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Banks County Bank
INBTHIE^DEPOSIT^
Pays Interest on Time Deposits
and
Extends to its depositing and bor
rowing customers all the banking ac
commodations and facilities that
any well regulated banking institu
tion alfords.
Call upon us when you need to
borrow and remember us when you
have surplus money.
Banks County Bank
HOMER. GA.
L. N. TURK, l*res. K. T. THOMPSON, V. P.
O. WALTON, Cashier.
Acknowledge receipt of all deposits sent by mail, piomptly
Interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Time Deposits
100 PUR UIINT. SAI'KTY.
j he Functions Oi This BanK
re broad and comprehensive.
It receives deposits subject to check, pays interest on savings ac
counts and certificates of deposit, sells exchange on all parts of tin
wot Id, makes collections in any part of the country, loans money o'
approved security.
i uoncss and peesonul checking acconnts are invited.
RESERVE AND CAPITAL
A savings account answers both purpose
It is a reserve lor times of hardship, weakness, and want,
It is a capital for use when a business proposition offers.
Baldwin State Bank
BALDWIN. GA.
A Winning Combination
FROM GOLDIN AKK
“While the Golden Age is not n
political paper, except when some
great moral question is involved,
it is still the privilege of the editor
to be true to his friends and at the
same time “crown the worthies”
wherever they are found.
“Captain Robert E. Park, the
late lamented Treasurer of Georgia,
was one of the truly great men of
the Btate.
“At his side, with eagleeyeaml
kinderd heart, stood Ren F. Perry,
chief clerk and office manager un
der Captain Park. And now that
he offers for the place of Assistant
Treasurer with genial and scbol.
a-ly I>emuel M. Park, brother of
Captain Robert K. i’aik as 1 leas
ure, it is only human that Ave
should wish this fine combina'ion
‘mighty well’ in their pursuit of
their worthy ambition.
“(VI. L. M. Park, a gallant
soldier of the‘sixties’, is an ‘old
time Southern gentleman’ with
file yet in Ids eye and the grace of
Southern chivalry in his elastic
step. And somehow, all other
things being equal, we feel like
crowing always with our love and
our ballots a man was brave
enough to bare his breast for lb>
country’s good, lifting a soldiei
stainless sword above a heart of
gold. ‘‘Here’s to Park and Perry
—a winning combination.”
Stop In Atlanta
At Hotel Empire
Opposite Uuion Depot on Pryor
St. Renovated and refurnished
throughout. Reservations made
on application. Hot and cold
water,private baths, electric lights
and elevator.
First class accommodations at
extremely moderate rates. Euro
pean plan 75 cents up.
JohnL. Edmondson,
Propietor.
Whenever Yon Need a General Tonic
Take Grove’s
The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic propertiesof QUININE ;
end IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
guilds up the Whole System. 50 cents.
G eorgia—banks county.
To all whom it may concern:
J. L. Pepper haying in prop r
form, applied to me for Permanent
Letters of Administration on tin
estate of ,J. K. Pepper, late of said
County, this is to cite all and singn
lar the creditor and next of kin of
J. K. Pepper to be anil appear at
my office within the time allowed
by law,and show cause, if any they
can, why permanent admin is
tration should not be granted to
J. L. Pepper on J. K. Pepper’s
estate.
Witness my hands and official
signature, this ‘.i day of August,
1914.
T. F. Hill,
Ordinary
Dr. G. H. DUNLAP
DENTIST
Commerce, - - . Georgia.
Offers his professional services to
the people of Commerce and sur
rounding territory. Work done
lay or night.
’Phone 126.
MaysviJle Gararge
NEXT TO DEPOT.
Machines constant
i j on hand to carry
v ;>u to any part of the
ovmtry.
Prices Reasonable.
We also keep on
hand for sale
Tires,
G-reases,
Gasoline cheaper
nan it can be bought
t ’se where.
We now have three
■econd hand cars for
:tle: Flanders, 20;
tudebaker 30; Ford.
How To Give Quinine To CMidren.
PEBRILINE isthetrade-mnrk given to an
improved Quinine. It is a Tasteless Kyrup. pleas
ant to take and does not disturb the stomach.
Children take it and never know it is Quinine.
Also especially adapted to aduits who cannot
take ordinary Quinine. Dor-s net n .u-eate nor
cause nervousness nor ringing in the bead. Try
it the next time you need Quinine for any pur
pose. Ask for 2*ounce original package. The
name FEB&ILINE is blown in kettle. 25 cent*.
BANKS roiJNTf JOURNAL HOMER, GA.,
Speer’s Election
Is Fully Assured
Basing his claims for re-election
solely upon the record he has made
In office and the service he has given
Georgia, State Treasurer \V. J. Speer
is deeply gratified over the widespread
favorable press comment and the re
ports coming from practically every
Georgia county indicating that his
election is now fully assured.
Mr. Speer, though proud of his rec
ord as a Confederate veteran. Is mak
ing no claim to election upon that
score, but simply upon service ren
dered. Many Confederate veterans
have assured him of hearty support.
The Newnan Herald and Advertiser
recently said of him:
"We are as willing for him to serve
us now as we were when he, as a Con
federate soldier, took up his gun, went
to the front, and bared his breast to
the enemy, In defense of our property
and our homes.”
What Georgia papers say of him:
"Has ft record combined with expe
rience—an equipment that appeals to
the voters.”- Macon Telegraph.
"His administration of the State’s
finances has always been most honest
and businesslike.” —Henry County
Weekly.
"His record is without a blemish.”
—North Georgia Citizen, Dalton.
"Mr. Speer lias filled the state treas
urer’s office most faithfully and effi
ciently." Griffin Nows and Sun.
"His management of the office lias
been perfectly satisfactory and we sec
no use for a change.”—The Nugget,
Dahlonega.
“His books have always shown a
clean record. He will, no doubt, be
re-elected by a large majority.”
Sandersvillo Georgian.
“He has made one of the most satis
factory officials the state has ever
had." —Enterprise-Gazette, Senoia.
"An aide, capable and faithful cus
todian of the state's finances.” —Moni-
tor, Danlelsville.
"He stands on his past record —a
record that is hard to beat.” —Wire-
grass Farmer, Ashburn.
“The people know that the state’s
strong box could not be in safer
hands.” -Newnan Herald and Adver
t isor.
"Thousands of friends nil over the
state will be glad to assist in ills re
election.’’ -Forest Blade, Swainsboro.
"His services liavo proven satisfac
tory and tlie people will very likely
vote to have him returned.” —Wriglits-
ville Headlight. -
In addition to the foregoing, the spe
cial legislative committee -Senator
John T. Allen and Representatives
Akin of Glynn and Wheatley of Sum
ter officially reported, after examin
ing his office, that his books were well
kept and every dollar was accounted
for.
The Macon and Atlanta clearing
houses have both strongly indorsed
him for re-election. The Macon Clear
ing House, through Secretary John
M. Ross, lias said to the voters of
Georgia:
“It gives us pleasure to indorse the
past record of Hon. W. J. Speer, state
treasurer. He has made a faithful and
efficient officer. Wc believe it to be
to the interest of the state to keep
Mr. Speer in his present position."
For Representative-
To the Voters ol‘ Ranks County.
I hereby announce myself a can
diilate for the Legislature, subject
to the action of the Democratic
primary to be held August 19th,
191 I.
I submit for your consideration
the following as my platform:
Ist. better Appropriations for
the public schools, that teachers
may be paid promptly.
2nd. Appropriations by tin;
State for draining and r< claiming
our wet and swampy lands.
3. Raying Justice Court Jurors
a per dium for their services, and
having a jury term of the Justice
court only every three months.
4. An amendment to the pres
ent tax equalization law so as to
get a return of all intangible prop
erty and lower the tax rate both
State and ( ounty.
If elected I will support all
measures that will be for the best
interest of my county—it will be
my aim at all times to serve my
people to the best of my skill and
ability.
Your support will be greatly ap
preciated.
Respectfully submitted,
J. b. G. Logan.
To the Voters of Banks Co
s hereby announce my candidacy
for Congress subject to the action
of the Democratic primary to be
held August 19th. I will appre
date the vote and influence of each
and if elected will give the people
two years of the best part of my
life Sincerely,
Thos. M. Hell.
Cures Old Sores, Other 6r..idias Won't Cure.
The worst cases, to matter of how lonjf standing,
are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr.
Porter s Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves
Pain and Heals at the same time. 25c, 50c, fi.OO
Clothing
Men who really want to dress well should spend a
few minutes here soon inspecting our showing of “Quali
ty Clothes.”
If you seek whats correct in style, pattern and in
shade as well as cut, you want to come here. In every
garment you will find the ladest style tendencies, com
bined with good taste and becomingness.
But the quality is what you must notice—it demands
your attention. The most real value for your money that
it is possible to secure at each price.
Notions
We carry a line of notions that is superior in many
respects to that found in the average store. Call on us
before you make purchases elsewhere. We can and will
please you.
Groceries, Crockery, Glassware,
Tinware, and anything that can
he used in a home or on a farm.
A SQUARE DEAL AND SMALL PROFITS
IS OUR MOTTO
BLACKWELL BROS.
MAYSVILLE, GEORGIA.
VOTE IN THE PRIMARY FOR
LEM M. PARK
FOR STATE TREASURFR OF GEORGIA
Lem M. Park now Ims campaign
headquarters in room 151, Kimball
House, Atlanta, where a hearty wet
come is extended all who call, and
appreciating the honor and confidence
of tlic pi .pic, he will be grateful for
tlu; vote and kindly influence of all
in the Democratic primary on Wednes
day, August 19.
Lem M. Park is the youngest brother
of the late Capt. Kobt. K. Park, former
state treasurer.
He was born in Meriwether county
and reared In Troup, In both of which
Georgia counties he now lias farming
and other interests acquired by hard
work and good business management.
He is an active life member of the
State Agricultural Society.
He was for sixteen years salesman
over Georgia.
He left school to enter the Confeder
ate service, and is now member Troup
County Camp, No. 405, end Colonel on
staff of U. C. V. Commander-In-Chief.
He is a clean man of integrity and as
capable, worthy and well qualified as
any who ever filled the office of State
Treasurer. (Read what others say of
him.)
While desiring to meet all voters
face to face, yet, by reason of short
time, it has been impossible for Mr.
Park to get into all communities, al
though ho has visited almost every
county in the state, and is grateful for
the hearty assurances of support re
ceived through tlie mails and when
ever he has gone.
Under every administration for years
the Auditors, Legislative committees
and Clearing Houses have found the
State Treasury department in fine
condition, and Lem Park promises as
capable, efficient and honest service as
any ever rendered.
Ben F. Perry, editor Jonesboro
News and the Grady County Progress,
at Cairo, will serve as Chief Clerk,
which position he satisfactorily filled
for nearly four years, is a guarantee of
experienced service.
Vote for Lem M. Park for State
Treasurer on Wednesday, August 19,
And have your friend* do llkewlMi
CLIFFORD WALKER
FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL
lH* 'jpjvliPHjffj THE APPOINTMENT WAS
mJLJBI KNOWLEDGE of that
Formerly Solicitor-General Western Circuit.
In Active Practice of Law \ / Years.
A member of the law firm of Walk’.' & Roberts, of Mcn
roe. Twice mayor of Monroe. Member of State Executive
Committee. Trust e* Mercer Univ".sity and Shorter College.
Grind Chancellor, Knights of r*ythias. Solicitor-General
Western Circuit.
PRESS COMMENTS:
Looks like r winner. His strength it not sectional, but
State-wide!—Co ■,Fierce Observer.
A strong sei.'.nent in his favor has scattered 13’ e wild
fire.—V.'aycross Journal.
Cliff Walker seems to have nailed down that Attorney-
Generalship in a neat and unmistakable manner.—Cambridge
Post,
Cliff Walker is winning in a v/alk. He is eminently quali
fied to fill the place because he has been found on the right
side of every question.—Talbotton Era.
Cliff Walker is taking the State by storm. He will go into
the convention with a great plurality of votes on the first bal
lot.—Stewart County Independent.
Competent, clean, fine timber for the office.—Waycross
Herald.
There can be no do: l i: as to his fitness for the office.—
Camilla Enterprise.
A stainless citizen, always to be found in the forefront of
any me *ment for the bet ferment of the State.—Cherokee
Adv one'.
Vigorous in prosecuting criminals, yet never a persecutor,
his sole object was to see justice done. —Columbus Sun.
The people of Jac ; son ar~ about as unanimous as his home
county of Walton.— Jefferson Herald.
A man of unimpeachable character, a good lawyer and an’
ideal citizen.—Gainesville 1 lereld.
Mr. Walker is enui-ped in every way for the high and re
sponsible position which h' seeiu.—Augusta Chronicle.
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