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Banks County Bank
INSUgESDEPOSL^
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 affords.
Call upon us when you need to
borrow and remember us when you
have surplus money.
Banks County Bank
HOMER. GA.
L. X. TURK, Pres. R. T. THOMPSON, V. P.
O. WALTON, Cashier.
Acknowledge receipt of all deposits sent by mail, piomptly
Interest Paid on Savings Accounts 11ml Time Deposits
100 PKR C'KNT. BAI LTV.
1 he Functions 01 ThisßanK
re broad and comprehensive.
It receives deposits subject to check, pays interest on savings ac
counts an.l certificates of deposit, sells exchange on all parts of the
wot Id, makes collections in any part ol the country, loans money on
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approved security.
i i uoness and peesonul checking accounts are invited.
RESERVE AND CAPITAL
A savings account answers both purpose
It is a reserve lor times of hanlship, weakness, and want,
It is a capital for use when a business proposition oilers.
Baldwin State Bank
BALDWIN. GA.
MANY INJURIES
Alleging in his petition thsit his
mind is aifected, the back, hip,
head, left fm, lelt foot and left
leg have been seriously injured,
the wrist orolfci, bent, and lelt in
bad shape ; that brain was at tec tod
by concussion md the right side
hurt, that his vision and hearing
are both impaired, that he sutlers
now from neurasthenia, and that
he is crippled so that lie cannot
sleep, that he had mental suffering,
and that he is unable to do the
work he once was capable ol doing,
P. F. Pearson, conductor of a
switching crew, is suing the Geor
gia Railroad fo**so,ooo damages.
He says that he was thrown off
the top of a car at the Hardeman
£ Phiniz.y yards in this city some
time ago and sustained the injuries
named. —Athens Banner,
Hyde vs. Ellison
While the election was being
held at Poplar Springs Oscar El
lison used some unparliamentary
language in the presence of Jack
Hyde, who knocked the said El
lison down.and mad*- two deliber
ate passes with koite at the throat
of Oscar. A bystander caught his
arm bclore he made the third lie*,
otherwise another story would
haye to be written. So say some
of the onlookers.
Tobacco Salesmen wanted.
Earn *IOO monthly. Expenses.
Experience unnecessary. Adver
| tise and take orders from mer
chants for Smoking and Chewing
tobacco, Cigarettes, Cigars, etc.
Send a 2c stamp tor full par
ticulars.
Hemet Tobacco Cos.
New York, N. Y-
Homely Hint.
When making garments for a
bazar, roll the scraps that are left
from the material into a neat little
bundle and fasten this to the gar
ment with a few stitches. The pieces
will be appreciated by the one who
bnys ir case patching or mending 1*
seeded later.
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Georgia—Banks county.
To all whom it may concern:
J. L. Pepper having in proper
form, applied to ine for Permanent
Letters of Administration on the
estate of J. K. Pepper, late of said
< ounty, this is to cite all andsiugu
lar the creditor and next of kin of
J. K. Pepper to be and appear at
my office within the time allowed
by law,and show cause,if any they
can, why permanent adminis
tration should not Is; granted to
J. L. Pepper on J. K. Pepper’s
estate.
Witness my hands and official
signature, this 3 day of August,
11114.
T. F. Him,,
Ordinary
Dr. G-. H7DUNLAP
DENTIST
Commerce, - - . Georgia.
1 liters his professional services to
ihe people of Commerce and sur
rounding territory. Work done
lay or night.
’Phone 126.
MaysviJle Gararge
NEXT TO DEPOT.
' vlachines constant
w on hand to carry
v to any part of the
i: /'intry.
Prices Reasonable.
We also keep on
nand for sale
Tires,
Greases,
Gasoline cheaper
Yian it can be bought
e ’sewhere.
We now have three
iccond hand cars for
ale: Flanders, 20;
• tudebaker 30; Ford.
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low To Give Quinine 'lo Children.
HBRILINE ithetrade-m*rk nam* ffn-en to an,
:n proved Quinine. It is aTnsteless Syrup, pleas
at to take and does not disturb the stomach,
hildren take it and never knew it is Quinine.
\lso especially adapted to adult3 who cannot
ake ordinary Quinine. Does not nauseate nor
ause nervousness nor ring r % in the head. Try
t the next time you need Quinine for any pur
pose. Aak for 2-ounce original package. The
name • blown in bottle. 25 cents.
f k;: .; (U wTY JOURNAL HOflfelt, 1.A.,
F; t Con erc .al Or
ch&ru iii Habersham
On account ol tailing he tltn, in
i the year 1592 1 moved my myself
and family t<> I h’liion st, Uabcisham
I county, Georgia. Two years latrr
I bought HO acres of average hill
land about one mile from town,
and contrary lo the ad vice ol neaily
all of my friends, 1 planted “Shad v
V iew Orchard” this being one of
theiirsttwo commercial apple or
chards in Habersham county,
l'his tiist planting consisted of
about 500 trees and was planted
on about 10 acres of lan I. The
trees grew off nicely and began
beating a few apples at four years
ol*i from planting. When I
bought this place 1 paid *2O an
acre for it, and people here said 1
pai 1 entirely too much for such
poor land. As nearly as 1 can
remember, my little orchard
brought me in the neighbor
of i? 1200 up to and including the
lith year. And the 12th year
afte.i planting. 1 harvested 2500
bushels of apples.
I got back $2,71(1.75 for what I
sold, and 1 made 00 barrels of vine
gar out of the culls, worth $ll.OO
per barrel. For the next two
years my gross receipts from this
10 acre orchard was $2,57880.
By this tim ‘ you can imagine
about how my friends began to sit
up and take notice. At this time
a gre it boom in apple growing be.
gan, and many thousands of trees
have been planted every year
since. We still own Bliady View
Orch irds and have only had one
only failure since the first good
crop, and that was caused by a
heavy rainstorm which continued
thru the entire blossoming period
preventing pollination. We
haven’t had an apple killing iiost
si ,ee 1907. The last two years have
been off years for apples, however
we harvested enough to bring
$l,lOO. We have now an additional
10 acres of young orchard just
coming into bearing, we expect it
to boat the record of our old one.
11. If. Ktaight. i’ropr.
Shady v’iew Orchard.
J lemorest < la.,
Scientists Don’t Know
“What sleep is. lloiv an eye
sees. What electricity is. How a
firefly lighls its lamp. I low a seed
grows iiAo a tree. How a rose
mates its perfume. Whence the
sun gets its heat. Why the com
pass points to the north. What
makes a bird builh its first nest.
What causes the sex cf a baby or
an animal. What happens when
food is oxydize in the system.
What change takes place in iron
when it is magnetize I. What
makes rain fall in some places and
not in others. How a bloodhound
t tacks a man by the smell of his
footprints. What makes an apple
fall to the ground and not fly off
in the air. How a bird can fly in
tho dark through a forest without
hitting the trees. How glands
that are -identical in structure
secrete abiutely difiereut fluids.
Why iron alone in particular
states is capable of being magne
tized: What happens when two
volumes of hydrogen and one of
oxygen are' combined to form
water. The difference Lctwea a
live man and a dead man, or a live
or dead dog.—ln other words.
What is life.’’ (From the Bt.
Louis Post-Dispatch.
Empire Laundry.
We are agents for the Empire
Laundry of Athens. Our basket
leaves every week. Leave your
laundry at our store.
HILL A 1 J ( V N.
Visible Evidence.
One day a teacher was having a
first-grade class in physiology. Sh&
asked them if they knew that there
was a burning fire in the body all of
the time. One little girl spoke up and
aald: “Yes’m, when It is a cold day
I can see the smoke.” —National
Monthly.
Whenever You 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 properties of QUININE
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System, 50 cents.
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 iind the ladest style tendencies, com
bined with good taste and becomiimness.
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 notio s 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
be used in a home or on a farm.
A SQUARE DEAL AND SMALL PROFITS
IS OUR MOTTO
MAYSVILLE, GEORGIA.
War News
London, Ang. 18. —Troops of
(lermany appear to be continuing
their activities in Belgium, tier
man calvary patrols have been sig
nalled noi ili of Antwerp and the
entire civil guar l of Antwerp lias
been called out to defend the city.
There is good reason to belive
that a serious engagement in which
the Herman advance is opposed by
troops of Belgium and France .has
been going on since Monday south
of Brussels. is’o definite news of
of the progress of this encounter,
however, lias been rccived.
The .Servian premier is authority
for the statement that \usti iaii
forces have suffered a serious de
feat on tae Bervian line. lie tele
graphs London that 15,000 Aus
trian have been “annihilated”
near Habac, whence they fled in
disorder. The .Servians captured
fourteen Austrian guns.
Two Germany cruisers, evident
ly seriously disabled in an cncount
er with the ememy, have been
brough into Hong Kong. ihe cen
sorship maintained at this British
port in China preyents the s tid
ing ol' the vessels’ names or the en
gagement which preceded their
captuied.
It is rumoreh persist*;, lly at The
Hague that the Gent u crown
prince, Frederick Wi iiam. ha-
Iteeu seriously wounded and that
Emperor Wrllian has hastened
to the side of his s >v, who is
said to be at Aix-la Chap
ede. The report has be* n riceivtd
also at Paris.
A liomc dispatch r eports t.e
ioss of an Austrian torpedo boat
off Pola; only one mend,. r of the
crew was saved.
A dispatch m< ;-d today by
the Marconi Wit-ties . Press Bureau
from Berlin says in a encounter
near Stall upehnni, Hast Prussia,
August 17 a division of the Ger
man first army corps defeated a
Russia force, capturing J,OOO pris
oneis and six machine guns.
Many Russian guns which could
not be taken by the Germans weic
destroy ed.
August Remedies.
The Handy Clean Clean Candy Blood Remedy
Ever take Sulphur, ('ream Tartar and Helassec? Will you ever forget
it: New that old remedy was nasty tasting, but a wonder in acting.
The n w lezenge style is great.
EAT THEM LIKE GANDY, CHILDREN
LIKE THEM.
10 Cent a box.
Extaot of Cod Liver Oil
A pleasant tasting preparation of cod-liver oil extract without
the greasy oil. Contaiiic hypophesphites, the true tissue builder.
No mistake can be made when you take it to the Children, invalid or
weal old age.
Our Wonderful Blood Remedy.
Something new and desirable. Prepared with the one purpose of
true blood remedy. For blood disorders, Rheumatism, Eczema,
Pimbles and as a tonic. Try it. *I.OO
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W. WALLACE WHETSELL, Licensed Pharmacist, Mgr.
MAYSVILLE. GEORGIA
“Postage Paid on Parcel Post Package-.”
It Always Helps
says Mrs. Syl inia Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., In
writing of her experience with Cardui, the woman’s
tonic. She says further: “Before I began to use
Cardui, my bade and head would hurt so bad, I
thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able
to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles
of Cardui, I began to feel like anew woman. I soon
gained 35 pounds, and now, I do all my housework,
as well as run a big water mill.
I wish every suffering woman would give
CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
a trial. I still use Cardui when 1 feel a little bad,
and it always does me good.”
Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness,
tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman
ly trouble. Signs that you need Cardui, the woman’s
tonic. You cannot make a mistake in trying Cardui
for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing
women for more than fifty years.
Get a Bottle Today! ~