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INKS COUNTY JOURNAL
tuhlished Every Friday Br
lournal Publishing Cos.
l (CIAL ORGAN OF BANKS COUNTY
( '1 u Strand Clua malttr April 10.
>i ihi Ptiltflct at Humor, Ca., undor
. rt al CaadraM aT March 3, 1070
• tption SI.OO a Year In Advance
.RANTF.ED CIRCULATION 1700
Home of Slaton’s delegates de
dogates deterted,but not the Hanks
county delegates, stayed with him
to the last.
If Hr. L. O. Hardman had start
ed in like Hoke Smith did in his
first campaign, one year before the
primary, he would have swept the
state in a manner that would have
brought tears to the eyes of the
other candidates. But the people
know him better now and the time
will come when he will lx* crowned
with the honor he deserves.
Wilson and Bryan are now
praised by all parties in the Uni
ted States for their farsightedness
in the Mexican artair which saved
this country the fate of Europe.
We are at peace while the rest of
the world is at war—lhauks to
the statesmuhship of Wilson and
Bryan that quieted the jingoism of
this country.
R. R. Meeting in Homer
About fifty |M“opU* met in the
court house Wednesday afternoon
lor the purpose of forming
plans whereby a survey cm be
made of the proposed railroad he
tween hula and Homer. Col.
Oscar I trow n and Civil Engineer
I). G. Zeigler exp’ained the object
ot the meeting and laid the plan
lielo'e them.
Two hundred dollars, of the
#400.00 necessary to do the survey
lug, has been raised and it is
thought that the territory along
the line and Lula will raise the
other #200.b0
There are capitalists standing
ready to put the road through if
if can lie proven to them that it
vdl pay the operating expenses
.ml interest on the money they
111 iSt.
There is only one way to do this,
and that is to get the survey made,
an estimate of the cost of rails, ties
and labor of putting them down,
also an estimate of the resources of
the territory the road will servo.
When this is secured, and sub
milted, we have good reason to
believe shat work on the road will
bceiii at an early date.
Mr. Zeighr proposes ,o do this
work for a reasonable price and as
sist us in any way possible to get
the work under way.
Another meeting is lieing held
in Lula to day when the remaining
#200.00 is e\pie ted to Ik* raised.
In Memory
The following rhyme was written
l>y a well known Homcritcand pre
seated to the Journal without
eh urge. It is not copyrighted.
Tom Hell is the driver
Kill Charters the horse.
Vat’’ Harris is governor
I tig Hoke's the boss.
Knock out your pipe,
(’lean out your stem,
This is the last of .Joseph M.
NOTICE!
All persons indebted to the es
titeofJ. K, Hill, deceased, will
ple-ise all on Mr , 11. Hill,
itdnrr. of saiil estate, and setll
at once. Hespt.
Mrs. J. It lih i., Adair.
FOR SALE
A good milk cow, three years
old. Calf three months old. Cow
part Jersey. Apply to
Bakku Mi ss,
Hollingsworth, Ha.
: ting to the Pate and Sickly
l-'.aadard general atrtng.hrntag tonic,
TASTELESS chil! TON It ir.Tc out j
he* the Wood, build* up i .**> ** n. j
k . ionic. For adult* and childrc... 80c. I
Death of Thos. A. Boling
My loved one is gone, the death
angel come to my home on Monday
July 20 at 2:45 p. m. 1914 and
called my husband to a world Is
yond where peace and pleasures
are and what peaceful words he
left behind: On Saturday, before
his death of Monday, he called me
to his bedfrideniul said: Dear “I am
going to die, my time has come,
anil I must go. I may get ho I
can’t .speak before the end conics,
and I want to tell you Jesus has
saved me and I am going to heaven,
and tell everybody good bye and
tell them to meet me in heaven. I
love everybody, and I am ready to
die. While J have suffered so
much all these months but (lod
knew best. Only one thing I hate,
is to leave you. He good, In
saved and meet me in heaven.”
He had been an invilad for almost
two years and through all his mi l
feririgs he was cheerful till the end.
He bore his pains well and never
grumbled or complained. It was
always with him, “every thing is
for the liest. This isOods will and
don’t worry about me I will lie bet
ter off. I wont have to suffer up
yonder with God.” It is so sad to
me (the darkest days of my life
are now.) He was born in 1*74,
at the time of his death he was :i!>
years and 7 months old, and on
March the 20 1904 he was married
to Mr. W. T. Hytier’s daughter,
Minnie Belle, and spent most of
his married life at Lula, up till
about 2 years ago we came to
(lainesville, and spent the remain
der of his uays here. He had many
friends, and he made friend where
ever he went. During all his ill
lie s he was never alone there was
always someone near him, I would
sit by his bed side, or some fiiond
would. lie passed from this eld
world of trouble in my arms—his
last w ords were: “Minnie be good
and meet me.” His remains was
ciMiied from hereto Lula and fit
item! services were conducted at
his brother’s home, Mr. W. A.
Boling, by Dr. Kendellofthe first
M. Ik church of Gainesville, lie
was laid to rest at the cemetery
T uesday at 5 o’clock.
lie joined the M. H. church in
1903 at Bellton under a bright
profession.
Besides his wife he was survived
by 3 brothers and 3 sisters W. A.
Boling, of Lula, It. I’. Boling of
Gainesville, Henry Boling of Green
ville, 8. Mre. W. < Bucket-,
Mrs. Alice Barden of Anderson,
B.C. Miss Mattie Boling of Ho
mer, and one half brother and two
sisteis Austin Boling and Esther
and Meytice Boling of Lull.
A precious one front me is gone,
A voice I love is still, a place ts
vacant in my home which never
can be tilled. His W ii k.
!nw To Give Quinine To Children.
i'l 'DRXLINK la the trade-mark mime given to nn
.m pro veil Quinine. It is* a Tasbiess Syrup, pleas
ant to take and does not disturb the m much.
Children take it and never kn*w it is Quinine.
\1 so especially adapted to adults who cannot
:..ke ordinary Quinine. Does tu t nauseate nor
cause nervousness mu-ringing in the head. Tiy
t the next time you need Quinine for any pur
pose. Ask for 2-ounce original package. The
name FRBRIUNR is blown iu bottle. 25 ccuts.
Marked.
Mother —"Don't cry, dear. Which
qpe of the twins hit you?” Dear —
“The one with the black eye " —Win
cousin Sphinx.
Thi New Hone Sewing Macbke Compinj,
ORANGE. MASS.
RANKS COUNTY JOURNAL HOMER, (.A..
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
From this date a legal ads
must be paid for in advance.
This means one and all, vheth
er yon are worth a million did
lars or live cents, if the ad
appears in one issue, and is not
paid for before tin* next issue,
it will be removed.
LKAV KTO 8 K I. I , LA N V
Gkouoia —Banks < ’ount\
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has applied to the or
dinary of said county for leave to
sell land belonging to the estate of
8. I). Willbanks for the payment
of debts and distribution among
the heirs. Said application will
be heard at the next regular term
of the court of ordinary for said
county to be held on the first Mon
day in <ictober 1914.
This Sept. 7th day 1911.
T. P. \VII. HANKS,
Administrator of 8. I). Wilbanks
Lkttkkh of Dismission.
Gkokhia— Banks < ‘ounty
Whereas, A. Meeks A Iminis
trator of W. J. Threlkold repre
scuts to the Ui nr! in his petition,
duly tiled and e iteicd on record,
that he has luily administered W.
J. Threlkeld’s estate. This there
to cite all peisons concerned, kin
dred and creditors, *o show cause,
if an. they can, why said Adminis
trator should not lie discharged
from his Administration, and re
ceive letters of dismission, on the
first Monday in October 1911.
T. F. Him,,
< >rdinary.
Citation—Vear’h Si it>okt
Geoiioia Banks < ounty
The return of the appraisers set
ting apart twelve months support
to the family of J. K. Pepper, de
ceased, having been tiled in my of
lice, all persons concerned are cite 1
to show cause by the 5 day f Oct.
1914, why said application lor
twelve months' support should not
be. granted. This.'? day of Septein
ber, 1911. T. F. Hill,
Ordinary.
CIATION I'OK YkaK.s Si I'I’ORT.
Gkokoia—Banks ( ounty
The return of the appraisers set
ting apart twelve months’ support
to the family of.l. B. Hill, deceased,
having been tiled in my office, all
persons concerned are cited to show
cause by the 5 day of Oct. 1914.
why said application for twelve
months’ support should not lie
granted. This 3 day of September,
1911. T. F. 11 ii i.,
Ordinary.
NOTICE FOR NEW BRIDGE
Gkoko iA — 1 anks Connty.
Banks Court of Ordinary sitting
for county purposes. It became
necessary to build a lattice bridge
across the Webb Creek at the Quit
lian Mill site it said county 95 ft.
in length for the traveling public
costing more than can be built by
private parties or the convicts: it
is therefore ordered by the court
that the sain • be let to the lowest
bidder with good and solvent bond.
All bids shall be seale. 1 and filed
in theordiuary’s office by 12 o’clock
m. on the tiist Tuesday in October
1914. The right is reserved to
reject any and all bids if udvis ible
for the county’s interest. Speeili
cations to be seen in the otdinan s
i office. This 2nd day of September
191 I.
T. F. Hill,
< irdiuary.
Cures Cml Soibj, Other Rame ds Won’t Curs.
The worst cn- s, no matter of ioy\ lons landing,
are cured bv the wonderful, old reliable Dr.
Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves
Pam and Heals at the same time. 25c. soc, Jl.uO
Empire Laundry.
We are agents for the Kmpiu
Laundry of Athens. Our bask-t
leaves every week. Leave join
laundry at our store.
11111 A lil t V. N
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.
■ ■ ..
Ernst BrocKman
Teacher of Music
Maysville , Ga.
Piano Voice Theory
Sight Singing
Men's and Boy’s
CLOTHING
This Stock Must Go
In anticipation of a heavy crop of
cotton and good prices we bought an
enormous stock of Clothing several
months ago. It has now arrived, but
as the crop will be short and prices low,
we have decided to let this stock of
Clothing go at unheard of prices. Call
and see it.
BLACKWELL BROS.
%
Maysville, Ga.
Tobacco Salesmen wanted.
Kuril #IOO monthly. Expenses.
Expel ience nnnece.-sury. Adver
tise and take orders from mer
chants for Smoking and Chewing
tobacco. Cigarettes, Cigars, etc
Send a 2c stamp lor full par |
tieulars.
llk.wkt ToHAtvo Cos.
New York, N. Y•
KaysviJle Gararge
NEXT TO DEPOT.
Machines constant
ly on hand to carry
v hi to any part of the
, mtry.
Prices Reasonable.
We also keep on
hand for sale
Tires,
Greases,
Gasoline cheaper
tan it can be bought
i- 'se where.
We now have three
. icond hand cars for
•tie: Flanders. 20:
tudebaker3o: Ford
SIOO Rward. SIOO
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at
least one dreaded disease that
science has been able to cure in all
its stangts, and that is Catarrh.
Hull's Catarrh Cure is the only
positive cure now known to the
me.ii.fraternity. Catarrh being
a constitutional disease, requires a
-■a. >s; i till i- :V iieut. il.ill's
Catawh Cute is takm internally,
aeuiig directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system,
thereby destroying the foundation
o*' the disease, and giving the pa
tient strength by building up the
eoustitutation and assisting nature
in doing ils work. The proprietors
have so much faith in its curative
powers that they offer One Hun
dred Hollars for any case that it
fails t.> erne. Send for list of testi
monials.
Abbess: F. .T. CHENEY & CO.,
Toledo, O
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con
stipation.
August Remedies.
The Handy Clean Candy blood Remedy
Ever t.ike Sulphur, Cream Tartar and Molassesf \V ill you ever lorgot
ilf Now that old remedy was nasty tasting, but a w inder in act ng.
The n:w 10/enge style is great.
FAT THEM LIKE CANDY, CHILDREN
LI&E THEM.
10 Cent a box.
Extact of Cod Liver Oil
A pleasant tasting preparation of coo liver oil extract without
the greasy oil. Contains hypophesphite.s, the true tissue builder.
No mistake can be made when you give it to the Children, invalid or
meal old age.
Our Wonderful Blood Remedy.
Something new and desirable. Prepared with the one purpose of
true blood remedy. For blood disorders, Rheumatism, Eczema,
Pimples and as a tonic. Try it. #I.OO
VC. WALLACE W'ME I SELL , Llcerisca Phartna
MAYSVILLE. GEORGIA
“Postage Paid on Parcel Post Packages.”
You Need £ Tonic
There are times in every woman’s life when she
needs a tonic to help her over the hard places.
When that time comes to you, you know what tonic
to take —Cardui, the woman’s tonic. Cardui is com
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act
gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs,
and helps build them back to strength and health.
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak,
ailing women in its past half century of wonderful
success, and it will do the same for you.
You can’t make a mistake in taking
CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark.,
says: “I think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth,
for women. Before I began to take Cardui, I was
so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and
as strong as 1 ever did, and can eat most anything.”
Begin taking Cardui today. Sold by all dealers.
Has Helped Thousands.