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NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR
MONEY INSURED AGAINST LOSS.
The Bank of Maysville offers you
that Insurance free of cost to you.
The DEPOSITORS’ GUARANTEE
FUND that insures deposits in this
Bank now amounts to $370,000.
This is an Insurance Fund that pro
tects our Depositors.
The Bank of Maysville appreci
ates all business given it by its cus
tomers, and aims at all times to merit
your patronage and confidence.
The policy of this Bank is broad
and liberal, yet safe and conserva
tive.
Deposit Your Money in the Bank of Maysville
A. Sakhak, President, H. P. Camp, V. P.
M <’. Handkkh, Cashier, Dit. K. C. Jackson, \. P
BANK OF MAYSVILLE,
Maysville, Ca.
We Want Your
Uai iking E3uinens
This Bank enjoys a position ofSTRENG-TH
AND SAFETY that is inpregnable. We so
licit your banking business with the firm
assurance of meeting your requirement in a
business-like and satisfactory manner, and
with the Absolute Knowledge that your de
posit in this Bank is SAFE.
IN ADDITION to the assets of this Bank,
which are profectly good for protection, DE
POSITS ARE Absolutely INSURED
AG-INST LOSS.
We are ready to serve and protect you.
Banks County Bank
HOMER. G-A.
We Acknowledge Promptly Iteeoipt of All Deposits
Sent by Mail
mAIL US YOUR OH POSITS
Sendini che Bounty s -?nll
W/-i >.•; 0 { il aarm to trie
SCity lable
There is a demand in
the city for all you grow
in your garden, raise in p/flupg
y° ur ro or P r °d uce on
your farm and orchard.
Southern Express |jj|p
Company
is the connecting link be- lo&rap
iS tween wliat you have to
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BANES COUNTY lOUINAL, HOMER,GA.,
NOTES c/f™?
MEADOWBROOK
FARM
Use hens for breeding.
• •
Alfalfa improve* the ssotl.
• • •
Chickens relish sunflower seed.
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Separate the breeding sows as they
begin to grow heavy.
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Continuous cultivation during dry
weather means success In the garden.
• • •
No farm garden should be consld
ered complete without a bed of aspar
agus.
When proper care Is exercised the
life of a pouch tree Is from twelve to
sixteen years
• • •
Cow testing proves that many cows
Considered thn highest In the teßt are
really the lowest.
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It Is a mistak- to discard a good
brooding fowl as long us It keeps In
good breeding condition.
• *
I.and which receives tbe same treat
ment year after year rapidly depre
elates In Its crop producing power
• • •
A good time now.to haul and spread
manure on the vegetable g.xrden so
that the spring rains can do their
part.
• • •
If on* Is obliged to feed timothy hay
a good ration of bran nnd oats will
help to malntHln tho ewes In good con
dition.
• * *
Give tho laying hens plenty of fresh,
clean water. In cold weather It pays
to give It to them warm two or three
times a day.
...
The brood sows must have exercise
to be healthy. Had luck with them
can always be traced to Ignorant or
careless handling by the owner.
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l'each trees under four years old
which are so badly frozen as to show
dlsoolored wood must he rut ofT below
the snow line and allowed to sprout
again.
...
Mlllot seem ahmg in June, perhaps
on ft plot of low ground where Hoods
mined th* first crop sown, will furnish
you with an enormous tonnage of good
roughage.
It Is u true statement that too many
fanners know how to produce food ;
supplies, but do not know how to find
a market, or put them on tn an attrac- j
tlve manner.
• * •
The determining factor tn the yield
of tv good variety of corn Is not the
size of the ear, but rather the Btrength
of the whole plant and the percentage
of stand secured.
• • *
An enterprising chicken raiser who
has gone Into the business In Alaska,
writes to the department of agricul
turo that he Is clearing $4 00 per yew
on each hen he owns.
• • •
In Syria, recently, olive trees 199 I
yenrs old are still bearing fruit of fine
quality and In groat abundance. Their
ago is proved by the original trust
deeds of the land on which they grow
• • •
The fruit and the vegetables that
were stored in the oellar last fall be
fore winter came to spoil their keep
ing qualities are going to yield you
splendid returns in comfort from now
on.
• • •
The motor is placed tn the handles
of anew electrical horse clipper to
do away with much cumbersome ma
chinery and permit current to be
taken through a cord from a light
socket.
• • •
Grape vines are seldom attacked by
scale Insects, so that there Is seldom
any need for spraying them with
strong lime-sulphur during the dor
mant season. When In leaf, bordoaux
mixture gives the best results.
• * *
Prof. Gillette of the Colorado \grt
culturnl college says: “Careful tests
have proved that it requires from six
to ten gallons of liquid for the treat
ment of a single large apple tree for
the calyx spray This will enable the
orchardist to make a fairly close cal
culation as to whether or not sufficient
material is being used to get the best
results.”
• • •
If you have never used a pure-bred
bull in your herd, make the necessary
Investment or patronize the pure-bred
bull your neighbor may own. The re
sults will convince you that a pure
bred sire would be a profitable invest
ment,
• • •
Grain is very high this winter and it
may be hard to resist the temptation
to cut down Just a little on the dairy
rations. This is poor policy. It is bo
more profitable to stint the milk cow
than to cut short the ration of the fat
tening hog.
Honesty in Advertising
We have alwals striven to win and hold the confi
dence of this community. Its belief in us, its entire trust,
is a prize, that above all others, we aim to keep.
By our deeds and our words we seek to establish this
bond of confidence between the public and ourselves.
To this end we have endeavored in the past to ma o our
announcements in a simple language impossible to mis
construe, and the same policy will be carried out in the
future.
Truth is the very soul of advertising. We wish our
advertisements to be taken literally. In them we say
only what we mean, and we promise only what we can
literally fulfill.
Advertising is one of the principal contact points
with the public, and upon the quality of it, to a great
extent depends our success. Therefore our announce
ments by their candor, truthfulness, and straightfor
wardness but reflect the salient features of our policy--
If you want Dress Goods, Shoes,
Millinery, or Notions, of the best
quality at the lowest price high
class goods can be sold, call on us.
We Delight in Showing
GOOD GOODS
MRS. J. T. SMITH
M AYSVILI.E, - - GEORGIA
PROFESSIONAL CAROS
Dr. O. N HARDEN.
Office at Residence
H'ive Miles North-east of Homer,
Calls Answered Promptly.
Tei.kphone Connk<tion.
DR. J. S. JOLLY
Homer, Ofa.
Will answer calls Day or Night.
Residence call at Hill Hotel.
Office East side Public Stjuaie.
S. R. JOLLY
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW
Homer, Ga.
Office in Count House
J. S. Chambers, m. and.
Office in oi.n Postoffick Ruii.u
i nci.
HOMER, GA.
FAiRBANKS-MORSE ENGINES
It is useless for you to go to a
city, pay your expenses, and a
higher price, when you can pur
chase what you want in the follow
ing line right here in Maysville.
FrirbanKs-Morse Engines
l -e Either Gasolene or Kerosine
Electric Light Plants
! i'or Town or residences —any ca
parity
Water Systems of All Kinds
Resevoiis of any capacity
Cypress and Metal Tanks
Feed and Grinding Mills
Wood saws or any machinery that
would be needed to use with
an engine.
H. T. PARKS.
Maysville Garage.
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
Your druggist will refund money if PAZO
| OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching,
j Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6to 14 day*.
The first application gives Ease and Rest. 50c.
WOODRUFFS
FACTI RING CO., of WINDER, GA.. offer their new improved
Woodruff Up-to-date Gasoline and
Oil Engines
2 HP *sti.oo; 3HP *80.00; 4 12 HP *140.00; 6 HP *200.00; 8 II P
*275.00, F. O. B. Winder, Ga. We want yon to see the engine and
examine it for yourself, and compare prices and quality and save half
your money and get anew improved engine. Call at our store and
let us explain our special proposition. We have the engines in stock
and ready to deliver to you.
Gillespie Company
Maysville, Ga.
Have You Poultry Troubles ?
Cure the liver and you cure the bird. Nearly 1""““““““““""“"l
all poultry troubles are due to a disordered liver. BD STOCK 1
Thousands of poultry raisers who use it all year KwtaSidaSiorKVi
round to keep their flocks in good health, highly I trouble, roup and chicken I j
recommend SS"&, SFSSi
RaA STOCK & POULTRY -“£fS towet
MEDICINE Purcell, Okla. I
It’s a Liver Medicine, L. aoc and Si. per cJ g
Also a str eng thing Tonic. At your dealer's. p R 5 j
FOR SALE
We have bought 100 High Point buggies.
The first car will be in about August the 15th.
G-ood up-to-date styles and prices right.
RICHIE & WELLS,
Cornelia. Georgia*