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HUAL ORGAN OF BANKS COUNTY
t in' Sicd Cl>u matter April 10,
M7,ha Partaffiee at Hemtr. Ca., under
,i at rcDtim of Warrh 3, 1874
Ttption SI.OO a Year in Advance
-.KANTi tD CIRCULATION 1700
Suffered Twenty-One Years
Finally Found Relief
Having suffered for twenty one
years with a pain in my side, 1
finally have found relief in Dr.
Kilmer’s Swamp-Root. Injections
of morphiue were my ouly reliel
for short periods of time. I be
came so sick mat I had to under
go a surgical operation in New
Orleans, which benefited me for
two years. When the same pain
came back one day I was so sick
that I gave up hopes of living. A
friend advised me to try your
Swamp-Root and I at once com
menced using it. The first bottle
did me so much good that I pur
chased two more bottles. 1 am
now ou my second b ittle and am
ieeliDg like anew woman. I
passed a gravel stone as large as a
big red bean and several small ones.
I have not had the least feeliug ol
pain since taking your Swamp
Root and I feel it my duty to rec
commend this great medicine to
all suffering humanity. Gratefully
yours,
M RS. JOS EPH CON ST \N C 10,
Rapides Par. Echo, La.
Personally appeared 1 esore me
this 15th day ot July, 1911, Mrs.
Joseph Constance, who subscribed
the above statement and mailt
oath that the s tme is true in Mil)
stand 1 and in fact.
Wm. Morrow, Notary Public.
Letter to
Dr- Kilmer & Co
s N Y
PROVE WHAT SWAMP ROOT WILL DO
FOR YOU
Send ten cents to Or. Kilmer A
Cos., Binghainpton, New York.,
for a sam pie size lxittle. It wii
convince anyone. You will als.
receive a booklet of vain ible in
formation, telling bout the kill
neys and bladder. When writing,
be sure and mention the Homer
Weekly Journal. Regular fifty
cent and one-doilar size l>o!tles loi
sale at all drug stores.
Cure* Old Sore*, ut.ier itemeuiS3 won't Cure.
The worst esses, no tnsttrr of flow lonir standing,
nre cured by the wonderful, old reliable I>r.
Porter s Antiseptic Hesfin* Oil. It
Pain mod Heals t the seme time. 25c, 50c, fIM
Hercea Found in Daily Lite.
The world hits no room for r ward*
W imif all b> ready somehow to
to t 0 s-iffer *o die And youi al*
c he leaf noble because no drum
b before you when you go out
In your daily battlefields, and nt
Ci -da about about your coming whD
yet return from your dally victory or
defeat. —R. L Stevenson
Only One “BROMO QUININE**
To zetthe genuine, call for full name, LAXA
TIVE BROMO QUININE. Look lor signature of
K W GROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day. Stops
cough and headache, and works oil cold. 25c.
| New Noma IJll-1
U No other as good
IDi New Hone Sewing Machine Company,
v * WHAN**. MAM.
IEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
Legal advertisements MUST be
j pud for in advance. We will in
sert them one time, anu if NOT
paid for helore the next issue, re
moved. Wo were forced to make
this rule, and it applies to all.
Administrators Salk
Of valuable la.id in Banks County.
Gkoruia —Banks County.
Under the order of the Superior
Court of B mks County and pur
suant to a Decree thereof, I will
sell before the Court house door, in
Homer, Ga. between the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
in December, 1914, to the highest
bidder, the following property, to
wit: Two tracts of land, belong
ing to the Estate of J. M. Brooks,
deceased. The sale to be subject
to the confirmation by the Court.
Terms Cash. Both tracts have
been surveyed and plats of the
land can be seen on application
to me at Maysville,Ga.
TRACT NO. 1.
Is the Home place of said J. M.
Brooks, in said County, containing
204 3-4 Acres, more or less, lying
on public road leading from Mays
ville to Poplar Springs, about 3 1 2
miles from Mays ville, (10 to 75
acres cleared, about 10 acres in
branch bottoms, remainder in old
field and forest. Besides the
dwelling aud out buildings, it ha-*
on it a good 2 room tenant house,
w ith good well of water, said tract
adjoins lands of James Henderson,
Mrs. R. J. Hale and others. This
place has been rented for the year
1915, for 100 Dollars and this
will go to the purchaser and he
will have immediate control of
the place, subject to the l ights of
tenant in charge.
TRACT No. 2.
This track contains 111 acres
more or less, lying on public road
leading from Homer to Lula, about
4 miles from Homer and 5 miles
trom Maysville, has about 75 acres
cleared,remainder in forest, is well
improved, has one good four room
dwelling aid out buildings, also
two tenant houses. This tract ad
joins lands of James Chambers,
Mis. Nancy Ryee, Mrs. Josh
Burns and others. This land has
been rented for the year 1915. for
.Of 0 lbs of lint cotton, grad" mi I
dling, saitl rent will go to the pur
chaser, who will be given immedi
ate control of the property. Sub
ject tnthe tenants lights. By de
cree of the Court, above lands will
be sold, free from alt judgements,
liens, lease nr incuraberances of
any kind and title will be perfect.
C. T. Bacon,
Administrator of J. M. Brooks’
Estate.
Sheriffs Sale.
G KoiiGi A —l funks < 'ouuty
Will be sold before the "ourt
house door in Banks county Ga.,
in Homer, on the liist Tuesday in
I)-eemlter, 1914, within the legal
hour, of sale, to the highest bidder
for cash: A certain tract of land
King and being in Banks county
Giorgia and containing one hun
dred acres, more or less, and more
fully described in a deed from the
defendant, J. E. Hmith to the
plait.tiff, 8. J. Edwards, recorded
m the office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Bunks county
Georgia in record of deeds Book
•‘O’’ page 490. Levied on and to
tx- sold by virtue of an order to
atisfy an execution issued from
iie .Superior court of Banks coun
y Geoigia in favor of 8. J. Ed
wards and against J. E. Smith.
Geo. M. Barden,
Sheriff Banks Cos. Ga.
oall w hom it may concern:
.J. W. Wright having, in proper
iim, applied to me lor permanent
iters of administration on thees
ue ol M irgaret Keese, late ot said
uunty, this is io cite ail and sing
.lar the creditors and uext of kin
.i Margaret Keese to be and ap
,arat my oliiee within he time
flowed iy law, and show cause,
it any they can, why permanent
idmiuistration should not be
'ranted to J. W . M right on Mar
garet Keese estate.
Witness my hand and official
iguature, this 2nd day of Kov.
.914.
T. F. Hill,
Ordinary,
RANKS COUNTY JOURNAL HOMER, A.,
Mr. J. A. Hill
Statement from Maysville School
relative to the death of Mr. Hill of
Homer.
“The days grow shorter, the
nights grow longer,
The head stones thicken along
the way;
And life grows sadder, but love
grows stronger,
For those who wa k with us day
by day.’’
Clarence, a devoted pupil of our
school and son of the deceased
Father, has walked wi.h us nutil
we feel more keenly than speech
can describe the irreparable loss
our Friend and fellow pupil has
suffered in the death of his Father,
therefore, it is befitting:
1. That in the death of Mr.
Hill we cherish in our hearts the
sweet memory of his sympathy and
and love.
2. That the faculty and student
body extend their sympathies and
love to Clarence and the bereaved
family.
3. That a copy of this state
meat be furnished “The Banks
County Journal for publication.
“Friends are dearer as friends are
fewer,
i hen let us clasp hands together,
Aud let us speak softly in lo\e’s
sweet tones;
For no ones knows, ou theinorrow,
whether
We twe pass by or but one alone.”
School.
A Surprlso for Two.
Tha Walter —"Haven’t you forgot
ten something, sir?" Quest —"Tee.
What a good meal taste* like."—
Judge.
To Our Subscribers
If the little yellow label on your
papei shows you ate in an ears with
Journal please call in and settle
the bill'. All can pay the small
amount they are due us and it will
relieve your conscience and our fii
naneial strain.
)EA FNESB CANOTBE CURED
by local applications, as they can
not reach the diseased portion of
the ear. There is only one way to
cure deal ness, and that is by con
stitutional remedies. Deafness is
erased by on iufiamed condition ol
the mucous 1 iningof the Eustachian
Tunc. When this tube is inflamed
you have a rumbling sound or im
perfect hearing, and when it is
entirely closed. Deafness is the
result and unless the inflammation
can be taken out and this tube re
stored to its normal condition,
hearing will be destroyed forever:
nine cases out of ten are caused by
Catarrh which is nothing but an
inflamed condition of the mucous
surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Do!
lars for any case of Deafness (caused
by catarrh) that cannot be cured
by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for
circulars, free.
Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO.,
Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Bills for con
stipatiou.
Notice of Dismission
Georgia —Banks County
Whereas, P. L. Caudell Ad
ministrator of James Acrey repre
sents to the Court in his petition,
duly filed aid entered on record,
that he has fully administered
James Acrey’s estate. .This there
to cite all persons concerned, kin
dred and creditors, to show cause,
if any they can, why said Ad
ministrator should not Vie dis
charged from his Administration,
and receive lettters of dismission
on the first Monday in December
1914.
T. F. Hiil
Ordinary.
Georgia —Banks county.
Notice is hereby given that the j
undersigned W. C. bane has ap
plied to tne Ordinaly of saidcoun j
ty for leave to sell land belonging
to the estate of J. I>. Lane for the
payment of debts and distribution.
Said application w ill be heard at
the regular term of the court of
Ordinary for said county to Vie
held on the first Mondy in De
cember, 1914.
This Nov. 4th, 1914.
T. F. Hill,
Ordinary.
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.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Dr. O. N. HARDEN.
Office at Residence
Five Miles Norlh-east of Homer.
Calls Answered Promptly.
Tel kf iione Con nec tion .
DR. J. S. JOLLY
Homer, Ga.
Will answer calls Day or Night
Residence call at Hill Hotel.
Office East side Public Square.
S. R- JOLLY
attorneyi-at-law
Homer, Ga.
Office in Corner Hoi hh
j. s. Chambers, m. and
Office in old Pohtoffick Hi- m i
ING.
HOMER. GA.
J. W. WALLACE,
Physician & Surgeon
Office five miles south east of
Homer at residence of It. .1. V' Al
lace.
Calls Answered Day or Sight
Empire Laundry.
We are agents lor the Empire
Laundry of Athens. Our basket
leaves every week. Leave your
laundry at our stoic.
HILL ft, BROWN.
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Ernst BrocKman
Teacher of Music
| Maysvllle, Oa.
Piano Voice Theory
Sight Singing
Plies Cured in 6 to 14 Days
Voar druggist will refund money It PAZO
OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching,
Blind, Weeding or Protruding Piles 1m 6to 14 day*.
Tlw inrt application give* IN WJm* W*
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many people suffer from
U kj weak, inactive sluggish kidneys,
I and don’t know what ails them. All tired out and
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This Bank enjoys a position of STRENG-TB
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 orotectyou.
Banks County Bank
HOMER, GA.
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