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NKS COUNTY JOURNAL
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Journal Publishing Cos.
. fttUAL ORGAN OF BANKS COUNTY
wr*J u Itwtl Clan matter Artl 19,
997, at U* FaMaflca al Hamar. G.. under
aa an al CeagreM af March 3. 1879
•iviption 91.00 a Year In Advance
-iaRANTIED CIRCULATION 1700
Suffered Twenty-One Years
Finally Found Relief
Having suffered for twenty-one
years with a pain in my side, I
finally have found relief in Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp Root. Injections
ef morphine were in> only relief
fT short periods of time. I be
same so sick viat 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 1 was so sick
that I gave up hopes of living. A
friend advised me to try your
Swamp Root and I at once com
meneed using it. The first liottle
did me so much good that I pur
chased two more bottles. I am
now on my second b ittle and am
ieeling like anew woman. I
passed a gravel stone as large as a
big ml bean and several small ones.
I have not had the least feeling of
pain since taking your Swamp-
Boot and I feel it my duty to rec
commend this great medicine to
all suffering humanity. Gratefully
yours,
MRS. JOSKPH CONSTANCE,
Rapides Par. Echo, La.
Personally appeared Lesore me
this 15th day ot July, 1911, Mrs.
Joseph Constance, who subscribed
the above statement and made
oath that the s une is true in sub
stance and in fact.
Wm. Mokeow, Notary Public.
Letter to
Dr- Kilmer & Co
s N- Y
PROVE WHAT SWAMP ROOT WILL DO
FOR VOU
Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer &
Cos., Binghampton, New York.,
for a sain pie si*e lottle. It wil
eonviuee anyone. You will also
receive a book let of valuible in
formation, telling .ibout the kid
neys and bladder. \\ hen writing,
be sure and mention the Homer
Weekly Journal. Regular lilty
ceut and one-dollar size Ixittles lor
sale at all drng stores.
Carts Cal oorai, fctner Uemeuies *on't Cur*.
Th , no maturof how lons lnnding,
I, bj"•>“ wonderful, old reliable Dr.
Vorter’a Antiseptic Hraling Oil. It rH'ere,
fiia gad Heals at the aame time. 25c, 50c, #iou
m
•Llterslly" Htblt Yet Again.
We rttd of a writer In a weekly
piper being "literally Inundated with
Congratulation* ’’ The congratula
tlona In question must have been of
Om guabltfg or sloppy sort
How To Olve Quinine To Chlldre..
VRB*ll.nrKUthetradc niart name given to at
improved Qulaine It ia a Ta.leleM Syrup. plea*,
nt to Ukc sod docs not disturb the stomach.
ndrva uk it and never know it is Quinine.
o especially adapted to adults who cannot
t ke ordinary Quinine. Poe* not nauseate nor
■ a.rte nerronaneaa nor ringing in the head, try
it the Best time yon need Quinine lor any pur
poae. Aak for *-otinee original package. The
•ame TBM&LUHK blown in bottle. 25 cent*.
Ifli
j No other as good V**'*®^
Hi In Sains MisMw ConpMj,
r • OtANffi, MASS.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
Legal advertisements MUST be
paid for in advance. We will in
set t them one time, aim if NOT
paid for before the next issue, re
moved. We were forced to make
this rule, and it applies to all.
Administkator’s Sail:
Of valuable land iu Banks Gounty.
Georgia —Banks County.
Under the order of the Superior
Court of B inks County and pur
suaut to a Decree thereof, I will
sell before the Court house door, in
Homer, Ga. between the legal
hours of sale, on the tirst Tuesday
iu December, l !H4, 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 continuation by the Court.
Terms Cash. Both tracts have
been surveyed and plats of the
laud can be seen on application
to me at Maysville,Ua.
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 I’oplar Springs, about 3 I 2
miles from Maysville, 00 to 75
acres cleared, about 10 acres in
branch bottoms, remainder in old
field and forest. Besides the
dwelling and out buildings, it has
on it a good 2 room tenant house,
with good well of water, said tract
adjoins lands of James Henderson,
Mrs. It. 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 rights of
tenant in charge.
TRACT No. 2.
This track contains 111 acres
mure 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 and out buildings, also
two tenant houses. This tract ad
joins lands of James Chambers,
Mis. Nancy llyee, Mrs. Josie
Burns and others. This land has
Leen rented for the year 1915. for
.0( 0 lbs of lint cotton, grad ' mi I
dling, said lent w ill go to the pur
chaser, who w ill be given immedi
ate control of the property. Sub
ject to the tenants rights. By de
cree of the Court, above lands will
be sold, free from all judgements,
liens, lease or incumberaoces of
any kind and title will be perfect.
C. T. Bacon,
Administrator of J. M. Brooks’
Estate. s
Sheriffs Sale.
Georgia—Banks County
Will be sold before the 'Ourt
house door in Banks county Ga ,
in Homer, on the liist Tuesday in
December, 1914, within the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bidder
for cash: A certain tract of land
lying and being in Banks county
G<orgia and containing one hun
dred acres, more or less, and more
fully described in a deed from the
defendant, J. E. Smith to the
plaintiff, 3. J. Edwards, recorded
in the office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Banks county
Gtorgia in record of deeds Book
page 490. Levied on and to
be sold by virtue ol an order to
satisfy an execution issued from
the Superior court of Banks coun
ty Georgia in favor ofS. J. Hu
wards and against J. E. Smith.
Geo. M. Barden,
Sheriff Banks Cos. Ga.
i o all whom it may concern:
J. AV. Wright having, in proper
form, applied to me for permanent
letters of administration on the es
tate of M irgaret Keese, late of said
county, this is to cite ail and sing
ular the creditors and uext of kin
of Margaret Keese to be and ap
pear at my office within he time
allowed by law, and show cause,
if any they can, why permanent
administration should not be
granted to J. W. Wright on Mar
garet Keese estate.
Witness my' hand and official
signature, this 2nd day of Nov.
1914.
T. F. Hill,
•r#htarr.
lavks county journal mm**, ga,,
The Telephone Girl.
The telephone girl sits still in
her chair aiul listens to voices
from everywhere. Heats all the
gossips, she hears all the news, she
knows all our so. ro'i s, she knows
all our joys, she knows evei> girl
who is chasing the boys; she
knows all of our troubles, she
knows ot our strife she knows
every man w ho is mean to his wife;
she knows iveiy time we aie out
w tli the boys; she hears the ex
ctisis each employs, she knows
every woman who has a dark past;
she knows eyciy man who's in
clined to be ‘fast ; iu fact there’s
a sic-ret ’math each saucy curl of
that quiet, demure looking tele
niton gir> If the telephone girl
tell all that she knows she would
turn half our friends into bitter
f it-s; she would sew a small wind
that would soon be a gale, engult
us in trouble and land us in jail:
she could let go a stray (which
gaining in force) would cause half
our w ives to sue for divorce; she
could get all the churches mixed
up in a tight and turn ail oui days
into soirowing nights; infact she
could keep the whole town in a
stew if she’d tell a tenth part ol
chi< gs that she knew. Now
doesn’t it make your head whirl
when you think what you owe the
telephone girl.—Exchange.
At Least Righteous.
Mr. Yeast—" What do you under*
•tand by 'righteous indignation,'
dear?" Mrs. Yeast—" Why, I suppose
It Is when a man get3 Indignant and
doesn't swear." —Yonkers Statesman.
To Our Subscribers
If the little yellow label on your
papei shows you aie in an cars 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 lii
nancial strain.
—
■ KAFMvSS CA NOT BE CURED
by local applications, as they can
not reach the diseased portion of
the ear. There is only one way to
cure deafness, and that is by con
stitutional remedies. Deafness is
erased bj on inllamed condition ol
the mucous lining of the Eustachian
Tune. When this tube is inflamed
you hat e 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 canes out of ten are caused by
Catarrh which is nothing but an
inflamed condition ol the mucous
surlaces.
We will give One’Hundred Dol
la is lor any case of Deafness (caused
by catai 1h) that cailnbt be cured
by . tail’s Catarrh Cure'. Send for
circuLns, free.
Addiess: F. J. CH UN EY & CO.,
Toledo, O.
.-old by all Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for con
stipalion.
Notice of Dismission
Georgia—Banks County
Whereas, I*. L. Caudell Ad
min istrator 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 be dis
charged from bis Administration,
and leceive lettters of dismission
on the first Monday in December
1914.
T. F. IJiil
Ordinary.
Georgia —Hanks county.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned A\ r . C. Lane has ap ,
plied to toe Ordina'y of saidcoun
ty for leave to sell laud belonging
to the estate of .J. D. Lane for the
payment of debts and distribution.
Said application will be heard at
the regular twin of the court of
\ Ordinary for said county to be
; held on the first Moudy 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
Or. O. N. HARDEN.
Office at Residence
Five Miles North-east of Homer.
Calls Answered Promptly.
Telephone Connection.
DR. J. S. JOLLY
Homer, Oa.
Will answer calls Day or Night.
Residence (Till at Hill Hotel.
Office East side Public Equate.
Jl -
S. R- JOLLY
ATTORNE Yl-AT-LAW
Homer, oa.
Office in Court House
J. S. CHAMBERS, M. D
Office in old Postoffice Hi n ■
ino.
HOMER. UA.
-j
j. w. Wallace,
Physician & Surgeon
Office five miles south east of
Homer at residence of R. J. Wal
lace.
Calls Answered Duy or Sight
Empire Laundry, i
VVe are agents lor the Umpire j
Laundry of Athens. <>ur basket
leaves every week. Leave your
laundry at our store.
HILL & ISSOWV
•
The Quinine That Doe* Hot Affect The Heei
Because of its tonic and laxative effect. I.AXA
TIVE BROMO QUININE is belte. than ordmar.
Quinine and doea not cause nervousness not
tew - susras
Ernst BrocKman
Teacher of Music
[ Maysvillc, Ga.\
Piano Voice Theory
Sight Singing
Plies Cured In 6 to 14 Day*
Your druggist will refund moner if FAZO
OINTMENT fails to cure any caa. of Itcbinc,
Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles i. 6 to 14 davs.
TUeSrat application gives Ease and sen. SW.
Choice"'
“The Family Friend'*
dd/ louysHoney4ar
\flf CONTAINS NO OPIATES r
.---'if For All \ ■
rSf HOMER. GA., Mr*. J. N. Hill
JVf fill JIwHS W sayß: "I cheerfully testify to tho
.XJ I H merits of Foley’s Honey and Tar
gd* ( I AND ■ Compound, having used it in my
- '/ 1 __ j p ■ ifamily for years and reccommeded
Wry I f()j I fl tto my neighbors. I hnd it always
1 N/V/LaL/iM; ■ curc3 our COU ghs and colds and
I" VS' x a r pi-j j B prevents croup. I have five children
[\ \Vi for Ulliaren 1 and it is all they ever take for colds.
|( and 1 We would not be without Foley’s
\ \ n I Honey and Tar Compound in tho
j 6rSODS I house and can not say too much
For Sale by HILL & BROWN
We Want Your
Banking Business
This Bank enjoys a position of STRENGTH
AND SAFETY that is inpregnable. We so
licit your banking business with the firni
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 INSUREL
AGTNST LOSS.
We are ready to serve and orotect you.
Banks County Bank
HOMER, G-A.
We Acknowledge Promptly Keceipt of All Deposit*
Sent by Mail
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