Banks County journal. (Homer, Ga.) 1897-current, December 04, 1914, Image 3

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The World is Now Depending Upon INSURANCE More Than Ever B°fore. There are different kiudsof Insurance, such a* lire, lie, accident and health insurance; but the mo t important in surance to you just now is that which secures against loss your hard earned .'f ON ISV. The Bank of Ma.vsville li e THAT KIND OF INSURANCE. It is known as DISCOS ITOIv’S INSURANCE. It '> composed ot'a fund amount ing to $370,( 00.00 made up by the tanks composing wind is known as the Witham banking System. The bank of Maysville is a member of that system. The fund is on deposit with some of the stro >gest banks in the U.S. and is available at all times to protect our depositors against the possiivlity of loss. The Cashier will take pleasure in explaining this IN SURANCE TO YOU. We Solicit Your Business J. A. Sarhak, President, H. P. Camp, V. P. M C. Sanders, Cashier, Du. E. C. Jackson, V. I* ~~BmdT MAYSVILLE, Maysville, Ca. You Need a 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 The Woman’s Tonic Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark., says: “1 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. USEFUL HOLIDAY GIFTS In Our Big Stock You will Find an Immense Showing of the Finest Kind of Christmas Gifts. Cravats Hose Shirts Umbrellas Caps Hats Mufflers Gloves and Hundreds of other articles that will make USEFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS DRESS GOODS Of the Highest Quality Will be Sold at RocK Bottom Prices for the next 30 DAYS Mrs. X V. isnitb, _ GEORGIA maysvili.e. - 9AMIS CfUNTY fOURNAL, BOHEMIA., i When Will the Hall Road Commission Aci Our streets have been full of ge.v-ip amt mmol’s for several days. : 1 Here has been no little amount of speculation gi iug on among the people of limner and surrounding noun try lor the past week in le gal its to w ii.it disposition the K. | it. Commission would make in re sard to the application of thj the Lula 11 tuner K. 1L Some peo ple advance the idea that it will be turned down by the Coaunissiou for political reasons, and some suggest there is someone lighting the application undercover, and some claim that the Commission is sore on banks county because of 'u.i'uo delcilt itt the of K. It. < ommissioners, and si me thiuk that the Commission is inclined to be sore at the Engineer because they have not been able to under derstaml clearly his reports. And others think the Commission Board should have at least one good experienced Engineer on it. Some are of the opinion that ape tition should be gotten up and pre sented to the governor asking his assistance iu getting a speedy do vision from them on the matter. s inee preparing the above for print, Mr. I). Cl. Zeigler has re turned from Atlanta. While there he had a conference with the R. K. Commission and he hai as siired the editor that the Com mission is anxious to give the matter quick and favorable action but they have not been supplied with such iminis ms are required by law, which they must have be fore they can act. This Mr. Zcig ler and 1 lie attorneys will luruish as soon as it can be prepared and Mr. Zeigler feels that the action will soon be final and favorab'e. w To Give Quinine To Children ’"TIRILINK Is the trndc-mnrk nntne fflven to on ipi oved Quinine. Itisa Tat tries* Syrup, pleas .t lo take and does not disturb the stomach, ildren take it and never know it is Quinine. 'No especially adapted to adults who cannot ne ordinary Quinine. Does not nauseate nor iue nervousness nor riinj:ng in the head. Try ■ t the next time you need Quinine for any pur pose. Ask for 2*ounce original package, Tht name PJ£B&II,INK is blowu in bottle. 25 ccuti. THE RANGE ETERNAL EVERLASTINGLY GOOD A Salesman from the Factory of the ENGMAN-MATTHEWS RANGE CO. Two Generations of Maleable Range Builders South Bend. Indiana, will show you why it ) Out Lasts, Out Looks, Out Cooks any other range on the market. He will also give you a useful Cook Book and an interesting souyenir. A SIO.OO set of Cook ing Utensils goes with each “Range Eternal” purchased at the store of C.W.M c curdy Maysville, Georgia. FROM DEC. 3 TO 9 1914 Homer Locals Judge W. W. Htark, of Com merce, was iu town Tuesday. Mrs. 8. L. Hagan spent one day last week with Mrs. Joe Jolly, of New Balem. Col. J. B. Q. Logan and Mr. Seaborn Chambers were In Com merce Tues lay. Rev. John H. Wood will preach at Bethany church Dec. 21th and at night also. Mr. Newton Turk, who Is In school at Nacoochee spent Thanks giving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Turk, of this place. Miss Miriam Hill spent last Wednesday night with Miss Ad die McCoy, of Boshvilie, and at tended the rabbit barbecue at L. Hill’s Thanksgiving. A most delightful musical enter taiment was rendered at the Alex ander hotel Tuesday evening. Mr. John Pe due, a traveling salesman sang many of the latest songs to the deli all present. Miss Mvrtlo C ><>k, our ac complishe tin a _• teacher assist' 1 1 Mr. Perdue .oh piano and vmm music. Instrumental music wr made by Miss Miriam ii.d on piano and Col. Oscar T> > n on viollu. Lost A Prestolight from an auto mobile. Thought to be lost be tween Homer and Maysville. Finder will please leave it at Hill & Brown’s store and receive reward. N. E. Galliqher. The acts of the Legsslature of i!) 1 1 and all the other acts arc j i.ly for distribution to the J. P.’s aid Notary Publics. Call and get them at once. T. F. Hiu, Ordinary,