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LOCALNEWS AND NOTES.
GATHERED FROM TOWN
AND COUNTY.
1 .ittie Items too Short tor Heads
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Our farmer.: need rain badly yet.
Col Pike of Jeffersc n was in town on
Inst Tue day.
Monday text is the last dry fer
giving in your < itv taxes.
There will be a picnic at Mt. Pleas
ant on the second Saturday in June
Messrs J. K. Thompson and .T. J.
Manley noli had the misfortune to
loose a good horse last week.
There will he a picnic at Hellion
Falls; also another one at Evan’s
bridge, near Gillsvtllc today.
The lightning during the thunder
storm Wednesday struck the Teleph
one wire, but did no damage.
County Clerk Logan Perkins is having
n nice cottage erected some distance
west of the Methodist church.
I.ota of tlio farmers are very busy now
cutting wheat. We are rejoicing because
tin wheat crop in this section is good.
Mr. SettiM. Strange of Carnot w as in
town Wednesday and had his name
added to our fast growing mbscripticn
list.
The town was filedwith Teachers and
j vi si ci t vc lead evs last hat 11 lay, w 1 o
came to stand the annual examination
of the public school teachers.
Deputy Shereff Harvey Griffin was
knocked down by a shock front lightn
mg,which struck a tree near by where
he was standing last Wednesday.
Mr John. J. Hill who has been quite
sick foi; the last few days, is fast im.
proving- Mr Hill also had the mis
fortune to loose a goo and horse last
T hursday.
Mr G. W. Osborn of Cost favored the
Journal Office with a call on last Tues
dar, and did like many others have
Subscribed for the Journal. So you can
rcdily see the people (at 50cis per year)
get the Journal at (or below) (Jest.
Mrs Sallie J Harden, of Atlanta, Ga,
Whose health has not been very good for
Borne length of time, is spending some
time with her son,Dr W. P. Harden of
t his county. Her health is rapidly im
j roving,she will soon be entirely well.
MrGus lt'chej a id Miss Sallie Wii on
>.ln-v United in thy holy bonds of matri
mony last Sunday, by Squire W.
Watson. The. Joumid extends to the
young couple its congratulations and
beat wishes for their long very
happy and prosperous life.
Sheriff Parks placed another pris >ner
in jail last week —this time negro man
who is charged with cheating and swin
dling, and was captured in Gainesville,
Sheriff Parks is proving himself an ex
pert when it come s to catching a prison
er.
Waxtkd —A good cook to cook for
a small family and do other lions:
work from June the first. Good po
sition and permanent if satisfactory.
Address or call at Journal office.
The committee appointed by the
grand jury is still at work on the
county books, hut they are rejoicing
because their t: sk is almost com
pleted as they have been through
nearly all the different departments
books.
We are very much pleased at the
results of a little encouragement of
fered to our correspondents, and we
feel that we are justifiable in predict
Uig that in the near future the Journal
will be read by as many peop'e as any
of our much older Northeast Ga con--
temporaries.
Dont forget to send in your
Subescription for the
BANKS COUNTY JOURNAL
At the remarkably low price 50 cents
per annum,if paid for in advance,
A Fi iemlly Offer.
Lawyer Goodly—“ What’s wrong
old chap?”
Uglimugge-—“I won a kiss from
Miss purtiest on election. She won’t
pay up.”
Lawyer Goodly—“ Never mind, old
man: I’ll collect it for you.”—Truth.
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The Best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin
Eruptions, and positively cures Piles,
or no pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
For sale by L. T. 8h u-p & Bro., Har
mony Grove, and L G. Hardman &
Bro., Harmony Grove and Maysvill
Great battles are contin
ually going ou in the human sys
tem. Hood’s Sarsaparilla drives out
disease and Restores Health.
The Picnic.
The picnic last Saturday at
Strange’s mill was quite a success. A
good size crowd attended, notwith
standing the Union meeting at Indian
creek and the Public school teachers
examination in llcmer on tiie same
day.
The crowd enjoyed themselves very
much, and all seemed more delighted
while partaking of the many delicious
refreshments which were very tastily
spread upon the tabic in a very artis
tic manner, and which wus placed in
a nice cool shady spot, more than at
any other time..
The long jotifney which some of the
attendants had made in order to be
present at such a time somewhat
whetted their appetites and caused
every one to partako freely of those
things which go along toward satisfy
ing ones hunger. It is almost useless
to-say that when all had finished ci t
ing, the table had the appearance of
having had a cyclone experience.
Boat riding was freely indulged in
and everyone seemed to enjoy it.
UKENA.
Dr, Hayden and wife and Mrs’
Freeman Martin went to Atlanta Fri
day. Dr. bought a large stock of
goods which he will put up at Urena.
Dr. Lothridge left Monday to visit
his parents near Young Harris.
Mr. Stephen Furr and wife spent
Tuesday night with Dr. Hayden.
Xerxes.
SOMETHING TO KNOW.
It may worth something to know
that the very best medicine for re
storing the tired out nervous system
to a healthy' vigor is Elec ctric Bitters
This medicine i.- purely vegetable, acts
by giving tone to the nerve centres in
the stomach, gently stimulates the
Liver and Kidney, and aids tiiese or
gana in throwing off impurities in the
blood. Electric Bitters improves the
appetite, rids digestion, and is pro -
nounced by those who have tried it
as the very best blood purifier and
nerve tonic: Try it. Sold for 50c or
$1.1)0 per bottle aIL. J. Scarp & Bro.,
Harmony Grove, and L G- Hardman
& Bro., Harmony Grove and Mays
villo.
HOW TO MM) OUT.
Fill a bottle or common glass with
urine and let it stand twenty four
hours; a sediment or settling inmates
a diseased condition _of the kidneys.
When urine stames linen it is positive
evidence of kidney taouble. Too
frezuent desire to urinate or pain in
the back, is also convincing proof
that the kidneys and bladder are our
of order.
WIIAT TO DO.
There is comfort in the knowledge
so often expressed’ that Dr. Kilmer’s
Swamp Root, the great kidney reme
dy fulfills every wish in relieving
pain in the back, kidnevs, liver, blad
der ami every part of the urinary
passages' It corrects inability to
hold urine and scalding pain in pass
ing it or bad effects following use of
liquor, wine or beer, anp overcomes
that unpleasant necessity of liein
compelled to get up many times
during the night ta iirinrto. Ihe
mild and tlio extraordinary' effect ol
Swamp root is soon realized. It
stands the highest for its wondertul
euies of the most distressing cases.
If you need a medicine you shou’d
have the best. Sold by druggists
price fifty cents and one dollar.
Fora sample bottle and pamphlet,
both sent free by mail, mention The
Journal and send your full post office
address to Dr. Kilmer&L’o., Bingham
ton, N. Y. The proprietors of this
paper guarantee the geniiinceiiess of
this offer.
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CARNOT.
The farmers arc needing rain badly
The y'oitng people report a pleasant
time at the picnic Saturday.
Wo are glad to learn that Mr. Hen
ry Huberts, who has been very sick*
is improving.
Misses Sallie and Ora Looney are
visiting relatives in this community.
I heard a girl say she went fishing
Saturday on dry laud, and caught a
little sinner.
Messrs Iluttie Watson. J. T. Mas
singil! and Gilford Whitfield have all
found bee trees and captured the
bees and honey too.
We are glad to ham that, Mrs. W\
J. Crow is improving
There was a certain girl who asked
a gentleman to bring her a beauquet.
He brought her a big bud (his broth
er.)
We are sorry little Leila Brown is
in such bad health.
Edith.
THE POISONOUS ACIDS.
In the blood are the direct cause oi
Rheumatism. There is no prepara
tion so effective in driving out these
poisons a? I)r. Drummond’s Lightning
Remedies, They have tecetved the
unsolicited endorsement of the highest
medical authority, and testimonials
trom every state. If your druggist
lias not got these remedies, do not,
take anything else. Describe your
ease in a letter to the Diummoud
Medicine Cos. New York. -Agents
wanted.
NEWSY ITEM FROM
11 OL L I N G S W O KT H.
It was our very great pleasure to at
tend the singing at Damascus Church
Sunday. Tue singing was conducted
by several class-leaders, all did remark
ably wed!, and reflected much credit
upon the Society, and upon the young
men who have it in charge.
There was one piece rendered by the
Glass upon this occasion that lias left
such an impression upon my mind, I
must mention it here.
After each class leader had served the
time allotted him by the Committee of
arrangements the President of the So
ciety arose and, in a very impressive
manner announced that lie desired to
sing just one piece before the close, in
which he hoped the entire audience
would join. There was a hushed silence
for a few moments, every one seemed
to anticipate what was coming, when
suddenly, in clear musical tones there
burst upon the stillness these familiar
lines,
Dear happy clays that gather around mo still,
Oh 1 the old School house that stands upon
the hill.
I never,nd never can forget.
When he hnd fnithed, the emotions
of the audience were plainly visible.
Oh! how sad, how very pathetic the
scene, how many dear recolections
these recall, of the old school days with
some of us long since passed , but sweet
memory clings to us still. I never, it ),
never can forget.
With salt tears streaming down my
face, I thought of the past, I thought of
the many little indefinable emotion that
I had experienced in my palmiest school
days; Of my little scqol-mates among
them,of my old Sweetheart, who,unfor
tunately for me,is now claimed by the
other fellow, of the old swing and play
ground. At each new emotion the
tears would swell up afresh and the old
scene would rush upon me a-new, and
then would come the thought of some
wrong done,or some time ill spoilt, but
the past isbe-hind us. We have nothing
but memory up( n which tooling.
What does tlio future hold instore,
dear reader, for you and for me?
After a very eloquent sermon by Rev
A. J. Cobb the services for the day were
closed. More anon. .B.J.S.
As this communication reached this
office too late for last weeks issue. \\ e
trust your letters will be in this office
not later than Tuesday evenings. [Ed]
YOtTR PRESENT NEED
Is pure, rich blood, and a strong and
healthy body, because with the appr
oach of spring and the beginning of
warmer weather your physical system
will undergo radical changes. All the
impurities which have accumlated
baring colder weather unis' now be
expelled or serious consexuences will
result. The one true blood puller
proiniently -n the public eye today is
Hood’s Sarsaparilla Its record of
cures is unequaled. Its sales are the
largest in the world. A few uottles
of Hood's Sarsaj ari la will prepare
you tor spring by purifying and eru'i
ching your blood and toning and in
vigorating your whole system.
Those who are troubled with then
mutism should try a few applications
,f Chamberlain’s'Pain Balm, rubbing
the parts vigorously at each applica
tion. If that does not bring relief
dampen a piece of flannel with Pain
Balm and and bind it over the seat of
pain ana prompt relief will surely fol
low. For sale by R. T. Thompson,
Mcrchan*, Homer, Ga.
B* Large catalogue showing
illustrations of all styles of fenc
ing with hundreds of testimonials
from all sections. Address
K. L. SHELLABERGER,
The Wire Fence Man,
1 70 S. Forsyth St. ATLANTA, GA.
NEW S Y NOT E S F R 0 M
L U L A.
We are happy to announce, that Mr.:,
M. t). Dunbar who lias recently been
very ill is improving.
Miss Bessie Pouneey, one of Bel I Urn's
most charming young Indies is visiting
relatives in Atlanta.
Mr T. M. Tallent, of Athens,formally
of Belton was with his family and friends
a few hours Sunday.
Mrs.G.W. Quillinn, and her charming
daughter Miss May,are attending Com
mencement at Young Harris.
The remainder of the large stock of
goods of M. G. Hunt, that Grady
Reynolds did not almost give aw ay were
sold at public out cry on S.itu.day the
29th.
There was an all-day singing at Emm !
two miles from Bell ton on Sunday last, I
which was largely attended by the peo
ple from our“twin cities”, especially by
j t he young^ieople.
We are glad to announce that little
Myrtle Bryan the 12 year old daughter j
of our esteemed townsman, Mr,W. (I. ,
Bryan who hurt her shoulder quite se
[riously, recently is rapidly improving.
MrJohn J . Martin who has for the
past few weeks been v isil ing his parents
] in Lula,after a prolonged stay in Fla.,
! ha; again flitted no accept a position
with the Southern R’y, much to the!
regret of liis many friends here, and es
pecially the girls.
Bellton was the scene of a happy wed
ding on Wednesday M ly,2oth when Mr
Gha’s, E. Blackwell, of Columbus, Miss,
was united in marriage to Miss Mollie
Victor Echols, of Bellton, by Rev I). 11.
Orymes. The house was beautifully
decorated with roses, ivy and ferns. But
the central and most attractive figure:
were the charming bride handsomely
attired in a dress of while organdy .
trimmed with cream ribbon and he
and the handsome groom.
Immediately afte r the ceremony an
elegant supper was served.
There were only a few intimate friends
jof the contracting parties present. Mr
| Blackwell is an employee of the G. P.
It. R. and one highly esteemed by all
; who know him, for his high integrity
and the bride he has won ia tlio daugh
ter of Mr. T. T. Echols of Bellton and
is one who has many friends in Banks
county and is loved by all. Their fu
ture homo will be in Columbus Miss.
M.
The discovery of MeElfree's Wine
of Cardui has brought about a revolt!
don m the treatmeul of the common
complaints, from which all women
sometimes suffer, caPed “Female
Diseases.” The b> lief that these
troubles could only bn treated after
examinations by physicians, and
frequently only cured bv the suiseon’s
knife, was once widespread. The
dread of such treatment, and expos
lire kept thousands of modest women
silent about their suffering. They
preferred the pains and tarturo to
going to a physician about such
matters.
Ever y1)o and y wh o is an y
body, tak es tli e
B A NKSOO U N T Y J O U R N A L,
W II Y ?.
Because it is th e best
cheapest and Newsiest
Local Weekly in Georgia.
It has now been demonstrated
that nine cases out of ten of women’s
disorders, painful and troublesome as
they are, do i ot require the attention
of a physician at all. “Local taeat
ment” or “private examinotions”
have been shown to be entirely un
necessary. The simple, pure wine of
Cardui, taken in the privacy of the
home insures quick relief.
It is entirely unnecessary for any
woman to suffer from these almost
universal complaints. She can get
a bottle of McElree’s Wine oi cardui
at the nearest drug store for SI,OO
and quickly put an end to the un
pleasant pains and derangements.
Thousands of women are well to-day
because they' did that.
If you intend to paint your
house get A, A. WHITE LEAD
at Hardman Bros. Drug Store
Harmony Grove. It is an Anti-
Trust Lead. It took the prize at
the World’s Fair, It is cheaper
than Trust lead and just asgood
if not better,
Liwer Ills
Like biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, consti
pation, sour stomach, indigestion are promptly
cured by Hood's Pills. I'hey do their work
Hood’s
easily and thoroughly. SP*& i 8
Best after dinner pills. 11“** jl| SJ
25 cents. All druggists. ■ ■■ ■
Prepared by C. I. Hood & Cos., Lowell, Mass.
The only Piil to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
JEWELL VIL I. E DOTS.
We are having some dry weather, but
hope for rain.
We have been robbing some strong
stands of Been.
John Greer in building anew house
for Mrs Means.
The young girls and boys are having
a fine time around here.
Cotton is sorry, but most of our peo
ple are through chopping it.
Mrs Sheridan, who has been sick for
some time is some better now.
Tlr> Wheat crop is n>w ah mt rip’ on
on our hands, the crop is a good one.
MrDeiit Willlainks and wife visited
MrG.W. Wiley’s family Saturday night-.
Tlio miller John Hart says he is grind
ing a good deal of Com and some
Wheat.
Look out for the picnic,for Tom Arian
will be there .and will try to make a
clean shucking of die table.
MrT. 11. Carlin is selling some of the
.Singer Sewing Machines, any one who
wants one can get it from him.
The Sunday School is well attended
and they have good singing at Nails
Creek after the school is over with.
If some girl’s sweethearts were to
disappoint them they would near about
die, so come along boys soon! so you’ve
a good liat
. It look-: like tlio crows will pull up ail
tiie corn. Mease tell me how to stop
them. Miihket.
A.\s- —You can resort
to either of the three splendid remedies.
Ist, Either kill the crows or the corn.
2nd,Get your good neighbors to do like
tv i- e.
3rd, Head them off, and they will be
more than apt to be stopped.
Girl Graduates Galore.
The graduating exercises of the
Georgia Noiiiial and In lustrial Col'
!, go last Wednesday morning closed
one of the morst prosperous years in
the histoay of the college, there hav
ing been enrolled during tlio year
nearly fou hundred young ladies, who
represented O' er one hundred coun
ties of the state. Below is given the
programme :
Grand march (Anhcuser), Misses
Cutnming.
Prayer.]
Chorus. “America” In the school.
Essay, “The True Aim of Educa
tion,” Miss Annie McCullough.
Duett, “Two Pearls of Love” (Pin
suti), Misses Gilber and Bush.
Essay, “Sidney Lanier” Miss Lorali
Harris.
Essnv, “The Story of a Wilderness,”
Miss Pearl Bush.
By special request, Rnphsidy
(Liszt), second, Airs. Lamar and Miss
Janies.
Reading, “Individuality,” Miss Sue
Bell .Moody.
Class prophecy, .Miss May A.-luirst
Song, “The Shower” (arraanged
from Ii Trovatore), Senior class.
Baccalaureate address by President
J, Harris Chappell.
Music.
Presentation of diplomas by Gov
ernor W. Y, Atkinson,
Song by the school.
Benediction.
The bacclalaurate address by Pres
ident J. Harris Chappell was one of
the best listened to.
Governor W. Y. Atkinson was to
have delivered the diplomas to the_
graduates, but with a few remarks he
introduced Dr. J. M. L. Curry, who
after a most interesting talk, delivered
diplomas to the following Normal
graduates: Mary Lucy Ashurst, Put
nam county; Eva Cassele, Liberty
county; Lizzie Mae Duncan, Laurens
county; Lorah Lena Harris, Catoosa
county; May Belle McConnell, Effing
ham county; Era Oriel Me Rea, Mont
gomery county; Anna Isabel MeCitl
lough, Jones county; Sue Belle Moody
Oglethorpe county; Mary Napier, Bibb
county; Susan Lorina Reppard, Lio
erty county; Lela Alberta Richey,
Banks county; Pearl Rogers, Warren
county; Lou O.ie Sanders, Jackson
county; Marilu Tompkins, Dougherty
county.
The collegiate graduates are : Mary
Pearl Bush, Banks county; Eunice
Camp, Baldwin county; EdnaDurrett
Bibb county; Maud Ililsman Gilbert,
Dougherty county: Mary Francis Har
lis, Baldwin county; Martha Emily ?
Hunnteutt, Clark county; Clyde Mel
ton, Wilcox county; Sallie Lou Slo
cumb, Jones county; Nina Clyde
Smith, Baldwin county; Emma May
Thompson, Richmond county.
A reception was given the board of
visitor of the college on last evening
at the Mansion, when a great many
visitors and citizens had tiie pleasure
of meeting this body of representative
i Georgia women.
Petition for Charter.
GEORGIA: Banks County. —To the
Superior court of said county:
Par. T. The petition of AV. 11. T. Gilles
pie, J. E. Strange & Son, O. N. Harden,
S. P. Watson, W. P. Harden J. S. Rich
ey* R. T. Thompson, J. D. Hill, J. R.
Brewer, T. B. Ray, L. N. Turk, W. A.
Quillinn A- Cos., Alonzo Thompson, W.
B. Hardman, Power & Willford and J.
I Pittman and such other persons us
may hereafter be associated with them
showeth that they have entered into an
association and desire to have them
selves, their asssociat-es and successors
incoporated under the name and style
of the “The Banks County Telephone
Company.”
Par if The object of said corporation is
pecuniary profit and revenue, and the
business of said corporation is to build
and operate a Telephone line from
limner Ban!:? county Georgia, to Har
mony Grove, Jackson county Georgia,
and from Homer via.. Quillian’s mill
and W. 11. T. Gillespie s store to J. E.
Strange & Soil’s store, all in Banks
county Georgia, and to any other place,
or places in said state that corpora
tors may desire; also power to buy,
leave or sell or exchange, such property,
real of personal, as may be necessary in
the operation of said Telephone line or
lines ; also power to borrow money, give
notes or issue bonds or other evidences
of indebtedness, and to secure the same
by mortgage, deed or other colleterals;
and to have and exercise’all powers and
privileges usually conferred upon cor
poratios of similar character and not
inconsistent .with the laws of the state
of Georgia of of the United States.
Par 111. Petitioners pray that said cor
porals n hall have powes to lease, pur
chase and hold property, both real and
personal, to sue and be sued ; to have
and use a common seal, and to be fully
invested with all other powers incident
to such corporations.
Par. IV Petitioners show that the prin
cipal office or place of business of said
corparation shall be in the town of
Homer, Banks county Georgia, with
branch offices, or Telephone stations at
such other place or places as your peti
tioners may desire.
Par. V. Petitioners further show that
the capital stock of said corporation is
one thousand ($1,000.00) dollars, which
is divided into shares of twenty ($20.00)
dollars each: more than ten percent, of
which capital stock has already been
paid in; and petitioners desire and pray
for the privilege of increasing said cap
ital stock to Five Thousand ($5,000.00)
dollars when ever they find it necessary
to do so.
Par. VI. Petitioners further show that
the officers of said Telephone Company
shall consist of a President, Vice Presi
dent and Secretary and Treasurer, and
also a board of live Directors; all of
said officers shall be elected by the
stock holders, or a majority thereof, each
casting one vote for each share of stock
owned by said stock-holder.
Par. VII Petitioners desire and pray
for the right to make such By-Laws,
Rules and Regulations as may be nec
essary for the purpose of conducting the
business of said corporation.
Par. VIII. Wherefore: Petitioners
pray for the passing of an order by said
court, granting this their application
and that they and their associates and
successors in offiee, be incorporated for
the term of twenty year, with the privi
lege of renewal at the end of said twen
ty years for tlie purposes herein —be-
fore—Set forth. And petitioners, as in
duty bound will ever pray etc etc.
R. L. J. Smitit,
Petitioners Att’y
GEORGIA: Banks County.— I Logan
Perkins Clerk Superior Court, in and for
said county, do lierby certify that the
aboveand foregoing is a true copy of the
original application for charter of the
Banks County Telephone Company of
tile in my office. Given under my hand
and official signature. This June 3rd
1897 LOGAN PERKINS,
O. S. C.
M “The Foot
•/JjgfofaFl/:
says an efn*nent English doctor, ”will
carry enough poison to infect a house
hold.” In summer-time, more espec
ially, disease germs fill the air, multi
tudes are infected, fall ill, die ; multi
tudes escape. These messengers of
mischief do not exist for millions. Why
not ! Because they are healthy and strong
protected as a crocodile is against gun
shot. It is the weak, the wasted, the
thin-blooded who fall ; those wh
have no resistive power so that a suddea
cough or cold develops into graver
disease. We hear of catching diseaael
Why not catch health l We can do it
by always maintaining our healthy
weight.
ScotH &muUtciw
of Cod-liver Oil, is condensed nouriah
ment; food for the building up of the
system to resist the attacks' of diaease.
It should be taken in reasonable dosca
all summer long by all those whose
weight is below the standard of health.
If you are losing ground, try a beetle
now.
For sale by all druggists at 50c. and ti.sa
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Q < N. HARDEN* M. D.
S3?“Office West of Public Square,
HOMER, GA.
J)AVID *\ STARR,
Attorney at law,
HOMER, GA.
Special attention given to all business
We will send you both the weekly
Constitution and the Banks County
Journal for -$1.25 a year cash.