Banks County journal. (Homer, Ga.) 1897-current, September 02, 1897, Image 5

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COUNTY DIRECTORY. Superior Court—Judjffl N. L. Hutchins, Law IB nceville; Solicitor-General C n. Brant!, Law encollle: convenes 3rd Moutlay iu March and September. COUNTY OFFICERS. Ordinary—T. F. Hill, Homer; Court meets flrst Monday In each month. Sheriff—J. 8. Parka, Homer; D. H. Griffin Deputy. Clerk—Logan Perkins, Homer. Tax Receiver—J. C. Allen, Youab ; Tax Collector—L.J. Ragsdale, Carnot; Treasurer—W. M. Ash, Homer. Surveyor—R. C Alexander, Homer. Coroner—Stovall Poole. Pruit. OOCKTY SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS. H. W. Wooding, Maysville. T. D. Lockhart, President. Board of Education—A. L. Thompson, Gresham Ducket, WT. Anderson, M. B.Cartel 4 . JUSTICE COURTS. Anderson District 465—W. C. J. Garrison J. P If. L. McGillard Constible. Thursday before sec cmd Saturday In each month. Berlin District' 1*210—.1. tt. Conley J. F., D. F BcalesN. P., F. M Sanders constible. Bnsbville District3oß—L. K. Parham J. P., W A. Watson N. P., D. N. Me Halliard Constible. Court 4th Saturday in each month. Columbia District 371—A. J. Cash J. P., 9. H Wilkinson Nil*., •B. Blalock con3tibie. Cour second Saturday in each month. Davids District 207-J. C. Wade J. P. t W. J Burgess N. P., J. C. Ingram Constible. Grove River restrict 1464—C. W. Meaders J. P J. F. Evans N. P.,H. M Smith Constable. Cour third Friday in each month. Golden Hill District 448-W P. Blackburn J. P J. W. Peyton N.P., Jule Owens Constable. Homer District 265-W. H. Turk J. P., H. J Blackwell N. P., ft.D. Stephens Constable. Cour Second Wednesday of each month. Poplar Springs District 912—E. A. Gillesp J.P..A.J. Griffin N. P., J. 8. Meeks Constable Court second Friday In each month. Washington P ; strict 284 Bam Koesler J. P. MJ. RagsdaleN. P.,John Cochran Constable Court third Saturday in each month. Wilmots District 1206 —M. W. Gillespie J. P. G. W Wiley N, 1* .W. B. Shannon, Constable. Court third Friday In each month. LODGE DIRECTORY. PhideltaNo. 148 F. A. M. Meets flrst Friday night of each monthat Homer A. L. Thompson W. M. f M. C. Sanders Secretary. Legal Advertisements- GEORGIA.; Banks County. To all whom it may concern; —All persons interested ere hereby notified that if no good cause be shown to the contrary, an order will be granted by the undersigned on the first Monday io September next, establishing a change in the public road known as the Homer .and Longc-'i w road near the bridge across the Hudson river as marked out by the road Commission ers appointed for that purpose. ■ Commfncing near the South end of the bridge across the Hudson river, thence to the left around the lull South of the bridge; instead of running straight up the bill, through the lands ot A. M. G. Aeiey and GGorge W, Dooley. August 4th 1897. TANARUS, F. llill. _____ Ord’y. GEORGIA: Banks County. —To all whom it may concern: A, T. Edwards guardian for R. A. Edwards now R. A. Stredman, and John E Edwards applies to me for letters oi •mission from said guardianship, and I will pass upon his appiiction on the first Monday in October next at mV office in Homer said county Given under my hand and official sig nature. This July the sth 18b 7, T. F. IIILL, ° f( Ly PROFESSIONAL CARPS 0. N. HARDEN' M. D. ty'Oppic* fm or Public Bcarp., HOMER, GA. J)AVID S. STARR, Attorney at law, :HOMER, GA. Special attention given t# all business. Nv. 22 *J. 1 j Perkins, Attorney at Law. ~J. Homer., Ga, ONE OFI WQ WAYS. The bladder was created for one pur pose, namely, a receptacle for the urine and as snch it it not liable to any form of disease except by one of two ways. The first way is from imperfect action of the kidneys. The second way is from careless local treatment of other diseases. CHIEF CAUSE Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidneys is the chief cause ot bladder tsoubles. So the wotnb, like the bladder wis created for one purpose, and if not doctored too much is not liable to weakness or disscase, except in rare cases' It is situated buck of and veiy close to the bladdhr, therfeore any pain disease *r inconvenieuce manifested in the kidneys, back, bladder or vrinarv passage is often, by mestake, attrib uted to female weakness ai womb tro uble of some sort. The error is easily made and may be easily avoided To find out correetly, set y-our urine aside for tweutv-four hours: a sedament ©r settling indicates kidney or bladner trouble. The mild and extraordinary effect ofDr Kilmer’s Sw ’•ap Root, the great kidney, and blad cr remedy is g oon realized . If you need a paedic me you should have the best. At druggists fifty cents and one dollar You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free oy mail. Mention The Ranks County Journal aud send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Cos., B'nghamptoh, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper gnaran. tee tilt genuineness of this offer | 11—19—97- SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BANKS COUNTY JOURNAL. ONLY 50 CENTS TER ANNUM,CASH. Chattanooga Normal University. Will Sustain the Following Depart meats. General Courses. Pnmanship, Teachers’ ( Normal Course proper), Commercial, Short hand and Tv newritibg, Elocution, Scientific, Special Mathematics, Spe cial Language, Spcial Science, Ola ssic. Special Courses, Telegraphy, Kindergarten, Art, Normal Kindergarten (for training of teachers). A Condete Conservatoiy of Music. School the entire year ex. cept the month of Angus. FOURTEEN DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS. EIGHTEEN D! F FERN NT TEACHERS. AS SPECIAL FEATURES of our school pupils may en ter anv time, select such work as they esire, and pursue their studies as rapidly as their ability will permit. In any reg ular couse we permit, such substitu tions aswill enable oue to make a specealty of any line of work desired. TUITION in the regular De partments is SI.OO per week, payable for a term in advance; in the Special Courses it depend upon the work ta ken. No tuitionwill be refunded, but for a continued illness ot more than two weeks.a due bill will be issued for the time lost, good for any future time. DIPLOMAS. To any one completing any of the courses above mentioned, ft dip|oraa will be issued indicating the workd one. HOW THE SCHOOL IS GOVERNED This is not a reform scimei; tber efore v, have no set rules. We desirethe attendance of ladies and gentlemen, anil we expect to treat theta as such. We are willing to ad vertise in regard to the conduct of students’ and the privilege of asking <lie witbdrawel of any one who does not conform to the usual deportment of a lady orjgentlemen. EXPENSES. It is an object of the school to impress practical economy in every de u :nsnt. Good board can be had fri m sl.s<) to $2.00 per week and room rent f.om 50c to 75c per week. thus making the entire cost with tu lion $3.00 per week. To meet these low rates it is absolutely necessary that alt bills be paid a term in advan ce. We will refund money paid for board or room rent, but charge lOcper week additional for thetime, if less than one term. Text-books may be rented from the text-book library at 10 per centof the retail, thus saving a great deal in the expenses of books. School begins September 6, 1897 for next school year- For futber infor atien addres DR. H. M EVANS, Chatanooga, Tenn. You will notice the advertisement of the Chattanooga Normal Universiitv above, read it very sarefully, and it you decide to want to attend the U niversity and take a thorough course, and if yon have not the necessary moneyto pay your expenses, you can go to work ight at your own home, getting subscribers to the Journal, and we will give to the person who sends ns the largest number of cash paid up subsciptions to the Journal at 50 str from now until Sep. Ist and tberaftec gI.CO per year to any addrsesuutil July lstlß9B, a scholarship for 48w’ks schooling at the Chattanooga Normal University. Thisis well worth your attention. It is a school for both ladies and gentlemen, and if either a lady or gentlemen gets ns the largest numberof subscribers for the Journal we will give this scholarship i.iee of charge. So think about it just long e nough to arrive at the conclusion that it is a chance of your lifetime and that you had bettor try to will this $50,00 by just a little work. Cash must ac company all orders for the BANKS COUNTY JOURNAL fi&f’ Constipation and Indigestion * Regulates the Liver. Ft-ice, 25c Resoukce, Screven Cos , Ga.— l have been subject to attacks of billions colic for several yerrs. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is the only sure relief. It sets like a charm. One dose of it gives reliof wheuall other remedies fail.— G. D. Shakp. For sale by R. T. Thompson, Ilomer, Ga. This is the Man skVE |A HE PEo ne <|§ At : How j fKC 1 ■Ste-csl, i 4Af|wt S £ Isaevs /+ft? R 'O'eS Nd-t-M It UU . Hto <±HJ D ■a'isds ales odi p c? <4417 14 XI |25t5 OT wf fl fcjjisf PS d li i pc-2 9 o LOCALNEWSANDNOTES GATHERED FROM TOWN AND COUNTY. Little Items too Short lor Heads But Long Enough to In terest the Reader. Cooler weather this week. Well, what about ‘ What. ’? llow—yer- like—yer-partneit Some say they' like to hear “'1 alks.” PopPr Springs school clored iast Tuesday. The Marshal of Homer now spin s a brand new badge. Call on Ducket, Moss & Cos., for Syrup Barrels and Kegs. Judge and Mrs TANARUS, F. Hill went to Ml Airy on last Tuesday. M.ss Pearl Busli lias been visiting friends m Ma svillo this week. Col 11. 11. Perry of Gainesville was in town Tuesday, on legal business. Col Croff Faulkner of Bell ton was hi tlie county site Tuesday, on legal business. Dr. Daniel of Damelsville, the father of Dr. J. S. Daniel is visiting his son. Miss Etta Mizs has been visiting friends near Grove Level during last week. Rains have been pretty general du ring the past few days, which is very good for the farmers. Mr. Lambert C. Brewer left home lii3> Thursday, for Young Harris, Ga., whe> e lie goes to attend college. Miss Floyee Brewer is spending a few days with friends iu the South eastern portion of this county. Mr. Bob Presley returned to Ilomer during the week, he has been spend ing sometime in Athena and Windar. There will be an all nay singing at Ridgeway school hon e, conducted by Prof Locke, on next Sunday sth inst. There will be an exhibition at the Bushville School house one night next week The exact date is not known at the time of this writing. Messrs Augustus B. Turnbull and Fritz Lucas, of Tugalo, Habersham County huve been visiting friends in the neighborhood of our New Bnsn ville about four miles South-East of Homer. See advertisement *f Ducket, Moss A Cos., Hollingsworth, Ga. in this is sue of the Journal. If von are in need of a Hay Rake or Mowing Mac. hine, call on them before buying Thay handle the McCormick- the best Ma chine made. TO THE PUBLIC. I have moved my Dental Office to over W. C- J. Garrison’s Store Respectfully - W. G- Sharp, Dentist. Maysville., Ga. PllUIT; Mr. Chub. Lawrance is suffering with a Carbunkle on the back of his ruck, Mr. C.ilviu Owen of Pushville district was visiting friends in our section last week. Mr. Bart. Martin and Miss. Freemon Acrey were married on Tuesday the 21th inst. Mr. Joe. J. Caudull went to Tocco-i on business Monday, Joe is an up to date farmer he has the finest Turnip patch in the district. Judge. Hill and Sheriff Parks were in our section on Tuesday the Judge was looking after the roads and bri dges while the Sheriff was serving papers. Mr. Clate Aorev has employed Mr Bud. Terrell to run Ids gin this fall that is a guarantee that you will be treated right and get what is yours we think Mr. Acrey knows the right man We have been infonred that Mi. Harden has raised the price of the Journal to one dollar I for one think he has done the right thing- for he surely was riming the paper at loss Every citizen of Banks 1 hould sub scribe for the Journal, as it is one of the bfcst papers the county lws eve> lia<l. There is going to be considerable moving and changing around in this section this fall. We have good neigh, hors who are honest and truthful that attend to their own business and let olliers alone. Except a few gossipp ing women and we do hepe aud pray that we will not have any more to move in, but I have read in the good book that the prayers of the wicked prevaileth nothing some old gossipper may punch my head for writing this when she is a mile away, by saying ‘‘did’nt we hit him.” Guess, 141 HOLLINGSWORTH. Fodder will soon be ready to pull. We are needitig sorao rain ill our section now Ma. J P. Price visited Mr. M. P Avers last week, Codon has begun to open, and we soon will bear the singing of the pickers. We are glad to hear that Mr. A. M. Acrey, who has been sick so long is improving. Misses Bula and Lula Smith o' Maysville, visited relatives ill our sec tion last week. Dr. Ducket of our section has just finished his dwelling. Girls’ lookou' for the Boys. Protracted insetting at. Harmony last week was good, and a good many took part in them, This section is improving some, Mr. Elisha L Ducket of our town, is I uiUling a tine dwelling bonse. Protracted meetings began at Pie .'leant Hill last Sunday, sermon was preached by Rev \Y. R. Ilolcombo. I should say, there will he a great deal of moving this year; Mr. J. D thompson is erecting a tine residence in our section- Schools are fal ing off now. The Hollingsworth High School broke or. the fifth Friday in August. I will try to write more next time. Success to the Journal and its editor. Magnolia. BARGAINS,! At Ducket, Moss & Go’s, llollingsworrh, Ga , for the week only, fiom Monday Sept Gdi 18.17. Remember these goods can not be bovght in the market at the price they are offered. No one will be allowed more than one bo’t or 50 yard of ’hese goods at this price, nor will any of them be charged at these prices. Checks, 5 els kinds at 3J cts. ~0„ „ ~ „ Shirting; 5 cts kinds cts. Sheeting, 0 , „ Best Newjstoek Liver Powders, 20 cts packages, 12 cts. Three 3 bars good soap 5 cts. BIG BARGAIN! These prices are for the wees only, or until balance of these goods 1.10 closed out. Come to see us, we will give* you good price* for produce of any kind.we handle. Call and see us, we v, ii 1 take pleasure in showing you the goods whetbot you buy or not. Wo hav anew stock now on band Bucket, Moss & Cos. Hollingsworth., Ga. Owing to overcrowding and bad ver,- t i!alich, the air of the schoolroom is often close aud impure, and Leacheis and pupils frequently suffer faom lung and throat 1 o all. such wo would say, trv Chamberlain.' Cougb 'remedy. For coughs, colds, weak lungs and bronchial troubles no other remedy can compare wilh it. Says A. C. Freed, Superintend nt of Schools, Prairie Depot, Ohio; : Having some knowledge of the efficiency of Cham berlain,s Cough Remedy; 1 have no hesitation in recommending it to al) who suffer from congns. lung troubles ~-tc.” For sale by R, T. Thompson. Homer, Ga. Wo will send you both the weekly Constitution and the Banks Outmtj Journal for 1t.‘25 a year cash. Writs To The PATTERSON MARBLE CO,, OH Call at the Journal Office FOR CATALOdUEOF MONIMENTS FREE. . b'frrmation Furnished ut thi Office, YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY CONSULTING US before placing YOUR ORDER FOR ANY mini pH the rnisi butler street Ami Ga, R. R. ATLANTA, GA Please remember that von cannoj get ilie Barbs county Journal afte Sr | € 10th , for 50 cts. Bur we carries* 1 v hope you will contirv’e to lake it I at sl, per year, cash in advance, - URENA. We are heeding rain very much. Mr. Newt Wells is on the sick list Road working is the order of the day. Mr. A1 Hooper and daughter of Franklin county passed through our eciion Weduesuay, Mr. Ahdtrsoti Jordan entertained die Boys anil girls with a Magic Lan tern exhibition on last Thursday ni ght. Prof Ileisclul Cobb ami fsinily re turned nome from N. C. where thev had br.en visiting iflatives, a fsw days ago. From the way things are progress ing, I think we will ha ve another wed ding soon; Mr. Tom is putting iu full tune with a young lady in on: •.notion It seems that l oins are ter ilde set of folks, nmil they get marr ied, when they seem ail right, unless to get too many fit' them togaiher, and then we can't s .y- The boys of his section continue t>> use the new Tariff law, we bad quite a romantic wedding 'i uesu; \ evening. Mr. Bartow Martin i.i.d Miss Freeman ’ Acrey. The parents were not at home and the brid; told her sister that she ivas going to-her brothers; slw thee left home nn.l w< 11 1 a short d.stancc t* where slu found ln-r lour with prtii er.ee almost worn out. waning for hif 'over to come. So they wore soon mr king rapid pact to. R< v L. i>. Norton ‘ where they were married. Rev L. B. Norton officiating. We congratulate die ruling' couple, and hope it will no well with them. Xerxes- STANDS Ad THE HEAD Aug J. Bogel, the leading druggist of Shreveport, 'La., says ; 1 Dr. Xing’s Now Discovery is the only tiling that core:; my cough, and it is the best sol lei I have J. V. Campbell, merchant of Saftorcl.Ari, writes: “Dr. Ring’s New Discovery is all that is claimed for it: it never fails, and is a sure cure for consumption, coughs and coki.-r. I cannot any enough for it merits” Dr, King’s New Discovery f Censoinptlen, (Ciigi.s and colds is no an experiment. It has been tried for a quarter of a century, and to-day ten* 1 at the head, It never disappoints, Free trial bottles at S. J. Sharp & HroV, lln •- mony Grove. L. G. Hardman and Ei-.d . Harmony Grove and Maysville. " , '■; - : &ol\ Female : Regulator '< Tor tl! Jisnses peculiar to women find ?rirls. 1 ItTear, the (\ervc-, improves the Ap petite, Ei-ricL:: t’:e *M-.oJ, and gives Lire, f Heatih *iid Strength. Ii is the ' r F' T-J- C. Ini i (iJm’w ■ fcl/.JvLU IBS tIOMPLEXIOH CLZAE. ' rr , "r J A bottle of “ Monthly" Regulating ! .4£4 mils with each bottle. For tain by all dc-aiers or sent direct upon receipt of price by ' ; c’ 1 Spcnccr :Je3. Cos., Chstlinoogs, Term. : Lfliuto.2!vG!AL inEATICENT: i C requiring special treatment, address, giving symptoms, L.cdics’ i .t-JiCfii i)t)“ j. -.riHient. Advice and book on Female biseas- s, with testimonials, free. f~tr and Recommended fry R. T- Thompson, Homer- Ga; JIM GOWDER FOUND IN TANK. Mr Jim Gowder who hrv Ik.pq ro vmg around though the woods of this county tor the pajt several days on account of his having lost h s re a soiling faculties has at last been cap Hired, and i. 5 now closely confined at his home; where Ire is carefully guard '••.], while fl;e Ordinary av.-aits ordeis from Ft. Powell of the Insane Asylum Mr. Gowder is thoroughly insane, and the same was so decided by ihr jury vviii h tried him yesterday. Ills troubles began last spiing and because the cotton seed did not oni. up as early as he want'd them, he h> came so worried ihol ii ran him ills tructe i. He wii! be scut to the Insane Asylum as soon as possible. “Ms- boy came nome from school cne day wi h his head badly iaceratcii and bleeding, and suffering great pain,’' says Mr E. J, Schall, with Mey er Bros’ Drug Cos., St Louis, Mo. “j dressed the w.,und, ami applied Chamberlain's Pain Balm froelv. All pain ceased, and in a remrrkahlv short time it healed without leaving a sera. For wounds, sprains, swellings ami rheumatism 1 kuow of no medicine <ll prescription equal to ir. 1 consider ii a household necessity ” The 25 ami 00 cent lizes f .r sale by R. T. Thomp son, Homer., Ga. Tett-r. fislt-TVienha sntJ Ttcrems. The intense Itching r ndsmarting, inci dent to these dln3ar.es, is instantly a l , iayei by apply in sf Chamberlain s F.va unr Skin Ointment. Many very ba(. case; have been permanently cured by it . I is equally efficient for itching piles am a favorite remedy for sore nipples, chapped hands, chilblains, frost biter and chronic sore eyes. 25 cts.per box. Dr. daily’s Condition Powders, are just. wha#‘ a horse needs when in bac condition. Tonic, blood purifier am vermifuge. They are not food but medicine and the best in use to nut : horse in prime condition. Price 21 per package. • F<r sale SyR-T. Thompson: Homtr. 6.t. 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