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Legal Advertisements-
GEORGIA., Bauks County.
To all whom it may eoncern—Mrs
S, F. Patterson having applied for
Uuardinship of the property of Bula
M. and Pearl, E. Patterson, minor
children of R. M. Patterson late of
said county deceased, Notice isgiven
tnat said application will be beard at
my office at 10 o’clock A. M. on the
first Monday in October next.
This September Gih 1897 -
T. F. Hill,
(Printer’s fee $2.25.) 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 ot
amission from said guardianship,
and I will pass upon his appliction on
the first Monday in October next at
my office in Homer said county-
Given under my hand and official sig
nature. This July the sth 18? 7,
T. F. Hli.iL,
Ord,y
PR 0 FES SION A L VA RI) S
(\ N. HARDEN’ M. D.
cyOFKics Wkstof Public Square,
HOMER, GA.
j)A VID 8. STARR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
: HOMER, GA
Crucial attent ion given t© nIJ business.
Noe. 22
JT. JLi Perlnns.
Attorney at Law.
Horner., Ga,
Bicycles at Yourowu Pr ice.
No reasonable offer retused. Alt
guaranteed for one year. Our refer
ence any Bank or commercial agency.
W rite f. r catalog.
THE MANUFACTURERS
CLEARING CO.,
P 26 to 134 Van Purer, St, Chicago.
Illinois.
UKADY SCHOOL
Cotton is opening rapidly.
Mr. J C. Acrey is preparing to
build anew house.
Ciops ar@ looking very well in
our section, fodd. r is about ready tor
pulling;
We are locking for j. me mere
weddiagsio Lue> ap soon
as money gets 10 circulation here.
Messrs. Tcm Dobbs and Billy
Brown toofc a flying trip to the sing
last week up at the Cnrryhea school
house, they report hayeng had good
time. They surely must have; judging
hr the smiles they both brought back
en tbeir faces.
ir. J. A. Martin is building a fine |
gin bouse near Urena postcfiiice on
Tate creek t we think be will do a
good business there.
Ma. F. W. P. says he is going
build a house and bring bis best girl
home. We wish him good luck'
Mr. J. E Whitfield who lives near
old Middle river postoffic now has a
fide new buggy, he.srys If some pretty
girl will say “yes” they will become
as oca. Some girl bad better say yes
quick to be sure to not get left.
Well! I will class by sayiDg the
Banks County Journal is the best and
finest County Weekly paper in the
North-eastern portion of the finest Qf
ali Southern states, Georgia.
L. Moses.
1o late for last week.
ONE 0F TVVQ WAYS *
The bladder was created fur one pur
pose, namely, a receptacle for the urine
and as snch it it not liable to any furm
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 womb, like the bladder
n created for one purpose, and it'
not doctored too much is not liable to
weakness or dissease, except in i - . ■ •
ca ses 1 It is situated back oi anti veiy
close to the bladdlir, therfeore any pain j
disease r inconvenience manifested in j
the kidneys, back, bladder or vrinarv j
passage is often, by mestake, attrib j
uted to female weakness ar womb tro- j
üble of some sort. The error is easily ■
made and may be easily avoided To i
find out. correctly, set your urine aside !
for twenty f "ir honr- a sedament or j
s- j; <r :n> ■ i-> kidney or bludnei |
. t r .abb Tne .nl'.n! extraordinary
effect of Lr Kilm, rY- Swamp Root, the
great kidney, anti bladder remedy is
soon realist! If you need a med’c
jU ii'o sbou'c b.-ve the best. At
druggists fifty c*u a.if one dollar
You may ha - e a sample bottle and
oampb'et mth o-n - oe mail.
.1 i ii.uK- Ootintv J'TF.NA.L
...it. ss t • Dr. Kilmer
& Cos., Bingiiatnpton, N. Y.
The proprietors ©f this paper gnaran.
tee the genuineness of this offer
11— lb— 97-
Chattanooga
Normal
University.
Will Sustain the Following Depart
ments.
General Courses.*
Pnmanship, Teachers’ (Normal
Course proper), Commercial, Short
hand an 1 T’y powritibg, Elocution,
Scientific, Special Mathematics, Spe
cial Language, Spcial Science,
Classic.
Special Courses,
Telegraphy, Kindergarten, Art,
Normal Kindergarten (for training of
teachers), A Coiniete Conservatoiy
of Music. School the entire your ex.
cept the month of Augus.
FOURTEEN DIFFERENT
DEPARTMENTS.
EIGHTEEN iDIF-FERNNT
TEACHERS.
AS SPECIAL FEATURES of our
school pupils ina y enter any time,
select such work ns they and
pursue their studies as rapidly as
their ability will permit. In any rog
ular couse ws permit such substitu
tions aswill enable one 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 tuition will 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
ti me.
DIPLOMAS. To any one
completing any of the courses above
mentioned, a dipjoma will be issued
indicating the workd one.
HOW THE SCHOOL IS
GOVERNED
This is not a reform school; ther
efore we have no set rules.
We desi rathe attendance of is ties
and gentlemen, anti we expect to treat
them as such. We are willing to ad
vertise in regard to tha conduct of I
students’ and the privilege of asking
the withdrawal of any one who does
not conform io the usual deportment
of a lady oifgentlcmen.
EXPENSES. It is an object of the
school to impress practical economy in
every department, flood board can be
had fr, m $1.50 to $2.00 per week and
room rent from 50c to 75c per week,
thus making the entire cost with t-u j
lion $3.00 per week. To meet these
low ales is absolutely necessary
that all bills be paid a term in ndvan
ce. We will refund money paid for
board or room rent, but charge lOcper
wetadditional for thetinie, if less
than om term. Text-books may he
rented from the text-book library at
10 per centof the retail, tbns saving a
great deal in the expenses of books
School begins September 6, 18S7
for next school year For father inlor
ation addres DR. H. M EVANS,
Cbatanooga, Tenn.
Vou will notice the advertisement of
the Chattanooga Normal Universiitv
above, read it very sarefully, and il
you decide to want to attend theUn-
Ivereity and take a thorough course,
and if you have not the necessary
money to pay your expenses, you can
go to work ight at your own home,
getting subscribers to tbe Journal, and
we will give to tbe person who sends
us the largest number of cash paid up
subscriptions to the Journal at 50 sir
from now until Sep. Ist and theraftec
SI.BO per year to any addrsesuntil
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, mid if either a
lady or gentlemen gets ns the largest
numberof subscribers for the Journal
we will sive this scholarship free of
We Will gl re Him BOiiiMaiMii]!
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 better try to win this $50,00
by just a little work. Cash must ac •
company all orders for the BANKS
COUNTY JOURNAL
NUBIAN TEA cures Dyspepsia,
Constipation andlndigestion.
A F Regulates the Liver. Price, £se
Resource, Screven Cos , Ga. —1
have been subject to attacks of billion:-
r-olic for several yerrs. Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
is the only sure relief. It-acts like a
charm. ’ One dose of it gives relief
wheuall other remedies fail— G. D
StiAitP. For sale by R. T. Thompson,
Homer, Ga,
This is the Man
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By giving: best and cheapest
n*7 Wire If racing for all
nr. yones at fact ry price. Ko
vv 'ov bow • ittl'* or how much you
naed, or i‘c • what purpose, send to
;<i lor -.t.
LOCAL NEWS AND NOTES
GATHERED FROM TOWN
AND COUNTY.
Llttic Hems too Short tor Heads
lint Long Enough to In
terest the Reader.
Advertise in the J O U U N A L.
Gallon Ducket, Moss & Cos., for
Syrup Barrels and Kegs.
News is somewhat scarce this week;
but whst there is of it you get on the
regular scednlo lime.
Col John L. I’erkins has returned
to his In.me in Ml Airy tor a stay ot
about two weeks-
Mr. J. N. Hill can now be seen in
u.icle Sam’s office in Maysvtie- where
he now serves as Ist Assistant 1 ost
master. Mr- Hill is also engaged in
another line of business with Mr. Bid
Martin; We wish Jimmie much suc
cess an 1 greatest joy in Ins new, But
very interesting as well as instructive
vet lucrative p s.t.on.
Just one week from next .Moudaj
ibe Banks County mill of Jusliot; tut
-ter the very able management of our
miller, Judge L. N. Hutchins will be
gin to grind and turn out justice to
tbe unjust aud the just alike in pro
portion to what is due both.
Mr. J. C, Allen of Yonah, Ga., who
is out efficient and jolly Tax Receiver,
and who bus not been in too County j
seite for some weeks, is now with us:
fora while. He appears to be much
pleased on account of Ins having fin
ished the larger part of his work for
this year,
The night for holding the exhi
lotion at Bnshvilie school house lias
been decided upon; It will be on next
Friday night the 10th insl. A good
programme has beeu arranged which
will be listened to with great interest
by a large crowd. Let all who can d<>
so, be on hand
Sec advertisement of Ducket, Mess
& Cos,, Ho-lings worth, Ga. In this is
sue of tile Journal. If you are tu
need of a Hay Rake or Mowing Mac
hine, call on them before buying Thay
handle the McCormirk- 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.
Mb-ysville., Ga.
BRUIT.
Postmaster Bill Martin of Mays -
ville was ill our town to see friends.
Coti .n picking has begun in oil)
.section; Mr. John Seilers ims a bale
already out.
Mr Joshua White was in our
I own last week. Josh says them Eyes
were not right:
News is scarce in this town at
present, but will try to scare, up seme
for our mxt letter.
Mrs. Tern Anderson visited her
sister, Mrs Seaborn Ducket of Hoi!
ingswoUli last Sunday,
])r A, 11. Stapler’s school has
closed at this place, aud will begin a
•lin on the first Monday in January:
There was a men iage over the river
la the neighborhood of Urena last,
week that did not suit, the “ol i folkst’,
hence you car. heat al! sorts of haecl
things.
Guess, 141,
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By spat-ini ariangtnu nt we ofie j
MOM r a si) I 4 ARM
Jn combination wi li our paper foi' j
75 cents, SI.OO being the price .f both
That, is, for all new or old subscribers
renewing and paying in advance, we
send Tue Home and Farm one ye.,r
for 25 cents Home and F.inn has for
mariv years been the leading agricul
tural Journal of the south add south
west, made by farmers for farmeia
Its Home Department conducted by
Aunt Jane, its Children's Department
and its Dairy Department are bright
r and better than ever. Renew now
nd get this great Journal for the
om. v >\- J ‘[, ■ " •
* jL.arf h catalogue shewing
i V u . rati or s o i all styles o f ft nc- \
v . h hundr is of testimonials
m all aecMors. Address
X. L. SHDLTiABEBtGES,
The Win* Fence Man*
0 S. 3?orsytb St. ATfrXWTA, GA,
COST.
We arc needing some rain in our
at present.
Cotton is on a boom this Week, the
patches look like snow banks.
Mi- Jim Connally is attending mee
ting at Hleastint Hill this week; w, re
glad th have such men come in our
midst.
Bov’s Holcombe and Barnes have
been faithful in their good works at
Pleasant fill this week; there has
been some accessions to the church.
Messrs. Abner Wofford and Abner
Alexander were attending meeting.at
Pleasant Hill thes week; they are
clever boys, and we like to welcome
them in our section.
I am almost destitute of sometning
to write about this week; hu* will try
to do more next time Will close lor
this time; with the promise to ever
work iu the cause of the Journal'
Gambetta.
I! \ H GAINS,!
At Ducket, Moss & Co’s,
lloiiingswiirrh, Ga., for the week
only, fiom Monday Sep* 6th 1597.
Ut-moruber these goods can not be
bovght in the market at the price they
are offered. No one will be allowed
more than one fau't or 50 yard, of
these goods at tins price, nor vviii any
of them be charged at these prices.
Checks, 5 cts kinds at 3| cts.
b * o n
Shifting; 5 cts kinds 3;| els.
Sheeting, fi ~ ~ 4f „ •
Best New stock Liver Powders, 2o ets
packages, 12 cts. Three 3 bars good
soap 5 i ts.
BIG BARGAIN!
These prices are for the week only, or
until balance of these goods are closed
out. Como to see us, we will give
you good price for produce of any
kind we handle. Cull and see us, we
will take pleasure in showing you the
goods v-hethei you buy or not.
We have anew stock now or. hand
Ducket, Moss Cos,
lloli.i XGSWORT H., Ga.
Pie: se remember that you cannot
get the Barks county Journal after
r'ejit 10th, for 50 ets. But we earnest
ly hope you will continue to take it
at §l, per year, cash in advance.
Owing to over crowding and bad ver,_
iilatich, the air of tbe schoolroom i.v
often close aud impure, ami teachers
and pupils frequently suffer faom lung
and throat To all such we
would say, try Chamberlain.* Cough
Tc-medy, For Toughs, colds, weak
lungs and bronchial troubles no other
remedy can compare with it. Says A.
C. Freed, Superintend-nt of Schools,
Prairie Depot, Ohio; : Having some
knowlef.ge of the efficiency of Cham
berlain.s Cough Remedy; I have no
hesitation in recommending it to all
who suffer from congas, lung troubles
etc.” For sale by R. T. Thompson.
Horner, Ga.
We will send you both the weekly
Constitution and the Banks County
journal for $1.75 a year cash.
Tetter. Salt-Rheum and Kcw“dua.
The intense itching and smarting, inci
dent to these diseases, isinstantiy r.i iayed
bv applying Chamberlain's Eye anu
Skin Ointment. Many very bat. cases
have been permanently cured by it. It
is eqn ,;iy eifioient for itching piles and
■i favorite remedy for sore nipples,
chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites
and chronic sore eyes. 25 cts. per box.
Dr. rally’s Condition Powders, are
just what a horse needs when in bad
condition. Tonic, blood purifier .‘.ad
vermifuge. They are not food but
medicine and the test in use to put a
horse in prime condition. Price 85
cents per package.
For sale byKT. Thompson:
Homer. Ga.
Write To The
PATTERSON MARBLE CO,,
m
Cal! at the Journal Office
FOR
CATALOGUE OF
MONCMENTS
FREE.
.In.'/ I'frrmalion J''ur n,i>he(l (it tun
Office.
I YOU CAN SAVE MONEY
BY CONSULTING US
iJFioRE PLACING YOU!!
ORDER FOR ANY
THE
BUTLER STREET
, , ’' - , V fr, .
URENA.
Dr. F. M. Loth ridge visited
Sliver Shoal last Friday.
We had cpiite a pleasant shower
oil last Monday.
Fodder pulling and Cotton pick
ing is li e order of the day.
There is but very little sickness
in our community just at present.
Mr. Emory Jordan and wife, of
Hollingsworth were in our sectiouen
on last Thuisday.
The report is current that Miss
Nancy Caudell and Mr. Tom Dobbs
are married, but vve can’t confirm it.
Th report is current that a leu
year old boy killed a school teacher
in Franklin comity a few days
ago
It is riporled that there was quite
a hail storm on the head ot Middle
liver, which did considerable damage
io crops, especially fodder.
The republican Congress with
McKinley backing them have cene a
good deed; for they have lemembeiei
the masses of the people, anb put the
women on the free list.
Tiie all day singing at Connor's,
was largely attended and enjoyed by
a!i who were present; The basket
dinner was very nice, and added much
! o tue enjoyments of the and .y.
Mi Bob Williams has just fii
isbed anew feed house, whtc h he calls
a 1 Silo’, lie has Ids machiu ry in, and
rei and ' fur work- he expects to ,ut a-
L'OtU twenty- five acrcS of of his corn
and store- it for feed.
, . I
Mr. 11. B. Rice has rieeived bis
commission, and will take charge o(
the Urena posh-flier soon. Hugh is tin
only Democrat that is holding office
under a Republican president; I sup
pose ha comes m under the Civil sei
vicc law.
Anoaher run a way, but nobody
hurt. Mr. Henry, loberts stole Miss
Monday Marlin Tha.ndap morning
and went to Rev W, A Scoggins’
where they were married. It seems
that, the boys witnout exceptions are
taking advantage of the new tariff law-.
We feel confident that our effi. i
ent edUor will not be criticised for
raising the price of the Journal; for
ws fee! confident that the subscribers
to tbe Journal do not wants- mething
for nothin". And ,ve wish the editor
succivs; v. e must not only pray, but
we must lend a helping hand, which
•,vo believe .Mr. Harden will try to
show bis appreciation of: by constant
ly improving our county paper-
Xerxes-
THE GRANDEST KEMEDY.
Mr R. M. Gioeve, merchant of Chil
howie, \ r a., certifies that he hud con
sumption, was given up to die, sought
all medical treatment that money
could procure, tried all cough feme
dies he could hear of, but got no relief,
r pent many nights sitting up in a chair
was indued to try Dr. King’s New
Discovery, and was cured by use of
two bottles. For past tnree years has
been attending to btisines, and says
Dr, King's New Discovery is the gran
dest remecy ever made, as it has done
so much for him aud also for others
in his community, Dr. King’s New
Discovery is guaranteed for Coughs,
Colds and consumption. It don't luii.
Trial bottle free at L G. Sharp &
Bn/s, Harmony Grove, Aud L‘ G.
Hardman & Bro’s ..Harmony Grove
and Maysvilie., Ga.
% fU J&, aa *
| I
I MSI Female is
| Regulator n
& t : or 1! diseases peculiar to women and girls. ] J
K Tones ur Vrr v 5, Improves the Ap- if
petite, Linrichefl t:;c Blood, and gives Life, ] [
'£• Htalti. ciTd Strath. It is the
IC'JEEH Of Tonics l!
g MASS* TEE COKPEEXIOH au>. i I
& r&rs S A Iwuieof " Monthly ” Regulating l >
f HU'5. s IMIs *:• each bottle. For sale by * >
■- "): .'cal f . or son* direr! upon receiptof price by ’ '
f. new fpeneef Hot!. Cos., Chattanooga, Tana. , j
* LAOiES’ SPECIAL TREATMENT: in
W cases requiring special treatment, address,
'f giving svmptums. Ladies’ Hedicsl He®
vf partment. Advice and book on Female
Diseases, with testimonials, free. JL
t'tr Sa c and Recommended by
K. T- Thompson, Homer - Ga;
“Mv boy came nomc from sclu o
cue (lay wi h his head bad!;.' Ulcerated
mid bleeding, and suffering great
pain,’’says Mr Iv.J, Scimll, wish Mey
er Bros’ Drug Cos., St Louis, AJo. ‘‘l
dressed the wound, and applied
Chamberlain’s Fain Balm freely. AH
pain ceased, and in a rerarrkahly short
time it healed without leaving a sera.
For wounds, sprains, swellings and
rheumatism 1 kuow of no medicine or
prescription equal to it. I consider
ii a household necessity.” The 25 and
5o cent lizes for sale by R. TANARUS, Thomp.
son, Homer., Ga.
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The kirn? of all putt ut flours.
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Up. '•**'*** /. . 11 IGLEHEAKT Bltoa,
iSSui® tlllS UlcvilU. jivausviile, iniL
FORTY barkers per day.
i-b-in Term., Scot 3,1892.
DRU JMOND MUDiGIN E CO., Now
l DTK ,
Dour Sira:- Inclosed p’.vise lin<l our
CoT'-k f-.*" ten dollars on the medicine
sent u.- for our cooper. It is not en
tirely free of the soreness in joints and
occasion:*! pubis iivono e-houuev, but is
able to make forty barrels per day, and
chini:,,*:*■ more Cottle v,,.* cure film, so
please si;i*' We le: l .* CO aJ fait*) in
your medicine. e:: .u* * ■
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Mannfnlt ui'oiv of CclotnwteJ Erin
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IT.
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any more
The Best Fruit Cans and tr e
Cheapest E ruit Cans, at
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Also ij I•.i!’d Fi nit Trim-ring
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