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COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Bupf iorCfton-.ludcrft NT,. fliueh'in*, Ijlw
vmwfillp; SollcitAr-Gmieral C H. Brand, Law-
YmnWlllw. convenes Sril Wonrtnv in March and
‘*>ei'tniira'r.
COUNTY otr'n'cEßs.
Ordinary—T. F. Mill, Homer; Court meets
Qr.t Monday in ’each mohfh.
Mieft'ff—!). *S. Parka, Hewer; f>. H. GrllUn
toeputy.
Clerk—Logan Perkins, Hiliticr.
Tan Receiver—i. C. Allen, Yotfalv;
Tax Collector—L.'if.'Ragsdale, Carifttj
Treasurer —W. Yl. AftO. liemrr,
Surveyor—R C Alexander,Vionicr.
Xloroner—Stovall Poole. Print.
% UrNTY SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS.
H. W . Wooding, Maysvilie.
T D. Lockhart, Prcaiilent.
iloar.t of Education—A. L. Thompson, Gresliain
'Ducket, W T Anderson, M. L.Carter,
JUSTICE COURTS.
Anderson District 1W _W. o. !T. ifßrria'in J. P
Mol,. MctftUSirtl Cousfilile. ihmrkdkv before sec |
'sfi.il Sm urdi y'in'ekch ihoh'tli.
fierlin District 12lD —.l. ft. Cfinlcy If. I*., D. K
-Scales NVP:, U- M. Sanders cnft*9Wle.
ius'.iVille fiisert i res-*,. K.Parham J. P , W
A. Wats*ft'N. P.% i>- -fv, Mctialliard Oousttble
Tfiart AtliSfaturday in each month.
Columbia District 371 —A. J. CaahJ. P., S. II
Wilkinson N. P , P. IL Blalock oonatiblc. Cour
second Saturday in each month.
Davids District 207--,!. C. Wade J. P.. W J
Burgess N. P., J. C. Ingram Constable.
Grore River District 1484 -C. W. HeadersJ.P
J, r Evane N. P., 11. M. Smith Constable. Cour
hirrt Tridav in each month.
oldcn Hill Cistfct S-W P. Blackburn J. P
j, W.PejTftn-N.'P., Jule Ovsen. Constable.
Pemef District 25 ~W. rf.TurkJ. P., H. J
Blackwell N. P„ K. 6. Stephens Constable. Cour
tecaml Wednesday of ea<di month.
Poplar Springs District Ul2--F.. A. Gillesp
jvV„ A. J. Gridin *. P-t J- S. Vceks Constable
Court ireondS'rirtay In each niAnth.
WaWingfo+i District -Sarti RiltslCt J. I
M . •(!'•.'ftajsdMrN. P . John Cochran and J. A.
Martin Constables Court third Saturday in each
month.
WJDnoU District 1206-M. W. Gillespie J. T
G- W Wiley X, 1* W. B. Shannon, Constable.
C’rturt third Friday • e;rh month.
LODGE directory.
jftii delta NA. 14* F A M. Vleetß first Friday
night Of each monthat Homer A. L. Thompson
M., .M. C. Zanders Secretary
LOCALS.
C)
NOTES OF INTEREST FOR
OUR READERS.
&ead the Banks County Journal, —
Subscribe tor The Journal only $1
Advertise in the J O U UNA L.
"We aie now having seme damp
weather, find if it doss not improve
we will have some rainy weather soon.
The state Legis’ature has granted
our little town of Homer anew char
ter. This is a step in the rigid, direc
tion, and will prove very beneficial to
our little town titl'd Iter prople.
Banks County Journal and Weekly
Constitution both one year for only
$1.50.
Cotton is low, but paocr expenses
are high. We cannot continue to run
paper on promises, n’Or an over due
sWiscrtption, so please Cottie and help
ui out.
Please Call and pay up your subs
cription to the Joufnal. If you cannot
call at this office please scud subscrip
tion by mail, now W the tirtVti when
.VoftC subscriptions fall due and should
tie paid, so dont disappoint Its.
Please call and pay up your year’s
subscription for the Banks County
Joui nai.
As local news is scared this week
atod as we are the ones to keep up
with the Ten Cent Cotton Company’s
Vapidly growing and vastly important
business which is calculated to be tee
greatest blessing for the United
States that it lias ever vet received,
\vfesincerely trust that chi' local read
ers will take into co.isid-ration the
-;ist importance of this company, and
Will excuse our 1 cal columns lliis
Week
Subscribe for flte Bank*! County
Journal an I Atlanta Weekly Journal
both $1.25.
The Coming Woman.
Who goes to the club while her husband
tends the baby, as well as the good old
fashioned woman who looks after her
home, will both at tidies got run down
in health. They will be troubled with
.loss of appetite, headache, sleeplessness
faint ing or dizzy spells. The most won
derful remedy for these women is Elec
trie Bitter*. Thousands of sufferers
from Lame Back and Weak Kidneys
rise up and call it blessed. It is the
medicine for women. Female com
plaints and is ervolts troubles Of all
kino ax-e soon relived by the use of
Eleoi'ic Bitters. Delicate women
should keep this remedy on hand to
build up the system. Only 50c per bot
tle. For sale by L. G. Hardffiatl &
Bro’s and L. J. Sharp & Bro’s Har
hionv Grove., Ga.
TEN CENT MUSIC
Any one of the following named
pieces of late and popular music will be
mailed to any address on receipt of
10 cents, or 12 pieces for SI.OO. “'Hand
icap March,” Chicago Two-step, Yale
March, Black America, Mnuhnttun
Beach, Liberty Bell, nigh School Ca
dets, Narcissus, not Time in the Old
Town, All Coons Look Alike to Me,
My Gal’s a nigh Born Lady, Baggage
Coach Ahead, She Lives on the Same
Street As Me, Sne May nave Seen Bet
ter Days, Don’t Tell iter That Yon Love
ner, Sweet Bunch of Daisies. Etc., Etc.
Send for complete list. Special dis
count to the trade.
TEN CENT MUSIC CO.,
3-3 SPUING ST.,
JEFFERSQNYIUE- INO
BUSHViULE.
We are glad to learn that Mrs.
Groves Forbes is much better.
Miss Eflie Truitt is visiting liar—
luony Grove this week.
Miss. Floyce Blwwer spent Sunday
with friends in Gillsvillc.
Wkjndar why Gr t,v e Level’sc orres
pondent is such an 1 Idler? ’
At last our fni mens rre becoming
inter, sted in The Ten Cent Cotton
Company.
Master Ariliur David of Atlanta is
visiting the young farmers n’t the “‘Ati
chorage,'-
Messrs Calvin and Edgar McDonald
spent Satuiday and Stiiiday with rel
Httves in.-ai Ha.
In spite of the bad weather Mr.-and
Mis. Brewer have been spending sev
eral days with relatives in Toceoa.
Last 'Saturday wa efftliSA-day at
Bushville, some nnpor ant cases must
have been on hand as the jurors were
kept i here all day Tniims dinner.
Ophelia, j
rituiT.
Mrs Hughey Ausbom is quite sick
at this writing.
Mr. b'l'oV&H l'oole lias moved to the
Willburn Cuudeil “Old’ place.
Messrs Paul Hayden and P. Nortin
went to the sale -at Holiiugswflrth last
Friday.
Mr. J. J. Anderson and family vis
ited bis son T. E. Andersou one day
last Xroefc.
Judgs Hill and Sheriff Parks were
in our section last wetk on business.
Mrs. bam } V.-cte died on the 18th
inst; we extend our sympathy to the
family and friends.
Mr. Henry Miller formerly sf this
county, now Tax Keceiver of Franklin
county was in section one day last
wsfeK.
Mr.— Bonds and Miss.Fenny Sim
mons were married on the "doth inst,
S. O. Keesier, Esq tied the knot.
Guess. 141.
CARSftt
It seems that the Carnot items are
few and far between. We feel that
we are due the Joutrnal feme apolo
gies for being 10 negligent.
We know that the Journal is very
interesting, but we. think that it
would bV mere so il the correspond
ents would be more prompt.
The P. O. is how ■ftheved Ml 1 .
J. E. Stt anges.
MeSsVs. E M Bell and W. J. S.
Murray have just returned from a
trip to Anderson, S. C. They seem
to be well pleased with their trip.
Mrs. S. J. His and Misr Mamie
Brown are visiting relatives and
friends near Bellton this Week.
If you wrint a good religious book
go to Mr. J. C. Park our active book
agent.
The fa: in rs have gone to sowing
wheat like they meant it; th& is
righ . go to wotk anc. vaise your own
supplies at home.
Edith.
DUCKETT, MOSS * CO„
Hollingsworth, Ga.
Have just received Irom the mar
kets a Large New Stock of Goods,
which will bcoffeiedto tile trade at
Exceedingly Lo\V Prices until after
the Christmas Holiday. Among
their stock wifi be found a pretty
Ltne of Ladies’ Capes. Call and see
them they will sell you good goods
cheap ahd pay gbod prices for pro
duce.
The Journal \Vauts several cords of
good dry seasoned wood, and it will
pay SI.OO per curd for the same deliv
ered at this office. If you have wood
for Sale, and if you wish to subscribe
for the Banks County Journal with
any of the following splendid Week
lies; you can do so and pay for them
with wood.
Constitution & this JOURNAL $1:50
Atlanta Journal & „ „ 1-25
Home and Farm & „ „ SI.OO
Youth’s Advocate, & „ ~ $1.25
Thrice A Week (N. Y.) World $1.25
All of those v. ho owe for tills paper
and wish to Can pay what they
now owe can pay u and renew their
subscriptions with wood at $1 p’rcord.
If you want to do this, Jo so at once
before weave supplied for the Winter.
After hearing. some friends continu
ally praising Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, Cur
tis Fleck, of Anaheim, California, pur
chased a bottle of it for his own use
and is now ns enthusiastic over its
wonderful work as anyone can be.
The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by It.
T. Thompson, merchant, Homer, Ga.
i Please mention this Journal.
We arc deirous of having our subs
cribers come in and pay up their subs
criptions to this paper. We aro ob
liged to have a large amount of money
with which to meet some obligations
before Jan Ist 5898, We therefore
trust that yoti will come in and Day
so that we can do our ‘creditors right
by paying them up.
HOUSEHOLD GODS.
The ancient Greeks believed that
t.ie Penates were the gods who atten
ded to the welHtrfc and prosperity of
the family, They were worshipped
as household gods in every home.
The fyiousehoblgoA of to-dav is Dr.
King's New Discovery- For Consum
ption coughs, colds and for all aft’ce
lions of thu Throat, Chest and Lungs
it is invaluable. It has been tried for
a quarter of a century and is gunrn
teed to cure, or money refunded. N*
household should be without Yin's good
angel. It is pleasant to take and a
safe and sure remedy fur old and
young. Free trial bottles at L G Hard
man <fc Bro; and L. J. Sharp & Bro’s
Drug stores, Harmouv Grove Ga.
Regular sire 50c and SI.OO.
~ >fjS NUBIAN TEA cures Dyspepsia,
wVLj; Constipation and Indigestion
Jo Regulates tho Uvor. Pi’Ji'3. C'-‘
Your attention is respectfully called
to the advertisement of the “Parlor
Barber Shop” now legated up stairs in
the J. P W'ood building in Harmony
Grove, in another colum of this paper.
It will be grattifying indeed to the
nrinv Banks County patrons of Har.
mony Grove and who have their bar
ber work done Vhcro, to learn that
you (.an have this Work done there in
good syyle by Mr. Pierce and his white
and very able assistants,
Mr PioVce guarantees satisfaction;
hut lie does not guai'.niYee that vou’l
not take a short nap while receiveng
*v gliuve in the IW.Gov Shop. Try litem.
Tetter, Salt-Rheum and Eczema.
The intense itching and smarting,
dentto these diseas’is isinsiantiy allayed
by applying Chamberlain’s Eye ano
Sirin Ointment. Many very bau cases
have been permanently cured by iu It
is equally efficient for itching piles and
a favorite remedy for sore nipples,
chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites
and 'chronic sore feyes. 25 cts. per box.
Ih'. Cady’s Condition Powders, are
--lit whai a horse Weeds when in bau
condition. Tonic, blood purifier r.nd -
vermifuge. They are not food but
medicine and the best in use to put a
horse in prime condition. Price 25
cents per pacl age.
If you need
a Buggy call
at The Jour
nal Office,
Lamps, LampChim*
ftfcys,
Glasw,, Pmty,
Paiurs, Oils,
Vumisliesi,
Brushes Sponges
MUSIC AI IKS Til CM EX TS,
And a lot of other thing, too tedious to
mentloli can be Rail at HARDMAN <%
BROS. Drug Store, Cheaper than else
where
The disccVe'rv bf MeElfree’s fi'ne of
Cardui has brought about a revolution
' . the treatment (if the common com
plaints from which ali Woihen some
times suffer, callab “Female Diseases.’
The belief that bese laoubles could
only fie treated After examinations by
physicians, anti frequently only be
cured by the surgeon’s knife, was once
wibespreab- The dreap of such treat
ment, aud exposure kept thousands of
e.odost women silent about their suft
eriug. They preferred the pains to
aud torture to going to a physician
bout such mrtters.
w, . fcook Keeping,Business,
Educate PHONOGRAPHY,
Situation.
; Address wTlbur r. smith,
LEXBKCTON, KY.,
For circular of liis famous an<l responsible
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE CF KY. UK'iVERSITY
Awarded Medal at World's F.xposlfl. ’.
lef.'M to thousands of rrnd'rites jo jwsitions.
■oat or Full ISusinoM '•• ‘ including 1 tu
rn., Bonks and Hoard In iannly. about J:‘o.
t rthand,Type- v/ritiog, and Telegraphy,Specialties.
i'Tli.i K.umnkv I'riiv, mi tv ntploiou. undo, seal,
•i iei! -T-rin Gt..-*. Itit*rar.*< om**free. >f
yVit’alJG-L J'L.IU ll'.w. Gni.lHlltCF -mccssful.
i c‘<!' bf ■ '/•/"’* lrH*ra re:ich r. *, adflrins only,
• 1 •*.• \riNGTON.KY.
The United States Wants no quarrel
With other nations. Liberty and peace
are the foundation stones of this repub
lic. When General Woodford informs
the Spanish plemier that the United
States will constantly seek tc pro
mote friendly relations between Sjjaiu
and this country in the difficult days
immediately before both nations, ho
meets the approval of his fellow coun
trymen. It will be found possible for
the United' States to find a way to help
Spain let go of Cuba without friction
or war. As Spain’s war minister has
said, “All depends on the good will
with which the negotiations are carried
on ’.’ . . . .....
Legal Advertisements-
Administrators Sale,
Agrecalile to an order of the Court of Ordinary
of Haberfdiftm Coirtt 1 !, Will he sold at auction at
the court house door of Hanks County, on lie
first Tuesday in Decemhernext *lthin the IO j
hours of sale, the following nyi'crty, to-v. U :
All tract or lot of land situated In the H: In
G M Hank* County; hounded liy lands of Calvin
Croker, the eatate of Thomas Jmdan James
Rvansand Bonds; and known as the old home
■ dace of l&haTHMfias,dcoa'd. Containing
115 acres more nr less. Sold ks the lrttfiierey of
Elisha Thomas, dec’d Terms of sale: One half
cash, balance due November Ist, Was Horn!
for tftle given and notes taken withs l>er cent
Interest from date. TW<* Vovcmlier 3rd. 1807.
\V. a. THOMAS, Administrator.
ca ri mi iIA : Hanks CocNrv. —To all whom
oit may concern: John L.Telford bavin;: a;.
..lied fiir guardianslitsi oT thepersons and I'rop.
ertv of Frank T. and Wister L. Rloliey, minor
chifllre'n'e'T'J .'f ■ Kiclrt-y, late of said c mnty,
Iteceaaail. Notice is given that this apidica
tion will be heard at my office on the first Hun
day in December next.
This N*TCinber Ist, 1897.
T F HlLIa, Ordinary.
/GEORGIA: Banks Yoi xty . —To all wliom it
Ijl may concern: A. M. Millef lias u tuic fcim
applied to tho undersigned for permanent lot.
ters of administration <m tbe estate of J- H-
Miller,of said county, iiecewed, and I will
pass upon said application oil the first Monday
in December, 18U7.
Given under my hand and oflV'ial signature.
November Ist, 1857. T. K. HILL, Only,
nEORGIA: Banks CocNTV-To all whom it
(j may concern: John 1.. Telford lias in due
form applied to the undersigned for permanent
letters of administration on tils estate of .1. S
Richey, late of said county, deceased, and 1
will pass upon said application on the first
Monday in December 1897.
Given under my hand and official signature.
Nov. Ist, 1897. T. F. HILL, ord’y,
ti F.ORHIA : kVINKsCoONTY.-To kfiwhern it
I may concern: Mrs, Flora Patterson, Guar
dian lias in due form applied to the udersigned
for leave tosel 1-two uudivded interest
in the Dower of Mrs. Arniimla P-vtferso:, belong
ing to her wards Hula and I’earl Patterson; and
said application will be heard on the fii si Monday
in December, next. November Ist 1897.
($2.01) T. F. HII.L, Ordinary.
GEORGIA., Banks County; The keeping of
the paupers of Bahjts County for the year 18us.
will be let to the lowest bidder at the Court House
(loorin Ilomer on the tint Tuesday in December
1897. The figbUovcet iveorrc.) ' i< .i, ’!>
t o the Ordinal y N '
(5 2.3 t) T. F. Tl'..f, Ordidrry.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Agreedble to an ortlcr of the ( ouvt
of Ordinary of Banks County, will be
sofil at Auction at the Court house
door of said county on the first I ties
dav in December next, within the
legal hours of sale the following prop
erty, to wit: One tract of hind lying
in Banks County.pn Hud,on Rlvei,
known as the Yi illi.aiTi C’. Oliver place,
and two shares of Stock One hundred
dollaVs each, in the firm formerly
styted Rogeis Hardware aud Machine
Company in the Town of Harmony
Grove, Georgia. SaVd land is well
impWved-, and containing Eighty five
Acres more or less; All of said tract
of land out gldft of the .widow's Dower
w ill be sold as the property of William
C. Oliver deceased. Spin for the pur
pose of paying debts, and distribution
amongst the heirs. t Tefms Cash.
This Ist November, 1897,
IN)VICK. OLIVER,
and M. E, ‘-‘LIVER
($4.62) Administrators,
BANKS SHERIFF’S SALES.
Will he sold on the first Tuesday
in December next at the Court house
in said county, within the legal hours
of sale tor cash; the tollowii g property
(to wit.) One One ninth undivided
interest in hemaihder, in a tract of
land consisting of four hundred Acres
UvoUe Ot less lying in said. ettuntv on
Hudson River, adjoining lands of J. A
Richey J. K. Thompson, A. J.San
dersand C. H On\n on the West,
the land whereoii Joseua Owen resi—
ded at the time of his death. Said
place is well improved Said interest
levied on as the property of J, O.
Owen in remriiider to sstisfy two fi frs
issued from the Justice Court of the
208th Dist G. M. of said county. One
in favor of C. W. Hood against J. O.
Owen; the other in fdV’Of of Long A
Bilhps and against J. O Owen.
Written notice given tenant in
posession in terms of the law.
This November 3 1807.
($5.28 j J- S Patks, Sheriff.
BANKS SHERIFF'S SALE
Will bo gold on the first Tuesday in December
next, within tlic I’egai hours of sale, before the
Court House door for cash the following descri.
bed property, to-wit: Twt) hunilretl and ..even
Acres of land m tt\t xo lui . c<l p *' ii
district Georgia3li ‘ia m. .udiun .amis
owned a. dp. ..vae. 17 Jt I ’ chr East by
lands >wn< a. ; *se. icti b.- \V . T lm .:er, nV
b V 1 ndsowred aad posessetl ly C. W. Hood
and West by iamls owned and ’or . 4scd by Joseph
I'arsons, and fully described as follows.
livinning at a stone where tiiU land corners
with lands of C, W. Hood and W. Rucker, and
running thence north twenty six degrees Hast
twenty two chains to a sweet gum, th*nco North
lift) five deg ices West eight chains to a hickory,
tl.ence North eighteen and one half degrees west
ten and one fmirtlj chains to a stake, thence
north eighty seveii Arid one half degree* East
tweh o and thrv j fdurths cliayis to a stake, thence
North tliirt; lie iy’i'l one half degrees West .11
chains am. eighty throe links to r Spanish oak,
thence South thirty fve degrees west thirty-two
chains to a black gum, thence north fifty seven
and one half degrees west five and one fourth
chains to a slake, thence South thirty legfees
West thin..Mive chains and forty links to a pine,
thence South fifty-seven degrees East fourteen
chains and sixty links to a pins, tlienee North
twentv nine degrees East fourteen chains to a
hick ry and thence Southf.fty-eiglit degrees East
thirty-nine chains tea stone corner the begin,
ning point in Banks County, Georgia.
Said land levied on as the property of Jones W.
Massey to satisfy an execution issued from the
Superior Court of llaukb County Georgia in favor
„ , Equitable Mortgage Company against said
•limes W. Massey. This 3rd day of November
.*37, (VW.Hi if, S. PARKS, SHEWN'.
GGORGIA: Banks County.— John
T. Gillespie has applied for exemption
of personality and setting apart and
valuation of homestead, and I will pass
upon the same at 12 o’clock in. on the
15th day of December 1897 at my of
fice Nov. 24th, 1897.
T. F. HILL, Ord’y.
GEORGIA; Banks Couvrv.—
John G. Ray has applied for exemp
tion of personality and setting apart
and valuation of homestead, and 1
will pass upon the same at 12 o’clock
m. on the 15th day of December.
1897. at my office.
t. f. Bill, g d>
NOTIC E.
To Debtors And Creditor*.
All persons having demandskgainst the estate
ff Jacob S. Richey late of Banks County dece’sed
are hereby itotifle'l to rentier in their demands to/
the undersigned according t* law. Anti all.
(lemons Indebted to said estate will jdease make
payment as their claims liecome due
November Ist 1897. John U. Telford.
Tempt* .ry Administrator
($2.01) of Jacob S. Richey.
All persons having demands against the estate
of William C. Oliver late bf Banks County dcc’U.
are hereby notified to render in t heir ilma(ls
to the undersigned according to law. And all (er
ons indebted to the sajd estate are requtred to
ninlv? inn .ediate paymeht. - This Ist Nov 1897.
Ivick Oliver and M.E. Oi.iver
($1.86) Adnir’s of W. ('. Oliver, deceased.
GEORGIA: Banks County
Will be sob! before t lie court
door, in the town of Homer. Banks
County. Geo., within the legal hours
of sale, on the first Tuesday in Dec
ember, 1897, the following described
propel tv, to wit: Due farm lying in a
body consisting of one hundred three
and nine tenths (103 9) acres in
Banks County, State of Georgia, on
the waters of Hudson River and boun
ded as follows; North by lands of
T. B. Griffin; North East by lands of
Mrs Nancy Ma 'Path l
lands ot Jess, e I’ir hett and- • >t.i
West by lands ui MTm. J. I’ritehett
an ’ he waters of Silver Creek an ! :l
farm being the same now owned
and oc upied by James If. Pritchett,
Levied on arid to he as the property of
James 11. Uritcfiett under and by
virlue cl a fi.fa. issued Irom the Sup
erior Court of Banks County, Geo,
upon a jiiiigment obtained at tho Sept
ember term, 1397, in favor of Mrs.
C. W. Driscoll vs. James H Pritchett
the same being a. special lier. an.l
Judgment on said properly deed to
Janies If. Pritchett having been filed
and R ecorded in* the Clerk’s office of
said State and County for the purpose
of levy and sale before this levy was
made. Written notice given tho de
fertdant, James H. Pritchett, as is re
qilired l>v aw. This the third day of
November, 1897.
J. S. PATiKS,
(ST.iT) Sheriff
ONL OF TWO WAYS.
The bladder was creat ed for one pur
pose, namely, a receptacle for the urin e
and as such 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.
Ui healthy urine from unhealthy
kidneys is the chief cause ot bladder
tsoubles. So the womb, like the bladder
was created for one purpose, and if
not doctored too much is not liable to
weakness or dissease, except in rare
cases’ It is situated hack of and very
close to the bladdlir, therfeore any pain
disease or inconvenience manifested in
he kidneys, back, bladder or viinary
passage is often, by mestake, attrib
uted to female weakness ar womb tro
uble of some sort. The error is easily
made and may be easily avoided 1 o
find out correctly, set yoitr Urine aside
for twenty-four houfs: a sedament or
settling indicates ktdney or bladner
trouble. The mild and extraordinary
effect ofDr Kilmer’s Swamp Root, the
great kidney, and bladder remedy is
soon realized . If you need a medic
ine you should have the best. At
dr iggists fifty cents and one dollar.
Yilu may have a sample bottle and
pamphlet, both sent free oy mail.
Mention The Hanks County Journal
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FOR 1898.
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LIMBLESS COTTON.
In anotlref colum of this issue of
the Journal yon will fiud an article
which was published in the Atlanta
Constitution of Nov 2nd, which very
mildly expresses the advantages of
anew kill'd of Cotton, which lias the
very appropriate name “Jackson’s
Limbles o Cotton”. While there are
Doubting Thomaset everywhere; the
Editor of the Journal must admit
he dOHld not believe tho newspaper
reports about this wondei fill specie,
of eottor. until he had seen the plant
itself. But now’, since it lias been
our good fortune to have seen this
cotton, and knowing where it was in
cultivation and knowing the owner
of the land on which it now grows.
We feel that it is a duty we owe to
the people of this section to say that
owing to the extensive advertiseing of
til in new kind of cotton which they
claim will produce about four bales
of lint cotton to the acre of ordinary
Georgia lands, and which we donot
doubi in the least- because judging by
the stalks now on exhibition in the
offices of Messrs Eady & Harralson
of Atlanta, we. cannot believe other
than that it will produce that much,
and owing to the remarkable demand
for these Seed and because there arc
but a few hundred bushels of them
on the market this year, orders are in
creasing every day, therefore, in or
der to get Supplied with these seed it
is necessary that you send in your or
ders at once!
You can Order through this office
and we want to see this entire section
well supplied with this Sue variety of
COltCll.
RHEUMATISM.
is promptly relieved and quickly cured
by Drummond,s Lightning Remedy’.
It is pleasant to take, act immediately
is notir.ju'ibtis, does not disturb dig
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express office two large bottles, one
month,s treatment, with special direc
tions Agents wanted. Drummond
Medicine Cos., 84 N issau St, New
Ycrk. '■ '
It has now been demonstrated
that nine cases out of ten of women’s
disorders, painful and troublesome as
they ale, do not require tiie attention
of a physician at all. “Local taeat
ment” or “private examinotions
h'Ave been shown to be entirely un
necessary. The simple, pure wine ot
Gabdui, taken in the privacy of the
hdme insures quick relief.
It is (Intirtely unnecessary for any
woman to suffer from these almost
universal complaints. She can get
a bottle of McElree’s Wine of Cardui
at the nearest drug store for SI,OO
and quickly put an end to tno mi.
pleasant pains ahd derangements
Thousands of women arts well to-day
because they did that.
Everybody \vl\o is any
body, takes the
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che nest and Newsiest
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and and o n’t YOU forget it.
NORTHEAST ERAS R. R. OF GEORGIA
liHTV KKN ATHENS AND LULA
TIMETABLE Nog To Take Effect Oct. 18.1897.
SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND .
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Itaily Daily l>uily NORTH EASTERN RAILROAD STATIONS. Uay l>a. . ‘ Jy
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A. M. P.M A. M. Ar A. M. P. i. A A.
.130 R 15 11 OS W Lula *
soo ivse 112 k Gillsville 10 33 43 O.m.
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U. 1 . aIF vVEB, State Agent K. Vi SIZhR, Au (•
WEDDING BELLS AT WASfi-
INGTON,
Green--Smith
Crawford, Ga., Nov. 29, 1897.
(Special lo The Journal.)
One of the happiest marriages that
has ever occurred in our community
was ih it which united in the holy
huu<L of matrimony Mr. Charles
;.. ijieen of this county to MiiS
Lizzie Gib's Smilli ot Washington,
Gj., on Wednesday Nov. 241 b, at
3 o'clock p. m.
Air. Green accompanied by hi*
brothers an 1 sister, Messrs. Eustace
and Taney and Miss Lounette Green
of tl is county, and Mies McNortoji
of Winder, Ga. hoarded the nine
o’clock train for Washington Wednes
day morning and returned the same
evening bringing with him hm heart’s
idol.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
John L. Smith one of Wilkes' most
prc&perotft planters, aud a niece of
Col- Jim Smith of this county. She 1,
is sweet, gentle and clever and pog< ! '
sesses that refinement of mind ,bo
priceless in womanly character.
The groOin is the son of Mr. Jan
J. Green of Oglethorpe county and
isatiuetype of noble young man
hood which combined with his finan
cial sense bespeaks for him a highly
successful business career.
The happy couple were tlffi recip
ients of many congratulations from
admiring friends.
Their future home Will be at Wat-
kinsviile, Oconee county, Ga.
(NOTICR.
I will offer for Sale to the highest
bidder at my dwelling: Farm stock,
Farm Tools, Vehicles. Farm Produce,
including Corn, Fodder, Shucks, Po
talees, Peas, etc., also some house
hold articles including Organ and
some good Furniture. 10 o’clock,
December 14th, 1897.
Rcspt.
J. W. SUMPTER.
Free or Charge to Sufferers.
Out this out and take it to your drug
gist and get a snn pie bottle free of Dr.
King’s New Discovery, for Coasim lotion
coughs and colds. They do not ask you
to buy before trying, this will show you
the great merits of this truly wonderful
reine y, and show you what can bo ac
complished by the regular size bottle.
This is no experiment, and would be
disastrous th the proprietors, did they
not kliow it would invariably core.
Many of the best physicians are now
using it in theirprectice with great re
sults, and are relying on it'utmost se—
vere bases. It Is guaranteed. Trial
bottles free at L, G. Hardman & Bro’s
and J,. J. riliarp & Bro’s
IIARIIONY GROVE., ’ Ga.
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The Constitution is now running
its Sixth Ccntesr A chant o gusss
the missing word is given to a;i
subscribe and pay $1.25 in ;
for the Constitution and this Jyurna
for one year. . t
ATTENTION.
O
Mon. Boys and Little Children, you
have something to be proud of,
A Neat and Clean
Parlor Barber Shop.
First-class White Barbers, who under
stand the barber business thoroughly
Also, Ladies’ Hair Dressing, Bangs
Trimmed and Scalps Cleaned.
Razors honed ahd put in firt class
condition for a reasonable cliafge.
All we ask of our friends is to g'ive us
a trial, and you Wilt be sure to come
again to the I’arlur Barber Shop., Price
to suit eVerybddy. We guarantee sat
isfaction.
W. D. PIERCE, Pro
Up-stairs of the J. P. Wood Building,
Harmony Grove, Ga.
o ..
The ten cent cotton so is not yet
sixty days old, buthernanie is doubt
less the topic of many sonversationS
in almost every state and county in
the Union, and it is very grattifying
to know that those most interested iu
our worthy farmer’s welfare are tho
ones that in our candid opinidn Will
see to it that The Ten Cent Cdtton
Company (which is undoubtedly their
most true and very best friend) will,
be crowned with success in thejjvery
near future; and then we will all be
more than happy while bidding ali 5<5
Cotton “Farewell, farewell forever.
Pit OFESXIONA L CARDS
Q t N. HARDEN* M. D.
ly-Oi FicK West of Public Square,
HOMER, GA*
[JAViU STARR, -
Attorney at law,
HOMER, GA
Special attention given to all ItieineEs^
J, L. PERKINS,
Attorney at Law,
I Homer, (it. *
Prompt attention given to nil bus!
. ness placed in my hands.
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