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Banks County JoursiL.
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF
MASKS COUNTY.
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Lvpres*toi*of contributor*.
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mining andjall copies should be In this office not
l.ster lhan Saturday morning ineore publica
ti<§-i Address ah ct-mununicatloas to
lirtitor, BA.VKS COI~NTY JMJLXAL.
THURSDAY, FEB. ‘24. I*9*.
FOR GOVERNOR
A LJ.F.X< D. OaNRT KR}
OF HAI-L COUNTY.
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE,
II 3[.auk A.;llakdin.
M)R CONGRESS, Oih DIST
HOWARD THOMPSON
Of lIALL.
C >1 Allen D. Candler who.* started
(Ml, tinder the,most favorable auspice*
•f any of his predecessor* has made
the biggest “bust” that wtt ever heard
*f snd every time he tries to smooth*
it ever he makes matter* worse.
The Binekshear Times.
We fully agree Time* in
a* much as is found in the first if lines
of the above, and we must admit that
a bi' ‘ bust’’ ha* been made; bnt it
the bust tip of several political rings
that our candidate from Hall muit be
found guilty of—and we believe that
a ruaiority or about 75.000 of the ]>eo
pie of Georgia will tell by their votes
that every time Col. A. Lb Candltr
attempts to ••smoothe it over ’ he only
make* matter* worse for each and all
of hi* opponents.
L LAKEWOOD,
NEAR ATLANTA.
Kr fto Hanks Conatj Joa
We sre living in a fas', age; And
one of startling sensational develop—
wonts. So much so that the mind of
the writer seems whirling in a tern—
pest of confused thought,
Ttvo noted, letters hare recently
dropped almost simultaneously upon
tho body politic, Ilka -a clap of thun
der from a clear sky; One from the
Spanish minister to the court of Me
Hanna, in which it roasted President
McKinley in a way which shows up
in its true light the attitude ot Spain
toward this country; and lays bare the
glaring duplicity of Spanish treachery!
resorted to in order to pull the wool
over the eyes of the administration at
Washington.
It is not expected the President
will take any deeissivc action in the
matter, as he is bound hand and foot
to tho money power; and tho
bond-holding interest of Europe and
Wall street, who’s liberal donation to
the campaign corruption fund placed
him in his present exaultcd position,
where he is forced to yeald to the die
ta'es of a inonoyed Aristocracy, who
have no feeling in jornraon with the
toiling millions.
The ether letter, written by our
“Uncle Allen Candler;” while it does
net disturb our diplomatic relations
with any other government; Las up -
set the politicians all over the great
State of Georgia; And caused wide
spread confusion in their ranks.
The letter contains nothing but a
plain, concise statement of facts; at the
samo tune it has set the political buzz
saw in motion; and brought the ring
leaders up witc a round turn.
Ail is confusion in their camps, and
they are skipping about m every an—
and fearful that their occupation is
lost.
We simply regard the letler as a
Truthful exposition of the coroupt
methods in politics, which has existed
for a long time in our state, which
will not hurt the man who had the
courage to expose them.
The canvas promises to be a lively
one from start to finish.
1 have every confidence that L'ol
Candler, the fearless champion of true
democracy; nnd the earnest advocate
of honest methods, will come out with
victory stamped ujon his banner.
The tnro has arrived when tho pco
pie in their majesty must declare at
the balot box, who they will have to
serve them, and not be subjected to’
the manipulations of packed conven '
tious,
The people have become tired of j
political stair chambers, ami there is
no man in the state who better under
stands these matters than Allen D.
Candler, no one who can corns nearer
uniting the disaffected political ele—
menls of the state thud him.
In my judgment fie is the only man
in the state who can sxtricate the peo
pie from the grasp of a hand of politi
cal shisters, who have caused a dark
stain to rest upon the fair escutcheon
of our rommon-vonlth; And if he is
elected, which I have not the slightest
dolibt, all can rely upon it, that he
will! administer the high functions of
his high office in the entetest of all the
people.
I think we all can rest assured of
ono fact, in tiic event of his clem >n,
that he will not go prancing about ovr
the country in palace cars, furnished
hv rich corporations.
It was the corrupt methods alluded
to in Col. Candler’s noted letter that
first caused the disruption in the detn
ocratic party; and which has contin —
ucd to wi len tho brcach/ver since.
That there will be some high kick
ing, we havo no doubt, but the peo—
pie must stem the tide, and all will be
bright and blooming in the end.
* So says Fulton.
The new gubernatorial candidate,
Rev. Sam I’. Jones ot Cartersville
says ‘the little politicians have been
popping up until wo have got a can
didate in almost every section of the
state—aaJ one from Cartersnlle, Ga,”
HjjJMr, Jones is mistaken, when lie
says WE have a candidate from Car
tcrsville. Because WK have a candi
date that IS a candidate right; and
we are happy io say that wo will not
explode likejlhe Maine,Jnor that little
political jackass from Cartersville.
which kicks up and bray* at ft time at
which he should have been looking
for the thoroughbred [democrat fioni
Pigeon Roost, Homer and Gainesville.
Tiiis thoroughbred is our*candidate
Hon. Allen I>. Candler,; of Hall.
tV e do not want any little would-be
politician from Cartersville to;gel into
this ‘d ig’tight,” as it were, unless i hat
little Cartersville would-b* politician
wishes to contir.ue’to assist tofrun our
candidate Col. Candler’s majority up
away beyond 100.000 votes in October.
HOUSEHOLD GODS.
The ancient Greeks lieheved that
tie Penates were tbe gods who atten
ded to the welfare and prosperity of
the family, They were worshipped
as household gods in every home,
Tl<- h'. usthold god of to-dav is Dr.
Kings New Discovery For Consum
ption. coughs, colds and for all atfec
tions of the Throat, Chest and Lungs
it is invaluable. It has been tried fer
a quarter of a century and is guaru
teed to 1 nre, or money refunded. N j
household should be without this good
angel. It is pleasant to take and a
safe and sure remedy for old and
young. Free trial bottles at L G Hard
man & Bro; and L. J. Sharp A l’ru’s
Drug stores, Harmony Grove Ga.
Regular sire 50c and SI.OO.
Please mention this Journal.
This is the Man j
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"A few months ago, Mr. Byron Every
of Woodstock, Mich., w b*dly aitlic
ted with rheumatism, his right leg was
swolen the full length, causing him
great suffering, he was advised to try
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. The first
bottle of it helped him considerably and
the second bottle affected u cure. The
25 and 50 cent sizes are for sale by
R, T. THOMPSON, Host*, Ga
It has now been demonstrated
that nine cases out of ten of women’s
disorders, painful and troublesome as
they are, do not require the attention
of a physician at all. “Local tneat
ment” or “private examinotions
have been shown to he entirely un
necessary. The simple, pure wine of
Cardiii, taken in the privacy of the
home insures quick relief.
It is entirely unnecessary for anv
woman to suffer from these almost
universal complaints. She can get
a bottle of McElree’s Wino oi Cardui
at tho nearest drug store for ,j],oo
and qtiick'v put an end to the un
pleasant pains and derangements
Thousands of women are Tel! to-day
cause they did that.
LOCALS.
NOTES OFLM KIiKST FOB
OFU READERS
Sicknet. i.
Excuse ns.
Cnngi atuiations.
1 ’lease excuse us.
Local news is scarce.
We need a war badly.
* Get ready to fight Spain.
A'ot long unttll court week,
Look out for war with Spam!
Please cxcuro the correspondents.
Tuesday was George Washington’s
biithday.
Dr. W. P- Harden was in tov. n
iu.il Thursday.
Ob! please let us hear from those
correspondents.
Mr Y. ash Garrison, who lives near
Cost, is very low with pneumonia.
Mr. Fred E. Harden, of Atlanta
spent a few days with relatives in Ho
mer bst week.
The gubernatorial candidates are
becoming very numerous, but Allen 1)
Candler will get there.
City Council meets next Wednes
day night. Let all the connoilmen
atlond and get down to busiacss.
Next Tuesday, March Ist is the day
on which the Populist’s committees
fur the several districts in the county
meet, and which elect new officers.
Miss.JMittie McDonald and her sis
ter Mrs, Lee Ray spent Saturday and
part of Sunday with friends in Lula
and Bellton.
* NUBIAN TEA cures Dyspepsia.
Constipat ion and Indigestion.
J** xiegulatej the Liver. Prioe. 250.
The anniversary of Washington’s
birthday was very appropriately ob
served at the i celetny ia-t Tuesday,
by recitation and speaking by the
scholars-
rJlpiils
* gAndlcjnic Pellets,
Cure all forms of disease caused by
Sluggish Liver and Biliousness.
The Pink Pill Cleanses
The Tonic Pellet Invigorates
The little " Doctor's Book " tells all alwwt
them, and a week's Treatment Free, prove*
every word true. Complete Treatment, ado.
BROWN MFG. CO., N. T. and OrwnevlHo, Tens.
Tuesday was a legal holiday for all
except newspapers and other papers
such as interest-bearing promisory
notes, which run along more rapidly
than the modern mail carrying trains,
which you know runs much faster
than some of the subscribers to soup
country weekly papers run to pay up
for a year's subscription to the same.
Carload Oig;:t:s{ --2 Instru
ments) j ast received at Conway’s
'itithicHoti.se. Alliens, Gtt. Write
tor terms and prices.
When writing
Please mention this Journal.
Whi'e you are in Harmony Grove
c all and have your barber work done
at the “Parlor Barber Shop.” Head
the acivi rtisement of that very popu
lar establishment, in another colum.
An Uncertain Die cave.
There is no disease more uncertain in its
nature than dyspepsia. Physicians say that
the symptoms of no two cosen agree. It is
therefore most difficult to make a correct
diagnosis. No matter hmv severe, or under
—hat disguise dyspepsia attacks you, Browns’
Iron Bitters wiJi cure it. Invaluaolc in all
diseases of the stomach, blood and ncries.
Browns’ Iron BiUcrs is sold by ali dealers.
SOM ETHIMG TO KNOW.
It may be worth something to know
that the very best medicine for restor -
ing the tired out nervous system tor.
healthy vigor is Electric Bitters. This
medicine it purely vegetable, acts by
giving tout to the nerve centres in the
stomach, gently stimulates the Liver
ami kidneys, and aids these organg in
throwing off impurities in the blood.
Electric Bitters improves the appetite,
aids dilfestion, and is pronounced by
those who have tried it as the vers best
blood purifier and nerve tonic. Try it.
Sold for 50c or §I.OO per bottle at
L. G HARDMAN & BRO’S, and
L. J. SHARP & BKO’S Drug Stores,
Harmony Grove, Ga
A German has invented a neat little
brush for the hat, which has a spring
wire loop attached to its back by
which it is supported in the crown of
the hat when not in use. Perhaps
this invention will be of great service !
to the entire traveling world.
Cotton.
With careful rotation of
crops and liberal fertilizations,
cotton lands will improve. The
application of a proper ferti
lizer containing sufficient Pot
ash often makes the difference
between a profitable crop and
failure. Use fertilizers contain
ing not less than 3 to 4 %
Actual Potash.
Kainit is a complete specific
against “ Rust.”
AH a boat PoUh—the results of !t use by actual ex
periment on the best farms in the United States—b
told in a little book whicli we publish aud will gladly
■uulfroe to soy fanner in America who will writ* for it.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
yj Nuuu St., New York.
OUTLOOK FOR OMAHA FUND.
Thu Commit it. Marino Satisfact
ory Frixwess In Ai.i. Parts
Of Georgia.
A roll of honor has been prepared
bv Georgia’s commissioners to Oms
! Ini’s exposition wl-ich will bear the
names of the eoutributi rs to the fund
which is being raised to send an cxlii
let there from Georgia.
The commissioners are pleased with
the outlook. Each member lms made
1 dona ion, and they request the busi
ness men ot tho state in particular to
assist them m raising the requisite
sum. The fund will be completed if
I 2 000 will contribute $5 each.
Tetter. SaR-Rhenm and Eczema.
Tiie intense itching and smarting:, inci
dent to these diseases, isinstantly allayed
hy applying Chamberlain’s Eye am,:
1 kln Ointment. Many very bai. coses
have been permanently cured byii. Ii
is equally efficient for itching piles and
■v favorite remedy for eoro hippies,
chapped hands, chilblains, frost bitea
aud chronic gore eyes. 25 cts.per box.
Dr. Lady’s Condition Powders, are
just xvhat a horse needs when in bad
condition. Tonic, blood purifier and
vermifuge. They are not food but
medicine and the best in use to put r.
norB in prime condition. Brice k 1
'.snta per pad vge.
A. Paris florist after many experi
ments is able to grow chrysanthemums
with the odor of the rose, sunflowers
with the perfume of the jasmine, and
ealla liliies with tho. scent of the violet.
How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Itawani for any case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh
Cure.
F, J. Cheney & Cos., Props,,Toledo, O
We the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years,
and believe him perfectly honorable
m all business transactions ami lin
anctally able to cam- out any obli
gations made by their firm,
Wkst&Trux, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O. Waldixo, Kixkav&.Mat*-
vi>r, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo
Ohio.
Hail’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood
md mucous surfaces of tbe system
Price 75c. per bottle. Hoot by ai
Druggists. T< slimoninls free-
I bill’s Family Pil’s are the best
MSEIREt')
I>*s or -.ter! Ifn lhotißn<!
'iiiiiA.* th . , it- '* Rlniosfc iiiiuiliUi*
FOR WCfVIfIN’S
PECULDR
WEAKNESSES,
Jrre*r.lnrjt!p* er'l demntj?n*nt.
It li*is Irffcom'' lie leading ’•enie ly
for thin clais of troubles. itexerta
u wonderfully healing. atrongtbsn
inj and Eoothiu< iniiucaca upon
the nicnatr'uai organs. It cures
••whiter’' *Pf! faliiDK of tho wonih.
It stops flocnliog ana relieves sup
jsT life
&ssti
prcsteA and pS‘nfr.l mtnifrFtatiop.
{•’or (‘bang© of Life it u the bv*at
medicir > made. It is beneficial
during pregnancy, and helps to
bring cluidrau into hoirrs Barren
fur years. It invigorates, atiruu
lates, strengthens the whole sys
tem. This grsut remedy in offered
to ill afflicted women. Why will
a;*y woman suffnr another minute
with certain relief within roucht
Wine oi Cafdtti tinlv costs SI.OO per
bottle at your drug store.
JTv arlrics. til ain't rrquiring eptf-lnl >.Wtr
tinnt, oMlrt.**. qi'Awj the ** l.sulirt’
JVpurtmen<,“ Tht f hattHuoo- l/ -u Med- .
<ct m C 1 *~ CkattanvO'ja, Tcnn.
Rev. J. V*. SMITH. Camden, 8. C., says: p
'My wife used VYineof Card'd at ho ms |
for falling cf the womb and it entirely jj
cured her.” [
“Mr. Ward 1.. Smith, of Fredericks
town, Mo., was troubled with chronic
diarrhoea for over thirty years. He
had become fully satisfied that it was
only e question of a short time until he
would have to give up. Ho had been
treated by some of the best physicians
In Europe and America but got no per
manent relief. One day he picked up a
newspaper and chanced to read an ad
vertisement of Chamberlain’s Colic.
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, lie got
a bottle of it, the first dose helped him
and its continued use cured him.
For sale
by R. T. TIXOMI’SON, HOMER.
■Harden-Truitt.
At the residence of the bride’,!
mother Mrs. J. S. Truitt about five
miles south of Homer. Mass Nettie O.
i'ruitt, and l)r. O. N. Harden vere
inited in the holy bonds of matrimony
011 last Thursday evemnir at Bo’eloik
dev. Mr. Wilson, of Maysville ofilc:
“ting,
Tho ceremony was a beautiful one,
and was performed ill a parlor beauti
fully decorated, Mil was witnessed" by
inly relatives and intini te friends of
the contracting , parties.
Tli- bride is considered one of the
most beautiful and [ charming young
ladies of banks county, who was loved
mil admired by ail who knew her,
The groom is a Young and promising
physician of Homer, who lias many
friends to congratulate him upoft this
sudden 1 r'ghtning of his future life.
These two young people are particu
larly suited to ea'ii ether, and may
the future hold nothing for them but
happiness, is the wish if their many
friends, Their future home will be
in Ilomer.
j Female
j Regulator
For all diseases peculiar to women and girls.
It Tones up the Nerves, Improves the Ap
petite, Enriches tise Wood, and gives Life.
Health anJ Strength. It Is the
Q'JEEN OF TONICS
MASKS T2S OOMMCXIOS CLEAR,
ft's!S’ s " 1 A Bottle cl " Monthly ” fieeulatlni;
riltti Pills with each tottla. For sale By
,-.11 !i jlers or seal direct Upon receipt of price by
Lew Spencer Med. Cos., Chattanooga, lean.
LADIES’ SPECiAL TREATMENT: m
Co-’tfcS requiring v vttment. nJdress.
giving syfUptnif,*; I .* ftedicoi Ur-
Eartmeni. AJ-. ice r.n.i book on Female
•is casts, v.ith testirmviuls. free.
Ft Sate and Rocomtrended oy
R. 1. THOMPSON, Homer, Ga
DENVER I'ACIC SOLD.
Denver, Fobfuafv 21-—Standing
on the steps of the Arapahoe court,
today, Judge W. D. Cornish, special
master, offered for side the road and
appurtenances of the deliver J’f.eifie
Railway and Telegraph Company
under foreclosure of lhe lirst mort
gage- The property was bought bv
Mr. Lowrenee Greer, on h half of the
reorganization committee, for ?2. 00U.
OCO, there neing no oilier bidders
a Good lutTUk
■ From the Clerk of Circuit Ci urt.
I’T.KXA.snrsA, Flu., Kelt 28., IS9B.
Mr. J. Gbobuic SnuiEß, Tingfist, City
Dear George:— Please send abut
tie of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. 5
would not fce[ easy'if I knew there was
none of this valuable Remedy in the
house. I have given it a fair test and
consider it one of the very best reme
dies for croup that 1 have ever found.
One dose has always been suflieisnt, al
•hogli I use it freely. Any cold my
cniidren contract yenids very redily to
this medicine. I can conscientiously
recommend it for croup mtd colds in
children. Yours respectfully.
Geo E. Wolff.
Soiu by It. T. THOM I’SON, HoJiSs On.
mo;> EY
TO LOaN.
Mon“3V to loan on real estate
for five vears at 6 per cent
interest Borrowers to pay ex
penses of obtaini? loan,
for full particulars call on or
address
CHAS, M, WALKER,
Harmony Grove, Ga.
Sour Stomach Cure.
A. long time I was a great suffer from
Liver and stomach troubles. I had n
dull pain ill mj left side under iny heart.
At times my side became
swollen and the pain acute. Ivly stom
a-h was always sour and I would vomit
every time I eat. My bowels were
very irregular, causing me pain and
distress. I tried many things without
any benefit. I read of yaur medicine
and concluded to try it, and an glad
hut I did. I felt better after the first
dose. I continued to take Ramon’s
Liver Pills & Tonic Pellets until I wa
entirely cured. —D. W. Penland, Otto,
Macon Cos:, N. C.
SPECIAL ATTENTION.
o
Men, Boys and Little Children, you
have something to be proud of,
A and Gaean
Parlor Barber Shop.
First-class White Barbers, who under
stand the barber business thoroughly.
Also, Ladies’ Hair Dressing, Bangs
Trimmed nnd Scalps Oleati -d.
Razors honed ahd put ill firt class
condition for a reasonable charge.
All we ask of our friends is to give us
a trial, and you will be sure to come
again to tiie Parlor Barber .Shop. Price
to suit everybody. We guarantee sat
isfaction.
W. D. PiERCE, Pro
First door below L. J. Shars’s Drug
Store on Main Street.
Harmony Grove. Ga.
A CURE FOIt HEARTBURN.
That burning sensation in the stom-*
uch, the pains ami suffering which 1
experienced for five long years, brought
on by continued .constipation and bib
lousness, are almost indesribable, 1
tried every known aemedy without ef
fect. Finally 1 tried Ramon’s Liver
fills & Tonic Pellet*, following the di
rections carefully, After taking a few
doses 1 began to improve. 1 have not
used more than three boxes and feel
as well as I ever felt My seitoration
to perfect health I attrilmta solely to
tiie use of Ramon’s Liver Pills (1 Tonic
Pellets, and I only wish I could per
suade others to do as I aid and be
cured.-Logan St. Nalls, Amsterdam,
Ya.
Tiie discovery of MeElree’s Wine
of Cardui has brought a revolution in
the treatment of tho common com
plaints, from which all women some—
times suffer, called ‘‘Female Diseases”
The belief that those troubles could
only lie treated after examinations by
physicians, and frequently oniv cured
1 by the SUIT'' an’s knife, was once wide
j spread. The dread ot such treatment,
I mid exposure kept thousand* of mod
i est women silent about their suffering.
They preferred tiie pains and the
torture to going to a physician about
such matt era.
POSTPONED SALE
GEORGIA. B inks Cottar Wili
lie sold on the first Tuesday in March
next, at rhe Court house in saidcoun
iv, within tiie legal hours of sale, to
the highest bidder, for cash. The fol
lowing Dropertv, to wit: One tract
of lurid lying in tli. 1210th Dis’t L Ai.
of said County, containing One hun
dred and fourteen Acres more or Ess.
Adjoining the lands of Mu. G. W .
Davis on he North, Fierce Knox on
the Soutn, D. H. P. Garrison on the
East, and the County Pauper's home
on the West. The land whereon de
fendent resided in tiie ve ir 1894. And
sow rented to Riley Arlliu, as the
property of defendant Sind land
ievied on to satisfy an execution is
sued from nhe J ustice Court ot 1210th
I)is't G. M. of Banks County* in fa—
vor of W- 11. T. Gillespie against I E
Sheridan, Written notice idveti ten
ant in possession as the law directs.
1,, vv made by G. A. Fagan, L. C.
This February Ist IS9B.
52) J. r> Parks, Sliciiif.
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SAL.YE.
The Best Salve in the world fo
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt.
Rheum, Fever Sores, l etter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and ail Skin
Eruptions, and positively cures Piles
or no pat required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction or monoy
iffumled. Price 26 cents per box
For sale bv L. J. Sharp dt Bro., Har
mony Grove, and L. G. Hardman &
Bro., Harmony Grove aud Maysville.
“From everywhere conies xvt i'ils of
praise for Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy. “Allow me to congratulate you
on tiie merits of your Remedy. It
cured me of chronic bronchitis when
tiie doctor could do nothing for me.”—
Oius F. nemmel, Toledo, O. For sale by
R. T T IIOMI’SON, IlostKK.Ga.
GEORGIA. Masks County
Whereas certain petitioners have
made their applications to thi court,
praying for an order granting the es—
tablishinent of anew road, cominenc
ing at. or imar Neal Wilhite’s resi
dence; and running by the residences
of M .-vI Lewallen, M. E. McDonald
H. L Ray and the old Bob Bruin
place, thence to the Jackson County
".ine near the O. J. Ray place.
Whereas Commissioners appointed
for that purpose have reviewed and
marked out i aid contemplated roa 1
and reported to me that said road
will be one of much public utility and
convenience Now this is to cite an*l
admonish all persona .hat on the tint
Monday in Matvh nc-Xt said road will
be granted if no good cans* is shown
to the contrary.
Given tinder my baud and sea' this
ihe 31 st January 1308.
T. F. IIILL.
($-1.35) Or.i’y
GEORGIA; Banks County.—
Will be sold on the lirst Tuesday
in March next, at the Court house in
s.::-l county, within the iega hours of
sale, to the highest bidder, for cash;
the following property, to-wit:
Dim lot of land lying 3 Town
of Baldwin, in Banks County; Block
25, lot No. 9. Levied on as the prop
erty of Chas H ManZcr, for State and
County tax for the year 189?, Levied
by J. A. Martin, L. C. and turned
over to J. S Parks, Sheriff. Written
notice given, as required by law.
This February Ist 1898.
($3.30) J. S. Parks, Sheriff.
A XVon.lcrfnl DkcoTrry.
The last quarter of a century records
many wonderful discoveries in medicine,
but none that have accomplished more for
humanity than thdi sterling old household
remedy, browns’lron Bitters. It seen,.-, to
contain the very elements of good health,
and neither man, woman or child can take
if without deriving the greatest benefit.
Bro ’uj'lrou Fitters is sold by ali 'lsalers.
ONL OF TWO WAYS.
The bladder was created for one pur
pose, namely, a receptacle for tbe uriu 0
and as such it it not liable to any form
of sease except by ono of two way*
Tin; first way m from imperfect action
of the kidney*. The second way it
from careless local treatment of othor
diseases.
CHIEF CAUSE
L idle a! thy urine from unhealthy
kidney* is tile chief ofluse ot bladder
thimbles. So the womb, like the biadder
wis created for one purpose, and if
not doctored too much is not liable to
weakness or dissease, except m rare
cases* It is situated back of and veiy
close to the bind. 1 hr, ihcrfeorcany pain
disease or inconvenience manifested in
lie kidneys, back, bladder or vrinar*
passage is often, by mestake, attrib
uted to female weakness ar womb tro
uble of some sort. The error i* easily
made and may be easily avoided To
find out correctly, set your urine aside
fur twenty-four hours-a sedameni or
settling indicates kidney or bladder
trouble. Tin mild ind extraordinary
effect ofDr Kilmer'.-. Swantp Root, the
great kidney, and bladder remedy i
soon realize ! . If you need a medic
ine you should have tbe best. At
druggists fifty cents and one dollar
You may have a sample bottle and
pampldet, both sent flee ny mail, upon
receipt of tiß'ee tWJ-Ciiit stamps to
cover cost of p istage on tho bottle.
Mention The Banks County Journal
aud send your address to Dr. Kilmer
"v Cos., Buighampton, N. Y.
The proprietors of this paper gnaran
tee tiie genuineness of this offer
See What VYe Give For Only IO
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ing htitl Knitting; or a Stamping Out
lit of 09, patterns, many new designs,
including centerpieces,doilies, etc.
The excellent stories, for which ths
homu is noted, will bo continued; tho
Fashion and F mey Work departments
will bo kept up to a high standard.
Kate San lx r > will continue her bright
“Off-hand talks,” and every one of the
numerous Departments will be increas
ed and made brighter,
Illustrated Premium List or outfit
for canvassing sent five:
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Legal Ads. for 1898.
GEORGIA. Banks County,—>
Ordinary's Office. January 3rd 1898.
NOTICE to ail concerned ; The apprai
sers appointed to assign and set apart a
twelve months support to Mrs Adiine
Slayton, widow of William Slayton de
ceased out of the estate tf said decea
sed, having filed their report ih this ofii
ce ; and unless some valid objection to
said report be made k town to tho Court
on or before the iir- Monday ih Febru
ary 1898 the same il theti be appro*
ved and made the judgment of the
Court.
($2.79) 7. IL HILL, Ordinary.
GEORGIA: Banks County.—
Whereas, G. W. D. Barber, admin
istrator of Mary Brown, represents
to the court m Ills petition duly
filed ahd entered on rtcord that he
ha* fully administered Mary Brown’s
i**tate, This is therefore to cite all
persons concerned; kindred and tired'
itors, to show cause, if anv they can,
a !iv said administrator should not be
discharged from his administration,
and receive letters of disiu ssion on
the first Mnndav in March 1898.
T K. Hi I E. Ordinary.
GEORGIA. Banks County.,
Whereas a petition haring been filed
to this couit, piaring foi an order
granting a change in the Public road
leading fioni Berlin Court Ground to
lhe Wilmot Fagans old place.
Beginning near William Borders’
residence; them e North a straight line
to the bend in oid road, a distauee of
about jf mile, And, whereas Conimis
doners, appointed for that purpose
have reviewed and mat ked out said
contemplated change and reported to
me that said change will he one of
public utility.
Now, tins is to cite and admonish
all persons that on the 25th day of
March next, said change will be gran
ted, if no good cause is shown to the
contrary. Given under my hand and
official signature. February 21st
1898.
84. U T. F. HILL, Ordinary.