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up your mind to take 1
Scoffs
Emulsion
this summer.
Then look for
this picture on a of
the wrapper, a fllnf
man with a big Y l
fish on his back.
Do not let anyone talk to
you of something “ just
as good.”
i When you want cod
, liver oil and the hypo
i phospliites you want the
very best. You will find
' them in only one place,
* Scott's Emulsion.
> There is no other emul
>sion like it; none other
. does the same work; and
[no other has the same
S record of cures.
> All Druggists, sc", and sl.
) SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, N.Y.
BANKSCOUNTYJOURNAL
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HANKS COUNTV| JOURNAL.
THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 7398.
WHO IS YOUR CHOICE.
The Candidates Before the Primary
of June in the 9tb District.
For Governor,
Allen D. Candler,
Robert L. Berner,
Spencer R. Atkinson.
For Secretary of State,
Mark A. Hardin,
Phil Cook.
For Comptroller General,
IVm. A. Wright.
For Commissioner of Agriculture:
R, T. Neebit,
O. B. Stevens.
For State School Commissioner:
G. R. Glenn,
For Attorney General:
J. M. Terrel.
For Prison Commission:
J. S. Turner,
J. W. Renfroc.
For State Treasurer:
W. J. Spe°r.
For Representative in sGth Congress
for the 9th District:
F. C. Tate,
Howard Thompson.
* No contest over the office of
Comptroller General, State School
Commissioner, Attorney General or
the State Treasurer.
Everytiiinu points that the Hon.
U. 15. Stevens, a noteil farmer of
South West Ga., will be our next
Commissioner of Agriculture.
Tiie New York Journal’s special
and exclusive war service is now ap
pearing simultaneously in The Augus
ta Herald, under a special arrange
mei fa between the two psp rs. The
Herald’s enterprise thus puts the
cream of the war news in Augusta and
yiciminty from 12 to 18 hours ahead
of other Southern papers.
BEWARE OF OINTMENT FOB
CATARRH THAT CONTAIN
MERCURY,
As mercuy will surely destroy the
senso of smell and compltely dorange
the whole system when entering it
through the mucou surfaces. Such
articles should never bh used except
on prescriptions from reptablc phys.
icians, as the damage they will do is
ten fold to the good you can possibly
deprive from Hall’s Catarrh Cure,
manufactured by E J. Cheney* Cos.
Toledo Ohio, contains no mercury, and
s taken internally, acting directly
upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
rhe system. In buying Hall’s Catarrh
Cure be sure yon get the genuine. It
is taken internally, and made in To edo
Ohio, byF'J. Cheney & 00. Testi
monials free. Sold by Druggists, price
75c. par bottle. Hall’s Family Fills
arc the best.
Tins is Democracy.
The following are the democratic
articles of faith as laid down by
Thomas Jefferson:
1. Tre people, the only source of
legislative power.
2. The absolute and everlasting
severance of church and state.
3. The freedom, sovereignty and
independence of the respective
$1 at.es,
4. The unton a confederacy, a
compact; neitbr a consolidation or a
centralization.
5. The constitution of the Union, a
special writ of granted powers, limited
and defined.
6. Tho civil power paramount to
the military power.
7. The representives to obey the
instruction of his constituents.
8. Elections free and suffrage uni
versal.
!). No heredity office, or order, or
title.
10. No taxation beyond the public
want.
11. No national debt, if possible.
12. No costly splendor of adminis
tration.
13. No prescription of opinion or of
public discussion.
14. No unnecessary interference in
individual conduct, property or speech
15. No favored classes and no
monopolies.
IG. No public monies expended ex
cept by warrent of special appropri
ation.
17, No mysteries of government m
acoess-ble to the public eye.
18. Public compensation for pi biic
services; salaries moderate and perva
ding economy.
Tvro years ago 11. J, Wrrean, adr ug
gist at Pleasant Brook, N. Y. "ought
a small supply of Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy. He sums up the result as fol
lows: “At that time the goods were
unknown in This section; today Cham
berlain’s Cough Remedy is a household
'void.” It is the same in hundreds of
communities. Wherever the good qual
ities of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
become know a the people will have
nothing else. For sale by R. T
Thompson, Homer Ga,
Populist Convention.
Homee, Ga-, May 28, 1898.
The Convention of the Populist
party met according to call of the ex
ecutive committee.
Joe H. Gunnels was nominated for
Senator; J. J- White for Represents
live; A. H. Stapler tor Clerk; F. M-
Henderson for Sheriff; J. M. Odell for
lax Receiver; M. J Ragsdale for
Tax Collector; 11. L. Acrey Treasury:
R. A. Wynn Surveyor and G. T.
Campbell w as nominated for Coroner'
Committee on resolutions made the
following report which was adopted;
Your committee appointed to draft
resolutions expressing the sentiments
of this convention beg leave to sub
mit the following :
Resolved That we heartily endorse
oar National platform also our State
platform adoj ted by our state conven
tion and recommend that our demands
as set fourth by said convention be
enacted into laws.
ResolVed That we require of each
candidate put out by this convention
that they use nothing but honorable
means to secure their election, and
would rather see them go down in do
feat than to resort to dishonest means
or questionable methods to secure
their elections.
Whereas Our rate of Taxation im
posed bv the state has more than
doublej in the fifteen years, and the
county levies are about on an average
with the state’s increase therefore be it
Resolved That we demand a re
duction tn the expenditures of the va
rious state departments also a reduc
tion in the county expenses so as to
lesson the burden of taxation on the
tax payers. Respectfully submitted.
M. E. McDonald,
Ch’m’n.
The following were as delegates to
the congressional convention which
meets in Gainesville June 28t’i nit.,
R, A. Means and.) L. Ptikins dele
gates, If. J. David and it. J. Dyar al
ternates. On motion ihe convention
decided to arrance for a rally some
time in July, and should any vacan
cies occur in our ticket their places to
be filled then.
On motion the committee decided
to send a copy of the resolutions
passed by this body to the People's
Paper at Atlanta, The Jackson Econ
omist at Winder and The Banks
County Journal at Homer.
J. L. Perkins, R. J. Dyarand M, L
McDonald were appointed as com
mittee to arrange for speakers for the
rally in Ju.y.
A. 11. Stapler, J. T. Tate,
Clerk pro tern. Ch’m n.
Do yon want a remedy for Fistula
or Foot Evil in stock? It so, use Dr.
Tichenu - s Antiseptic as directed, it
will cure it For sale by druggists at
50e, a bottle.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Representative.
I respectfully announce myself j
candidate for representative, sub; a I
toibo action of the Democratic J
party Respectful v
i Martin.
I am a candidate for Representative
from Banks county, subject to the
action of the Democratic party,
J. S. CHAMBERS.
For Clerk Superior Court.
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for Clerk of Superior Court,
subject, to the action of too Democrat
ic partv, Respectfully,
W. II TURK.
Foi Sheriff.
1 hereby announce myself a can
delate for re-election of sheriff of
Banks county, subject to the action
of the Democratic party. Hoping
tlie people will give me their support,
I promise if elected to serve the peo
ple to the best of my ability.
Respectfully
J. S. PARKS.
For Tax Collector,
I hereby respectfully announce my
self a candidate for re-election to the
office ot Tax Collector of Banks coun
ty, subject to tiie action of the Demo
cratic party If elected will impartially
serve the people to the best of my
abilty. Respectfully,
L. J. RAGSDALE.
I respectfully announce myself a
candidat e for Tax Collector of Banks
county, subject to the action of the
Democratic party. Respectfully
L. B. JONES.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Tax Co'lector of Banks
county, subject lb the action of the
Democratic party. Respectfully
j.'k. chambers-
For Tax Receiver.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Tax Reetiver of Banks
county, subject to the action of the
Democratic party.
IV. B. MASON
• I respectfully announce mys< If a
canrlidktc- for Tax Receiver r
county, subject to the action of Uu;
Democratic paity lam unable do
manual labor, and any help my
f: may give hi t unterdak-
Sing >-.!i be ii.'-a: appreciating.
Respectfully,
A. N DOWDY.
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for Tax Receiver of Banks
county, subject to the action of the
Democratic party. If elected will
serve the people to the best of my
ability. J. W. PEY lON.
For Treasurer.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re election as Treasurer of
he county of Banks; Subject to .he
action of the Democratic party.
Wm. M. ASII.
f-ftS NUBIAS* TEA cures Dyspepsia
andlndigestion.
Rctrulates the Liyer. Price. £so.
Democratic Executive Com
mittee Meets.
Democratic Executive Committee
met pursuant to a call of the ch’nt’n
and ordered.
That Mass meetings be held in '.oh
Militia district, on July the 15th, for
the purpose of selecting five ( 5 ) del
egates from each district to attend a
County Convention at Homer on the
IGth day of July 7 ; to elect delegates to
the Senatorial Convention. Also to
nominate candidates for Representa
tive, and County officers.
R. C ALEXANDER,
W, Ft. Mason, Chairman.
Sect’y.
“ I suffered for years with tetter. On
arising my hands were stiff and my fin
gers crooked. The / would crack all over
and the blood would run from them. The
doctor ordered me to give up work.
Then a friend said, ‘ Try AYER'S SAR
SAPARILLA.’ I took in all eight
bottles, which completely healed me.
Mrs. W. SLOAN, Royersford, Fa.
Teller.
Arc Ton Wttk!
Weakness manifesto itself in the loss ot
ambition and aching bones. The blood is
watery; the tissues are wasting—the door is
being opened for disease. A bottle of Browns’
Irsn Bitters taken in time will restore, your
strength, soothe your nerves, make your
blood rich and red. Do you more good
fchau an expensive special course ofrr.ediciNC.
Browns’lron Bitters is soM by all - • r^.
WANTED-AN IDEALS
thir.v to patent? Protect your Wens s they may
i, • you wealth. Write JOHN WEDD R-
PtTRN &C> >., Fateut .• torneys, Washington.
O. c . tor tirsir t - yiUa ofifcr.
Legal Advertisements,
GEORGIA. Banks County —Mrs
Lydia A. Alexander having made
-pphvallon for twelve month’s sup
port out of he estate of I. W. Alex
ander, and .rawer* !y appointed
to set apin' !■. same having died
their return, all persons concerned are
hereby required to show caiue before
the court Ordinary of sail county on
the first Monday in June. 1898 why
said application should not be
granted, This may 9lh 1898.
‘ T. F. HILL,
Printers fee $2.-10 Ord’y
GEORGIA: Banks Coin ty .
Mrs S, D. Yeargin having made
application for twelve months support
out of the estate of J. C. Yeargin and
appraisers duly appointed to set apart
the same having fild their return all
persons concerned are hereby required
th show cause before the court of
Ordinary of said county on the tirst
Monday in June. 1998 why sail ap
plication should not be granted. This
May 9th T. F. HILL
Printers fee R- .40) Ord,v
Letters Of Dismission.
GEORGIA: Banks County
Whereas L. N. Turk, Administrtor
dehonis non of John A. Walker, rep
resents to the Court iu his petition,
duly filed and entered on record, that
lie has fully administered John A.
Walker estate: This is therefore to
cite all persons concerned,kindled and
creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, whv said Administrator should
not be discharged from his adminis
tration, and receive letters of dismis
sion on the first Monday in July. 1898.
T. F. HILL, Ordy.
GEORGIA: Banks County.—
Will be sold on the first Tueseay in
June next at the court house in said
county within the legal hours of sale
to the highest bidder fo.i cash the fol
lowing property to wit: One tract of
land lying and being in the 1206 dist..
G. M. of said county adjoining lands
with J. N. Mays Anderson Ford
J vines A. Cochran and others, cout
taining two hundered acres more or
less lev led on as the property of T. A
Carlin to satisfy an execution issued
from the Justice court of said district
in favor of W. D. Harber against T.
A. Carlin property pointed out by
plaintiff in fi fa. Levy made by
W. B. Sliar.non L. C. and turned
over to me. Written notice given as
required by law. This May the 3rd
1898! J S. PARKS,
($4.4!) Sheriff.
Pc ied Piioriff Sa.e.
GEORGIA; Banks County.—
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
June next at tho court house in said
county, within the legal hours of sale
to the highest bidder for cash, the fol
lowing property, to-wit: Three hund
red and sixty four (304) acres of land
more or less in the 448th Disl. G. M
of said county, and bounded as fol
lows- Commencing at a Hiskorjfun
the extreme North East corner
ol said land where it adjoins lands of
John Bonds and William C. Wade
and running S 75 degrees IV 21 50
Chains to a Black Guin, S 02 W GO
chains to a Pine N 35 W 21 chains
to a Rock S 73 degrees W 0.34 chains
to a Pine S 35.50 degrees W 31 chains
to a Red Oak, N 08 degrees W 6
chains to a Sour W ood, N 65 degrees
E 29 dhains to a Hickory S 80 de
grees E6O • funs to a Black Jack S
82 degrees E 17.80 chains to a Span
is!) Oak S 35 degrees E 10.77 chains
to a Pine S 17 degrees F ll chains to
to a Rock thence along a ridge 85
chains to a Rock N 29 degrees E 10
chains to the beginning corner.
Bounded on the North by lands of
W. C. Wade, on the E by lands of
Jonn Bonds, on the S by lands of John
Bonds and on the W by lauds of Mrs,
Mary Joiner
Said land levied on as the property
of Win C. Wade to satisfy an execu
tion issued from the Superior Court
of said county in favor ot The British
and American Mcu-tgagd Co- L.miled
against the said Win C. W ade the
judgment being a special lien on the
property described. Notice given as
the law directs. Ibis 2nd day of
May 1898.
(10.78) J. S. PARKS, Sheriff.
A. Cure for Sleeplessness.
I commenoed using your Ramon’s
Liver Pills & Tonic Pellets the fat of
December, 189 G, for Heart and Live
trouble. I will never forget the good
they have done me. I could not sfaep,
was short of breath and ,in fat t, co tld
not work any. I have used a few box
es and to day I feel as well as 1 ever
did in nty life.—G. M. Lntton,
Holbrook, West Virginia.
An Old Idea.
Every day strengthens the belief of emi
nent physicians that impure blood is th<
cause of the majority of our diseases,
j 1 vfen*y-five years ago this theo y wan ust I
! sj a basis for the formula of Brown •’ a u
Bitters. The many rer.-ir.rkab# cur s effected
* v this famous old househo 1 remedy art
Kuffii e..i to ! ove that the theory is correct.
Browns 5 Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers.
TIIE ATLANTA JOURNAL.
Is the newsiest, brightest, arid most
reliable daily in the south.
It is printed between three and
four o’clock every afternoon in
Atlanta and contains pretty much nil
the news printed in next miornings’s
dailies. The difference m time
between Europe and the United
States States gives The Journal this
advantage, as when it is 3 o’clock p.
in. in Atlanta, it is 9 o’cluok p: m. in
Europe.
The Journal lias tlie benefit of two
leased wires running into its office,
giving the Associated Press news
from all over the world: It has the
same Associated Press services as
the New York Herald, World and
Journal.
Besides this The Journal has more
special correspondents than any
other southern newspaper! v r l he
members of its staff; who are report
ing he war news ar ". Mr J' S. Cohen
who is with Sampson’s fleet in the
Gulf of Mexico: Mr. Morton Smith,
with the land forces now invading
Cuba; Mr. A. W'Butt, special Wash
ington correspondent, and Mr. W. A.
MacDongald with the volunteer
forces of Georgia now in camp and
ready to move.
With this equipment, no southern
daily can give us die news ino v e
qui kly or more accurstely than the
Journal.
The Weekly Journal contains a’l
the war news,'
The price of the daily is So 00 a
year $2.50 for six months and 81.25
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The intense itching and smarting, inci
dent to these diseases, is instantly allayed
by applying Chamberlain’s Eye anc,
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Dr. Tally’s Condition Powders, are
just what a horse needs when in bad
condition. Tonic, blood purifier and
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medicine and the best in use to put a
horse in prime condition. Price 25
r.ents per pact age.
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