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Banks . -County Journal.
VOL. 2.
■ you want the best
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■Ho or ©ROAN for; the
Money and on the
s■' t reasonable terms,
tele got ’em.
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r; Mill! Dill
H||/hir:h we offer BPEC
WLIN DU GEM. ENTS
■*#s be oSea I <ed to haye v cxam
pgoods, Cyr wrcc for GataSogtis ad
EIUBIC HOUSE.
I’ ,te ATIIIO, <T a V
W ‘ cp-iOsi iva o trt.
-I tt Rahil? Tmb I
Hg determined to go exclusively into the manufacturing and whole-
K, w pal on the market for what they will bring our entire stock of
By" GOOdS, NOTIONS,
H Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes etc*
MOUSAND DOl LARS WORTH OF GOODS
IBLAWnTlittK.* REGARDLESS OF COST TO US. BARGAINS
B>r everybody: Colne quick- Get choice. Tempting bates
merchants l sto, kn. V, ill sail cnlue retnl
to some live man aud secure him the largest established
B business in N. E. Goorgia. Bring tUe cash. Nothing charged
Gainesville, Ga
itE YOU GOi?iG TO BUIIuI)?
BfCIAL OFFER.—IOO,OOO feet Flooring at $8 per thousand. 100,000
BtVeatherbosiding at %3 per thousand 100,000 feet \\ eatberboaid eg
110 per thousand
Rite ~r cull for prices on S ' . doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Bra ne,t
r.mmrnd Vcr'aud i < -rr, turned and sawed Sningles, P int
„a e r„i Id i are going to umld.
■JlLinil - ei.d safes tht p
V. c .
B .LJ.ro., Prnpriet rs.
HOMER, GA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER, 20 189,8.
Fret Eased ■
Mice
Do you understand just what Dr. J. C.
Ayer’s medicines will do for you? Are
they you as fast as you think they
ought? W e to our doctor. He will
answer ail flions, and give you the
bent medical u...ice, absolutely free.
Address the J. C. Ayer Cos., Lowell, Mass.
LOCAL NEWS AND NOTES
GATHER ::i> FROM TOWIN’
AND FOUNT'S.
Little Items too Short for Heads
But Long Enough to In
terest the Reader.
Please "Notice. —ln order to gat
n all the Mail Thursday we are ob
i ged to go to press not later than
Wednesday noon. Tnerefore, *U
communications should reach us on
or before Tuesday noon, and long
communications should reach us
much sooner.
Deaths of many men remind us
How forlorn would he our wives,
If they uninsured should find )us.
When we yielded up our liTes,
Uninsured, because delaying,
rutting off from ,‘day to day,
Ever weak, advice obeyiny,
Till the chance lias passed away.
Moss & Bros., of Harmony Grove,
sells Goods at cost. Call aad see them
You must pay mo what you are due
me. J. S. Daniel
The lowa Lif is a sound, old line
c impiny, holding $1.35, of assets for
every ~1.00 of liability—a higher ra
tio than is held by any (other Old
Li necota paay.
All accounts unpaid Jan - Ist wi i
be subject, t$ suit unless satisfactory
arrangements are made.
YE AEG IN & GARRARD,
Majsviile, Ga.
If you owe Moss®Bros, of Harmony
Grove, and wish to avoid a suit in the
court you must Battle by Dec. 21,1808
Life appears short when we con
sider how’much there is for us to do
andwlia’ we ought to d*. and how
much there is ;o be won 'in presents)
when Christmas couies, in nseful and
pretty things, which can he found at
Skiff the Jeweler’s Athens Ga.
All those who are indebted to Dr
J. S. Daniel either by not® or account
must make satisfactory settlement at
once or they will be put to some
trouble.
Some very pretty pieces of cut glass
at less than the usual price, gold pen,
with pearl ban ■■, gold head canes
! What is better or will more appreci
i ated by your mother than a pair of
! gold spectacles—takes only four dol
j hire to buy a first -rate, good article
—your sweetheart a gold pen; your
duda a'gold cane. The best opal and
other stone rings, at Skiff’s the Jewe
j ler Athens, Ga.
Pound Prints at Smith & Adams
for 88 cts per roll. Good checks 3J,c
25 yds best prints for $1
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedv can always be de
pended upon and is pleasant and safe
to take. S®!d uy R. T Thompson.
Homer, and Shore & Lewis, Baldwin
We have received this week anew
lot of goads. Have a god coffee 12
pounds for 51.05; best soda made at 3
cts per pouud. u.M TITI &AH AMS
Maysville, tia.
GEORGIA: Banks Csunty—
Pieice Knox has applied for exemp
tion of personality and setting apart
and valuation of homestead, and l will
puss upon the same at 12 o’clock ns.
on the 16 day of Jau. 1899 atjmy office
TANARUS, F. HILL.
Ord’y
GEORGIA: Banks County.—
1 James J. Blackburn has applied tor
exemption of personality aad 1 wil;
pass upon the same at 12 o’clock *n
, Liu- Lota uav ot January 1899 ut uiy
uitice. 1 F. HILL,
| • O ti’j.
We have a few more suits of
'cloths worth, $lO we are going 10 sell
jat $Q :■ YIITH & ADAMS,
j Mavsvilie Ga.
NOTICE!
All Persons iadebted to the firm of
J. E. Strange & Sox, by Not* or
account, are requested to come at
once and settle; or we will sue on all-
So, please don’t force us to such
disagreeable settlements.
J. E. Strange & S*x.
NOTICE To PUBLIC.
lain now located en Ct-upal Ave
nue, fourth house below Post Office
Nice rooms. Rates Reasonable. I
solicit your patronage.
Respectfully,
Mrs. V. M, Haley.
Harmony GtOvc G
"notice.
For,the next 25 days only I will
3ell out my entire stock af 250 all 8
day clocks of the very best make.
Every Clock guaranteed. Regular
price $3.50 and $4, will close them out
at $2.50 each. All kinds’ of Alarm
Clocks at *1 each. Watches from $2
up. Gold Rings from 25c up. All
kinds of Charms and Lockots. Gold
and Silver Bracelets, at prices never
heard of before. They must go at
once, so get in the band wagon if you
wrrnt a free vide at tny new store on
he Bennett block.
C. S. BATES,
Jeweler and Optician,
Harmony Grove, Ga.
PffiPILlS
* n i c Pellets.
Cura all forms of disease .caused by
a Sluggish I/iver and Biliousness.
The Pink Pill CIcaUSCS
rhe Tonic pciiei Invigorates
Th#little “Doctor— Dock ” tells all about
tbm,ad a-week's Tr-. :■ tn■•:;*. Tree, proves
every *vcrd Ins*. Con:j lot-.- T •.*•_!, 2&C*
BRjm btfa. iiO.. *L Y. fttvi GmflCYHie, Tcaa*
•— —...., —,—
The World
Almanac and
Encyclopedia
S for 1899
—AND —- ——i
Illustrated History
of the Spanish-
American War
J- £•
"* READY FOR SALE *
EVERYWHERE £
£ JANUARY Ist, 1399. J
.A & J* & S' jf> j* >t j*
Together with
The Battle Calendar
of the Republic*
Compiled by
EDGAR STANTON MACLAY
Historian of tbs U. 3. Navy.
THE STANDARD
AMERICAN ANNUAL.
PRICE 25 CENTS.
Postpaid to nay a ddtem, '
THE WORLD, Pulitzer Building, \
NET YORK.
The Wai is over!
But the Hunting season is on us and we can furnish you with
Guns Pistols siii(l AmmmiiliOu
cheaper than ever.
Call and examine our slock of Cook Stoves. We have a car load to select
from at prices that will astonish yon. We also can sell you tho’be t
Turning Plow, Cutaway " "■Acme Hanows
And tile popular Tornado Harrow which is tbc- greatest invention of the 19t
century cuts a farrows 2-1 inches ' wide and from sto 7 inches deep. Call
and sec us.
BENTOrK&DAIf? Hardwar Co-,
Harmony Crov Ca-
DIRECTORY. .
Superior Court— Judge S. L. Hutchins
Lawrencevilla; Solicitor-General C.H.
Brand, Lawreneeville: tonvenes 3rd Monday
! ll.mla ami Beptenb**r.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Ordinary-T. F. Hill, Homer, Court meets
flrt Monday in t.’.cli month.
ShenC—J. B- Parks, Hor; D. 11. Griffin
Deputy.
Claris—l.ogan Perkin*, Homer,
Tns Receiver*-*!. C. Allch, Vatuth*
Tar Col!ctor—L. J. Ragsdale) Carnot.
T tasurrt’-W. M Ash, Homer.
Surveyor—R. C Alexander, Homer.
Coroner- Stovall Fools. Fruit.
COUNTY SCHOOL COM*! TSPTONERB.
JS. W. Wooding, Ma ■•vjllo.
T D. Lockhart, president.
Beardef Education—A.T .The. Gresham
Racket, If T. Anderson, M. F Carter.
JUSTICE COURTS.
Andersen District 465—1f. O. J Garriaon J. F
M.L. McGillard Constiblu. Thursday
tefere aecend SaUrday in each mouthy
Vrlia Dibnict 121® S. Conley J. F., D. F
BcalesN. P., F. M. Sanders couetible.
•■•krill* District26B—L. K. Parham J. P ,F
’A. ffaUee; If. P., D. N. McGallianl
Cemtihl* Court 4tb Saturday In each month.
Colaraßia District 171—A.J. Cash J. P,, S.
H Vfilkinsen N. F., F. B. Blalock. conStible.
Court second Satarday in each mouth.
Bari? in District 217—J. C. ffade J. I’.. YT. J
Barges* N. F., J. C. Ingram Constible.
Crora Hirer District 1464—C. W. Meadors J. P
J. r. Evans N. P.,l£. M. Smith Constable.
Court third Friday in each mouth.
telde* Hill District 44*- W r. Blackburn J. F
J. W. I'eyten N.F.) Jule Owens Constable
ITomer District 2G5-PT. H. Turk J. P., 11.
Blackwell N. F., K. i). Stephens Constable.
Court Second Wednesday of each month
Foplar Springs District 912—E A.. *Glllepit
J F.. A. J. Griffin N. I*., J. S. Meeks Con
stablo Court^econdFriday in each month.
Washington D’strict 284—Sam Keesler J. V
M. J. RagsdaleN. I*., Joim Cochran and
J. A. Martin Constables Court third
♦Saturday iu each month.
Vilraets District 1206—M. W. Gillespie J. T
Q, W Wiley N, P. W. B. Shannon,
Constable. Court third Friday n each month.
LODGE DIRECTORY.
Fhidcltft >’o. I4S F. A. M. Meets first Friday
Bight of each montbat Ilowier .A. L. Tliompson
W. M., M. C. Sauders Secretary.
HOMingswortli. Nu JSSF-A. M. Meets Fourth
Friday n in each month at Hollingsworth
P. YDucKett W. M.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
HOMER—Paptist church, Fourth Saturday
and Sunday in each month, Pastor
J.T. Fames.
Mti CARM EL —First Saturday and Sunday in
each month. Level Grove—Second
Sunday in each month. Demurest—
Third Sunday in each month.
HO3lT?' r-.-uist.. First Sup la'*
i. •!., Revs. A. J Seal , and C,. W.
er. 1 listers; it Alt. Pleasant Sicoud Sun
day and Saturday belore, at 11
o’clock A M,
FEW PA LEM; Third Sunday at 11 A M
anil 4th Sunday and Saturday before
at 11 o’clock A Mi
OLD BETHEL; Fourth Sunday at 51*.M
PROFESSIONAL CARDS-
J b L, PERKINS
AtTolineV at T aw,
Homer. Ga.
attention given to all business placet!
m my hands.
Q_ N. HARDEN* M. D.
MOM Kit, GA.
Telephone at office.
SAM DANIEL, M. D.
HP-OFFICE East of Fcbt.ic Sqare .
HOSIER, GA.
[)R. W. G. SHA RP,
I>jElV r J?IT,
MAYSVIELE, GA.
{E£>-O6ko over W. C. J. Garrison's Store.
WSONEYT© LOAN.
"We dow hare plenty of money to
loan on improved farms in Banks
county. Terms and interest libera!
Call and see us.
DtJNLAP & PICKRELL,
Gaiuesville, Ga.
An Ciicertitn Discs..*.
There is no disease more uncertain in its
, store then dyspepsia. Physicians say that
lie symptoms of no two eases "tee. It is
ils-sr-foro most ilifficr.lt to make' a correct
diagnosis. No mats?? how revere, or under
What dks'aigedyspcpsin attacks you. Browns’
Iron Bikers will c-ure it. Invaluable in ud
ti ; , of the stomach, blood and nerves.
Browns' Iron Bitters ia sold hr all dealer*
The Kitm! Ton Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use f c over 30 years, has borne the signature of
yf —and lias been made under his per
/'jr* s sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Count: : fells, Imltalhms and Substitutes are but Ex
periments that triilo wiHt the bgiltit- " '
Infants cud Children— lN ruin, against i '< perinn ni .■
What is CASTORSA
Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil. Paregoric, Drops
and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Usage is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
atid Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears tlie
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Uss For Over 30 Years.
if iiifini 0 uni
J, Lc J*
I lea<l<2Gark‘ri tor Uifi’i-ijrade
!!tl.,owPsl Bri<.*Pw,
Out new goods for FALL and WINTER me here. U r l.u store
roomes are literally filled from bottom to bottom to top. Our siocV- is the
most completejjever brought to Gainesville, embracing everything need T for.
man, woman or child. ,
(SliOrfc crops Biul low prices
' There are no two classes of men whose interests are nearer the same
than/tbe farmer and the merchant. When the fat me r prospeis the merchant
prospers, and when crops are short and cotton iow die merchant is (-fleeted by
tha blow the same as the farmer Realizing this to be S fact this season we
have selected our stock and made our prices to suit the times.
NOTE HIE SPECIAL PRICES GIVEN HE LOW
SILKS, SAT INS VELVETS, .ETC.
Beautiful black TaSetta medium,
weight, regular width all silk, worth
65c, at 59c
Heavy weight black Taffetta, full 24
inches wide, worth regvlar 80c at 75c
Extry heavy black Taftetta, full 24 in.
wide, sells elsewhere at 31 per yard
only 85c
BLACK AND COLORED WOOL
DRESS GOODS.
Ten pieces of Broadcloth, 54 inches
wide, extra heavv, bauliftil finish, at $1
Fifteen pieces Ladieseloth. very heavy
all wool 54 inches Wide, worth 63c to
75c. pei yard, our rice 50e
Twcniy pieces Ladiesclotll, ail wool,'
full width, Worth 50c, only hoc
20 pieces woolen Brocades, full 46 in:
wide, 40c, only L’Oc
10 pieces ol Novelties, 40 inches wide
worth 2oc, nt It c
20 piecics double wictli Dress Goods
worth regular lor. at 10c.
Our line of black Dress Goods em
braces every style and weave desired
including Henriettas, Serges, Cash
meres Diagonals, Wide Wales, Whip
cords, Bengalincs, Novelties Crepons,
Broadclo; lis, Ladiescloths etc ranging
in price from 10c to 20c
CLOAKS, CAPES o: 1 JACKETS
In Ladies’and Childron’s W raps we
feel confident that we can please you
Our $2 Plush Capo cannot be dupli
cated elsewhere tor less than S3 50
Extra heavy, latest style Pjvsh Capes
all sizes worth regular $5 50 to $0 50
our price §3 85
Conic to sec us. Polite attention ac-J ci m-tcovs treatment to evryend
FULL LINE OF BU-TTERICK PAETERNS A WAYS ON HAND
tSP’Mr. J. R. BOONE makes Ins office with us
J.E, MURPHEYCO.,
Dean Building, Corner Main andS Washington Streets, ■
Phone 11 GAINESVILLE, GA,
LARCESTANDMoSTCOMPLETEBUGCYfACTORY on EARTH WRITE FOR
Our Goods Ars The
. Our Price tia lowest %
PARRYMrG.<£- IttdL
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MILLINERY.
In Millinery we lead. Our stock ia
tiie largest and most up to da e to be
found in Gainesville, If you desire
anything in the millinery line it will
be to your interest to call on us, r,<
here you will find everything needed
from a 25eJSai!or to a $25 French pat*
ternJllat. Special inducement to <*uß
of town merchants in this department
CLOTH'NG AND HATS.
High grade Tailor made Stills
Our fine suits arc made l>y the cele-*
bra led Schloas' Bros of Ea'.HHtOfS*
The most modern in designs and tbd
most perfect fitting . ingon l\ii
market! GY,.- sty irS-*-r m: ■ ace every
thing wish* ] for in a glo breasted
Sacks, double |broasted Sacks, Cuta
ways and Prince Alberts
The largest ami best assorted stock
of Boys’Clothing in town, From a
nobby little suit to a fit a tot of three
years to a youth of eighteen. Large
stock of Odd i'aiit for ebildreu, and
boys and men,
HATS AND CAPS
For any sile head and anv site pnrsfii
Here you can find anything you want
from a 15c Cap to the eelebmted John
1! Stetson Hut as high as $6
GENT'S FURNISHING .GOODS
The largest line in Collars, Cuffs*
Neackv.-ear. Shirts Lanndried and un
laur.drii and, Hose, y, Cotton and Wool
Underwear, for iueu and boys always
to be foancThere at the very lowcsS
prices