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Banks County .Journal t
VOL. 3.
—To Visit
Call and examine my new line Of
f hat ( am selling Cheaper than ever before in the history of the world. Call and get Prices before making your Spring Purchases
STYLISH IVIiLLINERY.
My stock is fresh ami thorough mUs assortsinent I bought of those
who bring out the the latest, Styles which is a great attract - on to the ladies.
And Milliner Will wait on yon it; tuih department, and take pleasure in using
the newest designs and latest ideas in trimming '/our hats. Will -Von see _inv
hiillinery before buying? liesjjectfully I>. 15. HAVv KS.
GOODS*
Every Udy Should promise herself to visit this department before pur
chasing her Dress Goods. Remember our chess are fresh, raw stylus and
novellt.s of late ideas not found everywhere, and my prices are l.ttver than
’sver before. Will Vou see them before buying and get something good;
stylish and cheap ? ' I respectfully; D, 15. HAWK'S.
A PLACE TO TRADE,
olh , r people trade tfitß nie and find n pleafcuit add ~sfibbie to do so. Why rfot you? This is a stea.lv growing stole with ripe eyerie,i-e in buying good nien-Eandise a' low us the lowest, and selling tl, again on narrow margins dt I-rices, lower than ever
before. *LL we do this we ash your peonage. We have especial faclit.es for buying to the general ,markets and we purchase carefully and use good judgement and thereby get the cream el-o.cc eve- l„.t, Ben,ember our pnces arc lever than ever before,
I£. I Of 5 * I* ISC Tl'-IP 3 ; I\.l
Harmony Grove, “ “ “ - Georgia;
NEW
Tlie Hardware business forniery conducted by Nunn & Eckles
Has Becil purchased by Tbt* Miiys\ ille Hardware Company a::d
remdveu dn West side of If a Head adjoining ilacoh iG Lid
We have added many new features including— —-
MACIIlfilSf 1 COLS, IRON 'PIPESadd Fi ttlx'G's, I . if; Vfs
etc. We also have full line of Farmers and Placksmith Tools
including jjtdVES, PLdWS, HARROWS, IRON etc at
lowest prices. Will be plcprared to furnish at short notice r.nv
Special articles in ©tir Hire that rfiay net be in stock.
Bacon & Cos,
Who occupies the adjoining room will keep on hand a full
liri and literal ill ercha Consisting of Dry Goods and
Groceries, Crockery, Glawure, k'lidcs, ll.its etc.
GivC n&ii <*jsll and see <iui’ prinow,
EVERYBODY TRANE B
WHERif MONEY WILL PURCHASE THE
BIGGEST VALUES,
NO SECRET.
THERE MAY HE A SECRET ABOUT THE SUCCESS
OF SOME BUSINESS CONCERNS BUT -THERE IS
NONE AT
YAKBROtGII i ECKLES’
IT IS A FACT
That yoii your. Money will 1 Buy more Goods at OUR S LORE
than at liny other p’lade, quality considered- 1 his is no secret
thanJ e people are finding it out.
Our new SpiNg Ck>oos
Are now coming in and the Prices are away down. Men’s llats from
25c to $3.00. Special d> ives in Men’s, Women's and Childrens Slios.i
Tm and Enamel Ware too cheap to give away. Tobacco the lugger
and best stock m town 21 diffent brands.
Groceries at prices that will save you money at a time when yon
reallv need it most. Your wa met by
YARBROUGH A ECJKLKS,
(SUCCESSORS TOJ. D YARBROUGH)
Majsv-iile, - - Georgia.,
HOMKIU GA„, TIIIJKSOAY. JUNK I 1899.
GENTS iFURfaiSHIN^S.
Such as Ilats, Shirts, N- ckwear, Clothing etc., and you can’t say a word
against the prices. We can please you i! you don l ’.vunt the earth and a!I
that is oh it for nothing. Respectfully; *>• 15. HAWKS.
SHOES.
We handle the beA sKdeh that the leading manufacturers can produce
and no matter what your v/anir, are as to style, color and price we have it;
and they arc worth every cent for which they are sold, it matters not what
dm price may he. Will you call and gel i".v prices before buying ?
Respectfully, 15. B IIAWKS
HARMONY GKO YU.
>lntended f->r I-t -G week.)
Mr. N. Holbrook, a prosperous
farmer of Franklin county, was m
town Monday.
The commencement Sermon will be
preached at the colk-ge chapel Sun
day. dhe exercises begin Friday
night -
Rev, Simeon Shaw of this place de
livered a lecture on Japan it Mays
ville Friday night,
Mr. A. L Henry of *Maysvilla was in
town Sunday.
Prof. M. L. Parker went to Jeffer
son Saturday on dusiness.
Miss l.ou Stockton of Dry Pond
was in town Tuesday.
A number of people are expected
in our town dining commencement
Dr. C. E. l’tttmdn, the popular
dentist ul our town, went to the coun
try the first of the week on business.
Everybody is invited to attend the
commencement next week.
; Tuff Notice. —The Lstst. Kornsd.
1 will lie at the following places to
receive T.u Returns of Banks county
for the year 18‘Ji);
Maysville, June l: t,
Homer, June 6th.
Bushvilie, June 7'lij
Ilavids, June 9th
Berlin, June 13tli
Wilmot,'June T-fth,
Washington, June loth a tri;
Columbia; June 15 h p. iu.
Golden llill, June 21st
Poplar Spring June 22nd
Grove River, June 23rd.
A. N HOWDY,
&ec£lver Tax Returns.
rr” acts'.
There g no waiting tveeks and
months for relief while taking Hr
ij'i-uhiiiiond s Lighting Remedies for
Rheumatism. Some cases years
standing Iteve been enterly < ttred
with one trsalmfcnt Relief ami L-'-ne
fit are felt frofit tlie first, end if the
Ireatment is pet' elsted in, tne stiff
joints and drawn cords are restored
If vour druggist has not got these
remedies do not take anyimng else.
Describe your case and send , > to the
Drummond Medicine Go., New Voru.
and the full month’s fcrea tment of tw<-
Lii'H'e bottles will be suut to your ex
press address;
WHAT TIIH TRAC 1115 It ISX-’
I'RCTS or THE P.VTtfON,
A large part of ali boohs on jieda
■gogy is- filled ivilh instructions to
teachers bonc.eriiing their work out -
side the school ror.m, TV relation
of teacher and patron is thorough
discussed. Advice is freely given;
and the fact is impressed upon the
teacher that much of his success de
pend upon the impression which lie
makes upon the community at large.
I That that, the teacher must mingle
with the people and that the people
expect the teacher to be the intellect
mil leader of the community i: : true,
but, it is also true that the teacher
has a right to expect, and docs ex
pect, certain essential things of the
patrons
In thb first pine, he expects,
t lie patrons to see that their
childi-efi are regular in school attend
ance, Ir. i-giii.-iiitj on the part of the
pupil in: vs loss to both pupil and
teacher. Furthermore, it moans loss
to other pupils who are hot irregular
To illustrate : a teacher ha a class
which is just beginning in jk retiring©
and so iris cue rhember of the class
happend to be -ibscnt when the sub
ject ii t.iikcn up, The n.ixt day the
absentee ivtltrns, bttt helms iibsolc.t?-
Iy no km--, ledge of the subject under
| discussion. The teacher; of course,
: must spend a part of bis time, all of
which he sorely heeds, eXpUinuiing
to throne who whs absent the pre
vious day. Thus the iencfiet loses
| ids time, the irregular pupil loses a
hart of the-thorough understanding of
file subject, and the remainder of the
class Ibises the time stytut in explain
mg.
Again, it is vary disheartening to
the teaclier to see a long list of ab.
sen*&es front bis school. It menus a
great lost of interest. If ti e parent
lets a child remain out of school one
day and leads t.he child to believe
that r.o loss is sustained thereby, it
wonder's why it caret stay out two
days- a week, or even s month, with
on* loSs. Finally the child concludes
that time in school is not valuable
'anywhy and usually wants to <pn'.
school at a very eaily age. _ '
It is as much the child's duty to be
at school it is rlre parent’s duty to be
at the farm, the office, or the store.
fit the second place, he expects the
parent to take an interest in the eh.lds
work.' Any teacher will bear mines*
SILKS!! SILK’S !!
and Satins, I haven beautiful line to slimy yut and the prices at
Rbck Bottom if you want a silk waist see my line before,buying
Respectfully B B HAWK
A BEAUTIFUL LINE
Of-llosierv, Ladies’ Vests, Corsets, Dress Trimmings, Ladles’ ready
j made Underwear, K:<l gloves, Table linen, Towels,. Umbrellas, ; Bibbons,
tSailoi Hats. All these hues are freshly stocked with the very best. We
certainly do knmy that never before have ye been able to "offer such extreme.
I ly j ow prices on these Goods—pHces so fair that once you make a purchase
you are glad to eoihe agaiL,
to tbe fact that much better results
come from homes where such Interest
is found. After supper is over it is
customary in some families to see that
the children prepare 11: dr lessons for
tiie next day, r.lic! the best lessons are
recited by children froth siicK homes
It is the parent’s duty as well as right
to see what lits child is doing. He
has no right to leave such serious!
matters to tire child’s capricious will:
Good work at home inefiii?.
good work in the school room', knd
poor work or no work at boms iile.ins
unsa’tisfactory work in the School
room
In tile third place; tire teacher ex
pects, and sorely needs, the help of
th© patrons ;u his work of discipline.
.Many parents do not control their
‘ * , j 4
children; yL-t complain jthat a teachei;
is Incompetent if lie fails to control
them, ilbrnerriber that that the par
ent has luid the ibiiJ at the most
fcrmiillve period of its career; arid it it
has formed bad liatiits the teacher
ml’ist uproot them; 1 .irei.l.., that isn't,
fair to the. leather. More bomc; con -
fusion; and hu.it of disbikTue ’a often
seen in a family of fcr.r rJilidfeh in
one hour thtn is seen in and school of
sixty children in slit hours, Aid yet
life ton'eher may be accused of belh'g t?
; bad di;u-‘t>limir:j::.
| a- ,- . - - • - ■ >v b
i.ut tne parent can er.pect/.uy ss
useful in tlie cbntfi 1 of c-liil 1 -eri
I , . . ■ M p
| their way to and from scnoc.. I
• teacher is held responsible for ecu ’ 1
- on the road, and the school may k
hu v t b't miitconduct of the pupils;
is Us much, perhaps more, tlm duty
| of parents to look after the conduct
of pupils cn their way to and from
j school. The teacher can hold the pu-
I i'll.: responsible for what they d@, but
j ho i’Sn not lm held respensihle for the
pupil’s cohduci. Tho'imscbmlucf of
the piipils reflects on the parents and
net on the teacher.
In the last place,’ the teacher ex
peets the full and earnest Co-operation
of every natron, nav, every person,
tn the community. Visit the sbficol,
patrons; supply it with pictures anil
a library; arid encourage tlie teacher
in every way possible He needs your
sympathy, and the greatest success o
tlie school depends on your co-opera
tion.—W. W. In jocucd Journal of
Fulton County.
i
ars h a a
H 9 | a Ais no - Int iioti. With-
I u W* 1 a 9 n£sl ohi pain Hook o* p*u*
A aa )j f %•/ E v *i ticulara sent fitti
--rr-wjen k tvmiLLtr a a.
afirSmSli,. w'kiits ;vi Soith Ityor St
i’rop' Gsifuesville Ragle.
RUSTICATING.
rrof. f. W. Marion and fnrsi ly will,
leave this week for Sb Louis, Mo.,
and other V/c tern cities, where they
will spend then-two riiouths vacation
visiting relatives and attending the
summer shools: which are of great
benefit to teachers, Prof. Marion
was offered $5O per week to conduct
teachers’ institutes in this State during
these tiro months’, blit he lie had . al
ready made arrangerhents tbgc West
before the offer,,was tendered him.
Tve are glad to have ri than at tlie
head of our public schools ivnbfn the
'state School Commissioner would en
! gage at <5O per week to do special
worfc during his summer vacation.
Newt Twittv is a full-fledged far -
mer again. The Other evening about!
sundown tie was seel: astride cT and neat j
trim-looking poiiy, bare back save for
the jiihgliny trace chains Imaging from I
die harness, covered above with a
huge red calico lined palmetto straw !
hat, coining in home from the day’s
work at liis fafui but oil the old Lime
stone, rohd.
Aiia He enjoys it, ah 1 revels in thr
i joys of agricultural life. He says :
j ! iea"ed tliis land and alii tending it
f; the good t/oys are getting out
i iff it.’ Brought up in' town till they
] .ievv ill tHeir teens, {Hey Haven’t
j ll ' ' fnyth’ing b’u’t algebra; base
m’-'l 1, '!k’a fiditfg. Nc’iV ih'iy
rife iSSlfiitJM Stialm a"i''. Hie}
I like it- Ap’d 1; M doi.'.ig V;g k- c 'ed.’”
i Ami i’*i-p. .Newt pa; s. i'ff-.
j t—
j When you Mart put !p t j,- e
ipr'ii-V V fi, r- J,MVI 'akc a bet
ftis 6’f > )r - and 'cheiK r’s Noth
’„fg eLV'I 10 itfor Si. wounds, fHi
: hook tVo"' ~N' b ,<s m stings of in
• seyts arid A Is no had thing fur‘‘snake
Jute.” Remembcf it cures colic also
while yon went about tth rhinutes,
V’our druggists can sell i: aa last as
yoif can buy it. Price s’Oc.
AOKNTS WANTEI) - l?*e aw
of Admiral l>wey,*’ the world's
urea test !■-ty i\ hero. By Murat JiaUte.nl, the
life-lo’ ff/e’Ml an‘t,l,admirer of the nation’s idol.
.BiggCßt ap’d beMtJiMofr • over . r ih pages, iiu'h
es - ,’ m-.irlv I<m) p:%e !rd* , i"iieillu^ttatiovs t .
jl.fjo. V:uorimmB demand,' e' P’i'Vs^ii'ns.^
Outfit- free, rhancc of aPfetimc. Wrifs quieJs.
'J'lie l>niinion Company, -nll-'leor( uxton Bldy;.,
Chicago,
)f yoit have cash in hand an! want
an instrarnenl Conaway of Alliena can
anil will save you money. This is a
plain, unvarnished fact.'
; -
KO. 7.
Be tli i*ii< y sn<7
i . .
Trade with us.
Y/e will treat joii
(n|y,
I, B lI.vWBS
l egal Ads.
GEORGIA: i’..\nf s 1 tn nty To all whom it
may com ern: A. II tv-pier having; applied for
of lie* i..>rs i!i inti ir pprty ofDiL
iard .Jordan minor chi jd of Th mas jo r, .ian do
ceased, notice is given that said onid’cation wilj
he lie irii at loy ollice at 12 o’cl •‘•U,b . to. on the
first Monday in dune next TliLy* * ‘ 2tth 18U9
<2.oi) t. f. ElLi:; bfd’yi
J. . * * ( .: ii. -= *4
GEORGIA : JS \r.s Cgunty li. C.. Panic 1h i ’
applied to the Ordinary of said count- for leave
( o hell land belonging to the estate of Ohe Krow ij
for the payment of debts and uistribut'on said
implication will be heard at th“ regular term of
the ' uirr of Onliiiary for said c< unty to lx* held,
o’ the. ■' ••st jrfo'i'dav ?n dune 18DD. This 2 day Of
May 180*.'. T. F. HILL, Ordinary.
- - ; f. * , t . *
GE()RGIA: thriks C tjrtV —Agreeably to an
order of the Court c?f Ordinary t f thinks .
•’■'fn be sold ac auction at (he the c 'i"f h -mso
dc‘ r " f raid county on the firs* Tuesday n dim©
neyt w'th/p legaj^hours of sale the following
jo perty l .-w i: N e. tract of land situated and
being i the county aid state aforesaid on the
waters .of Silver creek arid, heiRM leil as follows'
JJeginninng oij aK (). e< veer
9 .').00 to aK. t O. corner, thence " J'.. 00 t,o Sp'
oak corner, thence v . r.i W 3.00t0 rtx*k : *tipnce
S. 81 f-S M . 1~ 81l to black giiin N, 05 }V. 15.05 -to
sweet glim >n creek ihence up ' ieek S, 20 W.3.0*
thence S. 40 \V. 4.s(jti>sweet gum, thence S.OOE.
05 to pine knot thence ~ 25 W. 18.50 to dog wood
thence S. 02 E ;, 5 yhains t* tha beginning corne -
and ••'Mitain ; ng n n *ty four_am* jnree fourth aerer
mure r less. Sold as the .pr- p‘*yty o* \V. Jj
Pritchett, dec’ll for the benefit of the heirs and
reditors. Terms cash. May 2.1809
(.st (ft.) , v .'i. Pritchett, Admr.
QH^RTFPSALH
GI OHltfA.lki k- Ciniatv—V’ ill be sold on th ,
trst Tuesday in June ne.' tgt public outcry at the
court house door ; n tli*' to n ifmner in said
county within the b*g**l hours < f sal© to Hie high
est biddr for < ; sh the following property to-w it
E' te lot of lend lying in the2S4 district G. M. of
said county containing forty acres more or less
nd.bounded ;s b Hows On the East by Frank
' fijier C’hurcli iot and b. on the North
by lands of Henry Miller on tlm|West by lands of
vegars tract, f*. E. i'urr ami Miller, ©aid prop
erty lev 'cd on Bud to be. s<*id as the propdrty of
Wm, Kesler t satisfy u 1 execution issued from
the Justice court from the 254 district G. M. of
Sjudeount in favt r. of I*. H. Hurress againgt
'-'•Hi. **eslcr This May f, 181 H)
E; M, HENDKRAON.‘Sheriff.
‘’OS-TPOBED SHERIFF &A IM.
f-EOI ’GTA- Banks Cbtfnty Will be sold on the
first Tuesday >n Jutwj next at the the court house
door in said county within the legal , hours of
sale for cash the following property to-wit: One
t:act of land ’.v ug i ; the 1210,th district G,
said county, containing one hundred and four
teen ac r *s more or less. adp>iriiug laonls of Mary
1 >avteon l>. F . l\ Garrison on the east
and the c udty Paupers houie :m the west the,
laml whereon defendant resuied In the year 18!>4,
X^eviedon as the property of ( defeiwUnt J. E
-herjlian to satisfy two e. eeutiotis issued from
the Justice Ccurt of. the 1210th district (jL M.
Banks <’oijntv.. Qnbjtn invent of Vf. H T.G illes
pie ami o:.e in fivo~ c*f 1. A , Joj>‘Lan against
J. E herd:\n levy :Ya*e bv G. A , Vagans and
pavfs tjo vu ' L. C. ad l relumed to t.fc sheriff
This 24j;h day of Aprfl i&Q. .
r. >. Henderswav Sheriff*
WS.A.J
rw i CPREP With vegetable
11l 9 H-i mfdP’H. Hav.* cured
<1 1 isamv thousun&l ca-es*
on bed I fc test
iau nt least two-thirds of all sya'iptomK rnmwtr*.
•and. Testijiummisjupl
tR, K. R. ORiEJS’S soils o*jT V-