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LOCALNEWS AND NOTES
[Crowded out last week.
M. A. Willbanks was here Monday
W. Jones spent awhile with the
Wys Monday.
A little girl of Mr and Mrs Newt
Hill’s is quite sick this week.
Secure at this office a scholarship to
North Georgia Agricultural C liege
J, L, Telford was in town one day
this week on business with the ordi
nary.
C. M. Segnrs was in towr. one day
thu week, called at the office and paid
us some cash on subscription.
Mrs Clate Acrey is quite suck this
week Her friends wish a complete
restoration to former health
Anew arrival at, the home of Mr.
and Mr-. Arthur Blackwell. Tt is an
eight ’sound hoy. Mother and child
doing well.
W. F. Morris, sr. was in towi.
Wednesday and pai l us a dollar on
suhscnotioii Thanks. Mr Morris is
truly a good citizen.
D. K. Scales, a leading citizen of
Silver Shoal was in town Wednesday
and let us enroll his name as a trial
subscriber to the Journal.
OASTOniA.
n .Im The Kind You Kara Always Bought
A. J. Anderson is expected home
shortly on a visit for a few days, after
which he will return to Atlanta where
he will secure some lucrative employ
ment.
Our young lady visitors Monday
afternoon were: Miss Anna Ritchie
Miss Ruby Ritchie, Miss Pearl
Ritchie, Miss Minnie Hill, and Miss
Maggie Parks- Call again.
Master William Turk gave us a
short call one dav this week. This is
William’s second visit into the print
jug office since its establishment. Wei
come vtsitor, call again.
Dr Ah {Cochran was in town the
other day and while here gave the
Journal a pleasant call He reports
the sick in his community convales
cing, especially Mrs Anderson, Polk
Anderson and Miss Ragsdale
CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Hroino Quinine Tablets e
refund money if it fail* to cure. 2
he genuine has L. It. Q.on each Tablet
NEW
HARDWARE STORE
The Hardware business formery conducted lv Nunn & Eckles
Ha* been purchased by The Maysville Hardware Company and
removed o West side of Rail R-ad adjoining Racon & (Jo-
We have added many new features including
MA CHI MIS T TOOLS, 111 ON PIPES and FITTIXGS , VAL VES
•tc. We also have full line of Farmers ->nd Blacksmith Tools
including STOVES, PROWS. HARROWS, IRON etc at
lowest prices. VV ill be preprared to furnish at short notice anv
Special articles in our line that may not be iu stock.
BACON&CO.
Who occupicsjthe adjoining room will keep or. hand a full
line ot General Merchandise Consisting of Dry Goods and
Groceries, Crockery, Gla “ware, Shoes, Hats etc,
<jrive us;i on 11 and nop out’ pr'ifcv**.
MAYHVILIaE MAUDWAKU
(i:t.
Apples,
Potatoes,
Onions,
Cabbag*,
Poultry,
Eggs.
ship us, Axn \v get you TOP PRICKS
On t-O r- r I '<> 11 I luje rN
Will save expenses and delay ordering fiom us, or ask for prices;
They are right every time
W. R. DIMMOCK CO.,
Wholesale Fruit and Produce
I South Broad St. Atlanta, Ca-
Banks County Journal.
Joe Mize was here Tuesday.
Mr. Ham Boling was in town Tues
day on business with the ordinary,
M. N. Sanders passed a while pleas
antly at the Journal office Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs J. A. R t hie, jr. and
Master F.rnest spent the day Tuesday
with Dr and Mrs. A. H. Stapler
John Bowden, a former citizen of
our comity, but now of Dooly, is vis
Ring his parents near town ibis week-
For Headache caused most' likely by
a Disordered Stomach, accompined by
Constipation, use Dr. M. A. Simmons
Liver Medicine.
Lovick Oliver, a prominent young
planter of Arp and by the way one of
the best citizens of the counry, spent
the day here on 'business Monday,
He stated that bis community had
had two good rams the week before,
and that crops are looking nicely.
Mr VV S Sanders came down this
week and extended an invitation 'o
the Journal force to assist in the re
covering ol his dwelling Friday. Be
ing rushed with our work Kd. Hill
only can attend we are sorry to say
trusting lie may do full justice for the
force at meal time
Any drussrist, will sell yon a bottle o
Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic for soc and
tell you what it is good for free of
charge and “don’t you forget it.
Mark N. Sanders and John G. Ray
will leave Thursday for Burton and
other points of interest in the moun
tains. They go for rest and pleasure
and will spend several days enjoying
the pure mountain breezes and cool
sparkling spring water. Will we
know them when they return ?
Ge6rge Dodd was in town one day
this week on legal business. Mi. Dodd
says the smallpox patients in his com
inanity are doing well now He states
further that they have had several se
vere cases He thinks with proper
caution that there will be no danger
of a spread from either Mr Dodd's or
Mr Colev’s Mr liyder. he says is
willing for his houses to be destroyed
by burning it thought necessary This
is right It should be done, and then
replace the building or pav for them
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Always Sell
IN
ATLANTA.
HOMER. GA„ THURSDAY. AUGUST 24 1890.
T. N. Aaron was in the city Mon
day.
Arthur Parham was here on bust
ness Monday.
A W Wood was in town Tuesday
on business with the sheriff.
R. L. Jackson has’retnrned from an
extended trip to Alabama.
W N Caudell was a pleasant caller
at tlie Journal office Monday
Mrs J C Turn visited her mother
Mrs J J Anderson this week
Tillman Smith, a good citizen of
Hollingsworth, was here Tuesday
Come to Urena and get 10 balls
thread for 5 cents W M Bates.
The carrom board is losing much of
its interest, and chess is taking its
place
W. Russ Aaron was in town Mon
day on business with the county sur
veyor.
Miss Belle Haulbrook spent a few
days this week in the city with rela
attves
Rev A J Cobb is conducting a pro
traded meeting at Tate’s Creek this
weok
Miss Carrie Harden, of Atlanta, is
visiting her brother, Dr.’W P. Har
den. this week
Your druggists knows a good thing
when he sees it. He always keeps Dr.
Tjohenor’s Antiseptic fur sale because
it is a good thing. He likes to sell it
because it always give* perf ectsaiisfac
til
Miss Pearl Ritchie and Miss Minnie
Hill spent Monday' night with Mis.
C. A. Meeks.
Mr W A Wood has a rising on his
on his heel, which is not pleasant com
pany it seems
John Sellers went over to Maysville
this week to do some painting ir. D.
P. Smith’s shop.
Hon. H. J. David ana Capt George
Deartwvler spent a short while here
Saturday afternoon.
A. J. Addison of Narrows was in
town one day this week. He reports
fine corn crops crops in his section
D B Dowdy called at the office this
week ana gave us the subscription of
his sister Mrs Rice of Atlanta
Sliver Dollars 99 cts. while they
last. 12 pounds ot good Coffee one
dollar. 16 pounds good sugar one
dollar.
T. E. ANDERSON
Pruitt, Ga.
Mrs H. M. Smith, of near Oil’sville
will 'isit in town the latter part of the
week, the guest of Mis. F. M. Hen
derson J
Mr. W. S. Dyar is breaking dirt and
laving down lumber for the erection
of anew dwelling on a lot to the rear
of Judge Hill's.
Dr WiP Harden, wife, boys and
sister Mis* Carrie *pe:u an hour with
the family of Dr. O N Harden one af
ternoon this week
Mrs. K. W. Haulbrook came over
Saturday and returned Monday, Slo
was on a visit to her parents Mr and
Mrs W M Ash
The Misses Askew- had as their
guest last week Miss Sadie Carlan
an attractive young lady of Arp. She
returned home last Thursday.
Mr. Dan and Miss Marilta McCuv
presented Mrs. C. A. Meeks wiiji a
tiice basket of peaches and apples
Monday. Fine fruit, indeed it was.
Mr D P Smith the hustling carriage
builder of Maysville was in <>ur town
tw > evenings this week. Thanks to
I him for a subscription to the. Journal
It is bad e tough to have to wear
glasses, but to wear glasses to not fi,
s me It costs you nothing to be
fitted correctly, if you will but call at
iny office. I will glasses at half tne
price peddlers charge you for them
and I further guarantee them to fit,
besides l will exchange lenses with
you when your eyes leave —then so
you see you get two ot three pair for
the cost of one Thus you see it wi|,
pay toii to come to come to see me
If you do not need glasses, I will he
frank to tell you so, 1 sen ! numbers
of people to a physician every month,
and fit no glasses. I’ve got the latest
tvlesof frame and take special pains
to fit the frame to your face and the
enses to your eyes.
C S. Baler Jeweler and Optician.
Harmony Gtote, Ga.
C. B. Garrison made an ugly woum
on his left hand with a hatche*
Wednesday.
Manley Lawrence, of Middle Rive)
was in town Tuesday and reports from
his section rain plenty through Jun<
and July but crops suffering some es
pecially cotton
There will be an afternoon service
at the Presbyterian church n Satin
day before the second Sunday at 3
o’clock p. m, and also on Sunday at
11am
Messrs John Hill and Alex Small
wood are making some good bow
frames this week preparatory to read
mess for a plasure trip to the moun
tains at an early date
Mr. A. N. Dowdy showed us a re
ceipt card Tuesday from Comptroller
General Wright stating that lie hail
received the digest of Banks county
for ’99 in good condition and proper
ly made out.
To mv Banks county Friends; I
have recently opened a general re
pair shop in the Drug store of L, J
Sharp & Bro. lam prepared to do
your work on short notice. Bring me
your Watches, Clocks, Jewelry etc tor
repairs. Satisfaction guaranteed.
G. W. GORDON,
Harmony Grove, Ga.
T. J. -'sh, one of Atlanta’s success
ful business men came up Sunday on
a visit to his father’s family. He re.
turned Monday afternoon. Ills many
friends here will hail with gludneess
the news of his success in the “Gate
City.”
Rev L K Parham has been con
ducting a series of meetings at the
Line since the first Sunday Several
additions to the church Baptising
Sunday Several addition to the
church Baptizing Sunday A gracious
revival is going on Meeting bad not.
closed at iast accounts
If you, your baby, or your horse has
colic. Dr. *Tichenor’s Antiseptic wilt
cure, u .and “don’t you forget, it."’
Only 500 a botlle.
John M Garrison of Cost, accident
ally cut his foot on |glass of a broken
bottle one day last week. It was an
ugly wound an inch and a half deep
cut at an angle. lie can not walk a
step without the aid of crutches. lie
was til town one evening this week
looking for a bottle of Dr, Ticbenors
Antiseptic. Failing to find it be
called at the Journal office to know it'
we bad disposed of tl e sample bottle
we have had here Many repeated calls
for this preparation. It is sold at
Harmony Grove, and much of it could
be disposed of here were it kept for
sale.
Bicyclists, base ball and foot hall
tennis will find Dr. Ticlienor’s Antisep
tic the very thing they “need in their
business” when the race is ended and
the value is finished. For Sore muscles.
Buises, Sprain’s etc.. ; t is O. K.. and
‘don’t you I'm get it.*’ Clean and pleas
ant as perfume and cos s only 50c
Protected nod Connected Tele
phone Line.
The telephone line extending from
Baldwin to Davis's store at Narrows
will he extended to A. J Cash's,
thence to Dr. Lothridge’s, thence to
J. E. Strange’s and connected with
the line of the Banks county Tele
phone Company. This will give good
telephone connection but “there are
otherc-s ”
Tax Digest for Returned.
Tax Receiver, A. N. Do.ydy came
over Tuesday from Maisvrlle and re
turned to Ordinary Hill the tax-digest
for 1899, showing in the aggregate a
gaiu of #IB,OOO. There is a shrinkage
m acreage, hence a decrease in land
value. The gain comes f r om city
property, household goods, notes, and
co ton.
PIMPLES
**7ly wife had plmplca on her face, but
she has be?n talcing CASCARETS and they
i have all disappeared. I had been troubled
! with constipation for some time, but after talc
! ini? the first Cascaret I have had no trouble
with this ailment. We cannot speal: too hlgh
. ly of Cascarcts.” Fhed Wartman.
6703 Germantown Ave.. Philadelphia. Pa.
CATHARTIC
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TRADE MARK ROt*TßtO^^^^
Pletinrinr. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. T>o
Good. Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 20c. 50c.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... ;
Binding Cmpnt. I hlmi*. Mnnlreal. Xetr Tnrl.
HA Tfl RAfl Soirl amt kwrjnter* b alldrne-
RU* I U’DA w gists to CViiE Tobacco Habit. )
HARMONY GROVE.
]CrowGe<l out lant week.)
Hump-back peanuts.
Prof, and Mrs. M L. Parker vis
ited Hartwell last week-
The following people attended foot
washing at Black’s Creek Sueday.
Misses Maude Pittman, Nellie Harber
Sue Thurmond, Mes:r WeldonJStark
Hal Carrington, Dr. C. E. Pittmas,
Brannon Rice, Claud Benton. Young
Johnson, Jtptha Smith, Roy Cheney,
and others.
Messrs. D. H. Parks and C. 1,.Wi1l
banks of Maysville were here Satur
day.
Claud Vandiver and Bob Carter
passed through the Grove Monday en
route to Erastus.
Mr. J. J. Sh. p, aid lift, last week
for a few day’s stay m the mountains
Prof J. Henry Walker, of Oriffin,
visited his brother Col. C. M. Walker
Wednesday and Thursday last week
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Carson spent
a few day-s at Franklin Springs last
.veek.
Misses Alma anuKvle Thurmond
visited Jefferson Wednesday.
Dr. C. E. Pittman aid Gip Stark
went to Athens on business last week
Invitations were snt out Monday
for the marriage of Mr. Albert V.
Deadwyler and Miss Dora Carson,
A. L, Henry and N L Willbank*
who have been spendingjseveral days
here visiting relatives, left Fri- a to r
Augusta via Charleston, where they
have accepted positions with the
Augusta Steet Railway
Mrs. F. F. Liyinglnn, Towns, Ga.
writes: I have used Dr. M. A, Sim
mons Liver Medicine 15 years, and
know it cures Sick Headache, Dyspep
was, Liver Complaints andC'onstipalto
I r.ui.iit it. s-r i ig r vi 1 Ureter i.i ey
ay than Zeilin’s Regulator.
LULA.
[Crowded out last wek.J
Smallpox has played out. No new
cases in our section.
School is still good. Smallpox does
not hinder the pupils from attending
i regularly.
Col J. 11. Higgins has a fine lot of
melons on hand from Chattahoochee
The young people of our place at
tended campuieeting Sunday and
i Monday. They report the best meet
! mg the best meeting in several years
greater interest being taken than ever
before.
We are sorry to known that Miss
Hepsie Campbell is so sick with fever
Mr. Hugh Huggins is in town again
on a visit to relatives.
The Misses Asbury are in town for
several weeks. While here they ix -
peel to attend Hawkins, Mossy Creek
and Lebanon campmettings.
Prof, Palmer, of Dnhlonega is in
town this week in the interest of the
North Georgia Agricultural College.
Mr Ilarve Huggins is visiting his
father, Col. J. IL Huggins.
Capt. W. M. Jones of this place
and Miss Della Harding, of Toccoa
were married la*t Wednesday August
9th in the latter city. They came to
Lit a, and attended the rainpmeeting
Sunday with rua iy frietu's They have
gone abroad on a bridal tour. Vie
wish them success and long life of
happiness and peace.!
Detecive Looney was in town last
week on special business.
HOPEWELL.
Very few of our people nttended
eampmeeting on account of the small
p 'X scare.
John Dowdy was on onr stree's Sun
day eve; Wonder what’s the attrac
tion?
M r . and Mrs R N Emmet we e
guests of Mr and Mrs Steve Gardiner
Sunday evening
Several of our people are attending
meeting at Silver Shoal this week
Two of the oldest Baptist preachem
lu Banks county are attending, Revs.
J. G. Bryan'arid 1 1, .1 Duncan.
Mrs Lucy Sabers' is visiting hi r
aunt Mrs Samantha (ibtvder,
Mr It II Moles and family visited
his brother Henry Motes' at Silver
Slloiil 1 Sunday,
MVs, Will' Kent- and children me
visiting friends and relatives at Silvei
Shoal this week.
Mesars Jim Meeks and Lon Hol
comb were in our town one day last
week.
Mr. Parson’s of Poplar Springs pas
sed through Monday with a nice load
of melons.
Ask Mr. Fred Rucker how he cn
j >yed himself Sunday eve. Come a
gain Fred.
M O Meoks and son Matthew who
Save been to Alabama returned horn.
Saturday They report a good eoun
try and tine craps
Some of our farmers have com
menced pulling fodder.
Several of the F.lt boys visited our
--chool one day last week
Mrs G M Barden and children are
visiting Mrs D S Barden this week
Rev E D Mintz of Grove Level
was the guest of G M Barden Sunday
Mr R J Carson is preparing to build
anew dwelling
Mr and Mrs MM N Hardy spent
Friday in Maysville with Mr and Mrs
Alfred Chandler
Mr John Bowden from south Geor
gia was seeu on our streets one day
last week
Ask Alason Bowden and Naey
Meeks how they like watermelons?
What lias become of Ell correspond
entt Write often We like to hear
from these places
Mr J S Hardv visited Silver Maple
school one day last week
GILLS VILLE.
[Crowded out last week ]
Still hot and dry.
W. A. Crow is visiting friends and
relatives in Franklin county'his week
Several of our young people at
i tended campmeeting Sunday.
In the meeting that lias just closed
! we bad a glorious time with seventeen
ac:essions to the church.
Missrs James and Erastus Evan.? have
purchas* and W A Millers stock ot goods
and will go into business about the
first of Sept. Success to you hoys,
Our little burg will be very quite
this week, as nearly everybody is
going to the mountains except the
postmaster and station ageDt.
J. M. Odell is visiting his son in
Gordon county this week.
We are right in line with the Jour
nal on the smallpox question
W. A Shore, a prominent business
man of Baldwin, passed .througn our
town Saturday.
A. J. Chandler, of Maysville, was
on our streets" one day last week.
Dr. J Whelchel visited Athens one
day lhis week.
Some of the bov-srepaft it nice time
at canipmeeting Sunday.
Say, why don't somebody marry so
we can “write 'em up in the Journal.
There must be soiiething very at
tractive about our'ittle village We
notice oile of the Maysville boys up
here every Sufi'day,
We were glad to hear that the Hen
derson base ball team just cleaned
Maysville up one day last week.
V ~
Spain’s Gieatest Need
Mr. R. P. Oiivin, Barcelona, Sjmifi,
■pends his winters at Aikdn, S. C.
Weak nerves had caused severe pains
in the back of his head- On Using
Klectyie Bitters,' America's" gre itwt
Blood and ner-e Remedy, all pain
soon left him. He says this grand
medicine is what his country needs.
All America knows that is eures'liver
and kidney trouble, parties the blood
tones np ilie stomach,'strenghtens tin
nerves,'puts vim, vigoi a/id new life
into every muscle, nerve ;tnd organ of
t.e b dy. ft weakytifed or ailing you
need it. Evety bottle guaranteed
only oti cents. Sold'by \V. ]>' Hill'd,
man druggist, Harmony Grove.
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NO. 19.
HAIR
TURNING
GRAY?
What does your mirror say?
Does it tell you of some little
streaks of gray? Are you
pleased? Do your friends of
the same age show this loss
of power also?
Just remember that gray
hair never becomes darker
without help, while dark hair
rapidly becomes gray when
once the change begins.
Ayer’s
■■
Vigor
will bring hack to your haic
the color of youth. It never
fails. It is just as sure as
that heat melts snow, or that
water quenches fire.
It cleanses the scalp also
and prevents the formation of
dandr .tf. It feeds and nour
ishes the bulbs of the hair
making them produce a luxu
riant growth. It stops the
hair front falling -ut and gives
a fine soft finish to the hair
as well.
We liav* a book on tb Hair and
Scalp wh'ch you may obtain fro
upon request.
If yon <l not obtain all the benefits
you from the use of the
Viktor, write the Doctor about it.
Address, DR. 9. <’• AYER
Lowell, alass.
Eli OFESst'.frA L C’A 111)
\ ( V R, FAULKNER,
Attorney at Law *
JtKLLTOX, GA ;
J. GRIFFIN,
AttokniVy-at-La w
maysville, ga
Will practice in the court; t the Western
euit. Collecting claims a specialty, Promp
attention to all business entrusted to his care,
I L, I’EKf IN3
O m
Attorney at Law.
Homer, tin.
Pompt attention given to all business placed*
in in hands.
(j, v. iTarSen* m. and.
kki'ok West of Public Square,
lV()-M ER, GA.
Telephone at oliico.
DR. C. f. Riff MAN,
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office over Postoffice.
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DDNIISr,
11 : : \
M A YSYILLK, GA .
$ g’ , ’Oflicc over \\\ ('. ,j. Garrison's Store.
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, Ha'itMoNv umivu, ga.
2 1-2 Suite St.
WHEN IMIAIDKIVV GKOVIf
visit the........
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Fashionable Hair Cuts
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Old JWot's' sliarpeneil' arid made
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comfortably aiid neatly furnished
The place for the public to'find'home-’
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