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Banks County Gazette.
VOL. VI.
LOCAL NEAYS AND NOTES.
GATHERED FROM TOW A
ASl> COUNTY.
Lillie Items too Short for Heads
But Long Enough to In
terest the Rentier.
Peaches will soon be ripe.
Mr. T N. Neal ami good lady of
Art were it) town Mommy.
Mr. J. K. Mangutn paid us a
call Wednesday morning.
A large number of the Homorites
went tu Hollingsworth Saturday.
, Judge T. F. Hill and Col. Brown
visited the (late City last week.
Messrs, Wood anil K: inelt, of
Maysville, were in our tov.n Tues
day-
It will soon be harvest time. The
wheat crop is poor, but oats are splen
did.
Wanted—At the Gazette oftlce at
oikt a load or two ot stove wood on
subscription.
The fishing party at Mi Coy's
bridge last Saturday was an enjov
one to those present.
Air. J. T. Smith is with us for
awhile, after a stay of s 1 vet ,! weeks
in Mt Airy.
Trot". J- S, CLiinbt has gone up
in ilabi rsham county to vis-t '• uds
anil •at hi . lilelu , - , f w days-
Miss Fannie C"Karan re'tuned
home Monday from M <vsvi! ! e, wlvre
she had been visiting friends t
few days.
When you want tin- watch repair
ing done, and satis!action Guaran
teed call on BATES & CAI M)X,
Harmony Gru c, Ga.
Mr, \V. N. Weldon wants to any
what has become of tin blue birds,
he says he basil t heard of :uiy .nee
the cold spell last winter.
Miss G . rode and Mbs Maud
Fambrough, two of (tgiethoi: -e's
sweetest gtiis are spending a few
days with friends in this vicinity.
The musical given in honor of
the Misses Fambrough, Monday night
at the residence of Mr. J. -I Hill,
was quite a pleasant and enjnvable
affair.
Misses Anna Riehev, Leila Richey
Bird Pearl Hush returned home iY n
Milledgeville last Thursday, where
they have been attending *'m Georgia
Normal and ludnstrad College.
Mr. I K. Chambers had th broad-;
est and the most plea- . smile on
his face Sunday we most ever saw.
but we no longer wonder at th it on'
being informed of the arm a >f two
fine boys at his home Sunday •iorn
ing.
Mr. J. A. 15 infers telis us of avert
remarkable cow, which is own I by
Harrison Gob.r in the lower j>.trt of
the county. The cow is now giving
milk from which a pound of butter is
eh t ried every day, yet her youngest
caifisafull grown tow and is also
•riving milk.
The sporting committee reques
led ns to announce that then will be
a fishing party here next h' j relay
evening. All are invited f i come
and spend awhile down on th,. 'pe
ful Hudson, flow ing, biddiii all I*• v
cares take flight.
The game of hall at Holliiv_ .worth
Saturday betwi i Homer and Dem
orest did not mater’.than, Demorest
failin gto an pear. A scrub” game
was gotten up but was eu f bv
an acci ■ t to one of the '
Elm: CofT receive i a sm
from a bat which slip - "and V a.
Itnnds of one of the players whim
striking. Mr. Coffee was --• ty
badly hurt, but by t' i, ;k of
friends and sk'difu- j.-' • icians ne w >1
able to be out to me •••' ; timer,
Tn ■ aecn’ -nt w deep.j re a
hv all till y ”iig * f '' .) 1 v
M•. Cox, fr n whose b- • ;h bat
slt.piul.
NEURALGIA eur< and lev P-t Miles' Pa"
Pints. “Ouo cent a dost." a!! druggist*
'Wedding Bells.
Married t unday the 10th inst. ;
at the home of the bride's parents;
near Maysville, Mr. John M. Gar- 1
risen to Miss Pauline Yarborough.
Mr. Garrison is one of Banks j
county’s most prominent young!
farmers and business men, while hts ;
btide is i beautiful and accomplished
voting lady.
The Gazette joins their many
friends in extending congratulations.
The Bushville Banner.
We are yet permitted to breathe the
pure air and drink the cold, cold
water just fresh from the fountain
and enjoying reasonable health;
therefore we will give our readers a
few “pick ups” here and there.
The Bushville Banner will be a
weekly paper edited, but never pub
lished by Yenot Selrahc. It will be
copied, however, by the Banks
County Gazette and furnished to all
i subscribers at the regular price, 50cts
I per year cash. Let everybody sub
| scribe at once as this is a chance in
i a lifetime.
Our gnipe vine telephone, having
lieen worn out at the last mad dog
lynching, will be responsible for the
irvness in our news columns. We
sincerely hope the render will bear
i w ; th us- and as soon as we are satis
fied nter has left us for good, we
will .vap” our overcoat for an eel’s
skin an ’ make another.
The talk of the day seems to he on
11ho free silver question and nearly
I everybody thinks, especially the
1 Banner force, that Grover should
I send lhc.it a car load freight paid.
W ' know such, a consignment would
i bn welt- i:e a' this ollioi for we used
: all our ink and paper whooping up
1 CU’Y' lands election and “toted”
j torch lights for six months afterwards
! and n 'er have received so much as
‘•thank y ,u “
Wo learn il’iil another paper is to
I he edited by Scrp Yar at liu.-h vide,
j Hurrah for our town.
Some f our young people went t”
‘ Bellton to ihe picnic Sutir lay,
I I’ln-y r. port a nice time and in en-
I joyable affair. About a half dozen
| Sunday seiioo’s were represented.
Cotton has outgrown any previous
j record during die last two weeks.
| According to pi,-sent prospects a
; large crop may he expected.
Misses Anna and Lena Riche \
isturn- and home ft few days ago from
the Industrial ollege at Miliedge
i ville to the delight of their many
. friends.
Miss Eronie Ilelton from Pike
county is visiting relatives in Banks.
I We extend to her a hearty welcome
I and hope ■ ie will not be governed
i liy Webster when lie said—“visitors
! should not make their visits too long”
| —but r< main with as through the
.timer season, if no longer.
i Mr. Babe Walker of Gillsville
| was ou our streets Sunday, shaking
j hands wit li ins many friends. Come
I again Babe.
Mr. J. T. Toney went to Athens
this week on business.
Some of our young people visited
Apple Valley Sunday.
linskrille was represented at Red
Oak Sunday.
Blackberries will soon be ripe and
we are happy.
We are offering a lialf interest in
the Banner for the first ripe water
melon raised in Bushville.
VS r e v i’ ! give three half interests
!in the Banner to the first one who
w ! ’ - rtit'u iiv prophesy that a free
ver man will be elected in ’9O.
ijon’t all speak at once.
ent.lv saw at a public gath
ering. > blind men, one one-eyed
girl; also "t tbe same time and place
ile won with a full set of mus
tache and one who couid sing tenor
to perfection. Someone beat that-
Ye cot Ski. hake.
Or. P i’s Cream hiking PovrCet
World's fair iUgkcst Award
110 MER, RANKS COUNTY, GEORGIA: JUNE IR, 1895.
AT HOLLINGSWORTH.
Closing Exercises of Hollings
worth High School.
Closing exercises of Hollmnswerih
High School last was quite a suc
cess- Large crowds ware in attend
ance aud the occnsi m was one of en
joyment throughout the entire pro
gramme.
Rev. J. T. Wise, of Cornelia de
liverrd the literary address Saturday
afternoon and it was a splendid ef
fort.
The exercises Saturday night did
credit to teachers and pupils.
The following was the programme:
l'K I DAY.
8 o’clock p. m.—
Gold Medal Contest.
SATURDAY.
10 o’clock a. m.—
Recitations, Compositions.
3 o’clock p. m.—
Literary Address.
5 o’clock p. m.—
' Base Ball between Homer and
1 lemoicst.
S o’clock p. m.—
Music hjr Ml. A :y Band;
. A Play—“ Out iti tlio St reels.”
CHAUAVi 11RS.
Col. Wayne Mr. R. A. Smith.
Sirs. Wayne—Miss Lorena Scoggins.
Dr. M i-ctfield—Mr. Baker .Moss.
Nina Wayne—Miss Nannie Hawkins.
Solomon Davis—Mr, It. C. Moss.
Mat Davis—Mr. E. T. Chambers.
M rs. Brad ford— Miss Georgia Duckett
Minnie Bradford—Lydia Wolford.
Pete (col. servant) —Mr. G. W. (Jo(ice.
;\i use.
Sundry e.xeicivs.
Music.
A Play—“dumbo Jum.”
I 'II All ’ IT.IIS.
Jnruibo Juni —Mr. G. W. Conee
Mr. Gohhlcton—Mi. R. C. Moss.
Mr. Chi atom —Mr. Paul 3 vie.
Henry Meivilie—Mr. E. T. Chupiebrs.
i Mr. .Joe Shelton.
Laborers Mr. Abb Wolford,
) Mr. David Boling.
Hannah—Miss Sadie Hawkins.
Adelaide—Mr s Alice Duckett
Mrs. Gobbletoh—Miss Mamie Griggs.
.Policeman—Mr. Charlie Shelton.
Prof. Wooding Elected.
Prof. I-f. W. Wooding was elected
County School Commissioner last
Saturday. Prof- \Y>- id.ng -s a good
man and well qualified to till the
office.
There Were live applicants,—Prof.
Wooding, Prof. If. C. Alexander,
U;v. C. 'i'. Burgess, Rev. I), 11.
Crymes and Prof. R. C. Moss.
Prof. Wooding was elected on
second ballot.
The hoard made a good selection,
ns indeed l-hei would have done had
they elected any one of the other
gentlemen as they are all well qualified.
HOW'S THIS !
We offer Ouo Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of Catarrh that,
cannot bo cured bv Hall’s Catarrh
Jure. F. J - CHENEY & CO.,
Props., Toledo, O.
We the undersigned, have known
V. .1. Cheney for the last 15 years,
1 and believe him perfectly honorable
m nil business transactions and finan
cially able to carry out any obliga
tion mad,; by their firm.
West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, Ohio.
Walding, Kitinan & Marvin, Whole
sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in-
ternally, acting directly upon the
blood and mucitous surfaces of the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Price 75e per bottle. Sold
l y all Druggists. Testimonials free.
NOTICE TO SUBSCItIBERS.
We are going to overhaul our sub
scription bonks in a few weeks. If
your time is out and you still want
the paper please let us know, and if
you do not want it let it he known.
We do not wish to force the prfper
upon any one, neither do we desire
to send it to those \vuo have no inten
tion of paying for it. Time subscri
; bers will bn charged 75 cents per year.
Awardee.
Highest Honors —World’* Ekiir,
ij^rreßFECT^l^E.
It pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fee
from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant.
VRARS THE .STANDARD.
F'or the next 30 days I will sell a
$35, New Home Sewing machine for
$3 . Now is your time to buy a
mnehin e cheap.
W. H. STRANGK,
Cornelia, Ga.
If you ward to buy Hardware, such
as buggy and wagon mau rial, black
smith tools, sporting materials, cook
and heating stoves, fable an t pocket
cutlery, razors, rubber belting and
hose, globe and check valves, piping,
barbwire, blind bridles, buggy whips,
lace leather horse (tolars and the
celebrated Hampton double stock,
best in use, Rogers Hardware &
Machine Cos is the place to get it at
the very lowest price. In the Adair
Building, next door to Qttillian it Cos.,
Harmony Grove, Ga.
Anew lot of fine Clocks just, re
ceived at BATES & CAKSON-
Harmony Grove, Ga.
For hardware of all kinds, includ
ing Stoves, Improved Agricultural
Implements and Machinery, go to
Rogers Hardware & Maehinco Cos.,
Harmony Grove, Ga.
When \ u got tired of ptyim;
J a pii to spec;
tiers for glasses, call on BATES A
(’ARSON. Price-, idw.ivs right.
IJnrmony Giove, (in.
GEORGIA: Banks Cou.vrv.—
Mrs. S. and. Chambers, executrix of the
estate of John Hill, deed, u presents
to th.-* court in her petition dlilc
filed that she has fully iidmimterd
said estate. This is therefore to eiie
all persons concerned heirs and cred
itors to show cause if any they can
why said executrix should not be dis
charged from her administration and
receive letters of dismission on the
first Monday in August, next. May
-nd RTS. T. F. HILL,
(5.04) Onl’y.
< lK( • RG! ,\ : Bank t (lot n t •.. —1,
\Y . F. \Y bite do hereby consent (or
my wife, C. ,T. Whit-, to become a
a public or free trader, to become
liable as a feme sole, provided by
the code of Gil. sec. 1760. April
111th, 1. W. F. WHITE.
All persons are hereby notified not
to hire or harbor Isata Hawkins, col.
for h,- is under contract with me
until the I.oth of July.
T. 0. Camehon.
YEARS OF INTENSE PAIN.
Br, JT* 11. druggist ar.d physf-
Clan, Ilumboidt, Neb., who differed with
heart diHea. o for four v< - trying every
remedy and all treatments known to hhn
stlf and feil .Yv-practiLicners; believes that
heart disease is curable-. He writes:
“I wish to tell what your valuable medi
cine bus done for me. For four years I had
heart disease of the very worst kind. Sov- |
eral physicians I consulted, said it was
Rheumatism of the heart.
- ——lt was almost us
j endurable! with
sliortuosß of
hr-ath, palpi ta
°n A’ severe
00 t, *‘° (vft side.
No pen can de
scribe my suffer
particularly
>* jS&T'L'; - W^#sssP& iiu rin:j t, ‘ lo * ;u; k
- iT'i; Pi v. -rVS*g vv months of those
four weary years.
DR. J. H. WAITS, I finally tried
Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure.
and was surprised at the result. It put new
[lie into and made anew man ot me. 1
have not had a symptom of trouble since
and I am satisfied your medicine has cured
ice for 1 bavo now enjoyed, since taking it
Three Years of Splendid Health.
: I might add that Ia m a druggist and have
sold and recommended your Heart Cure, for
t know what it has don ~ (or mo and only
| wish I could state more clearly my sulier
! ing then and the good health I now enjoy.
Your Nervine and ether remedies also
| give excellent satisfaction.” J. 11. Watts.
Humboldt, Neb., May 9, 'CL
Er. Miles Heart Cure issold on a positive
1 ruiii-anteo that the first bottle will benefit.
; ,ili .1 rv- ggista sell it at U 0 bottles forSS.or
i It wit. pom ot, prepaid, on receipt of prico
by the Dr. Miles Medical Cos.. Elkhart, Ind.
Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure
Restores Health
1895
i Present to the PedpSeof Cainesvilleand
Surrounding Country the Grandest
and most beautiful
Collection of
SPRING GOODS
It has ever been my pleasure to show^
ILm'c uni choice novelties in high class Dress GoO’dS, YV ash Fabrics,-
Laces, Kmbroiileiies, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, .Sliotr?*,- Men'V Stnl
Boys' Clothing, Cai])ets, Matting and Rugs. My pen-chasing facili'-
tio, enable me to guarantee you a saving ?#i pried <Vver any
and all compelion. Every item enumerated on this
page is worthy 'of YOUR CONSIDERATION.
BLEACAED DOMESTIC DE
PARTMENT.'
1,000 yards short length 4 4 Bleach
worth S eeujH, going as 5 cents. Also
a full line of bleached Do
mestic, in nil noted brands at prices’
to please the trade.
GLN'GH '. M DLPARTMNT.
Dress Gingham at 5c regular 8c goods
“ “ flic, & 74, reg. H)c gooes
“ “ Sfe regular goods
“ “ llic regular I3c goods
“ “ 12|c regular Jfiic goods
3,000 yards Athens Checks at 5 cents
regular 7c goods.
CARPET DEPARTMENT.
1 up,rain Carpet at- 25c cheap at 3nc
“ “ 35c cheap at 50c
“ “ 48 and 50c cheap at 65c
“ “ 60c cheap at 75c
Banssels Caryet at 50c chmo at 75c
“ “ 75 cents i L-. ap at $1
‘f “ $1 cheap at $1.25
Also :: full line of nice rugs to match
Carpets.
WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT-
White Lawn wortli 124csellingatlOc
“ l - “ ' 15c selling for 124 c
“ “ “ 20c selling for 15c
“ “ “ 35c selling for -5c
Also a mee line of printed India Dim
ties and many other lines of
white goods in many new de
signs at extremely low prices.
The above is a partial list of the many
ottractions to be found at my sore.
--3 J. E. MURPHEY B*~
West Side Public Square.
GAINESVILLE, QA-
SIBOO.OO
GIVEN AWAY TO INVESTORS.
$150.00 every month given away to any one who an
plies through us for the most meritorious patent during
the month preceding.
XV o secure the best patents fo our clients,
and the objec: of this offer is to encourage inventors to
kecptrack of their bright ideas. At the same time we
wish to impress upon the public the fact that
IT S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS
THAT YIELD FORTUNES,
such as the “car-window" which can be easily slid up
and down‘Without breaking the p~Asenger’s back,
“sauce-pan,” “collar-button,” “nut-lock,” “bottle
stopper,” and a thousand other little tilings that most
any one can f nd a way of improving; and these simple
inventions are the ones that bring largest returns to die
author. Try to think of something to invent.
IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS.
Patents taken out through us receive special notice In
the “ National Recorder,” published at W;.shiagt □,
D. C., which is the Desf newspaper published in America
in the interests of inventors. We furnish a year's sub
scription. to this journak free >f cost, to all our clients.
We also advertise, free the invention each month
which wins our $l5O prize, and hundreds of thousands
of copies of the “National Fecorder,” containing a
sketch of the winner, and a description of his invention,
will be scattered throughout the United States among
capitalists and manufacturers, thus bringing to tbeu
attention the merits of the invention..
All communications regarded strictly confidential.
Address
JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO..
Solicitor, of American anil Foreig. Patent.,
618 F Street, N. W.,
Box 385. Washington, D. C.
ty Riflrttut—tdiwr A fthispapir. Writs/arms
pti'iiphlst, FiZEE.
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
Men’s Suits cheap at $7 now
going for $ 4.50
Men’s suits cheap at $7.56 flow
going for 5.00
Men’s suits cheap ut #lO now
going for 7.50
Men’s suits cheap'at 5i2.50 now
going for 10.00
Men’s suits cheap at sls now
going for 10.00’
Men s suits cheap at $lB, now
going for 12,50-'
Men’s suits cheap at S2O now
going for 15.00
shoe Department.
'Men’sfine shoes $1.50 reg. $2 quality
“ “ 2,00 reg. 2.50 quality
“ *, 2,50 reg. 3.00 quality
“ “ 3.00 reg. 4.00 quality
“ “ 4.00 reg. 5.00 quality
Also nice line of Heavy Shoes at
prices ta please all.'
Ladies Kid Button shoes at 51.50
regular price 2 00
Ladies’ Kid Button Shoes at 2.00
regular price 2 50
Linlies Kid Button Shoes at 52.5(j,
regular price 3.50
Ladies Kid Low Cut shoes 1-50,
regular price 2.00
Ladies Kid Low Cut shoes 2 00,
regular price 2 50
Ladies Kid Low Cut Shoe* 2.ofr,
regular price 3.00
GROCERY DEPARTMENT,
A complete line of Groceries, at low
est prices, always on hand.
NO 5.