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Banks County Gazette.
VOL. VI.
BIG FRUIT- CROP!
Jhiy your Fruit Jars aa Jelly Glasses early. They arc adcxncing
every day. have for the irholeeuh and retail trade.
700 DOZ. FRUIT JARS.
300 “ JELLY TUMBLERS.
Lay in your supply at once. Large stock Cream Freezers, Fly Fans, Fly
Traps, Glasses and Shakers for summer and inks. Mr'i are the leaders
on Crockery, Glassware, Lamps and Tinware.
-I. 11, HUGGINS <V S<.,
BROAl) ST., ATHENS, GA.
LOCALNEWS AN L) NOTES. |
GATHERED FROM TOWN’
ANI> COUNTY.
Little Items too Short for Heads
Rut l.on" Enough to In
terest tire Reader.
Owing t a failure t> receive cuts
in time, the Hollingsworth special
edition is postponed until next week.
Having been at work upon the issue
we have not .had much time to give
this weeks isnsue. The Hollingsworth
edition will come out next week.
We wish someone would tell us
what has become of our Busbviile
correspondent. Wu fear some evil
has befallen him.
We notice several counties are
getting up exhibits for the exposi
tion. What about Banks?
We will begin our “School De
partment” socn and every school in
the county should take a part in it
Col. and Mrs. Brown left Wednes
day morning for Mt Airy, Tallulah
Falls and other places to be gone
several days.
Col. Pierce Martiu of Harmony
Grove was here on business Mondav.
Homer school keeps adding new
names to her list. Several students
entered this w.ek.
Mr. and Mrs. Yeargin of Maysville
were here prospecting Tuesday.
Should they see it to their interest
to locate here they will be welcomed.
One of those sumptuous dinn-rs
are found spread at Mi . E. L. Duck
etts, which be it known is almost
entirely of the product of Banks
county soil, should be on exhibit at
the Exposition this fall. The trouble
would be every one who would sen it
would wa.t to come to Banks county
and live like Mr. Duckett lives and
there wouldn’t lie room for all.
Tht county board of education
had a meeting Thursday.
Mr. J. T. Smith will move his
Mt Airy business to Lula so that
he will be in close communication
with his Homer business.
The threshing season will soon be
over. Some of our farmers made
go>d crops of wheat and oats.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mize of Har
mony Grove spent Monday with
Judge and Mrs. A. C. Moss in Horner.
We hear so much talk of Mr.
Allen Massey’s crop, we must say
something rbout it. He has ten
acres of cotton on At. T. C, Ray’s
plantation which is said to ba the
finest in the county Those who
have seen say that Mr. Toqi Greenway
also has a very fine cotton crop eri
Mr. R. N. Emmett’s place. Some
sav this is the finest they have seen
See new advertisemaitg—Lagrange
Female college, Gorman Kali Works,
and “Jones of Binghampton.”
Prof. Hubert M. Smith, of La-
Grange Female College, filled the
pulpit for Rev. J. D. Milton Sunday
last. Besides being an excellent
preacher Prof. Smith is one of the
best educators in Georgia.
Brother Milton announced that lie
would hold a tent meeting in Homer
the first of September.
We have one young man in our
town who is quite a ladies man. He
has an appointment somewhere for
the next (our years.
Several from this section attended
the Union meeting at Beaver Dam
last Sunday. They r port a splendid
meeting.
Miss (71 he Derby and Miss Nettie
Hix, two as baeutiful and accom
plished young ladies as North Geor
gia affords are engagefd in teaching
the science of penmanship at Nails
Creek. They, accompanied bv Mr.
Jack Strange, spent (he day with the
family of Dr. V. 1). Lockhart lust
Saturday.
Mr. James L. NortVodd has given
the Baptist church yard a good clear
ing off. “Jimmie” was employed bv
the members and others to do the
work and he did it n ; ee!y. The iui
provemnt is quite noticeable.
W e are informed that there were
about 100 in attendant* at the Tel
ford retirtioil last tV-c 1 ,. A photogra
pher was present and took* some
pictures of the group. They appoint
ed a cornitue to arrange program for
next years re union- This is a very
pleasant occasion and is looked for
ward to with fond atieipations by a!i
the members of this Urge family.
Hollingsworth Institute opened
with something over sixty pupils
Monday. This is a splendid opening
and the fncuPy and friends are grati
fied with the beglning.
Governor Atkinson has sufficiently
teceverec! as to be able to sit up and
and will be eniiielv ttell in a few
days-
Teachers will p!ea-e remember
that we will publish their honor rolls
.-tnd school items free. Let each* other
and tin- world Lr.’ow v, liat you are
doing.
Banks county will not,’ we presume
be represented at the Griffin free
-ilver convention.
The weekly press association met
at Gainesville Tue-s lay. After the
business of the associaiion is trans
acted the editors will spend a faw
days at Cumberland Island. The
Gazette will not h ■ represented.
Sunday school convention Friday
of next week, and celebraton Satur
day following. Let everybody come.
House- Him Ibrooks.
Mr. Tom House and Miss Kate
Haulbrooks were united in the holy
bonds of matrimony at the home of
the bride’s father, Mr. Larkin Haul
brooks, at Maysville, July 7.
Mr. Flouse is a self-made young
business man, who is doing well in
the world, —while his fair bride is a
beautiful and accomplished lady.
They go to Hot Springs, Ark., to
reside. The best wishes of hosts of
friends in Georgia go with them.
Married In June.
The Gazette has just learned of
the marriage of Mr. Francis Haul
brooks and Miss Alary Alintz which
happy event occurred Sunday June 30.
These are both prominent young
people and one of the oldest and host
lIOMKR, BANKS COUNTY. (2KOUCIA: ,iiLY IS. 1805.
families in Banks county. Though
reared in Bank s Mr. Haulbrooks lias
for some time resided in Gordon eo,
which will he the futu re home of the
happy young people.
The Gazette wish es them a long
and happy life.
From Alt Pleasant.
Crops iu this section are tine.
We have had rain plenty this
season.
ft
Jp'lrs. W, T. Cochran has been very
sick for some time.
Prof. Smith, of Lagrange, preached
two vety interesting and impressive
sermons at Mfc Pleasant Saturday.
Mr. Murry, our wide-awake mer
chant, bought fifteen gallons of huck
leberries last Saturday.
The Ilomer boys visit Ml Pleasant
quite often here of late,
Because tho attraction seems
to lie very great.
Miss Mattie Cochran spjnt Satur-j
day aim Sunday with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Cochian.
The funeral af Mr. J. M Herbert,
who died some time ago, was preached
by Rev. J, D. Milton at Mt Pleasant
ast Sunday.
Little Handle Rhodes Trouten,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ’ll. C.
Trouten, died in Atlanta Friday
the Llth instant., aged two years and
one month.
Thu remains were accompanied to
Mt Pleasant by the parents of the
deceased and Mr. f. C, Connally and
wife, tonuerlv of this county, but
who now reside in Atlanta.
The funeral services were con
ducted by Rev J. D. .Milton, after
which the little body was laid to rest
in Mt Pleasant cemetery. We ex
tend to the bereaved parents Our
dec-past sympathies. J3 J*. .
LIST Or TEAL f > UK*.
Tlie Following; Applicants Re
ceived License to Teach.
Misses Myra Brm-e, Dora Bruce,
Lizzie Bush, Lucy Bowden, Fannie
Cochran, Wiilio Chandler, Maud
Fambroiigh. Lilian Gardiner, Bcttie
Hall, Minnie Massey, Lillian Afartin,
Montio Martin, Lula Slenders, Laura
Neal, Lula Neal, Tallulah Quill:.-n,
Cora Welch, Emma White, Airs.
J. M. Langston.
Messrs. W. I’. Blackburn, 1). N.
Boling, P. Af. Burns, C. N. Cham
bers, J. R. Cochran, G. W, Coffee,
W. li. Crump, Ralph Comet-, C W;
Dillashaw, J. Edwards, .fames
Evans, J. C. Faulker, N. Cb Faulk
ner, 15. \Y. Grant, W. Al. Grant,
Paul Hayden, J. B. Hooper, W. B,
Lockhart, T. A. Maddox G. I*. AL r
tui, R. C. Moss Ff. P. .Moss, A. P.
Segars, W. 11. Segars, W. A. Steph
enson, A. A. White, J. P. Wilbanks;
colo it kit.
Fannie Bush, Ida Jackson, Charity
Jones, Manerva Turk, Cornelie Ware,
Gleh Clement, John Clement, A. L.
Morgan.
Koke Smith sit GaifiFs villd.
lion. Hoke Smith, Secretary of
the interior, will address the people
of Hall and adjoining counties at
Gainesville, on Tuesday, July 28.
II s speech will be on the great
financial questions that, are now agi
tating the country, and it will be a
speech full of facts and practical
sense.-—Gainesville Eagle.
Notice! Notice!!
Our offer to send the Gazette and
Constitution one year for $l.OO will
be withdrawn August Ist, as the cost
of that paper to us will be increased
after that time. All those who wish
to avail themselves of the opportu
nity of getting these two papers at
this remarkably low price will have
to . come in with the dollar beforo
that time. We regret that we can’t
send the tveo papers longer at that
price but th. Constitution having
decided to increase its clubbing rate,,
to all weekly papers, we are com
pelled. to do it.
SCRATCHED TEH HOiThuT
A troublesome skin discanc
A-w j caused rue to scratch for ten
: Fsflsi mouths, and has been iKjLsjg'*;
cured by a few days’ use of
51. 11. Wclft, Upper Marlboro, Md
Fjjj*
SWIFT’^fPEOiFIC
I was cured several years nof white sw.-Hinj
‘jimylegliy usir.;r ajsy;; anil have had nj
lymptomscf re turn of tho dij
*aso. Jtany prominent physicians attended me
and all Salted, but S. s. S. did tho work.
Paul tv. Ribkpa-irick, JohrsonCity, Tend.
Treatise on Elood and Skin T)is-C
in ailed free.
Swift Specific Cos., J
Atlanta. It
If yu want a Sewing Machine it
will l>e to your interest to see hie
before you buy, I have machines-from
$1(5.00 tip. Call to see me at Cor
nelia, Ga.
W. 11. STRANGK.
If you want to buy Hardware, such
as buggy an<l wagon man rial, black
smith tools, sporting materials, cook
ami heating stoves, table an t pocket
cutlery, razors, rubber belting :iml
hose, globe and check valves, piping,
barlmiie, blind bridles, buggy whips,
lace leather horse col’ars and the
eelebrated Hampton double •stock,
best in use, Rogers Hardware ik
.Machine Cos is the place to get it at
the very lowest price. In the Ad.air
Building, iio .t. door to Quillitin it Cos.,
Hannon v (irove, Ga.
Anew lot of line Clocks just re
ceived at I',ATMS t ( ARSON-
I larmuny Grove, (’.i.
loir hardware of all kinds, ihclud
irig Stoves, Improved Agricultural
lmp'ements iind Machinery, go to
Rogers 1 lar<lware it. Maehincc Cos.,
Harmony Grove, Ga.
When yoi* get tired of p ring
bigii prices to spectacle pis!
diet's'for glasses, call mi BA'! KS S.
CARSON. I’rices always light.
II a rnimiy G : 'tve, <a.
GF.OItGIA: Ba nks County.—
Airs. S. .1. Chambers, cm cnnix of the
estate of John Hill, deed, rep:e-ents
to tie* court in tier petition duly
filed that, she has fuPv adui'iiwtenl
said estate. This is therefote to cite
all persons concerned lieih.s and cred
itors to show cause if any they can
why said executrix should not he die
charged from her administration and
receive letters of dismission on the
first Mondnv in August next. Mnv
•2nd 1805. ' T. 1C IIII.L,
(6.04) Only.
GEC’-IGIA : Bam::-: County,—l
W. E. White do hereby const nt for
my wife, C. ,1. White; to become a
a public or free to become
liable as a feme sole, ws provided by
the code of Ga. sec. 1760. April
10th, 1896. VV. K. WHITE.
When yon Want fno watch repair
ing done, and satisfaction guaran
teed call on BATES & CARSON,
Harmony Grove, Ga.
Weak, Irritable,Tired
•*I Was No flood on Earth.”
Dr. Miles’ Nervine strengthens
the weak, builds lip the broken
down constitution, and permanently
cures every kind of nervous disease.
“Abrnit, one year ago I teas afflicted
tilth nervousness, sleeplessness,
Creeping sensation in my legs,
might palpitation of mg heart,
Distracting confusion, of the m ind,
Serious loss or lapse, of memory.
Weighted down with care and
worry. I completely lost appetite
And felt my vitality wearing out,
I was weak, irritable and tired,
fig weight was reduced to 100 lbs.,
Jin fact I tens no good, on earth.
A friend brought.
ine Dr. Miles’ book,
"Now and Start- a 3|S
ling Facts,” and If 'sygL -tEefSul
1 finally decided
to try a bottle of Wsf
Before I bad talten sj- .
one bottle I could s..*' ’At.s
sleep as well as a
10-yr.-old toy. My
appetite returned /-/
greatly Increased.
When I had taken the. sixth bottle
My weight increased to It 6 bn.,
The sensation inmy legs was gone;
My nerves steadied completely;
My memory was fully restored.
My brain seemedclea rerth an ever.
1 felt as good as any m an on earth.
Dr. Miles'’ Itestorutive Nervine is
A great medicine, I assure you.”
Augusta, Me. Walter K. Burbank.
Dr. Milos* Nervine is sold on a positive
guarantee that the first bottle will benefit.
All druggists sell it at $l,-8 bottles for £5, or
it will besenhrirepaid, on receipt of price
by the Ur. Mifef Medical Cos., Elkhart, ind.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine
Restores Health
Exhausted Soils
are made to produce larger and better crops by the
use of Fertilizers rich in Potash.
Write for our Farmers’ Guide,” a 142-page illustrated book, ii
is brim full of useful informationjor farmers. It will be sen! free, and
will make and save you money. Address,
GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau Street, New Yorlt.
J. E. MURPHY'S
Summer Clearance Sale
BEGIN JOB 10 IND CONTINUE TIIROKHITUfi SI MMER!
SPECIAL DISPLAY
•
of White Goods, Dotted Swiss, Fine*
Lawns,' French Orgairdies, Wash
Coods, Fans, Hosiery, Cloves, Hand
kerchiefs, Nkckwear, Parasols, Cor
sets,, Cot on and Lisle Underwear**’
Laces and Exbroideries.
EXTRA LOW PRICES
on Carpets, Rugs, Lace
Curtains, Chenille Fortiers, Window
Shade and Certain Pole*.
Complete Line of Staple
and Fancy groceries at
prices to please.
-H j.E, MURPHEYs*
West Side Pubiic Square.
GAINESVILLE, GA
THER
Southern Railway:
Greatest Highway of Travel
BEACHING THE
I riii<*i|>sil Ci<io of (lie SSoiitli •& $
with its own line and penetrating
v *|- Parts ol* (lie Country,
with its connections.
Double Daily Fast Schedules between The South and Eastern Cities
Solid Yestibuled Trains, Elegant Eqipment,
W. A. TI Rlv, S. If. HARDWICK- C. A. BENSCOTER,
G. B. A. G, \\ A ■ A. G. P. A.
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