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VOL V.
BIG FRUIT CROP!
Buy your Fruit Jars a-a Jelly Glasses early They are advancing
every day He have for the rvholeeale and retail trade.
700 DOZ. FRUIT JARS.
300 “ JELLY TUMBLERS.
Lay in.your supply at once. Large stock Crc.uii Freezers, Fly Fans, Fly
Traps, Glasses andTlhakers for summer drinks. Ub are the leaders
on Crockery. Glassware, Lamps and Tinware.
.1. XI. HUGGlivs & So3i.,
BROAD ST., ATHENS, GA.
LOC AL N EWS A N l ) N 0 H'S.
GATHERED FKOM TOWN
AND COUNTY.
Little Items too Short for Heads
But Long Enough to In
terest the Header.
Mr. Gus Mason visited .Uay.-ville
Tuesday.
Col. Brown of Maysville was I. ~e
on business Tties ay.
Mr. 11. J. David was on our streets
Wednesday.
Mr. Alec Turk'of Jefferson visited
here last week.
Col. Brown and Judge Dill visited
Atlanta last week.
Mr. W. A, Wood's'family is visi
ting in upper Banks.
Mr. R. L. Presley, and family are
visiting relatives at Wilder.
Sheriff J. W. Sumpter visited.
Jefferson Monday.
Air. Davis Dowdy is visiting rela
tives in Lumpkin county this week
Miss Anna Richey is spending a
few days with relatives here.
Air. Howard Ash of Athens was
here on a visit Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Charlie Daniel of I Janie sville
visited his brother Dr. J. S. Daniel
Saturday and Sunday.
Prof. Ha.fse conducted a singing
at the Baptist church last Sunday
morning at 0 o'clock.
Rov. A. H. Stapler preached to
n large congregation at the Baptist
church Sunday.
We visited Hollingsworth Insti
tute Monday and found 102
students present.
A party of Homerites left Tne -
day for Tallulah Falls where they
will spend several and. ys.
Mr. 11. F. Perkins was among his
his many friends hero Saturday and
Sunday.
Mrs. Lou Simmons and family of
near Roystun spent a few days with
relatives at Grove Level last weak.
Masters Marvin, Ivalf and Miss
Blats Garrison are visiting the family
of Mr. W. M. Ash.
Cheap post office has been re
established with Mr. Alurrv as post
master.
Mr. Ras Forbes, accompanied by
his sisters, Miss Maggie and .Miss
Burtie spent a few days in this vi
cinity last week.
ALf. J . J. Strickland. Miss Norma
Strickland and Miss Alinnie Me
Norton are at the Arlington in Gaines,
villa.—Athens Banno
Miss ITattie Morns left yesterday
for her home in Ha rnony Grove
accompanied by her Aunt, M S.
Daniel, afr< " an extended vis.i, to
her many friends ant: relatives here-
Did you read J. E. Mu rpliy’s ad?
If not, you should read.it. Fortunate
aro those who buy at his summer
clearance sale. Try him and vou
will always thank this little item for
this valna’ole iu format.on.
Mr. €. O. Brock and his son Eiias
we-re in to sec 11s Wednesday.
Messrs. Luther and Gfon Dorough
visited friends here last week.
|
Masters Baxter and Ben Turk are
spending a while with relatives here.
Mr. Newman Edwards is the proud
father of a pretty litltle girl which
eanio to bless his home last Friday.
An iron ore mine has been found
on Mr. N. 11. Ayers’ place. It is
said that some line specimens have
been taken from it.
Several young men now come to
Homer to school on bicycles. Score
another for the “hike” and also for
H>ii ! r school.
Don't fail to come out to the ex
postion meeting next Tuesday. Our
county must be represented in this
lug show
What is the matter with the water
melon crop. They are slow coming
in and it takes a long pocket book to
reach them when they get here.
The people of this section made a
great deal of wheat and oats. Thomp
son’s thresher has been b usy for sev
oral weeks and is still going.
Read IToVe Smith's Gainesville
speech on another page. Whether
you agree with him or not you may
learn something by reading tho
speech.
Mrs. Turk is having a nice cottage
erected just beyond Hr. L. N. Turk’s
residence on C.miosvillc street. We
hope that this building fev.r will he
come contagious.
The protracted meeting at the
l’r •sbyterian church begins the lat
ter part of next week- Good preach
ers will bo present and an interesting
and profitable meeting is anticipated.
The infant daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ilobt. Rosier died Sunday night
last, aged three months and v.nr:
buried Monday at the Davis family
graveyard.
There will be a spelling match at
the. Academy between the school and
citizens Friday Aug 16. Webster's
Common School Dictiono.iry will be
used, commcnuing at A Let us all
prepare well for it and it will be in
tevesting.
Miss Mamie Brown, of Carnot, sent
to this office last week a tomato that
beats the record. It weighed one
pound and half ( a and was pronounced
the largest ever seen m this section.
This shows what Bank* county soil
will do when properly managed.
Ordinary Hill has received a letter
from St 1 te Geologist Yentes asking
bis aid in getting up a mineral ex
hibit from this county for the Expo
sition. The co-operation of the
people of the county is asked. If you
have minerals on your lands take
specimens to Judge Hill with facts
pertaining to them so that a credita
ble exhibit may be gotten up. Mr.
Yates will visit us soon.
Services wore field at New Salem
Sunday in memory ot Rev. J. D.
(in nels. Talks were made by Revs
G. 11. Cartledge, W. T.. M. Brock,
J. J. Pendergrass, John Cartledge,
J. D. Milton and by Mr. J. F. Slum
non on the life and character of the
deceased. The seating capacity of
lIOMER, BANKS COUNTY, GEORGIA: AVGUST 1, 1895.
the church was heavily taxed to ac
commodate tlic main friends i-i at
tendance. Resolutions passed at
this meeting will he published next
week.
State Geologist Coining.
T o The Ordinary ot Banks County*
Dear Sir: The work of making
a suitable display of the mineral ami
forestry resourses of tins State, at the
Cotton S ates & International Expo
sition, having been intrusted to me.
I desire to invite your cooperation
in order to facilitate our work, and
enable us to make the best possible
display at the Exposition. Either me
or one of my assistants will visit your
county at an early day, and I shall
be very grateful to you for any asux
tanee you may !hi able to render me.
As far as you can do so, without in
convenience to yourself, 1 would be
glad, if you would let the people of
your county know of our coming,
so that we can give our attention 10
the work of collecting (lie exhibit>
immediately on our arrival. The
following gentlemen are assisting ir.e:-
Mr. W. 11. Brewer, Collector of min
erals and ores- Mr. G. 11. ILiVh vty
Collector ot building stones; IJr,
John K. Small, Collector of forestry
resources.
, W. 8 Ykatus,
State Gooltgist.
Notice to Tcsacliers.
I shall he at Iloiner at !> o clock, a.
m. Saturday, August 10th, to pay for
second quarter. Bjwuso meet me in
person <u- send written authority by
the one whom you wish .to receipt
for your money.
11. W. Wooding, C.'S.C.
July 30, 18f!:>.
The person or persons who
pa tied by my house last Salur lav
even ng tiri :g • ff pistols qnd putting
chicken hones mid scraps m my
mail box could have, it seems to me,
boon engaged in more gentlemanly
and profitable pastime. 1 htWO pleht
to eat at home and the firing of guns
was not necessary to let the pc p
along the road know they had on
more booze than brums
W. T. CoeanAN.
fllOO Reward SIOO.
The readers cf this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure in nil. its sta-r -s
and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh
cure is the only positive cure known
to the medical fraternity. Catarrh
being a conditional dhv.w.n requires
a constitutional Ileatm-.i.:. Hull’s
Catarrh Cure is is taken internally,
Bering dirccliy upon the blood and
mucous surfaces cf the system, there
by destroying tlm foundation of the
disease, and giving the patient,
strength by building up the consti
tution and assisting nature in doing
itsjwork, The proprietors have so
much faith in its emotive powers that
they offer One Hundrel Dollars lor
any ease that it fails l> cure. Send
for list of testmiona'ls. Address,
K. J. CIIEXEY 10 JO., To;,-do, O.
bv druggists, 76c
GEORGIA : Banks Cot:m. —To
all v.h'jin it may concern: W. A.
Qutllian guardian for 1,. i\ Conidly,
formerly L. I*. Holcomb, applies to
wo for letters of dismission from
said guardianship and 1 will pass
upon his application on the first .Mon
day in November - next at my office
in Homer, said comity. Given under
my hand an 1 official signature this
July 80th, IF9-3.
(4.3-2) T. F. HILL, Only.
GEORGIA: Baknks County. -No
tice is hereby giicn that fifteen free
holders of the 912th Di.st, G, M. of
said county have filled in my office a
petition for an election to be held in
said district for Fence or Stocklaw as
provided by section 1455 of tho Cod.
of Georgia and the acts amendatory
thereto and after twenty days’ notice,
if no objection is filed, an election
will be ordered in terms of the law.
fitly 30. 1895. T. F. FULL,
(2.70) Ord’y.
ll£Diil£E : FEPtJSALE:
LAGRANGE.
Opens Sept. 18, 1895. Brick buildings, electric
lights, water-works, -baths, Gymnasium. Coil-
Servatory advantages in music Elegant
pipe organ. Art and voice CUltaift-i S P C *
dailies. Elocution fine. lionkkeejdng and har
mony free. Sight-singing daily. Hre.-JinnUing,
typewriting,- stenography- Ecom-rr.i ... uniform.
Health unsurpassed. Best MOCiai MUr *
rotuiclf utftt. Pupils board with rac tfiy m
College Home.
Rufus W. Smith, Fres s: Lagrange, ua
- Awarded
Highest Honors—World’s Fair,
‘lk'SL*
: WiTpit§>
MKPWS
fcFFiSMi'pJ
rctf’Mfifi
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Crape Cre.un of Taitar Powder. Free
‘rom Ainmea!.-!, Alum or any other adulterant.
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
If you want a Sewing Machine it
will be to your interest to see me
before you buy, 1 have machines from
$1(5.011 up Call to see me at Cor
nelia, On.
W. 11. STRANGE.
If yon want to buy Hardware, such
as bugey and wagon inan rial, black
smith tools, sporting matt-vials, cook
and heating stoves, table an I pocket
cutlery, razors, rubber bolting and
jiose, globe and cheek valves, piping,
barbwire, blind bridles, buggy whips,
JiUTfcMlenther horse, coliars and the
eeUTjjrited 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 Quillian & Cos.,
Harmony Grove, Ga.
Anew lot of fine Clocks just re
ceived at BATES ,fc CARSON-
Ilartuony Grove, Ga.
For hardware of all kinds, includ
ing Stoves, Improved Agricultural
Implements mid Machinery,, go to
!v>; era Hardware & Alachince Cos.,
Harmony Grove, Ga.
‘When you get tired of p ying
high pliers to Hpecl-icle |,ed~
dUirs for glasses, call nil BATES <&•
CARS'. .*X. 1 ’rices always light.
11 armon\ Glove, (hi.
C I.OnGI A: Banks County
M S. J. Chambers, executrix of llie
e-.lj- ' - Hill, decM, represents
to th court in her petition duly
filed that she has fully adiimu-lcrd
.said estate. This is therefore to cite
all persons concerned heirs and cred
itors to show cause if any they can
why said executrix should not ho dis
charged from her administration ami
receive letters of dismission on the
first Monday in August next. May
•Jml icl 1)5. ’ T. F. 111 LL,
(5.01) Only.
GEORGIA : Hanks Countv, — I,
VY. I'h White do hereby consult for
my wife, C. .1. White, to become a
a public or free trailer, to become
liable as a feme sole, -s provided by
the code of Ga. nee. 1760. April
I Slth, 1895. W. E. WHIT E.
Vi’hen you want lino watch repair
ing done, and salisfaelb n guaran
t>-e.t call on BATES & ('ARSON,
Harmony Grove, ( J i!.
- - -i a.-i I •*- v-*rav^•wva-’ •am
* rom LaOrippe.
I'w Dr. Miles’ Nervine Restored
One of Kentucky’s Business
-> .<fFV Men to Health.
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T C“/g';b, x) jxl
11 -E ! |Yf
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No DISEASE bus ever presented so many
peculiarities as LaOrippe. No disease
leav.-s its victims so debilitated, useless,
sleepless. ri"i*veless, as LaGrippe.
Mr. D. Vv. Hilton, state acentof the Mut
ual Life In>Mranee Cos., of Kentucky, says:
“in isVj and ’9O i had two severe attacks
of LaG rippe, the l;u;t one attacking my ner
-1 vous :•> sieia with such severity that my life
was th* pai.-t.-d of. J had not slept for more
than l’.vo iftoifths <■:.* *pt by the use of nar
co: x f;at stupefied me, but gave me no
-..St. I v.'.io orOy conscious of‘intense mental
we:tivrie.-s, aj'onizinf.r bodiiy pain and the
fact that I was hourly growing weaker.
Vv hen in this condition, I commenced using
Dr Mib-s* Restorative Nervine. Intwodays
I tc.iarj to improve and in one month’s time
urj eof all who
c*f my condition. I have been in cx
.-i!<nl Mvalt.li c and have recommended
your ! hies to many of my friends."
Louisville. Jan £2, 1805. D. W. Hilton.
Dr. Miles’ JSicrvise Restores lleullli.
J. L MURPHY’S
M Stance Sale!
in Order to Reduce Stock
before going to Mew York to Say in
my Fa? l Goods ? will sell many Bines
at Great Reduction in Prices
not wlwliin'v to Oia.s-i-y OY(M* iilty
-11 ‘i.ujs* in suiuiißH* "(xxls. Many
3 i nos wi 1 1 fsioll
At Cost and Less than Cost
E uuitw't liavo ihc room for my fall
o<'s3 Sisiwisneisw. Don’t
lnuy lxvioi‘ls you see my lisjo of
fIM li AVii 3 VOsl.
if. 4>i> M’CI.L <t><> 1 >
(3001)8 Al’ PHiCKS.
J. E. MURPHEY S 6 *-
West Side Public Square.
GAINESVILLE, GA*
rr* 1 — l mm : - -■■ ■ - -
THOSAS BAILEY & CO., f CS
Foundry and Machine Works, B ecx Tf A
ATitKNS, (IKORUIA
New Shops, No v Tool, First-Clues | - '|(7SW
Men and Material. jT.J:* '",•.‘■-1.:? j fi.. ’Am’
; Build and Repair all 1 -, vlx: Ai! c?
Kinds of Machinery. '*• V!^_>
Saw .Mills, Grist Mills, Cano Mills, Shafting, Pulleys, Pedestal Boxes, etc.
a Specialty.
Manufacturers’ Agents for the Best Engines, Boilers, Injectors and Ejector
m the Market. Keep in stock Steam and Water Pipe and Fittings and
Cotton Presses. GIN WORK OF ALL KINDS.
r ni.ien'K L ,K THOS. BAILY, Manager,
THE
Southern Railway:
Greatest Highway ?f Travel
REACHING THE
S u*i j>jil Cilius ol | h<> Soiilh A
w ith its own line and penetrating
# *r Ali Parts ol* the Country,
with its connections.
! Double Daily Fast Schedules between The South and Eastern Cities
Solid Yestibuled Trains, Elegant Eqipment,
W. A TURK, S. H. HARDWICK, C. A. BENSCOTER,
G. P. A. A.*G. P. A. A. G. P. A.
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