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Banks County Gazette.
VOL. V.
LOCAL NEWS AND NOTES.,
GATHERED FROM TOWN
AND COUNTY.
Little Items too Short for Hearts
But Long Enough to In
terest the Reader.
See new schedule of Southern ll'y.
Masters Roy and Guy Stifcklnnd
of Allans are here to spent a fiw
days.
Protracted meeting at the Prasby
t< r’.an ci n v li wi'l commence with
servic s at 11 o'clock F idav.
*An intcres.ing meeting is in pi og
ress at Welb's C-eck.
Mi. P. F. M. Fa;.* has jnst retmn
rd from a pleasant v : s.t to Ogle
thorpe county.
M.s. F. R. Rest, o' Atlanta, is
visiting her tester, Mrs. J. B Parks
of Arp, this county.
Mr. E. I\ Mine hes returned from
Newman to IBs home hi the lower
part of the county.
Messis- W. G. Pa'ks and F. G.
Mtcv two good citizens of the Arp
community, were here yesterday and
and treated the G....e e force to some
nice wate nielo.n.
If you want a Sewing Machine it
will be to your interest to see me
before you buy, I have machines fio n
$16.00 up. Call to see me at Cor
nelia, ha.
W. H. STRANGE.
Bible Ins. Cite a t Gr'sv lie and
M: sv Te.
Ed. Gt? .j r ■ PV e allow me
space' i announce a F ble' school ,o
b? conducted bv Rev. j>. Ti, p.y, s
dr'e, I>. I). bf-'nuing at C ills- ' on
Monday th* hud jf September and
continue ono wee 1 : and then o i Men
day the 9":: he w ''' 1 ■ : a at Mays*
ville and continue .ne weak. The
churches at GiiKvi''e and M.iysv'lle
wi'l gve i.ee en.e t.ipirent to nil
who will'come to s ml? the Bible
With us. A! no * ’ espcc a’lv
solicited to come. At ; wo hope to
see many o ',err. Dr. Rng la’e is r.
most euHwcit to..chav of the -repp
tuies; aud he w'l be ass';-;led bv
others. Come and bring you- IP dies.
11. D. H a v,'i. -s,
Pastor Gl'lsVe and .Mcyb<'i’ , e
Churches.
Notice To Populists.
There will be a mass meet jig of
the People's party of Banks county
in Ilomer on the‘loth Jay of August
All persons friendly lo the reform
movement are cordially invited to
attend, we vri'l have uvo or three
good speakers here and the real issues
of the day will be ably discussed.
Also die Exec; ivo committee is
requested to meet here on that day;
and elect a county chairman and!
secretary fur the ensuing rear, aid
attend to such other busine, s as may
be necessary, m i. mo Donald,
chairman.
R J Dyar, gcc’y.
No 'ce.
A'l those who are 'idebted to roe
are heieby uoksed that they must
come up aud sett'e by the Ist or No
vember, enber with cash or sr.'isfac
to.y note; otherwise you w l l find
your accouut in the bands of a law
yer for codec.ion.
All my red esta „e ts for *..le as I
expect to change my bus : nc
P. P. M. Fur.*.
No ce .
I shall be at Homer at 9 o clock, a
m. Saturday, August 10th, to pay for,
second quarter. Please meet mo in
person or send written autbo.ity by
the one whom you wish to receipt
for your money.
11. W. Wooding, C. S.C.
July 30, 189t>.
If you want to buy Hardware, such
as buggy and wagon material, black
smith tools, sporting materials, cook
and heating stoves, table an! pocket
cutlery, razors, rubber belting and
hose, globe and check valves, piping,
barbwire, blind bridles, buggy whips,
lace leather horse collars and the
celebrated Hampton double stock,
best in uo Rogers Hardware &
Machine Cos is thr place to get it at
the very lowest price. In the Adair
Building, Dext doer to Qnillian & Cos.,
Harmony Grove, Ga.
Minutes of S; S. Association.
Homs®, Ga., July 26, 1895.
The annual convention of the
Banks county S. S. Association met
in the Presbyterian church an l wps
called to order by Pres. 11. \Y.
Wooding at 10 a. in.
Minutes of last convention were
read and confirmed.
The roll tvas then made from the
officers and delegates, v’z. Mayr
villc Union S S C. E. Moore, Miss
L'"ie Alexander, Richard 1 he, Al
\in M'ller. Maysv'’’c Methodist:
Misses Curtis Camp, Oliie Moore,
and Clara Comer. Busbt i'le: T. B.
Ray, W. A, Watson, T. C. Pitman,
11. C McDonald, G. Ft Hughes
u. C Brewer, M L Me Donald, C D
Toney, II L Ray, Mis. M I Ray,
Misses M'ttie Me Donald and Lacy
Watson. Harmony; A P Wo Turd.
Jr. Hebron-. M M Echols Miss
Eua Mize, G C Closure, A C Carson.
Grove Level: Logan Perkins, Mrs.
Partliema Perkins,.! 0 DaLon. A N
Dowdy, M L Cox. Midway. A R
Campbell, J M Henderson. Mt
Pleasant: J G Ward, M’ss Ida
Ward, Jasper Merry, Jas. Chambers,
Wil'ie Gillispie, Jas. Chatham. Claude
Ward. J S Dunsou. Homer Bapt,
R A Hill, W P. Lockhart,. R J Dyar,
Miss Fannie .Sumpter, J E S ephens,
Oscar Brown. New Sale u: J 31
Segars, W. G. Parker, W C Oliver,
II P Qnillian, M isses Delia Segars
aud Sallie M ..e. Homer I’rcs.
M C Sunders A V Hill, W II Turk,
AY B Mason, L N Tti k 1{ C Alex
under, .Airs. A\’ IJ Yfason Mrs. J J
Turk AA r 31 Ash A ,1 C‘tiffin.
The 101 l was then caked and about
all the delegates lesponded to their
names.
The S S repoi Is were then handed
in, and read by the secret ai r as fol
lows—Homer Pies. Total enrobed 58;
Average 12.1 Ain’t expended for
literature, §5.07 For books $5 60
Total §10.67,’ acce ions to church
Bushville—No. on roll 06, average
46, No. officers 0 No. classes •!.
We use Pic.bykrian Litcratuie;
paid for same; §5 31. Song book,
••Clowning Day” Giove Level—
School meets every Sabbath No.
enrolled (T>, average 60, avei age spec
tators 10. No. chuy- 5, Ist class
Rev. A N Dowdy teacher ‘hid Mis.
Belle Mungum teacher, Crd c'nss
W Z Vaughan, teacher, 4th Miss
Miss Susie Vaughan, teocher, 3ili
Mrs. Mary O'Kelly, teacher.
Literat.iie Dap, : st, paid for same
$6 00. Si'i/ug Books—'Crowning
Day” and -‘FouiDu of TVa ve.” Our
school see ms to be in good spirit.
Hope your body w”l encourage the
S 3 cause in general. A F O'fvei’y,
Supt. Logon Be kins Clio ic, M L
Cox Sec y, Hebron—No. on roll 50.
26, e i eers and tcachets average of
same 6. Ain’t jad for I'teratuve
$5.53. J It Neal Supt. A C Casson
S cretaiy. Mt PJeasan —OS t-ers
and tcaohei s 20, scholars ICO, aver
age since Christmas CL Wu use
htevotU'.e published at Nns'iville,
Tei n. Southern M E Publishing to.
Song book; “Cron jin;; L>ay,’ ; Food
Songs, ’ and ‘Prayer and Pra : ,e.’’
Am’t paid lo” S S purpoe if? 1 .3 0 )
1 Claude War.!, assistant Scc’ty. Homer
Hapt.—Am’t for lite’i'turo for ’95
s i oo, No- 01 roll 42 average 85.
Teachers—R J Dyar Ist el; .s ; Miss
Minnie Me Norton 2nd class, W B
Locl.hrrt Crd class, R A Hill-Ith class
Miss Fannie Sumpter, organist
W B Lockhart, See’ty and Treasurer,
R A Hill, dnpt.
New Salem—No. on roll 87 aver
age 43. Paid for literatui es3 85,
for singing books §450, for destitute
S S $2 00 literature. Methodist and
D W Crist S S Song book “Echoes
of Zion." No. of officers 4 teachers
5. Edgar Quillian See’y.
Midway—Officers 8, tesehers 6,
scholars 70, average 50. Paid for
literal ire $8 00, for song books $5 75 1
A W Henderson, Supt. Robert Sue!-1
dath, Sce’y.
Maysville Methodist— No. on roll;
03, officers 4, teachers 8 total on roll |
75. Average 45, collections $lO 75!
J 1’ ('tinier Supt., H I) Watkins Se.c’y |
Maysville Union S S for quarter!
ending June 90, lS f 5. Membership— j
Supt, 1 male teachers 4 female'
eachers 5, scholars, male 51 female
6. No. on rod 117. New scholars i
HOMER, BANKS COUNTY, GEORGIA: AUGUST 8, 1895.
for quarter 3. Average lor en
tire year; teachers 8, visitors 0,
cholnrs 66. total 83. Cost acc'ts
1895; To collections for s’x months,
83.40. Colic dors from July Ist to
Dec. 31, ’9', $3.10. Total receipts
for year $l6 50
Cr. by literature for year $l2 51,
Our school is in a very flourishing
condition We hold cur session
every Sabbath afternoon, and have
not missed any duiing the year.
C E Moose, See’y.
The fol’ovVng committees were
appointed by the Pres’dent—
On Programtn—l! 1* Quillian.
W 15 Mason- T 15 Kay, J G Ward,
j M Hende. son, I R Neal, Logan
Perkins, R A II '!,, J A Ilodeis,
On nominations—Xl L Cox, C E
Moore, W A Matson, A J Griffin,
w c diver. On Finance—LS Turk,
w m as!) m Lire nonahl.
On motion of Col. Oscar Brown,
the convention adjourned one and a
lia’i hour for dinner.
Reassembled at 1:30 pin.
Kepoits of coir mi t tee wore then
read.
ox nominations.
July 26, 'o.'.
The Committee on nominations
submit the following nanus for lie,,
lespcctivc offices: 'l' J Carr Pries,
j a ward Ist Vice Pres., U. v, A H
Stapler 2nd Vice Pros., A C Moss
3rd Vice Pres., C A Meeks, Se.’y.
Logan Perkins assistant Sec'y. .1 A
Borders Chorister, N>s w i; mu,ox
Organist, Dr. II P Qu'llian Treas..
Lev J L Carticdge Chaplain.
S’gncd
M L Cox Ch’mun.
ox rroGRAw; .i
The Comm,tee on programme
makes ill's report—Schools io assem
hie at Presbyi-eriiMi olimoli at !) bt)
a m and march in revci e ordc.
Exercise to open with snug and
prayer 30 minutes to he allowed
ocali school. Ilybion, New Salem,
Midway, Maysvi’k*, (Hove Level,
Homer Baptist, Ho ner P. esbytr ian,
Harmony. II P Qii'lpjsti,
Chri man.
ON 1 SAXON.
Tile committee on finance inches
the follow:*"; repo —Ain’t on hand
Ins. convent io is23‘ DisWrsc nents
as follows—Casa paid a w nendeison
-lOct.s for taking eare of seats 50c,!X
Leaving halace on baud M
L N Turk, Chairman
The repor's were ; eceived and
adopted ■) w Sumpter, M i. Me
Donald, w b '‘ujui, J J Turk, and
J E Stephen:; wee fleeted marshals
for die ctdebrat ion
M C ‘danders delegate to the State
S S Assoe’at'on, tin i made a report
from the ‘’’hid a-'mird convention o'
the State Asnocia. ion
i,og.. i IV '.mis nod H P Civilian
were elected delegates to the Slate
S S Association next year
A co'ieciio’i was then tube 1 to help
bear tue expo uses of the delegate ‘.o
the recent State convention
Thu subjects presented by the
Kxcc.nive were then called for Tue
first was most, ably dhicusscd bv
hw wooding, A N Dowdy read an
essay on the same subje t T 1 e second
was intert singly discussed by Di
ll P Qu'l’inn i'ema l s were made
by II w wooding and Dr Qv>'"ian
A,ter song by the choir and bene
diciisn by Cl-aplahi, tbo coiiveat’on
closed; h w wood no pies,
m c Si,S!>ar.F, aec’v.
ErPOSmON ivi EETINO.
Committees Ap jointed to Oct
U > Exit b't‘i.
Pursuant to a call a number of
cb'zens met at the court bo. sc Tues
day to make arrangements to get up
an exhibit from Banks county for
the Colton States and Inlernat'o lal
| Exposition
Object of meeting was stated by
Col. Oscar Grown. Win. M. Ash
was elected chai man and Henry
Brewster ~Gere'.ary.
Moved by Col. Brown tb it commit
tees of three from effidi district to
get up materials Norn their respect
ive dbt-iots be appoineed by and nor
mal. Carried. Tne following were
appointed :
Homer—Oscar Brown, P. F. M.
Furr, J. J - Turk.
Benin—l). 11. ”. Garrison, W. B.
Mason. N. 11. Aye-s.
Wilmots—W T Cochran, W II T
Gillespie, Thomas Cavlan.
Eiishville—S P Watson, Early
Wood ; J S Fitchey.
David,—C O Brock, Win Thomas.
Isaac Chandler.
Maysville—ll J David Thomas
Burns, William Seville.
Gill vide—C. W. Headers, F. M
Awarded
Highest Honors—World’s Fair,
•DR;
MOST PERFECT
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant,
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
Hender: o i, AV. F. Morris.
Poplar oprings—A J Griffin,
Enoch Mize Major Reid.
Golden IP!—Robe; Wynn,
Gresham Duckett, AA’ II Shcl'ton.
Columbia—Thomas Wells, A'bert
Cush, W'll’am ' ,- own.
VVr.dtinglon—AY • 1 1 ia *n AA _ r*, .1 Tom
E Anderson, Anrfi L own.
'i'lie duty of Ihese conun ttces w T
bo to get. up specimens of ores, titn
here imild i’g s'one, re' es nou-pe.'-
ishablo l’n’in p oduct" a id, in fact,
anythihg that will ail-act the atten
t’o i of via' ors to the HxposY'oii.
Moved by Col. A. F. AVoiTovd
that ll e committees meet here
Wednesday, Aug. 21, at which time
the state geologm; or one of his as
sistants wil probably bo here. Com
mittees wi'l bee:’( ce.ed to have iheir
materials here on or by that t’me—
Aug. 21st. Leave same at ordinary’s
office. Every c ; i> en of the couity
is '.’’■gently requested to co-operate
with tho committee in getting tip
o: Hints.
Socehr-y iv.is in ar- bid to w ate
lo the suite geologist ■ivii i '’g him or
one of his nss-su. lir to bo here on
I he ‘J ; st
Er.iybody co'dinlly invited to
to attend next nice' mg and those of
the committee;; mo especially re
(ptes.od to be present.
Wfu. M. Asrr
Henry Bit twvK - : Ch’m’n.
. Lee’- y.
Anew lot of fine (.flocks jo t re
ceived at BATES & CARSON-
Hurroony Grove, <la.
Fur hardware of all kinds, includ
ing Stoves, Improved Agricultural
Implements and Machinery, go to
Rogers Hardware & Maohiiicu Cos.,
Harmony Grove, Ga.
When you got tired of paying
high prices to spectacle ped
dlers for glasses, call on BATES &
CARSON. • Price;; always right.
Harmony Grove, Ga.
When you want tine watch repair
ing done, and satisfaction guaran
teed call on BATES & CARSON,
Harmony Grove, Ga.
YEARS OF INTENSE PAIN.
JF. Mm Watt#, druggist and physK
ci in, Humboldt, Neb., who suffered with
L art disease for four y;&ra, trying every
remedy and all treatments known to him-
Kclfand fellf;\v-pract!tioiufjraj believes that
heart dis. * -is curable. He writes:
‘ I wish to tell what your valuable medi
cine has done for me. For four years I had
heart disease of tiie vory worst kind. Sev
eral physicians I consulted, said it was
Rheumatism cf the heart.
It was utmost ua
'•, \ endurable; with
if; shortness of
M breath, palpita
te %-* v . T tlons, severe
pains, unablo to
eloE P- specially
on the loft side.
No pen can de
llWs&swm, . scribe my suffer
- ne3, particularly
tho last
four weary years,
DR. j. H. WATTS, I finally tried
Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure,
and was surprised at the result. It put new
life into and rnado anew man of mo. 1
have not had a symptom of trouble slnco
and I am satisfied your medicine has cured
me for I have now enjoyed, since taking it
Three Years of Splendid Health.
I might add that I am a druggist and have
sold and recommended your Heart Cure, for
I know what it has done for me and ouly
wish I could state more clearly my suffer
ing then a.ud the good health I now enjoy.
Your Nervine and other remedies also
give excellent eattefaction.” J. 11. Watts.
Humboldt, Web., May 9, *94.
Dr. Miles Heart Cure is sold on a positive
guarantee that tho first bottle will benefit.
AII druggists sell it at sl, G bottles for $5, or
it will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price
by the Dr. Miles Modical Cos., Hwliart, IjuL
Dr. Miles' Heart Care
Restores Health
J. L MURPHY’S
Grand Claim Sain!
In Order to Reduce Stock
before going to RSew York to lay in
my Fall Goods I will sell many lines
at Great Reductionin Prices
so. wiwhiai.f** n t<> can*yj over any
sJiiiio- in Hummer goods. Many
Rues will n<*H
At Cost and Less than Cost
l nmfst lftive Site room for my fall
I mean l>HNincs.i. Don’t
?>ay l>etoro you wee my line of
aroodw Ss> id will, pay y ou. JVJ[y
iw (O oooi>
GOODH A’r LOW PKICDs.
J. E. MURPHEY 9*-
Side PubHc Square.
GAINESVILLE, GA-
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Foundry and Machine Works, Jim
New Shops, New Tools, First-Class jIJwL, /JkskSSm
Build and Repair a!! jfi
Kinds off Machinery. ;
Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Cano Mills, Shafting, Pulleys, Pedestal Boxes, etc.
a Specialty.
Manuf ncturers’ 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.
COB^S^ CB THOS. BAi LY, Manager.
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