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Banks County- Gazette
VOL. VI.
BIG FRUIT CROP!
Jitiy your Fruit Jars a"a Jelly Glasers early. Tiny are adczmcim,
every deny. H( have for the wholesale and retail trade.
700 DOZ. FRUIT JARS.
300 “ JELLY TUMBLERS.
t,ay in your supply at oncs. Lan e xtm'K Cream Freezers, Fiy Fans, Fly
Trap*, Glasses and Shakers fur summer drinks. We are the leaders
on Crockery, Glassware, Lamps and Tinware.
J. £l. HT GGIAS V SON.,
BROAD ST., ATHENS, GA.
LOCA L N EWS AN D N 01’ES.
fIATUICKEI) FKOM TOWN
AND COUNTr.
Littln Items too Short lor Heat)
But l.aiiK Enough to In
terest tlie Reader.
Unusually large crowds Jure attend.
tug court this week.
We regrot to learn that Mr. G. W.
Harmon is again quite sick.
So far there has been very little
drunkeness here this week.
Come in and subscribe for the Ga
zette before you leave court.
The Hotel and boarding houses are
full tip this week.
We arc glad to see our worthy tax
collector out. lie gels about v, ith the
aid of a crutch.
Mr. E. M. Forbes was over from
Itayrtton swapping—(not horses)—-
jokes with the hoys this week.
Three erf Dr. Vaughn’s brothers
Were here to see fnm this week. They
have five oilier brothers living.
Mr. E. I). Owens has been conduct
ing : n aucton this week for Mr. .Smith.
Send the Gazette to your friends
who live out of tho county.
Prof. J- I. Pittman has been elected
teacher at Ridgeway for next year.
A big crop of peas will be made ir.
this county this year.
Don’t forget to come in to see ns
before you leave.
The Gazette can give you big
money on a nice top buggy.
A Tent meeting is being conducted
St Harmony Grove this week.
Too many people in town this
wuck to give names.
The festive horse swapper is still
with us.
A little son of Mr. Mark Sanders
cut his foot pretty badly Mondav.
The largest crowd on record here
Tuesday.
Congressman Tate is cm hand
this week shaking hands with the
boys.
Several of Bank s counties young
ladies left last week for Milledgeville
to attend the G. N. & I. college.
Rev. Ford McCrea will preach at
Hollingsworth on the Oth Sundav in
this month. Everybody invited.
Mr. R. J. Dyar has been very busy
whetting up the gins of the different
sections this week.
All kinds of county produce has
gone up in price in consequence of
flic demand for the exposition.
Homer school will close Friday.
They will have an entertainment
Friday night and every oody invited.
The citizens of Alto will apply to
the legislature for a charter of in
corporation. See advertisement
elsewhere.
Mr. Groves C. Forbes has his new
churn power on foot, ft is pro
nounced by all who have seen it as
the best thing they ever s;\w in that
line.
Owing to the Gazette force having
other business to look after this
week, we have not gotten up as much
matter as usual. Hope to do better
hereafter.
“Joe,” the funny Dutchman is on
hand but he is no longer peddling
wine. “Joe” says he has too many
friends to engage in that kind . of
business any more.
The tent meeting at Hollingsworth
closed Sunday after a successful revi
val of a week. Eleven joined the
Methodist church and anew church
was organized. The building will be
erected between Harmony church and
the school building on la id donated
by Mr. G. W. Smith. Several others
joined the Baptist church.
COURT IN SESSION.
A Great Deal of Hu.sine.sH to be.
Attended to.
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Court convened this week with
Judge Hutchins presiding and Sol.
Gen’l Russell on hand. The Gaines
ville, Clarksville, Jefferson, Carnes
ville, Athens, Haimony Grove and
county bar wore in attendance.
There is a great deal of business on
band and it will probably last until
Saturday night. We will publish
full proceei iiigs next week. The
following is the list of jurors serv
ing :
GKANI) JUuY.
1 YVm. H. T. Giliispie, forsrnan.
2 Jam- VV. Wright,
3 Rufus C. Moss,
4 Thos. B. G rittin,
5 Thos I>. Mize.
C Thos 15. B ruce,
3 Jame r O. Wood,
!) V.'m A. Scoggins,
10 Dat'd A Garrison,
11 l). R. Brewer,
12 Taimon I. llarber,
13 Marlon ’V); ’field,
14 Henry . \ ' 1 >yton,
15 Jcsbil J. A.aderaon,
I () I. D.ickett,
IV George VV Duonon,
IS William FX> is,
lb Wilhapi A Watson,
20 Joe H jtoinels,
21 Barney Giliispie,
22 Thos G Smith,
23 Milton W Giliispie,
23 Asa VV Cnudel!,
TH.VVt.KSE JURORS.
1 lioravio J David,
2 Ira V Aria:.
3 II Lit ay,
4 James D Wats®.:
5 Henrv C M Donald,
6 J M F Vt -.ghn,
7 Thos N ?:■. !,
3 C nge f lerrb ;rton,
9 llilla l*a, s,
10 Cicero G Mattox,
11 Thos A Carian,
12 John G Odell,
13 Wm W Bow ing,
14 Jackson M Odell,
15 James W Casey,
17 Warren L Mize,
18 Joseph M Jollev,
19 Thos M Coffee
20 William T Massey,
21 Robt D Moss,
22 Thos N Aaron,
23 Francis M Harmon
HOMER. BANKS COI'NTY, GEORGIA: SEPTEMBER 11), 181)5.
‘24 John G Bellamy,
25 Lowery R Patterson,
NOTICE-
Notice is hereby given that a bill
will be introduced in the next Gen
eral assembly to incorporate the town
of Alto in Banks county and to pro
vide a charter and to define the
rights of said town under its charter.
Sept. 17th, 1595.
SEE THE WORLD’S FAIR FOR
FFTEEN ENTS.
Upon receipt of vour address and fif
teen cents in postage stamps, we will
mail you prepaid our Souvenir Port-
FOLIO'OF THE WORLD’S COLUMIUAX
Exposition, the regular price is Fifty
cents, but as we want you to have one,
we make the price nominal. You will
find it a work of art and a thing to be
prized, lv contains full page views of
the great buildings, with descriptions
ef same, and is executed m highest
stvleofait If not satisfied with it
alter you get it, wo will refund the
stamps and lot you keep the book.
Address II E. BUCKLEN & CO
Chicago, 111.
NERVOUS PEOPLE
And those who are all tired out and
have that tired feeling or sick head
ache can bo relieved of all these
symptoms by taking Hood’s Saraapn
rilln, which gives nerve, mental and
bodily strength and througly purifies
the blood. It also ceates a good up
petite, cures indigestion, heartburn
and dyspepsia.
HOOD’S PILLS arc easy to take
be action and sure in effect 25c.
soda a:id salt on clover.
Question 2.—A party staying with
mo over night iulorms me that ha
knows a good farmer in Ohio who
thinks socond crop olovor hotter thou
the first carting for horses, when cut
in the aiternoan, half cured and put in
the barn free from dew or rain. Ho
aides it, wiion packing with a mixture
of suit ami bicarbonate of soda, but
dou’t know the quantity of soda t' a
buoet at sait. Me also ear* this khvG
salts his stock with salt aud soda,
mixed, and thinks it much hotter than
suit alone. He says tii salt aud spda
destroy tho salivating properties in the
clover and do not slobber t'ho stock.
Being anxious to try it, as I am now
cutting my second orop, will you kindly
submit this to your chemist and have
hiui sav how much soda lie would ad
vise used to a bushel of salt, and what
is tho chemical effect of the mixture
and give his opinion in the matter and
I will try it at once ? If there is any
thing in this it would be worth much
to farmers in making use of tho second
crop, which is often hotter than the
first, and heretofore has only baon used
for cattle. You will greatly oblige me
by an early reply.
Answer 2.—The bicarbonate of soda
is used to nontralizo the acidity pro
duced by formentation, and prevents it
forming. Have had no experience with
those to prevent slobbering and don’t
know whether it would do it or not.
Would like to know the result of your
experiment.
Use 1 gallon of soda to 1 bushel of
salt. No harm in the soda, but too
much would give an unpleasant taste.
Question .1 —I had aoow constipated
for two days, kidneys acting freely,
balance of her sickness, bowels loose
and discharge from kidneys scant. No
appetite, thirsty, restless. Died in
aeveu days. What was the matter?
Giva treatment Was it contagious ?
2. Another cow, with symptoms very
roach like tho first, except in last
stages she beoame mad, running at any
thing that came about her. Oucuttiug
open found in stomach a hard ball of
several pounds’ weight, composed of
rough food, ends of twigs, etc. What
ailed iier and treatment?
Answer 3.—Your oow died of peri
tonitis, which is caused by local in
juries, constipation, diarrhoea, or irri
tation of any character. , It is not con
tagions.
Treatment—Hot cloths to abdomen;
laudanum, i drachm every hour for six
hours.
2. Your cow died from impaction or
gastritis, whioh, by the accumulation
of the poisonous gases, generated by
the undigested food affects the nervous
system and brain, causing tho animal
toact'Wke one mad. This disease is
generally caused by the food. Treat
ment should bo purgative, with a
change of diet. Coasing to chew the
cud is only a symptom of arrested rumi
nation.
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A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder, Free
from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant.
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
EVEBYWHEBEWE GO
Wo find someone who lias been cur
ed by Hood's Sarsaparilla, ami people
on all hands are praising ibis great
medicine for what it has has done
for them and them and their friends.
Taken in time Hooil'i Sarsaparilla
prevents serious illness by keeping
the blood pure and all the organs in
healthy condition. It is the blood
•purifier-
HOOD'S BILLS become the favor
ite cathartic with every one who tries
them. 25c. per box. 8
Don’t forget that we car: save you
about $25 011 atop- buggv. Cal' at
the Gazette office for pniticulm s.
Hunks County Singning; Con
vention;
Will be held at Nail’s (’reek church
commencing Friday Sept. 20, and
will continue three days.
All singing societies and Sabbath
schools are invited to come and semi
delegates. Come one, come all.
Tho church is on tin' Homer .aid
Cos: r.eH-*l!e vend, 7 miles of
limner. W. A. Scoggins,
Pr< sidcnti
State of Ohio, City of Toledo)
Lintons County. i h ’
Frank J. Cheney makes or Ml that
he is the senior partner of the firm of
F. J. Cheney A Cos., doing business
in the city of Toledo, county and
state aforesaid, and that said firm will
nay the stun of ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS for each and every case
of Catarrh that cannot he laired by
the use of Dial's Catarrh Cure.
FLANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in my presence; this fitli day of De
cember A. D. ISS6.
J seal t A. W. GLEASON:
( , J NMaiy Public.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken intern
ally and acts directly on the blood
and mutinous surfaces of the system;
Send for testimonials, free; Address,
F. J. CHENEY A Cos., Toledo, O.
MTSnld by Druggists, Tic.
YEARS OF INTENSE PA?M.
i>r. J. JR, Watts, druggist and physi
cian, Humboldt, Nob., who suffered with
heart disease for four years, trying c. • *y
remedy and all treatments known to him
self and fellow-practitioner: *; believes hit
heart disease Is curable. Ho v/ri j.h:
“I wish to tell what your valuable medi
cine has done for me. For four yearn llr •!
heart disease of the very worct bind. fV,v
oral physicians I consulted, paid 11, g
Rheumatism of the Heart,
Jt It was almost un
endurable; with
shortness of
breath, palpita
tions, severe
pains, unable to
sleep, especially
on the loft side.
pen can do
__ four weary years.
DR. J7H. WATTS, I Anally tried
Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure,
and was surprised at the result. It put new
life into and made anew man of me. I
have not had a symptom of trouble since
and I am satisfied your medicine has cured ,
mo for 1 have now enjoyed, since taking It
Three Years of Splendid Health.
I might add that I am a druggist and Jiavo
sold and recommended your Heart Cure, for
1 know what it has done for me and only
wish I could state more clearly my suffer
ing then and the good health 1 now enjoy.
Your Nervine and other remedies also
give excellent satisfaction." J. 11. Watts.
Humboldt, Neb., May 9, ’94.
I>r. Miles Hear Cure is sold on a pocitlvo
guarantee that the first bottle will V m.iit.
All druggists soil it at ®l. 6 bottle., for $5, or
it will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price
by the l)r. Miles Medical Cos., Elkhart, Jud
Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure
Restores Health
HAS returned from New
York, where hespenttwo
weeksin selevtingthe most
tasty line cf fine
it has lo.i lis pleasure to
show. v? uy not huy niee New stylw
goo<lsi wht*n You fan jet them as
low gw other houses ask for for l^ast,
Yosir’se JStyloM*.* 1 keep the
> B.io x 3.s lcS. iimS ijs y pri<(et I<>i* jj-ood
aru SOw sum yo u <*s-vn l>ny
t-Hnom aiij where. Com© and see the di
nrawwm
CARPETS, SHOES, HATS,
GROCERIES.
AM) MANY OTHER TIN MGS THAT I HAVE NOT TIME TO
MENTION. MEM!•:AIDER, IAM LEADER IN VINE GOODS AND’
I.OW PRICES.
J. E. MURPHEY 9<-
West Side Public Sauare.
GAINESVILLE, GA-
A RE you cornin', to the Exposition? If no, stop at the Leading Hotel'-
Th *
THE VICTORIA HOTEL,-
J. W. GOLUCKE, Man agci*.
Nos. 30-32-34 South P, yor street, Half Block from Car shed.
ATLANTA, CA.
R IW-r Eroof Sa:,, , Or Valuables, Oars pass tbe door every five mmutes ;
T Gr " l ' ~,ls- . Everything first-class. The best beds in the city
bes T able in the city. Telegraph or write ahead for accommodations’
iS'S y ° a '”" T * s ' oo per *•*’
i The Greatest Attraction *
At the Exposition is the Wonderful Cycloranm.
HA r r r ria.-iO OF GETTYSBtJIiG,
ISZlJnr**' 1 ° f mai " eutrnnceon 14th B’reet 8 ’ reet nnd Piedmont avenue.
THOMAS BAILEY & CO.,
Foundiy and Machine Works, fj A
ATJIKNS, .... .UGIV
New ,Shops, New Tools, First-Class A $S%:
Men and Material.
Build and Repair all ill ??
Kinds of $
-.ri.'-t ’i:.ls, <.'ane Mills, Shafting. Pulleys, I’c-.pr.i
a Specialty.
M '-V fcr tin* ' '' i... ,i- : , • .la Jr.|cciors
in tnc Market. keep in stock Steam and Water Ihue and Fittings and
Cotton Presses. GIN WO UK OF ALL KINDS
rou THOS. BAILY, Manager.
NO. 18.