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r>ANKb GOUMY ItAZEi F K
VOl. VI.
LOCAL N EYYS AN D N 0 T F.S.
GATHERED FROM TOWN
AN I> COUNTY.
Little Items too Sliort tor J. ads
.But Lang Enough to I
terest the Header.
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NOTICE!—AII those indebf' 1 to
the Gs/'-tte f, ;• legal advev dr _•
end other ni■ .. must com. 1 i
and settle ?.t a change the
managem. n of the ,-j an ‘ kes
immediate |„!v:-.en< imj-eraA.'iv* In
sheriff salei ~! .;k L not 'eel
ed the plaints.*! > ’■ ■.’'•ponsibli for
printer's fee A' are
not j'aid at orice jvill be K b pon.
NOTICE— still sell diet;'
bidder at tiit :
hist, the following munia M let, :
Corn, Fodder, ue.ks, S* w. V,>ii
Seed. Hersid’.oi . L® \ rni
tui*!; inti;: dug Cook
Machine, Organ and olffor tftVm, too
tedious to mention.
J. E. I# i.
YARBROUGH & F.MMK' vet
cordially invite all tlieir Banks c is-t>
friends to call in and exatnim Udr
stock of goods before buying else
where. They have a completi line
of Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, t
Crockery, Tinwo <?, and always e
a select line of Groceri*
Prof. 11. W, Chambers has a t len
did school at Berlin.
Col. W. I. Pik* attended the >- li
nary ! s called court here 1a.,: Friday*
Prof. Sanders and wife will oi upy
Prof. Meeks' residence, one from
Pkowu, for the t ! y ear.
• Remember that w-e. can rave you
money on a good Sowing Ma 'one
or Top Buggy.
f)scar Drown pimpo: ito o* re,
the Banks count" guards ju. i
case ot war with .1-viand.
Mr. f .ulher W. Borough left ?•' •-
®rdny tor his home in Royston
■■‘ending the holiday? w' It ins any
here.
V Mr. II Brewster rotchi a
■ rip to Gre*ii'!)or> la- i \v< -..k.
■ Hon. W. K. Little, of Cuncsv.il ,
attended the court, of erJina-y ot,
legal business, here last Friday.
There were too many u-r of
importance for Congress to adjourn
lor ths holiday:.
Dr. J S. Daniel and wife, of
Homer, spent Chr-stmas. here with
the Doctor’s parents.—DanisisvGle
Monitor.
Mr. Mai •ion Hannon, a good citi
zen of Eushviilo, will move to the
Harmon farm one mile from IT-, er
this week.
Air. Liutace ;•■ ■ Miss i.i-.iiL'Vt. v
Greene lift Saturday nviruin.t for
tn ‘ir home in Ogb-M—'iM- tv
after s; <">■• i■: ;..•,•!.! ; tr ,
friends and relatives here.
Mr. W. D. Gr< trrn, a pm.d
of .Urena, called in Monday £• bad
h l ame enroll dn G •*• • |
fci ‘he year ITT Mr. • ■ A
i) the
<, tn b tMoesS ■- V,
all business men.—Conner limit rj rise.
Go to v os Yarbrough <fc Esm rt
when you go to Maryville. T 1 y
have any tinny you*wi;r,t an lil s .
you cheaper than any wi;,
and besides I %<-.
a draw at a ten dollar ‘in if every
dollar you trade with tii until ‘' b.
Ist. Be sure and ,-e-; them >i . : in
town.
Ii yon wants xl r .'-.e.tA iue
call on JJ. 11. Ayers.
For sale.
One fin"- bred Tennevsee m and,
years old, weigh; IF.aj pound <i
will bring colt next • pring. . u k
well anywhere, qualities good, an i
colts have nil b -u marc crf‘ ler
sire are regi.-Ured hoarse.- ..If or
or write to J. (_'. Burns. Grove I .;vel,
Ga.
Yafbil;;gh A Emmett will pay the
highiid, market price for citickcys,
eggsa.nri all kinds of produce.
Mjk. and Airs. D. Mr Burns, and h;
tie oaughtor of Banks county, were
the guests of Mr. und Mrs. R. TC. Tci
ford the past week.—{lart.wc.dl Sun.
Hr. John Bngg.Tarashcr spent twoj
or three dais with Id’s I
Banks C"*nty tiuriag ..-iiiitmrs week.
May success crown v.ror praism"or:hy :
efforts.- —Oconee Enterprise.
Jevrellvil!: Do
' It has been some time since vour!
correspondent from this place has;
sent in his communication, but wo j
begin the new year wiili .• now dc-|
i termination torawite a few dots from;
this section occasionally.
Christmas has Ifeen Unusttalb, quiet
with us this time,
Harrison Strung? has opened up a
goner i! gracory stove neat' Strange's
■ill several miles north of our town*
Jim Brr.vaer, of Atlanta, spent.
Ann- v eek w'i'h Ills many tfiends in
tins vicinity. Jim seems to be very
popular with the young la lie:; in town
land we dare say that they long for
i ins return.
| Dr. O. N. Hardin returned last
| week from a few days vi.-it to Atlanta
Mi: s Ida C<‘Hins, of Athens, is vi-.-i
--ii:'.;. h< r many friends around here.
Ge*og' W. Greer und family have
moved into tho billions “lone cottage”
of Judge Wiley's.
We welcome Mr. Phillip Crons.-r!
uni family to our community. Mr. I
Cromer will have charge oi Neals mill
for this year. .Mr G> Greer hav
ing resigned as miller of life above
named i! ill.
I’rof. < *'i>; i-;.i hat; delivered nweral
sph -. -d -riuoiis at Nail-? Qrcck j
Ichurtrh iv.w<; .uly. Thu f’rof. -bo do !
liv . ” veiy •■itercsiiig lectures |
i ’>'■< Ji ■ ti; l .. lie having spent many yea's j
jin i --at c-'.-intry.
j Oil Dec. '..:3t‘i Dr. G. M Parker, of j
| Walmi' Hill, was mi iric- to Miss I
| /.oi i. Hill, of "i >econ. Wo wisi tl m
i a long mid happy life.
lijt'd it ; '>i f. lOlh, of mum!; i>ious
' croup, ‘A '■ i. : the infant dan;..!)
t<' t£ Mr. anti Sire, John Hool. We
ext: n ’ iti’|!ie;irtfe Itsymphaties to the
bnrervetl family.
W !I. T. G ilies pie. eonte.i .l platen
putlc g >o a telephone lino from hist I
store to Garmon * Gro’-. —m. Tins I
would N* quit;’ n citiivc - '.!ience to Mr.
<.Til!--.r it: u , v.c’i to the community at
large.
Prof. Crui ’>* rcltool opened on
Monday last with mate t. g tod nuai
bar of students.
The can-dr breaking t Brooks
jSha.’in- -v.’s last S. t . i.• n.jjht was
I quite a sn'j'-esH . enjoyed oy all
| ;re<eni,.
,
' ’< ■ ••• l ,f, hr .o!;:>
| Shannon, had quite a lively ttiss!e
Witri a '. lisouer L' t v/eek, but lie
li:-:-u.;ht itia prisoner.!?) just the game
although IJfooks ■ '.y earris a badlv
<i is . . )t a • and .v short ooc r, e.
Sir s tViley and Gillespie are.
v, bi'ev holding court there
days.
J wcNvdle non lias a tri-weeldv
nr i Tisim (to m-avijle to Honor
■arm. ami, or: Tuesday, Thursday
and , tart!ay. * Nusutt.
’ “THE fiOMMOIt ‘EOPLE,”
i As Ab.ahniTt Ciriaoin called them, do
( not .re t<> -.rgtu about their ailments
| v,-i. v want ; •k bm rlieiue that
will cure tnerj. The si tuple, honest
star. .:.eiit, ‘ I know tir. t Hood's bur
st, n :rih~ cur. and me,” is be .1 argu-
I n.ciit tn i.o'orof ttiis • :-d ;-ine. and
I tins is wuat many thousands volui.ta
-IH* jit'S TILLS i'.ro the best after
r pills, assist digestion, care'
j l' l . ciaci.e. 20 c,
"'"EMOST reoiarkabja r.ursa >n
record have been a rcompilshed by
.-. rod’s Sarsaparilla. It is unequalled
j<r all BLOOD DISEASE.
HOMER. L INKS CuFNTY. (iEOIlGIA: JAM’ARY 9, 1890.
TLACUEirS FOLI'MN. ;
DflVOUr.!) TC> TKK INTER-1
EST OF ED-: CATION.
Uatiuminications for this Celutmi
Shonlrt -i? Addroi s.-ii to
Editor <;.t::r-.ttt*;
iNi rourcTOßY —By request of tho
new editor of the Gazette l .-.hall at.
to apt to. introduce a column which
shall b? known aoher’s Col
imnf of course it is understood as tlio
Teachers ef I> id;:? county.
I truly inu-.c that the good teachers
of the county will not censure tnc for
“appearing upon the scenes first-,” but
fully realizing tho great Iwsnefit to be
derived from such a column or depart
ment Ido not Hesitate to come for
t
ward und give niv ideas.
!'•: •!;• ::n .r; I tryst that we as
!- .ichors will co-operate and Contrib.
ute freely to such a column, thereby
making i- r-ot or-ly interesting to
ourselves but to others. •
j It will be. only a short time ptovi
i ded we f •to v." irk with energy, zeal
j end power until our pupils will be
' scanning ovor our department, and if
i:hose teacher', if tiler ohe i;nv
who have not established honor rolls
jn their schools, will do so at once ami
stud in at. the end of each month or
bidf term, the roll of honor, it will net
ns n stimulant to the pupils.
Ii wofild be well to send in a pvob
'em occu.siotmlly for the column itn.i
I request that all pupils solving tlm
- same send their answer and analyios
ar.d publish the names thereby giving
an '-ppottunity 1o the ambitious pupils
i:i our sc hooks to show to the pnblin
that they are alive and wide-a-wake
],;;i ug forward, to obtaiu Ull rduca-
tion.
s'i‘w as to a rnav*g. ;■ or <• d•,or fur
t hia column. It. becomes nco-r ary
for one or more of thetoac.hsi'H of tue
| county la take charge of the same
because the editor of the Gazette L;c.
| othor business that claims hit; atten
tion and if he is kind etiough to give
us a ool'tim. ni: for our own. Bin
■V. ■. e -- • 1 a.e- • lit tie * n
-- eg tin.uk:.. So (lie column will
Dm just what we make it.
j In she meantime 1 would like to
state shat I’m not ‘'drumming” for
the position as manager or editor be
es tme i. think there are other ; iri the
| profession more worthy and I consid
er ■' no small job to cot u;> or write
[ up something that would he infer-sl
ing to the readers or elevating to the
minds of the te.aeh-Ts and' pupils or
the public but I’m willing to do any
thing I cafn to promote the great cause
of education.
Would ho very glad if our ’profi
cient, and esteemed Sen:.'-;! Comm is*
Kiener J.Tof. 11. W. Wooding would
express liitnseli' noon the .subject and
suggest a man? or managers * fr
our column, i’laase 1.1 us hear from
j* u Fiol. Vdortd' np
Truly,
•J, P. i)i ,\iV.
Annual imoof State School
j Com. G, ii. Gi.;i it to the county
j rch-00l eoini’/nsrioners bears record
i that, the public le f rn will consist of
j five eidciular months and the .'.mount
•of the re boo! fund for the year 18116
j vv.bi be pl.lol tto2. One fourth of
this amount will be Javailal !e at the
end each qm iter. The scbo< 1 fund
will be distributed among the counties
according to the school census of
b' U.
It ts a nrjstaka to suppose that a
smati eclioni in a -cheap building, on
an m(frequented highway only needs
ttaclihig of a very ordinary klhd. It
is a ...real mi-take if a teacher feels he
need not do his best, there; David
P. Page was a teacher i.t such a j
school. I’estalozzi did his fin mortal I
work in a mean and obscure building.'
It is probable that there is more ear-'
nc-i teaching done today in the rural
schools than in any other. If a teach
er ever becom-s noted be sties that h-
solved Ids serious problems in the ru
ral school house: There he laid the
foundations of his usefulness.
D.
The child lives upon its parents’
life; when it comes to school it still
must chaw upon another’s life. In
a. model school room it will bo seen
:i :.; ihe t.-nch'T lives in all the chil
dren and they in him. There must
hi something more in th-j teacher than
•a huger knowledge of'arithmetic,
• gr.minim and geoorapbv. Some of
our noblest teachers have Veen men
of very moderate attainments. They
Low tlir . too; but they were scene..-
ful because c.f their knowledge of
growing child nature. D.
IJellior. end 1,::!;: Items.
Mr. John Jones, wo arc sorry to
learn, is at. horn:- nick.
Mrs. S, <-. Oliver -is visiting her
mother, Mrs. H, H. Walker.
Mr. Grant opened the school at-
Belltoc Monday morning with n good
many pup!':.
Miss i.eti'l'.Pi' Hut chills, of Demo
rest Ga, visited ft ends iu Bellton end
Lula last weak.
Mr. K. 'l. Teddler spent last Sun
day i’i Bcdton.
Miss mic Kchoh has returned
after a few days visit to Atlanta.
Mr Oscar Head ' has returned to
North Carolina after a pleasant visit
to his mother in Lula.
Tho rr-di'oad contractors have been
here for ifc'e past week looking out a
location for tho new depot. We are
ail hoping to get the railroad here as
•it will improve things generally in
tins section. Mr. M. Bui r has agreed
to give 1.:.U el the properly that he
owns urn.i“ l!> ‘Ut'.iii, wiii-:h wo think
very liber,j
Miss Iv-sie Martin, a charming
young girl, who is attending the h'-'in
inary at Gainesville, spent Christinas
with her parents.
Mr. Oscar Dunbar, who spent part
•of tho holidays away has returned to
Lula.
Miss Moliie I'i-.' nls lm last week
for in extended viidt to her si-ter in
Mississippi. ii.
Notice to Teachei s.
I 'lease nif-ot at the Ilomor promptly
at 10 o’clock a. in. Saturday January
11 tli 1 S!>6 for the piM'po.u; of sign lag
contrnots. li. W. Wooding,
County School Com.
PASS ON A ROUND.
All persons are notified to not
driAW wagons or stock across my farm
under penalty of law.
Very Respt. *
V. I.). Lo ; ' i!T.
TKN DODLAKS FOIt A 51A3113.
The Georgia Southern & Florida
in addition to their larnous 1'ull
: ■>i IJutT.-t trains. “Quick Step” and
•Dixie Flyer," have inaugurated the
g ■ test Pullman iino in the South be
tween Macon are! Tampa, I'm route
being Georgia Sn hern G, Florid alo
Jasper and Plant system to Tampa,
tearing Macon daily at 11:28 p. rn.,
arriving in Macon at 4a. in. As the
names of its two Jacksonville Pullman
train:.-; have become household words,
it desires to christen its new route
with a name that will be as appropiate
and popular as its two sisters. Mr.
G. A. Macdonald, General Passenger
Agent, Macon, has therefore offered a
prize of ten dollars in goldj for the
most oppropriatf; name, bearing in
mind that the train passes the famons
Suwanee River by daylight. All that
in necessary is to send in this clipping
; ivind name of paper and date, to
set! or with the name and address of
one or more persons who expect to
visit Florida this season, to
G. A. Macdonald,
G. P. A., G. S. & F. Rv,
Macon, Ga.
Money to I oan.
1 *m n >w leariv to negotiate loans
secured by real estate on easy term
nd with reasonable promptness
i will sell real estate for a reasonable
eommission. Give me Tour term-;,
■ i.d I wdl place your property on
the market. Call at my office.
Oscarßkown,
Homer, Ga.
s?f apt!si tii n
ilLiwiy W ti!L o
ti: : s ISywiio (if 8 ■
Entire Stock to be Closed
out for Cash in the
next Ninety Days.
On Oct. Ist Lwillommence
to Close Out my Stock
AMOUNTING TO 30,000.
Oonsi -.sti ;a$2T ot
• llPfl
Of SPETS, HATS, GROCERIES, ETC.
Ofo r do? i.'-: v/?n bo ol<l osittopt lo3? cash
; deci:k>.l to ciir-'-e “ '. my stock in and in January
next will move my entire business to
yts 3ic Atlanta, Gft.
t mc.st i,: [. v ; gooils !■'‘light in the last few* months, and will
‘ ■'■•id at ' i ini'-\ ow ] t: '■ ‘‘.i will be surprised to see tho great
<“hi :tii>nn 1 amm:k im;. ! kow H lakes low prices to move a stock
of goods lor cash, but i mean what 1 say
*>3 J. E. MURPHY B*-
West Side Public Square.
GAINEISVIL.LE, GA*
Homer High School
Will open 3-st day of JanV .ry 18J0. mid willacontinue for a term of eight
rch ke-'tic months, except a vacation during the busy season of Spring.
i z.j\. r riK* ’Os.p Turnorv.
From kl.oo to 'S’2.oo"per month according to grade. Vocal and instru
mental Music $ll.OO per month. Special Normal Training given free to
thov and. iring to teach and will prepare students for Sjjphmore 'and Junior
classes,
.Dr. V. D. Lockhart will lecture once per month on Physiology and
Hyg“ne in presence of all pupils. .. c *
Guard in good families can bo had at from $5.00 to $7.00 per month.
For further information address.
.1. I’. BENDY, PRINCIPAL,
ifGMKU, GA.
Furniture And Coa-fins.
I•. t sii to announce to the trade that lawat my old stand with a lar<*e
and well selected stock of ” a
Consisting of Bed-room Suits, Bedsteads, Bureaus IVash-staiids, Matresses
Springs, Safes. Lounges, Rockers, Chairs, Serving Machines, Hair
Racks, Baby Carriages, Cribs, etc.
I carry a full line ot Coffins, Caskets, Robes, Shoes, Gloves and Hose, for
buiial purposes.
CHEAP as the
If pf KlMHIti —w-—BT
!*3 * 'ii- a. liuin miiii'i in
NO. 35.