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S- L. COX, Kuvcu & l'[ i;r,! :'i :
HOMED, GA., .JUNE }- ! ?G.
Sheriff Sumpter's Bcply.
In a recent is. <• ..G;.z. it--, i
Made a short !ii nt wlij I wn.-,
not a candidate fur re ehtdioH “The
’J nbtim-, a liil.i; sheet filled with
Tom V uts-.-n s o!u sulies and abuses
O
quotes tlie article, and sav-. :
“It in unnecessary to stain that Mr.
Sumpter is a populist.”
'1 hi* however is liko mrfsf, of tin ir
expressions, not worth notice, Hut I
want to suv in reply. 'l’lmt 1 :mi
neither “populist ’ or Dog. Ed- h cf
the live gentlemen who are offering 1
for the pkne nro worthy men and
Democrats. I expect to always be a
Demount for the mason my eon
science would not allow me to He ant
tiling else.
Little minds showing; up in ever)
direction you go or hear from. It is
not uncommon ill any tjuio or place,
to hear the g.eat financial question
argued. J his question I must sn\
1 take but little notion of for mor I
than one reason, First, 1 do not
know wiiat is last for the and,
if I knew, I mn not in portion to
make a change. Reason lein-hcs me,
that, so far as my argument would
affect the situation, my time would b<.
lost and nobody bctiefited.
Next, If my influence were
that I could change the situation 1
know tod little about if to undertake
it, find in the language of Judge Clerk
ly : “1 solemnly declare that I am
unlit to vote upon it. with anything
like sufficient intelligence for safe and
prudent citizenship to say nothing o,
safe and prudent, statesmanship, al
though I have studied it laboriously,
1 am too ignorant to decide it, and
most of you know you are, and most
other people know it, too.” Now it
Judge Bleeklv is ignorant in this mat
ter 1 hope the people will excuse me
tor saying I believe they are too.
Some of tile people have argued
the question until they ran talk < !'
nothing else, and define their position
by saying they will not vote for a
man until iie declaims how he stands
on the “Gold and Silver” question.
Now if the little “pop” in Augusta
will give room in his song hook, he is
at liberty t,, s ay, that lam a D ano
oral and anytime.; beside a pop.
Populism never would Jia\ <• bet n
heard of hud it not been fora few sore
head Republicans find Democrats who
were crazy for office and met contin
ual defeat, worked up a party of their
own and sung their little song until
quite a number of people have fell in
that tram of imaginary glory, strain
iug their eyes out on-stems (or office
and then say after a Democrat lies
served out what time lie frit entitled
to. lie must bj a populist. “What
a thought,”
J. W: Su.MITKR.
Go Out aml Vote.
The primary is m arly here and all
citizens of the county who want the
offices of the county put in good
hands should turn out and vote
vote for the last men, It von stav
at home and the primary result;
unsatisfactorily you have nobody to
blame but vcmrself.
Tite way to get good men elected
is to nominate good men.
Go to the polls next Saturday and
vote for good men.
.Corn
is a vigorous feeder nto] r<
spends well u> l\ ■■ ;ral fonki/a.
lion. On rum lend.; ■ \
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flood’s Sarsaparilla- It wag a matter
nt general comment, among Ueuh.'s
v.i.en Hood's Sarsaparilla was first
!! I need noon the market aiud rapidly
pushed itself to the from among tned*
mines, lllsririi more noteworthy
that it Has steadily maintained its
fios.illon “on t ip,’’ find that its sales
e .ni.aim toueUm largest in the world.
It's rs| cciaiiy .significant when a great
body ot men like the druggists and
pbiiiiiiacivs ol this country, publicly
testify ft in their per.onal knowledge
i licit the ~a’es of flood’s SarsHpnriha
jure larger than those of any other sim
ilar prcpai a.i-iti, and that, customers
return, ti..i- after lime, and call fi r
Hood’s .--.arsaparilla, refusing to take
anything that may Ho offered in iis
,place. iL shows th. t the people have
foiiml I lood s I'uu's.ipariUa to ho an
honestnnd m< rit, -nous article.
Hut it n .t up in reports of the great
sales of Hood’s Suiuapaiilia that liie
piopi'ictots base their claims f,.r us
superior me ins. The same mails that
bring in the statements of druggists
that lloud s JSiirs'ipaiiila is out selling
all other blood medicines, are alsc
laden with testimonials from people
who have taken - Hood’s Sarsaparilla
and have found in il a cure for their
diseaset.es ami permanent relief from
suffering.
The great sales of Hood's Sarsapa
rilla are due to Us great cares, and the
great cures by I food’s Sarsaparilla
are accomplished in a perfectly natur
al and thoroughly sm.plo wav.
Hood s S.ii vp,c ilia cures disease by
making pure, rich, healthy blood. It
cures a great variety of diseases be
cause a great variety of diseases are
caused by impure and impoverished
blood. It cares completely anil per
manently because it removes the
c. use of the trouble so that there no
longer rcnmir.s any reason for suffer
ing. It cures scrofula, rheumatism,
catarrh, dyspepsia, lid mu-mess, kidney
complaint, and other ailments because
tln se diseases have their origin in the
blood. Thousands of people who
once suffered from sucp troubles are
alive and well today', and say that
they cannot help praising lie d’ Sar
saparilla bee iUse it. has given them
good health, lengthened their iivt s
and a fit. rded thorn ne-v opportunities
for happiness and usefulness.
It is a beneficent work that Hood’s
! Sarsaparilla T doing It he!;, purr
t Ired mettle! j . iHir.g am hi. j
their hlo -1 ami ir-cin ttiem ,* r petite
and strciith. It buil-ls up broken
constitutions, relieves the pangs rhea
mat ism and neuralgia, dispels the hor
rors of dyspepsia and nervous prostra.
tit>n, overcomes the symptoms of ca
tarrh, eradicates scrofula, salt rheum
ami all blood diseases, and makes the
weak and dibilitatated fed strong
and vigorous. Hood's Sarsaparilla is
the one true blood purilicr. It is the
friend of the sufferes and the foe. of
disease. Hood's Sarsaparilla sells
because Hood's Sarsaparilla cures.
ii'h n :r \;\ ■]
and i mi ft] y ; t
&:/ y
means the prevention of-scores
of cares of colds, coughs,
bronchitis, pneumonia, and
consumption. Wet feet do
not directly made the germs
of consumption appear in the
lungs; but they do cause
coughs and colds and inflam
mation of the throat and lungs;
weaken the whole system. In
this condition the germs of
consumption find just the soil
in which to work.
5c o; t ’shorn ■ !s!on of Cod
liver Oil, with Hypophos
phites, is a most valuable rem
edy for restoring the system
to health before these germs
get the upper hand.
.SCOTT'S T'Mri.SlOX Inw been en-l->ried
by the <>tt sinon for tv. \
(Askyour This k because’ it is
always } —ahw.vs tt’ttfl'r? ■■* - -always
ct'Hte /./ -vi'vv‘ O.N* ?cv^/v ix Oil
tf/.'tf 1 //v'O ■
Put up r.t 5-.>cent ivnd s.rxj The stv.afl
uuiy I’D enough to euro your eoagii or
j help your baby.
§M OT WHAT WE SAY, but
' ■" what Hood's Sarsaparilla Does, that
! tells the story of Its ir.crit and success
i Rmntanbcr HOOD’S CURES.
For Tax Collector.
At thy solicitation of many friends
I herehyvomouiioe myself as a- can
didate iff' - 1 ix Collector of Banks
comity, su joct to the decision of the
i Deniueratic prirnarv.
LEA IS li. JONES.
Through the solicitation -,t mv
' friends I hereby announce rnvself a
j candidate for i'ax Ooffeutnr of Banks
i county, subject to the Democratic
primary mi June Gilt.
1 fi-spect fully,
J. K. CliA MBERS.
Thanking my many friends for their
kind support in the past I hereby an
i nonce in\self a c indidatd for re-elec
: ti-ui to the office of Tax Collector of
L inks county, subject to the action
of the Democratic primary of June
16th lttUti.
E. J. RAGSDALE.
For Ordinary.
At the Holiciiation of my friend
-1 announce myself a candidate for
Ordinary of Banks county, subject, to
I the action of the Dcmocr itic piTrtv
in the primary election to lie held on
the 1i.,,1 Saturday in June 1811(1.
ANDREW J. GUIFEIN
Thanking my friends tor past favors,
1 hereby announce myself as a candi
date for re-election to the office of
Ordinary of Hanks county, Subject to
the primary election June 6th.
T. E. HILL.
For Clerk.
Through the solicitation of vaaut
| citizens i I Hanks county, I herein- an
! uouii.-r nr, ■ of 1 a candidate for Clerk
, Super'ini- f oin t. subjeet, however to
; lh-‘ n-i'oii of the Democratic priniarv.
Thanking my friends for their as
! surance of support, I am,
Y< ms trulv,
C. A. MKKKS.
1 hrough the solicitation and past
promises of mv fitends, I hereby!
j announce ni vself a candid.i.e for
Cli-i k Superior Cos iit. subject to the i
Ileniocratic primary.
Thanking mv friends for the r
past, favors, anil Imping they mav i
consider that a change is sometimes |
1> st, I ant Vours Ib-.spt.,
LOGAN I’KRKINS.j.
Keeling heartily thankful to the
' people ot Hanks county for honors i
heretofore shown me I announce my-;
seif a candidate for re-election to the.
office >•! ( lei k of the Sup: rior (Vmif.-
subject : the aotiou of the Demo.'
cratic. primary.
I- V. TURK.
For Sheriff.
1 ai letune - myself a candidate for,
-Sheris! ot Hanks county subject to j
the Democratic party, and ask the!
suppoit of the voters.
Yours,
K. I). OWEN.
1 resncctivcly announce to the I
voters of banks county that 1 am a
candidate for Sheriff, subjeet to the
action of the Democratic primary on
June (iilu W. X. CAf'nKLL
i respectfully announce myself as a
candidate for the office of Sheriff of
Hanks i utility, subject to the action of
the Detuocr-itic party in the primary
election to he held on June 6th. Rec
ognizing the fact, that public office is;
a public trust, and that the office he 1
ongs to the people, f will bow with;
respect, to tile wish of the parly to j
which 1 lieiuiig.
JON I S A. AIAUTIX.
Through the solicitation of many I
citizens of Hanks county I hereby an- 1
nounce myself a candidate for Sheriff
subject to the action of tho Deme. j
cratic party.
J. H. S l Iv’HF.XS.
For Tax Receiver.
1 am a candidate for Tax Receive
of Hanks county, subject to the action
of the Democratic primary on June
6th. Respectfully,
A. O. LANGFORD. !
Thanking the people of Bank
county for past favors, I announce
! inysolf a candidate for re-election to
the off. -c of Tax Receiver, subject to
tho does- uof the Democratic party'
lin the prim t.y election of June Cih.
Yours truly.
J. C. ALLEN.
For ItepresentAtive.
Thanking mv friends for past favors
1 hereby announce mvself a candidate
for rc-©lection to the Legislature, sub
ject to the action of the Democratic
; primary June the 6ih.
J, K.. THOMPSON.
1 !
Of ill health, despondency and despair,
gives way to tire sunshine of hope,’
happiness ami health, upon taking
Hood’ - irs pariiia, lx cause it gh
renewed ii • ad vitality to the .blood,
j and through that imparts
1 nerve streu *3 gth, vigor
: and energy t > the whole
j body. Read ’Dj j'f j£t tins letter:
“Hood’sSar oa per ilia
helped me wonderfully,
; changed sickness to health, gloom to sun
-1 ehine. No prop can describe what I suf
fered. I wa i and athly -sk, had .-'-Is head
aches* every fev? days and those terrible
tired, despondent feelinps, with heart
troubles so that I could not go up and
down staira without clasping my hand
over my heart and resting. In fact, it
would almost take my breath away. 1 suf
fered ho I did not care to live,yet I had
much to live for. There is no pleasure in
i life if deprived of health, for life becomes
a burden. Hood's Sarsaparilla docs far
more than advertised. After taking one
bottle, it is sufficient to recommend
Itself.” Mas. J. E. Smith, Beloit, lowa.
Sarsaparilla
Is thoOneTrw* Blood Purifier. Alldrmrsrlst3.sl.
Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Cos., Lowell, Mass.
b • ~ curt-alt liver ills, billouft-
HOOd S Pi IIS iv ss. headache. 25 cents.
Ordinary’s Notices,
GEORGIA.: 1 1. ,v< County.—
T>> all whom it in n -noerii: IL 1 ).
■Moss, guard*- n ■ : II l>. .Moss, applies
t i me fur I Her.- of ibsmtssiiin from
su ill gnnrdini, ship, nml I will pass
upon In ap| ii -it ion on tho livst Mon
day in May next :it tnv office in
Homer, 1 county. Given uoffer
■ iny baiiff .uni official signature, this
Aril February, 181 ‘o
T. E. MILL,
The AppLimeris nppotnti-ii to set
apart a ovi-ive months’ support for
the fam of ,M<-A. Mori is, ileccased, I
having fi ■ I tneir i turn, all person
ciiiiecriiiu' arc hen-bv eitea .anil re I
quireil to show ciius- in the Court of
Orffirarv <>f sniff County, within four
Weeks from the publication of this
notice, why tbc upplieati n for sniff
t,wi-hc mot'th’* support -houlff not
he granted. 'l’hisiiih April, 1 :'ti.
T. I- HILL. Ordinary
GEORGIA: JL\\. a County.—
A J. Cash. g,,arffiaii of Carter Chit I
uooit, having applied to the court
of Ordinary of ;ff<l counts-,for a dis
charee M 1 bis guatalianship of
Carter Chitwood; This is therefore
to cili .all pen- as concerned to show
cr use whs the said A- ff. Cash tiliould
not bo disiiiisscd from his guardian
ship of Carter Chitwood, and receive!
the usual litters of dismis-iori.
tlivi-’i uu-'er mv hand and official j
signature April Ist, 1896
T. I k IIIU„
(trffinarv.
GEORGIA. Hv-.x- County.—
VV lieri-i.s, W. ]. Met r.lv, adminis
trator of J. A. .McCurdy, repressntxj
to the (.'mrt. in hin petition duly tiled
ami entered on record that he has
fully uffministered .1. A. McCurdy’s
estate: This is thetefim.- to cite all
persons concerned, kinered and cred
itors, to slmsy cause, it any they can,
why said administrator should not
be discharged from hi- administration
and receive letters cf dismission on
the first Monday in June next.
March 3rd, ISUG.
T. F. HILL. Orilinary.
(iEt)KGIA Banks Coiniy.—To
all whom it may ounce- n : All per
sons interested are lieieby notitu*.i
that if no good cause be sln-wn to the
contrary an order will be fronted by
the undersigned on the first Monday
in June ISffO establishing anew road
as markeii out liy the road commir
siom rs appointed for tleit purpose,
cominencuig on the road near J. E.
Strang, "s- in house, thence N. K.
along the settlement mad hv the resi
deuce Brown-. Weli-hs, Be:’: and Avers
intersecting the public road Bern
Whitfield’s resilience Mav 4th l v '.tt>.
T. F. iIfLL,
< Irdinarv.
Posponed Sheriff Sale.
GF.( > Rt! 1A : Bvs k s C< ux tv
AVill be so!-! off the first Tuesday in
June next, at the court house in said
county within the legal hours of sale, j
to highest bidder for cash the follow-,
ing property to-xvit: One tract of
land lying in the -! !sth Dist. G. M.
of Banks county, containing two hun
dred and twenty-five acres more cr
k*ss, adjoining the lands of C. B. Par
ker on theiKast, -John W. Parker on
the South and West, and the four
mile purchase line on the North where
on defendaht, now resides. Said land
levied on as the property of J *C; Par
ker, to satisfy an , xecution issued
froip Banks Superior court in favor of
King and Sellars. agair.t J- C- Par
ker. This Apii! 30 th 1800.
■L W. SIAIPTER,
Sheriff.
NORTHEASTERN R. R. OF GEORGIA
BETWEEN ATHENS AND LULA
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u. K. BKaVKS. S ate A-.-i,t. ; V . SIZKIt. Chi.-l Clerk.
Homer I h School
\\ i!! open Ist <l:iv of Jam' tiy In;-.}, -an.£ v.:• i e.-miano f.;r a term of t *jgh
scholastic months, except a vacation during the hnsv s-ns >n of Spring
KATi:s r r?w i r rso;v.
I’roin ?IbO tu ?’l O') per nor.-'.: accordi .* to grade. Vo, ~1 and instru
ment :i; Mtisii >•>.(< • per nn.-i, Special Non mi Trainirg given five to
*' '* " !!: 1 ’ • i'lvp <re students ;,,r iin.ore and Junior
Dr. \. D. tw: nctute once per month on Physiology and
Hygene in j-rcst lux* of all pin lis.
Hoard in good families mi h, had > from ' ‘a).to >7.00 ner month.
(' or further infoi maii m ;.<i- I l ess
r. dkxdv, principal,
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I am Well Prepared
TO DO
All Kinds of ’oih in Photography.
A’’ sizes | dit, tog rah* made -a t.h( lowest j.riees; pictures copied, en
larged and framed in the tie i-st sty!" (..'all o , ... * , . tudin
Harmony Grove, Ga., and 1 will show von what
25 Years’ Exp:-ri3ECBia Photography
has aeeoiup'is' ed
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iJVYTON St. ATHENS, GA
DK \UKRS IN
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Baseball Goods etc*
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Corner of Carnesuilo anti Hr >v 1 streets, n. \t door to Qaillian it Son
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