Banks County gazette. (Homer, Ga.) 1890-1897, July 16, 1896, Image 1

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cvbb VOL \l Awarded £ Highest Honors —World’s Fair, •Dl^' CREJM^ l RAKINi MOST PERFECT A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free tvim Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant, 40 YBAftS TIE STANDARD. LOCALNKWSANDNO IKS. GATHEUIID FROM TOWN AN I> COUNTY. Little Items too Short tor Heads Itut Long- Enough to In terest the Reader. Oysters and lee cream 25 cents tomorrow Light. Thirteen new students Monday] morning. We areirulelited to Mr. Davis I) wdy for a nice m don Tuesday. Mr. W. S. Sysk brought tiuc melons Satuulay. Populations are being "uulHyE the d_\ - Icl’ >'ll ]• j rt. ri:t i night. Every body Jn Go t Saul & Conipany'TPhe'VMu want the best bargains in Clothing® W e are glad to see our fticmiXjj ] rK.'. Turk, aide to be out. Bud has been crippled up with Rheuuialism for nearly two months. A. P. Hearing and T. G. Ilada <v i> sell the Celebrated Studebaker Hag gles mid wagons ami, will sell von cheaper than you can buy elswhtit Bo sure to see them on Broad Nl, Athens, Ga. Mr C. T Fuller, of the* Ilwni's. Company, Gainesville was here in the interest of his firm yesterday. They aie eleevr men and have estab lished a good trade in this section. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cures colds, croup nnd whooping cough, it is pleasant, safe and reliable For sale by R’ T. Thompson, tier chant, Houier. Mr. I*. W. Burns, assist ant teacher in the school here, arrived Friday accompanied by his brother, Mi- Frank Burns, who .entered school Monday. Cabinet Photographs half price, $ll.OO per dozen during July, smaller sizes $l.OO per dozen. McDANMiI ,L, 115 Tread SI., Athens, Ga. The young ladies of the Homer Baptist Chun !i will give an orst.er supper on Friday night July 17th Icecream will also be served. The proceeds of I lie supper will go toward remodeling the church. Every bodv invited. Music furnished by sirin'.' bund. The yoaog ladies deserve a most liberal patronage in undertak ing such a good work. Come one, come all. Mrs Ehadie Noah of this place, was taken in the night with cramping pains and the next day diarrhoea set in. She t"ok hall a bottle of black berry cordial but got no relief- She then sent to me to see if Ila! anv thing that would help her 1 sent her a bottle of Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy ana the first dose relieved her. Another oi our neighbors had been sick for about a week and had tried different remedies for diarrhoea but kept get ting worse. I sent him this same remedy. Only four doses of it were required to cure him. He says he owes his recovery to this wonderful remedy.—Mrs*Mary Sibley. Sidney, Mich. For sale by R- 1 . Thotndsoc, Merchant, Homer* Chamberlain’s Cough remedy cures colds, croup and whooping cough. It is pleasant, safa reliable. For sale by R. T. Thompson, Merchant, llouiw. j The Teacher s picnic was rained out last Saturday. It rained without ceasing ’till 12 o’clock, and there were no ladies presentuntii in tlic afternoon, ’though a crowd of gentlemen were here all day. Lemonade stands and melon wagons were on corner, and had it not been inclemency of the weathtu it .vnuld no doubt have been the best piwiic ever witnessed iu Homer. Mr. Sam Fine has just returned from New York where he has been to buy an immense stock of Clothing and Gent's Furnishing Goods for the firm of Saul & Company, of Harmony Grove. Get their prices and examine their goods before you buy. A. I’. Dealing and T. G. Had a way, of Athens, Ga., carry the best line of buggies and wagons in Northeast Georgia and will sell you at the low est figures. It you want anything in this line it will pay you to call *>n i them. They also carry a large line of Harness and Saddles. Several of our young people at- ; tended the all day singing at the : Grove church last Sunday. People, both young and old were there from every section. Prof. O'Kelly, f llail, conducted -the singing in tile forenoon, aud it was like the uiuie of nofny veins ago, but it was iuAv to most of the congrcjiflition. It was out first opportunity of hearing the four-note system and we enjoyed it as did every mie pi esc lit. ilplllaipSMj^y l '• ■ almost any one can tell J a jng -a ,., . 1 *m ie ! ill one J KiC? t'oßu lias disappeared. JThiswrtW tHtiucut will piuf in Me side or chest. Mnvl-', licnt merchant \pf Bouquel spraiu very highly of Rain Balm J and "i? recomendaiions have had miftii to do wits making it popular lluj-e. For sale by R.T.Thonipson, Hoilier FEED THE NERVES I poi. pure, rich blood and you need rut fear n tvoiis prostration.’ Nerves are weak when they are improperly ami insiiificiriuly nourished. Pure blood is-llmir proper food, and pure blood comes by taking Hood’i Sarsa parilla, winch is thus the greatest ami best nerve tonic. It abo builds up the whole system* Hoxirn, Ga , July 11th, 1896. Board of education met in regular session with a full attendance. Dr. V. I). Lockhart was unani mously’ elected president and on tak ing the chair delivered a speech full of good sense and gracefully thanked the members for the honor conferred. The report of the County School ; Commissioner for second quarter j was read and approved. Ox motion ill WAS UNANIMOUKI.Y AGREED THAT HoK I'UE VHAU 181)7 NO CONTRACT Wtr.J, HE MAKE WITH ANY TEACHER WHO l-KoIOSE* TO 1 EACH toll THE M R: tc OM.V. Fast summer one of our grand children was sick with a severe bowel tumble. Our doctor's remedies had tailed, thru we tried Chamberlain's Colie, Cliolera and Diarrhoea remedy whirli gave very specdv relief - We regard u as the best medicine ever put <>n the market for bowel rum. plaint .ill's I'.. (I• Gregory, Fred ericks! own, Mo. This certainly is the best medicine ever put on the market for dys.-ntery, xuuum r com plaint, cade, and cholera iiifpotum in children. It never fuiles tr give! prompt n-liel when used in ie.e nable time tuul the plain printed directions are followed .Many mothers have expressed their sincere gratitude for the cure.- it lias effected For tale by !’. T. I boinpsou, Merchant, Homer-. .>‘>on WILL BE GIVEN For any case of Uhenmaiism which can not he cured by Dr. Drummond’* Lightning Lemedy. The proprietors do not'hide this offer,hut print it in bold type on all their circulars, wrap pers, printad rnutt'u- and through the columns of newspapers everywhere. It will work wonders, one bottle will cure ncaalv every case. If the druggist has not got it, he will ordel it or it will he sent to an v address by prepaid express on receipt of price $5 Drummond Medicine Cos, New York. Agents wanted. lIOMKK. BANKS COUNTY, GEORGIA: JULY 1(5, 189(5. In Memory of Little “Billy” Brovrn Our little “Billy” bus _■ :ito re-:. • God took him as Hi thought best; Sleep on sweet d:\riing in Heaven above Where all is peace and endless love. (Irami ma will strive to meet he r band And tukq. von by your little band ; 1 hope oir above / And uiy Angel dove. ’ iirU* ktu e i,ts >; ' e hi lleafrcn to dwety. \Vhenever part no more rp >u blissful shore; Yoftr is t uned, your crown is won Your littt' play on earth is done. When we see yonr play t hings here We think of our little haby dear, lint weep not mrents, think it best That God has taken him to rest. And strive while on earth below To meet him on the other shore. That when our work here is done Our family circle w ill be one. (IKAM)M a . All the People Should keep themselves healthy and especial cave should he given to this matter at this time. Health depends upon pure, rich blood, for when the blood is impute and inipoverihed diseases of various kinds, are almost certain to result. The iw true blood purifier is Hood’s Sui'sflurlla. l?v its power to pored and vit Ur,e the blood i it has proved itsvlf to heme safeguard i of liealii, and the recorJK remarkable j cures effected proves®, at it lias' wonderful power odWliUFeae. It actually and pennun|ULj#-es when rat Ordinary's Wlces. G EORGIA : I! a nty -$ A. J. Cash, guardian of (’ln ter Chit wood, having applied to the court of Ordinary ol said county for a dis ehnreflr from his guardianship of ( 'alter ('nil wood: This is therefore to #te all persons concerned to show cause why the said A. J. Cash should not lie dismissed from his guardian ship of Carter Chitwood, and receive the usual letters of dismission. Given tinder my hand and official signature April Ist, 1800. T. In lIILC, Ordinary. GEORGIA: Banks Cot \ i Notice is hereby given that a posi tion signed bv a number of tin* aiiti .'cns of the 53715 t (.Columbia district) G- M of said com; tv, asking that a voting precinct be established at the court ground of saij distiict; and I will paw .upon the same on (lie first Monday in August next. Given under my hand and official signature J uly liic 6th 1806. T. F. HILL. Or’dy. GFOF'HA: Banks County.— To all whom if may' concern: W. Z. Vaughn executor of Mattie F. O’Kelley applies to me for letters of dismission troni said executorship and I will pass upon his application on the first Monday in October next at inv office in Homer, said county. Given under iny hand and official signature this |ulv (ilh, 189(5. 'b. F. HILL. ()nl’y GEORGIA: Hanks County.— To all whom it may concern: 1!. 11. Green, guardian for J. F. M. Ayers applied to me for letters of dismiss ion from said guardianship, and I will pass upon his application on the first Monday in October next at my office in Horne r in said county. ’Given under my hand and official sign it me, July (sth, 185)6. T. F. HILL, Only. NOTICE. Mrs. Rebecca Chandler | Complaint vs.. | In Bank’s K. T. Purcell. Adm’r. on j Superior the estate of \\ illia.ni j Court M’ch Kcosier, dec’ll. j term 1890 Tha defendant R. T. Purcell. Ad- I minie.i.rator of V\ in Jxeesler, deceased is hereby coriini"nded and required to I e and appear at the next term of the Superior Court to be held in and lor said county on the third Monday in September 1896, then and there to answer the plaintiff in am action of complaint an in default of such appearance said court will proceed as to justice shall appertain. Witness the honorable N. L. Hutchins, Judge of said court. This 7th day of July 1896. L. X. TURK, C. S. C. We will send you the Weekly | Journal and, Gazette for Blicls. a year I’<> H<o \ uteris of I Links County, You are required by law to register every year. Your i>t ring last! year is no good tor this year. Do not! neglect to register vow TOM FLYNN’S LETTER. - Our greatly admired Silver Maple correspondent seems t.) think we are sonic what famous in the Gazette king bom but she failed to say for w’na. Perhaps only for the amount' of lies .y e write. Is that it Miss-Bets ? * Dedicated. 10 “Sambo”l.)earest Sam hast thou left us and departed to *iknown fields beyond somewhere? Art thou dead? hast thy weary spirit literally winged its way to another '-‘hme? Hast, thy beautiful face sank bene .lb a burden of carts aud art thou no more? Sambo O Sambo! During the past throe months we were very busy and could not accept any ‘deap year” calls. But now girls " will give you thirty days to make vour calls and just as often as you wish provided all don't come at once You will find us located on back woods St. over in kuownothing Hol low. IltishvilL’, Ga. We have changed our “mast head” because we can not do Bushville justice. \\ e seldom ever visit that enterprising lit.Uo citv therefore we can not write the news “fresh from the fountain ’as they should be. We will strive to interest pur readers for a. short time on such interesting topics as wo shall see or hear iu ouv i amblings. . Tiie old time motto “Do unto *> Uiors as you would have them do unto you' has been changed during the last years of the nineteenth century to. Do unto yourself as you would have others do unto you. All strife among neighbors may be traced to this one cause. One man reserves the right to “backbite” another but if ti e other should “backbite” him Hell, breaks loose in Georgia. Tim rule will Dot work but one day. YVe were requested to“ write up” the Grove singing but as the Editor and Devil wera ou grounds also a Imkjf dozen other correspondents .wiTO’.- mightier than I” w fear we could’nt do justice to the occasion. The singing was very good. “Fesser” O' Kelley certainly understands his business. The “sparking” seemed to be of an excellent variety proving that the young people also understood their business. And taking it all in all it was a delightful tune for all DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased porthmof the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition 'of the! muse,ous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed Von) have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inf lamination can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will he destroyed forever; nine eases out often are caused by catarrh, which is nojhiug but tin inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. Wu will give one hund"cd Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused dv catarrh) that cannot be cured bv Hail’s Catarrh cure. Send for circulars; free. F.;J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O &siySokl by Druggists, 75c. Cliaiico to Make Mod cy. I have berries, grapes and peaches a year old, fresh as when picked. 1 use tee California Cold process, do not heat or soul the fruit, just put it up cold, keeps perfectly fiesh, and costs almost nothing; can put. up a bushel in ten minutes. Last week I sold directions to over 120 families; anyone will pay a dollar directions, when they see the beautiful sample cf fruit. As there are many people poor like rnyselk, I consider it my duty to give my experience to such, and feel confident any one can make one or two hundred dolllars round home in a few days, i wil“ mail sample of fruit and complete directions, to any of your readers, for eighteen two cent stamps, which is only the actual cost of the samples, postage, etc., to me. Francis Casey, St. Louis, Mo. ■T* n relieved t\ EVby Dr. Ncrvu flusters. Now jp the time to provide your self ami family with, a bottle of Olmmberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as a safeguard against, an attack of bowel complaint during the summer months. ,lt costs but 2a cents and is almost, sure to be needed before the summer is over. This remedy never fails, even in the] must severe ca-.es, and is ih fact the only preparation that can always be depended upon. When reduced with water it, is pleasant to take. For sale by R. 'l'. Thompson, Homer. DIDYOD DYER MAKE MONEY EASY? Mr. Editor.—l have read how Mi. C. K B- laado so much money in ilie Dish Washer business and think I have beat him. lam very young vet and have had little experience in sell ing goods, out i, re made over eight hundred dollars in ten weeks selling Dish Washers. It is simply wonder ful how easy it is to sell them. All you have to 'do is to show jhe ladies how they work and they cannot help hut buy one. For the benefit of others I will state that 1 gcr my start trom the Mound City Dish Washer Cos., St. Louis, Mu. \\ rite to them and they will send you full particulars, 1 think I can clear over S3. 000 the coming year, and I am not going to If the opportunity pass. TiyitTand publish your success for the benefit of others. J. F. C. / NOTICE. An examination of applicants for teacher’s license will be held at Homer on Saturday July 23th, IS9G. Commence at S; 10 oclock a. ni. As there will oe no other examination before duly 1807 Teachers whose license expire prior to that ti...e are required to stand this examination. H. YV. Woouivi, C. S. C. Bible Institute at Hollingsworth Rev. B, D. Ragsdale, D. I), tho gifted and experienced Teacher of Bible doctrines, will conduct a Bible school at Hollingsworth, beginning Monday Aug. to continue about live days. I here will lie no tuition to pay ami hoard will be free! You will not he questioned or examined as to what you know, or as to what you believe. It. will simply be a rare opportunity to study the Bible with an Able I eacher and you may ask him as many questions for information as you wish, and at any time. Ministers are especially invitee also all who wish to study the Bible, of every nnrmrfand order. .Fraternally, R. I'. Hawkins. Ice Cream made in Mimito. 1 have an lee Cream Freezer that will lreezo cream perfectly in one minute; as it is such a wonder a crowd will always be around so anyone can make from five to six dollars a day selling cream, and from ten to twenty dollars a day selling Freezers, as peo pie will always buy an article when it. s demonstrated that they can make money by so doing. 'I he c.teani is frozen instantly and is smooth and tree from lumps. 1 have dene so well layselt and have friends succeeding so well that I felt it my duty to let others know of this opportunity, as I feel confident that any person in any locality can make niouoy, as any per son can sell cream and the Freezer sells itself J. F. Casey Co-, 1140 St. Charles St., St. Louis Mo., will mail you complete 1 istructions and will employ you on salary if you can give them your time. * s saB a i Mr. YV. T- Nelson, president of the Second National Bank of Jackson Itniii. says: “ For indigestion and nervous trouble. I would rather give up any remedy than King’s Royal Germetuer Asa neivo tranquilizer and restorative, it is all that can be desired- It is not a narcotic in any scnce but produces the happiest et frets upon the disordered nervous system. I consider it an invaluable remedy, and have for several years been recommending it to my friends. MOODS PILLS are tbe favorite cathartic,t easy to take, easy operate. THE BLOOS? Is the source 01 “ health. Take Hood’3 Sarsaparilla to keep it pure and rich. Be sure to get HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA. Headache "topped in 20 mlnntfs by Dr. Miles’ Pain Pii.i.s. "On.-o oetil! a dose.” I ; PROFESSfONAL CARDS, | QSCAR BROWN, ATTORNEY AND ('OIXSELLOU-AT-Lal*-, HOMER, OA " ill in nil tlie courts am? make cof l*Ri.u a specialty. Cure and , promptness in every business. G. W. BROWN, Attorney at Law, MA YSYILLE, <A. Will do a general practice. Collecting special! \. \. D. LOCKHART, M. D. KP'Ofucb West ok Public Squakk, HOMER, OA. [)R. W. IJ. JACKSON, 1> 13' NTI fS r l.\ , HARMONY GROVE GA • ; All work guaranteed (tint class. Teeth tx | tracteil wir.lioutputn. Ofllee over Bate* & Car ! sou's Jewelry Store. I pH. W. J. SHARP, DEMIST, MAYSVILLK, GA. WOfflce with Dr. H. C. Strickland. Mr. Lditou: I wish to oiler to your readers the following state of iacts irom tile hands of the best financering party and law-makers of the age, to wit: The Democratic party, who have been arguing reform ever since tliey had an existence, just elect us and we will turn out the ras cals rucl then give the people, what! —li—l it has turned out to be. Now Mr. Editor I will give your readers a small bone to pick this week, and it this does not fall in your waste basket I will send, another next week. Our State bonded indebtedness is as follows: Ist Issue made in 1876, runs twenty years,face of bond is *542,- 000 rate of interest 7 percent. Inter est in lull 7iiB,Soo. Total on first issue $1,300,800. 2nd Issue in ISB4, runs 31 years, face of bond is $3,302,000 rate 4J, imprest in full 2nd issue $4,731,840. 3rd Issue made 1887, runs 11 years face of bond $1,900,000, per cent 4j[ ‘"lf 'st u of bond $940,500. 4th issu i 1889, face of bond $1,883,000, rate 34, interest on the bond is $1,700,340. full issue made 1891, face of bond 207,000, rate 4-£, Interest on lace of bond $204,015. oth issue made 1894, face of bond $287,000, rate 34, interest ott face of b0ndj5210,945. 7th issue made 1881, runs 50 years, am t $285,500, rate i. Interest on this issue is $964,256. Now Mr. Editor, if 1 h M ve made no mistakes the principal and interest make the tax payers the beautiful iittlo sum of $18,043,795. This is only small figures to start with,, and if your kindness will show this to Ihe voters, I will give some more linancenng by the same party, and while tou as an editor are not an extremeist, it is your duty to find all the wickedness that is fast drifting our people hack to anything but a lrce government and expose the same t° your countrymen for wnght must rule sooner or later. Mr. Editor it is natural that every person is in clined to lay the blame of things ou the Other fellow, hut in this ease the the Democrats cannot dodge it. They say they turned the rascals out twenty-five or mote years ago. Tliev repudiated the* crime of the first rascals and commenced anew. The second resurcction of rascals have neyer been in therefore the middle rascals are the fellows to ho sure so that makes it trumps for the Democrats, as the loaders call them selves. $o ofcourso someone will say this is only to catch votes, hut the time is very near when the facts will be shown from the state records. 1 will take the privilege of saving the Populists and Republicans who stand for the prosperity ef their country will present a candidate on that platform and will heat your nominee. Auteur J. Cash. NO. 10.