Banks County gazette. (Homer, Ga.) 1890-1897, October 15, 1896, Image 2

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BANKS COUNTY GAZETTE I ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY.' Uttered at the Po*t<>JJl<:e at J/onu, Gn. an twoftd chixts MUttir . of SaiMfriffttlo?! (<D,ii: *nr ye* r . : r(* ' Six mouths 25 1 CH AS. I). TONEY, Ki>rr<>it A I'iiimshek. HOMER, GA.. OCT. 15. I*o6 DDK mnr TD K KT. For President. W. J. BRYAN. For Vice I’resident, ARTHUR SEW A EL. Fur U. S. Senator . C. F. CRISP. For Congress. Ninth District F. C. TATE. Miss Florence Eugenia Ahl, the heaviest woman in Georgia, died ne-.r Baxley recently, She weiglfcd 117 pounds and was only 111 years of age. Mr II anna says that Bryan's earn ‘paign of Hpeechir.uking is doing the repuhlieans good. Hr'tvcver, Mr. Hanna has not yet offered to pay 11%. expenses of .Mr. Jin an’s tour. A young “gentleman" having in his physician, s,dd:“Nuw sir, I wish tto more trilling; iny desire is that, you at once strike at the root of tn\ disease.” “It shall be done.'’rep!icd tl.o doctoi: and lifting his eiuie, he smashed tiie wino decanter which stood on the t .hie.— Exchange. Avery curious Cos i:i.. nces hap pened recently. \V nr. McKinley died ai Portland, Oregon. lie was a second cousin to the Republican cun idate for President hearing the sarin name. It is a curious fact that h was “laid out” by Win. .1. llryan, a second cousin of the Democratic nominee for President and his name sake. * Capt - C. S I’onk, a deacon in the first Baptist church of Chaltanooga, the largest and most fa shionabi(. < church m that city, was expelled from membership last Tuesday night fo, re marrying, while Ins divorced wit. is still living. Mis first wife scout'd a divorce on tin* 'ground of in-ouipnt ability of temperament, and three months ago he manic! a well known lady of that city. \ b.igu majority of the male members ot the church voted against expulsion, but the ladies voted solidly in favor of it. Elections have been held tin fall in nine states, These states have a to tal of 02 electoral votes, of w hich tin democrats are sure of judging iron) the results of the state elect ions. Alabama gave liO.OOll majority, Arkansas 7)s,(Hit). Florida 18,000, tbs - gta 40,000, Tennessee .'IO,OOO and Oregon 17,000 to the .detnoi ratie ticket, while ,Maine give l.'v'i'O m. Vermont .‘IB,OOO majerities to the re publicans. These demn. rdic states have 52 electoral votes, wink) Maine : and \ or.n,mt hnvo only 10 between; them. 1 best, are straws showing which way the political winds art blowing. n Nourish Him. 1 hat’s the who' secret in a were. We can con: r.< disease j unis-..; we can keep up the pa- j tient's stAngth. And thc.c's | . only one way to do that- ;-vd ] him. Bn it the system re -t s j fond? Then use SCO TANARUS: S j EMULSION of Cocl-Uver Oil with Kypophosphites* It roes ! STRAIGHT TO THE BLOOD. I stops the wasting, rekindles the vital fire, raar-es new iTsh and so renders a hopeful tie,ht possible against A Y disea' Especially is >. Ivor.- j chial and lunt; ' in t' : relief and cu; v oi v ... h fv-itfs Emulsion has won its i . ! tion. Book about it free. Scott's Enulsion is no mystcriov l mixture. It is palatable* non n.. . ing and infinitely prt.’ -\blc ' . piain oiL i V genuine h.-.s r 5 mark on saline -col reel r. r.. pus Get the genuine. For rale at CO els. and SIXO by all druggists. SCOTT £ rOWKI, K.-v Yort. Hepnl>J lean Iteeruitx. Unable to indorse the single gi>ldj stadium! on account of the lirsancin servitude which upon ii. people of this country, hundreds of j loys-i republicans -,viio have always! siby the party *'.•.•• heretofore, j but ~r.' Wflm'v protest against a i govt’inment by and for the in one v I power, have boldly come out on the side of bimetallism One of the latest secessions ta the : silver ranks in tile pending campaign . is Hon. Thomus Garfield, of Grand i ! Rapids, .Mich., n brother of the Into | president of the United Spates- In a letter addressed to Hon. Ik (j. I Walkms, chairman of the union nil ivers’ .tc ventral committee. Grand Rapids, Mich , Mr. Garfield says: , Dear Sir—l am diametrically p posed to allowing England or a v European power, or any other power to be consulted or to dictate in any way cur financial policy. I am in favor of capital, but am opposed to having capitalists hoard their money jin any pati /iml bank or invest it in I government bon,is I want capital put where it will 1 wan proud' to b- n republican when rcpuHican : principles w ere voiced by Abraham j I.incoin, President Grant, John A.: Logan and J unes A, Garfield; lmt I j am 0| posed to having the principles of the republican party voiced bv the ba"k, r bondholders of Lombard and J^Vallstreets, through their a cut, j Mark Hanna- I am an Amcrie u, ; hence I am opposed to- eon. u in > I any power in our American policy, "specially in finances. ’ THOMAS''GARFIELD. Still another valuable recruit to tin cause of bimetallism is lion, ’cs .- R. Grant, of San Francisco, Gal- " Grant I the youngest sot: of the iat* president, U* S. Grant, an I one of the leading republicans of tin- Pacific j i I slope. The attitude of these distinvuLhed leaders on the money question is - sig-1 nificaiit and shows that hundreds- of repuhlieans.who oelieve in the prin ciple of popular sovereignty intend to vote vitli Jtho democrats in tb.e coming elections Legal Nut lee. SI \TH OF GEORGIA ) Hanks County ■ To the Superior Court of said county: The petition of J. Robin -An, K. ilnki i and I) b Amlerson respectfully shows ihe court: 1. That your petitioners |. Romnson, I-. Baker of Banks . unity and D..1. Anderson of 11 i’oo in G i -ue n Tdonts of said <■ mo 2. That they, ami is other per-oa. as may h o nc -socu. 1 tod witl; them, and etol ■ u .rpoi • u : - mler i’io in. ia : it. ;,nme of the L ■ - <'.>a -i , - .I t ~d> fiir the term in \vei >y years, with privileges -i renewal at the expirati ,n of that time said incorporation to be located at B.ilwill Gn. ii. The, object and I'lirpose of said cub is to ma-ntain and provide in a suitable vav u lious ■ or l’oitms for the social recreation oT i<s members and facilities and comcn umecs for sccia intercom so and enter tainment as usually appertain to dpbs totined tor such purposes. 1 1 hat they desire to have the power to hold and convey such property both real and personal, to recceive the same by gift or purchase as may be ueeess uy or convenient for the purp >-.-i of said eorporalion or foe the saf * mvestoient of said funds as it may acquire That- they desire the power to make Mull bylaws, rules and regulations ot ine -Ua* tent with the laws of th r is. as necessary or the gi von lilent of said club, the eoinfort of i:s meiil* -is :th malitii :i 1 i eel f• ni jsionofit.s members-the lights and duties of members am 1 otlio is the •■arti if its ’iropetty flu; investment of its funds and generally to do ;.ll juicli acts and things as may "lie no ■ ssa-y or eonventiont for tlio carrying •at tiio objects and purposes aforesaid, b. Tbat jsj.iii incorporation 1 dig formed and organized for flic pur poses of social enjoyment and not no tile pul pose of trade or individual or corporate pr.dif-, has no capital stock. Therefore petitioners prav ihat an or der be granted inso' porat ~:g them, their ossoriatos and > .oces-ois under tie' name aforesaid for the | urpose aforsaid and for the time aforesaid nod with m nrivi iges anti power aforesaid. 'i J, Ro—\s >x. O-1 Al; I’imv, x, I'.. IVvKI i. Petition' r's V'.t'v. \ D I Asp '•KO:. 1A : Basks Cop vi \ 1 . ■ . lurk, . . hereby eertif h,i a true copy of the original t.to i mat ion for charter as appears on ’ •in flits office. This Get CU.li ISSU. 1 . V TURK. C. S. 0. I only ask you to compare my anus vV Organs and prices with those of other dealers. \‘<ut eati see foi yatuself if yen are not a musician even Call at the tl iretie cokv ami av ,V i >11!' SllbiOrt] '! ■ “Yours Truly” and Courtesy. A little while ago .The World sug gested that as th • address on an en - ciope nothing more than an in struction to ’,e pa:,t office ‘ lerks, it s fo]!v and 'e oi t ,u.- fo write Mil.,” “Mis - ," -.Miss,” “ Esq ,”“t ok” or any other superfluous words on the envelope- Wc nls ) questioned the need o: saying “Dear Sir” and signing out -. selv* -Yours truly” and the like. The providence Journal ands mo other contemporaries chose to s in tli is a plea for lit A abandonment of courtesy Hut that is a cleat b egging of the whole question- The n o of these forms is courteous and tlcir omission discourteous solely because. ,it is customary to use them, ml not ut all because they mean anything of courtesy in themsifivi". fjur p!.-a was for the abandontnent of the eni:- ventioi, so that ii should be perfectly conrti-oua tp omit the meaningless forms We have alr-i lv done that as to telegramg. r J e tnlegr.ipli cotniei* nies allow m, .vitlnmt ehav'e. to ad dresu any b alv - e please as ATr• ” or “Esq .’’or ‘ Hon.’,” but we never think of doing -o. It. is not the i-u.a --tom and so there is no flisr-m.rtesv in not i: m a telegram- Equally there would no ilix-onrti v in ouiitting then- nitaninglcss forms in IcU- is it by genera! agre-met t’-. -ir u?.- could be aband med. Indeed, ft. has be.m abimbmed by the Very best, society so far as the addri i sis on < nvelop-. arc concerned. It, is no long.j- ‘good tor •to write anything on an e-iiyi kmr; exi -ot th namo ot the person for whom ihe ctt.er is i-.tended an ; his address. V. hv shonhl wc not bv rgreement , strike out, ‘1 car Sir” and ‘Yours truly’ in like nuannr’ A Ir.nclred \ ears eg -, and *•• eii fiftv years ago, the th ■ “Y.iiirs truly” would have been deemed a gross breach of courtesy- Men then wrote somethjg !ik. this; “\\ ith the highest r. >p<-cf and . s teem, permit me to subscribe tn. -’lf your most humble fmd oiiedieut, ser vant-” lhis snbsei-iptmn was a iismie of white lies, of eoui'se, but. . a\ ali-'ii (j.accted it. Now that, the tradition is ah imme 1 a man who should s> -s ib serihe hime; Ii -.voidd be rcgartlo 1 as ,au Klietie stickler for the t>:).Fit -ua a pest at:.'. Should we all agree to abandon the | “Hear Sir” and the “Yours truly” in I letter', as we have done in leh groins then o r v, J., and, ias absurd - that nil ■ Lr l-.rui. Onra i* agu <u' teieggraphs and 1 common st'iiso and mult udiimus cor I ri-spoiidem-c. 1\ hv 'houh; w. m t ' adapt, our conveatums to the eireuni | stluces in lctU-r-wi ; ili‘>,g as wc have j done in tel.-graphii-.g and in ft score of | oilier w,. Having si i d>ed od t :e j great i part ol the. old conventional j phr scs wry .should we not shed their Ii is entirely possible is be at once I sensible and polite, at once truthful j n 1 conrieons, at once simple and kindly—-New Ymk Weill. j ihl#> R.-sjrtC' fti j lijfiil jtwuU)o yjlbtvJ btifvi'Mi * Couvhiclcr '. cst wosilaE, C\\ Ts'V: > A - IK ft \ r: rz fJG i f !’■■? >’/ C'Ha. t \w LM Vi . . ■ . •- g- - y )H> j ~j •W ’ - • HHcIV / \] i .-- - >/ \f:H “ - / -“f ' T':- W Mis's Klla IvUßr.*.. '’For 19 yeile I suffered from h•' t. ire.',' hlo. Daring; that time I was t, 01,0.1 ' / fivo different physicians. All oi tin a claimed that I could ti. t It- a nil. I is prcatly vroublod with ■hurtnev.-s of breath, palpi lath.u and pain ir. ;io side. 1" t Imp came excited, or exi nc .1 myself in the least, the pain in ray side became very severe. At times it seeiar and as thoujrh ncedLs i err: >Jtoof fo thrdu-jh nvjtUe. Sometime ill tin mouth of XovtmK-r las'. I commenced takin; DR. MILE'” HEART CURE and Since then 1 have improved steadily, i cau now sleepon my left side, something 1 had never been able to oo before. I cau walk without lielny fatigued, and am in ■Mich btllcr heiith tliu.i ever before, X would recommend ail sufferers from heart trouble totry Dr. Miles invaluable remedy without .delay" MI is El. LA KCUTZk 51S Wright Pt, Milwaukee, Wis. Dr. XVlitc - Heart Cure tso!d on a positive guaraniee t hat the Hrst bottle will benefit. All drug;;: UselUtat *l, S bottles forts',, or it will be sent, prepa'd, or. receipt of price by the Or. Milos lied leal Cos., Elkhart, lad. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Ordinary's Notices. GEORGIA • Banks Counit.— To ail whom it m-y concern : Drs C. .V and: \'i r . S- Wilson have in due form up plied to the undersigned for perma nent litters of adm lustration • on the estate of Mrs. L. I. Perkins late <>f said county dec’d, and I will pa>s >qj -011 said application on the first Mm ibiv in Nov. 1890 Given under my Land and official : igua; ure this sth ot Oct 1890. T. F. HILL, C.rd’y. GEORGIA: Bvnks . Cointy.— To all whom ii may coic—n : G. S. .Martin guardian for A. IF. „M: tin, applies to ine for h tters of dismis- ii m fr-im said guai-.liaiishij-, and I wili upon* !:■ , applicatiott on the | iir.-t Monday in November next at j Imy office in Ilorner. said ron-uv. | 'Given under rnv hand and <it'ficial| signature this July 24th, EGG T. F. HILL Ord’y- GEORGIA : Banks County.—No tice is hereby given to all per ons.-ow cr ••:.•*-! that tii estate of William K s [ lat" ' said conn tv, is in upon on to, and no one htv ing applied f nr :i-i | oiinis*r..ti<*ri on t.ie of said Wil !li a I.i-sb-r and that in terms of the : law admin; at ration will bj v.-'ed in I'hefhi': of the .! u art or ■me oti-.ir fit -rn-i proper pers-.n. i luriv days Tier the publication of itb-scilat: .ii nn!e-s some valid ohjec ! i :o:i is mad.- Ins anpointiiicnt. (Lven | under n c band and <ffi.-i:d s gnati'.re •hi 5tL < )ct. IS ' k T F. HfU, O -1. is - 1 1- v of Banks omiity and <-\- i'lflibo Clerk. Sheriff Sales For November. GI-.ORG Ia -. Banks (5 -i*NTv.— "Ml bu s Id on the first Tuesday in Nove.rihcr in :.r at the -<>url house in i .-i.-l county within the legal hours of sale to t. t: highest biddi-r for cash the idol!-wing property to wit: Ail that ! r,n" n| u|- parcel of land lying in said i county, on the watci.->-.f Al ddle river la-giimiiig at a rock corner on the ! bank of a lirauvb theacu withs.- icl j brain-h t<. a rock at tli ■ head of tJie branch, thence with the hind lines of |C. ('a- It an-l Rob Sent . > a > -t oak, thence ruuniug a west errurs. .!■ ! a stake adjommg the lands of Ge- i i gum A a-horn and James Brown, ! ihem-e an east course to a phis eotv.ci 1 at'tlt'- l-.t'i'lrj ol Thus A ,! iiiii, tlx-ma I a umli.-ast course to a pme corner at | the lan ; <•[ Rachel Brown and Rob | Scott, thence north to tne li. ginnite: , 1 - in.- r in ;i .-: z one bill -‘red acn i more or Ji-s- s,.id lanrl levied on -is the ! prop-rty of ('. \\ , Gnvmpton t > saii Ifv an execution iss K-d lrmn B tu„ 1 Stipf.rk.i- < o u-t in favor <i ti i m | \u- h".- na ni i-t (’. \ l a iimpt n. j This Gel. 6;h 1806. J. W. SUMPTER, Sheriff. tILORGIA: Banks County - i Mil 1 sdd on the lirst Tuesday in November next at the court, house in said county within the legal hour,-; of sah to the highest bidder for rash the folk uni; properly to wit: All ih-a trail or parcel of land lying i.i u,e Lonely of Banks on .the waters of ! M 1 • river bounded as vdl >w <: Be. I gun mg at a dogwood c- rner, thence j X .**, I E 17).7)0 cl; to a pine, ih< r,ec S 22 \V "6 eh to a rock, t lienee S 52 K :;0.27> eh to a pin*, thence S II \Y 6. j7u e!t to a ; ,c. them ■ N 49 W 7> 7-0 !ch I, i stake, tnei.ee N 49., W 24.2-5 jell to a slake pme ko; t, originai.v a , . , ,k, -.bence N 82.' W ii 28 eii lla II- e '•'■ s\V 8.80 eh to a If. ()., j tin la-.- N 7-5 \Y 7) .40 eh o,i W. () at. | the month of branch, thence S 71 W 4 • eii, the lice N (17 \5 S.oO, tlu nee M '_7 U 1,;..) ,p. till-ace N . W 7 7,u •• I l.enee. N i W 4.50 eh, the v 41 W 1 > eii, thenee N 32 \\ 4.r>o eii. 'Weee ■ ,\ J) W ii ell > 11 poplar, them e N fi E 42 eh,. ;hence to adi _• •it. tim In ginning corner cr.ntaining one iic,*k]red and eighty three and on, half I''->J acres more or h. . Sai<! • h- is le vied on as the property of G. .M llanington to satisfy an execution •;su-.*d from ikinks Superior Court! iig .inst him in favor ot P. F. M. Furr Tiiis Oct fiiii 1 BQti. J.W. SUMP i ER, Si*, ft. GEORGIA : Tan k- ('or.vrt. NVill lie sold on the tiist Tut sdny j,, a'ihi h'.bcr next at the court lie : e in s.iid county within the legal ! ■> s , Mode to the hi;, host bidder t.r c: i tl followi ■■i' property to.vit: One trail or parcel of ilid !\tup- in said c tint ', tin ;lui water.', of .Mid , rivtr eon milliner two hundred tin Suci.'v tlue acte.< ••••'• or ho •. ti.> -I'd: ! ~ \ r- , Not"; in toe lands of .1 Int KeU. li. ]■'. . ."iißron the i' I,of iti..,-go KcsTron tlu S- utii n.d i aids f S.io.uv , Miller on the West, t>aid i lands loved on rts ;lu> prop-•) tv of Wiyiatn Kesler decyl to satisfy an excel' i .on issued from the Superior j court tif Franklin county in favor of il. N. Ttibie ter use of Thomas F. : Williams against A. .T. Neal 'adminis* I trator of MAN . .Marlin princij-ai and Lari.in Williams William Kesler and Win. A. Martin executors Mic.jdi Marii'ii security, William A .Martin ■ individually. This Oct<il*r Tth 1826. J.MV. SUMPTER, Sheriff. Nobody nood have Neuralgia. Get*Dr. Milesf l‘ait. IMU> fraui draaisist*. Oueceui a dose." . *► TV > 2 > A Nice, Neat stock* of Furniture, Coffins and Undertakers Supplier of ali kinds,--A Hearse millinery And Fancy Dress Trtrnmirgs. Aiso Clocks, dewe§ry a n d other Coo d3 to tedious to mention, Al' ti ■ above <•> ills will be > >l4 at the LOWEST PRICE and we will PROVE win' \v • say by our PRICKS, \W vriil duplicate nr:\ prlets of Athene, Giiiisvith- or Harmony Or . We oniv ask !a' ion Sl', I. (Mil* {, t)01 ■Sa h 1 1 ii ■ t u.s I > R. ICE s* f'.: Cy>' I l;uy elsewhere. Here i> a few.of our price* • I.a test. Style Soli! Oak Suits old price Sl4 flu now ovv SI 2.A0 „ ~ „ „ „ 516,0.1 „ $14.59 „ sbeval „ 425.00 siMH) STOP AND THINKOFTHIS Headuteads §l.f>o and up to SS.WO “Lookout” Bureaus $3.1)0 and up to $12.00 Large Cupboards and Safes only §3.2,> and on up- And 1 other g". ds at the LOWEST PRICES THE LAUGST STOCK OF UNDERTAKERS SUPPLIES EVRK received at this peace Coffins Ail s.. Sand all-price* from 60.00 tip f-> : 75,00. Euvial E Arcs and tln es Remember we have a nice Hears?. '* *' "nut :• • the pe >p!e to see Kail and Winter stock of MiHinerv and Fancy (.4 >ds which tve %!! sell cheap. 2>< .yr' l" I <>l{(ri•7l.'' I ■ p-4 E l-ell ' stt i M ysvt in v. botla r\ u want to buv or net; Came in and .v aus W e are here to serve \<#u. J. C. YEARCIN & SON tVSaysville- Ga. • C T <£A q cs j e. l w sSa is what i. W. HEAD be lieves when he is crowded vfifh work. He now has four go od work nr en Em ployee- at his shop between Homer and Hlaysviile and can do your work cheaper than anybody. MS*' '■'££. : 'T££?:"Tty*:>\Qsc ?■*/*£ ’*&& bfaflX/SR %p-X , 'I /te££Ss> 06-v? 600as' ABB t:-:£ Css? Wll -rzt&rrm Gvfi P/t/ccs 7/fs Lsxssr /<V. - ? ar ‘a^^S/a Fertilizers for Foil Crons J - --A 1 H a \ '?;h percentage of Potash to E ; and a pcir.taneat enrichntet:* ■ "Fa ■ s' Geia.’.” age i' : i-trated amok. :■ ; - tal: ■: ; so.; r;■ n“.: a for ;arr.-.c- . it v.iil Be sent free, an. v.ill —aka and rave you money. Aeieiress, GKa ’W* KALI V. K-KKS, 93 Xmmu Ssrett, New Vori