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A LANDSLIDE.
McKinley lb Man
MCKINLEY WON DOUBT
FUL STATES.
•
Without Exception Thev Capture Every
State To Be Uncertain, and the
Majorities are Large.
son'll TRUE TO DEMOCRACY.
Illinois, Indiana, Michigan Minnesota, Kentucky, Maryland and. West Vir
ginia Gone Not a Break in the Democratic Line froiA Vir
ginia to Texas—lt w as a day of Unprecedented iit
'.crest and Unusual Surprises—The
Result is given Below.
TABLE OF THE STATES, AND ELECTORAL VOTE-
Electoral
M’KINI.EY Vote
Connecticut 6.
Delaware • 3
Indiana 15
Illinois I*4
lowa 13
Kentucky 13
Maine 6
Massachusetts 15
Mi ntiesota 9
Maryland 8
Michigan 14
New Ilampnhiro 4
New Jet ev 10
New York 30
North Dakota 3
Ohio I*3
Pennsylvania 32
Rhode Island 4
South Dakota 4
Vermont 4
West Virginia 0
W'sconsm 12
Totil 204
DOUBTFUL STATES.
California 9
Oregon 4
Total 13
V> NKS FOR 1)1. iIOCRACV
THE ELi:<T!O;\S ketuilvs
OF BANKS COUNTY.
It Goes for Tate by a Larsre Ma
jority.--A Small Vote
Polled.
Dem irra'V ctrrie I the day in Banks
The oth-r fellow didn’t seem to be in
it at all. The following is the vote:
1 1-V K PRESIDENT.
W. .T. Bi van 1379
vV J. M’Kiniey B v 9
Joshua Levering 60
Ji is r* M. Palmer 11
FOB CONGRESS.
F C. Tate 610
T. E. Winn 303
H I*. Farrow 234
With two little children subject t.o
croup we do not rest easy without a
bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Rem
edy in iha house tor the most severe
.attacks quickly succumb to a few
doses of it.—Morrison, Colo., Bud-
For sale at 25 and 50 cents per bot
tle by R. TANARUS, Thompson, merchant,
Homer.
Electoral
1 IKY AN Vote
Alabama 11
Arkansas 8
Colorado 4
Florida 4
Georgia 13
Idaho 3
Kansas 10
Louisiana 8
Montana. 3
M issouri 17
Mississippi t 9
Nevada 8
North Carolina 11
Nebraska 8
South Carolina 9
Tennessee 12
Texas 15
Utah 3
Virginia 12
Wyoming 3
Washington 4
Total 170
Notice.
There will be a bill introduced in
the next Legislature to incorporate
the town of Baldwin Ga., in the coun
ties of Habersham and Banks.
GEORGIA • Banks County.— l,
j. I'. Anderson, do hereby consent for
my wile Surah Anderson to become a
free trader according to section 1760
of Ga. Nov 3, 1896.
F. ANDERSON.
KEivAUK OF OINTMENTS |FOK SATAURH
Til A r CONTAIN MIIRCCitY,
an mercury will surely destroy the ol smell pml
completely the whole system when
entering it through the mucuout Burfaoas
Such ertides j&hould never be useb exc j>t on
prertci iptions from reputable physicians, us the
damage they will do in ien fold to the good you.
can possibly ileriv ■ from them. Hall’s Catarrh
Cure, manufactured by J*'. J. Cheney & Cos.,
JoledO, O t , contains no mercury, and is taken
Internally, acting directly upon the blood ami
lm.ouotiß surfaces of the system. In buying
Hall s Catarrh Cure be sure you get tlic genuine
It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio
by F. J. Cheney & Cos. Testimonials free.
KsT’Sold. bv Druggists TGcpcr bottle*
All persons indebted to the Gazette
for subscriptions ate earnestly reques
ed to come forward and settle at once
Ali communications intended for
publication should be addressed to
The Gazette, Homer, Ga.
Ordinary’s Notices,
fibliGlA Banks Countv.— The
appraisers nprwHal to set apart a
twelve months snp])ort F TcSt~ r MYs, l|keF
vina Thomas widow of Elisha Thomas
deceased, having filed their return, all
persons concerned are hereby sited
and requried to show cause in the
Court of Ordinary of said County,
within four weeks from the publi
cation of this notice, why the appli
cation for said twelve months support
should not be granted. This Otj sth
1896' TANARUS, F. lIILL,
Printer’s fee £*2.31 OiMy.
GEORGIA: Banks County.—
The appraisers appointed to set apart,
a twelve months support for MrsCyn
thia Gillespie, widow of Barney M,
Gillespie deceased, having filed their
return; all person rare hereby hitod
and required to show cause in the
Court of Ordinary of said County;
within four weeks from the puhlica
tion of this notice why the application
for said twelve months support si add
not be granted. This Nov. 4th ii>96.
T. E. HILL
Printer’s fee $2.31 Or’dy.
Sheriff Sales for Demcembsr.
GEORGIA; Hanks County.—
AVill be sold on the first Tuesday in
December next at the court house in
said county within the legal hours of
sale to the highest bidder for cash the
following property to wit : One Inin
dred acres of land more or less, the
estate of ,T: A. Walker deceased,
bounded as follows; On the East by
lands of J. K. Thompson, North by
lands of A J. Sanders and others. Said
land levied on to satisfy an execution
issued from Banks Superior court in
favor of Oscar Brown against D. B -
Walker administrator oi said deo’d,
This Nov. 4th 1896.
J W. SUMPTEIL
Printer’s fee $8.27. Sheriff.
GEORGIA: Hanks County.—
Will be sold on tbe first Tuesday in
December next at the court bouse in
sa'.d county within tbe legal bonis of
■sale, to the highest bidder for cash,
the following prnpetty to wit ■ Part
of lot No. 3 in the 9th District of
originally Hall now Hanks and Hall
counties said slate, bound as follows:
On the East by lands of S. E. Pleekfir
and W. A. Morris, on the West by
lands of tbe R. & 1). R. It. Corfciany,
on tbe North by lands of J. B. King
Said land levied on Ah the property of
j. D. Meyers and .1. 51 Crow to at
tsfy a tifa issued from Superior court
of Hanks county in favor of J, B.jVly
ers against.). D. Myers and J, M.
Crow, This Nov. 4th 1896.
J. W. SUMPTER,
Printer’s fee si 36 Sheriff.
ALSO.—At the same time and
place will be sold a tract of land in
the 91 ‘itUDistriot G. M of said county
bounded by lands of J.uv W. Dodd J.
R. Lacy .J C Quillian & 13ro Poplar
springs Camp ground and land belong,
ing to P E 51 Furr formerly the Mojies
Smelly place and being a part of three
h rndred acres of land mortgaged dv
the defendant to plaintiffs and con
tattling fifty acres more or less levied
on as the property of J. N. Coggins
to satisfy a mortgage tifa issued from
the Superior court of said countv in
favor of M. C. and J. F Kiser & Cos.
against said J. N. Coggins.
J.. W SUMPTER.
Printer’s fee $3.69. Sheriff.
Postponed Sheriff Sale.
GEORGIA; Banks County.—
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
December next at the court house in >.
said county, within the legal hours of 1
sale to the highest bidder for cash,
the following property to wit: One
cai tain tract or parcel of land, lying
in the 1206 district G. M. of said
couuty, adjoining lands of VV. G.
Pruitt, VV. H. T Gillespie, Means and
others. Containing twenty six and
on* fourth acres more or le.s, said
land levied on nstheuropertyof Wiley
Jones to satisfy an Execution issued
from Bank,- .superior court against
John L. Carson and Wiley ./vines in
favor of Robert Greer for use of Jas.
Looney. Tenant in possession given
notice as law directs. This Nov. 8,
1896. J. W. SUMPTER,
Sheriff
Printer’s fee $4.05.
GEORGIA : Banks County. —Will
be sold on the first Tuesday in Dec.
next at the court house in said county,
w itliin the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder for cash, the following
property.to wit, The life estate of Calh
critic Hardy in a certain tract of land
known as the Armstead Hardy Hardy
place lying in Banks county contain
ing one hundred and twenty five acres
more or less and more fully described j
in the 3rd item of the will Armestead
Hardy recorded in the Ordinary’s
office on the record for wills 275 page
the same being held by W. V. Presley
as a lease: also two bales of cotton
weighing about four hundred and fifty
pounds each, wrnped in jute bagging
said property levied as the property
of W V. Presley to satisfy an execu
lion issued from superior court ot
saidcoiifv m favor of Cathrine Hardy
against VV. V. Presley ThisQd-22iL
LOCAL NEW S AN D N\)TES.
- cVTiOp#I '.J} EJSQ)Pw IXUVX
AND COUNTY.
ittle Items too Short tor Heads
But Long Enough to In
terest the Reader.
Notice, Democrats.
Pursuant to an order of the Demo
cratic executive committee*of Banks
county. There will be a mass meet
ing of the Democratic party at Homer
on ‘Saturday 14th day of Nov. 1896
for the purpose of selecting delegates
to the State convention which meets
in Atlanta Nov. 18 96 for the purpose
of nominating canidates for the offices
Supreme court Judge.
R. C- Alexander,
Ch’m’n Dcm. Ex. Com.
Read new legal ads.
Did you vote Tuesday?
Some horse swapping election day.
Col. David S- Star is visiting his
oa routs.
Mr. J. D. Hill wont to Atlanta
this week.
Mrs. R. T. Thompson visited her
parents Sunday.
What is wrong with our Lula cor
respondent?
Mr Davis Dowda went to Mays
ville Tuesday.
Mr. W. C. j. Garrison was here or,
busilions Wediicsiiat
We welcome our correspondent
from Silver Maple-
Mrs. H. T. Stepuens returned home
from Harmony Grove last week.
The editor, accompanied by Mr.
J. N. llill, visited Maygville this
week.
if your children are subject to
croup watch lor the first sp mpton of
the disease —hoarseness. If Cham
berlain’s Cough Remedy is given as
soon as the child becomes hoarse it
will prevent the attack. Even after
the croapy cough lias appear,! the i,t
tack can always he prevented by giv
ing this remedy. It is also invalua
ble for colds and whooping cough
For sale by 11. T. Thompson mer
chant, Homer.
Mr. and Mrs. Henderson, of At
lanta, visited Mr. and Mrs - N. J.
Ayers this week,
Madame rumor informs us of a
w tiding that will tako place at Sil
ver Shoals next Sunday.
Mi" R- Dalton, of H.dlingswortli,
called at the Gazette office Tuesday
and paid his subscription up to Oct
-sth, 1898.
The election is over and
the people may go home and wait un
til the contest for supremo Court
Judges; ar.d perhaps another chief
executive —that is Governor.
The Gazette is indebted to Mrs.
L. Z.Welch for the finest turnip of
the season. Mr. and Mrs. Welch are
among the Ga/.ett’s best friends end
supporters. We are very grateful
to Mrs. Welch for this her token of
respect.
Notice.
Prof. G. C. Meiders will conduct a
Singing School at Nails Creek begin
ning Nov. 9th and will eoutmue ten
days.
Also another at tho Line church
beginning Monday after the fifth Sun
day inst. Those who subscribed to
one will get the benefit of both.
If Troudled With Itbcumaitl.xiu
Read This.
Annapolis, Md., Apr. 16, 1894.
I have used Chamberlain’s Pain
Balm for rheumatism and found it to
he all that is claimed lor it. I be
lieve it to be the best preparation for
rheumatism and deep seated muscular
pains on the market and cheerfully
recommend it to the public. Jno. G.
Brooks, dealer m boots, shoes, etc ,
No. 18 Main St -
ALSO r.1.A1. THIS-
Merchanicsviile, St. Mary County,
Md—,l sold a bottle of Chamberlain’s
Pain Balm to a man who had been
suffering with rheumatism for sever
al years- It made him a well man.
A. .J. McGill. For sale at 5o cents
per bottle by li. T. Thompson, mer
chant, Homer.
£)OOR‘D*CESTiON leads ta
nervousness, chronic dyspepsia and
great misery. The best remedy is
HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA.
Carnot Items
Mr.
—its another gnr
Mr. S. li, Adams has been very
sick, but is improving at this writing.
Mr and Mrs. L. Z. Welch went to
the Line church near Hollingsworth
Sunday, and had a very nioe,time Jt
was communion day with the brethren
up there, which was a feast to their
souls. On their return home, it was
their pleasure to take dinner with Mr
and Mrs \V- M. Scoggins, which was
greatly enjoyed by them.
Mr. B, II Welch, who was visiting
his brother last week, has returned
home. He is well pleased with this
part of the state, but thinks the up
country is much too lumpy for him.
Mr Wells, who was reported last
week on the sick list, is getting along
nicely so the Drs. repot t. Also Mrs -
John Crow is improving.
Mr. J. E. Strange has located a
s' angle will near our P. O. much to
the delight and comfort of this neigh
bor! ood. He has a first class null and
engine and can turn out shingles in a
hurry, so any one wanting shingles can
got them near Carnot P. O.
News is scarce in this community of
late and the writer has so much cot
ton to pick we don't nave time to hunt
it up, we hoj eto do better later on
not that we are making so much cot
ton but it is late opening and could
not pick it until it opened.
Sam PrNNvwiNKLE.
EXPOSURE TO DISEASE
Poi.. not necessarily mean the con
f action of disease provided tho sys
tem is in a vigorous condition, with
with the blood pme and all the organs
in healthy fiction. When in sueli a
condition oantagion is readily resist
ed and the disease germs can find no
ledgmeut. Hood's Sarsaparilla is
the host medicine to Guild up the
system because it makes pure, rich
blood, and pure blood is the basis of
god health. In cold weather k is
especially necessary to keep up :1. •
health tone because the b >dy is s-.ib
ject to greater exposure and more
liable to disease. Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla is the safeguard of health.
GREATEST ON EARTH.
Jame 1 M. Brooks, Washington
Ave., St. Louis, Mo., affidavit
that lie suffered from Rheumatism
for yours until persuaded to trv Drum
mo: ,|’i, Lightning remedy, and that
by its use he lias been fully restored.
He Bays the remedy is the greatest
on earth. This is high praise, but
fully warranted by other miraeulmi;
cures. If you want to be cured, send
$5 to the Drummond Medicine Cos,
Nett'York, and they will send yut
two large bottles, enougo for on
months treatment, by first express-
It is not as quick as electricity, but ii
will save your life if you take it ;n
time. Agents wanted-
DR. DRUMMONDS LIGHT*
KING
Remedy has received the unqualified
endorsement of the medical faculty,
as being a sale and remarkably el'fi
cient preparation. Its work is so
speedy and miracul us that benefit
is felt from the first dose. A treat
ment consists of two bottl s, and
lasts a month. Price #5; sent by ex
press on receipt of price, with full
special instruction. One treatment
will eiue any ordinary case. Drum
mond Medicine Cos., Now York.
Agents wanted.
Tnc Darlington, VVis - , Journal says
editorially of a popular patent med
bine - “Wo know from experience
that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoer Remedy is all that is
claimed for it, as on two occasions it
stopped excruciating | .lines and pos
sibly saved us from an untimely
grave. We would not rest easy over
night without it in the house - ” Th’.s
remedy undoubtedly saves moie pain
and suffering than any other medi
cne in the world - Every family
should keep it in the house, for it is
sure to be needed sooner or later.
For sale by Ji. T - Thompson, mer
chant, Homer.
Notice to Creditors.
All persons indebted to me for pro
fessional services are requested to set
tle by Nov. Ist. Mr. J. E. Stephens
will have charge of inv collection and
after that time all unsettled bills will
bo placed in the hands of proper offi
cials for collection.
V. D. LOCKHART.
DEAL MERIT is the cliaractor-
IV istic of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It
cures even after other preparations fail.
r.pf ~ mfHijlH
PKOFESSIOKAD CARDS
() SCAR BROWN,
wKtrTocs-*(fffisifr i-T-aw?
HOMER, Q.V
Will practice in All the court* unit make col
lection a specialty, faro and Ipromptoesi in
every business.
Q W. BROWN,
Attorney at Law,
MAY9VILLB.GA.
Wtil do a general practice.
specialty.
y. D. LOCKHART, M. D.
r3T!i jyOmoE Wkst of Public Square,
HOMIER, GA.
|)R. W. B. JACKSON,
DENTIST,
HARMONY GROVE GA
All work guaranteed first class. Teeth ex
tracted without pain. Office over Bate* & Carr
son’s Jewelry Store.
|)R W. G. SHARP,
DENTIST,
MAYSVIU.r., GA.
taV'-Ofll cel with Dr. 11. C. Strickland.
DAVIDS. STARR,
Attorney at law,
IIOMER, GA.
Special attention given to all business.
(JHAULES M. WALKER.
ATTORNEY AT.LAW,
HARMONY GROvE, GA. 1
Will practice in ail the courts and give pro mp
attention to all business.
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CURES..
SUMMER QiJ
DISEASES W
Th Rmrilj for All dl.w
eaNCN of ttr Nfc.much nud bow*
eN, sneli a** Diarrhoea. Hysen
tery, llynpopnlA,
(Tump*., I o .* of Appetite, ote.,
Am that Mlaskdartl of u!l medl*
fine*,
. . DR. KING’S . .
Royal Germetuer.
Thorn; a ne'e of Csrtff-c.it s a' test thcjtect.
Mr. L. T. C* I ier, Koscimko, Miss., says: “My
be* <•!*■ would ac’ from eo to twenty ones a dav, of
a b.opJy, mucus 1 niur*. ana or. ti.e I ft side of my
Inwvj buwel w-s • pi c • about :h- sir? of a dollar,
lha*. gave itu* much a r.. My food would not digest,
and my kidneys w*r* v?r* bad!\ outnfo r der 1 w
trea'ed ly the best phvsici.sn*, an J they said I cou J
live but a s' ort while. 1 ihrn commenced using
Royal Cier 11 rfuei. In rhr**f* weeks I cou i cat any
thing. and Jo as much work as ever. I continued
the Cjermdtucr. and can testify that I am entirely
cured, and that Gerrmitucr did the work.”
ile wy*p**Hljr caret
Ciitmih. HlieitiimtlNm,
Fev-r* a l hnlarta, liidncr
and ii :uM*r ironhhs. licbilL
ty. n*iti .\i*rV'iis I*) O'Btrntion,
Inublltli loNle* p.ele. It In aa
|le>sHni lo lnk<‘ wsl<'inoiial,
and iMiilr’n (tp from th' first
daw-, it 4*nr< m disease by ro.
uioviu; llm I'utisc.
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DISEASES OF THE SKIN.
The intense itching and smarting inci
dent to eczema, tetter, salt-rheum, and other
diseases of the skin is instantly allayed by
applying Chamberlain’s Eye and Skin
Ointment. Many very bad cases have been
permanently cured by it It is equally
efficient for itching piles and a favorite rem
edy for sore nipples; chapped hands, chil
blains, frost bites, and chronic sore eyes.
For safi by druggists at 25 cents per box.
Try Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders, they
are just what a horse needs when in bad condi
tion. Tonic, blood purifier and varmifuge.