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GEORGIA STATE NEWS.
HAI'PEMSf.S FROM ALL
OVER THE STATE.
Culled and Condensed from 12s
clianeeg.—The Produet of
-TMl* SfMpri Hiiu Pen
fa **
a Mr. Ge*ig. AjUKfee,**’ iwmft .’
stabbed Mr. Flelcbr r Smith, a job
printer, in I-< noc, seven tin.ee with a
pocket knife.
Hartwell had 20,000 dolMis worth
of pioperty destroyed by fire a few
days ago. It is thought tliat it wax
ofincindiary origin.
Only about half the legal talent in
the slate are before tin' people for one
of the Supreme court judgeships. If
the election is not held pretty soon
f he remainder of our entire jiopu.it ion j
will be in (ho race and none left to
do the votin’.
A one armed I’resbvt* rian proa: her
got into trouble at Klberton ..ml left
for jiarts unknown, leaving a number
of uebls { behind and a mortgage
against him in Texas- When heard
from next was in Fennessee and had
been out hunting when his gun was
a-cidenttly discharged tearing off his
other hand- Surely the way of the
transgressor is hard.
Recently a Whitfield justice mar
vied n vonng couple. “What do you
charge?” asksd the groom. “The
law allows mg $2.00.” replied the jus
tiee. “YY ell,” replied the groom,
putting orj his lint, “I am glad the
law allows you a fee, for I am nol
able to pity you anything. Thank
you. sir,” and he left the astonished
justice wondering where lie comes in
at.— Dalton Argus.
A move is now on foot to let Chas.
R.. Crisp assume the responsibility of
bis father Chas. F. Crisp, in Congress
who (lied some clays ago. Young
Crisp has ol ready received the indorse
mont of tlio people of several counties
and will doubtless be elected. He
lias bad considerable experience with
bis father at the national Capital and
will reflect much credit upon his con
stituents nnd the State at large, if
elected'
Mrs. Hlary fane McCm, :v young
white woma. Inirg seven in.,, noin
Atlanta, died very I'listeriou'lv the
o'her tlav. Mrs. McCoy-was taken
very ill, but on account of poo itv
lier husband did not call a physician.
Tlio neighbors were very kind and
attentive and she seemed to be im
proving when au unknown negro call
ed at her residence and pretended to
be a doctor and offered to take the
case for ton dollars, one dollar rush,
The trade was made and be began to
administer his drugs a id she at once
began to grow worse and died m a
few days. Now the question is, was
tiie negro her murderer? lie myste
riously disappeared as if by magic.
lion. (luot'ge 11. Frown, one of t'ne
most brilliant young Georgians, <lid
in his room at the Kimball house at
G o'clock Wednesday evening Octo
ber the 28th as the result of one dav’s
illness. He was suddenly stricken,
pissed the day in dread fid pain dying
just at thu close of the day. 11 is sud
den taking off removed from Georgia
public lifo tine of the most promising
ami gifted young non before the p®o
pie, am! when the news of bis dead]
was made known to the great congre
gation of Georgia public men gathered
in the Kimball lobbies during the
evening, a bush fell upon the ns.-em
blag* and many splendid tributes
were paid to him. No young m:iu
in tha stale was better known in poli
tics and no young man of Ills age had
accomplished more in public life!
NO v UKF,—NO lA\ .
He lives two miles from Gillsville
on the A i liens and Helton road and
"ill come to you if you are not in
good health. He will cure you with
the herbs of the earth. He lias cured
more than a thousand, in the last two
years, in Hall and adjoining counties,
most of whom Knl been treated by
other physicians and were not, bene,
fitted. I'emale diseases are treated
with great success. Also Kits, l'e\e>'s,
C lie, t atarih an-.l NY . vousin ss and
ail blood diseases. No charge made
for consultation i treatment. Gall
on or address.
Till; Indian Doe no:.
Gillsville, Ga.
AN ECCENTRIC DIVINE, i
Contemporaneous v.ith these inCii i
was a Baptist preacher by the n: me
of I>r. Frank J ohnson than whom
probably m>-I>clU-i' Greek nebular was
iu the State, but be was a p'shi lint's
tetatious matter of fact fellow and
.didn't believe /rall'i); • -guy a rn*.st
and t ec- nlric <m a degree. Be could
[ 4 Tf 1 ‘ , ,
j atttic, >o* to ft m.bioi a .'le oho
• !fi- -G6-, good vtonian that she was
I had u< re regard for the (be propileties
* of life and frequeutlv undertook to
•I have him wear collars, but he wa
eot invevf.-ibraeless anu as ofie.i her
ajipo* !s were in vain; hut on one oecn
sio-.i when the Cassvi le Association
I met there were to be |.resent more
I
distinguished div.nt s than was wont
His wife on packing bis snddlbags
put in seven c > lars and got bis eon
sent to put on a c ean one for each
day be was lo bo absent. In these
days the old-fashioned paper collars
held high carnival among the well
dresstd gentry. After seven days of
unutterable misery the pious man
returned and to the profound aston-
isbment of Mrs. Johnson, had on the
seven collars one above /mother. Nor
did be believe m spending bis sub
stance iii riotous living. Ife observed
strict and rigid economy—would buy
nothing new so b>ug as a vestige of
the old was left serviceable. His
wile wished for anew bonnet and
knowing bis propensity sold an old
ureau, from .the proceeds ol which
purchased the habilainent The first
Sunday after she wore it to meeting,
coming in late while the reverend
doctor was hammering away on a text
concerning the “vanities and vexations
of the spirit,” the spenker paused as
she slowly threaded the aisle of the
Marietta Baptist church. Us
able to restrain himself longer lie
impotnously asked that “Sister -
be kind enough to make room for
that old iiurcau-” lie lived to a ripe
old age, ..ill occasionally, ten or
twelve years ago, got in a lick at Satan
Will Lewis—everybody knows Will
Lewis now of Dalton—swears that
the doctor threw a hymn book at him
one Sunday night for talking to a lady
friend during service.—Frank T- Rey
nolds in Rome Tribune.
Notice.
A ere ruble to an order of Ordinary
of Hanks county will be? sold at nue
Mon on the premises of ’ lizabct-h An -
glin deceased ot said county on the
23r*l day of November next within
dm legal hours of sak- tho following
pioperty towit : One tract of land on
the watei-s of Hudson r.vet', bounded
as follows on ihe West by lands of I.
K. Sewell, on the Noith by Nail*
(. reek and Hudson river, on the Last
by lands of [..no Anglin, on tho South j
by lands of 1-raucina Anglin, t'oii !
laioingone hundred and seveu'y(l7(>)
acres by actual survey; about (59) fifty
acres of cleared land, about, twenty
five acres of up land the remainder' in
original forest and jiine field. Sold
as ihe property' of Elizabeth Anglin,
late of said county deceased. Terms i
cash. This oih dav of October 15',16-
W. J. BURGESS, Executor.
Also at the same time and place,
will ho sold one hundred anil twenty j
six acres of land, joining lands of j,
K Sewell, Elizabeth Anglin and!
others. Part cleared land, thu re
reminder in original forest and pine
field. Terms cash. This r,th day of!
Oct. 1806. FRANCIS ANGLIN,'
15y her agent YV. .J. BURGESS.
| -roa tm: ucammi m tins muons-
I fßotanic Blood Balm
I Js\ TUt K*V UOlTKia* bushy run
Vc y fill Skin and Blood Diseases:
I . !l purities, builds up and enriches ■
the blood, and never fails:
Ely to cure the most inveterate;
svti BLOOD AND SKIN DIS- 1
EASES, if directions are fol-t
lowed. Thousands of grate
' —■* ful people sound its praises;
and attest its virtues.
j
r& -WRITE for Book Won- j
I derfu! Cures, sent free on an- i
J plication.
If not kept bv vur local druggist. I
send Si.oo for large bottle, or Svc-oj
for six bottles, and medicine will be
sea:. treight paid, by
ts.i.ooo B Vigil CO., Atlanta, (Sa.
DISEASES OP THE SKIN.
Tlu> intense itching ami smarting inci
dent to comma, tetter, salt-rhovn, ami other
diseases of the skin is instantly allayed hv
applying Chamberlain's Eve and Skill
Ointment. Many very bad cases have been
pc.-man’entlv cured by it. It is equally
eiheient for itching piles and n favorite rem
edy for sore nipples; chamied hands chil
blains, frost bites, and chronic sore eyes,
i'or sn\ by druggists at 25 cents per box.
Trj lh Catit's Cniuliii ■•> Powder,, they
are just what a horse needs when in bad condi
*ion. i onic, blood purifier and vermifuge.
i)r Milos' Pain Pills, "Oue coat a dese.**
i Legal Notice.
STATE OF GEORGIA >
Links Gousty ” * ’ 9
j To lb* Superior Court of said count v:
The petition of J. Robinson, E. Baker
and lb J. Anderson respectfully shows
the pmrlr 1. That your petitioners J.
Ron-nson, E. Baker f Banks county
and I>. J. Anderson of Habersham Cos
.; <id -f mi id couukitn
12. 'that they, ar.i Mitfti'
i oji- I’crsons a-; mar bee: ne ns*cia
rtar With IVwvWli. iarpSfti**
'j ;?(! under the incorporate name of the
auks County S -ial Chib foe the j
rfiorni of twenty years, with pnviTTges
I-if renewal at the ex pi IS ton of that j
’ time, said incorporation to be located
j :tf 8.-dwin Ga- 3. The object and
j purpose of said club is to maintain ]
ami provide in a suitable wav a house
or rooms for the social recreation of,
its members and facilities and t-enteu
ic-nces for social intercourse and enter
taimmmt. as usually appertain to clubs
loimed for such purposes. 4 That
they desire to have the power to hold
and convey such property both real
and personal, to tcceeivc the same by
gift or purchase as may be necessary
or convenient for the purpose of said
corporation or for the safe investment
of said fends as it mav acquire. 5.
That they desire the power t- make
such bylaws, rules and regulations not
inconsistent with the laws of Georgia,
as may he. necessary for the govern
ment of said club, tho comfort of hs
members; the qualification and admis
sion of it* members-the rights and
duties of members and officers the
care of its property the investment of j
its funds and generally to do r.ll such j
acts and things as may be necessary
or conventient lor the carrying out
the objects ami purposes aforesaid.!
!i. That said incorporations being!
formed and organized for the pur !
poses of social enjoyment and not for
the pm pose of trade or individual or |
corporate profits, has no capital stock.
Therefore petitioners pray that an or
der be grunted incorporating them,
their ossaciat.es and successors under
the name aforesaid for the purpose!
aforsaid and for tho time aforesaid
and with tho privileges amt power
aforesaid.
I .1. Robinson,
Oscau Bkov. n, E, Baki-ii,
Petitioner’* gAtt’y. \ DJ Andkeson
GEORGIA : Hanks Got n rv. 1,1„
Turk, do hereby certify that tl.;s is l
a true copy of the original application
for charter as appears on file in this
office. This Oct. 13th I.HOG.
L. N. TURK, C S. C.
11l SB I! lit
Young and Old.
Rejoice with us in (lie Discovery.
Wheti a man has suffered f. r years
with a weakness that blights his life
and tolls iiim of ali that really makes
life living, il lie can avail nim
self ol a complete cure, why 'not pos
soss till mosal courage to stop his own
downward course.
We will send von by mail, AHSO
LUIT.IA KRF.iI, in plain package,
the Abl. I’OVVEIH l I. !>K. HOFF
MAN'S VITAL RESTORATIVE
1 Alibi', I S, with a legal guarantee to
perurmentlvcure I.OST MANHOOD
SKbK-AITSK, SF.XfAb WEAK
NESS, VA RK'OCEEK, STOPS foi.
ever N It<IIT I .MISS 1< )NS and unnat
ur.il drains. Returns to former up
pearancos emaciated organs.
No C . O. D. fraud nor recipe de
ception. It we coujjl net i tire, we
would not send our medicine FREE
to try, and nay when satisfied. Write
today, as this may not appear again.
Addtess
WESTERN MEDICINE CO,
Kalamazoo, Mich.
iNcmtroi; \ i r.n
Notice to Creditors.
All persons indebted to me for pro
fessional services ore requested to set
tle by Nov. Ist. Mr. J. E. Stephens
will have charge of my collection and
after that time all unsettled bills will
be placed in the hands of pioper olti
eials for collection.
D. LOCKIIA T.
Ali communications intended for
publication should be addressed to
The Cazetie, Homer, Ga.
Z&VG&S C(Mfil£7l'Jsff<%r/}i£7iGtf? <&£&s]& W/&7T /VX
a I _ Mas*®
v|p
ov?i 600JBS AJtE THE BEST k ■
Ova Px/CES THE LOWEST /S \ v?'r^
J Maoris hj
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Dyar
Ayers,
BLACKSMITHS
and
wool) workmen,
HOMER, GA.
Old Buggies and Wagons male
juod :<s new We do all kind of
ivorkin wood and iion at reasonable
prices. Horeshoeing a specialty.
Norm Georgia
iTnriGulttiral College.
DEPARTMENT Of THE UKIVCR.SITY,
AT DAHLONEGA, GA.
Sprlnj Term Ikfica First Momlar la Fctreary.
Ftl ,cnu Be*!**. Firtil IKaaiMy i Srjlcrbcr.
,-ULL LITERARY COURSE.
TUITION free,
WUh awpic corps of Tcjufeera.
FHOROUGH Mi LIT ARY JRftiNT'
•Jndcr a U. S. Afaty OtCcer tc-titol
by Secretary oi War.
DEPARTMENTS O"
’eßmansiiip, Music m\ An
Under cwnprtent and Ihorotjm in Irnciors.
YOUNG LAIHLS here equal advintcses.
CH! ..T.ST COLLEGE IN TUB SOUTH
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&JOOD’S Sarsaparilla wins ;<s way
"* ints. the confidence of the people
t> the good it is doing. Fair trials
girarantee permanent CURES.
New Firm
A> 1*
New Goods
A Mice, Meat stock of Furniture, Coffins
and Undertakers Supplies of ah
kinds.”'A Nice Hearse-
MILLINERY
And Fancy Dress Trimmings. Aiso
Clocks, Jewelry and other Goods
to tedious to mention.
All the- above goods will be sold at the LOWEST PRICKS, and
we will PROVE what we say bj our PRICKS. We wiil duplicate
any prieis of Athens, Gainsville or Harmony Grove. We only ask
tha’ you SEE our GOODS and let us PRICE you before you buy
elsewhere. Here is a few of our prices :
Latest Style Solid Oak Suits old price $ll.OO h>>w only $12.50
„ „ „ „ „ „ $16,00 „ ‘ $14.50
„ „ slieval „ „ ~ $25.00 ~ $20.00.
STOP AND THINKOF THIS
IWadstyads $1.50 and up to $B.OO
“Lookout” Bureaus $8.90 and up to $12.00
Large Cupboards and Safes only $8.25 and on up
And all other goods at the LOWEST PRICES
Till. LAUGST STOCK. OK UNDERTAKERS SUPPLIES EVRE
RECEIVED AT THIS PLACE
Coffins
All sizes and all price* front $2.00 tip to $75,00. Burial Robe* and
Shoes. Remember we have a nice Hearse.
Wo want the the people to see Fall and Winter stock of Millinery
and Fancy Goods which we will sell cheap.
bh)> i’ Fouoirr rs
When visiting May-ville whether you want to buy or not; Come in
anil sie us We are here to serve you.
J. C. YEARCIN & SOM
Maysviile. Ga.
I 1 : ;’S I‘i - YV ( (>l,l V LU, Vp f* Pr‘t A. M. IiE.NTON, Sew. aud Tra
. ...OFFICK OS
iiiiiMiiuis mia\i ra
(INCORPORATED )
)>KAL£KS IX
GENERAL HARDWARE AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS
OF ALL KINDS.
Such us the Osborne Mowers, Hay Bakes and Disc Harrows, Olive
Cnillled Plows. Alsu Wagon and Baggy material, Guns, Ammunition, Belt
ings, Axes, Table and I’o. kel Cutlery. The Famous
“MEW ENTERPRISE COOK STOVE.”
Ov*r k“*b:.itoii in I.* il> <:s, , t-vw t.* c i wi;-: perfect s:tf infactioii. A f nil line of latest improTtd
H • <:: i; vp. ’ t,. t • :> <•: I*, rv... r. . all 1 which \*i* are offering at rock bet lou*
i t r.-< • - \\Y < ! mnisi y- w*. ’.i am Lind of Machinery. Call and examine our stock and
be com ii.t cd.
Couei of Cimesviilo and Broad s*r'its, next door to Qnillian A Sea
HARMONY GROVE, GEORGIA
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Hasleton & Dozier
I.AYTON St. ATHENS, GA
DEALERS IN
High Grade Pianos
SMALL MCSR-AI, INS rRVMKNTS. PICTURE?., PICTURE
FI.'AM• NO, ARTIST'S MATERIALS.
p \>uy our instrument.- from firs! hnnils, give our own guarantee on
.‘mi u.*;n ; a'r utovom* interest to soo us or writ® to us before buy
is what J. W. HEAD be
lieves when he is crowded
with work. He now has
four good workmen em
ployed at his shop between
Homer and Maysville and
can do your work cheaper
than anybody.
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