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LOCAL NEWS A"S I) NOIKS.
GATMGttED FKOM TOWN
ANI COUNTY.
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i'or I di’clvertis-. meats MUST come
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tet by iiw. We have
v. 11 : e<; j m >_i enouuh .
Ch.vs. 1). Toney, Tub.
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!,t i ; iu v's is *caret this week.
Mr S. L. C"\ webt to Wovstonj
aflrrnot.n
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Mr. il tj rv Dv u* \\ it t> (jrilisville
I'lull} on business.
The iiiiitor has g< lie into the horse
ma; pin,; business.
Cinusl mas will be here by the time
tb.s issii r. ciie.s oui readers
Mr L. W. Borough, of Uoyston,
\ isiteil fru lids here this week.
Mr and Mrs. A. M .Mason visited
rel iti ;.i Royston last week.
Mi. \\. Hannon, ol Maysville,
among his friends here Saturday.
air. C. 0. Brock, one of the coun
ty’s best citizens, was here Tuesday.
Call at the Gazetta office and let us
s. II tou anew top buggy at about lull l
price.
.)udge T. h. Hid and our worths
Tax Collector L. J. Ragsdale are now
in Atlanta uii business.
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lias vrctk.
SMITH & EUKAIiA K'J
Ilia\aVlitf, Gil.
Mr. A. J. Senders, one of the Ga
zetted host friends, was cl ucking jokes
<ii> our at teeth 1 uesday.
t ui.e _> ■ iu uui-s aiul pistols to Mr.
I, Dm ' ill ii i nif • ' 1
roan ior the h - . -■ Mr. •! n
well is '.veil prepmed to lo vt;ur work•
yf o have a tr.ee hue of toys amt
i .if .nuiaa go-ds. It will pa) Santa
Ciau.su to cuino to sec uk.
SMITH & KBEIUIART,
Maysville. Ga-
Tin fax Collittof’h books tioseil
i anti i Xwcutnoiin arc now n>
bl i , ~-.un>t an litr.aujut ills, li you
i il.i ti to |)io' v our tax look out lo A
itit; bailiff.
Sc . erui of our o>ys were p-’ucuciu,,
in- ilk- Cuban eourhet it ln.-t
week. We Gunk from tepnitH that
they arts fully prepared to meet Gen,
WfjTer, and will doubtless do full
justice to the Cuban cause.
We want 300 bushels of corn on
subscription Thing ns a bushel of
corn and make your wile and children
a present of a year’s sub-rnpn n t"
voiir i-oniiiy paper. You will ■ve
r g-. it
i.i 1802 Mr. A. L. Goldwatar, who
otvues three retail drugstores in New
York City, having learned of the
great value of Chamberl.mi's Cough
Komedv for ooids, croup and whoop
ing cough, ordered a supply for las
customers. It met with se muc.i favor
ihot he soon found it necessary to or
der more, aud during the winter st Id
over two gross of the remedy. He says
it gie* the best satisfaction of any
cough cure he has ever handled" For
side at 2a and 50 cent s per bottle, by
R.T.Thompson Merenant, !I me G
From now till C '-.tv •••
going to make som- -
many things Wuic.li w.
out before we eonnt stock. >
a lot of Mens it Boys Ilats st hui'
price. SMITH it FIBER HART.
Mays villa Ga.
Pt. MIW FMn Pith. cmta.'
Mr. P F M. Furr visited Baldtviu
Fr’day.
' x 'r. X. J. Ay-vis went to Harmony
Grove yesterday.
Air. John House, of Clarksville’
passed through Homer Saturday with
a nice drn\e of Horses.
Dr. O. N. Harden is now a resident
of our town. We wish him muchi
success in ais new held of laj> ir. and 1
Welcome iim iv>t > our mi Ht.
Mrs. A ,T. Rucker was taken j
seranislv til on last Thuisdav night, j
and for a while it was thought she
eou’d not live. We presume she is
baiter by this time and hope site may
speedily recover.
All teachers expecting to teach in
Banks county during the year 1807. |
arc requested to send me their name!
and name of school on a postal card. !
11. \V. WoonixG, C, 8. C.
We learn that Rev. Tom Wells, I
who lives in the iq per part of the ;
county, had the misfortune to have,
two mtiles stolen one i ight- last week. I
A man is getting po ttv low down m
the dregs of degu dalion when he can
muster tip courage to steal a preach
el’s stock, and nothing less than a
crowd of western cow hoys could do
him justice.
We have for Chri tmas a pretty
fine of Lamps and a nice lot of Clocks
all are cheap and it von are going to
make someone a present they are
what vou want.
' BMI lllit 1 LKRII AI; r,
Mayst die, Ga.
The lighting if liter Las lu en living
a life of sorrow—dreading what should
come to morro.v—for the lights he lias
j already ha 1. In s made him f. cl dread
I fully bad. He has laced the dreaded
] l , .in I the ns up \on all do knou ■
! lie 'tail • • i nit to gel some cash, and
ri;.' ■ ipi-t) into h ,si,.
i "i‘ f'lll i>f
he carrtt s Ins arm
'l a lit ! ign'.mg | O'V, rs tire
"la', ami lit;*V he rt ies “oil id
me ::!'
1 ti . POISXOUS ACIDS,
j * *;t liluoo re 11io direct cause of
I;'.cun aiism. Tlu ioisro I'leparahon
so effective in driving out these pois
s l)r. 1 )iv nimoiull.igiittiing
Ri mill os They have r.-coived the
mis. li cite 1 ci ii lot sc hum it of the highest
i • i mi : min i ty, and testimonials
fie . \ ry state If your druggist lias
li .1 not not those remedies, do not
take anything else, Describe your
c :-e i a letter to the Drummond
>. • mice iCo , New Yoik. Agents
\\ anted.
Important to Fanners of ltanks
County.
We have in;; I- avrmigi'niants with
brokers in New York City through
,* we arc ! place loans secured
t: v a th>. inoi !g.;g''on improved farms
bo li ■oyns t■ 111<- -payable in instal
'■His. al the low late of 8 per cent,
ir.iciest per annum. The brokerage
and t lie charge for abstract and in
spection are small and at the expense
of the borrower.
If you want cheap money, coino in
at once as the supply is limited.
DUNLAP A PICKERELE,
Gainesville, Ga.
Notice to Creditors.
I In,vo moved my business away
f-om II .mi rand I will leave all the
a ! i .f uncollected debts due
tm : ; ii, hands of an Attorney after
the fust of January 1897. lam lo
cated at Maysville and will 1 kc pleas
ure m waiting on any of uf old cus
timers who inay wish to e. 'oy no*.
My office for next year will be in the
rear of Smith & Eberhart opposite the
Oid Brick Stoie at Maysville. Resi
lience at the yellow building near the
A-ad-niy. Mr. J. E. Stephens wii'
. t ii; with my i r liturs ttl Ho.ner un
tii fm tin rii .tier. Very lleapt,
V. D. LOCKHART.
Notice to Teachers.
The teacheis of Banks county,
and teachers of line schools having i
pupils from Banks county, are required !
to meet me at Homer on Saturday,!
January 9th 1897, tit 10 o’clock a. in. I
for the purpose of signing contracts;
for 1897. 11. W. Wooding,
C untv School Commissioner.
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[tv it) t n mevney on i*-.: (> r ,j /, i
: ’ ' ‘ ’v- ■ interest,
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ib mer, ( : a. I
( r *OZ< Is it - rpi; i iila lias over and
over .gain p- wed by its cures, !
when all other preparations failed, that j
j it is th One Truv BLOOD Purifier j
Hollingsworth.
Too late for last week.
Fine weather for winter.
Who said Hilhngsworth is not a
town?
Guess what yoni o lady in this sec.
t:on lias two sweethearts on a race.
Mr. Jule Owens savs we have stock
law it. this section and lie is not going
tc fe< (. ''the oiler fell ivV rats an\
longer.
The Gazette h ;s quite a number of
subscribers around here.
Hollingsworth High Scheol \vi!|
open Ist Monday in .ianuarv. I’iof.
U\ li Sin lion of l!:e G •:ni-sville C i v
School. !as been re-elected tor is 7.
an t '.’issG.oi :i:i Duckett as first as.
i.ai t. H. ys '.visib'ia to eotne and
!>• id thcmrelvt s will eon es|u>:i 1 with
l‘.i:i.i|ail in regard to renting rooms.
i.
?lt uFOR A HOT'I ! K.
Tibs would rot he a. large juice to
is\'■ it Dr. Ptumiu.-ini's •Si 1.’: : g
la n ico S'• • r Kln-mi aii in :t <-ee
e.n i t- i i. 1 1 ieiit-i am chi . i o'. 1 lie
11. 11 111 •■I and MI t!: I' I . C-I .NI " ■I k,
IV n ee! \ II 1 I I.- lld . (I II : i~4 -I'd
O s'linoni Is 'roil: or. ;i til JI o- -e if
s.oi ed to 1 eail ii iy 11 > is. i ■ i 1..:. ri
monies, who would i ot In si: ale to pa\
any price rather than sutler the former
torture. If you would like to try these
remedies, and your druggist, has not
got li cm, write direct to the Company
Agents wanted.
Willi.tin Turner, ot Fierce county
will he one hnmlre 1 and one years
old on Ajiril 1 lith next.
The Herald claims that AlDuiy
still holds her I'iaee at the lead
of the column us the cotton market
m s uthwest Georgia.
A citizen of Berrien county, and an
unpretentious man lie was, went to
Valdosta a few days ago and deposi
ted with one of the hanks $2,5UOm
gold coni'
Last year it cost Columbus in round
numbeis thirty two thousand dollars
to maintain her system cf public
schools, whilelit cost her thirty live
thousand dollars to keep her excellent
jioliee force.
Ocd a Down's population is probably
larger today than ever before in her
history. T here is not a vacant busi
n. ss House or resnleife in town, !JF nl
the “doubling up” singe lias been
reachgd. New houses will he in de
mand in 1897.
Stock law obtains throughout Polk
county, wi'h the exception of portions
of Fish and Browning’s districts. In
the very nature of things, it. would
seem that before a great while ’lliese
remaining scraps of territory would
be eon polled to adopt the stock law
and make the county solidly withonl
f. nces.
YOU CAN BE WELL
When your blood is pure, rich and
nourishing for nerves and muscles.
The blood is the vital fluid, and when
it is poor, thin and impure yon must
either suffer from some distressing
disease or you will easily fall a victim
to sudden changes exposure, or over
work Keep your blood pure with
Ib oil’s Sarsaparilla and ha well.
HOOD’S PILLS arc the. best after
dinner pill; assist digestion, cure head
tu-lie 25 cents.
GEORGIA : Banks County.— I,
Henry Marlin, do hereby consent for
my wife .!• A Martin to become a
froo trader according to section 1760
of Ga. Nuv. 18th, 1890.
HENRY MARTIN.
Corn •
Is a vigorous feeder and re
sponds well to liberal fertiliza
tion. On corn lands the yield
increases and the soil improves
if properly treated with fer
tilizers containing not under
7% actual
Potash.
A trial of this plan costs but
little and is sure to lead to
profitable culture.
All fcbout Potash—4 n ruulti of Its mm by aotmal as
perimnt on the best farms In the United States—la
told in a little book which we publish and will ( ladly
Quul free to any farmer in America who will write for iX.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
93 huuu Sc, New Yurik
fkREAT SALES prove the great
merit of Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla sells because il
Accoinpliidtes GREAT CUREB.
A REMARKABLE OFFER.
We have been laboring day after j
dav and night after night to retake
our county paper second to none in
the state. We have worked faith
fully, dilligeutly, and earnestly •with
our whole heart, soul, mind and \
strength in the work- Whether we i
l ave made any progress or not is for]
our renders to decide, but onr paper
is not yet what we desire. We want
a good local paper, one that will cover
every locality in the county. To suc
ceed in this we must have correspon
dents, lots of ’em, .and good ones too
We have begged; we have persuaded
but all in vain. It seems that con
tributors are few and far between.
A few have wrtier, but not often
enough. We want regular weekly
writers—enough to fill one page or
more of onr paper with their .con
tributions. We believe this is what
the people want, and to obtain it we
will make the following liberal offer.
On the 27th day of December 181)7
we will m ike a Christmas present of
one 85 bill to the correspondent who
writes the best, ofti nest, and most
desirable locals from his or her local
ity Or in other words \ve will give
to the best correspondent in the coun
ty live (dollars' A contest must be
waged to decide who the winner will
be In making the decision we will
tak" into consideration the number
of times you write, tho use of gram
mar, punctuation, etc.
What we want is regular corres
pondents, and wo will give you more
credit for regulari'y than any thing
else Tite con lost will begin with the
first issue in January and continue
until the 20th of Decemhi r- Let, till
begin to prepare themselves at once
to enter the contest —and all enter
determined to win.
YOUR PRESENT XKKI >
Is pure, rich blood, and a strong
and healthy body, because with the
approach of spring and the beginning
of warmer weather your physical sys
tem will undergo radical changes.
All the impurities which have accu
mulated during colder weather must I
now be expelled or serious consequent
ces will result. The one true blood
purifier prominent'v in the public
eye lo day is Hood’s Sarsaparilla 1
its record of cures is unepualed. Its
sales are the largest in the world.
Ale v bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla
will prepare you for spring by pm i
lying and enriching your blood and
toning and invigorating your .whole
system'
lei AKIC OF OINTMENTS 1011 CATAltlilt
Til IT CONTAIN illinU'l ICY.
as iD.urciiry will surely destroy tin; of smell ami
completely rtarange tho whole system when
entering it through the luucuout snrfneos
Such erticloH should inner he nseb except on
prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the
tlamafic they will <lo is ien fold to the good you.
tan possibly derive from t hem. Hull's Catarrh
i nre, manufactured by F. .1. Cheney i'C Cos.,
I oletlO, o t , contains no mercury, and is taken
internally, acting directly upon the blood and
mi. OUOUB surfaces of the system. In buying;
Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine
lt, is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio
by F. .!. Fheney & Cos. Testimonials free.
I'if Hold, by Druggists Tucper bottle*
WmJm
The Atlanta Weekly Journal’;.
Great Offer-Clubbed With
This Paper for a Nom
inal Sum.
Can you afford to pay five ceids a month
•r one cent a week for the news of the
world? Vou can get the Atlanta WtckJ,'
Journal for less than that It is the cheap
et paper in the south.
The Weekly Journal hits been vastly in
proved of late and now goes out to il
renders a live,clean, complete, up to h.C
family newspaper, equal to the bo. f in t.
United Hates.
I* contain.*, ten pages and Is brim fu l . :
bright reading all tho way through. T i
Daily Journal s news service covers t.
world and the cream of it a!i comes in tin
Wen? k! y.
With Sam Jones’ pliiiotnphy, Bill JH.e
humor,stories from the I cut wribu’s in f
country, pro.dnhlo hints for the fan:,,
bright,instructive gossip for tho women,
Tha Juvenile Journal, as a j art of it, fo
the children and attractive i., - ,; -ollnriy fo.
the entire household—it comes to yon a*
only CO cents a year.
You can send this to Tho Weekly Joa;
oal, Atlanta, in stamps, or as you plcare
Sample copies will be ; ( ..t you free.
The coming year is foing t© be alive
with iiCciCAj.ing happenings. To I.cop up
with them you need the Atlanta Weekly
Journal. And by a special club*
bing arrangement, wo aj? now able
to give jou twelve month’s sub*
icriptiou to both that paper ana
The Banks County Gazelle for B*)e
ifyuur.
BVJOT WHAT WE SAY, but
" ■ what Hood’s Sarsaparilla Does, that
tells the story ol its merit and success
Remember HOOD’S CURES.
Easy to Take
asy to Operate
Are features peculiar to Hood’s Pills. Small In
size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man
Hood’s
said: *■ You never know you
have taken a pill till it is all Fa * R B
over.” 25c. &I. Hood & Cos., gf*® R E 1 S
Proprietors, Lowell, Mass. ® B■ ■
The only pills to take with nood’s Sarsaparilla.
NO CURE—NO PAY.
He lives two miles from Gilisville
on the Athens mid Belton road and
will come to you if you are not in
good health. He will cure von with
the herbs ol the earth. He has cured
more than a thousand, in the last two
yeais, in Hall and adjoining counties,
most of whom, had been treated i>v
other physicians and were not bene,
fitted. Female diseases are treated
with great snccess. Also Fits, Fevers,
C die, Catarrh and Nervousness and
all blood diseases. No charge made
for consultation or treatment. Call
on or address,
THe Indian Doctok.
Gilisville, Ga.
The wife of Mr: ]) Robinson, a
prominent lumberman of Halt wick X T
V , was sick with rheuraat-sm for five
months. In speaking of it, Mr Rob
inson says: “Chamberlain's Pain Balm
is the only thing that gave her any
rest from poin. For the relief of pmii
it cannot hs beat,’ Many very bad
cases of rheumatism have been cured
by it. For sale at at 50 cents per hot
tie by R. T. Thompson, Merchant,
Homer, Ga.
"fHE ONLY True Blood Purifier
s prominently in the public eye to
day is I lootl’s Sarsaparilla. Therefore
get Hood’s and ONLY HOOD’S.'
THE
Banks County Gazette
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WILL BE A
Live Local
AND—-
COUNTY PAPER
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
OSCAR BROWN,
Attobkkv asp C'oikskli.or-at-La ir.
HOMER Oa.
W ill prectii'e In Ml tfre courts and e eot
lection a specialt;'. Caro and prom , j H
every busmens.
D. W. BROWN,
Attohset at Law,
MAYSVILLE, oa.
Will do a general ] raetice. Collactitir
i special tv.
: y. D. LOCKHART, M. D.
DT'Ornca Watt or Public Sqcahe,
homer, oa.
I)IL W. B. JACKSON,
dentist,
harmony GROVE OA
All Work guaranteed first class. Teath ex
traded wltliout pain, (mice over Bates i Car,
won’s Jewelry Store.
1)R W. gTsharp, _
detvtist,
MAYSVILLE, GA.
ES" Office;with Dr. H C. Strickland.
I)AVFD 8. STARR,
ArnoßNEy AT Law,
UOMER, ga.
Special attontion given to all business
CHARLES M WALKER.
ATTORNEY AT.I.AW,:
HARMONY GROVE, GA. 3
Wilt practice in ail the courts and give promp
attention to all business.
|)R.O. N. HARDEN.
homer, ga.
odice west eiilc of public square, and may bo
found at night at the residence of Judge T !•’
Hill. 6
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