Banks County gazette. (Homer, Ga.) 1890-1897, January 14, 1897, Image 1

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ddhh VOL VI HOLUXGSffOKTH. Being a w*!l wisher of our conr.tr paper and having seen nothieg Iroin our section of late in your news col umns I take the liberty ot claiming your kind indu’gence of space for this first journalistic venture. This has been a mild Christmas but some ci our young folks have enjoyed tWemselxes hugely it we are not juis taken Prof. G. W. Coffee leaves our com munity Saturday to taka charge of a magriticent school tn Madison court) This is h;s second year ia Madison as a teacher and the school ; atrons are highly pleased with him. We s mil mins hi* genial presence rerv much, liere is to you George, success, Luppr uens aud a pleasant ime with iac faciuating belles of Madison. Previous to the Presidential elec (ion Mr. Editor you seemed to he aojcieus to ascertain what had gone with the Honorable Win Mol\:!ey, perhaps you hare heard of him in this time. If yon hare not, keep as eye out for him about March 4ih in the vicinity of Wnshiegton City. Permit me to ask what has become of the lion. Willliam Jennings? But then 1 ought to knew: Oh! Yes, I remember now, he was' buried on the 3rd day of Nov. in the roar of ur Lord One Thousand Eigh. Hun dred and Ninety six by a Republican landslide to the tunc of over 600,000 popular majeritv. May the good Lord have ceaepassiou on the boy William- Hollingsworth High School bun ben very fortunate in securing the services of Pint. \V. 11. Shelton f.>r next year. Tlira is no better teacher in Georgia trial. Prof. Shelton. We knew whereof wn speak. V. have been undr him ns a student; we hare transacted business wilhjliim; we ha e often sought his advice as a frieud. We have ever found him as true ns the needle to the pole. Prof. Shelton deserves to succeed to the highest measure of success. The people i.f Hollingsworth art the cleverest im t hospitable people to be found any where. Young men and ’.dies tsk. lor advice nod attend this scl.o 1 ti. ' l Tear. J have n pecuniary interest in the school, hut I do have an interest in very voting man and young lady in Hanks county. I want vou to be come educated. You can never sue c'od at any calling unless you first prtparc rout self. Do not delay. Do lays are dangerous. Procrastination is the thief of time. I once ha l op portunities similar to the ones that ; s now afforded you to educate myself hut be it sui I to my set-row Mid regret, I did not avail myself of them as ] should have dte.e. Attend this schoo for just one term anyhow. Thu good poplc of Hollingsworth will wtdc nie you gladly and the Professor will do all ha can to make the term both pl ni - rmt and profitable to you Now M h t*el kia-i •>' ,• ;!. a. Mi:.' j ,k ' - ; fig 0 s . t, . Is k j; i * D. Ham l. Mmv miTcli u.is arc well awu-v thnl t!i> ir I'nsluiiicrs ;:it* their b•- t fn.nd* and luke pleasure ia ,ip ,|y . in" them villi the besi ir yds übiain rl>!" As an instance we mention Pei ry & (Jamenon, prominent drug pints of Flushing, Mi'-hiiran. Tin v s/y: “W*. sav no hesitation in re<* on mending Chamberlain's Couch Rsinoilv to our customers. -s it is the lest rough me' ine ivi- liavr . r M il. and altvsys pivi's sal sfacti.in.” F ''pale at ‘25 and oOicni>. per ! ittle • * R I' Tik .uj min, Marco.-.at Ga ; nccouTs due tbv Gazt‘e for -n riptior. -• :i<t otlierw.su a e pav: bit >o S. L C'.x. ! ri'nimtiH'T.tions intended for pubiii ation t.l < uld be addressed to 'I ut Gazette, Homer, G.n. I INTERESTING TO COFFEE USERS. Only a Few Know How To Pre pare the Beverage. A great many things hare been said about coffee, both for ami against it, which are far trom being true. As it frequently happens that . those who are excessive coff.se drink ers are'small eaters. it has been as serted that col fee, although contain ing little that is of food value, pre served the tissues from waste and consequently made less food twees sary. This, by as much light as tin science of the day has ben able to throw on the matter, is not true. Coffee is a stimulant, affecting the neirous and vascular system, and is, so to speak, a sort of as anxilliary to both lood ami medicine. If it agrees the stomach it exhilarates the drinker, produces a feeling near akin to intoxication, increasing the fre. quency of the pulse heats and does not pass off in depression or co’lapse. The best authorities have been consulted for confirmation of the statement that an excessive indulgence in ci ffee had produced delirium tremens- But there is no record of anything of the kind - Too much coffee is had, but not so bn 1 as all that, say the wise men. \n appro piiule query might here hr put; Is there anything in the line of good things, except perhans charity, that too much of it is not bad? Coffco, ns also tea, cocoa, male or Paraguay tta, guarana aud the African nut kola also dcprnd upon the alkaloid caff-inc they contain for their physical and dietetic value' But the commercial value of coffee is deteimined by the oil caffeine: which develops in it by the process' of roasting; And this very process j is tlie why ami wherefore that so few j people iu the civilized world have ever tasted a rcull.v perfect cup of coffee. A faultiest - cup of coffee is nn excellence that 13 not produced I without labor, aud it is a question if the game is worth thu candle - There in a subtle gno.-t in coffee • that is most easily fiighlenad away, .but without which the bnvei—gc i not perfect. Only your Arab, to whom neither time r r money r; <>t I much moment, will invariably take-: the pains requisite. The c.liVe should be baowned and crushed tor each meal. You 1 ay put the guv h cg- I'-c in a common iron frying pan placed over the fire and stii constantly while is browning, which should he as fast, as possible without scorching it. When the coffee is dene you will know it, Ur it will exude an oil which will give the berries u shinny look. Now ;xi it aside for a few moments to cool partly.iy. Feme machine should he invented 10 crush iastese of grind coffee Crushing wilt press out all his oil ffeine, wh'<-b is s> d'llvio u. i'--"- -■!:• r w: : : v- --1 h little : > :iy - ■ • ■ .1 .. • .11-.- '1 !.- ■ g cioM and • - • ■ -•- i. 1- I lie Wuter a ! i--g point, for v.u ■ You iinr T a • • iini ■■ if yo:t hk* '• 1 : too .. Ici Alls with t i:c • -tei, m- pai>iuu>!.:o..s vtiih the . 1 I t.-! tcvspooio'tiis of -r.odsia a> 1 y finely .-round c*>f,V to a half j nit of water ns about light dr good -"due. An egg still rl into l lie I grounds (All y o ke*- ho an keeper.) to j too eontr- rv not-.vii iistandn g) s.a -s j that subtle ghost a wav. and a | bee ! <-i hsli sk .i in :iri abomination. Jdat '■oil ' e r g* a>*d fish i iui brink ' our e.ubt, but I-'.;,.', ! 1 1 ein sepria' 'v C'-fier, k>- war- tinprovv • v. : Lli r I-m a'.it;-' "D. f Govern m-.-v lava’ > -viii to have e me from th ■ Dot '-hat the government of Java bought th-.- best reT-e mid put it in storehouses, >vh we it was kept for fifty yciii’x before it was d.-emed !: for use of royal families. Daring t iose years of storage it was said to .ose. in the firs' year 8 per cent, in the second year 5 per cord, in the HOMEIt. RANKS 001'N'TY. GEORGIA: JANUARY 11, 18117. third 'tar J pci cent. But it gamed in richness aud flavor more than enough to make up for the loss in weight. All the histories of arctic rxphna lions prove the great value of coftae a? a help to resist the devastating effects of extreme cold. The Swedes, and most of the people who live m the norhern countiies, arc great coffee drinkers. In the city of Stock holm the society ladies have after noon I, o’clock social affairs, which, in a measure, correspond to the American 5 o’d k tea. This ft. O'do; t ealtse i- rajed by two Swedish Words, which mean *‘c< flYc scan ’al ' o: voili-c "*— A i . h. , ;ad attended one if tlrs-r c -ffet- <>•: * dps waa asked, upon lie; return to her home, if sbo had enjoyed herself. Her reply was: “No, not a hit. Everybody that we knew was there, so we bad nothing to talk about.” The Arabs and Turks aro also great ceffew drinkers and their coun try is hot. On these people another of ihe valuable attributes of coffco is brought to besr. It lightens -the sensation of fatigue apd sustains the strength under long and severe mus cular exertion. Quo of the advnntfi&es of coffee is that it stimulates the brain to quick action. Many a poet has earned :i 'laurel leaf under its exhilarating eifects. One •>; Us disadvanlitges i-. that it is apt, to drive away sleep. But otbeiwise it could not he oa an j tidote for opium poisoning. N. y.: Tribune. Important to Farmers of Banks Comity. have made arraugemants with brokers in New York City through! whom we are to place loann secured by a firsj moitgage on improved farms for live years time, (payable in instal ments, at the low rate of S *e‘r cent. 1 inteiest peV annum. The brokerage un i the charge lor abstract, and iu speetion are small and at. thecxpi . of the borrower. If you want cheap money, come in at nice as the supply is limited. din lap & I’icKHßi ij, < inmesvilie, (la • •IxOUGIA :11 \(for \ m -To all wliom it may concern: M. lv & Lovick Oliver lias in due form applied 1.. Iho undersigned for permanent hi. ti l -of administration on the estate of . C. O.'ivur, late of said count v dec’d and I will pass upon said application on the fir'd, Monday in |'< b. i' b 7.; Given under my hand.and official *:•; j n ilure Jan.-ith 1897. T. V. JIILI,, Ord’y. —■"* - -v GEORGIA: Banks Coii.vty.--W. I ■I, I’-Hgess li-q of the will of belli Angii'i deed has in clue form ap plied to ths und'emigned for letters! J of dismission, and 1 iviil pass upon the ’ :l " '• ‘ u the lbrst Monday m April | " xt. Given linger my hand and of. : licial signature Jan. rth 1897. T I'd llii.L, Ord’y. MARCH AMUTL may ‘ire the months in huh to vivo es ■ p'-cial attention fo the condition of I your physical health. If >on pass aafi-lv through these months and ibid .yourself strong and vigorous, on jbo j arrival of warmer weather, you may •• * -ably expect that you v, id be well in mi miner. Now is" the tirno to : lake Hood ■: Sarsaparilla, het-ausc new .; t tor.e wen the blood must lie j purified, enriched and v lYia-ci, and j bc-.ms ■ Hoeit’s Sarsapar lin is the <>-.ly trie- bb.od purifier |i‘onnnentl’/-in tint j/i.b!i.: eve today. lloj-.f a Sarsaparilla ; lias power lo make you healthy and ". i ird your system against disease. NO CUR If—NO PA Y. Hu lives two miles front Gil; viT: "’t the Athens and ib lion toad and will come tif you if you are not in good health. lie will cure vou with the In rbfs of the earth. He lias cured more than a thousand, in |! I wo year', ::i Hall and adjoining count its, ni l a, wl. m 'ai been treated bv "J r p -. i.ins !:nd w. -, e not ia ne. rid id m. ' ■ da-.a;- -. •; are tre-ite! who; re :t site . •■>. AI.-oFih, Fi-it'-v C i Catarrh and .Nervon.-.ic .-rMind ad bha and ;l; ; .eases. No charge made c>r consultation or tie::!au nt. Call on or address, TIIb Jxi.ia:: Docn-oit. Gil'sville, (in. Of. Miles’ Pain Pills "One cent a ttooe." DR. DRUMMOND S LIGHTNING Remedy has received the unqualified endorsement of the medical faculty, as being a safe and retwarkebly effi cient preparation. Its work' is so speedy and mitacuh us that benefit is felt from the first dose, A treatment consists of two bottles, and lasts a mouth. I’rico $5; sent by express on receipt ot price, with lull special in structions. Olio treatment will cove any ordinary 0.-isa. Drummond 'led icmc Cos., New York, Agents Wanted BLOOD IS LIFE. It is medium which cairicsto every nsrve, muscle, organ and fibre its nourishment and strength. If the blood is pure, rich and healthy you will be well; if impure, disease will soon overtake vp. Hood's Sarsapa riiia has power to keep you m h r.llh by making your bloo 1 l'ich and pure. HOOD’S PILLS are easy to take. e “ R .V to operate. Cure indigestion, biliousness, 'dfie. PKOFJ.'SSfOXA L CAPPS ()SGAR BROWN. ATTORNEY AND < ('UNtLELI.OU Al’ I \ . MOAII.ft A " i’l practic# In \]] tko eouris ami ♦ , y ] leetton a HpeeUU". lira and y r, im . t ~, .'.'erv huHim-Ks. P/w. BROWN, Attokkscv at I.AW, jjtmutsox, a. Will it,i a prmiral practice. Collecting a ape ‘ tally, oilii c over ItcraM ullicc. D. LOCKHART, M. D. JS'-ovncK werror Ptrsnc Sqcauk. ,M \Y9 VILLI’, ga [>R. \Y. B. JACKSON, DIO^IIST, IIAIIJiIINY (JUOVE GA All r.orjj guarani ceil first class. TmOh ox crToterl without pain. oUloe over RaU-s * Car Hi’s lrv Shorn |)Rr W. G. SHARP, MANSVILLE, GA. -Olslet.il Ith Dr. 11. ('. Strickland. |)AYIDS. STARR, Attok.nkv at law, . lIOUKK, GA. Speeiul attention given toall lmaincoA. (’IIARLES A!. WALKER. A TIT KNEV AT.I.A W, 11A11M O.y V GKOvK, (iA.t Will practice in ail the courts a jig - ive pnj/pp attention to all business. [ )R 0. N. UARDEN.J HOMER GA. DiTi.-e Mr it aide of j.nWic f-.j'iaro, end may be f iMiiial ni-ht at the resiileucciof Judge i p Hill. (J. R. FAULKNER, AiTOKM.T AT I.A iV, Hellion, (id,. I’i'Ofiip'. attention tfiven toall husinc >. 50 lbs. r i or uoai A day would keep your rooms wferm In tv infer. Bt*4 that small stove will burn only Krcnty-five. K rnce, discomfort and misery. A certain amount of fat, burned daily, v/caid keep your Led/ warm and healthy. But your digestion is bad, and you don't get it from ordinary fat food. Hence you arc chilly, you catch cold easily, you hive coughs and shivers; while pncumcr.' > LroncLkk, or con sumption finds you with no re sist! ec power. Do tire. Burn better fuel. Use SCOTT' S EMULSION of God-liver Oil. Appetite ~r.d digestive power will revive; i and seen a warm coating of I good flesh wit! p rotect the vital | organs against tfr cold and the body against disease. Two sires,so els. end SI.C9 Boot: free for the asking, SCOTT & SOW VS, Mew York. FOR dhhd WILL BE A Uj| 1 I AND iv. JL. p’. .‘.*i4 • £>., FOR IT AMD Hon. W. J ao’s Book A LL who are Crested in furthering the sale of Hon. IV. J. Bryan’s new book should correspond im mediately with the publishers. The work will contain An accofi f t of gifs campaign tour . . . u :■ bf [iisb|ogriphy, written by his wife . . , 1,435 dfo'-D; important speeches . . . Ur: lTT i plT:d. v<r) of 1896. A -’" A review of the tical situation . . , agents WANTED <2- iv.l. Dryan nas announced his intention of devoting one-half of all royalties to furthering the cause of bimetallism. There are already indications of an enor mous sale. Address W. B. uOriKfY COMPANY, BtibSishers, 341-351 Dearborn .St....C!IitAGC/. w£wm Wm£fox Oi/n 60003' AJtM TH£ OffM P/ifces ' the lowest /*> HtHh fhgTpv gggg NO. 3(>. fggggg