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Bourd of Eduoati. n met Satuiday.
Mr. Cka*. D. Toney visited Cie
land Tuesday
Miss Callie Watson, of Jefferson,
is visiting Dr. and Mrs. Daniel.
Il'M the ad af Sol ers & Stepli.ms
and have them do your painting.
Walter C. Lockhart has been lure
fi r several days on business’
Mr- Mick Furr passed through
with a tine lot of turtles Mc-.iday
Mr. W. R- Stovall, of Lavouia,
spent Saturday and Sunday last with
ui
Messrs* Ch*,' D, Tonev and Henry
W. Dvar visited CarnosTille Satur
day.
Commissiooer Wooding contracted
wi-h the teachers of !anks county
sat urdny.
The young people enjoyed a party
at the residence of Mrs L. Cox Satur
day night.
Wanted t)00 doz eggs'
SMITH, EBEKHART it CO.
Maysvil le, Ga.
Mr. Joel Sanders returned last
week from an extended trip in mid
dle Georgia.
Communications intended for pub
lication sheuld reach this office by
Tuesday afternoon
We pay highest market price fer all
country produce aud barter.
SMITH, EBKRHART A CO.
Mavsville, Ga
■\Ve have a good reliable horse for
sale cheap. It will you to see
us.
The young people had an enjoy
able pound supoer at the home of
Mr and Mrs. John Sanders '1 ucs.lay
night.
Wanted at once, iIOO bushels ef
corn. Will pay highest market price.
SMITH, EBERHART & CO.
Mr v - G.
Miss F. I'M s
iv M
Mi• K A Hill. w.:>" hi. . bf n 'von
R. N • & S-m tic Mtveta!
nti-otfi . • .M •• leiui •■•I i-ont'-
M'Jtl.' l t ) sj'K -d ' I'll’
.1. Dr. and ;. >. r !•-' !• -r ui
huii.e tear Roys .--i Smi 1 ■-■ i t-re 1"
wiii t ke charge id .* s -i.woi f n a
Couple ot nre.iliis, ai tel' iV .lie i h,.
will retut a to Homer.
Mrs. B trues, of Hollingsworth,
and Mrs Tomlinson, of Demon st t
spent several days in town lilts vv. >-k.
Tney had a nice .mo id tmiji u n
goods with them.
Mr. J. E Stephens, with his family
h.ivu uovi'd to Harmony Grovt to
arc pi a clerksh p with Mr. Thomas
Massey and is n hustle." and wiil
rcu.er active service to bis employer.
Mrs. Truit, if the Bushville acad'
cmy called in and subscribed for tic
G-zclle. SI reports a splendid
school. Miss Millie McDonald a<■
eompanied lu-r, M.-i Mitlie has a
flourishing school at I'opular Slings.
We a-e n> in otir new quarters
first oor above post office, where the
Gaz 'lte was first lann In and into-the
G dof the living' We have more
tonn and cm better accommodate
oarfrieads, Cilt in us ml we will
try to mak- it pi a-aut for you.
Not i tew who read what Mr. K
ert Row Is, of Ho lair's, V.i.Jois
say below, will reni ijiber heir wu
experience under like circuiiistaei i-s
“Last winter I had lagrippe which
left me in a low state of health- I tried
numerous remudies, none of which
did me any good, until 1 was induced
'o try a bottle of Chamberlain's
Cougli Remedy. The first bottle •( it
so far relieved ni that I was enabled
to attend to ray woik, and the second
bottle effected a cure.” Pur sale at
is and 50 cents per bettle by R. T
Thompson, Merchant, Homer, Ga.
We want one huudrud head of ea.-
tle either fai or poor. Bring them
to us ai once.
SMITH* EBERHART,
Maysville, Ga.
. !> ■*< .. is making hrs shingle
niili hum a.j-.yn in-tki. big woods, just
ji’ p rji-.i .y : other side
; live ou i< swamp : the opposite
side of the H’.-lsoii tiver provided you
are on tL■ other side in the field near
he oyster rock where the suckers bite
all til ■ year round. When vou want
s hiugles of any class, color, or shape
caii ou him.
Yours etc.
Cat Fish.
It will be an agreeable surprise to
persons subject to attacks of billions
colic to learn that prompt relief may
be had by taking Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera anil Diarrhoea Remedy.
In many instances the attack mav be
prevented hr taking this remedy as
so® us tue itrsi symptous of the dis
ease appear. 25and 50 cent bottles
for sale by R. T. Thompson, Mer
chant, Homer, Ga.
Uncle Jeff Sanders paid us a pleas
ant call Tuesday. 110 seems as hap
py aud talks as pleasantly as any man
ot his age in the land.
For a pain in the chest a piece of
fianne! dampened with Chamberlain's
Pain Balm and bound over (he seat of
the pam, and another on the back be
tween the shoulders will afford prompt
relief. This is especially valuable in
cases where the pain is caused by a
cold and tlisre is a tendency toward
pneumonia. For sale by R.
son, Merchant, Ilorner, Ga.
Notice to Creditors.
I have moved my business away
from Kumar and I will leava all the
remainder of uncollected debts duo
me in the hands of an Attorney after
he fiist of January 1897. I atu le
rated at Maysville and will t ike pleas
ure lit wailing on any of my old cus
tomers who may wish to employ me.
My office for next year will he in the
roar of Smith L Eberhart opposite the
Old Brick Store at Maysville. Resi
dence at the yellow building near the
Academy. Mr. J. E. Stephens will
settle with my creditors at Homer un
til further notice. Very Rcspt,
V. IJ. LOCKHART.
I all at the Gazette office aud let us
•ell you anew top buggy at about half
price.
Everything due the Gazette is pay
able to S. L. Cox.
'J he ladies of Banks county can
patronize home industry and get all
f .. fancy work; such
. hers, L.UII
JOHN i! SELLERS,
1 i omer, Ga.
De :£•!’■. an vil on short notice.
Notice,
iv-p-uring of the Chambers
•-v wiil oc let to the lowest hie del
■ ■ tii .-old briilgt cite on the 2'.)ili,
! January mxt at 12 o’clock in. 81;i,,s
I tor repairing can be seen at the Ordi
nary’s office. lauuary 12th, 1897.
1. !•’. lIILL, Ordinary.
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It you have h;d the Grippe,
you knov its aches and pains,
the fever, he chilis, the cough,
the depression —you know
th m a;l. The Grippe exhau ts
the nervous system quickly,
lowers the vitality. Two
things should le dene at once:
—tic bo y must be strength
ened, I'd force must be given
to the nervous system. G:d
l-.ver Gil will do the first; Hy
pophosph tes the second. These
are permanently and r leasantly
combined in Scott's Emulsion.
It lifts the despondency ar.d
heals the inflamed membranes
of the throat and lungg.
But you need not have LA
GRIPPE.
You can put your system in
a condition unfavorable to it.
You can have rich, red blood;
resistive strength; steady brain
nd nerves. Scott’s Emulsion
prevents as well as cures.
And whether you send or go
for Scott’s Emusion, be sure
you get the genuine.
SCOTT & BOWNE, New York.
THE ONLY True Blood Purifier
prominently in the public eye to
dav is Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Therefore
get Hood’s and ONLY HOOD’S.
g*REAT SALES prove the great
merit of Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla sells because it
accomplishes GREAT CUREB.
DE AFX ESS CANNOT BE CU RED
by local application as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the year
There is only one way to cure deaf
ness, and that is by constitutional
remedies. Deafness is caused by an
inflamed condition of the mucous lin
ing of tie Eustachain Tube. When
this tube is inflamed you have a rum
bling sound or imperfect hearing, and
when entirely closed. Deafness is the
result, and unless the inflaination can
be taken out and this tube restored
to its normal condition, hearing will
be destroyed forever- nine eases out
of ten are caused by catarrh, which is
nothing but an inflamed condition of
the mucous surfaces.
We w ill give one Hundred Dollars
for any ease of Deafness (caused by
catarrh) that cannot ba cured by Hall’s
Catarrh Core. Send for circulars: tree
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
B*s“ Sold by Druggists, 75c.
l’ruitville.
Mr. Croff Little and his mother and
sister. Miss Anna, attended the funer
al of their Aunt, Mrs Harper, and re
mained ovet until Saindny, the guest
of Mrs. Ada Harden*
Mr. Joe Mize, who is selling ’goods
at Truitt's old store, is doing a good
busiurss-
On last Friday evening Miss Ellen
Pruitt found a shaw on the road be
tween Mrs, Chandler’s and Flat creek
church. The owner can get it by call
ing on Miss Ellen.
Little Johnnie Pruitt was accident
ally shot through the foot bv Lundy
Borders Saturday in Christmas. Little
Johnnie had just told him tube care
ful how he pointed his gun at him.
When they sat down to rest, Johnnie
was sitting a little back of j Lundy
with his right foot out when the gun
was discharged. It was so near that
| the wadding passed through his foot,
i It was thought at first by Dr Harden
that hi* foot would have to bo ampu
tated, but by his skillful attendance
he in’novr getting on very well, though
be is sufferinga great deal. Little
Johnnie is a bright fellow and quite a
faverile with every one. They all seem
lo sympathise with the little fellow,
lie has a great many nice things sent
him by his Irienils and little school
mates. Johnnie sadly regrets that he
has to be absent from the school room
Mrs. Martha Harper “ot Harmony
Grove died last Thursday night ten
minutes after the old year ) asset! out
aud the new yen' rang in. ;she was
the mother of Mrs. Edward [of 'far
ninny Grove and Mrs. Stephens ol
Unmet'. >Shc was the last fone of a
family of ten children. She and Mrs.
John Druitt are the only ones that
are resting in the same burial ground
She was buried on Saturday and a
number of relatives attended th# bur
ial, for she was loved by all.
We but one thing ro saj of Aunt
Manila. From her early life she wa-'a
j[i rlect example of Christian faith.
! She always seemed to beat the foot
jof the eross, so humble and snbrnis
j sivc to the wiil of her Saviour. She
j did all t hi good she could in her qui t
way. During mv last visit to her, she
seemed so patient and that she was
| waiting ou the Lord. She seemed to
! have put in the crown and robe of
pel Get riglite n.sness be fora her spir
;it took its flight, and I know to day
she is basking in th# sunlight of Jesus
wiih father, mother, brotharjand sister
She was tho last link left on this
earth, but now they are nil reunited
on the other shore, where they
all rest forever more.
One V/ho Loved Aunt Mabtua.
EGRATLST.ON EAHTU.
James M Brooks, Washington Are.
St. Louis, Mo., makes ;ifM<la>it that
he suffered from Rheumatism for
years until persuaded to try Drum
monds Lightning remedy, :iud that by
its use lie ha been fully restored by
its use he hashteu fully restored, lie
says the remedy is the greatest on
earth. This is high praise, hut fully
warranted bv other miraculous cures.
If you want to he cured, send sf> to
the Drummond Medieeno Cos., New
Yo< k, and they will send you two large
bottles, enough for one months treat
ment, by first express. It is not ;i*
quick as electricity, but it will save
your life if you Lake it in time. Agents
Wanted.
Biliousness
Is caused l>y torp.d liver, which prevents diges
tion and permits food to ferment and [nitrify in
the stomach. Then follow dizziness, headache,
Hood’s
insomina, nervousness, and, - _
If not relieved, bilious fever r j§
or blood poisoning. Hood’s | B I
Pills stimulate the stomach, ■ ■■ ■
rouse the liver, cure headache, dizziness, con
stipation, etc. 25 cents. Sold by all druggists, j
The only Pills to take with Hoou's Sarsaparilla.
MARCH A''RIL MAY
Are iie months in which to giro' es
pecial attention to the condition of
your physical health. If you pass
safely thioiigh these months and find
yourself strong and vigorous, on the
arrival of warmer weather, you may
reasonably expect that you will be
well in summer. Now is the time to
take Hood’s Sarsaparilla, because in w
is the time wocn die blood must be
purified, enriched and vitalized, aud
because Hood's Sarsapar 11a is tin: only
true blood purifier prominently in the
public eye today. Hood’s Sarsaparilla
”1 f:i- power lo make you healthy ami
j.,h: and >our MStcm against disease.
In Memory of My Beloved Friend*
The reapar Death with sickle drawn j
has visited one of the happiest and
most cheerful homes of Maysville
and plucked from our midst a much
loved flower.
The sweet spirit of Mr. Doc
Wallace took its flight to a Heaven!’,
clime on Thursday evening at 3
o’clock, Dec. 31. 18915, The slow
hand of feTer had been laid upon
him some weeks previous to death.
During these weeks ef suffering
lie nmnifes.ed a spirit of humble
resignation to bis master's will
Mr. Wallace was r member of the
Baptist church, of Maysville, aud was
a true, sincere Christian, living the
religion lie professed. At church,
Sunday School aud pr.iyeninetlng his
place was never vacant. His body was
interred in the cemetery at Maysville,
Friday evening at 3 o’clock. Rev.
R. D. Ilawkins conducted the sad
funeral service at lit: Baptist church
in presence ot a large congregation
which attest the esteem lu which he
was held-
Father and mother, weep not for
dear Doe, lie’s waiting for you at the
pearly gaUs where he beckons you
lo come. Brother and sisters; you’ll
miss your brother here, but follow
the example he left you and by, and
by you’ll meet him again. Sunday
.School: You’ll suss Doc when you
assemble in your usual seats for Sun
day School. His seat in the choir
will be vacant, and his full sweet
bass voice” we’ll never bear tijain
in this world, ’thctigh we hope he’s
singing around th throne with the
angels above- Let us as, his as
soeiates, strive to lire so that when
out Savior calls we may meet him at
the portals of Heaven where death
never inters and sorrows nov r come
“lVath is not a dark transition,
’Tim the gate to endless life;
There end our earthly mission,
There vre rent from toil and strife,
There we lay our burdens down,
There we take our harp and crown.
The flowers that blossom in the early morn ;
And spread* its fragrant petals to the light
That holds the dew drop in its virgin breast ,
And blooms as brightly as the star of night,
Ifl oft to fral and tender to withstand
The eruel blast that came from o'er tho sea ;
It slowly droops and withers, till its leaves
Lie scattered o’er the bosom of the lea,
Ills Loving Fr.iEvr,
HER LIFE TRULY SAVED.
Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Does It.
Mrs. Chas. LaPoint, a well-known resident
of Denver, praises this wonderful remedy.
Her testimony should convince all as to tho
worth of the New Heart Cure and Restora
tive Nervine. Her letter dated Bept. 11th,
J.BW, roads as follows:
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Mrs. La Foint, 2177 Humboldt St.
"Typhoid fever left rue with Loan trouble
of tho most serious nature. Nothing the
doctors gave had any effect. I had severe
pains in the heart, and was unable to He on
my leftside for more than three minutes at
a time. My heartseemed to miss beats, and
I had smothering spells, In which it seemed
every breath would be my last. We acci
dently saw an advertisement of
Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure
and Res tor at.’ - Nervine, and purchased a
bottle of each. After taking the remedies a
week, I could be lifted In a chair and sit up
an hour, and in a short time I was able to
do light housework. I shall be ever grateful
to you for your wonderful medicines. Truly
they saved my life.
MRS. OTTAS. LA POINT.
T>r. Miles FToart Cure is sold on a positive
guarantee that tho first bottle will Dene fit.
All druggists sell it at sl. 6 bottles for $5 or
It will be sent, prepaid on receipt of price
by the Dr. Miles Medical Cos., Elkhart, Ind.
Dr. Miles’ Cure *?s£*•
GE< )RGIA: B\x k s Cot jn —W.
■I. Burgess Esq of the wd l -f Elm
beth Anglin dee’d has in duo lorn' ap
plied to (he undersigned for letters
of dismission, and I will pass upon the
vune on the first Monday in April
next. Given under my hand and of
ficial signature Jan. 4th 1897.
T. F. IIILL, Ord’y.
DR. DR I’M MONIES LIGHTNING
Remedy has received the unqualified
i ndorsement of ilia medical faculty,
as being a safe and rewarkebly effi
cient preparation. Its work is so
speedy and miraculous that benefit is
felt from the first dose. A treatment
consists of two bottles, and lasts a
month, l’ricu $5, sent by express on
receipt ot price, with lull special in
structions. Oue treatment will cure
any ordinary ease. Drummond Med
icine Cos., New York, Agents Wanted
GEORGIA: Banks CounMy.—To
all whom it may concern : M. E *
Lovick Oliver has in due form applied
to the undersigned for permanent Itt
ters of administration on the estate of
W ■ C. Oliver, late of raid county dec’ll
and 1 will pass upon said application
on the first Monday in Lib. 1597.
Given under my hand and official sig
nature Jan. 4th 1597.
T. F. HILL, OrdV
BLOOD IS LIFE.
It is medium which entries to every
nerve, 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 y it. Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla has power to keep you in h alth
by making your blood rich and pure.
HOOD’S DILLS are easy to take,
easy to operate. Cure indigestion,
biliousness, 25c.
I m|>oi-(nnt to Farmers of Banks
County.
We have made arrangements with
brokers in New York City through
whom we are to place loans secured
by a first moilgnge on improved farms
for five years time, Jpavalilu in instal
ments, at the low rate of 8 tier cent,
interest per annum. The brokerage
and the charge for abstract and in
spection are small and at the expense
of i he borrower.
If you want cheap money, cotne in
at once as the supply is limited.
DUX’LAD & DK’K FREER
Gainesville, Ga.
S¥Soney to Loan.
1 will loan money on real estate
security at a low rate of interest
promptly. Call at my office.
Oscar Brown, Att’y.
Hoiucr, Ga.
NO t- URL—NO DAY.
lleliw two miles from Gillsville
mi i iit- Aibens and Belton load and
will come 'o you if you are not m
good health. He null cure vou with
tiie herbs oi the earth. Helms cured
inure than a thousand, in the last two
years, in Hall and adjoining counties',
most uf-whom had been treated by
other physicians and were not bi ne,
lilted. Female diseases arc treated
wilh rent success. Also Kits, Loves,
C die, Catarrh and Nervousness and
all blood diseases. No charge made
j for consultation or treatment. Call
j on or address, •
THk Indian Doctor.
Gillsville, Ga.
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World’s Columbian
Expos
Has bee:: awarded to thz
Davis Sewing Machine Cos.!
For It* Hlsh BraJo FamMy Yowing Kichinss.
*oievei!: Davis Oeiwiug Machine Cos. I
DAVTON. OHIO. CMli-.AOO. IAL.
iijKj Mev isiprovsu
. m FOVOEITE mm.
> Drop-leaf, fane* cover, four
► iir *r^edrawers.s< ff .s*ttinn tire
e* self threading shuttle,
• \ J/'&ia automaticl©bbin winder nud
a*tielirnp:-p - equal
K fo r.: iyr•ls •i o i ri m- in ; ; M:> <•:; ii • e
► tr fvi. Ten days’ trial
► I f in your home bt'ore payment
► la anked. Buy’cf tho uiftßUfaciurers <>v ./,
> and save commissions. Machine warrant
►ed for five years. Pend us a trial order
> with reference, and we will sMp r, nchiuc
►to you lor approval. We pay Uuc freight.
\ Co-Operative Sewing Machine Cos.
, Lock Box 363. ri.ihuiciphi.i, Fa.
NOTICE.
The ex-confederate soldier’s wid
ows ot Banks county who have here
tofore allowed pensions will please
come to Homer on the 26, 27 and 28
January next aud I will maki, out
their application for 1897.
Jan. 13th, 1897, T. F. HILL,
Ordinary.
—
J. If Sellers. B I>. Stephen^
Have Your
PAINTING
-DONE BY—
SELLERS <b STEPHENS,
The House Painters, Gra'mers
and Paper Hangers,
HOMER, GA.
PJi O LESS IONA 1. CARDS
QSCAR BROWN,
ATTORNEY AND ('OUNHKLLOn-AT-LAW.
HOMKR #A
Will practice In all the courts nnd c col
lection a specialty, ('are and prom i ain
every business.
0, W. ISROWN,
Attorney at Law,
JEFFERSON, OA.
Will do a general practice. Collecting a spe
| • ialtv. Office over Herald office.
y. D. LOCKHART, M. D.
nr-OFrtl'B W KST Ol- ficilLlC SgiTABK,.
MAYBVILT.K, OA.
J) 1C W. B. JACKSON,
dentist,
HARMONY GROVE GA
All work guaranteed first class. Tenth e*
tiacted without pain. Office over Hates & Car;
sod’s Jewelry Store.
|)R. \V. G. SHARD,
dentist,
Maysville. ga.
Office.with I>r. H. C. Strickland.
pAVIDS.STARR,
Attorney at law,
lIOMKB, <iA.
Special attention given to all business.
(MIAKLKS M. WALKER,
ATK RNKY AT*LAW/
HARMONY GROVE, QA.I
Mill practice in nil the courts ami give pro
attention to all business.
|)lv. (>. N. HARDEN.;
homer, ga.
Office west side of public square, and maybe
f<>. mi at night at the resilience of Judge T. F*
inn.
(j, R. FAULKNER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Rcllton, Ga.
Prompt attention given to all business.
North Georgia
florlcaimral College.
DEPARTMENT OP Ttt£ UNIVERSITY,
AT DAHLONitGA, QA.
Spring Tens First Mtatfty is February.
Fall ifefo ?.!>!! First WoaAsy la se>te®bor.
FULL LITERARY COURSES.
TUITION FREE,
Wilt tnf\e corps ol Tucbcn.
riIORQUGH MILITARY TRAINING
Under a U. S. Army Officer totalled
by SecrtDry oi V'ar.
DEPARTMENTS OF
Penraanstilp, Music and Art,
botor cwpicst tei tlnyoagJi iadrscltrs.
YOUN3 LADIES kave *jual advantags-L
CHEAPEST COLLEGE IN TIIE SOUTH.
*rr a~i fnil iafcnastioa, sddrass Seertferj
orTi'M**Siwrd TfW*M.
Cures.
Botanie Blood Balm^-^
The Great Remedy for the speedy and permanent
cure of Scrofula, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Ulcere,
Eczema, Eating and Spreading Sores, Eruptions,
and all SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES. Made
from the prescription of aa eminent physlciaa
who used it with marvelous success for 4* years,
and its continued use for fifteen years by thou
sands of gratefnl people has demonstrated that
it is by far the best building up Tonic and Blood
Rnrifier ever offered to tbe world, ft make# new
rich blood, and possesses alaoet miracukxra
healing properties.
car write for book op wonderful
CURES, eent free on application.
If not kept by yoar local druggist, send si.m
for a large bottle, or $5.00 for six bottlee. m 4
medicine will be sent freight paid by
BLOOD BALM GO., Atlanta, Ga.