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LOCAL NEWS AND NOTES.
FATHERED FROM TOWN
AND COUNTY.
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terest the Reader.
Wanted 500 doz. eggs -
SMITH, EBEP.HART & CO.
Maysville, Ga.
Jimmie Hill says he’s glad it laiued.
Uncle Mid Mangum ?ame to town
Tuesday.
Mr. Robert Crjrmes is very ill with
pneumonia.
Mr. Jasper Avers left last night
for Atlanta on business.
Miss Arhe Martin is very l.. tv
with conspption at bar home near
Urena.
We pay highest, market price far a'A
coantry produce and barter.
SMITH,EBKRH ART & CO.
Maysville, Ga-
Ex sheriff. Sumpter baa been suf
fering with a > ttre ea.e of sure
•bloat for several days.
Mr. Albert Eberhart and Miss
Fannie Cochran w ill be united in
anmage at Mays vide tonight.
Mr. J. N. Ayers and his brothe-in
law, Mr. Heudersun will *pen up a
shop here in a short while.
An excellent oyster stew was stt
at our disposal at Mr. It. T. Thomp
sons’ Friday night.
Communications intended for pub
lication should reach this office by
Tuesday afternoon
Mr. YV. J. Nunnally was around to
aie us this week. He is a Hollings
w orthite and a clever fellow too.
We are in shape to order two nice
hujgiea. Come to set) us at once if
you want to buy.
Wanted at once, 200 bushels a f
corn. Will pay highest market pries.
SMITH, EBERMART & CO.
Mays villa, Ga.
AnvtLing that we can consume
tak:n on subscription at this office
Mr. R, L. Asli will visit relatives
in Atlanta this weak.
Masters John Sheridan and Rob
art Henderson visited friends Here
Saturday night.
Miss Mamie Willbunks, of Bush
ville, visited relatives and friends iu
Homer Saturday and Sunday.
The Gazette stated last week that
Mias Ca'lie Watson wag the guest of
Mrs, J. S’ Daniel, hut it is a Story
The sociable at Mrs. J S. Danisl’a,
given in honor ef Miss Mattie Ston>
was bignly anjoyed by all present.
Not a few who read what Mr. Huh
ert Rowiu, of Hollands, Va.,has to
•ay below, will remember their own
•xpenencc under like circumstances:
“Last winter I had lagripjic which
left me in a low state of health' I tried
numerous remedies, none of which
did me any good, until 1 was induced
* r y a bottle of Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy. The first bottle of it
so far relieved me that I was enabled
to attend to my work, and the second
bottle effected a cure.’' Kor sale at
-*■ ail( i 50 cents pci bettle by R ; T !
Thompson, Merchant, Homer, G:. J
Mr ’ohn Chamber*. Jr., was unite 1 j
in the holy bonds te Miss Alii. Mize
Wednesday night of last week. Suc-j
cess to them.
We received U’tv.good loads of
worn: on subscription (fits week from
Meaner*. YV. C. liuckcr ‘and J. 11.
Davis. 1 hese gentlemen believe in
‘warm and let warm.”
Dr. Lockhart paid us a call Tues
day on his return from a visit in mid
die Banks. Hu informs us that Mavs
viHc has shipped her third car of
beef cattle this yuar.
It wdl be an agreeable surprise to
persons subject to attacks of billious
calic to learn that prompt reiief may
be had by taking Chamberlain’s Colic,
Choiera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
In many instances the attack mav be
prevented by taking this remedy as
soo as the first sympious of the dis
ease appear. 25un<l 50 cent bottles
for sale by R. T. Thompson, Her
chant, Homer, Ga.
Remember that y r ou must sen j
your right name along with your
communictition to insure prompt pub
lication, We received a few items
this week on a p stal card without
any name signed.
For a pain in the chest a piece of
flannel dampened with Chamberlain’s
Pain Balm and Dopnd over the scat of
the pain, and another on the back be
tween the shoulders will aflord prompt
relief. This is especially valuable in
eases where the pain is caused by a
cold and there is a tendency toward
pneumonia. For sale by R. T. Thomp
son, Merchant, llcmer, Ga,
NOT IN IT ON' BISCUIT.
She is fair in form and featare, qm’.e
as airy,'fairy creature, and of art a
leading teacher; she can talk, and
play, aad sing, too, in a manner
quite divine.
She is up in French and Sanscit. can
suivev with chain and transit, na nc
a dance and she can dance it, and
in golf ami tennis playing she is al
ways first in line.
She can arive a fiery tandem, troll fcr
bass and neatly land ’em ami she ;
never talks at random, for she has
good stores of knowledge upon
which she loves to draw.
She is quite a politician, is a well
versed rhetorician, and a very keen
logician, aad she knows the hidden
secrets that are wrapped up in the
law.
She is very literary, very keen of wit,
yes, very; and she’s what all {folk
declare a very wonderful young la
cty who hag wisdom without stint.
She is versed in Greek and Latin
paints en canvas, plaques and satin
quotin poetry she’s pat .in, but she
cannot hike a biscuit that is half as
flint.—thmago World.
EXPOSURE TO DISEASE
Does not necessarily mean the dis
ease provided the system is in a vigo
rou‘coiKlition, with the blood pure
and all the organs in healthy action.
When in such a condition cuntngiou ;s
readily resisted and the disease germs
can find u lodgement. Hood s Sir
sapanlla is the best ntedt inn to build
up th* system because it makes pure,
rich blood,'and pure blood is the basts
ol good health- Ip cold tveatner it is
especially necessary to keep tin the
health tone because the body ia sub
ject to greater exposure and more [liaj
ble disease. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is'lhe
safeguard of health.
We want one hundred bead of ca.-
tle either fai or poor. Bring them
to us ai once.
SMITH & EBERHART,
Maysville, Ga.
HOLLINGSWORTH.
Among the preachers, and one in r
thous uid is found in the person of
Elder J. G Bryan. Thin nobleman
of God was born iu W’ilkes county
North Carolina in IX©7; professed re
ligion when a youth,'and began t"
to preach in 1845. lie moved to Geor
i gia about 03 years ago, where he lias
spent his life preaching, and doing
good. His oflicial work in thu Minis
try has been great —some live thou
sand people have been baptized, an 1
hundreds joined together iu the holy
bonds of matrimony’.
Saturday the 16th iost., through
the kind providence of God, Father
Bryan was permitted to celebrate his
ninetieth birth day’. Then to his’great
surprise, Old Uncle Steve Furr and
wife. Bro - E. L. Ducket- and wife,
Bio. Wi Ilia 801 l ills' and wife, lion.
Thomas Griffin andmimilv, Rev. j- T.
Barnes and wife.
With the help by proxy all came
in <>n Bro. Bryan mid gave Inin a se
vere [ colliding Uncle Steve pounod
Bio. Bryan's head with a nice hat.
Dr. Ducket and Prof. Sließon \vere
in the pounding with uome nice pres
cuts- Miss Georgia DiV’kef pounded
Bro Bryan witlr.jt cake. Tlmn
some silver dollnis'*a’lTl halves were
dropped in Bro Bryan’s hand, which
made him so glad he could net find
language to express his granting',
j Heaven and eternity can only 1011,
t A nice dinner was served to the de
light and satisfaction of all'/ Oh mav
the richest blessings of Jtind Biot i
! dence continue to vi,>i' this humh'e
i home and 11. s lender mercy be ex
[ feuded to his affl etc l-x'diipaaion and
dear children- Hopcing Bro- Br* an
| may live to cnpiv many more such
' ooundiugs. Wit a b.-at wishes for all
and success T the Gazette I will close
Ri.v. J. 'J'. Barnes.
ff RED MOTHERS find help
■ iu Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which gives
them pure blood, a good appetite and
new and needed STRENGTH.
THE ONLY True Blood Purifier
prominently in the public eye to
day is Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Therefore
get Hood’s and ONLY HOOD’S.
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
1% actual
Potash.
A trial of this plan costs but
little and is sure to lead to
profitable culture.
All about Potash—the results of its use by actual e*-
perimem on the best farms in the United State*—la
told in a little book which we publish and will gladly
mail free to any farmer in America who will write for it*
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
93 Nassau St., New Yoriu
DE AFN KSS CAN NOT BE CURED
by local application as thev cannot
reach the diseased portion of the year
There is only one wav (o cure deaf
ness, ami that is hr constitutional
remedies Deafness is caused b/ an
inflamed condition of tin l mucous lilt
ing of t'e Eastachaiu Tube. When
tills tube is inflamed von h ive a ram
bling sound or i upm fict hearing, and
when entirely closed, Deafness is die
result, and unless the iutlumatioii can
be taken out ami this tube restored
to its normal condition, hearing will
be destroyed torev.er; nine cases out
of ten are caused by catarrh, which is
nothing but an inflamed condition of
the mucous surfaces.
We will give one Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused bv
catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars; free
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
®*S“Sold hy Druggists, 75c.
Electric Belt Free-
To introduco it and obtain agents
the undersigned firm will give away
a few of their $5.00 German Electric
Belts invented by Prof. Van dor
Weyde, Pres, of the New York Flec
trieal Society (U. S. Pat. 257,0-17) a
positive cure for Nervous Debility,
Rheumatism, loss of Power & o.
\ddrcss at once Electric Agency.
I‘. O. Box 1871, New York, N. Y.
GEORGIA : Ranks County.—R.
J. Dear lias tippl ed for exemption of
personality ami setting apart ami
valuation of hoim stead, and I will
trnss upon the same .at 12 o’clock m.
on i lie 2511 1 1 1 a, of Jan. 1897 at tny
office. T. F. HIRE, Only.
GEORGIA: Banks County.—-
L. N. Turk, administrator do bonus
non of John A. Walker, deceased,
has in due form applied to the under
signed for leave to sell the lands
belonging to the estate of said <ieo’d
and said application will be heard on
the first Monday in February next
'l bis January 6th, 1897.
T. F. HILL,
Ordinary.
Merit
“ Merit talks” the ni ■ ■
intrinsic value of Ej 1
Hood’s Sarsaparilla. 9 □ ifvk.s2^
Merit in medicine means the jiower to
cure. Hood’s Sarsaparilla possesses actual
and unequal! and curative power and there
fore it has true merit. When you buy
Hood’s Sarsaparilla,and take it according
to directions, to purify your blood, or
cure any of the many blood diseases, you
are morally certain to receive beneflt.
The power to cure is there. You are not
trying an experiment. It will make your
blood pure, rich and nourishing, and thus
drive out the germs of disease, strengthen
the nerves and build up the whole system.
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
Is the best, in fact—the One True Blood Purifier.
Prepared only by V. I. Hood &€o., Lowell, Mass,
Hood’s Pills grine. AlPdruggists. 2c. j
$1800.90
fitf EN AWAY TO INVENTORS.
$150.00 every month givan away to any om who ap
pfic* through u for the meat meritoriotw patent during
(He month preceding.
sectuo tlio belt r*tenH for onr clknU,
the object of ihi* offer is to encourage inventors to
keep track of their blight idea*. At the sarao tante we
wish to imprees upon the public the fact that
iT ’S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS
THAT YIELD FORTUNES,
such as the “car-window" which can be easily slid tip
and down without breaking the passenger's back,
“sauce-pan,” “collar-button,*’ “nut-lock," “bottlo
stoppior," and a thousand other little things that mest
any one can find a way of improving; anatheae simple
inventions are the ones that bring largest returns to the
author. Try to think of something to invent.
IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS.
Patents taken out through us re- eivespecial notice m
the'* National Recorder/’ published at Washington,
I). C., which is the Dst newspaper published mi Ainem.
in the int - ■ ts of inventors. We furnish a year's sub
scription to this journal, free of cost, t* pH oi;r cheats.
We Iso advertise,free ofcr**t, the invention each month
which wins our $l5O prize, and hundreds of thousands
of cop of the “National Recorder " containing a
sketch of t’newinner, and a descrip! on of his inventteo,
will be scattered through >ut the United State.*- nmog
capitalist* and mtnufac irers, thus t> thetf
attention fhe me. ns of the invention.
All communication* regarded strictly confid-AiUJ.
Address
JOHN AVEDDERBURN & CO.,
Solicitors of American end Foreign Patents,
61S P Street. N.V/„
Box 385. Washington, D. C.
fV Rtfennce — nttUr* qf this £ n+es. WtiU/erntf \
50 fa- f ffnfhlr< t /•'RIE. i
MARCH APRIL MAY
Are the months in which to give es
pecial attention to the condition of
your physical health. If you pass
safely thiough these months ami 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
lake Hood’s Sarsaparilla, because m w
is tiie time wuen ihe blood must lie
purified, enriched and vitalized, ami
liecau.se Hood’s Sarsapar 11a is-the only
true blood purifier prominently in tlie
public eye today. I loss Is Sarsaparilla
has power to make you healthy and
guard your system against disease.
Notice,
The repairing of the Chambers
bridge will be let to the lowest bidder !
at tiie old bridge cite on ihe 29th
January next at 12 o’clock m. Plans
for repairing can be seen at the Ordi
nary’s office. January 12th, 1897-
T. F. HILL, Ordinary.
NEW YOKK WOULD
THRICE-fl-WEEK EDITHS.
THE TWICE-A WEEK Edition
of the Nkw York World lias been
converted into the Thrice-a week
It urnislies 3 papers of (i pages,
apiece, or eighteen pages every week,
at the old price of ONE DOLLAR a
year. This gives 150 papers a ye tr
for t ne Dollar and every paper has
6 pages eight columns wide or 48
columns in all. The Thrice a week
Would is not only much larger than
any weeklp or semi wo Uly news
paper, but it furnishes the news with
much greater frequency and prompt
ness. In fact it combines till the
crisp, fresh qualities of a daily with
the attractive special features of a
weekly.
We will chili the Banks County Ga
f.ette and New York World fur $1 25
GEORGIA: Banks Count v-
The appraisers appointed to set apart
a twelve month support for Mrs. Mary
E. Oliver and her minor children wkl
hw of \V. C. Oliver and having filed
their return, all persons concerned are
hereby cited anti required to show
cause in the court of Ordinary of said
county ou the first Monday in Februa
ry next why the application for said
twelve months support (mould not be
grauted. This Jan. sth 1897.
T. E- ll] I,L, Ord’y.
GREATEST ON EARTH.
James M. Brooks, Washington Ave.
St. Louis, Mo,, makes ntlidavil that
he suffered from Rheumatism for
years until persuaded to try Drum
monda Ligh iuing remedy, and that by
its use he ha® been fully restored by
its use be haabeen fully restored. He
says the remedy is the greatest on
earth. This is high praise, but fully
warranted by other miraculous cures.
If you want to be cured, send 85 to
the Drummond Medicene Cos., New
York, and they will send you two large
bottles, enough for one months treat
ment, by first express. It is not as
quick as electricity, but it will save
your life if you take it in time. Agents
Wanted.
HER LIFE TRULY SAVED.
Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Does It.
Mrs. Chas. I.a Point, a well-known resident
of Denver, praises this wonderful remedy.
Her testimony should convince all an to the
wortli of the New Heart (lure and Restora
tive Nervlno. Her letter dated Sept. 11th,
1894, reads as follows:
Mrs. La Point, 2137 Humboldt St.
“Typhoid fever left roe with heart trouble
of the most serious nature. Nothing the
doctors gave had any effect. I had severe
pains in the heart, and was unable to lie on
my leftside for more than three minutes at
a time. My heart seemed to miss beats, and
I had smothering sped Is, in which it seemed
every breath would be my last. We acci
dently saw an advertisement of
Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure
j and Restorati-' 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 evergrateful
to you for your wonderful medicines. Truly
they saved my life.
MRS. CITAS. LA POINT.
Dr. Miles Heart Cure Is sold on a positive
guarantee that the first bottle will beneln..
All druggists sell it at *l. 6 bottles for *5 or
It will be sent, prepaid on receipt of price
by the Dr. Miles Medical Cos., Elkhart, Ind
Dr. Miles’ H°art Cure ““/jSKh.
GEORGIA: Banks County.—W.
jJ, Burgess Esq of the will of Eliza
beth Anglin dec’ll has in due form ap
plied to the undersigned for letters
of dismission, and I will pass upon the
same on the tirst Monday in April
next. Given under my hand and of
ficial signature Jan. ith 18‘J7.
1 T. FflllLL, Ord’y.
Dlt, DRUMMOND’S LIGHTNING
Remedy has received the unqualified
endorsement of tiie medical faculty,
as being a safe and retwarkebly effi
cient preparation. Its work is so
speedy and minicab us that benefit is
teit from the first dose. A treatment
consists of two bottles, and lasts a
month. Price §5, sent by express on
| receipt ot price, with full special in
structions. One treatment will cure
any ordinary case. Drummond Med j
lcine Cos., New York, Agents Wanted j
GEORGIA : Banks Counmy. —To
all whom it may concern : M. E &
Lovick Oliver has in duefoim applied
to the undersigned for permanent, let
ters of administration on the estate of
W • C. Oliver, late of said county dee’d
; and 1 will pass upon said application
jon the first Monday in Feb. 1K97.
Givt a under mv hand and official sig
nature ,1 an. 4lh 1597.
T. F. HILL, Ord’y.
BLOOD IS LIFE.
It is medium which cat lies to every
nerve, muscle, organ and fibre its
nourishment and strength. If tin*
blood is pure, rich and healthy you
will be well; if impure, disease will
soon overtake y u. Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla has power to keep you in h alth
by making your blood rich and pure.
HOOD’S PILLS are easy to take,
easy to operate- Cure indigestion,
biliousness. 25c.
Important to Farmers of Ranks
County.
We have made nnangemants with
brokers in New York City through
whom we are to place loans secured
by a first tnottgage on improved farms
tor live years time, [payable in instal
ments, tit the low rate of 8 per cent,
interest per annum. The brokerage
and the charge for abstract and in
spection are small and at the expens *
of t he borrower,
If you want cheap money, come in
at once as tiie supply is limited.
DUNLAI’ A PiCKKRELL
Gainesville, Ga.
Money to Loan.
I will loan money on real estate
security at a low rats of interest
promptly. Call at my office.
Oscar Brown, Att’y.
Homer, Ga.
NO CURE—NO PAY.
lie lives two miles from Gillsville
on tho Athens and Belton road and
will conic to you if von tire not in
good health. He will cut e you with
the herbs oi the earth. He lias cured
more than a thousand, in the last two
years, in Hall and adjoining counties,
most of whom bid been treated bv
oilier physicians and were not bene,
lilted. Female diseases are treated
wit it great success. Also Fits, Fevers,
C die, Catarrh and Nervousness and
all blood diseases. No charge made
for consultation or treatment. Call
on or address,
THu Indian Doctor.
Gillsville, Ga.
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NOTICE.
The ex-confederate soldier’s wid
ows ot Banks county who have here
tofore allowed pensions will please
come to Homer on the 2®, 27 and 28
January next and I will make eut
their application for 1897.
Jan. 13th, 1897, T. F. HILL,
Ordinary.
|*L 11 SSLLBItt. U. D. Stbfhsb#
Have Your
PAINTING
DONE BY—
HELLERS <F STEPHEN'S,
The House Painters, Grainers
and Paper Hangers,
HOMER, —. GA.
Pli O EES SION A L CARDS
()SOAR BROWN,
Attorney and Cobxbju.lor-at^Lav.
HOMU *4
Will practice In all the courts Mid - •!
lection a specialty, (We and prom 4 sin
every busmen*.
0. w. BROWN,
Attorney at Law,
JEFFERSON, tfA.
Will do a general practice. Collecting
cinlty. Office over Herald office.
y. D. LOCKHART, M. D.
Dromon WlisT uv Public Suuabii,
MAYSVILLE, HA..
I)R. W. B. JACKSON,
DKNTIST,
HARMONY OKOVB HA
All work guaranteed lirst class. Teeth ex
tmeted without pain. Office over Dates 4 Car#
son’s Jewelry Store.
})R. W. G. SHARP,
1 >ENTIST,
MAYSVILLE, GA.
Sffr'Officolwlth I)r H. (’. Strickland.
DAVIDS; STARR,
Attorney at law,
HOMEU, U 4
Special at tention given to all business.
(JHAHLES M WALKER.
ATTORNEY AT.LAW,
HARMONY GROvB, GA.
Will practice in ail the courts anil give pronp
attention to all business.
|)R. O. N. HARDEN.;
HOMER, (lA.
Office west side of public square, and maybe
found at night at the residence.of Judge T. F.
Hill.
(j # R. FAULKNER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
licllton, <>a.
Prompt attent ion given to all business.
North Georgia
Agricultural Goiieoe,
DEPARTMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY,
AT DAHLONKGA, GA.
Sprlsz Tra Bsjlaa Firs: SUedjy !■ Peirnery.
r-d I'waa Fc;ls First ia S,tea*fr.
■ULL LITERARY COURSES.
TUITION FREE,
Tfitii aaple corps of Teachers.
fHOROURH MILITARY TRfIINMQ
tladiT a U. S. Army Ofdcar (Walled
Vy Secretary vf Via'.
DEPAHTMtMTS OF
Peniaansfiip, Music and Art,
L'ctfsr txi tbortfsgb lastrvct^rc.
to UNO LACIE3 fcsva aivaato:**.
CHEAPEST COLLEGE IN THE SOUTH. ]
Vr Celt fall UfwaAlitte, AtMrau Sieraian
Cures.
Botanic Blood Bairns
The Great Remedy for the speedy and perraantst
cure of Scrofula, Rhcaajatism, Catarrh, Ulcer*.
Eczema, Eating and Spreadfnr Sores, Eraptlons,
and all SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES. Mad*
from tho prescription of as oMiaent physician
who used it. with warvtkus success for 40 years,
and its continued use for fftven years by tfeoo
sands of grateful people bas dernoaftrated that
it is by far the best building: up Toaic and Blood 1
Porifler ever offered to tbe world. It makes new
rich blood, and possesses alttoet miraciiiod*
healing properties.
&BT WRITE FOR BOOK OP WONDBftPU.
CURES, sent free on applicants.
If not kept by your local druggist aend St.ee
for a largo bottle, or $5.00 for six bottle*, end
1 medicine will be sunt freight paid by
BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga.