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LOCAL NEWS AN D NOTES.
GATHERED FROM TOWN
AND COUNTY.
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Littl* Items too Short (or Heads
BHt Long Enough to In
terest the Reader.
Read ad of R N Emmet & Son,
Mr. J. J. White called ot. us Tues
day morning.
Mr. David Me*** " in ;..wn
Monday
Prof. Sunders iu a i • • 1 her
despite the had weather.
Mrs. Forbes of Royston, is visiting
friends and relatives in Banks.
A. C. Moss, of Duckett, Moss & Co
s Ga. lias just returned
from Atlanta, Ga., where he pur
chased the Largest Stock of Cfoons
and Prettiest Myles Ever beioie
Carried by them. Call and Set) them
It may rain or snow, hut the 13th
is sure to go.
Several nice residences will prob
ably he built here this year. There’s
plenty of room, so let the work go
right along.
Dr. and Mrs G. 0. Daniel, of
Danieisville, are visiting their sen’
Dr. J. Sam Daniel this week.
Duckett, Moss & Cos. Rollings,
worm, Ga. will pay you the Highest
Market price for your Chickens and
Eggs. They have made Special
arrangements to Handle them
Messrs Avars & Henderson have
opened up their new shop at the
Sumpter old Hand and are now ready
to da your work according to order.
They have anew outlit of tools and
will guarantee work and prices- Give
them atrial.
Every body interested in a tele
phone line from Homer to Harmony
Grove are requested to meet at Mr.
Sam P. V atson’s 15th inst at three
o'clock.
The ladies ot Banks county can
patronize home industry and get ab
kinds of patters for fancy work; such
designs for chains, Splashers, Lam
nr.qum etc. Wide to
JOHN 11. SELLERS,
Homer, Ga.
Designs drawn on short notice.
If you desire to purchase a Large
Fine Brood Mare only 7 yearn ol<l
will work anywhere, any body call
drive li*r- Guaranteed Sound prop
erty. Price Reasonable. Call and
See Duckett Moss & Cos. llolliugs
wotth, Ga.
Mr. J. T. Ilarmon, tiavehng sales
man for tho W. C. Hurt, Tobacco
Company, of Danville Virginia, has
been with us several days. Jiia has
tra/oled several counties and reports
good business.
Simon S. II it* • 1
West Va . Has
of colic Soul.' <■! i
have to call a <i..- : >•• oid ti on • >*, r
for about tv ■ i e i.
some do when li.cy , , 1 s l,:-.
recently just tin n.- u- at mhe.-
limes, ami concluded to try Chamber
lain,s Colic, CiioJtia and Diarrhoea
Remedy, be saye r : “I took one Oose
of it and it gave me relief m five
minutes, that n* more than anv thing
else has done for me.” For sale by R.
T. Thompson Horner.
Remember next Monday is the day
you are called to meet at Mr. Sam. J’
Watson’s for the purpose of organ
izing a telephone Company. This is
an enterprise badly needed and we
should not miss this opportunity.
Our people are growing more and
in the habit of looking to R. T. Thom
pson for the latest and best of every. I
thing iri the drug line. They sell:
Chain i tHail's Cough Remey famous
for it- '-uresofbad colds, croup and
whooping cough. When in need of
alien a medi.-.nn gue this remey a
trir l and you will be more tha. plea
sed with die le-uit R. i l’hoinpsou
Hi oner
All. \\ C. L ckiii.rt .- j tit a snort
while with us Monday. Come again
W. C.
Mr. L L' Hill mow.’ to R'ismil’e
tliis vVi-t-k. Lu’i’k * <*nle .and the
z i to be s n i ills one; hr - • *
he wants news Success to tln.ni .11
their new quarters.
Mr J. E. Stephens, formerly of
this p!ari, Int new m th- eii o ;
. i . .t- ! ei< ■ b ■
•. - .. \. i > ; t . • -v -
any way e ud J C‘ AI si &: Co- i-i
wise in securing lii= sej rices.
Ripam Tabuies : best liver ton/*.
Mr- A. M. Shatikle, of the Harmony
Grove Echo was in to see us Tester
day. Mr. Shankle is an up-to-date
newspaperman and a clever fellow
generally.
J- J- Ilil’ will engage in the
mercantile business here shortly,
Miss Minnie Mc-Norton will return
from Athens in time to be present at
the I3th, which will bo given at the
residence of Mrs L. Cox.
M.bs Philo Morns, Miss Maggie
Park* a;e. little Miss Ruth Parks
gave tiiHodioo a .. il Tuesday*
v|sr
Nourish
Him. S
That’s the whole secret in a
word. Wn can cure no disease
unless we can keep up the pa
tient’s strength. And there’s
only one way to do that—feed
him. But if the systc ni refuses
food? Then use SCOTT'S
EMULSION of Cod-liver Oii
with Hyoophosphites. It roes
Straight to the Blood.
stops the wasting, rekindles
the vital fire, maxies new flesh
and so renders a hopeful fight
possible ayai t ANY and ‘ ease.
Especially is this so in l. ora
ch ial and lunq- troulics, in the
relief and cure of which See.. :
Emulsiov has wen its reputa
tion, Book tout it free.
Scosf’s Emulsion is no mysterious
mixture. It is palatable. non-n.iuseat-
and ir.Kai'oly preferable to the
plain oil. Tac peneiie has ovr trade
mark on salmon-colored wrapper. Get
the genuine.
For sale at 50 cte. and SI.OO by all
druggists.
SCOTT & BOWNE, New York.
MY NEIGHBOR TOLD ME
About llood,s Sarsaparilla and ad’
visrd me to try it—This is the kind
of advertising which gives Hood's
Sarsaparilla the largest sties in the
world. Friend tells friend that
Hood's Sarsaparilla cures! that it
gives strength, health, vilahlv and
vigot, and w hole neighborhoods use i l
ns a family' medicine.
HOOD’S BILLS act easily and
promptly on the liver and bowels-
Cure sick headache.
WAIT! HOLD!
Dorit buy your Garden Kiel uu ii
Court week, 3d Monday in March.
We will be* at llonu r at that time and
would be glad to supply the people
with good Garden Seeds.
Respt.
TOM R. Z\CH A RY & SON.
Call at the Gazette office and let u ;
s.ll you anew top buggy at about lull*
h'
Constipation
Causes fully half the sickness in the world. It
retains the digested food too long in the bowels
and produces biliousness, torpid liver, indi
gestion, bad taste, coated mpagk _ -i
tongue, sick headache, In- EILM „ R H
somnia, etc, Hood’s Fills IIS ®sa |
cure constipation and all its *■* BIBOS'
results, easily and thoroughly. 2 Sc. All druggists.
Prepared by C. I. flood & Cos.. Lowell, Mass.
The only Fills to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
OLD Dr. Dummoiid.
Has an enduring monument in the
affection and esteem of thousands w io
h: v; been r stored to lirrdtk and ha -
pinsss Lv Dr. hm , .e-.nd . I.i .ditubur
remedies for Rheuinittihtu. If vour
druggist has not ;ot it, do nol take
anything else. \ cto the Drum
mond Medicine ( 0., N. w York, and
they will ml vou full part • -nlars and
testimonies from 22 states, Ag- tits'
wanted.
of rfti* * or I’oncL
Qn -srro.s’.—l have a pou<l of clear
ppri ig -:it.er, i-.vmage ile.ith 5 feet. cov
eriiisf one a -roof groa i. I wut to
stis-' i* with liih. Reuse tell uni the
cite, t > tret, a -<i where to get them. I
a-u u-it “s; u :1c ’ oa c . p.
A tswaa. —The carp is a very p > >r fish
for the table, an 1 it only tolerated
where or; can do n i better. You should
stock your point with bream and other
members of the perch family. You
might also have the black bass, called
by ar rnop'e trout. Ilitii of these are
flue fish for the table, au.l afford much
■port in the catching of them. A p >r
tiou of your pon-l ahosid h ve a growth
of water lilies, among which the young
bream and perch could find safety from
the trout, which w mid ofhorwisa oat
them up. I wou'-il advise that you stock
your pond from the streams of your
neighborhood, which X know contain
both trout and perch.—State Agricultu
ral Depart rneut.
MtPleasant Plums.
"Mr. G- W* Dunson had an old time
logrolling to day.
Miss Alda spent last week with
her brother Mr. Luther.
Rev. J. J. Pendergrass, filled his
regular appointment at Ml. Pleasant,
last Sunday.
Mr* and Mrs - . Prank Canon are
expected to visit “Old folks at homo’
11 ext guuday.
Mr: Van Coker bought him a
horse recently. Now girls don’t be
in too big a hurry, just wait until
vourtime comes.
People in this section have pre
pared more stove wood ibis winter
than-ever before. All they like now
is something to cook.
Miss Leila Cochran is spending
some lime with her biother, Mr. W
i). Garrison, in Franklin county.
Mr- 11, W. Wooding C, S. C. is
calling on our schools through these
parts. We are always glad to wel
come our worthy Commissioner and
his kind words have often proved a
benefit to us.
Mr. N. J. Whitecotton, one of
Bank’s best farmers has commenced
turning his ditches rung sidu outwards
and running them up hill sire# the
pretty weather commenced.
QuiL a number in our community
have names on the su;k list. Mrs
J. F Tale, Mrs. W.J lla’l, Mrs W•
1). Presley, Mr, J. S. Conalv, and
others are quite sick.
Come out to hear Bro. Griner at
Ml. Pleasant next Sunday. We can
assure you if you will give him your
attenicntion y ou will receive in icturn
something that will do you good.
Mr-Travis Tata is prepaid 1 g to
supply the market (or a part at least )
with watermelons tnis year.
YOUR PRESENT NEED
Is pure, rich blood, and a strong and
haul thy body, because with the appr
oach of spring and the beginning of
warmer weather vour physical system
will undergo radical changes. All the
impurities which have accumlated
huring colder weather must now be
.xpelled or serious consextieuccs will
result. The one li no blood puller
proiniontlv .n tho public eve today is
Hood’s Sarsaparilla Its record of
cures is unequaled. Its sales are the
largest in the world. A few Dottles
of Hood's Sarsa] ari la will prepare
you tor spring by purifying and emi
cliing vour blood aud toning and in
vigorating your whole system.
SSOO WILL BE GIVEN.
For any ease ot Rheumatism which
can not be cun*d by Dr. Drummond’s
Lightning Remedy. The proprietors
do not hide this offer, but priut it in
bold type on all thtir circulars, wrap
pers, printed matter, and through the
ccluinn.sof newspapers eveiywhen-,
it will work wonders, one bottle will
cure nearly every case. If he drug
gist has riot got it he will order it, or
it will bo sent to any address bv pre
paid express on recipt of price 85.
Drummond Medicine co., Now York-
Agents wanted
HOW TO FIND OUT.
1 II a bottle or common glass with
: . °
urine and let it stand twenty four
hours; a sediment or settling inmates
a diseased condition of llic kidneys.
When untie si nines linen it is positive
evidence of kidney Unable. Too
frezuent desire to urinate or pain m
the back, is also convincing pro#f
that the kidneys and bladder are ou^
of order.
WHAT lO DO.
I here is comfort in the know ledge
-n often expressud’ that Dr. Kilmers
b vamp Root, the great kidney reme
dy fulfiMs every wish in relieving
pam m d.e Lack, kidm- s, liver, blad
' r ami every part of the urinary
passages- It corrects i* ability ti
hold untie ; 1 scaldi,g pain in j ier
mg ii or bad effects iollowing use of
liquor, wine or b<ar. anp overcomes
ihat. unpleasant rc.-essuy of b in
'•ottijellcd to get up many tunes
‘iiu-in;; the right !a urinrte. The
o.dd and too extraordinary effect -i
S .va i p root is soon realized. It
stands the highest for its wonderful
cutes o. the most distressing cases
If you need a medicine you shoti and
have the best. Sold by druggists
price fifty cents and one dollar
Fora sonp'c bottle and pamphlet,
both sc t free by mail, mention Tin
Gn.-: id smd your nil post office
addr sto ])r. Kiluiet.tCo,, Dingliam
ton. N. Y. '1 he proprietor' of this
paper guarantee the genuineeness </
this offer.
MaysvilleMusings.
Not much news in the City this |
week.
School has teen very good here this
m, and it is true we 1 r.vc Ike best
teacher we hava ha din a long time.
Prof Neal, who has for some time
past been confined to his room,
we arc glad to say is now able to be
out on the streets, and in his school
room again.
Any one wishing to locate in a
good live town where all the ptople
are sociable, and every thing lovely
cannot do better than to come to
Maysville.
The weather is now beginning to
look like Spring has come one is
greeted by the sound of the hammer
and the ring of the saw on every
band.
Maysville is certainly building up
fsterthon any town we .know of.
New dwellings New stores now war
houses are being bndt on every hand
Mr. J. D. Hill ol Homer was on our
streets Monday. He rrrived on the
10 o’clock vestibule from Homer to
Maysville and was safey guiu#d
through bv engineer Carr McDonald
Ft seems that the death angel is lay
ing his hand licaviy upon the lives of
the young people of Maysville. Hoys
and girls live for Christ and do light,
then when the death angel comes yon
will be ready to go.
Mr. Frank Sisk, who rfier being con- i
fined to the sick room for quite along
time, has gone to his Eternal home.
His funeral was preached Sunday 11
a. in. at the Baptist Church by the
I’astor 11. D. Hawkins. He impressed
it up on the minds of the young pen
pie that the end of every thing must
come, and f hat all that should be on
I lie watch. Watch and pray after
the funeral Frank was taken to the
cemetery where the body was left
until the final resuieetion.
There was several bales of cotton
here Monday it brought 7 cents and
some few bales were sold for over
seven. It seems that, the farmers
around here are preparing to make
lug crops this year.
Sir Joe Donehoo says he Don-o-boo
it is writes to the Gazette from hero.
Be sure you are rig-lit Joe and then go
ahead’ VYe will write more next
t |nic ‘- HANNA.
Mr. 11. Wib*y, ex-post master, Black
Creek N. Y., was so badly afflicted
with rheumatism that lie was only able
to hobble around with canes, and even
then it caused hint great pain. After
using Chamberlain,s Bum Halm he
was so much improved tint lie threw
away Ills canes. Ilusa'-s ibis liniment
din him r; ore good than ad other
medicines and treatment put to
geathei’i For sale at fit) cents per bot
tle by K. T. Thompson Homer.
A Mail Agent’s Experience.
Louis I). Brennerkc, Wa 11 nil,-i, S’
C., bail Rheumatism for sifte.n
years, and during that time had never
been free from pain. He tried the
Hot Springs and Physicians without
benefit, After tikiug two bottles of
Drummond’s Lightning Remedy lie
wrote that he was free from pain,
and ab eto take several long walks.
II you want a cure send $5 to the
Drummond Medicine Cos., Few York,
and they will ship to your express
address two large bottles one
month's treatment. Agents wanted.
TOO IWUt’H T ALK
There has been a great deal said
about myself and Mr. Dyardissolving
Coparteuership in the shop work, i
wish to say to the p< nple tii it theie
is no id feeling between Mr. Dyar and
myself. I have bsen vviili fiitn for
three years and six months and have
been perfectly satisfied in every way
jar.d he v. ill say the ■same. My feeling
| towards him are next to my fathers
| for he has tinted me like a father.
I want t say to our oust tilers of the
past that I have not put up in the
Sumpter stand ..cross '.be road from
Mr. Dyar to wrk against him but
have put to do the work you favor
tn with. You will find me at the
shop all the time with my psrtner
Mr. Heiidcrsotl, we will do your work
at. tea-.onable prices,
Yours truly,
lasith A VKK
l J
SSOO REWARD
Will t>? paid to the agent of any scale company wh®
over his own name as ajjent, that the Jo Nil
5 TON WAGON SCALE, SGO,
is not equal to any made, and a standard reliable
scale. For particulars address only
Jones of Binghamton, Binghamton, H.Y,
NEW FIRM!
New Business!
Yarbrough, Eckles & Co.*
WA"V E, A.
CT THIS ENTERPRISING FIRM HAVE ENGAGED IN TIIE
HARDWARE BUSINESS AND CAN SUrPLY YOU WITH COOK
STOVES, FARMING TOOLS OF ALL KINDS, GUNS, PISTOLS,
CARTRIDGES AND CUTLERY AT PRICES TO SUIT YOU.
DUCKET, MOSS k CO.,
Ga,6<-
HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM THE ATLANTA AND
eastern markets tiie stock of
<<>> 3 MOTIONS,
PPSIOISM IgTC., over before carried
v ilieni. Ail tlioit* good* are bought
for C ANIII and will hi* sold al prices
I liit will asiosii.oi.lt you.
No doubt, they will be so low that competitors will tell you their good*
are shoddy, but you will please call and see them and investigate for your
self before you agree with them.
They will sell you genuine good Calicoes at 3.1, 4, h and G cents per yard.
Good Daisy Checks, 6c kind at sc.
“ Common checks, 5c “ at 4c.
“ J “ Shilling 5o 11 at 4e.
“ | Heavy Shirting, 6c kind 5c
“ Heavy, vd wide sheeting at lie
Best heavy XXX Sheeting, 7 cents
kind at 0 cents.
Good plain wool Worsted 10 cents
kind at 9 cents.
Good wool Brocaded Worsted, 15c
ki ml at 12. J cents.
Good wool Brocaded Worsted, . 12|c
kind at 10 cents.
Best Orland replant Ladies 600 kind
at 40 cents.
All wool Ladies Dross Goods double
Double width 18c kind 15c.
A!! wool Ladies Dress Goods, 25c
yard kind at 20 cents.
AllßHrool Ladies Dress Goods, 35c
vd kind at 25 cents.
All wool Ladies Dress Goods, 65c
yd kind 45 cents.
School Bov Jeans 65 per cent wool
2tlc kind 15 cents.
Tennessee School Boy Jeans 7oz 85
per cent wool, 30c kind at 18c.
Big Batgain bast yet 9 oz Jeans 85
per cent wool, 40 cent kind at 280.
Best all wool World’s Fair 9 oz Jeans
50c kind at 37 cents.
Jeans Pants, 7 oz, 50 por cent wool,
85c kind at 05 cents,
b-uns Pants, 8 oz 87 per cent wool,
SI. kind 25 cents.
Jeans Pauls 9oz 95 per cent wool
41 25 kind at sl.lO
Men’s Cussimer Pants, regular #2.60
kind $2.09.
Men's Cassimcr Pants rug. 8!!. k'nd
Just visit their STORE
see their goods and be con
vince:! that the GOODS
_an be bought as ADVER
TISED.
EXPOSURE TO DISEASE.
Does not necessarily mean the <!is
ease provided the system is in a vigo
rous‘couditio*i, with the blood pure
and aff Tie organs in healthy action.
When in such a condition configion is
readily resisted and the disease germs
can find no lodgement. Hood's S*tr
sapanTa is the best medrine to build
un the system because it makes pure,
rich blood, and pure blood i-'-; the basis
ot gorid health- In cold wen nr it. is
especially necessary to keep up the
health tone b cause the body is sub
ject to greater exposure and more lia
liR- dise.ee. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the
safeguard of health.
We want ore hundred bptjd of cn -
lle either fat or poor. Bring Bum
to us :ll once.
SMITH & EBERHART,
Marseille, Ga.
$2 50.
Men’s Cassimcr Pants, reg, $3.50
kind $2.75
Men’s Cassimer Pants reg. $4. kind
$3.00-
Men’s Cassimer Pants reg. $5.00
kind at $3.75
Meat 5| and 6 ceiits.
Best Granulated Sugar 201 b for sl.
Real Good Green Coffee 61b $1
Common Good Green Cofiee 7th $1
Best on earth Soda 211> 5 cents.
Salts, Sulphur, Copneras and Starch
all 5 cents per pound.
Shoes Ladies Doagola Button $1,25
kind $l
- kind $1.35 ; s2.2t> kind $1.75;
2.50 kind 2.00.
Shoes, Men’s Brogan 81.25 kind 1.00,
Men’s High Cut Kip Tie 1.40 kind
1.20; LOO kind 1.40.
Men’s Buff Bala, good 1.60 kind 1.25
Men’s Congress good 1-75 kind 1.60
Men’s Congress real good 3,00 kind,-
2 50
Flour Fancy Patent 5:00
“ Best “ 5 35
Men’s Hats good wool 75c kind 50c
“ “ Fur 1 25 kind 1 40
Better grade Hats at reduced prices.
Shirts unlaundred, 65c kind 45c;
75c kind 50c; 90c kind 65c.
L iumlrcd 65c kind 50c; 75c kind
65c; 1.00 kind 75c; 1 25 kind 1 00.
All kinds of Colored Shirts from
20 to 65 cents.
“Blight”
costs cotton planters more
than five million dollars an
nually. This is an enormous
waste, and can be prevented.
Practical experiments at Ala
bama Experiment Station show
conclusively that the use of
“Kainit”
will prevent that dreaded plant
disease.
All about Potash—the results of its use by actual •*>
periment on the best farms in the United State*—i*
told in a little book which we publish and will gladly
■ail free to any farmer in America who will write for
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
93 Nassau St., New York**