The Weekly journal. (Homer, Ga.) 1889-1???, October 10, 1889, Image 1

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VOL. TWO. •n tI.C '-v'-Zs L < *■;*) :'J b utllu u Gi'o.vv-J. of* I'amkrt County. r . v. -f vj.xv r - -./• - v-r w t ■ (•' rp’"' . s'-.' I’rfvi! , :■;■ or> . £4 ;'• i-., ' •;•> ;5; v* . i - * #*l BKi<* JL. oca.’..* o t’Vi.ls Pov ijine Pie-vc inser tion. iimereo a.* ,'. -O's-m m d*e Ilonwr 0-. Post ntrifp' isio. jiirj.i'. -i? - proprietor. • ai'. -'i* v. r -"m .r> m-j- . • ••vr *■■-.?-'*•.•* •-agt'^ayi * Kept ‘tajjer i>sl, sRa .g. After ♦1• ih taunt h i o notice* oi nvj kind wilt If* ii.u'cr'W in iL*is paper •••he ••; ('•.•• uhlG-sTC . Apf in fu : verue v . i’j. BI: W AliBS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, HOMER, OEOUGI.V. Will practi ■ia all the Courts , St;.,* Western C Pi''it (V li ; . L A W Y E R. Homer. Georoia. w:: 1 (jive ppeeHl attention to ad xrs ■■nisiratiotis, ui c., Slid do a gen* I'-'d (: u- > i:: R ks;• cd ;•■ 'j >inin.r .um A s Wi.l in‘.a -VI.ONE Vat lb t-'-T cni. p i- *rnm. (}. W. • sv V\ (G C‘'ia\ Vw VWv/' O'V <s\! A *.'•> \ na.is.y&4v II!e, Georffla.. V\'i do •. geiiosa 7 piaeiice. ColGot )f:r a >• ppri-flty. V. U. Lo< IKT. ? II Y S I C I A N, S'Ae?!!”.--sr s €S a ...BITCH. , TTORNEY AT LAW, _ Jeff r.-uri, - G. oidta. V-.’ iI i : c:ic' in .Jaekron. CBrG-, II i , Ranks, i' aj.klin, Madison, and ~•]] j->‘ (■■ art- in th western aO A’BRL, C- STANBRIDGE. ..TiOEFEY at law, ]V?jw 9 1 — l)u. >■; F ADA 4 DENTIST. II uiouv fjrrove, Georgia. . A. H, fe 1 APLRR, E/onwr, <G2<,‘o**i*i, 8;il U*.*niiou given to forgery, s and ehiorrc diseases of long f 'wit'ii;.: . Oaditoary’s Court. I';; .-’ Jl.g.ti t; siu eatn month. T. F. Hill, ordinary. Superior Ocuxt, r . ( -1 Mo udavs iri March and Sep tern M r. Churches* I ; rcKlvtev!?ni 1 'i.urct., services 2id **nnd'-: i : * each month, li JV . Gr. H. Oflrt'ei’gy, pastor. Men ho I'i.-nich, set vices Ist Sunday );■ (-*•.,/ t , arid Batu‘<lay before, }. ■’ U F aunj-is and Juo. I. Pan ikigias, pastor*. tarn'M Ohureli. 4 h Sunday in each in;,;' ;;•;d Saturday ue'urc, hr.*', o Ij. Pune n ; .'••tor. 3Lc fitres. _ }/ sr. v Lodge, n.. 82., I. O. O. I- , i .errs 1.-.: Tu ; "ay in each month. W. ('. Poii, oobia graud, U. J. L'yar, i cotot&i y. pi ; i h Ira Ledge so. 148, F. A. M„ lute si lit Friday night in each mouth, v. a. wr.tson, w. m.,p. M. Edwards, p. w., j. w. bGioptwr, J tv., w. a. Long, t . ,V 7. C J. •> .! '.:• r., i leasir-er., w i. : v v r;e>; k:!l, a. c. h owen, j u., l.c-’t uit tuv S. s., A -J cash’, J a. > * W : im IH 1 111 a 111 S Q&\ I! I'Wspßric.!? Laws. Ist. f.’.’bicvii era who nr. p.-t t-i ; <•:; t'tt's.-. .• eto the coo nv; re e >t< i ! <-'!o i wisin’ p coi.Hh:- t s ">ir 1 r sciip*ion. lied, ii ru "Ci A . n older the distontimnnpv oi th-’ir pa; .'odiv.-.'e. !i’ pTiii' slier csv erit'.t’r " ' to pend ft;srti cv.til all nvr nvngcs i.*; ■ ' 1 M T if subscribers nsgloet or v-tuse o tk;* their j:i :.-i from ’he oi‘i-..e to TANARUS.: ;; th- '• i'Reap'd, 1 Sev are hd i rosr.oti.siblo tii! tl>ev have t-o f • tied their iitiis and ordered their raptr oiscentinoeh dto. i! soheeriherß move to .a >•<••<• phi' * 1 w : th(.:>: iiifoi'n.io-/ e | uhH-e* r, and i!>.) papers are sor.t to t.-e foitpr direet ton, th- v aio held re sjvin-di; i". .) ip a;; vi.u'r of ike i; s. ii i! foix:*.*n, have deeinid. that re us it nto ke jer'o jji-als ire’ll !hn i f'ice or lemoriog at.d Us,vrog thf'in i:t!-*.l e.i 1 -i, i.- ;r mu '.si i t v ul. i.c j r< i rs’• n ttmiel flf.U i, iimi sc .tj.'C’ to pm*, cutio.. f- 4 a fire ot 100 ti-Inrs for 1 . oi. 1 }, at! 1 tor sni.i.iid, av. , lUjte.il • impiifoninnrjr fn r-.o'd , .’■ J C.l'3 JL* j4./.1. 'Z Y ’h ,0 At \ Hi? ui: >t o i k ?i i . MCN..-.Y TO t OAN Jn snn;s id $:J00 an t upw-rd- ;-n L-ps i Cl UlfliH,!, II li'Sil OIV Dim iu }.!•• :•.• <’s: Georgia. I*. M Eo ■■ acds 52 Cm. MoElmz’ s Vslm of Cs2rd?.;?' and THEDFORD’S BI.ACK-3RAUOHT era trfMtta: 1 sataaafc-axannvgaam *LWttrta.-ju *awjx‘Trj for sale by tlio following inerclianta in Jitj -.K - ini acioifciog ( uxi-.i.: d.E Sfepheus, Homer. , W. T. Dun.'in, Jewi ]h vll! . (Ttoig-, \V i!pv, rl ti wei Iis•" i 1 e. (Ill'll ,-.s S’-• -t, Alto. J. Lee Legraiid, Crarnar. A. N. Beliainv, YV it Hill LTakhcock ard Cos., Barmouv Grove Power aim Wiiford, iJaiiucuv Grove 13 nigh and Blather. Mriysvilie. .1.0 Fiins. Apple x iu. J. D McWhorter, Fitt ijiunar. N /HOE TO CoNTiOVCTO' S —Gf OrfiT'a, Bank Conntv, YvMi he let to l e Gw e.t biddor btf-rc the court horse i..< r in uomer, on the Ist. Tuesday in Nov. next, the contract tor keeping the pau pers of Banks county tor the ’.oar 1893. Bond and security in the sum of 1,000 dollars will be required of tt e contractor. CT infract and slhc Sca'jnns mi file ■'i he ordinary 's office. Boot. 30th, 1889. T. k\ Kill, ordinary. Agreeably to an order of the court of ordinary of Banks county, will ! e said at auction at the court house door of S’id county ou the lit. Tiresd ■ yin nov. mx', withiu the lcg-il hours of sale, the following property, to wit; 1 tract of land lying in said county, in the 284 district,*'g. in., adjoining lands C. C. Roberts, niraui Cash, j is. it Keesler; hind of the emat" of aioive Keesler, and *Bo v/idow’s dower, con taioing 129 acies, mote or less; sold as the property of Henry 0 K°a->- Icr, deceased This O.t. lit 1889 Miry 12 Reenter, fidminifci* rix. ggcrcaX £ terns. McH^Sre 9 1 8 WBNEJ3 F CARDUi for female diseases. Most ot Homer visited the asso ciation at Harmony, Sunday. [ Trie tax-collector was stationed lier@ Saturday. A little too early. 9he MfisvM.iti Uiuci uiOi. i t their hall Fiidav D’crht. Mr. Rout, bumpier visited rela tives here la ft week. One of Mr. G. A', Patterson's boys was thrown from a mule and , hurt right severely Saturday even ing. lla received an ugly gash ov er the eye, which was sewed and dressed by Dr. Lockhart. I i'i— e 1 ij’ !>.p v , t ■' K Wlh£ C; 7 CoRDUI, . Tonic Br Women, f'e '..' i V, Wiil he sold •• r?|’a home v'ss? of R l o' Cut. J ! 1 • ;f' 1 ' £T pro; I , to wi, ]. hoi e, 1. ’. he of t i."iw, -nif arA 1 yeaiiing. *wo w -mt ■■ s. <ihe i if o/eotinno' tool.;. 1 gia and many Oilier * hi tit’s too tedMt,s to nieuie a. F. pt. 2S, JSSO. , W. W. Luailen. Wv Lxtcutor. A ■ Parker arid a Mr. Morris were married, during (lie associa tion at Harmony, Sunday. Miss Cornelia v e.".igin cf Mays ville, has hee.n visiting the family of Mr. J. \VH Sumpter i he past week A young man'saicldtot long since ••Hoiner gees visiting oftener than any little place ho. was ever in.” The cor ■ <wt for building (he JTwdist Ciiiiieh was taken by Lv ! a; and Sur.uiter ( :r $l2O. | ...‘ i Air. Cooker, agr, tor Well’s p,*.t --| ent medicines, A. Y. } gave this of | five a eali Friday. i The cold blizzard Sunday hits made things unpleasmt np to (he present, and fires are largely in de mand jus! now. i.ki‘ll 1 Iff r*o? £Li b iflttt'eit (iii -i Of) ! age; it i-i rich, rate and raw, an 1 w x •; writtoa by one of Homer’s hmuorua wri tai’s. Ur. McNorion is visit,ng his wife an daughter, Mrs. Oscar Brown. Prof. McNorton has just* closed his school near Alhens. Miss Maggie Forbes, after an ex tended visit to her brother’s family at tho hotel, has relumed lo her home in Maysvilio. Foss Brewer and Miss Molhe Pritchett were married Sunday at the Bnplist. Association at Bollings worth. Both of this comity. Read the advertisement of the “Homer Drug Store on 3rd. page. Dr. Lockhart proposes to keep a fine line of drugs. Capf. Enoch Anderson gave us a call Tuesday. In speaking of 1 lie recent murder, he said “if won’t be long Jill a stood murderer is pen sioned.” The conn y aiiiarue held a big meeting in Washington district last. Friday, One of Ihe members told us if liiey didn’tTlo anything, they had plenty to eat, anyhow. Aypi V Ague Cure aoi throe - ly on Ibo lirer ami biliary appaiaius, ami drives cut the malarial tosou, which induce? liver complaints arid lilicbs ilisoiders. Warranted to are, or im n e.' n funded. Trv it. Try BLACK-DRAUGHT tea lot i>- ipepsia. We ltnow u. uo Uujuv u. treatment j which t filers, to sufferers from chronic j iliieases, more cer ain hope ot cine iio:n ] 1 Tat r. inch i.t comprehended u th n o* Ayer’s S.u ap-.riila. For j unf/ing aid ’iivig ranny the aloof, this prop i uration i: m questioned. ! MctLREE’S V.’INE Or CARDUt for Weak Nerves. 1 K.l-. • - ... ■ . - re- .j . . -■>.. -x., -.1 1.1. r.: -■-. a.- : The Dy.tr and fu:k e -tten gin which stood in the rear of Mr. •Sumpter’s shop, has been sold to tToM Hoy toys and moved a mile or two trom town- The bill to prohibit the manufac ture, sale, or delivery of spirituous or malt liquors wilhin three miles of Homer Paptist Church, has pass od both houses of the ligislaiure and is now a law. So*much. Several are bilking of going (o the exposition. The fair from Mays ; ville is tfl.RO round trip, so the Journal has been informed. Tick ets for sale two days in each week , throughout the exhibition. Mrs. Stephens who has been vis iling leer mother, Mrs. Hopper, at fl.irmrny Grove, returned home Saturday evening, Mrs. Stephens reports her mother, who has been quite sick, improving. ' Thfse at a Risiance w.anfing Hie Journsl, can remit in stamps. Olb ’erwisc no attention will be paid to your postals and letters. -For the present the Journal is only 50 els. per year; but will be 75 cts. as soon as enlarged, which will bo soon. Co;ion v.-.ioo ii.tu Haituoiiv Gii.r*- at ;• lis !y rate S turday. Th- mar ket was sunn what overstocked for thi> season of the r.penirg. Tie merchants were bidding lively. The quotations sv j iagrd f on) 9 12 up. Seme ot the farmers proporn to hold ti eu c< t on until after Christmas. r^srSLACK-DRAUGHT tea cures Constipation. Coroner Smith was summoned to Maysville last Friday morning lo hold an inquest over ihe body of a Mr. Webb, who was found dead on the railroad near there, suppos ed lo have been run over by I lie cars. It is thought he was drunk. Elsewhere in this issue you will find T. It. Key & Co's, advertise menl. it is unnessary to comment on their reputation as merchants, as they are well and favorably known for honesty and fair deal i ng. When in need of anything in their line, it will pay you to call. The Journal and Home And Farm, Louisville, Ky., will bo sent to any address, I year tor $1 from now to Jan. I, 189 ). The Home And Farm is published twice a month by B. F. Avery & Sons. It is a large, S page magazine. Read advertisement on 4~.h page. Read Ihe advertisement of Hard man A Co’s. Hardware House. Har mony Grove, on 3rd. page. Tins linn keeps in siock a fine line of stoves, cutlery, guns, pistols, etc., and all goods in their line. Be sides, thev are the onlv firm in the * " town carrying a license of SIOO to sell pistols and cartridges. When in need of anything in their line, give them a call. M . Goode of ibis co. was tried and lound of unsound mind yesterday. He will go to Mdletlgevdie. Mr. Goode is an old citizen of t his sec tion, and raised a large family, lie professed religion . • out. a year ago, and i! is su’d, has bu a a close student of file Libie. Ay, in, some think family (rouble has been Iho cause. Whatever the cause, his condition is much regre'ited. M(*p?re. r l h> ntptiiai s*j i al .rr s l.avo bought the lot ■};,.re the Dyar cii turk gin stood. Tlu-re me two enterprising turn, and v eoniv wi,h thf-v oonbl r;iy about on“ Unit of Hoick,r. Toe is la-ry in need of ruon iTnt won’t v.vr r. o bottomh oil' of eiciirs. What Mer.*. Thompson and Mori in pr.-p o-e.-i to use the tot for i not known ja>.t noiv, but it is thought they will eiect ti (Ear and grist tui'l and >in eonibined. This oCice is not bidding against other offices’ bids on job work. Id has ifs own esfablished prices, and 1 ho ages, for ot her papers needn't be unneasy about llv; Journal inler xering with .heir way of doing busi ness, The yuVPUher has a natnra - born hatred ior anything Win u .Ills piic. s col!’., s-; ' you.' the do >r is never locket'. 1 hi* sp<-aks well for the individual or individuals who i i work against homo enterprise. Quo |or the other’ll Ptanding is jnt to tho test; just buch a;.this is what has made Homer what it is, hut the “jai ler dog’’ will com'> nt mr I ye ami bye. While in Harmony Grove Satur day, one of the alliance’s members, and a worthy gentleman, too, took the publisher aside (that is they were already in a private position) and said, “We want you to be neu tral with us. Don’t take sides ” The publisher told him lie had never and me such a thing, and lo be neu tral was his position; the farmer •supported the Journal, so did the merchant, but when this loose wing, which are neither good for the alliance or the merchant, but iloats into the alliance tor office popularity, got to buzzing around asking these alliancemen not to take the Journal, lie would lire into them if Ihe bullets struck ev ery member of the organization. He said be knew they had them kind of men m the alliance, but it wouldn’t support t hem. Mobile, Aia , Uai, 4. —a sptcial to the Register says that the negro Stark who is believed to hava fired into the church at Moss Poim, Wednesday night, killing a respectable whlteman, named Dan K. Meinnis, mortally wounding bis daughter, and seriously wounding Henry R’utner, was to-day tonud paddling down the P iseagnula river iu his skiff. Ha was ordered to stop anil hold up his hands, but in steal hastened h:s speed, whereupon a negro in he hunting party fired up on him, hitting him tu the hand. Btark raised his gm and aimed at the crowd, but, his gun missel fire Ade pnty sheriff then fired, filling S>ark with juekrhot and tiling him instant iy- NO JM .