The Weekly journal. (Homer, Ga.) 1889-1???, October 31, 1889, Image 4

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The Jkn in Koem One. Il was a lintel in Manistee, one of U'oso badly planned houses ■where the sounds from the bar room and office reverberatethrmigh the upper floors. Tho hour was past midnight and a party sitting in the office were listening to tho cx paiicuces told by a loud spoken guest. ’1 life electric bell sounded a call bom room Mo. 1. The porter went lip to see about it and was spoken to as follows: “Cive tlie compliments •f tho man in room No. 1 to the gentleman speaking below. Kept awake by the sound of the gentleman's voice, this man requests him to talk down cellar instead of upstairs.” The reporter tailed to render the message as politely a* it was given him, and of course the talking was kept up with more energy than ev er. After awhile a bare legged figure in a fiannel night robe appeared upon the stairway, and, speaking in a voice rich with entreaty, said: ‘•Fellow citizens, permit, me to in troduce to this meeting the Man in Room No. 1. He is not as much oi a man as he thought lie was when lie saw room No. 1 put down op posite his name. [Applause.] Then he believed himself to be some pumkins, and the landlord an intelligent and discerning person. [Hisses.] He now feels himself to be a bodly wrapped tly and the landlord a diabolical spider. [Re newed applause.] When lie walk ed up te the desk and registered a siren song worded like this rang in liis ears: “ ‘Will you walk into room I,’ Said ths lamfiord to the guest, ‘Kept for an honored one? Therein you’ll sweetly rest.’ ” Cries of “Good!'’ ‘‘Give us more!” etc. “Roam One.” the man went on, “is down fr a call at T o'clock; wherefore [‘Oh! Oh!] I rise [mani festations] t© remark that my hon orable triend, the distinguished gentleman who last addressed you [Rats!’J, is an orator of force, and the Man in Roem One yields to him. The voice of the honorable gentleman, as it is heard on this floor, may be soft and persuasive; blit as heard in Room- One, it is a trumpet attuned to waken the landlani'g most honored guest. [Derisive laughter,] Rom One, fellow citizens, is at Ilia head of this imposing styirway, ascending l’rom this magnificent office, to which the adjacen. dining hall, fhs palatial bar room and the reverber ant billiard saloon act as sounding boirds. [A. voice: ‘He's in iha s >up,’ and laughter.] ‘ Some of you may place faith in the superstitian about the number thirteen. Such might regard an as ■ sigainent to room 13 as a presssg® of bad 'uck. [Acquiscenca.] As a choice between them avoid room 1 as the uuluckiest of the tw®, [Sensation.] I might say more, gentlemen, but you perceive the situation, and the hour is, ah—late. [‘Go on, go on.’] Permit me t® re tire to the repose ef private lire, and yield a measure of your sym pathy to Ike Man in Room One.” Hoad Notice.—lKnks C > To all whom it may concern. All p< r sods interested are hereby notified Hat if mo good cause bo shown to the con trary, an older will be granted ny the nnrf*rnign*d on the Ist. Monday in Nov. liSß!t, c stab Hulling a eh.ar.ee in the pubbe road as marked out bv the road commission'*!* npt’oiiuol f> that purpose, potnnien>ieg where the ,May- ville ardS'.lvPi Shoals.’ mad omen** the o. E. It M . ono ITHli’i.g in llio diicc-i; n i>f villo by the letidinioe Ol J. 15. Ilih <o ihf firs; c!;.M.ing below tha lionhpixt rvlroad, mid change a dis ance of two hundred v*rd*. cn* mile above May’* , ii|*. Sup I 3<*?h, I8gf) T. F. Hill, o and nary Agreeable to an order of the court of ordinary of liar-l.s comity, will ie sold at auction ar. ihe eouit tiouee do r of said comity, on the 1-t. Tuesday m November icxt within tin* leiral bon of ?"ale, the following piopcpy to wi>, 9G anti 1]- acres of land Icing m Bank coon’.v, with the followit g meets ; u-l hounds; Beginning at a pine kni t cor rmr on Th >s. Carlae’s line, tiieic- n. 59 e. tifi.6s to a rock toiunr, th uce 18, w. 31 PO to a rock corner, tlience m (it and 1-8, w. 3225 to a pine cor ner, tlience *. 39 and 1-2, n. 33 to the ni ginning n rner. Sold as the prop city of C I’. Chatham, late of said cmiEty, (h ceased. Tenoscash. This 7 h day of (>ct. 1889. W C Chatham, Adm’r. s:<.lllini..tf lltol*s Hale, \<?rtean]y to an 0.-Jer of Hie court of oidinary of hanks county, will be sold at auction at the court hoti-e door' of said county on tbs Ist. Tuesday in Nov. next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: 1 lot or tract of land in said comity, as no. 1. contmiing 120 atnes, on which is the dweliin?. Imp residence of m <i deceased, adjoining lands of A. L uiitYin and 1). h. Metier. Lot no. two ■cu'aining GO acres adjoining lands of J. S. Chambers and A. L. crifliu. ki a vii as the Brown house and lot. not No. 3 containing 113 acres adjoin i g lands of \Vm. Bowling and JJ. F B<a!eß. Lot NO. 4 containing 114 acres adjoining lands e>f j. E. Rich and W'ru Bow bug; sold as the property of F. F. A. It oh, late of said county, and encased. Terns cash. Thie Oct. 1. 1889. [Loud applause, followed by the adaption of a resolution tit condo lence and immediate adjournment. Free Press. An Interesting Group. The flat t©n@ stoop snd numer ous steps which lead t® the rear en trance of the city hall, in t lie after noon, when the long, red fingers of tho setting sun touch only that por tion of the big building in which the mayor’s office is, are crowded wilh an assortment ot children, ranging from the infant, whose sole duty it is to retain by su:tion th® flexible fop ot a flat bottle in its mouth, to th® girl of 9 or 10, whose sole duty it is to mind the infant. This is the favorite lounging spot of these poor, city bound children, and while they play they caa read ily believe themselves in the coun- try, for there are plenty ef shady trees and well kept lawns on every hand. The children represent all nationalities, from tho little Ital ian with the giudy kerchiet wrapp ed abouther neck, ta tha poor littie native, dirty, limber and pugna cious. Tommy—Mr. Stnitfo, can you Bwim? Clara (impatiently)—Tommy, leave the room! You are annoying Mr. Smith. Mr. Smith (graciously]—Oh, that question does not annoy me, Mims neartease. Y"ee, Tommy, I can swan. Why do you ask? Tommy (edging toward the door) —’Cause I heard Clara say she was going to throw you omboaid. Ths Great Success Of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is duo to the fact that it meets the wants of tho people, being economical to use and always reliable and effective. Its in gredients arc the host, and their coniliination tfirs result of profound study and skill. Thus, for all diseases originating in impure blood, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla stands unrivaled. “.\s a b!ood-purilier and general h:iildcr-i:p of the system,” says Kuge.io I. Hill, M. !>., biSl SiNth ave.. New York, “ i have never found anything to equal Ayer's Sarsaparilla.” Mrs. Eliza A. Clough, Matron of tho M. H. Seminary, Tilton, N. It., writes : "Every winter and spring my family, including myself, use several bottles of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Experience lias convinced me that, as a powerful Idood purilier, it is superior to any other pre paration of Sarsaparilla.” “Ayer’s Sarsaparilla gives hotter sat isfaction than any other blood medicine 1 handle.”— (loo.\V. Whitman, Druggist, Albany, Indiana. * Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, l'n'pnreil hv Dr. J. (’. Ayer & < howoll, Mass. Bolii by all Druggists. Trice <1; six bottles, $5. Hlieriii‘ siale. Georgia, Bauu Co.—Will bo sold or* the Ist. Tuesday in N jv. ncx’. at the court house in said county, within he legal horns of ea'e to the highest bidder lor cash, the following proper ly, to wit; One tract or parcel of land, said to contain shout 250 seics, more or lse. Said trect adjoining lands of Kiri Motes, .las, Wilson. EliZi Mmrv and A L. Griffin, the place v. heieou defendant now tesidcs; sai'l place is Well improved. Said hind b yied on as the property of S. C Mm* ser to satis v a morigage fi la issued from the supotior e< uit. of said conn ty in favor it Comer and Carr agaii s' said S. C. Messer. Wiitt.n notice given in terms of the iaw. ABo at the same time and place, 1 park bay hoise mule about 11 years’ old; levied on as the property of D. K Griffin to satiwft a mortgage fi ta i>- ► ueii firm ths superior court of said County in favor of Comer and Cair aga'Dst I). 11. (Jriffin. Also ai the same time and [dace one bay mate 7 or 8 jeirs 010, 1 single sealed buggy (uower’s make) aud one M't of s'ngle buggy haruess, levied on as the piopeity o! u. j. Hampton to sat iifv an execution issued from the u perior court of said county in favor of h. n nale against said It. ;. Hampton. This the 30th, Sept. JSS9. W. A. Scoggins, sheriff. Georgia, Banks County.—Will be sold on the 1 sr. Tue-day in December n<x\ at the curt house in sa’d county wiihin the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder tor cash, the following property towit: One fact of land Ding in said c un*y. on Webb’s C/cek adjoining lands of P. F. M. Furr on the north, lands of paup‘r’s homa on ho east, lands of Thos. Hayden on the south, lands of Wimberly McM l ian on the wear, the place w heraau the and fondant now resides, containing 100 acres, more or less; said Lnd levied ou as tho property William Holland to satis y a fi fa iusud from tho superior c ourt of said county in favor of P. F. M Furr against the said William Hol land. "Written notice given William Holland in terms of the law. Also at the sitno time and place, 1 bay mare mule, about tea years old, known as the Periy mule; two bales ol lint cotton, good middling, put up in bagging and ties, containing 400 lbs. each, more or less, levied on as the property of Julia A. Dunnahoo, to sat isfy a mortgage fi fa, issued horn the iuperior court of said county in faXor P. P. M. Furr, against the said Juba A. DonnaLoo, property pointed out oy plaintiff in ti fa. Out. 30tb, 18S9. W. A. Scoggins, Sheriff B. C. J. H. Brooks, adm’r Georgia, Banks county —To all whom it may concern. Jas. 0 Wood, guardian of Cicero fi. Bertha A. Em ory A. Ida L. Ramsey, has in due form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands belonging to tho es tate of said minors and said applica tion will bo beard on the Ist. Monday in NOy. next. This Tth Oct. ISB9. T. F, Hill, ordinary. 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You will be mTTrRfI&i tol, ac co, ©*• cured if youusct.yji 1 111 I I L f IV. fc’ntu'ooticu. Hop Bitter. |.jj | | t| W | NFVCR fowwurited,try ® NLYIK fij tlrcuU— it i 1 . may • ■ i fi hop trrrEßfl flfaf It has IrAIL saved Hun- A>| P noc-ooUr,k. t. di'CCiS* MSiJ -{, ATcronto, Out. Georgia, lsank- county. —Agreeable to an order from the court ef ordinary o! Banks county, will he sold at auction at the court house door of said county on the Ist. Tmeslay in nov. next, within the legal hours of sale, the fol lowing property, to-wit: L-.'t no. 1 containing 93 1-2 acres, the home plate of William Murry, dets’d , adjoining the lands of Bnj. Whitfield, Asa Gaud ell, J. E. Owen and others. Lot no. 2 Containing 92 I*2 acres adjoining the lands of J. M. Cochran, Jas. Acre and others. Lot no. 1 has in cultivation (5 acreH with 3 acres of good branch bottom, balanco in original forest acu old field pine. Lot no. 2 has in culti vation 10 acres with 6 acres in branch bottom. Remainder original forest. 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