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VOL TWO.
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Ofc.'.oial Organ of X3a.xiks County
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-7ulo. Barton. - Proprietor.
NOTICE!
ssejotcMilfte** >cl,
After this month no uotices of any
Jtind will be inserted in this paper
without, the publication lees in advance
p. M EDWARDS.
attorney at law,
HOMER, OEOUGIA.
Will practice in all the Courts
of the Western Circuit.
OSOA It B ItO WN,
LAWYER- .
Homer. Georgia.
Will give special attention to ad
ministrations, etc., and do a general
practice in Banks and adjoining conn
ties. Wi-1 loan MONEY at Ct> per
< - nt, per annum.
G. W. BROWN,
Q\*
Mayssville,
Will do a general practice. Collect
ing a Bj-eci -iity.
V. D. LOCKHART.
PHYSICIAN,
SSoier, Genrsiti.
J. Ei. BITCH.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Jefferson, - Geotgia.
Will practice in Jackson, Clarke,
Ha. l , Banks, Franklin, Manison, and
ali t> e conitw in the western circuit.
L. J. SHARP,
PHYSICIAN & DRUGGIST,
Harmony Grove. Ga.
_ Dr. ef. adaju,
DENTIST.
Harmony Grove, (Georgia.
“duTa. h, stabler, "
Homer, Georgia,
Special attention given to surgery,
obstetrics and chrome diseases ot long
e* anding.
Ordinary’s Court.
First Mondays in each mouth.
T. F. Hill, ordinary.
Superior Court.
Third Mondays in March and Sep*
tern her. •
Churches*
Presbyterian Church, services 2nd
Sunday in each month, iisv. Gr. H.
Cartledge, pastor.
3le til odist Ohuich,services Ist Sunday
in each month, and Saturday before,
He vs. J. 1) Gunnels and Juo. I. Peii
oergias, payors.
Baptist Church, 4th Sunday in each
before, Ho* - . J.L.
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C doors Blanks. For Sale
At tills Oil.. Si A i Kill.:*-
ftfcEfrse’s Wine of Cardyf
and thedford’s arc
for sale by the following merchants in
lia.'Rf. ..mi ai'joru iug vjounuco:
J. E Stephens, lioivcr.
\V T . T. Donuan, JawelLville.
George VVilev, JeivallsytLe.
Charles Sweet, Alto.
J. Lee Legrand, Cramer.
A. N. Bellamy, Wdriot Hill.
Ilabclmock aid Cos., Harmony Grove
power ard Wiiford, Harmony Grove
Bingb and Btotl-.dr. Maysviile.
J.C Sims, Apple A alley.
J 11 Mi-Whorsei, F >it Lamar.
goxal ,1 leva 5.
nil i■ iini iiti'■!!mm i t Brn rrii v.j. ■HraMuMcawcanrj—nwwwi .■ m.%
M-cELfiEE’S WINE OF CA3DUI for Weak Nerves.
Sunday was a dull day.
*■ Miss Ada Forbes of Mayesville,
was in town Sunday.
It is rumored several weddings
are lo take place around here soon.
•Banks has her share of saw mills
and gins. So much lor her.
Methodist quarterly coaferoece
met Saturday and Sunday.
The Journal comes out a little
ahead of time this week.
McElree’* WINE OF CARDUI for female diseoaes.
ymrMirmfc-an rrrMimiTirTrTP~‘"— J T
The dead set of winter will soon
bs here.
Mr. G, <J. Forbes is still quite
weak from his recent nervous spell.
The rains Friday night and Mon
day morning made it some ceoler.
The boys engaged in a game ©1
baseball Saturday evening.
The scathing on the court house
is about all up. The covering will
soon commence.
Some o 1 the young men have for
saken the eettoa patch and gone
Lo the saw mills.
Mrr. Hr. MoFierton returned
from a visit lo her home in Oconee
county, Monday.
A number of Banks’ lairest vaung
ladies are attending ihe lair this
week. So inush far Banks.
Bia Harmon spent Sat
r. LockbaiVs having
,
JGHT tea cure3 Constipation.
a is vary scarce in this
ice and awhile a birl
led.
“Hevoled to the Interest of Hanks f’onnij.”
HOMKIi, BANKS COUNTY, GA., THURSDAY, NOV. U. 1889.
MpB&~ tee Ait B .own, ill q , loans
M 1 NEY tat 0 per cent, per aar.u;u,
Homer G.i.
Mrs. John Hill, sr„ has so im
prove 1a; fo bo out. Th® old lady
has had quite a saver© spell.
Ihu.’sdry 28th inst., is Thanks
giving day. Ere this Ihe gobbler
is preparing tor a long journey.
Mr. Idas Bowden ef Helton, and
his ceusia, Mr. Addie Bowden of
Anderson, S. C-, paid Ilomer a bus
iness trip Fridav.
Go to work ami nx up your acad
eniy. Do you expect your children
lo ever know' anything without you
take au interest in 1 heir learning
and give them advantages?
Rev. TANARUS, D. Cartleclga of Jeffter
son, filled the Presbyterian pulpit
Sunday. His subject was, “Two
schools.” Mr. Cartledge handled
he subjact with interest.
Mr. M. C. Zanders of Martin In
stitute, Jefferson, paid his ho in *
a visit, Fatu:diy and Sun
day, and returned Sunday evening.
Mr. Sanders speaks in high terms
of the Martin Institute,
&#~W'NE OF CAfiDU], a Tonic for Women.
A good deal ot cotton from this
section has been sold wiihin the
past few days. Markets ranging
prices will be better after Ch:ist
mis. This is abut the usual figures.
A wedding took place in M/.ys
viile Tuesday—The marriage ot
Miss Hear!, sister te the wife of Dr.
MuCurdy, to Air. Dickinson—the
can trading parties are from near
Corinlh, Miss,
Many forgot that the hair and
scalp need cleansing. Expensive
use of Ayer's Hair Vigor has prov
en that ij, is Ih@ best cleansing
agent for the hair-i-that it pre
vents dandruff and stimulates the
hair to renewed growth. Try it.
In honor bound,
There’s where honor lies;
But give us a mortgage bound
On crop, cotton and ties.
The above is now th® tune of
the merchant. Well, can you blame
him? fie must havo pay.
There is some talk of the alli
ance in this county being dissalis
tied with the marriage ot one of
the couples going into the alliance
in Athens to day—claiming that
they do not belong to ihe organiza
tion. This is with the alliance.
For years i antlered troiu loss of ap
peiitf end ieditreistion, but lailtd to
(ihd re! ef tntil I began taking Ay* r’s
Siisapa/i!la. This mediaiue entirely
i:urod- me. My appetite aad digestion
r < now perfect. — Fiad. G. Bower.
BjG .Seventh st.. South Bjs o t, Mur
'J Be boys are beginning fo fall
into line *nd go in droves to few
’ i'Lis h s been their lusi
iies-s around Homer 'or a century
or two. Ones in awhile they gei
off. II y-'j you’.' havo to learn—
well, how to “drap her notes” acca
sionally. Tell bar—well—it takes
more thin one to make a river,
don’t it?
Col. liyca of Belton, informs
Judge Hill that the charter fora
railroad from Belloa here, pass
ed the senate and is now a settled
bill. Work can now commence
at any liras or bends be issued.
Col. Byce says be intends pushing
the road through aionce. This is
llatfering, and the Journal only
hopes the colonel means what he
says, and will put the road through.
To tne Public —We, the under
signed take pleasure in recommending
the National Garment Gutter to ali
who with to learn the art of garment
cutting. We believe it to be superior
to any system in use, because it is
cun Complete and easily learned. L
teaches cutting all garments to dt per
fectly all ages and both sex it should
he in every fsmiiy Yours truly.
Mrs. ir. e. wiluiet, m>s. w a Brown,
m s w. b iiublrard, aaineariile.
Mrs. M. D nud-OQ, Mrs. Ave cohh,
Mss Nannie b yd, sirs. j. Tuik. 28.
The Gainesville fair closed last
Saturday. The Journal is not pre
pared to say whether the enter
prise amounted to anything r not.
There is one thing eertain—to
make a success of any enterprise
of importance, the managers must
learn to advertise iu other papers
besides their home journal. Gaines
ville and Athens wants Banks’
trade, and yet they can not appre
ciate tiie worth of it enough to ad
vertise in her county paper.
A killing took place in Madison
county Thursday night of last week.
A fourteen-year-old negro boy was
shot by a white man. The shoot
ing was brought about in this way:
The white man had went from a
saloon into the woods—i place
where the negroes play cards from
a aickel up to $5 and $lO a'game.
The ngross became involved in a
fight, and began throwing rocks—
one of tha missiles hitting
the white man, while letreating to
the woods from/there he had been
secreted looking en at the game.
Whereupon h® turned—drew his
pis.ol and fired into the crowd, hit
ting the boy and killing him in
staidly. At last acceunls he not
been captured.
Tr >' L'ACK-UHAL'GUT tea for LygpepMa.
'I elegraphic.
Fronr-cn, Fia., Nov. 10.— Frank
Ujfrsshit and mortally wounded Is
aac Yv’ilkiuson last nfi ht at a country
dance, eight mileu frois hure. fliers
made hi* escape hotly pursued br the
sheriff and a porse. The latest reports
a, e Biers surrounded at the houee of s'
e'etive. Both parties are young men,
ju u taimers. Whisky- is at the bot
r m of the trouble.
Chattanooga, Term., Nov 10 —Dr.
Ketchesdde will bang at Dutklawn
•!• xt Totsd&y, tbe governor having re
fnaed to interfere. Tue murder to>
- Itieii be is to suffer tae d<j.uh penab
y w*s ’io of the most stu.s itiotul v
?r committed, hut owii g io the fact
th; t i’ oecu tad in a tnoun &ia disiriet
ai.d the facts ha v e never been publish
eti. K tcaen-'d*; moml high in ti.e in
riuiatiori o the rr lutunaity, and b and
an interesting f mily. bnr he bee tine
enamored with th** wife of James L. I
ford, and tbe couple elop-J. Tie w a
and cbddteu ot Ketchersido svent wb-.t.
L-dlord sued luru ter alhenitiug u. s
wife’e aftecti’ou.s aud recovered oi o
thousand. A few weeks ago Ketek-i
side became jealous of lus wife and
killed her by --hooting tier iu the lum •.
Madison, Fia , Nov. 10. —Jfive.e)
Love, iu jii liere under seutence of
death, escaped with several others to
day, by tiling through what were* sep
posed to be tile proof bars of site!.
None of them have been recaptured as
yet.
Atlanta, Nor 10—Barrett pnhlioh
es a long interview iu Suuday’s Con
stitution, be ela'ms to have had with
Rube Barrow, the outlaw, at bin home
in Lamar county, Ala. The interview
i? lengthy and interesting. It took
place last week. Rada save lie will
never give up, and will never ba cap
tured dead or aiive, but is tire i of his
iif®, and will give up if ha gets pardon
from tbe sia'.es having crimes again,-t
biu>. He. says for two years he has
kept watch, and he regre s borne of bis
killing-, but it was kill or be killed.
Rube Bmrow is the bravest and
most doi-perai* outlaw known to this
countiy’s history. His donas tar <x
reede anything of the James gang. Ho
langhs about ho w he joinoi the Bir
mingham scout and helped look for
himself.
The nearest they ever c .me of get
ting him was the nittbt he was sur
rounded in a negro cabin ;n tiontgom
ery, Ala.
Jacksonville, F!a., Nov. 10.—0*0 •
taia Alexander Wallace, one of tha
loading citizens and raost wealthy men
in D ival county, died at bis residence
ia this city to-night. Ha b-id he
eonstv cormnissioaership for u long
teriodofhis life, at tae time of his
death was president and principal
stockholder in tbo Jacksonville and
Mayport and Pablo Railway company.
Capt. Wallace was a native of Scot
land, and was 57 rears old. Ha leaves
a wife, but no children.
S r Wsl'er ScoU’s Diary.
I wonder when the complete di
ary of Sir Walter Seal t will be pub
lished. When Lockhart was writ
ing his admirable life of Sir Waiter
he had three copies of the diary
printed, and they were shown by
him to Mr. Morritt if Rokeby, and
to Dean Miiman, in order that they
might advise as to what should bo
published and what kept back. The
time has surely arrived when Ihe
complete diary might be given to
the world, as all those parsenswhe
may be mentioned in it are dc-ad.
I suspect that when if is published
it will create a sensation. Lock
hart wrote to Choker that the diarist
“absolved himeelf from any aad very
strict watch over hia pen, and set
down* much which ths whim, or very
often the laziness of the hour con'd
alone account for." There must have
been much sharp criticism in the di
ary, as Lockart added, “Posterity will
know (when the whole is puWished)
that I, at least, endeavored to avoid
offending Scott's surviving c mUropur
sues, and I had to spate Tories about
as often as Whigs the castigation of
the diarizing Malagrowther.”—[L >u
■ion Truth.
Weather cloudy with indications of
rain at this writing.
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