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VOL. TWO.
%hc (IlU'clvlu soitnai
Gifloinl Or f >in of Banks County.
rmtWJti."siMrjw..il>ww rawvcus v *.^rwi'WMnw
b. 4. PUBLISHED TKXJB.EKAY
50'Cts. Per Year.
in A1 vji wc<*.
Locals 8 Coats Per Lino Fivsi InKer*
tioM* Eaobt Additionftl 5 Ow>i*‘
Entered aa Second Cbasa Matier at the
Horner, Ga.. Pont Office
rj no. Barton. - Proprietor.
NOTICE!
(la, 1888.
.After this month no notices ot any
Jdnd wi)J ho inserted in this paper
with on t. the nublioation fees in advance
■ F- M. EBWAKDS.
attorney at law,
HOMER, GEORGIA.
_ p gj2jF** Will practice in ail the Courts
ot the Western Circuit.
OSOAIi CROWN,
L A W Y E R.
Homer. Georgia.
Will t j , vo special atteniou to acl
ministrations, etc., and do a general
practice in Banks and adjoining coun
ties. Will loan MONEY at 08 par
pent, pm annum.
~g7 wTbROWN7~
tVtfCOWMAJ.- Q*'W
s-.- - -xJfc.
3ayvilte, fieorsrift.
Will do a general practice. Collect
ing a specialty.
~Y 7 E It j OKU A UT.
PHYSICIAN,
ESoHser, Georgia.
L. J. SHAIU J , _
PHYSICIAN & DPiUGGIST,
Harmony Grove. Ga.
L'jtt. E F. AD AIK,
DENTIST.
Hatniony Grove, Georgia.
i. : H."a. h, STAPLEr7
Jiomcr,
Spcc.al alteulitm given to surgery,
(bstoftes and chronic diseases cl long
randieg.
Oi-dinary’s Court.
First Mondays in each month.
T. F. Hill, ordinary.
Superior Ccui-t.
Third Mondays ia March and Sep
tember.
Churclj.es.
Preshyterjan Church, services 2nd
Sunday in each mouth, llsv. G. H.
Cartledge, pastor.
Methodist Chat eh, services Ist
in each month, and Saturday before,
Kttvs. J . D Gunnels and Jno. I. Peu
(lergraa, pastors.
Baptist Church, 4th Sundry in each
Mouth and Saturday before, Rev. J,L.
Luacao pastor."
lodges.
Homer Lodge, no. 82., I. O. 0. F.,
meets Ist Tuesday in each month, W.
i . Pool, nolle grand, U. J. Dyar,
secretary.
Phi Delta Lodge no. 148, F. A. M.,
meets lot Friday night in esch mouth,
w. a. vratsoc, w. m.,p. Kt. Edwards,
e. w., s. wr. sampler, 1■ w., is. s. tong,
c c’tj., w. c. J. Garrison, tiearen r.,
vilsy TteldkiU, c. u , c. b. < wen, J D.,
i eurj cress s. s., a ) cst-h, j a.
t/111 flii il i!ii!-i^
(Jt> -
24ownptypex* Lavs,
Ist. subscribers who do not give ex
press notice to the contrary are consul
cred ms wishing to continue their sub
NCiiptioa. 2nd, if subHribers Older
the dheonthsunnee ot iLeir periodicals
the publisher may continue to fend
them until all arrearages is paid. Bui,
if subscribers neglect or refuto to take
their periodicals from the office to
which they have been directed, they
are bold'responsible till they h :.v t t toi.
tied tboir bills and ordered thair paper
aieccutiuce-i. 4tli. if subscribers move
to other pluces without iuioiDircg the
p.ubli. ber, and the papers are f—at to
the former direction, they are held re
eponsibia. orb, the courts ot the tr. s.
and foreign, have cf clued, that tefnft
in;; to take periodicals fioiu ihe Bin*
or removing amt 1.-av:ag them of-eidl
pd for, is prtari facia evidence of hiten
tional fraud, atulscbj -<:.t tn pjoFecu'.iow
Cfflceis Slasalts ForEa ’o
At th!Uii me A 1 Ki.'idfc
JVlcEiree’s Wim cf Csrdu!
and THEDFORD’S B'-ACK-DRAUOKY are
for sale by the following merchants in
Banks and adjoiojug UoUuUe#:
,J. E. Stepless, Homer.
W. T. Duncan, Jewelkville.
Geoige Wiley, Jowe'.isyiße.
Charles Sweet, Alto.
J. Lee Lcgrand, Cramer.
A. N. Bellamy, Walnut Hill.
Hatshr.oek and Cos., Harmony Grove.
Power ai:d Wiit'ord, Harmony Grove
Binstb nod Biotber, Maysvilla.
J. C Sims. Apple x alley.
J. I>. McWhorter, Fort Lamar.
iaUtrit&' fesalb.
Georgia, Bank Comity —Will be
sold on the first Tuesday in Jan. next,
at the court house in said county, with
in tbs legal hours of sale, to th high*
ei bidder for ca*h, the following prop
erty, to-A'it.—Seventeen hundred lbs.
of seed cr Don, more or less, otto him
and rod and five bushels of corn and elev
en hundred bundles cf fodder, mora or
less, said property levied on ss'tho
property ot John A. Oiaik to satisfy
a dlO reef! vvzirsnt for met, iseaed trorn
the supreme court in Jic'mcn comity,
in favor-of The D- udee InvesniuMt
Company against the said John A.
Clark. S ri'i property to be delivered
at ibe Clark place oa the Hadisc.n Riv
er. This 28-h day of fS|overuber 1889.
W. A. Seggine, sheriff,
Backs Countv.
gacai sterns.
Weather cold, cloudy aiid rainy.
Cotton is still going to market;
qustations are on a stand.
Harter’s Almanac prwdicls a se
vere winter.
Banks will seem be qu<l to Bir
mingham for furnishing murders.
Mr. Alii ad Rorie left for his
home in Wilkes county yesterday.
It is thought there will be at
leusl one marriage ia Homer dur
ing Christmas.
Mrs. McNorton and her daugh
ter, Mrs. Ostar Brown, are visiting
in Maaisen county.
Mr. Neal and lannly of Frank
lin county, visited their daughter
Mrs. G. C. Forbes, Sunday.
JfeiT'WiME OF CAHDUS, a. Tonic icr Women.
Tke present rains are very likely
lo put the roads in a bad condition
lor hauling.
The workmen ou the court house
finished lhe new roof Friday evea-
‘•SSexoSed Jo !** of s,‘aoljv fonuty.”
HOMER, BANKS OOUJSfTY, OA., THURSDAY, NOV. 28, 1889.
inj; and returned <;> their homes.
Try BLACK jJjIAtIO.HT tee- for iryspepsia.
Mteter Swep.Oox is aowmanip
ulating Ui3 “rula and slick” in
this office, and bids fair to in aka a
good typo-setter.
Mr. Jones’ Worliintuot Athens,
are palling on ihe guttering on the
court house. The new roof is r.iso
receiving a slate colored paint.
The cotlon picking season is
about over and the farmers will
now have holiday until about Ihe
middle of February.
Rev, Mr. Duncan, pastor of the
Baptist church, preached in the
Methodist church Safurday. The
congregation at btth meetings
were large. These were Mr. Dun
sau’s closing sermons. Mr. Gwodo
has been called I'or (ho next y dar.
A merchant that is too stingy to
advertise in his Rome paper, is too
“hidebound” lo bo patronized.
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It does net taken community long
to find these sort out. When a bird
flic-sit always carries its tale.
Those sort of merchants are a
dead weight to any community,
J. E. Stephens, the Homer gro
cer, has just had -■& nice lot of cir
culars printed at this office. He
proposes to please the young and
the old folk*, too, with a variety
stock of Christina? goods. The
Journal will hav£ more to say on
Air. Stephens’ slock as goon as they
arrive.
Those parlies who "cursed and
snorted” about paying the sm-,11
sum of their subscription to the
Journal to Master Waller Lock
hart last week,should be ashamed,
and doubtless, do feel (hat way,
for somo have sines come to the
oillce and settled up, and the oth
ers will have to pay and be expos
ed besides, if the publisher is forc
ed to put the law to them.
eWBLACK-DRAUGHT tea cures Constipation.
A iiother Murder.
Last Monday night Mr. William
Brewer was shot in his store about
five miles east of this place, by un
known parlies. It is supposed the
killing was done for the purpose of
robbery. When found Tuesday
morning, Brewer was lying dead
'•n his storo in a pool of biooi. In
tha cheese wag found a knife, and
on tho cyunler n 25 cent piece. It
supposed Hr ;• ver was in the act of
eailing the choose when shot. It
is said he was shot on the right
side of the head, just back of the
ear. A coroners' iucpisst was held
Tuesday evening
Tho weapon tued is supposed to
have bona pistol.
Later.—A gun was used the
hoi*; made was very Luge. After
ward his head was heal to piece.-
with an s:i.
McELREE’S WINE OF CARDO! for Weak Serves,
There will bo some changes in
tha business of Homer after Christ
mas. Soma more busmens firms
is spoken of—Mr. Thomas ©l'Lnla,
it is said, proposes starting a fami
ly grocery and general merchan
dising stere here. If ha can’t get
a house, he p-opuses to build, and
if he can’t get a lot to build ou, the
writer will furnish him one. The
Journal believes in all honorable
business and “go ahead” men—
not pretended Saints and misers.
Let Ilfiimer build up by some,
if possible, and be no longer scoffed
at. Let men be men and not wo
men. Let them turn their atten
tion to businessmen’s pursuit.
r/’rE’roc's WINE OF CARDL'i for feaale diseases.
it is Uniair, to Say tbo L-a*?.
ll< mer, Ga,, Noy. 22. 1889.
.Eoiloas Gu'iONi ole: —Alter seeing
tLa aitnle in tho Constitution of a fav
days back, written hern this place,
claiming that the people cf Brake
eouaty “were mad It the managers ot
von- icecrit Fair, and that tiny had
It•>( fries ds,” etc ,wo take the liberty
(and we believe the majority or the
o- city is wjth us.) to say iu tho col-
HKi is if the ChrosjcLe. ti;e writer of
the ertiele reßirsd to was not posted
when ha wrote it. The delegation
r un Tanks wee larger than ahv other
of Athena’ neighboring counties, and
all have returned highly p:*rerl wf, b
tba Fair, the iiiaßagera, ar.d the eitiz ’tis
of yonr cify, and only hope for another
“such time” ia Athens in ihe near
future).
On® cf the Delegation.
The Journal copm the strove from
t tot Athens Evening Chioaiele of 23rd.
in lt.
It is nseless to attempt toe enve o'
any disorder, ii-the blood is allowed
to reci am inupnre. Nt-nra'gic and
rbormaunn arl traceable to din
ordered condition of the blood, .am! in
numberless Cases have been cured by
taking a few bottic-a of Ayar’a Bar.va
plt 1i i it.
If will s ioa be lima for candi
date’s to make their appearance in
print. If t hey manage te gef out
and be successful without the
usual newspaper announcement,
th<?yestimate public intelligence
in Banks county at a v*ry low ebb
and not worth noticing further than
their vote. We Irust there wi‘l
ba none ef this sort in the field. If
is our opinion the people of Banks
want honorable, Lightened gentle
men to fill their offices. This is the
sentiment that comes from all over
the counfy.
The different towns on the skirts
of Banks say “wo pay mere Uses
and ha vo more wealth according
to our population, than all of the
parts & c ßanks, and w® prepose to
see who shall have her offices.”
The above is talk wilh the bark
on. It shows because ‘ I urn one
ot tho boys.” its going to take some
fifing more than “the boys” to say
1 shall hole! office—its going to take
Gig staunch citizens and tax pay
er.'”., and choir going to see that my
past siancling s? a citizen and tax
payer, proves me worthy of the o 1
fice. You rn*y note this lightly,
but :utitout and put it aw.iy, f
it should come under y nr eye.
The expeiot y.ntr* furnishes
the most convincing r v-dunae t.‘ r.Z
tbousHDli ci livi.4 are an no ally s ive i
by Iho one of Aver’* Cherry Factual.
If eptedily cur-is ni! aiiiK'iloa* or ta (
throat, brißchial tubes, and lunjs.
’t-1 i*:.
Eifonton, Ga., Nov. 24t — .T.>>
Robin', the man wtu wua *hut • v
Mirwhiil Puil. S info'll, yestii Ji /
foren ioa, is dead. E-irly this tuom
be was repor-eci better, ami his Phvs;
ciaaa wcrehi puf.nl, but a
for the worse t..ok plaeo.
Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 24, —Too
north bound p s eager fiain t tba
Miasonri, Kantas ami Texas rsilron i,
was held up at 9:30 o’clock tdnigSt
at Pryor creek, near Perry Ktauoa, 1 T.
The exprei'B and mail car vvero joliba i.
Tee pas-ongors weie not oiulev.ol.
Ta aracuat secared <by die rokberd is
not known.
NashviliP. Toun., Nov. 24 —A spe
cial $o tbe American tioc-i Rifikmi
ville, Ky„ *ays: 1 nformatiou is rpceve-i
to the dfeei 1 *at Jorep-o A. 8 nidi, ib-s
tuau v-lio killed W. F. -Viihams, tiwo
marsliai ot Trenton, a village oa th*
LeuisviUe anl NusUviile railroad,
several miles sooth of this city, tv.-.j
week* go. sas takea fieri j til at
Elktot), thec-->n>:y sent of Tadl, ia-st
by a rn./b, aa t h*Dged tua tico
in thn courthouse yard.
Yadey Hills. Ivy., hov. 24.—The
nfiprKbTnrffL h O.'Wetw er
Hill farm, was destroyed by fire this
morning. Four noted et&lhGus were
burned to death—Evanninoad, Trairie
wtikes, Joe Larkin and Weaglciiienr..
The loss is $75,000. The fire was
caused by the explosion of a laaiern.
sewark. no'”. 2-4.--Dan McNolty, of
Si. John’s Roman Catholic church,
i’ateison, at mass this
preached in vigorous language on the
immorality of man. Iu regard t tha
Soutbvvcrtli sfioo'inij c.ass, hedeclaro-l
tnat if PeUas was a liberties, as
charged, be iot-erved bis fate, as lie had
nanegreesed laws human and divin.e,
and if (be old lasre wera ia farce ha
would nave be tic pm to death for bis
alleged crimes. The sermon created a
big reasation.
Columbus, Qa , n0v.24.--A bailiff
in ibis city has in hia poeesioa ail t>u
soonda. A showman named Shields
ordered one from New York, and it was
rent O. O. D. When he opened the
case tho make did not come up to
what be expected, so he had tha tele
graph company gamuheod, the snake
attached. The f-e&ke is in possession
of B iiliff 51 .iht, aud the esse 3inr.ot be
heard before next month. Thennaroruia
is eight feet long, but tke show man
wanted a longer one.
Sr. Louis, nov. 24.—The nation ’1
silver ct-nveir i. n. vfiyeU convenes in
St. Louis next Tuesday, will he a
much larger affair than even the most
ecthiisiagiic of its originitors aaticipH
ttd. Therb will be nearly one hoasand
delegates. The primary oh last of tLo
sonvention is to raemora’.iza congress
on tho lollowiag question; the elfoc:
ihe demonitization of silver has oa
credo sad tho various industries; eSV.ir,
of restorng oil vr to usiicuited coin a -_>r-.
the feasibility and desii abilitr ,o a
ttioro general ns® of silver as inoo-.-c,
and kindred matters. Tnirty iboussad
dollars Lek been set aside tar the e: t ‘e; -
tainiusnt of tho delegated.
“Bu-, that won’t mxiie a straw
berry, Johnny.”
“Yes, it wiij, for tha cook says
pat wouldn’t have the big straw
berry on his nose if he diduT crook
hf s elbow so oftea.”
No , 0.