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VOL. TWO.
,I'nc 'SilccHUi gjottvnaL
Official Organ of Hanks County.
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NOTICE!
Kfptoisber s(!i,
A ftcr this mouth no notices ol
any kind will Lc inserted in ibis
paper without the publication fete
in advance.
V M- El> WARDS.
attorney at law,
HOIiCP., GEOIIGIA.
■glSF* Wit) practice in all the
('out ts of the Western C renit.
G. W. BROWN,
Maysttltf. Ceorgrin.
Will (lo a general praedee. Col
lecting a specialty.
Dll. A riT, STABLER,
Itomer, os*Ki:s,
Special attention given to surg
ery, obstetrics and ebrouio diseases
ot long standing.
Dr. E F. A DA! it,
DENTIST.
Harmony Grove. Ga.
L. j 7 SH AHF,
PHYSICIAN & DPi’GGIST,
Harmony Giovc. Ga.
LOCKHART
physician,
BZoutor, Georgia.
Ordinary’s Court,
First Monday in each month.
T. F. Hill, Ordinary.
Superior Ccnrt,
Third Mondays in March and Sep
tember. M. L. 11 u'ohins, Judge.
Churches*
Methodist, T. O. Boric, Pastor.
Services Ist. Sunday iV each mouth
and Saturday before
Presbyterian, G. H. Cartlodge,Pas
urr. Services 2ad. Sunday iu each
month.
Baptist, J. F. Goode, Pastor. Serr
■jeos 4th. Sunday in each month and
Saturday befoie.
11/nier Lodge, No. 82, I. O. 0. F.
meets lsr. Tuesday in each month,
W. C. Pool, noble grand, It. J.
Dyaiy, secretary.
Phi Delta Lodz*, No. 148. F. A.
M. meets Ist. Friday nigut in each
month: w. a. watson, w. m., f. m
Edwards, s. w., J w. simpler, J
w., w. s. Long, tee>ty. f vv. o. J oar
risen, treasurer, wiley Tie’dkill, e.
and, c. n owen, j.d., Henry G.cene,
t , n. J r>. Cash, j s.
joeTpf Intln g
Neatly done at this Office
at low j rices. Gome and examine
vork. Letter Heads, Bill Head?,
Cards, Post ers, Dodgers, Tags.
Circulars, Mortgage note, Justice
Court Subpoenas, Fi Fas, Sum
mons, Titia Deeds, Etc.
PiteniH, Caveats ami 1 ladeixinrks
obtained, and all Patent busi
ntsf conducted for model ate fees.
Our off ee is opposite :nited
states ratent office, and we can re
tire Vf tent in less tints than those
n mole from Washington. 8. nd
model, rtiewir.g or photo with de
K-riptions. We advise patentable
or not, tree of charge; our ffc not
due until patent secured. A vain
jilet, “llow to obtain Patent*,”
vtitli names of actual clients io your
state aD<l county, or town sent free.
AddrcssQ A-SNOW&CO-*
opp patent office,Yv ashiogtoa. DO.
MCELR.EE’B
WINK OPCAltmil and Twin
ii’osd’s Black Diucciiit aroforsalt
by the following merchants iu
Hanks an.d adjoioingCcuntics:
.1. D II It. lloraer.
\V. T. Dun ran, Jewellsville.
Geotgo Wiley, Jewellsyil e.
Charles Bweft, Alto.
J. Lee Legrand, Cramer.
A. N. Bellamy, Walnut Hill.
Hatch rock Ac Cos., Harmony Grove.
Power it Wiiford, Harmony Grove
Bangs and Btother. Maytsville.
J C Sims, Apple ' ailey.
J. B. Me VV hot ter, Foit Lamar.
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These are Straight Papers, and
Meat Carry Conviction.
The value of a v. commendation
dep -ads wholly on the giver of it;
S3 sjuukus and alleged testimoni
als teas plouliful a;; the leaves in
V diamhfofa or the sands ori the
sea beach. When a g®ntlen;n '
saah prominent - " however, as the
*OO, W. it Wilderet Albany, G?,
SpcaSs, bis words carry weigh’
with them. He says “I tofieicd fi
ten yeats with lhemnatbm and
in tha time tried a'! the so called
specifics 1 cou'd hear ot. One ot
them cost mo three debars per bo
tie tor nine bf.t'.lea and yielded no
relict. My grandson who tuns on
the B. aud W. Railroad finally got
tee a hot*is ot p. p. p. (prickly ash
poke root ar.d pr.stasstum) ami in
dncfd me to try it. The Hrrt bottle
showed its lehrarka. !e Gleets and
alter using it tor a short time the
theumati m disappested and I teel
liko a i"w man. I take great pleas
ureiu recommending it to the ltcu
matin sufierers. Albany, or,
W U Wilder.
Abbott's East Indian Corn Paiui
removes all Coins, Bunions and
Wans,
Georgia, Banks County—To al
whom it may concern—W. J.
Murry, adrnr , lias in doc form ap
plied to the undersigned for letters
of dismission from sa’d estate, ana
I will pass upon the same on tbe
Ist. Monday in June next.
March 3,1890.
T. F. Hill, Ordinary.
his Bee. 4 ISS9. 3 in
Georgia, Binks County—J W.
Pruitt, administrator ot W. A
Borders, dec’d., lias in duo form ap
I litd to tbe undersigned for letters
of dismission from said estate. Ana
1 will pass upon tbe same on the
Ist. Monday in April nr-xi; given
under my hand and official sigui*
lore, Ike. 80 ISS9.
3m. T. F. liillr Ordinary.
Georgia, B iuks Con sty —W. C
Chatham, administrator of 0. P.
Chatham, dee’d., has in due form
applied to the undersigned for let
ters of dismission from raid estate
And I will pass upon tie saute on
tko Ist. Monday in April next; giv
on under my bard and official srg
nature, Bee 30, 1889
3m. T. F. Hill, Ordinary.
<eorgia, Banks County —\\ in.
Boling, guardian of VV. C B.diug,
has in due form applied to the un
dersigned fer letters of dismission
from said guardianship. Ami I
will pars upon the same od the Ist. j
Monday in April u.x;; given under
my hand and official signature, De ;
camber 80, 1889.
3m. T. F. H !l, i ordinary, j
Georgia, Banks County. - -S L.
Bowden, guardian of John A.
Johnston, has iu due form applied
to the undersigned for letters of
dismission from said guardianship
and 1 will pass upon the same on
the first Monday in May next.
Given under my hand and offi
cial eigniture this Feb. 3, 1890.
T. F. Hill, Ordinary.
got a l items.
BLACK ERAUGHT TSA Corea
Constipation.
Jev©<fltl to t!e IntiTPul of BJaislcs foualj.”
UOMEII, HANKS COUNIT, GA., THURSDAY, MARCO. 20, 1890.
CJJljois lilaaks For eialo
At litis Oifieo. Ail hunt ; over
5 OUU mortgage and prnuitsoiy
noms All others in proportion.
The horse-swappers have ar
rived. Things are lively.
The Baptist dinner of Tues
day tool* in $43.
Maj. L’ruilt is hero in the in
! terc-st of the Banner,
lion. I, W. Alexander ofCor
nelia, is attending court.
Belting, Packing and Engine
Supplies tit Ilood s.
Hie tower of the Baptist
churc h has been nicely painted.
The peach crop, as yet Ik s
not been injured.
Saturday was a rough day.
The northeast wind howled.
Court proc ladings will ap
pear in next issue.
There is no truth in the ru
mor that this office has sold < ut
The bulk of the gathering
was iu town yesterday. Langs
ton’s case having come up.
MoELREE’S vntrz of CAB.I XTI
icr W,o U jtfervos.
The local liar of Northeast
Georgia, we might say, is at
tending court.
Mr. Williamson ot tiic Jack
son lierald is here in the inter
est of Ins paper.
Judge Estes and son Hubert
of Gainesville, are attending
court.
S?o2X᜜'3 WIKE of CAR,DIM
inr Female J?£*ea.ses>
Mr. J. E. Stephens has open
ed up a neat stock of Confec
tioneries.
It is reported that Hubert
Morris has been captured some
where below Atlanta.
C-6TWINE OF CARDUI, a Tonic for Women
W. W. Jordan of Harmony
Grove, will sell you a baby car
riage at Factory list prices.
John Coffee is attending
court. Mr. Coffee is not the
hvena some would have him.
Large line of Clothing just
received at Hood’s store. Msny
new styles in black dress suits,
good and cheap.
Hood & Son are offering spe
cially low prices on meat. Car
load nice, large fat Sides fully
cured, just received.
Mr. Dorrough of the Bush
ville neighborhood, was thrown
from a mule and his arm brok
en Tuesday.
I*. F. M. Furr paid Carnes
ville a business trip Saturday.
We don’t know what the attrac
tions are.
Try Ei.ACK-t)hAUQHT lea £cr Dyspepsia.
Puri of Maysville was burn
ed on tiro Jackson side J. uesday
night. The origin of the lire is
not known. Some of the prop
ertv was insured.
The auctioneer’s voice is
hc-ard in the air from morn to
eve. In consequence of this
the merchants are not doing so
well.
La Grippe is no respect of
persons. Prince and pauper,
: alike are its victims. Those
who go l a Led early and take
it quiet fare best.
sol. J. W. Pruitt’s youngest
daughter fell from a second
story window a few days ago.
She is hurt severely. No bone
are broken. The doctors think
her injuries internal.
W. W. Jordan of Harmony
Grove, has an immense stock
of furniture and full stock of
coffins and caskets, which he is
offering as cheap as they can
be bought in Northeast Ga.
Tax Receivers Rounds for April
Columbia, 2nd; Golden Ilill,
sth; Homer, 9th; Anderson.
10th; Poplar Springs, lllh;
Wilmot, ISth; David, 25th;
Berlin, JOth.
For one pound of good cot
ton you can now buy two lbs.
of meat, and for 100 pounds of
cotton you can buy 500 pounds
of good Hour. At these prices
farmers surely ought to live
easy and make some money.
Harmony move, March 38.
Editors Journal:—As I expect
to leave here to-morrow for
Philadelphia where I go to take
a post graduate course in den
istry, please give notice in your
va viable paper that I will be
absent from my office until the
first of next May,
Very respectfully,
E. F. Adair.
Mr. N. L. Meeks called al
this office yesterday and inform
ed us that lie feels very un
grateful (o those who are circa
luting the rumor that he in
tends going in the whisky busi
ness again. Mr. Meeks says
ho never intends to sell any
more spirits.
Homer, on., March IS.—To
all persons who are members
of the Methodist Church al 110
mer, is hereby requested to
come out to church on the first
Sunday in April for the purpose
of organizing a Sunday-school.
Very llespect fully,
J. T. Harmon, Supt.
Why buy a sewing machine
and have to do half your work
with your fingers, when you
can get one from W. W. Jor
dan of Harmony. Grove that
will do all the work? It works
but I on-holes, sews m buttons,
whips up seams, and in fact,
it does all the work. Call and
see it.
' boii. M. Carter Tate, in com
pany v.itli Col. Ike Alexander,
paid the Journal a pleasant
call yesterday- Col. Tate is a
fine man, sociable and agree
able. and is largely connected
in Banks. The friends of Col.
date are going to put him for
ward for congress in the 9th.
The man that beats him will
have to hustle
The journal is forced to give
its a readers half sheet tins
week.
Com in it ni cut <*U.
Written for the Journal: —A
scene in the far West, there
is a place in Texas where tire
ticks are so bad that on one o ■
casion they eat up the old cow
and got up on a stump and rat
tled the bell for the calf, so
the witness told me. *
Before the war there was a
man born and raised in what is
now Banks county whose name
was Nathen Boling. He be
longed to the 24th Georgia regi
meat. He died in the army.
He told me an anicdote once
that he said was so. When he
was a boy he went out to hunt
the cows and had his shot gun
along. On his way he discov
ered a deer. Finding his gun
empty and having no shot to
load with, he rammed down a
peach seed and fired away at
the deer. Of course the deer
ran off. Three or four years
liter he was going through the
same spot, when ho saw a
peach tree full of ripe peaches.
So he went to get some when
suddenly the deer jumped up
and ran off with the tree an 1
the hogs followed squeeling.
Sense KIBEK.
Silver Shoal Items:—Brother
Bryan preached a short but
very interesting sermon Sun
day to a large congregation,
considering the coolness of the
day.
Prof. J. O. Tomson and J. 11.
Messer sang some nice pieces of
music before preaching. Also
will sing at the Mt. Carmel
churce next Sunday.
Mr. W. M. Boling was with
his many friends Sunday, There
is some talk of him being a
candidate for treasurer next
term, and doubtless Be will,
for he has had strong solicita
tions.
Charlie Chambers wore a
smile on ins face Sunday, and
reports his health fine. It seems
that tie professor’s eggs and
custard did him good.
We notice that the Journal
is receiving new subscribers.
Hurrah for the Journal, May
it live and prosper.
If this escapes the waste
basket we will write again,
Doiuxer.
For the Journal:—Maysvilie,
March IS.—Mr. A. White is
very low with measels. Mr.
Frick’s children is improving.
Mr. Billie Tyle is very sick.
Air. Early Howard is planting
corn.
Our watch fixer, Air. C, N.
Bates, if. visiting friends in N.
fi
Our young friend, Dock Carr
has gone to Texas.
Dr, Underwood and Mr. JtfT
Cox have moved iuto their
new drug stove.
Mr. O. 11. Reynolds has gone
in the poultry business. He has
a pair of fine chickens. They
were shipped from Tennessee.
Air. Shirmey Sims s lys he
has three bushels of eggs uiul
eats till he can.
Mr. B. ii. Green is in the cattle
business again.
Dr. Will Wilson lias relum
ed from Hie medical college.
Ben. Wood says ii Its don’t
get ready to plant 'lds spring
lie will be ready' for the next.
Our town has underwent a
little burning on the Jackson
side. Moms A vox.
A Harp From Arp.—The
keynote struck ami tue news of
the day sent Hying through the
columns of the Joyrnai:
Everything in Arp, as our
'illustrious namesake would
say, is “calm and serene.'’
The farmer- are going about
their work in a business liko
way; already the jingle of gear
and the voice ol'lhe plowman
are heard in the land.
Dr. Q siili.in and W. S. Mize
went to At liens 1a -1 week.
While lhere they bought some
line slock.
The many friends of Miss Le _
nora Oliver will be glad to hear'
that her eves are again well,
so that she is again able to at
tend school at this place.
The ever-welcome face of
/
Rev. T. 0. Jtorie was seen pass
ing through our streets lasi
Saturday on his way to fill Iris
regular appointment At Eber,-
ezer. He made no stop at all,
but firmly seated in Lis hug
ms tight behind old Jumbo, he
plied the whip and drove on—
and ever anon the small boy
could hear him say: “Git tliar,
Jumbo!”
Miss Sofa IVartl, accompan
ied by Miss Nettie Holbrooks,
a charming young lady from
near Oarnesviile, visited the
old folks at home last Satur
day.
One of our nice old bachelors’
“sugar lump” had the goodness
to give him a’nice red necktie
not long since. He is very
proud ol it. and says it will
make a good back-band Vrot.
a j’ii pi t.:.
Abbeville, N. C., M.:v • 17-
—News has just renTmd .s
place or a horrible . • i.i > •
near not Springs, Madison co.
A twelve year old so;, of S, D.
Oh nnbers, a highly re.- >.
fanner, accidentally slau amt
install! ly killed his mother. I'iie
father nad been to not Springs
bringing home with him a v.<
life with some articles : r the
family in it. ne put iF \..d;sq
down in the house and 5..-pip'd
out, when the lad fimke
it to see what his father had
brought him. H* found a pis
tol and said to i;is ni:.tiler. o
what pa Drought homo
pistol was discharged, • -J!
striking the mother in the
breast, iter only words
••(.), Lord, you have kv ”
Jackson, Miss., M; ivh 17.
Tim ik-ci ion in the c- e ;
I. Sullivan for j rise fi.
in the Mississippi
court, is that judgment is re
r rsod and the case remanded,
and Sullivan is in;id u.v:
bond to answer such in’,
mends as may be found as,
next term of the court.
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