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[HE FARMERS JOU NA
Official of Hanks County
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Eooalii 8 Cents i-*or Line First
tion jßsMib Additional 5 Cents
fCaterf.fi as S-.-ooi- i C'ms Matter at the
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B&rtoxo - Proprietor.
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A. C MOSS.
ATT ORN EY AT LAW,
IIOAIKP., GEORGIA.
i Coliccions made and promptly
■on nod
! r M- EDWARDS.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
iioiir.it * GEOttoiA.
•?£T“ Wul yrctioo mail the Courts
< f ti-.e 'iVf.--.ic-ra Circuit.
030 Ail BROWN.
LAWY E R .
Homer. Georgia.
i Tr.il give social attention to a<3-
L lustrations, etc., &nJ Jo n general
practice in Banks on-i adjoining eoun
TIPS.
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ATTOFUNJEY AT LmW,
.IkEFFRI iV. (rKOf>GTA.
G. W. BROW. .
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Maysviln*. ilnonzis* .
tv ;l; Gi; i j ffifiUce. Collect
ing a specially.
James M. Merritt,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
;$S a y,-w vi I C*<rg iu ~
Vil. A. ii, STAPLE it,
E2o32l€l£*, f
Spec al attention given to surgery,
obstetrics ami cSiion'c diseases ot long
s'amiin?.
V I>. LOCKHART.
P II Y SICIAN,
51sjiu r, Cieorgia.
J. W. Sumpter,
G-SNSK.A'L BLACKSJ£ITJ.IXKG,
M 2Ssi!-3', Georgia,
and Waggons made
\t> on;k-r. Repairing a Specie 'tv.
O-Yfiiiifixrf *s OoTtrtf
Firs; Mondays in "each month. T. f
nil!, erdinary.
Superior Cit ■art,
Third Mondays in March and Sep
tember. m. l. Hiitcnins judge.
QElcers Faunsrs County Allianco.
1 m. L. j.im>onc!i, president, c. H. c.
th, vies-presidout, w. f. nii), seoie
,r. -T : ar, chaplain, a. n. Maaar,
rrkevtfer.
£Ji>.urelies<
Gesbyteri&n Church, services 2nd
day iu each month, Her. G. H.
'tledgfl: pastor.
hedist Church, services Ist Sunday
‘ach month, and Satnrday before,
A’3, J. Q- Gnnuois and Jno. I. Pen
rgras, pastors.
Baptist Church, -Th Sunday in each
morfk and Saturday before, Rev. J. L .
, Geode pastor.
I.G'igCfi-
Kokov Lodge, vo. h'2., I. 0. O, F.,
moets Ist Tuesday in oach month. J.
W. Samptor, noble grand, T. F. Hill,
secretary.
Phi Delta Lodge bo. 148, F. A.
. meeds Ist Friday night in each tnontb,
tv. a. wataon, w. ti., r. M. Edwards,
s., w. f J. w. astepter. J w., v. a. Long,
EGSl’v., tv. c. J- Garrison, treasurer.,
wiley Treldkil!, #• o. c. u. eweir, J.i-m
nu.Ty arses 6. e. t a- i. eaah, J. e.
i\! Ol iC c!
Hfirtcinhar 58?s. SmiH.
After this mon. i vo notices ot auy
kind will be inserted it* tbit paper
vritnonfthe nahlicaiion fees in aii’-anoo
Money to loan on easy leirns. From
oito to live years time.
3 raos. I’. M Edwards.
Georgia, Banks oo.—Hugh A Ans
bim-, administrator of Tbos Arr-'-nm,
b.g in cino fora* applied to tie nn<lr
s-igned for letters or clnmb.sien fro to
said estate, and 1 will pass uti:;u said
application on the Ist Monday in May
n*xt. This 4th car d-*y of February
1889. T. F. Hill,
40 52, ordinary.
laßsinisftrg*.ior3 itmle.
Georgia, Banks county. —Pursuant
to an order from the court of ordinary
of said county, will be sold on tlie Ist
Tuesday in April 1889, at the court
home door in said county, during the
legal hours of sale, the 'an* 1 * belong
ing to the estate of F. F. A It'd?, 1 lot
or tract of land in said county, known
as ko. 1, containing 125 acres, on
which is the dwelling ami late resi-'emo
of said deceased, adjoining loads of A.
L. griffin aud D. H. Msst-or; lot mo. 2.
cod uining sixty aorys adjoining lands
of Chambers and A. L griffin, known
as the Brown house and lot, lot no. 3
containing 118 acres, adjoining laud*
of Wrn. Bowling and I). F. Scales, let
so. 4, containing 114 acres, adj.-using
Grids of J. E. Itch and Win. Bowl
ing; said lands to be sold as the ptp
;rty of P. F. A. Rich, deceased lettoe
cam. This Feb 27. 1889
43 4w. .1. II Brooks, Adni‘r,
35’0rgla, Banks c >: —Age" able t > an
order or the court of ordinary or B ink*
conn!'-, will ba eold at the con t horse
door in said county, at auct ° on the
Ist Tuesday in April tuxt within
the legal hours of eaU the followin'
property to wit: One share in ths s or
gia Railroad and Banking Company,
s>ld as the propeitv of Mmyard Hin
ders, d/d. Sold for the beuefit of the
hairs ct said estate. Terms cash
J. W. Owen, adta'r.
44 w Ms-eh 1. 1889.
Qro'gia, Banks County.—To all
whom it may concern.-- AH persons iu
trusted arc hereby notified that if no
good canee be shown to the contrary,
an order will be granted by the under
signed on the Ist Monday ia Apri 1
st-xt, establishing a uw load as mark
<?d out by the road comm a doners ap
pointed for that purpose, eomrnenoing
at or near T Q. Smith’s residence and
running by J F Elward’s and James
Breom to the public road aoar the rest
dense of John Whitfield. March Ist,
1889. T. f. Hill, ordinary
LOCAL ITcMS.
JVlcEiree’s Wine of CarduS
and the dford's elack-draucht are
for sale by the following merchants in
Bamrs and adjoining ecunties: j e
Stephens, H .mer, oeorgia.
w. TANARUS, Dancan jewoilaville, Georgia.
George wiley, jewellsville, Georgia.
Charles sweet, Alto, ceergia
j. i.ee cramer, geergia.
a. S. Bellamy, walnut Hi!!, georgia,
Ilathcoeh and co„ Harmony grove, gs.
power k Gannc-lls, Harmony grove, ga.
Baugh and Bro., Jiaysvilß, georgia.
o c situs, Apple valley, gsorgia.
j. b. >ic .vhorter, Fort naaiur, ge< rg’a
Try j 5 L AC K- T tea for Dycpepsia.
Au exeess of animal food and a par
ti 1 closing of tbs pores of the skin,
dasirg tho winter months, cause the
system <o become filled with impen
ds#, Tiiese cun ba removed and the
blood purified and invigorated by tak
ing Tver’s Sarsapalla. Pr:o3 sl.
RAUGHT tea cures Constipation^
‘HJsvyvKisl A at! tPi-cp'ronsive I”
ER, BANKS C( >1 NTY, GA-, 11 ttf )A Si kR< 11 20,1889.
Georgia, ' Banks County.—To ail
whom it may concern: All per
in'trested are le &by notified, that if
no good ca*u-c he Gown to the ct.’iira
vy, en order trill b granted by the nr-.-
dprslgued on the Ist Monday in April
nox’, e.-taliir :/ng a i.r road un mark
ed out by the road .•otntuinGo*>•< su
peiu'ed. for that per .use, ci-maiesc: .g
;v the fork of the road wc-.-t of W. H.
Mize's residence, tb cme east and to in
tersect with the public road leading
from Harmony Grow to Nails Creek
Chuioh, thence leaving sail road at
Mai tin Willis' (eol ) residence, them-e
to tbe Fianklin cninty lice, nesr tb
rosideuce of W B Neal. J?.*b. S3rd.
1889 T. b'. Hill,
48 4r. O'-diuary.
The weather lu3.t Sunday was as
suitry as in May.
Thus far March has behaved
very well.
Last Sunday presented a good
Sabbath-school.
Mr. Rilch of Jefferson, gave fhis
office a social call yesterday.
The largest crowd in attendance at
court, was yesterday.
Mr. M, L. Chandler was in town
this week.
A mad dog was reported killed
near Maysville last week.
A nice drove of mules wero in
town yesterday
Mr. J. E. Stephens reports hav
ing killed a mad cat. last week.
It is thought court will adjourn
to-morrow if not, to-day.
Farmers are vary busy planting
corn.
Mr. King of the (Jarnesville Tri
bune, gave this oliiee a pleasant
call yesterday.
Business has been rpiito lively
with tho merchants Iho past few
days, court being in session.
The singing at Mr, Yv. B. Ma
son’s Saturday evening, was pleas
ant and entertaining.
Messrs, Woodlill and Gray of the
Constitution and Journal, were in
town this week.
There will be services at the M.
E. Church sth Sunday in this
month.
Having printed a half-sheet th s
week, correspondents letters will
appear in Rext issue.
Rev. Mr. liorie reports th© Mf.
Pleasant M. E, Church having
. •
caught lire a few Sundays ago, but
was put out before serious damage.
The recent rains were nst enonph
to put the groand in good plocg icg
order, and vat they were enough to
mike the r inds maddy.
The first quarterly convention of
tha Union Singing LSociety will ba
held atMt. Oliver Church sth Sim
day in this month. All who are in
terested in singing, are invited.
Horse-swapping has been no
small item this week, and it some
didn’t gif “cleane 1 up’ they oa t
congratulate their good judgment.
xNI il>’ji'£ $J <L
Money to loan at 06 percent, o*- real
estate. Apply to J. M. Marriit. *1 .vs
viiie, or l.Jf. 4J C. Cna.:i-'!er, Jtncpoi:,
Georgia. 43 tf.
Ayer’s Hsur v i'or minnlafes the
h-tir to a vigorous g;ro*vih. If c-.-siiains
all that can he supplied to make th
nair baantitol and abundant, rt-m'.vcs
dsmiruiT, and renders Ihe hair ilfX.ble
a**.d (floss?.
fc i'tVlNa OF CARDUI, a Tonic iur Women,
Court is well represented, this
week. Besides the local bar Ath
ens, Jefferson, Gainesville, Mays
viile and other points aro repre
sented by tlieirlegal lights.
It Is quito Mattering to note the
interest the people of Banks are
taking in tliq Journal The subscrip
lion list has been greatly increased
wilhout any exertion en the part
of the publisher this week.
It is s?.id the academy wan turn
ed into a gallon shop yesterday;
yet some of Homer’s law-abiding
citizens says, ‘-Let good enough
alone,” and does not want incorpor
ation.
Mr. G, W. Brown of Maysville, is
representing a divorce suit from
Mississippi, before the court this
week; the defendant resides in that
state. Mr. W. L. Telford is repre
sentingone from NorlJjf Carolina;
the defendant resides in that state.
Mr. J. M. Alerriti is representing
two suits, all the parties reside in
tos state. Most of the above plead
s orV'tlia grounds of adultry. Is it
possible the fair women of the
south are staining and annexing
her virtue, pride and honor with the
black, bloodyand immoral Chicago?
Services at tho M. E. Church
Sunday morning and night we e
well attended. Especially was the
sermon at night interesting and
profound on -tne d-i-flerent points of
a Christian life. Rev. T. 0. Rorie
is a divine of no small mental cal
ibre. Asa minister true to Gos
pel callings, he is not lacking in
ferreting out to sinner and Chris
tian, the duties involved in the
Master's chosen words, if we would
reap his blessings and find eternal
life bs3 r oi’.d; as the good pastor said,
fliers is temptation, there is oppo
tion—sometimes trying the very
depths of your soul. But what is
this life to debar the glories ot eter
nity? Why should the soul f#ar
opposition other than from the
Omnipotent who gave it? It is on
ly a meagro illustration of th© phe
nomenal works of His greatness;
and goodness in the invisible bs-1
yond. The Saviour teaches us to I
be meek, forgiving, charitable, lov- j
ing and faithful. Yet, in ail this,
He does not require a binding in
all this life of happiness a compar
ison to an eternal 'life of immortal
glory. But, the Saviour's meaning
Educational. A if.x.rvl Ami
as you would under*!a .id it; if w 1
do not love that whi.-h we . 1. ’v
can wo love that we have run*, r
seen? if you obey, lute and !;*•:;■ r !
father, mot her, sister: and brotiu-rv,
you aro not more de.-en : —. ;:t
er t 1.0 things ilin! ara not
binding to you. This L wiiaf i!u*
good pastor mean’ when he said
ho loved those ’nils and s a'levs
(the very essonci? of God .* great
ness ) and hoped, for u h;* oi an
hundred years.
As can be seen t :a M. . .. (Mmiv;i
for the past year or so, h.u; bsen
somewhat reduced in member*nip,
some have carried their letters to
other M. J'hChuro ics, wlnie ot- - r.->
have withdrawn and consented
with churches of other denomina
tions. This was greatly and to tin
lack if a regularp - -.tor. It ole
hoped the present paxt-.r will do
much in restoring tin church.
la McmoriaEn *f Brutuar Tbonus H.
' i >
o' i* cln s.
llall ot Homer Loße No. 82.1.0.
O. F.; —AV bores ft, On \i -xvaaly
Fiiihrv haa itoea fi; remove from cur
uiidet our beloved bM'diev, Tbes. 11.
Stvpheu, who was kibe/ ja the ey*
cloue oa the 19 h of F bin ::v, 1889.
Brother Stephens leaves a e&rrowiag
wife ami children, with h large cou
eonrse of relations a <1 i*in..s to moor a
his sail death. He was a devoted hus
band asd a kind and affectiouato fath
er, and a coasisteat uiensber o? the
church.
Resolved, That hi-e bowing ia
humble submission ro Him who docth
all things well, ve a:o saddened whea
we realize that ia the death cf our be-
T-:i,ed brother, our stste and c >anty
has lost a good ciiizen, aud ear Order
one of its highest j i reis.
Resfi-lved, That we extesl to the
wile and orphan children of our daceas
ed brother, onr heartlc-lt sytnpathy ia
il.eir sad bfreavem*ut, and commend
them to the Givor o! all good and per
fect gifts.
Resolved, That this Lodge go ia
mourning for thiity days in respect fa
the memory of enr departed brother.
jdosoived. That a copy of these re
solutions bs furnish*)J the family of
our deceased br&ihsr, and also a copy
be tftti; to tie ‘'Farmers Journal*’ fer
publication.
Resolved, That a blank paza in our
missnte book be reserved, and that
these rcfolutions be sp sad upon tha
'ft me. W. k. Ilill, R J. Dyar, T. F.
Hill, Cc.maiitee.
McELRgEJa Wj N E_Qr CARCUI for Weak .Verves.
McElrec’s WiNIZ Or CARPUS for female diseases.
Dennis, Tex,, March 12, —A
steady stream of immigrants is
pouring through this city to the
Oklahoma eouatry, and th infos
tion has broken out, hove. A num
ber of families are preparing to
csstthoir lots with the boomers.
At the present time Arkansas and
eastern Teuas arc contributing the
largest quota of voter*.
The cr w-i town to day ic fuial !
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