The Farmers journal. (Homer, Ga.) 1888-1889, May 02, 1889, Image 1

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PIKE, , ATTORNEY AT UW, J lil'Kß).,3>X. tvKPKGIA G. v\L BROWN, •. ’v'w'ts v'TVvCy* QW ObV*!t J 1 vs*■ VtlSv, </l6o!’griß. "Will do a gaasral practice. Collsot ?r.|r •. vpaciklty. • J±x&s Mkkimtt, Attorney arid Counselor at Law, ■Afiiy aVllle, , {■•) W3LL C- i'i'ASf9RI3GE. , attorney at law, tfc.; -niHei O'oorala, jxl. A. ii, LTAPLEH, • A jliter., corgi'i, ft-, ,| atieniiou givea to ob?: - • and chrome diseases oi io?Jg '*£■'. ’ 7. D. LOCKHART. P H YBICIAN, 'tmer, Georgia. J. W. SrSK'r: itSLACKSMITH2S?G. 7. sites’, Georgia B'. Jrgie unci Waggons mate c order Repairing a SpeciaM.v. Ordinary’* Court t Mondays in each month, r. r. nill, r Unary. Bssperiei* Cmrii ‘J h’vd Mondays in March anil Sep* teteber. M. t,. Hntchius judge. Clmrol&ejM . - , T ; • byterian Utiurch, services *aa :in eseh month, Key. G. H.. SJartteiige, pastor. . Methodist Church, services Ist Saaday itt . '■ month, and Saturday before, Re-?.. ,}. I), Gnnnols and Jao. I. Pen* iergraj, pastors. lA-j&irt Church, 4th Sunday in each tjsouth and Saturday before, Rv. J. F. 3 ooda pastor. Li'dfi-as. _ _ _ _ „ r .or Lodge-, so. tti., I. 0. O. F., moots :t Tuesday in each month, J. v .-nr?:pier, sjoble gi&cd, T. F. Hiit, secretary. _ p liclta Lodge ro. 148, F* A. 25., •ju- . Friday night hi eaoh month, i,, •, t£o, w. a., p- tt. Edwards, v ,u w. compter, J. w., w. s. wag, 6*e?.’v., w. c. j. earrisca, treseem., xciit * reidkill, s. D. c. e. oW£&,J,d., €!*>'■ tv. ?R a. a, j, tasfc, J, 4. OOTiCc! wip>4,2uier Zil r ‘, 7. [>&■ After ihis iti-o not;otvi oi a:;> kiml will b • in his paper without tim p:i : .iAa':o;\ fo*s -a-ivaaca OiSloor* " Jiora .; 1 . Si oi) pi HHuieat, o n. c 6-uiii - pr(wi;ieot, •;/. e Hill -si-iicta ry. .. j • ayai chaplain, a. >■■ uwaa* doorkeepor- IVOTJCIE! r- incy to 1n -.f OC t <- . r. rsl c.sw.to. Apply to J. M. Marritt, <>iya ville, r O. C. ChauJlar, JeiAror, Georgia. 4o A, M o7liY _ foT.bA N Jr snn;B of hn ! upwards on le(a eorßuiissioa than cuy mas in nr?V<f*Kt Georgia. E, M Edwards. f>2 6m. ©fiJeot a JSlMnJta For Sal® A*, thi? Office, A>[ kin Us. jMcElree*B of Carduf and are £sr sale by the following merchuiita in Bank vl adjoumay. eouunoa: J 2 •.'isphrna, ho Bier, Georyia. w. T onrican jewt>!lFiilp, tiaorgia. oenrgo wiley. uti:isvilir, Georgia. cV-srles swert, Alto, ceotgis i. Lre JiFgrand, ctnraar, goergia, a. i roUamr walE.nl nil!, geoijria. HAthooeh ar.d cn., aurmosy grora. ga. row n r at Qa ac! S. , hi q sun?}, aaii P r; )-,- Mav-iTiile, gsorgi*. 3 c sire, Apple vaiicy. eorgi3. ,i b. w* Thof.t-r. fort (georgia ... i ; |te m •. Yefcterti ty vr ae Maj-day. A nice rain was presented. There i sons* talk of a pic uic ?,round here soon At present tL-v. hoaltli of this sec tiou a exceedingly good, Tits pestir# fly ha- mado his ap p?.rauco. Mrs. W. <L J. Garrison is visiting : Ailauta this wock. Judge Hill visited Atlanta this | weak on oflteial business. I Mr. Mat. Iviloe oi Maysville, was in town Saturday sight. • Some of tb boys went out gig ging Tuesday night. That cold blizzard last weak was not very pleasant. Dr. Smith of Belton, was iu town la?.* week. JggJP* Ladies, if you want the latest styles in Hals and Bonnets, and Fancy Goods, go to T. E. Ivey & Cos., Harmony Grove. They buy direct from the imports mid are headquarters for such goads. Try BLACK-gnAUSH? tea lor I iy K ipsS*. Rev. Mr. Alfred. Boris bar jast re taraed from a trip to Oglathorp. Mr. Brocks, from Wilke? county, visited kin siatftr, Mre. T. 0. Rone, last week. Tke boys tt&y Mr. T. J. Ash bag faliazi “into line again.” Look out Grove Love I. "Wc have a stake up, Mr, J. W. Sumpter has invented a patent cultivator that will inter est the- farmers. Call and see it. It is about time for sanitary im provement. A few barrels of liraa would receive a ready sale. ‘’Gbwurd A.d n'rocv.’iidv ;. KAN'. • C'• •j Y, GA. l\: •. if'' \jAY, .Vi j 'V p*st'r. t ’c W'WS I “ CAi' i)..; far rtficinfi A Literary Ui ;.; has been orgai ixod fcj. th;> Tliouip’.-on School House; near tua iiank • a*rl .i-rankiin uuo.j Y trust A may prove a success. At th Methodist church Sunday night, the prayermaeting was wall attended, arid the lecture by liv. I. O, Rorie was hii- uly appreciated. Mr, Mize und family, and Mr. Carson and fartsily >t Franklin counly, visited Mr. *3. C. Forbet’ family Saturday and Sunday. Lr.&{ iseue contained an article tbe continued. The cnmmpoad oat has failed lo continue if this week, but may come in next issue. From every source^ be people &r anthused oyer the project ol the Dummy Line. They boliave it would boa great /vivintage to tha country. If you waist u see the laf *?fc styles aal lowt-S prices in Mil linery and Fancy Goods, IGna Dress Goods, etc., call on T. E. Key & Cos., Harmony Grove, JfcinAflNE OF CARDU!, a Tonic ior Woman. At Iho Baptist chunth on Sun day, s large aad attontivs congre gallon assembled to hoar Bar L. J. Duncan. His sermon oatheful lillment of proph n; ■ was intersting. ' The Union SjwuKy-&;:hoo! al the Pr?bylrian chnvnh ■; iu a floor ishinj: condition. Th- Sunday school at th* Baptist church, Sun dayevcaisg, was also well attend nd. and promises to be interesting. s'tXass JjJ.cc tiiuL & bises meeting of the citixeiiS is called to sseet ob the fiist Tuesday in May, to olact dele.ga‘e to the ib&d Covigrees, whisk Biests ;<i Ad&uta oc May 22, ISB9. T. V. Hill, Ordinary. Citizen seem# t* oppose our views on the Duamiy Lins. A right 1 *1 opinion is the right ef American ! citizenship. Through the extend lad curt@ay of our brothers of the ! press, w@ giro Citizen’s adicla ip?c&, with a request that those in sympathy with our or ths ques tion will respond in next, issue. T. E, Ksy A Cos., Hsmiony Grove, t&& show you the meat magnificent lira a of .Millinery and Dru** Goods j ever brought to this market, anil ! (hay are ehaap, too. * MeELBEE’S WIWE OF CAROOS ior Weak I.’arrta, | av--wvs_ w*T i- Rev. J. F Goodt? attended fh® Baptist Stale Convention at Mari etta, last week. sss?* toa cures Couatirmtion. Mr. a. B. Means has recoived the appoint sfiiont of pestmaei'er at Maya vilie, to take tlu place oi tho prs enf incumbent, hi;. G- W Brown Several supporters ©f th* Jourukl toll us wz are rnakiMg it “a lively paper.” No.w, wo are not given lo praise, but if the readers of the Journal think it worthy of praise, lot thorn speak; v. v accepf the inevi table. T'roaiolioA ruin'-; some peopie TANARUS„ a V gi. io l>e so soil’ osteemcd , that they jut; sot respect thair beu fViencL; they kick at their superiors arid, ia trying to be hiadore, ihv.y make thenwelveF rediculos. The arhattstad aad. drowsy fdm *-, aaiiiniOK to .q r jag time, indicate a.. iraptirr but luggifcb voadinon .f IHa blood, which may wo rtraa-iiitti by >lk -3i of Ayei’s Sarsaparilla. It is ibe most poworin], and, At the sr. lira*, moot •eoßoaiieal blood ptiriiDr known. As n hair ‘irossir.g and renovator. Ay at’6 liair v ie.'jr is umvsr*>ally com aicnded. it eradicaiaft daedinff, ci.r>< uraptioa of ta- scalp, iuvigotateß and bsaati6* rha hair, and iu fading or turning gray. This office has handed ku urticK, posted up in sometime Saturday night or SuxicUy morning, purposed 2c havs bn written by Jack 2 he Ripper from .London. The article contains a number of names 1 of agro men who liv* iu this com munity, and so far as known, are i # ... I law-abiding. Its purpose is mtim i idation, *nd evidently was written \ by some scurrilous white man with I - no object in view othor than an <kx ! oiling natur* ct deviltry amosj the i darkies. The Tearnal did not think jit worthy of publicatios, besides, it does nit iadora# intimidatiou from any source, wafhecially in & I reminuhiiy where and ordei : ar at haiid, but would s.iy to 2ks ! darkies, slay at home of nights. i In company with Mr, P, M. Ed j wards and his little daughter, Eu ! bie, we attended the fusers! ser mon ot tho late Mr, T. 11, Slovens and sa William, af Salem Methodist church Sunday morning. Aa umitially large corsgregstioa was present. liev. J D. Guanelli delivered the eulogy in his plain | and impressive manner. The church ! was filled to overflowing/ seats had ‘ to be secured from the school house i jin front of the church. At the clos j i of the sermon IKv. Mr. Peadegrass ! led in praysr, when Rev. Mr. lio : ri anaonneed that Ihirs vere i about four hundred ia atieadance, ; xud New Sale*a church was due i 5?40 lo foreign mission, andhepro ' posed to take up a collection; sl9:- | 70 cents ware subscribed. After bonedictioa, by invitation ■ bf Dr. Quillian, with Mr. P. M. Ed j wards and'his little daughter, wa : tofik dinner v.ilh the doctor 2nd , his good family, where wo passed ; several hours at the doctor’s plesu aut hems. i Sfealby ville, Teun , April 28, —A ! distressiag suicids oscursed bsiwsen j midnight aad daylight to-day. Miss Mary CLlheau fess beea sisk some i aiestki, bat aot coslioed to hr bod. • Ska fcscaaio morbid, weak and deapoa- I dsßt; sv?ry nesdful madic&l aad other I aUsetis.'a vas given, but she seamed jto grow weaker sad more belpioeß. j night s&e went quietly cat to 3 Banoatit'nal. AtcriiialtoTnl ..Oil OU Ae prc( • 3 r.)!•)•''. -.• :• t was d’rtrvJH-ii. It in piin2A : Keskaoas uu;.srvij her .;,<{ ; t mitti'd .iuieidd- Sim *•■' t ; ’<■ * the well y.d t.K br iy i > a much tioabl-i. ;e* 1 aiboaa luff ties icofct exemplary Ci ris : na ic. Tu-; aceidtut was a•tovrSi'j blow io tue iiiu fly- _______ ‘•Tbsl Du niVny 1 .in V/ho wants a Dummy Liuc from Homer t Lulu, any moi o this tlicv want a leech to abstract th*. Iffood froii; their hearts: The my” well defines the olivets of a railroad of any doscn'pfion, upon *&j eettionaorit, for ihoy corat bur-t ling alowg. exciting ?ae f -ailfy oi h inanity to that auxilify, iLai .-c called enterprirt' and style, vu:' )• robs thorn <<l tiiLr howesty, and ear rise the first fruits of Ihoir country fo tho strong ol'the turor aiid monopolist:: Why not live the lives of our iorafathsrf who, in a common country and with a common its!crest framed tho grandest inihruaieat ev - jianned by :<n? Yet tliere ware nw railroad and Dummy Lines The soblost men who ever decked the pages ot accieul History or modem history, were roarad in the country and in tho village where a cotumoi iater sst existed. An ißiiitutiOß of Darning i u flomer would eclipse anj Ftunuay Lifts, sed GaLovfth would quicker sraiia upon ssicfe su rutcrp’he. Urifa.rici'-y in the iooistv circle is ! of tho great- ai ecmiasads aad Ant “all *ufn should fre snt? equal/’ is the spirit ol oar coastitatioß; who then can vsiik for ik* sriatcofat U Lcmat t£*n nbost thjir fset lika toys, or ihe capitalist to gobble up tferr carniagd for pant feare ami laugh at tie awii&t oi their brow is their effort j to. withstand t ! -‘ hurdetuotuc results oi l Damaq Line? It would bottei be a hog-trail from Homer to Lull, and remain ike.'., than ne a sruoki bpseo and torn crib path from ta western states. Itailroads have coae uo near absivay, for the patroisige taa’ll as it is, km woes Jed torn/ of our best citizens to eueb exlest >axt rhey ts never ovtraoiaa it, but I t aa iiiakft that -,v* Deed, aad p-irmiz* homo industry. Lducata aad .veld tha sppemnco of evil, for wn u conn try runs entirely upon arificiai wheels, eo ruptioa wili nataralv fel low, sud yoiu govercmatit nsst go like Jjsoifer. never to ries agei, and yoar costs rv mast go like tbr cities of Hod and Goiraonow, into eorlast ing E Bines (JitZhs. “Girls,” said an elderly uanarrisd lady, *‘cever asak® a jenaj iaa wait nay longer tbac- is necessary, i ysaag ruftu oaiied oa are oUo®. lla '.ad been ther® frequeatiy, and wh*s Ira told of liifi pressace, I thoapbi I wmld ts'. hiss a little, so sent word *own that I would ba thare soon. 1 purposely waited kail an har, &.:iri wt.en I did go to the parlor ha h:td ejonsed him self and goos>, and ha Defer oalia l again. I liked kins awfully, tec; use the young tnss well and be •onsidoava of their leelings, tor romtaber thsrs &re lots o l girls in the world juat *& g-iod as you ere A’ .ti>. ~>2.