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This Surpasses Everything!
MY BUYER DONE SOMETHING THAT WAS NEVER DOnE BEFORE.
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-=75 CASES GOODS AT ONE PURCHASE. —
$ 9
-hFor * the * Distribution *to * the public for e next * week.9**
At sl.lß
- Ladies Top Shirts, tailor made,
of Brocaded wool goods, plain Cash
meres, Boucle, full width and lengl tli.
Choice
At sl.lß
Heal value $3.50
SI.OO and $2 50 Kid Gloves
Aa SOe choice.
80 dozen imported Kid Gloves;
they are Musquetairs, in street and
evening shades. Suedes, 5 buttons,
stitched back. Values $2.00 and $.50
Choice at
50c Pair
78 Ladies Robes, no two alike, on
front circular table. Values 85c to
sl.lO a yard.
Your choice at
a Yard,
l.nki wood Park Near Atlanta
l'or the Banks County Journal
Not since the Confederate guns in
Charleston harbor thundered their
iron storm against the seals of Fort,
Sumpter, has the country been o
startled and electrified, as when a
few days ago, the news was flashed j
over the world, that the beautiful and j
accomplished young Cuban girl Evan
zclina Cisneras had beeu rescued
from a Spanish dungeon, where she
bad hi en held as prisoner by that
blood thirsty and cold hearted brute
General V. eyler for fifteen long and
weary months. The daring exploits
of Karl Decker in wrenching' apart
the prison bars and setting the fair
young captive free; furnishes an
epoeli in the world’s history of prison
escapes unsurpassed since the days]
of night enantry. This spotless j
chi Id of (lie blood stained island of
Cuba was of a good family and had j
been tenderly reared; She was thrown j
into a Spanish prison, and forced t >
mingle with vile women, for no oilier j
cause, than that she repulsed with
scorn aid indignation the lustful ail
vances of a Spanish officer; tor thus
protecting her chastity she was
threatened with twenty years penal
servitude in a convict camp, far from
her native land; none but a monster
in human shape could treat an inno
cent unprotected female in such a
dastardly manner; “No beast so fierce j
Out has seme touch of pitv,” but that |
is a prerogative that never found j
lodgement in Weyler’s breast. Tne j
men .vlio risked their lives to rescue
the liberty of this fair young scuorita, |
deserve the lasting gratitude of the,
civilized world; their names are on
every tongue and the newspapers ol
the land are teaming with their praise.
To reckless bravery their daring ex
ploit iias only a paralel in the remaik
able escape of General Morgan and
some seven or eight of his comrades
from the Ohio penitentiary during
the war. This frail girl now gmi'y
rests beneath the stars and stripes;
and a chivalrous people will see to h,
that she is eared for and protected.
The custom of the blood thirsty as
sassin YVeyler, who commands the
Spanish forces on the island of Cuba,
of throwing refined and cultured
women in filthy prisons, and compel!
them to mix with the lowest dregs of
humanity, should be■ branded as the
vilest of she vile; it there Is one sen
timent stronger than another in die
breast of man; tnat will call fourth a
ipontanious burst of indignation; it is
P 31 -V I i li t**' .V t Stores O<r<*up!o<l 3> • j|BR
i the malicious and savage persecution
If the opposite sect. That bleeding
j and prostrate Cuba, that beautiful
'jewel ol the Antilles may one day be
| free, is the earnest desire of every
! patriotic American, she stretches out
.her suplicant hand for succor, but no
I relief comes; though her spotless gar
ments ai'i* drenched in gore, she must
struggle on unaided and alone that.!
her gallant and patrii tic sons will
continue the light until her independ
ence is secured, there does not seem
to be a doubt; she will continue to
flaunt defiance in the face of the rob
her chief Weyier and his hired min-
ions until they are driven from her
shores- Few countries have suffered
I what Cuba has at the hands of Spain;
! arrogant, dictorial and oppressive, she
I iias compelled the inhabitants of the
! island to pay tribute to aliauglity ana
! pampered court, without even the
I semblance of a voice, as to bow their
; unj ist reverence should be applied,
j times without number have they pt
i titioned the throne f>r redress, and
i a change of policy towards them;
to all of her pleadings Spain has
turned a deaf ear. The Cubans are
a brave and chivalrous people: and
it is a burning shame that a great
country lik ours, has not Jong since
accorded to them beiigeient rights.
Fulton.
THE GRANDEST HEM El >V.
ill- R M. Gieove, merchant of Chit -
hovvie, Va., certifies that, lie had con
sumption, was given up to die, sought
all medical treatment that money
could procure, tried all cough renie
i dies he could heai of, but got no relief:
f pent many nights silting up in a chair ■
was indued to try Dr. King’s New
i Discovery, and was cured by use of
two bottles. For past tureo years has
been attending to busmes, and pny
J.)r, King's New Discovery is the gran
| dest reinecy ever made, as it h is done
j so much for him and also for others
'in his eommiuiiiy. Dr. King’s New
Discovery is gu iranteed for (Vugh
C >!ds and consumption, it. don't, tad
Trial bottle free at L. G. Siam Ok
JBro’s, Harmony Grove, And !,■ G.
Hardman & Bro’s Harmony Gr ;ve,
I and Maysviile., Ga.
Two rou ON lb
; By spaeiai ariaiigeinenl we off u
HOAi ASi> FARM
, combination with our jni]er for $1.25.
j being the price of hath. That is, for ail new or
I oJd subscribers renewing ami paying inadvance
we send The Home and Farm one year for 25
cents Home ami Farm has for many yews bcn
the leadin'; agricultural Journal of the south
i and southwest, made by farmers ror farmers,
i Its Home Department Conducted by Aunt Jane,
: its C hildren's Department and its Dairy De
partment are brighter and bftttr ’ than ever
Renew now and get this great? Journal for tin*
Homo ami the farm for 25cents.
KNIT
Underwear.
Samples f.iom factories at halt and
one third price.
An early call for the first choice on
second table, is your gain.
AT 10c—Ladies’ ribbed cotton
Qcst, Fall weight, with long sleeves.
AT 19c—Ladies’ fleece .ined Vest
with covered seams, silk tape and
pearl buttons.
AT 33c—Ladies’ ribbed half wool
Vest, worth 60c, white or gray.
AT 69c—Ladies’ medicated scarlet
lamb’s wool Vest or Pants, regular
price SI,OO.
AT 33c—Ladies’ Egyptian cotton
Union Suits, fleece lined with covered
seams, silk finished, worth 50 cents.
TEN CENT MUSIC
Any one of the following mimed
pieces of late and popular music will be
m uled to any address on receipt of
10 cents, or 1:3 pieces for $1 00. **rrand
'capM.nisi,” Chicago Two-step, Yale
March. Black Am s-ic i. 51 uiiiattan
B-ach. Libert,y B: 11. n ; gh K-ho-.l Ca
dets, Narcissus. not Time in the Old
Town, All (loons lr ok Alike to Me,
My Gal’s a uiglf Born Lady Baggage
Couch Ahead, She Lives on tie flame
Street As Me, flue May nave fl.-en Bet
tor Days, Don’t To 1 n u- That You Love
tier. Sweet Bunch of Daisies, Eic., Etc.
Send for complete list. Special dis
count to the trade.
TEN CENT MUSIC CO.,
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JF.FFtRSONV.LLE. IND-
SO YEARS’
■■•y-'-U..*. ' -M&** BXPERiSMOB.
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trade mafike
-• DESICN3,
CCF-YRICMTS Lie.
Anyone sensing n sketch and description may
qu.ckiy ascertain, free, an Invention ia
probably patentable. Communications strictly
confidential. Oldest agency for securing patents
in America. We have a Washington a*.-ice.
Patents taken through Muun & Cos. recoi73
special notice ia the
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,
beautifully illustrated, largest circulation of
anv scientific Journal, weekly, terras $3.00 a/ear,
fl.jOssx months. Specimen copies and HAND
Book on Patents sent free. Addresa
MUNN A CO f
901 Broadway, New York
r{E STRONG POINT -boui
die cures by Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is
•:hat they are permanent. They start from
i the solid foundaticu: Purs B'OOlf.
AT 69c—Ladies’ half wool Union
Suits, worth $1.25.
AT 93c— Ladies’ wool Union
Suits, worth $1,50.
A T 19c—Children's wool ribbed
Ves' and Pants, worth 40c.
AT 25c—Children’s natural wool
Vest ami Pants or Drawers.
AT loc—Bov’s gray Merino Shirts
or Drawers, ail sizes.
AT 19c—Infants’ Australian wool
Wrappers with covered seams, all
sizes, worth 40c.
AT2 21c—Children’s fleece lined
Union Suits, all sizes
AT 59c—Children’s Union Suits,
three-fourths wool, worth 75c.
Sven’s Underwear.
AT 19c—Natural Merino Shirts,
made with ribbed bottom, French
neck, silk braiding and pearl buttons,
Drawers to match.
AT 39c—wool Shirts and Drawers
naturrl and camel’s Trail* color, the
kind othci sthres sell for 50c; our
HARD M A N- SHAN K L E
tSSBaSKK , a-r .raaiassi.TKraurfigv
fj To the People of Banks county. —From now until January 1 iB
RWe will offer some BARK BARGAINS mid invite the people ulb
If Bunks county to cull anil see mir goods, YVe have the larges! am.ft
ffl Best selected line of clothing, bats, slurbs, shoes anti jieek-jSI
P wear in Northeast Georgia, ami our
Mdse Company,
> ,
SSPricos ;nv. in jiccord with tin* limps. (;m* i.m.- t gj
BAT on, Women and Child n*n\; Slim*?; ctmiw
He Kqualled in Price : nd (Quality in *
Harmony Grove, Ga.
• -/n/. in "Sr af-BHav-iTtv* mT.-. I—II i I W il l r H M : -v-k .A l —'W
price 39 cents.
AT 50,•—-.Men's all wool Shirt or
Drawers, medicated scarlet or nat
ural color.
AT 75c—Men's lambs wool Shirts
or Drawers, white, natural or Camel’s
hair coior, light, medium or heavy
weight, worth $1.25.
AT 98c and IS I.so—Men’s Union
Suits, cotton or wool.
We begin Monday to exhibit a selec
tion of L3O styles tin trimmed new tall
shapes.
All the new Kibbuns in Plaids and
Hainan stripes.
New Feathers, Flowers and all trim
mings
They are rich and rare—and just
arrived Friday;.
Figured turkey red
Dress Prints at
4c a Yard.
This is the Man j
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valss m li j ls“m *
, llie Freislil.NSSS
If you need
a Buggy call
at lhe Jour
nal Office.
Figured !ndigo blue
Dress Prints at
4 cents a Yard.
Pride of Laundry
yard-wide Bleach
ing at 4 1- 2e a Yard
Sea Island Per
cafes, yard-wide,
new*-* 4 d^s'sr 11 *,
tltirli fn.ll Khgde.s,
the 10c quality, at
5 7-8 c a Yard.
best grade 10c dark Zephyr Ginghams
at 5 cents a yard.
Outing Flannels, the 9c grade, at
5 cents a yard.
Flannel Pe’Laine. new fall designs,
12c grade, at 7 cents a yard.
Figured Turkey red Dress Flannel
ettes, thel2cgrade, at 5c a yard,
Mohair, value 15c at 9c a yard.
Brocatine Dress Goods, newest de
signs, 15c value, at 9J.yc a yard.
Shirtings, value 5e at 3%c a yard.
Zebra Cloth, value 20c, at 10c a yard.
THE
NEW YORK WORLD
THUIGE-A YY’EEK EDITION.
8 Pages a week. 156 Patters a Year.
A paper ns useful to you ns n great
daily for only one dollar a year. Better
than ever. All the news of all the wrld
all the time. Accurate and fail-to every
body. Democratic and for the people
against trust and all monopolies. Bril
liant illustrations. Stories by great au
thors in -. very number. Splendid read*
ing for women and other special depart
ments of unusual interest,
It stands first among I 'weekly” paper;
In size, frequency of publication end
freshness, variety and reliability of con
touts. It is practically a daily at the
er price of a weekly ; audits vast list
of subscribers, extending to every state
and territory of the Union and foreign
countries, will vouch for the accuracy
and fairness of its news columns.
We offer this uneijualed newspaper
and The BANKS COUNTY JOURNAL
together one year for SI.OO.
The regular subscription price of the
two paper $1.50 cash.
Cut Thss Out
and sand it and thirty cents in stamps to the
editor of the Banks County Journal and we
will send for six ((>) months The Youth's Advo- j
cate, Published at Nashville, TVnn.
Regular price for six. months is 50 cents, t r
one dollar per year.
Never before lias such a paper been Per. and
for one dollar, if at any price. Remember our
, special thirty cents oiler is for new subscribers
j only. Read the following, which will explain
some of the advantages of Use Youth’s Advocate
j and our offer to give a Bicycle, (odd Watch,
Scholarship. Etc., free.
| The Youth’s Advocate, an illustrated semi
m u; l.ly Journal of sixtx on large j age* printed
on a very high grade of paper. Established IS'.H)
Sample copios sent free.
V'Ming pcojile. Subscribe for a paper that id
elevating in character, moral in tone mid es
pecially interesting and i roiitahle to young
leo]le but read with interest and profit by pen- j
pie of All Ages. Some of the best talent to be i
iou id Isas been regularly cmjiloycd for different
departments. Xondcnoni-national. ir would
be useless for us to comment ou the advantages
of such a paper going into every household,
where mortal influence and literary accomplish
ments should be encouraged and cultivated. I
Such tends to prevent yovng people from culti
vating the habit of rear ing unprofitable ami j
dsmoralizing literature. It is strongly in-,
dorsed by Poachers,, Ministers, Business men j
rue oi/neai.
A Bicyclei, Gold Watch, Diamond King ora!
scholarship in Draughton’s FracLical Business
College, Nashville, Tenn. or Texarkana, Texas;
or a scholarship in most any reputable Business
College or Literary Sohoalinthe United Slates
can be secured by doing a little work for us at ,
home. Large cash commission paid agents.
Address Youth’s Advocate Publishing Cos.,
‘Nashville, Tend , {Don’t ft til to send order for
special six months offer as above directed.;
NUCififl V~fl ivurov Dvr.-pnr. ...i.
I wOK Constipation andlndigestloii.
• Hie Liv:i'. Pile-'.-
CLOTHING.
In Broad St. St ire
WE LL SIIIUTISK YOU.
58 Men’s Hickory Working Over
shirts. slightly damaged by water;
50 cents.
15c each.
118 Coats and Vests, Cheviots, Wor
steds and Fluids, value $lO.
\l EACH.
75 Coats and Vests, worth sl2.
.A/i: J04.;5 EACH
250 Samples Alpine lints, worth $2.00
and $3.00.
AT ><>e EACI l.
190 Children’s Black wool Hats.
AT lOc EACH,
175 Boy’s Alpine Hats
AT :s:ic EACH.
75 dozen heavy fleeced Cotton Un
dersh i rts, worth 40 cents
A Tlsc EACH.
40 dozen Moil’s Negligee Shirts, the
75 cep ts kind
AT :}!>(• EACH,
27 dozen ribbed fleeced lined Shirts
and Drawers, value $1.25 each
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