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A Beginner Of Fall &QoAb • Bargains
To make this sale extremely attractive, we have added an extra force of salepeopl', so the
bargains might be weii distributed^
Just Ota n! loss Prices
A Blanket Bargains
96 PAIRS EXTRA LARGE AND HEAVY BLANKETS, WOOL.
BUT READILY TAKE THE PLACE OF $250 KIND
_ CHOICE SI.OO PAiR
A COmfort Bargain
74 very heavy Salteen and Cretonne Comforts, you might try and match
t hese at $2 oO CHOICE 75c
A MARSEILLE QDILTRARGAIN.
38 eleven Quarter etze Muneille Quilu.eome elighl, eoiled; ft womle 1
$2 50 spread. CHOICE AT 90c
A WONDERFUL
Timm RED RMSI TMEILOTO Bißfilli'i
16 pieces of the above 35c a*d 40c quality, each one of different design
CHOICE AT 15c A YARD:
00 heavy grade Percale Bundles 18 Yardds to tlie bundle
AT <>sc EACH
Surah Silks, all coiors, At 14c yd
5 pieces Oliiiitx Sillf, 27-inoht s wide,
retail pr-ice 5Q°. At 24 cents a y,rtl
The Max JosepSi Mercantile Atlisns Oa
He is true hero indeed, tbat
meets the raging billows of woe as
courageously as tae sunkissed ripptes
*>f weal. Tuat is, when the clouds of
misfortune obscure tbe rose tints of
his prosperity and tee cruel winds of
adversity howly, he will with renewen
energy buckle on his armor, cast dis
pondency ty the fore winds of heaven,
dispel tbe clouds, cease the winds,
clasp eagerly the outstretihed had of
hope, and scale the peak whereon the
star of his ambition glimmers; thus
overcomeing gloriously all ebstacles
coufronting him while journeying tLe
great highway of life Does not such
as he stand worthy the name of true
hero?
A Ministering Angel
At a time when tht civilized world
in thrilling with horror over the des
picable murder of the Empress of Ain.
tria by a member of a ret of men who
have sworn to raif e their hands against
the sitters on thrones, and the posses
sors of wealth, it is a pleasure to turn
to the deeds of one of our own coun
try-women, who has ot alone dispens.
ed her wealth in aid of the sick and
suffering, but wbo has, with her own
gracious and kiudly hand, ministered
to the comfort and well being of the
wounded, th gaunt and fever-sticken
members of the returning army.
It was a comparatively easy thing to
write her name to a check, and for a
goodly amount, too, but Niss Helen
Geuld has gone farther.
Not content with turning her own
palatial home into a temporary hos/n-
ALL WOMEN
Should know that th
“Old lime” Remedy,
ms
la the best tortaMfcTMMte. Comet* an
1 it*rolarules In Female Ort/ans. should be
taken for Chaste el Lite nna before Child-Birth.
Piaster* “Old Tims” Xmcdla bare stood the
test for twenty years.
Made only by NewspencerMedldneOo., Chat
tanooga, Teaoeesee.
for sale and recommended by
R. 1- THOMPSON, Homer a
tal, tliis gentle lady, the possessor of a
genuine Christian heaat, has given
her whole time to the amelioration of
the condition of the stricken soldier
boys.
Not alone has she given orders for
clean and comfortable cots, tor delica
cies for the parched and hot throats,
for suitab'e reading matter wherewith
to pass away the restless and tossing
hours of convalescence, but she has
personally seen tbat her orders were
fulfilled and carried out.
All praise to this wealthy and gra
cious woman, whose thoughts and as
pirations are in such direct contrast
to those of her sister Anna and broth
er-in law, the Court de Castedane,
whose sole aud only object, according
to tbe recent newspaper columns, is
social gaiety and the whirl of selfish
j pleasure.
What a boauliful and satisfactory
disposition of wealth is the actions of
one sister, and what foolish ephemeral
results are obtained by the frippery
and more scattering of money in the
other!
Helen Could’s name wi’l be 'loved
and revered when that of the othei
feminine member of the family rhs
have been fergotte/i.—Augusta
Herald.
LIKE A GREAT RAILWAY
With its branches running in even
direction, are the arteries and veins
which convey the- blood to every part
of the system. When the liver and
kidneys refuse to act the blood is pre
vented from circulation by poisonou
acids, and then comes Rheumatisms
I Dr. Drummond’s Lightning Remedy
drives these poisons from the blood,
and Dr. Drummond,s Lightning Lin
iment restores the stiff joints, drawn
colds and hardened muscles. If your
druggi t has not got these remedies,
send to the Drummond Medicine
Company, New York, and the full
months treatment of tw larger
bottles will be sent to your express
address.
CASTOR IA
Tor Infants and Children.
Ta KM Yn Nave Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of C
Another l°t Turkey Red Prints At 2c a yd
Another lot Indigo Prints At 2c ycl.
ALL THESE PUT UP IN 25 YARD PACKAGES, 50c FOR2S
No less no more to one customer
Best quality Shirting prints at 2J cents a yard
Best yard-wide 15 cent French Percales at 4 cents a yard
Brown Sheeting at 2J cents a yard
Dress Flanneletts at 4 cents a yard
62 large size Marseilles *2 50 Counterpanes at 90 cents each
26 pieces Housewife Cotton Flaanel, heavy grace at 5 cents a yard
18 pieces all wool Scarlet Flannel at 10 cents a yard
26 pieces Bakhara Flannelette at 8 cents a yard
19 pieces 8 cent Oouting Flannels at 3J cents a yard
Dress Goods Bargain Table
One large lot Short Length Woolen Dress Goods, marked in plain
figures as follows :
SI.OO giande at 50 cents
50c grade at 2c c
25c grade at l?i
12Jo grade at GJo
6£c grade at 41c
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SALE. NEVER AGAIN SUCH
4 pieces Serge, 42 inches wide, regular price Gsc At 35 cents a yard
8 pieces Bavedere Suiting, regular price 50c -At 32 cents a yard
4 pieces Hercules Suiting, iLe 60 cennt kind At 31 cents a yard
10 pieces American Novelty Woolens, 50c quality At 36 cents .a yard
Brocade Jacquards, regular price 25c, at 13c a yard
Imported Novelty Dress Skirts Patterns, no two alike. Only 23c ayd
4 pieces Black Henrietta, 38 inches wide, retail price 30 cents a yard
At IS cents a yd,
are the seat or the starting point of
many maladies, all of them serious,
all more or less painful, and all of
them tending, unless cured, to a
fatal end. No organs of the body
are more delicate or more sensitive
than the kidneys. When symp
toms of disease appear in them not
a moment is to be lost if health is
to be restored. The best way to
treat the kidneys is through the
blood, cleansing it from the poison
ous matter which is .usually at the
bottom of kidney complaints. For
this purpose there is no remedy
equal to
Age?’s
Si tnapariila
“For many years I have been a constant
sufferer from kidney trouble, and hove
tried a number of largely advortised kidney
cures without benefit. At last a friend ad
vised me to try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Tlie__
use of eight bottles of this remedy entirely
cured n;y malady.” — Maky Alilleu, liitxi
Hancock Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
J B L, PERKTN3
Attorney at Law,
Homer, Ga.
Pomyt attention given-to all business plated
in my hands.
Q. N. HARDEN* M. D.
gSrOFFiuis Westof V Lie Square,
HOMER, GA.
Telephone at office.
J b SAM DANIEL, M. D.
East of Public Sqare •.
HOMER, GA.
J)R. W. G. SHARP,
i>isivrvfs*T\
MAYSVILLE, ga..
Sg?“Ofl)ce over W. C. J. Garrison’s Store.
Don’t forget to gi.ve us a call when
yon conic to town.
The only way to reach tho public
is through printers’ ink. All business
men will realize this sooner or later
J W. HEAD
Has opened up a New Shop at Riley’
Mill.and is well prepared to Repair
and 'Paint your Buggies, Wagons and
Bicycles. Horse shoeing a specialty
all work guaranteed.
URorsTmMosTCopiETEBucCY&tTORY" Earth Write for
Our ooaetHm the Best— L
, cup Price the lowest C-MkwW'*’' n
*46Tf.iuk \
w|*|f AcmciimikAt.
BL'ill COLLEGE
It uplf? Mam Bukoimo.
GA.
A college education in the reach of all. A.8.,
P.S.. Normal and Business Mar.’a courses.
Good laboratories; healthful, invigorating’ cli
mate; military discipline; good moral and
religious inf.uerxcea. Cheapest board in the
State; abundance of country produce; expenses
from $75 to a year; board in dormitories
or private families. Special license course for
teachers; *ull faculty nine; ?W under the
control cf the University. A college prepar
atory class. Co-education of seres. Tlreiusti
tutiori founded pi tec! ally for ft ; dents of limited
uicdas. Send for catalogue to the President.
Job. S. Stewart, A.M.
SEIETB - - Our Brag Sale
Brocaded Shirts, real value 81 50, at 46 cents each
All wool Black Skirts; va’ue $2 00, at $1 20 each
Diagonal Sutiting Skirts, value $2 25, at $1 25 each
Skirts, all wool, Brocade effects, fully worth $3 50, at $2 3. each
Imported Novelty Skirts, no two alike, worth $5 00
Al< #3.00 each
A Shoe Bargain. £$£ THER
Two large tables Ladies and Misses Button Lace Shoes, values *1 50 to S2OO
At 30c JPnlr
And values $2 25 to $2 75, At 75 cents a pair.
Two large tables Men’s $2 50 Caff, Patent Lea,her, Kangaroo and Russet
Shoes, Congress or Bala
Choice # l .GO a pair
jT> 1 4-K ; zr-Y T FROM the moody &
I JRREWSTER BANKRUPT
Vv T nol J?ans Pants at 25 cents
$1 25 Mole Sk n Pants at 38 cents.
$2 00 and 83.00 Men’s Pants in blue and black cheviot, at97c a pair
S3 50 Men’s Corduroy Pants at 81 49
36 Men’s all wool $8 00 Cheviot Suits at s3:6Bc
76 M en’s Odd Suits, in all styles, worth SIO,OO to *l2 00, at 4 48 a Su it
25 Men’s English Tricot Suits, in black and blue, striekly all wool
cheap at $12.50. At $5 99 a Suit
HOSIERY. .uOO pairs Misses, Ladies’ and Men’s Hosiery, in tan, black,
from.the bankrupt sale worth from loc to 35c Choice 8c a pair
HANDKERCHIEFS. Ladies’ Mull Handkerchiefs, with fancy border
India Linen Lawn, the corners beautifully embroidered.
Also a line of Mourning Handkerchiefs, Gentlenmen’s Linen Cambric
Handkerchiefs, hemstitched, colored .borders, in.different designs. Your
choice of the lot for 5 cents each,
DIRECTORY.
Superior Court— Judge N. L. Hutchins
Lawrenceville; Solicitor-General C v .
Brand, Lawreneoville: convenes 6:U Won.ay
in March and September.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Ordinary- T. F. Hill, Homer; Court meets
flret Monday in each month.
Bborift—J. S. Parks, Mow; J). H. Griffin
Deputy.
Clerk—Logan rerkina, Homer.
Tax Receiver—J. C. Aden, Yonab.
Tax Collector—L.J. Ragsdale, Carnot.
Treasurer—W. M. Ash, Homer.
Surveyor—R. C Alexander, Homer.
Coroner—Stovall Poole. Pi itit.
COUNTY SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS.
H. W. Wooding, Maysville.
V D. Lockhart, President.
Board of Education—A. L. Thompson, Gresham
Ducket, WT. Anderson, M. li.Carter.
JUSTICE COURTS.
Anderson District 465 W. C. J. Garrison J. P
M.L. McU illartl Cor.slible. Thursday
before second Saturday in each month,
crli.i District 1210 -J. S. Conley J. P., D. F
So. iesN. P , F. M.Sandebs constible.
Bush Vi !e D tri : Parham J. p., W
A. Watson N. r., D. N". McUalliard
Constible Courh -itk Saturday in each month.
Columbia District 371—A. J. Cash J. p., s.
U Wilkinson N. P., F. B. Blalock constible.
C<*urt second Saturday in each month.
Davids: District 207—J. C. Wade J. P.. W. J
Burgess 2\. P., J. C. Ingram Constible.
Grove River District 1464—C. W. Headers J. P
J. F. Evans N. P.,H. M. Smith Constable.
Court third Friday in each mouth
Golden Hill District 445-W. P. Blackburn J. P
J. W. Feyton H.P.* Jule Owens Constable
Homer District 265—W. H. Turk J. P., H.
Blackwell N. P., K. U. Stephens Constable.
Court Second Wednesday of each month
Poplar Springs District 912—1 C. A. Gillespie
J. P., A. J. Griffin N. I’., J. S. Meeks Con
stable Court second Friday in each month.
Washington District 284 9am Keesler J. P
M. J. Ragsdale N. P., John Cochran and
J. A. Martin Constablos Court third
Saturday in each month.
Wilraots District 1205—M. W. Gillespie J. P.
G. W Wiley N, P. W. B. Shannon.
Constable. Court third Friday n each mouth.
LODGE DIRECTORY.
Phidelta No. 148 F. A. M. Meets first Friday
night of each monthat Homer .A. L. Thompson
W. M., M. G. Sanders Secretary.
Hollingsworth. No. 355 F. A. M. Meets Fourth
Friday night in each mouth at Hollingsworth
P. Y. DucKctt W. M.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
.HOMER—Baptist chu ch, Fourth Saturday
and Sunday in each month, Pastor
J. T. Barnes.
Mt. CAltMEL—First Saturday and Sunday in
each month. Level Grove—Second
Sunday in each month. Demurest—
Third Sunday in each mouth.
HOMER Methodist.. First Sunday
ll A. M., Revs. A. J Sears, and G. W.
ri ner. Pastors; at Mt. Pleasant Secoud Sun
day aud Saturday belore, at 11
o’clock A M.
NEW SALEM; Third Sunday at 11 A M
and 4th Sunday and Saturday before
at 11 o’clock A M.
OIJJ BETHEL; Fourth Sunday at ?P M
Acivenise jn The Journal and. see
your business prosper.
DOUT FAIL T 0 VISIT
MADDOX BROS., STUDO.
(THE OLD McDANELL’S GALLERY 115 E, Broad Street.)
SPECIAL RATES FOR SUMMER
SEASON.
Uiliyas f% rni/e
plMlly 4,3| It 1 S-v
llUilis LIfjVLLO .
an a: vi lIjE, al.
JB@*THIS ENTERPRISING FIRM HAVE .ENGAGED IN THE
HARDWARE BUSINESS AND CAN SUPPLY WITH FARMING
TOOLS, BUGGY AND WAGON MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS, GUN
CARTRIDGES, AND CUTLERY AT PRICES TO SUIT YOU.
We also sell th.
Iron King Stove,
GLOBE RESTURANT
101-lcs Jackson St j
FORMERLY THE H. C. DAVIS RESTURANT
A fret class Resturant for ladies and gentleman. Board by day, week or I
month, at reasonable prices.
Furnished Rooms C >nnect e d*
It is our purpose to serve the public in a manner satisfactory to all who
appieciato fijood meals, neat surroundings and prompt attention.
Oywlertt and Oame
Supplied in season, Wc solicit a trial, confident that it will giv. us
your permanent patronage.
JL>, W, 111 S-iL, Proprietor,
Aflieiiw | Ci a,
Don’t Neglect Yovx Liver.
Liver (roubles quickly result in serious
complications, and tho man who neglects ly*
liver has little regard for health. A bottle
of Browns’ Iron Bitters taken now and then
will kpep the liver ia perfect order. Tf the
disease has developed, Browns’lron Bitters
will cure it permanently. Strength ay*,
vitality will always follow its use.
Browas' Iroa Biuuu is &olu by all dealers*
Valuable (oWmeh<
Especially valuable to women is Browns'
Iron Bitters. Backache vanishes, headache
disappears, strength takes the place of
weakness, and the glow of health readily
come® to the pallid cheek when this won
derful remedy ia taken. For eickly children
or overworked men it has no equal. No home
should ha without this famous remedy*
&ovyu’l;oji Bitters is sold by all dealenw