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SPECIAL FOR MONDAY.
All the McCall ■ Baxarr Pattern*. October
• Styles, wltout except lon a *<> •***■
: Choice lOc.
MeCall’aMa*ailne for October tree of
i Charge to our cimtoun r*
McCall . Ba/ai r ..f FuehUn far October
• Cull or imuL for one
Our New York buyer says: DISPOSE. Bargains procured for you especially. Turn loose at
the, price you have them, and your store must be c. owded from early morning untill late at
night” We will take the advice for once GLANCE AT THIS MONDAY OCt 24th
TWO CAUSES ELEGANT STYLES DRESS FLANNELETTS-GET
THEM HERE AT 4 CENTS A YARD
mg him it m os mi
Three cases Best Turkey Red. Figured Dress Prints-get them here at
2|C Twocaees Hannover Percales, light ground-get themlhere at 2|c ayd
Best quality Shirting Priuts at 2|c a yard
Best yard wide 15c French Percales at 4c a yard
Brown Sheeting at 2Gc a yard
Dress Flauneielts at 4c a yard
Cotton Flannel, heavy grade, at 5c a yard
All wool Scarlet Flannel at 10c a yard
Bakhara Flanneletts at 8c a yard
„ . M.O, i26 ,* 2c *
° One case solid Bhck Prints, cashmere finish, at 3c a yaid
Two cases best yard wide Percales, fall colors, at 7o
Best S L goo.t .. Fruit of B ™hmg, !5c
Yard wide Bleaching, just as good as Lonsdale, 5c
lz ss 5 tttsß&pgaA **• *
100 pieces wide and heavy Matticss lickin a t
ON E TABLE ALE WOOL DRESS GOODS, BLACK AND FAN
CIES, GOODS CHEAP AT 50c 75c and $1
Choice 25 cent a Yard
A Providential Europe.
Ib “Manitoba Memories” Rev.
George Young relates an experience ot
fci. boyhood which, he says, formed the
turning point in his career and led him
eventually to choose the life of a ruis
•louary in the north land.
Early one stormy morning when I
was a boy, says Mr. Young, I was feed
ing the cattle in the basement of a sta
ble when a terrific windstorm struck
the building and crushed it like an egg
shell. Hearing the crash of the falling
and breaking timbers, I fell on my knees
in terror and began to pray.
In a moment, as it seemed, the storm
passed and stillness prevailed. I was
Completely encompassed by the broken
timbers and the mows of hay and grain
which bad been stored in the upper part
of the bam. I was iu utter darkness,
too, and at first completely dazed. Find
ing myself unharmed, however, I recov
ered my senses and began to dig into the
hay to escape.
After a long straggle I worked myself
free from the hay and stood in the midst
of the wreck.
II won afterward ascertained how
narrowly I had escaped being crashed
to death by the falling timbers. Had 1
been standing at the moment I must
have been killed. The spaco wherein I
bad knelt was about a yard square and
the only place where I coaid have es
caped instant death,
Much was made of my remarkable
Moape, which I have always regarded
as a direct interposition of Providence,
and in oonseqnenoe I have devoted my
Mia to the Master's servioe.
Lega Ads.
GEORGIA: Baxlcs County.
A- M. Miller administrator of J. H
Miller dec'd has in doe form applied
tm me far leave to sell the lands be-
Vfginjr to said estate and I will pass
ttpoa the tamo on tbe first Monday
in November next. This 4th day of
October 1898.
T. F. Hill
Ord’y
GEORGIA : Banks County—
Notice is hereby given that J, i>
Slaytea baa applied to the Ordinary
of said county lev l* ave to se l land
belonging to the estate of William
Slayton deceased, |for the purpose of
distribution. Said application will be
heard at tho tho regular term ot tbe
court of ordinary for said county to
be held on the first Monday in No
vomber next. This 27th September
1898. T. F. HILL, Ordy.
" notice*
The keeping of the paupers of
Banks county for the year 1899 w ii
be lot to the lowest bidder on the first
Tuesday in November next at A tbe
court bouse doore; specification for
keeping the paupers on file at court
house. The ordinary reserves the
right to receive or reject all bids
September 30th 1898
I 52) T. F. IIILL, Ordy.
GEORGIA: Banks County.— Mrs
Lila White having made application
for twelve months support out of the
estate of Aaron W- White and ap
praisers duly appointed to set apait
the same having filed their return all
parties concerned are hereby requned
!to show cause before the court of
Ordinary of said county on the first
Monday in Nov. 1898. why said ap
plication should not be granted. This
29th Sept. 1898 .T. F. HILL,
GEORGIA; ,Banks County —Will
be sold on the first Tuesday in Nov.
next at public out cry at tr e 'court
house in said county within the legal
hours of sale to the highest bidder for
caßh certain property of which the
following is a oomplete description,
all that tract or parcel of land lying
and oeing in said county in the 9l2'h
district G. M. containig 5 acres more
or less bounded as follows by lands of
Mary Wade ‘John I.insey Vancli
Donehoo and “Flora Terrell and
known aa the place of W. R. Holcomb
io satisfy au execution issued from
the justice court of said dis'rict in
favor of L. C. Carter & son against
W. R. Holcomb. This Sebt: 20th
fB9B. Levy made by J. S, Meeks L. C.
HOTTER THE BARGAINS BETTER THE DAY
and turned over to me. This Sept.
26th 1898.
J, S. PARKS Sheriff
PostDonediSheriff Sale.
GEORGIA: Banks County
Vf ill be sold on the first Tuesday in
Nov. next at the court house in said
county, within the legal hours of sale
to the highest bidder for cash, the fo 1
lowing property, to-wit: Three hand
red and sixty four (364) acres of land
more or less in the 448th Hist. G. M
aid county, and hounded as fol
lows: Commencing at a Hukoryfon
the extreme North East corner
of said land where it adjoins lands of
John Bonds and William C. Wade
and running 575 degrees W 21.50
chains to a Black Gum, SG2 W GO
chains to a Pine N 35 W2l chains
to a Rock S 73 degrees W G. 34 chains
to a Pine S 35.50 degrees W 31 chains
to a Red Oak, N GS degrees W 6
chains to a Sour W T ood, N 65 degrees
E 29 dhains to a Hickory S SO de
grees E6O chains to a Black Jack S
82 degrees E 17.86 chains to a Span
ish Oak S 35 degrees E 10.77 chains
to a Pine S 17 degrees E 11 chains to
to a Rock thence along a ridge 85
chains to a Rock N 29 degrees E 10
chains to the beginning corner.
BounJed on the North by lands of
\V. C. Wade, on the E by lands Mi
Jonn Bonds, on the S by lands of John
Bonds and on the W by lauds of Mis.
Mary Joiner
Said land levied on as tbe property
of Win C. Wade to satisfy an execu
tion issued from the Superior Court
of said county in favor ot The British
and American Mortgagd Co- Limited
against the said Win C. Wade the
judgment being a special lien on the
property described. Notice given ;.s
the law directs. This 26 day of
Sej>teraberlß9B.
(10.78) J. S. PARKS, Sheriff.
GFORGIA. Banks Count*—
Wilf be sold on the first Tuesday in
November next at at public outcry at
the court bouse in said county within
the legal hours of sale to the highest
Didder for cash, "certain property ot
which the following is a £ull and com
pleta description : All that tract or
parcel ot laud lying and being in the
284 Dist G. M. of said county, two
hundred and twenty three acres, more
or less, adjoining lands of JohnyKes
| ler on the North, B. F- Vcrner on
1 the East, iauus or George Kesler on
Ladies all Silk Ribnon Ties with silk fringe, lOc
Ladies White Organdie Ties, silk fringed, 9c
Brainaru & Armstrong s Wash Filo and Embroidery Twist, skein, lc
Ladies all linen hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 4c *
300 good quality good Gloria Serge Umbrellas at 49c
10 pieces China Silks, all shades, to close 19e
50 pieces best grade Outing Flannels, not lij, but 5c
Misses and Boys’ heavy Bicycle Hose, worth 19c, foa 8q
48 inch fine blaee silk finish all wool Henriettas, 49c
45 inch fine quality all wool import ed Imperial Serges at 39c a yard
100 dozen heavy Hack Towels at Toc
54 inch heavy German Linen Table Damask, 35c goods, at 15c
72 inch fine German all Linen Tabic Damask, 39c.
72 inch fine German Satin Damask, $1.25 linens, G9c
50 beautiful English Marseilles Counterpanes, 95c
100 heavy Cotton Towels go in this sale at 4c
35 bolts Toweling Crash, good quality, at 3c
3 cases Misses’ fast black full seamless Hose at 5c
Men’s fast black and tan full seamless Socks at 5c
Lace Curtains— -samp'es strung up in center of store-Choice 38c each
Patterns Novelty Brocade D.ess Goods, all the new colorings, with fe w
exceptions no two alike-Chqice 10 cents a yard
Novelty Importations of 85c to *1 75 Dress goods; no more than one
pattern of a kind —Choice 50 cents a yard.
Two cases double width dark Percales: they are the newest designs’
to 15c grades - Choice at 7 cents a yard
Sea Island Unbleached Cloth, imitators might reach for advertisement
Bake 4*c—Choice u
the South, lands of Samuel Miller on
the West. Also eighty acres of land
more or less, in said county' of Banks
partly in the county of Habersham
adjoining lands of Epps Payne on tae
North, lands of John Kesler on the
East, lands of Artemisa Crump on
the South and lards of tbomas Ayers
on the Y; est. Said property being in
possession of W. C- Ward etal and
being levied upon as the propet ty ot
W rut Kesler deceased. T. F. Williams
administrator" bonus non of Wrn.
Kesler in fi fa* 1\ rilten
notice given as required by law, to
tenant in possession. This 30lh day
Sept. 1898. J. S. PARKS,
(J.G 48) Sheriff.
!UrcesT..oMostCohplete3umy&ctory™Earth Write for
. .I,
Our Goods Are The Besti-'"*-
t our price the lowest
Parry MFGi& WBna ? olis 'i,. 1 .
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quiolily ascertain, free, whether an invention 1b
probably patentable. Communications strictly
confidential. Oldest for securinff patents
in America. We have a Washington othce.
Patents taken through Munn & Co- rocelT®
special notice iu the
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Book on Patknts sent free. Address
MUNN & CO.,
BCI Broadway, Sew York.
1W; f.ii-ret to give a c:!l "lion
-i o 1! I'OQiO tO • OWE,
• Bargain in Shoes
Odd Sizes, 5Qc a P^ir
LADIES AND MISSES ONLY
Ijadics Skirt*
Ladies black and fancy all Wool Skirts, *5.00 values, at $1.98
Ladies black Mohair Sicilian $7.50 Skirts, very fine ones at S3OO
Ladies fine Mackintoshes, worth 00, to close out quick at $1 50
WATCII THIS THIS BARGAIN
A LARGE KID GLOVE SALE. •
Foster’s fastenings, all the tans, wlctes and fancies, values 81 50 to SI 7 5
Choic e soc a par.
5 pieces Ingrain Carpet at 25c a yard
3 pieces all wool Ingram Carpet at 40c a yard
4 pieces Body Brussels Carpet at 48c a yard
Floor Oil Cloths and Linoleums of all kinds and widths, from 6 to 12 ft wid e
25 extra large size Smyrna Rugs at 50c each.
15 extra good quality-Smyrna Rugs, 52 inches long, at $1 75 each.
25 best grade Smyrna Rugs, two yards long, at $1 98 each
DIRECTORY.
Superior Court— Judge N. T.- Hutchins
Lawrenceville; Solicitor-General CH.
Brand, Lawrenceville; convenes 3rd Monday
m .Van'll and September.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Ordinary- T. F. Hill, Homer; Court meets
first Monday in each month.
Sheriff—J. S. Parks, lloisar; D. H. Griffin
Deputy.
Clerk—Logan Perkins, Humor.
Tax Receiver—J. C. Allen, Youali.
Tax Collector-1.. J. Ragsdale, Carnot.
Treasurer—W. M. Ash, Homer. .
Surveyor—R. C Alexander, Homer.
Coroner —Stovall Poole. . Bruit.
COUNTY SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS.
H. W. Wooding, Maysvilie.
V D. Lockhart, President.
Board of Education—A. L.Thompson, G resham
Ducket, WT. Anderson," M. B.Carter.
JUSTICE COURTS.
Anderson District 115 -W. C. J. Garrison J. P
M. L. McGillard Constible. Thursday
before second Saturday In each month,
erlin District 1210-J. S. Conley J. P., D. F
Scales N. P„ F. M. Sanders constible.
Bnshville District 208—L. K. Parham J. P, IV
A. Watson N. P., D. N. McUalliard
Censtible Court 4th Saturday in each month.
Columbia District 371—A. J. CasliJ. P., S.
H Wilkinson N. P., F. B. Blalock constible.
Court second Saturday iu each month.
Davids) l).strict 207—J. C. Wade J. P.. W.J
Burgess N. P., J. C. Ingram Constible.
Grove River District 1404-C. W. Headers J. P
J. F. Evans N. P.,H. M. Smith Constable.
Court third Friday in each month
Golden Hill District 445-W I’. Blackburn J. P
J, W. Peyton N.P., Jule Owens Constable
Homer District 265—W. H. Turk J. P., 11..
Blackwell N. P., R.D. Stephens Constable.
Ceurt Second Wednesday of each month
Poplar Springs District 912—15. A. Gillespie
J.P., A. J. Giffln N. P., J. S. Meeks Con
stable Court second Friday in each month.
Washington District 284—Sam Kecsler J. P
M. J. RagsdaleN. P.. John Cochran and
J. A. Martin Constables Court third
Saturday in each month.
TV il mots District 1206—M. W. Gillespie J. I*.
G. W Wiley N, P. W. B. Shannon.
Constable. Court third Friday n each month.
LODGE DIRECTORY.
PhidelUNo. 148 F. A. M. Meets first Friday
night of each monthat Homer -A. L. Thompson
VV. M., M. C. Sanders Secretary.
Hollingsworth. No- 355 F. A. M. Meets Fourth
Friday night in each mouth at Hollingsworth
p. Y. Ducaett W. M.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
HOMER—Baptist church, Fourth Saturday
and Sunday in each 'month, l’aslor
J.T. Karnes.
Mt. CARJIEL-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 Bun
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.
OLO BETHEL; Fourth Sunday at JP M
fyOT V/HAT WE SAY, but
ti ® what Hood’s Sarsaparilla Docs, that
Jells the story of iu merit and success
StaoKffiber HOOD’S CURBS.
DOITT FAIL TO VISIT
MADDOX BROS. STUO.
(THE OLD McDANELL’S GALLERY 115 E, Broad Street.)
Wktn lujuliens.
SPECIAL HATES FOR SUMMER
SEASON-
NUNN&ECKLES v
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MAYSVI UjE, GrA.
JSirTHIS 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.
Wo also sell the-
Iron King Stove.
GLOBE RESTU RANT
lo!~lo5 Jackson St
FORMERLY TIIE H. C. DAVIS RESTURANT .
A trst class Resturant for ] a Jic-s and gentleman. Board by day, week or
month, at reasonable prices-
Famished Rooms C°nnect e d'
It is our purpose to serve the public iu a manner satisfactory to all who
appreciate good meals, neat surroundings and p-ompt attention.
Oysters and Game
Supplied in season, We solicit a trial, confident that it # will giv* us
your permanent patronage.
!>, W, 1111-ala, Proprietor,
Athens, Ga,
! OVJ* ~sC3£&- A£3 ?%'■£ S&SV
$ f 'j-f /v','/C.£ , ,5 ' Ti?■£ LCUS+tT
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