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Banks County Journal.
VOL 3.
Everybody Invited
:To Visit. : : :::
THE MAMMITH STORE!!
Call and examine my new line Of
MILLINERY, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING HATS and NOTIONS
That I am selling Cheaper than ever before in the history of the world. Call and get Prices before making your Spring Purchases
STYLISH MiLLINERY.
Mv stork is fresh ami thorough m its assortsment I bought of those
wlio bring <ml tlie the latest stylos which is a great attraction to the ladies.
And Milliner will wait, on you in tins del artment, and take pleasure in using
the newest designs and latest ideas in trimming your hats. Will you see my
ni.llinery before buying ? Respectfully 15. B. HAWKS.
GOODS,
Every lady should promise hersalf to visit this department before pur
chasing her Disks Goods. Remember our dress are fresh, new stylos and
novelties if late ideas not found everywhere, and my prices are lower than
ever before. Will you see them before buying and get something good,
stylish and cheap? liespectfuliy, 11, B, HAWKS.
A PLACE TO TRADE.
Ollier people trade with me and lind it pleasant and profitable to do so. Why not you? This is a steady growing stole with ripe experience in buying good merchandise as low u the lowest, and selling it again oh Harrow margins at prices lower than ever
before. Because we do this we ask your patronage. We have especial facilities for buying in the general markets and we purchase carefully and use good judgement and thereby get the cream choice every time, Remember our pricesjare lower than ever before.
EESPJSCTF I LI A ,
m. m. hawks,
Harmony Grove, - - - ~ Georgia-
NEW
HARDWARESTORE
The Hardware business formerly conducted by Nunn & Eckles
Has been purchased by The.Maysville Hardware Company and
removed oia West side of Had Read adjoining Bacon & Cos
We have added many new features including-
MACHINIST lOOLS, IRON PIPES and FITTINGS, VA L YES
etc. We also have full line of Farmers end Blacksmith Tools
including STOVES, PLOWS, HARROWS, IRON etc at
lowest prices. Will he pre prated to furnish at short notice anv
Special articles in our line that may not be in stock.
Bacon & Cos.
Who occupies the adjoirnng’room will'keep on hand a lull
; lin o etacral 111 ercha Consisting of Dry Goods and
Groceries, Crockery, Cla ware, Shoes, Hats etc.
Give us a ca 11 and see our prices.
EVERYBODY TRADES
WHERE MONEY WILL PURCHASE THE
BIGGEST VALUES.
NO SECRET .
THERE MAY BE A SECRET ABOUT THE SUCCESS
OF SOME BUSINESS CONCERNS BUT -THERE IS
NONE AT
YARBROUGH i ECKLES’
IT IS A FACT
That you your Moncv will 1 I>uv moro Goods at OUIv S 1 ORE
than at any other place, quality cons altered. Ihis is no secret
lliand e people are finding it out.
Our new Sping Goods
Are now coming in and the Prices are away down. Men’s Hals from
25 0 to $3.00. Special d'ives in Men’s, Women’s and Children's Shoes'
Tin and Enamel Ware too cheap to give away. Tobacco the biggert
ami best stock in town til diffe nt brands.
Groceries at prices that will save ypu money at a time when you
really need it most. Your wa met by
** 11BROUO H& aSCJJ I£l
(SUCCESSORS TOJ. D. YARBROUGH)
Maysvillo, - - Oeorgin.
HOMER. GA„ THURSDAY, MAI 4 1890.
GENTS FURNISHINGS,
Such as Hats, Shirts, Neckwear, Clothing ete., and you can't say a word
against the prices. We can please you if you don’t want ilia earth and all
that is on it for nothing. Respectfully, B. B. HAWKS.
SHOES.
We handle the best shoes that the leading manufacturers can produce
and no matter what vour wants are as to style, color and price we have it;
and they are worth every cent for which they are @ld, it matters not what
die price may be. Will you call and got my prices before buying?
Respectftdly, B. B HAWKS I
BABY’S PHOTOGRAPH.
An Example of What tlie linn of th#
Camera Endnrca,
A young photographer, when asked
what sort of subjects presented the
greatest difficulties to him, replied
without a moment’s hesitation, “Ba
bies. ”
“For instance,” he continued, "I
took photographs of a little 10-inontb.s
--old fellow the other day in six different
positions. Yesterday I sent proofs to
his mother, end today sha brought them
in.
“ ‘l’m sorry,’ she said, without any
obvious grief, ‘but none of these nega
tives will do.'
“ ‘Not ous of the six:’ I inquired,
though I was prepared for what was to
follow.
“ ‘No,’ sho said, ‘l’m afraid not.
You see, l like this one very well,
though, of course, it doesn’t do baby
justice, but his Aunt El! n says it’s an
absolute caricature of the dear little
follow. Tha one she likes I don’t care
for at all, imd his papa says he sbonid
never know for whom it was intended,
it looks so cross, and baby is such a sun
shiny child.
“ ‘The one ho likes, this smiling one,
I shouldn’t consider for a moment, for
it makes baby’s month look so much
larger than it really is.
“ ‘His grandmother chose that one,
but as Cousin Fancy said, there’s a
very queer look to tho child's eyes in it
—very queer! However, she likes that
one where he’s almost crying, that so
ber ouo. You ought to have heard ba
by’s grandfather when she said she
liked it.
“ ‘Ho really decided the thing,-for
what he said seemed so sensible. 11c
asked me why I didn’t have seme mere
taken and see if there wouldn’t be at
least one that would really look like
baby. Now, when can he sit again? It’s
hard for me to spare tho timo, but you
see it is tLoonly thing to be done!’ ”
Glasgow Hvrald.
Here’s Trick,
First Lady—What birthday present
are you going to give to vonr husband?
Second Lady—A hundred cigars.
First Lady—And what did you pay
for them?
Second Lady—Oh, nothing 1 For the
last few months I have taken ono or
two out of Jack’s box every day. Ka
hasn’t noticed it, and will bo so pleased
with my little present and tho fine
quality of the cigars. —London Fun.
He Was Low.
“An so Arabella has gone and en
gaged herself to a low churchman ? In
deed lam astonished! Why, she even
believes in the confessional!’’
“Oh, as to that, perhaps he does tool
But I should judge that he isn't an inch
over five feet in his socks." —Cleveland
Leader.
Rcaaon Enongh.
Maud—What made her change bar
weddiug day?
May—lt was bargain day at Roller b.
—Jewish Comment.
When Mnsongnl Composes.
Mascagni’s greatest passion and de
light is to conduct an orchestra, for
which he himself says he bjus a natural '
talent. But what is more interesting ia
to watch Mascagni composing his works.
His wife, Signora Lina; Mimi (his eldest
boy), Diuo (another son) and Emilia
(his little daughter) all have their
parts in it. When the maestro is fever
ishly writing notes and rushing to the
piano to catch an inspiration, his wife
follows him to and fro, while the chil
dren climb on his knees, he uncon
sciously running bis fingers through
their curls.
As soon ns he has fixed on a melody
he gathers the children in his arms, and
they all roll indiscriminately on the
floor, the shonts, bumps, laughter, tears,
making such an uproar that at last
Signora Mascagni interferes, scolding
her husband and telling him that a
grave musician should give a better ex
ample to bis family. She bundles away
the children, and ho returns to his
desk, but a few minutes later the scene
repeats itself. Pall Mall Gazette.
A Maharajah's Revenge.
Tho maharanee of Nepaul committed
suicide in horror at tho disfigurement
which an attack of smallpox had caused
in her features. The maharajah, who
was passionately attached to her, first
wreaked his vengeance on the physi
cians who had attended her in her ill
ness, Then he flow at higher game.
Out of the great temple be brought
the idols, placed loaded cannon before
them and hade gunners fire. In terror
at tho proposed blasphemy they refused.
Thereupon the maharajah hanged sev
eral of them. The survivors then sub
mitted, and the guns were fired and the
idols blown to pieces.—Heipsie Missiona
blatt.
Took Him nt IS is Word.
Gradgrind (to his employees)—No
body but me is to touch that clock
Nobody is to begin or leave off work
except a3 it indicates the time.
Foreman —Yes, sir.
Gradgrind (the next day)—Why, the
day is one-fourth gone and nobody’s at
work! What does this mean?
Foreman (meekly)—Yon forgot to
wind the clock, sir.—London Fun.
Up In Fractions.
Mamma —Bessio, bow many sisters
has your new playmate?
Bessie—He has one, mamma. He
tried to fool me by saying that be bad
two half sisters, but he didn’t know
that I’ve studied arithmetic.—Tacoma
Ledger.
How It Happened.
“What time is it?”
“Haven’t you got a watch?”
“Yes, bnt I don’t wear it anymore.”
“Why not?”
“People kept bothering me asking
mo what timo it was.” —Chicago Rec
ord.
OAS'TOTIIA.
’Beats the Ilie Kind You Hava Always Bought
Signature /”'/.
of
SILKS!! SILKS!!
Silks and Satins, I have a beautiful line to show and the prices at
Rock Bottom If you want a silk waist see my line before buying
Respectfully B B IIAWK
A BEAUTIFUL LINE
Of Hosiery, L-dies’ Vests, Corsets, Dress Trimmings, Ladies’ ready
made Underwear, Kid gloves, Table linen, Towels, Umbrellas, Ribbons,
1 Sailor Hats. All these lines are freshly stocked with the very best. We
I certainly do know that never before have we beeu able to’offer such extrem e .
ly low prices on these Goods—prices so fair that once you make a purcha se
you are glad to come again.
lie Wanted to Live Pour Hays, and
He Succeeded.
It would he vain to attempt to de
scribe the sympathy for the poor and
suffering which William Stokes could
throw into bis voice, says his biogra
pher. One of the stories he used to tell
is of peculiar interest, not only for its
revelation of human kindness, but as a
proof of the power of the will in pro
longing life.
An old pensioner was a patient of
Stoke3 in the Meath hospital. His life
was despaired of. and, in fact, his death
was hourly expected. One morning,
having many patients to care for and
believing that tho pensioner was uncon
scious and past help, Dr. Stokes passed
his bed without stopping. The patient
was greatly distressed and cried out :
“Don't pass me by, docther; you.
must keep me alive for fonr days. ”
“We will keep yon as long as we
can, my poor fellow,” answered Stokes,
“but why for four days particularly?”
“Because,” was the reply, “my pen
sion will be due then, and I want the
money for my wife and children. Don’t
give me anything to make me sleep, for
if I sleep I shall die. ”
On the third day after this, to the
amazement of Stokes and others, the
patient was still broathing. On the
morning of the fourth day he was alive
and conscious, and on entering the
ward Stokes saw him holding in his
hand tho certificate which required sig
nature. As tho doctor drew near tha
dying man gasped:
“Sign, sign!”
Tho doctor quickly complied, and the
man sank back exhausted and within a
few minutes crossed his hands over his
breast.and said. “The Lord have mercy
on my eouL” and quietly breathed his
last. _
Wfterc He keparred It.
When illicit distilling was common
in the highlands, there was an old man
who wont about the country repairing
whisky pots.
The gauger met him one day and,
surmising that lie had beon doing re
pairs at no groat distance, asked what
he would tako to inform him (the gaug
er) where he repaired the last whisky
pot.
"Och, ” said the old man, “she’ll
shust tak’ hanf a croon. ’ ’
“Done!” retorted the gauger. “Here
is your money, but be careful to tell
mo correctly.”
“Och, she'll no' tell tho gentleman a
lee. ”
Getting the money, the old man
quietly remarked:
“I shaat mended the last whisky pot
where the hole was.' —Loudon Spare
Momenta.
They Were Sew,
“Now, George, quit pulling my
carl”
“It’s my ear now, sweet! Going to
pull it all 1 please!”
This is why the hard featured pas
senger with the iron gray chin board,
who had been sitting in the scat behind
a young man in anew black broadcloth
suit and a young woman in a gray silk
traveling dress, got up hastily and went
forward into the smoking car. —Chicago
Tribe::-a.
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Address DAVOL >:3>l Cl> E VO., P. O. Dox 2076, San Francisco, Cal. For File by
For Sale by J. I* Turk Homer.
W. R. DIMMOCK CO.
Atlanta, - Ga.
Sell alljkinds of,Country Produce on Commission Keep for
Sale all kinds of Fruit, Produce and Vegetables
Ship us your stuff am) we will get you the best market price and
remit you Promptly. Merchants out of the city, we solicit your
orders for stuff iu our line. FrompUattention. As to our respon
sibility we cheerfully refer you to any merchant in Atlanta, VVe
have been here in tins business 11 years. ’Will quote you prices on
application.
T HE EDITOR OF THIS PAPER CAN HEARTILY ATTEST TO TH
RESPONSIBILITY OF TIIE W. R DIMMOCK COMPANY.
me in ii sra mi
lIOMEII - - GEORGIA.
c
Carries a Staple Cine of General Merchandise. Ceme
o see mewhen you want Dry Goods, Shoes, Notione.
Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Drugs Patent Medicin,
in fact everything cariied in a first class Country store
Bring me vour Chickens and Eggs and get the high
est market price.
J. I TURK,
Proprietor
subscbe FOrThe Journa
NO* 4.
130 thpitty
Ti*ft<lo with iin.
We will treat you
rip-lif
Respect Ini ]y•
B, B, 1 i.VAYKS (