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There is an aggregation of **J<:h stock*, bought bv ma at away b low cost a*id now offered to you at less than my own cost.. Many a declining business is bolstered up hv me at, as th bargiins are bought for cash and my cus
tomers reap the benefit. Who ever beard of such immense values for a mere uafie, as were distributed last week by MAX JOSEPH. It is the duty of those who were so f . tii.,a:e lu ;.r • • these bargains last Week, to tell
tneir neighbors and show them the goods. The quality and price is iny a Ivertisem/nt. That is my benefit Aid to your neighbor you’ve done a great beneficiary act.
ON MAIN FLOOR.
Here are prices milnaud of, and
that will force tlieir immediate sale.
. Reserved tor this Sale.
TABLE NO. 1
10 pieces extra 40 inch wide fig
ured Indigo Mill, equal to China
silk value *2O cents.
At 2 1-2 cents A Yard.
18 pieces 40 incees vride Figured
or Striped Indigo Lawn, value 20c ts,
At 2 1-2 cents A Yard.
TABLE NO. 2
CAOICE at 6 cents.
£or 20 cents and 2b cents Dress
Feliries, Embossed I.awn white
ground, value 20 cents, at G cents.
Light Tinted Satin Striped Fig
ured Mull, 25 cents grade, at G cents.
Silk Finished Lace Dimities, 20
cents grade, at 6 cents a yard.
Swiveled Dimities neat pin stripes,
20 cents grade, at. 0 cents.
Imported Plaid Mulls, conspicuous
colorings, the novelty of the season,
value 35c, at G cents a yard. All
these arc from 86 to 40 inches wide.
TABLE N’t).3.—
Colored and White Ducking, 20c
grade, at 6r cents.
Corded Figured Lawns, a most
exquisite dress, value 20c, at 61c.
Extra Fine Light color Outings,
15c grade, at 6 1-2 cents.
TAHI K NO. 4.
Printed China Mull, could be
sold for China Silk, the quality ex
tremely line, value 25 cents and 30
cents, at 8 cents.
Printed Hiquut, AY* hi to Ground,
value 18 cents, at 8 cents.
White Piquet, Extra Good Quality,
xaluc 15c, at 8 cents.
TABLE NO. 5.
Very fine Figured Crepe, Qualit.
15c, at G cents a yard.
MAX ■ Ai,li©a, &a;
BANKS COUNTY (iA/K'rTE
ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY.
Knttrtdat the PoMtj)lec <it JtOincr
(ia., atawond chins matter.
H. BREWSTE R, - Editor.
HOMER, GA.7 AUO. 1, 1895.
Heryonsness is the Wail
of the Nerves for Food.
AN INTERESTING INTERVIEW WITH
A PROMINENT PHYSICIAN.
People With Weak, Flabby Nmm are
liar Ouri alto Suffer lit fills Hot,
Sul fry Wrntlirr. They may be
llrllnrd by up'l'lirlr
Nerve* Wltli a I\ourMilii|'
Nerve Food.
** Whnt a weak-kneed individual.”
The pmon referred to, did indeed look
broken down, dispiriled, and lifeless.
“ What is the matter with him ? ”
“1 RCiireely know. Pnrimr the cool
went her, he seems to he all right, and to
have dome life and u little ambition ; but the
moment the hot weather tomes lie simply
wiltN down, and seems to have neither
strength nor vitality.”
• That explained the ease. The man was
in n generally run-down condition with not
enough reserve three to resist the enervating
effect* of the season, llis nerves x\ ere weak,
unstrung aa we say. The food he ate only
partially reinforced his strength. The re
sult van. he had constantly drawn on his
reserve force so long that his nerves finally
rebelled, and sounded fhe gong for him to
atop. If tin* signal iie heeded, and he takes
fcteps to refresh, and build tip his nervous
system, he will recover; if not and the strain
goes on, nothing can save him.
“There are a good many things recom
mended for this pur nose. Hut the trouble
with nearly all of iiicin is, they are only
tonic* or stimulants. They apparently bene
fit, but it is only for a time ; then the pa
tient is worse than before. Hut there is one
Ibod for the nerves, I am fanny to snv in
which 1 hove the greatest connueure, which
i in reality a />< h It contain* just those
vitalizing principles, which impart new
nerve three; it build* vp the nerves, and by
imparling to them new strength, gradually
tvAXFS them hack ton normal healthy
condition. They are fortified against the
bet weather, thi' man recovers his ene. gy,
hi* force ami he walks with an elastic step.
}le drives his work with a w ill, w here be
fore it drove him. llis spirits rise, and
everything looks bright l*> him. This food
i Pr. William*' Pink Pills for Pale People,
which are nhw known and used the world
over; in North and South America, Kng
land end the Knglish province*, Canada,
India, So. Africa. France. They are so
widely known, ami their excellent effects in
nerve building so much talked about both
here and abroad, that it is not necessary for
me to enlarge further on the subject, fiut I
assure you the medical profession every
where are very glad indeed to avail them
selves of this nerve foot!, so scientifically
compounded, and that they use it very
largely in their practice.”
Pr. Williams' Pink Pills contain nil the
element* necessary to give new life and rich
ness to the blood and restore shattered
nerve*. They are for sale by all druggists
or may be had by mail from Pr. \\ ilYuims’
Me! ,'cine Oonit'.<n, Slu nm’tmly. N. V., lor
10 cents per Ism, it I’X boxes fo* ti.il).
Extra fine Silk Finish Sattecu,
leading colors, pink, blue, cream, 20c
grade, at 10 centf a van!.
TABLE NO. G.—
Choice of all the fine GRADES
EM BROIDERY, a prefect feast of a
Bargain, qualifies 7 cents to 30 cts,
Choice 3 Cents a Yard.
THESE SIX TABLES
Will eclipse any record in the Dry
Goods B .rgain Sale* history of ttrs
city or the metropolis. While they
were bought by me at hss than half
actual value, vet in the face of this,
1 put the knife in ttie price, and at
less than my own cost tliev go.
IT !S THE GLEAMS 8A
<)l Clearings Sales.
Nothing to he reserved. All these
summer goods must vacate the tabic ;
before tuy departure for the east.
iN BASEMENT.
ki o'" All goods from Main Floor.
10c blue Lawns, 3G inches wide,
at 4c, per yard.
20c grade Pink, lilac and Blue
M ulls at be.
15c grade (Jr. pons, colors blue,
nile green and lilac at 3i cents.
Single Bed spreads at -to cents.
Ise Tab e ond Chair Tidies at 4.
cents a piece.
15c lace seiim’at 5c a yard
124 c Zepyr Ginghams, at 4c a yard
White Mull, Bleaching and White
Lawns; Your choice on table at 4c
a yard.
SI.OO AA'bite and colored Canvas
slippers at, 35 cents a pair.
65c ladies Percale shirt waists at
23c each.
25c plain White sailors at 10e each.
Double Width Cotton eashmsrs at
5 cents a yard.
Remnant Ducking at ! cents a
yard.
School Notice.
At a meeting. of flic Board of Lilu
• cation hold January 2ti, 1895, schools
'wi re located for IS.MI, and until cir-
I cumstiinces demand a change, :•>
; follows :
Gillavillc, llollfngswortli, Homer.
I Arp, linshvillu, Patterson’s, Mt
; ISelliel, Ridgeway, Hopewell, Wash
ington, Maysville, Hickory Level
Hebron, Silver Shocks, Lino church’
Now Silt m, Ri ck S wings, Mount 'in’
Cniulell’s, Grove Creek, AlhnuLL
Nails Creek, Grove Level. Mt lhcas
ant, Ohl Midway, Poplar Springs,
Red Oak, Corinth, Bro-’d River,
drifting, Kings.
colored scnoor.s.
Bush's, Gills ville, Homer, New
Salem, Maysvillc, Neal's Grove,
Bethlehem, Flat Creek, Nail’s Creek
near ThreldkeldG, Liberty, Sniloh.
A true extract from the minutes,
11. W. Wooding, C. S C-
That ’
Tired Feeling
Means danger. It is a serious
condition and will lead to disas
trous results it it is not over
come at once. It is a sure sign
that the blood is impoverished
and in jure. The best remedy is
HOOD’S'
Sarsaparilla
Which makes rich, healthy blood,
and tints gives strength and elas
ticity to the muscles, vigor to
the brain and health and vitality
to every part of tilts body.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla positively
Makes the
Weak Strong
“ I was troubled for a long
time with a tired feeling and
loss of appetite. After taking
three bottles of Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla with Hood’s Vegetable Pills,
my strength is coming back and
my appetite is restored forwhieh
lam grateful.” Mrs. B ack huh,
40 Hassell St., Cliarlston, S. C.
Hood’s
and
Only Hood’s
Hood’s PMls Uu-i‘. easy in effect." HAe.
15 ; ladies Fast Black Hose at sa.
15c and 20c Bushings in all colors,
Sen yard.
GRAND CLEARANCE SALE OF
Ladies Slippers-
Ooze Sandals, forme" price $1.25;
Now 75c.
Ladies Oxford*, former price 75c:
Now 45c
Ladies Red Oxfords, former price
$1.25; Now 75c.
Misses Shoes, sizes 5 to 1(, former
price 75 cents; Now 50 cents.
White Canvass Oxfords, former
price $1.00; Now 35c.
Men' Plush Embroidered Slippers
former price $1.00; Now 45c.
Men’s Lawn Tennis Shoe*, former
price 75 cts; Now 38 rents.
Boy’s Duck Lace Shoes, former
price 00 cts; Now oOcts.
Men’s Lo.v Cut Russet Shoes, for
me, i price $145; Now 1)0 cents.
Men’s Tan Shoes, fdi styles and
verv best m ike; former price $3.75;
Now $2.00.
Misses Button Shoes, fine India
K:<l Leather, value $1.25. Clearance
Sale price 50 cents.
Ladies Dungoi.a Butt .n Shoes,
Patent Tip, Opera Toe, value $1.50.
Clearance Sale 75 cents.
(Sample*) Button Shoe*, hand
sewed, $3.00 mil $3.50 quality.|
Clcar.inca Sale $1.25.
Till HUT nil
OF THE SKASON
As you enter m MAIN IT.OOU
on the front at the door!
On CircuiarCounter
One large lot TOWELS, values
10c to 15 c uts,
Choice 3c Each-
Sheriff Sales for 4 ugust.
! GEORGIA Banks County—Will
be sold on die first Tuesdev in
August n.-xt at the court house in said
county, within the legal hours of sale
to the highest bidder hr cash, the
following prop. -rtv, to-wit: One trait
or parcel of kind, lying in the north
east corner of laud lot No. 3 ia the
ill2th Hist. (1. ,M- in aid county, run
ning as follows Commencing at tlie
north-east comer of land lot No. 11,
thence along the line of 11. S. M.
Wade to the public road, thence along
said road to a stone corner, thence a
straight line to a some corner on hack
lilie ot said bind lot No. 11, thence
south to the coinin' ncing corner,
adj lining J. B. King cm the east side
of public road, containing dd feres,
also one undivided half interest of
250 acres of land, except 80 acres
previously deeded to .b Im Crane.
Sad land lying and being in the
912th Hist. (1. M. of said county,
except ii small portion, which lies in
Hall county and lot No. 11, adjoining
hinds of John B. King, H. S. 31.
Wade, Carter and others. Said lands
having some good and valuable im
prove men ts, balance in original forest.
Said hinds levied on as the lands of J.
I). Mvars to satisfy an execution issued
from city court of lucks, n county in
favor of Win. Y, Atkinson. Gov
ernor. of the state of Georgia,
again 0 said J. 1). Mi nis. This Inlv
I, J. W. SI'MPTER.'
($8.10) Sheriff.
GEORGIA: Banks County.- —To
all whom it may concern: C. Lee
Gunnels has in duo form applied to
the undersigned fur permanent Icttets
ot administration on the estate of
J. 1) Gunne's, late of said county,
deceased, and I \i ill pass upon said
application on the first Monday in
Angus' next. Given under tnv hand
and official signature. This the let
day of July 1895. T. F. HILL,
L$J"5) Ordinary.
GEORGIA: Banks County'.—
Whereas Tilnjon Pei kins ami Stephen
Chitwood executors of the estate of
Caleb Chitwoo-:, deceased, represents
to the court in their petition filed
and cneered on record that thep have
fully administeied Caleb Chitwood’s
estate. This is the refoie to cite all
persons concerned, kindred and cred
itors to show cause if any they can
why said exec ttors should not he dis
charged from their executorship and
receive letters of dismission on the
first Monday in October 1895. July
Ist IMG. ' T. F. HILL,
Ordinary
Another very fine lot Damask,
Knotle i Fringe, Various styles and
Qualities, ranging from 25 cents to
50 cents,
Choice \9c Each
Buttermilk Toilet SOAP, highly
perfumed, fancy wrapped paper;
Druggists’ prices 10 and 10c,
Choice 3c Each,
GREAT CLEARANCE SALE
OF CORSETS.
Summer Corsets value 75 cents,
at 40 cents
Ladies’ Hosiery, good Quality; for
this sale 5c 10c and 12*-j values.
22c COTTON HOSE 15c.
CHILDREN’S 15c IIOSE sc.
Children's Ribbed Cotton Hosiery,
* r ood quail! v, black, at 5 cents
” 15c HANDKERCHIEFS sc.
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS 8a Each
25C TO 35C LACES AT SC.
S.M \LL WAKKS —EXIT A
BARGAINS.
Toilet Soap at 2 cent* a cake.
: Ladies Count Castaline Scarfs
at 20 cents
Queen Silver Polish 15 cents.
Luxury Tooth Powder at 15 cents.
Talcum Baby Powder at 20 cents.
Swan Down Face Powder at 4
cents.
10 cents Cologne at 5 cents.
15 cell's Cologne at. 10 cents.
Pins, One Cent a paper.
Needles, One Cent a paper.
All Linen ltlca lied German and
Iri-,h Table Daniosk, good heavy
quahiv, 38 to 50 inches worth 53c
at 42 cents.
GEORGIA: Banks County.—
A. If. Crump, administratrix of It. G.
i Crump, deceased, represents to the
; court in her’petition duly filed tin t
she has fully administered said estate.
This is ilierob re to cite all persons
concerned to show cause if any they
‘.can why said administration and
receive letters of dismission on the
first .Monday in October next Julv
1-: 1805. ' TANARUS, F. IHLL,
(8 b Mi) Ordinary.
BUCK LEX’S ARNICA SALVK.
The best Sulvc in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sore-. Ulcers. Salt Kheuin-
Fever .Sores. Tetter Chapped hands,
Chilblains Cm ns. and all skin Erup
tions, and positive! Y cures Piles, or no
;mv required. It is Guaranteed to give
pri fci t satisfaction, or money refunded
Pr'et 25 cents per box. For sale bv
Lr. L. J. sbam Harmony Grove, Ga.
TWO LIVES SAVED.
Ms. Pin -.‘be Thomas, of Junction .
City, 111. was told bv her doctors she
had Consumption and that there was
no hope for her, but two bottles Dr.
King’s New Discovery completely
cured In r she sa\s it saved her life.
Mr Thos. F.geers, 139 Florida St San
Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold
approaching Consumption, tried With
out resin: everything else then bong he
one bottle of I)r. King’s New Discov
ery and in two weeks was cured. He
:s naturally thankful. It is such result
of which these are samples, that prov
tne wonderfully clfieacv of tins inedls
.‘me in Coughs and Colds. Free trial
lot ties at L. I. Sharps Drue Stoic Har
mony Grove, Regular size 50e. and
I >1 .im '
WA, Douglas
€2 *£ W f't'i gi* IST.ICDCS7.
ttgk? tWffi-v & FIT FW! AKINC.
£>. CORDOVAN,
. FRC.CH ASNAMFIACO tACF.
§ X4.*35P p )H£ CM/iKAKCAROa
!•- - e*? ¥ POLICE,3 soles.
€A \ ~5P*2. WORKIM**.’
-S' yf. i j’ - '*" ’EXTRA FINE*
lEOYsSsidiiiShoes.
LADIES’
y ■-TV 'X t 2 €o * 2it |7,
oestO o*'6o^, 0 *' 60^,
AY AS>si*sSfiߣi s end Fog catalogue:
w- l-dol’Gl a<|.
EKSCKTONJAiSS.
Over One Million People wear the
W. Lo Do’.Hrlas $3 & $4 Shoes
All our ihf ?cs are equally satisfactory
hey jf!vc the beet value for the money. *
Thev equal custom Shoe* In style and fit.
1 heir v earlnjj qualities arc unsurpassed.
The prices are uniform.— stamped on *ole.
From 5i to ?..t saved over other makes.
1£ your dealer cannot supply you v.-e car.. Soid by
Dealers Everywhere. Wanted, Agent
to take exclusive sale for this vicinity.
Write at once,
PAST guarantees the future.
® It is not what we say, but what
I Hood’s Sarsaparilla does, that tells the
story. Remember HOOD’S CURES
LACE CURTAIN
Clearance Sale.
Extra Fine Single Lice Curtains,
the prices were fr..m 75a to $1.50;
Cearance Sale 10c each.
Very nice Lace SI.OO Curtains;
Clearance Sale pric j:i cents
Very fine Swiss Lace t. b ■...
$2.50 to $3.00; Clears: ■■ S. sj ini
L.a-e Bed Sett* cost $2 ft , ('l t .-
cnee Sale SI.OO.
l.aee Shams, a great bargain,
quab'ies ranging fr ,m 30c to 60c;
Choice of lot 10 cents.
SILK MITS .‘Joe AT 10c* A PAIR
Household Goods.
CLEARANCE SALE.
Large size Towels, heavy quality.
Each 4 cants.
28 cents Damask Towels for 10
cents.
Ali linen Germait Damask Towels,
rich co: ored bolder* knotted fringe
Aft , •<
at 20c each.
30 cents Damask 21 cents.
A 1 Linen (beam I'cbio Damask,
54 inches wide, go M, leave 30 :
quality, 21 cents.
1 mkey Red Table Damask, fast
color*, were selling at 35 cents: For
this sale 10 cents.
50 cents Damask it 42 cents.
All linen 13'o-ioho I (1 er;i-.an and
Irish Table Dun u.k, g<. and heavy
quality, 2$ ; ( 1 f() V. > 111: ,’l’c
at 42 cents.
$1 Dam i-k . 79.. . ■
All linen Bleaohcd Irish ruble
D.amnsk, a bargain at $!; at.7'l cents.
Bleached Napkins, all' I'm -n, sxß
six ,gt>od value at 7 V do/.; at 5 V
$1.5(1 dozen quality at sl.b>.
$1.70 dozen quail'v a; $1.2 1
Children Was ; able Su'i . ~-s
1 lire,: to 10 years,-made of Fine
| Do You Want to Stop Tobacco?
vim ian in: < t ni:t> v\ mi u t ~ . . . ;
| The hpbit of n-iii (ohaeco •. .
;n man until grave diseased onudit.oux
j are p.'oilueed. Tobacco eau-ee emi .
: of tin; in on t h and stomach; dvsocpsia,
| loss of memory, nervous afToeiions;
jennge-iiotis oftlie retina, and \v iting I
I of llie optic nerve, resulting in impair
i mi ni of the vision, even to the extent
of blindness, dizzinc-s or vertigo, t
banco rstlinin, nigl.tlv suilbeation. do
pain in legion ef the bean, i.,•
bv sharp p.iuis [lalpitatiou ane . , ■
id pulse., iesultlng m fatal I, -!
ease. 11 a Iso cansi •; b,s.s of v;i.l = i■'
QCIT 15FFORF, 1 1 i> TOO L.
To ipui suddeniw i * too sc.
; shock to the system as tob iceo
| inveterate user, beeetnes a sti
that bis system eonffinua.lv , a, s. :
”.5.-\! O-CI RO” is a scientitfio and
i reliable vegetable remedy, gc anleed
to be perfect Iv harmless, and which
litis been it, use for the last • . .
having cured thousand* ef fi., ,;ina,
j tobacco users- sniokers, ehowers and
si:lltr dippers.
VOL CAN ( i; ALL T IE TO- !
BACGO VOL WANT. WHILE TAK :
INO ‘BACOTGIIO.” It WILL!
NOTIFY VOL WHEN TO STOP'
wk (;iv k a wi;n rengnauax
TEE to permancncnily cure ”,v <•
with throe boxes, or tofmill ,
with In per cent inl.iM -t.
"B A( -( I HO ’ js not a c
but a reliable and sceulitie , .
nbsoliiteh destroys the eraviag tor to-j
bneco without the ail of will power, I
and with no ineoiiY’eiiieee, It leaves i
tho SYslem ns pure and free uni nioo-|
tine as the day you took vour tlrsl
chew or smoke.
Sold by (lru.’gis;*, at s! .00 per box,’
•hii e eoxi’s. (thirty davs treatment timi
(iU ARTE ED (UHE,) >2.50 or sent
on sent direct on receipt of price.
SEXD SIX TWO i ENT STAMPS
FOR SAMPLE BOX, BOOKLET
o.XD PROOF.- REE. Eureka (. hem
; ical company ik Manufacturing com
i company, Manufacturing chemists,
La croeso, Wisconsiu.
Practical Dentist,
CROWN ;
As4 BRIDGE
WoilK
I’eetli extracted Yvithout pain. NO
BAD RESULTS.
No charge for examination. Cation
W. B. JACKSON. 0. 0. S.,
HARMONY liROVK. GA.
Offive overT. E. Key ,X Co’s Store.
DEAL eyiERIT is the character-,
**■ istic of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It
cures even after oiber preparations fail.
Get Hood’s and ONLY HOOD’*.
_ : ' '. l - Scrpcii Ducking, with Large
Navy Bine Sattecn Sailor cli:ir, anil
an extra Breast Protector, very
ne u!v 1 rimm 1, that are worth *1.50
CLEARANCE SALE s'te EACH.
1 pound can Armour Chipped
Beef for 20c
O LIOCERI ES.
-id ' Standard Granulated sugar
for $1:00
50 pounds Grits for SI.OO
20 pounds Rice for SI.OO.
1 pound Good Mixed Tea 25c
1 pound package Empire City
Coffee for 23c.
1 ■ .!• n\\ liitc Y\ u.e or Apple Vin
egar for 20c.
Armour Bonele’s 11 tin, per pound
11c.
Extra fine Flavorings per bottle 10c.
1 pound Whole Black Singapore
Pepper for 10c.
1 pound G -od Luck Baking Pow
der for 10c,
1 p uiul Imported M iccaroni for
10.-.
3 p mil 1 can St ndard Tomatoes
for 9c.
l'.nest Sullnua Currant* per pound
i <!•>?." Vide.in Parlor • Matches
for Ho. ’
Armour'.-. P.'te l Ilun per can So.
Ammonia per bottle 7c
I pound Soda Water* for To.
1 >,v) • 'l:.' Sardincs sc.
A! r.stari I Sard ini s sc.
1 *n:d can Biking Powder forsc
Du: i, un Eagle Mustard, per box 5c
THE GENUINE MERIT
O, 11 -.oil’s Sarsaparilla wins frienils
• ■ vet it is fairly aud honestly tried
' v:u‘ perfect health, you must
ii e Wood, and the best Yvay to
■u pure blood is to take Hood’s
Sa - :par I hi, tlie blood pur tier and
st:i ngth builder. It CXpe - ' 1 taint
of scrofula salt rheum aim . other
humors, an i at the same time* builds
" t!'i‘ wh >le system.
11 ;HJ)’S PILLS are promt anil ef
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