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CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
The Largest and most complete line
of Clothing and Gents Furnishing goods
ever shown in Athens.
Men’s Suits from #4 to #25. Boys Suits from 82.50 to S2O
Soy* Suit* from #I.OO to #lO. Wo buy from firmt
clatt* Fmotorie* only, and keep sitoek Constantly aup
plied with the latest novelties. When you want any
thing in tlie Clothing examine our stoelc before you lmy
we wilX save You Money.
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Sheriff Sales for November
GEORGIA: Ranks County. —Will
be sold on the first Tuesday in No
vember next at the court bouse in
said county, within the legal hours of
sale, to the highest bidder for cash,
the following property to-wit: One
certain tract or parcel of land, lying
in the 1206 district G. M. of said
county, adjoining lands of W. G.
Pruitt, W. H. T. Gillespie, Means,
and others. Containing Twenty-six
and one fourth acres more or less,
said laud levied on as the
property of Wiley Jones to
satisfy an Execution issued from
Banks superior court against
John L. Carson and Wiley Jones
in favor of Robert Greer for use of
James Looney. Tenant in poeession
given notice a* law directs. This
Oot. 8,1895. J. W. SUMPTER,
Sheriff.
Postponed Sheriff Sale,
GEORGIA: Banks Countt. —Will
be sold on the first Tuesday in Not.
next at the court house in said county
within tho legal hours-of sale to the
highest bidder for cash the following
properly to wit: One mule, medium
size, shout eight years old, hay color.
Said property leviod on as the prop
erty ol Charley Taylor to satisfy au
execution iasued from the superior
court of said county in favor of John
B. Gordon, Governor of the state of
the state of Georgia, for the use of
officers of court, against Charley
Taylor. Said property pointed out
by defendant. This October Ist,
1895. J. W. SUMPTER.
Sheriff.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA : Bank* County.—
Agreeable to an order from the court
of Ordinary of said couaty, will he
sold at the court house door on the
lt Tuesday in November next within
the legal hours of sale the following
described property to wit: Nicety
acres of land, atom or less, known as
ho widow Sarah Patterson’s Dower,
tdjoining lands of Coffee. Aiial,
unite and others. Also one undi
ded eleventh interest in one hun
dred and eighty-four and | eres,
more or less in the Dower of the
widow Annanda Patterson, adjoining
’and* of Gil'ispie, Alston, Neal and
others. Sold a* the property of
John M. Patterson, laic of said
conntr cUi i-ased. Terms rush. This
Oot. 5:1895. L. N. TURK,
A'itn’r l<o Bonis Non,
Tbe Gazette can nave you about
twenty-five dollars on a bow top
baggy. Come iu to see us about it
l\|OT WHAT Wl SAY, but
II what Hood’s Sarsaparilla Does,
that tells the 6tory of its merit and suc
cess. Remember HOOD’S Cures.
GEORGIA . Banks County. —Mrs.
Julia Chambers, widow of John S.
Chambers, deceased, has applied to
the undersigned for the appointment
of appraisers to set apart to her and
her minor children a years support
out of the estate of said deceased.
The appraisers so appointed have
made return t hereof to this office and
1 will pass upon the same oa the
fifst F in November next
Given under my han.l and official
signature Sept. 25th, 1895.
T.F. HILL,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA: Baknks County.—
The keeping of the paupers of Banks
county for the year 1896 will be let
to the lowest bidder on tha first Tues
day in November 1895. The right
to receive or reject any and all bids
is reserved by the erdinnry. The
contract for keeping them can be
sren at the ordinary’s office. Sept.
25tb, 1395. T. F. HILL,
Ord’y.
GEORGIA : Banks County. —Mrs
P. Jane Gunnels, widow of Joel I).
Gunnels, deceased, lias applied to the
undersigned for the appointment of
appraisers to set apart to her a years
support out of the estate of * said
dcc’d.
The appraisers so appointed have
made returns thereof to this office
and I will pass upon the same on
the first Monday in Novemoer next.
Given under ruy hand and official
signature, Sept. 25th, 1890.
T. F. HILL,
Ord’y.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS.
All persons having demands
agaist the estate of Elizabeth Anglin,
late ot Bauks county, deceased, are
hereby notified to render in their de
mands to the undersigned according
to law; and all persona indebted to
•aid estate are required to make im
mediate payment. This 4th dav of
October, 1896. W. J. BURGESS,
Executor of Elizabeth, Aglin, de
ceased.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors!
All persons having demands against
the estate of J. D. Gunuils late of
Banks county deceased, are hereby
notified to render in their demands
to the undersigned according to law :
And all persons indebted to said
estate are required to make imme
diate payment. This 7lh day of
Oct. 1895.
J. 11. GUNNELS, Atlm’r
of J. D. GUNNELS, dee’d.
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Furniture
Department -
In this department we are showing be
yond any doubt the most complete as
sortment Of all grades Furniture cfany
hcuse in Georgia.
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LOOK AT THIS.
A Solid Oak .‘1 piece Suit for $15.00
A “ ** “ “ Clicvall Dresser for 17.50
A “ ** Bed 6ft O inch high only $4.00
(Jane Seat Chairs only 50 cts each.
A ice Bureau 12 x2O Mirror only $4.00 1
Parlor Suites, Hall Racks, RocMng Ch a. a and everything
That is made into Furniture car. jo in his Department.
NOW WHAT?—We will guarantee no house in Georgia
Will undersell us, All goods guaranteed to be as represented. CALL AND SEE US.
Notice.
GEORGIA; Banks County
Agreeably to an order of the co
of ordinary of Banks county will
sold at auction at tho court ho
door of said county on the first Ta
day in November next within
legal hours of sale, the folio win
property to wit: One tract of land
lying and being in the 208th district,
G: M. of said county, known as the
Caroline Crane, deceased, home place
containing one hundred acres more
or less, with a common dwelling
house and about thirty-five acres in
cultivation, tue remainder in eld
field pine and original forest. Sold
as the property of Caroline Crane,
late of said county, deceased. '1 crm
cash. Oot. 7ih, 1895.
Lindsky Crank, Adm’r.
GEORGIA: Banks County. —To
all whom it may concern : W. J. Bur
gess, Exector of the estate of Eliza
beth Anglin, deceased, has in due
form applied to tho lindsrsigned for
leave to sell lands belonging to said
estate of said deceased and said
application will he heard on the first
Monday in November ne*t. Oct.
7,1895. T.F. HILL. Ord’y.
GEORGIA: Banks County
To all whom it may concern : J. 11.
Gunnels, administrator of J. D- Gun
i nels deceased, has in due form ap-
plied to the undersigned for leave to
sell the lauds belonging to the estate
of said deceased, and sail applica
tion will be heard on the first Mon
day in November next. Oct- 7th,
1895. T.F. HI LI,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA: Banks County.—
To all whom it may concern: D. F.
Scales, administrator of Moore H.
Crow deed, has m due form applied
o the undersigned for leave to sell
the lands belonging to the estate of
said deceased, and said application
will be heard on the first Monday m
Norember next. Oct. 7th, 1895.
T. F. HILL.
Ordinary.
GEORGIA : Banks County. —To
all whom it may concern : W. A
Quillian guardian for L. P. Conallv
formerly L. P. Holcomb, applies to
jme for letters of dismission from
; saiil guardianship and I will pass
| upon his application on the first Mon
day in November next at my office
in Homer, said county. Given under
my hand and official signature this
J aly 80th, 1895.
(4.32) T. F. H 11.1., Ord'y.
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