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Banks ujuhj * uA2SFW
TOL. VI.
• WE '
have m©ved
To Our Kov Boiling
On Clayton street,
OPPOSITE POSTOrFICE.
CHARLES STERN & Cos,
■A.t,hp Crtl,
We ure'overstocked with Plain
Solid (la! I and Diamond Ring,
C*li and buy at your own price.
' BATES & CARSON.
If yu have a friend remsmber 'he
Xmas and buy yur preserr of
i>A IRS it CARSON, Jcwelerr,
Harmony Grove, Ga
Me have just received the finest
lot of Xmas Goods ever displace, i
Harmony Grove. Call and **e them
before buying.
BATES& CARSON* |
For clocks, watches, chains, inrms !
rings, cuff an l col; ir buttons, specta
•l s got i pens n i l pen holders an 1
ererytlmit’ els* kept in a first* cla-'
" -tv store, go to V. W. Skid
A' a -ns. 1 la.
Before you buy a Machine call on
me I will sell to suit you.
W. H. STRANGE,
Cornelia, Ga.
Rogers Hardware and Machine Cos
will ha e a car load of stoves next
we. k. lhe.se will sold cheaper
tl\jiu Bißae qnai.ty oi goods can be
bought any where in .jcorgiu. Now
is your time to get a stove
READ THIS ; Ail those indebte" 1
to me am notinea to come forward
n<l :aake ne’tU'ineHl Your iinmedi
ate attention to this w:h * ;ve you cost
and trouble.
TOM E. ANDERSON,
Pruitt, Ga. J
<u i o. have year eyes tested
*'•: ; „ud fitted properly to
is vS. K. I.i Istone, Rf, D. at
,Sk. , the Jeweler's Athens, Ga.
GEORG i Banks County
Whereas Lnt , v Crano, administrator
of Caroline Ci-,iu, represents- to the
court in his petition duly fiied and
ent ■ don reconi that lie lias fully
n*! i.:istered Caroline Cranes estate,
his is therefore to cite ail uersons
j concerned kindred and creditors to
f cause if any they can why said
administrator should not be dis
chai god from hit, administration and
r-, r- ve ■■■ i.srß of dismission on the
'ioii'.AY in February 18%'.
Nov. 12i\ 181)5. T.F. IIILL,
Onl’y.
Santa Clause bas arrived at L: J.
■I" 11 !’ A* llro., Drug Store in Harmony
Giove Ga., with the largest and neat
est line or Xmas goods ever placed
before the people of that place you
will also find a full line of Stationary
Hall a.vl Church Lamps Paint I eads
& Oils.
A gentleman remarked the other
day that t.ir people of the West use
•tie best wagon and buggies that are
made —r Ai n g t the Studebaker
wagon aud Co'umbus buggy—and
tliat we never see them in this country
Oh ! yes, Captain, we very often see
them; ad we well know ot their good
qualities, v. i’. Deering sells them
at Athens, Ga.
Key A Or. must collect what is
owing them this fail they have had
| to make sacrifices to wait on you and
|no w put you on notice that thev
I must collect.
IIOMER, BANKS COUNTY, GEORGIA: DECEMBER 20,1895,
LOCAL NEWS AN D N OTES.
GATHERKD FBOVi TOWN
AND COUNTY.
L. ittle Items to* Short lor Head
But Lou s Enough to lu
terest the Reader.
NOTICE ! —All those indebted to
the Gazette for legal advertising
end ether matters must come forward
and settle at once. A change in the
management of the paper makes
immediate payment imperative: lu
sheriff sales where sale is not effect
ed the plaintiff is responsible for
printer’s fee. All accounts that are
not paid at once will be sued upon.
Miss Minnie McNorton returned
home from Athens last Friday.
Mr. Homer Thompson and Prof.
Sanders visited Athens Monday.
Messrs. E. N. Emmett and Jasper
Ayers visited the exposition last week.
Mr. Yf. B. Lockhai t came home
a few days ago to spend Xmas.
Rev. J. T. Wise preached to a
large congregation at the Baptist
church Sunday.
Mrs. Morris and her accomplished
daughters; Miss Willie, Hattie, and
Lottie will spend the Holidays in
Homer.
\\ ANTED:— Several trustworthy gentle:.ion or
T? ladies to travel in (B orgia for established
reliable house . Salary 8780 ami ex peases. Sit ady
position: Enclose reference ami self-a<ldivv.*-e:l
stamped envelope. The Duniion Company Tniid
Floor Omaha Hldg, Chicago, 111.
Messrs. Baxter Smith, Lambert
Brewer, and Claude Ward returned
home from Young Harris Institute
Ust week.
Misses Anna and Leila Ritchey
returnad home from tho G. N, & I.
College last week.
*v
Vt hile en route to Homer lust Fri>
day Col. I. YV. Alexander lost his
pocketbook, contaiciug fifty-five dol
lars, between Homer and Holligngs-i
worth. The tinder will be hand
somely rewarded by returning it to
Mr. Alexander.
Y\ ’ANTE!);- -Severn' trustworthy gentlemen
V ? or ladies to travel in (irorfvia for established
reliable house. Salary jjjTHOand e\ptm? *s. Steady
posit ion. Eitclose reft*mice and .adf-addressed
stamped envelop. The Dominion Coiupanv
third Floor, Omaha. Birig,Chicago, lit.
NOTICE.
If you wish to give your friend a
present this Xmas, or if you want a
nice keepsake for yourself, go and
make your selection from the mam
moth stock of Jewelry and Diamonds
at V r . W. Skiffs, Athens, Ga. Air.
Skiff is a man of good taste and judg
ment. He buys the host goods ;t
the lowest prices' and sells cheaper
than any oilier jeweler. Go to him
for fine silver ware of all kinds, opera
glasses, spectacles, decks, watches,
eluins, charms, rings, diamonds, *tc.
if CHT 1 WEEK
The Atlanta Weekly journal’s
Great OiTer—Clubbed With
This Paper for a Nom
ina! Sum.
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Lit i Jounuii, part of it, ’or
toe children nr.d attrueti-ro miscellany for
*!•(* entire hourelioni—it comet* to you at
only -Vi cents a year.
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Athmtfi. in Kiampe, or an you pleure.
. t •.■''* !>:• pent yuU froe.
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:(. i: <vsA the Atlanta Weekly
: Arm by a special club
’jir;A’ v re are now able
to give you twelTo month’s sub
• Mri* t’V.n to both that paper and
'iho Banks County Gazette for 80c ts a year.
PASS ON AROUND.
All persons are notified to not
ilri a6 wagons or stock across my farm
under penalty'of law.
Very Rospt.
V. D. Loi'khakt.
GEORGIA: Banks County.—
In persuance of an order granted by
T F. Hill, ordinary of said county.
There will be sold in the town of
Maysville, the place of holding Jus
tice court for the 4Gstk district G. M.
on the ltlth day of December 1895
as authorized by said ordei, within
the legal hours of sale, the entire
stock of goods kept by mm *in the
tow a of Muysviile, Ga. Said stock
of goods consisting in a general line
of Groceries, Confectioneries and
Notions etc. Said property levied
on as the property of \Y". C. Cathey
by virtue of a mortgage Ufa for pur
chase money, issued from the Supe
rior court of said county in favor of
.1. 11. Cathoy. against W. C. Cathey.
This Dee. 2nd 1895.
I, W. SUMPTER,
Sheriff.
Administrator’s Sale.
Agreeable to an order of the court
of ordinary of Banks county; Will ho
sold at auction at the court house
door of said county, on the first Tues
day in January next within the legal
hours of sale the following property
to wit:
Lot No. 1. Containing 108 8-10
acres of land more or lass, adjoining
the lands ol J. S. Chambers, r. F. M.
Furr and others.
Lot No. 2. Containing 94 2-5 acres
of land fftp.uie or less and adjoining
their mis of Jaraefc Chambers, Wil
liaui BoJUujfand others.
Lot 3|W*. Containing 55 .acres of
land inurn or less at.d adjoining the
lands oU William Boling D. F.
Scales a A?others. Sold as the prop
erty of iWGore 11. Crow late of said
county deo'd for the honefit of the
heirs creditors. Terms cash.
Dec. 1). F. Semes,
Administrator.
, Execute's ISale,
GEORGIA: Bank- Co‘.::<ty.—
Agreeable to an order of the rcurt
cif onijtoaiy of Banks c unity : Will
•He scMB the highest bidder on the
prefcNßPof Elizabeth Anglin of said
county deceased on the first Tuesday
‘of January next within the legal
hours of sale, the following property
towit: One tract of land lying and
being iri the 207th district G. M. of
said county, known as the Elizaueth
Anglin (dace. Said land lying on
Naked Creek and Hudson River con
taining 170 acres more or loss about
50 acres in cultivation, about 25 acres
of creek and river bottom, the ro
mainder in origina' forest and pine
field, the larger portion very line
forest land. Said land wiil be sur
veyed and platted before sale. Wold
tor the benerit of the heirs arid cred
itors. Terms cash, for further par
ticulars call on W. .i. Burgess or
J. R. Anglin on the premises. Nov
ember 80th, 1895.
W. J. BURGESS,
Executor of Elizabeth Anglin, dec'd
Sheriff Sales for January,
GEORGIA: Banks County.—
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
Januaiy next at the court house in
said county, within the legal hours
of sale to the highest bidder for <",isli
the following property towit: One
tract of land lying in the 1210th dist.
G. M of said county, containing one
hundred and fourteen acres more or
less, adjoining tho lands of Mr
G. W. Davis on the North, Pierc
Knox en the South, D. 11. I’. Gar
rison in the East, and the county
paupers home on tbo West. The
land irhereon defendant resided in
the yar 1894, and now rented to
Riley Arflin as the property of de
fendait.
Saif: land levied on to satisfy' an
execution issued from the justice
court >f 1210 Dist. G. -M. of Banka
count! in favor of W. 11. T. Gillespie
against J. E. Sherdan
Witten notice given tenants in
possesion as the law directs. Levy
made hr G. A, Fagan L. C. This
Nov. 26th 1895.
J. W. SUMPTER,
Sheriff.
GEORGIA Hanks County. —Will
be sld on the first Tuesday in Janua
ry njxt at the court house in said
courty within the legal hours of sale
to llie highest bidder for cash the fol
lowing property to-wit; One bay
hors* about riine years old, one one ;
horse wagon, one set of blacksmith
tools, about fifteen bushels of corn
Said property levied on as the proper
ty of Wiley Jones to satisfy an execu
tion issusd from Banks Superior Court
in favor of James I.ooney tor the use
of Robert Greer against John L. Car
son and Wiley Jones. This Nov. 26 th I
L 896. J. W. bUMBTKR,
Sheriff.
§l4l®
REMOVAL SALE!
J, E. MURPHY,
Entire Stock to be Closed
out for Cash in the
next Ninety Days.
On Oct; Ist I willommence
to Close Out my Stock
AMOUNTING TO 30,000.
Consisrti ca*** ol
II GOODS,
CARPETS, HATS, GROCERIES,fETC.
tJowUwm be noMexwptfor cuk
A-1 have decul.nl to close out my stock in fGamesvtlle, and in January
next will move my entire business to
Ac 7H WMlelarUi Ss4<., Oa.
I lie most of my stock is goods bought in the last few months, and will
bo sold at extremely low prices. You will be surprised to ace the great
ofhi- ell’m utfmeLfSt **** *° lU ° V ° a stock
E. MURPHY gs*-
V¥est Side (Public Sc§yare.
GAINESVILLE, GA-
Homer High School
Will open Ist day of January 189 G. .and will continue for a term of eight
' c l,l0 " t,,s > cxce P l n vacation during the busy season of Sprint
OF TFITIOTV.
From SI.OO to $2.00 per month according to grade Vocal and ; *
V ' u : s " ; * :: - ()0 P‘‘ month. Special Normal Trainirm mven fref'to
it;;;.: mU '* to U,ach a,ld wiil PW students for Sophmor. g |and Jnni£
T . ‘' r ' - V ' i-'-ekbart will lecture once per month on Physiolotrr and
Hygiine in presence of all pupils. ~ and
Board in good families can he had at from $5.00 to $7.00 per month
J oi iurthor infonnution address, *
rh K DENDY, PRINCIPAL,
HOMEIi, (iA.
Furniture And Coffins.
and SfS'Enrf 11 " ““ “ * **.
Furniture.
Consisting of Bed-room Suits, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wash-stands, Matresses
.•springs, Safes, Lounges, Rockers, Chairs, Sewing MaA.BJ wn
Rack-, Baby CJurring# Cubs, etc. g Hall
*** c "‘** . .**.
" “:u, ' Z : , :! t EAI ’ “® 1 UOUhl When cottu " OBly Be. Uy stwlc
CHEAP as the CHEAPES
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y. It 'i t : . * -i- y
in Sm dbuUiiii um\i eioTs cl
ISifOY WHAT WE SAT,
a “ what Hood’s Sarsaparilla Does, that
tells the etory of iti merit and wacosas
Uecsarfox HOOD’S CURLS.
BSEAL SW 2£ ft S T is the
““• ifj f* c of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It
cures evon after other preparations fail.
Got Hood’s aud ONLY HOOD’C,
W. 32.