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DRIVEN TO DESPERATION!
ALL CONFIDENCE DESTROYED!
fk Sacrifice Unheard of Before
A Well Developed Cry for Money Forces Goods 10 Consumers iOi a Little Cash
On Main Floor
All New And Fresh Goods.
No Remnants
3o pieces figured and striped Organdies at 3fc cents a yard.
40 pieces equal to Lansdale Bleaching, yard-wide, At 5c a yard.
2® pieces Scotch Zephyr Ginghams, as Fine aa Mull, 15c grade at 5c a yard
-2,000 yards fine Mullc and Nainsook
EMBROIDERIES, values, Bc, 10c and 15c grade at 3c a yard.
68 pairs Ladies' Dongola Oxfords, patent leather, opera too, Drench
heel at 25c a pair.
42 pairs Ladies White Duck Oxforks, opera toe, French heel, at 25c a pair
5 pieces Turkey Red Table Covering, 59 inches wide, at 15c a yard
JUCUC3 JL Ml I\V.' -
iwAy JOSEPH, - Athens, Ga.
Keaolutions Adopted by Teach
er’* Institute June, 1800.
Resolved 1. That we extend our
thanks to Prof. J. W. Marion onrvery
able and efficient expert for the kind,
able, courteous and impartial manner
in which he hue conducted our Insti
tute,
Never have we seen any teacher
mote in touch with his pupils than
Prof. J. W. Marion has been with the
trachea* of this body.
The humblest teacher cannot hut
feel that he has received as much at
tention frera Prof. J. W, Marion as
any.
We feci that we have been greatly
benetitted by his instructions, and
through Ins service we will be enabled
to secure much better results in our
school work than we would have been
able to accomplish without bis very
able assistance. We cannot com
mend our Commissioner too highly
for this selection.
Aa to our Commissioner we eaunot
say too much in his praise!
We have ever found him ready and
willing to aid the teachers of this
county in every possible way to ele
vate the teachers upon a higher plane
and to secure the best result to both
teacher and pupils.
We feel proiul of our Commissioner
and will lie found ever willing and
ready to co-operate with him in the
noble work which ho has inaugurated.
Respectfully submitted,
J. H. Gunnels,
W. R. Smith,
Anna Richey,
Delia Neal,
Laura Neal.
Committee on Resolutions.
June, -Oth 18%.
Resolved, That the aoove resolu
tions lie handed to Gazette for publi
cation.
Resolved *2. That this body extend
their thanks to the good people of
Homer for their hospitalities and
courtesies shown us.
Resolved: That we thank M. C.
Sanders, our faithful and efficient
secretary for his services, and also
Profs. Dendy and Burns and our
organist. Miss Cora Neal for their
excellent music during our Institute
3. Whereas God in his wisdom
has seen fit to take from our ranks
since the last meeting of this body
our dear brother J. P- W ilbanks.
Therefore be it resolved 1. 1 hut
we the teachers of Hanks county in
the death of our brother luve lost
an earnest and faithful friend and a
co-worker whose brief career give
evidence of the ability to attain higher
rank m his cbosea profession.
2. That we as teachers try and
emulate the noble traits of charactci
exemplified in bis life.
3. That the sympathies of this
body be tendered his bereaved rela
tive!.
4. That these resolutions be copied
in our minute bond, that the Hunks
County Gazette bo requested to pub
lisli these resolutions, and furtln r
that a copy bo furnished the family.
J. H. Gunnels,
W. B. Smith.
Miss Anna Ritchie,
„ Laura Neal,
~ Delia Neal,
Committee.
Harmony (Love Echo, please copy.
Old Dr. Drummond.
Has enduring monument in the af
fection and esteem of thousands who
have been restored to health and hap
piness by Dr. Drummond’s Lighten
ing Remedies for Rheumatism. If
your druggist has not got it, do not
take anything else. Write to the
Drummond Medicine Cos., New York,
and they will send you full particular*
and testimonies from 22 states. Agents
i wanted.
GROVE LEVEL.
Mrs. G. C. Forbes is quite sick at
this writing.
Miss Rlovce Brewer is improving
■ after some few days of sickness.
Our colored men went to Atlanta
Monday by an overwhelming majori
ty-
Our esteemed friend, Mr. Lambert
Brewer, since his return from school
has been somewhat on the sick list.
j Messrs. Sam "Watson & Cos. have
1 been into a portion of onr grain section
with their machine separating the
gram from the chaff.
10 dozen Ladies Whtte ripped vests,
AT 1 CENT EACH.
15 dozen Children’s white aDd colored Trimmed Straw Hats, 85 to 50c grade
AT 10 CENTS A YARD.
10 dozer. Ladies Shirt Waists', made of very fine Lawn, figured and
striped, value 75 cents,
AT 20 CENTS A YARD.
50 dozen Ladies Hose, full regular made, seamless, the 20 cent kind,
at io cents a pair-
I
5 pieces Satin Duchesse, Evening shades, white, cream, lemon, ligh t
blue, bronze; value *sc at 44 cents.
* 3 pieces Black Satin Duchesse: value *I.OO at 58 cents.
8 pieces Striped Taffeta Silk soft and rich. Value 65c at 83 cents.
6 pieces Gros Grain Silk: 2 pieces of these arc soft finish and 4 pieces
extra heavy, value sl-25, at 68 cents a yard.
50 pieces Ribbon, all witha, narrow and very wi le, values 15c to 25c, a
5 cents u yard.
The primary is o'er, politics is
hushed and the farmers who are not
ready to “lay by” their crops, are up
with their work. What, a blessing!
Sir. Cicero White, formerly of this
county, but now of the “Land of Flow
ers” is now enjoying himself with the
old folks at home.
,
j
Mr. .1. 11. Bracks, a highly respoct
ubk oitixen of near Gillsville passed
through our quiet little village Satur
day m route to New Salem Grange
Again the Reaper Idea'll has mown
down one more of good Christian
women. Mrs. Arnold was laid to rest
in our cemetery Saturday evening.
Rev. R. 1). Hawkins of Maysdille,
preached the tuneral sermon in an able
impressive manner assuring us that
there is rest beyond the grave.
Mess. S. 1). Yeargin, Doc Chandler.
Krastus Evans, Alex Martin, 1’ 1 M.
purr, Cicero White, Sam Edwards,
Henry McDonald, Je Davis, Turner,
Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. J A. Bord
ers, T. A l’ilgrim and Misses Ella
Brooks, Eva Yeargin, Minnie Hill,
Mittie McDonuld and several new
buggies and fine horses were at church
Sunday. These are some of our visit
( iug attendants.
A correction. Through mistake
it has been announced that Prof. Ben
O'Kelly, of llall county, would sing
at (drove church on the third Sunday
in July and Saturday before. The
true time of the singing will be the
second Sunday and Saturday before.
All day singing, four note system
used. Basket dinner. lie-number
the time, second Sunday in July and
Saturday before. Rev. Noah Mar
lin also of Hall county will preach at
11 o’clock on these two days.
Dos amd Lee.
Mr. James Perdue, an old soldier
residing at Monroe, Mich., was se
verely afflicted with rheumatism hut
received prompt relief from pain by
using Chamberlain’s Pain Balm.
He says: ‘‘At times my back would
ache so hadlv that 1 could hardly
raise up. It' I had not gotten relief
I would not be here to write these
few lines. Chamberlain’s Pain Balm
Balm has done trie a great deal ot
good and 1 feel very thankful for it. - ’
For sale by li. T. Thompson, Mer
chant, Homer.
■;"> Ilf acte and Khetmatism relieved
Dr. Miles’ Nerve Plasters.
SILVER U A I’LL.
Mr. J. E. Porterfield made a flying
trip to Atlanta Monday.
Mr. Turner Thompson and Mifs
Mittie McDonald were the guests of
Miss Leila Chasteen Sunday.
Mr. Newt Chandler of Grove
Level was in our little city Sunday.
Mrs: A. J. Rucker has been quite
sick tor the last week.
Mr. Sain Edwards and Miss Eva
Vtargiu visited Miss llelle Rucker
Sunday.
Mr. Mack Furr visited his aunt,
Mrs. A.J. Rucker last Sunday.
Messrs. Sam Yeargin and Dock
Chandler, two young men of Mays
ville wi re seen on the streets of our
t iwii Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. J. E. Porterfield is visiting
her mother. Mrs. Rucker this week.
Mi. Dock Wallace was seen driv
ing with living speed towards Grove
Level P. O- Sunday afternoon.
With best wishes to the editor
and Gazette, Bets;
tflM
Thinness is often a sign of
poor health. A loss of weight
generally shows something is
wrong. If due to a cough,
cold, any lung trouble, or if
there is an inherited tendency
to weak lungs, take care!
S cells £mulsteru
of Cod-liver Oil, with Hypo
phosphites, is a fat-food and
more. It causes such changes
in the system that the gain is
permanent and improvement
continues even after you cease
taking it. Sound flesh; rich
blood; strong nerves; good
digestion; aren’t these worth
a thought ?
SCOTT'S EMULSION has been en Jorsed by the
medical profession for twenty years. (,I<k your doc
tor.) Tiu* is because it is always pitiable- always
uniform —alwavs contain* the purest Sot v.'ejpuiH Cod
liver Oil and Hvpopbwpbitrs.
Insist on Scott’s Emulsion wEh trade-mark of
man and fish.
Put up in so cent and SI.OO size*. The sma:l size
may be enough to cure ycur cough or help yocr L-Ly.
MILLINERY
Trimmed Hats, all the very latest styles, including the popular short
back Sailor-, leal value $0 97. at $2.98.
Leghorn Hats in a variety of styles suitable for seashore or countr y
value $7.50, at $1.98.
All 50c Unirimmed Hats reduced down to 10c.
Straw Sailor Hats: White .Milan Sailors with white trimming, worth
75c. at 2sc.
Wood Violets, rll to close at 8c a bunch
Roses in all colors, cut down to 25c on the dojlar.
I will caution all who inted setting FIRST
CHOICE to call as'.early as possible for
correct sizes and justthe kind wanted.
miELTON AND 1.11 A.
Mr. T. A. Terrell and wife, of
Blue Ridge, are visiting relatives and
friends in and near Bellton.
Sever-1 people from Bellton and
I,ula went to Atlanta Monday on
the excursion.
Mr. Ralph Comer, of Maysville.
spent Sunday last in Bellton.
Mr. Tom Scoggu.s fluent Sunday
here with relatives.
Mr. Oscar Head, an employee of
the Southern R. R. made a brief visit
to Lida last week.
Mr. M. T. l’erkms, of Clarksville,
spent a few days with relatives here
last week.
Mr. Carlton Landrum who has
been attending school at Oxford is
at Ins home in Lula for the vacation.
I lis many friends were glad to wel
; come him back.
Mr. Sam Summer and wife, of
; South Carolina, are visiting relatives
I litre.
Mr. Claude Scoggins was here on
l a business trip one day last week.
Mr. J. K. Thompson of Homer
j was in Bellton last Sunday.
M.
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Man’els. Brackets and Show j
leases made to order at prices I
; to suit the times, at
\\. ii. auuiiGirrs
Cabinet Slop (
MAYSVILLE, GA.
A. P. Dei ring and T. G. Hadaway
have moved fiom Wasmmrton to
Broad Street, just above Athens
Hardware Cos., Athens, Ga. Call ot:
them when you want anything in
the vehicle or harness line.
We are making a specialty of the
New Home Machine now-. Drop us
a card to bring you one.
J. E. STRANGE & SON,
Carnot, Ga.
Mothers
Anxiously watch declining health of
their daughters. So many are cut off
by consumption in early years that
there is real cause for anxiety. In
the early stages, when not beyond
the reach of medicine, Hood’s Sarsa
parilla will restore the quality and
quantity of the blood anil thus give
good health. Read the following letter:
“It is but just to write about my
daughter Cora, aged 19. She was com
pletely run down, declining, had that tired
feeling, and friends said she would not
live over three months. She had a bad
Cough
and nothing seemed to do her any good.
I happened to read about Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla and had her give it a trial. From the
very first dose she began to get better.
After taking a few bottles she was com
pletely cured and her health has been the
best ever since.” Mrs. Addib Peck,
12 Railroad Place, Amsterdam, N. Y.
“I will say that my mother has not
Stated my case in as strong words as I
would have done. Hood’s Sarsaparilla
has truly cured me and I am now well.”
Cora Peck, Amsterdam, N. Y.
Be sure to get Hood’s, because
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. sl.
Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Cos., Lowell. Mass.
. _ , ~... arepurelyvegetahle.ro
riOOU S Wills liable and beneficial. 2SC.
Cures.
Botanic Blood Baling-
The Great Remedy for the speedy and permanent
cure of Scrofula. Rheumatism. Catarrh, Ulcers,
Ecrema. Eating and Spreading l .Sore*, Eruptions.
nnJ aii SKIN AM) BLOOD DISEASES. Made
from the prescription of an eminent physician
who used it with marvelous success for 40 years,
and its continued use for fifteen years by thou
sands of grateful people has demonstrated that
It is by far the best building: up Tonic and Blood
Purifier ever offered to the world. It makes new
rich blood, and possesses almost niracu’ous
healing properties.
521 T WRITE FOR BOOK OF WONDERFUL
CURES, sent free on application.
If not kept by your local druggist, send $i oo
fora large bottle, or $5.00 for six .'tttes, and
medicine will be sent freight paid by
BLOOD BALM GO., Atlanta, Ga.
PECULIAR i._ _ jmbination, pro
■ portion and preparation of ingredi
ents,Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses great
amative value. You should TRY IT.