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Banks County Gazette.
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MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant,
40 YEATS ■"HE STANDARD.
LOCAL!NEWS AN D XOI I S.
GATHERED FROM TOWN
ANI) COUNTY.
Little Items too Short tor Heads
But Long Enough to In
terest tlie Reader.
Charley Hill rent in a fu l grown
cotton blossom this week.
Mr. J. D. Hill is attending the
reunion at Richmond this week.
Dr. Hayden raised one hundred
bushels of oats to an acre. Who can
bent this?
Mr. W. T. Cochran challenges the
county on marketing the tirst bale of
'C(S cotton.
A few more days of wind and sun
will lay the crops by, and also save
gathering,
The Misses Coker, of Franklin
county, weie the guests of .Miss Ma
iierva Dvar Sunday.
A party of young folks will go
from here to the fourth of duly at
Demo rest next Saturday.
A. I*. Hearing and T. G. Hilda w iy
sell the Celebrated Sludebaker Bug
gies and wagons ami will sell you
cheaper than you can buy ciswhtri
Be sure to see them on Broad St
Athens, Ga.
When a fellow carries his girl
home wi'h him and shows her around
th# place, there’s something going
to happen this fail ii she likes.
Chamberlain s Cos .ii Be im i
- croup i l l whoop I.;;
It is pleasant, s.tu ami . -e
For sale by R- x. '1 n--...p , Mer
chant, Homer.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. J- Garrison,
of Maygville, tnd Mrs, T. J. Ash, ol
Atlanta, spent Sunday with the fami
ly of Mr. \V. M. Ash.
Cabinet Photographs half price,
$2.00 per dozen during July, smaller
sizes $l.OO per dozen.
McDANJSEDL, 115 Broad St.,
Athens, Ga.
Alias Salhe Ash returned home
Sunday from Atlanta, where sue lias
been spending several months with
her brother, Mr- T. J. Ash. Miss
Sal lie has many warm friends here
who were glad to see her return.
Mrs. Flairity, the aged wife of Mr.
J. M. Flairity, died Tuesday at 2
* o’clock after a short illness. Her
remains were interred at the Grove
Church Wednesday e vening.
Mrs Rhodie Noah of this place, was
taken in the Might with cramping
pains anil the next day diarrhoea set
in. She t"ok half a bottle of black
berry cordial but got no relief- She
then sent to me to see if I ha-1 any
thing that would help her I sent
her a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, j
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy ana j
the first dose relieved her. Another!
ol ourjneighbors ha-1 been sick for!
about a week and had tried different)
•emedies for diarrhoea but kept get
tug worse. I sent him this same
rimedy. Only four doses of it were
required to cure him. He says he
owes his recovery to this wonderful
renedy.—Mis-Marv Sibley. Sidney,
Mith. For sale by R - 1 . Thomdson,
Merchant, Homer
We will send you the Weekly
J#unal and Gazette for SOcts. a via .
ff'adni-lir Ktop in 20 minctes by Dr.
Miles’ tAiy Pixxß “Once cenva dose."
Start your children to school next
Monday morning and keep them
there. Nearly every school in the
county will begin and its your duty
to send vour children and you ought
to do it.
A. P. Dealing and T. G. Hadawav,
of Athens, Ga., carry the best line
of buggies and wagons in Northeast
Georgia and will sell you at the low
est figures. If you want anything
in this line it will pay you to call *>n
them. They also carry a large line
of Harness aad Saddles.
Miss Minnie Yailantine, an accom
plished young lady of Augusta, is
spending the summer with relatives
in Banks for pleasure and the im
provement of her health. She is the
guest of the Misses Cochran at Mt.
Pleasant.
Mr. Carr McDonald visited his
parents in South Carolina last week.
Ho ivas called to the bedside ci Ins
father who is quite ill of paralysis.
Air. Me Donald reports crops as ob
servod on the way in a line condi
tion, and says they have not suffered
for rain.
In the vicinity of Boquet, Westmore
land Cos., Pa., almost any one ian tell
you how to cure a lame back or stiff
neck. They dampen a piece of flan
nel with Chamberlain’s Pam Balm
and bind it on the affected parts and
in one or two days tile trouble has
disappeared. Slii.s same treatment
will promptly cure a pam in the side
or chest. Air. E, M. Frye, a promi
nent merchant of Bouquet, speaks
very highly of Pain Balm, and his
reeomendations have had much to do
wits making it papular there. For
sale by K.T.Thompsoii, Merchant,
Homer
llumer school will open next
Monday, July 6ih. All the patrons
are requested to send their children
in on first day so that all may start
together in their classes.
Respt.
J, P. Dkndy.
Water melons are beginning to
ripen, and we haven’t seen that nice
melon that you promised us some
time ago. It it doesn’t come pretty
soon wt; will send the “devil” out to
your patch one of these nights.
BE SURE YOU ARE RIGHT
And Iheii go ahead. If your blood
is impin' , your appetite failing, ycur
nerves \v ik. you may he sure that
Hood’s Sarsaparilla is what you need.
1 hen take no substitute. Insist
upon Hood’s and only Hood's.
This is the medicine which has the
largest sales in the world. Hood’s
Sarsaparilla is the One True Blood
Purifier.
HOOD'S PILES are prompt,
ellicient, and always reliable, easy to
take, easy to operate.
Chance to >I ikfi M may.
I have berries, grapes and peaches
a year old, fresh as when picked, i
use tee California Cold process, d:j
not heat or seal the fruit, just put it
up cold, keeps perfectly fiesli, and
costs almost nothing; can put up a
bushel in ten minutes. Last week 1
sold directions to over 120 families;
anyone will pay a dollar directions,
when they see the beautiful sample i f j
fruit. As there are many people poor j
like ntyselk, I consider it my duty to j
give mv experience to s-mli, and feel
confident any -tie can make one or
two hundred dolllars round home in a
few days. I wil* mail sample of fruit
and complete directions, to any of
your readers, for eighteen two cent
stamps, which is only’ tiie actual cost
of the samples, postage, etc., to me.
Francis Ca.;f.y,
St Louis, Mo.
DISEASES OF THE SKINT.
The intense itching and smarting inci
dent to eczema, tetter, salt-rheum, and other
diseases f the skin is instantly allayed by
a; plying Chamberlain's Eye and .Skin
Ointment. Many very bad cases have been
permanently cured by it. It is equally
efficient for itching piles and a favorite rem
edy for sore nipples; chapped hands, chil
blains, frost bites, and chronic sore eyes.
For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box.
Try Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders, they
are just what a horse needs when in bad condi
don. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge.
‘fHE BLOOD Is the source or
■ health. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla to J
keep it pure and rich. Be sure to get;
HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA.
HOMER, RANKS COUNTY, GEORGIA: JULY 2, 1890.
DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED
by local applications as they cannot
reach the diseased portionof the ear-
There is only one war to cure
deafness, and that is bv constitutional
remedies. Deafness is caused by an
inflamed condition of the nauseous
lining of the Eustachian Tube. When
this tube is inflamed you have a
rumbling sound or imperfect hearing,
and when it is entirely closed,
Deafness is the result, and unless the
inflammation can he taken out and
this tube restored to its normal
condition, hearing will be destroyed
forever, nine eases out of ten are
caused by catarrh, which is nothing
but an inflamed condition of the
mucous surfaces.
We will give one hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused dy
catarrh) that cannot be cured by
Hall’s Catarrh cure. Send for
circulars; free.
. V. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
85$“Sold by Druggists, 75c.
AN NOUNCKM ENT.
The Summer Term of Hollings
worth High School will begin July 0
with J. W. Marion as principal and
Mrs. Bello Evcrlyn in charge of the
primary department. Tuition in
principals department two dollars
per month in advance-in primary
public money or one dollar per
month. A. P. Wofford,
Sec., Board of Trustees
Ice from Made by a New I’rucpuß.
I him* an Ice cream Freezer that will
freeze cream instantly. The cream is
put into the l'raezer and comes out
instantly, smooth and perfectly frozen,
'i ins astonishes people anil :i crowd
will geathor to see the freezer in
operation and tqey will all want, qo try
the cream. You can 8 *ll cream as fast
as it can oe made and sell freezer to
many of them who would not buy an
old style freezer. It is really a curiosity
and you can sell from $5 to worth
of cream and six to twelve, freezers
every day. This makes a good profit
these hard times and is a pleasant
employment. .)■ ]>'• Ca-ey & Cos., 1814
St, Chailes St., St. I.oms, Mo.,will
semi full particulars md information
in regad to this neiv ouvention on
application and will employ good
salesmen salary. Robt. C.
I' 110 FKSSION A L CA lllhS.
(JSCAR BROWN,
Attorney and Coi n.helloh-at Law,
lIO.MLIv.LA
Will pract ici* in all the courts and make col
lection a specialty. Care and (promptness in
every business.
Q t W. BROWN,
Attorney at Law,
MA YSVILLE.UA.
Wjl! do a general practice, j Collecting
specialty.
V. D. LOCKHART, M. D.
t’if ‘Office Wkhtof Pciiljo Square,
IIOMKl!, GA.
|)K. \Y. B~ JACKSON,
DENTIST,
HARMONY GROVE GA
All work guaranteed first class. Teeth ex
tracted without pain. Office over Rates A Car
son’s Jewelry Store.
I)H. W. J. SHARI’,
i>i’:rN r iM>4 r r,
-MA YSYII.I.K, GA.
r3y-Offlce with Dr. 11. r. Strickland.
How it Woman Paid Her Debts,
A lady in Lexiegtou says “I am out
of debt; add thauiks to the Dishwash
er business. In the past six weeks I
have made SS?O. 00. Every edusekeep
tr wants a Dishwasher, and any in
telligent person can sell them uith bif
profit to himself. The Dishwasher
is lovely, you can wash and dry the
family dishes in two mimutes, and
without wetting your hands. You
can get particulars by addressing, The
Mound City Dishwasher Cos., St. Louis,
Mo. There is big money in the busi
ness for an agent. I expect to clear
$4, 000 the coming year. I need the
rmney,why not make it. Miss C- E
To the Voters of Hanks County !
You are required by law to register
every year. Your registering last
year i, no good tor th.s year. Do not
negicet to register ;<ow
Great Stock Reducing Sale
->OATs^
Davison 6c Lowe’s
This Week.
SOMETHINU UNUSUAL
I 'OH ATHENS SO EARLY TIN THE SE \SON.
E S6O S neverdieless thisis whal wc are Ourpriee*
1 liifs week wil! ho <lio lowosf ever known ill the
history <>r Alhons, quality oonsitler< <l.
r> Cont
50 pieces Grcporis, Ducks, Cliani
brvs and Ginghams, the 10c and
15c grades.
1-£J <
ltil.) nieces fine Dimity, Zephyr
Cloths, Battist, 1’ rsii’n Lawns and
Linen Grass Cloth, the 15c, 20c and
25c grades.
IO (I<‘l.ts
150 pieces fine l’lisso, Satteens,
(lorded Mulls, Figured Pique arid
Wool Challies. Former prices 15c,
20c and 25c.
1 *> ColltW
78 pieces imported Swiss, Silk
stripe Battist, Tinted ground Grena
dines and Wool Challies. Former
[.rices 20c, 25c, 35c and 50c.
1 >r Goods.
50 fine imported Suit Patters posi
tively at half-price. We mean ;t.
Isi*f lieduelion.
On all kinds of Woolen Dress
Goods.
8 l-2c for Challies, worth 20c.
15c for Challies, worth 35c.
Hafjfiiins
life for Wash Silks, worth 35c.
15c for Silk stripe Battist for waist
worth 35c.
Matfiiig- Stile
Entire stock to bo closed out nt
once.
3.75 for 0.00 Matting.
6.50 for 8-50 Matting.
7.50 for 10,00 Matting.
10.00 for 12.00.
DAVISON & LOWE-
Clayton, Washington and Jackson StrS.
Athens,
Shirt Waist Sale.
100 Waists 15c. each.
150 Whists 35c, worth 60c.
100 Waists *lßc, worth 75c.
175 Waists 85c, worth 1.25.
100 Waists 1.00, worth 1.50.
Entire lot to be closed out at once.
One lot Leather Belts, 10c worth 35
350 Silk Umbrellas 98c, worth 1 35
200 Silk Umbrellas, 1.25 worth 1.75
500 yards fine black Lawns 10c
worth 20c.
385 yards fine black Lawns 15c,
worth 25c.
500 yards best Percales 7c, worth
12 1 2c.
10 pieces extra heavy crash pure
linen, 10c, worth 18c.
50 dozen large Tuls 1.00 per dor
ter .25
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FAN Stock in
Georgia Fans than
all the stores iVHmiis put together.
Closing Out
Table Covers, Crumb Cloths and
Art Squares.
Bugs, Lace Curtains and Poi tiers.
Millinery-
We have beyond a doubt the best
Millinery depaitment in the State
none excepted.
Our stock of Trimmed Hats is bey
ond comparison.
Our stock of Trimmed and Ua
tritnmed Sailors and Flats is largest
and best assorted stock ever seen in
Athens.
Smail Articles.
We have the novelties in Belts and
Buckles, Pins, Shirt Waist Seta, Fa,
Side Combs, Hair Ornaments.
Ladies’ Neckwear, Collarettes,
Ribbons and Handkerchiefs.
We sell the best sc, 10, 15c, 20c,
25c and 35c Ladies Gent’s and Chil
dren’s Handkerchiefs in Alliens,
We sell the best 10c, 15c, 25c, 350
TOc Ladies’, Men and Children’s
in Athens—black and tan.
■P&sell the best 15c ? 25c, 35c, 50c,
■jtfl.UO Milts and Gloves in
B^lOc.
il • $
i fijm i , ’44- <
25c ■
P
m - l l !§/> 4_ :
Thousmtlsof Fashion'"Sheets free.
Give us your subscription for the
Delineator and save trouble ordering
it. ' ' :r^f
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