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A Sacrifice Unheard of Before
A Well Developed Cry for Money Forces Goods to Consumers for a Little Cash
On Main Floor
All New And Fresh Goods.
No Remnants
3o pieces figured and btriped Organdies at cents a said.
40 pieces equal to I.ansdale Bleaching, yard-wide, At 5c a vaid.
2# pieces Scotch Zephyr Ginghams, as Fine as Mull, 15c grade at 5c a yaid.
2,000 yards fine Mulle and Nainsook /
EMBROIDERIES, values, Bc, 10cand 15c grade at 3c a yard.
68 pairs Ladies’ Dongola Oxfords, patent leather, opera toe, French
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, 50 inches wide, at 15c a yard
HBCAX JOSEFH, " Athi jjskn
GROVE LEVEL.
Rev. Noah Martin preached three
eicelont sermon. 1 ), Saturday night,
and Sunday at 11.
We were glad to shake hands with
our old friend Mr. R. E. Maddox
Sunday. Bob is on a visit U the old
folks at home. lie will return shortly
to New Mexico,
The parasol lost or left at the
church Sunday was found by Miss
Addle Jones. The loser can got the
parasol by calling for it, aud describing
it-
A' first glance it would seem that
a deluge of sand lal bulged about
Mr. Riley's mill on the ginning side
of the rivor. No doubt Air. Riley
would sell you all the sand you wan t
at Uw figure
It reminded us of a quarter of a
century ago. We were carried buck
to chidhood’s joyous days. The best
of order was preserved throughout
the day. The young people using
the new system made us some excel
lent music at tin. closing hour.
It seems that the traveling.thresh
eruien had almost forgotten we had
some wheat and oats that wo would
like to have threshed. It was quite
an accommodation to us that Messers
Chandler and Carter called and
whistled the 1-ngin* for us.
Riley’s ino.s are tontinuing to do
some good work in ihe meat and Hour
business. Mr. Hendrix informs us
that be has been so much crowded of
ate he is forced to grind till a late
hour inany*uights.
Mr. Mack Nabers of St. Louis, AIo.
is visiting relatives sud friends in our
section just new. Mark was reared
principally in our community and
numbers his friends by the score*
He has been tn St. Louis six years
engaged with s.nus electric works
Oar circulating prayer m.>eti*ig ms t
t Mr. A. H. Whitlock s Sunday
■ > . • V tgusi ill
r latives ot the deceased.
1 the community, and
ethers who will, are requested to meet
*t Grove church at 7: SO o'clock for
the purpose of “cleaining off” and
perhaps re-moundii.g the graves of
the deceased. Remember the day
and the hour. This is a work that
should lie done. Let all who will
come. Bring a hoe’ mattock, pitch
fork, shovel, rake or some tool suitable
for tbe occasiim.
Qur Saturday and Sunday singing
was a success by a largo majority,
more especially on Sunday. At an ;
early hour tlio people began to arrive
and continued to pour in until far past,
the noon hour. Homer, Harmony
Gove and Maysville were well rep
resented. l’rof. O’ Kelley a man of
ago and fifty two years of experience
in singing the four-note music was
equal to the occasion. Really the
singing exercises was on'truly of the
old lolks.
OLD DR. DRUMMOND.
Has an enduring monument in the
affection and esteem of thousands
who have been restored to health and
happiness bv Dr. Drummond's Ligtli
ning Remedies for Rheumatism.
If your druggist lias not got it, do
not take anything else. \\ rite to the
Drummond Medicine Ce., New York,
and they will send you lull particulars
and testimonies from 2 2 states.
Agents wanted. V 2t.
I’m' To All.
1 read in the Christian Standard
that Miss A. M. Fritz, Station A.
St. Louis, Mo., would give an elegant
plated hook spoon to any one send
ing her ten 2 cent stamps 1 sent
for one and tound it so useful that 1
showed it to my friends, and made
j>U> in two hours, taking orders for
the spoon. The hook spoon is v
household necessity. It cannot slip
into the dish or cooking vessel, being
held in place by a hook on the back.
The spoon is something housekeepers
have needed ever since spoons first
invented. Auv one can get a sample
spoon by sending ten 2 cent stamps
to Miss Fritz. This, is a splendid
way to make money around home.
Very truly, Jkankttk S.
PECULIAR u. combination, pro
portion atul preparation of ingredi
ents,Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses great
curative value. You should TRY IT.
UOOD’S Sarsaparilla wins Its way
■ ■ into the confidence of the people
by the good it is doing. Fair trials
guarantee permanent CURES.
10 dozen Ladies Whtte ripped vests,
AT 1 CENT EACH.
15 dozen Children’s white and colored Trimmed Straw Ilats, 35 to 50c grade
AT 10 CENTS A YARD.
10 dozen Ladies Shirt Waists, made of very fine Lawn, figured and
striped, value 75 cents,
AT 20 CENTS A YARD.
50 dozen Ladies Ilose, full regular made, seamless, the 20 cent kind,
AT lO CENTS A PAIR.
5 pieces Satin Duchesne, Evening shades, white, cream, !em</n, light
blue, bronze: value 85c at 1-1 cents.
3 pieces Black Satin Duchesso: value #I.OO at •>< ecu:.-,.
3 pieces Striped Taffeta Silk soft and rich. Vain* '.fie at { cent'.
6 pieces Gros Grain Silk: 2 pieces of these are soft finish and 1 pieces
extra heavy, value $125, at 68 cents a yard.
50 pieces Ribbon, all withs, narrow and very wide, values 15c to 25c. a
5 cents a yard.
Sheriff Sales for August.
GEORGIA: Banks County.--
Will ho sold on the first Tuesday in
August next, at the oouit house i*>
said oountv within the legal hours p.f
sale, lo the highest bidder for cash
the following properly to wit: All
that tract or parcel of land situated,
being and lying in the county oi
Banks and State of Georgia, on the
waters of Webbs Creek, adjoining
lands of Mark Brown and tv'. I’>.
Caudell on the North; l>. 11. I’.
Garrison and Jm k agsdalc on the
South; Mack Brown on the West
W. B. Caudell and others on h ast.
Containing owe hundred and three
(1051) acres more or less levien on
as the proportv of Sarah It. Bent.
This 24tn day of June IShfi.
J. W SI MB I 1.1!,
Sheriff.
Flllli
iilhlM
Mantels, Brackets and Show
cases made to order at prices
to suit the times, at
\\. ii. viuuunrs
C ’i i >i iuM
MAVSVII.BK. GA
A. I‘. Bearing and T. G. lladaway
have mow,l fiotn Washington to
Broad Street, just above Athens
Hardware Cos,, Athens, Ga. Call on
them when you want anything in
the vehicle or harness line.
NOTICE
[ will be at Homer for oO days from
9’ o cloek a.m. to 4 p.m. beginning
■Jnd day of August IS9O for the pvrr
pose of registering the legally quali
fied voters of Banks County, and will
settle with those that are in arrears
for past years as the law directs, and
wdl correct any and all irregularities
that may have occurred in the
registration during the present year
189(1.
Books for registration will close nth
Sept IS*.6.
L* J- Ragsdale T. C. Banks Cos.
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1 rimmed Hats, all ibe very latest styles, including the popular
back Sailors, real value 07. at 52.08.
Leghorn Hats in a varn-ty of styles suitable for seashore or country
value $7.50, at Jl.fs.
All 50c t ntrimmed Hats reduced down to 10c.
Miuw Sailor Hats; IS line 5! ian Sailors with white trimming, worth
75 c, nt 25c.
S'* ood S iolets, ri! to close at 3e a bunch
1 loses in all colors, cut down to 25c on the dollar.
i w t caution ai who inted getting FIRST
CHOICE to call as early as possible for
correct sizes and just the kind wanted.