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CONFIDENCE IS THE ASSURED TRIUMPH
OF
Mas: Joseph’
Every One is interested, and eager is the public to get to the genuine
BARGAIN TABLES.
Dress GOQds,
Towels, Rugs.
Genuine Meraimack Shirting Prints 3Jc Clearance Price.
Aseoited Gingpama 34c, werth double.
i
Dress Styles Zephyr Ginghams sc; -were 10c.
Cotton Crepes 5c to close out our stock.
Fancy Scotch Piques, printed, 7Jo Clearance Price,
Ladies black Silk Mitts 10c; were 350.
Gents’ Balbriggan Undersuitß4oc; were One Dollar.
Black French 45 inch Serges 25; others want 40c
Black Figured Mohairs 21c; were 39c.
Kaikai Wash Silks 05c; were a Quarter.
56-inch ail linea Cream Damask 25c; good value 35c.
Linen Hem Huck Towels, 45x24, 21c; Can’t match ’em.
Checked Nainsooks 4£c: the kind we sold at 10c.
MAX JOSEPH, - Athens, Oa.
good crops.
I n.'ur’U'd from :i trip font week
r M iniiaon and
' ‘ n -ver have
.e- The
work
i.i all of
... j o •>.. . .no, wc-ie m line con
dition. The farms of this section are
in a very high
the farmers are thrifty and independ
ent. I passed through one section
of country that T admirod|i*i particular.
That w in in the vicinity ot Five Fork-,
mi the G (.’. N R R. No prettier
SfC.t.i*n c.iidd o.) found i Guoagia.
It is Uvel as a Hour and holds if
cotton of fifty to two hun
dred acres in a body) that will yield
hree quarters to one bale of cotton
the acre.
I stopp.d over night with Mr.
Hope Tboinqson one of as clever and
good citizens as Georgia affords.
He has a fine farm on Seuth Kiver
wilh about a thousand acres in culti
vation, and is one of the most inde
pendent farmers in Madison County.
While I mention Mr. Thompson
this locality is filled up with at pros
porous and enterprising people as can
be found in Georgia.
Mr. G W. Coffee ene ef Banks
County's most intelligent and ener
getic school teachers has a fine school
in this locality Mr. Coffee is well up
with the times on the new methods of
teaching and the people there are well
Phased with their selection of the
haudsome litllo Prof.from Banks'
Yours Respectfully,
A. A. W HITE.
Now is the time to provide your
self and family with a bottle of
Chamberlain’s Colie, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy as a safeguard
against an attack of bowel complaint
during the summer months. It costs
but 26 cents and is almost sure to be
needed before the summer is over.
This remedy never fails, even in the
most severe ca.>es. and is in fact the
only preparation that ran always be
depended upon. When reduced with
water it is pleasant to take. For
sale by R. T. Thompson, liomer.
PECULIAR lw _ ombination, pro
■ portion ami prep&ratiou of ingredi
ents,Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses great
•#!*#▼• value. You should TRY IT.
Think It Over.
Have yen ever hoard of a medicine
with such a record of cures as Hood’s
Sarsaparilla? Don’t you know that
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the Oue True
Blood purfier, lias proved, over anil
over again, that it has power to cure,
even after all remedies fail? If von
have impure blood you may take
Hood’s Sarsaparilla with the utmost
confidence that it will do you good.
HOOD’S PILLS assist digestion.
25 runts.
A Grout Chance to Make Money.
I want ts tell you of my wonderful
success. Being a poor girl and need
ing money badly, I tried the Dish
washer business and have cleared
•200 every month. It is more money
than i ever had before and i can't help
telling yon about, it for i believe .any
person can do as well as 1 have if
they only try. Dish Washers sell on
sight; every lady wants one. The
mound City Dish washer Cos., St.
Louis, Mo., will give you all necessary
instruction, so you can begin work
iat once, The Dish Washer does
splendid work; you can wash aud dry
the dishes in two or three minutes
without putting your hands in at all.
Try this business and let us know
how you succeed.
ELIZABETH C.
Mr. W. T- Nelson, president of the
Second National Bank of Jackson
Tenn. says: “ For indigestion and
nervous trouble. I would rather give
up any remedy than King’s Royal
Germetuer Asa nerve tranquilizer
and restorative, it is all that can be
desired It is not a narcotic in any
sence but produces the happiest el
fects upon the disordered nervous
system. I consider it an invaluable
remedy, and have for several years
been recommending it to my friends.
NOTICE.
An examination of applicants for
teacher’s license will be held at
liomer on Saturday July 2otb, 1896.
Commence at. 8:30 oelock a. m. As
there will be no other examination
before July 1897 Teachers whose
license expire prior to that time are
required to Rtand this examination.
11. W. Wooding, Cl S. C.
LJOOD’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 rests,
AT 1 CENT EACH.
15 dozen Children’* white and colored Trimmed Straw Hats, 35 to 50c grade
AT 10 CENTS EACH
10 dozer. Ladies Shirt Waists, made of very line Lawn, i gored and
tripod, raiue 75 ceets,
AT 20 CENTS EACH.
50 dozen Ladies Hose, full regular made, seamless, the 2C ant k 1
AT IO CENTS A PAIR
-5 pieces Satin Duohesse, Evening shades, white, cream, lemon. ? h
blue, bronze: value 85c at 44 cents.
3 pieces lilack Satin Duchcsto: value $l.OO at 58 cents.
3 pieces Striped Taffeta Silk soft and rich. Value 05c at S3 cents.
6 pieces Gros Grain Silk: 2 pieces of these are soft finish and 4 piece
eitra heavy, value $1.25, at 68 cents a yard.
50 pieces Ribbon, all withe, narrow and very jvide, values 15c to 25c. a
5 cents a jard.
Sheriff Sales for August.
GEORGIA: Banks County..—
Will bo sold on the first. Tuesday in
August next, at the couit house in
said countv within the legal hours of
sale, to the highest bidder for cash
the following property to wit: All
that tract or parcel of land situated,
being and lying in tlie county of
Banks and State of Georgia, on the
waters t Webbs Creek, adjoining
lands of Mack Brown and if. B.
Caudell on the* North; I). H. !\
Garrison and Jack Ragsdale on the
South; Mack Brown on the West
W, B. Caudell and others on East.
Containing one hundred *and three
(103) acres more or less, levied on
as the proparty of Sarah E. Bent.
This 24tn day of June 1896.
J. W. SUMPTER,
Sheriff.
nun
Mante Is, Brackets and Show
cases made to order at prices
to suit the times, at
W. 11. YBU IGHT'S
Shop (
MAYSVILI.E, GA.
A. 1\ Peering and T. G. Iladaway
have moved f;om Wanning ton to
Broad Street, just above Athens
Hardware Cos., Athens, Ga. Call or.
them when you want anything in
the vehicle or harness line.
NOTICE
I will be at Homer for 30 days from
9, o clock n.m. to 4 p.m. beginning
3rd day of August 1896 for the pur
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
will correct auy and all irregularities
that may have occurred in the
registration during the present year
1896.
Books for registration will close 7th
Sept 1896.
L- J- Ragsdale T. C. Banks Cos.
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i i, maned Hats, ai e very latest styles, including the popular thor
ba. s. Pad. re, leal va.oe Jo 97. ..i *2.98.
• * uiiorn Hals in a variety oi at vies .. ' r ioi nearnore or veuntrv
value jf~ 50, at $1.98
■AH . r ntrin ed Ha - reduced d<•.:o lr
*"■ '' ii ’ 1 Hata; White M *Hi wn.'e trim wine, worth
75c, at 25c.
It ood \ inlets, ill to close ,ic 3c a oucch
Hoses in a.! dor. <-a* and wu to 25c on the doll,,
I will caution aii who inted getting FIRST
CHOICE to call as early as possible for
correct sizes and justthe kind wanted.