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Postponed Sale,
GEORGIA- Banks Countv.—
Will sold on the first Tuesday in
January next at tho courthouse in
saidcointy, within tho legal hours
of sale, to the highest bidder for
cash the following property to-wit:
Two lots in the town of Iloiner said
county, known in the pal of said
county, known in the pint of sad
town as lots Xo. 124 and 72, which
embraces the (residence and garden
of ... J. Dy.ir.
Also nine other lots ot said town
to wit: 39, 41. 45, 100, 101, 102,
103, 112 and 213. The vi ne nine
lots which have Ih-i-ii f un-riy adver
tised and re advertivd a postponed
sale. All of said property levied on
ns the property of li. J. l)yr, to
satisfy an execution issued fri ni the
Superior Court of said county in
favor of 1- N. Turk, administrator
de bonus non of J M. I’.ittersnn.
deceased, against It. J. Dy.ir, Join:
Jackson, and Sara!, Patterson. Tins
let dav of December 1890
J.W SUMPTER,
($5.58) Sheriff.
GEORGIA: Banks C s tv.
Will be sold on the first Tie -d ty in
January next at the court i- i-e in
said county, within the legal hours
of sale, to the highest 1> dder for cadi
four sevenths o: undivided interest
in one hundred acres of land, more
or less, known as the G. J. Forbes
place; bounded on ti e east by iauds
•f J. K. Thompson, north by A. J.
Sanders and others. "Said land levied
oil to satisfy an execution issued
trom Superior Court of said county
in favor of Oscar Brown igainst
13.15. Walktr, administrator of J. A.
Walker, deceased. This December
Ist, 18!t(i. J. W. SUMPTER,
($3.38) Sheriff.
GEORGIA: Banks County.-
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
January next at the court house door
in said county within the legal hours
ot sale to the highest bidder for cash
the billowing to wit: Out- tract of
laud lying in sacl county and bound
ed as follows: Adjoining lands of
VVylcy J. Thrieldkeld on the north
and west, lands of Mrs. Conti and
J. IF Gardiner on the cast, and lands
of J. J. Ray on the South, the place
whereon defendent now resides,
containing one hundred and twentv
*ix acres, more or less. Said land
levied on as the property of .1. II
Brooks, to atisfy an execution is
sued from the Superior court of .■mid
county in tavor of G. N. Hitch and
Eula Taylor against said J. IF Brooks,
administrator of the estate ot F. l‘\ A.
Rite.li, deceased. Written notice
given as required by law. Decern
ber Ist 1896.
J. W. SUM ITER,
($4.80) Sheriff.
m llliillif#
r £T< >
Dyar
&
Ayers,
BLACKSMITHS
and
WOOD WOKKMHN,
HOMER, GA.
Old Buggies and Wagons male
good as new We do all kind of
workii) w< i! and iron at reasonable
prices. 11 •‘l eshoeing a specialty,
PISCAPES OP THE SKIN.
Tho intense itching ami smarting
dent to eczema, teller, salt-rheum, and other
diseases of the si m is instantly allayed by
applying Chamberlain's Eye ana Skin
Ointment. Many very had cases have been
permanently cured by it. It is equally
efficient for itching piles and a favorite rem
edy for sore nipples; ehapped hands, chil
blain*, frost bites, ami chronic wire eyes.
For sale by druggists at 26 cents per boa".
Try I)r. (’nth's Condition Powders, they
are just what n horse needs win n in lul condi
don. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge.
Artronp sending n sketch and doeerlptton may
quickly ascertain, free, whether an invention in
probably patentahle. (.VmmiuntCßttons strictly !
confidential. Oldest aeoncy t>r semiring patents
in America. Wo have a Washington office.
Patents taken through Muim A Cos. recelT*
special notice in the
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,
heatitlfullv illustrated, lanrest circulation of
anr scientific Journal, weekly, termss.l.oo a year;
•1.. V) six months. Specimen copies and HAHb
Book, os Patents sent free. Address
MUNN & CO.,
361 Urutuinuy, New York*
UUONDEkFUi. are the cures byj
"■ Hood's Sarsaparilla, and yet they
are simple and natural. HooiPs Sarsa
parilla makes PURE SLOOD.
W n V ACHI ami RmrrwATisM relieved
l>r. Kill**' Serv Plasters.
NKW YORK WORLD
THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION.
THE TWICE-A-WEEK. Edition
of the Nkw York World has been
con veiled into the Thkice-a-week
It urnishes 3 papers of (i pages,
apiece, or eighteen pa ires every week,
at the old price of ONE DOLLAR a
year. This gives 156- papers a year
for l ne Dollar and every paper has
6 pages eight columns wide or 48
columns in all. The Tiikice a wkex
Would is not only much larger than
any weeklp or semi-weekly news
paper, but it furnishes the news with
much greater frequency niul prompt
ness. In fact it combines all the
crisp, fresh qualities of a daily with
the attractive special features of a
week] y.
We will c'tib the Banks County Ga
zelle and New York World far §1.25
Always Corea.
Botanic Blood Balm^*
The Great Rrmedvfor tho epecdy and permanent
eyre of Scrofula. Rheumatism, Catarrh, Ulcer*,
Eczema, Eating anj Spreading Sore*, Eruption*,
and all SKIN ANO BLOOD DISEASES. Made
from the prescription of an emlaent physician
who used It with marvelous sir.cess for 4© years,
and its continued use for fifteen years by thou
sands of grateful people has demonstrated that
it it by far the best building up Tooic and Blood
Purifier ever offered to the world, ft makes new
rich blood, and possesses almost miraculous
healing properties.
(T WRITS POR BOOK OF WONDERPUL
CtT<U5, cent free oa application.
If aot k?;*t by your local druggist, send Si.oe
for a large bottlo, or $5.00 for six bottles, and
medicine will be sent freight paid by
BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Gd.:
jpu Fpvcnn n eheii
* bvxv !. ;vf. f. v w.v.t, four
•Bp
' 8 tof aiti h,Ms, (*qua l
- t,n; ;* • • vii ■• Machine
► fcJQyyCi 11l r .: Ton nays' trial
► I in y nr It .ve ! 'ore payment
►ls i ! mifftcturfen only,
► an i Avocon.i irruki
►cl for five y -!s : .oM os n trial or'icr
► with roferoiii o, uii'hl m- v ill ?Mp machine
►to you lor approval. h> >■ vf/ frtiyhL
| Co-OpcrMiv; Sewing Machine Cos.
► Hos *;•>. i’ltllarfr.lphia, i’ft.
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all the other clubbing papers with The Constitution,
secure fot the months of November and December. If the
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are doubled, as they were in October just past, The Constitu
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sentence is simple, the word is cite in common use and you
are the very one to name it
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BANKS COUNTY GAZETTE,
Homer, Ga.
Norm Georgia
fjgrlcintnral College,
DEPARTMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY,
AT DAHLONEGA, GA.
Sprlnj Tspj Be*iis First Monday la Pmaary.
Fail Term Cegias Firat Moaday la Sejtercfcer.
FULL LITERARY COURSES
TUITION FREE.
With ample corps of Teacherr.
T-.OROI IPiH MILITARY TRAINING
fader a U. 5. Army Officer detailed
by Secretary ef War.
departments of
r'Gnniansiilp, Music and fYrt,
Usisr ecnipeLrt asi ifaererjb Isstneters.
VoL ? a I.AKES t'E-.e i .nil advantajos.
CHEAPEST COLLEGE IN THE SOUTH.
'er r;**ias **4 fall •aferrestiee. d4rts Secretar'
erTre>oF*r *f I'-erd Trs**Hi
SIBOO.OO
GIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS.
$r jo. 00 every motifk given away to any ooewh# ap
ples through ua (or the moet meruotiotia paceat during
Ate month preceding.
We aeciue tho besl paten** fttr extr ellenta,
and the object of this offer is to coeourage inventors a*
keep track of their bright ideas. At thr same tame wo
wish to impress upon the puhbc the fact that
IT ’S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS
THAT YIELD FORTUNES,
auch as the “cr-widow'' whkh can be ensily shd np
and down without breaking the passenger s back,
sauce-pan," “collar-button,” “eut-lock,” “bottlc
st’>pper, ’ and a thousand other little things that most
any <mc can flnd a way of improving; and these simple
inventions are the ones that bring largest returns to Use
author. Try tc think pf sosr.ething to invent
- rr is not so hard as it seems.
Patents trtken out through us receive special notice in
1 the’* National Recorder, published at Washington,
i). C , which is the D*st newspaper published in America
| in the interests of inventors. We hu rusk a year’s tub-
I Kcription to this journal, free of cost, to all our clients.
We also advertise, bee of cost, the invention each month
' which wins our $l5O prize, and hundreds of theusanda
1 of copies of tho “National Recorder,” containing a
1 skech of the v atfier, and a desciiption of his invention,
will be scattered throughout the United State® amoojg
capitalists and manufacturers, thus bnugiag to iheg
' attention the merits of the invention.
I All communications regarded strictly ooafideaLaL
I Address
JOHN WEDDERBURN A CO.,
Solicitors of American and Foreign Pataot.%
618 F Street, N. W.,
Box .ifts. WoEliington, D. C.
r Rtftrtiut—editor of this fafer IV tin tm*
I §0 pate R£R.
We are drawing crowds to our
Everything at cut prices
Groceries
Mr at, T/arrt, Sugar, Salt, Flour,
Bagging, Tie* and Tobacco Lngbt
only in CAR LOTS, giving ns n ad
vantage not rnjoved by other Mer
chants in this section.
Sugar, St. Granulated 201bs for $1
Sugar, best New Orleans, 21 lbs $1
Sugar, good New Orleans 251b* f.t
Coffee, good Rio, 1(1 lbs SI.
Soda, bent, 2$ cent* lb
Sail, 125 lb Vvinte Seamless, 50 rents
•ack
20,000 lbs Pitre Leaf Lard, a 50 lb
can for $3.
35,000 lbs Meat, Rtbs and Clear Sides
at lowest market price.
250 rolls Bagging, 4c yard.
171 boxes Tobacco, to close out.
Blue Ridge, 25c grade everywhere,
only 18c
Piedmont Leaf. 4<>c grade, only 25c
Little 1 wi*t, 35c grade, only 20c
Air Line, 60c grade, Big Drive, only
25c
White Dove,j4oc grade, only 25c.
ii r\ war i
We guarantee these goodr to be the
best block tin made—end thr pric.-s
wo name arc, not approachable bv any
other bouse in North Georgia. I heus
*nds of articles we have not room te
name price on.
2 quart Coffee Pots 8c each
3 quart Coffee Pots 9c each
4 quart Coffee Pot*l2£c each
4-quari Open Buckets 7c each
t! quart Open I‘nekets 10c each
8-qu*rt Open Buckets 124 c each
A good Wash Pan, 4c each
Pint Cups 2Jo each
Dish Fans, seamless, ljc each
Fie I’ana 2.Je each
Dippers 4c each
2-quart school Buckets 7c each
4 quart school Buckets 10c aeh
50 doz 2 hoop Cedar Buckets, 10 cents
each.
I iiieswl ',l’,i<*li
iug.JoanM, Idii*.
Hod Ticking, good quality, others ask
yon 10c, sale price 6c
Bed Ticking, best A. C. A., 15 cents
grade, 11c
20‘bales -4 4 Sheeting, Jsc and Go
grade, 44c
1 —4 Bleaching, extra quality, 5c
10 4 Brown Seeding, 20 grade, 12. J
cents
10..4 Bleached Sheeting, 25c grade,
1G 3 cent*
5o Pieces Heavy Jears. wowl inized,
to- can’t match match it for
less than 20c in Georgia, at 12t
cents yard.
22 pieces 9 az Jeans, extra quality,
about half wool, others ask veu
25c to 30c vd, at 20c yard
41 pieces, absolutely all wool Jan*,
33c grade, at. 20c yard
Shirts, Hosiery and
.general Notions
-72 dozen Men’s Knit Over-hirts, a 50c
shut anywhere on earth, at 25 cent.
72 dozen Men’s Knit Overshirts, a 50c
POORS S \SH AND BLINDS. —We otrn aud operate the City Planning Mil'?, and are headquarter* for erev
thine in our line With a million of Lumber now on our yards \to tire in position to give you prompt service
\ WORD—This is na fake ad— no cut on nnv one article to get you to pay big ]. rice for the next We 'f,
Durnose reducin ' ,ir stock and doing it without delay Every article incur s.oreis OUT PRICED Whatever
P you b.u.have this guarantee: D VOL DON T FIND I'IIE GOODS ENTIRELY SATISFACTORY,
RETURN THEM, AND YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED
HYNDSCO.’S BIG STOKE,
Gainesville. Ga,
shirt anywhere on earth, at 2or
63 doaen Mn’s Chersbnts, better
grade, and at 75c would b
cbt 'p, at 50e
61 dezen Men s Knit Overshirts, n ivy
blue, sailor’s shirts. $1 grade,
heavy winter weights, alw-iv*
su'd at 40c, at 25c
42 dezen Men s Knit I nilershi :- soft
.Moreno, gaod worth 75c, at
374 c
40 dozen Xlen’* iieavy Canton Fl annel
Drawers, 374 c
30 dozen Fadie beavv Moreno Vests
50e grade, at 25c
40 dozen La-lies heavy Moreno Vests
75e. grad, at *74c
Dress goods. Flan
noils e*c.
THESE APE BA! GAINS.
Double width wool mixed Storm
Serge, black and blue, 30c val
ue, at 15c
Double width, all wool Cashmere,
Crepe finish, all colors, value
25c, at 124 c
Single width, all wool Cashmere, 10c
grade, at 7c
Outing Cloths, for Wappers, bright
colors, value 10c, at 5c
Dress Plaids, bright colors, 10c value
at sc.
7-4 all wool Suiting, beautifully hro
cads, 30c vaiue. 15c
Red Flannel, extra wide, heavy twill
25 grade everywhere, at 15c
Grey *rd Blue Flauuer for children's
dresses, very heavy and make
n lasting grument, 15c
100 beautiful Crochet Couuterpains,
Marseilles pattern, Se value, at
60c
100 finer quality, a beantv and well
worth $2 anywhere, at $1
85 pairs colored Blankets, good size,
worth 75c to 81, at 47c a pair
92 pairs white 10-4 Blankets,
worth §1.50, at 88c a pair
78 pr colored mix Blankets, 10-4,
never sold under $2 pr, at $1.25
pair
10@ pieces Euck Toweling (25 yds to
piece ) 10c grade at 4c yard
50 dozen fine Towels, 20c grade, at
10c each
One lot Ladies Cepes, extra long and
made from fine wool goods
well trimmed, can’t be matched
under $2 50, our price $1.50
One lot La lies Capes, finer than
above and higher cost. \Yc
doubt your buying them less
than $4 up town, our price f2
One lot Ladies Capes, fine Broadcloth
nicely trimmed, black blue and
tan, a $5 Cape at. $3
One lot Ladies Capes, our fin
est vet, beautiful shader and
ehgunt goods, beautifully
trimmed, a S6 garment at *3.50
15 ooliSj 15 OOSiN*
600 cloth bottnl Bo ks by more than
a hundred different authors, sold
everywhere at 7nc to a Si each at
this sale, 1 s c
SHOES-SHOES
Our Shoes are being handled in ev< :y
State between Maryland and Mexico
—they should be worn i— ev-- ivdi
vidnal in N nh W- * x, f
cause ' hey pv iftr. •!-,.4. ):
than other goods.
Chid'* Dangola Button, nze 2 to ,
50c grad* *t 25c
Child's Donjola Button, s'zr 5 1. 8,
75c grace a: 4t.‘c.
Child r Dougola Button, size 9 to ll
> Bsc grade, at 50c
Chili s Dongela Button, size 13 to 2,
S! grade a- ~Sc
Children's home umde Kip Bfc>*v‘ to
45c
C hildren's home made Kip Shoe* 3 in
12. 55c
Children’s home made Kip Shoes I."
to 2. 65c
Women'* Split Pollen 3 to ", sdc
Women’s high'cut V Kip I’olrsh * 1
Shoe at 75c
W omen’s homemade, best Kip, *1.25
Shoe at •!
Ladies Button Shoes, SatiH Calf, at
75c
I,adies Dongola Button, $1.50 shoe at
$1
Men’s V Kip Ga. Ties high cut $1.85
shoe at $1
Men's Brogans, home mac*, 1.25 to
I.sft value at 1 00
Men's Satin Talf. dress Shoe, 1.75
grade at 1 25
Men's genuine Kip Ga*Tie, high cut
1.50 grade at 115
2,000 pairs Men’s and Women's
Shoes, add sizes, cleaning up stock.
4V e never sold these goods under 1.00
150 and 200 Now offer them at 75c
and 1 00
Clothing.
We invite inspection of this line
without fear of competition. When
we want to market thin season wu
went to buy Clothing, not onlv for
this great house but for our three
branch stores at Dahlonega, Nacoo
chee Valiev and Monroe, Ga. We
bought the largest lot ever shipped to
any merchant in North Georgia
Oue lot Children’s Suits, all wool, dif
ferent kinds, bought to *e!l fer
2 90 to 3 50, sale price I 50
One lot Children’s Suits, a dozen dif
ferent patterns, better cloth
and worth 300 to 3 50, at 200
One lot Odd Coats, heavy wool goods
ought to bring 250 to 4 Oo our price
1 75 and 2 00
One lot Men's Sui'sJ a beau! y. fize
wanted, 2 00‘
One lot Men s Suits, snout 3-
different -.tvks, worth 7 'u ;
10 00, s-t'i* inoe 5 00 6Cr . 700
Gne lot Alin's black C ! ar Worsted,
finest t. ality w-n-tb In other
store' 1 ' -tO, here 10 Off
One lot O' - rco. .l 00, 600-n } 800
value at 2 50 to 5 00
One lot .Men’* Macintoshes alwav*
brought 600 to 60(V, wa offer
tb, m at 3 50
One let Men’s Macintoshes, black ini
blue, S 00 quality, for 5 ft#