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Postponed Sale,
GEORGIA • Banks Couni v. —
Will he rob! on the lir t Tuesday in
January next lit, tho courthouse in
said eo inly, within tin: legal hours
of stir, to the highest, bidder for
cash the following property to-wit:
Two lots in the town of Homer said
county, known in the plat of aai(l
county, known in the plat of said
town ns lots No. 124 and 72, which
embraces the residence and garden
of , . .1. Dvar.
Also lime other lots ot said town
to wit: 35), •■. 4h, in, 101. 102,
103,112 uti l 213. 'l’iie same nine
lots which have been formerly adver
tised and re advertised as postponed
sale. Ail of said property levied on
< as the property of R. J. Dynr,, to
satisfy an execution issued from tin
Superior Court of said county in
favor of 1,. N. Turk, administrator
do bonus non of .1 M. Patterson,
deceased, against 1. Dvar, John
Jttcksm and Sara!i I’.it ;< i son. Tide
Ist day of 1 leecuiher I 896.
J. W. SUMPTER,
($5.58) Sheri fT.
GEORGIA: Banks Ciniv.—
Will he sold on the first Tuesday m
January next at the court house in
said county, within the legal hours
of sale, to the highest ladder for cash
four sevenths of undivided interest
in one hundred acres of land, more
or less, known as the G. .J. hollies
place; bounded on the east by ,aud*
of J. K, Thompson, north hy A. |.
Sanders and others. Said land levied
on to satisfy an execution issued
from Superior Court of said county
in favor of Oscar llrown igainst
1). I?. VVaikhr, administrator of J. A.
Walker, d(/ceased. '1 his ltceember
Ist, 189(1. J. W. 81 T .METER,
($3.33) Shei iff.
GEORGIA: Banks County.-
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
January next at the court lu;iic door
in said county within the legal hours
ot sale to the highest bidder for cash
the lollowing te wit: On< tract of
land lying in said county and bound
ed as follows: Adjoining lands of
Wyley J. Thrieldktld on the north
midwest, lands of Mm. Conn and
J. 11. Gardiner on the east, and lands
of J. J. Ray on tho South, the place
whereon defendciit now resides,
containing one hundred and twenty
six acres, more or less. Said land
levied on as the property of II
Brooks, to atisfy an execution is
sued from the Superior court of said
county in favor of G. N. Hitch ami
EtilaTaylor against said ,J. II- Brooks,
administrator of the estate nl E. E. A.
Hitch, deceased. Written notice
given as required bv law. Decem
ber Ist 18%.
J. VV. SUM ITER,
($1,80) Sheriff.
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MLACKsivirms
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W(Mil) WOHKMUK,
HOMER, GA.
< >ld l!ilogics and Wrgons n;:i
good ns now We do sill kind of
workiu wo and and ion :it sonabl*
prices. HolTshoeilh; :t penalty,
DISEASES OF THE SUIN'.
Tlio inlonsa itching and smarting inci
dent to eczema, tetter, salt-rheum, mid other
diseases of the skin is instantly allured by
applying ( humheriain’s Kye and Skin
Ointment. Many very bad esses liavo been
p.i'Mnnently cured by it. It is equally
ctlicicnt for itching piles and a favorite rem
edy for sore nipples; chapped hands, chil
blains, frort bites, and chronic sore eves.
For Bide by druggists at 20 cents per box.
Try I)r. Cady’s Condition Powders, they
are just what u horse needs when in had condi
tion. Tonic, blood purifier and vurmifug*.
PMints
Anrone sondlnjr n sketch and description may
quickly ascertain. free, whether an Invention is
probably patentable, Communications strictly
confidential. Oldest Mtency for securing patents
m America. Wo have Wasblnirtou ofllee.
I at cuts taken through Munu & Cos. receive
special notice in t he
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WONDERFUL are the cures by
• W llood’s Sarsaparilla, and yet they
are simple and natural. Hood’s Sarsa
parii* makes PURE 3LOOD.
C3 A #%ir -'CH/.'.pil RnsriATi!M relieve#
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It inni-lms 3 papers of 0 pages,
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at the old price of ONE DOLLAR a
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ilegs. In fact it combines all the
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tiie attractive special features of a
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i TheGfit .Wfor thesptedyandpemnsnt i
i nire of Scrofula, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Ulcers, i
i liczcma, Ealinc .’•n-1 SpreaJiug Sorts, Eruptions, .
i and all SKIN AM/ bLOOiJ DISEASES. Mado
i from l!)o pr* wrlption of an eminent physician:
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i healing properties. t
! jur wßrra for dock of wonderful i
CUJ sent free ©i Application.
. If not kept by your local druggist, v.iH $-.00 ,
1 for a large bottle, or %.oo f *r six bottles, and 1
1 medicine will be sent freight paid by
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Address :ii! erders ".'
tr ;:.s mm mzm,
Homer, Ga.
Noth Georgia
Pioricuitural Goiieoe,
DEFftHTMENT Of TilE UHIVERSITY,
AT DAHLONEGA, GA.
Sprls * Tern Begtss First Monday is rebranry.
Yir-i Benias First Monday in September.
TJLL LITERARY COURSES
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DEPARTM O OF
ro:::.:ans!il[. : , Sr-ic and Art,
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y-vil •' : LACIEi - -3* :r.%.
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$1300.00
GIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS.
$150.00 every mon?% given avrny to any ©ne vrbe sp
pfis through u* for the reest iscfiionou* pascal durfag
tt.e month preceding.
We aecuie the bent pA&vnim for mir client*,
Mid the object of thii ©flier is to <m<• --'age mvectors u
keen track wf their bright idea/,. At ii. ■ same tssro
wun to impress upon the pubitc the fact that
IT'S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS
THAT YIELD FORTUNES,
such ns fhe “car-window which Can be easily KJ up
nnd down without breaking the passenger’s back,
•‘sauce-pan,” “ooUnr-hutlon," “nut-lock, “bottle
stopper, and n theur, other little things that most
any ore can find a way of in roving; and these simple
inventions >re the onus that brim,' largest returns to ti*
author. Try to thiulc of something to invent.
IT S3 NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS.
Patents taken rut through us receive special notice ia
the" Nati nal Itecnrdcr,* published at Washington,
l). C., which is the best newspaper published in America
n the intere its of invert 'rs. We furnish a yenr’s sub
scription to this journal, free of cost, to all our clients.
We also advert! ' ,frecof cost, the invention each mouth
which wins our $l5O prize, and hundreds of thousands
of copies of the “National Kecorder,” conlaiuing a
sketch of thewiitner, and a description cf bin invention,
will be scattered throughout the Ucited State* among
capitalists and manuf? turere, thus brisguig to :hc<i
attention the merits of the invention,
i All communications regarded strictly ooafidential.
Ad.he is
JOHN W’BDDRRBtJLN A CO.,
SolOitora o! America:! and l orcigo CatcaU,
rtiSFStreat, N. VV.,
80x. 185. Washington, D. C.
Kgr Kefirenc*~tdtlor ef this fafer. IVrittJereHf
£ofug* feint/ kitty FRKJE.
We are drawing crowds to our
jjq- **p*
Everything at cut prices
Groceries
Meat, Lfird, Sugar, Salt, Flour,
• PD u'ing, Tic :• no Tola co Lon;Ft
only in CAR LOTS, giving n* mi, ai
-j vanlwgc not enjiiycil by other raer
j chants in this section.
j Sugar, St. Granulated. 20|bs for $1
Sugar, befit New Orleans, 21 lbs $1
Sugar, good New Orleans 2.71bs $1
Coffee, gorl Rio, 10 lbs 41.
Soda, bust, 2j cents lb
Salt, 125 lb IV hite Seamless, 50 cents
sack;,
20,C00 lbs Pure Leaf Lard, a 50 ib
can for $3.
35,000 lbs Meat, Ribs and Clear Sides
at lowest market [irice.
250 rolls ILmgmg, 4c yard.
171 boxes T obacco, to close ent.
Blue Ridge, 25c grade everywhere,
only 18c
Piedmont Leaf, 40c grade, only 25c
Lutlu T wist, 35c grade, only 20c
Air Line. COc grade, Big l)rir, onlv
25c
White I lore, 40c grade, only 25c.
r n .nWa\ as g:.
We g>i-:raniee ilicKe goodr to be the
best I lock tin made—nd the priei s
we name an not, appioacli.ihie by anv
j uther bouse in North Georgia. T bous
anda of articles we have not room to
name price on.
2 qu: L Gofer Pots 8c each
3 qua:t Coffee Pots 9c each
1-quart Coffee Pols 12.’,c each
1- Open Buckets 7c each
(i quart Open Pnckets 10c each
H-qu' il Open Buckets 12Ac each
A good Wash Pan, 4c each
i ’iiit ( ups 2Jc each
Dish I ans, seamless, 1 5c each
Pie Pauß 2|c each
iUppers 4c each
2- school Buckets 7c each
! quart school Buckets 10c each
5 dor. 2 hoop Cedar Buckets, lu cents
each.
1 Joint’s! icw, Tiok
{ J<‘ll 2!!*. Elf.
Bed Ticking, good quality, others ask
yon 10c, sale price Gc
Bed Ticking, best A. C. A., 15 cents
grade, 11c
20 bales 4 4 Sheeting, Joe and Gc
grade, 4Jc
•1-4 Bleaching, extra quality, 5c
10 1 Brown Seeding, 20 grade, ]2.)
cents
10..4 Bleached Sheeting, 25c grade,
KG cents
•'■o Pieces Heavy .Tears, wool mi/' and,
vo- can t match match it for
less than 20c in Georgia, at 12>
cents yard.
22 pieces 9 <*z Jir.ns, extra quality,
about half wool, others ask veu
25c to 30c vd. at 2<*e yard
4! piece*, absolutely all wool J.ans,
33c grade, at 2iic yard
Shirts, and
genera! Notions
-72 ut : cm Men's Knit tk ershirts. a 50c
shirt anv a here on earth, at 25ceul<
72 do/.cii Men s Bait Overshirts a 50c
n ,;)()i;s SASH AND HI.iNDS - We own aid *•! crate the C'.t •• IMa.iting M ; ! wo hei up* er for ever
thi.,..’ in'our iinc Wit ii a million of Lumber now o: •ur v..v.: h wwe in p-siium te giv you pr-iupt service
V WOOD. This is no fake al—no rut • n a>:v rme arti-ie to get vou to par hi- p.dee-I<>- iia- next We
purpose r ,Indue ~„r stock raid .1 ..-I it with -It .:,d Even nrtie mour . i'V 1’ PRICED Whatever
1 'vou buy have this guarantee : 1 sYOU iON fH M> FHE HOODS LN . IREI.V SA fTSFACIORY,
RETURN THEM, AND YOU It MONEY WILL 15 E REFUNDED
HYNDS CO.’S BIG STOHE, -
Gainesville. Ga.
•hirt anywhere on earth, at '.:sc
03 dozen rMun’s Gvershirts, beiter
grade, act! at 75r would be
(at 50c
81 dozen V r' Kn T O' *• >hir's o i?
blue, sailor'* shirt a. $t •#,
heavy r later weights, always
so’d at 40c, at 25c
12 dozen Men * Knit Undershirts, soft
Moreno, geod worth 75c, at
“1 4c
40 di /.: a M'“ n 's heavy Uaß'.on F L.ane!
I Irawtrs, 374 c
50 dozen I.: dies heavy M .reno Vest*
50c grad- at 25c
40 dozen Ladies heavv Moreno Vests
75c grad, at 374 c
Dress goods Fian
nelis Blanke s e ! c,
these are bargains.
Double width wool mixed Storm
Serge, black and blue,3oc val
ue, at 15c
Double width, all wool Cashmere,
Crepe finish, all colors, value
25r. at 12 4c
Single width, all w u i.l Cashmere, 10e
grade, at 7c
Outing Glut ha, foi Uappers, bright
coiers, value 10c, at 5c
Orcss I'.-mis, bright colors, 10c value
at sc.
7-1 all woo! Soiling, beautifully bro
cads. 50c xuiue, 15c
Red Flannel, oxi ra wide, heavy twill
25 grade everywhere, at 15c
Grey and Blue planner for children’s
dn r>, very heavy and make
a lasting giumeni, 15c
100 beautiful Crochet Couulerpains,
Marseilles pattern, *e value, at
50c
100 finer quality, r beauty and well
worth 52 anywhere, at 41
85 pairs colored Blankets, good size,
worth 75c to sl, at 47c a pair
92 pairs w hito 10-4 Blankets,
wenh $1.50, at SBc a pair
78 pr colored mix Blankets, lft-4,
never sold under $2 pr, at $1.25
pair
10ft pieces Kuck Toweling 25 yds t'
piece) lOc grade at 4c yard
50 dozen line Towels, 20c grade, a
10c each
One lot Ladies Cupes, extra long and
made from tine wool goods
well trimmed, can’t be matched
miner $2 50. our pries £1 5 '
One lot La ies Capes, liio-r than
above and higher cost. We
doubt your buying them !< *s
than si up town, on- pri J '
One lot 1 adn s L je -, line !! -a
nicely trinyio <!, * !i ...
tan. a .>5 ('api : .
Cine lot 1. i!i > Cap . •
rsi \ et. heantui 1 fer and
cLg.int goo- >. b<
t rinii* 'd,a Ni •rn nt :t *3
", .. - 3f* ' *- G .
500 cs.lh Lous 1 Bo- 2s by m-n il.i n
a bundled i! iff (slant anthers, sand
everywhere nt 75c to a *1 each at
this sale, 18c
SHOES-SHOEb
Our Slices are being handled in every
State between Maryland and Mexico
—they should hr worn b? et* * lmii
vii sal i-. North Ge-argi i. i*:,t -f:
( .bbc 'hsr {*i* i *;t:r tatitfAXUsk
than otb-e good*.
I k;d !'..!• yoO E . g w j
stc gr^'l*
Child's Donjola Buttoi,
75c grad* a* 40c.
Child'* Dongola Pulton, * it 8 to 11
85c grade at 50c
( hi , * Ibmgela Button, size 13 to 2.
* 1 grad* a 75c
Children's home u.nde K;p Shoo* * l
45c
1 hildren s h. me mule Kip Sb. es 9 to
12. 55c
Children’* ‘ -Ilf rnad* Kq Shoe* I
to 2. 65c
M ■ rnee * Split Polka 3 to 7, JOc
Women * high ’cut V Kip Pi li-h j 4
Shoe at 75c
YY omen s lituiirmnde, best Kip. 5i.22
Shoe at si
Ladies Button Sh< •*. Stun Calf, at
7oc
Ladie: Dongola Button. SI.SC sho* at
$1
Ml i V Kip 0 Ti* hyh cm *1 35
h.ii" at , l
M n Pr* „ans h..m* ?nii.!, 1.25 to
1.50 value at 1 bn
Mui'a Satin Calf, dress Shoe, 1.75
grade at 1 25
Men * genuine Kip Ga. Tie, higlTTiit
1.50 grade at ! 15
2,90(1 pairs Men’s and Women’*
Shoes, add sizes, cleaning stock.
W e never swirl tbe .e goods under 1.00
1 of) and 200 Now offer thera at 75e
and 1 00
Clothing.
Weinvits inspection of this lin*
without fear of competition. When
we want to market this season we
went to buy Clothing, net onlv for
this great house but for our three
branch store* at Dahlonega, Naooo
eh e Valiev and Monroe, Ga. We
bought tli- larjest lot ever shipped to
any merchant in North Georgia
One lot Children’s Suits, all wool, dif
farent kinds, boutrht to - I ft*
2 90 to 3 ->O, sale price 1
One lot Children's Sit:!
fcr-nt pit - .•va
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tr e .- .-. 2 <M>
Go L • * S • t: ad ■ zf,.n
• V *t i ■to
"m . sa:. ~n ... , 00, 700
("• “ and ' r- s ‘ : -1-q, f C ■ .*' .' ft
ii v.alii* v :an i.i i.|k*r
s->-re 1 s ill), h.-, c 10 bo
One :.>! Oi rco-'- 5 90. 6 Ot. sad SCO
v ai 2 •'<) to 5 (-0
One iot .Men* Macintoshes, l*raa
bi"V-:ht n o to MU w. effar
Au ui .1 w 2 f
Ocelot M.ii'. Macintoshes, black
lie. S' I * q . it*. • .r 5 * =e*