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TUG POISNOCS ACIDS.
In the blooo are the direct, cause of
Rheuma ism. There is no prepavauon
soeffeclive in driving out these pois
ons as l)r. Drummond’* Liglnoing
Remkbes. They have received the
unsolicited endoisemeut of ihe highest
medical authority, and testimonials
from every state. If your ch uggi*t has
has not get these remedies, do not
take anything else. Describe your
c.i.>e in a letter to the Drummond
Meuirince JCo, Ntnv Yeuk. Agents
Wanted,
Important to Farmers of Dunks
Colt.:.’.
•• •• IP ’ i Trltit SWO ll
'. ■ V..ik Cit v through
. ;• T;S)t,T 1. '..OS SI CUI t U
i., ■ •, t nujii ovvd lai ms
. . | avable in iniital
,w rate of 8 nor cent.
’ i annum. The broker.go
,at .;e for abstract and in
, i,m arc mall ami at the expense
. lira iniriOH-er.
ll vou w . t cheap money, come in
a; once as c* supply is limited.
Dl XI. \i’ ,V I’iCKERELL,
(kt'acsville, C i.
Notice to t i editors.
Ihr vn moved my business away
from !!■ > r and I will leifvo all toe
remainder of uncollected debts due
me in the bauds of an Attorney alter
fhc tli.it of J.i nil arv 1807. lam 10...,!
...,! I: ( V villi' and will t ike pie.,
ure in wailing on any of my old cus
tomers who may wish to eiup'ov me.
My oft! e for next yo. r will be in tho
rear of smith it Eberh.ii l opposite the
Oid Erick Store at Mnvsville. Resi
dence at the yellow imi ding near the
Academy. Mr. J. *E. Stephens wii'
scale with iiiyc inors at lli/mer nn
til further no’ cc. Very I.cspt,
Y. ]). LOCKHART.
No( ice to Teachers.
The ifiicliei s of Backs county,
and tfe.-ebers o? line si hools hav : ng
pupils i oin B. eks county, are mp-ued
to meet me at Homer on Su.uriirv,
January Dili 1807, at 10 o’clock a. m.
for the purpose of signing cortiaei3
for ? 81*7. 11. \V. Woodi so,
County Sc-luyol Commissioner.
A IfOIAUKAIihi: 01 I KK.
Wc bavo been labo mg clay after
day and n’gbt a.,er ni dit fo make
our gontily paper second to none in
the slate. We have worked ftith
fully, dilligrutly, and earnestly with
our whole heart, soul, imnd and
strength in tbe work- Whether we
have made any progress or not is for
our readers to decide, but our paper
is not yet what we desire. We want
a good local paper, one that will cover
every locality in the county. To suc
ceed in this we must have correspon
dents, lots of ’em, and good ones too
We have begged; wc have persuaded
but all in vain. It seems that con •
Iributors are few and far between.
A few have written, bat not often
enough. We want, regular weekly
Jwliters —enough to fill one page or
of our paper with their ‘con-
H^uri-ns. We believe tics is wbat
. >■ mt, and to ob ain it we
. following liberal offer.
•: n s' h day of December 1807
.... w ’. m.ik> a Christmas present of
' ‘ bill to ’.he correspondent wbo
■ tl i- best, oftt-nest. and most
.!e,ir io-als from bis or her local
i • Or in other words we will give
to ijie best correspondent in the coun
ty five (dollars- A contest must be
waged to double who the winner wi*l
be- !n making the dv •''•ion we will
tiik- into consider.ici"ii the number
of time*ptt write, tin* use of gram
mar, etc.
Wbat yye want is regular corres
pondents, and we will give you more
credit for regularity than any thing
!s The contest will begin with the
ti.sL i.nbuo in .January tad continue
until tbe l!ot.h of December- Let all
begin te prepare themselves at once
to enter the contest —and all enter,
determined to win.
/'RE AT SALES prove the great
Vfl merit of Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla sells because it
k accomplishes GREAT CURES.
Dr. Miles’ Palo Pilte, "Ows cent t dost,.*-
Corn
is a vigorous feeder and re
sponds well to liberal fertiliza
tion. On corn lands the yield
increases and the soil improves
if properly treated with fer
tilizers containing- not under
1% actual
Potash.
A trial of this plan costs but
little and is sure to lead to
profitable culture.
All about Potash—the results of its use bv actual ex
periment on the best farms in the United State*—if
told in a little book which we publish and will gladly
uud free to any farmer in America who will write for it*
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
03 Nassau St., New York.
!|fasy to Yak©
Sfalasy to Operate
Aro features peculiar to flood's Fills. Smal' In
size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man
said V;;u never know you
hav: taken a pill till It is all ft .() * W |
: .or." 256. C. I. ITnod & Cos., Bjp*' 1 | |
Proprietors, Lowell. Mass. ®
Tho only pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla.
NO CURE—NO PAY.
He lives two miles from Gdlsville
on the Athens and Belton road and
will come *o you if you are not in
I pood health. He will cure you with
|, the herbs of the can It. Hellas cured
| more (ban a thousand, in the last two
I years, in Hall and adjoining counties,
: u.o.'t of whom Knl been Heated by
oilier physicians nod were not bene,
j litter]. I'Ymalo diseases arc treated
with real success. Also Fils, Fevers,
C die. Catarrli and Nervousness and
all blued disease... No charge made
for eonsultai'on or treatment. Call
on or address,
Till; h. dmn Doctor.
G'Hsville, Ga.
Tbe wife of Mr: 1) Robinson, a
prominent lumberman of Haitwick N
Y , was sick with rheumat-sra for five
mouths. In speaking of it, Mr* liob
inson says: “Cbamberla’o’s Pain Balm
is the only thin* that grvo ber any
rest from poin. For tha relief of pain
itcaunolbo beat,” Many very bad
cases of rheutnatism Lave been cured
by it. For sale at at 50 cents per bot
tie by R. T. Thompson, Merchant,
Homer, Ga.
Ew.ARK OF OINTMENTS FOR CATARRH
Til \T CONTAIN MERCURY,
as niercu.y wi'l Biieiy oy . ce of bine'l ami
completely flecange the \fho'e system when
p.iierinfj it through the nn'cuout surfaean
Such eriicles should never he tiseb except on
presetlptioiiH from reputable physicians, as the
hi.mags they will do is ien foil’ to tlie good you.
can possibly derive from them. Kail's Otar h
t ure, manufac cfed by F. .J. Cheney & Cos.,
'luledO, (), conJai.is no lveieivy, and is tal.en
i iierna'K-, acting diicc i'iKn the hood aid
mi ouods surfaces of the system. In buying;
Hairs Catarrh Cure he sure you pet the gearine
iv.is ial.en imenmlly, and made i 1 Toledo, Ohio
i.y V. ,J. (.'!•* leyowCo. Tc n*o ii.il:i free.
S •'<!. by i)ru;.p! -, 3 75cper bottle*
YOU CAN BE WELL
When your blood is pure, rich and
nourishing for nerves and muscles.
The blood is the vital fluid, and when
it is poor, thin and impure you must
either suffer from some distressing
disease or you will easily fall a victim
to sudden chances c \-posurc, or over
work. Keep your blood pure with
Hood’s Sa saparilla ard be we'l.
HOOD'S PILLS a'-e Ur best after
dmner phi; a: fist digestion, cure head
aeho. 25 cents.
GEORGIA: Banes Cot:ntv. — [,
Ifenrv Msriin, do hereby consent for
my wife .J- A. Martin to become a
I roc trader according to section 1700
of Ga. Ncv. ISfb, 18P<>.
HENRY MARTIN.
Money to Loan,
f will loan money on real estate
security at a low . rate of interest
promptly. Gill at my office.
Oscar Brown, Att’y.
Homer, Ga.
PJI QOD’S Sarsaparilla has over and
mb over again proved by its cures,
when all other preparations failed, that
it is the One True BLOOD Purifier
Headache stopped In 20 minutes by Dr,
Miles’ Pain Pulls. “Onco cent a dose. '
HOMER, RANKS COUNTY, GEORGIA: DECEMBER 3 t , 1896.
I Ji Q±'LSSIOXA L CA ED S
()SCAR IJHOWN,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR A’; . W.
Ilo\ T. C* A
'V '.icllco in all the courts and co j
lection a special',.-. Cure and from i
e\ cry businuas.
G. w. BROWN,
Attorxev at Law,
MAYSVILI.E.GA.
tv I I I'o a piUAI ractice. Collovtmg
specialty.
!\\ D. LOCKHART, M. D. .
K£f*Oi'Ficu Wr tof Fu’ji.ic Soi'Aur.
IIOMKR, WA.
‘ j)R. W. B. JACKSON,
l>K3i r JUI r A\
HARMONY OROVK (!A
All work guaranteed first class. Teeth ex
traeteit without pain. Office oxer Rates & Car
son’s Joive'ry Score
|)R. W. G. SHARP,
DENTIST,
maysvii.lt:, ga.
tSP~')fflce;wl; li I)r. 11. c. S rlcUlaml.
DAVIDS. STARR,
Ancnmv at law,
HOMER, (SA.
Special attention given to all business.
QUARLES m. walker,
attcknly AT,LA W,
HARMON Y <iKO*K, GA.
We ].•;(• co hi r<l t/ie court* up il j. vepromp
a -. 1 lon ;o !l b. -
| )R. O. N. HAKDEN.,*
HOMER, GA.
o'Hc? w 0.4, s"i 1 3 of • nb ! <■ squ ire, and maybe
<.• ida. ni iht | . r ,'<!* • r ;o. r Judge T. F.
II .
The Banks County Gazette for 80c
a^year.
YOUR PRESENT NEED
Is pure, rich blood, and a strong
and healthy body, because with the
approach ot spring and the beginning
of warmer weather your physical sys
tem will undergo radical changes.
All the impurities which have accu
mulated during colder weather must
now be expelled or serious consequen
ces will result. r l'be one true blood
purifier prominent'y in tbe public
eve to day is Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Its record of cures is upualed. Its
sales are the largest in the world.
A few bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla
will prepare you for spring by puri
fying and enriching your blood and
toning and invigorating your [whole
system -
Not what we say, but
what Hood’s Sarsaparilla Does, that
fells the story of its merit and success
Remember HOOD’S CURES*
We are drawing crowds to our
Everything at cut prices
Groceries
Meat, Larst, Sugar, Salt, Flcnr,
Bagging:, Ties and Tobacco henghi
only in CAR LOTS, giving ns an ad
vantage not enjoyed by other mer
chants in this section.
Sugar, St. Granulated. 201bs for $t
Sugar, best New Orleans, 21 lbs $1
Sugar, good New Orleans 251bs $1
Coffee, good Rio, 10 Iba sl.
Soda, bust, 2j cents lb
Salt, 125 lb White Seamless, 50 corns
lack* 5
20,000 lbs Pure Leaf Lard, aSO lb
can for $3.
55,000 lbs Meat, Ribs and Clear Side*
at lowest market price.
250 rolls Bagging, 4c yard.
171 boxes Tobacco, to close out.
Blue Ridge, 25c grade everywhere,
only 18c
Piedmont Leaf, 40c grade, only 25c
Little Twist, 35c grade, only 20c
Air Lin®, 60c grade, Big Drive, only
250
White Dove,j4oe grade, only 25c.
r riNWAItE.
We guarantee these goodr to be tbe
best block tin made—end the. prices
w : name are not approachable by any
other house in North Georgia. Thous
ands of articles we have not room to
name price on.
2 qua t Coffee Pots 8c each
3 cpiatl Coffee Pots 9c each
4-quart Coffee Pots 12.J0 each
4-quart Open Buckets 7c each
G quart Open Enckets 10c each
8-qurrt Open Buckets 12each
A good Wash Pan, 4c each
Pint Cups 2io each
Dish Pans, seamless, lsc each
Pie Pans 2jc each
Dippers 4c each
2-quart school Buckets 7c each
4 quart school Buckets 10c each
50 do/, 2 hoop Cedar Buckets, 10 cents
each.
'ITioIA-
Jean*, lilt o.
Bed Ticking, good quality, others ask
yon 10c, sale price 6c
Bed Ticking, best A. C. A., 15 cents
grade, 11 e
20 bales 4 4 Sheeting, Jsc and 6c
grade, 4£c
4-4 Bleaching, extra quality, 5c
10 4 Brown Seeding, 20 grade, I2j
cents
10..4 Bleached Sheeting, 25c grade,
1 OS cents
5o Pieces Heavy Jeans, wool mizrd,
yo can’t match match it for
less than "20c in Georgia, at 12j
cents yrrd.
22 pieces 9-ez Jeans, extra quality,
about half wool, others ask you
25c to 30c yd, at 20c yard
41 pieces, absolutely all wool Jeans,
33c grade, at 20c yard
Shirts, Hosiery and
general Notions
-72 dozen Men’s Knit Overshirts, a 50c
shirt anywhere on earth, at 25 cents
2 dozen Men’s Knit O vershirts, a 50c
HYNDSCO.’S BIG STOHE, *
Gainesville. Ga.
ehirt anywhere on earth, at 25c
G3 dozen Men’s Overshirts, better
grade, and at 75c would be
cbesp, at 50e
01 dozen Men's Knit Orershirts, n ivy
blue, sailor’* skirts, $t grade,
heavy winter weights, always
eo'd at 40c, at 25c
42 dozen Men’s KnitiUndersbirts, soft
Moreno, gecrd worth 75c, at
5/ }c
40 dozen Men’s heavy Canton Flannel
Drawers, 374 c
30 dozen Ladies heavy Moreno Vests
50c grade, at 25c
40 dozen Ladies heavy Moreno Vests
76e grad, at 874 c
Dress goods, Flan
noils Blankets ©* Cs
THESE ARE BARGAINS.
Double width wooi mixed Storm
Serge, black and blue, 30c val
ue, st 15c
Double width, all wool Cashmere,
Crepe finish, *.t| colors, value
25c, at 12
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 bro
cado, 30c value, 15c
Red Flannel, extra wide, heavy twill
25 grade everywhere, at 15c
Grey and Blue Planner for children’s
dresses, very heavy and make
a lasting garment, 15c
100 beautiful Crochet Couuterpains,
Marseilles pattern, #e value at
50c
100 finer quality, a beauty and well
worth $2 anywhere, at $1
85 pairs colored Blankets, good size,
worth 75c to sl, 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 unders2 pr, at $1.25
pair
10® pieces Euck Toweling (25 yds to
piece) I()c grade at 4c yard
50 dozen fine Towels, 20c grade, at
10c each
One lot Ladies Capes, extra long and
made iron) line wool goods
well trimmed, can’t be matched
under $2.50, our price $1.50
One let Ladies Capes, finer than
above and higher cost. We
doubt your buying them less
than $4 up town, our price $2
One lot Ladies Capes, fine Broadcloth
nicely trimmed, black blue and
tan, a *5 Cape at $3
One lot Ladies Capos, our fin
est yet, beautiful shader and
eltgant goods, beautifully
trimmed, a S6 garment at $3.50
liook w. 1 Hook .
500 cloth bound Books by more than
a hundred different authors, sold
everywhere at 75c to a *t each, at
this sale, 18c
SHOESSHOES
Our Shoes are being handled in every
Stale between Maryland and Mexico
—they vhould be worn by every iadi
vidnal in North Georgia. Why ? Be
cause they give belter satisfaction
than other goods.
Lhid’s Dengola Button, size 2 to 6,
50c grade at 25e
Child's Dongola Buttoa, size 6 tot,
75c grade at 40c.
Child’s Dowgola Button, isize 9 to 11
85c gradetat 50c
Chili’s Dongola Button, size 13 to 2.
#1 grade at 75c
Children’s home oiadoiKip Shoos’* to
45c,
Children’sthome made Kip Shoes 9 to
12. 55c
Children’s home made Kip Shoes 13
to 2,65 c
Women’* Split Polka 3 to 7,50 c
Women’s high feut V Kip Polish 1
Shoe at 75c
Vi omen’s homemade, best
Shoe at $1
Ladies Button Shoe*, Satia Calf at
75c
Ladies Dongola Button, 1.60 she* at
Men’* V Kip Ga. Ties high cotsl.BJ4
shoe at $1
Mrn' H Brogans, home mads, 1.25 to
1.50 value at 1.00
Mm’s Satin Calf, dress Shoe, 1.75
grade at 1 25
Men ’ genuine Kip Ga. Tie,
1.50 grade at 1 15
2,000 pairs Men’s and Women's
Shoes, odd sizes, cleaning up stock.
We never sold these goods under 1.00
150 and 200 Now offer them at 75e
and 1 00
Clothing.
We invite inspection of this lin*
without fear of competition. When
we wont to market this season we
went to buy Clothing, net ©lv for
this great house but for our ‘three
blanch stores at Dahloncga, Naooo
eh e Valley and Monroe, Ga. W*
bought the largest lot ever shipped to
any merchant in North Georgia
One lot Children’s Suits, all wool, dif
fsicnt kinds, bought to sell for
2 90 to 3 50, sale price 1 50
One lot Children’s Suits, n dozen dif
ferent patterns, better cloth
and worth 3 00 to 3 50, at 20#
One lot Odd Coats, heavy wool noode
ought to bring 2 50 to 4 00, our price
1 75 ami 2 00
One lot Men s Suits* a beauty, anysizw
wanted, 2 00
One lot Men’s Suits, aboat a dozes
different styles, worth 760 to
10 00, sale price 5 00 6 00, 7 00
Gne lot Man’s black Clay Worsted
finest quality, worth in other
stores 18 00, hero 10.00
One lot Ov* rewits, 5 00, 6 00 aid 800
value at 2 50 to 5 ©0
One lot Men’s Macintoshes, lway
brought 6 0© to 600, we offer
them at 3 50
One let Men’s Macintoshs*, black <nd
blue, 8 00 quality, for 5 0#
WO. 34.