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1895
-. Clothing and Gent’s
HRsisnm; goods
Regardless of cost; 50 per cent. Discount.
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uits that formerly sold for SIB.OO, SIB.OO and $20.00, nowon th. SIO.OO Counter
$12.50 to $15.00 Suits thrown on the Market for $7.60
Don’t miss the opportunity. It only occurs once in a life time.
Everything must go No Reserves
If to 121 Cay ton street
Professional Notices
J I. GORDON,
Attorney at Law.
Damielsvills, 8a
Will practice wh-rt-ver do irod
prompt attention to all bHin*ws
estreated-to bis ear-. <>t?io North
•f Coart JSouse
DAVID W MEADOW.
Attorney at Law.
DAjnKi.vn.LE, Qx
Office ok corner, west of Conrt
Hole, opposite Masonic Corner
Will practice in all the courts, All
bssinsss promptly executed.
Jno. J. Strickland.
Attorney,
Athens - - Ga,
BIRRT T. MOSKLY,
Attorssy at Law,
Dahielsville, Ba.
Office on eoraer, wsst of Court
House, opposite Mssonis corne.
Will practice in all ths Courts
Business promptly executed.
Geo. C- Thomas,
Attorney,
_ Athens, Ga,
R. P. Sorrells,
PHYSICIAN AND BURBEOM.
Danielsville, Ga.
Calls ssiwered and prescriptions
filled at all hour*.
Diseases ef women and children
a specialty,
J. I. GRIFFITH.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Dakielstill*. Ga.
Office south of court house.
Calls answered aud prescriptions
filled promptly.
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BLOOD BALM.
eA household remedy for all Blood and
?i Sr* eases - Cures Without fail, Scrof
' Catarrh. Salt liheurn
’ a i D(l ® vcr y form of Blood Disease from the
; simplest pimple to the foulest Ulcer. Fifty
; years use with unvarying success, dem
-1 onstrates its paramount healing, purify
ing and building up virtues. One
has more curative virtue than a dozen ol
any other kind. It builds up the health
and strength from the first dose.
r Hook of Won- ,
cat ton * Mrc *’ on appli- 1
si l ivw 0t; ic l >t your local druggist, send
cl. 00 for a large bottle, or S5 00 for six bot
' and medicine will be sent, freight
paid, by
BLOOD BALM CO., Atlsnta, 6a.
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Local Happaninp.
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Itetrs of Interst to ‘‘Free
State” Peop’.e Picked
UP by
MONITOR RE PORTE a'l
esd Hjsded Sot in Snail moathtsh se as to
Be Easily Bigssled—Births, Besiks,
Ksrriaies. Visitors, Etc.
Obly ten days uatit C-*urt.
T be Schools hava opened aguio.
Miss Leila Kellmn is visiting
her cousin, Miss Minnie Meadow,
in Athens.
Miss Eva Sorrells, of the Lucy
Oobb Institute, at Athens, is
spending a few dava with her pa
rents here.
Dr. T .T Brown, of Bowesfville,
was here this week.
C. W. M alow f R >yton in
wu a fw dy tbi* w rk.
L. E. Greene van is At I '*** a few
<loy isi, wek.
F*ror are gtuwhtisg hv
Itig nothing drveO t wsrd* g
T F Christian the popular J. P.
for Brookline L>i*t. was toss* us
Wednesday.
t'ince die snow has melted away,
the people are begining to prepare
their farms for making a crop.
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T F Whits was in Athens * ednes
day.
J O Montg mery and mother of
Harmony Grove. came down t> :t
--t*ud the marriage of Dr. J I Grif
leth and Miss Maiaie Griffelh.
C W Meadow whs in tow* this
week. Me is new a knight of the
{Tiip, sad is tract Ii g for Ktruou
Bros, & Cos. in anal at ter* of V iuslon
N. 0. This ia anew lild for Mr.
Meadow and we wish him much sue
cess.
Ou account of the en< w th r<
was no a.ivicea at the Methcti ist
(hutch beie last Puuday.
Any one w shing to liny , o <>d
Nor h ( aiolina uiuh s or hoises,
■rill do ■stell 10 call on Patton Bros’
& Barnard, at Stevens, Martin &
co’s. stables, carlton, Ga. -
In another column will he found
the call f T. W. Long. President
f tlie American Cotton Growers
ielective Association for this
oonntv, asking the farmers to
meet him hereon fi.it Monday in
March .
Coffins and Caskets
Persons at a distance can re
ly upon being suited iu Coffins
and Caskets at Danialaville.
Stock is never short,
I have tbit* faom the heme
made up. Terms cash or credit
with approved sscuritv,
A, S. JOHN ON,
Danielsville, Ga.
E. H and W. F. DORSEY,
Marriages.
On yesterday morning at the
heme of tlie brides parents, Mr.
and Mrs A F Coiner, of Cower, Ga ,
! Mi* Nisi Comer and Mr. Kdd S Lat
imer, of Athens, were married,
i 1 lie wedding was a quiet, home af
fair. V-ias .Mai, was one of Comers
fairest daughters, while Mr. I.atirner
is a popular young unsiness man of
the Classic city, They hare tlie
-best wishes of their many Iriends
through life.
Married at the residence of the
brides parents Mr. <fe Mrs, J R Giif
; fetli this (Thursday) Yesing, t one
' o’clock, Dr. J. J. Griffeih
; Mamie Gnlfeth, Rsv. TANARUS, J. Aoams,
officiating. The young *ouple left
immediately with several friends for
the home of tlie grooms parents in
Ocome County. Dr. Griffith is a
rising young physician of Daniels
ville, whi.e Miss Griffith was one
of Madison fairest daughters. This
young couple start in iif* under ilia
brightest auspicies, and we wish for
them a bright and happy future.
IN TROUBLE.
W understand that *©mo par
ties who had too ranch tasgls
foot on hoard, *ttempt#d to run
over ihe towu of Comer this week,
rou S h shod, asd were proceeding
to do so, when they ran up ou the
town marshal, John L'ruaka, who
was n obstacle in tha way, John
proceeded to pnrsuade the par
tiosto call a halt, wi h his club,
and seem ha i them in th* ioek-up.
hkxnetitue .imiug the night th- r
were fui ait-bud wth a S'W, and
w lieu th* marshall Went te feed
his fil'di* next morning, they had
flow u thiough a t.ole in toe top of
th cuiauuoH . I
Notice-
The fainiei* ef Madison county'
are r.quested to meet at the Court I
house in Jhn.ielsviile, on Ist Monday;
in March next, for the purpose ofi;
perfeetmf the orgauizati• n of “Th* j
American Cotton Growers Protective
Association” for this county,
W. LONG,
1 r* sideiit for Madison county.
Free Scholarshhip.
IN THE KORTH GEORGIA AGRICULTU
RAL COLLEGE.
Every memleJ- of the General
Assembly is authorized to appoint
one pupil to the above named in
stitution from his county, during
his term as representative, wlxf will
be reccetved free of entrance fed.
I will be glad to appoint, some pu
pil from this county ail request
that, anyone wishing to enter that
college and desiring the appoint
ment would make known the fact
to me.
David W. Meadow.
NOTICE TO r J EACHERB OF ’l4
I am authorized by the State au
tborities to say to the teachers
1894 ihat they will he paid in full
between the Ist. & 15th of April
fer services during the year 18. 4.
P N. White, O. S. C.
iui niture and L ntertaking.
This department is under the control of W. F. Dorsey, the recogniz
’d Furniture man of north-east Georgia.
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-tr t °*"" iU " n *‘ b * re P leni ‘ l >a'itli th. Lateet Styled Jfcivaltiw. SQUARE Vf TO
DATE, and we will not be undereold by any hone, in Oeorgia.
liXamiue Our Stock Ref ore you Buy
From Boggs-
Lvery thing n doors except o'ld
cows.
Our hunters ars going to have a
convention scon to const then- jiogs,
far now a"d then some of them
pome up missing.
Tom Hayneg is ahead 48 rabbits,
one o possum and a flue girl.
I bear bat little abot" politics,
and Congress and nothing abost
farming.
Much is said is* the newspapers
about bow to farm, but the trouble
tjßnhwt' is U4SJ, enough work dn<r.
If thu whole people would woik 12
months in a ysar as some I know
have dons. We have men who
started after the war, that now own
good farm and have them paid for.
These men are head and shoulders
above the tide. Otlert may do the
same by doing likewise. Hut, oh!
what a howl of haul times! I some
times think that if all the wealth of
our land was divided equally among
all, .there would Jie some who would
say that i> wasn’t right, I navtn’t got
enough. But, oh, taka the hards
ships and ’ trouble and suffering and
divide that, among all them and what
would be the ary, “Ob, I have nice
thud I can bear’. Somebody or the
governmeiit has done wrong, bat
the time is and and always will he
when people will sell for
what the priee themselves at. We
arc oemmandsd to work out our own
salvs’ion wth fear and trembling.”
We Ihink the the time has come
when we should ol ay this command*
ment.
1 heard s young lady say, after
lookiag ov<r. a half dozen papers,
that the Monitor was the best ol any
of the■*. Goad good wishes to tbs
Mouitor.aud our Governnment, that
they way yet may yt be saved from
bankruptcy, (v men, an thanks to
ths young lady. We will t.y to
avoid it, but our faith is weak, boh
jus to the government and as to
; oii. selves, Ens )
Church Notice.
ThemtU me beis of Danielrville
Wt-tho list Clmreli are requested to
meet at the chinch 011 Iriday, Web
1 t at 1U o'clock, iinsinesi of jrroat
importance to attem! to. Come
Jiri.-thren without fail. Tbe Ist
Quarterly Conference fo the Dan
iflsville circuit,will be held at Jones
Chap!*. March 6th. All the official
mcmhois are expected to attend.
L. Do.v Coggin, P. C.
COTTON.
I asked Mr O. L Stamps why Goor
gia conid not famish the commission
market of Atlanta with the articles
spoken of.
“I know of no reason,” said he, "ex.
oepr that tho farmers are rooted and
grounded in the cotton idea. They
have had it so long that they can’t get
rid of it. It’s an old tradition. Why,
there’s much more money in raising
these articles that wo have been talk- |
iug of, for wiiicii a ready market can
be found all the ye .r rounu titan in
raising cotton at even a better price ;
than 5 cents a pound.
eRO'tVN’S If ON BITTERS !
cures Dyspepsia, ltd- '
i i geation A DebM* ty. i
School Locals,
Miss Lizzie liito is out of school
this week.
l itti# Willie Sorrel s is in school
again.
Miss Ethel Griffith is absent this
: week.
| I he Algebra class has bean on a
stand still for a few days, but has
about mastered the lesson, after hav
ing to get it over several timss.
Clarence Adams kas a handsome
set of mustache, but only those who
have a microsco e can see them.
Rabbit hunting was the "order cf
ths day with Bis school boys last
weak.
Mis* Myitis Threatt is out of
school this week. Alee Master Ear
ly Power.
-everal scholars ars out of school
thin week on account of the snow.
llie school has opened np again
after a weeks vacation, and pupils
mem fresh and new
hr now hailing has oeased since
Prof. (iholstoH demerited several of
ths boys.
Does anyone k*ow wliers Madison
ft'orison whs lust Sunday ("veiling?
'■chool is progressing nicely, Ev
cryene took hold Monday with new
energy.
i Wanted.
Do you want to start the New
Tear u a god position that will
pay you, provided y>u are a „ ( >od
salesman and collector. Ws want
live enorgetio men to canvas, sell
biager machines and collect- If
there is an agent located in your
eomraunity we can 100 .to you else
where in a good section. Ws fur
nish a nice light-running wagon,
agest to famish hors, and harness
and wake a *6o*. hoed. We offer
a good salary or commission sentrset
one andcr which s iiv* energetic
hustling man con rn ake and save
money. Men of charsetor a.hd goed
make up do well to secure woik
with the Company, for if sucoi ssfol
and tit# biisiuss* intrusted i® ban*
died honoia' ly, they will be pro
moied to more responsibly positions
of trust and responsibility, with in
creased eompoMsation.
- Address, J. R. Comma*.
District Agent, Athens Ga.
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♦ZM POLICE, 3 3ct.es.
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thtCCXTOH, MASS.
k<m cn inna.vr hr EmrchßMitg V*. J*.
D'.uk'hh p*!ise,
ItooiMic*- *<? tie tiie iaryrst ®f
•crtr.Uv’a in t!ic v/orid, nd
U value by ato:p;i>x Ihc aa.ne and'pri** un
tA wiM'-h prokrtM# yt,u ki*h
tf . icea a:i/i tht ptofltd, Oet sh* c
equa! euatoi* **orlc m b'yic:, *a*y tHii.xg tinjJ
Wc ha/© them'*:;* ►very.
wJire at Wuur prices for ihc ralcte given lhaa
e.y *‘kcr V.*ke m> anbaUtute. Jf yoiw
wteinc cannot * jpply you, we can &old by
1K to 121 Clayton street.
Ft, Lamar,
A COLUMN OF INTERESTING
news from the
OLD FORT.
Messrs Montgomery and Harris
of Harmony GrOTs spent last
i Sunday in Ft Lamar.
Miss Mvrtie Brawn of Bold
Spring a companied by Mr. Clauds
Alexander wave visiting in Ft. Lv
uiar tho bsttsi part of last week,
the guest of Miss Annis Brown.
• Miss Mamie Dobbs, who has
1 bsen teaching music at Ila, for
the isst thres months, spent part
of last week with friends and rel
atives iu Ft. Lamar. She left
for 14 >y ton Sunday evening, at
tended by Viator >tephsns.
J B McWhirter is preps: Ing ts
nmkfl an addition to kis dwelling
on Broad street.
Owing to the inclemency of the
weather, Rev. J W Blips foiled
to fill his appointment at Lihsftjr
last Saturday and
Mi**- llsa.lo M W*irtor .f Frank*
li*-- criniy wi. vm ing her enat, Mrs.
J B M WH le-, 1 A*t g indsy. Miss
ii sin is <nc cf E Hnklin’a ssost
chim'*>g duupbtria ru 1 always Ist
awe’c'Bsi F. Lamar,
M.vter Dewi t Pejnv, trs little son
(f I)*'. A L Psys, has been qaito
sick for stverid dsyr. D*w U ie a
br gut lit'le felio and w, too sorry
to hi-ar of hi.s indisp g io,,
Mi-s Ldlo Stspht n*, ore of F .L*
r*s<’* nmdol \oU'*sf
F'idsy at. M-* T W D b'.’e with
her fiisnd Mi,* M<asi<i 1) .lb .
Oae of tbs moil e* jvysh'o -ccasi)*
* f ihs srsssu w s ths Aorou party at
the rrr dsDce ol Mr. J P Dead wyler
is-it. Tel l slay sventng. AUhough
the either ;s wry • *re, the
yosng M - o i t could set, think of ha
ing abs -ut fiooi the party .{ wM#h
i bey h*d loi kd furw.#d to with so
much aoxisH' gouie <ot the young
ptph* . f B -Id gpiii.g and Ha were
prcti*, yf log wi h the
yoa g poMpi* ,f y . Ijlruar
q*m 6 a larg, c 0 vd T . l# j, „„ j,.
< i a re beautrfully suirsd io tbeir
ivrm'cg oo.iuiu s, while the yoaag
mm r e mf d ; 0 jj. k ~htthey 1 mksd
m b. § , sad knew they felt their
hot ai.q endeavored to kea the
; o, ln g la-li s apions thoir bast.
t> r, lorg a’inie their ta*ki ws e tia
ishvd and the rona wore csrii e( |
<o lie host* s who d'ei led hat Mr
Vsi. Owens su pas**d bis fell,*
He w-s { e pre
•en'd i'.b a ni<'© c ke, whiea be
diyi ;d ey f eaei ocs’y asson g h s
fri* nTf# sen eti D to
pt li r wi h b' charmi’g d< tighter,
Mo F© •!!'. dil nu h toward*
making h e?-‘Bini< pleasant for the
rn my that were pr s nt.
I llfi? i' 1 !’"' .'J f' r *vw Bees,
,", seller, burr oppor
tnmlT for eir uoiiv* dish la<|, **
pr moil tit 4wi;v eoraH. to'ein.
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f&y'&'^&WANTBD
1895