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Go to Brooks and Power, Coiner, 6. and get you a suit of. clothes at New- Yort pri^T
115 to 121 Ctayton street. | | and J H | Opposite Post Office.
Now is the time to get the Bargain of your life,
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For the next two weeks we we offer t to the trade the remaining stock of
Clothing at on the dollar straight through. It’is our intention to never
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carry over goods to a following season in this depaptment.
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Our New Clothing 1* beginning to Arrive Ami we niuet make room. If ydu wHnt a suit
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Come and see us.
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School Locals,
Y M Hulm visited Master CE
Ad?.ms one night this week.
Mis* Mattie Carrington ia out of
school this week—we have not besn
able to find out why.
The scholars are preparing for
the monthly examination which
takes place Thursday.
The oomplete grammar class has
at last gotten through with the
parsing and are now moving on
nicely.
Mist Myf'.ie Seeders had the pltas
iil3 of finding a billat daux to day
It was witUn 1894. Sht MJ* sh# nil
ons simnlar to writ* s#sha will eopy
from that.
All the girls ara expecting te gat
• hand rad ia depoitmsnt, sspeoisly
tha larger oaas.
Wa had soma good apiJechea Fri
day., Hurrah for- Early Power.
We hops nr Tiaitars were eater
tainsd last Friday. Friday wa.k
is apeakikg day fer these who were
net on the speaking hat last Friday
aad we hope te ham them back
again.
Mias Basis Gholston visited Mrs.
Landers Sunday k
Ws had a spellisg matah Friday
after speaki jag was ovar.
L'ttle Locals.
JPL Bond attended court at
G arPOsvi Ile this week.
GWBRaiden of Hull was in
town Tuesday>*■ *
We are requested to anounce
that there has been an expr ras of
fice established ’at Hull, so that
people who have packages to ship
can do ao.
Every body hero has taken ad
vantage of the pretty weather
thie week and planted their gar
dens.
Spring seems to have come at
last.
Remember that you can
get the Monitor and Con
stitution for 1.25 casji — ——
\ We have of mens
and womens in odd numbers
that we will afll at factory prices.
.1 T Baker <fc Cos. Comer, Ga:
We have tffe best selected stock
of ladies trimed lints ever brought
toComdr. JT Baker A; Cos. Comer,
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Eggs and Chickens wanted at
" Comer.
Bring us your chickens, egge,
butter and drvhides. J T Baker
St Cos. Comer. Ga.
Two papers for the
price of one—why not
take them and be happy.
You will never regret it.
E H. and W* F. DORSEY* • Clayton street, Athens,
Ha News.
Mias Flore*co Dcadwylf t aceom
panied by her brother Carl, visited
Mra. White Saturday and Sunday.
iMias Betfiali Nelms of Hartwell,
' ivitiag frit ndi in this communi
ty, much to the delight of a certaia
young man.
The Li tarary wai Well attended
iu*t Saturday p. m. let all coine
out •> show themselves iu faver
of improvement,
Mian Flora Hntehorsen the talea
tl aaaistt t in ou’-achoo l , bus re
turned to her home at Fort Lamar.
Rev Phillips preached threo er
callent aarmona at this place to
large and attentive congregation,
last and Sunday.
llf. Earlie Benton attended
praaehiug here Sudav. Wonder
bow glad she Was ta see von Karlie?
A' ctruiu young lsdy of this
plaos ha- a pencil that will not
w its anything hut .Tohu.
“Swast Modiflos Bird.” For
farther particulars #sk Miss Do a
Cambell.
The young people enjoyed a nice
Apron Party at the residence f
Mr. and Mrs. G T Sorrells last
Friday evening. Mr. W E Mareier
won the cake,
Mis. Dr. Westbrook aud Mrs, H
W to Ilerlno&v GroVs
Saturday.
Ask Miss PaMy who is the hand
samest young man.
Miss Hheda Sailors, Miss Dora
CliandUr And the Misses Eberhart
of Larkin, attsuded preaching hefe
Sunday.
'Dr, G C Danisl is oirenlating
among his many frieads hsra today
(Thursday.)
ieveral of the boys are out ef
sohool this week,pulling the bell-curd
ovar a mole’s back.
John Teas ley shot.
As We ge fo pfess We learu that
•Mr. J W Hsrdmae, of-Five Ferks i
' shot and iwrleoelv wonnded John
I Teasley, dsl.,*ih Hob GOO iffiths
lot, about 5 o’clock this evoning.
xiae in th# head
and th# other ia ths lrlr**Wv_
• could aot lesrn the caul# or th# . dff
fiaulty. Th* oegro is dangsrdusly
wsundod.
Grand rrullinery and dry
goods opening April 3rd.
,4th- sth. and 6tn. \Every
body invited.
Davison & Lows,
Athens, Ga,
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Ordinary Daniel reqassts jis to
-stat# to the tld soldier* that he bas
blanks for them to assks their avpli
oatios for pensions sndsr th* new
act.
LE Brooks and wife, spent last
Tuesday with relatives at Sfnrtli
oni a
5 Forks
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Judge Boggs and W H Bullock,
of Boggs, were in town last week.
Mrs, Martin is visiting her
duiiglitet Mrs. W'G Hitchbokk this
week. . ,
Mr. and Mrs. Van Martin visi
ted your humble scribe and his bet
ter half last Saturday night-
Rev. J R King Will preach herb
the 5 tlv Sunday next.
Uncle Hubard Hampton and his
accomplished daughter, Miss Mat
tie were visiting Dr. and Mrs.
Hampton Saturday night. —V3’ *
Mr j . W I Menders return and home
from an extended visit to her
daughter, Mrs. Lee Eberhart, last
Thursday.
It is with pleasure we can report
the rapid recovery of Miss Naomie
Sims who has been sick with fever.
John Williams and Dr. Menders
made a flying trip to Oomej Mon
day.
J B White wa3 in town to-day.
J R Williams of Neese, was in
town Monday.
Our clever depot agent, Jimmie.
Turner, is off on a rest, beiDg re
leived by Mr. Held Who is a clever
and accomodating gentleman.
Mr. Jim Crawford of Neese, Waft
iu town Monday.
Mr. William J Faulkner has gone
to Birmingham,Ala. to work at the
carpenter trade.. His family will
go on in a few day*. Sorry to give
Billy up.
Mr. John M Sims of Oconee
oounty was in town last Thursday,
Came over to see hia sick sister,
Mis* Naomie Sims.
Elder McDaniel failed to fill
his appointment last Saturday and
Sunday.
Messrs D B Thompson and J C
Carithers of Comer was in town last
week looking after Davie Crocket
(gu&no.) They bought some 18
ton a for a club. Col. Smith shipped
it to Ottf town for them.
MRS. STRICKLAND DEAD. •
"Mtg. Angelina Stidkland wi*&
has at her brother*, Mr/
.John Brook* died lt Monday
morning, an<f'ma buried at the
old family buryih* ground, near
Hixon lastTueaday !\She waylaid
to rest by the side of husband
who had* proceeded her years
ago. She had lived out three
score years and ten, and now. has
gone to reap her reward. 'Me
leaves a host of friends and a large
concourse of relatives and ones
brother to mourn her loss. There
were only two 1 of the family living
and since htfr death, leaves only
one. All the others are gone on
beforeaud .left this brother here
alone so- far as to his brothers aud
sisters. Soon they will all be gath
ered on the other shore where part
ing will be no more-
tir oiir Furniture Department,
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We receive ‘new goods daily, selected with the greatest care- We can al
ways interest you in this Department.
We have Furniture in Oak, Mahogony, Curly Black and Waluut. f
Aj complete line of Baby Carriages just received. In fact we have everything to ba found
in a first class -
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g#- Remember'Oifr Prices are Rock Bottom,
From Boggs.
A'e would like to know if the j
actioh of the County Board of 1
Education in districting theschowla 1
ia binding. To make it plain, are
we compelled to send our children
to thl school aaaigned by the
Board to &et the benefit of the of
the ff*e sChbol money
The gehferal Opinion ia that the
wheat Crop is a failure.
•T N Griffith an Alias Lula Bul
lock, werfc visiting friends here last
Sunday.
Mra, B C Stevetis, who lias been
visiting relatives in Jackson coun
ty for some time has returned
borne, accotapaDied bj W C
Stevehs,
Thft'e will be an all daV singing
at Pleasant Grove next Sunday.
A mad dog was killed here las
Saturday after biting several hows
,
i Misslcie spent several
days in Athen 1 it week shoping.
From the best information we
ban get we think there will be a
wedinghore in the near future.
.[ Jones Hopkins is building ft nice
dwelling here for G F Sorrells.
Fred says he is tired living alone.
G R Gordon had a fine colt to die
last Sunday He has also had three
i dorses to die in less than a year.
iJ Or Eberharteud his father was
1 halt lug hire last Sutida?, the gbeat
1 of J A Eberhart.
I There will be as Ctiuch gaano
, deed and more cotton planted in
fhis community thin yftar then use
,al.
Moons Grove church will organ
ise a Sunday school nerft Suuuay.
Mrs. K A Boggs of Jackson
. County, mother of J N and B W
(Boggs, of this fCounty. is visiting
here this ' weei.
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' We leern -that J L Yonng was
. csuvi ted- of j]l icit distilling itt,
the United States court last wee#,
mi is nbw eeviug out hi# time in
the Gainesville jail.
Mies Susie Sorrells,
by h* brother, G F Sorrells, vif*
iffed bit sister, Mrs Crawford, of
, Barberville last week.
CORDOVAN',
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WORKmM FI A
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Onro** MUlta* PNfto v
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
All onr shoes ar# equally satisfactory
rSTtifmSSmSSnm! i itwijiiilkau.
Pnovuij mv4 nirakw aakM.
If joufSmbt cannot wpply y<m ws MS. SeU hr
Dealsr*\ everywhere.
agent to\ake exclusive sale in
this Write at oaoe
Madison County Snli-SeM ills. •
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As Laid out by the "Board of-tluoA^i^M*
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and Ratified by &ame iN
Regular Session.
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No. it. Carlton Sub-District.
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Beginning at Fork of Broad and South rivers, thqjoce up Soatk riveß
to Horshoe bend on said river, thence on air line to Oscar Carither*,
on publio road from Comer to Carlton, thencs to J D Longs, thence te
J F Browns, thence to bridge across Fork creek, near Bussell plaoe,
thence to New Fork colored church, thence to railroad bridge acroM
Broad river, thence down said river to the forks, the beginning comer*
No. 12. Newtojvn Sub-District. •
. Beginning at mouth of Holly creek, on Broad river, thence 4ow
said river to corner of Carlton sub-district, at railroad bridge, thsao*
up said district line to corner at J D Longs, thence to Pete Moon el 4
place, thelhce to ford of creek on road from Newtown and Paoli, thenon
down said creek to Holly creak, thence down said Molly creak to
the beginning corner.
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, No. 18. Cedar Grove Sub-District.
Beginning at ford of Scull shoal oreek, between where J J Dev# HOW
lives and the Hon. I J Meadew place, thenee down said creek to Oak
Grove district line, thence along said distriot lino to Little Scull ahoal
cree£, near the J F Barnett old place, theuce up said creek te the
M'&ewi sub-district line at the Jim Porterfield old place, thenoe along
said Meadowa district line to the beginning corner
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[Concluded next week., ,
, Dunielsville High School.
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Spring Term, opens'Jail, 7th and dosas June 9th.
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Thie a ia to fe4 taught absolutely tint for .qvery child within
th? school age for the term of One Hundred Days at and tic < in
the school VMr of 1&0&. Parents will find it to their advantage to
patronize this co6l. Board from $5,00 to 1,00 per month.
Course of Study:
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. Primary Grade: Spelling, Reading Writihg, First Step# in
Orography, and Primary Arithmetic. 11.0(1,
lunermediate otade: spalling, Readine, Writing, (contin
ued) Elementary Oeogtephy* Blementaxy erammar, Interme
diate Arithmetic Composition. Si.SV,
4.
Advance orade : Spelling, Writing, History, United
Htates and General, omplete and Physioial Geography,
Advance Arithmetic omplete orammei, Latin; Alge
bra, Physoligy ect., SI.W
W. D4BNY GHOLSTON, Principal.
MISS WILLIE A. QUINN, Awistart, . ,