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‘“Too Feeble
To Be Cured ‘
\ of RHEUMATISM or DYSPEPSIA.” ;
i Nonsense! TTiat’s a doctor’s
i excuse. -
* Justice Eipwe, gf Ridgeway.
, Mich., wasdßfceutnaticsufferer
over 78 years old to 1
l expect a cure,” so they said. (
1 He took :
; #anANcuralsic
■ (jJR,Er
4 and is on his feet again, going
f about the country well and 1
a sound.
' Remarkable case, you say. All
i cases where this remedy is
Used are remarkable. It’s a
4 remarkable medicine.
' It cleanses the blood of acid
a —makes a torpid liver active.
' Testimonial below: 1
f . llbtliiu trlrfl fir. C. 0. Hoc - " I.lvcr.
Hhcunmtlo nml NeuriUiile Core In my
riraotfre. I find n, an erontnl ramnily
n habitual rosf.lvei.ean. linliKesUon ,
and dyniHipsla
lilt .1 C. Ilfll.llfOUli.
f lie b'unlak Springs, Ha.
Aik Your Druggist or Merchant For It.
1 CULLEN & NEWMAN, <
Sole Proprietors,
► KNOXVILLE. TENNESSEE. \
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• / hi bn tf meatUUva lsartaart Wi OMM
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a Ttiamb, whloA lnaltwlaa (e lea wui
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pt—am
h Waafkha. aaod for a tpoatiMti oucy (free.', eel
See all admit that atom* Ihaau THUMIBi baa pB
WJe Mia wear of aevltta mmwy hr t cHiifi tn uoa
lUwianM| to ailafy tUa W| >
the •vanbars.
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DURANG’S
Rheumatic Remedy
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A Household Remedy
FOH ALL
ISLOOD^SKiM
DISEASES
Eli B. 11*
Eotak's Hood Bate)
Ur Mrt , c HCteFIILA. ULCEUS, SALT
RHEUM. SftEMA, rnn
(•nil it mll|nnt SttlX IfibPTICK, Iw
•Mu l*<| (IhMoiac) in toning iplit
and rritria| tbj MiutKLtKMi.
Hn l*n)N<l tram tit* mums. K*
utiuod Mpcrnataral fcMltftf proa*rt*o
A* I* Maran'A*is • i*r, it
SruUtMtn MMmA
SEAT F2EE -BJSW3L,.
•1009 SALM 09 , AOnnta. 6n.
t igeat lon & DeL. Mj.
THE MONITOR
rtnu-HED Every Tir t r*dat.
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
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We are informed that
we cannot renew our con
tract with the Constitution
after the present one ex
pires, so as to give you
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i now and save money,
Ram Horn B asts.
If you lot tlie < 1 <*vi 1 go homo to
dinrior with you, you will Imve to
take him for a regular I) >arder
The closer of compel ition tho
i inoro (>ihl G needed for a business
! nnrtnor.
Tiu! road to heaven seems to be
come sleep ewry time wo look
hack.
Tho truth wo ha to the moat i tho
olio that hits us tho hardest.
Tho wins that pay their rent
promptly uro tho last ones wo want
u> give up.
No m:i cub either be saved or
lost without, biinseif giving tho
oast ing vole.
Love never bestows b.;rd?n
that ’t heavy.
Tho more polish you rut on a
mono man tie bettor tho devil is
suite l.
NOTICE.
He u'gia—M tdison uoiinly.
Whcic.is 1 1 11 • load commissioners
• I tiiv 118th ilist O M said county,
having reported in l.ivor ol' ;i pub
lie lo.id beginning :il stoiu house
mrar.luhn .Moon's on It T Daniels
land anil 11 P Soit. lls land ami
doses Smith ami (j W lJul'tts laml
on by King Carringtons, J M *v nius
uni into tlm Pauicisvill- ami Moores
erry road near the .1 1’ (ihoblon
pla o. VI i persons arc hereby uoli
m illo lie at my olllou on tuu lirst
loud ly in April to s iow w!iy said
t'o id should not lie deelaied one id
-hid class public roads of s.udcouii-
I s inai'k -d out by slid co.inniss'
i meis of said county. This March
Uli tB.lo. (hi , Daniel, tTd.
tic ;
J rgia—Marti son otmty.
Wlmr j.v; Jam • i H IMilloek al
-of .Mildred B Bullock,
oc and has applied to me for leave
• > sell the land belonging to the
,iU; of said deceased .and 1 will
ass upon tiie {same at my oflic#
i the lirst iiunmay in April next.
ii is March ! 18i>6
C. 0. Daniel. Ordv.
1 1 ij'ord M ackman
A Boston Boy’s Eyesight
Savod-Perhaps His Life
Dy flood's Sarsaparilla— Blood Pol.
*onc;l by Canker.
Read tho following from A grateful motbeos
•My little boy had Scarlet lower wliou + yaso
Old. and it ktt Jtbv *i r wrak and ,\uh blood
poinuird with ranker. Ills eyes became
solnfl.imed that his sufferings were intense, nd
for sown necks he
Could Not Open His Eyos.
I took hliu twice during that time to the Eye
and l'ar Infirmary on Charles street, but their
remedies failed to do him the faintest shadow
of good. I Commesteed giving hint llood’a
Sarsaparilla and It soon cured him. I bars
b<" , r doubted th: t It snred M siihl, ms
If nnt hi. very fife. Voo may Use this If*.
Kniie.lfil In anv way von rhsose. laJßaitßty*
>ady u> sound Hie praise of
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
oevveso ot the woodertui good it di>l siy seta*
kaut* F. lucsiLiN, SStfS Washdnftmn at,
ten. Mass. Got HOUPU
HOOD’3 FNa S * r * ht*i RUbld, m 4 sro ptE
to* A In -onipo*'waii. proftirUt*
WHY HOOD’St Bicattw
** Hood's Sarsaparilla is the best,
most reliable and accomplishes the
greatest cures. HOOD'S CURES
Legal Notices.
SHERIFF SALE.
Georgia—Madisou county: -
Will be sold on the first Tues
day in April 1895 before the court
house in said county within the
legal h >urs of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following de
scribed property to-wit: One - cer
tain trret oi parcel of land lying
and being the county of Madison
said state, on the waters of Lamar
creek adjourning lands of C L
MontGornery and J P Deadwyler
on the ijorth on the East by B V
Montgomery, south .t T ci ilins and
sanford Owens. 'Vest G 8 Mont
gomery containing 250 acres more
or less. said land levied
on as tl: property
of .i L Montgomery to satisfy two
tax execulions is ued by F F
Mar n tax collector of said'oun*
tyag inst .i Lmo gome y. Writf
ten notioe given tenant in joss
sion as required by law. V *vy
made by .i W Borro gi L C and,
turned over to me for adve *tise
ment. This March 7th 1895.
L E Bn oks, sheriff.
SHERIFF SALE.
Georgia—Madison county.
" ill be sojd n the first Tues
day April 1895 at the court house
in said county within the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bid
der for cash the following described
property to wit: Alt of two cer
tain tracts of land situated in the
488 district G. m. of anid county
and state, one tract known as the
May McWhorter place, adjoining
lands of the Alexander Veal estate,
•I P Loony, the Madison •'prings
lands, and the binds of Green mc
Everontaiuing 50 acres more rr
less; alsa one tract of land in said
district and county, known as the
(i F.cEver place home place, adjoin
ing land of above described tract,
Win Bragg. T R Kitts and Green
McEver on the pub! t road lea ling
from Daniels ille to Braggs Ferry,
containing 58 acres, mors orle:.
Property pointed out by defedaot.
Said property levied onasthe prop
erty ofQreenMcEver to satisfy two
execution issued from the Jystuo
court of 488 diet, G m said county
in favor of I H Goes against Green
MsEver. Levy made byJPLiony
LC of eaid .diet, and turned ov r
to me for advertisement.
This March 4 1895.
L. E. Brooks, .BhcrliV w
SHERIFF SALE.
Georgia—Madison county.
Will bs soli before the court
bans* doer at DaniaUville ia Msdi
•an Uauaty during th* legal bouts
af e.la on th* tirttTueabay ia April
I' 95 to tb* highest bidder far cash
the fallowin'* property to-vitt
Op* nudervidsd third interest in i
tract i- parcel of laud lyiusf in sail
couhit ®f Madison, and hounded is
fo'. I iw: tin lilt* mnth by dauda of fi
(' IVihw), ami G -<> Allen, 0:1 eft. by
of Charley Hunt and Nancy Mead.
OH S. south by thisan Kelluiri, west Ify
llradly place, aad contain ins; one
hundred and thirty acres mult 01 lei*
and knows as the F W Smith plats
and one third interest said laid
levied on and to ha sold as the prop
arty of 0 C Smith, J M Smith ami
It Y Smith to satisfy a morii'ige ti la
issued from Madiaan SuperiorVCoirt
ia favor *f Thomas A * trickliud
ag'inat them. Vi iitten nclio* given
tanant in posesiion.
This March Bth 1895
L E l>ro ika Sl^i!riff.
#ll%
1 BLOOD BALM.
5 A hoanehol.t remedy for all Blood and
R Skin disoaaos. Cures wtihout full, 6rof.
S ati.n.-eri, Bhcauttisn.l atank, S*ll Lhtsn
S * u< * every form o( Blood Disease from the
B aim pies t pimple to tUe foulest Ulcer. Fifty
■ years' use with unvarying tuccese, dem-
X oustrates lta paramount healiny, purify-
J In* and hull Jlut up yirtues. One bo it.a
2 haa more eurrvtiye virtue than a iloren ol
•j any other kind It builds up tho health
ft and atrer.f th from the flist dose.
* tm-tttrK~for Booh *f ir<m
i derful Cures, e.-nf free aea a>alL r
j OSIIaM. a
•i If not kept by your local druefiet, send K
; 11.00 for It large bottle, or IS 00 for sit bot- S
? ties, and medicine trill be sent, freight 1
j paid, by |
v nOQD iilLI CO., Atlanta* la.!
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i DR, 8, JACOBS’?
iPBOSfMTEI
F**tewrr Mast.l et P\vV*l Cf
ißti.*us u* f a-mun. Ha sat** *. Less ef JL
r*T ami -.**•-re! DiUAm. Tt Sat’d* c ? ib* he*a
a-ad H<vwjth *4 •* mttevm f’ves Mr tut Wk>. aad X
the *FK <*"** tt >4 Vrakra. 4l Mm Y
•4 lIHM r**t kMln; mp t ee* it th* J
l*rU SI mt h*. hy Mail |ra r %n . fete* T
w SS Fr-tkv* wrW'*~ o**r eppHeert**, tf-
JAi'axv piiiubsct csirj.sv, i
Sili Await, ATbART.r fiA. W
FAIR TRIAL of Hood's Sat.
t saparilla guarantees a complete
onre. Tt is an honest medicine honest
ly ad wu se <i and it honestly CI RES
Comer, ©a.
Mif ILL offer bargains for the next 30 days never heard of before in the
wm history of hard-times, we have recently had our store remoddled and
are now filling it up with the choicest line of
Dry Goods, notions, Ladies and Misses
Hats, Shoes, Etc
Ever brought to Comer, all of which we will sell as cheap as any house in NORTH-EAST
GEORGIA FOR THE CASH.
\
We also carry a nice line of I‘ANCA AND FAMILY GROCERIES, which cannot be surpassed
by any competition.
We have on hand a lot of COOKING STQYES, PLOWS AND PLOW STOCKS, W'AGON HAR
NESS and many other things in*the Hardware line which we will olose out at about coat.
' .■ •
Don’t forget to get our prices. We will certainly save you money,
Bringyis your produce.
Respectfully,
♦
*!. T. Hnker ii Cos.
Comer,
.WILL YOU HELP?
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Ist. The Free Coinage of Silver,
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2d. Tariff Reform,
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