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_ THE MONITOR
PBLMD KvMT TbCBSDAY.
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Moieley k McGowan.
Eds. and Props.
We are informed that
we cannot renew our con
tract with the Constitution
after the present one ex
pires, so as to give you
Doth papers for 1.2£- After
the present contract ex
sres the two papers will
nOW uiiO ravC lIH/ilvV*
Cleveland* letter to ‘‘the sound
money club.’ of Cliicngo places
kim clearly and distinctly among
the enemies of silver. The next
Democratic National convention
will place this gentleman where.he
rightly belonge—in permanent re
tirement,
The Spftri* Jfthinaelite has an
nounced its intention to support
the nominee of the new silver par
ty. A mighty strong paper t<
pull loose from the best party
organized since foundation of
the government.
...
The Cuban revolution is still
on, but nobody *eems to know
which side seems te be getting the
best fight. Bpain continues
to send troops to the island, which
indicates that she is uneasy.
...
Gov. Atkinson is making him
self the most popular Governor
with all classes, in our reccollec
tion. i Even yds
aud applaud business, Tfalns
mau like administration. Tim
Monitor could well atford to sav
‘*we told you so,” but it wont.
...
The Ladies.lfaua of lim Harmo
ny Grove Echo, was undoubtedly
the best paper ever sent out gfrom
that office, "Mrs. 0 J Hood, was
editress-in-chief, and was assisted
by a bevy of beautiful and intel
ligent ladies.
...
Tl,< >se who intend visiting” the j
cotton states and international
exposition, at Atlanta, next fall
should begin to make arrange
ments afonce. Do a little oxtrn
work at odd times, and by the
time the gates of the big Exposi
tion are] thrown open, your pocket
book will be full enough to take
youf.through the whole affair.
China and Japan have made
pfaoo, and the war i ended, Japan
with her little handful of soldiers
waa thought to 1* foolish for at
taching Chiua, but it seems that
she knew what ahe was doing, and
h% succeeded in whipping the great
tfi* stipulation* demand*
*•]? ith the ending of this
war in favor of Japan, groat bene
fits t will accrue to (lie United
States, as it will open up trade
with China, thus furnishing an
othermarket for our products.
* * *
Tli South is now ’using wall ad
vertistd through the press of ths
eeuutry, as a innuutacluring center*
aud her superier advantages are be
ing shewn up splendidly. The
south is the garden spot ol ths
world and Gsoigis is center of this
Garden.
The people of ths Neiih and
V. est arc seeing oer advantages, and
rooa we will have a paining in of
tininigraats hunting homes ameutr
us. Let m not dieooursge them Imt
invite asll good citiseni to come,
NVe have room fo* them aud th, v are
webiom nmeng u* Let the gond
Ife".
W
I £s■**•* *rv lu e to.stm; ones _ lh ,. v
come finely.
If yo distrust vour own counsel,
y all means keep it. ‘
Brooks and Power, Coiner, will sell you tlie best 25ets Tobacco on Record,
* PEARLS OF THOUGHT.
All reformer* are not what they
seem,
Fast mee arc frequently slow bus
bands.
Profanity is a virtu* compared
with slander.
Ns man bs right to cultivate his
sorrows.
Constant criticism tends to make
one captious.
A lion never kills anybody wbila
he is earing.
Flattery is more persuasive than
flagellation.
In society nothing succeeds like
good fortune.
Easy ending of the sqitare- retold"
ing.ths corners. ' * .w.
It is* far better *o bs imp elite the*
lobe untrniff*!.
time ot yoiircUaih*
SHERIFF SALE.
Georgia- Maditoti county :
Will be o!d at the court house i"
l>a idsville (a. said county, within
legal hours of sale on first Tuesday
in M?y next tho following lands to
wit: * certa n tract or parcel of land
about 9 or 10 niila* west front Dun
ielsville beginning at Hickory torn pi
on the north west comer of ti e laud
which *aid beginning hickory or* j
ner is also a comer ol Frank Got
don land and on Niokolaon llav
tanning thonc# along said Ntckolaon
line routh 26 degree* we t 37 chain*
and 6ft lick* to a poit oak; theuc
soath 70 eait 27 chain* and 79 links!
to a atake, thenca g:>nth 81 eart 7
ohainaand 60 link* to a atake; them
gonth 66 eaat 11 ahsdha and 82 link
to a hickory; thenaa north 61 * a
-6 elsina le a reck on l>rarc’t,t ken •
N. 41, E 16 cha and 72 lic k* to
Roak on William*line, thenca N !JtHi
W 18 eha <o a pine, thane, N 26, K
0 oha ud 26 links to a rock in th
rotd <• tha rro’tth Wiliima ln-,
thenr# N 2ft, W 11 oka and >lO link
to a r* and oak atnntp, thence N 78, E 3
eba and 60 links to a pine on W .1
Watkin* line, wkiob pine is alio Bu
I ejgeorntr. theaee <.nth 49 1-* \y
V& o.b'n*.(l\os) iiuk4 to ri*i,
N 02 ¥v I<s els r<3 C 5 li*k-a pin
thence N 18 W fl oh* and 60 hmt
to a pine, tqon"* aetdh 88 W 10 oh#
and 77 link* to W’nning nnrr.er, a* <
!*d 1 *dj !trd>g l*n<l* of Gardes aa i
J L Harbor o North, the land* o‘
Wiliams it and Watkins in Eatt,
WiHiama and Niolo’fos on *onth,
Nioholaon on e*t and Nicholson on
anutb, OoStainiAg Oao H ind.nd an
Niuty on# acrer, mreior if as, - we'
watered, wall improved and a g<> A
portion of iaw* in high state of oul
tiration. So'd a* tha prr p*rty o'
Noth N Pittman dao’d in tho hr-jjl*
“f M D L Pittnaan, ad\ of Nash W
PilUatn, deo’d to tatiafjr i\ f* i.
from Mdio Superior court in
favor of The Nw England MertgaS*
Security company ageivet it D L
I ittuian, tdaa. f Noah W Pittman,
dc’d writlen ntt'teo g" ■ w it D L
i’ltlman and J H mU awa, Intrants
potitaiion as the la#- ifijuirei. Tarmt
• *ah. Property rolnttd oit in ti ft.
r .m Allth
L I Bicuki. Sheriff.
POSTPONED SHi !U, F SAI.K,
Georgia—Madison osn nty.
W It he on the fi t
i* May tix *t Hi* 0- ark Hou
in S*i4JCsflitt* th l*f*l hour*
of sals to th* high*.t Ur **b vks fol
(•wing properly to-vv^f;
Or* tr*ct of la <i lyi<-
md bring in th# omusty of
•td tuts lfMy v't <tt ti'r .T A
BrrviM> If-wt *f laudl, th* *h>.le
ir*t orw'Wbiu 800 t'-re*, 200 jfofa
bv| ghv*di> a* *it >eicy os
*h *s* • $ <f ttid.tfAS'
ihe iwsd'itifr and out btuHit g- lfesrc
<>n ovd bcuntfe.rf ,* f 'latt: Os th*
ntut'i hi landß cf T tn Bcrrywsn,
• *<t bv 8 A*Gina *ovth b# Mur h’
T Divl*l* •! *•'*! by <Wr Utl* o’
.1 A B>frfoi n 1 f tin *>n traot, said
i**d evi’-<l sottsinifig ‘2OO crw,
f#.n| :i and U i- io ■ ! .b- pr i-’t
fI A H rvm **: to • ti f* n <i'
ti*e '--i t fro v.\ ’ho (2<’uri
f h STO die*, G M F uV> c n* -
■it to f fB A G<nt v S\Y J-r
--iwsriUA Bvijts v L ? ati*
by C VVS n^borongh and tataa* *vi
to Itlf .
1. E BUOOKSv Shi i iff.
NOTICE. •
Georgia htadieon county.
Whereas li t Hoad Oomnist ouer
Uk 204 l i t. G M • ttt* 1 ’onutv*
having reported in fa cor of a public
void Irading from ttsar I hkW bite*,
on l<v K G iiliarus, .Hkl Kidd*
Mrs Gordon* and iut<“ the* Daniels
title road near the residence of D VV
• AH pet-on* H io hereby
'<*■ d’ • •*.• i ■ >" ■ o*a th*
If* >•"•' ' -cvi Ui show
why said road should ot lie esiaii
lishtd a* one ot ib •ivoui class pub
lie roads in stid county.
Thi* April I*l. 1895.
D O Dauisl, Ord
MADISON SPRINGB.
The farmers of this community
are about through planting upland
corn.
The young folks enjoyed a nice
singing at T A Hills Sunday
evening.
•1 I, Berrvnmn and wife visited
the family'of .1 M Guest, near
Paoli, last Sunday.
Ask Dock Dean why he gets on
the wtod pile to read hie letters.
J of Harrison- dis- i
tjj oi, wlnn mr burg thi* week.
We have toms bashful * girls in
tnoy 11..1 lor life.
hay 1
1 "bTu.t: Sunday. * &
i The boy* are sawing lurilber
right along now.
Miss Tavio Grow visited rela
| fives and friends near Royston
[ last week.
Tii ■ will he preach
Ware school house
by Rev. Mr. Haron, of South
Cart I ita. - TjjgS
J -I Meadow was iri Athens last
weak on business.
Prof. Reuben Uurnett was here
a far,- days ugo.
MUs Dora Po*s is quite sick at
this writing. A e hop# for her
a speedy recovery.
"'e have several good fiddlers
in onr town now, and banjo pick
ers 'till you can’t rest.
•lames Eaton has moved to near
Thompson’# mill, where he will
work at the brick yard.
Uncle Jimmie WcEwen is quite
tick at this writing.
Milton Davie was arrested a few
days for furnishing a distillery,
and was carried to Athena and
stood hie committal trial. v T?
Several of the boys . were ip
the Foi l last wedk* on butinoad.
Wo understand that Mr. Bam
Sorrells lost a horse a few days
I! O.
Mr. Cal Boothe was in Elberton
laet week.
John Sexton was in Comer last
week.
Dr. R P Sorrells “was here few
days ago.
Pro*. Wolnint and lady were
visiting near here lust Sunday.
A Woman’s Story.
A NARRATIVE OF WOMAN’S ILLS.
Tight Larlßg And Lnfk of Oat-Door
tUi'H'iM Itrii.t; tlucli U or*
If’niitillf 1/iiruU Hun.)
Td • lr, r r •, pretentious'brick re idenco at
S3 M:n j'i im, iu tins oily. i. the home
of. :iv ii • i- of this inter -sting story.
She'ji M;i i Margaret liteobaugtl, nod her
exp ••! m.-es during the past tour years are
|> ; i' : ':■■ ! : •;••• for the ii.dt time.
V > i b i it' pretty girl of about
Ul.i 1 likiiiv tile true picture of
tli i-.l “i!. he i thy, robust ami jovial Assert*
cuu girt. Bhc ivas no: always so, as is
prie.oi by. the ucootopauyiag statement
m ; by her.
“ i-'odr years ago," she said, I was such a
sera ,r :y, ir.uiy tilt’s midget, pale ami emu
c'v.' .1 by ii i 'lilnient ;> •outiur to us women,
that iii> ' tUt'uer uad in viit,- gave nis up to
die. The local pravutionei', whoso name
wu i Or. Glaa<ibra I {l was at that lime living
at ’•'•eatUu.d, <Hit.,i said it was only a matter
of days I w.niid be laid away in the
ivfiivaivl, ” I soil ti uot walk. 1 became |
so ■ :..i i regularly every night
ufc'v in 'i.'/y K 9 rri Hairs to M'
ro an, f can disiiuct'v rem inber my tSr
ing lii :u U’. u he. wouldn't have to carry aNta
attain m'TOii 1 iwgcr, atid how he said, while
tHi ti irs JfHst 'lisd in his eves, that he
wotiiit lie willing t;> d-> it always, if he
oooH ou'y h.ivonie with him.
“ At this time, I reel, or was told by some,
body, of Mi' wonderful cures that were being
wr etMit fcy Or. Williams’ Fink Pills for
t u'.- tV'ji'e, 1:1 1 my father went to Bnint
f >r!, whe... *.i.‘ purcVi.ised ac.mple of boxes
fivai \V. Wallace, i commenced taking
th >m, and 1 th > i. 'ht for tt time that they did
in- no •'■>> 1, h it v.';y shortly I ngieed a great
c!i i iThey h at > a.-t :i my trouble,
tt i 1 in the sliorl vpico of six weeks I wa
able to walk. 1 e mtintieJ taki t; the (ilk,
an 1i ; ; m ir.’Us i was in the condition
you =■ ' v'. now. If illy believe that they
al*e “ ti ed me fro u the gru v, and you vrifl
idw r. hi) 1 myself and t e balance of our
femilv r. ti t ilk üboat tie good Dr.
Willi a m’ i'nk Pi Tj did forme.’*
Bo it ‘ and n ! ' v ied before me this
IStii Jir of o“emhsr, l? V).
i>. A. DbL.Voit ’. Xatity Puhlir^
\V ivue o>., Mte.httmn.
\u i tlviis of T>\ VVfWUuns’ Pink Pills
f !\i! • V ■ !e shows that they contaiu,
in •- . h j form, nil thee'ements necec
•yto 4 .v0 new lie and richness to the
bio id n- 1 -v toresbattemlnerves. Theyarc
an milni 1 : {Specific forsuehdiseacmasloco*
motor a"axis, prrii tl paralysis, St. Vitus'
daiiee, hi th i. uenralgia, rheutmitism, ner
von. bo. laeue, the after effect ; of I*. grippe,
palpiruimn of the heart, pale and sallow
c.-v-uV Mens, till firms of weahnets eitheri*
nt.de or fern •>,*> I all diseases ren* King
ttv’n v;t\ vt ■! h i nor* in the blosl. Dr.
XVilh ’ Pink Pill* are sold by all dealers,
or will ; ■ 'p .t j.uid on receipt of prior,
li e e , a lm*, or t) boxes for ,lisJ—they
- !, *v-’r t id in bulk or by the 100) by ad>
dr, in* Dr. Wiliiaais' Uiiiicisa Cos., ischc
ctct.dv.lS. V.
SHHIIia MCA/ 5.
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I That’s the way we are going to turn our
stock this week. It‘s only the 15th day of
|j|pril, but when a whole car-load of
i * NEW GOODS *
Jls clamoring for admission, Spring cleaning must *begin early- Before the
varnal equiNOx draws the line over which grim winter dare not step, our store
sdail bud and blossom with a strange beauty. In the meantime
!f This may Interest you,
id t ■ '
WE SECURED thruugh the New York Dry Goods Exchange—for spot .cash, at 60 cents on
the dollar —a large lot of desirable merchandise from the
E. 5. JAFFRAY ASSIGNMENT
We bought this lot of goods to SELL, NOT TO KEEP. They go on sale MONDAY, APRIL
15th WITHOUT RESERVE.
V mt
v MAKE OUT YOUR LIST
COME THIS WEEK FOR
Dres# Goods, Silks, White Goods, Wash Goode, Casimers and Domestics, House Furnishing Goods,
Mattings, Lace Curtains, Shades, Pol#s, Hugs, Ohenile Portiess and Covers. Table Linens, Towels, Nap
kins and Crash Whit# Quilts and Draperies.
Notions of all kinds. Hankerchiefs, Hosiery, Shirts Waist, Shirt Fronts, Ntckwear and ©loves.
Embroideries, Laces and
Ribbons. Umbrellas
and Parasols,
jgflpT.'
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K V s .' ”7. ' V,i .***'"*• . W •..
AND WE WILL SAVE YOU 26 CENTS ON EVERY DOLLAR. - - ; .
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g.°— u Ls*r Millinary Department is brim full of all theN#w things in Flowers Ribbons and Onament#,
You should patronize this department if you like Stylish Hats.
Madame Tulley’s Preparations can be had at Davison & Lowe’s;
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OUR BTORE will be run by the Industrial Home Committee Saturday. April 20. We will donate •
ertain per cent of the entire day's tales to charity.
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DAVISON & ILOWE,
Clayton Street