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THE MONITOR
Published Every Thursday.
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
Moseley & McGowan.
Eds. and Props.
The no-called “sound money”
organs, who have been booming"
Mr, Cleveland with hi* gold bug
ideas for a third term, had as well
comedown. The people want no
more of Cleveland or any of his
breed.
The Mikado has ratified the
terms of settlement agreed upon
by the peace commission between
ar.il China, and now, as to
'Cm’" eyerjtthiug Ts
peace. Europe does not like rfae
treaty and may have a hand in the
affair before it is ended.
Silver covention* are being held
all over the country and grout
enthusiasm is aroused. The demo
cratic party is taking hold of (his
question with gloves < ff. anil will
shake oIT the heavy load it has
been carrying for the last two
yenrs, and start afresh.
Mr, Cleveland has issued hi* let
ter, and since it is known without
doubt that he is working to bring
the to a gold basis, tlit
gold bugs are trying to rally the
people around the standard bearer
and foster him Tip, but the pso
pie won’t rally. There will be
no more straddling, hut every vo
ter must take position on one side
or the other. The fight is on to
a finish, and the friends of the
white metal will win.
Absatum’s father, David, spared
tka rod and spoiled the bay. llow
■ aaf such wrecks as Absalou li*
stranded on the hsach of time! They
art* shattered on the same rock — pa -
i ntal iedulgeaeo. Ob, parents, will
you notferestall these unvailing lem
entationi, these moans of blasted
hopes and broken hearts, that are
darktnisg and burdening tka sarth?
Toll youi children exactly what to
do and then make them do it.
“Correct thy son, and ho shall give
thee rest.” “Chasten thy son while
thero is hope*” Judicious, stead
fast authority exalts the parents
and makes his lovo inestimable,
Tho picnic arranged for tbo
school to-morrow has bean indefi
itolf postponed. Pi of. Gholston,
wo nudsrstand, will give the school
a picnieaomotimo during May,
Him - -
As ws go to press wo learn
that Rfv, T J Adunil <s at tho
tbo point of death. Ilia physi
cians announce that no can hardly
ive through the night.
Wanted.
Do you want to start the m\v year
in a good position that will pay your
provided y m are a good salesman
and collector. Wo want livaonergel
io mon to canvas,oell tuaohinea
and collect If there han agent
located in your eommuniiy we ean
locate you elseghere in a good sec
tion, Wo fnruich a nice lighl~ru ti
lling wagon, agent to furnish horse
an t liaruois and make a s.">o9. l oad
Wo offtr a good salary or commis
sion contract .one under w hich a live
euergetH) hustling man oan make and
save money. Mon of character and
good make up do wt.li to severs work
with tht Company, for if sueeeaaful
iud the hua'iiiesa instructed is han
dled honors' >y> v will ho | uno
led to moic t]oiuihlo positions
oi trust anti rtspoosioility, with in
creased ooinpeua.tion.
Address J. 11. Ooi.mxv
Diatrist Agent, Athens, Gs.
NOTICE. '
Georgia—Rad isoii trinity.
Whereaa tht road commissioner
of the 204 district G usaid comity,
having reported in favor of a public
road loading from nosa I.F \\ biles,
on by R G Wiliinre*, J H Kitldc Mrs.
Gordon and into the Danielavillo
load near (ho residence of 1) W
Meadow. All prsons are hereby no.
titiod to he at ury ctßooifti the tir*t
Monday io May next to show why
said toad should bn established as
the sevoud class paldio loads iu stiid
coaniy •
Ihis A jail lot. 1895.
G C Danse I; Ord,
Brooks and Power, Comer, will sell yoni the best 25ets Tobacco on Record,
Sub School Districts of Madison County*
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No. 28 Plaster Sup-IVwbict.
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Beginning at the J, Y. Williams old lace corner of the Sawdust e
Crawford's dj-tricts. thence along the Crawf-ml district line, including jle
P, T Williams place, to corner of Unioi üb-district <ine, at B R .Villialfrag:
thence along the Union line to corner, where J M Sanders now lives; there
to the it G Merciei’-- old iitore house; Lienee to Jacksoi) county line, j4fer
to the left of W SStncklund’s; thence down the .IncJreon county liiipit.*
Hi Beagravcs, the corner of Sawdnst district; thence along the said B§ffc
dust line to J. V. Williams the loginning corner.
No. 20. Rogers Sub-District, •
Beginning at the corner of Planter sub-district and Jackson codfity
lines; thence along to Planter district lirie including the \V 8 Strickltud
place, to corner of Planter and Union sub-district , where J M Banders irw
lives, on public road near Young Williams; thence on air line to the O’tel
-ley old ford ; thence on air line to forks roads at the 0. N White old pljfo;
thence on air line to month of branch coming from F M Bird’s; IhtmfljAbp
said branch to head ; thence to bridge near Mrs. Brown’s place; them* by
the left of Mitch Smith’s to the Rhodes old place on H. Grove rc&cf;
thencer along the Jack con county line to beginning corner-
• No. 80. Lilburn Sub-Distiuot.
*•> Beginning at Rhodes old place, cornered’ > Ho^c ji.gnhwii.
along the said Rogers line to branch near F M Bird s; thence on air li?s to
Dr. Wilkins; thence on air line to gin on road; thence along, ?aid
road to ford of Black’s Creek; thence up said creek to forks;' thence to
Dudley Chandlers, sen.;thence on air line to Jackson county line at Neal
Chandler’s; the ice along said county lino tp .the Rhodesoid place, the be
ginning corner. f
No, 81. IracKs Crekk Sug-Distluct.
Beginning at Lilburn district and TnclTsnn county lines, at Neal Cha
ndlers; thence along the Lilburn line t<> ford of Blacks creek, cortler of
Lilburn and Wesley Ctiapple ilistricts; thence along the Banks an<.| Jack
son county lines to Neal Chandler's, the beginning corner.
No. 82. WksKeys Chappell fiUR-DisTRKT. £
Beginning on branch niAcorner of Lilburn nnd Rogers sub-district:
1 lienee along the Lilburn sub-district lines' to Blackf* creek, thence batk the
llonior and Danielsville road to the forks, ; near the Joel Hunt old place,
thence along a settlement road to John Burnetts neortfye Milicau old place
lienee to Allen Mercier’s, thence to the beginning corner.
No. 88. Cleveland Fub-Dis-tuict.
Beginning at ford of branch near M J Allen’s on Homer and Daniels—
villa road, thence down said branch to Lamar creek, thence down said reek
to upper old mill place on said creek, thence to >. J. Owens, theice to
Miss Mary Wood’s place on Hudson river, thence up said river to ironth
of Blin k’s creak, to ford on Homer and Danielsville road, thence own
aid road, the Wes) \ys chapptdl district line, to foro of branch at M Al
len’s the beirinning corner.
No. 84. Providence Sub-District,
Beginning at ford of branch at M S Allen’s, corner of Cleveland and
Wesley Chappell sub-district, thence down said branch to tho mb per old
mill place on Lamar creek, ou right of Robert Stephens ami li O Williams
old place, to ford of Huhard creek below Aaron’s r. Id place, thence slung
said road to J FI Hundley’s, thence to J T Bray’s, thence to White’s ,sub
district line near Zeke Bray’s old place, thence along tho said district line
to Thomas Chandler’s , thence to bridge across public road at J l/Nnsh’s
and Jamas Thomas’s, thence to John Barnetts, the corner of 11a and'Cttiu -
ell district , thenoo along said Chapel 1 district line to ford of branch near M
S Allen’s the beginning corner.
Comer Column
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A batch of Interesting
News from our RaP
road Metropc .s.
Miss Ella Gary, a' most aceom
plhhod young lady of Roysten,
whose proficiency in both art and
pintnauship is well established, will
• lose the exeoises of n successful
clims in penmanship next Satur
day eve.
Mr. C W Power made a business
trip t,> Harmony Grove last Mon
day. ,
lion. J P Gholilon is having a
cottage mooted on his lot,
Mr. Ii L Alexander was in Athens
last Tuesday.
Mr. It E Edwards visited Ogle
thorp© last Sunday.
Mrs. llonieStevens of near Dan"
iolsville spent last week with rela"
lives and friends in Coiner.
Mr. W P Rowe is having the in
terior of hisresidence completed.
Mrs. Martha Sims an aged lady
of Paid-, died last Saturday and
was buried at Fork church on Sun
day.
Mr. En Woods of Athens was
in Comer last Monday.
Mr. O F Moßee of Athens and
Dr. Du rl r.iu, Jtaxeys. spent last
Sunday with Hen, \V CBirchmore.
Rev. B F Elliot pronohed two
splendid sermons at the Bab list
church last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W O Welch now
occupy the* Thompson house.
•Mr. J It Bullock spent last. Sat
urday night with his pi rents near
DamglsvUle.
It is probable that our young
people will revive the old Mayhce
of years ng.• by having a social
event in the insure of a Maybee
drawing at some residence in town
on Wednesday May the Ist.
Mr. Yeargin of Mnysville is vis
itiag his son, .Mr. W M Yeargin of
place.
We ao> terry t>* chronicle the ill
.neis of rs. Evans, but glad to
state that she is a great deal bet
ter at this writing.
Comer wae fortunate enough t-o
have a minstrel last Tuesday night.
Can’t say anymore abou# it as I
was engaged otherwise).
On last. Monday Comer held an
alectiun to decide who was the la
ziest man in town. There were
thirty-four votes pi lh_d. On coan
ting out theao votes it web ''found
that Col. J B Moon received 17
vote:. .1 R Bullock ltt, A L Brooks
1?, RJ (’anthers 2. Tho trainees
in this election were A L Brooks
and JR Bullock, north and eolith
side putting out a candidate each.
Col. .Moon r. ns an independent can
didate. about 3d. eligible voters
were absent from the polls. Mr.
Bullock feeling that, they were his
friends persisted in desiring that
the polls should not be closed until
the lawful hour. The managers
refusing tins request, he claims it
to he a It g.il grounds for a contest.
Proceedings to this effect will be
established atones. Notwithstand
ing the pending contest. Col. Ifoon
has been declared exofifieio Presi
dent of tho lazy (dih , while Mr.
Bullock serves as vice-president.
11s ccsupyiag the chair lu the Pres
idents absence brings us to con
clusion that he will have most of
this servile to render, sides Col.
-Moon has a crop to look after. In
justice to Messrs Brooks and Ca
ri there, tlia other two eanidatee.we
will state for thoir benefit that a
combine was fenced to defraud
them of their merited offices"''*lt
is said of the former that if ha
should fall into a well f>o feet, he
would suffer no Injury because be
is too lazy to fall fast, while it is
asserted of the latter gentleman
that he is so lezy that the'family has
to dose his eynsaftor he has retired.
W.L, Dwclas
SfriOEr!?Tor awn®.
s. cordovan;
j£- XX FRISCH .1 LUAMtUCD CALS.
& E Fine CfliriKANam
s&# ♦ SAP FOUCE.s soles.
1' jnS2SB*
Bws'SamSwtt
K 'LADIES’
BesT o2N<i^
CROC KTOM.MAM.
Over One Million People wrar the
W. L, Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
All our shoes arc equally satisfactory
They rlvc the host value tor tile money.
They eu>w( custom ■hoc? la style and flt.
Th.lr v faring qualities arc nnurnuM.
The prices ro Uniterm,—imped on sole.
From Si to s,t lived over other makes
If year dealer cannot sepply ye a we can. Sold by
Demins everywhere. Wanted
agent to lake exclusive sale uk
thio vicinity. Write at ouce j
That’s the way we are going to turn our
stock this week. It‘s only the 15tli day of
April, but when a whole ear-load of
* NEW GOODS *
Is clamoring for admission, Spring cleaning must begin early. Before the
vernal equiNOx draws the line over which grim winter dare not step, ur store
sMI, frudand blossom wtih a strange beauty. In the meantime
This may Interest you
WE jSEOL T RED thruugh the New York Dry Goods Exchange — for spot cash, at 60 cent* on
the dollar—a large lot of desirable merchandise from the
E. S. JAFFRAY ASSIGNMENT
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We bought this lot of goods to SELL, NOT TO KEEP. They go on sale MONDAY, APRiL
15th WITHOUT RESERVE.
¥
MAKE OUT YOUR LIST
COME THIS WEEK* FOR
Drees Goods, Silks, White Goods, Wash Goode, Casimers and Domestics, House Furnishing Goods
Mattings, Lace Curtains. Shades, Poles, Bugs, Uhenile Portiees and Covers. Table Linens, Towels, Nap
Jfips wml Crash White Guilts and Draperies.
Notions of all kinds. Hankerchiefe, Hosiery, Shirts Waist, Shirt Fronts, Neckwear and loves“
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Embroideries, Spaces ' and
Ribbons* Umbrellas j
and Parasols,
AND WE WILL AVE YOU 25 CENT SON EVERY DOLLAR.
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Our Millinory Department is brim full of all the New things in Flowers Ribbons an 1 Onunti
You should patronize this department if you like Stylish Hate.
Madame Tulley’s Preparations can be had at Davison & Lowe’s;
iu- < •'£&&
Ol'R 4 TORE will be run by the Industrial Home Committee Saturday. April 20. Wo will donate 0
certain per cent of the entire days a&les to charity.
DATIMIA & LOWE, •
Clayton Street a—