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Now is the time to get the Bargain of your life.
For the next two weeks we we offer to the trade the remaining stock oi
Clothing at Joe on the dollar straight through. It is our intention to neve?
carry over goods to a following season in this department.
Our New Clothing is beginning to and we must make room. If you want a suit
HEAP now is time. * <
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Come and see us.
Local Happenings,
Items of Interst to ‘'Free
State” People Picked
UP bv
MONITOR REPORTERS
dsd Handed Oat in Small ftouthfuls to tt tc
Be Easily Digested—Birth’, 9eaths,
Marriages, Visitors, Etc.
Tv of Neese, was ia |
town to-day.
Thornton H Chandler, ona of
county's best citize a was here
to daT. r
Another handsome Jine of spring
and summer goods, just received
and the price is below zero, at L E
Gieene’s. Danielsville & Comer.
Lonnie Greene will sell you
white lawn from 2£c yd., up, at
Danielsville or Comer.
Rev. W O Phillips, who has j
b sen serving the Presbyterian j
church here, atPaoli and Ila, has '
resigned, and joined the Congre-j
gational Methodist church.
J 8 King of the live fim [ J Hi
King & Cos., Athens, was in town
Tuesday,
Great bargains to be had in
spring dress goods atL E Greene’s j
L'anielsville and Comer.
Everybody wants to out-shine
every body else. The way to do
that is to buy dress goods from L.
E Greene, Danielsville and Coiner.
Then you get style i e iuty, quali
ty and low prices.
Ron. T J ucott, ef Athens, was
was here this week.
S C O’Kelley had the misfortune
to lose his tine his tine black ware
list Wednesday morning. She gave
birth to * coir and died in a few
boms,
2000 yards Lovely Crepe dress
.goods, others get 15/ to 20/, Lon
nie Greens only asks Also
has. Hats trimmed “exactly” to
mate h.
What ever you do don’t look at
Lonnie Greene’s Trimmed Hats.
You will bjjy one sure.
J B Crawford of Boggs, was in
torn Wednesday.
The grandest selection of spring
goods ever in the Free State w ill be
shown at Lonnie Greene’s this‘sea
son at Dauielsville and Comer.
Prices as Tow as the lowest.
Ladies wanting something nice
in black dress goods, can find it at
L E Greene’s Danielsville and co
mer.
Elder McDaniel, who has boen
serving the cbnaeh at Lystra lmi
resinged, andiepoit says that be
has coaected himself with th# Uai
▼•rsalistchuroh.
Two papers for the
price of one—whv not
take them and- be happy
■—you will never regret it.
E. H, and W, F, DOUSE Y, Clayton street, Athens, Ga,
BOTH BARRELS FIRED.
MU. BILL BAXIEL BADLY HURT BY A
KICKING GUN.
While shooting crows hist Mon
day, W It Daniel, who lives several
miles below here, was bandy hurt by
a “bucking” gun.
He had both barnlls. cocked, but
intended that only one should go off
at a tirm*7 but both fired at once
and the result was disastrous to Mr.
Daniel as well as to theerow. The
lid of his left ee w'as cut to the
eyebrow aud torn back, exposing the
ball. His nose was also bsdly dam*
iig, and and his face considerably bung
ed up.
He came to town to have Dr. Sor-
Tells examine and divss the wound.
We have not been able to learn
whether the eye is permanently
injured or not,' but hope that such
is not the case, and that our
friend will soon be all right.
From lla.
J. 11 Sailers yisited relative* and
friends at Larkin last Saturday.
Prof. A B Park spent, Sunday with
relatives ia In. La car.
H C Williaras and E 0 Edwards
attended sorvic#B at Pleasant Grove
last Sunday.
Delo Williams and Joe Lester
went to Ft. Lamar Sunday. > hat’s
the attraction Delo?
Lae Rice and and, Morris'Camp
bell went to Dauielsville Sunday p.ni
V ken G B Bird is up rather lata
with his girl, It is mule jst quietly
breaks loese, goes re cad to the wins
dow and imforms him that it is time
to go home.
1 While on his way to church last
Sunday Hugh Williams was thrown
, from his He was sot seri
| ousiy hurt.
J L Thompson, of the popular
firm of Thompson & Campbell, is in
Athens this week laying ia a supply
of spriag goods. "*•>
1 A young lady *ays that the next
time a certain name appears In the
Monitor ye scribe will write “Air.”
before it.
Mr. A C Canipells’ many friends
are glad to see him out again.
Messrs Linton Wiliiame nud
Armstrong Haynes, of the J otln
Gibson Institute, spent Sunday
with relative* and friends at this
place.
Misses Bessie and Charlie White
and Jessie Campbell, visited the
family of Hardeman ade 8 nday.
Picnic at Watsons Mill.
W/ are requested to announce
that a picnic will be given at
Watseas mill on Saturday. May 4th.
Everybody invited te come and
bring the usual “full basket.”
NOTICE.
I, Wm. L Kirk hereby give my
1 consent that my wife Alary C Kirk
become a free-dealer as prescribed
aj’ law, This April 23rd 1895.
Wit. L. ft. IKK, 1
Larkin News.
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Oa Monday night l§th Insb burg.
la attempted to break into P D
Hardmana ator*. They u’-d iron
b? ia thoir effort* to get too buk ;
window open, bat failed. I . s be- j
litved that P D Hardman k'-ows |
now wno did the work. Tinre
area number of p#opl# Insf i g #v*,t j
this country who ought t# bj naid’l
to go work.
Wo said somethiag last weak about
the Eewapapera giving ad vies to
farmera. The farmer naad* ail the
advice ke can get, bat thsss | v*| 1 >
who are on the “Jo noth' ig” list
>ed all ef this artiole there i te,
sptro.
P D Hardman ‘Fad a wot king
the other diy, aud giro hi* im’pjrs a
turkey dinner.
Farmers are bu*y preparing land
for cotton' Seme wans te plant o i
the old of the moon, but -* r opj*. j
ion is that they had hr tter p'nt
cotton seed in the ground, and ihn
joi reasonably am e of some
thing for your work.
Aunt Polly Cbaadler w*i able to
be out to meeting lundaj.
Dr. John Siilors w with h' bc*t
girl Sunday, He lives in lie, and
ill who knows bini knows th* h* is
not larger than n washing ei soap.
Nat Lord was with some ef oar
girl* Sunday. W# id*!** him’to stay
on fci* own lid* of th liver.
Johnny Griffith and wife viiUd
tn family ef Van J*t kins Sen Hr.
Wo had a lar < crowd cat at San
dy school Sunday.
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Elisha Herring of Athens was
visiting relatives in this communi
ty last week.
Lum Woods visited the old folks
at home last Friday.
Pope D Hardman speaks of put
ting up a wagon yard in the near
future. Pope is ahnetler.
Mr.Thomas Rodgers one of our 1
most progressive men is doing a
great deal of grinding the4o days.
We have heard of several.swarms
of bees. Mr. Samuel Davis the
leading apiarist of opr section says
this will boa good bee year.
Nathaniel Lord made an elo
quent speech Saturday nignt at the
debate. Nat is destined to be a
great orator. Also at the same
time and place Mr. B D Bone made
a regular spread eagle speech, j
Barney has proven to his friends!
that he can speak as well as build
houses.
A certain young man who lives
within a radius of one mil* of Lar
kin called on a certain young lady
a few Sundays ago whose father
does not relish the idea of the boys
talking to his daughter. Notwith
standing this the young man be
came engaged in a lively conversa
tion with her, this did not suit the
old man, instantly his face assum
ed the lit aliens of 'he full moon on
a stormy night when she looks forth
upon the great deep amid founder
ing ship* and drowning men. He
went to the stable and caught his
young mule and invited the young
man to take a ride. He took the
In our Furniture Department,
•‘/e receive new goods daily, selected with the greatest care. We can al
ways interest you in this Department.
It e have Furniture in Oak, Mahogony, Curly Black and Walnut.
A complete line of Baby Carriages just received. In fact we have everything to bo found
in a first class Furniture House.
gjggr- Remember Our Priees are Rock Bottom,
hint and departed. And it came
came to pass a few days ago that
a certain man called unto him
his two daughters and ho said unto
them, read aloud this paper I giv
eth to thee. And behold when
, they read the article concerning
; himself he became very wroth and
he lifted up his voice and spoke say
ing mine honor hath been assailed.
His daughters fl id from before him
and great fear foil upon all near
| him,
j Happenings of Interest
Among the Pupils of
the D H. S.
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Measles are in the community
and they are keeping a good n any
of the pupils out. A e think how
dyer there is no'dangerof anybody
We ase in th# midst of examina
tion this week and are rejoicing
over the fact that there will not be
another examination day before
the close of school.
| Roy Griffeth entered school Mon-
I day morning,
( Nancy White visited Lucy Sanders
Sunday.
@irtle Gordo* is hack in school
again.
Jewel Kiniuibreiv is out ot *heol
this week.
Ethel Griffeth spent Monday and
Tuesday eight with her sister Mrs.
Dr . Griffeth.
R#v Griffith'entercd school Tues
day.
Miss Lizzie’ White was out of
school one day this week.
POSTPONED SHERIFF SALE.
Georgia—Madison county.
Wdl be sold on the iirxt Tuesda
i” May nsy- 8 t tb Court house
.ia Slid Conety w’lhi* the legal hoars
of •iJN'to the highest for oish th. fol
fowiog property to-wit;
O • eertfi.i fset of land lyiag
tad b iug is ths crusty of Madison,
said state beiag a pat t of the J A
an tract .f land, the whole
trtet oostaAia 800 acr.s, 200 acres
btiag Iv id co ■ ( saoae being o
the *>st a de of said traet and bavi.g
tb. dwslling and ortt buildit gt then
-ad bcnndr.d.as follow*: Os tb.
north by lauds of T-* Burrynan,
ssst by 8 A Gins soufi bf Martha
T Daniel a: and west byolhirlaud* ol
J A Brry* -n of thi* aTin tract, said
]sud levied on ccntaining 200 sere*.
8 td 'a-d levied ox ai the propcitr
of J A Berryman to s tti-fy an * jece
t# Lined froet Die Jus l ice Court
of k* 870 dist, Q U Fiankho ccnr.-
ly in f :vor of S A Giun va S W Jor
dan snd J A Bsrrywta. Livy iade
by C WS-iarboroagk and turned ever
to ms.
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Danielsville High School.
Spring Term, opens Jan. 7th and c 10533 June 9th
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r iris sob >A is to hi taught ahiolutely fre b for every child within
tin aciinl agi foe the term of Oo* llunlred Days at and time in
In school year of 13J5. Parents will And it to their advantage t o
atranuo this scool. Board from $3,00 to 1,00 per month.
Course of Study:
Prinry Grade: Spelling, Reading Writing, First Steps* in
Geography, and Primary Arithmetic. ft,oo
Intermediate orade: Spelling, Readine, Writing, (contin
ued) Elementary Geography’ ilementary orammaT, Interme
diate Arithmetic Composition. #I,BO
Advance Grade Spelling, Writing, History, Unidt#
States and General, mplete aud Physicial Geography,
Ai/* nee Arithmeticompletearamraer, Latin, Algo-*
bra, Physoligy ect., SI,OO
W. DABNY GnOLSTON, Principal.
MISS WILLIE A. QUINN, 'Assistant.
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