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, . 'Vc ; have just received 4he largest' shipment 01 bed room suits ever
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brought to Athens. Caught a factory hard up and bought them cheap.
We intend giving our customers the benefit of this lucky purchase.
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Don t miss this opportunity of fixing up your room cheap.
Th best assortment of Rocking Chairs, Lounges, Tables. UaJl Racks, Parlor %ni>£^ n d
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Kurmtars in
it just as represented.
THE MONITOR,
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??SUKKWfc'K?a*Y FHlDiif.
ONB DOLLAR A YEAR.
Ifailsy It MoGowas.
Eds. aid Props.
Sine# Mr. Carlisle has seen fit
to awap horses and got on the
golden chariot, the gold bug wing
of the party are booming him for
preaidant in 1890. Mr. Carlisle
haan’t the ghoat of a chance.
the Salt Lake City Silrer
contention laat week, the Western
kUrer men were almost unamimous
in the opinion that the fight
should be made within the ranks
of the old parties. This is as it
fehould i, and we doubt
about which side will win. The
silver wing of party ia terribly in
earnest, as the gold bugs will find
to their amazement.
From the best information we
can g*t the peach crop is going
to be abundant if be
falls it frem now on, but the apple
crop will, not be so good. The
cold snap sssms to have hurt this
orop worse than any other, and
SJine of the orchards have u<> ap
ples at all scarcely. We were in
hope* that both these oreps would
he abundant, bat we cannot have
everything as ws wish.
The Caban war ia atill on and
tha Cubana are meeting with suc
caaa under the leadership of Maceo
and Qgniei, It waa expected that
Cameras leader of the
Spanish forces reached the island
that hostilities would soon cease
and the Caban war be a thing of
the past, but it haa proved dif-*
ferent, and Campos haa ordered
several thousand more troops.
The Cubaus are hopeful of throw*
ing off the Spanish joke, and no
doubt if they aticoed. annexation
to the United States will be the
next more ;
The South ie now on the ere
of prosperity. All immigration
is centered this way, and every
thing has a southern trend. The
people see in the ooulh a land of
promise, end they ere leaving the
eold blisak regions of the north
west aiM ate coming this way.
We have room for them all and
hope nothing will be thrown in
the way to stem the tide now flow
ing this way. The *eouth haa
many over , other eec
■johe, *\t them,advantages nr# lx*-
Brooks and Power, Comer, will seJH you the best 25cts Tobacco on Record,
E. H. X W. F, DORSEY,
E H. and W. F, Dorsey, Next door to Davison and [_owe, Athens, Ga,
ing shown to the world in glow
ing pictures, and is exciting the
populace into a southern move
ment. Madisonians are ready to
heartily welcome all goed set
tlers.
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Next Thursday is National De
coration day, and on that day
the soldiers graves in the National
cemeteries will be strewn with
flowers, and grand speeches will
he made all over the UnioD,
The United Confederate Veter
ans association which met in
Houston, Texas, this year has just
closed a very profitable session,
Richmond,the old capital of the
Confederacy will be the next
meeting place. The soldier boys
will then go back to the old city
aronnd which so many famous bat
tles were fought, and where so
many hardships were shared.
The Georgia Agricultural de
partment gives out the report that
there has been a decrease in the
commercial fertilizers this year of
one hundred thousand tons, and
estimates the decrease in acreage
at 2(J per cent. This looks more 1
like business, for the money that,
went out of 'the oountry heretofore |
to pay for this one hundred j
thousand tons of fertilzers now
remains with us. Now lets raise,
our own mules and prosperity will
certainly be ours.
Memphis, seems to be head
quarters for the money conven
tion!, The sound(?) money conven
tion was held there thie week, and
iext month a silver convention
will be held there also. These two
oonventione mark the opening of i
the great fight on the silver ques
tion in the next presideul ial cam
paign.
IICOME T\X I UNCONSTITU
TIONAL.
1 lit United States Supreme
Court after a rehearing oa the In
come tax law, has declared the
whole law unconstitutional by a
vote of 6 to 4, thus wiping the
act off the statute books. Justice
Jackson, who did not set at the
first hearing, wae favorable to the
law, but Justice tiharsf changed
hie opiuion when he found that
Just.ce Jackson favored the‘law,
andjvoted against, it
Thus ends the agitation of one
of the most important measures
before the people in eorne time,
Ou account this dscision a defi
ciency will exist, but Mr. Cleve
land declares that he will not call
an extra session of CopgreßS to pre
pare for it.
Mr. Carlisle has told his Kentueky
frieads that he is aa|\in favor of'
the fres .and unlimited'' eeinage of
silver and that he never was,but that
he is in favor of gold as the unit.
The Secretary is a sbreifd yOliti
eiaa, but he Surely has
forgotten some of his
utterances in ysars gone by.
The Seaboard Air Line has par
tially won its injunction case in the
state coarts against the railroad oom
j mission, end is sow striking at the
I vitals of the associations by ‘going
into the United States with au jtn
, jenction to restrain all the railroad*.
t that are in the Southern Railway
and st tainship association from boy
cotting the SA L. Judge Speer has
issued au ©rdet to that effect aalil
the 30th. iust., at which tines the
hearing will ee had as te whether
tbo iiijuction will bo made peraaaent
or not. If the Seaboard wise this'
fight (twill again be plaeed in posi-j
ties where it can best serfs the peo
ple. She lias had a hard fight
from the begiaeing, but hss always
won, and e hops to see her win out
iu this instance. The Southern rail
way would have this section of Geor
gia, but for the Seaboard.
Hoi. B>b Lincoln is springing
iat> premia >scs sgnin ns n republi
can possibility ler president. Th#
Lincoln bo >ni 1* on evsry femi ysars
hut ths babble always bursts just
bofers the romin sting convention
o'mm off, and this one will st
prove nn excepting.
| The Memphis sound money(?)
convention is a convention of
bankers and Josiah Patterson is
at the head'of it, and a speech by
find resolutions endors
ing olevel%ix 4 and monometaiiear,
ami then an adjournment;
the program, out and dried.
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Aoksyeffwoman—l cannot remem
ber whether eho Itvod in a story or
out of on©-—has suggested a way
whereby next year and the year aft
er that and the year after that and
orr l birthdays as well as al Christ
mbs the woloome gift can always
be bestowed, and that is by the use
ef an “I Wish I Had" book. In this
book are to be kopt the expressed
wishes of friends for this, that and
the other as they oocur during the
yesur, and when the gift season oomea
(me has only-to refer to it, select the
longing that one can afford to pay
fas; buy it if one can find it, and the
trouble ef walking miles to discover
something that John or Mary or
Tom might want is escaped as well
sa your disappointment at finding
you had aot bought anything
that gave pleasure.— Chicago Post
WHAT 9m YOU wkefMdidaa
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v keep well, ef course. Remember
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} Straw Hats from 10c to #2.60
Whits Shirt* “ 500 to #2.00
| Colored Shirts from 86c to |2 V (X) ' Sfe
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Everything else that is kept in a FIRST-CLASS OLOTHINQ STORE in proportion: Remember
our motto: WE WILL NOT BI UNDEROLD. , ,
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Examine o:ir 8:o*k and we will convince yon, ws mean whatweay.
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