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Cuba molasses in Hogsheads, as our. Daddies had it, cheap at Brooks and Power, Cos no ,
THI BIG SHIPMENT from the E S Jeffrey assignment has arrived and we will commence the Greatest Sale Monday that Athens ever had.
' Building is completed. Come this week if you want new and desirable goods at marvelously low prices.
Mark Down Sale.
OF WOOL DLESS GOODS.
|5.00 Patterns salts red need tq $3.50.
6.50 Pattern suits reduced to 4.00
7.50 Pattern suit* reduced t* 4.50
8.50 Pattern suits reduced to 5.00
10.00 Pattern suite reduced to 7.50
12.50 Pattern euits reduced to 8.50
15,00 Pattern suits reduced to 9.50,
Now is your chance to secure a stylish
dress it a discount of 33 1-3 per cent.
12 l-2c for silk stripe Cliailies, worth 20c.
10c for wool Clial lies, worth 25c,
J5 1 *? 0 for ' V ’ / °° l Ciepens, all shades, worth2oc.
Mu for wool Crepons, all shades, w#nh 35c.
-oc for Scotch Cheviots, worth 40c,
DEEP CtJT in prices ef every line of colored
wool ureas goods, including street asd evening shades
laroue, Battist, Nuns Veiling, Albatross, Henriettas
Serges, aad Crepons. No sales to bs missed ou Woo
Dress Goods at Davison & Low e’s.
SlLK*.—New lot just received for | shirt waists,
Tn turning and Evening Silk., Black and colored satin
Duehes, 1 ou dstoire Bengaline, Fails and Moral for
skirts and Dresses. CoYnc this week if want silks.
best Indige Prints, 35c dress pattern.
o els for good Outing cloths, worth Bc.
8 l-2e fer Duck- cloth, plain and fancy worth 121 c
op) tor solid linen chamfrays, worth 15c.
fov for Figured l aws, worth 6 cents.
UAVI&ON 4 LOWE Clayton Street, Athens. a
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Local Happenings,
Items of Interst to ‘‘Free
State” People Picked
UP by
MONITOR REPORTERS,
And Handed Out in Small. Mouthfuls so as to
It Easily Digested— Births, deaths,
Marriages, Visitors, Etc.
Since tbe recent ikower crops are
looking well.
John N Shields of Hix, was in
town town Thursday.
Jones VY Bragg, Ilarrisou dis
tricts big farmer, was in town
Tuesday.
J A Gordon, who has been suf
fering with neuralgia for ; thr. past
week, we are glad to state is able
to be out again.
Vasco Meadow is spending a
few days with Hal . Barrington
this week.
Ur. G <J Daniel is visiting hie
brother, Y A Daniel, at Farming
ton, this week,
2000 yards Lovely Crepon dress
goods, others get 15/ to 20c. Lon
—rrre'GreenebnTys asks Also
has Hats trimmed “exactly” to
match.
The grandest of spring
goods ever in the Free State will be
shown at Lonnie Greene’s this ea
s<Jn at Dauielsvilla and Comer.
Prices as low as the lowest.
Great bargains to be had iu
spring dress goods atL E Greene’s
Danielsville and Comer.
Prof. C J Landers who lias been
teaching school at Five Forks, was
visiting hi? uncle, VV W Ghols
ton, here this week.
J M Hutcherson a prominent
farmer of Ft, Lamar was in town
Wednesday and reported cotton
squares on his| farm. These are
t he first we have heard of.
W F Phillips of near Athens,
was in town Wednesday.
Mease’s are breaking out here
again.
CMF" J±. u a?
There was a good crowd in town
Tuesday, from different parts of
the county, to meet Tax Receiver
Brown, who is making his last
round.
Lonnie Greene will sell yon
white lawn from 2£e yd., up,* at
Danielsville or Comer.
Another handsome line of spring
and summer goods, just received
and the price is below zero, at L 111
Greene’s, Danielsville & Comer.
On the 4th page of this paper
the types make us say that *•Sher
iff Brooks will see that he does es
cape, again”. Of course we in
tended to say “that he would >sea
that lie did not escape again.”
Soon blackberries will begin to :
ripen, and we suppose with their I
help that we can [make it through
the summer.
|
From Jeptha.
I M Parham and hi< cha’ p r^ingj ,
aiator Mias Msllie, v’s'ted the Misses
Oirringtoß, near Bowman Sunday.
Janaea Parham ef Elbert county,
▼isiied M M Parham SVurday.
J D Threlkeld visited hia father
near Paoti Sunday.
Wa hear that Comer’a whiekey ii
* n bad that, it ;haa to be taken in
captuhs. Whan capsules are ncaree
they cartridge hulk
J L Ridgeway caught a ten pcuLd
gar Saturday night.
We are sorry te learn that Aunt
Martha Carringtou i. qu : te sick.
B B Thornton is the boss fisher
man. He caught sixty eats and n
four pou*d esl last Saturday.
SHERIFF SALE.
Geargia—Madison ceunty.
Will bp eol<J <*p the first Tuesday
in July ueitb aj the the eo.uri ho.-oe
do r in.said county, witb'n the
houjsof sale'a too highest bidder f r
ch, Ihe folio w/ g property 't#Vj ;
Ono /ertable engine, ou
wheels. fo<iriY*ix pew<->, one
shingle mi|i /t 4 ■*, a<!d
beltiFg for j/nf Said prop -ri y !ev
iei on ae pr/porty of J f Hi'l o **-
isfy an exwsitjow is,;d k ins the
Supeii >r osnrTof Fraukhn Cvuuty l<
favpr of LA Lard flmi'nnt J P
Hill, principal ana D IfXiiU <cu i*
tj. Tnis June btb 1895^
L. E. BROOKS, wioriff.
DAVISON 5 LOWE'S
I
5 Forks'"'
I Local Happening apound
the Forks.
Master Carl Estes was very sick
last week. Was out Of his head
for a few daya but is better now.
The sick of opr town, we are
glad to note, are improving.
Dr. B M Thompson has been
very sick for several weeks.
Mrs. 0 R Bue’see of Winder,
visited her parents at the Glenn
house last week. ■
J L Young is very much indis
posed this week.
i Mrs. Susan Waggoner was vis
; iting the family of Dr, Garter and
|S C Waggoner, of Win terVille, last
I week. ” " .
C W Johnson of Snrqthcmia, is
quite sick.
' ■
Last week wnt quite dull in our
town—farmers too busy wrestling
with General Green. |p
Young ladies see Pitfard Bros.
u.ice line oi' sailor hsJU. They
sell them so cheap you (can’t help
from buying.
When m town this'wlrm weath
er step in at alfalter uiitclJCocka
and get a cool glass- oldemonadc*
or a milk-shake. f ‘
O R Bueseo, formerly of oxxr
town, late of Winder, is now loca
ted at Fort Valley. Hefifvstill in
tiie blacksmithing business.
Rev. fvlr, Brewer, -of Atlanta, 1
will be at Concord first Sunday
and Saturday beforoin July, and ,
every Ist Sunday in each month 1
thereafter.
J C Hancock who ] taK been in
Florida the past year, was in town
Monday.
Mrs. T J Erwin is quite sick at
i this writing.
| On the 2sth day of May, Mrs.
' W A Hancock breathed her last.
■ Surrounded by the loving Itusband,
j dear children, relatives and friends
this good mother in Israel passed
I through the shining gates into her
j eternal home. Mrs. Hancock Jias
i been in bad health for a long time
but bore her afflictions without
complaiuing-, and was perfectly re
| signed to the will of him who doeth
•all things well. !
8 l-2ofor fineKSepher Ginghams, worth 12 l-2e
500 yards übowse Ginghams sc.
4 l-2c f.r fi nelsea islaud.
BIG SALE—k)f printed La.wns, Dimity, Organ
dies, swiss ami
Come this wnja* bile the stock is full, every
thing brignt and u||
Whit| gooite Sale.
1000 yds finejsdiite lawit lOcts.
1000 yds fine white lawn 150 value 25c.
1000 yds muslins 8 l-20, value 12 l-2o
1000 yds tine eheek muiliu 10c. value lpo.
1000 yds fine chuck muslin 12 lr2o Value 20c,
Full line *V hip* Organdies, plain and figure dswUs
costumes, cloths anpJaokonets,
* \&SH GOODS.
Pereals, Ducks, Cheviette, figured Pique, French and
Scotch Zephyr Ginghams. This stock ha* just been
replenished and now brim full of choie* things.
100 dozen Towels from the Jaffray sale, just arrived
and will be oa sale Mond.ay, This will be the host and
and eheapest lot of towels ever sold in Athens. Don’t
fail to attend this sale if yon want Towels, The prices
range from 5 cents to 50 cents,
UMBRELLA SALF.
1000 new Umbrellas and Parasols for la-lies and
childrea ou sale Monday, Good fast black umbrellas,
trom 50c to $4.50 each.
Childrens plain and fancy parasols from 25c to sl\so,
Now is thtj time to b.uy Umbrellas.
Walter Hitch cock and little
daughter, Irene, went to Athens
to-day, (Tuesday),
Mr J T Williams} attended
the ball at the hospitable home of
! Mr. and Alrs.G YV H Itaiden. He
i repoi ; t a nice time.
I Messrs Edwards and Baker of
• Comer, passed through town last
■ Thursday eve on their way up to '
the ball at Hull.
Carlton Column,
A batch of Interesting
News from our Rai*'
road Metropc .s. .
At this writing our (town is
sensibly feeling the offsets of the
hot wave that is now visiting us,
Dr. Johnson and family of Bow
man, are visiting Mrs. Deadwyler,
and at present Mrs. Johnson is
quite sick. We hope to report
S her much better soon,
Misa Claude Hartsfieid of At
lanta is visiting her sister . Mrs A
P Stevens, she lias also been to
Bowman to witness the commence
ment of the John (j*bs6n insti
tute, and has beea elected *o le of
the faculty for the next term.
Miss dOlaude is every way deserv
| ing of the honor conferred upon
her, she having (aught there last
year and gave perfect satisfaction.
The people of Bowman are'anxious
for her to accept the position
again.
Miss Edna Cbeney spent last
Saturday and Sunday with wilh the
family of Mr, Clark Mattox, of El
bert county.
Missei Mamie and Janie Dead tv y
ler and Saliie Black and Messrs
Charlie Power and Cadripjs Dead
wyler attended preaching’ at Clouds
creek, Ogletbe pe county Sunday.
J C Edwards has anew boarder
at his house—it *s a young gentleman
•biit the young ladies need not begin
to inquire about tvhe it is. as lie is
hardly old enough to call on the
girls yet.
Mr. David o Long who has been
Sick so long, we are glad to hear
is improving some.
BIG SALE—This week of Hosiery for ladies
ekildren and ateo 5 te 75ots pair. Cotton Lisle and silk.
SALE OF—Ladies and childrens andervests from
6 l-4o to 500 each.
25 dozen ladies Pur* silk Vest 50c. good %1 qaaliGf
Sale of silk Mitts and Gloves, embroideries aud
Laces all at red need price, ,
BIG SALE THIS WEEK ,
Mattings, Lace curtains, ohenile porCiers, and Ta
ble covers, Smyrna rugs and Window shades.
This stock must bs sold before onr new building
is completed. Prices Will be the lowest ever known.
Come this week if you need lousefurnishing geode.,
50 pieces new and pretty Table Lisens will go in
this sale.
Millinery
Everything new and pretty. We make it a rule to
ut style to every hat trimmed in this department,
*mother cheap, medium or fine.
800 Sailors 25c cents, regular 40c grads.
850 Sailors 85 cents, regular 50c grade.
250 Childrens Lawn caps and bonnets to close out
j
Davison and Lowe
Handle Thompson’s Glove Fitting Corset. 50cts.
2.50 each.
Our school is preparing 'for the
annual closing exercises! which we
have no doubt will comejup to the
forider entertainments given nt
this place, and we feel confident, ell
who attend will be mere than paid
for the trouble of coming, as both
principal and pupils always do
their beat at everything they un
take.
L P Goolsby i* very feeble at I
this writing, Imt we hope will soon
be in better health.
We were glad to. see the efficient j
principal of Comer school nnending i
part, of his vacation in .Carlton.)
His friends here are always glad to
see him.
The farmers are taking advan
tage of the hot weather this week
to kilt General Green. With plen
ty of rain Madison will have good
crops this year, as everybody re
ports fine stands, and all crops
have been well cultivated so far.
Prospects for a good fruit crop are
flattering, 'and everyone should
Utilize every bit of fruit and not
I let any go to waste as we den’t,
i know when wa will have another
jyield of fruit,
PUBLIC e/aMIVATK-N.
The State /school commisioner
luis a,>poinh<R>**ttaijnr June 22nd
hs next general fexamimßjon day of
i Public e/flllnl WPr.nr.MM.fl
w ishyßfglo take csMinatuhj will
pleftse he on hand in JuWimeJv
This-June 7th. 18flfi. ,\
B. N. WHITE, C. sSC. >
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We soeure the beet patent* for otir clients,
and the object of this offer is to encourage inventors to
keep track of their bright ideas. At chc came Lime we
wish to impress upon the public tlie tact that
IT’S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS
THAT YIELD FORTUNES, •
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IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS.
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Wc also advertise, free of cost, the invention each month
which win# our $l5O prize, ai:J hundreds of thousands
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. 618 F Street, N. W.,
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(3P* Jk/ertnrt—(dkf>r fiaptr. IVHk/.r .J I
Everything must be sold before our New
SHERIFF SALE. , /
Oaorgia—Madison county. /
Will be sold on the flrst/Tuesday In
July next. at the court houae/n mid coun
ty within the leg*] hours of sale, t o th*
highest bidder for oneb, thy fallowi n g pro
perty to-wit: Oie certain tract of Inna in
the BRBrd diet, q/m of Mimiinn county, On.
p.d,joining InjJMof MrsAIDL Pittman on
the east; Steppoy on tho north,
Ne*l.v / other*, containing
liliout heir. Said land Lee
ixd on >*i'ty of Mag Uorricotte
to issued from th*
JuaticeiJßoui tof ie USB district M said
county tjn favo/ ct J K Glenn
RHid MV I'err/cotte. Levy made by J R
Wil!i*me.\j 0 it the CSHrH distil m said
county aniiJtaHScd over “to ine for ndvsi•
tisement.
tenant in posseasicn
aa Thin June 6tl 1895.
' BROOKS, Sheriff.
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..aarS'S IFOa ITTTEB*
var©* Dy#pep*i*, I*-
|“To9 Fesbls
To Be Oared
\ ci Rltf UIHATIB* or DYSPEPSIA”
Konocase! That's a doctor's
I ercv.oe,
' Justice Lowe, of Ridgeway,
, Mn.b., wssaßheumaticauiferer
over 73 yswrs old—“too old to
* expect a cure,” do they said,
' Utt took
:
.#W^jeuml^io
■XyR'Er
■ i-.r.d In n his feet ajaia, going
about thK country well and '
sound. X
Remr r':ablecaoe, yo u say. All
cases where tnig remedy is
used are remarzhble. It's a
rernar’jiblc medicincßL
It cleanses the blooo"bi s acid
—makes a torpid liver r.cflV*.
Testimonial bel.w: ,
Hev'cs tried Dr. C, C. Roc - Urar,
.bo'.mnils end Curo la nr
practice. 1 And it an excellent remedy
•n fcaWtual poetiveaose, indirettloa .
and dytjepr-ia.
I>K. ,T C. BOtJVOUD.
Ho Vuniak Springs. la.
Aaii Your Dragjjht cr Horct.ar.t For .
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Si te Proprietors,
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