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J, R* Crawford,
—Dealer in—
Dry Goode, Groceries end Gener
al Merchandise. Wngon yard ac
commodations free for all at pres
ent. VV ill furnish feds at 10c
per head. Meals reasonable. Also
runa a first class bl ckamilh and
repair shop. Good horse shoeing
a specialty.
lam rnnning a beef market,
and will pay the highest market
price for fat cattle, sheep, goats
and {logs.
Come one, come all. 1$ miles
tom Athens on Danielsville road.
Local Happenings,
Items of Interst to ‘ Free
State” People Picked
UP bv
MONITOR REPORTERS,
Aa4 Raatfid Cat In Small ■ d!*uthll* m u ts
It Caaily •igeated - - - Births, Oeatiis,
Marriages, Visitors, Ctc.
I
Several attended
the CMUdren* Day exorcises nt
Ccmcrjfct Sunday.
C (jfyfcrook and family were
V’i K Tolbert ami wife last 1
S iiday,
Lonnie Greene will sell you,
white lawn from 21c yd., up, at
Oanielavill.o or Comer.
Apotbrr handsome line of spring
and surtimer goods, just. received
and the price is below zero, at L (I)
Greene’s,Danielsvilb) dssComer.
B N W] iio has been spend
ing saveral days at Carlton this
week, visiting Mr. J D Long who
has been dangerously sick with ty
phoid fever.
L E Greene was in Bank* coun
ty on “busines*” Sunday and
Monday.
2000 y&rd* Lovely Crepon dross
goods, others get to 20c, Lon
nie Oreeno only asks 12£e'. Also
has Hat* trimmed ‘“exaotiy” to
match.
The grandest selection of spring
goods ever in the Free Stale will be
shown at Lonnie Greene’s this sea
son at Danielsville and Comer.
Prices as low as the lowest.
We have had sortie hot weather
this week. This is good on cotton
but tough on the farmers and
stock.
K W Adams off
to Batiks county lie
has a (Burn)ing make
these trips often.
Rev. Sisk gave his congregation
a nice little talk last Sunday on
the Baptist churcMHbj origu and
progress.
Represents the net shrinkage in property value in the South and
West, according to the tax returns officially recorded, for 1894,as com
pared with 1893. V
A deoisiv. contest la lo h foujlH bolwodh now and tlio next Presidential olcctlon for
THE PEOPLE'o MONEY- tho coina<j&t>f both gold and siivar, without discrimination, which means t!i t™> coimt-c
;.r 1..U1, onjH^-,1 1„ dm P dley of cpotiMehm, which ha, been dictated by En S Uhd and adopted in and which
loviw tribute oil every product of the (arm, on valuations of all binds and on all e.w:|. t ,n*.ith>ns for labor.
THE GREAT ISSUE NOW lathe double sUndnrd Rcainat tlia single standard—thu use of both 'Mid and stiver is Wvilini
an.uey mcUU against keeping Uid currency of lho country on the gold basis ° ' ‘
The ATLANTA WEEKLY CONSTITUTION
published • ATLANTA, GA., and bavin?
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r a S^s!-.Txi° n . 1 0f , t o he X?°-'^!" :,:l U,, ‘ " *Wd. they arc cr.?a?cd again,, theoxr.cions of monopoly
WEEKLY NEWSPAPER in America,
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An enlargement of ta columns. To meet the demands upon its sp nic for new*, The Constitution
will increase its size during the summer to 12 p.i R es, 7 columns, making 8 , columns each week.
THE CONSiIIUriOiYS SPECIAL FEATURES are such a * are n>t to b f jnj in any
other paper in America
The Farm and Farmers’ Department, The Women’s Department. The Children’s Department,
Hrrt H Krai.k It. Morkuii,, .lu*i t l.audlrr Hari i-, Hci.r ll„,„{|, ,1.1 i hl.V*,?' * m>l * ", r ’.' L '" uU ' re,nu.-iti.:n a Wra wain,
writer* KOI S-n. l l..„kei, SV.II.r. IV Itclll 1 Vrl.X I 1.1,i 'LV; *'< u ,ct, rs wki, .civic ,n.m surS
ih*t It t<cvcr rirvhid* from Virginia to T\\*s. from Missouri cl n „ rn i l ' r itsliters ry leatuivs n peculiar .••outturn iUvtr
Dunuf 1m wh*U Wlav and failure to bring the promised relief in (liuikmtl i.tAtr!'!- -n.. .. .. , , ~ ,
STRAIGHT, CLEAN, UNTRAMMELLED,
TIJS W ° r ~ÜbH,,U" B ~™‘ w,u bl clubbed ir '!V TT,?:- . ;ow rit ,
.1 T Baker of Coiner was with
us a fewtdays this week.
Preaching at the Presbyterian
church to-morrow at 8 p. m. an<l
and Sunday at 11, o’clock a. m. |J|
W M Brook- ofjNoese, was in
town Monday attending Ordinaries
I.'OUit.
Great bargains to be .had in
spring dres goods atL E Greene’s
lianif l.wville and Comer.
Hon. David W Meadow was in
MilledgeviJle this week, attending
the commencement exercises of the
Girls Industrial and Normal Col
lege. Mr. Meadow was appointed
by the last legislature as one of the
visiting committee to this insti
tution.
John R Gunnels, one of Pitt
man’s most substantial farmers
and a good friend to the Monitor,
was in town Monday.
I M iaa Willie Quinn, the popular
assistant of' the 'school here, left
j last Saturday to visit her friend
I Miss Dora Carson of Banks coun
! ty. -'’he will also visit friends in
'Gainesville before she returns to
her home in Wilkes county. Miss
| Willie lias made, many friends here
j who wish her a pleasant vacation.
!
JAIL BIRD GETS AWAY.
• Prince Williams, col., who has
b*on confined in jail here for some '
minor offences, made a daring 1
dash for liberty last Sunday even- i
ing and was successful in escaping. |
When Sheriff Brooks went to J
feed the prisoners at supper, lie
had Home of them helping him ar
range thing* for the night, which
they all seemed willing to do,
when Prince picked his chance and
put tho jail between him and
the sheriff, then made a dash and
' was gone-
A posse was organized and dogs
j placed on the track, but he could
' 1)0 tracked no further than the riv
' er, w here he was lost.
Brines can run like a deer and
has wind like a grey-hound, and
when he once gels the start is
hard to catch. Sheriff Brooks will
catch him, and will see to it that
I he does escape again.
A FREAK.
George W Mann brought tlio
latestifcuriosity to town this week,
lie ha<! n hen setting on some tur
key eggs, and when she hatched off
he found one in the nest that had
four well developed lego and three
wings. The little turkey was dead
"Imh ho found it. Tiiis is an unu
sual freak of nature, and was dif
ferent from anything we had ever
seen. Tho legs came from the
body, two just behind tho wings,
and the other two about an inch
behind them, while Ihe thirl
wing was behind the two hind
logs. This freak breaks the re’
cord.
$500,000,000
Pure Mountain Corn
Wkiskey
For sale by
J, 11. Scoggins,
T. H- Riddling, Manßger.
COMER, GA.
Our mountain corn whiskey is ab
solutely pure. Not even a small
headache in a whole barrel.
Wo :;L> handle the lost Rye
wh ski s, Brandies, Gin, Beers,
Cigars, etc.
Our bottles are full measure
and we guarantee to treat you
fairly. When you come to Coiner
give us a call. Respect
In *•
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Poor
Health
moans so much more than
you imagine—serious and
fatal diieii.vax result from
trifling ailments neglected.
Don't play with Nature’s
greatest gift—health.
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“ FIRE IN THE
MERCANTILE CAMPS ”
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I Stoog Proof ipst Lonnie Greene!
5000 yds first-class shirting prints @ i cents'
other- get sto 6c.
5000 ;vds very best indigo blue prints '% 5 cents;
others jjy?t 6cts.
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Whiw Goods 15 per cent, under former prices.
AmAniflceot line Cashmere, Imperials, Satin,
Gloriiußpimity cords, Linen finish Lawns, Crepe
dress gporis and various other goods of this class.
A limited quantity “French Tartan” well worth
1.00 njy price is 75 to 90c.
A limited quantity Woolen silk stripe cha'lie
worth 35c riiy price is 22^c.
A limited quantity of Foregn silk striped cha’ilie
worth,'7sc my price is 56c,
lOjtJ yds Trilby Piisse the latest dress g< ods out
12jjjc yd cheap at 20c. ,
I have sold over 000 yds of these huga'ii goods
•n 12 hours and have plenty left lor you it you will
0; me now.
Lap dusters nt 65c worth 90c. Linen Lap dust
ers at 75c. worth 1.00. Linen L.p dusters at 103
worth 1.25.
A hard to heat line of Ladies Trimmed Hats.;
all new styles and beautiful. They must be sold
in. 80 days at my price or yours.
I*o3NraanES GHmESESNS
Danielsville and Comer,
\iP\y, oikr )TO ns for th next 30 days ever heard of before in the
yu history of hard-times, we have recently had our store remoddled and
* v are now filling it up with the choicest line of
4. •. .
Goods, notions, Ladies and Misses
Hate, Shoes, Etc
Em brought to Cou, ll of which wj will a?U a? chovj a? any hn?H NOiril-SAST
GEORGIA. FOR THE CASH. .
We also carry a nice line of FANCY AND FAMILY GROCERIES which cannot be surpass*
by any competition.
We have on hand a lot- of COOKING STOVES, PLOWS AND PLOWSTOCK WAGONB HAR
NESS and many other things in the Hardware whioh we,’ will close out at about cost.
Don t forget to get our prices. We will certainly save you money,
4*' Bring us your produce, \
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J. T. Tinker & Cos.
“Open and shut game 64
That’s what you want—
-250 open and shut paper fans 7c worth 15c.
250 “ “ “ black “ 5c worth 10c.
250 open and shut black paper fans with flowers
int 8c worth 15e.
!
800 Jap Fans beautifully" decorated at others
'gets 5 and 10c, " *
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500 papers best 10c pins, will let them go at 5s
100 Ladies shirt
100 Ladies shirt waist at 89c cheap at 50c.
A lovely line Ladies shirt waist at 1.25,
SUSPENDERS.
dozen at 19c others get 25c and 85c
25 dozen at 29c others get 45c
25 dozen at 83c others get s>c to 60c.
dozen Elegant washable tiesal 10c cheap at 20c
25 dozsn braided ties at 25c cheap at 40c.*
200 dozen nice white Pearl buttons 5c dozen,
others get 10c.
210 first class Hair Curlers 5c others get 10 to 15c
25 dozen men’s shirts at 19c worth 35c
i 25 dozen men’s shirts, extra length 85c worth 50c
These prices are the fruits of k lowing when and
! where to buy goods and are just a few pointers to
[the many great bargains now or, sale at my houses.