The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, June 14, 1895, Image 2

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Fine lino of eheviots, erepons, ratteens andmid all other dress goods at bottom prices, We also hnntui' he genuine Gainesville Shoe,"famoul for their wearing qualities—big lot these shoes just Received; buy you a pair now; Brooks anq Power, Coiner: Oi,POB pJW E. H. I W. F. DORSEY, “ Ve h.ne ju..t ihe la,imit dumnent 01 bed room suits evt ‘Stop and consider these great. bargains before brought to Athens- Caught a factory hard up and bought them cheap. j * >UV *ffiv^ OUr goods elsewhere. We Intend giving our customers the benefit of this lucky purchase.. M. 'id - r ~ fe monev made - , T ”* rioclting Ota* Lounges, T,M„, K . cis , ~,r lcr onJ mo fc- ! r •'* 4 ' ■ ° ■,f .■ *• ■' ’S it'-' :.to • ' . Kurnituro iu the city. 1 f you want GOOD FURNITURE we have it and you will, find .n,■ * * ' * it just u xepresunUrd . * ■ f r ** * * '** •* ! f l 4 , vfu, ~ y ■ f.wi i d’diij .. •' * 7 *, 414 ">.•**•'* '' '* ( , r ‘ V 1 0 ’ ’ • ,i THE MONITOR, PWLI*D KvitttT FIUDAT. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Momlij & HcGowan. Ed*, and Props. And mw oornos the nows tlmt the peopta'of Grant county, Okla homa, ate stnTvlJg and suffering for clotiling. A ,ff>w years- ago this territory .was opened for set* tiers, anfl art'awful rush WHs umde for homos. Now those sotflsrt are just as get awjvyfeut lank the moa.ne to 4,< ? ♦.,(Moral i Ydn that are in Georgia, .stay in Gobr gia and ofljuMelsocom#. \ •nr*"**-* --**■—* — - ! <• Mr, list's : n polluted Mr. o!n , #*\3l<jj'*Mjfy !?, to fill th vacancy caused by the pf Judrn 0 opj Judge Judton Harmon of Ohio, has boon appointed Attpriny , Upaaral . to ■uccoed Mr, Olnoy. Jtplga Har mon is a life-long,a .ahrawd law yer, but not *a politician. Th appointment was somewhat of a, surprise to Mr, Clevelands as Julga Iltrinni wn hardly known outside of 0! io, but this is characteristic of Mr. Cleveland— he always does the unexpected. Senator Gordon ha*. announced over his own signature that he will not be a candidate for relection to the Senate at the expiration of his present term. Senator Gor don pinned Jiis faith to the single standard idea of the administra tion, and afterwards saw the h*ud vrriting on *th* wittl,and announces that he will ii<>t stand for resec tion and be defeated for rh - fun the thing. This dekvee th field open for all* ambithhis firm who desire to go ! the Senate . PROGRESS OF. THE CUBA* RWOfcl TOOK: From wlftifwe ea;i gather froin the reports sent out in regirdto the situatioudn the insur gents are gutting'ths besi of the Spanish troqpS. and that General Campos, t.hs.Jpadrvr oi th> Span ish force* lacOaiiM, found h genu ine d ins biunia, and that ;t is **•**}' to u wn. General Lfc*.;*** ;,.is ieen*c- m -I*l led to oeU fa*, n or** (n> p<. while the n*'rea-i<itr L If and W F Dorsey ext door to Davison and I owe, Athens Ga _ . .3* &1-.VC, ? ' thfeir forces and gaining th sym* piit hyof th* other free countries, j which in adding strength and con- 1 lidi ice to the revolution, fhe Cubans are fighting from patriotism, while the Spanish troops are fighting for ‘pay, thus yOu see the difforeuco. Wo hope that pr tciotiam will win and that Cuba will be free. Jo.*e Marti, the Cit'mn ' leader and statesman, who was reported killed by (he Spanish government, itill ljvee and is at (he head of his forces, * f * ■ % A child lc.ft,to himself bringeth h*s' mother to sliamo. It ia a sad thing for parents to love (heir diitHvep so mucli as to make e\- M-vt. )dy eh i- hate thens. If H tu wknt’ypur children to he biassed au,d t(> be fi blessing i'n (he world .train, thorn restrain them. Tench tluon and control them and guide ‘thcirt ill the fear of God. Then they will rise up and call you h'eened by and by, and will thank you < : or making (hem what they are. '‘Train upn child in the way he should go and when lie 1b will not depart from it.” NOTICE TO TEACHERS. The fourth Anna! Teaclier’s In stil ute of Madison county meets on Monday June 17th. All teachers holding a license, who have .not permanently retimd fropi teaching, are required to attend these < nsti-, tutes or pay a linn, -Tin* ms v 80th | I f J5 * B ; J Tax Notice: I . J wjil be at tiie foilntvlng places on thp follow ing (1mt0. 3 u> recciv# (ax returns for the y r 1895, on mjr ik'd round, (’srltou, June 11th. DanieDyille. July ind. on ivljicii My my book will be close;!. Rftspcclfullv, JOHN F. BROWN,’ T. R. • COFFINS AND CASKETS. T.'csons at n fiUtfitw-e ouri rely on liedg jut;pad in <oFinS sucLCas-: keis A! lhi!*v.HVHle’. tr< k lu,v cr h rt. I iwvs (neni from' Uid(iot* mads* up. f P'Vi ! f‘e.:sh **,.?• c to r-f-p.i'n-JliF' pfirtisli. '** - ; ; ' -V.'S?.i<%i.;'i.Sv)N' -*i From Boggs. M M Ghohton from Danieieville called on us last Sunday evenitiV Rev. H F Elliott of A then£ preached an in tern sting and in structive sermon at iloops Grove j on last Sunday evening. Ths debating eooiety"mcreasc in interest. It meets evsrv Siit-fl jurdny night, I J N Griffith and Miss Liza I *nHook, were visiting hers last Sunday. Dr. IT TI Hampton of Five Eoikstvas up here last Sunday oh a piolexsionnl visit. rom Griffith, our mail carrier is a 1 v.'iiya in a goon humor, and gives entire. satis'ahtjon all alonl tiie route. <<t . * Louisan alms joined the silver ’■'jive and is-in the procession; Why can’t MadieVn hive an exhibit at the Exposition this fall? Other counties are getting up-ex hibits and. ive sse i./> reason why Madison should vdt, d.o likewise. Wont pome. on# take the right step? - L- • '* • ; . ' ?\ Since Mr. IVintiaey has Men fchs president he talk “sound money” like an old stsgor. The White House intluenoe is being on all sides, blit it is not strong enough to threttie the silver movement. Ani exchange fives the following: “A man in a neighboring town ross in prayer meeting recently, ami prayed for the absent who are prostrated on beds of aiefcitesi and sofas of wellness. ” . \Ve think right, and there are more included in the latter than in the former. 1 '•mm - ..■•—■ ■ Collector Paul Trammell and revenue agent Chapman, are at. outs, and*there is no telling where it will’end. Mr. Trammell is a democrat appointed under the pres ent administration, and Chapman is a republican hold over. It’ seam* to us that no republican held over ought to be kept in of fice to disturb the democratic ele ment. * v.d -uel Justice Fuller of the Uni ted State* Supreme court has an nounced his decision on the shhA'| U-/, n which he, states that the j i*>v an tho 25a* of ; ,‘Augi.si Tr.st, .i lUmd of the fir.,* : if >iui;ir t.i.i: the- old law was o>i | 1 i ■"* ! -‘d ’• : .la*ltSSi. and •rap . Straw Hats from 10c to $2,50 fit •VJnt# Shirts “ 50c to 12.00 .1 Vy. . ( ' Colored Shirts from 85c to S2XO; ’i Mans Suits from $4,00 to Childrens suits from $1 00" to $lO 00 i , *; - (tko thaj u kept in a Fi;RST- 1 . -',3 CLOTH'nG STOKE in proportion: Remember .our mu':to: W3C WILL NOT BE t NL’iii.u.-F. - examine out stock and ve will co •- •• , r:-i mean what we say. the new tariff act could not be retroactive. Thin decision will 'savp the government many thous and; doiiars. ’ Coal Thieves Jailed clarshall Broo&s of Conner ar f l fur negroes, vis: John o.Vi'tiams, Dock Loftis, Will B,;r to:i and DtAi Carithevs, charged with stealing /*oa r l from cars on the G- C <fe N railroad. The evidence showed that that' only roct-ivid Btolon goods and they worn put under bonds of SSJ eaclr, for tiud.r appsarahoo at the, next te?m of our court. Oock -jhoi iis ?nd John Williams failed to make bond and were placed jail Dan Oarither* 'Will Burtoh".' - 'succeeded in ni .iking bond. . Others ava implicated and the railroad .company seems to be de termined to reach the bottom of tho matter and put a stop to it. m L. Dguclas $3 SHOfrSsafiSKi. : yifVa, co£DGV T A.jr, •v Jg'ijp:--- y\ rßßcra.EMft!>:2U£ cauv I ftKcC/msjCwßMn PCUCE,33OLE>. iv- xn*>!&zss**. Ii > i^LZ?B3YSa3IOOL3HfIa l •r.AmEa* ‘ S3HOC KTOW,>W^S. Cvw One Million P*op!e iraar tbe Wo L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All oarshoea are equally satisfactory '•‘ftvy fir a the best vnfco for ?h. tnonsy. 2Jreytq ;al custom shoes In sty l and fit. Tttsir wearing OOalttUs are un*utvae**4. 1 he pnc>* are anifor.r,—stirapc.f on so!. From M tSa saved ovrr ether mokes. ~M yourueiuer cannot supply you we cap. Sold bj yaMWr;.-?. . • Dealers -very who ;■. AVV.nted agents to /take exclusive Bale in this vicinity. Write at once t' v , > ’ . ■fli;' #*rr>S> X VM v : * : s you its* t*' < en wi e i j - -••( r= ;v J-r ■ h,. t M IMhlOSi 'T7V BUMiffß t R,ljf R.iT\ i * via nt* yon. eVejnK! your Svw, W* Beginning on Monday Next, 1 fti^jicnfibli* S]>rib§ und. S.uimtior Miliinory of dvorj dosoiijrzflon. Our d1 adUon comity friencls especially ip. i it< : to jifctQjTu tins sale. to next Cil EA i # F?cDU JTi OHS S N EVERY LI ME Misses Bradberry, Athens, Mrs. aT A. Wittilma Lyim, Mass. For fhoJScod of Others J2cv. Mr. Williams Heartily En dorses Wood’s Sarsaparilla. We are pleased to present this from Rev. A. A. Williams, of the Sillsbee street Christian Church, Lynn, Mass.: “ I sse no reason why a clergyman, more than a layman, who knows whereof he speaks, should hesitate to approve an Arfisclo cf Llerit and worth, from which he or his family hava been signally btneiitod, and whose commenda tion may serve to extend those benefla to tithsrs by Inereasing their confldenoo. My wife lias for many years*been a sufferer from sever# Nervous Headacho for which she found little help. She has tried many tlilnes that promised well tut per formed little, last faß a friend gave her a bot tle of Hood’s & . parini>. I; - vs surpris ing what simply one bold? couiti and did do for her. The * neks of h icUehe decreased in number and were Ic.a vioic:.; in'their lutcti sity, while her general health id ■ been im proved. Her ;:pye'.ite has alio been better. From our experience with Hoocfs SairsapsrSHa I hare no besitatiox# in eudcrsi:i % via meric*.** A. A. Williams. HOOD’3 PILL3 ftretb* b*st family cathartic Caslld aai £Tctivb. Try a box. ?r:c.->#£c "* : —f*"” ■■■ Bf-. '-■ A tie, \*. cf Hood’s Sae guhmntecs a coasplet* see ft is an tionost mediant;, honesb 't k s i and it honestly C L s *9 KS ! BLOOD BALM. , A household remedy for all Blood and • w-itiis. uses. Cured without fail, Serof ; Bluett., ahMaMttnMfeterrk. Salt Kfcesai :..n.. verv fonri of Blood Disease from the : sumiuestplraple to the foulest Ulcer. Fifty gears’ use rpyii unvarying success, dem onstrates Us caramount healing, purify pr n ?3 built.sng no virtues. One bottle ■ more curative virtue than a dozen of any other kind. It builds uc tba health ; a -n-l strength from tbs Cist dose. JZrwWKTsTfer Bass* •/ JF M ., c.tff c;l CMre *, ss,lt r e ’*e • appit W n . ot “®P& t>T your local druggist, send .1 ) for a largv, ho ttle, or §5 OOfor six bot mid sy and iaodtci2 wH l> ssnt, freight ZS® lass 69., Hlfa*t, Ba. f £ TEH TOO c* * >7 rw ru* we state amt it pav* t n u rajfrzt hccltkf . *■ profit ir ererr ihv’i ■ _l*~ sw *V*S’ aaß.(r nwlifiy, unu _ ; • •■■''■rr ns 1-i'i In.gTr, .a;, mjtral#io! s H a nwa. i *wl <*rk- n*t .’• .'♦A ti ojKt■, -.■**tno; (.feitli- tjnidii i * * ’0 it; aow At w*rk , ; -p it r, r,rS. i ,rTO ■ ■- ■ .1J i*c etanc* n awm-t T+rZd S * • V^*. s m> . *> *ir* It a Mol at c-aeo. 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