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DAVISON X LOWE'S -
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THE BIG SHIPMENT from t]ie E 8 Jaffrey assignment has arrived and we v. ill' commenitflie Greatest Sale Montlhv that Athens ever had. -Everything la list be sold before our New
Building is completed. Come this week if you want new and dc irsble gbods at atarvelously low pripes.
Mark Down Salt?.
OP WOOL DLESS GOODS.'
$5.00 Patterns salts rnluesd to §3.50.
6.50 Patterq suits reduced to 4.00
7.50 Pattern suits reduced to 4.50
8.50 Pattern suits reduced’ tolp-LP
10.00 Pattern'suits'hedtreed to 7.50
12 50 Pattest suits reduced to’ 8.50
15,00 Pattern suit* reduced to 9.50,
Now is your chance to! secure a stylish
dress at a discount of 38 1-3 per peat.
12 l-2c for silk stripe Chailie*. worth 20c. '
10c for wool Chillies, worth 25c,
12 l-2o for wool Cic-pons, all shud-.s, worth 20c.
2()o for woo! Crepons, all shades, worth 35c.
25c for Scotch Cheviots* worth 40c,
DEEP OFT in prices of every line 6f colored
wool dress goods, including street and evening shades
Tamise, Batlist, Nuns Veiling, Albatross, Henriettas
Serges, trad Ctepdns. No sales !o l>s •missed on Woo
Dress Goods at Davisou.rfc Lowe’s.
BILKS,—New lot just received for \ shirt waist*.
Trimming and Evening Silk*, Black and colored satin
Ditches, Poh do Soire Bengaline, Fails and Moral for
skirt* and Dresses- Come litis week if want silks.
Best Indigo Prints, 35c dress pattern.
5 els for good Outing cloths, worth 3c,
8 l-2 for Duck cloth, plain t.ikl fancy worth 12|c
Bi,c tor solid linen chamfrays, worth 15c.
4icJfor for Figured i.avrs, worth 6 cents.
& ii©WE; • ;i|ayin Street, Atl'sens, lira
1 .. \ jHk 1 i
J R CRAWFORD,
—Dealer in—
Dry Goods, Groceries and Gener
al Merchandise. Wagon yard ac
commodaiiohs free for all at pres
ent. Will furnish hods al 10c
per head. Meals reasonable,'Aln6'
runs a first class blacksmith and
repair shop, Good horse shoei'na
a specialty,
lam running a beef market,
and will pay the highest market
price for fat cattle, aheap, goats
and hogs.
Come one, come all. 1$ miles
from Athens on D&nielsville |pd.
Local Happenings,
Items of Interst to ‘ Free
State” People Picked
UP bv
MONITOR REPORTERS
And Handed 9t in SreaH. SHouififuls so as ta
So Easily Sigested—Sictii*; Beatas,
Marriages. Visitors, Etc.
# /
Cicero G Wood of Paoli, was in
town Tuesday.
E, W Adame has been on the
sick list this week .
Miss Mattie Carrington lias been
quite sick but is better now.
Col. R H Kinnebr.v y.ah in
Harmony Grove last Monday,
J R Brooks, marshall of Co
rner, was in town last Monday.
Miss Rosa Bridges of Hull, t\as
visiting Miss Dollie 0 Kelley last
Sunday.
Mr, Epheriatn Thomp on cf
near Five Forks, attended preach
ing here last Sunday.
Lonnie Greene will sell you
white lawn from y>j., up, at
Dariielsvillc or Comrr.
The whsat crop now i reported
as being much better than was at
first expected.
M-rf. J A* Gordon .vieitejl the |
fnrriild of bet' father, Mr, Charlie j
Huff, near Comer this week.
Some of- our correspondents
seem to have forsaken us. Don’t
quit now, the weathers too hot.
Great bargains to bs>; had, in
spring dress goods at.L E Gredhe.’s
Danielavilie and Comer. < '
‘Toijf Grimes and sister, Mies
Ida, visited relatives in Jackson
cnmty last Saturday, returning
Monday.
I. Tifid purchased a
beautiful monument, which he will
soon have erected on his lot in the
the cemetery here.
From the way some our people
are talking abdhl, corn tastles and
silks, they will soon be eating
roasting ears.
will renew our watermelon
offer again this seamen,- so yon can
begin preparations to raise that
big melon.
Rev. Barbor preached an inter
esting sermon at the Presbyte
rian church last Sunday, his sub
ject being “the lore of Christ.”
We are in reooint of an invita
i tion to attend the University com
| mcncement at Athens, which be-
gins next Sunday and will attend
if possible.
yards Loveiv C Tenon dress
goods, others got 16/ to 20e. Lon
nie Greenp only asks 12-j/". , Also
has Hats trimmed ‘'exactly” to
match.
v The grandest selection of spring
: goods ever in the Free State will he
I shown at Lonnie Greene's this sea
■ son at Danielriville and Comer.
Prices as low as the lowest.
Mrs. J F Sanders has purchas
ed a handsome family monument
and will soon have it placed iri the
family lot in the cemetery here.
This has been the quietest week
we have seen in Danialsville for a
long time. Everything here is
perfectly qnist, and the farmers
are taking advantage of the pretty
weather to work out their crops.
Next week the town will he lively
as the teachers institute will be
in session.
Col. R. H. Kinnebrew was in Co
mer last Tuesday, representing the
<l. C. &. N. R. R. in some state
cases, against parties for stealing
<*ol from the cars.*., ji jc
8 l-2c for fine worth 155 I 2c
60tf' ? yn.rde p.hjjoe G-iosjtiS'ni'S sc,
l-2c.rtr fine sea i*ud.
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1>1(t DraMftSr *Jf WM JDlJintV O rry-J ]!■,
Coiee this wsek * hue tile sjock is’ full, every
thing hrignt and new
White’ goods Sale.
y'* *<i-., ■ • ’?}?&■■ *.v*•' W ’I f and **■•'' 4
lOfli® yds line white lawn lOcts.
1000 ydp fine white lawn 15c value 25c.
1000 yds tine cluck muslin* 8 l-2c, value 12 l-2i)
lOOQ yds muslin f®e. value 15c.
1000 yds fin* chwek muslin 12 lr2c Vdue 20c.
Full lino Organdies* plain and figure dead**
costumes, ulnths and Jackonets,
WASH GOODS.
Percals, Ducks, Chevietts, figured Pique, French ami
Scotch Zephyr Ginghams. This stock ha* just been,
replenished and now briuTfull of ehoioe things.
.100 dozen Towels from the* .laffray B nle, just arrived
and will be ■ sale Monday, This will be the best and
and cheapest lot of towels ever sold i Athens. Don’t
1 aij t© attend this sale if you The prices
range fre<n 5 cents te> 50 cents.
UMlilijjfrXA SAtF.
1090 new Umbrellas and P.tnuols for ladies and
ohildre* on sale Monday, Good fa ;t black umbrebus
from *>oc to $4.50 each.
Childrens plaui and fancy parasols from 25e to C l .50.
Now is th time to buy Umbrellas
Messr*: QuilJa Pittard and Johrt
Williams, from Five Forks, was
over to see us last Tuesday. ,-j
Another handsome line of spring
and summer goods, just received
and the price is blr> zero, at; L fil
0 ! cone’s, Daniqjm \ le. & Comer,
Wire. Caldwell, wife and son
were arrested at Comer last Tues
day for making away* with some
chickens. -The evidence was not
sufficient to hold Mr, and Mrs.
Caldwall, bnt* their Hitle son Will
| was placed' iitfner a bond for, his
appearance at the next, term of our
; court for killing the chickens of
another.
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!■ From the itprmirnnco of t.he
garden around Danie Wilie. the
j people here will live for a little
1 while'providing they can gefc a lit
tle hog to go with the “garden
truck.” Beans, mid Irish'
potatoes in abundance now, and
blackberries will soon ripen and
then we will be in clover. , ;r ■
WARNING, |
All persons are hereby warned'
not to hire or harbor in any man
ner. one Will Sorrells, a mulatto
about 6ft. 8 in. high. Said negro
is under contract- with. me for tftp
year 1895,-and I will proseeqte of-,
fenders to %fhe full extent of the
law. Tliis jviuy fst. 189br
Id* B. Thompson
Photography,
W Idle in DanielsvHle <;all around
jiind have your picture taken. Tout
opposite Monitor office. * First
chiss work guaranteed at bottom
prices, Sample of work in. tent
and at Poit Office.
[ A S JOHNSON,
- public exam'natl,n. ,
The Slate school comuiisioner
has appointed Saturday June 22nd
as next general examination day of
Public school teachers. Teachers
*isinng to take examination will
please )>e on hand in due time.
This .June 7th. 1895.
B. X. WHITE, C. S. C.
tItJHAY &3> Y O : J takestedicla*
“ * tor? Because you waattaget-well,
or keep well, of coarse. Remember
Mood’s Sarsaparilla Cures
5 Forks
Local Happening apoiind
the Forks.
*
’ O BITUB RY
Of Jin, Mary Hanceok, who was ;
the daughter of Mr. Clark Marlin j
late of Oglethorpe county, and com-!
paniou of Mr. * \ Hancock of near j
5 Forks. Mrs. Hancock was born
Feo. 1849, near Wifitervillc, and ;
was’married to VV A
29th LBGB. and was bur id
homestead on May 29 i l®s, Ml
26 years to the day eh
reins home as a bride i alii she wis]
carried hack t the sanw-cfiV^hdrhS', 1
stead a c irpsa. She had been, in :
feeble health fp£ * jfomlptmatiyj
years, bbe fyie ver-’'mnrmweu hr
•complained, .bgt„alway t biiA .lMfc
afllictib'fts with cfmftmrf forwttfue,
aifd when the time came for her
.departure from earth, she was per
fectly resigned to the will of Him
who doeth ni 1 things .wail, /nxl
sac wed .to be ready anfi will hut for
the summoMSuto coiaeF -dh© 'felt
in Jesus ore the 2Sth-of May
flip.., She wt& a coresUtcrerihem-
the primitives Baptist church
at Moriah, being -baptized 2nd
<kv of August 1893.
Blie leaves a husband,'! sons and
throe daughters, brothers, sisters
and relativist?) mouin herr lossjp
but not svithqut hotSe,
..We would day to the bereaved
'relatives, weep not for her but
; for y'oursel ves and your children,
may the Lord so resign you to his
| will that you may say in truth,
| Though ct down, we’re not forsaken
Thoa/b afflicted not eloue
Thou dill's,-, give and Tfeou has taKsa
BW-'scd ijord Thy will be diuie
Had a fiiio season last Tlitinj
3ay evening that was nse on the
little cotton fthd coin. Helped
spt ii-.goats some . i
Wheat is better than the people
A. Pitl.utd Ku ; so ns fine cotton
in good shape for growing.'
Pittard Brov have in nice lot
of cam; for canning purposes.
Walter flitckcoek hUs 1 nice
I lot of eaiicoo', muslins, etc., low
down.
BIG BALE—This week of Hosiery {or ladies
children sad men 5 to Touts pair. Cotton Lisle and silk.
SALE OP—Ladies and childrens under vests from
.6 l-4c to 50c each.
. J-Sdcsaanliidit* ept’v ilXjU*fci>Oc.
Sal* df'sTH fits and Gfevesj embroideries ana
' Laces all at reduced price, ,v . r
BIG. SALE THIS AVEEIC
Mattings, Lace curtains, cheuile portfsis, and Ta
ble cover*, Smyrna rugs and Window shades.
This stock ususl : he soUl before our new building
is completed. Prices will be tlis lowest ever known .
Come this week if you need housefuraishing geode.
50 }iwct s asw and pretty Table Liseua, will go in
this sale.
Millinery
- "t * t
Everything new nnd pretty • We make it a rule to
ut style to every hat trimmed in this d'epartthent,
hether cheap, medium or fi-nto.
, 800* Sailers SSo cunts, rwgnda.r 40c gi'ads.
860 Si lore 85 Cvttis. regular 50c grade.
260 Childrens Lawn-cap* ami bonnets to close out
Davison and Lowe
’ ;V * . * * i —"V 1 /4 . * . . < - w,l ..
*' ' % >.*. A.-^” <l “ * a
Handle Thompaoir’s (xlo'ye Fitting Curse 1. BOotu.
2.50 each. _ \ ‘
T!i<‘ sj* 'if of p\tr town are * all
about well. Mrs. O P Griffith h(i-
Jow here is slowly improving.
Mrs, . Dr. ‘ Hampton and Miss
Lizzie Ghnui,. yisitod die doctors
parents near Dwuieisville last
weak; * J ■**
. Prof. Cmiwell hied himrelf to
KJberton last, “aturday, returning
Monday. Some attraction over
there Prof.
Preaching here Saturday and
Sunday, A arge crowd out on
Sunday.
• **•
TTipt. Healey, resigned, and diet,'
. fMlu
.JatfiiTO a* —-
Georgia Madison counjy. ,
*WiU be d<jhl eri TaiiaSir
is July ne#h>t the tU* court
door i 1 naik wilbi* the legi'
home of saleo r,b# Highest bidder for
eB'i, ihe following oropirty t 9 wit:
Qao pei lssH po*r*ble engine, on
wh*U. fp ir tjo aix iu>r*o power, ops
shingl* mil l and /*w, nd
belting for 3in' Said aronarty ley
ii oas property of J f Hi ] te sat
isfy an execution iessid fro® the
Superior court of Franklin county in
fftor of L A Last'd agilnst J f
Hill, pmoioal and D II HiU securi
ty. This Junslith 1895 r
L, E. BKOOKS. fiieyiff.
rrrspur
; - <HV£N ’AWAT TO INVENTORS,
$150.0© every month given away to any one who ap
plies through ua for the most meritorious patent gyring
the month preceding.
Wo sncuri# the boat patternts for onr rif eit ts,
and the object of this offer is to encourage iuveninr* to
keep track of their bright ideas At the came time we
wish to imprytss upon the public the act that
IT’S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS
THAT YIELD FORTUNES,
such as the *‘car-window" which can lie castfysliJ up v
r.nd down without breaking the paatwrgei-’c bldf,
'‘sauce-pan/* ** collar-butt->r /' “nut-lock," "1/oule
etppper," aqd a /Jiguimh} vtucr httic j,!jiory! titut jac.it
any one can find a Wiy.cilinprovhig; auauitt.fp simple
inventions are the once that bring largest returns to the
author. Try to think of someth tog to inrent;
IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS.
■Patents taken dot through txr receive special notice in
the" National Recorder," published at Washington,
D, C., which is the oest newspaper published in America
in the interests of inventors. We furnish a year's sub
scription to this journal, free of Cost, to all our clients.
We ;iho advcrtif-c, free of cost, the invention each month
which wins our $l5O prise, and htmdred* of thousands
of copico of the "National Recorder/' containing a
sketch of the winner, and a description of h: invention,
will he scattered throughout the United States afcnong
CMiitjili*** #d Hirers, thus to their
attention the men invention. ‘ 0
All coiotzmuicruioits regarded strictly confidential.
Address . , . **£ m 4 *
JOHjf WEDDtßfctfßNfctt CO.^'
Solicitor* i American and lofeiga Patents,
6iß F Street, N.W.,
Box 385. Washington, D- C.
Cj—- Reference—edUcr of thh taper. Write/or mtee
sc-tat!fampk/te, FREE.
SHCEtifF SALE.
JtfadiV;* county.
Will bo sold on tha first TUaSday Ik
July **it, at tb court bout* in tid coun
ty vitbin 'l ho lgl hours 6f nnin, tci tiia
liigliasl biudsf foroasli, the fwllosriwg prO
perty to-wit: Ont certain trnot of lsd in
tb ilH&d dint. O M of tfndiion county, On,
ndjeipmg land* of Mnt JgD L J’ittmnnon
the satt; Jjoui* Stepney on th<i north,
Nne'W NVebiH and others, eontair.inr
aliont seven aud one half. Nnid land Ln v
ind on as thw property of Mag Ileriicotto
to tallafy an nxecutian iiwued from tha
Justices court of the 38S district <1 M said
county in favor of J K Ulenn against
said Altg Uarricottn. LaTy .made by ,T B
Williama, LC of tlio 3f(.'lrd tiist U m said
■ uisttnty and tursedlWav to me for adv*r
tisogient.
, iVtua notice given tdnant In pessasticn
■ !<}# irad by Is tv, Tlfls .iuaa ft|j XB9fi.
\IWI. BflgirMU, Bhariff.
Fasbla •!
LToßeCurad 1
| W RHEUMATISM or DYSPEPSIA” {
T Nonsense 1 That’s a doctor's
■4 excuse. .
P Justice of Ridgeway,
I over 78 years old—“too old to I
k exp* a cure,” so they said. ,
C He took
1 i!8?:
[ CjJREr . ;
f J er>d is on his fost ngaic, going
> about the country well and '
\ Sound.
7 Remcrkahlc case, you aay. All
/ cates where this remedy is '
’ used are remßTkable. It’s a
J remarbtbh medicine. t
f It cleanses thcTjlood of pcid
* -t-wakes a torpid liver active. '
f Tcstiraonial bel.vri .y
1 I£ ting trlia Dr. C. C. Bor’s tlvar.
Bhaumatla sod Neora;.o Cura fn my
. i>r,:Hc. 1 Bn<l It *n axdallent remedy
/ In habitual eostfvoaeae, Tndicottloa .
’ na uyspapsli. 1
A ' .DU. J. C. BOBIVOUD. '
i ' Da Vunlak Sprlnas, riff.
: Atk Yeur Druggltt or Merchant For *f- I
j CULLEN It NEWMAN, 1
' Sole Proprietors,
f KNOXVILLE. TBNNBS9BB. \
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.urea ByspApara, I*-
• igeatLor. ab L-ebAllty.