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Cuba molasses in Hogsheads, as our Daddies had it, cheap at Brooks and Power, Comer, Ga.
THE BIG SHIPMENT from the E S JafTrey assignment has arrived and v.w will commence the Greatest Sale Monday that Athens ever had. Everything roust be sold before our New
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* 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 swits redused to 53.50.
6.so,iPattern suits reduced to 4.00
7.50 Pattern suits reduced L. 4.60
8.50 Pattern suits reduced t015.f6
I*o.oo. Pattern suite reduced to 7.50
12 50 Pattern .suits reduced to 8.50
15,00 Pattern suite redeced te 9.50,
Now is your chanee to secure a stylish
dress U a dieeount of 33 1-3 per cest..
12 l-2c for silk stripe Challies, worth 20c.
10c for wool Challies, worth 25c,
12 i-2o for wool Ciepons, ail shades, worth J2oc.
20c for wool Crepons, all shades, worth 35c.
250 for Scotch Cheviot., worth 40c,
DEEP CUT in prices of every line of colercd
wool dress goods, including street sad evtnisg shades.
Tamils, Battist, Nuns Veiling, Albatross, Henriettas
Serges, aed Crepons. No salts to be missed on Woo
Dress Goods at D&visou ifc Love’s.
SILKS, —New lot just received fer } shirt waists.
Trimming and Evening Silks, Black and colored satin
Dnohee, Pou de eoire Bcngaline, Fails and Morai for
skirls aad Dresses. Come this waek if want silks.
Beet Imlig# Prints, 35c dress pattern,
5 cts for good Outing cloths, worth Bc.
8 l-2c fer Duck cloth, plain and fancy worth 12!o
81c tor solid linen chamfrays, worth 15c.
4|c for for Figured Laws, worth 6 cents.
IIAV &• LOWE. Clayton Street, Athens, lira
J R CRAWFORD,
—Denier in—
Dry Goode, Groceries nnd Gener
al Merchandise. Wagon yard ac
commodations free for all at pres
ent. Will furnish beds at 10c
per head. Meals reasonable. Also
runs a first class blacksmith and
repair shop. Good horse shoeing
a specialty,
lam running a beef market,
and will pay the highest market
price for fat cattle, sheep, goats
and hogs.
Come one, come all. 1? miles
from Athens on Danielsvilie road.
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Local Happenings,
Items of Intsrst to ’Tree
State” People Picked
UP fcv
MONITOR REPORTERS
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And (tended Get te Small'ifiauthtel* to aj to
Be Casily Gtgst;ed-*-?i’lhi, 3caths,
Marriage*. Vititere, Etc.
No preaching h*r next "Sunday.
A M Scarborough and wifo of
Comer, were visiting the old folks,
hsre last Sunday,
We will renew our watermelon
offer again this season, so.youcan
begin preparations to raise that
big melon.
Ajjothrr liandsomo line of spring
&#ff summer goods, just received ;
/mid tho price is below zero, at L ft
Greene’s, DanielsvilTa & Comer. |
B J. Meadow and wife of Co- |
mer, were visiting relatives here
last Sunday.
Jfol. David W Meadow attended
/fhe University commencement ex- i
ercises this week, being a member ;
of the legislative committee ap-!
pointed to visit that • institution !
during commencement.
Lonnie Greene will *ll you
white lawn from 2ic yd., up, at >
Oanielsvills or Comer.
Miss Bertie Meadow, of Comer, ,
is visiting relatives here this week. ;
JOL WHISIS. ©F SiIBGAISB
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H N Freeman and wife of Co-1
mer, were visiting Mrs. Freeman’s ,
parents, ?>fr. and Mrs. J W Grif
fith last Sunday.
Miss Minnie Meadow of Athens
is visiting relatives here this
week.
Great bargains to be had in
spring drges goods atL E Greene’s
.Danielsville and Comer.
The young teachers of the coun
ty have enjoyed, and profitted by
tne Institute so much, that we
are satisfied they would not object
to a nfonthly institute nex; year.
2000 yards Lovely Crepon dress
goods, others get 15/ to 20c. Lon
nie Greene only asks 124/. • Also
has Hats trimmed ‘‘exactly” to
match.
The soda water fountains and
lemonade stands, are rather
backward about opening up this
summer.
Several of our people attended
the University commencement this
week:.
, J R Bullock, Comer’s promi
nent young merchant and society
man. is here this woek taking in
the institute.
Go to the Hollingsworth High
School. Board $0 a month. Tui
tion $1.25. Music *2. Grades to
the Junior class of Colleges.
W. H. Shelton, Prin.
Banks Cos. Hollingsworth, Ga.
Hon. I J Meadow, deputy col
lector of this district, was here
this week.
L E Greene is having the finish-,
ing touches put on his home on
North street. Parr Bros, of
Athens, are doing the work.
Col. R H Kinnebrew was in
Lexington this week.
George Scott, son of T J Scott,
of Athens, is visiting his grand
father Capt. W W Scott, here this
woek,
Dr. Chandler of Planter, was in
town Wednesday.
Robert, Willis and
Howell Stevens, prominent farm
ers of Poca, wers in (town Wed
nesday. _
Wear* still taking silver dollars
on subscription, and will continue
to do so. Furthermore, if you
will send us $1.25 in siivjr, before
the Ist of. August, we will send*
vou the Monitor and Constitution
both for one year* After that
it will bs $1.50.
DAVISON & LOWE.S
S C O’Kelley and son Stephen,
were in Athens .Monday.
, Miss Mamie Dobbs of Oglesby,
is visiting relatives here and near
here, this wsek.
■ 124 c paid for dry hides at
Brooks & Power, Comer, Gs,
The Institute"’was well attended
by the citizens as well as the teach
ers, and much interest was taken
therein.
Prof. Shelton, who is at the
head oi Banks county’s greatest
institution of learning, the H<l—
lings,vc-rth (graded) High School,
! was here to-day.
Ilr. It C Moseley and wife ef
Royston, were visiting relatives here
this woek,
! Prof. G A Gfesham, principal
jof the Comer school, we under
stand lias resigned, and will ac
: cept a lucrative position in South
west Georgia. Few better teach
ers than Mr. Gresha 1, ever han
dled a rod in Madison,
/Sfhe prisoners in jail have owed
up to Sheriff Brooks the pkrt ea eh
took in the yeesnt attempt to
escape, and soy - they will not do so.
any more. The Sheriff will hardly
put put a great deal of confidence
in wliat they i#y. .>
J W. Power of Paeli was it town
Wednesday.
Dr. li F Me ore cf Cbror, cams
up to tha Institute oa* day this
week.
Sbrriff Brooks was in Milled go
rilla- this we k, whsra he wout to
carry Fard Moor#, wt was adjndg
sd oJmb stio a faw weeks ago.
Ptfr. G C Daniel is oa the tick
list this week.
J O Dmial has heaght hi anew
mower, and ia now prepared to pus
your grass for you.
COFFIN'S AND CASKETS.
Persons at a distance can rely
on being suited in coffins and Cas
kets at Danielsvilla. Stock is
never short. I have them from
the home mads up. Term cash or
credit to responsible parties.
A. S. JOHNSON.
XT S Sanders left Wednesday
tor Nebraska on a pleasant miss,
ion. We don’t, know whether lie
will bring her bask this time or
not.
8 l-2e for fine Zepber Ginghams, worth 12 l-2c
. 500 yards choice Ginghams sc.
4 l-2e fer fine sea island,
TUG SALE—Of j^feted Lawns, Dimity, Organ*
dies, swise and mulls. W
Come this week while the stock is full, every
thing bright and new
White goods Sale.
1000 yd* fine white lawu lOcts.
1000 yds tine, white lawu 15e value 25c.
lOUO yds tine chock muslins 8 l-2c, value 12 l~2e
1000 yds fine check muffin lOe. value 15c.
1000.yds fine check muslin 12 lr2c value 20e.
Full line White Organdies, plain and figure dsiviss .
costumes, cloths aud Jackonsts,
WASH GOODS.
Percals, Ducks, Clievietts, figured Pique, French and
Scotcli Zephyr Ginghams. This stock has just been
replenished brim full of choies things.
100 dozen Towels frera the .1 affray sale, just arrived
aud will be en sale Monday," This will be the best and
and cheapest lot q#>towels evqFSold in Athene. Don’t
faii te attend this sale if you want Tewelf. The prises
range from 5 cents to 50 cents.
UMBRELLA 'SALE.
1000 new Umbrellas and Parasols for ladies and
ehildrce en sale Monday, Goqd fast black umbrellas
from 50c te $4.50 each.'
Childrens plain and fsney parasols from 25c to $1.50.
Now is the time to buy Umbrellas.
Annual Ball.
. Comer, Ga., .Tune 21st,, 1895.
(Special.) —The grand annual hall
of the young people of Comer, will
occur on the might of July 4th
1895.
All invited, those behave'them
selves to come enjoy it —those who
do not to stay away.
A Pleasant Home,
We had an occasion to visit the
the home of Mr. and Mrs. R E
For toon th ia wed:. 'When wo
arrived wc, found Mr. Forfson
working in his ground pea patch„
while others wore harvesting the
grain crop. Mrs. Fortsan wns
busy making up her f/iit into
preeervesfaud jellirs.
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Mrs. ForUtui carried'us through I
hi r orchard, wlech is a one, i
and the trees arc heavily "laden
with fruit. They have cherries, !
damsons,* 'mogul plum*, peaches
and applet; of all varieties, and
several large grape, vines, all
loaded with delicious fruit. Af
ter showing u* over the orchard
Mrs. Fortron gave us uonio us 't he !
fruit to bring home with us,
which wat highly appreciated.
These good people have a pleas
ant home, anil now in their old
ag they are enjoying it. They
have traveled down life* road for
fifty-four years together, and have
about lived out their three score
year:-; and ten, and are now look -
forward to the time when the ru
ler of al! thing* shall bid them
come homo.
May they live many years yet
to enjoy .the home thsy have no
well prepared.
II ui?e and lot, containing one
acre, house with 4 rooms, good
well, garden. grape vine and fruit
tro2", 1 room ceiled. Cheap,
J> rry ,T koseley <fc Cos.
R.TMOORE"
DENTIST. COMES, GA.
Will ha in D.uiielsvilla everp fir t
Ta -sdav. Regular ottioe at Comer.
\ * #rk Guaranteed. Prices very
reaso sable.
BIG S ALE—Th is week of Hosiery for ladies
children aad mse 5 to 7sets pair. Cotton'Liale aad silk.
SALE OF—Ladies and childrens uaderveets frost
6 l-4o to 50c each. ■
25 dozen ladies Pure silk Vest 50c. good $1 qaality
Sal* of silk Mitts and Gloves, embroideries and
•Laees'all at reduced price, < • *
BIG SALE THIS \VEEK
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Mattings, Lace curtains, chenile portiere, and Ta
ble covers, saiyrua rugs and Window shades.
Thie stock eeuet lie sold before oar new building
is completed. Prices will be the lowest ever knew*.
Come this week if you need housefurniehing-goods.
50 pieces sew aid pretty Table J.ieens will b>
this sale.
Millinery
Everything new and] re tty. Worn .ke it a rule to
ut style to every hat trimmed in tine department,
hether cheap, medium or fin*.
300 Bailors2sc cents, regular 10c grade.
350 Sailors 85 cents, regular 30c grade.
250 Childrens Lawn cape and bonnets to close out
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Davison and Lowe
Handle Thompson’s Glove Fitting Corset. 50ct.
2.50 each.
Larkin Dots.
We have some as fine gardens as
can he foundanywhere.
June pouches are about ripe—
much to the joy of the young
folks.
P I) Hardman informs lie tlist
he intends making a great deal of
blackberv wine.
Mr. WValey Wright of Franklin
county, visited his son, J P Wright,
last Saturday.
W H Carithers and family mov
ed to the Georgia factory Satur
day.
Since hucknlberries have begun
to ripen Qiulia Carter has begun
lake on flesh at (he rate of a
pound a clay,
Law in Chandler ha* the boss
field of corn. Lewis believes in
raising supplies at home.
Thh literary Saturday night sur
passed all former meetings. Th;
huii; wan packed with psople who
seemed to enjoy the ex ere/os
highly. Tip young ladies recited
Home beautiful poetry, A darkv
l)#rlcscpie speecn was delivered,and,
a darky dialogue was performed i
It was a great hit. Fuel* Tom, a
character in the dialogue, danced
an old fashioned jig. j
Mins Rhn'da Sailor#. a charming
young lady of iyaar Planter, visi
ted the family of Lewis Chandler
Saturday.
Bob Scarborough spend* Hip
noonday hour those days killing
rat#. He killed 17 one day last
week.
Resolved, . that the farm
ers ara • responsible for
their condition, is the subject
for dlfHUifsion at the debate next
Saturday night, *Como out and
bear the hoy#. Able speeches
will lie made on both sides.
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P D Hardman, our merchant
prince, !uu laid in n full supj ly of
simam'-r goods.
Minns Dora Lord. Mol He, Mat
tie and Luna Sorrow, four of
Black’* creek most charming young
ladies, attended peaching at Union
Sunday, accompli *d by their
Invtin *.
Tommie Adams of. High Shoal#
visited relatives in this communi
ty Sat urd#y .
Willie Williams and family of
nesr Planter, visited the family
of tarn Hurdn an Sunday-.
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Mr, Ed Brown visited ’his Bis
ter Mrs. Jenkins near here Satur
day.
Cotton and corn looking well
at this writing.
Mr.-Henry Smith and wife vi#i
ted L M Cbsndler last Sunday.
Deafness cannot be
CURED
by local applications, as they can
not reach the diseased portion of
the ear. There is only one vty r
to cure deafness and that, ip fay
constitutional remedies. Deafness
is caused by an inflamed condition
of the mucous lining of the Eus
tachian tube. VVhen this tabs gets
inflamed you have a rumbling,,
sound or imperfect hearing, and
when it, is entirely closed deafness
is the result and unless the-infagn ',
mation can be taken out and this
tube restored to its normal cpndti
-011 hearing will bsdestroyed forev
er; aijKi casesont of ton arc caused
bycajtarrh, which is nothing but
an inflamed condition of the mu
cous" surfaces. t K A
rWo will give 0e Huudred
Dollars for any case of deafness
fcaused by cataPSh'jf . 4hat os|9H
j be Vurnl by Hall’s Cataarw Cure,
' send for circulars, free
F. J. CHENEY * CO., Telodo, O.
iefSSSf"’St>ld by Druggists, 75c, fi
W. L Douglas
. $3 SHOErKSHtSk.
CORDOVAN,
Tfc. WtMCK .XIDtAMtUIS CAW:
POLICE,3 SOLES.
Nr'iS.-
ysfiseFzjr* • ladies •
awrocifTOWOUM,
Over One Million People wear the
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes.
All oar -how arc equally satisfactory
i n cy ctvc 'ha beat value tor tho motty.
They equal cuatoai utioc* In *tyhj and fit.
Tb-dr weerin* qualities are nnearpoMei.
The price* are nnitorm,—(tamped on ted.
Prom ;•>! to S3 eivrd over other make*.
If your dialer cannot supply you we can. Sold by
Dealers everywhere. Wanted
agents to take exclusive sale ill
this vicinity. -Write at once,
It yon fool wwfe
apa* all worn owt
SROV?H’B IRGH BITTBKA