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LIGHT SUCCEEDS DARKNESS, SUNSHINE FOLLOWS STORM, AND JOY TREADS FAIT UPON THE LEADEN HEELS OF SORROW! THERE- IS HO OCCUPATION WITHOUT ITS DI&-
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advantages and its compensating Benefits! No conditions of circumstances so bad without an admixture of soma good! Just now PROVISIONS begin to rise —but, thanks to Nature’s law •
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Our Removal clearance sale begins in earnest, The stock must be sold before Ist day of August
J R CRAWFORD,
—Dealer in—
Dry Goods, Groceries and Gener
al Merchandise. Wagon yard ac
commodations free for all at pres
ent. *7ill furiysh 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. \\ miles
Athens on Danielsville road.
Local Happenings,
Items of Interst to ‘‘Free
State” People Picked
UP bv
MONITOR REPORTERS
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And Handed Out in Small .feiCEthluls so as t
Be Easily Digested—Births, Deaths,
Marriages. Visitors, Etc.
Mr. Lucy Gpss, #ef Pittman
district, was visiting hsr brother.
S C O’Kelly this week.
J W Beard and J M Dean, of
Madison Springs were in town
Monday. x
S C O’Keiiy, was in Athens
Tuesday.
A large crowd of Daniels villians
attended the ministers and deacons
meeting Sunday.
Mrs. Dr. Grifiitli visited Athens
Saturday.
This week 4 s Great
Slaughter.
OF WASH GOODS.
20 cents Indigo Lawns selling at 10 cents.
124 cents Black Lawns selling at 8 cents.
15 ceuts Black Lawn selling at'lo cents.
25 cents Black Lawn selling at 12^ ’gents.
30 cents Blank Lawn selling at 15 cents.
12 1 -2 cents Irish Lawns selling at 8 1-3 cents.
15 cents Jackonets Duohos selling at 7 1-2 cents,
15c Lawns and Organdies selling at 71-2 cenif.
15e. Figured Ducks, iu white, black, navy and elar
rett grounds, at 8 cents,
8c Percales sailing at 5 cents.
12 l-2y Percales selling at 10 cents.
10c Cheviott Shirtings selling at 7 cents.
8c Cheek Muslins selling at 5 cents.
12 l-2o Check Muslins selling at 8 cents.
15c Check Muslins selling at 10 cents.
25c Check Muslins at 15 eents.
8 cents White Lawns selling at 5 ee ts.
12 i-2o White Lawns selling at 8 censs,
15c White Lawns selling at 10 cents.
250 White Lawns selling at 15 cents.
ASSORTMENT NO, 1
1,500 yards Cotton Dress Goods, such as Ginghams,
Outing Cloths, Muslins and Percales, goods worth Bc,
10c and 15 cents. Choice of lot 5 cents.
* ASSORTMENT NO. 2 .
1750 yards fine Ginghams, Caprons, Satteens, Bat
tlst snrt Morlas, goods worth flam 12 l-2o to 20c per
yard. Choice of Jot 8 cents, *
ASSORTMENT NO„ 3
1, 642 yards French 'atteens, Scotch Zephyrs, Bat
list China Cloth and Organdies; goods worth 15c, 25c
and 35c. Choice of lot 10c,
J R Williams was hore last Wed
nesday,
We acknowledge receipt of an
invitation to attend the Peach
Carnival at Macon on the ‘Jth inst.
and will attend if possible.
House and lot, containing one
acre, house with 4 rooms, good
well, garden, grape vine and fruit
trees, 1 room ceiled. Cheap,
Berry T Moseley & Cos.
J J Hix a prominent farmer of
near Boggs, was over last Mon
day.
J R Ridgeway, owner of the
Ridgeway gold mines, in the low
er part of this county, was in town
last Monday,
J J Moore of Comer, w'as at
tending Ordinary’s court here on
Monday.
Anothe r Handsome line of spring
and summer goods, just received
and the price is below zero, at L 75
Gieene’s. Danielsville & Comer.
Alex McEwen and J H Bond,-
prominent farmers of the Mi 11
district were attending Ordiuaries
court Monday.
Col. David W Meadow was in
Atlanta this *eek,
The rains have come at last
and the farmers are now wearing
broad smiles,
2000 yards Lovely Crepon dress
goods, others get 15/ to 20c. Lon
nie Greene only asks 124-/. Also
has Hats,trimmed ‘"exactly” to
match.
J A Williford, one of Madison’s
best farmers, who lives near Paoli,
was in town Monday.
Rev. B andersof Greenesbero,
was visiting relatives here this
week.
Rev. J A. Shank of Wilkes
.county, was shaking hands with
his many friends here this week.
He filled the pulpit at the Bapsist
church here last Sunday night.
Mr. Shank has many friends here
who are always glad to see him.
i Mr. Shank accompanied Ijim.
DAVISON l LOWE
Mrs. I F White is quite sick
this week.
There was a large crowd in town
last Tuesday to meet Tax Receiv
er Brown, it. 4 being the last day
to receive tax returns.
S A Ginn of Royston, was in
town to day.
By request f>f parties interested
wo republish the program of the
Sunday School convention.
M D L Pittman of Pittman
district was in town Tuesday, *
Hast Tuesday James Bullock and
Lizzie Goss were married in the
court house here, Ordinary Daniel,
officiating. Lizzie is an inmate
of the county jail, and Bullock
wal? recently bonded out. • M
Uncle John Brooks is visitinA
bis daughter, Mrs. J R Williams,!
of Pittman district this week. /
We will renew our watermelch
offer aga,in this seaspn, so you can
begin preparations to raise tit at
big melon.
Great bargains to be had in
spring dress goods at L E Greene’s
Danielsville and Comer.
12£c paid for dry hides at
Brooks & Power, Corner, Ga.
Miss Mamie Dobbs, who Aaa
been visiting relatives here,Re
turned to her home at Oglesby,
last Sunday. Miss Mamie made
many friends while here, and sev
eral of our young men look lone
some on account of her return.
Lonnie Greene will sell you
white lawn from 2|c yd., up," at
Danielsville or Comer.
COFFINS AND CASKETS.
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. Persons at a distance can rely
on being suited in coffins and Cas
kets at Danielsville. Stock is
never short. I have them from
the home made up. Term cash or
credit to responsible parties.
A. S. JOHNSON.
Of white lawns, figured swiss, organdies, mulls
jackoets and nainsooks, selling regardless of cost.
CLEARANCE SALE
Of table linens, napkins, Doylies, Towels, crash
Pants Linens, Apron Lining, and white quilts, selling re
gardless of cost.
25 CENTS TAKEN OPE ON EVERY DOLLAR’S
WORTH OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS:
Shirtwaist, Embroideries, Laces, Handkerchiefs,
Ladies’ and children’s swiss ribbed uuderveits, children’s
Lawn caps aLd bonnets, chiffons, white ana fancy para
sols, Fans and Neckwear.
25 CENTS TAKEN ORE ON EVERY DOL
EAR’S WORTH OF \
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\\ 00l Dress Goods, Silks and trimmings, lace cur
tains, Fortiers, table covers, rugs, mattiugs, Floor ail
cloths ahd trunks.
A SAD DEATH.
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Mrs. W R Randali, nee Miss
Ada Gloer, died at her' home
in Martin, Ga., on the 23rd inat.
inst. and was buried on the 2tth.
Mrs. Randall was a daughter of
Hon, J A Gloer, formerly of this
county, ancl has many relatives
and friends, who will be pained to
learn of her death.
She has gone to join her mother,
sisters and brother, w' o have pre
ceded her to the other shore.
Wo extend our sympathy to
the bereaved husband and rela
tives.
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-<- *MR. MANN AT HOME.
Ptcf, W S Mann is at hotne for
his vacation. Willis is .a Madison
county boy that we are proud of. _
He graduated from the Young
Harris College, and so well was
he thought of there, that lie was
called as one of the faculty of that
institution, and is now filling the
chair of mathematics.
All of Madison’* sons who have
gone out into the world are taking
a decided stand in the community
in which they live.
Warning.
All persons are hereby warned
not to hunt, fish, pass through or
over, or otherwise trespass on mv
lands in this county, as I will
prosecute the offender or offend
ers to the extreme end of the law.
Fair warning, as I mean what 1
“ay. This Jan. 28th. 1895.
W. W. SCOTT.
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Millinery.
Clearance sale.
Every Trimmed Hat will ha sold rt exactly 50c an
the dollar. Big reduction on sailors and trimmings,
This weeks Specials.
5c for Swiss Ribbed Vest, worth 10c.
5c for Ginghams wort!) Bc,
5c for Percales worth Bc.
3 cakes fine toilet soap for 10c.
Ono cent per cake for good toilet soap.
Ono pint good amniania tor lie
One cent each for childrens fan*,
lOe for wool Cliallks that sold at 20.
25c for shirt waist silks that sold at 49c.
10c for Linen Handkerchiefs that sold at 25c.
1000 ribbon remnants fio. worth 15c.
1000 ribbon
25 yards good sea island for SI,OO,
fiOo tor corsets worth 75c.
75c far corsets wartti SI.OO
fiOc per dozen fof largo towels worth 75c
*>c for Embroideries, worth 10c nnd 15c
10c for Embroideries worth 15c and 20e
15 for Embroideries worth 20c and 250
25c for Embroideries worth 35c. fide, and 75c
35c for dress Patterns, best Indigo Prints w '. 600
Dlimill IIIMIIOIL
Fall term, Opens July Bth f95
This school is to be taught absolutely FREE for every child
within the school age for tne term of One Hundred Days at any
time in the school year of 1895. Parents will find it to their ad
vantage to patronize this school Board from $5 to $lO per men to
COURSE OF STUDY:
4 -
.Primary Grade: Spelling, Reading, Writing, First
Stops in Geography and Primary Arithmetic SI.OO
Intermediate Grade, Spelling, Readiug, Writing, [contin
ued) K lemon u.ryJGeogniphy, Elementary grammar, .n ter me
diate Arithmetic, Composition SI.BO
Advance Grade: Spelling. Writiug, History, United
States and General complete and Physical Geography, ad
vanced Arithmetic, complete grammar, Latin. Algebra,
Physiology, etc. * SI.OO
W. DABNEY GHOLSTON, Principal.
MISi WILLTE A QU*NN, Assistant.
W„ L Douglas
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Over One Million People wear too
W. L, Douglas $3 & $4 Slices
All oar shoes are coually satisfactory
They jive the best vein- fee 1 “e money.
They equal r u:itn:i shoes la stylo and fit.
Tb.Se wek.lur qraHtlea aro iit wres *ze4.
The prices ire uniform,-— stomped on cola.
Prom $j to $3 sr ced over •‘.her makes.
If your dealer cmnot supply you we can. Sold by
Dealers everywhere. Wanted
agents to take tsUclwsive sale in
this, vicinity. Write at oee,
R, P. Sorrells,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
DanieUville, Ga.
Calls answered and pivseiiptions
filled at all hours.
■ Diseases of women and children
ajspecialty, >
J. I. GRIFFITH.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Daniklkvillb, Ga.
Gllice South of Court House.
Calls answered and prescriptions
filled promptly.
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