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Fine line of cheviots, crepons, satteens and and all other dress goods at bottom prices, We
o handle the genuine Gainesville Shoe, famous for their wearing qualities—big lot these shoes
u st Received; buy you a pair now; Brooks and Power,
E. H. 5 W. F. DORSEY *
* CLOTHING & FURNITURE:
7£o Children’s uits at actual cost-
Finding that we have an overstock in childrens goods, sizes from 3 to 1;
years, we wilt eTOse them out at ACTUAL COST for
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The Cash Only, j
Everything in our clothing department at greatly reduced prices. Now*
is the tinte to closeout to prepare for the following season. Don’t
his opportunity, for it is the chance of a life-time
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.THE MONITOR.
PCBLISHtI) RVKRY FkIDAV.
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
Mosiley & McGowan,
Eds. and Props.
Local Happenings,
Items of Interst to “Free
State” People Picked
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MONITOR REPORTERS
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AM Hariri Oat In Small Mautliluli so as to
la Eaaily Ol|*ttid— girths, Heaths.
Harrises. Visitors, Ctc.
C*pt. W\V Scott U, wo hiv aoi'ty
to snuounoo, quilt nick si ihis vrrit
ing.
lirr. J I> Soott of San Antonia,
Texas, is visiting ins f thor, Captain
W W Soott. Mr. Scott has many
friends her*jwho art always glad is
see him, and he is a welcome visitor
to old Madison, the county of hie
nativity.
School opens here M today. Send
your children on the first day.
R H Kinnebresr, L I Greene, I) A
Moseley and Berry T Moeeley, at
tended the closing excreieee of the
Carlton High school en last Tuesday
night. -
T J Hutcherson of near Ft La*
osar was here* yesterday.
Miaseft Katt* Childs ntul Maude
Manley of CarnesAilie. are visiting
Mra. J A Greene.
All people who enjyv a nice
cool, refreshing drink, call for the
Famouß Royal Hale Beer, sold at
Comer by J H Scoggins,
Otho Strickland was ar.sstod by
the revenue officers lust Tuesday,
and was carried to Athens and
placed under a S2OO bond. K M
Strickland the father of the young
man, was a witness for the gov
ernment. and stated that lie loved
his son. but would not pnrjure
himself. He then 'staled that hi B
son was interested ia an illicit atili
in Madiaon county. We know this
must bs trying to a father, but it
shows that Mr. Strickland is a
courageous truthful man,
We had a pleasant call to-dav
from Bro. T C Holder, of the Jack
son Herald. lie was on his way
hoirw from the 4th of July Ball
at Comer.
Silver Meeting,
A-
All persona friendly to eilvsr are
requested to meet at the court
lioueq on Saturday, July 18th. for
the purpose of selecH|g delegates
to the Griffin Silver Convention.
Silver.
TEACHERS RESOLUTIONS.
We, your committee, Leg leave
to offer the following miggeations
in regard to public school law and
its bearings.
Ist. We assured that the requir
mentsof the school laws are not
in accord with the remuneration
paid the teachers in Georgia, and
to make the school system a suc
cess there must be a remedy by
which this discrepancy in money
should be proportionate to the
work.
2nd. While th > Lr.v makes prone
discrimiiiali >u between cfiieion'. '
and ineilFußiil inntrucb i yet we
I eel satisfied these discriminati* ns
arc not enforced bv H'o <■*>' it.f: ,•
School Hoards as tiny should be,:
ami further we suggest an amend- .
ment requiring the examination of ;
the m tubers of the county School
Boardft, similar lo that required of
touchers.—adopted.
fird . The law having been abol
ished concerning the .monthly In
stitutes, wc reccommend that if
held at all. said institutes be made
voluntary since we believe that
compulsory requirement by the C
SR tends greatly to diminish the
active interest on the part of (ho
teacher*, instead of imbuing them
with the proper spirit of the insti
lu a work.
4th. We suggest to our county 1
school board the propriety of re-1
quiring all teachers coming into '
Madison county from other coun
ties, though holding license, to be
subjected to a test examination be-j
fore being e oployed.
5 th. We further call attention!
lo the fact that our annual in
stitute work falls far short of ef
fect iveneaii, and, would suggest, that
one hour be set apart during the
session for the consideration of a
remedy for said unfortunate results ;
and that *an expression bo had'
from the teachers of this institute.
t?aid discus-ion led by Prof. Earn
est ami Landrum.
INSTITUTES :
1. Course of study (2 years or
more) and methods outlined in
syllabus: satisfactory examination
on which to|secure permanent li
cense.
2. Examination based on sylla
bus.
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H. Syllabus r%i to by ex[>el t
1 *4. Examination in methods mid
management, based on a work or
I works, on each previously recoom
! mondial, to relate to both matter
and method.
j 6. Teachers paid according to
grade, rank and efficiency.
6. An enlargment of the currio
ilium provided by the constitu
tion,
7. Teachers to lie divided intcF
two classes, primary and secondary,
8. All schools to be graded and
, the teachers to be supplied with a
printed syllabus indicating amount
of work and methods for each grade,
1). Two experts for each •county;
one selected as at present from a
'ist approved by the State Hoard j
of Education, the other to be sent i
by the state echool commissioner,
thes* two to spend alternate half *
chiye with whites and blacks,
9. An examination fee of 50c
to be converted into an Institute
and Library fund.
11. An increase of teachers sal
ary for Ist quarter to the amount
of $1 per day of actual attendance
upon Institute. The present sys
tem of tines to he continued.
•I B Moor, a member of the
cof.im’ilcc wishes to be placed on
I'cf'ird ns objecting to 9 and 11
paragraph ~f the general sugges
tions.
ivw; <■ <;t!' ullytu bi u i tled,
R. S. CIIENY, Cli’m.
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ORDINARY'S GOURT.
La*t. Monday was Ordinary’* j
and the following buiins** was I
dipoMd of:
Letters granted to WA
Moore a* administrator of the I
tate of J N Moore, dac'd.
Application filed by Mrs. Hul
da Moore for 12 months aupport
out of the eatate of J N Moore,
dec’d.
Application filed by Mr*. A J
Culberson for 12 moths support
out of th* estate of J M Culberson
dec'd.
Application of J H Ruilock for
letters of dismission a* ad min is tr- ]
tor of the estate of A G Stevens,
dec‘d. '
Orders were granted oh each ap
plication and citation ordered .
published.
R. F, MOORE,
DENTIST COMER, GA.
\\ ill ba m DanielsviUo every tii-si
Tuesday. Regular office al Comer,
i V* srk Guaranteed. Prices very
reasonable,
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WHAY • YOU t.kesudfclM
* * far f Because you waat ta getwell,
or keep well, of course. Remember
Hood’s Sarsaparilla Cures
fn our furniture department we are now prepariNg to make our fall purchase
{and to do this in a satisfactory to ourselves we must reduce stock. Our
motto in this department is j
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“We Miss no Sales,’"
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where pi ices are concerned, V/e can save you money in either department.
Come and see for, yourself!
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> WE MISS SALES<
! Comer Column
BaseliM.,!.
Sohiwlg opening.
Independence day.
I School opens here Monday.
I New buildings going up all the
while.
Jll Evans has been quite sick
this week.
The Ministers’ and Deacons
meeting was largely attended.
Miss Belva Mathews of Dowdy,
visited Comer last Sunday.
The M isses Johnson of IT*ill.
were among our fair visitors Sun
day.
1 Carlton was represented here
! Sunday by Misses Mamie ana
Janie Deadwyier, the '.MDses Wat
•* >n and Messrs Dead wyier and
Black.
Hon. J P Gholston i. haying
anew and commodious business
| house erected near the store how
occupied by L E Greene.
A party consisting of Messrs
J N Jackson. W I* Rowe. J a
Moon, and Misses Ob.h Jackson.
Louelia Daniel. Ellen and May
Moon, Lizzie Jackson* and Lillie
Birehinore, enjoyed a blackberry
hunt Wedues iny.
Winterville and Comer cross
bats this [Thursday] afterm n,
iu one o. the most interesting ball
games of the season. ’ ,
On last Thursday afternoon the
l>est game of ball we have wit
nessed this season, occurred here
between Comer and Lexington,
ijad-it not been for errors of 2nd
bailsman at first of game, it v-ould
have been a game of “soft snap”
with Pete and Sam Wilson, our
battery. We hav# never seen the
Wilson boys in better plight, nor
do more effective work. They cer
tainly hav# a successful season be
fore them. The game resulted in
a score of lg to 12, Comir winning.
Itlisses Susie Gholston and Bessie
Landers visited Mrs. J B Moon
Sunday.
If it were not for “Jaspers”
“JfihoA” “Hoosiers” and “Sa
gers young man who spends a
portion of his time in Oglethorpe,
would wear a happier smile.
NOTICE.
Georgia— Maduan eeaaiv.
Whereas W II Bullock, adminis
trator of in-. A C Stevens,'dec'd.
has applied to me for Jotters of
and amission from said administra
tion, This is therefore to cite all
parsons concern ad to be at. my of
fice on the Ist Monday in Oct.
matt to show why said latter*
should not be granted in terms of
the law. This July Ist 1895.
G. DANIEL. Ord.
Pure Mountain Corn
Whiskey
For sale by
J, IL Scoggins,
COMER, GA.
Our mountain corn whiskey is ab
solutely pure. Not even a small
headache in a whole barrel.
Wo a l*o hand!* the best Rye,
•whiskies, Brandies, Gin, Beers
Cigars, etc.
Our ' bottles are full measure
and we guarantee to treat you
tairly, When you corns to Comer
give us a call.
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Mrs* and -:d'je reels
Dyspepsia
r&ra. Judge Peck Yeiis Mon
vho Wss Cured
2ta£er*i*M from liyH]h*p*k. should read the fol
letter from J%li s. 11. H. reck, wife o'
JHdge- l*ce’.;,:v justice at Tracy, and a write*
cumieclmf will tin* AKsockitod Fnwjw:
**Fy a jilet*p seuso of fjratttiulo for the tirerV?
- pMef.t I l: tvc re: *|vf*d fm:w t.ljc use* of f-SofMl*r
s ,*rv*vinriijq, J have i.oei. It*;! t/j write the follow
i.:t: itatcTi.for 11:” t eu.clit of sufferers whe
nioy he: sipMltriy I’or 15 years I hari
been a suiicrer irthi; (lyspe;rsi.v and
Heart Trouble*
Almost every*l.iiii; 1 ate would distress Ttys. I
tried different treat nusits and inctiicioeß, hut
failed to realise relit;?. Two years nico a friend
prevailed c,- . i me tr try Hood’s birsaparllia
Hie first i *‘ N* l noli *ed Jadped me, so I
thisied taking it. It did me so r.iin h moir! tlisw
my frlemts softke f lie impn.veirent. I have
received such p eat bu.wiit irom it that
Cictiiy 2t.
S uov: have a a ex :e!leit; j :*i*J nothing /
eat ever distresses me. I i also keeps up iny
Hood’s^CHrss
*c.sh’a:ii! strength. I call not jirai.u Hoad’*
>ars:ua ii;• ' • much.” Mi;s Ji. M. I’eck
Tracy. Ciilifor.i.u Oet UDDli'ii.
Wood’s Pi:!s are hand made, and pei'tot
lu yio;ipniou and amn-acutcc. tie. a tie*.
CfircstftA *<st P'.rsinset Ce/fe?* m rt. Worts
wn-etni uFsm.th; Lex,ctou. **.
[So
jlleaSth
r means so much more than
[you imagine—serious and
[fata] diseases result from
[ trifling ailments neglected.
[ Don’t play with Nature’s
r greatest gift—health.
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