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THE MONITOR,
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Published Every Friday,
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
Moseley & McGowan,
Eds. and Props.
H<m. A O Bnooii hag written a
letter in which ho declares him
self for the white metal at th:> ra
tio of 16 to 1.
Do not forget the meeting called
for nextJSaturday at 2 o'clock p m
to elect delegates to the Griffin
eilrer convention, which meet on
the 18th iust
Nearly every county in the Itate
will have delegates Jat .the Griffin
Silver Conveiuion, and the leading
of thcataU! are deluges,
notwithstanding the cuckoo organs
aud the liard tight they are making
to crush it.
The gold hugs are casting about
for a leader, bin do not seem to bn
able to find an available one. First
they have it Cleveland, then Whit
ney, then Kuslis, then, they don’t
kaow. These fellows are badly rats
tied over tile outlook anyway.
We are receipt of a ticket admit
ting us tojthe Texas Fruit Palace at
Tyler, Texas, which opens on the
17,th iust. Tyler will do llio grand
thiHgjduring this time and a pleas
ant trip could be had. if ws ••my
had’the leisure and the means.
Oov. Northen lias smc icded in
locatinga large colony of immi
grants from the Northwest in south
west Georgia. Tho location of this
colony will bring large quantities of
ntonsy into the state fnd place it in
crroulution. The first payment oil
tho body of land bargained for is
$125,000,00, and will bo paid over
in few days, Tho colony goes to
Wilcox ami surrounding eountiee.
, The old Liberty Bell that the
oily of Philadelphia and tho whole
nation priao so highly, will be
hrooght to Atlanta to remain during
the exposition. When this trip was
first proposed, the Philadelphians
objected to its coming, as they liars
nothing which they prize so highly,
and for fear •! its being destroyed,
do not like for it to go away ho*
home. These ehjeetions hare been
©veieomo however, and the old bell
will he on exhibition ia Atlanta.
i Hon. A O Bacon souaUfr elect
from Georgia, has rats his voice in
behalf of silver at lire ratio of 1(5 to
1. Senator Bacons letter to the
tnitidrgers of the Griffin convention,
shows that lie has not forgotten Ins
promises to the pco|c, which he
made in the recent campaign. Sen
ator Bacon is s man ofWep research
and his irndwrly letter aiows that he
has the matter tm\uh thought,
a unfits strong arguments in sivqrs
interest is a boomshell in the gold
bug camp that they are afraid to
pick up. The Monitor is proud of
him as senator, and predicts a bril
liant career for him.
The, following incident of New
York life shows how bndly we
are getting mixed:
.“An Italian sent an American
lad to a Chinaman for Ms laun
dry’. The Amerioan gave the Chi
naman a fiO-eent pisce, John bit
on it and said: “Counterfeit;
yougettee in trouble; me keeper.”
und put it in his pocket. The
Italian then called ami “started to
give the Chi Hainan a beating. A
Greek left hie oyster etand to act
as peacemaker. The Italian drew
a raaor, and the Greek shied a
bottle of cayenne pepper at him,
which struck a Hebrew. A negro
who was passing shouted, und an
Irishman in the uniform of a po
liceman arrested the 'fighting con
gress of, nations, which Was presi
ded over by a Dutch police jus
tice,”
There has been another addition
to the Cleveland household. It
is another girl, and t 1 e mother
and babe are doing splendidly.
A Mrs. Cottier was sent to jail
in Chicago the other day because
she refused to divulge the where
abouts of her daughter. Her hus
band was ueing for divorce, a nr:
wants the custody of the child.
The mother claims hat die father
is not a proper person to taks
charge of her, and went to jail
rather than to divulge her where-,
a bouts. Shame on this judge.
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Senatoi>J<>hn T Morgan of Ala
bama, will be at the Griffin silver
convention and will address the
same. Senator Morgan has a na
tional reputation as a broad states
man and a man of great intel
lect. This will he a strong draw
ing card for the convention, a
many will take advantage of fhe
oteasion to hear the able and ac
ted senator from Alabama u
* * *
John S. Smith, who mysteri
ously disapjieared from Atlanta
sometime ago, aiid who was at pne
titne ffmiiuhf to Tie dead, and all
the lakes around Atlanta wort!
dragged for his body, has turned
up in Mexico. He seems to have
given all the detectives the Blip,
and is now safe in Mexico. Ilis
arrest, Inis been ordered, hut it is
not thought that the treaty be
tween the countries will admit of
liis extradition, as the cliargo
against him is only embezzlement.
Did you ever hear of human
being literally skinned alive and
live to tell the story. During the
thunder storm lust week, lightning
struck a negro cabin near High
Shoals, descended 4 through the
roof, and struck a negro woman
on the (head passed down tho
full length of tho. body, peeling
the flkiu as it went. When found
the woman was still alivo with
skin from her entire,body hanging
round her. She wa9 alive at last
Reports.
Prof. Hnckabay’s show hero
Inst night, 'was well worth
tlie amount of admission fee!
charged. Anyone, no mutter what
he professes, or is, can go and see
this show without regretting it,
Tli F! 1,1 FlnwiTi' Tnxt.
Silence everywhere, and shadows,
save whom tho rod glow of the sanc
tuary lamp and the pale gleaui of Hie k
©ring tapers faintly illumined the
shrine.
Stately’ palms standing ghostly iu
the shadowy background, roses and
lilies of regal beauty, trailing sprays
of lustrous blossoms twining the pil
lars of tho tabernacle, and just at the
door a cluster of field flowers, butter
cups, clover bio.ms and daisies in
lowly rovereneo paying homage tc
tlieir Maker.
Common field flowers, nearest of
all to the living Presence!
"Tho lowly shall be exalted,” mur
mured a worshiper as the message
of inliuite love entered lior heart’
"If not here, dear Lord, then at tho
eternal doer of thy tabernacle shall
tlio lowly lie exalted.” Mary Ji.
O Su'd* au iu Donahue's Magasdou.
• OX IN t: PiDSMIC.
Ili'pnrt >f h* Vi t rlit*ry Surgeon on
l )!••;:* In Dooley County.
Tho following is the report of tho
▼etarinary surgeon, seat, by the depart- •
meat of agriculture to investigate and
prescribe for an epidemic among the
oxen, 0 in number, working at the
huntin' wood of Messrs. O’Neal &
It.'Oss in Lloowy county.
_ Atlanta, '3.
Hon R. © Nesbitt, Commissioner of
i of A at'culture:
Du\h s*K~ At #*>ur request, I visited
the lumber wood of Messrs. O'Neal &
Gross, at Remit, Dooly county, (ia., on
tlio nineteenth to,investigate a disease
among tlieir work oxen. Five were
dead and buried velum I arrived and
four sick in the lot in Penis. We we t
out on a tram car four miles in tbo
woods, where the oxen worked. Tho
overseer reported about, 30 more smk.
From a hasty examination I was saiis
fied that there was an epidemic that
would go through the entire herd anil
I advised them to be sent into Puma,
where they coaid be put under proper
treatment. The following morning I
went through the eutire herd and found
all affected, i took tnu te inns rat uro of
each one, many going as high as 103
and 103 3-4
Tue disease is a well defined epidemic
of red water (hin.new albominvoria),
characteriz 'd by emissions of red color
ed urine; th discharges :rom the bow
els were tinged vrita bK-0.1 and 'mu
cous; the pulse was quick and breach
big horrible.
Til.- causes of this outbreak. 1 think,
are due to npnro water from a well
the oxen wore watered from. O wing m
the lew fiat situ itiou the surface water
from the iot was washed into it.
r console the epidemic a mild form
that readily responded to treatment
which we gave first by purgatives, fol
lowed by autisoptiouml alterative med
teiues. Respectfully, J. N. Cook,
Voterinary Surgeon.
BROWN'S IPON BITTERa
oures Dyspepsia, In
cigestion & Debility.
5 Forks
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Local Happenings arolind
the Forks.
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Sunday was a rainy day. •
Last week our town was unusu
ally dull.
Farmers busy getting through
with their r > ps.
W W Kidd went to Wintervilh
last Saturday in the interest Pit
tard Bros.
Agent Turner took in thef, bull
at Comer last Thursday‘night.
Mrs. 0 R Buesee and
in-law, took the early train iSat
iir<litv morning for fjieir ffjUire
home Ft. \'alley.
Hon. W H Bullock o>' Rpggs,
was in town last Saturday.
Revenue officers were
thick around here last- Tu'iday.
spying out evil
Joe Kirk gave a blacksmith
some old carriage springe to make
some heel- sweeps, one half for the
other, hut Joe had to help make
his half before lie got them,
J T Williams and Misses Ella,
Lilia and Eures Estes, went to
Comer last Thursday evening,
Wde Glenn of Comer, vas
visiting the old folks at the Glum
house Saturday nlid Sunday, j
Jimmie the Agent, went up! to
Winder Sunday, returning oa the
night train.
Rev. Brewer preached at Con
cord Saturday, no preaching;
Sunday. Rev. Brewer will be
there again at next regular meet
ing time, commencing on Thurs
day night before Ist Sunday in
August.
Prof. Con wells singing will
commence nt 5 Forks on Monday
after the 3rd suit day in August.
Messrs J T Pittard and C T
Bul lock of WintervPJe, were in
town Monday evening.
Let all turn out and hear Elder
Patterson at the church at this
place next Monday night.
Harry Foot, ool„ sowed 8f bush
els of wheat and made 48jj.
Messrs E F and G V Martin
and families, wore visiting Mr, und
fdrs. W C Hitchcock Monday,
SHERIFF SALE. '
Georgia- MiulU'n county. J
W ill b# sold ojb the Tuesdavr
ug. next.at th# court kens* in snid (/uu
ty withia to# legal hear* of sale, ft tt>
I highest bidder for cash, th# fallowing pro
perty All that eudr# true 4 *f laid
lvlg and being in Ihe county qf Martitoa
White of Ooorgia. iiwHnrrison district and
nkjoining lands of florin Scarborough. J
W Krajrp and 8 A Sian, la Awn ,n the
Be* Christian tract ff laadt containing
liS aci es in or# or Inn, liter# is a good
ouo hors.) farm open Vi tl/ name. Said
property b?vi#d oil as\h(Mr#pcrty ot A F
ararbomuglrtp a tisfyNAam-tp ig# ~ ;eru
ti# i*ud from the yWi,- i|-_
said c#uly in favor ,/i3 A fJitiu against
•nid A F Scar borough. Suicl proprtty
pointed out in said execution sud written
M>ti,.o given tenant in posiassi'oA as recinir
by law. This July lot* IS it.
L. C. JSKOOKS, BhorifT.
SHERIFF SALE.
Getr^ia — Mtdisca anan?y.
M’i’l b# o'l<. >h fi Tutvda?
i Austin n*xt at th* et,urt hotiv* i#
*jn c.iiimt, within th* legal ktursef
e, t*<ith# b'g #t bidder f it- o-tsli
iti# toil Wirg'pi#f ©,-ty t#-wit; o>*
■ er'iain tl'cl of kill lying and btit.g
u *sid aluutT, vcj* : ',itg !ai do of H
1‘ So velil, \\ \V S a.t and othr*.
a*tl io'‘\*' r f 7© acres more or
Ikss. r l'h,L }. a dw.ringr kou#* and-!
ortht.i d'i'gV and a go.
fa u open oJU land ’aw?
on a# () w R C 'lhe t
JJt rfy a ix 4 li fa iaud by E F
Martfit, tax >iloot#r, of laid aonaty
a;*i' 8 C M K Co-bert for aunt end
oonnty taxea for the yen- 1t94. Levy,
*id# by J A Gordon: L C aad fijjj.-
*d ovtr to me. Writu* notice jive
in pot)eti■•*. Tbie Jb I }’ 11 tia
im, L, n. BROOKS, •beriff,
■ Great Western ORGAN
Haadsar Then Ever. Flaett *f AM.
SsiW Weisst, Betted Pwefc, Bfgaat Finish.
i MAGHIKIOKICr OR4AW with ft par* itaging
A tana, Irmti Ui* wfunH whlapar mt ft lute, Lu
Um |fw4 hnmnsny of u Mthwtn. 10 • Urp, 6
mum, 4 (*ta *f nwh <m<J and— Me eoepWra.
HEW STYLE 2I‘tS*OHLY SBO
ANB We PAY THE FREIGHT.
Phillips L Crew Co.,AitaMfc-rr
L a A A A A A A A 4* A A A A A A ' A_ A ▲ A _ A _ A . _
„ FIRE !N THE
MERCHATILE CAMPS ”
Strong Proof Against Lonnie Greene!
“Open and shut game“
That’s what you want—
-250 open and shut paper fans 7c worth 15c.
250 “ “ black “ 5o worth 10c
.-t-250 open aud shat taus with Rowers
at 8c worth 15c.
800 Jap Fans beautifully decorated at 2jc other
gets 5 and 10c,
500 papers best 10c pins, will let them go at 5
100 Ladies shirt waists at 25c cheap at 40c
100 Ladies shirt waist at 80c cheap at 50c*
A lovely line Ladies shirt waist at 1.25,
SUSPENDERS.
dozen at 19c others get 26c and 85c
25 dozen at 29c others get 45c
25 dozen nt 830 others get s‘c5 ‘c to G°c.
2 ' dozen Elegant washable tiesal 10c cheap at 20
',25 dozen braided ties at 25c cheap at 40c.
200 dozen nice white Pearl buttons 5: dozen
others gel 10c.
200 first class Hair Curlers 5c others get 10 to 15c
25 dozen men’s shirts at 19c worth 85 c
25 dozen men’s shirts, extra length 85c worth 50c
These prices are the fruits of knowing when and
where tJ buy goods and are just a few pointers to
he many great bargains now on sale at my houses.
TOMMIE CfcEfcEUEBBraS
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5000 yds first-class shirting prints @ 4 cents
others get st< ■ 6c. .
5000 yds very best indigo blue prints @ 5 cents
others get Gets.
White Goods 15 per cent. uruJer RuMaer prices.
A magnificent line Cashmere, ImSifiats, Satin..
Wvrhu Dllt cords,' T3ren
dress goods and various other goods of tflis class.
A limited quantity “French Tartan” well worth
1.00 my price is 75 to 90c.
A limited quantity Woolen silk stripe challie
worth 85c my price is 22£c.
A limited quantity of Foregn silk striped challie
worth 75c my price is 56c,
1000 yds Trilby Plisse the latest dross goods out
124 c yd cheap at 20c.
I have sold over 600 yds of these bargain goods
in 12 hours and have plenty ftft for you if you will
come now.
Lap dusters at 65c worth 90 c . Linen Lap dust
ers at 75c. worth 1.00. Linen lap dusters at 100
worth 1.25.
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A hard to beat line of Ladies Trimmed Hats,
all new styles and beautiful. They must be sold
m 80 days at my price or yours.
DiSIELSYILtE HIGH SCHOOL
Fall term, Opens July Bth ‘95
This school is to be taught absolutely FREE for every child
within the school age for the term of One Hundred Days at any
time in tho school year of 1895. Parents will find it to th air ad
vantage to patronize this school Board from $5 to $lO per monto
COURSE OF STUDY:
Primary Grade: Spelling, Readin; , Writing, Eirst
Steps in Geography and Primary Arithniouo SI.OO
Intermediate Grade, Spelling, Reading, Writing, [contin
ued) KlementaryJGeography, Elementary grammar, mterme
diat.Arithmetic, Composition 30
Advance 'Grade: Spelling. Writing, History, United
1 ales and General complete and Physical Geography, ad
ranced Arithmetic, complete grammar, Latin, Algebra,
Physiology, etc. s i -60
W. DABNEY GHOLSTON, Principal.
MISS WILLIE A QUINN, Assistant.
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