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"The monitor.
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Published Every Friday.
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ONE DOLLAH A YE&R.
Jfcweley & McGowan.
£ds. and Props.
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/ Thep*>ple are too* busy to de
vote much attention to politic*
now. At the proper time they
Will assert themselves, and then
woe unto the roan who imagin
ed that he had them fooled by thia
“hound money” nonsense,
' v> ————
Mr. 0 R Cappe has been appoint
, nd* General Freight agent of -the
Seaboard Air Line -system of rail
roads, with headquarters at Porta
mouth, Vn. The Seaboard is
moving all its head offieers to
and will operate th,
system from that point.
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--. .The paper* of the Bth congress
i ional district have thus early se
lected two men who can defeat'
i atone vi.. iMB j..f
. kin*, of Putnam ami Dr. 'Carlton
•of Clarke. Those sooner* over
• looked the mod prominent factor
in that campaign—we refer to
Judge McWhorter of Oglethorpe,
who made a remarkable race last
year. #
v The senior of this paper i*
monkeying with the playful wave*
of the mighty ocean on the hoaoli
at Cumberland ialand tlii* w'eok.
Between time* he vssmplts South
Georgia peaches, wateriiy&>ft. and
occasionally a sob<H*ti&s of the
Brunswick Brewing Cos .output.
In the meantime our jsi ior is
very much in evidence here at
heme, especially in the dejul hour*
tf the night, when he w*ke* to
the tiiusic of anew born crier.
p
CongMasmau Lawson jpilj dis
appointed hjs'friends by hi. pres
ent attitude ou JLhe currency *juoa
tion. We frankly jwijnit Untt wo
are surprised at hie stand for fteld
in its fight against silver. ftiut
Mr. Lawaon is'the represen talfre
of the peopl# of fcboßth c.ongiw :
, ionnl district, dpd btllieva* fflfet
'when it isaht&B'that his rfktrfp
i practically a nnft for silver.
he will give hie vote and hie' in'
fluence in favor of the whitA.
Vnetal.
* The lactift* rtf A Inula will peti*
ton Gov. Atkinson to commute
*ii sentence of Mr*. Nobles, re.
:tly convicted of murdering her
nusbaml. The Mofiitor doubts
seriously whether this would be
wise. This woman, and no one
claims that she is or won iuenno.
deliberately planned the death of
her aged huelNui i. and then 1 tired
a negro eorvdot to d> Ike -.ark.
When charged srith the crime she
did not, or could not, deny it.
‘We think the-g>)od]rtiU<i of Allan
'ta are misplacing their sympathy
hare.
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CROP PROSPECTB.
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The recent rains have been s
blessing to our people. Before
the rains came the farmers had
good trine to clean their crops and
®hey were in good condition to.grow
when the seasons did come. The
wheat crop was much better than
was ever expected, and the corn
rop if no disaster overtakes it
will be abundant. Then* is more
com plantfc& tbi* year than is
anally planted, and the abundant
•top promised will be tin* cause
of more fat hogs than usual this
year, and the old time hog and
hominy will be plentiful.
Cotton is now growing nicely,
and will make alarge yield unless
something not now known happens
to it. Our farmers are getting
more on the diversified crop line,
and when this is fully established
and our cotton crop gets to be a
aurpluc the hard times will disajv
|>ear and prosperity and plenty
will reign supreme.
May the day haste when this
will Ik* a reality, and the we wilt
all Ire happy and die aggravating
currency question will then la*
settled.
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Silver Meeting,
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THE DEMOCRATS OF MADI
SON CQUNTY STJND A
STRONG DELEGA
TION.
In response to a call recently
made, the people met at the court
house last Saturday to elect dele
gate* to the ailver convention
which met at Griffin yesterday.
The following delegate* were se
lected: David W Meadow, R H
Kinnebrew, C L Montgomery and
J R William*.
A committee wa* appointed to
appointed to draft resolution, and
the following were the resolutions
reported and adopted, which shows
that old Madison, the “free
state” is squarely on the demo
cratic platform, favoring both
tnetals:
resolutions,'
enacted under nw''constitution 6f
the United States, provided for
the free and unlimited coinage of
boih gold and silver, ami both
metal* were made legal tender for
all debts, und they so remained
for nearly one hundred years, and
were tlie basis of our great prosper
ity, eN>*tb>g until reeentlv, and
whereas, at the dictation of bond
holders, capitalist* and other c nin
binations, our congress .has by
legislation destroyed the parity ex
isting between gold and silver us
money metals and endeavoring
through the saino channel to fas
ten upon the people of this coun
try a single gold standard which
will utterly destroy our prosper
ity, because it mitigates against
tlie welfare of so large a number of
our fellow citizens.
Therefore Ire it resolved by the
jieople of Madison county in mass
meeting assembled:
1. That we greatly deplore the
course persueo by congress in
demonitizing silver, yet we declare
qur confidence in the unabated
patriotism of the people of these i
United Stute*.
2. That we stand ready and da
tarmined to werk with ail dili
gence for the obliteration of the
unjust law now in force in our
.country, which roba labor of legit
imate profit* and prostrate* agri
culture."
15, That we are unalterably op
posed to the single gold standard
or to the single silver standard,
but favor ‘the immediate, free and
dnlihiited coinage of both silver
unit gpld ou a parity, regardless
of the acta n of any foreign na
tion. ft <
4. That we renew our allegiance
to the great principles of democ
racy as set forth in the national
democratic platform of 1892, and
endorsed by the people at the pells
ip the Nationul election following,
and as interpreted by TToo, A 0
lie. oti, Hon. C F Crisp, find. A S
Olay slid ui my other good (hor
gia democrn.s.
Isaiaii F Wnirk,
K K M.vgrtN,
and AMg.H R VV i1.1.1 AMS,
lavi VV Wii.oeh,
ft C O’Kbli KV.
Committee.
Gov. Atkinson is rapidly con
valescing from his recent severe
illness. He was honked to visit
Madistm county duriug August
and address the ]>eopln on the
subject of education, but it is not
exp. den tkat he will come
now.
It is not. yet tco late for Madi.
son to have an exhibit at the At-
Jitntß fair.
The resolution* adopted Bv the j
•ilver meeting Of last Saturday,
i exactly the Monitor’# position.
Wo desitt? that both metals be
coined free,’ without discriimttion.
and this is what the democratic
party is committed to.
Warning. ,
All persons are hereby 'warned
not t hunt, fish, pass through or
|over, or otherwise trespass on my
lands in this county, as I will
prosecute the" offender or offend
ers to the extreme end of the law.
'Pair warning, aa 1 mean what 1
say. This-Jan. 28th. IStfo.
I vV. W SCOTT.
TheDoctor’sQiscovdfy.
DR. BROWN, OF DAVID CITY,
■ NEB., FINDS A MEDICIK&QF
RARE VIRTUE- f
lie First Cats* Himself srltb It, an*
Ike* Prescribes It for Ilia PatiaXlta
wit). Or*tir r in K Remits.
{Prom tlie Llnroln, Keb., GUI.) '
Dr. Samuel L. Brown is * pioneer reri
dent or David City, having lived tbeiy for
twenty years. He is well know* all 'over
Butler County, having practiced medicine
in every part. It is his recovery (nun s
very serious disease that is looked upfti as
a miracle. When visited by a Cali reporter
I>r. Brown ctidly related the history of hia.
aieknevs and his final cure.
“ This will be my first step into tlftKeld
of a [H-Thonal interview, but I am mi encmtsi
astic over my recovery that I feel Iflp- cou
ducting a regular experience meetinf.A
“Six nr seven years ago partial paralysis
act in u|>on my led side, ami I mkiu 'became
affected by kindred ailments. The pension
hoard found my trouble to be "partial paral
ysis of left ride, varicose veins of both legs
and left varicocele.” 1 was also troubled
with Diabetes. I became unable to perform
manual labor, haring to give up the; Ifirver
part of my practice. ! could bobbleßakini!
by the tro- of crutches and cane. Ajpied
every medicine that I ever beard t.fifjj cn
denvoring to relieve my suffering. ’ ,
i “ About a year ago 1 rend of a medicine
called Dr. Wilhams’ l’ink Pillig that
seemed to fit iny case, so 1 sens tor
samples. I was sn welt satisfied vrim the
samples that i sent for more, an iheygpud
directly in harmony with nature. >. Biosc
are the ihingM 1 look" for in treating di-Aves.
I used a nui ihcr of boxes Of tlie p(lU,auid i
am now entirely relieved of all n:y fAleral
gilmi’iils, and am able to move ahonWEiCR
inure, withont living hampered withjpHp
plins.discawe;, 1 a invfcractice I slwajluse
' " I now haV’ a 'rein art: able cafic|ifPHai
erti. Augustus Tnlfut, the pftrhnsßjjJßrm'
suffering front dlttbetc find inripidnerWMi'l
wit- in toe first stages of Brights Aii-me.
Th • •l.crnr.-i had failed to give him any Hi’cl'
All holies ofhis rveuvery Uaii Wn ipm' rp
Wh-n i was called in aud-fools rhrtrgVhf tlw
tine. lie is now on the. row! to chnit h'le
ru oovr-v. ' I he Bright’s disease was h ided
a off. ah I 'lie othernilmcntadVerwll A
■ ii'"'pl. r family <"ir;nut he flrutid, than,tna'.
of I*.'murder Talbot, of liraiuerd,’’ f
Nwrn :uul sul'seribvd to lad'oi e me this
sov 'i'h .lav of September. A. I). ISA!', rit
I David fit; ‘ Neb. E 8. Itt'NYoif.
ifrigi'd! Sok’ry I‘iiUir.
Dr. WiliismV Dink Pi'ls for Pale I’Sople
ire now c-'ven to lhe puldic as an ntitfalir.g
bbeid builder nod nerve restorer, curitk all
form i of weakness arising from a wllcry
-condition of the hlondor rhatti red n.'rvcs.
The ill's are su'd hy all ddilers, er will be
s. iit pas. paid on receipt of price (fiO'eijits a
l>nv or six boxes for —they are Sever
sold :,i hoik or hy the 100> by addrefsing
Dr. SVilHiuus' Med. Cos., Schenectady, fci.Y.
SHERIFF SALE.
•MAdiiwn county.
Will |,c sold on the fin*t Tuesday is.
tns lipxt.at the cc u•* honw In saictji uq
y within the leeal tiemreo' • aV. tb the
hiehoiit bidder for cash,.the foi owink pi*i>r
pert.T ti>-H it: All-that entire tr.ict rf iarni
lying Ud being In the county; of .Ufflison
Kittle of Weorcm. in Harrison district and
akjointng lands of Docia Moarborourh. J
W Brtufg an-J 8 A Winn, known nl the
Hen Christian tract of land. containing
I+S acujs moro or loss, There is a brood
oue hone farm open on the same. /K aid
property levied ou as the property ot A F
Hcarbototteh to Hs tlsfy uniovtgsgo ircaeu
lion issued from th > H’ipori >r court of
atiid county in favor of 8 A Wtan ujAinst
auid A F fJutd priwtfD'
pointed out In said execution and wijft'm
notice given tenant is possession as rifanir
by luw. This July 10th 18.6.
L. E. auooKS. shoder.
SHERIFF SALK. /
Ge rjia—Msdison oonmj. /
Will he sold on ’h'fi’st Tuksdav
B August next at the eeart h u u,e in
sAirt c n*y, within the legal hours o'
sa'e, to the h'giest bidder f m cast
the fo'l >wing property to-wit: Om
oertsiu uset of lent tying and beint
n said founts, adjoining lands of P
PSo relic, W VV 8 o‘t and others
ad to'Haiiiing 70 aores more oi
less. There is a dwel i><it house and
O' thni d’ngc, and a gs it one horse
fai m open on g one. 8 *rt land levied
on A* thep’o >• rtv f (J M It Cilbe’t
to art-fy a tax ti fa issued by K F
Manii, t*x o >ll<otor, ©t ceid .poumj
a. *i s C M R Co'heri, for ta|a md
o •nnty taxeg fnti e % /gr .1894,7b* vy
mdhvJ A(i vydoiL V) and tun -
Ird over to in©. Wlitti h notice gikon
<• l ant, >l, poesesef 4 '“This JuV H'h
189 ft, L. E. BROfVKB. Sheriff.
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„ FIRE IN . THE - •
MERCHATILE CAMPSf
Strong Proof Against Lonnie Greene! ’■
HEAD IT. k
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“Open and shut game 44
That’s what you want—
-250 open and shut paper fans 7c worth 15c.
250 black “ 5c worth 10c
250 open and shut black paper fan* with flowers
at 8c worth 16c.
800 Jap Fans* beautifully decorated at other
gets 5 and 10c, ~ •
500* pa tiers best 10c pins, will let them go’at 5
100 Ladies shirt waists at 25c cheap V 40c.
100 Ladies shirt waist ;vt ..00c cheap *at 50c.
A lowely line Ladies shirt waist at 1.25,
SUSPENDERS.
25 dozen at, H)e others get 25c and 05c
25 dozen at 29c others get 45c
25 dozen at fific others get s'c to 6°c.
2 > dozen Elegant washable ties at 10 cheap at. 20
25 dozen braided ties ti(. 25c cheap at 40c.
200 dozen nice white Pearl Imttons 5c dozen,
others, gel 10c.
2')U first class Hair Curlers. 5c others get 10 to 15c
25 dozen men’s shirts ak l*9c worth 85c
2p dozen men’s shirts, extra,length 05c worth 50c
These prices are the fruits of k lowing when and
where I > buy goods and are just a few pointers to;
ho many great bargains now or, sale at my houses.
JLiOSymiCSS CS-SfcESJESMTiE!
Danielsville and Comer:
M?***' 1 n Tfct' Uumb ! an unftklllng fndnS
H 1/ ft/ Th 4 t>p to.
\W imlt will, great energy
\ ■MfMT.'''' v loweir allied is tne
1 iptutilaitd Tjpe, th<f tbiiteiliof rUoae
I oi ndrtuacod iHcas and businasa
I jMH aaUity. P>ih of ihoEt Types belonc
I Jgdil to aby mau ar kothmm; uni
’■ Owlltemnnwr * t ily pit*
I parett tfipTrulU fv* seen persooa ft
v P-gl wWa vvjiwne >f now Ideas. coiv>
V reWl in ;i nfttafl so licit the
II 9 r-Aew-d of i4.t> vrVtale tv carol’s work
11 I T> fwr n be rw*4 in half an
laJ hoar. Tee t>meal Tyua iudlcateft
I g roAaenii*N. 4ilrarc and a love of
W ll mßiftc. ftatloit. A person
vrii* tkio t) of kbnmb wWI tfeor
*3 Ml ongrWy Hijoy Uv* lifwrafj wgtowhoai
wl of iHt&'rrM* U*%tame. ’The Af
. A/ Mi Tyvje iftAl<Avto love of
**4 art, wblci 1 . wttl (U>d rare
O ftß H. tha ofi-picU
►f Ifß arc of to*e, imslies, ropro.
d'4 finiit :V orglMiii pnintinff be
i JK# ib** oeii*t>ratod at
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l\ bn* ‘yrtvtoi ov ry subwcrfber to
IV 1 I) irtoou(i's /ttaaßainv [or Ulls, Tlie
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JrW M afkio. iwl vhe* ait dw u* 80 po>
r’ } avvi v ,u l wvjygrW I.V iMieHa Lid mat
ta h. in reality, ft port
it l ® l art no.dia of Mw* highest
J|| cfor Tb** PklloftoimU Type & the
* l/i: ■’■b thumb of Pk tntekor vu4 jiivanior
Ui;) *>f vtha will bo AleHApry inter
vj estAcl in dt*vtilof*d moutkly
f S 1 Jgf OIK* of iu ;• KftMtreuH departmein
m Mfu wbioli eivK -cti.' omiiv ftBB
Lrd ||i HtsU. ekr*mieAj er|f
T f*t. faaev, and fat* of the dak
4 M IH******‘‘b t'* a peiffll
1 fil Famtlv WikTHaiue, nod was lonyp
IK Qat'on ef tV MwitdßM.
JV\ Va Sane hi ysur subscription: it wH
• Hv oo*i only 1.00, and you will have
f tl adou<ii In one. A44*69
Ido SI J MKiciNftH Daaoneer, Hibhshw,
/ SMr Hlb Sireet, Few Yorfp
j mf 'niouMb not fanliioH mavraftine, fli
ffcvffi fr V*‘rt<mt fmWon itaartietaft
r fffl family and aocnesfoi matters wi
F bw t‘f Miperlative interest to those
i peeeedg the Feminine Type 9
I Thumb, vrhiolv iimiceteft in ks sau^
I ijva stea, yknderne.sv, swft nail, aiftft
/ Bsaooth, rounded tip, tho*e taaffei
wbiuh behmu to mm
■eftMer feeisrervooe of wsotft fhonld inowrlkto
JfenoreetTifnniudoe. If tou are unacdoekitM
tt> merttv til for * rpoettufl*. •
Spa will *4mlt 'luu , olna thew TUI MnS ha* Mt
jb> in tha’ w*y of bt*>k morajr bv floa ng t.Wg
.to satisfy m* wf wnM m
TNK S t mNDARD.
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DURANG’S i
Rheumatic Remedy!
Has Fiwtaued Its rcrntaltOß ter IS rears 4
us Mbc Uw MsuiUtnl remedy for m 1
oui*k an! uorajiuiunt acre oi fthounta L
Jtasa. Sail S<a*osn. e ta.. In oil It* tana. I
■t 4a aniiorred br thousands *i Ftast-
atana. I'aMtafecoa nn<i Paints ft la I
purely repaabia and buUda up fcna tba a
•rat (loan It luaur tail, ta aore. a
Prica la oaa dollar a battle. nr 4* 4
bottlaa (or 2v# dalteai. Oatr *-par r> aut 4
phlat aant Free by Mat). Address. 4
D*?3*£’s MlSlltll M sc. ]
a 1316 L Stfiei. I WatdafUH. D. C. <
Ounitta'i Mr COPaare lisv h.'si 4
aarvk They ,<m d4t at oauw ttht•<.'.- *
Umu a bonrebold itnadna.
PMt;sore tks ox. .r aatna r*a tx l
ro* tJis a?
5000 yds first-class shirting prints ( @ 4 cents
others get sto 6c. '
5000 yds very best indigo blue prints <B.- 5 cent*
others get Gets.
f 1 ■
White Goods 16 per cent, under former prices.
A magnificent line CasTimere, Imperials, Satin,
Gloria. Dimity cords, Linen Lawns,..Crepe
dress goods and various other goods of this class.
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A limited quantity “French Tartan” well worth
l .00 ray price is 75 to 90c. „
A limited quantity Woolen silk stripe ehallie
worth 85c my price is 2'2^c.
A limited quantity of Foregn silk striped ehallie
worth 75c my price is 56c.
i 1000 yds Trilby Plisse the latest dross goods out
yd cheap at 20c. .
I liave sold over 600 yds of these barga'n goods
m 12 hours and have plenty left for you, if you will
come now.
Lap dusters at 650 worth 90c. Linen Lap dust
ers at 75c. worth i.OO. Linen lat> dusters at 1 00 1
j worth 1.25.
A hard to beat line of Ladies Trimmed Hats,
all new styles and beautiful. They must be .sold
in 80 days at my price or yours.
Fall term, Opens July Bth ;95
'This school is to be taught absolutely FREE for every hild
within ihe school age fsr the term of One Hundred Days at any
time in the school year of 1895. Parents will find-it to th air ad
vantage to patronize this school Board from $5 to $lO perm on to
COURSE OF STUDY:
Primary Grade: Spelling, Reading. Writing, First
Steps in Geography and Primary Arithmetic SI.OO
Intermediate Grade; Spelling, Readiug, Writing, [contin
ued) ElementaryJGeogrnphy, Elementary grammar, mtetme
diate Arithmetic, Composition SI.BO
Advance ,Grade: Spelling, Writing, History, United
Pates and General complete and Physical Geography, ad
vanced Arithmetic, complete grammar, Latin. Algebra,
Physiology, etc. SI.OO
W. DABJCEY GHOLSTON, Principal.
MISS WILLIE A QUINN, Assistant.
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