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Our Removal clearance sale begins iu earnest, The stock must be sold before Ist day of Ammst
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J R CRAWFORD,
—Dealer in—
Dry Goods, Groceries and Gener
al Merchandise. Wagon yard ac
commodations, free for alt at pres
ent. Will furnish beds at 10c
per head. Meals reasonable. Also
runs a first class blacksmith and
repair shop. Good horse shoeimr
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| pules
from Athens on Datiielsville road.
Local Happenings,
Iteips of Interst to ‘‘Free
State” People Picked
UP by ;? ’
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MONITOR REPORTERS.
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M iMiri Sat la SaMl'H Mouthfuls so as to
Ba Easily Digsstcd—Births, Beaths,
Marriages. Visiters, Etc.
Thomas Montgomery, son of
C L Montgomery, of Fort Lamar,
was visiting here this week.
Jas. M White and wife of near
C edar Grove, were visiting relatives
herd last Sunday.
Mrs. W O Welch of Comer was
visiting her parents here on last
Sunday.
T F Christian the popular J. P.
of the Brookline district, was here
last Saturday. . -
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-This week‘s Great Clearance Sale Millinery.
Slaughter. ‘ V
of wash goods. . Of white lawns, figured, swiss, orgaidks, mails, Clearance sale.
jaekoets and nainsooks, selling regardless of cost. 7 ' : ' n ’•
20 cants. Indigo Lawns selling at 10 cents. '”'* ' '"" i
12i cents Black Lawns selling at 8 cents. Kvei v .:n u o ; v ij „ C n
' * - ‘CLEARANCE SALE *>■ *•>■ Big o„ ..il,„ ,„R .ri.Li^.^v
30 cents Blank Lawn selling at. Id yents. . -.. '> 1 " ,"74 ',4 iMj-Ji .jgy W
12 1-2 cents Irish Lawns selling at-8 1-3 cents. rtf -ltn.uL lv .r "W m > . x
15 cents Jackonots Duchos selling at 7 1-2 cents, feu tS,7 A
loc Lawns and Organdies selling at 7 1-2 cents. fard’ess o 1 coat mins, and white quills, selling re r !, - ~ •* ' f
150. Figured Ducks, in white, black, navy and clar- ° Tllis •' f
rett grounds, at 8 cents. , J- •?| Kf i y. *1 IT 1, ..; TANARUS”
8c Percalfe# selling at 5 cents. * *•; '-'%M •'
12 l-2o Percales selling at 10 cents. " 1 1 M; ;• 2k
10c Cbeviott Shirtings selling at 7 cents. 4 ' 4 -
8c Cluck Muslins selling at 5 cents. 25 CENTS TAKEN (Wifnv rVeuvivu rl i>. , ■ ' t <■■
12 l-2o Check Muslins selling at 8 cents. WORTH OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS- *' ' A wlof ’Kwiss Wnlied VesL i^orth'lOc.’*
15c Check Muslins selling at 10 cents ' 4 ' ' • ’ '
25c Check Muslins at 15 cents. . < $ .. 5c for Ginghams worth Bc.
S , c , cns ite Ijawus Bcl,iug at 5
12 l-2o u ujte Lawns selling at 8 censs, a tehirt waist, Embroideries, Laces, Handkevehinfs. ,
15c White Lawns selling at 10 cents. Ladies' and children’s swiss rilfbed imderveilsr children’s ® cakes tine toilet soap for 10c.
20c White Lawns selling at 15cents. Lawn caps'and bonuetft, chiffons, white ana fancv ~ , , * i' 4, ' .
sols, Fans and Neckwear nonB ’ wnite auct tanevpaia- One cent per cake for goo* toilet, sth.p. A
ASSORTMENT NO, 1 • “
' •••*■ l, ue pint good ainuioiua for 8c
1,500 yards Cotton Dress Goods, such as Ginghams,' ' (),u ' W ll each f’df childrens fan*.
Outiug Cloths, Muslins and Percales, goods worth Bc, ' " *" 1 .-* i . Idtffoi wool Chavi s th|n sold at IS®.
10c and 15 cents. Choice of lot 5 cents. ’ 25e for shirt waist silks thatsolij at 49c.
laenoruswr x-n fm Liiieu' Handkerchief, that sold at 25c.
ASSORTMENT NO. 2 Hi* 0) 25 CENTS TAKEN OFF ..ON .EVERY DOI, IS r i i |tSiir in "Tm < '' S‘"‘
1750 yards fine Ginghams, Cap.ons, Katleens, Bat- LAli’S AVORTH OF——4 ; W, St -V 1 i 'r W 7w,,r 4 ‘
list and Morias, goods worth frou'i 12 l-2c to 20c per " , Soil Bt WS' ' -W'
vard. Choice ot lot 8 cents, _ .. ,> . ..-j_ . 1, ’ m ,
, • i )e for corsets worm ifl.ftO IP '
ASSORTMENT NO. 3 * 50c per dnun for large towels worth 75c
il.-642 yards French Ratteens, Scotch 'Zephyrs, Bat- jl SS 'S ' "’i ‘ l6ii for KmUrofderms TJrth^^Vaud^Oc
tist China Cloth and Organdies; goods worth 15c, 25c cloth’s ahd trunks * ’ I loot oil Id for Kmbioidericr. wolfb 2fio *ud 25c
and 35c. Choice of lot 10c, 25c for Embroideries wenh 35c. s('c. and 75 0 .
' * , 3$C for dress J’ittterns, best Indigo Prints w.’ 60c
Mrs. Dr. Griffith and D E Grif
fith, visited Athens Saturday.
Born unto Mr. and Mrs. E, P.
McGowan, on last Friday, a girl.
Our lawyers are beginning to
talk about court, and things in.
that line are beginning to brighten
up somewhat.
All people who enjoy a nice
cool, refreshing drink, call for the
Famous Royal Pale Beer, sold at
Comer, by J H Scoggins.
Lonnie Greene, will sell you
white lawn from 2|c yd., up, at
Danielsville or Cqmer.
Sheriff Brooks went to Jeffer
son last Saturday after Dan Wynn,
col., who has been at large since
he knocked bailiff Jim Guest from
the buggy about a year ago. There
re two indictments against hi a,
ere. He was arrested at Winder,
and tried to break jail there, after
which lie was darried to Jefferson
| for sale keeping,. ‘ Jy
i If you want, lire insurance, in
either country or towtff' , feaU f>h
Moseley fc McGowan, Daniel* lie,
and we will fit you up. We repre
sent the Hanford Fite Insiiftaree
Cos. which is ono of the largest
and best companies in the world.
Royal Pale ' Beer, mad" by the
Atlanta Brewing Cos. is by far the
best, purest, most refreshing drink
hr the drinkable kingdom. Sold
by Tom Riddling, martagbr for J
H Scoggins, Comer,
We notice fiom the Jackson j
Herald that Col. C B Henry, for
merly of this place, has ‘located at
Jefferson for the practice of l%w.
We are glad to note that he is
succeeding since his return to his
first love.
fiaid for dry hides at
Brooks & Power,Com§r, Ga, j
Another handsome line of spring i
and summer goods, just received
and the price is below zero, at L F ■.
Greene’s, Danielsville <t Comer. J
DAVISON 5 LOWE
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\\ M Davis, our popular bailiff,
is Kteppiag high this week, on ac
count of the arrival of- anew
baby girl at his, house, "
Mrs. of Ogle
thorpe, who has b6en visiting het
brother, D R Moseley, has return*?
ed home.
Dock Moon, a negro who has
been con fiot*d in jail liere inf quite
awhile, was released on bond last
week, .v
Jim Cheney, of . the Hve~H very
firm of y eney & Young, of
Athens, was in town? on lasfiiShy-
Our senioris off an excursion
"ifch th® weekly press gang tiifet
Drink Royal PaleHeer, sbmbv
T H Riddling, Comer.
WARNING.
David Eweris, jr. eblf y . |pii of
David Jfiwens, sr., age 15, has run
away from me. 1 forbid anyone
from hiring of bnrhOring him/ un
der penalty bf the law, This July
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DAVID E WENS'.'
COFFINS AND CASKETS.
Persons at a distance can rely
on lieing 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.
Dr. J I Griffith visited Harmony
Grove last Saturday.
‘J R Williams and
W B Gunnells, of Pittman dist.
were here Saturday.
Emma Dickson, who was jailed
here last week, sift;ceeded in giving
bond and was released.
5 Forks <
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tocal Happeningss|jpGund
f the. Forks. . •
J .L Young’s little babe Ims
been quite siok, but is bet tor at
thj writing. •
1 Mr. atid Mrs. W W Barnett were
yisiting at our house Sunday and
attended preaching.
Had a large crowd out pt preuchv
iug Suinlay and Sunday night, f
The honorabll county school,
commissioner, B N White was in
town a few hours one day List
Week. Come, again Ben. „ Jw|
Miss Ida Grimes, who is teaching,
school at 4flßrnpsoi.s Aoal
life enrol scholars. ..Miss.
Ida deserves a good patronage , ns
shot is an accomplished young
aiid a fj;ie teacher, * ' , , ‘
Boggs was represented at [ifetch
ing Imre Sunday by three of tier
pretty young ladies', Misses* Edda
Hunt, Aimie Jordan ,ad Lou
Ebefhart . p?
Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Bob Smith
of Smithonia, attended preaching
here oupday.
Judge Boggs, the efficient post- 1
master at Boggs/ was in town last ,
|p. ;. fj
Mrs. Sarah Lester and her love*
ly daughter Miss Susie, are visit
ing the fan ily of 0 P Griffetll
tliis week.
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Mr, and Mrs, Lee Eberliart. who'
have been down on a visit to Mrs.
E. parents, Mr. and Mrs. VV l
Meadow, left for their home in
Jackson county Monday.
Mrs, Anna Erwin and Mrs. Tom
Erwin, were visiting in town last
w de k.
Jim Anthony of Athens, has
moved his saw mill to W W Glufip
tops place, two miles- below hjHf'
mid will saw up Gholstou timber*.
M rs. Bettie Hnnsford and ‘ Mrs,
Nancy I’ateet, are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. J L Young.
%ldw McKleroy and Patterson
poached to a large audience here
last night, Two very good ser
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l^jsses.Mattie undLou Hampton
aw,d Miss May Siam, thfse very
i) re tty young Indies from above
Danielsville 'attended preaching
. here last pigbt.
Miss Susie Sliaw, a lovely youpg
lady frpm near Danielsville, was
at prehchitig ‘last night.
Mrs. W J Meaders has a very
wick child.
j Prof. J A Coil well boarded "the
train for Athens yesterday evgn
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I Miss Moore, a very aceompligh
•'(l young lady from Gainesville,
is visiting the family of her uncle
Mr. J R P Thompson, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J S Fleeman were
Kidd and wife last
night, and attended preaching.
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NOTICE. .
peorgia—Madison couufy.
Whereas W II Bullock, adminis
trator of Dr. A C Stevens,’dec’d,
lifts applied to nm for letters of
and amission from said administrn
t ion. This is therefore to cite all
persons concerned to lie at my of
fice oi* the Ist Monday in Oct.
ne*t to” Show why said letters
should not be granted in terms of
the law. This Ji ly Jst-189b.
G. O. I>AK J Kb, Ord. ‘
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tu you #W al> .om r> Ut V*£- f* M**'
AHWfcwlfeSi,
“Too Faeblo
To Ba Cured 1
I of RHEUMATISM or DYSPEPSIA." ,
, Nonsense 1 That’s a doctor's
excuse. %
rustics Lows, of Ridgeway, 1
Mich., was a Rheumatic sufferer
over 78 years oM—“too old to 1
i expect s cure,” so tbsjr said, (
’ Us took
‘ Remarkable oSss, you say. Ail
1 cases where this remedy Is
used ere remarkable. It’s a
1 remarkable medicine.
" It cleanses the blood of acid
f —makes a torpid Uvsr active. -
Testimonial bek-w:
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Roe’s medicines dof sale by
L K Greene,
Dr. R P Sorrojls, * .
Dr. J l Griffith, ‘
D E Griffith.*
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