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COMPENSATIONS!
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LIGHT SUCCEEDS DRKNESS, SUNSHINE FOLLOWS STORMS, AND JOY TREADS FAT UPON THE LEDEN HEELS OF SORROW! THERE IS NO OCCUPATION WITHOUT ITS Dis
advantages and its compensating benefits! No conditions of oiicrmttances so bad without an admixture of some good! Just now PROVISIONS begin toriso—but, t ßanks to Nature’s law- ■— l
DRY GOODS GO DOW*
Our Removal clearance sale begins in earnest. The stock must be sold before Ist day of Augthfi
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J, R, Crawford,
—Dealer in—
Dry Goods, Groceries and Gener
al Merchandise. Wagon yard ac
commodations free for all at pres
ent. i'*ill furnish 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 fet fat cattle, sheep, goats
or hogs.
Come one, come all. miles
from Athens on Danielsville road.
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Local Happenings,
Items of Interst to ‘‘Free
State” People Picked
UP bv
MONITOR REPORTERS
s4 lu<H Bit Is Mill MoitMili HUti
Is EtsHf llfssttf— Mrtla, Butte.
Msrrlsu, Vliltecs, Etc.
A C and J B Campbell of Ila,
come dewn last Wednesday.
Miss Leila Kellum is visiting
relatives in Royston this week.
B D Bone of Larkin, was down
to see us Wednesday. Barney is
a jollv fellow and we are always
glad to so** him.
This week‘s Great
Slaugter
OF WASH GOODS.
20 cents Indigo Lawns selling at 10 cents.
124 cents Black i.awns selling at 8 cents.
15 cents Black Lawn selling at 10 cents.
25 cents Black Lawn selliug at 12J cents.
80 cents Blank Lawn selling at 15 cents.
12 J-2 cents Irish Lawns selling at 8 1-8 cents.
15 cents Jaokouets Duchos selling at 7 1-2 cents,
150 Lawns and Organdies selling at 7 1-2 cente.
15c. Figured Ducks, in white, black, navy and clar
grounds. at 8 cents.
8c Pereales selling at 5 cents.
12 l-2c Pereales selling at 10 cents.
10c Cheviott Shirtings selling at 7 cents.
8e Cluck Muslins selling at 5 cents.
12 l-2o Check Muslins selling at 8 cents,
loc Check Muslins selling at 10 cents.
25c Check Muslius at 15 cents.
8 cents White Lawns selling at 5 ce' is.
12 l-2c. White Lawns selling at 8 eenss,
150 White Lawns selling at 10 cents.
2&c White Lawns selling at 15 cents.
ASSORTMENT NO, 1
1,600 yards Cotton Dress Goods, such as Ginghams,
Outing Cloths, Muslins and Percales, goods worth Bc,
loc and 15 cents. Choice of lot 5 cents.
ASSORTMENT NO. 2
1750 yards fine Ginghams; Caprone, Satteens, Bat—
tist and Morias, goods Worth from 12 l-2o to 20c per
yard. Choice of lot 8 cents.
ASSORTMENT NO. 8
1. 642 yards French c atteens, Acotoh Zephyrs, Bat
tiat China Cloth and Organdies; goods worth 10c,25c
and 350. Choice of lot 10c,
G C Daniel and wife are visit
ing relatives in Jefferson this
week.
0 L Jones is the proud father
of a bouncing baby boy. The lit
tle fellow put in his appearance
last Tuesday night,
Dr. T J Wills and family of
Washington, Ga., visited friends
here this week, and went from here
to visit the Dr. father in Jackson
county.
We learn Mrs,Lucy Wilson from
a wagon while coming up the hill
this side of the new bridge across
Broad rivsr, and broke her arm.
This is said to be a bad hill, but
will be better of course* when given
a few good workings.
The members of Lystra- church
and friends of the same, met'the re
on last Wednesday, and beautified
the cemetery and church grounds,
This work is dene every year, and
these good people take pleasure in
it.
Col. John E Gordon waa in
Athens Wednesday.
Hon. David W Meadow is in
south-west Georgia this week.
Mrs. Lucy Goss who has been
visiting her brother, S 0 O’Kvlley,
has returned to her home in Pitt
man districs.
Miss Mildred McEwen,.of Elber
ton. who has been visiting Miss
Mattie Carrington, has returned
home, accompanied by Miss Car
rington, who will spend a weak
with her.
I will be in Danielsvitle on
Monday, August 19th and willSa-.
main until tnK. 24th, If yon
any kind of Dehtal
I will be glad setve you. #ll
work guarsnued. N.
R. F MOOKIiL Dentists, j
B N White and
Classic city last Wedne^ay.^*^
Hubbard Jackson, col , waa JatlV
•and here Wednesday charged with*
misdemeanor. \.\
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Clearance Sale
OfJwhite lawns, figured swiss, organdies, mulls
ackoets aud nainsooks, soiling regardless of cost
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CLEARANCE SALE
Of table linens, napkins, Doylies, Towels, crash
Pants Linens, Apron Limns, and white quilts, selling re
gardless of cost.
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25;CENT TAKEN OFF ON EVERYDOILAR’S
WORTH OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS:
Shirt waist. Embroideries. Laces, Handkerohinf*.
Ladies’ and children’s swiss ribbed uuderteits, children’s
Lawn caps aLd bonnets, chiffons, white and fancy, para
sols, Fans and' Neckwear,
$ J- •• Vf t
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25 CENTS TA KEN *ON EVERY DOL
LAR S WORTH
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Wool Dress Goods, Silks and trimming*, lace cut
tains, Fortiers, table covers, rugs,, mattings, Floor oi*
cloths ahd trunks.
DAVISON X LOWE
J B Hunnicutt and family, who
hod . been spending a few weeks at
Madison Springs, returned to their,
home in Athens yesterday,
W S Threlkeld, the popular
bailiff of Brookline, was in town
yesterday, ,
J R atid J T Williams of Pitt
man, came down yesterday.
T J Scott of Atheas, was hers
on yesterday.
Unole John Sailors, one of Har
rison’s most substantial citizens
was in town yesterday,
Mrs. Df. It C Moseley, of Roys
ton. visited relatives here last Sat
urday and Sunday.
Drink Royal Pale Beer, sold by
T H Riddling, Comer.
I The appraisers appointed to set
apart a years support to the wid
ow and children of Rev. T J
Adams, dec’d. have made their re
port and set apart them thb whole
estate. There was no debts ow
ing by the estate.
Misses Addie Lester, who has
been visiting her brother. Dr.J I
Griffith, has returned to her home
m Clarke county. Mrs. Dr. Grif
fith returned with her, and will
stay several days.
Say! my friend, don’t
give agents your money—
go to ptSonways Music
House, \ Athens, for the
best Organs, Sewing ma
rines, etc,; at prices, that
STH astorHsh you. KTbu
rely What JVlr
2fc<|nway tell& you afout
anything. \Ci 5
Larkin Dots.
Mr! Young Williams we are
glad to states in much letter.
Buel, the little eon of A V
Jenkins was Vmdly hurt last Tues
day at the school house at Union.
It seems that the boys ware en
gaged in playing ball;, and the
bat slipped from the hands of one
, the players and struck the liltle
fellow on the foreheat}. He was
unconscious for some time. He
was carried home as tjuick as pos
sible and at this writing is doing
nicely.
Tommy Chandler' speaks of at
tending the camp meeting at Hart
well.but in going, there he- will not
go >ia Fort Lamar.
Luther Chandler attended the
singiug at Black’s creek Friday.
He report* a nice time.
The picnic at Pleasant Grove
Saturday was a grand success. Our
oowmanity was well represented.
When Quilia Carter returned home
he performed the chores, and then
struck a bee line for the creek, in
whioh he waded all night. Quilia
thinks agreatdeal of his toenails.
The Moon Grove and Easy Beat
base ball clubs crossed bats at
Bullocks gin house on Ist inst.
When the game was fi ished the
score stood 18 and 12 in favor
of Moon Grave.
Billy Gober warned his band to
meet him* at Larkin Monday to
work hie toad. Quills Carter was
was ths hand, and brought' his
hone u> pat in bis place. Billy
brought a mule in his place, and
there they were is a dispute about
who should work. Quilia told
Billy he had brought hie horse aud
that waa ,ah he. So there was
Billy with a horse and mule and 2
plow stocks. He swore he would
not plow either of them. 7i P
VFrighr sympathised with ur. Go-
Millinery
Clearance sale.
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Every Trinsmed*Hat will be sold rt. exactly 50c eu.
..the dellar. Big reduotien on tailors And trimmings,
it! •" •.
This weeks Specials
5o for Swiss Ribbed Vest, worth 10c.
6*5 for Ginghams worth Bc,
5c for Percales worth 80. v
3 cakes tine toilet soap tor 10c. ,
One cent per cake for good,toilet soap.
2 ..... * 4 * * vll V JUgfwY. tM
One pint good amueuia for 5u
One cent each for childrens fans.
lUo for wool Challies that sold at 20, . m ni, ,
26e for shirt waist silks that sold at 49c.
10c for Linen Handkerchiefs that, Held at 25e.
1000 ribbon remnants se. worth 15c. * .
' 1000 ribbon remnants 10c, worth 26s
25 -yards good sea island f for 11.00,
50c for corsets Worth 75u , . .’ v .
75c for corsets wertA j *
60c per dozen fer large#wels wpvth 75c; „ ,
5a for Eibbreideries, worth Hid and 16c ' tf , 1
10c fer Embroideries worth 150 And 20c
'• lg for Embroideries worth 20u aud 25c
250 for Embroideries worth 35c. 600. and 76c,
35c for dress Patterns, best Indigo Prists ja . 60
ber and twirl him he couldlbave #ne
ef his hands as he had throe on
his road.
JO Wright will make a lino
speech at the debate next Friday
night. Others will do likewise.
ILA NEWS.
Georg# Boroughs of Planter,
visited Marvin Campbell Sunday.
B W Mercier of DanieUviilg, is
visiting rotative* bore this week.
J B Campbell and family visited
relatives in Jackson county Sun
day.
■ Mr, Ollie Strickland of Evings
toa, Fla., visited his sister Mrs. J
B Campbell, here Monday.
Mr. Stephen Harris ef Jackson
county, was visiting relatives her%
this week.
J D and Joe Chandler of Hix,
attended the singing hers Sunday
evening.
Prof. Hayes aang at the church
hero Sunday afternoon. i
Ila was well represented at
Danielsville Saturday.
School is in a flourishing con
dition new—7o students enrolled.
Miss Lee Campbell, left last
Friday for Nickvilte, where ahe
will teach a class in muaio.
A PROBABLE* MARRIAGE,
vmimt *
Rumor haa it that on* of our
young ladies and young men are
to be marriral at the first opportu
nity. The rumor further says that
the license has been procured aud
all ia ready exeept the opportune
ty get off,
ms fir 11 wale, or* aßyT*** |
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Are You Sicß,
Of Being \
Sicli? -S i
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t Then let us suggest a cure.
J Ten to one the trouble started •
i with your Uver. A torpid liver ,
f iiti Rhmimiriim. , t
Coiiitfbirtkiii' Pyrow^iiiHttd*
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f goes straight to work on tbs 1
fiver. It drawees that organ;
t wishes it active again—the add i
' leaves you’re Hood and jron'fW
f cured. Tsstfanooiad Mew:
' s. w. ruvsa i
4D w. louts Street, cioeiuaU. 1
f Sek Your Drsgfirt er Meretaet See A (
f CULLEN It NEWHAM. ,
Sole Prop Mora
. Knoxville, Toon.
R*c T * Mi die in* for by
L E ,Owt(i
Dr.Jt P Sorrell*
O B Griffith,
M>r. J I Griffith.
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