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THE MONITOR.
Piauiin Iviit Fbidat.
ORX DOLLAR A YEAR.
Bibrt T- Moantxv, Editor.
Rdw. F. McGowan. Bus. Mano. 4
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF MADISON COUNTY.
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DRAWN TO* SERVE AT THE
SEPTEMBER TKIJM OF
ODR COURT.
’GRAND JtfRY.
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1 James P GkoUton,
2 J Callie Seagraves,
3 Henry W Whit*,
4 William D Eberhart,
5 WilUa W Gholaton,
6 William H Thompson,
7 John iT Davie, ,
8 David Patteu.
9 William J Glenn,
10 Otmdaab W T Rodgera,
11 George Eberhart, Hr.
12 Jonn H Rice,
13 Alexander 8 Johnson,
14 James A Hart, •>*
15 KranoW M Glenn,
16 James \f at field Fowler,
17 Janiea Ni,Griffith,
18 Jamea f 'Griffith,
19 Francis W Bird, i;V .
20 JoflhVttjftsott,
21
Un U BullockV
William H Long,
*fi‘WiJljam II Cartith,
27<Juhu R Gunnells,
# ltinoUea D St riokland,
27 Andrew J Itriek
28 Robert J Sorrells,
29 Tfiomas M O’Kelly,
TRAVERSE JURORS,
1 Henry E Erwin,
2 James W Bryant,
3 David L{Gordon,
4 George W Westbrooks,
5 Washington Grimes,
Parks SRioe,
7 John S Moon,
8 John I Larders, ,
9 Bennett Strickland.
10 Thomss J Morgan,
11 Albert M Scarborough.
12 George W Mann,
18 William A Sims,
14 Willis J Nelms,
15 Samuel J Freeman.
16 Asa B Canada,
17 Simeon Berryman,
18 Christopher W Crow,
19 Franeis M Huff,
20 John T Seymour,
21 Thomas M Landers,
22 James F Alexander,
t 28 Birdy 0 Williams,
24 Walton J Freeman,
2' Luther C Brock cnridge,
26 George W Duffle,
27 Edwrrd N Kinnehre#,
28 Frank N Epps,
29 Joseph P Dead wyler.
30 Richard T Richardson,
81 W A Strickland,
il Hardeman Wade,
38 James A Hart,
84 \\ illiam 1) Porterfield,
34 K F Marti
86 Richard F Tolbert.
A dr*miner dropped the following
fecord on the office fioor ef a hotel:
Mitee traveled, 2,964
Ntamber el trnski 8
Shown m tuples llfi
f*old good* ig
■teensaked the news 6,061
Told the news 2,210
. 2.160
Di*t knew ti9l
Bhen asked to drink 1,861
wnk i^ggi
Changed politic* ’* 48
Changed religion 20
Daily expenees allowed hy hoase|B.
Actasl expense* per day $7.
Clear profit par day fij.
Cash os hand |q an
Been to oharch ' i
R- P. Sorrells,
PMXSICIAN ANI> SCRGEOX.
v Danielnvillc, <*a.
Diwanee of women and! child rerv
* specialty. j, '
CASKETS.
Persona at a diataneo an rclv
on be„,g am t d m’coftne and Caa
tlvor V V an T I r viM? - "
CLS'-a Ih 'e tjiem from
mtd, ' l P- Term -cash or
credit to responsible parties.
A S. JOKXSOX.
THE V7ORD.HE WANTED.
As I was plodding along the
highway I was evtaken by a farm
wagon with eight men in it. all
armed with rifles and p.s yla, says
saya the Detroit Free Press:
The driver kindly pulled up and
invited me to ride Into . town' with
then);
After I was seated I asked one
of them:
Are you people out on a hunting
expedition?
>o we are not bantin’ anything
After a horse thief?
No.
Perhaps its a shooting match?
No, not a (hootin’ match.
I didn't like to ask further ques
tians, but after a silence of five mint
utes the driver turned and explain
ed:
“It’s nothing but a lawsuit of mine
which comes off in town to day,
And these are year friends?
They ar*
1 cl id on like to ask why they were
armed from head to keel to attend a
lawsuit, but he sRw ms looking at
the weapons and added.
The verdict of the * lawsuit oaght
to be in my lavor witkent qtestien,
and there are two or three
weak-kneed critters on the jery.
And your object is to brace them
sp?
Exactly! That the word I was
tryin’ to think ef! Yes, when- they
set eight of us walk in and tdke
fiont seats the jury will* brace right
up. and the verdict will be socoidin'
to law and evidence, and I’ll git my
horse back. Couldn’t think of-lhat
word brape to save my life. I knew
it #n* fhtlmidate, bat I 4 couldn’t
thirtk ef brace. Glad, we picked
ye up, mister.
in
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Poor
Health
'means so much more than 1
'you imagine—serious and 1
'fatal diseases result from
'trifling ailments neglected.
’ Don’t play with Nature’s
'greatest gift—health.
If ynu are feeling
l wa onto! lorn.wr.F
fa . and generally ca
, IllYVllrn’C hiusled, nervous,
UIUWIIO h * v , " =PP<lle
,—^ wr * and can’t work,
begin al once tak ■
, V lug the most rella
■ es/\n Ide strengthening
, I mil medfrine,which Is
Al V/aJI brown's Iron Bit
, ters. A few hoi
. ties cure— benett
I M. 4 4 AMf. cornea from the
nil! PfQ yr, y
i UUILI J r~ r
Uitk, cud 11 ’ a
i pltusaul lu lake.
It Cures
"tyspepsla, Kidney and Li ver
ieuralgla, Troubles,
Constipation, Bad Blood
Malaria, Nervous aHmepts i
Women’s compUlnts.
r.et only the ccnliilie— It hss crosacd red
Hues mi the wrapper. All others ere sub- 1
stiiute* <>n receipt of two ac. stamps we
wi'l send set id Ten Beautiful WorM'e'
Fiur Vicwa and book—free.
BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE. ME. 1
S2OO Offered Free!
Opficb Finer National Bank.
Nashville, Tbnm., April t, dfe.
PROF. J. F DNAOOHON. raitS.DaAVOnOM*S PRAC
TICAL BUSINESS COLLKOK, N AAHVILLK.TBNR.
Dear Sir.—The time for Which you deposited
fioe three month* ngo to-day >• a forfeit under
yOr proposition lo Rive SIOO to any charitable
Inetltuti'i'i iiiNaelivilleandftaotoany Boalneu
College south of theOhlo Klver, If yon could not
snow more written applications for Book keepers
and Htenorraphera during the PAST FIVE
MONTHS than any other Rnalneaa College south
of the Ohio Hirer could show in the PAST FIVE
YEARS, has this day expired, and. no demand
Baring been made, the same is now held subject
to your Chech. Respectfully,
W. P. Band, Cashier.
N. B.—A certificate of deposit for the shore
was published In the dally papers of Nashville,
the Ctnctnnatei Smfmirrr. the Atlanta Conitiiu
/•eo, and thirty thousand circular*, giving the
eolleres three months' time to accept. —As, A
smil* Daily Awruis, April y, /Spy.
Write Pnoo.T. P. Drauomor, NaahvUlc, Tana,
for hla foes Catalogue.
POSITIONS GUARANTEED
under rraaonable conditions. Do not nay It can
not be dons, till you (end for Ban catalogue ol
DRAUOHON’S PRACTICAL
Nashrllle, P
Tills College la strongly endorsed by bankers
and merchant!. FOUR weeks by Dranghen's
method of teaching bookkeeping la equal to
tWBLVR weeks by the old pUa Special ad
rnatagas In Shorthand, Penmanship and Teleg
raphy. Cheap board. Open to both saxes- No
vacation. Eater now. RailroOfore pail
HOIS STUDY. V*X?T2BJ£SS£.
gnonyawp Ann Pishasmip especially adapt
ed lo r ‘horns dudy." Write for ''MooseStudy ■
ctecnlars at once.
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WHAT DO TOW takemndkln*
" ■ for ? Because you want to gntwall,
or keep well, of course. Remember I
Hood'* SaroajMrill* Cuvoo
Urm. S. A. I.rfebw
Rossmr.yne, Ohio.
Terrible Misery
Helpless With Rheumatism
and Without Appetite
Tired Feeling and Fains Olspellee
by Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
" I was In tarrlblo misorjr with rheumatism In
aqr hip* and lower limb*. 1 rend to much
about flood’* Sarsaparilla that I thought 1
would try It and see it H would relieve me
When I commenced I could not tit up nor creii
awn ever In bod without help. One bottle of
Mood’s Relieved Me
Maweh that I waa toon onto! bed tad eoul<!
walk. I bad alto feH weak and tired all the
time i could not tleep r and obtained to little ret!
at night that l felt at! worn out In the morning
f had no appetite to eat anything, but flood's
Hood’s s v> Cures
Sarsaparilla restored iny appetite so that 1
could eat without any distress, and I bare
satMd rapidly In strength. I have taken live
bottles of flood's Sarsaparilla and I am as well
aver.” Mna. 8. A. I.p.kkiieii, Rossmoync, O.
Hood’s Pills euro liver Ills, constipation
MSousness, jaundice, sick headache. Indigestion
Are Ynt SicK;
iOf Being j
1 SicK? f
Than let na euggMi a can. ■
I Ten to ona tha trouble etarted l
l with your three. A torpid Uvnr ,
enuaea Rheumatintn, Neunlfin, t
Constipation, DyepepaHt, Head
i gchotod tdoSSQOtbtf tillDE&tßi J
m
l ftREr
f roan atndght lo worit on the
fiver. It rieaneee that ergani
• mahee It active again—the add \
leaves you’re blood and jron’ro
f cured. Testimonial below:
1 I eaied my srlfn of nanralgta of '
555&®kri5SS
' a. w. PAUII •
MS W. raarih StreoL Clnelaaaa "
’ m Wer Br—siet ee neeeheal Set It
f CULLEN IkHEWMAKp ,
. KaoxvMo. Tons. i
Roc’s Medicines for sale by
L E Greer.e
Dr. R P Sorrells,
D E Griffith,
SIBOO.OO
GIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS.
$150.00 every month given array to any one who ap>
phot through us for the most meritorious patent during
W; fiWwiUb
and the object of this ofcr m to encourage inventors te
keep track of their bright ideas. At the same time we
wish to impress upon the public the fact that
IT’S THE SIMPLE,TRIVIAL INVENTIONS
THAT YIELD FORTUNES.
such as tha " car-win Arw*' which can be easily slid up
aad down without breaking the passenger's back,
"sauce-pan,'* ’’collar-button," "nut-lock! 1 ’ "koKto
stopper, ’ and a thousand other little thiaga that must
any one can ind a v.-ay of improving; andlhesc simple
hraenuona are tha OOCJ that brine largest rvt-'mj ta &
anther. Tty to thiah of soaieihing to Invenu
nr is not so hard as nr seems.
. Patents taken out through ns receive special notice in
the " Kali seal Recorder, published at Washington,
n. C., which is the neat nesrapaper published in America
in tbeiatarests of inventors. We furnish a poor's tub
seripdsn to this Jonraal. has of coat, to ill our dinars.
Weaho advertise,free of cost, the invention each naonib
which wma osu $l5O priae, and hundreds of thotssaoda
of capita at the "Nnrianol Recorder," containing a
sketch of then matt, and a description of his invention,
anil he scattered thronghout the United Sums among
capitalists and a—idkt iumri, thus bringing to thru
attention the merits of tha invention.
ABcomtnuniestions regarded strictly con Men dal.
JONN WBOOERBURN * CO..
gaWettom at Antiktn and Poeelgw Fsrimtts,
• F Street. N.W.,
On 389. Washington, D. C.
Car Kl/rrtntt—tdittT tftkii fktftr. *'-’<r>riw
,>A htirKEG.
BLOOD BALM.
BVaar Bsp,s^amg
-KSjtBsSR6S^
na mart .omttTp Tfrlw Thao a dozen of
JJJt °^ rr Mnd- It batJdn up the health
nml strength from the flint dona.
gjgg&S^&asH
igff9aim3|
?MMMtBt,. Mails, t.,1
Represents the net shrinkage irf property value in the South and
West, according to the tax returns officially recorded, for 1894,as com
pared with 1893.
A decisive contest I* to be fon -Ut between now and the next Presidential election for
-$^F T R.E]E; COINAGE]^-
THE PEOPLE’S MONEY—the coinage of both gold and silver, Without discrimination, which means i}j. Iree coina-o
of both a opposed to llie p diet of eon r+c- lon, which ha been dictated bv Kngland and adop'ed in Washln-ton n .,,A
levies tribute oti every product of the farm. ~:t valuations of all ttilfti* and on all compeiisalions for labor. “ ’
THE GREAT ISSUE NOW is the double st.nriard against the single standard—the mu of both "old and silver a.' stand. rd
money ntculs against keeping the currency of the country on the gold basis. ‘ ™
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