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THE DANIELSYII
Berry T. Moseley, Editor.
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■’DRY HOODS.
CSreat ”W*aluesfor “^Veek:
Get Eeady for the Exposition.
DRESS GOODS.
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100 five jij patterns, (tamil’s Hair
suiting, $1.00 4 woitli doable.
150 Suits Scotch suiting, pure
wool, $1.50 worth 2.50.
s<> piece# Serges and Fancy suit
ings, $1.25, worth 82.50.
25 pieces pure wool and silk and
wool mixtures, $1.75 per pattern.
Actual value $3.50.
25 pieces Covert mixtures, pure
wool $2.75 pattern. Value double.
25 ] ieees all wool Henriettas,*l.so
pattern, worth *3,00.
15 pieces Scotch Plaids, worth 60c
—this week's price 35c.
This lot of Dross Goods are truly
the best values ever offered to the
trade of Athens?.
. NOVELTY DRESS GOODS,
New weaves in Rough effects..
Eonciay French Curies.
Camels Hair suitings.
Copied and Basket weaves,Craped
Eff| |l. Monair seiges, Figured Mo
.LaiV aiid Sicilians, black and color
ed Brilliauteen,
A GREAT LINE ©F
Black Goos,
English and French serges, Hen
riettas, Fancy Weaves and Rough
Effect,
Special values offered for this
week.
SILKS.
Black axi) Colored.
For waists, skirts and dresses.
French Flannels and Eiderdowns
for children’s and Ladies’ Jackets
and Wrappes.
II IE
ayton; Wellington and Jackson ‘ Streets.
SPECIAL COTTON GOODS
100 Di'ess patterns Outing cloths
89c. worth double.
100 Patterns fine Ginghams 49c
worth $ 1.00.
10c for French Sat teens.
10c for Cashmere Ombre, worth
20 cents.
for Scotch Plaid Outings
worth 15 cents.
10c for Fleeced Black suiting,
worth 15 cents.
10c for Crape,cloth, worth 15c.
6sc for 4 4 bleaching, worth B£c.
5c for Sea Island, worth Bc,
10c for heavy Canton Flannel
worth 15c
New lot, Percales, dark grounds.
New table Linens. New Towels
New Fringed Linen Cloths at
pecial bargains. Ask to see them.
New Rugs.
New Lace Curtains.
New shades. New draperies.
15c forF.gured Swiss, worth 25c
HOSIERY.
Fast black silk fi iish for Ladies
Children and men, 10c. 15c. 25c
35c and 60c;
HANDKERCHIEFS.
500 Ilemstiched Initial sc. good
15c value.
1000 pure Linen U)e. good 25c
value.
Neat Bordered, good, 5c Bc.
10c loc amt 25c.
I Embroidered handkerchiefs 10c.
l6c. 25c. 850 . Site, .id l 75c,
Devoted to the Interests of Macs
DANIELSVILLE, GA.. FRIDAY
KID GLOVES.
_ ,rg t y layte
import tmiMrdi Che famous Mag
gioui Francesco real Italian Kid;
best glove in the world.
Every pair guaranteed to give
perfect Satisfaction or money re
turned. Prices $1.25,5l ,50, $2.00
New veilings.
New Bplts and Buckles,
New Pins and Ornaments,
UNDERWEAR for fall and
winter now ready.
NEW WRAPS in all the new
cuts, short,‘medium and long,from
76c to *35.00 each. Select early,
100 Wool Reefers for school
wear. *1.0) b a special,
MILLINERY.
Miss Powell has returned, after
two month’s stay in New York,
studying the styles and selecting
slook for the fall trade,
NEW SAILORS, full line in
■ stock
Butterick’a patterns and publi
cations.
October Delineator now ready.
New lasi ion sheets free. Ask
for one,
EMBROIDERY SALE.
Our MR. DAMSON while in
New Yonc bought from manufac
turers’ agents a large lot of Ham
burg and Swiss Edgings, which we
will place on sale Monday at
HALF VALUE.
UMBRELLA SALE.
Now is the time to buy school
Umbrellas.
50c for Silk Umbrellas worth
double.
itectiu.if them frol ' je 4 Lt '
cholera, I deem It flftO
Ilf l b!ic - fr . llk Ci
Vt is torn/ vj
y
of Invest to ‘‘Free
,te” People—Our
Lck, Visitors, Etc.
Hardman of Five Ferkf
1 Wednesday.
> W Meadow is attending
ilie court this week.
je S A b exposition adr
ient in another epUnuu .
kmlon and vife visited
?in Ftnklhj county tins
"iS’PL J M Kidd vi.-it'Ml his sop
GWtoY- Mil' I’iav. S. 0. last
W#k. *
If'fias Callie Brooks left last Satl
i#iay to eater the John Oibeon
Ijjditute, .
iP'e will nav a high price for
ffljpftlbs dry hides.
j|h J- T. Baker A On. Comer:
'jpf yon have anything to sell
fll the people about .through
,iw columns of the Monitor.
A Miss tttila Burns of Bankscoun
visited Miss Lou Kiln Long tast
fUteday. Mr. Segar accompanied
jP* 1 *fc
f 'Mrs. Thorn ton iof Hartwell is
Halting her daughter, Mrs. J F I,
PWd here this week.
Bel. ~ . *y? , ?• ■ *‘> f \ i
tPM e will pay tils' higlwst- price
por all kinds of country prodnci,
j* J. T.- Bakry* & Cm..Comer.j
I MisV Mattie Mattog _wlts> has
ween visiting Miss Janie Hnadw-y
--hrr of Carlton has returned
Jimue.
R T Murray of Nichetson-eiuue
down last . Sunday, and carried
Mrs. Murray and the children to
their home at Nicholson.
4L Mrs. Bessie Kidd nee Mattox,
rof Fair I’lay, 8. G. is visiting Capt.
Kjdd and family, and other rela
tives bore this week- i
Die sjdyort j-wnjdfiggfcjf ~H
THueginTtV Son of Athens, m ’this
issue. They are the leaders in
Crockery and table furnishing
goods, and can fit you up in Any
thing you may call for. Their
prices are the lowest.
Highest' price paid for cotton
seed. Cottonseed hulls and .meal
for sale at the lowest prices
G W B Raidk.n,
Hull, Ha.
D E Griffith took in the grevt
Atlanta Exposition this week,
While there Mr. Griffith bought a
nice line of goods that lie will tell
you more ahem through .the col
umns of the Monitor.
Drink Royal Pale Beer, sold by
T II Riddling, Comer, Ga,
T S Methviu the live stove
and tinware man of Athens, has
ian ad in this issue that will pay
you to read. Mr. Methviu is the
leader in his line, and when you
are in Athens and want anything
in his line look at. his stock and
;et his prices before you buy,
i Bring us your chickens, eggs,
and butter —we will pay you a fan
c|y price. J. T. Baker & Cos.
Coiner, Ga:
A protracted service begins at
the Presbyterian church to-night.
and wilt be conducted by Dr.
Mack, assisted by Rev, Mr. Simp
son. Both of these gentlemen
are well known here as able and
earnest ministers, and the meeting
is expected to accomplish much
good,
12£c paid for dry hides at
• Brooks & Power, Coiner, Ga.
I hear them say that if
you go to Athens and look
around for yOurself, you
will be able to exchange
your old Piano, Organ,
Sewing Machine, etc. at
Conaway’s Music House.
COFFINS AND CASKETS. ,
Persons at a distance can rely
oil being suited in coffins and Cas
kets at Dauielsville. Stock is
never shert. 1 have them from
thehokne made up. Term cash or
creditp responsible parties.
1 A. S. JOHNSON.
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' JTaiMox bjtfflVis.
M # $ 7
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f%sy bJm ngivoabjjt w tlier
f(#aS’llior jw crops. A
JPTrmeig/nre making? 1 "hay. infMj
tjw sun -wines. Hi
M ij§ <i vt mf
Mg lenur* Bond jjgfs he pretjfrs
iOw father thapieliiekon,
Yol. lt H Kmnebrow waf at
ilia old Borings last Saturday.
Thi*o=r*Hlti>day-sohool at Bonds
academy Is being revived again.
Prof. 1) K Hill had ftHass at
the singing at Band's academy
rtiutrtay yveiling. i . ...r;
The find of hax ton A Shearnr is
now putting up a’ new gin near
JShifdh elmroh.
TRy most popular love song with
our young people at pro sept is
“Sweet. Marie.' -
Quito ig.„tfßgwd 4i* our young
men took . inuie singing convent
turn at lia the Hrd. Sunday.
Mr, Oliitrlie N Bojid ■ is now in
specting lip about iia. Its some,
young lady, isn’t it Charlie?
Several of pur young people are
making to take in tlife
exposition at Atlanta this fall.
Quite n large crowd of the young
people f this eontu’iUntty' attend
ed the quarterly meeting inFrtihk
lin Sunday. .1 ,if/, *
The youtig bf thW eom
mvniity'ftnticipatea nice? time ;at>
the celebration at tle Ware itehool
house next Sunday.
, M ,ff 'h-eturneil
tro>u Danielsvilie, where she hiu<
been spending -awhile with her'
sick daughter, Mrs. Col. Bond.
Quv merchant,, B F Anthony,
tnade a dying trip to Athens last
Thursday and brought hack a reg
ular drummers load of dry goods,
etc. .
Bond '& Bond are now separat
ing the seed from the cotton right
afoug. What they mean •is fin
ing! Their whistle blows early
and late.
Our'syrup men, Mr. J E Bond,
fdmmwg Iri* od
raying “drive up, hoys.” . Mr.
'Bond is a hustler in the syrup
manufacture,
Mr. Wilev (linn, one of Carnes
ville’s most business,young men,
spent the day with Charlie N
Bond last Tuesday. Como again
Wiley, you are welcome.
Miss May Sims one of our most
charming young ladi :s left last
week for Athens, where she will
make it her future home, much to
tho regret of our young people.
The young people enjoyed a
musical entertainment at J \V
Beard’s last Friday night, in hon
or of our music teacher Miss
Octava Crow. Tho string hand
was on hand,
Miss Octava Crow who has been
teaching music in our town for
some weeks, has returned to her
tnmie near Dauielsville, much to
the regret of a certain young man.
Tho debating society at Bond’s
aerfdemy will reorganize soon. We
hope the young people will take
a. lively interest in the organiza
tion, as this society is interesting;
and not only interesting but in
structive.
The prayer meeting at Bend’s
academy every Wednesday night
is in a flourishing 'condition at
present. We are g'ad to see our
people taking so much interest in
these services, A’e can’t do too
much for God,
ANOTHER CHILI) DIES.
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The grim reaper has again en
tered the home of Mr, and Mrs.
R F Tolbert,
Little Grady their youngest
child, died on last Monday and
was Iniried ot the cemetery here
on Tuesday morning, Rev. L D
Coggins conducting the services.
Only last Friday they buried
their'eldeat child Lamar, and now
so early, the gririi reaper again
entered their home and took awav
the other and last one.
The Monitor extends its sincere
sympathy to the bereaved parents.
FU R N BTU R E fysssss
DOM Cttlcaeo mfra. and sell Farnl
sATnnvA>ire In all parts of country,
Ciori-Iili: <llrct from factory, at whole
['•RESIDE:, sale price*. Heml sc. for post
age on bigllluaCat. American Fsmiture Agency.
JMUav Pengn . a amtMn
dvsru from overwork or tmusaboid cans. I
Brewa’e Iran Hitler* Rebuild* the
lystem, aids dtetelon. rnur>ves execs* pf i
sud curesmafaSa. Oct tho genuine. - J
Edd. Jf, McGowan, Bus. Manager
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Hot dry.
Mrs. C W Moms is quite sick.
\V 1[ Hnosee has a very aide
child.' 1 . ... , ... :
AH three ol olir gins doing goad
work. *■- l ;■>- • •(. • : .s ,{v
V >ur scribe is under the weatktr
tills week, , .
Both of Vi* W Kidds children
are sick.
Mrs. W I Meadeia, d*es ttot im
prove vei y tast. f *y
I’rof. ,T A <i;;iffith t’:ys •the school
lu }<c(pr another ♦
A Fiifcaid m ukiugii. teasighte
at At hmin for a fevr drifteJ* i r. <iV
' more
and cotton W’ill all bd X'pMttA*- ,
Mr. Fat Thompson is at jmk
Williams gift imtaad of. B B \yiK
liams. " ' , Vly
Marsha! 'Brooks, wify and moth
er, of Comer, were visiting Mpg.
Bettie Ksles ‘Sunday, returning,
lionie Monday, ‘
Messrs ‘(r T and J BvAVhitWbrth
-and vV A Hancock took in theasso
iai.iou up -vieiir Gloster, cu the G
G& N railroad last wetk. r,(i; ;
W C Murry is'tiehihd the Lott*-
ter at Pi turd Bros, while A. Pit
sard is in Atlanta. Willie is at
home auywhete you pat him,
Mr. M B HeiTltig of n*r hear
was married on fast Thursday to
Mm. Sit rah G Hfciites < f Elbert
county. fr To yoiij Mr. Herrings aad
to your bride, We Wish a loua and
happy life, 0
Old Mrs, Sanders who has foeAn
sick so long passed away this (Tues
day) morning at 9 o'clock without
a struggle. Her remains will be
curried back lq Elbert ’ county for
hjternumt. The tWo daughters liaro
tho sympathy of tho coinmauity.
A Miracle in Vermont
THE WONDERFUL EXPERIENCE Of A
WELL-KNOWN CHELSEA MAN.
Stricken with tn Incurable Ik—W
and yet Cured.
lf\ainthe Arjua and Patriot, UoniptUtr, IT.)
Eight yours ago CJeo. Hutchinson moved
from Bradford to Chelsea, Vt., and bought
thi‘ .umill at the latter placs. He wit
knows as one of the strongest men tn that
Motion. On Dec. 10, 'in while at work te
the mill, he wu (truck in the back bya
dying hoard, which seriously injure#'aim
and incapacitated him for work or any
ki*d. An a reiult of this, Locomotor Alexis
et in, (tiiie it a form of paralysis which
deprives the patent of all ute or hi* lower
limbs.) The jwgua <k Patriot interviewed
Mr. Hutchinson to-day, sod hie etory is
here given iu hit own wordi.
“ M v bad; ached continually and ay legs
began’ to grow numb and to be I eta and lea
usable. Uy the 15th of April i could do
absolutely nothing and was tcareely able to
stand. My physicians advited me to go to
the Mary,Fletcher Hospital at Burlington,
tube treated, and 1 tooktheirdric. .When
1 loft home my .friends bade me goofi-live,
uever expecting to tee me ullve again.
The phys.cian i ut tue hoapital told me tbet
my case wiutu serious one and i was com
plots y, di'oouraged. I remained at the
ho-.pital seven wvki and took the medicines
which the doctors gave me. 1 felt better at
tho h coiitnl and thmightthat I was recover
ing. arid went home to continue their treat
nrrot, which 1 did for two months, and aleo
had so el.'fitrlc battery nnder their a4Woe.
The improvement, however,did not continue
and I began to give up hope. Augaet Ist,
18D3,1 could not get oj*of my chair without
assistance, andifl got down npnn the floor, I
could not get up alone. About this time (
chanced to read an account of the wonder
ful curativ-j powers of Dr. Willlsms' Pink
Pills for Pale People In eases similar to my
own. I did not hr.re anr faith in the Pil.s
hut thought a trial could do no harm, so I
bought sorn.i without telling anVons what I
was going to do. After I had (teen taking
them some time 1 found that, for the first time
in months I wan able to walk down to the
post ofllce, nnd my neighbors began to dis
cuss the marked improvement lo my health.
As I continued the medicine I continued to
improve, nnd soon recommenced work
In the mill, at first very lightly, and in
creasing as 1 was able and as f gained la
health and spirits, and now for the past
three mouths IJiave been working tea hbbnt
Fer day almost as steadily as I erfir did.
feel w>-|| f cut well and sleep as well ae I
ever did and J have nfl pain anywhere.'*
The reporter talked with severs! other gen
tlemen in regard to the cafe of Mr. Hutehin-
On, who stated that any statement he might
moke would be entitled to entire'eredeuee.
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pille contain all the
elements necessary to give new 'life and
richness to the blond and rsetore shattered
nerves. They are for sale by all druggists,
or may be had by mail from Dr. Williams’
Medicine Companv. Schenectady, N. Y, fcc
the. per box, or 6 boxes for figAo.
HOTICJS.
Georgia—Madison county;
Wlh'n.hh G II O’Kelley has sp pF<* i
to me lor letters of ndiuinistratioi. <i
the esflitu of Jonn M Pittman,
deceased. This is therefore to eilo
all persons concerned to he at mj
oftic 0 oil the Ist Monday In (Jet.
next to show whyjuud letters should
not he grouted. This Sept, 2nd ’95.
G C Daniel, Old.
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