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THE MONITOR,
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Pcßtimeo Evtay Friday.
$ FORKS.
Local Happenings around
the Fortes.
Mr. Tom Murray has treated
his daughter, Mias Emma,fc > anew
*rgar*.
The weather continues cYlly and
eh ills seem tube on the increase.
S T Murray, his two daughters,
Misses Eiuma and Cora a id Aliases
Lou and Josie Patterson took m the
Exposition!ast week
Mrs. Charley Morris and Mrs.
W I Meadors, we are glad to state,
era both convalescent.
- .Miss Jessie Griffith is very sick
■with pneumonia at this writing,
J F Moon one of Madison's
♦lever L, C's was B in town last
■week.
Tax Collector Msrtiu has started
on hie rounds.
Mrs. W H Thompson of Thomp
son’s mill, and Miss Emi> a
Thompson, a beautiful >oung lady
of near tbe,aawe place, were visit
ng i-Mrt, T & Hitchcock last
i\eek.
Dr. B M Thsinpson was in towh
two days last week, for the first
time in several months, fie is
quite feeble yet, *■
7f' J Bolton we are sorry to say,
is qifite sick.
Pittard Bros, still getting in
new goods, and are selling very
reasonable. They are paying
Athens prices for cotton.
G T Whitworth and wife are
visiting relatives in Walten coun
ty this week, and will attend the
Occftiee Primitive Baptise associ
ation at Rutledge .before, they re
turn.
Ji V Faulkner and wife, have
be ir on a visit to:heir son J A
Faulkner at|loschton this week.
High Sheriff Br oks was - in town
last week,
Walter H i tola cook took in the
sights fn Atlanta yesterday.
store for our -town.
M K’tfii%ttiaQ l the proprietor,and
Joii|fpen up about the Ist of
oexp jpt@k\ We'extend a hearty
all such new comers.
rfiik Mrs. Q. B .Youtig base
syran.aihy- of this .•.comihmiit.V
in thet4 ,,their littlV son,
! which' occurred last. “Sunday even*
iug, ll; T ANARUS; -<
Piitatd Broi. havh bought 211
bales of cotton to-datd,'
W C Hitchcock and wife were
visiting near lUYand Ft , Lamar
list Saturday and Sunday.
J J Waggoner is a little indis
posed this week. ,
R W Boggs brought down. 10
bales of cott in yesterday, bat did
not sell dscided to w;ait for bet
ter prices.
E F Martin and W W Barnett
visited Winterville yesterday.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
RANSOM MEADOW’S LAND.
Georgia—Madison county:
Agreeable to an order of the
court of Ordinary of Madison conn
ty granted at the regular Oct. tej m
1895 of said court, will bo sold at
the court house in said county, be
tween the legal hours of sale on the
Ist Tnesday in November next, That
tract of laud on which .J R Mead
ors resided at the lime of his death,
ia Grove Hill district, adjoining
ands of C S Hunt. Wat Smith
place, Simpsons. James Rice, Mrs
Lester, Billy Roberts, the S II
Ware place aud others, the whole
place contains 307 acres according
to last survey,_but will be sold in
lots, notice of whith will appear in
the next issue of this paper, and
plats of which will be exhibited on
day of sale. Fine, productive land
and contains a large body of origi
nal 1 orest pine timber, buildings
common, well wateied and conveni
ently located. Terms cash. Sold
for distribution. Oct. 10th 1895.
S C O’Kjeixey,
Adm of J R Meadors, dec’d.
COFFINS AND CASKETS.
Persons at a distance can rely
on bein ' 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.
F&iO n ITAUH- isKs,?
hKß3£B£€3
asvoo Me 111 a*. CM. Am Mica It FamHur# Agencj.
P O B#x 65, GalenaK'as,
MR HAYNES DIES.
R T Haynes who has been sick
with typhoid fever for some time,
but was convalescing, died very
suddenly on last Sunday evening,
and was buried at the fain ily
burying ground on Monday.
Mr. ijjavnes was his own worst
enemy, but despite his faults, be
numbered bis friends by the
scofe. The Monitor extends its
sympathy to the bereaved family.
OUR SCHOOL.
The Da lielsville Academy will
open its doors for the winter ses
sion on the first Monday in Nov.
next. Prof Geo. B Atkisson for
merly of Winterville, but recent
ly of Maysvillt#, has been placed
at the head of the school. Hq
comes with excellent receouuney
dations, and we hope the pa'rons
of the school will give him their
full support.
Scott‘s
Carbo digestive
Compound.
o——
Positively the one Remedy foi
for the treatment of
Nervous Exhaustion
Simple and Aggravate,l forms of
Dyspepsia ' id -
Palpitation - ot • me- Heart
Does your food scot ' arid r.-i
ing? Are you easily ocnrusi i! and
excited? Do j-ou got up u. the
morning tired ana unrefresqed;and
with a bad taste in the month.
Is theoe a dull, cloucly sensation
attended by disagreeable feedings
in the head and dyes!
Are you irritable and rrstless?
Does it distress you to lie on
your left side.
Have you impaired memory,
dimness of vision, depression ~f
mind and gloomy forebodings.
These symptons mean that yet,
are suffering from Dyspepsia and
Nervous Exhaustion.
There is no oth”>’ remedy ex
tant tlikt has douj s>o much for
this class of troubles as
Mill’s CiMipfe,
Cipn
If your case has resisted the usual uic-th
odsof treatment we are partienlurly ani
lots to have you give this compound a
trial,
Wo guarantee releifin every ease and
will cheerful 1 / refund vour money should
the remedy fail to produce the most grat
ifying results.
Picato remember that the appellation
Patent Medicine does not appl, to
Scott’s Oarbo-Digestivs
o<r pound
It is a prescription put up by a leading
physician who has made stomach and
nervous troubles a speeailty for years.
We court investigation and’ earnestly
urge all pbysidiaus to write u for the
formula of SCOTT’S CARBO-DJQESTIVK
COMPOUND, which we will mall onappli
tion that they may satisfy themselves
if its harmlo s character and excellent
virtues. • - x
SCOTT’S CARBO-DIGESTIVE
CONFOUND
Is the most remarkable remedy that
science has produced. It has suc
ceeded where other medicines have
failed.
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Sold by all druggists every where
SI.OO per nottle. Sent to anv ad
dress in America on receipt of price.
Don’t forget that wo cheerfully
refund your money if results are
not satisfactory. Order direct if
your druggist does not have it. Ad
dress all orders to
CONCORD CHEMICAL MANU
FACTURING, 80.
Topeka, Kas.
S2OO Offered Free!
Office First National Bank,
Nashville, Ten.v., April 6,189s
Prof. J. F- Draoqhon. Pkp.s.Di: auction's Prac
tical Business College, Nashville,Tern.
Dear Sir :—The time for which you depositu
Jico three months ago to-day as a forfeit under
vour proposition to Rive f 100 to any charitable
institution in Nashville and SIOO to any Business
College south of the Ohio Fiver, if you could not
show more written appliestiouajb- Bookkeepers
and Stenographers during the PAST FIVE
MONTHS than any other Husiner-s College south
of the Ohio River could show in the PAST FIVF,
YEARS, has this day expired, aud, no demand
having beeu made, the same is now held subici.'
to your check. Respectfully,
W. P..m*o, Cashier
N. B.—A certificate of deposit fbr tne .■ „•
was published ia the daily papers of Na livillc.
the Cinctnnalii Enquirer, the Atlanta ( onsti/v
tion, and thirty thousand circulars, giving the
college* three months’ time to accept.—Aur/i
--ville Daily American, April 7, yfcyj.
Write Prof. J. F. Drac *tv>r VashvlUc, Tenn. |
for Uis free Catalogue,
A Woman’s Sfory.
A NARRATIVE OF WOMAN’S ILLS.
Tight I/nrtng and Lull of Ont-Door
Rxrrctse Bii{ Much Woe.
(from the Detroit Sun.)
The Tftrga, pretentious brick residence at
86 Miami avenue, iu this city, is the hone
of the heroine of this iu ten-sting story.
She is Miss Margaret Stenbangb. nnd her
f.tperiences during the past fyur years am
puhli-died here for the hrst tithe.
Miss Steuhaugh is a pretty girl of shout
20 years and is to-Jav the true picture of
the ideal, healthy, robnsi and jovial Ameri
can girl. She was not always so, as is
proven by the accompanying statement
made by her.
“ four years ago,” she said, I was sn jh’a
scrawny, puny little midget, pale end ema
ciated by an ailment peculiar to ns womcp,
that my fatb-r and mother gave ms up to
die. The local practitioner, whore name
was l)r. Glasdord,(l was pt that timelivlng
at Scotland, Out.,) said it was only a nutter
of days when 1 would be laid away in the
churchyard. 11 1 coil'd uot walk. I hoennia
so weak, and regularly every night' my
fathor used to carry uie uj) etaira to C:V
room. Ico distinctlv remember my tell
ing him that he wouldn’t have to carry,tue
about raunh longer, and how he said-,-while
♦he team glistened in his even, tVat I%e
-srould he willing io do it always, if a*
could only have me with him.
** At this t'tue, I read, or was told by some
body, of thn wonderful cafes that were heiwjf
wrought, by Dr Williams’ Pink Pills tor
Pule People, and toy father went to 15 rant -
ford, where he purchased a couple of I logos
from W. Wallace. I o>nmcured takfcg
them, and 1 thought for a time that thcyd'.d
me no good, but very shortly I noticed a sfet
change. They began to net oa my tfniHp,
and in the short spice of ciy weeks (bi
able to walk, i continued taking tlvyjflEL
and in six mouths 1 was iu the enuuiWjA
you see me now. I fully believe tbhi-ESH
alone saved me from the grave, anil
always find myself aud tile balance eTWIr
family ready to talk pliant tl> goad-Tb-.
Williams’ Pink Pills did for me.” Si '
Sworn to and subscribed before mo tisu
ISth Jiv of December, is 93.
•D. A. Dulaney. Not' in/ Pa site, •
Wavnc Cos., Michigan,
An analysis of Pink, JKls
for Pal:- IVople shows that they oottftin,
in a condensed form, all the elements nSVs
sarv to give new life and richness to the
blood and restore shattered nerves, They nre
an unfailing specific fir such diseases as wco
motor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus’
dance, rciatioa, ueiir.-ilgin, rheumatism, tier,
vons headache, the after effects of la grippe,
palpitation.of the heart, pale ami ®tiow
complexions, ail forms or weakness either in
male or firnile, aud all diseases reuiliing
from vitiated humors iu the blood. Dr.
Williams’ Pink Pills are sold by all dealers,
or will be sent post paid on receipt of price,
(50 cents a box, or fl boxes fur .feSO-—they
nre never sold in bulk or bv the lOOrby ad
dressing Pr. Williams’ Medicine Cos., Scho
nechdy, N. Y.
Seaboard Air lino ,
Schedule in effect March 24tb ’OS
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N’thlN’rlh! South. South.
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&Ex. & Ex,Stations, Ex. 1 M Ex
NoB4 Nol’Sj No. 41 jN0.45
AM [J> M.| A. M IF. M
b id tl 15{LvAtiantuAr 6 20j V 4.5
842 048 “B’tJ’nc’n" 6 52; 7 14
855 965“ Tucker “ 5 40; 058
906 10 05 ” Lilbnru “ 5 fig, 640
9 10 10 14 “ Gloster “ S Ali 80
9 27:10 24 “LawViUtißJVffiHiS
. 9 88110 85 1 Dacula
9 4640 Auburn “f 462 OCS
10 0040 64 “ Winder “ 441 5 58
10 IS 11 0§ “Statham* 1 427 584
10 22:11 15“ Bfcgart" 420 6 20
10 41 11 Athens “ 408 508
10 6811 47“ Hull “ 848 454
11 04 11 sffl“FiveF’ks“ 3 89' 445
11 14! 18 07!“ Comer * 8 88! 484
11 2412 18 " Carlton “ 13 17! 428
11 5542 48 “Elberton“ 2 62j 401
11 55112 55 ‘ Midd'ton" 2 25- 846
12 02! 104 •Ileard’ml*; 2 84i 888
12 18] 118|“Ca. Falls** 2 171 8 20
12 24] 1 83 “ Watts “ 2 02} 8 18
12 46 ( 200 “Abbeville' 1471 800
1 18i 231 “Greenw'd' 1 09 234
1 47| 8 00*Cr’ssHill“ 12 43 j 2 07
2 Q 0 3 09 “Mountv'e' 12 82i 2 00
2 15 829 “ Clinton “ 12 18 140
3 84f“ Dover „12 091
: 4 05’’ Whitmire,, II 89‘
i4 26 “Carlisle ~111 IT
5 00]“ Chester ~10 48;
5 47|“Catawba“ 10 08;
0 lOj" Whxhaw' 9 39!
: 080 ArMour’eiA 9 ISj
P.M.A.M.! PJJP.M.
Trains 88 and 41 run solid
between Atlanta and Norfolk
carrying Pullman sleeper, making
direct connections at Weldon with
Atlantic Coast Line for Washing
ton and New York, and all points
North and East. At Norfolk wit fi
steamers for Washington,Bay Line
for Aaltimore, Old Dominion for
New York. \
Trains 84 and 41 solid bd,tween
Atlanta and Columbia, ' with]
through coaches for Charleston,j
Tickets for sale to-- all points at
at compunys office at any station]
on line, or obtained upon applica-J
tion. Any other information can
be had upon application to any o;
the undersigned.
T J Anderson, Joun H Wjnde]
GP A. Portmouth, Gen M‘g]
B A New land, Div Pass Agt.* i
' Atlanta, Ga.
H E Edwards, Agt. Comer, Gn
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CnmmsrriaTuoifsga lUThctoTO
*sss2'Jg iTL™ £!!?? ir*'**"^
ESTOSaSBSHSs
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Proprietor Davis’ Restrnrant,
101, 108 and 106 Jackson afreet.
Serves and Deals in Ovsters,
Fish and Game.
MEals at all Hours.
Mr. Charlie Meadow who ia with
Mr. Davis, will he gurd to see hia
friends from Madison when they
come to Athens.
Pure Mountain Corn
Whiskey
For sale by
J, H. Scoggins,
COMER, QA.
Our mountain corn whiskey is ab
solutely pure. Not even a small
headache in a whole barrel.
We also handle the beet Rye,
whiskies, Brandies, Gin, Beers
Cigars, etc. .
Our bottles are full mpasure
aud we guaranty to. treat you
fairly. When you come to Comer
{jive us a call.
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§®§||| Great Western ORGAN
Handsomer Than Ever. Finest of All.
Solid Walnut, Burled Panels, Elegant Finish.;
A MAGNIFICENT ORGAN with pnr unffinc
•_ jL 'n tone, from tho softest < late* to <
the grand harmony of an orehestqju' lO ttops, 5
octaves, 4 set of reeds and fioryMe ortt&plen.
W NEW STYLE 21 lostruoto! ONLY SBO
:IHmM|I And We Pay the Freight.
4PHbP* Phillips & Crew Co.;At!ai.tti G. *ssr ■
"- E - WE WE 1?
And we are in onr new and commodious Brick
Store, and are better prepared than ev^|
to serve our customers, and 1
will, as ever, ‘ j
GIVE WORE GOODS FDR
The Money *
any Houso in \„,-th-nat Georgia. W nw carry, full .„,i oompiet, line ofllonbl*
Width Henrietta,,. Ch.oem, Charnel.,,,, Fauci.., Velvet., TANARUS, im.uiug., Umrnm. I„ fact
fi kM*—
,R e arc showing the greatest
t ik of atylish Wraps ever broagkt
if 11 ”® 08 ' ■
Jpapts and Jac’ets for Ladies,
j“ sae ®nd children, at a taring of
fe oii every doLar you buy -in our
•tiling departure* t.
| life i. .ff-yswfto. ~*g '%?*•••* ® ' ‘ * *?t *;
|§avis®fi || |owe
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Athens, Ga
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Danielsville Academy,
Fall Session will begin Mcuday, November 4th:
Tuition fir ail grades SUO per me nth.
Students carefully prepared for any class in Col'ege or for
the practical duties of life. Patronage respectfully oiioited;
Geo, B. Atkisson, Prin.
TO THE PEOPLE
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Oglethorpe and Madison counties:
, . -T/;. v-T \ . . ••. . /
I have added to my stock of
Furniture, Buggies, Wagons,
Harness, Saddles, Coffins, etc., a
full line of
* DRY GOODS *
GEOCERIEa.
Notions, Hats. Shoes, Hardware, Tinware, glassware
Crockery, etc. in fact everything kept in a first class
store. All of which 1 Offer at bottom prices.
I am also here to help make Comer a first-class Cot
ton market, he sure and give mo a call. *
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Cs . , . . a
ft Anyone desiring to purchase®
|a first class.clean stock of YOURS, ETC
Anf iho ahovG hues, aud runtinjiSS
laigest store room if®
'‘rfcrrr fdi- # c ;
25c 6-r 40 gaeo stocking; best
value ever offered.
25c for men’s socks; ssn’t bo
matched at 4(Xr.
Hosiery, fast black; se, 10c, 16c ,
25c, 35c, 606, and 75c.
Hats trimmed on short notice.
Satisfaction guaranteed.