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And unless you move with it, you will get left. TO help yOu in the Race, we wOuld suggest a pair of our celebrated Burt Packard Correct shape
Shoes. We wi*l open this week 600 pair in French Calf, patent Leather. Cordovan in the latest shapes. The name itself is a guarantee which, we
will back with our personal warrant. PRICES ARE RIGH T -
■ Which Wiu Teu Have? - *
,. . , , . i 150 'Jackets for Ladies, Misses
o matter what style of M Jfe 1
Mi MA and Children Offered at
VV ra P or Q ape you wish, we
can pleasd you in both JHH B
Quality & Price Ct 0 Hedactlon
V I V THIS WHX2K
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*kat hits th* ItfgWt and ebsapwt lias ef PreeaGeoda in Athens. W. w H not mantis -i - r
. wotioa price. Come and ee* aod you Will purchase. ,
B* ECIAL** pairs Hill A
rated Little Giant School Shoos in all grades and Styles at Rook Bottom Fries* to open this week,
V. M MYERS fo OO
IHf MONITOR.
Pnuim Et**t Friday.
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Ar you Going? D> yon'Want
ft Free Ticket■? 6. Read th§
Following ’ and €ht
Ready.
*To ftny hoy or girl, man or
wemaft. who will get ns lft naw
eash sabseribers to the Monitor
ftt'oao dollar eaoh,{ wo will give
ft ticket to Atlanta and return,
any station on the G,CjA N
railroad in Madiaon eonnty or
frdui Athena, Harmony Grove,
Royaton or Bowman, tiekat good
for' ftdaya, This offer open to any
body,
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FROM .ULL.
Too buoy to write any dote lent
week. DdnV suppose t waa mia
oel from the roll of correspon
dent#.’
G W B Raiden ia kept very busy
now looking after hie debtors.
He’a Heea in the rol looting buai*
neea ao lon# that he can almost
tell when a mania thinking about
slipping hia hia rotten off at night.
Cotton seed coining in very
slew. It would boa good thing
if the farmera would not sell a
aingie seed. Put under wheat
they do a great deal bet'sr than
ftny commercial fertiliser.
Thai South Carolina fellow had
Mrtta* make haste and ceme to nee
hia girl, or she may got to liking
some other fellow.
Miaa Mattie Skelton is still in
Atlanta, and her many admirers
AM anxious for her to return.
W M fcberhart waa in town Sun
day He don’t like the Southern
railroad. Said they vMieall raa-
H* bought a round trip
ticket in Athens via Lula, and
wishing to atop in GainesviKft
bought another tiekel from Lula
to Gainesville, and whan he got on
the tntih at the latter place next
morning, they made him pay full
fare, and two dollar* extra for
on a vestibule. Sava he ia going
to stick to the S A L'horenfter.
What is the matter with 6
Forks having another barbecue?
Nice time now—aoither too old
or too hot. Wo need a barbecue
and big ball. Dm’t everybody
■peak at once. Who will opto the
season by furnishing a g>od room
to dance in*
A good many speak of goint
to Atlanta about ti . 2'*t. Com*
one, coma all, let’s hove a lars
LParty. a good dea more plsaeui
wSo togethei that '.3 /o singly.
Pick Bu ok i8 buvir >
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pSHmB suit !, r
"‘.-•ay. out I liioksaid tin
too Qua for that uud b*
Wltosp it fsr Suudav.
OMAR KHAYYAM.
The Asm thrills to eoond: • aioanifsl stnlu
Of siSsto throbs soross the sos sAy—w.
And boors ihj story. Omar, to oar *r*—
Of fmyers the moOhlsg skies burled bock
sssla,
Of bends stfetobed out to besrreu (or help In
rain,
Of duU dospalr which neither hopes nor fee re,
brief that ban learned the useleseneH of
tears,
And bitter ratal of weariaoee sad psia.
A I.Timan heart speaks to as from the past,
From the rest MlHares,ln whose unknown deep
We, too, so *pou must plunge and took tor rest.
Hath peace, my brother, come to thee at lest,
the perfect pence of quirt, dreamless eleepl
Sleep oa, tor, surely, drw.mlns sleep is bsistl
—i. West Hooserclt in Bachelor of Arts.
Wradasfnl Crater Labe.
After emerging from the forest we
fonml ourselves suddenly on the
margin of the lake, and of this all
description must fail utterly. The
objeot itself must ho seen to be en
joyed. Words oannot convey the
wonderful and sublime - scenery of
the plaoe and ite surroundings.
The altitude of tbo lake above the
level of the sea is 8,000 feet. The
crater ia about sevon milqg long by
five wide. The waters of tbo lake
are bolow the rim ft,*ooo foot, with
a sheer pitch of tbo banks down to
it, making tbo water of tbe lake
about ft, 000 foot obovo sea-level. A
little to tbe left and rising to a
height of 1,000 feet is an island cor.
ered with timber. It is'supposed to
bo tbe ©one of the crater. The island
is about throe mflos from tbe near
shore. Thorn are some rocks jutting
out from the rim, which form a
ledge or shelf for n short distanoe,
wbiob makes a very good point of
observation. There is a solitary trail
Bigsagging down tbo side of tho cra
ter ; but, although two of onr party
undertook tbe desoont, it ia a very
dangerous trip from tho risk of the
numerous bowlders, being loosened
from time to time aud weighing
tons, falling upon tbe person of the
explorer and wbiob would crash blm
into a shapeless mass. Those who'
were foolhardy enough to make the
descent on returning said they would
hardly attempt it a second time.
Tho water of tbe lake is the bluest
of bine, but without a living thing
is it. As far aa wo could learn, it
tm no outlet or inlet, and tbe rise
aad fall of the water from the melt
ing of the snow and evaporation ia
•boot five or six inches.—Portland
Oregonian.
Wins th* Smn BaS This* Kras.
Tho Jews of eastern Palestine and
Asia Miner have a queer tradition
which has survived from ancient
times and telle of a remote period
ip their history when every fully
nd Sexual Debility
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eSS?f^^^^^S i a3SS6*Sr , as , as:
aff^g^gg^-^&TS^saagin
[towmtJ i y.HATHAWAY4 “pSf^
developed Israelite was equipped
with three perfect eyes. The two
main optics wen attested in the
front peri of tbe head, just as Jew
ish and other eyes are today, but
tbe third—tbe one that made the
early patriarch a monstrosity—was
located in the back part of bis head,
just above tbe nape of the nook ia
the edge of the bair. This wonderful
third eye in man was not “evolut
ed" out of existence, as nseless or
gans generally are (according to the
ideas of the progressive scientists},,
but was closed by divine injunction'
on the day when Moeoe was given"
tfie/tkbles of stone on Sinai.
You roraember that God’s oom
tnand on tbe day that the tables,
were renewed was to tbs effect that
ao man should be eeen in the vicin
ity of tho holy mount. - See Expdw
txxiv, 8. The believers ha tbe three
oye tradition say that Moses supple
mented God's command by order
ing tbs faithful who were encamped
in the valley to turn their heade
from tbe mountain. This they did,
bat took good oare to unoover the
eye that was situated in tbe back
of tbe head. Moses, noticing this
show Of duplicity on tbe part of his
followers, asked God to olose the
third or rear eye, and sinee that day
the Israelites, in eonunon with the
remainder of humanity, have been
forced to depend on two eyes only.
—Bt. Louis Republic.
Amn tfta stre.
■“Excuse ms, Nap,” remarked
Genornl Jackson, “but why do yon
persist in wearing your right band
inside yonr vest? Have yon a sere
thumb?"
The great Corsican looked at Me
crude American in scorn for what
would have been a moment on earth,
whore there is such a thing as time,
and answered, "That, sir, is my
vested right I"— lndianapolis Jour
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The throttle is pulled wide open and
the governor belt to prices
thrown off.
Good bye to Hard Times, is what my Custoi
mers are Singing,
The Good Bye sale at LEONIDAS E. GREENE’S
is now going on at Danielsville and Comer. You
can save DOLLARS by taking in
these bargains:
100 do z ladies 10c black hose, Good Bye Price Sc pair,
i z l**?!®® 15c b,aok h ®. “ ** “ 10c pair,
i!v> j * i^ ,e * 10,1 * rft y mixed hose “ “ “ be pair.
j Z k * 18seB black ribbed hose “ ' M ’ “ 5c pair
<5 do* Mods 10c heavy knit hose “ *• •• ftc pair*
Also an elegant liue of high grade hosiery, prices way dow
8b doz 6c Hankerchiefs, Good Bye Price 8 for 5c
o 0 doz 10c Handkerchiefs “ “ “ 6 cents.
Better graces in proportion.
My gents furnishing department is right up to Snuff—a beauti
ful line of collars, cuffs and shirts—prices will tickle you,
A handsome line 40c neckwear, Good Bye Price 25c.
Ah Ard-to-beat Hne of 50c, neckwear, Good Bye Price 83e
JOOO yards of 6c Priate “ * “ 6c
1222 y * rdi wo °l®n dress plaids, w’th 15c “ •• 10c
“ do ” bl * width dress plaids 164 c a “ “ lor
900 “ Suitings worth 10# * “ “ “ Vc
All 9 and 10c Ginghams newest weaves ** ** 7^,
stylet tiFMo >‘ Bt ** of higher priced woolen and cotton dress gwais-all np-to-dat.
is gone!* **" l *'" rth *> *** b * B V** 19<*-wben this lot is
Kvery thing in Waterproof, Jeans, Cassimers, etc., cut down to the quick.
CLOTHING FOR EVERYBODY I
60 Suits mens clothing, cheap at <5.00, Good bye price *395 eu j t
50 glut* mens woolen Cheviots, blue a black, chean at ftfLOO
60 Suits mu Cl.v .or-tad bl. e ke„t* & Moiffb&E* S8
J*“ *H ic * ly ”* town on Sh^ s *" d Hftts. If folk, try to cram too much
advance m Shoes down you, ceme aud buy from me,
Pull?out }our3sct chewing and spitten tobacco, and if . • j
I don’t only sell eveiything kept in a first-class Dry Goods Store
earry a complete stock of nearly ail kinds of Merchaudii at Popular Price?
'Try me and be convinced, ' *
E. Greene.
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