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W To look over our new stock at the new store. We will not be hippy til' we have, sold every man and boy in jgSP§&
Madison county a suit of clothes or an Overcoat, It oughtn’t lobe a very hard thing to do. It won’t be if you’ll only x£[%
come here and look when you need such things, The newness of the goods will captivate you. There are hundreds .
#Vko HIGH AND 9) J C HTY.• FRI
' Ve are •Coding strictly on the merit of ouvgood#- Wa ask tor your trado|t)crviso we thiuk we can always do better for you than anybody wm^
else ' vill - W want you try it just once, if you never tried it before. WbereyJ.ug> after that onco will depend on the quality of th* goods fefc
i|g|flp|p you get. We’re not afraid of that. If you are once our customer, it la .nearly certain 7611’1l remain our custoator Our Ckthing has that ® [[jifl
style to it that so pleases tbs buyer that we always see his facs\gftin. \ '
' Hundred, of or tbctHiv .loro ,T,ry (far.
Corper Olay ton Street and College Avenue, Athens, Ga,
THE MONITOR,
Published Every Friday.
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ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
Friday Oc-t 18th. 1895.
Berry T. Moseley, Ed itor.
Edw. T. McGowaw. Bub. Mans.
■omCIAL CRSAK ©F MAQ 1*027 COUNTY"
Best Yet)
Two propositions that
will startle and
please you.
For a limited time only wa will
•end the Monitor and Weekly
Oonetitrition for $t .25 per year.
Or the Monitor and Weekly
Journal ai ♦! per year,
.. Now is year opportunity!
j A Miracle in Texas.
INVESTIGATED BY THE TEXAS
CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE AND
! - VOUCHED FOK BY 6R. C.
, U. STANSBIRY.
! {From tie J'exiu {.‘.’iristitri .itlfewtlf.)
Our representative hr; s made a careful iii. ■
Vwtigation of the !J. L SpauKliug case at
T-mgviuw, wiiieUi is Ju*.: t übJisbeu lor the
first time, amJ which rrill "lie read w.th
?' 11*. t interest b j mcd.oal men eirn where.
a reply to the Christian Adrocnl.e s ([Ues
• timi* Mr.HpauidiDjrtid : A’r. u{ eifhl scars
•go nhile miming a 1,.c-i luot.vc 1 couuadcd
. n-iaiic rhcuii’.itisiß in iuv hit title fun; n.y
;iitfi di-wn. t came on slow but sure ml in
a tew mouths lust cintnl entirely <■! il.at
iyfmljpf, B Via* |**t tlne'eamc as. ff i,t ws*
ijiarufysj-ijj 1 was total!} ramble U.*ni ve otrt
of ray -rocni for a year end a Leif, six
Jj-n'li*of which time 1 was bccl-rit!Jen. I
; Idled every r< M u’ l ad regu
lar jiliysioians. i c-nruad idlin': ice on
'me. 1 was humllt-tl tip jpu’d mil to ID t
;-I>prirgijjTh.-re I toci.r: iii>cc tn>tn).: under- 1
the frcinioiit of the mist eminent spuria!- I
-■hits, all" of which did me nr. gonl, rnd I
•tSßir Iruckofrem the•• springs in a vine
icon, hi inn than wb.-n I went. I oi:d:c 1, me
and jc!d Baton my hack and tif.irid
1 Ihc niost excntciatlnit agonies, terrnuirg in
pain every time.enytoody walk-id reioss ilie
j oi.rn, the oiuv ease I obtained Icii g fa tn
' thk- envaitmt nse of npiuter. Aflei time
1 months of this kind of agoi y, during
Vhieti tftne my eiitjrd left hgj eriihed : wry
"to the very h me, mvattention was culled to
-a new remedy called Dr. IViUlams' J’ink
Pills f->, J’ale People, hr Mr. Allison fl;o is •
lnw train dispatcher at Texarkana, and
who was relieved of locomotor atr.'in if
repeiaittil solicitation I ctjnttiitni to pivs
tliem ti trini, after taking a f. w li. itrs I
h-.an to improve. I continued taking tba
jill-s and kept right on igitm vlnp until I
wasTJnsilv ctm'd Mv*!“jls lust do sfnre
size now as the oilier me, an) I err. rure
that I'ink Pillu>i only emed incliu: Ea.c-i
tny life.
The reporter next visited Pr. C H. Flans,
lmry, a graduate of one of the inedict.l
schools of Kentucky, auda man who enjoys
the confidence of everybody in Longview,
lie-said; •“ I know that Mr. Spill Wing had
a terribly severe attack of sciatic rhcmv.utisin
of which 1 tried to cure him; urn! . very.
thitr/kHrivn to my profession in vain, nm’
bias to p; ’> Ht
Spring*. He came back 'fcom the sj.rinpw
worse tban when h went and I tlior.j l.t it
was only a matter of time ur.li! hie heart
would be a fleeted sin’ he would d.e. 1 id°r>
that Ids cure is the direr! -.cult dike
< f Dr. Williams’ Pink Pill .”
“Tlist is rather an iinmaal r'i ‘r cut for
a regular physician to make, b*to..
“1 know it is, hut a fact K a fact, and
♦here are hundreds of peop’c sight here in
Longview who know whit 1 nr is the
sruih. 1 also know Mr. Alii--n ami know
tbit he was Velieved of t getr i el ** *c , o
< f locomotor I. taxis 0/ twenty yt-c
milLdiUfr.”
sheriff sale.
Georgia—Madison county.
Vvili he sold on the first Tues
day in Nov. next, at the court
house door in said cottnty , w ithin
the legal hours of sale to the high
est bidder for cash the folk w ing
property to-wit: One tract land ly
ing in said county on the waters
of Broad river, adjoining lands of
Wm Bragg, •! P looney, and the
Madison springs lands, the place
: whereon Alexander Veal resided
:at the time of his death, coni in
ing one hundred and tnirly (lhO)
acres, more or less. Said place is
well improved, there being erected
on it a good dwelling with' noc
ceesary outbuildings, about 30 ae’a
; in cultivation, balance in original
forest well timbered. Said land
levied on as the property of . m
Bragg, to satisfy an execution is
sued from the Superior court of
said county in favor of T P Davis
administrator of Alexander V, a',
and c’d, against said Wm Bragg,
Written notice given tenants in
possession,Oct 1 Oth ’95
L l 5 Brocks, Sheriff.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
RANSOM MFADOWS UVD.
Georgia—Madison county:
Agreeable to an order of the
court of Ordinary of Madison conn
ty granted at the regular Oct. tenn
1895 of said court, will bo sold at
the court house in said county, be
tween tile leg 1 hours of sale on the j
Ist Tnesday in November next, That
tract of land on which J R Mead* |
or* resided at the time of hit* death,:
in Grove Hill district, adjoining
finds of C S Hunt, Wat Smith !
place, cirupsons. James Rice, Mrs
Lester, Billy Roberts, the S If
Wawi place and others, ‘ the whole
place contains 307 acres according
to last survey, lntt will be sold in
lots, notice of width will appear in
the next issue of this -pnper, and
plats of which will be.exhibited o
day of sale. Fine, productive land
and contains a large body of origi
nal iorest pine timber, buildings
common, well watered and conveni
ently located. Terms eash. Foi l
for distribution. Oct. Ith 1895.
S C O’Keiaey,
Adm pi J li Meadors, dec’ll.
Notice to Debtors andCreditors
Georgia—Madison comity :
All persons having demands
again?t the estate of John VV
Pittman late of Madison county
deceased,jire hereby notified to
lender in their demands to tlie
unders : gned no ordihg to lav/ and 1
all persons indebtd to said .estate
:e required to make immediate
jfiv.ncnt. This 7th day Oct 18C5
G. 11. O’Kelly.
/t in. of John M Pittman, deck’d.
corn vs and caskets.
Isat a distance can rely
Using suited in coffins and Cas
kets tu Daiiielevijle. ''took is
n vrr sii rt. I have them from
’ '■ ii r e made up. Term cash <>r
e etui v K’Mponsihlc parties.
A. S. JOHNSON.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
DICK WINFKKY LANDS.
Georgia —Madison county:
In accordance with an order of
the court of Ordinary of sai l cwun
ly will be sold between the legal
hours of sale on the first Tuesday
in November next, the following
described lands to-wit: The re
mainder of the land, (alter the dow
er,) of the lands belonging to the
estate of J R Winfrey, deed, situa--
ted, lying ant! being in Grove Hill
district and adjoining lands <d Jas.
M Smith and others, and the same
has been cut into four lots, as fois
ltws. to-wit:
Lot Nc. 1 contains 41 acres.
Lot No. 2. contains 43 1-4 acres,
LotNc, 3. contains 61 acres.
! Lot No. 4. coutatng 52 acres.
Making the whole tract, contain
197 2-3, one handled and ninety-!
seven and two-tlirds acres, more or \
less. First rate productive land, lies
wed. convenient to gins, market and
schools and churches, good neigh
borhood, right close to the railroad.
Aiy person wishing to buy a
good small farm with all convetiien
ees, would do well to look at thi.-..
Mr. J F Winlrey on the premises
will be pleased to show each lot and
whole any and all ptjr
s< ns wishing to look at the same.
PI is of same can be seen by ap
plying to S C O’Kelley at Clerks
office, Bold to pay deb sand for
distribution. Terms-evsh. Oct. 10
1890. S C O’Kelley, aUm,
J R vVintrey. dec and ,
GUARDIAN’S SALE,
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WILLIE CULBERTSON LAND.
Georgia—Madison county. \
In accordance with an order of the’
court of Ordinary of said county (
granted at the regular Dec. term
1894 of said court, will be sold
lore the court house door in saitj
county, between the legal hours
sale on the Ist Tuesday in Novdm
her next, the following described
tract of land to-wil: Ail that tract
or parcel of lapd situate lying and
being in said county, 262nd dlsuifct;
O. M , adjoining the lands of Joint
N 'Jnelds’ saac Strickland and
others, on the head waters of South
river near llix, P O and being a
©art of the Madison CuiberiHon
place, and contains sixty-six acres,
more or less, Fold as the property
of J\V Culbertson, deo’d, for the
purpose of pay ing expenses and for
distribution among the lawful heirs
of said dcceastd. Terms cash. This
Oct H*th 1395.
. .S. O. O’Kellet, Guardian
of Willie Culbertson, deed.
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f' Justice Lowe, of Rldp-way,
\\ ■ X i.h., was a Rheumatic rafceic r
\ over jrS years old--“iuo old to i
\ feppct t. curs,” 60 they said.
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r ‘ ar.d ii or. his fcc.i isjptf- '
J rl'utn tho country well end '
sound.
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J cc.s-js where tl;is reustdy is -
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EDUCATIONAL.-
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a. IvwtliunuiM m tbo Son Vi.
Write tliam uefore caia.-ing eUetrluwe.
ORAUGHOS’S PRACTICAL TILSIN*-
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Bentinx, fMaiauehtu, ahonbunS.
I wriUng. 1 elegraph)', ate. Po-aiioin frumurM..;
; ninler ret-win cottdjilona. C7lei> Board. Xu
I rnejlion. Dm- Irua Cataluguo wtj rxeieie ail.
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ir>fcifaa mtutai;y school, otw, y. c. y&jj uaxn
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$ '. mMc* wfntt, jou wiixt. i
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I BLOOD BALSVI. i
t A fiousehoM remedy for all Blood ana i
I , i sL tl,s^as< s' Cur* h without fuil, K<rot- 3
I ala.l lr#rs, Sait lthrnrn \
I ana every form of lilood from • i
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k years' ÜBj p/itl; m*. c< ‘ i, Icm* f
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1 Hnti bailrtioff np virtues. O j ■. ? i r
I lias more curative virtue than a oqzlu of |
I any other iiinfl. It liild4 up. the health 8
r ana strength from the first close. 8
f 'arn'klTß-for Book of HVu *
Cure*, •t iU/ree onapnH
entton.
. If not kept by your local dru,?al:,t. i.eml S
! e. OUfor a large bottle, or tb 01) for nix hot £
• inediolue will be Kent, frelgh'. jj
aIoOD SJSLM GO.v ftflarta, 6a. j
| DR. HATHAWAY m CO. *
I Xer%£\
mSenahm! Weakness and Sexual Debility
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etc.. cj;rod for life. Wc cun .slop nirrht lobsuh restore lout a*iial
SaaiH*.
oils i ’, o,eel * (orn,K °f Private Ulaoaaefi oure<J.
st ricture !^” r ‘ ant,y xyi,h caustic or cutting. No pain.
.. nocxposuct- Pnti'-nt *un u*o tbr treatment at home
wadies. Y® curs dolLalo ,llres pi-ciiUar lo your rex at
onier doctor* have fallei). Can give wttttu . ut ‘VstrmneuM. Many cured after
cblih ,h ® hosl by comuliino Ui L*ut!n 3 Specialists in the United Stales.
J honesty J DR.
ih-., agl/ ‘ SouTHßßono STBfE*. ATLANTA, OA. I
1 lie worlds best cook stove
IS THE FAMOUS
IRON KING
CTS yfa-IZZ Tt kas been rtdd hern for T li irfy xar
WI and line always given perfect MUisfac*
Gtm. If wiih tlm beat Stove on th
niuirl<o't T f li [| ty 3 t enrs nßo ’ ifc - llaß kcpe
and burns less wood than any
ft wiU soon stive its cost in wood, and
’ "and you will never hear a complaint
n,;0 " 1 l*ad wood, (he Move wont lake,
’J e * ,r kfast on account of jt!
i Kj’.fcct it youvwdf before you buv u uloya
OVI fly out) and fail to find it all we claim for it, we wiH refund
your money. I‘orsal o L y u,- .re l Una
STOVE HOUSE IN THE COUNTRY.
H Mefhvln
B^OTJIOJES
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T will beat the following named place# for the purpose of
colli e ing state and county tax for the year 1995:
COMER October 12th 1895.
CARLTON, loth
JiANIKLSVJLLK ..
Dowdy, jgtj,
IIARRjSON, Js({j
SIILL, .*... *• 10th “
IJAOLI1 J AOLI j ith “
POJATaUGO l7th “
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