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Tb Grt'd bug papers are still
eontonding that the; recent Oemo
eianc defeat was a vindication of
Cl* reland. Woe, m.t iyou, pha
risees and bypocriU.
The pvpo’iats arc prvpiring for
tonUMt in M td:. ,>n county, ami we
a iderstaod dh.nl W tf Sanders will
ha |>Uxol at llic heal *>f tlw* county
organ ituum.
t <* m
&i .iee .1 uetge Ontp Inin Delivered
hie tpeeoh before fit* Georgia leg
elsttire, Ik t'f Memrs HmithfAnd
Hußignon nr# to apeak, giving
hejr aide of the liatneial qttea
-1 tori'
The Turf-a fire f*i!l ki'fng the
r/iristiat)* < f Armenia l>y-tle hun
dred*, and no mop* are being taken
t<r nr V)|it it. The mi rronarieH in
that uirv demand protection, and
they V>il.J ha veil. It i* time that
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t!j lurks worn tsuglu a lesson that
they wi.l ni>t noon forget.
Th'tgold reserve in t j Treasury
i* etertdil/ decreasing. Tins fact
• >*.is to stiirtln the gold hugs, since
they h nvo repeated y as* lied that
l level ami's policy had restored
nt.ai I Wo h .pa to hoc silver
pit 4 out as well a< g nd, and then
in Oir opinion the gold r. servo will
ty at tbs ronuired amount.
Att off >rt W*il! b? made bv the
gild bug oo.itingnut in C ogress
i) d)f ut Mir. Orisp ns tlw* uomi- |
woi the Doroocritic caucus for
Apeitkumf tlio next h"u.*e. The
honor is of court* au empty one,
but the gold bugi want - it to go
wmejrh'ro else, 0 i account.of Mr
on s td%r.
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TvJ Kontu c y legislature stands
68 Republicans,and 68 Democrats
and Jf Populiais. One uf the pop
ulist w*i elwato Iby fusing with
fbe republic*:)*, and agreeing to
v*vn for republican measures if
•looted. The* tlnr pipnlUt op
posed thi rop iblioans. which still
bnvmi the legiidntuie tied. It re
itni is fo he seen which side>will
give way.
Tin American Proledive As
sociation, rou-nitly held a me sting
in Atlanta. :i which they declare
for America and Amending in all
thing* pnlitifcftl and ci i|. They I
advise the yojutx ladies to refuse
to accept * giin'le nan’s eseor- un- ;
less b* is an A P A . They c'aun
to belong to no political party,
but are for Americut.s ami the
best man.
It it now given out that th
Coda of Gmrgia, wliioli is soon to
bo publish'd, w;ll Iwi in thrse
volumes. Fit si. T.e p >tit.cal and
public org&atznU n * of the State.
2ud. Hi, U.vit C* 1“ coda of
practice: tht* rutas >*i tin* Su reme
and Supirior con ’ll: t w 0 naai
tutl mof tb U.it*.| A v o-t and-
Georgia. T linl, The Criminal
Cl*. Tlw* mtv C.d> will be
pu l*lii>b; l as soon a* i> nihl , and
will be sold at V'm 1 1 Coat to
tha tStaU*.
Vwtwekjr.
“Look horn, yooug follow, ” aaid
the gcntlcami* with to.' w.txoil nma
tncbo to the tramp who was stealth
ily approach in << too vi.ioit/ of the
free lunch conutir. "if vmi’ro at all
superstitious. )\l bov, you know
tbat you're tlw thiitoirt-i man who
bus worked tl.nt lm* Ur -h iv
“Well, 1 cues lUio'tload unlit* ty. "
replied the i.iuoriu.t. "..o. !. o■ >
to ' r i- >♦' —Yo.i
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| ■ HULL NEWS
Tope Hit. h cock the handsome
| smooth faced, bicycle rider of 5
For’sS. was distributing bis smiles
without favor or nffeclton Monday
night at the dance — Look out old
fellow you will catch ’t about
‘‘smiling’’ so ; rotnWcionaly.
Mr. John David the eloquent dan
cer, of 5 Forks, seems to be very j
much smitten with nmuberVss j
charms of a certain veung <ady— '
lit seem* to be natural old fellow.
Musie was furnished bv the re
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| nowned musician's 0 C Cbiathain
1 and Jim Bullock. If you dorit
want to dance you r mnst not let
Charlie get hold of the Bow.
The liev. W M Coile hoarded the
train at Hull with all his tons, to
take in the exposition- Geeigia day.
Mr. Coile is* very progressive man*
' wants himself and familyjto get all
1 the benefits that may accrue by see
ing every thing that, is woith see
ding. A*lot of people in this county
j would do’well to follow Iris exarn-
I pie—ReKgous and secular.
We are sorry to t henr that Mr.
Bob Barnett ij rcry sick with the
m ssles.
Mr. Bill Murry the ‘‘Petit Beau’,
of 5 Forks, left the dance for home
Monday night on 11:IT train, which
caused a pretty young lady to be
very down hearted.
Mr.Arthur Nigels of Dundee. Fla.
and Miss Kvio Patten one of the
handsomest cleverest and best girls
in Hull, were united in marriage at j
the bride home. The Rev. W M
Coile officiating. Will advise all
young couples that' are#the lellst
timid to procure the services of tue
ltev. W M Coile ol Winterville.
After the ceremony was performed,
and congratulations extended the
happy pair. went invited in to par
take ol a most excellent wedding
dinner, presided over by the.clever
and charming wife of onrj popular
P. M. J T Seymour. Half hour
after dinner, the bride and groom
started on their trip to Fla. the
home of the grooiu, they were ac>
ceiupanied as far.ke Athens by Mack
Patten and Miss Mollie Cunning
nam, Jaok Brown and Miss Mattie
Skelton; ( G Patten and Mias Sallio
Brown and list but not*least Henry
BuDook and Miss Ida Skelton.
May prosperity aod happiness at
tead them through this world of; joys
and sorrows.
May aaob try to make the Ufa of
th other a dream of bliss, is the
sincere wish of the
Hall Corresponspeut.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
Georgia—Madison county.
Agreeable 1o a i order of the
court of Ordinary of Ocone* acnun
ty,granted at ike regular Nov.
term 1805 of said court willbe sold
before the court house at Daniels
ville in Madison county, between
the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in December next, the fol
'lowing tract of land towit: A
! curtain tract of land containing
■ 252 acres more or loss in Mill
I District Madison county (la.
! Known ae the dogwood place, ad
joining lands of Jack Bruce's, Jdh.
| Bonds, Tom Deans, William
i Beard and and others, about 50
auras, more or less, in cultivation
the reminder in orgina* forest, said
land belonging to the estate of‘O C
Deen dec’d. Sold to pay debts
and for distribution. Terms cash
This *ov. sth. 1595
F C Deen Administratrix,
SHERI! F #ALE' .
Georgia—Madison county:
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday *
in December next, at the court
house in said comity, within the
legal hours of sale, to the highest
bider for cash, the following prop
erty towi : One certain tract, or
parcel of land, lying and being in
said county, ou the publie road
.leading from Dtmlelsvilie to Ath
j ens, adjoining lands of Harrison
I Pass on the north. The Jack
son Hart lands on East, W F Phil
ips on the south Joe Hardman on
the west aud others and known as
the JHD Beussc place, said to
contain 187, acres more or lees.
There is good dwell and neccess
arr out 1 uildings on the same.
Said land levieu on as the property
of J HD Beus ee dec’d to satisfy
1 three executions issued from the
Superior tVuri of t'iar’c rmiirj
in ‘avor of Caritheis B>* is A* v mith
iigoiiM ► .".id .1 ll 1) Bouse*',
v* itten notice given leiu.ni. i
pc es-;<)•)'. !‘ V>,•4‘ ’* ! "*5.
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ADMINkmtATOB’Sj SALE.
Georgia—Mad Mo oonmjD
la acoerdince with air'rirder of
he eoart of Orliasry of M&coopty
wrantsd at the November tern 1894
' ( said court, will be sold /at the
court house within the legsl /of sale
on the first Tuesday in ffeceniber
net all the lead after tfce*widow
dower,belonging to Joan S Moore
at the time of ms deaths It the
intention t sell said lawd m 11 dif
fetent lots. Tbs whole of the land
to be sold containing 489 feres 389
acres of which is known asAhe home
place lands and 140 sores as r the Mill
plate lands.
Lot Tfs;A. Feterfleld 4>t, con
tains 28 so readies on aetfisAnt rea <,
send prod sod re land all in/cultiv*
, Lot No. 2, Carithera letj liss on
i hot h skies big road, oowtamspfi tv * *
22 sc-os in onltiration, 3 iaferigU and
J Orest. TJ
Wo, 3, Davis Let, Kee on vtb side*
! big road contains 68 8-10 Jnres 26
in cahivstionbManeslf weeds
add old pise field, *
‘ N*M. Bm ; ‘h L>‘/ U hnt+
sides big 'road, coiiu , 2 3-10
acacs, 40,’acres in bal
ance in original forest. Tfc--
No. 5. Lord Lot,good Bwelting
louse snd ‘reccesssry ontOflildings,
lies on settlement road, ybe big
spring, ou this lot, conbaiis il acres,
46 seres in ealtivation tl
- in‘woods all fresh gcjsd laud.
No 6 Will Long let, gooi dwell
ingiiDd neccessary lutbniidihgs on
lies on seltlemsst ioud-
Patton spring on this let, fir.-t
clast water contains 40 aares, 85
acres in cnltivatisn, balance in
weods: all frethgood land.
No, 7 Old" Patten Lot. Patlen
bouses oa this lot, good well water,
good pasture under,orchard,contain#
24 6-10 .ores, 29 acres under cut
tivalion.
No 8 | f Critt:nton lot, good dwell
ing and • neveesssry eutbuildings,
n'd |mplar spring. tdfmtaina 36
0 aee."all in cultivation, and
pasture under fence, mostly fresh
land.
No. 9, Known as the creek
lot contains 81 fklO acres IQ acres
in good branch bottoms and/ woods
bnlanee in cultivation all! fresh
lands^
No- 10 School house lofcu, acre.
No. 11 That tract of londiknowri
as the saw mill place ooutsAs 140
acres 3 good dwellings an* good
out buildings to each well djttered
80 acres cleared,land all frflh and
in good state of .and.
Tore9rsnd'woods brancnKeFtom.
Sold as the property of Jahn N
Moors dec’d for the purposs ofdia
tribution amougst the hcirßnt law
of said dec’d. Terms cash Nov.
6th. 1896.
G W Meore, Adm.
of J N Mooro, dec‘d.
SHERIFF ‘BALES.
Georgia—lladison county:
Will be sold on the first Tues
day in December next, at the court
house in said county, within the
legnl hours of sale, to the highest
bidder lor cash, the following pro
perty to wit: One certain tract
of land lying and beingin 204th.
diet. o. m. Madison county, contain
ing seventy five seres more or less
having such metes and bounds as
w ill fully appear by referenoe to
deed of same recorded in Clerk’s
Office *adis©n Superior Court iu
Book Q, page B*9, said lands be
ing part of land owned by Stephen
While dec’d at time of his death,
adjoining lands ef ! F White, J P
Wright, and others,tbe place where
Jos. W t’a it,hers now resides.
Said laud levied oo M the property
of Joe. W CaritheM to satisfy an
cxeeutien issued from the Justices
court of 204 diet G M of said co.
favor of Pope D Hardman vs J W
Cambers, Levy made by W VI JD
vis L C aad turned over to for
advert sennit. Written notice 4fv
en tenant in poeenion an required by
law. This Nov. 7tb t 1895. i
L K Brartca Sheriff,
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Committed in Comer by
Qn pigh pices.
Wa are ow receiving the largest and be3t selected stock of (roods
it has ever been our pleasure to carry, and we are going to try ft
s'terestyou 1U prices Here goes: /
600 yard* Black and Figured Satteens 9 to 16 cents yard.
400 yads Black A’oolen Goods, ‘Worsteds,etc. Bto 2oe a yaiu . _
200 yds double width Henriettas with trimmings to match &t p
suit you. Cal and see these goods.
3000 yards of Oalico frem 3$ o 6c.
yards yards Ginghams from 5 to 7sc. Others get 8 and 9c.
25 docm pairs llese 5c to 25c pair. Good pins 2c a paper,
Suspenders at an price. Neckwear for eveiybidy.
Men’s and B ys’ Shirts 25c to ftl.26c.
Men’s and Boy’s Hat- from 26c up.
Ontf line of Jeans is hard to beat. We have it from 15. te 00c yards.
All Wool Ciusimers 48c to 70c yard.
A big lot Flannells, Outings, &c at piices to suit the times.
\Ve iT*so',e the flawiEsr datum*, Dsim.s aiidjoo?rox Oheok
SHOES, SStJEEKOjESSEI
We have shoos for prices from 25c to $4.00 WE
HANDLE THE FAMOUS GAINESVILLE SIDE in al grades
they are guarante and to give satisfaction.
Don’t forget that we can interest you in
GHOGBBIES,
We carry the choicest seection of and Fancy and Family
Groceries in Madison eountp, and our prices are right. See us before
buying your heavy Groceries, such as # Meat, Flour. Salt,etc
We carry the largest stock ofiI.TINWARE in town. We are
now r eoeiving the best selected stock of TABLE AND POCKET
CUTLERY that has ever been brought to Comer, at prices that will
make you smile.
AVf> are in it TOBACCO, too, We carry a dozen ©r men leading* *#
brands which we sell at the lowest price possible. Just try a pound
and if you don’t like it bring it back and get your money.
1 Our ine of GLASS LAMPS can’t be beat. Prices from 20c up.
We carry a full line of Fancy Candi- sand Fruits.
We have the.goods and they must be sold. We pay the highest
cash price lor cotton seed Bring us your produco of all kinds.
Thanking you for past favors, and hoping for areas nab'e share of
your future patronage, we remain, very Respectful y,
COMEK - GA
Represents the net shrinkage in property value in the South and
West, according to the tax returns officially recorded, for 1894,as com
pared with 1893.
A decisive contest !* U> be fought between now and the nest Presidential citation for
COINAGE^
THE PEOPLED MONEY-tha coinage of both gold and stiver, without discrimination, which means tb* free coinage
of *>oih as oppuswti to the pjlicv of contraction, which has been dictated by Rngland and adopted in Washington, ttad> whitfi
levies tribute ou every product of the farm, on valuations of ail kinds and on all compensations for labor.
THE GREAT ISSUE NOW iathedoubls standard against the single standard—the use of both gold and eilvor aw standard
money metals apainst keeping the currency of the country on tha gold basis.
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