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’ To look over our new stoc at the new will not be happy till we have sold every man and boy in
|k'f Madison county a suit of clothes or an Overcoatpwbghtn't lobe a very hard thing to do. It won’t be if you’ll only V I
come here and look when you need such of the goods .will captivate you. There tit hundreds ’
) N° and Mighty Prices;
We are standing strictly on the merit of our goods- Wo -d#: lor,your trade because we think we can always do lietter for you than any? ouy
win. We want you try it just oi>ce, if you never Where- you go after that once will depend on the quality of the goods
fS you get. Wo’re cot afraid of that. If you are onoes^^ S jf it is nearly certain you'll remain otir customer Our Ck thing has that
style to it that so pleases the buyer that we always gee 'jjy&lycc again. '
|t ' : 1 Hundreds of new faces at the new store every day. -flfiijT' x
CHAS MORRIS ■' * MW
JjP&Pvjf *Co liter Clayton Street and College Avenue, Athens, Ga
THE MONITOR.
PrßJ.isHEi) Every Fripay.
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
Bbury T. Mosrt.ky,Editor.
Congress convenes on Monday .
Great crowd* are flocking to
Atlanta now,to see the great ex
position.
Speaker Flemings bill to relieve
the Supreme, court by adding
three more judges, and providing
tbntthey be *lected by the people,
passed the house. This carries
with itau amendment to the cou
stkutiOn'.— - ...- i.. r yf
* OriUst Saturday isigln. dnrin g
tk* performance of Riohavdeon
Bros, minstrel, tome ono passed
a conple of counlarfeit dollar* on
thedoorkeef.ar, who soon discover
ed liia mistake and fortunately re*
tnenibered who ho received the dol
lar* fiom. Marshal Edgar l)an
itl and Sheriff Sorrel's, at ones ar
rested Rev, U Y Grifith, Wm.
Johnson and Jee Craft ; all colored
and turned them over to U 8 Mar
shall Brown, who happened to be in
the crowd. Tli* money was of a
very inferior kind, a*d could be
easily delected. We do not. pie tend
to sty who is gnilty ol making thin
lad money, but we hope to ae
them caught and punished.
FORESTRY DAY,
Next Friday, the thh. of Decem
ber is forestry day in Georgia and
would be glad to see it observed
here. Our groves and ehade trees
ara dying every year, and are not
beiilg replaced. Tfa would bo glad
to know that every sshool boy in
•ehoel here would set out a tue in '
the grove around the school bouse
here ou this day and in a few year* '
there would be another beautiful
grove around our Academy.
We ihiuk else that it would boa
goad idea for the members of the
different churches to do tko same j
thing, and in this way the grevea'
would noon be replenished. The '
shade lives aeon ml onr court house 1
are dying, and if seme were to be
act out around it ou this nay, they
would soon help the appearance.
And again i the property owners
would plant shade tiee on the
square m front of the prop.rt’' mi
ft fow war*our town would have
n diffuivnt np|ienronce and during
the long hot summer day* wo
could languish in the shadoof our
trees, autl catch the cooling bi-ecite*,
instead of being scorched by Die
lot sue. Wo throw out these sug
gestion. and hope to see some of
them cnrrted out.
Hie cold snap this week was
tile cause of several uop> hoj;s liv
ing. Madison county will have
ple.dy u> uojtt year, *u .toD,
*m*i M ming ktvpe up.
WHERE THEY CO.
/
The Methodist conference in
session at, Elberton the pnt week
has adjourned, and the appoint
ments ftr tlrs work are ns follows:
Presiding Elder of the Elberton
Putrid, J P Preaches in
charge of the Dftnielsville circuit,
F R Smkn.
Thinking that our readers might
he in ters*tod in some oi tha fol
lowing appointments,we give them
alo: J M Lowrey, presiding el
der for the past year, ie station
tioned at Thompson, L D Cog
gins goes to Dawson ville, Ford .Mc-
Kee to Monroe, L P Winter to
Roekniart. N E Mclireyer to Boof
viUe, 8 Sanders to Jankinsburg
qir-- ; 1 fenced ai
ion, and L G
church in Augusta.
what we arddoin®.
The Monitor is increasing in
pepnlarily every day, a* is evidenc
ed by the new subscriber* being
entered on its mailing list evdYy
week. Tt it an all home print, and
gives you all the county news and
tho State news in genetaL In addi
tion to thie, it is the official 'organ
of the oennty, and centain*
all the legal advertisements. It ia a
close shwet, free from all objection
able matter, and hire passed the 1200
mi'e post, sad it reaching out for
1500. We want Tho Moaitor to go
into every home ie Madison comi
ty, and will not bo satisfied until it
does se. '• here is not a poat-offlea
in tb* seetion, but what it readies*
itud is read. Asa means of reach
ing the 1500 mile post, we have
made seme clubbing rat * that arc
unuscnllj low, by which we can
give you all the nows. Head, seud
in your subscription.
Here is what wo offer yon: The
Atlanta Constitution and Monitor
ono year for #1.26, or the Atlanta
Journal and the Monitor ena year
for #I.OO. Take your choice and
•end uathe money and wo will do
the rest. These amounts must be
net to ua hero, and cash in ad
vance, before we can send th Con
stitution or journal.
If y u have a neighbor that
lntsn't heard of this proposition,
tell him, so t' at he can take advan
tage of it.
XOTICB TO PkBTOES .V NO Ctt EDITORS
Georgia— M idiaou county:
All parsouß having demand
against the estate of John \V
I’iUman late of Madison county
deceased, are hereby notified to
render in their demands to the,
undersigned ac tording to law and
nil persons indebted to said estate
are required to make immediate
payment. This 7th day Oct 1895
G. H. O'Kelly,
Adm.of John M Pittman, dec’d.
■ti you 3fea i
Ar> * *l2 vorti vut -t\ks I
iota’s ib&& Misciw I
FLEA FOR POOR CUBA.
A Ei-okl. .,f tb<
Xiu YCuba"
was the subject'|£y. Cortland My-
I ie the Baptist
pid:
jtiatiou <f ‘p,v
tnow before the
yf demand's the
t of t!iy wri'l.
t.ul bruised and
santied 0.-snipe,
aud cry in-; far
f, her chains is
I music ami the
tt is marring tins
y drenched with
xe, stands near
rof Spanish ('in
dy has menvry
fiiyetfe and the
■ across the wa
. skies t<*fv?lj> in
1 branch bottom, plenty [ JM"?
fftUgjfcJFrCi*. rj Murid)—hu
TOhlirie
F!ll! - :l ■ ’istv-f. wb‘4<?7lvtti*'
tow%% nun pavfaffc..-fs the other part
°r th eternal law of Gotl fails. Tire
num; .so is due, iiwl every 'star and
planet and rvor’d depeeds upon the oth
er ami all htid tbc-ii'positions by virtue
<>f that union, ’s>o the world of human
ity run t hcarthc raint-v-t i v ';viu
part, of tho hodyi even if it is -the flick*
Wtng Stiir’ox t>n.bu.
“Th{*p)-sfa-mnoirt is milking itself the,
moot eflfHt filly of Spain l>y tills mi
righteous mjd unlawful pro Amt Jon of
lawful csp*f of ayurs ami n-miutuitinn
to the icsuSbsitP. In spite of c.iiw ue
cirions t kisph ttfipreKee on the fait of
officials indHeuno r>:i. Boor. d-iwahMit
deu l hibimjk: coniled t-> tho sympi.ihy
which leu®,to help in her her i< c ( ':>.rts
fur lifcert-gj*May God speed the day of
her shaeldß lollinrc nutl hear on ,-enil
the p*rvejßto Wf-eot it, c.nd shame mt >
thp Alvanm Royorum.-m f.-r . .. n
liindrtftwfpf it.”
MpiPOS TALKS.
Sy tliuMjKrtiK Have Jtn to It.
Tl: t.v HotU No -t.
Mov. Ss._Tli<: World
pabhslJE special -
Clara, .flaba, signed by Mai tine.-, dc
Oainp-Nlf gbvoriidr ponor-.il of Orlsi.
(iYuoiv.LL Campos says
thiiuria®: Y
"I tHfck t)\"
sit ion MR >?iyoft ucvcijtim
l W WB&ilj&litO.'i i. rid'..;" . ! W
'l’h'-iaßMim .
hat fsaftrsnir ■ . hold u--
iiitiiiftK tern:.
nnrii' r
on tMfejßp Wliieh ccusist of tivc > i- rou
hubmwfUHo; fiiHceii>sm-„',.uts n-
of time in otic ; . hew*
JianUNP.- Whmn I send a colamn of
troW't ■it! :■ I ■ , ...... wild.
pntyyes rountijfthat ousts in the only
disfeftsiami-h thoy operate.
•S?*flPS'preUf 'Kortli Arnm-icau e- ddiev.
ably cos.■:.■,! the snli-
We sgtiition of ladiicei-ency of
'WiqWWs nir-the furnsev revelat-imr. Ho
ia- a -public .<Wnunt. with which
I mHUIhIT that 1 her" v.-;.> no -,:nd
for jiiiii to pjtopgttite (laMii bi>iligorency
'vlOmi tlie people who sought- rpcopni
ttnn held aOpi'K or town.
“Prof idea* Grant created a pro-iV.ent
and I hear, now from Tdruh-id t hat the
g-rev ament dees not a:iticipatr any
cvj^tets'of uafrieudiiuess on the a<-t
United States.”
o* the <ri<Hron.
( HAWQITf r Vii U'.. A .‘v.. ,\nv. Cl.
George It. Pliwau of Mompius. IVnn.,
kjfjkirfafiiisutt in s football tnmio Lv
. lui'lllt'al sni.i i;v\v rltussps of
li J .- I {•- ..
' ,tu * <> of a l.loc<l vrtsol
w hich u-ji-s u afeaail tHmtHti-.n ::i:U
qpy to bao-f <V..y;.:„- any \i
.i.hc c:.r ; ur'.s j or y muloml a
jßgP* reucviiigr ay *jwrfici: Hl ms of
Two Killed I„ a Wreck.
jA.<nwf. Miss., Xov. St!.—A* 7p. m
fast frrfsrht on tho lUsucb* owrai
k a hoc car at Lunar sran ,<>
h: - H - wu tv ’ ,m “o Mini:
F.mrinoiv
' ""• trs ' " ew
| ere ||© |i*e[ *:
In our New and commodious brick store, and are
better prepared than ever to serve
our customers,* and will . >1
'GIVE MORE GOODS FOR
• We now oarry a full and complete lino of
Width Henriettas, Cas hum res "Oliaulemoh^VfttHawby-jf i minings, Lace, oie. In fac t?| ——
anything kept in a First-class Dry Goods store on which we can. gave you f.rS'tn 'DP—, iff j>--
cent, on Athens or Atlanta prices. Come and see stock. We have a sufficiency- of felettt?
to waif on you promptly.*
Our stock of '•■■
Shoes and- Hsjß
Is complete and prices are away down: We are Headquarters for the Celeb’ a ted" %
Ganielsvlle Shoe, ’ :||j
We hnvo added a comp'ete lin •of stoves and tinware. >Ve meat the record and dj
- competition n Groceries,- Tobacco and Cigars. Give usa trial, is all we ask.
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51 ’5 THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS
THAT YIELD FORTUNES,
inch as the ‘' car-winjow'• which can be cushy di iw>
and down without breaking the passenger'. bac“
sauce-pan, c,,!lar.buUoii," "nut-lock," “buttle
stopper, and a thousand other little tfung* dial most
anyone can tind nay of improving; and'these drapio
ventroos are the on-j that bnuglargcst rc t -nu to the
aUifior. Iry no think of something to iitvenf.
IT IS NOT SO hard AS IT SEEMS.
■Patents taken out through asmceivespeciai notice in
r* r kaccnderj' puahsaed at Washington,
. '. -.vhtcfc is tne eesttievspsnn published in AmeriA
tn the interests of invent,,rs. fo&mkh a SSwT
rennabn to this journal, free of cost, to ah our clients.
We also advertise, free of -ost ,1 ho inv; D ti-.?n each month
•Ski* vans our f.jo trite, arid hun*c,: s of thousands
1LS plC r v Recorder." contaiuiny; a .
-ketch of the winner, and a desctiptiS ofkis invention,
’..•tit he scatseicd tlitoughout the UnTi4ft States amonc
Moita.tstß and maonfaesurevs, thus ba&ane to thesr
alter non the merits of the invention. - *
Aijcommiifliauions regarded stricGy
Adaren j
JOHN WEDDERBURNJk CO.,
Jtoiicltors c; American and r Patents,
6BF Street; N.W.,
3og .185. \Vashlngton, D. C.
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