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■32- 11 nni2 Hi B Y
* CLOTHING •
Ofcr Fall and Winter Stock of Clothing and Famishing Goods is now complete.' TANARUS! s
L teat SovsUln from the most Fashionable Tailors ia the world. We will sell you a good
W ooleu Suits
**** been paying for a c.eap. cotton #u it. Give us a leek before you buy.
E H And W F
the monitor.
PrBMNtKO EvMT FItIDAT
O.VR DOLLAR A YEAR.
JtcMtv T. M<ww.ET,Eomjfc.
The South CumUt** Cottstiiu
fmirttj t>nv*nUn ha* don* its
•Work and adjo urn*L \he auffrage
question it somr-v hat changed, hut
they slick to thair old titwlii*, of
rot gran ing divorce*, Once insr
*itl there - always innrrio t.
Hartwell Ann: It is paid that j
a Hartwell woman ha* invented
* sijor* dire.ter. It is composed
fa hoed and sections of flexible
W ben her husband snores j
fit* bond is lowered over his
bead and the pipe conducts the
wound to the cellar. There hasn't
been a rat in the cellar sinuo the
diverter vassal in operation.
Ruins W Peokham of Albany,
New York has been nominated by
the President for Judge for the Ba
prsasn Icourt, and his {rumination
W re <*
■f Wheeler H Peokham who (he
senate tnined down at the request
•of senator llill, Hois in Juror of
tha present nominee.
A Herman preacher at Hoboken,
Now Jersey has given up hit oongiv.
gation an>l opened up a beer siloon.
Ho asys that it is a uiaiur of busi
ness with him as hecouhi not live
on his salary and hud in do some
thing to support his family. He
aays that afier.awliile he will turn
the basinets oyer to It is sous.
A rhau who prefers loafing
0,1 t 0 W(*rkiog for a little
lesa ho (hinks It s labor is.
wordt, jar It extremely anxious to
find tn easy place, seldom eve y ac
complishes much. The bright©*!
examples <d success in he business
■of inteUsotual world today are
those wrbo began under adverser
eircunMtancns. The boy who act*'
upon the principle that he will only
dJ pleasant that ot his
owu price, rarely doas any- i
thing. H© will dead ttoat his way
4hr*ugh on relatives or the public,
aeye the Senoiu Enterprise.
Gbv. Atkinson has sent
message to the legislature in
he speaks out feni the shoulder
id roger- to lynching and suggest
some legislature, on this line. Ho
*l-o wants some legislation, making
it a misdemeanor for any persons
to refuse t obey the Bherift \vhf>n
rslled ou* hy him to arrest out
laws, or in stopping n riot. The
G vernor Seems to mean b.isitmts,
and if his sugge.-iion aro carried
out much ef lawlessness will cease,
A resolution tms been introduced
io the United Stoles semte for
the recognition of the ineuigents
in the Unban struggle, nt> bclliger
• ;H. In jiutier was ref‘red to
.by comon
Will eouie up for actio.*.
| Corbett, the pugilist siy* that he
Imff retiled from the ling, and rsfus
- us -te ttiutFijUimmoiiS for the 120.-
000 offered.
The famous Bush bill that was
before the- Georgia Legislature
failed to pas* on account of not
! isoaiviiig.llie require,! constitution
al majority. Local option won the
day'.
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i T i Bradley of Liberty county
has served the Grand aury ofitiat
county a.e bailiff for the last 60
years m succession. This is the
Songost leiui lor any bndilf that
wo have heard 01. lie vail be 76
years old at bin next birthday,
and is still hale and hourly .
Hie democrats iucongvisr, iu cau
cus .iiouiiiiftled Jutigu Lrup (or
apcakei', lints making him the lead*
W' ol the uiiatuny in the house,
lie is a buueiaitot, Mieighi, and
will conduct ihe minority on this
line.
Oleveluinl is making hinibelf
the most laughubie irt-aa m the
whole country, by,hie elioria to m
:du u t;ougicpe to rctue gieunbucks
anu treu.uty notes.
Olevelaiul’a reccommendution ns
to the retirement ol tuu grtons
bauksis being lboeived us u lings
jot* ivy the people generally.
Burely the i'resute&t doesn't mean
it, wlie i be asks congress to out
law nearly hall o Lhe money ol
the nation, but it lie dues, then
go and byo to liis future political
hopes.
Ell K'O (Amu i, Gi,, wib
ml yju au vj so 1 uiU >to)a .
12f)p>a white sack Liverpool salt
for 5 ,
i' 1 . 11. Ekusks, Coaicr, Gt.
0 L Wright of Covington,killed a
porker this week that weigh,
ed 615 pounds.
At Valdosta on hint Sunday,
seven negro couples were married
ut one liui in the l i mansion
occupied itnd owned by G<>v.
Troup. The contracting purties
ult lined up, and the colored min
itter performed the ceremony to
gether.
The bill introduced by Hon. Da
vid W Meadow, to remove all ob
structions, other dams, from the
running streams of Madison
county,baa pas ed ,the house.
A negro woman ill Atlanta was
found burned io death, and on in
vestigation it i 8 thought her hus
band burned her todeath, and
then robbed her. a. her trunk was
rilled and pocket book gone. Her
husband wns sent after the coroner
b: t has net returned, nor can the
officer* find him.
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Hi-. *• t .rlit in Miss KI..S .v.. r ,'
vi'u %p e t th y .
A Miracle in Vermont.
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THE WONDERFUL UU>E?.IESGE OF i
uitLbfcA itfAii ,
Mrlcltca with an tscnnW* W
ta.nl, jjKJ
Ifrom the Argus and Pair tot, MaaiptHef. fife} 1
bight years ago Gai*. Hstvltili'un inon-cl
ft'mi BraJt'ml to Ci-clm**, Yt., ftuii tx.u ,ut
the sawmill at the tatter place, iio wo*
known as one ol' the strovgwtt men in ilia'
•nasi -a. On Deo. 10/i2 while at wor .ia
th; h.-wiu struck in the baos Lye
•Cyiii.g h iUrsl, which ssrlwuly injured loxa
and incaptclh.ted him for work of any
kind. .'.a rosuit of the, Locomotor Aim in
eetin, (this .isa form, of paralysis which
deprives the patient of a I u-wm hie 1 ,wr
limbs.) i'lso Argui it Ptilrict interviewed
Mr. Hutculnsoa to il*y, ai.d his story ia
here given ia his own word*.
'• My back ached continually and toy leg*
be,ran to grow numb and tot*:- iss*iuHcM
u ah' >. ily the loth of April 1 or old do
•hsoiuteiy nothing and wna acarevty abb to
ai-ni l. My physicians a:i vised *,<* t>, go ia
llie Vary l lofeher llorpiti-.l nt I'nrb -gloli,
tube :-cited, and 1 took tkeiradviec. When
1 left home mV friends bade me gooi-hye,
never expecting to vcni me alive again.
Tim physicians at the hoapitol told ms that
my was a serious one and J eu ecm
j.l.-ic y dwoenraged. I remained at the
hospital sere* Weeks and took the Medicine*
which the doctors gav* me. Ifslt b iter at
the liv,total and theu-.htthat I w.i.< recover-
Ins, and went home !•> continue their treat-
Dicit, which I did fur two we ths, afcd r.Sae
had an electric battery Under their advice.
The improvement, however,did not epntimis
•ad I began to give tip hope- Attgittit raL
lit'd, I couf.l not S-.-.t o> of ray chair vtitlxuil
wtice, and if 1 gti down upon the floor, I
coni I-m.t get. iiu alone. About this time I
chanced t'i read an account of the,, Wondi-N
fo’ on v.tivs powers of I)r. William*' Pink
Pilh for I’alc rcotile in ca'ies similar to tnj
own. 4} did not have anv fdith fu the i’iiin
bnt thought a trial coul l do no harm, soil
bonrht. m ine nithouttclling Shvone vrhttAf”
Wasg'ing to da. Aider I had been taking
them Homo time I found that, for the first time
lu months 1 woe able to tvslk down to the
post .ililca, an-1 my neighbors began to dis
cuss the marked improvement in mv health.
As T continued the medicine I continued to
Improve, and soon recommenced work
In the mill, st first very lightlv, and in
creasing an 1 was able and as f gained la
hoalthand spirits, and now for the pad
three months I have been working ten hour*
f .>r day almost as steadily ae I ever did.
feel well, eat weir and sleep as well as I
•ver did and J have no pain fuivwhere.’’
The reporter talked with several other gen
tlemen in regard to ibo ease of Mr. flntohin
ton, vrho-etnted the Many statemeut ho might
Hake would be entitled to entire credence.
Dr. Williams’ Pitoo Pills contain all lbs
elements neoeratrr to give now lift and
Vtohucis to the bl sod and rssUire shattered
nerves. They are for sale by el! drugglcte.
er may be had bv mail from Dr. Williams'
Medici-!* Company, Schenectady, N. li., for
%00. per bos, or 6 Loses for £4AO.
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- FURNITURE - ~
Ws are the recoigmted leaders of furn.tare in North-east Georgia and
JOefy Oompetition.
Rxam.ne enr stock an* • will convince you we I are the cheapest and handsomest line
of Furniture in Georgia.
WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.
L ><urslos * siember of Farliaißeato
t*ie first placet, tbo initial cost
a seat in the bouse oi
feuiuns is always great Candi
| #s_ore obliged, by the oorrupi
1.-Mgtfcea act. of 1888 (tvhioti lias fix
' tnaxinimn h-ailo of eloctioueer
-1 e.xjicnses, varying in amount ac
i§4bS b U>o extent and ebaraoter
octlio ■consUtaenoy) to furnish a re-
S ffi (1 f tboir erpojises, and, accord
tie; to n Llua book ,on the subject—
is uccl io connection with tbo gen.
ci tl elociion of 18JI.3.—it appears that
c* on a loiiiion of money was
Bliont by tLii 1.207 candidates who
fcjtgbt lor scuta ia tbo bouse of
ccffumons in that el octonil cam pais;'-.
JTbo overage expenses of the 6/0
Bwccr.--;£''il candidates wore about
JWyfi each. Hut that does not, as a
rujo, represent a third of tbo finan
ciill cost cf the honor and dignity of
fclip office of member of p.-rliamcnt.
Before the contest takes place tbo
constituency‘ha3 to bo “nuriied”
with tbo view of obtaining tbo good
w|l and support of the elootoi-a
"Jinrsing” is a vory ospensivo proc
ess Many a man Lu3 spent from
f to £-5,000 a year for two or
e\wi five years befoi'o tbo general
eliption In tho constitaency bo r.a
plsea to represent. A ixowspaper ha3
Owob been run by a pruspooUvoean ■
d cJ.Hto at a osteil
th° laudable objvct of suj>-
: w&b3 the doctors with nows, bnt
' CkaKybj lieep ptfoininbntly bofort
them the vlrtaos of tlio man who is
woctic-5 tbrir iruffragfts, ud tlse
gssndtnir and magnJnccsce ef ilia
po'ltica.l principle'! bo ixy.'ports
Clsais be rs ’ Jou v n ni.
pale folk
How many pale folk there
ars! People who have the
will, but no power to bring
out their vitality. People
who swing like a pendu
lum between strength and
weakness—s o that one.
day’s work causes six days’
sickness! People who have
no life for resisting disease
—thin people, nerveless
delicate l
;The food for all such
is\scott*s Emulsion. The
bAophosphiles of lime
aiM soda, with the oil, will
tone up the system, give
thetblood new life, improve
the appetite and keep up
digestion !
SO cents and SI.OO
SCOTT & BOWNE
Chemists • - New York
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DOWN'S IRON BITTEK.-;
/ The wold's best cook stove
is THE FAMOUS
KING
r l tc it uiself before you buy a elo\e
\,au try one and fail to find it what we claim for it,we will refund
your money.
LARGEST STOVE f.-OLoE IN THE COUNTRY.
T S Me Hit In.
ATHENS, _ GSOR G'A
WH NYOU WANT BARGAINS GIVE
D. E. GIFFETH,
AT DANIEIJSVILLE, GA.
A chance at your trad©, lie carries a full and oom:d tit
lin© of
DIIY GOODS. NOTTONS, -ETC.
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v hich were bought before the rhe, and be is gitug
his customers the benefit of his lucky purchase. In
STAPLE GOOES AND COUNTRY PR n DUCE
O CEBI SB 4
He does not propose to b underbid. ll© also carries
m a ’ u l oomolete linos of Hardware <i t ™re, Tmware,
woodenware, etc,
His prices aie as low astbe louest, and all he asks is
that you give him a call see his goods and L tJi , hip prices.
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' Remember the place
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L I- GRIFFITH
DANIELSVILLE, GA.
The One Crop System
offeming gradually exhausts the land, unless a Fertilizer containing a
high percentage of Potash is used. Better crops, a better soil, and a
larger bank account can only then be expected.
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