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t To look over our new stoc at the new store. We will not be happy til! we have fold every man and boy in
Madison a suit of clothes or an Overcoat,. it oupHn't 10 be a very hard thing to do. It won't be if you'll only
V'.' nr- siaa.,l iiMJatriellv on Iho iia-.'u ■ ..ur We os!, tor yourtraito ta.''"* o! ■. -- < . .
else will. We want you try it juet once, if vqu never tried it before. -Whore you go after that once will depend on the quality of {he good* EggVf
you get. We’re not afraid of that. 'lf you are once our customer, it is pearly certain y.u'jl romp in our customer Qur ( kjl i.-'g j~s |}t jj||j
style fo it that so pleases the buyer that we always see his face again,
11m, of new faces at the new *tur© i very day. Ijjy
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Corn
is a vigorous feeder and re
sponds well to liberal fertiliza
tion. On corn lands the yield
increases and the soil improves
if properly treated • with fer
tilizers containing not under
7% actual
Potash.
A trial of this plan costs but
little and is sure to lead to
profitable culture.
Our pamphlets are not advertising circulars boom
ing special fertilizers, but are practical works, contain
irg latest researches on the subject of fertilization, and
are really helpful to farmers. They are sent free for
the asking.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
$3 Nassau St., New York.
Phinizy k fiifttl
Cotton factors.
We do not buy Cotton or
speculate in it.
We represent our customers in
tercets entirely, at n reasonable
charge.
Best prices and good weights
guaranteed- Liberal advances
mads on cotton stored.
PHINIZY & GRIFFETH.
Athens, Ga.
Locii . (ip )flimp
Itfn sof Interest to ‘‘Free
State” People—Our
Sick, Visitors, Etc.
All of our sick are improving, and
we hope to ohrpniele the recovery
of all q.t an early date. There are
no new cases of feverf and it is
hoped that the epederaic is over.
We learn that one of our citizens j
wjio came to town Tuesday, got too
much of the “booze”, and but for
the kindness of friends who heard
his groans would have frozen to
death, as he was already unconscious
and stiff when found. Moral:
Let ‘-booze” alone. i
j
Don’t buy big talk and j
a cheap instrument.but do
the sensible thing and buy
Pianos, Organs, sewing
Machines, etc., at
Conaway’s Music House,
Athens.
Married at the residence of the
brides parents on Wednesday night,
Mr . Dani 'I Langford and Miss
E mm a Ballot*, Edd F. McGowan,
a-i q , offi dating. This young couple
have th* Monitor's best wishes
ib:.
Robt.G McGowan, editor of the
News, Lincolnton, Q, formerly
with the Monitor,- was. married on
i Wednesday- of last week, ip Miss
! Fawny May Lyon of the same
place. The Monitor, with Bob’s
many friends here, wish him and
. his bride much happiness and
I prosperity.
The latest news froui Messrs
Hu gins McFwen and Roberts, who
so horribly injured by a dynamite
explosion near Elberton- la-t week }
is that thev will probably recover.
This will bo good uews to Mr. Me-
Ewens relatives and friends in’this
| county.
Miss Johnnie McGowan, of Un
ion Springs, Ala., sister of oni
junior, is expected to visit the
l latter* fa mil/ next week.
I
J T Baker, traveling salesman
for the Singer Sewing Machine
Cos, committed suicide in Atln-ps
last Tuesday night, by taking mor
phine. His home was Now Cas
tle, Va,
In Rome on last Tuesday night
while at a ball, a young Texau.
who was on a visit to that city, met
a young lady for the first time, ’
darned with her and while dancing ,
courted her, and after the set the
festivities were stopped long enough
for the young couple to be married.
This is the quickest we ever heard
of.
NOTICE.
• Georgia—Madison county.
I Whereas tLe commissioners ap
pointed to set apart twelve wonui
support for Sarah A Bond, widow
of N C Bond, from the estate of \
said N C Bond, have filed their re
port. AU persons are hereby noti
tied to be at my office ou the first
Monday in January next to sho v
why said report should not be made
the judgment of said court Jo ;
Ordinory of said county. This Dec.
2nd 1895.
G. C. Daniel, Ord.
NOTICE.
i
Georgia—Madison county:,
Whereas the mmis*i mers ap
pointed to set apart twelve months
support for the minor children of
Henry Bailey, out of the estate of
■ said Henry Bailey deceased, have
filed the,r report: AM person are
hereby notified to be at my office on
the first Monday in January 1896,
to show why said report should not
be made the judgement of the court
of Ordinary of said county, Dec.
2nd 1894.
G C Daniel, Ora.
NO TICE,
i
(J., vg ja—Mrdisop county:
Where** an election has been 1
held on the question of prohibition
oramui st prohibition, in the 2“sth
Dis'rict G vl and the town of Co- j
met- in said district, and upon con- '
i solidaling said returns it appears ]
that for prohibition received-a p>a- |
| jority of the votes cast at said elec- j
tion. Now I-therefore declare that
! it *hal 1 be unlawful for any and
all persons, to sell any vinous,
spirituous or malt liquors in said
district or in the town of Comer
therein, after the 81st. day of De
cember 1895.
Givpn under m-v hand and of
ficial si. nature This Dec. fm! W 5.
‘ yeorgo C Daniel, Ordy.
■ gest Yet ! *
Two propositions th at
will startle and
please you. ,f|
For a limited time only we will
send the Monitor and Weekly
C.mutilation for 31.23 per year. .
Or the Monitor and Weekly
J.mnial at *1 .'per vqar,.
Now is vour opportunity ! S
. ft.- a.*- ..-I- . -r- -* .- >“ '‘•f*
A drowning man would have lit
tle use for a method of rescue
which would require days. A dys
peptic does’nt want to bother
a remedy that is going. to Lafev
weeks to"show its beneficial off eh ft.
The Mount Leban n'Shakors *}•!}
offering a product under the n&|pe
of Slinkfu- Diges ive Cordial |
yield- imup’diale relief. The vfeiw
firs and os prove* beneficial in .nfoit
eases; and it is owing to
boniid-.d mnfidence in it,
have put 1° cent sample
the market. These Can be h-d
through any druffgist; and it wilL
repay tlm afflicted to invest- the
t riflim,--uni ir.-cessary to make a
trial-
M„- Shaker Digestive Cordial,
relieves by resting the stotnaeh
and aiding the diges ion,of food. 1
LAXOL i-s the best medicine ‘fm'
children. Doctors recojnend it fjfe
place of Oartori'a Gil
Tax Notice.
LAST ROUND.
I will he ut the foilowiag flamed
places for the purpose of collsctiug
Stale and Ceunty tax for the year
1*95: '
Coiner, Nov. 25th. 1895.
Carlton, Dec sth. “
Danielsville “ 2ud <Sr 3rd •* . ,
Dowdy, “ 4th;
Harrison' Nov 26th . Ji
Mill Deo 7th - “ Yj. %
Paeli Nov 27ih ' “ . \ ■
Pooatalig* Dec 9th --efflKari
Planter “ 12th “
Tax pavers will meet
and pay your '.axes as early a* cpy
venient, as the law positively re
quirsa me to dose my books on th*
20th t December.
Very Respectfully, }
E. F. MARTIN, T. Ci j
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| Feel ' |
I Badly . j
!Today? !
J We ak th s repeaiterilr, bec*ti<w; |
8 serious dtsesies often follow tiUlirg |
S ailments.
; If yon *t w**k j
i Brown’s HrtiSi
* at)* can’t +4r\r x ,
* ,l '’” c v ‘f 4 ' I
* iron a*‘?s^sfej
[Bitters ;
>a>'SS very (Titl!
l IT CURES
J Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver
ji Neuralgia, Troubles, ; .
* Constipation, Impure Blood,
J Malaria, af: merits
a Wotpen’.-. comfrinhua.
|* Get only the tenu'w-A !. s .ctCmed .red
* Hit*! cm liK w.'..n>ira. „ A
g BROWM CHEMICAL CO, BALTIMORE; Mf).
}">’*• T| i* • i
1 ±r oles&ional,
DAYID.W VKADOJV, -
Attorney at Law.
DuXirr.srii.i.R, (i.v
Office oti corner, west- of Court,
Rouse, opposite Masonic Corner,
i Will practice in all the courts. All
buainae promptly execi^'id.
Jno. .1. Strickland. •
Attorney.
Athens ~ ' - c a
Geo, C Tlionias,
Attorney.
Athens, Ga
JOHN E. GORDON,
\ Attorney at-Law.
I)4siici,svn,i. k, Ga
v Will practic A whorevpr denied.
ivompt attention given fo ll.t>n*-
.nws bis cure.
north of courrhoute.
BERRY T. VCsKfRY.;
A Hornet,al-L'i v.
DiNiKuwiLi.r, (J a !
Offes on carnar, wrp of f’orrt
Hon •a, apposite M**onie rori-uv. i
Will practice in all thv >; urts.
J. I. GRIFFITH
PHYSICIAN AND PURGEON
Daniemtxli.k. Gt.
Offiee a*uth of Court Vn-ma.
: Calls anawered and praacriptio is
| fille.l promptly,
' R. F. MOORE
i
- COMER, GA
Will be in Danielsvilla eveCy firs
Tuesday. Regular office at Comer
.ork Guafantced Price* very
i>eKO:>able.
“• -"••• l r- -w-
k R, P. Sorrell
i IHYSICIAN ANp St HyEoN
Danielsville, G.a.
Calls answered and prescription
filled at all hours.
Diseases of women and chihlroa
a specialty.
| -bot*ic- \/
| BLOOD BALKi.
I A bousehoM remedy for All H!oc.<l una
I l<m dUeiwcu. Cutcu w I thorn frfcf.
i olu.Llrcn, P!teuKAtiiM,(:(Urrh, Slt thrum
e sna every form of Blood Dlftr- fr m thr
I BimpltHt pimple to thefouleit l'" . r. t'lft#
| years’ usd with uoTtrylnf i <•< <-M, drm
I onr.trates lt psrAmouat hecLi;', purify- j
I lng td building up virtue". One 1,3! t •
t ha* inort r./rtlve virtu* thru: a dovun nl 1
| any other kind. It build; no ilio hioltu j
l au’l strength from th* Brut rto- e.
\ rzrWUJTB fmr of Won 1
t ®***'* ion*fi re cn npfiM
{ If not kept by your leva! druggist, send !
i SI.OO for • Urge bottle, or 1 1> W for six hot j
' btTd, w.!l b-, aent, fr*it;li'. j
'bf;OoD BALM 80., Atlanta, Ga.
I ~lTnl'Mmtr MiA—nir rsam i ca . net.-m
ir you feaJ weal#
And all worn out take
SHOWN’S IRON BITTEN . 4
r &'& I!£** Pcople %
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p Madison conntiew;
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I have gelded tq my stock <lf
Furniture, Buggies, ' Wagons,
Harness, Saddles, coffins, etc,, a
full line of
DRY GOUQS
i . . ..' •..
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Notions, Hats. Shoes, Haidwar#, Tinware,
Crockery, etc, in %;t everything kept in a first class
store. Ai of which < Offer at bottom prices.
I apt also hr* to tialp m*k Comer a firsl-clp**
ton market, be eure nnd give ip© a ceH.
je&rs±Mf>jf>&K. &s~sjr's > A/‘ S
,S ;
>S v
S Anyone desiring te ,>urdi >
.Ca first class.clean stock of giyod v; YOUK®, ETC.
iyof the above tinea, aud renting)- • ,
largeet ffore room inA gv || 17 fl A JBTJR
\(he grewing town ef Comers; lj’ If |A If IIMj Aj-.IF
A1 ili iillliiElili
—GO TU-
G D Ciiealiiam And Cos.
COMER. CA,
—— Wholesale a ltd Kbliijl Dealer* in —-
/ / • .... ~*.-*£*
Whiskies; W und lieers*
The Best the Market afford* fjT the ictft Money. ,
proinptlf filled.