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To look over our new stoc at the new %f° r &,We w jjj no t be happy till we have sol and every man and bo y’n { irif^r\
v*jf Madison county a suit of clothes or an Overcoat oU ghtn’t 10 be a very hard thing to do. It won’t be if you’ll only
come here and look when you need such things, If newness of thegoods v, ill captivate 'Sou. There are hundred
of such temptations her?. v
J|HB§ N° Hi and Mighty Prices:
We are standing strictly on the merit ot our goI toryourtra.de because wo thiuk we can always do better for yon than anybody . fit
*l* e will. We want you try it just once, it younger t. i<a |, a f ore W hero you go after that once will depend on the quality of the goods VBhKt
you'got.. We're not jfraid of that. If you uremic rjaf. j 9 nearly certain you'll remain our customer Our Clc thing has that fH9f ' •
B , eft^i ?w fneciT . the new store every day. .
"11,' CMS MORRIS ■ . W
Jmfmf (Qorner Clayton Street and College avenue, Athens, r •
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THE MONITOR,
Ff*n*'AE Every- Kxipav.
OS* DOLLAR A YEAR.
Hour T. Editor.
•k< .. 1 jl . ”. 1 . T" 1 ,<r '
Cleveland sent his message to
congress and —then wont cluck
■hooting.
The popnlisl* mftH her# to
morrow. Wo ndmiro "grit” nnd
pooplo certainly have it.
Tho Oglethorpe Echo came to
ui this week in ten page". The
Kabo in a bright, good, all-around
newspaper, and keep* up with the
tines.
It ta reported that the (lould es
tate la worth one hundred million
dollars, arid that the income from
these properties, is four millions
of dollars per annum. \ his is
smd to ho the largest estate In tho
United States.
Mr. Fleming's bill to increase
tho number of Supreme court judges
and to provide for their election by
the people, lias passed both houses,
eed the people will have a chance to
ratify or defeat it at the next elec
lion.
Hope Po hill's dog law failed to
pass th > Dgis aturc. Ae Hope is an
an aspirant for the office of Solicitor
Gen era!, it is left for some aspiring
young legislator in the future, to
make himself famous by having this
bill passed.
A revenue officer l y tho name
of James Smith, bus been missin*
for eAinelime, and on last Friday
hie body was found in an okl well
near Monties! 10, (a. Foul plav
is auapeuted, and the government
officers are on the lookout for tin
guilty parti**.
A man by the name of Lnugcr
uan. was trtad and convicted in
the New York courts on the charge
of criminal assault on tin poreon
of Barbara Aub. a hi n't agent.who
Mid that she went in o his plnee
of business to sell him a b"ok when
he assaulted her. and this wna the
only evidence asmii s; him. Who*
the judge bad Liugsrinaa up
to pass the sentence of the court
passed upon him, tho woman who
bad caused his conviction, con—
feaaed to the judge that the charge
was untrue, and that Liugorman
wa# innoce it. Langfrmnn denied
hia guilt all ill* time and on this
confession from the woman who
had done him this gr*c.t wrong ho
was discharged and the woman
held for perjury. Lnugsrman was
iu danger of being lynched an > if
Vr had heou, it w nJd have been
ihoJ ling ' n • t hhsd.
Moral; Do not be 100 hasty with
lynching*.
BOYS AND G ULS AT OUTS.
From the Naw ll.veil RajLtor.
There is troabb; at Cups May.
A large number of young ladies
have formed an ant i-cigarotte
league and have sworn not to mar
ry or associate with a,'>y young man
who uses cigarettes, ''he young
men aru in despair and threaten
to form an anti-paint and powder
league to get even. If this sort *f
thing continues it will be neces
ser , ns a 1-st resort, for the young
nihil to form an anti-bloom* r
Iragii* and res r, l o not to marry or
associate with any yo'ng women
wh , uses bloomers in anv form.
Tiny will unquestionably bring
the progressive young women of
Capo May to terms.
THIS ONEDfrANjjj
From the'Dalton Citi/on.
Mr. Nathan White, of Floyd
county, drove into Rome one day
last week carrying two bales of
cotton. Th# cotton was his own.
Ho raised this crop with his own
hand, doing tho plowipg.phm'ing.
booing. And yet Air. White is
104 yoa’s old. He has lived in
Floyd sixty years. When be
moved into Georgia in 1384, he |
lived among the Cherokee Indians, i
The sad part of Mr. White's career j
is tha he has always been ft modor- i
ate drinker and user of tobacco. |
Ho tliinks tliesi habit# will event
ually cat. off in* life several years.
Possibly h might have raised four
bales of cotton last year but for
these indiscretions; who knows.
Qinss-ixov 9.--I send yon a specimen
ef gr.i#> aro'vinjr on my farm. St 1 ek
nve quite fund of it, anil I would like to
knew what it is? Pickens county.
A xswElt J.—The grass is what iseom
m uly cal’, i'd Sprouting Crab-grass
{Pauieum juvliforntn). It is a smooth
branching grans. an Annual, with rath
er coarse stems from two to iivo feet
lri(.'h, but seldom growing erect. It is
mint. coumonly found on damp rich
soils, especially along the bunks of wa
ter cources. This crass is frequently
found in cultivated fields, growing up
with the common crab-grass, and somo
times forming a conaiderablq part of
the hay from damp, bottom lands.
While of some use in this way, it can
not be considered a good grass for ma
turing hay.
PEOPLE'S PARTY MEETING.
The Populists et Mvdi,on county
arc requveted to meet at the court
housa iu Damelsviile on dat
in'lay, Dtc. 14th, at ll oeloA a .
ir to elect a chairman Mid dele
-st-j 10 the State Convention
which meets in Atlanta, Ga.. Deo.
1 Silt. 1895.
\Y. L. Kia*, Secty,
NOTICE.
G ->rgia—Mad Ron ceunty:
Whe w Gc- rge M C trill era ad
IV It Dtnicl, a tiuitu*tr*'ors f
Rn-*ell J ocithers, dic'd, h%* sp
elts! to tn • for letters of die mission
from said anmiiietration. Tula *
tberef *re lo cite a'l oersons inter
■ tied 1J heat, my < ffio on lb* 1t
11 •• day in M troh nxe 'o show
1 v, *aid leti r* n.wh^grant
! s prayed fo . T .is L) *c. 1! id
i #9, r >.
G C Gat 01, 1 l and
A litod stomache is veiy much
like a eprainad ankle. If you euf
fsr from any of the symptom of
dyspepsia your stomach is tired.
It needs a crutch, We must re
lieve it of all work fsr a time, or
until it is restored to its nntuul
strength. To do this successfully.,
we must use a food which is already
digested outside of the body, and
I which Jwill aid the digestion of
. other foods that may be taken with
it. Such a product is the Shaker
Digestive Cordial.
( The Shaker have utilized the di
gestive principles present in plants
fortbef manufacture of this arli le,
and its euceess has been truly
phenomenal. You can try it for
the ruminal sum of 10 cents, as
sample bottles are sold-bjf all drug
cistaat this price. !'■ ■„
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LAXOL is the medicine for shil
drea. Doctors recomend it in place
of Castor Oil.
NOTICE.
Georgia—Madison county:
Whereas it. has bsen reported to
me that Avis Pittman departed this ■
life leaving some properly, and there |
is some danger of Haiti pioperty go
iug to waste, unless administration j
be hail upon tho same, . Tins is j
therefore to cite all persons con- !
venicd to o at my office on the Ist
Monday in Jan. next, to show why
why IS C O’Kelley, 0 8 O of said
county or some other tit and proper
peisoi, should not be aypointed the
permanent administrator ot the es
tate of the said .Avis Pittman, dec’d
j This Dec. 10th 189>.
G C Daniel, Old,
SHERIFF SALE. *'
Georgia—Madison county,
Will bo sold on the fit at Tuesday
iu January 1896, before the court
House door it said county, within
the legtl hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following de
scribed property to-wit: One one
‘i .h undivided inienst in a certain
' ctorpaieel of land,lying iu said
c tuny and bounded as fohVws: Ou
it e north by Und ofcG O jjjnie! sh 4
Geo. Allen, on east jfy lands of
Chat he Hunt and J II MeVriowr,
deo’d lands, sohth by Susan Helium,
weft by Bradley lands, and contain
ing one hundred and thirty acies
r> ore or lsssand knewu as the F W
Smith lands. Said one ninth undi- 1
vidrd int r< sti ' said land levied on as !
tue property of B M Sn ith to satis
fy an-extcudou issued from tli* Jus
tice court of 382nd. Diet, Q M said
county in favor 0 * J II Ma'h.ws
I ugainst O M Smith. Levy made by
li J Sorrells L C and turned over to
oi for advertisement. Written no
tice given tenant iu po&tosion. Thu
Use. 5Uh. IS9&.
L E Briok', Sheriff.
R. F. MOORE
DENTIST, COMER, GA.
\\ ill be in Danielgville every first
Tuesday. Regular office at Coiner,
*ork Guaranteed Prices very
reasonable.
M,ny l*ersow w-s tutu
I..WU fcraa sv j*ort or sos*e'4 e*rv.
Brown’s Iron Bdttera Ket uud* tae
itwcia, aid* dtffceitott. rwmovs* eroM of Mia
ocCcttfceaularit. Get Uw ouUjm.
TheDoelor’sßiscevery.
DR. DROWN, OF DAVID CITY,
NEK, FINDS A MEDICINE OF
RARE VIRTUE.
He First Ciirm Himself with St, and
then Prescribe* It f;;r Ills Pullen ts
with C.rHtStfytsrg BcstaHs.
{Pram the f.lncoln, '■'(!>., Call.)
Dr. f : ,’inuel L. Drown is a pioneer reui.
and mi. of Davil l ity, having lived there f;>r
twenty y-ars. lie .s wed known nil <wr
butler t’ounly, having practiced medicine
in every part. It i. his recovery fr< m a
V;v crious disease that i- - looked tsjiou e
a liuraeic. \\ In u v ited i,y a l all rcporlir
Dr. ' o.'n gkni vri ntnil the hiniory of his
t-’.kne-and his tiri.-. I cure.
“ Thu will !:■> my firptst-p into the field
or n pcr.;oiiai i tcr\i, w, but i amsotnihusi
•i-tio over my recovery that I ft el like cou*
t'ny a icy.ilar os nerieuce meeting.
“.‘’is or seven yeinr.- ago partial paralysis
*>•*• in np„u my left aide, and 1 boob became
jilfee.tcd by kiudr ei ailments, .'j he pension
ti airdf mud my trouble to be “pcrtio'l paral
y-is of leftside, varicose veins of both leg*
end left varicocele.'’ I wi,3 elso troubled
w i.i irinbetes. I becameunable toperf .-m
tr.nnual (fiber, having to give up the Jarger
part of nrv practice. I oouid hobble around
by thewfra cf crutches and oane_. J tried
every medicine that I ever heard iT in en
deavoring to relieve njy suffering.
“ About a year ago I read of medicine
ended Dr. Williams' Pink* Pids, that
Boomed to fit my case, so I sent foi
samples, T was so well setirfied with the
sampl-s that 1 ent for more, as they acted
directly iu harmony with nature.’ Those
are the things 1 In k for in treating diseases.
I used a number of bones of the pills, ami 1
am now entirely rei- veil of all my several
ailments, and am able to move about or.ee
more, w Ihout being hampered with crip.
pliug di(ea*e. In icy practice I a)waysusa
ldak Pills where the diagnosis of the case
favors them.
“ 1 now have’a remarkable case at Drain
erd. An'ulna Talbot, (he p. atmash r, wr,i
*ullrir.y from, dlubcto and insipidness, and
was in t o first stages of Bright’s disease.
Th.- ■.! do:- hail failed to give him-any relief.
All h -net of his recovery had been given up
wb is y.,*: called in and took charge of the
ckv. dc ■ now on xlie road to complete
* u v- y. : ii" Bricht’s disease was leaded
*>■' • the oilier a*! merits overwhelmed. A
,’iy cartnot he found than that
of ister Talbot, of firainerd,”
:vi 1 snbscribcd to before me this
1 seventh day of September, A. I>. lfips at
Ir.tvld City, Neb. E. S. ItCKYOK.
'■ regnal! Notary Pullii.
Dr. Williams' Pink Bids.for Dale People
arc no:- given to th- public as au unfailing
b- - ■ ' fiiiilder and nerve restorer, curing all
forms of irer.kneso nrining from a watery
condition of the blood or shattered nerves.
The piil.i are sole! by all dealers, or will be
sent post paid on rcivipt of price (SO cents a
box, or six boxes for .-(f..jO--they are never
sid in.bitlk or by t ti.- 100* by adiiressing
l>r. Wtiliiuas’ Xled. Cos., Schenectady, ti.K
gest Yet |
Two propositions that
startle and *
please you.
For a limited time only w will
send the Manitor and Weekly
Constitutieu for $1.25 per ysai*.
Or the Manitor aud Weekly
Jourual ni 41 per year,
Now i your opportunity!
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► Hr.' mstln?J ito nsoatotloo forlSyccrs
► bels* tin aMandarJ remsdj for th*
► oaici tnl pt-irjkacm cuts of Rbeuir
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. ii n;n .-r fails to cum.
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h .nsiCct for St* fl o Varp Our tb-nas- easa
i- phlti jr.t Fnja or M,:l /. vireus.
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Tlie to f^eople
Oglethorpe am> Madison comities;
I have added to my stock of
Furniture, Buggies, Wagons,
Harness, Saddles, coffins, etc, a
full line of
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DRY' GOODS. NOTIONS, ETC.
Notions, Hats. Shoes, Hardware, Tinware, glasswear
Crockery, etc- in fact everything kept in . a-fir st class
store. All of which I Offer at bottom prices. -
1 ass also* h*rs to hslp make Coinsr a first-olais Cat—
ton Msrkst, b* Bur# and jir rra a c*U.
■S * ■ $ . m
Anyons desiring t* purchas _
ya first elau.clsan stock of good S. YOLRS, ETC.
n# abort linss, aud rsntiogs
stha larjsst iter* room iti’| fl IV
f "ciu7* r | | jl kjljjUjl
QO TO
C D Cheatham and Cos
COMER, CA.
Wholessls and R etail ‘Dealers in
Whiskies Wines and Beers,
The Best the Market swords for ths laast Monay. All ordsrs
promptly filled.
Daneilsville Academy.
Students carstu’.lyj prepared fe: any olais in CeFege or foj?
tbe practical duties of life. Patronage respectfully solicited;
Geo. B. Atkisson, Pria.