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CLOTHING
Our Fall .ml \\ i.iter Slock ol Clothing and Furnishing Goods i* now complete. The Latest NoY
e’l jes from the most Fashionable Tailors in the world W e will sell yu a good
Suit
That you have been paying fora aheap cotton suit. Give us a look Wore yo i buy.
E H and W F DOHMEY, Usdo I*l Clayton Street
Poor soil
and exhausted fields which
were once productive can again
be made profitably fertile
by a proper rotation of crops
and by the intelligent use of
fertilizers containing high per
centages of
Potash.
Strikingly profitable results
have been obtained by follow
ing this plan.
Our pamphlets are not advertising circulars boom
ing special fertilisers, but are practical works, contain
ing latest researches on the subject of fertilisation, and
are really helpful to farmers. They are seat free for
the asking.
GERMAN KALI WbRKS,
S3 Hunt St.. Nr. York.
Pliij i Griff#
Cotton factors
W do uot buy Cotton or
Speculate in it.
our customers in
entirely, at a reasdnnbltj
charge.
Best prices and good weights
guaranteed Liberal advances
made on cotton stored.
PHINIZY <fc # GRIFFETH.
Athens. Ga,
Local lappings
Items of Interest to ‘‘Free
State” People—Our
Sick, Visitors, Etc.
A S Johnson and Prof, Alkisson,
•were in Athens Wednesday. Mr.
Johnson went to lay in his slock fo r
Christmas.
D II Moseley visited his brother,
Thomas Moseley, in Oglethorpe
this week.
Paul Shank, and his charming
sister, Miss Carry May, of \\ ilkes
county, are vwiting friends here this
week.
FII K r o ier, Cosm j r, G., will
gd' y >u shoes *nd hats at cost.
J H Hendley of near Fort La
mar, and one of Madison s best
citizens; was m town Wednes
day.
James R Bullock who has been
traveling in the west for some time
returned this week . He will spend
the Christmas at home and then
w ill return to lie vest in Jan.
Sol. Gen. W M Howard, of Lex
ington. was here yesterday. Mr.
Howard retires from the Solicitors
office at the end of his term, and
resumes the active practice of law
at Lexington. He is a splendid
lawyer, and made an enviable re
cord during his term of office.
Biidy Gunnells of Pittman Dist.
was in town V\ edutsda^,
Mrs, V A Rice and daughter Miss
Lucy of Comer visited friends here
Wednesday 1 st.
11 G Williams and J J Meadow
fr„ are in Atlanta attending the
Uuitdl States court as witnesses in
some counterfeit money cases.
Charlie GriffetU took off
to tlie exposition this week.
Ojir streets are putting on a
christma.s look, on account of‘the
crowds that are coming here prepar
ing the surprise for the little ones
oil Christinas morning.
A masquerade is being talked of
for Xmas. We hope to see the
move materia ize and a large crowd
turn out. It lias been a long time
since \va have seen one litre.
I B Bonwgbsand Cupt. Kidd
was in H.rmony Grove last Wed
nesday.
Mrs. J T Baker of Comer, is
visiting her sister, Mrs, G O Grif
fith, here this week.
Lump Himnons and Pink Patten
are the boss bird hunters. They
were here this week with a consul
crable number. They made the ed
itin'glad by leaving some of them
with him. Come - again gentlemen.
Capt. and Mrs. W W Scott arc
in Atlanta seeing the sights of the
■exposition.
The fair to Atlanta over the G C
<fc N RnR hits been reduced to 11.-,
75 round trip. This is the cheap-j
est rate ever offered, but it will he ]
the means of inducing several who
would not otherwise to attend llrj
exposition.
FROM BOGGS.
Justice court at Dowdy next
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J T Gholnton were
visiting here this week.
RJ Sorrells and Reader Moon
have fallen from grace again .
Wofford Jordan has a set of
marriage license, that he don’t
need and will soil them at half
psice—first come first served.
Mrs J N Boggs who has been
sick for some time, is thought to
ihe improving. W P Smith is also
improving.
G F Sorrells and his accomplish
ed bride and sister Miss Willie vis
ited relatives at Barherviile last
Saturday.
Mr. J R Ballock who has been
spending some time in Texas, re
turned home last Wednesday to
spend the holidays with the old
folki, after which he will return to
Dallas, Texas, and go in business
lliers permanently.
.1 N Boggs was in Atlanta last
week buying Christmas goods J J
Hix went also and took in the ex
position.
Mr. B T Whitworth who has bepn
in jail in Atla ita for some time
charged with violating the reve
nue laws, has returned home,
Mr. Jack Bull ’ck, one of the
county's oldest and best citizens,
was here on business this week.
D H Bryant, who has b<en at
tending the Auburn Institute,
has returne home to spend the
h lidays.
Miss Susie Sorrells has returned
from Athens, where she has been
attending the Normal School,
FROM LAB KIN. '
hajmers are about done sowing*
wheat.
The boys are preparing for
Christmas. IW’s right boys, be
smart and santa clans will put,
something in your socks
• R T Pledgers and his beautiful
daughters, visited the classic city
Sunday.
Mr. B D Bono, who h-s been
quite sick for some time, ware
glad to state is a able to out some.
Messrs J P Wiighj and Billy
Gober, made a business trip to Co
mer, Madison’s railroad metropo
lis Saturday.
We will wager a gallon of kero
sene oil against a dram of good old
rye, that the Fort Lansni corre
spondent is a populist. When we
read his wail in last weeks Moniter
washed several tears ns large as
walnuts. He is, we think,
of the class described by the fol
lowing:
Idler or bungler, or both, he is
willing
To fork over his penny 7 and pock
et your shilling. j
Bob Scarborough received ryi un
earthly and cruel kick from lrs
gun Saturday, in the region of his
lookers, and all day Sunday lie
seemed to be gazing with-one eye
at mother earth, while with the
other he appeared to be viewing
the broad expanse of the gray De
cember sky.* ‘
We hsar a great deal of. com
plaint about potatoes rotting. The
southern farmers should imitate
their northern neighbors,by •build- i
ing potato houses.
H B Herring, who has gained
quite a reputation as a cotton
farmer, will move in a few days.
,We hate to give Brad up. May
'prosperity and happiness attend
him in his new Irome.
Mr. J T Davis, one of our most
i prosperous and industrious farm.
! firs, bought a Tine horse in the
, classic city a few days ago.
i We are in informed that Qoilla
Carter, Boh Scarborough and Pat
rick Eberhart, have been taking
lessons in Magic lately. We have
tried to raise these boys in the
way they should go, but we now
realize that they were deaf to our
wise instructions. Next year, ever
and anon, while working his 12
acre crop near Ila. Mr. Eberbart
will pullout his .little suck and
stick and perform tricks that
would turn the most renowned
magician g'een with envy. We
congratulate the people of Ila in
securing this, soon t > be, world re
newed magician. a* j
Later: —Mr. H B Herring, we
learn, will locate near Larkin in
the near future.
HOSSNBSRQ SPECTACLE CO,
l :ko pie we in Infer liar me pubile that the*
Lave appointed the ut JenignM re Agent for the
s-.ie of their oeiebratec Speetao tea and Eye Glaser,
Milch cun he wort t or hoars aba ttne to mad or
eorlc without tiring the eye In the least.
Ail goods are flUed under Irjtro'-tlon *ra
V itnsasNsfcsc and are tor ante hr •
FURNITURE -
> -
We are the reeogtiized leaders of I'uriutiife in North-east Georgia oiiid
CSoiiipotitiou.
Exam.ne out’ stock am* .te will convince you \%e 1 aye the cheapest and knndsomeai lioa
of hurmture m Georgia.
WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.
| SHERIFF SALE. ,
I
I
-—Madison county.
Will be sold on ihe first Tuesday
in Jan, IfcOG, before iho court house
; door in said county, within tlte lo
ial hours of sale, to the highest bid
j der for cash, the following proper
jty to-wit: One certain tract or
! parcel of land situate lying and be
ing in the comity of Madison, said
state, on Hudson river in 2G2nd (list.
GM of said county. Bounded on
North by Hudson river, on East by
lands of Mary Woods. Mrs. C Bird
J N Montgomery lands, and T A
Lawrence, on South by T A Law
■ lvuice -Bifid J 1’ Davids lands, on west
Iby lands of J P David, and Sewell
i containing Fire-Hundred and
rifty-eight acres more or less, en
closed by lines as will fully appear
by reference to plat of said land at
tached to a warranty deed from R 1'
Griffith to Billups Pliinizy of dale
.March Till 1890 a*.to 550 acres there
of the other3B acres being included
■" ® detal Iroin II (J Alexander to R
P Griffith, conveying one hundred
acres dated March sth 1890. . Good
dwelling ii„u*c and j*eces a’y ou
-1 u'klnig on thb place, aiei a consid
erabla i ° •p 1 ; n cultivation. Well
watensjM. S<i"i t r ’fc*tv levied on s
I bo okoperty of R P Griffith dec’ll
i to ‘ ' xscuiion ispiied from
I twpsr. or c nil of Madmen coati
ty'ifTTXvoi of-Bii'ups Pnioiay ngain-".
■M'IJF A G-iiffotn as ex centi ix < f II P
G inieih d,*e.M, gj od property pob t
ed < ut,mi said lift and deed tiled
ah‘| r-oirded in Oterks o tico be f or
levy Written notice given
tenant in ]/. se-si< n . Tnis Die. 9th
L E 8.-cok*, S'nei iff.
S® 8 1 £}'lkZ A "ff* I9EJ i? Vie rauresw.
H • lll 9„.W i El. tayurfleaiocf
ta ROM Chfoaco ram. and eil Fern
s'* AOTOBYto s“™ ,r - 1,1 fi 4 ”'- °f eonstry,
H direct from factory, at whole-
H PJW IS • saJaprloes. Heed Be. for po*t- i
S*cu feigllla*.sat. Amerloan Furnitur* ■
Represents the net shrinkage in property value in the South crid
West, according to the tax retuiTs3 officially recorded, f.T cotp
pared with 1893.
< • A tl.l'-Tsiv.- oontest Is <0 bn f.rvrh'- Udi .viv'ti now up-! il.n next I’ratf.lcntinl eli*.*'l m'Mr
ITHE MONEY—the coinage of both-gold and sih/or, wbJimi'. illc>tininvi<>-i. which m.-an * h-* 1 r
i ..f both n ■ <->|y o.t to llitt |> .llcy ot con r.. lon, wlilrli h i-, Ixu.i ilWniM-.l 'ov Rogl.m J and .nlop .1 In VV.-i .ltiih,t;i, nii.l u I.Ud
■ lurlos irlhiiie on every proddet of tint farm, on vifiu t.lmH (H nil kin.U :in.l on all coinf/tnna l.m (•>: H'.ior.
The Great issue now Is the .loiildii st.ii 1, Ti.l 1 tie *|lulo ethinlatJ —lho u.oot hotli go'd and Jllver at , s:.nni,t|,|
f money inctiiia kueping ilia currency of iha co.mtiy on tlin gold h.-tnia,
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The Farm and Farmers’ Department, The Women’s Department, The Children’s Djpirtment,
iw*ll fluttf abi direction ati4 are atMrMtlve to ttio4e t whom foeew <1* )>rc iionti are a4 Ire#fo<l
(•titter the coltorbl manafemer<t of CLAML SiOWEI.I,, Its }.ecial cositrilinLT-i arc ar $ itcm of eucli wi*r‘d-w*de repnftif|oi n Mrk *
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