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THE MONITOR,
PtBUSUBD EVEUY FIUDAY.
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ONR DOLLAR A YEAR.
P> bhy T. Mosklkt,Editor.
With the ew Year re
member that we are stillj
sending the Monitor and
Constitution at 1.2? per
year, cash in advance, or
' the Monitor and Journal
1 no tw>c ;. s ajoapom'
year, and you will rfeed
these papers. Rush your
orders in.
The oil fever around Chntta
noogfi in getting to ho exciting. A
now wei.l hm boon found near
Glenmnrys, that yields 800 gal
lons per pny.
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Gan Campos has been re’ievod
fiom the command of the Spanish I
force* in Cuba, and Gen. Weyler
has succeeded him. It is thought j
Hint Gen. Wevlet 's course will be
more rigid than that, of Campos. |
J It Williams, nseistunt door
keeper of the present Senate, was
jn town yesterday. The friend*
of Mr. Williams want him to
fctand forth© legislature* but lie is
already a candidate tor door
keeper of the Senate, and requests
n to announce that, ho will not
be a can idate for representative
but will app’eciate tlie support >t
hie feiands in his race for il 'or
keeper of the Senate.
The l'mkiah Minister hero says
Mias t'siton of the Hod Cross tooiely
who was about to cinbatk with $•>().
000 forihes.id of the '> mania as
in that Country caun it go. It at
liis Country will not tolerate help
from the out aide to yuihjeeis io Tur
key ’1 'eriitor, who are h stile to ihj
Turkish government, the powers,
should rise tip, distnember ■ the
Turkish empire and wipe it from the
face of the Earth! They a: e bratish,
and are murdering Christian, peo
ple without cause, by the tbotu
ands.
bishop A Q Hay good of Oxford,
died on last Sunday morning. Ho
wf a a prominent methodist, and a
noted writer. ‘d)ur brother in
black’* made hint a national reptt
tntio .*
The Monitor, the only author*
iiied official organ of Madison
county, and the Atlanta Weekly
Constitution for $1 .!!&, or the Mon
itor muj Weekly Journal for $1,0().
Ihe Monitor will give you all the
local and general news, while thg
Journal and Constitution will give
i*• - ‘ht t.e. o? the world, .sow is
y uropiH rt unity. Embrace it! '
SAD DEATH.
Just ns wo go to press, we’earn
that Mrs. Robert Curithers died
to-night.
She wns a good mother and u
good neighbor, and had a large
circle of friends.
We extend our sympathies to
the bereaved ones.
1
Mrs J. M. Pittman, mother of
U. 11. 0 Kelly died last week. She
Vas a good mother and had a host of
Mends, Our sympathy goes out to
bereaved ones,
Oh.’ yes there is a marked dihfe'entfa.
cousi.iemf and thu Tittle roSWI
Wliep tho big mail gets an idea he
lays it away in his warn box fur use
| when an emergency arises for it, but
inject an idea in the little man's
j noddle, nud ii will leap out of hi*
mouth the ver, lirst time he opens
that organ. BostonTraneoript.
We are requested to annou nco
that the Ist quarterly mooting for i
tho Lanielsville circuit, will bo
held on the Ist and 2nd days [Sat- j
urday and Sunday) of F‘>. at
Jones Chape). The Presiding
Elder will preach en the Ist Sunday
night at Danielaviile.
W A Jester will receive next
week ear loads of mules and 1
ear load of horses, They will lie
sold cheap, at my statics on
Clayton street.
Call and roe them.
W A JfcSTEll, Athens, Ca.
VV a-mUtl. at the parsonage, a load
of com,
F, R ifiuith,
Wonderful Crater Lake.
After emerging frum the forest we
found ourselves suddenly on the
margin of the lake, and of this all
description must fail utterly. The
object itself roust bo Been to bo en
joyed. Words cannot convoy the
wonderful and sublime scenery of
the place and its surroundings.
The altitude of the lake above the
level of the sea is 8,')00 foot. Xho
crater is about sovon miles long by
five wide. The waters of tho lake
at e below the rim 2,000 foot, with
oslnxr pitch of the banks dowa to
i;, in;:king the water of tho lake
out (i;000 feet abpVo son level. A
ht;l> to tho loft and rising to.-a
k'-teht of 1.000 foot is an island cov
en and with timber. It is supposed to
by tho com' of the era ter. The island
ij übcut throe fnilts from the near
shore. Thcro nro some rocks jutting
out. from the rim, which form a
ledge or shelf for a short distance,
which makes n very good point of
observation. There is a solitary trail
fciganggirif. down the side of tho cra
ter; but, although two of cur party
undertook the descents it is a very
dangeroiu trip from tho risk of the
numerous bowlders, being loosened
from time to tune and weighing
tons, falling upon tho poison of till
explorer and which would crush him
into t shapeless mass. Those who
were foolhardy enough to'make the
descent on returning said they would
hardly attempt it a second time.
Tin water of tho lake is the bluest
of blae, but without a living thing
In it As far as we could learn, it
has no outlet or iulot, and the rise
and fall of tho water frem tho melt
ing of tho snow and evaporation is
about five or six inches.—Portland
Oregonian. 1
Poisons engendered byTood farm
entiog iu a dyspeptic sUniJch are tM
diivtt cause of rheuine|*m. gout’
bronchi ti% liver and kidJly com*
plain s, asthma, piummfda and
many nervous ailments. [
These remits are provoked by the
j use of the Shaker Digeslfe. Cordial
a remedy discovered and prepared
by the Shakers *f Mo up , Lebanon.
8 ‘*Y. It is in itse'f a fool and has
power to digest oilier fool taken wish
it. Thus it ft’ rests the djpaned stom
ach and fully maftorejßfe worst
casts of dyspepsia. It acts'prompUy
and fre*h strength and increase f
■ weight sooq toljows, Th/lirst do-ie
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■'deft by and v*pepttc^fS^tedb^J^l l -*--*'
enough to prove its wlLlf—io'oents
W. ‘
! LAXOL is the medicine for chil
dren. Doct ois reconienit it in placa
Castor Ail.
Tho Cock of the Walk.
Ho has all the faults and few of the
virtues of a jealous husband, and if
bo objects forcibly to see any ono
dangling about bis own wives bo is
absolutely unscrupulous in the mat
ter of poaching on other people’s pre
serves. In sbprt, iu bis matrimoni
al relations his motto may be said
to be, “V> bat’s thine is mine, and
what’s mine is my Q5sW” When
ho is in good temper lie is moderate
ly pollto to too fair sex and may at
times lw seen standing with bis
eyes half cioicd while a chosen cir
cle of lady friends perform for bin*
much the same kindly oAico as Bot
tom exacted of bis aiteuilant elves.
When, again, be lias earth and
drunk as much as bo can conven
iently carry, Lo tv ill bo generous
enough to summon liis favorite sal
tan a for tho time being and allow
her to pick up any surplus food.’
But oven toon it is a Damocloan re
past, for if her lord and master, who
is liko tlo schoolboy—generally
hungry and always greedy—sudden
ly feels that bis. crop can contain one
more grain tiro lady breernos painful
ly aware that her prosecco—or shall
wo say her assistance- I —is no longer
required. She becomes the recipient
of a hearty peck and is sent about
her business, an innocent victim,
like Vashti, of a despot's caprice.
At the morning and evening ruaal,
when all fowls have a right to feel
hungry and there is a general j-usb
tor tho food, we note a painful lack
of dignity about the royal move
ments, for then eoeky thinks noth
ing of upsetting the ladies of tho
court in all direr tioas and peeking
li-diti and left with a Ivart-y good
w;ll widen sr,m | f .er age nor
sex.—lduek v’.ii i itio.
Tho Woimvn’s Prayer Meeting,
for Wednesday 2:80 o'clock, hav
ing been ratried out, will be held
next vv edusday evening, at the
same time. at the Methodist
churvi).
$2OO Offered Fleei
Cpficb FIIUT ATHO* At* Hd NK.
2?>-auvuxs. X: kn-, April
Prof.j, F. Dracohon. IPs* D*v.vuc'note's rp.vd
tical Ersiscas KASirau^TxifN.
I)kar Sir The l ime fer wi i . h yen deposi tt
Stcc U:rector*t2isi,t*oitvdby h tfcneit anoor
'•our proptvdikm tojrive f ice to an*chritdb;<
fastrtuUcT- any Bu£t::es
College boiiUs of t,hc 02 io I* tver, tf y ati could not
snovv more \vn t Ictup&Hi'it icco fa- Book keep* rs
uml during the* PAST FaYL
MONTHS thsu any oth-sr \ti\ n*rssouth
cl the Oh o Fiver could *feo*r in the PAST FIVE
YEARS, h. 13 this day expired, c%d, no deiuirnd
having been tnr.de. the same is now held snbio.'
to your check* Respeclfn:iy, .
W. F. TJ? * r V, < VsXict.
N. P.~A certificate ef deposit for me .* *•*;
was mihlidu i in the daily papers of Kathntllc
ike Ow /?* fairer. the Afiau/a i emxtitm*
/wwt, and thirty thousand circular*, giving: llu
colleges three months' lime to accept.—AvjA
wh'lU /toily April /SO5.
Write P*or.J. r. Prac Tenn
fcr Lx* free Catalogue,
' FURNITURE -
Defy Competition.
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of s fVkX*."*'
AVE 'VILL NOT HE UNDERSOLD.
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O ?i |*JigJi prices.
W “ “ r ° receivin * ">• :*•*"! -nil bet selected stock of Good.
' , .**" rb “W Wnr. to carry, „ and w. arc e „i,,g to tF, to
interest you on prices Hero goes :
K 0 yards Flack and Figured Pat teens oto K 5 c >rl varel
8 <•;* r*<a
•Ult ran. Cal’ and ee these g< cds. ’ ‘ ' blO nifitch ht P*ice
SOOO yards f Oalico frem 8} < 0 C-c
=';U yards yard* Ginghams from sto 7bo. Others -of q
£ *°T * : T “ '**■ 5c to 25c rnir- Good ins 2 c a paper °
Saspetidersat an-, price. N*?kws*rfor eve.iy b>.h* 1 v
*'* en , B a,) d b vs Shirts 2fc io $1.25e. * \
and Bov’s HatAfrom Js a
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i Wlw F1na,]1,..0u,;„ @ , i„- „ p lioe , , oi , tljs tunM
>v ! Ia, visit Siimtl.,, d„„, m , nd Cl! ,
C? ; 'E £2§ SHOSH
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!h *y are guarante dto vive satisfaction. g ■
Hoii’i. forget that we can. interest you in
grocebiss,
' rrmi C ;t rr * H’f , c!loic, ‘ st section of and Fancy and Family
' bi 5i a 1 : 181 p COJ,n . t!> ’ °ur pices are right. Seo us before
- v n b Joui heavy Groceries, such as Meat, F our. Salt,etc
We carry the largest stock of TINWARE in town. We are
er'T| P pDv inj ? th V‘ best s " J<? cted stock of TABLE AND POCKET
ninte you sinile’. brOUgt ‘° C ° njer ’ at P rifpß ‘>t will
We are in it TOB ACCO, too. We carry a dozen m* more leading
which we sell at the lowest price possible, Just try a pound
_ and if you don’t liked bring it back and get your money.
Oar ine of GLASS LAMPS can't be beat. Frice3 from 20c up.
e carry a fud line of Fancy Candies and Fruits.
'Ve have the goods and they must lie sold. We pay the highest
cash price ior cotton seed Biing is.youf produce of * all kinds.
Thanking you for past f v ors, and h oping for areas mab e *} ia
your future patronage, . rem in very biesptelful y,