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THE MONITOR,
PVILXSHRD JHVHRT FrIDAV.
ONE DOLLAR A YKAR.
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4>ffieial Organ ef Madison County ;
I*ry T. Meisnsr, lihmk,
With the New Year re
member that we are still
sending the Monitor and
constitution at 1.25 per
year, cash in advance, or
, * •*-. 9,
Aht Monitor and Journal
Tor 1.00. This is a campaign
year, and you will need
these papers. Rush your
ordrers in.
A man by tha name o John H.
Craig, 41 years old who livsa at,
Danville, Ind ~i* reported to bo
tho heaviest, man in tha worl l, his
weight being 9001b*. Ho is 6 font.
6jj inibs# in his stocking feet, and
measures 8 feet 4 inches around
the hips- Crnig says Ire hopes to
reach 1000 feet before he dies.
Jadg Richard II Clarke, aa
able jurist, and Judge of tho Stone
Mountain circuit, died at hi#
apartment# in ihe Markham house
last Friday. .Judge Clarke was
oa tha bench for years and in
his death the state losvs a tireful
oitizca. Col. John S Candler,
tha Solicitor o' tha same oireeit
has heen appointed t* tire vaeau
ty.
Representative Turner, from
tha Uth Congressional district,
delivered tho closing argument
against the fist coiuags of silver
ia eoigreas hut weok. Dinrley.
tlrs republican laadcr against th#
bill, having given him Iris time.
In tku speech Tamer, tvho has
hsen so much honored by Hie dem
ocruUof the 11th district, went
eoul and t ody i uto lire republican
camp Turner will find when the
time enures for him to get tha
democratic vom for Setil r at
they will be found waning, nt ■
that Crisp, Georgia's favorite on
aiul lcaJr of the detune it mi -
nority, who so able lefe uled the
white metal, wdt walk on with the
prize. Turner hire repudiate • hia
parly au t the ;vu. ~11 oof's and •
Copudiatj hi .
The sound money organs arc
gh nting over th* defect of the
silver 1i 11 by a republican con
gress, Vfe expect/ 1 1 ti (thing clew,
and why it is that a paper or a
mail, tluit cl iim- to ha so ciit'nisi
nstie for democracy, can rejoice
o'er tli3 defeat of a dewninttic
measure, by a republican oeegresp,
is passing sli iage. “Sound money’',
is hut ano her name for the single
gold standard, and is against hi
motnlit'in, the principle on wijoh
democracy ha? stood for over half
a omtury. These sound mousy
fellows siren.d imitsto Turner I>y
joining th# repivbliuAn party nnd
be dene w ith it. ....
IN ATLANTA AGAIN.
Mb. Iplioß:—Will von allow
n*espace in your valuable pnp>r
to tell the good people of o(d Mad
ison that I .have been to Atlantv
agio . I'd fbat it is a mighty huge
city, but in all that great big place
I never got interviewed.
I had business at tire capitel
anil *f course I met Uncle Bob
Hardman, Billy Wright and Allen
Handler, who is sometimes ca led
th# ona eyed plow buy fuun Pig
eon Roost, and Mr. Kpcr, nad
by t’re way Speer is n candidate
fer statu Treasurer and J hepe will
bo elected, for be is certainly well
fitted for th# place. [• wish every
man in tire free stale would g* to
At'antynnd *#o how kind and ac
commodating them state house
official? are.
I <?ill not to talk with eur
uo'*le Ciorpnicv, on account of h'■<
being #ngi>il in the cot.v ■! in
vwxtlgot'o , hf.t Bill id dll r ;fc! .
j K >w, Mr, Joiuor, I <lcn'l |.*|;..vc
, there id much in Hint convict in-
I vdligdt!wt* iso liovr, <••* r gin
ini'dl ihirg convict* an* mighty
had fellows. I think t i#y < ujlit
to or* triii ■ eel bumcm ly n 1 uutc-o
to wo k. ' lit ltd lows mostly,
nro w; at hcdaks in tit* Pen, auil
i sometimes i ink", rough irent
mem v> keep them trout breaking
.ou t.
Mit>i Kiiiiotmi timinshul no
lions 'av b. j en broadined ur.d
widened i.iv g it: r o Ailanty. I
hail hca'n'o niiioii hint gold and
ilvcvthj;t 1 ihunt it \\n* all iu
Atianty. but i a#v*rs*#d no cold
r o*~- Aher either, lut t reckon
the Constitution had. all the silver
a:ul the Journal nil the gold, all
the diniw I didn’t git any*
N w l cm in favor of go and, ail
r : nii-tlo, grriiuAack
• Ia a’. > state I nek*; *v
tigs bantef private lank* and all
sort* o! money, ano [H?st oi'fiee or
dors at.d ; • -Gimps too. You
-*ro 1 want everybody to have
plentv >f m >my and nroviuiESan l
jo vain) a id r.iulcr and co. >#n am!
J \
pay a* v.-r g . ami keep oiiten pol
I 1 ic* and go to tad -ting and gA
happy and stay ro. Now them ire
my -sontirrrents Till I get int e
viewed.
Yoitia troolv,
John Docxy.
LEAP YEAR PARTY AT
CARLTON.
On tire evening of the 14th inst.
th! young pen ole of this place
were highly entertained at a Leap
Year Party, given by the young
H ires of Carlton at tho home of
Mrs. C A Dsudwylar.
The young ladies called at the
Goolsby house tor the yenng me*
whom they ncoompant#d to thei
party. Those present were? •
Miss Addis Dead ylbr with" S F
Arnold, Miss Jessie Arnold
i ’<'a ">r, ,ttsjßmhMt’#'
Long, mlns Janie Deadwyler witffi
H P Rover, Mis# Emma Black with
tls? Po'.vcr Mitt* Con ic Peadwyrer
with Allan Power, Mire Mattie VVftt
s>n with J Frank tiller, mies
Peadwyler with Clint Power, iiis#
Gallic Black with E P Edwards,
Miss Willi'? Arnold with C P Eber
lmrdt, Misv Carrie |Watson with E
B well, Mi?# Mattie Eberhardt with
A C Steven u miss Mamie Deadwy
ler with W C Watson, mire M.-vyg ie
Power with C ti Leadwyler, Miss
Sui ■ Power \vi:h J II Black.
Upon rsaubitig the hospitable
home of M;. Dead wyler, various
amusimsnts were golfea up. Val
entin * were written and proved
quite a source of amusement, be
ing dropped in a letter box, dis
tributed and read aloud.
Eleven o’clock brought the
summons to tho djning room where
refreshments were served** rul en
joy ed, after which several garnss
were played. Then came tho sad
hour ot parting, oil 1 it wus in
deed tor tha young ladies who had
tm 8 > tiireuccereful as to be
forced to wait until 1904, before
a; et'rer opportunity. X.
Edgar A’i|.,on Nyc, the humor
ist, wh ia better known a* ‘ Hill
Nya”, is dying at his home near
A-livviUe, N. C. K-m stricken
with paralysis a few days ago, and
his physicians have give n up all
hope. Ho :* only 45 yeai*a old.
The convict investigation before
the Govern ris .-till going on . Tin
Gol* City camps in Dale county,
line 1 ecu midi r tha hcavi at tire.ami
the tcatiaiuny as to this camp
closed on Wednesday lust. Tim
ot her oampe in the State are how
giving in l (.alimony, and tlie case
p otitises u> extend i; to next week
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FURNITURE
* Defy Competition.
We are the recognized leader* of furniture in North-east Georgia.
Examine our stock, and .\e[w:d tontine# yen we lave the cheapest and kandioffieet Hat
of Furniture in Georgia.
WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.
Committed in Comer by
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O n i Ji S h P rices.
e are liner receiving the largest and best selected stock of goods
it has ever besa our pleasure to carry, and we are going to try to
interest you on prices Her# goes:
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100 yards Black and Figured Satteens 9 to lficei ts yard.
400 yards Black Woolen Goods, Worsteds, etc. 8 a
200 yods double width Henriettas with trimmings to natch apei
suit yen. Cal’ and *ee these goods.
3t>oo yaffls of Otilico from 3A m 6c
fC’O yards yards Ginghams from 5 Others get 80.
2f> dozen pairs Hose 5c to 25c pair. Good ins 2c a paper
Suspenders at mu prise. eve.iy bidy;
Men’s and B ys’Shirts 25c to 11.25 c.
Men’s and Bov’s Hal from 250 it|>.
Our line of Js.-ns is aid to beat. We have it Crc.m 15. 1# 50q
All Wool Cnssimers 48c t.<> 7 ! \* yard.
A big lot Flannells,Outings, dc at ptices to suit the times.
W* 11‘KDJ.B THE Ueavibst 'HIBTING, Shiet:o, Dkili.s and Cotton Chf< %<,
VN e have sloes for everybody at prices from 25c to s4.o') WK
HANDLE THE FAMOUS GAINESVILLE SII -E in a l grades
They are ruarante and to give satisfaction.
Don't forget that we can interest you in
We carry the choicest seection of and Fancy and Fami y
Grocer es in Madison co uitp. and our p ices are rig't See u before
laying your heavy Gioceries, such as Meat. Four. Salt,etc
We carry tl largest stock of TINWARE in towr. We are
tio.v ec.eiving ti e best sulccted stoc'< of T'FdE AND POCKET
CUTLERY that lias ever been brougt to Comer, at prices that will
mice y >u smile.
are in it TO!) \C '0 too. We carry a dozen or more leading
brands which we sell at lire lowest price possible Just try* a pound
and if you don’t like it bring it back and get your money.
Our ire of GLASS LAMPS can’: b? Prices from 20c up.
We n.vrrv a fu : line of Fancy Uatidres and F'ruits.
w have the ois nnd they ruu-t be sold. w# pay the highest
cas! p ice o cotton seed Bung your produce of all kind#.
Tha king you for past f vor*. and hoping for areas nab share
your future patronage, rem-in very Respectful y.