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THE MONITOR,
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Published Every Fbiday.
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
Officinl Organ of Madison County;
Berry T. Moseley, Editor.
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We send the Monitor and
constitution at 1.2£ per
year, cash in advance, or
the onitor and Journal
for l.oo.This is a campaign
year, and you will need
these papers. Rush your
orders in this weeic. we
will hand you sample cop
ies during court.
Annou ucement s
I imioniici Betf a can s
didst* for Clerk of Superior Court
of Madsion county at the naxt Dem
oaratia primary election, to l>
held for county oflio*ra. This
S2nd day of Jan . ISM..
J. G ALLEN
FOR TAX COMKCTOB.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Tax Collector of Madi
aon county, subject to the action
of the Democratic primary. I
earnestly ask the support of the
voters, as I need the emoluments
of the office. .•
j >sep*t j. mx.
FOR COBONOR.
I am again a candidate for Coro
nor of 'Madison county, and earu
est'v solicit the support of the peo
plo. If you vote for “Peg Leg”
be sure and write Smith after it. I
am subject to the action of tho dem
ocratic primary.
W . B. G. C. SMITH.
Ft- Lamar.
NEWS OF INTEREST AROUND
THE OLD FORT.
J B McWhimr went to Comer
last Saturday.
Mm. Sallto Weis visited her
mother here recently.
Miss Mol lie Davis ran awny
and was married to Mr. Jordan,
near Ila last week.
Two years ago, Cari the son of
J F Dcadwvler was accidentally
shot, in the ankle by Pare Mont
gomery. The ball has never been
found, and he was carried to Ath
ens recently in the hope tht the
X rajs would locate the ball, but
it failed.
Poor tire 1 tillers of the soi>
lll ' time oi' tin- year has come when
ie#; ora j &ui wo.-u eat- He
gats up with his eye balls burning
and takas his old ratling shoe-.,
hits the hsel on the hearth and
empties out a a quart of tlia laud
he worked the day before. And
then comes his bronkfnst, consist
ing of biscuit, gravey and sow
belly.
And now Spain wants to get
hold of Uncle Sams cir, while
England stands at a good distance
and says “sie-em”. Lot ’em roll
and if they come, we’ll give them
“Fitz’’ and knock them out in
one round. But if Cleveland ve
toes the resolutions of Congress,
the people of the world will have
t stanl by and ®e Spain sit on
Ct'htt’® head nnd spank the s at of
her pants to her eat lafacli i.
The Me Hot Needed.
A MASSACHUSETTS TOWN
HEARS AND WONDERS.
Wbat miracle wai There! T\vite4
Limit* uml a Crooked Keck
Straightened.
(From the l\tunton, Muss., Gazette.)
Over in lh t urn of Wrendiam. Mefi.
•vet? j'V) iiagng With e.:oi:craoat. A child
whj had b?cn pnyiic.iliy iluformeil f,r tour
Seari, and who wan t!i<; object, of tho pity of
13 Oulire tow i, bun had her 1 illlO.l Nt!“ai,';iit
, toed out, her bead a;iii mad a erect by’ the
•traijhteuing of her nee!:, and ii running
•bout town now with the freedom tad
•bin 101 l of uny child.
Mary S. Full -r ii the natno of tho little
•ripple. Mi iv of our reidcru will mem
ber her. She in hat a child of 8 years, and
has pent the put four years in bed, hope
lesnly crippled. Rheumatic fever fwiryears
•jo attached the nervei and c irdj of her
lower limbs and neck, so that the former
wco drawuall outofs mpean J twisted and
bent backwards in a pitiable manner; uiid”
Ilia cords of the lattar wore so tightened on
one side as to draw her bead down oa her
ihnuldor. Har arms, t> >, wavs helpijo.
Mid ncighb >rs’ hearts bis I at the little one’s
•offering. The pr >;r -; of the disease re
-lu3d her toaskclctni, and the p>>rm il’.icr
*?,* raortgiven her own life forth at ofthe
tnila, In her antinag watching at the little
ne s bedside. Four vtu"s of watching! f >ur
fears of waiting! aud at last tha child be
gan to ra.:id, her cords relaxed, her U'TV'OU
lystem gathered strength and power, an i
to-day, ns stated above, she is ro filing v>3ut
the town a vigorous and h e nil, Wren
thrm rejoices, physiouuu applaud, an 1 n. *
methods in nerve treatments have'been sue
eossfilly vindicated. Formerly th ■ surgeon
would have been called ou in'tli'i oo.se t.
Straighten the limbs. Now tho idea is ti
w i-1 ii harm my v;t nature so far r.n pea.
•i'llr, Hii-I tr this eu I ’.nc lie*aveem . ivci
which s-sial nlwie, Mtpjilying to t- weak
nel pc "is the chemical prop; rtVs thrv
•ted. For instance.in t leaborecasc.Dr.Wil-
Ua'ns I'ink Fills for Fale i'e-.p’o were used,
wad eff'Cted the cure easily an 1 naturally
the motiie- of the oaild satd; "Shu had
Wen given np bv four doctors, who wart
eertain that they could n-oScu-eher. why.
he couldn't open her mouth, od I actually
had to fo -ce tlis (bod Into it. liar m nth
was all a id, oh dear, what a lookin'"
oh 11 she was, an 1 men a esr >! N>h ,<)?
has mitt (knows whst a trial vrsboth have
o**l *nm-i?h, for slic wss too young to iva-
Haoit. If ray stnlenumt will* do anybody
anr good I shall be glad to have it pub
lishrd, end if those who read it will only
eom to me. if they an skeptic.il, I oanooa
Tinc# them in very little time that 1 know
what 1 am talking about Peoplearound here
••7 'l **- * miracle, and I believe it was *
Pr. Williams' Pink Pills contain all the
elements necessary to give new life and
Mean s* to the blood and restore shattered
aerres. TUov are (hr sale by all drngeists.
*r may be hail by mail fl-nni Pr. Will I jams'
Jfedteme * oraoany, Scheneeladv, N. V ks
s er bog. or six hexea for
We *ro on Broad street, Athens
6a., just above the Athens Hard
ware 00. A P Dea-mg and T 6
Iladawsy. dealers in Buggies, liar
ness and Wagons of all kinds,
I J M.W.Elwki, Wh.
TOk a tpaciaitT o
doubt trastsj nn.l cur
■ ■ ■ nl reoraeair* than any
liring Physician ; hi*
I k W sucoom is astonishing.
JL, We hare heard of casM
■ cl so rears’ stand is*
Cure®
ho-'.
tie of his absolute core, free to nnv n>T vora
who may send their 1\ O. aud K sprat, ndOreca.
We adnoe any one within* a cure to address
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( | FOR ALL , I
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m eminent physician, who hoe used it with cer- I I
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W effectually driving out all disease germs I
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brings health to the sudanr. Asa general ’
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( I * K. B. B. PHIS are a mild and effective I
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“Too Feeblo
To Be Cured 1
Of RHEUMATISM or DYSPEPSIA.”
Nonsense 1 That’s a doctor**
excuse. * , s\j
Justice Lowe, of Ridgeway, 1
Mich., was a Rheumatic sufferer
over 78 years old—“too old to
expect a sure,” so they said. i
He took
tot®#!
Qjres- :
r end is on his feet again, going
about the country well and
sound.
Remarkable case, you say. All
1 esses where this remedy is
used arc remarkable. It’s a
remarkable medicine.'
It cleanses the blood of acid
’ — makes a torpid liver active.
Testimonial bel.w; ,
Havirsft-Urd Pr. C. C. llo< I’.irer.
r.UciucaUc nod Npumiflc Ola >“>r
praoiii-o. I flad it an excoll't f near
i:. hr Mtnal costlvosen. In m s,doa
r-iMI Cyapossl*.
DK. J. C. EOL.VORJk
lie kv.nlak Hyriugs.. la.
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Ufe and bcalth-giving BLOOD.
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WEN AWAY TO INVENTORS j
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pHe* through us tor the most ay 1 uorious patent d-iiioj :
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We secure the best patent* for our clients,
Rtkd the object of tikis offer is lo encourage invent,-ts ro
keep track of their bright ideas. At the same use we
cash to impres.-. upon the public the tact that
nr’S THE simple, trivial inventions
THAT YIELD FORTUNES,
'•vch os the “car-miow " which can be easily sli 1 up
tnd down withe ut breaking the passengers back,
* and a 'housand other hule things that
tny one can find a . *ay of improving.; and thr>_- simple
inventions are the 0m..: that bring largest re? tu the
amber. Try to think of something to tavern.
IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEM*.
Patents Liken out through us receive special notice sr
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wbc scatvvti throughout the Utitle*! States among
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Address
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Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents
618 F Street, N. W.,
.185. Washington, D. C
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