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Buyer after one month in the great Eastern markets has returned with a great stock of
Desirable Merchandise for spring and summer wear. And they arenow ready for the trade:
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We are showing a great stock of Continued. -' .
Stylish Dress Gcods and Silks, in all th the New Weaves, Designs and Colors, from th*£ jf 1000 yards best Percale Remnants 71c the 12£c goods.
cheapest to the finest. s lit 5 cees best Prints 6 cents yard.
~, ~ .. - , 40 _ M w One case Wool Dress Goods 16c worth 25 cents.
Showing Drees Patterns from iOc to lfio.oo each.
' 50 pieces Kai Kai Wash Silks, best thing out for shirt wnist". only 25c.
Showing all the new thing, in Wash Dress Goods, from the cheapest Dawn, to the Fie 6 t|| Jf yo „ want to drßiß at ylish at a moderate price, you should hy all means patronize DAVISON
French Organdies. |[|| I.OWE’3-Press Goods and Millinery Department, r
Bargains | | House Furnising goods.
Shirting, Calieo, Remnants, good quality 2lc yaid. New Mattings, New U g , Nvvr Drugget.*, Kvw Porii •s. Now Shades and Dr’peries.
Fine Cotton Dress Goods, good quality, yard, f* •
1000 yards Fine Printed Di#y, sc. worth 15c per yard. I jNoV6ltieS, t J,
1000 yards Outing Cloth cents. . j| ||
100< yards xl Gin„hama Onl v> fonts. |j|Jl In Belts Buckles, Ilair 0.-. ii ’viita, Neckwear, Veili lgs, Handkerchiefs and other small wear*
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THE MONITOR.
Published Every Friday.
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
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Official Organ of Madison County;
Kkury T. Mobbi.ry, Editor.
Announcements
FOB reprkskntativk:
I announce mysslf a candidate
foi Representative from Madison
county in thg next General Assem
bly of Georgia) subject to the ao*
lion of fJie democratic primary. If
elected I will do all in my power
foi the !>est interests of the people
of my native county. I enjoesty
ask the support of my fdlowciti
xene,
and. W. HARDMAN.
FOR OORONOR.
1 hereby 'announce myself a can
didate for coronor enlij >et to the ac
tion ot the Demoethlio primary, lies
lievingthat I iun competent to
charge the duties of the office I cars
nestly ask the support of the voters.
M 1) BROWN
Remviuber that, you will hayc to
register if you have uot already reg
istered, before you can vote in the
June primary. Register and see that
jour neighbor dts likewise,
MrW II Bullock i- being strong
ly utged to make the race lor Kep
mseutaii' o.'f Mr Bullock decides to
make the race he wilt have many
strong ;fiends why will support him
lor the position.
Read their ad.
R®Hi chuuge of adrertUiniit of
E ii and \\ F Dorsey, ths live fur
niture and elothmg men of Athens
ru this i-sus. 1 ht-ir stock is up tu
date in both lines, in quality,quau
tily and style, ami they are in the
business to and give you \al
i s rsesived for your money.
John W Williams in the clothing
department and William Smith in
ihofuruinu-odspartmsul, two Mad
ison county boys are out there and
are ready to wait on you at any
time. When you want any tiahgiu
their line gae them a cati uiul g.q
Uioir piles, be tore buying.
|playtoja|Hstreet
Ft* Lamar.
Live Items from Old
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If thore is noTnora co’d weather,
we will feast on fruit this rear.
J P Deadwyfer has invented a
back band and has applied for a
patent. Those who have seen it say
it is a good thing.
Tite report that Loon 'Can nth
got his leg broke in Texas is a mis
take, but lie was * werely bruised.
Hoke Smith is going to find
things pretty warm when he comas
s> nth, ths yeo' le of Georgia arc go
ing-to burn things to a Crisp this
year.
There is a good one on a fellow
who went to apply l’t r a pension.
Ho went to Atlanta and applied m
person. He made his talk on Ids
condition and, etc. when the pen
i-ion grantsr noticed that ho did
, uot carry a cane, he asked the p or
follow why h > did not have n cane
along. When he. replied* that his
condition was in such bad order
that he was utterly unablo t > take a
canp.
Since there is so much t.tlk of
war, we are reminded of whnt Hen
ry Crady said once. “The citiz n
standing in tho door way of his
home, contented on his th ealtold,
surrounded by bis family among
scones and soundstiiat are dearest.,
hc-shaiUave the republic when the
drum beat is futile, and tho barracks
me i ,vh ii sled.’
There never was a prettier or
mom trathful sentence than the
above. Let war alone. Goto work to
improve on your surroundings, root
out selfishne-s and pride fiom your
bosom. Li ve for those around you
and for the advancement tvnd up
building of those you spend your
life among.
LLA ITEMS.
The Union singing choir met
hero last Sunday evening. A num
ber of peoplsflpuended niW every
body seemed to enjoy the good mu
sic.
Miss Katie Elmore gave the lit
tle fnks a nice candy drawing
last Saturday night. They seemed
t'* enjoy it very much.
Too mud dogs pa t through this
vie .oily last week, they hit several
other dogs and then got away.
M rs. (.yeen is very ill at this writ
tm&r j
We lenyu that Miss Geni > niui
IdW Cabell a ’'o •improving]*
H?t“i a Severn at tab! of pn •mu.>nia|(_
M isi ii j fee ..Mo&i nne'y of At hunll
Saturday- and, Sunday. *
Wo iehi'ii ti.nrt rge L Echols
wiil tak-> Jits' departure foy Athens',
very soon to attend fcjhoof M.. re.
Iwoyd Rodgnw \irhb, iigs reci-htlje
beep very bow with tbCjnea-iK-ls was.
out, again last Kin -la v.
Miss , Ola, 1110 ; a charming;
y-ung:lady of DjmjgfWillo, visited
' i • 1 '• in li t ■ v midny.
W ( any'gjad tiirara that Mi't
.1 A Burrouglrs arm is now sane
bettor.
Morris (Jumpboll made a trip to
Athens last. Tuesday. jj
Mr Echols.made u flying trip tf
Ha:mony Grove Monday.
Mr Lister and wife visited the
family of \Y p Williams Sunday.
MADISON SPRINGS j
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dim farmers are generally alo ;
| t hr uigh plantimr corn . L
Fruit tree agents are plentiful ii
i this community now, what a bless
| mg among the people,
Miss and Let fie Bon
two charming young ladieaof th -
hurg visited up above,Saturday ev
ning. under where they went?
There is to boa fishing party t
Bragg a ferry next Saturday wee ~
vV e h pe the youngs b-rs well ha e
a nice old (iue, for that is; wh fe
they mean. • v -
Jones Chapel r.ow has two Sir -
■ay schools—one at the ebur Ii
and one at the academy. A chart fi
is surely in a th icing conditi-n
when it is that well off.
B K Anthony our retail mere ha \
is taking nore interest in the su >
day school at present than evr ie
knew of—even his pig govs. 1
M O Fowler killed a hawk a ftw
days ago that was f Amd to be fJur
foot and eight inches from one t td
wingt .i the other,
miss Emmie McEwen and Hepiie
Bc :, rd visited nr Bmnyai.s'last s|t
urdav and Sunday. They a y taat
leap year just means every i'oujth
y#a r.
Milton Cary and Evans madia
bus*ness trip to the littecity of
Harmony Grove last week,
j C A Board talks as interest ng
and with as much judgment, w. cn
,he is talking with his irl as ifi be
| w as grown and wanted to mnrrj.
Ask Willi) Brauynn what for;
I times bo It sand how It- isgoti ng
1 along at the while house—we th life
l lie feels quite encouraged. . 4
Candidates arc now pretty th ck.
; Three in a hiL.
i Last week's issaoof ih-Mcffiuor
J was the newsiest yet.
- Miss Lula one of. I’n
: ion Point’s most beautiful m and
"accomplished young ladies is visia
,tj.ng relatives in (he 5t immunity-. .
TAX NOTlgk
Tax- Returns for the
year 18D5, in my first round.
Carfion . April 11th
Puoli „ 20th
C uner „ lOfh
1) mielsville ~ 7th
; H nrrisoh 11th
Mill Cist. „ 15th
Pocatalligo ~ 16th
-Pitman 17fo
Dowdy „ 18th
Professional
DAVID W MEADOW, ]
Attorney at Law. '
DaSIKJ.SVII.I.E, Ga
Office on coiner, west of Court
J'oiisv, opposite Masonic OorUer.
V, id i r.K-ticc iii all the courts'. All
bus.its promptly executed -
Jro. J. Strickland.
Attorney.
Athens - - Ga.
Geo, C Thomas,
Attorney,
Athens, ca
BERRY T. MOSELEY,
Attorney” at Law,
Daniki.svii.lk, Ga.
Offio' on corner, west ot' fourt
House, op.po ito Masonic i-ormr.
\d’i!l practice in all the c- into.
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JOHN E. GORDON,
Attorney-at-Law,
Danielsville, Ga.
Will practice wherever desied.
prompt at ton tiou given to *ll bus
iness entrusted to hiscare- Office
North -of court hptise.
J.LG EIFTITH
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
DaSIELRVILLE. Ga.
Office south of Court house
Calls answered and prescriptions
fillet promptly. • j
R. P. Sorrels
THYSfCiAN \N! SIR3EON
D.uiivlsviik-, Ga.
- {.kills au- vefed and prvK-ripti. n
fined :u at liu'irs.
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A','."' ’ ,'
The eeiebate j “dwl’ 5 ’ guano
Magnolia iieid
Phosphate, etc:
S V -
Also a full Line of Groceries. Dry
goods. Hardware. Etc.
In fact I sell everything and boy anything, in
will be to your interest to see me before making
your purchases or selling your Stuff.
F II K.RON Kit
5 Forks
iii-s Eva Estes, a beautiful and
lovely voting lady of Athens, came
down on the train Katur.lay to visit
lmr piother, S O Estes.
J T Baker, a prospectivo candi
date for 31, rk, was in tow,
lu. slay, shaking hands with his
friends. e didn't ge-t a glimpse
of him
Sheriff Brooks and Clerk o‘K'el
le-y of Danielsville, were here last
Friday shaking hands with their
frsemls. Both are candidate for
rte’ecfion. Lloyd and C aflie will
be hard to beat. .
lion I J Meadow now
of Athens was in town a few min
utes last Friday, ol> bis way down
on Norib Ri> er.
J T Barnette lias been q :it<. sick,
is better at this wri ing.
I T Johnson of Hu 1 was in low i
last Tuesday.
Another charge'of soliedu’e o.i
GC md X R if, 34 and 45 ,ogit
lar !oc 4 mail I rains were taken off
Sunday, the mail will lie handled
bv the vtstibahs-
M*-. l)r. Hampton lias Leon on
the sick list for several days, but
improving.
Po{>' Hitchcock went to Athens
last Wednesday and set himself up
to anew buggy. Pope and hit
buggy went up the road Saturday,
in the direction c? Winterville-
Mrs. J >t Sims of Oednee countv
is fi-ilii.g the family of W I
Meadors.
Prof. '> v A Johnson ha? vaca
ted li is school until summer.
•lad to J N Boggs was in town
to-day. s orry to hear that his
bahv has the whooping cough.
The hail v\ as very heavy m the
neighborhood of B >gjs last night..
Am thcr wedding nen-i Fiv
Forks to-night. Will tell you next
week*
Mis. Mari tit B ‘Hock an accom--
plished yotugla ly and br ither,
were in town Tuesday.
Mr. Newell, formerly of Sniitho
nk’, now of Carolina, was in
town Tne-dav.
’ see t l, at srvaral new names
have 'arm added to tho Monitor’s
li-t here. That's right h.lp v-oiir
com.tv j .aper.
c
Mr. Cowles ,-f the Woolmen'of
th - VVorl 1 is herv. and will proba—
! ! .v organize a camp here to-night.
This is :i most excellent social
order, an 1 is oue of the cheapest
RiMiraßce concerns t>n earth.