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SPRING . WEARABLES *
"fc^rr" iaaruss
everything L,, ~.' .J ' 1 ■'"" 7 ™ *°°™ “!* 4 IONS ' >"/ “ * ™'** <*Oo*a. N irim* OHOOICKKT. RULIo M
• . i petition and ask a iibei&l share at y<nr patronage, Tj|ieii ydu dome to Comor, sog us mid got pur prices,'and be’ convinced.
e ave ln the Ken ' Tn 0 Stoi 7 Brick 8 tore, Opposite the Depot.
. POWER _ X ANTHOHTf ~ Comer,Ga.
© T I fari* ! ’ rr ' eJ hy t’jostatementsoflead
ia* everywhere, show
that the people have an abiding confidence
in Hood's Sarsaparilla. Great
OjOAe proved by the.voluntary state
w W 1 ca mciits of thouaaudi of men and
women show that Hood's Sarsaparilla ac
tually docs possess
Prjvupy over disease by purifying, en
■ w ” c * riching and invigorating tlie ]
blood, upon which not only health but life I
Itself depends: The gtbat
Slimocc ,>f I!ooira Sarsaparilla in
JVt/033 curing others warrants
JT.oif in Indieving tiiut a faithful use of lioodht
Sarsaparilla will cure you if you suffer from
any trouble caused by impure blood.
Sarsaparilla
Is the One True Blood Purifier. All hrngg'Jfs. sl.
I'reparetl only by C. t IZtStfci & Cos., Mass.
t_i _ n-n are easy to take, easy
tIOOQ S PIJIS to operate, IS cents,
. I Mil
;
-—Dealer in—
Dry Good?, Greta ries and donor !
nl Merchandise., -Wagon-yard uc
tdmmoWntions tree for all at pres
ent. ill urnish beds at 10c.
rrnr head. Mfals*reasouhip. Also
runs a first cl:t9s hi ckesniili ftnd
repair ?tipp. Good tu.fse shofeina:
ft specially,
•1 am running a beef inrrket
afd will pay kigh-rt prica for cat- j
tie shep or goats.
till H.pß n
: ... 1 1 kJ
?t(!TR of Ifltpfcr,t to ‘Tree
■-fat?'’ ?eopfe -Oar
§iok V ihirors. Ht;,
G S L*i k!:i of Uar’.'.,:. da., is
in the < fli ;e with David >V ,\l<aa
b.v as -te; ogr pVr.
M D Bro.vn aniionnc's himself
tl is week a*- n candidate for Corns
nor in tlie June primary. Dock
as he familiarly known, is a young
liiati and “would make the county
a good officer.
Watch the announccniFtft eolmmis
of tli 1 Monitor as we expect to h ivc
several new announcements in our
r,t*xl issue.
The campaiaru is now fully open
and the eandidat's will begin to get
the righijkind a a move ofr them.-
In anothef column will he found
the announcement >f J W HtircU
man for 11 piesentative. INFr. H.
In s many friends in the county
why would be glad to se him
felecled. and who will n-e ti < i•• licet
efforts to do so. If elected lie
will take care of Madisons int'vsst
jut 1m lower house of th£ General
! s. embly.
On irtst Tuesday night at the
home of the Grid’s fith*r, Mi;*?arah
( Olbirt-and W A Hancock were
Miii <1 in mam-tve, J N Bo irs, Esq.
of iciali hev ffdve the he-1
tv idles of the Monitor t' r ugh life.
Several commu iications- reached
s:S too for tlii- week’s issue.
Proceedings
Of the Democratic Maos
Meeting Wednesday,
In obtidience to a call 'of the
' chairman of the Democratic Exs
jecutive Committee. The'coinnnt
j tee met in executive seawon, with
the following members present:
R IT Bullock, chairman, Bjrry T.
Moseley, Secretary, and C L Mont
gomery, H H Tolbert, G 0 Grif
fith, T F Christian and J D
Wynn, committeemen. J E Puts
man, and T G Hitchcock we re ah- j
sent. L C B eckenridge haying j
mlived from the Mill district. a
vacancy wa J declared in tlie com
mittee, 4.
The fallowing resolutions were
parsed"-:
!4EBi7r;vfib, That * f '.pninary
eleclioi) beheld on June ,6 th ISDG,•
for the electioij of delegates to the
Stale -Democrntfe convention for
the purpose of nominatingA can
didate for Governor and all State ]
Honse officers and fo the rsoinina
iion of a candidate for repesentas
.ive in the next General Assembly,
nttd h r 1h nominaii >n of candi
didgt.es for Clerk Supe
rior court, Sheriff, Treasurer, Tux
Collector, Tax Receiver, Surveyor.
! and Coronor for Madison county
and for the election of and dugites
to th* Democratio convention for
the i o nmation of a , candidate
fronj the Blh Congressional d : ss
; trict for the Fifty-fith Congress,
and at the same time for the voters
t' express their clioice for U S
Senator by ballot. He it furtliiyr,
Resolve®,That the said primary
! electio.i be held at the different
1 voting precincts be conducted by
I baiiot, and shall bo governed as
;to tlie time of opening and tlie
management of same, etc., accord
to the laws governing primary
elections ia this* Btffte. Be it
further,
Resolved, and it is hereby or
dered. That at the voting precinct
a t Comer, that any justice of th
peace or notary public of <he2ost!
dist. with two free holders, or an
three free holders be qualified to
Hold s -id primary election at the
Comer precinct. Be it further,
Ri;oi,vep, and it is hereby or
dered, That one of flic managers
of the election nt the different
precincts, bring the returns of said
primary election to the county
precinct on Monpay the Bth of
June next, by 12 o’clock, for con
solidation by the executive com
mittee. Be it further,
Resolved. That the voting he
direct for the candidates for the
different offices, and that the
j chairman of the executive com
! inittee be empowered to appoint
} the dalegat's*t" tlit different con-
I mentions in the interest of the
| candidates nominated by the peo
ple by ballot. Be it further,.
Reso'ved, That we call upon a 1
democrats who, for one reason or
mibther. have left the party, to re
i new their affiliation by parficlpa
' ting in said primary. B ■ it far
' titer, **
Resol veil, That, these proceedings
he published in the J)an’iulsville
Monitor and Comar Enterprise.
On niotijn the meeting adjourns
ed
H H Bullock,Chairman,
B T Mosemiv S.'c’ly.
In obe.lienoe to the call of.tXn
chairman, the people met in mass
meeting at the i* u t house a’ Dan.
ielsvitlp, and If H Kimiobiew was
ejected chairman of the meeting,
and J'B Streetman, secretary.
A vacancy in executive commit
tee was declared frm the Mill
district, and Tandy R Fitts was
Dominated for the un ex pi red
tonn. .
On motion tho resolutions re
pirted as passed by tabdomocrni
1c executive committee wo s' adopt
•d. *
On motion the axeciitive com
nn
R 1 r*Bu'ldi;k, ciuiirman.
Berry T Moseley Secretary.
B L Moutgoiutry, I’ncatnligo,
I’andy U FittSu Mill.
"G O Griffith, Daniolsyille.
j E Pifintshi, Harrison.
T. F Christian, Broi kline,
J D Wynn, Fork. -
TO Hitch:ock. Grove Ilill.
IT IT Tolbert, Pittman.
Tlie lojlbning re.-olirtions en
dorsing lion. D W Muado * for So
licitor General was fff?rcd iuid
adopted.
Be it resolved liv the people of the
demo rtio party of Madison county
in "’masi meeting assontblod Him we
heartily endorse the Hon. David W
Meadow for the' office of oli itor
General of the Northern circuit and
lgc unmeiid him as being qualified
in every pirti :utar to fill tliat posi
tion fee ing as wo do, assured that
if elected that every citizen of Mad
ison county would feel proud of Ida.
record as an officer.
On motion Hie chair appointed,
(’ b Montgomery, Berry P Mose
ley. S C O’Kdley, It P Sorrells.
G II 0 K“ll y, 1) W Meadow and
B N White, as n committee on
resolutions. Th.e committee re
tired and brought i n’t he following
resolut’ons. which were a<loptedt
lie-olved by the Democrats of
.Mad son county in mass meeting as
s mibled, That wd renew our al'egis
ance to the true principles of the
Democratic party as the only safe
guards of onr free American institu
tion^.
Resolved further that we believe in
1 imetilism in its true sense —that
the best iiifetvsa of the people of the
Unit and States of America demand
tlie free coinage of both gold and sils
ver wiiliout, diicrimination for or
against either metal and tint both
metals wli n so coined ihall beheld
and deemed money of final payment
for all debts both public arid private.
Resolved furt'ier th it Wj are utu
qu ilifieijly in favor of the repeal
ol the ten percent t x on state banks.
R iso! ved furth r that 1 lie delegates
to the Stats Democratic Convention i
be* r q listed to use theirbmit efforts
to secure a'delcga. ton from Georgia
to the National Democratic Conven
iion who will contend for a plank
i;i the National plalfmin of the
Demonat:<-pafty fav .r ng the free
W.iigcbf bo'll gold and silver at
16 t#:l independci.t of tlie action of
any ptlit rg iverjinient..
•(Mnuition. it wg ordered that
(, i°@|- proceedings bo published in
theflaiiielsviHe Mwnilor and Co
s
OMmotion meeting adjourned.
II. Khmebrew, Ch’ni.
J B Kreetumu, 'See rot ary.
Register! .Registster 1!
must Register in
vijte iu t’is pritniry of
June jtitli Thosi \t!i j reg
istgj#drin 1.135, mut ragistar
agutu V.i vota in tho prfmery an 1
of 1836. Mv
book# be op m fram 14th <>i
April 19th ‘of ilay. Uwiil ;
a150.1,3 Cili at c’le rcglfljir
voGjyaifc'3M M-JJ.v.
r a ’gistci- if they
and %it.L Jb : books will
iil*Jp.fi il4 19tb of May. Yon
cau-’t/p'.-isi*.- ,fo r primary after
May I'Hli.
f • IE. F, Mktik, T. C.
. Terrible Hail.
Jl’S Jj iVnjioi.er of Grove Hill
camc hplto seg lislnst Tuesday and
reports.| - ven hai iu his
comtnuiilly on last Moiiduy even
ing thits destroyed tho bruit,si rip
ping tin trees complctejv also
Hie pin litrass. Also several win-
pa tip broken and killed his cat
while from the burn to tl.e 1
.house, aifd lui says that lie nw a '
cow <:lea||ii*'xt morning lint dibs
not knoi|wffiethfr the ivail killed i:
or not.l* ■
Dou’Cthiuk- bicaitsi ymf arc j
sick nnd - mulling stems To give !
you rehe| that you cd’iij be cured.
There |nict boa cure for you
BOiue-vvlieio.
If you|doctor ca*i,t cure you’
perhaps has m'sUkeu t.bacause.
Hi v liody is rlnblo to - aiiit ikc
sometime^.
One in three of us .suffer from
and one out of t re*
dyspepti,g doen’t know it. That is,
he may kijow ho is suck, hut ho
blames it (* Bqtnething else*
liidigesSt.ou is tiio c uiso of half
of our dangerous diseartm
Shinier Dig ‘alive Cordial, mado
from t'ltjjtf ihcdi.ia! roots and herbs
i- th* m'i natural cure for i idi
gertuxu. It relieves wlie symptans
anil cures the and usn:- o gently, ml -
urdl, efffeiontiy, giving life fr.-sli,
strengtfifa# t hsalt'i t sick dyspap
tics. .
At drtJgjrist. *A trill bott’e for
10. cents. ; .
The Nejv Sun pays Printers,
Ink 4,f>o!>foi(:jpiie page for fitly two
weeks* Thera ties ‘or a page, one
issue, In the Xadio3’llorne Jbtirnui,
wdl soon One pare, one
DotfSjl ilivry i'f%izi:i*i cot§2s')
ill St
in Comfort 1*3.2711 or S7O per iu.li,
or $5 p‘r lirw. These ]rices tell the
story Ui.tt inany people believe that
adverli-iiig pitjrs big. t*ood business
men uo not spend money unuecuMa
ri>* K
BIG TURN OUT.
Tho most enthusiasHc democrat
ic meotiug that wo have soon in
soon in some time, was held hero
on last" Wednesday in response to
tho cw+k of Chairman Bullock,
Everything parsed of quietly
Jnirnionious!y, and all prosoir.
scorned to have the interest of the
party i.t heart, and seemed tc feel
better on auiount of nltoiuliuo.
There was a fair ropreso.iitation
from a 1 parts of the county, and
all reported that ilm party was in
gioJ shape.
I*, vert me present wiiit hom e
roaolved to do all ml his power for
the interest of the parly.
The-procoedijigs of the meeting
will be in full e!.ibwliertyi ml
' so* igoun ty ri as started out off tffis
|campnigii under brighter prospecls
! than ever before and wo liaviS jin
doubt the candidates who arc
nominated in tho June primary
being.'elected in the guural cdoos
tlolis in October and Novoinbor
next. . ..
.A P Doarin.g an l T G Iladawny
have moved to HiDlnl si feet, Ath
ens, just a‘'ove the Alliens Hard
ware Cos. VVlien you want buggies
harness, wagons, etc., Sea them.
c otton.
r
With careful rotation of
crops and liberal fertilizations,
cotton lands will improve. The
application of a proper ferti
lizer containing sufficient Pot
ash often makes the difference !
between a profitable crop and j
failure. Use fertilizers contain
ing not less than 3 to 4%
Actual Potash.
Kainit is a complete specific
against “ Jtust.”
Our psmph!f' *r not ndvetoing circuinr* boom.
IRjf tpcciaf fcrtili/ierj. but are practical works, contaln
rf tlio rositits *f 1 .1 ■.w..i cxperimoiits lit this line
Every cotton farmer should have a copy. They art
“eat free for the asking.
GERMAN RAT I WORKS,
U 4 Ixajk-.au St. Now Vtirk.
1 )anielsville Academy,
SPRING REGION 1896:
Thorough instruction is off#ml in all studies pertaining to
a Co'innti School or tivm School Cou'esk.
INSTRUCTORS:
Gko. 15. Atkissow, Principal
Mrs* Kva Atkwsow, } - - Assistants.
Ms.J. W. Hvnjsfoud, t
Miss Kva Atkimsus. Music
Spring Session will begin Monday, January 6th. and closo June St U
' TERMS:
Tuition, per ni< nth 11.50
-h : “ J. 60
Hoard “ ’• KOO
Tuition is strictly by tlj > nf.fnth. unless for providential, cause'
Usual allo.vauca from piV.io kj'd A Cun l tef til >*B •ntitldi t i#-
Patronage respectfully solicited.
oco. b Atkisson, Principal
Nervous Prostration^
ThU Orrml Dfiruss Ia !Vii,v Snccrufnll^
Trrulnl. Hclruo lit Food
Ilnlhcr Tlinn Sllii'iilnlioit.
From the Washiujton, I), t’., Star.
No more (li'plurnulc comiilion of the hu*
pimi Body enn he conceived limn that ut
nervou* jnos(riitiqn, when every nerve in ihs
yvNtcm Nceins lo vie with the others to nuiko
y<m miserable,.when cveaihe rinisliiiie im
bues von, when Ire happy prattle of the child
distracts the hiving purmt, when life ia
ntninteil hy a must mi lorel.iiiliiijr, when th
llfflit of life seems to turn to it tinolcinp,
Miiotihlerlna flame of torture—that’s j-e.rt oj
tiervotis imistriition, just a jlu.m* of this
many-sided diseane. As its ariisp upon y/m
rtrenuthens von lose, pclisps, the power td
wiili:, to talk, to flunk, even the power ta
lave. JValli would he veleeinp, hut nlast'lt
eniiu ri not until tlie cup of mil* linjf fa tplltd
overflowiiift. fil t h luis been the expeiienie
iif Mr. \V. Hi uele!i lU’bb, No. t'ti!) New .1 ir
ay Avenue, Nirtiiwest, wllwau story is heal
told in Ids own words.
“For a lnt'i; Line,” said Mr. Ttol.b, ‘‘l'
pniferi and hilri'ililjr with i.ervoui: pre.stnilisn,
anil tried inn.iiy physicians hnil. vkrioua
likiWy teetiimneiided ri medics wil limit ex!
pi rieinjii!? the sliglitwit benefit. latst tall
mv hu si ness called fm*do fill sharp,' Pu., nml
VvMlc. tliere my nintlim, who ruiinimil in
jt>Jiiajrteti, heard llii ciuj'h a friend of soma
retmn lydile eiifes mude hy J>r. Williams’
i’inh r’itiik.MivlaaiUiitMioliiwewiinir-ttrtlp I
"■f llfiuw Tryltiein. To pTeash iny mollicr, and
not yvitlf any treat expectations that* they
would flu tue any pood, 1 proetircd a box!
Al tliis time ami far a Jrinptimcpreviousmjr
tlandit inn was inW;t deplVirnhle. My nppi*titf
was pone. I ennid nut walk Billin', nud had
I ntti-mptcd to do mi lyiuitl lave fallen.
After I had taken the pills J frit stronvef
tluiii ] bad for tunny months. A iter the first
box nt pills had lieen used hy me my arpr
tile fetmned and h was aide to ent like li
horse. My leys w ideli l:nd sccinri] to me iikfl
wooden lep, nml my body which was fust
beCamitijr in ilm same < oaditlnn rceovered
their l'oi taul condition idler the uae of Ping
Pills.”
In ruses ofthiskifu] they aidin'the capacity
Of a food, tun'riijliinp flic lief yes and ereatin)/
new blood ami lies up. It is In the weakened
nerves wluit bread and beef are to tlie nuns,
Cuhir system. It supplies theln nil tjiff
pro|leetlrs necessary to hal|d them up,
streniL tiien them art! restore them to a viyorJ
ous. iii'Nltliy eonditinn.
This is undoubtedly the real secret of that
marvelous power of fir. Williams’ Pink
Tills. 1 ’itle, nervous, emaciated people vhd
lake thertl i|iiiekly piin a fresh, lieulthfu)
fulor. Their flislt nml fitisilis heeonie film
nml sol ill. No medicine alone will product)
this result. If renuires fond—iiloml-ereiil.
iitff, liefilfh-slvinfr food, nnd Hr. Willisms*
Pink Pills supply exnetlv this require,
mini. No better proof or this could M
lilferi'd than that diseases which heretofore
liavf been supposed to tie incurable, such as
locomotor ataxia and paralysis succumb to
tills wonderfli] rixnedy us readily as the most
trifllny nilrnents.
i'r. Williams’ Pink Pills are sold by all
dealers, nr will lie sent post paid on receipt
-of price, (00 eflils n box. or six boxes lor
>2.80) by addressiiiK Dr. Williams’ Medicinv
Cos., Schutecludy, N. Y.
Sever it new mihsurikerg banded
us their names la re last Wednesday
lat, vlule several renewed their subs
Hcriplion, 'I bis is very encouraging
to us and there is room or u great
many more,
Tn tin: June primary cveiy coun
tv officer wi 1 be voted for together
wifi) that of (lovenor and other stattf
house officers und fiongrcßsmon,