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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
Stylish Dross Goods and Silks, m all the the New Weaves, Designs and Colors, from thtvi
cheapest to the finest.
Showing Dress Patterns from 50c to ¥85.00 each. 1
tmJ'SgStol W “ h ~rc“ ! f ™“ '* I*™ 1. Hie Fiji
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Jiargaiiis j
Skirling, Culieo, Remnanti, good quality 2.|e yaid.
fine Cotton Dress Goods, good quality, 2*c yard,
1000 vnrdß F,n <‘ Printed Dimity, sc. worth |S C per yard. 1
JOOO yards Outing Cloth only 8$ cunts.
JOOl* ynrds Good Ginghams only 5 cents.
1000 yards Check and Plaid Dress Goods 5 C worth 12* cents. ■ J
THE MONITOR,
Published Every Friday.
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
Official Orpnn of Madison County;
Perry T. Moseley, Editor.
■■" MU
The populist mooting was fail ly
attended hero lust Tuesday. A
speech was made to them by the
Rev Mr Walker.
A givel many of the counties
arc following the request of the cx.
ecutivo cunmittew, and arc ending
primaries for Juno 6lli.
Horo is n pointer a> to the silver
craa-e dying out. The Di.-trict of
Columbia, in which Washington
City is located, and which is right
under the nose of the president has
elected a silver delegation to the
Chicago convention. Still they ory
for gold. '
Hon F G Dußjgunu of Savan
nah Ims announced his candidacy
tor the United Staten Senate.
Ho is the aduunisttnlio.i candidate
They can all aiiiiounuO, hut it w ill
ha senator Crisp from Georgia.
The Atlanta Journal seems to
think that Mr Crisp did wrong
when ha jam-oil on Smiths record.
Naughty bov Crisp, Mr Smith he
longs to tho administration, and
noeoiding to the Journal.his record
should not he alluded to.
We Imar it currently repotted
that II 15 Mattox will soon outer
•to.
tl e mutual for lax Collector. He
has the matter under advisement
and will B*oon announce his
intentions.
flic resolutions recuiniiirg the
Wlligereney of the Cubans J,as
passed the house and noivrests with
the President. Willhe issue his
proclamation extending to them
belligerents rights or not? If he
does the inhumane slang..tor of the
innocent, women and children will
cease. If ho does nor We expect to
e it get worse.
-M LOWE
Clayton Street
Couldn't get the Best
of Him.
When an upeouutiy train stopped
at a little way station the otlurday
a big burly rancher with the handle
of u six shooter sticking out each
coat pocket boarded the train and
asked the eaudi*elo£ .-
Is my wife aboard?
I don't know I’m sure.
I guess I’ll see. If she is— a „d he
dropped his hands ou the butts of
his revolvers. He walked through
each car scanning the faces of the'
passengers till in the last car ho I
came upon a little palo faced worn-1
an with a huby in her arms crouch
ing behind a seat*
Run off from ho i>c-, have you?
roared the husband, as be drew a re
volver half way out of Ids pocket,
rile poor woman looked up plead
ingly, for she expected to be shot
dead for the desertion,
And you just thought you’d take
the baby, too eh? and the revolver
came out a little farther. The ters
rified woman tried to plead for her
life, but could not utter a word.
Did'you think you could get the
h.'st of uic? and lie whipped out a
revolver and leveed it at tho wom
an's head- Now, 1,11 blow off your
head if you don’t ooine back and
take two more of the kids with you.
You needn't Funk you ar# going
to escape with one and leave me
five to take care of Going to come?
The woman went. —Stufrancisco
Post.
SlH£ DIDN’T SAIL.
A Livorpo >1 lady had an unpleas
ant experience recently. She was a
hunt to sail by one of the Atlantic
liners from New York and she loft
one trunk to bepaoked iho moriiin
of her start. They called for it about
j 0 a in. She protested, hut the men
I declared It was hi r last chance to
. get it on the sUaiuer. The poor little
! woman was halt blind with sleep.
I She got up and flung the things into
the trunk—towels, tidies, hooks,
any thing that came to hand, Then
: she sat on the tiiu.k, got it locked,
popped into the l ed and was fast a
slcep before they got it out of the
room. In due time she awoke with
just an heu.-or so to get her hath
nud bteakfast and get down to the
wharf, and tin n she found that she
had at a living stitch to her hack
hut the night gown she stood in.
She went on her knees to the eh aif
Dermaid, shejoffure.j any money for
an ulster and veil, she begged i| e
.landlord for Ids macintosh and i
, |, ,u ' of bo'As auythbnjg— anything i
| and arrived at the wharf in time to
i see the vessel sail out of the doolL
Her trunks—y h, they got offjpgtjfc
OHIWgIL
behind.-London Telegraph. \
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Pome people mnke'>hcir excuses
before they make their f i lures,
Never lie i n bed t. inking that
the cat that is howling in the back
yard will grow weary and go away
A single man has nobody butl
bimee f to lilac o f things g > wrong
A m uriod man can blame it all to
his wile. •*
It is net in the power of a good
man to refuse making ai other hap
py. where ho has both ability and
opportuu’ty. —The South West.
HOW TO ENJOY GOOD
HEALTH.
If you are suffering with any skiir
disease, Rheumatism, Catarrh,
Ulcer-, old sores, General Debility
etc., send stamp to the Blood' Palin
Cos.. Atlanta, Ga„ for hook of won
derful cures, free- This book will
point tlie way to speedy recovery.
Botanic Blood Palm, (8.8. P) ..is
mamPnolured after a long tested pre
sumption of an eminent physician,
ami nnd is the best l ui[d:ng-tip
and the nei purifying medicine in
the world- Hew are of subsume*.
Price if I 00 for ! rge bottle - See ad
vertisement elswhoro"
—b or sale by draggiu.
Register I Registster!!
Everybody must Register in
189;i, to vota in Die prim try of
•luiio btn next. I’hos i who ivg
isteted iu 1395, m ist register
again to vote in the priniery and
regular election of IBJG. My
books will bo open from 14th ol
April,to t!ie 19th of May. I „ill
also give one call at the regular
volin; place iu t'neconntv.
Lot t very body rou.uter i{ day
desire to vote. VI nooks will
close on the 19th of M ;y. You
eau’t register foi piimary after
May loth. lbffij.
U. F, M vRTIx, T. C.
ONLY True Klood Purifier
■ prominently i„ the public eve to
day is Hum! s Sarsaparilla. Therefore I
get Hoods and ONLY HOOD’S.
Ba gains, Continued.
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1000 yards best Percale Remnants 7|c the l*2*c goods.
5 eisfs best Prints 5 cents yard.
One case Wool Dress Goods l(sc worth 25 cents.
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50 pieces Kai Kai Wash Silks, best thing out for shirt waist’, only 25c.
If you want to dress stylish at a moderate price, you should by all means patronize DAVISON
& LOWE’S Dr ess Goods aiul Millinery Department,
House Furnishmg goods,
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I New Mattings, New lingi, New Druggets, New Portiers. New Shades and Dr peries.
Novelties,
In Belts BucMes, Hair Ornaments, Nctkv.cr.v, Vcilii { s,I Ii T i icl h Liefs 11 c 5 oil n IE t .U v. cr.r s
ft- ~" r" * •' , * ¥
* tylish Dress Goods, SiDs and Millinery, Bulterick’s Patterns at
TAX notice
, I will be at the following (bices
Ito receive Tax Returns for th e
year 189(5, tn my first round.
Carlton April 11th
k{ raoli „ 20th
- - - T , -KHhH'-- r ' v
Danielsville „ 7fh
Harrison? ~ lJ,h
Mill Dist, „ 15th
I'cental ligo „ iQ t h
Pitman ~ 17te
Da ' Vf ly ,1 18th
Respectfully.
J F Drown, T. R.
Professional
DAVID IV MEADOW, ]
Attorney at Law.
Ga
OiTiee on v.oiiier, wist of Conn
House, opposite Masonic Curlier.
\\ ill (‘l'.ieiin all me courts,
Iji.soi.l." promptly executed.
Jno. J. Strickland.
Attorney.
Athens - - G a.
Geo, C Thomas,
Attorney,
i Athens, Ga
BERRY T. MOSELEY,
Attorney at Law,
D.VXU. .SViI.VK, GA,
Office on corner, west o< Lour:
House, opposite Masonic corner.
Will practice in all the c. uits.
JOHN E. GORDON,
•Attorney-at-Liw,
* Daxiklsvjllk, Ga .'
Mill pnictio; wherever desied.
prompt attention given to *ll bus
iness entrusted to hiscara. Office
North of court bouse.
I. GRIFFITH
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Dam> lsvili.e, Ga.
? Dffie- outlm of C*".rt house
Galls a. . etc* and prescriptions,
ulle t promptly.
R. P. Sorrsis
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
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Daniclsville, Ga.
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Gills am vered ami prcecriplu.ii
tilled at at li<>iii-s.
u Amm i
gSESS3^5£rr:-:-.ri'^aggxoßß
The celebrated “Owl’’ guano
Magnolia .icid,
Phosphate, etc:
Also a full Line of Groceries. Dry
goods. Hardware. Etc,
In fact I sell everything and buy anything, in
will be to your interest to see me before making
your purchases or selling your Stuff.
fit KRONER
1A MAN'S!?* WXT
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