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Buyer after one mouth in the great Eastern makets has returned witfy a great stock pf
Pesirable Mercandise for spring and summer wear. And they are how ready for fhp trade*
We are showing a great stock of ' ||
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- Stylish Dress Goih and Siks, in a the the New Weavos, Designs and Colors. from the i
cheapest to the ' ‘ '
Showing Dress Patterns from 80c to #85.00 each.
Showing ali the nepv tilings in Wash Dress Goods, from the cheapest Lawns to the Fines I
French Oiguidies. .. .
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Bargains
Shirting. Calico, Remnant*, gool quality 2do ynid.
Fine Cotton Dress Goods, good quality, 2-\u yard,
1000 yards Fine Printed Dimity, sc. worth 15c per yard. * ,
1000 Qnling Cloth only cpnts.
1000 yards Good Gingtiams only 5 cents.
•J- ' ll yards Check and Plaid Dress Goods 5c ’worth 12£ cents.
fail If lip
alters s of Interest to ‘‘Free
State/’ People—Our ;
Sick. Visitors, Etc,
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J.T Porterfield of Ghol.sto:i, was
yUd.Ong here-this reek- -
W \y Seolj, viMtafcUtgtUWr;-
si- l ily Tuesday.'- 'o\. '- .
Dr 8 O D.mjel Is attending tin
I’.eihrt'iy at Toeeoa this weekj
•I K Moon of Boggs who is candi
date for county Trajaurer tvnj in
p wn Tac-iday shaking hands with
f-h > 1/oys. „
T e aliioMinoement of E F Martin
f>r Tax Collector appears in thi 1
j se. Mr Mar in has served ti.c
people in litis capacity heretofore
and is w:l kmnvn by the people of
the county-. Bis rtStfi .1 is fcef >iv you
and on this ha stands and lists for
lveleotiq 1.
tif y 3A want cotton
seed hulls arid meal at the
lowest prices, call
it W B RUDKI. Hui;, <M,
# Mrs F W Graf)am \vho has been
/quite sic' 4 so long* vve are glad o
g > about her room.
H A Ginn of iloystoii in town
-Tuesday last.
A P Den ring an! TO Hadawov
have moved to Broad street. Ath
ens, juat above the Athens Hard
ware Cos, When you wai.it buggies
harness, wagons, ejLo., see them.
C N Bead, who is no*- at R97S -
ion was visiting his brother here
£his week.
W H Bullock is hulling the lum
per to improve his lot bought from
W L Smith.
I’ortcr Griffeth was in Athens
Tuesday.
Plow handles way Below what
you have been paytog f or them, nt
D E Gnffetlj’s, Danielsville, Ga.
Thomas Haynes was bound over
here wn last Tues lav, charged
yvith burglary in t wo cases- One for
breaking the 119 ise of II j. Ware
the other f w breaki ’g aiid robbing
.tiie pest ofliue at Neese.
W Bragg, Harrison’s big
farmer was in town Tuesday lust.
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J Bo non HillJwjutovor tvj Athens
Sunday.
Work on the Methodist church
hai boon com menced and it will
soo 1 be finish id.
. IV not forgot the quarterly meet
ing tomorrow and bring a well-filled
basket. ~
G D-Nehns wont over to Wi„ter
vil'le last Saturday re turiuug Sunday
•I C ilauoock of VViutervjllo is
“HF with Nq ms and Johnston,.
They are now running two forges ijnd
up with their 'work. ■ "
When yor. go to Athens and want
UiigflKsv Wagons, Harness; call oh
A P Bearing and T G fladaway,
Clayton Street.
A few more announcements and
the list will be completed. Bring
them in se the people can see who
are in the racq.'
H T Murry? wife and children are
visiting tyis Murry’s parents this
week. ,
L E Greene and wife left on last
Wednesday for Wilkes comity on a
visit ts Mrs Greene’s mother and
ap lother relatives there.
Julius Boggs and family of Jack
son county, were visiting Mrs Bog.s
parents and ot net relatives liere os
last week.
In tins i.sue will be found the
announcement of J N Boggs for
Ordinary, eubjeci to the June pri
mary. Mr. Boggs is a man fully
qualified to attend to the duties
of the office and earnestly asks for
your support. He requeats
| us to state that
on account of the serio :s ills
11 ess <f( Ins baby, that he caunot sec
the people now, uut that he hopes
to see them all oefore the campaign
ended,
MEMORIAL DAY.
Athens, Ga., April 10th 1890.
My Dear Sir: The ladies of
Alliens Memorial Association,The
Confederate Survivors Association
and the Cpbh-Deloney Camp, cor
dialy greetall Confpder te Soldiers
i:; North East Georgia to attend
exercises of Memorial Day at New
.Opera Bouse, Athens Georgia M9ll
- dav afteruoqn 4 o’clock April “27th.
j Comrade Mitel ell, orator of the
occasion.
By order of the President of Sur
vivi.rs Association.
Edwin D Newton, secretarv.
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1 1J OOD’B Barsapai-iHa has oyer and
■ 1 over again proved by its cures,
1 when all other preparations failed, that
it is the One True BLOOD Purifier
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Populists Mass-meeting, i
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Tjjsd*y April 10th a m'the pops
nlist of- Madison county met inj
mass meeting at tjie oqurt house a|
Danielsville aud were called’ ul]
order by temporary onairmai) U®-d
man Wads. 'm
A good number of Populist- were]
present and seveyj.l Delnocrats. \v
were ably ent 'rtained and well ia|
s 1 ruclc and |or 1 hr-j*nd iniuutes ,j|
lfy 8 A .Walker upqn the i.-suesfSa
dny r 4 —diyelling especially upor:
the money qij}*ion. JHe clearly
showed thar we need mof* inoney
and that wc have bsen most pry*-' 1
perous as a nation when money was
plentiful.
After dinner the election of officers:
was taken up and Hardman Wade
eieoted chairman and . W S Baudcrs
socretany. Chaiimen for the dis
tricts w ie then appointed, after
which K D S'rickland was- liombias
ted for lfepresenative. Other busi
tess w as then looked afterafter
tlie pyoceeuings of the meeting were
ordered to by sent to t he Danielsville
Monitor and Peoples Parly Papfr
for publication .*
It was qai.te tioffoeable in the
nieeting—the liarmoiiy.gooil feeling
and hopsftdlness of evsrv Populist.
Many things have nanspired and
are daily being done which give us j
more hope and renew o .r dot rrai
nation fqr the principle whi. li we
believe must save this 01 e glorious
-land of ours, if it be snv< t
Hardman Wade, cnairinau
W S faiidtis, secretary.
Holman & Scoit have a
fine lot of horses and.
mules which they are sell
ing low prices.
TAX NOTICE
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I will be at the following | laces
to receive Tax Returns for the
year 1896, 0n my 2nd. round.
Carlton ilny 9th
Faoli ~ 7th
jUomer „ Bth
Danielsville, April 27t . Miiys;h.
Harrison „ 2 Jib
Mill Dist. „ 2oth
Ppcatall/go „ *4B th
Pitman j inj ]gt
Dowdy 2nd
Respectfully.
J F Bow'h; T R. i
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|B{\rgains, Continued*
1000 yards best Percale Remnants 7jo the Igootjs.
5 c'ses htTJt Prints 5 cents yard,
k One case Wool Dress Goods lOu worth 25 cents.
| 50 pjeces Kai Kai Wash Silks, best thing out for shirt waist", only 45c.
If yon want to dress stylish a moderate price, you should by all means patronize DAVISOX
LOWE’S D Goods and Millinery • Department,
IHoiise Furnishing goods,
New 3f idlings* New Rugs, New Druggets, New Portier.. Nevy Shades and Draperjes,
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| Belts BucVjes, IFair Neokweai;, Veiljngs, Handkerchiefs and other .mall wearj
Stylish Dress Goods, Silks and Millinery’, Hutterick’s Patterns at
f Nervous JProstration.
i fill* Oroßil Dlieue I* Kow BucccmfnUy
' HcU jt, Relieve* In Food ’
Rath** Thau Stimulation.
f);om tt> WnaHington, D. C, Star.
| No more deplorsbj* t'otitiHion of the hu
-1 man t)6dy cau b,v than that of
E pervoiu prostration, when every nerve to the
k iysteni eoeras to vife withf tli"dther to make
when erfti t(ie tumhint irri
pwtee you, when the happy jiSatUeaVtlie chiid
f nisthiotß Ac loving r-nritit, when li/ti i*
| huuuteil by ti 1 onstaut fori boding, when the
lijjjyt of life kt.em* to .turn to a amnktng,
p; rmouWering flame of tertufc-t-tbaPe part of
t- pen-oil* protl ration, just : a phane if this
P jeauj uidejl disi-an-. Av ii* Krasp upon you
p btr-uigtKc 1^ jvlb* j,owet to
fe uiitil t^eupW
’'overflowing. Sueb lufa been the ejncritncO *
; bf Mr. JV. JJenrifih T.obb, fto. SCfl Npw Jer,
* * c 7e Avt '* lle > Npriliwetl, )y)io*e etory is bell
folil in liji, own worila. r '
■' ‘'For a long ttime.-’f said Mr. Uvbb, '(J
eum-reii hjjfribly With nervous' prostration,
and tried many ’ phydeians and varioue
recominendvd remedies without ex
f pcriencing the slightest benefit, l.ost fall
, tuy business called me to Hfrtihprg, Fd„ and
while there my mother, who remained ip 1
ynsjijpgton, heari) throuph a friend of rom*
remarkntdc ciu-es- mad* Uy pr. Williams'
Pink Pills, and wrote I 'cofcintondint that I
should try fhrin. To pleas* my mother, and
not with any great expectations that they
Would do uie any good, I procured a box.
At this time end for a long tims previous my
condition was most deplorable. My appetite
was gone. I could not walk alone, and had
1 attempted to do rofftfriuld have fallen.
After I had taken, (he pills I Mt stronger
than I had for many months. After the flrift
box of pills lmd been used by me my appA
All* ’returned' and I wo* able to eat like L
horse. My legs which bod rtawdtomeltki
wooden legs, and my bod 5- which waa fa A
becoming in the same condition recovered
\ their normal condition after the use of Pink
(fells.” ~ T
I 111 eases of this kind they act in the capacity
of a food, nourishing the nef-ves and creating ’
new blood and tissue. It is to the weakened
nerves what bread and beef are to the mu?
volar system. It supplies them all th
properties necessary to build them up,
strengthsn them and restore them to a vigor,
pus, healthy condition.
This is undoubtedly the real secret of tha
marvelous power of Dr. Wllliums’ Pink
Pills. Palo, nervous, emaciated people who
take them quickly gain a fresh, healthftil
color. Their flesh and muscles become firm
And solid. No medicine alone will producp
fhis result. It renuires food—blnod-creafr
Gi*, heaJth-arfvinif food, and Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills supply exactly this require,
ment./ No better proof or this could h*
offered than that disease* which heretofore
have keen supposed to he incurable, such as
locomotor ataxia and paralysis succumb to
this wonderful remedy as readily as the moat
trifling ailmeni*. ‘
. r- Wrillianis’ Pink Pill* are sold by all
dealers, or will lie sent post paid on receipi
-of price, (60 cents a box. or six boxes for
&. “***-
Poor soil
and exhausted fields whicty
were once productive can
be made profitably fertil#
by a proper rotation of crops
and by the intelligent .use of
fertilizers containing high per*
centages of
Potash.
Strikingly profitable results
have beea obtained by follow
ing this plan.
Our pamphlets are not advertisin'' circulars boom
ing special l eniliten, but are practical works, cemtdfh
ing latest researches on the subject of fertilization, and
er# really helpful to fanners. They are seat km Ur
the asking
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
u.Nu sauft . 2V>w Vef*
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Also a full Line of Groceries, dry
goods. Hardware. Etc.
A ~ .
Iq fact self fffiff buy auythipg, it
will be to your interest to see nje making
a
your purchases or selling your Stuff.
P If HKO> EH
Danielsville Academy,
gPRNIG SJpiSISpN *
Tliorougjl) instruction is offered in all studjiea pertaining te
a Common Senior, or High School CojC'Ju*. ’
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ItfSTJtUCTpRS,
Geo. 9, At*isoy, Princ^pAl
> Rfiss Eva Atkisso.v, > Agiittaatf.
Mrs. J. W. Hinsfolid, t
Miss Eva Atkibson. Muejc
Spring Session will begin Monday, January 6th. and clogo June tft
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per %} JO
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Board J.OO
Tuition is strictly by the mpntlv, ynlsss for provideetial cbum
Usual ullowauce from public school fund to those entitled to u
Fstronage respectfully solicited.
oeo. b Principal^