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Without solicitation whatever from our “friends 14 : we come before the people on the MERITS
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of our goods and announce ourselves a candidate for your patronage.
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VVe see a “clean walk over“ if. you will | get our prices on Dry Goods, Notions and Shoes*
beloie you buy* Our stock of Percals, duck, lawns and ladies shirt waist goods “Out of Sight,**
we keep almost anything to satisfy the the needs pf man, Give us a trial.
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• A. L. S S. J. 1 BROOKS, COMER, GA : ’ *
THE MONITOR,
PUBLISHBD EVKRV FRIDAY.
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
Official Organ of Madison County;
Brbry T. Morrlky, Editor.
Anno u i icemen ts
for repiu;skntativk:
In response to the solicitation
and encourage me nt received from
the people, I hereby announce tuy
•olf a candidate for Representative
from Madison souuty m the next
General Assembly of Georgia,
subject to the p-jople in a Dem
era tic primal y,
* J. F. L. BOND.
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I berohy announca myaolf a can
didate for RcpreOonativefrom Mart
i*on county in the nexi, Genpra l
Assemby of Georgia, subject to
Democratic Primnry, and 1 earn
estly solicit tho support (>f the
voters. March, 18th, 1890.
D. B. THOMPSON.
I announce mysslf a candidate
foi Representative from Madison
county m tho next General Assenie
bly of Ge orgin, subject to the ac
tion of the democratic primary- If
elected I will do all in my power
In the host interests of the people
of my native cohnty. I earnestly
ask the support of iny fellow eitf
senjw
J. W, HARDMAN.
FOR ORDINARY.
In aceordance with tny feelings
•mi tip* request of friends I hereby
announce myself a candidate for
reele<3iou to the "ffioo of Ordinary
of Madisoa county. Thanking the
peopld gov their generous support
in the past, I solicit their support
in ttfe Democratic primary on tho
6th'any of June next.
r G C DANIEL. ’
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Clothing 1 Department.
Our Spring Stock of clothing and furnishing goods is now open for
your inspection.
The Grandest and cheapest line of
clothing ever shown in Athens. The latest weaves and handsomest styles
thai the best nulls and most artistic tailors can produce. ' IT-
Men's All Wool Suits for $5.00.
Ths Greatest Line on Earth for $7.50. •
Nothing ever showu in Athens before can compare with our hue for SIO.OO
Our line from $12.50 to s*-25.00 is simply OUT OF SIGHT. We will not attempt to de
scribe it. Come and look at it for yourself. 1 l ° (U
We have the largest line of STRAW HATS ever shown in ATHENS, Prices from 10c *3 a h.t
Y k l ° "% TI , iK G ° LF t ' ACIIT ,. C . OMB f NA T II I V CAP - *
Vou will turd in cur -took everything that , kept in a First Class Clothing House,
We defy comparison, end remember we only ask a livinc nrofit
\ing pront.
115 to I*l Clayton Street AthCHSi, €}.
j FOR CLERK.
T again announce myself a can
didate for Clerk of Superior Court
of Madsiou county at the next Dem
oenuie primary election, to be
held for -county officers. This
22nd day of Jan. 1890.
J. . ALLEN.
1 am a candidate, and if elected
in the democratic primary election
Juno 6th, will be tire democratic
candidate before the people for
Clerk of Superior Court at, the eleo
. tion on first Wednesday in Octo
ber next.
I desire hereby to'retnru my sin
ccrest thanks to all the people for
the supp n't they have given me in
past elections as well as lor the henf
;ly commendation (hoy express fori
my past service. If again elected i j
i promise t> continue my efforts to
*.erv the public to the best of my
ability.
STEPHEN C O,KELLEY.
I hereby announce myself:a can
didate for Clerk of Superior Court ,
snbjeot to the dsmo-fatic primary
tend earnestly ask the support oj
the people.
W" JOHN T. BAKER.
, , ' ’ FOR SHERIFF. S .
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for Sheriff of Madison
county, and earnestly solicit the
support of'the people.- I am sub
ject to the action of the npproachs
mg democratic primary.
Rt-spectfully, •
Gkorgk M. Oarither-i.
I am a candidate, and if am elec
ted in the democratic primary
election June the 6th will be before
the people ns democrs#ic candidate
for re-election as Sheriff at. the*
general oleotion on the Ist Wednes
day in October next,
I have endeavored ?earle?a ; y to
discharge every duty pertaining to
the office, in doing this the task has
been made easy by the appreciation
extended to mo by a,generous pub
lic fot which i desire ti return my
sincere thanks, if elected w'll-mi
deavor to discharge my duties to
the best of my ability.
H E BROOKS.
E H W F DORiEjV'
FOR TAX COM ECTOR. *
I herd y announce myself a
didate for Tax Collector of Aladi-f
son county, subject to the action
of the Democratic primaryv Ij
earnestly ak the support of th
voters, ns I need the emoluments)
of the office.
JOSEPH J HJX
I hereby announce myself a cun-;
didale for the office of Tax Collector'
of Madison conn tv, subject to the
action of the democratic primary)]
in June next, 'f elepted, after two|
terms, i will give way toothers tlmt
desire to hold the same, x further
agree if elected, that in addition
to appointments at the regular vot
ing precincts, to make appointments)
in different parts of the different’
districts, for collecting the taxes, if
earnestly solicit your votes.
CUAS. M. S'iiril,
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I ft rain anm unoo myself a caL-i
didate for Tux Collector of Madi*;
sou county, and solicit the support,
of the peopk. If elected I will
serve the people ns in tho the past.
I nm subject to the democratic prf-j
mury ou June 6lh. Respect j
E F. MARTIN. ;|
for treasurer.
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I hereby announce myself a can ’
didate for Treasurer of Madisoij
county subject to the primary ia
June next. I make this announce
ment after going among the
and talking to them in regard ,3
my ruce I think i HlppS
sufficient encouragement, tq
au ‘ iurizo the same. I served-foua
years in the last' war aq<l
while i did not get wounded i gotf
artfully scarred on several occasion)
i solicit vohr snpportaml promise
i f elected to fill the offioe 10- tb i
best of my ability.
Reader or JomrF. Moon.
■ For TAX RECKIvfiR,
I again announce inyself a oandg i
date for Kotdver of Tax Returns M
Madison county at the next, ensiuni
e ! eution, sub] democratic prf
niary. If the people of tho county ei
; teem me worthy of a second term*
, ahull grateful for thJr
■ pitraingo. R
I Wm II smith!
' 7 FOR COROKOR.
I am again a candidate for CV-rc
nor of Madison o< n tv and earn-,
(St!v solicit the support of llic pco
plw. If you vote for “Peg teg’,
be sure and v\ rite after it. I
am subject to the- aclianjof t!ie dem
ocratic primary.
„ W. G. B. C. SMITH.
1 hereby aunounee myself a can
didate for corouor subject to the acs
,t.ip:i ot the Doiuociatic primary. Be'
lieviug.th.it I am competent to diss
[charge the dn'.ies of the office I ear
nestly ask the support of the voters,
M 1) BROW N
: SHERIFF SALE.
Georgia —Madison county.
w ’iM tie sold at the court louse
in DardelsvHle, within the usual
hours of salo, oh the first Tuesday'
in may next, to the highest bidder
or cash, the following property
twvit: All-that tract of land in
Grove Hill district, in Madison
county, adjoining lauds of E F
.Hardman, J T John an and J \V
J Seymour, containing 50 acres,
1 more or less, known as the John
} Franklin place, said property lev
ied on as the property of R J Lane
to satisfy ft ft ta issued from M:d
tifon Superior court in favor of J T
-Johnson aipainst R J liane.. Notice
given tenant in possession as ra-
Iquirod by 18w. This April 9th 189 g
L. K, Brocks, Sheriff,
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pfby not fee your • Y
own Middle-man?
Pay but ono peoflt between mslre? anti
SHt and that a small lost one.
Our Big TOO Page Catalogue and Beyers
OuMe proves that It's possible. Weighs
SH pounds, 13,p00 Illustrations, describes
and tells the one-proß t price of over 40,000
articles, everything you use, We send It
for lSconts; that’s not tor tbs book, bdt
to pay part of the postageor oxpreasage,
and keep off Idlers. You can't get It too
g quick. ’yj
MONTGOMERY WARD 6 CO.,
The Store ol All the People
Iti*n6 Michigan Ave., Chicago.
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WONDERFUL are the cures by
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: are simple and natural. Mood’s Sarsa
parilla makes PURE BLOOD.
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Furniture Department
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In this department we might well say we have "PLEASURE FOR
SALE ” We can SUITE you so nicely in anything you may need in tnis
d epartment, that it is sure to give Real Pleasure,
look, for
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We will show- you the prettiest li >e of BED ROOM SUITES or. the market. Fresh, New and
Attractive Designs, Prices cn these from *IO.OO to $J50.00 per suit. - WHAT WE HAVE
7 Parlor Suites, Lounges, i-ook Cases, Rocking Chairs, Wardrobes, Baby Carriages,{Tables
and everything elsj you could expect to find in A FIKST-OLASS FURAITITKK sTOItF
• am wutu.
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This is~ uother GREAT PLEASE for you can most assuredly make you happy when veu w
the Real Handsome and Well Made Furniture at the prices we ask for it W *
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Come ad sec for yourself that what we say m Ibis AD. is true. It Is a pleasure at all times
for us to show you through our immkksk stock,
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j OUR 1896 SPRING LEADER / | J c %t
Guaranteed to be made from Imported All Wool, Black / K 1
1 IS! or Blue Worsted Corded Cheviot, made in latest style, &
i&i lined with Imported Fanner Satin, trimmed and SAjO Ha M
pi finished in the best of Custom Tailor manner, © vr> *r]J\ I
to You cannot duplicate it in your town for $ 1 5.00, V' / \ 1
® The samesroods made p/v BOYS’, KNEE t* /Em
fflll for YOUTMS, 13 to Hll PANTS SUITS, |
ZjtJ 19 years, Vwv 4to 15 years, t/tutl H
opb factqbika. will refund money. gg
. tSR RFMPMRFR you buy direct from one of the largest wholesale raanu- S
eS| facturers a full Suit, COAT, VEST and PANTS, for §§
.50, made to order, ityou order a suit, your friends will want one Tike it jg
OTJR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, containing large Variety of equally
cheap suits, MAILED FREE. Send mo.ier at-our risk by Draft oa SS
New York, Money or Express-Order, or Registered Letter.
I E. ROSENBUB6ER & CO , lohast, New York City |
! I eadquarters ®f3’g)'®m3‘§i§)'3‘§m
for Sweet Pgss *poand as <*•. ,
v ....THE ONLY Quarter pound IS cents.
<§) NEW DOUBLE SWEET PEA Bride of Niagara
T>ve to name. Packet 26 cents, half Packet 16 oenta.
U T wcn,to rfu i Crimson Rambler Rose o fcu,
YICK P FLORAL GUIDE, 1896, Tried and True Novelties.
TES tIOtnEER SEED CATALOGUE. ‘ .
N Chrorcn-li hnpraphs < f Double Sweol Fucasia double wnire Phenomenal
(5h Pea, H-e- I'uebsia WJxite Phenome- Blackberry, The Rathbnr,
jgj. a!, Biacl.- ctiea, Rnxplierriqj, Near Tomato, Vlck’e Early Leader.
Vf Lefider l'ot iiu, Vegclab!e. The Earliest Tomato knewu.
Filled with t> wA things old nesr.
01 lowers, Vegetables, Small Fruits, ete., with deacriptien and Trfcea
LI— n Maiitk. m re< r.-pt of 16 cts. which may b* deducted cjpcWr—really
ikxe—c-e htx with an order/or any of tne aborc, <
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