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Clothing 1 Department
Our Spring tock of clothin 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
and the best mills and most artistic tailors can produce.
Min’* All Wool Suita for $5.00.
The Greatest Line <>n Earth for $7 .50.
Nothing ever shown in Athens before can compare with our line for SIO.OO.
Oar,line from $12.60 to $25,00 is simply OUT OF SIGHT. We will not attempt to de
soribe'it. Corns and look at it for yourself.
We have’the largest line of AW HATS ever shown in ATHENS. Prices from 10c $8 a hat.
Ask to see THE GOLF YACHT COM P.INaTION CAP. . -
You will 4 find iu our stock everything that is kept in a Fii sl Class Clothing House.
Ws*de fy scmparisou, end remember wo only ask a living profit,
THE MONITOR.
Pcbubhed Every Friday.
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
Official Organ of Madison County:
Berry T. Moseley, Editor.
Atlanta was full of Doctors this
weak. Tb# American Medical A* j
touialion ia in {session therj.
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Sse that your ticket has the
name of Charles F Jryyypi it far
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From what we can hear, Madison
oennty is in favor of Free Silvsr,
and Chaa F Crisp for Uni tad States
Senator.
If you register now, yau will
net have to register again this
year. Now is the time. Do not
net put it off, as the books will
olosa on the 19ih iust,
A paper, preteuding to bo dem
ocratic, that wilt sell its editorial
apace to en independent, (or a few
paltry dollars, has little influence
and tha man who buys it is bad
ly eheatsd,.
Dr. Carlton has sent out’ an in
terview in which he tates that
Madison oousty unanimously sudor
sad his sandidacy for congress two
yearn ago. To the bast of our
knowledge, there was a very heat
ed contest between Judge Lawsan
and Judge Hanailteu McWhorter
two years ago, and tha gea'al Doc
tor waa not ia it.
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Without solicitation whatever from our “friends 11 we come before people on the MERITS
of our goods and announce ourselves a candidate for your patronage. . 1
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M r e see a “clean walk over‘‘ if you will get our prices on Dry Goods, Notions and Shoes,
before you buy. Our stock of Percals, due, lawns and ladies shirt waist goods “Out of Sight/
we Keep almost anything to satisfy te needs of man, Give us a triel.
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Whenever a eounty executive
committoe declares for ‘‘sound
money” the gold hug papers say it
is in the interest of harmony, but
when one declines for free silver,
they say it 1* trying lo divide the
peaple 1 We ask the question:
Who are they trying to harmonize
with? It wnso be the republicans,
as that ia their platform.
Word has been sent out from
Washington for tha gold oont'n
j gfqt in Georgia to organize their
forces so as to be able to control
the convention. This should he a
pointer to the silver people, and
urge them te turn out and vote.
115 to 131 Clayton Street
The gold butfjybaeing that their
csss liSbm, nrdßgiiirifug the ‘Old'
cry of court house rings and
cliques, claiming that the lawyers
and politicians Are for ailver, and
the fanners far the gold standard.
Thu is an old cry that wont go
down this time. The farmers are
for silver, and if tha goldites don’t
believe it. let thm wail until tlu
election and see.
The first joint debates between
the two doMocratic candidates for
the nomination for Congress from
this district, was held at
Greenesbero on Inst Saturday.
According the Atlanta Journal
Judge Lawson wont for Mr. How
ard with gloves off, and according
te the Constitution, the Oglethorpe
man wiped up the face of the
earth with the man from Put
nam.
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Ix-ahtef Justice Bleckley has
announced himself a candidate for
the United Statee Senate. He
says that he is not seeking the of
fice, out if the office comes a seeks
ing ef him, lie is too generous to
refuse. He eavs further that he i
not exactly settled on the Finan
cial qnestion, but will announce
his position later. The lines are
toe well drawn between Criep and
Dußiguon tor a third candidate to
enter the field, and the able ex
chief Judices fcandidacy will fall
flat. In fact we can hardly think
that he is in earnest, anyway.
I.ESSEES^FINED,
Governor Atkinson haa rendered
hie decision is the convict lessees
case, which was tried before him in
Feb, last, and the flues in tb®ggr
gate are {52500,00. Penitentiary
company No, 1, is fined $7lO 00 for
violation of rules at Cole Cuy and
Bartow camps- Company No. 2,
is fined $50l) 00 “for vio sson of
rules and regulations of Cole City
aud Bartow camp* aad Dade Coal
company. AkmimiAUj It.■jitaed
ssoo 00 for violation of iums and
regulations at Cole City and Bartow
Camps and Daie Coal company,
which are stockholders in No. 8,
also $750 00 on company No. 3, for
violation of rules and regulations
of convicts under James M Srait i.
These amounts are ordered to paid
into the State treasury by the 15th
day of July, and in default of tho
ftNcoutft being paid the Wovernor
will consider the quasi ion of abol
ishing ;the camps. When these
amounts are paid into ihe treasury
the curtains will go down on these
investigations, aud they will be at
an end.
Uis but Justice te Mr. Smith to
state that the violations complain
ed of at his camps, are not at the
camps direotly under his supervis
ion, but these of the sub-lessees,
and as the state does eot know
them, it has to deal direct with orig
inal lessees.
Several ef the employee* of ths
camps have resigned to evoid being
d'scLarged.
Geo, C Thomas,
Attorney,
Athens, Ga
Furniture Depa’iclient
In this department we might well say we have ‘ PLEASURE FOR
SALE" We can SUITE you so nicely in anything you may need in this
department, that it is sure to give Real Pleasure.
LiOOb: fok
We will show yon the prettiest li ie'of BED ROOM SUITES or. the market. Fresh. New and
Attractive Designs, Prices cn these fivrn *lo<>o to $150.00 per suit. \VIIAT y & IIAVE
. Parlor Snites, Lounges l : ook Cases, Pocking Chairs, Wardrobes, Baity Carriages* iablsg
atul everything else you could., expect to fiuu in A UItST-CLASS ILEMiURE SiGliE.
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This is another GREAT PLEASE for you can most' assuredly make you happy, when you tea
the Real Handsome and Well Made Furniture at the prices we ask for it.
Count's,ml sen for yourself that what wu say iu this AD. is true. It is a pleasure at all times
for us to show you our immense stock.
HULL NEWS.
B Haitie-n is' to day pre
paring some ground foi the pur
pose of,’ planting several packages
of Kaffir com. it is highly rec
coiiiniendecl as a feed for alt kind
of stock er fowls. George ia a |
progressive farmer any way. World
do wall to have a few more iiko
him in a community-
Miss McGhee, a charming young
school “maim” went home last
eight on 38, te speud vacation at
her home in Bowman,
From the ndmber of! cau lidates
in the field for the different offieos
in this coupty, some will be vary
ranch disappointed when the vote
ier-cNtJwnfrid on Jwnefltb, But sup
pose the defeated ones will have
the conselatlot! of knowing that
thet they are not by, means alone
ad will liope fer a hotter vote
next time.
J W Hardman, better khown to
his host of i Heads by the familiar
name ©f.•‘Billie”, ha* been eon fined
to bi s bed with a severe attaet of
rheumatism, but wo are glad to
state that he will be able in a fsw
days to canvass the Free State of
Madison, mid remind that he is
still in the ring as a candidate for
the legislature. Billie.is too well
known by the people'of ibis county
for any one to think for a moment
that his name will not bo eetqllcd
on the Flag of in tbs
coming pr mary election.
Fr n what'we can gather theie J
will bes me considerable change!
in several of 'the cilices in this
county after June 6th.
The clever and penial Reader
Moon, candidate f^JTreas ll r*r,f was
in our village a few days ago.
Reader semis (© have everything
solid in ibis part of the county.
Lsug may he wave.
M P Mallews has returned home
frmu’Athenr, where for a while he
w Ija l u-iness, but he. could not
stand the difference in ths hot and
dusty -streets offthe classic city and
the cool breezes and good water that
ho could get at home, So by the
way, he’s at home.
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HIX HITS.
Chopping cotton is now the or
der of the day.
If anyone wants to kn ow the
distance from Hix to Mr, Callie
Seatrrares, ask DII Cox, I thiuk
lie can give a good idea. .
Will Adams cow get snake bit
last week.
A good {many fwent to Berea
last Sabbath to ai? 11 day singing,
and report a good time-
There is a young man m our burg
that has painted his boggv twice,
fiist rtd and then black. The girls
may look out now when they weof
him eoir.ing.
Professional
DAVID W MEADOW,
Attorney at Law.
Danielsville, Ga
Office on comer, west of Court
House, opposite Masonic Corner.
Will practice in ail the court s, All
busins3 promptly executed.
Jno. J. Strickland.
Attorney.
Athens - - Ga.
BERRY T. MOSELEY,
Attorney at Law,
Danielsville, Ga ,
Office on corner, west of Court
House, oppojite Masonic corner
Will practice in all the c urts.
JOHN E. GORDON,
Attorney-at-Law,
Danielsville, Ga.
Will practice wherever desied.
prompt attention given to all bus
iness entrusted to biscare. Office
North of court house.
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-Var* make* a epooialtr of.
S B {L I Epilepsy, haa without
S3 jS doatbt treated aad ear
iy *3 B<i more eases than MT
H H Nat living Physician; ha
a 0 l | success is astoaishfauc.
We have hoard of oases
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