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VOur stock of SPRING GOODS n?w complete, and we are ready for your trad* We arts mit on DDE. S GOO M . , a]l Qlu . * HOES , (JLOTH
FRICES and GOOD GOODS is any inducement, there willbe no trouble. We. sell * P- ~ II YRDWARE, CROCKERY,' ETC. In fa c.
IMG, HATS, and f FANCY JDRESS GOODS. Ip addition to our complete stock of DRY and NOTIONS, we carry a a 1 .
everything kept in a general store. We defy competition and ask q. liberal, share of your patronage. vVheq. you come to. vomer, etc us aul D it op 1
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We are in, the N.ew Two, Styry Brick Store, Opposite the Repot*
* POWER l ANTHONY * COMER
THE. MONITOR,
PuBMSHKp IJvifW Fhi ay .-.
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR,.
Official Organ, of M'afJison,County;
Berry T. MobeijJsy, Epjtor,.
Dr, Diaz, the Baptist missipnary,
who was expelled from Cuba, has
gone before the foreign relation
committed of congress, and laid b
fore that committee, the crimes
and orueltiea sompiitted by the
Spanish army in Cuba, that he was
IP eye witness to. They even
jwent so far as to shoot hdpless in
lanta in their mothers atim*. rf<
Oply one more weotf until the
eljootiop, and, then, all anxiety will
be over. The campaign hps been
conducted on a high plane among,
the candidates so for as we have
t)?en able to learn, and we hope that
nothing will pass betwueeu now
ppd the election, that will not be
Oh this high order. There ought
to be as much honesty in politics
as anything elfie. Vote in the pri
mary, and then support, thp oljpiee
of, the people.
To moriow week i<i thp day sej
apart fer the primary eleutipn,
and we would be glad to know. tha,t
every Dunnoral, who is willing to
aoide the result and stand up to. the
V' mines*, would sast his ballot
on that dav. Tin can lidates are
all honorable nun, an i the selec
tion that will be made by the peo ■
|ln at the ballot box., should, satisfy
alj. Vote and stand to the nomi
.iwe, as we belieye in tie* majority
ruling, ami if we are in the minor
ity, we should graceful ly sub mu,
to the will of the majority and
help them, swull their vote in the
October and November elections,
and we believe that the Democrats
of this county wiU do so, let t V
nominee be whopt he will.
POLITICAL CORRESPONDENCE.
Mf. Editor:—Pluase all <wy m p
apace in your valuable, paper to ex
press a lew of mv sentiments on
the po'itical eituaiioji. I*t is plain
ty evident to. ali unprejudiced
observer* tH,U patriotism instead
o( being at a premium, as it was at
the time of the. revolution, is in
these latter days at a
The raonarchs of th* oW world did
not posses money enough to buy
the patriots, of those times. It
seem* to be. the ambition, of our.
leaders to.enact laws in t*e inter*
est of England that oountny which
tried to enslave us a hundred years
ago. Of course there area few
patriotic men in the counoiis of the
nation but it seem* that the Tory
class in *n the majority* I believe j
the rank and file bf all parties are
patriots. Waahijiton the prince
of patriots in his farewell address
which has bees called by seme, his 1
legacy to his country gave to hi 8
advice which if followed would per"
petuate this government as long as
civilization holds its sw.ay over
mankind, Washintou did notbes,
lieve in Monarchial forms of govs
eminent. All true patriots do not,
Hedi i not believe that it was pa?-
triotic for a man in his beloved
country to hold any office high or
low far a quarter of a century.
At the close of his second presi
dential time wpi® urged bv tbous
apds to accept a third. term, but he
would not accept,thus declaring by
example, a rule that, he hopt-i
would be heeded by bis country
men. there is a class in
tbiacoontry who would like to see
Grpyer Cleveland e'elected to serve
a third term as president of the U
S . but inxik this prediction Grover
Cleveland has served his last i rm.
In conclusion, we desire to say a
few words to the people of Jtodispri
courtty. Fellow ciuzenfryW*' jr>*
believe thpt it is unpatriotic to elect
n man a third time to office. If
yon believg, it j a corrupt, go to the
polls ths Bth day of Jane, nnd de
clare by your ballots in thundor
topes, that you do not believe
tormutgan offipe holding aristocra
cy in thia grand l ,old county of Mad*
i ton.
JCW.
HULL NOTES.
ft W B Rnitlen hue his ooat off
and is plowing ovei his extensive
iarm Ibis week. G>>o. is u hustling
farmer when he gets,started.
The rains Imvc alighted our town.
Haven’t had bpta very light rain
last Friday night, and don’t seem
iXj* if wo were going to get any more
very soon.
Kobbert I?iidge3 is still going
about, but is not able to work any
yet, as it is against ths Dr. Orders.
Dr. Ohuroh .Smith is reported as
being the fastest and best plow band
iu Clarke county. It only take about
2 buckets sf water to satisfy hj s
thirst groin uionypg to Moon, and
he always goes to the spring to get
it, i?i> it seems he takes more time
going to the spring than doing any
thing e se. You had bettor bring
that young lady home so you would
have someone to carry water to you,
Y’ou cuuld kill lots more grass, by
not going to the spring so ofteu.
SVUIN.U REQUIRES.
That the impurities which have ac
cumulated in your bl?pd durii g the
winter shall be promptly and ihors
.ougbly expelled if good health is ex
pected • Vv hen the Warner weather
Icouies these iiupmitivs are liable to
manifest tbpineelycs in various ways
and bften 'ends to serious ilhuss.
unless the in rich and pure ilia; tin!
•fueling w'll afflict you,yon- apptite
will failand,yon will find yovrself
“all run down*” Hood's Sarsaparilla
will buijd ip strengthen tjie syst, m-
Have yon registered?
better do so before June
9tb. The books close on
that day*
K. E. MARTIN', T. 0.
Booka open at the post office
Duaislsville, all tlie time
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MfONDERFUL are the cures by
w I loed’s Sarsaparilla, and yet they
are simple and natural. Hood’s Sarsa
parilla moke* PURE BLOOD.
5 Forks
Items, of Interest From
a Live Town.
Wheat cutting o v hand. v
Spring oats sorry in this settles
merit- Wil hardly get hi f h
enough tp cut.
Mrs. and Mrs Hubbard Hatnptoi
were Saturday to see the young
Hr. Hamptou.
Miss Ruby Hitchcock was visit- I
ing Mr- G A Key and wife hint
Sunday.
J E Griffith lias jusV -bnJugh t
in a nice lot of honey, Gij|s, he.
plenty of ft. & t h>me. 'aR
Tt.fi kya.
E 8 to si' WIT <f Jru?r bArt.'on
od \;i it (~ her brother ondMmtly.
at Carlton, returned to hef, borne
at this plate Monday.
Williams boarded thj. train
here Mo day tor Comer, to (attend
the funerat uncle, T h Uid
ling.
Judge Bond was in ti wn a few
minutes Monday morning.
W W Kidd went to DanielSvilfe
last Saturday, taking guano notes.
The little babe of Mr. and, Mrs.
Lee Eberhardt is very sick.
O.P Griffith is having chills.
E F Martin’s little daughter,
Ada, is quite sick with' fever..
If Rumor be true, there wi 11 bp
a wedding ,u the future near Five
Forks.
Mm. Wyly Meadow is improv
ing rapidly.
Miss Qnian, a loyeiy and accomp
lished young lady, and.sister of
Mrs. L E Greene oi Daniebml e,
boarded the train here Sunday, for
her home in Wilkes eojmty. Clever
and jolly Arthur Moseley, accom
panied tier this-fay.
Col. Meadow went to. Athens
Sunday evening.
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KCWC - P *" K Cactcrers afa t Suit. COAT. Vis; r.tci PAN.iS, I>r y,
tS $6.50, made to order. If you . -r,>r a suit, your y.t-rJ ' wlii want one like it y
oui imrSTRATftU CATtIOCC'. ®cr.:i-Uv-~ la- ,-s vvrietv of equally
c£esp*so.i:s, MAO.ES fiATE. I w g
IE. EfSßOT©'fewisrli City |
Large crowd cut at Moriah last
Sunday.
J L Dojton of Oglethorpe gave
a yc-ry interesting talk after Elder
Manley preached. He gave the
church and oqngr gat ion a good
talk.
The printers family is sick this
week and that together with the
; fact that we have printed* 25.000
; tickets accounts for our faults this
! week.
Two obiiuaris of J W Hardman, I
reached us this week. They will j
'be published .ns soon as jwissible,
Ifyou eat- what you like, and di
g/astut, you w,ill surely be strong
and healthy.
Lwt if you dovi’tdigfcst .-it. you
rtiight almost ns. weft not, 1 - eat. ftn |
what good can your food do you if
:.it doesn't nourish you?
If you ti fid that you can’t digest
it, there is a synple help for yoiif
'stomach.,
It is shaker Digestive Cordial,
made by the shakers of Mount Le
banon. 11 lias never failed to cure
the worst case of indigestion.
Strength and healthcpmfi frrn.
the food you eat, after it has been
digested* and has gone into the
blood.
Clio, best, ton to is digested food.
The best aid to uigostion, Shaker
ldig’sttve UoriiaJ.
When you have acid eructations,
nausea, heartache, wind, dizziness,
offensive breath, or' any other
symptoms of dyspepsia, Shaker Lis
gestiveCordial wiU cure you.
At druggisti. Trial bottle 10
cents,
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FEEDING THE NERVES.
From, the Ocntrier-Herald, Saqbiaw. Mich.
Do vou 8 ‘h those two men walking u ■ tho
street? One h s a vigorous. tirm, elastic step;
In* bead,wel up his eyes bright a picture of
& sound ami perfect man. The other is bent,
his k ee> weak and uust-Yady, a isjb'ss nir
a l .-out his whole make tip. He has the ap
pearance of ne who is brokeni n health,und
Ulio has to whip himsef to every task, the
difference be w.ou these two men is a diftbr
ance r.f nerve powder With nerve power
comes energy’. enterprise. force, vvgor—all
tilings wnich make existence tuj yab e.
With ut it the muse es cannot act, the br .in
can no*, t link. Beer .-i** miticbthat life is nerve
power and if vou wish to keep is you must
feed tk* uetve-t* Do not simply stimulate
thorn, but coax them, feed them. Give tho \
the food which will re e-w their life aud
make them sound and healthy that they may
war.l off di aso.
probably i araiy-is is 'ho nearest dise-se
to nerve death tbit we know, and we there
fore cite a case of it b lew to -bow wliat a
oart in fa none nerve budding prepare ion
can do.to fee 1 and, absolutely restore,almost
hopelessly wasted erves.
There m bin. few 1 i the,Saginaw Valiev
l. u , „bo have k .own personal .V or mads the
acquatii au,e indreoilr of W. H. lis w -on.
(Sis Union Avene". Saginaw. Mich
Uoti' the lull of '92 Mr. Dawson waaaafnli
of vigor as any young. man. Aa, a r. suit- of tiro'
trip h ■ became pa. al zed. lor this lie wai
treated bv the liegt m dje il 'a on l , and also
ajvnt tea moiilh.’i at the lud.auaSUtelnsu
tuto.at Indianjp lis. Hero h- cont acted
rear 4 fevef. and v. u he 'eft tlie i >a itine
i\,- o'ak-jp a c n I'tion taau wh n- no
I nVored. *On his r-tuyaV" Sagtoaw h,- g>v<*_
lip entire.'-. He was such a c re to hid
fr audit, lie ..as cvmpletoly df, o.n
bis waist down. a.ii-* bis Union w re imply
hkiu alio no ,os with i o life nor f el ng u
them Alter a wbilu a f leal pr v.iil it *.n
hm to try I’inlt I’dls. Iu a f*v ■ ays he
c uld move his to s a trifle, £fy sva- g.ea is
em-ouiaged an 1- kept on with thau, Jho
t.jlow u , ho to it our lopoiter:
“In iwo months t ins i c,,ul t move U-Vv
limbs ab,mt on the bed, an lbyt oti au
other mo to tad Bee i m wallo v tlii mod
iiiue, I. l whi h.I owe m/ life Iwn able t >
gst out of o'dp'lo m. It lias b on jus abi it
one yo ir stuos 1 learu-d ot Dr Williamk’
Pink Fills m?d during that. tin. I hive
roadu Hitch nurse i ,mp-oveiu set thit I
gUdlv- p- i- ai o w tlie Ii .v dr-.i- f>r mo
to al toe word, sin l ask yin fellow miff jrera
toiiyth m oil i lecoivo iu* 1 o. nylife,
my all. .1 oiv - to Dr. Will i ns’ I’mk Pills.
'"l,am now comp natively fl-uliy. wth
good colo-and hi.rli S-ir ts, and ev-ry div
b ipgs new sti on tb and m .ro hap-v life
tluwnch th i coutmuod use of Dr. Williams’
l'nki’is.” W. !t. lUftso.V.
S'ubscri ed and sworn to b -fors me this
aitu day of May. 1 * 'ti. J. I’. EVANS.
Notnrr i , and for Srrinaw Cos.. Mn k.
Tiled- pills a'-e manufac nred by tin iir.
Wili am ’ MiviipmsCo-n .any, !5 h-m-ctidy,
,N. V .a.ndoiro Sold mil ii box_ 8 t,earing the
twin’s ir uie inu-k aid wra.per, tSi Mitts
atox or six boxes for St.so, ad re never
sort in bulk. They m -v b ■ ha 1 of all iliug
gi-ts. or direct bv mad from Dr. Willi .ins’
M' d-cino C mpmy. The price at which
tin s'* ilanr - urn makes a course of tre it
n-.enc in xpvn ive aa comparei with other
reme.iiai.
BOXAHIO 5
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A totCwS
fcr all (
BL9OB and SKIN DISEASES. J
Thin standard remedy baa been tried and j
not found wanting, for.forty years, by an 1
eminent physicirfn, who has uacd it with cei k
tain anl unvarying success for oil dißeat-ftß J
for wltirh it is recominenuea. 11 never imld V
to benefit from the first do*c. quickly aud
effectually driving out all disease Steufiß '
from the evstem without any unpleasant or q
injurious effect*-*. It is not the result of i£T- *
norance or euperstition, out it is loutidea t
upon common sense am! a thorough know!-
ecure of modern medical science, it eOect- 1
ually purifies and enriches the blood ana
brings health S* the uutlerer. Ac a general ’
building-up toi#ic it is without a rival, and |
in iis analysis of hefvl 1 h -giyi ng proper ties it
is absolutely beyond comparfcon with any \
remedy ever offered to the public, it is a .
panacea for impaired vitality and all ills re
sulting from impure and impoverished (
blood —the current of life; quickly cures
Kerofuia. Ulcer*, Mkln i>im- I
eawi and Eruptions. C'Ktnrrßt. Bys
pepsin. Kicuiualituu,Lirer. liidney
and Bladder lU’*ea*e*.l'euiali.H czli*
ness. Nervous I>iaease* etc.
INVESTIGATE FOR YOURSELF. ,
Seud for our Free Book of YnlaaMe
Information, together with a wopderiul
1 array of certificate* of remarkable cur-.>a,
from the simplest to the most viruleut Uia
-1 case after all known remedies had failed.
. These certificates testify with no uncertain
1 sound, that Botanic Blood Balm is the host,
1 cheapest, quickest, greatest und most pow
erful Blood Vuritfer and health-givine rem-
I edy ever known to the world. It benefits
. from the first doer. _
’ Price—|l a*> per botii ; |S.OD for 6 bottles.
• '♦ B. B. B. Pills art, a c*iM and effective
1 purgative and Liver lU-gulator. One Pill is
' a dose. Price, 2fi cts. per box.
I B. B. B. Salve is a superior dressing
i and Cure for all kind.- of sores, burns, emp
tions, etc. Price. 50 eta. per box.
* 8.8.8. SnHIT. excellent for colds, ca
, tarrh, etc. Price cts. per b<>x. These may
be used, when necessary, with Botanic
i Blood Balm.
k For sale by druggists; if not, send to us.
) Address, BLOOD EAL2S CO., Atlanta. 62.
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Burning Or j
Freezing. i
Whether you’re scorched *
with fever or chilled with p
a deep seated cold, the j
same medicine will cure ji
. you
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rar-sas**■ to ths ' r aste. (
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fi ticT ,bM breaks chi : is, nrevents t
? fcvet, pttifKU and thickens the
f Woo i, •erre'.'rs the liver, clean- (
1 es - jsv foT.ach and improves
diUCtitoia. creates an appetite
f and the nerves. i
f * A**jyis‘.s ar.G general stores.
' CUI ii-'N & NFWMAN, ]
i ats Proprietors,
Kfeftjk'itte, Tennessee.
-Me PORTABLE
SODH FQUNWS
stcic B Complete,
80 Years in Use ail Over t'ne World
No Generators cr Extras. Operated
by a child. Will stand by anvs4ooo
Gas Fountain and sell five glasses to
ts one.
CHAPMAN & CO.
MADISON, INDIANA.
GREAT SALES prove the great
merit of Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
Iloai’s Sarsaparilla sells because it
accomplishes GREAT CURES.
lets pjQ9 v
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