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It makes no difference with us in the prifc of goods. Let it be gold, silver or national
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bank money [ We have the goods and need me money
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We have decided to close out our immense ot of Spring and Summer dry goods and notions
sacrifice. The sale begins at once. Come bef ire the goods are Gene:
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* POWER & ANTHOIY, COMER. GA.
THE MONITOR^
Pubmshkl) Evkhy Friday.
ONE DOLLAfc A *EAR.
Official Organ of Madison County;
The Nominees.
This is to certify that upon con
fctilidatiou of the votes citik in pri
mary election June Otli 18D6. the
following parties are declared the
nominees of the demderatiu party
bf Wadilon bounty* they hating
Received the highest mini her of
votes.
For Clerk Superior Court.
8. C. O’KKLLEY.
For Sheri If
L. K. BROOKS.
• Fer Te* CfnHacfor
‘ J. P. COOK.
Fer Tat Receiver
J, P, BROWN.
Por Treasurer,
J. F. MQON.
Per Snrveyor
|f. T>. L. PITTMAN,
For Ooronor
tl. R. MQSELRY,
For Representative
J, P. L. BONO.
For Governor
William Y. Aikinson
For Secretary of State
Allen D. Candler
Fdr Comptroller General
William A. Wrigltf
For rer
; ’ W. J. Spec
For Attorney fteneral
Joseph M. Terrell
For Jemmiseieuer of Agriculture
R. TANARUS, Nesbtt
For 0 S Senator.
CHAS. F. CRISP.
For Representative in 65th Ceu
jress from Bt*i Congrssion
•l Out. o' Ga.
WM. M. HOW A Hu.
On ..co'nint of notice It a villi'
been filed with Hie commute by Q
C- Daniel, ont‘*of tho candidates for
Ordinary, requesting that no de
claration ns to result in the
Ord'naryV.elpeti/in be 'made until
further fhvee igatirtiv, the result in
Ordinu y'j> elation js thereby de—
ferr.jd imtil'3\ni 18th. 189(1.
G. 0. OiU£j|£jirt|. Ch*n. Pro. Tem,
Bkrky T. Mosksky, Sooty.
This Jifh*. Bth 4.896,
Poor Holp Tmith. He was j
earning to Georgia to ssyc his |>co
pie from t|u deluge of silver, and
make them commie tk*inseivo<f to
the igle gold standard. But
H did n>t understand that t,h
peep hi wore in the saddle, and on
iast Satiu'.fiy Jiiy cny-c was buried
beneath an iivsjailclfS. of' y.,tcß too
deep to b“ re^i.uvote.;.*
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. W b'/ti yohgo to \yani
1 ■ x ' .v'®'"* ! a.m ■> call ‘-oo
<i p ‘During and T G 'diadawa.
. iiioad alreoi. , *
There is no doubt but th At the
Chicago convention w 11 be con
trolled by the free coinage people.
Even Mr Cleveland has given it
up.
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There is a probable content on in
(he ordinary,s election which took
place on lat Satuday J N Boggs
has a majority of 2 votes on the face
of the returns, G C Daniel claims
some Votes were ill* gal and if
thrown out he woul 1 have a
majority. If the contest is goneinto
both sides will hare a right to
question votes
Nbw that politic* are practnta Hy
over, lot us forget oitr 1 ttlo differ
ences, tf any ex st, lind fall into
line for a big majority lor the
nominees. We are ail one people
so let us harmonize on our nomi
nees and eloct them without any
more wran<ling. They are all
go ul infiti. wdfcwill make the uduu
ty good officers.
THE PRIMARY.
Thb ejeotbli is over, and o very
tiling wa are glad to state passed
off quietly :ptd everybody sepujed
t > lie in a good hunter.
No fights qr <bßlurbaucen of any
kjud. on that line. The voting
was slow but constnnt, and tile
ba lots contiMi 'd to fall into the
box until the hour of closing was
at Ijand.
Evi\ body seemed to have made
up their mind 1 efora they left
home, and ivlien they reached hero j
they were ready te vote, onse-j
qilently the candidares did not
I have much to do but to urge the
voter vote.
It. is now all over, and we hope
that if anything In,s.been said or
done to came hard foolintgs, that j
it vvjll be forgotten, itipi we will !
all he found in the ranks pulling
for the su-cess of the nominees.
ROAD NOTICE,
Georgia—Madison county.
Whereas the Road Commissi pe
ers of tile 383rd District G M, said
couutd having reported in avqi of
a public road in said dj-triot K
ginning at 01* Hopkins aud fol
low the old mad and leading
through the land of O 1* Hopkins
.lames Ali illouk Miss Lou Webb,
John Canada and Mi's Gordon in
tersecting the public road at .1 'V
Billoeka. all j ersoiis interested .ire
hereby notified to be at my oil ice
pH the 1 t wqm|ay in July next to
g|,o<y why said r ad should not be
declared one of the ppbde roads of
sard county, this June Ist lS'Jtb
G C Daniel, Onl.
Ornsipl!
To Tim ti llLaw an sbs. Jute
remedy for Consumption, hi it.'- timely use
thousands of hopdess cases have been already
permanently cured. So proof-positive am
bf its power tb.it l consider it my duty to
urj two KitUst free to those of your readers
I wlw have Coasai'.ipQon,Th.*oat, Bronchial or
■■'hunt' Trouble, if they wP.I write me liklr
‘ express and postaffi.re sddress. Sincerely,
jT. A. StOCTM.t*Ch. Ml IVwrt St.. Jiew Yr,
C 1 ** L nitinl ..act Jins..* i: v *
tiw viUiUuaU'w ini* fco:.s*wa i ..rj*
Albert Pass, col. was jailed lietvl
yesterday charged with stealing LhJ
i cow that Cf.ariey Glenn, col. wail
! convicted for la at year. Albert say;]
that he did not steal the cow, bii 1
| that A't*x Ebcrhart, wiio olaini'L
that the cow was stole from him Ift?
Charley Glenn, delivered him tlm
j cow in Athens, and that he sold it
j innl gave the money to Alex. Til;
cow was sold to Alex by Mr E C
Hardman' and the title retain -<1 an f|
a wan ant was sworn oat against
A lex charging him with disposing
ot the cow. Charley Glenn was eoh
vioted and paid his f ne and mfw
the two fellows who put up the job
on him arc in jail awaiting trial’
Albert; say hois sorry for Charley
but Ids sorrows comes too laid toiiu
him any good •
Last Saturdays election shlws
that primaries are a fixtuie in 4nd\
ou county. This is the laifcest
vote that lias yet. been- pcdleilt in
ruVy primary 'BTSCttoTf. *Whldll
that those who were once pr. jurfi.e
.od against,them, are joining in fttid
makin'g them a success. FiimatifS
ttuo more of a necessity n,,w than
pver, and wo believe thattlje people !
will stick to them and keep ttoem
; up, They bring the election oty in ■
! t|e summer! and leaves the farmer
the fall to gather his cr p in. Tim
people will spiud by the prnuaijes.
KUNA'?AY MATCH. \
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Married at. the home of Edj F
McGowan, on Wedqe-day night
U offonl Jordan and Miss Felicia
B.iboek E F MoGowan, esq,, of(i>,
eia'iOg. We extend congratulrs
tjons .
Carter—Thompson
At die residence of the 1 ride’s
f nth.cr. Mr Ephiiam Thomnsou on
hi t Thursday morning Mr I.on
Carter anil wiss Nettie
were tnarr ecj, Rev VY m Ooi|e of
AY injury i lie officiating. Mr Carter
is one of Winterville"a rising young
bus’iHss men and Ims the confi
dence of ii people, while sirs
Carter is one of MiuliVouj fairest
dv.ughtors They have the eongi’itt
ulat'ons of the .Monitor, tg< tiler
"ith iheic many friends a*d e
hope that tji -u dm kest clouds \u!l
prove to them, Jo have a silver lin -
ing <
May-peiuii, prosperity and f,;m N
piuoss by theirs.
TRASHV MEIIiCiNKS. y
S Many sp -h Hood the market
B itanio l> o>d Hal in. i ; . a eon.-eiet;-
t musty eoiupoi.mh and m.edicttie. tiie'
result of forty year* practice 1 y-ui
eminent,* physician. It ittfjhp
1 d.O "1 puiilier ever < IT- irin! to tin
public, and is guai.-u teed pi cure if
=4 en a fair tijal. Tiy ■! or all
*•‘1(1 and bhii'd diseases, itudiujilig
< iit&rrh and iiiioutuaiiMu in its
worst form. One bottle fit
tain:- more cuiptiye amtblijjding-,
op virtue than a doom , f ai ,,
* r kind. Try *tTh Ohl Itehali.if 11
• ee adVortiap nieii\ t>iseviiu r.?. ji
lor s.do by druggist’s..
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Holman & Scott have;
tine tot of horses anc
mules which they are sdl-
W jv s<es.
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Items of Interest From
a Live Town.
Beautiful weather for farm work
i since the h-avy rains. Plenty,of
I young grass on hand now.
j Wejl black buries are here and we
i are having a great feast in their sea
son .
W IS It Morris planted n portion
of hie wheat and iu corn las.-, week.
The little babe of \V II Finnan j
and'wife has been quite sick for
several days.
,\V W Ghcflston, W Ii Bullock
niul J \V White of DjuiiolsviUe were
down tosee us last *eek.
Jim Turner and 1) II Wagoner
look in the'commencement at Dan
iebsville l >t Tliurtt'fay lugln.
Prof Glidet.h’sscliiit. opsiisthe 1 i
Monday m July at this plauv.
f- A C Eyfe" rei < srv<rtn.3 very Faff
newo of the death of his mother,
who lived near Winder Ga. lie and
l his daughter Miss Ellen wont to the
[ funeral on F sday and retiuned on
j Sunday eveni g. '
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Mrs VV II Pitman is quite sirk at
this writing.
Charley Carithera s ared w ith his
separator Monday morning.
The election passed off very qui
etly at lJ Gdy Saturday.
G U Glenn and daughter, Miss
Livszio vipited the family Mr Ken
Burton near Win'orville Tuesday.
The election is over now aud'iet i
us all support the naminee*
Mr A 13 Mathews, family 1 . of this
county now of Elbert on wVs over
Saturday nd Sunday to sA their
homo folks "aturday. w
Prof • Marcus M• Grl.olstou vvasin
town a Hiy o.i two last week*
Hon .las M Smith of Smithonia is
quite si-k.
W C Birch more of Smithonia
was in town to day on business,
•r*nt* r-ggassa&i rrrp*.
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Commencement
Season
The Commencement exei cisn-s
of Danielsville Academy on Wed
nesday and Thursday nights, 3rd.
and 4th inst., was dec ared hy
competent critics, to be the best
in t e hist ry of the school.
The exemplary h havi >r at’ the
pupi s, and the politeness shown
visitors and strangers, showed the
handiwork of the polished and
gentlemanly instructor, l)r. Atkis
son.
On aceoim of the mashing of
the last nights programme. by
a careless pressman, who was rim
ing oar job piess, we are pieveiig
ed from giving the fqll exercises i
A!| the Hi I dren did welt, and
the Moniipr hopes that Dr. Atkis
s"n will be called to the bend of
the school nga n.
PARKER'S CIMCER TOWIO
' in UQ^.r^ r ° Ujlc3 ’ jDebtlStj* ■distressing stomach and
i ®, n< f E . 13 “oted for making rates when *ll othae
j treatment fails. Every mother and invalid shonld have iiT^
■ PARKTR’r~I.
HA,E ? BALSAM P
PCfo;-Hafery-HGL ,£rflCirimatM and bcontif.tr the hair.R
-a W£T ornoteg * taxuriaat growth. 0
Never Pails to Rcstoro Crayß
Hatr to ita Youthful Color: ft
Curus scalp diseases & hair faUiii£. V
\'3hsms3 gOc^andti-Of l at Prawfrts m
HINDERCORNS The only trtirc Core for
vwrofi. Btopa all pain. Slakes walking ettuy. 16c* &t£iagguu*