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BRRKY T. MOSBLr, Editor.
BP. F. MpGpWAN, Bus. BUu’gr.
VOL. XIV
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Js headquarters for shoes of Every Description, and Only One Price, and he will not be unicier
sold. Your patronag is solicited; and I will save you money. 1% T* Smith, corner of College
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avenue and 0 lay ton street, Athens. II
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We beg to announce to our patrons and tbo
pudlic generally that, we tire now thoroughly.
FC i tled in our new q artel's, one door above our
old btaud, v. here we are far better prepared
tbo.'i ever to serve them.
Oui'hew place isb rper and better applied in
everv"’av and enables i.s to carry Iniger tind
belt, r stocks of foods and handle ihtut in A
more satisfaction bo It to our customers and
on selves 1
\Ye will coni inuo L o carry full lines of Ohiun,
Crockery, Glassware, Tin and Wooden ware and
and H< tisefiirnishiiu>- (j-o !s g( n rally, and we
will keep up our reputation far selling nothing
blit the best goods at the lowest prices.
Call on ns and see one of the handsomest
storef and best stocks of goods in Geofgia.
Yours to please,
?18.JRC/,D STREET
ATHENS,CA.
ami ini to.
DEALERS IN
■ , . -AND imr
Oigh Qrade fertilizers.
ATHENS, GEORGIA
J. S.KING S CO,
The Great Supply HoJse of N, E, Ga.
Farmers Headquarters.
Standard goods Lowest prices
ATHENS. GA.
Not one part but every j
part of HIRES Rootbeer
tends toward making it
the perfect temperance j
and healthgiving drink, j
Madeoolr bv The Tharle* E. Hir? Cos., Philadelphia.
A She. peiekag* makes 5 gallon*. So!d ererjwhere.
DICH RED BLOOD to thefoun-j
■. elation of good health. That is why
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the One True
{flood Purifier, gives HEALTH.
Vote the straight Democratic ticket Wednesday, it can’t be improved on
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the .pnnicbuUlf iHomftn*.
J I Ol#. \.ir
Dick Harris
Barber
I ATHENS GA:
I A 1 ! work guaranteed.
\ Wanted-ftn Idea 2SSSB
9 Protect your Ideate they may bring you wealth.
1 Write JOHN WEDDERBURN A 00„ Pa* nt Atfe>r
-2 ueya, Washington, IX tor their SIJW prizo otter
b and list of two hundred inventions wonted.
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Jjanielsviile, Madison County, Ca„ Ffpay, Oct- end 1896.
j Local News, |
I
WIIAT THE PEOPLE OF TIIE
“FREE STATE” ARE I
DOING.
t J M. Git.nulls ' f Neese, gave us
:’a pleasant call Tuesday. lie is
• one, of Pittman l best citizens, and
is one of the Monitors bestJ
. triendp.
f Wjj are again increasing our
sibsei'ij?tion list at a remarkable
d'ate. The Monitor as the .Yeoman,'
.was the first paper ever .published!
in the county, and the people are'
standing by it.
I Did you see that pretty'
if buggy that went through*
|Comer and Carlton, which ■
*was sold at the Buggy■
|House in Danieisville.
§ Ravi-on & Lowe liu'ea new ad J
Xin this is-, no. Read it. i
| "AT:! ■ 'iiffp l
gtisement is HißDp.d thisAvPeß' wH
1 If youwanta nice buggy'
|I would like to sell it to
• you. It wont cost you'
ianything to look, and not
|much it you should buy. j
1 J M Kidd |
| Only, five days until the election. \
[Then we will know who is who. fi
g 1
% The registrars found % register-!
;,ed vo ere, who arc tax defaulter*. j
[.alley are now at work hearing i
•these cases. It will work the in*
Jhard to get the li-t ready foy tlief
election. ■ . f
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I Songs of Gal vary and \
\ Pentecost, Latest andi
'prettest song book, for ?
sale at Conaway’s Musjc]
House, Athens. j
| ,B T Parmer, the I've insurance
|inuti of Giiiiiesvil'e, was with us
this week.
4 jf|
1 Mrs. R II Kinnebrew, who has
been quite sick with fever at the
home of her mother in Clarke
■’county, is we are glad to state
"convalescent, and will retnrh home
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“iii a few days.
I
j Holman & Scott haye a !
fine lot of horses and
hnuleb which they are sell-;
ing }jv prices.
J We are pleased to state that
|W U Gholston, who came home
;sick with fevjr, is able to be out
Pagaiu.
| The cotton crop is about out and:
[marketed. No yellow cotton this'
pear.
j The fax rate for this year, in-;
■eluding the state tax, will be 91c
and 2 mills on the One Hundred,,
Dollars,
*Y*i v- • ' ' (
! OtnpT S1) mi' lof If onto; 1 , came
and owil tsl Situ day to see his pa-!
my .s hero, and t) title Itis hotter!
'ha-lf !s\ck wivh him, who had |>, ut i
visiting h*re. Thu Dr. is dom ; ‘
well in Jtis adopted ham a, we ar.j \
gUdio learn. . f
a Nflms & Johnson have
secured T J Kerlhi, as
painter at their shops. He
is 'a first-cl ass buggy
painter, and the only one
Jit the county. Bring your
.work, will give you as
ig'ood job as you can get in 1 ;
; Athens or anywhere else J
j NELMS & JOHNSON,
I . mtrk ' ■
t slieriil Hvooks carried .Miss Dean ;
?\vhad been ndj idged a lunatic
.sonjetimp 'g>, to the asylum!
at Mi Hedge illy, his week.
§ We sa w ejo man who w,i s not!
about, Jiis cotton crop.!
■•lieapiti.-.. crop \vas good, and that ;
■ : i;I ...• !>• hi iv- c. i(.ton i ban ’
d’std'hr o years j
™'nTTtnhtcins oled on lust Satwr-j
Jd*y morning, and was buried here?
on Sunday morning at 10 O’clock
'A. M. The little one had been*
.sick f r H?veral months and God
Oias now Taken it unto Ihni,where iti
.will suffer no more. Your ch 1
(awaits you loud parents, on the"
pother shore, where all is pence and|
’happiness. We extend io the be-J
,reave 1 our jfpllest sympathy.
PERSONAL.
m' r?
| Free-04 page medical reference!
book any person afflicted which aiiyl
pebial, chronic or de icato disease*
peculiar to heir sex. Address thea
leading physicians and surgeon of a
The United St ales, Dr. Hathaways
So. Broad street, Atlanta
Ga.. |
1. Verity
Y** f ; :CJ
A. *v e
For mr.rr than twenty years
v/e have felren tciii::g how
Scott 4 i F, r ulsion pvqre: ates the
estcescire rraste # the syzitra,
puts on flesh, nouikhes and
builds up the body, rrv,kL-.sv it
the remedy for all wasting di
seases of adults and children,
but it fsrrf possible for us to
teH the story in a roc re stick
ful c£ newspaper type,
We have had prepare 2 for
s fcy a physician a little book,
tc ii .iv in easy woods how and
why Scct; 4 s Hmubion benefits,
a6 a postal ce-.l repo wl.l
be cn :ch to have it sent to
y<ju free. To,-dr.y \y o-.rhi be a
good time'to sirvnfor st.
SCOTT * Wjav.h, Sr,/ Yrtra.
i \\ r riv
l\tn n innwim* lp/n
Jolsill iilsiitlUdtio 111 111
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|The one for all True Dem
ocrats to vote next
j Wednesday.
j
J Next VV'e, uerday morning will)
‘usher in the battle of ballot* iu|
Georgia.
3 Artayed on the one ii le is a
phalanx of Deniocr.i ts, who
I'j.tand for good government, good
Schools and economy m public ex -
penditures, vhiloN’n the other aid >
slim ds a croud pf hungry place
hml ts, who \yi 1 advocate ipiv*
| thing to make votes, They want of.
pieea.nl want it bid. Among this
lcrowd is a few good men who are
{honest in vvhnt they are doing, but
{they are the exceptions,
| The Momtou is’democratic and
iiwver s iiks its duty to the nomi-,
-otythat part/, and if we re-,
p'fa’ltfilPCTlf! I'll 111 * A .: j- ty,
Sis in danger, we would he ashamed j
[of our democracy, and wou’d deveive
[and expect critic sW. \\ . j
! Relieving as we do, we urge all *
;democrats to support the following!
ticket, which was nominated at thee
recent primary.
For Governor
William \ Atkinson
- For Secreta y of State
Allen D. Candler
For Comptroller General
William A. Wright
For Treasurer
W. J. Spec,
For Attorney General
Joseph M, Ferrell
[For Commissioner of Agriculture
R. TANARUS, Nesbitt
.For Senator 510th. Senatorial Hist.
C. M. WITCHER.
For Ropresenlalive
J. F. L. ROND,
For Ordinary i
J. N. BOGGS.
For Clerk Superior Court.
3. C. O’KELLEY.
Em Sheriff
L. E. RROOKS.
For Tax Receiver
J. F. BROWN,
For Tax Collector
J. P, COOK.
For Treasurer.
J. F. MOON.
For Surveyor
M. I) L. PITTMAN,
For Coronor
P. R, MOSELEY.
• h'uK Supreme Court Amendment
I (This is im amendment, to Art.jj
0, Section 2 of the Constitution,tnl
,ho known ns Paragraph 8, mini
|l ropcses to increase (he number oil
Judges of the Supreme Court (•§
■this State from 8 to 0, and to boj
elected by the people).
,“Fok Ratification of the Amend |
uieiit of Paragraph 1, of Sec-I
lion 2, ot Article 8, of tliel
| Constitution.
J (This amendment prop) bos thntj
[the State SchoolCoinnrssionorshall]
Ibe elected by the people instead of]
f being appoinled by the Governor),
sttaacjuwiosr i
flop Wullar P.r Imti
| ~A Narrow Escape.
r •
Danielsville Came ir ar Having a
Disastrous Blaze,
I
i Daniolsvil'e came near havjnj q
big fire on last Monday, Sdtno
li tie negro hoys had a toy pistol,
and some matches and went into
the cotton house of J 0 Daniel,
w ere they were breaking off the
heads of the mate lies and snapping
them in the pistd. The cotton
caught from one qf them, and tho
little negros ran.
i Mr. 13co Broods discovered this
cotton on tiio and gayo the alarm.
The lnic-et bilgade turned out ip
full foivo and soon the tiro was out.
The wind was blowing from the
east, and if the tiro had "hatj five
w'linutcs stun, the town front J 0
Daniels to W II Uultock would have
wtood a good citatum to have heeh
dun nod Aip.
| I-lmvo been reading iu your pa,
jj per about several men and wom u
plait have been very sueest fui t>ell
gi‘g sidf-lumtiiig flat irons and ;!
I coi.clubed I v quid spe what a girl
Ic ukl do. .1 haye.ivoiked 12 days
f( ami have sold lf,m udufi /inn hivti
; 218 dollars loft alter paying all
Evoiybody is delighted
rnitli the iron and 1 sell nne almost
zeveny place I show it as people
think lhey oanst afford to be with*
; out one as they save so much fuel
land time and con‘t burn (ho clothes
i;I know 1 cmi clear five thousand
•dollars id a yoar. liow is that for
a gii IV A Graduate.
| Splendid my girl splendid, you
are u true American girl. Anyone
can get complete inf imution about
die self-healing iron by addressing
•J E Casey & CO, St. Louis’ Mo.
seem to be a winner as everybody
selling it writes in its praise.
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NOTICE.
jiGeor •ia '—Madison county.
| Agreeable to an order front court
lof Ordinary of said county, will
jbe sold before the court house door
[in the town < f Dnnielsville on the
[first Tuesday in Oct. pext, one
fcertain tract of land in said comity
[containing 150 acres, more cr less
'With three settlements on sanme
Lonvenlent 1.0 schools , churches
'adjoining lands of David Wynn
i|Matt Parham, D H Moore, Frank
iCollins and others .Sold us the p’pe’y
■of A G Carrington, dec’d. One
;horse c r op .open on said place
.Terms cash. TliisH pt. 7th 1896
W ACarrington, Ex'.
NOTICE,
lGgoigia—Madison county.
| Whereas S C O’Kelley, ndm .of
■the estate of Redding Scarborough
'deck!. lias applied to me for letters
‘dismission from sa:d ndminislra
tion. This is therefore to cite al
persons concerned to be at my of
flee on the first Monday in Nov
next to show cause why said let
tors should not be granted. k his
Aug. 3rd. 1896. G. C. Rnnife 1 .
Ordy.
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\ HINDERCORN9 'na.mok
HAIR'"b Atslllf
* IV <*Tl and l*autif;ri the hate
H BPI Prorio b tfvnrth.
•* wjsftjNPvur to ficJttoru Grmj
* e: -'jtfrii IT air to its Y wVihi’ul Color.
j i Quri-’J walp di/tae|'fc hut: ullia£
|lf yon uroCOWSUfifIPTCVS or ta*
> liiflitrntlou, Palnfnliln* or Debility *l hiijT kind uafc
SVAIIKEn’S GINGER TONIO ;l".Py vUo were
IrAiajvi (UncouragedLuvervpu lift/ ttlß
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