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TANARUS, Fleming* & Sons. 30T Clayton Street Athens Ga
THE MONITOR.
Published Every Friday
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
Official Organ of M ndini n oupty ;
Our Ticket
Foi President
W J Bryan
of Nebraska,
For Vice President
Arthur Sewall
of Maine,
For Governor
William \ Atkinson
For Secreta y of Stale
Allen D. Candler
For Comptroller General
William A. Wright
For Tren sorer
W. J, Speti
For Attorney General*
Joseph M. Terrell
For Commissioner of Agriculture
R. TANARUS, Nesbitt
For Senator 30th. Senatorial Dial.
O. M, WITCUKIt
For Ropreaentntive
J, K. L.-liONI),
For Ordinary
J. N. BOGGS.
For Clerk Supeor C > irt.
S. C.O’KKJAEY.
Foi Sheriff
L. K. BROOKS.
For Tax Receiver
J. F. BROWN,
For Tax Collector
J. P. COOK.
For Treasurer,
J. F.MOON.
For Surveyor
M. 1> L. PIT PM AN,
For Ooronor
D. It. MOSELEY.
. Before another i sane of the
Monitor, the election will have
been held, and the people will
know who i8 to represent 'hem in
the halls of the Legislature, and
*’ho will manage county affairs
for tho next two and four years
CUNNINGHAM EXPOSED.
iho HSuglnsville New
Sou h, has expo oil John
D. Cunningham tin*
chairman of the populist parry
mid the great prohibit ion leader of
the reform movement in Georgia,
•XU a drunkard gambler and law
biaker. He gambled and at last
gave his note for the mohey, when
sued plead the statute and was re
leased I rum the payment of them,
turned States evidence, pad the
others in the game indhted and
Cenvicted and has not yet been
trhd on the inlictuaant uga'n&t
him. That he Ins been under ihe
Influence of liquor two thi ds of
the time since helms b*en up ointed
chairman, and pint of (he time
diin‘t knew “where he was at’’
iThis is the great reformer that
fhe populist of Georgia want ust
fol’ow and the mau they have
at the head of their party. \V<> cant
do it.
Thepopulideliavenominated Mr
Louia Anderson, of Oconee, to op
pose the Hon. \V M Howard fo
• •Pg'esa from tine district. Mr.
How nd now ha two opens an's
Lot he will go to oongrM j igt the
nme,
Vote the straight Democratic ticket Wednesday. It can tbe improved' uo
In Memoriam S—
!
My heart is stirred from i'every
depth* as l write these linee,tor the
home ciiclew broken hy the death
of inr wife, whioh oecnred on the
2fTtli. lift. She was taken with 1
fever tnree weeks' before s diets
and iiiepite of nil tlnp loving hands]
and Inman skill could do. God inj
his wisdom saw fit to touch her,!
and she left, 110 gave her sonl,|
and he has taken it unto himself;
again. She never believed from t e]
*lay that she took her bed that she?
would get, woll, and often sai l so.J
But I did not think that the endf
was ho near and that her mission!
ou earth was about to come to an!
end,
"f’ have been married 2 yea s*
and t.en months, and two little!
bright nyod girls have been given!
us to Idess our home, the oldest!
being 21 months 4 1-2 and the others
but she has go je and left us mk-|
i*ig a tie in the heaveus, that it!
will bo my pleasure to point my!
children to, and to teach them,
that their mother, who they will
never remember on this earth is
heaven with Gods angels, and to
teach thorn tho lovo of God, tojj
that, when their mission on earth'!
is fiiii-hcd, that they can be unij
ted in that home of ihe blest where!
partings are over. j
W t ile the home circle is broken]
and the chair is vacant, 1 have the]
two little ones to 'ivo anil care for,’
nnd 1 ask the prayers of Gods peo-J
pie that 1 may have the health]
and strength to care fo* them as]
they should he. Sleep on dear moths!
eras wo have evidence that your-j
death is but a drown, as the song
that you loved so well, and
we, your husband and!
children, will meet you in the]
heavens above.
Berry T. Moseley.
Clyde Bello Moseley, wife of
our friend and fellow cit-j
zen B“irvT .Mesely, i* no more on*
e rlli. The a*ul which left lwr body'
on Satiirdav afternoon Bept. 26th,
inst' is now on equal with the man j
y. who have gone before to be with]
ihe Master in hoaven* The bodv
I which was t*e casket for the soul
has been biokoti an 1 the jewel tak-'
on away. Ah! the casket, broken
casket while it has been laid in;
the molten dust, yet God seen it ul-j
so, nnd will care for it and will ’
preserve it, and bring it forth atj
tno last day a purified uidi-Ai ucta-j
hie casket ready to receive the jew-1
c| already cared for in heaven |
Then.friends mourn reitlier forthej
body not Hie soul, they are alike]
in the hands of their Creator, who]
if able to mftko is able to preserve.]
The subject of Ibis sketch was]
horn in Madison county Ga.on the
7th day of July 1874, She was the
daughter of VV D and A 1* Car
rington of Comer in this county,
who together with their two daugh
ters amt their little son not to'
mention th' heart-broken husband
are left t<> morn tho ; r treat loss.
Two tend-r babes ure lett to the*
care of the lie irt—broken husband]
tin* older not yet twenty-two]
months old. They are daily re j
minders to him of the inking away*
from earth of the dearest object lie 1
ever knew >he warmest sympathy]
of the w l iter goes out to him, his*
burden is heavy but God will help
him hoar it. j
Mrs, Moseley limn known ns,
Clyde Carrington United with the]
Moth* dist Chinch at Danielsville'
on profession of faith in llie-I-ord
j J,.'BtißOhnst on the 20th. <lav of
July l&iK). When she joined the
ichuroli she had fully made up her
j mind to live as nearly as p 'ssible
| a Christian life and everyone who
knew her will testify that during'
the reninii dor of her life she lived,
a consecrated ehnstian life, I
r In November 1898 she was uni-;
ted in married with onr respected !
fel low townsman Bery T Mosleyi
Esq, Tlit-ir inarlied life may ba
said to have been.one of perfect
h ppi.cse. They loved each oth
,r and car* .! for each other as hus-.
[band nnd wife should. 4 |
| Clyde had as many fjiends as
any person m <nr community in
Ifaot ilshebnd n single enemy the
wiiler lias neve* hear lof it. ? i
Let iis one and all resolve to live
as the subject of Bis sketch lived,
! then we can die as she died, that
is in afu 1 li• peof an eternal life
in the presence of the Lord and
Saviour Jesus Christ who has gone
t* the Father to prepare a place for
those who love and serve him, ;
May God comfort the heart brok- ;
en hus'and ti gather with the
stricken father and mother and sis
ters and brother, and may he ena
ble them to realize the truth .cf
the oft repeated Words- “Behind
a frowning Providece God tides a
smiling face” is tho wish of one of
her friends wlio by reason of the
serious sickness in his own family
was never permitted to see her af
ter she was stricken with the fa
tal illness that took her away. ~
I Ho begs you to pnblish this as*
his tribute to bis d*parted frie-d
iDanieleville Ga. Out. Is 189 Q
I 0.
tTIIE ELECTION.
The primary has been held and]
9 candidates have been noraina 1
nnd are before you, all of whom!
’aipfioiiorableand competent to fill!
4he officers which they have!
[been selected.
They are the candidates of ev-|
f orr one w ho participated in the ,
primary, and it isthe duty of nl'l
to staud to the uouiuees and see'
l Y at the . v re elec ed. We cannot!
nil get. our choice and we should ac-l
eept the results in good faith, nd<
stand to the old ship and not let!
her go down in defeat Come out
:to the election and vote for the
jhomineos ,and iusme thei* electiont
J If this cap wont fit you dont
Jpull the brim off tryi ig to get it
1 l>ut lf YOU owe mi notes or ao-
| counts past duo. Please settle at
[oiuie and sa*e cost
-1 Lonme Ghkene,
I NOTICE.
Georgia Mdarson county:
] Whereas S C O’Kelley, “adin of
[ihe estate ~f J J Faulkner, dic’d
makes known by his petition that
ho has fully administered the es>.
tato of- said deo’J, and desires?
letters of dismission. This ir J
therefore to cite all concerned to
he at my office 01 the first won-!
day November next, to show why]
aid letters should not be granted.*
[his Aug. 3rd. 1896.
G C Daniel, Ord.
notice.
(Georgia—Madison comity y
j Four weeks after the publication!
of tiiits notice, application will be?
| mad •t r the eo irt of Ordinary b!
or leave to soil the real estate bee f
fonsdng to the estate of Mrs. A E
Johnson, dec'd. This Sept 7th ,9t*, !
| l.nke Johnson Admr. 4
; Wanted-fin Idea &HS
, Protect yont ther may bring you wealth
Writ*. JOHN \mDKHBtJIunk Cot/Viient Alter.
**t*. W a.ti|ntrtr„, n. 0.. f.r th*lr 91 c UCpru-offer
live two liuTlre\i k.r.iitkw a^|
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9 Baltimore “ 731 pm 255 am
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