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THE MONITOR.
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Official Organ Madison ( <
B, T. Moseley, ) , ...
K. J Christy, j Ed.and Prop e.
PUBLIPHRD EVERY FRIDAY.
Entered at the Dantelaville po** office ns
second-clasH mail matter*
Announcements.
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FOB ro\OHK>S.
Confrr*'<man WT i. Ll A M M. IIOWAH1)
is a candidate for ro-wlcctfon to the 00th :
OoperifKF, and will solicit fh? support of
the Democratic party for if -, nomination.
Mr. Howard Will Xwrdn an active canvass
of the district uskki:i ash** • an leave Wash
higton eonvi nirnt ly. I‘his announcement
is made by hi;.authority.
To the People of theHth < *'ol)greHHloiinl
district —At th< recjt.t >\ of friends and
Irom a desire to serve you in the national
ronjrrewH, I announce myself a candidate
for the r.o h congress. 11 1 >j**• tto the Demo
cimt i • primary to beheld the. present year, j
] respectfully nolhdt the support of the peo j
pie of the dint riet. a* and if el* -ted I will faith !
fully amt impartialiy discharge the duties
of the ofllccund will d.oall in my power for
your interest and v/elfait*. I trust to have
ihe jdeaHure of u.t.cfing the voters of the
virions counties of the district before the
election to discus*; Ih pub Je on* f lons and
define fully my po:-Bnn in rurerenee t.hore
lo. I re?*o*mi/.e r.he fad that a public nllJc
isn public i rust, and should \ u honor me
With your votes, 1 will highly appreciate
your • oidaieJK • a mi will lie loyal to your
interest. Rospcrtfulh yours,
.) A M K'S It. DA UK.
Grc-ncsboro, Ga., Feb. J£o. KHHi.
FOH SI IN A TO it.
1 announce myself a candidate for Sena
tor from thelioih senatorial district, fiub
jjtict to the act ion of the Democratic party,
and respect fully ask the siipjort, of the
people. I*. M. lIAWKS.
FOH KKI’KKSKN 1 ATIVK.
Upon the wdfcltatlon of fi lends and hav |
ingad. sin* to a;- ) in r*| resent t he people of j
Madison county In t he legislature, I hereby
announce myself a candidate for re election
to the general UK-oinldy, subject to theac
tiou of the Democrat ic primary. My rec '
ord in the legislature is before the people, !
and on t his record I m*k foran indorsement
and will appreciate your voles.
.1. YU Nil WILLIAMS.
FOH Cor , I Y TKKASTTKKK.
! pnn the solicitation of many friends, I
hereby antiounce myself a candidate for
thenlliee of Ti> i uirr of Madison county,
subject to the action of the D-mwernth* pri
tnarv. Believing that iam qualified to fill
the office and not being aide to perform
manual labor, I will appreciate the vote
ofthejeoph*, and promise, if elected, to
discharge thedutics of tlicnfficc to the best
of my ability. it. H WILLIFORD.
In compliance with the wishes of many
*rlends and my own <l* sires in the matter,
X hereby announ myself a candidate for
Tiv.i iifrer of Madison county. Being H
Democrat, my candidacy Is subject to the
action of the Democratic primary. Believ
ing 1 am qua’lfied for the position, I pro
inise. if elected, tontoelmrge the duties of
the office to the von best of my ability.
J. Y HUFF
FOR HIILKIFF.
HeIMvInK I mu <]inllfh*<l to <llaeh/irg<* the \
duties of t hi* oUIco on* i fm torlly, I hereby,
in compliance wit h the wishen of friends
and my own desire in (ho in'Jttor,announce
myself aon ml Mate for SlieiiiV of MndUon
county, subject to t Hi* Democratic primary
If doolotl, ! promise to discharge thedu
tie# uf ttie office to tlie best of mv ability.
T. M KIDD.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate for
theotticeof Sheriff of Madison county, sub
ject to the action of the Democratic |ri
iiiary election to Ik* held lor the same, and
ecrnoHtlv solicit tin* support of tin* people,
tflftl your votes will I e appreciated. If
nominated and cleebHl, will discharge the
duties o| t!u* ollhv to the best of nv abil
Mv It A WILLIAMS.
Tl\o Original.
Kol‘nViV (’o , ('hiengo, originated
i Innrv n frti Tar us u tlir:>:i 1 and limit'
rcmi'ily,aml mi uecotmt nf t ln> grout
merit a mi |V'|mla rit y of I'idey V I In-!
nev and Til r many imltat imis at''
oHVtvii for tlio goiminn. Ask fur
Foley s 1 limey and Tar and refuse
any su'n-titnte ntlered. as nn other
11 re pa i' t inn will itive t he Haim* sat
isfaeti*,!. It is mildly laxative. It
contains nonpiatos and is safest,
for ehildren and delieatc* persnns.
hold Iv C l \V h"leliel l'o., Co
mer, Carlton Drug Cos., Carlton.
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Report ot DanloUvir.e Oiai.eu School,
toil 2 MO. .Til, KMM.Mi MAItCII 2l>.
No. of days taught, 20
No. enrolled—boys, (57; girls,
m>: total, 122
No. days' attendance, IMBI
“ ** nliseoe.o, -ids
*• cases tardiness, . 101
T r i tut ot attendance, ,D
Nvarlj i .1 of the pupils are mnk
in _ I progress in their studies
it, , nd should ho lo pt in school
;• y until the end of t In* term.
ef, 1 eve received our song books
ee re loginning the study of
sf ii ging. This class is for the
\t • set nl and begins its work
iAt, * i o’eli *k a. in.
ft e ybisii is preparing a play
t./V tF ' -ii the oojir>.* of two or
three no'!,,, for the purpose of
l aiding nffeioy lor the song Imoks,
to luiv maps, blackboards, etc.
Parents, don't Ivt tin* children
miss a day ■ sei.ool tiwdUssiy, for!
every day they are opt they lose a
lmU m ill.* eham ot lessons, or else
are cun pet toil to make up at n
- When they lose and get
behind t Ill'll classmates It discour
age- i hem aid ludds t he class back.
Bx.nnio" .he report card* enn
fuliv and r* • if your child has
nia • v 11 - v t llis moot h. and
s- ii vi. i lielp your child in
>ae i'• of a half (lav, or an
lirur or t wo, and conic to tlx; school
h.iiise and s<*<: what your teachers
are try in:, to do for you r cl; ild run.
K .win E. M ac v, Pi in.
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£ VV-v . - , 'ovT*_*3-1 ■ **•> i
jj \ hat I good doc
t i . r.i A s Cherry
k I'cwtoru!. Ask your own doc- j
i tor and find out. Ile will tcii j
j Cherry
; Pectoral j
■ you how it quiets the tickling j
i throat, heals the inflamed j
I lungs, and controls the J
i hardest of coughs.
•• Avi'k < ),.rry I'urtoral It Trelt kliowu In I
I our i.m .ly. U*. Ildi kit U the In* Jl iuUlcin I
I In (ho wof lit for tni<l coMi." j
Ik ai ik I’muusow* I'eUtuhia, Cat. j
( 2U ~:Ac.,f\ 00. J.C. A V:K <•<>..
[Hard Coughs!
one of A/or’r. Pilla at bedtime will
hasten recovery. Contly laxative.
Straw hid lots do not. elect gov
ernor*. It tnkf*H the vote of the
people to do this.
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CealU Hate in New York ana Chicago.
During November and December,
100 SS, on.‘-fift 1 1 of the deaths in New
York and Chicago wore from pneu
monia. Koley’s Honey and Tu r not
only stops the cough, but heals and
si lengthens t lie lungs and prevents
pneumonia, so do not take elm nee*
on a cold wearing away when Fo
ley’s Honey mill Tar w ill cure you
quick 1 v and prevent serious results
Fold hv 0. G. Whelehei & Cos., Co
mer, Carlton Drag Cos., Carlton.
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A great many people put more
faith in the ground Img than they
do in the weather man, and events
frequently prove their wisdom in
so doing.
Eczema, Tetter, Balt Hhcum, Itch, Ring
worm, lierpea, Barbers’ Itch.
All of (lieso diseases are attended
by intense itclimg, which is a I most
instantly relieved l,y applying
Chamberlain's Halve and by its
continued use a permanent cure
tnav he • Heeled. || bn-, in fact,
cured many cases that had resist
ed all ..t!,. 1 treatment. I’rice 2f>
milts pel Imx, For sale liy 1,. E.
Cli A - Cos., Daniolsvillo, C. C.
Whelehei & (Jo., Comer, S. 15. I.it
tle, Colbert, Carlton Drug Cos..
Carlton
Secretary Tntt says “the t rouble
aliout going into war is, that you
never know w here you are coining
out.” The secretary is certa tily
an fait on that prnposir.ion.
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A FavorUa ltemoity tor Babies.
Its pleasant taste and prompt
cures have made Clinniborliiiii’s
Cough Remedy a favorite with tile
mothers of small children. It
oinekly cures their coughs and
lul ls and prevents any danger of
i pnetinionia or other serious conse
iqiiencHs. It not only cures croup,
but when given as soon as the
emtipy cmigli appears will prevent,
the attack. Kor sale liy L E.Greene
A ('o., Daniolsv illu, C. (!. W lie to lie I
it Cos., Comer, S. 11,. Little, Colbert,
I Carlton Drug Cos., Carlton.
Gregg, the clever cartoonist, of
tlie Atlanta Constitution, has cer
tainly been hitting “your uncle”
Hoke, Turn Watson and Dick Gray
some sicdge-lmmmer blows with
Ins “picters.”
Curoa Hoiaorrliages of llie tunes.
“Several years since my lungs
were so badly atleeted that 1 had
many hemorrhages," w rites A. M.
' ke, of Wnml, 1 lid. “1 t ook treu t
im nt with several physicians w it li
mit any benefit. 1 then started to 1
take Foley’s Honey and Tar, and
my lungs are now as sound as a
builet. I recoin mend it in advanc
ed stages of lung t rouble.’ ’ Foley 's
Honey and Tar stops t lie cough and
heals the lungs, and prevents s><-
i lolls results from a cold. Refuse
substitutes. Sold by C. C. Wlli't
chrl iV Cos , Comer, Carlton Drug
Cos., Carlton,
Some fellow claims to have dis
covered why the dewager empress
ot China is now such a dillieult
proposition for the powers to han
dle. 11c says she was once a cook.
ijuaiitiiin sui.
Al!iietJ HUb KbeuuiaW'.m.
“I was and am let afll.cted w it If
rheumatism,'' says M r.J .I'. Ray tie,
editor ot the Herald, Addington,
Indian Territory, “but thanks to
Chain her la in's I‘aiti Balm, am able
once more to attend to business.
It is the lie s t of liniments.' ’ It t roll
tiled with rlieuniutisin give I nin
llalm aii ml and yen are certa • to
ho more than pleased with tb
pronijit relief w hich it affords. One
application relieves the pain. For
sale by 1. 17. Greene it Cos., Dan
mist, lie, C. C. Whelche! it Cos.,
Cos ii mi, S. H l.ltt le, Colbert, Carl
ton Drug Cos., Carlton.
It seems that the HoWfeli-Hinlth
campaign for governor has gotten
to the point where silence ceases
to he a virtue, and the Card writ
ers are pas-ing the lie straight
along down the line, better stop
this, or souich.'dy will get, hurt.
Thousands Have Kidney Trouble
and Don’t Know it.
How To Find Out.
Fill a bottle or common glass with your
water and let It stand twenty-four hours; a
I*, " sediment or set
tSvi " ,lir ‘? Indicaies an
V3?VI k.3 — 7oi un^ea hhy conai
n\X* tlon of * h * m '
ly . 1/ U. if ' 1 7 neys: if it stains
I your linen It is
r^OiTrP'jfM J ev ‘dence of hid-
Tp \ 1 I P f*l ney trouble; too
)j I r ~f% frequent desire to
.c pass It or pain in
the back is also
convincing proof that the kidneys and blad
der are out of order.
What to Do.
There Is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer'3 Swamp-
Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every
wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the
back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
of the urinary passage. It corrects inability
to hold water and scalding pain in passing
: it, or bad effects following use of liquor,
wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
necessity of being compelled to go often j
during the day, and to get up many times i
during the night. The mild and the extra- j
ordinary effect of Swamp-Root i3 soon
realized. It stands the highest for its won- I
derful cures of the most dislressing cases. I
If you need a medicine you should have the |
be - .!. Sold by druggists in 50c. and sl. sizes, j
You may have a cample bottle of this
wonderful discovery jfhj'cp
and a hook that tellsig?l]3p}sJ3Ppiz;'.ifea
more about It, both sent {§|ydiil!Ht 2 {‘mlyEjaJ
absolutely free by mail,
address Dr. Kilmer fc Home of Sworni-Boot.
Cos.. Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men
tion reading this generous offer in this paper.
Don't inaki any mistake, but rcnmnihcr
tho liiinio, BWAMP-itOOT, Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Hoot, anil the address, Bingham
ton, N Y., on every bottle.
Hon. James M. Smith is Rend
ing out his platform to the people,
that they may inch read for them
selves. Alter reading liis platform
manv people have indorsed it and
will give the Oglethorpe county
larnier-eandidute their support.
He is growing in strength each
week, and when the votes in tile
primary are counted, many farm
ers will have east their ballots for
their friend and co-worker, lie is
receiving indorsements from all
parts of t he State.
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Doctors are Puzzled.
The remarkable recovery of Ken
neth Mel ver, of Vuncoboro, Me , is
the subject of Minch inierest to the
medical fraternity and a wide cir
cle of friends. He soys of his case:
“‘Owing to severe inliuiimtioii of the
Throat and congestion of the Lungs
three doctors gave me up to die,
when, as a last resort, I was induced
to try Dr. King’s New Discovery,
I and 1 am happy t<> sav it saved my
life.” Cures the worst Coughs ami
Colds, Bronchiiis,Tonsilitis, Weak
bungs. Hoarseness and LaCJrippe.
jUuarantocd at L. K. Greene <fc Cos.
30 cents and sl. Trial bottle free.
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SCHOOL FUND IS $2.42 PER
PUPIL.
NEW COUNTY SCHOOL FUND ESTI
MATES Wil l. HE FIGUKKt) ON THIS
11ASIS.
It lias been figured out by State
Selimd Commissioner W. 15. Mer
ritt that, the State school fund for
HH)(S, apportionment of which has
••nrilfrn r.-T | f’T*
( 1 V- i uil Is
—That’s wh.-it a prominent
dru jv is t so i* 1 of Set itt’s
Ivtnnhsion a short time
ago. Asa rule tve don't
use or refer to testimonials
in addressing the public,
but the above remark and
simi 1 a r expressions are
made eo often in connec
tion with Scott’s Emulsion
that they are worthy of
occasional note. From
infancy to old age Scott’s
Emulsion oilers a reliable
means of remedying im
proper and weak develop
ment, restoring lost llesh
and vitality, and repairing
waste. The action of
Scott’s Emulsion is no
more of a secret than the
composition of the Emul
sion itself. What it does
it does through nourish
ment —the kind of nourish
ment that cannot be ob
tained in ordinary food.
No system is too weak or
delicate to retain Scott’s
Emulsion and gather good
from it.
will s €t\d you a
VjL s.uncle ira.
B< >UN th.it thiipiituN In thi
w -# 1 (orm at a US*lu an th wrsppo
| cf every of EmuUian you
Jffej/f scon & BOWNE
- M ' ; Qemists
j ' 409 Purl St., N. Y.
SOc. ud $1; i!l Jrufftote.
already been made, will allow $2.42
per pupil of school age. This i.-
exclusive of the fund derived from
convict hire, which i- distributed
directly to the countifs partici
pating, that is, those counties
which do not receive short term
felony convicts from the “itate, by
the State treasurer.
This average per pupil of school
age is an iiti|X>rtgut feature at thi‘
time on account of the fact that
the school population of the i ew
counties must be estimated and
agreed upon with the officials of
the old counties, because no school
census can be taken until 11HW.
When the school population of the
now counties has been agreed on
the numbor will be multiplied by
$2.42 and this will give the amount
which each of the new counties
will receive from the IGO6 bind.
1 he school population will have to
tie agreed on between the proper
school authorities of the old and
new counties interested.
Womens' Kiuneye.
Women are more often afflicted
with kidney* disorders than men,
but attribute the eyinptorns todis
enses peculiar to their sex, while
in reality the kidneys are derang
ed. Nervousness, headache, puffy
or dark the eyes, pain
in the bock pare Signs of kidney
trouble that most not he ignored,
oraserioiis malady will result. Fo
ley’s Kidney Cure has restored the
lumlth of thousand* of weak, nerv
ous, broken down women. Itstops
irregularities and strengthens the
urinary organs. It pnrifes the
blood and benefits, the whole sys
tem. Sold by C. C. Whelehei A:
| On., Comer, Carlton Drug Cos.,
Ca rlton.
PART OF RUSSELL’S PLAT
FORM IN RHYME.
Two cent-a mile passenger fares he a ivo
cutes;
Others deal in generalities in mil mad rates
Kuvoi-8 Child Labor bill in the interest of
education,
Do you know of a letter plan to enlighten
the Nation?
Was for eight hours of labor twenty years
ago.
Where his opponents stood then their rec
ords don’t show.
He advocates r< moving a tax burden that
stings,
Hy exen:|'tincr three hundred dollars of
homehold things.
Prohibition will prohibit and never fail.
When place of delivery becomes place of
sale.
Huild State Rond to the “*n to regulate
rates,
An issue too live for t *e other candidates.
He wants a Commissioner of Libor, hy the
people elected,
That our State may never by strikes be
affected
From every corporate or “ring” influence
free,
He would protect every sort of honest in
dustry.
You see his platform deals with questions
much bigger,
While Others devote all their time to the
i igger.
Always Keeps Chamberlain's Rem
edy !a HU House.
“Wo won Id not he without Cham
bcrlain’sCough Itemedy. It is kept,
oi. hand contintmlly in uur honie,”
says \V. \V. Kearney, editor of the
Ind ('pendent. Low ry City, Mo. That
is just what every family should do.
When kept at hand ready for in
stant use, a cold mnv be checked at
the outset and cured in much less
rime than after it has become pet
tied in tlie system. This remedy is
also without a peer for croup in
children, and will prevent the at
tack when given as soon as the child
becomes hoarse, or even after the
cronpy cough appears, which can
only ho done when the remedy is
kept at hand. For sale by L. E
G reene & Cos.. Danielsvilie, C C.
Whelche! & Cos.. Comer, S. 15. Lit
tle, Colbert, Carlton Drug Cos.,
Carlton.
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TO MY MADISON FRIENDS.
The farmers here are busy at
work, preparing f*r their crops.
The weathc:r is beautiful.
Our Sunday school is on a boom.
There was a large crowd at Ke
-1 ecea at preaching Sunday.
Thev are building anew church
at Amboy.
The boys are plaving base ball
and are having a big time.
I suppose .F. F. Moon, our Mad
ison inspector, has been looking
after bis guano business of late.
Good-bye to you all.
A. W. Brown.
Amboy, South Georgia.
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Harrison Hasn.
There is not much news in this
town at this time.
The farmers are all in the fields,
doing all they can, since the wea
ther has opened.
Oats are all sowed, as a general
thing, and we- have nice, sunshiny
weather now.
lVter told me that Mrs. S. A.
Freeman had a quilting the other
day and the ladies present were
Mesdames J M. Fowler, \\ . L.
Manley, \V. .1. Scarborough, M"se
Smith. Evie Smith, John Bryant.
J. L. Dove, J. S. Mauldin, J. C
Fowler and Misses I’earlie Mauley
and Etta Scarborough. lVter said
he would bet that none of them
remembered the next day what
was said. Peter is about half right.
We went visiting Sunday, over
in the Bluestone suction. \\ e had
the pleasure >f meeting two of
Paiiielsville’r most highly respect
led voting men. Dr. Glndeton and
Mr. Moseley, of the linn ot Greene
iV Cos. We were glad to meet tin -
two gentlemen. We also spent
som * t ime w ith T. L. Crow. “I n
cli’” Toni is a great talker.
Peter told me that Stla- Brewer
ggggggggg
B Proved the Best fertilizer 1
lecord of Twenty Years’ Success 1
banking on experience when you fertilize with Farmers’ Bone. No 6|
•r is so well balanced in the plant food supplied from sowing time to y
n’t take a substitute. Farmers’ Bone has no equal for any kind of
he leading fertilizer of the South.
Works Freely In Any Drill J
fen proven hv over twenty-one years of successive use that .As
limal matter is superior to any other known ammoniate j&B
cotton. Farmers’ Bone is the feiLiiizer
MADE WITH FISH
lB B5 QRJWS
1890-1,500 TONS \ C *' J^
1895-12,000 TONS \
*OO-58,455 TONS \
j— 130,031 TONS \
JYSTER GUANO GO. / ' • M
Tarboro. N. C.
'a. s - c - fflacon, Ga.
Xif x ■'■■■J
mMmi : ■ W
jt.*. y n, cor this bcantlftll
V til *1 D I )i ) Top Buggy, roana- . • -e-^Sa
V* fi p *■./ •-/ tacturtri oy rs l:e-e >. —JL•' 5
Ii * M fcgrfWTTgJ in Atlanta, Georgia. V \
%\jrt i O A Southern Bugsy \‘/ fj
X V. * for Southern trace. |A_j|
has a fine Leather Quarter Top. has pennine j / Y
Leather, Spring bottom Cushion, and ..earner ' __V'“ A
f \ Back, m elrgar.iiv painted an i fully guaranteed. rds,l-/- ' __
f Re-ular retail price $05.00 to 0.00. fV..-'; 'Y j
\ cv Si yf 90 For this fine Collar and Ilaine. / \ x-.. V. -A *;>; / A
j- I ~ 'l yy > nickfl mouute.l Harness, sold wi;h /\ V >-*>-'- - £/\
every OOT/'EN KAGW BUGGY, regular relull H
YA > priceSiii.oOto 15.0 u. \ —
• L/ \jW Catalog and full description sent oti request. Y /X.) •* -/j \\/y
tl | / :}1 GOLDEN EAGLE BUGGY CO.
U- 15S-ISO Bdgewood Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
To Car® a CoM la Oise Bay p
Tttto Laxative Bromo Te&iets. g e XfJI
Seven MUlion 3>oses sold in *>cßt S3 months/ TlltiS SignatKTC, |j
Was riding in a top buggy with a j
gray “bnlaam” at the front. Look j
out. girls; "Sile” is coming.
Success to the,Monitor.
I ncie Jack
CAPABLE OF EARNING
SI,OOO TO 15,000
A YEAR,
j TRAVELING SALESMAN. CLERK,
MERCHANT,
Matter What Your
Busmeso:
A complote r;*ar<?:mization of ih: produc
! ing demrtinwnt <i l ist* Mutual Lif**
a nee Company, of New York, in this s *<•
| tion affords fham\ fora lew goon men;
j eight vacaiu ieson (he agency force remain
i open for men of character ami aMiity; yon
! can find • ut by writing whether it will be
; worthwhile for, >u lo mit!;e a no
j previous experience necessary.
A Gourse of Protcstiond irstruciicn { iven Trse.
THE Ml Tl\L LIFE INSURANCE
CO., OF NEW YORK.
HAS PAID POLICY-HOLDERS OVER
700 MILLION DOLLARS.
| Address K. F. SIIKDDKX,
Manager, Atlanta, t.a.
RATES OF TUITION
Of Danielsvilie lligh School,
For spring term, 100(5, as fixed by local
! trustees:
| First and second grade, $1.20 per mo
' Third, fourth and lifth, 1 to
I Sixth and seventh, 2.00 “
I Eighth. 2.50 “
Each grade under the Bth will i*‘ceive a
credit of $1 per month from public fund for .
j live months. Incidental fix*. 25c. per term '
j per pupil Allowance avi 11 be made lor
I day# absent from Fiov idea till cause, ami
| parent# are i*e<)nest4xl to report such da., s ;
t the teacher at etui of each month.
If there U anything about the school you j
do not clearly understand, } lease give the 1
teacher or trustees an opportunity to ex
plain before vou draw your razor.
LOU vL CRUS TEES.
_ DENTISTRY. ~
LOW PRICES UNTIL MARCH 15th
Rust $!0 Set, w
11. St $8 Sot, t-B
Ilvst Crown.T4
Liii.tj-i' work S-l pertooth and up
l)r. W. M. SLAUGHTER’S
XKW DINTAI, rooms.
Over A. H. Talmage. (Op Express Office,)
ATHENS, GA.
G Ki' R.UA M aDlson Corxty.
Court uf Ordinary. Sirring for County Pitr
poses, March Ist. IHU6.
Onlered. That the coinimitatlon nvid tax
for Madison couniy for the >t*fir U.D6 l>t*;
for i ich ] i !>••! < :* i*er to n.d duty,
;>r to woii; on th ■ public racls 5 days. It
is furt!.; as i r li'.e Slid coininn
tation tax i . • y .’uiit* lot . 191*5, s;iid
ax Iv o.’.;•• x', -V* •:•> \ aid bv that date,
i then ihc f .L a collected.
iiONvi, Onl y
- Rsmedy
Cutes Colds, Croup ana Cough.
NOW IS THE TIME TO TRADE
Aiid there is money to Fie made in
R 19 $ R
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h a y (£l !a uSu -iczUZ as
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WE CAN MAKE IT TO YOU:< INTEREST
T. -o ns ns we leak
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J R. CRANE & CO.,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS, ATHENS, GA
BE HUY T. MOSELEY.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
D A XTELSVILLE, <j EOlul A
Office on corner, west of court house, op
posite M isonic corner. W ill j lattice in
all courts.
Dr. ROBERT A. DAVIDSON,
OFFICE IX GIIOLSTON BUILDING.
COMER, GA.
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