The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, January 10, 1895, Image 2

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1895 Clothing and Gent’s mumiiu ii6iiiis Regardless of cost. 50 per cent. Discount. * • v> .' • # ' Su, f thkt formerly sold for SIO.OO, SIB.OO and $20.00, nowon the SIO.OO Counter. /i'"' - - . • • . 16.00 Su4s on the M*4et f0r57.50 . Ttotr’t miss the- opportunity. It only occurs once in a life time. %i*rv K C‘:.: •. * - Everything must go. No Reserves. 11 S to 121 Clayton sneet THE MONITOR, Pububhed Every Thursday. Mossley & McGowan. Eds. tad Prop*. i. Congreii it worrying a'ong talking oa the currency question, hut netting is being done to relieve the pleasure, while our geld is mill di minishing. We hope to see them wake up to the situation end give im some re|ief legitdeiioa. Atlanta and , Savannah are wanting a Loxow investigating committee for the municipal of fices. They seem to think that there is corruption in nil its branches of government. Gov. Northern will have his train for the relief of the Nebraska sufferer*, ready to Htart on tho 16th from Atlanta. This train will ho loaded with everything to eat in the way of substantials and will be a great help to those people. The recent cold spell was a hard blow to the Orange growers of Flor ida. The young trees are all dead, end the larger ones considerably damaged. The fruit that is on the tree* not ripe is n total loss. Some of the young groves will have to be started again. This is a severe blow to the growers, and they w ill feel it for years to come. The' railroads of Florida gave the growors half rates, so as to enable them to get what crops they saved on market before they spoiled. We are in receipt of the Gasto nia, N. C. Gazette, announcing the marriage of Mr. J W McEl hannon, formerly of this county, to Miss Stella Glenn,’of Gastonia. Mr. McElhnnnon will lie remem bered as Walter, and was once a member of the Monitor force. He is now with the Washington, l). C. Post. Miss Glenn is repovred to tie one of Gastonia's fairest daughters and a society lender. The Monitor wishes for them all the happiness possible in this life, and a renewel of the same beyond the skies. Cleveland end Hill have made up, and will now try to pull to gether the party they have naerly destroyed.' Hill waa invited to a cabinet dinner and the president specially requested that he at tend. Hill accepted, and now the lion and the lamb are lying down together. Maybe this will bring a change for the better. The Preaa, Tom Watson's At lanta Daily, has suspended. His only excuse for the 'suspension is that money is scarce and there is no politics on hand, therefore no need of a daily paper. It promises to appear u£ain in the fall, when the farmeriliegius to gather his crops. Tommie is in it tor the money, and when it •. scarce ''is readers .ic? nos. atw y?ee the idea. Railroad Talk. There is still talk uoing on in railroad circles about the Seaboard Air Line building a road from Elberton or Athens to Oarters villo to tap the East and West railroad there for Birmingham. We hope the talk is true and that it will branch off from Elberton as it could not then help from coining by Danielsville, ns we are on the direct line from Elberton to Cartersville. If the Seaboard does decide to build this line, we hope they will take us into consideration and connect n with the outside world with iron rails. With railroad facilities our town would take on new life, and flourish like a hay tree. Give us railroad connection is all wo ask, ns we have the terri tory to back us, and then we will come with a whoop and show to the world in a few years one of the livliest little towns in Georgia. In conclusion we say we hope the road will ho built and that it, will come by Danielsville. The Bailiffs Election. The election for Bailiff in this district resulted in the selection of .1 A Gordon and W M Davis for the ensuring two years. E C Williams, the old bailiff, who made ‘tin elli'eient officer, was re tired. In Pittman district, J I* Wil liams and W S V\ illiams were elected by tremendous majorities over populist opponents. In Pocataligo district, J W Bor oughs and W E Short easily de feated Uioir populist opponents. In the other districts of the county there was no opposition to the old officers, and they will hold over. In Pittman the populists, so we j Riderstaml, put out a-candidate' r Justice of the Peace against ! ’Squire H H Tolbert, not know , ing that his commission was good for two years hence. Mr. Tolbert felt no uneasiness, and let them |go on with their voting until the j polls closed, when they discovered I their mistake. A newly married couple were on their bridal tour in Alabama, and just as *he groom left his seat the train ran into a tunnel. He hurried back to kiss his bride while the train was going through the tunnel, and as lie kissed the train ran out into the light and he foUnd that instead of kissing his wite. lie had kissed a young widow who was sitting just behind them. I he widow is highly indignant and has brought suit' for .fI.UH) dam ages. and will not admit that it was unintentional. Because you miss the large advertisements that have been appearing in the Monitor, von must not think that the parties have gone *utt of business, for they have not. They are onlv get ting themselves together since the rush js over, and will again come ’ sov in time-tor the spring trade, a.•. t,.i >oa \w.ere to huv goods cheap. VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV PATENT FOR MITE A. In the last report an inquiry relative to a patent tormina beitiK sold over the state was announced, in which the farmers Were advised not to purchase such formulas, but to apply to the de partments instituted for the purpose of furnishing such information on agri culture and fertilization. The follow ing, by the state chemist, in reply to a similar query, corroborates what we have previously said on the subject,and in this connection will be found espe cially interesting: S. C. 11., Vistory. (la.:. Dear Sir—Yours of Dec. 14 at hand. The formula yon send reads as follows: ‘ ‘Formula for Home Made Guano, 1894. ” Ammonia 5 pounds. Phosphoric acid 2 “ Nitrate potassium 5 “ Saltpetre 10 “ Sulphur 5 “ Potash... 10 “ Liiue 50 “ Ashes 100 “ Dirt. 1,800 •* DIRECTIONS FOR PREPARING. ’ Mix all tho ingredients thoroughly, then mix with the dirt. Moisten with water lightly and mix thoroughly. Put in a heap in a dry place. Three weeks before needed pulverize thoroughly and scatter in a guano distributor. Good mu k is best fo • ti e holy of the guano, but any earth ilia, is fr ;o from gravel will answer. The above is a very lrg'.i gra.lo fertil izer. Lo.isoa the quantity if you wish a lower grade. This formula will cost less than £5.00.” This is evidently gotten up by some one ignorant of tho laws of chemistry, and not familiar with the materials named in the formula. To exp an this a short description may bo necessary. Ammonia is a ga& and if put into a fertilizer without sin acid to fix it, only a small portion of it will remain. If sulphate of ammonia is intended, the lime will take up the sulphuric anhyd ride of the sulphate and drive out the ammonia. Pure phosphoric aeid is too expensive sin article to use in a fertili zer. This is probably intended Jor aeid phosphate of lime, or “acid phosphate” as it is usually called. Nitrate of potassium and salt petre are tho same thing. Sulphur is not a plant food. It may be added as nil in secticide. Potash, like phosphoric acid, is too expensive siuii also too caustic to use in an uueombiued form. Ksiiuit or muriate of potash vqs probably intend ed. If in every ton the constructor of the formula wished to secure: 5 pounds ammonia, you could use 20 pounds sul phate of auuuouin; 2 rounds pho -phoric aeal, you could use 29 pounds phosphate ( acid; 15 pounds nitrate of potassium, j you eon'd use 15 pounds nitrate of po i tnssinm; in pounds potash, you could 1 use NO non ids kaiuit; 50 pounds lime. yen could use too pounds carbonate of lime; 100 pou dels minis, you could u 100 pounds ashes; dirr q. s. to make . ton. y u could u-o !.('. p.ntuds dirt (enough to make a tout The formula is cheap “imply because it is so weak. Put up its suggested. s, that yon will not lose the virtues of pa? - of it, the formula will only give you goods with: Ammonia, 1 of 1p - rent. Phosphoric acid. 1-8 of i per cout. Potash, 2 per cent. Lima, 2 1-2 per cent. It is incorrectly cube 1 n guano and. high grade fernl-zer by the M-I>r u f the formula. It is simply a compost. The suggestion to us-' good muck in place of the ;rr is n-- - 1 oa°. If you will write what material you have ac ci--ssi..;e or Wish to u ... . icrmula cau be readily constructed for th ur success ful use. E. H and W. F. DORSEY, | Furniture and In ter taking. I’ • ‘ (This department 1$ under the control of W. F. Dorsey, the recogniz ed furniture man of north-east Georgia ■ -F' •" % • ■f , ; ... (bur Stock will always be i 'denished with the Latest Styles and Novelties. SQL ARE UP TO hA®. and we will nqt be undersold by any house in Georgia. m"*' 1 \1 Examine Our Stock Before you Buy. To purchase such form nip. a.; the one you solid is waste of money. The de partment of agritalturo is always glad to furnish foriaulas.froo-oc cost for any intelligent iinr of fertilization. There are a numb rof miunouiafe; which can be nsnii, and i r s-deetiou depends both upon i!i • eu o of securing them and the crop for which they are in tended Tin’ following are the most frequently used: Cottonseed meal, blood, tankage, sulphate of ammonia, nitrate of soda and flshscrap. Phos phoric acid is usually furnished by acid phosphate, and potash by kainit or mu riate of potash. The compost heap becomes more and more valuably aiftl profitable as acces sible fertilizing material is best taken advantage of. This will vary upon each farm according to the conditions surrounding it, and convenient local material which can be rendered avail able as plant food. It. is well to remember that a chea-i fertilizer may prove to be a very profit able experiment or a very unprofitable one, tit ivnding 1 upon whether you have obtained a lot o actual plant food cheaply or woe;ner you have se cured a material which a :ms low priced ■ when its weight is considered, but. is yet very hign priced w.ieii its small con tent of plant lood is ustim ited. Respectiully, Georue F. Payne, State Chemist. Runaway Marriage- On last Sunday morning- at the home T l* Christian, Esq., Mr.'tyles Evans and Miss Minnie Camsgton were married, There was objections osi the part of the brides parents, and on this account the young peo ple arranged a meeting and repaired to the home of Esq. i’ F Christian, where they married. They have the Monitors best wishes over ilio tur bulent seas of life, and much -happi ness. Charley Snelliug* and Porter Griffith have returned from Abbe ville, S. C. Geo, Dudley Thomas, one of the leaning attorneys of Athens, died in Richmond on last Saturday moru* iug. rite local.about’the horse signed D N Patton, should be D M Pat terson. 5 DOLLARS o P£il DA¥ $0 Easily hSa.ife, mt Many mes, WKneii. boy? ir.' • > . i. a fewboavs tally. rip lit hiiua! r.-'iisr. ftairotru hom& Tiu U *n*y, t nmm itrictl taster 1 linn mi; fl>w oii>r<xl j'ji'Mts. Ytxi h- vr a cl?*r f'.< hi aid < 4 * bt. v H.cci'u *. atifi sj crU’ rbilHj nt ctfx-MHiy. Nr required. yt:i t'v#rvfs'.ititp tlint you mx4, trw* ;cu Will ‘S "ipy;u to cjiru leu time* oniisi M v * -“'u do well men, an-1 L\v.- and r - ruu/e woo l pay. Any one, wiywlieir, esu do jV.c Vf- b"k. All iiceeed who n* plain a: i . •fc tUrfdllon*. work will mc>i\ hr in* y a jrvat dftal of ir.Ahev. FvoryUihtir is A'sd In great demand. Writ* for omr pawpl :~ ''vcular, oud revive .till information. Nt> i Vae *\ you ooucUuie not to go ou wit! ;.V CIEORCE ©TS&3CN&CO,- lOX 4 iJSX, PORTLAND. MAINE. suiissw* -osa ■ *ao pus 'KAU rao.f osuesjo 'tK>i aiaa pi* 5 ‘suMJUim so hi ,0,1 -iriliqs;) *. ji Sin •spu ai poo* \uo ujq j a* jrs not e* ‘Votxar uoru Sjiusai SHERIFF SALE.. Georgia—MiMson c unty: Will behold on the first Tuesday in Feb nary 1895 at the. court house in said county, within the legal Hours of sale, to tlis high est bidder for cash, the following propers ty to-wit; One certain tractor parcel of isnd lying and baing in tho county afore said and bounded as folio" s. On ri rth by lands of G C Dani 1 and Geo, Aden, east by lands of Charlie Hunt and Nancy M adowf, south by lands of Susan ICellum west by Bradly place and containing One Hundred and Thfrty acres more or less and known as the F AV Smith place ana being the place the whereon said F W it,h resided at tne time of his death, to gether with all the rights and appeiten ancus thereto appertaining. Said land levied on as the property of C C Smith, J M Smith and R Y Smith to satisfy a mortgage fi fa execution issued .from the Superior court in j favor of Tliomas and Strict anil .-.gainst said 0 C Smith, J M Smith and U Y Smith. Written notice given tenant iu possession, 'inis Jan Bth 1891. L It Frocks. Sheriff. SHERIFF SALE. Geargia Madison county. Will be sold Fs sold on lr-t. Tuesday in Feb. 1895 at tho courthouse door in said county, williin the legal hours of ssG<> to the highest bidder for cash the folii wing property to wit: One certain tract or pareni of [and in Madisen coiintv. whereon Singleton Henry and family now reside, adjoining lands of Isaac’B; -wn the place formerly known as the Kelium place, Blioog Graham and Install Drake, in the 205tu dist. f} M said county and contain ing One Hundred and Thirteen Acres; more or less. There is a two room dwell ing and naccessary outbuildings, a good two horse arop open on said place, balance in original forest. Said laud levied on as the property of Singleton Henry to sat isfy *n execution from the Supe rior court of said county iu favor of T T Duffle far the u.;e oj the officers of the court against Singleton Henry. Written notice given tenant in Tnis Jan. Bth 1895. L. E. Brooks, Sheriff. SHERIFF SALE. j j Georgia Madison County. Will be io 4en U * fiit T.isslay ji* Fvimsij 1895 ai ihi court has* |i said ctuaty, witl>i in <be b-grl I t'o i'e ef tale ro the b’ght g' b ff i*i f >i Uashthe followsg property to wit; I Oießbv 12 Por' able * t vise on -iIL N0. 0406; 1 1-2 De -1 L inch s S v miff, wi It 48 i ch Hoe, m re. ta 1 tr*ctli s*s* - ; r w-i log car >i one tool be t. wub !©'l; onh Urge .belt, sts im h^h; mo whsi-1 bSrrov op* spade: twolo;4; ih-iaes: lwoc"o brrs a: and, oec two hs se w*g#i>, Sud pro perty levi-d n an ilis property of W 0 We oh to fti*fy *iorrtpag ex ecnkioii issued from Supeiior Court c.f said cmrt in favor of Ma <- bv & Avery against W O WVeb. Tail J;r. 'iih 1895 L E. Broi k\ Sheriff. , SHERIFF SALE, yeorgia—Vadison comity. \Y 11 b, sold on the first Tuesday in .r*t><iary hpx*i at tb* Court house in Si 1 Outtv wuhiv the legal hours of siU to the iegh' fct for eah the fol lowing pe:,per‘v to-wU; o'ie Gin 55 saws, One Condenser and feeder for same, One colts packing press and ad of the shafting and pulleys and belts With raid machinery. Said proparty levied on ae the property of .sohu E* McLeroy to satisfy & wort gag* execution issued frotu the Su perior os irt of said county in ftror of W. B. Loehr against said John h McLeroy Saul property can be seen at DanieUville, tlto. and will be ilelivcrcd o tint purchaser at -time | of sale. I hie Jan. 8 1895 L. £. Brooke, Sheriffs NOHI S.I2AOHB ao U-tOili 118 PUB XTCO& xeaj no/ ji 11> to 121 Clayton stree Professional Notices J. E. GORDON, Attoraej at Law. Danielsville, ©a Will practice wherever desired prompt attention to all basiaess •ntrnsted to bis care. Office Earth c* Cem'e Hsuse DAVID W MEADOW, Attorney at Law. Danielsville, ©A Office eri corner, west of Ceurt Reuse, opposite Masoaie Coraer. practice in all the courts. All .business promptly executed. Jno. J. Strickland. Attorney. Athens - - Ga BERRY T. MOSELY, Attorney at Law, Danielsville, ©a. Office on corner, west of Court House, opposite Masonio corn*. Will practice in all the CoarU Business promptly executed. R. P. Sorrels, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. * Danielsville, Ga. Calls answered and prescriptions filled at all hours. Diseases of women and children a specialty, J. I. GRIFFITH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Danielsville, Ga. Office south of court house. Ciille answered aud prescriptions filled promptly. J. W. Meaders PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Five Forks, Ga. Calls answered and prescriptions filled at all hours. W. L. Douglas <@ Ft’ !3 THE BEST. u afeyibi no sauEAKiNo. s - ©OI2DOVAN. FRENCH&ERSMELLEDOALF. FiHEeALP&K? mm * -3.5 P PCLICE.3 sot®. ■” S*2. *I7J Po-^SCHCOLjHOES. • LAO fES * SEND FOS CATALOGUS * A WL-OSUSLAS, DF2OCKTOi-l, MASS. Voa cun siivc ifini-y by p-:rclsasine IV. i, Klioi'is, Recaw*:\ we r.rjy.u 1 Manufacturers of : Cvl in the world, and fuarauted the v :;.-.e by tlic name and price on the bottom, w.uich protects you against hly.h \> i.'fiA aud the middleman's profits. Our slices ccjual cu:'*'oirv work in style, ensy fitting and wvuring qnaliti-s. We h ive thorn sold evry. m here at tower prices for tlie value giver, than ftuv oilier lii.ike. Take no substitute. If you I dealer caikicl supply you, we can. bold by VVVVVVVV 1895,