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Items of Inters to ‘ Fiee
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MOKirOE REPORTERS
fed Ktnfttf Cut in Ctrali STcinfefcts sa a ta
Ee Easily Digested— se*tl<s,
SDrriagss. Visit*.”, Etc.
O L Jones has moved to the
'Gunnells house for the present
year.
R- F. Tolbert has moved into,
the house occupied by E. F. Mc-
Gowan last year.
Mrs. Jessie Scarborough, of
Comer, is vititing her parents here
this week.
Miss Nellie Turner, of Gaines
ville, Ga., is visiting her mother,
Mrs. Cynthia Bird, this week. •
Since Mr. .Lute Johnson has
left ns, some of the -fair sex are
qnite despondent. Come back
Lutie.
, In moving lost Saturday. Mr. B
J Meadow had the misfortune to
loose his silverware. We have
not learned whether he recovered
it or not.
C W Morris, of near Five Forks,
Avas visiting W W Gholeton last
Tuesday. Mr. Morris is a good
friend to the Monitor, and always
ramembers us.
Wm.. Griffith, col., who is
hound to Hon. D W Meadow, walk
ed off last Monday, without notice
to anyone. Mr. Meadow is very
anxious to catch him and has of
fered a reward ol' $15.00 for Ids
capture.
The recent rains have made the
roads almost impassable.
E C Williams went to •Harmony-
Grove this week to bring back John
Butler, who recently jumped his
contract with Mr. JT Turner, and
was arrested by Marshall Hawkes
of Harmony Grove.
Married on last Thursday, at
the home of the brides father, Mr.
J B Simmons,* Mr. Logan Coile to
Mias Mattie Simmons, T A Grimes,
Esq., officiating. The Monitor
fishes'them a happy voyage.
J W Boroughs of Poca, was in
town to-day.
The election for commissioners:
"for tlie town was not held on last
Saturday. The present com
missioners will order an election
soon. \
Gov. Atkinson refused to pardon
Harry Hill, who was sent to the
gang for forgei’y. Since he sees
that lie will serve his time, the
gay- and festive Harry lias become!
irritated and has had a fight with |
one of his fellow t convicts, in!
which he was stabbed. *
Prof. J. I. Ray, one of the host
teachers in the county, is in. charge,
of the- school at Lilborn. He
opened Monday 7th. inst. The
people of that community would
do well to patronize him.
C. J. Landers, a young, but
one of the best prepared ' teachers,
in this county, is in charge of the
Five Forks school. Charley has
a bright future before him.
J. S. McCurdy, W. R. Porter
field and B J Meadow, of Comer,
were unio see us yesterday,
Miss Willie A. Guinn, of
Wilkes county,* will be' the assis
tant in our school for the present
year. She will be hejre to take
charge of her department on Mon
day. Miss Quinn comes highly
reccommended.
Everybody seems to be getting
down to work for the new year.
L E Biooks lias moved his family
and occupies the house lately vaca
ted by 15 J Meadow.
Hal Carrington is now the new
Monitor j.“devil
J F Brown of Fork distiiet was
in town Monday.
J M Guest of near Paoli, was up
attending Ordinary’s court Monday.
A H Lane who came up from
Savannah, to attend the burial of
his mother, has returned home.
Where is our Comer correspon
dent. We hope none o t the fair
sex have so captivated him that lie
has forgotten us..
Last Monday was Ordinary's court
day, but not much business was be
tore the court.
Our town town looks dvy this
week, as all the boys have gone off
to teach the ‘‘young idea flow to
shoot.” (
Ibe Danielsvillc High School
oper.ed last Monday morning under
bright prospects for a large school,
'i her* were fifty pupils in attends
juice the first day. This is the way
t o get the fuil benefit of the school.
St ud your children u the first day
Carlton Column,.’-
A batch of interesting
News from cur Rail
road Ci ty.
Mr. Steve Blink. oas of o*l a
thorpv’s most successful farmers, has
finished moving and is tmw a citizen
of Madison county. He will make
Carlton his home this year, as it af
fords as good social, religious and
educational ad rantages as aay town
of its age in the >tate, We wel
come hU interesting family to our
town.
School opened Avit.lt good prospects
for a flourishing session, liotwilhs
standing ths dark, cloudy morning.
Gur people l ave gone to work
with renewed energy, and seem de
terniiued to weather the storm in
spits of the cry of hard times and
we feel eenlident that with econo
my and a reasonable year, tli'e farm
ers of Madison county will Ise great
ly improved financially by the low
price of cotton. They all seem de
termined to raise more 1 fog and
Hominy this year than in the past.
Dr. J G < ihson spent Saturlay
and Sunday Avith his wifj avlio is
on a protracted visit to the family
of A P Stevens. He is always a
welcome visitor here, as mr entire
people love : nd reverence him very
much.
Mrs. James Mart'll and Mrs. J P
M ©on, have been on the sick list for
several days, but we are glad to say
are very much improved at this writ
ing amt av dope- to soon see them
entirely recovered.
We were very muck shocked to
learn of the death of Mrs. Joseph
Stevens on the night of Blst. nit.
It was truly a sad new year to her
many friends and her family, but we
are confident it was an awakening in
a bright and glorious new year to
her, ter her life was that of a clmei
fill, faithful Christian.
Masters Roy and Olivo Cheney
visited the pleasant and hospitable
family of Mr. J D Wynn last Sun
day.
Miss Jessie Arnold visited her
sister Mrs Dixon last Saturday.
Our ‘'abbalh school elected offi
cers last Sabbath for the ensueing
year, which resulted In tile election
of Prof. A W Mathew.-, 8 u per in
tendeut, and A,P Stevens, •Secre
tary anil Treasurer. With the elec
tion of such efficient officers and
the hearty cooperation of the com
munity, we are hopeful of a pleasant,
profitable year in this great work in
our midst.
Mrs. Nellie Sto all, who has been
so near to deaths door, ws arc glad
to say is vary much improved in
health, and we nope soon to aim
neutice to her many friends Iter en
tire recovery.
Thera*i& id me moving and ex
changing houses, and some f Lie
new married people arc going to
housekeeping, but 1 think everybody
will soon b* settled down, prepared
for business. Our merchants seem
to be on a firtc iiasi? and are hopeful
of a jg-osperous new year We ai■;
all proud of the democratic victory
in the State.
Ask Miss Cams Watson what
kind of a wild animal tight.she wit
nessed not many days ago.
Wc notice the Harmony Grove
Echo has changed Iliads with the
beginning of the new yea.i, and with
its present managers, especially the
; array of intellect and Beauty it has
em the editorial staff, it cannot fail
to b# one of iju most popular, inter
esting and prosperous papers in tho
stale. We wish it all the success
imaginable,
A certain gentleman was moving
last week, and*had two 2 horse wag
ons, one four herso wagon and a
carriage,sind still did ri#l have room
enough for all the children, aiid had
to leave o;i9 and come back after
him next day.
Strayed or Stolen.
There iias/tiuyocl from Uov pas
ture, or has/neen lytfiten, a in are
colt about/ 15 or If* months old,
dish face./ black, large, eyes, star
in foreheatLHim limbs.' Any in
formation as ru her whereabouts
will be tiiankfurly - received, and
if returned a liberal reward will
be paid. V. C. Scott.
FOR RENT.
Two good one horse \arms near
Danielsville for rent cheap.
David W. Mkadoiv.
Coffins and Caskets-
IVreon? at a distance can re
ly upoii being Butted in Coffins
and Caskets at \Dsiiio!svi!lei
Stock is never short.\
1 have them from NJie home
made on up. Terms casiNou/eredit
with approved security. X
A . S. JOllNffajL
I)uhio!ov*il in, l
Jeptha News.
John O Collins of Wilkes coun
ty is visiting relatives in this
community,
A.P Anderson of this place vis
ited the family of M.. W A Sims
Saturday tyid Sunday,.
Mr. and Mrs. J W Bushin have
just returned home from an exten
ded visit to C-rrillui.
Mr. Lovett Moore visited friends
near Boggs last Saturday.
W H Parham of Boggs is in our
community for a day or two.
We are sorry to learn that Miss
Lizzie Thornton is quite sick at
this writing,
Madison Springs
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The elections are over for*
aAvliile. ' *
Rev. L I) Coggins preached an
interesting sermon at Jones
Chapel last Sunday.
The road from the new bridge
to J B Deans Avas cut out last
Thursday.
Mrs,' J B Dean is-quite sick at
this writing.
Willie Braqyan and his sister
Miss Estelle, visited friends in S.
C, last-Aveek.
We were sorry to hear of the
death of Mr. J E Sanders He avhh
a good citizen..
John Bal ter Avas up to see us
last Aveek.
Dorsey & Dorsey-
In this issue of the Monitor you
will find the advertisement of E.
H. <fc W F Dorsey, dealers in
Gents’ Furnishing Goods and
Furniture. These young men have
entered the field for-your patron
age in both these lines, and their
stores on Clayton street will al
ways be found full of goods of the
latest styles.
air. \\ F Dorsey is the ac
knowledged leading furniture man
of North-east Georgia, and he
will have charge -of that depart
ment. E II Dorsey has been in
the clothing business North for
Home time, and knows the markets
and how to buy. He, with J \V
Williams, formerly of this county,,
who has been in the clothing bus
iness for a number of years with
J J C McMahan, will have charge
of the*clothing department. Ev
erybody in Madison county knows
John j illiams. See them when
you go to buy Clothing or Furni
ture.
NOTICE’.
Georgia—Madison county :
Whereos S C C’Kelly, adm. of
W T Drake, Dec’d. has applied to
me for leave to sell the lands be
longing to said deceased, and T will
pass upon same at mv office in
Danielsville on the first Monday in
Feb. next. This Jan. 7th 1895.
(1. C. Dan e!, Only.
NOTICE.
Georgia—Madison eonnty.
Whereas S C O’Kelly, adm. of
Mary Johnson, dec’d. lb;\ applied,
to me for leaye to sell tho lands
belonging+6 said deceased, and I
will pass upon the same at my
office in Danielsville on the fi st
Monday in Feb. next. This ' .Tan,
7th 1895. G. C. Daniel, Ord..
Nay ICE.
G oorg ia—M adis on con n ty.
Whereas commissioners appoint
ed set apart 12 months support
for the minor children of W T
Drake, deck] out of the estate of
said W T Drake, have filed their
rrport. All pores ns are hereby
notified to be at my office on the
Ist. Monday in Feb. next to shew
why said report should not be
made the judgment of the court
of Ordinary of said county. This
Jan. Bth 1895. G. C. Daniel Ord.
>,E',V ROAD.
Georgia—Madison county
Whereas the Road Commission,
ers of the Brookline district aid
county, have reported in favor of
public road from beginning a,
Elisha Dudleys ford, on by M R
Wilsons, J W Brooks, J D Brooks,
W T Erakoo old place, Iraac i)
Browns, Joeiaf'' Mr. Hun
ters, and into tiie'Stpons -Kerry
road neat. W R Collins, Vur-uuuk
ed out by said CommissionefSs-
AII persons interested arc hereby
notified to be ot my Tee on the
Ist. Monday in Feb. ntxe to shew
why said road should not be de
clared. This Jan. 7th !K>-V
G. C. Ban red, Ord.
Geo. Q- Tomas, /
Attorney,
Athehs; Ga,
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C. I. Hood & Cos., Lowell, Mv.ss,;
1 liuartily J- .:i with Ihe r.:my cuousrruebj that
aro recommending \u ..til’s * i ] . x a
Continued to Grow Worse.
1 was persuaded finally by a friend to try Hoed’*
Sarsaparilla. The use of muj bottle a.-ted at
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feebly njjonto© Wood and n-orjsafa improve
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*ls Hast 14t1i Street, New York.
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Wine va-err FOOD’S CU&E&
Spring. Term Opens Jan. 7th., and doses June 9th.
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This School sto be taught absolutely FREE for every child
AA itlun the school age for the term of On# Hundred Days at and
time during the scliool year of 1895. Parents will find'it to their
month Bge l ° Patl ' <>niZe tIHB sch0()1 - from SB,OO to SIO,OO per
Course of Study:
.. Bnmary Grade: Spelling, Reading, Writing, First Stops
m Geography, and Primary Arithmetic . ' 1 $ ( (M)
Litormodmte Grade: Spelling. Reading, Writing, (con-'
Unued) Elementary Geography, Elementary Grammar, In
termediate Arithmetic Composition. ’ go
Advanced Grade: Spelling. Writing, History, United ' ’
- U.es and General, Complex and Physical Geography,
Advanced arithmetic Complete Grammar, Latin, Alge
bra, Physiol?>gy etc., 8 . ijn.oo.
W. Dabney Gholston, Principal.
Miss -Willie A. Quinn, Assistant.
THE. COMER BAR.
—OBfjrs to th) Trato a Fall Liao of—-
Fine, Whiskies, Wines, Beers & Brandies
AND ALL DRINKS USUALLY FOUND IN A
FIRST-CLASS ROOM.
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J. T. BAKER, —s— J, H, 11ATHIWS
Usskei* uud Mathews
COMER, GA,
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Genera! Merchandise
DRY GOODS.
Crockery, stoves ami Tinware
WE ALSO BUY COTTON \\D COTTON SEED, AND SELL THE
BEST Gy AD EOF GUANOC
crBO NT FORGET to visit the ostaliiishmeqt of Bnker & Muthew
’before purchasing clsvher.*}. M'e will make it to your interest to do
so.
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