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THE MONITOR,
Published Every Thursday.
Mosaley & McGowan.
Eds. and Props.
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It now stems that ( ongreee is
almost certain to adjourn without
farther financial legislation.
Every town and village in the
South has a good location for one
of the many New England cotton
mills, which “they say” are com
ing Smith.
Tom Watson called the populist
executive committee of the etate to'
gethor laet week, but as tho meeting
wsi a eeoret on#, nothing is known
as to their intentions.
' Mr. Cleveland has expressed him
self as not caring whether Congress
does anything or not. lie say-it it
with them, and that when the time
ooaaes, if nothing else is done, ho
jjuJlurosSfed Ag.issue Ibotids to pro
W# hsTe mado ilisogennents to
issne sri 8 page paper on March It.
It will contain all the Washington
news, alio the lust workings of this
democratic coagrete, which expire#
on March 4th. next. If you a e not
a subscriber, an I want this issue of
the paper snhsrihe now while you
ean get the Monitor and Constit*.
ta tien for 41 .25.
The weather bureaus give out
flie report to-dav that this would
be the coldest spell of tin sen son.
Tho thermometer in Wisconsin is
reported * r >< degrees boh w, mid in
several States from 20 to III) be
low zero. This is. undoubtedly the
coldest we have ever experienced,
and many old people sav t hey
never saw anything to equal it.
Wo hope, however, that it will all
soon he over so that we can begin
work on tho crops for the present
year.
Tl;e Ihevniomoter registered the
lowest hero this morning (Friday)
it has been this winter, Atl) E
Griffith• store it stood at JO de
grees below zero. This is the
coldest weather ever experienced
here, and we do not care to see it
repeated. What few oats and
wheat was left from the two last
freezes are now dead, ae this is 5
degrees coldrr than it was then.
Some have not sown their onts yet.
. and those are the only ones that
are safe, in our opinion.
Comer News,
Rev. Chatman a I'ni versa list
minister, preached the host sermon
last Sunday we have heard in a
long time,at the school house; also
Rev Bowers preached Sunday night
a sermon full of logic and reason.
Our school ieoiifthoom nowand
will continue as long as we keep
our able and enthusiastic teachers.
Miss Della Mathews, one of Co
mers most intelligent young ladies
has taken charge of her school at
Tucson/
There will he monthly pronching
by the Univorsnlist now; and a
church will be erected in the near
future, at this place.
Miss Mai comer is to ho married
soon. Mr. i.att iMor is much envied
by one of "our town boys.”
Mr Robert williford has improved
enough to ho visiting our people
again to the delight of his manv
friends.
erof (ireslmm and Miss Maude
Birch more are preparing to have
an entertainment on the Ist of
March, which is to ho a grand
success—come all and you will not
regret it.
The grand Valentine hall that
takas place at the rtholston hall
will be the most enjoyable of any
of the preceding ones. The music
will he the fihest we have ever had,
the floorwill he well waxed ami the
comini tee will have every thing
fixed in first class order. All sober
minded people are invited.
QXIQXs. *
“To illustrate: I know a farmer who
lives less than sjO miles from Atlanta
who determined to plant an acre in on
ions instead of in cotton. The result
amazed him. It is a fact that many of
the commission men here know to' be
true that he sold iu one year $.‘.00 worth
of onions off" that acre. If anything,
the labor of cultivation was less The
cost of getting the sets was probably a
little greater than the cost of cotton
Reed, but look at the result. It is a
good acre of laud that will produce a
bale of cotton. It is the exception A
bale of cotton isn’t worth more than
#Bl’ This man with the very best re
sults iu cotton would have received $470
less profit on his one acre if he had put
>t in cotton. The onions can be plant
ed close together iu rows, and tins rows
JunHSt™T*‘ ir '•- bu-msre w^nW
joant potatoes for the market.
AMONG THE SCHOOL BOYB AND
girls of the and. h. s.
W* have good attendance not
withet n * ing bad weather.
The s< hoo! is on a boom, and
still continurgfo increase.
Mias Quinn had each member of
the Rfa. toic . lass to writ* h*ralet
i#r,’nd “The b#ys w,ote the
loigevt etteis.’’
( barley Griffith is #ut of school
llii# w*ck.
Tomtnia Grimes who bus been
visiting relatives in Jackson Cos.
lias retui #d and it. again with us in
school.
Miss Vlyrtie Sandeis visited her
-Aunt in l!a last Sunday
Miss Bonin Bullock is staving
with h# sister, Mis G. iffeth wbi.
going to school.
Miss Vv illie Sonets attended the
singing a t Mr. Crawford ■ lam. Swu
day.
Jeptha News.
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We are sorry to learn Willie
Dudley Dudley is quite sick at
this writing.' We hope he will
be out soon.
Some of onr farmers are still
picking cotton, It seems that the
crop was a large one.
Mrs. Quane and Mr. Carson
Bruce, were visiting in this burg
Sunday.
Prof. J. M. Carson of near this
place has started a fishery near
Carringtons mill. The other day
he was inquiring for a garden rake
of some of his neighbors, and on
being asked what he wanted with
it, said he wanted it to rake the
fish bones away from the door
with.
W bile W W Christian was shell
ing corn the other day, one of
little hoys got his hand caught
in the shelter and wan badly
hurt.
Wo are sorry to learn that
Uncle James Dudley is quite sick.
Uncle James is one of the oldest
men ih the county. He has cele
brated his 91 birthday. We
wish him a speedy recovery. •
Mr. John Sinnnons of nea r
Danielsville,.is blasting in D H
Moons well this week.
Dr. Edward Banks gave a cake
and candy supper a few nights
ago, and all report a nice time.
Mr. David Wynn of Carlton,
was up to see us Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J W King, visited
J S Parham Sunday.
Mr. J 0 Collins leaves for Tex
as Tuesday, much to the regret o
his ninny friends.
FROM BOGGB.
Someone stole D L Gordon’s
rope and bucket from his well a
few nights ago. This is the sth
time someone has stolen the rope
ami bucket from theßame well in
the last few years.
Your correspondent and better
half, and several of the young peo
ple, at Boggs have received au in
vitation to attend the Ball at Co
mer on the evening of the 14th.
The young people enjoyed a nice
dance nt Mr j m nentons last Satur
day night.
We learn there is over 80 eases on
docket for the next term of our Jus
tice court.
Mrs. N. J, baa lost her little
I’oolle dog. \ y information
concerning him will ba tba kfu'ly
received.
Tha J iang people nt Boggs are
talking of argauizitig * IR ging
Society at Moona Gr*vs. Tber is
aplenty of nutarial in this com
munity to m ik it a sa eess of
properly oanduoted.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Ebeihart of
Hartwell, ar-: vieitiug the family
ef C. 8. Hunt thin week.
Mr W, H, Pollock of Boggs vis
ited hia eon nt turner laat Monday
Mr. (t F. Boiyolle, we learn, will
syon commence lire n*w residauc *.
Fred is a stiniug young m.*u and
ag eat believer in tha mood.
Mr. James Linsov is uo longor
a citizen of He has
moved to Pittrna i Dist. near Plans
tor.
Wa learn that Mr. G. H
Allen hs a little boy very sick.
Al o Mrs- J. 11. Hardeman is very
sick.
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Co’s, stables, carlton.ua.
A Strong Point
Our January
CLEAN OUT
With the iew year cornea at*
idea*. The a:itnulatiug affect of.
theee bears manifest fruitage in the
tremeadoiia money-making opportu
nities we give our people this wait!.
1 heae are timea wheu words are
weak for adequate exprcaaion,. aod
that time with us is now.
Lttr BARGAIN* TALK.
Rexinants: These goods we have
gathered from each department They,
are on the Bargain Tables. JjKinds
and prices e# arranged that vo oaa:
eaiily inepect them They |go this
week at half their xa.lue.
Di.ess Gooi • NeVerin the Hi#-!
torv of eur business were the pnsea
•o low. W#are losing money off
every dollar* wertb of Drea* G#otU
we s#U, bat we are determined to rev
due# the at#ck before our bay*
leaves for market. Maltera n#t wb§
we lose the goods will be sold 25
! per cent lowei th in any Clearance
Sale, any Assignee's bale or an* 1
Sheriff Sale.
hki Thie eale'will include eilkj
• f all kinds. Solid lacks, a#lid
Color* and Faueiee, sui'able lor
Shirt Wait. Skirts, tresses, Fauuy
Work and Trimmings,
V, hite Goon# New lot of Lawns
and.Check Muslin now on Sale,
l-idißoiiij-i.ies:—N * t, jj
*i '• ad qu* :#s an 3 t a
$ }• * (*•'. S}.J i #of jj (,
B v n E-Jg' it*. 1 000 v .,.-„
Rrmai t En b #-■ r s„*J Rl,
iocs <>ii Barg .ii C *uj ,ra
clearance <ale of
C.tti>n diu<s. noons
712 c -• i J l . So ;c Gii gh no
worth 12 l-2c
Seta for Km.. Hatte n*. wrth tfe
a '* f er Fine Ooting . loih‘ worth
50 c*d;*.
800 yards Fnt C'etcn# 10 o(it*
• >th 26 c te.
* OO y* r d* 8 l'aline 10 ceats
w ib 20 cei t*.
* pnc* Heavy Jeaca 16 cm's
* ni 20 mu.
5 p’e'** Hrayy Jy*s all wo< 1
2 > c#m*, w rtb4o.
*6O yin C inti, for El n & jl
s#, wrth 60.
200 plirp Ex'ra weight ao 1 1g L
SncohlH s 18c w<s. t’i 850
School Hoi* lor, 15j avd lie t
HlecV.
NOTTS.
f hereby eeaaent for my wife,
Wary Ana 'ooper to become a
pablio or free deaUr, ae piso-i >ed
by law. i bit Jan. 12tb 1894
n.r.is Coopbii
SHERIFF SALE.
Geergia— Madison county.
Mill be eold before the court
boats door at IbiuieNville in Madi
eon Ceuuty during the legal hours
of sale on the first Tuesbay iu March
>895 to the highest bidder for cash
following described property to wit:
I—A tract of land locate*, in *; ( id
County on the Harmon" Ciovc and
Bragge Ferry road on the waters of
•'ubbards Creek bounded on the
neith l>y the Cob Carouth place; on
the east by G. . Aaron, on the
en the south by Dick Carutli; and oh
th • west by G. W . Asro<j ai.d con
tains sn hundred acre* move or
and known ae the tephms plsce.
This place has an it a sina.l dwell
ing mid •utbmldings about I city
acres in cult vatiou and the is main
cr in old field au.l originil fortsl.
2 A tract of land located in said
Comity of Madispn on the water* of
Blue Slone Creek, bounded on ti e
nortn by Mrs. P - C. Band place; on
the east by lands of T J. JS.o.t and
J- F. olbert on the south by lands
•f J F Colbert; on the west by Ul.lh
•f Thomas Bailey, known a tit?
Queen place, and contains ouo bun'
dred and eeveuty acres mor * or kss
This place h .a on it a dwel ing ahd
outhouses also a gnat Mill in fair
condition, abautt forty acres in ent
terratiau and the remainder in
original forest.
leth of said tr.-tcie of land levied
®> #e the propelly of G. VV. Aaron
Uu der two fi fa one having issued
G'oro the Superior Court of Madison
ouiilr in favor of 1. 11. Goss against
G. W. Aaron; and the other having
isud from the Justice Court of the
264 Dial ,iu favor of W > Holman
for the us# of II Goss [against Ba
te r Scoti principal and G W Aaron
•veurity.
Keth places levied on after a de ed
from I 11 Goss to G W Aaron oon-
both have beeu recoord ed as
rexmred by law.
A riuon notice give >i G W Aaron
tenaut iu pwsession as required by
law.
This January ‘26 1995.
_ ___ L. K. Brooke, Sheriff,
f s. a * ! 1 'ey bn wnas
v’-Ja
ror/ of Ite mu It.- Whew in wvd of med
wiae remember HOOD’S CURE 9
SHERIFF SALE,
G-'rgii—Mid ism c :unty:
* ill be soli before tlin Court
House door at Daniels,-idr liming
the legal gala hours on the first Tues
day in March 1895 to to the highest
bidder for cash ths following • • ro) *-
erly: A. tract of land located in
the 382 District G. M. Madison
County lying on the head wateis
'of Brushy ( reek, and boundeu as
follows: Begining at a
knot or. the north
side and near the residence of J. T.
Johnson thence N. 1.40 w. 87 <d:s.
to center of Brushy Creek thence
tip the meandering* of said Civek
4.t>B chs.: thence N.45. w. 75 00 ehs.
to a stone. thence >S 39,15 w 14.50
chs. to a stone, tlienc\ '. ti l iv. 16.-
44 chs, to a Fweet Gum, ♦h. nee
3 E 4.28 chs. thence S 70.30 w.
.10.33 chs to a hickory, theme S
j 25.32 E - 7 50 chs to a knot, thence
j' v 42,15 E 3.40 eh* to a slake,
j thenoo S 47.30 E 11.19 ehs. to lie
\ gluing corner, and contains One
i * ! undr#d and fifty one 810 acres
[more or less. Said land has on it
I dwelling and necessary otithiiih'ing,
> and about Seventy-five aeiesin cul
; livntion, tnd the remainder old
freld and oiiglnal for.-st.
i s’aid land levied on as
.the prope.ty of Mrs. Elizabeth
jObeatham to satissy *a fi fa issued
•'from adison Superior Court in fas
. vor of B, li. Williams against Fliz
fbeth Cheatham and property
!? pointed out in fi fa
1 Ihe levy made after record of deed
, from L>. B. V iiliams to Elizabeth
iCheatham, and wrilt-n notice given
|fdrs, K‘ Cheatham the tenant in pos
/■session as required by law,
J I his January 26 1895.
L. E- Brooks, Snt riff.
f SHERIFF TUE.
Georgia Madison county.
WUbeso ton h- first T • * i
i-t Mareli 1895 r.i h court li mg.
i*. **id cmi j, vn i iti th*- b-jj-jl
Oif* of *!** s g 8 . and i-r f>r
ash th* f 1; or y rt t > wit:
Gne certsir trc’ < f 1 .i-d lying and
b*ir gin h c unty .f 31 and *or,s il
'S'te,‘o '.j i>g 50 noun* mo- 0 r
W*-, acj iniEg lands • f G W B
tlnden, n fb e sas?, W F P iHips on
jibe S‘U’h. M*. o ( .h> lia Y<rhy and
41 DL Pi Unas- on the e-', C ; -
i-cd Mdone at and \l D L Pi imn on
•jorih. Tb©> is no d*tl it g y>n this
if lace, but a got and oce bo ct , p
Ip *m on srme S'il land Uv sd on
*( tb proper!v ' f Da o Oglesby to
■G : fv a i*x x ,; c?it c>n i*n *1 by E
f iDrt I', T, L\ for Ml'ii; ncounty,
jin favor ■ f E F M inin a* Tax
*■) st y fo —ssid-'g -ni H ivDjvis
O l*by o his St> at <0 tv tax
o* 1894. Levy mid o* J FMo ,
ttC ‘it i turned me' Id me for ‘d
yeiftemont. W'ioen nio giv*n
'sn?iit i pt*pgi'iou as nqnired by
law. Tics Ft b. 6 h 1895.
L. E. BROOKS, St iff.
SHERIFF SALE.
Georgia—Madisou county:
Will be sold oi Ist. in
Ucli 1895 at the court bouse door in said
eouotv. w'thin the ler-al hour* of s'e to
the highest bidder for cash th following
property to nit: One certain jot of lnd
in the town of Panielsvillp, in the 204fh
ilist G M of said county ndjoirreir lands
of H B Mattox on tr* North. Tret and
West, and' the lauds of Madison eountr on
r.be South, tha lot whereon Andrew .Taek
y>n Ptrickland iVHv resides. eontnin’BSf fine
acre more or We. Tlrere is a tenant house
on this lot. Paid land levied on as the
prop, rty of Andrew Jackson Strickland,
Uf satisfy a fi fa is*u-d from the Justice
Vbu’ tof the 20tth diet (1 M said county
iti favor of K M Strickland aprsinst An
[t r ow Jabkson Strickland aad Geo. Fowler,
’file same being levied on by J A Gordon
L G and tvrned over to. me for ad'ertise
jnetit. JVrittß notice given tenant in
obsession. Thia’Feb. 7th lS9f>,
E. Brooks, Sheriff.
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• Ilousefurnishing Dejtot,
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227 South Broad Street, Athens, Ga.
- x e carry the largest and - ks selected stock op—
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Crockery, glassware lamps, oliiaa, dinner and tea 33’:
And Fancy China in great Variety
STOVES, 03ATES AND BANSBM,
Tin; Wood and Willowware; Sllverplata Ware and Table C
SSiT we are the largest jobbers in Athens.
I. W. Brown & Sons*
Fall and Winter
'h* attention of th® ladies of Madisou county ig called to onr
Siocx of rah and Winter Millinery, now cosnplft# and
t,ffmed for sal®. It comprises all the EewHats for Ladies,
filisses, and Children. A beautiful varietv of Feathw#,
Braids, and all.'th# new shades in Eibt obs, etc.
Our prices Ate low, end wo would be pleased to receive th#
Patronage of*ortr Madison county friends, promising tegiv#
them the best of satßfHetion. Respectfully,
Misses Bradberry, Athens, Ga
J. T. BAKER and €O,
COMEE, GA.
— WS KEEP ON HAND A WELL AiBORrSD STOCK OF
C e neral Merchandise
O R Y GOODS
Crockery, stoves and Tinw are
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BEM GRADE OFGITANO3.
f FOR IE r tv visit t’n sib-v blishtnsilt. of Btksr & Muthew
before purchasing elswhere. We will make it to your interest todo
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