The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, February 14, 1895, Image 4

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OUR PREMIUM JKMR FREE to _ EVERY PERSON SENDING- One new cash Subscriber. Mobile High Sclioo. Sprirg Tcim cpnis Jan. 7th., and closes June 9th Thi Bohool ia to be taught bolut*ly FREE for every child within the achool age for the term of One Ht il4 ,i 7) ayH * a t and time during the achool year of 1895. IS rent* w.:l find it to their *d vantage to patronize thi echool. Boarr 18 <•<) to *lO 00 nv month. 1 Course of Study: Primary Grade: Spelling, Reading, Writing, Firat Htepe in Geography, and Piimary Arithmetic SI.OO, Intermediate Grade: Spelling, Reading, Writing, (con tinued) Elementary Geography, Elementary Grammar, In termediate Arithmetic Compoaition. $7 go Advance and Grade: Spelling, Writing, Hietory, United Btatea aad General, Complete and Phvaicai Geography, Advanced Arithmetic Complete Grammar, Latin, Alge bra, Phyaiology etc., si.oo W. Dabney Gholston, F’i . cipal. Miss Willie A. Quinn, Assent. DANIELSVILLE 6A. DEALER IN DRY GOODS NOTIONS & GROCERIES e I aarry a aioe line of DRIBB GOODS aad am eelliag ~ ■ > -4eajt ooitea prieee. M y •took of SHOEB will compare favorably with that of any firm in North-eaet Georgia, and my prices are away dawn. If ypu want a nioe drew, a good pair of shoes, or wnythin* usu ally kept in a tlret-olaee stock of good*, give me a trial, \srr Respectfully. D. £• (wriffetli, TME •TAKDflfctt. 1 *'■! i . r-7~. . DURANG’S Rheumatic Remedvi ■.u wt*l i,*.d In rvpvtaHor tui Ik T'.r* < • (Mims tin- MMiluj rtj**y lor lb j ul fTfOVB**! ran .1 RWum* | flm. iw; **.•*, i< , lu )l ita tatw. 1 U 1* cndorbKi by *LviS, *| M|ri eabiUhara n.l IhKl.nn ft b I ?**T vaCMbMt klit Ww'.dj up tro*> lb. | •ww !'Mer toiU to r l*rt*y la nr dollar a bonJo r .lx < fcou* Ur fly* aoilarx Opr 4wt rm . pbkr; Ml fry. by Mail A4*irw, ; tas’s Rfeteaatk tarchf Cs.' • f3t6 L Street,Wistlegton, D. C. ' ; Cwytf'i Uacr ntiftiri til* Vr't on ' t i n*>< r s*.'•• 4* vctM- :hrt * *’ ** a*,hot* *•? ill. , . n si/?i4Dsong ii—i, BOUND VOLUME wdp OF SELECTED PHOTOGRAPHIC HIEWS J plates. Size ol pai<e. 11 by late Inches. Elaborate Cover in tfold and Colors, Highly Enameled Paper. • WORTH SI.OO. Bioofl Sim sxia Diseases Always RR „ Cured. L, “ ,D * eT4NTt© BUOD CALffi avr>v 'nil* to curtail manucr cf Bl.vul and r-*-a cit. mate. It ta tht graat SiUOi.-rp butKtrjr v and purliyln* amlcurw aUmaiueir of akin and blood dl*.:aa< as tHiiioir* op toalb it ia without a rital aA abau-iub' y bayond tompariaon Ith any otfcsr aicnirr ' rtmodj a.tr o£ml to thr punus. n li > panaooa for all life rcsß.tlL* fr<;ta inpnro ! blood, or an impoverished ooa<tit*oa u f the bamati cystma A atnrla bottis b ill demon- ' straw Its pbimmount rirtuaa. SST'Sea* for fraa book •> bi orulorfn. Oaros. ' Prlaa. Si.et par tart# bottle; 3*.a fa* *>* | battiaa. , Ft" - mi* by d'"4t rbs: if not sar.2 to a*. ( and medidiio w.j by sent frelfht oa , I reaelpl of priet Addraaa i BLOOD BALM CO.. Atlurta, Qa. ; ■ A Strong Pin f H Our January CLEAN OUT ■ -1 1 With the new year oomuLaeir ideas. The stimulating jflA f these bears mini test fruitage ISTthe trememleus ruoupy-making niticß we give. our people this jyask. These are times whu words are weak for adequate eipree*ion| fc fuid that time with us is now. .j ;' LSr BARGAIN* TALK. Rhiika.vts: These poods we hare gathered from each depaitmeci.Thoy are ou the Bargain Tallies. SjKiuds and prices so arranged thatjwa can easily inspect them. They po this week at half their value, Ukess Gooi a Never in ih'AHis tory of enr business were thf prices so low. Wo are losing mqffy on every collars worth of Hramßiodi we ssU, -bntjwwif* determioetyt, re-' duee the stock before oiuq buys leaves for market, Watters u#t wha we lose the goo da will be sjjld 25 per cent lower than any Clearance Hale, any . Assignee's Sale or;- an Sheriff Sale. •iiki-This sale'will inelu%* silk of all kinds. Solid Hacks, feelid Colors and Fancies, suitable for Shirt Waist. Skirts, Frieses, palmy W ork and T'riuiinings, V, kite Goods -New lot of Lawns and Cheek Muslin now oa Salt, Kubßon'.kiiiE.s:—NtK i*'jj ' jj it i U*?v <i q-t' ■ : es 'am* 2 t a $; ! r yair*. gpci; Ii * off , c , <twistj Baby Edging*. I.OIJO 'y*n; IF e. (>i ti, Eu. 1. e T,, j r*s arL jj [j >ocs on Bargain (Luisn.j* Of EARANCK SALE 0$ C TTON IiRKNS Cooitsl 7 1 2(1 * ft ’r F*t So -tea Gi.vhim, *'.■ in 12 1 20, * 9jl * f r Kins* Salt* >n, wsrtb 16c "■* f .‘ r Fiae Osting cloth* worth OU CtITS. SUOysids Fuss Ostons 10 o#u rooi u. 25 oer tr. r . g IVa’ine 10 c at w< ih 20 eerd*. )-)( Heavy .T* SX : 15 c r .<s 7 rifc 20 i k 5 p'e-M Hrryy J. an# „]j „<>, j h C -I>‘, W rth tO. 3co y s c !wm i. r X t A yU 6e worth 60. 200 pair* Ex ’ t ••sijiht je |\Tg Se .chill s 18 c w t ! . S.Vt S 'her! Ho< 10 16 aad l*c Fs t B!cc v . WOT CE. I hereby ceasnnt for my wife, Ann 1 oopsr to become a public er fro* dmUr, .is p§o'’i'd by law. ; hie Jau, 12ib IB3|l r ‘ ; f** SHERIFF SALE. ! Geeigia - Madison county. ill be so 1 and fccfciv the court hoase door at UanielM-ille it* Madi son Ceuuty during the lejr.Tl b ollrß of sale on the ti rst Tuesba f iti, March 1895 to the I.iph.se l\ld‘e, hr cash following described pro^ (nr [ tQr wil: I—A tract of laud locate jj n / gni( j County on the Harmony Gip*, alld - Hragg. Ferry road on the w h , nl .. Hubbards Creek bounded ■ th noith by the Cob Carouth p! ii TTn a rface; on the east by G. " . Aaron. | 0 en the south by Dick Carutli, ) .... th; westbyGi W. A.iro n LThT tains *>ne hundred acre* mo or and known aa the Mephen. _i ' Ivi • | , I pißlr. hu place has on it a srnai <Jwo 11 - ing and eutb'mldings ?tbc Hl j- orl * acres in cultivation -and Up er in old field au 1 original ' . .. 2 - A tract of land locatef. : J" f County of Maduon on i lie t ‘ , Blue Stone Creek, l.<Jun<l§|| 1 norm bjrMra. P- C. 110 midi.,,.. • the eaat by laud* of l^J, J. F. Colbert on the soutlk by lands ef J K Colbert ; on the west/by lands • f Thotuia Bailey, knowy ag the Queen place, and contains pao dred and seventy acre* more or less. Thia place haa on it a dwelling ah<l outhougeK also a gn*i Jdillf in fair condition, abeutt forty acj*s in oul tervation and th. rehvjuj.r iu original forest. Roth of said tracts of levied ou u tlie property of G. Y<. Are under two fi fag one having issued trom the Superior Court of Madison 1 onnty in favor of 1. H. Goes agaiust G. W. Aaron; and tho other having iasiiei from the Justice Coirt of the -G4 Dist., in favor of W tkjdolroaii for the use of I II Goes {agftihst Pe ter Scott principal and g'W Aaron •ecuiity. - ] Hoib places levied on after a deed from I H Goss to ( W A*ren con veying Loti, have beeu rt-oborded as rexuired by law. " ritten notice giveo G Aaron tcnaur in poscaaiou as rec'nired by law. Thi* Jaauary 19J5. L. E. Prooka, TT fS NOT what ws won * '? 'od'sSara*pur:l’aiCw^ t leUetbe j etory oflta swidt - VVheaksxpaolnted- ; vine remembei HOOD’S SURC9 1 SHERIFF SALE, G* ir gn—M,~ion cnnntv: *> ill be sal 1 before the Court House door at Daniels/ille during the legal sale hours on tbe first Tups day in March 1895t0 to the highest bidder for cash the following prop erty: A. tract of laud located in the 382 District G. if. Madison County lying on the bead wateis of Brushy ( reek, and bounded as fallows: Btginiug at a knot on the north side and near the residence of J. T. Johnson thence X. 1.40 w. 87 ehs to center of Brushy Craek thence j up the meaudeiinge of said Creek 4.68 chs.; thence N.45. w. 75.00 chs. i to a stone, theaoeS- 30,15 w 14.50 j <- hs. to a stone, thence '. 61 w. 16.- ; 144 dis, to a feweet Gunn, thence S 3 E 4.28 chs. thence S 70,30 w. i 10.33 chs to a hickory, thense Si 25.32 L 67 50 chs to a knot, thence X 42,15 E 3.40 chs to a stake,' thenoe S> 47.30 E 11.19 ehs. to be gining corrtar, and oontains One Hundred and fifty one 810 acres mors or less. Said land has on it dwelling and necessary outbid Icing, and about Seventy-five antes in cul tivation, and the remainder old field and original forest. B’aid laud levied on as the prope.ty f Mrs. Elizabeth Cheatham to satissy a fi fa ii-sned from Madison Superior Court in fas vor of B, B. VViliiams against Eliz beth Cheatham and property pointed out in fi f a The levy made after record of deed from B. B. Williams to Elizabeth Cheatham, and written notice given jMrs, E- Cheatham the tenant in pos ; session as required by law, j This January 26 1895. L. E- Bivoks, Sneriflf. SHEPv IFF BALE. Ue ugia liadition county. W !lb*o ten -h ft-: Taa* lay jd Marsih 1895 ai hn ccuit" ht>tiß i.t eaiii ciciy, wi't is tke lgzl f sale lu the fc g s-gt Hiddvr for path the f.:lio*i'.g to wit: One certain tuc. if bn.-i lyiag Gud bving in Hi- centyef M disor,s iJ Slats, o '.J ing 50 aojs morn s, a j using lands f G W B R id , •u the east, W F Phillips on the Sou h. Mr*. Ooltelia Ytrby and M D L Patmaw on ths Teit, C r w f rd Mib*ne and M D L Pi'tm.'n on north. Ttere ia no dwelling on this place, but a goed cue ho orp ■p *a on same. S id land Uv.ed on at the property -f Oglesby to n’ kfy a :* x (x*cath>n i*u and by E E M>r in, TANARUS, C. for Ma 'in county, a-iJ in fa’or if E F Martin aa Tax c life’* fo said c' unty,against Dive O.plesby / o-his St ' - an J <o r-tf tax 'o 1894. Levy nr by J FMo> , LC md turned me l, to tae for ad \6' tisement. \\ r /itten nrioe given cbajA m pe*es-iou a* r qaired by ; aw. T fi ’s F*b- 6 h 1895. L. It. BROOKB, Bhe-iff. SHERIFF SALE. Georgia—Madisou county: Will be sold on lt. Tnsd*y in Mch 1895 at the court bouse door in *oid countv, ■within the hours of sale to tha highest bidder for cash the following property to wit: One certain lot of land in the town of Tlanielsville, in the 204fb dist 6 M of said county, adjoining lands of H B Mattovbu th* North. Kst and West, and ti*p lands of Madison county on she Sontb-tfha lot whereon Andiew Jack sbirSmckland n°w resides, containing one acre more or less. There is a tena'nt house on this lot. Said land levied on as the prop, rty of Andrew Jackson Strickland, to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Justice Court of the 204th dist G M said county in favor of K M Strickland against An drew Jabkson StriekitUid nd Geo. Fowler. The same being levied on by J A Gordon L 0 and turned over to me foj advertise meat. Written notice given tenant iu possession. Thie’Feb. 7th 1895, E. Brooks, Shsriff. <3* W <§& eOM@ Houstrfurnisliing Depot, , 227 Sjjth Broad Street, Athens, Ga. - WI CASRT H* LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OT — — *. • \ Crockery, glassware, lamps, chiaa, dinner anl tea sii And Fancy China In grsit Variety w ST©VEB, ©BATES MB RANSSS, 0 Tin; Wood and Willowware; SilvarpJate .Vara and Tab!® C JTLET7 we are the largest jobbers in Athens. *4 J. W. Brown & Sons, Fall and Winter MOZJUIMERir • The attention of the ladies of Madison county is called to • Stock of Fall and W inter Millinery, bow complete and oferad for sale. It comprises all the sew Hats for Ladies, Misses, and Children. A beautiful variety of Feathers, Laces, Braids, and all tbs tew shades in RibuoßS, etc. Our prices are low, and we would be pleased to receive the Patronage of onr Madison county friends, promising logive lliGm the best of satisfaction. Respectfully, Misses Bradberry, Athens, Ga e--- -... L _ , J. TANARUS, BAKER and CO, COMES, GA. —WE KEEP ON HAND A WILL ASSORTED BTOOK OF— * • . ~ v s General Merchandise DRY GOODS- Crockery, stoves and Tinware WE ALSOU Y COTTON AND COTTON SEED, AND SELLTHE BEfcT GSADKOFGUANOL | SStF’DONT FORTE Tto visit thi erfci blishtmnt of Bakdr & athrv ; before purchasing elswhere. We will make it to your interest 'so. P fi 1 B is 4 PRICKLY ASH, f T'T AftD -FOiM* md'Xbp U-. n i, V ' vJ ’ r •i-va i . 3 i If t *v'A Y.w }. xv". f . v , . r ih- *'i •■ i * i. . .V/ ’ r • ' .i' u•• '•... ? A V y- i -VCVi T' ' >' r r r • -tfi *. 1 003. bfiUSjS -8P *• • v ■'•••. 1 ; I-J .? 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