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THE DANIEOBVILLE MONITOR.
BERRY T. MOSELEY, Editor.
VOL. XII.
Professional.
DAVIDJY MEADOW,
Attorney at Law.
* Dajjihi.svii.le, Qa.
Office on corner, west of Court
House, opposite Masonic Corner
V 111 practice in all the courts. All
business 'promptly executed.
jno. J. Strickland.
Attorney.
Athens - - - Ga,
BERRY T. MOS ELY,
Attorney at Law,
Danielsville, Ga.
Office en corner, west of Court
House, opposite Masonic come.
Will practice in all the Courts
Business promptly executed. '
Geo. C Thomas,
Attorney,
Athens, Ga.
J.K GORDON,
Attorney at Law.
Danielsville, Ga
Will practice wherever de c ired
prompt attrition to all business
entrusted to his care. Office North
of couai bouse.
R. P. Sorrells,
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.
Calls answeaed and prescriptions
filled promptly.
J W Meader
PHYSICIAN ANP DRGGUSIT.
Five Fobks, Ga.
Calls answftred and prescriptions
filled day or night.
W, C, MATTOX
DENTIST, ELBERTON, GA.
Will visit Carlton third Monday
in each month and at Comer on
Tuesday after.
''Do You See Spots
1 before you in the air ? That’s ,
' your liver’s fault. Rheumatism,
j. Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Head- <
l ache and Billiousness are all
' your liver’s fault. 1
[ Symptoms of a Disordered Liver:
V Pain in back, side and shoulders, a >
bad taste in the mouth, coated
tongue, general drowsiness, diges- j
I tion bad, fullness in the stomach, loss
\ of appetite- sour and sick stomach,
* habitual costiveness, dots before the i
\ eyes, s in sallow, eyes yellow, ner- *
\ vousness, pimples on the face, dry
L cough, confused mind.
J At the first appearance of
► these symptoms call on your *
* merchant for a bottle of
h^jCßocs
[IWSc'
F #anA^)euml^io
f (UREr
f it goes straight to work on the
f liver. It cleanses this organ—
I I makes it active again—purifies .
f your blood and you ’re cured.
l j Ask Your Druggist or Merchant For IL
f CULLEN & NEWMAN,
/ Sole Proprietors,
j Knoxville, Tenn.
Two papers for the
price of one—why not
take them and be happy.
You will never regret it.
Legal Notices.
NOTICE.
Georgia— Madison county.
Whereas it has beefi repiresent*d
to me that J R Meadows, late of
said county,Miod testate, and having
no exuector now in life, ail persons
are hereby notified to be at my of
fiee on t he first Monday in Apri 1 to
show why S C O'Kliey er some other
fit and preper person should not bo
appointed administrator with wi:l
annexed of said deceased. This
March 4th 1895.
G C Daniel, Ord
NOTICE.
Georgia—Madison county.
Whereas the road commissioners
of the 438th Hist G M said county,
having reported in lavor of a pub
lie road beginning at. stole house
near John Moon’s on R T Daniels
land and H I* Sorrells land and
Moses Smith and G W Dnifie land
on by King Oar ring tons, J M v ' bites
and into the Danielsville and Moores
Ferry road near the J l 3 Gholston
place. All persons are hereby noti
fied to he at my office on the first
Monday in April to show why said
road should not be declared one of
2nd class public roads of saidcouu
elass mark ’d out by slid eomuiiss"
ioneis of said county. This starch
4th 1895. G. C‘. Daniel, Ord.
SHERIFF SALE.
Georgia—Madison county.
Will be Sold on the first Tues
day in April next at the Court
house in said County within the le
gal hours of sale to the highest bid
der for cash the following property
to-wit:
All wines,liquors, beers and all
ether spirituous and malt liquors
together with all fixtures, furni
tures and all appurtenances be
longing to the barroom of said R
L Ware in the town of < ’omer in
said county. Said property levied
on # as tl'.e property of R L Ware
to satisfy a mortgage execution is
sued from ’he superior court of
said county in favor of James P
1 ’holstou against R L Ware.
This March Bth 1895
L E Brooki Sheriff.
SHERIFF SALE
Georgia—Madison county.
W>h h,-i sold on the first Tuesday
in April n*x< at thp Court house
i" Sii i Cour tv wthiv th<? Lgil hours
of the h'ghet for et-h thd foi
lowiag property to-wi'.;
One lot cigars, one lot corn
whiskey, one lot rye whiskey, one
lot brandy., one lot gin, one lot
wines, one case beer, one lot can
goods, consisting of corn beef to
matoes. oysters, salmon and sar
dines, one lot coin in ear, one lot
hell corn, one oil tank and oil,
one lot jug ware, one lot bottles
quarts and pints, one lot peas, one
swinging lamp, one cash drawer,
one water tank, one lot soda
crackers, one lot bar fixtures, con
sisting of bureaus, beer refrigera
tors, decanters glasses and the
other attachments, one slot ma
chine, one lot measuring pots, al
so bay mare 6 or 7 vears old said
property levied on as the property
of R L .Vare to satisfy a tax exe
cution issued by E F Martin Tax
collector for sawl couty for spec
ify tax against R L Ware. This
March 7th 1895.
LE Brocks sheriff.
W. L. Douglas
$3 SMOErSrafJRKa
3. CORDOVAN,
SW ' FRENCH XEMAKCLLEDCALT.
P#*.. Fine Calf Mumm
*3.®P POLICE, 3 SOLES.
W *2- 5 - 092 • WORK,Ne^N3
\k HL -EXTRA FINE*
BOVS'SCHBOLSttOa
.ladies*
■vSfSfR-*' send rod catalogue:
ll flleL>£#SSPW- LOO UGLAB'
BROCKTON,MASS.
Over One Million People wear the
W. L. Doug’as $3 & $4 Shoes
All our shoes are equally satisfactory
They give the best value for the money.
They equal custom ihoea in style and fit.
’'heir weering qualities are unsurpassed,
he prices ere uniform,—-stamped on sole,
i-’rom $i to $3 saved over other makes.
If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by
Dealers everywhere. Wantec
pent to take exclusive sale in
this vicinity. Write at once
, Remember that you can
get the Monitor and Con
stitution for 1.2? cash.
for Madison oaHky and the democratic party.
DANIELSVILLE,. JWADISO-COUNTY, GA., THURSDAY, March 21st. 189*.
Local Happefalls,
Items of Interst to if wee
State” People Pl|fcS
UP by
MONITOR REPORTERS
And Handel Out in Small I ai#>
Be East!? Digested—Billis, Beat)#.
Marriages, Visiters, Etc. t ,
Wanted— lsooo pounds
seed at once. -fess&iaM
,T. T. Raker <fe COJpl
Coiner, Gfe.
Mrs. R G Williams has ! ®tm
quite.sick this week.
Capt. W AV Scott has been San--
gorouslv sick the past week. ,
Mrs: G C Daniel is visitingjpher
danghter, Mrs. Pharr at McDon
ough.
Col. David W Meadow Jis in At
~hina this week attending the ses
sion of the Uiyed States Court. 8
Mrs. Nelia Turner who has b|en
visiting her {mother Mrs. Cynthia
Bird here has returned to her hojme
in Gainsville. • 'K"
Jackson and Hart counties w£ill
soon have a probation fight on thfeir
hands.
Mjps Nellie Colbert of Athens,as
visiting her sister Mrs. D W Mead
ow here t
Everything going'cheap for caMh
at J Tfßaker & Cos. Comer, Ga. |
Miss Eva Sorrells, who is at
tending the Lucy Cobb, was jK
home this week,
Mrs. A S Johuson, who has bejp
spending sometime with her mot®
er in Clarke county, has retumea
home.
F M Huff, whomoved with hi*
family to Nervry, S. C. a few
weeks ago, was in town this weekl
He mav move his family feaofeMt#
a short time.
Spend your cash with J T|J Baker
& Cos. and get your worth.
Rpe change in ad. of E H nnd
IX7 F Dorsey. in this issue, and
take advantage of their < learance
Sale.
Oapt. Kidd wasin Hartwell this
week.
Miss Marinh Kidd who has heen
visiting relatives in Hatrwell,has
returned home.
'Last Sunday and Monday were
gentle reminders that winter was
still on deck.
We will nay the highest market
price for all kinds of country pro
duce. J T Baker Cos. r omer, Ga.
Last Sunday night the alarm
of fire was given, and at first it
was thought that Dr. R P Sorrells
residence was on fire. It proved
to 9 he nothing serious—only a
chimney burning out. The sparks
and burning sut made an ugly
picture, and if it had been dry
weather, might have proved disas
trous. When it rains again, burn
out your chimneys. It may save
vour house.
T will remain in Danielsville
Bor 10 days longer. OalL at
once and have vour photos, made.
This March 20th 1895.
J. A. HUFF, Photographer.
If you don’t believe we sell the
best 33c a pound chewing , tobacco
on earth, just try a pound. J T
Baker 4 f'o. Comar, Ga *
The farmers of Ijjlbart County
have decided to not decrease 'fcMd*
acrage in cotton, hut to increase
their acreage in corn
Fast Living.
The most remarkable instance of
rapid growth is said to be recorded
by the French academy in 1729. It
was a hoy six years of age. 5 feet fl
inches in height. At the age of five
his voiefj changed, at six his beard
had grown, and he appeared a Jinan
of thirty. He possessed great phys
ical strength, and could easily lift
to his shoulders and carry bags of
grain weighing two hundred
pounds. His decline was as rapid
as his grow th. At eight his hair
and heard were gray; at ten he tot
tered in his walk, r.is teeth fell out,
and his hands became palsied; at
twelve he died with every outward
sign of extreme old age.-—Times
and Register.
' 5 Forks
HALF COLUMN OF NEWS
FROM THE FORKS.
j _
Miss Naomi Sims, we are glad
to learn, is improving.
, 1 ncle Charley Broach, over in
in Oglethorpe, about 4 miles from
our town,a good old friend of the
writer, has been quite rick lately.
Dr. Hampton is treating him.
, WJ Bolton mid Charley Glenn,
col., fine and has him at work.
ingrown Saturday,
pin her wav to visit her sister,
Mrs. D W Meadow, of Daniels
ville .
D H Waggoner went over to
Wmrerviile last Saturday. Some
attraction over there for Pee.
Prof. Mark Gliol ton took him
self over to Danielsville last Sat
urday evening. Don’t, blame you
Mark.
John T Pittard of Winterville,
was in town this week.
W F Martin steps big and walks
high, all account of anew arrival
at his house—a boy. •
Mrs. L E Glenn, of. near Win
terville, fwas visiting relatives in
and near 5 Forks last week,
*
Tom Meador of Douglas countv,'
i's on a visit to his cousin Dr. J W
Meador,
Reuben McCalipin. the mer
chant prince, nnd highly esteemed
gentleman of Winterville, was in
town Sunday.
Mr. Akin passed' through town
Saturday, with two prisoners from
Danielsville, for Smith’s camp,
Hon. J M Smith lost his gin
house, togetger with 85 or 100
bales of cotton, by fire vest.erday,
ifeMonday.) Don’t think that
there was auy insurance.
Martha Walden, of Texas.
was Miss Williford, is jaa an
extended visit to relatives nnd
friends in this, her native countv.
She left Madison county some 22
years ago, and this is her first vis
it hack; She is a sister of Mrs.
01 Rose of Athens.
Miss Mamie Hansford, a benu
ful young Indy of Stephens, Ga.
is on an extended visit to her sis
ter, Mrs. J L Young, of our town.
Hon. I F Colbert was in town
Monday.
B B Williams, of near Wintcr
ville, was in town Monday.
Mrs. Lizzie Evans of Athens is
visiting her daughter Mrs. Wyley
Thomson.
Mrs. Walter Hitchcock has been
quite sick for a few days, but is
better at this writing.
Mrs. Lettie Sanders is on the
sick list.
Several tons of guano hauled
from here yesterday. Pittard
Bros, selling for Smith instead of
E F Martin.
Proverbs.
w T
It is easier to break silence than
to mend it.
“ The church cannot help you to
vrade tenement houses for heaven
v mansions.
■>' .
Practical wisdom avoids big
irords.
j There would Vie more murders
if men hated person as ferociously
as they do opinions.
• Tomorrow’s advertising may be a
day too late.
Nature never hurries, never halls
and never fails,
i Folks are sometimes sorry to get
xthat they pray for.
The more laws the more petifog
g?rs.
•He that can reason with a child,
£ in argue with a sage. •
NOTICE.
Georgia—Madison county.
Whereas James H Bullock al
-of Mildred B Rullock,
dec’d has applied to me for leave
o sell the land belonging to the
estate of said deceased and 1 will
pass upon the same at my office
on the first mono ay in A pri 1 next.
This March 4 1895
6. C. Daniel, C>rdy.
Comer Column,
A batch of Interesting
News from our Rail
road Metropolis.
Mr. T H Railing and wife have
moved to out town, and will make
this their future home.
Mr. and Mrs. J P Gholston left
on 12th inst. for New York, in
which plkce they will spend sever
al days before returning.
W D Beach am, one of the most
popular young men that ever lived.
oJTfurdaV. Mr. Beach am made
many warm friends here, and all
regret very .much- to give him
up.
Rev. B P Elliott preached quite
an interesting and lengthy sermon
at the Baptist church last Sunday.
Charlie Meadow will open a
confectionery store in Comer the
Ist of April.
Miss Ola Jackson spent last
Saturday night with her friend
and schoolmate Mias Essie lower.
They returned Sunday morning,
accompanid by Miss Leila Rey
nolds, the accomplished teacher
of Smithonia.
We tiro sorry to chronicle the ill
ness of little {Grady, son of Mr.
and Mrs. A J Thompson but •
to know that he is impm\ ing.
tr Willie Gholston made a business
Bip to Athens lust Saturday. J R
ullock made a similar one to
Danielsville same day
We are glad to .see Mr. HT Co
mer able to he out again . Ho has
been missed and needed very much
at our Sabbath School.
Misses Eliza and Lula Bullock
attended _di vine servises at the Bab
tist church last
Comer can now boast of having
street lamps. When work on the
streets is finished iff will then be
in very good shape.
Brocks and Power sold fort s tons
of-guano last Monday.
Mr. r D R Moseley, the' popular
proprietor of the Moseley House,
Danielsville. vvusj in town a short
'while Monday afternoon,
iV P Rowe made a business trip
to Smithonia last Monday.
We are sorry that,..Misses Lillie
Birchmore and Rosa Evans, have
been kept out of school a day or
two on accoonnt of sickness.
This an age of progress. How
can any young limn or young lady
entertain a thought of growing
up in this enlightt km) land with
out an education. The facilities
a;e so great that there is no excuse
under the broad canopy of Heaven
for them. Instruction ends with
the school room, but education
ends only with life. A enild is
given in the universe to edu
cate.
SHERIFF SALE.
GEORG!A —Madison county:
One certain tract or parcel of
land lying and being in the coun
ty of Madison said state, being a
part of the John A Besrynian tract
of land, the whole tract contain
ing 800 acres more or less, j}oo
acres being levied on and same
being on the East side of said
tract of 800 acres, and having the
dwellings and out buildings there
on, and bouded as follows: fiy
land of Berryman on the North,
on tbe East hy S A Ginn, On the
South by Martha T IMniel, and on
the West by lands of John A
Berryman of this same tract, the
tract levivd on containing 200
acres. The said land levied oh
by virture of three Ei Fas issued
fiom the Justices pourt of the
870th Dist. G M Franklin county
said state one is favor of R M Tur
ner against John A Berryman and
in favor of s A Ginn, vs s IV
Jordan and John A Berryman,
an one in favor of s A Ginn vs S VV
Jordan, J A Berryman, and M VV
Berryman, said property levied
on as property of John A Berry
man. Evy made by C W Scar
borough L C of 501st Dist G M
Madison county, and turned over
to me for advertisement written
notice given tenant in posession as
required law. This March 7th
1895. ,
E. E. Brooks, Sheriff.
A FAIR TRIAL of Hood's Sat •
saparilla guarantees a complete
Cure- It is an honest medicine. honest
\f advertised and it honestly CURES
EDW. McGOW.'N, Bvsinim Vana*r,
New Jurors,
Drawn for the September
Term 189*.
James P Gholston,
J Call ie Seagraves,
Henry W White,
William D Eberhart,
\\ illis IT Gholston,
-William Tl Thompson,
John T Dav's,
David N Patton,
William J Glenu,
O^rie'ltA
John H Rice.
Alexander S Johnson,
Janies A Hart,
Francis M Glenn,
James May fie id Fowler,
Janus N Griffith,
James I Griffith,
Francis M Bird
John C Scott,
James h Colbort,
John it Bullock,
U ill in in H Long.
William M Caret:
John R Gunnell ■
Kinchin D Sfrr !< Mm,
Andrew' J Strickland?
Robert ,1 Sorndls.
Thomas M o’J'*|], \
TRAYFKSK,I4 ;
Henry E Erwin'
James \\ Brvant
. *•
Dnvid L Gordon,
Geor ,r e \\ A egtl u’i • d's,
Wisliingfcvhi'tv vh f,i(i‘ id,
Pail S Rice
John 8 • M "O.
John IV 1(:'.-,
Bennett 4tiv '.land
Thonors J Morgan,
Albert M Mekrbor
Georg" v Minn,
William A Sluts, V
• Willis "I’riis, f ;,r
Saniuui i F -man
Asm 1> Ca ■ bi,
>iineoii Bt ryman,
Cliri-tnplier V\ Crow .
Fi-him';. M !*•
John '1 Seymi.w
'JlKpil H S \t ftf
Jan* K Ah: •
Bir.lv i V I'. i,■ .
W a 1 11 11 • Fm i,
Lutl"'i ( Bl'-i 1 ii ii,
Go.i o'. W |hip.
Edw,M.| I'll I hr. -
Frank > Epr
.1 * 'SO; 1 1 1 |' Dead w y'l el
Richard T Rol’ 4.
\\ A Kt'V'kli ' •
11 a i d"ma
James A Hum. j
William I) Poit-.imlu
E F Ma il in,
Richard B Toll i rt,
A Boston Boy's Eyesight
Baved~PQrhaps His Life
By Hood’s Sarsaparilla—Blood Poi*
Boned by Canker.
Read the following from n. grateful mother*
•My little boy hod Pearlot Fever when 4 yeus
•M, and it letthb* Terr week and with blood
poisoned with conker, ills eyes beoantq
bo Inflamed that his sufferings wore Intense,
lor seven weeks he
Could Not Open His Eyes'*
I took him twice during that time to tha Eye
*nd Hat Infirmary on Charles street, but tbslp
remedies failed to do him tho faintest shadow
of good. I commenced giving him Hood’d
Sarsaparilla and It soon eured him. I ban
■ever doubted th.'t it saved hla sight, crew
y not hi* very life. You may use this tea*
Smoniai in any way yon ciiooss. lam alwsfa
*ady to sooad tbs pralso of
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
sssMise of tho wsnaertui good it dkt my sob."
iim F. Blackman, xaaa Washington St,
Boston, Mass. Got HOOD’S,
HOOD'S PtL.LS are hud nth, sad am ps
niai^
NO. 37*