The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, March 21, 1895, Image 2

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__ THE MONITOR Pvbuhhed Every Thursday. ' ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Moseley & McGowan. Eds. acd Props. We are informed that we cannot renew our con tract with the Constitution after the present one ex pires, so as to give you Doth papers for 1.25* After the present contract ex pires the two papers will cost you L>o. Subscribe now and save money, The Cuban war Jin taking on larger proportions than was at first anticipated. Tho Cubans desire to bo free, and set up a gov ernment of their own. Charles Frederick Worth, the “man dressmaker” of Paris, who set the fashions for the world, died 'oil the Mlth inst. He was horn in Sng T and in 1*25. Gov. Atkinson has accepted Major Blacks resignation as Con gressman from the 10th. district, and says that he will order an elec tion in amjile time for all parties to have a fair showing. Atissts has :i six year old hails thiaf. 11a waul lo s wagon jkl aadZstole so old grey anils, sad whanloind he wss’sajayisg a rid* on tha autskirts af tha aity. This is tha youagest liorsethiel on racord. Tha Dye will case in Elbert Superior court, was tried last week, and decided in favor of the pro pounders. If the verdict stands, this fortune of $100,000,00 will go the seven illegitimate negro hi 1— dren of llir- 'ate George Dye, instead of going to liis Jwhite heirs, who are seeking to break the will. The MaTtnena ®f Ctali, are hap py star the liading ot geld in great quantities along the !*an .loan river, and hare dispatched a oaessaHger le New Yerk te bear the glad tidings. If ibis gold Had proses to be what is expected ef it, Utah’s population will greatly increase in a low years. A cargo of 200 negroes will leave Savannah in a few days, on the steamer Hoses, bound for Liberia. Uev. 01. Umitli, a negro minister from Nashville, who has just returned from Liberia, is do ing all he can to prevent the ne 'groes going. Heelaima that near ly all that have gone have died and that all who de go. will die before they become cliaiatixed. Ths peplist* ef thn Teatk cob. grssiomd district, \i ia convention •t Thoflisou last Satnrday, aad neraiaatad Hon. Thamas E Watse ; aa thair ataadard bearer in lha spe aial alsatioa to ba held, on aeceunt of tha rasifaation af Ilea. J C 0 Blaak. Thay passad. raaalutienr endorsing tha Oanka platfoim in *oto, and aondemniag avarylhing daaaaoratio. They wra especially bittar in their dananeiatian of tli® naw ailvar parlv, The election will ba aallad soma Unit in the future Every j>ody is watching with vigi lant solitude the omens of return* nig good times; and the eagerness with which they are seized and ab sorbs! indicator tin t the popular mind is rapidly recovering its normal ton© and temper. It.is no moro dulled*by its doubts, or stus petied by its anxieties. The ten sion of two years of frantic, and fauciful worriment over much that ti'verca n.* is 100-.sned, and pleas ant expectancy touches with the touch of Eolus the languid cord o’er which in the past the palms of fortune passed to thrilling meas ures. The great heart of the whole peoples pulsates for a better am! happier day; aui they are—veri ly tVv are '-o tiing — f 'oni© Trib une. Solioitor General W M How ard, has been placed in the race for the Senate from this .district by the Klberton Star. ItisOgle thorpe’s time, and we Madisonians would be glsd to support Mr. Howard, to a man. * * The great Atlanta C institution, not being satisfied with the tele graphic r-ports from the Japan-China war,has sent, fone of their stall" correspon dents, E V\ Barrett, to the scene of action. Mr. Barrett will send reports by* every steamer leaving the Chinese ports. * * % A lady telle the Christian Advo cate that she heard a colored preacher say: “He fo’ part of de house will please sit down, fo’ de hind part cannot see tliefo’ part if de fo’ part presist in standin’ befo’ da hind part to de utter ohselusion oh de hind part by de fo’ part. Gov. McKinley, of Ohio, passed through Georgia on a “social”trip this week. His destination in Georgia, was Thomasville. While his trip is given out as a social one, still lie is taking advantage of it to boom his candidacy for Presi dent. At Tliomasville, the lend ing republicans of Alabama and South Carolina met him, and now bis trip will be extended into Florida. His candidacy is based on the protection idea. Th© Colninbus Ki qui orSn t*!!s the following jp <d jokv: “A Griffl n drummer iMi I lOCII ex changing jokelet* with Col. rm>!lv s'Oftev Ham, of Georgia (Ticker. The drummer told of a trip to h urig hoiiag town, and said: '• foimd there just ©ns bssy man. Hi had the itch slid a Waterbary watch. W hen he wasn’t scritching himself hy was winding the waluh.’ ” *• * * Montgomery Poison in the Rome Tribune nays: “There is nothin is profoundly beautiful as a mother's love. 1 am impressed with it more than ever as the y ars go I y, Asperating me still farther and far ther from tli* memories of one who sleeps beneath the budding violets now. It is an impression that is grounded in the soul of every well regulated man. He may’Jiave no other s'Utiment about him, but the memory of his mothers endures while there in a flutter in his pulse or r throb ol' life in hi i bosom. ‘ Little Locals. Elder M J O’Kollov, of Lar kin, was in town this week. Sec the new ad- of J T Maker & Cos, on this page. Our-friend W YV Harnett, came to town Tuesday on the largest fattest mule he has, wearing the largest, broadest smile he get on his face. Cause—a bran new boy at his home. W B Williams of Neese, was in town this week. If any parties who hav# sub scribed through us for the Consti tution do not receive their paper, they will confer a favor on us by dropping us a card to that effect. Miss Kula Bird has accepted a position with Davison dr Lowe Athens, and loft this evening to take charge of it . Augusta was struck by a cy clone last v ednesdav, which shook up the town considerably. Several house© were uuroofed, and much other damage was done. Spring must be approaching, as the fore runner cyclone has arrived. < otton is rising in price rapidly now, but sensible farmers will not Intent this bait. Plant plenty of corn and then plant all the cotton you can tend, is the motto of Mad ison county farmers. Cotton seed meal and hulls, cheap for caeli. L E Greene .J Co mer, Ga. Spend your cash with J T Baker A o. and get your money s worth. NOTICK. (leorgia—Mad is. >n ooun tv. WhtranJames II Bullock ad ministrator of Mildred B Kullock. deo'd lias applied to me for leave o sell tho la ml belonging to the estate of said deceased am] I will pass upon the same at my oflies on the first mommy in A t ri 1 next. This March 1 t. 0. Daniel. Ordy. As^BDK SiirS srsp^tHfes! •• ißflWt 1 I unique and. and to retrod*. ,o t HE L. I. toper** tood* wk wHI srn.fr ?.* a ftkl Mr p- I K'OSI m each l.waUtv, .jfc. B|K9e KMUtK'M On > -h. •kP •roe BVH Kjj* PB eus•<H ow mk# ft num it u> nr rai> ' Tr* ,h.we nt*. all—vour !• ■ TV?— u,J wound you. T>e b'* AYI IfliKr *i ** >tU*HliMiM ▼ • AI tk* small m 4 of tbs ta). Am I the tnwtfc pari at its ►talk. I * a 4. 4wM ate* taaasa K* rwcrv We attlitasiksa unloa * <* •an uafc* ftvw> oft lo!f lOi (k •* Im. tom the start.virt ml MSStttr a ants *4 one* W• pr *F*" *••* ‘lfclun * ► ALI.BTT 4 sAU *> vwjt. ilavji Legal Notice*. r SHERIFF SALE. Georgia—Madison county: Will be sold on the first Tues day iii Apjil 1895 before the <£ o urt house in said county within? the legal h mrs of tale, to the bidder for cash, the following?’ (}e scribed property to-wit: One? Cer tain trret or parcel of land lying and being the county of Muffison said state, on the waters of creek adjourning lands of j 0 L MontGomery and J P DeadWyler on the North on the East b> j; y Montgomery, south*.) T ccllirj% an( j sauford Owens. 'V o> t 0 s Mont gomery containing 2f>o seres !n,ore or less. said .land levied on as th pnijerty of j L Montgomery to satisfy two tax execu liens issiVed byf F F Martin tax collector of saideonn tyagiinst j L Montgomery, Writ ten notice given tenant in Aisses sion as lequiiod by law®Levy made by j W Borrough and turned over to me for nmlert re meat. This March 7th 189$. L E Brcoks, sheriff. 1 SHERIFF SALE. * Georgia—Madison county. J M ill he so pi on the firat Tues day April 1895 at the court house in said county within the legal hours of sale.-to the highest bid der forcush the following described pioperty to wit: All of two ce - tain tracts of land situated in the ISB district G. m. of said county and stale, one tract known as the mi y McWhorter place, adjoining lands of the Alexander Veal estate, J P Loony, the Madison Springs [aside, and the' lands of Green mc Ever ontaining 50 acres more <r loss; alsa one tract of land in said district and county, known ns the G KcKver place home place, adjoin ing land of.n hove described traot, Wm Bragg, T K Fitts and Green McEver on the pul he road leading from Daniels blie to Braggs Fe/rv, containing 58 acres, mors or lets. Property pointed out by defedaut. Said property levied onas the prop erty ofGreen wcEver to satisfy two executiou issued from the Justice court of 488 diet, G m said county in favor of I H G >hh against Green nsEver. Levy made by J P Loony LC of laid .dist. and turned ov V to me for advertisement. This March 4 1895. L. E. JBiooks, SheilT. iHERIFF SALE. Georgia—Madison county. Will b# said bafors the court faesss c’oer tl Dsnisluvillu it Madi sen Ceuaty during ths legal hours ef ssls on ths firstTuesbay !■ April 1895 to ths highest bidder foreash th fallowing preperly to-wit: Gn# undsrvided third iateren in a tra'-l *r parosl of land lying i u ©aid county el' Madison, am) hounded as folows: on lha north by ;lands of G C Daniel, *ml Gee Allen, on e.tst, by ©f Charley Hunt and Nancy VJaad osn, sosth by te Kvlliiai, w*st by Brolly plsi-u, aad conUiait)" one hundred and thirty acres moio ©i less •ml knows as the F VY Smith place and cos third interest •• said laud levied oe and to bs sold as the prop • rty of C (’ Smith, J M Smith and B Y Smith to satisfy a mortgage ti fa issued from Madison - upsrior Court in favor ef Tbouias <Sr ' tricltlaiid *gdust thaw. Wiitteu netice given tenant iu posossiea. 'l'his March Bth 1895 L E Brooks Sheriff. BLOOD BALM, ! A botiwbolil remedy for all Blood J„d ! SkindtoftM*3. Cures without Jail, SeLf- j iffrs, i>.VaEistis*i,< Atsrrb, Sait i.hjfcm > ana ©very form of Blood Disease frdaalb© (simplest pimple to the foulest Ulcer. Fi ty ’ years use vlth unvarying tuccogi?, dn* j onjjtratrH its paraicount healing, purity* r*2 and building up virtues. On© bote© s m .w rt 7 , . r * Uvc v l rlne than a dozen .of ny otter kind It builds up the health : and atrougth from the first dose. f*~iri?TrtTpoF~aook of ** J *ZV n • "res. ser.t free ttnapplh l eat a, h. , If r t kpt by your looal drttnbV sand 1 IUV for * lar;-c bottle, or SS 00 for six boi- I ! *“<l medii lco will be sent, frsi*! S ! SLOGS CO., AHanla, li J S p o ?: ~Pj m * | v •■: x.£r "■ ¥; ' v>- .a .be;: _■ 1 t> p ,4 ’ ' v ‘ .'*?.* i' * M'V C .'li ‘~ „ . •i' A FAIR TRIAL of Hood's Sac saparilla guarantees a complete Cure. It is an honest medicine honest ly advfiisedandilhonestly Cl *?RS ILL offer bargains for the next r 3O days never heard of before in the ® history of hard-times, we have recently had our store remoddled and are now filling it up with the choicest line of Dry Goods, notions, Ladies and Misses Hats, Shoes, Etc Ever brought to Comer, all of which we will sell as cheap as any house in NORTH-EAST GEORGIA FOR THE CASH. : We also carry a nice line of FANCY AND FAMILY GROCERIES, which cannot be surpassed by any competition. We have on hand a lot of COOKING STOVES, PLOWS AND PLOW STOCKS, WAGON HAR NESS and many other things in the Hardware line which we will dose out at about cost. Don’t forget to get our prices. We will certainly save you money, , £:&" Bring us your produce. Respectfully, JL F S r . Baker h do. yV - . . ■ D Comer, 6a- WILL YOU HELP? Ia the gnat con teat which is to be fought betweaa row aad the nest preside a tf&! clestion Sit THE P6&PLEB BtCMiEY-Tiig if m£s SSnr, *kw diwriwMtiM, wkk* fine coinage of both as opposed to the patliey of ceatracnon, which iy baisg tiiatatod by England, and w&ih levies tribute on every product of the izsia, on vuluatioae of ail brads nod an all amponaaffai isr labor. The Great Issue itw is the double standard against the* si?.Ja stadrd—the hm of both gM m f ut enver its standard money metals, against the orgaeawi pdbrt to bold it> eentmey ef the eanofty rtriXlj to tae gum uotus. THE ATLANT 'A OHeOULATION, Iffi!s,OCO.' Weekly Constitution published at ATLANTA, OA., anrl Laving A GmOttLATßOfti ©F MORS TOAH 805,600, eMsfly amng the termers ef tfea COS:itry, and going to more homes than any weakly newspaper paMfahsd or tb £ee of tfat earth fa The Champten ef the Pospte m tMs as well m in other gnat seatoste in vMkb they arc engaged against the exactions of monopoly. 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You can get your fasme harwomr, publishing this, aud Fhe Constitution, for almost the price of one, ad remember itwri j subscriptions must be ee: t to thin paper and not to The Constrtulioa. THE CSfISTITUTSC'u W the few great newspapers publishing dady edithuu M tke aWB Of the peepie against European Domination of our money system, and it heartily atfroratea: Ist. The Free Coinage of Silver, Believing that the establishment of a eiugle gold standard wfll wreck the prosperity of the great yifytf of the people, though it may profit the few who have already grown rfeh fegr federal pnUsMiaa tmA fldnifll subsidy. * r 2d. Tariff Reform, Believing that by throwing our ports open to the markets of the world and levying ©hlv yajA hoaort duties to pay the actual expenses of the government, the people will be better staved tfrttrnr rmnin t them pay double prices for protection's sake. ' 3d. An Income Tax, Believing that those who have much property should bear the burdens of goverwaent hi the -- - portion to those who have little, *