The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, March 28, 1895, Image 1
x jOHli lALSVILLE MONITOR.
BERRY T. MOSELEY, Editor.
VOL. XII.
Professional.
DAVID W MEADOW,
Attorney at Law.
DxN'lEr-SVILLK, Gi.
Office on corner, west of Court
flense, opposite Masonic Coru.r
Will practice iu all the courts, AH
business pro:*.iplly executed.
Jno. J. Strickland.
Attorney.
Athens - oa,
—4£—
MERRY T. MOSELY,
Attorney at Law,
Danielsville, 61a.
Office en corner, west of Court
House, opposite Masonic corne.
Will practice in all the Courts
Business promptly executed.
Geo. C Thomas,
Attorney,
Athens, Ga.
J.E. GORDON,
Attorney at Law.
, 1 DaNIELSVILLK,’Ga
Will practice wherever de c ired
prompt attention to all business
entrusted to his care. Office North
#f eeim house.
R. P. Sorrells,
P HYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Danielsvillc, Ga.
Calls answered and prescriptions
filed at all hours.
Diseases ef women and children
a specialty,
J. L GRIFFITH.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Danielsville, Ga.
Office south of court house.
Calls answered and prescriptions
filled promptly.
J W Meader
*.
PHYSICIAN ANP DRGGUSIT.
Five Forks, Ga.
Calls answared 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.
In
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'you imagine—-serious and
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A Miracle in Vermont.
THE WONDERFUL EXPERIENCE OF A
WELL-KNOWN CHELSEA MAN.
Stricken with an Incurable Disease
and yet Cured.
{From Qic Argus and Patriot, Montpelier, 17.)
Eight years ago <ieo. Hutchinson moved
from Bradford to Chelsea, Vfc., and bought
the sawmill at the latter place. He wa9
known as one of. the strongest tueu in that
section. On Dec. 10,’a2 while at work in
the mill, he was struck in the hack by a
flying hoard, which seriously injured him
and incapacitated him for work of any
kind. Asa result of tills, Locomotor Ataxia
set in, (this is a form of .paralysis which
deprives the patient of all use of his lower
limbs.) The Argus A Patriot interviewed
Mr. Hutchinson to-day, and his story is
here given in his own words.
“M v back ached continually and my legs
began to-grow numb aijil to tie less anil less
usable. By'the loth of April I could do
absolutely nothing and was scarcely able to
stand. My physicians advised-me to go hi
the Mary Fletcher Hospital at Hurlii gton,
to be treated, and 1 took their advice. When
I left home my friends bade me goo 1-bye,
never expecting to see me alive again.
The physicians at the hospital told me that
my case was a serious one Sml I was com
pletely discouraged. I remained at the
hospital seven weeks and tdok tite medicines
which the doctors gave me. I felt better at
the hospital and thought that I was recover
ing, and went home to continue their treat
ment, which 1 did for two mo ths, and also
had an electric battery tinder their advice.
The improvement, however,did not continue
and i began to give up hope. August Ist,
1893, f could not get out of my chair without
assistance, and if I got down lipon the floor, I
could not get up alone. About this time I
chanced to read an account of the wonder
ful curative powers of Dr. Williams’ Pink
Pills for Pale People in cases similar to my
own. I did not have anv faith in the Piiis
hut thought a trial could do no harm, so I
bought some without telling anyone what I
was going to do. After I had been .taking
them some time i found that, for the first time
in months 1 was able to walk down to.the
post ofllce, and m v neighbors began to dis
cuss the marked improvement in my health.
As 1 continued the medicine I ion tinned to
improve, and soon recommenced work
in the mill, at'first very lightly, and in
creasing as I was able and as i gained in
health and spirits, and now for the past
three months 1 have been working ten hours
r'r day almost as steadily as I overdid.
feel w 11, oat well and sleep as we l as I
ever did a'nd I have no pain anywhere,”
Tlie reporter talked with several other gen
tlemen in regard to the ease of Mr Ilntchin
on, who stated that anv statement he might
make would he entitled to entire credence.
Dr. Williams’ Pink Piiis contain a'l lire
elementi nec’ssnrv to give new life and
richness to the blood and restore shattered
nerves. They are for sale by all druggists,
oissnav be had by mail from’ Dr. Williams’
Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y., for
Vie. per box, or G boxes for $2.50.
SHERIFF SAMS.
Georgia—Madison county.
Will be sold on the first Tues
day in April next at the Court
house in said County \vithin the le
gal hours of sale to the highest bid
der for cash the foliowing property
to-wit:
All wines, liquors, beers and all
other spirituous and malt liquors
together with all fixtures, furni
tures and all appurtenances be
longing to tlie barroom of said R
L Ware in the town of I’omerin
said county. Said property levied
on as the property of R L Ware
to satisfy a mortgage execution is
sued from ihe superior court of
said county in favor of James P
“holston against R L Ware.
This March 1895.
L. E. BROOKS, Sheriff.
. SHERIFF SALE
Georgia—Madison county.
WiH bo B'ild on the first Tuesday
i< April '*x& *t the Conrt hops*
ie Skid Com t> w’this the legal boms
of sl to the highest for e*b the fol
lowieg property to-w'‘:
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
matoe*. oysters, salmon and sar
dine*, one lot con in ear, one lot
shell corn, one oil tank and oil,
one lot jug ware, one iot bottles
quart* ami 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 hay mare G or 7 rears 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 said couty for spec
ify tax against R L Ware. This
March 7th 1895.
LE Brooks sheriff.
NOTICE.
Georgia —Madison county.
Wherea* it ba* be** reprent*d
to me that J R Meadows, I at* of
■aid • mty, died testate, and having
no executor now i* life, all persona
are h*reby notified t* be at my of*
fice on the first Monday in April t*
show why S C O’KlJey orsome other
fit and preper person should not be
appointed administrator with wid
anuexed of said deceased. This
March 4th 18^5.
G C Daniel, Orj
FOR MADISON COUNTY AND THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY.
DANIELSVILLE, MADISON COUNTY, GA.. THURSDAY, March 2t(h 189?.
Madison Comity Si-Mil Districts.
A? Laid out by the Board of Education"
* a-nd Ratified by Same in
Regular Session.
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No. 1. Danielsville Sub-District.
Beginning at mouth of Hodge creek, thence up said creek to forks
on Danielsville and Athens road, thence to J D Lar.es, thence to the
J P Wright place, known as the Galliher old place on South river, thence
!o two mile poston tlie Danielsville and Carnesville road, thence to E L
Bentons, thence to Millican shoals on Hancock branch, thence down said
branch to mouth, thence on air line to J J Meadows, thence to T J
Scotts place, thence to Scull shoal creek, at the mouth of the
Bennett Simmons spring branch, thence up said branch to the spring,
thence to T A Grimes, thence to the Clark Floyd old place, thence to the
ford of South river on road from Danielsville to Five Forks, thence up
said liver to the mouth of Hodge creek, the beginning corner,
No. 2. Union Church Bub-Di>trict.
Beginning at J 1 Wright’s on Panielsville and Jeffspson road, above
Rogers mill; thence to the 0 M Davie old place; thence to Samuel Da
vis’; thence to J W White’s; thence on air line to the Hardy place;
thence on air line to B R Williams place; thence on air line to BO
Williams; thence along the public road by J Young William* to where
J fc M Sanders now lives: thence on air line to O’Kelley ford; thence down
said creek to ford at road below the Alfred Seagraves old place; thence
dong said road, to Athens and Carnesville road near J T Davis'; thence
on air line to J P Wright’s, the beginning corner.
No. 8. White’s Sub-DisthiOt.
Beginning on Union ohurch line at J P Wrights; thenc* along said
Union church line to the CM Davie plac*; thence to Danielsville dis
trict on new public road no&r v A{ Threatt; thence along *aid Dan
ielsville district line to Millican shoals on Hancock branch; thence to
Capt. J M Kidd’s place; thence,to t|ie- Zejpv Bray old place; thance to
Thomas Chandlers place; thence to V/ £.oj\lT; thence to ford of creek
below said G.W Lordriver; thence co
jT\V rights, the beginning corner.
No. 4. Meadowl Sub-District.
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Beginning at forks of road betvv en Frank Graham* and Simmons
place, on Danielsville and Comer roi t; thence along Danielsville üb.
district line to tho ford of South rive on Danielsville dud Five Forks
road; thance to Jack Lander# place; 'thence to J I Lander*, and includ
ing all houses on his place; thence o Washington Grimes; thence to
J W Bryants; thence to J T Turners th*hce to J T Porterfield’s, thence
to the old Jim Porterfield place; the .ee to the Sam David old place;
thence to tlie place where Hon. I J Me.dow first settled, near W T Mead
ow*; thence to the ford of the branc near the Hopkins old place; thence
up the Danielsville sub-district line thence along said Daniolßville sub
school district line to beginning cornenearFrank Graham*.
Ne. 5. Veal’s Sub-District.
Beginning on “Whites sub-distric line at Capt. J M Kidd’s place;
thence down the White district line t > the Danielsville line at Millican
shoals; thence along said Danielsville line to public road to J J Meadow*,
Sr.; thence to head of Walnut bran h; thence d*wn said branch to
Little Blue stone; thence down said cfeek to Big Blue stone creek ; thence
up said Big Blue stone creek to the til Strickland old saw mill .place;
thence to Capt. J M Kidds place, tip beginning corner.
No. 8. Farmer’s Sub-District,
Beginning at the new Lattice Brdge acrosa Broad river ; thence up
said river to the Veal old place, the carrier of the Bond’s district; thonco
along said line to the Aaron old gin place, on Big Blue stone creek,
to the forks; thence iip Little Blue a.one creek and Walnut branch to
Danielsville sub-district line; thence dong said line to Scull shoal creek ;
thence down said creek to where the Brooklyn and Mill a. -m. line cross
es snid creek; thence down said 'district line to Broad river; thence
up said river to the new Lattice Bridgs, the beginning corner.
No. 7. Oak Grove Sub-District.
Beginning on Broad river at farmers sub-district line; thence up
sr.id district line to Scull shoal creek dfhence to Frank Graham’s; thence
to Dave Ford's; thence J 1 Parhams;! thence on air line to head of No
land creek; thence down said creek td Broad river; thence up said riv—
to beginning corner.
• No. 8. Eberiiardt’k Sub-District.
Beginning at Vickery’s-ferry; thence to Mat Bruce’g ) thence to
Alex Seymours; thence to J M Guest; thence to Vinyards creek
church; thence to J T Christians; thence to David J Coopers; thence
to the Collins old place; thence to Hoily creek, nearC M Smith :thciife£
down said creek to Broad river; thence up said river, to Vickery’s F6rry
the beginning corner.
No. 9. Union Springs Sub-District.
Begininning at mouth of Noland creek on Broad river; thence
down said river to Eberhart’s district line; thence along said district
line to Vineyards creek church; thence foO B Threlkelds; thence to
Louiza Moons; thence to M M Parhams; thence to Oak Grove district
line, at head of Noland creek: thence down said creek and line to be
ginning.
4f'*,
No. 10, Coi.LiNs Sub-District.
Begining near Frank Graham’s on Oak Grove line;thence down said
line to Union Springs line; thence out said line to J T Christian, corn
er of Union springs line and Eberharts line; Ihenoe along said Eherharts
district line to corner near David Coopers; thence to C M Smith's; thence
Holly creek; thence up said creek to A B Canada’s; thence to Mrs. M
A Pattens; thence to Fra ik Herrings; thence te L. Grahams, thence to
begining corner near Frank Grahams.
(Coatinued oa Lool Pa^e.]
Local Happenings,
Items of Interst to ‘‘Free
State” People Picked
UP bv
MONITOR REPORTERS
Mud Handed Oat in Small Mouthfuls so ai to
Be Eaellj Digested---BlUto, Beatbe,
Marriages, Visitors, Etc.
P E Griffeth, was in the claasic
city last Monday.
Spend your cash w ith J T Baker
& ( o. and get your money s worth
Cotton seed meal and hulls,
cheap for cash i L E Greene, Co
mer, Ga.
L E Greene was at Carnesville
court this week.
Mra. W D Carrington was viai
ting relatives in Comer tins week.
J R Williams and wife of Neese,
was visiting Mrs. Williams father,
John Brooks this week.
If you don’t believe we sell the
best RSo a pound chewing tobacco
on earth, just try a pound. J T
Baker A Cos. Corner, Ga
Bees wax wanted, at L E Greenes,
Daniolsville and Comer.
T A. Grimes, visited his brothor
Gabriel Grimes in Jackson county
last Saturday, who has been quite
sick bu#is now much better.
Mrs D U Moseley and lira. TV O
Welch visited lffrs. H T Murry at.
Nicholson, last Saturday and Sun
day.
We will sell you a good cooking
etove with 20 pieces any where
from 7 to 0 dolia' p, J T Baker 4 Cos
Comer Ga,
w k—rJmkxmm • 4M|
There will be a Sunday School
organised at Methodist Church
here on next Sunday morning at
10 0 clock. All are invited to be
present and help out the cause,
After the first of April, we will
have a Sunday mail. This is a
new depart ure for Danieleville and
shows that we are gradually coin
ing t.o the front. No more waiting
till Monday afternoon to get your
Sundays Constitution.
SO o’K'lley was in Athens last
Saturday.
Cols. David MT Meadow and
John E Gordon attended Carnes*
ville court this week.
We will pay the highest market
price for all kinds of country pro
duce. J T Baker A Cos. Comer.. Ga.
I will remain in Danielsville
Bor 10 days longer. Call at
once and have your photos, made.
This Miych 2#th 1|5)5.
J. A. HUFF, Photographer.
I. E Brooks was quite sick the
first of the week.
The grip seems to have the
country by the throat. Every day
we read of some prominent person
dying with this dreaded disease.
Two papers for the
price of one—why not
take them and be happy.
You will never regret it.
Our Fort Lamar correspondent
seems to have forsaken us.
C W Meadow of Comer was up to
seems Sunday last. , ,*
and Chicken* wanted at
L; ; tv*Gwms, Danieisville& Comer.
Bring us your chickens, egge,
gutter arid dry hides. J T Baker
ifc Cos. Comer, Ga.
J T Patton and wife of Coiner
was visiting Mr. and Mrs. W E
Kellurn last Sunday.
Capt. Kidd is taking in Oarnes
ville Court this week.
The farmers are busy hauling
their guano.
A lot of mens fine and Jmedimu
hats at whole sale prices., J T Ba
ker & Cos. Comer, Ga.
Coffins and Caskets.
Persous at a distance can rely
on being suited in Coffins and Cas
kets at Dasielsville. Stook is
never short. I have them from
the home up. Term- cash or ored
t to responsible parties-
A. S. JOHNSON.
EDW. McGOWAN, business MAXAaaa,
A Living Picture.
The following clincher is from
an exohange, and we trust it will
receive the proper attention and
consideration from the bretheren
aubacibers of the Monitor:
A drummer—and a drummer,
you know never lies—told us yes
terday of how a preacher tested the
effects of hard times on his con
gregation. At the conclusion of
one,of his Hermons he, said: “Let
everybody in the house who are
paying their debts, stands un.”
rrrßWtmiy iWery man woman and
child, with one exception, arose to
their feet. The " preacher seated
the crowd and then tftffd: “Let
every man who is not paying his
debt* stand,” The exception no-
care-worn, hungry looking,
clothed in his last summer suit in
dividual, slowly assun ed s perpen
dicular position and leaned upon
the back of the 1 e:ioh in faynt of
him “How is it my friend asked the
minister, “that you are the only
man in this b rg oo igr gation wl o
is unable to meet his obligations?
“Run a newspaper,’’ he meekly re
plied, “and iny brethren who have
just stood up are my subscribers,
*d .” “Let u* )*ay,” ex
claimed the preacher. This is a liv
ing picture. Y
Cottonseed Meal and Hulls
.
I have a’ qaawtity of cotton need
meal aad bulls —the best cow feed
on earth—which lam s*)liug o h*p.
i Delivered at Hull, or shipped to
any point on l> C t N.
G. W. B. RAIDEN,
lulT, station. Dewdy, P. O,
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1 1 RIFF SALE.
GEORGlA—Madison county: *
Om* certain tract or parcel of
land lying and being in the coun
ty of Madison said stifle, being a
part of the John A Besryman tract
of land, the whole tract contain
ing 800 acres more or less, 200
acres being levied on and same
being on the East side of said
tract of 800 acres, and having the
dwellings and outbuildings there
on, and befuded as follows: By
land of Berryman on the Nortli,
ont'e East by 8 A Ginn, on the
South by MarthaT Daniil, and on
the West by lands of John A
Berryman of this aume tract, the
tract levied on containing 200
acres. The said land levied oh
by virture of three Fi Fas issued
I fiom the Justices Court of the
' 870th Diet. 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 W
i Jordan anil John A. Berryman,
an one in favor of s A Ginn vs S W
Jordan, J A Berryman, and M W
I Berryman, said property levied
jon as property of John A Berry
man. Levy made by C W Bcar-
I borough L C of 591st Dist G M
I Madison county and turned over
to me for advertisement written
.notice given tenant in posession ns
required law. This March 7th
1895.
L E Brooks, Sheriff.
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DANIELSVILLE, - - - GA*
NO. 38.