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THE DANiELWMiE MONITORS
Berry T. Moseley, tZdit ■ ■■:.
VOL. XI!.
The One Crop System
of farming gradually exhausts the land, unless a Fertiliser containing,a
high percentage- of Potash is used. Better crops, a better soil, and a
larger bank account can only-then be expected.
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Atlantic Coast Line v*>r A ashinu
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North and Eas . At "or•'oik e
steamers for Wa -idr-p m.Bey birr
fur Aaltiumre. Old Dominion for
New York.
Trains- 84.n::d 41 solid between
Atlanta and Columbia. with
, through- ccaol for Charleston,
•Tickets for *.nte to alb pmute .at
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on line, or obtain*-! o applica
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Professions]*
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DAVID W MEADOW,
Attorney at Raw.
DixinteviLLE, Ga
Office on corner, west ef Court
House, opposite Masonic Cernev
■■ Will 'jirftctkn: in all f h* .courts* All
Witdnesp proarptlv executed..
Jno. J. Strickland.
Attorney.' '
Athens - - * ca,
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BERRY T. MOSELEY, *
Attorns* al m w,
Daxubi-svill.e, Ga.
Office on corner, west of Court
Ho\tse, opposite Masonic come.
Will practice in all the Courts
Business promptly e>:<:• ;ted.
Geo. C Thomas,
Attorney,
' Athens, t.a.j
J.K. GORDON,
Attorney at Law. ;
Dam si.svii.le, 6 *
Will practice wherever de-ired
proiuopt attention to all business
ntrusted to his care. Office North
conn house.
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Williams: a>krnato, '.Y B J Ilard-
Ut. Growth in Giv .*! 9
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2nd. Cultivation of Chrb.-tian
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C'oite, B H Witcher.
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Opening Rpe'eo'Ke* !i liited to ;;f
m n> fog un - - extension be give,;
by fch-'; Body.
Preaching will arrang-.P br
t!.e loco! i'-M.-'mittee.
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DEAFNESS (OAKNOT PC : -
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by local applications'. as thf.y pi\n
not. resch the
;tfie ejr. Tin - is only utw . -xt#
to rirr dlvsfnef'S. rind ti. nt : rs i;y.
constii utiuna] rarnedies. DefJneas
ie caused by aw intUnned condi t)on
y thb b.ai-n. of 44cjx gfEVt
taoh'iati tube I.en-thW fc.be gets'
inflamed yon have * ruinbling
round or imparlVtc': ana
when i‘ . entirely d'eafuesu
n? the i'iu !t nnd 'fnles?. tf-e infant*
motion can !retaken out and this
tube rordomrl to its’ normal eondti
on ht-rrdiig w : m h? deatr&y.ed forev
er; nine, ca.-.movA often are c* used
by i' winch nolijing hut
•an iiu'lair.yl <; utli : ion of the mu
cous i<urdiced, *
We will give 'O s llnudred
Dollars for any case of deafness
(caused by ••.<>.taa:h) that cannot
I.:;- rurd by f: 4Es .v w Cure;
send for circulhrs, free
K -b C HEN EY A~. CC>., Teiodo, O.
£ ."i'V )I-J by Druggists, 75c,
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’rtiX to a. singing at o
•• ' d.nJr.y afterjiwn. ■
V’ A Tabor -went I<> AC- *
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tei-. nr*?.sorry to- .rhiiilh- j
•■ti-y* o’ prof, siitd .Mrs- 1 * gMciiir
' v. unM-dr.ipw they tvfll■*<> >r ; .
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his Sunday-echoed ieu-son last
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, teiuon Mc.Whirter, wife and
children, visited J B McWhirter
‘'a::iiiy last Sunday.,
Ivtirs Flora ilutehore n aDer
slaying a liienth iii-Rhjuston. visits
ii.g relative*, ha?, returned home.,
much to the delight of *ll. her
friends at this.place. N
The voung people, of Em Lamar
a e'talking of organizing a.liter
-! t club 8(>ol> . We hopiv they
H {;e:s ;ere in this esiuflO* as it
both profitable and amueikg.
'Miss Bsesi# MoWhirte?
ui : r ant young lady of Pt, Iktnar
will leave scop for We
-srs Vve wish her a pleasant
.y -sivd safe arrive.!.' back
liOlilS * ■
r J F Nahne went to Athens last
Wednesday.
Tin* latest, fnd in the wsv of
riding >e calf-back. Delightful
ti:- ’ tint), •
A'uoiber musical near at.,hand.
vV iil say mor* nbout it next week.
hays recently heard that- th* l
falicft h?s gone Out of. style-.
Thi-, intelligeuco will no doubt be
rccei-cd by many Jsorrofnlly-4 Wp
‘think though 4 it iss mistake'jjsdg
m-.w -from th*e way one of our
fodtig men was- clad oa a L. r tiaii
de , .‘ aion. '
W ask the readers >f the
won] tor to not criticise tl ’s dots
i two severely this weak, as our reg
ular correspondent ic absent,
Children get up all your bonks
for va< t aiion will soon be over,
Next Monday morning Prof , mc-
Murry will again ring the bell.
COFFINS AND OASKftl't?.
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Persons at a distance ran rely
on being suited in eotlins and Cftr
1-ets at Danioisville. S is
never short. X have fcbeaii; frc:n
the home made up. Term dish or
.•redit to reeponsd le part^j..
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ib h MOORE,
DENTIST. COMER, GA.
W ill 1.,a In Danlelsrrlhs first
Tuesday. Regular oftieu at Corner.
ark Guaranteed. i'rioes very
)txijaal,ltf,
♦ f-Lar )m -
W r # ’ S'
BBeT e’a; ■■ Jw- Mr. mix punday.
1 |/f 7& . jf-.v
HKSJht outrn. Mv-y
: f m'w n a *" < ’’ :a ‘W rr^-
Rl- L th:'
' f I” 1 #-'- i ‘lerjFid ’'N it
‘1 ’ r %i.o: opF the boy a
f >’• • 5. -.•. <j/Tt r }>as he
\(gaj|ilfrk*; tFiadnm
•*■•.• f t O V'siOi!
-u thAso'e^y.
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• -r not. llk
'Dese .days. It
jutedpinioo fief tiethy-r hAe coins
l*o tile osncl ,< on that- there is no
pine* v ;ai to old Madison.
luArmdim batches are look
ing well.'and with favorable *ea
sons an irnmeuae crop will he
produced. N ■
HB'D Bane,., .p •T) Hiti'dbis.n. L
H nhi'.nii!yr Jf, J O’Kolley,
buy - -crap. - - speech* s at tho
debars Saturday iiiglit.
,Do r,;> f fnij to attend the liter
-3‘ v oaturday *u:., ht. A dialogue
Infilled “Gappy Uncle Tom”,
will bo performed. Several dsr
'>y speeches will bo delivered.
Ownp nut ami boar Pat Fvgan
due Irirh boy sing and toll about
*h,'* anc istorn. Rtder, if you.our
3, Gt:: '• luv'gli attend the lit
s -st '•’•*:.u•,•'• ii;g : |.
one of our most
IVipnlnr young men, icdrg very
days. Lie loves a
certain youag very dearly, aud it
is plain yht? lovwshim in return.
'Bome of the boys all say that
•Allen will occupy the new house
next year, hope their pro
phecy will coins to pass.
Poetry ie the language of Pover
ty-
i often a concealed
weapon.
Uilpid dree not know a (toiler
from n doughnut. *
A loud laugh from a woman in'
like a noise in a picture.
Confidence, ' in a conversation,
has a greater share than wit.
When properly used ones op
portunity will laet a life time.
No man feels entirely at ease
in a ij'illinery establishment.
The old man who f- la young
can’t afford to act na he feels.
Won ten hate 'with their hearts
and despise with their heads;
You cat) do more for yourself
than any one can do for you. .
Tact is sonjetimea an acquired
habit, but never in its highest
form.
.An •rrar •staMiahed jtraman’u
uiFnd I* equal to u f,ct.to him.
Sometime* more' is said by say
ing nothing than by Jfalk'Aig- a
week. .. *
'Erro'r never mado a rope
/.ttonrtf enough to strangle truth
hi'.
'‘Some lucky people always have
foo! at band to take their risks
for them .
A'on never luow how fond you
suaof a boy until you become en
gaged to his siatwr.
A girl can make herself lore a,
man she hates just as she :;*n au-
Qiiir* a taste for olives.
Conceive hot #o high an opin
iop of a man as to be bashful in
bis presence.'
There waa a time in every mans
life when hr- was faithful in his
attachment to one woman.
v Photocsapky.
While in X> uielsville i al! - ..d
and have your picture take:. j’nnt
opposite Monitor office. Firm
eta- ; work guarani <*d at ottom
/pfices. Sample r>f work in 'tent'
and at Fost Office.
*• A S JOHNSON.
jw' jflsvt *J2r
/ id
■0 sLi)or at l M /jfr
apcigfl?
jjji the forks. ,/
f l '
Kj|h) very much needed*
Ami!lard ha? the cleanest cot
ton field around here and has 'it
in fine order for , groining
A good deal of corn be in ft laid
by will) tho the blow And by
t he,wa v aunt Betty Estea has the
finest,coru around hero.
Wedbn’fchuv* t* yo abmad to
get water npw. Prof. Oonwell put
well in good.order for drawing
. List . a
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F- jfcf. Ji'-oh Griffith, one of Mad
iaottß prominent citizens, was in
town this week. ‘“V-
Mr, Wm. Eberhart one of Ogle
thorpe big farmer*, waa in town
last weak,
Mr. I TTerr’ngof Elbert cstin
tv, w*a visiting big boti, M B
Tierring,'near*6 Fork*.
Mieses Eva and Pearl Hitch
cock are both sick this week.
Mr, *# ?■ Mariin’g Imhy ie
quite rick.
Mies Susie Lester ie oonvnlfcaen
ent.
Mr. Dorrie •Griffith the live
merchant of Tbinielavilte, was in
town Thursday,
W W Harnett and hi* roof es
timable lady, wore In town last
Saturday.
A Pittard med* a living trip
to Wiiiterville lt Fridv-y.
'Yalter Hitchcock went to Win—
terville last. Friday.
belter Hitchcock hied' himeelf
to Athena Monday.
Its expected that, Elder Hurst,
will ho with Elders Patterson and
MoLerev at Five Fork# Monday
night, aft.or 2nd 3 U u‘day in" July
on, their way -'tc- Union
mfling urtbljystra.
Dr.. Hampton rolled in on tho
the train Saturday evening. It
interesting to hear him tell of
his trip.
;4re. Missie Smith, a most, no
ble lady w<u visiting at the Glenn
nottee' last Sunday.
Mi** Oliffle Beard a-beautiful
young lady, who hae boon visiting
Mrs. MiPfcio Smith, returned to
bor home iu Washington, Ga.,
Sunday via G C & N,
I rof. Willie Johnaon was. in
town Saturday.
D !> Martin if very niuch' in
disposed this week.
M 1 Scoggins shipped a car
load of wood to Athene last Fri
day.
Pittard Bros, received anothsr
lot of goods test week, and a now
lot of -shoes, which they are ssll
ing cheap.
Elder D P Smith filled J hie ap
pointment at Moriah Saturday
and Sunday. He will preach
there tho remainder of the year.
Carithors <fc Kirk started 'out
with their threshing machine
Monday.
Wonder what has become of
Uttcj* Mack'Faulkner. Has not
Been' down to 5 Forks in some lit
tle time.
Had a rain Sunday tjiat put
new life in Vegetation.
Misses India and Guide Colbert,
Ethel anil and India Carlton of
Atlanta, and Lena Pitner of Ath
ene, five beautiful little ladies,
were iu lown Monday.
That beautiful young lady Miss
Naomi Bimsis visiting your repor
ter and his bettor half/
Messrs Pittard and Meadow
made a hurried trip to Hull Mon
day on business.
A recent convert of tbs Salva-
Uoti army in Seattle, Wash., gave a
startling proof .of the genuineness
of his piofeemoa of repentance by
making public annonneeinent that
he w* i an escaped convict, having
sixteen yearoyel'to serve in the
-mvortli, Kan., pvuitentiary,
and : hat he way ready to go back
/’ * f-w days ago a guard
from the penitentiary arrived in
S uttle, idemifiid th# converted
convict and took him back, really
' , y.yra • yvo'wl
§dd. F./:-'mtjQo>Van, Bus. Manger
/'S’ S, Convention
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07 THE THE SAREPTA BAP
TIST ASSOCIATION.
Of the Serepta association to be
hold with Yhe Crawford Baptist
church Tuesday aud, A'edneaday,
July 28rd and 21th. I^)s,
10:30 a m praver service, led by
C A Stevene,
11 am— Dr. W H
Young. . A|'poirsttrlent of ,Oom
mittee on cr< dentiais
1 A.P in ~P.rayet and song’aervice,
by AI S Weavoy. J
speeches limitod to 5 minutes. '
345 p m —Who ongl:t to be
! member* of the Sunday-school and
why. R T pittard. '
3:30 p m—General discussion,
speeches limited to 5 minute*.
4:15 p m—Question box opened;
miscellaneous business; announce
menta, etc.
Wednesday, July 24th.
9 a m—Prayer and song service
led by B F Elliott.
9:30 a m—Election of officers
for the enßuoing year
10 a m—The Swuday-sohoul and
agency, fl] for winning couls to
Christ, J W Martin; [2] for
building up souls in Christ, R S
Cheney; 15 minutes each.
10:30 a m—General discussion,
limited to 5 minutes each.
11 a m Sermon by Dr. Wil
liams, of Elberton. .
2pm Prayer end song service
led by LF Edward#.
2:20 p m How can church
members be induced to give the
Sunday-school their presence and
assistance? W M CoiTe.
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2?ltQ p„ : *n •, XiauwaJ. dianuwjitja
pa*enes limited to 6 minutes,”
8:40 Question box opened.
3:40 p m selection of time and
place of next meeting and gener
al business.,
Closing ertarcisea.
The above program to be inter,
spersed with Binging at the dis
cretion of :he ‘president.
A Man with a History.
HI. Bmly (ovrrwl with I.nmin. Could
not eat ‘and Thought he was
KlhK *< diy up.
(From tin■ Xtuh/viUc, Taut., Jlrtnncr.)
Mr. John W.Thorntw, Jr., of Theta. Tenn.,
Is n man with a most interesting history.
“ It wan in ’B4, said he to a reporter
who trad asked him for the story of hp life,
when i was forking in the silver mines of
New Mexico, that my troubles began.
“ From simple indigestion my malady de
veloped intoa chronic inability to take nny
substantial food, and at tiinos I was pros
trated bv sfiMls of heart palpitation. Ob
the nth of April, 1808, I suddenly col
lapsed, and for days I was unconsclnits,
in fact I wkh not fully myself until Jnlv.
On September Ist l weighed but 70 pound*
whereas my normal weight is 105 pounds.
All over iny body there were lumps from
the size of a grape to the size of a walnut,
my fingers were cramped so that I cou.d not
more than half straighten them. 1 hud en
tirely lost control of my lower limbs and
njy hand tfembled so that I could hot drintc
without spilling the liauid. Nothing would?
remain on my stomach, and it seemed that
1 must and up before many uitpjje tlyys bad
passed.
“ 1 made another round of thc.jtftysicians,
Calling iu one after the other, ttivt'by th
aid of morphine ami other medicines they
gave ma. 1 managed to live though barely
througii the fall.
Here Mr. Thomas displayed his arms,
an 1 iu::: above the elbow of each there was
a large irregular stairf as large as the palm
of the hau l and of a purple eilor, the space
covered bythe mark wan sunken nearly to
the bone. “ That,” said Mr. Thornar., "is
what the doctors did by putting morphine
into me.
“ On tiie llth of December, 1893, just,eight
months after i took permanently to lied—l
shall never forget the date—my cousin, Joe
Foster,"of Carters’ Creek, called on me and
gave me n box of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pklv
fr Pale People, saying they had cured
of partial paralysis, with which I '
hart all but died. I followed his >
and began taking the medicine, a
1 st uid before you to-dny the molt
man on earth. Look at iy Inn
steady as yours; my face bos a lie.
about it; J have been attend!
duties for a month. Shice I bc,u.
the pills f have gained ?0 pounds, and . ...j
still gaining. All the knots hive disap
peared from my body except this lictie
kennel hero in my palm. I have a good
appetite and 1 am almost as strong as 1 ever
was.
“ V'-storday I rode thirty-seven miles on
horseback, I feel tired to-day but not sick.
! used to have from two to four spells of
heart palpitation every night, since 1 began
the use of tiie pills I have had but tou
•pells altogether.
. “ l , ”dtively that I was cured by
Dr. Williams’ Pink Tills, and I believe
firmly that it is the mo.it wonderful remedy
ip existence to-day, a’ ' every fact I have
presented to you is kr. uto my neighbors
as well as to m vself, and they will certify in
the truth oi my remarkable curs.”
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