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THE MONITOR,
Puxlishis Bviry FaiDAY.
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
Mtstley & McGowan.
Eds. and Props,
•T’he wifeof Hev. Dewitt Tal
ola’dge -died on last Monday,
Chin* will now have a little
skirmish with England, over the
massacre of neveral English mis
sionaries in that, country recently.
fdf United States senator from
Kentucky, the state that straddled
the financial issue, is wilining
with ease.
Buffalo Bill with his wild weal
ihow will be ia Atlanta during the
exposition this fall. A number of
new features will be added to this
already great show.
Bicycle and bloomers seem to
W taking the day We do not ob
ject to ladio* riding bicycler,but do
riot think they ought to do so in
ldoomsrs. ft is going toward the
liew woman a Uitle too fast for us.
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Missouri democrats have held a
.convention on the money ques
tion, elected anew executive com
mittee a majority of whom are for
silver, aad missed resolutions in
which they declare for the free
and utdimiud coinage of silver at
jtbe ration <p 10 to 1. Texas, also,
ibas fallen Into line and passed sim
ilar resoliniona. One bv one the
ftates are falling into line.
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The war in Cuba isSdill going
on and from what we cah gather
from |hc reports sent ouV the!
Cuban* are winning in evervUmt
tle, and are having nccossiodV to
their ranks every day, Mexiop,
we sfee is talking about annexing
the Island to her territory and if
aha does the United States will
loose thereby. This island is at
our door and we think should be
annexed to the United Statoe.
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We reotived the annual
catalogue p$ t the Qesrgik Normal
and Industrial gghpol at Milledge
villa. Th'i catalogue beautifully
illustrates "the buildings of this
iuatitutinn and givos snipe valu*
able information in regard to the
same. It further shows that the
large attendance ia increasing. Thir
faculty is one of the hast in tho
south and the school is first class
and in our opinion, you conln do
ua better than to send your daugh
ter ta this school.
WhU# the ladies of Atlanta are
getting up a petition to the Oov
ernar for the commutation of the
death sentence to imprisonment
for life for Mrs. Nobles, who
killed,or hifsd her husband kill
ed, soma time ago, the {citizens of
Twiggs county, the scene of .the
murder, are holding mass meeting
and passing resolutions against
•uoh,action. These people claim
that the commutation of this sen
tence would tend to cause riot and
bloodshed in their county. It
seems to us that these know more
the oase than any others,
ancf'thwi.the verdict of a "jury in
that oouatylhwt4sL be respected,
especially so the
sentiments of the people eo
ly. We thought when this move
ment in Atlanta flret started, and
think so vet, that these good ladies
are misplacing their sympathy.
MtCH INTEREST MVNI
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There is much interested man
ifested in the meeting that is now
in progress at the Baptist church
hers, and several have joined {both
by letter and experience, while
some have placed themselves un
der the watch care of the church.
k*rge congregations turned out to
each service, and we hope that
mleh good will be do^e.
THE SPEAKING SATURDAY .
A large crowd assembled in the
the Baptist church grove on last
Saturday to listen to an* address
from State School Commissioner
Glenn, who came to apeak in the
iutereat of the public school sys
tem of Georgia.
He spoke to the point, currying
favors from no source, but con
demning that which he thought
was wrong. His speech was listen
ed to very attentively, and we hope
much goad will come from it.
He very frankly told the teachers
that if they intended to teach
school while he was in office, that
they bad lo know something, and
made no excuse for the last exami
nation papers being so iong.
, ♦x,,-. the good la
dies proceeded to sprfllcf a magni
ficent basket dinner, and all en
joyed themselves eating of the
good things spread before them
until they were filled.
Everybody enjoyed the address
by Commissioner Glean, the din
ner and a day of recreation.
MALICIOUS MISCHIEF.
One night last week some party
or parlies, want, into A S John
son’s yard and deliberately turn
ed the llowera out of the pots onto
the ground, setting the pots back
nicoly in their proper place. They
then went to some Moon vines that
Mrs. Johnson had growing around
the piazza for a shade and pulled
them up by the roots. Now we do
not know who those parties w.re,
but it was a piece of malicious
mischief of the most contempti
ble kind, and if the parties could
be caught, they should be dealt
with.
REGISTRATION BOOKS OPEN.
To the voters of the 205th district
G. M :
The registration books for Madi
sPn wwntyjvre now open. For
the those who de
sirs to vote at approaching
Srohibition election in the 205th
istribt, I will Vie at Comer on-the
15th. 17th./aud 20th. and at'Pao
li on'the 17th. 19th and 21st. of
August, and at the ceurt liouso on
the 12nd. on which day the hooks
will he closed. Register if you de
sire to vote,
E. E. Martin, T. C.
A RUNAWAY.
Last Wednesday S C O’Kelley’s
horse was standing in front of
L E Greenes stors with no one
holding him. became frightened
at something and ran away, going
through the grove behind the coun
ty jail. When near the branch
the buggy struck a tree and the
horse broke loose and ran home.
Fortunately no one was in the
buggy at the time, and the damage
doQO,waH to the buggy and har
ness.
ALMOST.'A RUNAWAY..
Last Tuesday It T Daniel was
coming to church hers, with hia
family ami several others, in a two
horse H wagon. Whan near the
church one of Ins wagon wheels
cams off, letting the axle down to
to the ground, which frightened
his team, but he succeeded in stop
ding them hefor-mudurlamage was
done, or anyou* hurl.
Mrs. L E Bracks was stricken
with a cpngeetive chill an yester
day and since tl en has been quite
sick, but is better now.
SHERIFF SALE.
Georgia—Madiaeu oonntj:
Will be io}d on the firet Tuesday
ia September next at the ceurt house
ia said oeuhty.wUhia the legal hour*
of sale to j the hfchsst bidder for
"eaafejthe following property to-wit:
in said county on
<he creek, ad
joining lands of Williams
Lester aHI othpnj and ominded ae
foil#we: Rsgfuntng at a Fw.thence
N2, W to P o,>h4aoe S 17,
W 11.10 *o reck, thence S 75 E
14,9i to red oak, ths*co 814 1-2 E
17,00 to the beginning comer, con
taining sixty and one tenth sere*,
mere or lew. Said land ley'ed en
as Ike property ( J W HiHmta to
satisfy a h fa issued frem tbs Jns
tioe ooart ef the B*2nd dfa- Q M
said oohaty in favor of Kihertnn
OIU mill egainst Hardmanaad Bel
Un. Lyj asade by J Fmo an. L 0
382 ad dist 6 M and turned oyar to
asa for advertisement. WritUa no
tice given tenant ia possession This
augut( Blh 1895.
• l*. h • HR GOES. J
5 Forks
Local Happenings around
the Fofks.
J T Pittard, the live merchant f(
Winterville, was in town last Wed
nesday. . f.
1) B Martin and Walter Hitch'
cock went to Athens last Wednes
day. ; V i- '/>
L E Brooke, our accomtnonating
sheriff, whs in town Tuesday and
bv the way arrested Geo. Bi'illock
three miles above here on the same
day. Bullock gave bond. J
S C o : Kelley, Vtadisos’s Efficient
Cteik ef Court, was in ...town k Wed
nesday. .•
Sheriff [Brooks landed Joe Jack
son, sol., in jail last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J B Latty of
Jsckson county, are • visiting the
family of mis. Betty Estes.
M E Scoggias was in towtf " Fri
**7, smiling and happy—a 12
pound baoy boy recently arrived at
iiis horns*
Mr. Lyle and wife of (Jackson
cousty, were visiting his brother E
A C Lyle last week.
T W Long, Comity JTtaasurer;
was in town Friday.
Mr. Jim Adams and w|ife and
Miss Ossie Malcom, of Walton
county, were visiting the family
of G T Whitworth last week.
Miss Cora Thompson of near
-here, and Miss Mary Teagle of
Hoseh ton, visited in town last Fri
day.
Miss Moll.e Clemons a very
pretty young lady with n splendid
education, is assisting W C Murry
.itihia school. Willie is; having
a fine school.
W w •Kidd is on the stick Ikt
this week.,v,
Mrs Joaie Faulkner, of Hosch
ton, is visiting her mother, Mrs.
J R Wintry, and other relatives
near hero this week.
J. I. GRIFFITH.
HjffflerAtf AXD.'Spß'c.lrox
Daniklsville, Qa.
Office South of Court House,
calls answared and prescriptions
filled promptly:
R. P. Sorrells,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEQSL-
Dan ielsviJhiy^N.
Calls answered and prescriptiens
filled at all hours.
Diseases of women andj children
a specialty.
R. F, MOORE,
DENTIST, GA.
Will ba in DanieHsvilld every first
Tuesday. at Comer,
** ork GuanfikMdj Prices very
reasonable-. •
Pure lVrouato^€6fn
Whiskey
For sale 5y
J/H. ins,
Our luonntain corn whiskey is ab
eolutely pure, Not even "a small
headacne in a whole barrel.
We also handle the best Rye,
whiskies, Brandies, Gin, Peers
Cigars, etc.
Our bottles are full measure
and we guarantee to treat you
fairly, When you come to Comer
give us a call.
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ORDINARY’S COURT.
COWSIDERABLE BCBUUtSS DISPOSED
OF —NEW BUSINESS STARTED. -
Last Monday was Ordinary’s
court day, and the following was
the business transacted therein :
Citation for lettori of dismission
of J W Dean. J B Dean and J C
Tyner as administrators of the J
M D4n. dre’d.
Application for letters of ad
ministration by J F L Bond, on
the estate of N C Bond, dec’d.*'-
Citation for years support for
M A J Culberson and children out
of the estate of J M Culberson,
dic’d. f
Citation for years support for
Mrs. Hulda Moore, out of estate
J N Moore, ‘dec’d.
NOTICE.
Ge r^i* —Mvtiaon connty.
Petition having been filed ac
cording to the provisions of an
act of the General Assembly of
Georgia, approved Dec. 20th 1884,
and an act amendatory thereto ap
proved Sept. 14th 1885, asking that
an election he ordered for the 205
Dist. G M and for the town of Cr
mer therein, on the question of
“For Prohibition” or ‘‘ Against
Prohibition”, under the provis
ions of said act, and an act amen
datory thereto.
It is therefore ordered that an
election be held at the election
precincts in and for said 205th
dist G M said county, and for the
town of Comer in said district,
under the rules and regulations
set forth in said above named acts,
on MONDAY, RF.PT. 9th 1895.
All desiring to vote for pro
hibition will have written or print
ed on their tickets the words “For
Prohibition”. All desiring to
vote against prohibition should
have written or printed on their
ticket!' the words "“Against Pro
hibition.” All persons, entitled
to vote under law for members
of the General Assembly, will be
entitled to vote in said election.
This August 2nd. 1896.
< G. C. DANIEL. Ord.
NOTICE.
Georgia—Madison county.
WliereasNW II Bullock, adminis
trator ntr. A C Stevens, dec’d.
has applied \o me for letters of
distnissioil frrnn said administra
tion, Thiais flherefore to cire all
4rsnns <-onWi>4ibd- 4-e4*ajUiiiy of
fice on the first ' Mondayiu Oct.
next to sink vWiy said letters
should not be graiVfed in terms of
the law. Tli* July Ist 1895.
G C Daniel, Ord.
NOTICE.
Georgia—Madison county:
Whereas the commissioners ap
pointed to set apart a years sup
port for Mrs. M> A J Culberson,
[widow of J m eulbersen,) aad her
minor children* out of the estate of
J m culberson/xieeM. "MTe filed
peraoas intsr-
be at' my office on the
Ist Monday in September next to
show why said report should not
be allowed. August sth 1895,
G C Daniel, Ord,
- NOTICE.
i
Georgia—Madison oountp:
Whereas T W Dean, J B Dean
and J C Tyner, administrator of J
M Dean, deo’d have applied to me
far letti-r. said
adlliiiinifTiiiin. This is therefore to
all persons to beat my
office on the first, Monday in Nov*
uext to show why should
not be granted. This August. sth
1895, Q C Daniel, OrdT'
NOTICE,
Georgia —Madison county.
Whereas J FL Rond has applied
to me for letters ol administration on
the. estate C Bond
■’“-ijftsirif - Yhig is therefore to cite
copcerned to lie at my
office on in Sept,
next te show why should
uol h granted. This
G C Daniel, Ord.
NOTICE.
Georgia—Madison eonnty:
Wl.usagihe eemmissieners ap
pointed te aePhpajda years support
fer Huldafc noorafwhyag of John N
Moere, and beiVminor children, out
of the'estate oW said John N neore.
have made th/r report and I will
pasa upen the the Ist Mon
day in September uenUat my olfice
in Danielsrille. This
G C Danbn^'i>rd.
WILLIII! HIGH SCHOOL
Fall term, Opens July Bth ?95
i
This school is to he taught absolutely FREE for every child
within the school age for the term of One Hundred Days" at any
time in the school year of 1895. Parents will find it to their ad
vantage to patronize this school Board from. $5 to $lO per month
COURSE OF STUDY:
Primary Grade: Spelling, Reading,-Writing, First
Steps in Geography and Primary Arithmetic SI,OO
Intermediate Grade, Spelling. Readiug, Writing, [contin
ued) KleinentaryJGeography, Elementary grammar, interme
diate Arithmetic, Composition $1.30
Advance Grade: Spelling, Writing, History, United
Pates and General complete and Physical Geography, ad*
ranced Arithmetic, complete gramnuu,' Latin, Algebra,
PJiYsiylogY, etc. SI.OO
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MiSlf WILLIE A QUINN, Assistant.
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Write them before entering elsewhere.
DRAUGIJOX’S PRACTICAL BUSINESS
COLLEGE, Nashville, Tenn. Bookkeeping,
Banking, Penmanship, Shorthand, Type
writing, Telegraphy, etc. Positions guaranteed
under certain conditions. Cheap Board. No
vacation. Onr free Catalogue will explain all.
Send for it.
TENNESSEE MILITARY ACADEMY, Nash
ville, Tenn. Everything new and
tor particulars ndares* Secretary, 135 North
Spruce Street, Nashville, Tenn.
OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE. Forty-fourth vear.
§175 pays 10 months. Address Prof. Holt,' Oak
Ridge. N. C.
PAY WITHOUT CASH for onr quarterly Teachers* and
8t .dents’ Journal one year by sending P. O. addreaw* of
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Troy, Ala.
EMORY AND HENRY COLLEGE. Emnrr, Va. Opens
Sept. 12. Terra charges, including board, $&. Scholar
ship high. Heatnlulaoss unsurpassed.
BDLLINS FEMALE COLLEGE. Bristol, Va.-Ter.n.
The new attraction. Moat accessible Virginia College.
Southern History and Literature, specially.
HORNER MILITARY SCHOOL, Oxford, N. C. Fall term
begins Sept. A. IS9>. Repn at ion for scholarship r.u-m
--p.ased. Special attention to athletics.
MILLERSBIJRG FEMALE COLLEGK. One ol the beet
high-grade Colleges'in the South. Terms reasonable.
.Management supt-rb. Course thorough. Address lit/.
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15 W —LOGAN FEMALE COLLEGE 1656. Well
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tical Business College, Nashville,Tenn.
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SIOO three months ago to-day as a forfeit under
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College south of the Ohio River, if you could not
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to your check. Respectfully,
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N. B.—A certificate of deposit for the above
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the Cincinnati Enquirer, the Atlanta Constitu
tion, and thirty thousand circulars, giving the
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