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J R, Crawford,
—Dealer in—
Dry Goods, Groceries and Gener
al Merchandise. Wagon yard ac
commodations free for all at pres
ent. will furnish beds at 10c
per head. Meals reasonable. Also
runs a first class blacksmith and
repair shop. Good horse shoeintr
a specialty,
lam running a beef market,
and will juy the higlest market
price fer fat cattle, sliee.pL, goats
or hogs.
Come one, come all. miles
from \thens on Danielsville road.
Local Happenings,
Items of Inters* to ‘‘Free
State” People Picked
UP bv
MONITOR REPORTERS
•*< Hudtd Oat la Sanll. Mouthfuls m u to
It Eotilf Diyatted—Births, Deaths,
Marrieies. VUitors, etc.
W L Anthony" of Oglethorpe
county was in town Wednesday,
G W Aaron of Fort Lamar came
down Wednesday.
J T Rowe of Comer, was up to
eee us Monday.
Drink Royal Pale Beer, sold by
T H Riddling, Comer.
I will be in Danielsville on
Monday, August 19th and will re
main until the 24th, Tf yon have
any kind of Dental work, see me.
I will be glad serve you. All
work guaranteed.
R. F MOORS, Dentist.
Charlie Bond of the Mill dist.
cams over this week to see his
brother, JFL Bond, who is quite
sick.
The -fruit crop is immensely
large this year,and the fruit grow
ers art drying aad canning a great
deal of it. With such an abun
dant crop on hand, we think the
people should make every effort to
prevent waste, ;
Misses Corrie Kilpa'trwk and
Lettie Cain of Athens, were visit
ing Miss Ola Brooks this week.
Lut'e Johnson of Oglethorpe,
is visiting his brother, A 8 John
son this woek.
Miss Minnie McDaniel of Cos
Inmbia county,once assistant teach
er at this place, is visiting Mrs,
D W Meadow.
If you want fire insurance, in
either country or town, call on
Moseley & Mql&owan, Danielsville,
and we will fit you up. We repre
sent the Hartford Fire Insurance
Cos. which is one of the largest
and best companies in the world.
Company “A” of the 16th Ga.
xegiment had a reunion at Jor
dans Spring, near Moon’s Grove
•this week, full proceedings of
which will appear next week.
Dick Hulme, who is now trav
eling for G H Hulme, Athens, was
•visiting his sister, Mrs. R H
Kinnebrew, here this week.
12Jo paid for dry hides at
Brooks <fc Power, Comer, Ga.
I F White went over into
Franklin county this week and
captured two foxeß.Mr. White is
an eld hunter and Reynard had
better look out when lie goes after
him.
j Col. L G Johnson formerly of
this place, but who is now making
at Bhellmaa,Ga.. is up
visit to his aon A S John
#gn here. Uncle Luke looks as
well and as pleasant as ever, and
* hope that he will decide to
-Jime baek and be jne of us again.
Tuesday was tbo last return
djhy for tho September term of our
•court, and the record shows that
16 cases wtre filed, which is about
an average for the fall terms.
yCol. JFL Bond has been
quite sick, but is improving some
now.
4 Miss Kula Bird of Athens,
me out on a visit to her mefchor
Sunday.
I will bo in Danielsville on Au
•gust 26th and will remain for one
week. If you have any dental
work wait for me.
C. D. Turker.
Vlss Lucy Quinn, of Danburg,
is Irisiting her sister Miss Willie
•QiinD, this week,
Miss Minnie Me adow of Athens,
is visiting relatives hare, this week,
and will attend the camp-meeting
at Poplar Springs.
All people who enjoy a nies
cool, refreshing drink, call for the
Famous Royal Pale Beer, sold e>
Comer, by J H Scoggi.if
Mrs. J W Williams and chil
dren of Athens, are visiting rela
tives here this week.
i.
Misses Saliie and May Garbett,
and Mr. Garbett of Oglethorpe
oounty, and Mr, Bowe, of Texas,
were visiting Col. It H Kinne
brew and family last Saturday and
Sunday.
Royal Pale Beer, made by -the
Atlanta Brewing Cos. is by far the
best, purest, most refreshing drink
in the drinkable kingdom. Sold
by Tom Riddling, manager for J
H Scoggins, Coiner.
Mrs, A S Johnson and daugh
ter, have returned from a visit to
relatives in Clarke count)'.
During the protracted meeting
at the Bapeist church which closer!
on last Saturday, there were 10
accessions to the church by ex
perience and four by letter. The
church was also greatly revived.
Remember that watermelen pro
position and bring them along. The
largest melon gets the Monitor for
12m. the 2nd larges tfor six months.
Say! my friend, don’t
give agents your money—
go to Conway’s Music.
Athens? for the
best Organs, Sewing ma
chines, etc., at prices that
will astonish you. You
can rely upon what Mr-
Conway tells you about
anything.
A BAD SHOWING.
We are informed by the County
School Commissioner that only 7
of Yb 4 applicants w’ho wwre exam
ined at the last public school
examination, for license to teach
school, answered the requisite
number of questions to entitle
them teach in the public schools of
Madison county.
HON. JOHN F. KIRK O^AD.
John F. Kirk, one of Madison’s
oldest and most respected citizens
had stroke of’paralysis on Monday
and died on Wednesday following,
and was buried at the family
burying, ground on yesterday at
8 o’clock p. m,
Mr. Kirk had lived to a ripe old
old age, and died honored by his
fellow citizens He represented
Madison county in the legislature
at one time, and made a good re
cord. He joiued the cohgregation
alist church, and was a consistent
member thereof.'when he died.
Ho leaves a laTge family of ehil
dren and grand-children, as well as
a large circle of friends to mourn
his death. The Monitor e xtends
its sympathy-
NOW OR—LOOK OUT!
Eds, Monitor: —Allow me to
use your valuable paper as -means
of communication with the road
commissioners, road overseers and
other road authorities, concerning
the importance of, at once, ’put
ting tho pablic roads of Madison
county in at least a fair condition,
“A stitch in time saves nine” as
th# old saying goes, and we now
have two weeks before court. At
court when the judge makes his
chaTge to the grand jury so strong
that they can’t disregard, it and
that body presents the whole or
any part of the road commission
ers for neglect of duty, then it
will bo too late.
Brother read commissieners, let
us all act, and act at once, while
time is our opportunity.
Do yon remember the last Gen
eral Presentments ef the Grand
Jury of our county, concerning the
roads of our county? .See section
661 of the Code of Georgia. Also
616 of the code.
Road Commissioner.
NOTICE,
Georgia— Madison eeunty.
Whereas J F L Bead haa applied
te me for-letters ef administration oa
tbs estate ef Nathaaiel C Bend
deceased. Thia is thsrefore to cito
all persons eoneemed to be a* my
office on the Ist Monday in Sept,
next te shew why said letters shonltl
Bet b granted. This angustfith 1805
G C Daniel, Ord.
Kidd-Mattox.
LOVE GETS THE LAUGH ON THE
On last Sunday morning a'; 8
o’clock at the home of Rev.
Frank Cows, in South Carolina,
Mr. Chas.C. Kidd and Miss Bessie
Mattox, ‘wbre united in marriage.
This was a case where parental
objections amounted to naughtt,
and the young couple whose hearts
were overflowing with love for
each other, silently stole away and
repaired to this old plantation
home, th* place ef thb birth of the
groom, where he spent his beyhood
dava, to be joined together for
life - • 8 " v ’■ v. II
Miss Mattox is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. H B Mattox, and
much liked bv her friends, while
Mr. Kidd is a very popular young
man.
This young conple have the
best wishte ef the Monitor as they
journey through life, and may
prosperity <he theirs.
They are still in South Caroli
na, and may make that State their
future hope.
From Jeptha.
Mrs. J D Threlkeld is quite sick
at this writing, but we hope to
report her better soon.
The aiHtqal meeting at Oak
Grove is now iu progress, with
Revs, J R King and J W Vickery
in charge. There are indications
Of a goed meeting and we hope
much good may be dene,
Doiier Booth, Omer Moon and
Lennie Cooth, of Nickviile, were
in our burg Saturday and Sunday.
Pink Moon ef near Millshoal,
was visiting friend? and relatives
in this community a few days
so.
The cottou crop in this commu
nity premises to be short.
This section is infested with
mad dogs, and it loeks as though
we will nevsrget rid ef this dan
gerous plagae.
W R Oellius is building anew
barn, Mr. Collins is one of Mad
isons best farmers and always
keeps up with the times.
From what we can learn of
the prohibition election that is to
take place in the 206th district
soon, if our corner votes as they
talk, she win go dry beyond the
shadow*of a mount. W® believe
our people will vote as they talk.
On last Monday morning at the
heme of the bride, Miss Cora
KiDg and Mr. Aleck Kidd were
united in marriage. Rev. J R King
officiating. Ve wish the young
couple much happiness.
BETHAVEN.
Eds. Monitor:—Has your Beth
ayen correspondent gone up Salt
river? I think this commnnity
ought to be occasionally repre
sented in your valuable paper,
We had the pleasure to be pres
ent at Frof. D Y McKinney’s
school on last Friday afternoon.
The rccilatious and declamations
Were excellent, and reflected great
credit upon the teachei and pu
pils. The following visitors were
present, and favored us with
sonje interesting speeches: Misses
Mary L Mathews, of Jackson, and
Birdie Echols, of Franklin, and
Col. Finn Mathews. Col. M.
was somewhat rattled in the be
ginning of his adpress, caused by
so many pretty girls being pres
ent. Old Gerons Moore w< uld
havs shed tears of joy had he
he been present and heard the
Uol’s eloquent eulogy eu the
American Indian,
Misses Ada and Ida Jennings,
are visiting their .brother, Mr.
David Roe, of Hartwell, this week.
The many friends ef old Uncle
John lie Pittman will regret to
earn that ho is not expoctod to
live. Wo have known him for a
number of years, land no better
man ever lived in Madison.
As this is our first attempt, w@
close, fearing the waste basket,
Jackson,
NOTICE.
Georgia—-Madison county:
Whereas the commissioners ap
pointed to set apart a ypars sup
port for Mrs. M A J-Culberson,
[widow of J m culberscn,) aad her
minor children, out of the estate of
J m culbereon, dee’d. hare filed
their reportr All pereoas inter
ested will be at my office on the
Ist Monday in September next to
show why said report should not
be allowed. August sth 1895,
i G C Daniel, Ord,
; Larkin Dots.
t
J ? fright is q H ite sick this
week. I
P D Hardman has made a great
deal of Aider, His mill is sue of
tho besC
Bob Scarborough is the cham
piou Gherkin farmer of our com—
uipntty. He took several bushels
to market the other dav and re
tailed them out at the rate of a
niekle each. He is utilizing his
spare moments writing a treatise
on Gherkiu culture.
Hewer Eberlmrt of' Athens, vis
ited'hie father. PS Eberhart on
last Friday.
A large crowd attended the de
bate Saturday night. The boys
seempd to be tea speaking humor.
|After Quilla Carter closed his
speech he commenced groaning.
When asked what ailed him, he re
plied had the colic. Quil
la’s digsiftioß has been very bad
since theffllMtic. *
The young people mot at the
residence %f LM Chandler Friday
nightPand enjoyed a nice singing
led by Prof. Men Reed.
Tommy ! Chandler loeks very de
jected these days. Cheer up Tom
and reccollect that there are as fine
fish in the sea as were ever caught
out of it.
“Aq-ho-me, Mr. Hardman have
you got any coffee?’* For further
information see Quilla Carter and
he will tell you something that
will make you laugh as you neves
laughed before.
Obe and Luther Chandler visi
ted their best girls near Boggs Sat
urday evening. They reached
heme abeut midnight—the boys
lives f single blessedness will
seen end,
A geed meeting in progress at
Union. Dr, Keese is with us *t
this writiag. He preached oee of
the beat sermons Monday ever de
livered by man. Many desire
Geds blessihg. Five have united
with tfi church by letter.
One of W- P D Hardman’s
daughters ialcrippled from the ef
fect of a stick being stuck in the
top ef her fobt. The Dr. thinks
a part of the stick iB in her foot,
Billy Geber says h thinks he
will take the Monitor so he can
read abeuteLarkin as it on a
boom. Si*'
NOTICE. .
Georgia—Madison county.
Whereas W II Bullock, adminis
trator of lJr. A C Stevens, dec’d.
has applied to hie for letters of
dismission from said administra
tion, This is therefore to cite all
persons concerned to be at my of
fice on the first Monday in Oct.
next to show why said letters
should not be granted in terms of
the law. This July Ist 1895.
G C Daniel, Ord.
NOTICE.
Georgia—Madison cquntp:
Whereas T \V Dean, J B Dean
and J C Tyner, administrator of J
M Dean, dec’d have applied to> ms
for letters of dismission from said
administration. This is thsreforo to
all persons concnmed to be at my
office on tho first Monday m Nov.
Hextto show why .said letters should
not be granted. This August sth
1895, G C Daniel, Ord.
SHERIFF SALE.
eorgia—Madison county:
Will be sol icn tho first Tuesday
in September next st the court homo
in county,w'tbin tho legl hours
of sole to tho highest j bidder ter
cash, the following, property to wit:
One tract of hnd in said u’unty on
tho waters of Beaverdam creek, ad
joining lands of Thompson, Williams
Lester *n l ethers, and bounded as
folloos: B-’tfinmng at aP O ikence
N2, W 56,46 to TO, thence 8 17,
W 11.10 to reck, thence 8 75 E
14,95 to red oak, thonco S 14 1-2 E
17,90 to the begin ning corner, con-
taming sixty and ene tenth acre*,
mere or less, Slid laid l v : ed en
as the property #f J W Hardman to
•atufy a fi fa issued frera tbs Jus
tice court ef the 882nd dfs- G M
said oonnty ip fixer of Elbsrten
Oill mill Against Hardmanand Bob
ten. Levy made by J Fmou, L C
382nd dist G M sad turned oyer te
me for advertisement. Written no
tice given tensat in pessessien. This
Aagutt gtfa 1896.
L. E. BROOKS, Sheriff.
R. P. Sorrells,
IPHYSICIAN AND BURGEON.
Daaielsville, Gs.
Calls answered and prescription*
.filled at all hours.
Diseases of women andj children
a specialty.
Pure Mountain Corn
Whiskey
For sale by
J, H. S^og^iu.*,
COMER, GA.
Our mountain corn whiskey is ab
solutely pure. Not even a small
headache in a whole barrel.
We also handle the best Rye,
whiskies, Brandies, Gin, Beers
Cigars, etc.
Our bottles are full measure
and we guarantee to treat you
fairly, When you come to Comer
give us a call.
In
>
I Poor
Health
'means so much more than
'you imagine—serious and 1
'fatal diseases result from'
'trifling ailments neglected.'
' Don’t play with Nature’s'
’greatest gift—health.
Tf you arc tfceHtrjj '
, wh out el sort*, wen*,
IJP And *n\
1 BWtYVMrnr C. nervous,
JUni I/Vt 1125 hn *! e *w>euie
i*^**^”*** and can’t work,,
befiu at on<tnk
iT ing the most tells*.
H ■ytjnyq Lie ißreNgtlicning
a H I PI I 1 woviinnv.wlitclt
JLI v/JLJL Mrown'i lion Bit*
i lsrr>. A few hot- 1
m j j cum— Hcneht
> PML a4 IT comes from the,
ill 1 Ifll C very first ftost-V
> 1./lIILI J -,
UrtM, it’s
l T*ru—-üßwmmmuLi t j to Inks. ,
; It Cures
Dyspepsia, Klflky f:.
-Nuttralgta, TrouMti*
' Constipation, ik<4 BImCM
> JVUlarta, Nervous ailments
Women’s complaints.
Get only the vsuuinc-*!i tat* emtseri red
M **•’*• -mi ttie wi*Ht*Der. AH ullu.ru Jissuh
' RiJulies On Kva.jHuf r.UMbpd we
i wi‘l *vdcl *%*t • i World’a
l VLwa Mild took—tr^Nt.
r IIRQWM .CHEWICU CO. BALTIWORU, WC.
SIBOO.OO
GIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS.
1x30.00 trery moflth given away to any one who ap.
ghee through uajfor tho moot meritorious patent daring
am * w *
IT’S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS
THAT YIELD FORTUNES,
*uch u the “car-wtoUow" whioh can be enilly all 4 m
and down without bronkang the pasaenc.r's bock,
"anuee-naa." “collar.ballon,” “nut-lock/' “bottle,
atoppar,' and a tfcnttaand other link thlarr that mart
mm? otto cen And a vrtj o/ improving; and them ainiple
inventions ara the one.', that bring largtst rat-rat to the
anther. Try to think ol something to invent.
IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS.
Pnitnta taken out through ut meeive special notice ia
•be “ National Recorder, published at Wmhiugtoti,
D. C., which it the neat uewtpuper published in America
in the intermit ot inventors. We furnish a fear'> tab.
•aipdoQ to this journal, free ot coat, to all our clionti.
Wa alto ad virtue, free of eot, the invention each month
which wins our $> to priae, and bnndrcda of thousand!
of capias of tho 'National Recorder,” containing n
sketch of tbewiaaer, and a description of hit invention,
will he scattered throughout the United Ivtutm among
capitalists and manufacturer!, thus bringing to tbnlr
attention the merits ot the invention.
All commuiticaajom regarded strictly confidential.
Address
JOHN WEDDERBURN ft CO.,
SoHdtors ot American and Foreign Patents,
618 F Street, N.W.,
Box 389. Washington, D. C.
tar Ri/ntna—tMoe If t hitpaftr A'-'trybrra*
SO-fagrfampkUt, FREE.
P. P. P,
PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT
AHD POTASSIUM
Mates
marvelous Cures
In Blood Poison
Rheumatism
and Scrofula
V. F. r. pnrlCes tbo blood, bullita vp
tee weak and deblillntsd, Klvai
etreoctb to weakened ire/vos, csecu
dluuM, giving the petlent health aad
hepplitavo where aicknooe, . Kou, y
teellac- and Inatitndo flirt prevall.4.
Tor primary, aaeondarv and terrtury
eyphlffe, for Mood politount, mercu
rial polnnn, r/iß.arlv. dyrpeprm, ned
In a>: blood and akin dlanerea Mho
Wotehoa, pjatplet, old obrcnle til cent,
Uttar., scald hoad. boll!, nrjeipeiae,
a#ma—yro tnar any. wltlroul fuarof
(v.utrsdlatlr.n, ihat r. F P.ia the vutt
Mood purifier Iu tha world, and mnaen
EaiMva, aptedy aad pemiunent ourea
all naaae
Ladiua whoa* ayataaae era polaoned
tad'whose blaodla la u Impure eonJl
tlaa. die ta asaaairuaTlrregular!rtai,
a/apaaalMrty haueßted try vo wear
darnthooia and Wood eiaoaalM prey
artier, of t. t. P.-Prtekf/ Aah.lMi
Keot aad Pouaalemu
fntinaFtaua, Mo., (u. uta. ISH,
•ah apeak tm the hlguaec terms ef
fear otedieiae from my ewapereeiwl
luerludg®. I *as aaleatad wiih heart
dlaeoee, pleuriiy and rfceaanaUuta tor
St years, wee trsstvd by the very beat
•lyelciaM ana Meet headeeds erttot
fart, tried everydla spa /aoaodjr wlth
att fcodlltg teller. Thave only aokut
e pottle ef yw V. F. F., aad tu
okeerfally ear It hua a*ue me tae/e
good ttu v. rk'v* I here ever taitaa,
I saa raeeawaeed year wodivU •. an sfl
nduerr adfihe shove dUwvuve.
tqWmat Mo.
All's! •** A grand
daughter of .Janies Sanders would
like to meet relative sand friend*.
She ia stopping at Hon, J P Col
berts .
Gov. Atkinson has given Mrs.
Nobles and tins Famlds who were
sentenced to be ha tig ad to-day iu
Twiggs county, for the murder ef
ohl man Nobles a respite until th®
18t!i of October next. Mrs. Nobles
i JiUorneys claim that all they want
is justice, and will present an extra
j ordinary motion for anew trial at the
j next term of Twiggs Superior fconrt,
| as toe motion can be made only
regular term, and not in vacation*
| Burning' Or ®
|| Freezing. m
M Whether you’re scorched
Ht with fever or chilled with
Hi a, deep seated cold, the
same medicine will cure /B
§ Dr. C.C. Roc’s A
Bp For The Live* ,y|L
Wf and Kidneys. In'
Hr Pleasant to the Taste. M
fflf It does not cause constipa- U|
9otf tion, but breaks chills, prevents
w fever, purifies and thickens the oB
Wff blood, corrects the liver, clean- IB
ses the stomach and improves \B
xjjj, digestion, creates an appetite 'B
JSr and quiets the nerves. VS
At oil druggists and general ttoros,
ip Knoxville, Tennessee.
TMK b\ aMD ARD.
1 1 •r 'it 1
DURANG’S
Rheumatic Remedy
' Km rustcloed It* rtpuUtlan tor 18 year*
■ int being the slumlord remedy far the.
gmwm
pare)/ rugetabla aad Irollde up hem tha 1
tret due. It nevec toil* to para.
Frtee It eae doHor P bottle, or its
battioa Hr Ire dufiaim. Opt dyut Pam
phlet (net Free by tfadL AddreS,
WneSj InRSBUDI WOWiv Sli
1318 L Street, WasMKte*. DC.
Ltoer fUlr We the h eh op
earth. They eel *1 ifctm ohm that mafcaa
them a heaotkoM htuudtxf
ntn>*eta pusim.eriufwmii.
rdp ax as PT Pppoucpp*. *
WHY HOOD’S? Because
Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the best,
most reliable and accomplishes the
greatest cures. HOOD’S CURES
WHAT DO YOU take medicine
• ■ for ? Because you want to getwell,
or keep well, of course. Remember
Hood’s Sarsaparilla Cures
PIMPLES, BLOTCHES
m OLD SORES
CATftRRH, MALAI/tf
mm TROUBLES
and DYSPEPSIA
Are raMrrly ramie* by P.F.F.
—FHolrly Ah, Fake Kao* sod Fatso*
gruMwac blood paritae op
Amrypspn. 0,. Jaly ft, 14*1.
ÜBturm LpyrnraK Puoi., Savaeaeh.
Oft. t ImA it Slim—l bv'tgfct a boUlo •{
ycrurf. P F. etnl flyrlega,Ark.,and
fthnn d-rno trn mcr* {rood than iproo
months' kroatmupt ut &• *Ol Sfetaao.
Send three bottles 0. O. D.
ItonhacAfnHjvnwa^ToH
Abordovn, Brows liauaiy, m>
Cufi. J. P. faltntif,
Pb tK whom 41 mow *nm m; I tore
hy aaiitfr to thu wendorthl B/operttos
ot P. FTP. far arnptloas ef thaakla. t
radored for sorertJ yoare With a aa
elghtiy uad dUrdrrcvtbln antptleaep
my faea. 1 hlad evarr ktnet reme
dy bo. is ▼ola.natll F. F. F. was eeed,
and ant ia*w uattruly urd.
(Signed byj J, D. joews-rplf^
IMn Cpnrar <uira4.
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Saeotp,Top.. Janttury 1, !*.
Kt h9m. Linav Sacs., yrravnah,
e.. 6m*tlrr*oi —I hive rrl-d year K
F. P. feradlaoacnm' thu.-trla, uiw.ilr
knewa as skis ■ancar.of thirtiy y wire*
utuidtag, a<l lon,id great roltef: .It
BoriSaslha blood and removee nil Ir
rltoiioß from tpo eeafe of tho diteaoo
aad ynittH nty iwi-oodtag of tha
aarae. I hauo tnkaa Svaaraß hotttoo
aad foul own Ideal Mutt aaothar eaaraa
will eXaot a care. It Baa uiaa rellered
ma from tadlgvctiea aad eeenen
hraabaa. Toareireiy. ..
CAPT. G. M. *U-.
a mot-peg iu _jjr.
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