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The One Crop System
of farming gradually exhausts the land, unless a Fertilizer containing a
£ percentage of Potash is used. Better crops, a better soil, and a
arger bank account can only then be expected.
• k ,^ r * te or our Farmers Guide,” a 142-page Illustrated book. It
is bnm full of useful information for farmers. It will be sent free, and
will make and save you money. Address,
GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau Street, New York.
J, R, Crawirod,
—Dealer in—
Drv Goods, ( >rteerms and G •uc'i'-
al Mafiehandi.-e. W.-.gnn
*commod lions free for all at j,;®----
nt. v. ill furnish 1 beds at 10c
per head. Meals reasonable,
tuns a first class bi.tcksrjjife'f ’and
tepair shop. Good hcrfse shoeing
a specialty, ■
lam running a beef market,
iand will pay the highest market
price fet fat cattle, sheep, goats
or hogs.
;? Come one, eonae all. I.V miles
from Athens on Daniolsville road.
local Happenings.
I tins of Interest to ‘‘Free
State” People—Our
Sick, Visitors, Eta,
* .
I have not found that ling yet.
j' .. Berry T. Mosely.
J A Royston of Royston, was
here Sunday.
Miss Lizzie MEwen*of Elberton,
is spending a few days here this
week"
T H Riddling and family of
Comer, visited Mr. and Mrs. L E
Brooks.
J T Ghclston and D A Moseley
have signed with L E Greene for
the winter.
Miss Leila Keltum who has been
visiting relatives at Royston has
returned home.
We learn that Mrs Bessie Kidd,
nee Mattox, is quite sick at her
home in South Carolina.
r Miss Mattie Carrington, who has
jbeen visiting the Misses McEwen
of Elbert-on, has returned home.
J. V,, the little child of Mr. O
L Jones, which was severely burn
ed recently, is recovering nicely.
Miss Lucy Quinn, after visiting
friends in Franklin county,
is stopping here awhile with her
-sister, Miss Willie Quinn.
Drink. Royal Pale Baer, sold fey
J H Riddling, Coitier, Ga,
Misses Norma Strickland, May
Hunnj.cutt and Ruth Jackson', of
Athens, are visiting Miss Eva
Sorrells this week.
Marvin' Hulml, we understand,
will make his future home in
Athens. Marvin is a bright vonng
man and we predict a brilliant
future for him.
All people who enjoy a nice
cool, refreshing for the
Famous Royal sold at.
■Comer, by JyH.Sfcogg',i,>
Hoke again trying
to make nie people believe that
John Shejhnam’s views
are democrat^,
. We (dated last week that there
was only 1 accession to the church
here during the protracted meet
ing. This was a mWake as there
4s three accessions oy faith and
•OKt \
M Gholsson Tues
day forDahtonega, Ga., t\ enter
Je North Georgia Agricultural
Oolfegi. He goes to better pre -
pare himself for his work ,at t\e
west Point Military Academy, N
.Do not forget w)#ilsr here next
week, that you can get the Moni
tor and Constitu/lon one year for
only ‘ $1.35 Thi|y4{rplies to old
subscribeßkdkho pay up all arrears
as w/ell air "Tf you are not!
a subscriber war want you to be.
All tl ye cotfntry schools around
have el&sed I° r the year, and
from what weksan gather the year
has been very succffifcjful, both with
the students and the tbaf hers.
There will'be an enterhvjnmen,
At the Academy on Monday highr,
given by the pupils of the
ville High School for the benefit
of themeademy building. Admis
si on 15c for giown people, and
thos% under 12 years old 10c.
Five Forks and Hull had large
delegations here iu attendance
upon the court.
Carlton was well rcpreseDfe
here this week.
T\ ! J fin ij
h?fli7V ,v Iwm
1 aliL) lv uijjiUii
i it
Cotton Fai*toi's.
#
V.e :> not buy Cos lon or
speculate in it.
We i : <^pn’B'-'lltour customers in
terests entirely, at: a reasonable
charge.
Best prices and good weights
guaranteed. Liberal advances
made on cotton stored.
PHINIZY & GRIFFETH.
Athens, Ga.
Royston sent over a large dele
gation this week.
All of Comer was up in attend
ance upon court this week,
E D Starr who has been study
ing law here under Col. Bond, was
admitted to the bar yesterday af
ter slanding a most creditable ex
amination. Mr. Ftarr has a
bright future.
Say! my friend, don’t
give agents your money—
go to Conway’s Music
House, Athens, for the
best Organs, Sewing ma
chines, etc., at prices that
will astonish vou.. You
can rely upon what Mr.
Conway tells you abou
anything.
WII Ginn and E 0 Thornton,
two most excellent young men,
were here this week, representing
a company which make a speci
H-l.ty of enlarging photographs and
tin types, at a low price.. They
will canvass the county in a short
while, and give you very low pri
ces. Wait for‘them.
COFFINS AND CASKETS.
Peijsops at a distance can rely
on being suited in coffins and Cas
kets Danielsyilig. Stock is
I never short. I have them from
the home mads up. Term cash or
credit t 6 respcnisible’ parties.
A. S. JOHNSON.
.treasukerb report.
Georgia—Madison county:
sj;/
To the Grand Jury at the Sep
lember term of Madison Sujsmor
court for Ihe year 1895:
Assets on hand $1589.88
Paid on orders Judge ■S C $181.05
Solicitor General 7§.00
Ordinary 010.97
Cierk Superior Court 724.00
Commissions and Fee 48.31
♦*54589.88
Respectfully submitted. \
T. W.LONG, O. T. M. €.
'■ NOTICE. /
Georgia—Madison countfee v '-~
Whereas G H O’Kelley has applied
to me for letters of administration on
the estate of John M Pittman,
alp persons concei ned to be at iny
offibe on the Ist Monday in Oct.
next Xo show why said letters should
not be kg ran ted. This Sept, 2nd ’95.
G C Daniel, Ord.
NOTICE.
Whereas the commissioners an
. | , * (J
pointed to set apart ana assign tj
Fannie Adams, (widow of Thos.
Adams, dead.) twelve months sup
port out of the estate of said doeeas
ed, hova gled their report. All per
sons interested are hereby required
to be at my office on the first mob
'day in Oct next to show why said
repmX should not be allowed. This
Soot. !h>Liß9-!.
- G C Daniol. Old.
WHY HOOD’S? Because
Hoods Sarsaparilla is the best,
I most reliable and accomplishes the
greatest cures. HOOD’S CURES
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Local Happenings around
the Fortes.
Last Thursday, the day for the
harliecuo opened up bright and
{.Peasant. Ex-Sheriffs Scarborough
and Kith came in Wednesday and
with the help of' other went t.>
work cooking. Scarborough nrrd
Kirk are the right men in the
right place. By 124 o’clock the
table was groaning with the good
tilings that whs spread. K\erv
body was invited to come up and'
partake whin!) they did, and full
justice was done. After everybody
had deserted the table S or ten
carcasses and a considerable
amount of bread, was left. About
6t*o hundred people were on the
ground, and the best of order was
preserved. Nothing oecurrd to
mar the the peace and quietude
of the occasion. The good Indies
are to Ire congratulated in the ar
ranging and setting of the table.
Married at the residence of T Q
Hitchcock on Wednesday evening
Mrs. Liela Boroughs pr Mr. Hen
ry Peek, T G Hitchcock officiating,
Mr. Peek has won for him self a
most worthy and lovely conq anion
for a life partner.
The picnic given by D A Mose
ley’s school last Friday was a
success in every particular. The
Prof, certainly made a record for
himself ae a teacher.
Miss Lou Street ms n • who
lias been visiting W C Hit.cucock
and wife, has returned home,
much (o (he regiet of a certain
n usic Prof.
LARKIN NEWS.
Bil’y Gober and Luther Chand
ler -Imve rented an engine to run
their syrup mill, They will also
purchase a large evaporator, Af
ter they got,their outfit in order
they wil I be prepared to do first,
class work. ,
O B Fitzpatrick and wife of
upper Madison, visited the faini
I.V of Billy Gcbop Sunday.
Tommie Chandler and his broth
er Luther, are rivals for the same
girl, with odds slightly in favor of
Tommie.
Doo Fortsan one of Madison’s
most energetic voung fanners ;r*i
vjsitingthe family of Joseph Ca
rithers Sunday.
Married at the home of , the
brides parents, Miss Maggie Davis
ami , Mr. Harvard Hall of Elbert
county. Miss Maggie is held in
high esteem by all wjo know. her.
May happiness attend theui during
their jouaney through life-
Wo are glad to learn that Mr, J
T Williams of Harmony Gftjve
will move to his farm near here
in the near future.
Elder John Chandler of
cibnty preached au interesting
sermon ut Union Thursday night.
We leatn that a few of Ha's
spindle shnhked, freckled faced,
png nosed, flea bitten dudes, are
trying to irutke fun of the Lar
kin dots. Boys if you can write
better locals, do so. If vou can’t
guard your bumpy tongtias here
after.
Mrs. Nora Keller'who lias hetui
quite, sick for several days, we are
glad to learn ia much better.
* The picnic nt Union Saturday
was a success. Everybody enjoy
ed It.
SHERIFF SALE.
Georgia—Madison county,
Will be foi l on the first Tnesday
ri S' next nt thero’irt b<*u*e |
on sid county,w thin tha hg J hours i
cf sale t> the highest bidder for
cash, the following property to wit:
All that tract or parcel of land j
lying and being in said county :
adjriniug lands of Wilder, Payne,
and the lands of Sarah J Rice
and Van. A Rice, beginning at a
black gum corner, thermo s. 70 e.
6.50 chains to Red oak, thence
74 e. 10,25 chains to a rock, thence
n-e 26 chains to a rock pile, thence
1. 7 w. 20 59 chains to the begin ing
corner, containing 81 at re-, more
or les. S,.i id place hus one horse
farm open ou it. S lid land lev
ied on as the property of V A
Rice and Sarah J Rice to satisfy
ail execution‘issued from the Su
perior court of said county in favor
of J JI iiice against V A Rice 'and
Sarah J Rice. Written notice
given tenant, in possession. This
8 Ist 1895.
L. E. BROOKS Sheriff.
cm-ittT^S2rsrAaaaß.i4
919*1 fijsn. Ri yaw-Wi-d. l’l^uaor if*
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CoVfc'C PROCEEDINGS.
* ■ I
Hie Sup S* >r court for the coun
ty met in session on 13. t Monda y
imorning ;.w|th It® Honor S• ih irn
Reese pr*iding, with M
IHowkrd, BofictoriGene*'-a 1, ouhan and
to takee.are of tiia criminal side
Of the court. The court prooeed
ed t > business at once, and at tins
t'me is turning off business rapid
'y:
T’-e following cases were dispos
ed <;f up to-daui:.
M Myers & Cos. vs J H Math
ews: suit on account, Verdipt for
defendant.
It L Pittman vs J II Mathewt;
Haulages. VeVdict for plaintiff
for *2000.00. f
Mrs. Mattie Brooks v 3 G C <fe N
Railroad Go,; damages. Verdict
for plaintiff for $1500.00.
Dr. T H Goss vs M E R Preck
on ridge and LG B reckon ridge;
equitable petition ,to foreclose
mortgage. Verdict for plaintiff.
C W ITcod & Bon vs G W
Aaron and J P Aartin; suit on
note Dismissed alt plaintiffs
cost. IT
Ev-'reft-Ri.'lley-Rsgflu Cos rs j
W Hardman; eqnitlbb petition
to fnrucloue mortgage. Verdict
for plaintiff. '
Brllups .Phinizy vJ Mrs. Mary
Griffith, ndiuinixtratix of Robt. P*
Griffith, des'd ; suit *on note aAd’
for special Din on lJid. Verdict
for plaintiff.
CRIMINAL DwffCET.
‘■’l’fite v* Henrjf Simmons;
simple jarcenv, . PjA of guilty,
and fine SBO,OO or six
months.
State vs Marion Patterson; 8
cases Pleas of
guilty and line of *fj) and costs
or 9 months in eacKpase,
State vs J T
meanor; plea of g’Ailty. $ ISO
and costs or 12 montJfc.
State vs J T Lai*ton; cattle
stealing. Plea of gmPy and SIOO
or 12 months.
State vs Groff Arnold, col.,
assault with intent- to murder.
Plea of guilty and A years in the
pexitentiary. , *
c ta te vs T P H^Tman; em
bezzlement, dead and
and proseeutio t abated.
State vs R L ’iYarf Amisdemeitn
or. Verdict, guilty.a fine 1, of
SIOO and scot, or 5 njonths.
As we go to pres* the case of
the St ate vs Kinohen D Strick
land, charged with assault with
intent io murder, is near itsrion
clusion. Senator Gnolston is the
Itroaecutor in this case, anti K D
Sfricgland, a recentctandida to for
legislative honoas, is the defen
dant. Pyblic opinion iW divided
as ;o th* nature of th A verdict.
Notice--Prohibition Election
Ge rgia—M adison connty.
Fatition having been filed ac
cording to the provitioas of an
act of tb* General Asaemhly of
Georgia, approved Dac. 20th ISB4,
and an act amendatory thereto ap
proved S*pt, J4th asking that
an election be ordered for the 206
Dist. G M and for the town of Co
mer therein, 'uj the question of
‘‘For Prohibition” tor ‘' 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 a lection
precinct* in and for aaid 206th
dist G M raid county, and for the
town of Comer in said district,
under the rule* and reguJetioD*
set forth in said above named acta,
on MONDAY, SEPT. 9th 1895.
AU desiiing to vote for paol.ibr
tson will have written or printed
*sit their triketa tae words “Fur
Prohibition.” AU those desiring to
vote against prohibition should
have written or printed on llieir
tickets the words -‘Against Pronibi
tion” AU pprsocs wt(o are entiiled
to votr under tb# law fos members
of the General Assembly Mill hr ein
tied i J vote in said lection. Tin s
Aug 2nd 18S5,
G G Eauiel, ord.
<. NOTICE,
Whcn as T W Dean, J B Dean
and J C Tyner, administrator of J
M Dean, deo’d have applied to me
for letters of dismission from **ai<l
administration. This is therefore l rt
oil persons concerned to be at my
nfliou on the first Monday in Nov.
next to show why said letters should
not be granted. This August sth
1895, G (' Daniel, Ord.
K i-SU-AOStPHU
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SSO. AM *ruJiir,<,;wrraiititot
■ft iy -Tk, 2 * ; '/*. H'.w.UaAwi Ctr*
AAfi nV- ar4 tuitttroffiHto. Addrtfli
'Mountain Corn
Whiskey
For sale by
J, H. Scoggins,
COMER. GA.
Our mountain corn whiskey is ah.
solutely pure, Not even a small
headache in a whole barrel.
Wo also; luuidlo the best Rye,
whiskies, Brandies, Gin, Beefs
Cigars-, eka
Our bottles are full measure
and we guarantee to treat you
fairly, When you come to Couier.
give ub % call. >
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Professional.
DAVID W MEADOW,
Attorney at Law.
Ga
Office on corner, west of Court
House, opposite Masonic Corner.
WjR practice in all the courts. All
business promptly executed.
Jno. J. Strickland.
Attorney.
Athens - - cM
r*
. Attorney at Law,
DANtKI.SVIU.IS,
Office oufcorner, west of Cyurt
House, ojiposite Masonic corner
Will praqjjioe in sll 'jhe CoalPfs
Dusiness promptly etreeftteilj
Geo. C Thomas,
Attorney,
Athens, da.
JOHN E. GORDON,
Attorney at Law.
DvNiicr.svti.LK, Ga
Will practice wherever desired.
Prompt, attention given to nil hnwi
ness entrusted to hisenre. Office
north of court house.
r lMipfith.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Da NIELS VILLK, Ga.
Office South, o’ Court . House*
Calls ahewered and' preaciiption
filled promptly:,.
H. F. MOORE, '
DENTIST, COMER, GA.
Will ha in Danielsvilla every fh-st
Tuesday. Regular office at Coiner,
* ork Guaranteed Prices very
reasonable.
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Commercial College SfifN^SSSS^.
CritapMf A Beat Buiineaa College <n the World.
Awarded Hlghret If *>9*t *t World’* Fx|>9Milon t for
Avstcmcf Boot-keerln f tod (jioral Brslnras IfJuca*
tlon. 10,000 ttriMftrfi Un liuniii-aa. I 000 Mlvdcnt*
•nnnblly. 15 Tech*rr rnrtloy.xl. C'o*t*f Full fiaslanH
thturaas iuolu#ng Tuit! l) HtaUonurv. nmi P.oar, abaut 000 k
Nhort-Mnnd, Trp-l r UO9 TrUfrapliy fpMiiltlM,
Ao Vacation, wur I**. Uraduaux aumotaafol. Thla dl#
|l boauftful and boalthf J, Vor circular* addraa*.
..WILBUR R. aITH. LEXIROTOH. KV.
0x zjttf.w.-a*Ks-J-aBeJMBfc.:-y ~ '—>♦
' prk-Ul.t.
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atrsaatTT7s V_l—
Oilefcrat/fl aia :! Urficob-loa-Hr'y Slid
t, .in, nt v. 9 JAwMn-lxyol, i ;
at IJO tiK. Muwti**mlHkmehmlo*iiT t * 1.K.0
w ,4 PiiibrJ*. ofuivtfr.' prrirwi Kue;ibh * A
mnb**. All of upunlnr 1 n, \t -+ s;t| ur<T
r<winiri4 •> t\o *ml m>u ’*.*•#•*. C oli a
Kftw - tit
worm 1 mu* fr .
JOSEPH Cr <k CO. v
vfr MufkatSt-FniladclnrivTi
Carbo .digesfire
Compound.
Positively the one Renjedv for
for tin: trer,tiWH<A of-,.- . ’
Nervous Exhaustion
Sitiiple ami; lofffjfe of
Dyspepsia and A
Palpitation■ -Of the- Heart
Does your food soor after eat
ing? Are you easily conrused ai.d
exeiteil? Dp you got up in the
inormng tired ana uurefresqedjutd
with a had taste in the mouth.
Is theoe a dull, cloudy seuee tin
attended by disngJQeniqe feelings
in the head and dyes!
Are you irritable and rrstle.ss?
Do 's it distrois riut t3 lie oti
your left side. ,
. Have you impaired memoryv
dimness of vision, dopreesjon 'f
mind and gloomy fore’odifigs.
These symptoms ullWf "CRST foxT
are suffering fiom D .pepsia and
Nervous Exhaustion.
There is no o her remedy ex
tant thMßas dqsu|| 0 much for
this class pf troubles, as
I li lipi,
TMir mt*' Ijas rpsistcil tin- tiMinl me
f trcntiiKuit viii mei>Btifutrly o
to tin V<?‘ g.iii give tils eoAniountl
gU’ivsiitre rets if tn every c.vo and
I'heoi fnll f refund .yimr.aiou.v—l.oald
iSf I'liK'ilv fail to iil'oiluco tint in.is: gr xt
-1 UH I'BStllt.H.
6,lenFi< remember that the amieUation
tent Al'li eiu': lines nov ixppl, t.i
Scott’s Oarbo-Digestivc
Go pound
It is ii yreHcnptton fiut up fry ,n Unili n e
physiciHU v.U6 Vine n'.iule stomeeu mill
Hi rMius troubles a speeivilty for years;
We eourt invent!nation anil ewpestl v
lWife utl p!iyioiaiis to write ns for tie
formula of Bi;ov"i'rt OARmr-nrorwri v E
OUMPOUNP. which we will iiimil on api'li
luili. tba.v. nine/ Sutisifi
of Os hai iiife s i-liiiriii'tel' unir uxvMlotit
vlr* m-H.
Ever; Honorable Veteran
DESERVES HIS PENSION,
iL*_- '
lad the Torn Ktiib It Ifot the Only
Keaton for t Uoverwmeut to- <
Prom tHe LeuHtiton, Me., Journal.
Samuel It. Jordan hus iilwnyn Hved here in
New Portland. He is iiu.hyijpriUde oiMj.i o,
tnd ns a veteran deserves tne best care hit
Government cau give. It is true He wits' not
wounded in the war, it is also true he there
contracted the Seeds of u diseftse, comnnred to
which a mortal wound would have' beeu a
kindness. Wu nil know him, und when he
was stricken with paralysis, or locomotor
ataxia as the physicians auni, we saw him de
prived of the use or his legs, a helpless, hope-
Tins burden, u care to Wa friends and e#pair.
ing of life. He hus done everything he could
do to eflect relief, has had the best nudiral
skill attainable, and yet hit lower limbs -were
as dead as a dried limb, and a pin or knife
stuck into them was not felt. The nervea
were dead. But all this is now changed, and
it aU came about through the recommendation
of Al. Barilo, of Mudison, Me., a brother yet
eraa. It seems Parlfn had been cured of
spinal trouble und malaria (and, by tha wny,
paralysis is produced by some spinal aflec
tlon) by anew food called |>r, WiJliams' Pink
Pills, and be urged our friend Jordan to try
them. Jordan did ao, and all his old friends
were wild with joy at the,result. Tha pill*
•eem tohavenut.uew jife inlo hifiand to bfxe
built up his dead nerves as starving man is
built up by good meat. Jordan is now so well,
he walks ail over and without vetches or
cane and is the happiest man rlive. All hia
old eomrades of (TontoaJiy A, TlreiWy-eighth
| Maine Volunteers, will rejoice with him.
| An inquiry by the reporter disclosed the
! fact that the pills above referred to are in fact
a great remedy and seem to have a sale nearly
all over the world. The druggists all about
here have them for sale at 10 cents per box or
six boxes for 12.60. (They are - never sold in
bulk, by the Voten or hundred.) They are
made by the Dr. William*’ Medicine Com
pany, Sahenactady, N.Y.
S2OO Offered Free! -.
Oi'l'icr. PwtnT Nation,* r. Bakkji •* *
Nashville, TIiHM., Apr*l6,lg<s
pnriF. J. P. Di< Aircuor, Pn Pac-
TICAL BOMMKRS o<>u,ltOK, N A SIIVIU.M,TI£NN.
I)i;A Bib .-u-rh" Atiit for Which 3*0(1 .
{IOO three liiomli* i #7 tu-Uay an a forfeit wider ‘
yoflr top SIOO to any ohfcrfiablfc'
lintituti-m tu Mm!: A h.'.njnlftpo to cue Jtuiiaer.*
UtittegQ diiuth of Kivyr, lfyno could not
rliow more written/* p'i-ntioun fo" Hockkceptr*
and ,st< !io';rnp'i*.*■ .hiving tint PVAT FiVK
MONTH *’ Hr: it m y . .1*: HurinewrColleifJsiki*!-
of the Ohio Ki"< ri .ul<i Hhnxe iuthc PMrffltr
VHARS, hag thil'.ay ex piled. nod. no demand
having been waif, tar i:mr ih uum held uubjoct
to your check. A npectfiilly,
V/. P. Kano, Cashier.
N. P.—A eertlf-vte of deposit for Ihe above
VMS Tinblf<ih 't u taiiiall/ naper* of Nashville,
the Lini-innat' ■'.' -e, Leo , 1 !tan In Citnstiht
lion, and tlii j .hong iul ci.cnlarß. eiviiuf the
colle;n-g throu .ouihn' time to accept.—A'ar/e
viltc J>aily Ahisyituv, Afitfl 7,
Write I’por.J P. DnaCotioN, Nashville, Turn,
for hie tree <_gt-lc,'u.
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JUttjr kSIWWfr'l to off r*nf)i >n krß%r.
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