The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, September 27, 1895, Image 2

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IPL MONITOR, Pvblmbkb Every Friday. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR., ' • *■ -.y 4 1 Friday S#pt. 27th~1895? Berry T. Mosei.ey, Editor. Edw. F. McGowan. Bus. Mako. OFFICIAL ORGAN OF MADISON COUNTY. Our Proposition, The Constitution lias enlarged "its columns and has increased its price in dabbing rates so that we cannot now get the Constitution as cheap as we formerly did, but for the benefit of our patrons we pro pose to give them the two papers tnearly a*s cheap as one, with a slight increase, putting them buth the Constitution and Monitor, at ♦1.86 per year, payable invariably in advance. This will givo toyou all the State news, the nation* news and vour county news for ♦1.85, as .well as a good deal of iii.agazine reading. The Homing year is the year in which the great political battle is to be fought, and with the Constitution you can get he discussion of the problem# weekly. Subscribe now. ’ ! Cotton is selling for 8c this werfk and promisee te go higher yt. From all report# Atlanta is full of crooks, who work ihe crowds for all it is worth. When you go to the Exposition ksep your hand on your pockst book. W* have a petition to congress to recognize the Cuban patriot* aa belligerents, so aa to put tham on an equal foot in this country with Spain. Any who desire to •iga thia petition can do^so. The struggling Cubanti almost aa# Liberty, ana are making a stteneoua effort to be free. If the . United Stataa Would recognize them an belligerents they would aoon throw off the oppressive yoke af Spain and be a free peo ple. ■ p mm ' The daily paper* reported snow And a freeze out West on last /Sunday, iu one state the enow he- I ing 12 inches deep, while we were •weltering under a burning eum inei aun. The weather men said the cold wave waa coming this way, but it haau’t atruek ua yet, It eeama that Livingacen haa about saada oat hia caae against Secretary Smith, that he did aay in hia speech at Oordela, that he waa “in favor 01 the free and.tin* limited coinage of ailver at 10 to te 1 to day, but boys we can’t get it, • ■i— a- Frem the report of Watsons apeech made in Augusta last weak, 'he is toneing down somewhat, but eaya that if they do uot send him j back tocongreaa, he will woo them every year until they do. In our’ opinion Tommy will go on with hia woeing while someone else gees to*cenpreas. In other oolutnn will b found th# tax rat* for the present year. I*‘will b* noticed that, th* rat* ia 1 cent and 2 mills higher than last yaar.ewing to a falliug off of $76.- 873 of property returned. Th# taxable property returned for 1894 was $1,057,984, and and for the year it waa only $976,110, shoeing a falling off or shrinkage of $76.- 878. It there had b*en no"falling off the tax levy would have been l*ss tgan last year. LARKIN NEWS. Mrs. Carter is visiti mr her sister at Sandy Cross this west. Quilla Carter and Allen .-ml Luther Chandler took a mule load of girls to Moon’s Grove Sunday. While returning the lines broke aad the mules staiUd at a 2:40 gait, but no on* was hurt. Boys the next time yon take a load of the fair sex to meeting, see that the harness is first class. * Misses Nora and Cora Adams and a Miss Allen, three of High Shoa's hlost charm ing young la dies, were visiting relatives in this community last Saturday and Sunday. The Sunday school at Union is on a boom. * The majority of the young peo ple of this community speak of •attending th* singing at Berea next Sunday. • We would Ila -<•< irresyonden t that tlfl no eludes around Larkin. |§!f|jj| hr- will continue to uric" news and let the Larkin c Q J dent,.alone. V 'The lladu'le a"‘oi,]e lad, \ pe.strut* srooud smsziag, 'lf lie‘did uot ha vj wealltiy dad He would have to go a-grazlag, . Picking cotton is now the order oj the day. P D Hardman onr merchant prince has some fine apple wine. Bob Scarborough and wife visi ted relatives in Jackson county Saturday. Billy, P 8 Eberbart’s afflicted son who was badly hooked by a cow about two wteka ago, is rapid ly improving Mr. Thomas Rodgers and wife visited their daughter, Mrs. '.V S Williams last Sunday .J Mr, William Tolbert has bought 60 acres of lasd from P D Hard man. The place is well improved and ws are pleaded to learn that he will move to it in the near future. Messrs M J O’Kelley and George Lord attended the Primitive Bap tist association in Gwinette coun ty last week. Mitchell "Williams for some rea son, does not go to mill* as often as formerly. Brobablv Ben Gra ham has discouraged him. Joseph Carithers killed 80snakes the other any. Joseph deserves a present. Mr. Sam Davis has been busy sawing lumber for several days Mrs. Elizabeth Broome of El bertcii is on a visit to relatives in this community. Mr. Jim llix says he possesses an article worth $4860. For fnr thur particulars see Bob Scar borough . Comer News, Dry and hot. , Cotten coming in very fast and bringing good price, T H Riddling and John Brooka took in the great show in Atlanta last week, and report everything on a boom, Mr. Tom Brooks of Lexington, will occupy the store formerly occupied by Brooks & Power, in stead of G W Brooks, Tom is a fine business young man, and we hope will sucdeecT We are al ways glad lo welcome new coiners to our thriving little town, and to see it build up. Anew school building is what Comor i metis, Get together citi zens and let’s see if something can’t be done to get a ne v build ing. Our school is in a flourish ing condition, but the accommoda tions are not sufficient. J N Booth the cattle man of Athens, shipped a car of cattle from here Monday night, bound for Charleston. Comer is getting to be a popular shipping point for oattle. Several cars have been shipped here this year, It is generally reported that several brek building will.go up here soon. Doii’t know how true it is. B N White of Danielsville, our county school commissioner, was town Monday. *• Hon. Pope Gholston haa been very unwell for several days. Hope to see him out ngaiu soon. Everybody in this community reports the cotton crop short. Heurv B Sanders of Danielsville was in town Tuesday, Mr. H E Edwards our efficient agent, who has been out Id Color ado and Texas, having his hand treated for paralysis has returned home muck improved and reports a good time. Prof. Dabney Gholaton ef Dan ielaville, was in towu today. The Comer Enterprise seams to be iu behind the town officials about uot lighting the lamps and cutting gras, from the sidewalks. Jim Gloer and Dr. George Diniel of Bowmin, was in town yester day. H’n. Yoang Daniel of Farming ton, waa in town to-day. 0 >tton bringing Bsc to d\y. Good for C uner. Our town will bi well represented at the exp tuition net month. Next Wednesday iseleolioa day in the 10th congressional district, and the democrats are expected lo wiu. We understand that the Exposi lion is not yet complete. All of the exhibits are not positiou. Dlt Moseley is visiting hia son, Dr. Robert Moseley, of Royston, to day. * Hr W■, * . ■ . - K‘" I: -:J,\ l D.iY.in Xfu wellkuov, :i o: " ai*s 1 found oil l ' nu; M.llVrioj from glanders in thWfdirrmic ford Th conimoii and char u-f eristic symptoms df this form of the diseivso \v4c too well defined to leave the slijjhtcw pos sibility of doubt. Tile disc!i%rde was from both nostrils of a white ;:la*b’. na tare, in earlier stages haviugr>eeii streaked witn blood Tlio ulcfSst.Hl patches on the mucous mcmi/riiie in each nostril had eaten clear throaMntUu soprurn nasi, the characteristic .swell lugs of the submasiiiary glaudsiwcre about the size of a hen's egg. - These glands arc situated in the silica 1 Oder tho lower jaw. where the abcess oAiis temper (strangles) comes, but oik strangles, those never break andUkuu. and they aro linger at times thanjofh ers, and again got very smalij but never disappear. Tlio animal bqKiui, it ever, coughs, as ill distemper,, but snorts or sneezes a good deal, akjM i a that way tnrows out a good deal ®the accumulated virus. Mr. Stinson’s other .stock, somafflve or six, have been exposed to it. though at present showing no signs of the dis ease. The mule was pur, nased by Mr. Stinson about the fifteenth of Janfipry pa,t and had a disenurge from the mpie, then which was supposed to be a ship ping cold.. This is a form of disease most 10 be feared because there is no urgent symptoms. Tile true nature of the disease may be overlooked bylhe ordinary observer. There is only one safe thing to do, flint is. to at oiica kill and buryjlie affected animals deep, burn up allifts feedboxei and water-troughs and Till other places where the animal cold possibly leave the germ of this .lisaijjjp, disinfect thoroughly with one quirt carbolic acid (crude form) to each buck et of whitew.isu in all the stalls and lot-. Th s 1 ordered done in Laurefta county Respectfully, J. N Cook, Veterinary Surgeon. Seaboard Air Line \ Schedule in effect March 24th ’flo if N’th N’rth Isotttb.'South P.M. Pass. PasH&kP. M AEt. &Ex .Stations. Ex. I|M AE N<>B4N<>BB N0.411N0.45 AM |P M. \A. M./P. M 8 15 9 15 f.vAtlantitArli 0 201 Ldf l 842 948 “B’U ’nc’n“ *5 521 784 8 55 955 “ Tucker “ 5 40| <3 58 90010 06 “ Lilburn “ 580 048 9 1010 14“ tiloster “ 521 (5 8(1 92710 24 “Law’ville* 4 511 620 9 8810 85 “ -Dacula “ 5 (X) 0 14 94010 48 “ Auburn “ 452 005 10 00 10 54 “ Winder “ 441 553 10 15 11 08 “Sta4hn.ni “ 4 27 5 84 10 22 11 15 “ Bogart “ 420 520 10 41 11 28 “ Athens “ 408 SOX 10 68 11 47“ Hull “ 848 454 11 04 11 50 “'FiveF’ks* 1 889 445 11 14 18 07 “ Comer “ 338 484 11 24 12 18 •* Carlton “ 3 17 428 11 55 12 43 “Elberton 44 252 401 11 55 12 55 ‘ Midd‘ton“ 225 840 12 02 1 04 ‘Heard’mt“ 284 888 12 18 118 “Ca. Falls 14 217 820 12 24 1 83 “ Watts “ 202 818 12 45 200 “Abbeville 4 147 800 l 18 281 “Gteemv'd 4 109 284 147 800 “Cr’ssHill 44 12 41 207 2 00 309 “Mount v‘e 4 12 32 200 2 15 829 44 Clinton 44 12 18 140 8 84“ Dover ~12 09 4 05 ‘Whitmire,, II 89 4 2?0 “Carlisle „ 11 14 5 00 “ Chester ~ 10 48 547 “Catawba 44 10 08 0 10“Waxhaw“ 9 39 080 ArMonreLv 9 15 ! P.M. A.M. I PMP.M. Trains 88 and 41 run solid between Atlanta and Norfolk carrying Pullman sleeper, making direct connections at Weldon with Atlantic Coast Line for Washing ton and New' York, and all points North and East. At Norfolk with steamers for Washington. Bay Line for Anltimore, Old Dominion for New' York. Trains 84 and 41 solid between Atlanta and Columbia, with through coaches for Charleston, Tickets for sale to all points at at company's office at any station on line, or obtained upon applica tion . Any other information can be had upon application to any of the undersigned. T J Andkrson, John H Winds r GP A. Port mouth, Gen M 4 g- B A Nrwland, Div Pass Agt. 1 Atlanta, Ga. II E Edwards, Agt. Comer. Ga. NOTICE, Georgia—Madison county: Whereas T W Dean, J B Dean and J C Tyner, administrator ofj J M Dean, deo’d have applied to me for letters of dismission from said administration. This is thereto:* to all persons concerned to be at my nffiee on the first Monday iu Nov. next to show why said letters should not lie granted. This Aieiust stL> 1895, " G C Daniel, JOrd. Scott>s Carbo.digestive j Compound. '<>■ - Positively the one Remedy foi for the treatment if Nervous Exhaustion Simple and Aggravated forms oj Dyspepsia id Palpitation - ot - the- Heart o Does vour food s< oi ast**i ret ing? Are you easily eciirus. and in.ti excited? Do you got up ia the morning tired ana un refreshed ,aud with a bad taste in th#mouth. Is theoe a dull, cloudy seusation attended by disagreeable feelings in the head and dyes! Are you irritable and rrstless? Does it distress you to lie cu your left side. Have you impaired memory, dimness of vision, depression of mind and gloomy forebodings. ♦ These symptons mean that yet. are suffering from Dyspepsia and Nervous Exhaustion. . There is no remedy ex tant that has done so much for this class of troubles as Scott‘s CarMipti, M • If your case has registed the uaun] moth odief treatment we are particularly amx iou* to have you give this compound a trial, We guarantee rcleif iu every case and wtl! cheerfully refund vom- money should the remedy fail to produce the most grat ifying results. Please remember that the appellation Patent Medicine does not appl, to Scott’s Carbo-Digestive do' pound It is a proscription put up by a leading ph.vsiuian who has made stomach aDd nenous troubles a specsilty for years, We court investigation and earnestly urge all physicians to write us tor the formula of fcCOTT S CARBO-DItfESTIVK COMPOUND, which we.will mail onappli tion that they may satisfy themselves of ita harmle s character and excellent virtues. Icott’s. Carbo-Digestive compound Is Xihe most- rewiavkaUls remedy that science has produced. It haa sue oeeded where olhar medicines hare failed. Sold by all druggists everywhere SI.OO per oottle. Sent to anv ad dresj in America on receipt of price. Don’t forget thftt we cheerfully refund your money if results are not satisfactory. Order idirecl if your druggist does not have it. Ad dress all orders to CONCORD CHEMICAL MANU FACTURING 80. Topeka, Kae. Drink Royal Pale Beer, sold by ■ rp H Riddling, Comer, Ga, Represents the net shrinkage in property value in the South and West, according: to the tax returns officially recorded, for 1894,as com pared with 1893. A de.Uiv* contest]* to be fotuht between now and the next Presidential election for GOINAGB^^- TJC OPQPL"’! M-V'EY-t 19 coinage of both scold and silv-jr, Wi'hom dkc-iminviivt. which m • tn. ITV • tree CUHIH .f (i it. .1 ot.po.Mul to tin |. lie* o’ eon r 0 ion, which It i* been i.et.v.et! be EngUn! and „100 .■ I" itt \V ant] nhiffc levies tiiimt*’ tot •■verv nrodne* of tin* lar.u, on vaiti.tiions of ali hinds anti on.all eton|a*nsa nets for labor. ~HE Ci 7c AT iSEUE UO'N ■* ln* ilonble sl.ivtar.l nouns: lb-ste-ht Standard—the u.eof Wuaoid tifd silver stand.iWl in iky i.nslaU aj,...nst .see].in.; tin! currency ol > li • cmntrv on tin; -nil basis. The ATLANTA WEEKLY CONSTITUTIOM TvtbiWh-d u ATLANTA, GA,, :*H'l bav iv: \ CIR SUL*TIOM OK MOTE THAN IS i.OOO. vhl-'ly t;u* fanners of the cm- r-.', and ::<tin- to ; . or- !„...• than any y ncw*;a;i, >. ■ i .l on the lutv ol tin- eartdi, is The LoadilfV C'ia:upi6ri of thh' Peojl J >’.l 1111 he,:;re.ii rovt.-sts in hleli i|uv -ire ele-a -s| anitr- th--v fit,;,.. ~f S'tt.topoi v. TmE- CONSTITUTION’ IS THE BIGGEST A.--10 BEST WEEKLY f* IWuPaPE ? !•">' •um i An-rh*. cc.v t iijt th- im iol ill* wurUl. h tviiijj t OT-.si,h.ii ia \ r: y in .Via it • . :nisl in Li. 1 cit'.iU '.f t.-i* >*. a *. cnn tin r hi i/.il th * <l*tu;U *'f d** it<*s in .iil ijms putNi,' into: * . \ THE GR :AT SOUTHER.I WtE'CcY NEWSPAPER, ■•*•* *•• *x,*.n.-..t .• -. iai u t.i u.e pr.eyer.uf b' UU.cri n*‘\v> i 1 hi* no * qua! on mjiiM.mJV . , An ca!.ir;;r.iert of u columns. •To'mes.t th-* demands upon is spue; fur r._vs, The Otmst.;‘.utiert will incrfcctSc its size during the summi • to 12 pag:>. 7 co!u o.i.s, m *khi,j 8j olum.is eac 1 w.-.k. M tte amniunim s?sc*ai.:s \ I M The Barm and Farmers’ Dcpjrtni;nt. T.l ? 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U: pm, U 11. :u 111 lr itit< rrusr il v k oma. n STRAIGHT CSEhN U• IT'li\" !■;_>_r j t ,H| \ * i* wtT ' v n -*** ' - Mr -’’SVjV' We Lead - Others Follow, q rrcw<Mrmnmri BROAD ST., ATHENS, GA. —SAME OLD STAND. geaiitiful Decorated Qhina and Q rockery. ALL GRADES AND RRTCES. SOLD IN SETS ORSINGLE PIECES. Lamps in great variety and of all grades. Glassware in all pattern. Our stock was never so large, so pretty and so complete. Knives and Forks, Spoons, Castors, Tinware and Granite Ironware in almost biidles* profusion and at all prices. Housekeepers can find everything they need at our place. Prices were never so low and goods so pretty. J. H. HUGGINS & SON. BROAD STREET - ATHENS, GA. euLTh is win. tk.-’The Heii)i)BßYTwnawtwn < . SS^LACoIg pjERVe Braik _ TRE£TMHN T ' i3 A GUARANTEED STBCTJU* fl for hysteria, dizziness, cok* k Y> Mslone, nervous neuralgia, # wAJ h jjdache, nervous ptostrar t/.on, caused by alcohol or tobacco, wakefulness. tierv* j * 2E2 iv.is twitehings. memul do TfWr 1 ] 1 presalon, Insanity, premtu J turc old agr. misery, decay and death. 2tl. sum cnr*loi BARKEN NEBS, LOBB •# POWER in either sex, (Lg TO caused bj tver-axertioa, l itx indulgence or self-abuae. /<SKa /TV'S© I ** To RESTORE LOST MAN / WL/RT* V&'v, H° OD :ir * thu,r huild UM / 7f rVA k V*®? me vigor of the constf ( v/\ f\. Volution and give that I elasticity of action \x / much admired \w *2 MANLY U& N anN a sovereign remedy. WK <ITAKAXTJE< six beAa to butiu Mp and cure th wo” 1 , eases of broken down men.aurt ivamtfH. This is a remedy used for years with marrdoui* nucceaf bv an oiuh. nd \t will nf flfsanpomt V by m4lk r- paid, R, per dux, or six fo<” 155. vVltn six boxGL we send om written guarantee to refund the money if the specific does not effect r cure. It builds op and makes MEN MANLY and WOMEN WOMANLY. arSend stamp for circulars, Ac. Sol* JACOBS PHARMACY 00. Atlanta, Oa. P.0.80x 367. liKFxnRNCKM: Capital City Bzjp Atlanta Constitution. Cos nmoaeuti Ajrenoft. mmmm. gm MSboww. Only J3SS Imp. r> eniwtm oat KsamSwAssAaeaKwe $500,000,000 B Great Western ORGAN Handsomer Than Ever- Finest of All. Solid Walnut, Burled Panels, Elegant Finish. 1 MAGNIFICENT ORGAN with ft pure, ringing ft tone, from tlio oofteet whisper oi a lute, t* tho grand harmony of an orchestra. 10 *tops, 6 octaves, 4 set® of reeds and doable couplers. NEW STYLE 21 TM&* ONLY SBO And We Pay the freight. Phillips & Crew Co M Atlanta, Ga. -KKT A*. A A A a A A A A A *A .A. A. 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