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THE MONITOR.
f’riff.iPHKP Eykcy Friuay.
FROM LAUKI V \
ITarriro-: Lord of t 1 Tnrm< i.v
Grove, vipited the family •ilmll'.y
Gnher Sunday.
pi? Ghandler one rtf our it oat
enterprising v vung msn, attended
-poaching at Dartiolsviile * unday.
Joseph ('anthers epfuks of put
ting up a ahinglo machine in the
near future. Joreph is a hustler.
Several of the Larkin boy# speak
attendingfth* great Expontiou.
Mir# Felicia dentin# piked*over
2()01hgof cotton each day the past
week •
Allen Chandler one of our most
industrious and highly esteemed
young men ha# treated him#elf to
Anew top buggy.
John Echols i# now a fnll-fiedft
®d boek agent. When bueinee# is
'doll he.food* ft syrud in ill. Way
ercees# attend him.
Ilomer Eberhart of Athens if. ut
a visit to hi# father this week.
Mr. Reader Me-m ia being urg
ed friend# to enter the race
for tax collector We hope he will
decidajt* so,
The Ha correspondent would
have the good people believe that
there are no dudes avail ml Ila. fie
would ale© have them believe that
w® make false statements. Readei
don’t believe this, for w are no
ted for owr tru'hfulnes*.
of the food people iarennd Larkin
and they ”trill tell you the same.
If there are nod ies around- I In,
why did ho send for the Duct*
Killar In the language of the
fJd darkey . ‘-Rut’s do question.”
'We wish ta*inforin the Hu dude
defenfter*that our many friends
have pdreuadtu us to run for coro
jrdr. and the Dude Killer informs
•y® that he intend" to wail until
ire are installed in oflic.o before
. notuasfnbing his warfare against
1 the Ua dude army. We have
' camposed a little song that is very
popular with the hoys around
Lari!in. ft i# entitled
“rn ii.a duue”.
BrrAr* #” nv flower in hi* tout,
An.i n n.nny paper collar 'round hi* throat,
la hi* bniul a i>enr t!ok,
11l hiituanth * >B*nv (lick.
Hi* bctte are ptn* leather,
Rn‘ tliet e,n uci- &tund wet ♦e her,
For ther’re pipe* e!ud together
Oeme again my jo-r®e! My un
jqiieMthniftl® v, str-h*t*e.
FROM Till? MILL,
Pr>t lio* killed everything in
this Motion.
Brit Fowled end lady were v inn
ing the family of M E Adame lael
week.
Mr. 0 M Sims and wife are
vieiting reJuliv a in Oglethorpe
this week.
If von want to take a good, hear
ty laugh, just ask !• W Alooro why
h® hae never married.
01 lie Thomas one of the most
popular young men cf Uix waa in
thi* comniunity Sunday.
* ia* hu'.a 1 o ig is a ill qu to- tick
‘•to,ue of the hoye have lieen
tnlking about ma ing a enge for
pet squirrels.”
The Ordinary wont Irnde a mar
.livgs license for o'poaaume. efee
H C Skinner ter particular*.
Wilhoni iVi’der brought hie best
girl donnte the OH pel Inst Sun
day. Come again, Wilborn, we are
glad te have yen with ua,bnt don't
let yeur horse run over anybody.
John Bruce went to eee hie best
girl down at the white hut#e
Sunday'. Boye, he means huaine s,
and ba* qpit tnlking taft'ty.
Success to the Monitor,
r SALE.
) Ml'AttOW H LANK \
Georgia—Madison countv:
Agreeable to au order of tlx>
court $f Ordinary of Mad,son odip*
tv granted at the regular Oct. term
189.* ef eaid caftrt, will lie told at
toe court home in xai J cottat.v, |>e '
tween the legpl hour* If tale on the
•*t TneaUay in XovpnJ'cr next," That
tract of Imid on wbiwi .1 K Mead
art itt'ded nt the tiii/o of his death,
iu Grave Hill dis/ict, adjoining
Hilda of C S Hunt,/ Wat Smith
place, Siitineoai, Jgm*e 111'?' 1
Letter, Billy Kobartt, the S W
War# place and others, the whole:
place oeuiaine 3)7 acm <•<• idi w g !
la latt survey, hat will he told in
loU, notice of width will appear in
the next ittne of this paper, and
plan of which wiil ho exhibited on
day of sale. Fine, productive land ;
and contain* a large body of origi-j
‘id lorest pin* timber, bui diugs
comraon, well valeted and ceaTeni
swilv loee'e 1. T> iv-* ,•,!, *1
id (UaU'! --i.c-i. Oit i ; .. f
C O'iiiti. ta,
A din of J]i Mvndort, dev'd. '
GEN4ID L CRcT" SUMMARY
' A lrv *!•!• If ease. With lot W.-nlh#
o|ria:<l the Co-ton—. Other t.ry*.
jpP‘.*i?AT >KSJ
T:U croo is 4,)it 1 all ovsr tho state-,
it' on v pa; tip v/ltii proper care, is
Ti-rjr < itept.. i <:o i'c think %va
■ ml.v bilp-vo a. this
w * toil .m r. raise i so easily amt in
mil rj.jfttil t.3 M;-ny furm rs su 1
j 1 tut me jo r r vnviatint, vary ®ft
v. at in *•; ••i4nn unttir, ml th-r.i
foro !>• ir.:*■ r •, piiareb o nur uo fallen
lint r.s ihe tv •:: r v r.t-ii- .
L-t IT. striv; to have t! < 1));' i:i
v tv'- liiti-;. not :;j ],ot.ite..ri only.
I it ini'' it h vasu-r t> rtisc a
(Ja ,t. il-yfci or Sc. Li. minx > tii-ui
a (t-Tva viva, but at car raisin"
thn CnVia yam. yt a U-.v*: n potato that,
when I tlvml ia-soarb-vi)t Georgia, thn
hos-t Wonhlu't oat. v. hila 1/ you raise a
Gr.orM i yam, you li&vo a potnto fit for
a kind's tahls PotatOOS V.V-a g mil fond
for all kinds of f.t.-ok, 3 1 usiu ls bulug
equal to 1-of corn iif feeding value.
ri!U,r> j-mss
Thom has 'noon a lir rnr nr-a than
usual planted firoo/phout t ie *t.it. and
tile oron of pans is tv larrf> one. Thro
is coin\l lint from s>m\si t oas that
the v him* liavj not Lorn it w-jII, but, at
a rulo, the crop i* a good dp a.
oßitix!) rtus',
aro reported jjnnd, aud In lower Geor
gia thn fnttciiiiuc bogs nravin many
cinoi alrua iv t ira- il on thkn. Tins
crop is piautod 111 fc lis state cliii-dy to
fatten hogs, for which it is admirably
adapted Not many nr ptuntel for
market,, though in oar sister stitea of-
Tettnoswvj and North tTirnlina tlioy at-e
largely oaUivatsd for that purpose. , In
this era of dlv-rdflo i farruiur, som> of
onr fanners might hud this a protltabio
orop.
rica
The crop is (jpueriilly grm.l all over
(ho siate, with tnoro nldtit-d tlikn usual.
I In pi next y.*ar to see ills Va!uable
grain more geuoraliy plant and than vot
b-foro. It is not hard to mho, yields
fairly well, and is hv.Vtky and umn
tlons for linn and boast 'JL’Iio cnief
Iroa'ule is to clean tho hull from the
g ain before it can be co*k>d Tiie
pp n on the coast v.-ho livo largely 1 on
rule, ill this by pontiding tho grain a
long (.ins, u.ing a wooden mm tar and
p<?Kt!♦. (For comnioroial purpotns the
clean n-x is dano in large steam mills.)
There are now on the in irkoc small
r:c- mills, which might bo run like the
couo-.i gins tiironxhont theoonntry, the
f (inner paving so much toll to nave his
rice oieanod Wcro these smill mb's
estnlT.alied, I mu satisliod that tlio pro
due,non of nco would be gi'outly in
cre.i.-.0.L
FRTTTTa.
The fruit, rr .p lias all biwi gathered
and disposed of, except some varieties
of apples, pear* and grapivl. i
A few days since I saw a oarload of
watermeloue in Atlanta shipped from
some point in Indiana, and they
seoin dto bo sailing very rapidly. Caa
not scm of onr watermelon raisers'
tvivo melons for the market until frost?
Tile last hi the market, 1 think would
do us well in the first, and command
just as good prices, for the people seem
to want them more when
they arc uot to bn had. Try it mxl
vo.u- shipping south lnstim 1 of norm.
I think 1; would pay if moderately on
gaged ia, _
Much of the fruit \vas injured this
year by the very we* Aflgast, pai-ncu
lnr.y peaoltes, grapes and tuelonS, none
of vrttloh w-trs. In qualiry, ns good as
nsnal in North tlnorcla, lacking the
awi-etncxi which snushiue uione can
give.
•TOC ft
Stock is in fair oondition. Reports of
some ■ L-km-si ttud a few deaths, liming
oasriv, ia diiT.-ront pa ts of tho state,
bat nothin,r voiy serious or that will
not readily yield to treatment. Ho*s
generally reported healthy and in de
cidedly greater numbers than n-nal, j
though Bonn localitios, paitimilarly in ,
southwest (iwrgia, have reported large
lo*;o- from o iohra lain happy to re
iwt that tho (armors of Georgia will
not i:oa l inU'Tit meat from tho wsst next
year.
Cot t ontneri liloitl For stvlmt*
The latest experinionts reported on
le-.iiuy the ptfeot of cottonseed meal ns
n f >od for hosts oomos from tho Texas
•station. Professor tr'onlo reports tiiat
from a noriei or ox;vv. un-uti conilnoteil
station tiro conolnalon is reached
that oottonaeed at'al or hulls, eithu’
raw, boiled Sr roasted, oannot be fed to
ho .a Pure maal was fatal iu every oa*n
but one, boiled meal loss so than raw.
Various combination ; of this fo ><l with
others w ro tried, bat fuilod to give re
suits of vans.
Question i) -You will ptoaso answer
tho toiiowm > iu your mouihly reports!
Why is it that the soil olods more in the
latter part- of March and the lirst to the
middle of April than in any other sen
sou or tho year and bako; loss wed less
as the summer ndvaneos?
AnsWku 8 —There are more clods
became we are preparing the ground
at that time for planting, and
wo plouuh as deep .ns possible, bringing
np some ©lay to tho surfaoo. This clay
theu is very apt to bake and .form
clods, until broken up by the action of
the ntmosphoro and future plowing* or
harrowing*. Another reason is that.,
ip our haste to get ready for planting
we are apt to plow tho ground in tho
sprini when it is a little too wot, and
this causes clods on the surface.
Ido not asroe with you that the
i ground bakes ••less and loss as the sum
mer advanoc;.” I thiuk if we plowed
as deep in't:. ! summer, and when tho
ground was wet, and turned up tho
clay as wo do iu the spring, wo would
h iva just as many clods and just as
much bak.-nr of the soil. In other
fiords, our shallow plowing iu culti
j vntoig crops cannot result iu cloddy
j land, such iw is brought about Ire
j quarttly by doip q. ring plowing. ,
Wan f kp; -iVmre.l girl ah u
12 year*, old. Mured And genera
Itutut aorviat. Apply m this of
ficc.
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• ftifiko.l *-■ jr;,vx nd foi JVMt*
aaeon bit iliUi Cat. American Fumltuf* Astnc>
l* O Box Tf>. Gnleua
ComeivNews, : .i’
Mrs I! .1 Meadow* is visiilujv 1 fon.
1.1 .Meadow# family in Athens tliiv
ivr-c'-.
Xf, ■ '■ • ;
A M Foarhorongh wli - has hceti
si k w’.th fev- r, is still improving.
I. 10 < i r -eitc was in town Jdott-iiy
;.f*-r Ills liiisiness. '
Alt . Joi Fortcrfield return -d from
Florida. Wwmv ite’s ligen tnakiti-j his
bottle tor the |ofut year, on ’ast Iri i
day. He says there is no plats like;
old Mauison.
0 \V Meadow of AthciiS was
down to see tii old folks Sunday,
.■md was shtbisg hand# with-Jus
many Inends, who are always glad
t’o see hi m.
Frank Rom-e went to Atlanta
Sunday returning Moorlny night.
Dr. R P Sorrells oj Dunpls
ville \\ as in town Tuesday.
Cotton still holds it* own it!
our little town. '’-.imm
Brin*? its your chickens, pgg’’t
and hit Uer—we will pnv
qy iUMt*. J. T. t*tovA
Cotitfii-, Ga: *1
Henry Sanders uml Dick Kd-j
ward# nllenried preaching til Paoli J
Sunday night, and on their return j
j home broke out the buggy tongue
and hail (o ride the greys in. |
Catty yc.iu- Baddies next
liny*. -' •
If Danie Eutjior is f® he believ
ed, Inc of Coiner’s prominent
young merchants* will scon wed
two of Madison's faire-t, daughters j
and ntale Comer their future I
koine. One lias bought a lot and !
ordered a car’of lumber, the oili
er has rented a house and bought
hi# furniture, ate.
Seaboard Air line
Schedule in effect March 24th ’95
1
N’llb.N till! Soifth. South.
P.V.jT’nsi.j Pass a P. M--
itEx.iifc Ex|Stations,i Ex. 1 M Ex
NtiH4|Nol?B| iN0.41 -N0.45
AM P If.{ A. M P. M
8 1b: *.) 15 i-v Atlanta at 6 20! 7 45
8 .42; U 48”B’tJ’nc’n“ 552 7 14
8 55' 9 55 ! “ Ttu-ker “j 5 40: 658
WOC iO05“, Lilbum “| 5 80 6 46
l6 lO 14“ ? Gluster “ 5 2l! 686
927 10 24 ”La<v , ville“{ 5 It 1 626
■ 9 88: 40 861 ‘ Daculu “ ! 500! 6 41
tt 40 1.0 48 ” Auburn ”■ 4 52 6 05
10 (Hi 10 64 ” Winder “{ 4 41 j 5 58
10 15 1 1 l>B:”Stat.ham“| 4 27: 5 84
10 22 il 15 “ Bogart “ 4 20: 526
10 11 11 28.” Athens “I 4 08 608
10 58 11 47 ” Hull ‘” 8 48! 464
II 04 H 56 ”FiveF’ks‘-; 8 89 4 45
11 44 13 07 ” Com s r “ 8 88 : 4 144
!1 24 12 IS!” Carlton D 8 17 428
11 55 1 2 43 “Elberton”! 2 52 : 4 01
11 5p I 2 55 1 Midd‘ton“{ 2 25; 846
12 02 1 04 ■ Heard’mt‘- 284 888
12 18 1 18 “Ca. Falls” 217 8 ?4i
J 2 24; i 88j” Watts “| 2 02i 818
12 16 2 00,“Abbeville* 147 8( 0
I 48 2 81|”Green\v*d‘l 1 09- 284
147 8 00 , -Cr , 3sllill“:i2 41 20“
2 <M> 3 00j‘‘Mountv*c* 12 82 2 0<)
215 0 20“ Clinton ”42 18! i4O
8 8-1” Dover ~42 09;
4*05 ■ Whitmire,dll 89j
,4 26 ‘C.irlitde 11 1-4
5 (XI” Che.-ter 10 48;'
547 “Catawba *‘ 10 08,
610 * 1 Waxhaw 1 ! 9 89,
1 6 80-ArMoiir‘eLv! 9 151
P.M. A.M.I j PMP.M.
Trains 88 and 41 run solid
between Atlanta and Norfolk
carry ing Pullman sleeper, making
direct connections at Weldon with
Atlantic Const Line for Washing
ton and New York, and all points
North and East. At Norfolk with j
fttsnmers for Washington. Bay I.im :
for Anltinwre, OKI Dominion for
New York. v
Tra if. a 84 and 44 sol id* be
Atlanta and Columbia, v.ifb
through coaches for Charleston
Tickets for sale to all jioints ut
r.l company# office at, any station
on line, or obtained upon appima—
: Don . Any other information con
j be had upon application to any. of
| the undersigned.
f l Axnrnsox, John II Wixde n
! (I I’ A, Portmouth, Gen M‘g*
; B A Nkwland, Djv Pass Agt.
Atlanta, Ga.
11 E Edwards, -Agt. Comer, Ga.
WCELERY:
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Mi ■>". x. 11 %* tft, 1 v : £n Ev;r.ii fT ..© j
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A . $3 Fv >! |:v* AT* .• •• >• fa, A4>retr |
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WHY HOOD’S? Imusi
Hood's Sarsaparilla is 18-s kes\.
most reliable and accomplish*, the
pea test cures, HOOD’S CURES
| i.f.ps
r '• f ■ y.
PropTtetor Dnvij’
Ifjl, 108 and IP'S Jaykton street.
y end Dc/ls in Oysters,
Fish and Gann*./
MEais ix ail Hours.
| Mr. Ch.-i-li® Meadow who is with
Hi? v. Davis.XiilJ -be glad to geo his
riends friffi"Madison when they
bome to Athens.
Pure Mountain Corn
Whiskey
For sale by
! %
0. 11. Scoggins,
,f COMER, GA.
wWf’OKWHlatn corn whiskey ia b- j
I sVdutei-y pure, Not oven a small
headache in a whole barrel. -j
We also handle the best Rv®,'
whirkies, Braudies, Gin, -Beers
Cigars, etc.
(bir bottles ar® ft 11 measure
and we guarantee to treat you ’
fairly, \Y r hen you come to Comer
give us a call.
|||S| Great Wssisra OB@AN
Hasewmer Taa Ever- Fiacat ef Alt.
Kj- *ScFi - : ■' Csssls, FqaatBrisii,
It MAlOiinCRTr-O.'ICAK utih n
I f-1 -lane, tao r.aiflvst rrhwpoc ■ ■ llPn, V*
j tho jrrami h*r3*'*3* vf an orUw*'.*t. 6
} octanes, 4, s.tts oi rKis <n-uits.
' mW STYLE 23 v i^“G^LY
Anb We Pay vhe Freicht
Pfiiliips & Crew' Co*,Atlanta,
And we are in our new and commodious Briek
Store, and are better prepared than ever
to serve our customers, and A/
m ■
_ w ill, as ever,
GIVE MOKE G<mD^FOil
p • Tile js£oney \
Than any House in KortVaaat Georgia- \f4 now carry a full sntl compute Has of Doub^^B
Width Henriettas, Cashmerea. Cb*raele<>jr'Fansifi3, Velvets, Tii minings, Lacs, etc. I n
anything ’ ept in a First-elsee Dry QdoJ.s store on which we can save you from 10 to 20 per'
40®®-'*"'" 'hj ■- , S * 1
cent. or Atlanta. rciyeS. Come and 'soe ateck. We have a suillciencv ef clrke
ta *ai; -h \ •>.. - r,-mpty. '. ,
HH Our slock f ,
Ckt; jiiing’s siloes aad Iffafs
Is ((.lx, j le‘. atl prices are n way down: Wears Headquarters far the Celeb at e<l
3|k , Gainesville Shoe,
W* !jave , a line o Stoves and Tinware. We beat the record and d®fy
competition oa Groceries Tobacco and Cigars. Give us a trial, is all we ask.
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' BKOO SSLm c§£, fowb m.
* 9 .*
liriek Store - Comer, twa:
Danielsville Academy,
Fall Session will begin Monday, November 4th:
•Tuition % all grades sl.>o per month-
Students carefully preparedyfo any class in CoDege or for
the practical duties of life. yPatronage respectfully rolioitedr*
Geo/n. Atkisson, Prim
TO THE PEOPLE
or
Oglethorpe and Madison counties:
I have abided to my stock of
Furniture, Buggies, W agons,
Harnesifcaddles, Cofiins, etc., a
full line of
* DR! GOODS *
QROOBRIEas,
Notions, Hats, Shoes, hardwaer,
Glassware, Tinware, crockery,
Etc*, in fact every thing kept in
a iirst- class store, ■ All of which
1 offer at bottom prices,
I am I*,\ here to help mr.ks Comers fir® fe-cla*s Oat
ton market, lie sure and give me a call.
I N
. a
■ Atiyone desiring to purchase!
hi first class.clfoHti stock of goods)
j“f ihe above lines, ami renting!
Ghe largest store room in'
sthe growing town of Comer.
I CALL.
Y'OURS, ETC.