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THE MONITOR.
I’I'BUAHKi) Svakt Friday.
OXS DOLLAR A YEAR.
B Mosei.kt,Editor.
With the New Year re
member that we are still
sending the Monitof and
Constitution at 1.2> per
year, cash in advance, or
the Monitor and Journal
for 1.00. This is a campaign
year, and you will need
these papers. Rush your
orders in.
Mr, Carlisle's popular loan
chine ia tiecouiiug unpopular. It
i* turning out to b a make believe
instead of a reniity.
In nrsiver to an inquiry, Mr.
Carliitlo bun stated there ia no law
setting apart a gold reserve fund
(•till he is selling houda to maintain
it.
The syndicate for men to take
tho issue of bonds offered ;hy Mr.
Cleveland has been dissolved. The
ban** of the country and private
individuals will take the issue, if
taken at all.
Hun. Joe Blackburn lias been
nominated by the democratic
.caucus of the Kentucky legislature
t
fil’d the big fight new comes off,
ea the legislature is a do. The
republican* have s msjority in the
house, but tke democrat* rule the
senate,
■
The Constitution has its special
messenger* F J M*an in Cuba,
end hie fetters on the situation
fording ta hie letters the revolu
tion will soon lie at end, aud Cuba
a free country.
It was thought that Judge Hart
of the •cmulgee circuit, would
reiign and run for Qon gross from
thk distriot, bat he has slopped
this rumor by stating that lie
w<fld serve out the term for which
hejrae elected.'
1 W
The Athens Banner atates that
Col. Jno. J Strickland of that city
will probably etand for election, to
to th*> houee of representatives
at tho next eloction. Col. Strick
land it a Madison county man,and
has many trionds here who would
be glad to sue him elected.
Seymore Keener, who killed his
♦vo cousins, Arizona nnd Leono
ra Mooro in Rabun county last
year, and who has been found
guilty and sentenoed to bang, has
been given a respite by the Gov
ernor for 80 days, on tho grounds
that evidence will be produced to
prove his insanity.
Hoi. Hamilton MsWhorter, whe
i judge of this rieouit, lias
bosn appointed division counsel
for tin Southern Railway, for tho
county of Ciarkc and the counties
through which the Elbert ad Air
Una pass es, Mr. McWhorter'
many friends here will be glad
to know of tqia appointment.
Got. Atkinson is after the peni
tentiary lesaees with a sharp stick,
aince tho report of the joint com
mittees of the House and Senate.
He has employed eouneel and cited
the lessees to .ipjH'ar before luoe on
Feb. 10th to show cause why they
should not h# fined fur neglect.l
The Smitlionia and Heardmont
camps wsie reported in gt>od order.
I LA NF.We.
Miss Snren.i '* I , f ninklin
county, ia visiting Mr<i * I)l> I,Vvßt
brookß.
Messrs Goode <f Atlanta, and
Thompson, Campbell, Benton and
Floyd of this place,made some o f
the sweetest music we ever heard at
A C Campbells, Wedi.onclny night.
The veung people enjoyed a sing"
ing at G T Sorrell* Satur lay night.
Oar school i* still increasing. Mies
Flora Hutch ersoii of I’t . Laninr ia
our assistant.
Tom Hutcherson of Ft. Lamar
was in ll* Monday.
Miss Dora Sailors and Dawson
Smith attended the marriage of
.vlis Hardman and Willie Chand
ler at Larkin Bnmlay.
Mr. II G do not be discouraged.
Try, try, again, be sure and get
your hats next time. Hotter to go
bare headed than to be disappoint
ed.
Roe Mien killed a mad dog in
Ila early Monday morning.
Davis Hix is suffering very
muob from a cut received by axe
while clearing anew ground.
BOGGS ITEMS.
.T I Parham, J D Ford and I I)
Brown, made a busiuesa trip to
Athens Monday.
W S Parham and M rs Aniandn
King, went to. DanielesAille Mon
day looking alter the widows pen
sion ,
V
Jpseph Power of near Cailton-,
was in our burg Sunday.
J T King and wife visited Lis
brother, I S King at Point Poter
Sunday.
I M Parham and j I> Thfslkeld
are eanvasalag this county with
lamp collars and wicks, ~&gf
The young yieople enjoyed a
nice danoo at ocar Parlisms Satur
day night.
~yU DudleyviritedOeorge Sim
mons Saturday .ad Sunday. .V
mill near J W Brooks now, ftndSfc
eewiug fine lumber. Anyone wish
ing good lumber will do web t<>
see him,
The ltttle baqe of Mr. mid Mr..
leaao Brown is quite eiek. W
hope for it a spesdy recovery.
King & Ce. are busy sawing
shingles. Thosa wanting first-class
shingles should see thetft.
Senator Blackburn 4 , most ralua
hle helper in his campaign for
re-election to the United States
Senate was his daughter. Miss
Corinne Blackburn. During the
whole of last, summer, when her
father was engaged in his speech
making campaign,throughout, the
BlaU,ho was busy in hi* ’Men,” re
ceiving let tors aud telegr.\nii,*e|>ur
atingthe important fro** the un
impoiiant, sending aiißWcrs when
neeceeeary, communicating bv tele
graph with the Senator when
any tiling came up that was of im
mediate and great importance o r
when somo political aide of the Sen-
ator wanted hi in at onoe to make
a speech in anotlier pat tof the State.
She also received with grace and
cordiality her fatlier'a frieatla and
aonstitnents who dropped in for n
call. Whenever she ac ootc)>ani#d
him ‘on a trip he was the gainer by
her |rcsenou.
Thomas Grime* Jr, ha* gone to
Harmy Gaove to enter the school
there
At Tw*. >d, Ga some boys robbed a
blind tiger and one of th* boy* lost
a scarf pin mat gave them aw <y.
The owmr of the pin wan aproaohed
and the remainder of th*jfood war*
returned and no questions skd. as
lh* tqj r man was afraid to squeal.
A. —Tom mast have had an nwfnj
cold when he bedims ensgaged,
B Why?
A. Recause when sue has a cold
one has ns taste.— h'jiijjeitdo Blatter
On Sunday. January 19th,
l Trains. 34 and 45, Charleston aoco
| lumodatioii. passing through Athens
going north lOdl ui, and going
i out hat 4:33 p, in, will He discon
tinued by the Seabovt -Vir Line-
SUUSOti.iXM. ~5
By rag nos { of'text ml we :ep*b—
republish the foil,,wing: I
On li is t r v-jivt the Wo
has the foil j ,villi', w’lich ls *’> C&jJtgy*
he.isiyc that I i~.pA<lu' * here, nest
ing that it ratr. fiitoh Ds s:ttoatii,ifc of
(lioso wit i i.-iK it net otiievwisa soa
criginu? -tt’do: -J
“fjntei iiis.g is net n turning
under toil t the surtV.r-G —this word* ha
< nly deep plusviuj?—Bat it is shngJF *
lf'c.Kpnii.K "f die subsoil and allowing it
to fall back without bringing it
surface at all. This operation psSmita
tin- nuder r-oil to receive n jriP t9r
amount of .. isture anil r< retain itA': 0 '
cause. being loose and i- v- •fr
operation ot sobs'-iUny, it b’Co:ti
retentive of moisture. Tile U$ : *U
therefore, of nubs ijiug ia a spurt
is Hint Iho water is more i(ted! re
moved frtuirilrc top soil, while W& e*
the I'nmc time retained few (I*3
use of the crop. The advruit:.;,-© -W
--soiiinfc a heavy soil, on tho r-Uierrijkn'L
is that the water, instead of _ bcjfiSm T0 ‘
moved by surface (Uaimifje or
tiiai, is allowed to sink into tl*
where if is retained, and whop the3 ,<6 f
top mil would othenviso i econi^p® l ' *
and unfit for the growth of the ejr. es
pecially if the rains bo followro-jsr a
long e.routli, there is a large am Jkjt <'i
water stored away in tlie nubserlß’. be
drawn upon as needed by t-he'gwP ?l S
vegetation. Subsoilsng effochatdf
away with the hard packing of #
tom of the furrow as (eft ny t'iH™Byks*y
plow, and if -uU plowing, vrero faiV fdd
by rabsuiling the ereafifci of tha
liilnls, xviGyJi Pi- r
reu each year from timoueoati-f! At
t&O an acre—a low ostlemte
hum lands iu the more t-etttsdvps ri
< i $8,000,000 per annum t{Yt‘,
. ' ’We I'nidte thff utiquaUfled statement
that subsoiling saves tho surptris water
and hoops it for the'-uso of tha arop,, It
is beufclfoiid iu a sandy soil because it
prevents tho top soil from Tjcecmihsf top
hI united in wot seasons, while at t o
same lime saving the water for future
use in dry seasons. It is be.nelirial u
clsy soils because it.takes, care of tho
surplus Wat or iustead ot allowing it to
drain off, prevents erosion of tho soil and
stores t lie water for future use of tho
crop. In snbsoiling, then, maybe fouud
in iljo >■ o til iuu o^h
cloud burst i '.to tho storm of actual con
flict i Farmars cannot export t > make
euottau fngtnhes wider tin* most favor
r.bic ci iulitiouH, but by ottrefuk;>lanning
they may liavo au independence as
sured, and come war or p.yuce they may
pursiio iho even tenor of their work,
ui'tr ul.lcd l>v the fnvorish excitement::
w!'i ' [ ! clutviictoi ir.e the opt-ratioel ftb
boiudlde <'omm**rial world. Wsl fmo
from the stws'n.alive ftaeraalfon*, e<>
, vci i v wuiciied by the men, who have
t takiHi their till on a turn, of Iflie tklo.
Farirters eondonm these lnttrij as
biers auil vampires, draw in jr the lifo
blte.d from levin mate and healthy trade
ooiidirims, hut just as surely, the man
who Cuts short Ids provision crops and
plants u l,ig (vittou crop in thfhiopo of
high prices,, is a speculator, auditidealer
in “intiin s. ’’ The r> is a f;,jd nation
inthovusy l ict uo which II >po holds
up to szs, und r.t this seas-ui, vi'hon we
Bin:I out wi!h renewed vi'c h for the
work of aucther year, the tew futi'iu to
leave the o.tusoiviitive and though
rather hunr.'.vu.a path, and veiituro <>u
in ro attractive, thcuyli for more un
curtain ground, is rometiutts almost
ovojpjwet hi”. Xii't ns not ba^deluded
iuto vUc <■ tiumh's of our pvevat cinty
or our tut arc prnftis. Each man-knows
bis pel . .u:!’. uliti u:i m,i and tho noons
Of his family an.t farm. Lot him take
no risk's o : the colt .a market of tho
coming year, hut bw’-l his plans cm tlv*
safe liiiMs of tin ample prov Mun croj.,
ho can then await d.-vob .pinouts wit a
unruffled calmness; sii arid dottou be
high ho makes money, ah. .oldit bo low
he does not lose.
NOTICE. j
Georgia—Madison ceiuity:
I hereby (onsoiit for my w ife
Harriet L Capo t > become a Public
or free Healer Jan. 1 1896 J
Ira F Cape.
NOTICE.
Georgia—Madison cottnty:
Woreas Gc irga M Carithers an and
W R Daniel adminis’tor ot Russell
J Camber* doo‘d,'\a\ o applied t<< mo
for letters of d:siu:ssioii from said
Ndmin'tiat’u.Thisis therefore to cite
sll persons concerned 1 to- be at my
office o*i tho lat Monday In March
next to show why said letters should
not he grant,' las prayed f.jr: This
Dee. 2nd 1395.
G C D.tMvl, Ordy.
Do You See Spols
before you in the air ? That’s
1 your liver’s fault. Rheumatism,
Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Head- <
ache and Biliousness are ail
> your liver's fault. \
Symptoms of a Disordered Liver:
Pain in hac.'<, side and shoulders, a t
bud ta.rte in the mout.i, coited
tongue, general orowulneua, diges- i
tion bad, fali.iess ,'-f? the st&macb, loss
, cf £ppeti‘e, ai-A stomach,
habitual tfost!.vcnesk, >-ts before the i
i eyes, s in sal!ov, eyes yellow, nor- *
vovsnesa, p:rr!ds on the face, dry
cough, contused mind.
At the first appearance of
these uyir.’ptoms call on your ,
1 merchant ior a bottle of
; hnfCft o^
' Ifil.L- e jv'er*
eJ'inA^eumj^io
(J)R&
it rjoss straight to work on the
ii, '.r. It cleanses this organ—
makes it active again—purifies
your blood and you're cured. 1
A'>k Yc-jr uruyjul Or r.lcrchrn! For It
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S'ile Proprietors,
Knoxville, Teun. 1
SIBOO.OO
lIVEN AWAY TO INVEHTOKS,
$150.00 av av to &ny one who ap.
jroes through us for the most we litorious,parent
:?hc-month ig.
VSc secure the best patGntfi for our clients,
MSid ri/pci of this effir is to eticoi/rage-invcnto; sto
of their bright ideas. A.i, the iamc time v/c
cr.sh to impress ujton the public die lucuhafc
f’S THE SIMPIE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS
THAT YIELD FORTUNES, .
fbcfi as the # ‘c:*i-wiiiJow"_ which can be easily slid up
Lnd down withcut breaking the passenger's back,
'‘s-iuce-pan," “.. olhr-b:i:t:>r.,” “mu-lock,’' “buttle,
popper," and a thousand other liic things that most
any tme can ti .ul a ay nf iuipeovmg;; and,tlv>j siirpte
Mveationsnre the on. that bring hrscst ret to tho
mDrer. ify to {ninkofst>n:ethiagtoii;vem.
- H’IS NOT SO HARD A3JT SEEftk..
mu thmugli U3 receive6perial coike itj
Nanomil Kcc.ordcV* r Waabingtbri,
V. C.,wi.ic'uir. the ficfttnowspaoci published in A uierid
m th< ipveninrs. Wc ftklmish ft year's aub.
#e?ipuaß t£s nils jour ~a I, free of cost, to all our clients.
-Ve adycui-c, free of cost, the inf < month
winsour if 150 prize, aul hundreds of tbmfsaads
~ “Natioiu.r Recorder/’ coniainins a
B tbionghout the United States n>nong
M \|Lr und ffiqriul.ic‘bi’'fi>i thus bringing to their
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Prop. J. F. Bhaiiobon. ri,BR.D!iJCOHON’miAC.
ric-ix. feUßiaasa Colmics, NA.*KvuiK i Tess.
DBarSib :— The (iaje Tor which you deposits.,
jlioo three months o/eo to dsyAis a’forfeit ur.der
SiT pro|X).-.ition torfve SIOO to nay charitable
tivufrn in Naih v. Ic r.n J srooto any Business
lege of the Ohio Kiver, if you couid uot
show more written app! icn' iocs fo- BoeV.keepers
and f-teirographers during tha PAST FIYK
MOSTHS than i uinnessCoil-gesoetli
oTthe Ohio Kiver enuid show in the PAST FIVK
YEARS. l.aa this day expired* ead, uc deruand
having heua.-an.tde, the sntae is cow held snbjttS
to your Check. Bcepectlulty,
W. F. TJf "V, Ifcculer.
N.B.— X certlflcate *f depewlt <br the ? -‘—e
was nitU'.ished in the daily papers of Neshville.
the Cix;inna/H Sm/uirgr, the Atlanta Conslrit:-
lion, Rnd thirty thonr,ncl circulars, irlvinethe
colleges three months’ time to accept.— Jvat/t
title Daily American, Abril j, /Sls.
TVrile Prior. T. F. Dn.sc i ixm, Naahvi’te, Ter,a
for lii, freel.'o taiogue.
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 decisive contest Is to be fou-ht between now ;>n.l the next Presidential election for
COINAGE^
pME MONEY —tho coinagoof both cpld a-nd silver, without discrimination, which means th fre- cniiing*
, . ... 1,1 •, u'.po'-rd to the p.l icy obconirtc inn, which ha* been dici.itnl ly England ami a.lop'e.l in Washlngum, and which
Icvior- tribute on every product of ttie farm, on valuiuioas of all kinds and on all oonipens.r ions for labor.
7H£ GREAT iSSUE NOW is tho double st .itlaril against the single standard—tha use of bulb sold and dltw as siaadirl
money ntutals against keeping the currency of lhe country on tho gold basi*.
The ATLANTA WEEKLY CONSTITUTION
pn'.iishrds ATLANTA, GA,, and having
A CIRCULATION OF MO ■•£ THAN 155,000, cliicfly among the farmers of the country, and going to more homes than
newspaps'i ptii.li.siii'd in the face of the earth, Is
liO I 0 J.tl~ ChamLoil of t’-ie Psopi3 in all i tio groat contests In which thev are engaged against the exc' k>a of BMnopelr.
ThE COhItITUtIOH 13 Tile' BIGGEST AMD BEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER m.ww,*4 hi Amer-.s,
cm i : iii • tie-. - -.e w.v1.1, hiving corres.nm ients In every ~*it yhi America, si>.t In the capitals of Europe, and ropotllag
in r,di i lin’d.-! a, Is of debates in-Vingress nil ail quest inns of public inter- si. I k
THE GREAT SOUTHERN WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, ••‘“das the exponent of BoulUoru opislm and die purveyor cf
Sout t.vrw mows h ii;i> i.o 4<|u<il ou lUl* couliiu'iU.
A cnlirg-ement of i- coluthns. To meet the demands upon Sts space for new*, The Constitution
\.;i i..crvxisr its st£ dtirinjt the summer to ia pagoa, 7 columns, .naklng 84 column* each weak.
;T: CO.EnTUIIOYS SPSQAL FEATURES 'T! !".*?
I . c Farm and Farmers* Department, The Women's Department, The Children’s Department,
;v ,j; nq ; ■1 r • * di.. 1411 i v n,) * * -ti:v .vt-r tcitwj t> thixtt' to whom dopArtinniits aro *4i;p.wii
; t ; : 0 i;.: i 1 •,. ;i ~in i ..f ii.\ • K I.OW EX- 1.. iU specif co.itrlhuwrs >tr writer* f suefc w i-d-widt u M.rk
*• * .. i . i*. \..t w ..... -I ~-it i.nutiifr H:irrt* ( lief-v llaimll**l n, and Uuuilr{f.> ut oLb+n, while it effort
*rr. * : i v r,■* - 1l: - -iU . i.a. s* V. Frnnk L- Sun!and ®tber, uliogire fta duntry XtiwtnrM apectsll&r oalhera tTf
ti.4t • t.u * :.*! < 1 f■* nrthi.ic fr*.n \ Jr>:inia t .Txas, from Mustinri.to Calif ia. v.. . . .. .
I. ; 1, i ; \ n.l fatlu’X' ti l ri:i • :be iiromleeU relief in ftnamnul matters Tbr CanHiluilon bat braided, la msna ajuf eut. 4h
\:i I.vs. t l:. ~\s ij, : it: ,b M r .1! m fvnsti-es upon tbc effect ol the trim min* Ba 4 policy of wreekAff* and more t**uU, wbidi
tMMic .v vii v■' itv |i. i). tn- n tlit'ir am rrißed.reotticu.
r 3TRASGHT*. Gi-tAIM. UNTRAMMELLED.
m
Daiiielsville Academy,
STRING
Thorough Miptmctioii is in all atndii's pertaining to
a Common School or Hioii Course .
INSTRUCTORS;
Geo. TL Atkisbon Principal.
Mi*r Eva Atk is son, )■ - ...
Mrs. J. W. llaxsfobd, S
- Eva Atkisson Music.
Spring Session will begin Monday, January 6th. aud close June sth.
TERM S:
per month 11.50
Music “ “ 2.50
Board “ ‘‘ 5.00
Tuition is strictly by the month,' unless for providential causese
Usual allowance from public school fund to those entitleiVto it.
i
Patronage respectfully solicited.
Geo. B. Atkisson, Principal.
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E Semina! Weakness and Sexual Debility
(Synuiatorrhaaand fmpottitoi) caused byyouthful felliesndexcease.
PIT 'Ti?? nemoHio**, losses, ptmploa and blotches on the face, rushes
of biixid to the head, pains In the Lacs, confused Ideas ami forveiful.
r.css. bashfu.nses, aversion tosoclotj-. loos of sesual power, loss of man
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