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*• a vigorous hfeesder -and re
sponds well to (liberal /fertiliza
tion. coiyiiiajQidsf the yield
' increases and die scjl improves
if r properly jxeated .with fer
•, tilizers containing rfaot under
1% actual
Ptotasla.
A trial of ~ this plan costs but
flittle and ;.is sure to .lead, to
. profitable culture.
O" P"PW *ran tdraitMag circular* boon.
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“ u ‘ mi be subject of fcniliration, and
S to I*™ 1 " They art sat free tat
GERMAN, KALI WORKS,
*j>Jaaau St., Now York.
11. teW
•. —<-I)e*der in—
\ Dry* Goods, Groceries and Gener
al ''Merchandise. Wagon yard ao
< commodatjouß free for all at pres
ent. ill furnish beds at 10c
, per head. Meals reasonable. Also
irung a first vclttsfrjd.icksmith and
repair shop. Good horse shoeimr
a specialty,
.2. am running a beef market
and w|f lrt'u.i.b i igi>ast price fer aat
tlo sheep or goats-
U miles famn Athens on Daniels-
Tilletroad.
lf.il Happe if
a
Steins Interest to ‘‘Free
State” People—Oar
Sick, Visitors, Etc.
Wilborn • Wilder of Ft. Lamar
•was in town Wednesday,
hooka of all kinds A *t
AiL & B*l/Brooks, Corner, Ga.
T. J Hum cf Young Harris was
horsvvestorelay. My. Hunt seed to
boa citizen of tins county, and ws
hope to have him with as again
- Johnnie, the nnn year eld son
!■ of Mr. 4ind Mrs. Lawson Gordon,
'died yesterday and was buried to-:
Vdaya We extend our sympathies
to tb bereaved father and mother.
'.•"-Buffalo Bone Goano”'for *enle
by A L & S|L Breokrf3Co,mer, Ga.
iTVof G B Atkissoa is no longer a
-widower. Mrs Atkisssn has arrived.
D A Moseley aad Thurmond
ganders* visieed Comer Sunday-
The yeung people enjoyed a
leap year party at i the home of J
_W White last Tuesday night.
L E Brooks ahd K F Tolbeit vis
yited Athene Wednesday.
Read ; F H Kronerad. on this
page and and get ready to save
money on guano.
J R Bullock is now ageitizeu of
.our down.
GARDE* SEED.
i
Ae usual “Tom” R Zachary &
Son will bo at Dasielsville March
<court week, and wonld be glad to
■ serve our old customers. Our
Garden-seed are feesh and true to
name, and will do the people
more goed than seeds that are not
.climatizod. Don’t fotg‘t to re
,member court week.
Ton* R Zachary <fc Son. .
’LOST.
* a* *j.. t• ■.
Black silk, stud frame mrnbre!-
ia, on road from Danielavil e by
McLerys gin, Mr. ■ Haw kins Bullock*
-and J H Mathews to Athens, Sat
,urday JdtSiiasL Reward .will be
.given.for return of same to
David W Meadow.
(■ii’-ai" I *.'- : .B ;
.NOTICE.
1
The 'Overseers of ‘the Public
Roads of the 204th district, are re
quooted to meet the.commission
era of said district at Danie sville
on Saturday morning Jan. 25th.
4896.
Ths Comnpmionsb*.
i
Newsy Paragraphs From
a Live Town,
J T Pitlard has- moved alhthe
unsold-goods Of Pittard Bros to
Wieterville.
Rav. W L Kirk is now a citizen
of 'si-Forks-
Eberhart w&S;a little indis
posed this week.
Dave Martin left 6 ‘Forks Wed
nesday for Wintervills, kis future
home- He will do business for
J T Pittard, the merchant prince
of that place.
Nat Griffith one of Madison’s
best-young m p. wa3 j n town
Thursday. ;
Hobs J M Smith and Hamil
ton McWhorter went to Atlanta
Thursday Right. Smith went to
buy a carload of mules.
Prof. C J Landers was shaking
hands with his many friends here
last Friday.
Gen. Jordan of Boggs was here
last Friday.
Mrs. Dr. Homptoa has the
measels.
PrewVing her-e Saturday and
Sunday. 1 *
Mr and Mrs. Tom Ridling were
.visiting the family of Aunt Betty
Estes Sunday.
J L Young and family will be
citizoua of Hull next year.
Richard aad Henry of
Hull, attended preaching here
Sunday. Eddie Howard of Clouds
oreek was attendance also.
H Pittman and wife boarded !
the 5 o’clockttaia Sunday evening
tSr Niuholson, to visit Mrs. Pitt
man’s parents.
Mr. R M Gaulding of Edwin was
in town Sunday morning.
DiH'Wftggoiior now rides in a
a? new top buggy. Look out gk !b
Wedding belji will sojflgjling
and one of Oglethorpe’s hesfayobhi'
farmers wtl Md to the m irriag*
alter Hone of this county’s fairesl
young ladies. Guess who?
Prof, Gr ffiths school number
ed 40 scholars Monday.
John A Faulkner leaves for the
far west to day.
J R P Thompson has deserted
6 Forks, as he came down yester
day and carried his tools homo.
Says he is going home.
The remains of 'David Waggon
er .who died eight years ago, were
taken up yesterday and carried to
Wintervillo and buried in the
cemetery there.
A ifnttaril and her son
Allah, left 5 for'-ts yesterday for
their future heme it Winterille.
♦Will make their home with I H
Pittard, her uncle. We regret
very much t<o sse Mrs. Pittard
leave, as she has made scores of
friends hero.
Charley Benton is nursing a
case of jseasele.
Dr.l'M Thomtxeon was in tow*
yesterday. The Di. is getting
quite feeble, but is iu active prac
tice yet.
Mr. Jerry Nash’s little babe died
yeeterday .morning.
Hon. J M Bmith and Col. D W
Meadow went to Atlanta last,
J T Barnett i digging a well fer
Dave Eberhart on his lot here.
NOTICE.
The'firm of Brooks <fc Pewei
js this day-dissolved, C W Power
retiring. .. *
All accounts due said firm are
by agreement made payable to ;C
W Power-
All liabilities made by said firm
likewise assumed by C W Power
Creditors aud debtens will be gov
erned accordingly. Dec. 28, 1895
C. W PoWKR,
A L Brooks.
'A widow woman by the name cf
o‘Shields wh lives near Toccoa
died with Hydrophobia ii last Tues
,dav- She was biten by a rabid dog
last Octobei anti was taken ill the
day -she died. The doctors who
attended be i deeribed it as the mest
horrible sight 'hat they ever wit'
nesecd. She leaves three ebildre
Boggs Matters.
Ab Pitncr. on •of the oleraivst
fellow* in Clark* county, was
visiting here last Sfundav, the
guest of J F O ilbt rt.
Oroff Colbert, a i tt!i.at B J
Sorrells paid out of thdchain gang
last 00-irt, -ihas’kk.pped to parts
unknown.
Mrs. J N Beggs is still ver,
sick.
Mrs. D W Meadow an‘4 Mrs. B
N White, of Danielsv|lie, were
visiting here this week. I
I.ittle Johnnie Gordon; sop of
D L Gordon, we learn ia dantter
ouslv ill.
Earl Colbert is still * :y sick
Dr. Carlton of Athens.tffcs called
in to see him this week* il consul
tation with Dr. It P Sorfals
T R Crawford and wife tef Bar
bervilie, were visiting nilatives
h re Sunday.
J J Hix and family visyßd' hi*
father last SaturduyandiiSiUday.
Jus. A Nichols and w 'bfo of
Athens, were visiting ntfafives
here last Sunday.
* . ■
H II Tolbert, the popular J P
of Pittman district, wilP, hold
couit at Dowdy next Saluifcay.
Miss Willio-Sorrells’ sohooftiow
mini ha is 50 soholm-sand still in
creaaivig.
p * ,
Ft. Lamar,'
H!k Lnke Meatgomery of Atawis
ts m the ohm muni ty.
J F.Payoo went to Allien* Hast
Friday.
The Ft. Lamar “Pop Gun” fac
tory is doing a good business. I
4
l)r. Payne is the char® v’-ou Tina
7 V - tW
gomachy tb* For'. S
s The t k j ng | 0 f
organizing a ptimorj and dsbat
iag society. / We hop# they w iH be
successful, i •’ * L
lyKitly Dr. Payne
CHlT'd an Ultimothiitee. '•lt i*%
perfastwouder, and is wertli any}-
oneß tinto aud expense to nomjmd
examine it. Ho has it preserved.'
Y-;v '
We atk the qnoetion. was that
•country ever in such *. panditiom
as it is now? It'is a H.Z'f' that,
nrne-knthf of the farmers, are in
debt and would be ruined if their
creditors preseed. How are 'they,
ever to got out with 7 cents cot
ton.
Everything is stirring and Rettiu’
things in shapo v
Fixing up old fences, ami old' to¥fi
■ down gates.
You can tell it by ■the ringing of
tbs old plantation bell
And the ‘'geo, wheu, bar” in every
vals and dell.
Jbe kide nro on the hill sid-s
watchin’ of the goats
While the old hen and Chickens are
scratching up the eats,
The ‘old mans’ a cussin’ at the be
giuin’of new year
And swears someone liae stole the
back-band off the gear.
Six or seven boys all standing near
Are sighing aud a talkin’ of the
work another year,
They all agree—in language I can
not toll,
That they‘ll never be a farmer,
they and rather go lo h—.ll.
Sing your song of farmiti’ all the
like o’ that,
If you think its song ap'd music,
just come and hit the pateh,
About tho time you gat in grass,
the sun straight o'er your htad.
You’ll think life not worth livin’
and you’d just as soon be dead.
Dig, dig and, sweat, sweat and
sweat.
And unpaid bill and a mortgage, is
about all you'll get. "
Take your cotton to market, sell it:
for a song,
“You didn’t quite pnv up, bring
me a load of corn.”
Talk about Free, Silver, and good
old democrats.
Wo don-1 give a dura about such
things as that,
B'it for God sake give ue silver,
and it very free,
That we poor farmers, may get
where we‘d like to be.
You Congressmen and'Senators,
bow to the President,
But when it comes to farmers, you
don*t give a cent
You shake our hands and cal l us
1 us your ‘dear* friend.
*nt oli! we understand, you wish
to go back again.
.Now if you: think’l n j .ling,, just
c*me (o us and see,
\V can show you n-ortgt.gt s one,
tws, tkivt",
W itii oubtrotelud hands we've
called f r he]p.
But only to dream and wish for
things we did not get.
. C.L.P.
In this day of depressed values
and hard times, it is really a pleas
ure to find a cheerful farmer, but
the Monitor has found him. Mr.
J C Owen paid us a year in ad
vance f or kis paper, and stated that
he didn't owe anybody a cent. Mr
Own,s is a farmer, but 1 e farm*
right, and consequently make mon
ey. There are several hundred men
in uaoiion eeunty, who like Mr, O.
make money out of their farms,
and then there are others who fail
and blame the government.
Holman and Scott
r
Wholesale and Retail
)eal£rs in
Horses and Mules
Atheus, Gia.
Professional.
.
DAVID W MEADOW.
>-/ Attorney at Law.
SaXIKI.SVII.LK,' Ga
Office ou corner, west of Oour
Ht> rise,-, opposite Masonic Corner
Will prncuotyu alljlie court*, All
husinss promptly executed.
______
Jnoi'i. Strickland.
• Attorney. ]
ATHENS' . - - Ga.,
►Ge£>. C Thomas,
\Attorney,
Athens, ca
JOHN . q^don,
pr ompt attention given to *ll bus
iness entrusted to blecare. Office
of courthouse.
A, ■'
BERRY T. MOSELEY,
i J. I. GRIFFITH
fPHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
■ ’'■* .-■<
. Danirlsv.illb. ’Ga.
Office south of Court house
palls answereil and prescriptions
filled promptly.
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R. P. Sorrels
'PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
D "uelsvillf, Ga.
Calls am vered-and prescriptions
filled at al hours.
Disease? if women and .children
a specialt..
BLOOD BALM.
A household remedy for all Blood and
S*lß dIaoUBCK. Cures wlihcjil fall, Smif
•lijtli'ers, HhoiimatlMtn,('i,tarrli. Salt llheim
and every form of Blood Dineaye Irom the
Blfflplestplmple to the foulest Ulcer. Fifty
ytAw’.nso with unvarying uiecesa, dem
onltratea its paramount beallntr, purify
ing. and bujld(ng up Virtue?. One bottle
ha* more curative virtue than a dozen of
onj other kind. It buildrf up the health
and strength from, the first dose.
TWTWHITK for Itooh of Won * l
jlj/ei Cures, sent free on oppli
limit kept by your local druggist, send
iUlm a large bottle, or *6 00 for six bot
tles! and medicine will be sent, freight
BUOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga.
iaiMßr and ujAiccs - :
i PHOSPHATE;
rncffr rH<Tei F’ *# ** bvr, **[ ’
| r hilriMl. !> of Jirprtl*/ '4-'tceholr. of .
P.,wer >t*4 Deb-Hty. k. build- up ih*
) and f tfca -uHa T ffmttt first*tor. t bud ,
. mu wefet *■ -** broke® down mv
) awd we***. It ft the grt alUiitt o? 'V i
. eerery. Prlwo II K <, *-y
* tot 9€ FtsrO-r iartlrfi*r ui-on *p,dl a'J >*i. Alai ./
* PIIAHMifV COM PAM V|
1 fidi Apwitß, ATLANTA, OA.
The celebrated “Owl’ 7 gu m%
Magnolia Jieid,
Phosphate, etc,
Also a full line of groceries,
dry goods, hardware, etc In
fact I sell everything and buy
anything, it will be to your in-
terest to see me before making
your purchases or selling your
Stuff,
F. H. KRONER,
Comer,
WHEN YOU WANT BARGAINS GIVE
D F GRIFF.ITH
.
A ehatiee jjit your trade. He carries.’ .a tyU , VjjLaaw'Wt*'
-in. of
DRY GOOD* ANL) v iV
Which were bough H.-e,
liis cuatonarf* theJhenofUbf hi* lucky tunc bate, I#
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WA, ’“ nool,s *N-fc)Uk*y 3or
ndok .t wDd.,.„id. 5..1,;
full aud conipleta Htisa of Ilardwara, Tiawara.
k- 1 /h, -Vi- • ','’.'."l’ ? Tr— —^
woAleawaro, ate,
Hi* prices are as low as the lowest, aud all ltd asks is •
• ■ - • . ' • '/-■
.that you give him a call see his goods and hewv kit prices.
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Remember the place
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P. P. P.
PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT
AND POTASSIUM
Bakes
Marvelous Cares
in Blood Poison
■■i—iresMi—■meseMui.je’jwae snmigfmm
Rheumatism
and Scrofula
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