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THE MONITOR.
Fiilimid ■▼■rt Friday.
o*l DOLLAR A YEAR.
Rrrrt T. Wokki ry,Editor .
\sith the ew Year re
ffiember that we are still
sending the Monitor and
Constitution at 1.2$ per
year, cash in advance, or
the Monitor and Journal
for l.oo.This is a campaign
year, and you will need
papers. Rush your
* drers in.
' Announcements
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t £ Rjfiiti announcß my self a can
&diilfor Clerk of Superior Coart
o/'MigaUmTOyitnly '( (ha next derit.
ocraiie, primary election, to he
Iseld for county officers. This
t2ud. day of Janurary, 1196
J. O. ALLEN.
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.(Thp democratic nonftuation for
President aeoni * to be going a l>eg-
Nobody, nppsrefitly, wants
it:
——*
Ban Tillman has as
tonwUd tli U. 8. Sanate by
making oaa af his fire [anting
sdssche* in which Jha danounaad
tha ;President, together with otk
art, who havdgona iato tha “found
tw-nay” cemps.
Proper tire eandidatas are el.
howiag and shaking hands with
tba people right along now. If
h# true, there wj^a
AilW 1 * 1
c< Wtrasa has a resolu
tion askirg that Spain recognize
tha Cubans as belligerent* in lego]
warfare, and to treat prisoners
whan captured humanely. The
resolution will be tranemitted to
’•pniah gararnuisut iaimodi.
atalj. ,
f
Unal* Bob Rardsman, State
Treasurer has announced that at
the'end oP his present term, he
will retire to private life. He liae
been the “watch dog’ - of Georgia's
treasury for twelve years and in
his retirement the state loses a
good officer and the people e faith
ful servant. W J Speer, Mr.
Hardeman’a assistant, who has
been in the of floe for 16 years,
will make the race for the office.
Thos. R Hoidsr, jr., of (lie
JsoksonHsrahl. died at his horn*
in Jsffsrson on last Wednesday.
Ho was quits a young man. being
in hit 28rd yaar, but was forging
1o tha fra. t in (ha business, and
had gained quits a reputation
He ,was universally popular and
lumbered hi* friends by hundreds,
.We knew hifh partanally and ha
was our frland. We extend our
ayiapathy to hit bereaved wife and
other re la tires.
Senator Blackburn ia making a
noble fight for the Senaiorahip
from Kentucky, to auceaed himself,
but it looks tea like ti e ‘‘sound
money", democrats .will defeat
him. Th e action of these so-oalled
democrats, in thair effort to dafoat
a uoaaieee of thair party, because
he favor silver, will react in tham
4 >
ea their constituent a will aee that
they do not again misrepresent
h em.
t
Cuba in ner efforts to be free, is
?omn audtng the admiration of
thaciyilizad world.
AN INQUIRY ANSWERED.
Editor Monitor: —The impres
sion in tkia community, from wbat
was seen in the Comer Enterprise,
is that that paper would hersafter
print the legal advertisements of
the county, anti that the Monitor
would no longer publish them.
Please let us know through your
columns, if this impression is cor
rect, and oblige,
Subscriber.
In answer to the abo.e inquiry
we will state for the beuefit of
‘Subscriber” and nil others, that
The Danielsville Monitor is the
official organ of Malison county,
and that the legal advertisements
will continue to appear in the
Monitor. In fact the mod) or is
is the reoogmzsd offioial orgsn of
Madison county.
Now is the time 'to take the
Monitor. Two papers for the
price of one
A **£W TRIAL.
StrioMand ve, Tho State. Before
Judge Reese, Mndiion Superior
c< urt,
Atkinson, J.—l . Upon the trial
of an iiidietstsnt for assault with
intent to murder alleged to have
been committed with t knife it was
error to refuse to charge, ”if thetas ‘
be great superiority in physieal
strength of an assailant wl.o strikes
another a blew with Ilia flat, ei ill
health in the assailed at tiie time or
other eireumstanoes prodaeing
relatively great inequality between
the* in combat, the assailed can
justifiably rsnt l e blew hy stab,
biug the assailant The priuoipl#
sought to be enitrehied in the request
would not in any casejbo applicable
unleas tho antagonist bavin { the
surporior strength unlawfu ly
assailed the other and even in that
event the juiy and not the judge
aho'dij deterniinc whstbersuch
alabbiugi'
Although tho written request as
submitted was defective for the !
reason* above given and was there
fore properly refused,yet, inasnuu h I
as under the faots disoloso l by the
r ecord, the question of inequality
in physical strength was involv t and
mid the sole defense relied upon as
a justification for the stabbing,
was that autusod was physionlly
unable to otherwise defend him
self from the prosecutors a Hedged
unlawful assault upon him the
court erred in not giveti in charge'
even without a request, the priaci
pie whLli th* request presented
seught io explain. Judgment revers
ed, Lumpkin, J. concurring tlabi-
UintG’ I agree without hesitation
to the ruling announced in head note
but IJgravely doubt that the otniss
iui to slvirge referred to in the
second is oausefor reversing the judg
ment below. As the mujorty of the
court strongly and decidedly ef the
opinion that it is, I will not di went
though I reluctantly cooccur in the
conclusion they have reached.
K T Brown aud K H Kinuebrew
tor plaintiff in error
W M llowaid solicitor g neral by
brief contra
Published by requist.
thatboy!
A little lad, all fun! ’
A little chap, all coat!
A round cipher not
knowing- whethe r the
stroke will go up and make
him six, or down, and make
him nine!
It’s growing time with
him. He is burning up fat.
This fat must he in as con
stant supply as the air ho
breathes.
It has got to come from
somewhere. If it does not
come from his food, it must
come from fat stored up in
his body. He steals it and
you say, “ He's getting thin
—he's growing so fast."
Scott’s Emulsion will
take that boy, set his di
gestion at work, and re
build that body. His food
may not make him fat—
Scott's Emulsion.
fcttTT & lk>WM, Owafcu, N.w Vert. joe. Uhl s■
Drltl'h Courtesy.
Not long ago I asked an English
man whom I had met but once if he
could give mo tho address of a cer
tain man wo both knew. Ho said b$
could not remember it, tut.that it
was in tho court directory. I tola
him I should look it up, but bo in*
sisted on doing it for ire flo raji
around tho corner and down tv.fi
blocks into p public bouse, ns ths
bars arc called here, and came back
red in tho face and jianting He hid
written tho address on a card an l
explicit directions how to roach tl 9
placo by half a dozen railway ai i
tram lines, two or throe bus lfoqt,
cabs and by three or four attractm
routes on toot. Ho had .stopped fa
tho way and bought a sixpenny guife
to London and offered it to me wfe
his autograph and compliments #n
the fly leaf. I told him I had a Bio
decker, but ho eagerly explained ite
mo that his purchase contained a No
torial plan of the city, by winch one
could tell tho location of tbo parks
by splotches of green and the putlio
buildings and churches by - their
domes, spiit-s, etc. I missed npn
gagement by his prolonged yolite
ness, but I got a good idea A Eog
lish hospitality.—Atlanta ConstHu
tion.
Co*rl*d F ox and Ooclr.
.At Christchurch priory, Hints,
vfo may seo many examples of sculp
turesque humor illustrative of* fa
ble* and monkish legonds, mostly
taken from tho Bestiaries of the
middle atros. The question is, jS'cro
they intentionally .harmonious! and
thoreforo satiric, or wore they Mere
ly tlio expression of a naive sin plici
ty, such as we And sometimes $ tfia
drawings of children? And. w a the
comedy a part of tho artist’s sc erne,
or is humor, as distinct fronikbuf
foonory, a modern sense and ajgrea
tion of modern times? Tn ke.Jrr in
stance, tho well known carvwg at
Christchurch of a cowled fox japnclu
ing from a pulpit with a smM oock
at bis side. ,!
May not this be symbolic (if the
enemy, that old fox, vesting lilmsolf
in the disguiso of a holy ratable in
order to deceive the very elnt, lmt
prevented from so doing tty tho
warning voice of the cock? ms not
this a more probable' reading than
the idea that, a monkish fjfalutor
would venture to satirizetsMe fol
lows by depicting thorn aaJfiixos in
<:.• >vligior,jj habit? And way not
tl h,.J jn caching ton floclßf geese
■ ; ,p, ri r ITi ftfr ti “ i,j
1 liiiLdUguieo of si- rowl?—
tiow.l V>OJtiu. . I'
FA k from Journo* Xf 'Terhrtoti
j: A Trot. W. H. T'ih Cos, '.ho
*3 m BSA. roako!3 a spvdialtv o£
H ■ Sk Epilepsy, has without
9 w doubt treated And cur-
I i cti more cases tlhe.n any
■1 S 'a living Physician; his
65 SI k B success is astonishing.
JBL We have hcard of cases
of ao years 1 Standing
film®
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tip of his absolute curs, treo to any motet-era
who may send their P. O. and Express afaress.
We advise anv one wishing a euro tonHdhess
Prof.\7. H. PEEKE, F. D.. ACedwSt.. XefTurt
“Tea Feeble - 1
Te is Gsiresl !
OfSREUK.VnM or bYSPEPSiA” i
K onwrjse i That's a doo tor's
excuse. .
jnatsce Lowe, of Ridgeway, '
54ich., war ft Kheonaatic BU.Te.-cr
over y 8 years old • “too old to i
fapect c cure," co they eaid.
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too country vrtlT mtcl >
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We’ll send you oar General Cata
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•end us 15 cents in stamps. That
pays part postage ot expressage, sad
keeps off idlers.
It's a Dictionary of Honest Values;
Pull of important information no
matter where you buy. 700 Pages,
la.eoo illustrations: tells of 40,000
articles and right price of each. One
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MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.,
111*116 Michigan At** Chicago,
Hire. Elizabeth, ilesser
liaiUrnore, M 4
Rescued from Death
All Said She Could Not Live a
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Row Alive and Well—Tltanho to
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“I must praise Hood’s Sarsaparilla, for it is
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but 1 did not get any benefit until my daughter
toi.l me about Hood's Sarsaparilla, and 1 began
to take it. 1 weighed less than 100 lbs. and was
A Picture of Mlsory
Every one who saw ino thought I csnld not
live another month. But I began to Improvs
at ones, after beginning with Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla, and Uavh gradually gained until I am now
perfectly enved. I eat well, sleep well, and
am in perfect hculih. I owe all to
Mood’s Sarsaparilla
Instead of being dead now, i am alivo and
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10 East Barney Street, Baltimore, Md.
HOOD’S PILES aro purely vegetable, pw
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Wo tfecuro the best patents for ©nr clients,
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keep track of their bright ideas. At :he some time we
Wish to impress upon the public the fact that
IT’S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS
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?uch ns the “car-winiov/’* which can be slid up
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Business Colll.oio, Nash villi;,Ten.
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Danielsville Academy,
SPRING wSE'SION 1896:
Thorough instruction is offered in all studies pertaining to
a Common School or High School Course .
. INSTRUCTOR’*:
Geo. T>. Atkispon. Principal.
Miss sH’a Atkisson, ) - . . ,
Miss Kva Atkisson Music.
Spring Session will begin Monday, January Gtli. and close June sth
E R M S:
uitioa, per month $1.50
Music “ “ 2.50
Boar# “ ” 5.0 U
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Usual allowance from public school lund to thuse entitled to i' °
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Patronage respectfully solicited.
G 30. B Atkisson, Principal.
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wo den ware, etc, ,
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