The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, February 07, 1896, Image 1

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BKBRY T. MOSKI.Y, Kdltor. KP. F. McGOWAX. Bm. Man’gr. VOL. XIII. Corn ** A vigorous feeder and re sponds well to liberal fertiliza tion. On corn lands the yield increases and the soil improves P ro P erl y treated with fer tilizers containing not under 7% actual Potash. A trial of this plan costs but little and is sure to lead to profitable culture. Our pamphlets are not advertising circulars boom-. ißg special fertilizers, but are practical works, contain ing latest researches on the subject of fertilization, and are really helpful to farmers. They are sent free for Am asking. GERMAN KALI WORKS, ' S3 Nassau St., New York. Professional. DAVID W VkaDOW, Attorney at Law. DivNIKI.BVII.LH, Ga Office on corner, west of Cour House, opposite Masonic Comer Will practice in all the courts. All busings promptly.executed. Jno. J. StricHir-d. Attorney. Athens - - Ga. Geo, C Thomas, Attorney, . , Athens, Ga JOHN E. CORDON, Attorney at Lawi. DAMiii.svLi.ic, Ga Will practice whoraver tlesied. prompt attention given to ill bus iness entrusted to tfisearo. Office. North of courthouse. BERRY' pH Attorney-at-Law, Daniklsvh.lf, Ga Office on center, west of Court Ho.ise, oppositu- 'bisonic cocor. VVill practice in all the oClifts, j. lgsTffitF PHY>ICIAN AMD SURGEON Danulsvillb. .Ga. Office routh of Couft l:w?e Calls answered and wfescri ptiona filled promptly. ——— ' R. P. Sorrels PHVS'CIAN AND SURGEON' D lielsville, Ga. Calls am vered and prescription filled at a> hours. A j From TT.H.Jonmni of 'fTedidm. ■ Prof W, H.J’eekc, who iS a specialty of yd am|3 Oh Epilepsy, lias without Bw a w doubt treated and cur a W ed more ease s than any NI I ■ living Physician; hi3 m 1 M k s success is astonishing. JSk. We have heard of cases ; • of 20 years’ standing agi cured b 7 M H him - Hq I 111 U 9 B this dis . S 9 3 R 1 B case, which w largo bot- Ho of absolute cure, free to any sufferers who may send their P. O. and Express address. We advise any ono wishing a euro to address Prcf.W. IL PEEKE, !£\ D.. 4 Hew Ycri SIBOO.OO WVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS $150.00 every tzionth given away to ony one v/ho pSes through us for the most rot ritorious patent during the month precedi ig. We secure the best patents for ovtr clients, and the object pf this offer is to encourage inventors ta (ceep track of their bright ideas. A... ine same time we wish tg impress upon the publir the k*ct that v T ’S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INV ENTIONS THAT YIELD FORTUNES, •udi as the “car-wiaiou; ' which can be easily slid up t.ud down without breaking thr passenger's back, ‘saucepan.” “cellar-button,*’ “n-.t-lock,” “bottle. Vooper, * and a thousand other little things that most Any one can find a ny of iiriffowring; and ih**s.- simplo xi ventions are the one. that bring largest ref to the author. Try to think of something to invent. IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEM;,. Patents taken out through us receive SDCcial notice ir the 41 National Recorder ” published at Washington, D. C., which is thenest published in A menu tn the interests of inventt m. Wg furnish a year’s sub scription to this journal,, free cf cost, to all our clients. Wckko adveniajp free of C6st, the invent inn e?rh month winch wins our $l3O prize, and hundred:; of thousands of copies ot the “Naticn;!l Recorder ’ containing a sketch of thewu'.ser, and a descriptor! of his will be pattered throughout the United States 2mto#g capita',and manufacturers, thus bringing to thee acrcjuion tne merits of the invention. AW comir.ur.tauicns regardcu strictly confidcatiaL JOHN WEDDERBVRN & CO., Solicitors of *n<S F : oreigt> Pant! 61S F Street, N. W., Sox 385. Washington, D. C. R'ft'tntt —tttotar cfthis filter. out so-fas- i'R£ E W\)t pmiehmuf Id Happenings Items of Interest to ‘Tice ctafco” People—Our Siok, Visitors, Etc. ... J M Sanders of Planter was here this week. •T FT Heniy of was j and >wu Tuesday- A I>t of appb wagops were here Tuesday. * * Arthur Arhold war here this we. k with a lot of mules. T -J Scott of Athens was here this week. Lleu llyn Thompson cf Ila,■ was in town Tu sday. J A Berryman of Harrison district, was .in town Tuesday . T A Hill of the Mill was over this week. A 0 Campbell of l!a, came down do s.*e us this week. •T M Guest nigh bailiff of the Cork, was here this woek. ‘ HN Patten of Athens, was here Tuesday. M V Bagwell of Bowman was was in town recentl y. Comer gem up a large delegation last Tuesday. G H O Kelley of Pittman dis trict, -who is very highly spoken of for tax collector was here last Monday, \ A S Johnson is up and at his post again. ft Short- and J W Boroughs, tho io.t.k utter ,tiw ■ J 3SI Skinner and .T P "Looney, popular court officials of the Mill district were here this week. Miss Luc/ Quhin, -ot Danbtrrg.. who lias been rpending a few days with her sister, Mrs. L E Greene, has returned home. Uncle Thomas . Whitworth of Grove llii.l was over Tuesday. Uncle Tom is a good friend to the Monitor, and we are always gird to see him. J J Waggoner a prominent farmer of Grove Hill, was here Tuesday. W B G C Smith, Coronpr, was here Tuesday, and informs us that lie is in the race to succeed him self. He says that he does not know that he wjll have opposition. There were several guano agents here Tuesday, and from the way they were selling it, there promises to be a heavy cotton crop planted this year. W S and J T Alex ander, guardians of tho law'in Brookline district, were here Tues day. Misses Minnie Meadow, of Ath ! ens and Bertie Meadow of Comer. I have returned to their respective I homes. * -- Next Tuesday is hist return day for our court. A remarkably small number of eases have been filed to date. Col. David W Meadow was in Albany this week, in attendance u|> >u iqnn the Superior court there. Comity polities were booming ’..ere last Tuesday. Lar.e crowd in town, and the prospective candi dates were here too Tax Receiver Brown was here! Tuesday, shaking hande with his f rie.ids, I) - . R F Moore has recovered sufficiently from the measels u> fill his appointment here last Tussda . He in an excellent den tist and deserves the patronage of the people. nvle Tabor Berryman Harrieon -a* in Uwu .Wednesday. Uncle l abor i.- one of the oldest me in the coiaty. fou itamsoti otocisTr. DANIELSVILLE, GA.. FRIDAY, lib. 7th- 1896. Sheriff Brooks and J O Daniel were in Carlton Wednesday. I) It Moseley visited his son, Dr. Moseley at Rovston this week. Mrs. W D Carrington of Comer, is visiting her daughters Mrs. B T Misdey McGowan. The Mon:tor is ready for the amumkoounents of those who wish to of their candidacy for the different offices. Wo circulate all over the county, at every office in the county, and as an advertising m< diam you can't do better. The people of Dai.ielsvilla and vicinity, are requested t > meet at the Academy on next Sunday afternoon at 8 o’clock, for che pur pose of organizing, a Union Sun. day school. An t'ier new,n(-c.cessavy and use ful kitchen tool, the Christy S. I. B Spituia Handy Kitchen Knife, more wonderful than the Christy Bread Knives. We will mail sample to any the U. S' A. on ree*ipt of 60 cents. Agents wanted i,i this vicinity. Writs quick for territory. The R J Christy Mai.f Cos, 01}do, O. W A Jester will receive next week 2 car loada of mules and x 1 car load of horses. They will be sold cheap, at, my stables on Clayton street. Call and see them. W A JESTER, Athens, Ga. NO MCE TO TEACHERS." S I will pay off the teachers for tbs Fourth Quarter of 1895,0n Sat urday Feb. Bth at uiy office op the sqnura. Notice is hereby given Tint the 8 8 C nn’r h";U ordered ine to hold an ’election fer County School Commissioner on Saturday Feb. 16th inst. The-- mhuebers 6f the Board of Education are respect fully requested to meet me in the C. S. Cojn'r office on the above date. - J. 11. Rick, Pros. Board of Edu.ir.lioti of Madison county. 810.00 REWARD. The above reward will bo paid for Groff Colheit, ashy black, broad mouth, thick lips, 28 years old, weight lCSlbs. Ball of his 11fiit thumb cus off, cut qcross the top of middle finger on first joint of the same hand, crooks down and is stiff. If found put him in jail, and notify R. J. Sorrells, Boggs, Ga. or L. E, Brooks. Sheriff, DaniMsville, Ga. CABBAGE SEED. . As usual “To n” R Zachary & Son will he at Danielsville March court week, and wonld be glad to serve oar old customers. Our Garden seed are feesh and true to name, and will do th.-j peeple more goed than seeds that are npt climatized. Don’t foigft to re member court week. Tom R Zachary & Son. NOT 01. Georgia Madison e#unty. W R Daniel adminis’tor ot Rtu>r]] j >_iarithere dec’d, have applied to me for letters of dismission from eaid adniin’tist n.Thie is therefore to eiD all persons concerned to be el my office o - the Ist Monday in March next to show why said letters should not be granted us prayed for: This Dec, 2nd 1895. G C Daniel. Ord. j rrrotrß wfAzu**, fw. of. lon Jr- u*** 4* mat, bkaiiaA />jr niTfSx*. : ft rtl Sara yua. mA fXTf I Lamar. fTEREST AROUND OLD FORT. alter has a! last pJp i lie is a fine fellow tender age of four mt out hunting re ified a wood-cock, re bird, very se.dom |initry. i we can learn, if epts the nomination U the people of Mi# i Him up “sn ! t river,” "politician ever re of cm cemnnin'ty ived any newspapers eek, Has the sher > them. i her© numbers 78. >t school we have had Ff Lnmar dudes has i : .this y what he thins how T feel, $ •ougk Fort-1 y on my ' imho, and legs astride If, aiul away I ride. wife a number of io have gone to Cuba jay. Is it the love of. jrhe freedom of men Ija pe ;iou will appleiiate, and send inti} years in return.” The ans: “Yjoar s l, pinion just received, many thanks. I think it flatter* yon alii tie.” What a wonderful age. If I were to hear that some fellow had made a visit to the Moon and congratulated the man in the Eicon on his brush piling and exchanged drink*, I would be slow in denying it. Nervous Prostration. Ihli Dread DUean liNow Snccrufnl), 'i'reatnl, Srlnicr IjvUrvt',. tu food Kullier Than UltiMlildUuu. lA'om the Wathinutun, li. 0., Star, "So more deplorable comlitipn of llio hit man body can lie conceived than that of nervous prostration, when every nerve in tire lystein neeiiia to vie with the others to nmkc yon misernlile, when even the mnshine irri tafetydu, when the happy prattle of the child distracts the lovjng parent, when life is ~ hnuntedjhy a oorfstant fore boding, when the light of life seems to turn to it tiiiohiii", smouldering (lame of torture —that'a part of nervous proniv.iioii, juftt a t hese of thin many-sided disease, As its grusp upon you sirenglhens you lose, perhaps, the power to walk, to talk, to think, oven the jowrr to love. Peat 1 1 would he welcor.ie, lut ulus! it comes not until the c up of slithering is full to orerihnting. Swell has been the experience of Mr. TV, fie nrieh Kohl), No. Si'll he tv .Jer sey Avciuie, Northwe st, wliosy story is best told in Us own words. > "For it lowg time.” mid Mr. Kohb, “J suflered horribly with renews proMrol ion, uwd tried mt'wy p!yij}- strs 5 trs mid various highly icecmiuu nded remedies witboul ex perhne ing il:e slightest lenefit. J.iis* full inv husiness etilled me to I'iitshwrg, I’n., (tun while there my mother, who remain and in Washington, heard IhiS'Wf h a friei il of some remarkahle enre* mu etc l.y J)r. Willinnis’ Pink I’jjls, end wroie recimmoneling ()• I should try (hem, To please my mother, mid -lot with atfy great espeuitie.p.s tiiiit they would do me- wiiy --. oel, J procured n l ox. At this time aiul for a li ng time previous my condition was most deplorabh-. Myrpi e l it-* wasgone. 1 could not walk alone, iinel had 1 ata-Ripted to do so would have- fallen After I had taken the pills I felt slroiiger than 1 had for many months. Aflerthe List l>ox of pills had been use-d by me my u r-pe lite retift-ned and I was hide to eat like a horse. My legs v.hieh had seemed tome like wooden le-p, mid my body which was fast becoming in the same condition recove red their nortna) condition after the use of Pink Pills.’* Ineasesof this kind they act in the capacity of a food, nmirisiiU’gthenervesai:denuring new- blood and tissue. Jt is to the weakened lierfes what breed nnd beef nre to the mus rular system. It. supplies them all tl, properlirs necessary ■to build them up, •trenethen them ai’.ei re More them toa vigor ous, healthy eoneiitiem. Thiee is .undoubtedly (he real secret of lbs marvelous power pf pr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Pale-,nervous,emseii tsd people who take the m Quickly pain a fro li, 1 eeili Aolor. Tliofr flesh and riins-les heeome fir in nd co I j el. Jfo medicine alone will presiuee this lesutt- Jt re-i|uires foe d—J-les and creuf- Ing, health-giving food, and Dr. Williams* J’lr.'-: P: T !s supply exaeily this require ment. No tetter proof of (his emilrl lie offere-d than that din-uses which heretofore have been >opposed to he Ineurahle, meh tu loer.motAr ataxia and paralysis succumb to this wonderful remedy as readily a* the most trifling ailments. Dr. William*’ Pink Pills are sold by all Sealers. -Mr will he rent post paid on receipt of price, (SO e-e-nt* a box, or six boxes for *2.50) by addreodngDr. Williams’ Medicui Cos., hei.enocwdy, Y. Madison Springs The school at the academy is still booming. Fanners are mnking prepara tions for this year* crops, Madison Springs needs a good physician. I) N Berryman of Bowman, was over swinging the fair sex last Sunday Col. D E Hill \vs in the little city of Harmony Grove last woek, looking out a location. Rev. J c Tyner was in the clas sic city a few days ago on busi ness, s The Mill needs a J. P, Hur ra li for C M Sims. Finkfflunt of Athens was up at the Quarterly meeting Sunday. Miss Octic Pittman of Ft. La mar, visited us last Saturday, much to the delight of a certain young man. D A Raker of Royston, was in our midst one day last week. Several of our young men atten ded the old time natty in Frank lin county last Tuesday night, add report a nice tints, Mis3 Mary Sims a charming young lady of Athens, visited here this week, , Daniel-vilie, Corner, Ft Lamar, and Wesley ’a Chapel, nil furnish ed large delegations to ihn Qunr teriy meeting here Saturday and Stir,day, to bear the new Elder. j'illy follow. ' - Messrs, ■'Charlie N Bond and Dock Been, attended the ground party nt Iln Saturday night. Lee Fitts says lia would like to he a preacher or a peddler one, so that he • could got chickon to oat. R J McEwen says thi# is leap year and ~e will oat goobers and cake when his girl come*- Our presiding Elder, Rev. Mr. King preached two very interest ing sermons Saturday and Sun day, His text Sunday was in Dniah, last chapter and 18 verse: "As one. whom his in rther coin lorteth so will 1 comfortyou, and ye -shall be contorted, in Jerusa lem . borrowing If you have borrowed from health to satisfy the demands of business, if your blood is not getting that constant supply of fat from your food it should have, you must pay back—from somewhere, and the some where will be from the fat stored up in the body. ** The sign, of this borrow ing is thinness, the result— nerve-waste. You need fat to keep the blood in health, unless you want to live with no reserve force— live from hand to mouth. Scott's Emulsion of cod liver oil, witli bypophos phites, is more than a medi cine. BO cent* and Cl. oo SCOTT & BOWNE Chemists - ■ New York nrsTHirxsirT catalogtm OartMW’caAtaXoyiMofftaud n 7 InHrameoi-,Mnck.F,vili, U 4- jC€7fdr ILLUSTfUt pouy,l>(un Majyrc* ’lffS, and llt-, Epmateis, (an f.AiR)4, StAad*. and Out- wßgjgO 1 " lit* cootalD* *• hmmg of f, WIP&Jk t.'/ormatirntor muilcianu JUtto* I’rtMi. AddrcM ViimißP * HPAhV.W*%t*M,## 'Kbt+z, IH tvascHtmun i One UolUr Par Yen. NO 5 Forks. Live Paragraphs From a a Live Town, The little brtbe'of Mr. and MU Tommie Thompson, who has been critically ill with mensols, is some better. Mailer Hitchcock lias rolled his two stoves together, for the pur pose fif doing a Itirger business. That ever energetic and live depot agent and postmaster, Eugeno Borders of Hull, was in our burg last Tuesday night. J R P Thompson was doing some carpentering for M E Scog gins Inst week. W L Kirk is ready for black smithing. W W Kiihl iiji talking gunno for Col. Smith, and nut only talking but selling. Bud can’t be downed. Mrs. R II Mathews and her most estimable dan fitter of Win ville, were visiting T G Hitch cock and family lash Friday. Train No 46 passing hero at 4:45, was three hours late Satur day tvoumg. consequently our mail was not opened till Sunday mom. in;;. Edd Barrett and] his aocomp j lislied bride, of Athens, were vis j iting MH Pittman ami wife Suu 'day. R J Sorrel's of Boggs was in town his week . Another of Smith’s convicts mndt hi.uoscnpo last week. Hava ic>l heard from him yet. Tqay nntfprhM ay. > ...y- -.w^. Prof. Griffiths school now num bers fifty nine, and ail the patrons S O 'istes and his lovely bride J visited Mr, Este* family here last Saturday. A North (.arolina tobacco wagon passed through town Monday even ing. Earners put in a good weeks work last week. Good many were sowing oafs, J T Williams is ruing to house? keeping soon. Miss Jessie Griffith is staying with her sister, Mr*. Dr. Hampton. Miss Naomi Sims is on nn ex?, tended visit to her aunt, Mrs. Sam Wilson and other relatives at Har mony Grove. Uncle Jesse Griffith, one of tho county’s best* men, was in town this week. ! Mis* Lizzie Glonn was visiting her sister, Mrs. A W Chandler last week. Master David Meadow, son of W J Meadow, was tak-n sick last Sat [ur.lay night ami i* very sick at this wi iting. Twenty-three empty boxcars on the side track at this place for Bmilhouia. Taylor Estes brings over a lead or cotton and carries back empty boxe*. .Smith sold to North Carolina buyers 1800 bale* in all. .NOTICE. Georgia—Mndisen county Whereas the commissioners ap pointed to set apart a 12 months support for Mary Pittman, out o* the estate of John m Pittman, dc’d have made their return. All p*r ons are lieieby notified to be ac my office on the tyt Monday in I'eb next to show why said report should not he allowed, Jan. 6th G C Daniel, Ordy: FnpXBPH. MflOE Mg lIIW.OM. Aetorl-gn Fvmlturo Ajcnca