The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, February 21, 1896, Image 1

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BKKKY T. MOSKLY, Kdltor. f MoQOWAM, Bui. Htn’fr. VOL. XIII. Professional. *■ David w ' eadow, Attorney at Law. ILnikj.svii.i,f, Ga Offke oil corner, wist of four H* use, opposite Masonic C orner ill practice iu all the courts. All 1..-Using* promptly executed. Jno. 1 Strickland. Attorney. Athens - - Ga. Geo, C Thomas, Attorney^ Athens, Ga BERRY T. *F>SBLKY, Attorney at Law, Damiiu-sviu.k, Ga . Office on corner, west of C'ourt Ho iso, opposite 'Uasonie cor.ur. Wilt practice in all the o urts. JOHN K. GORDON, Attorney-nt-Law. Danielsvillk, Ga. Will practice wherever desied. prompt attention given to yll bus iness entrusted lo Imcare- Office Jfortli of court house. J. I. GRIFFITH physician and surgeon DANirt.HVIL.LE. Ga. Office south of Court house Cal*s answered and prescriptions • lillot promptly. ** -•r-' 1 - . K. P. Sorrai s FHYS GIAN AND SURGEON DauicUville, Ga. Pails am v< red and prescription - 'To-day? ! 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C., xu Pearl St., Hew York. Fp" The Ec.torial and Business Management of tiu* Paper Guarantee tizis geuoruus Proposition* SIBOO.OO •SrVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS. sx; -.00 every month given away to any one whs ap* pEes"through us for the most ax mono us patent during month precedi ig. We secure the beatpatonta for our client*, and the object of this offer is to encourage investor* to keep track of tkeir bright ideas. At the same time we Uriah to impress upon the public the fact that ' rr ’S THE SIMPLE, trivial inventions THAT YIELD FORf UNES, ouch as the “car-window” which can be easily slid up tnd down without breaking the passenger's back, “sauce-pan/* “collar-button,” "*t-lock/' "bottle. Stopper, and a thousand other little things that most any one can find a . 'ay of and tlws.* simple 7t vemtons are the one.- that bring largest ret to the author. Try to think of something to invent. rr is not so hard as it seem*. Patents taken out through us receive special notice ic toe ** National Recorder 7 * published at Washington, D. C , which js the neat newspaper published in Areeriu m the interests of inventors. We furnish a year’s sub scripdon to this journal, free of co*t, to all our clients. We also adveruse, free of cost, the invention each month which wins our $l5O prize, and hundreds of thousands of copies of the "National Recorder ’* containing a sketch of the winner, and a description of has invention, will be scattered throughout the Uoiled States imtoag capitalists and mamxUcturers, thus bringing to the* Utentkm the merits of the :..cnt'on. AU commumcafioos regarded strictly confidential. Address JOHN WEDOERBURN & CO., Solicitor, of American and Foreign Patent,, 6<B r- Street, N.W., Sox 385. Washington, D. C. V Mtfrrrun. efthitMtr. tV^Ufiro* to-fmrr FKt £ pantcbmlk JUonitor, Id Happenings w Items of Intereßt to ‘Tree State” People—Our Sick, Visitors, Etc. The Sunday schools here ar<i well attended now. Preaching at the Baptist church next Saturday and Sunday. George Loo t tf Athens, was visitin' his giandfather here this week, Buffalo Bine Guano, for sale by A L & S J Brooks Comer Ga. G D McGinnis ot upper Madison came down last f’ntnrday. All the b: st high grade guanos for sate by A L JbS J Brooks, Co rner; Ga. Prof. U $ Wehunt, one of the county '& leading teachers was over Saturday. FII Kroner will sell you plow liaudlcs for 2- f >e. CJow slockt fur 75c Barbed vir,? Bto 3 1 4c. Ev erything else in proportion. Guano for cash or cotton notes. Prof. J I Ray, one of the Moni. tor’s best frjends, who is teaching wear Ncesfe Ga., was down to see last Saturday. Col. J B Moon of Comer, spent last Saturday with us. John 'is clever fellow, and we are a,ways glad, to see him. R<i.v. It 8 Cheney ot Carlton, came up last Saturday. Mr. C. is one of onr best friends, nnd we are always glad to gee him. _ ‘‘-X i r uling for W w Bumeftt of rear Five Forks, paid us a. call this week. Hon. B N YVljife was re-elected county school commissioner for ths next four years on last Satur day. He has made a good officer, and the appreciation of hi? work bv the board is shown by his re election. We are on Broad street, Athens, Ga., just above the Athens Hard ware Go. A P Deaong and T G Hndnway, dealers in Har ness and Wagons of all kinds. Col. John E and J A Gordon, were in Athens Tuesday. J W Hardman and W C Murry of 5 Forks, were here on last Monday. For Columbus Buggies and r Stu debaker wagons, see A P Dealing Broad street, Athens, Ga. The street commissioner is plac ing our streets in good condition tliis week. A P Dealing and T G Hadawav have moved to Broad street, Ath ens, just above the Athens Hard ware Cos. When you want buggies, harness, wagons, etc., see them. There was a habeas corpus case before before the Ordinary here on last Tuesday, in which a negro boy was in d'spute. He wasaward ded to his father. When yoago to A.thons and want Buggies. Wagons, Harness; call on A P D-iaring and T G Ha laway Broad street. II F Tolbert happened to the missortune the first of the week, to get something in bis eye which earned him considerable trouble and pain. He js now getting along yery nicely. Subscribers failing to receive their '*oilojv or the Constitution or Journal, when ordered through us, will con.or a favor ny notifying us at once. All mistakes or delays are corrected at once, upon coin*, plaint being made. George W Walker of Jackson cotnty, wa ; s hereon last Tuesday, looking aher Sara Craft, who was jailed h* re last Saturday charged with a misdemeanor. FOH MADISON OOPMCT. DAMELSVILLE. GA., FRIDAY, f-ebnAtV. 1896. Col. JF' L Bond and family, visited Col. Bonds mother last' Saturday and Sunday. The government officials will discontinue the Malison Spnugs mail route rrom MadinY.i Springs to Roystdn after July Ist next. They have advertise! for bids to carry the mails from here to Madi son Springs after that date. Several drummers in town this week. JEPTHA NCW3. ■■■ ■ n- i * M D Moon and R P Hall of El bert county, were is our midst last Saturday. L E Brooks aud J R Bullock of Dnuielsvillc, was iu our burg last week. Iloyd makes us a good of feer and will continue to serve 1.8. The celd snap forced the farmers of this community to a stand still. J D Threlkeld had th • misfertnue to lose all his eorn . fodder, shucks, meat, syrup and cotton seed ou last Saturday nigh* by fire. Ills smoko house caught from smoking kis meat that day. He awakened uy the popping of the fire but it wne too late to save anything Mr. aud Mrs. N B Haynes of llultne, were out to see us Satur day and Sunday. Mr. Wesley Collins is quite sick at this writlihg with fever. We hope for him a speedy recovery. The yosng people enjoyed a nice party on the 14th. at O II Parhams. ’ 'yy The school at this place is in fl ourish ingoO’id ition. Come hoys, you all better. takjj ,ths Monitor. Thgte la . sottiftt&imgi NO ICE. Geoigia—Mad!sen county, Whereas Geo. M Oaritliori and W R Daniel adminis’tor ot Uusrell Jnrrithers dee’d, have applied to me for etters of dism'ssion from said admin'll nt’n.Thi* is ! he re to re to citj all persons concerned to be at my office o the Ist Mondav in March next to show why said letters should not be granted as prayed for: This Dec. 2nd 1895. G C Daniel, Ord. NOTICE. Georgia—Madison county Whereas thfi.-Rond commissioners* for Grove Hill district, said coun-~ tv, having reported in favor of changing the "public road leading from Five Forks to Jas M Smith’s, com nencing near Mill shoal creek, through James M Smith's land on to Beaverdnm creek. T is is there fore to cite nil persons concerned to lie at my office on the fir *t Mon day in March next to show why said change should not be made permanent. This Feb, 3rd 1896. G C Daniel. Ordy: SHERIFF SALES. Georgia—Madison county: Will be sold on the the first I’uesday in March next, before the court house door in said county, within the legal hours of sale I) the highest bidder "ior cash, the following property to-wit: A five ninths undivided interest in a certai i tract or parcel of land. Ping in said county and bounded as follows: On the north by G 0 Daniel and Geo. Allen, and east by lands of Charlie Hunt and J R Medowg, dee’d lands, south by Susan Kellum, and west by Brad ly lands, the whole traot contain ing One Hundred and Thirty acres more or less, and known as the F w lands Said five ninths undivided interest levied onas the property of F W Smith, dee’d to satisfy an execution issued by E F Martin, tax collector of said county, against F W dmit i dec’d for state and county tax. Written notice given tenant in possesion as required by-law. This Fb. 6th 1890. L E BROO KS. [ Sbeiiflf, f The Juries, *'ffsT|v' THE GRAND AND TRAVERSE SJURIKS FOR MARC l f; TERM ISO 6. 3H -■ T- 1 * ■* . '■* MBpr.T'v''/ jffro'v >**.. i' Balmy is a complete list of the juries drawn to serve st the Mardh tsrm 1896: GRAWD JURY : William C Berry Man, Thomas G Hitchcock. Joseph A Gloer, David P noon, jjL; Joseph J Bix, William 8 Ssnddre, Btepl.cn B White, I t Laban L Williams, Wm H Smith, James T Johnson, sr. Isaac V Moore, James T Carrington, Rmford E Glehn, A Frank I rown. • * Wm F I.oftis, Jacob N Boggs, Marcus D L Gholston, Hubbard H Hampton. John G Allen, Walton J Freeman, Richard T Robinson John II Mathews, jr. Ezekiah F Hardman, John T Baker, Ephraim Thompson. Lamar Eberhart, Calvin L Montgomery, Thomas A Laurence, .T imes CTabor, A1 heft W Mathews. jiggy travrhh is'sy fill i) T*-vL *li /T 1\ * lla * 1 * i/" >■: , 4 fjj "iTiI '% 11 AV T Meadow, 12 Arthiir II Long. 13 \Vm H Lingferd, ' H David H Cox, 15 Howell P Sorrells, 16 Mnrassetfe J .O'Kelley, 17 G A Gresham, 18 Richard H B Gholstou, 19 Wm L Shearer, 20 Btnjamen II Berryman, 21 w m TI Gober, 22 Geo H Allen, 23 Benjrmen B Thornton, 24 J Gnllie Seagreyes, 25 James A Faulkner, 26 James N G iffith, 27 Jam*- R Echols. 28 James I Griffith. 29 James B Pa rloe, 80 Henry T Comer. 81 Thomas J Hopkins, 82 Joseph Y Huff. 83 James P Cook. 84 George Eberhart, 85 Wm B Reed, 36 Hiram J HamptoD. SHERIFF SALE. Georgia—Madison county: Will he sold on the first Tuesday in March next, at the court house door in said countv, wi hin the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following pro perty t • -wit: One one-third undivided inter cst in a certain tract of land lyin 1 and being in the§9lst district G M of said county, adjoining lands ofJW Bragg on the north, M T Daniel on tbs east, M T Danie - on the aonth, and Jim Dove and Bud Kelley on the west, the while tract containing 100 acres more or less. Said one third un divided interest levied on as the property of A F Scarborough, to satisfy an execution issned from the Justices court ef the 591st diet. O M said county in favor of J v Hall against said A F Scar baronyh, and Rebecca Boarbor ongh. J W Bragg. R R Hall. Mack W Berryman and RPHall, said fi fa being transferred and assign ed by J V Hall to J W Bragg. R B Hall, Mack W Berryman ar.d Rl* Hall. Written notice givan tan ant in po'session. This Feb. 6th 1896. L. E. HUOOK-S Sheriff. Ft. Lamar. NEWS OF INTEREST AROUND THE OLD FORT. The Grip, ohi the Grip, We Wish you’d let u* £o. For if you don’t we’ll lake a trip Straight up or down bel >w ! I There is a great deal of sick nets in the community. A B Park is no longer a fpeda* gogue, b.it is no a full fledged life insurance agent. A bill calliag fo; free si’.Vjr passed the United States Senate, but wtfnn it got to the House it was liki an old bulky lierae. it simply stopped. Last Sunday was atypical spring dty. Ths mecking bird got. in his first song and Lazy Laimee ge* in a full days work. But the mok ihg bird that sung that song, is blushing to-day at tbs tho.ight of sveli a thing. Married on last Rnnda* at the residence of the brides father, Mr. John Oar-ruth, Mis* Mattie Our ruth aad Mr. S .1 Beatenbeaugh. We extend to them our heartiest ceogistulntione. Mr. Jerome Cromer, lies fmnd what ho thinks a vi,lnside mine of some kind on his farm. There is a kind of substance that oozes up from the ground, and it looks nd taste* very much' like copper or sault petre. Many differ as to whni the substance is. Debs, ike great labor man says ■there r nearly four million* of jr'itiftu out ef work ia this country. TJiey are man who would he glad but there ia nothin# that a gold bane is (fcs thing end that free silver would min us. There in not a man in f he asylum at Milledgavilie, hut knows there is something dead up the branch. It is snowing, children: snowlmr. And the cold east wind is blowing. Ost yonr sticks and make your trap Or jusnp on a rabbits track. book at that little birdies feet, He is oilt of worms to oat, Bitting there with empty craw, wishing that the snow would thaw . firnttoi looks like cream; flows like cream; tastes almost like cream . It feeds your strength as cream would feed it if you could as similate it. You can assimilate Scott’s Emulsion CABBAGE SEED. As usu ,1 “Tom” R Zachary A Son wi 11 be at Danielsville March c >urt week, and would be glad to serve our old customers. Our Garden seed are fresh and true to name, and will and th- people more good than seeds that, are r,ot climatixed. Don’t fmgt to re member eriirt week. jvturrtfirtri r< rtxtum ariilm trwWtd wtst , I'-'WiiSi s)a CIW (ff *r, WI Till Iww flmr * ><•■'* Wt —-=—^..aggassaasßßarsg uumoumMi i Owe OoUaw War Tmmu 5 Fork?. Live Paragraphs From a a Live Town, Road working the order of the J the day. John T Williams and wife have gone to house keening. * Mi s Mattie Hampton a ver.v highly aeccmDlished voting ladv, is. on a several davs visit to Dr. and and Mrs. H H Hampton. Our merchants cnnijiiue to re-'7 eive new goods, and are oiling’ them at low prices, , Guano is being hauled from here in a rush. W W Kidd represent* ’ iog Col. Snri’tb, TANARUS) B Martin for J TPittard, end King <fe Cos., have somehefe. Farmers an taking ad* 1 vantage of the wet weather and hauling while they can’t do any thing elss. “ M re. J R Rtr.etman nnd h-r lovlv daughter. Miss Lou. of Alvin, were visiting W G Hitchopck nnd wife Wednesday. On last Thursday availing ths home of tha hrida, Mr. Joe Bullock was married to Miss Susie Les'er, T O HitehceeV, asq.. offi ciating. Joa ia a steady, indus trious young man. nnd Miss Stisio is a loralv and aocompiishad young I >dv. Tliey hav* tha best wishes of n host, of friends G T Whitworth has u good milch cow with tv yojipg calf for sals. Aavoua in used of a good cow should sse him . Goorge thinniugham. jr., af Smithoiua. wna i . tpsrn Inst Fri day far the first; ime siace his • ik • the young piople a wenHnepgfP® ty on last Friday night. It waa eujoyed byfall wha attended. Thomas Martin of If ease, ia dan* gerously ill with typhoid fever. Dr. Hampton ie treating the case. KIMs Griffith has treated him self to anew top buggy. Look out girls’ Wyatt II Bullock of Danielsville was in tcwu Friday. He is one of the county’s eo ! id men. I)r. Griffith of DanielsviHe, ef whom there is no cleverer physician, was in towa last Thurs day. Miss Ida Faulkner, a lovely youag lady, was visiting Mrs. Dr. Hftmplon Thursday oveainj, J B and Albino Sims of Ooo nae connty, were hero last Sat urday. The field is full of prospective candidates for the diffsreat county officer. how would J B Street man suit for tax receiver. Prof. Conwell has returned from Klbeit eouuty, and will soon enter upoa his duties ns a farmer. Gilkey, the cotton man. bought 500 more bales of cotton from Col. Smith this week. J W Power, wife and little bor, of Paoli, were up to see Bob Creamer and wife Sunday. NOTICE. Georg ia— Madison county. Wheroas it has been represented to me that J M L Jenkins depart 'd this life in the State of Texas, leaving property in said ©luntjSof considerable value, and tbera is clanger of said j r perty going to waste for w ant ef proper ndmii ii tration bejng Jhad on same. This is the efors to cite all persons con cerned lobe at my offioa on the fir t Mondnv .jn March next to show why S C O’K'dlej*, C S' C of 6sid county should not be appoints the permanent adminisiiator of J M L Jenkins, dec'd. This Feb. 3rd ’93. G C Daniel, Old. frroMs w atrr Arm**. 0 (Wind rm wt iHtMWw n c® **• NO 27