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M. MONITOR,
Published IJvkUy Friday.
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
Official Orfan of Madison County;
Berry T Moseley, Editor.
♦ We send the Monitor and
constitution at 1.2$ per
year, cash in advance, or
the oriitor and Journal
for 1.00. This is a campaign
year, and you will need
these papers. Rush your
orders in this weeic we
will hand you sample cop
ies during court.
Aiinon ai cements
FOR REPRBSJCSTATIVfc:
In responds to the solicitation
and enoourngenient receivod Horn
the people. I hereby announce n.,-
•elf a candidate for Kepi MenWttive
from Madison county in tiie next
General Assembly of Georgia*
eubjeot to the |>ople in a Demo
cratic primal y,
J.F. L. BOND.
.Te<ep .T Hix anno.iace his
candidacy for tax collector in tins
issue. Mr Hix is well known in
this county. nnd if elected, will
make u good officer.
Col. J F I, Bond announces
lus oin li lac iro.igh the columns
•f the Monitor this week, as candi
date fr repreeen Unlive Cel Komi
was born au! raised in the county
midisknoen to the people. It
elected* Madison'■ interests will he
safe in hie hands.
-* Hon. W M He word ttunonneed
t r
hie naiididacy for Coagrees from
this district; through the Flberlon
fctar of to-day . rfe is of course
•object to the democratic nomina
lion sod invite*. bis competitors
for the nomination. to
join him in joint debates before
the people oil the publie questions
ef the {lav. Politics will now
begin to warm up.
Jh*, IT Brown who is stilt io nod
at Rom Fork. Idaho, hn# the longest
nnmtiifliu ol any tei>'*ii wo aver
iitard of. It being 9 lost from dp
fo lip, making it four and ono- up
l*ct each way from the .center. Thia
baa tlia <aka and we think h# ia en
. titled to it.
Tho last of tjie testimony in
the oidol rated Blank—" niton onn
test, was taken in Atlanta
last Friday, when Jo'. A K Ruck,
the loading ropnhlie.an, and head
Foss of the repiirdican party in
Georgia, testified that the icpuhli
cans of the tenth district were as a
unit for Mr. Watson against the
demo,-ratio oindidale nr.d that they
were for any candidate against the
Democratic Nomine*. This shows
the way things aro going.
Hon. n H Carlton, of Clarke,
has announeed his candidacy for
Congress from this district, throw'll
the Banner, and at an early
date, he eays he will announce his
appointments for addressing the
people on ills issues of the cams
paign. This announcement will
cause the others to follow, a td we
expaot to see a pretty throe oorner
ed fight in this district, wiu Carls
ton Howard and Lawson as th
men.
NOTICE.
Georgia—Madison oouniv
Whereas James W Kirk ami Jos
II Kirk, adui* of John K. Kirk
deed hare applied to ine for letters
of disrnisaeiou from *atd .admitii*.
isiratioi., This is therefore to cite
U person* coooei ued to bent rnj
© on the first Monday in June
11 ** a£** ,oa ' w tyiid adininistr*
,U>l di*nis*jJ frnn
*‘7 , . ’WfiHtration. This Yiiroh
JSoj itw>.
G U iJamoi, Ordr:
One Convenlioi
Silver and llir Pedp’.e Win a Grest
Victory Through the State
Executive Committee.
Tbe State Deaeciatie Executive
Cos niit c met in txeeetive eession
in At ai-ti on Let Saturday and
settled the matter of one or two,mi
vent ion*, by ordering that only one
be he_M.
The time fott-hebling the coven*,
(ion was tixrd for Jane 251 b, and j
the limn tor the primaries f r tht* j
election of delegates was lixed tm j
Saturday, Jan* fith. Macoa was
decided on a* ti e place for bolding
the convention.
We liavo not learned whether the
county democratic executive coins
tnitteß will call a primary fer this
0
county to nominate a candidate for
icpvc-cutalive and the different
county ofiictiH on Jnrie filh. or not.
Below wc give you resolutions
passed.
the resolutions:
Be it resolved. and it is hereby
ordered, by the democenli: execu
tive committee of it, That a
convention ef the party in this
state lie held on Th triday, Lite 25h.
day of June, 1890, for llie purpose
of choosing delegate toths nation
al democratic convention at Chi
cago, arranging for the choic* of
l'rceideiui.il electors of the parly
and for tho further purpose of
nominating the parly's candidates
for governoi, etetuhoneo ofiTcers
and eucb other bueihesß as. in tho
judgment of ths convention, may
he cotnid* red . •
It is further resolved and ov.ler-
Sd, in conformity with the action
of the last stale democratic one
venlh'ii, that tliu county ptitnariee
fer the cho'oe of delegates to the
state to the state convention her,-in
ordered, b consolidated en one
day, and this committee' noreby
fixes Satlirdny, the fitfo day of
June, as the dete which tin* ssvetui
democratic executive committees
■of the I'n te shall fix fur the elction
ot deb gate* to tho state couven*
tion.
Be it. further resolved, and it i.s
hereby ordered, That in Mat*
convention hereinbefore fixed, the
basis of representation of each
county shill be double the number
of tho represent*-i*-*a of each
county in tho limine of rcpj-fs-Mi
tntivesof (lie general assembly,
and that the sevOTal comities shall
elect to Ski] c< mention only as
many dilagat*a as the number to
which they are eatitled ; provided,
howsver, tlmt snT counties may nt
the l)une tins* clioose alternate
did-gates to serve'■in tlio event of
the inability of the prineipal
del-gates to attend said convention,
and provided further that no county
shall bo represented by slternat#
proxy m t so chuan.
Bs it further resolved, That ttie
several county democratic exscu
tus omn wit tecs are hereby request
ed to eider on the first Saturday
in June a orseuaid mentioned, ia
addition t i the choice of delegates
to the e uts c invention, primary
action in the nomination of party
candidates for county officers and
mem be re of the general assembly,
and on such other niattsrs as the
said county ommitues mtv deem
it wise to lo require primary party
action, this consolidation ot pri
mary p".rty notice bring a keeping
with with tire spirit of the recom
mendation nude by the Ust state
domociatic convention.
Be it res lived further, and it is
hereby ordered, that the several
county d-Miiocr.iti-i oveeuiive com
mittees, shall, in the primary elec
tion hereinbefore fixed fixed for the
for the first Saturday m June, order
t hat said election ho held b\ ballot
and governed as lo the location of
nallot boxes, tho tims of opeaing
and closing the management of same
•to., seoordmg to tho law* govern
iug primary elections in the state.
Be it futther resolved, That we
call upon ail democrats who for oita
reason o. another, have left the
party, to rre w tb •ir ifiSiiiu.-n ov
participation in stud primary.
Be it f Tiber resolved That a
py o the* re uiions be scut to.
be okairmon of tarry comity dera
tMratio executive committee with a
'r quest that the repetitive county
comiailtecs s'.i&il act accordingly. .
, . PROCEEDINGS .
Of Madison Superior Court, at tb*
March Term 1596.
• O'Kdley ndin Weems, dec.
vs Ht-irs at law of Weems, bill t<<
marshall assets, verdict. fe
■J C Scott v 8 J () Dai iel, debt
verdict for dcfon/lnct. - -v,
Mrs. Mattie Brooks vs (5 € <t N
lailr.nnl. damages verdict forWCO-J
or ; laintiff".
D \V r Meadow vs J hi Mathews
suit on account, judgment for of
ficers of cnii'w for plaintiff,
1 David VV Moiulmv ni.u Berry T
doajluy va J II Macliews, suit on
account, judgment for officers of
court f.*r plaintiff. • y :
.Mary K South v* (I W Aaron,
suit for. land. demurrer austained
and petition dismissed.
O'Kellsy. adm of Win.
tlec'd vs W A Carrington, et al.,
bill to marshal! assets, verdict.
O’Killey 4t dm of L H Rucker
dec’tl vs L G Johnson & Son et al.
bill to m triliall avaste, verdict.
J W Seymour v* E F Hardman,
lllcg dity, settle t au 1 co?t paid.
Equitable Mortgage Company
vs Geo. W Brown, complaint,
judgment.
Weiner, Wright & Watkins vs
Edwards & E >erhart, euit on ac
count. settled mi l cost paid.
Meyer Rienhardt & Cos. vs Ed
wards & Eberba dt.suit on account,
fettled and o,el paid. %,
Jas. T. Johnson vs'R. J Lane,
suit on note, judgment.
W W ScoU v W A Tabor nnd .J
P Dead wyler. suit on note, judg
inant.
Mich ion I tiros. vs Edwards a
Eberhart. suit on accou ut,. set
tled and cost paid.
J G Black ve Mary Black, It \£\
for divorce* let. verdict ' \j
K B UKV vs Fanny Cos jk, libel
for divorce, dismissed.
Micbeal Bros, vs Dawson Wil
liams, suit on note, jndgnieut.
S C O'Kelfwy. guardian of Sorrow
minors, vs It H Bullock, suit on
note, je igment.
J N Hall vs J S Portirfteld,
illegality, illegality dismissed.
J T Barnett plaiutiff in fi f.i vg
A L s mith, doft. in fi fa. S t?
o’Kelley, garnishee, garnishment
traverse dismissed.
T P Davis adiii of Alexander
Veal vs Win. Bragg, inj .nation.
Injunction di-inisscd.
CRIMINAL DOCKET.
State vs Milos Phillips, selling
whiskey, verdict guilty, fine $l5O
and cost.
State vs Earl Johnson, mistles
mean or, verdict guilty.
Slate vs Lee A ise, misdemeanor
plea of guilty.
State vs Earl Johnson, larceny
■fro n the hopse, plea of guilty,
fine $-§.
State vs Kdd Jones, larceny
from the house, plea of .guilty and
fined *BO.
Stale vs Dan Catithers, misde
meanor, verdict guilty and fined
fifty dollars.
State vs Bud Ginn, misdemean
or. not guilty.
State \- Henry Telbert, forni
cation. verdict guilty and fined.
$75.00.
Sta:e vs .1 E Putman, misde
meanor, indictment quashed.
State vs J B P*rry. adultery and
fornication, uot guilty.
State vs Mag Pierce, /vdultery
and fornication, not guilty.
& State vs Rube Chandler, misUes
meaner, pie* of guilty in 2 cases.
State vs Joe Jackson, *i uiple
larceny, vcrcßo' not guilty.
State vs Lizzie Goes and George
Bullock, riot. no prosted iu two
cases as two Lizzie Gss
Slate vs Emma Bid sun, fenii-,
cation, in iiotraent abated by uinr
riage.
''i te v<> 7,i , 1\ Aaiev, aiiodev
demeanor, verdict guilty.
Why
Do people buy Hood’s Sarsaparilla In
preference to any other, — in fact almost
to the exclusion of all others?
Because
They know from actual use that Hood’a
lathe best, I. e., it cures when others fail.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla is still made under
the personal supervision of the educated
pharmacists who originated it.
The question of hr v! is just as positively
decided in favor of Hood’s as the question
of comparative sale*
Another thing: Every advertisement
of Hood’s Sarsaparilla is trne, is honest.
Hood’s
j Sarsaparilla
: Is the One True TStood l‘iinf!<‘r. All druggists. sl.
prepared only by C. I. Hood & Cos., Lowell, Mass.
U j* rsiu are the only pills to take
flood S PIUS with Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
r.
* m • - ■ ' i ' .i
State vs Alaitin Baldwin, mis
demeanor. verdict gv.iltv.
State vs Dan Carithere, misde
meanor, nol pressed.
{ State vs Ad Bullard, adultery
|nid fornication n guilty,
• State- vs Will White, misde
' aesrntr, not guilty .
! State Vs Berry Watkins, assault
with intent to murder: verdict of
pot guilty.
jj-tateyg J O Ctvri tliers, miscle
uteaiv r no' guilty.
State vs J \V Meadow, ntisdo**
meauoj, plea in abatement aus-
Jained in three cases,
C tnte vs Warren Barnett, misde
meanor; not guilty
. fState vs Bill Daniel, riot, not
Bkti'y-
MOTION DOCKET.
'J M Smith,' plaintiff in cer. vs
J VV King, deft, irt cer. Certioraii.
Certiorari sustained and fit.nl judg
ment, ordered for plaintiff against
<iyfe ndtint.
Mrs, L 1) F*>aler vs B A Fowler,
uiit for tei .po ary a,into .*,. Order
giju ting temp iary Mommy a'**
, ’wyo|| A J F I.
I etition for dower. Return
eftioners made the judgmer.i of
-tb® con r It. -
Mrs. U .Ida Moore vs Geo. W
Mqore, application for dower.. Kes
turn of parti tinners made the
[judgment of llit court.
Profession a
DAVID W MEADOW,
Attorney at Law.
Da NIKIS VII.LK, Ga
Office on corner, west of Cour
H-i.se, opposite W asonic Corner
W U practice in all the courts, All
boeitiFs piou.ptly executed.
Jno. J. Strickland.
Attorney.
Athens - - ca.
Geo. C Thomas,
Attorney,
Athens, Ga
KERRY T. MOSELEY,
Attorney at Law,
Danikusvillr, Ga ,
Office on cer.ner, wiaf o’ 1 oint
liousi', oppo.-itc "asonic o*nH r.
Will practice in all the c mts.
JOHN E. GORDON,
Attorney-at-Law,
Daniklsvillv, Ga.
W ill practice wherever desied.
prompt attention gives to <ll bus
iness entrusted to hiscare. Office
North of courthouse.
J. J. GBITFHE
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Daniklsvillb. Ga.
, Office south of Court house
Dalle answered and prescriptions
tiller promptly.
R. P. Sorrels
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Dauidsvillc, Ga.
Calls an- vered and preacrinti- n
filled at a> horn's.
ikl ER v'OBS Tioab'es am one to
impoverished blood. Hood’s Sar
saparitia. is the One Tine Blood
Pun her and NERVE TONIC.
Danieisvilte Academy, >
SPRING SESSION 1886:
Tlvvrotuth *jist-iiction is offerotl in ali studies pertaining ta
a Comm S.iikil or Him Soho >l Coussk.
IN :
Ore. B. Ams on. Principal
Miss Eva Atkissox, ) - - A. L aistf.ntr.
Mhß. J. W. H *ns?ohd, i uv;. -j
Mu* Eva Ayciasox
Spring Session will begin Mond ty. January and close Jane 5Ui
T E It M S:
uition, per month *IXO
Music “ “ 2.50
Board ‘‘ *• 5.00
it io i is striutly br t ■ t• i t 11 ■ ;'>• i• i ; l■i ii' ; i 1111
Usual atlowAuad from pabiio school fail t > thoi >■ eatitbJ t H
: atronage resjooctfully solicited.
Geo. b Atkisson, Principal. ,
WH N YOU WANT BARGAINS GIVE
AT DYN EI.SVTLLE, G\. t
A cliaii * ■ t your trade.* He carries a full and com let
line O'-
DRY GO< DF, NOTION.- JN'D V
Which were bi-ugi !t- ore tin ri*>, au.r
his customers the benefit >!. Ins lucky purchase. It-
TAFuE GOQD AM (<IMRh II Mill
I' does no p'r<>p<>*e lobe tmdetst lri > <
fill and complete 1 dies of a’ ware G.ifcnvare.. I
wo dc-iwars, etc,
His prices ate as low a.-, t.ba !o - eat. and ail lie a.-ks u
y .
that you giVe him a a'J tee his goods at.d hear his prices,
--—-i 'i i%i >-,i ——> *—- SpMw-y.-,, 0* —-—.. ■ - -w . .
Remember the place
*
The celebrated “Owl’’ guano
Magnolia Acid *
Phosphate, etc:
"* g ” : f cc:awtaMMl, P n, **wa>aM—am?—— iwnumM a M ~ | >>M>
-
Also a full Line of Groceries. Dry
goods, Hardware. Etc,
In fact I sell euerything and b*xy and buy any
thing, it will be to your interest to see me ma' n g
your purchases or selling your Stuff.
F H KRONER
Comer, Ga
Ihe One Crop System
gndmfy exiaasts the Und. unlee* a FertfiUsr cwttalafe* a
h%tt rf Potash u ,o*d. Bern* crop,, a bettor a. S
s. gcr bai.k- account can oty thn be especto^.
•, V> T ° ,:r ' Fltar,,crs ' C-csde.” a 142-page fiWaied book It
is bum f-ili-cf useful infomwtion for fenr.era It will b* %aux free and
will make and save yoa money. Address,
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