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BKftBY T. WOSRLY, Editor.
F, McGOWAN, Bus. Mun’gr.
VOL XII.
SSO REWARD
STOLEN.
On MONDAY NIGHT, JUNE 15tli. inst: One medium size,
light bay mule, fresh sheared. Is a little ewe necked, hoofs very
long wearing ol;l shoes, very short, inclined to be )>ot bellied. Head
laige for her size and ine.bned to be bony, large ears, 'Open friendly
expression from her eypg. Stolen and carried aw„y by a negro nam
ed GEORGE LOVETT. Negro about 40 years old, about 5 feet 10
inches hieh, weighs about 1601 bs, smooth face, except slight mustache
unless shaved, has scar, over right, eye about inch long, broad flat nose,
talk* low. voice a little rough, wore off good white straw hat, with
wide black band, and lace Sunday plain shoes. FIFTY DOLLARS
REWARD for mule and Negro, or Twenty-five Dollars reward for
either. The negro to be delivered in any jail in the State, and noti
fication given to L. E. BROOKS, Sheriff, Dauielsville, Ga. This
June l6tb. 1896.
W. W. BARNETT, Dauielsville, Ga.
J 1 Baler & Cos.
INVITES YOU TO INSPECT THEIR SPRING AND SUMMER
Stock of
Dr/ Goo I Notions, SHOES Hats. etc.
Which is now Complete. Wc handle anything
yon want in the way of
General Merchandise
HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR BARGAINS.
100 Ladies rimmed Hats 50c to #2.50 each.
2 cases Ladies Slippers, #I.OO. WSrth 1.25
2 cases Ladies Slippers. 1.50, worth 2.00,
1 case Men's Tan shoes 2.25 pair.
1 case Men’s fan shoes, 3.00 pair.
" 1 ease Men’s Low cut shoes. I.7s'worth 209
, Andmrany other Styles too numerous to mention
OUR LINE OF BOYS’ and Men’s hats cant be
beat, and at prices to suit the people:
We carry th* largest stock of-
white and cream lace
embroidery; Etc
Of any house in comer, pri es irom 2c.to 250 a yaid. We carry every
thing in tec Notion liue see our new lot of
Dress Goods.
Our prices are right. 5000 yards Cottonades and Kerseys from 10c.to
15c a yard. We have a very largo stock of tobacco on band and must
be sold in the next, fifty daysand will make prices elo.se. We handle the
best 25e a pound tobacco on the market, Bring us your chickens, butter
and eggs,and get tne highest market, prices.
J T Baker & Comer Ga
216 Broad Street, Athens.
Headquarters for Bargains in Dry goods
shoes, Clothing, Millinery, Etc. -
It will be to your own benefit to see us before buying else
where. When in town drop in, we will give you satisfaction.
Sheeting. Ya f d wide 4 l-4c
Fdctory hocks at 34a
Pereals 1 yard wide, the 125 c kind at &c.
Our stock is complete in evnyliing, the few above ite ns
will tell you how we cut the prices.
ABE JOE 210 Broad street
J&'Om. X&M j&G&BT COTTIMTY.
Dauielsville, Madison' Ga IShE -Friday, June 26th. 1896.
kill tpiM
Items of Interest to ‘‘lm
State 5 ’ People—oi™
Sick, Visitors, Etc. M
A'ways in season .Ilopkin aStca tlB |
Hominy (Hulled Corn). EiegM
lunch in milk. |
J B White and family, M
Boggs, visited Dr. and Mrs. J|j
Griffith on last Tuesday.
Mrs. I F White and childre®
and Miss Lizzie White, are visi®
ing at Franklin Springs this wec-Sl
Holman & Scott have*
fine lot of horses an
mules which they are se*
ing low prices.
Mr. S B Swilling of Roystoig
Ga., hasentetod upon the study jl
law here. He is under the tutoSj
ship of Col JF L Pond. ' ■-
One horse for sale.' Cheap full
cash or credit to responsible parti
ties, J.. T. Baker, |J
Zan Watson, c>l., who skippefly
his bond during last court, wal
arrested by Sheriff Brooks lasi
Friday, and placed in jail herol
wlu-re he will remain until court..!
Don't doubt it! th J
time has come when meriq
wins, and that is Miy Deed
pie exchange old pianosj
orgdns and sewing rrjaJ
chines, or J}iiy nev/ t
at Conoway’s Music H-jaj
AV B Williams of Jefferson,]
was in town Monday.
Mrs, HT Murray of Nicholson,
is visiting her parents here this;
week.
Nelms & Johnson have
secured T J Kerlin, as
painter at their shops. He
is a first-class buggy
painter, and the only one
in the countY. Bring Your
work, will give you as
good job as you can get in
Athens or anywhere else.
NELMS <fc JOHNSON,
Danielfeville, Ga.
The Board of Trustees of the !
Dunielsvifie Academy, have by
ui,m iinmis action, reelected Dr. At/
k sson to the he and of t..at Institu
tion for another term, Let all
pull together now for a eSbEt'ssf'ujl 1
year. l)r, Atkinson is an 'ablj;
educator, and you should not jojfe
this opportunity toliavo tfe-ltWl
fit of Dir- - rvici*.
The Methodists here have placed
their new hell in position and ftj
gives universal satisfaction..
weighs 750 ponnds. The bliudp.
are h ing placed . in position arid]
the painting has commenced."
When finished it will be quite a
neat edifice far the assembling (if
the people to 'worship. -... Jfctlljgjp
Berry T Moseley, is q|rine]
sick with bi'lious feye 1 *.
11< n. !) \Y Meadmv is in Maqof
attending the S'pto oftvec|i|l
lie goo.: as a dnlegkte from gi|*l
county. |
J M Skimer of the Mill,Fpaeß@
ov-w to see us Monday.
The threshers were in oar
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PERSONAL.
—a i -m
Fuek - 02 page medical |
bo >k ary person afflicted wieh iW.||r
-pc dal, chronic or delicate 4MdMt
ue; il ar to their sox* AdUfcsw the
' leading physic* ms and surgeon ol
[the Uni ed States, Dr/
‘ Cos. 22| So. Broad feinifet, Ap
• lauta, Ga
(ip IDS A\ D WEATH 1£ R
irds iu general pick tlioi;• fP;t.h
msh the nisei ve and fly to th ir
expect rain,
ils oiling tlieii feathers indicate
hen birds cease to sing rain and
der will probably occur,
rds' flying in groups during rain
indin Mates hail,
aokbirds bring healthy weather,
thirds notes are very shrill in
Sice of rain.
solitary turkey buzzard at a
gro H altitude indicates rain.
If, the rooster crows more than
f'Usual or earlier, expect min.
Roasters are sai l to clap their
iu au.Vhusual manmir before
Pram, and hens to rub in the dust
and seem very uneasy,
l If the crows make much noise and
s flv round and round, expect rain,
K Abie crow flying alone is a sign
If fop] weather, but if crows fly in
pairs expect fine weHlicr.
i' Cuckoos halloaing on low lands
indicates rain, on high land, fair
’ weather.
Hie cuckoo iu Appit opens Ins
hill iu May he sings ail day, in
•June he alters Ilia tune, come Au
gust, go he must.
:*whdn the ben crow expect n
■storm within aed without.
/-Ween fouls roost m day time
expect rain,
-When you sue geese in water
iwashing themsoves expect rain,—
Transcript.
L SPOONS FREE TO ALL.
‘As
m the (Tiriatian Herald tliat,
P|jsa A. ,M. Frijz.Station a, St, Louis
BDu an el
taking oiders’'Phr the spoons
The kbok spoon is a household
heeessity'/tt cannot slip into ,Uie
dml) or vessel being held 'ii the
place by a hook on the bitek. r JTie
spoon is something housekeepers
have needed ever since spoons were
invented . Anyone cangijta sample
Spoon by,sending ten 2 cent slumps
to Miss Fritz. This is a splendid way
to make money around home.
Very truly.
JiIIXXKTTE S.
fTha farmer fiandles
fruit very carefully. He
knows that the bruised spots
are the first to decay . So with
■ ycur system. Don’t let your
cold continue. The hard ef
, forts at coughing and the in
flammation bruise delicate
lining to your throat and lungs.
Disease germs like these
bruised and weakened parts,
.•ScotS Smuls-’cn.
of Cod-liver Oil, with Hypo
phosphites, will soothe the
cough, relieve the inflamed
■membrane, and tone up the
yhoie system.
SCOTT'S EMULSION has bc^n-ndorvrd by th*
Profession twenty years. (Aik your doctor .)
{ hi* is becauve it is always pahilabl- ,<!w.i v utu/orm
lway* contains the purest Uorvjegtan Cod-liver Oil
ymj&pofmst’hit'’'.
insist or. Scott’S Emulsion with trade-mark of
•nan and fish/
5° cent and SI.OO sizes. The small size
he enough to cure your cough or help your baby.
SCOTT A BOWNE, Aig. Checksts, New Yorli
sfoiiE
pßVaiive power ia contained in
Hood-e aixaparill a than in any
dtilicr similar preparation It costs
tlio propr c!or & matiufactn -rn ore.
Jit cost jobber more ayd it is worth
more to the consumer. More skill
is required jn its preparation and it
iiottihine-s more remedial qualities
any other medicine. Goj.bc
it lias record of more cures
*nd its sales arc more than tho.-e of
apy other piepamlion. Hood's
arsapari lla is the hisljmedicine to
buy because it is in honeat rned
and thousands ot testimonials
prove that it does actually and
permatjently cure disease. ,
Lawson Quits.
\
The Eighth Districts Able Con
gransman Withdraws From
the Race.
In a letter to Eatonton Masson
ger, his homo paper, which is re
prodHced below, Judge Lawson an
nounces tliat he has withdrawn
from the race for Congtess.
The Judge is an o’d school demo
crat. and though defeated ou ac
count of fidelity to whathobeleiy
ed to be host for his party and
cogutry, he will cheerfully sup
port the brilliant, aide and popu
lar gentleman who is to succeed
him •
Hero is his letter:
Eatonton. Ga., June 16th 1896.
—Editor of the Mes enger: Per
mit me to say through your columns
than I no longer seek a nomination
for oongr-ss from this district.
1. Because a sufficient number
of counties to defeat me havo als
ready expressed their choice of
another.
2 Because all that I might, here
after do in the canvass to arras the
currout of (lie popu ar deltisien in
favor of the free coinage of silver
would be ineffectual.
I congratulate our native oounty
of Putnam on the victory which she
has won. Fiatism-Populiam have
unable to seduce her loyal adherence
to tlie time honoied principles of
Democracy. Following in the paths
marked ou’. by Jefferson and other
illustrious leader*, the still retains
her. proud distinction** the banner
~ . *
Very Respectfully, -
Thob. G. Lawson.
iIITi
USB.
Will be sold at Auction on Bntur
day, July 4th: At the Young place
about half a mile from Barnett’s
Bhoals, eight miles southeast from
Athens,
There are three good settlements on
the plac< and will lie cut into three
■or more farms t,o suit the buyers.
This is one.ot the finest tracts of
land in Glarkc County, located near
the Star thread faetory and one of
the largest water power in Georgia
and 1 fijlly expect to cc a c'ty of
5.000 people located there in the
next, five to ten years. A daily nmil
and a telephone lino will he eslubs
lished duringthis summer. There are'
tli ree churches and two good stores
within two miles of the iplactf. Shoa]
crook runs through,the place and hn
a splendcd water pewer of 150 feet
fall. There isagpod crop now grow
ing on the place and I invite inspau
tiem before the date of sale. l’lat
of tfie land and full patioulars may
be obtained at my officc. Terms of
Sale, one third cash, and balance in
three annual pay meats with interest
at 8 per cent.
I!) Mill,
* ■ \ *
Real Estate Agent, Athens, Ga.
Notice of Examination
_ y
The State School Commissioner
has ordered the next Genera! Ex
amination for public school eacii
ers on the last .Saturday in July
July 25th next. In this e.-
ami nation teachers wilt be question
ed on the present Instiluiesyllabus
and white’s Scfmo Management.
This J uno 12th 1806*
B N White, C S O
M BSCJUIUH’* i
one Doliur I’w
Ft. Lamar
Live items from, the Did,
Fort,
The irosq ito b.ll i< buried.
That old war whoop ••hi to
Richmond!” is heardagain-
I.ee Parker had a horse !•> di> a
few days ago.
J P Dendwyter made 8 5 bn
els of wheat from 8 nv,nv—h s
is the best yet.
Wlmt on earth has tec .nv f
that clover crowd of m-n or- i ( g
aver the county sumo ti n * ago.’
We have just received a !<!••■' •
letter from our moiliiH-iu-law- • uv
ing that she mtjyi' g L> spit .}
awhile with us. Gf*>ul —, am'
these are tlu! longest days in the
year.
The .Tiine-bn" bubs bis bratn* elenif* iftt
'Oaiast anythinir ho. Fi on>, *
But the Gold-hug keens it s • u a teak oj!
'Causo tie's got no b'.ii ■ m lo<e.
Soon the old soldi rs -thos* xfli >
hnye s.ood the suo.v ami j*e of
80 winters, since that, awful cruel,
wiir, will met. again on the hi if;
of old R.cliniond to review thu
spots, that 80 years ago wy re t
with tho blood uf some near mul
dear to them.
By the lo ely graves tint.dot old
Virginia hills, tliev will poise, us
they catch a visi n of n soidiarsimg
ling between life and dyath. God
bless the rupninry ol tho-Cumuortn!
heroes, and in a brighter nml happlpr
land in iy thoy all meet,again.
A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY.
I have berries,g,apes and peaches,*
year • Id, fresh in when picked/ I
use the California Gold jirocese, do
tut heat or weal the fiuii, just- j>ut
it up cold keeps perfect!)’ frank. and
1
people poor like myself. I coni‘fer
it my duty to glvtt my expeieuor to
such, and feel any one can make one
or two hundred do lursutound ho ne
in a few days. I wi mail Baui] leMf
frtlit uutl complete directions,to any
of your readers, for eighteen two
cent stamp*, which is only the act
ual cost of the sample postage,etc ~
to me.
FRANUI3 CASEY *BtLo iiy Mo.
liistio#—“You nr* charged with taalinic
C>l >nvi Julep's chicken*. Huvo ,vu any
w! t iit'ii hoh?"
IXkjlo M-w'k ‘f hob not. •! dou’t steal
chirk !ii befj’w.tne*iea’'-AmUslnj; .I(iiu<H?il.,
NOTICE
Georgia—Madison county;
*
Whereas J F L Bond, hdm. of V G
Bond, and e and lias apple t to moj for
h iters of dismission from s.id ad
iniiiis t ration. • This is therefore to
< ite nil persons (mummed to he at
my oifico on the first Monday in
duly to show \yhy *anl letters s' oulJ
not ho granted. 1 his Apr, Otli
G C Daniel* Only.
! Th2
i ' * A 11 .
| Satisfaction " i
i in Old Age
, healthy and j
; Brown’s |
strengthens 3^6*
tones the
nerves —hardens the muscles— :
the blood.
CUAHAMTrC— Purehatt monrv rtfuniid \
sh-r.,1 tj • KtnvN t. iKvt.jrirrk**, lukeit a 1
Jail ii hxt st*?u uny |er*ofi uf- !
from Malaiia, Chill* '
uu<\ Fev.r, Kitfiiey and Live- Troubles, j
Pl*;oimjest ( -le I 'firmities, Imfure
iiluod V/tfalp'tM, Nervous TreubieSi
Headache or Heutfi 1551a.
PABKER’3 Ci#SOERTOIIIC
Sr>tmint m-rrv inothet wid tkoald h Ik
BifJpta
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