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BERRY T. DOSHLV, Kflltor./
KO, F. Mr'uOWAN, Bus. Mni^gt.
VOL. Xli.
CURES.,,
SUMMER
DISEASES ■
Tile Idenl Remedy for all (lit- ,
eases of tbe Memach and tow
els, such as Uiarrbtca, Dysen
tery. Indigestion, Dyspepsia,
/ . Cramps, l.oaa of Appetite, eSv,
is that standard of all medt*
| ■ Claes,
. . DR. KING'S . .
Royal Germetuer.
Tfcomanda of Certificate att—ll b* fact.
Mr.*L. T. Collier, Kosciusko. Miss., says: "My
bowels would act from ten to twenty times a day, of
a bloody, mucus nature, and on the left side of my
lower bowel was a place about the size of a dollar,
that gave me iguch pain. My food would not direst,
and asy kidneys were very badly out of order lwas
treated by the best physicians, and they said!could
•Iva but a short while. I then commenced using
Royal Germetuer. In three weeks I could eat any
thing, and do as muck work as ever. 1 continued
the Germetuer, and can testify that I anrentirely
•cured, and that Germetuer did the work."
also speedily earns
Catarrh, RhenmntJsm,
Fever* and Malaria, Kidney
and Bladder Troubles, KekllL
i Jy. and Nerrens Prostration,
Inability to Sleep, etc. It fts as
i pleasant to take as lemonade,
V and builds up from the first
dose. It cores disease by re
moTiug the eanse.
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MADISON, INDIANA.
Ds You See Spots >
before you in the air ? That’s <
‘ your liver’s fault. Rheumatism,
Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Head- i
ache and Billicusaesa are all ,
‘ your liver's fault. J
Symptoms oS a Urtorderud Liven
i pain in back, side and shoulders, a .1
b,d taste in the mouth, coated
tongue, general drowsiness, dices* {
tion bad, fullness, in the stomach,Toss
. ofaopetlte, sour sick stomach, <
fcsbitual costivenein., acts before the i
1 eves, 3 in sallow, eyes yellow, ccr- r
vouenens, pimples on the face, dry j
ejeufb, confused mind.
At the first appearance of j
■ those symptoms tall on your ,
1 merchant for a bottle of .
I R-heUmaHc'
s r'ajrA^(eutal^iC/ 1
: (j ME? ''
' it goes straight to work on the
liver. It cleanser, this organ—
• m-Ues it active again—purifies .
your blood and you’re cured. ‘
.'isV.Yaar Druggist or Marchanl for It
CULLEN & NEWMAN, i
Sole Proprietor*,
r Knexviile, Tears. 1
PERFECT permanent are the
cares by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, be
cause it makes pure, rich, healthy,
life and health-^ivin# 'BLOOD-
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fl)c ptintdeoHlc
Items of Interest to Free
State” Peonle —Our
SicK, Visitors- Etc.
J D W-vnn of Cnr’ton came to
atfe id Ordinary’s court on last
Mo nifty.
M si y’n<”‘e weadow, of Athens,
v s ved reli ives here last week.
A Vrge let men’s nants, just re
ceived, wor.ti fro:ii 65c to $5.00.
.T T Baker & Go
T K e Masons here have awarded
the co ■ .or the deli rery of
•ie 1 -noer to ir 'ld thei 1> dee
room, to 1 B T oy will
beg'" - * work on lire irldiiig very
soon. \ •
In thev'c’ni’y of BduquenWest
moielfi”d Cos, Pa,, almost a4r one.
c;- i iellytu
brr-L. >!)• dampen
a, p oce of fla 1 ' 'el with Cha.abe -
la: ’s Pa n B 'm ru' bind L on
■he p reeled m pul in mite or
wo t.. vs tno • 'oub’e has di p.W>nr
ed. Th’s rme -er or ,t Lii 1
promptly cp e a 1 < i the side or
M J .e, a piomi
ne it me"< ja to ? 13 que speaks
ve: v.'. ' p.vrto ’ Pri 1 1 i’m, and lA s
ver.o e'd# im's have )ird mush
lo tow; ■>'A 1- xit popular t. ere.
lo sa4 >•s D E a rif.e nc e ierd.l
me. cl l . ot’D.Lif lsvi'le Georgia. ’
of ;.nd 'hil.
de' l w t> hi iLI e ho we 1 \
ti ' >’e. rdo\ ’ or’ * rpreecT fj h?n+,
•Vly, h-j \va tV'ijd Chamber 1 , in’s
C'o’ : *. C" o’f a:f m o Din ’’hoen
Re- ~yj wb v,' 1 gijve ve'y speedy
f.lle”. We ie' ~ and it rs f, e best med
-3t eevtrp ;oi fr e me. ’co for
*otvel c; r ip s , v* 4-M'sEG Gre.g
--• /. !■ e e. '{• ie \ M. T Is cer
■i * 1 i e n ed : e ever put
o . e r ketfev d\je.;te y, sum
e * of - •) jhi . eo’ic Vid cholera
i | /.nii c. eA, It neve.'
eila'o f. ve p er it Relief when
I'.yi in e ota'o'e hipe and tile
lot in lowa of Daa’elsvllle. Good j
wel 1 co.ive'‘gill, a.id outbuild i 'gj,
hoii“e f trailed throughout, Terms
re. sojpb'e,
you tvanta nice, conve ieit borne.
Berry T. Moseley.
M f Tihot’ie No* b, o' fl-'s p/pce
vv s ‘ “v i,i the niV't tv'th c.ao p
;~K • it next da oi r
noe ? * . S’-e „opk hi 1 * a bottle
• "> •' y< o cTji( c.’ igctno ra
id t>. 3 .he i ttjfc ome to tee if
In d&w thing that would be’u
’••t 1 se-it i"- • a h<. ie of Gnem
■)r. f> ’j Co’c, ( , o'eva rod Di. r
i-’oe , ReTec'y v u i.*v lirst doee
u e . be;. Ajo uer o* our of
Of .it 1 j' 'Oi’s b;u iee i u k for
anoiivf. week a*d ha* veil diffei
?iu .erne; -eb dir rl.'oea l>iu
’ '.'i wo I se ifcliioi tins
aue :e.ii'V. O iv fo *• closes of
wee jq i iu io ci*.3 Ii m. lie
in*s ie owes ms ;eco ry to (liis
wo id*- ut e oeuv —Mrs Mary
Sibiey- u'd Mica For salo by
1) E C:_ oji gene'-al mere h ant
D< ite l *. die Oa.
A ew dozen Jadiet
ha o o close ouc at 7oc ir the dol
lar, J. T. Baker & Cos.
tibe *L i.i’s Cough Remedy
cr es coal-, t o? *■> a >d wuoo*. ■ g
T * is •■t’e.v ii e a.id relis
ado, Fo, stlo by D E G.iif.-ih
Bi-aie i, die Geogii.
Notice of Examination
The S' i e School Confmissioner
1) .s one.ed the next General Ex
air' . ioi fo* public ::liool teach
ers o.i he last Saturday in July
25tu next. Ia this ex
amination teacheri will be question
ed on the present iiStiL’tesyllabus
and WhUe’s School Management.
’l’liioJure 12th 1896.
B N White, C S C.
PERSONAL.
medical reference
ooo'v j!) afflicted wicli an v
o. de'icate disease
iheir sex' Address the
leading pliysicians and surgeon ot
tne United Staten. Dr. Hathaway
A Cos. 22| So. Broad street, At
lanta; Ga
FOR MADISON COUNTY.
Danielsville, Madison County. 'H. I : r : day, July 10th. 1896.
CONDITION OF CROPS.
Great Improvement In Corn—Cotton From*
tees* Will —'> hat mul o,it llarvesteik
COTTON.
This, the chief taov.ey crop of the
southern spates, at thh> time pr-omisea
woiL The plant at this tin-: is l.urßa
ami healthy, a:ut Nivunu'r hits coat- •
mencerl unueuelly wtriy iu most men
tions of the state. Asa rule the crop is
fairlj clean, thoujrh here and there a
report comes of massy fields. There Hie
linuiy complaints of lice, but the plants
have attained su -h slue, that those or i
do no prout amount >.f harm. Thou* and
the crop looks unusauhy well for th s
date, still it is too early to mako a; y
predictions us to the ultimate yield
All men who raise cotton, know that
July ami Aomjst- are the mouths that
••tell the tale, Kiut BUtil they are safety
passed, there is uo oortaiuty of a Isjtk 6
yield.
CCBN. , 1
Tliern fcas hocu s mr-ot improveme™|
during June in this crop; The dr®
weather of April and May hatWiudueiM?
but little growth, ami pivon the bltuies
a yellow cast. Through June, however,
w r e have hud gisst ruins, ami eorn htvt
grown repidiy. and assumed its usual''
rich, dark yresm color. The prospect is
(food in uli tjctiotwjof'tlie state, except
i.u srtrYvTiere from lixtul drouth
over small r aac, or from want oi WL;rk,
tho crop wil be oat vSt.
WHEAT AX OATS
have both been harvested, the former
turning out better tttau usual, though I
regret that but. little was planted iu t .6
state. Tho oat Crop proved a failure,
not. over 80 per cent of au average wop.
This failure must be attributed to tho
severe springclroutJi, extending through
April and May. Mach of the oat and
wheat stubcle has already been sowed
to pons and turned under, and this, with
the now almost universal practice of
sowing f*oas broadcast at the last p'<*rtoi
ing of eoru. is indloative of a deter
iiiation on the part of our farmers to
keep up tho fertility of their lauds. *
OTHER CROPS. ' Vl^
Srtgnrotmo, sorghum, grounclpens, aIH
doing well, and'so is rice, both upland
and lowland. An uuusuully large crop
potatoes has also been planted.
Wfft a few more weaks of seasonable
woather, the farmers will again be
blessod with au abuuduut provision
crop.
mow. ’
The fruit crop has this year dhap- 1
pointed expectations. A our crop
both peivchoa and apples won pvoinistMW
but the tuiusuftlly dry spring apd th“
unchecked at locks of -rarlotis- ilMtilfe
caused most of these fruit to fail, and
tho crop will be short. The various lu
sect enemies of nil fruits have become
so firmly established in this state, that
wo can uo longer expect a good crop,
unless W 8 i- mrt to a proper spraying of ;
the trees. /here tills oonrss* has fcoatt
The condition of all kinds of etecSnF
uniwnally (food throughout the state.
Homo nates of glanders among home
have been reported, and upon the a4
vloo of the department the owners here
promptly destroyed them. Onr favnutra
should use every care iu buying stork,
and only from responsible partiw ’''he
roving bands of Gipsy horsotrtglots, i.o
quently palm off diseased auimais on
unsnspeoting fanners, and they should
not be porniittod to ply their rusoally
vooatiou In the state.
An Inquiry About Mm,
Qmwnos. Our ootton plants are
covered with lloe. Some spots have
turned red and the leaves orisp up. Can
yon enggeei a remedy?
Axbwbr. —lt is not often that any
poisonous remedies ore used agaiust
ootton hoe, which in some seasons do a
great deal of damage to the. stand of
cotton. They flourish most during the
cool nights of spring. A remedy highly
recommended, and doubtless better than
the aneultes, is tobooco. Make a deooo
tion by boiling refuse tobooco stems or
dust iu water; or by pouring boiling
water over them. Reduco the strength
of this deooctiou by the addition of oold
water until tbero are 2 gallons of water
to every pound of tobnoco usod. Sprinkle
on the plants effooted.
The kerosouo emulsion can also bo
used successfully against all the Aphides
or plant lice family. Of course cart*
must be taken that the omnlslon is very
thorouglily mixed, as free kerosene is
very likely to kill the iojtvuo It. gets on
Rapid cultivation frequently does good,
either by knocking oil anil covering up
many of tho lieu, or by inducing such a
vigorous growth as to hide or qmbiriy
repair their ravages. The 000 l nights
of May generally bring these lioe, and
as a rule they disappear before the hot
sunshine and warm nights of June.—
State Agricultural Department.
MORE
Curative power is contained in
Hood’s Sarsaparilla than in any
other similar preparation- It effsts
the pro *r etor & manufaCurermare.
It oost jobber more and it is worth
more to the consumer. More skill
is required in its preparation and is
combines more remedial qualities
t.ian aiy other medicine. lonss
qaeutly it has record of more cures
and its i.aies arc more than those of
any other pieparatioo Hood’s
Barsapa.illa is the best medicine to
buy uucausa it is an honest med
ic ne and thousands of testimonials
drove that it does Uctually and
ptiuianeritly cure dinea-e.
■ Smith Answers
f-
IIS WRITES A SAT.TY CARD
1 IN REFLY TO DR.
MASSEY..
Neesf. Ga., July 7th 1896.
.Editor Monitor:—The publica
tion in jour paper of July Brd. I
1 Ifiiik nquires triy attention, not
that the übavges aa made need any
ytply, hut i think the gentleman
Ifmaelf needs a short not! e, to
w|l:
all liia tirade of abuse is
malicious attempt to ruin me on
nc,oou! t of the fact that I nm 'not a
geld standard populist as he is,hut
haje ceased to believe in Lawson’s
i<li*FS of Hi aoce. Dr, Massey is i
trying t 6 make people believe that!
In is a ei ve- man, which is oont.n
ly to bis position, as he worked
fo> law’ftm ;n the last campaign,!
iho’ gh he denies it now,
.XHh throws out the insinuation
\r wav’* been disgreed by the ae
) i Ay of the chu.’oh to which I be-
tl Now this i* a falsehood made
*|J of the whele cloth. In the first
Pjhoe, there one been nothing done,
V j J'b’at Dr. H D Massey has been
< iu getting up, -o-si,.:
f b.eught a charge against
f lyioj, had a commit!-e ap
y )t®d from the church to investi
kLA it. jjpThe committee were not
and lie got mad be
cemmitte would not
sjßsin his charges /ayainst me
Y>w°ut good proof ef thj facts.
nd then he objected to the
-Jmaiittee and made h motion at
rf\*iest conrarence to take the
prn of tho hajids of the
end bimg p, before ’he
; |irch as ab* dy. Tha' committee
■BLielieved, another appointed,
yjtpcir report was made at ’.as
without being acted
#” >iul is new standing open ’till
m conference. )t really has
jlbilig <o do with the ma. wi- be-
public, but if 1 should ev
branded ns a liar by the
P* 1 or . an y ot ’\ ttr ius.itution, it
gmaios true that I was never
1 ’d ad b D
>h|tcan f t soei:ite wi.h Magny and
pot get to lying himself, wenld
have a good e; r for hearinu lies if
- HUB, II
I he h* Massey do the talking.
f* oplo who Hvo in glass houses
‘‘l be ver, puijciilar about how
•hey. vbiow rocks," and so should
D * Ma,sey, ns it can he easily es
ta’il shed thrt he wp.s ei:pellcd from
‘he cbr. eh in Peulding county, for
crime not. nec-eesery to meal ion
hcie. No doubt the rivl that, he
cp. |cd o AtU.? ; a and uad kept in
a private .oora, would like to see
the o.*!d H D Mas<ey, and get a
few supplies, clothing for the baby,
etc.
Now as fo the affidavits: I could
pet plenty of good cl f! ssfii* here to
impeach Ii D Matvey, but it is uns
,ecc( sty. as he has never denied
wh~t I h.ive. allied, that he sold
o:i, to Lawso.i’s e.owd. He ad mi : a
;• ivatclv that he got ($17.0) sevs
e.-teen doJi? ** a lii fi ? ty con. • and
ihcrefo,e impeaiheeh'niseL. because
he c 1 irued i n his affiil ivit made
'.wo years a o o. that he ‘-never con
sumated any so.t of ft trade wi*h
g'*iil Maxwol or awibodv elsx •
and now adir'ts 'ha*' h* did t roe
with two of J>tvi.on*3 *.lends from
A hens G„., go you see he h?(f sworn
to a l ; e ®r told one, as the reco ds
of Pauli.ing nou.'ty show th-a he
was iadic’ed for “false swearing “
in hat court. The tecoiua of
TJ uu’aing Sopeiior cau.t further
shows him to be angel, [see ve;dict
of jury, etc j He says 1 ft® a
‘ seif appointed leader of the
peptslist party”. Now 1 don’t ao
pii e to loadetship, bmt do not care
to be load bv a wan who can ke
bought by any pa ty. at any time
an l f*y any parpose, as he *old
out two years age, aad evidently
did in the last campaign, as he
was an advocate o! Howard ‘til 1 , the
singing at Pleasant Grove, then
he had a private talk with a certain'
Lawsenite,* aad he once commenc
ed to ta'k for Lawson, and advised
the populists to voteJfor Lawson,
Now if his coat is not very much
like the one Joseph wore, I would
like to know t..e color of it?
You will notice that the parties
who signed the certiftcate published
by H D Massey, largely belong to
a family, ah of whom are known
to have been my e-iemies for years,
whileO A Hoard is his daughter,
and Q H Massey is his son, and ’n
that wa j he got the certificate.
Several parties whose mimes are
on the list signed to that co tideate
express themselves as feeling about
like J W Dial, w* ose affidavit hre
to attached , shows how he fed s in
reference to the matter and how
he w*s pursuaded to sign the tljp
certificate, aud besides none of the
parties swore to what they said in
thai certificate.
Now, it is tiue that I did advise
the mßuagers of the election to
swear the populists to abide the
result of the primary, I am a pop
plist and I propose to abide the
result and vote for Bog'?s, ns he,
H D Massey, claims hi u as th,
populist nominee. |t f f > j
Georgia, Personally
Madison county, j apper-red l>e
fore the undersigned, J YV Dial,
who on oath says that lie signed
the corirfiica e published in the
last tssue of the Monitor, but he
did so untlmughtedly, at the selic-
Jtation of H f) Massey and Joe N
Bird, who reprostm eJ to him that
it was a p* itical scheme, anct
that he signed it under a misappre
hension of the facts. I also swear
that I would believe R Y Smith-as
soon as any other man, on oath in
a court of justice.
J. Vf. Dial.
Sworn to and subscribed bofore
me. This July 7th 1896
■Stephen O. O’Kelley, O. 8. G.
State of Georgia, Paulding county,
i The grand Jurors selected cli#i
on and sworn for tho county of
Paulding to-wit;
1 Joseph Ragsdale, Foreman.
2 Samuel R McGregor,
8 James Lyle,
# 4 Sam D Holland,
6 Christopher C Embry,
6 Joseph D Craton,
7 Geo W Denton,
■8 GeoPAlgood.
9 Wm M WocdalJ,
10 John Y Allgood,
11 Stephen N Allen,
12 Jos. D Butler, ‘
18 AM Marrew,
14 Ransom Owens, .
15 Allen Smith,
16 WmC Mathews,
17 Jesve M Holcombe,^
e)| S/fn\Qm
28 P PAllgaod,
in the name and behalf of tho clti
zens of Georgia, charge *iad acouse,
H D Massey of the couhtv and
state aforesaid with ths offence of
Asnault and Battery, for that thf,
said H D Mar.*ey in* county
aforesaid on the 31st day .of Jah .
1888, w*th force and arms in and
upon one Sallie FuOte,ia the peace
of God and said stite, then and
there being, unlawfully and vio
lently did make an assault and her
the said Sally Foote, did then and
there wrongfully and violently
bent wound and illtreaty. contrary'
to the laws of said Sttate, the good
order, peace aad dignity thereof.
February Term 1883.
j. I. Wbioht. Boh Qen.
Presentment.
No. 2i, Paulding Superior Court 1
February, Term 1888.
Weak Lungs
Hot weather won’t cure weak
lungs. You may feel better bajr
cause out of doors more, but
the trouble Is still there. Don’t
stop taking your
Scotfs
Emulsion
because the weather happens
to be warm. If you have a
weak throat, a slight hacking
cough, or some trouble with
the bronchial tubes, summer is
the best time to get rid of it.
If you are losing flesh there is
all the more need of attention.
Weakness abouUthe-chest and
thinness should never go to
gether. One greatly Increases
the danger of the other. Heal
the throat, cure the cough, and
strengthen the whole system
now. Keep taking Scott's
Emulsion all summer.
Tot sol* tor * ftw** l ** •*** •■ 4
sUßsOßiraMn s
One Dollar Poe Yew*
Thk Stath
VB.
H. D. Massey.
Assault and Battery.
•- Tbuk-Eill. V
Josaph Ragsdale, Foreman.
J, I. Wright, Soh Gen.
Presentment.
W^tiiessts—-Mrs. John Foote,
Sallih Foote,* Emma Foote, YVR
Cole, Joe Fuller, John Pace aii’*,
G M Cole. x { |
The dYfendant waives being fofj,
mally arraigned, waives a copy of
indictment and list of witness*! and
pleads not, gailt^r. . J
Edge, Roberts ana Gilder, de- .
fendauts at’orneys.
The following jury w*s stricken
from the regular panel of 24 to try
said case, co-wit.
1 J J Baxter,
2 JasMßuff,
8 John Tidwell.
4 Asa L White,
6 J D iVjer, , *
i 0 Moses Arnold,
* 7 J D. Leggett,
8 Johnathau Gurley,
9 C C Fannin,
10 ltobt. B Ritoh.
11 Gee W Holland,
12 John 1 Lyle.
We the jury find the defendant
guilty. This tyb 6th *9lB.
M, Anjo>, * *
1 |The State ve H D kassty;
Paulding Sifperi ir court.
aud Battery. February t*r
Pleft not guilty. Vefdfifc yfißiy'
Vf!i-*ffU£)dA, is mlj the
Mafs
Dollars and all coate,and oil failort
to nay the eame, that he be con.
fined at havd labor in the chalhgaug
of axd county, or eUewher%on the
public works as the law direct* for
six months.
'J. Bbshhaic.
Judge S. 0, Rome CiVeult.
Georgia—Paulding coupty.
I, H L Owen, 0 8 C in and for
said county, hereby certify that tk
forgoing is a true copy of >tht bill
<f indictment and verdiot of the
iary and ae*e:ice of thivoodlt ••
record in ray office, in
The populism of cauety,
are haroby called tbraeetin mass-
I8d& forthe purpose .if petting out
a candidate for Reple*tive & aouaty
i oflipers. Trie chairman aud com
mh freemen of each district are re
quested to attend the raeetipg,
Hardman Wade, chairm**-
w S i Banders. SoqretaW:
~ — y*- - wm
A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY.
I hay# berries, grape* peaches,
year * Id, fresh M whsrt + ' ptoked f I
use the California Cold .proaosa, do
ni t heat or seal the fruit* just put
it up oojd keeps perfectly frqsb, and
cost almest nothing, can put upa
b ’shel in five minutes, f&sf Weekl
sold dfrectlons to over 120 families
anyone Vill pay a della* for diree
tious, when they see. tho- beautiful
samples of fruit. As there Are Hpai y
people poor like myself, | cieiwider.
it my duty to give'my expetencs to
each, and feel any one caajmake ene
or two hundred doMunatouud heme
in # few days. il will mail sample of
fruit and complete directions,tf aay
of your readers, for eighteen
cent stampf'i which is ealy the act
mil cost of the sample
to me.
> FRANCIS CASBY*Bt touts, Me,
J I) Lena of the Fork, paid as a
visit last Monday i . '■
Daniels’vi'le was'largely repre
sented at.'the Madidon Springe
picnic on last Saturday.
DISEASES OF THE IKH.
The intemob.itdiing sad *OOIIIOO lad
dent to eczermg tetfer, seU-rfieoro, ana otbsr
diseesee of the s£h u inaUfally allayed by
applying Chamberlain’* “Eye and Skn
Ointment. Many very bod case* have .been
permanently cored by it. It i* equally
efficient for itchine f pile* and a favoriter*nv
edy for oie nipple*; chapped hand*, chilr
blaine, frost bite*, and chronic son eyee.
For sale by dragging at 25 cent* per box.
Try Dr. Cady's Condition Fewßevp, they
■re just what a homo needs when in bedcondi
tion. Tonic, blood purifier end vermifuge.
D E G-riffeth, General Merchant,
Danie sville, Ga. F < •
Wanted-An Idea £~^
NO. 47