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BBRRY T. MOSKLY, Rdltor.
KD, K. McQOWAN, Bus. Mau’gr.
V. >L. x( v
A Trained Nurse Gained Fifty*thre@
Pounds by Using a Nerve Food.
ONE OF THE HOST REMBKABLE
RESULTS ON RECORD.
From the datslH, Yonkers, N. Y.
**l don’t look much like u living ekeletor.
now, do Ii And yet two years ago I weighed
just seventy-two pounds," said Mrs. J. W.
Coffey, of Gfl Wavburton Avenue, Yonkers,
N. Y., to a reporter. And we agreed with
her, for she certainly looked anything hut a
living skeleton, but rather bore the appear
ance of a plump and attractive lady in ex
cellent health and spirits. Continuing she
•aid:
‘‘l had lost my appetite and was wasting
away in flesh, losing some fifty pounds in a
few months. Doctors said I was threatened
with consumption. I was under what was
regarded as first-class medical treatment,
but it had apparently little or no effect, for
I kept getting worse until I was so weak
that I could not attend to my household
duties and could hardly walk. My husband
and everybody who saw me thought surely
that I would die, and there seemed no help
forme,
“ Tonics and stimulants and medicines all
seemed useless, and I grew worse and worse
until at last I resolved to seek some new
remedy —one entirely out of the usual line
of nauseous drugs and doses of stuff which
seemed to take away what little relish I
might perhaps otherwise hare had for food.
A friend told me of some wonderful cures
effected by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for
Pale People and I bought a box. The effect
from their use was noticeable from the first
and soon appeared almost miraculous, for it
seemed pretty nearly like the raising of one
from the dead.
*' I soon commenced to eat, something I
had scarcely done heftwre for weeks, and soon
began to gain in flesh and strength. I went
one day to the doctor’s office anti he was s>W
prised at the change in me for the better. I
had to confess that I had been taking the
pills, and he was broad-minded enough to
advise me to continue what was evidently
doing me so much good. I took, in all, six
boxes, and increased in weight from 72 to
125 pounds, which is my regular and normal
weight.”
“Are you sure the cure is permanent ? ”
“ Well, yes. My work is that of a trained
purse, winch means, as you probably kuow,
irregular hours and at times great exhaus
tion. During the two years since my re.
covery I have had many engagements, anil
through them all have continued in good
health. I take pleasure in bearing testi
mony to the remarkable power of this great
medical discovery. I know of other cures
effected by it. A friend of mine sufferod
greatly at her monthly periods. One box
relieved and three boxes cured her. But I
know of no oose equal to mine, for my situ
ation was critical, desperate and almost
hopeless.”
JJra. Coffey has lived in Yonkers for six
teen years, and for twelve years has followed
the business of attending the sick, excepting
only the period of her illness. She has
hundreds of acquaintances and friends who
know her to be capable and trustworthy.
Many of them know how very ill she was
and how remarkahle was her recovery. The
pills have a large sale in Yonkers and West
chester County, which will be greatly in
creased as their merits become better known,
for they seem to be one of the metical mar
mis of the age- *
There’s
Q IN THE FIELD.
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I Wfo ♦ !
CUSHION FRAME BICYCLE
. prevents joU* fef *** rasns ' A
£ why ride a Rigid Frame, #
: A with its injurious effect*, when A
f you can buy a wheel giving *
EASE AND COMFORT?
Lines of Wheel Unchanged
jt yt Durability Increased.
Send for catalogue of our Rigid and
Cushion Frame Bicycles,
RI6HMOMO BICYCLE C 6.
RICHiIOWP, IND.
BSS22SIi"" ,Y “ fc
O L Little
Attorney-at-Law,
-LEXINGTON . GA
Uflre v 1 |j. W M il< w rd:
@he $ jDmitrleiitUr! JUanitar.
AX VKaOLICITED TISSTIfiSCXIAI*
From the Democrat, AUanta, Texas.
“Being constantly asked by many of my
friends if Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pal.
People were doing uie uny good, 1 offer this
unsolicited testimonial and answer. Never
having seen a well day since 1 had typhoid
fever hist summer, I could retain scarcely
any food, my limbs and joints ached and
pained ail the time. It was misery to me to
rise up in bed and my mind was clouded, in
fact was a physical wreck and I felt that my
life was drawing to a close, and I must con
fess it was without regret on my part as my
sufferings were almost unbearable.
“Since I commenced to take Dr .Williams*
Pink Pills, at the solicitation of my wife, I
have taken four boxes, and I feel like anew
man. My appotite is good and I now retain
what I eat. my limbs and joints are free ol
Sain and I nave gained ten pounds in weight.
[y life feels renewed and while not yet en
tirely well, I feel so much better that I un
hesitatingly assert that I believe Pink Pills
for Pale People a good medicine for what
they are recommended. Knowing that no
medicine will save life under all circum
stances or in all cases, yet I do honestly be
lieve that they have prolonged mine, or at
least, where all was dark and gloomy and
full of suffering It has been changed for the
bettor.
“ The manufacturers of this medicine do
not know of ray taking it. Neither am 1
paid for this statement, but give it freely in
answer to friends and the editor of this
paper.”
(Signed.) John Bahguess, Atlanta, Texas,
Sworn to and subscribed before me this
S7th day of March, 1896.
R. M. Bl VYDES, Notary Public.
Regarding the above testimonial of John
BaugrcM, X beg to say that no man stands
higher for honesty and veracity in all
section than John Bauer esa-
W. H. Wiiiujtr,
Editor and proprietor of the Democrat
Atlanta, Texas.
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People
are prepared by the Dr. Williams’ Med
icine Cos., of Schenectady, N. Y., a firm
whose ability and reliability are unques
tioned. Pink Pills are not looked upon as a
patent medicine, but as a prescription,
having been used as such for years in general
practice, and their successful results in
curing various afflictions made it imperative
that they be prepared in quantities to meet
the demand of the public, and place them it)
reach of all. They arc an unfailing specific
for such.diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial
paralysis, St. Vitus’ dance, sciatica, ncn.
ralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the
after effects of la grippe, palpitation of the
heart, pale and sallow complexions, and the
tired feeling resulting from nervous prostra
tion, all diseases resulting from vitiated bn*
mors in the blood, such as scrofula, chronio
erysipelas, etc. They are also a specific for
troubles peculiar to females, such as suppres
sions, irregularities, and all forms of weak'
ness. They build up the blood, and restore
the glow of health to pale and sallow cheeks.
In ,nen they effect a radical cure in all ease*
arising hum mental worry, overwork, or ex.
cesses of whatever nature.
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills contain all the ele
ments necessary to give new life and richness
to the blood and restore shattered nerves.
They are for sale by all druggists, or may b 6
had by mail from Dr. Williams’ Medicine
Company, Schenectady, N. Y. f for SO cents a
box, or six boxes for tfSAO.
Professional
DAVID W MEADOW,
Attorney at Law.
DaN iei.sville, G a
Office on coiner, west court bouse,
'pposite Masonic corner. Will
i'nciioe in all the courts,
. 'if'.N K. GORDON,
Attorney-a* Law,
Daniei,b\ ilk, Ga .
V. ill practice wherever desired
] lompt attention given to a*l bus,
ines entuifcted to his care,
Geo C,Thomas,
Attorney,
Athens, Ga
JnoJ Stricklrnd,
Attorney.
Athens - - Ga -
BERRY T MOELRY,
Attorney at Law.
Danielbvtlle, G a.
Office on corner, west of court
house, opposite M a some comer.
Will practice in all the court*.
s^TSWgSSw
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FOB. MADISON OOUNTT.
Danielsville, Madison County, Ga., Friday, March 19th, 1897-
Local Items,
Small Paragraphs of Interest
to our Readers.
Col. R H Kinnebrfw has been
indisposed this week.
The checks fo r the crippled sol
dial's have all arr ved, and those
entit'ed can get them by calling on
Ordinary Hoggs.
We regret to learn that John
Russel of Coiner, i-, not expeoted
to live. Bellas been quite low for
sometime.
The many friends of Major R H
Bullock will regret to know that
he is very low, The Major is about
80 years old, and has qee-i quite
feeble for some time,
The 2nd Quartely Conference of
Danielsville Circuit. I. ;,- un Dis>
tnct, North Georgia Conference
will be held at Wesley’s Chapel
April 10th and 11th 1897. Let
all officials be present. Como
brethren, in the spirit of Christ and
let us have a profitable session.
John F. Balis.PC.
Char’ey Danisl is visiting his
brother, Dr. J S Daniel at Hemea
this week.
Mrs, F B Scarborough has been
quite ill thss week, from the ef
fects of chills.
You need not go away from
Danielsville to ho suited in a Coffin
or Casket. Stock is never short.
All grades fromthe finest Casket
to the cheapest Coffin.
A. S. John-on.
A nice assortment of Factory
Coffins, and full line of sizes, for
sale by J. B. MoWhiifcdr, Fort
Lamar, Ga u __
A II Long and Wm. Tbrelkeld*
of Paoli, were up to see us on
Wednmlay. Arthur received his
‘•omrmsioii and a full flsdged N. p.
Rev. R 8 Cheney, of Carlton,
came up to attend a meeting of
he board ot education on last
Tuesday,
f
To the Readers of The Monitor
or anyone else. —Come and see
my pretty buggies. I bought them
to sell and not to keep. Task no
quarter, if you class the go ods
You can find me at home every
day, or somewhere elae.
J. M Kidd
W M Allen, Jr., of Ila, paid us
a pleasant visit last Wednesday.
Capt. J M Kidd, •ur buggy
man, received anew lot of hand,
some bufigios this week,
Notwithstanding the rainy, bad
weather, the school here >8 building
up remarkably—about 80 in at
tendance all the while.
If you want a nice buggy
would like to sell it to
yon. It wont cost you
anything to look, and not
much if you should buy.
The farmers are becoming dis*
couraged on account of the bad
weather over the prospects of
pitching an ea”ly crop. It looks
like now that it will never stop
but the season changes on next
Sunday, and we hope after then,
bat we will liavj soms open
weather,
T. C. Conaway, the popu
laar music man of Athene, is
in New York this weeK,mak
ing investments for his store
and customers. He can give
you inside figures, Write
him.
If anyone has subscribed .for the
Constitution through the Monitok
and are npt receiving their papers
they wi. Y4fts.fer a fspvo.r gn 11 s by
ihopping tie* a, card,
Capt. W W Scott is still confined
to bis home.
Mrs. II T Murray and children of
Nicholson, is visiting her parents
here this week.
D Ghols’on of the Universis
ty, frvas out to see the old folks
IheYirst, of the week.
K H A W F Dorsey have a
oange in their ad., t his week that
will pay you to lead. They are res
ceiviug their spring stock and it is
the most complete stock that has
ever been brought t,o Athens, and
their prices are the lowest. Call
on them when you go to Athens.
IT. T Compton of Nosvry, S. C
has been circulat ng among
Ins many friends heie for the
past week,
Hon, T J Scott of Athens, was
visiting his fatbarhere last Sunday
who has been quite Biok.
Athens is to have a now oil mill
and guano factory. The Hodgson
Cotton Cos. is at the back of the
enterprise.
Found
Bunch of Keys. Owner can gat
the same by calling at Monitor
office, and paying for this ad
Growing
Children
One-third of ail the children
die before they are five year?
old. Most of them die of some
wasting disease- They grow
very slowly; keep thin in neshi
say they nave any disease, yet
they never prosper. A slight
co, or some stomach and
bowel trouble takes them away
easily.
SCOTT'S EMULSION of
Cod-liver Oil with Hypophos
phites is ust the remedy for
? rowing children. It makes
ard flesh; sound flesh; not
soft, flabby fat. It makes
strong B'-nes, healthy nerves.
It changes poor children to
children rich in protperlty.
Book about it free for the asking.
VW No substitute for Scott’s Emul
sion will do for the children v/fcet we
kaow Scott’* Emulsion will do. Get
the genuine.
For ;le by ail druggists at 50c. and
SJ.OO.
SCOTT & BOWNR N.w York.
Notice,
[ have just received a fresh
loid of mules and horses
shipped from Louisville, Ky.
The finest of itock evei re
ceived in this market. Call
and see them.
C. W. COOPER.
4 10 Thomas St.
ngticeT" “
Georgia—> Madison county.
S C O’Kelley, ad in. of the ess
fate of Peter Moon, dec’d. has in due
form applied to und rsigned for
leave to spll the lands b' longing to
the estate of sail deceased, and said
application will be heard on the
Ist Monday in Adril next. Thip
Maich Ist 1897
J. N. Boggs, Ord.
NOTICE:
Georgia—Madison poupty.
S C O’KeMey adm, ef Daniel
L< ng. deceased, has in due form
applied to the u,.designed 4 or
leave to sgll the lands belonging to
the estate of said dpt eased, and said
application will be heard on the
first Monday in April next. This
March l*t 1897.
J. N. Boggs, Oi(}y.'
Not one part mu, eu,
part of HIRES Root beet
t§nd§ toward making it
the perfect temperat.ee
ailti bealthgiving drir-k,
Hi'S#bill? hr The £hrfe* F. Hir* f>
f Vit>‘ p§c**§* ***fc-** .> fcuiion*. r-vut ■. rig mu
Programme
For teachers Institute, March 27th
1897.
Give the method as practiced in
your b hool of leaching small
children the A'phabet,, how to bes
gin spewing and pronounce, and
what amount of time given such
children.
Readings
The essentials ot good reading—
how aud when are they to be
tauhgt.
Discussion led by Dr. Geo. B
B Atkisson .
Grammar:
Difficult constructions in on
our grammar
Discussion led by Prof, R A Me*
Murray,
Sohool Management:
Importance of order, system and
discipline in school, and how are
they best procured.
Discussed led by Prof. A J
Burning,
Organizing teachers into Reading
circle.
Public Bale of Valuable Land
Georgiji—Madison couuty.
Whereas on the Ist day of June
1891, John 'V Seymore executed
and delivered to The Georgia Loan
and Trust Cos. hi* deed, under sec
tions No. 1909, 1970, 1971 of the
Code of Georgia 1882, to the lands
hereinafter described for the pur
pose of securing a debt referred to
n said deed which deed is record <
ed in the Cork's offioe of Madison
Hiipsrior court-in book Pof deeds
'Wn-
And whereas in said deed ssld
Seymour gave to said company the
power to sell said lands in ease of
default in the prompt payment at
maturity of inteiest or principal of
said debt.
Now, therefore, by virtue of the
power so vested in the undersigned
which is more accurately shown by
refe r ence to said deed The Georgia
Loan andlnvestm ent Cos. will sell
at public outcry to the
highest bidd<r>- for cash, on
the Ist Tuesday in April 1897 durs
ing the le al hours of sjfie, before
the MadUoO courrty court honse
door at Danielsville, Ga., the lands
described in the aforesaid deed
(•-wit! Favm in the 382nd Dist. of
Madison county Georgia county
Georgia, containing 1587 acres,
mu e or less, said farm bounded on
north by lands of Rossa Boroughs
Hiui Mrs S Hart; east by lands of J
A FaulK mr, DAB Morrs, Jis H
Bullock, J It Patterson, 3 F Hard.,
man and R J Lane; sooth east by
lands of it J Lane, south by lands
of Hardman, Flanigan, Cheatman,
Bulloak, Jr-, and Cunningham, and
west bv lands of Petty, Phillips.
Bullock and others. The said deed
first above mentioned was executed
and deliveied to secure the paym’t
of 4 certain promissory notes, three
for the sum of SIOOO each, and one
for the snin of 12000, and the inter
est coupons altnched thereto, all of
said notes and e 4 June Ist 1891 and
the principal dpbl bearing interest at.
rate of 8 per cent, per cent per
anumn "aid obligating toe said
Seymour toi)ay ten percent a at*
torney fees should said notos be
placed iu attorney hands for col
lection. Said principal debt is now
past due by tlio terms thereof, The
total amount of principal, interest
end alttorn y fees that will he due
on said debt on the first T.esday
in April 1*97 is *6318.Qf- Fee
simple titles will be made' to the
purchaser at said sale arid the pro
ceeds of such sale will be applied
first, to the payment of said debt
with interest and attorney fees and
expenses of this proceeding, and
tliereinabider, if any, wifl,be paid
over to said John W Hey more or
hj legal representative Dated
this Ist day of March 1897,
The Georgia loan and Trust Cos.
R 8 Howard, Attorney,
Wanted-An Idea SSSSS
j
WONDERFUL, are the carts y J
W* Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and yet they I
are simple and natural. Hood’s Sarsa. !
parrila makes PURE BLOOD*
icßgcnntoii
Gae Dollar Per Year,
MO. 30
They Ran Away to Marry,
Alvin. Ga., March 16th .1897
(Special) —vlisa Lizzie F.teemm, t\
daughter of Samuel K Freeman, a
prominent cltizm of this neigh-,
borhood runaway a few days ago
and married Mack Black wh >
lives near Hix postoffice.
The parties interested are keep
ing the affair very quiet, and paw
ticulftrs are meager and hard to
cbtain. It is thought that the
ceremony took place in Elbert, as
the report say the Ordinary of this
county was instructed not ’a grant
them a marriage license.
The couple liaye been engaged
for some time, but as Mr. Freeman
tho young lady's father, did not
approve of the union, and forbade
young Black to visit his daughter.
Thej continued to meet o'audes
tinoly, however, and the marriage
is the outcome of the affair.
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NOTICE,
Georgia—Madison cour.ty. \
Whereas S P Power,guardian eft
Allen Power, has made applicant
tien for dismission from said,
guardianship,'sisitiug forth that hq
/has ffljl.Y!complied with all the da>
ties impo'ed as guardian of said
Aden Power, therefore this is to
cite till parties concerned to be and
appem at my *ffice on tha Ist
Monday in June 1897, to sho\y
cause why said Utters of dismiss
ion elian'd r.ot be granted to said
S P Powsr, guard!nn as afore*ald.
This March Ist 1897•
J II Mathews of Comer o*me up
yesterday and reported the town
in a flourishing condition.
below
town.
Holman & Scott
Wholesale and Retail DeaL
ers in Horses and Mules,
Auction Every Thursday anti
Friday.
The stock we sell auction qre the
same as stock we sell every day.
We have adopted the Auction bus
in jss to enable us to sell stock at
less expense by selling a large
number in a short time and saving
expense of feeding. All stock Wur\
ranted to be at r presented.
UOLMAN <fe SCOTT.
MONTHLY
SUFFERING.
women are
troubled at
vals with pains
in the head, -ffllKi
back, breasts, ,&£-*fEBSßfci'
shoulders,aides
hips and limits. nfMAdW.UK
But they need '
These pains are symptoms of
dangerous derangements that
can be corrected. The men
strual function should q nutate
painlessly. r
w
makes menstruation painless, .
J and regular. ft puts the deli
{ cate menstrual orf tnsin condi
tion to do .their work properly.
[ And that stops all tuis pain.
I Why will any woman suffer
mouth after mouth when Wine
of Cpidul will relieve her? It
costs at the drug-store.
Why don't you get a bottle
to-day? .-■■■ ' ■)'*
For advice, incases requiring
*peciBldirectfans,.ad'|ress,Ki'rr *
lug nvmptotpsj “The J,ad tes.'; ~ <
Advisory Ttepartrr.ciit,';, T.'ie '
Chattaßc.oira ■Ale-
Ghftt*W}oqga,Tf.-!!. --i
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Mrs. ROZIMA lEWI*.
of Oenavllle, Texa> im:
“ I til IrouMed at monthly 'tervalo
with torrtbie pain* In my hoad-uad hacth
but havs been entirely relieved by Win#
ol Cartel. ”