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TiIE MONITOR.
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R. C. AVERS, Publisher.
Official Organ Madison Cos.
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second-class mail matter.
How’s Tills?
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for unv ease of Catarrh
that cannot, he cured by Hall’s Ca
tarrh (hire.
K .1. Chunky & Cos , Toledo, O.
W’e, t he undersigned, have known
F Cheney for the last 15 years,
and believe him perfectly honora
ble in all business transactions and
financially able to carry out any
obiigations made I>v his firm.
National Hank of Commerce.
Toledo, ().
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in
ternally. acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of tin
system. Testimonials sent free
Price 75c per bottle. Sold iy all
and ruggisfs.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for Con
stipation.
Farm Loans.
Loans negotiated on Improved
Farm Lands.
UNLIMITED MONEY at all
times; longtime; low rates, and
prompt service.
J. I). BRAD'WELL,
Bishop, Ga.
The P< •mocrat ic congressional
convention of the B'h district met
iti Athens Tuesday and enthusias
tically and re-immi
luited Hon S .1 Tribble for con-
Mr. Tiihlde had to retun
{■t Washington Sum!ay and could
not la-at the con vent ion, hut left
an able, sound, essentially Demo
cratic address to lie read to it. The
convention then unconditional I v
and nnunimnu-lv indors'd the ac
tion of M '. Tribble i.. congress and
proyeed'd to mlj urn.
CoDhtipatlou Car.Bcs Sickness.
Don't permit yourself to become
constipated, an your system imin -
and intelybegins toabsorb poison from
tlm I>aoko<i-up wastH matter. Use
Dr King's New Life Pills and keep
Well. There is no butler safeguard
against illness .lust takeoned >se
, to-uight. 25c. at your druggist’s.
• -M
■. This is from tlie Hrunsw ick News
'ftutlit is good lidvlos “Now, then
it still over. The people have ex
ercised that great right which lie*
longs to them ot selecting tli<*ii
oas,ij choice for the oflices within
th.ir gift There should he m
i
wounds Ie! t to heal; no uglv scars
to remind one .f the c*i (let Let'
forget it. and all get together
That’s tlie thing to do.’’
.* • ..
**’ Summer Cou.'bs are Daugerom
Rummer colds are dangcreu
Indicate low vitality and often lead
t<> serious rhroat and Lung trmi
hies, including Con-urn ption. Dr
King’s New Discoverv wilf relieve
tiiecough or cold promptly and pre
vent complications It i soothing
and antiseptic ad makes vm fee
better at one . 1• delav is danger
oils — g | a bottle t Dr. Kings Now
Discovery at once Mnue\ hack it
not satistied 50c and if I (X) buttles
at vourdrugoist’s.
0 <n't vv.irrv about. the war (.la
ther your cropland I>** ready fori
any emergency. There will he rt '
luaik< t for it sooner or lat>r. l*ii -
bably by the time y>>ur e tton *
gioin-d ami bal'd the markets ot
the world will lie opened. At am
Tate, it will keep, and the guvein
mnt and tin* bankers ot the conn*
try are goii g ll( t j,, V vhut j* ~ecess
irv to carry the crop over il it
b.mil be necessary to carry any of
it over., 5... why worry?—Colum
b n. Enquirer-shin.
1 itectljii „iu luted Bites Dangerous.
Mosquitoes, the* and otln-r in
* ' •. which lireed quit'k-W in gaib
>• • pails, ponds of stagnant walei.
• r s. musty places, etc., are ear-
I *' of disease Every time they
bite yon they inject poison into
your system,from which some dread
disease may result. Get a bottle of
Sloan’s bin iment. it is antiseptic
and a few drops will neut ralize the
infection caused by insect bites or
rusty nails. Sloan’s Liniment dis
infects Cuts, Brtiises a-id Sores. You
cannot afford to lie without it in
your home. Money hack if not snt
tsii •and. Only 25c. at your and ruggist’s.
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CARD FROM DR. HARDMAN.
Commerce, (ia , Aug. 25.
T<i the Peiipb; of Ge o gia : l w isli
to express to the people of Georgia
my high appreciation of the spien
•Jid support, which was given me in
my nice tor governoi, in the pri
mary of August, I9t h.
It is a genuine pleasure to recall
the hearty ovation which the peo
ple gave me all over the State dur
ing my campaign Not in a single
instance did one thing occur to
mar the pleasure of the race.
It will he one of my cherished
memories to contemplate the hear
ty approval which the people of
Georgia gavt* the high ideals of
campaigning and righteous princi
ples of government for the uplift
of the masses of citizens.
it occurs to me to-day, as it did
before I entered the campaign for
govt-rimi. that there is an oppor
tunity for Georgia to set the pace
for other States in high ideals ol
law enforcement, and in providing
more ample legislation for the pro
tection and restraint in the waste
of human life. A noble movement
tins won,d be, mid I hope for this
through our governmental author
ities.
I desire to Congratulate Judge
Nut E Harris and Hon Randolph
Anderson for their magnificetit
race, as Well as for their kind and
gent lemunly t reatni nit of t heir op
ponent,; and I want to extend to
extend to them my profound sym
pathy in the bereavement which
rune to them during the progress
of the campaign. I wish for each
of them a most Inippy and pros
perous future.
Yours very truly,
L G Hardman.
Me •-. '•
Summer Cos ißilpation Dangerous.
Consffpatljin in summer time is
more dangerous than in the fall,
winter or spring. The food you eat
is often' eonfaniiinitcd and is more
likely tu.hTiiu’iit in your stomach
Then you are apt. to drink much
e dd water during tile h• >t went In r.
t hus i> piling your stomach Colic,
fever, I’tomuiue I‘oisoning and
■llier ills are natural rosiiliS. I’o-
Do-Lax will keep you well, as it in ‘
creases the bile, the natural laxn
’ ive, which rids the bowels of the
congested poisonous waste, |’n-D<-
I .ax w ill make von fed bet tor. l’lea
alit and ertect ive. Take a dope to
night 50c at vour druggist’s.
FARM FACTS
1!Y I'KTKR KADKORD,
National Lecturer Farmer*’ Kilu-
UMtional and Co’-Operative
I’nii'ii of America. ,
Where there is a silo there is
p osperitv.
There i* not enough of the com
niinity spirit among our rural dis
■ nets.
Tln< laws relnting to businessan
w holly unsuiti and to the transactions
• f i he Tanner.
The waste of etVort through itn
|)iaction! methods of farming i*
tin- greatest tragedy of the age.
Something i- wrong in our mar
keting system, w hen n small croj
brings more money than a hnutdi
ful one.
l'u.<i|>t>rtiti<>n between practical
farm rsand pr tieient business men
will eliminate igniuance and pie
j dice.
The nat on’ menu must be made
up fr. m tin- thbis, pastures, me' -
urds and g rd* is, and t<> farm in
teliigeilt Iv, the tunnel must know
w hat is ne. lied.
We must give the same cure aim
eonsi loraii n t<* a av stem f c -
• •perative lans, extending te tin
i a • iner tin faci I it ies adapted to ln
business that i> new atb>rded cor
pern' ions
b arnr tenaniey is the gieatest
imma ivi.\v cunt routine t n- nat n n
and Am drily lie civ ken lo album
ing tlm tenant and the laborer fa
cilities for acquiring property, and
by reducing the high rates of in
terest which are now -upping tie
vitality of agriculture.
Under t he present system of mar
keting farm products, it is possible
and often occurs, that people in
one part of the United States lite
rally starve for the want of a pro
duct, while the same product in
another part of the nation is wast
ing for want of a market.
Velpoe.
Rev. \V. M. Pettit filled his reg
ular appointment at Friendship
Saturday and Sunday.
G E. linker and family spent
Saturday night and Sunder with
their parents, Jacob Eberhurt and
w ile, of Colbert.
Jesse Tolbert and wife visited
hi-mother, Mrs. Carrie Thornton,
of Athens, last week.
Mrs C J. Rye is visiting rela
tives at Panli this week.
Mrs Je.-se Lester, :f Athens,
spent the last week-end wir.li her
parents, I G. Graham and w ife.
M iws Nellie Childs, of Com me roe,
is visiting relatives here this week.
Several from around here atten
ded preaching at Jiru-hy Creek
Sunday.
Andy Lord and wife spent Sun
day night at J. P. Smith’s.
Miss J mra Burroughs is visiting
relative.- near Elberton this week.
Mrs. M, C. Aaron, who has been
visiting relatives in this commu
nity, lias returned to her home in
A t liens.
J. L Pond and wife spent lat
Saturday with S. \V. Echols and
w i fe,
Mi-s Tavie Nash is the guest of
Miss Maud Patton this week.
PARCELS l’()>f ELIMINATES
THE MIDDLEMAN.
Officials of the Uoited States de
partment ot Agriculture have been
testing out tlie parcels post ns n
means of marketing egg- and have
found it highly s itisfuctoiy. the
department has shipped 465 lots,
consisting of S),H>l eggs, to various
p iris of the nation, and upm an i
val at destination only 827 eggs,
or three and one-half, per cent, ot
the total, were broken. Ti n and Z'-n
eggs can he shipped in one.con
tain. r a distance of 150 miles at a
cost of 4 i cents per dozen. This
includes tile cost of transportation
and container.
Georgia postal nut hunt ms ad vise
that the Ia rulers ai ill fa rulers’ w i \-es
of t Ins Is’tats; are ul ili/ing t he pa -
c I* post extensively in selling farm
produce direct to the consumers,
and excellent resu Its have been ob
tained.
Last w inter when > ggs were be
ing sol.l by the retailer- at from 50
to (5- cents to the consumer, tip
farmers w< re only receivu g2O and
25 cents per dozen for their pro
dim', giving i lie middleman from
;>0 t ■ 40 cents . n h;m*li d* z<mi egg
lie handled r J lie parcels post sys
tem of marketing t ntirely elimi
uat" s the uinldlemai s prolir. ,n and
1 1\ ides the profit of tli middleman
between produc> f and consumer.
f 1 h
Refresh©®' - - Stimulates ||ji|
A delightful flavor ail its own.
In Iced Bottles Anywhere
. Bottled by CHERO-COLA BOTTLING CO. ATHENS, C A
Ai I.ANTA LET IT. R.
Atlanta, August 21.—An At! Gita
young niton of a patriotic turn had
a happy thought last week, and
bubbling over with enthusiasm told
a friend about,it. In a day it had
spread over the big office building
and the ‘‘Home Products Club was
formed. The members ol this clu >
pledge themselves to purchase and
wear nothing hut cotton clothing 1
for one year, in so iar as this i- pos
sible. They avow they will wear
cottmi suits all winter, cotton un
derwear instead of their accustom
ed flannels, cotton socks and cot
on neckties If they can find a
cotton hat they’ll wear that. It
all came about, of course, because
of the European war and its eifect
on the cotton market, and the club
members feel that, if they can en
courage a greater In.me coo-ump
tion the effect will not be so bad
Titov say they’re going to put their
wives in the club too; but that is
the hardest part t f the j.-b.
X; & tit
An exhibition now m Peachtree
street is calculated to bring won
der and envy to the farmer hoy
wlio has to turn the corn sheller
and the grindstone and to his over
worked mother, who breaks he:'
buck over a washboard. It is an
electrical appliance show, and its
principal h-atare is ann ehine uith
one fair—iz-'d motor, surrounded
by a corn sheller. a washi g ma
chine, a gri d.-tone, an ice cream
freezer and a wheel which may be
used to drive any piece of machine
ry on a farm. P.v moving a lever
or two the motor can he crmp’ed
on to any of the machines in an
instant. They are being sold rap
idly. too, and so are the electric
irons, electric stoves. eec.ric sew
ing machine motors and all the ap
pliances, and a remarkable fe.illire
is that they are going to the coun
try and the small towns Ever
sin ■ • the Georgia Railway & P over
Go. opened its great Tallulah Falls
plant, reduced the price of elec
tricity and stretched its lilies thro’
more than a hundred m ties of cotin
tiv, the people along the line have
been waking up to the iact that
eieciricitv is sometimes cheaper
than manual labor, and they are
coupling iheir share of Tallulah to
their dim n ami their pumps. Ku
ra 1 (ienru i. l - I’a pin IV hoc oil) mg n n
of the principal users ot cm rent.
MATTER OK A COMMA.
‘'Bill,” tile poet ga-ped, stngger
i g into liis • fiend’s room
“W Itv, w hat V wrong?” the ffiend
inquired, startled, as he grasped
hold of the tottering man.
“Wrong!’’ the poet" miitrored.
‘‘l>y deems! I w rote a poem about
inv little boy. and began the tiist‘
verse thus;
“My so.i ! My pigmy counterpart
“Yea! Y-s!”
The put. drew a 1 >ng hreit-h as
took a m wspip r from his c nit
picket. “He id!” ho blazed . sud
denly. “See a hat tli it ja. kail :pi s
compos tor di t■>my "p mmg line ”
Tin- freed read aloud :
“M vso i! in pig. mv c m iferpart.’
—Natn nai M < >nthiv.
ASST TA' CE r, D M E ’!('!! A NTS.
N> w Y> rk, Aug, 22 —Pri sul. lit (
I’, rcivul s If'll, of the American 1
T.haCC' Do , has -i'ii t I lie j , 1 11< nv mg
notice t ■ ail tin company’s custo
mers in Alabama, Arkansas, Flor
ida, Georgi Louisiana, Mississippi
North Cur iina, Oklahoma.-South
Carolina, Tennessee and Texas-:
\Ve have become aware of the
enibarras-mein brought on the cot
ton growing sections by- the Euro
pean war and the resulting inabil
ity to market c- tton crops. We
ea'ne.-t! hope tint! i>eli“ve that this
embarrassment is temporary. We
are earmstiv anxious, though, to
contribute, so far as we can, to the
relief of it. On that account, we
will pormi’ our customers in the
States abo\e muitiotied to discount
their bills, on acccui.t of purchases
made hereafter, within ten davs
after October 15, 1914 This ap
plies to all purchases of all our
lines and whether of drop, ship
meats or st ck shipments.’.’
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o BORGIA —-Madison County
J. IT. McTCIiuSuTH / Libel for Divorce,
vs. in V’a-tisoa Sap.
Mary Bell MeE’.renth \ Court; Sept. term,
lul l 1, appear! to ;h; court, that the de
fendant in ttia i.oo-'a stated ease does not
reside in said <->n>, y. n,n<! it further ap
1 earing that Mary lie!I IcKln ath,defon-.1-nit.
nit. does not reside in this Stale
Ordered by the court, that service lie per
teered <>•• the d> f-*i. t->* liv the ..u..lio.it4*n
of this order twit-m m *ut.h for t votivri'hs
l.ef re i' ’ -sejit, al -r i-ria of this r.
♦ lie so nr --.<■ y - :ie : iriaata aii'Ca saiti
suit can In ■'made l , w’oilly return:' Die after
-aid publication, in the Danielsville Moni
tor. die sain • being die public p'/.efte in
vvnich sheriff s sales ia said county are or
dinarily published. Ordered, further, that
a copy of said gazette lie furnished ‘t j the
clerk of said court to lie mailed to said de
fondant, at least thirty days before the said
term to wuioh this suit is made returnable,
after said paper shall haw be. n inclosed,
stumped and directed to said defendant at
her last known place of abode. This g'.jth
day of .1 me. llili
DaVID '.V MEVD'UV,
Judge Saji. Court, N'ort’n J udo’l Giro’t.
C illLvi'. \v ■ I', it. All A iVio,
ATTORNEY AT I,A\v!
I) A NIELS Vf LI.K . G EOIUiI A
Will in-active in all courts. Office court
house, up-stairs over clerk’s office.
DR. 0. E. PITTMAN.
DENTIST
Commerce, Georgia
Office. second *1 )>r Pittman Building.
D iiui -try in all iis branches.
GKDit if V—Mims >x County
W.G.Segraves.guardian of Seaborn Epps
has a plied to me for letters of dismiss': in
fr nn -ai i ' uardiausiilji. Thwefore.nll con
cerned are hereby required to show cause
before me, on the tiist Monday in O tuber
next, why said dismission sin uld m r lie
granted. Giver, under my hand and offi
cial signature, this Aug -i, 1914.
A. H. LONG Ord’v.
lisa Or. Kiy’s Sai^a
FOR
Croup, Golds, Pneumonia,
Cuts, Barns. Bruises,
CATARRH, Af-TtIMA
AM3 H*Y FEVER.
Tl.ls preparation is sold on a
guaranty. Don’t fa i1 tn purchase
a | iackage and read and i rect ions ca re
til I tv.
!’vice 25a. Sold ad recommen
ded by
L. E. GREEN E ,fc CO.,
Dani-dsvil'e. Ga.
Ad.nlnu trato-'s Sale.
■ic.or ;i,\—Madison Conx-rv,
Dv vir*ne >f an order-if rh„ ,
diiiarv ol sul,-„m:v, .vill 1* 'J? "f(>r
lst x Uesd.iy in Sept. noy,. liefer,. Ip
l.on:-:-MIVir. during the lurrl ,' , ' Wilt
the lollewing property. to wit- "" 01
A certain tractor parrel of Umi u ,
m the -2C.2d district oyi J* ' , >'S '
t.Y.adjoi ning land.- of Tid well amVj.'!! 1 '
man on the north,.!. 11. Henl.-y
vi .. ilder on the east. ( . K \vl‘ 1. I I ';
Xash lands on tliespiilli and < | i 8 " 1
<-lb acres, more or less \..
room dwelling, one tenant house’and
necessary outbuildings. Plenty of w
ter and wood -torest timher. 'Term
One-ltmal vn-i, (in 00 days.) balance ia
two equal yearly payments.
Also, at same time and place, in shire
of the capital stock of the Farmers’vr
ion Warehouse Cos., Comer, G a of ,■ *
par value of .; 5.0 h each. A Is,, S .,J''
Of the capital stock of the C ,rm'i i
Manufacturing Cos., of Gni,,,, (j,.. ( .„
of the ]iar value of sl. Oeach. r|V, \
share or Hie capital stock of tlie J
Phosphate Cos., of Georgia, of H,e ,
value of .$10.(10. Also. 7 share* „f ||j,
ca pi till stock of the C id mi Florida !’,
piiate Land ' 0., of t he par value of $1 ->s
each.
AH to he sold as the property of W
-q •'*; 7< erdy, 'ier.’d. for the purpose nf
, (list ribut ion Terms cash. sic,, f p
; McCurdy on the day of sale tor spe'ch!
j terms. C. 11. Met 'IIRDY, i
K. 51. Met tJRDY i • u,, “’ r
Notice to Contractors.
The Commissioners of Routs ami Reve
nues of Elbert unit Madison counties wi’ 1
at noon Eastern time. Sepfc-unY 28,1014 ; ( t
public outcry to the lowest bidder’, let the
connaet for the construction of a munir
line steel bridge over Broad river.at a point
a short distance above Moure's Ferry, near
R nviian. 11 a. The cotdr cl; to tie Yt at
the site of the bridge as required by law.
Said bridge consists of tire, span hill fed.
one span of ICO eet and three spans of so
feet each. The so list nurture, consists of
;o ir piers and two abutments, containing
a; promote' Iv ton conic ar.’s if coiv r<- '.
The success: ul hi tie r musi deposit certi
fied check for fC()0, and give bond as iaw
requires.
I lans and specifications on file at office
of the Good Roads ]). partir.enr of the U i
vershy of Georgia. Athens, Ua.. Searcy H.
Slack engineer, and in the offices of said
Commissioners.
Copies may be had from said Good Roads
Depdi fluent at Athens. Gu.. at. a cost of
s.;i 00 each.
T'he light to reject any or all bids is re
served. , J-\ Nt lIS ' icLN"lit IS 11,
Ch’n Comm'r.s Koa.is am: Revenues,
< i Elbert county, (.a.
Job Printing
Of all Kinds
OlieapS j and Ixpe
ditious!y Done,
THE MONITOR.
50 YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
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An von flendir.tf a skr! • !i and uedoriptior ni’if
onieUlv in ;on:iti tnir oni.iiot; freeyvn- iu-r
ei is • baldj j V• -' *•
Mom tfr’ii'tiv v* 'JHc- 'tri J
t oot free. Oldest micncy for *ecuiw > ig : -
I ttr-ut' taken Munn & Cos. rec
tipi r <il i’ui ice x v ;• itoul cL.:rue, in oi j
A hnndsomel y ilirstrated r eek y. 1 r
cult** jti'i of .i.-iy eciei.ttac Jourm-l. - - • - J - * 4
roar : four rnon 4 ,hs, Sold by a:i ne ..t*in*a! • .
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