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-pHt MONITOR.
local items.
\[ ri I) A. Moseley was 'sick a
jay <>r two this week.
IV county commissioners held
3 regular meeting this week.
\\\ 0. Welch, of Athens,
Vi ted relatives here Sunday.
j] rg styles Blackwell is visiting
r .datives in Franklin county this
\vesk.
B p Anthony and 11. T. Sanders
made a trip to Wilkes county this
week.
Uhl White left Monday for
O ei shore, where she will re-enter
school.
].' c Griffeth went to Milledge
ville tins week to enter the G. M
college.
Judge A. H. Long and daighter,
Fiuvce, visited relatives at
C'niner Sunday.
SHINGLES FOI? SALE-
At Adams place, 2 miles northeast
or Danielsville. oee me or G. F.
Adams Clarence E. Adams.
L .1 Hill and wife and Rufus J.
Sorrells and wife visited relatives
at Conmr Sunday.
Miss Ruby Jenkins and brother,
Jlnecher, of near Progress, visited
relatives here Sunday.
T. G. Hitchcock and wife and
Guv Hitchcock and wife visited rel.
atives near Dunlap Sunday. .
For Sale -A quantity of good
Salmon Hi ick, at $4 50 per thou
sand, at yards
Georgia Clay Products Cos.,
Athens, Ga.
Mrs R R. Bullock, who was quite
sick for more than a week, wo are
glad to state is now much better.
r.lolm Ed G >rdop and George Dan
iel 1 It Monday for Miliedgeville
to out r the Georgia Military Col
lege.
Rev. Roscoe David assisted Rev.
J. U Stephens, of the -El ert cir
cuit, in a protracted meeting this
week.
Mi-s Selma Blackwell has been
visiti ig the family of her brother,
B U Blackwell, in Athens, the
past week.
FOR It EXT —Beginning Jan
1, 19 in, t u nice, 6-room Houses
All conveniences— that is, good lot,
god water and the like—can suit
Jen it you want a house for 1915.
John E. Gordon.
Mi 'Ses Lena Anth< y and Lena
Davi.t left Monday morning for
Young Harris, whero they went to
ent*-r school.
Th Cox ginnery here commenc
ed to “grind” the 1914 cotton crop
Mediiesday morning. Fall will
soon be here.
Wanted —I want to buy a
;rai:noi pointer or Setter, male or
F ''“n 1“ State age, lowest prices,
f t''. when writing. Also want pair
Tup;n os. Joe F. Worbley,
Box 14, Macoii, Ga.
Mias Jewel Bond left Monday for
Am urn, where she will teach in
Be music department of the Perry
K im v Institute,
Cleveland Gordon and family.
01 Athens, spent a day or two last
"''kuith Ins parents, Col. and
rs - J E. Gordon, here.
Ihe farmers of Madison county
ar “ invited to visit the State Col-
Kro farm, at Athens. Saturday.
■'* l J t. 12. All should go.
Miss Ola Stephens left Monday
rooming for Mavsville, where she
~ *to accept the position of assist
ai|t teacher in the school at that
place.
Mrs E H. Vickery and daugh-
C r Miss Leila, and Miss
' alters, ot Hartwell, Miss
-ht. of Augusta, and Mr.
• ot Bowman, were visitors here
t'unday.
For Sale —I have 100 acres
Land tor sale, half a mile from
; I'his land is level and pro
well. Terms 1 to 2 years,
not*- at 8 per cent and g> od
- J ritv Address*
( * A Phillips, Hull, Ga.
FARFfI LOANS.
Money obtained prom j tlyon im
proved Farms. Liberal terms, low
interest, tive years’ time.
John T Murray,
Danielsville, Ga.
C. N. Snelling and Mrs. S. E.
Scott visited relatives in South Car
olina a few days the past week and
brought little Louise Snelling, who
had been visiting there a week or
two, back with them.
The Monitor and Tri-Weekly At
lanta Constitution and McCall’s
Magazine, one of the best fashion
monthlies published—all three one
year for 11 50. Can you beat that?
If so, proceed to promulgate.
We are truly sorry to learn, on
the eve of going to press, of the
death of Miss Amina Stephens this
morning. She was a model young
lady 7 , loved by 7 all who knew her,
and had suffered many years, but
is now at rest —sweet rest!
Deupree Cox and fan ily, who
have been living at Comer this
year, have rented and will occupy
the Methodist parsonage here the
remainder of the year. Mr. Cox
will assist his father in the ginne
ry during the busy 7 season.
Drs. W. J. Lanford and T. M.
Godwin,of Atlanta, will be at D>n
ielsville Sept. 7th, to remain dur
ing court, prepared to do all classes
of dental work. Crown and Bridge
work a specialty. All work done
satisfactorily. Te et h extracted
without pain. You will find us at
Dr. J. S. Daniel’s office.
The regular fall term of Madi
son Superior court will begin here
Monday morning. i’he criminal
docket will not be called before
Wednesday running, but this does
not a If. ct witnesses subptenaed to
appear before the grand jury.
J. W. Cooper, of Comer, was a
visitor here one day last week, and
informed us that he will send his
little daughter, May Estelle, to
Cave Spring about the 15th of this
month, where she will enter the
school for the deaf and dumb.
The Masonic lodge here held a
very enthusiastic meeting last Sat
urday night, which was well atten
ded by its own members and about
20 officers and members of Mount
Vernon lodge, of Athens. Ihe 2:1
and 3d degrees were conferred.
For S3 I e —Ginnery. 8 70-saw
and 40 acres Land, with good dwell
ing. Inside city limits. Gins over
1,000 bales per season. Will trade
for small Farm. Also, 72-acre farm
2$ miles of Danielsville, on public
road, mail route and telephone line
Good dwelling, barn and pasture
Bargain at S3O Small cash pay
ment, balance 10 years.
John T. Murray,
Danielsville, Ga.
The Madison County Sunday
School Association convened at the
M'thodist church here Tuesday
morning for a two days’ session.
1). W. Sims, general secretary,and
Miss Davis, assistant secretary, of
[the State association, of Atlanta.
I were h. re and took prominent parts
in the program, winch was quite 1
interesting. All w’p have ever
seen Mr. Sims know that he can
beat anybody or anything at get
ting and holding the attention of
children and “grown-up children,”
too, for that matter. Hois pre
eminently “the right man m the
right place,” and wields a powerful
influence for good upon all of Ins
hearers. There were 20 Sunday
schools represented, all of which
sent up good reports, showing that
the* great Sunday school cause in
Madison county is in a healthy and
prosperous condition. We under
stand that our county association
raised 50 % more money "r n,e
State association than it promised.
Notice— A Pick-Up.
I have for sale 165 acres Farm
Jj uni, lying on National highway
from Lexington b> Waslm gtmi, H
mile- from city limits. 75 acr*-s m
cultivation; 80 acres in er.-k and
branch bottoms; SSOO t- W> g“”d
saw timber; good 4-room h mse
Terms, 4 or * cash, balance to suit
purchaser. Price $25.00 per acre.
Tins price good for 30 days oi .y.
j q Afplino, Lexington, La.
M hile at c< urt next week come
in and see the Monitor and let- us
send it to you if you are not tak
ing it. It mavbe that you would
like to have some other paper or
papers with it. It so, we iu*o sat
islied we can suit you, as we have,
>mmo attractive clubbing offers
Rut come in anyway, whether you
want papers or not, and tell us the
news uf your neighborhood.
The'fal! term of the Danielsville
high school will open Monday.mor
ning, under the princfpalslnp of
Prof. J. \\. Cantrell, with a full
and competent corps of assistant
teachers, Prof. Cun Ire 11 comes-to
us very highly recommended, both
as a teacher and a man; but re-
member, that if you expect him to
accomplish the best results, he must
have both the moral and financial
support of the patrons. All must
work— labor — 1(> the accomplish
ment of the same end, if we are to
have a first-class school. Let us
realize this now and go to wftrk
with an unalterable determination
to make ours the best school in t lie
State. Be sure to start your chil
dren the first day,
Mrs. Sirah Benton, relict of the
late \\ ill is Benton, died Thursday
cf last week, at (lie home of her
daughter, Mrs Robert Cambers,
near Rogers’ mill. Mrs. Benton
was probably f,lie oldest person in
Madison county, being 94 years old
at tlie time of her death. She Had
been an acceptable member of the
Methodist church here for many
years, hut had ! een unable to lake
an active part in church work for
a go- (1 while. She was a good wo
man in all the walks of life and
will be greatly missed by all who
lived near her. She leaves several
children, many grand and great
grandchildren and other relatives
and friends t<> mourn her death.
She was buried in the cent terv here
last Friday afterm on, Rev. A P.
Watkins cmdu •! mg the funeral in
a very touching and comforting
manner.
LIST OF JURORS.
We are indebted to T. G. Hitch
cock, our efficient clerk, for the fid
lowing list of grand and traverse
jurors, drawn to serve at the Sep
tember term of Madison Superior
court:
GRAND JURORS.
1. J B Berryman,
2. J 1) Long,
8. J G Kberhart, jr,
4. B B Chandler,
5. W S Burden,
0, G E Jolm&Lm,
7. L E Roper,
8. W M Roger-,
9. J L Baker,
40. Ii T Burden,
11. N C Bullock,
12. S M Chandler,
13. G T Eberhart,
14. L H Eberhart,
15. R T Russell,
1(5. I W Hughes,
17 H C Paul,
JB. G .) Grilleth,
19. J D Drake,
20 E B Barrett,
21 1) P Spratlin,
LOWER F RICES Cti TORD CARS
Eflective Angu-t 1-t, 1914, t>> August 1-t. 1915. and
guaranteed against. anv reductif iis # during that t ime.
AM Gars ti^llv *(|iiippeij. HEI.IVEItEI) I’BICKS:
lII’NABOIT, - S4BO
TOl'lHNfi CAR, - - 530
id V EI. r- TO >HA BE IN PROFITS* Ail retail
buv r“ot i Ford Pars fnmi August Ist. 191 I, to
August 1 1915. "ill share i r di" puliP "f tln* coin
panv lo the extent ..f sto to s<4b per Car, mi <*a*l Car
they I>ny ; pr*>viijed, "e set! and deli ver t(Kt,')of) new
FORH Care during that period. A-k us for partic
ulars.
GRIFFETH IMPLEMENT CO.,
A TIIKNS.nA.,
Age i: * - for Madison, Jackson, Clarke and Oeoi oe.
22 G 11 Dove,
23 S.l Oanmchu'd,
24 .1 W Dillard,
25 1) F Chandler,
2d. .1 A Berryman,
27. Y W Brown,
2'' .1 B Grilfeth,
29 Walter Hitchcock.
80. .1 S Daniel
TRAVERSE JURORS.
1. E W Dean,
2 J G Dudley,
3. E P Rhodes,
4. A G Sorrow,
5 L E Greene,
G. 0 0 Sanders,
7 D A B Thompson,
8 .1 T Baker,
9. J T David,
10. C T Thompson,
11. .1 W Phillips,
12 R 11 Thompson,
13 W \V Power,
11 1) B Burroughs,
15 .1 M Patton,
10, L It Carrington,
17. W O Dudley,
IS. W NV Tyner,
19 RF O’Kelley,
20 11 N Barnett,
21. (• G ()sh*y,
22. W E Lord,
23. R M Chandler,
24 C T Kidd,
25. II II Hampton,
20 ,1 T Moon,
27. A 1) Henley,
28. 1) N Patten,
29 I M Hix.
30 W II Settles,
31. .1 T Boggs,
32 E R Mitcln 11,
33 S (i Haggard,
34. A I! Chandler,
35. 1 3 Duncan,
30 R M Rowe.
SE MLANNUAL ST ATEM ENT
.Of tliii Condition of tire
Fi'rec State Co-()pmti\p
FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
IUXIKLSVILL.E, l*A.
■ ■ ! J -
Income During Kirst 0 Months 1014.
(■ash from nil sources, $
‘if • “
Tntotl income, $
I)itibiirsemcts Ist h Months T>ll.
(Joutinissions. ami fws ruttiiniHf by
or paid to agents. $112.416
Salaries and couipcnsathm of ofTiccrs
and employees, 1 , :,u
‘l’ji {l. 11
Postage, ’blanks and |irin in, l^a r .
'I nfill disbursements, $174 til
Halance, hi.na
InvuStel Assets.
Cash in office, $ tl'fj
All other deposits, ii7.n:i
'4’ot,ll net assets, t• 18.<3
Exhibit Of Certificates of Polices Ntnn
lie.r and Amount.
Policies nr cert illeahts in force llcc'r Mist.
lllllj, nil. 1173,100
Policies or certificates written dur
ing lirst/ half of year lull, fil, 46,030
Total nolle) 1 '' or certificates in force
June 80, liti' r G 183, $318,180
State of (leorgia—County of Madison.
Personally appeared hefore the under
signed .1. I linker, who, being dll y sworn,
depose* and says that he is the secretary
tjeasurer of the Kree .Spit" Co-Operative
H ire itisuranee Cos., amt that the foregoing
statement is correct am! I rim.
.1 I HA K K It. Sr. Tram.
Swum to and suhseriheil before me, this
24th day Aug , ISP4 A. II H No,
Ord'v Madison Cos , (in.
m: G. 11. DUNLAP,
DEN i'IST,
I COMMERCE, fiKOIMiIA
< lifers his profession il services to I he pen
j.J.sd i oi m mere,' aml sn i run tiding territory
1 (HI km hours H3O to 12.30; !to 6.
At lli, Ga., ev.-ry Wednesday.
GKO liiilA M.misa.N County.
\ Y Kitzp.itrick, mini rof lie. estate of
H. H Haynes, dee'll, late of said county,
has duly ai'pliet! to me i -t- leave to .---1 1 I lo
in mis heVilu ioji to Ilu- estate ol said deed ;
nltd 1 will pass upon said iipplicitft -n ill Ihe
regular firm of the court ol Ordinary of
said county, to lie liqiit on the tirst Monday
in October next. Tills \ tur II lie 1.
. 11. LONG. Uidinory.
GEORG I A—M miison County.
K. .1 O' Kelley and Mrs ... 0. Carter,
executors of the estate of Geo 11. O Keltev,
deceased, having tippliet to me for a-avc to
sell the corporation sti ck belonging to the
estate of said di-ci-nst'd, notice is lien-hy
given that I will pass upon said applien
tion, lit toy olliee. on lilt-first Monday in
October next 7 I hie Vug 11, lit! 1
A It. LONG, Ordinary.
J. B. GRIFFETH.
U iicl ert n.’.tor,
Daiijlsville and Colbert, Ga
Will ■ irry in stock,it all times a full line
COFFINS & CASKETS
Of all 5 i '/a ‘ 8 .mil (pialitn amt IM'KIAI
ROBKS. Wil 1 Ixt'cp liig- v’asKfls on Immi
ill f.h* turn* 1 laveadchai a
Our OC^a.jrasscs
Is always ready for llioso wlio may want it
EMBALIVJSNa
Will I>‘ promptly .Mom* !*\ an expert when
desiivtl, ami eharffws will he lvasnnahle
r A safe sure v/ay to pj
Get rid of Kidney Trouble _
Kidney troubles disappear with sound healthy kidneys,
and sick, weak, sluggish kidneys can tie made strong < i\
and healthfully active with FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS. BE- $-\
C.A.GLOSSNER, ROCHESTER,N Y., was so broken PSF ! ! ! M/
down with kidney and liladdor trou'aln t lint t o had to Is, 'I t,
givo up workinij. After taking FOLLY KIDNEY PILLS, / |
[ he writes: f/K | ft
"I ani rely snrrv I -'"I Biot know oonnef n*' I . h-y Klrlnoy Pill*!, IV 'I
for If. i 1 K.lv bftlnr utiici.- tuk'ind thou mi,l toy li ,■ K ■■■lo l . iny ki.ln-.y I'd 1- \r
t ••’TV §=*£ Hfid iiludtit't troul'lr* lj V .
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sirs fX l.m— L
K|dneq Pills
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W. 1) Gill LSTON DANHOLSVILI-E.
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\ TO THE PUDIJCI If/ f J/
V II We are here to an-1
- ' | swer questions and § "
—: | to serve the public. fl=
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AT YOUR SERVICE
It is our earnest desire to
serve and assist the ship
ping public in the use of
our facilities. We mean
exactly what cur placard
states, for our slogan is
“SERVE TKE PUBLIC”
Southern Express Company
“Service is Standard”
Notice to Contracters,
A contract will ho let out by tlicciun
ttiisiiotu-fs of M nit iso ll con nty, tit:! o’r I k
Eastern linn-. Sept. 21, I‘Jl I, ilt pilbiie
oulery to tlu* lowest liiildi-r, for t lie con
st riu-iion of a stool bridge across Sotilii
ri\ er. near Ila, (1 a.
Tin- bridge lo consist of one beam
span 32 feel long, one truss span W) foot,
loltg.one beam span 82 feet lung; lencl It
over all let feet. Said bridge to he Hi
feel wide, and the Hour in I lie same lo -
he of Mi",, heart lores! pine, t he same to
In- three inches thick and eight and ten
inches wide.
l-iils must be accompanied wit It cer
tified cheek for .pi n. Plans .-11111 speei-
Ih-atioiis on tile at t he olttee of t he (lei and
Roads depart mi-tit of the I'diversity • f
Georgia, (Searcy li. Slack, engineer,
-1 liens, tin.) Copies may In- iutd 'ruin
t his olliee upon receipt of $1.(10.
rite contract to lie let at the court
house door of said county. ’Lite right
is reserved to reject titty or all bills.
Pay mi-lit to lie made wln-n said bridge
is compli-led ami received. The eon-,
tractor will lit- required to give hontl,
and to build said bridge, according lo
tile bridge laws of said State, This Aug.
20, 11)14. ,1. VV. DR A PER,
CommissioMi r Madison Cos.
CL \HENCE in Ac \Ms.
ATTORN LY VI LAW.
I>.\ VTKt.SVI 1.l K 1 1 Kt'lte 1 A
Will praetiei-In till courts. Otlleo eout f,
house, up stairs over clerk's olliee.