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IKE MONITOR.
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R. GRAVERS, Publisher.
Official Orpm Madison Cos.
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Entered at Ranielsvij),- post office as
second-class mail matter.
SIOO Itewii <l. 9100.
The rentiers of this paper will he
pleased to learn that there is at
least one dreaded disease that sci
ence h is hepii aide to cure ii all its
stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s
Catarrh Cure is the onlv positive
cure now know n to the medical fra
ternity. Catarrh being a constitu
tional disease, requires a constitu
tional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh
(hire is taken internally, acting di
rect ly upon the Mood and mucous
surfaces of the system, then by de
stroying the foimdati“ii of the dis
ease and gi vmg t he pat b ut st rengt h
hv huildi ng up the const it 11 1 ion and
assisting nature in doing its work.
The proprietors have so much faith
in its curative powers that they oi
ler One Hundred Dollars L r any
case that it, fails to cure. Send for
list ol testimonials. Address
F. J. Chknky & Cos.,
Toledo, ().
Sold by nil druggists, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family l‘il Is lor Con
st ipa* mu.
Tlu-ro is hti'l nothing very deci
sive from the European war. Im
mense armies on each side are fac
ing each other in the neighborhood
ol I’aris and have been engaged in
a terrific buttle for seveia' days,
in which the allies have been the
victors so far, but nothing very
docisiv .
lHi-y? Bilious? Constipated?
Dr. King’s New Life fills will
cure you, cause a healthy flow of
Rile and rids your Stomach and
Rowels of waste and fermenting
body poisons. They art a Tonic to
your Stomach aim Liver and tone
the general system. First dose will
cure you of that depressed, dizzy,
bilious and constipated condition.
115 c., all diuggistij’.
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SHIPPING FRESH MEATS.
Atlanta, Sept,. B—(Special)B—(Special)
The market sol Atlanta are open to
the farmers ol (Jo* rgiu who wish to
ship fresh meats to Atlanta. I’liis
has been made possible by an ordi
nance adopted by the city <>l At
lanta, which permits anv such fresh
meals, when bearing proper certifi
cate signed by the shipper, 10 be
sent, to Atlanta without the inspec
tion and approval of an authorized
State meat inspector. It is pro
vided, however, that before being |
otl'ered for sale, fr'sb meats hIuiII
be inspected mm approved by one
of the meat inspectors for the city
of Atlanta, who will visit each de
pot 111 the city in the morning and
alteriioon of each day, tor the pur
pose of making this inspection.
With the city markets and city
homes of At lunta opt n to such ship
ments and the Southern Express
Cos. oil* nog low rules and prompt
delivery m Atlanta, the farmers
are afforded a wonderful market
for their meats.
What is true of Atlanta will pro
bably he true ol the other cities of
the State in a short while Atlanta
has long been an open market lor
fruits, vegetables and other coun
try produce, but it is only since
t he adept ion et 1 lie nuiinam-oahovc
referred to that it tm>- boon possi
ble to expri ss meats to this city
with satisfaction.
Rhoumat.JM I'.uus stoppod.
The tirst application of Sloan's
I.nnment goes right to the painful
part—it pouotrates \\ itluml rublung
—it stops tin* Klieiimalic I’aius
ai'Umlthe joints ami gives relief
ami cointoi t l>on t sutler! tint a
!> •ttlc 10-tiay ! h isutamiv mini
com tor all pains, hurts, lira terns,
cuts, sore throat, neuralgia and
cl lost pains i'ii vents ioto(ti, n. Mr
C a- 11. Wentworth, California,
writes: ‘‘lt uni womnis tor uiy
lttieuimilis n : pain is gone as-■ n
a' 1 ipplv it 1 ivcoinuieiHii nit o
lilV friemis as the best Liniment J
over used. Guaranteed. L\>c ,at
. our diuggist’s.
Now is the lone to subscribe for
the Monitor.
PROCLAMATION.
Macon, (la.. Sep. 1, 101 b
To the Manufacturers of Geor
gia: Next to tilling the soil comes
the manufacturing industries, and
jut consideration should be accor
ded them. Many laws are passed
inimical to the interests of the
manufacturers, that should have
had their consideration before be
ing passed. There is no organiza
tion in the entire State of Georgia
w' ich cmtld be so productive of
good as can an association made
up of the manufacturers of this
great State of Georgia.
With this motive in view our or
ganization, after careful conside
rate* > to organize the manufactu
rers ol Georgia into a State asso
ciation, have called a two days’
convention, on Sept. 24-25, and it
is expected that every manufactu
rer in the State will attend this
convention. Let the small as well
as the large firms be represented,
as it is desired thatall shall take
part in this great organizati m.
We ask your careful considera
t ion of this great quest ion of < rgan
izing into a State organization
Come tc the convention prepared
to toll us what you think of the
plan to organize. We will have
speakers here of national reputa
tion in this line of work, who will
tell you what benefit an organiza
tion of this kind lias i e*'ii to their
States. What will benefit the man
-11 fact urers of other States will sure
ly benefit Georgia manufacturers.
Hoping Unit you will accept our
invitation, and assuring you that
Macon and her loyal citizens will
gleet you in the “Macon Way,” I
beg to remain,
Wm E. Dunwody,
I’res’t Mac, u Cliam’r Com.
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Po-Do-Lax Banishes Pimples.
Bad Blood, Pimples, Headaches,
111liousness, Torpid Liver, Consti
patioo, etc., come from Indigestion.
Take l'o-Do-Lax, the pleasant and
absolutely sure Laxative, and you
won’t suffer from u deranged Bto
mach orother troubles. It will tone
up the liver and pu ify tl.e blood.
Use it regularly and you will stay
well, have clear complexion and
-toady nerves Get a 50c. bottle to
day. Money back if not satisfied.
All druggists’.
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‘Salem Squibs.
\V were so sorry to hear of Nel
son R, ard cutting Ins foot badly
last, Friday morning.
Mrs Sarah Dean has been spend
ing the past week with Mrs. Lee
Fitts.
Miss O’,lie Miller was accompa
nied by James Beard last Friday
night.
Rev. J. R. Russum is going to
sturt a tent meeting at Blu,'alone,
riiursd iv night, Sept. 17. Every
body come and help him oil* in his
meeting.
Prayer meeting at tlii place ev
ery Sunday night.
Stop Tliat First Fall Cough.
Ohwk your full cough or ro 1 1 1 at
nncn—di n’t wait—it mar lead to
serious lung trouble, weaken your
vitality and develop a chronic lung
ailment Get a lx >tt In of Hr Bell's
Pine-Tar- Honey to-day ; it in pure
and harmless—use it freely for that
fall cough or cold If Baby or Chil
dren are sick give it to them, it will
relieve quickly and permanently.
It soothes the irritated throat,lungs
and air passages. Loosens Phlegm,
is antiseptic and fortifies the svs
tem against colds It surely pre
vents cold germs from getting a
hold. Guaranteed. Only tide., at
your druggi't’s.
Danielsville, R. F. D. 1.
Mrs. C. C, Va glm and children
spent M ndiv night with relatives
near Rogers’ mill
Kthel and Fred Page spent Sun
day with KI lie and llollaud Strib
ling.
.1. 1. Fortaon and wife were the
gusts of Mr. and Mrs. GritT llix
■Sunday.
Miss M ittie Gooch spent Mon
day with Mrs G. T Garr* t'..
F. I>. Strihlmg lias b. on work
ing on he- go i • i\ this week and is
n >w ready to "grind” your cotton.
So “fetcher on.”
Carlton Kclmis uid Mrs. Januie
Thurmond Giireath and Mbs
Mattie Gooch spent Sunday with
Miss Lillian Veal.
Mrs. Nancy F<>rts<>n and Miss
i'ensie Fortson were among "ur
visitors this week.
Lacey Christian went to mill
| again Sunday.
Miss Maggi * Dveand Oscar Fin
jenunon, Bertha Dye, Jessie I' rt
; son and Tansy Wehunt attend' and
divine services at Jones’ Chapel
Sunday.
Willie Gooch called on Miss Ten
se; Fortson Sunday evening.
Rev. .J. M. Garrett, who was
stricken with paralysis some two
weeks ago, is still in a critical con
dition.
Vclpoe.
Dryl dry, dry!
G. K. Raker and family spent
Sunday with John Cleghorn and
family, near Moon’s Grove.
Mashhurn Jones and wife were
guests of Adams and wife, of
near Pooa, Sunday.
L. A Mattox and wife visited rel
atives at Danielsvil le last Sat urdav
Mr. Howard Me,Cannon, who lies
had typhoid fever at the home of
hi 1 parents, has returned to her
home at Ila.
Misses Iteha and Willie Mae Les
ter were guests of Miss Tavie Nash
Sunday.
J. P. Smith and wife spent lust
Saturday night with Mr. and .Mrs
Fletch Moon.
C. E McMurry and family vis
ited their parents, W. 11. Stephens
and wife, at Danielsville, Sunday.
Miss Frances Dye, of Ft Lamar,
visited at the home of .J. F Baker
last. Saturday night and Sunday.
C..J. Dye and w ife attended prea
ching at Jones’ Chapel Sunday and
dined with C C Vaughn and wife,
I Lirline Mattox started to school
at, Danielsville Monday morning.
.J. L. Rond and wife spent Sun
day at the honn of Fletch Moon.
Andy Lord and family visited
Mr. and Mrs Ed Stoyie Sunday.
Ask Pat Echols why lie quit his
new home.
Bernard Crook was at Commerce
a day or two last week.
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Bond Academy. .
Miss Ola Bond attended preach
ing at Salem last Saturday night,
accompanied by Jim Dean.
Quite a number of young peo pie
near hero went to tlio baptizing
last Sunday afternoon at the Jim
Dove bridge.
Miss Minnie Collins dined with
Mbs Azalee Dean Sunday.
Mi-s Azalee Dean and Henry
Strickland spent a while Sunday
afternoon with Miss Minnie Col
lins.
Misses Carrie and Bernice Sail
ers and Ann e Parham, accompa
nied by Willie Sailers and Grover
Moon, of near Moon’s Grove, at
tended preaching at Salem Sunday
night. We ware glad to see them
come so far to meeting
Mrs. N. E. Collins, who has been
spending the past week with her
i daughter, Mrs. L. () Hunt has re
, turned to her home.
f * F pARCHffi°“AlSbI” Feeling ' /
p r Wken You RolllnFromAKm. IJI •
Mm i
i. I iSd&cTlc'i,' akywheiu jw
| i !(V 11 S ■ ! • ; 1 HIE U
, /vV ,Vi/ I’ l] ' .i'.'lN'A LOCK FOR THE GI'&'IO-GcCgj LABEL 7“*” \
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/; if ;|i ! j , “' BOTTLED BY J gjj
Pi! //I 1 I | ‘‘ ; ‘ l ‘ il CHURO-COLA BOTTLING CO.
Atiiens, l>a. g|
Hooper were driving around ouri
burg Sunday.
C C. and W. R Fortson were at i
Colbert this week on business
I del I McE weii, accompa
nied by Lee Scarborough, attended ■
the meeting;it Salem Sunday night
We certainly do miss Reha Mc-
Fwen since she left for Young Har
ris. We hope to see her back with
us Christmas.
Fred Rond, of Danielsville, and
Miss Lucy Nance were outriding
Sunday afternoon.
Miss Susie Hill was accompanied
iv Ernest Crow Sunday afternoon.
Sunday school at this place eve
ry Sunday afternoon. Come and
join us.
MANUFACTCRERS’ CONVEN
TION, SEPT. 24-25, MACON.
Macon. Ga., Sept. 7.—(Special)
The com i1 ig con veil t ion if the man
ufacturers of the State of Georgia,
which will be held at Macon, Sept.
24—25, promises to fie the right
thing at the right tune. There
never was a time in the history ot
Georgia when her manufacturers
should heed the call to this con
vention as now.
The chamber of commerce of
Macon, who have issued this call,
are bending aII their energies to
ward making this one of the most
interesting and important conven
ts ns held ii* that city during 1914
Among the speakers already seen
red are the following: Hon W. A.
G. Clark, commercial representa
tive of the C. S department of
commerce, Col. M, V. Richards,
land and industrial agent of South
ern railroad, S J Dickey, general
Southern manager of the Dodge
Manufacturing Cos., located at At.
lanta, and several others.
The Manufacturers’ Record, of
Baltimore, will send a representa
tive here to represent that journal.
Mr. Richard P. Edmonds sent his
regrets that, he could not be pre
-ent, but would have someone to
represent him One of the great
est object-8 of this organization will
be to find ! e tor markets for Geor
gia-made goods, and to this end a
large and influential committee
will be appointed to look into the
markets of the world that are at
peace and find out, what Georgia
can export. I’he Pan-American
Commission, of Washington, D C.,
through Director-General Barrett,
is co-operating in this work, and
daily bulletins of South America
and their needs are coming into
the office.
Letters will bp sent 1 lit in n few
days, conveying an invi nti n- t
all manufacturers in the State m
come to the convention. The Geor
gia chan her of commerce will hold
a meeting upon the date of the 23d.
preceding the convention ot luan
* ufactuiei s.
THE MEN BEHIND THE PLOW
The eleventh annual meeting of
the National Farmers’ l.’nion was
in session for three days at For f
Worth. TANARUS, xns. Inst week. Thodel
egates attending the meeting cam,
from more than two-thirds of t.h*
S’-ites in the U lion, and every
branch of agricultural endeavor
wa- represented The wheat far
mer from tin- Northwest, the corn
fanner from the Middle West, the
tohaceo farmer from the Vi eg mas
ami the cotton farmer from the
g: jo v Font’ —alt ho'rt r ir <•! to
jiptii i ui.ti \vt-1■ j Uiiill Uh ir
Hi ft it tc * £;!'<; \ti |>t • * 11 1 ‘ LIT
which !!■■'■■ c !ifront“ the American
fanner. Cnmi g, as thev did. <li
r ot from lb-- soil wj; h their hards
brown from exposure and their
minds attuned to the needs of the
hour, ther • wa- no chance for dis
sension am >1 g th-ir ranks, and
th‘*re was a complete harmony and
u iiiy of th'-ught and action, such
as befit the class which feeds and
clothes the w> rid.
Petition for Charter.
GEORGIA —M adison County.
To the Superior Court of said county :
'l’lie petition of J. Y. Huff and 11. R.
Burroughs, b 1 Ms of said State and coun
ty, respectfully allows :
1. That C y and sire for themselves,
their associates and successors, to be
incorporated ui • made a body politic,
under tlie nr- -and style of This Ran-
IKLSViLI.K M KUCAXTILK COMPANY.
■>. The term for which petitioners de
sire to be incorporated is twenty years,
wit h the privilege of renewal at the end
of that time.
3. The principal office and place of
business of said company shall be in the
city of Danielsville, State and county
aforesaid.
4. The object of said corporation is
pecuniary gain to itself and its share
holders.
5. The capital stock of said corpora
tion shall be Twenty-five Hundred Dol
lars, ($2500) will, the privilege of in
creasing same tc f he sum of Five Thou
sand Dollars (ijkV'tkt). Said stock to-be
divided into shares of OtieHundred Dol
lars each. Ten per cent of the amount
of capital to be employed by them has
been actually paid in. Petitioners de
rive the right to have tin-subscriptions
to said capital stock paid in money, or
property to be tiff:n at a fab valuation.
ii. Sa 1 eorp rati, . will engage in
carrying on a gcner.-.l retail mercantile
busine ?t• • -i!i:i:: <sl da.- sof mer
chandise usually kept by a general mer
chandise store, such as dry goods, 110-
1 ions, shoes, hats, clothing, gents’ furn
ishings, hardvvare,groceries,meal, flour,
corn, oats and other feedstuff’s and all
other such articles as may he profitably
handled in connection with said busi
ness, the buying and selling of cotton,
cotton seed ami their products and fer
tilizers; the buying, holding and con
jveyingof real estate for the benefit of
said corporation; to take notes and to
accept or execute mortgages on person
alty or realty, in the name and for Hie
benefit of said corporation; to buy or
sell, either for cash or on credit, any of
the above named articles, or any other
articles necessary and usual in the con
duct of a general merchandise business;
to buy or seil, as {funeral or special ag’ts
of any other person, firm or corporation
any articles t hat may be profitably han
dled by said corporal ion.
7. Petitioners desire the right to sue
and be sued, to plead and be impleaded,
to have and use a common seal, to make
all necessary by-laws and regulations
and to do all other tilings that may he
necessary for the successful carrying on
of said business, including the right to
bu y, hold and sell real and personal pro
perty suitable to the purposes of the
corporation, and to execute notes and
bonds as evidence of indebtedness in
cur ed, or which may be incurred, in
the conduct ot the affairs of the corpo
ral ion and to secure the same by mort -
gage, security deeds, or other form of
lien under existing laws.
8. They desire for said corporation
the power-and authority to apply for
a:, I accept amendments to its charter
of either form or substance by a major
ity vote of stock outstanding. They
also ask for said corporation r ha. it have
ail such other rights, powers, privileges
and 1 mmuoil ies as are incident to like
corporation?, or permissible under the
laws of Georgia.
\\ herefore, petitioners pray to be in
corporated under the name and style
aforesaid, with the powers, privileges
:mt immunities herein set forth, and
.is are now, or may hereaf'er he, allow
ed a corporation of similar character
under the laws ot Georgia, finis I*lo
■lay of August, ltd 1.
.JNO. T. MU.TK tY,
Alt’y for Petitioners.
ienrgia—Madison County.
I. T. G. Hitchcock, clerk of the Supe
rior court of aid county,do In reby cer
tify that the foregoing is a true and
correct copy of the application for char
ter, in the marter of the Danielsville
Mercantile Company, as the same ap
pears on tile at this office. TVitness my
oitieial signature and the seal of said
court, this 27 1 u day of August. 1914.
T. G. HIT, liiO K,
Clerk Sup. Court, Madison Cos.
DR .(J. E. PITTM.W,
dknmst f l
Commerce, j
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NOTICE iScONTRACToJ
A contract will be l„ t ollt ., ■
mission.*rs of Madison ;,, , ' 4-1
ties, at 12 o'clock n i’ ' ' -s i
Oct. 21.1914. to Mie 1 M
lic .iut cry, f,*r flu* .*■ ,n <t r „ ( , ri ' r '* II
bridge over Broad '!. 49
Mu.als, near Carlton, <;„ ’ ■ . ■
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spans of 6 feet a::-! five ~j( 'll
mg approximately ?.,;i . llhi .' '” V
rubble masonry. '
leet. Said contract to be let a >" ’fl
of said bridge. 11 e 9
Bids most be aecomnnnie.t 1 ,
n “ ,i ’-<* f-.r ,7-n.oo’ ■
shall be made as follows • (' ' 9
*!>• <>n of thesubatructiireStHiM.' I
delivery of the st. el *1 ; "R-B
the bridge site. t v f.\
be paid after I un ! ,i,' i ,
val of the engineer. I’xind -1 .>1 .‘ ‘ 1 ■
en and all „f said work ,1 / 'I
jihanoe with the laws of
bridge-.* le Con ;trucri,,n uf
Plans and specifications on fii*.l
office of the Good Roads de, 1
file L iiiversity ol Georgia Is, ~r i. v ~1
Flaek engineer.) C, pies * j
tamed from this office upon r , ~,,r , f 1
sl-00. The right is reserved t . ret 1
any or all bids. J. \y. Dp ppj. •' c |
Sup’t of Roads and Bruig^
Danielsville, f;’a, ]
Notice to Contractor?,l
The Commissioners of Km is ar*’ w HV „ I
Tines of Elbert and Madi m n , I, wjl] I
at noun Eastern time. Sept-m'.--s li.ll ,1 1
public outcry to the lowest bidder. V 4 ih H 1
contract for the Construct! m *.f I
line ste<-l bridge over Broad rivcrat aiminV I
a short distance above P.*u-,* s rVrrv ne-. r I
Bowman, Ga The conn- e t robe' :,.* I
the sit •of the bid ' e ...
t'-'-i'l b.: Ige t ot’Ustv of one sp; in isofplt I
onesjian of l‘2- '-.**t ;*•* * *b- . ;a; I
feet wic.i. xiio sup -u uctin-e .‘.jn-ists of I
four piers and two abunnents. *-,>!.mini*.., I
,-ipproximetely 41:0 cubic yards of UTe te. ]
-The successful bi.irp r must di-iiosit c-i-ti- 1
fled check for S2OO, and give bond as hw 1
requires.
Plans and specifications on file at office
of the Good Roads Department of theT.fi
versily of Georgia. Alh.-ns. .in . Searcy li.
Slack, engineer, and in the offices of said
Commissioners.
Copies may be had from said Good Rauls
Department at Athens, .tin., at a cost of
$2.00 each.
The right to reject any or all bids is re
served. James Mclntosh,
Gh’n Coinm’rs Hoads and Revenues.
ol Elbert county, ua.
J■ B. GiRSFr’ETH.
ZJL 13.
Da.iijlsvilSe -Lid Colberl, Ca
Will uit-ry in stool; it till tiniesa full line
COFFSK3 Sl GA£KETS
Of al 1 sizes find tualiti. and BTRIAL
ROBES. Will keep tine Caskets on hand
all the time. Have added a
o'O.iT O
Is always r ady for those who may wain it
Ef^CAL^INC
Will be promptly done liv an expert, when
desired, and charges will be reasonable.
Hqq fir K au*o Snip
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FOR
Croup, Colds, raeuniouia,
Cuts, Burns. Bruises,
CATARRH, ASTHMA
AND HAY FEVER.
'Fl.is preparation is sold on a
guaranty. Don’t fail to purclni-G
a package and read directions cart
ful lv.
Price 25c. S-dd a-dr e, t.itmi
j .led iv
L,. E. GREENE ,t CO.,
Danielsville. Ga.
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'far *. .Vc or.a* -