The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, May 18, 1894, Image 3

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HMPHHtwill win That is why all who examine my stock of Spring andSum mer Clothing ns '-—Declare it the best assortmeat in Athens— .<• T took special paias in selecting my stock of goods for"! this season and am gratified at the verdiot of those who hare examined and passed judgment upon it. I point with special pride to my lines of Neckwear, Neglige and Dress Phirts and Gents’ Underwear. I assume to say they are ahoad of any* thing to be found in this market. I have a line of $lO Suits that will surprise yon as to quality. You have paid sl6 for no better goods. See them. J: J. C. McMAHAN ' Clayton Street ------ Athens, Ga. The Largest Store In the County. Tho Largest Stock of BuggUs, Wagons, R>ad C .rts, Harness, Sad dies, Furniture, Coffin, Burial Robss, eto, -‘in .the county. Lime, Door*, Sash, Bind*, and the celebrated ‘‘MATCH LESS” Cotton Grower Guano, and Magnolia Acid Phos phate. AH at the lowest prices for oah or credit to responsible parties. COMER. GA. J t 1 ■ ■■*■■■■ ■ Baggies: Bodies TP€>m, mj&jum Nothing But BEST GOODS TRY YOUR HOME MARKET FIRST. <J. M. IUDD daniklsville, gio. FIVE FORKS NEWS. ON THE 63. Hev* BF Elliot preached to a largo con gregation here Sunday The lumber for the church is about all sawed, another day or so will finish it up. Mrs. B J Burton, Misses Eva Glenn and Emma Willingham, were visiting in town Sunday. Misses Lula and Lilia Downer were in town last Friday shopping* Crops are looking fine at this time, es pecially corn—some complaint about stands of cotton T G Hijchcock has been somewhat in disposed for several days. W W Kidd ■iso has been under the weather. Big-fishing party at Colberts mill last Friday. Several of our town dudes ear ned their girls, and H B ot Hull c- me down after his. Several of the fair sex enlivened the town with their presence Friday evening. WARRING—RUNAWAY NEGRO. All persons are hereby warned not to ©inploy or harbor, one Ellen Simmons col., under penalty of the law. as she i under contract with me for the proa ent year. April 18th 1894. J. J. TOUTKKHELD. From Union. L M Chandler has a fine stand of cotton and is busy chopping it. Mr. John Davies has bought him anew buggy. Messrs Louis Chaudler, Pope Hardman, and Luther Chandler were in Athens last Thursday, Our community was visited by a re freshing rain Monday night, which made vegation take on new life. 8 G Chandler says he didn't enjoy the singing at pleasant Grove a bit, because he didn't get to *e his little girl. The farmers have plenty of grass to keep them busy. Rev Mr. Elliot preached an interesting sermon at Union on last Friday. The peo ple carried their dinners and had a nice time. Mr. Billie Williams and wife are sick this week. A certain young man in this communi ty says he is going to bid bis best girl good bye this fall for good. " Sheriff Bro< ks and wife visited Athens this week. Local Happenings. Items of Interest to ‘‘Free State” People Picked Up by MONITOR REPORTERS As* Handed Oat is Small Monkish as is Is Be Easily Digested—Births, Oeatka, Marriages, Visitors, Etc. Mrs. Frank Gralftjfcn is recover* ering from a severe spell of sick ness. J A Gloer and daughter, Miss Ellen, visited Athens Tuesday. Col. D W Meadow attended Lexington adjourned court this week. J D Gloer of Bowman, was shaking hands ' with his many friends here Sunday. Mrs. J A Royston and Mrs: Dr. R C Mosely, of Royston, visited relatives here Sunday, Mrs. Cynthia Bird has been extremely ill for several deys, but is improving at this writing. S C G’Kelley has been quite sick this week. Mrs. John E Gordon has been quite sick this week, but is better now. The school children and faculty aye busy making preparatio s for commencement, which begins here on the 2nd, Sunday in June, and continues through Tuesday night. Miss Lizzie Glenn, of Five Forks, visitad Miss Susie Chois* ton this week. Henry Griffith and Bartly Grif fith. both colored, mjt into a little dispute this week, which resulted in Bartley being bound over to court for assault. Politics are extremely quiet. If you want the people to know that you are in the race, bring along your announcement with the ueccessary Y, and we will tell them about it. Russell Lane of Hull was in town Sunday. Drn’t allow other merchants to put off * iob cco on yon at 3oc. 1 > Mid thii k yen are getticGT as col as Greene’s choice. They buvi.’t g <t u. John M David of Paoli, was in town last Tuesday. Mr.-David is a thorough business man and knows what it takes to keep a home enterprise afloat. call your attention to the advertisement of J J C McMa han, the reliable clothier of Athens, i l this is*ue, Mr. Mc- Mahnu carries a full stock of clothing and gents furnishing goods, and his prices suit the times. When you need anything in his line, give him a call. John W Williams, formerly of this county, is with him and will be glad to see you and fit you up. The largest stock of dress spring goodr, Lues and Embroideries in t-liis section at Leonidas E Greene’s Damelsv'dle & Comer. Brad Herring and Neal Woods had a di pnte about some land which Brad had planted in for age, and which Woods had plow ed up. Herring swore out a war rant for Wooda, and he was put under bond for his appearance at the approaching term of the court to answer the charge of malicious mischief. Do not foiget that the mass meeting for the election of dele gates to the Gubernatorial and and Congressional conventions, is to meet at the court house on the Ist. Tuesday in Juue, which is the sth day. Let democrats turn out in force, so us to have a full meeting. . We cur out correspondents con siderably this week. Everything crowded us. J. E. Sindeig is in Atlanta this week attending the Populist State co< vention as a delegate from tin county. Major BB Thompson cf Comer, wafe in town Monday. Do not fail to attend the mass meeting here on first Tuesday. The peoples party are organizing clubs all over county, we think jt would be a good idea for the demo crats to get together and organize themselves. We would be pleased to see a large club in each district,. N*xt SUurday and Sunday is tin time set opart for the 2nd Quarterly meeting of the D tnielsville rircub, which will convene with the Meth odist church in this town. A large crowd is expected. Some 2nd, hand buggies and road carts from 50cts. up. Why not come and get one, save walking. To class the goods and prices l defy northeast Gaj.M. Kidd, Danielsvillc, Ga. Persons at a distance need not fear that they will not be suited in Coffins and Cwkets at Daoielsville L. G. Johnson a Son keep constant, ly on band a fall line of kinds and rizes of both, from a cheap Coffin to to finest Casket. From Carlton. Mr. White our county school com missioner spent last Thursday with our school. He gave ns a good lec ture. W e are always glad to have Mr. White with us. Mr. C H Power spent last week in Athens attending to very important business so we learn. Miss Florence Witcher of the glade spent last week with the Miss es Eberhardts, Mias Jessie Brown spent a few days last week visiting her sister Mrs, Ash of Athens. r Ask Albert Dsadwyler what he was carrying in his pocket for a handkechief on lastSundav. Ask Miss Edna Cheney how to spell “dollar.” Mrs, Payne our assistant teacher spent Saturday and Sunday in El bert with her Aunt Mrs.. Deadwyler. We have one young man in our town who is so tall he has to get on his knees for his girl to reach his neck. All are respeetfully invited to at tend a picnic at Carlton next Satur day, May 19th. From Jeptha. Miss Bessie Adams and sister, visited Miss Evie Moon Sunday. Mr. Tom Andrews and Miss Elie, of Elbert connt.v, visited relatives in this burg Sunday- Rev. J R King preached an interesting sermon to a large congregation Sunday. A P Strickland and family visited Mrs Anna Patton last week. If yon want to know who got into a fight with a woman at the spring the other day, just look for the man with the scratched face. W T Bridges and wife visited relatives in JacksOn count) Saturday. Jim Patten informs us that, the grey squirrel!* are so plentiful around in's house that they suck all his eggs. Ask Cob Huff how be likes to plow steer Wm. Butler rides fast.-r. stands stralght er and looks redder—-It’s a boy, Ask Sam Collins what makes him think squashes have 'egs. From Boggs. G F Sorrells, cf this place, and C Y Daniel, of Danielsville, took in the pirnic at Burns mill, Banks county, Saturday. They report a nice time. D H Murray and wife, visited relative* near White Springs last Saturday. Johnnie Sorrells is quite sick this weefe Moses Jordan has also been indisposed for several days. Mr. Joe Tolbert of Five Forks visited* relativos here Saturday aud Sunday. Other Chandler, one of the count!® brightest youngsters, of near Union,was £ our town Sunday afternoon. Prof. W B Reed will- sing at the Warh school house near Daniels Ferry n'xt S’ndny, We are glad to say that Mrs. Nancy Meador, who has been quite sick is bette^ The .young people enjoved a very nice singing at J Crawford's Sat. nigljf. B T Williams has moved his saw muT to Me, Ben .uathows, in upper Madihon. J F Moon ha, hi* dinner horn at home agam From Ihe Mill* Mrs. T R Rice, we are sorry to say is quite sick. Mis* Annie Huff has returned from a visit to her brother, J Y Huff. We are expecting a large crowd and anticipate a nice time at the pic nic at Masons mill 4th Saturday. Mrs. R J Hull visited her fathers family this week. There wifi be a singing at the Ware school house on 3rd Sunday morning. W R D Mason wat in Athens last Saturday, W O Hsff caught a thirty pound tur le last Sitmday. J J Porter fid 1 had the misfortune to loose his fine horse one day las* week. The young re inle enjoyed a nice singing at T P Bruces Sunday. We are glad to see the Sunday school at the Ware school house in afiimi-dug condition. C W Sim* killed the master snake of the Ball tribe, last week. If you wart the news and a good paper, taki the Mini ‘or. Come over Means E U. to the pic nic, and take dinner with us. Much success to the Monitor, From Ila. BY c. c. Mi. Chandler and son Rube near Hudson river, visited the family of II S Mcreier Sunday. Mrs. J C Campbell is very ill at this writing. May she soon reoover. The littld infant of R S Meroier is not any better this week. We wonder why G T Sorrells makes his best girl cry every time they meet Don’t do that way, G T make her smile. The young ladies of Ila went fishing last week did not catch any any fish in the river and now on the look out for dry land fish. Mr. George Bird carried hi* best girl to Union Sunday, The young ladies of Ila a 1 e look, ing forward anxiously for that great notable day in which Messrs B T and W D Smith will return home from Griffin. “Oh yes. Loyd has pretty eyes, Quiliar has not though, Yes he has too, his eyes are like the soven stars.’’ Three big political speech** in lla Saturday by the Dcmociatt and third party. , Coming to Danielsville, TUB WELL SHOWN BPBCIAUB* WILL VISIT OUR TOWN. Doctor J M Bosworth of Atlanta, who is now fiTlhig an engagement iu Klbertoa and who was recently in Hartwell, writes us that he will come to Danielsville about Juno Ist. to remain one week, or more if jteoeessary, to meet persoi a in this vicinity that are cot responding with him, others now under his treatment and those who may desire to consult |iim. Doctor Bdkworth was horn in Georgia, Jives in Atlanta and is well known all over the state as a Sur geon and Specialist in chronic dis eases. His examinations and con sultations will be free to all concern ed. without charge, while he is in Danielsville. COMER COLUMN. Your writer bas been vary buy for several week*, and our oolumn has boon vacant. Mrs. Jim Rows has been very sick but is better now, b4t. W M Yeargin who has bean quite sick for 4 weeks, is improving. * -Dr. Chandler, A L Comer and J 7 Baker, left, on tho exc rsion train Sfer Pala'kt, Fit., on a- pleasure (rip. * Oar Sunday schools and prayer meetings attended. Rev. B E Elliott will preach at at the Baptist ohnroh here next Sußday, Te oarpenters of C uner are busy all the time. Hon, J P Gholston has graded his foundation and is now preparing to move all hia ma chinery heie at once. Mrs. Susan Smith, qf Neese, is visiting her daughter .vrs. Yeargin. Mis. Evi Yeargin, of M*yviUe, is viriting her brother of this pis,,*. The boys played We ball here last St‘nr day. AVI understand thsr will practice every Saturday, until they get in ahape to beat the best teams oLAhe country. C‘l. Tuit, of Elberton, has been invited to deliver the commence ment oration of the C>raer High School. <5.iL Tutt is an elegant and accomplished speaker, and should hb aooept, his orati n will, on Wednesday June 18th, draw quite a crowd. School Examination The State School commissioner, has set apart Saturday June the 2nd for the examination of Pubic school teachers. All teachers will be re quited to stand examinations in the comity in which they teach, Let all come early. B. N. WHITE* C. S. C. An nldAady by the name of Mrs. -fcmyHKns by htr.r.lbncar Atlanta, was ohokbd to death on lut Satur day night by some unknown person. A pair of tongs was used to choke her with. Suspicion fell on a negro servant, and he is now nnder arrest. Mrs. Lilly was thought to have in her possession a large amount of money, which was doubtless the cause of the horrible orime. mm, in. W. p - VONDERAU & CO. Are in the Front ltanks With All the Latest Novelties and the Newest Styles and 'Designs in Dregs Goods Known /to the Dry Goods Trade. We make tbs wants o! our traie a study, and in seleoting oar spring stock our Mr, Vess has certainly eo lipsed all former efforts ip collecting one of the mrs f . complete, tasty and elegstft tines ever shown in this mar ket. Oar dress goods department is simply unique, comprising all the newest shades, tonos and colorings, and are from the oeiebrated looms in this and the old country. In addi tion to the stable weaves we have fif ty pattern suits all new shades and wftres, no to alike, and which are ad mired by everybody: Oar Black goods department known throughout this seot'on to be second to none, is pcrfac’, for wi'h a line of Priestleys Henriettas, Serges, Lansdown, etc., we fear not compation. Every lady poe’ed in this line of goods knows this is the best weave on the mar ket, and ywe are selling them at what yen pay others for inferior goods Wc have a full line wash description, gnd can please you both in goods and price. Notions, No tions, a world of Notions. Crrsets Gloves, Kid and Silk. Mitts, Hosiery Parsols, Fans, Embroideries, Laws Vests, shirt waist and thousands of other things you’d rather see than res'! about, and the beauty of it is we’ve put the prices wiy down in reach of everybody. We appreciate the liberal natronage given us by ou Madison friends, and hope by fair honest dealing merit and receive the same in the future. Remember that we carry strictly first-class, honest goods, and are selliogthem at the clo sest figures. High grades and low prices being our motto. Come te see us, or write for sam ples and wo will save you money. W. P. Vond*uau & Cos., Cl tyt< o S'., Athens, Ga . Newß From Hull. Elba Griffith of tire Forks was here S inday. Jim Bridges can eh t the finest eel ont of Bmsh cm k Tuesday, that we j have seen in several years. II M Patten, formerly of Madison oounty, now of Atlanta, it visiting home-folks this week. Jim Mi rcier was in onr borough Sunday. H>s mule ran sway again. Jim has luck with that mule. Several of our young people at tended preaching at Five Forks last Sabbath. Robeit Hardman and sister M's* Jelio, vi-ited relatives in Athens Saturday, Mr. Van Jenkins and mother, vis ited the family of Mn. G o. Borden Sunday. M!m Julia Hardman purchased her a fine piano -while she was in Angnata las'- week. JT Seymour of Dowdy was in town Tuesday. Fred Anthony of Winterville, was in Hull Thursday. Tcm Johnson went to Atlanta'on the excursion Wednesday. There was a fitbing party at Col berts’ mill Satnrlay, made np of Young people from Hull and Five Forks. Missis Nettie Thompson Lna Griffith and Minnie G'enn; and Messrs Pope Hitohoook, Ellis Griffith, Walker Bolton, R B Bul lock and D vid Martin, from Five Forks. Misres Mattie Mathews, Ads Solomon says "Money is the Root Of All Evil.” We do not intend any Evil, but f are partn slarly aaxi >aa .i* • to receive a few of the “root*". And realising that the only way to g t them at once is to offer superior ludeoementr. We have out the prices out of sight ou every thing. So when you want anything iu Ladies Dram Goode, White Goods, Hosiery, Geute Spring Clothing, 0 r anything else to satisfy the need of man C >me to this Waterloo of high prices. We will give you more goods for the money than uy ho la Madison oounty, or we don’t ask you trade with ns. The Racket Store. TAX NOTICE, I WILL BB AT THE FOLLOWING PLACE! ON DATE! GIVEN BELOW, RFOR tHE PURPOSE OF RECEIVING TAX RETURN! FOR THE YEAR 1834. Fork, at Ccrlteu... May 11th 18*4, Brookline, Paeli, ** 13th Harrison, ** lftth “ Mill •• 17th •• Peeataligv “ 19th “ Pittman, at Planter 34th •• Grevohill, at Dowdy “ 33ud Daniel evi lie lfist „ Tine is my third and last round, Respeetfully, H, SMITH, Jax Receiver, P. P. P. PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT AND rOTASSIUM Matos i Marvelous Cares In Blood Poison Rheumatism and Scrofula rf-tarsraiiaMW*' fellljß Rril.riVf**** *** ** nuMa '** na taSlaa VkOa. BVataaU B paltatai ul vkaaa Umlli la aa lapor. aot *l - iMWaiuimi Irtaraltrlßaa, •klartaUjr ar*l**laa tfm’a, an ■mA ttu aa/tkiaa I kata avar takaa. Taaa raaaaußaad /maMla.l % alt ano M.v Johnson, aud Messrs F.ed and Willie Johnson and Peary Bullock f f ‘ n ‘ UuU. Meson Willie Murry ad Tom Gholston, c*tne over from'DoPielavi U-cfter dinner. The party report a floe time ard aa fin ■ adihner ad'was ver set tx fore any hftjss&Bru&Tt Birred talking! A drougth which had extended ov r Duval and Zapata ccmi’i g, Texa*, for the period of four years, ended ls.t Satnrlay by a heavy rain. This is the longest droug’h known in the United States. It is time the candidates were be einning to announce themselves. The people are anxious to know who is in the fieid for the different < ffioes. The democratic executive committee meets on the Ist Tuesday in June to arrange for the primary; SHERIFF SALE. Oborgi a—Madison county. Will bJ sold at th. court house door in PggielsviUe. said state and county, within the legal hours ef sals, on the first Tuss. day in June 1804, the 'ollowing described' lands to-wit: That tract or parcel of land lving and being in Madison county Sa., whereon John H Mathewi now resides and containing FonrJHundred and thirty two acres, more or less. The said tract if land adjoining lands,of W F PHtlip. on the south, J E Glenn and 8 M Chand ler on West, said Chandler and Ell Cremor on the North and the Burrnss lands and others on the east. Levied on ns the property of J H Mathews, deft In fi fa, tJ satisfy an execution issued from l}k* Hupgrtatyourt against J H Mathews in favor of Bates, Kingsbcrry * Cos. Wiitten notice given tenant in no’session as required by law-. Terms cush. This May 10th loOi L. E. Biooks, Sheriff. Pimples, Blotches and Old Sores ' Catarrh, Malaria i uf Kidney Troubles As* east**!* rl.wsW*.^ lihnl IO MvaM>fa with aa aa* aifktr uffoifi MijmSw aa ?/ Ih la .inijy'f.V.ViiaJ lUiMwAsiiJiiorYHtoi,>> •aavn. Tax., JaaaalT ItdM Nmiu. lirnua Imi.. Imauk tv. M.n mtkia aaaaar.af tblrt/IMn 1 aal fatal nul rallafi IS atriiaa ,ka blao* u< naWHallle Santa tfea U. aaat af tka Slt.au ear... I kata takaaSraor tlxkaMaa ■ WMs TwmijbJt* ilMVMflllik KflS B KltMB MM lumtsiiNsittK t LI PPM AN BROS* PBOFUBTOSft fill —Mlß.lf ■■■l.Ri