The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, January 03, 1895, Image 5

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Hie Little Stranger* We are now willi out a ‘‘Devil. ’ He left us Christmas eve. Rev. J. F. Pharr and wife have returned to their home in McDon ough . M. A Daniel and wife, of Athens, spent Christmas with Mrs. BC Bird. J T Williams, of Harmony Grove, was down wij.h us Christ mas. A crowd of Denielsvilliaas at tended the hall at Comer on Christ mas night > Rev. J * Shank and eon, Jim, of Aonia, Wilks count , were visiting friends here Christmas. We have removed to Paoli st., where Ave will be glad to see you at any time. .Born.to Mr. and Mrs. Berry T. Moseley Dec, 24th 1894, a iOlb girl, noth mother and babe are doing well. Our correspondents will please send in their communications now, and please • get them tons not later than Tuesday. Mis. li. T. Murray and children, wl JNivhoic.ui, vs no sptui oui iaiinae wi.xi Mi*. Mausy’a parenn, Mi. aho Mis. D. K. toVo isiumcu turn-.. If this paper falls into your hands, and you are hot a subscrib er read our combination offer on another page and send us your same. - •since the new year begun, the people. have settled down to busi ness with a vim. The hard times seems to have inspired thepi to pack on that much harder to reach the goal. We are now moved into our new quarters, and are now pre pared to do all kinds of job work. Bend us your orders. Satisfac tion in prices and work guaran teed. We are adding new names to our list every week, don’t you want to join the great throng. Your county paper i 0 indispensable. Subscribe now, while you can get two papers for nearly the.price of, one. if you are not a subscriber to the Monitor, we want'you to be, and off er you the Monitor and Consti tution to gether for $1,25. This is your opportunity as they will cost, you $l,OO. each to take them seperate. Send us your name with the $1,25 so that we can put you on the list. Deputy Marshall Elder of Ath ens we understand captured James Lindsey of near Boggs, charged -with operating an illicit distilery. yjr. Lindsey was not at the still wl ie n captured, but we uhder "stand he waS hound over under bond i°r his appearance at the •district court upon evidence of witne 00 that he was operating the same. , Next Saturday is election day r for Bailiff’s of this district and we understand there are four candi dates for that position in the field; in this district. We are entitled to two, and according to this, two will have to get beat. The candi dates arc E C Williams the "pres ent incumbent, J A Gordon, Mid dleton Davis, and Jas. \Y Carith ers. The term of the preeent town council Will expire on next Satur day, when anew council for the present year will he elected. AVe hope the election will he held, and not go by default, as it has in years past, so that .the same may be kept up with any confusion. The present council have acted faith fully, and done their duty as they saw it, and they retire with the thanks of the citizens of town iu the able and efficient manner in which they have conducted the municipal affairs. MONET! MONEY If yoR Bd uony cam* t* s ■a, I am **w praparad t* laid y* all yon need at 2*r 3 par cept- par aiDHK, inetall*#it plan, *r 7 and per eeat. peraeßim, enrreut rates Oct. 4ih 1894. J. P. L. BOND. Race War. Great ex ‘dement pnvailed in Brink* c< uaty but, wt>k i.rr wh.*t wi i x icttd to 1, * wir be.wmi the r m-et. The a w * a ninohr cm mitted b* icmt issues whoso ru-tues were Jcffreiln; and w*r* capti r and by a 01 stable y nd his p ster. A negro desperado in the c >nimr ■i‘r bv 'he itnira 0 5 Wave Pike, got 'he ittgroea c f his oiminuiby togeth er, and th*y enspiredto kill e eery w iits man tna', bad ;ns thing ti d 0 iv'th ti>e racjts < f the J* ff> etb rejjrog*. In carryirg cut 'hi* ccaepbscy. Wave Pik< k' led awl ite man by the name cf which kiNeg W v not nproA>k’<h Tie ftiendt of I .barn wen x -rv ranch prosokid and aurted jitto tit-1 Pike and bi< avvoc'ate*. The |,. gt >es of that, c 'nmur.i'r gath er* and together and armed th>nt’e' v ee for the piotfcoti n <f Bike, ar.d difimi the < flic rs f the lw, n-i the other m->u who were locking Pik '* arrest. T ii* bioaght abeut a bad feeling 1- m-ewi Gtkb o rac -s and war geemsd to b impossible. T'.tr G voor was appealed to, and it tiie appearance tf tha *o'di>r beys ihe nn b diaper eJ and q> irt once I'M rrigr. over the <•<> mty of B’-'M.ks Pik* it* eu 1 a‘. la’gCj'bui. v. id ytt be 1 rougbt to j'iiiei L Seveti negroes are reported as k'll ’ and and tivv are ir j til. Tnore in j lii are cbargtd witu conaj i ?oy and murder, e biv for ■ai :• a good farm •iontali ig 132 12 a rs*, with about 60 acre# fresh land open, also jb iRt 10 aeies rood f *.h bottom. Th a tmdaie wiib’n 1 1 2 mi' # t of D*a il r He. Priou rsasoneble. Pat oah,iaaifai ton time if desired. H you w.tuc a f*,j ore ns. B. ,T A O, Will change their place of Business. MORRIS BIIOS. have the pleas ure of informing, their friends that, by the Ist, of January 1895, they w ill move their huge stock of goods into the commodious‘build ing now occupied by Michael Bros. Corner Broad and Jackson streets. From now until our removal, every article of goods iu our large assortment will go at cost, so as to make moving as easy a job as pos sible, and to fill our new store with new goods. ' Morris Bros- Athens, Ga. FOUR BIO 1 SUCCESSES* ♦ H*viDg the needed merit to iro-e than make goad all th* v adverti.ir.g olaimed for them, the fc]l< wing four remedies have reached a plenom'x nsl !*, Dr. King’* New Dic< v try, for consumption/c'ughs and cold',each brt Is gaaran’ecd—Elec tric Bitten, the pr/st rrmedv for L ; v*r. Stomach and Kidney*, B-ok let.’* Arnica Salve, the b**t in tbe world, and Dr. Kmg’a New Life Pill* w’si'h are perhet pill. A1 tbee remedies are guaranteed to do just what ia ct mad for them and th* dealer w b >te name is attacked here with will bs gla 1 to tsll you m<r# of Bern. Sold at L E Greene’*. All parties indebted to me are requested to settle at once. I need the mon ey and must have it —pay. me and save trouble. If you owe me for last year or the year before, settle at once or risK the. conse quences. Nov. 29th. ’94. R. F. Tolbert’ For Sale. Wt hare ths following town lots for Ml* lying and being in Danfeliyill*, G*. at dirt cheap prieaa: On* lot on public iquar* containing •cr*. with 5 room dwelling and tor* room attached. One lot on public ((jnar* containing acr*. with 4 -com dwelling and ator* room attached. On* lot on tre*t leading toward* Athens, adjoining th* abuv* two lot*, containing 1-J acr*. with 3 room dwelling and ham on ■am*. On* lot adjoining tb* abor* lot, contain ing 1-3 acr* with 1 room hont* on urn*. F’lxit know■ as th* printing offic* lot con taining 1 1-2 acre* more or last, with* hon*- •s on same on* with 3 rooms and on* with 2 rooms. All th* above property will b* *old to gether or separata as the purchaser desires. Terms mad* known on application. Ti tles g**d. For full ''rticukr apply t* Bbrbt r Mosilbt k Cos. Dabilsttlib Oa If yom feel veais and all worn out take BROWN’S IRON BITTKRS -LilUo iZ&y < jten:UHi Born atjensus Disease Thre/jtono to Cut Short a Wobio Career But Hood’s Sarsaparilla Restores Ccod Health. I.tlUo May Bentley Is ;ui accomplished elocn- Uonlstiin.l natural bora speaker fcfcimly 12 years of age. Sue Is the only Child teniperauno lect urer before the public. Her -genius, however, tU In t c' w.npt her from ail attacked a disease of the blood. Her own words best till the story: *’ C. I. 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BBOtVM eut'.lO.L T BALTIMORE, M>. 1 JJ TTOVB BACK ABL Buonrtn moir *inmu, B rtlear® you. and gwt ‘'hi late 1 ME Sil" x • ■? , \ It makes Us go t fl * ' > It makes You go | in Fact there is no going witHOut the • ! ? M ' - “HOOT OF ALL TILL” j It Must Make Our 90 . ' ■ Large, Fresh . .and Nicely Assorted ; itock Of |koe§ *■, ■ . / • , Go at prices not contemplated by us wlfen bought, but pan-^ icky times produces unexpected competition, which it is province. of those who profess to be lenders to meet.. * • s Lr.’”' * ■, ■. u ' I' t <j i Until Further Notice we. will offer Our Stock of SHOES to tha Public 3XTOT AT OOST j • * BUT AT A Very §mall Advance op Cost / . Don’t buy shoes until |you have seen our stock and get our prices, then . - • . -.g _ • t j| | 1 ~ r • r r H - \ , “Pay Your Money and take Youc Choice.” In this connection we desire to Inform the Merchants of NGUth-JEast Georgia that we are Agents far ‘ • io: ..... : - t v Craddock, Terry & Cos: . . . - - M 0,1 * } 3 • r .*■ ■; ...... • * ■ ’<■ ■ • , *2 Manufacturers and Jobbers of . I ■ IB r. , .A. ••■A Lynchburg. Va S I E I imith 4 €#. . Corner](College Avenue and Claytar street. * ' * s