The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, February 14, 1895, Image 3

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Local i toO') a? -izs ' " ! Iteffi* of intent to Fres State” Feop F U c Up b? MOMITOE E'EFo a ?e ;s •< Bwrfii 9sf *a ;*.• r. •p a ? £! u t 9 Ss F.aaijj Slgasie^— z.-te, ?- ;k, Kirrtaas*. Valtri. a. H B Mst? ox wi in A-fen- Welns da*. o*l. D W Uaid j'r i> i E jrt county this vsek. D r . T T T H • fc^To gore to Florid* for the eicter. # tY-urt t D ;vrdy rex', gat urdiv J C E-hel*. a*de s eti. 1 1 eaffsriag agr©*! deal with li"-, ejr-. Mrs. J R V illi- *t.\i NVk . .was visiting h*r fj'li.r Mr. J- t Brooke, here laSsßlml3pofe H FT Tolbert of N**se was if try Thuia lay. Seveial cf the populUt in the dif ferent C' OMtiej who wire e!t-c‘*<i Jar. last, h*yr t'irred then CYe misMorg ♦ * the G-jrsnor, os aw.ou of not bti' g able to gi T > th bond quired. Af-w of our young ladir* a'Unrfi the Valentin* bop, at C* mar 1., Thursday night. The young panple bad a dl gh • VftlenMne hoj**t ’h Mr sH*y h la*t Thondij eight, Miss Ida SValtou * f Hall, i* viiitin. Mii* Ce lt# Brok* ibis week. Mrs. Long, mother of Treasur er lon ;, is visi'.i .;•: relaiives ii Hi Buford this week. jr><a V / ' r>r > ov+ t ’ week, consequently h e.'l v- -.-s. ac news of any kind, is scarce, a\ extremely eenren. The typos froze in our printers hands and they struck. Ta these who take ad vantage of this clubbing efier The GeMtiitutien will distribute TWO ThSUSftttd fyfftSfS h) Gf§Ss irSHnuS, fey the foffewiag pLa?: WC have placed ia a Beaded euvcfopa in the keeping of iJa Treasurer at' the fete of (isorgia, and Wc- od in tfe gjrcat vaults of ' the fete, a tegrA tender note, which like all ffefeal paper currency is Humbered, eadh te ©f every ' doßoatfoaiioß Seaed fey ska govM-mwjat having its own number. Tfeo Bumfeer w this particalar note ■ of ; depend* the tife&rtlUmm ef f&3 iw9 &S3OBSKJ deSsra m prison oSered. ; Tfes feS&w&g figsreg Qmqmz 1 fl A #% e| || Q &s ssß&tr ef tka j |*4# e> ■© ' though of eeunse they are ect givoa here in the order in which tliey appear on the net®. ’Fo ttase v,■!■.;> i)i setsding with t.a?,ir safeagriptions a ef these figures so as to give the number as it is on the note, we wisH diitftfewte prf&&c.£ fttßows: ! if y&&® ejm ':ll to th-. [■ v f -tn wfea givrs the Ruinfeer ofttshe nte. UmO© ‘‘l ; * >e r>er-vga wiw, notgMiig the exact Bumfegy, e&mcs agavast doipg gjfc SSISO ■C? to tbe parren wfeo tatary eseoad nearest. DCO IN C-ASil to she- who e;aea Uh<4 nearest. @BO i* G V&ti pt the psjo-fn who- causer, fbrl% nearest. @3O CASS te the js-stetm who esnaes ttßh Bcarrsf. @ | OSE to the jKppts who esvnes e4s-sH nearest. to fee |iaK3aj| wfea cetaes seventh Bearcat. GA%SI to the pc-ran eostipg c%fafe nearest IS! pwjti cocftng piaffe aanvest. CSJg la C.4&M to ts gsssoa gearing tonlft nearest. IN OABH to the p-a.a* eauttejg eearest. (§£s IN OAifii to the possya cesghty tweifth ueaves-h IN O ktffll te <>;e goyyaa etyaß|f neaiest. ©S to IN OAJSS tt p-tssoa fcffaeatfc aoawt. IN € to eoigiag; slgt-?ca€li uoarogt. be delkcwd hi cask, subject to tie fi>Hwißg coadiffons: (I*% Each guess ntat aeeemptwiy a sfahbiss rntfeewtetfs® t© tbo pajw* pakßshiug this £B*or,WKt acd Hi© Constitution at the above MNMtiGCfid oiuhbiug iftie, whilst K vtt be hi C’ri4. (2d),.. All clvd’biwg wjbrCMptioßS must to seat through the paper raai,;w this pwfelhatiu) said net t Tbo CaosfiH’tien. <&#)* This o&y is to to dosed os vie first of May, lc-t§, sud gcemv re4ve4 with mfesrsjptieas after Shirt tto® will &ot to eoaated ia the dfetadbuttea of tlweeprizes. (£&)■ trld there beany tW m tie giiewee, tto # prize* wifl be divided. (-S*h). Every bow nr renews! subscription to either ef die two pepere will fee entitled t# a guess with every subEOTpt-inu. , , -• •• ■ *—T~~— u r-i > ■ . ■ . i ■ Tue f@Hf*f ! lTßlTi?ll3 |||j VUtßil) t|> VI itStli Mc-artily advMSMu expansion of the currency TJatil there is eEoiydi of it in circulation to da the ligfciuiate burin era of the esuetry. Ifyvd& to heh> ia jhspmg ieaWatlnn to these emit, eIVE THE Cf>i?6TITUTION YOUR A6SIST -1 i year neighbors, end help you? country! AS A MHBWftMPiS!*: , . A . , , tu tm m'mLY' mmrnvma to.? no ecj.uaJ ia Arnerkal Its m:s report c*wer the world, and it* correspond <■ *m3 Agents are to he found ia almost every b&lirviek iu the Southern and Western States. AS A MAQA2IHS: It prints more such matter as is ordinarily found in the great magazines ofdlie country than can feegettea even from the best of them. AS Af3 ggffiflj O/tTC'f r? ‘ It is a eehoal bouse wUbia itself, and a year’s ranting of TJ?Jd CWJfSnTU* TI^ T is a liberal education to any one. AS A pfHSK D AriQ Q&MPA ISi Oli : It brings cW and comfort to ?hf timid* every wcefe, is eagerly sought by the children, coßtaUfc wdtwWfe iufbrnration for the rootbvr, and is an erteysiO* paeuia of instruction for every member of the household. Madison Springs- Mr. Jutim Gijit w s vlsitiog ii our burg a Suuday. Charles D- u and is > „t*r Mi** c>ra, wer- v;r n m S--eej,S.C. as' we-fc, wW Mia-C n win spent a few r e ek wa >, her rein-ivr. Chari*# rt or* a teeuS C., ar.d f->1 of pretty girls. P HWF(ts i* having ■f, i| •aha 1 bow. w Mi. Ilra-Y ustll' Ha t loan. . l .t a k* d*js *s... L C Bfecxit-gridgr as i ’lnruio * J (• rev a last week ob bus.ness. M•. Lre M.-oto *f Elb*r eour-tv. ap to < e u< ias vra#k. fe-vn| . f ;i ;fc k-,ys i* nil iii*fe : n ■ ‘it t Cntt iißii th <ir o ■*> V,” - 82 tiirtt- at nine ■# an .o<(- t .- ■ii-itid tlu-ll;. A - i-t Mai* y urg n; t t fl sc ■ -•i- girt test Bu. a ■, >d ' u j. 1 r i# r . W iji-n ta .tai. and ni **t t ojuin . a vudey in e road . .i he-M n -a gt or "i *• rand ’till the ttxt -it . H - nvr 4 ‘ ok i bunt fi j- hi „ it, (l i-g.i i.’t r stef ’be •- ii yf o guess he x * * teedJy 01.. % Winted. ’ O .you want to etart the K w * o' in :i get' position tl'h! will . v ;< ou ) pi <' ded v 2ii art*: a live : ! ui: an *i:d ei Hector. V e want if iHrigetir nan to canvas, *tii ; gev inat-h tu* aid collt cf f tie s an agent locat-d in your ii;o unity.we can locate voit eise :- re in a fed section- We hir > 1 a uh''_ light rin ni ig wagon, if tto furmsli horse and harness iad maKe a -15' P. boti. Wt- ofler 1 '°°d • I 'lary or coinraission centraol sue under which a live energetic • tiling niio con ake and save ions r. cl character an*! good ualic up do *ell to re wo;k +• ib to ( i NBy, fer vncoc ssfu! .ml i lie trs-'tiess ittr fed is bans bonoinl'y, they nil! he pro mu ed to more ivspousifc!v positions o' trust and respongibi ity, with ii:- cieas and -oiiij sanation. Aildrers, J. !?. Colkmas. Eiirioi Agent, At'i&ns Gi. Mrs. Burns, of Bark* county, is visitinghr daughter, Mrs. T W Long, hare this week. LITTLE WRECKERS. Scenes Among the Poor Children Who Sow York’s Streets. As wreckcm along the seashore nre ever on ike kiokrul fhr derelicts and for pro part;- wrenched from the owners !iy violence of wind and flood, so. along the human tide of the ocean of a great city, there are wreckers on (he anxious watch for anything of value Writ may be abandoned or placed by accident be yond too ceiiirol of the owners Among too great army of these wreckers in New York who gather from tiie n l usa of the city and from tlie result of tiro and other accident a living or i p:.riir.i suppoyt i t a vast band < i chiidrea, who nre conspicu ous figures in pathetic pictures of metropolitan life Those i-.iildven come from then- habitation-., culled homes, and wander about, : e-demer what may he of value to tl ar: tho way of aiding tho possibility if ox ’ istcnce Yaitio is a relative mutter ar.d what is worthless to one ni*>y ho a greatly desired -prize to another 1 stood a I tho corner of Broadway and Pino street, attracted by Mm ac tions of two little girls, whoso added years would not exceed a ample doz en, and in tho space of time occupied by Trinity bell in tolling the hour of 12 saw emotions of desire, Ifhpe ( fear, doubt and joy marked on then j baby faces They woro thinly clad for tho season, and their unkempt hair bung in confusion over their large eyes as they looked on a little pile of very small boards that work men on the tail building being erect ed there lied thrown in a heap at .the side of the street. An anxious de sire to possess themselves of the few pieces of wood was quite evident, and it was quickly followed by hope as they moved toward the coveted prize, and then fear took its place when they saw that a workman was observing them, and doubt, he’d thorn motionless for a second, but this was quickly followed by a look of real joy when the man pave si lent consent t o their desires by turn ing from them How quickly they grasped tho opportunity to gather tip the boards! If they had been children of fortune searching for of fered jewels of great value, they could not have shown greater de light Soon their little slender bare arms woro filled with the wood that made loads too great for their strength, but off they marched, bending under their burdens, as tri umphant ns conquerors carrying Treasurer l^aoaipt. AtlaAinta, €a., August 9Sth, 18thL JfcnafflTß or THE ATEAIiTA (xtcfcuge, mi& te.cntains legal wtiiiA w*rtl ha is3>hsCt taajy kesii)g until tee first M 59y, ■whan U will he eptned m uiy present#.-, und a oerttfifate givoa of the number of the uefe. Mt\odkmV <—stmtammamm trophies of war At Water street their path was ci-ossed by another little wrecker, who was the paoud possessor of a wabbly two wheeled cart that would have broken down under th. weight of IOC pounds On the cart wore some shavings, a small pirn- of oil elotli rod a rusty iin pan The com mander of tho cart looked at tin, burden the girls wore carrying, ar.d they stopped long cnou-'h to oh; -rvo his load flae’i was ev id on Uy inter Qi-itcd in i -e lor tunes cf tho others in the same lino cf trade The girls turned into Fret:’ . vet- and a short distance above Fult i market, on • tered a narrow hallway and began to climb the steep stairs that evi dently led to their homo. In a junkshop on Greene street 1 saw three very small boys who were negotiating for the sale of a miscel laneous lot, of iron that ranged from a shingle nail up to a suspiciously new grate The dealer bought without asking questions, and the question that 1 asked brought no more satis factory answer than that “tho stuff was picked up all over (own.” Tho little'v rockers received 22 cents for their n on and then adjourned to the sujpwa k, whore they “tossed up* to See ; o-w-.vjjt -.'..j kt).w W\u-; <*retj penny.t— ISov> York Herald. TSKEFIFF FAJE. Georgia— v adißon county. Wilt *>B ■ la on w fir*t To !'#* in Mc.h i- x *t Pnorf hn in S i* Fnnrtt din I*?*! OS ■ .->* U to th* b’gb*>*t f - ir •• - H tl f o -*ioß or,ipnrty to-vril; One uud r : - del ninth i* t-’" ,< ‘t hi a o*rtai n trxn f las 1 -Ging in 591* 1 di*t. G M of Msdi.tnn (I‘inntT, O'n niniry Ifit ac-.g m >r *r I**, * -ijwsi j '*nd o Di B*-r vmai>, Mirv QV*#k nd .1 \\ B -yc, hal*id J J Sc. ■ Woi -fiyo no* *. Al in ■i . divi.ad * j-.th int—in *** ■•. n ui. r* i r i< ■ •6,hi y in ‘ • 591 di* . G M of *id i *„ adjoin'n 1 rn'i f J#> ! F’*vi. - v -.id s A d.o*, s 'I • I*V and * rop*. y• f M CB - - t - i* •x- on ' I m 1 • in •©rt o : ■*- sttl m‘. >- , iM and n , ia five- f * m R •• • ti Cf. gitVl QI * • < ' M W *’•' rv ■** Si v 1 ’ y cw- c - v< r o*• . f * i . * o t 2 rf <? ■ j T F. ■ 1 yr .E. vel<*, Rboviffa | tjoii ... .* / m " k . . '<• , '• irft.iieHi ttnv.® to .;>- ■< Uts'sr. The Liv:.; . to the ;,o>i b-4~. THE AT! .- *J ptthlMiefi at ATIs-iNTA, 6 A., s-d fe-v-a^ A C v -P' 7 ‘ -"s-i? tfe ef th* asd gpe:ag to im* - "'" <J * to Th® Ct.t: frtJS? ••!■ wfetoh tiunr ae nastoutK (as i ••' s..' v.:, By (festal wmntgssssosi w#.fe 'Jks OottnM&m* \i , : ns-ppf-paowl t* asam A RSMABIISAEBLS VA> r •. a,-. *.w, u. ,> r .~r r* iR fee dfcretl fsr <v ysar at alv de prk of a /*.'* to ou p,ip> r. &C< >'Cir ’*<*•''■*♦••♦W'rv '•<••• W<c '****> -■ SATiI fCr";'"7 CP f ! 6rl - • '• * 1 , / v V THS ■ ‘r pohlfiksd in Ae<•>, tiv; * 4•' * i4i *to ® every aftf in Anjtirhst, and in the aipiv.ils f Eurep*;, a..■ ■ -h * i:ti* ain oeogvees on all (jtuH&m* of pahric interest. It i TH* (BfIBAT .*Otmt&ftfl ophnon and the purveyor ef wmtfeers aowa it has u*> .< -u-siit. IHE-fec*STITBTi3?r3 9&CW- J. are MJoh as are set te be teßßd i y otaer f. <• is | TUB FJU?:2A ASO l'A'~'A - :l< -s■' V XH'.\ X TUB D ?.:rz- ; ■y c . I T9IB Or,iX,&l£l r W® • •• ' r> 4 ' arc all aadrr able Creation ssd ar 1 ■ * ■ ■ ••'-*• vr* <'-!4r#rcA Uodor the wiitorai inavr r*semetef '4 V ,. ...... .. .. ■*• ■’'4 woetd wifi* wpstetba a* 83*.'& Tvt-tiJa. i'A-i-i x ri wife, 11 •■' ' •-;, - -y y'.'-*f lUv*. i. -ad fea*r* iK4a at oSbara, W’kiie it e&8 vr—'L-iy sstv;: i h--. • -r..-. -** '4. ,',i :■ j, Stts*s9 KaKacs P. R*H, Fpasfe L tiav-GJi, a.d oksM, wh-. it* Htersw ftaMhu Mutter AmOmm flavor that commcitdu it to every &Kifc-lo ‘Vo) YV.isj-vja to llvltas, &oi Ma*iOOߣ in ft<w,i*'onwrA. DO Mot fewtectifl yojir newi now. If yon nvs ak? -4y a eufeioribor to youv fewuo pnpor, svad yoa want The only, ootuausisate with '3*e C!t.-C-Jurvi tfsreet, and send CsiV‘3 DfiHfif tof •h roar's with yensr yaws is the prlys eowteet. Y>* e jjot jw few*** paper, beecvcr, pubMtbag tiik, aa4 Ytoe Oca: *<&&&*, it's uitnmn f y price of nse. *l MiiiwAsr tfetft * gufemwvpifouß nsnst bn .%t to t&'s paper and not to r \'n- ' ■>*•,?:'‘i- hi.-, T 152 G|)©'M©T?T5S '* •->.•. ■•,-.■ ~...;■ . •:,'■•• t- : . cf tee pc&sjls ar-'-:7 .'. ;. ■ -■ -.Gt-ti ■;••-/ <.t ■■.. *3p> vt r.^sotca: Ist. Tt Frae e*2 Zr.-jv-ic, fbst tfea K-JJ'JXmKttX of a viv.yV ;-"W eter-Astvl will w.re?V ‘he pr.-r.pF.sity fcftJw great MfiSes frf'.the though it nrsy prniit tie r-w vo . ,ive airs n# !-n / .'i, fey feia.il prolestnw and federal kiiV.'-idy. 2-d. Tsirj.ff gd9?®7!, Beiievlß*? by ifei :winx r,llr F ,: ' * 'T ,n tr ’ ef tier world and levying enfef enoiufc Impaff gifUtw to pay Hie nr- u ts! exp- nr-a of tier - 1 -h, ta peepfci will be better served than fey making them py rfwmit* pvieef for pivUrcuoa’s 3d. /'■?) Tsx, L ,i -.'. 2 ..-at rii - who fe:*--e inueb pr> ( j l-l lar the bwdea* ef government in fbe same p* pcvtkai to ifevse oho have lUUe. A BRITISH SPAT. One of the Charming Amenltle* of Travel on an Eafllih Railroad. “There are sovcral things that strike the American traveler on Eng lish railroads as being curious, ” said a returned New Yorker, “but tiona more so than tho custom that ob tains of the passengers talking a each other There is a sliding win dow sot in the door at each end of the transverse compartment, ns j ou know, and there is no other airholo in the whole outfit. Tho ]>eraona who sit by these door windows control the ventilation of the compartment. Generally, too, there is a diversity of opinion on the subject of ventila tion between those who sit, by the window, the party who travels with his back to the engine declaring in favor of having the window open, while tho other man, who would then sit in tlio draft, is in favor of having the window closed! The stupid faults of construction are pri marily responsible for these incon venioncos, but the Briton perpetu ates them by refusing to attempt anything in tho lino of concession Nobody ever, or rarely ever, thiyiks of anneal in o to a Miew (MMwgpiger V , the fitness of things, and they content, themselves with growl ing at oneh other or else appealing to the guard and talking ut each other through that official “1 saw a very amusing instance of this while traveling on tho Great Western ruilrcnd. I was one of two passengers in a second class ear, the other being a chunky, middlo aged man, with a very red face, a stubby iron gray mustache and tho bluest necktie I over saw. At one station, Bath, 1 think, a third passenger got into our compartment. This was a lady, also of middle age, as. prim, chilly and severe as a now granito gravestone in a snowstorm. Both the gentleman and myself had boon sitting wil l our backs to tho engine and with tiio windows way down, so that there was plenty of fresh air for both of ns without our being in it. “When the halyptd, in it was on tho o'hr V. Mow’s end of the com partm ; r i r.s ho did not attempt tomovesh. , ■ red her parcels and her e..ge i m-vst if on tho sent op posite hi- ai : tho engine. As sor > art-.'d tho wind rt nearly hU w the tail ' -'!■ ’ Kho at < -i mid nulled tho who hid i been watching her over the top of his pai>er, instantly reached over and let the window down. Out streamed tho riblxms of her bonnot, away spread the tail feathers of her , parrot, and up flew tho window- This sort of thing was kept up con tinuously, with short intervals of glaring at each other, but without , word, until tho next station was I reached. “Tho fellow jammed the n.ndow down—it happened to 1m? an up spell —and yelled for tho guftrd '“Look ’ere, guard,'h© cried, as soon as that official presented hi.no soli - , ‘ham l to be smothered todenth because there ’apjiens to be a rbfetl matic ole critter in 'ere who caunfc bear a breath of fresh air?' t “ ‘Mr. Guard,’ screamed tho lady, ‘there is no reason, even if Ir.m UU protccted, why I should bo insulted by a rougo fSteed brute.' “Bo they went ni?it, hammer and tongs, larrnpuig each other over guard’s back, until the gentleman knocked tho lady out by telling the guard that he knew it was against tho company’s rules to allow parrot* in tho passengers'compartments imd ttir iMr to uak*.M inatautly took tho thing away, ill that tint conductor wliisiierod to fno lady; and Seizing tho iiarrot and par eels.slio hurried away with him, ovi dor.tly to some promised seclusion, giving her late antagonists Parthian shot as ho swopt out about ‘travel* ing hogs. ’ It was the funniest thing I ever saw'and certainly oould never have happened anywhere outside of an English railroad.”—New York Sun. Selecting Jnd|M. Dr. Franklin thought that judge* ought to lie apjiointod by lawyers, for, added the shrewd man, in Soot land, where this practice prevails, they always select tho ablest mem bor of tho profession, in order to get rid of him and share his practio# among themselves.—Green Bag. llmiiMliij J-uvi*. The lady wltaesi- h-,1 become quit# picturesque in her testimony, and the attorney hud called her dowu is a way that hail made hor mail all over ‘Confine yourself to facta, if you please, madam, " ho said in con clusion ‘ Very ’.veil," she replied tartly; “you are no gentleman. How does that striko you?"—London Tit- Bits.