The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, February 28, 1895, Image 3
1895
Clothing and Gent’s
FmmiiiG goods
Regardless of cost; 50 per cent. Discount;
uit.tt.t formerly .old for *IO.OO, *IB.OO. end *20.00, no. on th. *IO.OO Counter
$12.50 to $16.00 Suits thrown on the Market for $7.60
Don’t miss the opportunity. It-only occurs once in a life time.
Everything must go. No Reserves
I*T to 121 Gayton street
Professional Notices
J. I. SORDON,
Attorney st Law.
Darislsvillk, Ga
Will practice wherever desired
prompt attention to all business
•atrasted to his ear*. Office North
*f Coart Soase
DAVID W MJEADOW.
Attorney at Liw.
DaNIKI.stILLI, di
Office oa corner, wit of Coart
Hoaoej opposite Wasouie Coraor.
Will practice in all the court*, All
hasiases promptly executed.
Jno. J. Strickland.
Attorney.
Athens - - ca,
KERRY T. &OSKLY,
Attorney at Law,
DAHiSI.BVILL, Sa.
Office on corner, woot of Court
Hu*e, opposite Masonis corne.
Will practice in all tlia Courts
Easiness promptly executed.
Geo. G Thomas,
Attorney,
Athens, Ga,
R. P. Sorrells,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
DxnielsvilD, Oa.
Calls answered and •' proscriptions
filed at all hours.
Diseases of women and'children
* specialty,
J. i. griffithT
PHYSICIAN AND BIJROEON
DaaiaLSTiLLa, Ga.
Office south of court house.
.Calls answered aud prescriptions
filled promptly.
W. L. Douglas
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cordovan;
fREHCK iCJJAMULED CALF.
JK4?3 Fwi csuwa*.sna
$3 --° POLICE, 3 SOLES.
HM* 2 -**- 7 - BOVS'SCiifICISHOEi
•LADIES
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55381> ’SEND FOR CATALOGUE
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Over Ono Million Peop‘3 wecr tho
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
AM our shoes ara equally satisfactory
rfc=y give the best value for tbs money.
1 hey equal custom Shoes in style and fit.
J.o-Ir wearing qualities are unsurpassed.
I.P™Cs are uniform,—£t>?rn t( f on goie .
i-ram to 5.3 B'ived oyer other makes.
Ir your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by
Dealers everywhere. Wanted
agent to take exclusive gale iu
thia vicinity. Write at once.
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Looal Happanings.
Items of Intent to ‘Tree
State” Ptoplr Pioked
UP by
MOMITOR REPORTER 3 ,
Bsttiia J*t Is Snail Msnthfsb ss si to
Sa Easily Sffsated—-Births, teatfce,
ISsrriagss. Visitors, Etc.
C. H. Power of Medicug, was in
town Monday.
G. L. Rice bf Oglethop# counly,
was up Monday.
Dr. Westbrook of Ila, was in
town Monday last.
Dawson William of Planter, was
in town Wednesday.
John Martin of Five Forks was
over to soe us Tuesday.
Bees Wax wanted at L. E.
Greens, Danielsville & Comer. '
Hon. I J Meadow, of Athens,
was hero a few days tins week.
Cotton seed mfcal & bulls cheap
Joit Cash at L. E. Greens, Comer.
Dr. 0 L Deadwyler, of Carl
ton, was in town Wednesday.
Eggs and Chickens wanted at
L. E. Greens, Danielsville <k Conn r.
J. Cl. Allen the popular J. p.
ofb ccatalago was in to see p*
Mone! ay.
Col. David Meadow has been
in South Georgia this week on
business.
i ,
All of our sick are improving und
our Doctors are having a dry time
ofitjuow, ,
Miss Callie Headers, of Doug
las* county, is visitiag relatives
hero this week.
Mrs. W 0 rVelch of Comer, is
visiting her mother, Mrs. D R
Moseley this week.
D R Moseley, R H Kinnebrew.
9 0 O’Kelley and L E Brooks were
in Athens last Tuesday.
street Commissioner Kellnm
is putting the Streets in good eon
uition so as to be ready for Court.
fapt.M U Scott, who has been
sick for several days, we are glad
to know is able to be out again.
Col. Jno. J. Strickland and
daughter, Miss Norma, of Athens,
spent last Saturday and Sunday
with friends here.
Cal! to see us next week, whfi4j
at court, and leave vour sub
scription. Our club oiler is still
in force but will not last long.
Aay on* wishing to buy good
North Carolina mules or ' boises, [
will do well to <‘all on Patton Bros, !
& Barnard, at Stevens, Martinet
Cos. ' tables Cui lloe, Ga.
Take the Monitor and
Constitution for 1.25.
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Messrs George and Willie San
ders, passed through town this
week with several bales of cotton,
on (life way to market.
Judge Reese will start the ball
the ball rolling next Monday
morning at 9 o’clock. Be on
hand or you might gel left.
Farmers all report the oat crop
as entirely ruined. This is a great
loss to them as they have not the
seed to replant, and many have
not the means to buy them with'.
David B Meadors, Who has
been confined at home from a hurt
received eu his arm from a fall
some time ago, we are glad TT
state was able to <ome to town on
'Tuesday.
Bud Jarret who lives near here
was captured last Friday at an old
still place by Deputy Marshall Bor
nard, and carried to Athens. Bud
gave a straight report of himself
and Commissioner Kinnebrew dis
charged him.
We hope the cotton planters of
Madison county will meet county
President Long,, of the cotton
glowers protective!? association on
Monday, 4th of March, ns per his
call in another call in another
column. We believe that it will
prove a blessing to the cotton
growers of the South, if entered
into with the right spirit.
We aro glad 1o see our friend J.
C. Fediol h able to be out again.
The good weather brought him to
town last Tuesday. He lias been
suffering a great deal with hineyee.
which has kept him iii doors since'
Christ mas,.and one of hit and, $.? is out
now, but Ije has hopes that he can
again see with it whuj it is entire
ly well.
Notice*
The farmers ef Wadieou eonuty
are rquelled to rmel at the Court
home in Dar.ielaville, on Ist Monday
i in March oexi. for the purpose of
perfecting the organissatisn of “Tb*
. American (.tyton Grower* Protective
Association” for this enmity,
~ T. vr, long.
President for Mad lion county.
Free Scholarship.
I-V THE NORTH GEORGIA /ORICCLTC
HAi. COLLEGE.
Every member of the General
Afieembly is authorized to appoint
one pupil to the above named in
stitution from his county, during
bis term ns representative, who will
be reccejved free of entrance fee.
I will be glad to appoint, some pu
pil from tliii county and request
that, wishing to enter that
Jk:ui a and& iring the appoint
ment would make known the fact
to me.
David W. Meadow.
NOTICE TO TEACHERS OF ’94
1 am authorized by the State au*
thoriums to say to Ike teacher* of
1804 tiiat they will he paid iu full
between tec ist. & 15tli of April
far nicet daring the year 1894.
if, White, 0. S. C.
E. H. and W. F. DORSEY,
H Furniture and Untertakiiig.
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This department is under the control of W. F. Dorsey, the recogniz
ed F T iture man of north-east Georgia. '
Oul took will always h e replaniohedVitfl the Latest Styles and' Novelties. SQUAR* UP TO
DAT®, and we will not he undersold by any houaedn Georgia,
Examine Our Stock Before you Buy
Ft, Lamar,
A COLUMN Or INTERSTING
NFWB FROM Tlltt
OLD FORT,
■ WiV J * Pl * T " ' Tisitiog her son
in FI belt county at present.
The young people enjoyed a nice
polling at the hospitable homo
•f J B McWhorter last Fiiday night.
Miss Mildred McEwsn of FUmr
part of last week with nl
artVe* in tbio cotnniiinity.
J B McWhorter, onr pnteiprioing
merchant purchased an organ a few
days ago
Mr. and Mr*. V A Rice of Com*r,
were visiting their daughter Mrs.
R T Stephens, last week.
Mis Florouco Dondwvler is ill
at this writing, much to the rc-ghet
of her many friend*.
Mits Bessie \\ are accompanied by
her brother, VVilliam, visited rela
tive* in ths vicinity last week.
Prof. R A MoMnrry made a fly
ing trip to DauielsvoiU hist S.Uurw
day.
Mis* Octio Pittman visited Miss
Claudia Stephens last Sunday,
Miss Annie Brown, one of Ft. t a- ;
mar'* most engaging young ladies, j
was visiting in Rorston last Sunday; 1
attended by Mr. \V S ‘♦ilder.
School is again in session, stnl we
are glad to *c* the pupils at their!
post again,
Mr. James Hyde, an old eil'zen
of Ft. Lamar whoso prophesying se -
dom fails, says that ihe weather i s
going to be fair now for *#vral
week*. W* hops that his predict on
will prove trim, as the farmers .ui*
anxious to begin work.
We were glad to fee many at Sun
day School last Sunday morning, bid
we think th*re is much room for iin
plavement yet. Lot ns remember
0lV:W
--,frs. Elizabeth Paynf left a few
"Tip ago for Unioi .Point, to see
h -f brother, Mr, .Tomos Haley, who
le'dnngerously ill,
hurch- N jticL
Tb w*lo mo • beis of Danielsville
Methodist Church are requested to
moot at the chinch on Friday, MVh
Ist. at 10 o’clock. Business of great
i •opiorcaoce to attend to. Com#
Brethren without fail. Tb Ist
Quarterly Conference fo the Dan
ilsville circuit,will b* held at Jones
Chap , March 6th. All the official
ineinbois ar# expected to attend.
L. Dox ( 'oggin, P. C.
Two papers for the
price of one- why not
take them and be happy.
You will never regret it.
P 7 ?3 S”O7 wliat ws *ar bat was;
* U tKI-o uiilarioe: ♦.katWustU
Storyof its ?■,<.: I'. Wheats of, id
■*niub.-r: j © ;•> iy 3 Clf R
Martin’s Academy. |
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Mr. Editor;—Will you allow
mo space in your paper for a few
dots from this place.
Mr. J*m.- Billgeois quite *iek
at lhi s writing, l-.ut we hop* ho
Will *oou recover.
Ar. Mathewa hjpp* H ed to th*
good luck to mash hi* baud tb*
other day. ’m afraid you will
have to stay at home next Sunday,
Bernan.
G V Martin and wife visited
relatives in Banka county last
Sunday.
Miss Claud* Jonoo looked very
i sad Sunday. Ho didn’t do what
lie said lie would, did ho Miss
Claude,
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Meslrs EP 1 Martin and J W
.(ones west to Athens last Week
oa business.
Kerne Arthur o*rithre and
Olcy Dye, of Jopttaa, were in onr
oommuuity Sunday.
J E Benton *t lie is giing to
merry when ha get somebody to
have him. Right, Jalo, you kDovv
it take* two make a trade.
Tin: young people e joyed a nice
party at the home of Mr. Wyley
Thompson ‘Saturday night.
Coffins and Caskets
Persons at a distance cr.n re
ly upon being suited in Coffine
and Caskets at Danielsville.
Stock is never short.,
I have then* from the heme
made up. Terms mh or note
with approved •eoaritr,
A,S. JCMNtON,
Dsuielsville, Ga.
Wanted.
Do you want to start ths N#w
Year * age l position that will
pay you, provided ya are a good
salesman and collector. Iff# want
live energetic men ts canvas, *ll
Sisger mashiuss and collect- If
tber# is an agent loealed ia your
community w# can locate you else
whore in a good section. 'V# iur
nisb a nice light-running wagon,
ageet to furnish herst auii harass*
and erske a *5Ol. head, fffe offer
a good salary or commission sentrast
one anler which a livs energetic
huatliug man con *k# and save
money. J4*u of character and g >-d
make up do will to acoure wo, k
will) tn# C'omp-t*y ( f#r if Hnc*<*sfal
and the Wusio*s iatni*l*d D ham
died honoia dy, ttiry will be pro
mo;*,] to m#r.. rcspoiaihiy po*i;ieus
of trust and resptpjsipility, with in
crea*cil coiripsasatVen.
A Jdrsas, J . >J. CeimuAif.
District Agent, Ainsu* Ga.
Remember that yoiNran
get the Monitor and Cor
sututionior 1.25 cash.
11 > to 121 Clayton street.
Madison Springs.
Unci# Jimmy McEwen is quite
sick at this writing. *Ve hope te
hear of his early recovery.
Mr. M d'onuoll happened to the
misfortune to get. badly crippled re
el'll tiv . tie was enttihg down a tree
and the tree lodged and fell against
his leg.
Miss Hattie Booth, is visiting reL
alive* and friends near Dewey Rose,
this week
Ask a certain mao about tho
one eyed bat.
The young folks eejojed a nioe
entertainment at Bud Rices last
Saturday night. Every body reports
a nioe timo and a nice crowd.
John Saxton was in Ilannoey
Grev# on* day last w*#k, on buiis
usss.
Mrs. Jim Blooks is quite ill at this
lime. Hope she mar be up again
soon
Several f the people Were and sap.
pointed la*t Sunday at the Were
school house. The Preacher did not
get (here.
Mr. Henry and Hugh McKweil
of F.lberloo, were up to aee us last
week,
Charley Road wsnt. to see his best
girl Sunday.
Miks Emma Crew ia visiting bef
sister, Mrs. Haxton, this week.
Prof . S anders school opened at
the R ice school house Monday
morning.
W G Boothe, of Nickville, was
up to gee ns last week.
The young people enjoyed a nice
singing at J W Beards last Thare
day night. It was enjoyed by evs
ery ene.
Miss Tsvia Crow has returned
from J W Heard's where she has
been teaching a music elass,
Luther Brany,yn visited relative*
iu Hart county laet week,
Tj 0 Brcckenndg# was iu Elbers
ton, last week on business.
Next week will bring cqart and
the Jockey* will I>® on ))and in
number*.
J R Bullock and W D Beaohaui,
of v amir, were in town to day.
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1895