The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, April 04, 1895, Image 2

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THE MONITOR Published Ev uy Thursday. ONE DOLLAR A A KAK. Moseley & McGowan. Ec ; s. and Props. We are informed that we cannot renew our con tract with the Constitution! after the present one ex nires, so as to give you noth papers for 1.2 v After the present contract ex pires the two .papers will cost you l.)0. Subscribe now and save money, ... .... Tom Watson has worn himself into a frazzle trying to make Black do something that ho has no right to do. Jr ¥e ¥. Mexico and (inutainnln have nettled their little dispute and there will he no voir between llnee two countries now. M< :ie<> put on her war paint, rend tL<■ iiot act. and G.uininalo came to law. % ¥ Harry Hill, the ga-’ forger :md slanderer, is’slill reekim-'a p ■ n , on account <d' failing health. Harry should have thought of I.i health several years ago, and then he would not have not in this t rouble. Local elections in tin* Went : allow tlml tlu> Republicans mndi ! large Everything, nearly., !ms gotn' republican— tlx* d< no>- cmts carrying only a few small towns. 1 The populists arc not. in it at all in th<> west, no the r< tun - show th“ir vote to lw very unall. * * h Cuba’s war is spreading. The natives of the island mem (■> le all turning imtirrecl hub ; ,'m islanding troops daily, but the climate of Cuba does not agree with them, and many are stricken with yellow fever. All Americans are leaving the island on account ol the fever. * * * The follow ing is an ext rue ( fi<mi a real composition written hv a small hoy in New Jer ev. The subject given by the teach.v was the extensive one of “i •i.” Here is what the small hoy wrote; “Man is a wondrrful animal. He has eyes, ears and mont I . I!' ears are mostly for catching c< 1 1 in and having the earn din. The • is to got snutTles with. A man's bodv is split halt'way up and he walks on the split uds.'' * * *• Cuba is about as large as Kn g 1 and proper, without the nrinci pality of Wales. Its greatest length is 800 miles, its narrowest part “0 miles, and its average w idt h about 10 miles. The nearest i m-t to this continent is Manar/. i ly ing due south from Cape Sable, Kla., a distance of only lUO miles The population is 2.000.000, of which !ioo,oot> are Spaniards. Gov. Atkinson lias succeeded in doing whnt no other Governor was aide to do. That in to con trive t with the hanks for tht> pay ment of interest to th.< State on the money of the States’ tliat they use. Only two of the depositories ret used—the Georgia l\ nil road and Hanking Cos. at \ugusta. and the Hank ot Covington. This wi',l )>e a saving of a’out SIO,OOO t . t’ Stale. * * * Sum .lours is not doin'so we!! in St. I■> iis \ii exehan: 1 savs: "Not with-t.-nding the faet tliat nudience of 5,000 to 0.000 .•,p]. attended each m "ting and were sonorous in a ehorous <>f ‘ameus.’ there was a eiirreuev hoveott in oja rati' n against the o<>1!, .•tors and as a eoioq!t nee the I • •k<*r ot Rev Mr. Jones have I-. n : reed t* make non deficiency ; rudi night." * * * Atlanta lu in near "having a se rious tire last M.mdav. tutus,J hv a negro with a wood n 1 : ; >;ug t sleep with hi -p■ • r 1 ing rain t a hot stove. .Vi: : the t. !e --partment reached 10-n ad v ke him, his leg had hui.i.d until t was ready to hreuk. 11 m.l and lus eyes when he wak“d and said he wasawful sortv as it was a good cork. What will Atlanta have next. Brooks and Power, Comer, will sell you the best 25cts Tobacco on Record Ft, Lamar, 1 rn ; • go*ling a kind of move on tie tn. . v oineire planting en ami some preparing for the King. < lil how lung, l.cl‘ujethe people will awake to I on, that n cioji of cotton dovs’nl mean bread ami meat. We tire having a very good school at oni l.arg, mid are very pioml ol Our teacher Prof McXltirry w! <> is tally mid thoroughly ipialliii'd • s a teacher. Ihe spring teiin of the School Mid close li<T|U the I: iddle t ) the last of Aia} with an < xamiliit'ion in the day, and I lie i'l. Lsniar Dili' mafic Club will give an ent.eitaiu lueut a nigiit. They will render on that night, the very line tcmperaace Drama, On Tub Bi.ink. With quite a variety of other good things on the ploy ram. Alias t iara l'ir.man ot Jefferson, who Inis been visiting relauves ami trie",is, in the holt has returned home-siiUcli. to the V\ ilder mid others. Miss Jettie Browrt of Hurt comity is visiting the most charming Miss Annie brown at this writ ng, and a very nice sociable was given her at the i cMili-nce of Mr. George Drown on i'Tkhiy last. Mr. Dl. Wi' yiirle n busiicss trip to Ji.lferso l Wednesday. Ihe A’isscs . . man and Miss Ihiii i A lliiis hoiinicd ilieir friend wio; ,i call on last , m day. (fume a . .) , iiink that Mr. A ietor Hu-iili ill .1 ,-l :• 111, ill) ■ ve. Wns III:* press' and with the idea ul'“Young man go wish’ The idea ol ; iceman seems to he very impri ssive with hoys at preHent, Air. \\ !S W ildt r and Miss Kstell visited Kibe ton recently and W S r turneit anciently, lvilh the date i .pinned on his seal I. \V ;> are glad to know that Messrs Tabor and l >eailwyler will not move to '■■■ iiider this spring. T W Dobbs sins that lie is tine on a chicken swap, tail when it comes le lens, s he in not in it. Ask \ in and liiohiH win re they got those oice boiupnts ■'umtay. Mly the Monitor live long and prosper. A ST AT K, KO'-t SALE. The following is taken from tin; Si.mtci*; S, (' , Item of recent^date: “Notice to ' hom it May Concern: (>n or about as soon as |>o*sih|e, or sooner, we Evans, 'iillm;l!i it ( w ill sell at the (h or of tin* slate con stitutional convention, at < i Inn. i:i, dim ,g the month of -epl.m.-' or. Hb>, all the tract or parcel < I laud on a | swampy Atlantic shore 1.n.-wo as llie slate o. .South ( arolina .>• nde-f j nor It b\ that i riet ol lan ' ki own as i Nonh Carolina Conner! ■ mii.r'i by t live horn white pe.n n the; property of ltads .uni l'..|. ■■ s th | south by that iraei • known as ; tin state ot ln uy .' ■l l i e and ady ahsinieiri i t lie i tiger j iutoxic uus, sold in* and . j . i.soil by any one lan the si ue I .| iwr eouunissio u and as a premium we will throw in any ol all ot city and town eount.vs of tin- state; s.,id laud known as Soulh Carolina the property oi Evan* Tillman V o, suee,; s> rs io t ill I man, Evans A Cos. Purchasers to have only a life lime inter, st in | said state ot oath Carolina. “JSiiuiihl we fail lt make <\p ns out oi said sale, Keans, I dim tti to. have a life time interest in ; said state of mile Carolina. | “En ins, I Uiiu ui A Cos , "if al Estate Owners. ' KAUM Mo]}’" ; (•.). Tit COTTON ST ATMS A>i>tvrerUi'!oy.u, r:\ msition. r,a 1 lyavria >* of hgrJenirttra would c::U ntt.’Ui;>■}?! to tlie va.uable object les :>a e i> i atb . fohowiug. wfiiuh V.V thousae.da of fanners will si a iy. ' ' ’a •* ue'vo iouj and in suit vr fc ;tivr •; ■■ the government 1 ' rv bni: ting at toe * o i I.;: •mati.e.ial vxpasi :,>U, the *' n ° r • ■* I’*' ar ' iiirm m ill . ■ v I, "■ hi .1 by bad 1 ' ad e:: -e v by im proper *®t . , ■ tho foi husbeeome ga 1 u: , 1 \or, sack II.: on • can • a.;.' ... m , v . r.- state. 1 11 " ; t •' b i v.’.i' sho-.v bow with bu-u dams, w::n ditching, nivrer dra: •t •. wlrh t-wra ■.ng, w-.tti sodding at: ; r'o.antniT, the lost gr. umi may be r.oo .. 1. w tb. - curd model, rep r> ; tlt' same Hi) acres, is to show how. iia.i.ic, the farm should look ido.i! , with te ft -' Is and mea tows and : grew : proa r!y dispo i, in P" 1 : >a, tine r->a.l< running at pv->p • .. ins; il ~f up aud down. a .1: uie smadeet extent pr efee. c. i th tt this o’o'etd'<son whl ' ; every tracer au i atimu ;.u ■ Tun ; > eap-ov. 1 methods. e ■> i-e : a et • io\ cm (vttox. H !< ;l "et gen. 4 rally realized tb .t pr-i.; :c. on and manufacture oi coit >n ,’;m .-s :i- labor and capital a.M m . • nee and energy tiiau any o; our known crop. A Woman’s Heart. OI.'E DISEASE THAT EAFfLES TKH PHYSICIAN. The SO *y ■' * a Woman v. 1,-, Suffered for !'•■■■ ■ -*• Uow^lKUMt'nm), {!'> ■ m l:.r .V .trK, .V -/., Kesninu A’rws) V: of tii„ heart has .ilvvarij t; ■ : • i I incurable. The following i ■ ■■ t the ii iji < ' lias: ii i : -- 'Vimlk.'s the success ful n •>r j ■ -n’ treatiucrn till- tlhe: -e. i An-'icr, ;i ftoaj .- ■' . li.:, puk: ~a l,y tin* AYr.ss Is tii;i : . e ot the ru-e hy | t. M! plr ;■■ am; ;< ■;suited |,r ,a-.me 'll i.'e- jnai- si.l.ering with val v ; -f t!i . erin. trrr.ii ci her w i Arr-i;ifr *• 1 t 'l.ll n-.t wall; aci-1-.r: tile r, . iiereoal 1 i go ui, :;tairs without.dot:’ ’.::■* toi-. 'h, : n iin in , die t ami iclf ar:u c • . I fit an avviul CMiftriclina ah,.at ni r /m aiiJ i-'i- t as though I wm • yd w.'.’.i r , Tlii'ii there ii:'- ?. tarn!.!, i. ise at mi/ ;Y at i'tr. Ji::e the lal/und !;r. thing of i-oi'.i r -at ainnial. i hnv ;,:ii.erned ex ■ eat i ■. ; : v “ml July,” e :n!.,ui-d Sir. wa at in ■ ■■*!• rli ',,,"1 jnc an ;;i"..;, :n J;e JUamiiur, teSung , 1 (he wrb il " ;iit vurea effeclril by tl.-, r.ui of J)r WiiliarrV Pink Pills for p...e Pcr.fje. My inuthcv on f. tai'j , ’art ! hi f am! e .*OrW etn, rn. ; i fiw th ; i ever Pim e, except -r a shoit |p.- terial. The rirst h A liiil not la. 111 in In -iit me, but l pel-severed, encoitrc;ed by t'l'cijie ds of mvreiativi' . Afi' r be gio.i' ;■ •on Ihe sc", i d ho#, to ir.v wonder, li..- me "at my rim.t i.rceaSce i aiiiiv. I I ;a ;; and *1 n a- |! 'he dirt rein li.rt ! i;:-i i! to I 1 '■! tay 'he | end arm pctinaily ili'ep ("• •'* The id ••' hasrctuired 1-r. y 1,.-.'- 1i- ml e;.: , w!; eh were entirely devoid u! ' ■r. ai, ! ! : i . ;vel ami • i/.ny r- y.r. a had i:ee?i tr, nhk and v illl f ■ '■■■xu <1 him i :.y the rials ■ i I. I , hat every* I ■ ■ ' ■ ,e i (' rnv 1.. ;! . • ■ * .I'd tie.: i !•*. ve found tc i.: civ Mr, licf.n 1 ; v> ■•! ‘ii,. ’ln : i it: tire mv, i veti t; ■ ei •! ii lil ~; 11 a le< (,{ 1 u idly* an I 1-e'ie r,- ■ , e,;rn." aii f.."me ,f V ; ■ md'-.iti't irer.i u Vj'i'i-- c "i!iierj Of i" ■ , "' . I; t* ..1 n,.| , . -v,, ■ - |l|,l c ■ .1 ... "- ’ tin" ■ , is heir to. I *< nlis am a■■ r.e Sr.r the ti erblel pecul.'ii' : > feireile-, vee'i > a!i i *;m ■ l m ■it iiev,, eiiriniie eon; ti; j,tii-r, ’> 'T in ; -n, e e.. imii n tin- ’e eof ,r)!U1 f eni nt ii..;! - . v • I M’d ni !„ ..... ;' "'D - " vj ; ciß - e (i *w. pa":’, b-eui ncctady, X. Y. * • PPf*! 5 t tf""Jrs s f*- *“> v r- cr- c- V i V.-S . - LJ s* ir li i'i Wall Paper, •i 1 .CO to $6.00 Par Room, civ. 1- ing Borders. ** We have ir; ulo special rntr.p'- menlswit'i J C Lawrence Cos. the great Wall Paper Mnntifa Lure -of Now York, whereby we a n dde tnatter our gttbscrihers tie .-aa-teat oppotunity to bey high g:> ,ie rail paper at about, the cost of lion. 8a nples r.iu 1 circular' ,-!•< rr iiig how many pieces of paper room j requires and how to lam paper, out It< e on applies!* *■<(' .* prices: Bc. p-r r 1 1 e. por roll: Eml i r-ri! Cos.. . . S-:\, formerly $1 25. ].- ?>■ tyles used by the elite of Nev. Vor!r. As this offer only hold:; good for a limited time, you shoud make your selections and purchase goods.at once. Orders sent*'. 0. D. Address all communications to The Monitor. DANJELSVILLE, - - - GA. Don’t Limp Through Life racked by Rheumatic pains. lip handicaps your whole career. Of course you wouldn’t if you could help it—and you can. Plihkiatic (jJEEr goes straight <o the Liver, where Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Dys pepsia, Headache and most other ills start. It cleanses ihis organ and makes it active again—the acid leaves your blood, and yoZi’rs aired. Tcjtimorial below. \ have boon treated for nrt' % ;eral debility ami ehtvnh rhouumt! for ten voarswc horn any relief ; ireo botiios iif %ocr nu“i> i ha• .ireC:ue. 1 s s . K. Warre u, Flau Ask Your Drujjist or Merchant Fcr It CULLEN & NEWMAN, .Sole Proprietors, Knoxville. Tenne&sge. .uilN'S I?OH EISVIB* uros Dyat.-'p&ia, jrt '• geatinn& Dcb a .2?.tf. Youth and beauty exercise their patent sway over all sensitive minds. Upon the alter of the NEW burns ever the incense of admiration. Mindful of this, the inventive genius of the age is ever striving to surpass former efforts and by the beauty of the New creations, to win the guerdons of popular ap ~ pTaOse:~oUf nT absutidehr fresh —the product of the now- Its beauty is unmarred by anything that suestsgg the days of Methuselah. The Latest- Creations, This week will be the beginning of .our Spring campaign—we have the greatest stock ever brought to Athens. Everybody Invited. Monday’s Specials. 500 Dress Pattembs, est Indigo prints, 45c pperattern. 350 Patterns line npritod Lawns, 350 per parn,tta worth double, mO 0 yards good Ginghams 5 cents. \ll) i yard - Percales 5 cents. SIOO yards isilk fiinisiied Sniped Shillings, dar wide, 8 \2 cents worth 15 cents. Vards printed Drill in stripes liu check s, suitable ■ tinui’sshirts, boys waist ) and pant t'astds colors 8 1-2 orlh \5 cents. 100.0 ya\ls Jimn Chamfrays, solid pinks blues and grays, 8 l-2.cenV, worth 15 cents.- j2OO yards \py’s Oasliiue-rs, 25c per yard, g< 40c quals ily. \ i One case Mot-.iied Satteens. 10 cents, wortli cents. U)ue ease printed Ducks, best thing out for ’s waist [8 l-2c, quality, colors strictly t COTTON DRESS GOODS . 0 pieces printed Piques 12 1 2.cents,. 20 cents ade, 25 pieces printed Plisse 15 cents, wortli 20 ecu's, 50 pieces tine Zephyr Ginghams 8 1-2 cts, wo 12 1-2 cents* 5 pieces fine Scotch Zephyr-Ginghams, 12 cm-.ts, worth 20 cents 25 pieces fine French Satteens,Ts eeii ■■ J,i 25 cents. One case fine printed French Lstyns t colors, 10c, < ovi'i double, " \ 1 i *e as fine prited Organdies 15c, be maloiied for • 25 cents, V SPECIAL lot small red Lawns, Dimities and Organ dies for children, x \ Wll ITEOODS. V 1000 pieces fin,i Cluck Muslin sc, regular 8c goods 8 1-2 cents for 12 1-2 cents Check Muslin, 10 cents tor 1 • cents Check Muslin. 15 cents ior 25 cents Check Muslin. Gieat yulues iu plain white Lawns, Pique, Dimities and. Cambrics. Jill LIXERY. Miss Powell, after two month’s study of styles, will re turn to Athens in a few days. WOOL DRESS GOODS. 25 pieces fancy Woolen Mixtures, lovely spring shad ings, 19 cents, worth 25 cents. 15 pieces pin Checks Stripes and Two Toned Effects, 25 cents. Can’t lie matched under 40 cents. 40 pieces pure Wool Seot h Mixtures, Two Tone Efs frets, 25 cents. Same quality sold last spring at 5< c p c r yard. 15 pieces tine all wool Covert Cloth in lovely soft col orings Tor spring. 39 cants, worth 75 cents. SPECIAL-- 20 pieces all wool S. rge, 315 inches wide, in all the new spring shadings, 29c, Sam ■ goods sold last season at 50 cents yer va and. 5 pieces all wool Satin Faced I filches, best tiling out for skirls, 19 cents, worth 75 cents. 10 pieces Silk Warp Taffeta 7 c, worth 81.25. 15 pieces Black Fancies, 25c, Rest .vcr shown for the price* AVB&(ON & ILOWE. Clayton Street GEO. NEW THINGS. In ?m!k and Wool Taffetas, plain and fancy. De Alma’ Taiiiise, B it.tisfi Henriettas, Whip Cords, Diagonal* Serges, Storm 'ergos, shower proof Serges. Orevonetle* an ’ Crepons. Silk striped Challies in solid and figured, guaranteed te wash, 25 cents, regular 40 cents goods. New lot French Challies, Cream, Black and Tinted Grounds,, latest Parisian designs. C REPONS! CREPONS! We have them in all the Newest /reaves from7s cents to >3.00 per yard • Call and make year selection before tho stock is broken. They arc very scarce. Importers can’t half supply tiia demand. Silk?. 1,000 yards Kikii in pretty stripes fov waist ail Chib clrc u s tlruß3i*s, Vf.on l iv 2!) cents. LOOO yards wash Silks 49 cents, worth 65 cents. 1 0 J) yards dark ground figured India* Die, w wJt 73j. N"\v Clings n Grenadines, Piisse, Oiepoas, al 1 Jorde l Kikias. vo w -! v- ei'k Av hits and Cream Tnili is fro n 35 cents to 81.00 per y aid. IIANDKEMC 1-IIBF SPEOIALS 59 dozen Lilies fine Linen henutitoh'a 1 hinds kerchiefs, Mon lays price It) cents, actual value 15cents. 56 dozen Gent’s line Jam uric handkerchiefs 5, regular ..P)c quality, isc ; let" pure Linen hand Embroidered handkerchiefs, wortir-25 cents. N, SPECIAL. 25 dozen fine Linen thread CaUftbqg, hand embroidered, 85 cents, actual value 81.25. 25 doz-n at 81.00, eecli worth 82.00. iJr v .Ah NEW NOVELTIES. V* W v I’i Purses, Card Receives, Shaping Bigs, Belt Buckles, Belt Pms. Stick Pi.is, Neck Buckles and Slides, Wind- • s.ir Ties, Side Combs. !l m- Ornaments,Coloretts, Chem iselts Cliiff ans. plain an.l embroidered. New Veilings SHIRT WAIST. We will plf.ee on sale Monday 100 dozen fine Maddrass Percals and 1‘ renuh Lawn Waist at 75c. Goods that can’t be aiatchen under 81,25 each MATTINGS! MATTINGS! 200 rolls just received from $5.00 to HO.OO per roll of 40 yards, best values shswn in Atheus,