The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, April 04, 1895, Image 3

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ilj to 121 Clayton street. ASStS Ooiiosite F*ost Office; .Now is the time to get the Bargain of your life. For the next two weeks we we offer Jo the trade the remaining &ock of mottling at 50c on the dollar straight through. It is our intention to never 'carry over goods to a following season in tins department- - &***# $ -IP# . Our New Clothing is beginning to arrivo and we must make room. If you want a suit CHEAP now is time. • Come and see ns. 1 Local Happenings, Items of Interst to ‘ Free State” People Picked UP by MONITOR REPORTERS. find Handed Out >n fmal! Pfiouthtu’s so at to Be Easily Digested—Bi'tlis, Saatha, Carriages. Visiters, Etc. : MI) L Pittman minty survey or, was in town Tuesday. Miss Ola Brooks is quit® sick this week. The April si 10 wars ' xve begn to pass, E E Jones & On. of Athens, dealers in stoves and tinware, have been placed in the hands of a re ceiver. S A Ginn and J A Ttoyston, of Royston, were here Tuesday. Several leading citizens of the county were’ in town Tuesday, it being sale day. and also tax receiver Brown was here to receive tx returns.. (t vV Aaron, of FI. Lamar was in town this we?k. Remember that you can get the Monitor and Con stitution for 1.2 J cash. Col. .Tno. J Strickland of Athens, was in town this week. We have about. 75 pairs of mens ""and womens shoes in ■‘hid'd numbers that we will sell at factorv prices. J T Biker & Cos. Comer, Ga. Dr. I H Goss, formerly of this county, nowa prominent physician of Athens, was here last Tues day. % Wo have the best selected stock of Indies trimed hats ever brought to Comer. ,T T Baker <fc Cos. Comer, Ga. - lyyySu a.ml Chickens wanted at L. E. Greens, Dan'lelsville& Comer. Mr. and Mrs D R Moseley visited their son, Dr. It C Moseley, at liovs* ton last Saturday and Sunday. J B McWhorter the leading merchant of Ft. Lamar, was in town Tuesday. Bring us your chickens, eg go, butter and dryhides. J T Baker & Cos. Comer. Ga. Mrs. Cyntha Bird who has been i visiting relatives at Comer Ins re-' tar ned home, J H Bendlev of Poeataligo. one of Madison’s citizens, who owns the famous stallion. Red J Jacket, jr., was in to see us this j week. Go to Brooks and Powe- Comer, Ga. and get you a suit of clothes at New York prieds* ill's YV W Scott was visiting her sister in Elberton this week. Mists Callie Meadow is q ite tick yet. Dr. G G Daniel and wife visited their son Dr. J S Daniel,who is quite si ok at Hoiner, Ga., this week Miss W iliie Quinn visited friend at Harmony Grov-j last Saturday and ►Sunday. Grand millinery and dry goods opening April 3rd. 4th. \ and 6t . Fivery ; y wv' son (Sc Lows, Athens, Ga. ’’ope Hardman, the merchant rince of Larkin, was in town j . isday. Two papers for the price of one—why not take them and be happy —you will never rest it. The Athens Gas Light Cos., has : been placed in the In ids of a‘Te- j c iver. J A Hunnieutt who a j large interest, in this emit; . <>v a- { ed a oontrollin • intern. of the { the stock, and hi • bank. the F in- - s Bank, was 10 princii 1 ant in the matte. 'm ■ oats i to he having h r . i lure this season. Wasted—l OO pounds cotton j seed at one >. J. T. Baker & Cos. __ 1 Comer, Ga. ! L E Greene was in Harmony Grove last Sunday. Prof, G A Gresham of Com r wns hero lust Sunday shakiifg hands with his many friends. Corn ; Prof, wo are always gl id lo see you. v (> have just received. a nine is ket of flowers from Nanz & Noil, nor the leading florists of T omvills - flow; •rs ft re Irosh ar • eut tin<r.s largo. We advise any u > • an ticipate buying flowers to send to th em foi their catalogue, Luther Carrington of Comer was in town Sunday. V. il hur Adams-pent last Sunday with his father. K i) Strie' land was in town lust, Wednesday . and T C Little of Harmony Grove, spent a few hours in town this week. They are jolly fellows and v,e are always glad to see them. \\ inter seems to have returned. Overcoats and fires have been in demand this week. V> S McCurdy, of i noli, was up to see us W< dne.-dav We will teU you a good cooking stove with jbeos any where from 7 to 9 dollaS,, J T Baker A Cos Comer Ga, We will pay the highest market price for all kinds of country pro duce. J T Baker & Co.' ‘on E EL and W. F. DORSEY, Clayton street, Athens, Ga. i School Locals, i Happenings of Interest Among the Pupils of the D H. S. Friday was examination day the examinations were both long and hard. Miss Willie A Quinn visited friends in Harmony Grove Sunday a' from all reports Inula nice lit . Miss vrt.in Sanders has stopped school, also .Miss Gallic Brooks, Maude and a Kelltim, much to the regret of all. | Miss Willie rolls attended the 1 singing at Pleasa t Grove Sunday. Ball playingi -I leading game ! witli the girls in sc 00l now. Gli ,r GrifTeth ited relatives and • elds in rtnouy Grove Surah: Lizzie visited Misaes I\m 11 <l Lranc 3 > Sunday. s M.;* irringt'. a is back -in '.la i, "'Oc had Clarence Adams ; r present and future on his type writer Friday. >xt Friday is speaking day alii of i he girls and boys are preparing sDieir pieces, ?di. s— Edie Gordon, is back inj sc hool again, y Wonder where Fannie Sanders! went Sunday? - Miss Ora Ke] lum visited her aunt j Airs. Graham Sunday. Miss Nancy White, visited ’ -< tires in Clarke, ■' ’ Wonder why'sb Fie of the <■}(] tell Hieir parents every 1 ding that happens n schoo • i)nt tell tales oit of schoo 1 ’ in, Rheto >'• is g ;tl! ig very itjter- \ ■ sting wi teachers and stu- Effie Gordon spent Monday night with May Gilmore. ■ Prof. Gholston speaks" of huy j ing a Croquette set for the school ■ If you want to know low to pro nounce massacred just ask Ethr ! Griffot h. If any body idies to know how ito ]: .nouru e Great lin y can <l,- ! In in the <!- iml infomiation fn.in Boole Bullock. She observes the nil strh kly and pronounces G - hard. "s mime is out of school this week. Several of the boys have sliefied tin ir slices and their shanks look like broom-sttekn, Mo-s Willie May Graham is out of school this week. Marble playing is the leading with the boys now. The good weather has caused some of our hoys to have to stop for awhile, I In our Furniture Department, We receive new goods daily, selected with the greatest cafe- We can al | ? \ ways interest'you in this Department. g V * It have Furniture m Oak, Mahogony, Curly Black and Walnut. A complete line of Baby Carriages just received. In fact we have everything to bo found in a first class Furniture’House. Hgr* Remember Our Prices are Rock Bottom. Charlie Grille Mi spi nt the day in Comer Sunday, Bethel Gordon visited schoi • Monday—( ■me again . J C Sorrells attended singing at. Pleasant Grove Sunday. 0 S Griffeth has stopped school, Clyde Gordon vi: Led Miss Mag gie Poterfield Tuesday night Get Mis* Elbe Moore to pronounce Illinois for you, if you would like to know how, Tommie and Johnie Grimes, also Arthur Benton mid Louie Pour field have stopped school. Eor the past few days some of ( he pupils in the Rhetoric class have displayed wonderful knowledge of the various sciences, On be ing asked “On what science is the art of living founded,” one of the girls replied, “The science of Ete a)o logy, • , # ! In a small sliip of Madison county lying on the east side of Broad river and bordered by Franklin, Hart and Elbert counties, a company of miners have struck a very rich vein of gold and steel. The veins runs from ! Brow’s gold mine in Madison to ' Brawn’s gold mine in Hart. The vein is pronounced [richer than Cal nferuia. Coffins and Caskets. Persons at a distance can rely on being suited in Coffins and Cas kotß at Dani villa. Stock is never short. I have them from, the homo up. Term c?.sh quertfil it to responsible parties. A. S. JOHNSON. G°ttonseed_Aieal and Hulls ■ 1. h.-uto-a'g T2q! it ■ ef cotton seed yneal and 1 u Is— t st cow feed on earth—which I . ellitigehsnp. Delivered at Hull, or nh pp*d to any p dut on G C N. G. .lb P.V'LLN, Hull, at -t on. Dowdy, P. O. $lBOO.OO 1 HN A WAV TO INVENTORS. S 150.00 every month given away to any one who ap plies through us for the most meritorious patent during the month preceding. * W*’ tli*: best patent* for onr client*, and the object of this offer i > to encourage inventor* to kp track of their bri, ht idc Al the >anie tunc we wish to impress upon the public the (act that IT’S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS THAT YIELD FORTUNES, *uch as the “car-win.low" which can be easily slid up and cown without breaking the passenger's back, sauce-pan. “ collar-button," ‘‘nut-lock," ‘‘bottle * ' and a thousand other little thing that most oe can find a way of improving; and these simple “ >n * are the ones that bring largest returns to the -r. Xry to think of something to invent. •T IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS. .ts t'lrn out through ui receive special notice in V. # order/' published at Washington, " 1 ncwr *papcr published in America ,n .. ■ f(> n V/e furnish a year'. aub •mptsot* fa* n -.m, toa!! our client*. ” Ca , ho f -mtivir r.rL rf which wi. ' of copies sketch of the will be scattei j Capitalists and run,. attention the merit? of the , AH communications regardsu . ..,My confidential. Address JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO., Solicitors of American and Foreign Patent!. 618 F Street, N. W., Box 385. Washington, D. C. Rtftrtntt—editor o/thh p„f,rr H'riu/arour ju/"cr famfhlgt, IK EE. 1 | Danielsville High School. I Spring Term, opens Jan. 7th and closes June 9th i , I’his kjli > >1 is t)b‘ t-vijhl ah rolntily free for every child within itliß Sihid ap f>rtV 1 Tin of One Hundred Days at and time in thu school year of ISin. Parents will find it to their advantage to patronize this seool. Board front SB,OO to 1,00 per month. Course of Study: 1 mPriary Grade: Spelling, Reading Writing, First Steps in Geography, and Primary Arithmetic. SI.OO, Iniu'iunediate orado: >* polling, Rendine, Writing, (contin ued) Elementary Geography’ Elementary Grammar, Interme diate Arithmetic Composition. SI,BO Advance Grade : Spelling, Writing, History, Unidte States and General, emulate nml Physicial Geography, Advance Arithmetic o nplote orammer, Latin, Algo-" lira, Pliysoligy ect., SI.OO W. D -L.NY GHOLSTON, Pringicm,. MISS V. JLLIE A. QUINN, ArrirTANT. f means so much more than (‘you imagine—serious and ; fatal diseases re*= T ilr from' -'triflingailments neglected.' Don’t play with Nature’s' : greattst jjift—health. 4 ;r> .w.Wfevirrr zxmcmtMMnafi , £ If \ v*u rrr feeling l i V< H. i,i re- .wesu r ■ / t, Y f" noraily ex , *.ju; vp ?, >;;* * .and oncer;*- * , j-j t! ' iiiorft irlia-. D s-n. pi !•: •.;fwii‘/llofilf>x i L i r £$ I Ju '-'Sir ’ .V.'l’irh ti % - ‘ ' m-A l t '-I It bit f{?t --‘ Ft . .. A f<W fcot *> 4 f ijl I CHS4— belief:t ijf IfC : m ; ■-. It’ t‘- "o U'.-. 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