The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, April 11, 1895, Image 2

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_ THE MONITOR Pububhkd Every Thursday. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Moseley £ McGowan, Eds. afid Props. We are informed that we cannot renew our con tract with the Constitution after the present one ex pires, so as to give you both papers for 1.2>- After the present contract ex pires the two papers will cost you I.JO. Subscribe now and save money, There h*s been a big enow storm out west, which in the gause of the recent cold weather heft. We think this kind of biwinegs ought to stop. * * * Piiuielfu, illo will h.vv rh good mail facilities as any inland town after the 22nd. hist. After that date we will haven d< u'dedaily Oom here to Coiner, exeept on Sunday, when we will hat e only t n m*i!. * * * It is not Democracy Hint li|i been found wanting when put to the teat, but only individual nn inherit of t he party. Let the nineties of the peo ple retiro thoM Democrats who were untrue to the country iji its' hour of need , but do not lay their shortcoming to the do ir o r Denion rncy. There was nothing in Re publicans that lias been antago nized by our people in the pii*t that ia not stil l there, and nothing could be more illogical or more suicidal politically , than for di* gruatled Democrats to turn to the Republican party for son solution. The Asgusla Chronicle. * * * The hotel Victoria, Athens, Cn. is in the hands of .1 li l oonier again, and his Madison county friends who patronized him in the past, can tind him at the same old post, with the Victoria menue im proved. , Her room an v| neat, and an“d the (able laden with the best the market affords. The servants are all polite and attentive and when you are in Athens and want a good meal or a good nights lodg ing, give the Victoria a'cull, and you w ill be taken care of in a first class manner. LARKIN NETV.j. * rn The farmer* are busily engaged planting corn these days. Bob end Van Scarbrough are the champion draught playar* of our community. A debating society has been or ganized nt Union. Tho young men seem to bo vory much micro.-ned in ir I’op* 1) Ilardiiuhn, our n erchani prince, aas a full stock of spring and summer goods. “The boy a shall not talk to my daughter.” For further particulars ask Lum Woods or Quillu Oarrev and you will hear something f at is heart breaking. Tho scriptures says. “And the people were gathered together”. Our people yore gathered together a few'days ago in Mr. Uil'y Oobers field to witness the breaking of hie in.lie colt. Mr. Gober and tho mu’® rais*d a great clonld of dust. The noise of mrful'fhundering pro ceeded from tho cloud. Tim spectators word awestruck. It is thought Mr, Gobor will gctweli of his bruises, also the mule. MR. GRUMES DEAD. News has just reached us that Mr. Gabriel Grimes, of Jackson coun ty, formerly'au honored citizen of Madison, line passed ovsr the dark river into the great beyond. It is customary, whether deserv ing or not. to u>y something good I when a fellow being is taken tram us, but nothing we could s*y of! this good mail would be enough. Thai lit lived the life of an honest, Christian citizen, ia known by all who know’him. A devoted fat li ar and husband, a man who beliov-j i' l the religion of tbi bleasod Savior, hi* death will be* regretted by all who knew him. His death occurred Yesterday j evening, and his remains ' ware in-j terse, 1 to-day, near bis home in] ainvs aou *i v „ a!..*.* , . u am. i eace to bis ashes. Brooks and Power, Coiner, will sell yoi the best s Tobacco on Reco l JEI'THA XI '. S.- | Mr. Sara Collin i vßited Mr. D N j Patton Sunday. Ell Hell and wife visited his father Sunday, Wo are f- rry to learn that Mr, j and Miff. Jfa.esKidds lit-le infant ■ died Monday and was buried Tims-I day. They have the cymr.-at.hy of! their many friends. Ask David Threikeld what he i rides throe miles out uf the wayl to get home for, when lie > a; while cut in the grave yard on a | rainy night. The young people enjoyed ?. nice j dniicßt Mr. Lorry Drakes the first Saturdav night. Ask T.um Ifcndri: k; 1 ov In like i to bold oil the calves whn lie goes to see his bust girl. Come lignin Lum—we tvio always glnd to see you. Mr. Gabriel Jarred caught two blu cats the other uight that weighed y and 12 lie. respectively. Will be sold at the court house i-> Da iclsTille Gasaid Veunty, within legal lieurs of sale on first Tuesday I in May next ibo following lands to 1 wit: a 1(1 ta'n irnci 01 parcel of laud 1 about 9or 10 milrs west from Dan ielsvillc beginning at I i> kory corner on tb" uortii west oornerof t-1, 0 laud wbioli said beginning hickory cor ner is aleo a corner ot Frank Uor don* D-d and ou Nickolaon Uh m ining; iheoc* alnrg saii Niokolaun line Rom i 20 degr.ui want 37 ebams and bO IRk* to a po t oj.k;J thence south 70 e*t 27 chain* and 7!) links to a Rtak*, thcaoe sialh 81 eart < ohaiaemid 60 linkv to a *tak" lh*no • >uth 66 eait.ll *h*in and 82 link. t ft hickory; throne north 64 #Mi 6 chains to a rock on ;b ate'i.t hence N. 48, K 16 els and 72 lick, to a Ro k or Williamilin, tbenoo N 186 j W 18vha (o a pine, tfc*ce N 26, E 6 c’as and 25 licks to a rook iu the] road at t'ts non h Wiliam* Uj*<l thorn e N "iw, W 11 oh* and lo a red 0 k atump, tbeace E. 8 chs and 60 link* t > j/nit oa W .1j \Vatkin line, wairh is a -o Bir ! bet* eon; or, tl-lcce vn h 49 1- \V j 28 chs snd 601i<k*/o a pine, tlecoe N 62 W 10 el* *r/ 65 :itk*l* a ( in* theucs NlB\V p eh* and 60 h.k to w vies, emouth 88 W 10 ch ud 71 Imk* to Manning oorr.r, ai i acdsadj >ini>g jnnda ot Gird on an: I L Hirbsr oh Kirtb, Uv Ipr.da o tyilltkiia si and lp‘tkiris m Lit!, La'i William* and/Niolo'i’ow on aeut, KioholsAn on fast anil Nicholson n sou'.h, coYtsi J*g Ono If iudrd and Niuty oroN****, m.rior hasp w*l watered, well inip’ov I and a go id port'in •’*ae in high atnta of ca ! - livrttion. Si’d tbs property o Noah N P t'Btan deoil ia tko ban 1- ef M D L PiUaian, ad p, of No*h W Pittaaa*, deoli to .aliafy a fi fa i- from Madison Superior oouit in Gvr ot 'l'he NTw EagfTuiFYrwfigaß- S'ourity c.impiiay agiinat m IlTlb- Pittman, ad. ■{ Noah \V Pittman, do’d writlen nufoo give* m D L Pif.man and J II Mat’tws, terfants po*ie>'ei as the law r<juir ■. Term, cash. Pioperty foisted oat in <i fi. this Ai*ril 11th 1895. L b Brooks, S': ©riff. POSTPONED ' s r. it ~ i— M‘id ;i _ county. Wd' he s jdontte fi st TANARUS *is i May .x *t tb 0 urt inmn if Said Court* wnhia the legs! h nr* ot s vl to th* htght • <*r ash ih-. to! lisgpfop?)Vy to-w t; On* cert.-ie tcyct of lmd \—i -■ xud b i\g in the o,ui.y of Mt. (t.c •aid stalk bsog ft | * t t the J A Barrvuian *rct ef land, the win le tr*a c isla atu 800 acts a, 200 ftor, h i g 1* 4 *d ©a * i *ca* be<rg -e;* vU . 4* of *iJ ific and h*vi£.g, th tad out bulldii jp>t)isr-. on nad fvw tided.* f !>w*: O > to;t’ b, I irds if T B rswwjMv bv S K Ginn b, Martli . T 4 djs Tt itCo.ttl Ift-10l t J A ' f yi-i* • VIKA*© 1 , *-- i*. ovi'dVßjrbmui r.f g Qp tc.v*. B*'P ad c- x tho hSi!’* t • f 1 A B rrym m to s *i-fv si u\* ct • ■fen ii.'cl fro ' th Jos H* C\rl of h H7O G 41 F Jukba o If iu f so- . ' s A G no va S \V .1 >i\ <i*r. -d J A lUf y ,s>. Lt ,■ made by C \YS ' bor j ijjo and tu.-ss-i svsr to 111*. I.E RROQKS, Sh-'iff. NOTICE. Georgia Madison c*uiKv. Whereas the Koail Tonuniss ioaev of tin'2o4 LM't. oJjmu 1 ?ouuty, having ivnorU-d in f-.ieor of a public >•*■4 U-aOiiV from nmu-1 F White*, on l-y tl ' i:|i*mx, J M KhUs Mi)* (hmloiv and into the \i)AOulx ville ro.vi.nlu- the iveldoue\f 1) W Vokdoij. 11l prisons arc hereby | it ycr” •"• *i\i : fii* '.'.on xy\i-iX * ; , >tvs’aVv vhv sliJ r- i Muo ihi ~o t be * s;;,\ ishe 1 as oo.* of the socostd 01-ts> pith ’ 1 < i -id *>i sai't ooiini v. This April 1*1,1805, G ' Daniel, Old, ; Corner Column . ' ' r ' f A S'i A batch of Interesting News from our Rail , vov' Metropolis. — -- The rin last ‘“'unday: made the farmeis siuii ■ quite .pleasantly, v.t ii: ir laud was getting somewhat I hard. * 1 . Tie hand of '.lie diligent shall 'War rule; hut the slothful shall j come to naught. We ar glad to state that little | Grady, sou of Mr. and Mrs. A. I Thompson, is some better at this! writing. Our clever depot agc.nt is nokl ordering j • lies by the ear loads hurj the spring season. Too late, II J Messrs Will Power and 1 raukj Mot*;', of Cailtou, were in low* las| ehoson Than 'great vnLes, and loving favor rather Uiaii silver and gold, .Messrs D R arnf B T Moseley of Danielaville, were in Corner last Saturday, mingling with their | fl ielids, Cot f< t> seed meal and luille cheap for cash. L E Greanc,- Co j mer, Oa Th* tolling party returned from | Favaim-: Ii nvt-r last Friday, .and re- ! j p i t poor -um si. 1 Easier Monday picnic will take place next Moed.lv, at Comers mill O F v'eCree, of APliens, spsiit last , Sundiiy w t:i Mon. • (J Direlnuoiv, of l.'im.i r. I'ottei is a dry morsel aud qniet ness therewith, than * house full of Karri Ileus with strife. (bio 01 t timers most prominent * n.linens men, has a cunning wa v of fishing for an invitation to dinner goes to Athens. I ’* that wslketh in the path of duty is sale; hul. he that ■ pursuelh 'in will saiviy to uj to min. .1 l£ Brown ol " then*, was in Co'- mer last week, writing policies, Ihe ( C A; N railroad has given Coin 1 anoth* eiusshig. s ‘ C'l ■s A Trapp, who has been- visiting’ bis mother iu Fouth Cirolinu, re-'* turned to Comer last week. Qrentblfeftsitigs nre yy jti.st 1 ; but df sii'uc’tioii will ! r the reward of the wicked. {■ Miss Maria Kidd, of Dani dsville, tins been visiting Airs. A M Scar borough, of Coiner this we^k. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Latimer, of Athena, visited Mrs. Latimer’* father last Saturday and Sunday, Boast not of to-morrow, for we know not what. 11 clay hence may bring forth. Mr. and Mrs. J S MsCurdy were ,\ isiting in Paoli last Sunday. __ TPfdph Comer, of Maysville, was visaing his uncle, A F Comep this week Tv A litfht more sleep.a 1 ittla more plumber, aMiltie more folding of the hands, a geeat deal of frolic end fun, have iHy*bted tbo pros pects Jof many aNioui g m our land. ' * 'MM HE Edwnvda started RtsPivt .Folks I'vsl Sunday, vr hen lie th_- rived a t that point, the hail was falling so rnpi ily that lie decided to go ou to Athens ui:d see if any damage had been done to his pas ture Mi eaid town. Treasures of wii kedneas will profit ue nothing;. but duty to I man atiu God wiii irte uu from ilcatli. , sßC3!ff 3;.LE.' Injbest hifldsr foretell, t*ie fatowiitp u-c --pett.v tc-wit: -t)*s csrUia st-wshouse ; lot in th* town of Curb.m. Oi. iv-.d scriliftl it* follows. A po. t;oa of lot If a. ’ in Block 'JUsiilns of ,it\ towu of Carl -i ton !3ni,t ! : nt tho Xortli-i : . I ~f }o I I Set to rail* Y'. . i t :;o fast along sc: ti rs>. Ip .a,! , r n i e*l; ttaaso ruu- Y* ! si-ralel I'Wtio <1 duo ot) teat to tile bekinnias oo.ni 1-t Vein:; ou V'orv Jrtfo r..octvffttjtta' buillsntf with \tdyff; f.< r strrro, Ssi.l prooiVtr lavi-t vv^-v ■... of J j Au-is Vii t, s*twf> an "V*cuti,'n is-.tied fn.m lhacit) t'mn t Court of Clarke oua ly. (!.\iu favorßauk of the tTnivaisitr i. C.. tn -1 v J Anglaurf !' t,j-. J A Fowler) sod C SAtrehar, endoiwr. snd trausfeivdl i ■ J A Fowler. This April Dtli 1*1)5, \ L. K. BItOOKS, srljri3 J . * % l-’ Youth and beauiy exercise their patent sway overall sensitive minds- Tpon 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 poputar ap- stock is absutloely fresh;—the product of ths now- Its beauty is unmarred by anything that suestsgg the days of Methuselah. The Latest’Creations, . x This week will be the beginning of .our Spring campaign—we have the Neatest stock ever brought to Athens. Everybody, Invited. p| Monday's Specials. 500 Dress Pattembs, est Indigo prints, 430 pperaUern. 350 Patterns tine npriled Lawns, 35u per parn,tte worlh double, 30 '0 yards good Ginghams 5 cents. 500 ■ yard- Perea loft 5 emits., 2000 yards Silk fiitiished Sniped Skirtings, dai wide, 8 1-2 cents worth 15 cents. 2000 yards printed Drill in stripes an check s, suitable for men’s shirts, boys waisto aud pant fastds colorsß I*2 worth 15 cents. 1000 yards 1-inni Chauifrays, solid pinks blues and grays, 8 1-2 cents, worth 1-5 cents. 890 yards boy’s Cashmyrs, 25c per yard, goed 40c quals ■ ity , i.On i case Moraied Sattesna, 10 cents, worth 20 cents. ' One case printed Ducks, best thing out fur boy's waist 8 l-2e, regular 15c, quality, colors strictly fast. piiE'.AGQODS f , ™... t P }' • ‘,4 J'T’T- . .. - * • r 0 pieces printed Piqnea 12 1-2 cents, 20 cents grade, 25 pieces printed Plissa 15 cents, worth 20 cents. 50 pieces line Zephyr Ginghams 8 1-2 cts, worth 12 1 2 e&fitV x 5 ' pieces fine Scotch Zephyr Ginghams, 12 cents, worth 20 cents 25 pieces lino French Satteens, 15 cents, worth 25 cents. Ou case fine printed French Lawns best colors, lOc, wot ih double, 25 pieses fine prited Organdies 15c. cant be matched for 25 cents, SPECIAL lot small figured Lawns, Dimities and Organ dies for children, §ll WHITE GOODS. 1000 pieces fins Check Muslin sc, regular 8c goods -8 1-2 cent- for 12 1 2 cents Check Muslin, 10 cents for 1 > cents Cheek Mu-lia. IS eentsior 25 cents Check Muslin. Great values iu plain while Lawns, Pique,Dimities and 0* in brio*. - : ■ MILLINERY. Mjsa Powell, after two month’s study of styles, will re ■ton* to itbens in a few days. ’ ' WOOL DEE 33 GOODS -825 pieces fancy Woolen Mixt res, lovely spring shad ing s, 19 cents, Vorth 25 cents. 15 pi.o es pin (Jheisjks Stripe* and Two Toned Effects, 25 cents. Cant beNnatched under 40 cents. 40 pieces pure WoolySeoUh Mixtures, Tw • Tone Ef fects, 25 cents. Same-quality sold Inst spring - at stio per yard. _ \ In pieces fine all wool Okvert Cloth iu lovely soft col orings for apring.39 centsKworth 75 cents. FT ‘Etd AL—2O pieces all \vUol Serge, 36 inches wide, 11 all the new spring shadings, 29c, Same goods sold li st season at 5b cents yet yavl. 5 pi sees all wool Satin Faced Duelus, beg t thing out for skirts, 19 cents, worth 75 cenlsX* 10 pieces Silk Warp Tuffota 7 •:c,\worth 51.25. !1" pioc t Black Fancies, 2 *o, Best, ever shown for ih | pnice i - V 1 1 ' \ qO \ I I! 4 Clacton Street. KBpS^. ■* -A-TPSaEICSIW® GSEO. i NEW THINGS. • In Silk and Wool Taffetas, plain and fancy. D_> Alma’ Taini.se, B tt-tis: lleiiriottas, Whip Cords, Diagonal* Serges, Storm srges, shower proof Serges. Cieveuotte* an Crepons. Silk striped Challies in solid and figured, guaranteed to wash, 25 eeuts, regular 40 cents goads, New lot French Challies, Cream, Blank and Tinted Grounds, latest Parisian designs, CREPONS! CREPONS! We have them ia all the Newest v* oaves fro.n 75 cent* to $3. 0 per yard • Call and m ike yeiir selection before the stock is broken* They are very ucarca. Importers can’t half supply th.3 demand. Silks. I,obo yards Kikia in pretty stripes for wai3l and OhiK firm's dresses, Monday 29 cents. 1,000 yards wash Silks 49 cents, worth 65 cents. 10 0 yni'hs dark ground figured lndias 48c, worth 750. New things in Grenadines, PiUse, Crepons, add lor dad Kikias. New Ist Black White and Cream Indias from 35 esiu* to 41.00 per yard. HANDKERCHIEF SPECIALS. 50 dozen Ladies fine 'heer Linen hemstitch.id hind' kerchiefs, Monday’s price 10 cents, actual value 15 casts, 56 dozen Gent’s fine ambrio handkerchiefs sc, regular 15c quality, 15c fer pure Linen hand Embroidered handkerchiefs, worth 25 cents. VERY SPECIAL. 2o thread Cambric, hand end roidcvid 85 value -1.25, 25 doz u at sl.oo, eecli worth 42.00. NE V NOVELTIES. In Pursue, Card Receives, Bags, Belt Buc.kdls, Belt Pins, Pins, Neck Buckles ail’d Slides, Wind sor Ties, Side Combs, liatr Ot namsnls, Colorstts, Chem isetts Chiffons, plain and embroidered. Nsw Veilings, SHIRT WAIST. I We will place on sale Monday 100 dozen line Maddrass Percale and French Lawn Waist at 750. Goods that can't be matchea under 41,25 each MATTINGS! MATTINGS! 200 rolls just received from :?5.00 to *IO.OO per roll 40 yards, best values shown in Athens,