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THE DANIELS ViLLE MONITOR-
BERRY T. MOSELEY, Eunos.
VOL. XII.
Mmi Air line
Schedule in effect March.24th ‘95,
N’rthlN’rth' lEuuth | South
P. ill Pass , I’nss c.jF. M.
& Ex<fe Ex.,Stations. Ex. & Ex.
N>34jAoßß: No. 41 (No. 45.
A M.|P M.! A. M. P. M.
8 15l 9 15 t,vAtlanto*r £> 20j 7 45
8 4*l 9 48|‘-B , fcM ,, nc , i.‘-i.-6;52i 7 14
. B 55jy55,° Tucker .‘-j: 5 40| 0 £-8
1 %44(* Mttkßfe r- *4. 4&1, 39
7iiw24r‘Ei.’ville* 5 11 0 in
88jlO 85 4 Dacula “ 6 00: fl 14
9 4640 48:“ Auburn “i 4 52 1 6 05
10 00110 54i“ Winder ‘*l 441 5 58
10 1511 (>B;“Stathain * * 4 27 5 84
"10 2241 15'“ Bogart “ 420 5 26
10 41111 88“ Athens “! 4 03'6 Ox
10 5811 47“ Hull “I 848 454
lj 0411 56“FiveF’ks“i 8 89 4 45
11 1412 07“ Comer “ 328 4 84
11 2442 18 “ Carlton B 17.4 28
11 45 12 48 “Elberton" 2 52 401
11 5542 65!“Midd‘toij‘ | 2 403 46
12 02 1 04‘Heard’ini* 281 888
12 1 18|“Ca. Falls' 4 2 171 826
12 24! 1 88“ Watts “ 202 8 18
12 451 200 “Abbeville* 147 800
118 281 “Greemv'd' 109 2 34-
1 47' 3 00 “Cr’ssHi!l“il2 41 207
2 00: 8 Q 9 “Moipitv‘e‘42 82, 2 00
2 15 8 29“ Clinton “112 181 1 40
8 84“ Dover “12 09
• : 4 051'Whitmire ‘4l 89!
' 1 4 26 “Carlisle “41 14:
; 5 00:“ Chester “ 10£43
i 5 47|‘•Cfttawba“]l0 08j
j 6 10j“Waxhaw“ : 9 89!
i. j() 80;ArMonr‘eLv : 9 15)
PM. AM.! PM. PM.
Trains 88 and 41 run solid
between Atlanta and Norfolk,
carrying Pullman sleeper, making
direct connections at Weldon with
Atlantic Coast Line for Washing
ton and-New York, and all points
North and East. At-Norfolk with
steamers for Washington,Hay Line
for Aaltimore, Old Dominion for
New Yoik.
Trains 84 and 41 solid between
Atlanta and Columbia, with
through coaches for Charleston,
Tickets for sale to all points- at
atcempanys office at any station
on line, or obtained upon applica
tion . Any other information can
be bad if poll application to any of
the undersigned.
TJ AxniiitaoH, Jon:; K Winder.
G PA. PortmooJi!-, Gen M'g.
B A Nbwlamd, Div Pass Agt.
Atlanta, Ga.
H E Edwards, Agt. Comer, Ga.
Professional.
DAYID W MEADOW,
Attorney at Law.
DiNIKJ.SVII.LK, Ga.
Office on corner, west of Court
House, opposite Masonic Corner
Will practice in all the court*. All
basin#** promptly execated.
Jno. J. Strickland.
Attorney.
Athens - . - oa,
/(I
' Attorney
■' i? “V Danfklsvills, ®a.
Offic* on corner, west of Court
Haute, opposite Masonic come.
-Will practice in all the Court*
it alines* promptly executed.
Geo. C- Thomas,
Attorney,
Athens, Ga.
J.E. GORDON,
Attorney at Law.
Danielsvillk, Ga
Will practice wherever tie ired
pj'ouiipt attention to all business
entrusted t his care. Office North
of ceuat house.
R. P. SorreHs,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Darielsvillu, Ga.
Calls answered and prescriptions
a lied at jill hours.
Diseases of women and children
a specialty,
J. i. uEiriim
i BYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Damklsville. Ga.
(Juice south of court house.
Calls answe-ted and prescriptions
filled promptly.
Local Happenings,
Items of Interst to ‘Tree
State” People Picked
UP by
MONITOR REPORTERS
-a<! Handed Cut Is Small tfoutlifuU s* at to
Be Easily 6i?ted—Births, SeatM,
Marriage*. Yitltsrs, Etc.
■* •' * 'f
v 'o have had a bit of winter this
week.
Picnics and straw hats will soon
be in si a nn.
•f N Bogg,*, Esq., of Boggs, was
over to sec ue to-cay.
J J Hixi>f Boggs, one of Madi
son’s staunchest citizens, was in
town to-day.
No preaching at the Presbyteri
an church* last Sunday on account
of the pastor attending the Presby
tery at Athens.
Mrs. H T Marry and children of
Nicholson are visiting relatives here
this week."
Misses Bertha i ott* and Mattie
Harris with Messrs Glenn Potts'
and James Harris of Jackson coun
ty visited Miss Ida Grimes last Sun
day.
R L J g mitli a popular and rising
attorney of Harmony Gr ve, was here
Saturday attending Justice court.
We will psy the highest market !
price for *ll kinds of country pro
duce. J T Baker A Cos. I'omer, Ga
Remember that you can
get the Monitor and Con
stitution for 1 .2$ cash.
Meet all pedagogues That we
turned out last winter have closed
Iheir schools and gone to farming.
J U M'illiams, who hold* the Con
stable i: in* of Pittman district, was
down Saturday.
H il Tolbert, esp the popular J 1’
of l’ittmau distinct, was lit-re Satur
day last,
Two papers for the
price of one —why not
take them , and be happy
—you will never reet it.
J T P< rterfleld and wife, of Oboi
st on. were visiting Mrs. Porterfield
mother Mrs. Simmons here this
week.
James Bullock and Lizzie Goss,
who were indie ed a ihe last
term of our court for riot ,were
jailed here- to-day in default of
bond. They wer# captured in Har
ris n district.
.Tt- —~ oto> - ■ ■
Last Friday was good Friday, and
was the 1862 anniversary of Christ
death on the truss. According to
th French aetronomwrs tlio hea enly
bodits that gisvitat* arousJ the sun
were in exactly the sane position on
this day that lh#y occupied is the
f i uiHiient os the day Christ died ou
the cross, and was the first time that
>W%air o<tmi red" Since that gitest day.
UudaylH tint
Episcopal* and (Titnolics tbroughe’W l
the world, as a saorsd 4a , an < tbeij,
services ou this occasion are very
impressive ami is attend# I with
fasting and pra er,
• Mr. John Moore Dead.
J. N. M oore. a highly respected
citizen of the county, died at his
home near Comer, on Monday
last of pneumonia, and was buried
on Tuesdry at the Faulkner bury
ing ground rit-ar Dowdy.
Mr. Moore was about 65 years
of age, and had been a member of
the Baptist church for about 30
years. He leaves a wife and sev
eral children, together with a large
concourse of friends. The family
have the sympathy of the Monitor
in their affliction.
W, C, MATTOX
DENTIST, ELBEKTON, GA.
Will visit Carlton third Monday
in each month and at Coiner on
lutiday alter.
nip-iTi-ia guano tecs a compute
jure. !tis an h&nest mcdicin- ’lonest
fy advertised and il honestly Cl. SEB
FOR MADISON COUNTY MSI) THE DI ACIrItAM {r.Vll/TT,
DANIELSViLLB, MADISON CCBNTY, GA.. mUßSDA^fc^pnlk
School Locals®,
J
Happenings of InjESst
Among the Pupils dm
the D H. S. ;| 5
Emma Moore is outef tcflH
this week. W
Lucv Sanders visited Myrtie K 9
Sunday.
Cleveland Gordon is Qut iAm
ill 1.! iv i-:i account oi'AH
The school is (hinking H
t\ picnic al Madison Spring™
tiQorial day.
Fannie Zanders visited Nt fl
White last Sunday.
J
Get Marvin Sanders to pH
riounce D' hig party. 1 ?
The Composition class has jH
most learned j how to punctual
The spe king which we intend!
to have Friday has been pot.JonH
until two weeks later and then tS
entire school will have to soeH
and recite.
W# are watching the weall*
with a great deal of interest noicH
we want next Friday to be a pro!
ty day.
Master Guy Barnett enter®
school Tuesday. .
Miss Willie Quinn bought a rul
her ball for the girie, much to the#
delight.
Mies. Willie Sorrells visited
Lizzie White Tuesday night.
We are all very much slated a]
th# thought of having it picnic aa
the 26th April at Madison Springs!
The Roys ton school will meet usl
wo supp- * aad we anticipate m
tlelightfvl time. *'e hope thafi
a! 1 the p-“ rons of th* school as well
as friends will atlend.
Susie Gholuton must live -in ais
•tP&SSrty ,dijof*3Pftt atumsphire
that we breathe, as the air she
breathes consists of oxygen, nitro
gen and copper—xo she said.
- - +-*4*>**.. .
From Larkin.
P D Hardman says the news
papers are always giving the
farmers advice, and he is of the
opinion that there are other class
es of people wiio need some of this
free advice.
Hon- D/,vid W Meadow has
made one of the best representa
tives tgc people ever sjnt from
the Free jge is brave,
enough to do what ho thinks L
for the beat interest of the people
of Madison. Ho is also one of
best lawyers we have. II was
raised up between the plow han
dles.
Billy Gober lost his only cow
last week. J R Adams also lost a
cow, and J Young Williams lost
two,
J R David is a regular horse
trader. Ue gets $25 boot, every
time he swaps.
Farmers are busily engaged in
planting corn and preparing coi
tpn land lor 5c cotton.
J'fison * right made a no
ble, speech last Saturday night at
the debate on money.
loves mom y be! !■>(• than H ' •
k "*tynilla Garter is trouble<^-*' ; V l 'j
•trie girl,
Those who read largely are best
fitted to converse well, for they ob
tain from I ooks and papers inter
esting matter for discussion. As
to the manner, it ean be acquired
only by social mingling with our
fell o’,vs. A hermit cannot I # ex
pected to be a good conversation
alist “• hether in simple talk or
in the higher forms of conversation,
we need to consider the preferences
of others and try to adapt ourselves
to them. A real amibility will
lend an indefinable charip to our
speech. Abrubtness, contradic
tion, an assumption of mental su
periority, are to be studiously
avoided. Gracionsness and consid
eration are requisite for those who
would make themselves helpful and
agreeable. Children should be en
couraged not only to listen, but
modestly bear their part in the
family talk, asking questions free
ly .and relating their daily experi
ences as older people do. — Harper’s
Bazar.
J W Meader
FHYSICIAN ANP DKGGUMT.
Five Forks, Ga.
Calls answared and prescription#
filled day or night.
Ft Lara#
/ //I
x —Jr a
A batdh of Interesting
jf
: jjjp;—: jf
'tners this
Mewling. <
I
gprf Ibia afctoVrfl^c}‘’the niiH vt^r
tiig ct. ova. unc aj.
finite sick of our community are
■ Rp> wonder why Mr, W S Wil-
K#has thawed off his mustache.
BliiMrC U-Montgomerv visited Mrs.
B' : %jHH uvn 011,3 day last week.
- HBHwsfcr of Franklin visited
fctoo Rirnilv of Mr. J F Payne Inst
week.
|”A large crowd gal he red Saturday
mb) ning and worked in the cem
■Jotni’y,until the afternoon, and went
'fibhiug, The boys said that fish
were easier caught on land than
-water.
Just call on two certain young
ladies of the Fort and you will find
out who'got'lcft Saturday night.
.Mr Collisae Brown went to the
(Tiftive Saturday after gu a no-
Mr. J B McWhirter vfril l soon
Ipye. his house com plated.
We think boat-riding will he
the go nil is summer as some of the
young men are having boats made.
The young people are having a
very nice time practicing for the
euondiviprnent.
luccoas t° the Monitor is our
— a
Coffins and Caskets.
Person# at a distarc# can raly
on being •ulled’io Coffin* ami Cas
ket* at banialsTill#. Stock is
'never short. I hava them from
the horna made ud. Term cash or
credit t® respoasible partioa.
A. S. JOHNSON.
WARNING.
All persons are hereby warned tin
der penalty of the law, not to harbor
or araplo.y Dennis fltebhcas and his
faur bays, -am, Harrison, Cava and
Andrew, as they ara under written
contract *itli me for the year 189,).
This April 4th 1895.
J.M. KIDD.
NOTICE,
j| The remainder of
quarter of 18941 will to
teachers on
and the first'lnitUxteaf the year
will he held oiffiie fo j] o w mgSat
urday, Apyriuik,'
B. N. White, CSC.
►ci al Grand Offer
Wall Papor,
SI.OO to SO.OO Par Room, Includ
ing Borders
We have made special arrange
ment# with J C Lawrence & Cos. the
great Wall Paper Manufactures of
j New York, whereby we are able
toaffer our subscribers the greatest
bppotunity to buy high grade wall
piper at about the cost of produc
tion. Samples and circular show-
I ing how many pieces of paper a
room requires and how to hang
paper, sent free on application.
**ee these prices: Bc. per roll;
Golds, 12c. per roll; Embossed
Gold#, 25c., formerly $1.25. La
test style# need by the elite of New
York. As this offer only holds
good for a limited time, you shoud
make your selection# and purchase
gooda.atonce. Order# #ent C. O. D.
Address all communication# to
The Monitor,
DANTELSVILLE, - - -
if Mr. R jr'Cow to
go mad tbis \veo||
Li B Widia .s dno’of Oglethorpes
best Farmers, was here this week
on business,
M*s, B C Stevens, is visting
relatives aud friends at Comer this
week. * "*
* •
j VV Hardeman an.d iVL W&T6.
Ccld litSV rTIURV* s "*" 5y T
* *
H 0 Mann, one of the ugliest
and best farmere-carpentera in the
county ia remoddling J F Moon’a
house this week. -
G F Sorrell’s house will soon be
complete and then you may look
for another wedding if the mood
dos’nt change.
T R Crawford and hie estimable
wife, of Barborvillb, wore visiting
her# t>u iday,
Larkin News.
Spring oat* are looking well.
On account of “the recent hard
rain a lyird cruet ban formed on the
groundVprevonting corn, front com
ing up. - farmers have,
plantcdiargq cane patefnci, This is
a move in tlwrright direction.
Mr. Billy Gober loet a fine cow
t.he other day.
Mrs. w M Chandler who lias been
sick for some time, still continues
to improve
Chicken cholera is raging in this
eeetiion, hundreds of chickens have
died.*
The debating csociety is
bitor.,4 Iters v ?!lihllllitnilj|y'- tlib
young people of both sexes,
Farmers who do not use guano
under their corn, should immedi
ately apply to Lewis Chandlor for
full information h<tw to make
grains sprout quick.
In bis speech Saturday night,
Obe Smith said a great deal about
Cleopatra. Obe likes pretty wo
men ai yhow.
Kind reader are you fond of ar
gument? Do you believe that the
world is round, that the tun is
stationary? If you believe these
things, you should tackle Mr. H#n
ry Bradly Herring for an argu
ment. He does not believe what
geographers say on theso points.
Before commencing your argument,
we would suggest that |you ssjhtrt
a treeless spot, as tho Dpctbr nas
a habit while argjjingof raring
hia hands air and if
you aro nothin a treeless spot there
is daggef of getting seriously if not
JpHVy hurt by the falling branch
es of tree*.
WARNED.
All persona arA hereby warned,
under penalty of/the law, not..to
hire or harbor, dna Sarp,
colas he is ug(to* tout! act with
me ’till July, \M iB6O, and I will
proeecutoattT tlte ex lent of thi. law.
ThisAtfril 18th JB9s*
* H. H. MANN.
Cottonseed Meal and Hulls
I have a quantity of cotton seed
meal aid hull*—the heel cow feed
on earth—which lam ■ailing obaup.
Dalirarad at Hull, or abipped to
any point on G C A N,
G. W. 13. KAIDEN,
Hul'nitation. Dawdr, P. O.
S ■ ■ ■ ■■■■ ■■■ ■—■■■■ ■■■■■ •
Tax Notice:
] will be at the following placas
on the following date* to receira
tax returns for the year 1895, on
my 2nd round.
f'arlton, May 11th.
Danialsvilh/ “ 7th.
Paoli, L 4th.
9th.
Mill // “ 24th.
Pocat/)igo, “ 26th.
May 9iur>v.
Dowdy, April 80th.
7er, May 24th.
Respectfully,
JOHN F. BROWN, T. R.
? gW. Max i j tu
p Programme
t 411911
Teachers Institute, to lx*
Held on 27th inst.
v a v-‘ ■ ) •
Belosv we publish program f<*r
first session *of teachers monthly
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of your devices* for interesting and
encour aging titan. "
READING
BY W, A. JOHNSON. ' ■
Give your own method, or com*
hination of Methods, of teaching
beginners to read. Do you teach
beginners simply to‘ <*ll words
rapidly, or do you try to teach
them to read understandingly {at
first? How do you interest and
create a love in the beginner for
reading.
WRITING.
BY J. A. GRIFFITH,
Give your own method for teach
ing beginners to write. What ags
or stag? of advancement do you
begin them? How much time
would you devote to -writing in
your day school? What requisites
and preparations are necessary be
fore a child, begins to write?
ARITHMETIC
BY A. B. I'ABK.
Giv® your "own method of be
ginning (children in Arithmetic.
What age do you begin them and
how much time do you devote?
What special plane have you Ifor
teaching a child to add rapidly
without counting.
* *"-**■> ohm
BY W. D. GHOXSTON.
Give your own method of
teaching beginners grammar.
Wliai stage advancement do you
begin Grammar? How do you
cultivate a love in your children
fer this study? In your opinion
how does English Grammar com*
pare with the other common school
branches in importance?
GEOGRAPHY
BY J. B. MOON.
% - ' jSjjkm
Give your own method of.teseh- -
ing beginners Geography. Del
you' have beginusWto draw maps?
other common
schopWrtanclies, what time do you
Jhivo beginners to devote to this
study? Do you teach beginners
geography as it comes in the text
hooks, or have some special coarse
for them?
HISTORY
BY J. 1. KAY.
Give your own method of teach*
ing beginners history. At what
stage of advancement in the
common school branches do you
begin this study? What benefit
if any, in your opinion, is histoiy
to children in the common school
■Branches? Have you any way of
impressing or fixing the dates of
particular events on the minds of
PU srnrwrMr awn on Arnunv
SCIENCE AND PRACIICE.
BY ft, S, CIISXEY.
Give your own [method ef gov
erning and disciplining pupils.
Give your own special plans and
devices of showing children the
importance of having unimpeach
able characters. What effect will
it have on the future citizen to
leave the discipline, order and
conduct of the common school*
entirely with the children.
B. N. White.
W. L. Douglas'
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Over On* Million People vat tfca
W. L. Douglas s3&s4 Shoes
All our shoes are equally satisfactory
They give the beet velae for the Weaev.
They equal cultom shoes tn Style aa4 m.
Their wearing qualities ara aasatysassS.
Th# prices ere Uniterm,—-stasepsS easets.
Prom ■ to *3 eared ever other rnekee.
If your dealer cannot eupply yoa wsesa. Sotibf
Dealers every whore. Wanted -
agent to take exolusive sale ‘in
this vioinity. Writ* at once
NO. 41.