The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, April 25, 1895, Image 1

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THE DANIELSBILLE MONITOR JBKRRY T. VOL. XI!. '• mwi Air Line Wp' Schedule in effect March 24th 'O6, —== -N'rtl) N’rth; South 4 South P. J; Pass 'Pa#s &IP. M.' <fc Ex & Ex Stations. Ex.i& Ex, N<>B4 soHS No. 41 No. 45. AM. P M.; A. M.j P. M. 8 16i 9 15 LvAtlantaAr! 820 7 45 !4a 9 43:“B’tJ , nc’n‘ ? 5 52 7 1 4 S 55 9 55;“ Tucker “j 5 40j (5 58 D OG 10 05;“ Liiburn “j 5 80 (5 48 9 1840 14 “ Oloster “i 5 2lj 6 36 9 27:i0 24 “Liuv , viilfc“i SGI 6 26 0 88 10 85i‘M)acula- 6 00: 6 14 *WWf& 4§p Auburn “j 4 52j 6 05 10 0010 54!“ Winder “ 4 41 5 58 10 1511 08 “S tat ham “ 4 27 ! 5 84 10 2211 15|“ Bogart “ 4 20| 5 26 10 4111 38j“ Athens “ 4 08 5 On 10 58;1147“ Hull “ 3 48 4 54 l t 0411 56 “FiveF’ks'R 8 89 4 45 11 14 12 07 “ Comer “i 3.28! 4 54 11 2412 18 “ Carlton “j 8 17! 4.28 11 4512 48 “Elberton“ 2 52 ! 4 01 11 5512 55 ‘Miud‘ton‘ ! 2 403 46 12 02 1 04 ‘ Heard’ml‘! 2 31 3 38 12 13 1 18 “Ca. Falls 1 ' 2 17 3 26 12 24 1 83 “ Watts “ 2 02 8 18 12 45 2 00 “Abbeville 1 1 47 3 00 1 18 2 31 “Greemv‘d‘ 1 09' 2 84 1 47 8 00 ‘ ‘Cr’ssHill 1 ‘! 12 41 2 07 2 00 8 09 “MountVe* 12 82; 2 00 2 15 8 29 “ Clinton “H 2 18 1 40 i 8 84 “ Dover ‘!l2 09 4 05 ‘Whitmire ‘ 11 88 4 26'‘Carlisle “ ll 14 5 00 “Chester"; 10*48 5 47 “Catawba* 4 10 08 6 lOj “ Waxliaw 1 ‘ 9 89 6 BOjAiMonr'eLv 9 15 PM. AM.! ;P M.P M. Trains 88 and 41 run solid Between Atlanta and Norfolk, •carrying Pullman sleeper, making direct oonnections at Weldon with Atlantic Coast Line for Washing ton and New York, and nil points North and East. At Norfolk with steamevsTor Washington,Bay Line for Aaltimore, Old Dominion for New York. Trains 84 aiul 41 solid between Atlanta and Columbia, with through coaches for Charleston, Tickets for sale to all points at at companys office at any station on line, or obtained upon applica tion. Any other information can !be had upon application to any oi the undersigned. T J Anderson, John H Winder, G P A. Portmouth, Gen M‘g. B A Newi.and, Div Pass Agt. . Atlanta, Ga. PI E Edwards, Agt. Comer, Gn . Professional. DAVID W MEADOW, Attorney at Law. V D.iXIEI.SVILLE, Ga. . Office oti corner, west of Court House, opposite Masonic Corner WjU practice in all the courts, All Luoiuess promptly executed. Jno. J. Strickland. Attorney. Athens - - pa, DERBY TANARUS, MOSELY, Attorney at Law, Danieixvillk, Ga. Office on coruer, west of Court House, opposite Masonic gome. Will practice in all the Courts Business promptly executed. Geo. C Thomas, Attorney, Athens, oa. J .E. GORDON, Attorney :it Law. Dakiei.svii.uc, Ga Will practice wjherever deired proutopt attention to all business entrusted to bis care. Office Nortli of couai bouse. R. P. Sorrells, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Daiiielsvillc, Ga. (Jails answered and prescriptions filled at all hours. Diseases of women and children a specialty. J. I. GRIFFITH. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Daniblsvillk. Ga. Office south of court house Calls answreJed and prescriptions filled promptly. Local Happenings, Items of Interst to ‘ Free Stato” Peop!e Picked UP bv MONITOR REPORTERS *nd Handed Out in Cmall Mouthfuls so as to Be Easily Digested—BiUhs, Deaths, Visitors, Etc. Egg: iiiiil Oil i L. E. Greens, Danielsville & Comer. No preacning here next Sunday. It F Tolbert lias anew arrival at Ids home, ‘t’s a boy, and arriv ed Sunday night. I) A Aiosi.lv was iu Nicholson last Sunday. Mrs. H T Murray and children ot Nieho’son, who have beeu visit ing relatives here, have returned home. L E Greene was in Athens this week. / We will pay the highest market price for all kinds of country pro duce. J T Baker & Cos. * omer. Ga A great many Danielsvilliaos at t, ruled the Indu trial Home Sale at Davison & Lowe s last Friday. J It Bro ks, the popular and Par le: s young marshall ot the town of Coiner, was litre Monday. Remember that you can get the Monitor and Con stitution for 1 .2$ cash. Leila Streetman, who was :ndi<H* ed at the last term of ouv court for riot, was jailed here Monday. L E Brook*, was in Harmony Grove last Tuesday. Our school- will vacate tP-JU.orr,ow "(Friday), and picnic with the ltoys ton school at Madison Springs. Two papers for the price of one—why not take them and4:>e happy —you . will neveNregret it. Mrs- W D Cnrringtoß has been quite sick this week. Jas M White-and wife were rii in/ Mr. and Mrs. W D Carrington last Sunday. Rev. T J Adams we learn, is quite sick with measles. If wc can escape the May frost, fruit will he plentiful this year. The trees are heavily lades now, and if the frost does not come will be of grept benefit te us ,T A Williford of Paoli was in town last Tuesday. Mrs. A S Johnson has bought the Photographic outfit J A I’uff and has moved it to her home where she is now prepared to take your picture. Our double daily mail started last Monday and we don’t how see how we have done without so long. Dr. G C Daniel reports that about thirty old 'soldiers have their application for pensio under the new pension act. Henry Simmons who is confined in jail here for chicken stealing lir.s measles. J W Meader PFIYSICIAN ANP DRGGUSIT. Five Forks, Ga. Calls answaredand prescriptions filled clay or night. Cottonseed Meal and Hulls I have a quantity of cotton seed meal and hulls—the bent cow feed on earth—-whieh lam selling cheap. Delivered at Hull, oi shipped to any point on G C & Y. G. W. B. RAIDEN, Hull, station. Dowdy, P. O. W' C, MATTOX DENTIST, ELBERTON, GA. Will visit Carlton third Monday pi ach mouth and at Comer on Tuesday after. TOR MADISON LI MCCUATIG PARTY. DANIELSVILLE, MADISON OTBSf, GA.. THURSDAY, April 25th. 1895. ___________ ' ' A batch Of Interest! Newsy,* Items. Farmers are planting cu|ofl School will close in a few wwit and lhe i the schoolboys will Bn! to pull the “be.ll cord.” Jj We understand that the party last Saturday very “Payneful.” That is dp|jßj| less true as they returned : k “fisherman’s luck.’’ vO rest during the sumißt", we 'WwiCT he will live to see nnotlier sprmrJj We understand from our merchant that he was weighed in a towel a few days ago and now “tips thy beam” at one 101 • This wasaft e f_ his mustache was shaved off too. Ask Mr. C L Montgomery if lie has patented his corn dropper yet|_ Some of our young men ar* “Wilder” than common. Wewon-, der if'the “Payneful” condition of things at “Phiilippi” is the cause. Mrs. Ware of Franklin county-; was visiting her mother, Mrs. Eli?-, abeth Payne, of this place, one day-: last week. v. e heard a bad tale on Dr. Payne! last Saturday night. If we hear of him walking that sycamore log again we will let it be known. Vick and Richard went lizard bunting last Sunday. They repor ted fine luck, and it wasn’t a good day for lizards either. Mr. J os. ie Hyde has completed his dwelling all accept the ‘chimney, of which be says there is something evidently very Wrong, “The goose hangs high.” Jessie and “the longest pole knocks the persi turnons,” sh we think the same pole will put t^litgs The little Pink near Fort- Lamifr is flourishing, and oficn \ isitwpyvtbc people of oiir ed&mnmtyb''- Mr. T W Dobbs is no longer % horse jockey nor a chicken peddler, but is now emgaged in catching du dlesand he sings the beautifully. There has been a great deal of woik done on the. cemetery recently.. May this g- od woik go on until that sacr-d spot becomes beautiful, lor therein these silpnt tombs,fastmonldi? ing into dust are noble and gallartS hearts th- t throbbed once with as purer love as was ever in the heart of man. Now let us cherish evei the memory of these loved ( lies and_ beautify their grav< s with flowers. That innocent little club is all that reminds us of the late fishing ex cursion. The beautiful spring time is hero with all its giaudure arc lovUm-ss, The sweet violets, with all the other beautiful flowers that shall bloom and die unnoticed, are peepiug Irom beneath the rocks and ladsniug to* air with delicate pcrlmmes while perched in the tree tops the leathered songsters of the forest arc warbling forth sweet notes of joy and pral.-e as they seem to welcome g nil* spring. All nature i* elastic and alert and filled te the core with the ecstacy ef the sun's new courtship, wkilu ‘‘the young man’s fancy lights ly terns to thought ef love,” Success to the Wouitev Long may she wavs. WARNED. All persons are hereby warned, under penalty of the law, not to hire or harbor, one Sain Hudson, col., as he is under contract .with me ’till July Ist 1895, and I will prosecute to the extent of the law. This April 18th 1895- H. 11. MANN. Tax Notice: I will be at the following places on the following date's to receive tax returns for the year 1895, on my 2nd round. t’arltou, May 11th. Danielsville “ 7th. Paoli, 4th. Harrison, April 9th. Mill “ 24th. Pocataligo, “ 2Gth. Pittman, May 2nd. Dowdy, April BCfth. Comer, May 24th. Respectfully, JOHN F. BROWN, T. R. Bought the Charter. The fAugusta and Chat tanooga R. R. Project taken up Again. - • Railroad talk alwtys makes an lave rage Madison county man feel ‘Constitution Jof a recent date, is Struct ion company which is form ing with headquarters in Atlanta. > The new co’nstruction company is chartered with a capital stock of $350,000 with the right to extend iWfilmost ad libitum. ' Mpre than $25,000, it is claimed has already been paid in and the 41 and charter has beeu purchased from the old.company. The Au atsta and Chattanooga railroad it a line that was first conceived jlany years ago by ambitious cap a lists in Augusta and Chattanooga Slid wealthy farmers all along the tine. r The road was to run up the Sa vannah valley on the Georgia side through the counties of Richmond Columbia, Lincoln and Elbert, there switching off through the mountains of northeast Georgia t o Chattanooga on a direct air line |lirough the Bjjae IliQgo. then then the. ta ken up rnortf l)mn once frd has j ailed t4p. Abone UnptfVDb SiK&SS: jlpvannah river. If Thgn came the collapse again and toothing was left of tbeyventure but |mteen miles of sand bank, : Since then the schemo hfts been lakep up again. It is now_ pro fwsedrto run the road in a different feburse, running further away from the Savannah river than was at ‘first oomtemplatod and passing up by Appling, the county seat of Co diunbia county, Washington, the bounty seat of A’ilkes county. Lex ington, Harmony Grove, Gaines ville. Dawsonville, Jasper, Dalton and thence to Chattanooga. - The charter of the new construc tion company has already been drawn and secured from the courts and it is claimed that atameeting to be held in Atlanta next week tljiere will be quite a permanent and substantial company formed. (The work of getting lufficont capital together to purchase the old charter of the August and Chattanooga was accomplished by Mr, E H Richards, of this city, and General Clement A Evans, Nothing definate will be given out by these men yet on the plans thev have in view further than to say* that a meeting will be held in Atlanta next week for the purpose of drawing up the plans. . . f - ■ Coffins and askets. Person* at a distance can rely, Jrrficing suited hi Coffins and Cas kets at Danielsville. Stock is never short. I have them from tlie home made up- Term cash or credit to responsible parties. A. S. JOHNSON. WARNING. All persons are hereby warned un der penalty of the law, not to harbor or employ Dennis Btebheas and hw four boys, "ain, Harrison, Dave and Andrew, as llw*y are under written contract with me for the year 1890. This April 4th 1895. j.M.KIDD. NOTICE. The remainder of the 4th quarter of. 1894 will be paid to teachers on Saturday, April 20lti, aud the first Institute of the year will be held on the*following Sat urday, April 27th, > B. N. White, 0 8 C. Sub School Districts of Madison County, No. 14. Paoli Sub-District. - 0 Beginning at Oscar Caruths, corner of Carlton nnd Comer district!; thence down said Carlton line to Newton district line; thency along dowtr said Now town line to corner of Eberliardt line; thence up said Kberhardr. line to corner ut C M Smiths; thence to T F Christians; Ahence to J A Willifords, thence AV W Keys; thence to ford of creek, near J J Smiths; thencfc to owr Oiinill. V. Ih.. bend, the beginning corner. i No. 10. Thompson’s Sub-Distict, vn - ■ spr -. \ Beginning at mouth of Brushy creek; thence to J J Waggoners; t.hce to Mrs. Loula Borough; thence to Beaverdam creek, just be.ow (if E Hitchcocks place; thence down said creek to mouth on South river; thence up said river to mouth of Barnetts branch; thence up said branch to head; thence to Meadows sub-district line at J W Bryants; theftoe along said line to corner at Jack LaiT/lers; thence up to ford of South river at the Rowe old place; thence /own said river to mouth of Brnshy creek. (■ No. 17. Moore's^ub-District, ’beginning at ford of creek in front of J A Williford’s the corner line; thence along said Comer line to Thompson line; thence along said line to Meadows district line; tlicnoe along said Meadows line to Cedar Grove lino on corner of Collins district line: thence along snd Collins district line to Paoli district line; thence along said Paoli line to the beginning corner on the Comer district line. No. 18. Five Forks Sub-District.' • Beginning at Forks of South river and Brushy Creekjp’lhence said creek to Winlr.nt ford, corner of Patterson sub-district line; thence along the said Patterson line to Oglethorpe county lififrpAhence dowa county line to the Thompson district line; thence along the said, Tftpnjp* son district line to forks of Brushy creek and Bouth river, the .leginnmg corner. No. 19. Faulkner's Sub-District. Beginning ut forks of Brushy creeks; thence up right hand branch by Colberts mill, to month of Mrs. Meadors spring branch; thence on air line to James "Rice’s v thence to the Beusee place on Athens road; tlmdce uloug said read to ford at Biggers creek; thence to Roswell Boroughs;’thence to Seymours mill; thence down the creek to the forks; Hie beginning corner. '• " ' No ; 20. Patterson Sub-District; ' Beginning at lower Winlum ford on Brushy creek; thence to Concord church; thence to Ibjwner old place; *lienee to Oglethorpe county Jure near the Epps old place; thence up said county line to forks of Mrs. Lesters spring„brnnch and Beaverdam creek, thence up saul branch to Mrs. Lesters, thence on air lin.e to Lanes, thence to Bethel chrirch, thence along the road to the rocky ford near the Fault ner old place, thence down raid load to lower VVilutn ford, the beginning corner. • - No. 21. Hull Sub-District. '' :|| Beginning at, Rocky ford,, corner of Patterson sub-district line; thence ui) said creek to mill, tlier.ee along the Faulkners sub-district line, by R Boroughs to Riggers ford on Athens froad, thence along road to Clarke county line at Kellum place, thence down the (Said coun ty line to the Patterson sub-district line, thence along said line to the rocky ford, the beginning corner. . • rsi No. 22. Duluth Sub-District. Beginning on South river at mouth of Hodge creek, thence to J N Griffiths, thence on air line to Kirks bridge across Brushy, creek on Dan ielsville and Five Forks road, thence down said creek to &duth at Pouth river thence up said river to ford at old Rowe place, thence along the Thompson distant line to Meadows district line ar .. uloritr said Metulows district line to the ILmelsville sub-district lmefl thence along said line to month of Hodge creek, the beginning corner. No. 28. Jo* its Sub-District. Beginning at James Rice’s a corner of Faulkners sub-district, thenc* to Luther Nehns thence to Mit Crawford old place, and including all o said ilace thence to J W Gunnels store forks of Center and Athens roads, thence’to T B Crawfords, thence to Little Sandy creek, by left of L L Williams, thence down said creek to < lurke county hne. ttienoe along said lino to-Hull district lme. thence along Hull and Faulkners district line to James Rices, the beginning corner. No. 24. Moons. Grove Sub-District. J|||§fel|j Beginning at mouth of Hodge creek, the corneT oPDaiiielsville and Duluth districts, thence along said Duluth district line Brushy creek at Kirks bridge, thenco up said creek, the Faulkner district line, to corn er of Jones line &U James Rices,'thence to Bradley old place, theno* to bridge across roM between J B Crawfords and Janies Lindseys, thence unsaid bra ich to head, thence to the Gallaher old place, thence to the 'Union church line at Hardy place, thence down said Union line to Dan ielsville sub-district line near Win. M. Throutt’s. thence along said Dan ielsville line to mouth of Hodge creek the beginning corner. No. 26. Crawford Job-Distbicct Beginning at James Rices, corner of Faulkners, Jones and Moon’s Grove sub-districts, thence up the said Jones district line to J W Sun nells, thence up the Harmony Grove road to the forks at the J Y Williams old place, thence to W B Williams, including all o W Williams place, tnence to W J Gunnells, thence to Wilborn 8 Williams, thence to Union sub-district line near B R Williams, thence along said Union lme Moons Grove sub-district line, thence along said Moon s Grove lme to %’%.s Rices, the beginning. No. 26. Saw Dust Sub-District.^ Beginning at J W (&shelJs store, corner of Crawford and Jones sub district linesi thence iffo ig' tne said Joi.es district line to where it strikes the creek beyond L L Williams, thence to James Adame, thence to Hancock old place, tl.ence along the Center road to ford of creek at John Pittmans, thence up said creek, the county line, to Si Beagrayes, thence along Ihe road to Pittmans mill, Hience along the Oamelsville road to Crawford sub-district lino at the J Y Wilhams old plac#, thence down the Harmony Grove road to J VY Gunnells, the beginning corner. No. 27. Bethaven Sub-Distbct. Beginning on little Sandy creek at corner of Saw Dust and Jones sub-district lines, thence along Saw Dust line-to ford of creek at John Pittmans, the Jackson- county lme, thence along the line to the Clarke county line, thence along tfc* said Clarke county lu* to Little Sandy ersek, them* up said creek to the beginning corner. ED'.V. MoCJOWANT B. siness Manager, NO. 42.