The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, May 02, 1895, Image 1

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THE DAW*LE MONITOR: •' V *•'■'■ ** A-xfSs&XSS- BERRY T. MOELEY, Editor. VOL XII. Seaboard Air Line Schedule in effect March 24th '95, N’rth N’rth South .South P. M Pass Pass &P. M. &Ex& Ex Stations. Ex. <fc Ex. NoB4 i\o3B [No. 41 No. 45. AM. PM. jA. M. P. M. 8 15 9 15 LvAtlanta*r 620 745 8 4*2 943 “B’tJ’nc’nr“ 552 7 14 8 55 9 55“ Tncker “ 540 658 90610 05 “ Lilburn “ 530 646 . 9 16 10 14 “ Gloster “ 521 636 92710 24 “Law’ville“ 511 626 9 46 10 48“ Auixftn’4 4 52 6 55 10 0010 54“ Winder “ 441 5 53 10 1511 08“Statham“ 4 27 5 84 10 2211 15“ Bogart “ 420 5 26 10 41 11 83“ Athens “ 403 5 08 10 53 11 47“ Hull “ 848 454 1 1 04 11 56 “FiveF’ks 11 889 445 11 1412 07“ Comer “ 388 4 34 11 2412 18 “ Carlton “ 8 17 428 11 4512 48 “Elberton“ 2 52 401 11 55 12 55 “Midd‘ton“ 2 25 846 12 02 1 04‘Heard’mt“ 2 34 3 88 12 13 118 “Oa. Falls' 1 217 326 12 24 1 33“ Watts “ 202 3 13 12 45 200 “Abbeville 1 147 300 1 18 231 “Greeuw‘d‘ 109 284 147 800 “Cr’ssHill 11 12 41 207 2 00 8 09 “Mountv‘e‘ll2 32 2 00 2 15 3 29“ Clinton “ 12 13 1 40 3 34“ Dover “ 12 09 405 ‘Whitmire ‘ll 39 4 26 “Carlisle “11 14 5 00“ Chester “ 10J43 547 “Catawba 11 10 08 6 10“Waxhaw“ 939 630 ArMonr'eLV 9 15 P M. A M. P M. P M. 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,Bay Line for Old Dominion for Ndw York. Trains 84 and 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 of the undersigned. T J Anderson, John H Winder, GP A. Portmouth, Gen M‘g. B A Newland, Div Pass Agt. Atlanta, Ga. H E Edwards, Agt. Comer, Ga. Professional. DAVID W MEADOW, Attorney at Law. Da.niei.svillk, Ga Office on cornet, west of Court House, opposite Masonic Corner \N ill practice iu all the courts. All business promptly executed. Jno. J. Strickland. Attorney. Athens - - Ga, BERItY T. MOSELEY, Attorney at Law, Danielsville, Ga, Office on corner, west of Court House, opposite Masonic come. Will practice in all the Courts Business promptly executed. eo. C- Thomas, Attorney, Athens, Ga. J.K. GORDON, Attorney at Law. Danielsville, Ga \Y ill practice wherever de-ired prowopt attention to all business entrusted to his care. Office North of oouai house. R. P. SorreMs, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Danielsville, Ga. Calls answered and prescriptions filled at all hours. Diseases of women and children a specialty, J. I. GRIFFITH. " PHYICIAN AND URGEON Danielsville. Ga. Office south of court house. Calls answe-ied and prescriptions filled promptly. THE mm EXHIBIT At the Cotton States and Inter national Exposition. TEE FARMERS WILL GET $3,003. lion. XI. T. N.Hhitt, tin? IvAi'Ctttivw Offloer, Auuouitc it t!: lUt of !'r*>uiuiujft l/Il'.r!•••'* ml :hi tiiai lout* Governing ti Awards. State <>f (i .:okg DMPAin .MF.NT OF AUKlCUl.lllfCff, Atlanta, (Jkoikjia. In pit rsiirtlii’D Of tlioa.itioil of lius lailiro 5)7,50U for t.lio |>nr liohi. of mak'iog ; t li'si'lay of Georgia resimiws hi, t he ColtiuiStatas Ail cyiiMiicuciiiV m.-p. -ts. '..,,.1 IVc. 31; lyfS. tne i.'tTfi'ion in elur.-ge of tin, ex bh'Tt has offered I lie following premium* for roonrv exhibits, collective displays by individual* imtl specimens of crops, in or der to secure mafermls for Die ii.yricu'tur al flopsrtrni-nt of the state's display. A .iniiiisoine state building lias been provided, to lie useil exclusively in illiue traf i i,e natural wealth mid prngaosfl of Georgia. ami all of our citizens who can do so are urged to take a hand in the wor. anti ilt us share I lie honors atol prac tycr.l benefitsof I his, the greatest opportu nity we hivo ever had to show the riches of our fields, ami other resources to the world, LIST OF PREMIUMS I r or K.-sl l>ls,lay of Kiel 1, Oreln.ril anil (iarilnn Crops Alsnle l.y Counties; All Pro loots to Its drown by Citizens of the County Exhibit In.. Sn.iie .—One Conn, ty Pi- in uni Only Will He AwnitleO In Koch Coucressiou:.! l.iatr ut. First premium $500.0(1 Second premium.. 400.00 Third premium 300 00 T' tirlii premium j>(i i.mi Tlie next seven counties, each lOO.IKI lit.ST eOI.I.KCTIVK AItUMTI.TIO; M. lUSPr.AVH MADE TIV SIXOI.K. INUIVIDI Al.f',, SAMK IIS -IXO fSISOWX OK I'IUIDUCEM 111 I'AKIUsS MAKrNIi KXiyillT. First premium. $150.00 f'rcond premium 125. 0 Tiiird premium joo.oi) Tim words “hest display’' refer first to quality, and second to variety Ju no eaau qttaul ifcy. SCALE OF POINT* TM .HMMHXO DISPLAYS. Field and forage crops. 35; orehr.i'd and gardii products Vumi aidustries, 25; artistic arrangement of display, 25. Coin.ctiva DUpliy* to K MnSu l.v Sliiifla f utlivhluals. A: I t HNS. Firnt i"ii;ul Brvin. Ur*ni. Bert. Watermelon iliajilay.. 20 DO $ 0 Of) “ Canieluniie Nut, men Melon uiy]ilay 11l UO ft Ul cr.ovKK. okAX!$:<H, ure. ' Best Display clovers; 25 lb bales, one bale each va riety 20 ('0 10 (VI Best .5-lbbale Hi-rnmilft )iay 20 00 10 Ofl “ Display native iirasses, 25-1 h iiales,tnio bale each variety 25 00 15 0(1 “ Herbarium of nalivs trasses (only a creilirs ble anti c.tirreelly label ed display) 25 00 15 0(1 FRUITS. Best Display of fruits 10(1 00 ftodil Display peaches, five or more varieties, a half , busbel each 20 00 10 00 ** Display cultivated crali apples, half liusiiel 500 250 *• Display pears, three or more varieties, half bushel each 20 00 10 (XI ** Display apples, three nr more varieties, a half bushel pitch 20 (X) 10 (X) “ Display plums, three or more varieties, one half bushel each 600 250 ” Display cherries, tiuee or more varieties, ouk half bushel each 500 250 “ Display apricots, one half bushel each 500 2 5(1 “ Display three or more varieties, one half bushel each 500 250 " llispl.u quinces, one ha 1 f busiiei 500 250 BERRIES, HTC. !Jhst Display of mulberries, three or more varieties, one-half Imshel each... 250 200 “ Display of blackberries, One-half bushel each.,. 500 250 “ Display of raspberries, three c • more varieties, one peck each 500 250 “ ] )isplay of strawberries, three or more varieties, one pc; each 10 00 ft (Hi “ Display grapes, three nr jtir.re varieties, oue half bushel each 20 00 10 (XI “ Bisolaj Japanese per siifimons, three or inure varieties, < Hu half bush • el each 500 2MI OAR URN VKOKTA..I.ES. Best Display of garden vege etubles grown by o ie person ( id. 850; 4f.h, *23) 100 00 75 (XI HOME INDUSTRIES, ETC Best Fresh I, utter.lo pounds 500 250 *■ Jloiwc i.ade clicc.se, not less titan 10 pounds 5 (Ki 25U “ Conntrv cured bacon liaui 5 (X) 280 “ Lard, 10 ponnds 500 250 “ Display preserves, jel lies. catsup, sauces and canned vegetables 50 00 25 00 ** Collect, n dried fruits and dried vecetibles... 10 00 500 WISES AND IIONKY. Best Collection wines, four or more varietjes, one gallon each ~. 10 00 500 “ (Vine, any variety, one ?:a!lon or more 500 250 lisplay of honey and pro ducts of the bee by one owner 15 00 10 00 “ Fxlraeted honey, not less than one gallon SCO 250 FIBERS. Best Display fillers produced in Georgia 2" 00 15 00 Belt Spe’ciiieno of Crops. COUST. First Second Prew. Prem. Best Bread earn, one peck.. t 500* 2 50 “ Stock com. one |*erk 500 250 “ Farly c'Ri (field) 1 peck 500 2 .V) “ Iboom ;orn, 20 pounds.. 500 250 “ Kaffir corn, 20 pounds.. 500 250 All corn to isj displayed iu ear or bend. , OATS. Best White winter or grazing; oats, oue peck 300 250 “ Kerl rnt proof oats, oue , peck 500 250 Earliest bats, one jj*ck.. 500 250 FOR MADISON COUNTY : 4S'I)M?KMOCRATIC PAU'i Y. DANIELSVILLE, MADISC Nj THU RSDAY, May 2nd. 1895. v,n; 5M B rst R'vl v heat. r..;. - ,~k 5 Rp - Sjjfcjj “ 'Adiljfi . iit'ii.... • ms !;., “ Any other "'1 ei ip* k 5 ls)4 -3® UVK ANP OaVcKV. 3pj Best- l?ye. one .iv.-k 5 f*> S:SO ; “ Barley, oue peck 0 U^v.JgS ITAS. C-Pt Fid ! peas for i.toc!:. on. 11 er more v.irtc-iya | e.:s, osv.! i ck'em 15 “ Field i>. _s ur table, 0.4 " Wjl peek. 7.. 50> 'fMSji POTATOES, tifC. iO Best Sweet potatoes one peck 5 (13 “ Five < r more varieties sweet p itapats,otififp C& 13>(X) 5 od‘ " lr : sh potatoes, one peck, i kii li 5 00 “ (olleetiji:i five.or inoea 1; varieties Irish potatoes,/* rji die peck each 10 03 “ Hutalmgas, one pc!{... 2 f>3 •%%&, “ Chiut'as, ope wtek...... ft- no ••*=s). flround peas, one peek SCO 3 ftff “ Five or tuora vaikdiet ground peas, one peck • CJ'&p each 5 C3 •2 50 men, oniTS, fr a. .>■; b Best Cleaned r ce, one peek.. 500 250 “ lloiiKh rice, one peck.. 5 ;.i) 250 “ Upland rice, one peek.. SUJ' 2 50 “ Bice in sheaf, rouqh aud milled SCO 250 “ Grits, one peck 500 250 “ Bread meal, one perl;.. tOO 250 SUGAR, CANE, BY HUP, PTC., Best Cane syrup, two tu'.ioiu in trl iss 500 350 “ Boruhum syrup, two callous in glass 6CO 250 “ Sugar cane, not less than .12 stalks, green ... 503 QSO “ Sugar cane, ribbon of) 230 “ 20 pounds sugar 500 250 TOBACCO. %'vSira Best Leaf tobacco, 10 lbs 10 00 500 ’* Chewing tobacco, 1 box Silver Medal “ Smoking tobacco, 1 box Silver Medal Cigars, one liox Silver Medal " Display cigars Silver Medal Only ti ix taking premium lie routes proper! y of state. COTTON.' . Best Short, staple cotton, one lulu 25 00 15 09 “ Long staple cotton, up -1 m l one hale 25 00 15 00 “ Bea-lslmul cotton. 1 bale 23 00 15 00 Cotton to he packed ia bales rf not. ov-r 500 lbs. each. ■ -v,if. Cn’.y lrdes taking miums In come property of the etate. KftriTß. •. f Best Fciaches one-lialf bushel ~20 00 10 00 “ Bears, one half bushel.. 10 00 500 “ A'ip|es, one-half bushel 10 00 500 “ Blums, oiie-lialf liusiiel 500 250 “ Cherriesone lialf bushel ft 00 250 “ Apricots, 1-2 bushel 5 (X) 850 “ ?'ect.arines, 1-2 bushel.. 500 250 “ Figs, one-half bushel... 500 250 “ Quinces, 1-2 bushel.... 500 250 IfERKIES. HTC. Best Black berries, 1-2 bushel 500 250 " JB'kijberries. 1-2 bushel 500 250 “ Wild Kaspberrieg, 1,2 husitel,. 5 00 “ Dewberries: l-lllWhtP* fl iWj 1 illl “ fl rawber-ies. 1-2 “ B'eek Mhcki-lberrios..,. SDO 2 ui'i “ .Taiiam se Perolmmoilo, 1-2 bushel 500 250 . GBApKB. i S; Be it Crane.-, best 25 lbs 10 03 560 “ B< uppiTiiongs, best 23 lbs 500 250 “ Vusemlines, best 25 lbs. 250 200 (All grapes to bo on stem.) 4>, MEMBERS .or til - Oortrli *lhlm Kxiilblt Commission foiiKtltiii Ml by .faint Iteznlntlnn of the O'S t-I Asseinbly, Approved l>o<ietnber IS. lft:)4 W- V. .Atninsob, Governor. Chairmanr 11. T. Nf.sbitt. Comm’r of Agriculture, Kxi.'uii ive Officer. • .J M. T; 1 :': : t,. Attorney General. R B. Had tie MAS, Treisurer. Wm \ ’*Vright. Com ftrol!er General. G. B. Gl-T.n, Sc'iool Omnmisstmior. directors of exhitut appointed by the COMMISSION. .I’ A own,TUBE—Dr. George F. Payne, Btate Ch-mlst. Gi-uir/iov and Forestry--',V. s. Yeatos, S' I'e Gi.ol.il/ist. Education—'B. J. Guinn, Ass’t School C'tnniissimer. G. w. Ki- i.i. v, Bdw. M. Durant, 1 raveling Agent. Secretary. RKOULATIOXS. The fo.lowing regulations will govern nil displays made in the stjvt-e exhibit.: 1. Under the terms of the art authoriz ing the agricultural dcnartmont to make a display of the state’s resources at the Cotton States and International exposi tion, all material in tbe exhibit which has been paid for out of the appropriation be come.:, the property of the state, to be de posited in the state capital as a permanent state exhibit, at the close of the exposi tion. Therefore, all products entered in coinpetiiion for premiums offered for best specimen crops will become the absolute property of the state upon entrance, and all county exhibits and collective displays made by single individuals, which receive premiums, will also become the state'# property upon the announcement of the awards. Provided, however, that any county or individual, after having been awarded a premium, may have the option of refusing the premium money mid thus retain their ownership of the exhibit. 2. It is the desire of the commission to make the Georgia exhibit as comprehen sive as possible, and to that end loans or donations of articles or products for which no premiums are offered will be received and carefully placed in the display, sub ject to the order of the owner when the exposition shall have closed. All the ar ticles thus furnished will be properly tagged and catalogued with the owner’s name, etc., and transportation on all such articles will he paid by the commission. 8. All shipments of whatever character and all correspondence should be address ed to Hon. R. T. Nesbitt, executive officer, department of agriculture, Atlanta, Ga. Letters should be marked “State Ex hibit.” 4, Experts will be employed by the com mission to arrange the exhibit, the com mission reserving full power to supervise and direct tiie placing of article* or exhib its entered wherever it will best suit to make an artistic display of tbe whole. The exhibits will be, so labelled, howevc., as to show the identity of the party and locality entitled to the creditof it. 5. In the event that more material i# re ceived in competition for premiums bd tbe individual class than can be used to ad vantage in making up the display in the building, the commission reserves tic right to use only such as may be desired but, the uso of all or only part of materi' entered shall in nowise affect the intere-c of parties entering the same in comp-tii for premiums, nor shall tbs failure or r fusal of the commission to nse any part < a product or products entered by ’a pir entitle such party to a return of h : goods. Tbe commission also reserves • right to limit the quantity of any prodi cont/drd in county or individual r *! Kaj*R WfteT it •# nre-ssary to do so = .FffeMEeoonomize space or to enhance of the whole exercised to the detriment of ; ' .chances of securing pro- K agent of the commission will • ByWP- a *‘ products upon their or except counfy exhibits displays of individuals, and i ‘ ' vi ß ,v ft 3*. the same, properly nmn p identification, until awards are BAH imti'des should he plainly mat dll owner’s name and address; arise it wiU be impossible to id.-nffy LNo article will be entered for pro il'awsiais of premiums will be made rw ge s to be n: ppointod by the state PPro|Mfiw>;- to be parties ea bteresled m any exnibiis, and BBShwitiUqs will lie awarded after the ‘ t mv all in place. gf will bo paid by warrant of 'durVig the progress of thu expositif,,i. Vi'inii-rs of ’premiums will be promppy limiiled liy mail, atid check for amount I’prtyjrdau to them if they are not present Ifjl Parties making collective exhibits Triilplso b/'cntitle l to enter such prod- UClj in K’ ,ipetition for the premiums ofldlvd if ocst. specimens of crops. \ for space for county anamoirectlvi) exhibits must be made to thdfcommissioii in writing, by tlie first dal of June,. 1895. when space will bo grlnted according ns space and the num ber of entries will permit. {£. Allotments of space for collective ex h®;rs and county displays will be made l.y the executive commissioner upon the arrival of parties making the exhibits rath their goods. No space will be al lifted in advance of the arrival of tlio cx luidior in person, or personal represents ■4B. Barilos making county exhibits and reflective. displays will tie required to in stall and arrange the same in the build under direction of tlie agents of the ' rom'mission, the state to bear no part of the expense attached to the making of aruelii exhibits. ’l4 Ail parties ex-iecllng to compete for pte; dums for sp vimm < of ,p* must R9ato I'oniinl entry of the same with tlio i&ediitive commissioner; entries to lie l#ada in the season of such crops. Blank Norn a for such entries will ho furnislied 'by t lecommissionoron application. Upon the t.rrival of all'goods tint have been tons ally enf-red for competition in this foi aa‘, the commissioner will promptly for tran receipt for same to tlio sender.' .' 15. The state will pay transportation chaj p-s on all articles entered in eompetl- Hlon ’or premlams offered for best sneei ’ men.' of crops excopt ivjiero such articles an- also made part of a county or collec tive li splay, in such cns..s the parlies mek r.g the county or collective display will, mvo to pay alt transportation und irties enter specimens . #V freight or oxpoii mq at aJearly date as jiosslbie from now oii must be carefully packed In crates so they'wlll not bruise, and shipped direct to them placed in preserving fluid, in hand some glass containers, by the state chem ist. Every crate must- be plainly marked with l the name and address of. the owner, and the variety of the fruit, lu order to socuhe the proper entry of the fruit for combotlt.ion. Orates not so marked will not 4a considered in competition. 18.|Notice of shipment should be given to tine commissioner at least one day in ndvaiiee, espoclallv in the case of fruits or prod ice that require prompt and careful attention, in order that it may bo attended to in?! mediately upon arrival. 18, AH exhibits must be properly in plac by tlie opening day of the exposition, and o exhibit, or portion of exhibit, will be p •rmttted to bo removed from the bnil ing until ths close of the exposition, i 20, Tim commission has arranged for fho collection of the mineral and forestry de partments of the exhibit direct by the state gedlogist; therefore, no premiums are offered in these departments, and they will not he counted when shown in county exhibits. Parties desiring to make indi vidual displays Ip this department at their own expense will be granted space for the same by apn’ying to the commission. 21. An educational department has been created, embracing all branches of the odncf.ional system of th' i st.nte, under tlie direction of Hon. G. R. Glenn, state school commissioner. 22. Space for displays of manufactured articles (ms le In Georgia only) will ho furnished free of cost on application to the executive officer, if. in the opinion of the comm iss : on, (ho exhibit is a suitable one for the state building. All applications for soac" for exhibits In this department should be made as soon as possible, oon i tain’ng ful! description of exhibit pro poaqil to-Ho made. No application for snac" trui’ he received later than (10 davs before the exposition opens. Space will he allotted at the -discretion of the commisvion. and diplomas awarded for exbiVts of 8->ecial merit. 23. Any further information regarding the G orgia exhibit will in furnished up in application to R. T. Nesbitt, Executive Commissioner, j THE WOMAN'S BUILDING. j Design*'! by a WomiDi For Dlsptny of Wo ftw’e Work at tlie Exp.iifitm. The woman’s building at tlie coming Gotten States and Internatioml exposi tion in Atl.i'ita is of colotiial design and is very ati net ive to the eye. both internally and extern illy. It. whs designed by Miss Elsie M e curof Pittsburg, and tlio wom en of the emu)try may well feel proud of the#jk’s a i'-anc* in architecture as dis played hvMi** Mercnr’s work. The build ing R 23 , fee', long by 110 feet wide and is tbfl why's!(Picture on too grounds design ed by a ‘.vim- ii, v Th* vet -,f the south are working w%7 i} -.vili ii r.mko their part of the ex e ti'W n in 1 i s-p-t*. A board of women au*p>f ', i* eyo Aitlon company, and i!;t I;i hu-.Bidcs many of tlie most pr'iov-t-if. womm in tlie south. Tiie board is Mr*. Joseph i. apd the secretary I* Mrs. A. /)'titer members of (he board 3 irk HoveJl. wifo of the editor *Wa Constitution: Mrs. Albert Mrs E. B. Black. Mrs. Well ■sft*. Can-oil Bayne, Mrs. S. M. 1 Mrs. J. V. O’Neill. Ibit that will be made in tho dlddliig will be n display of wo kjn art, literature, music, in d other branches of industry. w exhibits of hooks wHtten hy com posit lons. luvoutionH, f#tohin*sK, sculpture. arcblUic ymMonn, cliyr moiH‘irng. fr.'-frnT—rr, ~ - sew'ig weo’T carvin-T and mrntnicM. Tht r ; win nis, • a model cooking s bool mi.l a kindergar ten i'l the boihlhi /. The site for t ic- woman’s Iqtildirvr ! s -vm of thu most attractive site* at the exp si tion. Itis centrally located'n rel-ti.i'i *„ the entrances and the princiii and buildings and overlooks the lake and the most, i.n portant structures on tlie grounds. The,e will b“ an emergency hospital on t e ground floor and a nursery 'vh-'rp vroini u may leave their infants while they i.n prove their own minds by sightsecin •. The building ia two stories lu height, ami has a finished basement under part of it. Th 6 basement story will be built of brick with iron posts, and the first and second stones are to be of frame oonstmotion. Miss Mercnr suggests that the outside be plastarod with cement mortar, and that the columns and capitals be formed of staff. There will be a fireproof art gap -ry and numerous exits for the safety of the visitors. Lirkin .News. . Mr. .Tones Porterfield and Miss Susie Barrett werejmtrried Sundav', I Mias Susie ia one eur beat, girls, and will make Mr. Porterfield an ex cellent help-mate. Allen Chandler was counting the spot* on his finger nails tlie other day. He said that according to the number he was Engaged to be married. Don’t you known when Allen’s girl reads this ehe will blush? Quilla Carter haa the best stand of corn "of anybody in these dig gins. Quilla ia a trash-mover. On account of the inclemency of tlie weather, there waa no de bate Saturday night. Lum Woods on# of our highly esteemed young men speaks of lo cating .at tho Georgia factory in near future. Better stay in theFrea State, Lum and help Quil la Cartsr build tho eloetiio light l woiks at Larkin. Pink Woods says that o ac count of stoaklaw his onw i • poor that ho is compelled to run along by the aid* of her to keap her up. In ma fancy mo can nee 'Pinkie running over the pasture by tha side of a zebra striped cow, with a largo rad eye,and avar new find then meekly aoofcptiug a kiok her ling wobbly legs, WIHI* •otna of the boys ware rolling legs i„ Mr. P D Hurd mad* gr nnd 8 itu eay morning, they W/At'n 11. 1 1 _ t 11 * if ' w - —j *** r ■ * w t y wale thunderstruck at lieari ig Mr. Hardman bunting forth into song —for ke eang anew eong, The eternal hills were shaken by tha wild nialody. In the distance could he heard the cn of terror strick en “people, the braying of long earded mules, bellowing cattle, and the nickering of Billy Gobers mule colt. The boys quit rolling logs and fled from before the singer in all directions, and at last he became wearied ' and quit singing, and found himself alone. He went home , but had not been there long before a committee of his neighbors arrived and made him promise to never sing again, bum and Quilla are In love With a little humivn Dove, But her father ha* deelnred In a tone that hne'despalred Lum and Quilla, that theycaunot Speak to her, eome what not. From lla. % H C Williams is attending court at Jefferaon this week.” Miss Mamie Dobbs of Roesten is visiting her cousins, the Misses ! Rice ef this place, I Miss Octie Pittmaa who has been visitiag the family of {her uncle, W M Williams, has returned to her bonis at Ft. Lamar. L Q VV illiams ef Nichelson was circulating jssiong his friends hsre B'unday. Messtfl Richard Wilder and Vic* tor.Steplieiis, of Ft. Lamar attended services at this place Kunday. Early B< num was shaking hand* with his friends at church hsr# dun day. Wilboru Wilder was iu lla a few minutes Soaday morning. Some of onr eitizeifl having learned that a Ft .“Lamar merchant is “netting” on fish eggs, are anxiaus to know how long it takes them to hatch Mbs Allie O’Kelley and- brother of Planter, were among Ike atten dant* at church here Sanday.' Rar, Phillips preached twa very interesting aud instructive sermans hsre Sunday. It was bis last sp. pointment. If you want !•] see Mr. J W Campbell get a move on himsrif. af which you don’t think him capable— tali him ha nas a spider an his clot lies. Messrs D It Freeman and Monroe Allen, aro aUeodiug court dt Jeffer son this week. KDW. MottOWAN, hiusmMm* Carlton Column A batch of Interesting News from our Rail road Metropolis. * * to® ‘u 5 C ■> #- After a long silence by your per il* iasion, we will return with a ! little news from our thriving town. Miss Cynnia Stevens, one of Oglethorpea fairest young ladies, is visiting her sister, Mrs Waiter - Wluteheiid at,, this writingr*fauch to tlie ilcfight dToiiryoung men.’ * Miss Mattie Mattox an accom plished young lady of Danielsville, spent last Saturday and Sunday in our little town, with Missea Jessie and Willie Arnold. ; ; Jessie barren formerly of this place, but now of Elberton, was shaking hands with his many friends here last week. Mr. David Long near this place ia very sick at this writing. We hope he will soon be well again, Mise Pink Deadwyler is out of school this week on account of sickness. A few of our young people at tended the picnic at Andrew* mill last Saturday. They report a nice time. % Our town aeoms to hav* the basel/nll fever just now. We hope it will bo stopped before it gets very serious. We have hoard of Moons turn ing various colors, but never heard of one turning “Black” , until ft few days ago. ’ ' From all reports one of our girls can boast of a pet that not many girls can Lave— it is a “pet- coon.” Mrs. Comer, of Waysville visited her sister, Mrs. John Doadwylar last week. Mr. John Edwards of Elbert county, visited his brother, Mr. Jim Edwards last week. J ' The young people enjoyed ft social gathering at, the home of Mr. M F Arnold Inst t'aturday night Prof. Gresham of Comer, visi ted his friends hare Sunday even ing and night. The Prof, is al ways welcome to our town. Ha has a host of friends here, especi ally with our young Indies. Tho lost has been found and tho dead lias arisen. Wo noticed our friend 0 li Power of Newtown in our town last week, much to the pleasure of a certain young lady. Tax Notice: I will be at the following places on the following dates to receive tax returna for the year 1895, on my Brd round. Carlton, June 11th. Danielsville May 7th. and June 4h Paoli, 81st. * Harrison, “ 29th. Jattaw Mill “ 9th. Pocataligo, “ Bth. Pittman, “ 16th. Dowdy, May 14th. in the evening, and at 5 in the morning. Jttfhpec tfftYSfi ■ JOHN F. BROWN, T- R. Cottonseed Meal and Hulls I bn vo a quantity of cotton seed meal and hulls—the best cow feed on earth —which lam selling cheap. Delivered at Hull, or shipped to any point on G C & N, G. W. B. ItAIDKN, Hull, station. Dowdy, P. O. J W Meader PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST, Five Forks, Ga. Calls answered and prescriptions filled day or night. W' ci MATTOX DENTIST, ELBERTON, [GA Will visit Carlton third Monday in each month and at Comer oa Tueeday after. NO. 43.