The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, May 24, 1895, Image 1

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THE DANIELSVILLE MONITOR BERRY t. m< s £LEY, Editor. JVOL. XII. Sealoafd Air* line. *. m~‘ ' f v\ Schedule in effect March 24th '95, Pass I !PB* P. AL & Ex ; & Ex/Stalionac Ex. !<fe Ex v I No. 41jNo. 45. V M.fP M.| |A. M.i P. M. Eft*- ■ *■> -8 15 9 15 LvAtlantaAr: (5 20 .7 45 842 943 ‘B , tJ’nc’o‘ I 552 7 14 8 55 9 55-‘ Tucker * 540 6 58 90610 05 ” Lilburn “ 580 6 40! , s 9 16|l0 14“ Uloster “ 521 686 ft-9 27110 24 “Law’ville* 511 626 flf -TiY_ L L tZ l / 11 04r 11 58“ Ft'WF-’IP 889 445 11 14; 12 07“ Comer “ 888 434 11 24j12 18“ Carlt<m “ 8 17 4 28 11 4542 43 “Elberton” 262 401 11 55 12 55 “Midd‘ton‘ 225 346 12 02 1 04 'Heard W 234 388 12 13 118 “Ca. Falls 41 217 826 12 24 1 33“ Watts “ 2 02] 3 18 12 45 200 “Abbeville 1 147 300 1 18 2 31 “Greenvv‘d‘ 109 2 84 147 800 “Cr’ssHill” 12 41 207 2 00 809 “Mountv‘e‘ 12 32 200 2 15 329 “ Clinton “12 18 1 40 834 “ Dover “ 12 09 4 05 ‘Whitmire ‘ 11 89 4 26 “Carlisle “11 14 5 00“ Chester “ 10J48 5 47 “Catawba“ 10 03 6 10 “Waxhaw“| 9 39 ’ 6 80 ArMonr'enVj 9 15 P M. A M. IP M. P M. jfc. Trains 88 and 41 run solid ’ between .Atlanta and Norfolk, carrying Pullman sleeper, making direct connections at Weldon with Atlantic Coftqt Line for Washing ton aud New York, and all points North and East. At Norfolk with steamers for Washington,Bay Line for Baltimore, Old Dominion for Ne r York. Trains 84 and 41 solid between an&ft Columbia, with" Tickets tfSTstrisr -to all points- at at companys yfliee at any station ■on line, or obtained upon applica tion. Any ether inioMpation can be had upon applicati^^ap^,pi T J Anderson, John H \Wi?ser, G P A. Port-mouth,ftOerr^l‘g. B A Newland, Agt. Atlanta, Ga. H E Ga. roto^iongL^. DAVID VmEADQWv' Attorney at Law. D a niei,Bvii.le, Ga Office oti corner, west of Court House, opposite Masonic Corner V ill practice in all the courts. All business promptly executed. Jno. J. Strickland. Attorney. Athens - - Ga, - A A BERRY T. MOSELEY, Attorney at Law, DanielsvilLe, Ga. Office on corner, west of Court House, opposite Masonic corne. "Will practice in all die Courts - -Business promptly executed. Geo. C Thomas, Atfctney, Athens, ca. J .E. GORDON, Attorney at Law. Danielsville, Ga V ill practice wherever desired protuopt attention to all business entrusted to his care. Office North of coiiai bouse. R. P. Sorrells, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Danieisville, Ga. Calls answered and prescriptions filled at all hoars. Diseases of women and children • specialty, J. I. GRIFFITH. ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Daniblsvillk. Ga. j Office south of court house. Calls answe-ied and prescriptions filled promptly. J, R, Crawford, —Dealer in— Dry Goods, Groceries and Gener al Merchandise’. Wagon -yard ac commodations 'free*!©* all at pres ent. will furnish beds at 10c perdietfth Meals re&aoiuiblQ. Also runs a first, class blacksmith and repair shop. rT Good a specialty. I .am rnnnlhg a beeft and will pay the highest - market, price for fat cattler,. sheep, go&hr and hogs. < Come one, come all. Pit miles'! Mm Athens on Danielsville roach* I■' r, J ‘ t.Hk, H " • UP bv MONITOR REPORTERS * (nd Handed Out in. Small Mo*<thfals to u to V Be Easily Digested—Sirtl Heaths, Marriages. Visitors ;c. J.T, Turner and ife of Ghols ton, visited Col. X u E Gordon’s family Tuesday. Rev. Dr. Lowry preached a most interesting sermon at the Metho oist church Sunday on the sub ject of “growth in grace.” W L B Shields of Hix, was in town Monday. J S Daniel rnd w ife of Ho mier, were visiting the Dr. parents here this week. f Mrs. Bessie Meadow, Miss Min nie Meadow aTid brother Claude, visited relatives here last Sun day. Dawson Williams, esq., of Plan ter , was here Mqriday. JSj||y r Watkins was delivered fo Sheriff Sunday by his bondsman. Hacama in dinted by'a recent grand jury for shooting old man Jasper Watkins, his uncle. Berrv the influence of blind tiger-whiskey when arrested and displayed an ugly temper un til clubbed by the Sheriff. 2000 yards Lovely Orepon dress g6ods, others get 15/ to 20c. Lon nie Greene only asks 12£/. Also has Hats trimmed “exactly” to match. The grandest selection of spring jmoossaxaijn the Free State will be shown at Lonnie Greene’s this sea son at D.mielsville and Comer. Prices as low as the lowest. A L Brooks and wife of bonier, attended the Quarterly meeting here last Sunday. We hope the last returns for the winter are in n ois, and that we can have spring weather in earnest. J R Williams of PLttrtffin dis trict, was in town last ou]i§r.y. J T David and wife OTjjPomer, were visiting Sun day. Great bargains to bo had in spring dress goods atL E Greenes’ Ganieisville and Comer. Another handsome line of spring jUtd summer goods, just received and the price is beloy zero, at L E Greene’s, Danielsvillo <fc Comer^^ Our merchants are not very busy these days. Jjrf. David W Meadow brought <n some irish potatoes this week as large as hen eggs. These were the first we had seen this season. • John M Skinner, esq. of the Mill was over this wee k. We willfpay the highest market price for all kinds of country pro duce. J T Baker & Cos. Comer, Ga Two papers for the price of ,one—why not take them and be happy —you will never regret it. Mr. Hall and wife of Elbert county, were visiting Mrs, Hall parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Da vis near here this week. Two prisoners were released from jail on bond this week, W King of Jeptha, was in town this week. He is one of Madisons substantial farmer?, and invariably makes a living at home. $Ol/MADISON COUNTY ANI) THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY. DANIELSVILLJE, MADISON COUNTY, GAI FRIDAY; May. 24th: 189 J. everybody wants to out-shine every body else. The way to do that is to buy dress goods from L. E Greene, Danielsville and.Comer. Then you get style beauty, qual’- ty and LOW PRICES. John F Phillips one of Frank lins prosperous farmers,-Hvas iu tO'vu thtf week. • .ft 7. Z T Williams and wife of Pitt man. were visiting their son E C here this week’ .'jftT 'F Christian of jPaoli was In flgwn town this week. Moseley and "wife ’ visited tlnsr daughter, Mrs. H T Murray' of Nicholsoft last Tuesday. viSSdSh* " if * - •ffifr'ljiH-'-trrlii- -- • ll ,1 -‘ft . ‘ftf The recent cold spell damaged cotton in this section. The w heat crop is a complete failure. Messrs Elmo and Qnilia Craw ford, two of Barberville’s nicest young men, were visiting here last Sunday. ” The young men of this place or ganized a debating society at Moon’s Grove last Saturday night. Mrs. J N Boggs, Mrs. B C Stev ens and Miss Cora Mcon, went to Athens one day last week shop ping- ■ £ft J F Colbert has purchased a new planing ’mill.. Mrs. B N White of Danielsville, was visiting relatives here this week. -s- I\lfT and Mrs. W H Bullock are enjoying. their hflneymoen. They are taßcing of t&kSw, a bridal tour next fall, when the Cotton States and International Exposi tor opens.-' • ’ John F McKleroy has opened up a first'class wood and repair shop at his gin. BoggCis is visiting revives In Jaeksoh'coimty this week. Dr. Daniel was’ over week lotiteng after his gold mine, \ .SdniejMie borrowed two of R J stock4,froiji the field on last s aturday if&gjj.t, find have not returned therq. ■% Mrs. E A Boggs \Swo has been visiting relatives liens * for some time, has returneddo he# home in Jackson county,. f§ A- From lla. i Mr. T B Brown of Hartwell, is here representing the Hartford Life Insurance Cos. ►''Str, Isham Glenn of ihekui|tn visited his father at this Saturday. -V A ] the young people attended services at Liberty Suu day, j f Messrs J B Campbell * and J A Sailors to Harmonv ©rove- Tues d”y' ~ Prof. T C tfpent Mon day night with Mtr'Thompson. 0 G Chandler went to Nichol son Sunday, LMessrs Dawson and Ben Smith, Lee Rice and Hugh Williams went _to P[eagan t Jlrove JSuiidav, Photography. While in Danielgyille call around and have your picture taken. Tent opposite Monitor office. First class work guaranteed at bottom prices. Sample of work in tent and at Post Office, A 3 JOHNSON. WARNED. * • >r. All persons are hereby warned, under penalty of the law, not to hire or harbor, one Sam Hudson, col., as he is under contract with me ’till July Ist 1895, and I will prosecute Xo.the extent of the law. This April 18th 1895- H. H. MANN. WHAT M YOU takemedkta* * * tart Because you waattogetwell, or keep well, ef course. Remember Hood’* taroafrarilta Ot/re* ' 45. Forks -| v apound Ke Forks.* Had a.-.xrowing season last Fri day evet^g-and night, which re vived'vugAation considerably. nndplrs. Hampton went up to see th£ Drs. mother, who has been quib§aick for some time, last Friday efjjtttng. Prof, vitited relatives near Datiiplsville recently. Miss Jib tie Glenn attended preachujijßqt Comer last Sunday 4 vacated his jgpifoy and hied himsslf up fe folk* at home, , j T IT_ i , V ‘ 1 • * VOl if " IUtB. JEKltrBQ© ff luu|Br WAS VlB - iu town iastweeK. - W H Buese© add wife were on a visit to the family of Mr, Frank, Winfrey STi inlay. Jim Hanes of Bowman was in town*.* while last week on his way to Wmterville • Bros, have received their stock of summer goods and are selling them at Athens prices, and the boys are always ready to wait on customers. Hitchcock has ft nice line of ladies hats of very latest styles and he is selling them at living prices. > J T Williams has a" small stock of groceries,- which he -is selling very Iqw. Grass is about even with’cotton in this' section. T G fEstes Jias been "very much indisposed for some time, bnt is -able t<*be up some at this writing. The& was a fishing party at Colberts mill last Saturday which wfts very mu,ch enjoyed by the young people, Messrs A Pit turd and Jim Turner, made a flying , trip." .to Athens last Wednesday morning. - MrTArPi tt-urd-md- -wite - vimted- Athens Monday. Miss Lizzie Estes, a nice young lady, and Mrs. Erwin, mother of T J Erwin and a most noble lady were in town Monday. Mr.ySam Patrick is quite sick at this writing, little Miss Ruby Hitchcock, we are glad to say, is a little better at tqis time, hut not out of danger by auy means. -—A- gf'ntjijmiaii not far from hero sent up to the a hop for a harrow a powerful hurry to get to hisfjotton, bnt when the young matt got to town there was a young lady here, so the psaw was forgotten and the young ly car ried back instead. For further information "call on J E G and Miss L J. A FEW WORDS.ABQUT 'REV. T. J. ADAMS. Editors Danielsville Monitor: — Please permit me to say a few words about Rev. T. J Adams through the columns of your pa per. I learned that die passed from this life on the Srd.’injg. -J I was truly sorry to lesßi' of dhe death of 'this noble man^ " 'ftJh.en'SrtiljlWTo Georgia in "1886 Rev. T J Adams was county HjHapl corhmisssioner of Madison He was one of the first whin* tlemen I got acquainted with in theijcounty, and he has ever mnce been a true friend to. He always showed me kindness, bftt. I never tried to take advantage of his kindness, and always treated him as a white man, but I must say I never had Ahette^iiend, Mr. Adams and the writer were members of the same branch of the church, and Ido truly mourn with his white fr.ends over his death. W. W.Shebard, Col, WARNING. All persons are hereby warned not to hire or harbor in any man ner. one Will Worrells, a mulatto about 6 ft. 8 in. high. Said negro is under contract with me for the year 1895, and I will prosecute of fenders to the full extent of the law. Thia May Ist. 1896 r D. B, Thompson Larkin News. ' / The farmers are very busy plowing and chopping cotton ir this community at present. The debate and literary society was well attended Saturday night. Luther Chandler has re’eased hisalligators. y*Ve would like for all the thun derwood to stay in the swamp, so that Ben Graham and Eddie O’Kelly will not get poisoned. James Sailors replanted 7 acres •f liis cotton orc£.. VV e think he he was a little too fast. Lewis Chandler hold him the reason he planted over was because he want ed }o clean the rows of grass.,, v. Judge Owens and wife visited relatives near here Sunday. Mrs. Elizg. Carithens who: has tor. some .time, is laden with berries. It is to be hyfjed that Quill* Carter will pjro , aeed to get fat as soon as the br vies get ripe, as he is very lean at this writing. Boh Scarborough has fully de monstrated that he is not afraid of bees. Messrs Billy (Sober, J P Wright, Bob and Van Scarborough went to Athens Saturday. ' literary society was organiz ed at the school house Saturday night. The exercises were exceed ingly interesting. The young la dies read 'sorne instructive essays and recited some beautiful peeing. Miss Minnie Eberhart, nn ex ceedingly beautiful young lady, re cited the nrpt piece, The society will meet every alternate Satur day night. Ask Uncle Billy Chandlor if he knows of anyone who po mosses a keen appetite for syrup and Hkead, kjKnnmy Chandler wefit to see hfs best girl last Sunday’, but she told him she wished he was in the bay of Funday. that time Tpmmy has looked very dejected, for-he knowiAis love t iuis been re jected, A Miracle in Missouri. CRIPPLED AND BENT FOR TEN YEARS WITH RHEUMATISM. The Cnee Happened lu Panama, Mo., anil |( the Wonder of the State. (From Hie ICaimwa City Tltwit.) For years one of the be.;£ known men in Bate* an 1 Vernon counties Ims been Murk M. Woodson, now poatjn jLt ut Panama, ami brother ofjsx Staid Inspector of Mines, C. C. Woodson, of this city. The people or „ttie.li Hill, where he formerly resided, mid of his present home, retuomb<r welt tlie bent form, inis-diaoen almost from the semblance of man, which 'rent painfully bowed its head half to earth and labored snail-like across the walks seaion after teuton, and when one day last month it str.lightened to its full height, threw away t.ii a heavy butt of cant which for years li id been its only support from total helplessness, and walked erect, firmly, unhesitatingly about the tw* cities, peopfi looked.aal w >a<lered. The story of the remarkable case has become the m irvel of the two counties. Exactly as Mr. Wood son t) and it to a Tinted reporter, it is here publish*): “ In ’m the rheumatism started in mi right kne:, and after a lingering line** it settipl generally in my joints. 1 wnt finally able to arise, but for the past 5 years could ondv walk wit'.i the aid of crutches, and my idy wan b :ut half toward the grouu I. i want to the best dispensary in CitV, w'ura I was treated for six Walks, an d' without the slightest good. I then tried a strong /galvanic battery, with the same resalt. I th.-n went to the City Hospital at St. Lou's, where tho best physi cians treited me—'iocluding Drs. Kale aud Mudd)—but without result,and I came home, weak, doubled with pain and despondent. “About this time my attention was called to the account of a remarkable cure by Ur. \Villiams Pink V.IU fir Pole People of locomotor ataxia, rheumatism and paral ysis. I ordered some of the pills as an ex •periment. When I began to takethem, tho -'■tjhnuiiiiitism had developed into a phase of paralvsis; my leg from the thigh down was cold all the tim sand could not be kept warm. In a short time I was able to attend (Saj|y office duties, and I could enjoy a sound Awrreatful night's deep, something I had not -known for ton years. Today am prac tically, and I firmly believe, permanently cured of my terrible and agonizing ailment. No magician of the Far Kast ever wrought the miracle wth his wand that Dr. Wil liams’ Pink Pill* did for me.” To verjfrtlfe story beyond all question of doubt mr. Wo id ion made affidavit to the .Subscribed and sworiPU before me this 8d day of March, 1894. jtniN D. MoOKß.vVbtary Public. Dr. Williamf Pink Pills contain nil the elements necewary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. Thcv are for sale by all drugifiats, or may be had by mail froui Dr. Williams’ Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y., tor 60c. per box, or sis boxes for $2.60. J W Meader PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST, Fiv* Forks, Ga. Calls answgred and prescription* filled day or night. KDW. Mo#OWAN, ItvsiKiH Mavacxr r Carlton Column > A batch of Interesting V News from our RaiL road Met rope .s. x y/in last Friday evening our quiet fittlo town was the scene of quits an interestingjyuno of baseball played by the Comer and Carlton school boys. The g#ne passed off without a harsh word or ill feel ing on either side. The score stood 88 to 80 in faVbr of Carl ton. M iss Cvnnie Stevens is visiting her sister, Mrs. vFI itehed, this week * * Mr. Steve Black and his accom plished daughter, Miss Bird, visi<* ted tfje Classic City on last Satur* f7’i~! WSOtii b • panied by his affable, pleasanf® friend, Dr. F A Moore, visited Rev. R 8 Cheney Friday night. Mrs. JII Massey’ visited friends ,n Athens last Saturday and Sun day. All who were fortunate enough to hear Rev. A J Hughes, th# Methodist preacher, Sunday even ing certainly heard a good ser mon. We can all profit by it. Ask a certain Prof, of Comer, whr-t he wouid do if he should go to see a young lady on 3unday night, avid get frightened perhapi he would crawl under the house. J D Moon and family of Comer, spent Saturday with the family of Dr. O L Deaclwyler. Mr. Arnold Worley, a hand some young man of Elberton vis ited friends and relatives here Saturday and Aunday. He wa was accompanied by ahis little Carter. younh people enjoyed a tq>. liable at the home of Rev. R F" Cheney la?t Friday night in honor of Prof. Gresham and Dr, Moore of Comer, Mr. David Loom, been dangerously isslowlv improving. wilLnoon be well ■ /Hon. B N omr hand some county sohoPppbtninissioner was with us last TMirsdav. Mr. VVhite gave us a talk, as is his custom. We are always glad to'have him with u^. Tax Notice: I will be at the following 1 place* on tha following dates to receiv# tax returns for the yen# 1895, o i) my Brd round. Carlton, June 11th. Danielsville May 7th. ami June 4h Paoli, / “ (list. Harrison J “ 29th.^'''T’*”* Mill 7 Pocataligo, “ Pittman\__>'''lsth. Dowdy, May 14tli. in the evening, and at 6 Forke in the rooming. Respectfully, JOHN F. BROWN, T. R. SH £ RIFF SALE. Ueorgi w-lfadison county. \ Will be aoW oa the first TaesdVv June aext, at the court house In eaisf oouh“ ty, within the legal hours of sale, to the-* highest bidder for cash, the fallowing prod perty to-wtt: On* certain trsiot of lead tn said county adjoining lands of H P Sor rells and others and known a tbs Caroline Oolbsrt'plaee Raid place baa a one horse crop open on the same; dwelling boast and all nsecetsary outbuilding. Said proporty levisd on aa the property of C Mi Col bert to latisfy a tax exeeution issued by K F Mnrtm; tax collector of said connty fox state nd county tax. against C U B Col bert- Levy made by J A Cordon. L C for the ZOlthdist eM and tsraed over to me tor advertisement. Written notlee given tenant In possession as tequired by law. This may Bth 18*6. L. K. BBOOKS, ShsrifT. NOTICE. Geargie— Madison county. Whereas Georg* W Moore baa is dna form applied to ms for Utters of admials tratioa apon the estate of John If Moere late of said county decerned. This is therefor* to olt* ail persaat sonuernad to be at my office an tha first Monday in Jnso next ta show why said Utters aboald not be| granted to tkn said George W Haora, This May 7th 1885, G C Dancol, Ord, For MaUn , Llyer Trow* bid, or lanigi ttion # uaa NtOflTl X^^blTTBM NO. 46.