The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, June 28, 1895, Image 3

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COMPENSATIONS I— * JLife is Fill I of Them t * || * * • LIGHT SUCCEEDS DARKNESS, SUNSHINE FOLLOWS STORM, AND JOY TREADS FAIT UPON THE LEADEN HIELS OF SORROW! fIIISRE IS NO OCCUPATION WITHOUT ITS Dis advantages and its compensating benefits! No conditions of oircuinstances so bad without an admixture of some good! Just now PROVU'ONS begin to rise—but, thanks to Naturs’s law IP BUY dOOPi DOWN : •• ; ■ w V 5? • • Our Removal clearance sale begins in earnest, The stock must be sold before Ist day of August J R CRAWFORD, —Dealer in— Dry Goode, Groceries and Gener al Merchandise. Wagon yard ac commodations free for all at pres ent. Will furnish beds at 10c per head. Meals reasonable. Also runs a first class blacksmith and repair shop. Good horse shoeimz a specialty lam j-upning a beef market, and will pay the highest market price for fat cattle, sheep, goats and hogs. Come one, come all. 1£ miles from Athens on road. Local Happenings, Items of Interst to ‘‘Free State” People Picked. UP ii MONITOR REPORTERS And Handsd Sat is SmallS fcosthlult -si at to lo Easiii oi|Btted—Births, Heaths, Marrii|tt. Visitor*, Etc. Early corn is being laid by. ; \Ve are waiting for the first cotton bloom. If reports are true, there will be a marriage in Danielsvillw next Tuesday. D E Griffith and Mark GhoLs ten were in the classic city Tues day. Some light showers, but not enough to do much good. A good clay aoaker is what we want This week‘B Great Slaughter. OF VV ASH GOOD*. 0 29 cents Indigs Lawns selling at 10 cents. 12£ cents Black Lawns selling at 8 cents. 15 cents Black Lawn selling at 10 cents. 25 cent* Black Lawn selling at sent*. 30 cents Black Lawn selliug at 15 cents. 12 1-2 cents Irish Lawns sellisg at 8 1-S oents. 16 eents Jsckonetß Duchos selling at 7 1-2 cents, 15c Lawns stnd Organdies selling at 71-2 cents. 15c. Figured Ducks, is white, black, nary and clar rett grounds, at 8 cunts. * * Bc. Percales selling ht 5 cents. 12 l-2o Percales selting at 10 esnts. 10c Chevfott Shirtings selling at 7 eents. 8c Check Muslins selling at 5 cents. 12 l-2o Check Muslins selling at 8 esnts. 15c Chock Muslins sellisg at 10 cents -25c Check Muslins-at 15 eents. 8 cents White Lawns selling at 5 ee”ts. 12 1-2& White Lawns selling st 8 etnas, 150 White Lawns selling at 10 cents. 2 -c White Lawss selling at 15 cents. ASSORTMENT NO. 1 1,500 yards Cotton Dress Good stench as Ginghams’ Gating Cloths, Muslins and Percales, goods worth Bc, 10c and 15 cents. Choice of lot 5 cents. ASSORTMENT NO. 2 1750 yards fine GinghaHßs, Capross, Ratteens, Bat tist and Morias, goods worth from 12 l-2o to 200 per vard. Choice ofriot 8 cents. ASSORTMENT NO. 3 1, 642 yards Froneh Ratteens, Scotch Zephyrs, Bat tist China Cloth and Organdies; good* worth 15e', 26c and 350. ' Choioa of lot 10c, R H Kinnebrew was in Athens yesterday. The young people had a delight ful sociable at £he hospitable horns of Captain and Mrs. WW Scott last night, Boggs, eaq., of B’oggs, was over yesterday. James O “Daniel is suffering with a severe pain in his side this week. See advertisement of school here on Monday July Bth, next, in this issue. Danielsville will be dull next week, on account of the schools opening up and our boys going off to teach. M iss Anna Baker of Comer, jig visiting her unqje W W Scott tb\ week. > . Go to the Hollingsworth High Scho'ol. Board $6 a menth. Tui tion 11.25. Music $2. Grades to the Junior class of Colleges. •¥. H. Shelton, Prin. Banks Cos. Hollingsworth, Ga. House and lot, containing one acre, house with 4 rooms, good well, garden, grape vine and fruit trees, 1 room ceiled. Cheap, Berry T Moseley & Cos. • Dr. R P '"orreris visited Athens last Wednesday. D R Moseley was in the classic city yesterday. “When de you think it will rain?” is a common question these days. A C Campbell and T W. Bor oughs of Ila, were down to see ns this week. K D Strickland and J N B Thompson, were in town Wednes day, A Moseley and Mark Ghola (on took in the ball at Franklin Springs ’ast Saturday night, and the singing on Sunday. Miss Minnie Meadow of Ath ens, who has been visiting rela tives here has returned home. DAVISON S LOWE Jas. M White was in town Wednesday. Mrs. Rebecca Smith of Ogl e thorps, is visiting her brother D R Moseley this week. The hum of Hie thrash is now heard in the lamb See change of advertisement of E H and W F Dorsey, cloth ing and furniture in this issue. | They are now offering you some great bargains in both these lines. A few more new subscribers this week who are taking advantage of our clubbing offer. Now is your opportunity. A little later it will ■ be too late. * Atticas Saeders, son of Rev. : B I, Handers is visiting relatives here cbis week. , i 2000 yarda Lovaly Crepon drtjba goods, others get 15/ to 20c. Lqh nie Greefte only asks Also has Hats trimmed ‘'exactly'’, fo match. f Remembar that Dr. ’Moore, the dentist will ba • hare Ist* Tuesday. The Dr. has located permanently in the county, and is one of ua. Givehim your work.' l/<Tc Scott lost a fine mule last; Friday. One of his hands ran it, i over an old fence, and stuck a paling in it* bowels. | Anothe r handaom* line of spring and summer goods, just received and the price is belo zero, atlb % Greene’s,. Danielsvilla & Comet, f Warning. jft All persons hereby warded not to hunt, fish, paaa through or over, or otherwise trespass ou ray lands in this ebunty, as I will prosecute the offender or en|j|e: ers to the extreme end #f thelwr- Fair warning, aa II mean vHHP, •ay. This Jan. 28th. 1895. , vvl W. icfjlfi Clearance Sale *: ■■ - ■ -" ; Mart' ' f.. ■ ' :tl > - - ■ ' U Of white lawns, figured sfriss, organdies, malls jackoets and nainsooks, soiling regardloso of cost* CLEARANCE SALE Of table linens, napkins, Doyliet, Towels, crash Paats Linens, Apron Linint, sad white quilts, selling rs gsrdless of cost. 25 CENTS TAKEN Of* O V EVERY DOLLAR’S WORTH OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS: i • V.' • * Shirtwaist, Bnsbroidsfiea, Laces, Handkerohinfs, Ladies’ and children’s swiss ribbed usderreits, children’s Lawn caps and bonnets, chiffons, while ana fancy vara* sols, Fans and Neckwear. ' ' , •*25 CENTS TAKEN. OFF ON EVERY DOL LAR’S WORTH iOF v : '- \ Wool Dress Goods, Silks and trimmings, lace csr tains, J’ortieia, table covers, rugs, Mattings, Floor oil cloths ahd tranks. <?£ 4th July Ball, The ball of the 4th of July is the talk of the day, nd everybody is coming* Arrangements have been ' made ■with'the Reinhart string band of Maysville, to furnish the music for the occasion • This band needs no comment at our hands. Its merits are a common theme of the general public. Come everybody, ANOTHER FREAK. Cat. Darid W Meadow cornea to the frost with the greatest freak of nature yet. It is a chicken that has four legs, four wings," two tails and only oae head. It ia the atraagest freak in the fowl line tliat we hare yet seen. The lege projected froaa the body with the wiag directly oxer the*, and the tails were also st the preper place, Jf this chicken had lived, it would hare been a fortune to Col. Meadow, but anfortunately for him it died. We ere wailing for the aext, as it seems that Madison is determined to take the day on freak*. INDIAN RELIC. . KM Strickland, while plowing in his fluid near here, turned up an old Indian relic, resembling an axe and somewhat in the shape of an axe. It was of atone and where the eye goes through ths axo, there are two groves, one on each sids, seemingly arranged to fasten on the handle. Mr. Strickland prizes this relic very highly. No doubt the earth around here is filled with these Indian relics, if they could only b? found, as once upon a time the red man had fuir sway in this section of the country. t Millinery. .'i f' ' sPi,' -i ' ■ *• <* . • Clearance sale, • Every Trimmed Hat will bs sold rt exactly 50c an the dollar. Big reduction on > ailors and trimasings, •,|U' - . A This weeks Specials, 5c for Swiss Ribbed Vest, worth 100. 5c for Ginghams worth Bih 5o for Percales worth 80. 3 cakes fine.toilet soap for 10c. Olio ceDt per cake for good toilet soap. One pint good ammonia for 5c One cest each for childrens fans, lUc for wool Ohallns that sold at 20. 25c for shirt waist silks that sold at 49c. 10c for Linen Handkerchiefs that sold at 25c. 1000 ribbon remnants 50. worth 15c. 1000 ribbon remnants 10c, worth 25s 25 yards good sea island for SI.OO, 60c for corsets worth 75c. 75c for corsets worth SI.OO 60c per dozen for large towels worth 75c 5c for Embroideries, worth 10c and 15c 10c for Embroideries worth 150 and 20c , 15 for Embroideries worth 20c and 25c 25c for Embroideries worth 35c. sfic. and 75c, 35c for dress Patterns,' best Indigo Prints w. 60c Fall term, Opens July Bth ‘95 This school is to be taught absolutely FREE for every child within the school age .for the term of One Hundred Days at any time in the school year of 1895. Parents will find it to their ad vantage to patronize this school Board from $6 to $lO psr.monto COURSE OF STUDY: Primary Grade: o Spelling, Raading, Writing, First Steps in Geography and Primary Arithmetic SI.OO • . • Intermediate Grade, Spelling, Readiug, Writing, [coutin-f . ued) ElemeutaryjGeography, Elementary gramma#, diata Arithmetic, Composition \ ’ SI.BO Advance Grade: Spelling, Writiug, History, United States and General complete and Physical Geography, ad vanced Arithmetic, complete gramma.i, Latin. Algebra, „ • Physiology, etc. $1.60 ' " '. . - ’. _ - W. DABNEY GHOLSTON, Principal. at t MISt WILLIE A QUINN, Asiistant. Cel. D W Meadow and*our senior are in Athens to-day. The resolutions passed by the teachers institute, will be printed in these columns next .week. a V-O K|t. M U Jfcraek-lfcft&iic B-’-fld* n4 rto) f of wt •***"•* and ttaVee A H of i^ortin* it * roqui% vjmrUm** aoH w OOat‘ JTrwr Doutl* Ghxnm- *** Mit ? Y+' *—'J for the ! JOfSPH C, CHUB® <k CO., 719 ViM PWafrlTMv Ik. P. Sorrolls, PHYSICIAN AND SCIiUKOIf /Danielsrill*, Ga. a . Calls answered aid prescriptions filled stall hours. Diseases of women and children s {specialty, J. l griffithT PHTSIGIAN, AND SURotoX . DsxißLS VILLI. Ga. Office South of Court Honat. Calls answered and prescriptions filled promptly. vt f.ld Urm. R< f reno-/qnlt*'!. Pmiuwnt -.MlirKKlattain e*r*Mra..>s>aNfcaCXw