The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, July 19, 1895, Image 1

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THE DANIELSVIELE MONITOR Berry T. Moseley, Editor. VOL. XIII. Fertilizers for Fall Crops should contain a high ’percentage of Potash to insure the largest yield and a permanent enrichment of the soil. Write for our •• Farmers' Guide,” a 142-page illustrated book. It is brim lull of useful information for farmers. It will be" sent free, and will make and save you money. Address, , GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau Street, New York. • Seaboard Air Line i —-’t Schedule in effect March 24th '95, 1 girt i . _ N’rth JUrthl iSouth South P. M Pass jPass &P. M. & Ex<fc ExiStationsJ Ex. <fe Ex, NoB4NOBB No. 41 No. 45. am.pm.l a. m.i p. m. : 8 15 9 15 ivAtlantair, 6 20 7 45 842 9 48“B’tJ’pc’n“ 552 7 14 855 9 55“ Tucket “ 540 658 90610 06 “ Lilburn “ 580 646 9 1610 14 “ Gloster “ 521 686 92710 24 “LawViile* 4 511 626 9 8810 85“ Dacula “ 500 6 14 9 4610 48 “ Auburn “ 452 605 10 00 10 54 “ Winder “ 441 558 10 15 11 08 “Statham“ 4 27, 5 84 10 22 11 151“ Bogart “ 4 20| 526 10 4111 38 “Athens" 4 ' 4 408 508 10 5811 47“ Hull “ 8 4814 54 It 0411 56 “FiveF’-ks“ 8 89! 445 11 1412 07 “ Couier 11 2412 18“ Carlton#l? 4 28 11 4512 48 9ElberfeJii“ ;252 4 01 11 65112 55 “MidcPton* 4 * 2-25 8*46 12 02 14)4 ‘ Heard’nit“ 284 888 C 12;18 1 |B‘-Ca. Falls 14 2 171 826 1 12 24 188 “ Watts “ 2 Q2j 318 12 45 200 “Abbeville 4 1 47' 800 1 18 2 81f‘‘lGreethv‘d‘ 1 09i 284 147 2 00 8 09 “MouidtyV 12 82! 2 00 2 15 829 “ Clinton “ 12 18 1 40 8 84,“ Hover “ 12 09 4 05 ‘Whitmire 4 11 89 4 26 “Carlisle “111 14 6 00“ Chester “ 10?48 547 “Catawba 44 10 08 f 44 Waxhaw“ 9 89 6 80 ArMonr'eTA 7 *'9 f5 V.-J. 1 • V. !. P M.AM, • PM. PM. Trains 88 and 41 run solid between Atlanta and Norfolk, - parrying Pullman sleeper, making dippct connections at AYeldon with Atlantic Coast Line fbt ’ Washing ton arid New York, and ail "points North and East. At Norfolk with steamers fprWashipgton.Bay line for AaltinSbre, Cld’“l>bmirijon for New York. ..-b- Trains 84 and 41 4clid between Atlanta and' Columbia, with through coaches for Charleston, Tickets for sale to all points at at companys office at aiy station <on line,'or-obtained upon applica tion. Any other iufotmation c.an, be had upon application tf> aiiy of the undersigned. TJ Anderson, John H Winbier,. G P A. Portmoaih, _- Ge.n M‘g. B A Newland, Biv Pass Agt. Ga. H E Edwards, Agt- ’Comer ; Ga. Professional. DAVID W MEADOW, Attorney at Law. Danielsviixtl, Ga Office on comer, west of Court . H Ouae r —.yyp osi te Masonic CorUei Will practice in ail the courts. All business promptly, executed-- Jno. J. Strickland. Attorney. . Athens - - . Ga BERRY. MOSELEY, Attorney at Law, a Ga. Office on comer, 4 west of Court' House, opposite' Masonic, corner Will practice in' all the Courts. Business promptly executed.' . i. i , * ceo. C Thomas, Attorney,/ •: , v Athens, oa ; . -tt Fr~; .Att4rtrty af Law. - -DA-XIBLSyILLE, GX W ill practice wherever desired prouiopt attention to all InTsip'ess intrusted to his care. Office North of court house. ‘ i LOSS or NITROGEN WHEN PEAVINE3 ARK TURNED UNDER. Question I.—Suppose I wjsh to tnru peaviuos nnder tor fertilizing, how shall I prevent the loss of the nitrogen, which the peas have furnished? If 1U ! during' the winter we kuow that tni must inovitably happen, i Answer I. —As you will notice from : the commissioner's letter for this month, to turn an entire pea crop under is not the most remunerative plan of utilizing its benefits. A far better pay ing method is to cut the vines for hay and sow either rye or Crimson clover the stubble. Or you might sow wheat or winter oats, add by using some form of potash, 200 pounds per acre of kaiuit is good, you oonld expect, with ordinary seasons, a paying yield. For these crops the land should be thor oughly plowed and harrowed. SPRAYINd APPARATUS. Question 2.—The development of fungous' diseases and the increase of insect pests are becoming snch soiirbej of worry and loss to the vegetable ami lruit grower that I can but agree with your views on the subject of preven tives. spraying, etc. With this end in View I would like to know something of tiie proper apparatus to bo used anil the probable cost Answer 2. —We Lave recently sees in operation a small sprayer, which can be attached to the side of any vessel* barrel, tub or bucket, and for a small garden or orchard .will' busWer'every purpose. It can be easily handled, throws the spray with sufficient force and cost $5.50. • For larger orchards or market gar dens the following from Secretary Mor ton, United States commissioner of ag riculture, covers the ground: “Spraying to control various insect pests, particularly tiiose of the orchard and garden.* has reached so. satisfactory and iuoxagnsi ve a basis that it is recog nized by every progressive farmer as a necessary feature of the year’s opera-. Mona, aiul in tljo case 6f. the apple, pear End plum crops the omission of such j treatment means serious loss. The consequent demand for spraying appa- J ratus has been met by all the leading pump manufacturers of this country, i and ready-fitted apparatus, consisting ' of pump, spray tank or barrel, aud J nozzle with hose, are on the market in f numerous styles at prices ranging from 1 S2O upward. The coat of a spraying ! outfit for orchard work may, however, ! be considerably reduced by purchasing I merely the pump and fixtures and ; mounting them at home on a strong ! barrel. Au/ipparatus of this sort, rep resenting' a style that has proven very satisfactory in practical experience, is illustrated in the accompanying figure. , It is merely a strong pump with an air -chamber to givo a steady stream pro vided with two discharge hose pipes, j One of these enters the barrel and I keeps tlie water agitated and the poison 1 thoroughly intermixed, and the other and longer one is the spraying hose and terminates in the nozzle I “The spraying hose should be about 2t | feet long and may be fastened to a light pole, preferably of bamboo, to q&ist in directing the spray. The nozzle should be capable of breaking the water up into a fiue mist spray; so as to wet the plant completely with the least possible expenditure of liquid. The two more satisfactory nozzles are those of the Kixon and the Vermorel type. A suit able pump with nozzle and hose may be obtained of any pump manufacturer or hardware dealer at a cost of from sl3 tp.slo, If brass fittings be se emed it will serve for the application of fungicides, The outfit outlined above 1 may be mounted on a cart or wagon, the additional elevation secured in this ■tray facilitating the spraying of trees, Or for more extended operations, the pump may be mounted oa a large water tank.”- • POSITIONS GUARANTEED trader reasonable cowl’' ion*. Do not say It can ndtrhe tlont* till you sewWbr free catalogue ci DRAUQHON'S practical V NaihTllte, Tetin. This College is •tronghr endorsed by bankers and merchants. FOUR weeks by Draughpn’s method of teaching d>ookkjeping is equal to TWELVE weeks by the old plan. Bpecml.ad vantages in Shorthand, Penmanship and Teleg raphy. Cheap board. Open to both sexes. No vacation. Eslb now. Railroad fare paid. nnifl? CTTIIW We 5 ave recently prepared □UBu • lUUI. books on Bookkeeping, Shorthand amd Penmanship especially adapt -edto " home study.” Write for " Home Study ' circulars at once. eRDWT* IRON BITTERS cure* Dyspepsia., Ir.- ligtion ft Cetr.lity Devoted to the Interests oftMaffisonSßuiEi, DANELSVILLE, GA.. FRIDAY. j)ULt. %! Local Happenings, Items of Interst to ‘‘Free State” People Picked * UP bv % MONITOR REPORTERS. Aad landed But la Small Meuthtals to ai to Be Easily Digested—Births, Deaths, Marriages. Visitors, Etc. • r - .7 . S C O’Kelly was in Athens Wednesday. All people who enjoy a* nice cool, refreshing drink, call for the Famous Royal Pale lieffr, sold at Comer, by J H Scoggins. Lonnie Greene will sell you white lawn from 24c yd., up,' at Danielsville or Comer. Miss Mildred McEwen of Elber ton, is visiting > 'friends here this week. y It you are jiot pleased with this paper blame the “devil.” The ed itor is rbseut{'. ' T P Davis is now a,full-fledged photographer , an<| will we •under stand, travel with the Johnson out fit of this city. paidTfor dry hides at .% Brooks & Power, Comer, Ga/Vi Ahothef' handsome line of sptihg and''su l mmer goods, just received and Jhe price is below zero, at L fi Greene’B, Danielsville & Comer. < Politicians are touching county •politics with light fingers. This is right boys—the ' <sooiier” always gets left • R H Kinnebrew and : David W Meadow, and perhaps J R v\ Hliams and Calvin Montgomery,attended the silver convention at Gfiffin yester day. John K Gordon, and J C were in Athens on business-so-day. D P Moon and K D Strickland passed through tow 11 this week <mi their way to Pooa to sarvey the ‘Gholjiton lands. Royal Pale Beer, made by the Atlanta Brewing Cos. is by far the best, purest, most refreshing drink in the drinkable kingdom. Sold by Tom Riddling, manager for J II Sqogglns, Comer. * Remember that watermelon pror position and bring them along. The largest melon gets the Monitor for 12m. tho 2nd larges Uor six months. Several fshi ng parties arranged for the next two weeks. Col. Bettis, of Paris, Texts, re lates this amusing incident to the Louisville Courier-Journal: Our congressional campaign last year was a ‘corker.’ There were three consulates in the field for the 4th district nomination, and they ran each other so hard that it was finally neccessary to drop a*l three of them and fall back on Dave Culberson, who was not a candidate for re-election. Now, two of these three candidates, Col. Jake Hodges of -my city, and State Senator John Crawford of Sul phur Springs, (who by the way wenrp long raven hair down on his shoulders), were booked for a jointidebate in the town of Atlanta. Colonel Hodges opened with a very able speech, and when he had con cluded and thanked the audience for the attention and applause they had given him, he wound up with a tow bow and said-: ‘Now, gen tlemen and fellow citizen, I yield the floor to my honorable oppo ponent from Hopkins, whose flow ing raven locks have been the ad- Tniratiou of every lady present. ’ Hodges took his seat, and as Sen ator John Crawford arose the band* through some misunderstanding, struck up that familiar air, ‘Johnny, Get your Hair Cut.’ The crowd caught the joke at otfije and every Hodges man present joined in tl e air at the top of his voice. The affair upset Craw ford so badly -that bis entire speech fell flat, and the joke clung to him throughont the entire cam paign.” J. I. GRIFFITH. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Danielsville, Ga. Office South of Court House Calls answered and prescription filled promptly. Teasers Institute PROGRME OF THE REG iMr MONTHLY ;■* ? MfesTlTrTE. Below ifejubliah a programme of the Apt monthly institute, which here on Satur day, 27 thßjfc; •Spelling,*; 3. Wksunt* How IH when do you teach the li Hrfeaj* I llnatrate ■mi when do you -teach pause, t®p, emphazis and inflec tion? Gill definition of each on board anflihowr by actual test in reading. 1 Grammar,pt- B. Park: How do|u .teach the particip ial? Illunratrate on board and .give actustekt. GeograplijSlb. H. 1 How doifcii teach latitude, Ioll* gitude. paneliU, meridians,'equa tors, etc® etc. Illustrate on board. w History, &A. McMvrrat:. How d< you iwteraat your pu pils in thd study? How do you it hpon tbgir minds aq\ they will it? vt Aritlimeti i, Oi Ji Landkrs: How dojvmi teach per cent age? Illustrate pm board with j^yncti cal exam files. School Gdtfernpient, W. D. Gbols- reipgtipn-J-its pbjectl and bow tbevjraiv be best attained? andawritten recatgtitim gd vi(htagesJ|nd disadvantages of each? uuiber and' .length of .daily recitations? Whiff should fbe done jM>out inbred - Iwwons? flow to Smtereat dull pupils? Home wdrk. Several thousand'^, J pfpminkmt Georgians were at Griffin yester day, nhd ' (hey. represented - the manhood and intelligence of the Stifcßr f The populist's, to th 4 ‘dis may of the Atlanta Journal, failed show up to any aonsldWgfele ex tent. / ■ • - r -- -- v Judge Lawsolf has joined the administration wing of the party, which virtually means that he is out t>f politics, as he could not carry a precinct in his entire dis trict on a gold platform. The blackberry crop is beginning to fail, but maypops and sour apples are on deck with both feet. Photography. While in Danielsville call around and have your picture taken. Teut opposite Monitor office. First class work guaranteed at bottom" prices. Sample of work in tent and at Post Office, A 8 JOHNSON. Pure Mountain Corn* Whiskey I For sale by J. H. Scoggins, COMER, GA. Our mountain com whiskey k ab solutely pure. Not even a small headache m a whole barrel. We also handle the best Rye , whiskies, Brandies, Gin, Beers Cigars, etc. 4>ur bottles are full measure and we guarantee to treat you fairly. When you come to Comer give us a call. ' R. F, MOORE, DENTIST, COMER, GA. Will ba in IM-nielsvilld every first i Tuesday. Regular office at Comer. . ork Guaranteed. ' prices very reainrotbk. : Lat Dot! Jp J7m— I / and fflWily vw# roldtSijd Mgr here Ssiptday.S. Mjjsvs Ma aml Guftgia BurwSj und afinijpi Tliroatjp^three bean- J t)fuavoiif„' ladies#of near Daswif lolsvttleJwisitiKl Mrs tleUlah Davik f The fiSMijomy of the young peo ple of ohr Community speak of attending the Union meeting at Lystra Sunday, Quilla Carter says he is making arrangements to take ii two horpe loud of girls. We think Quilla rather greedy. Rey. Goode preached two.splen- seeftin to hive bees -en joyed by all present. ’ ‘ Surgeon William’s patient is getting along nicely w under stand. All who desire the services of a good surgeon would do wall to secure Mr. Williams. P D Hardman ia bnsilv engaged Ihese days converting blackberries lbto wine. Some of tbb hoys say when he gets Fold of the berries he makes the juice fly in a wav that is curious. Ben Graham was circulating among the boys and girls about Larkin Sutidav, Ben is a hust ler find so is * , Mr. Jessie Adams visited the High Fdctory Inst mhaiv ahd returned hnnnt; Wednesday, accompanied liv his, brother Thomas) * All who have good heart, lum ber for sale should hpen up a cor respondence with-Thomas Chand ler, Larkin. Ga. For furtherpnf ticulars ask Bob Scarborough. Mr, Billy Gober and family, are on an extended visit among rein tiviis and friends neat Harmony Grove at thin writing. *■ eve nil of the bays, including the writer, went a fishing the other night near tha mill. Mr. Thomas Rodgers furnished plenty of noise trees which tines the banks of tlie rfitet, w?re disthrbed in tlmlr dreams by the rooket The rustv tnocessins of the swamp wore startled by the clinking of Mr. Rodgers knife ant ting caiies far the purpose of making a great noise. The young people art certainly deeply inleictled in the Literary, The meeting Batnrdny night was a glorious success. All who do not attend these meetings an* missing a great dffil of enjoyment don’t fail to attend the meeting next Saturday nijfat. 1 MUSICAL CONVENTION^ I. _ ’ •. i ’ ' 4 The next session of the Madison county munioal eemrontton will he held with the Mt, Hermoa chureh Friday before the 2rd Sunday i Saptemher next, and to con Bane three eonsecative days, Ail musiual erganisatieus, sneh as Siiudiiy-sohools, * singing schools, singing societies, etc., are tea n-prtsentstiuti ef 4 delegates each. [2 males and 2 teaiales]. The approaching session wilt daubtles be the best ever held in oor county, for ihe members of Mt. Hermon a r *d of the commu nity, never underlake a thing with a tty other motive in viow than suc cess. Again, the best musicians of the adjacent conritirs will be invited and urged to attend. ' -’i- 3, L Rat, Bect.y M. O. M. C. We have received a copy of vol ume 1. No. 1. of tie New Galaxy, a tnagasine published monthly by Harry C Jones, ef New York. It is well gotten up. neatly printed, filled with valuable end interesting reading matter, and is ptibliahed at the low price of $1 per year., The public has been waiting for. just such a magazine, one which combines cheapness ‘ with a high olass of literatare : Corn is now getting cheaper, and with the immense crop coming in it is expected that it will go lower than it has been sn som* time. Ivory farmer nearly has his own hogs, and we expect to see meat follow corn. Flour took a little spirt is eomius down now, but it, is not, to Mit wag In , the spring, i A,- f Grirf’ AN# #l>R. H#KINS mwttlTf DjNllLSViai^^/ Hon . G R Glenn, State School Cstnutisaioner, aud Drs I S Hop kins, president of the Techno logical school, will address the people of Madison county at Danielsville on Saturday, August 3rd- upon tlie subject of ednoa and Dr. itopkill’s will be in the interest of the technological school of Semgia. Every iutarested i invited to eom oUt- * b, -4s this is expected tU be 'att ipir ; day affair,' the people are invi ted and requested to bripg din ner and help feed the crowd a distance. * OuV Mr. Moseley, Who i with the ptess excursion on Odmbariand Island this week* writes that they are having a most excellent time* in fact he is f so busy enjoying himself that Jhe failed to write ns 4 silver eilitorial from his Mfa- ti porary sanctum overlooking ail very wavas of the great tic. H irjll doubtlesegive u U revie*- of Jpia trip next wapit. A oroiy*l of Comsnr Mitf to go tv an train, but the 4% fall od to sap, vhe boyS were te porarilMdisappointtd lV ,|Ujhpld to walk to the tank and boatd the vestibule. A Comer crowd oif yoiinfsters ars hard fa down. EDUCATIONAL. Rctow we sire n tow Of the leadlScedMCAtUre- Bl In^tituilon- ill tlm South. , Wrlitt llicm utrfure onu-i ing elwrtrh^ dr ,\ uh wove puacticaL scwnesA UOLLKue, NMhvUto, Tea#, - IlunUng, Peninnniliiji. MiMikksd. ■ Jvn. , . t ir f -i. om ' a *° EsaseaMg ikniti SMOR.!5 MOR .! n ? KRT ■.-. *ifc v. o#m. em. 13. '[rtnt ‘liufXo.WditAwAWaKl.MX oUlo .bfphA. HowtoiuliMu* UawfMMl * 0% 80LUSS FCMAIJB mint. MAI Tltv new Atfr ction. Moat nvKmsaSfce Houlhcru Hiafnrjr *rid Literature, 1881 l MILITARY SCHOOL.O#mL,4. MM aw SK: MM-l/MAS FEMALE COLLlOE—lew.—W*a nVB. Twn (-hn!rslitp,TV JlTJglC(tre* t-aMk imvtf SIBOO.OO (EVEN AWAY TO WVEffTORS. rmryOsMawytoasr eaewWss. i aHMcr ** IT’S THE SIMPLE,TUtVULMVENDONS THAT YIELD FORTUNES, •adiu wtockcaateaaaSfiM as wtfSowa ■ ilmiubS otbtr InUe'iiitoM dwt mt* injreaeean IT KNOT SO ItAftD AS IT SEEMS. Prtfuh *t— antthmuak m totiairiit ia Che ** National Hvr/wA-i*"’ —u:a-j UmcheTihcwuiDcr.iiiZs dmuiftim efU* wB keicittercd tluoogbaut tW United IMMMBMM —nlleliili aad ■miiifiiiniiii Ai — tfrinsiaa ■Httitbn the Nuriti ofth* (nytatito MfHAT OO YO¥ ***■■ W* for? Became you wsattagatwril, er keep well, ef eoone. Remember Hootf’s’taraawarllta ef# No#'