The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, July 26, 1895, Image 1

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the Danielsville monitor feerry T. Moseley, Editor. VOL Xtil The One Crop System of farming gradually exhausts the land, unless a Fertilizer containing a high percentage of Potash is used. Better crops, a better soil, and a larger bank account can only then be expected. Write for our " Farmers’ Guide,” a 142-page illustrated book. It is brim full 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 iir Line Schedule in effect March 24th ’95, yrfhlX’rfl,, . . iSnu.t.h I South &Ex <fe ExlStatione.| Ex. & Ex. NoB4 NOBBI • |No. 41 jNo. 45. am.lpm.l |a. m.i'p. m. 8 15 9 15 lv Atlanta Ar| 0 20i 7 45 842 943 “B’tf ’nc’n“| 5 52j 7 14 855 955 “ Tucker “ 5 40; 058 90610 05 ” Lilburn “ 580 (5 46 9 1610 14“ Gloster “I 521 636 9 27 10 24 “La\y , ville“| 5 11 j 6 26 9 3810 35J ‘ Dacula “i 5 00- 6 14 94610 48 “ Auburn 4 52] 605 10 0010 54 “ Winder “! 4 4l! 558 10 15 11 08 “Statham“j 4 27! 5 84 10 22 11 15 “ Bogart “! 4 20| 5 26 10 4111 33 “ Athens >*j 4 03i SOX 10 5311 47“ Hull “ 8 4814 64 lX 04 11 56 “FiveF’ks*- 3 39] 445 11 1412 07“ Corner “ 888 434 11 24 12 18 “ Carlton “ 8 17i 423 11 45 12 48 “Elberton“ 2 52j 401 11 55 12 55 “Midd'tord 2 25 ; 846 12 02 104 ‘Heard’mt 4 - 2 34, 888 12 13 118 “Ca. Falls 41 2 17! 326 12 24 1 88“ Watts “ 2 02] 3 13 12 45 200 “Abbeville- 1 47 1 800 118 281 “Greemv'd 1 1 09j 234 147 3 00 “Cr’ssHill“ll2 41 j 2 07 200 309 “Mountv‘e‘|l2 82 2 00 2 15 3 291“ Clinton “|l2 131 1 40 8 34“ Dover “ 12 09 4 05 ‘Whitmire ‘ill 89 4 26 “Carlisle “'ll 14 5-00“ Chester “ 10J43 5 47 “Catawba“ 10 08 6 10 “Waxhaw“ 9 89* r •. 630 ArMonr'eLv 915 PM. AM. PM. PM. Trains 38 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 Aaltimore, Old Dominion for New York. Trains 84 and 41 solid between Atlanta and Columbia, with through coaches for Charleston, Tickets for sale to all poirfts 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. TJ Anderson, John H Winder, GP A. Portmouth, Gen M‘g. B A Newdand, Div Pass Agt. Atlanta, Ga. H E Edwards, Agt. Comer, Ga. Professional. •A < . DAVID W MEADOW, Attorney at Law. Djiniex-svilde, Ga Office on corner, west of Court House, opposite. Masonic Corner Will practice in all the courts, All business promptly executed. Jno. J. Strickland. Attorney. Athens Ga BERRY T. MOSELEY, Attorney at Law, Danielsville, Ga. Office on corner, west of Court House, onsite Masonic corner "Will prailßie in all the Courts Business promptly executed. ceo. C Thomas, Attorney, Athens, Ga. J E. GORDON, A • Attorney at Law. Danielsville, Ga "Willpractice wherever desired ofotuopt attention to all business intrusted to his care. Office North cotfHPhouse- Nervousness is the Wail ot the Nerses (or Food. AN INTERESTING INTERVIEW WITH A PROMINENT PHYSICIAN. People With Wrak, Flabby Nerves an S ll llry‘tVe'j,thVr. Tlirr marTS"^ 7 " Relieved by Building npTlielr Nerved With a Nnnrltlilng Nerve Food. “What .1 weak-kneed individual. 7 ’ Tile person referred to, did indeed look broken down, dispirited, and lifeless.' "\\>U is ille mutter with liim?” “ I scarcely know. Durine the eeol ■weather, lie seems to be ull right, and to have sonic life and a little ambition ; but the •moment iliehot weather conies he simply wilts down, tied seems to ltuve neither ■strength ltor vitality.” That explained the ease. The man was in a generally run-down condition with not enough reserve iiorce to resist the enervating effects of the season. Ilisnertes were weak, unstrung as we say. The bind he ate only partially reinforced his strength. The re sult was, he had constantly drawn mi his reserve force so long llial his nerves finally rebelled, and sounded the gong for him to stop. If the signal be heeded, and he takes steps to refresh, and build tip bis nervous system, he will recover; if not and the strain goes on, nothing can save him. “There are a good many things recom mended for this purpose, lint the trouble with m'arly all of them is, they are only tonies or stimulants. They apparently hetie iit, but it is only for a time ; then the pa tient is worse than before, l!ut there is one food for the nerves, i am happy to saw in which J have the greatest confidence, which is in reality food. It contain* inst those vitalizing principles, which impart new nerve force; it builds op the nerves, mid by imparting to them new strength, gradually COAXKS them back to a normal ht-ultbv condition. They are fortified against the hot weather, the man recovers his energy, his force and he walks with an elastic step. He drives his work with a will', where be fore it drove him. His spirits rise, and everything look* bright to him. This food is Dr. Williams’ Pink Pijls for Pale People, which are now known and used the world over; in North and South America, Flig ht nil and the English provinces, Canada, India, So. Africa France. They are so widely known, and their excellent effects in nerve building so much talked about both here and abroad, that it is not necessary for me to enlarge further on the snbjrrt. Hut I assure yon the medical profession every where are very glad indeed to avail them selves of this nerve food, so scientifically compounded, and that they use it very largely in their practice.” Dr. Williams’ Pink Piils contain all thw elements necessary to give new life and rich ness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are for sale by all druggists, or may be had by mail from Dr. Williams* Medicine Company, Schenectady, X„ Y., tor 10 cents per box, or six boxes for $2.50. EDUCATIONAL. Below we give a few of the leading education al institutions in tho South. Write them before entering (jlsewhere. i DR.WG HO ST 8 PRACTICAL tttt&XESS COLLEGE, Nashville, Term.'-<lookke<*i>ing. Ranking, Penmanship, Shorthand. Type writing, Telegraphy, etc. Positions tmitramwci under certain conditions. Cheap Hoard. No vacation. Our free Catalogue will explain all. Send for it. * TENNESSEE MILITARY ACADEMY, Nash ville, Tenn. Everything new and flm-cia-s. For particulars Addreet) secretary, ISS North Spruce Street, Nashville, Tonn. OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE. Forty-fourth venr. $175 pays 10 months. Address Prof. Holt,* Oak Ridge, N. C. PAY WITHOUT CASH for our qtmrredjr Teachers* and Students’ Journal one year by •wilding F. O. nbJreaae* of 2ft Teachers. Address Nokmal Exponent, Box 110, Troy, Ala. EMORY AND HENRY COLLEGE, Emorr, Va. Opens Sept. 12. Term charges, including board, && Scholar •bip high. Heatiifuluess unsurpassed. BULLINB FEMALE COLLEGE. Bristol, Va.-Tenn. The new ntirction. Most ncconsibl* Virginia College. Southern History and Litcmturc, specialty. HORNER MILITARY SCHOOL, Oxford, N. C. Fall term begins Sept. 3. 1895. Ropuintinn for scholarship uusur pstr-ed. Special attention to athletics. MILLERSBURG FEMALE COLLEGE. One cf the best high-grade Colleges ui tlie South. Terms reasonable. Management superb. Course thorough. Address Uxv. C. Pope, Presidaut, Millersburg, Ky. 1846- LOGAN FEMALE COLLEGE —1895. WeH equipped. Teachers graduates of the greatest institu tions of tho land. Russellville, Kv. A. G. Mckphkt, President. [Mention this paper when you write. ] FREE. Two acboTarnhfpsTN W7BlCg!reo toearfh county in the Southern Ktales by Ml. Amoena Female Luminary, hit. Pleasant, N. C. Address t luv. C. L. T. Fishes, A. if., Principal. SIBOO.OO GIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS. $150.00 every month given away to any one who ap* plies through us for the most meritorious patent during the month preceding. We secure tli© best patents for our clients, and the object of this offer is to encourage inventors to keep track of their bright ideas. At the same time w wish to impress upon toe public the tact that IT’S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS THAT YIELD FORTUNES, such as the “car-win jow “ which can be easily slid up and down without breaking the passenger's back, “sayce-pan,” “collar-button,” “nut-lock,” “bottle stdpher,” and a thousand other little tilings that most any one c:n find a way of improving; and these simple inventions are the ones that bring largest returns to ths author. Try to think of something to invent. IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS. Patents taken out through us receive special notice in the*' National Recorder, 7 ' p:Wished at Washington, D. C., which is the ocst newspaper published in America in the interests of inventors. We furnish a year’s sub scription to this journal, free cf cost, to all our clients. We also advertise, free of cost, the invention each month which wins our $l5O prize, and hundreds of thousand* of copies yf the “Nation i Recorder,” containing a sketch of the winner, and a c ascription of his invention, will be scattered throughout the United States among capitalists and manufactuierx, thus bringing to their attention the merits of the invention. All communications regarded strictly cox-hdenltaL Address JOHN WEDDERbURN & CO., Solicitor* of American and Foreign Patent*. 618 F Street, N. W„ Box 385. Washington, D. C. (qf* Reference — edit#* efthir r IV~ ~*e for oh* pawf at ft, EKE (i. Devoted to the Interests of Madison Goimtv. .L‘ a tKf DANELSVILLE. GA.. FRIDAY. ■ JULY. 26th HI9V. Local Happenings, ! Items of Interst to ‘‘Free State” People Picked UP bv MONITOR REPORTERS, And Handed Out in Small Mouthfuls so as to Be Easily Digested—Births, Deaths, Marriages, Visitors, Etc. Crops are being.laid by. t, day, 124 e paid for dry hides at Brooks & Power,Comer, Gll. L E Greene is in Albeits this week. CM. J F L Bond was in Lex ington last Monday. All people who enjoy a nice cool, refreshing drink, call for the Famous Royal Pale Beer, su’d at Comer, by J H Scoggins. Lonnie Greene will sell you white lawn from 2|c vd., up, at Danielsville or Comer. Prof. G A Gresham of Comer, was here awhile this week. D E Griffith is on the sick list this week. . Fishing seems to be popular just now. Miss Deadwyler, of Carlton, is visiting the Misses Mattox here, this week. II r Murry, wife and children, of Nicholson, were visiting Mrs. Murry’s parents here this week. 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 11 Scoggins, Comer. Remember that watermelon pro position and bring them along. The largest melon gets ike Monitor fdr 12m. tho 2nd larges tfor six months. Miss Eula Bird, with Davison tfe Lowe of Athens, is at home to spend the summer, H H Hale, Athens big piusic man, accompanied by his wife is here this week. B J Meadows of Coiner, was up to see us this week. Several of our citizens attended the barbecue at Franklin Springs last Wednesday. Another handsome line of spring and summer goods, just received and the price is below zero, at L Til Greene’s. Danielsville & Comer. If you want fire insurance, in either country or town, call on Moseley & McGowan, Danlelsville, and wft will fit you up. We repre sent the Hartford Fire Insurance Cos. which is ono of the largest and best companies in the world. Mrs. E II Vickery and children of Hartwell, are visiting Mrs. Vickery’s sister, Mrs. J F L Bond, here this week. Miss Addie Lester of Bogart, is visiting her brother, Dr, J I Griffith this week. W M Threatt and wife, were visiting the family of W’ W Gholstcn last Tuesday. Several new students entered school here last Monday. The Union meeting at Lystra Primitive Baptist church on last Runday was well attended by the people fof Danielsvijle and up per Madison. Rain much needed in many sec tions. Captain.! M Kidd and wife vis ited relatives at Roystoa last week. J R Williams and familv of Pittman, were visiting relatives here this week. Cheatham Bros, formerly o f Athens, have bought out the whis key business of R L Ware at Co mer, put in new furniture and fix tures, and are, we understand, run ning jt wholosale and retail busi ness. They know their business aud keep nothing but the best, the “Mayors Favorite” being one of their popular brands. When you care to Inditige in anything of this kind, and find yourself in Comer, give them acal'l 4: jj From Boggs. Boggs and family of Jack sf'njmmty, were visiting rela tiveihoi-o last week. •’ A Griffith has a flourishing s< ifcW) here—7s on the roll and nevipcholars enteiin.j every day. CravVford of Uarherville wa w* Imre last Sumtav evoßßiig. R-eds little son happened to quite a piinful accident on last M&tyday, by sHclving a tiail in his th g • Hr- Patterson, a prjmifivs bffjpt minister.nvached at* Brush ,t>H Tuesday. at the residencewff J N -t Sunday might. Mr. The annual mooting will com mance at Moons Grove next Fri day night, Mr. Sam Walker of Jackson county, was visiting relatives here this week. YVur correspondent is visiting in Jackson county this week, tak ing in the big fpnl meeting at Jef ferson, and the reunion of Con federate vet,s to bo held there on Friday. J R bullock anti T) r . R F Moote of Comer, will visit here noxtSun duy and take in the annual meet ing at Moons Grove. Mrs. Bttsev Freeman of Ootviee county is vi.ijting relatives here this week* r (Mr. and Mrs, J Moon, visited tPp family Nelson Ct liins last Svjnday. The reaonbitipn passed by llu* tqpchers at their annual meeting iii regard to amending tire law and rtjquire the Board of Education to stand an examination sirnjlar to t(fat of teacher. 1 ’, meets w ith the approval of the people of (bis sec tion. Aud by the way the' legis lature amended the school laws so ak to elect the State school ■:eom niisHioner by the people. Wfiy not still further amend them ind let Cmyitv school commissioner also be elected by the people. CAUGHT IN 'ATLANTA. ■ t Sheriff Brooks returned from Atlanta Wednesday, with Kplie riam Strickland, col., who liad mortgaged some property and dis posed of the same without Hpav ing th* debt, and liad skipped. He was located in Atlanta where he was sailing under the assumed name of Oscar Williams. He has, been gone three years. new arrival at Buzzard’s hay bus been named Marion. m ■•4. Photocraphy. While in Danielsville call around and have your picture taken. Tent opposite Monitor offioe. First class work guaranteed at bottom prices. Sample of work in tent and at Post Office, A S JOHNSON.. Pure Mountain Corn Whiskey For sale by J, H. Scoggins, COMER, GA. Our mountain corn whiskey is ab solutely pure- Not even a small headache in a whole barrel. We also handle the best Rye, whiskies, Brandies, Gin, Beers Cigars, etc. Our 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 Danielsville every first Tuesday. Regular office at Corner, *,ork Guaranteed. Prices very reasonable. AT DANIELSVILLE ON SAT ' I RDAY, AUGUST 3id. * V The people of Madison should turn out “en mass’’ on to-mor t - row week,’ August 3rd. and bear Dr. I S Hopkins and*State school commissioner Glean make address es on education. i. * Mr. Glenn has been a prominent educator for years, and is a pol ished, graceful and pleasant speaker- * Methodist ministeri is also promi nent as an educator, Hiving been President of Emory college and is now at the heaU of the Georgia gdiObl of Technology. ,He is also a most entertaining' speaker, Asa large orowd is expected, and sortie of them from quite a dis- ! tunce, the people are requested to come prepared to help feed the j CiUwcls. Let everybody interested in ed ucation remember the date, nnd come. Larkin Dots. Miss Rhndn Sailors, a charming voting lady of near Planter, visited the family of l-**wis Chandler Sun d v. I* D Hardman lias purchased a large crop of upolss and says he will make a great deal of cider. The ‘prospects for a large oorn crop is bright. Our farmers will live at home nnd board at. the same place next year. Merer* Bone and Davis finish ed th’jnhing Friday. They 111relffi ed sevctal thousand bushels of grain. dnr poople are feasting on ap ple and peach pies these days. Instead of taking a two horse load of girls to the union meeting Sunday, Quilla Garter only took himself. They slighted him we guess, or perhaps tlmv thought he could not manage the learn, as he is in tolerable thin order at this time. Resolved, That the art of man 1 is more pleasing to the eys than the works of nature, will be dis cussed at the school house next Saturday night. You who fail te attend will be made to regret it. Mr. Patrick Eberhart will lie president. Nathaniel Lord is not seen very often around Larkin of late. Come again Nat, t 1 e girls like you. Bob Scarborough and Billy So ber held a consultation Sunday ami decided that, it was time for Mr. James Sailors to cut his 7 acre forage patch. Mr. Patrick Eherhart while liaulingoats Saturday, hurt his back, but is much better now. Elder M J o‘Kdly says that Elder Patterson preached a great sermon at Lystra Sunday. Render Moon is having a great dea'of ditching done on his farm near here. Reader is a rusher. We are pained to announce the death of Mr. Williams, which occarrsd Mondav nigh , at 11:80 o’clock, nr. Williams was sick only a few days, hot his suffering! were great. We firmly believe that lie has gone to reap the rewards which are laid up for those who serve the Lord. Mr. Williams was loved by all who knew him, as was made plain at his burial. He leaves a wifo and four small chil dren to mourn his loss. To the bereaved family we extend our henrtfelt sympathies, and ..hope they will meet, him in the celes tial city beyond the grave. WARNING. David Ewen.i, jr. col., son of David Ewens.xr., age 15, has run away from me. I forbid aayone from hiring or harboring him, un der penalty of the law. This July sth 181D. DAVID EWENS. Edd. F. McGowan, Bus. Manager- Lofal Happerifngs 7< rd™ the Fotks. 7 § Beginning to nMd jtm a. r.\ though crops are not saffenn g yet.' Corn crops fine around 0 burg. Chiton ,small, but fruiting nicely, Miss Myrtle Mathews, a lovely yynitg lady and an .vct omplished teircher, is assisting Prof. Lan dfrrs in his echttol. Miss Sophranie Morris an ac cpmplikhed young lady was shop pi rlg'itt’to* n Friday. The excursion train from Green wood, S.. 0., to Atlanta, on last a cent, "but no oneseemwi tocareT Preaching commences on Fri day befc re the 2nd Sunday in August here. Mrs. Susan Evans, who hae been visiting her daughter. Mml Wvley Thompson, returned to her home in Athens on last Wednes day. Mr, Tom Estes will in a few days, occupy the' Threatt house with a small stock' of goods. Little Anna, daughter of W .1 Meadow, who has been sick so long, died fast Sunday evening about sig o’cloek, Mrs. Bell of Greene county, is dangerously ill at the home of her son, Mr. N B Bell, * D B Martin took in the meeting at Lystra on .Sunday. Uncle Martin Iberhart *nd his good ladv of Jackson county, were visiting Miss Jane Iberhart Sun day and Monday. ' Prof. ConweU went Provi deuce to preaching on last Satur day. and did not return ’till Mon day, and then went several mileß out of his way by Boggs. Some thing verv attractive in that neigh borhood for him." Judge Roggs was in town Mon day on business, Miss Levie Adams, an accom plished woung lady of Athens, is visiting the family of J - V Faulk ner. R I Boroughs has a very sick child—his oldest boy, Reese! Mrs. Leila Borough* also has a little son quite sick. , Another excursion to August* over GOAN railroad. Fare from Five Forks $1.26 round trip. vVat’rmelons from a nickle up, Rider Patterson preached at 31, Bolton’s last Sunday night to a large crowd of attentive hearers. MUSICAL CONVENTION. The next session of the Madison * % county musical convention will be held with th* Mt, Herman church Friday before the 3rd Sunday <a September next, and to oontiane three consecstivc days, Ail musical ergauizaneas, snob at Snudayosuhools, singing schools, singing societies, ate., are entitled ta a representation ef 4 delegates each. [2 males hud 2 females]. The approaching session wilt dea biles the best ever held in our county, foe the members of Mt. Hermon and eilbseas of die commu nity. never undertake a thing with any other motive in view than sue* cess. Again, the best musicians of tho adjacent counties will be invited and urged to attend. J. 1. Rat, Svct.y M. V. M. C. Warning. All persons are hereby warned not to hunt, fish, pass through or over, or otherwise trespass on mv lands in this county, ns I will prosecute the offender or offend ers to the extreme end of the law. Fair warning, as I mean wbat I say. Tnis Jan. 28fb. 1806. W. W. SCOTT. J. 7. GRIFFITH. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Dixiiuvius, Ga. Office Bonth of Court House I Calls answered and prescription filled promptly. Mj-