The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, October 04, 1895, Image 1

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Tjyprp < i 4 I" | "J" I? MONITO tt Derry T. Moseley, Editor. vo L. xm. We Lead - Others Follow, | The fTDGg; fßs-"cTitnA 110 US l s: Ar ' 7', < J.■ sss y /_/. ;/y V>...-~E', X - BROAD ST., ATIIKN. . oa,--SA vi <iu> ■ ,\ ■ . U eaiitiful Decorated Ofiii :a ■ and f"** rockery. ALL GRADES'AND PRICES. SOLD IN SETS OR SINGLE PISCES. Lamps in great variety and of all grades. .Gicssvare in: allpaGenv. Onr stock was never so large, so pretty and so coirs rdeie. Knives and Porks, Spoons, Castors, Tinware and Granite Iron\var< i almost endless profusion and at all prices. Housekeepers can find everything they necti at oitr place . Pries ■* were never so low and goods so pretty. J- H. HUGO IMS & SOn. . BROAD STREET - . a;EX ', </, The worlds best cook stove IS THE FAMOI S "jp tiou. L ;iso ! e-i ; •on < 'lf§|fe| market *gjE'.j|" ? >ss•rMwmM abreast of l!,e solid :s t • jp~r~' ' '•:"> t*>-lav. 11 . •piicKc . !. > l< : L will soon .-uvc its ..--st-ii, v. uii, ,<•' .-a-i-fLiCyY.I.. :■...if iogapaM and yen \\ il: news* hc;.r a <• nipls ;n. ~. about had w<>ou, the sums won. . . and ala i- ai..n.-> on At: ■ i^w* 1 ■■* Ask your nelg'.toi about -it arid. iti , spec! it y. ~) . ] . .-a iOovi You fry cue.mid fail. t<> find it all we c.auir for :V, wo vvdi. la . LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN THE COUNTRY. TT7 Q MFTOVfP ' •jL * AsJG 1 1 A-i. All Si ill, /\t ll © 51S j Ol HL TO THE PEOPLE OF Oglethorpe and Madison couulieis: 1 have added to my stock a: Fumit lire. Boggles, \ V r a go 11 s, Harness, Saddles, Coffins, etc,, a full line of Notions, Hats, Shoes,, liar.- h:cf - Glassware, Tinware, -ciwke c., Etc, in fact everything kept ii a first- class' store. ATI of which I offer at bottom prices, 1 am also here to help ;naki> Comer a first-o!ae ■'o: ton market, be sure and give mo a call. ; Anyone desiring to purchase ‘;l fil'-'i. clfij'.r.d'.u; Stock Ot g'Vuis J if tiie above ines, and renting 'j-he largest store room in ''the growing- town of Comer. 5 “C ALL. 1 ’ YOCHS ETC. ym siynn • hm&hk *,sD i.l ,S( jVt : il Si' t'wui’il-. ■ ”;i SV;iI.F. ' f . Tr ton StatW.lß m I A fi iV•Vi c .>.< \< i'r n-> y. <\ g pep < ' r■ NV''c’nMKitTjgM ir >Ani a .. . ■ * /fv- • ♦ ■ ■ ♦** v ; . ... %> - \*^ •glivaioliei Liter'.;- ; . r-.cn N'cW V-'^Sy and reach A'll-auta at 4505. p m nett and .y. A secon-l trait, with thrparow: sleeping ears from New York, .• v>* I L nshii.gton a! 4:HO a m rriTviitf at Atlaultt m the next, hay, lb,tit trains k-.tv; from l e Por.n-' 'f.ylvania radront station h^.ur; p;is.- iigel'S i.: Sllß ■ Uttiou lhl))Ot ilt, Atlanta—as near ils ;• r-x jj* >si tlor.’ grounds :t s through i passengers, viti ASY lie ‘ tiro b idl'd i ?f At Portsmouth and Norfolk, Yu. ihi- Seaboar<l Air Lino las oilier i mi' eettons esjually as importattl ; s those at asbiiigtoti namely: from *w\ or . :n*l hiiftdel(>hia., the |>e Chari: s rv-tn o from Baltimpyri c J!-.y Line steamers, ti 'in 'Vs h •i g!0.., thr Norfolk auiP ’A ashing-, ton s;. .unirs, fro:;- New York, the 0!u I'omli.iou Rte: msltipp. and fiOin .ioston anil Providence, tho mar h ints, a: i! Miner.-.’ r.toainslnps, lose connection is made at the s;. iin-v ; -h with through trains & Pitlimrn I>' ’'vitig-l’oom, ilufft-t !. cars o; orated through frotu-l lb- ’ nnoulh to Atllct i 'vitlioctfi .-i.■ y.*. each of t!ic-c rim Vt-s takesfj tie. pii*se*.ger liyOld Poim, - omtoft iud tßfrougii il.iuaptou Komis. pi VQittP .!!<* 1 'i'hcsc trains are composnl of the hai 'cirnest'Pul 1 man I>.iwing Uootfl|| i- tC wi : ie nnig cars an : n ' \ cOacW cs, .be 8:40 p tn t-ai M.-uHt. p'-ci.d ') i yseuibiiltssl no; ; - 1 u. /.:. , _■■■ .A, ... Tiling'.a!' eln.rige, ' itA. ExcnrMon tick- t.s will he sbht‘%. Altai bis ml ret.irn. via the .-aabora Air Lino as follows: , ,'^s- On Tnislt/ys and Thursdays, Sept J 7th id i too. 24th, inclusive at ilt 14 from Washington and $12.<60 front Portsmouth ~nd Norfolk, lim ill--1 to 1 !! days fr in date e. sale, , I’ ily Xept. 16tli to nec. inth. iiicitj'ivo, at, $19.25 from '.V'.-tsliiirg i.oii . -i7,555 from Portsmouth ami limited to 20 days frotn date of sale: and til, $26,25 frorp W tishingt-oh. ar.d : '26,65 from Pons~ ii'Ot.th and Norfolk, good until nan 7th : : S0- • v.L \sk for ti k, is via the S A L. Pullman sleeping car reservations ib h*i made and furth-r inrornialion furnished upon application to any Jig tit of the X A L, or to the'under .signed. A ;! Glover, T J Anderson, Thai lie 'tang. Gen, Pass Agt.- E. t. ToLin, Vice Pros. - -a*. **•*_. .VA^natr■ n xsvsttitawKrH tar-mtimnsimmia* i— .... . .u -~ i " 4 you coming to the Kxo --L-- , : c\? If so, Slop at t: ■- * Lead ing Ho-ol,where net'sn mnodationa ;to ho iud for 1,000 mi- ; per day. 't'ho only firsi-class, Hotel,in t ie City charging only $2.00 per The Vietja ’ "otelt J. V, . GOLUCKE. Makawkh. 30 22-31 .9ou:b : •;■ ■■ .. : f ! ila if block from <ar dc.-d, 0 LMlanta, Giu . ;iar pvo ‘ a.ife v#•MLLbjo^' * tv. i *' *■ be iiOOt weiV • Uli:;- • t-a f- the C.\p silion umL.] \ ficst-.-h.s-.' " i , !s *in the cilv. Tin-.- ’.,->1 in t.:.e <■itv.r i‘ leg .. -X wri-tJ] •' t a 10 •'-.Ut'K’.la io-'i-. ;ij.T a in -7 .v ui.iGreat you right*] ,di ,i ugc yru ot.ly O •- >r- .piyT 'it! U. ] :‘i/‘gi.ig. i"A i . . " Ait/ttctl- u at t.Sjfe b- . uion fr the 'Voatkr- . ’f] • -l bycluraum, : ! fat title of I Gottynbsirg > •••-' ■ is! in fro/ i of inn. <>nv a. > i..; si! • ilirl r u ' bo ."t fi.;s.- if. ?] 1 '|L r j I! 1; Iwui UukK 4*** 4. 5 ,v. jjpU- - '%■ ••’ Ife' of Interest to 'Tron { r ■ • - ' Si’ -£,•?"Sr "V i ;•? : nr® Ph Sy “Jov-'Qj Vi. .V . -1-, ■Ur. St. iS:. Sul * yam . • Hr : !' .’--bww was ita' W: ms J ,1': > ’ ' 'v?w*c ; y¥v .•^T-'A < Tj?I.SVtI.’!.R FOKNtT’JRt Cos. N". fbiggg of Bogg , •.. m Bv. r i '>; •> ■? ■ u.-i Tue.^oif. b ' - GriLbh. son of ~l •'Jlifio+i Ima been quit© sick .this • W gcstt wns v;n;r v?;- ’ : vfK in fl'berton li:ia ■;•. . h " •v-'t.h#**htfbPt-T ivrhv. fell kinds n v (>auii: rv no*:? ~-e. •-L T. Baker & Cos. Ca n-. ? o fh i ndye-gGemen' <>f b ?•'. ( ieo-,10 in thif l??ne. The isoRW: .i oja rave-bargains, ami \ i:! >.!•,: rou money if von will ex: ;; • ! Vy his stocks a Dahielsvi’l* :; *i>.l C|.‘n*r H > has the goods and t.hV iij'i't' go- ••>► <■ ill nl either of hi>- j and get his prices. Ilf you owe me a. note or sc-1 .eonol , nt dr®, I will expect < hem - tiled in full by Oct. 10, ’9.5. 1 . .j\H HtISIVE-S. 1.. K. Greene. Be!-.’ Brooks, who is attmxliiflf ii •- ,loii ftibro i lifstitnte fit Bnw tr ci* ■' over to sc* the old folks last Sunday- , j Charlie Kidd of Fair T’Hty,fb c., 'ey-me oeer last vpsk. Mrs. Bessie hidd-who lias been visiting rela tives heve for some time returned with him.. . yYopps.u Ji.)•.f]ig hunter blowin£ -r oil y ’,'n back sliders indebted to toe that I have carried over from time to time. lam going to give 'von t.ro:iH this fall sura, if you don’t pay me. L E Greene. 1 .T T Porterfield was in (own Mon day Inst. J M On ruth of near Ft. Lamar who is one of Madison's most suc cessful farmers, was in town Mon day. • • Misses Emmiet Power* Mattie Tlivci eld of Paoli, visited Miss Lobelia Long last Simdvy, Bring ns your chickens, eggs, and butter—we will pnv you a fan cy y.riji'.o. J. T. Co. Coiner, Ga: Ordinary Daniel hns built anew b.ridje across the branch west of town, which M r as badly needed. Th-' collectors have s'nrtcd out <n the r rounds. We hop* they v.ill be snore succensfad than they have beau in the past, W ' are not dunning, but then yoft know ii takes money to run a newspaper as well as anything (!se. and n dollar bv itself is n n much, but when you get several of them together they count. Fo you will do us a great favor by letting us have the little amount you are due us. Captain .T M Kidd and car’ ju nior E;!d F McGowan, was in Athens lat Monday. K D Strickland-of Comer, was in town Monday. I.’nc'e Luke Jehneon of Shell— man, Ga., is with ut again. M's. R F Tolbert was visitmp her sister M;g, A M Scarborough at? Comer iliis week. Bee our s2so"Rockers at $1,75. Danieleville Fureiture Cos. j ‘The cold wave (.hat was prom f:;hbd some lime ago came in last j >i\ nday night. Frost Monday aiorning. w hen you buy goods from any of the merchants advertising the Monitor tell them where y iff at their ad. J V/ Boroughs and W r:i Short, Cuo.ntflligo’:i bailiffs were in town Tuesday. f want your chickens and egg.i f&t l>a.:ilsvillo or Comer, , L. E. Greene. The Monitor will throw out Mi ne ksaw during th>* month. We in end to keep up with cotton. FRO'< IT. _Mb-s S’ ;•>!):;. La I' _yj Franklin eocm v i§ x : ,U-.T\.f Jjfg.. 1-r. ■■ . . Miss Bulah 19 was visiting in *!f connniiv.iv r’undav to the flight of a certain young man. : irlyG.Edwa le loft for An gina n, where ho \v!p make his bid tiro Ju.nne. Mo u;y. Sucoiss tp ;.;m. Mrs. Ijupeafo-j-d of Co'Obe is ..visiting the family ,of .Tames R Kclh Is | >'• ~ i*h to stjeyo t tie Tju'kin i ciiß’espoutlewt thivt,... the ‘'•dndc 1 ' W'-b: ’ cftiftc 'aT‘orprr'4 eifhefr [day, Bnf nonld Rud no ..luflee w Ha. bV® preseed him to ivrn l )V ; Larkin, but he replied : “I have | ben fo -led by the false slate ■ of the bark in correspondent j-ind T’lf not rm; the risk of being I footer? by anot her newepa per cor | n- j’ondeiit. | fcbo Larkfri Dndo a coiain.T, , All f I rpr.s >1 np so m ’fi ie, itt Uis nocketi' > AWd Tikvf ) dl iiP. Dr. West brooks vrenf to Athens to-dav to Huy him anew waggon sod buggy. •? L Tbnmpso > is "on e trip t>> '' iv.oi to buy goods fpr their trade. bu-v pi •kjii!' yot Rev.- Sinpao’ of , ''nr'f>o" iwfch ' l ( >r us Inst Satnrdoy n ‘■miid-i-.v and ntfii'n nl bight. deliv er in <r tlireo oxr- W-nt sermons. .T M piiyin :i> <1 I'l.lv of At’mln, ; nrf ’ ' ) siting refafives in this com iiynity. Dtdonoy Boronghn attended preaching here ftalurdny night. Rev. J TANARUS, Cart lodge of OroT Lovf'l wim visit imr his son II N Qfirtledge here last Saturday and 'bin dav,, .* • / B T South I'.-fi Just week to ut i'cnrt'Che 'Nfirtmi'l MKhAfftfA 'Athens. Mt' a promising youtur man and we wish him much success. Misses Beua Hull and Thtlnh S|,| ms, two beautiful young Indies ot Franklin county, were visiting Mr*. (J \\ Westbrook last Sun day. Our Sunday-school rind prayer meetings ace very well otlanded tint, would he elan to see all came out and take an interest in them . BUTTER. Do you want to make butter from pine, fresh sweet milk, and realize the full value of the milk, and no! bother with waiting fur your milk to turn, and losing its full value by being eat up with whey? If you do, I will sell you a Family Right. or territory. Mis. 1) B Moseley and Mm, H l> MaUox have given it a fair trial, and anyone can ask them about it. You may look for me to coins lo nee you and sell yum a right, to you can always have fresh butter from yo ;r sweet milk. J. M. KIDD, Dmiieliville, Ga. r~~ " *•”—■*'* m ■' i ■' ——~.. r — Tax Levy; Danielsviila, Go.. Sept. 20th 1895. Court of Ordinaly, Sitting foi County purposes; Ordered that the Taxy-Collcct or of Madison county, pn*Jeed to eol ivet 100 per ceiiL/nii the State Tax ’for county mp'poscs. The ta mo making Ninetvsfme cents arid two mills on tb%/hnndred dollars for the state yn r <\ county tax. Count^<a x apportionfoJI o ivs : To eguit due, jflu to become youe, cent, making $2401.21 /To expenses due and become due 22£ percent making 1000.40 For biiilgc purposes 0 per cent making 400,18 For pauper purposes 8 per cent, making 855,62 For payinem. of eomrnis.ions of iax Gollecloi .and 'l'ax Receiver and Extra Com pensation OJ per cent making 289,00 $4446.37 G 0 DANIEL, Ordy. 1 Ecid. F, McGowan, Bus. Manager Five brk Local Happenings around the Foi*ks. Mrs. Pittard and Mrs. Kidd ipndc a visit to WluterviHe last w eel:, O P'Grifliili anil son K-llia, ar* b<rh quite pick nguin. Mi*. Meador, mother of our tir-iKsniau i) •. J W Maador, re tu-.uud i.o her liome at .Viuder -List TujmLlvT ; qiiftT'ered at, the f TTrcti(!f*rk and Rufoujlps shop, while they rh running tl’A gin. All thro.; of our gins ark d*- ii.g gaud work A gicut ninny fre*\ nd'Ct lure will ink'* in the exivosifion -this fell. Mrs, Young, mother of .T L Yo uug ;s very sick ut this writing with chi Li ,-ii and fever. Ihirlow M’i f 'ey .'brother of Mrs. 7'. 11 ILioei’o was down from Ho* gni't on ii visit last week. U \\ r L’ai-ii'itt ie making tome iinpnvemoM* on his residence. \1 ash is a h list lo r • Tlu> lit lie (huigUter of Mr. anil Mr*. T(i Hitchcock is quite sick. tV W Kidd has bought up to. Hatnrdny fit bales of cotton fiv Pitt an 1 l.n.s. Ihirc iiiidsomc winteriab weath er for :i day or so. Uniter Hitchcock went to Ath ens Tuck lay morning, H W Glenn received a telegram yesterday from Ft. Valley, that his daughter, Mrs. Lillian Buesfee waa dangerously sick with typhoid fe ver. i Hen Wood, one of Comer’s cat* , ton buy; rs, was here yesterday. ; Thompson is vary 1 much i indisposed. E F Martin mil wife .visited at our house yesterday. The writer has missed his chills for severnl days, hut this wsnther feels very diiPy, A. Fittnrd bought n fine stock of goods while taking in the big show in Atlanta, and is selling them at very low figures. Ladia* when you go | 0 buy your fall goods call on Hi third Bros. I’rof. .1 A Con well hoarded the tniiu Saturday morning for Elbert county lignin. Must be some at traction over in the settlement of Concord diurc h, otlcr than sine* ing. Don’t, think the Prof, ant up ink his last, visit to Moon’s Grove as on a former one, as he didn’t ssemveiy sleepy Monday night. * 7 Mr. P.it tliompsoiTs little hoy, .bud: picked 151 lbs of cotton last Efidny and helped to take up fod der in the evening. Miss Ida Kaidkdor ]icked(lß7 lbs in 4houre, and Miss Bir.if>. her sister, picked 127|’is in same length of time. - ’ Tlio !itt,le*baheof Mr. and Mrs. \\ 11 Huossp, which has been sick so long, fell asleep in Jesus last Wednesday night. Wee"!) not. for the little one dear parents, for Je* sus said, ‘.‘suffer little children to come unto me. for of such is the kingdom of hoaveii. Mr, and-Mrs. Buesee have the sympathy of the community in their sad affliction. Mrs. I. E Brooks and Miss Ola Brooks, r visiting relatives in Pittman district this week. E W Adams who has been vis -1 iting relatives here, has returned I to Atlanta. It is only three weeks until the Georgia legislature meets. There will he some important measures cfciisidored at this session. .J A Kin ston and Amicus John* son, of Royston, stopped over with us this week on their return frem Athene. Xi.v- -- -V— —W. ll.— ■ fEprrag NOTICE. Grortrbi—-Madison county: Wbe ruin G 1! O Kelley has fcfpi;u a to me lor lotivas af'udmiiiislratipi. o u tbc estate ef/'imnn M Piltui/i, deceased. Arbis is therefore t 6 ej* all pcrtpfis concornc<t-4rtje'a.t my UyjJr*'j a. ! -ar m Got. why i.: i Ishould granted.' Tin# jVpl, 2nd ’95. G (j Dank-!, (2rd, M,O T3