The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, October 25, 1895, Image 1

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THE DANJFLSVIULE MONITOR P‘~y r. VV>>Ley, Editor. VOL XIII. We Lead - Others Follow. The HUGGINS CHINA HOUSE 1 X .. . . BROAD ST., ATHENb, GA.—SAME OLD STAND. . 0 eautiful Decorated Q hina and 0 rockery s ALL GRADES AND ITiICES. SOLD IN SKI'S OR f])(]l IILCI lumps in grfit vtristy crd cf' all gmles. jre-rn all pattern. Our Flock vrb 1 c-ver eo laij.e, ho pretiy and bo ccn plete. were never so low and goods so pretty .J. H. HUGGINS & SON. BROAD STREET - . ATHENS, GA. WHEN YOU WANT BARGAINS GIVE D. E. GRIFFETH, ' AT DANIKT SYIELE, GA. A ohance at your trade. He carries a fulj tnd coih jTete line of DRY CCODS, NOTCNS, ETC Y'liicli were Fought-before tie rire, and he ie giving his cueloiiiero (he benefit of his lucky purchase. In CsFeeerles STAPLE &GCH AND COUNTRY PRODUCE v ‘ ’* f . . 1 Hs does net propose to bif undersold. He alto carries full and complete lines of Hardware, Glassware, Tinware, Woodenware, etc. / _ 1,/ ' ' \ His prices are as low as the lowest, and all h# asks is that you give him a calLsee his goods and h*ar his prices. Rsmember the place 1) . 1. GRIFFITH DANIELSVILLE, GA. . ¥ P ¥ PRICKLY ASH, POKEIIOOT' AND POTASS!U(i fsy,ss latvelous Cures in Blood Poison Rheumajisrn and Snrsfuia t.uup •rnemm.tasme**iara P. I*. P ?urir<3A tlio fcHiCxi. fculMs rt tho \rcsfiK and f:?<rzn flrtmgtL to urenkentta nerves, ekpti.s •itiKk- pp, s; vi.’;c- iuo iC3t heuith sr.S ■*be r Q plooir.f onti laas!tn(s<* flxst prevailed. r**mx MW htsiv ihti For prirr.ary sue tsjrllary t or Wood nolaor.lr.F. snerci!- nd* pulaon. *jdpcpt.c, p.nd In a/. b!c*oa and tfctn drtppie", Uk* r.-'-'tohes, plmpien. old cLronle clceta, tLitar. BcaXil bead, boi-' e'/d' E-Us, we may eay. rriihov.t i f cmtrfi'ilct’oa, tluU P. P. IMa th® bent L-hxx! ptirifter in the and makes positive, aui r.uroc 1st!! cassn. * TTbose s7fcr:L\fl are poisoned ftrid (ioae blood lo la zr. impur - con-I'- ll ia. on* to menucrori IrTtpßiarities, sre ; caiiArlT betefl'-cd by the ~oa* Zt-j fa tfcioo i G>aßlng vrop* wtleacl p. p. P.-Prickly Asii, Poke Fotawlun —rr— Crr.nC7?VZT>, Mr, *rg Ktb, :*6on. —I spezfc ib the tarma o*. iK>ufimedlch>9 fremray parses* 1 now I was nffsct4J wU“ fca*. rz dlsea6, plj®vi*y ftjd Ta lor iis yoart., mi* by the Vsry b 5 Efcrgicians ana r.p nit cl<V.l n*, irioxl every k&ovm vriih ou fijidiocr relief. cnly tals-n oe t>cto of yo;r P. P. er.3 c*.a cflocrjully up it Has dono tse ra-. re go od tfrno acytbiug I have © r . er inLca. .1 can rficom-arj your meal”ir.*3 to T. Bpringfl-ii-- -'jeca CocsLy, Kj. WLES, BIBTCHES ifirSOBES jwirir/omu GftTAHßfi. 1 MAttnit. ii wafeis Ovs ossUrty ?B2S7a by -PrlcKy A'h, Vox® BooC iilWs*' Biiia, ta Eiaz-Ast blood ptdfler oc •cyUu Amnrr)***, C.. July 21,0*01. IKmitaa I*:’?K4.S Gs.: UtAR Sir;n-I boß*bt a b.tt!* of Sc.nr P.P P. Hkc Bpiinga, , L:,- dono ec more good thaa tbre* taocUj.n’ tcn-rc#tfttiiia Eat Stn aja. S.oa abies bw.leo O. Cl. D. Aberdeen, Brown Conner# O* Capt. J. 2). £chnsiao ttti shorn ti concern: I fcera* bv testify tc wcodorfol propoirtloi of P. T. r. for wsoptlous of the eVir. I * a~erod for several yest• with &n un aij'htly o.sd flffift'Mfibld eruption oa my fo.oo. i tried (v*ry known resne rfy buo in rain,until P. P. P. wu3 used, and am bow entirely /filjjaed byj 4. D. JOHNSTON. fcv . uncLii, Q%e Hlkln CtßMr Caret!* Tcjitoiony/rem the Mayor of JSeqxdn, 2to Cbottih, Tbx, , January It, 183^ v Ksssrs. LIPPMAN Baoe., B-ivanaan, Ga,; GcntUtASi%-~l have tr>.-d yotr T\ V. P. fur a disease of tho skla, cnaaliy Vn •>w'H *a Bkin ' ancer.of thirty otßiHiiDjr. and .ocad roll*?f: 1^; purifiestbeblood a*wdl romo7e#. ritavion fron t’te *eat of the and proreot* cny Bprfu# c-f i' e eorus. 11 are taken fcv vor six bottl? f, .Ted ic.l i yr1!I cffw*r *. tiers. It has a>aa relioy4 7o ironi bdicutfofi ar.d glociic-l (roubi***. Tours troly. 04PT. W. U. KVO", Artomuy *. .irr. M Bisd mv® as^'nei Ax-x, EtT.'t:GJ3Ts astti rr. BKOS. raopamrtc.s, £1 i i-lf Ji,3a'iMMb,6a Devoted to the Interests of UphCouhtV. DANIELSVILLE, GA.. FRIDAY/’■St. 2ttfc 169,7 THE LOS'S PRAYER. At night, ouce pausing in the outer hall, l v.*o:nmi spr .ji r he lizard of treaty breath, “Forgive*, O lord, hi j doubting, loaf ho fall Audi should lose iiiiii in tat* world of death.” SI thought among 4he nhudow:* f tho night He ga&tbjt prayer #o forth a lad saw it roam Lid:', a k“t child, forovv.tried by Who weu(} . pa in the durfc and wails.for homo. in t?K uSltahcintthlo \v;;- • above. * Viiort* the grv i tu>oc:tsinger are ‘Turgiye, (> Lur£|' * ho hoard its erjicf lon*. “Th<'World of death: ’ then in the Void *t\va& lwt. A’- and he. the listener. fd’ed with stiAnge fore v, boding, T Ll? Tenud i.'l'j to iho night tiu-.l d brood lug Till ail the siuwtheiv Ivnoly way had crossed, n--“ The Groat l&iu-sal.*' ONLY AN AMATSXIi,. friends lo onahla him to ijoy tlio debt which owed off 10,000, which lo<>lhT t*b nmckliko the broad and easy way leading to tile work i house that hoTonght shv of v.mtiy ing along it, and the third was mar rying his daughter to (ho firm of Culvert & Son, his creditors. Whether the father or soa bad her -was a matter which, after all, was of very secondary; importance’. “Thera is Soran wlvantagfilnttaeli. ing to u pro.Uy daughter, after all,” this unfortunate speculator one morning fts he set o'-fcto the city on tho dolicr,to mission of en deavoring to sell his only child. He was glad that the young lady Was staying away from home at tho time, and on the whole ho vrns relieved to find, when ho reached tho magnifi cent offices of Messrs. Calvert & tion, stock and share brokers, that the junior member of tho firm was also away on his holidays. * The subject which he had in hand was ono of such extreme delicacy ! that ho spent half an hour jn beat | ing round the bush in the most elab orate manner before ho dared coiwe to the point, and it was only when lie had at last blurted out that in the place of tho $50,000 which was due his daughter would bent the disposal of Mr. Calvert, .Sr., that bp discovered tho very unpleasant fufct that Mrs. Calvert was still alive. After the most unfortunate mis take which had occurred ho could not very well mention tho subject which lie had in mind to tlio junior partner. 110 must go to bod and think it over. * * * * * ' r Tho organ grinder at the gate had been grinding away for fully 20 i minutes at tlio popular tunes which j filled his barrel. “Some won’t encourage ’om," said Mrs. Grit, tho cuorgetio propri etress, ns she stood at the kitchen door, duster in hand, “but. I say that they just help boarders to keep lively, and if your summer hoarder gets low spirited, yer apt to lose her. Now, then, Maria, don’t stand gap ing there, hut take them scraps and warm them in tho oven. If it’s good enough for minoe tomorrow, it’s good enough for him today, ain’t it?’’ fP While the orjfhn grinder was food -1 ing in tho kitchen with a relish which did great Credit to tlio scraps, although it made them look rathor small, a young man oamo tearing down tho road with a fishing rod in -ono hand and an empty basket in fee other. 110 put down tho empty fish bas ket im>|de the boarding bouse gate and then went back and examined tho barrel organ. “It locks easy,” he thought to himself. "I never could see why girls should waste .the host yeS*g of their lives learning the piafio, which probably they will never; play with out giving olfenso to anybody with an ear for music, when the whole ’ tbingunn be clone so much bettor by just turning a handle. If I had to earn my own living, I think that tbia sort of thing would suit mo.” Then ho took hold of the handle snd began turning it. The result was very imd. “•Not so easy as it looks,” bo thought to himself as be pounded the handle around with a sorios of discontented jerks, and ho began to get. hot. ' , It was disappointing that there was nobody, not even a baby, to ap preciate his efforts. “Wonder whore the owner of this muscle developing machine bas ta- j ken bimsolf to?” mn£<-d tbo yopng man as lie mopped his forehead with a handkerchief. Then an inspiration camo to him. “By Jove!” ho said, laughing sof£y to himself at tho brilliancy of . litrewn thoughts. “I'll trundle the ' thing down to tho v illago and see . Ifriw much I can make. It’s down hill ail the way there and the old. man can it back himself if hoi wants it. Good idea. ” i ** ' I ■*, I He'nwl ri ■i' 1 orr -a a •>- 1 Bidor§.!i|HKht at first, but after a timu'itjHHecl to run easier, and flu. ally rHro3H& tfucstioi'. Avas wkethet ! he , bcftbVvto Stop the thio'g end. Howefipfhalf way tho hill, when od nna estimated r.l 13 raifts agliouv, he firoii-ht up i against a small dpge.irt ! wbidll in tho e.p --| posito dwlKPi) V, ’ fiig."' l f:;\ •icein, iid found , tbfcfr tpi'Hlfctfcf; was roerfu” and sics j jug i>.; hmST to rut lausUwas ( down tho i.u®D hiMnlitt>ps, v.'tu’o tlio yoauigu'Uy.k‘wks dtiying niune . tyy.; pt t!iC> top of her , * bi'r.;o i.hoyuung ; ‘:;gu|+WW i.Ve-young lady, 4'c“re f.ad- natorally, heon : vbi-j,* tniif hi tautker, had riot failed 1 -to ha-jjqg. fJ“|;tKtctkx;ks of (lie man w.rnj.) hcv •; • kiHcl iCiOUgll ?>> . oti nidcr Ihu- alihoui,h, ,i.i a mat tor r.f :{hct, lie had done niovo m ward bringing her to a sudden end than anything eDtv Brest,- fur she was tho daugh ter of the man who at that moment : was tc na'll’h- r hand toTiis 'ai'.cdii'or^, Uoi.Wn lon modern sciwHii -ikl and . the . ndvnniago of Hhree taiika ht Girton fur-noUjing. ;SW* smtm ns'Bho Trcarli’; she niVed it iov; : e.r's, i ••Signon”!.‘ihu raid, bending for* -vVfl:cl a?-d bcftvu.g her profly white ’teeth,, I 1 brink yen for saving ffiy life?,. .It tytyi very bravo of yon. ” ’ . “A'n Italian Indy, 1“ J.-.-.-e,” thought,tho young n mi—-nn Italian . wo’ifu bavfi cnippo-! ■ ! u f..r a ho instihuk ‘V.io-.l in the tcainc laiisniagu mid an accent pecttlfr.r t<eMfl?*b“o boys.' “Id ft l^U-t— yv.k “rr.-it?" she .asked. iu the liclian jan guai.ro as spoken in tire class rooms at Girt on. And tho young man in torrUtded hc|r jti thosaimi language ns taught.'J§y |*roffssor bin-ache “b'biit isusv ndair, oiguorinv.. ” ““■•'V ho is—p.irbfl [W hods - -.e-m4.a heun bbHued to Hy the vr. "iftiiouffW. Hifa Drirfli and c:ki)*4_pou Hfio iH-iitoycd tniorls or smile up- u liiai, riiul, him With all thci < lo qcent: phrases sho could romomber, slic drove away, turning onco to wave a dainty I.ica htmdkcrohiof to* hex-jn-crvop-ci. At (eo iiT-ie ha ma ’o many in qciri. s mifOite-rdug tlio ymmg Kill iau 1.-itiy, r.nn to hissurirrisolici found that nobody, not even Mrs. Grit herself, knew anylhint' of her. Do ,what ho wan) 1 ho could not forget that pretty faep and gontlo voice. ■' lie wrote- to London for an Italian diotionnry and phniso hook, unci sat late into tho night, brushing up Ids knowledge of ike langnage, which had ueVfbt liebir f ery oartonsivo, and every day ho wandered rip and down hot.wcch thcr boarding bouse and tlio pale folk How many pale folk there are ! -people fvlio have the will.lmt no power to bring out thfeir vitality. Peopie tyhib spying like a pendu lum between strength and w ckn*‘a#—o -L h atone days’ fiicicness F Pebpl 6 who ha v e no lifeJor resisting disease --llrn' people, nerv e]ess . delicate! The food for all such is Scott *g Emulsion. The hypophosphites of lime and soda, with the oil, will tone up the system, give the blood new life, improve the appetite and keep up digestion !“ * ' SI.OO SCOT - k BOWNE Chemists - New v.-, fy red wheeled oart. * , liovvcy it never-cauio tim way, and for b e very reason Ujat Alisa Front's aunt bud forbidden her ever to drive ortt alone again, and cou demnod her to the family carr. ■ and t iiedriving of old Car for W y'- t the fatnily com-lmiau, v.dfo avoided, list lift! ip to the .:!k;go. . At last .they inch It, was in this. ! way. Tho >-o*a_-*. -;i:i wins eunsoliiig himaelf by fishing by the lnka of a little silvan;;which ran through, a wocxl, and Mi.sc Frost Wan out for n solitarv.wlk, krst in rgittmjaal tjc.ii of (nr j which was in aloro L. i- jivms ibiy, whou. the . second ii bmm L.< no\.J in tvnl j lit** weight l gvrfid enough to J>cgin. “My gnllant pruaerver,”. aho cried fis she caught sight of hispictur wquo broad briminod hat. “Oh, sigrifu-. is it ijcsslblef’’ f 4*hl ho nna-cvnred in Italian also ‘•Signetf-iiia, this is tlie happUst hour of.my lira Ah, bow I have longed with nil, tlio passion cf my heart to to you unoo more; to stand f,-ic3 to faco aui la gaao Into tituau dv:/U-:y uvc-.."* Ho had learned t|ite by heart out lave to one another in n foroign lan guage, and never for n moinor t did oiflier of them susjvct tho national ity of tho other. Ho was dypporiihd.v in earnest over this ndventure, and bo -.vns buvning to know her jxiruiUaml to puy bis nddrctsst’a projieriy. However, Miss Frost ciicl not foul equal "to intreducing a wandering muaioimi into her aunt's drawing, roenn, and although she was, iu Ik>i ■heart of hearts, secretly hoping that ho would suggest nn elopement, slio did not. duro evon think, of her fa ther’s passion when lie hoard of hor. ottnclunent for tins iuindscuio or gan grinder. . “1 wish to pocdneKS t but she know a littlu Laglish,’’thought (lie young man as his adored sat on ono side of tho stream with a jihrnso book hidden under hor muff, and ho at on tbo otbor wiih a dictiobap Oon coaled in his flqh baskgt. “I don’t undorstand half she aaya, except when aho condescend* to talk in tlio lanuuago of tho uya, I expect aoaiu thiug uiqileasant will oomoof this. ” Hninethioo did. One evening about twjltght tbe young ffi'ftn nnd Miss Fr<ist But in tlio littlo covo, wbioli they had cho sen on aoeountof its ntfer seclusion, upon souio damp but: very mosey rocks. jf, f •••.: = - His arm wue about her waist, her ht’h l on his shouldm* and bo had . afillrd Jrcr “CariSHiina*’ oud ‘‘Boliu (SfifiSginiri'’ i-.crvoml times; wbo an avalanche rolled down the stoop bank upon them. Tli/it was t}io effect. It wns, how. rVcV. only tiro portly form of Phiu cas Frost, who had eomo down from 10-,vr. for (ho dny, rind, henrin;* that his daughter hadgonoout fora noli, tai-y wrilk, hud set ont in scare!i of her, ftud, slipping in tlio excitement of tho moment, bad oomo down the slope with a rush. Tlio young man, quite conscious that bo deserved tho reproof, only it was the girl’s fault for not having naked him to call, was just fouling ■in his pockets for a card, and won dering somowlmt. at tho fluency with which tlio old gentleman, who was evidently hor guardian or hor fa ther, spofco English, when, to Ids utter amazement, the girl flung hor se! f ou hor knees. “Father, please don’t bo angry,” elm pleaded in perfect English. “This is tho nobio organ grinder who saved my life. Ho cannot speak ono word of English, and in saving rnc ho broke Ids organ, and bo has to support hiirifelf by fishing. Re member, father, that but for him I should now b in my grave. Oh, fa ther, I lovo him, and bo, as yon love ipo, bo merciful.” “Mildred Froat, ” said (hoold man* “youYann idiot. Here, you organ grinder,can you spoaky any Englishy at all, yon know?” ' ri-fi.r “Perfw-tly, ” said the young roan, with gesture of despair. ‘‘ln fact, I’m nn Englishman, I thought your daughter was nn Italian lady until this moment, and she apparently paid the sum o' oomplimont to my knowledge Af the language. Allow mo to explain the somowhat embar rassing position into which yon havo put us by your unexpected arrival.” ‘‘l can't listen to any explana tions,” interrupted the old man. “ What btudnesa have you to make lovo to my daughter, yon disrepu table, dirty, lazy, good for nothing vagabond? I am deeply grateful for what you have dono, ” he added, growing more conciliatory at tho look of pain and supplication in bi daughter’s oyes, “but, you see, or gan grinding or fishing is not—that is—l” “Quito so,” said tho young man, -.viy* slightly heightened color. “On ly there seems to be aonio mistake. As to obgan grinding, I'm only an amateur, I tliought your daughter knew that. I’m no more n profes sional than I’m an Italian. And per “Pipa ytfu know .James Calvert by <3f,uio. H° has rather an oxtonßivo •fofauiness in thu city. I’m bis only BOif. It Was a mutual mistake.” Tlio old man sat down on the rock F.dd F. \V Bus. 'VWia^tr -as if lio Find been “tinned. "-*■ • I “Dona it again,” im mattered t hirnsi’lf. “Lost my s-.i oud chance. There’s but Ling lor it btrt suiuid# now. What a find l uui, fa bo atny. I might liava seen the felluw , v gentleman. ” * and a However, when jso. hud mode hi ?luar that lie quite understand appreciated whiit a gou;l match liuT® yowhg man woukl be for kiAdau 'li ter, ftud how proud ho wlMld ho u • gall Mr. Cafrort, Jr . bu soade hco, ho fouml that things vrUfSlgLiug all right after Tim youDg man laid no i-k-a ui.:d ho was nutrfivd tt> MUthtriH. dnupli '' ter of PhinoßßFrost, tbutbifl faibci-, in-law was no other than tharaitieit siwenlator who bud lost. uH Bia’nioUt* cy thru ugh hk tVilh thu hrur of Onlvurt, & Thruckruoi'tsin shyot.— ■;% Some Huggestivu details * ing tho early education of thus Ger man emperor have eomo ot , Tt seems that William II had in early childhood a tutor who w<* a c&ptaic-- of tho guards. Prinqo Bismarck line- j reoorntnanded him, ‘and ho n[ipll“ to the heir to the thnme tho pritfei X'lo on tfhioh lie trained hia recruits —“bend or break." -Th.i-yovMpt He henzollera waa nnvdo to rise at 5;.5(J --bvery mom inland at once begin a course of gymnastio exorcise. l ) uk suitable for n child cl his age. It is this rcgiincn, autlioritiossay, which' inado Princo William so weak and nervous that his gr:.ttdf;Uiicr, tla-G. old emporor, siVggvstc.l ono jay t-> Biaimirck that his c-tphua of thii guards would jisrlmps b.ittar return to hii recruitß.—Nut? York Trib une. ICoroan Method* of QolUutlo*. The Korean law reaita: "One who owes money. nnd at the promised timo falls to pay If, whether flit* debt bo to bis majesty (ho king or to a no! her person or otLor persons, shall ho beaten t\to or tLrue times a mouth on liitrabin, and this ponisj nnont shall WTcofitifictd Until the debt is discharged. It oann died in debt, bis relations mult pay that debt, or b beaten 1',70 or tlitoe timer) a month bn tlui skin. .Mrs. Miln’s "Queer Korea," >vuaui tv t in* i sgt- The otiior jfight*jt| t" uariUdj club reception one of lhu old tui> told 1 bore was a shrewd nnd witty old Irishman who took uinoh pleasure ip makiug sport of other shrewd p<>ople. Ho Went to liis lawyer and tt.idu Ids wrill. Ainontr tho provisions Was that outside of ttio cost s;!' the lunoruJ ho wanted *br> openf, "When do yon Want it spent, yo. in;? to tho graveyard or bond njf back from ft?" naked tin; lawyer. "Why, when geins to the grave, yard, to ho nun:." "Why in tliat?" "Well, I like 16 he aocinble, and I' ran’ft he with yon coming iKiokj sw?” said tho lawyer saw,—Louis villo Comuioreml. He IVumleiSMl. "My fnith in huumn nature—wom an human nature—-is strengthened,", remarked a hotel proprietor 1 ho oth er morning, as ho opened his mail; “hero is a towel belonging to the house returned to mo with line from a recent woman guest that it was inadvertently carried away by her. I wonder,” wont on this wick ed man runiinativoly, “if the fact that tho botol name, in lArge let* tern, is aoross ono end lias anything to da with this rather unusual bit of feminine honesty?"—New York Times. . 7 , A Mild Hint. He—l don’t want any woman to think I’m a fool She—Aren't you a little late la stating your wishes?-—Detroit Free Provo I-ndtcrotM Bnaainn SaneWnw. Dal wrote two tnlea vrhioli were published in the Moscow newspaper. In one of these one of tho characters is a gypsy woman, a thief. She bides herself, and they seek, but cannot find her. Tho local outhori tien nro applied to, and they also look for her in vain. Dnl served in government oflico and for bis "of fense” was called before tho author ities and told to ohooso hotweea writing and tbeaervico Tho censor represented tbci matter to the om poror in tho following manner: Al though Dnl, by his story, inspires tho public with distrust in the au thorities, yet ho does it without evil intention,"and ns the works do not on the whole contain anything harmful he considered it suffloient to censure the author. Again, Count Uvarofl, in writing a book on Greek antiquities, bad a great deal of trouble with the cen sor. He was not permitted to refer to emperors aa baring boon killed, but was ordered to state that they died or perished.—Westminster Re view, .__ J . ~ - ■ SO l