The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, December 06, 1895, Image 1

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BRRRY T. MOSRLY, Kditor. KD. P. McGOWAN, Bus. Mati’gr. VOL. XIII. e Lead - Othe rs Follow. • i The HUGGINS CHINA HOUSE' j BROAD ST., ATHENS, GA.—SAME OLD STAND. geautiful Decorated Qhina and Q rockery ALL GRADES AND VRTCES. SOLD IN SETS OR SINGLE PIECE Lamps in great variety and of all grades. Glassware in all pattern.] Our stock was never so large, so pretty and so complete. Knives and Forks, Spoons, Castors, Tinware and Granite Ironware in almost endless profusion and at all prices. Housekeepers can find everything they need at our place . Prices were never so low and goods so pretty. J. H. HUGGINS & SON. 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Finest ef All. < Sditi WjJudJleriea Psbbls, Eluant Ftolsh, < a OEGA3T xr?t£i ft pi R tneo, from i* whitper '* / l*t#, t < tho raid hftrax’ny of n •refer- Id Hup*, A oct&wa? 4 Bcirft uf ami drsew e<Yip?*** - NEW STYLE ONLY W AND WE PAY VHE FKEiSHT Phillips & Crew Co.jAtbm, ®lje pmiiclsuffcJHffmHr * CHfIS STERN |S COMPANY'S • Our Building on Clayton street, opposite the Po: t Office, is nearing and we will occupy the same by December 2tHb, In order to reduce our stock and suve trouble and expen|% ef moving, we uffer our entire stock of Clothing for Men, Youths, Boys and Children. , Overclat s. Underwear and Hats at cost, This is no fake ale, We mean to dispose of our stock A GREAT will a&U you goods ac prices hater before quoted hi this # city. The terms during this sale are Strictly Oabh,’’all goods charged will cost B prices. This sale eontiauoe from day ty day until on*- removal. Come arly and make your the stock ia£l n ken. .. CS STEKK cSc. |Hp PiaPliS, BLOTCHES UNO SIS SORES CSIiRRH, KUURiL ■ wimr.w| KIDNEY YBOIIBLES art DYSPEPSIA JUa oaSlrsly ronovaa fcy F.P-P> —rriefelr /urti. ?oSe Boot eutd ?oto (M biocd 3 earth. i*StßT<:>-VW, 0.. JbS/ 21.1*M. Kaet>j T.wrMi Baa.. 3v*3n*6>. Or. : I>ax£ik-I bought a botUsof yoar ?. P P. f.t Hot 6(Ti2rr,Anc.,j=d ittu lior.ima towi tfcoii d<raa tetaVv.’ trootai'iutiJ tbs Hot tV24i throo feotUo* O. O. D. Brojfa Ocuaty, O. X. £>. fetaaseect. (|b ail niton U ty ■<.' I ho" hv *,<-.*i+y f .-i lib* v&ifr£rftil of P. P. V. lor 1-up vice ocf&e *V ft. ! r”Sr<S for toTernl jr ear* with ds **- leiabtlr end Cur.*ru*bla craptioa o my f. 1 trSeia oT®rjr keown rtay uy Uv- la ys.lK.aatU P. r. P. ursd. sjkJ ap3 .u:v7 aattroly nr. Sfefis& CosctfT Cartd, &ztiwr*yjYtm tks of Bs^UfTe^ Ttar., January 14, 1093. Me®oß. L:ppbca.w Bx©.. RutAnixih, fc*ik t (’srJlemon—l tried year P. P. P. for a ifcc-as® of tb® efcln, 11*2*2*1 ly toc-a a s oirtu aucr,of thirty v-or.v Cffiasdiaj. ar.d .oocd jrtoat roftef; It poriso*. vii® biood and roioovce fJI lr pitatton fr&m.tho coat of tho directn and pr-c-veutft say eprcfullrstf* ct Vo I nav® toko a Cv®or !x oootfdßt t)itktio*.hi r c£-*ir*o trill offc a onre. It baa r-Uo mliwraa nte ?roa Icalg aclor. aad ueouwLc.i M. Attoriaeysi es ?ii rat /.IX DOTOQIOTB BEIX If. LSPPfifIANI 017:03. raopairrroza, Kppanea’. 31 dMwreaiairt, FOR MADISOSr COUNTY. DAMELSVILLE, GA.; FRtDffi', Dec. 6th. 189?- TRADE IN THIS SOUTH. Not So Much Activity R' sorted as a Week Ago. ETEEL AND IRON PBIOES FALLU. Cotitliiicd Dprc:lu In the Colton Mark et Prevent# Largo Sale#by Gro wren*, Who Are Holding; a Portion of Their Crop. Many New Cotton Mills and Other In dus tries Merchants Buying Carefully. CHATi’ANOoaA, L ‘ /. ... —The Trade*- •hian’s reports of the industrial condi tions in all parte of the southern states for the week ending Nor. 25, shew that# there is not so much activity us was no*? ted last week. A falling off in priori for steel and iron products, is noted, and ! the continued depression in tho cotton market prevents largo sales ty growers, who are ; till holding a large part of the crop. Manufacturers of textile stock .up whenever they can buy the quality of cotton desired, and show by their willingness to purchase that they arm believers in a good year's business: and utjt.fihei-nri< es, both t?ur labor and ftLial.s. ’’ There -are froqnent reports of tlio op panization cf cfttoiiaiill eompauiefi, ‘ v, tii outside capital, but most of the new organization;; now preparing for’ active operations are of local rrigiu. fco-utlieru lumber operatives are repurt* ing improveinent in besiticos. Tlie ev press luuullers are doing well, with fini prices, and the yellow pine handlers nrA well satisfied with the results of their reduced outputs, which are more nearly in accordance with the wants of buyers than were the large shipments before sent out. 11011 furnaces are iu full operation. The southern iron output is now as largo ns ever known, and the ac cumulations me small and temporary only. The past six months have done nun'll for the iron men, and tl'.ey am en couraged to bolievo that a good fsoason is ■ before them. (General business is mom quiet. Merchants continue to buy carefully, and do not carry largo stocks. The southern farmers and planters are i:i more prosperous condi tion than has l>een known for years, as a mr.r.lt of economy ami liard work. The Tradesman reports the intended rebuilding at Meriuiiui, ?.liss., of tlie Meridian, and Blind factory, to ccfct SIOO.OOO; tlie organisation of the Alamo Brick company at fan Antonio, Tex., capital $50,000; tho Southern C Id Storage company at Fort "VVoith. Tex,, also with $50,000 capital, and the Swan sea Coal Mining company of Birming ham, Ala., capital $50,000. Tho Queeiy Mining company lias beep chartered w" Galveston, Tes., with SIOO,OOO capital; Tlie Core Improvement company, capi*; ’-tal $25,000, lias been organized at Little, Rock, Ark.; the Ivy Coal and Coke com-' puny at Birmingham, Ala., With $20,000 capital, and the B iscobol Crushing com paijv, capital $15,000, at Richmond, Vte The Tradesman also reports a cotton mill and cotton rope factory at Green** boro. Ala., canning factories at Brook haven, Miss., and Alta Loma, Tex.; electrical plants at Georgetown, Ky., ami Sktersvillo, Kv., and a fionriug mill at Princeton, Ky. Ice factories nre reported at Geneva, Ala., Georgetown, ‘Ky., Lafayette; La., Brooklinvcn, Miss., and Gainesville, Tex. A SIOO,OOO box factory is to lie built at Richmond, Va., . a large soap factory at Tampa, Fla., and ' wixidworkmg plants at Fiormatou, Ala., 1 High Springs, Fla., Athens, (4a., Wasi ! ota, Kv., San Antonio, Tex., and Suf folk, Va. The enlargements for the week in | elude an electrical plant at Teirell, Tex., | telephone works at Richmond, Va., the Warwick cotton mill at Augusta, Ga., and a lumber plant at Dalton, Ga. * Sale .f the Marietta and North OenrgU. Maiuetta, Ga., Nov. ".—The Ma rietta and North Georgia Railroad was sold here for *956,000 to the Philadel phia Gar Trust company. Hoke Smith Accept*. Atlanta. Nov. ’.— Hon. Hoke Smith has accepted the invitation of the legis lature to address them on Tuesday, Dec. i. * Khl. Kieliirr 11 1 rued. St. Louts, Nov. • -The St. Louis* Shdvel factory at Fortieth street and Duncan avenue, has leen destroyed by fire. Loss, s7s.<Kr>, fully insured. The Are caught from the furnace in the dry ing room. ■!f;i! Happenings , s , ~ ifcs of Interest to ‘‘Free State” People—Our t Sick, Visitors, Etc. J Bhk W W Scott is quite sick wfh bold. PTKO’Kelley was in Athene \Wphesday. Bk W W Scott was in Athens •Tuesday. ■Pjlfeurar Long was in. town a -’Hpsys th is week. lW .Power of Paoli, came up Ber.N last Monday. jWleriff Brock a is out again and ti|fr nnr his duties as sheriff. Bp,-; ■•* •* gfig&h. If Jennings of Brunswick, piucf its vcalt IfIWWTfiJtV;" -*— l D E Griffith w3 in Athens *his week, fixing up for the holidays. Hon. H II Carlton of /Athens, was in town Monday on legal busi ness- A large number of Comentes were op attending the sales Tues day. Mrs. U R Moseley ami Mis. B T Moaelef, visited Mrs; H T Mur ray nt Nichalsoti this wleek. W P Rowe of the live firm of Rowe & Moon, was circulating among his friends here this week. The man with his bugle and Hear was in town <his week, much to the delight of the young folka. Last Monday was Ordinarys court ami considerable business was attended to. Proceedings of the same will he found in anoth er column. ; Miss Eva Sorrells who is attend* u'jgtbe buev Cobb Institute,Athens -ffeturned with her parents from the aid spent a few days *, 'Tax collector Martin says that he has abont half of the taxes collected. It is not long until the 2 Oth and then it will be too late to save the cost. He will be busy from now until then. Our morchants have begun to brush up for Chrismast. They will tell you through the columns of the Monitor what they have for Santa Clause. Mises Dollie O’Kelley and Cai lie Broods, who have been atten ing the John Gibson Institute at Bowman, have returned house for the remainder of tbe session. We acknowledge receipt of an invitation to attend the Annual Ball at Gholston Ilall, Comer, Ga., on the 26th inst., and will be glad to attend. Tbe postal authorities issued an order, changing the base of sup ply for the Alvin postoffljo from Ft Lamar to HU. Hereafter all mail for Alvin will go by Hix. J A Royston, of Royston, was a* jmi< •1 1 y • S*C O’Kelley it as in Athens ou business Wednesday. . Mrs. W D ’Carrington, and daughter, Miss Mattie, visited Athene thia week, Rt. Lamar was visited on lost Fri* da}' night by a burglar, and J B McWhorter was ilio lostr. Wo could not learn the extent of the' same. The burglar made his es* ' ca pe. i If you owe L GJohnson & Son and don’t want to he sued must up We nro out of business and must wind up. L. G, Johhaon & Son. It is the time of year now , when the people will haf/e to keep a dose look out about their property. The burglar is loose in the land, and petty theiving is being indulged in to a considerable extent.* It s irat that some people can’t keep their hands'off of other peoples property. L IV Grtromf dk Chi atovv a$ IV mer, was brokenfintoon last Friday night, and some forty dollars worth of goods were taken, consisting of shoes, overeools, cigars and tobacco. The thief entered nt one of the back windows of the building. No trace so far of the party, or parlies, . who did the work. Comer seems to b unfortunate in this particular. not fat Cod-liver oil is not simply fat. There is more to it than that. Otherwise cream would answer as well. Because some medicine or food makes you fat is no reason why it is as good as cod-liver oil. This oil has a number of most peculiar and valuable agents united with it; Neither these agents nor the oil alone will answer. The two must be united as they arc found only in the pure cod-liver oil. Scott*s Emulsion of Cod liver Oil, witli Ivypoplios phites, contains the whole oil. The hypophosphites are tonics to the nervous system. Its use is when there is a tendency to con sumption, loss of flesh, cough or cold and in the wasting diseases of early life. , W B Massey, while leturning home from here last Saturday night had the misfortune to fall from his buggy, breaking his arm near the elbow joint. Dr. Sorrells as sent for and set the broken bones, but it is feared t H at Mr. Massey’arm will be stiffened on ac count of being broken so near the joint. . M D L Pittman, county survey or, was in town Tuesday. Hon. J N B Thompson of Co mer, was here, shaking hands with his friends, Tuesday. SUBSCRIPTION ! On* Dollar l*or Tear. NO 17. S M Ultimo, of Bowman, was here Tuesday, attending the sal£. A large crowd woi in town Tuesday to attend the Sheriff nod administrator’s sales. Aooiicdder able a mount of laud wait.- adver tised lr sale and brSlight goo l pricei-wfiotu Sevan to ten dollars per aor a. v ,.j Athena will soon have n city hospital, and Dr.l H Go; V for* merly ot this Cduhtc, will be in chnrgo of the same. Messrs Frank Tiller and Frank Mi ni, of Carlton, wet® in town Wednesday. Rev, L D Coggin and wife luive left ml, and are on a visit to Mrs C'.iggin 1 * pareutS. before going t t heir new appointment at Difwson ville. W D Portertleld htd a siuik* on his face,this vr**el that was kindry suggestive, and on being quernu n miik.s !Ms sevehth boy. John Barleycorn g*t the upper hand of several liere Tuesday. The blind tiger aas here with loth eyes open. HE IS DEAD, Mr. A. Pitturd of Five Fork*, breathed Ills last on Bnturdny nmri.ing, having died from a rv laps* of typhoid fever. Mr. Pittnrd was at tho head <4 the firm of Pittard Bros. Five Fork*, On., and was just in tho prime of life. He was a n<|umj * genial gentlemen, and wn* 'by all whom he came in contaHp with. In his death Mndßon c<WtjH* ty looses a good citizen, Five Fork* and his neighbors a genial friend, and his wife a good husband, May'he who tempera the wind to the shorn lamb, soothe the ' sorrow* of the weeping, and pre | pare them to meet 1 irn on tho other shore. • NOTION TO TEACHERS t i Since my notice to the ieackers. in the Monitor, of the examination on Friday Dec. Cth. I have bee n notified by theSiS Com. that there would be only 2 sheets of questions —one for the whites and one fir' tbe colored teachers, and tho questions will have to bo wrrttou out. on the blackboard by th.o con ductor of the examination, This v.ill require all teachers to begin the examination at the same tin and close at the same time. alt teachers desiring to take tho Ex amination must be on band by it o’clock a. m., and close when we can, B N White. C 8 Coni Notick to Dkbtoes AsoCHKOxTeKs Georgia-Madison county: All persons having demand again t tho ostate of John 'V IYtwnn late of Madison county deceit.-od, are lterebv notified to render in their demands to tho t: inlet signed according to law and ;all persons indebted to said | are required to make imn< dint* i payment. This 7tb day I Vt l*bo. j G, H, O'KxUy, I *du>. of John M Pittumi t cec'd,