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BRRKY T. JIOSKLY, Editor.
f. MeGOffAS, Stas. Man’^r.
YOL xiv
Is Headquarters for Shoes of every
dersold, your patronage is solicited, and J vffjßpave your money. E I Smith, corner of C<>l
- avenue and Clayton Street. .
J MID.
We beg tolannounce to our patron* aud the
public generally that we are now thoroughly
settled in our irew quarters, one door above our
old htaurl, where we are far better prepared
than ever to serve tbein.
Our new place is larger and belter applied in
very wav and enables r.s to cairv larger and
l>ett r stocks of goods and ha do them vith
more satisfaction bo h to our customers cud
ou selves -
We will continue to carry full lines of China,
Crockery, Glassware, Tin and Woodentrare aud
and Housefuruisbing tiopda generally, pud
.will keep up our reputation for selling nothing
but the best goods at the lowest prices.
■■C •li OD }lj- dull cvC-Our vlw n
stores and best stocks of goods in Geotpia.
Yours to please,
IS Hups china Bom
218 BROAD STREET
A THENS, CA
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GOTTI!
AND—
fjigh Qrade pertilizers
ATHEN, GEOBGIL
J. S. KING 5 CO
The Great Supply House of N, f. Ga,
Fanner sHsadqairters. -
standard goods Lowest prices
ATHENS GEKOGJA,
Cl)c pfimctauMlf JHumtM*.
FOR MADlißdg OOUtSITY.^
Danielsville, Madison County, Ga., ,|May, Nov. 27th. 1896. —8 Pages.
Local News
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Small Paragraphs of Intenssfc,
to our Headers.
Miss Ola Brooks with her fiiend|
M issJullia Haynes of Aliens v jsi-.
ted Miss 01 as pa’enU here
S>uniy.
Mi.-s Ba a Dixon who has b**@|fcj
in E ! ' ert<> n for s< veal week-: ha*j
returned,and with her Miss Ben*
J >lu.son ot Elbert county. *: ,
When von gi to Athens,-top a
.T. R. Crawfords and see if his,
prices don't suit you.He baa every
thing you lued.
•J
I dont wmt to go through tha|
court house to get what you owi
me come on and settle I need, i|
and need it bad .
. - r I#ONXIB G&EEXjgL||i
Dr R 0 Moseley
with us awhile this week oh
way to Dalton *o attend the North
Geo gia Conference. 'SIP
Mrs. M J Moseley with her son
Arthur visited Mrs. Moseley ehil
d on at Roy stun last Sunday.
Tlie -t ets have been put in
go and condition tor "the winter.'
D P GrilTorh is quite sick at Dr.
J 1 Griff tbs.
A P Dear ing sells the af
mous Studabaer tvagon —the
best in the world. He is now
on Broad street, Athens Ga
Yon will regret it if you
buy your fall suit before get
ting m v {.rices
Lonnie Greene
Miss Annie Atki*son has returned
from an expended ' isit to relatives
in Atlanta and Buford,
Lev. F R Smith lef' last Mon*
''ay for Gouft re nee We won : d he
glad that tire Conference would
fit to return him to us for aus
otb -r year,
S tng ot Calvafv and Pen
tacost. Latest and pre tfciest
song book, for sale at Cona
ways s Music house in Ath
ens.
!f you want a nice buggy
I would like to sell it to
you. it wont cost yqu
anything to look, and not
much it you should buy,
'J M Kidd.
Two more elejtions and thu*
they will he over for awhilo, The
Judges election on ha 16th.|of Dec.
and may be the J P the same day.
At least wt hope eo.
Djvi-1 W Meadow was in Gov.
ington this week n legal boatne-a
if some of you thick rsne.
and short recollection folks
should happen to get mad Ire
cause i want what you justly
owe me he sure you get mad
enough to pay. * |||
Lonnie Greene,
• jilofroountv ha< a second Ini-!
plfiSir in the peison of Mi.-* Fa:.,
Hfc-Mav Hester. She <eema to |
■gifeesaLll thepowes of Lulu Huns,
ffed ntherjfi st exhibitio r.. She
Jyredher, elf equal to'the occa*
jfen. v Her father is one of the
eitzens of Oconee
BBf is* at a loss as to le w b.s
■j®: lighter acquired mch wonderful
ptr-Ts. She is only 13 years od. !
2
p-Si* weeks aep snff-red with a
mrysev r? ws almost j
gHj&ie t> B(s3k- My frit-lids all ad
an me to •uiiHili a physniar.
pe n!’ lain’s Cough
Zei-u. g. I procured a hoi’h
Bp aft.w taKing r % sho t while
B* n 'W n ost li* rtt
’ijMj. thi,' r> me iy t. anyone
wf ing rh 3 cyld Wm. Keil,
AV**. St. Fil’d Minn.
K Giiffe’tt General
Hfeih#f.;6atd da?die U‘
:.geim*nt. At a
meeting of the Stockholders the
ole officers were reelected and the
oft rate policy approved. Free.
H-rtFniaß eays he is a man of pence,
but * ill protest his interne t when'
ever it’s being eucroache 1 up >n.
The SAL is a paying prouerty
and we are proud to know that Die
still will slay in the hauds of its
original owners.
Nelms & Johnson have
secured T J Kerlin, as
painter at their shops. He
is a first-class buggy
painter, and the on Iv one
in the c ountY. Bring vour
work, will give you as
good job as you can get in
Athens or anywhere else
NELMS & JOnNcw.v,
Baiiu-lsviile, Ga
Only One
Standard
You and vrc my differ a.', to
money st rtcards ?.r.d out of
jour very dii errnces g:od
come. Bat vrt won't differ as
to tile mtrfts o". r'andard
cf cod liver r iL
| SCCTT'o HTA:.:.SIO:T has
v/or. ana leff. it; v/ay for
nearly 25 years • . the vraifd of
fjsfcd-.hse ar. II tc-d;y it is al
most ns ranch. the ~i in
all cases c:f iunjj trouSL, arid
every condition cf wasting
witclher in child cr adult as
quinine so in mala sal fevers.
Differ on the rr.orxy ques
tion if you v.i l, Lu when it
comes to a reesthn cf health,
perhaps of life and dcatn, get
the standard.
Y our crr<rgfct eU Sestt's Emulsion.
T wo tires, 50 cl*, aoi 5 *.OO
SCOTT A BGWKc, New York.
Rev. E L Sisk has acc°pted the
call of the Babtist dm.eh here for
another year, Mr. Sisks many
friends here will he glad to know
tb; t ha will remain with ns.
II C tlarJntq is moying wit h
his familyiihis week to Elherton,
He has our best wishes where.er
1 e may go,
You need not go away from
Danielsvide to be suited ‘in a cof
fin or Casket. Stock is never i-hort.
j All grades from the finest Casket
i tile cheapest C ffin.
A- S, Johnson. i
j See me when you want
! Bargains. My store is full
j seasonable goods au4 I want
| your trade. ,
I J R Crawford.
The Methodist Sunday school I
has decided to • have. a Christmasl
U;#i at the Methodist phurch and,
it. making'i* a sucoe*. Auv who
desiref to do so, can place their
presents on the tree fer their friends
and relatives. Some exercises of
kind we suppose will he had also,
Did you see that pretty
buggy that went through
Comer and Carlton, whicl
was sold at the Bugg
House in Danielsville.
One of our exchange* i* mlvoca*
tipg the passage of law by tie pres-
I ent legislature taxing dogs, and
that the in *ney rais din this way
■g ito v the public school f ind.
The fund would be very in .ch in
cresed if the law was ’o pass, or
the'e would l>e a scarcity of dogs
one. We are rather'inclined to
letter.
We K*e it et’ted thct Mark
Ham a w jll hnn3 President Mckin
ly to hi* w liter home jat Thomas-*
ville Ga. tor Jaabile. |And wire
it :.<* that the big republican boss
and bis pard will be with us for
awhile.
Excuses will do tp wear in sum
mer but moat of them rather ‘‘light
wejgbt for fall use” right now is a
nice tim* to tickle me witu amount
due.
I|o.vsieGrebnb.
SOME SPOTS QF INK.
i
Notwithstanding the divine in*
junction which denie- us the righ
to judge each other, there is an
irrei-istable and much yielding evil
we cannot, that is common
and of increasing popularity, and
by the way, it has lau'ched ijtself
u> on us ns on* of the chafing cus
tom of human society—harsh c ihj.
cism indulged by one pf another.
Ihe general djaiegard for mpd.*-
tv s majestic powers and a barba
rous ncgl geuce t wards so rp-o b
moral training as would give one
9 gudi g consciences t'e soil
upon which this among the mean-,
esi of fapiw, finds nourishment.
(JoDversations by and het*een those
who are fully capable and who
originally iniund to lead to mutual
eiiliglit’-mnent and pleasure often
•Ififl ii-fo c‘reless HKiitioii and ift-r
stBSCBlPnoa * ‘
**&*}*>?- *a--.
tamauuy criticism of a tkird and
absent party. Social precedence
and parity, every color of beuev
olence nail all the element of
social*erenitv and tranquility am
ju tly shamed at and such misa *
propriation of ,iime and character
as may woik injury to the innocent
or oppressed* Any wiiose fortune
is lacking *n e- iup sitieu, or may be
let-s than our own, and for vyhicli
'he nufortunav? may > r may not be
entire I}’ 1 }’ responsible, should lie the
object of rt, r greatest sympathy in,
stead of an object of ridicule and
hsifeh cri detain, W hen our fellow
man is writiug and c wering under
1 misfortune we are admonished bv
j highly rewarding authority to
extend a helping baud, inste nl of
adding, by tinkiud words or doeds
to suffering which is nearer death
than uny other that we can iuiu
gine. Inequality of circumstances
and insasceulihility to gratitude in
a subject ef charity is jno yxyuse
i to withhold it. since it is not of tha
subject We should expect ftr re
ceive safisfactiqu for kindness.
Creator knew it would, upon the
human family inflict selfishness*
conise with our fellowH>ft,
ancts for his m>9 fortunes, the ffic4
we have given for hi* sustsnanp*
the rags with which he hid his nak
edness,' the tears we o ered higj in
distress, aid each tnval deed to
promote his easiness and comfort
a* well ns every kind word not
only adds to our comfort wbie we
a e moving about our less fortuuat*
ones, but the jewel that shall siai
in glory is the consideration anti
inducement for what we Jjayp of.
may be spared to do for hi®,
i We know there are hypociitea.
| there a e these wnp deserve every
manner of punishment, but it is
far from rign - to rpsprt to voluntar
ily denuncia ion and abuse, aud *e
beiiev* best not to mention at at)
anywheie to anyone except wh< n
; leg'tipiate demands are made.
Many a goo i name has been spat-,
tered wth infamy by another. It
may have been unintentional, yel
it was without excuse. We can
atill discover by patience the print
ciples of Mosaic equity—malice re'
bounding and falling with if# dom
ing weignt upon the bre/it t'at
pnhrii)Pd it. A.114 when w' re
peat and abet the circn'aton of
damaging imports, either upon it*
credibility or incredibility we are
are acces orries to dead ,ar.d black
en like leadeue dcoalf it to whjcji
we a’most deserve to be made.
Some extreme though jmpres#iva
poe; 1 asjrendsred a well measmed
judgement, somewhere. —Ex
Wlyp; t dust these (l(-mv ns fxftiefp agi£ t
Tbs worm* will periyh upon ftair poison
ous clay.
To any given the femip/p,ion of
gossiping, tattling, backbiting,
slanderiug, or any who repeat these
sin* propagated by pfhers.we warn
to mend your prays and fhen c,omg
or go wi h you claims of decency
or you yjlf be made even more
i humble than any you have seen or
can imagine.—Ex.
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