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D. C. SUTTON, Editor.
Mt. VERNON GA. APRIL 15, ISB6.
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LOCAL ITEIYIS.
—Mnst’nt pout, Rex.
We have received a communication
of a personal character this week that is
respectfully declined.
—Rev. W. A. Jones and Elijah Mc-
Rae returned from Walthourvillo on
Tuesday, w here they had been in attend
ance upon the session of the Presbytery.
Mrs. Tinie Hamilton a lady of color
who lives about two miles south of here
m»s committed to the asylum Tuesday.
Bhe lias been there twice before.
—Mr. T. E. Hays. > s
noiv located at. Mt. Vernon, mid will
make good pictures cheap. Will bo
here during court.
—The Oaotieo River has been on a
beuder this week. We had no freshet
«.f onr own, but upper Georgia loaned us
one largo enough for all practical pur
poses.*
—The 2nd quarterly meeting of the
Montgomery Circuit of the M. K. church
South, will meet with the church at this
place on the second Sunday iu May, and
Saturday before.
—The mail from Mcßae onme in yes
terday for the first time in two weeks.
It brought no papers, being loaded with
letters, but from them we learned that
the world had not come to an end.
—Miss Bophie Wilson commenced to
teach her school at ’Walkee bridge on
Monday morning the sth instant. She
is an accomplished young lady, and a
good teacher; we wisii her much success
ill her present enterprise.
—Three colored citizens were brought
in yesterday from Lotliuir, comnitted to
jail for burglary. There was was a
white tnau went snooks with them, they
say, in robbing filestore of Wm. Pritch
ett k On. at Lotliuir. He watched while
ther robbed, and then he got the swag
and they got to prisoD. Fair divide.
Moral —when yon go to bnrglarizo a store
don’t have a white man for a partner.
—We were placed under very many
obligati"**' * Riddle and l)r.
M . the river iu u
uni ..rlsiy anil went over to
Stnei .tieir kindness in bringing
over 0... paper for Hie Monitor, for this
week and next. Also for onr letters a
day in advance of the mail. We were
in a terrible state of mind about the pa
per, and onr relief and gratitude were
correspondingly great. We’ll remem
ber yon, gentlemen, when an opportu
nity presents itself to re»uru the favor.
April Fool.
C 472 fi 72 7y dl 9638 g, wh2B
3 82 2d If 93 23d, 3 kS4w thlt tU4S
19t fl 3 thfs 6 18-J w3GG b 2 t 4 th 2
2 81. April Fool.
The above is a literal (and fignral)
copy of an “April Fool” commanicaticn
received by a young gentleman of this
place on the Ist instant. It is in a lady’s
iiuDdwrite, and to anyone who possesses
the key, it ccnvt-ys an intelligible mean
ing. To auv one who will send ns the
correct “interpretation thereof,” within
five days from this date, we will give a
year’s subeription to the Monitor —for
a dollar and a half,
—See the card of Dr. A. G. Hobbs of
Atlanta. Wo can unhesitatingly en
dorse him, as we have tried him iu a
case of nasal catarrh in onr own family,
in which his treatment proved an emi
nent success.
Mr. Alexander Johnson, an old and
much respected citizen of this county,
died quite suddenly at his home, seven
miles from this place, in Long Pond
district on Wednesday of last week. An
obituary notice will bo published next
week. We exteud our heartfelt sym
pathy to tlie bereaved family
,«♦
"McArthur For Congress.”
Kastman Times.
Tn another colnmn a correspondent, signing
himself “Democrat," suggests the name of
Hon. Walter T. McArthur, of Montgomery
county, in connection with congressional hon
ors from this, the 3rd district.
We heartily and unreservedly endorse the
suggestion. Indeed, every word of ths com
munication referred to meets our approbation.
There is no man in the district who would re
present r.s more faithfully or more ably than
Air. AlcArtlmr.
We are not advised as to AD*. Ate Arthur’s in
tentions in this connection. Should ho enter
the race, however, we in advance, pledge him
onr earnest, honest, and undivided support.
McArthur For Congress.
Editors Times:—Whilo our peoplo avo very
much interested in the making up of the slate
for local or county preferments, we should not
overlook the fact that this is the year for election
of congressman. And neither should wo lose
sight of the fact that for our material pros
perity and genera] advancement our congress
ional representatives are in a manner repon
sihle.
While I have no tight to make upon Mr.
Crisp, I think we have men in our midst equally
as fitted for the position; men of true and
tried merit, and men whom wo all should and
would feel proud to honor. And in my opin
ion, in this district, no man is bi tter fitted for
the position than Air. Walter T. McArthur, of
Montgomery county. 110 is a man of expe
rience and ability and influence. A truer
friend never lived. His public spirit is daily
manifested by his acts of munificence towards
everything of a public nature. Those who
ke.Lv him can vouch for liis ability, ami
know that lie will look well after tlio interests
of lii3 constituency and see that liis district is
accorded its equal share with other parts of
tho State, that have heretofore been more spe
cially favored. I don’t konw whether Air. Mc-
Arthur would accept the nomination or not,
hut Tdo know that he can and will do us as
good in tlio legislative halls of Congress as
any man we can send.
Respectfully suggested,
Democrat.
Eastman, Ga., March 30,1880.
Summer Stars.
By Dasy Reid’
Alone ami weary stand J huge
O summer stars;
Under the wondrous minstrelsy
No discord mars.
I may not catch tho mighty flow
Os that grand song
Yon have been told to echo down
The ages long.
Your splendid glory warmly glows
I,il*e golden bars
Dividing love and peace and rest
From earthly wars.
They tell me while I wander hero
Below your shine,
My yearning, if hut breathed, can pass
Y'onr heights sublime.
And go i:t silent might to God—
“Tlio Hon of Man,”
Who lighted up your flaming fli ts
When lime bfgan.
If this be true, I send to night
Alv humblest cry
To Him for create ,c love and care—
Home creature t : e
You’ve glowed and paled through many years
Since I have heard
And felt the subtle meaning of
A tender word.
All! they who loved me once are gono
To Paradise—
No more they soothe my sorrowings
Aud hush my sighs.
My soul drifts on the dread alone,
A helpless thing—
As a bird that's borne. before the storm
With broken witjg.
O summer stars, 1 moan to night
For Human love;
'Tis weary waiting here on earth
For that above.
Auoust, 1881.
Pounds psr Bushel of Different
, Articles’
Wheat. 60 Bis.; Corn, shelled, 56: Corn in
ear, 70; Rve CO; Oats, 32; White Potatoes, 60;
Sweet Potatoes, 65; White Beans, GO, Castor
Beans, 4fi; Clover Heeds. GO. Timothy, 33; Flax
Heed, 50: Hemp, 42; Peas, fit; JJlno Grass Heed.
14: Buckwheat, 4”: Dried Peaches 33: Dried
Apples, 2fi; Onions, 57: Stove Cool. 80; Malt, 48;
Bran, 20; Plastering Hai , k Turnips, 55; Un
placked Lime, 30: Corn M: d. 43; Halt, lino, 55;
Halt, coarse, 50; Ground Beans 24; Barley, 48;
Hominy, 00; Onion Bots, 35 fts.
Liquids.
English pint, 20 oz.; American pint 16 oz.;
4 gills, 1 pint (Eng.); 2pints, 1 quart (both
Eng. and Am.); 4 quatrs, 1 gallon (both Eng.
and Am.): tumbler, half pint (Am.); common
wine glass. 2 oz.; Large wine glass, 4 oz.; com
mon tea cup, 7 oz.; five tablespoons. 4 oz.; 4
t easpoons, 1 oz,
Capacity of Boxes.
A box 30 inches square, 16% inches deep,
will contain one barrel, or 3 bushels. A box 15
inches square, 14% inches deep, will contain
Ualf-a-barrel. A box 17xM inches, 9 inches
deep, will contain one busboL A box 10x12
inches, 9 inches deep, will contain lialf-a
bnaheL A box 8 inches square, 8 inches
deep, will contain one peek. A box inches
square, 4 3-1 Gin dies deep, will contain one
gs.lpn !dr/mrarire.)
Her Sentimenial History.
A woniau from her earliest conscious
ness inclines to reminiscence. As site
grows up she stamps each notable ad
venture and each pleasant friendship
upon her mind by some token. Onr
dime museums with their meagre col
lection of odds and bits, would pale into
nothingness when compared with the
bottom drawer of a girl’s bureau. This
she generally devotes to her keepsakes.
At the ago of live she begins storing it
with hcrse-chestuuts and broken bits
of colored pencils given lier by dear
friends. Some of these are the mysteries
of tho “secrets” which nro the life of
childhood's freemasonry. Ry ten she
has a gold piece, generally, bestowed by
bnclielor uncle, and perhaps some tokens
from friends that are dead. There nro
pressed four-leaved clovers, pin-cushions
with zoological tendencies, gray-flannel
rabbits and such, a few carefully pre
served valentines, some bottles t hat once
held perfumery and now present only a
fading recollection to the nostrils. At
seventeen she has some faded violets,
some locks of hair, a few scraps ot dried
orange-peel, a collection of dancing
programmes, and, carefully tucked in the
furthermost corner, a bundle of notes,
tied with a blue ribbon. As tho years
pass, still the treasures increase. Ry
and by the wedding slippers are laid away
iti the drawer which holds the valcntiues
aud still, as the years pass, comes a pair of
the wee’st shoes kicked out at heel, and
a silken curl, which shows a silvery gold
in the light. After this the keepsakes
are fewer, aud areofteuor the souvenirs
of sad days than the glad ones. Finally,
after a long time, some ono lays away iu
the drawer a thumbed red testment, with
a lock of gray hair aud a thread-thin
wedding-ring. Then the drawer is
locked.
Reaching Kis Grandmother’s Heart.
Clinton Bugle.
“Gran’ma,” said a boy of nine years,
“how old are you?”
“About sixty-six,” said tho grand
mother.
“You’ll die soon, wont you, grun’-
uni?”
“And when I dio gran’inti, can I be
buried ’side of you?”
“Yes dear,” said she as her heart
warmed towards the little one, whom
she folded closer in her arms.
"Graii'nia,” softly whispered the little
rogue, “gimme ton cents.”
Jury List.
The foilwing is n list of the jurors
Drawn for the April term 1886. of the
Superior court of Montgomery county:
GRAND JURORS.
1 .Tun. A. Wooten,
2 Jno. W. Clements,
3 \V. T. Clements,
4 Wee. Calhoun,
5 Hiram Gibbs,
G David Gillis,
7 Geo. W. Cox,
8 Jeremiah McDaniel,
9 J. W. Morrison, «r,
10 Aaron Moses,
11 John Pope,
12 Jon a MeEacltln,
13 Jus. J. Calhoun,
14 .lames C. Connor.
15 John Gray, jr,
16 W. J. Daley.
17 D. J. Mcßae,
18 N. L. Spooner,
19 Thos. 15. Aduuia,
20 \V. J. Peterson.
21 H. W. McArthur,
22 J. W. McArthur,
23 M. D. Hughs,
24 Jas. T. Haminoud,
25 Mathew Sharpe,
20 W. It. Adams,
27 Geo. W. Adams,
28 Wm. W. Collins,
29 Jas. W. Vaughn,
30 David Smith.
SPECIAL JURORS.
1 W. E. Mathias,
2 John C. Carpenter,
3 C. C. Davis,
4 J. J. Vaughn,
5 J. P. Scott.
0 W. M. Clements,
7 Geo. W. Dunham,
8 Clms. C. Holmes,
0 11. E. Gibbs,
10 S. D. Morris,
11 J. J. Davis,
12 Aligns Morris,
22 A. M. Petersen,
23 Andrew L. Wooten,
24 Warren H. Herndon,
25 John C. Johnson,
2G Tnos. R. Clark,
27 Warren Nash.
28 James A. Julhonn,
20 M. G. Clements,
30 J. A. Powell,
31 Wm. Line,
32 T. W. Browning,
33 F. H. Johnson,
j 34 X. A. Downey,
35 David I). Gillis,
36 L. N. Ryals,
37 Wm. E. Kennedy,
38 L. W. Wright,
30 A. G. Donglass,
40 A. J. Bridges,
41 Millard Mcßae,
■ 12 A. G. Gillis.
Dr. A G HOBBS,
11 Whitehall Sr. Atlanta Ga.
Eye, Ear, Throat, and Nasal Diseases.
TFrito. npr 15 86 ly.
L&BSKH
I Ai j PIANOS.
I 1 ORGANS.
To he Closed out Regardless of Cost.
Onr Annual Closing Out Sale, Prepara
tory to Inventory. Listen to the Story.
Stock Taking is the time for Bargains.
Then, we clear out generally, and start
anew. 200 Pianos and Organs too many
on hand. Must part with them.
Some used a few mouths only; Some
a year or so; Sonic tivo years; Some ten
years.
All in prime order and some of them
Repolished, Renovated, Rosining and
made nice as new.
Each and all are real bargains, snob ns j
comes along but onco a year. SPOT
CASH buys cheapest, but wo giv<
Very Easy Terms, if needed
WRITE fur CLOSING OUT BALE
CIRCULARS, and MENTION THIS
advertisement.
habo-aifs
p # liV SOI VLIk
J } musical Instruments.
MAPS DOWN SALE TO
REDUCE STOCK.
The knife put in deep. Times ln.nl.
Stuck t"i> large. A $20,000 Steel; (n lie
Retailed at WHOLESALE PRICES.
An Actual Fact. See these prices;
ACCOUrtKOtVN, Sis Keys, .MV; 8 Key*, fisc;
10 Key*. 90c; 1 atop, id,25; 1 stop, Trumpets
and Clasps, $2.25.
BANJOS (VlMlnnd, 1 .Serovs, $1,75; ii: lit
Screws, $2,75; Nickel Him, 12 Screws f.B; Same,
21 Screws, #5.
VIOLINS, With Coinpleie Outfits. Bow,
fuse, Strings, Bonin, Instructin', $3,50 $5,00,
$7,50, SIO,OO
K UIM ION IA *y With 4 Times, only s(i,oo.
Tlio latest Automatic Musical Instrument.
OItOANETTIO mill OKIiAMM MUSIC.
35 feet for a dollar, post paid. Our selection.
Guitars, Cellos, Donhlo Bassos, Music Boxes,
Orgftiu'ttos, Orgnuiuns, 'J'aml .nines, IJrniii .
Cornets, Trimmings, etc. am. Jiiana i.D Dow;;,
DOWN.
Terms GASH WITH ORDER. No Credit.
Mon .'y ref muted if the goods do not sail. A
handsome illistrateii Catalogue (05 pages) fri e
to till.
Head ten cents in postage stumps, an I we
will sued you free of charge, FI VE I lEt US of
VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, full
sheet size. Also, Catalogue of our 10-cent
Standard Music.
Bettor lm.'igaina from us than any Nor
thern Music House can give. Order
Trade, n .Specialty. Customers in all the
Southern Slates.' Letters promptly an
swered. Add res*
I udden. & Bates, Southern
- Music House Sav’ii Ga.,
Or, L. A. IIY A LS, Ag’t. Me Villo Ga.
TROY SPRING WAGON
AND
WHEEL WORKS,
TROY, OHIO.
Ha 2D ROAD WAOOtL
Manufacture for the Trade,
SPRING WL2OHS,
JUMP SEATS,
SOLID an cl STICK
SoßfiiES, &c.
,i/,z u~i>hk
Drop us a postal card and wo will
ilircot yon to our agent nearest you, or
iurni ,li you ourselves with Catalogue and
Prices.
THE
Troy Spring %cn ana Wbl Ms,
TROY, OHIO.
FIRST CLASS—Grocers Keep it.
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L/i c . c
. itm J? c a •
tt a \y y bS’Ss
a * § g 1 / X I = £ t
■■ - , I* **
Si** \ / c£ £ a
Were wiahwi with
ELECTRIC LIGHT SOAP
H lthont Hubblvifc.
Flrnt €la%n llrijv it.
l»t.
mannpr Js hard work; it
wrar» you oiitand t ko ulollmh too.
2d, Try u better plan find Invent
flvf* frnlM in n bnr ot lIbEC'TKItJ
1. 1 GII T H OAk*. hitn-s Tlm«% JLntK»r 9
JHonftv, mid i Uma hh Ul
retted ou the wrapper of ei*cii bur.
OUUL.HH NOUCITDD.
ATKTNS SOAP CO.
INDIANAPOLIS. IND.
•IAS. MoNATT & CO.
IX
]\/lh]bch:ak'dise
AM)
LEADER IN LOW DEICES,
MOUNT VERNON GA.
Keep constantly on La ml, u full lino of
DBY GOODS, ( Mit H'! .I:!i.S, IIABDWAIiE,
CLOTH i N< i. It.VTS .V OA I S, BOOTS .V SHOES,
CUOCNEBY, GLASS WAKE. <«l ANO,
DIvUGS, A MEDICINES, til-',NTS’ l’UBtSiSiilNG GOODB
Ami any ami eve ry oilier 11 • ii:;; you limy "...It lo l>uy.
AYo sell I’lour, (INtru Family) ill ; 00 hum-l.
Baeon (bulk,) sides, at ■ V 00 ", 1 buiuii'otl.
•• “ slioulcli i'sal ./ 7-"> j I liuuilii ii.
Prints 5 (>< 7 coats 'j * yard, I laidt, conly ',’ yarel.
Oeetl’ooS 10 I*i to 111" dollar.
Caii n !)0 rents , 1 Lush, I, and everything clan in [H'upoilion,
ft'-'. I'iesh Garden seeds koj t nhvuys < n hanil.
New Goods arriving- every week.
We tvi'iil l say to tlio unrolmsinf! |uihlie Unit i! "ill i y I'.eiu tm-af ti.il examitio
our slooli before pnrelnising eLe\vllri'>. lele-h I.S (i I'm.,
Wh. I. IcLI; E,
MT. VERNON, GEORGIA,
-autehm sou
ZDiTTY" CTOOiDS,
LTCTIONG,
««•nor:!
BOOTS,
shoes,
CLOTHING
am. HATH;
CHOICE FMLY 'EROGCSIIIS,
INCH-DING TDK
BEST COFFEE IN THE STATE;
CBOCTG3BT,
w< )< >i 7’ 2M IN Vi '.VS 2d.
GAB DEN SEEDS, HEED POTATOES,
STATION ABY i’AC NAG ES,
JEW ELLY, ETC., ETC.
PLEASE ASH EiUlWilA'l' YOG
W.VX r V -
I LIKE TO SHOW MV GOODS-.
ALELEADING FAMILY MEDICINES
IN STOCK,
INCLU D I N O'
Dr, Murk's Biooel aiul Liver Fill:!, L',i
mon’.H It- lie f lei'll 11‘JUIOD’b Ne rvi! ;
|IM(1 I »OIHS Oil.
I BELL CIIE.M'EU THAN THE
OH HA BEST.
Give men trial he fore piirclim inp* <lkO
wliere. [3 Hf —lrti.
X'ilO I ESs 11*.sA L - i.'‘S,
D. C. S’JTT
A (lonit-y .VI, t jtiT'.N
MT. ’.ii ON •
Will I’kactm llt ib *to hm!m •
of Vlojit i;oiii< ry <onii I /, the t■ ’ < i ' 11 ' ' 1 I
111 r OpUUCP ( ’iroilit, !.*i< Sum ■■< Cl, ! I'D!
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tliousmil cimin, mi'li'G rii ♦ d,t < ■-
ci in jniy Jn;< tlio huiu**• on ■: a•d o < ■ . •!.
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JL.H Xj-A.'W,
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in I, TiitnaiJ, 'l l dan , Doel;;'- m.<l Ai-ldii .r
.aim,ties. |>-U~'*::;~ly.
I
CI-IAS. IX LOT JJD,
attorney at law
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