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f/mg 1*..ii.l and •. Jill, a.llliofltv to <"»
liiit riptioim, cnotrsJ’. I"i »d '*iti-im; amt
Mb work, a;id to rocdvo wrt receipt for tnotwy
i«»r th< Harm*.
Mr. .1. 11. Purlrv h <.'l ■ ntlioriz' -1 vA at
fted iiiufT, tiiHo iinty. jAU author it v to wdint
rub* ■ript’'*r:». ,*■.»ntr;i< u 1 i arol }>>b
work, and to receive *if r " <# *pt for money f‘»r
tlio name. /
Prof. W. .T. Daly i*/.ur authorized agent *1
Lotlinir, II h.■ •'in(y/wi l li nut!..dity ««*n»*«t
Hiil'.'Tifitiiii.i, a;,'l if tract tor tt.lvisrtiHii.it
mid job V. ,rU. m./W l‘" IVC ft ml r«r,-,|,t fm
money f--r tin tr/" -
Mi. I. H.Jl:Jpiniir»nt!inrlftr-il»K' »* H '
m-'l, Hum with authority to imlirit *iil«-
ii.’f i'iit i .ns. tyiii in contract fur advertising awl
j,,t. »,,rk. n |/1 til motive null receipt f--r money
. I -l tin null’.
I!i v. .1.7,. Hush in our authorized moral
Bf iit. with unlimited authority to solicit sub
scriptions, to contract fur advm-tiaing and Job
work, mid receive mid receipt for momy for
the satin-.
A..1 M IntyriKnij. ininrmithori/.iil general
h(.i n i, with unlimited authority to solicit sub
s<Ti|>tio;in, to contract for advertising ftml
Job work, and to receive and receipt for money
for tho Hume.
Tho Entertainment-
The 1 'nti i t:ciinn. nt given by tho*Good Tem
plar* ln»t Tlnii day night at the court house
in thin place, wan in every way a grand success.
Tli oe wjio had been privileged to witness tho
previous rehrni> ahi, went to tin Kiilerlai/iicnt
with very many misgivings bn to the result. it
wan fea ll l that ill enmeijuoiico of aome dlrtitp
poinluiitiitH that had been mot with, amt a want
of proper publicity, there won) I not he a good
turnout. Thin idea prevailed mm mg the inein
liers of the troupe, amt so dispirited them, that
up to tin last reUourxal, on Thursday afternoon,
partial friends could not Imt promuiueo it a
failure. Hut when tho time arrived, anil the
i rowd to ran to roll into town from all quarters
of the compass, it became evident that there
would he no failure for want of an aiidi
i nee. When the time arrived for tho perform
ance to commence, tho court house was lilled
to ilh utmost capacity, The prosi-uco of ho
large an andicneo acted like magic upon the
troupe. Each and every ouo secined suddenly
Inspired with lie determination that tin- fail
ure should snot belaid at It is door or hers.
Under thin intluemu they performed feats taut
would have been impossible to them two hours
before.
Tin address of welcome, by Col. Carswell,
was short, well-timed and appropriate. He
presents a manly appearance, and Ids peculiar,
deferential manner, unwittingly wins the heart
of the listncr.
The tableau presented hy Miss (Inside Mc-
Cullough, ill ‘‘ltock of Ages,” was tin'snldim
cst spei'lacle we have evurseen. Arrayed In
garments of tloecy whiteness, her raven hair
falling loosely and gracefully,contrasting mag
ically with the misty whiteness, otti lovely
white arm dinging to an elaborate cross, as,
ineehty km cimi; at its fool, with eyes trust
ingly raised to Heaven she gently wm illed
‘‘Nothing in my hands t bring
Him ply to thy cross 1 cling”
it was slnmat impossible to realise that it was
not some heavenly dream. Il w.i ■ north going
a hundred miles to sco. So unrs|4nred was
tin audience, ttiat when the snug was llnlshcd
and the curtain fell, md a e-hcor weut up it
won Id have been sacrilege! Tin re is Imt one
voice ill tile matter. Everyliody says it was
the sweetest tiling they ever saw, anil the lmpc
is unanimously • ntortained and expressed,
that she limy he induced to repeat it oil tho
lint tilting occasion.
Master .!. J. Ihizonnirr's rendition of John
H. Gough's “Tribute to Water" wan excellent,
and well received. The young eloetitioiiist
acquitted himself nobly and retired amidst tho
cheers of an appreciative audience.
Master Fontaine Carswell, in his speech on
Temperance, by Ids csty and graceful delivery ,
made quite a favorable impress:.-ti upon the
ftildienoo, and gave bright promise of a coining
orator.
In the temperance drama ‘‘till the Brink"
Willie Melts.-, ns Havel Thaxtrr, was purlieu
Hrlv felicitous in his rendition of the rations j
phases of the drunkard's earner, from the lirst ;
drink with his “friends" «s ns an aspirant for !
oltl -e, down through the agonic.- of delirium *
tremens to dual reformation; while Alex, l’eti i -
son, excelled himself as lien halo r. and rounds
of laughter greeted Ids drunken exultation
when “tho president of tho former's club got
tho floor.”
Tlic bitterness and woo of tho drunkard's
wife and mother were touchingly and patio ti
eallv illustrated by Miss Kula IVterson, as Ellen
Thaxtor; ami her poiuant grief and mortifloa
tion at the iusantty and disgrace of lier son's
wife, were worthy of the stage.
Perhaps no actor in the whole troupe is en
titled to aonmoh credit for tin part performed,
as Miss Agnes Adams, in the chat net.-r of ltox
alena Tliaxter, the old maid who wanted to gi I
married to "some gentleman ot the male sex,"
and “proceed to t uild up a happy home. ’ Her
role was so utterly unlike her true seif—so en
tirely did every sentiment have tol - assumed,
that had she shown that it was assumed, an 1
aprociative audienoe might have pardoned it
Ye* she went through it with the skill of a pro
fetunonal. Nothing could have better illustra
ted the sourness and Jealousy of the anxious [
old maid who has bo.-u brought hy a succes
sion of disappointments, to tin pent of "any
body, Lord," than her oontemptuoua spit,
fulness, at the mention of the name of Miss
Juliana Pinkston, a (sissitde rival.
Miss E. May Sutten appeared as Mary Kfllng
tou. The putt was originally ass gued to M.ss
Mary Smith, but i-w.iig to the eentinued sick
ness of her mother, she was cotuiH'Ued to give
it uj'. almost at the last moment, much to the :
regrst of all conearned. Mi a Sutton was then
prevailed upon to take the part, though with
only three days for preparation. This young
lady has been iu tho country but a few weeks,
but has made many friend Jhere during that
short period. Herranditi -n of her role evinced 1
dramatic talent of no ordinary order, as xvell
as a thoroughly cultivated voice. The wild,
wcirxl music i f Ihe’mndac, was theiilmg and
enchanting. Hut the climax of her triumph
was reached at tl.at point where the heart leo
kcn metlu r tries to calm md comfort her. her
self scarcely less disturbed; the daughter
pauses, liateaa, without a glance tow ard her. 1
until she is through, t - respectful even in hot
inaani’y to disfirt. her. Then without eonde
econdiug a word of reply, she purs forth the
sad sweet attains of tin maniac so.igl We
Hay be wrong, hot we opine die lias been on
tjie stage he fore
Mr- it. T. Hei out, as Jotham Wheeler, was
inimitable. He iu e. ap.pearvd upon tlie stage
but it was the. signal tyr the laughing ter begin. -
AmJ be kept the aud yi,, t ip a roar u. l k
■ exit -and for a oou-idcr»hle wliilo afterward
j Uhomzcr Addlefad llc, the t.asiiful widower,
was uua tC'l to fierf ction hy . ir. G. J. St»n
jford. Jt be-i. not u hunt io" he hasdramatie.
i talent that h" ought to cnlti> ate. He ahonld
; not hide, bin light unde r a ! nehfi
i The bar room scene; was no l< *s a Hiicecsa
1 than the: ri -t, Mr. t o)in Aiclb- , fix ilaiTr,
I could not have been cxcelloet The maudlin
I noitaottMC eif a grog shop Spi ech was lifelike in
tho extreme. A/nl when lie knocked Jako
Dean down, Jake (J. A. Horde. , fell so natur
ally, and the bar re.oni loafer- ixti 1 so tmej to
; life, to say nothing of the self-[s.»seshi-el and
1 business air e>f Mr. George Huuham the bar
keeper, tliat it was with an effort that you kept
from tielieving yourself in a genuine) obi time
groce-ry row. And tins impressiou was heigh)-
line ] when Jake aiesee with drawn pistol ainl
shed Harry elend.
'J in much praise; cannot he heatowel upon
Mr. Herring, chairman of the commit!-: of
arriuigi incnt, to whose indefatigable e ftiirt.
the lodge and the publi ■ am mainly indebted
for the suer:i -s of the entertainment
Zaooc.
Atlanta Cortespondcuce.
Aii.c-via, Mity’23 188(5.
Your correspondent has been “away
em the- mejtinlains" for some litnei past,
resting up, anel now returns to his elu
ties with tho Impel of being alilei to elo
better hy your readers in tho future than
in tho past.
J profited to seimo extent hy n t ip
through northwest (ieeirgis in a politi
cal sense. I had tbo pleasure eif meet
ing many prominent me n in the; seventh
district, aud learning lei a considerable
extent tliei political situation. Clements,
tho present congrci, man, will in all
! probability be defeated by Judge Fain.
Fain only lacks now a guaranty from
Ilartow anel Cobb, to secure the- prize*.
liucon lias all tho '.-orners of the gub
ernatorial crazy-quilt in northwest Geor
gia. Gen. Gordon will have to call iu a
large amount of “personal magnetism”
to s cure tho counties north of the Etow
ah. The old furce—l might say worse
of a “trade” between Brown, Colquitt
A Co., is being used up there, as well ns
some damaging remarks attributed to
marshal Nelms, The result of the cam
paigning so far is, Bacon 12, Jones 6,
Gordon Tho democratic Executive
Committee lmve called the convention,
to meet in Atlanta July 28th. Each
county will be entitled to twice the vote
it has iu tho lower house of tho legisla
ture.
Last Sunday was the occasion of a
very distressing tragedy iu our siihiirliuu
town of West End. Marshal Jo ties shot
and killed Col. Frank F. Gray, a promi
nent and well-to-do lawyer. The dilli.
unity occurred about the enforcement of
; the cow ordinance bv the marshal.
Atlanta will certainly he a dry town
after Juno 80th, the whiskey ring to tlm
coutiary notwithstanding. G.- .ian.
Zaidoe Ga May loth 188(5.
Ed. Moni iok: 1 see iu your paper of
‘2!>th April, a communication from the
pou of Brother A. ,S. Hamilton. 11
starts out hy stating that lie is no man
i to talk or to arguti any subject-, though ;
ho seems to think he is called on to . x
prnsa his opinion iu regard to a auhjevt
of vast importance, and asks with an
air of triumph, what he terms a solid
question Jou the Bible. Now, iu the
first place, wo deny there being such
quotations iu the Bible, and challenge
: him to give chapter and verso. Aud
what if the masses of the people say they
I do not heln-ve in sanctification, we know
that the Bible teaches-it. and we believe
it because God declared it. J i the world
were to deny the teachings of our Heav
enly Master, as inlfny of telnn do, we
would lielieva it, because it is given liv
inspiration of God, aud is the truth.
But we will not comment unless tho
brother will give chapter and verso of
Hitch scripture, or like a good man, con
fess that he is mistaken.
Uu> Land Makk.
From McArthur.
Ed. Monitok: —We have decided to,
give you a few d.-ts from this place, a>
it has been neglected so far in your col
umns.
Crops are growing nicely, since the
rniu. *
Ti e sheep mis rs of this section are
complaining of heavy loss of their sheep.
lion. \V. T. McArthur will return
home te-uight from Atlanta. We wish
him success in liis political oampiagn.
Wo know him. and will support him in
preference to any man wo know in
Georgia.
Our handsome young friend, Mr. C.
I'. Davis, has a very flue melou patch.
He says hia melons will be tipe by the
last of June. Clem will give us one v
guess. •
Mr. McArthur is having logs hauled
to his mill to get lumber to rebuild ,j„
bum, stables aud other building*
were destroyed by fire • . the p t j, ,£
this mouth. ,tunny.
E-' Momt-'u: - Foi -wing in the wake
of the sngges, .-uc* , i;T ,. ne ..j •-VoterV
hiticle iu l ist " x’a Monitor, we beg
tii suggest the n of Martin T. Moses,
ns 3 jxiilu even qualified to ropivsont
Montgomery •. V>UQ ; V j u the next logisla
lure. Inis is made without
hi' knowi bv
Barths-Wno KnoW 11im.
Mi Buii.it Ga. May lflth 168 u.
Ed. Monitou: —With your permission
I will embrace the opportunity, though
the columns of flic Monitor, to nuik--
some -iugg-- tions t«. the various Eunday
Bcl.ools in tl.o bounds of onr Associa
tion, in reference to onr geuerul cel
ebration day in Nft. Vernon on the third
of July. First let each school work aud
pray that the spirit ot the occasion be
'■urrietl out, aud that the esteem of this
part of our Great Captain’s moral work .
shall not, hy any misconduct or negli
gence be lessened, but by the grace of
God wo will put forth all our energies,
arid endeavor to raise it to tho sublime.
1 rimply call your attention to this fact
because wo ate so prone to lose bight of,
the great, end in trying to make a visi
ble display.
Second, let our speeches and essays
tie short, concise and to the point, t.r
doubtless the weather will he warm and ;
disagrt cable nt tho time appointed. To
tho.o schools that have run well fora
while, I hope yen will re-organize, and |
report the fact hy letter to the Score- :
tary, J. E Gradv, Spring Hill Ga., and
your schools will he- enrolled. May the,
good Lord arouse ns from our lethargy
and inertness, all over old Montgomery, |
to an energy Divine. We need you iu ;
onr Association, aud hy the grace of our ;
Messed Bedeemer, wo must have you.
Wo need reptv -ntutiviH from every;
School in tlm county, and wo pray that 1
tho day is not for distant when every -
r.chool will bo l -presented by every
member that it is entitled to under
onr constitution. This Association is
for cverv name and order in the Sunday
School work. It is not sectarian. May j
the Blessed Spirit help each name and
persuasion to fall into line, oild form a
great phalanx, iu the uam-- of the Lord,
to help against the mighty. God speed j
tho day wlxm all Christian workers iu the j
right arm of onr Lord’s Bridal will shake
otrtlie shackles of a name and meet to
gether in our Father's name, to help
each other to save, the youth from siu
and the evil results hereafter.
Let pupils, teachers, superintendents
and officials, while wo aio arranging for
our appearance f>r the day appointed,
not forget, l repeat, to have our hearts
upon the great c.u-othat wo ln-vo es
poused. I have known teachers and
officials, in tick le* . pupils, to Im under
the infill- nee <tf drink on like occasions.
God forbi.l that and any of this proes
in this grand army should be so en-
Juced. 1 n conclusion let ns work -Ictus
pray for God's smiles mill the tight of
l.is ooniiU-um on to bciiuij in our hearts
ami souls, that he may ;n il.u our c!. it
I a grand success.
Z. T. Manx.
Front. M. ('. B. B. A.
Grand Sunday School Celebration,
At, Mt. Vernon July 3rd 18Sti.
AM. Tic: Sunday -fU'ior.s or jfr.TooatEßT 00..
i.Nvnv.n to .UTt.xa:
Or-ier es Exorckei;
1. Sung of Welcome, hy the Mt. Yer-:
non School.
2. Prayer.
3. Song by all tho Schools.—-Work, |
for the Night is Coming.
•1. Address of Welcome, by Col. H. :
W. Carswell.
6. lb-spouse to Address, by tho Presi
dent of tho S. S. Association, or some !
outi appointed by him.
(5. Song—l Want to be a Worker for
the Lord.
7. Essay or Speech, by a repro*outa
tivo of each School present, with Song
after each Speech or E-sav.
Songs selected by the eomivutte, to
be used on tho occa.-ion:
Work for Jesus.
The True Vine.
Yh-I-1 Not to Temptation.
lfovv Precious the Blood.
Footsteps of Jesus.
Sweet By-aiid-By.
8. Intermis-ion- basket TYitiner.
y. Afternoon session—Lectorcs, by
Ilex - . I’. A. Jesup, ivt-v. T. C. Boykin,
tin d others.
The Superintendents will wear white
badges pinned on the left breast. Teaei -
orsiind pupils will wear bine budges
in the sAtao r tinner.
The secretaries of the various schools |
are requested to report the names of es
sayists and speakers for their respective
schools, as early as possible, to CM. J 5. i
XV. Carswell, chair uar. of the <■ .mmitte
mi programme, M:. Vernon (.a,
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The folic i the court calender of
Oconee lt -nit, according to the net
pass T,y tin* last Legislature, and *
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Laurens, fourth Mondays in January
and July.
Dodge. 4th Mondays in February atul
August, continuing two weeks.
Dooly, 2d and 3d Mondays in March
and September.
Wilcox, 4th Mondays ir Match and
September.
irwiu, Tuesday following Mondays
after 4th Mondays iu Marca and Sep
tember.
Twiggs, 2d Moudays iu April and
October. .
Montgomery, 4th Mondays iu April
and October.
Telfair. Tuesday after third tMondays
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Fulnski, 3.1 Mondays in May td
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COUNTY DIRECTORY. j
Superior Court.
II n. C. C. Kibbce, Judge; C. C. Smith, So
licitor-General. Spring term convenes 4th
Monday in April; Fall term, 4tli Monday in
October.
County Officers.
Ordinary, Alexander McArthur. Court Ist
Moiidav in ta-ill month. ShcrilT* J. D. Me-
Gregor; Clerk Superior Court, S. li. Morris,
Tax Receiver, James Higgs; Tax Collector;
4. Peterson; Ccnntv Treasurer, T. H. Calhoun,
Surveyor, Wm. B. Wilkes; Coroner, James B.
Daraey.
County Commissioners.
John Mcßae, Chairman. John L. Mathews,
John A. Peterson, John Wilkes, Sr. and John
E. Giadv; Clerk, John C. McAUister. Court
Ist Monday in each month.
Board Os Education*.
E. A. Holmes, Chairman; J. T. Me Collotigh,
35. T. Mann, Alexander Morrison; J. Clayton
Clements, County School Commissioner.
Justice Courts.
M«. Vernon—l343rd District,— Friday be
fore the 2nd Saturday. AT. P. Hughs, J. Ik;
M. C, Adams, N. P; James Morris and W. L.
Adams, constables.
Dot hat r—l22lst Dist.—lst ’Saturday. Ju
lius Dunn, J. r.; W. J. Daley, N. P. J. V. Hiil,
constable.
Number Ten—slst District—2nd Saturday.
A. J. Mclntyre, J. I’.; A. W. Collins, N. P-IW.
D. Todd, constable.
Little York—393rd District—3rd Saturday.
Alexander Morrison J. P.; J. W. Clements, A.
P.
Dong Pond—27sth District—4th Satnrdav.
John J. McArthur, J. P.; L. Sharp, N. P.; A.
M. N. Peterson and Clayton Morris, consta
bles.
Fork—39lth Dist,—4th Saturday, J. Clay
ton Clements, J. P.; J. M. WallN. P.
/.aiclec—l3BCth District- 2nd Saturday. 0.
p. Hlount, J.P.; E. A: Holmes, N. P. H- D.
Coliins constable.
MASONIC.
ORRAL LODGE, NO. 230, F. A. 51.
Monthly communication fourth Sat
urday in each month at 10 o’clock a. m.
J L. MATTHEWS. W. M.
ALEX PETERSON, Sec’y.
I. O. G. T.
Star of Hope Lodoe, No. 34.
Meets every Friday night.
I
D. C. Sutton, W. C. T.; B. F.Herring, W. V.
I T.; Colin Mcßae, See’y.; M. I>. nngbes. K 8.;
Uex. Peterson. Treas.; Daniel Pciersou, C.;
i w. C. Mcßae, M.: Fontaine Carswell. U.; G.
I \V. Dunham, Sent’l.; Miss Hattie Elliott. Bight
S • Mi** GiiKwie !NT< , C , Dll , »urli. Tjtf f
jjula PctersoUy I). M.; Miss Agnes Adams A.
il. \S. Carswell, i\ \\. C. 1. A D.ii. W. C. 1.
SABBATH SCHOOLS.
I ~
Ml. Vernon Unlon.—Elijah Mcltae. Sisfi’t.
i Meets every Sunday evening, at J o'clock.
County Sunday Silom.l Assoeintlnn.—
| X. T. Mann. President, J. E. Cindy, Si eretarv. I
| ijnnrteilv Meetings, Saturday hefore tlie 2nd
's-iudava’in Eepruarv Mav A Novi tuber' Annual
; Meetings Wednesday berime tue 2nd Sunday in
I August, each year.
RELIGIOUS SERVICES.
ri’.ESDYTEEIAN.
(Rev. W. A. JONES, Pastor.)
Mr. Vehnon. —First and fourth Sundays in
i each month, morning and evening.
Mdtkodist. —Mt. A kf.non Circuit.
(Bev. A. H. Bazemore, P.C.)
Mt. Vernon.—Every stli Sunday, nnd Ist .
Sunday night, , , _
Buthfi..—lst Sunday, and Saturday before. |
T.o.mi Pond.—2nd Sunday, and Saturday be- *
‘ adamsyii.i.f,.—2nd Sunday afternoon, at 4 ,
o’clock. , ,
Eothair.— 3rd Sunday and Saturday before,
Smyrna.—itli Sunday, and Saturday before.
Baptist.
(Rev. JOSEPH M. SMITH, Tastor.)
Long Pond.—lst Sunday, and Saturday.),"
j fore.
Hack Branch.— Ist Sunday evening 4 o’clock,
Oconee Creek—2nd Sunday and Saturday
before.
Wax Hii,i, School House.—2nd Sunday eve
ning, 4 l j o'clock.
Union Hill, Tatnall Co.—Friday before the
2nd Sni
Mt. l’i • Ait.—Saturday before the 3rd Sun
day.
Mt. Vernon.—3rd Sunday and night.
4th Saturday at Gethsemane 4%at Faithful.
4i!i Sunday at Pendh ton Springs, at night
at Phillips's Sciioolhou.se.
Notice to Debtors aitfl Creditors.
VLB persons indebted to the estate of Nancy
Joyce deceased are notified to make im
mediate" payment and all those having claims
against said cstaic will render them in terms
; ftho !asr the undersigned.
May 3rd 1886. Cwfi* . n . 4. Jotce. Adm’r.
Notice to Debtors ancl Creditors.
VI. I, person * indebted to the estate of John
M. Brvau late of Montgomery conntv, de
c* used, are" hereby notified to make immediate
payment; and all having claims against the es
tate of said deceased will present them, proD
t rl\ authenticated, to the undersigned, within
the tune prescribed bv law.
J. .4. Morris, I
Hiram Gibbs, f A
May Cth 1836. Pr. fee $2.25-6w.
TVotlce Co Debtors and Creditor*.
VLL persons having demands against the
estate of Tin s. B. Conner, late of Mont
gomery county deceased, are hereby notified i
to r» iider in their denun Is to the undersigned
accodititf to biW, and all persons indebted to
said* state are required to make immediate
paynnvnt. t , ir ß „ C l ALnouN ’ l Adm rs.
• Jas. \\. McArthur, (
3rd day May 1880.—Cw-p.
BETTERS OF DISMISSION.
MD. Hughes, administrator of the estate
. of Mary McGill. late of said county, de
ecAsvd. it presents to the court, by bis peti-;
ti ci duly tiled in my office, that be has fully j
administered sthel estate, and prays that he be >
dismissed from said administration. All per-,
sins interested'are, thereiore, hereby- noti
fied to show cause, if any exist, on the first <
Monday in September next, why Letters of j
Dismission fre»nt said estate should not issue
to soid applicant as prayed.
Alex. McArthur. Odmary.
May 13th 1886. pr tee 16 30-tta. I
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
JOHN D- ASHTON,
ATT’Y .A.T LAW,
SWAY’SeSCORO, GA.
PKACTrCES in Middle, Augusta and Oconee
Circuits; in the Supreme and Federal courts.
mayl3’B6-lv.
Jso. F. DeLacy. Jas. Bishop Jr.
De LACY & BISHOP,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
EASTMAN, DODGE COUNTY, OA.
Practice in the State and Federal Courts,
may 13*86- ly.
WASH ROACH. W. C. LIVINGSTON.
ROACH & LIVINGSTON,
Attorneys at LaW,
Mo, 3 Bull St. Savannah, Ga.
may6’Bs-ly
E. B. CHENEY.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
LUMBER CITY GA.
■VI7*II.I. practice ir. flie counties of Mont-
W gomerv, Telfair, Dodge and Laurens, of
the Oconee Circuit; and Appling and Coffee of
the Brunswick Circuit. Land and land titles
a specialty. may 6 86-ly-p.
D. C. McLENNEN,
Attorney and Counsel or at Law,-
AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY,
MeVILLE GA.
\ t T ILL practice ?n the counties-of the Oco
\\ nee and Brunswick circuits. Special at
tention given to wiling and leasing real estate
and examining titles to lands. Prompt atten
tion given to the collection of all claims.
apr29-ly.
ALFRED HERRINGTON
1 lawyer.
SWAYNESBORO GA.
Otiice in the Court-house. apr2‘J-ly.
H. NY. CARSWELL,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
.A.T IL-A.W,
J»j OUiNT V EH NON, <1 EOKGI.f.
Practices in Montgomery. Laurens, F.ir.aii
iwi. Tatnall, Telfair, Dodge and Appling
counties. • [3--41—'86— ly.
I,
D C SUTTOM,
Attorney At Law,
MT. VERNON, - * * GA.
Will PiiAOTier in the several Justice's courts
of Montgomery county, the Nnperi-.r courts of
tin* Oconto Circuit, the Supreme court of tlie
State i f ftcoilgia. and the Clii'ed Statis Dis
trict Court at’savannah. C* *Uert ii ms u.a, e on
the naval l inns, andtstrict ptiimptness observ
ed ill —-j|
11. MORRISON, K. D„
PRAGTITIGHER ok MEDICINE and
SURGERY.
Culls i) r on!p{!j’ attended to nt nil
licit 13 (3-11-'SB. -ly.
C'HAS. XX XnOTTIDy.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AtT, V Ell NON. «A.
Will practice in tbo courth of the Oconcft
Circuit and in Emanuel and Tatnall counties'
of the Middle Circuit and in the Statu auiV
United Staten court*.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN CASES IN
VOLVING LAND TITLES.
[3-IU ’B6-ly.
I
Dr A G HOBBS,
TA Whitehabli Hr.. At'amtu Ga.
Eye, Ear, Tlirimt, tind Nasal Diseases.
Write. apr 15 BC-ly.
LOOK! LOOK!!
NEW STOBE AT VANCE, GA,
Ft77.' A”I1 A HALF MILKS SORTH IF MT..
TURNON, ON THE MT. VEIiNON AND
DUBLIN ROAD. MONTGOMERY
COUNTY 0.4.
Oar Stock Comprises
Drv Goods. Groceries, Boots and Shoes, flats
nmiflmia. Hardware, Crockery, Tinware, • *las»-
wnre. Drugs etc. etc., and all other articles
usually found in a General Store.
Our Frizes.
Wj? have marked our Goods down to the low *■
est margin, and ask all to come and examine
prices and quality of Gooda, before purchasing.-
All we ask is a trial.
We feel satisfied we can make it to your in
terest to buy from us.
We will buy all Conntrv Prcdnre, sal t pay
you the liigliest Market Pr re for it.
“S* *srGi . ■ us a call and be convinced.
apr.22-3m-p. POWELL A ENNIS.
ADMINISTRATOR’S S.ttE,
GEOEGTA, Montgomery County.
BY virtue of an order from the Court Ordiiia
rv, will be add in the town of Mt. Vernon?
between tlie legal hours of sale, oil tlie first
Tuesday ill June next, all the real estate of John
M. Krran.deceased, to-wit—Ouelottofland lying
and being in tho titii district of sa.d county,
known by No.— .the same being the plsco
wheredh’Jobn M. Bryan formerly lived, oon
taniing 2fl2jJ acres more or less.
Also at the same time and place—One other
tract of land lying and being in the 275th dis
trict of said county, bounded as follows, to
wit: Si nth by Coulter and Moses, north bv
Sharpe, east by M», Clifton, west by J. B-
Conner—containixg four hunderod acres mom
or less. Sold for the benefit of the heirs ami.
creditors. Tcitub of sale cash.
J. A. Mounts. * A(lm *„.
.Hiram Gibus, j
CiEORGIA, Montgomery County.
Jj. Fountain has applied to me for ex
. emption of personalty and setting apart
and valuation of homestead, and pass
upon the same at 10 o'clock, 3id in
ytav next, at un ofiice. jM
apr 25 86-21. All*. Ord y.
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