The Montgomery monitor. (Mt. Vernon, Montgomery County, Ga.) 1886-current, June 17, 1886, Image 2

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THE MUMTOK. %U>nf« for (Im .Monitor. Mr. Z. T. Marin h ur ; rU r >ri7'- 1 '''• I/mg I’oikJ am! vir-kilty, with »ty t * licit KtibucriptioTift, eon true t for & Iv< ;.i»! job work, and! to r> cri .-> nrs»i r«-< f i iiion'y i M tlx HtlilK . Mr J. 11. bur'.t y ' * * ' Uitil ItJufT, tlift* t- he* v with . it': ;i f t*. t* •.< . fuilmcript ion*, contract for ad * rtUniff aixl job work, ami to receive aii'l rc< ei|»t for money fur the Miltvu*. Prof, W. .?. paly in our aotb ri/. ! y »,♦ t T>itb.'tir, fbin >• '■ * 1 ■ ' ■ *« J '» ; nobfiTiptioiia, *..<) to > .n. •i u . and job w rk t and to receive a lid r<« ejp’ tor i i »!i* y for tlx *ame. Mr. I H. Ifn i i otirauthorized agent at H*-w --ardL thin county, with authority to noln it ml Mcriptiona, and to contract for ii/lvertining and Job work, and to receive ami receipt for money for the name. Rev. J. Z. 1/U«4i in rmr ailtli«»ri/< d • M r;*) agent, with mdirnit d authority to (solicit nuh acrititioiia, to contract f»r «d' r and job work, and receive and receipt lor money i'oi the Hftnio. A. J. Mcpifyr. J* i.. ; . -, .* *. -d with unlimited . utji<oi .to • . d - Hcriptfons, to contract for »»d. m. > • j j>*b work, and to receive and r«*«*cij»t for the harm-. ■■■i ■■■■■■■i ~~ A \tVOI'.NC’KMI" \'l *. For lli«- hi glnlnlare. IITK Altli authorized io arm unci- to th* t ? vob r* of Montgoii. • m - ■ M. lb llilgltCH lui coimented to tli* ii-.* «,f | n name .»* a candidate for representative of natd county in thefieoj; ia h ;*i*»luturc at the oUtc- 1 lion to heh<;Sd on tirellmt Wcr|iM ~(li \ inOc-i her liext. Ti ItBH Hot H<Might the ofii <•, hut' ha?' yielih'd hi' i-oiuM iit in « '*i•>;»l?**»,*♦ with t., iirgoolHiid rcpeaUd moU- itat* n *.f Many I‘i;rtM>M. For <!» *•« **nf«•. r PIIK fiio.d * f John !». M- | . ■ i | ■ people of ,M .1: (.cry. 'fVfor ;i!,d f: \in. . eandidab- nutor lor Hit in hi I dmirirt, at tin t I • , nto b ! 1 <,/. fii’ht W« iidtc mli> O-’oi . l b Jt (h r. b til* poop) I of fill -district Wit. I | j uhlo amt faithful matt in oUin-, and o«itt will Im ever watiilPiil of tin ir intc.-oMta, u»* w.; art lor tlm proapi t ity and weif in of the Mtaf< ! For Mi* iiff. A T Till! ki*l nit at i* in of I > • r.' . I h* i • ! /\ Moil 111 ■ I»I .. ! J ,;• , ' ;■!:(.! ?•! 1 , tl til OIIIC- 111 Mil I ill' I ! M• if Ml . ut the elect ion OJI tilU 111 f NV’t - ill. , . I;» vin Jituu ary Ja . J;. M. For Tm Iti’nri vrr, \i;i: A 111 U*!. i, /«•(! In 'A |». T>. I . I,! » V itliuoillice hIM II till tile licopio t.l •! Koinery u* unity us a candidate for the oft!*-* of! 'I'tVN Ih ci'ivcf, ;t t the iu- u • ' « !oct - >!! On the Inxt Wediu m!<iv in Jiiiin.ny 1 '7. 11* j.jmii. en that if ho.i -. <1 1 1 y thi rn with their HiiMVa- i h* will di-e'i.tr,o tin iulor- f tie <,e «; j ltdnc idly, u lot to tie bet of hia ability. For Mo t if/. r |Mf t? friewbi of .birnc* M-o-r, : jt • • nreum l • I the Vot« ih « i l( out - MU* IV c i,: • is, ; , .. t 1; • | ba toouxi'id* dto the it ofiilunani -a <*<■-. • *bd»«t( for nliei itl of iti l county. If eleet. d. i lie will brim; to th •di iiti'p ( ' of th- trnxt. .» ! hen ’til v Uiii'iipeiediahle, et.m a i lim.n'i \ o .( nu impartiality t)mf blown m it her friend teirj foe, and a uiituial lltin. , n* tie Ntwn Items. 001. Luther J. Glenn, a very proni uolit Inwyer nf Atlunt:., in d, m]. Got. I!. Jt. Hinton, Romo jvnrs :;ert• n prominent factor iu Georgia politics, is itoutl. John Kelly, tlin noted p.>lititeian of , N Y. eity, nml elioif of tlie Tammany 1011 will!’ of Non Y'ork di moo racy, is , dead. (Km. dartre!!, the leilin;’ erinr :il lawyer of this elute, was report's! dying n 1 day or two ngo. 1 King Ludwig of Bavaria, l.is Keon do- ' poaed, ou the ground of lunacy. Mt. 1: tna is in a state of eruption. A new expedition to the nortn pole is bciug lilted up. ; i i f Ellijay High School. t AtUllM Jumna!, Mav V'.'th. I The closing exerei . of tlio Kllij iy High School, under th charge ot ltov. 5 V M. I. dhi tier a• 1 Mi- T Ho Fulton, ; were wry i ••••;•-. - ti:. aid >• >.• • .fui The exercises took plr.eo las! ' id a;, ~ evening. A visitor who 1.; ■1: del a great deni pronounced it the finest oxi ihi- ( tion he ever saw, North or S->i;tl». '1 . recitations were almost perfect, cveu ' t those hy little boys and {gi»ls were as !ine as we ever heard. ]’.\erytbing wa« spoken i; in a eleur and forcitdo manner, » high . merit tieipienflv negleetiat in institutions ~ of learning oinking tlu highest pr-den tinns t> euitr.ie. rifliln.r show 1 that great cate lew! bvu li uved »ip«e.i tl the irnining of: oil: !•.>•-. • I■ ; ••net* by their •.pp'.a : «t. tied tot lies ecsft of these . torts. ;■ The pe ipte of F.liijay mid Gil: 'ereoun- ; t ty arc proud of s»*exeeHent »»!• oisfitnt: «*f learning as the one nndtir the care . I Ib'V. M r. le- ■ :>i ’ !er -,t. It is h:i honor to car Gats', Your t- rta .pot do- t v-or.M like t > spe k of ti '■ ei:e..v : t i >u~- beautiful di.e.ee : . but n >.it of |ire*enf s I will, hoi ' r, - ■ d- ; • fan drill” as the r-v t Coe ', M, that 1 have ever witne sed. Ti :: t> . w tu! young ladies, dr..rod rn la e costa me, murctied in upon t lie ring a: d keeping time ;U:d '.la-yin ' the 1.) 1 ti.g.s of the r,nisi ■, wen; li.i, widi the et fiiv dr'll w .t a n ‘ Mteecsuf tiliai.eu..' : : nt- r with held i.ia 1 J 1 e exiuciftes i . ly «-i.. *v -1 by • ■ one present. .. .1 the pa;i • ti • tvltfol went inune I.igh'y jd. o • tlie efforts of tl ir chi; a will «.pen t;;» « (in on t . i COBIHtFI-o: .. From Atlanta. [We on-it the firet part of till lottei bccauro wo ore very rnuell s . II e eon, 11 tion of those n. -utio'i' ; 1 i believe most of our ren t r , tu.—lda. .Many p *have be/:om<j di..;peit<-.i | at the met hods resort'd to in the gubt-r xjr'it* t. i, Una cry ior s . m-w mail, ft may Iks j. . jtle to-.' i I new man may enter the jams. Tie i, what tire tii>i proh.bil:!. f-.V !i ; that among the nninKtrueti.-J and anti- Gordon-Hacon d< ligates, there mlioijlu be enough to prevent either from hav ing n majority? if Gordon and Bacon ahould be pretty evenly balanced, the C. I Jones votes might have this i sibct. Neither candidate would yield, an ', n 1 ‘ *dtirk hors-)” would be tins re-nit. AI ! ready It.-- Je- I- • darlt 1-• H II . . j discus id, pronii'iciit among whom i the preront c-xeeJl ut and w .rliiv :r --j nor, II- l). MeHan.i 1. Mil Yu.Mil, of Augusta, i« next on the lint, as bu is a \ friend of both fuct'.on.s, although sup porting Bacon. j 'i'lie race ban boon so warm between tins gubernatorial candidate* that no body else is noticed. However, no one doubts that Grand; B nett, ’.vho has been Secretary of Stale ever ,-inee in; | can remember, while r- elec: cl.. Hon. L. J. -a, n:i ab end dis ! liiigUi-...ed 1 .a< r, d.#l li i-. h: t Wed nesday. Tim bar held meiunri-d servi ce: i.ii Thun-, lay, which vvi. wry du , pit sive. (j.-,,, a:;. 1- ortner hcr,.pj. Kr*. Monitor; Having been pblicib-d to eorri npond, I will now r ;ve yon the | news from this modest little burg. I’armorsare looking bln ov i - o much rain; cropa raining with prase, and can’t plow. IJnt lum glad to say crops 1-1. j;iHoly in tins Vicinity. There is, oiid has burn of Into, no te ! sickness in this community than I have known before, for neatly cwryb • ;.v is 1 complaining if not nick iu b- -1. A ! llo.iUh and a little. grnadel.i:d > . .1 te ir liero a few days ago, nnd oil-- ; of i - mime family arc very sick M :.tn w.. in;, Tim 8. D. .V W. S. L. M. If. ic.i v - ors arc only a f<av ; ~ .- ting a line for said road, I asu t i.d. If the line tbey are r , ~ \ one ad. , i* I then won't. 1M:! i; r put ;i, i ,< . i , i r tl • jci pJ.'V '>.-.. :: V.hi i., \\ ;p. I:.' - 'i get airy titil hen. Wo ace rig! t often, si; " the t, Ik of the roiir aid. ; n ip. - .in ii. m '. ;. . - lug ’ • I.'-- • ! . « they scent mix ions In bu- nit the timber i they can, to saw up ready •' r market. - But they make but little ; th. ir j pnecs arc too l.irv. April ami May are both g -:e>. and vs- , won hrV. b.l o the ' • ;i!i- j * i'l have to write to each i r-i. r, now. b eun’t be “April f.io 1 .- ‘.vf-.y bees;” it ( ill !i v, to be ‘ lev • lett. , j 1 think, or th y will have to b -in; : ell- j correspond'uco to n chec. f i.vg. j From Bed Stuff. Tb d Bluff w >is visited on Friday eve mug by one of the tin,-si r.-.e. that had, ralleu hero for a long time, a : 1 since, there has been fine seas, ns. The crop prospect was never bcttc. n this section. Tlu.. s ! i- been sc!”>rin7 for ion:« lime v.tiii n severe type of dy -n -, ry. .dr. ll -r r \ •. :i have Ids' tu:" lonsa at the mill completed. From the size < f the chicken crop hat i-i getting; tipe around lied Mi nil', ffethodist priredu i.s will faro well when , hey conto around. We are pleased to note the steady mpr> vemout in the M miter. It will ioou he aecoud to none iu tile wire-grass sountry. The readers of Cie Monitor would be '.id .. .. ' ' f 'O i ted Its to : Ito progress , f ;he new rail ad; all that .. mt ;or..i :c I', ds to comp!- !. . r pr. e. , y r.-g I, [L’o't ns l i t;, b-sitlKT B A ,y u ;.re ttenrerto i t! in v. < ■ . b ,t:': e. .. th,' rd -r t'i Ihi' day Mill t! - r. niters : r-rund M- 1 l-l.t V, nnd iUi 1. ,(i ; ir 1-ii- is idl with gr..«.< and ■ , 1- j], . b pi. d. -es M:.' Yemen,! pert II few i .mis at Uto I” Wt Ffi-i ;. ; 'r. . meson w..s id*" . ‘ H*d 1 ’»- t " - .i . id..* is a bat.!, 1 : ! i. ;v .\ i u From Reward NeWßli, as li:..d, MlcrC'- i -jeWftrd. Yde have been having ruin in abundance , for quite a while. Crop: arc still grow mg fin el v, | ntc v.uy good, consider ilia tie Jibe spring, r ( 'lib , only Jm 1 tin* pleasure of b'ing at one picnic this spring. Ooth - , -A ti, of ffay, quite a number of Mont ' goniery's f.dr ones, with a few only, of ■ ».:«g r.-Cll, Hi-eliib'ed lit I J. E. Mobh-y .- water-mill, to'hpend the day in ny-i_j.,k.:.g, whici; I assure you tiic-y j did, and v,ben dinner v.as announced, i w« all went forward to where ti;c go a i.idi < had rpread their good dinner, j which wo found to be nil that heart could wish tor, except that we had no | good water to go with it. Bat we o:i --. joyed the dinner very much with water . from the mill creek, j ItattiesTiakes ere very nnmeuros in ?!.i< - eti n. V, e heir of : . ... ing , ; killed in ull diroctiotiH, end they are 1 gtuoa.Tiy largo ones. While passinf; j through the turpentine woods of Cole . ' n.inn V ,S- e-ions u few days ago, won L | called by t-> oi t; - r h.sid-, and xe qnested to cone aud look at two large i “imkes which they bad killed, and to 1 ! tell them, if wo could, want kind they ! were, which we were unable to do, as they wore unlike any that we hai ever ! seen before. They were very much, in t i rattti mak ; their tails wit ■ very .‘deny aud bard, aud i, < Ucd i very much IB.■* the spur of a chicken. I except that they were cot crooked. \i v Ido not know what T v were, unless j they were the iiorned-sunke. :.!)• jJi lio Wolf, who di;-..yp‘-areM j : ! ; gr.. h • 8 - turile 1 to hi* !: ; ai.-l 5...V.1 i:* l did not r,t:i oii, but b i only gone v, -.,u. ri . r. L'.'/.p: Cr • : Jlr. W, It ! baa ii finest oats! in ti t- -ecion, and crop gecorahy. . ,7 ’ •! 3 ' rl. y »tys Le viiil pr-acb, if j; L-- ■ : (?:... V, v.rsh him I HliCV ca the 1 tl t ter, it i l•; 11 ; e oil hi; f iM. Y. a,l ii | able totalstß;. *; 1 forgive hi.tr. A B <•' is a clever <*' 1 . ouuM .M !| I<HI, i- '!*. • .1. t ' Ufilo uUvl ti;ut is t km i Wt ? ; .'ir. IT. P. will soon complete j in wbn i- for Mr. J. B. Ihdni | Mr. W. i- .i .i., .n.'d caiyi,n ... Ido v. lil to cot;tract v.;th him O'U II:n* . . .1 i,.um Adams had c. t:ou for in ou hi place a week GrioiwK A. Bi — ■*-'■ tvvev <\v -:-r v r.v-r-i t • Vi e wish in 1- t the good peophi of tl»i* I comity know, tlm,the Monitor, how j I we iuivc. be. it blcssi d by Him from witon: . .-1! tileK.siucs eoine. Wo have plenty I! rain and tins crops look w,.!. the,ugh ! there is som-.' complaint of the g .. . .anl tl : id ) pli at - iug lmnl to Still General Green. \Y > have ti good neighborhood, good j fiiends, kind hearted p.-aplo, and wo, • •:» t■ > gr. • th ut the pvai- • for their j kind and le n volent act t to us. V,' are pj-ul to thitik that wo have a conuly paper. It is a nice littlo paper, .....1 gives (he county news. It is a blessitiT to the county. Every family i ought ti> lake tin' Monitor, and I lropo they will a... ath sec the good it is doing for the e, uuly. YYo want t-> -.-t up a club of the. farm \Yo lt.iv. < non eh of nice yontig • 1.: - with tlio old, 1" . •!• ' , ft thine -birtcd. Yt'e in-:: both oi 1 aud young to. meet at ii imilton Hill church ou fciatnr- I day before the 4tli Lord’s Day in June, • if wc c« 'c | nj a tbit . We with to give th • la-lie u showing j too. Como out, Haift Greek boys, and j 1 't us see what wo can do. 1 hope the good people "ill also torn out for helping our cemetery at the same j place. Wo hope it will bo cleaned off, nicety. V ! . ir M" ” ' *,>nrtl» of everv month. Wo are Ik in. Bites d.v.n h<n, what some cui! .i,l ,h ' but wo art* i g. . ; >o ha.d to love truth. Wo will have n tin singing scbitol ftt: H a BMon lit!! us so.-n as wc can, and xvc ’ hope to tun. ih' -I’ VS'he ! too. Mr. ~ i ■ Y ,jt s fettr.isd 'k,': pood l .'to it ■ put ia the round * get. T : ■‘'e*fi '*■ Ei*CC-X» V.r. J. V h.: :. j., still acuudii ;t. f r matrr : my, and \v.: ts to be c-leete 1. May only n'A e:e-.'t him, and iui be ! ek -red by ;>.--:v ha th fute.u*. . . 1 a", • ' i " : . ymr ... s if *•• a v u to. but I v, Mi take : >!n • ?,"*.s e..d with M ;• m. '* e; :.i ’ Y.ktllOnt !ik! We - leorgaC. Me-! 1 ■ ij suavritH.! ».,y VY y * Jv ~ ’ of ]?Aur • I if all aro pracb lug for fie exhibition like Henry F>hk.:,, they will have ruse eve ‘Held lausie. They muy nil snap a? nta that want to, but I bftvo got the Bible to stand t j iuy You will greetiy oblige rue, by rfeuding me, iu your next week’s issue, banc!died 'n p;* per name. [We shall do nothing of thu kind. —Editos ] Don’t forget that v»o i.ii have to die, on or late, but iiaLCtiiiad need not fear death. God made Adam out of dust, but thought it best to mules Sanctified first. (7 orge I! i-- rapidly mending. Most respectfully, A Pi.vey Wooiis Bov At Home. From Spring Hill. June Bth 1886. T nr!"" term of the Spring Hill ih. . re::-; .1 •:■! i M Saturday with « , lie exhibition ;u the day and exumi ; nation at night. Thopupilsstood thi it , iou bouerai a • t they iii.jvc(i rl >o happy hours us at-. i.l room. Musi.'..a furuishod -: iring tlu »y by .> of ti:,- girl.-that had been rec, iving iustructions from Mrs. Samples. Dinner "as served iu regular picnic style and did credit to the I Indies of Spring Hill. At 7* the crowd r i-sc-mblcd at the nccademy ayd was • rt i ' v I'ehea nnd comoosi. !. T: ,r. t ■ - - . ' ’ .. th !> •; - and giE, s; ' va-..-, t a-';* .! t:- - well, but of course all c»mhi not get ,t )?J ter Engenc ,F. Tim »..: r- \ i va>.i :.-c first prise; M'cfer 7r y t : , i .ut cl i.ss, ■ • V • ; -•!.(( i’.ii Cl iM|;osi •: , t i:r • ; ■ • , - -it t<’ Miss Sail Ctem ,the second to Slim . : A. .?. • third to Miss , k.b '. - r.t vis tii" i ‘ - ■■ ■ n ti'« fi't pm-.i. , (v- to J Kincs >S. Ch tnents, ! th< : con i 7T f-r Willie Wnot'or, . ■ . - . aw et :.. • s■ , •iv . ?*,'>■ , (if I ! ' * ~1:*. • • •. -• v‘ ? • <! <!■-<*rVtit : ■ :i l* •*. . y.:i l The j . L - • jl V. J, W. >' 11 fr f : :v. . I ;,r »?.'•. 'in a ] »rv u\ *t*■ i ;•* - ;5 ii the fifterucou *•;- ■ • • i ; : I •. b'.t :>••-• ir.;r t > the irirle iMiar; of th-.* W<- .\ i. '** tiM’ *••; '. jr.'-Jdl'jO’J W.tS Tl'»v 'll.) t.»!> 1.1 ti t'.’i’iii. V.i.i if In a !»; hope wo tv vil a i ':;.- ■ * ‘ • •' • k i re r : <: n? - ■* ’l. K. <}. l*;\r.n tYvin'r Uill. E; :ir-,; I! ill, if a., .rune 3 ‘-h 1380. T!)0 i . is hiivc abated, r.i.d lurt.c. • "■(*’»t.y i;< '• iu si. kv ciGj.s, ; A p of 1 tf.iv is in-ii: ,- ! licrc, i:: , it . I late, ft:, d. is more Iv it ref .uiou o! w hat i< <•• >«.t;■ -,i !: otir otiu r letter, which was iu type lie fore tli is cstme to baud. Thanks to Mel, aii the s.-tme. —Eo. j The f'u ■,■ c.tl sermon of Mrs. S intli Me wili !„' preached at thin pine*, i n Best Sunday (3rd Sunday.) We bavo not learned who will pv.'.-ieh it. Work on tno hew charch f-r Towns is moving steadily ouward, and iu the near flltli;,-. ; nf -hat pirtvo Will Inivc j u house deiii. .a, d io tiio service of God. ; Tiicv ure now using a store buns -, a* r. ' ' ••* of '.v- i hip, rn.l have preaching - i [. C. 1 ’rt wt- n ' tl.u J'ptT. • t till dSrcnifc preach -for them: i.* the ift n.oon of the J*t Sunday in uiicii tiiont!:, iTcv 0. V. H:ucs osi tlu d Su: : v in etich mouth. «Ti.from ajspeurt.ee, tin ro will be a wedding in Spring liiii in the near futui'B, ns there is a young man who p itivcly ! ■ fuses io absent himself from the village on Sunday evening, under any circumstances. But we don't sup-; po.~o that Charlie would have us even Lint ut tm. mime, and vuil not. Met,. tu * vil • ; f* * ** * -1 *. * v ? » • *• .’i f i ''J kti r vj \J c * 'll —: V '*'! !) K:n to the o* *- ’ \ . . .- \ •’ 1... . . - ■ ’> : . *'„• ti o i ■ >; j-iivv we can We ht *.. ■’ -••lock ui ~. X _ , ,\ w t‘v K I 1 •.-* li i'V Liquids. English put, 2*> American pint 1C or-: : } 1 ' lie. 2 tint?, 1 quart (both ' S'.r-. anil Am.): 4 .pietr.,. 1 ■ aliou (both Eng. -2 \u ■ tv'.’l-r. half i-■ i Am. i’ common | wise glass, 2 oa.; luge wineglass, 4 oz.: com m ■!!: _a cup, 7 os.; live tablespoons. A oz.; 4 COUNTY DIRECTORY - Superior Court. ! Jinn. C. C. Kibbee. Judge: C. C. Smith, licitor-Gcucral. .Spring term convenes 4tl\ j Monday in April; I all term, 4tii Monday in | October. I County Officers. I Ordinarv, Alexander McArthur. Court Ist ! Monday in each month. Sheriff. J. I*. Mo | Gregor; Clerk Superior Court, K. li. Morns, I Tax Receiver, Janus Higgs; Tax Collector; A.Peters Const? Treasurer,T.B.Calhoun, : Surveyor, Win. B. Wilkes; Coroner, Janies 15. j liaxsey. County Commissioners. John M. it:... Chainin'::. John L. Mathews, Joiii A. l'ct.-ra-m, John Wilkes. Br. and John < Alibi. ■ M mday in each uoi Board Or Ed cation. E. a. H( .rues, Chairman: T. T Me Collougb, MornKn; J. Clayton i Clements, County School Commissioner. Justice Courts. Vernon—l343rd District, -Friday he. j fore the 2nd Saturday. M. D. Hughs, J. P.; M. C. Adams, N. P; James Morris and W. E. j Adams, constables. Ijoihale—l22lst Diet.—lst Saturday. W. J. 1.0 .". 13.I 3 . J. Y. IT !!, constable. Number Ten —6lst D: N.ict—2nd Saturday. 1 A. J. Mclntyre. J. I’.; A. W. Collins, N. I'.; V. D. To-id, constable. l.ltiD Tor h 303r<l District - 3rd Saturday. \ Morrison J. i\; J. W. Clemente, N. i*. r-an* Pimfl 973 th Distrit t—lth Saturday. . - rp, N. P.; A. '. . . >u Morris, conata -1 hies. Folk-ncstli DM.—4th Raturdnv, J. Clay ton C . m.nts, J. IJ. :>l. WmiN. P. ' ZaMee iO'C'.ji. District- 2nd Saturday. O. ; P. Blount, -J. i; il. A: Holme/, N. I*. 11. Ik ! Coliins e /.stable. MASONIC. OBRxVL LODGE, MO. 239, F. A. M. Mon? hly cotci-m: ion fourth Saf arday in < i *•) ' ■ ; • Y-, \\ . ... ALivX. v"i vw-' V‘r.\v, » a 1. a 1 * 5 • f'w •; ; r • : Xo. ri. j .>Teet.-- oven P ; hyi h/lu. I r W.C.T.- P-W. V. IT CO? ■■ ■ id D. 1!.:"! O-. 5.: W. C.T. ... ./ - .r * v. '.„ ,i Ca i— t — >.i . :. V: : »•;-.! • hall Mclhl . Suji’t. i , ... o’ch. k. | CsuiUy Sonslay School Assocloctow.— j • • r .• ident, J. It Grady, Sc, rc-tarv. ■ , .. ; v Km r.- 2nd | :■; . : : ■ 1„: r;.\v-, uO !. y L, loro tne 2nd S. a .ay in I ; Aug a. , f’.ch y> ar. Fl E LIGIO U S Sl£ R VICES r ti'.liYt'lililAN. (Lev. W. A. JOMES, Pastor.) Mt. VritNoN. -First and fourth Sundays in each month, morning and evening. Man i ist. —Mt. Vernon ( erctjit. (Huv. A. H. Bazkmokb, P. C.) Mt. Vr’!Noy.—Every sth Sunday, and Ist S.umlnr night. , i Hithki.. -Ist Sunday, and Saturday hrs irc. 1.0.50 P, xj).—2nd Sunday, and Saturday bc , Aa: :jsvh.i.e.—2nd Sunday afternoon, at 4 trdaj before. SJivaNA. -Ith Sunday, and Saturduy bciore. Bait ist. (IP v. JOSEPH 31. SMITH, Par,tor.) | ! «d.—lst ;. ■ 1 ui yle- J , -]: ■ —lrt?n;idnyevening4 o’clock, <w. >\ CiiDi-i- - Diul Sv'.ruiuv aiul •Saturday i before. , Hot . 2n 1 Sun lay c-ve il h •. •! : o o'clock. t\\:ox iliLi., Tut:.all Co.—Uriday before tlio 2nd Sunday. Mt. PibOAH.—Saturday before the 3rd Sun day. SIT. Vf.rnon.—3rd Sno.day and ni^ht. 4tli Sntunlay at Gethsemaue. Faithful. 4th Sumliiy ’at lVndlcton Springs, at night at Phillips's Scho<»lhor.se. O\TQOMRV SIITTniFF S SALES. 1 \ ril.L i-t ' Mil: the court hons** door » \ in t■:• tov.. f■' M*. Y« •• . Montcornery •■ vv Geurgia, within :!;• it ;;.l hours f sale, ;i Tu* day iu July tiie I'ollowii‘g l i%>jH*rty t<> wit: ’i'ivtt iumdri-.I and thirty two acres, more or ■ . Li ■ 1 o wit: J o.i the in-rrii by la ds of Jclm McLeod and . \ i.v.ii*-. U :;•> » p't >«f said T»T ,‘Li ■ 1 ■ od Adams, on the w est by the Oconee - . . . iv, ~-.! . - thw property of Thomas - fi fas is t oi the I {strict St. s d 1 cor.'-.'y. in favor of J* rtMt Baiiiel vs T'. ;.i,is I)aM: >i*. a;. 1 1 (rt o: _'c \N . Davis. Prop erty j i* tt : out ‘ u vaidant Thomas Davis wait . ed to me by J. X* Hill 1. . Pr.fi T . —ALSO— : - ti . • ' . ' ic’.vn lot of I 1 • l, < i: v. :l: > fan ; pro more ; . pt ' town of 51 eU- U *tu s ■ r Gum om amp ; ; • iii : « V e-.Uihv, kcc-VU iu ! .'r 1. and being 1 V-- Mi'lit *. on tin ea&t i\ ttic .Mt. Vernon public I la of j ;I r}■ l !i: 1»j d 1 ! 'r.o imorovcv j ‘ , T. • uv. ■v < «»f ati f:i j Ml.- . - .T iii %Tit- • -. , * PI lOFESSIOKAL CARDS. 1 j u. vv. cAii.sßxr.i.. n. c. button. CARSWELL & SUTTON. j ATTOIi.VE VS & C Ol X'F.LLOItS oi LAW, AND SOLICITOUS IN EQUITY, Ut, Vernon, ; : ; : : Ga. V l/"ILL Practice in Montgomery, Emanuel. 4 T Tatnall, Telfair, Lanrena. Dodge and A|';>!ing Counties, oxcejit in Justices Courts and cases originating therein, in which they will practice separately. The partnership also i \tvuds to business in the Supreme Critart of I the State, rud the United States Courts at Savannah Ga. junl9'B6-tf. JOHN D- ASHTON, ATT’Y JYT SWAYNESCORO GA. PIACTICES in Middle, Augusta and Oconee Circuits; iu the Supremo and Federal courts may 15’MO-ly. Jno. F. DeLacy. Jas. Dishop Je. De LACY & BISHOP, ATTORNETS AT L AW, EASTMAN, DODGE COUNTY, GA. i *5-Practice in the State and Federal Courts, mayl3’BG-ly. WASH ROACH. W. C. LIVINGSTON. ROACH & LIVINGSTON, Attorneys at LaW, Xo. 3 Ball St. Savannah,. Ga. may6’3s-ly B. B. CIIENEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, | LUMBER CITY GA. XIFILIi practice in tlie counties of Mont '♦ V ginnery, Telfair. Dodge and Laurens, of I the Oconee Circuit; and Appling and Coffee of | tie Brunswick Circuit. Land and land titles I a specialty. may (1 ’BG-ly-p. : I). C. McLENNEN, Attorney ar.d Counsel or at Law, AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, VrYILLE GA. \ I’ll.L prin t ico in the counties of the Oco * V in * and Brunsv/ich cir.-uits. Special sit ■ : ion j*iv* »o . elling and lea mtc i -wi estate in •: * \ . it.h ”• till. to Prompt at twi ns given tin* coilvctiou of all claims. apr2h-ly. ED HERBIRfiTOB* :>V*AYNI’.:Y:;OKO f GA. Ot'h.e in the 1 .airt-house. npr23-lr. t ■ t L’ia !:)»!?BSiIIWIS is) Li. e ,yi i ■■BACTITTONER of MEDICIYE ani> HURGEHY. Cnils atiemlid to ni nil I -mrs [3-11-'B(>.-ly. A ti.v. 3D. LOUD, ATTORNEY AT LAW MT. YEKNOV, GA. V'‘ 1 1 i' - in the court -; of the o<*»>ne® ! ( : -vuit and iu Emonuel and Tatnall cuimtife*- «f ih-Middle Oirv tii and in the State* and United States courts. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN CASES IB VCLVIIJG LAUD TITLES. [3-11 ’B6-1 y. I>i. A in HOHHS, 14 Whitehat.li St. Atlanta Ga. Eye. Ear, Throat, and Nasal Diseases, Write. apr 15 SG-ly. i LOOK! LOOK!! NEW STOLE AT VANCE, GA, five and a half slTl.es north OF mt.. Villi NGN, ON THE AIT. VERNON AND PURLIN ROAD, MONTGOMERY COUNTY GA. Our Sock Comprises Pry Cle- <ln, Gmeorh s, Boots nnd'Shoeß. Ttatß jiioi i.'m]*s, JLiidware, Crockery, Tinware, Gians ;n . i . etc. etc., and all other article* usually found in a General Store. Oni* Prices. We liu -e marked our Goods down to the low est margin, and ask all to conic and examine prices and quality of Goods, before purchasing.. All we ask is a trial. We feci satisfied we can make it to yonr in terest tu buy from us. ’ We will buy all Country Produce, »iei pay y u the highest Market Price for it. ' a 3 K ■ -( live its a call and ho convinced. npr.22-Bui-p. POWELL A ENNIS. A WEEK'S READING FREE For. SIX GOOD FAMILIES. Send yonr ram . and the name and address off sos you: : ;tibors < r friends on a postal card anil get free for yourself and each of them, a copy of THE GREAT SOUTHERN WEEKLY the “ATLANTA CONSTITUTION,’ “UNCLE DEMUS'S world-famow •iris ‘ Sketches of the old Plantation Tl.i-.ee Dark . “BILL Ali'PS” huinorona HEM- i. vs Letter for the Hume atri Hearth wuiteus j Stone,“BETSYHAMILTONVad ventures told iu the cracker dialect War Stories. Sketobes of Travel, New*, I'oema, Fun. Adventures, Thu Farm, The Household, (J. ritv pot deuce. A \ Yjeli> or iNSTUt cTICN AND ENTEBTAINTttKT- The !>r "htest and Beet i . •sever Jlemheref the Family.. . PtmTAU FOR A SPECIMEN CoPT.. far C- N'OTTCTtow. Atlanta Ga.