The Montgomery monitor. (Mt. Vernon, Montgomery County, Ga.) 1886-current, June 17, 1886, Image 3

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THE MONITOR. D. C. SUTTON, Editor. Mt. VERNON GA. JUNE 17. ISSG. Estebew at the Post-office at Mr. Vernon, Ga.. as second-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. (CASH IN ADVANCE,) Twelve months His months 75: Fonr months 50 j If payment is not made in advance, or within the first month after t ho name is entered no our books, ij will tie charged for at the rate of two dollars per annum. RATES OF ADVERTISING. One inch one insertion §I.OO Each subsequent insertion 50 One inch one month 2.50 One inch three months 5.00 One inch six months 7.00 one inch twelve months 10.00 One quarter colrtmn one mouth .. 5.00 One quarter column twelve months. 25.00 One half column one mouth 7.50 One half column twelve months. . .40.00 One column one month 10.00 Onecolurau twelvo months 75.00 Advertisements from responsible par lies will be published until ordered out, when the time is not speciliol m the copy, and charges made accordingly. Communications for individual benefit or of a personal character will be charg ed for the same as advertisements. Legal advertisements, the rates of which are regulated by law, are payable in advance. Announcements of candidates for ofiice, five . dollars, in advance. In accordance with an net of the Legislature, Icgsl advertisements will lie inserted in the Monitor a* the following rates. For caah HO words, 75 rents for otteh in sertion for the first four insertions: for each nibeqnent insertion, 35 cents for each 100 wards. Noa vertiarnientconsidered !■•:<»than 300 words. Each and every word end initial, including raption, date nvwl signature v. ■ 1 lit* counted. Every figure counted as a word. LOCAL ITEMS. —The daily ruins continue. —We are under renewed obligations to Mrs. Baaeiuore for favors in the vegatnbh - line. —Mr.Robert Smith lia.- returned to Mac- n, after a short visit to liis parents in this place. —Let’s see—Saturday, Sunday and Monday. —three days without rain, ltut Tuesday it returned to its old ways. —Editorial matter is crowded out tins we< 1, by communications. We are always willing to “give up to abetter hand.” —Mr. Jas. McXattofthis place, lost a fine mule Jt on Tuesday from eiiolhr. ft was valued .\i two : hundred dollars. We outlaid to our townsman our hearty sympathies for his loss. —Rev. 0. T. Smith, Primitive Baptist , minister will preach at Hamilton i liii on tnc 1 1 Sabbath and Saturday before; and at Pleasant Grove on the Ist. —lt is moved and seconded that the weather j is warm. All who arc in favor of the motion will say eye. The eyes seem to have it; the eyes have it—and the nose too. —We hear that the new railroad, that our Red tllntf correspondent is so anxious about, has suspended wort:, and that all its pc:sons! effects are attached for its debts. Brilliants. • —The monotony of our bum-drum office life was broken Tuesday afternoon by a visit fni:>: Mrs. Mattie Mason, Miss Mary Smith and Mil itary Stanford. —The thanks of the editor of the Monitor, tlie devil of tiio office and the aug -1 of th household, arc hereby tendered to Mrs. Col. I!. W. Carswell, for repeated favors in the "ay of buttermilk. Mrs. Isaac Mizcll and Mrs. James F. Mc- Oollough, of Melrose Fla., daughter and Jaugh ter-iu-law of Mrs. and Mr. Janies T. Mr Coil-nigh, with their respective families, are visiting their parents near tins place. We have a few more Baptist Ilvmn Books on hand which we will sell cheap. Just the thing oar Baptist friends ought to have, i out, ikd lo an eminent Baptist Minister for Ids own A. sociation, and printed by us for him. Good Templar’s Entertainment.— The Good Templar’s at this place have deter mined to give another of their mic.osthi-: public entertainments on the i.i lit >.f the ;s:d of July. From what the public has already seen of this Lodge in the way of an euiertsin ment, we cannot hesitate to assure them of a good audience, and that audience of a good en tertainment. Mr. L. B. McXcmore has placed us unde: many obligations fur a nice lot of bean.,. Tin r is nothing so nice as beans for din ur, i I a., we have no garden, it is exceed in,,.,, . thoughtful of our neighbors to keep plied with vegetables from t!i<;:r.--. a . 1 it overflows our heart with thankfiilnos .. Wo have said, and we stick to it, that wo will pit the people of Montgomery county against the world for generosity. Cure for Snake Bite Kill the snake and out in pieces about three inches in length. Apply tue sections to the * wound, one at a time, and let them remain as long as they will adhere. Continue t lis pro cess until all has been applied, when the reme dy will be effected. The above is said to be infallible. In addi tion to the principle that “the hair of dog is good for the bite” we are of opinion warm applications have a tendon-y to oxime; the poison. —We neglected last week, on in «u/of r. press of time, to call editorial mi nti .o t , ; - announcement of our friend J »i.-. D. ill. d for the .Senate. We desire to d> - > uo-.v,.. . remark that with the lights hi f-re • « not see any reason why lie should no: li the suffrages of the voters if the loth dl.-.-li ■ for that important trust. There is no betterSeuatoriaimatLi iai. Hon est and faithful to every trust, capable- and ef ficient, zealous iu the advocacy of the i. ..r. true as steel in hi* democracy, he would m , a senator of whom the district might Well proud. 1 To Soldiers of the Mexican War. The House ofßepresentatives haspassedau | act to pensien the survivors of the exican j War, and it is hoped that the Semite will not j lor.g reliisc to do those vcti-rns the justice which j hits been so long their due. With a vo w to I the final passage of this in, asuru into a law, the I undersiged lias made arrangi-un uts to jiims,- entc such claims with dispatch., and would he i pleased to place himself in comiminicatiou with , such el: imants atouce, so that "hen tb< i:t" j docs pass tiu-s mas 3 ■ |d;,, 1 on ».he l"'tisi . rolls with as little d, lay as possible. I>. r tton. A tty at Law. Obituary. Manning T. S. Ailain- ll>o youngest; sou of W. R. and M. A. E. Adams, died • May the lit It I\%, nt.tlio ro.-ddeitee ofl.ii : father; ago 11 years 8 mouths an.l 22 i days. Ilia death was caused by an tit-j j lack of luouiugetis, uud brings grout sor- . row and giief to bis parents, brothers, j | sisters and friends who knew lsiir,. He 1 lingered for jdno days. Great attention j I was paid to his case, »>y the physician and nurses, but God called him. lie v..r an obedient child to his parents, and very great love "as bestov.ed upon him by all the family, but it. is ordained nuto man ouoo to die. We believe God called him. Tuough he be dead, yet he liveth. The Lord says he chooses the j weak to confound the mighty. It is very hard for father and mother to give up, but let us consecrate nil to God; let us say, Thy will he done, oh Lord. May the bereaved family look to God for lr.s consoling power, and heed the earnest ; appeal “be ye also ready.” His favorite songs were “Jesus, Lover of my Soul,” and “Nearer my God to Thee,” and wo feel like he thoroughly j | “sung with tilo spirit and the under -1 standing also.” A Friend. i i T; bate of Respect. Brother Alexander Johnson died of symptoms of pneumonia, at his liotii-’ in Montgomery county Ga , on tint V.h I of April lc'NG, Bro. Johnson was horn in Robertson county N. 0., on the —Hh of January. 1810; he came to G-orgi.i when in the full blush of vigor and man hood, and eel tied in this county where i lie spent a long and quiet but useful life. Brother Johnson was uii honest man, the in blest work of God. Tim assiduity ho displayed iu strictly attending t;> what coticored him and l;i«, amt that only, war. bis prodominating ehai'acf.eiis'tii'. Dur ing the 1 itter portin'.) of Ids hie, bo v-'as in upright, iitni conscientious ruci. In : oi the Baptist. church. lusdi: .-. .U‘i „u- i like his liiei whc one of quieLuile. The! 1 is.st. messenger e-dVn raiher suddenly, hut wo are perstidc l ho was ready, and . | had nothing to fear, anil only to d; ' ; jgo home to Heaven. Though old mid ! feeble, his death Inis made a vacancy in his family, which will cause him to he missed by all. C. O. McAllister. T. W. Rogeri3. President’s Clcvclaud’s vVediin;;. Tim OuA T '3ia News, of Ciiicinn.-ti, of June 121 li, is quite extensively de voted to the President's re?ent Wed ding. The illustrations, all e-pec:.i y j interesting because of their origin Mis; , 1 include the i -preifiatution of the out ceremony. Miss Folsom and her mother ' riding, the President receiving con gratulations, the cottage at lTier Park, j where tile honeymoon was spent, I lie car | in which the liidal flip was made, and many other pictorial f attires of tiii.v leading event, of the decade. This i-; an minimally Valuable copy, e-pecidy for its historical worth. Accompanying the issue of June 10.!i will be a muguiticcat colored stipple;:)' nt if •‘Fahiola,” a reproduction of n fa uioii'i painting. The souvenir will be a beautiful work of art. Nona t-k'.tdd m ss either of these fine numbers of our in iiiiuut cotemporary. —The author of the “Mi kudo” is cred ited with having said “that a husband can hope to he a heroin his wile’s eyas only two months—the in or Hi before 1,.- is married and the month after 1. death.” It certainly le:.! the ;-s ;ic 1 smack * f Gilbert,wilt)s* port'-il tohave replied to Mnt. M»rn . Bancroft, thb ■ tress, when sh - j>! tv? dir :;•!;« !, “ ■ ■■■'■ ago mu I?” “I really can’t say, but you don’t look it.” I c6uitTC.VLE.MJAH—UCO*. EM CI'ICIiT. The following is tnc court calender of Oconee circuit, according to the not passed by the 1■ - t L ; -gi-iaturc, and which wniitiiit i cfi'i.ct on 1.-. t -if January: L eir -- fuitrt.i .1* . ; .in a.-.i." .. j” I : and Jtiiy. Jj, .,,!ge. 4tli Monday ; in T :Pr:-,:.;y and : Atigu -t, corHiriuing t.. 0 w, 3) tody, 2! and JJJ .Mondays iu Hared and September. iVile Itii Mondays in March and September. Irwin, Tuesday following Mondays after Bti it* -..arch a:ul S';)- . te tuber. T.'.iggs, 2-i Mood..'-; ;o April to. (Jet- lOer. Montgomery, -41. i Mon t *y:s in .Apr.l au i O -t ob'-r. Teimir, Tnesdav' after third Monday - , in April ai; 1 G •: dor. I'.da.ki, 82 Mot. lays tu .0.. y :r. , i Vamovr, Contiuu:-g us . .up uc . Grand Sunday School Cckbm', .on, At Jit. Vernon July drd 3oSB. AU. THU St NIIAV SCHOOLS W M' iNTOOMERV CO. IXVJ'I’LD TO \IVKM>: Order of Exercises: 1. Sinn; of Welcome, by i.k ’-H. .-v --j non biciiooi. 2. Prayer. Bong by all the Schools. —Work, for tiie Night is Coming. 4. Addi •« of Welcome, by Col. 11. J \V. Imr.-weil. 5. t A tiojtso to Addrotts, by Ii:o Pres:-1 dent, e! the ta. S. atetat it U, el’ SOllte et:e itj'pc.inteil by him. t>. Wmil to be a Worker for I tlie Lord. 7. :' say or Sj leech, bv r., tv ’ ' , tive cl' each Scltoo! pie- I -, with Kong jailer earth Speech or Ew ty. ’ Bonus selected by the commitle, to 1 bo to ed on tlie ocea- iou. Vt’-e.k for Jesus. Tile True Vine. Vie’ 1 Not to Temptation. .How Precious the Blood. Footsteps of Jesus. Sweet By-aiul-By. t ti. Intermission Basket Dinner. !). Afternoon session—Lectures, by lu;v. i’. A. Jesup, Rev. T. C. lioykiu, and others. The Sui'ierinteudents will wear white budges pinned ou the left breast. Teacll evs til'd pupils will wear blue bailges in the .same, manner. Tins secretaries of the various schools tiro requested to report the names rs es sayists and mi> alters for tied! rests olive schools, as t ally us possible, to Gel. 11. V. ( arsivoil, chairman of the couimitto on itrogrumuie, Ml. Vernon (' t. THE ! TROY SPRINe WAGON AKD WHEEL WORKS, TROY, OHIO. I : 1 Ho. 25 110 AT) WAGOS. r.-anufacturo for the Trade, GPBISB WSSBK3, Sft 5173, Si'i'.fiiES, So, xaa wsa wJVßAjmsn. Drcp us a posfn.l oie-d tin<4 wo will leS ■ v n, er i . . . -.. e.s.sc-h.e.. with Oa*a.ie aat 1 Iricee. THE r i' ■ *m i r,si , e.-s » g-ov::; us A ,i «i ~ TROY, OHIO. , *'*l •• « / ' ■' y r-; : u, n . w.t. * ' t - <''* , - f-’ 0) A-■ . ' * *; :<4% j v • • v >/,.i • ( .• 'A y- ’ y v": \ r ! Ci 5: . tA ■ * ... .’ •, I I ... - ut • ’1 ■■ , •( ?-• 31 O"! / V - i,:‘ r~'s // m i ■ r.‘ {• /- 'V ■g & A I o „ 4 K- -! (-•—] fT; %E 2. , ” J Cf f „ ►—*«< r. u • r» . •3 B,S? g r fed I Xl W fr - “ K for} f—* '■ e. 8* » a. t J ,? ; IU 1? f«a "GO M ;« " i Gy *H ti Lva-.V £-.j -■ . i 7 T ‘T \ < . ..v r i - [j hi f. . ; 1 B-. ;. ■ . : j «* F- i-1 ? r..» fi • ; p fss j 2-j r HAS KG it f" • • t - rj f; 7.7 1- ...':« xpz■ " •< ‘ i —w i-fc'J-.lti Ijj Ss } 'iiiw. , —CI '■/. r 7 201’n'on wj-'r M.Y. C CL V/. Atlanti. 6a. tails:, V • /J . . : . . -•-. .- 7<■ «... , 7-\ * ; non < - 1. Cnpacity of Boxes. K I ■ lil chi - sqna 16J J ineLc a dea w ill c«>i«ta.i?R "i.i •v; !. or !' l'li -hi '. .A l>f'x li> ! ii;»\3jc-s fcujnarf. 11 '• ' iiult s dot p, will contain I hiilf-n-MsTY 1 . A 1* . 17\M i:iJ <. 0 itiulius j deep, will I m A. 1> \ PMA j inc’i .9 i • • d \\ l vtUiL:i t ludf-rt- 5 '.>u«h‘L Al* [w.ww * indies | tli-cp, w” •.d < 1 jk .. v1 ox iudies I 3<|rr.rc, 4 f»-10 ir. Au-b deep, wil contain (uu* i fpiilim (dry me:. » w» ») ' a nj\ t> I H • 7 ..... 1, j .iti 5 ■ . ' 1 1 MT. VERNON, GEORGIA, ItILVKj; A RTF IIS POIi ;dry g: cods, ISJ'C'D'IODTB, CJ tv-} v ; S ” (’l’ciiandisp ROOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING and HATS; stoics gfiOGErjes, I.'. OLE DING THE BEST COFFEE IN THE STATE o: to ooiorsoD sc, • [TOO )EKWARS, GARDEN * * 3EDS, SEED POTATOES, bIA - 'A.*!,. A( ig\«. i 1.0, JEWELRY, ETC., ETC. PLEASE ASK FOR Wil AT VOL VG A TV r r. r LIKE TO SHOW MY GOODS. j ALL Ll FAMIL < - I ■ IN STOCK, I IN (.LURING' Dr. Chirk’a Blood and Liver Pills, KiV niou’s Relief and Lumoh’.i Nme and liono Oil, i eel?) ce ; ;i than the CHEAPEST. Give me n Bird before ptn oliasing '-l;.e --vvliore. [8 -18 ’BC.--lm. •——3 k— - hi ! G urn! Ci wiilorn, A LTj iß'iso-”* hav.!.!;' *••!:! c. ..ieml- I’ -j .>l » . < , • , . i - . ■ 111 |a r.'lid' r !'l t 1 1 i K (It’D VI!)' !h (.» t.)m tliclt'l i.y ''j ;i (.*(<'di. t«» ; A\v, .Mid nl! jifisois in;, lob ted to . Gtic Ui’*.■ reii’iind I<> inaltd mmiuliate payrmeat. '’E’r l \ Adm’r*. Jam. )•. a.' At.)j.i a, ) 3rd the St.’y- i...... oA--p. I.KTTfJUtS Ob’ lit- MJ smv. 71 AT 1). Heo.ii i, ti lruin: orator of the i-Htnt.i- L.v| . o. r .’4; ry Met till., I:,! :■ of :<aid collHq’, <k <■ i;: d. iear- ' ■ li'..i 1.1 t! ' •aift, by his |ieff tiott de.i'. • iii tttv ..tit - - that h. Its a fully 1 ' 1... fit- .-d-d >. , the roll.re, la . i 1 t-j ■ ' . i.' 1 ■ 1 ' ltd- ‘ - 1 ‘ lit :-t * v • t.; : ,* j- v,» v iji t*< is iif T’i 11 . i.-. i- : IV"i.» i«tid t.to eliotiM -ut. : ■ .tr io i . - ih-ant re: - A t i.x. •.arnna, Ouhiarv. ;-4ay j.r ?C fit) Us. f.V.t.'t-.. l« a’ tiit) and Cr;-..U!.»'rf. | I 1 ■ i d' - .1» .f - ■ t:,l'- of rhq-.ey ] ; f i I act- notil l. el to t -ni- I lit-to >y tititl all tlioft. tiaviltg el,- ii-'tiij-rt ii. t t:.' ...11 )'■*:* til' it a: tet Jtt;l <f . I:i- I. . ... th. 11- :■ .. ig. d. ,;i.| r-,:,;. c-.AiV.' 1.. A Jove;:. Ailtn’r. t i,l •to V an . . .Utor*. k y.l. 1 -is • i .7.: (11’ - t ill; t -vi :tto of Jolll! I it' ■of V/Uitgoi',,:; . .: tty, d'-- i>■(• i>. i notified to iiial.it immediate : -i- 1 , il .i.i -i ; iioil tin- <-s- I t 1 , lv.di jura-lit tliet.l, ];roii- I ort . j. . ~-iti*. i: ~t. a ■ tit ah.-, .iigitetl, tvithil. I ti..’; ti.,te ptvsw-ibud by law. 4. A. .Mount:’., » ;.i. -. :y in f A( ™ l/ " , .\‘ j A ! .i.Z'j~6\‘o . r.'/i'it i M'.ttft" 'itery erninty Geoi gia, ) : ; ( *7 4 ' j «; •' i.y fi>rv :• all pi-i KOME of or y 1 -u:V f) • •IE ( UI'CBG: 'L ' Will; ; f. ' i i •) : l l I i . y I‘gF Uoijtrt or GUiJ.r .• iu. •Jt, J. J. XI 11. r ' ' - r: t-( r-- ;,.*ro fW-T' [? is j*c is u '3 L.nt Udt ! ’ (DR'-s . > t ■ i J ;>/•• 7>J ota x, a « l Dy // tu i a <■ l y i \/ \ J I” f J / \ ! H I-S ijs*■ '• u C / £a' ■ y - - V r\ n w a % i’X' E '■ * - a r to ® ■ D’2, ’ f‘ r>> M J ; i* *4 s * y ‘* 4 **• >•* * 1 •* - - r -rr-rs p J i ? G;’. ./■••• (, ' ■ *.t-r '/./I . ■ *.l ' i 5 <, . . • . tx. • - il '• y : ' ' t . . V •V' 'i ” , ’S.f ?>ls ~D . • i *. JotfFX i ai y. ora iii o n'mji;>c *of eueit h* i\ :: '"tt: go a p go. JAM McNATT & CO. s>i: vi e,v C< :v--i :■! : A I.J J>/.. rr-L'CHANDISE t* A N i - L'-:.\ir:n in low prices, - - - GA. p coiml.iiitly on 1:mil, a full linn i I' cry goods, giiochiufs, hardware, I CLOTJII-NO. HATS A (AM’S. HOOTS A SHOES, < 'HOCK !' 1; Y. OF \: ,SWAi:j’.. GUANO. DRUGS, ■& MEDICINES, GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. Ami uny anil every oilier tiling you may wish io buy. W i' sell Flour, (F,.dr. Family) nl -A! 00 -j' barrel. J'aeon (I>aill,) i idea, al .'-'7 00 r (-’ hundred. “ " sl.ould.-i -it Oo 75 him in.l. I*iints 5 (•• : t .ait, . * ynnl, Plaids 7' venty 'j ’ yiml. Coffee N ( i 10 |li t>. 111!' ill. Hal. Coperns, *!cta. V to, ] ’utiiiili. .Vo. j 1 bull, tairii Si vents bushel, anil everything else in proportion. «r;\ Fitsli Garden Mauls i;cj t uhvnys on liiunl, New Goods arriving every week. W o would lay to (In' pm-chuidng public Unit it will pay them to call mid examine I our stock before purolmsing elsewhere. ' inch 18 86-Gin. McEAE & ritO'CIIETT, :Dm A.LERS I3ST AERAL -ViEPiC HA NOISE & FARM SUPPLIES LOTT, GEORGIA, VT ;'l! ' : STRi!•'. I'tHTfl I.F.iIY. I IVIA 7111.1-id 1-ItOM '.IT, VKItNON, 80U1TI-) K. THE LOW! FOR GOODS, Os any Mercantile Firm in Montgomery County. W« keep on linnd - - . : '-'T- p;rt jiflißip w» •PflP fIfIUWTY AM) aELL TtllaM FOIt T!IH LEAST MONEY, v Tam ;• : li: i let.jvii' . 1!..-in Wondware, Tinware, Fancy and Heavy Oroeo -Ib’ Purnishii (Goods, Ready Mi l« Clothing, -. * a ' >c, (in... ,n- d everything in llio lino ot Dry Goods, Motions and Ueneial lib-rehandi . Onr block of . aojvJA ...TxT-’MLJi IXJ CLOTHING, It!. ; i and b i in tl e eoun'ry, and will be sold or Impel- than I lie cheapest. *X I >RY GOODi, AVn ib-fy coup. F. i.mo f.-i i i v.hat rp.u-.rtpr it tnuy. Wo will sell you . r, i- 7 cl«.; Fluid*--'/ • (< 10*. Flour C («-. Y{; Com 8Bc; Oofleo 8 (in 10 ttm ~i !■ !r|., nr.'.l ..iit'i' '-, "* i* i ) , i-nn ■ .••!.. i»' i f 1 ’..d. \"U iviil lied cue ■ ,•j >’ ,i y\. \) |. i iiolite and ri-i"lv In wait upon yuu. No trouble lo bliow you onr j-i i al;,, hut u p.i . ure. Allure u.vilcd. uprlDßG(jui. tl*® mm team m mi sale. •; ■}?, r<-“ T" INSTRUMENT :xx;.:xhx.:e:lt. r -mnuri, r.oyu.. lb-.-.-y. nr ' 1,-me •. K=() l -num! 100 Organs Ito ho ,-ij of • ' *•! A rfiuiiiji- Cl< ann uo Kilu to reduce Block. I lir-Ho i -. tr stock j’must get ■ wuey out of them. . - .• , . , w months; some used six months ini- in■■-.> fi-in v!i mi.. . uni -■ ■ '-d 1a;..,; I nail t.Y i'.i,;!;!y I; a muiV.-.Uiii l-«-;..-;,-ilnsd sail linulc aagooi.aii IlfW. a Pi t nos. Grand Pianos, ObnroW Owuis mid p .frim - ■ i twenty different MakciH, includingC6l«fce i-i'ir. Kiiiitie. Alhsoii .’>• IfmnHn. i Mathndirk, V om*, . .. t>(« . ■- Shnningeti ISstey and (lent. jh . J.-.st-i ar- • i"' d and a piiieliiiMi-aiibe tnudel.yeorrnspon de> 'w.-d it in •mi- 11. 'i • i d,s an- i -pre "Utod precisely ns they are, and If p.i.ohi.- fin an. not r.uiiinl wo (■‘•fuinl their money. Teor, Cnsv. Fe.-a-s i : d<> month; Ormins iA month Great indnee. njenl’a to «p..t Cash li tyei-s. Write and we will oiler bar K ains that will op. n your eyes. f . , , o(v (t s t|,e'. -id v ere «r,| I diuin" Centmilii.il week, bid I hero : ' tills I flri srj <hi daily. Vs ,j .1 tl. I. .-lire one. ’jia , ailveriisctm-iit (111 oO pood papers) wiJI ll ' '..1 f :; r pi.,,,., I Green Ceann” Out .Sal. Circnlars, and mention this ad verb ei-a til. Wiiio Sit »ttCf. Addn-iS INNAH GA., • Or, A, 1., It YA I.S, Ag't. McVille Gft. I , ~ , . .J,, . , tv ’r; rfT4'Ti -.■f«>Tvfir~+K3xrr * rxrr ■’ vnii m •tn’tmrrm mi fmmmmm /».'««i-AriwK/ - t- ** - T - * ’■ p £7V. I’ |ir p j.*., ffy -p; jp Mp Wh yj jjj a M I: Up li d I il L T ■ 5 i it \A '/’Tb U \ki Ui J I 1 • •-. ■’ -•■-■■■• -ib„T Mr I. H'X NME | | ft gfc , M Ell ’Br & Vew, nice uSSf n(j u ?.• -nU:.- ,< 1 ; •.!.< »r.- >. \ n i-a. iw-v a. oir ♦ i-t a \ i i. ... .. f ju:t. bor it worth t«n titno* tKe voat u. % box of -.- .-j iv, -vm 1,1 t h.*;i !tfnf. Onopiii '» »'Gno. Oln:.tr>iUxl para phis t -' * . * * . X * ,-Nothi.i » * n #»art!i • ' ;*• .- f- ■? '■’Srt ~4&k W ttlfwiii KJIM hens iR.r W i'i V:i 1 »- N K k%**-' Pm« ?» S M - - ■ a i-n i-r 8 0 '• b T'o cAl.AXt'iu >Ti.M, *,n. .-in. -7,.. >■