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TIIE MONITOR.
D. C. StITTON, * Editor.
Mt. VERNON GA. JULY 22, 1886.
Entered at The Post-office at Mt.
Yukon, Ga., as second-class matter.
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two dollars per annum.
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Announcements of candidates for office, five
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In accordance with an act of the legislature,
legal advertisements will be inserted iu the
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sertion for the first four insertions; for each
snbeqnent insertion, 35 cents for eaeli 100
wards. Non vertisement considered less than
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LOCAL ITEMS. j
— ■
—Looks like rain this mrniir.fr.
Bee the announcement of Pro!*. Herrin".
—Mr. Jo. D. McCullough, who has been sick ;
with fevor is now convalescent.
—Mr. Jas. T. McCullough will commence
teaching at Rock Spring, about 12 miles east
of this place, next week.
—Wc arc requested by Z. T. Maim, president
of the Board of Education, to state that the j
Board will meet on the fourth Monday in this ;
month.
Tho communication from Rough-and-
Rcadv is unavoidably crowded out this week.
But it will keep, and wc will give it space next
week.
—The 3rd quarterly conference of the Mt.
Vernon circuit, M. E. Church, South, will he*
held at Lothnir, commencing on Saturday tie
24th of this month.
—The Dublin District conference of the >l. j
E. Church, South, (to whieu this rir *rit he-j
longs) will be held at Reidsville, beginning on j
Thursday August 26th.
—We are requested by Rev. Joseph M. Smith i
to state that sickness in his family, and high
water, caused the failures in his appointments
during the round for the present month.
—A commission ft*om Savannah Presbytery
will be in Mt, Vernon, to install Rev. W. A*
Jones as pastor, on the 3rd Sunday in August.
At the same time, ordination of deacons and
elders, and dedication of cliureh, will take
place.
—On last Sabbath, the Hack Branch Sunday
School appointed J. T. Langford assistant su
perintendent, and John G. Morris secretary.
At the same time they were also appointed as
delegates to the County Sunday School Asso
ciation which meets at Shiloh next Wednesday,
the 28th of this month.
—Wc are requested by the president, and
also by the secretary, of the Montgomery Co.
Sunday School Association, to state that the
annual meeting of the Association will ho held
next Wednesday, the 23th inst.,atShil >b, in the
lower part of the county. The election of offi
cers for tho ensuing year will come oil .it that
time.
Thanks.—
We acknowledge the receipt of a very wel
come and very much appreciated lot of cab
bages and other vegetables, the contribution
of our genial friend John T. Langford. We al
so desire to express our heartiest thanks to
our kind friend W. J. McDougald, ior many,
continued favors in the way of melons.
—Rev. R. B. Lester preached a fine sermon,
we arc told, on tho occasion of the quarterly
meeting at Wilkes’s Mill last Sunday. During
the services, however, two little children veie
bitten, one of them severely, by a tice dog that
ought to have been at home* or tie ad. After
dinner, of which toe) much eannot be said in its
praise, Rev. John Wilkes preached a very in
teresting sermon.
—>V t have rccieved several complaints from
onr Stacker suberibers, of not getting their
paper for the last three weeks. Wc have in
vettigatcel the matter, and found where the
difficulty was; and without attaching any blame
to anyone, we think they will get their paper
in flic future. It was occasioned by the con
fusion arising from the stoppage of the Mcßae
mute, and the consequent change of sending
their mail by another route, and no one was to
blame for it. But it will not occur again we be
lieve.
—Mr. N. L. Spooner has made the first entry
for the prize of a year’s subscription to the
Monitor for the largest watermelon, raised in
the county during the present year. We have
taken its weight and dimentions, as wc shall of
all others that shall ho entered for the prize,
and at the end of the season wc shall publish
the whole and proceed to enter the name of the
successful competitor on our subscription list
ft*r twelve months. The merits of thinonc w< •
dis Missed in our office ycaterdaj afternoon, by
,i -dec? but appreciative andiene- .
}\ R. B*nee the above was jrj f.vj Mr. D. Q.
Morrison has entered another.
Church Constituted.
A Baptist Church was constituted «t
Ibis place lust Sunday, with llcv. Jos.
M. Smith pastor, N. L. Spooner clerk,
and Goo. Stanford deacon. Iho follow
ing programme of the exercises has boon
furnished us for publication;
Mt. Vernon July 18th 1886.
According to previous arrangement
the presbyerty met, consisting of elders
,T. M. Smith and J. Z. Bush.
1. Sermon by J. M. Smith.
2. Receiving and reading letters, by
J. Z. Bush. Tho letters being satisfac
tory, the Articles of Faith nud Gospel
Order were read by J. Z. liuah, and sub
scribed to by all the members.
3. Prayer by J. M- Smith.
4. Presentation of Bible and charge,
hy J. Z. Bush.
5. Recognized ns a church, hy the
presbytery extending the right hand of
fellowship. J. M. Smith Moderator.
J. Z. Bush Clerk.
Seward.
The hardest rain we ever saw, fell in
this section on Saturday tho 10th iust.,
washing fields and roads terribly; since
then wo have been having very pleasant
weather. Road hands have been haviug
a very hot time, tilling up the wash-up.
Dr. J. E. Mobley’s mill was also badly
damaged bv the heavy rain.
Bro. Smith did not meet with tho peo
ple at Wax Hill, as was anticipated, and
the protracted meeting was therefore a
failure, and the people badly disap
pointed.
The sick children of this neighbor
hood are getting better, but Mrs, A. J.
Moselv is suffering awfully with cancer
of the mouth.
The Altamaba river lias been very full
again, and much damage has been done
to the crops along the rivi r by tho Hood.
Some, T hear, are totally ruined.
Mr. H. B. McNutt has tho. best field
of corn that we have seen in this section.
Bass always makes good crops, wet or
dry.
Mr. A. A. Moseley is furnishing the
people hero with all the cat-fish they
want. Alex, is '« good hand to catch
them, and he doesn’t fail to tlo it, either.
The beaver pond, where two Adonises
expected to have so much sport next
full, seems to be deserted, as wo haven’t
seen any sign of them lately. I. H. 11.
Red Bluff.
A week or so of dry weather will be
of great benefit to tho cotton crops, an
cotton has Icon badly injured in tins
put of the country, but we hope Hit
fai mors will make enough to pay lor the
guano.
This certainly has been a great sum- j
incr lor ihe timber men, as the liver lia
boon lip so they could scud timber to
Darien almost any timo during the pad 1
tour months, and timber has brought ;i
good price all the tunc.
Tile river Inis been so full for Ihe
past two weeks, that Loud Sr. Ben
not could not ship lumber. They will
ship several hundred pieces ol fine
sawed timber in a few days, if the water
fails so they can go iu safety.
Mr. Charles Williams is now getting
out shingles lo cover bis new house at
the Bluff. The workman will commence
in a sow days, and thou the next thing
in order will he for Charlie to limit up
a housekeeper. But then she may be al
ready picked out, and maybe wo will get
some cake, yet.
The only fault we find to “Scrap’s”
j Fortner dots is that they are not long
! enough. [They are just tho light
length—K(l.) Weure always glad to see
the Fortner news.
We will put Red Bluff against any
place we know for vegetable peddlers.
We have a visit from one almost every
day, and all seem to do well.
There has ticca a heap of sickness
about Ki'<l Blnll tor some time p... t, but
we are glad to learn that all arc getting
better. B. A: C.
Tile Girl of To-Day.
New Orleans .States. The girl of to
day is u busy, useful worker. She is
generally proficient in r.eedle work.
She can not only alter her own dresses
lint cut and make those and her nu-ter
clothing ns well. She lias a knack at
trimming her hat and furnishing her
wardrobe, and does her full share at
helping the dressmaker who comes to
assuino charge of the spring and fall
sewing. She understands the various
branches of mending, anil takes that di
vision of labor eh 1 1 *■ r mother ban i a'-
! well as the care of parlors and dining
> room, the arrangement of flowers, the
I supervision of the manners and apparel
! of the younger children, arid some tim
:of their studies, too. Let full justice he
done to tlio“girlof tho period, ’or rathe;
let there boa clear comprehension of
. what should be really represented by
that much abused pbrjt e. !t is not
fair to take the wcnUoet sjietdrae' * "■
the sex as types of a class .comprising
earnest workers with strong rone'-pb' •
of life :V respon ihi’it; and Imrue
and :» steady purpose to bear fhcO l
* cord]-.;" - i the b- -'. of f ■%■
Communion Service.
Communion service of tlioMf. \ eruon
Freshj tori.i i Church w til '• * -ui »o •
ith Sunday in July immediately after,
the month g service. Tho lU'dinnneo of.
baptism will be administered on that
day immediately previous to tho morn
ing service. All iko.~e who have cnil- 1
dren for baptism will phase have them ■
ready at that time
\Y. \. •• i.NT .*, Faster.
< OVIST < A I.HMI l . 11l > RK CllltlT.
The following i:, t 11 ur.fi calc’ dor of j
Oceiico circuit, a cut : * to tho act
passed by tho I is: •■.-U'ltniv, ami
which went into ciVei-; on Ist of January:
Laurens, fourth Monday* iu January
nud July.
Dodge, Ith Moutlay;- in February and
August, continuing two weeks.
Dooly, 2d and 3d Mondays in March
and September.
Wilcox, 4th Mondays in March and
September.
Irwin, Tmsday following Mondays
after 4th Mondays iu March and Sep
tember.
Twiggs, 2d Mondays in April and
October.
Montgomery, 4th Mondays iu April
and October.
Telfair, Tuesday after third Mondays
in April and October.
Pulaski, fid Mondays in May and No
vember, continuing as long as necessary
Pounds per Bushel of Different
Artie.es *
Wheat, 60 155.; Com, shcT.i d, 56; Corn in
(Mir, 70; live 60; Oats, 32; White l’otatoe >. CO;
Sweet Potatoes, 55; While Rotitti;, 60, l astor
Beans, 16: Clover Seeds, 60. Tinmthv, 35; Fins
Seed, 50; Hemp, 42; lVat , 60; Blue tlr.is.i Seed.
If; Buckwheat, 42;'Vrit rt Po:; i.'s 53; Dried
Apples, ‘26; Onions, 57: Stove C( al, SO; .Malt. M:
Bran, aOl.l’lasti vin:: Hair. >t; Turnips, i •’»; l-n
--slftelced I.iine, 30: (. uni yield. 16; Salt, fine, •>•>:
Hominy, 60; Onion Set ■, 35 t'-o.
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No Orpauu orl’in.o3 (f...iF- e'2^v.;: uir;
have lie n with tho 'L ' ''\J,-'
pot)ulM*ity of tboro in-
FtnnmVt*. a« i» proven by llio V.' f ’ 7! .
SALIHS. Onr incrcH-- > facUKica fox* tbo if'ami
lacturo of Pianos and Orf't*.’ i Miah!o um t’ l o-i<.r id-
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4 v t », v !I contain one pock. A box inches
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c-itutl, KjnvsiDtM ti* tho court, by his peti
tion el.ity {’.led in my ol’ii 'c. that lio has fully
administered said ratnu’, ami prays that ho bo ,
t.t-ii’ • d.. >ni sa.ivl aibninistration. All pe-r
--.t.His listi. x« stid r.r. tboia tore, In nbv noli
hod to show ca\i i\ ii any exist, on the llrst.
Mm ■ pt ' 1 st. why Letters > »i
lis ni IV-sn said < - .ato should not issue
to ssi 1 apph. ant as prayed.
At > ’McAurni’n, Odinary.
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GVIaGIA, KontgomcryCounty. -
To all whom it may concern:
fVTHAM spiv; V. dministr :t’ ix of Irw ;
&. v ■p v >v df <-Mist d, has in duo form applit d
t< .il - a\o to si i! tho lands
b- odd im; h. osta I•' id’said <b • • ;» <( d, and
s«.. i I aj'idun! ion will I • hoar«l on t b«) it rat Mon -
da v in August next, rin 2(»di 3tnu» IdSO,
Alia. McAht-tivu, Ordinary,
prf $3,35 jn 11 tts.
!t:v'sTaoi>ii:RY snmtii't' sale.
i Id. In' ; dd, before the eourMiouso door
\\ in the town ol Alt. Wrnoti, Mon!j{oiunry
county (P ortia, within tbolt cal sale liouni, on
tin id -t iut sd.tv in August Immi, to tho highest
bi-nil V I,:/ css’ll, tllO i< dnwlii. , pi'olM id \, to wit:
Two Imndred and fifty nero > of land, in
tin- 12... i distvici G. M. of Haiti comity of I
M :it;:<cm iv. bound* dns fellows <-» wit: « >n |
the wost, south and < ad, bv lands of Tlmuias !
! . \ illiuius; If* a I on as the property ->t A. .1.
Millar, to aatinf; a .be lie- .< eeurt fi fa ifisimd ;
ii:<-m ti.*- Iddlst distriel <r. M. of said eonnty, j
i; -d. M- f tho County ( onunissiom rs of said
d d ", 1 '. J. Mill >r;h vy made anti
re i nrc i itomeiiy.l. V. I i i!l I. e.: toimnt in po»t
stssi ii noti-iod in writ in;: of this levy.
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STOCK Olfi'
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
TS BE SACRIFICED REGMBIF.S OF COST
Commencing now, and to bo continue! until the l*ith of September. We nro
compelled to close out our entire stock of
DRY-GOODS, (GROCERIES, 1 f ARDVV ARE,
CLOT RING. II ATS .V <'A TS. ROOTS .V KUO ES,
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, GUANO,
DRUGS, /111 EDICTNES, GENTS' FURNJSI UNO GOODS.
And any and every other thing you may wish to huy.
t>n account of having to give ii|> our place of business.
COME EARLY TO GET THE CHOICE OE STOCK.
.I AS. M’NATT & CO.
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McllAE^ygUTCIIinT,
GENERAL MERCHANDISE & FARM SUPPLIES
LOTT, GEOIIGIA<
ivr -J’HKIU TTI!fTVNTINT. IHKTII.I.V.ItV, TIVT, MIT.MS FROM MT. V KIiNON, Sot Tib)
PAY THE HIGHEST PRISE FOR PRODUCE,
and ASM TREi LOWEST FOR GOODS,
Os nnv Mercantile Firm in Montgomery County. Wo keep on hand
TSE LARGEST STOCK OF HATS ffl THE COBSTY,
AND SCI.L THEM t’dttTlli: LEAST MONEY.
F’arniimr Inqdnmonts. Hardware, Woodwnre, Tinware, Fancy an.l Ifenyy Groeo
vi,; r.r thing in the wav of (lei'b;' 1 urninhing Good,, Ready Mn.lo < lothjng
l. llfit.i, :ind I irons OoodH, and everything in the line ol I>o A‘'«' ilh . Notions
and General Mciisbiuidise. Our block ol
AITfCLOTHING,
, H tlie largest and best in the country, and will ho sold crimper than the cheapest,
and ASTO H? VTH ANl> I>llV
We defy competition, come from whnt quarter it may. Wo will sell you
H ints r,(o is.: Liable 7{ (o 10; Flour C(" 71; Corn 8. r ieq Coffee 8 10 lbs
toll., dollar, and other tbing •in |'i"|,oition. Give us a trial. n, sbl.w
ah man Mr. .1. A. ID, ter. po'ito Mid ready to wait upon you. No X "’ 1 .
you our giv Us, but a pleusnre. All aro invited.
jtaAHO ArlD OMM CLEARING 081 SALE.
VOSJB cm C TO S'CIIRE A 8900 INSTRUMENT
AJJJ -A- BAHO-AITT.
Com., up DIV.I ri r, ; vein chnne . I (it) I’ianns 1 100 Organa! to Im
.•lose! out nlai.ll value ! A -.mine Ch-aranee Suio to reduce slock Item
tu'ii uinieni: iii'o over .1.1(1 regular took; must get our money out of them.
MK.aU.lnv BomelMve Peon use.la few rnontlis; ronv used six month*
„ r „\ ns.-.t from twnt.i liv. y H i.re «0... l K.a.m.l-HamUiistruiii. nU tul.fii ill
, . ’an I Ita.naighly repairc.', r. novated r.q.011.-hc.l and »«*«•«» »h good au in .
oPm* pright P «. OmnA PI
~ | mrlorcrg. ,f- v.-r twenty <ll if.-r.-rtt Makers, inel.id. ig * likUc
A .!in, A !D.VD AI.G |cU. G,c,
,Uiesi Guttler, JVl»n«!iet, Sir amt lt<n..
|»<-f rintive Lists are printed, and a p.lieliuHe call be made by eorrespou
ns ... II as by pel on. •iHtrumentHi.ro represented preoniely hh they are, and
,f piirc-lutHi r« arc not wo i*«* 1 *i n« l their money.
T .. r<.sv l’icnon Alb V month; Organa V month,'* CU~>Tt indiicn
m, to ijpot Cijli Ruyia Wr.te and we will olTer b.irgan.H that will open your
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Ov.*p twenty of these instruments were sold d oing Centennial week, but them
Writ- quiek if vou .unit to secure one Tin , mlvei Usement (in nil good papeis) will
Cl, ’" r \v"r.i < 'rm ; i’ : "' - and Organ Clearing < hit Hale Circulars, and mention this ml
vertisemebt. Write of OIMtC. Addle fl
' ft BATES, PQUTHERft ?«ÜbiCA HOUSE SAVANNAH GA.,
Or, L. IIVA f.S. Ag't. MoVille Ga.
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