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THE MONITOR.
>•*» nii for th# Monitor.
Mr. Z. T. M*nn is nnr authorized agt-tit at
fz>ng Pond and vw-lidlv. with authority to so
licit Htibaeriptiomi, contract f>r adv* rtiaiiiy; and
toll work, and to receive and receipt for motcy
for tlie name.
Mr. J. If. Parley i« our authorirod nt at
111 <1 liluff. thin With Vltli oritv to ■ It
.übseriptinim, contrac t for advertising and job
work, and to receivo and receipt tor money for
the name.
Prof, W. J. Italv IK our authorized agent at
lyothair, thin comity, with anttiority to a»li<-it
subscript ionii, and to contract for advertising
and Job work, and to receive and receipt for
money for the name.
Rev. J. Z. Itnali in our authorized general
agent, with unlimited authority to aolieit wib
aeription., to contract for advertiaing and job
work, and receive and receipt for money Pu
ttie twine.
A. J. Mclntyre Em|. in our authorized r ein ral
a pen t, with unlimited authority to aolieit hii!>-
anripttona, to contract for advert, ing and
Job work, and to receive ami receipt for money
for thn name.
AtVOl tt K'fKVTH.
Kor th.
WE AUK authorized to annonnei to the
rotera of Montgomery county, that M.
!>. Hnghca ha« connented to tin me- of his
name an a candidate for representative of said
county 111 the Oeorgm legislature, nt the elec
tion to lie held on tin- find W< din-sda.v in Oeto
i»er next. He liaa not sought the office, Imt
haa yielded Ida eminent in compliance with the
urgent ami repeated aolieitation of fiia
Many Frienjwi.
K.r the Urnatr.
rpilF friends of John I). Mel,cod of Tel-
I fair county, place iiia name before the
pwiple nf Montgomery, Telfair and f i win, an
ran ablate for atate aenator for the 15th win
nrial (Patriot, at the electir n to lie held on the
first Wendneailay in October IKHIi, If < lected
the people of the district will have all honest,
stile and faithful man in office, and one who
will lie ever watchful of their interests, hh well
as for the prosperity and welfare of the state
Par Sheriff.
AT TIIE solicitation of friends. I hereby an
nounce myself as a candidate for re-election
to thn office ;,f Sheriff Os Montgomery county,
at the election on lire first Wednesday in Janu
ary IHH7. Jah. D. Met 111 Knoll.
Par Tax llrrrlver.
\\TK AKK authorized by M. P. Peterson to
\ V announce his name to the people of Mont
gomery enmity as a candidate tor the office of
Tax lie, river, at the ensuing election on tin
first Wednesday in January Ihh7. He promis
es that if liotioreif by them with ttieir Hiiffia
ges, lie will discharge the duties of tile ofilre
lioueitly. ami to the hot of Ills ability,
Por Wh.rlff,
'’l’ll E friends or James Morris Jr. announce to
I the voters of Montgomery county, that he
has consented to the use of Ids name us a can
didate for sheriff of said county. If elected,
lie will bring to the discharge of the trust, an
honesty unimpeachable, conriffo unswerving,
an Impartiality that knows neither friend nor
foe, ami a natural fitness for theollice.
Por Tsl fuller!or
rnilK many friends of J. A. Poster hero
-1 bv announce Ids name as a candidate for
Tat ('.ollix-lor of Montgomery county, at the
election on tile Ist Wednesday in January IMS7.
His scrupulous honesty, faithfulness and in
tegrity together with Ilia well known superior
business .pialirtcatlons, eminently fit him for
the omen, and arc a sufficient guaranty that,
if entrusted hv the people with the office, its
duties will lie discharged in il manner satisfac
tory to them.
K»r T«i I ollrrlor.
f )ItOF. K. F. lift* nianv warm ami
I approrintivo frii'iuln, who, knowing hi*<
m >rr than onliuan t|iiaUli«'atio!M an<l g<ntle
nruilv Iraitu of I'haraotiT, ih nivo to aniiouiH *'
lih hh hi <’ n* r nuiiliiUtp for Tux rolhvtor of
M outworn or r i’oihilv, at tho .laoiiarv rlooiion,
in tlm hopo tlmt, if rloctwl, lie will mpi vo tin
piMtph*.
FnrCnronrr.
ritflK friomlaot \morioUi S. Hamilton hcroby
I Aiinoiuioit hin inuno M a Hiiitahlr «*nn «li«l»* t■
f,»r (’o.ioimr of Montgomery county, at tin* on
toting olootion on tho ft rat Wotlnomlay in .bvnu
mv noxt; if clwtotl. ho will tliaoharjro tho (111
fh'M of tin' otlloo in full, to tlm boat ot Ui* ahil
ity and mnlornt muling of lawn;
roil oovr.iiNon.
GEN. JOHN B. GORDON,
Os Kiri ton.
Hurrah for Gordon!
9
Tho ilotnoo ratio Gubernatorial conven
tion m«t in Atlanta yesterday; and while
wo have not lieurd from it. wo presume,
ns more tlmn two-thirds of tho delegate*
wore instructed for Gordon, that ho hits
roooivod tho nomination. As a demo
crat, truo and loyal to tho party, wo
place his name i»t oar mast head to indi
cate our hourly support of tho party and
tho gallant loader it has selected. Wo
claim no honor for this—it is simply
oar duty as a democrat; who doe* less
than this ia no democrat. W o have no
sympathy for. or fellowship with, those
aore heads and disorganized who, be
cause their favorite was not the choice of
the party, now turn around and sav they |'
wifi not support tho nominee. If <>ur
candidate, Major Baoon, (sotto vivo, he
is a good man, yet) had received the
nomination, wo should have expected
and we should have hud a right to ex
pect tlmt all truo democrats should come
cheerfully to his support. The fact of
going into a convention, necessarily car- 1
Fit's along with it the idci of supporting
its nomiiwn*. urhoover thut nomiuco m*y
lie, unless his selection is secured by <
fraudulent lueuns. Major llarou and *
his friends, weut into this convention
sought its nomination. Gordou won. 1
Now, Bacon and every men wlio sought 1
the nomination for him, is bound iu s
honor, if bt 4 has any honor, to support
Gordon. Tliis Bacon will do. So shall 1
wo. Any other course would be deuia
gogury —not democracy.
Ah to I>r. Felton, who never was a 1
democrat, exoept as he was whipped into I
it, and*who declared publicly while ad- '
-rivaling Bacou’s claims to the notuiua
liou, that he would not support Gordon 1
if uomiuated, we suppose he "ill him- ;
self run against him. or procure some '
CDS els. tl> do SO. Let him. lie hill !
,« ho* badly be sill bv UnU-
CORRESPONDENCE.
Mcßride.
t When the lamented Iferschel S'. Jobn-
I ston was appointed to tlm of
", the Middle Circuit, he advit-fd the r-iti
i zens of Tat null county wlmts.tops to take
t to raise the burd'-ri of taxation, and ■
|j cure obedience to the laws, as the. peo
; pie never had done before. The peo|de
II believed their worthy chief, * therefore
' I they went to work to accomplish the
r \ disired end, arid they never ceased their
1 endeavors until they •■ ere crowned with
1' success.
' j I know there is n big difference between
r this county and Tatnnll, both in regard
! to taxation and to its citizins in obey
' ing the laws of our old commonwealth.
I Besides, f know there is a great differ
enco between the old the new Tat
nall, for I am one of her unworthy sons.
Ever since I have been in this county, I
' have paid upwards of GO per cent more
| taxes than I paid in old mother Tatnall.
1 Besides, the liquor laws are not evaded
' by smuggling, at any place in Tat nail, as
« ' some of the best citizens inform mo. I
1 am satisfied if old Montgomery would
take the Judge’s advice, it would reduce
t
our taxes 50 per cent, and would reduce
crime with less litigation.
First do away with the hoard of County
Commissioners, and let the Ordinary be
- the solo guardian for the county. Bec-
K ond, fill ourcounty offices with our very
- best men, and if they are already filled
j with such men, then keep them there
. as long as they are faithful. This was
I tho Judge’s advice. Would to God old
Montgomery would talio it. I am op
posed, anyhow, to changing our public
servants every term, if they arc faithful
i to the public trust; for just about tho
l time they learn what to do, ns a rule,
they are removed. Judgo Johnston
snid, keep thorn tliero a« long as they
arc faithful. Now, if our present incum
bents are such, let us keep them in nf
r fice. If they are not, let us see that they
nro removed, and good rueu put in their
places. And let us bo sure to have, at
tho next sossion of tho General Assembly,
our board of County Commissioners for
ever abolished. Then, instead of pay
, ing 75cts. and upwards on the one linn.
dred dollars worth of taxable property
i wo will only pay 50 cts.
Ration- A'-Ruaiiy.
I*. S. I have been informed that
some districts are not in favor ot primary
oletions, but it, seem to mo that no one
would want to serve the people, in any
, capacity, without tho voice of tho best
■ citizens. This district. 1 am pretty eor
tain, would say primary, every time.
t r
Red Bluii:
I will write you a few dots from here,
as I don't suppose that 8.-A'-C. -feels lil o
writing this morning.
Tho nows Ims just reached here, that
John Gurley was killed tiii.-. uiornig about
‘J o'clock, by Sonny Storey. It is a sad
nlluir, to be sure.
The sawyer at Loud k Beugnot’s mil
Mr. Smi'li, and Saiu Culvert, are nl-out
to return to the land of the north. We
nro sorry they cannot remain with us,
j und hope they uniy have :i pleasant jour
; uoy.
Loud A LSeiiguot’s mill iinabeon turn
ing out a large amount of timber lately,
and the liver has favored them very i
much in shipping. Weil the couipunj
deserve it; they nro both clever gentle .
men, uud wo wish them great success.
Watermelons, vegetables nudcbicken.-
are brought to the mill uearly every day
by tho farmers, and wo mo always glad
to see a wagon coming loaded with soun
thing good for tho iuuer man.
Miss Lola Anutield was the guest of
Miss Alice Ri ngnot lust week. Come
again Miss Lola, and let your visit bo n
little longer.
(.’apt. Riddle paid the place u visit on
Monday.
The health at Red BlniT and around
the mill is very good nt present.
Several new buildings have been erect
ed, and the place is looking quite mill
liko. Wo need a school here, and any
young lady competent to teach would do
| well to come among us. Run s.
Fortner Scraps.
Oh, so hot! is heard upou all sides.
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, of Bartow,
have been visiting her father. Dr. Sher
rod.
Several timber ineu have just returned
from Darien. They report the prices of
timber very low, and say tuey are all
broke.
Mrs. Dawson is quitejill, having bail
hemorrhage of the luugs every day for
the last week, lier tunuy friends deeply
sympathise with her.
The babe of Luther Mood is still very
low. No hope of its recovery.
Wo made a visit over to Montgomery 1
last week, aud saw seme fodder that had
IHH'il pulled. 1 felt right euvious, tor 1
had seen none iu Emanuel. Crops look
well over there.
1 am clad that B. A C., of Re 1 Bind,
like onr “serai«." so well, and srory tliev
are not loug enough. But if R. A t.
oulv kuew tho many cares of the wnur,
tin v would wouder St their beiug even
aa - lil*J .lit, tel berutv 1-' OitlUll;
kick, and work—why it is from morn ’lil
night. I wonder who JJ. A: C. really
are? If I could see them, 1 could tell
them all the nows. ScBAT.
From Higgston.
Yon may look out for n u-ply to “Old
Lend Mark” socn.
Mt. W. W. McGubec bas the finest
1 corn that J have seen, according to the
i soil of the land,
Mr. Vj. S. Calhoun and Agnstus Kent
; are now selling the patent awingletrec;
ydu must all buy one.
Mr. George Benton says tho girls call
him “.Baby.”
A shooting match at Rear Creek next
| Saturday.
i I believe that Mr. B. F. Calhoun has
1 the best ilccr dog that I have seen or
! bunted with.
There have been as many us five rat
tlesnakes killed this your, within a mile
| square, near Hamilton Hill church.
I am sorry that the bad casualty hap
pened to Rev. John Darlev,
j There nro more mosquitos in thn river
j swamp this year than iiavc been for sev
eral years.
Brother “Land Mark” rnni-t explain
sanctification thoroughly, as he says ho
can do it; if he don’t the prople will know
that he is a green horn himself.
A Pinky Woods Boy at Homs.
Flat Creek.
Ed. Monitor The farmers around
here met ut the time and place appointed,
j aud organized a Farmers’ Club, to be
| known as the Hamilton Agricultural
| Club. The noxt meeting will be at
Hamilton Hill church, on Friday the
27tli of August, at 2 o’clock p. in., nt
i which time your readers will get n full
| account of Hie proceedings of the club,
j A full turn out of the members is most
; earnestly requested, ns there will be
i business of much importance to be
transacted nt that time. An invitation
jia extended to nil who wish to join, at
| the next meeting, to be there promptly
at 2 o’clock, ns that will be the time to
| select some permanent place for holding
tho club meetings. M. 11. D.
-Mr..,.
CITATION.
GEORGIA, Montgomery County.
I To all whom if may concern:
lII'II;ANYMI’IYKY. mimic’dmtpx .-flrwin
1 > Hpivei, tin mu :--.1, bit: i:i due 1 -no :|j\: .1
I to I Ik- nniliT-igiit'il for leave to Me- lamb;
j l>ol;ingillg to the r- tat.- of said d> d, s.tul
1 said application will lie heard on tin: first Mini
, day in August next. This ‘Jfilli June lfv-iti.
A I.: x. Ms. Ant it: a, Ol di. ary.
i prf i 11,35 jull tts.
LKTTKKS OK UI- MISSION.
A T I>. Oi-sip s. administrator of ti e ( state
, t I . of Mary Metiiil, lat( of BSitl county,
'■> i-i 1. I epr- (fit- to tin- eoei t. by hi , p,'i
! tioudnlv tiled in lay ofiieo, i, at !. li.is huh
admiei -1- I • said estate, an Ipr tvs that In- he
di.-.ni! (ho 1 ti-OM said n hnoostratn.i . Ail ;aT
i sons interested are, there-torn, hiTebv noli
; tied to sltov. cattKO, if any exi't, on the first
Monday in September e.i-xt, why la’ttirs of
llistni don from said estate slintlld not issue
to said applicant as prayed.
At i:x. ao’A'tTitra. Odinru-y.
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HAS NO EQUAL,
PERFECT SHTISFACTIOti
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TAS. Mt N ,\T L a i\- . Mt. Yisn.-n G- t .
’ Pounds p-jr Bushel of Different
Article*
I Wheat, 00 It.*.; Con:, shelled, 5«; Com in.
oar, 70; Kve CO; Oat*, 32; 'VVliite Potato*. :
S'.vc't rotatooH, 57; Wbit(: Ib;ans, CO, Cast' r t
i Beans, 46; ( lover Hoods, CO. Timothy, 35; Flax
Seed, 50; Hemp, 42; Peas, 00; Blue (jra: - >• od. ;
: 14; Buckwh* at. 4 2: Dried Peaches 33: iuit ii
< 7; Store Goal, 80; Malt, -IS; I
. pvf.jjj i, v ; i la-tteiing iiair, 8; Turnips, 55; l*n- 1
: ],< d Lime, 3» : Corn Meal. 48; S.«lt, line, 55; !
Salt, conr- , 50; Ground B<ans2l; Barley, 48; ;
! Honiiay, 60; Onion Hets, 35 lb*.
Capacity of Boxes.
A box 39 inches square, 16% inches doe 1
will contain 011 c bar: !, or 3 bushel*. A box 15
; inches square, 14% inches deep, will contain
half-a-barrel. A box 17x14 inches, 9 inches
| deep, will contain one bushel. A box 10x12
1 incites, 9 inches deep, will contain half-a
--j bushel. A box 8 inches square, 8?j inches
deep, will contain one peck. A box inches
square, 4 3-1 G injl.es deep, wil contain one
gallon (dry measur .)
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Liquids.
English pint, 20 oz.; American pint 16 oz.;
1 } gills, 1 pint (Eng.); 2 pints, 1 quart (both
Eng. and Am.): 1 quatrs, 1 gallon (both Eng.
and Am.): tumbler, half pint (Am.); common
wine glass, 2 oz.: Urge wine glass, 4 oz.; com
mon tea cup, 7 oz.; live tablespoons. 4 oz.; 4
teaspoons, 1 oz.
Railroad Tims Table.
E. T. V. Sl G. R. R.
ce< •!■<;! a division.
Taking effect June 13 188 G.
West Net Yi rk Day j IVi iht
I Express Express j Express
1 Lt-ftvo Macon... .2 15 pm J 845 am
Arrive Atlanta 5 35 pin , 12 15 pm
i Lv Atlanta 5 40 pm jl2 15 pm 10 20 pm
* I .rave Home.... 835pm| 3 35 pin 130 pm
| Arrive Dalton. 957 pm 446 pm 500 am
; “ Cleveland. .11 00 pm 112 30 pm
j *' Knoxville.. .1 45 am ! I 345 pm
| 44 Morristown. 310 am j .. ...... 524 pm
; “ Bristol 6 20 am | |lO lit pm
i 44 Koanoke. .11 45 am . j 345 am
44 Waynesboro 3 35 pm , | 7 07 am
“ Luray 5 45 pm | | 0 22 am
“ Kheu. June.. .8 38 pm j . | 11 45 am
4 * Hagerstown 0 30 pm | 11245 pm
; “ Washington 10 30 pm ! . ! 1 48 pm
i “ Baltimore. 12 30 am I I 4 00 pm
j 44 Philadelphia 4 45 am | i 7 20 pm
44 New York 730 am | 110 05 pm
| Cin. A Mem. Cin.&Mem.
i Express. Express.
: Lv Macon . .8 45 am |
! Ar Atlanta 12 05 pin
ILv Atlanta 12 15 pm j 615 am
|Ar Chat'nga 615 pm | 12 15 pm
jLv “ 635 pin I
Ar Cincin’ti 6 50 am 1
Lv Chat.. ..625 pm I 850 am
A rMemplnsS 35 am | 840 pm
Southward | Fla. Express. ! Hav’h Express.
j Leavt: Macon .......S 45 pm .......12 45 pm
A2* Ilawliimvillc ...11 00pm 3 00pm
“ Jesup 2 25 Pin 6 10pm
4 ‘ Brunswick 6 00 am j S 35 pm
• .WtUitirth.. ... (' 15 n--a I 75u j>u.
j 44 tJr.cks'Vivill ' . . 8 05 am •
Lv Hawkiusvilo 0 10 am j 12 01 pm
Ar Muc'uii M 30 am I 2 00 pm
Lv 44 12 45 pm ! 845 pm
Ar HawUmsvilh .3 00 pm | 11 00 pro
| I’lilluii'ii Bullet (h\r« Lav«> Atlanta daily at
: 5:40 j :u for N'\v York without change.
Pullman Buffet Cars leave Macon daily at 8:45
! am for Cincinnati without change.
Pullman Bn Oct Cars lrp.vc Borne Home da iP
at 8:55 pin for Washington without change.
Leighton Sle. i>- rs leave Cleveland daily at 11
! pm, arriving at Warm Springs 6 o’clock, and ai
! Ablivillo 0 o’clock, next morning.
For schedules and other information call on
! J. F. Nouins T. A.. Macon Ga.
J. J. Giuinx A. O. P. A.
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Atlanta Ga.
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MONTGOMERY SIIEIUFF SAI.K.
Vi T ILLl>c sold, before the courthouse door
t in the tetvn of Mt. Vernon, Montgomery
county G m-pia, within tb.e legal sale hours, on
the first Tiles lav in August IsnA the highest
hi Id, v for ca.h. tin following property, to wit:
, Two hundred and fifty acres of land, lying in
in the 12215 t distri, t C.I M. of said county of;
Monts mory. bound, ,1 as f, bows to wit: on
: the west, ■ oil' 1: and ca>t. by lands of Thomas j
F. Will 1, vied. ... *he p. . rtv *.f A. ,J. ;
MiUer. to satjsfv i Justices court ti fa issued
from the 1221st'distriot G. M. of said county,
, in favor of the County Commissi >:icrs of said
oountv against said A. .T. Miller; levy made and :
return*-1 to me by J. Y. Hill 1. e.: tenant in pos- J
i gi >.ioii notified in writin.g >f this levy.
prfsS,7o tts Jas D. McCikioor, sheriff.
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■ ITON!
COUNTY DIP.ECTOF.Y.
Supep.iof. CoriiT.
Hon. C. C. Kibbee, Jadge: C. C. Smith, 8o- I
lici tor-General. Spring term convenes 4th ,
Monday in April; Fall term. 4th Monday in :
October.
* County Officers.
I
Ordinarv. Alexander M< Arthur. Court Ist ,
Monday in i;c!i month. Sheriff, J. D. Me-1
fire'".r; Clerk Superior Court, H. 11. Morris, |
Tax Receiver, James Illggs: Tax Collector;
A, Peter-on: Ci-untv Treasurer. T. B. Calhoun, j
Surveyor, Win. I*. \\ilkes; Coroner, James B. i
Darsey.
County Commissioners.
John Mcßae, Chairman. John L. Mathews,
John A. Peterson, John Wilkes, Sr. and John
jE. Gtadv: Clerk, John C. McAllister. Coui't
Ist Monday in each month.
Board Or Education.
E. a. Holmes, Chairman; J. T. Me Collongh,
1 7.. T. Mann, Alexander Morrison; J. Clayton
Clenn nts, County School Commissioner.
Justice Courts.
Mt. Vernon l343rd District,— Friday be
fore the 2nd Faturdav. M. D. Hughs, J. P.;
M. C. Adams, N. P; James Morris and W. E.
Adams, constables.
Ijothuii' —12215 t Dist.— Ist Saturday. W.
J. Dalev, S, P. J. Y. Hill, constable.
Number Ten—slst District—2nd Saturday.
A. ,T. Mclntyre, .T. P.; A. W. Collins, N. P.; IN.
: D. Todd, constable.
r.ittlr York—393rd District—3rd Saturday.
I Alexander Morrison J. I’.; J. NV. Clements, N.
| I*.
Long Point—273th District—4th Saturday.
John J. McArthur, J. P.; L. Sharp, N. I’.; A.
M. N. Peterson and Clayton Morris, cousta
i iiles.
Fork—394tli Dist. ltli Saturday, J. Clay
ton Clements, J. P.; J. M. NNallN. P.
Zaidee—l3B6th District- 2nd Saturday. 0.
P, Blount, J. P.; E. A: Holmes, N. 1\ il. D.
Coliins constable.
MASONIC.
OBRAL LODGE. NO. 239, E. A. M.
Monthly comtnnnicii'.ton fourth Snt
lminy in oneli month at 10 o’clock n. in.
J. L. MATTHEW’S. W. M.
ALEX. PETERSON, Secy.
I. O. G. T.
Star of Hope Lodge. No. 34.
Meets every Friday night.
D. C. Sutton. NV. C. T.: 11. F. Herring, NV. V.
T.; Colin Mellae, Sec’v.; M. D. Hughes, I’. 8.;
Alex. Peterson, Ti'eas.; Daniel Peterson, C.;
NV. Mc Rae. M.: Fontaine Carswell, G.; G.
NV. Dunham, Keut’l.'.Miss Hattie Elliott. Right
S.; Miss Gussie McC'allimgli, Left S.; Miss
Enla Peterson, D. M.: Miss Agnes Adams A. 8.
11. NV. Carswell, P. NV. C. X. &D. G. NN. C. I.
SABBATH SCHOOLS.
ytt. Vernon Union.—Elijah Mcßae. Sup’t.
Meets every Sunday evening, at 3 o’clock.
(SCnunty Snmliiy Selmol Associnlion.—
/ T. Vami. President, J. K. Grady, Seeretarv.
(iaarterly Meetings. Saturday before the 2nd
Siimdava in Fepruary May A November; Annual
Meetings Wednesday before tne Ist Sunday in
August, each year.
RELIGIOUS SERVICES.
riiEKUYTEItIAK.
(Rev. Tv. A. JONES, Pastor.)
Mt. Vernon.—First and fourth Sundays in
eacli mouth, morning and evening.
Methodist. —Mt. Vernon Circuit.
(Rev. A. 11. Bazemore, I’. C.)
Mr. Vernon-.—Every sth Sunday, and Ist
Sunday night.
Puriim.— Ist Sunday, and Saturday betorc.
Long Pond.- 2nd Sunday, and Saturday be
fore. ,
\d»msvii.i.e. —2nd Sunday afternoon, at 4
o’clock.
Lotliair.—3rd Sunday and Saturday before.
Suyuna.—4th Sunday, and Saturday before.
Baptist.
(Buy. JOSEPH M. SMITH. Pastor.)
Long roN-m- Ist Sunday, and Saturday be
fore, at night; no meeting in the dav Saturday,
ii ve-K IiitASCII. --Ist Snndav evening i o’clock,
Oconee Cheek -2nd Sunday and Saturday
before. , „
Wax Hii.t, Schoox, House.—2nd Sunday eve
ning. 4% o'clock.
1 xion'Hill, Tatnall Co.—Friday before the
2nd Sunday. , „ ,
Mt. I’isgah.—Saturday before the 3rd Sun
day. . , . ,
4th Sunday at Pendleton Springs, at mglit
at Phillips’s Sehoolhouse.
RULE NISI.
Margaret Ransom ) Lihel for Divorce in the
vs - Superior Court of Mont-
George NV. Ransom. ) gohierv county. April
term 1830.
It appearing to the court by the entry of the
sl r.h that tb.e defendant in the above stated
ea-c re-ides outside tho limits of said county
of Montgomery, and outside the limits of the
state of Georgia; it is therefore ordered by the
court that the said defendant appear and ant
swer said ease at the next term of this court,
or the game will be taken pro confesso, and al
lowed to proceed ex parte. And it is further
rdcrtd that service lie perfected in said case
t,v publication of this order ill the Montgomery
Vi !: itor.awi kly newspaper published at Mt.
Vernon, in said county, once a month for four
months prior to the next term of this court.
C. C. Kir.UEE, J. S. C. O. C.
A. C. Tate, Sol. pro Libellant.
\ true extract from the minutes of court a
the April term 1836. S. B. Morris, C. S. C.
]un24 fts-prf f 4.
11l If* MSI.
Marv C. Preacher / Libel for Divorce in Mont
vs. / gomery Superior Court.
Ilonry Preacher. • April term 1886.
It a; nearing to the court by the return of the
sheriff in the above stated case, that the dc
f. nb .ut Jo, s ir : reside in said county: and it
n.rth, r Upp> that said defendant does not
re>idt in the state of Gtsirgia: it is therefore
ordered by the court that said defendant ap
n-ar and answer said case at the next term of
tliis court or that sai l ca-e will be taken pro
cons. S- . and be allowed to proceed ex parte:
and it is further ordered that service be per
t 1 in sai l case bv publication of this order
in th( M mtg rmery Monitor, a weekly newspa
per published at Nit. Nernon. in said county,
... ’ a m< nth tor four months prior to the nex
term of this court. _ _ „
C. C. Kieeee, J. S. C. O. C.
r. C. Sutton S->l. pro Libellant, tts prf 14.
A true extract from the miimten of court at
s ;• v ’ ns*, c. s. c.
TROFESSIONAL CARDS.
W. 1). COURSEY, M. D.
OFFICE at residence of T. J. calls
_ promptly attended to, day or night.
juis'B6-ly
H. W. CARSWELL. B. C. SUTTON.
CARSWELL & SUTTON,
ATTORNEY S <M COUNSELLORS at LAYV.
AND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY,
Mt. Y'ernon, : : ; : : Ga.
AY" ILL Practice in Montgomery, Emanuel,
> 1 Tatnall, Telfair, Laurens, Dodge and
Appling Counties, except in Justices Courts
amt cases originating therein, in which they
will practice separately. The partnership also
extends to business in the Supreme Court of
the State, and the United States Courts al
Savannah Ga. junl9’B6-tf.
JOHN D- ASHTON,
ATT’Y .A.T LAW,
SWAYN'ESBORO GA.
FIACTICES in Middle Augusta anil Oconee
Circuits; in the Suprmne and Federaleourts.
may 13’86-ly.
Jno, F. DeLacy. Jas. Bishop Jr.
De LACY & BISHOP,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
EASTMAN, DODGE COUNTY, GA.
jgjjrPractice in the State and Federal Courts,
mftyl3’B6-ly.
WASH ROACH. W. C. LIVINGSTON,
ROACH & LIVINGSTON,
Attorneys at LaW,
No. 3 Bull St. Savannah, Ga.
niavG’S3-ly
B. B. CHENEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
LUMBER CITY GA.
YYrtLE practice in the counties of Mont-
YY gomery, Telfair, Dodge and Laurens, of
the Oconee Circuit; and Appling and Coffee of
the Brunswick Circuit. Land and land titles
a specialty. may 6 ’B6-lv-p.
I). C. McLENNEN,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
AND SOLICITOR IN EqUtTT,
McVILLE GA.
\ I TILL practice in the counties of the Oco-
V\ nee ami Brmisv.iek circuits. Special at
tention given to selling and leasing real estate
and examining titles to lands. Prompt atten
tion given to the collection of all claims.
apr29-ly.
ALFRED HERRINGTON,
Lawyer.
SWAYNESBORO GA.
Office in the Court-house. apr29-ly.
E. MORRISON, M. D.,
I’i t ACTITI ON Ell of MEDICINE and
SURGERY.
Calls i» r oinpily attended tp. at nil
hours [3-11-’86.-ly.
ID. LOUD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
MT. VERNON, f I.
Will practice in the courts i the Oconee
Circuit and in Emanuel and Ts.viiall counties
of tlic Middle Circuit and in the State and
United States courts.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN CASES IN
VOLVING LAND TITLES.
[3-11 ’B6-ly.
Dl. A G HOBBS,
14 Whitehall St. At’antu Ga.
Eve, Ear, Throat, und Xi tal Diseosea.
Write. aj.r 15 86-ly.
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est margin, and ask all to come and examine
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