The Montgomery monitor. (Mt. Vernon, Montgomery County, Ga.) 1886-current, September 09, 1886, Image 2

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m i r jmm "w* t ■■ ■ 1 -» - THE MONITOR. " Ats« ntu for flu Monitor. Mr. Z. T. Mann i* our author i/*- I t<prut rt l#n»iK IVuid and vicinity, with authority to so- f lirft aalMwarlpHonn, contract for ;ulvi rli/iriK ah»l , ioh wt.rk, and t<# r< iv’ .so lj -< . j foi u 010 t nir tli* -aru» . Mr .1. 11. I>;ir!< •• i* " f auth»'i n‘ d Bluff, I hi* rt Minty, with oil * ' • • : Knb*<ri|»tHH!H, roiltriM*. h»i itfl • • rs ftiul jo - work, and to rwHvc awl r<< • i|»t h»r moiu v tm th<* narno. I'rof, W. J. I»a!v in our authnr:*/fd ny* tit at Ijotbfllr, Itdn county, wit mflioril • * MiihmTiptiofiM, and to fnnt;:u*t for arlvurti iiitf j anil job work, and to and n< * i|>l I n morn y f<#r the ► ah»« Ihv. J. /. Ihi ah i our authoriz'd i'nuw\\ t, with mdimitf'd iuiUiorilv toxoli* i* mii!» i HoriptioiiH, to contra**i for nwlv.-rtanti joh | work, arnl ri*<* rvo ami for inoni'y lor tho Harm*. A. J. Mftnt yri K»<\. i* our atithoi . d i mr; 1 a o*nt, with miiinut'd atithori 4 > to nolirit r»ih* HcnfilloriKy to contra** for ami loh work, and to rtxwivr anti r« * ipt for nimiuy Tor tliu ttann:. row ooVKitNojt. GEN. JOHN B. GORDON, or iioKafl). run s i rni.TMiY or «nn, v n. r. harm; it. Ko,i roUl'rum.i.Kl! okxkuai., W. A. WRIGHT. ma Tlir.'SCUHli, ROUT. 17. HARDEMAN. H.IK ATTOUSVV III.M MAI.. cuffordandeusox. roll msimi .man, :inl i.e-miltT, jion. f. ciUHP. Os Sumpter. fart she can w< air.- to her partner and to <• herself a competency in «>!< 1 age, no mat r ter how small the begimiin'; or how ml j verse a fate may he their*. By her n cheerfuhics,H sho can restore her hus- f bund's spirit shaken hy the anxieties of K business. By her tender care she can | often restore him to health if disease has \ overtasked his powers. ISy her counsel ’| and love she can will him from hail com- i jauiy if temptation in an evil hour lias j led him astray. By her example, her . precepts and her sexes Insight into char- , ncter she can mould her children, how. ever adverse their dispositions, into no- , Ide men and women. And by leading tu nil things a trn - and beautiful life, »h * can refine, elevate and spiritualize all who come within reach; so that, with others of In r ex emulatin'' and ns. outing 1 her, she can do more to regenerate the w orld th#fi nil the statesmen or reformers that iv i legislated. Npmc the Hint* MII«I ItcaM*. The MMinery Trite Itn-ior, after criticising the use of bird J plumage on ladies’ hats, makes other suggestions, say in;;: And while they are about it, let them not stop at plumes on hats; let them ic • tilled the beautiful tortoise shell comb Miss Fashion wears in her hair was originally taken from a poor innocent creature who used this material for its only defence. Tho kid gloves she lias on her hands were stripped from a babe whose parents ha 1 hoped that its maturi ty would he spent in the harmless amuse ment of hounding about on suburban rocks and foraging freely on fencebonrd circus |sisters. Tho satchel she carries on her arm but a short t ime ago formed part id an amphibious animal whose | only crime consisted In basking in the sunshino on tho mud flats of tho St. John's ltiver Flori da, occasionally frolicking in its ■ waters or watching for an incautious black pieaninny o i whom to make a meal. The silk dross she robes herself in xvas made from the winding threads that formed protection for thousands of na ture’s beautiful creations, who were cruelly scalded within their seclude l re treats lest they might eat their way out and spoil the continuity of the valuable til>res. The saeipie that shields her fair form from the rude wintry blasts once helped to proto, t a beautiful animal, whose native homo is amid tho icy re gions of Alaska, where he was ruthlessly sacrificed for a species of skin game; an animal susceptible of domestication and capable of a high degree of culture, vy ing with the average Italian in musical nbility, as was demonstrated by several that have been exhibited at various mu seums where they handle the barrel organ with marked skill. The porto tnonnnic she 8 > daintily carries in her hand, and the case that accompanies her on calls of ceremony w ere one - part of beautiful tusks that excited the cu polity of Asiatic or African hunters, who murdered a po.--.sib e Jumbo to se cure them for commercial p uposca. Mivnitt.lt ItoM-XVomrn. It is remarkatilc that though the wine boats are rowed cxelnsively by men, many other river boats are managed en tirely by women and girls. Small, light, flat hot touted boats, us-d as ferryboat*, or forpassengers pang up and down the river, or for carrying market pr.iduce, hixj uot only worked, but are often owned, by women. Vi ith white awn ings spn ad over the hea-ls of the pas sengers in hot weather, these boats are picturesque objects >-ea tr-mi the high shore, as they flit about on the deep green water of the Douro where it flows through the town. The boat gii'i* always push the oar instead of pulling it. They seem iuc ipable of fatigue, they are buxom and not ill-favored, and they wear the Incoming Portuguese costume. When they desire smartness, as on market day s the correct number of jietticoats is fourteen, many old and of thick material. These stick out all round iu a manner rather perhaps COR RE" PC V. HENCE. Ala-oury. A.I am still on the Craftsman, I will auk a masonic question. In what part of the Jlibb- do «o lirst liinl the word And in whnt connection is it ii-< .iV I shall await h reply from homo of your r. i di-rs. That Ci .ft mull is an lionorublo name, csni.ot he dout.t. .1, ;.h the Bib), in vari ous places, spe;.i-:‘, ill high tf-rniH of them, and vc It arn that they were acquainted with two 1 indsof m .tonry, speculative, and operative, t lie Ini tor re faring to n prop.-r application 'if the tmofni rules of i.rehit. cl nr.-, ns applied in the erection of a building, whereby an edifice gums proportion, strength and beauty. Our ancient br.-thern worked in operative in isonry. They wrought at the build ing of tin; temple mil many other im portant buildings. They laboied six day a, imd rested on the seventh. The day of rest was diverted to contemplat ing the glories of creation, and a -oriug the Great Creator. Thumt was with our ancient brethren. A it so iritf/ onr modern hvitiruii? Huh the innovations of the age rendered such adorations futile? Ahudalar.!! Thespec ulati v rt element teaches u“, “to subdue onr pashimiH, net upon the sqnaro and p.uctieo charity,” nud in order to do tl is we must have all onr faculties about us, and in good operative order. Hearing is that sense by which we distinguish sonuda. Tho wise Creator , ’ll intended by thin senso that wo should 1.0 fl ieial creatures, deriving the greater part eended [ , Jl(r knowledge from hearing other... er.itions that f.cnso by which v dis im h mi inpuish ohjects; by it wn gn/.o with nd und li | "ujr,ition on tlio varied beautierr of ereo formao.jon. (though tho tonguo may H"speii< | p ) W)j jiHeoru tho hyinicrasy of n false •W 1111 'friend. with a •j'| u} nxyg of light wliieh udminenterlo I he. 1 >ct jj j H sense, arc tho most wdouishing jiait lucky injitnaled crcutinn. Os all the fneui twenty sight i« the noblest. The constrnc xtring. ;,,u of the nyo and it-, appurtenances, ancient,,,,] jj a adaptation to the different ani w ith iu,., .j., pruve beyond the shadow of a uinn gCionht that it is the mnnterpiece of A i 'iii-e's mi, Fooling i« that acnao by g;i vt whicli wodiatinguitih, the differen t <pml n „ itioc* of liudies, and tho sensation of heat ’ jp't'd cold. Tliin sense is aubordinatc, in a certaio 'degree, to the other two, for an author <,lM tsrty» "the heart greivea not, for thnt trimiiu w | | { c | a j|, u oye does not perceive." FeslTho.se three senses have always been thy fix highly esU emed among Alasi-ns as in si i- Bctling we see tho - in hearin jwh hear f.. j- mithe- and in feeling wo feel the | jjfjgWheroby we know each and iv iy Ciui! - 10nger ,u,,,, • .Smelling is nn important -ensc, Mint ktlio wise Creator has seen proper to hide ''"ng. Few persons nnder-faml where flo*.in(j^| ieH p nro located, and yet the human Hlaflmdy would he incomplete without Ihot.t. vest, Odmelliug and tasting a.o elosoly o< i Faniiected, and nothing but tho vieiom oval, diabita of man binder them from per- their nuturnl funelioi emphr 'i'ho Oraftsman nUo liuds the seven culls -itjorid arts and seieuees. Oi.'unmar i i arrangement of words into I’ .-i'ci I ientenoea, aooordit . I nl>lc ! |m ß a, 'll®* Khetoiir-is a fluent u> of grammar. Logic di.sJiriuiniues 1 .tween , .the ireneral kuowledgu of things aml velvet j 1 Arilhmotio shows the power and re flation of numbers. Geometry 1 have end. tvo.rod to ox chc°k.j u „ former article, e.ud a-'ronomy Fujleads n to the starry vault of ileivi-u, of tht,hoot which i shall have something to ed or.ay when I speak of the Master Mason; Coymd uuisn- l need but m.-ntii ~ sappo.- woolling you nil hear enough of it to know ail ( fine oabout it. The vii, chapter of Autos Ti,gives ns masonry that is good ior the haTe .inuar man. Do tho inaeous of this day fortr'leairo that plumb-line? If so, it is pos stble to obtain it. I would to God Unit we had that plumb line, and had it now, rent l ‘ ( pi that 1 e uld see h'-'v many there were ‘ .on the right ide of that glorious line. F " Not a few vulgar fools, iu trying to <lc * sll \raduco masonry, elaini that it is the in ; " lmo, vontiou of his Satanic Majesty or the <l l’- English Jesuits. S- me say it arose with 1 “the crusades, aud M. Barrnel says it is f:l!l but a continuation of tho templars. 11 m shall not adopt any of these nutemible . j ' loc ‘ positions (yet if we will consult Antho- V’. ’iiborniea. of January, March, flouu », Tune 17'J-t, ntid ti.o ,M. of lool*lt -do of Germany, tiud Lyudon’a Disser sho\w a ti ( ,n.s on the Complaint of Scotland, [kind,,,,] t |, t> Afomoirs of Jacobinism, wo els® krill And many interesting things there, ■ will throw mmdi light on masonic b as 4history.} but l shall justly lay claim to an early antiquity, and show thud the Uio rder k.-.s i \i-ied, uuder various names, crn pvith tho same forms, down to our day. , 0 f t l’lie nature of diff rent governments , | tho of tho world ius changed every lustitu i was tiou but masonry ; and that m i-oury a: d - is sb'chgion are out* an l the s.iuie, is proven - priui'.v their connection. For, be it kuown e ix'cothat all the persecutions of the world i ginihave been hurled at these two. Idolatry p iv iitri.-d to kid them out, but (ailed. t ma* It .-» a well known fact that Greece s ivadv-is pe.xpie-1 by a colony from Egypt g —w ad by litacas, übout IJTO years before tails 'urist and m about 800 years after .i do y ..r-n-oc io’.iowvd by Ccciop- L. < - e The -igti r or n i afra ii into is Rep mux arid Dan'cs. T’e-e nude a per manent #ef.l?liieiit, and »ir«eeu became ; the leader of t!;<: we rid in bce uc-.-. fi ] I' tlio reign of Erictl about 1.700 i ; years 15. C , the Elemin.-.ns .*• re in -*i tnted in honor of Ceres "h. at; and tin i Dionisyan mysteries w.-rc iutroduei d , about th<- si.ice time. These, in time,;’ became blended, and that there bad an . I ' influence on society is certain, for at I ti-ia time (in a mythidogy absorbed 1 [ the rule of ediou and thought, and it 1 j priori, knowledge of God. ; Respectfully, lIirSEXDIE i j f; 1 Mr. Editoh: Will yon please publish 1 x the following, and oblige, as I want to pro to the ] , for ' | your good and theirs t 0... After ibich ' I f want to say a few words to the voters ■ of this county, and a few words about c | the safe stealing, and then lam done. I ' am no writer for the public, but us I feel * an interest in the welfare of too people : of my native county, and as none o' your correspondents hove made the pro * position, I now make it, aud it is this 4 to wit: That every head of a family in 1 , the county both white aud colored, sub * I scribe to your paper within tho next ' thirty d ys, and agree to pay their snb t acription .:v,-,rv four luonilis in advance. 1 That is to say, every four mouths wv ‘ pay you fifty ecu In, either in money or in barter, with anything that you can * turn into money or me to your ndvi.i tage. Now if each head of a family will ’ |do this, and give you tho dots from ail ! | parts of the county even week, what an ; interesting paper we tfould have, nud ' what a cheerful editor also, and no body hurt. L know cue man who says that ' if the people will do this that lie wii! ' pay you for five more subscriptions and ’ 1 let you send the paper to five of the I poorest and most needy widows iu ti.o 1 county, ho that your paper may roneh every family in the county, nnd other* who stand ready to furnish land and lum ’ tier for yon to build and live on, so I . now liot only ask but beg eecb an.l every one that h is not s.tb-.eribrd to come for -1 ward »! once or tj.-ud in their snhsciip ' tiou, ns now is the time while we i.sv ' tlio purer nimnis: nn, and have eoui* 1 money, corn, cotton, peas pot-does en-l 1 sug r eatie, which are, with tho editor, like the old shinpl, inters diuiui; the war, ’ were, which rend thus; “good for fifty r eentft nt Sutton’s," so come, om- comp * all, nnd make th 1 editor feel like he was the. right mnn in the right place. ’ ' And now to the voters of tl.e county. ' We often hear it Raid among nu n that 1 ! they are iuierested in certain (.'Hiididi't' f,.r tl.e h , i-h.t.ire h it care nothing. ' i übout tin-, county officers, as one man ; will do as well xs another, but to nil such * i iiit’ti l hog U- ve to differ, f. r yon fin w, ■ Mr. editor, v.a judre tie- fn' tre by the ’ | past, and if t.o. huh b ici; d tl: ’ pa--' ! and .say wl.al our members in the - 1 ' luttire have done since the war, and if ' - run can find a i*iln not introduce.!! in 1 ' | t!i- legi.*!.-.!’.. •’ by any member Jvora j ; ;:.i,. eom.ty, in t. at ieiigth of time, tl) ii j ‘.!io weakest minded mu. m tlio e ”iiity | eouhl not lmvo done, tben I Imve been 1 ! wrongly advised. But lu vertluT s, we' ’ i l.av.- n, m candidates |«»c tho leui.-l.itnv-- j two f >r s'-mitoi ial hanors Mn.doek Me ib*..• *.! .1 mD. JtcLol, and 1 hear * > Unit ail ot too leading men in Teifair are 1 • for I'.i:. Mei! -e.aml I leive this to -ry 1 from my persona' iicqniautajico xviui .Ml’, h; that tlley Collld not cast their votes dir a better man, aud as Ibis 1 i- 'IV!f. m-'s turn nnd Mr. Mcßae is u ' J imtnral born citizen of Telfair, I would ! .-.ay that he. was the man. * | Now, l i the repr. .senfativo branch 1; wo have two clever eld bachelors. \Y. > i think tln-y must hnvii sutucthing in t! ii : heads besides legislative honors. At o ' I believe that they have decided to follow 1 - tho > xample of the Hon. \Y. T. an 1 J. J. McArthur ns you know Mr. edit >v that they were both h ieb'di-rs when they ' went to tho legislature and yon know they are not now, bo let’s send ’em both. ■ So now boys wo know from Uie interest you take in tho campaign that there is something at the bottom of each of your 1 i hearts besides legislative honors. S-> ’ 1 oue of yon come down and let the other ' jgo either by drawing straws or by let -1 j ting the oldest go first, and then the ’ next. If yon will, net only the nu n, ; 1 1 hat till tiie young lu.lies will assist in ! hurrying yon on u« it might prove a blessing to some of them. > j Hut as my letter has already grown to f such a length and T have not said a • -1 about thee.unity officers nor the safe ' robbers. 1 will have to ask for another 1 ’, ehance next week, and then I nm through. AVith good will towards all man kind I aai. Most Respectfully, I’arvvs Axnjrs. M l I How to Advertise. ! | At eoo.li i-.’.p xrary iu some "hints on 1 ~dv, . ,” s ; .ys: "Anotlmrthing wl.ich i pub.iai.i-is Lax to contend with is that the results of advertising are not always i visible to patrons, many of wlu-ui con ' not uu-lerstaud why custom cannot bet directly trac'd to the source where they “ expend their money to obtaiu it. Busi ness is like a river with many tributaries, i and in which it is impossible to trace every individual '.rep of water to the vpiiug from whem-e b eauit-. But if ;! journul is selected for » dvertisir:" mil- 1 i :*•*- ■ tic t it-.iclics tint** >tnl again ti..* pptfont. most likely l-i bo interested in j the s .-lii.it.itioD, that i . per is eertnitjlv .i on f iinlaui i< mi <;l profitable trek . iu the flic:.in cl palror a;',* far Lelow. Temporary aiivutiseraeuts in a .small way viill not produce uu uumediutu or permanent increase of businessany more tl an u light shower will affect the depth of water in a well, but by persistency in the use of printer’s ink in the right <Ji l'-orion the r - Its .ought will bo gained ia the end with interest.” a.vyoi m ;:iie\ts. Po;- 'l'nr !.’#•« : ivt-r, - \ f tXTO: H A. MrQCFIN, having yiilded I*l t * tne « aic-fi t*olidiat ions «i noml:-*, lakes this opportunity to annum'*'to the voters i >if ntgotuery muniy. his candidacy for the oflico ot Tax live* ivtr < J said county. Should the people, by their honor ldm w ith the otti ‘ . no pro mi sea fniddully to his duty. to the host of bib ability. iffiection Jumi,uy ill 1887. XT lLLI>Hs<j : • the tarm-t .** , .lii*:tati'U;H of Jl numerous friends from all (sections of the county, .lam* h Hiyyrs has consent4-tl to become r eanditlaf e for re-election to the office of Tax ; lie.« : vor of ffiontgeiGcry county, at the ap ;} i< e-lutfo election. iieing thoroughly compe tent, "1 b. several year.; experience anil famil iarity with the iturii s <»f tm* office, arid being, i beside s. a brave Confederate soldi* r, v.ho lost !<•;,' iii d/ leoHe (,i ms eoiUitry, an*! *'tlic; v. ise imfi rniiiate. lib- friends feel In at h- Ins supe rior ciaim*s upon ; i/. yoodciiizcn* of tlie county ; for their .suffrages. ' . t \ announce his name t. > the people of Mont ; goinery county ns a candidate lor the office of Tax liceeiver, at the ensuing election on the first Y. ( • *v,d;;v in January He promis es that if honored by them with their sufTra | gc* t he will discharge tlie duties of the office lion* i-tdy. and to the beof his abiuty, j-ffir tUt! Scaatf. rjniiE * ,ine « ■: M. *f. [\ ;• ,of Telfair county, S ! ii 1' o ;»!• •■*:> 'I, !»v lb numerous kiio porterx a;.' hum!-, to voii-w of the 15th Sennt do ■!.«•..’*• * I the b -*..’ Montgoli-i r; !\ Ua*r a: •! h.. *. r. < . b.le for Senatoi for said district at the ensuhe* • k 's t: »/: on \Yis.ucs<lay tlie <hh ot Oeffibcr jbis .p e\< way com pi: -id, v orfchy :>:.d weii | cpi ditu d, t > iepi ( M ilt thi d: t'.'t in ‘.he up- V irheus* of the Georgia legislature, and hi < frit nds who make this announceim i:t :>y his authority, iissure tlie people of tin* disiri.-t that he wdltc vote Ins time and taients to li.-*?r ifi ter* -ts, ;*•* w ! a to he ad •:m ement th » . ral wciiaiv of the. hrnte, siiould lie bo !u»ne 1 ureu widi oe >- dice, through their suffrages. - r r:M' friends of John h>. AlcJ.eed « f Tel i !’*■ 'll* county, place his n.ime !>elbre the people of Mouryeniery, 'leb iii* and Irvin, an | candi'lr.tc for shttc sen;*!-*r tor tin*, b.t'.i na .*: i<ti disirivt, a* the election to 1- hild on the ; '• . . ol l* 1886. If ctod tim p*•<»»•!«• i i •di wict v.ill h:.vo an hom-.b, . 1 : hfal map in and <>u ■•* h< 1 v:. i • ■ •vn U ' . • . va for the im.sp*u ity nmi welfare of the -rat-e. i'o'.iiil y Nm v«. r»i. il 7!i . HE aothcrized. to ar.noniu-c the name of •!«»!iii t». Hamilton for tile office of Cut 11 tv sarvo.vor of Montgomery county, :<t the rl *ti .1 iu January iiext. If tie t* d will iV.itj*fully v--i ;:. *';•*«*! arg:? the duMts of t:. oui'V cccoiiiiny to iuw, Vi.r Sheriff. - N* rv.impJiiinf • with, the expressed wishes aid ,’i .*?♦*•• ■ b •■ * ions of many frauds. I have m-.mckt ta b*-*'i!i.<* a eamlidat** f* r ,Sheriff of :go:*t« r\ county, .r J.;., 1 h-eh-*.i in are text. If I should he eieffii i «u io ■ • tli . .keep | me <d*iee o.u .t i* v the Mv; .-verb, u f»t* b.n*i..« > s s' \ *',i\sa.it of t’o. wo a# Iw ..’ways on 1.:.iul oier fiilly i; to the ; *.*it of a failand • a * h-ut i r 1 >1 r* d tluin:'; ..* > r b. • -’face, ; b un * b. 1 f«* -h, h,>..,L of mv ability and un ’ .in--- ‘a .. And ipn mi V- nir si vi* lent 1. rie !• ns j;:-1 tiu*snita* as t'lo.so who are guilty y vudafions of the 1: v.», Jam.es 15. ’ K T Ti* r .limitation of hr.-nds. T hcrohy .an . ijiiu t , sebr- 1 candidate for ro-elc et io.i ■ • ■!’•• office at ism rid *..' jb-nly*.iiM.iy county, i at the .-1* 1 0.1 bue liisi \V- dm sdtiy in Janu ary 3887. J.Nf?. 1). Ml briUXHJii. r r s’ , . , [i i ;of JntiO Me.rria jr. am-.mmro to i i,. - voie-i-.i <»f '.Mm age.mtry eoimry, that In 1 In*, *•(•].see’ «»d to th.e use of his name as a enu :li tiav.' fer slo-rifi of Raid comdy. If elected, v '[ 1 fiag *.• ihs discharge of the tiu.-i. an ! !> jc-’* eoimpe?:' haeie, c*>urage-noswerring. .ii : e ;»ti..t.ty tie.! knows neither 'rie-id nor fr.» , i»:nl A natural ?’itue>s for tbooi’J For To x < bjlleetor.— mrir. t :rh-signed, at the rerpnvt of many J tn« .b ■, am unces himself :* candi ;.i * ! f,*r tiie office of Tux C, doctor, at the imsaiug jJ; unary -!••?.:i >n, s-nd pr-.miser, if elected, to J .lis* lee’ * the duties of iho office feithfully.— I 'tb.ae'vpjr; rn - citizens for t-heir confidence and ; pistisv r-. t 111 t rt-spe* v tfujly s* die it ti con tinuation of the -auk; in thcluturo. juiiM K. Mu.nut. riV.ifl nu y irie .d.s 01 J A. Doshr here | It 1 noun ■•* his name as a candidate lor , Tax ll'nlieci-or of Me’.itgomerv county, ut the * lection *m the Ist \Ved ties day in January 1887. 1 His,* tit* M*s honestv, f.iitlU’ulness and in-, i teyrity. e* . tlu i* with his well known superior ere .*• s * pud ideations, eminently fit him for I the old •* . a:ul are a suMcieut guaranty that, | if * trusted 'ey tin pujph- with the office, its . *iuti* 1 will b ■ discharged iu a manner sa isbic , lory t* 1 thi nt. TJUOr. Ih F. He: ring has many warm and A eiseivv* fri nds, who, Knowing Ins ' more than ordinary qualifications and gentle ! manly traits of character, desire to announce 1 I:is ii imi' as a candidate tor Tax Iffillee-tor of j .M« ntg-unery c.'iuity, at the Jamtarv election, ; t . h« ; 1 that, it elect <l, he will serve the people. I'.a :ti** i«r!s»iutu:‘s.- - ! v r , TI AUK author::: d to annontice to the ; ‘ 1 vot*: * f bi* *dg« men* county, that Mb | f). Unrlics has consented to the uso of his ; t -ic s a candidal for representative of said | . i.i *; i 1 Wi-'h'dure, at the 1 !ce ■ ■ 1:'. u:: „i X rc:*eatcd scii itati m r.f ; i* KarC* roller. r I "rIE friends • Americas S Hr. milton hereby L an no mice his name as a suitable onmlidate ! Conmer of Montgomery county, at b. en -• rt! :i *n on the first \Y* dnesday in Janu- \ 5 . if elected, lu w ill discharge the J:i ». ; tit. ifliio ii. fr.ii. !«’ tin est i.f his abil b ..d umh. rslanding of the laws: ! Fov rirrk. 1 TTAYINVr J - . u s di cited. Have ponsentc*! t > tl" m« .cawWaiulhr U*e olfeo ofCkrk I «biv 1 Ja • - rv r* xt. Ii elected, t.-e oitice will I ! b.’Vvrt et'cn six d,ivs in the work, and the 1 ■ . b , i . ra : :> ' ' 'll V< rl i:»lv Treus»ei*< r. , '\V”b ;,KF. requo'itd by K A ITclme*K to an t t r >. h:< !:. me as a .uididitf for -iie offivt of Omnty TV* as "ror of M Co., j at ti.e «et ‘ u'ou tlu \Y»slnesday in Janti- IB>* Tl:** tr ' f-i -nb- at w ■ ><e 1 . : ' • h* • ' b 1 * me before the M'inpetent administimtiof the c*'»unty's ti- . * -a: the event of his ejection* * f ;l' XTT DIIIECTOBY. 8 UPEBIOB CorBT. it C. C Hi . a.J.iV : <A C. Smith, So i: a* ■-* •• nt: a!. i>pr.:.g term einr»e.*nes 4th j \{. • in April; Fall term, ith Monday in (Jo iobei'. Uol'MV OFl'lCi'liS. ( ... , a:.i-ii.'li.t BfcArtbvr. Court lut Shot iff. ■!. 1'• Mo* ~ 1 , li. Mon is, IS. rriviT. J'amc*K Higgs; Tax Collector;! A. I*. ;■ .>.,1,: Count} Tn asmcr, T.B. Callionn, 81 rvryor, Win. B. Wilkes; Coroner, James 15. Dusty. County Comuissionebs. .Toiiii 37 I’.ae, Chairman. John 1.. Mathews, ! John A. i'i :■ ; J* !.n Will;> h, Sr. anil John | ii;. Gir.'iv; Cl-.i;, John C. McAllister. Court i Ist Jlouday in each month. Board Os Education. K. A. Holmes, f'l*.airman: J. T. Me Collongh, . Z. I‘. Alsuii, Ah xainu r Morrison; J. ( lsyton | Clenn-uts, County School Commissioner. Justice Courts. *t t. Vernon—l Al:’.nl District,- Friday he-! • j fore tho 2ml Saturday. M. I). Hughs, J. P.; M. C . Adams, N. I’: James Morris ami W. K. ; j Adams, constables. I.oiliaie—l22lst Dist.— Ist Saturday. W. - J. Dal. v, N. V.; I>. W. Wallj J. I'.; J. V. Hill, , . constable. \unG»evTeti—~>! A District—2:icl Saturday. . i A. J. Mclntyre, J. I*.; A. W. Collins, N. 1\; \V. ,* I 1), Todd, iiitable. Little York- :::i3rd District-‘in’. Saturday. > Alexander Morris uJ. I’d J. M. Clements, N. r p * 1,11115 Pond—27sth District—-4th Saturday, i Joa.i J. McArthur, J. I’.; L. Sliar;*, N. P.; A. ' M. .N. i’etersou and Clayton Morris, cousta- j . j bles. I Fotfc—r.t'Kb Dist.- !til Saturday, J. Clay : • iCleiatnts, J. IM. P. i : * 5 vt! !>is * 2t.d Satnrdav. O. ! I*. I *M*.„t, .1. I’.; : . A: ilolt.ms, A. P. H. D. - ‘ C constable. MASONIC. OP.EAL LODGE. NO. 239, F. A. M. Alonihly coromnniealion fourth Sat* ! tird;ty iu each month at 10 o’clock a. m. J. L. MATTHEWS, \V. M. ALEX. PETERSON, Sec’y. I. O. G. T. Star of Hope JLodoe. No. 34. Mei ts every 2i;d end ltliFriday nigbt. M.D.Hu 'k s, W. C.T.; Mrs. Mary M. Peter son. \|. V. IMiss K. Alav Sutton, Kec’v.; It. ir. Ili rrine, K. S.: J-die. l’oe, Treas.: Daniel i lVter.on.t".; W.C. .Meliee, At.: J: .1: Oazcmore, I c;.: Ibibert Rogers, tlerit').: Miss Cl anie Mcltao, Right Miss Mary Stanford, Loft S.; Miss ■ 1 Kola Peterson, 1). M.: Vliss Agnes Adams A. S. iD. Sutton, P. W. C. T. . 1 IK W. Curswe 11, D. U. \V. C. T. SABBATH SCHOOLS. 1 ?q?. y*>jnon KHjub MoTsno, Siip’t. t Moots * wry Sunday cveiung, at 3 o’clock. Cut!nty s< lioi.l AMsoi'latfon*— l F. T. Mr*: .*i, I’m sid* :T, J. lb Grady, Sccrttarv. ** - torlj ilocti ■ H«tui *b.v beforo the 2nd ’• I' t •b* I r: Aununl I bi* - 1,-. _ .*• WrdiH’Sfiay be lore tilt* Ist Suuday ii» ' August, each year. DELICIOUS SERVICES. Presbyterian. (Rev. W. A. JONES. Pastor.) M . Yi-;:*non*. First and fourth Sundays in each month, morning and evening. Methodist.—Alt. Vernon Circuit. (Kev. a. H. Bazkmork, P. ('.) Mt. VruNON.—Every sth Sunday, a*id Ist iv night. , Dkthf.l,. —Ist Sunday, and Saturday before. D.ixo I'osi*.— 2nd Sunday, and Saturday bo foi'c. A.iamsville.— 2nd Sunday afternoon, at 4 o’clock. , tbnir.—3rd Sunday and Saturday before. SaiYiiNA.—4tli Sunday, and Saturday before. Baptist. (Rev. JOSEPH M. SMITH. Pastor.) Long Pond.—lst Sunday, and Saturday be *. f.i .at eight:no meeting in the day Saturday. I It .*,. k JlitAt.oil —lstSunday evening! o'clock, j Oconee CuitEU -2nd Sunday and Saturday I before. M an Hii.i, Schooi. House.—2nd Sunday evo- I ning, 4% o'clock. 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CARSWELL & SVTTON, ATTORNEYS A. rOl .V'HLi.OltS at RAW, AND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, Mt. Vernon, : : ; ; : €3ac ATTILL Practice in Montgomery, Emanuel, A T Tatnall, Telfair, Lastens, Dodge and Appling Counties, except in Justices Courts j and cases originating therein, in which they - will practice separately. The partnership also j extends to business in the Supreme Court of the State, and the United StaUs Courts | Savannah Ga. jiuilTHti-tf. JOHN D- ASHTON, ATT’Y T ILA-W, S WAYNESBORO GA. PRACTICES in Middle, Augusta and Oconee Circuits; iutheSnpremeaud Federal courts. inayl3'S6-ly. Jno. F. DeLact. Jas. Bishop Jr. Dc LACY & BISHOP, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, EASTM AN, DODGE COUNTY, GA. 49*Prai*tico in the State and Federal Courts. mayl3*BC>ly. WABD ROACH. W. C. LIVTNG.SToXv ROACH & LIVINGSTON, Attorneys at LaW, No. 3 Bull Nt. Kavannuh,. .. Ga, may6’Bs-ly B. B. CHENEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, j LUMBER CITY GA. ! 'IX7ILL practice ir. the counties of Mont \ 7 gomery, Telfair, Dodge and Lanrena, of I the Ocoiu , Cirenit; rod Amiling aifd Co ties of the Brunswick Cirenit. Land aud land titles a specialty. may 3 ’XiC-ly-p. I). C. McLENNEN, Attorney and Counsel.or at Lrw, AND SOI.tCITOII IN EQUITY, McVILLE GA. VI T ILL practice in the counties of the Ooo»- \ t # uee and Brunswick eirenitn. Spi-tial nt tention Kiven to selling and leasiner real estate and examining titles to lands. Prompt atten tion given to the collection of all claims. api'29-ly. ALFRED HERRINGTON, I sawyer. SWAYNESBORO GA. Oflicc in the Court-house. apr.'J-lv. M. RORRiSON, M. LI, PRACTITIONER or MEDICINE and SURGERY, ff Culls promptly iittemled tn ut nil hours CHAS. ID. 3L.OTTD, ATTORNEY AT LAW MT. VERNO.Y, ( i. Will practice in tlie courts , the Oconee Cirenit and in Emanuel ami Tt..nall eonuth of tin* Middle Cirenit and in the State and United States courts. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN CASES IN VOLVING LAND TITLES. [3-11 ’SG-ly. Or. A G IIOIOIS, 14 Whiteiiai.li St. Atlanta Gn. Eye. Ear, 'J hioat, and Ni ml Diseases. HViVc. npr 15 BG-ly. Railrcud Time Table. E. T. V. & G. R. R. GEORGIA DIVISION. T(t\~ihg fjt'irt Jutir 13 183(1. East it West I New York Day I Nii/kl | Express Express | Express Leave Macon 215pm{ 845 atu Arrive Atlanta .5 35 pm | 12 15 pm Lv Atlanta. 5 40 pin jl2 15 pm 10 20 pm Leave Rome 835 pill 335 pm I 130 pin Arrive Dalton. .9 57 pnt 440 pm *’■ 09 am “ Cleveland. 11 00 pm 12 30 pm “ Knoxville .. .1 45 am 3 45 pm “ Morristown 3 10 am 5 24 pm “ Bristol G 20 am 10 15 pm “ Roanoke... .11 45 am j 3 45 am “ Waynesboro 3 35 pin | 7 07 arn “ Luray 5 43 pm j | 0 22 atu “ Bhen. June.. .8 38 pm j | 11 *ls am *■ Hagerstown 9 30 pm I 112 45 pm “ Washington 10 30 pm | ] 1 48 pm “ Baltimore.. 12 30 am I I 4 00 pm “ Philadelphia 4 45 am | | 720 pm “ New York... 730 am | |lO 05 put Cin. A Mini. Cin.AMem. Express. Express. Lv Macon. .8 45 am | | Ar Atlanta 12 05 pm ] Lv Atlanta 12 15 pm I I Gls am | ArCliat’nga G 15 pm | [ 12 15 pm Lv “ G 35 pm I I Ar Cincin’ti 6 50 am ( | LvChat.... 625 pm i j 850 am A r Memphis 535 am | | 840 pm Southward | Fla. Express. | Rav’h Express. Leave Macon 8 45 pm 12 45 pm Ar Hawkiusvillc .. .11 00 ptu 3 00pn» “ Jesup 2 25 am G 10 pm “ Brunswick.. 6 (Siam 8 35pm “ Savannah .6 15 am 7 50 pmr “ Jaeks *nville ... .>» 05 am Lv Hawkimsvile.....s 18am | 12 01 pc* Ar Macon 8 30 am | 2 00 ptrs !Lv “ 12 45 pm | 845 prr» Ar Hawkjnsviiie .. .3 00 pm ; 11 IW pm Pullman RuSet Cara leave Atlanta daily at 3:40 pm for New York without change. Pullman Buffet Cars leave Macon daily at 8;4o* ; am for Cincinnati without change. Pullman Buffet Cars leave Home Borne daily at 8:55 pm for Washington without change. Leighton Sleepers leave Cleveland daily at II pm. arriving at Warm Springs Go’cloek, aud at Ashville 9 o'clock* next morniug. For schedules and other informarion call oe» J. F. Nobb:» T. A.. Macon Ga. J. J. Gitisris A. Cr. P. A. B. W. tlusx, GP4T Ag' Atlanta Ga.