The Montgomery monitor. (Mt. Vernon, Montgomery County, Ga.) 1886-current, October 28, 1886, Image 3

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THE MONITOR. D. C. SUTTON. Editor, ,-' = , VE&SOS GA. OCTOBER 28 1886. Entered at the poet office at Aft. Vernon (/a. at tecond-daee matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES (CiBH LN ADVANCE,) _ j Twelve months $1.50 j Six months Four months « 50! If payment is not made in advance, or within the first month after the name is entered on | onr books, it will be charged for at the rate of | two dollars per annum. RATES OF ADVERTISING. One inch one insertion 31.00 Each subsequent insertion 50 One inch one month 2.50 One inch three months 5.00 One inch six months 7.00 Bne inch twelve months If.JO ne quarter column one month... 5.00 Oue quarter colnmn twelvemonths.2s.oo Odo half column one month 7 50 One half column twelve months. 4 MX) One colamn one month ■ • • 1" 00 One column twelve months 7 >.OO Advertisements from responsible par ties will be published nntil ordered -nit, when the time is not specified in 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 office,ffivo dollars, in advance. In accordance with an act of the Legislature, legal advertisements will b«- inserted in tho Monitor at the following rates For caoh 100 words, 75 cents for each in sertion for the first, four insertions; for each subeguent insertion, So cents for each 100 words. No advertisement considered less than 100 words. Each and every word and initial, including caption, date and signature will be counted- Every figure coun led as a word. LOCAL ITEMS. —Go to J. A. Riddle to sell your cotton. —We are sorry to k-.ira that Miss Uranic Mcßae is quite sick, w ith fever. - A fight in the jail yesterday morning was an incident ot the court. —Don't forget to call at J. A. Riddle's for your Dry Good s. —There was a right sharp frost this morn ing, the that of the season. —There was a slight rain Tuesday evening a id night, but not enough to do any good. —An eating table on the public square dur ing! court fs a feature of the court, and a new < ue, to na. -Call on J. A. Riddle for Ladies’ Dress Goods. —Thanks to Uncle P. Q. Morrison.ioi a nice lot of sugar cane. Ue never forgets the editor. - Col. Allred Herrington of the Pine Forest .'.wayussboro tie is in attendance upon the court. —For Ladies’ Furnishing Goods, call on J. A. Riddle. —We are indebted to Air. David Higgs for the finest pomegranates we have seeii, and for a three pound potato. Thanks. —ls you want gents’ furnishing goods, get them Ironi J. A. Riddle. Lost. —Tiiomas Horn and Albert Horn, two colored citizens living near this place, went fishing last haturday, and caught 1,102 tlsnew. —Bro. M. L. Burch, of tho Eastman Times, has tu.cn circulating around among our people this week. He is fat as a match. Somewhere in the 12215 t Dist. G. M. about tbc time of the late election, an oil ciotli sack containing a bundle ot executions mostly in fa vor of C. W. Beacham. I will pay a liberal re ward for the same. J. Y. Hill. Photographs.— —Mr. B. H. Winston, who was here some years ago, with his photograph outfit, has again pitched his teut in Alt. Vernon, and; is tetter prepared than ever to take good pic tures, cheap. He will remain for two weeks, only, ator tins week, and this is the best op portunity our people will have to “secure the shadow ere the substance fades.” Good Templars’ Election.— The following officers, were elected at. the regular meeting of Star of Hope Lodge, No. 31, 1. 0. G. T., of this place, at the regular meet ing last Friday night. They will be installed by Col. H. W. Carswell, D. G. \V. C. T., on the 2nd Friday night in November: B. I. Herring, SV. C. T.; Miss Mary Stanford, IV". V. T.; T. J. Smith jr., W. R. 8., J. J. liazc more, W. F. 8.; John VT. Poe, W. Tr.; Hugh Pe terson, W. SI.; Daniel Peterson, W. C.; Robert Rogers, VV. I. G.; Henry Stanford, W. O. G. Chaney's Ferry.— —Wc are glad to be able to state that ar rangements have been completed by which hlr. Tnoinax Bridges has taken charge of Cheney’s Ferry, and has opened it up to the public. Mr. Bridges is an experienced ferry man. and the public will find in him an efficient and accomo dating public servant, who will be always on hand to serve the traveling public, day or night. Tho road on tbis side the river has also been put in good condition, so that there will be no diffi culty in getuug to and from the ferry. Tbis arrangement is a great couvience, as it opens up the nearest and best route to Lumber City. Court.- - Montgomery Superior court is in session thin week, his Honor Judge C. C. ixibbee pre srditig. Quite a good record liar, been tied ■ u to me present wiith.g. m toe wuv o* ousii.tt, tu indeed we believe Judge K: oe« , - The f liowiug attorneys ait iu attendance: Judge A C. Pate Hawkinaville; Col. C. C. Smith Sol. Gen. Col. Tom Lason, Coi. b. C. McLer.nen, McYilie; Col. D. M. Roberts, Co). Jcha F. De Lacy, Gei. B. !i. C ilhou;!, Eastrna Col. Isaiah Beasly, Rieu-v:.,e; Coi. John b Ashton, Swayueab no. C J'i. -nos. L. Grice. Col. Felder, CoL J. b. Hightower, Dublin; Co.. F. W.Cheney, McArthur; Coi. J. D. Cheney, Lumber City; CoL Wash Roaon havauuak; CoL i.. T. Gran cm, Baxley. The local bar is rep resented by CoU. Carswell. Loud. McLs reton and Sutton* —Cant. B. A M >t' Dublin Ga., got in lather late to court. ■ —Hon. Walter T. McArthur honored us with I his presence for a short time on, Monday of ! this week. Hon. William T. McF.ae is foreman of tho Grand Jury this week, and Prof. B. F. Herring clerk. —Judge CTisp made'one of hisclnu aeteristic and able speech* here on Monday of this week. We are sorry we are not able, born a press of business, inawdont of court, to gives synopsis of it. He seems to be in good spirits and hope ful of his election. Baptist Appointments For November.— Long Fond Ist Sunday and Saturday before; Union Hill 2nd Sunday and Saturday before; Getbsemane on the 4th Sunday, and at Live Oak Saturday before. The political; situation! in Bulgaria, since the abdication of, Alexander, the reigning priuoe, is quite critical, and a war with Russia seems ioiiueut. Toe Czar enforced the abdication of their ruler, who was very popular with ins people, and now assumes to dictate to them in tlio selection of bis successor and in the election of the members of their law-making assembly. This inter meddling with their rights is strongly resisted by the Bulgarians, and hostili ties may ensue. Mr. Lawson Sain, a good citizen of Lnmpkin county,land who was almost universally beliked, was assassinated, in a most cowardly manner last week. Iu passing along the public road, near his home, in compauy with his nephew, he was shot from the bushes by some un known miscreant, dying in a few min utes. Tax Collector’s Appointments—Second Botin d For the purpose of collecting the taxes for the year 1886, l will be at Long Pond Friday morning Nov’r. 5 1886. Tupper Friday evening “ f> “ McArthur, Saturday morning 6 “ Spring Hill, Saturday eveuing “ 6 “ Little York, Monday morning “ 8 “ John Pope’s, Monday evening “ 8 “ Lothair, Tuesday “ 9 “ John Dun’s Schoolbouse, Wednes day morning Nov’r. 10 “ Zaidee, Wednesday evening Nov. 10 “ No. 10, Thursday morning “ 11 “ Center Church, “ evening “11 “ I. Q, Coleman’s, Friday “ 12 “ Alex. Peterson, T. 0. NOTICE. ALL parties on the east side of the Oconee river who patronise niv grist mill or my cotton gin, will be put across the river, with j their cotton or grist, at Cheney’s Ferry, free of charge. Walter X. McArthur. > NOTICE, IS HEREBY given, that the firm of Loud <V Beugnot has this day dissolved. ’ toe withdrawal of Charles Beugnot /ruin sai l turn. This October 27tli 1886. 4t -p. CHARLES BEUGNOT. | N'OTICE is hereby given that an act will he ; introduced in the legislature of this State, thirty days after this date, to amend an “act to prohibit hunting on the lauds of another in the counties of Montgomery and Tatnall; to prohibit fishing iu waters on lands of another, in the county of Tatnall and to provide « pun ishment therefor.” approved Oct. 2 1879. So as to make provision for the prevention ot fish ing in the waters on the lauds of another in the county of Montgomery. THE MONTGOMERY MONITOR, —AND THE— SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR AND T>ixic Farmer, The great Farm, Industrial and Block Jour nal of the South, one year for Hjta.so. To be paid to the editor of the Monitor. Sample copies of the Southern Cultivator ran be mailed FREE on application to Jas. P. Harrison & J 0.. Drawer 8, Atlanta Ga. COURT CALENDAR—OCONEE CIRCUT. The following is the court calender of Oconee circuit, according to the net passed by the last Legislature, and which went into effect on Ist of January: Laurens, fourth Moudays iu January and July. Dodge, 4th Mondays in February and Angnst, continuing two weeks. Dooly, 2d and 3d Mondays in March and September. Wilcox, 4th Mondays in March and September. Irwin, Tuesday following Monday' after 4tli Mondays in March and Sep tember. Twiggs, 2d Mondays in April and October. Montgomery, 4th Mondays in April and October. Telfair, Tuesday after third Monday* | in April and October, j Pulaski, 3d Mondays in May and \o vt-mber, continuing as long as m-econoy Laurens court lias been adjourned P | sometime in November. Oft vartetlo.of Cabbage, *6 ot Corn, 28of <: V** cumber,, 41 ot Melon, 33 of Peas, UH ot SSfP"*.J 7 of gquiun, 23 of Beet, anil 40 of .ornate, In t “,f'f“* rT *lietles I ietles In proportion, a larve portion ot •ii—,! c 3 W< T5 Srown on my five seed Farms, will be fcyindln my Vegetable and Flower “eeil Cot which will re* WENT FItKE toall who apply Customer, of last isason nei~l ®All «ee<t *old from myeatabllahment ' Kjt h fresh ami true to name, so fur that should It prove otherwise I will refill the order i introducer of Early Ohio and Potatoes, Marblehead Early Corn, t tie Hub bard Squash. Marblehead Cabbage*. Phlnney’e Melon, and atcorr of other new vegetable*. I ln /lte Ihe patronaye of the ptiblle. New vere* 1 I 1., a Jl.lfT .TaMFs J. ILbRECOBV, Martlet,. I, Mm* ANNOUJiCKMENTS. For Tnx Receiver, -- \f cINTOSH A. JKQVEEN, having yielded A I to tne repeated elicitations of mends, 1 take this opportunity lo .iiiouiicc to the voters I of Montgomery county, hi* candidacy f"V the ; office of Tax Receiver of saiil county. Should 1 the people, by their suffrugihonor him with 1 tin* office, lie ’promisee faithluliv t-> discharge I his duty, to the best of ins abilili. Election ! January sth 1887. TfIEfiDING to the c ui* *•’ elicitation- ot j numerous Iriends from all sections of tho ] ooc.utv, Janu s Biggs has o-ona-.iutcd to bccomt * a candidate tor re-election to the office of Tax ! Receiver of Aiont-gomory county, at the up | pro&ching election. Being thoroughly eottipo i lent, with several years experience auil famil , iarity with the Allies of the oilice, and being. | besides, a brave Confederate soldier, who lost 1 a leg in defense of his country, amt otherwise i nnfortuuate, his friends feel that lie Inis siipe j rior claims upon the good citizens of tho county | for their suffrages. YV7E ARE authorized by M. D. Peterson to VV announce his name to the people 1 ! Mom gomi-vy county ns luandiihite for tho olfiec of Tax Receiver,’at the'ensiling election on the first Wednesday i:i January 1887. Ho promis es that if honored by them with their sutVru- . gt s. ho will diaebarge the duties of the cilice | honestly. and to tho het of his ability, Comity Surveyor, IITK ARF. noth. •• d f.i at noun - the nnt.io of John G. Hamilton for the i-Uico of Count! Surveyor Df Montgomery emiiity, at the eltetion in January next. If eh cteit will faithfully endeavor to disishargo tho duties of the office according to law, Foe Sheriff— f N eoinplianee with the exjiressed wishes and 1 strong Holicitntion* of many friends, 1 have consented to become a candidate for Sheriff of Montgomery comity, at tho election in Janu ary next. If I should bo elected, I propone t« reside adjacent to tho county site, to keep my office open for the transaction of business six day s out ot the week, to he always on bond when needed, (nnlesa omoi&Uy absent) and to enter fully into the spirit of a faithful and effi cient discharge of all tho duties of the office, honestly and to the host of my ability and un derstanding. And I promise to arn-st \ 1 iynt, criminals just thosamn astlxme who are guilty of petty violations of tiro law, James ii. Dapsuv. , *P tijt; solicitation of friends, T hereby an- , iiouncemyselt as aen'ididote I’orr eh etion j to the office lit'Sheriff of Montgmnerv eour.tv. | at the election on the first Wednesday in Janu ary 1887. " J-ts. D. McGueoou. rrifE friends of James Morris jr. aimouoeo to I the .(iters of Montgomery county, that ho has consented to Iho uso of his imnio ns a can didate fir shev:! v of said county. If elccred, he will bring to the discharge of the t-rnst. :us honesty unimpeachable, courage unswerving, an impartiality that knows in Bin r 'Viced nor foe, and a natural fitness for the office. Pnr Tit \ Collator. ritHE undersigned, atthc rorn -t of pinny 1 ft i :ids. anmmueos himself n i‘:indid:itc fortho offl-o.ifTax (''nlleetor. at tin* ensuing 1 Jaiiiiarv eieelion, ;:nd |>r .misos, if --li-.-tto • discharge the duties of tlm oHic.* faithfully, j Thanking the e.itins for their confidence and I post favors. T most r< sp.vtfnlly nolit it a con tinuation of the name in thotutnre. Jobs N. Miller, j T)liOr. B. F. Berrinv has lnanv ’.vnrm ntol \ ] ajiprecifttive friends, ivlm, knowiiii; Lis j more than ordinary qinlirte:iii"bs aril gcntl -- nianlv traits of character, fi' :*'c s'lmninc- j his iniims ns r oaf ir'.ah- lor 'JVv ( --B- • tor ; Mont-goror ry i.oui't;.. dc- .la itt.ey <i* • 1 in the. :«»pu that,-if viloeti !, im wtiUe.-cu the [ people. For Coroner. spHE friendsoi Amcriciis S. If .-'iU,•• h* ; "iv ; i announce Ids name at a suitable <01:11!;. I*a t.■ ; for Coroner of Montgomery cmmtv. at I h>- on suing election on the itrsl Wcdni 1 0 J.oni «ry next; if elected, he "ill discharge •!,<■ du ties of Hill office in fit'll, to tin- lest of bin abil ity and understanding of the la ws: For 11* lU. Having iiw-nsoUritcd, iiiavceoiisruti it to j bcr.o'io a c’lndidatc for the offici of (t.'.-i k I of the snpei in- Court of Montgomery enmity, | at the ee-ctie'i to Im held on tie, first Weduec- I d-,V i,: J;! ~*!.* Is 11. I('circled, the ihfe •• j 1,, i,, (,j Hpee six days in the Week, and tie: j reeli. L -u...i c imeaie favorably ■••••;th any rv, r 1 kept in the •;•. Phil. Mo/Uu. : For foil ot y Ti casui ci. tl’ll AUK rcoucsl'-d liy K A ll*,li:> to . :i --1 » 1 odo- of Comity Treasurer of youtttmiiery < 0., at lie e:c -tn*:i on tlm first Wednesday i.i ,»nnu irv IB<,‘. The !' 1 y friends at whose S'dii ita tion lie haK been induced toeouiH heiore tlu: pnbHc, have, the p.ssmwo of an honest a::d coniiieteii! admi ii-trillion of tho county's li naiiei . iu the event of his election: ! WEBSTER In various iUyleJ of Bmdimj, with and I < without Patent Inuex. /ounmm^JmeNrwmf /'JDICTIONAftyf INDEX ADDED (1810 ) A f SUPPLSM22TT of nearly 5000 Haw Word* and Meanlnae. I A SI) A Biographical Dictionary of iM'orly SO,OOO Narrc*. ’ JUST ADDED (\m) ‘ A Now i’ronoun<’li»K GAZETTEER OF THE V/OELD, ov»r 25,C00 Titles, dtfSGrfb'ny the Countries, < iii/tp, Town»,Knd Metaral K»-a** ui an hf erery part <>f the Globe. WEBSTI'^R,— addition ju-t rnedf* vir • a £l, Now Gwietteer of tho World. « Etymologies und DcflniUoue nuperior A. to aay other,—lias kJn<; a rv mifiKva plilcgl 3)h tioniirr oforr-r 0700 N 'unien, —a id is tho 32 t;uid:irfl MjthGntv fur official printing rwi t:* int;, Gnverwinent J’rJntJrig Otlir.n. i KMliirtj-two thoußunrl * t -e \x/tn out In Am the {Alibilc r. h-.' !» of v. 17;itea ninU-.n _ TliVh new edit i ,n I inor<; sndinore JCa liie Si Hilda id, jp 3*i Pren’tx GET THE BEST. Jt h«: 'jooo more V'om.* in vt vooabnltry thun • r *: I* . > *:--r A:i> **n I;j"tion«ry,and ii*.?*: / 3 i.in- .i number f It iw t r 1 I t j.roft!!r »I Lr-fclieh iiiution Ary cziani.- - v i trrly Jin icu-, Jsmton. It N f.n « v 4?»nt nr.d anliool n.a'.♦.*< r ft, 1... ta.ir.\\y. . .&. JUrtUd. Q.U C. i-C'J.. ? HTATIOtN' I i Gfiorg-ia, Moittr, ornery County To At.i Whom rr May Covri:r.>- T A D. Phillips and t'. P. Blount have iu due _m_j% form applied to the undersigned for per -1 mu nent Letters of Administration on the estate I of JosopliPhidips, luteofsanl eounty. ii-cei .. . j aed T will p.“ss np' *u said uppiica tiuu on the Ist I Monday in November lasi;. Liven under my hand and official signature Ith October tssr.. Pr. fee Alex. Mi Amin u, Old > CITATION. , Gosrgia, Mcntgomery County: To all Wii.m rr May Con< a.rn: 1A r H. llcrndon has, in duo form, applied \ y . to tile umli rsigned, fur pi rmaoent Let ters of Adniinistratinn on the estate of 1L nrv 1 Merpiliitl, lute of said i unity, deeeuseii. Mini "l 1 will p’ass upon said application on the first I Holiday iu November ISHd. given under my liatid ami official signature, tlds -Itii day of October 188.1. Ancx. McArtui r, Gid’y. 1 Pr. fee t d.ffij. I : gedi Piai r 4 Organ so. 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IUI BPOHStBI» jseflie sure to Send for Illustrated Caiate &a» Pnr^Mk^ PIANO AND OMAN CLEARING OUT SALE. j - YGUJi CHANGE TO SECURE ft GOOD IKSTtiUKENT .A ’i• .A. j_-1.A.*:..'.C : A I ,N . (dome up, I'nvi i . ITere’s jmiir cltmw. TOO I’in nos ! 100 Orpins! to lid dosed out i <u:rtnli<‘KM of value ! A pennine < runc*«* to n tlnee Hindi. Tlirsd I I'Hti tumults mo over and above our is pilar stoelx. mimt ;;«•!. our luouey out >0 them. Somi' !««•«• •■<■»». not null :i i’ii v ■ mu* li.u. Inin n-■• I:i (i'\v unmth * uitm' inu il n\ tin nit hrt ■ir :\ voiir; noitu used t'oni uni In iivi veins. Some ure j/nml Nrroad llniill (m.lniimnitu lufoui to i xcliULipo ;uui thoroughly repaired, ri novated ivpiilislicd and iiniilc as good ns iio«. 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