The Montgomery monitor. (Mt. Vernon, Montgomery County, Ga.) 1886-current, November 04, 1886, Image 2

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THE MONITOR Atfanta for ft>r Monitor.— Mr. Z. T. Matin m nor authorized agent at I>>ng I’oikl and vicinity, * ith authority to *<>- I licit autMcriptUma, contract fur advertising and | loli work, and to receive and receipt for money ! stir the Harm . Mr. .1. H. Harley in our authorised agent at | lied Bluff, till* county, with authority to antic it; aubm riptioua, contract for advertising and joh , w.irk, and to receive and receipt for money for the Name. Prof. IV. .T. Italy ia onr authorized agent at I Lotbair. thia county, with authority to Holicit anliNcriptionN, and in contract for advertising and Job work, and to receive and receipt for' money for the Name. A. J. Mclntyre Rsq. is our authorized general j agent, with unlimited antliortty to aoiicit sub- J •< riptlooa, to contract for advertising and j yob work, and to receive anil receipt for money | for the Name. HIED. At the ohl homestead at Boque, Hah erttliam county Georgia, on tbo 26tli of October 1886, Miaa N. C. Button, muter of the editor of thin paper. Hlio was about fifty yeara old, u«d was never mar ried. Her amiability of diapoaition and sweetness of temper endeared her to all who knew her. May we all meet her in that bright world beyond the grave. I Death of T. H. Bice.— Tlion. H. Bice, well known end liked tlirongh- ; out thia county, died at liln home in thia place 1 Tucaday night of fever. He hail been confined to hia bed for a month. Mr. Rice radio to thia ; county aliortly after the war and Nettled bore working at hia trade of Hlioemakor. liy Ilia honeat dealings with everyone he acquired a thriving baldness, and wan reapnetod and liked by all. Mr. Rice lost a log during the w ar, and iuat betn e hia death lie received from the Htati 1 100 to buy an artlfical leg with, lie loavea a wife and three children, who have our deep aympathy in their tiad affliction.- Dtthlonega bignttl. Bcaidoa tbo tbroo children mentioned above by tile Si</n<tl, Mr. Hioo left tbroo otbor children l»y it former wife, the oldest of tvliom is Master Jo. Rico, nn nttaoliffO of tbo Monitor office, who nro now both fatherless and motiieiloss, mid with wliom, aa well as with tint widow nud her children, wo most heartily sym pathise. Book Notice. Godky's Lady’s lloox for Novomber is a gorgeous number replete with good things from commeneemont to end. Tiio si col plato illustration is an exquis ite rendering of the figure of Margnertio in the opera of Faust. A oompauion of this engraving with that issued by other publications places Uodey at once far nhead,of all its rinuts in artistic merit and mechanical akill; this is followed by two bountifully colored fnahion plutcs, nud n •fio iti pienso the fair sex. With this number is commenced two power fully written serials—“ Why Did 110 Do It?” Hy the author of “Wedded to Misery” (a serial published in the Lady’s Hook that elicited favorable communis front the press throughout tho country,) which tho present story bids fair to out strip in intend; nud "A Legal Fetter," by Mrs. Olivia Wilson giving promise of sensational merit. ‘ A Wave O’ The Sea,” by Marian C. L. Hooves, grows in interest and the sequel is anxiously waited for. Several good short stories and poems complete tho literary pages, among the latter “Indian Summer” by M. L. Baker is especially beautiful. Hints for the household, dressmaking, fashion nud work till up the magazine with utauy useful suggestions. Oodky's grows hotter each month, but this does not satisfy thu publisher who promises greater literary treats and improvements in every department connected with the magazine for tho coming year. Each subscriber receives a cut paper pattern of their own selection. Now is the time to subscribe for the cheapest and best iuugnr.mo. I’rice 82.00 per year. Lib eral terms to chib raisers aud valuable premiums. Send for circular aud speci men copy 15 cents. Godky’s Lady's Book, Philadelphia Pa. The Usual Result. It is not to bo denied that a good sew ing machine i« cure of tho moat impor tant uppiKtcnauces of the modern house hold Wo thought wo had a good machine* until oue day the agout of tho-Vew IL »h presented himself at onr door aud pro- , coedod to deliver au oration upon its ’ characteristic merits "But," we answered, “our machine 1 suits us wall aud wo do uot care for uu- ] other, Tho agout, however, begged the priv- 1 ilego of leaviug one of his machines with us, “for the ladies to try" The request was uot unreasonable, so ’ we granted it—but more to oblige the agent t-hao-auythiug else; for we really * did not want the machine, ami had uot * the remotest idea of I* lying it The machine once io the house, it was natural that the ladies should l*K»k it over; they did so, uml as a consequence I<*ll iu love with it They say that with out the slightest wish to decry or dispar- ( nge auy other machine, this, ail things i considered, is, in their opinion, the t most desirable one to be bad t This unrivalled machine is mnunfact- I a rad by the NEW HOME SEWING ‘ MACHINE CO., Orange Maas., sod 30 d t'ui‘*n Square. New York. I' A S2O Holiday Prize. Tho readers of this paper are offered t prize of (S2O; Twenty Dollera in Gold to the person making the greatest num ber ot words out of the hitters contained in tho three words “Hawley's Corn Salve. " The same letter must not be used but once in forming a word nuloßs it is contained more than once in the three words. Plurals, names of persons and plaees not allowed. Use Webster’s . Dictionary without stilppements as an-1 tbority. Each contestant will please en close 25cts in stamps or postal note, for j a box of Hawley’s Corn Halve. Contest closes December Ist 1886. Name of win ner and number of worils mailed to encli contestant. Tho contest will be con ducted with tiie utmost care aud fairness. Address your list to C. D. Hawx.ky, Chemist, Salem, New York. Proceedings of Court. The following criminal cases woro dis posed of st the session of tho Superior oourt held here Inst week: Tin- State vs .Tulo Dunn, shooting— settled; vs W. 11. Dunn, assault with in tent to murder—settled; vs Julo Dunn, assnult and battery settled; vs Bartow Adams, raisdm'r —settled; vs W. H. Clarke, triis. —bond forfeited; vs Bartow Adams, mis.—plea of guilty; vs J. A. Biddle, mis.—verdict not guilty; vs Jus. McNatt, mis. —verdict not guilty; vs David Einstein, mis.—plea of guilty; vs Frank Burns, mis.—plea of guilty; vs George W. Davis and Berrian Davis, I mis.—bond forfeited; vs Ben Meltae, mis.—plea of guilty; vs Jeff Jones, mis. verdict not guilty; vs Anthony Wil liams, burglary—plea of guilty, ami sen tenced to threo years in penitentiary; vs Peter Pougb, burglary—verdict guilty, i and sentenced to throe years iu the penitentiary; vs George Palmer, uiis.— plea of guilty; vs John Williams, mis.— settled; vs William Hamilton, asunnlt with iutent to murder —settled; vs I. J. Davis, murder—bond forfeited. Jury for April Court. Tho following is a list of the juries drawn for service at the April term 1887 of Montgomery Buperior court: grand jury: Wm. Kent, J. W. Poo, P. 11. Clarke, |J, (). A. McAllen, P. A. McQueen, T. I F. Williams, Archie Johnson, B. W. I Burch, J. W. Morrison Hr., I. T. Me- Letuore, G. M. T. McLeod, Win. T. Humphrey, H. J. Browning, Win. T. Meltae, Ili'am Sharpe, A. L. Adams, J Matthews, Win. Pritchett, Win. M. C. i Uedmond, J, Clayton Clement;*, W m. If. McArthur, M. A. Dunn, D. A. Me.MiU : lan, It. B. Jones, T. W. Gnlbrenth, A. M, 1 Moses, J. D Evans, J. A. MoCrnumon. petit jury: 11. A. Coleman, W. It. Wilkes, J. J. i Matthews, J. \V. Massey, Angus tlillis, j J. D. Nash, Dan. Pope, T. J. Morrison, C. P. Davis, Cass Snudfonl, ;W. B. | Grimes, J. It. Battles, J. P. Wood, Ntek Smith, J. E. Nash, M. Morrison, B. Morris Jr., J. O. Wilkes, H. W. (’aid well, J. It. Ueckam, E. Willis, A. Mor ris, T. Morris, T. McLeod, J. F. Hum phrey, (’. T. Burton, J. Mitchell, F. D. Williams, Joseph W. Sharpe, Joseph Purvis, It. E. S. Conrsey, A. G. Wil liamson, J. J. Burk halter, Junior W. Sharpe, Hiram Gillis, F.‘Thompson, NOTICT-]. ALL PERSONS are hereby notified aud forewarned not to hunt with dogs, firearms, guns or other implements; or to fish, with hooks and liues bobs, nets, seius or baskets; upon any of tho fol lowing described lands, enclosed or uu euclo-icd, lying iu Afoutgomery oouuty, ami belonging to the undersigned, with out written permission from the owner, as the law will be strictly ouforeed agmust all who violate it, to wit: The following lots or tracts belonging l to Henry A. Culhotiu: Nos. 70 aud 88 iu the oth district. Also the following lots or tracts be longing to HB. Cheney: Nos 74, 77,87, 86,90. 120. 130, 132, 133, 141, 145,146, 184, 183, 186, iu the 6tb district. Also the following lots or tracts be longing to J. Clinton Clements: Nos. 86, >7, 133, 141, 142 iu the 6rh district. Also the following lots or tracts of Und •elongmg to Walter T. McArthur; Nos 11. 12. IS. K), 20. 31. 32, 38. 34, 35, 36. 17. 38 30, 71, 126, 137, 138, 184, 186, in >th district. Nos. 366, •'67 . 368, 360, 370, 371. 372, 173, 374, 375, 376, 377, 378. 370, 380, !Sl, 382, 383 , 414, 415, 416, 417, 418. 119,420. 421, 429, 430. 431, 433. 434. 135, 463, 464, 466, 460. 470, 471, 473, 184. 48G, 487. 480. 400. 401, 402, in 7th hsliiet, Oct 23rd 1886. Henry. A. Calhoun, B. B. Chunky, J. Clinton Ci.kwknts, Walter I'. Mi Aium k. l i Mr. Robinson of Guinsville l'la., who ; *an txpert o( the long staple, says that i he staple is degenerating ou account of t he planter-* allowing their seed to mix l oo unieh with the bunch cutioa, uud ' lint they ought to gel fresh seed iu or- 1 er to uiaiutaiu the standard of the sta- i I*. and thereby st-ente belter prices. 1. Presentments of the Grand J ury. i We, the sworn Grand Jurors for the , fail term of Buperior court for the year i, 1886, beg leave to submit the following j general presentments. Wo have examined the jail, through a committee, and find it in an unsafe con dition, as regards the safe keeping of prisoners confined therein; also in aD of fensive condition. We recommend that the jailor be required to keep it in a bet ter condition. We recommeud that the County Commissioner** take sneb steps to make it safe, as they deem necessary, by placing a stockade around the jailorotb | erwise. We recommend the next jurors and bailiffs to be paid $1 50 per day. We also recommend the purchase of i four dozen good strong ch*irs, for the j use of the grand jury above and the petit juries below; also one large, com* ! sortable rocker for the judge. We rec ommend that the jury rooms, all tbo op 5 stairs, and the stair-steps, of the court house, be covered with good cotton bag ging, in the place of saw-dust, before the 1 next term of the court. We also recommend that the free schools he taught at any time of the year; also that all teachers be paid the same, irrespective of grade. I The following committee was appointed to examine the books of the county offi cers, during the vacution and to report to the next grand jury, viz: Matthew Sharpe, John Wilkes and F. D. Clifton. The committee appointed to examine the books of Justices of the Peace and Notaries Public, have examined the said books, (except the books of the Justice of the Poace of the 275th district) and find them correctly kept. Wo recom mend that tho Justices of the Peace he furnished with a criminal docket. Wo find that the roads throughout the county are in a very fair conditiou. We find that tho bridges at McMillan \ mill, nml the one on Bed Bluff Creek above Lothair, are in bud condition. We recommend that these present ments be published iu tho Montgomery | Monitor. In taking leave of hia Honor Judge C. 1 C. Kibbee, wo w ish to express our thunks I for tho able au*l dignified mauuer iu ! which lie Ims presided; also to I lie So licitor for tlie courteous manner in which he lias waited upon this laxly. We cannot forget uncleKeiidiu Register, and wish to tender him onr tbnuks for many favors. Wm. T. MclUf.. Foreman, T. W. lingers. James W. McArthur, :J. D. McDaniel, M. Courson, j ( teo. .Matthews, John N. Miller, j Seaborn Burch, Jus. A. D-ini l, | Mnlcoai McQunig, Jns A. Biddle, .Tiio. C.B. Couuer.C. S. Hamilton, P. 11. Clarke, Henry S. Clarke, Daniel N. Mcß.ie, W. C. Meltae, A T. Wright, B. F. Herring. Montgomery Snp’r court Oct. term 1886. Upon recommendation of the grand I jnry, it is ordered llmt the above and fmogoiug gi-ueral presentments be pub lished in the Montgomery Monitor. (.'has. C. Kirree, J. »S. C. O. C. C. C. Smith, Sol. Geu’l. - A Letter From Jesus Christ. Tho following is a copy of s letter, found 18 miles from locuium, 65 years' after our blessed Saviour's crucified ion, ! , and transmitted from the Holy City by ; a couverted Jew; fnithtiilly translated j ! from the original Hebrew copy in the j possession of some of the descendants i I of Lay Cuba's family at Mesopotamia. J This letter was written by Jesus Christ, i and found under a stone, both round and large, at the foot of the cross, 18 miles from Iconiom, near a village called Ales-: epotumin. Upon that stone was written 1 “Blessed bo lie that shall turn this over." All the people that saw it prayed to God ! and desii4‘d that He would make known , to them the meaniugef this writing, that they might not attempt in vuiu to turn it over. In the meantime, there came a' little child about six or s* vi n ypurs old, and turned it over, without help, to the admiration of all the people that saw it; j aud under this stone was found a letter ! written by Jr.sus Ohiust, signed by the angel Gabriel, 98 years after otir Sa viour's birth. the letter. Whosoever worketb ou the Suhbutli day shall be cursed. I command you to ' go to Church, aud keep the Sabbath day holy, witbont doing auy mauuer of work. You shall not break my commandments, but observe and keep them; write them iu your hearts, and steadfastly observe that this was written with my own baud aud spoken with my owu mouth. You shall not only go to church yourselves, but also your men servauts and maid servants, nud o!w*ervo my words and learn my commandments; you shall Suish your labor every Saturday iu the afternoon, hy six o’clock—at wliicu hour prepara tion for the Subbath begins. I advise you to fast five Fridays iu each year, be riuuing with Good Friday, and con tinue the five Fridays immediately fol owing. in remem braneeof the five bloody rounds I received for all mankind. 100. shall diligently and peacefully labor u the respective vocations wherein it i.itb pleas* .1 God t<> call yon. You diall love odo another with brotherly love, and cause those that are uot baptized to come to Church and take the Loly sacra ment, viz: Baptism and the Lord’s Sup per, and the members thereof. In so do- I iug I will give you long life aDd many \ blessings, ami your land shall be replen- | ( ished and bring forth abundance. I will j give you many blessings, and comfort ; you iu the greatest temptations; and surely he that doeth to the contrurv shall be cursed and unprofitable. I will also i send hardness of heart upon them until j I have destroyed them, slid especially upon the hardened and impenitent un believers. He that hath giveu to tho poor shall not be unprofitable. Remember to keep ; holy the Sabbath day, for the seveutii j day I have taken to myself. He that j hath a copy of this letter, which I have '• written with my owu hand, and keepeth it without publishing it to others, shall not prosper; but he that publishes it to others, shall be blessed of me, and though his sins be in number os the stars in tho sky, if ho believes, his sins shall be pardoned; aud if ho believes not in this my writing uud commandments, l will send my plagues upon him and his children aud his cuttle. And whoso ever shall have a copy of tills letter iu his house, nothing shall hurt him; — neither pestilence, lightning, thunder; shall d) him any harm. And if a wo-j man bo with child aud travail, aud a -of this be found about her, and she firmly puts tier trust in me, she shallj ' be safely delivered. —You shall Imve no news of me but by the Holy 'Spirit, uu -1 til the d«v of judgment. All goodness ' and prosperity shall be in the house where a copy of this letter l>o found. Signed, Jkc. Pounds Per Bushel. —Wheat, GO lbs; Corn, sbi-Hed, SC: Com iu ( car, 70 11%; Rva 60 it.; Oats 32; White Potato** GO; Sweet Potatoes, 55; White Bean**, fit), Castor lit ans, 40; Clover Seeds, 60. *1 imothy, 35; I- isx deed, 50; Hemp, 42; Peas, 00; Blue Grass Need. ■ 14; Buckwheat, 42; Dried peaches 33: Dried t Apples, 20; Guinns, 57: Stove Coal. 80;M:dt, 4S; Bran, 20; Plastering Hair, 8; Turnips, 55; L’n slacked Lime, IK): Corn Meal. 4S: Salt, tine, 55; Salt, coarse, s<l; Ground Beans 24; Bariev, 48 i Uouiiny, 60; Onion Sets, 35 16k. Cipacity of Boxer. 1 A box 30 inches square. J6)i itn-hes dec 6 w ill contain one barrel, or 3 bushels. A box 15 1 inches square, ll’/J ineh- s deep, will contain i half-* barrel. A box 17xH inches, !l inches j deep, w ill contain one bushel. A box 10x12 | inches, 9 inches deep, will contain half-a --! hush* 1. A box S niches square. 3% inches ’ i deep, will contain one peek. A box inches 1 square, -I 3-16 in -hes drtp, wil contain uu* ! gallc.:! (dry measure.) * LlqLT’Pi. liutdisb pint. 20 in:.; \:iie:i -an pint 16 oz.; | 1 gills, ! pint (P.ng.): 2 pints, 1 quart (both l ling, and Aiu.i: 4 q::atrs, 1 galh-n (belli Eng. laud Am): tan-.U'er, half pint (Am.); common wine glass. 2 oz.; large wine glass, 4 y. - .; cum ‘ mon tea cup, 7 live ÜblcsjKions. i c J j ter.S| * mils, l oz* i .*ig--» i.HgaeNTnig----i.. I | A WEEK’S HEADING FREE FOR SIX GOOD FAMILIES. ! Ki nd your name, and the name nml address of 5 of your neighbors or friends ou a postal I curd and get free fuj yourself and each of them, a copy of | THE GREAT SOUTHERN WEEKLY the “ATLANTA CONSTITUTION,’ •‘UNTLE HK.MI’S’S world-fauiou* j nun ’ Sketches .-l the old Plantation tkkkk i Du-key. **ltl6l, ARTS” humm-oua j iifMoiioi's Letter for tin- Hono an i Heal th I i WRiTEiis Stone. “BETSY HAAflLl’ON's”ad ventures told iu tile miekcrdialect. War Stories. Sketches of Travel, News, Poems, Fun, Adventures. The Farm. Tho Household, Correspondence. A World or Inßtuccticn anh Entertainment. Twelve Pages. Tiic Brightest and Best Weekly. Please* every Mcmbci of the Family. Bend a Postal uon .* Specimen Copy I Addresa, The Contsitetion,” Atlautt, Ga. | j i X S £ TROY SPRING WAGON WHEEL WORKS, TROY, OHIO. a. 35 ROSS WAQOH. Manufacture for the Trade, SPRING WAGONS. JUMP SEATS, SOLID and STICK SURRiES, ftc. , .#e/. U-*>**. U-IUK. i.vn?n. Dn p us a postal card a&4 we will 1 direct you to our agent nearest vou, or furnish you ourselves with Catalogue and 5 Prices. THE Trey Sprinj ftp al TM Wrrh, J TROY. OHIO. i COUNTY DIRECTORY. I Superior Coer.?. Hon. C. C. Kibbee, Judge; C. C. teith, Be licitor-Gcneral. Hpriug term convents lui j Monday in April; Fall term, 4th Monday in October. County Officers. Ordinary, Alexander McArthur. Court Ist Monday in each month, sheriff. J. D. Mc- Gregor; Clerk Superior Court, 8. B. Mottib, Tax Beceiver, James Higgs; Tax Collector; , | A. Peterson; County Treasurer, T. B. Calhoun, | I Surveyor, Wm. it. Wilkes; Coroner, James B. , j B&rsey. County Commissioners. John Mcßae, Chairman. John L. Mathews, j j John A. Peterson, John Wilkes, Br. and John ] jE. Giadv; Clerk, John C. McAllister. Court j l»t Monday in each month. Board Os Education. I E. A. Holmes, Chairman; J. T.’ Me Collougli, 7. T. Mann, Alexander Morrison; J. Clayton Clements, County School Commissioner. Justice Courts. Mt. Vernon—l343rd District,— Friday be fore the 2nd Saturday. M. 1). Hughs, J. P.; M. C. Adams, N. P; James Morris and W. E. Adams, constables. Dotlialr—l22lst Dist.-lst Katurday. W. J. Daiev, N. P-; D. W. Wall J. I'.; J. Y. Hill, constable. Number Ten—slst District—2nd Saturday. A. J. Mclntyre, J. P.; A. W. Collins, N. P.; W. D. Todd, constable. Dlttlc Vork—393rd Distrfct-3rd Saturday. Alexander Morrison J. P.J J. W. Clements, N. 'i P i Dong Pond—27sth District -4th Saturday. 1 ! John J. McArthur, J. P.; 1.. Sharp. N. I*.; A. , i M. N. Peterson aud Clayton Morris, consta bles. I Fork—394th Dist.—4th Saturday. J. Clay -1 ton Clements, J. P.; J. M. W allN. 1. Zn idee—l3B6th District- 2nd Saturday. O. 1 P. Blount, J. 1\; E. A: Holmes, N. P. H. D. . Coliins constable. MASONIC. 1 OBRAL LODGE, NO. 239, F. A. M. Monlhly pominnitit'Hlion fourth Sat nrelay iti eneli month at 10 o’clock ». In. J. L. MATTHEWS. W. M. ' ALEX. PETERSON, Bec’y. l ; I. O. O. T. Star of Hope Lodge. No. 34. 1 Meets every 2nd and 4th Friday night. M.D.Hughes, IV. C.T.: Mrs. Mary M. Peter son. W. V. T.; Thos. J. Smith Jr., Seo’v.; B. F Herring, r. S. ; Jobu l’oe, Tri as.; Daniel Peterson, C.;W.C. Mcßae, M.;J: J: P.azemo.e, G.; Robert Rogers. Seiit’l.; Mite Uranic Mcltao, "> Right S.; Miss Mary Stanford, Left S.; .Miss i 1 Kuia IVt. rson, D. V.: Miss Agnes Adams A. H. < D. C. Hutton. )’. W. C. T. * | 11. W. Carswell, D. G. W. C. T. ' SABBATH SCIIOOIjS. S I VTt. Vernon Vnlc., —Elijah Mcßae. Rup’t i -- - -e (li n.. - ... ....... O ..Vt.iS-11. Courtly Sunday St-bonl AMueJallsa... . i J. )'.. Grady I’n sideut; M . Mcßae Se< return’. ' I Quarterly M< i tings, Haturday before the 2li<" 1 : .Smukiys in I'epruary May A November: Animal . Vii tings Wednesday before tue Ist Buttduv in , ■ August, each year. ; RELIGIOUS SERVICES. rRISMYIKKIAN’. (Rev. W. A. JONES, Puator.) Mt. Vernon.—First and fourth Sundays in each month, morning and evening. Methodist.—Mt. Vernon Circuit. (Rev. A. H. Bazkmore, P. C.) Mt. Vernon.—Every sth Sunday, and Ist | Sunday night. Bethel.—lst Sunday, and Saturday before, f ; Long Pond.—2nd Sunday, and Saturday be fore. Adamsvu.lf,.—2nd Sunday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. I.otliair.—3rd Sunday and Hatnrdny before. SimiN'A.—4th Sunday, and Saturday before. R.iilrosd Time Table. E. T. V. & G. R. R. GEORGIA DIVISION. Taking tfect June 13 188 G. I East <£' lies/ j Xeir York Jhiy I JV )'///</ j h xpress Express ; Express Leave Macon ... 215 pm H 45 am Arrive Atlanta .5 35 pm 12 15 pm Lv Atlanta 5 10 pm 12 15 pm It) 20 pm Leave Rome 835 pm 335 pm 130 pin Arrive Dalton. .9 57 pm 440 pin 309 am “ Cleveland. .11 00 pin 12 30 pm i “ Knoxville 145 am 345 pm | “ Morristown. 3 10 am j 5 24 pm j “ Bristol 6 20 am j 10 15 pm , “ Roanoke... .11 45 am < 3 45 am : “ Waynesboro 3 35 pin | 7 07 am | “ I.uray 5 43 pm j | 9 22 am J “ Shell. June. .8 38 pm j 11l 45 am : •• Hagerstown 9 30 pin I j 12 45 pm I “ Washington 10 30 pm j ! 1 48 pm | “ Baltimore 12 30 am I 400 pro : “ Philadelphia 4 45 am j I 7 20 pm j** New York 730 am | |IOOS pm I Cin. A Mem. Cin.AMem. I Express. Express. Lv Maeon .. 3 45 am | i Ar Atlanta 12 05 pm ! ! ILv Atlanta 12 15 pm ! I 815 am ArChat'uga 615 piu | j 12 15 pui ! Ar Cincin’ti 6 5u am I I ! Lv Chat.. 625 pm j j 850 am t r Memphis 535 am f ! 840 pm Southward | Fla. Express. | Sav'h Express. Leave Macon 8 45 pm 12 45 pm Ar Hawkinsville ...11 oi> pm 3 00pm | “ Jcsiip 2 25 am 6 10 pm “ Brunswick 8 00 am .8 35 pm I 41 Savannah 6 15 am 7 50 pm “ Jacks -nvillM . . .8 05 am j Lv Hawkinsvile 6 10 am j 12 01 pn ! Ar Macon 8 30 *m 1 2 00 pm Lv “ 12 45 pm i .. 345 pro | Ar Hawkiusville ... .3 00 pm j 11 00 pm Pullman Buffet Cars have Atlanta daily at 5:40 pm for N't w York without change. Pullman Buffet Carw leave Macon daily at B:ts am for Cincinnati without change. Pullman Buffet Cars leave Rome ltome dally at 8:55 pm for Washington without change. Leighton Sleepers leave Crcweland daily at 11 pin, arriving at-Warm .'Springs 6 o’clock, and at Ashville 9 o’clock, next morning. Fur schedules and other information call ou J. F. Nusata T. A.. Macon Ga. J. J. (>S!iFit A. G. P. A. B. W. Wrexn-G PAT Ag t Atlanta Go. TROFESSIONAL CARDS. vTk McLendon, LAWTEB, MT. VERNON GA. I W. I). CODRSEY, MD. OFI’ICE at residence of T. J. Courser; calls promptly attended to, day or night, j julß’»6-ly | H. W. CARSWELL ATTORNEY Si nil’Ji'ELLOlt at L.tlV, AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, ! Mt. Vernaa, ; ; ; : j 6*> | "IT 7 ILL Practice in Montgomery. Emanuel, | \\ Tatuall, Telfair, Laurens, Dodge aud Appling Counties, except in Justins C’otirte | and cases originating therein, in which they will practice separately. The partnership also extends to business in the Supreme Court of j the State, aud the United States Courts i Savannah Ga. juul9'B6-tf/ JOHN D- ASHTON, ATT’Y T LAW, | SWAYNESBORO GA. ' | PRACTICES tn Middle, Augusta aud Ocones Circuits; in the Supreme and Federal courts. • 1 may 13'8t ly. . Jno. F. DeLact. Jab. Bishop Jr. De LACY & BISHOP. ;j ATTORNEYS AT LAW, EASTMAN, DODGE COUNTY, OA. i W Practice in the State and Federal Courts. mayl3'Btf-Jy. | . j WASH ROACH. W, C. LIVISG«Tu». ROACH & LIVINGSTON, Attorneys at LaW, No. 3 P.ull St. .Savannah, G«. mayG’Bs-ly B. B. CHENEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, J LUMBER CITY GA. I XTTILL practice iu the counties of Tfotit- VV gotnery, Telfair. Dodge ami Laurens, of the Oconee Circuit; and Appling aud Coffee of the Brunswick Circuit. Land and land titles a specialty. • - may 6 ’BB- lv- p. Id. c. McLennen. i’ j Attorney and Counsel or at Lew, •1 I AND SOI.tCITOK IS EQUITY, ;;; MWILLE GA. .* i \1 T ILL practice in tlie counties vs the 0i o "j Vi nee and Brnnsv.h-k circurts. ; tention gh mi to s. fling and b asing n al < ►b.K . ! and examining titles to lands. Prompt afnn - ' (ion given to the collection of all flail) .. apr29 ly. ALFRED KERRISGTSH, L;iw.V4*r. S\YAT«T.»I»I U.tr r. , fit. - Olttcc iu the* . a]‘i'22> i*. fel. ISiCSIBsSON, IS a o. f j PRACTITIONER or MEDICINE dp SURGERY. I Culls promptly atfetiiled tn nt nl j liottiß [3-1 l-’W.-Iy. ! chas. id. jdotjjd, ATTORNEY AT LAW 1 MT. VKH.YOV, f it: IViil practice in the courts i the Oconeer •. 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