The Montgomery monitor. (Mt. Vernon, Montgomery County, Ga.) 1886-current, November 25, 1886, Image 3

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THE MONITOR. A). C. SUTTON, - Kditor. itt. VERSOS GA. NOV’R. 25,1886 fettered at the post office at .Ml. Vernon Ca. ets second-doss matter . SUBSCRIPTION RATES. (CASH IN ADVANCE.) Twelve months Six months Four months “0 If pavmont is not made in advance, or within the first month after the name is entered oil onr books, it will be charged for at the rate of two dollars per annum. RATES OF ADVERTISING. One inch one insertion “800 Each subsequent insertion JJj One inch one month 2.50 One inch three months 5.00 One iuch six months J 00 (>ne inch twelve months enn One quarter column one month ... 5.00 One quarter column twelvemonths.2s 00 One half column one month. 7 :>0 One half column twelve months. . -4 > 00 One column one month lh JRJ One colnmu twelve mouths...... i->. 00 Advertisements from responsible par ties will be published until ordered out, 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. . Amumncumcut* of cfuididitcs for onicc, five dollars, in advance. , _ ... In accordance with an act of the Legislature, legal advertisement a will bo inserted in the Monitor at the following rates. . For eooh 108 words, 75 cents for each in sertion for the first four insertions; for each snbequent insertion, 35 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 counted as a word. LOCAL ITEMS. .U e* ftiTo’ tl> ' —Times dull. —Locals scarce. —Money matters tight. —Election tickets printed bore. -Go to J. A. Riddle to sell your cotton. —The weather is w arm enough for summer. If you have a good thing to sell, advertise i:. -The way to sustaiu a newspapor is to pat ronise it. —Those fruit trees have come, but they are a week behind the time. —Miss Gussio McCullough, who has been at school at Hazelhurst, has returned home. —A large lot of new Winter Clothing just re ceived by J. A. Riddle. »Ve learn that Miss F.nla Peterson has been BUuc.iing for some days with nasal hemorrhage. —Go toJ. A. Riddle for your winter Clothing —M li.en «-£•*«•• artmui'lol tslllf ) Wtlt2 i K'ks like the boat might run, but it lias not arrived, yet. —Glass and Crockery Ware cheap at J. A. Riddle’s. —The local uewspaper is said to be a sure in dex to a town’s business prosperity. Judged by this criterion, where does Alt. Vernon’s prosperity come in? —A full attendance is requested at the Good Templars’ Lodge at tht meeting, to-morrow night. Important business will come before the Lodge. —Simmons Medicines on salo at J. A. Rid dle’s. —Rev. A. H. Bazrmore will preach at this place on the Ist Sunday in December. This will be bis last service for the year, as the con lerence meets on the Bth. —Go to J. A. Biddle fur the cheapest saddles in the county. James Simons, made this year, on one quarter of an acre of land, on Christopher Mc- Uae’s place, three miles below this place, five barrels of geod syrup. —What do you reckon has become of Rough A Ready? We saw him a week or so ago, and he seemed Rough as ever. Wo suppose he will write again when he gets Ready. —ls you want cheap Drugs and Patent Medi cines of all kinds, go to J. A. Riddle's. - Don’t forget that Sumner Morris promises that if he is re-elected Clerk of the Superior Court, he will move to town, where ho will l,e at all! times accessible |to those having business in the office, and that he is at all times qualified for duty. —Jasper Mosely, a youthful looking citizen, was up befo e Judge M C Adams, last Tuesday morning, on a warrant, sworn out by James W. Sharpe, charging him with complicity in the burglary of C. A. Mosely's safe, last July. The state not being ready, the case was continued until next Friday, and the defendant put un der a bond of SSOO, to appear at that time. A Word to Candidates.— Some of you have failed to appreciate the iraf-ortance of an announcement in your home paper, thinking you might squeeze along with out it, and maybe get elected. Well, it may be that you will. That's your business. But you will have to have tickets, you know. You can’t possibly be elected without votes. And you can’t get votes without tickets. You want to have them with your own name printed in bold letters on them, se that your friends can see it at a glance, and know that they are voting for you. Yon can’t expect to be elected on other candidates’ tickets, for the people would find out that you were trying to sponge your way into office, and drop you. People don’t admire stinginess in » candidate. They like to see him whole-souled and liberal-minded. You don’t want to do that anyway, even if you could. You are compelled to have tickets. W* are prepared to print them for you as neatly and as cheap, as you can get it done anywhere, for the cash. And we do not believe that there is a candidate for any office in the county, who is so dead to his county's interest, ss to send his money off out of the county for, bis tickets, w'usn he can get them done Just as neatly and for the same money at home, thus keeping the Bi*»n*y among his constituents. We solicit the yv'e'S"?* ' f.-»t—’j I- *- v*; -r-r.S- “The Farmer* Poultry Railing Girida." This is tlic title of a new and valuable bool; u ;> v lv.’-irv; for rr ff- Phi- book ans wers in advance g ; ; spec; to ki ll.tin; :r:u ••• 'i'.h gives in the plainest possible mauner all needed instructions to enable beginners or old bands to carry on tlie business successful!', and make money. If yon desire to know how to make hens iay the year round; how to fatten mat —t poultry quickly; how to dress and ship poultry and sol! eggs to obtain the highest prices;how to build inexpensive lien houses and yards; how to discover, prevent and cure all diseases of pt>ul try; how to select and obtain choice breeds, and how men and women of long experience in the business make money. then send at oiu < for a copy of The Farmers’ Pori.TRY Raimmi Geide, published by I. S. Johnson A Co., 22 Custom Honse St., Boston Mass. Price 25 cents. For 60 cts. in s*anips Johnson A Co., will send postpaid a copy of The Farmers Poultry Raising Guide and two 25-et. packs of Sheridan’s Powder to make hens lay, or they will send a 2% pound tin can of Powder at regu lar rate ($1.20) and a copy of the GuiDE/rec. CORRESPONDENCE. Swift Creek Items. As it lias been a longtime since I linvo written to your paper, I will again en deavor to write, if you will give me space in your columns. Cane boilings and candy pullings are ngftin in session. Go to Pisgali if you want to see plenty of pretty girls. Wbat will people do for meat another year? Their hogs are dead, and they are not able to buy meat. Their cotton is all gone for gnanonnd their last year’s provisions. They must do ns I have to do, make their flour and their meal and their rice at home, and meat let alone. Dry weather is nbout to eenseund rasa to take its place. Old Land Mark lias abandoned the field. No more at this time, bnt more in a short time. A Pinky Woods Boy at Hom is. Fortner Scraps. Well, well, I forgot to write last week. All I can say is “forgive me.” It looks like rain to-day, ami I hope it will come for we have not had much yet. Mr. Thomas Williams of Johnson Go., has moved to Fortner, ami we find him and iiis atuible wife agreeable neigh bors. Mrs. E. Ilicks has the bravest hen in Fortner. A hawk tried to catch one of her chicks the other day, whereupon the ben flew upon the hawk, and en gaged him in combat until Mr, Kicks came nnou the scene and killed the hawk with a pi°e« of wood. [Please send ns an egg from that lien. —Ed.] The mail from Mt. Vernon to this place, will coire from now op, every P.lou day and Thursday. Hence wo will not get the Mouitor until Monday. Can’t all the P. Ms. and the editor get the schedule changed so as to t.ome on Fri days? I tiiiuk they can; then the papers will be new an t sweet. Everybody is complaining of feeling badly. Ami so do I. So I’ll close. Good bye. Scrap. Color of Queen Victoria’s Hair. From the Hartford Times. Conversation a day ■ r two siro-e with a gentleman who had spent inosi ~f his life on the other side of the Atlantic, and whose I'j’P'itnuities of seeing Queen Victoria have he. u Ir- qneiit and ample, elicited son.e m < xpi-cte.l lnfoi million Auswereiug seine inquiry in regard ti her majesty, the gentleman said: “Why, you hiv ,re in Hartford a lady who looks •inos XHCilv like ti e queen— Suo Vi er to !n* liei twin -iici. ilie in 'nl,!e niff, nnc is in tin c>h>roi l.i r hair. Who is wonderfully like the queen; the features, tiic express ion, the lorm and pose of tip head, and the general outline and action are i ll like her majesty’s, excepting the queen is a trifle shorter, a lirile stouter now. and perhaps a little n ore florid; tint the general resemblance is almost startling, and when this Hartford lady smiles her expression is absolutely indentical with the queen’s. The queen, however, has what would, if left to itself, lie what we calll ‘red’ hair. (This was a surprising piece ! information.) Bnt,” continued the gentleman, “the arts of her hair dresser have prevented this fact from be ing appareot, and the queen's hair ..eems to be only what we would call ‘sandy.’ ” Met a Hornet. From Babyhood. Little Lulu, of Brooklyn, at three made a visit to thecountry. She enjoyed all the new things until one day, when she ran with distressing cries to her mother in reply to whose iuquiries she said: “O, mamma! I burned me on a big fly.” Jtolll'P. ALL who arc indebted to ns for gnauo will please come forward axil settle at once, as all notes unpaid after the 15tli instant will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collec tion. Also, all mercantile accounts, and notes for same, will 1,.- pi■.<•«_•< lin ofiiccr’s hands for collection, after lsr of December, .tillers *],'•< i d arrangr-im nts have bo mi made. A. Peterson A- Co. -f,— e .vworvcitnr.xi s. Par fieri*. - Notice. /■V r T ’ -ORITtFR must rcspeetrtllb "«ks I leave to inform the voters Moutgc’.in j \ count', that Jam acandidatefc.’ it -■> '< !‘‘ , the otfc.o of t k-rk oi the Superior emut ot said count', at tlie ensuing January cUviwm, muU. , elected "ill obligate mvs. lt to Vernon, during tin term for "hu-li 1 ain.l <«.»'< so that l "ill at all times be accessible to by’" , havingin tho ofluv; ami will, to tm best of mv ability, faithfully <hs.-luv.ige the du- j ties of the ollieo in the future as in thl ' l’; I .'' ’ j 1 have appointed as my deputy lor the i''m»n der of tile present term V. 1> d'hon <>t Mt. Vernon "hois ".11 quahh.'d to ituelia.;. in. duties of Clerk in my absence. t Thanking my many fn. n Is lor then suppoi t in the past, and earnestly soliciting to. u [ .u ronage in the future. 1 tun, Yours most respectfully. Hi. B. Mounts. H AYING been s lieited, Iliavc consented to become a candidate for the otlic ot i nk i of the Superior Court of Moidgom. ry em ul>, at tho elcU.n to bn held on th. -vs, M en. es .lav in January mAt. It elected. th. oi . "1 | lm kent ooen six davs m the week, ami records shell compare favorably with anv over kept in the County. Vuil. Mcllal. - . ■ '*— ~ ” Knr County Treitsurer. - vit); are requested byri’ \ lli.hm-s.; 1" •’«- , W tiounce his name as a camli late !"<• tlu j office ofOounty Treasnror of Montgomery u, | at the eloction on tho first Wi hi •'J* u ary 1887. Tim many friends at "hose ; it- - lion he has been indue. 1 to cornu - ' " public, have the nssuranen ol an bone an 1 competent a.lminislrat-.on m .oe county s n- j nances, in tho uvout ol his election; For Tax Collector. - -«XTe are autliori/m.! to aimoui:. I j \\ tersof Monlgolitery .Oitiu,'. tea. • , Rog. rs is .ra -ida;. for .heir - ;• ; office of Tax I’ollect. rof m.id conn . •;[ '■ . election to 1)0 held on the first \\. dae. wn , Januarv 18811. If elected, li-;promis. s ' , eharge the duties of tho oluen "it i b " '; > , and fidelity to tho interest ot tne people, to t.u best of his ability. riIHK undersigned, at II- reqm st >■: ! ft friends, announces lne.se,l : ..'.oM for the office of Tax t’olleetor, ' tn e:i nil u: : January 01-ctiou, and promises. 11 .liseliarge Iho duties <>. tlie —lie- . -ij- ■ Thanking the citizens for their ooiffi U-iiee anil | past favors, I most respectfully -'.."la : tiuuation of the same in the lii.nro. . JOiVA IUTI.LLII. | I - PROF B. V. Herring lias many " arm and j iionieeiati'e* IVn DOS, who, 1 e,,,y.:- hIS more than ordinary qu .hlie.it mn.-and to > , maulv traits of charnel r d. -ire to ] 1 ~ u ‘ liis name as a caiulid.de tor i u.v < olie< . i - Montgomery comity, ;d die ’ in the hope that, if elected, 1;.. wilUcne tin people*. For 'J'iix lUcfi Ivrr. - T 4 It oINTOSH A. MoQUREN, having y i-Ided JVS to tne reneated .-.licit;-! i- " ' , '’.•lends, takes this opportunity tnanmimv i - t of Montgomery county, Ins esimi I;-. \ 1.0 uu office of Tax Receiver ot said c.-uny. bhoiil 1 tho people, by th-iv sultrag.-s liouor bn. -.i-h the office, he prmnijus fiuthiul c to c -•;• I-'' bis duty, to the best of his ability, l.loction | January Bill 1887. Yielding to the can-'• numerous friends from all sections o ' countv, James Riggs has co.;s"d- i - - - a candidate torn.-election to tl-o.iee ot . Receiver of Montgomery county, ai, t- ay nroachu) r ~C r'lootioii. ilrm:] < ! - ‘" 1 with .yea"'- .-;;)- ml’ unity with '.lie duties of the ol ..->, ituu in... j besides, a brave ('otifu-tiTf.li' so.-.id’, " - 1 »'• a leg in defense of liis e...i:dry. and yt!iei'. .se • iiiifortmuiie, his fricmls l--< 1 ’• it li<- 1 ! rior claims upon the good citu- «s o. tne- i.n, for their suffrages. YT7E a HP. anthori; • ’ by M. D. Deter \ y I'jiiiiiunr.e his name re the people ot --iff' j • .-ornery eoilliti as a camlida;.: h.r too oh. - Tax*ltec-eiver. a*' the - -mhm ■; first Wednesday in .lanual’y 1887. lb.' t'"'-' | es that if honor, d by them wi!h tneir so ji-- ( ges. he will discharge tm- duties oi tno o.n-e honestly, ami to tho bet ot l,is ability. County Surveyor. IYTK AUF. antli'- '.cl so an.; -ui• ■•' t vime , \V of John (i. ! I niuilton for Hi" op.-;o o. County Snrviyor oi Ji.'idg-rm. i v coiiu.c, a' | the elfetion in Janiiary m-xt. Jf ' faithfnliy endeavor to dis.diarge tlie duties ot tho office according to law, P«r SiM’rSff. Y N compliance "ill.- I’m expressed wishes and j strong solicitations of many f< b ndn. I ’- e eons mite-1 to liecome a eanu n lat.-- f< -r S- n .* : ’ '- 1 ' M intgome; v comity, at the . lection in .I.j ary next. If I should b. e1.e;..-, - per , . ■ ! reside u.'ijaecnt to the county ’-tie. to k'’<’i niv office open for the trausaetion ot ousu.ir;j six da'sout of the week, to be always on ."mo : when 'needed, (unless officially absent) and to j enter fullv into the spirit of a faithful and eiii- ; cieiif discharge of all tho duties .J t!— ofu.-e. . honestly and to the best of my t'h:;: ty mid me , derstr.iidiug. Ami I promise to i-r. «t '■ j criminals just tiiesarrr- a-; those wiio are ipu.t r . of petty violations of the law, 1 J.-.jiss 1!. Darsi.y. * T THE lailicltariou of fri.-nd-, llnr- i ■' an /V nounc-my - .'as a e-;;..J.. !- to .I.*' office of Kin riii of rtontgoiner-* com at tlie election on t l;e first \V e-lo da < in Janu ary 18)7. Jas. i). Mc'juig.ou. M’HE friends of J:«m< M'-r. ' jr. am.< •;:•<• ;to 1 the voter, of M-.iitgou-..,-;.' .-..nii'y, 'm-t lias consented to the us--ol his Tiau— -- ' ■ didate for sheriff of said county. If < ’-octe-I. tie will bring to the discharge of the ti u; t. ;tn ; honesty unimpoaclialde, 1 r;, ;:;- -u. ; an impartiality that knows neither fitor... nor | foe, and a natural fitness for the office. > For Coroner* r |Mt;. Men Is ot Iraeri . Hi milt '• I announce liis pane as asnitn'.dc eandl.!.-'- for Roronr rot Montgomery eoui.iy, at the . , - , ruing election 'in the iir.-.t \Yedin s-lay sit Jr.'-'l- . srv next; if elected, be "ill <•.- -barg ilo- do- ; ti.' ~ of tin office i" full, toß b> t of bis i.t.i.- ity and understanding of the laws: A IDIIMSTU ’.TO;:"- H H-K. ir r ILI. be sold, t i’ll- late n ,<■> of. W Thom;. *.. .Milh : sle -..-i I, in ti.• ■ • of Montgomery, on tin 'Jtli ri.-.y of ip.-e- effi-- next, wi-hin the !• gal lion is of sale, tlie follow ing property, to wit.: One-halfliitercs! in a ff <-■ no, " - an 1 gin: i> I-ad m iles, go to a-' l-ogs, ; .i ; less, 13 head of ealtle. linn •' n i; > a.i i ' u ).< fnniitnre. ) lon. . -ii-rr-.l ; 1 ' ' ’n an 1 f—ller, p-as. cotmn, 1 t,.--’ i. •-■ 1 farming utem i! . 1 lot m: d-' i n 1 t.-r; . 1 all tlie neivmal piejjerty bf long o • » . - - 1 tatc. Tenin <nrk. JosEElt MlLf,)-;; Jr. ! tts-prf t - *JS. M STICK. 4 Jj. parti's on the <•.-»■ 7 ■■■ >1 : th-' ir V-'.’t-.n • • i••) t— is Vl’ - . 'V. . . E7^ T ’., 72%* H ThouHfiml apptloAtlon» for in , j tbo l r nit«»d Kt.'tiv, , i\i\ I\ rv'i*rn comu frit’s, the pnhiijthi'i’s t>f 11;«> if'ifn ui(t M Aruerioan continue to act ns toliciiora for prtonta, «'*i\ r * t», tt nde-r.ißrku, ooi'y- Ucru - .a; 1 «!1 otllor v-.’.nf: lot 'i’li- ir co-i t •noo is uuoajuaicvl auii v i.itl arc m. .r --plftfioa. Drt !r. tho I’utont Oftiiv on blur.i. to . . ! >tus \ •/ n«asM»llu ’.O. JS > i’har*i« (»•«• »v\ ;• -iukUch c; f uunh i?1 ©r dm vinsrd Atlvioo by v.-.ilfi ** Pal* i - • ■> .'htaiiuitl thioo -I(loo «> '’ no 1 ii’i'il Intha * the i «r*’ -t cii’.'.il; i vi •t’ ' i‘ i ■ o t'ii I nffiWMV ii.tr of i(8 kind pu. , oml to tit" > • Tho of auoh a noticti every 4 »atoutoe under’itfiiiils. TV is puMistnnl VVLMKfA > *<». m.«\ U admit t.nl to ho th#* bent pa per d;)ro‘. < tl t.-» *• ioiu’o. moch.'inico, invoutiuiL, «r id if ,• \ '■ ni othi ■. . all pati”,«*b ami t it <* of ov»*vy r.ivi n pat* i>tfit each Wfc'i. Try it f.i- r luaiitha (ov cuo duller. Sold 1 n!l n»*’vvh's *v . if yen itr.vo ni invention t.> i»at-»nt write to Mann Ho., !»nblit*hcrn of Svioutilio Btii Hr.... In o. New York UAuhhocU about mailed frno. FIBS I 3» flv - .. . .* s . .■. ».r „ c.»_ • • ".I •Jilts eiiit l is clears Arl sweet, I ween, A V ftv.V* . .8. ft cvcr L v.rh . . ; : *'l V Y- J lr J 5*0.7 7 tr-w- Vs f 7 4 r .. is'cl V'fiv v' :J with slectp c •.« :» it .soap £7 . : . »r % N*i» V/ - o ; *»? V.’■ '. V Ilia Sk-IM r»sa:. '• i j v - -. _ * *: W<T. ** ‘ i. Si'» Z'vy . tnrewt nvf a. •> .4 i. .; *• h kkliO " ■ «*- !uu —, rcci. ■ • rv 8 v . ,jj w.tu'i kiiiit* A.TKIKS SO A P CO. T H TESY SPSHNS WASSN AND WHEEL WORKS, TROY, OHIO. eVA f • /'■drT"vl '5/ iJo. 25 ROM) WAGON. Manufacture for the Traffic, cap ;«ss V/j • ’iffa ipr svj» i, v. -ns. , (y.ifff r.YJOM lJ.jltm.Uj Hit l, >J i l-JV. j U'.o» .}£/. WORK WARRJtJk’T/jll. UH a jin.-tal card nn.l wo will it;t ot 7" i to oi-.r e'/ont, nearest von, or iur.iish you oursffivoa with Catalogue mul JL'i.aufci. T IT It. fiL-i * ' „ m j h. ij r. | . it ~ xi! mjMi'Ji it tj'je s it ». I,J> Th’OY Ol r ye?. Ciftrs. PV • :« p i.J [■'■■■■ {-■»• J"J*. UM rfc ; .y c : oi L' : '• bl EOVT'Af>LJ&Hii.O Beautiful T ;> v/ • r -ts" right Pin : t tas-x tor on. }■ HindforDtwi.j.. ,o rY/jf/J' , . Catalogue J.- It will pay yen to er-.. t ri.iino -1. --i-‘‘-i" ,i • • ! - v’. lit a../ ffio joed. p>.; . ... y- T r ; V‘, . >0; • •- / . . 1 'T popularity of t fho in- r ' a.i i:i jircvcn »>y (Tm Wr*!Vl[> ** isAhSCX. Oy.:- iucr-.-t;. <\ f.sW.u*. t- r V a facLaiO uT IflVkUfM UUd Oi't* >'.*& ( '■>' ' ■ ' l ' >h» _ Htn-iientHof ti 'dltMt* r. f \ _ K.lT' «’.t*t> I—<r jirtri n than hi asked tor lr.i -r.or oneii. Yi.jj&m . v.'liie U'l uiel V.-I- will hike jilfii.ure in . ini' all • SyJi . tiio h't'-ni i.tt.in n md-u WSfat? fi-eef < Alt Mir liV?-: liis ~ ti... !. f < -d>y. j"I Ib-jat Gem Crgau, Sohd V " ' ' *‘ Jf ( 'i •*" H< # n tl for IltUbtratod Cat* .% ■ ,tt-.fi ffiU paper when you write. Washington, Warren Co., N. J. t G. S. A. \ rl- '/i l * ’ 'U . *'•" • \ A CV’«" "• j i \ ' - '• /' . ’''A.'? ' ' ■ V rV.V-V I y -I ,• , . . f v # \WTTm $ % Y'-; t-j.; y )| V. r' : £ '>- : j ft K A W-n jot G*.o af,t r- ny , ! r■’ “J ■: L> y-j 3it*t -v ■■ -r- • >■ -3 IU h , j HAS NO ZC-Ji-.U PERFECTS/:}];-EE]']]' ;•' xfsft .Utriilu Lj'.il.. 1 .. • • • ft£/ K. . t ’> - • - •" ' I ~ ~ j V'J vl’- ” V ®. <’.* > I s. : 'i E jfT I OVraOMMKY SUK.niti’F'S St'l K. * i LLbo sold, before the rum-*, hour.'’ door S \t in thjMown oi Ml. Vernon, Aloirtgoruerv | county «ivomtia. within tlm leg’ll liourw of ■\.\lo oil tlx i. t'fiio ■•i.i.y iii Jh'i'ombor, iKxl, to t)id | highc. ' '■ i !ui.r for cash, the fudowing property | to wit. I'otn hundred acres !ar,d more or loss, him? i in 1 o ','.; ■ i district <.l. Montgomery" C,f. 1 • ioorre. tm the \vaters of Cvp-.'i Greek', and j .irlj. min;! land . ('otincil A Gr.uly, ,1. I. Cal i lionn > t ill, being the place wienon Mach Warn now lives, levied on as iln. prop) 1 1y of the ei ti'oot Duncan Molo od, lo'e oi'said county, deceased, by virtue of and to satisfy a tl fa is sued from flic Justice's court of the i-W3rd dis trict <l. SI., ot'iidd comity, in favor of Charles 11ioilo c-rainst SI. I). Hughes administrator and Henrietta .11. Stcliao administratrix, oi .said Ilmican Slcl 'ml. Levy made and roturncil to nv In 11. ]>. Collins 1. c. Vt i iiti n notice given to the tenant in m iss. Ision of said laud, of this levy. ir. fee Jt! 70. its >, :u tin .vime time and place, the Haw tniil, with all its fixtures anpnrternnees and b, longings, lawn i ns the Loud A hengftot no 11. s I tun ;o al l a; tv , mill s i e.-i ol V. tljiauo's I’lntVou the Oconee river, ia the l'JStr.t distrivt (1. SI. in said county; also übout ono hundred | pii ivs. more or c ■. of saw 11! limber, lying in I said river, near said Him!', and along the tram -1 road to said mill, - aid timber being tbo product oi'said mill; all 1m led on us the property of j I .oud A tieiignot, to satisfy a lien ti fa issued i from Uni .Superior court of stud county, in fa ! vor of William I‘rilcholt A Co against' ianul ,fc ! hengiiot for material)! furnished said firm for ; tlie purpo :o of running said mill. Written no | t ice ol' tins levy givi II to odd I Olid iV HinlgUot, who ruv in ;-.o ssiou of said mill and lixturea. t’r. fee fti.7o. Also, a! the same timo and place, the saw mill, with all its llxture-, ajijiurlcmir.ecs and belongings, known as tlm Loud A Hengiiot j mill, situate about two miles east of Wdliams’s ; r.lutr, oil the Ceoneo river, ill tlio 12111 st dis i Diet tl. ;V:. in said county,; also, shout ono I hunt!:" ! pi. ecs, more or i. ■ i, of sawed timht r, lying- in roil river, near said .i’.hitV, mid along 1 the tram-road to said mill, nimahout said mill, | sai 1 timber is ing the product of said mill; till j levied oi. as the properly of Loud A Bengliot, ; io sntii-ty a lien tl fa issued from the Superior j court oi .id county against said Loud A lieug | not, in f.o ,cc of .lohiison A' Harris, for Materials iunii.-ie i said fmu for tlie purpose of i milling ud mid Written notine of this levy b. <n to said Is id A lh uriuil, who are ill possession of said mill and fl.xtmv.i. I’r. for #(>7(l. J v>. D. jUcGiiiu.oll, cJlitriu. I r%n —v "iMttip u*. r «ri< >' oim: /.v n|C i . h i,,,# . .• i.■ ‘' ! * ,*»itfijr i f, *,tj .»•<»■ • tfl. tto hit' * |<. Y., ’f. . , ■ , .. 1 • i nm1»• '» ; i p , I- y- MV ’ ’ •“ ' i Siu * i.i. olio* F.WJO m 013 M CLEiIINS OUT SALE. j VffJll IrI’SCE TO SECURE A C 099 ISSTRUSSEHT .A.T-A. DiigVd3.C3--A.X3ST. n; , J ’nvi• i:. ILi •« ynnr Hmiicc. 100 Piunos I 100 Orcans ! tr> i'O I t .*• «tl« h : t.f vnlitc ! A jri'tinitiH Clotiriincw Httle in mlunt stock, Tli« k« ! '..sitinui'ii! .u.: ovi r uml übovo mu stuck; must got our money out of them. g, ~ . f .w, n ,,|. a da day; son o have 1« on used a few montlut; Home u«ed six tnoiitlis ... i , d fi.'ui two to liv. ■.in s. Homo are good Hec.onVl-Hand liiHtrnmentH taken in ..ml ihe:o::',:iiy repaired, n novated lopoliaheU ami tnttdo ivh good an new. t,’;c I .!)!) ‘ ler" nro Mtp.mro Pin" s, Upiig'it Pinnos, Grant] Pinnoa, Chnrr i r.mrl.c' Or-inil... Imw "V" ie i nty diffe rent Milkers, iiiclutliuß < , . lainlln. Ilnllet A Davii, Mutbailieki Vor, <■", A, i t:, Gi hioi, PHtonJso!. Siimiiwsff, uml Kent, t: ■ sot viv. i • <• SjiH-i nro puntmi, tiinl u purnlmmi cun l>u timdu liy ooironpou ,!, , , .... vv ,.|| liv por-iut. lust.rointu.ts are rcpreetmtcil prcciHely uh they ure, uml i. i u!.u'ci not uluted iic l'eiuuil llioii' mouoy. r- ~, Pinmnt ?10 '},* month; Organs #5 TP month. Great itxlnre* ~ ~ Poyci'H. V/iiLo aml wo will offer Imrguiutt that will upon your ; l yes. • - f,./criv ill’ these iimtinmotitu v.oru u>i«l iluriug Centennial week, lint thorn p ; which pinsi go iii the e MOU dsyu. i’rnin three to five are such I daily, VVrUi- »;*.is-lv ;l vuti want to micUJc one. This tulvorliseniout (in 50 good pajieii.) will CiiC-'HC (’MI t li<* lot* Xl ..... . < tl ,, i*i„i,o uml Organ denting Out Sale Circulars, nud mention this nd ! verthemeui. Wriw lit once. A«ltlros« : i,t; sy Vi V ESTES-, POUTHERS MUBSG HOUSE SAVANNAH 6A., Or, A. I-,. KVAI.S, Ag’t. McVille Ga. " aMMim i *4?^ . . ... ~ . fHpigfi-f'i\.OroTip,/sthma. B'-onobtlis, Veurulgln, liliaumatlMn. EtoriU.nr at the lamaa, .... it.esf.. CO', 'll. '' to '.Mill Oou«b, Oatarril, OlKPcraMorh.K.. llym-atery. Chronw cra*fo.,m>non,llUH. ‘ ■'* - s t‘i. hew, »icu O ait ’ ' i BLOOD. & Bmfh%iP *, ■ f-V'C very. IK. otharo lilio them In tho world. V/iIl poi.ttlvolw euro or . . . ,a«,onr.r ,i.O o c.ox 1 . woith ti.u tlmea thu cc»t of a box of , V c'r, V , :':!,-‘^:B!TOtixHuiaoMif , B \1 iaj K x sf.ul W.v 'fA &‘.'in a m*ke J h*aTla!y •d„v V;I, y- i tit SVI u PS Mltk* If. It curw ,v .// (st ,h i/ \s ; ? *■ h y f htt cholera and V * t/\ Vyj a nl W all aimaotm of h«n*. (/.lOA EJB H■( Rl 1 Bn ,Vv K Eifl rn I. worth in weight • C- V. ,*-C O !> <A -?■ /2 i _ Pda Uin gold. Illustrated VM SW!« IB IS boSkbyrnatirree M* ... uy U- . , .J, pr, i-a.J. IC/. asH. 1- B. WU» »*•* “ SY' 0 '- '' r ' '* -t pf i, . ■ ■. " \ ■ u ' *-*-.• -V3 ■ '• ■ • J?“ '' ' ** • ’• /'*•-*. V*- ?•/• / v //>y-; - ;• » ‘ » «? <* ; h '■*• zz ■■ ••;; •* > }' < V p«!BS*C ■' $ i. /■,'■'■ %< £/j K, •--> ■' .•-■ <>'• -: < vi • *.**■ - . uj agE-stey Or^)i. O-blidly iSI^.o. *3?-ono UarlvrJr'fl. of For.,:’ vtly, ILL L'ZrfLLTV.T) r. 1 >. AiOO I ’ 'll i’Z*2*T J «”" r Eotey &VgAU &'•->., L':v.;‘..a ftrvrio.N. Georgia, Montgomery County: To all Whom it May Conckkk: (T A. GItACK having, in due form, applied J . to the Umh.i signed for theguardianship i f tl.. rsons r.ml property of the minor heirs of Makoij. A. Grace, V. ti, e is hereby given that liis application will lie h. i,i d at my otlico on the fiist Monday i:i It. c. iiiher next.' (liven under my band and oliiciai signature, this Ist November lflHll. el ]>i fee ;..i Alls. McAutucb, Ord’y. CITATION. G'r.OltGlA, Moni'oomkuv CorNiv: To oil whom it may coticmc I OST’d’H Mlldd'.U lr. hns, ill due form, np • } plied to the undersigned for permanent lettc. sofadministiatii.n on the estate of l'liom r Miller, late of '.aid eomity deceased, and 1 will pass upon said application on the first Monday hi December next. Given under my hand nud oflieial signature, this Ist day of No vember 1 vtr,. Alex. McAutuur, Ord’v. 6t-pr fee *3 36. N'OTIOE is hen by given that an act will lnt intreduced in tin: legislatureof this State, tliirty days after this date, to amend an “act to prohibit hunting on tho lands of another in the counties of Montgomery and Tatnall; to prohibit llsliing in waters on lands of another, in the county ..I Tatnall and to provide a pun ishment therefor.” approved Oct. 2 1870. Ko ir. In malic provision for the prevention ot fish in;, in the waters on the lauds of another in tile county of Montgomery. Onlrl’ to I*n fill Net Vice. Margaret K. Hansom I Libel for Divorce in ,s Montgomery .Superior fioe!' " tV. Hansom. | court October term 1883. It appeal ing to the court liv the return of the sll.'t'ift in tile above stated issr, that tlie defen dant docs not reside in said county, and it fur in. !' appeal leg that lie does not reside in this Mate, lost that service lias not been perfected, mi itipiivcil, by order, at tho last term of this coitr', lib, tin refute olden d l)v the court, that ser vice In; perfected on the defendant, by publiea i: ,ii of'tliis older, oiii'i: a month, for four months, before tlm next trim of this court, iu tie) Montgomery Monitor, a newspaper pub lished in Montgomery county. A. i'. i'.vri:, libellant's Att’y. Approved: r. ('. Kirn-.r, J. 8. <'. <>• .i*Vst iSS* C-ASA2JTSB , " i y mid im'ii crs “ VLAIi -,. • \ I i ,-"T-n ? V; fi Write to ns for Pmc*e v..v.'o n v - J **>« U , , ' 3 and Catai,ooc»«. iDAV/S- £'-'*'o'-‘ ' . Mention tlna Pipes. ' .- 0, a '■ r ; ’! o & COc. irdiar.apOiis, Ind.