The Montgomery monitor. (Mt. Vernon, Montgomery County, Ga.) 1886-current, December 02, 1886, Image 3

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THE MONITOR. t). V SL’TTOX, Editor. Mr. VERKoy GA. DEC'R 2, 1886 Entered at the post oftce at Ml. Vernon S*i. fit secorcl-doss wifttce . SUBSCRIPTION FATES. (CASH IN ADVANCE,) j Twelve months -Sl w Six months * j” i Four m0nth5....... i... • T ! If pnvment is not mafic in advance, or within the first month after the name is entered on enr books, it will he charged for at the rate of two dollars per annum. HATES OF ADVERTISING. I One iticli one insertion SI.OO Each subsequent insertion ,r, O One inch one month.... * 2.50 One inch three months 5-00 One inch six months 7.00 One inch twelve months 11.10 One quarter column one month .. 5.00 One quarter column twelve months.2s 00 One half column one month 7 50 One half column twelve months.. .4 1 00 One column one month 10 00 One column twelve months...... 7100 Advertisements from responsible par- | ties will he published until ordered <»it, j when the time is not specified in the . copy, and charges made accordingly. Communications for individual benefit or of a personal character will be eliarg e 1 for the same as advertisements. Legal advertisements, the rates of Which arc regulated, by law, are payable in advance. Announcements' of ctviululutes for unit*©, five* dollars, in advance. In accordance with an act of the Legislature, legal aflvcrtinpincntfs will 1» ( ‘ inserted m the* Monitor at the following rates For eaoh 10H words. 75 cents for each in sertion for the first four insertions; for each snbequent insertion, 85 cents for in eh 100 Words. No advertisement considered less than * 100 words. Each an.l every word and inpiiu. * inehuiing caption, date and signature will be counted. Every figure conn ted as a word. LOCAL ITEMS. -Ejection tiekets printed here. i to J. A. Riddle to sell your cotton. -We are up with our orders for job work. —Col. Loud killed a line frobler in the swamp, near here, Tuesday morning. _ K you have a good thing to sell, advertise it. IVe have printed three thousand ticketsfor the .Tamiarv election since Monday morning. -The way to sustain a newspaper is to pat ronise it. Mrs. Loud returned homo from Macon on j Saturday last. Wc learn that she is much im proved in health. —A large lot of new Winter Clothing just tc- Ceived by .7. A. Riddle. —Unde Tommie Calhoun, whom wc put. on j our list of personal friends some time ago, was in our office for a short while last Saturday. —Go tnj. A. Riddle for vmir winter (.Tithing-1 . -Mr. Tames Commit, ot Red Rhifif, called o.i j 11- at ft \T . .nice i ; C Saturday, trad left swifi of j his money with us. Ho is a clever gcntlen.au. j —t;h. ss Mid Crockery Ware cheap «t J. A. j Riddle’s. _What was the matter with' the young man who went down the road yesterday evening with a pan on his head instead of a ha.V Did li« have a panic? - The Good Templars of Star of trope Lodge, at this place, propose to give some kind of an entertainment about Christmas, of the exact time and nature of which, the public will have due and timely notice. -Simmons Medicines on sale at-I. A. Rid dle’s. Mr. John Wilkes j'\ of Stirling, called, on last Saturday to see if his subscription v.as nut, but it lacked several months. If all were as solicitous for the interest of the printer as he, what a nice time the printer would have. The committing trial of Jasper A. Moselv for the burglary of C. A. Mosolv’s safe, came nfi yesterday. Tho result was that he was hold in a SSOO bond to answer tho charge as accessory before tne fact. —Go to J. A. Riddle for the cheapest saddles in the county. I _ Gen’al, jovial, good natural Col. Tom Eason, of McViUe, Solicitor General elect for : this circuit, spent a day or so among his many j friend* in this place, during the latter part of j last week, and paid onr office a pleasant call. —ls yon want cheap Drugs and Patent Mcdi-, eines of all kinds, go to J. A. Riddle’s. We hope we may be pardoned for the sng- j gesbon that the Sunday School at this place j will freeze out, unless the stove is put up in bn j church, pretty soon, and a little wood provided, j No one, either vonng or old, can properly hr the attention upon spiritual things, while the ' body is shivering with cold. —Some ot the young people of ML Vernon, end the surrounding community met by inv-ita- j tion at the house of the editor on Thursday j night of last week, for a little bit of social en- j jovment. The music, both vocal and instru- j mental, was delightful, and was greatly enjoyed by all, except those of us who were enjoying a nap. May they come again at an early day, and bring their violins, banjos, Ac. Ac. —Br. Charles Hicks, of Dublin, Montgomery county’s contribution to the talent and acumen of the medical profession of Laurens, was c:r rulating among his old friends here last Sat,tr (lav. He called on us and tried to induce us to accept the money for his paper, and was much surprised to team that a friend of his had long since paid it. Hor. Rowan B. Johnson, of Clinch, and who represented that county in the last legis lature, made us a pleasant call last Thursday. He is quite an intelligent aßd entertaining conversationalist, ami we were much pleased with his visit. He was on a visit of some days to his daughter, Mrs. T. D. Clifton of this place. left on Monday morning, for home. - We are requested by Rev. W. A. Jones, to •ate that, owing to a change in the appoint ments of Rev. A. H. Bazemore. w ith which he js desirous of making his appointments comply, in order to avoid conflict, he will preach at Lotbair n*xt Sunday, (the Ist) and at this place n< x) MiL-lar wc.-lr, TtheUrd). Onr good friend D. Q. Morrison brought to this office yesterday two specimens of sugar J cane, that, measured eight feet and 11 inches, and nine feet, respectively, in length. Miieu it comes to farm products, he generally beats ’em all. A WordtoCandi’.a’eF.— i Some of yon have failed to appreciate the importance of an announcement in your home paper, thinking you might squeeze along with ! nut it. and maybe get elected. Well, it may be that you will. That’s your business. Rut yon \ w ill have to have tickets, you know. You can l possibly he elected without votes. And yon can’t get votes without tickets. Yon want to : have them with your own name printed in hold letters on thorn, so that your fiieuds can see it at a glance, ami know that they arc voting for | i/Ott. You can't expect to be elected on either i candidates’ tiekets, for the people would find 1 out that you were trying to sponge your way into office, and drop von. People don’t admire stinginess in a candidate*. They like) to see him whole-souled ami liheral-minde'd. You ; don't want to do that anyway, even if yon ! cemlei. You are compelled to have tickets. We are* prepared tei print them for you as neatly and as cheap, as you e’an get it elone anywhere, for the cash. And we tlo not believe* that there is a candidate for any office in the county, vvlui is so eb'ml to his county’s interest, as to seiiel his ; money "ft out of the county for his tiekets. ! when ho can get them done just as neatly and j for the same money at home, thus keeping the j money among his constituents. We solicit the j patronage of every candidate in the county. CORRESPONDENCE. Swift Creek Items. Mr. Dennis Mosoly raised a squash this your that weighed 140 lbs. Who can Lent, it? Mr. M. L Matthews nurl Angus Mor ris are training to see who can raise the i finest boy. lam not in it. Mr. O. O. Hamilton ntnl A. S. Hamil ton have just returned from a week’s limit up the Oconee river. Hogs are dying np with sore throat and sore head, u terrible disease among them. We hour that Mr. Augustus Kent is badly hurtled. A Fjney Woods Boy at Home. Fortn.-r Scrpps. I don’t know what to write this week, but feel like I must say something. I tell yon its dull up here. The little babe of Mr. Linn Hutcheson | died yesterday. He lives near this ] place. iiiero vveie two or three railroad agents in town the other day, tailing rights of way and s'oek for the S. D. A* !W. S. L. 11. ft. Several took stock l at this place. Titty think we. will soon bear the whistle blow. Well, I hope 1 so. j .Mr Editor, Mrs. Ricks says yon shall j have one of lliat br.-tVi hens eggs, soon ! as she lavs ngui •!. I Mr. I Towel! thought his fine horse was I I stolen a few ui,Tits ago, as tie was miss i i:ig. but after u vigilant search nearly all day he was found at Mr, Hook’s where he tiaT rambled off to. I must quit, for I have a sore throat, tin- Horst I have had in 0 years. I am suffering very severely tonsils swollen and blending. I hope in.no of your reader are suffering like I am, nor any one else on earth. Scrap, j Red B uff. Again death has vi-il ed our quiet neigh borhood, and taken from our midst our young friend George Miller on the 24'h of this month. He was a young man of j rare attainments, loved and esteemed by everybody. But that lion of disease,! consutnpti >n, seized him several month? ago, and for some time lie has been a great sufferer. But death has robbed his many friends and relations, and onr county, of one of our most prominent j ; young tnen. 'Vc extend to the bereaved j j family onr most bea tfelt sympathies. Col. .John M. Stubbs and the in w j contractor for the S. D. & W. H. L. It. lit., were in Red Bluff Thursday, ou | their way to Savannah. They expect to go over the route selected for the new | road. Co!. Stubbs is attorney for the I company, and says the road will now be I built in a few months without a doubt, las all contracts for the immediate cod- I structiou of the road have been com pleted. Capt James Com oil, of Red Bluff, is I now in Savannah. Capt. John E. Grady of Spring Hill i is at Ib'il Bluff for a few days. Mr. W. H. Hancock is at Wudley this week. This place now gets its share of drum* 1 mers and book agents, and all we need jto complete our list, is a few lightning rod men and tramps. Some ruin, some cold and some wind, is now the weather programme. Mr. H. II Williams of your place, killed two fine turkeys at Red Bluff last Saturday. D GEORGIA CENTRAL DETECTITE AGENCY, Capt. G. V/. Shackleford, Supt of Detectives, 100} Cherry street. Macon Ga IjNVIDKXt'E in law oases obtained. Hnbpre j fnaa, warrant* vd til legal meats is< rvfcfl. Absent witnesses arid missing parties j traced, 1 a’ its of employes .-uccrtain -ii, '.rip,;.* ,! of fires investigated, records searched, and all other business requiring the aid of Defectives to funii.-li attorneys with such evidence as tx • ists, in criminal r.r.d civil cases, and to ascer tain the credibility and character of witness';*. [ Lost and stolen property recovered. All cam • munications strictly confidential, fall ami see i , ns, or address, Ga. Centra) Detective AgV.y., ■ l i]' Ch‘ ry street. Macon Ga. d> 5 lm vwhrvt'F.'inv vs. For t lei k. Notice. I vie SUBSCRIBER most respectfully asKs leave to inform the voters oi Monlgomcrv I countv ’hat lam a cniuinlaU for rt-elecltim to the office of Clerk ol the Superior court ot said cm,tv, at the ensuing January eUcUoii, aud I ;el , ted Will obligate myself «» YX elected Vernon, during the term tor w in, '>.n'' so dial I w ill at all times h< act ssibl to tin s. ■ havii.g business in the office; and >' * l, ‘ best of my ability, fiuthfuhy “ S h l • Vcrium'wlui is*well qualified to discharge the j ; duties of Clerk in my nbs< nee ■ , ort Thanking mv many iiuiuln foi tlu n *w\ \wn ; in the past, and earnestly soliciting then ) in roi age in the future. 1 am. Years most respectful^ I r WING been solicited, lhave eq.iselited to kt pt in the county. 1 ,nl - • Koetoonty Treasurer.-. ltd YRE requested hr’.E A Hr'inea,'to an \ * nounee hi- name as a oandi late ftn tl. office of County Treasurer oi Monte on iei v Co., at the election on the first Wednesday m ■'« ' arv IBs7. The niai y friends at whose soin lta tion lie has been imlueed to come before th public, have the assurance of an honest and ; compete, ll administration of tho county a tl nances, iu the event of Ins election. For Tax Colter lor.— | , viri. are authorized to annonnee to the v<> VV ters of Montgomery comity, tliat l . l- , Rogmrs is a candidate for their sntirages for the | offi-'O of Tax (hillecter ot nml countv, at tin I , lection to be In Id on the first M.dmsdav lit Janniiiv 1887. If elected, lie promises to dta chargeTl.e duties of dm office w.th tiones y | and fidelity to the interest oi the peopU , tu tho I best of his ability. fill IK undersigned, at the request of 'many I friends, announees himself a. < andidate , ! for the office of Tax Collector, at tho "w suing . i ; tanuarv election, and or-.rinses, if elc tod, to i i discharge the duties of the ofln'e faitliludy. ! i Thanking the citizens for their confidence and , j ! i,ast favors, I most respectfully goln it a toll ( | imitation or the same in U'eduture- I. IliltOF. ft. F. Herring has many warm and appreciative friends, who, Knowing ms more than ordinary qualifications and gentle- - •minlv traits of character, desire to annonner his name as a candid .! - ■ tor Tax Collector <f Montgomery county, at lie Ja uavy e.ectnm, in the hope that, if elected, ho will solve the people. | For I’ax Here!vtr, MCINTOSH a. MI-QUEEN, having yielded to tne repeated solicitations of lriomls, ! takes this opportunity to aiumnce to the voters I of Montgomeiw county, his candidacy for the I office nt Tax Receiver of said onu”ty. _ Should i tho people, lry tln ir suffrages honor .uni with ■ the offico, iie iirotnisos faithfully b> dischai ge his duty, to the host of his ability. Election .1 anuary sfli IHB7. \riKIJ)INM to the f-arnmt- salieitatior.s ot nnniiT'ous trirmls from nil of tlic- I cour.tv, James Higgs has consented to become. ! A c*ii:i»'tidato tor iv-( to tm* oflioe m lax Ltoooiv< rof c*«»u!jty, at tlu; np- I ~,-oHching election Being thorongblv compe- , I , -it. wit'u several rears experience and i.tinit ! iaritv with the duties of the office, ami being, be-dd. s, a brave ;’.onfederale soldier, wbo lost ■ „ in defense of his country, aud otherwise i uufortuiiate, his friends f.-« 1 mat lie lias siipe ’ riorclniuiH upon theyoodciU/ciiHoi thecouuv.. • Pjr ihi?ir suflVa^eb. \T*E ARK authorized by M. Ik Peterson to W announce lbs inline to the people ■ ■ -doO - colliery o'mntv as acaniUdati for the °®oe trf r, v- Iteciver. at the ensuing election on the | first. Wednesday in January IHH7. Ho promw es that if honored by them with their HUlira ,,CH i„ will dischar, e tne (lutics ot tho office fioiu Silv. and to the hot OI ins ability. Vr£ \i;K authorized to annoaiice tlio name S o f John G. Ilamilton for the office of Count! i-nrveyor '>f Montgomery e'nmtv. at | i;,i. , . -tin;, iii January next. It elee.C'd will , faii.o nly endeavir to discharge the dunes or , tin; office according to law. , J For Sheriff. 1 \’ eonipliarice with the expressed wishes and ! trong solicitations of nianv friends, I have consent('• !to hecome a candidate lor huenit ol j Mdi t-oini-i'V county, at the election hi Jariu- j arv imxt. If I should he elected, I propose to . reside adjacent to the county site to keep: mv office open for the transaction of lmsiiiesH sik da's out ot the week, to be always en band wiie*i 'needed, (unless officially absent) and to ~,)!*; ‘.ulv into the spirit of a faithful and era cieut discharge of all the duties of the office, honestly and to the best, of lny ability and un derstanding. An-1 I promise to so rest violent criminals just, the same as those win) are guilty of pettv violations of the law, ‘ • J A Mi'S B. Dabsev. , -pTHF, solicitation <4 frieinls, f heretiv an- A noinie.- rnys- If as a carntidatc for re-oh-ctnui t* the office of Sheriff of Montgomei v eemuty, nt tl lection on the first Wednesda' in Jann- | r \- jhfcT. Jas. D. MoGßeoob. f I’ll", friends of James Monisjr. announee to I J tne ’..te’-s of Montgomery comity, that lie] has consented t<* the use of his name as a < hii di-late for slieriff of sai l county. II elected, In will bring to tho discharge of the trust, an honesty unimpeachable., courage unswerving, an iiiipartiality that knows neither *V.eui. nor foe, and a natural fitness for the office. j Fort.’oroncr. ri’HE friend*ot Americas H. Hamilton her* by , 1 a.iiiouuco his name a* a suitable Candida to ! for Coroner of Montgomery county, at the en- , | suing - lection on tl. first W ednesday in Jaiiil • mct t; if rifted, he wiil discharge the dn- I tics of tin office in full, to the best of lus abn : ity and *i iderstaxidiug ->f the laws; APMIVI'tTIt.tTOR.' * UAfsK. ITT ILL hi sold, at tin- Into residence of ! \\ Tho-.a*. A. Mill-rd*.ceased,in the co.intv i si s rv. 'Hi tit'* *Jth day of l)(-ct-un>ev t n<within tho h;«ai hourn of *ah‘, ti.< follow- , ifi n prop*-rtv, to wit: ' h? in a aui online, hrw-imil , and gin: 5 head mr/es, f> h« ad Imgs. more or less 1 h-a 1 of CBttl< .h 1 :- 'hold iisid kitchen . ) -lonifie-t.* crel gnu, 1 wnlcli. coni' and ;odder, peas, cotton, 1 two-I,ors- wagon *f. - ,in-s ut-isils. I lot 'umber and brick, and , Eli tne ts-o naJ property belonging to saio es tate. yv/v.is auh. Joseph Millsb * r. tts prf ii 25. A,lmr ' ('DTK K. t LL parties on the east side of tho Oconee /\ rivi r who patron!-': my grist milt or m v cotton gin, will be put across the river, with t’,l. ;r cotton or grist, at Cheney’s Ferry, free of j ei , , W.U.TER T. Jl' Aii tbl 11. H IH iir*»iiarnt ton of more H than On* Ilundr«U M JR Thotinand Rnpliontionn for patent* la W United Si Met ami l*'or«icn conn- B i tricM, the puitlieiiort of the Scientitio Amoncan ounfinue to act as aolicitora ■ J for patents, oa\ eats, traiie-ntarka, copy kMHMV rights, etc., for Iho United States, and to obtain patents in Csnatia, Kngland. France, Germany, ami all other countries Their etperi •noe ia and their facilities are unsur passed. Drawing* and spscifications prepared an«l filed In the Patent Office on short notice. Terms very reasonable. No charse for examination of models or drawings Advice by mail free Patents obtained through Munn AOo.arenotlood Inthe SCIKVnFIC AMKU IP AN, which has the largest circulation and is tite most influential newspaper of its kind published in the world. The advantages of such a not too every pateuteo understands This largo and splendidly illustrated notvepaner le published WKKKLi at f.VOOaycar. and 10 admitted to be th* beat patter (lovotod t<» evtenoe. meciianioe, inventions, engineering works, ana other departments of iuductnal progress, pub lisned in any country. It contains tlio names of all patentees ami title of every invention patented •aon week. Try it four months for oue dollar. Sold by all newsdealers. If yon hav* an invention to patent write to Munn A Co., publishers of Scientific Amerieaa, tGI Broadway. Now York Handbook about patents mailed free. FIRST CLASS—OrOGEfS Keep ii. | This child in cleaa . And sweet, I ween, A* any Qnecn You've ever seen. I /,(*>/, I 4 As A ,q Pop 4an!f<{ op ncir, Her swwt iiUie foi^, He r prtity pink Low*, And Mil her cloilico Wore w.t'iliod o It’i ELECTRIC LIGHT SOA? V.’i:y*«M»j. giiiiiiin-,-. First Cfe-.v liott.cUoeji' r* t;sc It. Ist. Wnvliittg cffotJso-j l<i (tin usual ] mreiiuer Is i'cetdeg i.v l.ur-.l mirk; it wears you cutnm; , cliiOich too. S5*S. Ts-y n iietter sml Invest I flvo s-Oi’.lm r. bill' o# FiklifTlllC I I. II <j> 15. ti.a- c’i Xiiuc, S.uliei-, | IKoney, 7'in-i iimi t f.ili.es. I mp ii t *Ul* : rev ivJ ou (!t« w rapper of each bar, OB»ERH KOUaTED. ATKINS^SOAP CO. INDIANAPOLIS. IND. THE TROY SPRINS WAGON AND WHEEL WORKS, TROY, OHIO. No. 25 ROAD WAGON. Manufacture for the Trade, SPB'.UG WAGGKS, slats, SOLID ami STICK SURRIES, ftc. .1 t. /, e v-nam u\tnh.ijytmt. Dr< p tin a jiostal card nn*l wo wilt direct yon to our agent nearest you, or 1 urn i - lx you oursolvoa with Catalogue and X’rices. THE Irej Spring and Wheel Works, TROY, OHIO. m Piano ail Organ Go. ESTABLISHED 1830. Beautiful Now Up right Plano, Ilow:wood i y Case, for only ftU'.O. wk9BS4fflM&j&M I bend for Descriptive fyfot j Ajd ? ** I! No Urgaua **r f'ianos 'fiiX'i have uic't v.iih tho w popularity of tlie«oin- * »trimj«*Jila» an iu proven by thn WONDKRPf >4 HAIjBS. Our incroanf'd fa«;iliti(*B for tha irmnu fActiu© of Piauoa aud Organa enabln in t<> ln »<trum«ntH of f ho II M*ll m KS r OKAfjK at lower prlcf'H than ia for Inferior ouch. Write 11*1 and wo will WiWiffli'Vr 'ftoPi lake pleasure in giving uil XVjnpK .. I tiio informatiou degired f roe of <■ liargo. All ’A Vc ’ • liixf raiiKtnfff are war r'"ftranU'd for SIX YKA ICS H,! ' l ar,, *cnt anywhere on jr\ Hi wjgtiftyS is day H torit trial. 1, .j,Br>yal Com Organ, Solid for Send for IlliiHtrated Cat- M a.'o mention thia - ! ** pap*jr when y<iU write. Washington, Warren Co., N. J. t n. 8. a. _ SEWING HAS IsO EQUAI.. j p7sff.crsAmrMfM "r.-rr TTf •„•,;} Of.-o'fijr V’-Jh';; .pG {; —OP, AfN’GIS, MAi.3.- 33 H-’r* n.Y. C:IC*. 1. '♦ [ *. *;-,. 7'x. MOVTGOMKUY ftllßlU FP'4 S\bK. \f T niL bo Hold, b« for© tin* court bouse floor t ? in tbctowu of Mi. Wvhon. Alomgoim-ry county Georgia, within tin- legal lr, uk of salt., on the first fuesdav in December. Jto tho highest bidder for cash, tho following property to wit. Four hundred ftm*H land more or less, King iti tin* i:ist»th district G. M., Lo« Georgia, (»n tho waters of C\press Creek', and adjoining lands i»f Council A Grady. .1.1 Cal houn ct al, being the place whereon Slack Ware non lives, levied on u tho prop* rtf of tho * - tato of Duncan McLuud, late of said county, deceased, by virtue of and to satisfy a ri hi i> sued from the Justice'scourt of the I.M;Vd dis trict G. M., of ©a id county, in favor of Charles liickK against ill. D. Hugh's administrator and Henrietta M. McHan adminisfratrix,, of said Duncan McLeod, la vy made and returned to nn- l»j H. D. Collins I. c. Written notice given to the tenant in posKeision of said land, of this levy. lr. fee s<» 70. Also, at the same tint© and place, the Haw mil), with all itH fixtures appurteranccri and belongings, known as the Loud A Beugnnt mill, situate about two miles cast of Williams’s Hind oo the Oconee* river, in the 12215 t (hairier G. M. in Maid county; also about one hundred pieces, mord or less, of sawed timber, lying in said river, near said Bluff. and along the tram road to said null, aairl timber being the product ot sai l null; nil levied on as tin* property of Loin! «V Beugnnt, to satisfy a lieu h la issued from the Superior court of said county, in fa vor of William Pritchett A Co against Loud A Beugnnt for materials furnished said firm for the purpose of running said mill. Written no t ice of this le\ \ given to said I *nud A He up not. wle are in possession of said mill and fixture; . Hr. feo s(>.7o. Al*), at the same time and place, the saw mill, with all its fixtures, anpurienuTices and belongings, known as the Lorn! A Beugnnt mill, situate about two miles « a»t of Williaim s Bluff, on tin* Oconee river, in the 1221 rt di * triet G. M. in said county.; also, about one hundred pieces, more or h ss, of sawed timber, lying in said river, near said Bluff, and along the tram-road to said mill, andahout said mill, said timber he ing the product of said mill; sill levied on as the property of ! oud A B<-ngnot, to satisfv a lien li fa issued from the Sun riot* court of said county against said Loud A r.eug not, in favor of .Johnson A Harris, for materials furnished said firm for the purpose of running said mill. Written notice of this levy given to said Loud A Beugnot, who an* in possession of said mill and iixtures. lr. fee ?(i 70. J \n. D. MoGnr.uo:;, Sheriff, msp®pm,C! Inraluahte patented ir/m ■ inifuie.lt i«» .r t" j iWWM'KS in the teat IJ. I<. r l*«i»|-ti • t.» lit • t i.i (alui (or HAW Mil 1..', .'lll' -' , ~ , Vllfc AUI.TM AJK A TAYi.OUCO- Mao.Stl I Uino PIANO AND ORGAN CLEARING OUT SALE. YCUII CHANCE TO SECURE A GOOD INSTRUMENT _A.T _A_ BAEO-AIIT. Coni'* ii)>, Ptivois. Hon*'* vonr rlmnc*. 100 Piuno* I 100 Orunni I to bn closed out rcj.ooilli ks of value ! A gcuuim (Tl<-iil'nfi «*« * Sale to reduce stock. J lukh Inati umeiits art) over nud above our regular *toek; muni get our money out of them. Hi .an i' arc n.tv, not lined u day; some have I icon u R"d n few months; some n f»* 'T *i\ months or la \ oar; some iinott froni two tt> iivo years. Sonic iiro pood Heeotid-llAnd limtrtiinrlitif taken ill ex'hangc and thoroughly r< pain ■ , ii novated i epolishi d unit made tax goodns new. In the 200 tlien* writ Square Ptauoa. U |»ii«l»t Pianos, Groml Piitnr*, Clittro Orcritn* Mini parlor Organs, from <>v>r ««< uty different Maker*, including l l»i< ke* riiitc, Kmsilms Miimiu * IStmilhi. OaJlet & l>«»i», Matlm>ln k, V«mf, .Initio, Asion, t.jittlci IVldtilirt. Shtminger, l>tey utul l)t**«;ri l»tiv<* J.t'.t- are limited, ini'i u purchase can bo made by corierpnn ileiice UH Well ns l).v pri'*ii|i. 1 Mel * u tii' ii tr! ure represented precisely mh they me, niul if purchuMTH art! not Mi itei J wo flitliil their money. Terms I'laxtt.--Piano* #lO month; Organs £5 'p ttioulh. Croat ituliico niontH to .Spot Cithh ibiyeih. Write uinl wo will offer bargains llial will «|>eu your oytiH. (U **r fwcnfV of th'*(> instninu'iita won* sold during Otitrnninl uv t k. but there lire 200 left, which mui-t f<» It' the nest 00 days. From llm-c to live are miohl daily. Write quick if you want to hoc tiro otn!. This advert iHcnienl (it; 00 good pupitH) will dear out the lot. Wrilt* »'*«• Pi'iuo and Organ Clearing Out Hide Circular*, and Mention Ihia ad vertisement. Write at once. Addresa LUDDEK & BATES, PGUTHEPiM MUSIC HOUSE SAVANNAH Gfi., Or, A L. UVAI.S, Ag’t. McVillo O*. fir**,| m B ll■ i man w—n wrs*+jm b/jux-iima V PARSONS’S PILLS r-ilv-vo all manner of rtlae.mo. I .he HiTonawon aroi ~, „ pla n o.jao f.li'wtratrrt painrhl- 1 Uix a wu by eapreM. preyai't, lur Silt.OO- • • 3*£-stcy Orf'U-i. 'Ala-'"-. '*p-one Vnrivjac <L | Jg-legant J'Vi.-iu of PopTiii-ri y. •* . c.i■ -lUj'i’r. . . •’ ** * Estcy Cryan Co., luuiLtiwro.Ti. i t ri .VJ Gtorgin, Mon'g’otnery Connly; To ali. Whom it .Mat Coxcers: \ I A. OHACE having, in ilm form, nfiplied J v 1 . to the tiiidti Higoetl for thegukrdiai.alup of the ]ier*ouH and property of tile minor heir* ofMaT-oiv A. Grneo, Nolii'i ih tiereliv given tliftt liis application will I.i heard nt in> oltieeon tlie fust Monday i.i Oeeeinbri neat.' Given under my liand and elliei;il aigiißtnie, thin lat November ltkiti. at- pr lee ;d ;t.i Allx. JicAi.THtiH, Ord’y. CtTATIOr. GJ'.OHGiA, Moktuomhuv Coi:xtt: To all idhum Unlay concern: I"01SEI’I1 Mlf/LEU Jr. linn, in due form, »p --plied to the undcridKiied for periiniiniit letters * - f iidiiiinistration on the estate of Thom as A. .Miller, late of said county rteeeflpcd. and 1 will pilau upon 3Uid application on the first Monday in Peeetnlici n< xt. Given under my hand and ollieial aigimtiue, this Ist day of No \ember IHHii. Ai.t v. McAiuhlu, Ortl'y. 6t-l»r tee f.l 35. N r OTI('K is hereby given that nn act will bo inlrodueeil in the leei dalureof tbia State, thirty dn.v i aftei this date, to amend an "act. to prohibit *inii t ing on the tanuH of another in I lie enindies of Montgomery and Tatnall; to prohibit fishing in waters on lands of another, in the county of Tatnall anil to provide a pun ishment therefor." approved Get. 2 1X71). Ho as to make provision for the pre\entiou til lish ing in the waters on tile lauds of another in the eoiuitv of Jloiugonierv. Oriter to Perfect Hervlet. Margaret E. llausoin Libel for Divorce in vs Montgomery Superior Cleorge \V. Hansom, courtOetohorteriti 188®. It appearing to the court by tli• ■ return of the sin I ill 111 the above stuti d ease, that tile ilrfens dullt does no' reside in said eoiinly, and it fur ther appeal ing that he does not resell li this suite, uinl that service bus not been pel tided, li,t required, by oriier, at the last !■ xlit of this court, it is therefore ordered by the court, that ser \ its lie ]a 1 1 1 eled on tin d<-i' miaul, i»y puhliea tion of thia order, once a month, for four months, before the lu vt tettn of this court, in the Montgomery Monitor, a newspaper pub lished in Montgomery count/. A. < l’.vn:, libellant’* Att'y. A | proved; C. Kii.imr., J. i-i. C. 11. t. iK >a»‘. T ’ 77 _ -z* :rr^’ X ' • 7T Jssr'-.- w Q Lf-!.****•'« : a u SV liJfcfcr t—sara t? s'* - J *’ X-v t~* t \ T rcT fer >-• --■, r 11\ h b l -O A T\TTJ ■' ,A " - - — *- ** i ami moit snu '.lav. mmk steex SSA SS, STEEL „ >Dlt r prrri fj 1 WrMotouiforPiucw l .iJijj vtii L u mulCataloocm. S A vV S - s*3>*w*« r, c. ATKINS & CO., Indianapolis, Ind.