The Montgomery monitor. (Mt. Vernon, Montgomery County, Ga.) 1886-current, December 09, 1886, Image 3

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THE MONITOR. D. C. SUTTON, ------ Editor. Mt. VERNON:O A. DECTR. , 9 I HS(‘< | £r\tcred at the pott af.ee at Xt. Vernon Ga. aj !ee*nd-cla*s matter. STTBSCSTFriOW RATES. (CASH IN ADVANCE,) Twelve months. vl ' Hix months Four months '*.... ’ If payment is not made in advance, or within , tbs first month after the name is e" 4o ™* - , onr books, it will be charged for at the rate of , two dollars per annum. RATES OF ADVERTISING. j J One inch oue ioscrtioii.. « l r ,!, ( Each sobacqneiit insortion ■ •’ | ( One inch odo month " n 1 One inch three months ■> <• One inch six months < *’ ’ rtne inch twelve months...... - One quarter column one month . . 5 One quarter column twelve months.2s <JO One half colnmß one month.. ioO One half column twelve months. . .4 One column one month.. ( One column twelve months...... 7- tw , Advertisements from responsihl. |mr tios will he published until ordered out. . when the time is not specified in the ; copy, and char see made according. . Communications for individual benefit or of a personal character will be chars- ] #d for the same ns advertisements. Legal advertisements, the rates of j, which are regulated by law, are payable |, in advance. < Announcements of candidates for office, five : ] dollars, in advance. In accordance with an act of the Legislature. , le-al advertisements will be inserted in the j i Monitor at the following rates . i < For cash 10H words. 75 cents for each in- , serUon for the first four insert .ons; for each subequent insertion, 35 cents for each 100 i words Noa vertiseinent considered It sstn.ui , 100 words. Each and every word and initial, including caption, date and signature wi 1 be counted. F.very figure conn tod as a word. i 1 —1 LOCAL ITEMS. l 1 ■ i 1 —Election tickets printed here. -Go to J. A. Kiddle to soil your cotton. —We are up with onr orders for job work, - If you have a good thing to sell, advertise at. —Tbo way t-a sustain a newspaper is to pat ronise it. -A large lot of new Winter Clothing just re ceived by J. A. Iliddle. —Mr. 8. 8. Fcagram, of Macon, was in town Tuesday. —Mr. John E. Grady called on us Tuesday, and did the nice thing for us. —Go to J. A. Riddle tbryour winter Clothing - Hr. J. J. Burkhalter, of Spring Hill, made ns a short visit Tuesday,, and subscribed for the Monitor. —Glass and Crockery Ware cheap at J. A. Riddle's. —Mr. Hailbnrv juid lady of Atlanta were | stopping at Mrs. Hun'he last week. —Biminoas Medicines on sale at J. A. Rid-j die’s. Cards are out for a sociable, to conic oft j to-night, at the residence of Mr. Jas. I - McOui- i lough. —Go to J. A. Riddle for the cheap,-s t saddles ' in the county. —Read the notice of P. Mcßride & Co. in an ; other column; “take due notice thereof, and govern yourselves accordingly’ —it > uU ha.<- any interest in tbo matter. cines of all Kinds, go to J. A. Riddle’s. —ls anybody up north live or six hundred -miles, has lost a blizzard, we can put them 0.. track of it. It passed here the first of this week, going south. It was in good health ana fine condition. Xarriod.— At the residence of Judgo E. A. Holmes, the bride’s father, Miss Lorena Holmes to Mr. F. C. McGahee, all of this county, on the sth of December, inst. Long life andhappiues to the happy pair. Widows Speak.— All the widow ladies In the county are in fa- ! tor of Phil Mcßae’s election. They say that while Ordinary, he was the best friend they had. 1 They got all the advice they wanted, and the ' office work gratis. There is something in 1 knowing the law. Votes. - We arc requssted by Rev. W. A. Jones, to | state that, owing to a change in the appoint- j ments of Rev. A. H. llazemoro, with which he j is desirous of making his appointments comply, in order to avoid conflict, he will preach at Lothair next Sunday, (the Ist) and at this place next Sunday week, (the 2nd). Beautiful Snow. lt is generally conoeded that gleet is not so i truly beautiful as enow. —Atlanta ContriiUUion. Ah yes! That may be admired on general principles. And there may not be much attract iveness in a long gray tag of ice dan-ling froth the eaves on the north side of the house. But the Constitution m&n never dull have writ;cn the above if he had been with us on Tuesday morning at .unriso and beheld the enrapturing scene that presented itself to our view. The ice hung from the magnolia leaves, and dangled from the twigs of the cypress and the bay. The long gray mo#3 that hung in festoons from the tall live-oak, was matted together with an icy cement. As the sun rose upon a cloudless sky, its rays glinted among the tags and halls of ice upon the twigs and leaves, and bedecked the brow of the- young morning with a halo of gl>, -y comprising all the colors of the prism. Th re were mvriaas of brilliant sparkling diamonds, bigger than the koo-i-noor; there was the deep green emerald, and the pale grass-green hid denite; there was the brilliant yelow topaz; the deep red ruby; the sky-blue sapphire; and the rich purple amethyst. And a« the slight breeze gently stirred the branches, the same icy gem would take on the colors of all, m turns. But it was too sublime to last, and the air was too cold to enjoy it while it did last. If yon went in to warm, yon would lose it, and if yon stayed out you’d freeze. That was the them benosth the rose. / Bap’V App untm - tc. Union Hill 2nd > v.i d»v; Friday bof vat Wax Hill and Saturday before at Oconee Creek, Hid Sutidav and Saturday before at Mt, \ernon; ftli Monday at Live-Oak: Saturday brfoiv at Gethsemane. - Last Sunday morning the ground »a< coh ered with sh'et, ami icicles hung from tn. innl s ot the traes and the eaves of the houses, in regular up-country style. It snowed and sleeted at intervals all day, a ’.d Monday morn ing tho snow was a’,- tsn' : b deen. This is quite an unusual 1 .11 ' snow fas this lati udo. Three men were shot on Saturday last at Bear Creek, this county, none of them fatally. Mock Stewart ••< t into a difficulty with a col ored man. when John Kitchens, Charles Stan ford and R. C. Dickson, all white*, took tho ne- | gro's part. Stewart then procured a doublc hnrrcl shotgun, and. returning to the scene, j fired both barrels at them, wounding all throe, : as above stated. Dr. Morrison was called in' and dressed the wounds, and all were doing well at last accounts. A VTurdtoCandi ates.— Some of yon have failed to appreciate tbo j importance of an announcement iu your home paper, thinking you might squeeze along with out it, and maybe get elected. Well, it may bo that you will. That’s your business, lint you will havo 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 owu namo printed in bold letters on them, so that your friends can see* it at a glance, and I now that the*v are voting for you. You can’t expect to bo elected on other candidates’ tickets, for the pooplo 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 elo that anyway, oven if you could. You are compelled to have tickets. Wc are prepared to print them tor you as neatly and as cheap, as you can get it done anywhere, for the* cash. And wc do not believe that tliero is a candidate for any office in tin* county, who is so dead to his county’s interest, as to send his money off out of tho couuty for his tickets, when lie can got them done just as neatly and for the same money at home, thus keeping the monev among his constituents. We solicit the patronage of every candidate* in the* ouu;.v. ► “The Farmers’ Poultry Raising Guide.’ ’ This is the title of a new and valuable book on poultry raising for profit, llic book ans wers in advance cve»y posniblo question id re spect to keeping and caring for poultry, and gives in the plainest possible manner all needed instructions to enable beginners or old hands to carry on the business successluly, and make , money* If you desire to know how to make hens lay tho year round; how to fatten market poultry quick!} ; how jo dress and ship poultry and sell eggs to obtain the highest prices; how to build im xpensive lien houses and yards; how to discover. prevent and cure all diseases of poul try; how to select and obtain choice breeds, and how men and women of long experience iu the business make money, then send at once for a copy of The Fahmeus’ Foul ry Raising Gi.-jde, published by 1. 8. Johnson & Go., 22 Custom House 81., Boston -dans. I’rice 2o cents. For (;■) eta. in stamps Johnson A Go., will seud postpaid a copy of, The T tpxiE s I Poultr. Raising Guide and two 25-ct. packs | of Sheridan's Powder to makohens lay, or* t hey will send a p- mol tin can of Powd-.u nt-.regu lar rate (f 1 till) and a copy of tile (la itn.freo. ! j • ! A I,L persons indebted to the undersigned j\ are requested to e ine forward and m-t tie at once, as the year i i drawing to a rinse aiul wo want all accounts settled before Jan Ist, doc. 9 ’BO-21-lp. I’, i cßbidk &Co, A WONDERFUL 800 i OF SONG. TH I’OEMS I’AI’IM IS VAN. THE FAR Ft MED POET P U.-*! <»F THE SOUT *.i The Amended nod Enriched E ilmn. j Kinging Lyrics of the War. Battle Snugs able! 1 filed the South and compelled the a.'llltit'a till of til Foe 'Yimp'ote in one volume, 433 pages, he anti fully ilf'ts rued. Tue engravings include n steel portrait of the author; hisol t Church and adjoining Residue in Mobile; ‘‘Erin s llag and the “(’mum ed Banner. ’ The book will be sent to any address on re ceipt of price, t2.tilt. THE BALI I MORE PUBLISHING CO. 174 -v. Baltimore Street, Baltimore Mil. N. B. -One-half the profits accruing the sal of this volume of poems from date to Mt* b Ist will bo devoted to the hind fm-tbo erect:- of a Monument to Father Ryan, to no pi n - over his grave in Mobile. Help on the won. ami s well the fund by purchasing a copy o. the book. Wanted men a. i women In everv T owo village and parish to act rs agents lor sal-■ fit this book Liberal pay will bo given for ser vices rendered. Send fordesciiptive circular**, j Nat lee, \I.L who are indebted to ns for guano will please come forward a*d settle at once, as all notes unpaid after tho loth instant wi ! be placed in the ' a fix of an attorney for coll*--- ti.in. U«*». aU inercanHle accounts, and n. t-c# , for aam> . will ne niaci-d in officer's bands f* r . colhcti- , a lie Ist c.’Tiee* o-bet, unless spe«-ial ; arrangemerita have been made. A. Plteesok <fc G'o. Nov. 9 IHBiS-4t. GEORGIA CENTRAL DETECTITE AGENCY, Capt. G. W. Shackleford, Supt ol Dbtec’.ivta, 100} C'UEitKY -TT.ELT W AC* .1 EVtD RN< Ein law oases obtained. tubp*e- I nas, warrants and all legal documents served. Absent witnesses and missing parties traced, habits of employes aM-crtaiued, of Area inveatigate<L records searched, and all ! other business requiring the aid *if I)etecii v es to furnish attorneys with such evidence as ex ists, in criminal arid eivil canes, and to ascer tain the credibility and character of witnesses. Lost and .-‘oieo pro nor ty recovered. AH com muchia'i - • wi-diy confidential. Ca 1 ! aud ,-e * us, or s-Mret . Ga. Central DetiCtiv* '■ VMi G-- r- s*r- -t, M»* *.-n Ga. •» \ v l’ ■ |' V\ ‘ s or l U‘. k« Nce. jnpH?' sUBSCTTREiI most i ispe- tfull’.- - I '*' * I h av>-to inform the vote, s m Monlg''mv.’ * eount* . t.uit I atn a I'.-uidid.ui-forri-i h '-tton J“ the ofinv oi Clerk * I the Sup. rior voitrt of atn.l efnr.it v. at the ensuing January election, and *t el. ctdl will nliligate myself to locate at Wt Yi-ruou dnrittf tho term for wmeh t mac.colei, so ! el* I will at all times bone* essiblo t<> those having bnsioess in the 'ffie**: and will o the 1., st of mv ahilit'. faitlifnllv dive'.iaage the dt - -i , s f tin- office in the In!me, as in tee past. I have »p ointed as my deputy for the I’emam der of the present term. I D t luton, of Mi. Vermui who is weII qualified to discharge t duties of Clerk in my ahsimeo. Thanking tnv many friends for their support iu tiio past, ami earnestly soliciting tlieirpat ronage in the future, 1 an . Yours most respectfully. S. 1). Mounts. _ HAVING been Bolieit« d. I lta’.o cousoiited to become a candidate for the office of ( link Os the Superior Court of Mmdgoini ry count.., at the election to ho held -m th. lust M‘;dtws dav in January nt st. I. elected. *he offiu wll hr kent open six d.vvs iu the week, a.ul the records shall compare favorably with any evn j kept in tho county. Phil. Mc&ai.. For tunnty Tieasnre*-. IT’!’. ARE requested br'F A Hi hues," to an- i YY nounce his name ns a candidate tor the . office of County TioaMtiroi- of Mont * onu rv t-"., at the election on the first M ednesdsy m . arv 18S7. Tho mai y friends at whose soiietta-, tion he lias been induced to come before tne public, havo the assurance of an honesty nnil fwimoeteu* admiuistratton «>f the county a h nances, iu the event of his election: For Tux Collector.— « T ,* are ailthorizod to annoue.ee t-> tm- v X** te!H of Montgomery count' , to.it l. l’ • Ro -ers is a Candida to for their sufirages tor the | office of rax Colleoter of said county, at t.m election to ho held on the first Wednesday ill jannarv 1887. If ole-tod, ho promises to <Hs cliavge tlio (lutii s of the office with honesty and fidelity to Hie interest of the people, to th. best of bis ability. niITF, undersigned, at the request of many 1 friends, aneontices himself a candidate for the office of i’ax Collector, at thocusmng January election, and or .miscs, it elected, t* diacharge the duties of the. oftio-: faitldu.ly.— Thanking the citizens for their eor.fi lenco and past favors. I most respectfully solicit a con tinuation of the same in tho future. John N. allLi.cn. TkltOF B F. Herring has many warm and 5 aviii- eeiativo friends, who, knowing his more than ordinary qualifications and Ror.i.o nianlv traits of character, deairo to announoo his name as a candidate tor lax G f _’"eetoi- of Montgomery county, at rho Ja navy cßeti n. in the hope that, if eloctod, lit* will setvo the people. For Thv Itifrlvtr, -- 71 TcINTOSH a. McQUEEN. having yielded ;Y tto trie repeated h dieitat inns of inends, fake* this opportunity to auounee to tho voters of Montgomery comity, hia eandidae.y for the office of fax Receiver of said eou< ty. Should the ne .Die, by their suffrages, honor liini with the office, he promisee faithfully to discharge Ids duty, to the best of his abthty. Lluc.iati January 6th 18W. \YIELDING to the earnest s le-duthc'■ of V numerous friends from all secnous ot t! - ; countv, James Higgs has cotmeuted to i)-ed..i ; ; a candidate lor re-election to the oihee ot ). .-. Receiver of Montgomery county, at the tq- I Lproaehing election. Being thor.ee. *i!y <«>mp«- icnt. with several years expei p.-oc*- "iid ffinid iarity with the duties of the ones . arid in il.g. besides, a brave oiifedcratc solder-, wlm lost a lev* in dcrense of his country, and otherwise unfortunate, his friends t* • test lie has siipc riorchiiuiH n t on ti.e good citizen* ol too co.uuy lor their tt'E \’’E au horiz'.-d by T. D. IVte'.so'i to; VV airi'-iifice hi*; naiiic ‘ , f.-e-ncimle of Mont- | eomerv *. may as a e.imlehite .or tin* office ... , Tax Receiver at the «i.wttiiiff .m the , iii-bt VYfcdt.csdav m January 18 <7• 1L l ,r ‘ i cb that if honored by them with their nt. u gcs.he will .U.ic|-.;ir»u tile -hyti'-s ot toe o.hw. , honestly, and to the bet ot ms abtiiv;. Comity Surveyor.— *« i r--' a pitber'/-• 1 In annnuneethe name i \\ *•:• (1. Ha ebon for the offi-e of. (on nt. surveyor at Jl.mlgomor* eom.tv. at | t),e eloetiui! i:i .Tstmarv next- 1. elected yvd ftiithf-.i !••• en le.iv-r t«i dis-imrge tlio du.i- s o. the office according to law. For Sheriff. I s; ("oni di i'iee witii the ..ypreared wishes and '»tron*' r**ili* it-itions of many friends, I havo ecu-* -a, d t 1.. ■■ •*-••; •* -a cunlidatH for sheriff ot Moll',- iel*-*rv.«o-i!itv. at tlio election in Janu arv next. - Iflshmil i tie elected, I propose t" reside of, .-■rut to th- eotllltV sit*-, to )«••• in offi-#'c*t i f**r the ti-io.- ietirei ot biisi-it six da's ont of tin* week, to he always < n hand nefidod, (inilfHK ottiivully &bw*iit) fifj'.i t'» ; -nil ■ fully ini*, tie e.irit of a faitiiful and ■ Li- j eiont disetiiiri/e of all tiro duties ot the. ofije-. , ati'Tt'i rlie bOKt.ofntv nhility and nn dr-!'st.a"'iipg*. And 1 urotui •• to -irresfc vfolnnt erimina s ju-t tli*- .-.nn(- as those who are guilty ofni-tty violations of the law, ,)»:.! N B. JMHSI.Y. i n TE Kolici*n‘i--i - f friends. I hereby an ,3 n-* -1 mvseli' as a *-. d'd ■•** for re-election * • . on.. - '.f •- < **::.' r M .-Og.r.nerv e 111 it*’, • ti.i- *-li cti-m on tin: first ’.Vednesday in Jann ry 1 M. Jab D. J* * th./ioie ri’Ul-: .’j .-i, i. of Ja nr-- Morris Jr. announce to , 1 the voters of Montgomery com.'tjr. that b* , has consented to the use of his name as a can rtidate for theriff of said county. If tie- ted, j he will bring to the discharge of the trust, an i honcstv unimpeachable, courage unswerving. : au impartiality that know s neither friend nor foe, ar.d a natural fitne.-a for the office. For Coroner*— rji 'E friendf' ot Arm-riffuh S. Hamilton hwr«by 1 knomtuce lti« namo aw a suit; *M*j caDdidatc j i for Coroner **f Montgomorv county, at tho en- . sut"*e election or, th* first Wednesday in Janu- ; ■rv I ext; if elected, he will discharge the du- * : ties of the office in full, to tho test of his abil- j j ily and usderstariding of the laws: AO’diyiSTtlATOa’l N U*K. |X r fLL be sold, the late r-- <ten of; V y J Uotrik'i A. Miller deceased, in tie eonnty of Montgomerv. on the 9th day of December j neit. within the legal hours of sale, the follow- , ; in" property, to wit: 1 Ofte-half interest in a steam * ngjne.ia.w-mnl and gin; 5 head mules, 25 head hogs, w;:*; or less, 13 head oT cat»l*.. houn hold an*i kitenen 1 furniture. 1 double-barrel gun, 1 watch, corn and fodder, peas, cotton, 1 two-hor:-.e wagon fare.i'ig utensils, 1 lot lumlcr ami bri**k v. : ill tbo personal property belonging t*-* said c-- tale. T f rrnx c'isU. Job ZVU Milli sJi tts-prf it 25. Adm’i. KOTICK. VLL parties on tbo east side r f the Oconc*- ri * r who patronise ray grist mill or in v ,-otton g-in, will be put across the river, with . .. ■ r . tt*iu or tfli.-nev’* I-'-; ft • j "if i L-* r.. T «.t, v nra experleiwa in the pioparation cf mew than On® Hundred jnl'catious for patent* ia *t*f»»« eud Toroiffn conn tiiißhrr* of iho BotentiAu utinue to not r..i Kolioitora aveata, trade-tnarka, eopv> or the I’utted Ntutea, end to obtnin pateDt® in ( aundn, r.ugiamL France, Oerraany, and !\ll other eountno* Their expert * •uo® i* unequaiad and their faeilitice aj® uusur paesea Drauinjre and opecifleationa prepared ami flted In the Patent Ofllo® on ahort* notice Term* ear7 reason able. No ejutree for examiuatiou of mode!* or drawing* Advice by mail fire Patent* obtained through Munn .%Co aronotired • otho A9SV.HICA>.whiuh l>a* the largest ctrcnletion find »*• t>io »nn»i imluenttal newepapor of its kind imbli:*Ued in tb«* world. The a<lvantagee of auoh a notico every patoutee under* tanda This large ami splendidly IU net rated new*pai»er to published YVEJEIiI/Y t f.HH) a year, nml Ja admitted to be the beat paper devoted t<» a ieme txxeohani' 4. iuventioua. enr.ineerin* work*, ar.d other depot ttuenis of industrial proxreae tml*- liaued in any conn try. It. contain* tho tiatuoa of all patentee* and t itle of every invention pat anted each week Try it four month* for one dollar. Bold by all newsdealer*. If you have an invention to patent write to Munn Jt 00., publisher* of Scientillo Amerioau« mi Broadway, New York Haudbook about patents marled Free. FIRST GLASS—Grocws Kasp it Itki s ebiid is eleaa Ai»if Kwc-f-t, 5 weeu, A* rany (jaurn You've ever seen. t , /, ’l a X ,'*"T f/V/r-ifv. i/y - TrSite _ vJ-'cSil ! iJ>^^ • W Tnv he*- tsixf!- as r.e- o, Her svs-“t 5,141 - foes. Her pretty :,ics: bn ,e, Aad aft i*ei clotfcca Mere wanlint vrhti ELECTRIC LIGHT SOAP \lilhsrt )’:ilihia;. 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Washington, Warren Co., N, J., U. & A. :;v i-i!'*" . - >•. I'-'s*. / iiln sci V ■ H : w SEWIHQ^fiSIIiHE HAS NO EQUAL. PERFECT SATISFACTION i ! ' :"*? "j Jf-7f,q Pn-iirr if ■■ " : .jj ' ’ : *.- i iiulu *ssfiii’-i*. Mlul’t -ORANGE, MAXI I r-ax7,i£fajr« I «.Y. f ■ £:■•-■' * | . . i.Ct DaitW; 7- ' ' r.OIVTOOMIuUY SmC«tlFI’ , S s A Lit. Vt r ILL bo Hold, bofovo Lbo court bomm door ▼ in the towu ot Mt Vernon, Montgomery <* imty (ieorgjn, within the I* >;.»i bourn ul nalc, the Li st Cuoulay iiiDncemucr, ISl'I), to tiu> Inquest bidder for c&ah, the fudowine ptm erty to wit. 11 ■ l 4 ottr hundred :mr*v bind nmvo or U?nu, lvir.g ■** b»s(ub di.strint 0. M. t Moat; .»*non Ci. < b » :i i. on the tvater»of Vhoer. j»ttd adjoining Uiub. of ( 'ouncil & Grady, J. I. CuU h-Min i i al, b» in;; the pliicc whereon Mack Waro iiv»w uvts, levied on the property of the ♦h tate of Dunenn M»*J„ od, late of K-aul county, deoei!Reel, liv vu ru. of and to batiflfv i* li r.i surd from the diintic ♦ ’« court of tho 131:>rddij tnct C«. M , «*f Haid county, in t .vor of Ch&rßn llirks M-Tninsf M. P. liughed adminintrut-u and Jlt nriotta M. McJtjm ednm l.'tratriv, ot said Pmicun M- T rml. Levy made anu returned to me by 11. 1). Collina I. c. Written notice givou to the tenant irt oohmo aiou ul laud, of ibis levy. Jr.h os6 70. Alho, hi flic name: time and place, the saw mill, with all its fixture % ammrh ranoev amt belonging*. known as the hoi id »V lb ugnot. mill, situato about twomih a c ast of Williams's niutVon tb.o Oconee river, in the i’^itutoiKtric t P. M. in fluid county; also about one hundred piecoH, mor jor less, of Hawed timber, lying in said river, near sai l TilutV. and along tho tram road to said mill, said timberbring the product of Hiiid mill; ail levied on ns the property of Loud .t lb ugnot, to satisfy a lien ii fa tanned l* (»ni tbo Superior court of hind county, in fa vor of (Villiam Pritchett A t'o against Loud Bougnot for materials furnished said firm for the’ purpose of running said in ill. V\ ritten no tice of thin levy given to Haid Loud & Bengnot, win are in posaosHiun of said mill and fixtures. Pr. fee $»>.?•). Also, at tho aainc time ami place, tho huw mill, with all its Uxturcw, appurtenances and belongings, known as thu Loud »V Beiurnot mill, situate about two uiiieH c ast of Williams's Bluff, on tlie Oconee river, in the 12215 t dis trict <L M, in said county.; also, about one lumdrod pioeeH, more or less, of sawed timber, lying in said river, near said lUutV, and along the tram-road to said mill, andubout sad mill, said timber be ing the product of raid mill; all levied on ns the property of 1 mid A lb ugimt, to HAtisfv a lieu tl fa issued from the Sum rior court oi h iiti county against said Loud A lb ug not, in favor furnished said firm for tho pun oho of runnii. said mill. Written notion of thin levvj i\eu t<» said Is»u(IA Ueiignot, who arc in posse:,rion cif Hui«t mill and fixtures. Pr. fee it! TO. J as. I). McGxua).;, eShcii./. NOTICE*, IS» IILUEBY given, , that the firm • i Loud A Bougnot lias this day dis olved, by the withdrawal <»f (diaries Beugnot from md Jinn. Thi.s October 27th 18S(5. 4.t- p. CHAIM,LS lilii (L\OT. PIANO m GUBAN CLEARING OUT BALE. VGUH CHANCE TO SECURE A GCO3 IESTBUHERT VYT .A. E-AIR-CKA-IIT. Cum*' tip, Buyout. Heroyour plume*'. 100 I’in.nnn ! liMl Orpntut! f<> i-lohi iI out rpffHvdli H;. i.f v: 1 1 n« ! A ficnutn*' (’l* nruuci* Sul* l tu r* *luc(> hluplc. '1 In *-u 1 UHtrunwmtM aro ovor and übovi* *>i»'• rptfular atia-k ; nuiMt ;.">t our iuon* j <>iit ol them. f4on,r are new, rint llHOd n day; rrmi(? have been med a few rnnnttiH; mnii‘ ux*'<l aiv months or a year; soino uhc<l from tw*> to live yearn. Korno are nood Hdeond-ilaud iiißtruinctjtH taken tu oxeliaugu and tltorouglily repair*-" 1 , renovated rupoliahcd and made in* good as now. II! the 200 tlior** ore Sn*tnri* Pilin''M, Upri«lit Pinno-t, Orarul Piunoß, Clmrn Orpmm iin*l pnrlor Ornnii". from over «>*pnty diflerent MiikeiH, iudmlinp i I‘irhr t’isu-, Jiiuibi', iSiiMiti •'i; Ihimlin IIhIIpI ft DnviK, .\lKllu«i*h« , lt, Ioh 1 , -j , A . Slumii»Kt*r, l>ti'y und I)i"’4!'iplivr t.fcstn »re priut'it, nt.< l a purelume can tm innite I >y ri:rrf.'«pori deiicp as w* li a>* by l 'Toon. luhlntioont" uro reprPHi'iitccl preeimdy na they hip, an*l it j.in'id■•* io hio not suited we refund then money. Tpmiih Mstsf.-- Piunoß SMO nionUi; Org.um $5 'jd utontli. Grout indaee inoni" t*( Spot Cush Buyoru. Write uml we will oiler burguins that will open your ey*«. (51',‘r Hvrntv (, f tlii’re instruments were sold during: Centennial week, lint there o()(, must i'ii tn tin- next 60 di.yn P’rom three t« five nre R«ol*i daily. Write qnielt if you vnnt to fn iMtre one. This udvertiHeinent (it: DO good jutpers) wilt clear out Iho I*>t. Write fur Piano and Orgtm Clearing Out Sale Circulurs, and ureution thin ud vcrtisnineul. Write «4 once. Address I.SJOBEH & BATES, SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE SAVANNAH GA., Or, A 1.. lIVAI.S. A: - t. ", Vtil.- Ou. rwK*’y*m.***VKr~*xmtA*e>ymrnvrw » iw>.r.~nnir*>w w wcmjnme urmmwtm p • mmn’mn-i*•**-**'s'*ur'?*-r nrir , ruarMTacr* mr rratn PlbMbwUnCr.oe *-n* "n«»tei'n. T* TTi.fii t * net*m Inltiionv.a, Conglt, VVhoopJrif C'auah. Catarrh. Cholera.Morbm . L>y. trw. pr.J.B. Joh, I i. I i ill mauii'jrofdlMorKi. The lnton»»ttou«ro'o.d cash *»«'!•> *«•* i f'ii I jiit ~ooat thorn onii .you wIU alwnya ho thankfo.. Clas i>nl a s |, m ' . !/ "uri" _j'r ; . Lil-T-J ~ fl r.rnaiy a«» ‘"fc if 4 5rS Bun Witt I e-A'iu r; V aJrV, <iya r t tar wall for a«O«ItoU».UUJ»p. # »*4 Starasaa j u-kjofuuft tor 4H.00. “• &v; v-^ |?f mm Hm ifzLg^tfA wZL .: i :■ **• *t‘Jsy9>'?‘ s \- "*• ■' 'V *' *v /' i. %>••.. -'■ -' 'wS*-'-' .' 4 «?,"*' ■•. ■ : -' v \ F^fJrlC '■•*. ■' - ' ! -V i«rwt - ' 3gs 3t«y Or nil. 25-oiuuy ::• i ■•, TJnriv. Finl-is. _ of Pop-:!—.-/. ittt^wuTi.-s' •-' Eotoy iUr'j«n . *•! - ■ •';••> ■' •'• •* t ITATIOX. OTORQIA, Momtoomeev Cacicyr: To oil whom ii may concern; J'OWKPU MH.I.-Eli Jr.adiniuiutratcrcf lima. Milter dfcceaaid lias, in due fi rm, i p liie nitdeiHienod tor leave to aefi the &z.d<4 to tbe u'tHtc «f said deccai cd, r.ad Bata Hpgueuti.iu wirl bo hoar*! on tbo fit*.' iioa-. i" . \..Uaiy next This 6th day ocDtoeui- U r ts-d. Aixx.llodiiiict, urd'y bt-Jil' fuc JS So. in ATioai. Mnmgortiery County: To all Whom it Mat Coucerst: \\T H. Ucrndou, adir.ioittiLtor o! Ecnry >V , Herndon doceased. ban, :u due mrrr, ajiplied to tho underst.’ned for leave to tell tLo lr iid.< 1 >"1 'nKUIK *o t he estate of raid bi ceased, and otiid upnlicMiou Mill be herd ou tho m.t Moudjij in January m xt. This nth Deeeutber l"St;. Alex. MtAhim.B, Ord’y. hv- pr fee $5 35. ’V; 0 IK K is hereby given tliat an act will be 1\ iuti *,dueed in the leyi.daturo of this .■State, thirty daya after ttiia ilste, to amend an “act to prohibit hunting on the lamia of another id tlie ecmntiea of atontgomerj and Tatnall; to prohibit bailing in waters oh landa of luinti.er, in thu county of l alimll and to provide a jmn ishmeut therefor.” approved Oct. 2 1879. bo a- to make provision for the prevention ot fiali in;' r! the wateiH on the lands of anotlitriu tho eountv ot Montgomery. Order to Perfect Service. Margaret K. Rnnaout j Libel for Divorce in va Jior.tginnery Hnperior (tcorg'd \V. Itansoin. | imiii October term 1888. 1 1 appearing to tlie court by tlie return nf th« hberill in theubon stilt, d ease, that tlie defen dant does no* roaide in said county, and it fur ther iipprtiling that he does not inside in this mate, awl that », rviec has tpit befn peifectcd, ns reijaired, lr. . nur, at da list, term of tliiH cne.ri, li is therefore on'.* rnl b,- i| eeonrt, that ser i ice bo perli cii 't on il.* is in dant, byt'tibliea tii'n of tlii; order, owe l. iiuh. for four months, I i forr the m \t tom of ihh omit, in tbe Moiitp' 111**1 y Mi.nitor, a tn wt-paper pule li.ii.t i lu Moutg* mny * oiuity. A.* . 1 i. i:t * fa Att'y Apl t * * *:: t . I . I mi r d.b.C. O. O ' * '* is, i Ot'S a .lixr in /*« wa.-tj lor t .••;»*,■*»» 0 I * i.ihi is at n mi*.» '■ 'i i , .. , , viik ArLi it aaai av wk r*i- (l ‘ * • ••“• *'6> : v., ■ ■• Jfejv i-'- «**• ■ "' ' 1 ' F ' ’ '^v, *g T; I V lQ T , . - ,• <t"' r.» •'■*/ ’ ;•■ *.' nrvd nuMt • > ■' : £TEE - BWHEELS a . ' r ~' <-- J " '* H .•. . *-it V- :<»tcr* for Ts*'"- * ;.; d CiTAt-oaux*. r \ . • *»•*’> Tin'”A _ ..' , ■. Ia *■*:. •• • - . *t * i : ..d:aß'apcil3, Ind.