The Montgomery monitor. (Mt. Vernon, Montgomery County, Ga.) 1886-current, December 29, 1886, Image 2

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TILE MONITOR. . Agent. lor !»>*• Monitor. Mr Z.T. Mmnni* our luitlwr./od ityt-w M IxniK I'ond and vicinity, with autlmrit. 1 to »<v licit ruh«i ription«. contract for a<iv< *>‘'i job work, and to receive cud receipt d money lor the suin' . Mr. .1. H. I*»ri«y our authorized H.'-nt at licit muff. thn> county, with authority to fobcit . ibo riiitimia. contract for advertising and job wo rk, and to receive and receipt lor money rot , tile HIM. p r ..< V.' .1 Ilalv is our authorized .vynt Ml Ijittiair this countv, with authority H ' hiilih iipti -na. and to contra't t ■ ad-.. rlinm and jot> work, and to receive and receipt rot money fur tin- same. It 3 MclntvreF.aq. it "Us t utlior./' t e>u, -■ •gent. with unlimited authority to i*ub acrintioiH to contract f r adveitnon,. am job work, and to and rece.pt for money for th« Mam**. ■ ~ Newspaper Law. \ny person who huH taken a pf*p r 1 pul,.rlv from the pontnfficc whether di rected to hi* najsno or another *, «r, whether ho is a subscriber or not id n.- sponsible for the payment. The courts hnvo decided tliat nffua inn to take newspaper* or parodies.* from the pte.toff.ee or removing and leaving them uncalled for is pruna-faci evidence of intentional fraud. If unv person orders his paper discon tinued." he must pay nil arrearages or the publisher can continue to send it until payment in made, and collect the whole amount. Au action for fraud can be instituted ngniust nuy person, whether he is responsible in a financial way or not. win, refuses to pay hi* subscription. Postman torn who do not notify the publisher, when a subscriber '«<'« to take hi* paper out of the office to which if is addressed, for four weeks, are liable to the publiahea for the subscription. The Holiday Number of the Graphic News. The holiday number of the ‘ Ulus trated Cincinnati Graphic News excel - this year, again, allother American pul heat ions of a like nature, both in !>«' rary merit and artistic finish. l’iemi nent artist*, from home and abroad, hove contributed their bountiful and inge nious creations. Thus this holiday num ber of tlm “Graphic News’ furnishes a welcome addition to Christmas literature mid mi ornament to any drawing ion,a table. Among the illustrations, the col ored sketch “In the Trenches' appeal to the hearts of the old soldiers. Iho number, in elegant cover, can he had at any book store or uews-ntauds. We call the attention ol ’ _ ..... - I J Attractive. Elegant. Popular. Ha**you« e ' for January'? It i. aparkling *.tb «•«•>!’ ‘-Robin Adair," the new Mon ' hv Mimk Kobo Wi/.abeth Cleveland beß.ns ..J Una nnmber. TbU i» the first effort IU H.ory writing by tho ter. unit it was a stroke of br.Umnt . turpriso for the publisher of Tloi'i v s <> Koeuro it. Jenny ,June, one of tho best fashion writers in the country, centnb- . ntas one of her spicy society letters from 5,.« \ ork. Many other authors, favoi iteemloelebrateil. contribute interesting „n,t valuable articles. The fashion plates are unsurpassed. They arc a necessity i to everv lady. As » maca. ine full ot everything enabling holies to make homo happy ami attractive. "D-ipuy s takes the lead. And then it w «>" •' " a year 1 Send this sum to the publisher W, E. Sinker, Philadelphia l a. The Bavanwh. Dublin & Western Short Lino. Philadelphia. Dec-. M- A l,ul U ‘ equity has neou tiled in the Court of: Common Pleas on behalf of W 'llium l j Murphv's Hons, agaiust the Savannah Dublin A Westereu Short Pine Uailway Oompunv, of (leorgia. asking that a re t'civer of the company bo appointed on j behalf of the plaintiffs. U is elaum'd , that the defendant company is indebted j to them for printing the mortgage bon h- ;) that they obtained judgement again*, the defendants in September last for , §2,430. that the writ issued to collect iildgott.cnt was returned "no goo-ls. and that the officers of the company are concealing its assets and property The Statement telegraphed from Phil adelphia to the Morning News that a hill had been tiled in the courts there by William F. Murphy's Sous, bond prin ter*. asking for a receiver for the Suva,.- nuh. Dublin A Western Short lane lmil way, caused some stir here yesterday among the backers of the ro 1 1 and tho: - who bare subscribed largely to stock in the eompauT. Treasurer .lohn-on was asked about the matter and replied tout the diapseth which be read in the Morn ing News was the tirst intimatto: ho aad of an application being made f>r .• ceiver. The company owes Murphy’s Sons something over ir-,- '> he *.a 1. f-’ r printing it-bond*, but the Construction Company proposes to assnme all i abil ities, nod payment has been dtuayod un til the company can get everything in shape. -It Will not affect us in <mv way,” Mr. Johnson said. Later in the dav President Liudenuan telegraphed {rota Philadelphia that the ease h t„ eu settled mid the application for u r.e.iv.r ti b..t withdrawn. < Id* ' iflM^w.aogiTg'<r a asrat mftM rii* ■ j« Fossou, manager of the Construction Company, in in N**w York and writes that be and Vice President Simmons, who is also the company’s contracting agent, will be here January 1 and will i commence work at once. A-i,\ ‘ «‘s. • Married. Cheney -Wool,.- — In Aikin, H. ( ~ on Wednesday, 15th inst., at the residence of the bride's father. Dr. J It. Wood, Col. I’. B. Cheney, of Pjumber City, Ga., and Miss Mattie 1,. Wood were united; in the holy bonds of matrimony, Bov. J. 8. Wood officiating. The attendants were: Hon. C.C. Smith, of McVille, (la., with Mi,* A. E. Wood, of Charleston. Mr. Louis M, Curry, of CTnuueey, Oa., with Mis* 1,. E. Vernon, of Char! s ton. The Usual Result. It is not to be denied that a good f-ew i ing machine is on.* <>f the most jtnpor taut nppurteuuucea of themodern lioiise hold, We thought we had a good Machine until one day the agent of tile .\e<e Home presented himself at our door nnd pro ceeded to deliver an oration upon its I characteristic merits "lint," wo answered, "our machine | suit* us well and we do not care for au , other, The agent, however, begged the priv ilege of leaving oil'- of hi> machines I with us, "for the ladies to try” The request was not unreasonable, so Iwe giautod it- but more to oblige the j agent than anything else; for wo really ! did not want the machine, and had nut | the remotest idea of buying if The machine once in the house, it. was I natural that the ladies .should look it | over; they did so, and as a consequence ; fell in love with it They say that with out the slightest wish to decry or dispsr- I age any other machine, this, all tilings ; considered, is, til their opinion, the | most desirable one to be had This unrivalled machine is nmnnfaet | tired by the NEW HOME SEW INC MACH IN E CO., < trail go, Mass,, and JO i I’nion Square, New York. A S2O Holiday Prize. • -i The renders of this paper are offered | a prize of i .?20) Twenty Hollers in lin’d ito the person making the greatest n un i »n*r nt twv»..i«. » |i„ the three words "Havvi.i s < oits Sai.vi:." The same letter must, not be used but mice ill forming a word ui.U-- it is contained more than <">.-e in tie* three words. Plurals, names of person* mid places not allowed. P-e \veb*tei.- Dictionarv without snlppeiuents c* au thority. Each contestant will pie oeeii dose ‘2sct* in slump* or postal note. f"i a box of Huwlcv’s Corn Salve. Coll ect close* December Ist 188tk Name of win ner and number of words nuuh I to each contestant. The contest will be eon dueled with tim utmost euro and luiniess. Adilr«v*s v«'Hr list E. I>. H\\vi i:Y. ciieim-t. Salem, New \oik. The Richest Man in tii3 South. i Alexandria, \.i , bispatch to the New Wk urn. Mr. Hal Dulanov, of tho adjoining county of Etinqnier, who is the richest man m tho south, i* going to Scotland n» \t. month to many a Scotch girl of . noble family. Although Mr. Dulaney's wealth would be regarded a* eouimou- plaee in New York, it is considered well nigh fabulous south of Mason and Div on's line. Hi* yearly income is over 5200.000, drawn from lands iu this state n ml in England and Scotland. Ho owns about Pi,ooo acres in the blue grass region Eomlomi and Fautpiier counties, and lias in England and Scotland estates which would quarter a half dozen lord-, lie cauie by it all by inheritance, the lands having been in the family for gen ' erations. Mr. Dulaney is a good looking ‘ young fellow*. ‘2l yeais old and has lived i,U his life in this country. Tho lady whom lie is going to marry is said to he j a descendant of a younger branch of the ' Argyll*. She has no title, but is a cousin ■ oftiie present duke. The prospective marriage has excited wide-spread interest in the oUI dominion. An Accident. ••What’s tho matter, Johnnie: " asked a small boy, us Johunfe emerged lt .-in the house crying. “Frightfulaccideut’ replied E un.i.e, briefly. ••No! What was it' ” • Well, you sec, i was talking ti me: her. and 1 got mad and sassed her. "Yes." ••An I then sue started for m<. •‘Vo**. * ••And I ran all over the lion*-, and down into toe yard and i ■ und taat-. ami tin n into wood-sued you kuov.- * Ye* go on,” - Well, I was runuiu’ under full steam, you see. “Yes, yes; of coarse “And ran into .n open switch. I :•<' old gentleman " s iu the wood shed with one. Terrible accident on that read. I can tell yea. Tacks ain’t it- i' 1 ” K>*< A Silent Bell. Something very, very sad happened near the corner of Monroe avenue and Randolph street yesterday. A very meaty man had met three friends at that j point and stopped to tell a couple of stories. A young roan, who was a • tranger to ali, was leaning against the j front of i store, healing the general ap-j pearance of oi ■ who knew all thut was worth knowing before ha cut liis baby teeth, and was now hanging onto life because death refused to come. Pretty poon the meaty man got off some fun, .hi 1 the hand of the weary young man was lifted up and the tones of his chest nut bed rang out on the fnorning air. “Was that you?" asked the story teller a* ho wheeled around, “Y-'ius.” •Did I get off something old?” "Very old.” "Beg your pardon, sir, I will now get off something entirely new for your benefit.” Ho seized the weary trnvlef, whirled him around, and ii stout calf-skin boot ' was planted against him four times in j succession. • •if there's anything old about that just ring two bells on me, said the kicker ns he ceased Ins labors. I inn-1 have been a new thing. The voting man had tears in his eyes as he : steered himself around the nearest cor ner, nnd the sharpest ears caught no melody from his little bell. — Free Press. Senator Lotjan Uyiny. Washington, December, 25. -Senator John A. I-ogaii has been suffering frefm i heiimat:mi for a eonple of weeks and no pin lieular at Section lias been paid li, the fact because of the l) turn of the ; disease. But to-day it becomes known that his condition is serious and that | his life may end at any moment. His brain lias become involved to u degree that alarms bis friends and caused bis phvsicians. Snre-on I. 11. Baxter, chiel medical purv-vor of th>* army, to cull in for con ,'iltatio:i Dr. Hamilton. C.hiel of Murine Hospital service, nUil Dr. Eiu eoln.a prominent physiinn of privut* practice. Three or four consultation'- were held io- kiy, and one ol the tliret ’ doctors will be with him constantly uuti the crisis is past. Tin physical's think the crisis ot the oEeaso 'sill not fa , real lied for 48 hour*, lie baa passed : greater part of las' 21 hours in a stupoi or lethargic sleep. -nrUn ’«'(!’V’Vtne>r „t,,l | here seems to ho no h itvs ot imnu ,hnte fatal termination of Ids ji'lu'e.ss 11„. ,|..,-t ,1 - I link the eri-is of disease vet fortv eight hinits distant. The 1 [ali.iti peiidler had retired f->i the l ight when there sounded htc.vi knock at t or) door. • Wliu-ii there?” he demanded. • Em the Ulan you sold n pint of chest nuts to this afternoon.” ••Wei',, v.hat-a you want?” -I have collie to return a sound flies' , nut to you. It was tho only good on m tho lot, and ns I’m tin lion, -t man , mid you probably put it iu by misUkt p\o brought it buck to you. Founds Per Bushel. Wheat. 60 Bis: Corn, shelled, 60: Porn in j (ar 70 Ik- 1;.,. 00 It.; Oats :'2: While Potato* O.O:, swe. I Volumes, .Vo. White licalir-, 00, Castor loans, la; l ...v,-r >Ycds. 60. l’iinotl.v. :D: Flax | 5.,,1 .v Hemp. P 2; IVas. 00: V-hie l.niss Heed. u buckwheat. E; Dried Peaches 33: Dried I Y,.ples. . Onions. 67: Stove Coal. >0; .-tint je, pk.stenm; Uair. it; Turnips. Ln slack. d I..me. He Coru Mvai. IS; tsnlt. tun-. •)■>• Sail, c >ar*e,- 50;*Ground Beans ad; barle- . . Hominy, 60: Union Sets, :l> Its. Capacity of Boxes. A box JO inches square. 16',d inches dec will contain one barrel, or :» bushels. A box 15 lucht - square, 14' ■> Uich- . s dc-p. "nl • u .uu !h.df-a hairel. A box 17x14 inches 0 inches ilovp, will contain ono busbol. -V bi'\ a •', a. 't\ will contain Ivalf-a hushvl A lm\ S inches’ s.piare, s n u-'l.e --win' - •« e ■ v box I H.piain . 4 J-10 in Ties deep, wil contain on* i gallon (dry lui.isiuc.) Liquids. English Pint. 30 o/.; Am-rican put "■• '’••’• ; , trills. I pin. (Eng.p. r pints 1 c.uart botn p„.. and Wm. V 1 quatr-. 1 gaie-u t'Ota Am. 1 luml ier. half pint Am. : common . 1 . t .x » • Itix. . •> x - e.v.-.y WE ID lUs>. \ OZ.; com w ine jrlass. - 1 ' * * table‘'Pouxis. i 0.'.: -t imm tea cup. » 4 tva#p°° ng * ' < / * t Ol UT V YI.KVD YK_m ONEK CIItCUT. l’lie following is tuo court calender of Oconee circuit, according to the act passed by tho lust Legislature, and which went into effect ou Ist of January: 1 .aureus, fourth Mondays in January and July. Dodge. Uh Mondays in February and August, coutiauiug two weeks. Dooly. 2d and 3-1 Mondays in March aud September. Wilcox, -Itli Mondays in March an 1 timber. .. , i. win L’uesdsv following Mendsvs after 4:h Mondays in March and sep- Twigg*, -2. i Moudaya in April aud October. ... , -i Montgomery. 4th Mondays m Anr.l aid tOctober. . , , Telfair. Tuesday after t-i;d aond.iys in April aud Oct h« , v Pulsski. 3d Mondays m May uiil N - vcni»»-r, contmumg as i ’> • »' . • notice. ALE PERSONS arp hereby notified and forewarned not to hunt with dogs,, firearms, guns or other implements; or to fish, with hooks and lines bobs, nets, j peias or baskets; upon any of the fol- j lowing described lands, enclosed or un enclosed, lying in Montgomery county, and belonging to the undersigned, with out written permission from the owner, a« the law will le strictly enforced against all who violate it, to wit: The following lots or tracts belonging *o Henrv A. Calhoun: Nos. 76 and 88 in j the 6th district. Also the following lots or tracts be- j I longing to B. B. Cheney: Nos 74, 77,57, i i 86,90. 129, 130, 132, 133, 144, 145,146, ! 184, 185, 186, in the 6th district. Also the following lots or tracts be i longing to.I. Clinton Clements: Nos. 86, j 87, 133, 1 41, 142 iu the Gth district. Also the following lots or tracts of land | I belonging to Walter T. McArthur; Nos. ; j a, 12, 18, 19, 20. 31. 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, j ; 37.’ 38 39, 71, 126, 137. 13S, 184, 186, iu j 6th district. ; Nos. 366, 867. 368, 369. 370, 371, 372, ! 373, 374, 375, 376, 377, 378, 379, 380, ; 1381, 382,383,414, 415, 416, 417, 418. j 419,420,421,429, 430, 431, 433, 434,1 435,463,464,466, 469, 470, 471, 473, I i 184, 4.83, 457. 489, 490, 491, 492, ia 7th ! ! district, Oct 23rd 1886. . j Henhy. A. Calhoun, B. 13. Cheney. •T. Clinton Clements, Walteu T. McAbthuk. j ' i A WEEK'S READING FREE FOR SIX GOOD FAMILIES. j Sptn] your ixni'H', rtritl the mine pidl of 5 of* vour aoiciib ol* frioTuD <mi ;l cai*<l and ;u t fivo for yourself and < »w*h of them, a oojty t >f THE GREAT SOUTHERN WEEKLY THE ‘ATLAHTfI GINSTITUTION,’ ‘‘l'NCfJ’ lilAinua worlit-f.imom irn ) Sketches of tn.i old s’l.miation ii t. iikk Doi-key, "BITJ. Ali'l’d" hiunoroii* . 1 iimMHuvs ! r.ettev for 'he Ho:i!e and Heortli ’ wKiTEfcs J Stone, ‘•ilF/J'sY M AMIL I'ON .s’*d<.l vcuturustoM iu the cracker dialect ; 1 War Stories. Sketches of Travel. News, poems. Fun. Adventures, Tho Farm, The Household, (kirrespetliletieo. i \ Woi ;:> or I.vs rRCCTIO' *. M > l'.s i uiitainment. •' Pat-ss.. The U'hrMcs-t and Best j Vii .a.l'.. pp-wes every Membei of the Kiunily. - v I’ostar. run a Si’komuk Copy A.iire..s, Tuk Contsi LirTiox,” Atlantis, Ca. » ; THE ' iU Tfi* v« _ _ j -AND TRK ■ 1 % fiHft WT " -i U,'A 3 . r.-'&AH&C .ifiar- Th- ‘hirm, !n*!uh‘rii i ami St > Junr ; t.-f bouth. t !i c \<\i i** i* * . To to the vtliitu* ot the Mor.itos*. ; . S.,mme cojMry; ..f th«- S.m ir.frit Chiltix Mtor riui , V maiU d FKSCR on m-pUc:-1! -n to J\E. I*. & Co.. I>r;.v.’tr 8, Athti't;. Chi. Qiii v iC-IZ 03 dVOS SKIXi-V' ■ VS.it'-'. '<l {»<> IJMW .»« V, Sisjn ; ; fV '■•' 'nemo/,; ;■:»«: j.xi . .5 f * -iuk .xtiicrr - 1 ! r *'*■ .;vr| vi •■ n »>k.' ; ’ j •£><•«; ***** oatfJOV* t'*U m>*: wn.-HA s SIHOV. |««ij V , J ajuata. | P-* 8 •*» *'s *•»«**“!? •«! - vfj. t.j >-f.-sjT(j n .. ~, ? *iNvn: I W)S IHOII Da Hi 03^13 iS/», .. u ' -'J.-i Xl>i» cMIOI in (Iren AnJ KViffl, I wicn, A* any Of.ci n lou’vc ever aeon. I. ,: 7. /.- ■•'// / '',//;>) , '*x /•■ ■- - , , X A N Aj w SV>r J:rr t»mir3i t:p ncs<‘, llor MWPOt IltSl.' uCO ,I ‘""•''*'•o COS i-iibfj ■ * r%l *tm*** y ?v a \ ;V><: -D ; : U‘>\\ w —*" f s )x*.ll _»» ■ » . *>' ’•* 4>v • • V\'vf " M i ;f Jl D"A- it ;' .- ' - f * k _y ;|t si if 0/ hAj^\ :EWINa«MACHINE . j HAS NO EQUAL. j' 'fnFECTSAT;SFA6fION Cawi r.ir T'TqpVlri 1 1.3 w ' --“Jj U. ■ —ORANQE, MASS.- 5 • - Sc rr-i KY. C rip, t’.\ i:\ I * *-. ■ t.- v t -’<7 v "c' " COUNTY DIRECTORY. ScrEinou Court. Hon. C. C. Kibbee, Judge; C. C. Smith, So fcitor-General. Spring term convenes 4th Monday in April; Fall term, 4th Monday in > jetober. County Officers. Ordinarv, Alexander McArthur. Court Ist Monday m each month. Sheriff* J. D. Mc- Gregor; Clerk Superior Court, S. B. Mom*, I Tax Receiver, James Higgs: Tax Collector;; A. Peterson; Countv Treasurer, T.B. Calhoun, ; Surveyor, Wm. 11. Wilkes; Coroner, Jamea 15. j Dorsey. County Commissioners. John Mcßae, Chairman, John 1,. Mathews, j John A. Peterson, John Wilkes, Sr. and John K. Giadv; Clerk, John 0. McAllister. Court, Ist Monday in each mouth. Board Os Education. K. A. Holmes, Chainntin: J. T. Me Collougli, Z. I'. Maim. Alexander Morrison; J. Clayton Clements, County Scliool Commissioner. Justice Courts. Kt. Vernon—l:s43rd District.—Friday be fore the '2nd Saturday. M. I). Hughs, J. P.; M. C. Adams, N. P; James Morris and \\ . 1.. Adams, constables. Lot hair—l22lst Hist.- Ist Saturday. W. J. Daier, 77. P.; D. W. Wall. J. 1 .; J. I. Hill, constable. Nnmher Ten—slst District—2nd Saturday. A. J. Mclntyre, J. P.; A. W. Collins, N. P.: V,. D. Todd, constable. Little Vork—393rd District—3dl Saturday. Alexander Morrison J. I’.; J. W. Clements, IS. I'. I.oiitl Pond—27sth District—lth Saturday. ,r..hu J. McArthur, J. IV, 1,. Sharp, S. P.; A. M. Peterson and Clayton Morris, consta bles. Pork- -334th Dist.—4th Saturday, J. Clav- I ton Clements, J. P.; J. M. WallN. P. 7, ;i idee—l3B6th District - 2nd Saturday. O. P. Blount, J. IV, K. A; Holmes, N. I’. H. D. Collins constable. MASONIC. OTIRAL LODGE, NO. 23!), F. A. 81. i Monthly coinronniculion fourth But unlay iu each month at 1U o’clock n. m. J. L. MATTHEWS. W. M. I ALEX. PETERSON, Sec'y. I. O. G. T. Star of Hope Lodge, No 34. Sleets every 2nd and 4th Friday night. M.D.lluelies. IV. C.T.; Mrs. Msry M. Peter Ison. W. V. T.;Thus. J. Smith Jv., Sec'y.; B | j’. Herring. F. S.: John Poe, Tr.us.; Dame ■ i'.,-. icon. i V.W. C. Mcßae. 7*1.;.1; J: Razetnore ■ O.; Ko'c-. t Rogers. S'Tit’l.; Mis-' I lanioMcßae 1 !.;i;'ni S ; Miss Mart .Stanford, i.eft !>.; Mis. ! i: mi Peterson, D. M.; Miss Agues Adams A. S I i>. i . Sutton, p. ">V. t'. T. I li. W . Carswell. D. U. W. C. T. i SABBATH SCHOOLS. air. Vernon Union. _Toljj,il) Mcßae, Sup'l ; Me* to every Sunday <:Vt mug. at 3 o’clock. Cuualy Sunday School Assodsi tioii.- J. 11. Gr:dy President; M. Mcßae Sena tarv Quarterly Meetings, Saturd.iv before tt,e air sun. 1 >5 pruary May A November; Amina Meetings Wednesday before me Ist Suuuay li , August, each year. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ITtESUYTEIfIAV. (Rev. \Y. A. JONES, Bastor.) Mr. Vrrnox.—First niul fourth Sundays ii | each mouth, morning and evening. Methodist.—Mr. Vf.knon Circuit. (lltiv. A. H. Hazuiioiie, P. C.) Mr. Vernon.—Every sth Sunday, and Is | Sundry night. ! BeriiFi.. iiit Sunday, and Saturday before T.ono Post).—2i*d Sunday, and Saturday be ■ fore. Adammyiuj:. -2nd Sunday afternoon, at , o’clock. l.othair.—3rd Sunday and, Saturday belore S.uve.N.i. —4th Sunday, and Saturday before j Railroad Time Table, E. T. V. & G. R. R. GEORGIA DIVISION. TiK'ifip effect June 13 1880. i East d- West | Netc York Day j Diyht j Express Depress J Express j Leave Macon 215pm18 45 am | Arrive Atlanta .5 35 pm ! 12 15 pin iLv Atlanta 5 40 pm j 32 15 pm 10 20 pin j Leave Rome.... 835pmj3 35 pm 130 pm ; Arrive Dalton .9 57 pm j 440 pm 309 am “ Cleveland. 11 00 pm ■ 12 30 pm i “ Knoxville .1 45 am j 3 4.0 pm “ Morristown. 3 10 am j 5 24 pm • “ Bristol tl 20 am j 10 15 pm “ Roanoke.... 11 45 am . j 345 am “ Waynesboro 8 85 pm I 7 07 am “ I.uray 5 4.7 pm I | 9 22 am “ Siren. June.. S 38 pm ' ; 11 45 ant " Hagerstown 9 B<> pm j ] 12 45 pm “ Washington 10 SO pm | 11 48 pm “ Baltimore.. 12 30 aril j ■ 4 00 pm •* Philadelphia 4 45 am ' i 7 20 pm “ New York .7 30 am | jIOOS pm Cin. & Mem. | Cin. A Mtm. I Express. ; Express. Lv Macon. .8 45 am * I Ar Atlanta 12 co pm ■ I, Atlanta 12 15 pin I j 815 am Ar Chat'uga 015 pm | i 12 15 pm Lv “ 6 35 pun | I Ar Ciaciu'ti 6 50 am ! I J. Chat.. 625 pm j j 850 am A r Memphiss 35 am ;.. ... ..-. | 840 pun j yuthward Fri. Express. | Sav’h Expn'ss. ] Kvv Macon 845 pm t 12 45 pm j ; "lawkinsviUe .. .11 o<t pm* 3 UOpm ; [y*up 2 25 am 6 10 pm j ..mnswick 8 (X) am 835 pm vannah. 6 15 am 7 50 pm j T ' ‘ismvilln . . 8 t*s am '■ . I, Akinsvile 810 am 12 01 pm . - n 830 am ! 200 pm j ~ 12 45 pm i . . .8 45 pm , A; lla \nsville . 300 pm | .... .11 00 pm j - ?,.’V U A Buffet Cars leave Atlanta daily at e.it. pm. y without change. J Cars leave Macon daily at 8:45 am ter < Api,ati w ithout change. '—“ I’uiY*-: Cars leave Rome Rome daily at * -to pmt Washing ton without change. I.*-*.. ! ~yp.rs leave Cleveland dai’v at 11 A?h“ue‘'4v ana . Spriu - s 6 °’ olock ' anJ am nn . next morning. 4or m tn d other information call on J. F. Noams Xa - n Ga. J. Gmiris A. G. V. A. I W A'eenn, G 1 AT Act * Atlssitsi (t PROFESSIONAL CAItD». V. E. ALLEN DON, LAWTEH*, MT. VERNON GA. W. I). COURSES,M. 1). OFFICE at residence of T. J. Courser; calls promptly attended to, day or night. julS'Bo-ly H. W. CARSWELL ATTORNEY .* rOT.VSELLOK at LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, .lit, Vernon, ; ; ; : : Gn. YY7TI.L Practice in Montgomery. Emanuel, > t Tatuall. Telfair, Laurens, Dodge and ' Appling Counties, except in Justices Courts and cases originating therein, in which they will practice separately. The partnership also extends to bnsmess iti the Supreme Court of the State, and the United States Courts Savannah Ga. junl9’S6-tf. JOHN D- ASHTON, ATT’Y -A.T SWAYNESBORO GA. FSACTICES in Middle, Augusta and Oconee Circuits; iu the Supreme and Federal courts. may 13'88-ly. I Jno. F. DeLaoy. Jas. Bishop Jit De LACY & BISHOP, ATTOR NE Y B A T LA W, EASTMAN, DODGE COUNTY. OA. aal’racticu in the State and Federal Courts, mayl3'BG-ly. 1 WASH ROACH. AV. C. LIVINGSTON. ROACH & LIVINGSTON, Attorneys at LaW, No. 3 Bull St. Savannah,. Ga. mayo’Bs-ly B. B. CHENEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 'LUMBER CITY GA. j Y Y711.L practice ir. the counties of Mont ; VV gomery, 'J’elfair. Dodge and Laurens, of | the Oconee Circuit: and Appling and Coffee of 5 the Brunswick Circuit. Land and land titles j a specialty. may 6 ’B6-ly-p. D. <’. McLENNEN, /•ttornev and Counselor at Law, ! j AND SOLICITOR IN P.QUITY, |M<iiVH,LE GA. \ T IJjla practice in the I’oiintics of the Oco- «■* nee ntiti Bnmsv.ick ciicuita. Special at ; tention to ht-lling and It v>u\fz entufo j and < XMinining titles to lands, i'rornpt litton-- ! ii(»n givtii to tins collect ion of sill rdainw. apr29-ly. fiieRPP hfrbinGTOH, , ! i wyoi'. SWAYNESBORO GA. Office in the Court-house. apr29-ly. \\ IM. MORRISON, i. 0., ; PRACTITIONER or MEDICINE and ■SURGERY. j Cuiis p'ohiptly atleucle,) Ito at. nil hours ‘ [3-Tl-’Bli.-l\. jOHAS, ID. LOIrOD, ATTORNEY AT LAW 51T. 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