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THE MONITOR.
D C'. SUTTON. ------ Editor.
Mr. VERNONQA. DECK. 29, 1886
IMerod at the post eticc ut Mt. Vernon Ga.
*eoonil-tlu**mutter.
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Advertisements from responsible par
ties will be published until ordered nut.
when the time is not specified in the
eopv, and cbnrjjee made accordingly.
Comtminicßtions for individual bonetit
nr of a personal character will be charg
ed for the same ns advertisements.
l egal advertisements, the rates of
which are regulated by law, tire payable
in ndvatice.
Announcementit of candidate 4 for oilier, live
dollars, in advance.
In acceTiiaur.c with an act of the Lngislatuiv.
legal advertisement* will be inserted in the
Monitor at the following rates
Eor each 100 words, 70 cents for eaoli in
sertion for tlu» first lour insertions: for each
Htibequent itisertion, He cents for each lOil
words. No a *\ertisement considered less than
100 words. Each and ev.-ry word and initial,
including caption, date and signature will be
counted. Every figure counted ah a word.
local stems.
- This day week, boys!
Our chimney grows—slowly.
—Election tickets printed heiv.
—“Many arc called, but few are chosen.”
—The weather is fitre far gardening.
-Go to J. A. Riddle to sell your cotton.
—We are up with our orders for job work.
-.a, It p> t ,i.( .toii.lt £‘4 trpi.tf.duf w
- If you have a good thing to sell, advertise
it.
-Co to ,T. i. itiddle for the cheapest saddles
in the county.
The wav ttvsnstain a newspaper is to pat
ronise it.
Go to J. A. Riddle for your winter Oi tithing.
—Sec what Mr. W. IT. Clarke has to say to
the voters this week.
A large lot ofuew Winter Clothing just re
volved by ,T. A. Riddle.
Rev. Jas. L. Gilmore and family have born j
visiting friends and relatives iu this county for •
the past week.
—Mr. John L. Elliott, of Andersonvilla Ga., |
who has been on a visit to relatives near this
place, returned home yesterday morning.
—Glass and Crockery Ware cheap at J. A.
Riddle’s.
_ The candidates are beginning to look b'ue
a’reodv. We an- aorry tlrere isn’t offices for
all. Rut such is life!
—The Rev. W. I). McGregor, formerly of this
county, is visiting his old home. He preached
sin excellent sermon at this place last Sunday
ut 11 o'clock.
E&ptist Appointment.!.
Union Hill 2nd Sunday; Friday before at Writ
Hill and Saturday before at Oconee Creek, 3rd
Sunday and Saturday before at Mt, Vernon;
4th Sunday at Live Oak; Saturday before ut
Getbsemace,
—Simmons Medicines on sab* at J. A. Rid
dle's.
- A change lias bee n made in the Presiding
Eldersl.it> of this district. sin-;>* the adjourn
ment of Conference, by which Rev. .T. O. A.
Clarke is substituted for the Rev, Mr: McCiesky.
I)r. Clarke is understood to be one of the finest
scholars in the South Georgia Conferrm-e.
—ls you want cheap Drugs and Patent M- li
-cines of ali kinds, go to .1. A. Riddle’s.
Wo have changed our day -f publication to
Wednesday, instead of Thursday, in order to
accommodate our paper to the changed sehe
ule on some of our mail linos. Neat week w<
ahull hold it back until Thursday afternoon, j
however, in order to give our readers the result j
of Wednesday’s election. After that we shall !
endeavor to issue, regularly on Wednesday ’
moriyng— until our Uncle Samivel changes his ,
schedule again.
We have been wonderfully trirdduring the '
last two or three weeks, i:i regard to the paper '
to print the Monitor on. The week before last
our weekly supply failed to come, and we de
termined to issue only the small sheet that is
usually published Christmas week, and then
give our readers a full sheet last but
when publication day came, the paper had not
arrived, and we could only rake up enough of
scraps for a half sheet. After it was too late,
the paper arrived
Pay the Printer.
The letter P begins more than forty
words in the following paragraph, from
0 western esehauge, each word hearing
somewhat upon the delicate subject of
“p«v the printer:”
“All persons who patronize papers
sbonld pay promptly, for the pecuniary
prospects of the pren, have u peculiar
power tu promoting and pushing for
ward public prosperity If the printer
is paid promptly, and his pocket book is
kept plethoric by prompt ravine- pat.
rons. he puts Ins pen to the paper in
peace; his paragraph* nrn more pointed;
l>e paiuts his pictures of passing events
in more pleasing color*, and the perenal
of l;i3 paper is t» pleasure to the people.
Iffiete this piece of proverb: philosophy
in some place where all persons can per
ceive acd peras** it “
A Word to Candidates.—
dome of you have failed to appreciato the
importance of an announcement iu your home
paper, thinking j«u 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, yon know. You can t
possibly be. ei ctrd without votes. And you
can't get votes without tickets. You want to
| have them with your own name printed in bold
] letters on th>-r»:. so that your friends can see it
I at a glance, and know that they ate voting for
; yon. You can't expect to be elected on other
candidates'tickets, for the people would find
out that you were trying to sponge v nr way
j into office, and drop you. People don't admire
I stinginess in a candidate. They like to sen
him whole-sot! .1 and lib ral-intuded. V «
1 don't want to do that anyway, even if you
could. You are compel!--.! o have ticket-;. \\-
are prepared to print tin n> I >r you as neatly and
as cheap, as you can get it done anywhere, Dvr
; the cash. And we do net !.-■ ln.-ve that tliere is
a candidate h r any oth - in the eomitv. v.ho is
l so dead to his county's int> rest, as to send bis
money off out of the county f.,r| ins tick,as,
wlibii he can g.■: them done just as m:■ fly and
i for the same money at home, Unis keeping the
I money among hi ■ eonstitueiits. We suin'it the
( patronage of every candidate iu the county,
j
“The Farmers’ Poultry Rr.'.'.ng Guide.”
This is the title of a t.e’.v and valuable book
on poultry raising for pry-fit. The book ans
wers in advance every possible question in re
spect to keeping and caring for poultry, ami
gives in the plainest possible manner all needed
instructions to unable beginners or old hands
i to carry on the. business sueeesafuly, and make
(money. If you desire to know Ik»w to make
. hens lay the year round; how to fatten market
poultry quickly; how to dress and ship poultry
and sell eggs to obtain the highest prices;how
to build inexpensive henhouses and va rds; how
to discover, prevent ami cure all diseases of poul
try: how to select and obtain choice breeds,
and liow men anil women of long experience
in the business make money, then send at once
1 for a copy of Tin: liuimeks’ l’ot i.TRV Uaihimi
I fIi.'JDF., published by 1. :b Johnson & Co., ‘22
I Custom House fit., Boston .Mass, l'lico 2. r >
1 cents. For 60 cts. Hi st>::nj s Johnson A Co..
( will send postpaid a copy of The Farmebk’
i Potu.THV Kaisino Gt iiw: nml two 05-et. 1 acks
j of Sheridan’s Rowder to nn-ki hens lay, or they
| will send a 2; * pound tin can of Vo wilt-rat legu
i lar rate ($1.20) and a copy < f the Ucun /nv.
COSRESPOrvDEI^CE.
1 To the Voters of Montgomery County.
j Knowing that the citizens of iUout
( gotnery county are m feeling uuil a sytn*
i ''utilising ive.Hile, we now n*U them f 1
j their help air an old iriei.ri, Mr. Align*
i McQueen. He ims been burned out.
1 and lost everything ho had, even to hi*
(slnies. His sot) Minsk is now 11 eandi
date for the office of Tux Receiver, lie
! is a cunduLite in the interest of his fa
1 tlier. As for 11 recuiiiine.ndiiiioii, the
1 MeO'ioens need none, it is enough to
1
I sny tlmt Mr. McQneen is fully eonipe
I tent, and ivili give sedi-fiietion. Let ev
I erybody vote for McQueen and by s<
j doing, everybody can !iej|> the old mill).
! without being set back 11 dollar.
Ji.txr Voteks. ]
'
J T lias been report. 1 that 1 have retired from
I tin: raie for Clerk of theSnuercn Court, but
1 wii.li i*. distmo’ly i;iu:c rsiood that is not
the ease. lama en mli-Lilo, and will bo until (
the votes arc counted out.
Respectfully,
W. 11. UI.VIIKE
KOTirE.
♦ LL parties on ‘da e?s-t udn < f the Oconee-
J\, river'.vbo patronise ray grit i n.ni nr my
cotton gin, will he put across tlie river, v, tli
their cottoa or grist, at Ciienev’s Em tv, fr< e n ;
! charge. Waltkii T. McAktiil’k.
i GORKY’S LADY'S BOOK
roa 1887.
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I clubs, send for satnble copy, which will give
! you full information.
VLI'B kaisers' premiums.
Godey’* has arranged to give elegant Silver
Plated Ware of superior makers as premiums,
tha value of which in some iustances. reaches
over $25 for one premium.
Address GOLEV'S LADY'S BOOK
Philadelphia I’a.
In Club with the Monitor,
Price, &2.7*5c which should
be 3ent to the editor of this
paper.
D. C. SUTTON,
attorney at law,
AM< r,oj,rrjTOt: in riup.i rut,
Ut. Yemen Ga.
fit ATtO\.
. Georgia, Montgcrae-y Conutv
To am. Whom it 'ln r n, ct
U. Herndon, adminiitrator et Ke ■
i, I Hi
apphe ito the undere-gm-d : o, il i
■ land:- be'onr-ng to tb*. estate of sa:d oeceased
led • ad application w!ij he beard on •’ - f: >
Monday in January n«r». This fith De-'emb. r
, Hob. Alex Me Ac ih r '3. Ore .
kt-_rr fee j". ~
GEORGIA CENTSAL
DETECTIVE AGENCY,
Cnpt. G. W. Shackleford,
Supt. cf Detectives,
100* OllEllltY STKKKT, UaCON (L\.
IT' YIDRNCE in law cases obtained. Snbpcc
li lias, warrants and all legal dneumeuts
served. Absent witnesses and missing pn. th s
traced, habits of I'liij'loyos iiseertaini'd, origins
of tires investigated, records Kearehed, and all
other business requiring the aid of Detei li'es
: to furnish attorneys with such ovideneo as ov
ists. i:. criminal and civil cases, etui to ■ cer
tain the credibility and onaract -r of witeesses.
Lost and stolen protiertv recovered. Ml eotii
inunicattons strictly contlduiit, d. Call and see'
us. or address, Ga. GontriO Deteetivo Agcv.,
i(a>’ j Chory street, Maeou Ga. decS’Sii-lm
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rpilE SUi'.St'RlßLli I,lo* t i'."'! •::'iilly id.;
J J<‘avi. to i ibuin the voter.* ni Mnutg.mu i v
... ut.t.v. that lam . aiuliilati'toy l v-uli. ;i >tl to
tit,, oflii'o of i'i, rk o! tbc rftionrior no li t of <aiil
comity, a: tin- nwitiug.lwntary cb I't.on, and it
c!,‘.:tt'il will <*:iliy alt' ni\ a It' lo Us'iitn at Ml.
Vernon, dun.. .• term t a «iit'di I tmiel. - a-ii
I so tliat i will at all times 1 aivessilOo tu I!.■
ningbus in tlin otVies; iun! will, to the
best of my n' : >laiilil e'.ly hio inia,-: n .
■ ties liftin' mi: •••'in tin.- futur-', as in lie j
1 lutvo npi'oinie.i , * nij •lctur > for the ri i • m
! ii,-r of ibe . F. It t'Hfi.n;. ot til. j
V, ruon wiu is .veil illiaUlietl to hiseltai i.e tils'
1 unties ut't 'le. k ill mj iil’-en •
! Thanking no many Oien '.a for tlu-ir sunport
! in the past, am! earnestly suln iling (hen pai
rou.ige i.i : .’*■ 1 .ill •. I am.
Y ni.b must. rospt«.:tfu!ly.
,S. li. Km;uia.
I
7 c AVI'- n s. ii.'ileil. 1 leave euusen'io! : > 1
i j, i, two ill '' a ev.mtiib.le i'i tile office o, , .< lk
of the tin Court of Mont S
■at tin' I'bvti. . n■ : e he'.i on t:o u. :.t U • In- ■-
■ lav in January m-vt. H'i.l«:cti,'il. Uto .iftns* veil
be'ku’it Opel. .lav • in .the uni., ami tin;,
iveorils nii• ■••.! are favorably with cto mi' j
lo in in tile . .'.lots. Bull.- >l. • * v
lon tiiunli Tien am'. -
YJTTE AT K ■ jiHstcil b/*K \ lb lmes,*t
V , llulUi I !il till! HI : :Ot I 1 :.::'!! I'll' 1 :' tin'
oßiei' of t'oun i iii '.iMirni' of Iv'ioiit oni• vy ' ]
!at the elee:. aon Hu. In -t \Y. .lm -lay in .1: lit
:u'V 1537. '1 : U' ..: frielul -at whose ;'"h< ‘'
liuii tin bus been imiiH'e l t > eonn I e!oro Me ,
public, btiv. ■ 1 rot lean iiml '
! eompiMent a mi'i -trai i m of the i'omtty'« li- i
naiiees, in tli event of lri * eli*i'teo;i:
p„r Tine Ciiltwii'r.
\XTe aroi riv.otl to tho vo |
VV tl'l'-. ' ':.loo: .llllll'l'l .0.1. '..t01l 1
Roger* Its iml lain for thrift tffi ■lm the
I Ollitui ot‘Ti*' lilt eiiif of said e.'iinty. at tin* ,
i election I" be h. id on the ti rut Wi ilnesilav in
,|auiuirv 1s ■ II eieete.l, 10-primuses to d's
-I'lmrKe’thg didii's of tin 1 otlli'.u with hunt it; ,
mul tiilte interestot the : ■ ; :
I licHt of hirl il’olii iV.
;njMTEumlei igu.'d. at the rei|ue>!t of many
I J friWJiln. iiiiuoiittees biAiseif a ciimliilitte J
t),» * . . '"lie ■' ■' .he ‘’l l mo.
! ,I:h,T.U - < el's "ton, ami e ••omisrs. if elm-ted. to ,
I liifielml'go t'.e ilut’i'S of I.le Ogiee *a l '.1)111 tl> .
1 Tluinkiug lii oiliA.-.i- for their eouti lenee ami
' past favors, i must respeetfully sulu it ;t eon- ;
. tiuuation ..i to. - sums iu th*' luture.
Jons N. Mn.t.mt.
I
I
I
5 )I?0F. I F. Herring ims mauv warm ninl
. 8 appriie.iiiivo friend)., wini, knowing his j
more than ..r.iinarv t|it ilitiiMtion... lotil nt'i
; if oily trail, of >r • to ee
hi* mime as a eaililiiia I-* tor lav t ollreiur ol (
Mimi'miue: '• .'..lintv. at dm Jn.iltni'V ''b-fl.ou. |
' in tile lioui 'Piat, if .ileftoil, he will serve the
I people.
I .
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' Por 'E’aa \ Mvwlxvv.
, IN I t -.C l A. M.'i.'i r.t N. hav;.:- >i. del ;
| to tin- r•; ted - ilimtation • of iri< mis,
. takes (!::•' • •• orinnitv t-. mntr.,'." ' > :In s', e.
~f Moi-usi..- Y\ I’liiiiity, l:i eandi.!:oy. lu' Hi
! office ol '1 ax llee'eiver of said coin ty. Hhould
I tin. people. 1 ■ tin ir a.ill'vi "i"i. lu-fo. ■ > - wile
| the nffiee. lie pi'olilii - * f.-ililtullv to ills 'il'll'.'l'
IMs duty, to tie; lie.,* Hi' hill ability, t.;. . ti.m
•lnuuai'y ntii lS:-7.
'-a yiF.I.L •;<; to the earn.- t uUu itatio-s of
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cmt.ltl, .i-unc li IlllS .'nil-"', ' ■ • i to In eoil'rf
;1 a, . ~■ ' r ri'-i‘leetion to theofite Ol I
ij.,.., of -pii • . mo-.y e.mnty, » '■■■■<■
t prog.diing elecU.'li. Being Mioc ni'r .di ymipi
!,, p, i i nil yoari expul’ienee null 111 l il
! iarilv with tile -1 1 :t;• t- -■! tire uit -.. . and -eing.
. le-si... it brave - .mf.-ilelt:- . nidi. r. w1... '
i Ire ... def.i"*-' of Id . ■ ■•. mil . and "■ . .•„
- unfortunate, ins 1. ietfl- I ,*, ■l t hi* - ■<< lo l ' "i ''
j i iol'rl:: mis ii jam till- good i'lli/.» !-d tlie eoliuty
j for tin ir sutiragi'H.
ts/!-: ARM aiißioi'i/'-'l l>y AT. !.». i'ytei "it "•
|i \ tuitlioehis name to tlie people ol
etmntv as u can tidi ; ' - "■
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AI o Throe-Spring and Four-Spring Wagon*. anti Side-Spring Puppies.
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