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THE MONITOR.
A»»i* for 4l»« Monitor*
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Jtr.l l’infT. tlit h county, with authority to iolicit ,
»nh:ir.riplion», contract for advi rtiointr and job
work, oiii to teccive amt receipt lor nioucy foi ; i
the snir.e.
Prof. r. V Herring imioi authorized aiont at
I.olna i, thin county, with authority to solicit j
, abaci ’ptioiiH. and to contract for ndvertisiriic
and job work, and to receive and receipt for
money for the muir.
A. J. Mi Intwi Kvq.liourantborircd general j
agent, with iintin-itcii authority to aolicit sub- j
an ip liona, to contract for advertiairig and .
joli work, and - o receive and reel ipt for money J
foi the aame,
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I HU -|~ |—l - *
-All that was bid for n lion and four i
lionesses at a sale iu Leamington was |
£SOO. The show business is poor.
__
- iM. (Irevy, president of the French j
Republic, lias at last resigned, under i
the pressure of public sentiment, and
M. Hadi Our not has he>‘U elected in his,
i toad.
—The Supreme Court of New York |
ban granted a new tiial in the celebrated
ca»e of Jacob Sharpe, who was cetivio
fed of bribery, some mouths ago. It is
now probable Hint tbo old utuu will bo
released on bail.
Edward McKay, living near MoVtlle,
lost his dwolliug by lire Tuesday night '
of last week, the family escaping with j
nothing but their night clothes. —,
Mrs. McKay was shot, while standing
lifty yards front lbo house, by an old
arnty musket that discharged front the
burning building. It, had been heavily
loaded with buckshot, two of which
glanced her nook nnd another penetrated
tier hip. Noun of the shots aru necessa
rily fatal.
\ir. n-.w ... uuowteoge llio receipt
of s beautifully gotten up invitation to
be present at the Or,and Holiday Open
ing of Ludtlen & Hates’ Southern Music
House, in .Savannah otj the MOtli tilt.
We cult Id not bo presold, for want of
time, but we are asst trod Hint it was the
grandest exhibition of pianos, organs,
musical liistrumo its nud goods in their
liue, ever seen iu tbo Buulb. See their
card in another column.
llcrr Johann Most was convicted a
few days ago, of making an incendiary j
speech iu New York. This is us it should
bo, except that it is a pity the penalty is ;
not death. Morally, Ll- rr Most is more
responsible for the spirit of lawlessnes
and violence that culminated iu the
Hayuiatkct riot and its bloody results,
nnd the hanging of the anarchists, his
not more guilty tools, than any other I
bviug mortal. But bo is too shrewd to
be caught practicing the doctrines lie
preacher, more's tbo pity.
CORRESPONDENCE.
From Lothair.
The congregation at Hie Baptist church j
here was much disappointed by the pas
tor's failure to fulfil bis appointment mi I
hi* last round. Such disappointments
Mo very unpleasant.
Mr. Holly, of Dublin, is hauling the |
lumber on his let et tins place, and will ■
#ihm» have his resilience eemj luted.
We are inter.nod that Mr. Archie Mil- i
ler is preparing to build u blacksmith,
carriage and wagon shop at this place. !
which is much t <*ded. Mr. Miller is a
self-made » rkemn, and has few supe
riors in this country. We wish him
great success in his new enterprise.
Lovers of firht sports tlud time to
spend some very pleasant and profitable
hours around Lothair, now.
Mr \V O, l’ax'on, of this place, was
on a visit to Mcßae and Darien, last
week.
Mr Robbins, of North Gt- rgi-t, is now
bleated at Loluur, as sawyer for Mr.
Ri.xs.-n.
Mr. Henry Pritchett from this place,
has rent -V-'il to Lauren* county.
The fall term if 1. -thnir high school
rinsed ob the 2nd jnst. l’ro!. Herring
has Lsd h fine school, and by his untir
ing energy and faithfulness, has en
deared himself to all, both pupils nnd
putr..ns, who will be glad to see the
spring term ol his school open. Well,
I rofensor, we wish you a world of bap
pit.ea, during the holidays.
Ever yours.
1> H. J.
He Didn’t Catch On.
Mr. Thikh((l donned a new pair of
89 striped tronsern last evening and at
tended a soiree on North street. AV ithin
an hour ha was introduced to a young
lady from Rochester, and at onea en
tered into au auitnutod conversation
with her.
‘I v’e heard a good deal about Rochet- j
ter,’ said Mr. Thikbod, ‘but Iv'e never
been there.’
‘Oh, you ought to go. I’m sure you’d
like it. Buffalo does’t compare with it.
You don’t see tho bustle here that you
do in Rochester.*
‘Dear me! How funny. Is it made l
i of wire?’
‘Wire?’
‘Yeah. When yon sit on it does it
! fold lip?’
‘Why, goodness gracious me, what are
yon talking about?’
•The hustle! Tho bust!. ! It it the
Langtry, or the Potter bustle?’
•Why, I didn't speak about any bus
tle?’
‘I beg your pardon,’said Mr. Thikbed
earnestly. 'You said there was a bustle
; iu Rochester.’
•Why, I didn’t mean an article of
dress.’ said she, blushing violently. ‘I
mount that Rochester was lively, wide
awake, pushing, you know.’
| ‘What dues it push?'
| ‘Why, nothing really ’
‘Wlmt does it push for, then?’
‘I mean it’s not slow. It goes right
| ahead.’
•On the canal, or the railroad?’
•Wh.it?’
•Does it walk, or lido a hieicle?’
•What?’
j ‘Rochester.’
•Why, what u ridiculous question!’
•You said it went right ahead. llow
I does it get over tho ground?’
‘Why, wo pnt tip houses.’
‘At auetiou?'
‘No, no, ivc build them.’
'Oh yes, now I see. How funny.’
‘You've never seen Powers block, of
course.’
‘No, but I wish I could. What does
| he block.’
| ‘Why, nothing. Powers is beautiful,
i Why, I was simply carried away, the
first time I visited tlie gallery.’
‘Who took you?’
•My freiud, Mr. Smith.
‘Did he carry you in his arms?’
‘Garry mo in hii arms?’
‘Yes, did ho find you pretty heavy?’
I ‘Why, ho never carried m .’
•Well, who did?’
‘Nobody. ’
•You said somebody carried you away.’
‘I didut.’
1 jiltfiliua tin. \ y-.n sit-1 you were CllTl‘lf*d
away whou you e.uv the pictures
1 ‘Oh, good gracious] I meant t wa
delighted. Can’t you nud Tahiti I any
1 [ thing?'
•But you’re r.o vague,’ fail Mr. Thik
bed.
•Well, yon know the Genesee river.'
‘Jennie who*?'
’Gonesee;Genesee river, same us your
Genesee here, you know.’
‘Wo haven't got any Genesee rivi r
1 here.'
'No, but you huve a hotel, haven’t
| you?’
‘ls your Genesee river like out' ho
| tel?’
No, no, but the names are alike. The
river runs right through tho town.’
•Why does it run; can’t it catch n car.'’’
j ‘Oh dear, no, How could it?'
'Don’t know. Any nice girls there?’
'Lovely, and they tin-row miles ut von.’
‘Schooners or ponies?’
•What?’
; ‘Lager or weiss beer? What kiud of
smiles are they when they euu throw
them at you? l)o they throw them
across the street?'
‘Oh dear, yen.’
‘Don’t they spill? How the dickens
| can they d > it?’
‘Spill? 1 don’t understand you’
‘Why, the smiles, you know.’
‘How can they spill?’
‘lf there was a saloon here I’d show
• yon.’
‘A saloon.'’ What has tint to do with
; smiles?’
Mr. Thikl-ed smiled pitifully, and
shock his head. ‘Everything, every
t liitig.’ saiit he.
‘Well, ready, Mr. Thikhed,’said the
, Rochester yonug woman, T fear we do
not understand each other. Really,
when you talk about smiles being spilt,
l can’t comprehend yon.’
•I’m soriy,’ said Mr. Thikbed, hot I
cant make n.y meaning any plainer,
without a saloon,’ and he sauntered out
into the conservatory nnd looked at the
barber tune bis lay, or lay his turn.
whichever it nr. Buffalo Courier.
At Atlanta a new feature iff tlie city
election is the appearance of negro can
didates (or the City Council. A. \V,
Burnett has huu.xuhim hiuis.-it a eni -li
•inte ftom the 1 iurvi ward, Slid William
Finch, the tailor, is thinking ever the
matter and may run for Councilman
from the Fourth ward. lit- says he has
bceu requested by a number of tho waive
and black citizens of the fourth to be
come a candidate If ho does, he will
be ready to sacrifice his per-,mat advan
tages for the sake of harmony and the
* ood of Atlanta.
—lt is announced tknit Air. Gladstone,
• the great English statesman, will visit ]
' the United States for two months, i-ud
that nn advance agent is now in this
; country making arrangements for the
visit. j •
The re is a story that is going around
in the French papers about the (.ztr.
While he w«s stopping recentely in the ,
I Castle of FredeDsburg, he was fond of
! taking little walks in the neighborhood.
One day lie was accosted by a beggar
woman with a child in her arms. In
! pure Danish, and in the roughest runn-1
i nor possible, hr* told her to go away, and t
to he pretty quick about it. Tlie poor 1
woman, terrified, started off, but win
followed hy an officer. “Here, my good
woman, said the ofiieer, au be put s -me !
pieces of gold into her hand, ‘‘it is the j
Czar who sends you this, and ho I, nes ;
you will forgive his apparent rndeuiss
ol a moment, ago. Tho fact is he has -
‘ just returned from a vi-it to I is children, i
' who have the scarletina, and ho was;
‘ afraid that he might bring the eon tap i m
.: to your child, if he. allowed you to sp- 1
! proach his peison.
Spanish Peanuts.
The following letter is iu regard to
this new c.sndi late for tii: favor of farm -
j or*: —
• i “I received a umall package of Spanish ■
peanuts from you hist spring which I;
planted ou ordinary gray soil, with a
few cotton seed and a little acid ph-s- .
plmte under them. I worked as I did j
cotton, 1 lightly hilling up about the first j
of July. Tho package of seed contained ,
about one q ’art, and I saved from tho
j patch about f -nr bushels of peanuts,
i They bent anything I ever s.iw.’’
j Mr. J. F. Joues of IF g insville Gu.,
sometime since sent sample plants of j
Spanish peanuts of the second crop |
! planted on tho same laud this year. In
f his letter he stated that the yield of
each crop was not h s than fifty bushels.
; I These are merely samples of many other
I lot tern received speaking in the highest
• terms of the crop. Am- t-g all the Heeds
> ! sent out by tho Commissioner none has !
I met with noire f,.vor than the •Spanish
i peanut. It is extremely enily and very
product ivc, nnd is fr.-cr from “pops”
1 1 hau tlie old vm i- ti.-s to which farmers
have lieeu aeeustoiTie.t, It lr»a 111-0 the
j udvuntug* of the unis grow ing in 0 cluster
j -iroilud tho main e- nlial stem, which
! greatly facilitate.'. ga-'heri g. Twoor-ip
inuy be gia-w. w it it r■ -i-r*-:.11;!-_• certainty
■ i anywln ta iu M id.ilc (ici.i; i.i.
J
T Arnica Sa' /e.
•
| Tire I’- st N.-r.v:: i t'-.i* world forC-ff«,
Pro is. a, Hni't-5... i fleers. Halt Rheum.
iVvci S.-r-'s, 'lVaj.r, (‘iiu'ic-d liar 1«.
(’hilbhiins O-irns, nnd ut| riktu !’n.j-ti.-ns,
and pt'sfivclv cures Piles, or a- pay re
quired. It is cnuruiit.ecJ to giv perf. 1
c atisfaotion, <-r money refunded. Price
r ; 25 cents ner lu x.
For sale by a!! druggists.
r
An End to Be-to Scr.xp-.r5.
E-lwnrd Shepherd, < f H irrisluirg, 111.,
says; ‘‘Hiving received so much benef,'
t , l'r -in Electric Bitt-ors, I fed it my dnty
to Ictsuffciing ltnmnn tv know if. Have
lad 11 running simj on my leg h-r tight
years; my doctors told me I would have
to h ive the h -no scraped or leg ntnpri
• luted. I lls**d, instead, three hotth'S of
. Electric Bitb-rs and seven box-s Buck
lon’s Arnica Sdve. and luy leg •.■> no
sound and well.”
Electric Bitters are sold fifty eents
n bottle, and Bttckh ti’s Arnica Halve at
! 25c per box by nil druggists.
I I
Grratly rxfltn',
• j Not w few of the cit /ens of Mt. Yer
| non have recently hccomc greatly txi 't
I ed over the astounding fu-’ts. that s. v--
ral of their friends who had he. 11 pro
j non need hy their phyiicians incurable,
and beyond all Lope—suffering with
; I that dreaded monster. C--t,sumption—
j have been completely cured hv Er.
King’s New Disc wry ferGorsnojp'ioo,
1 1 the only medicine that dees positively
j cure allthr-at and Ineg .bseiises. Con cl s,
| . Colds, Asthma and Fro-, hitis. E •:.-»* •
bottle free at huv Drug Htoro, large bot
tles 81.
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iiy and tlie most skilful
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C< BroKATrexs. Manvkactckkis,
PVNKS AND BaNKEKS,
Covnty OFru'K’ts. Faumcus,
Mekci; ants. Mv-hamcs.
And 1 rsivv-s Men Gknbbam.y,
about j-laciwg orders for suytl-ing in the
ab. vc lines, from n visiting e.itd to a
mammotti pester, -t from a memo.fu
dum b<vok to a msmaaeth ledger, are tc
quested to givv* this hous-- a tr ,i.
-T. H. ESTILL. Pr.ormErroß.
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To bo paid to the editor of the Monitor.
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< OltlT CAI.HNDAR~(»( OXiiK Clltl.'UT. !
The following is the court calender ofj
Oconee circuit, according to the act;
passed l>y the last Legislature, and ]
which wet:tinto effect on Ist of January: j
L'-inreDs, fourth Mondays in January |
and July.
Dodge, 4th Mondays in February und
| August, continuing two weeks.
D' uily, ‘2d and 3.1 Mondays in March
and September.
Wilcox, 4th Mondays in March and
September.
Irwin, Tuesday following Mondays
! after 4:.h Me mays in March and Sep
; teixd>er.
Twiggs 2d Mondays in April and
October.
Montgomery, 4th Mondays in April
and ' )f'tol er.
Telfair, Tuesday after third Mondays
in April and October,
i pnineUi, 3J Mondays in May and No
veniber, continuing ns long as necessary.
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Railroad Time Table.
S IF 1 &; W B K/. ,
(Central Standard rime.)
Time Card in effect Nor. 13 1837. Passenger J
tj aiuß on this road will run daily as follows:
WEST INDIA FAST MAIL.
VEAL* DOWN. BEAD VP. ]
706a in iv Savannah ar 12 23 p w j
12 30pm 1v... .Jacksonville Iv 730 am .
f tO p m lv Sanford lv 115 am ,
DlOpm ar Tampa lv 810 p m |
PLANT STEAMSHIP LINE.
KVnM ■"V.0.r,.,
■■‘'it?-.:? 4
J"“1[ „ H,vn„.1... lv I STL “ d
Satur pin J ) Sat noon
Pullman buffet cars to and from New York
and Tampa.
NEW ORLEANS EXPRESS.
7 08 am Iv Savannah ar 758 p m
842a mlv Jesup ar 6 16pm
»JSO am ar Waycross lv 505 pm
11 26 am ar Callahan lv 242 p m
12 l oou ar ... Jacksonville lv 200 pm
7 30 am lv Jacksonville ar 745 p ia
10 10 am lv Waycross ar 4 40 y m
12 04 p m lv Valdosta lv 256 pm
12 34 ptn lv Quitman lv 228 p m
1 22 pm ar Thomasuille lv 145 p m
3 30 p m ar Dainbridge lvll 25 p m
404 pin ar.. . Chattahooceeo... .lvll3o aai
Pulfman buffet cars to and from Jacksonville
and Nevy York, to and from Waycross and New
Orleans via Pensacola.
EAST FLORIDA EXPRESS.
1 30 p in lv Savannah ar 12 ?3 p m
i 320 p mlv Jesnp lv 10 £4 a m
4 10 pnr ar Waycross lv 953 a m
7 45 pm ar Jacksonville lv 730 a m
4 15 p in lv Jackronville ar 945 a m
7 20 p in lv Waycross .ar 6 35 a m
830 p m ar Dupont lv 530 a m
3 2c. p iii lv Lake City ar 10 45 a m
3 43 p m lv Gainesville ar 10 30 a m
655 pm lv "• .Live Oak ar 710 am
8 40 p mlv Dupont ar 525 a m
10 55 pin ar Thomasville iv 325 a m
I 22 am ar Albany lv 125 a in
Pullman buffet cars to and from Jacksonville
and st. Louis via Thomuerille, Albany, Dlout
gomevy and Nashville.
ALBANY EXPRESS.
! 735 p mlv Savannah ar 610 a m
j 10 05 pm lv Jesup lv 318 am
720a mar Atlanta lv 7Co p m
12 40 am ar Waycross lv 12 10 a m
! 7 2-Jam w Jacksonville lv 700 pm
7 00 pm lv Jacksonville ar 7 25 a u
1 05 a in lv Waycross ar 11 30 p in
2 30 a in ar..... .Dupont lv 19 10 j a.
7id in ar Live Oak lv 655 pfn
10 .3,1 a m ar Janies' ille lv 345 p n
10 43 a m ar.. .. .hake City lv 325 pm
2 55 a m lv Dupont. ’ ar 945 p i»
630ain ar Thomasville lv 7 (.0 pi*
II iO a mar Albany lv 400 p u
JLfcUP LXPII mSS.
3 15 p m lv Savannah ar 830 an.
010 p in ar Jesup lv 5 25 a P
Stops at all regular and flag stations.
Pimma* Buffet Gars Jacksonville to Cincin
nati, and through coaches Jacksonville toCliftt
tanooga, _
Pullman Sleeping Cars ta and from Jackson
ville and Savannah.
Through tickets sold to all points by Bai
and Steamship connections, ai.d Baggag.
el coked through. Also Sleeping Car Bertie
and Sections secured at Passenger Station.
Wit. P. H෮ Gen. Pass. Agt.
B. C. Fi.kjiino,hup’i.
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GEOIiG (A DIVISION.
Taking ejj'evi Jk&r. 19 1886.
dead down. Read up
pin a m
345 12 01 lv .... Atlanta ar 225 10 5-
705 320 ar .... Macon lv 11 25 7S'
72 > 3 251 v Macon ar 11 20 7 b
7£5 400 HuHard’s 10 49 S 3
800 468 ... A-lanis Park 10 49 6 2
813 420 V. cK! lake 19 27 611
836 345 Cpchran 10 02 54*
856 3 t-3 Dubois 644 slt
92 3 523 Kastman 923 449
PB6 534 Gothvinvilie 914 4 3',
947 542 Chan necy 904 42
10 il 604 Mcllae.' 843 4'J:
10 26 014 McVilla 838 35;
10 56 6.47 Lumber City BCO 32*
iM 15 632 Baztlburst 754 30:
|tl 30 701 (i rub am 732 2 5
(M 87 711 Pino Grove ',35 21.
!11 55 724 Baxley 72 2 23(
a rn
12 20 743 Currency 702 29<
110 825 Jesup lv 920 11/
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Leave J. sup 130ain 842 air
Arrive Wayeiws S 06 9 50a u.
“ Jacksonville 515 12
l’or schedule, and other information call on
■T, J. GRIFEXN, A.G. P. A. ,
H. W. WIiF.NN,
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GEOIIGIA DIVISION.
In effect December 19th 18S6. 75th mer. time.
> T RTHfCU N. .. | DAILY.
No. 51. ,V«. 53.
j Lveave Atlanta 700 p in 840a tc
Arrive Gainesville Sl2 p m 10 38 am
I “ Lula 9 36pm 1100 am
“ Toccoa 1(139 pm 12 01pm
“ Beneca 1137 pm 12 56 pm
“ Greeuville 102a in 2 32pm
1 Hpai tauburg .... 2 17am 343 p m
“ Charlotte 505* ni ‘ 625 d in
SOUTHBOUND. | DAILY.
j Ai». 30. No a‘4.
Leave Charlotte 11245 atn 100 p m
Arrive Spartenburg | 3 .‘46 atn 834 pm
Greenville | i 52 a m 448 p m
“ Seneca C 22 a m 612 p m
, “ Toccoa I 726 a m 708 p m
i “ I,ula 836 a m 8 22pm
“ Gainesville 926 am 846 pm
‘ Ail ants 1140 am 10 40 pm
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COUNTY DIRECTORY.
ScrEHIOB Coubt.
Hon. 0. C. Kibbee, Judge; C. C. Smith, So
licitor-General. Spring term convenes 4th
Jlouday in April; Fall term, 4th Monday in
October.
County Officers.
Ordinary, Alexander McArthur. Court Ist
Monday in each month. Sheriff, J. D. Mc-
Gregor; Clerk Superior Court, S. B. Morris,
Tax Receiver, James Higgs; Tax Collector;
T. E Rogers; County Treasurer, T. B. Calhoun,
Surveyor, A. H. McCrimmon; Coroner, Martin
Morrison.
County Commissioners.
John Mcßae, Chairman, John L. Mathew s,
JoLn A. Peterson, John Wilkes. Sr. and John
E. Giady; Clerk, John C. McAllister. Court
Ist Monday in each month.
Board Os Education.
Z. T‘ Mann, Chairman; T. J. Courser, M. D.
Hughes, Alexander MorrisonJ Hr.; J. Clayton
Clements, County School Commissioner.
Justice Courts.
I&t. Vernon—l343rd District,—Friday be
fore the 2nd Saturday. D. C. Sutton, J. P.;
M. C. Adams, N. P; G. W. Dunham and W. E.
Adams, constables.
I. —l22lst Dist.—lst Saturday. J.
H. Montgomery, J. T.;
constable.
Number Ten—slst District—2nd Saturday.
A. J. Mclntyre, J. P.; W.D .Todd, constable.
Little Y ork—393rd District—3rd Saturday.
Alexander Morrison J. I’.; J. W. Clements, N.
P.
Long I > ond_27stb District—4th Saturday.
John J. McArthur, J. P.; L. Sharp, N. P.; A.
M. N. Peterson and Clayton Morris, consta
bles.
Fork— 391 th Dist.—4th Saturday, J. Clay
ton Clements, J. P.; J. M. WallN. P.
'Zai.i. e—l3B6th District- 2nd Satnrday. O.
P. Blount, J. I’.; E. A: Holmes, N. P. H. D.
Coliins constable.
Laiul.hnig—lll7th Dist. -Friday befnro
3id Saturday. W. W. Pope, J. P.; Dennis
Curry, N. P.
MABONIC.
ORIIAL LODGE, NO. 239, F. A. M.
Monthly communication fourth Sat
urday in each month at 10 o’eloch a. m.
J. L. MATTHEWS, W. M.
ALEX. PETERSON, Sec’y,
SABBATH SCHOOLS.
i'll. Vrrs»n Union.—Elijah Mcßao, Sup’t.
Meets every Sunday morning, at 8 o’clock.
County Sunday- School Association.
J. E. Grady President; M. Mcßae Secretary.
Quarterly Mootings, Saturday before the 2nd
4ui,days in Feprnarv May A November; Annual
Meetings Wednesday before tne lsl Suudav ia
Vugust, each year.
RELIGIOUS SERVICES.
Fresdytkbj V.
(Rev. W. A. JONES, Pastor.)
Mr. Ylhxon.—First- and fourth Sundays is
acli month, morning and evening.
Mkteodiht.—Mt. Vernon Circuit.
(Rev. G. J. Giles, P. C.)
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
CHAS. D. LOUD.
Attorney ar S.aw,
Mt VERNON, GA.
Wiil practice in the Federal and State Courts .
jan 26 ’B7-tf.
V. E. McLENDON
LAWYER,
MT. VEENON GA.
W. ]). COURSES, M. I).
■'AF'FICE at residence of T. J. Coursey; call*
V t promptly attended to, or night.
julß’66-ly
H. W. CARSWELL
VTTOFNt'.Y &. rOr.X--ELI.OK at LAW,
AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY,
4ft. Y’ernon, : : ; : : Gi».
TTriLT, Praetica in Montgomery, Emanuel
V* Tatpall, Telfair, Laurens, Dodge and
Vppling Counties, the Supreme Conrt of tho
4t..te, and the United States Courts Savannah
da.
■VASH ROACS. W. C. LIVtNaUTON,
ROACH & UVSNGSTOM,
Attorneys at LaW,
No. 3 Bull St Savannah,
may 6 85-ly
B. B. CHENEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
LUMBER CITY GA.
TT7ILL practice in the eonnties of Mont
\ T gouury, Telfair, Dodge and Laurens, of
the Oconee Circuit; and Appling and Coffee of
the Brunswick Circuit. Land and land title*
a specialty. mar C ’B6-ly-p.
ALFRED HERRINGTON,
Lawyer,
3 WAYNESBORO GA.
Office in the Court-house. apr29-ly.
D.C SUTTON,
attorney at law,
AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
Mt. Vernon Ga.
H. £IGR&SON, SH. D„
1 PRACTITIONER of MEDICINE and
SURGERY.
Calls promptly attended to at all
hours [3-11-’BO.-ly.
Dr. A G DOBBS,
14 Whitehall St. Atlanta Ga.
Eye, Ear, Throat, and Nt ml Diaenses,
Writ*. apr S6-Iy.