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A D VKRTI ■< F M KKTH
* Thursday, May 2, 11)01.
Tho Charleston Post refers to
Governor Candler as the “Hen
Tillman” of Georgia.
Governor Candler seems to
think the Atlanta people go wild
when a stranger comes to town.
We always thought they were
not accustomed to much company
up there.
Dr. Porkhurst says the South
ern people don’t like the negro,
hr.d do not claim to, and the peo
ple of the tfortli do not like tin
begro, nndbb about it. We al
wnvM kimw tho Southern people
Were truthful.
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It is hard on the school teach
ers to do without their money,
but Treasurer Park is under a
hugh bond, and the people hold
him responsible. We think he is
acting right. The legislature
should see that this thing does
not occur again.
Gov. Candler is having lots of
had luek tiiis year. The Bruns
wick Maritine Onigress gave him
lots of trouble; Ins comments ~n
the Ogden party have set all the
newspapers to talking about him,
and now the State Treasurer re
fuses to pay the school teachers
out of a fund not intended for
them, when the governor has
ordered him to use this fund in
that way.
The editor of the Oglethorpe
Echo tells us that a Mr. Smith,
near his town, has found a few
heads of oats in his field, and this
is looked upon by the newspaper
man as quite phstioimnul, and he
thinks it is an indication of a
failure of the oat crop. This is
Perfectly natural —oats head out
every spring, and if Mr. Smith
will wait a few week, the whole
business will head out. They
surely drink hud liquor out there.
LOTH A IK
Dr, Rountree was in town last
week. Came over to see Mrs.
Early Davis, and called by to see
l)r. Harwick.
J. ('. Jordcn, salesman for tie*
Georgia Medicine Company, is
stopping in our town now.
Lots of our folks are in Mt.
Vernon at court this week
Mrs. S. V. Crowder, who lias
heou spending some time with
homo tolks, returned home Mon
day of last week.
T. .1. Pritchett and Col. Stubbs,
of Dublin, Mopped ill our town
last week on tli *i r way home from
court.
Rev. W. 1.. Wright tilled his
regular appointments here Satur
day and Sunday. He preached a
noble sermon Sunday.
Dr. Flanders, of Wrightsville,
preached a v«rv interesting ser
mon here Sunday nigh*.
Mr, and Mrs. CifNs. Mcl'rini
iiiou were ill town Monday.
Messrs. Smith and bee Move,
of Z.tideo, were in town last
week.
Miss Georgia Hill i« spending
sinietime on this side of tin* river
with ln*r folks.
GIU ss v . ,t y, UUg ’VI” left
if r Sitnda >• evening t G <;>h r
:id« soloed house.
Ur<>. W r: u. iit -preached at G >;>!;er
AILEY.
Miss Mary Calhoun, of East
man, spent a few days the past
week with her sister, Mrs. Dr.
McWhorter, leaving Sunday to
take charge of a school at Alamo,
Miss Stella Kiddle spent Sun
day with friends at Vidalia.
Prof. McLaurin, T. H. Peterson
and sisters, Misses Flora and Car
rie, attended divine service at
Longpond Sunday.
Miss Belle Williamson, of
Longpond, was a guest of Inr
friend, Miss Riddle, the past week.
G. P. Brantley in company with
IS. 11. Calhoun attended church
at Vidalia Sunday.
Mr. Goodman, of Macon, is a!
guest of Ids parents at the Good
man House.
E M. Fuller left last week for
Cordele, whore he has accepted a
lucrative position with the S. A.
L. railway. It is with reluctance
that we give him up as a citizen,
hut we are glad to know«tliat his
estimable family will remain.
Hro. Flanders will begin a
I series of meetings hero on Friday
i next. We hope these meetings
! will be attended and much good!
done. |
A hold theif entered the home
of Mr. Jack Burch Sunday night
j secured a small amount of money, j
j and made his escape, lb* Li rut
entered the room of Mr. Burch
taking the money from his cloth
ing, he then entered the room of
Mrs. Burch, turned out the light
and proceeded to make a search.
She was aroused from her slum
ber hv the noise and asked if it
washer husband, he replying yes.
She then began to talk to him
and discovering it was someone
else, she screamed, her husband
coming to her rescue, blit too lute
to capture him. It is supposed
that ho was a white trump, and
every effort is being made to
cupture him.
To Ctur n i nbl In Our l)tty
T.ikt Ln\«tiv<‘ r»rom<> ljuiniiir TrMHh. All
n futitl tiio inoticy it it tail* to mire.
E W Un»ve?*M hii'iiuttirc non each box. 25c.
l or halt) at Alley I’lianmu y, Ailev, (in.
M a v
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Darby wort
visitors here las Sunday.
Miss Net tie ('allioun visited Miss
Minnie Moye, at Zuidee, on Sunday
last.
Mr. Augustus ('allioun, one of
Florida's energetic young men, was
in our midst last week.
Mr. Homer Adams and sister. Mis-.
liiii, were visitors at Mr. J. J. Cal
houn's Sunday.
Mr. I.lge Philips made liis weekly
visit to Zn idee on Sunday last. No
telling what'll be tile result.
We hope to see a new railroad
through this community before long.
Our school continues to grow ; tile
enrollment is now thirty-seven.
consnmpii
is. by no means, the dreadful
disease it is thought to be—
in the beginning.
It can always be stopped—
in the beginning. The trouble
is: vou don’t know you yc * T ot
v J O
it; you don’t believe it; you
won’t believe it— till you arc
forced to. Then it is danger
ous.
Don’t be afraid ; but attend
to it quick— you can do it your
self and at home.
l ake Scott’s Emulsion of
Cod Liver Oil. and live care
fully every wav.
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l his it- sound doctrine,
whatever you may think or
i\ told; and, it herded, wi'i
save life.
!f vou have not tried *t. stnd for
fr»n vampln, Its <kur«t. fcle will
surer, VOU.
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Tax ltc-r.*ei vers Appointment*.
1 will be at rh*' following places at
the time mentioned opposite each
place.
SECOND ROUND.
Landsberg—May 7. from 8 to 11 a. rn.
A. .1. Bridge's Mill—May 7, from 12
ro 3p. in.
11. T.. Sears—May 7. at night.
Alamo—May 8, from Bto 11 a. m.
Erick— “ “ I** 4p. in.
i (. Wooten's Still—May 8, at, night.
Spring J1 ill-Mav from 0a mtol2 m.
McArthur — “ •* “ 2t04 p. in.
Jacob ('. Clements—May 0, at night.
Bruce —May lu, from !» a. in. to 12 m.
S. Dixon —May 10, from 2 to 4 p. m.
Stuckey—May 11. from 3 to 5 p. in.
Alley—May 13. from 1(1 a in to 1 p in.
Longpond—May 13, from 3 to 6 p. in.
M. T. Moses—May 13, at night.
Dr. Mobley—May 14, from 8 to 10 a. in.
It. K. Moseley—May 14, from 12 m to
3 p. ill.
E. S. Gibb’s Mill —May 14, at, nightd
Math Sharpe—May 15. at night.
Hack Branch—May 10, from 1) to 11
a. in.
McGregor—May 16, from 2 to 5 p. m.
Ifiggston—May 10. at night.
Vidalia —May 17,9 a. in. to 12 in.
Swift Creek Mill—May 17, from 2 to
4 p. m.
Stacey —May 17. n< night.
Hancock’s Mill—May 20, from 10 a.
m. to 12 m.
May Post. Oftice—May 20, from 0 to
0 p. m.
Council's Still—May 20. at night.
Zaidee—May 21, from Btoll a. in. i
Smut Mill—May2l, from 12m toll pin '
Bermet Frost—May 21, at night,
Alex Spivers —May 22, from 9 a. m.
to 12 ill.
Eothair —May 22, from 2 to 5 p. in.
('. I). Williams—May 22, at night.
Bed Bluff Church—May 25, from lp
a. m. to 3 p. in.
THIRD ROUND.
Landsbcrg—June 3, from 8 to II a m.
Gleliwood — in “ 2 “ 5 pm.!
Alamo —June 4. from 9to 11 a m.
Erick “ “ “ I“4[> m.
Jacob Browning - June 4, at night.
McArthur —June 5, from 9to 12 m. j
B. K. Benton's Still—June 5, from 3:
to 5 i> ill.
Longpond—June 11. from 11 am to
3 p ill.
Ml. Vernon —June 12. from 8 a m to
4 p in.
Higgston—June 13, from 8 to 10 a in.
Vidalia—June 13, from 12 in to 4 p m. I
Holme’s Still—June 13, at night.
Zaidee—June 14, from ‘.I a lit to 12 m.
Lothair—June 14, from 2 to 5 p in.
Epping—June 14, at night.
Mi. Vernon—June 20, 21 and 22, after I
which the hooks will he closed.
Yours to serve,
Jas. T. Gkiukr, K. T. It., M. (J.
lioots Kor Georgia Fanners.
Wo note somo good suggestions in a
late bulletin issued from the Experi
ment station Manhattan. Kansas. The
horse, cow or sheep will do well and
thrive on good pasture in spring and
summer alone. But if this grass be
cut and cured into good hay and fed
alone to the animals they will lose
their appetites in a short time and be
come thinner and will cease to look
well. Cause? The hay is a dry, while
the grass is a .succulent, feed. Reme
dy: Grow some succulent food for the
winter.
After corn silage, wo would suggest
roots as perhaps the next best succulent
feed for winter use. One of the best of
root feeds is the mangel wurzels. Su
gar beets havo been grown successfully
by only a few Georgia farmers, so far
as we know. Mangels can be grown
profitably in our climate, provided a
good rich soil, with plenty of moisture,
is selected. Prepare au acre of laud as
you would a garden, and dropping the
seed as you plant garden beets, in rows
30 inches apart. Six pounds of seed are
required for an acre. The loug red
mangel yields most, but it is not a good
keeper. The golden tankard will keep
until June. ■Cultivate as you do corn.
Thin with a boo to one plant every six
inches in tho row.
IPI a™ I
Cur 6
"IsMuahanteed
Spring Goods.
| FIRST-CLASS MERCHAN-% t
# DiSE—Complete in every line. ; J
f / have added to my stock a line t £
♦is* of Fine Dress Goods. [? #
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0 My Stock Os- 1 . " ■ 1 - Aij.
For Men. Ladies and Chil- ♦
dren is the best I ever oi- by •
sered. Try a pair oi ihc CANNON BALL BRAND L
" —Home made leather, home made shoes —Every pair J
<Sr warranted. jr
| ;; ny Stock Of—=— f
f rinthino- HATS, SHIRTS and -ifi- #
♦ N£HKW£AR is com- v ♦(*
* pletc anil Up-to-date. FURNITURE STOVES, BUG- - #
* GIE3, WAGONS at Rock Bottom Prices Don't tail yv
to seethe New Florence Wagon on Springs. if? &
The NFW HOME Sewing- Machine still leads them all. I
w. h. mcqueen,
\(|. Vepqoq, Qq.
THE SIT. VERSON BANK
Mt. VERNON, GA,
CAPITAL $25,000.
Tra nsr.els a Ucneiai Bailing Busi
ness.
The Accounts of Individuals, Mit
chants and Itusines .Men arc res'pect
fully solicited.
Collections handled with safety,
economy and dispatch, and without
charges for exchange to our custom
ers.
Money to lend on good security at
a reasonable rate of interest.
I)K. J. If. McArthur, President.
Ai.kx McArthur, Vice-l’resident.
W. A. Peterson, Cashier.
11l (ill M. UI’.TO.V. AHTHVK 13. M. GIIiBES. I
HU i TOM & GiBSES,
Cotton Brockers.
Special Attention Given to the Sate of
Cotton “tree on Hoard" Ship ,
Also Sea Island and Upland Cotton on
Consignment.
lI.V(if»IV(i,TUS and KKUTILiZEUS at
MiWliVi 1
Bcf u'ciices:
Mi rdnin's national Hank, Sacannah, (la.
(Imnartia Hank, Sicannah , Ga.<
1). Puffin *V . \ni , Savannah, (la,
./as. T. Siricart Son , Savannah) (• ' ;
Guaranteed gQQQ
Salary Yearly.
Mon ami women of good aililresa to repre
t*otil mm, ttoiiitt t«* travel appointing agents.
o» In ‘V"* for local work looking at n r our iiiterest-
MOOO salary gnarantii d vein lv; extra com.'
uiissu»ii< ami • \ncnses, rapid advancement,
old oCildishtfd house. Grand chance for ,
c truest no u and women to secure pleasant,
permanent position, liberal inte rne and future.
New, brilliant lines Wi tte at ouco.
ST UTOltlit
2«l C lAi.rcli St.. \ew Haven, 1 omi
3-tl-Cm
Police of IMsm> isfio**.
The drill of l)rs. Holbrook A Oden, at Higgs
tnli, has by mutual eouseiit, dissolved. Dr. <
I'. 1. , ih n will continue at Higgstim; ami Dr.
W. 11. Holbrook w ill ronunie his former prac
tice at Dalton, Ga.
W. 11. Holbrook, Pit. G. M. D.
i . !'. ()I>KN, .M, D.
yn I’m: Monitor your job work, t
ULIIU Von will lio pleased.
Stop the Cotigli and Work of tile Cold.
Laxativo Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a 1
cold in one* day. No cure, no pay. Price 25c. >
For siilo at Ailey Pharmacy, Ailay, Ga.
t itution for Dismission*
GEORGIA Montgomery County.
To ;>ll whom it inn? concerns
R N Clark, administrator oft lie estate of I
Wm Clark, late of said county deceased, rep- |
resents to'the/ court hv his petition, duly
filed, that he has fully administered said es
tate, and prays to Jjr dismissed therefrom,
All persons are therefore notified to show
cause, if any there he, why the prayer of said
petitioner should not be granted aed letters
of dismission he issued i<> him on tlie first
Monday in May, 1901. Given under my hand
ami official signature this February 4th. 1901.
Alex McAmiiub, Ordinary.
2-8-3 m.
fill* l lon.
GEORGlA—Montgomery County.
To all whom it may concern:
W H MrQuren, administrator of Mary A
Smith, deceased, has in due form applied to
tlie undersigned for leave to sell the lands be
longing to the estate of said deceased, and
said application will be huaid on the first
Monday in May next. This April Ist, 1901.
Alex McArthur, Ordinary.
— I
IVIONTOO.MKKY SHIiIiIKFS SAL.ES.
UJ ILL be sold, before the court house door
in MtVernon, Montgomery county, Geor
j gia, liming the legal hours of sale on the first
Tuesday in May 1901, to the highest
' bidder, for cash, the following property to
wit:
All than tract of land ir. the 1221 district, G
.\r, of said county, containing fifty acres, more
or less, and bounded as follows: On the north
and west by lands of A L Thigpen, east by
I lands of \Y 1: Greenaway, south by lands ot
Lucieii Thigpen, Levied on as the property
of A L Thigpen, i«> satisfy a tax lifa for the
\ear 1900, issued by Williamson, tux col
lector of mi id county. Levy made and return
id to me bv L W barwiek, deputy slier.lT.
This Apiil 11th, 1901.
D. E. Hi..os, Sheriff.
Hoad Police.
Whereas a public road has been petitioned
for beginning at Higgston and running thence
in a Northwesterly direction through the 1
lands of J J Cummings ♦’k Co., Mrs PT Jen- !
nings, (’has Allen, T O Keuigin, T Crown, ;
Isaac McLeod, Jus McLeod, Emma UoUm
J >sse Morris, S J Morris, Duncan Morris, T
1. Ceckam and Isabel Fe rguson to tli3 Savan- ,
nali public road a distance of about three
miles, and E F Allmond and A J Hilton, road
commissioners of the 1507 dirtriet, liavo re- i
ported that said mad will he of public utility.
This is to notify all persons concerned, that-j
said road wid be granted on the first Monday
iu May, unless some good cause is shown to
the contrarv. This April Ist. 1901.
WCMe 11 ae. Clerk,
Board Com ty Commissioners.
This signature is on every box of the genuine
Laxative BronneQuinine Tablets
.he remedy that curvs n colil in line day
For sale at Ailcy Pharmacy, Ailey, Ga.
Subscribe tor the Monitor and
pay a year in advance and be
happy
COUNTY DIRECTORY.
SUPERIOR Comm.
lion. D 31 Rollers, Judge; J. F. Del.acy,So
licitor General. Spring term convene* 2nd
Monday in April; Fall term, 2ml Monday in
October.
County Officers.
Ordinary, Alexander McArthur. - Cnnrt Jet
Holiday in each month. Sheriff, p. K.
Higgs; Clerk Sup’rCourt, J. C. McAllister;
'tax Receiver, J T Geiger; Tax Collectoi,
IT ll Jleltae; County Treasurer, J L Adams;
| Surveyor, V\ 1. Willies; Coronet. 31 Morrison.
County Commissioners.
John Mcl'ae, Chairman, W C .Mcßae, ,T. .T.
McArthur, G N Mathews; Clerk, Elijah Jlillti.
Court Ist Monday in each month.
Board Os Education.
*S It 3leadows, W A McNatt, J VV Morrison,
Sr, VV A Peterson, Cii Wooten. A U Hutche
son, Co. School Com’r.
Jury Commissioners:
•lames J. 3[obley, 11. A. Joyce, M. 0,
Hughes, J W Clements, Charles S. Hamilton
•Mar, in I'. Jloses.
County Reoistiiaus
•fas. Counci!, 11. A. Calhoun, J. \Y. Morrison
Sr.
<Tustice Courts.
M« Vernon—l3l3rd District —First Fridsj
in each month; S. 13. Mnnis. J. F,L. R.
31 cLemore, N P.
I.ong l'..aid— 273 th District—4th Saturda;
C C McAllister, J. P.; L. Sliarp. N. P.
flic Vi «lmr._3!)ith Dist ltli Saturday;
Clias Pope; J. P.; J. Lowery Clements N - r.
Ei'ii'k.-HMllli District—lst Saturday.
W H Clark. J P.; Aml\ Clements NP.
A I sum—JOJrtl Dist—3rd Saturday
C D Adams, J. P.; J FSi ,rs N. I*.
ul.; ii wood 15315 t Dist —lst Thursday
F .Morrison, J F; W C Itvals N P.
I-it nit»hi.i g_Hi; 11, Dist. - Friday betn e
■!i il Saturday.-.! L Wiiite J J'; D N .Mediae N 1 .
I. —l22lst Dist —lst Saturday; 3l
L O’Brien J. I'. J H Montgomery N P.
/.uiilee—l3Blitli Dist— 2n« Tlnirsdav; J.
it Durden, ,1. I‘.: E. A. Holmes, Ji. I'.
V idsi tin—slst District—2nd Saturday A. J.
31clntvre, J. P.;O W Sharpe N. P.
Iliggsioii— 1567th District 4th Friday; W
W Ellint JP; J. Langford, X. P. '
Masonic.
Ain at. Lodge, No. 229, v. a. m.
J. T. Geiger, w m; J. C. McAllister, sw;
Wm Bland Kec’y.; VV J1 JlcQitecn; Trcas.
Regular ccmmnii.cations Wednesday Irefoie
3rd Sunday in each month, at 10 o’clock a. oi.
Haiimoxy Lodge, No. 405, F A A M.
J N V Holton, WM;J H Page, H VV; M L
Phillips, J VV; J VV Sheriod Sect’y; W 31 X’liii
lips, Treas.
Meetings the third Saturday iu each
month.
Knjgiit- or Pythias.
Ailey Lodgk, No. 100.
Wm. B. Kent, C C; T J Chandler, K of R 8.
Meetings every Ist and 3rd Monday night* in
each month.
Sunday Schools.
»It. Ye n I*l. ilimll»i—J c McAllister
Snpt. Meets everySmidar afternoon 2 o'clock
I*ll. Vn iKiKPiesbyterian.—Elijah Mcßae
Supl Alerts every Sunday morning 9 o’clock.
Good i’osilio...
Wanted: Young ladies and gen
tlemen in every county for office
work, clerkship, etc. Must make
small deposit or give security. Pre
vious experience not necessary.
Good Salary. Address “Frank,”
Box 43a, Nashville, Tenn. 2-7-10 t