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THE MONITOR.
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SUBSCRIPTION KATE*.
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Three months
advrhtihkmavth.
Thnrfcdnry, Muy SL L.iOl.
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The Bntinh have cnptured lif
'teen Americans in South Africa,
who wore lighting with tho Boer*.
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State Tree*ure j Park still re
fuses to pay the school teachers,
mid the case has gone tl»e Su
ipreine court. *
Gran* Jury Piw'iiliMents.
w», tli. Grand Juror. erlecteil, chosen ami
-Swum tu serve at lliu A,>iil Term, 1801, of
HrntfP»*icrv CJuurity Huperi'ir Court, nsped
r folly submit the follow oik Bonural prcsmt
'•treat*:
W« liar*, through a committee, duly ap
ipolutcil at tin: laid term ol this court, i ja.niu
'ea the public records of tin* comity, ami
adopt and append their report a* a part ot
‘•ties# presentments.
We have received a report form the coll tv
arhool commissioner and adopt anil append
•hi* report aa a port of the** presentment*.
W# hare received a general and special ru
pot t from hoard ol comnilaionor* of road* and
'revenue* ami 'allopt and append their repol t
aapart of these presentment*
W* have, through a commit ten, examined
<th* public building* of the county, and find
1 the jail in good condition, except the sewer;
■and Itnd the court house lu good condition,
etcept light* out of the »a*h auil »om# of the
blind* down, .lid recommend that light* he
put in and hliudfert-placcd.
We r«coamend that the following bridge*
he repelled, to-wit: The bridge acroe* Swift
Creek »a Vidalia and Liidlam road, the bridge
acme* Alligator Creek at tho Wrvcraft lord;
the bridge acroe* Swift Creek »t Thompson'*
mill; the budge aero** Cypre** l.’ieek ou the
Mt. Vernon and Isillieir roa»l, aud tliu hiidge
acres* Alligator Creek an kit. Veruou and
MfotUml runl.
W® find lli« public n»acl« of the ouuty in
Utr ouiilitioi) ticepl the following, to-wit:
*i'U« Mt. Vtriion anil Mwaiushnro road from
Vfiu W Adaum' to Wiok»tnu»u'* bridge. and
••command that It hr put iu proper condition
by tH« proper autlioritiu*; alno flic Shod road
trr iii tli* fifth to th* nil til mil* pout, aud
f«ooNitn«i»d that it bu put in proper i onditi.fi.
at often and olmi‘v.l nut ilia proper width, nl*o
tha road* in the .With diatrict luxury bail con
i dition, and pruaunt tho j*oud coinmiiwiotier* of
•*id diatrict, to-wit: L F Hiuaoa, J J Burk
haltoi and W F Wri ;bt.
tVe recommend that the county AUtlioritiw*
purrhaae, once, two bluod UuiimU, one of
•ach gumUr, for the benefit of the county,
We And tha the public road* iu 1880th diw
ttici not in good condition mid rucommtmd
that laii U b properly appointed and roads
workud*
We have examined tilt pauper lint of tin
county mi. I recommend uh follow*, to-wil: lhat ;
O’Neal, hoi ok dead, ho ulricken from tin
bet, an«l that lUugwt McGill, having removed
from tha couutv, bn Htiickcii from tho lint.
• end further rocHuiiitui.l that Shelton Story hi
• raurd from $lO to SIJ pel* mouth, 1- E NN like*
raiead from $8 to $lO pur month, I lard x
• M*»k« raieod from $2 to s*< per month,
f*oouM«r Movri* »aiiol fc.i.u $1 to pci
• Month,
\V« re. •niiuiMid that tne following named i
. pernoue be added to the pauper lie. at tin
am »uut »Utod, to-ait. Win .ilorrii at / u Ice.
•l fj.oo per mouth, Ma iah Calhoun at s3dH'
m-'iith, Nalciia iiaanlci at ft OJ pur mo.ith, j
Catharine C * nmll «t$l0», x l aft i*, JacKs ni
1 to b« panl to H A Johnaoii il (M per month.
Wu recoin tie.id that tlm pauper ordui ol
Date ll.»oi« he tuniud over to I* U Mclliyih
for p’Mpei appmprialioii,
Wu r*ooiuuicnd that Janie* Mitchell be ep
. poiutod Notory Public aud Ka-oftteio Ju*ti <
of the lWe for BJlth di*trict
Wi r«*'i»M*uend tli %« tin s. A. 1., Uy Co put
iu pro|»«r condition all the r.*a«l oe
’ it* line in thi* l ouuty and keep the name in
*»»o.| condition; we further recommend tha’
all tram road* in tha county pul in propoi
« mditiou and keep lu £®od repair all tli» roa«i
nDniiik;. on tlmir letpactiva road*.
Wa recommend that tl»e c.unity eoinmia*i m
•r* laay *l\ty.twro (tfcf) ceatt pn hntidre.l, in
•il liti«»a t*» tl»e amount lwvied by the »t i*e, a i
a tat for county pur|*»*a*.
We ravNUß'imud that th** c<»n»itr «*tiiuml*Hio«i
•r« pay t*» U».'j a .4 H*rrv Itn »4 *n $lO 00 so
k epiajt aud bui i j.uk I«o «i* Mitcholl.
We have, themnb a <*i«n nitt i - U\
our laxly. i*U nine \ (lit d »ek*t* as th » vari«N«F
Juatlena of the peace and nntone* Public a i
«‘t ofßcio jtiatioe* of tile psace of thu emit
•let And tluun wall and properly kept, an ?
Aad in a saw eaae* t »at th**y hate u t cm -cl
Ik* full am uinta of allowed Uv law
W# raco nmoiid amv I tax a>* »*« *•* IS»
mi IBsl and imro lniNtt* thereto arid reocni
lUaod that the proper anthonti.-* »m,„ m |
pOrao i* iul»)»it to road duty to cover expm
at* as *a-ua not to e\the tin and am mu
•a a*t forth lit paragraph *2, of >ou t
ss*e *iut It F 'tern*, Sam A Jolim >u and
if I, Adam* a* aC on nut to* to exauuiiu th.
bo*»k* of the oAicar* of the i*ouuty for the nett
trim oftht* wiurt aud *tm nuie id th.ii th»y
1 b- »*aid two d>4Ur* |kv day, eudi. so rv c- .
Wa rai'OnMrnd that a new bridge be lmi)>
• an IVanelt.Hi Craek at the Will * font, pi.**i
-o*4 ILfuannrl ouc' v wdl pav it* p ra!a aliur.
.•f th* ripen aa# as aame.
We liar* been farm.h.d ili*t of the property
•iu Iw* ham!* by th »d r* >4 c«*urt* but »h rt
••».( «(r>loi*ry have f iilol to £iv* !i*t a* r« -
«l liiatl by \%m.
Wc Iravmst' » d *hat the county iV>imuia*iOU-
H*po W W i'all* •'* aavau «h'llaia h»r care and
V*U'*l *»f Mart Civt
kb* recoum md that the pre^ent
mrnta be publinhed in the Montgomery ,
tor and that the pnblhtli r be paid the anrn of
ten dollar* therefor.
lii concln*lofi we d< Hire to thank lii« honor,
Judge i) M Lobei tu, f«>r the diligent and able
maimer in which he ha* endeavored to de»-
patch buHinciSH of the court and for the many
favor* hliowii onr Ixxlyjand to Hon J F IJeLacr,
Holicitor General, who ha* ho courteously aided
; rmr body and for the ertieient m.-tiitier in which
lie lihm repn■*« iited tho ntate* interest doling
our court, we are very grateful.
Jteapect fully mi bin it ted,
T J riiompMuu, I’oieiuan; Jhh Mitchell, A J
Mclntyre, W vV Elliott, H DAdain*, M ('our
hoii, Tliom Tbonipaon, Arch liuglien, W H
Sharpe. Sr., tlaie MeAlliater. Solomon Wilke*,
C A Ma*on, j; I; WiggK, ){ T Morri*, It It
HolmcN, W 1j I> Ha. Kiev, .Sam A.Joiimon, .1 W
Sharpe, Jr., W M Thompaon, F li M«*Bryde f :
W 1J (* i • Mia wav, G l, Adaom M l> Hughe*.
To the Honorable Grand Jury. April trim I!XH,
Montgomery t'ouit.
GtntloiiM u: We, the comniitten appointed
by the la*r Grand Jury, to examine the book*
of tin* neveral comity oftieer*, beg leave to
kiihmit the following report:
Wc find bhe ordinary'* office in proper condi
tion and book* all well kept*
Wc And the book* of the *omitv ( oinmi»*ioii
t,r* in good condition- They have ixmied or*
derw amounting to f { .‘{jO.dh, *inco November
court.
We find the book* in tin* clerk’* office neatly
aud well kept. He liuh i*Miied jury i»ciipt
amounting to 11.1n1.00 nitice November court '
vx e find the. nheiill rt book* neatly and cor-!
rcetly kept, accordi ig to law.
NV c aim find Liie book* of both tax receiver
and tax collector correctly kept.
We liavu « xaiiitnccl the county achool cotn
nii»HioiitiH book* ami liini them cor racily
kept, iir.
In baton liuid Jan Ilk 10 $ o7.Sk)
“ otate li. JiHiiier * iUiecka. ... 9772.85
** amt received fioni ordinary 12 75
Total $9828.50
Uj . m
By amt paid teacliciH SSBIB.IO
** “ “ board education 4b.00
" “ “ conductor of iiiMtilutc. . 2.>.U0
*• ‘ k county ueliool coinnii*-
aiouer 886.00
“ ** 44 for iuciduiitai*, Htatioiierv*
print tig, pohtagc, etc. 101.07
‘ * 44 *• for Mchooi liuiidingh, htip
pli* », etc 301.70
Balanco oil hand 33b.54
082 J. 50
Tne ti'eamirer g pie*eu‘.ed hi* books' which
w. carelullt examined and tin.l uh follows:
1000 Treasurer’h lb-port Cr
Nov 3 lly bal duo treahurer’* last
report ! 22.40
44 4 4 By jury Mcript 033.00
“ “ •* aheritr* account 400.57
“ *' 44 Liidge 44 021.20
*• 4 4 44 public “ 584.82
“ “ 44 pauper 14 13.00
44 “ “ unit paid tn usuicr for
'eceiviug $2,855.40 71.38
• 4 44 Jiy .nut paid t:eisurer lot
paying out $2,047.60 00.18
1001
April 10 By umt ou jury snip.
to da to 1,054.00
41 ** 44 “ 44 Hhllltr licet to
date 2,341.05
“ 44 By amt on bridge acct to
date 455 •' 4
“ 4 * By amt on public acct to
il*to 801.10
“ “ By amt on pauper acct to
I date 734.00
“ •* By amt on jail acct to dato . 320.30
44 •* By aint paid Ircaaiiier lor
receiving $13,377.12.. ... 331.42
* 44 By amt paid treasurer lor
paying out $5,203 05 130.21
Balance on hand 7,750.00
10 232,52
1900 Cr
Niv 5 To amt rec’d, c Minty tax ... 5oo.(0
4 * * 4 44 ** ** liianlveiit tax. . 2.85
Dec : 44 44 44 e-niutv tax 1.t100.'0
4 7 44 * 4 tor convict bit . 331.00
** <27 “ “ 4 ox iciicj on pus i i 5. v . 55
lilt 1
Jan l “ 44 *' 4 t 44 44 35.(0
44 7 44 4 41 county tax . 7,000.00
44 44 * 4 44 *• railroad tux • 2,112.08
Fv'by ' “ 14 ** coil .ty tax. 1,1HM),0«
M»r 4 4 * 4 * 44 ‘ " .. BN).80
Apr 1 4 44 .... 400.08
44 l.’> * 4 44 44 * 4 44 523.70
44 16 “ 14 “ i »r lum.p r for
I imbcr City bridge .. :'»•
16,232,52
Tubal ou hand 7,750 66
’UtMtiudin j oidur* unpaid .iuv e last
•|Mtl 109.43
OuNUndin ; jury script uupai l since
Nerve
Food
If you have neuralgia. Scott’.
Emulsion of Cod I.iver Oi
vvill teed the nerve tlr.it L cry
mg for food—it is hungry—
uid set your whole body going :
again, in away to satisfy nervt
and brain from your usual food
t hat is cure.
If you are nervous and irri
table, you may only need more
fat to cushion your nerves—
you are probably thin—and
Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver
Oil will give you the fat, to be
gin with.
C ure, so far as it goes,
full cure is getting the fat.
you need from usual food, and
Scott s Emulsion will help vou
to that.
If you hare not tried it. tend for free saruTd*
Us agreeable (a»te will nirpn.se vou
i 4«*M«5 rtarl Street. Nrw Vorh j
*uu fx.oo; *ll druggist*.
last r<r»ort 18.00
Coroner and surveyor failed to present their
book*.
lleipeclfolly submitted,
Wm Bland,
N L Spooner,
A W ClementH,
Committee.
To the Foreman amt Gentlemen of the Grand
Jury of Montgomery Superior court, April
term 1991.
Goiitlniciis At tliiK term «»f »aid court it be
come* my duty to Mtibmit to your liououble
body the following * nnancial report of nix
office for the year 1980. 1 have received acd
paid out a* follow*:
Amt on hand Jau 1,1900 37.90
Amt ree’d from State tieaaurer '3772.85 ;
Amt low’d from ordinary 12.76
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9,8.3.50 |
I’aid teacheiK during 1900 8,318 10
“ county Hchool emu 0.36 fN>
44 board of education 46.00
for Mcliool building. 361.70 ;
44 conductor of iuntitiUe. 25.00 j
{ 44 Monitor for advertising 5.00
44 for statiumry, printing, etc.... 2U.UO
• 4 i xpress, school record, postage,
etc 76.07
!
9,487.96 1
Balance on hand 335.54
Be*poet fully submit ted,
A B Hutcheson,
C. 8. V., M.C.
!\lt. Vernon, Ga,, April 24th, 1901.
To the Grand Jury, April term, Buperioi
court, 1901.
The county coniniinaioners of Montgomery
county beg leave to submit the following re
port fur tha year ending April term 1901:
We have passed ordci* on the different funds
as follows, beginning May 7th, 1900, and end
ing on the 15th day of April, 1901:
On fund of court expe ses $4,192.32
44 * 4 41 paupers 1,246.49*
4t 4 4 44 bridges 1,258.14 !
44 44 “ public buildings 464 451
flaking a total of V,L(iI.3U!
This amount falls far short showing tne
total expenditures of the county, because the
pay jurors, court bailiffs and su-nograpiier has
not | aohml through our Hands and we have
drawn no orders for these expenses.
i he net amount of the tuxes collected tor
1900 is as so lows.
I’ropei ty tax collected us per digest $13,102.85
Bull road tax 2,112.06
Total tax collected 15,214.91
This is divided as follows:
35% to sheriff, jailois, etc 3,758 98
22“ 44 j ill oi*B 2,362*79
15 44 44 public buildings, in addition
2 nulls collected for jail.... 6.085.96
, 15 “ 44 bridges 1,610.99
13 44 “ paupers l,3JM>.i9
i
! Total 15,214.91
) Kespeetfully submitted,
John Mediae, ChnVn.
t Supplemental report of county commission
era to grand jury, April term Superior court,
i foi the year 1901.
Iliie of convicts Iroiu Nov term 1900**
l convicts, 12 mo. each, SlO per mo.. SIBO.OO
i 1 10 44 4 * 44 44 44 .. 100.00
, Total 580.00
Paid solicitor* cost 72.50
i “ clerk and magistrates cost 6635
44 sheriff cost 26.75
i Expenses hiring convicts 1.60
Paid county treasurer 413 40
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I Total 58U.00
John Mediae, Cluu’ii.
■ UEOUGIA— Montgomery County.
I, J C McAllister, cferk Superior court in
and for said county, leueby certify tliat the
* above and foregoing is a true copy from the
minutes of Montgomery Superior court, April
term 1901. Witness my hand ami seal ol office
Uu* May 6th, 1901.
J (’ McAllister, Clerk.
It is ordered by tho c« uit that the foregoing
i presentment* be published u* requested. This
i Muy 3rd, 1961. 1) M Huberts,
Judge SCOC.
J F DeLacv, Sol Gen.
i
Kong In For II is Life.
‘•My father and sister hotli died of
Consumption,” writes J. T. Wearher
wax, of Wyaiuotte, Mich., ‘‘and i
was saved from the same frightful
fate only by I)r. King's New Discov
ery. An attack of Pneumonia left
im obstinate coujrh and very severe
luns trouble, which an excellent doc
tor could iiol help, hut a few months’
use of this wonderful medicine made
tne as well as ever and 1 gained
much in weight.” Infallible for
t'onjihs. Colds and all Throat and
. f,un>r trouble. Trial bottles free,
i Cuaranteed bottles Stx* and tM.oo at
. W. 11. MvQueen’s. Mt. Vernon, ami
Holbrook A Oden's. Hijtsston, anti
! Alley Pharmacy, Ailey.
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1 For £ale at Ailey Pharmacy, Ailev, Ga.
%J V I * /
Spring Goods.
| : FIRST-CLASS MERCHAN- % t
* tr DiSE—Complete in every line. j
# I have added to my stock a line ? ♦
& of Fine Dress Goods. #
.. My Stock Of--.- 1 - A
4S* QL, For Men. Ladies and Chil- -4 w
drcn is the best I ever of- w
W sered. Try a pair of ihe GANNON BALL BRAND ' 4
w "■ —Hume made leather, home made shoes—Every pair ijr
- warranted. flr
A?, 4 «
T n> stock of .-j ■ ■?. £ jt
f f rinffiino- HATS, SHIRTS and 4> ❖
<> f N£SKWEAHiscom- 4 §
S-: plcte and Up-to-date. FURNITURE. STOVES, BUI - *
GIES, WAGONS at Rock Bottom Prices Don't fail ifi* <9*
v, to see the New Florence Wagon on Springs. 4
J " The NFW HOME Sewing Machine still leads them all.
w. h. mcqueen,
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; THE MT. VEENOK BANK
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Mt. VERNON, GA, |j
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CAPITAL $25,000.
> Trji jif-s:c-ts nCh lierul Baiting Eusi
i 1
ness.
1 The Accounts of Individuals, Mer
■i chants and Busines Men are respect
fully solicited.
i: Collections handled with safety,
it
j economy and dispatch, and without
• j
charges for exchange to our custom-j
1
era.
Money to lend on good security at
• a reasonable rate of interest.
I)r. J. H. McArthur, President.
| Ai.KX McArthur, Vice-President.
- \V. A. Peterson, Cashier.
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; i High M. Huttos. Arthur B. 3f. Girbes.
I HUTTON & GSBBES,
[) I
~ Cotton Brockers.
Special Attention Given to the Sale of
Cotton “bree on Board” Ship,
Alsu Sea Island and Upland Cotton on
Consignment.
1 l!.\U(il\U,TlKmill KF.UTII.IZKUS ju"i
WtIVEST iiATJ'.S.
la ferences:
1
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Gmnaitia hank. Savannah, Ga.
V. It. Baffin ,V Son, Savannah, Ga,
■fas. T. Shmavt &. Son, Savannah, Ga
' Gu s Trv ed S9OO
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Man and women of good address to repn - I
Min us, some to travel appointing agents, j
others for local work looking after our interest- ‘
i £1)00 salary guaranteed veai!v; extra coni. :
mission* and »xoenses, rapid advancement, '
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l j permanent position, liberal incl ine and future, i
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You will bt* pleased.
MONTUOUiatV SIIEUIFFS SALKS.
117 ILL b»? sold, before the court house dooi
VV inMtVernou, Montgomery county, Geor
gia, during the legal hours of sale on the first
Tuesday in Juno 1901, to the highest
bidder, for cash, the following property to
wit:
All that tract of land, lot no. 300, in the 10th
land district and 1450 district G m, of said
county. Levied on as the property of E A
Mediae to satisfy a tax li fa issued
bv D S Williamson, tax collector, for his state
and county taxes tor the vear 1000. Tenant
in possession notified of this levy in writing
This May 7th, 1901.
B. E. Biggs, Sheriff.
GEORGIA— Montgomery County.
Will he sold before the court house door in
the town of Mt. Vernon, Montgomery county,
Georgia, on the first Tues/ ay in June, 1901,
between the legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, the folio wing described prop
erty to wit:
All that tract of land, containing 100 acres,
moie or less, situated, lying and being in the
275 district G M, of said county, and bounded
!as follows; North by lands of J W Lott;
i east by lauds of McArthur and Clicney;
Aoutli by lands of Dees and Williamson, and
west by lands of Nancy Peterson. Levied on
as the property of Dweile & Lwcl e and to satis
fy a tux li fa issued bv D 8 Williamson, tsx
eolictor, for the unpaid taxe s of said Dweile A.
Dwello for the year 1900. This May 7th, 1901.
B. E. Higgs, sheriff M. C.
A pplicutiou lor Giles of >\<tmiiii»Bi*uiiou
GEORGlA—Montgomery County.
To whom it may concern:
li L Mclrtosh has in due form applied to me
for letters of administration on the estate of
Gto b. clntosh, late of said county, and I will
pass upon the said application at my office at
the cotiit. house of said comity, on the first
Monday in lum*, 1901. Given under my hand
and official signature; this May 6th, 1901.
Alex McArthur, Ordinary.
V ppl.t ;• i ion for Letter s of .V(i:aiuistr;o ion
GEORG v 7 —Montgomery County.
To All Whom it May Concern:
Anno*. Ashley and John Mosley having made
application to me in due form to have \V A
j Pet»-Mon appointed pcrmitm nt administrator
on the estate of Clement A Moyley, late of
said county, notice is hereby given that said
application will be heard at the regular term
of the Court of Ordinary for said county, to be
held on the first Monday in Ju. e. 120 i. Wit
ness my hand official and signature, th : s 6th
day of May,,1901.
Alex McArthur, Ordinary.
-idinbiii*JTutors Sale.
GEORGIA Montgomery Ccnuty.
Agreeable to an order from the Court of
Ordinary of Montgomery county, w ill be sold
before the court house door in tlie town of
! Mt Vernon, said county, within the legal hours
»f sale ou the first Tuesday in June, 1901, the
following property, to-wil: 18% acres of land*
bounded ou the north by lands of W J Peter
son, west by C A Mason and C Hicks south by
C Hicks, east by Mrs. Minnio Armlield; toi nia
cash Also one other lot containing one acre,
hounded ii'.rth L>v Sirs. M V Mason, west by J
W Morrison, routli by E Mcllae, east hv (J A i
Mason; terms cash. Also one town lot No. 8,
in Mt Vernon. All in 1343 district GM of g;<id !
county. To be sold as the property of the j
estate of Mary A Smith, for istribution j
among the heirs. This May 7th, 1901.
\V II McQueen, Adutfr.
(S
This signature: is on every box of tho gouuin©
Laxative Bromo=Quinine Tablets
the remedy that cures u col«l in one day
For sale at Ai t v Pharmacy, Ailcy, Ga.
COUNTY DIIiECTOIiV.
Superior Court.
Hon. D 51 Bobers, Judge;.!. F. DeLacy,So
licitor General. Spring term convenes 2nd
Monday ill April; Fall term, 2nd Monday in
October.
County Officers.
Ordinary, Alexander .McArthur. - Court Jut
Holiday in each month. Sheriff, B. E.
Higgs; Clerk Sup’rCourt, J. C. McAlli’ster-
Tax Receiver, J T Geiger; Tax Collectoi,
i l’iii Mcßac: County Treasurer, J L Adams;
| Surveyor, VV B Wilkes; Coroner. M Morrison.
County Commissioners.
i John Mcllae, Chairman, VV C Mcßae, J. .T.
, McArthur, G N Mathew.; Clerk, Elijah Miller.
, j Court Ist Monday in each month.
Board Os Education.
SB Meadows, VV A McNutt, J VV Morrison.
Br, VV A Paterson, G d Wooten. A B Hutclie
\ ! son, Go. School ComT.
1 Jury Commissioners;
James J. Mobley, H. A. Joyce, ST. B,
J ' Hughes, JVV Clements, Charles S. Hamilton
t Mar, in T. Moses.
County Bkgisthakh
; 1 Jus. Council, H. A. Calhoun, J. W. Morrison,
: Sr.
Justice Courts.
M< Vernon—l343rd District —First Fridr.j
' in each month; S. B. .Moriis. J. B, L. D.
MeLcnmre, N B.
Doug in.u.i—27sth District—4th Satnida;
,CC McAllister, J. P.; L. Sliai]>, N. B.
f! flletiTßur—3'Jith Dist 4th Saturday;
1 Chas Pope; J. P.; J. Lowery Clements N - P.
M —14501 ii District—lst Saturday.
■ VV H Clark. J P.; And_\ Clements N r.
1 Alamo—393rd Dist—3rd Saturday
j C D Adams, J. P.; J Fsi.ics N. !’,
Glen wood.—ls3lst Dist lst Thursday
i F Morrison, J I ; W C Bvals NP.
; l.uiutslMiiß—l4l7th List. -Friday h' toi o
| 3idSaturday.—J LVVhiteJl’jD N Mciiae N P.
Dollinlr— 12215 t Ui.-.t—lst Saturday; 31
. J. O’Driutt J. F. .1 H 31< ntgomei v ,\ p.
/.ttiitee—l3B(;th Hist— 2nd Tlutrsday; J.
t 11 Durden, J. P.t Ji. A. Holmes. N. B.
( ] Yiiluliit—sl si; District—2im SaturdayA. J.
i Mclntyre, J. B.t O VV Sharpe K. B.
lh|SS"i«i>- 1507th District 4tlt Friday; VV
j W Elli.tt JP; J. Langford, N. B.
1 Masonic.
Aural Lodge, No. 230, f. a. m.
J. T. Geiger, w m; J. C. McAllister, sw;
Wm Bland Rt-c’y.; VV H McQueen; '1 rtas.
Begnlar communications Wednesday befoto
3rd Sunday in eacli month, at 10 o’clock a. m.
Harmony Lodge, No. 405, F A A M.
1 JN V Holton, W li; Jii Pr««, BW;M L.
f i Phillips, J VV; J VV Sherrod Sect’}-; VV Jl Plii.-
■ i litis, Treas.
Meetings tlio third Saturday in caclr
i i month.
Knight* of Pythias.
1 Ailey Lodge, No. 100.
Wm. B. Kent, C C; T J Chandler, K of It 8.
Meetings every Ist and 3rd .Monday nights in
| each month.
Sunday Schools.
Mt. Vernon. I»I« llimli.l—.J C SfcAllistcr
Sniit. Meets every Sunday afternoon 2 o’clock
All. Vn nonpiesbylei inn.—Elijah Mcßae
| Supv Mectscvery Sunday uionung 9o’clock.
Goo«l Posilio.i,
i Wantotl: Young ladies and greti
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 435, Nashville, Tenn. 2-7-10 t