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THURSDAY, JAN. S, I9OH.
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In us-u m: ng 'Kill i’’ i of 'I li>
Monitor, .. IS |M<*| >< ■ r I‘l IIIIIIKII li" f .
nor |i!ii>|i, mol In I H’i* -( ! < >lll ! 1 11' ■
tin- |m>l icy of I lin r. Wo en
lor into Iho work belioving tl.nl
II roil 111 V | IK" I -Mil nl I 111 I 111 I' ' I l':l I
ndvmitani-i mol material re-ourc
i - lluil lulling In Montgomery
nmiilv should lin \ o h weekly
iiniM-r nml odiriai organ second to
HOMO ill tll< stllte. Wo propose
In i iili r ill niioo upon tlo Disk of
muk!in' Tlio Monitor n paper in
which i m v citizen of I !io rouiit y
limy fool n just |»rid<*; mol n
lovor to I. osod in the uplift iio.;
of ilii- roiiiilv and M'l'l ion of Iho
state in .a 1 1 i hnl |iort a inn to l !>•
Illimo ial ior:i! rdliriil ioiinl mo!
lioidI ioid il inloi -t ol 110 -anno.
Inti iin i 111 -iiit \vii wo nolicit
I lo hi | iind (food will of every
lioin - . oil':/ n. In ]>ol if ton I
nfliiiii'r. wo know nothing tint
Jo iii I j»ri mu rv sense iiiol
ox pot to roly ii | ion l |io into! li
geoi- .aio i |hi I riot no 11 ol tho p >■-
p|o to koi p ill olTioo till'll W'llo
1 1 ii vo i!I lo'o.rt I!a voi. rnl pros
poritvnnd i ivmioonionl ol Hji
tool mu. Wo nro (I' -rgiflns “i
Iho inn nor horn, ” mnl ali v< to
rvi r v l radii ion 1 Inn illit in i m*.a
tin- pn I'-H ol lior history, mill
Hooking Iho nvo'iiioH that load
most diroot Is to tin* prosperity
mid happiness of her pooplo,
(>ur work will soon show
whether wo have 11 n > rigid to
claim tho patronage and support
of this county and wet ion. Wo
bond to tin work w ith horn -I oon
(idonoo mi our iiliility 1" porform
our pari, and wit Ii faith in iho
future, trusting tho poople to see
our ini- rest as identical with
thoir ow n. D. \V Folsom,
11. It. Kolsom.
Nov or in the history of the
county \ -is tho pro: poet, for
- mo-'il "rowth and business de
velopment hr ip liter than now, and
tlie m w year I ids fair to he a
i mst pr- porous one. Tim farm
ers will this year plant more
e\!om»iv ■ |y tlianev- r bofore, and
tie- merchants (especially those
vvlm advertise) will soil more
goods I him in I In* past.
Tin* Georgia t.-gisluliire has the
satislaetion of knowing that by
holding summer Hussions it can
never bo caught in the grasp of aj
coal famine and have to burn the
fence. —Savannah News. No,
and perhaps le-s liquor will In
consumed in tin* suinnn-r—that
is, the boys w ill “rush the growl
er.”
I.ive-stnek that is not improving
is very apt to ho deteriorating.
No stock has ever yet be -n brought
to the point where it is so good
that it can In* made no bolter.—
Lot our farmers pay more atten
tion to stock raising: there is good
money in it .
No eiti/on <>f tln> county can
nll'ord t * In* w it hunt The Monitor.
It is the county pap-rand has at
iienrt "ry interest of the poople
of Montgomery e- unty. If your 1
ltaui-' is not on out list, got ii
th re as early as possible. t
Before von trmt a cat. put the
cream ut of each. U* move
temptati • von from thosu in i
whom 'o ha o -nliitor.Cii. He <
who i'lds y-ni prayl.e.nl U- H>t
into temptation." w >uhl t*ol
hav • y i owl others into »£-
Spurgeon. 1
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Brunswick is to have n mfcrdi
gras this \.-ar. Bruns,v n-'i i-
Oound to k'-ep up with the pro- j
e- ssioo.—Savannah I'iess. ) os, ,
but tlm City by the Sou is gen
erallv a little in ta -r< ar.
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Atlanta has ->lve<l herelephant t
qu- -lion, the pet animat having i
arrived a <cw days ago, hut the.
littlei’e-pot matter is as yet uo-!
»Hled. -t
Begin the new year right.
- Von will he taking a step in tl e
right direction when you euhsc-rihe
for ynurcounty paper.
The Georgian, edited by Hon.
Dupont (flierry, continue to
make war on lobbyism, hossism,
freepassism, and several other
iisms.
Editor John Temple Graves i
*: In ing eg tie- A tlanta News rapid
ly tolhe front. If is now one of
i!:<- brightest dailies on our ex
, change list.
Within the past year Mont
gomery county lias perhaps mad"
more improvements in her pub
lic roads tl in any county in
South Georgia. Good roads
• lorm a m <st important factor in
lb upbuilding and g'moral pro
gress of the county and people,
‘ and this marked improvement
stands as a monument to the
enterprise of the good citizens of
this county.
i
I nliiair.
Rev. M A Grace, of Vidalia.
• will (ill his regular appointment
el the Baptist church n< \1 Snt
-1 erday idglii . Mr. Grace i.s a spleii
- did preacher, and those who do
• not come out to lu-ar him will
’ jni-s a great, deal. We an lucky
1 to have good preachers at both
' ; elmri iii s this year.
t
Last Sunday week D -e. 2S.
I niiieli to 11n- surprise of the peo
ple in and around here, Mr.
Di-uni- K. Davis and Miss \nnie
I I |
I' lie Mill r i-lop-'d and were
i .ppilv marrii d by Mr. M. L.
O’Bryant. Maytln-ir happiness
continue.
>
, Mrs. M. 10. Wilcox gave tin*
| young folks a party Friday night,
| which was very much enjoyed by
,- those who had the pleasure of
attending. One will also he
t- giii'ii next Thursday night, Jan.
, Bth, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
I George McCrimmon. Those
. who an- fortunate to recieve in
_ vitations and attend, will no
i doubt be highly intortained.
We are glad to say that- those
1 who have been on tin* sick li-l
1 for so long, are rapidly improv
ing.
Mr. John \V. Mosley, alter
> spending vacation with home
r folks will return to Mcßae in a
. few days.
1 Our sMi'ct and accomplished
b-acher. Miss Lula Webster has
■ been quite sick, we hope she will
' soon he able to take ehargeof her
I school again.
■ Mr. W. R. Mosley went up to
' Ihiblin last Sunday.
Miss Kiln (’ulbreth, who has
| Is-eii attending school in Dublin,
: visited home last week.
Tiirrytown.
Our town is building up very
fast.
.1. T. Wright, vice president
-and general manager of tin
\1 l>. A S. R. 1!., with a few
of bis friends, spent a day or so
m our tow n last week.
I’rof. C. 11. ('alhouii, after
spending Ihe Christ mas holidays
wit! his pat nts, left last Friday
to again take ehargi* of his school
in Boston tin. During his visit
at home several young people
enme in and had a musical en
tertninment vvliieli was enjoyed!
by all who att ‘titled.
,1. .1. Calhoun and family
- attended the birthday dinner of
Mr. A. .1. Williamson in Kmnmn-i
‘comity. Quite a numLer of hi.-
grand and great-grand children
I with several of his friends wen-i
pit sent and enjoyed a sumptuous
dinner.
Mr. Williamson -- eighty-seven
veal's old and can saddle and -
i ih- on horse back, has a very
bright mind and good memory.
As the old year has passed otf
pleasantly and tpiietly, so in the \
new vear upon us being with re
newiHl eiii-rgy to make our lives t
better and more useful to our
fellow man in tin way of good
intluenee. !
l
W. B. Cadle made a business ,
trip to Dublin lasi week. i\
TIIE MONTGOMERY MONITOR—TOTHS DAY, JANUARY 8, 1903.
Eppinc.
;j The*New Year with other new
tiling- brought along a
and while many people never
giv t Ijy- etlilor of a home pap<’r ;
thought they eollld be of great
good bv u Word of ( beer oeea-iqli
alv, and low and then a sub-erip
-1 ion to bis paper. And who is
it but what. had rather pay the
subscription than to fail to li-ar
the news over tla- county? There
is no doubt, with tin- proper pat
ron at** . but vvlliil we would have
an mstrueiive and interesting
pap- r, so lei s help him a iit i!“.
Mr. M. < . Adams cam up
. K.-,t unlay evening and spin; Sun
day with relatives and friends
. . here.
D. F. Warnoelc and brother
visited at the home of Mr. .!. K.
■ Horne last Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Adams
p spent, a few days with friends
at and near Longpond, during
Christ mas.
Mr. .1. E. Horne is thinking of
. trying a few acres in tobacco this
yar. It is very likely that the
soil here would produce fine
- ’tobacco, and with projter ex
i■ p< rj -nee in cultivation and eur-
I ing it would be more profit-abb
than raising cotton.
1 John I). Phillips visited hip
ping last week.
We are glad to know the little
sun of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Mrltac
wliich ini.- v-ry iil several days
ago with pneuino ia, is impiov
’, ing rapidly.
Tin- plume at- tin- res Id -n i
i 1 .
the writer is of much eon
ryenience, and much good in ease
'jin calling medical aid in sudden
- j emergencies.
f ! Uiiciins-iuii' from Croup.
During a sudden nnd terrihle at
tack of croup mil lift ie giri was un
conscious from strangulation, .-ays
• A. 1 1. Spatl’ord, post mas!er, Chester,
. Mr-li., and a close of One Minute
Cough Cure was aclminisferi-d ,-uid
- repeated often. it reduced flu
, swelling and infhiination, out tlie
mucus and shortly the eitild was
resting easy and sp etlily recover
ed. It cates Couglis, ('olds, La-
Grippe and al! Throat and Lung
troubles Oie* Minute Cough Cure
lingers in the throat and chest and
- enables the lungs to contribute pure
| health giving oxyge-i to the blood.
W. H. McQueen Ailey Pharmacy
. and Uoberson tlie druggist.
Notice (o the Public.
Georgia—Montgomery County.
This is to forewarn the public in
general against buyng or trading fm
the following papers. i 0 which I was
rubbed at my home Sunday night,
Dec. 2M:
Two certificates of deposit issued
. November last by The Alt. Vernon
Batik, payable 12 months after date,
one for !fii.',o prim-ip,-d sum, undone
for *■ 17N and odd cents, priitciyal sum •
also iwo deposit receipts issued by
The Montgonn-ry ('utility Hank, one
, dated Dec. 111, IWU2, for $2(14.20, and
t he ot her for ♦2">o dated Nov. or Dec.,
Uti>2; a Iso cel l ilicate of deposit issued
by The Merchants’and Farmers’
i ltnnk, of Kastman, for tfIOUU, princi
pal, dated (t think) Aug. lit, 1002,
maturing si.v months after date,
i Also promissory notes in my favor
as follows: One note against J. A.
Peterson & Sons, for principal,
i with interest (date not remeinbod)
Llu<-Jan. 1, lima. One note against J.
M. Phillips and 11. I) Phillips, due
one day after due, Aug. 111, P.HI2, for
♦ooU, Note against Kiucheu Kemp
| for $25., dated some time lasi spring,
‘due one day after date. Two notes;
against it. il. Calhoun, one for about
$222, tine one day alter date, pay. hie
( to myself or order, dated about three !
years ago, and one for $750, dated I
Aug. lit, UK)-’, due one day after dale. I
Together with above mentioned
j papers were same laud deeds and j
other papers, and all parlies are
again wanted not lo trade for same,
they being my property and not to be
released until my price for same lias
been paid. Tlii- Dec. tin. lihl2.
, 1-8-4 J .vs. I. ( a i.uoc x,
Tarrylovvu, Ga. .
I have rented the Foundry part of
the Ml Vernon Machine works from
Air. L. F. Acliorn, and I am fully
prepared to do all kinds of foundry
work, belli iron and brass castings,
' at reasonable rates
l-S-2f J.T. Forest. j
A Scientific Discovery.
Kodol does for the stomach flint,
which il is unable to do for itself,
- veil when but slightly disordered or
over-loaded. Kodol supplies the
natural jnic s of dig-stion and doe-
Ihe work of the -i-unach, relaxing
tlie nervous ten-ion, while tlie ui
llaim-d muscles of that organ arc al
lowed to rest and heal. Kodol di
gests what you at ami enables the
stomach and digestive organs to
transform all food into rich, red
blood. \Y. li. McQueen Ailey Phar
macy, Roberson tlit- druggist.
If you want to buy. s.-ll or borrow
anything, place a local notice in these
columns. A'ou will then get rid of
wha* you have olid get wiial you
want Try it at -V a line.
Ten Thousand Dollar Stock of
FIRST CLASS
MERCHANDISE.
The Largest Stock ever Shown in this Town
SEE ME BEFORE BUYING.
W. II MeQUEEN,
MOUNT VERNON Ga*
Important insurance Case Settled.
In the etiso of Pullen vs. the Union
| Ontrnl Life Insurance Company,
i a settlement was effected Tuesday
| in conformity to a decree signed by
j judge Speer some time ago—by the
payment, to the assignees of J. H.
Pullen the sum SII,(XX), being the
! face of a policy for $10,1)00 smd in
terest. on same from tin? time the
claim uccrund.
This etise !as heon long alul
bitterly contested both in the state
and federal courts.
j The case was first brought in the
: Johnson county superior court, and
then transferred to the United
States circuit court, at the insurance
company.
After a lengthy trial in the United
i States circuit court, in which the
insurance company set up f and on
the part of the insured—clainiiiu:
that the special agent of the com
pany and A- A. Pullen, the sou of ihe
insured, substituted a ILOOttO policy
for a $5.000 —and that, .1. H. Pullen,
the insured, had consumption at the
time the application was made and
at the time the policy was issued—
that, in fact his death was due to con
sum pt ion.
Judge Speer, in deciding the case,
reviewed all Ihe various statements
lof witnesses on both sides of the
ease and found that the contention
of the insurance company was no I
sustained b.v the evidence.
He held that where there is an in
contestable clause embodied in an
insurance policy, which forms part
i of the contract between the company
and the policy holder, that a claim
of fraud will not lie as a defense
against payment, after the company
had ample time during (he life of
t lie deceased to show fraud will not.
..k a defense against payment, after
tlie company had ample time dur
ing the life of the deceased to show
fraud and cancel the policy. Judge
SpeoHffted cases to sustain iiis .rul
ing.
The insurance company appealed
the case to the United States circuit,
court of appeals, and pending the
appeal the company decided to settle
tlie ease.
SEAISGAk7s|
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I Route Between
SOUTHERN POI NTs|
AND THE
North, East, West or Sout
Wherever you nr.* g,.ing i|>. |
Seaboard is the fastest, cheap-ad :
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SAVANNAH. MACON AND ATLANTA.L
B Oon.ii It tli<* Senfoar.l Tl k.i f I
g or write for all you want in know lo 1
C. B. WALWORTH. |
Assltlant G.n.r.l k;jn\
M °|,l
Since The Monitor is to he for
: tlie people, let some enterprising
•I young lady or young man from
every neighborhood send in the
weekly hapenings of their section.
Stationary will gladly he furnished
• for that purpose.
The crowned heads of every nation,
The rich men. poor men and misers
I A/1 join in paying tribute to
! DeVv’itt’s Little Kaily Risers.
H. Williams, Kan Antonio, Tex.,
(writes: Little Kaily Riser Pills are
• ; the best I ever used in my family. I
I j unhesitatingly recommend them to
I | everybody. They cure constipation,
billiousness, sick headache, torpid
‘ iiver, jaundice, malaria and all oUier
liver troubles. W. H. McQueen,
i Alley Pharmacy and Roberson tlie
, druggist.
!
When you come to town, he
sure and call at The Monitor
! oflice. We want the acquain
tance of every citizen in the
comity.
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GUM MILLINERY EMPORIUM.
j
A full and complete stock of
Ml LtiiEitV S!i3 LACIES'
FURNISHINGS.
Including Ladies’ and children's;
Slices,
Now on hand and for sale by
MRS. H, M C IILLAN, !
GL'dNWOOD, GA.!
Dress Making a Specialty.
Cl I AS. R. U’IOWDER,
WATGIMIKER JEWELER 10PIIGI1N
First class work done at reasonable;
prices, and guaranteed.
Km Idem Pins and P.adges made
to order.
|
This signature ia on every box of the gontiine
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets
the remedy that cur* * a coltl in one day
ifodel
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
This preparation contains all of the
digestants and digests all kinds of
food. It gives instant relief and never
fails to cure. It allows you to eat all
the food you want. Theniostsensitive
stomachs can take it. By its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
ciued after everything else failed. Is
unequalled for the stomach. Child- 1
ren with weak stomachs thrive on it.
First dose relieves. A diet unnecessary.
Cures all stomach troubles
Prepared only by E. O. TmWrrr & Cr>., Chicago *
The 11.buttleconUtinslPi timestheaOc. siM. !
W. 11. McQueen, Aile.v Pharmacy j
<
One Minute Cough C lire, curet*
*iiat la wha. it was matte for.
THE MT.VERNON BAM,
» I
i ML Vernon , Go
> Designated Depository of the St at
. of Georgia.
I Authorized Capital $25,000 OO
Paid in Capital 15,000 00
Surplus 1,500 00
« Transacts a general banking business.
’ Solicits accounts of individuals, merchant:*
j and corporations.
An attractive rate of interest, compounded
quarterly, allowed on time certificates of de
posit.
( 1 Uloney loaned nt a reasonable rate of inter
est upon real estate as collateral, or plain notes
proporly'endorsed.
' Correspondence with £ view to business
i solicited* 4
i Dr. J. H. McArthur, President*
A i* R x McA rth ur, Vice-PreHklen t.
W. A. Peterson, Cashier.
BOAUI> OF directors:
D. A. Mcßae, Wm. H. McArthur, .
J. J. Mosks, L* B. Mglemobk,
■ J. 11. McAnrHUR, A. B. Hutch son,
W. A. Pkteusok.
935,00 REWARD.
Until this * tier is withdrawn or modified I
will upon conviction of the offender or offen
ders. pay a reward of $25.00 to any person who
shall fin ntsli to me or my authorized agent,
J information with proof lo convict any person
-1 or prcsKiis of eitlior of the following offenses.
Ist. The willful cutting or foiling of any tim
ber or wood upon my lands inclosed or unhi
i closed without my consent.
2ml The taking and can- ing sway, or
tempting to take and carry away any article
or properly of any value from my land, in -
1 closed or uninclosed, without niv consent.
3rd. The squatting or settling upon my land
without bona tide claim or com- of tirle, and
without my consent. This 18th day of Janu-
I ary, 1902. WORM AM W. r ODGE.
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Savannah, Amcricus, Filzger
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New Orleans,
The South and Southwest.
Through Pullman cars
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serving meals a la carte. Summer
tourist tickets are now on sale to
the la kcs, mountains, seashore
resorts and all Eastern cities.
For detailed information, liter
; aturp, time tables, rates etc., ap
i plv to any agent of tlie Seaboard
Air Line Railway, or to C. B.
Walworth, Assistant General
Passenger Agent, Savannah, Ga.
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Mt. Vernon (in.
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...BY USING...
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