The Montgomery monitor. (Mt. Vernon, Montgomery County, Ga.) 1886-current, January 09, 1908, Image 1
1 BEST GRADES k ■•! fcj OF a 8 COMMERCIAL « « STATIONERY, s a . ;.t •WSWS *S*#T*ji •** «»t «#*♦# t »#« •?**/•••*< VOL. XXII. HUGH PETERSON IN MOUNT VERNON. Sheriff A. J. Bu?<’h went over <> Mcßae this week and return ed with Hugh Peterson, charged witli the killing ol -J. T. Full ford at Aih-y during the holidays. Mr. Peterson waived preliminary trial and will remain in jail here until superior court in the spring. Full ford was acting marshal at Alley and Mr. Peterson being of 0110 ot the most prominent fam ilies in the county, the case will attract considerable attention. WRECK ON SOUTHERN R. R, NORTH OF ATLANTA, Hiram, Ga.. Jan. 7 —Third sec tion of Train No. 6. Southern railroad, en mine Irani Chatta no ,ga to At ania. loaded with 1(>1 I I'. St S t I'Olll I 0:1 ~ I 111 lit ll «m- no i h - r - 'h ir w \ In r 1 i. . -a recked a -uI one m .si I his place lie- a f ter in nh i No ilVes Were lost. bill mi Di li. r of tic passengers are reported injured. The wo-ek occurred on a trestle, eight feet high. What caused tile train to leave the track i* not known, hut when the wheels si nick the ties, ihe trestle gave way and the train went down with an awful crash, mid the cries of the injured. shat no lives were lost, is con sidered marvelous, as the train was running at a high rate of speed. For Discharge. (iEOJIUI Montgomery County: I he pet ii ion of (J. 11. Woolen, ad uiiuisrra.tor of Ihe estate of Parks Mcßae, laie of said county, deeoas c,l, <lui.v filed and entered on record, represents to the court iluii ho has fully administered said estate and prays to Do discharged from said ad ministration and receive letters of di-mi-sion, Said application will tie heard ar iho regular twin of the Court of Ordinary to be hold in and for said county, on the first Monday in February, next. This, Jan. Clh. 1903. Alex MoAkthuk, Old. TAKEN TO ATLANTA FOR AN OPERATION. After suffering for several days. Mr. ,1. 0. McAllister was this week taken to Atlanta, where he underwent'it: operation for ap p i iritis, winch was successfully pe untied Tuesday. Advices from At nta state that he is doing i > . He is being attended by r In- .Dr J. M. C McAllister. \! .V C '1 • Vllister i s > uccaiu i n n i At hint a. Win le « M MeA i isi "i* lias stnii d tile op h * fain dt a > i iiumner of c. i\~. . n i many warm friends in M. ; tgniii* rv will look furward to his c ill I•I et e rest "fat ion, while Tic- Monitor w ill be a regular vis itor to his bedside. Sheriff Sale. Georgia— 'liiiitcerm-r.v C’"Uiit.v: w til be m>ia liefure llii-cnirt hoam- Unor in Hit. Vei'iion.l mi ilit timi Tnesita.v in File, ISOS. litunxui lliu I, .die-! hiihk r I a i-asli. certain propei-t nt wbcli lin- following i- a ,-<unplete yJt.-scnpti"U: All that certain tractor parcel of 'and. si'iiid--. lying and being in the !.v- ; h district li M. of -aid comity and -ia l e, containing 200 acres, more m l. --. Bounded on the nort li by lands of Klmore Wing.on the east by lauds of Marion I’liillip- on the south by lauds of John Giliisnnd Ben Huthe son and on the west by lands of .J.J. ( ummiugs cfe (’o. Levied on a- the proper ly of Jerry Phillips, to satisfy a superior rmri fi f;i in favor of K.T. M-'Biide y- Co. vs Jerry Phillip*. Pr-ipeny pointed otu by plaintiff and wri 'en nance given defendant, a reouiied by law. This, Jan. 7, 1908. A. J BCRCH, Sheriff M. < . \V 1.. VYiNoii, Atr; . for PUT. Sheriff Sale. i . . _>li.iiimi,ui-i v i'minty: W ill -,.iU MiTi.rr- ill- court boll-'- floor ill M . Vt-i'-i-iu on liiv first I’m-silav in Fnimuty, 1 b«-t«ii ih . leg ii houre of sale, to the hi,•««•*• :.siiler f-.r ca»li, cer'H.iii property, of w :rti tie f..]i»wiiig is * complete Uefcription: On- Efi lior.-e power boiler, of tbe ( 1- make, and one 25 lior»e power engine of rhe Watertown make.. Said ] i . .pc r\ let ied on a- the property of ft 1.. settr-. to -afisfj an execution i .r<t t oin thei-i’y eoid rof Mt.Vei rii, -i. in t a voi oi vll g. Si-inn id t W to. \- if. 1.. Sear-. Written not ice given c|efi-ndnni. a- required by law . l id-. 7t h da. of Jammy. IS*!*. A- J. I*t'BCH. sheriff C. < . Mt. V. J ones A sparks, Attys. for Pilla. ®1 }? Mmtyatimy Mmxtnx . PUBLIC INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS AT WOODMAN’S FOREST AILEY CAMP NO. -'in, W. 0. W. j At the last regular nietiting of Ailey Gamp, the following officers ' were elected and will In* installed Git their For*si K. of P. hall on 1 next Tuesday evening, January 17th: 0. T. Alcorn —P. 0. C. W. li. Kent— 0. G. A. G. Snffold —Adv. Lieut. .1 Sellers —Banker. C. B. Crowder —Escort, i J. l\ Alcorn —Clerk. I M. I). Burch—Watchman. 0. C. Alcorn —Sentry, i J. F. llall, M. D.—Physician, j In addition to the installation | ceremony of the above officers, j there will he several addresses de ilivered by members of the Order land others. Everybody cordially ; invited to attend. SALE OF MORTGAGED PROPERTY. GEORGIA —Moiiigntnc ,\ rouniy: Underand by vir ueol a power of -ale contained in a morgage made and executed b.v M O. Benson othe Mount Vernon Bank, dated ihe I6GI day of January, 1907 and recorded in lhe office of the i leikol ilie Superi or Court of Montgomery county in Book “Y,” folio 170. the undersigned will sell at put)lie outcry, at (he court house door in -aid county, dur mg rhe legal hours of -ale. to ilie highest bidder for cash, on In* lies Tuesday in February. 1903, ihe fol lowing property, to wit: "One iin proved lot sitmred i , the village f Lothair, Georgia, and ill the 1221-t ilistrict, G. M.,said state and comity, and bounded as follows: On the nort h ,by public street and -cliool hou e j lot' on the east by public street and improved lot of G. M. Barwick and Joseph Miller* on ihe south by im proved lot of FN 1,. Montgomery and lands of Laura F. Miller, and on ihe west by lands of Brantley A. Mose ley, said tract containing five and a quarter (okD acres, more or les*t,”for tlie purpose of pay ing two promisso ry notes for the sum of Forty-Seven Dollars (.S47.US) and Eight. Cents, and Forty-Seven Dollars ($17.07) and Seven Cents respectively, executed and delivered by the : said M. O. Benson to the Mt. Vernon ' Bank.on the 16th day of January. 1907, and each falling due on the Ist day of November, 19U7, and each simulating for interest from maturi ty at tbe rate of eight, per cent per i annum and ten per cent attorney's | fees, the total amount due on said ; i wo notes being Ninety-Four Dollars l ($94.17) and Fifteen Cents principal, S One Dollar and Eighty-Eight Gents <s|.BS) interest. Nine Dollars and i Sixty Cents ($9.60) attorney’s fees, j together with the cost of this pro- I ceediug, as provided in said mort ’ gage. A deed ro the purchaser will i be made to the undersigned. This, the Hilt day of January 1908. THE Mt. VERNON BANK M. B. Calhoun. Attorney. For Discharge. Grorgia—Montgomery County, j Whereas, J. B. Geiger and J. L. Wilkes, executors of tlie estate of Solomon Wilkes, represent to the court in their petition duly filed and entered on record, that they have i fuily discharged the duties of said executorship and pray to be dis charged from said service o.i the first Monday in February next. This 6th day of January. 1908. Alex McArthur. Old. PR30 C OF PROSPERITY. There you are! $78,873.23 more money in tlie banks than we had a year ago!—More unsold cot ton in the country than a year ago—more actual money in the pockets of the farmers than ever before—every acre of land and ev ery house and lot in the towns worth more than a year ago! Away with this talk about pan ics and hard times. Times are bet ter than ever before und they are i going to lx* still better this year. Tho Farmers’ Union is educating the farmers to stay out of debt tlie omning year just as much as pos sible so t hat they may be the bet ter aide next fall to fix the price of , tln-ir products and get it. Thous ands of dollar- were wasted on win-key iti Jfkfftlial will ho saved in BUev The merchants are going to have the best business year of their lives and so are the banks, the farmers an', *.'very body else, Gwinnett has more money, and “Money makes the mare go.” rfo ]*ff ev-i’A man, wotntrn and child in the country work to make KtflS l*< : t.*r t ban If*i7.—Gw iuie-tl Jour nal. I Buy a Gleiiuville Lot right now. MT. VERNON, GEORGIA. TIII'RSPAY, JAN. 9, 1008. INSTALLATION AND | OYSTER SUPPER. At the la*t regular eommunica i tion of Aural Lodge No. 23U F. A A. M.. held in Ml. Vernon, uffi i leers were elected for the vear. us 1 ; lollows: J. C. McAllister, W. M. D. M. Currie, S. \Y. Lew is Sumner. J . 'V. Jonathan Sellars, Tie,-is. Win. Bland, See. W. J. Blnckston, Tyler, i At the next communication, to I !bo held on the lSi 1 1 , the officers !elect will he installed and in tin evening an oyster supper w ill lie |served. We are not. informed as to the full pr 'grain, but will refer to it next week. It- is to he hoped that new life will be infused into the Lodge during the year. NOTICE TO PATRONS U. B. I. All patrons of the Public School Department are expected, and j must, pay their matriculation fee. j I which is $2.50, for the spring j term. This payment w ill be evi- j deuced by our admittance card, which will he found at tho Mt. Vernon Bank, Mt. Vernon, or J A. Riddle’s store, Ailey. All students not having an admit-! tauce card, will not be entitled to the Public School Department. C A. MASON, Fee. and Treas. Board of Trustees U. B. I. Sheriff Sale. Georgia—Montgomery County: Will bo Hold before tlie court bouse ilo >r in Ml- Vernon on t'ro Hod Tuesday in lei ~ 1908, between the legal liotira of Hide, to the highest bidder for easti, certain |iioperty, ol which the following iH a complete dexrrhitinn: J One Mallary saw mill, cumpleo-. Said machinery being levied on a itl.e property of H. L. Sears, io -nil-- i l'y an execution issued from the city I court of Mt. Vernon against the said | H. L. Sears, in favor Mnllury Broth- j ers Machinery (Jo. Written notice <>t levy given defendant, as required by law. This, January 7ih, 1908. A. J. Burch. Sheriff Mi. V. E. i’. Mallarv. / ;M. B. Calhoun, j Attys. for Plill. :j©.ooo©© ©©©© © © © .© ©©©.©.©©© ©©©©' .0 1 LOCAL - PERSONAL % ©j 0 0 00100:0:0000000© ©'oo.o© .0 ©O. • ■ -©• ©• ; -© Mrs. Ike Wohh of Abbveviilej 1 spent the past, week with the fam ; ii\ of her uncle. Mr. Tom Adams, south of Mt. Vernon. She is now visiting relatives in Vidalia. Many tax pavers took advan tage of the opportunity of meet-; ing Tax Collector Wood here the first.of the week. See hi-, notice j for next appointment hero. If you buy property in Glenn ville, you are sure to get your money buck. Such opportunity j neuer offered before. Get the par- : ticulars at The Monitor office at once* J. B. O’Conner, Vidalia R F. I)., is agent for Armour’s High- ( iGrade Fertilizers, und it will pay | the farmers to sec him before they place orders. G«t ready for planting by pur chiisiug your supply of fertilizer from K. T. Mcßride & Co., Ailey. They are selling Armour’s High- Grade Fertilizers to the farmer- of t his sect i ni. Tax Receiver Outlaw of S ,p-r --i ton wus in Mt. Vernon with | friends Tuesday. Mr. Outlaw is still in the race for re-election. Many new subscribers are being added to our lists. If von want to stiiv on the honor roll, pay a ; little cash right now. Little Jimmie McCullough con j timies quite ill, having been con fined for some time. > i 1 SERVICES THIS EVENING, j l!ov. G.A. Ihi vis of the Alt :i --i matin charge will preach at the Methodist i-huivh t It-s eveiling. IL 'came over from Meß.ie this al'L-r --; noun, having attended the mis jsmeary conference and district steward.-' meet ing in thut citvthis week, from Monday until vester da v. | Mrs. Davis accompanied him, | having come upas far as Ml. Y,t --' nun lust Sniibatfl. Mi. Davis i-;i I consecrated and a!»le young mill » J ister, a 1 rii-nd id our school days 'and wo are glad in greet him in Mt. Verimn. Go out and hear him to-night. Sheriff's Sale. i Georgia -Muiitgiiim-iy Ceiiutv: Will l.i S'-hi heftuv 111,cun t hetiH,- duur in i Alt Vf-rneii on the lii> l u*- lay iu ! ’> t*. 1 ItOH, hciwccn llie I, gui liutii j. *>t’ Hull-, u, lln liighcsi hilt,ld- |„i- ,-MHii. ca liiiu pi ,p,-t-ly , ~f wliii-,1 the tiilhiniug in a , emiili-n, d, Hi-i i;di"in All that or pan-el of Inn,l lying, situate and being in the 16SGih Dls trier <•. M. of said coimiy and hou in I ed as follows: On (In- north by laud - or Youngblood, east by hinds of \\ it J dm- Phillips, sooth by lands of | Phillips and Thompson, ei.ntuining I one hundred and I'm i y-ihiei- and 9- ! 10t) acres more or le-s. and known a* j a pari of I he Joe Phillips homestead ! Levied on as the properly ol \\ ildei Phillips to satisfy a II fa issued from the supoi lor eonrt of ■ aid Co. in favor of Tlie Hank of N'idalia and again t ihe -ai i Wilder Phillips and inkers. Properly pointed out by plaimiii in fi fa and w rilieu noilee of levy given defi'iidani. This Ihe7ih da \ of Jan., 19i)8. A. .1. Bail'll. V\. L. Wilson, Sheriff M. C. Att.orne,, for I'lainlill. CARD OF THANKS. The children of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Sears, deceased, | lies r-* to return thunks to every ! friend, neighbor and kinsman who so kindly came to our assistance I during recent t rials, their many j kind acts, expressions ol syinpa ! thy anil the mingling of tln-i ■ ;ears ; and prayers with ours, in the |e- Iceiif sad death ol our dear father | and mot her. M'e will 'M r renieni het* you all. tioil bless, protect and ro wa rd you all i n he,a yen. ’1 UK ( IfIIHIIKN. Lumher Gil y. Jin. I!H' s . j St rviccs wen- <-o:idtu-l»-< lon lasi | Sunday at tiie Rr shvteria u eh u I'ch hy Rev. 11. E. Stanley, who de* 1 1 v< re< 1 very able -rm ns. Ac n i gregnt lonal m -'-ling is called lor 1 next Sunday tnonnng, and a lull I attendance is r, (|ue.s|ed. 1 Do not pid off the piindui'so of | fertilizers 100 bite, til) a lid see L. IT. Mcßrioe A (!■>., Aii'-v, til one. j They will make yon tlie le st prte< -> ! on high-class fertilizers. I " Mr. and Mrs. Md)" ,ald of L I i arty county are new residents ol Mt. Vernon. Mr. McDonald is ut t ending t lie 1 . B. f. Mrs. M. lb Calhoun has return- Jed front a holiday visit to At It ns. Mrs. James Daniel lelt I'iie-duy .for a visit to Belleville, litter I spending two weeks with her pu i rents, Mr. atid Mrs. I>. W . F"l* j so 111. Many attended sale day her*- Tuesday. lake your eoituly pa per and k*;ep up with the public sale of property. Only three week- in whi'di lo ; purchase -ome ol Ihe Giennvili" proper! v. Get part ieu iar- at 1 Monitor off] -i;. L is a safe in vest men I. Rev. W. C. Glenn attended tie | missionary conference in Mcßae t Itis week. Mr. Chorion If. Smith of Mc- Rae, |ep|. - Mtineth' \ t motif fer tilize!'-, wa- a pl< i-i.il Vi-.’or t . Ml. \ crnoii J u -day. Timid li-e-le-ioi -ate .put! tig in tli'-ir hoofs —not l<i*<-;ittse ol uti ( Oertilill hltSllje-- prospect s,hut de , cause of the perils of the leap year. News Paragraphs From The Week of Events . lat.ir Years anil $570,000 Fine for Greene and liaynor. '■■J Macon, Jan. 7—Judge Speer "I the Federal court this morning amended the sentence of Greene and Guvnor of the superior eonrt of Georgia, to serve four yeti rs in t he Federal prison in \t Lint a and niso pay a fine of .*f)7(MKMi each. It is expeeted that they will he earned to t lie prison to begin their sent elire 1 011 Igllt. Itundrkk Allas I’opc Captured. I rwinville, Jan. —John Bmi drick. Ihe parly who sohl sixteen! bales of cotton to Z. I*. l’owell it Sons "1 Mystic "ti Dee. 1 I and passing on t hat day as th S. Rope, was captured on Jan. 2 hy Sheriff Mclnnis of Irwin comity, with $ |tV> of t he money paid him in set tlement of above* named cotton, and a Iso tii" cashier'd check given him by the Bank of Invauvillu mi Dee. 1 Ith for $201.07. "i HE USE OF SALT. Importance of the Mineral Compound to the H mon Body. “Stilt n.-Miiitcs fin* most promi nent plate in the list of our food aete orie-,” writes Dr. Andrew Wil.-on. “From the most iincioni limes man Inis valued sail as ap parent Iv a needful item in hi- die let ir sllhr li'lli-es, till.l eycll lower all duals exhibit an instim-t for tall sinlt a represents tin inborn crav ing ari-ing from a dietnte <>f nature her elf. The hi ton <d all in rela tion lo tin* body is itself interesting. It seems I" lie a mineral compound imivei ally distributed throughout .hii- ti -lie-. If occurs universally in ! i,i I . 'ig utile-- -all lie pr -inlly supplied. Kvon Ilie f re,-lies lof our meal- eoutains salt as pari and parcel of it- composition Ivptallv iMibihh- is the fact I lull salt, is found in the excretions of the body. It is given <•(!' in very appreciable ipianli tv in the 'per |riralion and in other forms of waste resulting from our bodily wear and lear. So iinporlsinl a con-1 itill'llt of the blood is salt that in cases of 10-- of blood the ail" con injects into the circulation a solution of salt and water and I bn- contrives lo replenish in a cer tain fa -hiotl I lie depleted supply. “In oine yvay or ot her, a* yet im perfectly understood, still appears to he necessary for maintaining w hat yve may call the chemical crpii lln iitiit of I lie blood. 11 i- al-o iinl el clear to ii- why salt should be o freely excreted, fail oven flic I cars contain it, and ‘the salt, salt tear-’ i a phra-e for once at least sht-wiiig harmony betwixt scion' c and pe, v. Leaving the reason wliv u-ido, it is clear that wo demand al! not only for Ihe maintenance of tic hodv's nmi,ml con-1 it uent s. but likov/i-e for lie- perfect discharge of lea 11 . of the fund ions. “1 belie, e om- of the punishments inflicted under the old law's of Hol land and one regarded a- in severity next l" that of death wa* the keep mg of a pri oner for a certain length of time on a diet from which all a!; was excluded. The result was ( uii'-iation and death if the depri vation was long per dsted in—a barbarous punishment truly, hut one yiieli reflected credit, in a e|jse, on the physiological knowl edge- of the framers of the Dutch penal code.”—Gliieago Ncvvd. Hope For Reftc*. Unde Lr.i.-tu- had been polishing' Jits to be| for half an hour. At le -! In- ga*. <■ It a lifutl love pat and turned to hi- grandson, ‘‘(,‘liil'*.” he mid, “doe.-, you see dat bottle about thirty yards over dere?” “Shore I does," Rufus agreed. The old man threw up the mus ket and halum-ed it rather shakily. “Whang!” it bellowed. “Now does yn i .->■■ dat bottle?” the old man de manded. “Yi-r, I does, granddad.” “1 powerful glad to hear dat, Rufc,” the old man said calmly. “F- been afeurd from de way you sorted taler* lately dat your eve sight wa- failing', hut hit ain't. You'* gO"d so" -cveral yea lis vil, R ife." 1 out!i * ( cmpanion. Wanted —go idie and tyvo-liorse farms list' d wit 1 1 us for sale. Peterson & .McAllister, real eatttto, £ OFFICIAL ORtJAN 3 | OF MONTQOMERV COUNTV. $ ;• SI.HO PER YEAR It « »iaifftsr.ststsi»3ti#t*tjwh- | HOKE SMITH FOR U. S. SENATE. •j From sources very dose to Gov. J Smith eotno statement.* tlint the j governor has Hilly made up hi* ! mind In run tor the I'niU‘d States ' senate, mid th.it .in official an no 111 tec n ten t ot' tlmt t'.U't will In* fort homing \\ ithin u very short t i mo. Tlii- Hud tlmt .Senator (’ln v has 1 never officially announced his own . enndidnoy t« something tlmt has |on list'll general comment unions politicians over the state. By ninny it is believed 'lint .Senator Clay is simply awaiting n fornuil (leu In rut ion ot' Gov. Smith’s in* ti'iitions. I’olitieitins have con , tended that Gov. Smith's closest i friends ntxl adherents Imvo insist lod ilntl lu* remain in tho govorn 'otsliip until reforms utnlor which liu was elected bn accomplished. Iladtlturst .Mau Embarrassol. 1 Ilnzlohurst, Jan 6 —Tint tuo'cmi* tile business of W. R. Lord was closed by creditors and a receiver naked tor; liabilities uGout t|<r»,ooo; assets a bunt .til,o< *t). NOTICE TO DEBTORS & CREDITORS. < h night— Mont ginnery County. Notice Is hereby Riven to all crodl fOl'H of the estate of (!. Coffin Into of snlit county deceit cd foieadet In jan account of their demand* »<> us I within the time prescribed by law. propeily niado out; and all persons indebted to said deceased are re* ! ipiosicd iii make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the tliti lda\ of Jannary, 1008. 1 L. It. Mcl.eniore and \V. It. Slia'pe, Exrs. of Will of C. (< ollln. FOR SALE. One Jersey Hull, 5 years n|d, j and well grown, Trout register'd stock. Apply to J. 15. Junks, 1 i) it Alley, tin. Special Tax Notice. This is to notify tux payers tlmt. I will be in Ml. Vernon January lSitli to Iffth, and also on January •jOtli, which will be the tinal close of tax books for the year 190 1. Jminnry 17th and 18Mi 1 will bout home. It. Nkwton Wood, Tax Collector. < hiatudi. (ieoißia Montgomery <.‘oinity. i Wlirren- . 1,. It McLemore and \V. 11. Sl hi i pe, «*.\ec a lot's of the last will and testament oft < Coffin, repre sent Oi t his court la their pie It lon du ll tiled and entered on record, timt t i1.,1' till ve fully discharged I lie flu l Ins incumbent upon them O iring-nich executorship, t Ills is t hetefore to ciie all pariies concerned to show cause within the time allowed by law why sa id appiii at ion should not tie grant ed on the lii-t Monday in February 'next. This January tjtli, lists. A lex Me A l l bur, Old. Sheriff Sale. i rteorgia- Miinttcnii'ry (tniiuty: Will Im’ ..lit In fen. I In. i-iMirl tee no loor in 1 lit, VITHUII ell lie* lll'Hl I’ll ■* In tit t ’(‘h , Iftw, l„ twuuli till- 1.-;;*l lean* "f »«l«, to Oil: flip*, nt M(Vl«.*i fei cmt..m pi i.pi rtv, i.f niilcli die fell..win” in it cuiiipl' O' wiiptioi,; All ot Lot of Land No. .'lift situate, I\inß and being in the llth land itH t’riet of -aid county and state. Levied on a* the property of II L. 'lay. t.o *uti-fy it superior court ti fa in fa wo ol the Farmers' Lank id fi lea wood v- li. L. Hay. It. A. I'ence and N K. Hatlow. Said properly being now in the j »»s si—s mi of Joe ft rah ai n. \V i il i ten notice of levy given defendant.ns requircml by law. This, 7th day of January, lWfcf. A. J . t.t'KC'ff, Sh tiff M. C. CARO OF THANKS. We desire to thank all thoM who ho kindly assisted in the last illness aud burial of Mr. A. J. Pnulnot. late of Cnmrleii county, and will t-ver feel gruteful to them for their kindness and sympathy. Mas. A. J. Poct.NoT it Family. Aiiev, On.. Jan. ff, 190*. Seed Oats. 1 tow have on hand a supply of the fatuous Buffer Seed Oats for -prinjr plant ill". See meat mice, U. S. Williamson, U.F.Ib 1. Mt. Vernon, Cm. i NO. 34