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TO CELEBRATE FOUNDATION
OF GORDON INSTITUTE,
Barnesville, Ga., March 13—
Founders’ day will be observed by '
the faculty and students of Gor
don Institute and the people of
this city on Friday, March 25th,
and the committees in charge of
the day’s exercises ire making ex
tensive preparations f<• r another
successful celebration ot the event.
This movement was inaugurated
last year to honor the memory of
Chas. E. Lambdin, the founder of
Gordon Institute, und it met with
so much approval and the occa
sion was such a success, that it
will be an annual event in the life
of the school and community.
Among the notable features this
year will be addresses by Hon.
Chas. Murphey Candler of Deca
tur and Prof. C. B. Gibson of Co
lumbus, both of whom will be
heard with appreciation by the
large audieuce which will gather
in the auditorium of the institu
tion at 10:30 o’clock, when the
principal exercises of the occasion
will be held. In the afternoon at
the athletic park a game of ball
between Gordon and Mercer will
afford plenty of excitement and
the program will conclude in the
evening with a reception at the
Carnegie library.
THE M’LENDON DECISION
The decision in the case of S. G.
McLendon, former chairman of
the railroad commission who was
suspended from office by former
Governor Hoke Smith, will prob
ably be handed down by the su
preme court sometime this week.
While there is no way of deter
mining the date on which the
court will render its decision, it is
Btated that a number ot other de
cisions will be handed down this
week and it is generally believed
that the McLendon opinion will
be among this number.
Mr. McLendon won his case in
the superior court of Chatham
county and it is generally believed
that the opinion of the lower court
will be sustained. The case has
been in the hands of the supreme
court seyeral months.
TURTLES MENACE A LINER.
Galveston, March 12. —The
Mallory liner Brazos, from New
York, had a narrow escape from
destruction by a school of mon
ster turtles, many of them weigh
ing nearly a thousand pounds.
The vessel was steaming down
the Florida coast when the sea ap
peared live with turtles. The ves
sel was held to her course, but
striking the army of armored foes
was forced to slowdown and final
ly change its course.
In attempting to drive through
the mass of hardshells the bow of
the Brazos cut into several of the
biggest of the turtles,and they re
mained fast on the hull of the
vessel. Sailors had to be let down
to cut away the bodies. Many deep
indentions were left in the hull
of the vessel.
“FACTS IS FACTS."
One hundred and forty bales of;
cotton sold here recently for 14A
cents per pound. But, Mr. Far m
er, have you assurance that the
price will be above 9or 10 cents
next fall? Supposing it is 15 cents,
will it pay to buy meat, meal and
mule feed? Corn’s a dollar a
bushel, meat sells for sls a hun
dred and mule feed brings twice
as much as it will cost you to raise
it. We are not trying to tell you
how to run your own business —
“but facts is facts.” —Twiggs
County Citizen.
EXCESSIVE JOY KILLED HER.
South Norwaik, Conn. —“Killed
by excessive joy” is the coroner’s
verdict in the case of Mrs. Mary
Hendriek, who dropped dead here.
She had just received $5,000 in
cash for some property. As the
bills were counted out to her, her
face flushed and she sank to the
floor. The coroner decided todav
that excessive joy had stopped
the action of her heart.
TEN MILLIONS IN GOLD
UNCOVERED ON STREET.
New York, March 12. —The un
usual spectacle of 1.350 bars of
shining gold, each valued at sß,*
; 000 or a total of $10,300,000 be
ing removed without covering and
in broad daylight from the assay j
office to the sub-treasury, attract
ed an enormous crowd in Wall
street yesterday afternoon. So
such open display of wealth lias
been witnessed in this city for
years, for it is customary in re
; moving gold bullion to put it in j
sacks or chests. However, as the
sub-treasury adjoins the assay
office, this precaution was deemed
| unnecessary yesterday, but to
! guard against accidents two po
licemen guarded the brief passage
between the two buildings, while
half a dozen detectives mingled
with the crowd.
The transfer was made under
the personal supervision of “Hon
est John” the well known truck
man, who handles most of the
gold for Wall street and the
banks.
Assistant United States Treas
urer George A. Terry explained
the removal as being due to com
j ing repairs to ihe assay office.
DEFENDS HUSBAND FROM
ATTACK OF DRUNKARD.
Macon, Ga., March 13.—J. S.
.Smith is at the Macon hospital
suffering from a dangerous wound
inflicted by Mrs. W. H. Johnson,
who used a shot gun in defending
her husband and herself against
an infuriated attack made by
Smith, who was said to be drunk.
Smith and bis tamily occupied \
a portion of a residence at
Crump’s Park with the Johnsons.
Smith was said to have badly
abused his wife and children,when
Johnson undertook to quell the
disturbance. Johnson, already,
suffering from a broken arm, was
assailed by Smith and badly hurt, j
Mrs. Johnson, who was next in
Smith’s path of fury, grabbed
her husband’s shot-gun and al
most tore tile back of Smith’s
head off The fact of the load
glancing may save Smith’s life,
SMOTHERED TO DEATH
IN HOTEL FOLDING BED.
Walnut Ridge, Ark., March 11. j
—The body of Joseph J. Justin,
travelling salesman for a St.
Louis, Mo., coffee firm, with a
residence at 2717 Dixon street
thut city was found in a closed
folding bed in a local hotel here
early today.
The bed in some manner had
closed upon Justin after he retired
last night and he was smothered
to death.
GERMS ON PAPER MONEY.
Washington, March 22. —Germs
—92,000,000 of them, of mani
fold variety—were found on a
one-dollar bill microscopically
examined at the request of Re
presentative Wiley, of New Jer
sey, according to his statement
today before the hou.se committee
|on banking and currency, in sup
; port of this bill to provide clean
J currency by burning all paper
money returned to the treasury, i
Among the many disease germs
< found were smallpox, scarlet fe
jver, typhoid, tuberculosis and
| diptheria.
No germs were found on metal
j money. The dollar bills of con
stant circulation have the most
bacteria about them, and it was
. found that the larger the denom
| ination of the bill the fewer germs
i it contained.
AN ALL-ROUND CLERGYMAN.
Notice—The undersigned, who
has settled himself at Johnstown,
will attend regularly to all minis
terial duties, as baptisms, marri
ages, funerals, etc. Further, he
will give lessons on the piano
■ forte, and in the evenings in Ger- 1
man language. Also, he has to sell
an excellent piano cheap. H
: Veith.-4J ohns to w n (Penn.)
i Tribune.
THE MONTGOMERY MONITOR—THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1910
ANNOUNCEMENTSI
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FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT:
T lu'irliy rtiui.mu.nn I’rtiuli.liu’y Mr Oie
'office of I'lvik of tlio Nupci i.r I'uiirt ..I V.m»-
xomery county, Hubject t.• tlu- irii iiot lln*
Drill. Ida tic primary. If rlooint, I] ■> ..mis. t..
•liachai KC the atVairauf tln* offl.■>• faith fully .uni
in a bui<iiH Srt-likr manner. l'Miukimi you in |
advance for yfmr tmppo-t, I mu
Very rrsiiirifullv,
m i .o nnii N.
For Clerk Superior Court
My candidacy for re-election to (lie ortice of
Clerk of the Superior Court is before the peo
ple of Montgomery. The fact thilt l have been ,
honored with the office fir a repeated term :
has not detracted from my labms and mv ear
lost efforts to till ii in an are. pluble matin.-i.
as I (eel sure my record will allow. 1 am fa
miliar with tin- many .lutiea of the oilh-e mi l
I if 1 am again favored with the position it shall
still have my beat efforts. To this end 1 enr
, neatly aolieit the support of the people of my
native county at the coming election.
Veto reapeollnllv,
j. o. cauioun.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE :
To tfie People »»f Montgomery CNmnty:
From boyhood 1 have lutd a laudable amhi- !
tion to represent tin* county of tn\ nativity ui j
: the Georgia Legislature. Yielding to Go* j
earnest solicitations of friends in every nook j
iof Montgomery county, l herein announce
myself a candidate for the Lower House oi tin*
. next General Assembly of Georgia, subject to !
I the action ot a Demon otic primary, aliotild \
one be hold. I promise in advance to do my
full duty in cane lam elected. t hanking one
and alitor your suoport, 1 i< main
Yours mm v trnlv and loyally,
W JVI. is. KENT.
FOR SHERIFF:
Thereby announce myself a candidate for j
the oilier of'Slierill'of Montcmiu i \ com tv its \
the apoupafiiiug general election. 1 otter mv
self sul>pu*t to Gie action of the Democratic
primary of Haul eountv. 1 mm* had consider- \
able experience in tin* duties of the other and
promise if elected lo give 1 1»• • peoub* a fait li
tul, conscientious and efficient administration.
Soliciting the support of tin* people gener
ally, I am Yours truly,
Nov 17, 1909. DANIEL MOUKISON.
FOR SHERIFF:
To the People of Montgomery (<ount\
My candidacy for l e-elect ion to tin- other of
Sheriff of Montgomery county is be foie her;
good people; and I feel that the situation will
, warrant me in asking the same cordial sup
| port given me in this my first term. I trusi
! that inv labors have been found acceptable to
the public; at d in asking the further support !
of mv fellow citizens, I pledge anew m v most j
earnest efforts in the discharge of the duties
of the office. I ran hut point to my record,
and ask that the same in* considered at tin*
approaching election. With furl Her assuran
ces of my apreeiation, I beg to remain
Your obedient servant.
JAMES' HEfSTLIi-.
For Tax Receiver:
! To the Voters of Montgomery fount v.
I take this method of publicls announcing
j my candidacy for re-election to the office of
j Receiver of Tax Returns, subject t«* tin* mien
|of the Executive l!oliiiiilil> • 1 elitel this
j race utitramineled by any entangling allium** ;
i whatever,and I piomisc if * lect-ed t" discharge
! the duties of the office with promptness mid 1
! with equal rights to all an i spe< iul privileges
| to none; and 1 further promis* if fav red with i
i 1 1 1 in • Hire for another term to voluuturih
j retire at the expiration of such second term.
Yours very truly,
W. H KNKY ( ’lark.
|
For Tax Receiver:
1
To the Voters of Montgomery County:
Voiding to Ktrong influences in ni> favor. 1
I hereby minounee myself an aspirant for the
office of Tax Receiver of this county, und 1
j earnestly ask the kind consideration of my
i fellow citizens. I feel that my analitic itions
justify the reqm t, and that my lahois would
prove acceptable to the people whom 1 ask to
serve. It elected) it will be my dc -it *-to till
tlie place to the best of mv ability, giving i»
mv entire time and attention when required.
Asking that mv request be given - <>n>uh » •
tion at the polls, and in accord with the rules.
I am Very trnlv vnurs,
11. S. IV.AW.
For Tax Receiver.
To the Citizens of Montgomery County:
1 hereby announce myself a candidate for
the office of Tax Keceivcr of Montgomery
county, subject to the action of the Democrat
ic Executive Committee. I promise, if eh <t
ed, to discharge the duties of the office to Die
best of my ability, and earnestly soli* it tin*
support of the people*
Yours very truly,
JOHN G. MO Kills.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
As a life-long citizen <*f d/outgom< rv coun
ty and having the interests of the county and ,
people at heart, 1 offer rnvsclf a candidate for
the office of 7’tx Collector, sunject to flu* re- i
strictioys of siicli primary election as may he
mater provided, f feel that my long associa
tion with Mu* affairs of flu- eountv will merit
tile support of the people, and to them 1
pledge iny earnest endeavors in the fulfill
ment of the duties incumbent upon the office,
if I should be favored with it. .md to tin - end
I earnestly ask tin* support of m> friends and
fellow citizens. ll* rpeetfullv
11. F. COOI'EK. !
For Tax Collector:
Having formerly withheld mv candidacy t i
public office at the instance of friends. lain*
now before the voters of Afontgoim rv county
as a candidate for Tax Collector; and 1 tiust
that this formal announcement will have the
approval of those friends who have already
tender'd their support, together with in©
support of the people generally. It 1 should
he favored with this important trust 1 pledge
my best efforts in the discharge of the duties
of the office, f< cling that my experience in the
business world and rnv acquaintance with the
public affairs of the county w ill merit the favor
of the public. J am nniiriciiuibred. and tin
legal dlscliatge of the duties of the office j
shall be rnv guide ami motto. Trusting that ‘
1 may have opportunity of showing in, appre
ciation of support, ami placing my candida-
I cy subject to such rest fiction a as may he pro
vided for the » lection, 1 tm
Respectfully,
A.J. Grimkm. j
For Tax Collector.
IJy this method I desire to fully place my
self before the voters of Montgomery county j
us a candidate for the office of lax iTo!lector: j
and while I arn making *a earnest effort for'
| the place, I desire to elicit the cordial support
,of the people. Asa citizen, I deem tin- one
ot the most important offices in the county,
, and that it requires the work of a careful,
competent and conscientious man, ob.-erving ,
I the law in an impartial manner; ami in the
i event of election, shall pm sue thi* count© w ii li I
diligence. In advance I extend thank* for
the support that may be accorded me at tin*
polls, and subjecting mv candidacy to snch
rules as may be provided by the county gov*
©ruing committee, I am
i Yours very respectfully.
* X. F, Williams.
l or Tax Collector.
i
Profoundly gt:it»*hil for the favor shown mo |
l*v Ilu* } « "j»h of Montgomery county in my j
« i« rtin,, to tli< office of Tux Collector, and |mv- j
iug *lo • oiisoiouHueas of Imv.ug «levote<l mv I
st «ttbrfs to tlitdi st*i vic*»* dm ing tlm t»-nu, I *
orti'i* for tin* place. 1 •«*«•! sure that the J
v-'tHMil the county will Htill honor tin* custom I
|of hi Hirer filling; two h ints, m which his j
work i' more < ftbctivt, and to this end 1 luunb- I
!ly ask the continued fuvoi* of the pt-opht. My *
work a.s .hi otlierr is open to the people and I
i will doiihv uppifciati the favor of another
| term as tin i van! of the people of my native •
count v. Totir obedient servant.
1). M. CUIiIUE.
l or Tax Collector:
To th. Vot. is of Montgomery County:
Yielding to strong inllutuie* s in tny favor, I
le lehv .itinoiiiict* myself a eainlidato for Tax
I’olhctoi of this county; and 1 eurnestly ank
the kind consideration of r.iy fellow citizens,
i feel that m\ ipiniillcatiotiH justify the re
i qiu si, ami that niv labors wouhl prove accept
aide to the peoplt whom I ask to Mel’Ve if
elected it will lie nil d< sire to till tin* otllce to
j In st of mv ability, giving it mv entire time j
and attention when rcijc.ired. Mv candidacy
j is suliiect to the ivottu cniotitß that may be.
j provid'd foi tlieelectiou of county officers.
Yours very ti ul\.
.1 M. (\ TKUKTT.
For Tax Collector.
To the I'iti/.ons ot Moiitgomerv County:
- We, the undersigned of our own wtil, and I
; without his Unowh dge.hi rebv announce .1. W .
Adams :i candidate for the otllce of Tax Col
lector of Montgomery county, subject to the
i lib sos the 1 >emm*iatic primary . We do* this
uinh r the linn conviction tin t, judging from
■ his imt services, lie will make a faithful and
; t hin, ut nihcei if elected; and we hospeak lor
( him Mini hearty support.
Verv truh nnus,
MANY Pit I ENDS.
For lax Collector.
Tin* infers of Montgomery comity are hrn -
by mitilied that I am a caudid.ite, and earnest
1> ask their support, for the olfice ot Tux t’ol
lector, subject to such restrictions us limy b.
provided by the Executive Oommitteo regu
lating the election of county <dVu*ers. The of
fice* will have my most earnest attention if I
am favored with it and > our consideration will
be greiitli appi eclated. Ite>peetfllllv,
J. sIIiLKY (JLAKK
For la\ Collector:
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
the office of Tax Collector of Montgomery
c 'iiuty, subject to the action of the hemocrut
ic primary. I earnestly solicit the support
<»f the people generally.
Yours very truly,
I. A. Maiiiin
lor County Treasurer:
f trust that the next Legislature will an
nul the office of Countv Treasurer, since tin
time ih here when it is ail unnecessary ex
pense to the tax payersol tin-several counties.
It the Legislature at tin- approaching session
tails to abolish Ibis office, 1 mi) a emididal**
lor same iu Montgomery eoumy on thefollow
| mg conditions.
Id. I propose to give good and sufficient
bond for the safe bundling of the county
fluids.
’2d. Ido not pm pose to take one cent of
eomniissinn from any funds received or dis
i bur Bed.
;id. J purpose to keep the Pi ' usurer’s books
1 in correct shape, and when the records are
I examined, and everything found in correct
I shape, the County f ominissioners can pay me
1 I itree Hundred Dollars.
I liis will result in a saving of twelve hun
dred dollars to the tax payers of the county.
Die question is :iow up to the tux payers of ;
■the county, as to whether they want to pay
a man fifteen or three* hundred dollars for Mils
work. Soliciting the support of the people of
the county on the above conditions, I am
Yours very trillv.
I’ll IL McKAE.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER:
To thi Voter* of Montgomery County:
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
foi Mu* office of Measurer of Montgomery
.-oiinti on tin- following eonditions: If the
L'-gisiatuie does not abolish the office of the
i oiintv 'l'ri-i,surer at the next session, (while
I am iii tavm of same being abolished.)
J will it elected give a satisfactory bond to
' guarantee the handling of all funds.
I will keep tin l\ easiirer’s books in correct
hnpe, and will ask for my services as (Joillitv
Tre.nui er. onli Two Hundred and I*'if tv D«»i
,;i i t t’200.) per vein , I realize, that the office
of freHsurer is an uniiecesHary expense t'J the j
tax-payers of the county, hence offer myself as I
a /-andidateut the amount mentioned.
I l>e|i*i\e 1 am fully competent to hold tin*
office, and being a cripple, unuble to work
I lam afford to accept flie office fora smaller
.mould as salary than any oilier man.
I am unable to see ail the voters personally,
but am already know to a great many of you
and will certainly appreciate your support in
the coming « ieefion.
Yours verv truly,
W. >L OUTLAW.
For County Treasurer:
I hereby announce through flits medium my
candidaci for the office of 1 reasiirerof Montg
omery county, subject to the action of the j
I>omo<-ra.tic primary. If I am favored with;
his trust 1 will discharge the duties of the j
office its the liw i.-quin «* and in a strict busi- .
ness mannei I wish to thank the citizens of
•he eouiiti for tlu ir cordial support in the last
ampaign, and trust that I may again liav<
In n support in my earnest efforts for the
; dace.
Very 'Truly,
J. VV. MonniHOjf, Hh. i
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FOR COUNTY SCHOOL COMMISSIONER.
tli« V<ttorH of Montgomery County.
I hi icb> *iinoniKH nroclt a candi(Ut« IWI
tin nftici- of County Helmut <Joiuniih»ionor, ami |
;in uiiiioiiiti'iiiK my odinliilaoy, i <Jfct.it«; to *«y 1
that, liavii It.-.'it ttcdvrlv and exoltiHivtly
ongaged in writ,ml woik in tbia uouilty
for a iiuinln i of yt-ara jtaat. 1 am fully
ooiivi iaant witji the nmala and ri <juiiuwirjina
i of tin’ common achoolw.
[ I will have no otlmr ItuniitctHM to utigag” tny
titnu and att-niiou, aim in aoli' iting .voui'hhii
ftort, I |<ii ilg*’ niyaolf, il elnutud. not to nmkr
r |ifc dutii Rot the ettnx a HAcondary (gmaidnr
atiou, but to giVi- my tim.- and attention fully
| thereto. Thanking you in advance for any fa- ,
VOIm you may bratowon mo. Yonra tiulv.
J. K. AI Lie
FOR COUNTY SCHOOL COMMISSIONER.
; To tin- Citizen* of llontgofiiory County:
i hurotiy announce iiiyaolf a candidate for .
tbe office of Comity Hiffiiml
Montgomery county, aubject to all lawful rate*
and ."gulationa governing the election.
i am a college and normal trained teacher of
twelve year a experience in Ht-veral counfit-rt of
j the mate Tin* It lining ami experieucetjii ll
j itje» iu< for the office.
I ataieJ for improved method* in education
and for the hotter education of the ma*»en. X
promiae, if elected, to diachaige all the dutii *
of the office to the he* of my ability.
Thanking you in advance for the mipport j
that may be accorded me, I am,
Very reeneci fully,
(Jlo W. TUBELKEL. I
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To tilt* Liii/.f?!:H of Montgomery <Jointty:
I h.-n-by 11,11 inriiiicc hi\h»'U h cainbdat I'or
I lie* offiiu- of County Nr. bool (JommLMoii'T ot
Montgoinury cottniy, Hiibjrrt to nurh rxaiiiina
tion, nib h and rngiilutioiiM hh may bw pr«
Hrribod.by tin* Stair Jioanl ot Ednriitioii ainl
the State Nrliool Com 'iiirtaion«*i, and tin* liiw*
govrrning tbr rlrrtioil of roiinti nrliool 4*olll- ,
miPHiotiriH.
Alhm Hiibjrd to mirli riib'H and irgulatioim 1
hk may be made by tin Lvonitivo (Joiiiiiuttr-n
of Montgomery .-minty, ifn.iid nil» K an* run-
Hintent with tbr rrijiiii I imutt •. ot tbr Kbit • mi
tlioritirH.
I have alwav'H ntoml for and iidvorjiled tin*
education of the mas«eH ol Mo- peoplr, for bet
ter hi*.iuolh tot better eduriilfoniil a lvaotagrH.
Jf elected, I promirtr-to give my undivided
attention to tbe nrliool aff.iiin of tin- eouuty j
nod nliall put forth every effort, to make our ;
mclioolh better ear’ll your.
In the pawt I have bad tlo* lienrty co-opera
tion of the pronto that were intrrcHtnd in bet- i
tei hi'lioolh ainl better rrbiratioil, ami I ear
neHtlv HOln-ii Mc*ir nupporf during this rum
paigu. Yoiii k ver . 1 nils ,
A. H. Ht"ir 11 CHON.
CONFEDERATE COIN
OFFERED FOR SALE.
New York, March i! —A’ wilvcr
half dollar of the Confederate
Staten, believed to he the only ex
tant metallic coin of the Lost
Cause, was offered for sale at pub
lic auction in this city today h.v
its owner, Kdgar Adams, of
Brooklyn. The coin was struck
at the New Orleans mint soon
after the beginning of the war.
For a time it was in the posses-!
sion of President, Jefferson Davis,
from whom it is said to have been
stolen at the time of his arrest.
Subsequently it changed hands
I several times and for the past
! twenty-eight years it has rested
in a safety deposit vault in this
| city.
The design on the obverse of
the coin is exactly like t hat of the .
Cm ted States halt dollar ol IHOI,
and as a matter of fact one of the
regular obverse dies was used in
making the com. The reverse de
sign is distinctly original and em
blematic of the Confederacy. Nu
mismatic experts estimate the:
present value of the' coin at five
thousand dollars.
See our splendid line of spring;
and summer samples of (Tents ;
Clothing before ordering your new
suit. L. M. McLemore <fe Hro.,
Mt. Vernon, Gu.
Field IVas for Sale.
J'lanting I’cus in any quantity
from one bushel to five hundred
bushels. Peas ure 111111111111; Speck
led, slightly mixed with I 11-
] known. Nice, new, clean stock, in
good bags. Price S2.(X) per bushel
at Tennille, (fa. In ordering small
: lots Hend money order, check or
; express order. In large lots we
| will ship order notify. Farmers’
I orders solicited, (five shipping
| point and postofUce. Our refer
ence : Any hank in PenniHe, Ga.
ILA IN KS <V CO.,
10-t s) Tennille, (la.
M. IS. CA LUO UN,
A tty at Law,
Mt. Vernon, Georgia.
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In buying Fencing
it is nothing short of
economy to use the
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best. The Page is the
best to be found on
tin? market. Comes
in standard sizes, and
always in stock. If
*
ndiable goods, prompt
delivery, and general
satisfaction in fencing
is wanted, see me at
once for IT.
JAMES FOWLER,
Soperton, Ga.