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WIDOWS AND ORPHANS.
Hon. J. L. Webb, Pres. John A. Darwin, Gen’l Mgr. T. H. Dozier Jr., Supt. of Agencies.
MUTUAL. LIFE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA.
Home Office, Athens, Georgia. ¢
We can insure your life for an average cost of $6.75 per year for $1060.00. Quite a difference between
this and what you have been paying--isn’t there? See the Division Agent and get him to explain
the plan. He won’t bore you==for it’s so simple that only a few minutes with him is necessary. If
agent happens to miss you write Jno. A. Darwin at Athens for information.
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'K ILOCAIT, OFFICERS ARE:
. s—=_Jasper and Morgan County Division. —
STEVE TURNELL, President, Madison, Ga. S. B. COHEN, Secretary and Treasurer, Madison, Ga.
L. DIRECTORS.
Dr. J. F. Webb, Monticello, W. A. Reid, Monticello, S. A. Perkins, Madison, A. H. Winter, Madison, Dr. H. T. Harris, Madison,
_ Jno. H. Hunter, Madison, Dr. R. W. Trotter, Madison.
R. L. WEBB, Division Agent, Monticello Hotel, Monticello, Georgia.
We need a few good men to help solicit. Write to either the District Agent or General Manager.
Legal Notices.
United States Marshal's Sale.
Under and by virtue of an execution
issuing out of the District Court of the
U nited States for the Western Division
of the Southern District of Georgia, on
thee 22nd day of April, 1908, in favor of
the United States of America, and
agsinst Bdgar A, Griffin, Principal, and
Gearge Y. Griftin and William Appling,
Saveties. 1 have this day levied upon
the following described property, to
wit:
©Ono lot of land lying and being in the
Yheee hundred and sixty-fourth (364th)
«Drenegal’ district, G. M., of Jasper
Coanty, State of Georgia, and Southern
District of Georgia, containing forty
five acres ‘45" acres, more or less, bound
el on the North by lands of Abram
Green; East by lands of H. B. Ridley;
Seath by lands of G. Y. Grifin and
West by lands of Tilda Griflin, as de
seribed in o deed executed to G. Y,
Grifin, in the year 1884, and of record in
the office of the Clerk of the Superior
Couart of Jasper County, Georgia,
The above described property leyied
on as the property of the defendant,
George Y. Griflin, and 1 will sell the
same at public auction, with all the
vights, members and appurtenances
there to belonging, before the court
howsa door, inthe town of Monticello,
County of Jasper, State of Georgia, on
the tivst Tuesday in December next be
tween the legal hours of sale, after hav
img beon advertised according to law, to
the highest and best bidder for cash,
Dafendant notitied in writhag,
JOHN M. BARNES,
United States Marshal,
By R. D. Locke, Chief Deputy.
Dated at Macon, Ga., this 24th day of
October, 19008
United States Marshal's Sale.
Under and by virtue of an execution
#muing out of the Distriet Court of the
LU atted States for the Western Division
@f the Southern Distriet of Geergia, on
the 22ud day of April, 1903, in favor of
the United States of Ameriea, and
against Edgar A, Griftin, Prncipal, and
Gewge Y. Griflin and Willlam Appling,
soveties. 1 have this day levied upon
the fallowing described property, to-wit:
Ome lot of land lying and being in the
Three hundred and sixty-fourth (364th)
(Demogal! district, G, M., of Jasper
Connty, State of Georgia, Southern
Distaict of Georgia,containing fifty (560,
seros, more or less, beunded on the
North by the lands of Hewry Appling;
on the West by the lands of Arthur
Clark; South by lands of Arthur Clark
sad on the East by lands of R. P,
Beooks, as deseribed ina deed execnted
to William Appling in the year 1807,
and of record in the oftice of the Clerk of
the Buperior Conrt of Jasper County,
Geongia
The above deseribed property levied
ouas the property of the defendant,
Wiliam Appling, and 1 will sell the
same at public auction with all the
pights, members and appurtenances
thereto belongiug before the Court
hosase door in the town of Monticello
County of Jasper and State of Goorgia,
on the first Tuesday in December pext,
betweon the legal hours of sale, Sfler
kaving been advertised according to
law, to the highest aud best bidder for
cash. Defendaut notified in writing.
JOHN M. BARNES,
United States Marshal,
By R. D. Locke, Chief Deputy.
Dated at Macon, Ga., this 24th day of
October, 1903, y
GEORGIA--Jasper County.
To all whom it concerns:
Roberet €. Allen having in proper
form applied for permanent letters of
administration on the estate of Betsey
Key, late of said county, deceased.
This is therefore, to cite all persons,
ereditors and next of kin of the said
Betsey Key to be and appear at this
office by 10 o’clock a. m., on the first
Monday in December, 1903, to show
cause, if any they can, why permanent
administration should not be granted to
said applicant, or some other suitable
person, This November 2, 1003,
A. 8. FLORENCE, Ordinary.
G EORGIA--Jasper County,
To all whom it concern:
Whereas, Avnie Kate Jordan, late of
said county, departed this life, having
an estate both real and personal unrep
resented, T'his is to cite all and singu
lar the ereditors and next of kin of the
said Annie Kate Jordan to be and ap
pear at this office by ten o'cloek a, m.,,
on the first Monday in December 1903
and show canse, if any they can, why
permant letter of administration, on
said estate, should not issue to B, W,
Pourifoy, general county administrator
of said Jasper county, This Bth day of
November 1003,
A. 8. FLORENCE, Ordinary.
To the Voters of Jasper County.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of Judge of
the County Court of Jasper Coun
ty. Ifelected, I promise to per
form the duties of this responsible
office to the best of my skill and
knowledge, without fear, favor or
affection,
1 have neither the time nor the
inclination to make a house to
house canvass of the county, but
submit my candidacy to the voters
of the county, and will appreciate
the vote of every man who thinks
I am capable of filling the office,
Respectfully,
A. S. Thurman.
To the Voters of Jasper County.
I hereby announce myself as a
eandidate for Solicitor of the
County Court of Jasper County,
In the event I am clected I will
perform the duties of the office to
the best of my ability,
Doyle Campbell.
To the Voters of Jasper County,
I take this opportunity of re
spectfully announcing my candi
dacy for the office of County
Solicitor of this county. Election
about January 3rd, 1004,
Respectfully,
B. F. Leverette.
THE MONTIZELLO NEWS, FRIDAY, NOV\EMBER 6, 1903.
! Doles-Cook Brigade,
~ The following “announcement
has been sent out from headquar
ters of the Doles-Cook Brigade
Survivors' Association:
‘“‘Americus, Ga., Oct, 28, 1903.
Dear *Comrades :—Our sixth an
nual reunion will be held in Augus
ta, Ga., in the afternoon of the
second day, (Nov, 11) during the
reunion of the State Veterans.
Every member of the brigade is
urged to be present. Come and
let us make this the largest and
best reunion the Association ha3s
ever had.
Each year our members are
rapidly growing smaller, and each
member should feel it his duty to
attend these annual meetings and
revive pleasant memories of a
glorious and brilliant past, Such
meetings will cement us together
and brighten our declining years.
The railroads will furnish round
trip tickets at one cent per mile
from all points in Georgia, and
the hotels and boarding houses
have agreed to furnish board and‘
lodging at from one to two and a
half dollars per day. 1
All who so desire, will be fur
nished meals free of cost by the
City of Augusta, and they will be
prepareg to lodge a number of
veterans free of cost.
It is requested that all who can
will remain in Augusta during
the three days' session of the State
Veterans,
THORNTON WHEATLEY,
Commander.
Young Men and Women Attention
The North Georgia Agricultu
ral College, established by the
state, offers the greatest and most
paymng invesment. Tuition free,
board cheap, climate healthful,
surroundings cheerful, discipline
exact, scholarship high. It has
distinguished graduates, earnest
students, able teachers. It holds
the state championship for oratory
and has the finest cadet corps un
der a most distinguished West
Point graduate.
For particulars, write to
_ Dr,E. S. Avis, President,
Dahlonega, Ga.
Two severe earthquake shocks
were felt in Memphis, gTenn.,, on
Nov. 4.
5,000 people were turned away
from Carnegie Hall, day before
vesterday, being unable to gain
admission to see the remains of
Mrs. Booth-Tucker, wife of the
ihead of the Salvation Army in
America, who lost her lifein a
railroad wreck in Missouri.
! Gambling Worst Vice.
) Of all the vices to which men
} are addicted, gambling is undoubt
edly the worst. Gambling has a
worse effect on tne mind and con
science even than drink,
The inveterate gambler cannot
remain honest, he does not remain
honest. The gambling instinct is
a preverted form of ambition, the
‘most dangerous of human perver
sions.
If you want success in life you
should want it as a result of your
own efforts, not as the result of
any accident. We talk earnestly
to the young man with the Jgamb
ling habit because many such
young men are strong in ability
and character would render good
service to the world if they would
use their energies properly.
Every young man whé has genu
ine strength should think about
gambling from his own point of
view, and his own pride should
give him reasons for stopping, If
you want to be prosperous you
should have the ambition to be
prosperous because some poor
horse, lashed and spurred and
over-driven, has happened to win
when you bet on it.
The gambling instinct is weak
as well as vicious. It is self-indul
gent and contemptible, it repre
sents the desire to get something
for nothing.—New York Journal.
IMPROVED TRAIN SERVICE TO
MACON.
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Effective Sunday, Sept 13th,
the Central of Georgia Railway
will extend to Macon its trains
Nos. 27 and 28 at present being
operated between Covington and
Gordon. There will be no change
in the schedule of those trains be
tween Covington and Gordon,
Train No. 28 will arrive in Macon
at 1 p. m. and No 27 will leave
Macon retnrping at 2:15 p. m.
This arrangement affords much
quicker schedule’ and through
train service and avoids lay over
at Gordon.
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