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the monitor.
By the Monitor Publishing Company-
MORGAN, GA., JULY 2, 1897.
Entered at the Post Office at Morgan a
second-class mail matter.
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Don't that tariff business make
yon feel weary? If the majority or
our law makers would just study
political honesty as earnestly as they
do the tariff they could stand the heat
better.
Wo don’t believe in kings and
queens, nor do wft wish to live under
a monarchical government, but must
confess that Queen Vie is one of the
best women that ever lived, and we
do not envy the good lady her little
j itbilee.
Lightning struck the supper room of the
Ureer State Convict Camp at Dakota, Ga.,
near Cordate, last. Monday night, killing
five negroes and badly wounding thirty or
forty more. During the stampede caused
by the death dealing bolt, several priso¬
ners escaped, but most of them were
recaptured. |
Mr. J, T. Stewart Informed tho
Monitor that Folks enjoyed a splen¬
did lain lato Sunday afternoon and
that his residence was brilliantly illu¬
minated by electricity for about two
seconds. He says lightning struck
the rods, tho reflection completely
enveloping tho building.
Senator Pettigrew suffered astroko
of paralysis while making a vigorous
spaech last Saturday. Tho honorable
gintlcmau has our sympathy, but the
Monitor would admonish thejjoutire
body to let up on the tariff, etc-, and
go homo or to the mountains, else
ths whole delegation might be struck.
A fund out of which to pay tho
children of the Now York Masonic
Homo something with which to give
them a commencement in life when
they leave that institution, has been
skirted in that jurisdiction. It is
called the “Joyce Fund” and $1,108
tvns contributed thereto as a begin
hi tig.
It is said that the deadliest poisons
fire those that cannot bo detected,
nnd there are some so obnoxious
that a single drop inserted into the
veins would produce death in three
seconds, yet so subtlo that no chcm
;eal science can distinguish their
presence. Just so a reputation may
bo slain by tho poison of evil speak¬
ing, although it be so insidious that
it utterly escapes detection.—Ma¬
sonic Advocate.
The next thing ouo knows Grover
Cleveland will bo wanting to got up
a jubilee. A lynching boo would suit
his merits better, however.—Sparta
Isbmaelite Say, brother, don’t you
think it is about timo to let up on
such rot. Grover Cleveland, with
all his faults is a great man,his reelec¬
tion to the highest office of tho land
proving tho assertion, and ho should
be allowed to rest in peace by we
twa-for-a nickel editors. Life is too
short to deal in junk, so get on to a
new deal and quit being so vindic¬
tive.
Blessed is the man whose voice is
raised for peace, whose actions pro¬
mote harmony, whoso heart beats in
sympathy for his needy fellow-man.
llis lifo will bo a benediction, his
memory will bo revered atul genera
tions yet unborn will rise up call and
him blessed. The reverberations of
his voice will echo through ages, his
actions will long be a symphony and
the pulse-beats of Iris loving heart
will be heard in the sweet songs of
praise for the good he has done.
Such a man is a great man.—Ma¬
sonic Tidings.
The County Board of Education
met at the school commissioner’s of¬
fice on Wednesday last. Present,
Dr. P. P. Griffin, chairman, and
Messrs. Loftofi, Smith, Mount and
Stewart A lot of school business
was transacted, among which was
the approval of second quarter’s esti¬
mate, ’amounting to $11,407, Soon
our school teachers will bo in funds
again. The Board also authorized
the granting of teachers' licenses
from the recent ’examination held by
the Commissioner. We learn that
many applicants failed to pass, and
that there were but few who made
full grades. The Board also made
some suitable provisions for full long
term schools; as to how this work is
done see the commissioner, who is
ever ready aud willing to make ex¬
planations as to educational interests.
A full meeting of the Board and ut¬
most eompliment harmony. We don't want to
anybody, but feel con
strained to say that good work is
being Calhoun. done on educational Hues in
As to the School House.
This is a question of great import-
mice to the Monitor, and should be
of greater concern to the citizens of
our town. From careful Inquiry, we
i know a better school house and bet-
ter school advantages in Morgan are
| looked for and expected by not only
1 ihe (he natrons patrons of our out school school, but but hv by the the
> . . of . county who , wish , ,
citizens our , to
:
| send their children to a good, com- ;
j fortablo . , , school , , in . a , healthy , . and .
| orderly town.
j The matter of a good building—
j not a rattletrap—and a school wor .
j thy Icon of agitated, (ho name it is being to and long has
i seem ( us,
enough.
Now, to come down to the fact of
the mutter, no one will dispute the
fact that Morgan’s town council, in
whose hands rests the whole busi¬
ness, is composed of five of the best
citizens and shrewdest business men
in the county, and that if they “set
their heads” to better our school
facilities their efforts will be crowned
with success.
Gentlemen, we think the town is
with you, so please do not fall out
among yourselves. If you haven’t
the ready money to build just such
a house as you think we need, call an
election and issue bonds, if you can’t
raise *be required amount by an ad
valorem tax or by popular subscrip-
tion.
Tho Monitor docs not wish or
propose to dictate to you but just
insists tlmt you do all in your power
—the people expect it of you. Your
honorable body will hold a meeting
to-day, and wo sincerely trust that
it will bo our pleasure to make a
favorable report to the world of your
deliberations on this question.
It has boon hinted to tho writer
that every body in Morgan is split
on tho school question, but wo can’t
bolieve it—we believe thatjour worthy
town council will soo to it that out
school interests are in good hands,
and that our new building will be
erected at once. If we can’t got a
two than story house, give us a better one
we have.
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full of new take
the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
strong. Over Many cured. gain ten Buy pounds No-To-Bac in ten days.
druggist, 400,000 under of your
Booklet and guarantee sample mailed to cure, free. 50e Ad. or
#1.00.
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or Now York.
The Siemens Railroad Academy
Items.
Nkah Juno 28.
Sir. Editor: If yon will pardon me for
being absent so long I will try to write
for your valuab'e paper again, hoping
that our items may prove profitable aud
interesting to yonr many readers, and
trust to accomplish some good by so do¬
ing.
After the recent dry spell a nice rain
fell in our community last Saturday
night, which did much good to the grow¬
ing crops, especially corn.
Col. Ernest Stevens of Richland hits
been down visiting the family of his
uncle and friends. Colonel Stevens
taught school for ns two years ago, and
while here made many friends who wel¬
comed him among ns again.
Mr. John Barfield left for Ozark, Ala.,
a few days ago, where he thinks of mak¬
ing his future homo. Success to him.
1’rof. L. F. Short and some of his
school hoys passed through on route to
Cordray's mill last Friday for a fishing
frolic. “They caught ’em!”
Miss Emmie Smith is tho “niftrrn” of
a flourishing little school at Redboue
church, which was organized last Mon¬
day morning.
Miss Mamie Pruitt, who was stricken
with a severe attack of fever soon after
her return from Andrew Female college,
lms , about , t recovered. This will ,,, be good
news for her many friends.
Professor Johnson returned Saturday
from a visit to his parents aud friends in
SVashiugton county, nnd opened his
school Monday, with a flattering attend-
auce considering the hot weather.
Miss May Shockley of Americas is vis¬
iting Miss Stella Stevous, much to the
delight of our young people, especially
tho young men.
Charlie Crumly of Fort Gaines is visit¬
ing among us.
Ed Miller and Will Marshall were “fly¬
ing" around here Sunday, eve., visiting
the fair sex.
Misses Auio Belle and Lula Kuight,
accompanied by Messrs. C. McLendon
aud Tom Leonard, of Herod, visited
Misses Stella aud Eva Stewart Sunday.
Ask Eugene Dyer about what time he
got lost last Monday morning, aud where
he had been.
Mr. Tom Hay aud wife from near
Sliellmau visited the latter's parents last
Sunday.
Protracted meeting will begin at Now
Prospect next Sunday, and will be contin¬
ued for about a month at the different
chuichee hero. It is to be hoped that
much good will be accomplished.
D. S. Newkirk of Sliellmau was ont
on business Monday.
J. C. Newkirk of Dawson passed
through tho village cn route to Morgan
oue day last week, aud si>cut the night
with A. J, Kuighten.
Jack and Jennie.
Old papers for sale at this office
at 2cts per pound.
Helloes from Hit-key.
“Iloilo, Central”
‘Well?”
“Please give trie Dickey,'
“Well, who Vs that?”
“I he Mon iron: that yon, Dickey?”
“Yes: what; ilo want,?”
‘•The nows from your town. You
that since Prof. J. 8. went on vacation
paper 9 has heard but little from vou.”
wl11 what wo catl d0 1,Jl you-
right, M< stTuu.”
“Ali O. K., let ’ergo. II6w are you
getting on?
“First mass, only dry as a bone.
ton crops fine, hut corn cut off at
one-third.
Itev. Alex. Kirkland preached two
nerrnonn here Sunday, morning and
His theme at night was, “what is
creed?” ftorn which lie delivered an
logical discourse.
Mrs. Johnson and Miss Caltervllle
Leary, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Dantell
Misses Nettie Dozier and Eliza Lash
Morgan attended church here Sunday.
Mr. Cunningham and wife did not
oupy their pew in church Sunday, much
the ir r ,rct of theii friends.
Kufus Mote, one of Dickey’s old
boys, , mingled . , , with the congregation
church , . Sunday. .
( i\ apt. . J>. 1). i , Pedon, ,» i former . resident ix
a
Calhoun but now an Influential and pros
porous citizen of Houston, Tex., Is
friends and relatives here. ;
Mrs. Joe Mansfield’s baby girl lias
quito sick, but, thanks to a kind
donee that aided tho skill of Dr. Briscoe,
her little darling is now out of danger,
Everyone hereabouts very much
Prof. J. S. Edwards; every family feels as
if one of their number were absent .
Mr. Seab Mansfield Is boasting of
fine young mute colts, sired by Dan
art’s Spanish jack. Mansfield says
he Is ahead of Stewart one time, arid
if the colts live they will bt exhibited
the Randolph county fair.
Hon. J. L. Boynton will visit the St.
Simons Island military encampment in
few days as a committeoman apointed
the Legislature. His wife will
lilm.
From the way Gene Parkins makes
old whistle sound is good evidence that
Is repairing gins, engines, etc., by the
lots. Gone is the man to repair your
chincry,
I am satisfied that I fully express
sentiments of our people when 1 say
we all feel under lasting obligations
Judge J, J. Beck for his hearty
tion in behalf of our school, and for
kind advice and words of
in our meeting on Tuesday of last wool:.
He clearly showed us the importance of
good school, causing our citizens to
hold of tho matter in dead earnest. . as
consequence, ... Dickey , wllU B ,
and otherwise improve t| le academy
provide for an eight months’ school
stead of six months. Our people havo
rived at the conclusion that, pm lumr
to pay a little extra for
their children, school. therStiy
long-term If'he other schools
the county would take the advice of
commissioner, ore long old Calhoun
bo on top in school matters.
Good-bye; that's all."
“Good bye, Dickey.”
iM iifm-d Items.
Messrs Will Bunch and Cack
bre were in our town last Tuesday,
Rev. F. McCullough preached here
Saturday appreciative, and Sunday to large and,
we trust congregations.
Each day he gave us most excellent
sermons.
After a week’s absence visiting
relatives and friends in Faeeville
Baiubridge, Mr,and Mrs. B.
returned homo Saturday evening, to
the delight of their many
who missed them so much while ab
sent.
Mr. John Griffin and little
ter, itors May Belle, of Thursday. Newton were
to our town
T. R. Hammond of Leary was
town Sunday.
Mr. Wesley Brown of
is visiting friends here this week.
E.H. Melvin of Leary
Sunday. ‘
preaching here
The young people are expecting
havo a big time on the othctJuly,
The base ball team will give a
and have a match game with
ot "«’ team, I haven’t learned which.
They are anticipating lots of fun
a '**&* crowd ‘
Mr. and Mrs. D. B, Jones are
home again in their nice new house,
We trust that they will live happily,
and that no such thing as
“burned out” will again trouble them,
Miss Fannie Hand returned to her
home Tuesday, after a week’s
to friends and relatives here.
The members of Milford Masonic
Lodge with their families and friends
had dinner in the grove in front
tho Baptist church last Thursday.
-V I who attended report a pleasant
time, with one of the best of dinners
imaginable and just as much ice lem¬
onade as the crowd wanted.
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Avera of
county visited our burg a short
Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Lula Worsham and Miss Tote
Bailey day. attended preaching here
Mrs. B. R. Bailey of Walker is
visiting relatives here this week.
The Misses Daniel and Griffin,
bevy of sweet-, pretty girls from
day Grove, school attended preaching We and Sun¬
here Sunday.
love to have more frequent ladies,
from these lovely young
know that, our boys would not
M. F. Wilburn visited home
Saturday and Sunday.
We are glad to hear of Capt
Kussell’s improvement. He has
quite sick, JoNK.
| Folks Items.
RSPOUTEO BV WILD BOSS.
Miss eva Johnson, a beautiful and ae-
I ' eorrijjlished young lady froth near Ameii-
ens is visiting relatives here this week,
Miss Eva has many frfeiids here who w ill
: vie ' vit h each ‘other iu making her visit a
pleasant one.
i Don’t , thin h your blood With sassafras or
i by using DeWItt ^ s Little but Early aM Nature Risers,
the famous little pills for constipation.
i btUioueness and stomach and liver tvoub-
Clayton, ,f!S - They are purely vegetable. S. T.
i j Homy Turner, Morgan; P. B. Boyd, Leary;
i Edison.
Mr. J. O, MeGnirt returned last Sat-
j nrday refreshed from by his his visit to Nashville, outing. greatly
week’s
It. B. McDaniel and Miss Neva Stew-
| art, J, D. Stewart and Miss Claude
; Eubanks took in the quarterly meeting
at Benia last Saturday and Sunday,
J visited Ucnuial Howetl Collins of Kandolpb
, in our Community Sunday night.
; ‘“
Alex Avera and Miss Cnllie Stewart,
John Eubanks and Miss Ellie McGuirt
aUendud pre aohing at Bethlehem last
I g undav> and listeni!(] to an excel | enfc dis-
C0)u . se delivered by Iiev. Hamp Stevens.
JWr. ,, btevens was firanted . ... license to . preach ,
i
at ... the . last . quarterly . , conference . held with
; 1 J
1 riew Jrrospcct church, . and . , feel r .
1 ’ we sure
Dmt this , earnest and
persevering young
| that mil guide erring ones inlo into Ihe the paths X
j 0 ri " 1 •
^‘' co visited _ one of Dickeys >
direst belles Sunday.
j Charles Aycook will have to walk to
school for a while, as his wheel—which
| experienced day-is lying quite np for a repairs. smashnp last Sum
j Not only piles of the worst kind
bo DcWitt’s very
can cured by Witch Hazel
Salve, but eczema, scalds, burns, bruises,
boils, ulcers, and all other skm troubles
can in ant !fY r ,j d ’ e vod by the same
remedy i Mrs. « S. T. Clayton, Morgan;
ll. L. Boyd, Leary; Henry Turner, Ldi-
son.
I hope the editor of this sheet will
accept many thanks for a copy of the
proceedings and addresses of the thir-
| teerith annual meeting of the Georgia
Teachers’ Association, held at Cumber-
land Island July 14-18, 1896. Such
kindness is thoroughly appreciated, aud
i augnage ig inadequate to express my
thanks to one who is daily striving to
aid every one to reach a high plane than
has ever yet been attained.
Mrs. Ceila Wallace, one of Albany’s
most charming matrons, is visiting her
sister, Mrs. B. D. Sellars, this week.
! “They arc dandies,” said Thos. Bowors
of the Crocket, Texas, Enterprise, while
writing about De Witt’s Little Early
Risers, the famous little pills for sick
headache and disorders of the stomach
lli Jt liver. 8. T. Clayton, Morgan; P. E.
Boyd, Leary; Henry Turner, Edison.
A Friend at Mimsville.
i
OOIJAL3 ill*’
■5WIy about tl
items? LetTihem road of us; we are the
people, and our voice sits' 1 be beard. I
j wonder what can be said of crops in our
I vale now? We live close to the line of
I Baker aud Miller, andean but think that
the county lino is a good fertilizer. The
lauds produce,well anyhow. A. A. Ram¬
sey has plenty of melons at this time,
I and they say that Amos Howell enjoys a
fine ono every time lie calls.
\V. A. Hines still goes about a fourth
| 0 f' a m ;i e route three or four times a
week.
Our protracted meeting will begin at
Notchaway next Saturday. J would be
glad to see our mourners begin to work
| for the cause of Christ. Como, brothers
in Christ, and let’s help Rev. B. C. Pool,
for . ' ve feoi hko work . m . the vme . y ard , 18 .
ueo, e “'
I. P. Sherman, one of Millford's best
young men, was called to a picnic in
M,U er county Saturday, but was disap-
pointed. Ask him if he saw his best girl,
If I thought they would tell I would
ask Misses Gtissie and Princie Sutton
" hat two f°" US men / r ° m Buinbrid 8 e
tkey wel ’ e * ooliln S t° r Sunday.
J° e “ ha8 helmed the idea of
^ , ^ in * out his oats > fts tho ? Rre about a11
Bee f Club has about perfected a
~
... and _ T I ., think • , get
j you can
I »» e «k by attendmg the meetings,
| Jk,n t ‘« lso l e,e "bout ruling lus bi-
cycle, for . ho doesn t like it. He makes
m ! les Tt E u'Y,
Our little vale is b essed with the , best ,
i health, and wo feel indebted to Christ,
j u °t the doctors.
A. B. Sutton of Arlington is visiting
his father and mother here this week.
Ask Ben Sikes who he Started to visit
Sunday nnd had to turn back.
Our young people gathered at the
! home of Mr, Ramsey last Sunday even-
j iag and enjoyed a nice time,
Mr. Thomas Ramsey and wifo of Cor-
deie, Ga., are visiting their father, and
we all wish them a pleasant sojourn.
Hoe Bot.
Terrible Accident. —It is a terrible
accident to bo burned or scalded; but the
pain and agony and the frightful disfig-
; urments can be quickly overcame with-
I ont leaving a Bear by using DeWitt’s
Witch Hazel Salve. S.' T. Clayton, Mor¬
gan; P. E, Boyd, Leary; Henry Tamer,
Edison.
Mr. S. M. Lash is now handling
.the Excelsor Safety Burner. Fits
any lamp. home. Beautiful gas Nonexplosive light in your
own oils furnished Try one-
at20cts. per gallon.
SHOE SHOP.
SHOES, Harness, Ac. repaired iu neat
aud workman-Ilka manner. charges
reasonable. Shop North-west corner pub-
Ho square. Shoes made to order. I also
repair all kinds of tin ware.
S. M. LASH-
| CONSUMPTION
CAN BE LURED.
i T. A. Slocum, I'd. C., the great ehesn-
i 1st and scientist, will send tree, to
j Newly the afflicted, Discovered three bottles Remedies of his to
[ Consumption and all Iiung
i cure
Troubles.
i Nothing could be fairer, more pli.yla.n-
j thropic or cary more joy-to the "«heted
i than the offer of 1. A. bloetim, M. O., of
Now York city.
Confident that he has discovered a re-
liable cure for consumption and all bron-
chail. throat and lung diseases, general and
decline and weakness, loss of flesh all
conditions of wasting, and to make its
| great merits known, lie will send, free,
Ihtee bottles to any reader of the Monitor
who tnay be suffering.
Already this “new scientific course of
medicine” has permanently cured thous
ands of apparently hopeless cases.
The Doctor considers tt his religious
duty—a to donate duty his infallible which lie owes to humanity,
cure.
He has proved the dread consumption
to be a curable disease beyond any doubt,
and has on file in his American and Euro-
pean laboratories testimonials of experi-
once from those benefited and cured, in ail
parts of the world
Don’t delay until it is too late. Con¬
sumption, uninterrupted, means speedy
and Certain death. Address T A Slocum,
M. 0., 98.Pine street. New York, and when
writing the Doctor, give express ptid post-
offico address, and please mention reading
this article lo the Monitor
Products of the Peanut.
^ Europe this nut has various uses
which are on!y beginning to be recd#-
nized in this country, the first recogni-
tion being that of a Virginia company
which handles the peanut products. The
principal products are peanut oil for
cooking and table purposes and confec-
“peanut^rDsSapfeteTpea-
llut flonr for baking and peanut bran
for stock feed. The oil is highly valued
iu Europe, and it is stated that fully
$5,000,000 worth of peanuts are brought
j n to Marseilles annually for the manu-
f; S oturc of oil, which is used in toilet
aud for ot her purposes. The pea-
lmt flo - ar ig quite extensively used iu
Europe and is made into bread, cakes,
biscuit, etc. It is one of the favorite ar-
tides of food in the hospitals of Ger-
many. The estimated product of five
tons of peanuts amounts to 235 gallons
of refined oil, at $1 per gallon; 175 gal-
1 Ions of crude oil, at 50 cents; 3,680
pounds of flour and meal, at 2 cents per
pound; 8,300 pounds of stock feed, at
60 cents per hundred pounds, making
$415.90 in all. In the mechanical ban-
dling of peanuts they are first crushed
and cut between suitable rollers. Then
the cut and crushed mass is submitted
to a hot bath for separating the shells
and kernels and finally the kernels are
dried to separate them from their skins.
—Manufacturers’ Record.
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him at S. T. CLAYTON’S and
bis fine assortment, the goods are sure
sell, Come io see me.
D. T. ELDER.
BRICK FOR
Please call at J. M. Newton’s brick
for any information, or call at Mrs.
mons’ at the BRICK YARD,oneand
miles from Morgan, on the Morgan
Dickey BRICK road, where you can get a
Class for caSh for the small
of $5 per thousand. Half burnt or
brick at if 4 per thousand. Size of
4x8 inches.
J. M. NEAVTON,
Morgan, Ga.
Executor’s Sale.
By virtue of an order granted by
Court of Ordinary of Calhoun
Georgia, will be sold before the
House door at Morgan, Calhoun county,
on the first Tuesday in July next,
tween the legal hours of sale, the
Interest on the estate Of M. Yf.
late of Calhoun' county, deceased, in
tract of land in Washington
known as the Mitchell Watkins
place, and wherein he died,
two hundred acres, more or loss,
ing land of Lafayette Watkins,
Gilmore and E, T. May. Terms cash.
John Ward,
Exeett
FOR SALE.
1 offer for sale my farm where I now
side—120 acres, about one-half
and in a good state of cultivation; co
stable dwellings and good water;
rible to schools and churches. A
purchaser can buy " a bargain. Apply
‘, Iia ‘ ' g g ' Laws *
or J. , J. T _ Beck, Attorney Morgan,
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imitations ! STERLING REMEDY CO.i CNiDAQC’t MONTREAL. CAN.; NEW YORK. 2SS
gia *“jp-' V’W cures Tobacco Habit or money relunfled. Makes weak men
2^5 ” g strong. Sola and guaranteed by all druggists. Get booklet,.
I
If 'fS \ in the Quality and the amount of light produced /
® r c j.\ by an old fashioned TALLOW DIP , -
1 k and an INCANDESCENT BULB
j 1 is not more marked than is the difference in appear¬
, > C3 ance, iu style and quality of the Wearing
i : > Apparel made by
j M. BORN & CO 111
C ■» a
h THE GREAT CHIGASO MERCHANT TAILORS,
/ and the work of the mass of Tailors. ”
11 I «•••
a The Suita and Overcoats of the former are • / I'
II fine We productions Cuarantee of Tailoring Art.
j \ to fit and please you and save you money?!
L; 300 CHOICE NEW PATTERNS to select from.
'** AT T.J JSNSLEY & CO.
THOBNTON & CO-
Wants Your Trade.
’
their Thfi^popuiar stofe. firm has Thpy moved into
new carry a
full line of staple whiskies, and /family gro¬
ceries. Idrv tobaccos, which wines,
goods, etc?, they are
selling tor uosit as cheap or of cheap¬
er than any retail concern the
kind in this section of country.
This is .just a notice—their
goods advertise themselves.
THORNTON & CO i
Morgan, Ga.
Thornton
House,
JLIOE.Gl-A.JNr, GEORGIA.
New bouse, new furniture, every¬
thing for comfort, meals at all hours
of the day. Second to none. Rates,
$2.00 per day; reasonable rates by
the month. I also will sell ice cream
on Saturdays through the ice sea-
son. MRS. J. A. TLIORTON.
T. BRISCOE,
BTI1CUV AND mSEON'
MORGAN, GA.
Residence South of Public Square.
1-17 tf
W. J. Olivek. J. M. Cobb-
[W. J. OLIVER & COJ
lTvery, "
SALE
-AND—
Feed Stables,
SEr±aLJLJsr-A.jsr gla..
Can furnish TEAMS at any and all
times. Meet all trains, day or night.
Charges reasonable. Give us a trial.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
J. L BOYNTON,
ATTORNEY .A.T 3L.-A- W"
DICKEY. GA,
Practices in the Courts of the Stale aha
elsewhere. 1-17-tf
L. D. MONROE.
ATTORNEY -AT JLANV,
MORGAN, GA.
Practices in the Courts of the Albany
Circnit, &o 1-17-tf
Wanted—An Idea
SSB’toSifwlWtfe ay *
oa “
.....cAscakets
increase the flow of
milk in nnrsinjr moth¬ BOOM FOR
ers. a tablet eaten
by the mother makers
h<?r luiik mildly UaS purg¬ mild MOTHERS
ative and a
hut certain t-fleet
the baby, the only ii^s=^sms^«:
iafe laxative for the babe-in-arms.
.... CASCARETS
"re nr liked by the chi l- $
dr eii. They ta f to PLEASE
good and do good, od.
stop wlnd-collc and
cramp?, drive off and worms. kill « m THE CHILDREN
all kinds of para¬
sites that live in the s
bowels of the growing child.
CASCARET.®-, «- SA
...
taken patiently, j or-
fiistenti y. are gnaTiui- CURS
tecil t..i to cure any case
of constipation, pi no R .. .
sMRIHTEED
chase money will be
cheerfully by refunded
your ow n druggist.
.... CASCARRTS v
amsoid by all drug 2*ic, -1
gists for lOe. HEALTH
aOc a box, acco JOc r <l-
ing to size. A
box will prove their FOR 10 GENTS
merit and put you on
the fect right and-$erm road to per¬
ament
health, lion’t risk delay.
SEND
Your orders for tirstsclass Job
Printing, to the
PENNY PRESS.
Albany, Ga;
The most complete Job Print'
ing establishment in Southwest
Georgia.
JSTOTS, LETTER,
bzill
ENVELOPES,
Wedding Imitations i Specialty.
NOTE THESE PRICES :
$2.50. 500 Envelopes and 500 Note Heads,
500 small size Bill Heads and 500 me¬
dium size for $2.00-
V rite for samples arid prices. All
work guaranteed first-class in every re¬
spect or no charges made, Rone but the'
best stationery used. Address,
PENNY PRESS.
W. I. Cherry, Publisher and Pro-"
prietor, Albany, Ga.
K- MCK. RAGAN
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
MORGAN, GA.
Office and Residence North of Court
House on Public Square.
1-17 tf
J. B- GEORGE,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
MORGAN, GA.
Office and Residence on Main Street
1-17 tf
J. J. BECK,
ATTOaHEV UD C1U8SDIUE it LAW,
JVLOE.G--A.JST, C3--A.,
Witt practice in all the Courts, State
and Federal. Prompt attention given to
all business entrusted to his care. Col¬
lections a specialty. l-17-tl
L. G. CARTLFDGU,
ATTORNEY -A.T JL-A_"W
MORGAN, GA.
Practices’ in the Courts of the State.
Special attention given to collections.
tf
i H. COOKE, JR,
Attorney at Lav and Judge County Court,
ARLINGTON. GA.
—
the Courts. Collections
a speciaIty ’ 1