The Morgan monitor. (Morgan, Ga.) 1896-????, September 10, 1897, Image 3

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K_ I RI MS vmi WSli _ PUBLISH® EVERY FRIDAY. fc flflMjbte fig TOWN OF MORGAN. Mayor—L. G. Cartledge, v Wardens—J. J. Beck, T. W. Tinsley L. G. Cartledge' and G. W. Colley. Clerk—T. W. Tinsley. Treasurer—8. T. Clayton. Marshal—E. P. Richardson. Oiu-Clubbing Rates. The Monitor and the Weekly Consti¬ tution cino year for $1.50. The Monitor and the Southern Cul¬ tivator one-year for$1.50. CHURCHES. Baptist Church—Bev. Z. T. Weaver, -pastor. and Saturday Preaching every third Sunday before. Sunday-school every Newton, Sunday at 10 o'clock a. m. J. M. Superintendent. . M. E. Clnr-cli—Rev, F. McCullough, Pastor. Preaching every 1st Sunday at 11 o’clock a m. Sunday-school every Sabbath at 3 p m. L. G. Cartledge, Su¬ perintendent. MASONIC. Reuben Jones Lodge No. 388, F. & A. M., meets every first and third Saturdays in each mouth at 8.30 p. ni. J. T. Stewart, W. M. Sidney Paul, Secretary. iD New goods are arriving, and down, down goes tho price on the few sum- mer goods on hand. Call early. Mrs. |E. M. Crittenden, Shell man, Ga. It threatened a regular September, 1882, storm the first of the week. Madam Rumor says that “Brownie” will soon move to Arlington. Messrs. Thact Oliver and Frank Che¬ ney were in town Sunday. Col. R. R. Marlin, of Dawson was in the city yesterday on legal business. Mr. and Mrs. Seab Mansfield of Dickey .’were in town shopping Wednesday. Monday our Ordinary transacted the nsual business of his monthly court. Mr. Will Arthur and Miss Belle Den¬ nis spent Sunday in town, the guests of the Newton. John II. Mercer of Dawson visited tho -city Tuesday. The Colonel looks well and hearty. Mr. R. J. Sale was in town Monday W the interest of the popular drug firm of Sale- Davis of Dawson. Mrs. Clayton, who has been sick so long, is convalescing, we are glad to report. Owing to the illness of the pastor,Rev. Frank McCullough, there were no ser¬ vices at the Methodist church Sunday. For the week ending Wednesday night the price of cotton in Morgan has averaged 6 3-8. Bostwick & Toole are the leaders in low prices for this section. Seo for your self. The county poor farm will be sola to the highest cash bidder on tho fi-rst Tuesday in October. See legal notice. Mr. E. Waxalbaum of Macon visited our 'town the first of tho wook, looking cool and quite contented, as If had accomplished all that he came for. Miss Inez Cheney, accompanied by Mr. Goorge Graham of Cuthbert, visited Miss Genie Tins’oy Sunday. Miss Genie returned with them to Shellman. Mr. W, B. Farrow has charge of T. J, Tinsley and Co.’s mills. Mr. Farrow is a young man, it is true, but thoroughly understands the mill business. Very best Checks 5£cts., Fruit of Loom Bleachings at 7cts. at Bostwick & Toole’s. Last Friday Messers. A. >T. Carver and W. O. Pascal of Dawson met Mr. Thos. F. Cordray at the office of Col.J. J. Beck ana closed the trade for the Corday mill property, paying $1,565 cash, These clever gentlemen have purchased one of the finest pieces of water-power property in the South at a bargain. In this trans¬ action we see a railroad and hoar the hum of factory machinery, Mr. E. P. Parkins attended to business in town Tuesday. Gene says he could not ask for a better business than he is doing at his machine shops at Dickey. Ho has just returned from Blakely, whore he has been at work overhauling an en¬ gine for G. W. Cherry, Mr. Parkins’s excellent work and the free use of print¬ er’s ink is building up for him an enviable reputation. Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Trunks in endless variety and at positively unmatehable prices at Bostwick & Toole’s, Loading merchants for this section. While the editor, typo and devil of this office were biting their finger nails on Thursday and looking lonoso-nely out of the front window, cogitating on the uncertainty of human affairs and the cussedness of times iu general, the devil saw a bread smile flit across tho editor • face. Hastily rushing to thefron’t door, he broke out in good humored parlance, "She’s coming!” At once a hustle got on to everything in the office, and, sun- enough, who Hkould drive up to tin- door but tho editor’s wife and daughter, who had been gone all the week. Tn last seen of the editor ho wa., standing in the hot sun, bareheaded, making excuses to the ladies, and—curraiu SQUIBLETS- I Cri Hjii'i, s,.. ' if n,!<i wise Arranged ’>y CO /damlle.' "Good nighl i” she said, and laid her head And Upon dim's manly breast: he, accepted, homeward tinned, His soul with joy possessed. He fancied still, above his heart He felt that cheek so fair; On hanging up his coat he found Its ghostly imprint there.” Our editor says he apologizes. Marshal Richardson says he enj 0 ys(?) fixing up bridges. Is the girl who shows two engagement rings a "two-ringed show?” A little "courting” scene was enacted at the court house Sunday afternoon. Our editor says ho wishes he had as hue an outfit for printing as Gone kms has for machine work. The nights are cool and the M-ovgan boys enjoy a foot race every Saturday night, but the contestants generally run in opposite directions. It is not good form to say a lady "en¬ tered the room with a bustle.” Bustles are entirely out of date. Does a man need a home in order to be Evilly himself? And is a man ever al¬ together himself except in his home? Above most men, I would pity one whose experience suggested to him,—cold as forgotten kisses after death. A Miss Matilda Ico was married to a Mr. Kraemo in Chicago the other day. No doubt their children will bo called the Ice-Kraemes, Our editor’s better half has been on a visit to Shallman the past week, and his weight has increased ten pounds or more. He has been taking his meals at the Thornton House. I don’t eat any moro bologna sausage, if I know it, says the Argus devil. A rich sausage manufacturer of Chicago is on tnal for killing his wife and making iicr into sausage, I lovo woman, but prefer not to eat her. If any of my friends contemplate sui¬ cide just read a copy of the Waycross Journal, Dalton Argue, or a column or two of Frank Stanton’s “stuff” and you will change your mind and agree this is the brightest, prettiest world you ever lived in. A complete line of furniture, all stvleg, such as Lounges, Suits, Dress¬ ers, Springs, Mattresses, Chairs, etc., at prices to suit the people at Bostwick & Toole's. There are liars and bullies in every towa whose sole aim in life is to set the pot of gossip boiling and try to stir np strife and discontent in an otherwise peaceful community. Why don't take a vacation? Society dispense with their setvicos and a good long rest of their jaiv might kill them. A wagging tongue that hangs on a swivel can do more barm in fifteen minutes than a skunk in a grave yard. A person who is addicted to the habit of tattling and tat¬ tling and spreading news is nauseating to the world and ia an everlasting nuisance. There is no esense for young men loaf¬ ing about tire streets. If a young man can’t find employment lie can at least read. Good books are a young man’s best friend, and he who spends his time reading such will certainly not have wasted it, A young man who is contin¬ ually loafing is soon looked- upon as an idler, and finds himself thought of and spoken of in the same manner as the ldwest class of degraded men are thought and spok of. Don’t loaf. If you can’t find work don’t stand ont on the side¬ walks or hang around a store and make a perfect eyesore of yourself. In last week’s Monitor the following paragraphs appeared in the Folks Items: 1. “Truth crushed to the eart will rise again.” 2. Miss Claude Eubanks spent several days with the Misses Green last weok. Now, one of the paper’s heretofore best friends took exceptions atf the quo- tation and at the word "Green,” and said some very naughty things to our editor. We assure the venerable gentleman that the paper means no harm or wishes to "cut” at anyone’- by occasionally making an inexplicable mistake or publishing our correspondents’s Items, or sometimes giving our correspondents a complimen¬ tary notice. In justice to the gentleman we correct the personal by striking out the word “Green” in the second line of the second paragraph, and inserting in lieu thereof the word "Stewart.” Our editor ordered this correction ami apolo- gy, and says he hopes it will satisfy all concerned. Miss Jeddie Bock was tendered a sociable by Mrs. Mattie Thornton, tho clover hostess of the Thornton House, Tuesday evening. Miss Jeddied and her little friends enjoyed the enter- tain men t very much, and, perhaps, this will bo tho last time for several months that sho will be able to meet her playmates, as sho will leave morow for Saudersville, where will enter school. Certainly ^^T^Tto suffer with dyspepsia, Glo-.v constipation, and sick headache, - .skin lost.; of app-tite. You have never tried DaWitt’s Little Early Risers for these complaints or you would have been cured. They iro small pills but moat regulators. Mrs. 8. T. Morgan, P. E. Boyd, Leary; Henry Tur- ner, Edison. Our readers could not do better than trade with the merchants who advertise in this paper. If you can’t get what yeu want from one, go to another. They are all fair-dealing people, and will treat their customers right every time. Bring Us Your Cotton. The cotton season is upon us, and if you desiro tho highost prices for vour cottor) bnng }t to us. We are p ay i ng higher prices than any one you can conveniently ;, roach, and pay cas h f or the cottoll e buy _ I'o Onr Debtors. W ° ha " 0 ^ „ tne year, have sold you goods at close figures on long time, and now we " ,ar 'i . you to , come and , settle ,,, your account. If you have but otic bale ojt v- br5n along- 1 S Heavy Stock of Goods. Our store is loaded to the muzzle o '“V ^iay n l ton o ( Fi'oni Our Neighbor Leary. Mrs, A. J. Dixon left Tuesday j Louisville, Lv., intending to extend j visit Mrs. to New York, on buaincs. lias , W. H. O. Cofiuinghhra been having ft round with the chills this week. We miss her very much from our l-auks. Miss Bessie Bray boarded the cars Tuesday for Lotiisvillo, where sho will spend some time on business. Sheriff Davis was in the city on route to Albany Monday. Dr. W. R. Terry paid home folks in Webster county a visit this week. P. C. Colley was with us last week from Dawson, looking- after his farming inter- est. There was a little excitement last Thursday, caused by a runaway Texas pony. It looked like he wanted to stand iu with SO me of the neighbors from the I way ho tried to get into the crowd. i Mrs. N. B. Johnson returned to her j home in Macon Thursdry, accompanied by Mrs. T. B. Jordan. They will go from Macon to Indian Springs, wliero they will spend a week or ten days, Wo have moro bachelors on hand this week than we can name. Miss Bessie Bull, one of Baker’s pret¬ tiest young ladies, was in Leary Tuesday. Mr. Sam Wight, Albany’s popular in¬ surance agent, paid our town a visit Monday, Mrs. F. P. Griffin has been quite sick for the past week, but glad to say she is better. Mr. M. A. Bunch went to Shellman Sunday to visit his daughter,Mrs. Arthur’ and old friend John. T. R. Jordan paid Holt Station a visit Sunday, while W. H, 0, Cunningham took in Albany. 4-4 Waymanville Sheetings at Bbstwick & Toole’s, 10-tf. Arlington. Mr. John R. Bridegs of Benevo- . lence calle(1 on this Tuesday. paper j Ml \,r ' p Bnd • i S es came do •» ^ n to , make . ar ' rangements, as administrator, to sell the effects of Mr. J. E. Bridges, do- ceased. Woolen Dressgoods in all styles Sets, up at Bostwiek & Todies, j Trimmings to match, 10-tf. -- Joel Harper knocked Jerry Graves, his step son, down and kicked him about pretty severely Wednesday morning. The difficulty happened on the Clayton place, two miles south of Morgan, and was caused by Har- per aud his wife separating. All j parties are colored, --— Small precautions often prevent great effective smalfpllls in slz^b^arc^nolt • in preventing the most serious f°rms of liver and lung troubles. They StethT^bowete 0 " h 8Jr?CtayKK ; Mre. gau; P. E. Boyd, Leary; Henry Turner, Edison. PIA A If 11 FIT' BY A Tm r -' A AvW' [A T 9 J u y x A ’fA if■ 7 l si /A m ; Itrvgrj / d / V \ ii V. B Si & i f & 57* IIISINE S MAN. TO THE PEOPLE to rounding OF CALHOUN few counties words in and wo plain wish sur¬ business say a a way. It we talk to you in high sounding phrases you would language laugh at us, but when we come right down to every¬ Now day you will understand that, we mean business. what we have to say to you is as follows, and it will pay you to listen To What We Have to Sc with new.goods, and moro on the road, and tho man is certainly hard to please who can’t supply his wants at our house in the way of Drygoods, Dressgoods, Clothing, Provisions, Tinware Wooden ware, Cutlery, ote. Wo ha vo Slaughtered Prices, And are determined to lead the trade in this section. Now, bring in your cotton, whether you owe us or not, and you will bo surprisod at tho fig¬ ures vto handle it at, as well as the unheard of prices at which wc sell goods. Yours, to command, IMPORTANT TO YOU- Abtanuton, Gv, Sept. 1, 1897. Dear fc5iu; As an inducement \vc offer from now until tlia 15tli of this rnontli one-fourth of a cent per pound advance, on all "cotton notes due October 1st, 1897. Now figure this, and you will see the saving to you exceeds 3 per cent per month, or 3G per cent per annum. All business men will take advantage of this offer at onoe. For all money notes we will give 1 per¬ cent discount up to September 15, 1897. Hoping you will see fit to take advantage of the abovo offer, we remain, Yours truly, Abmnoton Oil an d Fertilizer Co. Our board of commissioners met Tuesday. A full board was present, and after the labors of the day' we learned that the tax rate for 1897 is 7.29, which, added to the State tax, makes a total rate of $12-50 that our people will have to pay this year. This is made necessary by the fact that the county is $1,049.26 in debt already. Peruaps the Monitor is wrong in saying [so, but wo believe that if the property of the county had been given in at a fair valuation onr county would have made a better financial showing. The “Bicyclist’s Best Friend" is a fami¬ liar name for Do Witt’s Witch llazle Salve, always ready for immergoneles. While a specific for piles, it also instantly rolievos and cures cuts, bruises, salt rheum, eczema andall affections of the slitn. It never fails. Ma-s. S. T. Clayton, Morgan; P. E. Boyd, Leary; Henry Turner, Edison. Mrs. Bid Mays, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. S. N. McGuirt, aud who has been very sick for several days, was reported some better when the paper went to press. Mr. Mays ar- rived here from their homo afc Mo¬ Donou g ] V Ga ’’ about 5 0 ’ clock yes- tordiiy 7 iqqttiv\& Mr. W. J. Ragan received a letter from his daughter, Mrs. Blanche Kenney, Wednesday night stating that Mr. Kenney was convalescing, and if nothing hapenod he would bo up in a few days. HvcrvhoCy Says 8.V. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most won¬ derful medical discovery of the age, pleas¬ ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and cleansing positively the on entire kidneys, liver dispel and bowels, colda, headache, fever, system, habitual constipation cure and biliousness. Please buy and try Sold ra box of U. C. C. to-day; 10, 35, 50 cents. and guaranteed to euro by all druggists. Selma Davis with Miss Cullie Nel¬ son, Walter Beck with Missos Wick Nelson and Susie Davis spent yes¬ terday very pleasantly at the hospi¬ table country home of Mr. C. J. Mc¬ Daniel. Plant an advertisement it the peo¬ ple’s paper—the MONITOR. S. T. CLAYTONS LIVERY, BALE antR iOL* FEED STABLES. Nice Turnouts—Day or Night—at Reasonable Prices. =-: WHEN I3ST TO'WTNT r-r Take your stock to my St ablos to be cared for. I. D. AYCOCK, - MANAGER. Www ‘..-'; 6'8, ”3'9 @@§'% 1:” (33‘ 36,. ,, a g“ - E5? "5 3. g Ki}. 3 _,, 5% '3‘»: " “=?- 43 , w I am now selling my summer Stock of Millinery at. greatly reduced prices to make room for my fall and winter stock. If you want real ® 2:: '2 2 .., fl? 95%: W E Can on me while in Morgan. I carry a fifll line of Millinery, and can give you prices on this class of goods, especialiy Hats, never dr amad of. 4 MRS. GEO. W. COLLEY. PI I H ftiJsffi s S.N. McGuirt. i \> a ii f ft v // A t. vr-G> 9^ c OVERLOADED .A*? -: Where I got for cash.— 9 pounds good coffee for 81.00 7 pounds Arbuolrle coffee, 1.00 18 lbs. white sugar, 1.00 181 lbs. good rice, 1.00 50 lbs. pearl grits, 1.00 Best White Label Lard, f>J eta. Best white meat, by the side, 7jcfe. Sheeting Ladies aud checks, per yd, 5ot.s. aud gents slippers, 75c. to 1.50 Ladies aud gents shoes, 75o. to 1.85 Best flour, per bbt., 5.40 Mcooboy Giant snuff, per pound, 45c Gooseneck potash, 16 boxes for 1.00 D. & H. Scovil Hoc3, 30o hoes, Nos. 1 and 2, 40 and 45cts. Globe Fruit Jars, per doz., 75c Meal and corn, per bnshel, 65c FIFTY SHEETS FLYPAPER, 35c “Wild Rose” toilet soap, per doz., 45c Highest market price paid for eggs. Bring me all you have for sale. I am yours, thanliing you for your patronage in the past and wishing to have it in the future, S. N. HcOVlBT. Life! HERE, AFTER A COM¬ PLETE AND a -=«=• ^ r:: I r?- n- - •—r*—* MM A Thorough Investigation I AM SATISFIED THAT THE Q-OZTD WIKE JEWELRY Manufactured by Mr. V. T. ELDER in tire best on tho market. All designs of him Ladies’ S. X. and CLAYTON’S Gents’ Jewelry. Call on at and inspect his fine assoi iruont, the goods are sure to sell, Come to see me. O, T. ELDER, bsafee-.. 7 J # THE BEST FLOUR DON'T GO TO EUGENE P. PARKINS 1 ! To get, and if you want 8 lbs coffee for $1.00 don’t go to him for it. But if you want the best BOILER. FEEDBS on the market or any of the following goods he can furnish., them to you at prices that will as¬ tonish you-. Drop him a card and he will do the rest. Brass Goods. Brass goods in stock for every va¬ riety of service, such as Globe Valvs, Cheek Valves, Angle Valves, Cylin¬ der Coclis, Pot Cocks, Drip Cocks, Air Cocks, Pop Valves, Lubricators, Steam Guages, Engine Oilcups, Gnago Cocks,Glrtss Guages complete, Steam Cocks, Jet Pumps, Inspira¬ tors, Engine Trimmings of every description, etc., etc. Castings In stock for repairs 6n engines from 4 to 60-horse power, as follows: Pis¬ ton heads, Follower heads, Piston rings, Eccentric and Straps, Glands for stuffing boxes, both brass and E.MHffliS MACHINE m Calhoun County.'; XIICKIE-ST, C3--A.. • » tel IV- Ii Jl£il M v;‘. ’ “I : ’ BEGINS IN COBWEBS AND FREQUENTLY ENDS IN CHAINS: A lazy man will not look after his' interests, and this “willful waste brings woeful want.” Now if you are on the alert and seek to do tho best you dollar can f or yourself and those committed to your care you will not spend a of your money till you seo our stock and got our prices. Change of Schedule. Wo will adopt tho SPOP CASH system on September 1st, and will sell goods lower than ever. Don’t fail to call on us when you want to buy anything for tho house, kitchen or farm. Wo will save you money. J. B. PAYNE & CO.. SXiBL-ILTwdiA.lsr, O-A.. I- - to.4 \uf3EPi Wafa ALL »'♦ iiO'* DRU5G&X5 ■—iifoaamir —mmm .....CASC’AItET8 CANO? like trusto (rood. 39nt them candy. bud They ro- lu ovu any CATHARTIC In the mouth, leaving tin i breath sweet aud l)orftimed, it In a 2 # real ploasuro to take fteauug liquids tllOJU lilHtOatl Of IIIIU- or ouunm-bal! pills. -.«s*a*«=c,is.....CASCARETS PURELY are and purely vegetable contain no mor* cerlal SI. other min- VEGETABLE enil poison. Thoy are iiind-t of the lat¬ est remedies disco?- ________ _ t? ored and are a Helen* 7*****®* before put togutlior 1 ti in Uc any CO ill form. b 1 n tt tt o n i »c e . .....CASCARKT0 ! ANTISEPTIC iSS’SrS ; nmm .....IIASCA 8 KTS toon bowolaundHtlmuliiio tin*Mtotiittch and uvea the lav.y liver, muk- STIMULF.HT !u« it work. They ^..T.X loo, thy action a..u uutaruJ. making ^Don’t )«. i - SJASG£51ETS by other medicines you have tried. They , arc new, unlike anything else that's sold, and infinitely superior, 11'- v- ■> Try a 10c box to-day, Larger if boxes, not pleased get - , i ow?no. X sample otiS WonevbackL and booklet mailed 25c Address or 50c 3 iP v, h . rj \ ■vt ifee« Q failt.'l iotta I CTEflUtlO REMEDY CO.,CHICAQOi momtre,L, CAN.i NEW YORK. 238 © 'j*. »■»**•*'• *e. e ee 0 , 1 K * t* S»Mv i ± . S * oun.s Tobacco Habit or money retundoO. Makes weak nteti B '» 9 a strong. SoM »nd Boarantood by all druitglsts. Oet booklot. CfEO H. DOZIEB, Altomsy at Lav and Juliet Feace, MOffGAN, GA. Will pradlco anywhere. Prompt at tontloh given to all busluosa e.’itruBtod to hi,-i care. l-17-tf SHOE SHOP. SHOES. Harness, Ac. repaired in neat, and workman-like manner. charges reasonable. Shop North-went cornor pub¬ lic KqiMi-o. Shoos made to order. I also repair uV kinds of tin ware. 8 . M. LASH. K ~MCK. RAGAN PHYSICIAN AM) SURGEON, MORGAN, GA. Office a.vh J?H-,rr*r;vt t Noirrtr of Court H ot .si! on Public Suuare. 1-17 tf iron, Steamehest covers, Cylinder heads, Flange Couplings for shaftinjf and for wooden wheels, and many other castings too numerous to m eu- tion. Brass Castings, Stick brass, round, hexagon, etc., otft. Rod brass to any drawing desired, planed and bored perfectly true. Packing. Asbestos packing, Gum sheet pack¬ ing, Pistonrod packing, etc. Boiler stoel, Boiler rivets, patch bolts, stay bolts. Boilers repaired and tested by hydrawlic pressure to insure safety. Round machine steel from one-fourth of an inch to three inehos in diameter. Piping for same from ono foqv-tb to three inches in diameter. Key ways all cut by machinery— Keyseats all cut hy machinery', in¬ suring accurate fitting, etc. All orders by mail receive prompt attention. Bee J. B. Payne & Co.. Shellman, Ga , when you want hardware, Ma¬ chine Oil, Cutlery, Stoves, Linseed Oil, Paints, Axes, Guns, Tinware', Pistols, Saws, Ammunition, etc., etc'. They also have a full assortment of Caskets and Coffins. Call on theiA and save monoy. .....CABCA.UETS Increase * tho How of & SIBOON by tho niotiiertuakas FOB Savyl'nWHSIBl H butcoriHln MOTHERS tho efleet on # baby, tlie only a -------- - ... .... »»»»■ A . sale laxative lor tho bahe-la-arma. u’reUKod bfS®™ ■! \ dren. They <lo taste I $ fill FLcAdC I"fl©I* S J \ icooa wind-colic find good. f tf K 8top SK'wlirSlISSil and nil p: li' u ‘jr- THE CHILDREN S 4 sit ■ ^u - « II! „|, 1 -n, l M I , bowels of the crowing child. ... (IASCA RETS, tn ken iintlontly, jior- Blntexitly.aroguaraii- teod mi to cure any case of con&tipatlo t, no ma Uor how old aud GU1M7EEB chane obstinate, o.bfl or will p«r- money bo V cheerfully refunded * hy your own druggist. .... CASCARETS drug-i « are ho id by all glHtu for lOc, 9<Sc, A nLMLlIB yiHfli TU T, A SOc a box, acc.nl- A W. box Ifig to will fil/.O. A their 1 «>»: f H CftC* ifi , OCMTC and prove run IU vCHId A merit put you on | # W \ the right rood to per* i feet mid sis'*** _ arriMMrwn _ _ permanent 'Bus* health. Don’t rh* delay. T. BRISCOE, PHYSICIAN AO IVlftSOK MORGAN, GA. Rksiiisnoh South of Public Squauc. 1-17 tf J. L BOYNTON, A.TTOILJNTE”Sr AT l^^ VST HICKEY, GA. elsewhere. Practices in tho Courts of the State nnri 1-17-lf L. D. MONROEd ATTORNEY LAW; MORGAN, GAi flirenit; Practices &c in the Courts oi the -i.ff-Yc iiibav^