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THE MONITOR s
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TOWN OF MORGAN.
Mayor—L. G. Cart Beck, lodge. W. Tinsley,
Wardens—J. J. T.
L. G. Cartledge and G. W. Colley.
Clerk—T. W. Tinsley.
Treasurer—8. T. Clayton.
Marshal—E. P. Richardson.
Our Clubbing Rates.
The Monitor and the Weekly Consti¬
tution one year for $1.50.
The Monitor and the Southern Cul¬
tivator one yearfor$1.50.
CHURCHES.
Baptist Church—llev. 2. T. Weaver,
pastor. Saturday Preaching every third Sunday
and before. Sunday-school
every Sunday at 10 o'clock a. m. J. M.
Newton, Superintendent.
M. E. Church—Rev. F. McCullough,
Pastor. Prekching 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 month at 3.30 p m.
J. T. Stewart, W. M.
Sidney Paul,
Secretary.
The better times are coming—
So they say ;
May they come a-humming—
Speed the day !
Let them como with mighty speed
In the hour of direst need,
For the people want their feed
Right away !
Hungry children, men and women
By the score ;
And the wolf is standin' grinniu’
At the door ;
Let the wheels begin their motion
From the lakes nnto the ocean,
And plenty be onr portion
Evermore 1
Women’s Shoes at 65c, at Clayt on’s.
Mr. tV. E. Haryin is with S. T. Clay-
Ion.
If yon don’t wish to patronize onr
Echool please don’t run it down.
People who wish to let Morgan grow
by herself should hunt other quarters.
Mrs. Dr. Gvifflu, of Leary, is spend¬
ing a few days in Morgan for her health.
Mr. “Buck” Hawke is up, and has re-.
Burned his position with J. N. Daniell at
his plantation.
Mr, Mac. Stevens, one of Randolph’s
best ahd most worthy young men, paid
this office a pleasant visit Monday.
The convict business stilt holds the
boards, with Goyernor Atkinson as the
star actor,
Mr. Charles L. Sibley, Jr., of Bruns¬
wick, spent a few days with his old home
lolka in Morgan this week.
Tho boys say that Charlie Bostwick,
of Arlington, is tho boss hog salesman
of Southwest Georgia,
Col. T. J. Dunn was in Morgan on
Wednesday Tho looking after his shaking town prop¬ the
erty. writer enjoys
hand of such clever gentlemen.
Several of the pap er’s friends dropped
a lump of the “root of all evil” into our
coffers this week, for which we are
thankful, although we feel that we have
earned it.
No trouble but a pleasure to show
goods at Clayton’s. If you don’t see
what you want ask for it. Nine times
out of ten they have what you want.
Mrs. W. L. Dozier and her children,
Fannie, Cooper and Frank, returned
Monday afternoon from a visit to rela¬
tives in North Georgia.
John D. Embry, one of the Artesian
City’s most popular salesmen, with W.
S. Bell, was down visiting his father and
mother this week. John took time to
shake hands with his friends.
There was a big stock deal near Mor¬
gan one day last week. Judge Monroe
swapped “Spider” for “Cricket,” and
now the boys say that Mr. Wooten had
to buy a horse to get home with.
Mr. T. J. Tinsley returned from Cuth-
bert Tuesday, where he went to place his
children in school. Their grandmother,
Mrs. T. Briscoe, will live in Cuthbert
and “keep house,” as usual, for the chil¬
dren while they attend to their studies.
Mrs, Sid Mays returned home with
her husband last Monday. Her friends
very much regret that her severe illness
prevented Mrs. Mays from enjoying her
visit better than she did, and hope she
will soon regain perfect health. Her
sister, Mrs. McGuirt, received a letter
from her stating that she had arrived
safely at home.
Mr. I. B. Aycock has charge of the
Clayton stables. Pomp needs no great
big write-up to tell the people of his
merits as a stableman, for everybody in
this 'section knows him to be juBt what
he is—a clever gentleman, a splendid
judge of horse flesh, and a kind man to
stock. Give him a trial and your horses
will be treated right. When you want
a team call on I. B. Aycock.
Certainly you don’t want to suffer with
dyspepsia, constipation, sick heartache,
sallow skin and loss ot appetite. You
have never tried DeWitt’s Little Early
Risers for these complaints or you would
have beon cured. They are small pills
but great, regulators. Mrs. S. T. Clayton,
Morgan. P. L Boys j , r /Tsnrv Tar
aar. iidison.
I ■ SQTTXBLETS-
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Com Co O' (till'd, s :'l -,i(» aVut
Wise Arranged L\ I'itvrdoodle,
“I kissed her lightly on the cheek,
Her face blazed up as 1 could see;
' I thought, in scathing terms she’d speak—
She turned the other cheek to me?”
—“Rich.” iu Moments of Bliss.
Prosperity ,, . enticos men into debt, , , , ,
debt brings panic, . says . an exchange. ,
Our .. editor ... says lie . mil ... never . get m debt , , ,
.
or cause a pan.c.
I saw a young fellow chasing
about town Monday trying to borrow a
lefthanded monkey wrench. Oh, how
eas ' r -
Ask to see Block’s Shoes, at Clay¬
ton’s.
A regular up to date commotion was
caused down in our neighborhood Mon-
day , , by editor , better , half , ,, ...
J J our s
our sanctum sanctorum.
Grove’s Chill Tonic, 30c, at Clayton’s.
All some of Morgan’s young ladies
to make them perfect horsewomen is
good horse, an old skirt and a large back
yard. Wish I had been there, girls.
It r, was not , without ... , reason „ that , the ,,,„
Latins gave one and the same name
wolves and to women of loose lives;
theso two classes of beings die with
other in unsparing cruelty.
Beware, in your own thoughts, ,
exanlt yourself above others: there may
be more in their less than you thick,
also, if you will suffer us to say it, less in
your more.
Never try to button-hole a yonng man,
no matter liow big a chnm ho might he,
while escorting a young laday. Our
editor was in a hurry the other evening
to get home, and wished to speak to
young friend who he saw coming tip the
street toward the postoffice in company
with two young ladies.' His business
with the young man was urgent and
strictly private, so he spoke and tried
to lead the young man aside, but got the
marble heart. Served him right.
Speaking of the nature and habits of
fish I would like to call some people’s
attention to the chicanery of the cuttle-
fish. When it does any devilment
whereby it is wounded it emits a murky
liquid, hiding itself from its just accusers
or enemieB. All communities are cursed
with the cuttle-fish variety of humanity:
They stab their neighbors in the dark or
behind closed doors—not with a dagger
but with a scandalous tongue—and then
let out a charge of black deceit to ob¬
scure their identity.
I know a young man, recently mar-
ried, who, while courting his wife, used
to pitoh five dollar gold pieoes at a crack
in the floor just for amusement. The
other day his little wife swiped a silver
dollar from him while he was counting
his cotton money, and he chased her
over a ten-acre field in Ins effort to re-
cover the “Bryan pet.” They compro-
miseil on 15 cents. “Oh, how different
in the morning!”
When you think yon have a fellow
down you had better pack the dirt about
him. Once upon a time there was an
Irish well digger. A gentleman
Pat the job to dig a well in a remote
corner of the estate. Pat, “struck wather”
directly after going down one morning,
and, coming out of the well, repaired to
the village inn to “smile” over his success.
While absent some of his enemies filled
the well with dirt, and left Pat, as they
thought, in the lurch, Pat came for his
tools, saw the work of the envious,quietly
pulled off his coat and vest and hung
them up and quietly lay down in the
grass a short distance away to watch de¬
velopments. In a short while a kind-
hearted individual came along, did not
see Pat, but saw that the well was fielled
and decided that poor Pat had been
buried aliye. The alarm was given and
Pat’s well was soon ready for use.
4-4 Waymanville Sheetings at
Best wick & Toole’s,
10-tf. Arlington.
The “Bicyclist’s Best Friend” is a fami¬
liar name for DeWitt’s Witch llazlo Salve,
always ready for immergenoies. While
a specific for piles, it also instantly relieves
and cures cuts, bruises, salt rheum, eczema
and all affections of the skin. It nevei falls.
Mrs. S. T. Clayton, Morgan; P. E; Boyd,
Leary; Henry Turner, Edison.
New goods are arriving, and down,
down goes the price on the few sum¬
mer goods Mbs. on hand. Crittenden, Call early.
iE. M. Shollman,
Ga.
Very best Cheeks 5^cts., Fruit of
Loom Bleaehings at 7cts. at
Bostwick & Toole’s.
Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Trunks
in endless variety and at positively
unmatahable prices at
Bostwick & Toole’s.
Loadiug merc hants for this section •
A complete line of furniture, all
stvles, such as Mattresses, Lounges, Suits, Chairs, D ross-
ers, at Springs, people etc.,
prices to suit the Toole's. at
Bostwick a
Small precautions often prevent great
mischiefs. DeWitt’s Little Karly Risers
are very small pills in size, but are most
effective in preventing the most serious
forms of liver and lung troubles. They
euro constipation and heartache and regu-
late tho bowels, Mrs. S. T. Clayton, Mur.
gan; P. E. Boyd, Leary; Henry Turner,
Kdison.
Full Clayton’s. liue Neglige Shirts, 40c to .151.25,
at
Riney McLendon, a Negro woman out
on the Monroe place, a few miles above
( | Morgan, is maniac and will be
a raving
tried by a jury tomorrow and adjudged
insane.
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i iN -ckwear aud Lmbrellas to . suit you
at Clayton’t .
Dots from Hoptifai.
REPORTED BY MONTHLY ROSE.
News Is scarce iu this bailiwick.
Wc had a nice slow rain Saturday
and Sunday afternoon, doing ° much good
to everything - ..." except .
* open cotton.
.... Miss I/Ora McDaniel, „ . , accompanied . , , bv
Arthur Plowdeu, attended the dance at
Morgan last Thursday aftertiocn.
_ leaned „ , the ,, principal . , warehouse
on of
Arlington ... .. to hud out if the present
crop
was larger , than , last year in ■ this • part , of ,
the country, *1896, and the figures thus stbod :
n , 1,616 bales; Sept. 11,
1897> 670 bales . 94G 8ho rt.
Now> tMs couviofc matter is cailsing
much talk to no purpose. If the con¬
victs are seht up for punishment let
them serve as such ; but if for pleasure
’fend ease, tire State should rent some of
the islands of the sea and equip it for a
pleasure resort, for them. I think they
should . ,,, be treated . ... humane, but , .. such ,
m a
manner as to be eoiHo punishment for
■ crimes committed.
l ^ r - Newton, of your town, vis-
j ,e ^ d Mends in this vicinity Sunday.
j r - L. McDaniel has tho finest
j P il! °h of cotton in this neighborhood.
1 William Turner carried off six bales at
one time to the gin on Monday last.
i Siuca writing last the accomplished
Miss Maggie Davis and Leta Slade vis-
I i ited the Collier family. Dr. Baggs and
Prof. Short also visited the same family.
( The hog oholel . a ljas brokea loose
and tlfe pl . ospeCt {or pork ig ratber
slim.
Jule Davis lias water in his well at the
mill, and is now prepared to do Some
fast sawing and turn out good lumber,
The well looks on the inside like a
freezlin chicken on the outside,
i Married, on Sunday, the 12th inst., at
the home of the bride’s father, Dr. G.
N. McClain, Mr. D. A. Carter and Mrs.
Huron Boynton, both of Arlington, Rev.
Mr. Arnold, of Blakely, officiating. May
joy, peace and prosperity attend them
through life,
Any ’calico 5c^at Clayton’s.
; Tax Collector’s Notice.
Providence permitting, I will bB at
following places, on the dates named,
Bie purpose of collecting State and
Lounty Taxes for the year 1897 :
■ Morgan, Sept. 27, Oct. 25, Nov, 22.
! Cordray, Sept. 28, Oct, 26, Nov. 23.
Leary, Sept. 29, Oct. 27, Nov. 24.
Williamsburg, Sept. 30, October 28,
Nov.’25.
Arlington, Oct. 1 and 29, Nov. 2(5.
Edison, Oct,. 2 and 30, Nov. 27.
Pruett’s Store, Nov. 16,
■ Folks, Nov. 17.
JonesviUe, Nov. 18.
| Maury's Mill, Nov. 19.
Will be at Morgan during court week.
Books wi[l close promptly on Dec. 30.
C. J. Davis,
Tax Collector Calhoun Co.
Woolen Dressgoods m ail styles
from Sets, up at Bostwick & Tooles.
Trimmings to match, 10-tf.
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BUSINESS MAN.
TO THE PEOPLE to rounding- OF say CALHOUN a few counties, words in and wo plain wish sur-
a
business way. If wo talk to you in high sounding phrases you
would laugh at us, but when we come right down to every¬
Now what day language you will understand that we mean business.
we have to say to you is as follows, and it will nay you to listen
Fo What We Have to
Bring Us Your Colton.
The cotton season is upon us, and
if you desire the highest prices e or
your cotton bring it to us. We are
paying higher prices than any one
you call Conveniently reach, and pay
cash for the cottou we buy.
To Our Debtors.
We have accommodated you all
tho year, have sold you goods at closo
figures on long time, and now wo
want you to come and settle your
account, if you have but one bale
out bring it along.
Heavy .Stock of Goods.
Our store is loaded to the muzzle
H. T. Clayton
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Folks 1 toms.
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REPORTED BY WILD ROSE.
“Hope brightens the days to conic,
wl »« “«*“?•?' / 1,6 ^ t ”
11 lns one ° c ram op is
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most popular 1 L ,• voting gents, ' visited
relatives , ,. here last , ,, Saturday , , and ... Sun
( -j ftv
Rev. L. J. Ballard failed to fill his
appointment at Now Light, on last
Saturday tion assembled night. A listen large congrega¬ dis¬
to to the
course of this able divine, and many
seemed sadly disappointed at. his
non-appearance. I suppose the in¬
clemency of the weather prevented
him from being hero.
Miss Collie Stewart, one of Folks’
most turned charming young ladies, re
last Thursday from a visit to
her friend, Miss Minnie Grubbs, at
Bethel.
Miss Jennie Hadden, from Red-
bone. spent last Saturday night with
Miss Rilie McGuirt.
Monroe Stewart wears a broad
smile over the appearance of a fine
baby boy which arrived at his home
on last Saturday.
Mr. Henry Fouche, of Buena
Vista, visited his cousin, Mr. (J. A.
Rice, last Monday.
Mr. Tim Hawke and sisters, of
their Mogan, spent last Sunday ’with
aunt, Mrs. A. D. Sellars.
kind Many thanks, Mr. Editor, for your
correction in the personal that
appeared in our items some time
since, for while we think that Green
is as good as any name, we haven’t
any Greens in our community.
Nobby line of fancy dress goods, with
trimmings to ma’ch, at Clayton’s.
Mrs. G. VV. Colley returned from Lou¬
isville Friday. Mrs. Colley spent two
weeks in Louisville receiving instruc¬
tions in the millinery art from one of
t he best man tan-makers in t he South,
and is now able to furnish tho ladies
everything in the millinery line of the
latest and prettiest styles. She bought
and is receiving the most complete line
of millinery goods ever brought to Mor¬
gan, and to make room for tho fall and
winter stock she is compelled to sell
what goods sho has in stock at greatly
reduced prices. Call Oil her.
Arbnckle’s Coffee, 8 pounds for $1.00,
at Clayton’s.
The Leary municipal election Mon¬
day resulted in the selection of A. J.
Dixon as n'.a or, and M. A. Bunch, T.
K. Hammond, J. P. Whittaker and P.
B. Addison us councilman, without op¬
position. The people of Leary could
not have selected a better set of men,
and The Monitor predicts prosperity
for onr little sister.
Children’s shoes at your own price at
Clayton’s.
The school-house is ready for ocou-
pancy, all but a little paint. School
will .Sopfce?vihf>r 27. . w
W.orld’s Wonder Tobacco' at 22jo, at
Clayton’s.
with new goods, anl moro on the
road, and the man is certainly hard
to pleaso who can’t supply his wants
at our house in the way of Drygoods,
Dressgoods, Clothing, Provisions,
Tinware Woodenwaro, Cutlery, etc.
We have
Slaughtered Prices,
And are determined to lead tho trade
in this section. Now, bring in your
cotton, whether you owo us or not,
and you will be surprised at the fig-
ures wo handle it at, as well as the
unheard of prices at which wo soil
goods.
Yours, to command,
T. CLAYTON’S
LIVERY, SALE and STABLES.iOl!
FEED
Nice Turnouts—Day or Night—at
Reasonable Pi ices.
WHEN MnT TOAVlsT
Take your stock to my
Stables to bo cared for.
I. B. AYCOCK, - MANAGER.
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i I Am now selling my summer stock of Miilinery at greatly reduced
I prices to make room for my fall and winter stock. If you want. real
i Real largmans o
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Call on me while in Morgan. I carry a full Kine of )Iillinery. and can
glve you prices on this class of goods, especially Hats, never drauwd 0f.
- IWRS. GEO. W. COLLEY.
FROM
S.N. McGuirt.
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OVERLOADED
Where I got for cash—
9 pounds good coffee for $1.00
7 pounds Arbuokle coffee, 1.00
18 lbs. white sugar, 1.00
18 J His. good rice, 1.00
50 lbs. pearl grits, 1.00
Best Wiiito Label Lard, Gjcts.
Best Sheeting white and meat,, checks, by the siito, 7jct8.
Ladies and slippers, pur yd, 5cts,
Ladies gents 75c. to 1.50
and gents shoes, 75c. to 1.85
Best flour, per bbl., 5.40
Mccoboy Giant snuff, per pound, 45c
Gooseneck potash, IQ boxes for 1.00
D. & II. Hoes, 30c
Scovil hoes, Nos. 1 and 2,
40 and 45cts.
Globe Fruit Jars, per doz., 75c
Meal and corn, per hnabcl, 65c
FIFTY SHEETS FLYPAPER, 35c
“Wild Rose” toilet soap, pet doz., 45c
Highest market prico pnid for eggs.
Bring mo all you have for sale.
I am yours, thanking yon for your
patronage in the past and wishing to
have it iu the future,
S. N.XcGUIRT.
LOOK HERE,
AFTER A COM¬
PLETE AND
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A Thorough Investigation
I AM SATISFIED THAT THE
GOLD V7IRE
JEWELRY
is S b“ C Um ,: Y^t” - VaS
of Piudiub’ nod Ounts’ .fowulry. (’uli on
loin at H. T. CI 12 VY’ i OK’E and iu.spccl
his fine assortment, the goods are sure to
Hell, Coma to ncc mu.
D. T. ELDER.
--,- —tt. a sacs5g*araB»f
If You Want
FIIE REST ElrOUIt 1)0N f GO fO
EUGENE P. PARKINS 1
To got, a nil if you want 8 Tb$ coffee
for don’t go to him for it. But
if you wAVit the best BOIXiER
3AEEXMEPI 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 ho
will do tho rest.
Brass Goods-
Brass goods in stock for every va¬
riety of service,such as Globe Valvs,
Check Valves, Angle Valves, Cylin¬
der Cocks, Pet Cocks, Drip Cocks,
Air Cocks, Pop Valves, Lubricators,
Steam Gtiagos, Engine Oilcups,
Uuage Cocks,Glass Ullages complete,
Steam Cocks, Jet Pumps, Inspira¬
tors, Engine Trimmings of every
description, etc.-, etc.
Castings
In stock for repairs on engines from
4 to 60-horse power, ah follows: Pis¬
ton heads, Follower heads, Piston
rings, Eccentric and Straps, Glands
for stuffing boxes, both brass and
E.P.PARKINS MACHINE WORKS
Calhoun Cbnhty ’ DICKEY, G-A.
LAZINESS
BEGINS IN COBWEBS AND
FREQUENTLY ENDS IN CHAINS.
A lavy man will not look after his* interests, and this “willful wastd
brings woeful want.” Now if you arc on tho alort anil seek to do tho bust
you can for yourself and those committed to your care you will not spend
a dollar of your till seo our stock out
Change of Schedule.
We will adopt tho SPOP CASH
system on September 1st, ntid will
sell goods lowob 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. I’,. PA YNE & CO.;
SKCBX.X.IWtA.ISr, « .X.
ANDY CATHARTIC
"abc ofoaib
CURE CONSTIPATION
10 < r ALL
25 ♦ 50 * DRUGGISTS
aws .....f AfiCAHTTI
CANDY taetOKOOd. Jl.ko jEntthcm They
Ittovr candy. bad ro-
In mouth, any t*uit,o
the leaving
CATHARTIC tho breath sweet and
f perfumed. It In a
_ rrTrTT ^ m oanuon'baT/pllls!*** m 9 fr |[ I'b-UBure °* to tnko * mU
Beating liquids or
.....CASCAKETR
PURELY aro and purely contain vegetable
no nier-
curlui pr other min-
VEGETABLE era I made poison. of tho They lat¬
aro
est remedies discov*
erod find arc e a s clen-
____ combi nation
before together I
never put iu any form.
.....CASCA BETS
ANTISEPTIC are antiseptic. That
digested moans they food stop from un¬
LAXATIVE souring In the sto m-
1 ach, prevent fer¬
mentation In the
bowels and kill dis¬
kind that breed and feed In ease germs of any
the system.
.....r,\Hc,i tone uirrs
the stomach and
LIVER bowels aha stimulate
the Inzy liver, mak¬
STIMULANT ing It wol-k. They
strengthen the bow
els and put them Into
vigorous hen I tli y
their action condition, making
easy and na tUktei.
J- Don’t judge CASCARETS by other medicines you have tried. They
ate new, unlike anything ek that’s sold, to-day, and infinitely superior.
m "faay-mg? ksr§| Try P 10c box if not pleased jfet
I Vm, The your money back! Larger boxei, 25c or 50c.
W Beware of*‘ Sample and booklet mailed free* Address
Imitations I STERLING REMEDY OO., CMlOAQOt MORfHML, CAN.j NEW YORK. 280
nn A cures Tobacco Habit or money refunded Makes week mfii
I stfbng. Sold and guaranteed by all druggists. Get booklet
GEO. H. DOZIER,
Attorney it Lav and Justice Pease,
MORGAN, GA.
Will practles anywhere. Prompt at
tontlon given to all I .us mean elitrustod to
tils care. 1-17-tf
SHOE SHOP.
SHOES. Harness, Ac. repaired In neat
and workman-like manner. charges
reasonable. Shop North-west corner pub¬
lic square. Shoes made to order. 1 also
repair ull kinds of tin ware.
S. M. LASIL
K MCK. RAGAN
I’ll YSKTAN AND Sf’KGKON,
MORGAN, (J A.
| omivkaKd IIisu.es, NOKTII OF Cooki
1 IIousb on Public Squabs.
U7 M
iron; Steamcbekt covers, Cylinder
heads, Flange Couplings for shafting
and for wooden wheels, and many
other castings too numerous to meh-
tion. brass
Castings,
Stick brass, round, hexagon, etc., op,
Rod brass to any drawing dosirod,
planed and bored perfectly true.
Packing.
Asbestos packing, Gum sheet pack¬
ing, Pistonrod packing, etc.
Boiler steel, Boilor rive’s, patch
bolts, stay bolts. Boilers repaired
and tosto. 1 ! by hydrawlic
pressure to
insure safety. Round machine steel
frdm one-fourth of an inch to three
inches in diameter. Piping for same
from one foqrtli to throe inches iu
diameter. t
Koyways all cut by machinery—
Keysoats all cut hy machinery, in¬
suring accurato fitting, etc.
All orders by mail receive prompt
attention
Bee J. B. Payno & Co.. Shell man;
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 ftlll assortment of
CahkelN and Cuffing. Call on th.-ni
and save money.
• CA scaiiOTs the liow of
Increase,
milk In TiUrsln Kin oth¬ BOON FOR
ers. by tho A mother tablet.^nten umkfco
her milk mildly purx- MOTHERS
fttlvo and bus a mild
but certain efft* Ct on
tho bahy. tho only i
safe laxutlve for tho bube-in-arms.
.... rASPARflTB tlieeiill- i
are liked by - ,
%Z stop wlnd*collc ‘SJM PLEASE
Sf,To«L‘.b and
all kinds THE CHILDREN
of pnra- |
Bites thatllvo In the mmm • mm m
bowels of tho Knowing child.
taken ...CASCARET8, natlently.per-
s 1 sto n t,l y„ ft r o.g a ara n* OHRF
teed to euro any ciisg
of constipation, no
matter how ,q|d and GUARANTEED
obstinate, Or pur- V \
chase money will bp y ^
cheerfully refunded
by your own druggist.
.... (1AM1AKET8
itrosoid by all drug¬
gists for lOc, **><•, HEALTH
SOc a box, aecoTi¬
lug to sire. A lOc
box will prove their FOR 10 CENTS
tneritttnd put you on
tiie right food fo per¬
fect and JJon't permanent
health. rlila. IcliayJ
T. BRISCOE,
PHYSICIAN AND m6£08<
MORGAN, GA.
ttKsion.vuu South or l’tiBMb SquauUi.
1-17* if
J. L BOYNTON,
ATTORNBV AT LAW
DICKEY, GA.
Practices ift tile Courts rtf tire Slate unit
elsewhere. 1-17-tt
LI). MONROE.
ATTOKNEY A.T LA'W'4
Morgan, ga;
1 i Practices In the Courts of the AlhaiiY
Olrcnlt, Ao ;i-17 't» '