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MORUAX, <t A., xov. 12, !h;t7.
A'lllow fever wove is gt
snore oneouraging. I \
Our county officials , are , hut-Urn, ,
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especially the sheriff. |
Baldwin county will have a j-.rohi ;
bition election on November J7th. t
Mark Hanna has discovered that
ho is not the only potato on the vine. !
It is now almost a settled fact that |
Morgan will get, the railroad. Oar 1
citizens Arc not dead. You can al- :
most hear the whistle. j
Marshal Blanco says ho will soon ,
have Cuba “paecHiod/’ That’s what
Woyler said, but ho found out that, I
it was easier said than done.
The demand for rye is evident that
a larger area than usual is being de¬
voted to this ciop. Many acres have
been sown in oats and a few tri
wheat also.
The Legislature has passed a law
prohibiting the brutal game of foot¬
ball iti the state, thereby taking that
sort of sport out of tho state entire¬
ly. Good for the Legislature.
There is not many farmers in tho
South who will plant all in cotton next
year for they will not have the cash
to do it with, and credit has about,
played out. Raise corn and hogs.
Hon. Ed. L. Wight, mayor of Al¬
bany, is out for tlie presidency of the
•Senate and no doubt will be elected
According to tho rotation plan
Dougherty will scud up her man
this time.
When Morgan gets the railroad
and her artesian well, you will
her build up; you will see
couio Lore and locate, and then
will have the leading town in south
west Georgia.
The statment is made in
Atlanta Journal that thru?
of the flour sold is mixed with corn
weal; that, “white dirt” or talc is used
also, and that some millers ej-Ind
corn cob with the corn.
The negro ward of the State Lu
natic Asylum at, Milladgevillo was
destroyed by lire last Tuesday, Ma¬
con’s (ire company responded and
saved the other part of the asyl urn.
Tho inmates all escaped.
Tiie (Senate killed tho Turner pro¬
hibition bill by a vote of 23 to -IS.
After seeing that, the bill was g in,;
against him, Senator Turner made a
move to postpone, it for further con-
sidoration, but ‘he motion was lost.
Don’t be pessimistic, Attend
strictly to your own business and let
that of your neighbor’s alone and
you will have better success. Yon
have a day’s work every day at your
affairs, without, “monkeying” with
other people’s,
Senator Hanna accounts for the
Republican breakdown in Ohio by-
saying that “good times have made
the people careless,’’ ]t is strange
that good times or any other sort of
times should put ginger into tho
Democracy while operating as an
opiate on tho other fellows. -Albanv
Ilera’.d.
A rural citizen of Georgia who was
shout to be placed on jho jury in a
murder case, was asked by a lawyer:
“Would yon hang a man on circum¬
stantial evidence?” The would be
juror looked thoughtfully f 0 r a mo-
meni. and replied:."Well, sir, 1 has
hung a many oE ’em on a good deal
loss.”—Ex.
Policeman J. T. J. Ponder, of the
Atlanta'police force, was shot down
last Monday night by a thief and an
assassin while discharging his duty
in trying to arrest tho offender of
the law. Tho assassin is known to be
a white man, but the officers are not
sure who tho guilty party is, 8 1-
mug I several arrests hav>- bon
made.
‘•FWmv or mv part, v *•••!- sum ( ..„*n,.l - ,
lugersol, the other day, “I envy the
man who bus lived on the
broad Hert s (lorn lhs bovhn..,!.
cultivates the li. Ids w<.....i„ .
j';,"'” •woe tn «.t j, - to : c-nd : om - .it !;,
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Polks llems
(wild liosn.)
Mrs L. I>. Emmoinnm, of Dawson,
Misses Belle Di-uuia mid Wyek Nelson
visited Mm, I lizzie Weaver last Thurs¬
day.
Miss Minnie, Collins, one of Ran
dolpli u faiiist ohitrmiTS, visited relatives
and Lit mis here tho latter part of last
week. Wo always welcome hor iu our
midst,
Mrs. Cora Colley and Miss Claudia
Siiidei'lhi came out to Mr. J. ’j’. Btow-
art’u Iasi Thursday afternoon to partic-t-
] eh- in the festivities of cane grinding.
We arc always glad to lmvo those two
most charming ladies visit us.
Mr. (twin 11 id, from n il-Oglethorpe,
is viidtu’t; Ijis aunt. Mrs. J, O. MeGuirt.
C. T. Haw lio and M. L. Rice visited
fair ones near Sinsllmun Inst Sunday.
Mr. J, (). jMi-Uiiirt was called to Dover
last (Sunday to the bedside of his littU
grandson, Jimmie Woods, who is seri¬
j ously ill vifh pneumonia. Wesiueoacly
Lust Hull !l> precious little oue may be
• “pared to the fond parents.
•Mrs J. f, Stewart ami little daugh¬
ters, Ty oi and Cola, spent last Saturday
at Mr. D. K, Stewart’*.
Borne one went into and burglarized
Mr. Geo. Sellar's house one day last
week. Several articles were stolen from
a trunk. It is supposed that the thief
entered through the window as there
were tracks on tlm outside, seemingly
where he jumped from the window. Mr.
Sellars will use ovory effort to Jiud out
the thief and we hope he will succeed.
\\ edding invitations at the Albany
Penny Press. *
Last \\ odnesday afternoon at fi
oclock at the bride’s parents near
Puthbert, Mr. E. M. Kenny
united in marriage to Miss Emma
Batidetiin, Lev. t'. Z. 1>’. Golden, offi¬
ciating. Doth the bride and groom
are very popular in their community
and they have a number of friends
in Morgan who will join tho Moni¬
tor in wishing for thorn a long and
happy wedded life.
•Saturday will bo the last chance to
have your photographs taken by \Y.
M. Adams, tho ariist.
Mr. Mr 1 Phil hi!I. b u, asth ;,i died ri last i . -r luosday , at
his homo in Leary, of hemorrhagic
fever, Mr. Smith had lxten sick for
some time. Ho leave* tt wife and n
munk-r ,.f friends to numru his death,
i le icimtins of Mv. mint!, were interred
1 m i,Us!:; -'' afternoon. TU<
; im.-.-st fmmnd eortegc cv. r s,vn i.,
Wy timicl out » h mor to theyoun ;
- was Mended
,i; ’-. v - :m*I it "as indeed n -ad day
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1J ptJbHt xni -.its l)t liiifil.
Tiu'fc *r<‘ ft ;uiong tjiO ('
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Tin
co tv; \ imr it
nave •(‘j at)oru.tC
tilhiMlt't aci«i*e> .\wd wow
ORg to Hi*« <1 M V
r*s o> bJavpg, who will bo
!* by 1 HU ioi oKu* (lucugo po-
;?:o>o vp-iuois will all bo
OQ t rippot] with lire arms er.d livi
within a galling gun stock ml'
Ti It? Atlanta 1 ons-titution in fjul
tig the fiitiefc witiils up ’.villi the
f<Tow A,,,., in"-
i l)Oits;ind«i , of ... American*, . W'ltfe . .
Uu.rou nds of vornen nti.l ehiklven
dr'jx'iiileDt vtpoli llieiti for Knytport.
an to be tilt iH-d out of etn]*!ovn)<‘nl.
1 C ..1 out of their homes in the cold
■and pitihswinter, to go starving or
begging as they may, .while their
t) | ar( l\ VO to lie taken by Chinese.
slaves, imported for tin* express
degradation of whins labor! This
slave:-, are to be guarded bv outline
gnus and a r< gin.out of police. Shot
and shell and canister awaits the
u of tho trctnblfht? Ameri.
-
cans, if they should venture to come
within sight for negotiation. *Nol
only tin---, but tho information b
given that another thousand of
slavish laborer,-* arc to bo imported
up n tho* success ef tho present
Then we will bn pr -
seii't-d witli a sight of white Ameri
cans, men, women and children,
crying for bread, as tho pitiless winds
of tho great l.iko region rutlilosaly
pelt, llu-ir forms ax they wander
through the valleys of northern
Illinois. Tho stars and stripes will
be run up over the worse than con¬
vict camps of slavish Chinese, work¬
ing for starvation prices and pro¬
tected by the American uniform,
while all around them will bo mounted
tlie frowning gat lings to mow down
those very men who voted for Mr.
McKinley last fall.
“There is republicanism! Take it,
«izo it up, measure it and pass your
judgement upon it!
Don’t send your job work to Ma
con oi Atlanta when you can got it
done just as cheap at, tho Albany
Penny Press.
V'V’v J’.Mii N(*'.V L!■■■;■{..
nucli about t ,ii(‘
our j In,' to* [M r.
'■'iulc.i that I would write, thi > week, hA
vie ■ Oil tV -oVi’r-cf.
if drunktuineA* amt liquor drinking U> j
ho country- 1 own3 )<1 cities jnciva- for
the iv-jj Kvo yc;im sv- it Jut for tho ]KV
visit wol become of our {•outers'? 1
. * jut* rnoro poouh* who gni rlruitk < >u
fho ao-.willed social 'I'inkc, a*; heer.
«?Mor an.] otbop intoxieafi;;r
A jink made cow by the barkeeper, th<i
, there wrtS a few years hack, Besides
ihere are new drinks hfilhg hitforlueed
t‘ii< h year, and ('--pe.e.iiilly for social drink.
'Off. How much better our cotuitry tvould
jJiei/we the sale of had allintoxicaUng a law thai drinks would* itti-ouvhr prohibit
Uut oil!-land. Rut if we can’t get, rid of
j the tiiiomii.ablo stuff, wouldn't it l.e bei-
j!• -f.to have the dispensary and do away
I w * t, » fancy.social drinks; this slip-
i>t>* w«> #«»« aronm! (as so many do)
by having-ft sold at a place open to the
world*! 1 1 dare say that, if it were so. the
young man who allows the effects of
whiskey to overpower Ids pride would
sbrink from going In and gating his drink
where his mother or sister could see him.
There arc young men a!] over our land
who jinse-ss blight faces and who will
suffer their pride, their good training,
butchered up just, for the sake of a friend’s
Intluonco, who not only exemplifies the.
teaching , of tho devil, but who tramples
tho sweet and pure teachings of that
mother who would lay down her life for
him. Jf all tho crimes of our country
w < iu traced up, wo would lind that whis¬
key was at the bottom of iroro than one-
haif of them. Homo may say tho disprns
. ary benefits only one town. J.et every
town have her own dmpei.sury. if it
benefits only one that is men* than it, is
doing now. Instead of reaping benefit we
reap trouble, ourses upon curses, and if
we are obliged to have it, why not have It
decent?
Boys, have courage to sky no. if you
continue to drink it will ruin you mental¬
ly, physically and iinancWly. Girls, bo-
ware of boys who ever take the social
glass, for It might bo that tnoy may 1111
a drunkard’s grave. it isn’t tho last
drink that makes the drunkard; it is tho
lirst. A dispensary does away with all
social drinking, and if men will buy it,
then they can got It, pure just as tho gov¬
ernment turns it out.
Mr. A. A. Locket, one of Cuthhert’e
most highly esteemed boys visited friends
hero Sunday last.
(.'ana grindings are hi full blast now,
and the young people of Ups section seem
to enjoy them to tho very utmost.
The farmers urn having beautiful
weather to gather the top crop of cotton,
which is beginning to open.
Give tlie Albany Penny Press a
trial on your next bill for letter
heads, noto heads, bill heads, state¬
ments, envelopes Everything and wedding invi¬
tations. guuiauteed as
represented.
A Sudden Death.
31rs. KAY. Bostwick died very sudden¬
ly at her home m Arlington last Friday
morning about 9 o’clock.
About 8 o’clock Mrs. Bo-twick left
her Uomu and went up town shopping
and returned in about an hour. It was
when she was entering her house that
she fell dead. Physicians were imme¬
diately summoned but their services
were not needed, as she was dead before
tlmy reached her. The, physicians held
a post'Ynortem examination and decided
that she came to her siuhfen death from
iippoplexy. Mrs. Bostwick has a lui in-
h-er of iricmls in this section who will
learn oi her death with the deepest re¬
gret. Mrs, Bostwick was about GO years
old.
Host cloak overseen in -Morgan at
(“aytou’u. ti
Gardner, the man who came to
Morgan about ten days ago, and who
'. as styled by some us u tramp, died
at the Poor Farm last Tuesday
morning from the lack of medical
attention as well as other attentions
lie needed but didn’t get. Gardner
came into the county about Uveutv
days ago, making his first appear^
mice at Leary. Ho was afflicted
with a largo cancer in tho abdomen
and needed medical attention bad.
IIo was offered free service bv one
of Lom-y’s physicians, but Gardner
seemed indifferent, about receiving
it ami soon left Leary and landed
hero. lie was immediately carried
to tlie Poor .Farm and given the best
service possible under the clroum-
stances. It vis not our desiro to
criticise tho public for this negli-
genee, but \v« Jo want to say one
thing, and that is this: It certainly
looks bad for Morgan and her good
people to know that one, whose life
is just as sweet and precious to thorn
as cur’s to us, lias died riMit herein
our midst from the l-mk ‘ “ Tf general
Attention, such as food, medicine,
clothes and other things needed for
a person in this man’s condition. It
was not generally known that this
man was in such a condition, but
U was known bv i fow 1 a " i
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, bh ‘ m ° th( 1!1 f«. telling
0 ;";","' ,h f f oor ni:u, '* s ‘*ohaif.
! hrmtutns don’t let this happen
Auin, W atcli on! for such eases
i,-»dv to: iaim , eu, , vv>-. -
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A Lc(Ut From lillum.
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lit •
According to promise I will try and
Hriti-^i . i few items from Hilton.
This is a cliarming little town with a j
.'-”'0,1 many inhabitants. Ji-iviug two
il« , t and Hr jt f ist. Wo ;
have a I school with Kev.C. C. Lowe j
u* {ji’mcMpiii. The jtca-k ;ny is now being '
r-.'iiovuted mid painted which "ill add
ninoli to the looks of ntir Hit ip town.
"'<• have two good Sunday schools: one
a ‘ ^ U) Melhodist in the morning and the '
o! her at the BHjttist in She aft' nsoou.
Rev. C. C. ! tie has-moved his family
here from Damascus. They have » cordial
welcome iu oiu- voalsC We need move,
good people here who are alway s hearti¬
ly l'-eeivud.
Cane grindings lmr just started down
hen..
We. have had some little sickness of
lute but <Ci » general thing the jilace is
very healthy, only a fmv cases of billion s
fever being here, at present.
Ye serilie took a (rip to the new bridge
last Saturday af'eruoon in company with
Mrs. Clipper and her interesting family,
who have been stopping here this week.
Mr. Clipper 1ms been repairing the rail¬
road bridge, but we are sorry to say that
Mrs. Clipper will leave soon for her
home in Union Springs, Ala.
Messrs. W. B Morgan, R E. Cox
and I’, ft. Rate went on a limit to the
Porter Pond. They brought the news
that they lead killed thirty squirrels and
a number of birds.
Mr. Tlntd Sauls spent a portion of last
week here on business for Mr. William
Smith.
Mr. P. if. Pate will leave soon for
Ashford, Ala., where lie will spend a few
days.
Miss D^jlla Odum returned home from
Columbia lust week and reported a nice
time.
On last Monday night a colored
woman was walking by the railroad and
I he passenger train struck her on the
arm causing a fracture just above the
elbow. Tho train earned her to Colum¬
bia for medical attention.
Mrs. J. M, Pato was very sick last
week, but we are glad to stale that she
is greatly improved at this writing.
Mrs. Cora Cox has been quite sick, T
am glad to state that site is much im¬
proved.
Mr. Tom Radncy, of Ashford, Ala.,
was over Sunday on “important busi¬
ness.” He is always welcomed,
M.r. S. W. (tool, of Preston, passed
through the city last Sunday eu route
home after a prospecting tour of Ala¬
bama.
The young people of our little city
are tinder many obligations to Mr. J. O.
Jackson for tho pleasures of Thursday
night. He knows just “exactly what to
do to make a crowd enjoy themselves.
Promptly at 8 o'clock the lever car was
put on tho track and “all aboard” was
lienrd and in less timer-than it takes to
tell it tlie crowd was landed safely at Mr.
A. P. Bus.:: jus cane mill. They didn’t
do much to tlie mne and juice, but what
they did do was a plenty. Homo of thn
boys ray they may recover from crank¬
ing that car but will never look like any¬
thing. Those taking part in the enjoy¬
ment were Messrs. J. (). Jack,son. Hurry
Adorn, Ed Lowe, J. N. Floyd and B. B.
Baldwin. Mieses Maggie and Neal
Lowe. Bcaniah and Alice Sessions, Della
Odom ami Etta Sloppy.
Quito a jolly crowd left Wednesday
for St. Andrew's Bay, Phi. The party
consists of Messrs. Tom Jay, Lonnie
Dinette, Wallace Slappy, Idas Jay and
George Tubb; Me-sdames J. T. Jay and
J. C. Chancy and Alisa Minnie Slappy.
They will lmo wonders to till of camp
life an they will bo nearly four days on
the road. Auo'Aiua.
List of Jurors-
Gnmd and Traverse Jurors drawn to
serve at tho December terra, 1897, Cal¬
houn Superior Court:
OIlAN'D JUKOBS.
J. B. Lofton, J. K. .Mills,
P. K. Boyd, G. B. Perry,
J. A. Riley, W. U, Turner,
•I. E. I aw son, G. W. Eubanks,
Sidney Paul, Jas. T. Conley,
T. J. Beard, D. B. Jones, Jr.,
M. N. Ivlllobrow, Jno. A. V. Ward. •
Harper Danioll, B. Isier,
1). L. Wooten, A. I. Monroe,
E G Jordan, T. E. Piowden,
Will. Maury, Henry Turner,
Jesse E. Mercer, AY. A. Beckcoro,
J. W. McClendon, C. A. Costen,
M. A. Bunch, 0. H. Tanner,
T. I„ Stallings, S. N. AleGuirt.
TRAVERSE JURORS.
0 . II. Parker. O. a. Button
8.J. Massoy, Dunkin Davis,
L. Monroe, c. W. Cheney,
I’ J- Davi.. C. W. Davis,
J R- H G. Ilodgos, elS
N *
v L. C. Alansflold, „
,, T' H “ sUvkk R. E. McDaniel,
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J. \\ . Timmons. G. B. Worsham.
0. U. Joiner. C. ,T. Boynton,
J- 8- Collins. J, C. Glower,
J- H- Patch, J. II. Hudgins,
:\ r , A. H- B- Calhoun, .Ionian.
• ..
- * * ..nmmom- A. J. Dixon.
J- K (•nmn. B. >. Merritt.
Jno.T. Dyer, 0.0 HUey.
Hms. A. Griffin, 1- 'Higgins.
GKOKGIA- Gauioi n Corxtv:—
l certify that tlie foregoing i* a true ex-
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TAIL MIL.
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It is not our stylo to ict otlu r pe ople get ahead of ns.
’We have worked hard and faitlii'ul to accomplish our
highest mark with our customers. Our greatest desire
being to lead them all in our
CLOTH I \ T ( J 'A )epartment!
And to put the prices on them in touch of everybody.
When we buy goods, we get them at hard time prices and
we are going to give our customers the benefit of the
Gl 4 n and I 1 & Y ijm s Pm pm 55
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That motto alone has won for us a good reputation; and
our eustotfters finding out that our prices arc down ou
everything is tho reason we
LEAD EVERYTHING
WINTER UNDERWEAR—the best ever brought to
Morgan and are going at greatly reduced prices, Con¬
vines yourself by giving us a call.
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Leary, Georgia.
Additional Locals.
Messrs. Joe Collier and \Y. S. Short
went over to Newton last Friday and
returned Sunday night, Of course
“business” was their object.
Last Sunday afternoon at tlie bndeS
parents in Baker county, Mr. James B.
Edmonds was united in matrimony to
Mi** Eva Eubanks, Rev. G. T. Embry
officiating. The happy knot was tied
in the presence of otilv ,? a few intimate
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ntIU ) s ° . cor ‘ me . mg p -u- ies.
Misse* CttUie and Wyck Nelson, who
have been spending tho summer here
visiting friends and relatives, will leave
(Saturday) for tlicir home in
Steridian uumG Miss The E,n Mi-s, MmYahiff - 'noHou
i of
t K , u whoh. pc that, it will not be long
before they will aenin ° visit our littG
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are safe from the awful disease. Cn-<-»-
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f PP.C - f. 3 3 iCK A.L CARDS.
J. J. BECK,,
.::s;:k'S8 Iv^OXRO-JN.JNr, mmhia,
G-^iv.
Will premier in 'all the Courts, State
-if-l Federal. Piompt attention given to
ill business entrusted fo Ills care. Col 1
i lections a specialty. 1-17-tt
L.D. MONROE.
.^nWATI-VW,
MjRGAN.UA.
Practices in the Courts of tho Albany
Circuit, &o 1-17-tf
L. 0, (AUITLEDOE,
; A-TTOSNEI’ - afA.T LAW
MORGAN, GA.
Practices in flic Courts of the State.
Special attention given to collections.
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J. B- GEORGE,
PHYSICIAN AND ST DC CON
MORGAN; GA.
OtTieK and Residence on Main Stubs*
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K- MCK. RAGAN
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON s
Morgan, ga.
Office and Residence Mouth of Court
House on Public Square.
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T. BRISCOE,
rEHISlM AO m&EDft
MORGAN, GA.
Residence couth of Public Squabs.
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SHOE SHOP.
SHOES. Harness, &o. repaired in neaf
and workman-like manlier. charges
reasonable. Shop North-west corner pub¬
lic square. Shoos made to order. I also
repair all kinds of tin ware.'
S. M. LASH.
The place to buy the finest Marble
and Granite Monuments and
Slabs is n't
Tb§ L ] mj Mj ud Unoite ,? Ms>
Write naming price you want to
pay and I will do the rest.
W. H. MILLER, PROP,
CONSUMPTION
CAN be cured.
U A. Slocum, M. 0., the great chem*
ist ( and scientist, will send free, to
the afflicted, three bottles of his
Newly Discovered Remedies to
cure Troubles. Consumption and all Lung
Nothing could be fairer, more phyl ;Oi
thropto or earv more joy to the afflicted,
than the offer of T. A. Slocum, M. 0., of
Now York city.
Confident that ho has discovered a re-
liable cure for consumption and all broil,
chail. throat and lung diseases, general
decline and weakness, loss of flesh and ail
conditions of wasting, and to make its
grout; merits known, he will sand, tree,
three bottles to any reader of the MonitoK
who may bo suffering.
Already this “new scientific course of
medtoine.” has permanently cured tlioua
anils of apparently hopeless cases.
'the Doctor considers it his religious
July -a duty which he owes to humanity,
to donate iris infallible cure.
lie 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¬
ence from those benefited and cured, in al!
parts of the world
Don’t delay until it is too late. Con¬
sumption, uninterrupted, means speedy
and certain death. Address T A. Slocum*
U. C., 9« Pine street, New York, and when
writing the Doctor, give express pud post-
offlee address, and please mention reading
this article io tlie Monitor
THORNTON & CO-
Wants Your Trade.
This popular firm has moved into
their new store. They carry a f
foil line of staple and family gro¬
ceries. tobaccos, whiskies, wines,
dry goods, etc., which they an
selling for cash as eh -up or cheap¬
er than any retail concern of the
kind in this section of country.
This is just a notice—their
goods advertise themselves.
THORNTON & CO*.
Morgan, Ga*
S. T. CLAYTON’S
LIVERY, RALE and m
FEED (STABLES,
Nice Turnouts—Day or Night—at
Reasonable Pi ices.
"WTE-iEISr XET TO'WJSr x-S
Take your stock to my
Stables to bo cared for.
I- P>. AYCOCK, :- MANAGER.
r,ax Collector’s Notice.
rroviJence permitting, I will be at
the following places, on the nates named,
for the purpose of collecting Ktate and
( ^SS 1 7^27^?^% \
Cordray’.b'ept. 2s! Get 10
Leary, Williamsburg, Sept. 29, Oct. 27, N-.v. 24.
Sept. 30, October 28,
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Polks Nov 17
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Tax Collector : i
Ualboutt Co.
Onr scribe went over to Alliany last
Saturday to talk advertising to her mer¬
chants and explain the advantages the
Monitor is offering to business men for
the fall trade. As u result of the vi-it
Albany is now represented in onr
columns. Her merchants are not sleep.
Eaton nal1 '
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ful ^ateof the uobilityoT EnglaTd is
Eaton Hall, but few seem to know of
the vast extent of this splendid home of
«ie Dak® and Duchess of Westminster.
So uvancTolvs are the rooms that 60
suits are set apart for visitors alone,
jj. j s on jy ou t jj e occasion of a royal
that the true size of this beautiful
duchess oYafone or 'have only osinal!
house party, they prefer to occupy a
house which is attached to the hall.
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„". 1 see any souse in that
Ba y, 3 “ 8 thilt luv( ’ ' au Shs at locksmiths. ”
y ° u coiikln t.. Well, it is bocauao
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Cltil'lCO of a Life fillip
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“ ta '- ‘’"H t miss this chance.