THE MONITOR.
By the Monitor Publishing Company.
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aaeond-efawi mail matter.
Morgan. (Ia„Thursday. May ]9, i *"S
Kcsrisfrallon Hooky
Tax Collector C. J. Dfevis informs *
Tliftt the regmtrution books can be
at the following places;
1123 DM riot, W. J. >::smn.
1283 District, <i. 13. I*, try.
*129 itistrict, Ins. Keel.
1304 District, 11 G.Jofrhin.
1316 District, Henry Turner.
Vii District, .1. it. Lofton.
Far hum- (iiris.
lit re is n sdory of two fanner
Says an exchange, who did not go
the city to bocotne typewriter.*.
wont into the business of
frigs for market. They got
Berkshire!: and began their herd with
these. The girls made from their
)rigs the first year $252. Their
was to keep the pig peris and all
Tuns perfectly clean, to feed the
mals on the choicest of food
make the pork so wholesome
dedicate that it would command
good price from private customers.
This they succeeded admirably in
doing, selling their product at special
prices. The animals ivovc thorough¬
ly cleaned at intervals with carbolic
acid soap-suds. The gills recom¬
mend a hog wallow made of a half a
hogshead sunk in the ground, if
there is no running water for the
pigs. For food they suggest corn
meal and wheat middlings mixed to¬
gether and cooked to a mush, lie-
sides this, all the mitk, fruit, bcetdt
and other nuts and vegetables that
can he had, with clover and pastor
ago. The young women also found
out what veteran pork raisers before
them have found—that pigs must
have a good supply of charcoal and
wood ashoi.,
Fastness is the father of prejudice
aud ignorauco is the mother,
What some people knew would fill
a book—and what they don’t know
would fill a library.
Borne politicians, like eoikscrsws,
are more or loss crooked, but, they
have a strong pull.
The hypocrite who expects to
compromise with God by devoting a
portion of his property to religious
uses is ’living close upon the borders
of moral idiocy.
Tiio Turkish soldiers will incur
death rather than submit to ampu¬
tation, because, they believe, that
one whose body has been so mutila¬
ted cannot enter paradise,
I Ins ist ho unhappy , condition .. ,
Spain: Without money, without
friends, at war with the greatest na¬
tion, on earth, and a civil war inevi¬
table, truthfully remarks the Blakely
Observer.
A large crowd will be in Morgan
to-monow (Friday) to bear lion- if,
Jj. Berner, candidate for nomination
to the office of governor, deliver his
address to the people of this vicinity.
J!e will speak at 3 o’clock p. m. at
the court house.
a military regiment has been or¬
ganized in Chicago which will
known as “The Blue aud the Gray.”
The regiment now numbers over
1,000 men, and if tho government
does not need it the members pro¬
pose going to Cuba anyhow and will
offer their services to Gen. Gomez.
We hear that work has been re¬
sumed on the Georgia Pine Railway
aud the road will now bo pressed
rapidly northward. It is said that
ws may expect to hear the whistle
of the Georgia Pino locomotive in
Arlington within sixty days. This
is good news indeed —Arlington
Courier.
Many people are not aware tint
printers have a language of their
own almost unintellignble to the
uninitiated. The following gives an
., idea ot the printing . . office
“Billy, put Oeorora Washington on
«'» Ptar ~4 MM, tk.
Commenced yesterday. Set up the
ruins of Uerculaeum and distribute
the small pox. Lockup Jeff Davis
and slide Bob Jngersol into the hell
box and leave the pi alone until after
dinner. Pat the ladies’ form to
press and go to the devil and put
him to work on Deacon Fogg's arli
cle on “Eternal Punishment.” Now
this is all simple enough when trans¬
lated into English, attd not near so
rough as the people titay imagine
Lamp Gromit! a till llclhcl Items.
A NO Film
Thefarmer? in Ih;-: McGeti are very
much in nee*! of a good rain at pre^nt.
Rev, Mr. Wiley filled hw regular
poifitnTctit nt Citnp CSronml lot Sale
•lay and Sunday, ru-Utcd Gy Rev.
I,urge and att« ntive congrc-
isnttorn were pn sen! nt each tunica to
iinten to Huso able divine'-.
Mr e r;e Early Join* i and Theo. Manry
»cci.tit panted )>-. >i, . Clnra and An mi
.
j Turner atli ndi-d preaching at < amp
(Irotmd last Hmiday.
Mr. dohn Bi-li was riding arotit/d in
the settlement last Sunday afternoon.
Guess you know who he "as with.
j Blr. (Jiatidoiu Maury made a flying
trip down to J'.dison lust Sunday after¬
noon. 'J here appears to ben tmigneliciil
attraction there for him.
Mr. Marly Joiner called on his best
gill last Sunday, lie says that lie now
has things arranged and is ready to
depart for the war.
Handsome William Henry Tay’or
culled on It is beat, girl up about 8lall-
nintt list Sunday afternoon.
> see our editor wtid that he didn’t
want any more dogs on subscription.
That just knocks mine, and Lido s trade
in the iiead, Fido said he was going to
swap me, off to you for a year's subscrip¬
tion t.o the Monitor, and I "as about to
give my consent, hot it’s all ‘ busted”
up now, f tog gone i!
Miss Nora Cnlbreth lias returned front
Jak'u "hero she lias been visiting her
brother, Mr. Btarling Cnlbreth.
Mr. Chaudoin Maury went up to
Bliellmun one day last week.
Mr. B. W. Manry went down to Mor
gun last Saturday.
Mr. J. S. V,oaten made Morgan a vivit
hist Saturday.
Quite n crowd from here attended an
entertainment at, Mr. John Ward’s hos¬
pitable home in lidison lust Wednesday
evening.
Miss MnllieLasuer, of Alabama, is
visiting Alias Love Curray this week.
Dr, Wade, of Onthbort,, was in the
city one dav last week doing dental
work.
Prof. L. F. Short was called to court
last week and the boys wore called to
work.
Ask Chaudoin and Clarence how
ranch chewing gmn a certain crowd
chewed for them Sunday afternoon.
A certain man in this city lias rip
flounced himself a candidate for* matri¬
mony. If any of yon girls wish to know
who ho is, just call around to my office
and I will give yon a knocking down to
him. that is, if yon don’t already know
hint.
Kdison hoods.
(BY COUNTllY CEAC’KEU,)
The many friends of Mrs. Brady were
glad to sec her out last Tuesday after an
illness of several days. She paid Kdison
a visit Tuesday morning.
Messrs-. Holmes Watkins aud John
l’eny went up to Weslev Chapel lust
They report a most enjoyable
,n 'P' *
The Jwlison school closes next Friday.
It is with ixmaling regret that the
children are forced to part with their
beloved teacher, whose pleasing person¬
ality has won for him many friends in
Edison.
Mr. Harry Fain was in F.disi. u Inst
Tuesday to iho delight of his many
friends. Conte again, Harry.
A good many Edison folks went to
Arlington last Saturday to hear Mr. Ber¬
ner, bat they were disappointed as Mr.
llerncr was compelled to cancel his en¬
gagement on account of sickness.
Fish frys are (he order of tho day
now. Yon can hear of three or four
each week.
Mr. E. S. Sheppard went down to
Damascus last Saturday and returned
Sunday.
Miss Lizzie Ward is visiting relatives
at Jeff this week.
Mr. O. A. Sultou spent last Sunday at
Mrs. Watkins.
Mt-s Ihdo, of Mars' Ilill will close Inr
school next Friday.
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8 . L. Lntnnr will he here for about
two weeks, call on him and get'your
clothes dyed. Orders can be left at
this office,
have them. Plain ana'fancy sailors,
shorthnek shapes, frames, etc., all of the
newrat design. 1 want your trade and
jrj S fill's::"' £Tt*%
den. Shellmnn, Ga,
Clot lies dyed by B. L, Lamar at
Morgan,
Mnlarlon I* r.mtorsvd t»> IP-st rbystvians
aud guaranteed to cure chills, fever and
ague. All druggists or from Mofllt-wost
Drug Co.. 8t. Louis. 5 V> C.m
I am hero for two weeks. Bring
vour clothes to be dyed in fast colors
of all kinds. Work guarnteed o.
no pay. Call to seo mu.—S. L. La¬
mar
War iintl Property.
The effect of war upon property arid
j pyrrol al rights is d bended very inter-
: «--<tfngiy in tlic fast rnunher of “tS'isim-ss,'*
well known New York periodical.
After war lias been declared licit he? >
s belligerent haa I fie right to sue in the
courts of the other, either to enforce a
j contract or to collect a debt. Contracts j
i made with an enemy during the war can-
, not be enforced in the courts of cither
• tuition after I lie war is concluded, In-
I terext coat. a on contractu with'an enemv,
and the s'atute i f limitations issuspen-
ded during war. The general rule re*
gaming treaties axe etempted, notably
privateering treaties.
During war I lie enemy's property may
be seized wherever found except in non- !
issi territory. Under (be practice of
modern warfare, however, the property
of enemies, noncombatanta, who arc I
, temporality domiciled is not- interfered
»ilh. It is also the custom to allow all
allens, cilizenr; and .subject a of the enemy
who are in a belligerent country to
remain during a state of war. Certain
rules are prescribed for their conduct
while they remain and they may be
required to leave the country. When
tins policy is considered best a certain
period is fixed within which aliens may
depart with their property after war has
been declared, and incase they leave the
country within this specified lime their
property is safe from confiscation during
their passage to their own or to some
neutral country. Even after the period
thus fixed lias expired it is usually poasi
bio for aliens to secure permission to de¬
part with all their effect as harsh dealing
with these people by one belligerent
would bo sure to call forth similar harsh¬
ness from the other.
Beiigerents have right us soon as war
is declared to seize any cargoes in their
ports, but the practice among civilized
nations now is to give notice of the time
in which shipping must be removed.
The domicile of the owner fixes the na¬
tionality of a ship unless the ship sails
under the flag and registry of another
nation. The Hag itself m not sufficient
proof of the ship’s nationality. The
crew list, shipping articles, register aud
so on, are taken as final proof of her na¬
tionality. Belligerents are not entitled
to search the war vessels of neutrals and
private neutral vessels may only be i
searched for “probable cause.” Persons
not bo taken from a neutral ship while
at sea on the ground that they are citi¬
zens of the nation claiming them for the
purpose of impressment.
The mere capture of a ship does not
give title to the vessel or her cargo. The |
capturing crew must take the captive
iuto port and secure her condemnation
by tho proper court. If the captor can¬
not tako the prize into a port of its own
country ho may take it to a neutral port,
sell it and deposit the money thus re¬
ceived as soon as he reaches si prize
court in his own country. In case of
emergency the captor may destroy the
prize or allow her owners to ransome j
her. The goods of an enemy on a ueu-
tral ship may be seized, but (lie non- j j
contraband goods of a neutral on an
enemy's ship may not be taken. Con¬
traband goods are taken wherever lotind.
The Paris declaration of 2856 provides
that “the neutral flag covers an enemy’s
goods, except contraband of war; Hint
neutral goods, except contraband, aro
not liable to capture under an enemy’s
flag.”
Though the Hinted States were not a
party signatory to the Haris treaty they
observed this rule strictJy during the civil
*”• "»»«**««MM.
aud diml v defined points relative tt>the ;
rights . . , of , pnvate property , during , . |
war
and we shall probably seo a number of
disputes arising .. on this account during
our war with Spain.—Atlanta Journal.
Kpv. Sum P. Jones at Albany. (Ha.
May * 2 ?th.
Ou Friday night, May 27th, Ilcv.
Sam. P. Jones will deliver his latest lec- j
tu: j, “Sawoiety,” at ARStluy, Ga. This ;
latest, hint said to be the most interest¬
ing, lecture over delivered by the llev.
Sara, will be delivered at the Auditorium,
seating over 1,000 people. As our people
will have but few opportunities of hear¬
ing this noted divine they should all
take advantage of the reduced rates and
attend. The admission is only fifty
cents, and seats can be reserved free of
charge. On lira Same day there will be
a game of base ball between TUomasville
and Albany of the South Western Ga.
League, and thus all who attend will I
have an opportunity of witnesssng two
interesting event. For further informs
lion call upon S. T. Olavton.
In pleated j
chiffons, Hberty silks, i
monssalihe de soi, plain chiffon, etc.
My stock is not to be excelled in the
de-sot, liberty silk gauzes, chiffons, monssr.tioe-
etc. Nothing is more suitable
tor dress nnvliiug.—Mrs. 12. M. Britten-
deu, Shellin.'in, Ga.
Mulftviow With Mnl irion Tjiblpts,
Guaranteed cure for chills, fever and
ague or money refunded. 50 cents. All ;
dm agists. e - IJ .a r*.- Gin
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But the old reikibb Jewelry Uonse of J.
\V. Joiner curries a complete stock of
Bolid Gold and Sterling silver goods,
00,lsisHn « of om T tlsiu S i,: kilvenveor,
watches, diamonds, ',„ optical goods, fancy ,;
lfticul jusfl . maen
etc. Ey« t- < summed FTiKK, and an ac-
curate fit of glasses guaranteed. Fine
"' at( *b repairing, diamond setting and
en 8» v, “«' 'Jo., a specialty,
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ltaiimnd Watch Inspector.
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Of 213mostanyform for sale a: this oilivce in any quamzty
P SILVER THE ISSUE IN 1800.
Money the Pricing Instrument.
Civilization ant Progress Hava Kept
Slop With Money Supply in Ail Ages.
The Mattey Question &6casx~ed in the g
light of experleucj ami history. 4
The Si 1 v ei“K niirlit-W b atciiraan 1
The landing Bimetallic Paper of America.
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U. S. Senator W. :>t. STEWART, HJitor.
A correct account of the doings of &
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WASHINGTON, D. C.
KHF.I.I.MAN DJKKCTOHY.
Municipal—\Y. T. Jay, mayor; M. IV,
11. R. Arthur, N. U. Helm, F. R.
and J. M. Anthony, council-
J. A. Etheredge, clerk; \V\ L. Ar¬
treasurer; J. S. Sate, marshal.
Churches-
Baptist Preaching church—Rev Z. T, Weaver,
every second and
fourth Sundays at 11 o'clock a. m. ami 7
Brttyev meetir.g, every Tuns-
night at 7 o’clock Rclioboth Baptist
fuiiv h, ne/ii- Shcilman, l’ev. J. (i. Coiby,
asl01 - Brer• hip;' enry third Sunday
Saturday before at II o'clock,
jiotheltet Broaching clmrch- !I. 7 . riri^th;
every first and third
at it o'clock a. ra. and at 7 o'clock
m. Sunday school every Sunday morn¬
at i) o’clock, Kpworth League every
evening at ii o’clock. Bivryur-
meetfilgevery Thursday night at 7 o'clock.
Masojfic I . find A. Al.
.Metis second Friday night at 7 o’clock
B. F. fourth Satuiday afternoon at 3o’clock
CrttUmaen, master: _N. I., Helm,
Knights of Pytl*in$.
M(*ets first and third Wednesday nights.
Z. T. WVav.n\ t'. C. ; \V, T." Jay, K.
K. and S.: A, I?. Ghuk, represeutrttve.
(liisth'e Court.
Shcllmaii. U::t4th ilistrlet G. M.. Dr. R.
Bridgencm. J. P.; M, E. Tison, Fi. B.
ex ofiieio J. p. Court second Thurs¬
in each month.
Kvcrrbod.v Says So,
Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most w oc-
nicdscal discovery of tiio age, pleas¬
and refreshing to the taste, act gently
|K)sitively the ou entire kidneys, liver dispel and bowels, colds,
r.\ stem,
U. O. C. to-day; to 10 by . g>, all so druggists. cents, beldand
euro
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See belts in leather, harness buckles at
10 to 15 cents each. The 45 cent
‘>‘1. la a handsome article . , and , needs to
seen to be appreciated.—Mrs. E. M.
Hliellman Ga.
CUBAN RCLitF euros
Oelir, Neiiratgiiiamt Teotlisclie i
m five minutes. Sour Stomach
Summer Complaints, price, 25 Ceuta.
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Remember I carry a full line of general merchandise, including staple
groceries, farm supplies, staple dryigoods. A compiete line of shoes, no~
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tions men's and boys’ hats and pants, crockery, glass and kitchen hanL
ware. Everything mentioned will be. sold at the lowest mckhottom price
forkhe cash. I am aware of the fact thatfimes are hard and money is
scarce, so I am now going to show the people what great bargains I can
give. C0126; and sée for yourself. ’
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Fall term opened September 27?b. and will close December dOtc; Ti.i ■
school is bo longer iw experiment, but a reality. It is thorough in j
instruction and strong in its discipline. Our aim is to prepare boys a >
a iris for college, or to give those who caunot tire graduate a practical edu ■■ -
tiou. For rates of tuition or board apply to principal.
Kite. B , S. HI!OUT, IVinoipa!.
L. W. DOZIER, Assistant
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L miikims Derfumptl. ‘.e hrealli sveoi It is and a
■? kttai pleasure 10 ialre
seating liquids them iirstend of 1! Hu¬
or cauDOn-ba!] pills.
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f are new, Try box if pleased superior *
> a 10 c to-day, not get
\ orJQsrenufne j Y^r money laack! Larger boxes, 25c os 50:.
f Beware'of"’ Sample and booklet mailed free- Addrcs-4
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I AM SATISFIED THAT THE
GO Trio WIRE
Manufactured by Mr. D. T. ELDER
is the best on the market. All designs
of Ladies’ aud Gents’ Jewelry. Call on
him rt I. J. rinsley & Co.’s and inspect
Ins fine assortment, the goods are sure to
sell, Come i y seo me.
I). T. ELDER.
50 YEARS’
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