THE MONITOR
0y th* MonitCr WtMishing Compaev-
ernsAi suav or calboun cow?.
\V. C. I’HOM AS. !»£
iiatks nr snthcKii-THiN.
One copy one year..... tl.OO
One copy at* months ... no
Pae copy three motatt-.a . ?f>
.
Advertising latee made kno-Vii bn ap¬
plication.
Entered at the Post Office at Morgan as
second-class mall matter,
Morgan. Ga,, Y hiir-dny. May $6,| S08.
Hon. Holit. L. Reiner Spoke
lion. Robt. L. Berner, the eltouent
'geritiemtui ’from Monroe, addressed
over two thirds of the voters of Uals
houn'taminty at the courthouse in
Morgan last Friday afternoon at 3
'o’clock in behalf of his candidacy for
*€?o verier.
Sir. Berner proved himsolf as orro
of the most effective hhfl forceful
-campaign orators in the state, hnd
ks a manifestation of their approval,
he was liberally applauded by tho
audience, who listened attentively
throughout.
Mr. Berner was brought through
’the country frotti Arlington by Mr.
•Ed,'(Wilier, who also 'carried him to
•Dawson after his speech was finished.
Judge J, -L. Boynton introduced
Mr. Berner in h fow well chosen
words, and after a few general re¬
marks expressive (it his pleasure at
being ablo to address the people of
Calhoun upon the issues ot tho cam¬
paign, ho plunged into a discussion
of those issues and of the records of
himself and apptments bearing nptan
Them. Ho claimed that his record
was in perfect harmony with the
Chicago platform, in speaking upon
the silver (queslToti. Ho made a can¬
vass for the Democratic nomination
for Congress upon A platform de¬
claring for free silver, in 18112. Ita
1804 he wrote the Democratic state
platform upota which Atkinson was
elected governor, and that platform
contained a distinct declaration for
the free and unlimited coinage of
silver. Ho has unflinchingly nlot. the
enemies of Democracy upon a thou¬
sand stumps in Georgia and defen¬
ded this and other doctrines of tho
party. He claimed, howevor, that
tho silver question had been elimi¬
nated from this campaign by the
election of tho strongest goldbug in
Georgia as chairman ot the Demo¬
cratic Executive Committee.
lie said that lie is nol flit enemy
lo railroads, but insists that they
shall obey the constitutional provis¬
ion! against the dostrnitlon of Com¬
petition in transportation, which he
declared to be an issue of supreme
Importance to the people, and if they
elect him Governor ho will seo to it
that the railroads form no unholy
combinations to deprive) tho people
of the beneficent effect of competi¬
tions. He expressed himself as
being in favor of exempting church,
lodge and school property from tax¬
ation.) and none other,
Ciol. Candlet- *1tid Judge Atkinson
were arraigned in strong tefims On
the position they took on the ques¬
tion of allowing county and munici¬
pal government to eXoinpt the pro¬
perty of manufacturing Corporations
from taxation. He reiterates previ¬
ous assertions that no reduction of
the ti* rate of the stato is possible
without imposing the efficiency of
the common school or cutting down
the pension fund of the old soldior
or his widow. He was opposed to'any
policy that would cut off the poor
©hildreu from the benefits of a com¬
mon school education, aud ho would
bankrupt the state treasury before
he would allow the tottering old vet¬
eran or his widow sent over the
bill to the poor house.
The speech was enriched through¬
out with gems of eloquence, that
elicited applause and the witty sal¬
lies of his two Hpponents, wero very
much enjoyed. Those who wore
fort anate enough to hear this elo¬
quent gentleman last Friday Will
gladly avail themselves of any other
opportunity that may conveniently
present itself to hear him again.
Fuck gets off the humorous side
of wars. A man spent thirteen years
iri perfecting a gun t hat would pierce
a twelve inch steel plate. An ova¬
tion was given him when his task
wag Completed. The next day a man
invented an armor plate thirteen
inches thick. The torpedo boat was
considered the most dangerous in¬
strument of naval warfare, but some
man soon invented the torpedo boat
destroyer. The next thing will be a
torpedo, boat destroyer destroyer,
and so on the world will go. How
futile are the attempts of man to se¬
cure pence by inventing death-deal¬
ing machines. The secret does m t
lieif) this direction.
The {’nlform Pjtle
Col. R. S. IVlcre, of Calvert, T> xas,
President of the Omlon Oroworn' Pro-
IfeCtiVe Awjociatiou of tifat 8t»te, stopped
over ffi'oirr city jestcrday on his way
home from Atlanta, where Tie bad been
attending a meeting of tire pinners, corn
prew-metr’and planters ft) the intercut ot
a standard uniform tfpiare hate of cotton
hf tin; are.; adopted and recommended try
the Maritime Associations and Colton
Exchanges of Galveston and N ew Orleans,
tho dinners' Association, the Interior
Cotton Buyers’ Asstaefati'on and thcTu-
torior Compress Association of Texas.
An Advertiser reporter finding him in
the city looked him np atld'iulerviewed
him on the general situation of Texas,
and incidentally ou the advantages to be
derived from gettiug the cotton planters
closely allied, looking to h general im¬
provement for their hottermeut. It
seems that under the anspiees ol thisass
sociatiou in Texas there has been ar~
'ranged a grout diversity of the cropR.
The farmers have t*een drawn closer to
gether for their mutual benefit, and'k
great reform in the baliug of colton has
resulted, and the barrier heretofore ex¬
isting between the plantsrs and the
mercantile interests have been broken
down, and they arc uOw working in
unison and harmony to seenre a diver
sity of crops and the improvement of
American cotton baling to the standard
size, 24x51 inches. There are too many
advantages to t?b (Wived from the
adoption of this size bale to be covered
in a short interview. He said among
other things that the adoption of this
uniform hale will not only save the
farmers a vast amount 6F money, but it
will so improve the present system of
bnl’ng cotton, that if at any future time
a better system should be introduced the
farmers would he in a position to fix llie
terms upon which thoy would use it. At
the meeting in Atlanta Mr. A, F. Chur¬
chill, of Brunswick, (la., a Urge steam¬
ship Agent said that if he Could he given
Cotton pressed in this uniform box, 21*
54 inches, of an average density of forty
pounds per Cubic foot, w hich it has been
demonstrated could be obtained, he
would be willlhg to mr.ke contracts for
t ho delivery of cotton from Brunswick
to All European points at a reduction in
freight rates of 50 per cent, lie statid
that the present rate from Brunswick to
Liverpool and Bremer, was 05 cents, and
thut fdr cotton baled by this standard he
would he willing to make contracts iit
32J cents per hundred pounds, thereby
creating a saViog to the farmers of the
South of $1.67$ pCt bale.—Montgomery
Aavertlser, May 15, 1898.
laWCrS CUBAN RELIEF euros
r v Colic. Neuralgia and Toothache
in live minutes. So nr gtnmacH
and Siimmct Complaints. Dice, 25 Cents.
The Albany Herald very appropriately
gives tho following from the Charleston
Nbws and Fourier!
“Do not get excited. Go on wills
your regular work. The wat with Spain
will not bo fought On American soil.
None of our ports will lie blockaded.
There will be no interniptibli iti the
arrival arid departtiro ot railroad trains.
The mail will be delivered as ostial in
all parts of the country. The operations
ou the farms will not bo disturbed, and
iu the towns and Cities sensible people
will go about their accustomed business
without fear or excilemeut. Wo have
the entire home market to draw ou tor
our supplies, and in the conimciie be ¬
tween the States there need not bo and
should not be tho least interruption. It
is the part of wisdom and prudence and
safety for tho people —ifll the' people—
to go oh with their buying aud selling,
their planting aud harvesting, their
merchandising and manufacturing, fhCir
building aud banking as if nothing had
happened. There is no reason why any¬
body should get excited, and there is
every reason w hy we should all go on
with out regular business in the usual
way.”
Thousands of sufferers from grippe
have been restored to health by One
£ grippe, 55 It asthma, U «fd h H.°CU»is? and. all throat ,, Snm 0 ouia 8
diseases.—T. J. Tinsley Go. and Morgan; lung
Dr F. P. Griffin, Leary*; J. w. Jones,
williiimxburg; Henry Turner. Edisbu.
—A poor editor who knows how it is
himself says: “It is said that a New
YYirk girl kneads bread with her gloves
on. That is no news to us. " f “vod
bread w ith onr boots on, we need bread
with onr pauts on, and if those snbscri-
tiers who are so much in arrears don't
pay up soon we will need bread with out
anything on.
8. C. P. Jones, Milesbnrg, Little p 8 writes-
“1 have used DeWitt'a Early
Risers evei smde they were introduced
here aud must sny 1 have never used nuv
pills in my family during forty siitisfaetorv rears of
house keeping that garesbeh
results as a laxative or cathartic." X J
TiUkley & Co. Morgan; Dr. xvitlinmelnjrtr’ F. P. Gritliu
Irf-ary; J. w. Jones,
Heurv Turue., Edison.
S. L Lamar is still cleaning old
elofli«s nnd making them look new.
Advice to l'oniig Andie*.
In the Cuthbert Leader we
the following, credited to Eula .Tank
son, which'is a very sensible article,
and should he carefully read by fair
sex of catty years:
“Never appear odd to attract no¬
toriety. It will be attributed to the
want of good sense. Never appear
sloven in your dress. Let the top
dress always bo the longest and no
lack’of buttons, pins hr hooks and
eyes. Let the col-ar kr.tl cuffs he
neat and tidy, keep clean and white
'teeth, yoffr hair well dressed, your
finger nails pared and Cb-atied.
Walk gracefully and do not stoop
'forward. After you do the best y Oil
can there is always a lion perched
in some dark ebrner to tell a false¬
hood on you. I)o not walk too
rapidly, do i.ot swing your arms in
walking. Read much that you may
be a ready talker. Spell well, other
wise your writing will be ridiculous.
Never show tempi r in company. If
one Insults you let yofar report be
calm and dignified, Never show
jealously; it is a weakness, and indi¬
cates an unhappy disposition. Nev¬
er speak to any gentleman too highly
of another gentleman present. It
would show your preference for the
other gentleman and mako his post-
lion unpleasant. W hen you aie
talking td a gentleman do not keep
your eyes following some other gen¬
tle man in the room, neither keep an
ear open to Another, while you do not
hear ht.lf your partner says, and
continually you must ask what he
said; it is impolite, if not rude. Nev¬
er permit any one to discover your
preference for a gentleman. Modesty
vVins m'Ore than boldness. If y< u
wish to niatry let the man court you
and not you the man. Speak kindly
Vo all and of all,and make friends with
all with whom yob associate. Never
misbehave in church or speak dis¬
respectfully of religion; or any of the
.services. A woman who misbehaves
in church dannot make a good wife.
If she eanniit respect Hod she will
not respect her husband.
Now I want to ask a question! If
Gdd was to stand a band of angelk
down from Heaven, can yeu tell me
how long they would ba here before
Someone would tell a falsehood ou
them! Eula Jackson.
Official War Rook.
B” Congressman James Rankin Young.
All about war with Bpain, the Navy, all
defenses Battle Ships, etc. Protraits and
biographies of Dewey and all prominent
olliccrs, Neatly 600 pages. Massive
volume. Marvelously cheap, best author¬
ship. Only eiithehtib. official book, ex¬
perience not necessary. Any body cau
sell it. Ladies as successful as gentlemen
we are the largest snbserii ti m book
firm in America. Write us til t y persons
sire employed in our borrespoudence de¬
partment alone, to serve yon. Onr book
is just out. Get agency now and be first
in the field. Large 50c. war map in
colors free with bobk or outfit. Other
Valuable premiums. Tremendous seller.
Biggest money maket ever known. Most
liberal tcrim! guarnteed. Agents milking
$7.00 to $28.00 pier day. Twenty days
credit given. Freight paid. Full book
sent prepaid to agents, $1.45. Splendid
sample (outfit aud lull instructions free
for niue 2 cent stamps to pay postage;
Mention this paper.
Monroe Book Co., Dep’t, M; Chicago. III.
IlpgistrfttiOH Rooks.
Tax Collector G. J. Davis informs us
that the registration books cau bo found
at the following pluoes:
1123 District, W. j Kagan.
1283 District, G. B. *‘efry.
626 District, Jus. Keel.
1304 District, E. G. Jordan.
1316 Distriot, Henry Turner.
574 District, J. 15. Lofton.
Rev. Sam 1*. Jones at Albany. Ga
May 27<h.
On Friday night, May 27th, Rsv.
Sam. P. Jones will deliver his latest lec¬
ture, “Sawciety,” at Albany, Ga. This
latest, anil said to he the most interest¬
ing, lecture ever delivered by the Rev.
Sam. will be delivered attlie Auditorium,
seating over S.Owpeople. As our people
wilt h'aYe blit few opportunities of hear¬
ing this noted divine they shouldali
take advantage of tho reduced rates arid
^ attend. Tho admission is only fifty
? ^ SeJ * tsCfl ' 1 b<5 re!i " rved of
charge. On the same day there will be
a game of base ball between Tliomasville
and Albany! of tho Sooth YVesteril Ga.
League, and thus nil who attend' will
have an opportunity of witnesssng two
interesting . vent. For further informa
tion cal! upon S. T. Clayton,
One .Ytiniiie Cough Cure Is the best
1 preparation I have sold
ever or used and
I can't say too much in its praise." L. M.
Kentaon, merchant. Odell,Ga. T.J.TlrtSley.
Morgan; Dr. F. P. Grifilh, Leary; J. w.
Jones, vfiUmnsburs; Henry Turner,
! Ldabn.
nl Pl^tttCrSi', . v t ® n A a w N ® rv „ 1 L crtre »
" " ts , Burns, bruises, Rhen-
lua, 'sra aud Bores. Price, 25 dents,
------
Malrrlon is Mwold ot Bitter Taste
’ t ' Mros chills »nd fever; acts on the
: llVf ' r linit i' e R»latcs the system generally,
All druggists. 5 19
S. L. Lamar removes stains from
fine clot lies to stay.
i w. aeijtER, tf?e
Leading Jeweler ■
-jyg&i.
tfffit* J
All is not gold that
GLITTERS,
But the old reliable Jewelry House of J.
\V. Jditer.carries a complete stock of
Solid Gold and Sterling silver goods,
consisting of everything in silverwear,,
watches, diamonds, optical goods, fiihfiy!
goods, novelties, musical Instruments,
etc. Eyes examined FREE, and an ao-
cufhte fit of glasses guaranteed. Ftii.e
wateli repairing, diamond netting and
engraving, etc., a specialty.
J. W. JOINER,
Watch Maker, Jeweler and Optician.
Railroad Watch Inspector.
Oflalmost anyform for sale at; this office in any qcantxcy
SILVER THE ISSUE IN 1900. 'I
Money the Pricing Instrument.
Cltilliation and Progress Have Kepi
Step With Monej Supply in Ail Ages.
The Money Question discussed in the
light of experience aud history.
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| U. S. senator W. M. STgtVAItT, Editor. #
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SHI'.I.I.MAN BIRECTORY.
Municipal— W. T. Jay, mayor; M. W.
Cox, B. It. Arthur, N. L. Helm, F. R.
Crittenden, and J. M. A^bony, council, L.
tiVeif-J. A.'BtheMd^e; clerk; W. Ar¬
thur, treasurer; J. S. 8aIo, marshal.
Churches.
Baptist church—Itev Z. T. Weaver,
pastor. Preaching every second and
rotirth Suntfi'ys sit. 11 o'clock' it. hi. and 1
o’clock p m. Sunday school every Sun¬
day at 9 o’clock a. in., W. T. Jay. super-
Iutendant. Prayer meeting, every Tues¬
day night at 7 o’clock liehobeth Baptist
church, near SheUman,.Rev. J. G, Corley,
pastbf. Pferching every third Sunday
and Saturday before at 11 o’clock.
Methodtst church— Rev. I. F. Grifflth;
Sunday pastor. Preaching every first and third
at 11 o’clock a. m. and at 7,o'clock
p. ni. Sunday school every Sunday morn,
fng at 9 o’clock, Epworth League every
Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Prayer-
meetingovory Thursday night at 7 o’clock.
31 a.sonic F. ami A* 31.
Sleets second Friday night at 7 o’clock
and fourth Sattnday afternoon at 2 o'clock
ft. F. Crittenden, master; N. L, Helm,
secretary.
Knights of Pythias.
Moots first and third Wednesday nights.
Rev. Z. T. Weaver, C. C..- YY. T. Jay, K.
of R. and S.; A, B. Clark, representrtive.
Jiistiee Court.
Bhellniah. 1334th district G. M., Dr. R.
E. Bridgeman, J. P.; M. E. Tispn, N. P.
and ex-officio J. P. Court second'Thurs-
cfay lh each month.
EverrUody Says So,
Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the roost won-!
derful inedfeal discovery of the age, pleas¬
ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently
and positively ou kidneys, liver and bowels,
cleansing the' entire svstem, dispel colds,
of O. C. C. to-day, 10,35, 50cents, soldacd
suaranteed to cure by all druggists.
— --
M. L. Yocum. Cameron, Pa. says “I
was a sufferer for ten years, trying most
all kinds of pile remedies, lint w ithout
success. Dewitt’s witch Hazel Salve
was recommended to me. I used one
box. It has effected a permanent cure.”
Asa permsueut cure ior piles DeWitt’s
VY itch Hazol Salve has no equal.—T. J.
Tinsley & Go. Morgan;Dr. F.P. Grifflu, i
J. w. Jones, Williamsburg,
Henry Turner. Edison.
S. T. Clayton,
MORGAN, GA.
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Remember I "carry a fuII‘Iine'of general merchandise, including staple
groceries; farm supiilies, staple‘dry goods. ‘A‘hdmplbte‘fine'bf shoes, ‘ no~
‘ tionsmen's and'boyis’rhats and .'pants, ao'dketty, ‘ glassmn'd kitéhbu hard-
ware. Everything mentionednvill be s'oldtat‘ thg 'lowest ’rockbotwm price
for ithe cash. éI am aware of 'thd"fact that‘fimes 4are‘ hard. and money ' is
scarce, so I am-‘now going wshow thaqjmyple what; 4mm bargains ‘1 can
give. Come and see for yourself.
S.T. CLAYTON
MORGAN. GA-
MORGAN HIGH school.
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Fall term opened September 27th. and will close December 20tr.. This
school is no longer ap .experiment, but a reality. It is thorough in jt,s
instruction and strong in its (discipline, Opr aim is to prepare boys and
girls for college, or to give those who cannot graduate a practical educa¬
tion. For rates of tuition or board apply to the principal.
IV, MRS. S. SHORT, Principal.
L. W. DOZIER, Assistant.
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CANDY like enneir- They re-
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in themoi utlt. leaving
CATHARTIC the brentn sv ee t and
perfumed. It is a
w real pleamire to take
■ g them instead of nau-
seating liquids or cannon-ball pills.
.....CISCARETS
PURELY are and purely vegetal:]e
contain no mer¬
curial or other min-
o oral poison. They
VEGETABLE are est remedies made of the discov- lat¬
ered and are a sci cien-
before together title com binuti o it
never put in any form.
.....CAJiWIAltKT.S
a re a ntisej Uic. Tii »t
ANTISEPTIC digested means they food stop from un¬
IAX 4 T 1 VE souring in the stom¬
ach, prevent fer¬
mentation in the
bowels and kill dts-
r ‘ins of any
stein.
.....OA SCAR. ETS
tone the stomach and
LIVER boweJ.saml stimulate
the lazy liver, mak¬
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QTI&liES O I imULRrB AIIT 1 ^ 2 els strengthen and put them the how- into
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easy natural.
u*Don’t Judge unlike CASCARETS by other medicines sold, and ycu infinitely have tried. They
are new, anything else that’s superior. f \
Try a 10c box to-day, if not pleased get
(ks-mm H° Bowar^ol c „ Th ? your money back I Larger boxes, 25c or 50e. J V
" Sample and booklet mailed free. Address
War imitations ! sterling remedy 88:, . ; MONTREAL, CAN.; NEW YORK. 238
U®* TQ-BAB cures Tobacco Habit or money refunded. Makes iveiak well
strong. Sold and guaranteed by all druggists. Get booklet-
LOOK HERE
AFTER A COM¬
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4 Thorough Investigation
I AM SATISFIED ..THAT THE
GOLD WIRE
JEWELRY
Manufactured by Mr. D. T. ELDER
is tire best on I he market. All designs
of Ladies’ and Gents’ Jewelry. Call ■ .11
him at T. J. Tinsley & Go.’s and inspect
his fine assortment, the goods are sure to
sell, Gome to see me.
D. T. ELDER.
50 YEARS*
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.....CASCA11F.TS
increase the flow of
m Ilk in nursing moth¬ BOOH FOR
ers. a tablet e»it en
her by the mother makes 1 1
ative rnhk mildly lias purg¬ mild MOTHERS
:md a
but certain efTeet on
the babv, the only
safe laxative for the babe-in-arms.
• • • • EA SCA15 ETS >■
are liked by tlieqhil-1; ft i
dren. They taste ft PLEASE
good wind-colic and do good, ml
stop a f «
craiTip*:. and kill and THE CHILDREN
drive otr worms, ami
all kinds of para¬
sites dint live in the
bowels of the growing child.
...CASCA1CETS, u*e*&a*&
taken patiently, per¬
sist entiy. are guaran¬ CURE
teed to cure any case
of constipation, no $
matter how old ami GUARANTEED
ohsiinatp, chase or pur¬
money will he
cheerfully cm refunded *
by your own druggist.
.... CASCAKETS ■=
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HEALTH
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