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About The Morgan monitor. (Morgan, Ga.) 1896-???? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1898)
OM- mo CD - m -AT -an: min | Lv_ x- o iiHii: m m m m m VOL. |li. NO. 30. Qnm toues 'W! apd ' <5?ro0\ery » '* If yfnmeed a Stove or Range it will pay you to come and see us. Also Cmckery and China We make up sets just as you want them, m plain white, embossed, or decorated poi'celain at very lew figure,. W. rjrj . B11, 1 rr All any, Ga. Dickey Department. [by substitutes.] The farmers in this section endeavoring to save their fodder before it rains. Mrs. F. E. Wilson, of Fla., is visiting her son, Mr. W. E. Harvin. Air. L. M. Palmer was here Sunday. „ Mr. D. D. Peden, after spend- ir.g several days with relatives here, left Tuesday morning for his home in Houston, Tex. Miss Sallie Hadden spent Sun- day night and Monday with Miss Willie Edd Johnson. Messrs. Cary Hawke and Ohas. . Ay click were here Sunday after- noon. Miss Naomi Palmer visited reia- fives near Edison last week. Messrs. Davis and Pullen, of Baker county, were here last Mom day. Miss Iris Ragan, of Morgan, ■ > 1 ' nt> part of last ueek u ltn lela- fives here. David rlowaen went up to Shellman last Tuesday. Mi*. Joel Wiggins, of Edison, -pent Monday night and Iuesday here. Air. and Mrs. Af. C. Lewis spent last Dickev. Monday with relatives in All's. T. E. Plowden Is quite sick at this writing. We hope will soon recover. Rev. Luthur. Wilson, of Chip- iey, Fla., came to Dickey last Tuesday, time here and with will spend' smut relatives. wore expecting him last week, but tor some cause he did not get here, Aliss CianuCJements is visiting Mrs. D. W . Clements ot this place. "'•*, Mr P. R- AT Joni..son t .,i, aim i ta.nnly •!,. . attended services at Red Bone last y . s IQ.- ] Y.-vedl from heWttendecl . ]>ro- tmeted. meeting at Salem last week. lion. Henry itimer, passed through here last Tuesday from Edison to Morgan to take his place on the Board of County Commissioners. James and Cicero Alathis and V »v ilHe Glower attended preaching at Red Bone, Sunday. Air. Will Harrell was quite sick last week but is much impr f wed at this writing Mrs. E. ir¬ Parkins left last week for Atlanta to spend a while with her son. - Air. Tom Griffin was here nni day last, week. Dr. Clements was in .Dickey v Monday'. • I he little son of Air. and Airs L. ^ P. Parkins is quite sick, \V< hope he will soon be well again. Mr. George Smith, ,-f Leary. was here last Tuesday. LU 3= O po o > O 2! o 73 MORGAN, GA., THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, I398. * *• ii» ill ■. 81 illli .ill iii !Hi Hi! i — If! , 11 ; jfir -.jffc y["~ ^ us for p riees O t^> JlilllS, ItiHlj'Wll t, Stftl PI Oil ]jla(l0S ^ « B()V DlIlC , <111(1 J | 1 ltnrtAr H'| J 1 / 1 ontimro ' W. . He!!, Albany u« Folks Stems. i [by country friend. I J. K. 'Wise, of Dothen, A! a. was here last week, the guest of { his sister, Mrs. A. D. Sellars and friend J. T. Stewart. John Avera and sister, A I 1 s s Katie, visited .John Grubbs 1,1 day last week. Messrs. Curray and Bias,* Shellnuui, gave us a call the first, part of the week, ; J. \\ . Jones, of Williamsburg, spent Stewart, Sunday night with Miss Lula Hawke, one >f Mor~ gan’s sweetest young ladies, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. A. D. Sellars. We are having plenty of warm weather and gnats at present. Several from here attended the Union meeting at Pleasant Saturday and Sunday. - R. E. McDaniel! and family were the guests of C. J. MeDaniell, of Hopefiti Sunday. J- D. Stewart and sister, Miss Neva, attended divine services at Red Bone Sunday and dined with the Misses Davidson. John Stewart went no 1 to Friend- Ship Tuesday .night and attended divine service. Ho -was accom- panietl by Miss Daisy Price who is visiting Miss Ada Davidson, Aguinaldo Is Jealous. New York, August 2.--A Cablegram to the Journal from Cavite, dated ! July 30th, represents that the cor¬ respondent, spent two da vs interview ing the insurgent leaders. As a re suit,.the. correspondent, says. n<; dis- COVt>re( j evidences of [eaiousv of American ... but actual invasion, no tndi-Amencau feeling, lire dispatch i r | Yguioaiao 1 - - . is r..s liec ,fu! to.vawls -Dewev. Memtc and Coasul Wildman, i , , Wtldman ...... ", s good opinion, , but , he holds , . b:iek k-orn giving energetic help to the United Gtates forces. He will give only a negative sort ot assistance until he knows the exact form which the American policy will take, He is disturbed by the telegraphic tv pruts that, tlie United Gtates will abandon the islands to Spain. There are some indications of a clash be- t.W'. etr Aierrittaud Aguinaldo.” An exchange says a girl is one you can kiss until she 10, and then you can’t kiss her any more until ijJie is 20. Truman Tinsley says tliat fellow never knew Calhoun county girls—that they kiss sweet- er between 10 and 20 than at any other age. <Tl ;:® iff m m ; W :*} .i B . i |J; m m ,• j' ^ s # Cr. ^ 8< CD. <o 6) CD til Sip you want a bicycle or shot gun fi W® ** call on us. We can certain,ly interest m me . YOU. We can sell you a first-class a ^ shot gun at a very low price, Don’t i hanv tail to and call on us extensive when you line come of goods, to Al- « : see our s* ft. r Bell, Aibitnv, Ca."" m Williamsburg News. [by JACOB THE 2ND.] Messrs. Jones, Mathis and iell went down in Baker last Saturday on their wheels. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wooten vis- ced Randolph last Saturday and . 1 i ’ U -I. ! !< (J. /V lrice 1} - » town last . was m Monday. Messrs. Adams and son was in j | and our burg bring Monday. Come melons, again us some more We are sorry to chronicle the j departure E. Walker, from depot our city, agent. Air. We H. our wonder what his Randolph girl I has-to say about it. Airs. Haines, our new fair lady, visited Leary Monday. J. W.' Jones visited Randolph ; Sunday. He reports a line time, ' C. CL Carver is on the sick list ! this week. We wonder what is the matter with him? Heart dis- ease, 1 suppose. ; 0. 1>. Perry went out \ uesdav ; afternoon'blowing his whistle and driving twice. Geo. Pullens and W. W. Davis passed through our city Saturday 1,11 route to Edison, The Terms of Peace. Washington, August 2.— i’iie fol¬ lowing is an official report given by authority ot the President today as to the term.- of peace offered by the United States; In order to remove any misaupre- hensiou in regard to tire negotiations ns to peace between the United (States and IS pain it is deemed proper to say that the terms offered by the United States to .Spain in the note handed to the P reach ambassador on Gaturdav are m substance as foiio ws; ' the 1 resident does not put tor- ' v,uJ dai “ for but ■ .ela.quishamrn of all claim of sovereignty over the island of Cuba as well as the imme— (bate evacuation by Spain of the island. Cession to the United States and the immediate evacuation of Porto Rico and the- other islands umier Spanish sovereignty' m the West Indies; and a like cession of an island in the Ladrones. i lie United States will occupy a id hold* the city, bay and harbor of Ala- nila pending the conclusion of u trea- ty of peace which shall determine h i it} coljU -<d, disposition go verb meat of tlie PhiilijijJnes. If these terms are accepted by Spain in their entirety, it is stated that commissioners will be named by u ' the United Btafes, to meet conains- sioners on the part of Spain for the Iii fill: Cr* m CV.-^ m CO CO CV !H $l PER YEAR. purpose of concluding a treaty of ponce on the basis above indicated- Earlvks Primary. Blakely, (la.. August 2. —The sap- posed strictly white Democratic pri¬ mmy • which was held in this countv I- yesterday for Representative resulted m nominating J. 1\ Lane over T. K Hightower by about thirty votes, Mr. Lane was the anti-dispensary ean- didaio and did not make his announc- j mtuit mini about a w<-ek ago, which was Ilian done after a great deal of ; \ persuasion by the anti-dispensary people. Air. Hightower made his wants known some time ago. and for I quite a while it seemed as if he would have no opposition, but a certain j element, possessing an innate desire 1 ! to a ^ alu ^ tablish b;iVl ' oonis - out « camiidate and worked like T u>-- jans, buying ait the Populists avail' able and succeeded m carrying * the ( Moction with the above results. Mr. Lane’s nomination does not, however insure his election, ami his election ; would not, by any means, insure the j re-establishment of saloons. Bodies Floating, j NewTurk, August 2.—The Steam- ship Westernlaml arrived at this port today, ami those on board report that when sixly miles off Gable Island, j and within a mile of the spot where Eabourgogne went down July J, the bodies of twentv-six men and two women were seen floating in the water. It was a significant fact that Anost ot the men whose bodies were hmtting with life belts on were sail- ons. Basse/igers seemed to naw no belts and therefote sunk. The Jiia- »W<* »m )V „u, from IWife* «. .deautj ,ae dead ot tlm Uoargoage A ' JS sighted by the Vv estern land in ueighbornood ot tins human wreckage, ami was engaged in the work for which it was sent out. As the Wesfemiand passed the crew in or ' e °f the boats from the Hiawatha they were removing life belts from the bodies Sheng Taotai is the powerful Chinaman of whom Anglo Saxondom begins to hear more and more in these latter day s, lie learned of Li Hung Chang and is said to be even more clever than the great viceroy . He is rieii and wary and surrounded by I ow'erful friends. Li Hung Chang has repudiated him and ait Ins works but this has not taken from the pres- %*-* ul ‘ authority ot' the growing Sheng His name by the way is pro- nouueed Shung. tie is described as child-like and chubby, with an evet- ■ iastir.g Celestial siniit.