The Morgan monitor. (Morgan, Ga.) 1896-????, September 15, 1898, Image 1
III. NO. 36 If you need hi Stove and,set* ,or ^ange it Also will pay you to come qp. Crockery and China. Me mike up sets just as you want them, in plain white, embossed, or decorated porcelain at very low figures. ; 'S. Bel Fine weather. Mr. Rufus Mote Was here last- j Saturday. Clever John fute* *»*..)« town j town last Saturday. Handsome Frank Dunn was in j town last Saturday.' Dr and Mr* turdav° Ra^n went, to'' Di *k • 1-st S* ——: ‘ —— . Mr. .fosse Merritt, of -Shellman, was iii town last Friday. Edd Thigpen, of near Arlington, j was in town last Sunday. j But didn’t the school children ! look happy last Monday morning. Jose Collier, Jr., of Hopeful, was a visitor to our town last Sun¬ day. w. 4 Mr...Sidney Paul was a promi¬ nent visitor to bur town last Sat¬ urday. Mrs., J. N... l)*iniell spent last Sunday in Leary with relatives j and friends. Hbh. ■ Chas. B. *■ Weaver was a visitortb oui* town last Sunday and Monday. •: : Mr. W- H, C. Cunningham,. of Deary, was a prominent visitor to town last Saturday. ■ j • our Lots of men join a secret society because they think its emblem will show up well on their watch I chains.' Miss Leah Arnold! of Bfoh- ; wood is spending several days in Morgan to the delight of hei many friends here. Mr. and Mrs. James Monroe! arc visiting relatives and friends j j iirCuthbert this week. They left ! last Monday. Sheriff Davis went to Arlington last Saturday morning, atul re- turned in the afternoon with hie | daughter, Miss Susie. ' talkim^for ALir^aii^tif^ot^tlie j are railroad Good thine to talk about. Keep up the lick. | #t BrmdIt3 Mrs. WKiamr G. VV. Colleys quite sick | Wn W ..I «id if MtelS^f^e^^eS: « : ------ —— j Mr. G. J. McDaniel], who Jives, near, tlnee Arlington, cjijldren, is sending Marioh his and Tee Messrs. and little Miss Lflla M»^ t to the Morgan High School this fern); 1 ■ .. MORGAN MONITOR. GA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER I5, I898. ImfD'WlFC^ UiCCl t lOW ' p. |)|3.(l6S’ i n HOY lll^l n* , • 6 3^11(1 A ^ - : ■*'* ■■ * * rijnnAr Vlij/J/Vl ^ r^]C{jf)0'C vdJllIl^O. . S. Bell, Albany, Ga. On the sixth page d# this week’s >il l )er will l> e ftJUMtl an ‘Amend- to Charter” advertisement Georgia Pine railroad .m The states that the com- desires to extend its lines of to Columbus, in Musce* ebunty, Ga., to be run ' via. Lumpkin or Richland, distance being about ninety This action on the part of e Georgia Fine people proves point the Monitor has been to coitvjpce’ the people of j county for several weeks j and clearly demonstrates the j that the road lifts not been J to the Central. This adver- j does not mean that' the will he built on to Columbus, our opinion the road will be to Arlington, there it remain for sometime, (proha-1 three or four months,) then will be resumed on its origi- course to Dawson via. Mor- That prediction has been to us by several of the most men of the bounty. were reliably informed by pat- j’ coining from■ Arlington today! that the engineer of i Pine received orders ! Saturday to begin on Monday j surveying out the route j. bawson. We were uiiable to further information to sub- ’ this report. - Having. just passed iier 101st t>b with soii'nd mind and healthy Crabbe, ’of Conn., iS is,, talking seri¬ of learning to ride a bicycle. | cpmes of a long-lived family 1 Weeds of .Connecticut, being of seven children, all except j of whom lived to be ninety 1 old. Mrs. Crabbe gives a for longevity somewhat to that of ^sell Sago! 1 abstinence.* from strong tobacco and snuff, eating ... ar i 41 8fy a »d plenty of exercise fresh air. T • . in Morgan last Friday pre- 1 x to.enter upon their re, dUtW8 U1 the Morg?in School oil.Monday morning. lacksoi| is, boarding at the House while Miss Sliiv- . g boarding at Mrs. R* ’ ' „ 4 55 ' ——---— Fine weather on cotton. i 51701 Quqs. If you want, a bicycle or shot gun Ca ^ 011 ^ a * can certainly interest vou - We can sell you a tirst-class . shot gun at 11 very low price. Don’t fail to cal Ion us when you come to Al- bany and see our extensive line of goods. W. S. Bell, Albany, Ga. Men are just like hogs, however! that , may sound toj says a writer in anexchange. a hog gets an ear of corn, i other hog will trot along | him and squall and whine j beg and toady for a bite, but let the front hog get caught its head fast in a crack and son of. a sow will jump on 1 ! and tear-him to pieces; just with men. As long as a man is and has money he can’t; friends off.with a ball bqt. ! moment he is unfortunate his wealth is gone he is not snubbed by his former al- friends but they at once | to do him all the harm pbs- When a man starts down the world steps aside and j the track, Judge J. J. Beck left last Sat- with his daughter, Miss for Sandersville, where will resume her studies in the at that place. The young will greatly miss Miss Jeddie j success in i studies. i The wife of Sidney Las<jellest(Lord who has just returned Georgia from the Citv of Mexico. in Atlanta a few bays ago and ot her husband and M exico the interview she said: every one know'-, we have in Mexico for some time, Mr is engaged in tin* hotel in the City of Mexico, and making money. tie is at the ot the business and a number others are in with him. It is to provj a big thing and they all making money. I know of the reports of which you an*4 have.nor .heard ot them I «lo nbt t-xp**ct to ‘g > back .... , the ' a^aiu. i e p ace * ry *' ,Wh an ' 1 "’ il '" v " "” . h intend to tiiake Georgia rev I Jo not, know* where 1 will m , ( mti vy jU be in Atlanta several ! and will be in Fitzgerald ! Mr. Lascelles will come ° how j .............. »» business, but come‘sooner it is practically cei , v that he will or la- ’ 1 W|l ‘ ” 0t g ° bHc5i t0 Mexi< f°* ’ „ A HtnWtfn uongti or tickling m the yields to Oite Mimitu Dough Harmless-iu effect, jtimdies the spot, reliable .aini jntet wlmt is It Hots at once, T. J. Tinsley Co , Morgan; Dr, F. F. Gritliu J. W. .loues. VViUiamsbr.rg; Hen Turner, Edison. Exeeoted Here. ■ PER YEAR. Not Miracles but Devils. An exchange quotes the following which suggests more than says though it says a good deal: At a leeent: revival mooting, which «* being coadopted in a neigboring tiie services wore disturbed by young tn«n who audibly scoffed everything tb-y saw or heard. the pastor argued with them n their behavior, and asked them h v they attended the meeting, ^ e CMm ** to see miracles per- impudently replied one of rascals. Leaving tie* »h*sk ami '^‘ n - >'»pidlv down tie* aisle th" as,w seized one after tie* "dvr bv l ‘°*j ir ‘ d,u G f,s disappeared nt °1’ the dooi, temaiked, We 0,1 ° li,>? [ ont 01,11 1 1 * ,vl ,s * s out w ' That was good, better than a mir¬ But one of f he things sug- is, that there are people who const intly clamoring for some thingto be done, when important thing to be done to hav« the devil cast out of them- We havn known husbands required impossible things of wives ecause of the devil in own hearts. We have known members who required mira¬ at, the hands of the church or members, for the same reason v ''' 1" ’ ,u ^* rs now and then call miracles, when they only need “old boy” cast out, of rhemselve.-! perhaps, all of us may, at inquire whether we need wrought or devils east. ou T ! <!■ b oige'. Will Teach English. The language will be in Santiago d« Cuba: and it ‘L he seen from the following that for beginning n c h ive been made: The conference bet Veen ftetiera! Woo«l, Military Governor of Santi- and the local authorities with opening the pjblic , to has resulted satisfactorily, places will be ready for four children on September dd. ** have been fixed at some what reduced figures; the element „f has oeen eliminated ’ on ' the management and the basis of education pro¬ -i • , 'BAN OIL euros I jvllll VI Jhirn*, Urnis'**, Ilhe':- mati.sm aad cores, price, 25 cents,