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THE i *.'<■.
i. 4 MORGAN a MON1 r~ > k» OR
VOL. III. NO 40.
stoves and mmmv ,
\ if you need a Stove or Range it will pay you to come and see tts,
Also Crockery and China. We make up sets just as ymi want them, in
plate, white, embossed, or decorated porcelain at very low figures.
W. S. BELL, Albany, Ga.
main csran srncus, bib
SUPEKIOK COURT.
Judge—W. N. Spence.
Solicitor General—W. E. Wooten.
Stenographer—Ernest M- Davis.
Clork—W. Ragan.
Sheriff—L. II. Davis
Regular terms, second Mondays In June
and Docember.
COUNTY COURT.
Judge—L. B. Monroe.
Solicitor General—L. G. Cartlcdgo.
Clerk—W-.J. Ragan,
fc.berlff—L H. Davis.
Quarterly cessions,4th Mondays in Feb¬
ruary, May, August, and November.
Monthly sessions, 4th Monday In each
month.
coynst of ordisary.
Ordinary—A. I. Monroe.
Court, first Monday In each month,
OOUNtt COMMISSIONED.
Henry Tumor.
J. M, Wooten.
J. B. Goorgo.
Court, first Tuesday in each month.
Treasurer—Thomas E. Plowden.
Tax Receiver—J. B. Steadham.
Tax Collector—C. J. Davis.
Surveyor—W. S. Short.
Coroner—W. A. Manry.
School Commissioner—J. J. Bock.
“ vcrstiCr’rtfuBTs. <* v t.
Morgan—1123rd district—J. N. Daniel!
P. W. E. Harvin, N. P. and ex-offi. J.
p. Court,second Thursday in oach month.
Arlington— 674th district.—John R.
Mils J. P. William Ray, Notary Public
and ex-officio J. P- Court, third Wednes¬
day in each month.
Edison—1316th district.—J. R. Strick¬
land, J. P. Everett Bas9, N, P. and ex-
officio J. P. Court, second Saturday In
each month.
Leary—^626th district.—Harper Danloll,
J. P. James Keel, N. P. and ex-officio
J. P. Court, third Saturday in each
month.
WHiiatnsburg— 1283rd district.—G. B.
Perry, J. P. C. J. McDantell, N. P.
and ex-officio J. P. Court, fourth Sat¬
urday in each month.
Cordray—1304th District—Will Eu-
banks, J. P. David Wimberly, N- P.
am! ex-officio J. P.. Court first Saturday
in each month.
TOWN OF MORGAN.
Mayor—K. McK. Ragan.
Wardens—J. J. Beck, T. W. Tinsley,
B. S. McGuirt, S. T. Clayton.
Clerk—E. N. McGuirt.
Treasurer—J. J. Beck.
Marshal—Shell Carver.
CHUKCmiK.
Baptist Church—Rev. Z. T. Weaver,
pastor. Preaching every third Sunday
and Saturday before. Sunday-school
eve ry Sunday Superintendent. at 10 o’clock a. m. J. M.
Newton,
M. E. C hurch—Rev. F. McCullough,
Pastor. Preaching every lut Sunday at
11 o’clock a m. Sunday-school every
Sabbath at 3 p m. L. G. Cartledgo, Su¬
perintendent.
masonic.
Reuben Jones Lodge No. 388, F. A A.
M., moots every first and third Saturdays
In each month at 2.G0 p. m.
J. T. SXEWABT, W. M.
Hidnk? Paui,,
Socretaty.
You invite disappoinlineat DoWitt’s when you
experiment. pleasant, thorough Little Early
Risers are easy,
puis. They just cure constipation and sick
lieadaciie Tinsley & as Go., sure Morgan; as yon take theta.
T. J. J. Dr. F. P.
Griffin. Laavyi W, Jones. Williams¬
burg; Htffiry Turner. Edison.
Handsome men gifted with gcod
sense are equally as scarce as pretty
women.
that DoWitt’s Little Early lhaera uro
reliable little pills for regulating the
^ShA Tinsley A Co. ,i Thcy Morgan; C don4 Pa Dr. grm e ^V < ?
Turner" , F. P. Griffin
jpl^ry EdUon* Willia “ sburgJ
‘ e s at sea *
me es dangerous , than
g |iore the
heiiAbrcakovs.
Where Advertising Paid.
It pays to advertise. This is a trite
saying, but it is none the lees truthful
because trite. Listen to the story which
the Philadelphia North American tells of
the reward a Milford, Del., woman re-
ceived because she advertised. She was
a widow, sad and lonely. When the ev*
ening shadows fell she looked and longed
for the return of the husband of herbos*
om, but he came not. And she sat down
to a oompaniouiess supper, and the even¬
ings and mornings wore away. Thus it
might have gone on forever had not the
newspaper—that en^ghteniug and civil¬
izing agency—come to her assistance.
She advertised. And why not? She
was wasting her charms on a desert
household. Many a gem of purest ray
serene the dark, unloaded, widowed
households bear. Bo she advertised and
of the replies there were seven baskets
full. But as she only needed one, she
exercized care and judgment in the as*
sortment ot the replies, and, as a result,
there will shortly bo a wedding in Mon¬
tana. In that far off State another
“sweeter self'’ was astray—he was, a
bachelor, and his heart yearned across
the great American desert to the spot
where another heart was yearning o» foil
time—and with the aid of that Civilising
agency Cupid has again scored. The
lmchelor has money; tie widow has en
porieuce. What more ta needed? May
they be happy and instil in their grow¬
ing progeny the maxim that it always
pays to advertise.
Bucklen’n Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the wotid For
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Ferer Sores, Tetter, Chap¬
ped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and ali
Skin Eruptions, and positively cures
Piles, or no pay required. It is
guarnteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For Sale by all Druggists.
An interesting ease came before a Buf¬
falo court the other day. It was baaed,
upon one woman’s remark about anoth¬
er. “She used pads to fill out her figure
and make the boys think she is a stun*
nnr,” the defendant is alleged to have
said of the plaintiff. The law presumes
a defendant to bo innocent until proved
guilty. Tbeonusof the burden of proof,
therefore, wim upon the plaintiff to show
that aha did not use pads, and that the
defendant had slandered her. Ths jury
was largely composed of uumarried men,
Whose ignorance of feminiuine make-ups
peculiarly fitted them for rendering im¬
partial judgment. After voluminous
testimony, vigorous cross examinations
|and many explanations, the jury return¬
ed a sealed verdict.
A Narrow Escape.
Thankful words written by Mrs,
Ada E. Hart, of Groton S. D. “Was
taken with a bad cold which settled
on my lungs; cough set in and finally
terminated in Consumption. Four
doctors gavo mo up saying I could
live but a sh,.rt time. I gave my¬
self up to my Savior, determined if I
could not stay with my friends on
earth, I would meat my absent ones
above, My husband was advisjd to
get Dr, King’s New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I
,laS cuie ‘‘ tDa and taank C°« ' am
a well and healthy woman,” Trial
Lottl< * h freP ' any Drug Store ’ Re g ,llar
size 50 cents and $1.00 guaranteed or
price refunded.__
Can j'on borrow money on any of
vour property at 5 pei cent interest,?
You cau, if you have a policy in the
New York Life Infmranco Gompany
MORGAN, GA-, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1888.
WRITE US FOR PRICES ON
Nails, Barb*Wire, Steel
Plow Blades, Boy
and Clipper Castings.
W. S. BELL, ALBANY. GA.
“The typical girl of Arkans&w
Cau chaw more ’backer than her rna
can chaw.
She can sling a little ink, take a little
Aud drink,
saw more wood than her pa can
saw.*’
Prof, Shell, of Dickey, was here
Saturday.
The three most emphatic loiters in
the English alphabet—*U. B. D—-.
Very little nousonso on rare occa¬
sions is relished by the wisest men.
Some people do not seem to be
able to run fast enough. They have
to get a bicycle to do It with.
The man who waits fqr things to
turn up genet ally gets so laay that
he is asleep when anything is turned
up.
Some of om- South Georgia dudes
could never get married if they Ilyed
in the Philippines. The proachers
charge a thirty dollar marriage fee.
Stewart Short says ha knows a
girl who can keep a secret, but that
he will not risk his reputation for
veracity by saying she can keep—
quiet.
They do say liiat a Morgan boy
(ahd it has just leaked out) who went
to Albany recently burned up a box
of matches trying to light an electric
light and then wanted to whip the
hotel clerk because there was “no He
in the dodgasted thing.”
Nathan Cartledge says if Hobson
is in need any more “wind bags” to
raise the Cristobal Colon, he can fur¬
nish the Lieutenant with somesplon-
did specimens developed by the re~'
cent political campaigns,
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A Kansas girl has brought suit
against her pastor for kissing her, Al¬
leging that the kiss W’as co cold that
it made her shiver. Our South
Georgia preachers will take warning,
and try to throw mors wnrmpth into
their osculatory performances.
The Monitor force Is indebted to
Mr. W. T. Gladden for a couple of
stalks of delicious sugar cane. Mr.
Gladden is one of southwest Geor¬
gia’s most progressive farmers, livs
itig about ten miles from Morgan on
the Outhbert road.
iThen Abraham Lincoln was once
asked how long a man’s let 8 ought
to be, ho answered “long enough to
reach from bis body to tho ground.”
But, undeniably, that depends. Sup¬
pose the man Is a murderer and un-
det due process of law you ate hang¬
ing him; in that case his legs are
quite long enough, though too short
to touch tho ground from Ins body.
A philosopher says; “If wives
were as good to their husbands as
female clerks are to their male CUK-
tomers but few matrimonial failures
would bo recorded.” We don’t be¬
lieve that, for nine women out of ten
are even nicer to their husbands
thau that, The above philosopher
must be a crusty old bachelor, or a
terribly henpecked CURS.
ur When . you drop a small object
on
the floor look Indian’ and you are
sure to and it says the Philadelphia
budget which thus describes tho
method; “Somebody dropped a stick
pin in the hall the other day and had
hard work to find it. -She hunted
high ana law, and on her hands and
knees, and with a candle but it was
•M
no use. The pin was very tiny, its
value being duo to association rather
thau to siae or brilliancy. The
somobody, after a final shake of the
tugs, was about to give it up forever,
when oub of the children chanced to
come along. “Why don’t you ‘look
Indian’ foi it?' he asked. Before the
somobody realised what was meant,
down dropped the youngster on the
floor, his head find his whole body
lying sidewise and just as close to
the dead level as possible. In this
position his eyes roVed rapidly over
the floor, ‘I have it!’ he shouted, and
sure enough, right in the middle of
the floor, in co plain a placo that it
had escaped the notice, W33 the
missing stickpin. The youngster
then explained that ‘looking Indian’
meant putting the head to the
ground In order to catch sight of the
smaller objects between oneself and
the horiion. ■ ‘They do it oh the
plains all the titne,’ he said. “That’s
why they can tell who’s coming.
But it work* in houses just S 3 well
as on the plains. Why, we never
lose anything in the nursery nowa*
days; wejust ‘look Indian’ and find
it right off.”
The Nupe La GHppe Cure.
There is no use suffering from
this dreadful malady, if you will only
get the right remedy. You are hav¬
ing pain all through the body, your
liver is out of order, have bo appetite,
no life or ambition, have a bad cold
in fact are completely used up. Elec
trie Bitters is the only remedy that
will give you prompt and sure relief.
They act directly on yotir Liver,
Stomach and Kidneys, tone up the
whole system and make you fool like
a new being.. They are guaranteed
to cure of money refunded. For sale
at bottle. aiA- Drug Store, Only GO ceuts per
A Fleshy
Consumptive
Did you ever see one? !
Did you ever hear of one ?
Most certainly not. Con-
fiumptioti is a disease that
flesh. invariably causes ioss of |
If you are light in weight, i i
even if your cough is only I
a slight one ; you should
certainly take I
i Seoti’s Emiislion
: of cod Over oil <wttb hypo*
phosphites. No remedy
is such a perfect pfeVettt*
ive to consumption* Just
the moment your throat
find begins to weaken ancj you
should you are begin losing flesh,
you to take it.
* And no other remedy i
has cured so many cases
of consumption. Unless
you are far advanced with
this disease, Scott’s Emul¬
sion will hold every in¬
ducement to you for a
i I perfect All hruagiGts, cure.
jnc, And |i, ft.
SCCtT £ IlOWHiC, Cii-reittr., V,
On Thursday, September 15th, I
will have a grand opentag of M;lli-
ncry and Fancy Good* at my store,
an d earnestly invite all my friends in
Randolph and adjoining counties to
ca ’d on that day and sco tho rnagnifi-
cent d M ^ilton a .i’ °f now goods. I will
pi?' 1 *oine beautiful
which can soloct.
Mrs. K. M CurTTF.NDEN.
SHOT GUNS AND BICYCLES.
\f you waht a bicycle or shot gun call on us. We can certainly in¬
terest yo'tt. Wo can soil yon a first-class shot gun at a very low price.
Don’t fail to call on us when you Conte to Albany and see out extensive
t
line of goods.
W. S. BELL, Albany, Ga.
An Election Ordered.
GEORGIA— Calhoun County -
Ga., Ordinary’s Sept. 17th., Office, 1898. Morgan
Notice is hereby given that 11,
petition of one-tenth of the qual¬
ified voters of said conty, as shoWn
by last in year’s this tax digest, has been
filed office under section
1541, of vol. 1, of the code of 1895, held
calling for an election to be
to determine whether or not such
spirituous liquors as are men¬
tioned in section 1548 of said code,
shall be sold within the limits of
said county. It is therefore or¬
dered that an election be held at
theu various election precincts in
said county, on Tnursday, the first
day of December Those next to wishing,to determine
said question.
vote against have the sale of liquor,
shall written of prihUMl on
And theifjballots, “Against the the Sale,” shall
those who favor sftle,
have written “For of the printed on their
ballots, The Sale,”
managers of the eloctioh
shall keep duplicate lists of voters
And list of tally sheets, delivering one
Voters ami one tally Bheet
to the Clork of the Superior Court
of SAld County, to be filed in his
office; And ohO sheets Hst of votefs, bal¬
lots And for consolidation tally, to the Ordi¬
scribed nary Local etc., asp rG-
in the Option laws
bf Georgia,
Witness my hand officially the
day and year above written.
A. t MONROfi,
ordinary.
ALL M *GMCN
StirtuUI Itlirtv that tlio
‘■OM ilow" uomotp,
fl 1 r t : } iy:i
t
Is the, best for Pea Sic Tronb'c*. CofTcrts all. *
Irregularities for Iri Ffemale Organa. SlioulJ bo
taken Cfum^e of Life an<t beforo CWM-rirth.;
PleolWS tdl “014 1 Tlni” RcaCifles have istoon tbe i
test 1 .vonty ypar i.
X£hde only by Ne v Nponeer Medicine Co., Clou ;
W^noot'-i, 'Ccnnceece. J
J. A< > MonuAN oROroia.
More than twenty million freesatnples
df Dewitt’s witch Haael Salve have been
diatribtited by the manufnetuim VVfiut
better proof of their confidendo in it’s
merits do you want? It Cures piles, bums
sCaldft, Hotoa, in the sliortest space of
time. T. J. Tinsley & Co., Mctganj Dr,
F. P, Griffin, Leary; 3. W. Jones.
Williamsburg; Henry Tamer, Edison,
Planters r jBAN OIL ctires
Cut*, IlUniB, Brufees, Rheu-
raatidm and Sores, Price, 25 cents,
Eof broken surfaces, sores, inRect
bites, burns, akin diseases and capeclaby
piles there is oile rehable remedy,
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. When yon
call for DoWitt’s don’t accept Counter'
feita or frauds. You will not be disap¬
pointed with Pe Witt's Witch Hazel
Salve, T. J. Tinsley & Co,, Morgan;
Dr, F. P. Griffin. Leary; J. W. Jones,
Williamsburg; Henry Turner. Edison.
The New York Life Insurance
Company writos perfect i* the only Company that
insurance. There is
not a single restriction in their poli¬
cies. m. A. Bland.
One Mihute Congh Cure surprises
people by its quick cures and Children
may take it in large quantities without
the hast danger. It lias wod for itself
the best reputation of any preparation
used to-day for colds, ctonp, tickling in
the thfoat or obstinate Cohghs. T. J.
J. Tiftsley & Co,. Dr. F. P. Griffin, Leary
w, Jones, wiliiafhsbftrg; Henry Turner
Edison.
■ IttStlwl 9 gift, cures DyspSp-
Constipation and Indi¬
gestion. Regulates the Liver. Price, 25 iM
PER
.1. I BECK,
tWOMW ASS MU At tiW,
Will 4 3«L03adt AlsTi «2hA..
practice In all the Courts, StatO
arid Federal. Prompt attention given to
all business entrusted fa His tare. Col¬
lections a specialty. 1 - 1 %-tt
L. D. MONROE aW
-A.TtroR.jsrE'ar jlv jl, *
Practices Ih MORGAN, the Courts GA. of tfio AlbataV
Clrcnit, &c 1-17-tf
Teeth Extracted Without Rain*
If you are troubled With toOthaolio
or have a mouth full of old snags
that causes you trouble atad a bad
breath call Ob
DR. F- P, GRIFFIN,
at without Leaty, and have Charges them extracted
and satisfaction pain. guaranteed; reasonable
S. 3!?0llfc»aft, 1*. LAMAR, Sdftpgia;
Will restore color on old clothes, dye
And make theft! look bow.
Satisfactioii guaranteed.
T. BRISCOE,
mtimx in imm>
Morgan, ga.
RHStbtrtHjB booth or PtmUO sqoAftS
1-1T tf
Gi O. H. DOZIER,
Attorney-At-La*,
Morgan, Georgia,
Wiil practice any where;
L. G. CARTLEDGE,
A‘±'”C , oi=tJsrE”sr «
Morgan, ga
Practices In the CiJuti .1 Of tills Stattl;
Special attention given to Collections.
1-17 tf
J; B* GEORGE,
PHYSICIAN AN!) SlUGfeON i
MORGAN, GA.
Qmoit and ItfeeiwfiNuft on Main STitBkf
1-17 tf
SHOE SHOP
-AT-
1-inA.Lc^ a-EOrtta-iA.
it. M. Flowers, a lirst-elass shoe find
harness maker, will thank you for any
Work sent hlru. Manufacturing uitd re¬
pairing/done good at low figures. Send
your shoo and harness work to
R. M. FLOWERS,
oct 21-8m Leary, Qu.
■■■«—if.
$«m*I %pH>
“At KiulUnnii, oe»,kU.
home away from homo“ is tho *ay
you foel when stopping at tho Henrty May
Hotel. Rates from t,o $2 per day;
Everything Up-to-date.
S
MfUnrloti In Devoid ot IlUto: Tasto.
Cures Chills and fever; acts on tlid
liver and regulates the system generally.
All druggists, 8 If) Gut
Motice.
To those whose accounts tail
Cotton over unpaid.
is opening, you cat'i have
work and somo of you farms and ard
now selling cotton. 1 ant not heat to
loan money but to sell for the cash.
Sometimes I sell and date to he paid
in tho fall which mv pay begins the
first cotton yoll sell or pick,
Hleaso pay mo promptly as t ncod
all due me.
Mhs Respectfully, E. At
C’bittrndEn.
Malarl.in I. KCdorMMI by lt*«t
and gnarantecd to cure chills, fever am!
ague. Ail druggists or from Moffit-went
Drug Co., Ht. Louis. 1$ Gw