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The .Wonilor’s'Bpcditlion I
From the Albany Herald.
The c on Smith iu hia name, we Ire-
he Vi: wlnr thought, for, Some weeks
prGVIHIfl to the 8 th of November, ti n
ho was running for ( digress iu this
district By. ai list Hou. James M. Griggs,
has served notice ou the hitter a*
Washing!on tlmt lie propones to contest
his m at in Congress.
Of course Smith’s hope is that the. Be-
p iblieftn majority in Congress will make
loom for him, lull he will be disappoint¬
ed. lie hasn’t the semblance of a case
for conl» ill. He made the weakest of-
fort at rutin:ug for Congress ever wit¬
nessed in the district. He didn't even
p II tho registered negro vote of the di -
1 iicf. His candidacy wits still bom and
showed any life. He is not oven
entitled to lie appointed to a Federal of
lice as u Republican martyr, and when
he tutdertakes to irmUc out his casejat
Washington he will be given a horse
laugh.
The Republican majority in Congress
has been known to do some very bold
and outrageous thins*, but there i» not’
even the remotest danger that his pros¬
pective contestant for Judge Griggs*
seat will ever get a smell of tho flesh-
pot for which he is longing. The lime
lias been when the Republican majority
iu Congress tinglil commit such an out-
i<;ge ftb the turning out of a Georgia
Democrat to make room for a Hepttb-
lican, but tlmt time is past, ocorgin
doen’t elect any Republicans to Con- ]
gi -s mi■ v Mine. ' ’d if there had been a
p ofst. of ft “T ,ee. b, tvepuWionn can-
b dale in tins iL' tr.ct the sable In.cd
Bui ‘ 1 . would have tie n very certuin not
to have Is a-u uiyeii tly Ittoudilican party
” „ tiomtnabon. Smith given the
was
enapty Uoucr of I be noniiua'ion only be
CHtise there was not a white man to he
found in the district who had good
sense that was willing to fool with it.
If you fed Dull. Languid, Broken
Down, Debilitated, have Weak
Hu n .; ■! or ltjdig ‘•’Um, unn Dr. HI.
A. Fimmons Li ver Medicine;
Edison Nows.
(It'S PLOWROY.)
M T VV. Watkins- paid Arlington
a business visit since our last-
W F. Lawrence went down
to Aihngton on business last week.
M.ss Lilia Hutton was a visitor in
oov tang a few days this week.
Hog ami hominy seems to be the
motto oi tin* farmers around hero for
the earning year, 18!)9.
'.I he. Rev. Mann - is at home this
week.
I Iu;! McCoy Calhoun, of Atlitigton.
'.'as hue on legal business one day
last week.
Quite a crowd wo notice from Ar-
lington were in our burg this week
there being M and Mrs i > \y
Lucy, Mrs. G L. U’oli'.ns, Miss Tom
* el lifts, Mrs. J. S. Cowart and per*
These attending court at Morgan
this week from here arc too nutrer
ocs to mention.
Just a few more days till Christ-
mas and then wo- \\ ell, yon can
guess the rest.
Last Saturday was Justice
<! a Lflison thiTO was a good deal
oi business tlansaetcil, there being
about 8.) i! fas issued against differ-
cut jiartios. This should remind out-
farmers of the fact that they ought
1 . ialso moiv meat, corn, syrup, etc.,
and not depend ou 4 .' cotton so
The writer had the pleasure of \ is-
iting a few days ago. '' e think
Lutbbert is on3 of the finest
Southwest Georgia, expect it is
most a city. Andrew Female College
is located iu CuthUert and and is one
of the best schools for girls in th
state she has also a male college
that is equally as good besides this
she has water works, electric lights.
telephones und several fm-tnrie*
tact she has all the modern cenven _
teneesof a eiiv.
A Cough is i;,fl like K fev or It
nv* have ,
to n ,|| ft certaiu coiir-e. Cure
U vpiieinv and effect ■' "uli (Pi-' Mtii-
H e Ik (’*.11*4, tin. ’
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“Jv ■’ U!D1 •••. 'V ' "■'••■III-
UMjlHt 11 Ih'D it a gor I t .1 Tm
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liOdrfck Echoes.
(BY CREAM Host;.)
Mr. >1 Hammock accompanied
his most estimable wife visited
Mrs L. 15 Dyer, Sunday,
Air. Ben Burnley, of Beulah, v/as
•■xohmiyintf smiles with one of the
fairer sex Sunday afternoon,
Miss Belle Turner, of Martin's
Academy, visited Miss Gussie
I lamer, Monday,
Misses Fletcher and Claudia
Brown visited Miss Amanda John-
so „, of Silverton, Sunday.
Mr. Frank Cheney, of Sltelltnan,
vtsituil his fond parents in Morgan,
Migsrs. Bob Martin and Jesse
Merritt passed through the burg
today.
Mr. Ilill Marshall made a business
trip to Morgan, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams vis¬
ited Mis. Ike Bice, of Folks,Sunday.
Mr. Arthur Turner, of Martin’s
Academy, was in tho community
Saturday.
Dr. J. B. Johns has returned from
an extended visit to Albany.
Mr Bunk Justice took his best
girl out. driving Sunday afternoon.
Miss Daisy Gilder is visiting her
sister, Mr*. Monroe Stewart, of
Folks, at this writing.
Messrs. McGuirt and Braggla, of
Folks, passed through tho cotnmu
nit) Monday.
After a ploasatit visit to relatives
near Folks, Miss Carrie Gilder re¬
turned to her home Sunday.
Bailiff Edwards visited Mr. Charlie
Davidson, Tuesday.
Thore will bo a Christmas tree at
the Park Xmas eve at 11 o'cleck a.
m. All are invited.
Mrs. Monroe Stewart and little
son, Billion, visited their fond parents
a few days last week.
Mrs. Fatitiie Daniel is expected
hero in a few days to be the pleasant
8 'iest of her brother, Judge J. R.
M "amor.
As news is scarce this week I will
try and write more next.
When you ask for Do Wilt's Witoli
Hazel Halve don’t accept a counterfeit
oi imitation. There arc more cases of
1 ilea being cured by this, than alt oth-
era combined. T.J, Tnisley & Co.,
„ .tone, i>. v » o»,mti, i.! ary;
J.W. Williamsburg; Henry tur-
uer, Edison.
Dickey Department.
(by sunflowers )
Wo are having some very co’d
weather now.
Mr. I. Y. Palmer camo over from
Columbia, Ala., Wednesday to see
his father, Mr. I. Palmer, who has
been quite sick.
Miss Shivers accompanied by C.
15 '' PaTer were hete Sunday after
noon.
Misses Iola Palmer and Willie Edd
Johnson and Jim Beil visited friends
near New Light last Sunday.
Mr, H. A. Plowden visited home-
folks here Sunday,
Mr. C. O. Bell visited his father
near Edison, Saturday.
Miss Maggie Davis after several
days visit with friends and relatives
here returned to her home iu Baker
county last Saturday.
Mr. Torn Griffin was here oue
day last. week.
Miss Jessie Parkens spent one
night last week with friends in Leary.
Misses Mina tlarrell and Zeffie
Hatcher aro spending this week with
tho former* sister, Mrs. Princo.
Mr, and Mrs, Enoch Dawson spent
Sunday with relatives boro.
Miss Annie Oaterville, of Leary,
is visiting Miss Jessie Parkins this
week.
Col. J. L. Boynton went down to
Mor C a ‘b Saturday.
The candy pulling given at Mr.
and Mrs. D. B. Clements last
Thursday was enjoyed bv all who at-
< tended.
Misses Rosa and Mary Wilson
vised their brother Mr.W. E. Harvin
last Saturday and Sunday.
: Mr. K. M. Palmer wont down to
Arlington, Monday, on business.
l)r. Jenkins and Mr. O. A. Sutton
j were her* Saturday,
Mr. T. H. Rogers went over to
.... Saturday, u . ,
Mr ' Hnd Mrs ' L ' M ' PHlme ' * re
S P 0,U ^"S this week with relatives
i hero.
:
Mr. George Todd and mother, from
near Arlington, visited relatives here
: Tuesday.
| Constipation prevent* the body from
ridding itself of wa»tematter. DeWitt's
Little Early Riseis will remove tile
trouble ami cores Sick Headache. Bit-
.u.iMK.v- \iou. 1 1 „'wuee Liver, and clear the
com; e Small, sugar coated; dou’t
gripe or vauise nausea. T. J. Tinsley &
I 'on:; ally. -i. Morgan; VV. Jones, l'r. 1. P. Gridin,
'lienry o’,-* i' v"; Turner. Edmou. VViJhauisburg;
A Clc .«*;• Trie;;.
It cert-only ! ok i>k** it 1, r h<T<
is realy no I tick about it. Anybody j
can try it who has I .a me Ba'-k.Wt ai
• "idtteys. Malaria or nervous t-ronb os
We mean he can ante bitnself ?
away by taking Klcctiic \‘A\U?i
•pi I his • . me,hc.no j- • tones . up the • ho e
- Vstem, acts as a stimulant to J,:,,;
and Gidneyli ’ is a blood purih * r and
nene tonic. It cures Constipation
Headuche, Fainting Spells and Belly
Colic. It is purely vegetable, rt mild
laxative, and restores tho system to
its natural vigor. Try Electric Bit-
tors and be convinced that they are a
rniraele '.vorker. Every botfla gum -
auteed. Only 50 cents a bottle at
any Drug Store.
Millions («iv :n Away.
It is cer'aitdy gratifying to the
public to know of one concern in the
land who are not afraid to be gener¬
ous to the needy and suffering. The
properties of Dr. King's N> JVV Discov
ery for Consumption, Coughs and
Colds, have given away over ten ini 1 -
J lion trial bottles of that great rnedi'
I cine; and have the satisfa dion of
k lowing that it has cuaed thousands
of hopeless cases. Asthma, bronchi¬
tis, Honrsenes and all diseases of tho
Throat. Chest and lungs are surely
cured by it. Call on any Druggist,
and get a trial bottle free, regular
i size 50 cent* and $1 00. Every bot¬
tle guaranteed or price refunded.
Insure your life in the Neu- York
Life Insurance Vompny. Il is the
most liberal Company to its policy
holders as well as tho hugest and
strongest in the world.
M A. Bland.
Honesty the Host Policy.
The Boston Journal tells this good
atery: A certain grand lady of Eu
rope entered the Salle at Monte
Carlo while a former friend ami pro.
tector of h*r.s was winning in a styk‘
that seemed destined to break the
l.,„k. -I*. »,l,l to ™ yon
hero, Prince, and in such luck, too!”
she exclaimed. ‘-Do tell me a Inchv
'
number; it is sure to win, for you
are now in tho vein.” The Prince
placed a jiilo of gold louis before the
lady, whose beauty bad successfully
defied the effects of thirty six win¬
ters. and sai l: “Put it all on the
number of your years.” She reflect-
od. boeltated, and then placed the
pile .. u _ An .
on instant later Die
croupier sang out: “1 hirty six red
wins.’ The woman in uttered, “Ah,
mon Dien; 36 is exactly my
and fainted on the spot.
PioletTjYotir Trees.
All young growing trees, as well
as those newly planted this fall, will
be the better if a small mound of
earth is banked up around the stem.
It is a protection to the roots, he’ps
to keep tho tree erect during bar-!
windstorms, and at tho same time
saves it from injury by mice, which
often do considerable injury to the
trees by gnawing the bark.
Even where trees are mulched
during the winds it is better to bank
up in this, way before applying the
much. After a tree gets well estab¬
lished, of course, is not so necessary,
as the roots resetting out will hold
the tiee in ius place, and mice are
not so apt to injure the bark of older
trees.
Mnturfon (« KlnlorNt-d l>> 11 ,-i.t I'liyntetnn*
aud guaranteed to cure chills, loser and
ague. Drug All druggists or from Mo flit west
Co., 8t. Louis. 5 19 6m
Household Hiuts.
Eggs intended to be used for cus¬
tard should not be beaten too lightly
in order to prevent them from float
ing.
Suet may be quickly prepared by
sprinkling with flour and pressing
with the rolling pin until it crumbles.
It will need little, if any, chopping.
Te cook bacon so it will not curl
in so doing, place tho thinly cut
slices between the bars oi a toaster
and place over a dripping pan in thy
oven, where it will cook nice and
crip and yet remain perfectly flat.
Cook cabbage and cauliflower un¬
covered, in a large kettle of rapidly
boiling water, salted, and with a
tnblespoonful of soda in it. Onions,
scald and change tho water twice.
All others cook in water enough to
cover, and drain it off after cooking,
The annual harvest of coughs and
cold* is bearing its legitimate limits,
and tho demand for efficacious cough
remedies is well nigh universal. An
excellent cough svrup that requires
no persuMon to got it taken is made
iti this way: Steep three tablespoon-
fuls of flax seed in enough water to
make it a half cup of clear flax seed
tea when strained. Add to this a
cup of loaf sugar and the juice ot
taree lemons and cook until a clear
jelly-like syrup is obtained. This is
oot only agreeable to the palate, but
* ill be L und most soothing to the
irritated throat and lungs.
notice.
/iiii. El' (JfCOUGi A.- Ex'witi’-o i j
O'TYe. Atlanta. Nocpm'x-r. 12 '898 j j
Win !<•■! t! »* T.ix of the I
connti"> >t( (Vtlhoitn anil Early bv '
w#»re
ent: ;v< f ,r<ht‘ roa’i ir#*d to deposit in j
r|»♦ liiti.U of Fort Gains all r»m»*pyR erd- j
lec s * <i by -it; *>» Dfvount of State 'fax .
es; :tn 1 ' .J»l Hank Ifurin? ci ased t<» ho a
HM i „ j, „„ h . r ,. a _
lYmt ti-e Tax Coil-dors of said Conn-
!i< ‘' ! 'T n ’‘ it iu ihf ' Exchange Bunk of
Albany, (la. and not elsewhere, nil
mom-;r collected !,v them on said nr-
them count directly except such as may lie paid by
into the Smte Treasury.
(Signed) A 1). CANDLEH,
Governor.
J5v the Governor
J. w. warren, (Seal)
Sop. Ex. Dent.
Soothing', hraliutr. cleniisiuR. De-
wilt's wilcb Ifazi-I Salve is the imt lnca-
lile i te-my of sores, burns and sounds.
If never fttilfl to cure piles. Yon may
rely upon it. T J. Tins!, v & Company,
Morgan; Dr. F. P. Griffin Learv:.), w,
•folios, williaunslmrg; Henry Turner,
Edison.
The treasury'of the United States
is overflow ir.g u ith borrowed mrnev.
Cleveland borrowed $2(12,000,000;
■McKinley borrowed $200,000,000—
making $402,000,000 borrowed with¬
in six years. The Republican press
point to the large treasury balance
as evidence of prosperity. If a na¬
tion can borrow itself rich, why can
not an individual do tho same?
Verily this is a new doctrine.
Mai trion Ik Devoid of Hitter Taft«-
Cures cUtils and fever; acts on tlie
liver and regulates the system generally
All druggist r. 5 19 0m
Many a luueehold w saddened by
death because ot the failure to keep on
hand n sfife- and absolute cure for croup
such as .One Minute Cough Cure. See
that your little ones arc protected
against Wdrfitib; fffnergenev. T. J. Tinsley
A Co., Dr. F. P. Griffin,
Leary; J. \Y -loins, \Villinmsburg; Hen¬
ry Tnrutr, Edu-on.
The trouble seems to be that evoryoue
is looking for light work and heavy pay,
while everybody else wants heavy work
for light-pay.
Late to bed and early to rise prepa •*
a man for hi* home in the skies. But
early to bed and a Little Early Hirer,
u organ; Dr. F. P. Griffin. Leary; J. w.
Eibaon. Williamsburg; Henry Turner
A fellow devil utters this word of
sound wisdom nisi wholesome warning:
-
"Oue of the worst things tlmt «tn
befall-n 1* y m to have the liberty to
slay out at night. This is too often a
fatal j rivilege, for it is during the night
when all mischief i- planned and exe
cfltvd. The Imvs who are permi ted the
(r ,. wlom llf UH . Mveets at late hours of tha
nigiu are the hoys who till the jails and
pe^iteiitiaries, and bring sorrow to their
relatives ainMiieDtls.’'
The Now York Life Insurance
Company is the only Company that
writes perfect insurance. There is
not a single restriction in their poli¬
cies. M A Bland,
“If yon do not many me I shall hang
myself.” exclaimed a love-lorn young
nnm.
“Weil, if yon <lo, pleiiRO go a Httlo
way dowti the bI root,” was the young
lmly'H cheerful vosponso,” for I beard
pup. > ho ilid not want hanging about
bore.”— Fife.
Cure Stomach Troubles. Cold Feet
a U’ i ilaiKi s Excessive M-nstrual
Flow, with Simmons Squaw Vine
W ino or Tablets.
The Hey. Ill II. Hicks.
Aiitial Almanac and monthly paper,
Word and Works, are now known
from »>a to sea We are pleased to
call the attention of our tenders to
the Almanac for 1899, now ready. It
is a splendidly printed and illustrated
hook of 11C> pages and the storm
forecasts and digrams and astrnomi-
cal and scientific matter are superior
to anything that has ever been seen
before in a 25 oen book. His monthly
journal. Word and Works, is one of
tiie best literary, homy and scientific
magazines in the country, besides
containing his monthly storm fore¬
casts tion wit h explanation. Word The suberin-
price of and Works is
$1,00 pur year and a copy Hicks Al¬
manac is sent .as a premium to ever
ri'Bily subscriber. Single copies of
Word and Works, 10 cents. Price of
Almanac alone, 25 cents. Send your
order to Word and Wotks Pub. Co.
[ 2201 Locust Street St. Louis, Mo.
!
The Apple as Medicines.
The apple is such a common fruit
that few persons are familiar with its
medicinal properties. Everybody
ought to know, that the very best
thing he can do is to eat apples just
before going to bed. The apple i* ex-
cellent brain food, because it has
more phosphoric acid, in an eaaily
digestible shape, than any other
fruit known. It excites the action
of the liver, it promotes sound and
healthy sleep, and thoroughly disin*
foots the mouth. It also aggluti-
nates the surplus acids of the stom-
ftch, helps tho khlnoy secretion and
prevents cidon^m-s growth, while it
obviates indignation and is one of the
, best prsventatives of diseases of the
throat N* ,i •> lemon and orange
u is also the -t antidote for t’ne
tlprst and craving of persons addicts
ed to the alcoholic or opium habit.—
Uum.mit v. ian.
V
Local Option Prwhmation.
GEORGIA - Oat-hous Cnn.vrY:—
Ordinary's office. Afnrgau, da., Doc
2, 1898:—Whereas, an election was h .Id
in the various precincts, in Dahl county.
f»n the first day of December 1808. imdci
the pro vision* of the Local Op ion Ia«
of said Htate. to determine w hether or
not any alcoholic, spirituous malt, or
intoxicating bitters, or other drink,'-
which will produce intoxication, shall U
wild iu tbe limit* of said comity, as pro
vided iu said Local Option law. Upon
consolidating the returns of sanl election
from the various precinct* of said coiiu-
ty. to wit:
Against the sale For the sale
1123 D,s*. <5. M. 92 43
1283 “ It II 13 0
826 l« It II 23 48
1304 “ It o 16 6
574 II • I II 29 61
1316 - • I II 77 56
Total 250 214
bow, it _ appearing )hat there were cast
in said election 464 votes, and that 250
vole, ‘ were c *" t against the bale, and 214
votes were cast for the Sale, and that the
the majority against the Sale is 36 votes'
It •». therefore, proclaimed notice that after the
publication of this for four con-
necutire week* in the Morgan
ami Calhoun County Courier; the Local
Option law of Georgia will be iu force in
Calhoun county
Given tinder my hand officially the
date above written.
A. I. MONROE,
Ordinary.
Public Nile of Land.
GEORGIA—Calhoun County—
\\ ou rtfcpt. 9, 1897, rfuiniu E.
1, 2^sasrit.i4«*£ss; 1898. with interest from maturity *t
8 per cent., and to secure the same (a*
well a* another note not yet due) made
said J. ». & J. W. Cowart a deed to the
following property: All the tracts or
parcels of land lying in the Fourth
triet of Calhoun county, Georgia, con-
taining 750 acres, more or less, to-wit:
Alt of lot No. seventy one. all of lot No.
98, the north half of lot No. 70 and half
or nottlh part of lot No. 99, comprising
except 250 acre* off the west side of lots
Noa. 98 and 99; bounded on the west, by
public road from Edison to Arlington, Tnrn-
on north by lands of Mrs. Georgia
er, on the east by lands of Fannie
McDaniell. on south by land* of Q -orge
Peters, as par survey of and lines run
and defied by Lewis A. Guild, which
Laves 84 acres off the east end of said
lot No 98, and it was provided in said
deed tha' if nai.l note was not paid at
maturity said J. 8. and J. W. Cowart
were granted the following irrevoeablo
form, that said J. H. and J. W. Co v art
might after advertising the same for two
insertions sell said property at public
outcry to the highest and best bidder
and execute to tho purchaser warranty
(teed to the same in name of said Fannie
E. McDaniel. This is to advertise that
iu pursuance of said deed and power . we
will on the 20th. day of December 1898
before the court house door in
aell said property at public outcry to the
highest and best bidder for cash and will
execute warranty deed in the name of
the said Fannie E. McDaniel to the pur¬
chaser at said sale,default having already
oecured in the payment of said note.
This, Dec. 5, 1898.
J. S. & 1. W. COWART.
K. H. POWELL A SON, Attorney.
Calhoun Sheriff Sales.
Georgia—Calhoun Wiil County:—
be sold on the first Tuesday in
January next at public out cry at the
court house door of said county within
ft ftiKKX&'ftSftSSfc
less; 130 bushels ot corn, more or
tbo property of B. M.
Lee, to satisfy one distress warrant and
land lord’s lein, issued fmm the county
court in favor of A. j. and L. W. Single¬
tary vs. B. M. Lee. Thin Nov. 1st, 1898.
Also, at the same time und place of
sale. 300 bushels of corn, more or loss, 3
bales of cotton, more or less. Hald prop¬
erty levied on to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa.
issued from the Superior court of said
county in favor of tho Arlington Oil and
Fertilizer Co., vs. L. W. Sutton.
This Dec. 6, 1898.
L. H DAVIS, Sheriff.
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Calhoun County:—
To ali whom it may concern:— f. J.
deceased, Tinsley administrator of Eltn T. Tinsley,
has in due form applied to the
undersigned for leave to sell the land*
belonging to the estate of said deceased
and said application will be heard on the
first Monday in January uext. Gtv.n
uudar my hand officially, this Dec 5 1898.
A. L MONROE,
Ordiuary.
Notice of Dismission.
GEORGIA—C&lhonn county:—
Becton I liter, administrator upon the
estate* of John Manufiold and upon tho
estate of Hosannah Mansfield, both late
of said county, deceased, having filed hla
petition for discharge fro administra¬
tion on each of aforesaid estates. This is
to cite all poison* concerned to show
cause charges against the granting of the die-
as prayed for, at the regular terra
of tho court of Ordinary for said county
to bo held on the first Monday in Feb¬
ruary, 1899. A. I. MONROE,
Ordinary.
CITATION-
AVfiereo*, W.J.Ragan, administrator of
Othella Newton, represent* to the court
in his petition, duly filed and entered on
record, that he ha* fully administered
Othefla Newton’* tetato. Thi* is there¬
fore to cite all person* concerned, kin¬
dred and creditor*, to *how can*e, if any
they can, why *sid administrator should
not lie discharged from his administra.
tion, and receive letters of dismiesion
on the first Monday in February, 1899.
A. I. Monkob,
Ordinary.
Notice.
To tho*e whose accounts ran
Cotton over unpaid. is
work and opening, yon can have
some of you farms and an>
flow selling cotton. I am not hear to
loan money but to sell for the cash.
Sometimes I sell and date to bo paid
in the fall which my pay begins the
first cotton you sell or pick,
Please pay me promptly as I need
all due me.
Mus. Respectfully, E.
M. Chittenden.
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MORGANS CJir ,\ D
CASH STORE YuU
CAN GET
11 lbs green coffee $1 09
8 “ Arlmckles coffee ] 00
18 “ Best white sugar ] 00
15 *• Good lico 1 00
1 “ don lile-t hick tobacco 3:
1 "Schnapps tobacco 37 1 2
1 “ nails 2 1 2
1 “ Maeeahoy snntl 55
17 Boxes Great. Potash, 1 011
1 "arrel best Hour 4 40
780 matches O'.
Kutabagar Turnips per lb. 2!
1 lb meat ;
1 " laril 7 1-2
Meal per bn-liel 50
Checks, sheeting and prim e per yd, 5
Ne» home mule syrup per gallon, 25
Good apple vinegar, per gallon 25
2 box potash 15c—3 for 20c—4 for 25c
and 17 for $1.
Best tire proof kerosene oil per cal 15
Omobs 3j per In. or 40c per peck.
Shell corn 4.0c. water, ground meal 50'-
Irish potatoes per peck 25o or 3c per il
Nads 2Jo per lb.
Loaded shells 35
Cabbage .per pound 2 l->
Cheese per pound 15
Spanish mackerel fish per pound 7
Lard cans holding 50 pounds 25 ~*
72 sweet crackers
Walter Davis syrup tiarrells
Swp**t p.otutows y>or ; u
♦=«,«£«• Table oil cloth tr'-r'rr per.y.r,d, 8 * 15- 5
Good *i?,i> fry chickemi ,'toc. Hen 20c.
Bring me your oggs, at loc doz.
“ “ goose feathers at 50c lb
New home made evap- rotor syrup 25c
Let me thank yon fer your patronage
in the past, and 1 hope to share it iu the
future, lam, Yours to nerve,
S. N. MfiGLilf 1, Morgan, « .’A, (Sit-
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considered : GOOD will lay
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800 brick,
OUR LIME
will go to 1,200; saving Von 50
per cent thef», and a much
stronger wall i* obtained—and
that is what you want Don’t use
material where repairs have to
commence soon after completion
of the work.
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Weston & Co.
ALBANY. GA.
J.W. JOINER
Watch Maker, Jeweler and Dealer in
Musical Instruments.
%er % Sen
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I have special bargains to offer you.
In
pianos m tnsm
Prof. _ , Joseph T Hart , Dewk, the cole*
brated pianist, will be on hand to try
the instruments. Gall and see them
ana and secure secure
A BARGAIN.
J. W. Joiner,
27 Washington street, Albany, Ga.
Tax Collector’s Notice.
I will he at the following named
places on dates named beiow for the
purpose of collecting state and
county tax for the year 1898:
Morgnn, Oct. 4, Nov. 1. Dec. 6
Edison, Sept. 27, Oct. 25, Nov. 12.
Aiiingtop. Sept. 28, Oct. 26, Nov. 16.
Cord ray. Sept. 29, Oct. 27, Dec. 3.
Leary. Willinmsburg, Sept. 30, Oct. 28. Not, 19.
Sept. 24, Oct. 29, Nov.
26 .
JefT, afternoon, Nov. 12.
Maury's mill, forenoon, Nov, 13.
Will be at Morgan all during court
week.
Books will close promtly Dec. 20.
C. J. DAVIS,
Tax Collector Calhoun County.
Dr. Il Ai. M A- 4 Simmons Q- ----T Liver Y7 Meet*
cine searches out all Impunities in
tho System, and ex; els them harm
lossly by tho uatural chaunels.
,J. J. BECK.
ema it? nsnsia C3--A-. a us,
MOBOA> T , Courts, Pluto
Will prnetict* lu V’ • ’ 1
Fe-lemi. ri«»mpt a pnttem tfv«n to
all business entrusted io Bis care. Col-
lectibim a .specialty. 1‘17-tt
[,. IX MONROE
attobite - ? -at lav?-,
M ltflAN.dA.
Practices in the Courts of the Albany
Circuit. &c 1-17-tr
Tcolh Extracted Without Pain.
If vou are tronoled with toothach e
or have n mouth full of old nia^j
that causes you trouble and a fc*nl
breath call on
DR F- P. GRIFFIN
at Beaty, and have them eiturt.,1
without pain. Charges reasonalJe
and satisfaction guaranteed.
S. SbslImaT, L. LAMAR, GeoFgia.
V' r ill restore color on old clothe*, ijya
and make them look new.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
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T. BRISCOE,
mucus m nsim.
MORGAN, GA.
HnsirmxoK Soctii of Public
1-17 if
i (xj 0. H. DOZIER.
Attorney- At-Law,
Morgan, Georgia,
Will practice any where.
L. 0. CARTLEDGE,
ATTOE17ET -A.T LAtW '
MORGAN, GA.
Practices in the Courts ot th« Stato.
Special attention given to collectlgDB.
1-17 tf
J. B- GEORGE,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
MORGAN, GA.
OmcK AND ItBalDKNOK 911 MaIX pTFIFT
1-17 tf
SHOE SHOP
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GEORGIA.
R. M. Flowers, a first-class shoo aad
harness maker, will thank you for any
work Ken: him. Manufacturing gud r »-
pairiug dona good ai low figures. Solid
your shoe and havens* woik to
R- M. FLOWERS,
oct 21 3m Leary (in.
m fag
| shetim.-m, Oeor*m.
• “ At home away from homo” is the way
j you b° tp feel l- when Rates stopping from $1 at the Henry May
j Everything up-to-date. to $2 p*r day.
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1 i&fUT 5, tot (.eimral—\V. -. wcoten.
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covsty touter.
Judge—L. D. Monroe,
holtcttcr Gwmral-L. G. CarUedga.
Otm-K-W. J. Ragan.
Sheriff- L H. Davis.
Quarterly May, sessions, 4t h Mondays in Feb-
ruury, Monthly August, and Norsmbsr.
month. sessions. 4lh Monday J In each
COUKt OF ORDPUKY.
Ordinary—A. I. Monro*.
( om t, first Monday In each month. .
OoUNtt COMUU-SIONBrS.
J. Henry Turner.
M. wooten.
J. 15. George.
f otu t, first Tuesday in rach month.
Ireasurer-Thoitm, lax Receive,— E. Plowden.
Collector—G. j. B. Steadham.
i ax J. T)„vis.
Surveyor- w . g. Short.
Coroner w. A. Maury,
bchool Commissioner—J. J. Beck.
JUSTtCP COURTS.
J Morgan— 1123rd district-J. N. Danioll
1>. "• U Harvin, N. P. and #x-o*. J.
,j t Court,second Thursday
. Arlington—574th in each month.
J. P. district.—John R.
^ ilium llav, N star aural
and ex-nfficiw J. P. Court, third W*
day in each month
Fcli.son-l3l6th dl*triet.—J. R. IRri.k-
tana, , J. 1 Everett B»**, N.
,V ^ E’ourt, P. and u.
1 ° sscond Saturday in
L ‘ ^ G 2 ' fith diat district.-Harper • i .» „ Dsatell, ,
J. , J p . James Keri, o N. P. and ex oBcrio
J. P- Court, third Saturday tn ***l»
month.
Perry, Williamsburg— J. P. 1383,4 district. -G. B.
V. J. McDanMI, If. P-
mnl ex officio J. p, Court, fourth S«t-
urd&y in each month. District—Will
t lord ray—1304th *■-
banks, J. P. David Wimberly. If. P-
and ex officio J. P. Court first Saturday
m each month.
TOWN op MORGAN.
Mayor—K. MeK. Ragan.
>' aniens—J. ,J. Heck, T. W. Tinsley.
S. N. McG - 3. T. Clayton.
Clerk—S. _ N. MeGnirt.
Treasurer—J. J.
Marshal—Shell Carver!
Baptist Clmreh* T. Weaver,
pastor, t reaching every third Sunday
and Saturday before. Sunday-aehool,
every Neiumg Sunday at lo o’clock a. m. J. M.
AL L. Siipennwndeut. Lluwch—Rev.
? r teaching F. McCullough,
i , , ; t Tery 1st Sunday at
: ? c ! >alt ,l m - Sunday-school every
!?nmendent . ,
Vm ' ^ pledge, Su-
.T. masonic.
I VI 11 L,,a « u No. 888, F. AA.
■*■.. meete ev»vy ft ra t and third Saturday*
i n ertuh month ata.SOp. rn.
J • T. 8tkwakt, W. M.
Sidney Paul,
I Seerotary.