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About The Morgan monitor. (Morgan, Ga.) 1896-???? | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1899)
t"E MONITOR « I ! m cr mm com; . - .» ,J. I*. STANFORD. uatkx OK ruwscimtoon. .)„W*>py one year..... *\M: tVn'u.»(>y three mouths . . . . 25 Ulvertislng cates made known on *!>• pU,Wtto, ‘- ' Knlered at, the )V,t 0tfte.n at Morgan n iMicond c’iikHH nmil matter. M ran, Thursday, July 27th, 18'ffl. Bob Ingersoll, the noted infidel, died at his homo last Friday. 'Jnl irl.m I. KiM»r«<'.l l>y He.t l , hy»lrl»ii» and in. I ? .Hrantecd to cure chills, fever J* 1'U* Ail drnggtrtsor from Mofflt-west 1 u ng ('o.. Ht. Louis. ii 19 0m F'ush times with a record of stii- k. r< and rioters is something wo can’t understand. If von feel Dull. Languid. Broken Down, Debilitated, have W oa k Bintttach or Indigestion, use Dr. M. A. .'iiinmous Liver Mcdicino. If the Democrats, of Kentucky, d Mi’t g,-t together something will happen up there, soon. fir. M. A Simmons Liver Medi- el no searches out nil Impunities in •in. System, and naturalcimnmds. expels them harm¬ lessly by the True to instinct, England wants to Meal a part of Alaska. She had bet- t **r bo satitfied with her conquests tn Africa. Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Modi- einu has since 1B40 steadily risen in |nib!(c favor, and the demand for it far exceeds that of tiny other Liver Medicine. Gov. McLanreii, oi Mississippi, is a long ways in the load, and Private John Allen will be forced to take a back seat, this time. If troubled with Dizziness. Furred Tongue, Bitter Taste in Mouth Bloated Feeling after eating, Const,i- \* ition or Sick Headache, use Dr. M , A. Simmons Medicine. It seems that the negro, as a sol¬ dier, is a failure; here and elsewhere. No more colored troops are to be en li-ted for th* Philipine war. Th« App»tite of a Goat Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose htoumrh and liver mo out ot order. AH such should know that l)r. King’s New i.lfe rills, tho wonderful Stomach and i.lver R unody. gives a splendid appetite, round digestion and a regular bodily llab t'hat insures port'd health and great energy. Only 2 So at q. j. qlnaloy A Co, Gen. Whcil-r lias gone to the Uhilip>nes,;tnd forgot to leave bis Con pn-SMomil toga behind, Wlrit does hi- constituents think of this! He Fooled the Surgeon*- All d on tors told Henlok Hamilton, of wrsljefforson O,,after suffering 18 months troiu i{octal Fistula, lie would dlo unless w costly litinsotf operation was performed; of Bucklin'.- but ho vuri-t with live boxus Arnica Halvo,the surest l'ilo euro on Earth, unj the best 8«'i re in the world 25 cents u bn*. Sold by q. ,f. qiosley A Co. Lieutenant B. Winship, of Mucor, will take charge of the recruiting station in Albany, and all who want to Join the U. S. Army will have a chance. Mrs. W J. Clarke, McRae, Ga , Writes.- For years have rarely been, and hardly know how l could keep house without Dr. M. A. Bitumens Liver Medicine. It cured moot Hour Htoniach and Indigestion; my hns- l and of Dyspepsia, and from person- id test regard it superior to Black Draught and Euilin’s Liver Medioino Secretary of War, R. A. Alger, has resigned and Hon. Elihu Root, of N -w York, has bren appointed to fill Die vacancy. Wonder if all parties am satisfied? Wo oro. \ ou assume no risk when you buy Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di¬ arrhoea Remedy. llonvy Turner, of Edison, will refund your money i! ,\«u are not satisfied after using it. It is everywhere admitted to be the 'most successful remedy in use for bowel complaints and the only one that never fails. It is pleasant, safe and reliable. Tho militia, of Kentucky, has boon ftalivd upon to take a hand in the old time fool fuod.'. Let thorn alone— the sooner they kill each other the better for the country. SpeuT a Goon 'Farm Doctowuo. Mr. A. N. Noe!l,uf Ashervillo, Kau sms, say* he spout a good farm doe- t<wing but nitnsolf f, )r clironic diarrhoea got m> relief and was afraid he must die. He chanced to get hold ot a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera anil Diarrhoea Ronidey and was permanent I v cured bv it, For srle II Mo'ficiiie by Henry Dealers. Turner, Edison, ami i -----------------—--- And now Italy has her hack up he cause a f. w dagoes were lynched for a ruputablo citizen. VVa >> OUlu »1 1 U It Hot 4 i bo a ijood , |>lau for llOl l TO n L-a»a.*s hoop Mich - « .1 trash * , at . . noiuo. ApcnUi minted—N„ ejmcrieiice or cart- »• tequllwl; no lloonwg ,*lu « ,t nv OJU1 | UiaJe M , **^1 cosily; canvossbtg sidoNi^’^dnU „r lnsil W *’ A “‘ UM9 Ut! ‘” Ariffiurejee “Will tlie dog be an i ue it) )ln nex* campaign in Georg' ’" as-k li.. DhVieu Gazette, ‘’Thu- iS 5i £00* ^ ta* goingj • News. And talk win bo all. Uncle Ham is after puzzle adver¬ tisers, and such stuff is excluded from j the mails, and guiible persona reading j fak e adve.tisen.ents in which i*w«h are offered together with sid.scrip .| ons fot Ha-ir papers, will be md . v some monev. The foolish fad of selling ki-.-c- for charity at bazaars has struck a A New <T**r.-ey..fudge him ulwl i Haag. i j that such an action is sufficient, ea IND ! for divorce, and has granted thro men divorces for the kiss chaiilv Hurrah for bin— Dalton i Argm Our sentiments exactly. On last Fri, lay, July 2lsf, a patty of negroes. entered th ; . atom of Ol; t*'!t a) S..ffol J, in Kafly conn* •**» * Ih., point of » v'AAml the .tore and <,nthi-s wito, before his' eyes. This t.-ll.t the story, without the sicKonmg rickemi,,- Met-iil*- details, a, »iuoe then , an outrage.) community i‘ as liett - 1 'n )i,1 “* i li>a* tin- mime shall '.vfM.rrr - k J »i, timl nnt i <1 t.ho , ]>er]»«;fratoi-K , , - punislied—resdlt, seven negroes have betm i yMlwcl; the entire party on gaged tn the crimo, save one, • n ho; will surely hits the dust. Sow who will denounce the action of the lynch j eir and say they did wrong. About three weeks ago a negro by the name of John Williams at¬ tempted to commit mi outrage on two white git Is,near Bain bridge, william- entered their room but was frightened away before lie accomplished id- pu r- pose, do was arrested and placed in .jail. A large crowd congregated for the purpose of taking him from jail, and send him by the short method to kingdom come. The mob refused to disperse and threatened to itso dyna¬ mite, if they couldn't secure tho negro in no -rffcer way. The sheriff appeal¬ ed Hi the governor for aid, and the Thomasvllte Guards and the Valdosta Videttes are now there; the Albany Guards have boon notified to hold themselves in readiness. Tho militia have driven the mob, at the point of the bayonet, from the jail and now have possession. Though driven from the jail the mob is not satisfied and a serious conflict may occur at any ti me Tho negro did not accomplish his pur pose, and is now in jail. We thinkthe taw ought to takeits regular course, give him a speedy trial, if guilty pun¬ ish him and not kecji him there in jail, an eyesore to every honest man and virtuous woman. +¥****■ if so, there must be some trouble with its food. Well babies are pjuinp,- only the sick are thin. Are you sure the food is ail right ? Chil¬ dren can’t help but grow I they must grow if their food ; nourishes them. Perhaps a mistake was made in the past and as a result the di¬ gestion is weakened. If that is so, don’t give the baby a lot of medicine; just use your every-day common sense and help nature a little, and the way to do it is to add half a teaspoon¬ ful of SCOTT’S EMULSION to the baby's food three or four times a day. The gain will begin the very first day you give it. It seems to correct the digestion and gets the baby started right : again, tf the baby is nurs¬ ing but does not thrive, then the mother should take the emulsion. It will have a good effect both upon the ; mother and chiid. Twenty- five years proves this fact. tor. *rtd ,il tinjggiari. SCOTT A BOWNE, Oh.mists, K.w YotV. H* Advertising in The Monitor i.- sure to bring trade. GOOD rosr *£Oo 1 i£dl?&TO...... At :t« J‘, J\ita*m>Hi , . rriov .Pohint, Himtohy, Amimviu< u\ spaandi.and, ?scirNC,! 'iok, ai Infokmation\ Hi>k.ka»*hv,Tkavkls, Woman'* 1 * and >i, IAH Uilor’s VMKNT, Love l’AYt.oh's I)t»'A*TMf NT, L letters to the Public hjc oi si*. Samnte ccpv tree. Agents Wanted x L. | s who KlHiCATION, wtli etc. To any Mtbst rtN r M'oue wiu'Li'v,! enough new nubmili- >*t cylil th« wki?M4KtrA*w« ,in.-. fw^WrvctY f Jm>u -vatclv, hra>*»Buih««»»e..»,t^*. iHanrond o, » In . (ih,, s N«hxltU-.T» o!y Meuliar, The MoNmn< In order to uvfvettive out |>or, Nt'rv SGuisvribcT.s m.ty clip Did send, if soon, this an i 60f. (sUmjus taken)to the ILlUSIRtTIB KOUTH DC ICE tHuCOMSCr Ml to'ltk’t .ti’Va ld fiASMVILLM, JLHN., L>ick<-j 1 If jus. IJK'KEV vs. WnfFnl'Y, The question is often asked by (he traveler where is, Dickey, and where is Whitney. Whitney was the name . ! ack , ,h ~ 1ve " 0,11 v, ‘ : '" K aw! '- v ’ ” '^'eK; and Urn t.ame is dear to a feu ’ben W remember ,1|rM ' Wi.^chciis.i its founder. it mM' wo * ;,r ‘ incorporated place, but.wot m force, and today we leave only to call an election for mayor and nouiifilmen end efe. About It) years ago we pe- titinned for a (ao-toffice, name to be Whitney, Unt their being another Whitney in the state by that name, We were asked to select another name *...... .... «*» ^ Dickey, an/1 the name being after one „f the oldest and nobleat men that PV< , .....Who. Christian walk anil examples though «*>, l.n- pawed over the ,iv« M —will bo handed down fa n. generation to another, ami, 1 might ; .. say, tho ,, example • lie , set , will ) as , !ts Jo„ g «s the world lasts, uiiove that such examples 1 never din, and , that , man was r( i „ ho*, K f , Du;k<?y. , . , what a i.apj.v thought and how much pleasure it would he, Mr. Etlitor, if our memuiio.s would be tliua cherish- itnd remeniboro.l—thus Dickey and thus Whitney. But a few more years and you will hoar no more of Whitney; it will be like waids station —Shell man is t ho word now. By the way, Mr. Editor, that’s a good town, and a lot of good men there; when the railroad lirst reached that point, and for a number of years aft er the war, it was a barren waste of land, and nobody invested in that, as they thought poor land; hut look to¬ day and see the thrift and push, crops, etc. I’m proud of our sister town. I am—golly, they can’t, be beat. Well, Mr. Editor, 1 ihoughtl would not say anything about the-recent di abolical crime committed in cur sis¬ ter county, Early, with whom we sympath’ze, but we can’t help it. Rape, whoie did you originate! From the blackest devil in hades. Through whom do you expect to carry it into effect Through my agents—those clack demons you see roaming all over the count!y every day, well how are wo to stop you! There is no written law in t hese United States to stop tne, Can’t the President stop il? N<>! Can the Governor stop h? I jin Pshaw, no! Mol as long ;.s they stay this country. Well, then, if the President and Governors of these states can’t stop you, do you expect they can stop the people from hang lug and shooting your agents, when they find them'? No! uo!! no!!! they are doomed to die, when the crime is committed, and no power on earth can save them; but if the bettei class of negroes, and there are some in the country, would rise with the whites and help to suppress it there would bo less of it ii) the ct untry. That problem is before us and who is to solve it. Wo heard a lady say the oth¬ er day she was afraid to shoot a pistol or gun. Well, madam, which otto of the two are you most afraid of, the pistol or the brute. We know yon will say tho demon, then take the pi.- tol and shoot. Don’t stop with one shot, as the one did in Decatur the other day, but keep shooting, and we’ll stand your bond and pay the fine if you kill him. We lave had tain in abundance. Look out fodder pullers and sandy laud cottoa. Mrs. ii. w. Davis, of Blakely, is vis iting relatives this week. Ralph Johnson and Cicero Mathis are visiting in Baker county this week Must close an d let it rain. THE SAVANNAH WEEKLY NEWS. TWICE A WEEK, KU Bm kiik Oxf A'fak fou * 1 . This populi.r^ oduion of iho Havan nail Morning Nows contains all the latest news and market reports, and is sent out wit h the daily paper,while tho news is fresh. It is tho old and popular Savannah Weekly News in a now form. It was changed three years ago from ones, a week to twice a week without change in price. It contains full accounts of what is going and on in Cuba and the Philliptnes all the news of the world. This year, like the last will bo full of start ling news, not only the war, but of the ho political exciting. situation which promises to As in the past, The -Savannah Weekly News, will sup port the Democratic Party, be it* platform what it may, Send $1.00 and get you the best newspaper for a year that can be had for the moil ey. Ga. Address, Morning Nows. Havau nah, We club the Savannah Weekly News, . twice a week with the MoKGAN Monitor for 31.50. The regular sub setiprion price of the two papers are $2.00, ~mr w a It mm al'sHS JU*. I buy as low as I can—thal’s iiiisillCSJi seitKO- I s di as low as I call—that's progressive sense. Von buy as cheap as you can— |ji a | ^ COtllinOB Sense. 10U lilt}' „f me—that’s dollars anti Cents foj . )lotllofu j,. 31 lbs wti -coffee j ?, r^sss;..... r ” n '"-i“ j j iiHlT »1 ; j Cotton Cotton Seed 8**1 Huffs, Meal, 1 «r> Kf Un , ‘ .Meal and Corn, r<> N>-l-nm.ma.lc «,.l Warrior A*o, CO -Vo. J’rittecJJhcotmgandOliwsk.Mteryrt. 2, Steel (Yaps, 3 for 6 1 00 8 hw*. from 50o to l 85 U4 Boxes G Matcl,re 45 i < A ifn! ' V i! ' ’A'wpentino, Quinine dol.i. 1 KOJi'ft or (h-oovds f Olnll Tome, ami oilier > j Drugs, snrii as allow^] to w*H. i “ 1 ,a " r| mnk you for your patronage fait.‘ Sf 'i ^Y.S'to !^ve iH ^ S. N. ,H«0!'lil'! ! , MorgftSI. Gil. Cnihoun Shm iff Sales. GEORGIA - CauKotts Ifoturnr:- will bo -old on the fu st Tuesday in An gn-t, next,before.the court honae door,at Morgan, oi said county, within the legal hours of sale, the following property fo- wit: 20 acres of Land, part or Lot No. 104, in the 3rd district of -aid county, lying in the town of Morgan fronting on Arlington road, -onihjon the west, boun¬ dary, street; on the east, being 22 chains east and west, 12 chains' and 10 links, north and south, known ns the Shiites place. Levied on r.B the property of Mrs. q. L, •viseman, to satisfy a Justice court ti fa issued from tho Justice court. 1123 l)i-t. G M, in favor of Jordan & Daniel vs, Mrs. q. L. wiseroan. qeunuts notified, qhis. July 5th, 18DS), L. H. DaYIS, Siieiiff. Calhoun Sheriff Sales. GEORGIA—Calhoun county: — Will bo sold on tho the Hist Tuesday In August, next, before court house door in Morgan, said county, within the legal hours of sale, the following property towit: All that Parcel of Lend, lying and be¬ ing in tho town of Arlington, said county, being a part of Lot of Laud. No. 148; in the Fourth district, of said county, being qown Lots, Nos 11 and 16, between First and .Second streets and A. and 11. streets. No Eleven fronting 40 foot on B. street, and running KI0 font, back to an alley;nnd No Sixteen fronting 40 feet on A. sired, and running back to an alley. Said Prop¬ erty, levied on ami to be sold as the Prop urty of ILF. Scarbrough, to satisfy a tnort gage ft fa issued from Superior Court, of said connty, tn favor of juhn Ward, qiana force j. W Sheffield & co. vs. said H. F. Scarbrough, qe'naiHs notitlod. July 3.1801) L. H DAVIS, Sheriff. I’osl turned Sheriff’s Sales. Georgia—Calhoun County:— Will be sold on the first Tuesday in August, next, before the com-l honsedoor at Morgan,of said connty,within tlie legal horns ofsalc.thcfollowiug property towit: One Bay Horse Mule, named Ned, 1 Bay Mare, named Kate, 1 S. t. ll.iydoek side spring Buggy,Bald Property levied on and to bo sold as thoPruporty of O.J. McDaniel to satisfy a mortgage Ii fa Issued from the county court, of said county, in favor of 4. S. CowartS Bro. vs. c. 3. McDaniel. .July 4th, 1890. Also, atfkesam; time aud place of sale, 75 bus. corn, more or lens; 75 bus. cotton Seed, more or less; 1200 lbs. of Fodder, more or loss; said Pn perry lev- ied on McDaniel find to be sold as the Property of c. J. to saiisfy a mortgage ti fa issued from tho county court, of said county, in favor of J. H. oowart & Bro. vs. said c. J. McDaniel. This, July 4th, 1899. L. H DAVIS, Sheriff. NOTICE. Will be lot to tho lowest bidder be foro the Courthouse door, in Mm gan, on the first Tnesdav in August, noxt, tho building of a new bridge across the siongh, near McClary’s old mill seat, on Pachitla creek, and tho of two swinging arches across Nods in SSW&3JSrf‘w‘?2a tho Ordinary’s office July fi, ’99 Board reserves the right, to reject any and all bids. A. I, MOnRoE, Drd’y and Ex Officio Clerk of Board. J GO YEARS’ EXPERIENCE i Track Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. %88&S?^£g$8$82& Anyonoac.ndlnr ankctch and description may B J£g5£iSi Patents taken tnronch Munn A Co. receivo tp/rM Scientific noth*, without o lmrg o. la tho Ktserkaa. 3 Wtt RHEUMATISM : Durcct forfS.OO. Kidney Diseases fer$1.00. Hyphllia, far $2.00. Gonorrhea andGloot, for 20 cents. Ikirknm Kkmkdiuk. Diarrhea cured for 0 rents. Female Dis oases for $1.90. Neuralgia ffownir pre- ventod) for S cento. CCKK YOURSELF. Particulars free. Address .L.’o, T. PatteroN, 301 Decatur at., Atlanta, Ga T lX9 T °2SHLW piTCUT c j “ u < “ f _ulJU p |1 ■ ’»<"’»'>«*» oaroid Adur.:.^ b *—«““**■—«saa Vfs ■ fpsl fl|i s a % « — rEf; i E%||I l&h S “* WlMp SSL B @|ft' 1 •, ii:^'r~| r ’- > -*_ M .__J (20 P it’ll f. IV j .1 V '? jfe.4^ L-&d2S*L~‘' j Y- V- te< ^ * j ^O‘*=r < 1 *• ■$>"''.. -• * • , - Wo propose to keep in line and snpp .i t the nominee of tiio next dem¬ ocratic national convention; and in or dor to avoid unpleasant const)' enema's shall reserve our criticisms for Hie other fellows. No crow for us, if von please, in 1900, The taste of tho gorge we had in ’90 has not entirely disappeared yet.—Thomas- ville Times. Glorious News Comes , from !)?■. j). ]>. Cnrgilo. of tta, i. r \. lie writes: ‘‘Four bottles of Kiev- tricBittois has curoii Mrs. Brower of ula, nyI nch has caused her groat for years, ^oiTihJe soros u-onld break om on her hiwl and face, awl the best'dnetow could give no hot\>; but her cure is plete and her health is excellent.” rjhis shows wiiat tlumsands have provuri,— that I'Jeetric ihfcters is the beet tdood pu- rUior known, It’s the supremo remedy for eexomu, totter, salt rheum,• ulcers, boils and running sores. It stimulates liver, digestion kidneys and builds bowels, the expels poisons; helps up strength. Only 50 cunts. Sold by q. a. qlnsiey & Co. . ---—----- The cotton seed oil mills of Texas unite combination .. t . culled „ . „ tho iu a tinental OU Co., to have a capital of Lx million dollars, for the purpose of cou- trolling the cotton scej) oil output of that Stuto. I ho Attorney General is on his metal nrnl proposes to dissolve tho trust under the anti-trust laws of Texas. Vfe will see. An Epidemic of Diakkiioea. Mr; A. Handers, writing from coanut Grove, ft u\., says timro lias beon quite an ephlomi, of then. ilo had a severe attack and 1 was cured by four doses of Chamber j Iain’s Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea i Remedylie says he also mended it to others and they say it. is tho best medicine they ever used. For sale by Henry Turner; Edison, and all Medicine Dealers. Advertise in The will pay you, § % ^ ctylish, artistic-*- reliable S 5g Dressmakers. Raccoimended by Leading * s 6 ■ ] jg They Always Please j j i | mmmW m ; 1 NONE ing-gi &;vxa**£m ^ | 83^*Thc!ie BETTER patterns AT Q ANY sold in PRICE nearly | and te m. f* ® 35 «y i t er your y c,t c,eater ,y does town in the United States $ not keep them send ^'^ Address 60 * S<am ^ 3 IeCC * VC g I THE yu-r McCALL n-ar st COMPANY I I 133 to 146 w. uih Street. He* You, | g if« , , branch A offices SiiS£, : g I j 1 , 0 et ^:; I ""TT"— BMifc ------------—— 1 1 S £-, j ■ 1 -| MAfiAXINEw J I 5 Contains Illustrates Beautiful Colored Plates g j « 1 Latest Patterns, Fash- « j I * § I ,^2* felnlfl® te&and fiJr*?* other I*'*”' panic- 4 ! 1 Address the McCall e©,, g S '3« *« >4« w. i 4 th St., Slew York § •' A I)l(y* r, n» Tract,,, Miss Wabash—Your friend who ! has just left us is something of a pessimist, I imagine. Hltlstead Indeed lie isn’t. He 8 ,in UL> J he has the cre,,m ot ‘ho west side tiade.-C’hi- CUKO VT iNcWa Free tuition. We give one or more freie schoF arships m every county ia the U. S. Write Address j. f. Dkacghos, Pres t, ct either jAucti Oroughon’u & /?/J Practical..... - Business.... * fc Nashville, . ... r Tenn., d* .Galveston, Tex., aavtnnah, Ga., M 5 Texarkana, Tex. tSrSSd t^’^„ d tU ‘- «hooi. of .a ^ /> JThTn r an r« C cf.® «4ek?'ov k e ith '?£ n- Joj,? oT "r S n , to of iiotikkceping, ‘’Double KntiyMadeKr.s'y.- s L i:tly ' bo S l01 ®® i^kkeepir£! e tSnwatf?wpS ^nootSu r h s'f^f StSiS - vo ' ,r b ^ k '' siici “oMUw ■1 re-j^s-f; §ma 4 W - ' - - • a a u'ict3y c ■ce^, '3 T~cTT r:-T-f-l; o ~ ='o aTp! ABSOLUTE SECURITY TO HOLDERS OF LIFE OB ENDOWMENT POLICIES, Where Loss or Failure is Rendered Impossible. '['he Iowa State Deposit Law gives this assurance to alt who insure in an Iowa -Company. National Banks arc n onir» d to secure alt of their bit!- by a deposit with the go vet men t o! sec;.mo- of (heir full value. Tho law of {owa rt ijr.be- of every reg.thv; Life Insurance Company organized in that Htate a deposit with the Auditor of .-bate of approved securities amoanting to the net cash valu" of all the policies'which they have issued and in A-ree at the etui of every year. Therefore ail policy- udders in an Iowa Company are fully secured, wherever hey may reside or become insured. jpsarPolicies issued by the Iowa Life, guaranteed lui-h sttriendcv and loan values, paid up or extended In¬ surance. equivalent to the full ;eserve vahie. 8 'Miciling Agents Attendee - General Agents contracts made with good producers. E A. FOX & CD, Managers, lottllsra f.ttjsrisf@ii ATLANTA: GA. Among Onr Exchanges. Stern Parent (to a young appli¬ cant for Lis daughter's hand}-Yi>nng man, can .you support a family? ’• Young man (meekly)—I only wanted Harah. Tiio Gazette lias several good loc tlives on the need of an organized department, but recent fires hero spoke , stronger language la ^ possess. -Iitton rr r Ciizotte. , A rocky marriage occurred the . other day ; given as follows: Mmi*s rfed at, Flint-tone, by Rev. Wind Mr. Bohemian . bandstono to ^tone, Whiihelmiua Whetstone, both of CneesLCl)e. , The girls in a Kentucky town havo formed a society and hayo for t u motto. .. )fc « TJ iue 'i: lips that tnat to toj iV. ti e shall never touch ours.” m, J. here is , big • demand tor straws a m t!l8t , VIOimt . . . >’ . uow ’ A newly married'editor gets off the following: “What is tho differ- ence between honeycomb, a honey- moon and a pretty girl? A honey¬ comb is a small cell, a"honeymoon is a big sell and a pretty girl is a dam¬ sel.” Manilla correspondents got hired of killing Agninaldo, so they got to- ' f, h and mm . dei . ed his cousiu> ’ t Aguiiiaido. Moanwhile, , Aguinaldo 5 ill rocuperato and pre- pare bimse for a now slaughter.— Macon News. ’ “And by the way brother,” asked the minister who had been called in so ? th ,he P athwB >’ of lho ex P il - ing pioneer, “were all those fish sto¬ ries the truth?” The old man opened his eyes, “Parson.” said ho, “that’s a mighty mean advantage to take of a dying man. Tho milloninm is near at hand, lit “Atlanta Constitution and Ma con Telegraph aio throwing 'bou- quets to each othor. Just part tho iton into the calf pen, drive the w >!f and tho lamb off to pasture and go kiss your mother-in-law.—Moul¬ trie Observer. Aflniinil \ i • i iJQWQy t-v , 1 $ • S&lcH’V , cUTlOlUltS to ^37,50 a day; President McKinley’s is equal to $131 a davjcubinet officers, ‘ * , ., , . Sp0ak , ° V „ u ^ !<Jt,S0 got $22,22 a day; sen ’ atowt iin ^ congressmen $13.90, and and tho chief justice of the supren.e court $29 a day. Some persons’ ideas of fun are past understanding. In Jersey City the other day several smart young men held a pet cat and smoked it to death with cigarettes,and tlmy shook their sides with mirth at the joke op- on the cat. Huch incidents are cal¬ culated to arouse a regret that the whipping post is not in favor. IH IT RIGHT Fok an Editor to Recommend Pat ent Medicines. From Sylvan Valley News,Brevard, N, (J, It may be a question whether the i i'° publicly ^ *' ^OWspapoV recommend has tho of l ight the an V Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. We have known and used Ibis medicine U \ ° l,v l,tnuly twmt V and have hw >'.Vs found it reliable. In many cases a dose of this remedy would save nonr» of suffering .while a phy- sl0 * it,i i» awaited. Wo do not believe !'V J ° P r ainK im ’ ,liei l! v ' jil d'H' '»ed- tor - - !“>"« b tle a cure, but we db believe ’? ° of i-ln’x Diarrhoea ‘remedy u i were kept hand aud ad- on ' m u Sten much f sufhjiing- Ut tb « i*»eoi»lion- might be of avoiilud an at- lT \ v ‘‘!* v ll,an Y«<?Hses the presence . imiuM^ATl ! “/• At least '7;r this T has u been e btt our t »r""...... i»« J. J. *- RECK, mm si tonmiss ii u% MOitO-ATT, Oaft.. Will practice In all. the Courts, State a ?,' i Ji ' ode,ul - f’lonipt attention given to business entrusted fo his care. Col- lections a specialty. 1-1741 I L. D. MONROE. ■A'TTQBKrE'ST -TAT H,A"W S mjrgan, GA. Practices In the Courts of the Albany Circuit, &c l*17-fcf J T. BRISCOE, piTimiii ass mum. MORGAN, GA. Re.S!DEXOE gotTTlt or Ptoi.io Sqfa j:k. 1-17 tf E. G. CAKTLEDGE, •A.’T'X’OK.ISJ'K'ir ATXAT7 MORGAN, GA. Eractlees In the Courts of the State o opec.al attention given to collections. tl J- B. GEORGE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, MORGAN, GA. Opfiob AND Residence ON M .UN Stpev.t 1 - 1 " tf tmu | fa| SheUnaui, Georgia. CALHOUN MBIT 3 FPHSW 2 IEECIJET, jndg r w.T^r RT ’ Work- w. J, 1)avis - and*Docwnb™*’ Himdff L. Ti/X" s . second Mondays In June covaxr court Solicitor General—\y Monroe. SSKYtes' n ,, month."" "S^sgsassss?'* * S ° S810ns 4th Monti ay in oath - OOUM OF OUDiNAKy, Court, Ordinary—A. I. Monroe first Monday in each month. oouxti O’OMMISSIONErS. G. Henry W, Turner. J f George. Eubanks, Tax lax . -.oii.jctoi—C. 0 ]. .,,^ “^ J. Davis. Sieadham. Surveyor- Coroner— w . S . SUol . t beuoo! w. A. Manry. Commissioner— J J. Beck. Jl'MTtCF COURT. Moi-giui-ipard district-J. N. Dan,el, p p' P :L - Iil j t ;Yin, N. P. and ex-ofli. J. 1 \!s ; socoi jd, r hursday in each mmilh. ■^ •in MUh ex' Tv~^ district.—John Ua L Notary Public li. SoIkSA,......*- 1 n ■ Afypw;";,'' ofticio J. 1 *'*.--.!. bass, N, P. li. and sivitl- cx- P. Court seeouci Saturday in each moiji.li. LiHry-fi 2 6th district.-IIarper Daniel!, j V •'V'A Court, P u “ fourth cb > N. faturday P. ana cx-nffleiu each in ..Wiwiamsb i!,£a¥S?iS month. town OF Moboax. Mayor-J. N. D afliels rd . r~ T - J - \V. Colley, M. w w Xc Eagan, T. J. <Urk-A. I. Thornton. Treasurer'—K. Monroe. ■ Marshal—w. Mo. Ragan., H. Curtlcdge. J^ i8t Church-Rcy. CHURCHES. z. T. Weaver, Pastor oVl'n^ p ,n ! 80 ^r^ " '^ eV( v ' 'D' N. lat H. Sunday Williams, at ll ^inday-school I every jsssa!’"- .S thbaii m -i MAMiric, J one “ No. m. r.r -L a 'c.ieh m„?.Tt , ry /l' A nnd third JuttiW 3 J. in. C. P. WrAVKR, T. is. '•ART, WAD" t.'ecretarjr.