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About The Morgan monitor. (Morgan, Ga.) 1896-???? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1899)
THE MONITOR- ; tmaii of cbtt. J. Ii. STANroUD. H.VCRH OF SI HKOmi’TION. *tnH rdn" mi - year..... s-i.on il,, ■ eimV in Hilh* 50 (Idrt a. i iiji, ,hr"" nioeih* - ,r> AdV"rf.!-)n^ r.il«» •m »p l»ltc«tt<)ii . All Hlivrift Sale*. Culinary'* • iti m*, WiiA nt her l.-ful silvertisimy must be paid t..r in .elv.tiice the money aenonipaii.VJug ♦tle c .-pv for t Id- -Hide (filtered at the I'dst omi-i, at Mol gun im sis',mid i-liis* mall untti't . >f irgnn. TtitiTsdav. JSept, 14th, ISltlk What is the matter with the delee. live force of Atlanta, or is it just an other Sensation. IWalnrinn !- »;«iiler*e.t li y He»l I-Iiy-li lnn* mill Ui.anititecil l" cure rlnlls, fever and n mu. Alt druggists or fliun Mnflil «est Itrug <’o.. Ht. latui*. 1 ) b* bin - [jet’s enjoy the respite front poli¬ tic* while wc can. Things will be ri d hot next year. [f von feel Dull. Languid. Broken t>own, Debilitated, have Weak Slnni.H'.h or Indigestion, IIMtt Dr. M. A. Hiinmons liiver Medicine. We hint) missed the genial connto Vance of the Sp;irta 1*1 intehte foi -several weeks. What is the matte,? Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medi- searches out all linpumtteH harm to the System, and expels channels. them les.sly bj the natural If ever county in south (leorgia Would build a cotton factory Neills ■estimate, whether true or false, would vut no figure. l)r. M. A. .Simmons Liver Medi- «i„e has since 1-SlU steadily risen in public favor, and the demand for it far exceed* that of tiny other Livct Msnlicine. Mitchell county is now in the pro Libition co'utnu Only a low “tvet,’ counties arc now left in the state ■on to Atlanta. Unrrah tor theprohi’s If troubled with Dir.zincRs, Furred Tonga**) Bitter Taste in Month liloated Feeling alter eating) Fonvti- |>ation or Kick Head ache, use Dr. M , A. Kimmons Medicine. The 0. A. Ii. organization is held together by the pension rolls and the expectation of getting more, The Uonfederate veterans hy patriotism -alone- TO THE DEAF- A rich lady, cured sit her Deafness and Noises in the Head S.y Or. Nlcholwn's Artitlctal Ear Brums, gave % 10.000 to his Institute, so that deaf ji.-i.pl,i mm 11 In to procure tne Ear Diunis «uay bare them fowl. Address No. 1288. t lie Institute.780 Eighth Avenue NewVork Oelt. t'orhiu has stirred up a hoi net’s nest h< cause ho called a lot of t lltio women “cackling goese.” Well, i ioneral, jon will not hear the last nf il—it von did tell tho truth. The great success of Chamber Iain’s th die, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in tho treatment of bowel (complaints lias made it standard ovei tiie greater part of the civilized world, l-’or sale by Henry Turner, Edison, and all M -.ftcine Dealers. Evcryono would feel better, and sleep sounder, if there was a good military company in every county in the state. We hope tho next legisla ture will remember tho military. A FrtghRut Blunder Will often uattse a liorrlWe burn, scalil. cut or bruise, Arnica Salve, tlio t*-*t iu the world,will kill the pain ami promptly heal tt. Cures old sores, fever sores, ulcers. Kills, felons, corns, at! skin eruption*. Host pile cun- 011 earth- Only 33c n box; cine guaranteed. Sold by T. J. Tinsley A Co. Thousands of dollars will bo spent during tire “iKwey wclcomo.” How many will Ire s(>ent honoring tne poor follows beiiiml the guns? They are jhe ones that did the work ami they «re forgotten. That Throbbing Headache. Would quickly leave jam, if you used lb-. King's New- Mf« Pilis, qhousauds of suffwreis have ploved their n-.atchhvs met ft for sick am! nervous hwudaches. qliey make pure blood and strong nerves amt build up your health Busy to take; try them. Only 23 cents. Money back tf not cured, q. j qlnstey & Co. The Dreyfus trial is over—a ver¬ dict of guilty rendered—sentence 10 years Tho army is happy, the civil ian disgust,si, and the world is con¬ vinced that in Franco justice is a farce. So ends chapter l. Mrs. W. J. Clarke, McRae, Ga , writes: Foi years have rarely been, eml hardly know how 1 could keep house without Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine. It cured me of Sour Stomach and Indigestion; niv bus band of Dyspepsia, superior and from person¬ Black al test regard it to Draught anti Zeiitn's Liver Medicine The First Bapti*t church at Ath¬ ens, are having a haul tiuio in trying to convince tlio Satvpta Association that it is light tor a member of that cburch to run a dispeusary. The ef foots of wliisk,>.v are tho t-amo if bought from a dispensary or a bar- rooai. Ititt lltttiiv County -»**** 11- ii lain!, A a., ami b« fspniks GSunun n weuhh have heeri Haded toon. >*t ™ - Wi* f-u ih^ni t f•! it *i <b* .sc ' »IMH. Wegetlll.-d iv.i.lins !l.P .liftmm l opinion* of different people about. tin j LIM'D !roul»l**s. VW wish nil %v<*uM f quit talking atni $Him*l»o«lv tr<* t«» aet tug in 1 lit* nintter—■ ti»«**sntiin« t!>♦-? i .tj ,,i»t. i, q i>;ily ilispo-icil of. lhe. democratic |i.irt V «>( K<-nt h<-kV .(!■« in -i muddle. L t ibum wink il oiuf Col. Ruck not- leaiinol litem limt ,o i-|,et a ..........lie.Id a, the Na lioiu,| election, an l it »m that tin nlil boiler learned . tlmm .. I. , we Tim I'itimval at .Maemi will ;> success, or we are no propM, ami lorLri.,«i»pab«.,t .hi. r.~nl> -he M «*on s r h , u'| | 1 bon; ivilmu- eonliunous work thm have H,tom-led tliou-anils will) wil _____ _ _ . The return* limn the S-a < :irt -hooting I in.»tch 4 , are all h hi, ■ «n'M*fOt i i ji«i, over her »not»>t, wn« , , out. They ought to have known that ihn Yankee* were ingmiu* and ras rally enough to wave beaten 1 hem. i’akeyour medicine, like a little man, and say no more about it. \Ve learn from the Macon Tele graph that a grand jury in Maryland, in speaking tif lynch law and the crime that causes it, suggested a sue gicul operation ns a punishment for that clime. Wo agree with that grand jury, provided t he operation s performed when the child is eight days old. Judah, of the world, is indignant over the Dreyfus vet diet, and well she may he, and who will say they are not tight when they threaten to stiiko buck. Judah’s arm ix small, hut is exceedingly heavy, and when it fall* commerce will iretubio. Tin latest news is, that Dreyfus hits been pardoned. You assume no risk when you buy Chamber-Iain's Colic, Cholera and Di* at i hoea Remedy, llonry Turner, oi Edison, will refund your money il you are not satisfied after using it it. is everywhere admitted to he tin most successful li-modv in use lot bowel complaints and the only out that never fails. It is pleasant, safe and reliable. Georgia Industrial Home! Fob Disstitutk whitr cim.nni.s. Roc. VV. 13. Hum font’s "Georgia Industrial Home," near the City ot Macon, on a farm ot two Hundred Acres, ia the most remarkable Success in the History of Charitable V’ork in this County. Its object is to give “a homo aud something to do" to the destitute white children of thi* state, bet ecu the ages of (5 end It. It is not an Orphan Home, but an Industrial Home fur friendless and destitute white children of vicious and pauper parents and for indigent Orphans not otherwise provided for. Tho work ot taking subscriptions to build this Homo was begun by Mr. Mumford in December last, among tho Citizens of Macon. In a few wcoks ho had in hand and on paper ovor $3,000 from the people of the Central City. Tho Home was chat¬ tered in January, 1 SU'J. Organized Fob. Gib and opened Fob. -2nd, with three children. There tiro now fifty- two inmates including tho help and tho number constantly increasing. There sro twenty counties in tIn¬ state represented a* follows: Bibb l'J) Monroe 1; Henry ‘2; Floyd 1; Fulton 9; Butku 2; Washington 1; Thomas curke 1- U„r,l„„ 1. Ul,,,,. w Ware , 0; Johnson t I 1: Montgomery v Effingham 2; Twiggs 2‘- Coweta 1; Muscogee 2; Doolt 4) Whitfield ; ; ' , ltisan . l udciiotimutUoiud , , . , move* meat in the interest of tho most, help- chtklren , , . tho , «udit , • • ,, the less tn state . , is i.nlv Homo of its kind in the state, It is ‘ not i *o milled ’ Home where belli less children are kept for mtseollane . ,, oils distribution. It is to keep its in mates until they arc fitted tor tile, It is supported by Voluntary contri* butious i f the people and is most uorthy and urgent charity m Geor- gia. Tlio county ofticots the fratei- liltios,tho School, the Mayors and the Chut dies, as woli as the l’ress of the State highly endorse this great, move¬ ment to better the condition of these children in our midst who can only beeomo l’aupers ot Criminals if lei t alone. Its Officers and Dictators arc W. E. Mumford, Pres; 13. J. Willingham, Vico-Pros; 1\ 1). Pol* lock, See: U. 15. Glenn, W. A. Da vis ami (J. M, AViloy. All Contribu¬ tions forwarded to Uov, W. E. Mum* ford. Founder and President. Box ST2 Macon, Ga., will be promptly ac¬ knowledged aud gratefully appre¬ ciated. **♦*« isBabq „ ■ | W 1 1|1|| jf J If SO, th€.r£ must t)C SOHjC trouble with its food. Weii babies are plump-, only | sick are thin. Are you sure | ^ b)od (S all right? Chib , , . . r , * ,/ C a j ! they mUst . gTOW •» r ' ouri ^ hcs them - Perhaps a ; I mistake was made in 5 past . and , result ...... the dt- as a | I j i^cstion don’t is weakened. the If that j s J0 ’ give a , ot of medicine ; just USe t j your every-day common scn$e an( j he | p nature fl | I little, and the way to do it is to add half a teaspoon* j I ful of t 1 ? */& 1 1 9Ky ^ m fill I O'LU I I O E* ■ jt/| I Vi I 1 1 || l to the baby’s food The three four times a day. gain will be^in the very first day you give it. It seems to correct the digestion and gets the baby started right again. If 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 child. Twenty- five years proves this fact. ^oc. and ?».oo, all druggists. SCOTT A ROVVNF., I h.ni-sls, New York, ~- m—•« —«»—»in < nilioim Slierilf Xaltu . OKOBOJa (alhojln county: — Will hi: sold on tho first Tnesdny in Or tide r, next, before the court house door at Murguii.ofsaid county,within highest the legal hours of sale, to the bidder fm cash, the following projwaty iotrit: -S \ Hmulled at- I 'I’lveiity-tivc Ai-resof Land one ami one half mites south of Moreau (fa., Inin tided north bv property of T. J I’insley. ea-t t)y property of L. 1). Mon roe,south hy property of Mrs H. T. (flay ton, si st hv Mash hrauclt. Said l’rnp erry deeiled to S. T. Clayton hy .Mr*. J. E. Clayton, Administratrix of I’. 1*. (flay ion, deceased. Also Two Hundred Acres of Lutnl, kmevn ua tl o Clayton place, hounded north by Whitney road, west t'V ) r iperty of 'i' J Tmsh-y )-ast In -1 iooi s place, smith oy Ariiugt'on roaii. Also one Store Dome and Lot, in town of Morgan, on east side of public square, known as the Clayton store, fronting about 00 feet and running back 100 feet Also one vacant Town Lot. in the town of Morgan, cnntliui oiu.', Aciu. saill Lot deeded to S. T. Clayton by C. L Silitey, Administrator. A !so one until - Hide,I two-thirds interest in Hotel aud Livery Lots Stables, in ihe tow u of Morgan, ami oil which lln-y stand, said Lots cou'uiniitg four acre*, more or less, and known as the Clayton Hole! and Stables, north side of public-square, and the Liv cry Statde Lot adjacent thereto, and on¬ ly separated therefrom bv au alley. All of said f ruperty being in possession of S. T. Clayton, and levied on as the Prop orly of said S. 'I 1 . Clayton to satisfy a li fa, issued from the Superior Court, of said county, of Calhoun, in favor of Ev erett. Hi day, Hagan ,t Go,, against .Mrs. S. T. Clarion and S. T. Clayton. Deed conveying title to said Propery fq S. T. Clayton by Everett, ltidley.' Hagan & on., id file am! record, asm pnred by law, in the clerk’s ollice, of Superior court of said county, before levy. All of t ho above described Property, except one vacant Town Lot in the (own of Morgan, containing on, 1 - Acre, convey eil to S. T. Olavton bye. L. Sililey, also levied on to satisfy a li la issued from the Superior court, of said c unity, iu favor of John J. l!a an, ordinary, for use, etc. against Jane E. f layton, as Executrix ot 1‘. P. claytou, deceased, and one mor;- gngo ft fn in favor of J. L. Boynton, i'rattsferee, against June E. Clayton’s ene tliiul interest iu the above described Hotel unit Stables, and Lots upon which they stand. Tenants in possession noti¬ fied. Sept. 4, 1809. L. II DAVIS, Sheriff. Calhoun Sheriff Kales. GEORGIA C.u.HnUx Cuistv:— I | Morgan, of saiiU-ouuty.aithm the legal llo|u . s o{ ( h 0 f.dlo-Hsg property m w.t: Imt ol Land, No. 245, in the 3rd I district of said comity eo:,mining 250 I Acres, more or lc*s, said Property boiug loyie.1 " Lluytoii, on as Urn an heu lWly at law ofMra ot J. A. L-my Glad ,len, • dcceusid to satisfy Count Court I a v ti j a isslK ,d llum |[ m Couuty Court said county iu favor rtf Simon W’notcu | I va - Mrs *'■ 1 L-Coii. Dc.l from Si mou A out on to .Mrs, Lucy W. Clayton ; tiled and recorded in Clerk's office, of >«penor Court, before levy was made, jgyjj, ’ L. II. DAVIS Slierill’. ( - llUlomi 1( , ull , v iluarrt ()f - (' ! 0I1I . ' sioi»>l (’((Hl l, September , m S s ’IVi'Hl, IS9SI. ; It is hereby ordered that a Levy of fifty. I *i\ and four-tenths cents on tho Hundred ! Dollars of taxable property, of su'd conn ty .s per Digest of 181 ft*. be and Urn same b hor«by levtmi; tho snme to b<) by the foUowiii" Tax Collector, of said emmty, for 1 tho* purposes: j Foi c’onUH^eiit ami Incuiculai Fund 0S4 1 ** V 9 m\h ; ' i •• 0 s J " Bridge *• . 0 ; ." oniUiu f ( n ^ n ‘” rCoult w ! - • ‘ " z Jail vr ,(Ki 1 100 dollars i.nthoThfu' ’ ? nn M , ty l u pose* for the next fiscal vixu thi- SepU 0th, IN*!). 1 Ifm:v Ti iinfi;, j J. 15. Gfoi.-ok U. IV. Kt:am.-. I A«w»G CewiuitHouw,. i Leary Locals. I»Y VV ty and V” n ;; T i » I. ., i n* <•*/ » ,.*<] > orjf* n • ! * I’*. .{• hnstou. . I tin i have .-(remlii.g »,-.-k oh Urn . | ,|. 111 t ill ii, u . iif.ir lastly. Air. VV. •!. Hor>?«‘v, if Arlington. v o j,, to-Aii ^n’unhiv. looking afrt*r tin* u trm-1 of the h nu. j \ w*. <■. s. Bart n-e and n v. .T..,-.fnn : visit* ,1 friend-- in a imny Kumiay. I Nr. Andrew Plowilen anil Mi*x -f< -r-i<■ ; Parkins. of Dickey. vi-jted friend- I tore Hominy; returning in il.....ttermren. ne com, anted I, Nil"- Adam ri.t.cmUe. Messrs. -John I . rwt»r, nr Albany. and D. A. oar e»-. of rliuglon. uuie ill town l-ndu , looking utter ,im . interests , , of the. ii mills, > i’s. .lame Teel unit niece, At i*n Helen !f ,ln 7'’- -f Albany VHi.iaUeUriv,;. ami | ,,- rj ,i„ v . mnt . h .i,ere b retof timi. ^ ^ ; j l>f. J. thi* L. BurnnU is wrn.ing n xmiS iag face week—hoi iim t»>n>y foth j er of a ten pound b >v. i \|i. AtWisou, * who las betMi c*oi:fnn*«l i to hi> b< clfor , fvera! , week, , i« mrtv . 1 , ... “ ,ie , h , I ^“8 al '' W1 KOOn " I l>i.1le Miss Pauline Uarhre, i f A hany. i Viited her grand; arents, .Mr. mid Mis. j M. A. 15ni»r*li. last v.e» k. Messrs. I\ K iiiijnl ami 1 !l. Hatii marnl went n]> to Albany today i»n bnsi. ness. .Mr. L I’, dark and bride, alter mi ex teiuletl lour to-Atlanta and var oils ot.ln t points, returned to their home TIhh-mTu- afternoon, much to tin.- delight of their many friend.-. Mi-res Belle Dennis ntnl Wye Nelson, of Morgan, arc tin, f?i cats of Mrs W. H (hinninplmm tliis \\»t k. iiov. In H. \Vi!!iJims is on a visit t<» \« f in J >e« lit il r county. Hu ux pout ft] to rutnm Bit*! li!! i i i.*. i : u"h!:»i* up puiii’iiumt luivon Sunday, luit witu tlu !»iyt*«l on nucouut of siukntHs. Mr. John A. (irilUn, of Nun ton. "as in tm\ ii yustuiday sliuKin*' InUuU with liis <»M fn« u«ls. Mr. W. 11 . llarvin, of Dickuv, Wits in town fust uvutnng. cornu ugam Will, wc arc alwaya ^'a<l To have you witli i s. YcsBih! I buy as low as I can—that's biisind -tit I s -11 a< loiy as I can—1 hat’s progressive sense. Vou buy as cheap as yon can*— Hint’s common sense. Yny-xEuy of me—-that’s dollars and cents for hot li ol'us. 11 lbs green coffee jd 00 < , ' ’ 16 “ best while Sugar 1 op I “ Jhiccatxiy snuff ^5 j ' 7 Balls*»f Thread, 5 1 Barrel best Flour 4 50 lTfor°*L h ^ ^ ** and Cotton Becil Meal, 125 Cotton Seed Units, till 23 Tb*. of Soda, 100 Oil Cloth, per yard, 20 Meat. Best La ill, 8 Mini and Corn, fit) New home made Kvrnp, 25 F. r. lv. Oil. 2 f lint Ualiior Asn, CO Prince Sheeting and Checks,per yd. 5 No, 2, Steel Traps, 3 for 1 00 Shoes, fro Ill 50c to 1 85 1 11 Boxes i f Matches 15 Castor Oil. Turpentine, Quinine—lolm son's or Grooves Clnit Trade and oRier Dru^s. sndi as iillowcd lo sell. In t inu thank you feryonr patronage in tliu past. llopullieKe prices >\ill hold ' U 1 l’’ Rt" m-o-i'i, h. s N N. .il Mt-G lit I lit I, Mount, M Cu Advertise in Till-: MONITOR—It will pay yon. THE SAVANNAH WEEKLY NEWS. TWICE A. WEEK, 104P.vFEit*Oxr Yr.vtt foi: ! ,i,h fJ-TK,-............. * Ior "»»B Vavs contains all the latest, news and market reports, and is sent out with the daily pajior,w bile tlu* news is fresh. It is Hie old and popular Savannah Weekly News in a ll0w (mm . It was changed three years ago from onci a week to twice a week , without - , . change , m pneo. It contains full accounts ot what is going on in Cuba and the Fniilipi ties and all tins nows of the world. This year, like the last will he lull of*f-ut y ouR , h o war. but of the political .situation which promises •*> Ire exciting. As in tin-past, The port"Tho DemoSra.i^'Tv. *''' L'I'k platform what it may. Send $1.00 aud get you the best newspaper fm- a year that can be had for the mon • Addtess, Morning News. Savon nab, Ga. We club the Savannah Weekly * L-’n V A ' tl,H * a? M oKUA , -> . tot cl*0U. m, 1 lie regulnrsuVi , iptioti (.rieu of I lie two pui-crs art* $2 00. ---- RHEUM J 4'1'ISM ‘ for 20 cents • Iv.krxa.. Ucmkii.ks, easis for $1.20. Neuralgia , fnre-er pro- yeuterl) 1 ttculnra for .imil:, frei>. CURE VOl'RSELF. a Address Jgo. T. I’attekon, dUl Dccatui st., Atlanta. G.t * r m'. \ §Mmi H OT* I N m i ii m ii m ■I" Si C.- — \. ‘■if .■Il ”7ir ;r~~- ii mi li; S 1 ! fy- f V «i« ;; ii s rJfcESXyfl I ^ "UlOir-i ryT-i'r <* Amot-g Our Exclnutgos. Tne lati st is n corset trust.. Now t .ere will be a srpn-i 7. -. sure enough The \ aldusta Times believes that tiie corkscrew is a mure potent factor in K. ntuck\ campaign titan p r 'litic;d p i.ciplt-s (if any sort. We rifjmh- four things of woman: Tti.it virtue dwell in h-r heart; tint itio lusty ]»l.iy on h* , r Umw; tli.it swuut- buss How from lift* iij's; thut iu l’is- fry occupy Jm i iiaii-l. r.ij 1 ilOiMas \ • I»»•" | rinios. Moillll’C is said to have a D > lal' Bill serving a ton day.,’ sentence on the streets. Witl the E. S. Comm’s siou make a case against the marshal of DU, s;*i,-r city for arresting the ciicnlating uie-liuin?-—Tiftott Uaz.-lte The most popular woman in A! - bain a is to be presented with a vi t l"..i and a Span of horses, valued ; (; $1,800 at. tin- State fair which will I h.-Id Dinningham in Xovenilu-r.Eaeh visitor to the fair is entitled to a voh ; and by this means the do-d-i-in wt j ] he made.—The Pine Belt News. The corn crop for 1891) is nor roughly ostimated at 2,390,000,090 bushels, exceeding the ietnarkabh- crop of !89b. A Chicago dispatch says that Kansas will lead all, with 340,000,000 bushels, r-stimat.ed; No braska will have 310,000,000; -OOJKKI.OOO, and I Him is, 290,000,000 | The M-u-thern veterans are carried aw»y with enthusiasm atih-ir ions, which is tm-oral when thev re - j-v Unit filled th- ir 01 ns thirty*fivo years ago when the lealizati-m came to them that tlu-v - , . hever agate . , be Called, ,, , onto charge a Confederate line —Albany Herald. lt-tiwns to the D.-pattmoHf of Ag- iee.lt urn show that the number of cattle other than milch cow* in tile country at the close of 1898 was near lv 9,000,000 *in:,lh-r than the year before. Thi* in cline in tho total j | ,- was aceompat.ind 1 Lv • a ri-e . «dut* ol , than #20,000,000. j Those ,M v more j figures alone*, would sea mu to ! ? !v csomo ground for tho advance in I | Hie prieo of meat „ l ostmaster , , Lrawtord notihod , our [ editor this week that there was an increase of 73 cents in the amount of his postage on Tin- Argus. Our ed- itor says this is not to be taken as an infallible sign of The Argus’ prosper, ity—that there is so much due ott his subscription list that it mams the paper so damp that weighs heavier, •t.ttd more pounds Call fo:- more post* ago.—Dalton Argus. A syndicate composed of Non Hen ilei-son, of Oci.la; Judge Cl< moots, of Irwinvilh; B.u.d,-r and Bowo’n and a number of other gentlemen of this city have purchased tho remainder of the L adet-printing outfit and will start a new paper in Ine city next week. It >s rumored the syndicate will absorb the Ocillu Dispatch, the O.-illa News and tho Enterprise of this place, but wo do not vouch for the correct in-.-s of the report. Colo- m-1 .Mercer of this city, has been placed in editorial charge, at least temporality, and will unquestionably make the new candidate a bright and up shoot. — ; A Worn To M(jTMEiS % At ‘ .1 K rs . 0 r f * i *ii a ^ ecte, ^ ‘ croup or a severe cold ne«>d not'hesi State tn administer Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It contains no 0[ i- ote not- narcotic in ativ form and tnav as to an adult. J he great success thil ' h * s its use in 1 he treat 11 U *P appiovai and praise it. lias re- oeived _ throughout the United and States iu foreign lands. For -ale hv H«hrv Totm-r. Edison,and all Medi- tine Dealer • 2 * Free tuition. We give one or more 1'rc :c'e s c nol¬ «rships in every county in tJic U. S. Wril le us. 2— S£r fc Address J. F. Draughon, Pres't, at either place. Draughon’s Practiotib | ?el Bust ness .... s Nashville, Term., ^ Galveston, Tex., Savannah, Ga., Texarkana, Kookkeeplng, Shorthaad, Tj-pew ritinfr, stc. i'h , ne most of thorough kind , ia practical' world, and progressive ' £ chools the the and the b<cl patronized ones in the South. Indorsed by bank- ers, merchiints, mitiistets rtnd others. Four ; weeks in bookkeeping by the old with us are Iiraug’hon, equal to : twelve weeks plan. J. F. of President, Bookkeeping, is author “Double of Dranglion’s UutryJViade New Easy," System ■ uome stagy. We have prepared, far iioine , . “^2a“2^ t) JetTV Nimfison tell a .story of a t-av-1 -r m l.o, just as ho was writing his name on the r.-giMer of a Lev n* " r,!t| t lu*ti-h saw ncimr-X lccticula.i s -' l.i' h took its way across the page. Tin- man paused and remarked; “Eve b -en bleu by K-. -J-iseph fL-as, bitten by Kansas City spiders and interview ■ --d by F'-rt Scott gvaybaeks, but I’ll K iarm-il if I ever \ta* in a place be fore where the bedbugs looked O'er the. hotel register to see wh- rj yo r t (mm w as.” A Wmtdetf tl Cure of Diarrhoea. --- A P .OMlXKXT YtlfGixiA EDltOli il Ai) AtAt-sT Gives Ul’, BUT Was iitiOl'OHT Back TO PEitPECT liFAL'.if BY CflAMBERT.AIn’S Coble. Choj.Gi.-a and Di- : AltblloEA Rf.MEDY. ' ! itmi K, AD itts 1(13 fhi-m.T>T LDU'OiLvL. From the rimes, Hillsj.ille, Va. , I suffered with diarrhoea for a long tine and thought I was past being , ' ul1 " 1 - 1 had spent much time and money Ml 1 sufifml so much niison that I had almost decid-d to give U; 1, hopes of recovery and nvvait tin r -suit, but noli- ing flic advertisemen °I Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and ^’-ttthoca lii'mcdt and al*o some TTT'"'' cures had been wrought ^ jou- i y this rumedy, l decided to fry i*. A! U*r taking a tew does I was entirely U ri! L-onhte, and I wish to say tun her to my readers and iVilow sufferers that I am a hale and hearty man today and feel as well as I ever did in my life.—O. K. Moore. Sold M ''? ”‘^»«_^alers._ Hctny lurner, Edison, and * all . _ r <c »£ L‘fe s ? jSf-ys fcl im 1 m is Bv Wt EL The Goming ofBaisy mother brings joy or pain. It's for the to decide. With good health and a strong womanly- organism, motherhood but adds to a woman's attractiveness. Wkte of QstrdisS takesawav all terrors by strengthening the vital organs. It fits a mother for baby’s coming. By revitalizing the nerve centres it has brought chubby crowing weak youngsters to thousands of women who feared they -were barren. It purifies, heals, regulates and strengthens, and is good for all women at all times. No druggist would be without it. |i oo I-'oradvice in cases requiring special u^ i uc Ct ‘r Ladies 0 n i.. a U. Advisory rt : ss ' S ivl Department °gsymptoms, ” The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat¬ tanooga, Term. on, r;»., we had been married three b Cardm years, could later j/b? r k)m yiijfl i z>~ - -» M’.soU'TH sKcb i;!T\ TO noLDHKS OF LIFE on EX! OV. M XT POLICIES, Where 1ji»s or Failure is Rendered Impossible. ----- — --- 'I lu To" a Statu !)■ posit- Ii.iw gi- e) this assmanee to all who iusun in an le va > ompai.v. Xatiomil Banks are o jnireil to S‘ i U’u all oi tin ir bills by a d,-posit with the siiVi-i HH-iit of sui -, r'ios nf their lull value. The Jaw of Iowa n quires of i-vi-iy reinlar Jj.fe Insurance ComfmnV n’>!'-<i in 1 bat Stale a deposit, with the Auditor of rf i.ppvoved securities amo.luting to the net cash . ahi" o r all , he po'ie.ies w hioh I ImV have issued and in i 1 • t‘ at the end i f every year. Therefore all policy, ii. bier* ill an fowa Company are fully secured, where ver hev may lesido or oeenme insured. F3T Policies issued by the Iowa Life, guaranteed cash surif ndet- and loan values, paii'l up or extended In, - m auce. i nuivalent to the full reserve value. SoFu-ifiny; A gouts A ttositio n:— 0uncial Agents centraut.s nnuU* with p(«>d prodtjeura E. A. FOX & Co, M anagirs, ‘Sorfthmi %rj)nnn}frk Som |j|e |h|, | s , ATLANTA. GA. ■J. J. BECK, n - So syassrsi' * I a **. 1 H t,cln, ] ''’"W -••" ntti «'**> ntiou con.,*; State nJi-sinoss . ‘ unfcMf.stud fa his gi' eu to lections a epeyiaity. care. Col* i-n.tt L. D. MONROE ArL,:i:o;R -JTE-5r ^rc law, M Roan. i?A. 1, v-iroint. ,J. > fhetices &Q in the Courts of r* A,? h;i?iV T. ^5 *r 1 PSTSICIAlf AO IfffigSfJr* MORGAN, GA. Uesiobscb Dot-rit of Kmuo Will EsS!“j‘S£S free illustrated catalogue. D G. OAUTLEBDE, -ATTOiAIsrEiTr at Morgan, ga. I’mctiees in the Courts nf tt,n e, . Speidal attentidu given to Collections.'' ^ s J- B- GEORGE, : I* HAS J (JAN AND Nl'KGJiON, MORGAN. GA. Offick and Rkcmiixe k os Mint Stke** 1-17 if ox ( Jfflj Meld, U - t?. Shellmini, Cvortfa. Eyeryf.lling iip-tu-dutfe* W 2ALH;UN WUNTY OFFICIAL MISSY, ouJJcitor Gefiorjii—-\y F 8 ' 1 ' 1 .....M. wooten. nerp I nk"- w ,/. 1 J.,, Davis. . ’%v!l Itni r'r'f Deccmt)ei’i ; L "• S 13t e0,!d JIo,ida ’ ’ si Iu,i0 Y ' ) - COUNTY corner. Jiid-e-F. ...... I). :\!<>, )roo Solicif or Gniionif—. u ’- C. Sheffield. Gltirk— w , , t-uarv Xra’ti AHv’ ; Al, tr'T’ r! ,8t and 4,h Novendier in Feb- b - ' S 06 S,< ) -4th-Monday momh ,,S in each count of ORDINARY. Court, -Ordinary-A. L Inst Monday i„ (; ach mouth. Oot’Ntv coxt, mission crs. Henry Turner. C. W Eubanks, •J. 15. Gi-bigi- pssassLigg** Surveyor- , v S S j, ort . . '• Manfy. bcijooi Comiuwsfattcr—J J. Beck. Hf'HTICF 00U1?T. Moigan- 1 12i!rd district—J. X. Dan.el, jV * • V 1 - llarvin, N. P. and ;X -offi. .1. I V t , . mil second I hursday in eaeli month. AG. ngtm,-574, h district.-.Tolu, Ji. \ I Is J. 1. Wiiluiin Bay, Notarv Public and ex-officio J. P. Court, third We.li.csi day in each month. Edison—13Hith district.-J. R. BUiek- otlicjoJ. ‘m t {,' I Court, }■ Mass, second A'. Saturday P. and ex. In each month. Leary—036th district..—Harper Dnitiell, . J • -M. A. Bunoli, N. P. amt ex-officio • • J . votirt, fourth Saturday in each mom h. McDaimdl.N. Winiumslm'K-iagi^d district.—f. . 1 . P. and ex officio J P. Court, fourth Saturday in e „ch month. ( orilray 1304th District— E. G. Jordan, N. f . ami ex officio ,J. Court first Sat- uhJha in 4?Hrh month. TOWS OK MORGAN. Mayor—J. N. Daniels. Wardens—T. J. Tinsley,U. W. Colley, M. Me. Lagan, T. .T. Thornton. Clerk—A. I, Monroe. Treasurer—K. Me. Hagan.. Marshal—W. 8 . Car)lodge. iinitdiKs. Baptist GTinrcIi—Rev. Z. T. Weaver, pastor. Preaching every third Sunday uni Saturday before. Snnday-sclio,)] t‘Vt 13 -rySnmlay S« at 10 o'clock a. ni. J. J. cck, M. peri lit eml flit. K. Cliureh—lie\. N. H WilliamF, l HStor. IT each iii £ every Jst SiuuIhv nt V Clock a in. Sunday-scliooi every miliballi a! 13 p m. L. G. Curl ledge, Sti- periuteudenf. MASONIC. Roubuii Johns Luilgo No. 38R, p .(• A. M.. meets ev-ory first and third &utunMv» in each month at 2.30 p m. J. T. yitiWART, IV, ,1J. C. 15. WitAVKi:. .‘MJGH’trUA *