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About The Montgomery monitor. (Mt. Vernon, Montgomery County, Ga.) 1886-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1905)
Sharpe 1 School. fcpi rial Corn .)>oildcuC<\ We had a good rain Friday and it won very much needed. Cane grinding is all the go in this sect ion. An interesting sin-? in going on at this place, 1 >lll will soon ch -e, to the regret of all. Mr. J. F. Sharpe came over from Longpond end spent Sunday with home folks. Several of the bovs engaged in n possum hunt Saturday. W. H. Sharpe and W. B. .tones attended service* at Sadie Sunday. Miss Mary Walker of Longpond visited the Mi**cc Morris Satur day night. Dr. Sharpe made a business trip to Lyons Sat unlay. C. L. Sharpe visited Ailey .Sat urday, returning with a new top buggy. Miss Daisy Conner < f Kairview is at tending t lie sing. Miss Beatriee Sharpe visit -d in Vidalin Wednesday. Mrs. John Cartrell and children c f Seward visited her father, Mr. J. A. Oalhrenth, Saturday night. W. B. Jones and W. K. Haskins Were in Ml. Me.rnon Saturday. Miss Doe in Harden of Lyons visited Miss Nell Sharpe Sunday. —B. K. Mr. M. T. Moses sent, 111 Ills wagon train Monday loaded with sixteen hale* of cotton which he sold to Mcllae A Bid. A WELCOME VISITOR. Tin* only show of tln* season will visit Mt Vi rnon on the U Ith inst. Surely this item of nows will plea-' lli young folks, the chil dren and older ones also. Sun brother's World’s Progressive Had road Show is one that lias a standing record for presenting a good performance. Sun Brothers run their show hI riot ly on business and moral principles. Nothing is permitted to appear that will mar the pleasure of the skeptically in clined. Neither are Hie usual ar my of fakirs, (often seen follow- : ing in the wake of shows,) alowed to follow this organization. The longstanding reputation of the Sun Bros, in America and the Dominion of Canada shall not he jeopardized by allowing any catch penny affair to ho connected w ith the show. Fifty great celebrated artists will appear at every per formance. Fully two hours and a half of enjoyment iH nlVorded. Let nil attend. Aft« irnoons at 2 o’clock and evenings at 8 o’clock. TAX COLLECTOR’S ROUNDS. THIRD KOlM>. Mt. Vernon, 1 )ec. 1 ll ggston. 6th, S to 10 a m Vidnlin, fit li, 11 ain to 1 p m Soperlon, Dec. oth Lothair. Dee. 71li Landshurg. Nth, S to It a m t Hon wood, Bth, 12 in to I |i in Stuckey, Dec. tit h Alamo, Monday, Dec. lltli Erick, Dec. 12th Spriughill. Dec. 10th McArthur, Thursday, Dec. llili Bruce, Friday, Dec. loti Longpond, Saturday, Dec. B‘> h Mt. Vernon, Balance ot Term. PHIL Moll AK, T. C. M. C. AILKY NOT KS. Key. \. B. Hawkes tilled his regular appointment at the Bap tist church here Sunday, this be ing his last sermon. He has made n host of friends here while pastor who regret to see him leave. Mr. M. C. Adams, Sr., has re turned from an extended \ s- 1 1 to his daughter. Mrs. .1. A.» Bergman of Fitzgerald, and is with hi- -on. Mr. W. E. Adams, for a few days Mr. ,1. A. Briggman of Fitzger ald visited Mr. and Mrs. W. E Adams this w> ek. Miss Pearl Spooner of lipping is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. F. Currie. Mrs. T. K. Morgan has -old the two-storv house now occupied by Mr. W. K. Adr.ns to Mrs. Outlaw of Dublin. Misses Mill Currie and Klta Calhoun, accompanied by Messrs. Wade Johnsou and ti. V. Thomp son, visited friends at Longpond last Sunday. Mr. James McNutt has bought the pretty home of Mr. \Y . A. McNutt, and w ill move the first of January. Messrs. Christian Wiliams. Jim Suinuer and U. 11. Mcßride of Lyons visited the latter's father. Mr. Peter Mcßride, on Sunday. Rev. G. R. Bishv of Wright-ville lias been called to serve the Bap tist ehureh here, and will preach his first sermon on the second Sunday in December. Mr. F. F. McArthur is on the sick list this week. Mr. Leonard Currie ot Dublin visited friends and relalives here < a few days this week. —C. Ik I POCKET DOCK FOUND. Col. \V. B. Kent is m receipt ot I the valuable pock'-t hook which | was snatched from his person in , Macon a few days ago, the Look ;aud its contents, minus the , | amount of $125, icing found on the lumberyard ot \V, F. Hhbr. 'I he papers, including a check on , < • tin* Montgomery County Bank, - were not injured. The thief hav ing po--o--"d himself with thej , currency, was tat isfied. Col. Kent is under obligations to Mr. Elder i , and his men for the splendid r \ ice rendered him. TRESPASS NOTICE. , This is to notify and forewarn ; , all part ies not to shoot any birds j or in anywise to trespass on my | laud bet ween I B | list it in and ( , Mil ledge Tmett’s and extending I hack nearly to Mt Vernon depot. 1 C. !,. Ha.mii ton Mr. N. J. Y’aiighan of McArt bur * I is an appreciative leader of Theji i Monitor, lie was in to sec at. < t his Week. i ~ U#i','i‘»i i , n'»eiit»i'»''»i , ii , e ,iCi i*'». »i | ». | »i «».*i >7i GiG '7 •'#*•/ I *#» ! 7i , 7* , 7»*7i ; 7**z-'/ •'»»*»*'#**#* •#•*.^ I STATEMENT I I ~ f-i ok rni: condition or 2j 1 THE MOUNT VERNON BADK 11 V § ;< MT. VERNON, GA. % .... * j, at the close ol husim -sXov. 11, 1905: g | - - * 1 ASSETS: LIABILITIES: 1 i) * a w Demand Loans - $ 2,til .92 Capital Stock -.$ 15,000.00 j!; vj Turn Loans - (52,219.97 Surplus Fund - 7,500.00 jjl Banking House - I.KKMMI Fudivided Profits <{,9515.-19 •*" Sale and Fixtures 1,-128.00 Cashier s Cheeks out 1,985.22 jj? i', Cash in Vault and in Deposits -ul>. lock. (*>1,827.08 Bank - - 11,088.87 Time Certificates 21 719.87 re* Cf g ci Total - - $111.185.70 Total - - $1 11.485.70 |1 I i j.) !y '' •*V‘ V' V' 'L* ‘‘g * 'g' i*:' *.* 1 'J *.!/' VI '• .'J cl: V*'-‘ g ’- 11 *‘ 1 •*' ‘*** - 1 * -'' **'-*' -' *• z SUN"BROS? World s Protrusive Railroad Shows, Museum Menagerie and Trained Animal Fxposition. Mrncted tor.he J||[ jyyj[ Bot Show on present sonnon t f i^arth MT. VERNON, NEXT MONDAY,; NOVEMBER 20th. v-v \ i .1* > * /•! • ♦1 ,7 x, „ -'V'Y} 4 A\tV.!i •:a - V//// 7 <■'s op '•'* V- -O" X y ■ v w - 5 **J&&p* | •- j I; • / '-V* \^Br -1 1 .u. , h\ ) / ’ 2 "** t • 1 «->. ‘ .L - ! v- V--' V’^ : ' "A>;iL^ , T — -'’‘m.. ' ' - j Some ol thet'.ieat Featur - to 1- Seen with Sun Brothels’ Progress- • ivo Railroad Show: T'lio Pnmoiis (Mia pin nnd Mardcll 'l'rio, Triple Horizontal Bar Experts, introducing Ditficult Double Somersaults and Fly ttyers. MADAM MIA I.F. (iAIiDK, Ami her Beautiful High School lfors -, “Virginians.” Wondurlnl ilii! l amilv Souiotv Acrobats, Six in number, introducing all the latest Daring Sensfttt* nal Fricks. COMMODORE',, Most Wonderful Male in the World. Perf. inning the remarkable feat of walkinga tight 1 rope in mid air. 81,000 for Ins equal. Tin: KUIIAIU)S, .Most Famous Riders, Principal Jockeys and Two.Horse Equestriennes. Walter Ashbunt's Troupe 1 of Performing Flephants and a host of Happy, Mirth-Pro vokinif Jesters, Pantoniiniists and Clowns And other act* and novelties too numerous to mention. This is surely the lu st, greatest and grand* st all feature show to visit your city this season, SI N BROTHERS’ BIG SHOW OF-THK WORLD. The Grand, l’icluresque Street Parade takes place at 12 o’clock noon. • TWO PERIOUMAXCES— j Afteruoou and Evening. 2 and Bp. at. l>oop o>,m<n one hour earlier, i . A. ,1 .X. . v THE MON IGO.MEKY .MOM I OR—THURSDAY, NOV. 1(1, 190.>. SEMATOR BACON AT ROME. A persona! letter front Senator A. i). Bacon informs The Monitor that he is in fine health, and will resume with vigor his duties at Washington. men have done more to il liißtrute Southern rights and prill- i eipb s in our nati* nul legislature j tban Senator Bacon. h'OTICE OF ELECTION. Georg ia—Moiitgomerj 1 Comity. There will he an election held j for Erick district, 1150th <L M.. id Erick on Saturday, Dec. 2d, next, for 115 c purpose of voting on j Stock Law, or Fence or No Fence. By ord< rofth ■ court, 'i’liis Nov. 18, HtOo. Alex McArthur, Ord. M. C. Hands Wanted. Wanti d farm hands. For wages or on shares. Best prices paid j and be-l terms given. See me at j once. Rkv. J. W. Ghkk.n Glenn-! wood, tia. 1t.F.1). No I. Box 80. WATCHES AT ANY PRICE. We are now carrying the most complete line of w atches ever brought to Dublin. Our stock now comprises e\ > style, size and grade you could possibly want. The price rang' 4 is broad and reaches from 175 cents to SIOO. Come and inspect this new line; you will be sur prised at its many new novelties. LOOK A T THESE PRICES: Nice Nickel Watch. Open Face, Stem 7 N,, Gold Filled Watches, Twenty Year Cases, Fit wind and stem set, worth sl.f>o, (Ot ted with our Special Imported jjj no movement ICS.tJIJ Nickel Watch, Open Face, Stem wind AD and stem set, European make. d.DD Ladies’ Solid Nickel Watches, very O small in size; a beauty. Only . Fine Nickel Watch, Open F;tce, stem wind and _ stem set, with modern jewel ing and z* r.(l Ladies' Gold Watches, fine mov'm'ts GfWtO escapement ...... and strong cases; from $25.00 to Ut/.Otl J Gold Filled Watches, Twenty Year 1A AA Gentlemen’s Watches, Solid Gold, with our I Cases, Elgin movement . IvMJU Special Fine Movement, all the 1 nil ZWi an ,l way up from . . sfo.oo to lUM.UU i II C. H. KITTRELL, I JEWFLEE AND OPTOMETRIST, 8 i DUBLIN, QA. SANDERSVILLE, GA. | / MULES. CARLOAD FINE WELL BRED MULES TO ARRIVE Saturday, Nov. 4th. In this Well Selected Lot cf bides we will ulso Have A FEW GOOD HORSES. T his Stock is Well Suited to Farm and Timber Purposes, and Can* he liought to an Advantage. lie Here when the Car Arrives, 1 and take First C hoice. Good Stock not to he Had Every Day/ TERMS REASONABLE. E. T. Mcßride & Co. y AiLEY, GEORGIA. Carload Purchases And The Yerv Best Goods For the Monev* • *> A ,■* •* , ■ ' .