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About The Montgomery monitor. (Mt. Vernon, Montgomery County, Ga.) 1886-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1906)
Sheriff Sale. Will bo soli! on the first Tuesday in Jan., J 907. at public out cry at the court house door m said county within the h eal hours of sale to the high cat biil.hr so cash, eertaiu prop erty of which the following is a full and com plete description: One half acre of land lying and be ing In the 1343 d district G. M.. said county, and bounded on the north by street running from Alley to the Un ion Baptist I nstil nte. east by an allev between said lot and hind of J. C. Ttrewton. south and west by land <>f ‘Jits. McNatt. Sait! lot fronting 105 feet and running back 120 feet, to gether with the improvements there on. Said property levied on as the Jjropertv »>f A. (.'. Brantley to satisfy three justice court tifas issued from the justice’s court of the 51st district G. M. of Toombs county in favor of The Mt. Vernon Batik against A. (J. Llabtiev, nuiker, and H. J. Gibbs endorser, said property being in the possession of B. F ( miner. Written notice given to tenants in possession. Property pointed out- by plaintiffs Levy made by J. 1). McGregor, con stable, and turned over tome This 4th day of Dec., 1608. A. J. Burch. Sheriff M. C. Executor’S Sale. Georgia—Montgomery ('ounty. By virtue of an order of the court of ordinary of said county, granted at the regular December term. 100(1. of said court, will be sold at public outcry on he first Tuesday in .1 fin - uary, 19(>7, at the court house door in said county of Montgomery, between the lisual ltotlrs of sale, the following real festate situate, lying and being in the sixth (6) and seventh (7) land districts of said county to wit: Lots of land numbers one hundred and thirteen. (118) one hundred and fburtefen (114) and one hundred and fifteen. (115) all said land being in the sixth (6) land district. Lots of land numbers four hundred and four teen, (414) so ir hundred and fifteen. [4ls] four hundred and seventeen. [4l7] and four linn ‘red and thirty one. [4Bl] all in the seventh [7] Dist. Wald sale will continue from day to dky. between 'lie same hours, un til the property is disposed of. Tin terms of said sale being one half cash and balance on six mom Ms time wit h approved seemity at eight percent, interest from date. This Dec. 3d. 1908. DOnglas S. McArthur, i-.x. of A. G. McArthur. Administrator’s Sale. Georgia—M o n tgom ery Co u n t y . Under and by virtue of an order granted by tlie court of ordinary of said county, will be sold before the court house door in Mt. Vernon on the first Tuesday in January, 1907, during the legal hours of sale, to the highest and best" bidder for cash. Lot of land No. 241 in the 11th land district of said county, containing 202 % acres. This 3d day of Dec., 1908. Hardy Coney, Administrator of Jos. T, < nuey. For Year’s Support. Georgia—Montgomery County. Sarah ilovei having made application for twelve months support out ot die < state of Daniel (Hover, and appraisers duly appointed to act apart the game having tiled their return, all persons con cerned are herein requited to show cause be fore the court of ordinary ot said conutv on the first Monday in January, 19u7, why sii I application should nor lit granted. This 3d day of Dec.. 1!) 6 Alex Me .rthur, Ordinary. Administratrix Sale. Georgia —Montgomery County. by virtue of an oril i r of the court of Ordi nary, of said county, will he sold at public out cry on the rirfit Tuesday i • January, 19u7, at (he court house in said county, between the usual hours of sale, the following real estate situate in said county One tract of land containing 1(17 acres in the 1567th district (t. M. of said count , bounded nortli by lands of Flora tliggs, east try Lizzie AUniond south by vV'. H deQueeii and weal by Mrs. Jiuneie Auld. Perms cash. This sale will continue from day to day, until said prop erty is sold. This Dec. 3d. 19n6 Sarah E. Kmi>h, Adx. upon the estate of John Smith. Sheriff Sale. *> State of Georgia -Montgomery Cotinry Will he sold before the court house door in Mt. Vernon, on the first Tuesday in January, 1907. between the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash certain property, of illicit 'lie following is a complete description: Fifty acres of lain! more or less lying and being in the 1:143.1 distiict (». m. of said bounty “iid bounded north by lands' of E J. Wall, east by lands of A . JJ Connell, south bv faints of vV. B. Connell and John King aud (Vest by lands of A. ti. Hutcheson. Levied on as the propert of B-E Higgs to s tisfv an execution isaudd from tie ..lontgomery i'o. City Court in favor of the Georgia :h mica! Works vs 8. E. Higgs. Property pointed out by srid defendant, aid levy made this 4th av of Lee., 1906. A. J. BUlicti, Sheriff M. C,. Ga. Sheriff Safe. Georgia -Montgomery ounty. Will be sold In fore the court liottse door in Mt V rnon on the tirst Tuesday in January, !907, between the legal hours of sale to tin highest bi ider for cash, c rtain p -qn i ty, of which the following is a jnmplete description: Lot of lan l tin. two hundred aud nine (i(*9) King and being in t..e eleventh (1 th) lan l district of s id county and c intainiug acres m-ire or less Said land I vie lon as th property of of L. S. McDaniel satisfy an execution issued from the Superior court of said county in favor of H. E Higgs vs L. 8. ifcDaniel. This 4th dav of Dec., 190(f A. J. burgh, sheriff il. C.. Ga. Sheriff Sale. Georgia—.V-iiitg im. ty County. Will be sold befi re the court house door in Mt. Vernon on the tirst Tq sdav in Jaitua-y, 1907, betw. cn the legal hoars of sale to the highest bidder for cash, certain property, of which the following is a complete description: One bay mare mule named “body,” about fifteen hinds high and one bay mare mule named “Kate,” ab -ot seven years old, and 14 hands high. Le-ied on as the property -f B. Fast to satisfy a mortgage bfa is-ued frorn the Superior court of said couaty in favor ot Cowart Bros, against A. B Fort. Levy ma/le and returned to me oy D. A. Morrison, deputy sheriff. T bis 4th dav of recember, 1906. A. J. BURCH. Sheriff M C..G'i NOTICE. To B. F. Conner and Mary Conner his wife, and their child ren : You are herebj’ notified to remove within ten days from this date all the property you claim on the four acres of land reserved by us for lifetime interest out of land sold by us to you, except the naked land and the naked build ings, provided the latter is there at our death. This Dec. 6, 1900 David Higgs, Annift Higgs. LAST NOTICE, All parties who do not settle their old accounts "and notes at once will surely find same in of ficers hands for collection. This 4th day of Dec., 1900. M. L. Cukkie. M. D. TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE. Third and Last Round. Higgston, December 4th. Tarry own, “ sth. Soperton, “ 6th. Olrand, “ 7th. hot hair, “ Bth. baiulsbinir, 11 a, m., “ 10th. Glenwood, 1 p. nn, “ 10th. Alamo, “ llt.h, Erick, “ 12th. Springhill * 18th. McArthur, “ 14th. Longpond, “ 15th. Nonnantown, “ 19th. Judgment day is coming, prepare for it, Phil Mcßae, Tax (J. M. NOTICE—CONTRACT TO LET. Will be let to the lowest and best bidder at public outcry at the bridge sile across Pendleton creek on the Louisville public road, on the first Wednesday in January, 1907 at 12 o’clock in. the contract for construct ing an embankment, across 450 feet, more or less, of said cieek on said Louisville public road. Said em bankment is to he constructed so as to make the top of the same 12 feet wide, and to be high enough so that when the same has settled if will he on a level with the bridge now span ning said creek at saiil place. Said embankment will be paid for Dy the counties of Montgomery and Eman uel, when the work is completed. Specifications for said embankment may be seen on the day of the letting or by calling upon David Gillis, at Soperton, Ua. This Dec. 3rd, 1908. David illis, J. (J. Conner, Win. Bland, (join’r.- R. & R. Mont- (Jo., Ga. Sheriff Sale. Georgia —Montgomery County. Will be sold before the court limine door in Mt. Vernon on the tirst. I'tiesday in Jan'y,, 1907. be I ween the legal hours of sale to the highest.bidder for eas i, certain piopt-rt.v of which the following is a complete doer p ion: t’tie entire stock of general merchandise and store tixiures now being in the three store rooms in Alan > formerly occupied by I Idel son in operating his general mercantile busi ness at said place. Said stock consists of dry goods, notions, shoes, hats, cans, millinery goods, tinware, crockery ware, glassware, and icady-made clothing’, furniture, agricultural implements, hardware, show cases, writing desk, a large iron safe, etc. .Vail property was levied upon to satisfy a mortgage execution issued from the Superior court of Montgom ery county in favor ot M. Hornik Co. vs I. Id Ison Said property being Heavy, bulky, and expensive to move, will not be at the place of sale, but will I) in rlie store lOnms above described from which the same will be deliv ered to the purchaser. Any person wishing to inspect said stock "f goods before the sale, may do so by conferring with me. The said stock of goods will he sold ill bulk and at one time. This December 4th, 1906. A. J. BURCH, Sheriff M. C. Ga. Notice of Application for Leave to Sell Land. Georgia—Montgomery Oonntv. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has appplied to tlie ordinary of said county for leave to sell land belonging to Kunic* Cooper and Genie Coopt r. minors, to pay for the education of s.ud minors. Said application will he heald a*, the regular term of the conr'of ordinary for said c nutv to be held on the first Monday in January, 1907. J J Cooper, Na'itrsl Guardian for Eunice Cooper and Genie o'>oi er. Sheriff Sale. icorgia Montgomery County. Will be sold before Iho court bouse door in 'lt. Vernop on the first Tuesday in Jan'y , 1907, between the legal hours of sale to tin highest bidder for cash certain property, of which the following i < a complete description: Ab flint ir»ct or parcel of land situate in the town of Mt. Verno , ‘ontgotnery comitv, Ga. hleg on the road leading from said town Pi Lumber City, 'ia., and in the fork ot the roads leading to Stallings’s Bluff' and said Lumber City road, bounded as follows: On the east by lauds < f J. W. Morrison, on the sonili bv lands of iln.)'. B. Hicks, on the west by lands of A. J Col I fin and on tire north by said Bluff road, and containing th-ee and one-half acres more or le-» Maid tract of land is Fried upon to satisfy au execution issued f orn the (Supe rior court ot said county in fav..r of E L. Mut ton vs D. 0. dittr n and J. L Adams as ad miuistrstoi of E JaySuttm. Wiitt o otice of levy given Pi ). L. Adams aa administrator of E. a' Hutton T his Dec 4, 906 A. J. Burch. •Sheriff M. C- For Year’s Support. Georgia -Montgomery CSJuntv. Mattie Callionu having made application to me for a twelve months support for herself and minor children ut of the estate of J. W. Calhoun, and a praise!s duly appointed to set apart the same haviug fih-d their return, all person* con cerned are herebv rexitiied to show cause be hue the court of Ordinary of »aid county on the first Monday in January, 1907, why said aptHication should not be gra .ted. This Deo< tuber 3, 1906. . (lox McArthur OcAtr. irv THE kfONTGOMKHY MONITOR—'THURSDAY. DEO. 18. 1000 li ii OVERSKREWD LAWYERS. Who Were Defeated by " ltnea*e« Thro:iirh Their ihui Weapon*. Overshrewd lawyers often furnish Afleir adversaries with weapons. "I>ld you sec this tree that lias been men tioned y the roadside?” nu advocate Inquired. “Yes, sir; 1 saw it very plainly." “It was conspicuous, then?” The witness seemed puzzled by the uew word. He repeated his former as sertion. “What Is the difference,” sneered tin lawyer, "between plain aud conspicu ous ?” But he was hoist with his own pc tard. The witness Innocently answered “I can sec you plainly, sir, among the other lawyers, though you are uot a bit conspicuous.” In another Instance a blow direeted against tbe character of a witness for cibly recoiled. “You were in the company of these people?” he was asked. “Os two friends, sir.” “Friends! Two thieves, I suppose you mean." "That may be so." was the dry re tort. “They are both lawyers." The blow that destroys the effect of au adverse examination Is occasionally more llie result of accident than of con scions effort. In a trial not long ago a very simple witness was in tlie box and after going through h'.s ordeal was ready to retire. One question remain ed: “Now, Mr. , has not an attempt been made to induce you to tell the court a different story?” “A different story to what 1 have told, sir?" “Yes. 1 lit not so?" “Yes. sir.” “Upon your oath I demand to know who the persons are who have attempt ed this.” “Well, sir. you’ve tried as hard as any of 'em,” was tlie unexpected an swer. It ended the examination. —Rochester Herald. * Try lii i- to Make Amend*. Being unable to Hud a seat In the crowded car. the portly da mg had*gone into the smoking car nml sat down near the door. The man sitting next to her. absorbed In his news- ;per, kept on smoking. “I was i i disli enough to suppose.’ she said, glowering at him, “that some of the men in here at least were gen tlemen.” “Pardon me, madam," lie answered, politely-offering her his cigar case.— Chicago Tribune. Plnylntt Safety. Police Magistrate Thirty days at 'lie works f.-' you. Pri i a.i' liiot 0 > t. • t a. t;. tough. Pfwat would yea say if Oi wuz t’ cull yez an old fool? Police Magistrate—l’d add ten days lo your sentence. Prisoner— Bcgorry. thin Oi*ll not say it. Oi’ll only think it. —Detroit Trib one ■ i. :.!• -. Dr. l'fii ... e- Jo , .leel a vacu Hon bn idy. but I can't take It just now. Many of my patients are in such condl (lon that 1 can't affo.-d to leave them They need constant nursiug. WisiUAh, yes! F.ixy people, aren’t Hie. ? If you quit nursing them they c-t well the first tiling you know, eh? —Catholic Standard and Times. As So si Nn'rlliit, “.'li!" »t: •' ' .> t young thing. ' d•’ "ul writer. I won der Ii < lie ■ ”k ?” “Ji'i’g :r; '::i the quality and quan tity oi' Ids 'put.’* responded the sour old thing, ”1 should Imagine that he writes with both hands and dictates with his mouth.’’—Washington Herald. r* SacctM'd fit. Bacon—You say Grafton Is a success ful man? Egbert—He certainly Is. “But I understand his business meth ods are questionable. Why then call him a successful man?” “Because tie’s kept out of Jail so far.” —Yonkers Statesman. <i'-t-p Oio-fn-er*. ** - Vi Whe.i you get your car always learn to do things yourself. Don't depend on your man. Show him how much yon know so he won’t try to fool you.—Tat ter. JuHt the One. Gunner—l am going to try to seli my automobile. Guyer—To whom? Gunner—Ob, some politician Guyer—But why a politician? Guyer—Because It is such a good nrod thrower.—Chicago News. | WE HAVE WHAT YOU If AIT j in Firct-Class Merchandise, and you have what we want, cash Come to see us and see if we enn’t make an exchange. We handle good goods and are selling them at greatly reduced prices, lief ween now and dan. Ist we want to ? convert n $16,1 (0 stoek of mere I nndise into cash, if possil le. and iu order t<» do so are offering our sinil at greatly reduced prices. We guarantee to save you money. 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Pat t<Toui‘ sack 60c Barrel I <55 !j Ladies’ I 50 to 8 00 Trimmed Ha-s 80c to 2 15 Bacon per pound 10 cents \ I I Remember those price are ( 1 AS 11. And No-Goods Charged | at these Low Figures—(You will not ask it.) We also carry a big stoek Shoes, Clothing, Trunks, Furniture, Suit Cases, Ftc. at correct, prices. Every dollar you spend with me entitles you to a chance at SIOO in Gold. Remember we are headquarters for the Summers’ Barnesville Buggies. Large stock on hand. Bring' me your Cotton, as 1 am in the Market fora large amount cotton and seed. Highest prices paid. A. A. Peterson, Jr. ALLEY, GEORGIA. I # *r % %■ | Saturday, Dec. 1. \ ■ -.giMM——■—■ WfMMWIBrg.TMI jjf * THIS IS THE DATE 1 * £ jk tv. 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