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About The Montgomery monitor. (Mt. Vernon, Montgomery County, Ga.) 1886-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1909)
/ PART OF ( THE CUILINAN. Sjjfijjlp possibility of finding eL.I stones than the Onllimul in the soil r ( f South Africa i* l*y no means rsmote, (i, A. Molengnuff professor of imueralolngy in tl, Technical High School at Delfi. recently stated that the Cullman is only n smull portion of .1 min i larger atone, the original form of which cun only approximately h ••idieatod. Four nieces must have A yfoken off from the original stone my natural crystal cleavage which is evident from the cleavng' plane*: each of these purees must have been of considerable size. Ac cordingly the natural end |.!:im - (called “nijf” in the language the diamond workers) are only partially shown in the Ctilliiuin. The Cullman consists of a sin gle crystal; there aru no traces either of u twin crystal or of twin Ituueliu': it is completely trans parent and colorless. Its trims pureney rim l»-*t be compared vvi'h that of very pure ic<* or with the; complete clearness of the vurietv of opal known in the mineral kingdom as hyalite (princi pally consisting nf silicic ncid) | It i* true that the ('nllinan con tains u lew impurities in the shupt of inclosed grains, also some in | tornul cleavages of fraoineiitary character culled “gle-seii” in tie* Dutch diamond trad*-, but th*■ ir situation is sueh that thev do n**t injurt* the value of.the stone as a jewel. In any case the Cullman is the purest ,1 all large precious at> >nes hitherto found. The quest ion now arises vi h*-i h>r there is a possibility *l l linuingl th*> pieces broken oil by crystal 1 cleavage*. That tle-v can Is* found is certain, but it is impossible t predict whether they are now m diamonds *>r elsewhere. 'l'he dia mond is formed, a* is known, at great depths by the decomposition of carbon dissolved m tin* molten; basic, platonic magma of tin < arth. I lie so-culled “blue earth is formed at a Inter period from this rock. The carbon was then | under enormous pressure and at the very high temporal nr** pie vailing 111 t hese depths deposited i Irotn the molten rock in the form of diamonds. During the voleaum discharge* ot the masses of rock the diamond was forced upward with tremen dous force and the very great fric irioii to which the muss wn« ex posed during its passage through tho crater shaft caused the clem age of the stone according to crys tallogrupliic laws to which we have referred. It is therefore not im possible that the broken off frag niiMits of the Cullman are scatter ed over a wide space and that they may one day he found on the surface of the eart h, but it is just as possible that th*\ ar**! still reposing in the depths of the mines. Sir Win. ('rook* has ,-ii*,, 1 ,*»t. ' express**.l the opinion that the* (.'nllinan is the sin iller portion of an octahedron broken by '-ivsts, eleu vagi . —Scientific \ uierlean, THE BATTLE WITH A BUSY BJG. As the r***nlt of dishearten;!,c experiences and scientific r* aearch*»s enough ha* l**t*n written ou, tie* hull weevil to till th • s of u Carnegie library. ■ issippians have decided t l-uvel a tl.-illk ll|o\t-!U- it l\ jh they feel sure they are , •id t*> wm. This p*-st has od tliem to consubir raising la’s in place of cotton. At I r request the Department of , lieu It ure >- schooling these . farm.-r* in the eultiva- 1 tion of rice, wheat and other ce- * reals. Thus docs this busy hug " , 1 force a complete revolution in the agricultural pursuit* of the terri tory tie so peraiiM er.tly claims But through his revolutionary 1 tactic the pest, so experts claim 1 is sure to meet defeat. A year or two without a cotton crop und tin . boll weevil will hs gone. Thru. [ the old fields may ugam harvest | cotton unmolested. Collier * * Weekly. To Slock ]>uvers: a We are in Mt. Vernon with h carload of Fir*t-Class If*»rses*and Mules —mo.**. *f them four and. five yi-urs old. ami some weighing JIOO pounds. All well broke t > harness and saddle. Our price* art right, and if you will oxamiti before buying, we can -.tve you money. W ry truly, WIT .1. M Brooksher Son. Citation (Jeoigiu -M iiitgoinery County. Ni. ie* i* h.-reh . gjven that ( laytrm 1 . 1111 - has ill propel - form ap- I iii-tl !- * ni* /.»r I.*Lier* of admlui*- *at ioti on tits '*Htate of flavfd Ij. ' (iilli-. la - * o!-aid county deceased, , and 'hi* i- to cite all and singular In* ci*- lit" and kindred of said de - c* a ed to -how cmosc if any they can : a : i o- next 1 ogtdar *-i 111 of t in- < rittri of Oi lina. to lie held oil itu* lirsi \|<mi|n m .laniiitt ’. next.wfi, h*- *lioup| not i-ri-to- letters of admin-' | allot . applied/or. I hi- 1 lie tit li da of Itei-ember. I'.IOJ. a I** x M*-.\ 1 a liiir. Ordinary. F->r Leave to Sell. (ieorgia M on' imim-ry ('ounty. No ie* 1- hereby iriv ell tbil' .lo*.\V aml Ja* \V Slim pe, guard inns of , .lull Sh.-i pe tiave applied (oiheoi-j > llti.t 1 . *>l mi i<l ciuti t.v foi have to sell ail ** I tie* 1 *-n I **-t,'Ue ot their sfii 1 a *1 f.r *1 i- ' 1 licit ion and 'ln* Jltt) - • nen ol lent-..mi said application ..ill h- ill-aril at lie- next regular ■'• m "I tills I'HIII'I to he ti* Id nil tie Iti-- .Voi a. in January. IHlu. This ( litii .ill nl 111 i• i * 1111»* • I , Al* \ MeAtlhiir. Ordinary. Executrix Sale. it,-.* ”i i .Montgomery ('utility. ( o*h i out h virt ie- ot an order of • i ’*, , i ol oi dinai . ol -aid county v ill In- • Id on ?ln- III'-' rue-day In , .111 Ill'll 1 , 111111. hi'foi e I lie court hotl-e i'ltioi ill -aid (-"illily. hetweeli the 1, .o.i lion!'- ol -al.-, to the highe-t ni l'll- I'erea-h. one acre of land In jtfe I'o ti ol .-*t uekey .l in ..eon milling . 111 1* ci-i tain storehouse. Sold a* th" p upeit. of tin- i -'a'i of Henry T Siia-lsi late ol -.aid comity, de .-•■a* I i 10l- file piKpo-e ol dist.i lhti iou a 111- elg h*‘i I- 'rill- the ti! tl dn V i day oi 1 teeeinbel'. UIOO. VI iiitii'- Mori i on. Lx I tali- lien t.v T. Stuckey. I or Leave lo Sell. (••-o-gin Montgomery » mint;. . \.i i - i h' "-ei>-. given that .Vfaty \ li, in a, lin ill i-t iat ri x of tho t>s .t a ■ .1 I! I*n i v i-, has applied to I 111 ■ ,1 i i.; * \ ol *a id mt V lot leave II . ; I li! ol tile leal .‘slut*- of Mil't de.'i a.- • I. ami -aid application will i in- In aid a' lhe in-xi. regular term of , i i,i emirl t" he .held on tiie lli -t .Mon day li .lamniiy Bill). This the Oth day "I Ili-reinher, ln*r.i. Ah x Mi-Arthur. Ordinary. Fol Leave Sell. | (.. oi gui Montgomery ('ounty. Nolleei- hel.-hy given that 1, ('. .Mel lauiel. eiiauliau of Victoria Murdock and William McDaniel, I.a- applied tn i In- ordinary of said county lot Icmvo jo sell 101 1 * aeieaol' ; land known a- Lot ol l.aud No. 15*1 in tin- Klevcnth I,and I>i*|rict of *aut .-ouilly . and -aid application will he heard at On- liexl regular term of the coiiit ofoininHiy to In- held outlie lirsi. Monday in January, Into. This (In nth day of lie.-• uiher. IMUW. A lex Me A l l hin .i ): dinai v. I Mortgage Foreclosure. (ieorgia Montgomery ('ounty. I ■ titlei mill hy vl: tue of a pow er ol ' -all- coumiii.-d ill mortgage eWCUtr-si I hy M 11. Clements to Malt Cook A. j (o. on tip- 1 1:1■ day of March. IH"T. I and ri-e.u .led in t li*- oMiee ot t let k u! ' tl-.e Sup- rioi < oa t of .Moiiigome:y county in Hook 'i-t. page ltlo, the uil il'-isigue.l will sell at public sale at tli. court iio.is.- in said county, dur ing lie- legal hour* »l -ale, to tie -:ie|ie-t held' lor ea*h. the follow ing property, to wit; Part of lot of l ied Nmiihet Might,. Seven contain taming -• • nty li\*- a.ue* »f In tub ; and pun ot loi of land Numher Kigh- j tv six. eontuiiiiug iwenty-tivc licit-; making <>«•• liundied acre- in ali - being no- .-am* bind pureliM.-.si by M 15. Cl.-m.-m- from li. A.tsilemanj t ih. pm po *■ <*| paying a certain I t*ioinis**ey not. tieuiing date tne 31' .la. of Man-',. l!*"7. and maturing - N,i\*uiln- l-t. IdilT. an*l made on ex ei-u pm i>\ Mi*- lid M. It. climerit*. I sapi n ue |v<mg l.e ja'U./i piincipat. 1 (ill \s. iat'O'-st together wiifi ih • -.**: •*( hi- p *.•>*• ling a- provided, ii -al l nl'- g *g*-. <n*l conveyance' will he mad*- to th*-pim-hu-ct by tbej uieli-t-ign d us nrov uh-d in *,ii*t tnci tg.-i-ge, | hi- He '» h day‘ot T>e >-emi- a*-.*. H imilt.Mi Burch. I Ay. tot Mutt cook «Av*o. SileC.tl Sale. dfs* .a* -M iidgemerv C-..itnty. \\i,t i„ - . *,, ...at I*.*iih» 1.-*r in . Ul. V. iie lie- ti.st ri«-*<Uy tu Jsuil.iiy, * l*pl |a tu.v t’.*- 1.-g»l li-iu- «>t salt, lotto ; l-giie-t :•! •r ■ *«li. -'lnin i-iopci-ty, of I «l,.v*llle I- *1 - -u III: - s eoni|lll >t- .1. s'liptlon: j All tha* lovvit lot .- i.tainiiig PO\‘/0u f*-. i in 'in- town of Soper tun, -aid county hounded me-It hy land- ol c II .I*lll--. cm-! by land- ot ft. J William-, o - - ** -.- out ti hy lauds •*t M -. \ Hi M '.ai'ft. and on tf.c vv. l»v « Mi. *' le*-. ami all improve ment- th* rt*»*n, -*ii*l property being ; lue po--v*-sl.lll Os 11. I’etersou. ami I ,mgi- v led on a- " property ot ... . >1 .-o il-on, .loleiivlatir in ti. fa., i- (ti-fy an * x* *■ itioii t-*ued from •o- s .p.-tim ,*>(.•’ *>i Montgomery ~ 1 M.v ,*! -lie bank ot Sop. . -oi :*»ain-i .jitoig. M. Conrson, I -ni l prop, ty le-ii-g designated it. tne wi.-Mtn tl t-i. and al«o b«-ing point.-tj ; out by plaiutttf. \Vriltell notice giv- t eil a- i. qiin.si t>\ law to the ilefeo datp in ti fa and to the tenant iti ' I u in. rid* the fiih day of De* j inti* : it***. .Initio Hester, Sheriff M C. W. 1. Wilson. \ll y . foi pi IT. THE MONTGOMERY MONITOR TUT ILSDAV, I’l'C Jb, Five Years of Heart Trouble Cured by Dr. Mile*’ Heart Remedy “Before I began taking Dr. Mile*' 1 [cart Remedy i had been suffering front lb-art trouble for over five years. I had pain- in my left side, and under my shoulder blade, could not. sleep on the left side, and was so short of breath the least exertion would bring on the most distress ing palpitation, f had scarcely taker a half liotlle of the lleart Remedy before I couhl see a marked change in my condition. When I had taken .six bottles I was cured.” MRS. C. C. fiORKKY. Xortiitield, Ya. If there is fluttering or palpi ■ tation it is an indication of a weakness of the nerve- and mus cles of the heart. If is not neces ; sarily diseased —jn>t weak from over-work. Ihe heart may be weak just lhe -ante a* the eyes, stomach or other organs. \ou can make a weak heart stroug I>\ taking 1 )r. .Miie*' Heart Rem -1 edy. (let a bottle from your druggist, take it according to di rections, and if it does not bene fit he will return your money. , Land For Salo. |-l ip-r-s of land -ituuw d Iw* * miles from Cellar ('rossing on Lvotis and ('.'.hir Crossing public road. Partly in cultivation, and 125 ui-i'i * nit* tenabl* 1 . \\ ill iniikt- Home of tip- I*'-*l farms in that i section. For term* apply at one.-- to (i. M. Ibivis. Route No. 1 Mt. Vernon, (tu BIRDS ARE AID TO FARMERS. “The i'is- to Ilm tanners ol th* j Lnited Sintes through the wanton d* st ruftt ion of trie >dly birds i- ov r ♦feOO.IXKI.OOO,” siit.l H. R. Walm*- I*.v, president ot the Missouri Hurt loiilturul Society. “It is not tin* sportsman, but j the market hunter and th" mai. who kills to get the feathers for tho milliners that are decimating the bird population of this conn-1 try and doing vast injury to the farmers ns n result. “There is only one class of birds that are of no value to the farmer, mid in fact are a detri ment to the country, and these are the English sparrows. They eat the farmer’s grain whenever, thev can get it, to the exclusion of other feeds. The quail, on the [other hand, live on the insect' 1 life and worms which they find ' oti the farm*, eating hut little grain. —r. x. Sheriff Sale. j -Montgomery ‘‘minty. Will h* H«'| \ 1. 1 fni i* ilir court do;»r in Mt. Vrinon nu thourst Tm*«iay in Jftivwi). r.HO, the hifftl Loins to 11* *• ; btt-du'sl hid'ho fortbt-h, nikun property, "f * Lie)* ?h« tolLmin? is ?i romplfT* <l**«cripUnn <» pair-rif Ht»cK No 2 l 4 \uln Kin Biufts; !l tHiirM of st u'k No. !{o)| Grain !’». Kv« l * ■ hLimh: 3 puts *»f sunk nnmhff Hl9 Tan (T Hl«i ; II pfiitH <•? Stock number372TouirL Hid#* j UJn.;H fmiiH m st<» k j M2T - n | Hctdlilo : d 1»-'U«K nr Kb.ck mtndi. i t;i B \ I t'f. Übi : 9 pan** «»t stock mmiL'M *T f T INf. «'*oL , 111 ti,; 7 pair* *'*f sfocU cmiib»*i Phi. 'J * pair* of *Lh k nnmhc! Vici f*:ip P»!n.* 7 | pm* < f flock iiuitili* i ;l7t> l <\>!t l*un ; d J y(kifH of «took imwihHr 4<K> of plnii SYnun Pol i ii»!i: rt p iir» *f *.fo. U numb**! 4-i r » I* t'a , Tip !*.»*.; S j>m• r- >f u mi. t »«*i i XI ■• '• 1 ‘ i•• Vu i; 4 n ii- f «»* mu n i s 1 V*ci V. 1 ! JYlo.; 9 pair »t *4tnck mind «*r i' 364 P t». (’«'t . i ?; h pair** oT M«»:k mini 1 * r 07 B* n \ t. BLi ' in jwiirK nf «todc ir»mb»*r 337 ViH Cap Bin : f] ' piiira *«f n»iut'»* l■» 'J 1 . S.nf. i’u» B-<b JOpAiiHof - k mimbci 484 Vi t Pat Bin : ‘ 10 pair** ot mi'ub- i 1 11 f>ou * ‘\nn P‘'li**h. * Df *«tock uumber 147 1». my. PhT. Pin ! »«t: nt .-aid -L<». - ;»K.v. «!•««*•-« ih»*d fnu’ iin »ht | *toro ft *tiw« nf hjid in :Jn* i* i«*«T*sinfi of ?lu» fHVinm in .ml4'-*i'ii*ii'. *T K. LiLcvi»* j rn» ./.I at til L* - P Ou prnp.rty us tin sabi 1. E. Ricks to Kaiiafy an stt»tchtn#*nt i ''*»ied *» tri th« >.lpt'Tl‘H ' »Ut* i -a*. 4■•cm t \ i-' f ■■■*• »*r f Th* Bn ft-Car-on « <». v- I V 'l.*- *V| i»tci. uo* >t U\ \ rp • n i• o \i: - 4 )2 : *N•• .•* • * 1 \ - ,i*l ni l rottinu d r •me by \ 1». »!• -*• lL*r»u ,n. Janu s M -’ r. Sit* ri'F, M. ('. U Calbonn. Ally. f»*r P'.rt Sli**n!l Sale. r..* rLein— Moutjxomcry C-uinty. \\ ill t>« ** b*«! »rr the v'tnif !;"!i.v b>r*r m Nf W«ri'H» t»r. tin in #4 rn»i*«lay in J«o;i .:v. 14H0, Lolwcru tl*-* l< ti f -<!*. t Hi L»wtic*t and h«'•**» Livldci f**r-*-*i * iTOjirniv. «*f v f.ich tl»v i> m oompltt* d* •»» i iptinn : All that tract ol la d lyitiu and bciuu in ti»t |27 district <i. .W. »! *■»; t o»mit.v an \ nt.tP |»i"i botliidffl *»!• the tioith l' Hii lw ol tb* •» wia’c o ? M. IV I*. t»THOu an ! Wilburn Uiaiuli, ; rant by laudant sh» • of M. l» iVt. imu., *>nlh L*> » It* ut J* *1 t»f. h *i. v*»*i by ->f dclu»- A WoiiiH.il.; conuiliiity on v hundred (lUU) acr**a iu»*n or L*n»«, Inn th* land* iiMiii'Teti bv saj t VJ I». IVter* *i» i ' t)n« Ue, A. Datdcl mi Mm H'U. lt> * hAirtpl*'P«rb Ui» tlif' or**pri-y •: i> l E. |*r>w« U t » an »5-u* ti fn.m | Utr Cut CfiQrt Mt* V» rn«»u m I* - , t -i Tl < John riimiHV I'o, lhe -*.*id ti I ! r.m-U* l'riT)**r?> p uued .it hr di s» udaut * i ; ti f •*. WritfvD Motirt us bv v „)V. o a- r* • 11 mitt .) bv U». ihu t*n> ML (lav tOt -vtnbti. i Mk James H&sTEH* sh, uO Cunaiy. > \V. M. Jktiv. fu» piffs i « A I i |j mswm 'o ssa : :•.?SSO® s©©•©®©\@©©©:'©:©:®.©.:©-©:®'© : @@ f| p :©:©:,: •• g ® • •: $ $ :03s mM G.O 0-©p 1 ■ 1 p Do not Fail to See our i | . 1 a line of American Gen- 1; I I P tleman and American | Lady Shoes, made by | 'I Hamilton Brown Shoe | Co., the Largest Shoe | 1 Makers in the World 1 1 I 7ri 51 Imm n mm asa b j fs ea iss ma ss ' »aar r* <se* aa am mm ma fry fe? P. S. —New Home Sewing Machines are still Leading. t y £3 p Have you bought one yet? |§ |W. H. McQueen,! I * MT. VERNON, GaT I vu%vw*umwwwi%%unwc,u > "V* •«. i»: I*. CAJIOK W. O. lIAItNW ULL J CANON & 1 | BARNWELL I ! Cotton Factorsmnl i # || Commission i: Merchants \ !i \ 220 liu\ /; SAVAXNAtt. OA. J I Members Savannah Cotton ■c | Handlers of Upland, So- c island Kiorodora Cotton Special Atltmkni Ciivcu to 1 j F. 0. B. Cotton 1 1 | Handlers of Upland and Sea- i> Island Bagging, Ties I and Twine * ]i A\ww**wwuw*w*wtyvst I)U. J. E. MASROW Refract ioiiist | : Glasses Corrrect.lv Ground and Kitted to the Kye*. Consultation , Kr«;e. ‘Jtj West Broughton Street i SAVANNAH, r, \. Sheriff Sal**. G*■*»!•>«—M« ritK«»nm.v County. Will ’>«• h-4.t o the court door in \ Mi Wrn<Mi on tif* tit** Tu**l*y iti To. <.t \ • 10 in. h«'tw.*on Use |< g?d hour.* *f *»:•-. ti*« : high* *n U«ld*i !>*» .-hmli. *:n property -»t ; »\ 11 rt lh. follovriti«4 *s A com .vt- •!. - ii| n > All th UA-ct r#i pitottioi U'tal < nig Mid bvu.g in lit Eleventh laid ch>:. *4 •n*<oio- n o**m*M, Georgia. acu containing ni. »‘vy»;wr« i9*2i h. it " more vi h**«, ana IRvmd . 4 tr On th# north Uy th* Him t tvtt i Ltiur'dm »:.ni .Moutgoliivrv county, .or* that d nod > i it- by laud** :»t W. L vTin:>- nt . t!■. n. -: hv i.vi h*f Hi* I'.v .l*i* 1 • -i .vii » t> s. nlfi! Ui*d Lving in I lit • noi ! • ;f i rt if Lot N«> 1 in•• • Hanviml I• vi I n i .*• j r ortv us W. L. ( ini to *■•• uV> , ■ Court *1 »uHt nimity in favor TH# (\*i*tin» r t«| Oi.i <’ *mpFi:v Vh \V. 1,. Cu.m* . rt -t fi ty t\ .:it by |*i4intall in ii. f'**. un i wntt. n » < f 1 v\ j*ivt nan MOOUixl by la i. Thin tht- f»tto lay t.f January, |9»*9. JatVK*S ll**-tr*» . sherii? M. t. . Ira S. Ohtppcll, A tty. fnc Pith*. Eugene Talmadge, Attorney at Law, MT. VERMIN. (it. E. M. HACK LEY Dentist I Office over Mt. Vernoo Drug Co. i MT. \TRNrtN. 0 1 B, H, LEVY. 880. & CD. I | SAVANNAH, GA. § §Aro now ready to fill MAIL gg ORDERS on NEW FALL <% AND WINTER STYLES of | 1 CLOTHING and § | FURNISHINGS | \*\ FOR X I MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN | (*) Write lor bulletins describing the new styles in (*> ® Fall and Winter Garments, and ask us to quote X prices on any article you might wish to purchase. (*) v y v v MyriyXr vVvvVV 0 % The OLDEST and BIGGEST Mail I 0 Order House IX THE SOUTH. 0 j|> ESTABLISHED 1871 *r * Mt- ** &* ******* *%* * * # i Choice Millinery, i # * * * The kind that pleases J J the ladies * * The season is now on for FALL * tliose attractive c . J I have them in Styles % Millinery, Notions, Novelties . J * MRS. J. L. ADAMS, Mt. Vernon f ife **K#■ ♦ ♦ *% “SK fK