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Stuckey.
Hfwo'ifcl c >rrvt>ponuenc«.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hancock of
Erick attended the funeral *er- <
vices here Saturday.
Mr. V. A. Harris of Helena was
her*'one day laat week transact-1
mg business.
Mrs. Elizebetb Hammock of j
Fitzgerald was a pleasant visitor j
at Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hurt’s u
few days last week.
M. Jenkins and daughter, Hor-1
tense, attended services at Erick
last Sunday.
Mr. Eddie Sears and wif<- oi!
near Bruce were iu our commun
ity last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs H. W. Stuckey of
Mt. Vernon visited friends and
relatives in this section last Sat
urday and Sunday.
J. E. Young and family of Ma
con visited relatives here last
week, ret timing Sunday.
Services were conducted here
Saturday and Sunday by Rev. •!
K Kelly.
The W. M. I'. will meet on Sat-j
urday afternoon before the fourth
Sunday, at the home of Mrs. A.
\V. Barlow, to sew and pack n
box for tli*' widow and orphans
that have suffered a great loss.
On the night of March th* ;
tenth, Mr. John O'Quinn passed 1
away, fie was a good citizen and
u consistent church member. T<
his beloved ones we would point
to the lamb of God, that giv 'th
and taketli away; he alone is ahh
to sooth their aching hearts non
pour upon them the balm of his
unbounded love and mercy, and i
we tenderly consign them to
bis charge, and sve know he will
not forsake them. To our renders
We will sav, that death deals!
right and left, and flowers falls a
well as forest. Remember each
of us some day must be garnered ;
m llis great harvest, then let n
not empty handed meet our dear
Redomor so, but let us lay at his
feet and in his likeness stand com-1
plate. Mr. O’Quinn leaves a de
voted wife and live children, a
father, mother, brother and sister
to mourn bis death. His parents!
were wired at Wrightsville. but j
much to their sorrow they missed!
connection with their train and
arrived too late for the funeral ser-?
vice.
Mr.. O’Quinn was laid to rest
Saturday afternoon at the ceme-;
tary. Rev. J. R. Kelley conduct-1
«d the funeral service.
Dr. W. A. Rivers and A. P. j
Stone of Qienwood attended I
church here lust Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. ,M. M. Morrison
of Glen wood were visitors iu our
community Sunday.
—L.
FARMERS’ UNION MEETING.
The Locals of the Montgomery
County Farmers’ Union ure re
quested to meet with Tavloi
Springs Local on Friday befon
tne4th Sunday in this mouth, j
Let all Locals send delegations.
By request of
Jas. T. Gkioku, Sec’y
Base Ball Gloves, Buts and all
kinds of Sporting Goods for sale
by Fa later Drug Store Alley, (in.
1 A New Firm l
I Wants YOUR Business |
I AND WANTS IT BAD |
(The Ailey Mercantile Co. lias ;i
recently put in a mamotli stock |
of liigh-class merchandise, and the |
public is invited to call and see it
| WE HAVE “THE GOODS" j
for your needs—plenty of :|
them—and they are open to your
inspection and purchase. If you J?
want to do safe and economical
we are the very people to suit you iB;
| AILEY MERCANTILE I
| COMPANY I
| r ' AILEY, GEORGIA |
FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
The Ladies’ Foreign Missionary
{Sonic ty of the Methodist church
h< Id its meeting at the home of
Mrs. D. W. Folsom Monday after
, me.n. After the usual program, j
' tln- election of officers was held,
, wnh the following chosen:
Fre-idont, Mrs. I). W. Folsom:
Vice-President, Mrs. VV. A. Feter
m.ii; Recording Secretary, Mrs.
iW. B. Kent; Treasurer, Mrs.
! Win. Bland; Corresponding Sec
i ti.rv, Mrs. VV. H. McQueen.
The society is a progressive one.
and much interest is taken in the
work by the ladies.
Red Bluff.
H|.i ( i.l Cerr..*pontlcnofl.
.1 H. Davis and family visited
their parents Sunday.
It. W. Cone and wife visited at '
Si p"rt.i.ii Sat urday.
We had a splendid rain Friday
which wus much needed.
Mrs. Punnio Foskey visited,
; homefolks on lust Sunday.
Mi~- Willie Reid visited Miss,
Eunice Gone on Saturday.
VV’. H. Smith spent Monday at
th** home of “Boss” Gillis.
Mr- VV. H Smith visited Mrs.
Charles Duvis Thursday last.
A. R. Davis and son, Ezra, were
visitors to Soperton Saturday.
'L Bertie Davis visited Mrs
Rowenu Davis last Wednesday.
(’lmrli Duke and wife visited
their uncle, Zan Dukes, Sunday.
A full attendance is expected at
Siiimlii\ —lt ■ ><» l next Sabhath,Bp.m.
VV 11. Dukes visited relatives in
S ind" -ville and Tenitille lately.
Thom i- and Lofton Brantley
,v. re. iii Laureus county Saturday.
Miss* - Bessie and Annie Dukes
vi-ited Miss Eunice Cone Sunday.
II C. Davis and wife visited
her parent, recently, Lot Berwick,
! of Soperton.
Chap Thigpen and wife spent.
I Sunday with the letter’s parents,
M R. Davis and wife.
The entertainment given by
M si - Jennie and Mary Graham
wus tin occasion of much pleasure j
I to t lies.- participating.
Mr. and Mrs. Bee Smith are,
r !tupp\ over the arrival of a tinei
i little !»>v at their home, who will j
| board until he reaches 21.
.Linn s O’Brien and wife spent
■simday night with the latter’s pa
rents, “Bosh” Gillib.
Whistling Rufus.
I
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
The firm of Anderson iV Cal
houn of Tarrytown, Ua., has this
day been dissolved by mutual con-
sent and 1 ain no longer responsi-1
Lie for obligations contracted by!
the firm, 'this, the 18th day of
November, IMO'.h
;j 8-4 t) C. 11. CALHOUN, j
V. I*. MOORE
Paint or & Decorator
If your In.iist* needs acoatof paint, j
- nd for me, and have the job done 1
right, and at lowest figures.
M 1\ VERNON, GA.
THE MONTGOMERY MONITOR-—THUDS PA V, MARCH 17, 1010.
Soperton
! Special Correspondence.
On the 15th of April at the So
perton Institute there will be an
educational rally. We are expect
ing to have ex-Gov. Smith and
! State School Commissioner Found
with us to make an address to th*-
puhlic in which the students of
the Institute will render a short
program. Dinner will be served
on the ground and everybody is
cordially invited.
Col. A. B. Hutcheson, county
school commissioner, visiteii the
Institute a short while Thursday.
Misses Leila and Frances Beatty.
Frankie Calhoun and Stella Thig
pen of Tarrytown were visitors iu
'Soperton Sunday.
Mrs. Belle Stephens has return
ed from a short visit to Dublin.
J We regret very much to sav that
j Miss Clyde VV'ulker, our efficient
music teacher, will soon leave for
her home ou account of illness in
, the family.
Mr. Win. Waller, president of
the Soperton Debating Society, liar
i quit school.
Bro. Howard filled his reg
ular appointment at the Baptist
church Sunday.
The condition of Mr. and Mrs.
Millard Durden’s son, who is ill,
remains unchanged.
Messrs. Durden and Hoke Mis
hoe make regular trips on Sun
days to the river. Some attrac
tion, sure.
Mrs. YV.C. Kutrell yisited at
Alamo Sunday.
Misses Nellie Johnston and V iv
ian Moye spent Saturday night at
! the Pritchett house unci report a
jolly time.
Mrs. Nellie Roach is ill at her
home. Wish her a speedy recovery j
Misses Bessie White and Janie j
Meadows are on a short visit to
Hawkinsville. —School Girl.
Rev. Harvill tilled his regular
appointment at t he Baptist church
last Sunday.
Messrs. Gordon Jones, William
YVade and Misses Emma Earley
and Essie Holmes went to Gillis
! Spring on last Sunday.
Miss Mattie Williams, who has
i been ill, is able to be out again.
Misses Leonora and Siller Frost
were guests of the Misses Evans
Sunday.
Miss Jones, milliner, has
returned and her friends will find
her at the Soperton Racket Store.
Mr. I .awrence Williams was a
visitor Sunday,
The Epworth League meets at
the Methodist church every Tues
day night.
The people are glad to see the
j beautiful spring days.
Henry Hutcherson and Miss
Lalla Johnson were visitors at di
vine service here Sunday night.
Miss Iris Williams has returned i
from a pleasant, visit to Rockledge.
Mrs E. A. Outlaw is at a sani
tarium in Sandersville for treat
I nient Hope she will soon recover
Sunday school next Sabhath at
,8 p. m., at the Baptist church. All
j are cordially invited to attend.
Mr. “B. A.” has employed two
new clerks. Miss Levada Durden;
and Willie Walter.
We may have a wedding soon.
The odor of orange blossoms is m
the air Who can it l>e?
There have been humorous vis
itors in our growing town recently.
; YVe are always glad to see them.
Crosby Williams is a popular
j voting feßow; at least that is the
verdict of the young ladies.
Rosebud.
Shiloh Items.
iq* rial Oorre*poiKtonoe
Miss Kate Hearn visited Miss
Bessie Tompkins Sunday.
Mr. N. J. Vaughn, wife and
,children and Miss Bessie Toiup-j
kins and brother. John, were in
Lumber City Saturday ; the for
mer on Sunday.
Mrs. D. T. Rowland visited her
daughter, Mrs. Horace Mims, on
Thursday atteruoou.
Thos. Spivey and wife spent last
week with parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. O. Mims.
Miss Rosa Joyner spent Satur
day night with Nlise Myra Clem
ents.
J. T. Roland, wife and son vis
ited at VV. V. Vaughn’s Suudav.
Carl Rvals of Lumber City
a Sunday visitor to Alamo.
Several young people were visit
or 6 at Springhill Sunday school on
last Sabbath.
The two children of Mr. Shel
ton Waters, who have been quite
ill are convalescing, glad to note
O. J. Clark and wife have
returned from a two-weeks visit to
their son. Rufus, in Florida.
Mrs. J. VV. Dukes and children
of Heleua are visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Vaughn.
Mr. Preston visited iu
Lumber City Friday. Dark Eyes ,
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Charlottesville.
1 ■Spteml Correspondence.
We regret very much to learn
that Miss Bertha Mosley is very
ill with pneumonia at Erick and
her father, J. W Mosley, has been
called to her bedside.
Mr. F C. Adams and wife spent
Monday with their sister, Mrs.
Nelseuia Cook, at Lyons.
Mrs M. L. Purcell and Miss
Mary Moss spent Friday at' the
home of C. F. Gordon.
J. R. Conner made a business
trip to Huzlehurst Saturday.
Mrs. Sallie Anderson spent last
week with parents, VV. A. Conner
| and wife
Milton Mosley and sister, Miss
iGussie. were called home Monday
j from Douglas on account of the
| illness of their sister, Miss Lilli
an, and little brother, Horace.
Mrs. J. R. Conner and daughter.
Miss Abbie, spent Sunday at the
home of Ambrose George.
Wiley Adams and wife are re
joicing over the arrival of a fif
teen-pound boy.
Miss Lourame Mosley was the
guest of Misses Lizzie and Emma
Morris Monday.
Mrs. J. M. Gordon returned
Monday from Dublin, where she
j has been visiting her sister, Mrs.
j A. L Pridgen.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F Gordon vis
ited at the home of Albert Smith
and wife on last Sabbath.
Messrs. C. P. and R. K Mosley
were called to the bedside of their
niece. Miss Bertha Mosley, who is
Very ill at Erick.
We organized Sunday-school
last Lord’s day at the Seward
school house with a large attend
ance. Everybody is cordially in
vited to come out and be with us
each Lord’s day at 2:30 o’clock in
tliti afternoon. —Fuss-and-Fixi.
.
Beulah.
Spoi-i.il Carrot poudouce.
No dots appearing from this
l neighborhood, we send in a few.
Farmers are very busy in this
section.
J. C. Padgett is erecting a nice
bnild ; ng over by the new road
Bonnet Frost is also, erecting a
new home. Glad to see prosperity.
T. O. Martin and \V. W. Frost
wore m Dublin on business sever
al days ago, the former purchas
ing a fine mule.
Our community is ca9t in
gloom, occasioned by the death of
one f our boys, Eddie Bridges,
who died Sunday at 11 o’clock, at
the home ot Mr. Jake Rogers.
Walter Wright’s mule ran away
with him Sunday, smashing the
buggy wheel, but nothing serious.
Edward Evans and wife visited
the latter’s sister, Mrs. W. C.
Holder, Sunday.
Sunday was our regular preach
i:■_ d,.y aud a good congregation
was present as usual.
Mr. Editor, if yon will come to
see us. we will give you a plenty
of vegetables to e*t.
—NaDcv H*ak9.
»
Mathanna Dots.
Special Correspondence.
J. A. Hughes and children were
Saturday visitors.
J A Odom and wife were visit
ors at Alston Sunday.
Mrs. Friarson is now domiciled
in her new home here.
After the welcome rains the
. farmers are working hard.
R. L. Sharpe and wife were
pleasant visitors last Sunday.
Tom Johnson of Vidalia was up
on business on last Wednesday.
F B Mcßride and wife spent
the day at M Sharpe’s Sunday.
Miss Faircloth of Swams
is on a visit to her parents here.
Jack Morris and Bart Gibbs
were visitors to divine service on
last Sabbath.
F. M. and Mrs. W. H. Sharpe
made a flving trip to Lumber City
on last Thursday.
Dr. Dees of Alston was
shaking hands with friends at this
place on last Saturday.
We noticed the smiling faeps of
John Robertson and Charlie Pe
terson in ..ur midst recently.
Neal Hughes was out driving
Sunday afternoon, but he was all
alone. Surely he can find a young
maiden to share the pleasure with
him. —Robin Redbreast.
Young men, you are invited to
inspect the fine lot of Spring
Clothing just opened at W. H.
McQueen’s.
I WE ARE OFFERING I
i I Special Values!
I in Men’s Suits 1
| at sls !
I Blacks and Fancies s|>
I ORDER NOW g'
B. H, LEVY. BRO. & CO, 1
SAVANNAH, GA. |
Crossroads.
Special Coircipoiidence.
Mr. Editor, thi9 section has not
been represented in The Monitor
• and we send some paragraphs.
Thomas and Lofton Brantley
were in Dublin Saturday.
Mrs Graham gave a de
-1 lightful party to the young people
on last. Saturday.
Eaf McLendon and daughter,
Mis 9 Maud, visited in Laurens
county on last Saturday.
Miss Vonnie Dukes and brother,
Clarence, visited Lothair Sunday.
H. D. Tapley was in this sec
tion Sunday.
| Richard Foskey and wife were
guests of Thos. Sterling Sunday.
John Spivey visited near Red
Bluff Sunday.
Miss Georgia Foskey was the
guest of Miss Mamie Sterl.bg ou
• I last Sunday. —Georgia Girl.
FOR SALE —Piano bond ap
plying on the payment of first
class Piano, for amount of $175,
good until June Ist. Make me an
offer for it. Willie Oliver, Glen
wood. Ga.
A. L. Lanier,
Attorney at Law,
MT. VERNON, GA.
Will Practice in all the Courts of
the State.