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About The Montgomery monitor. (Mt. Vernon, Montgomery County, Ga.) 1886-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1910)
I THE BUSY BUSINESS HOUSE. THE STORE THAT KEEPS PRICES DOWN. 1 : SEE THE GREAT ATTRACTIONS! I f. . ■•■.*'".r.-’VVai ■ V^Sf*tf‘VMfttfo W * S? >5 Sc 1 § aa s / g QQ <V Clothing for Me n and Hoys, . % j LcTlw i Groceries, Fancy and Heavy, ® Low and High Cut Slices, g / \£- u $ Hardware for Farm Use, Dress Goods of all Kinds, |; § Farm Machinery, Hows,etc. @ Hats and Caps for Men and Boys. |j/"\W //\ 1 Feed, Seed and Vegetables. Vtw»\w .V»\V»W»V»VM\H\-V. .. VMI.'IAHVHVMW«M»V»MWM ) \’/ / i > MMMim'. | The Cash Talks With Us. j /4\ //El \ J We Must Have the Cotton. I {*) p fill 1 *§ r m 2 On October first we closed our books §5 V AUjA J I M e have orders for 1000 bales of cot- (g gj until further notice. No goods charged | */■ / I ton, and guarantee the highest market jj| at all, and the ('ASH talks loud to us. | j bX | price for same regardless of competition. <*s We have plenty of high-grade goods, | 1 [ ' ! | Bring your cotton seed to us and get the S (g and stand in need of money. | / , \ | best possible prices for them. Try us. (*j I SUMMERS’ S r a&' THE FAMOUS 1 I BARNESVILLE BUGGIES. f ,rK ® j BROWN WAGONS, 1 r ' ■ I Country Produce Bought at the Highest Market Prices. 1 IP YOU ARE LOOKING FOR . f I New and Clean, FRESH Merchandise I 7 @ when you (Miter our Big and Busy Store you will he impressed that you have eome to the right place. 0 (*> YVe carry no penny goods, seconds or remnants, but the very best that the price will buy. ® The Ailey Mercantile Company, 1 | A I E E V. (f A. I • • ::-)0 00©0'0& LOCAL. - PERSONAL I A? 3 ©, ® Mr. .1. A. Lowitv of the Bruce section was among the visitors here Tuesday. Mr. Watson was a drawing card as far as the crowd here Tues day was concerned. The Monitor returns thanks to Mr. 1. L. Smith of Glen wood for a coujile of stalks of the best cane we have seen this season. Mrs. F. M. Mcßae spent a part of the vveelr in Macon, where she is having one of the children treated. Mr. Seward Hicks accompanied her. lie is still sutiering from tin 1 effects of bruises received some time ago in a runaway. Mr. 11. W. Stuckey and fami ly are now occupying the home with Mr. R. S. McLendon on the court house square. Marshal. .1 R. Buttersworth is now back on the job. During the greater part of the year he did good service as the guard ian of the }H»ace. and makes a good officer. Dr. J. t’. Brew ton filled the pulpit at the Baptist church here last Sabbath evening. Mr. Wooten of the Vidalia mar ble Works was a visitor here Sun day. Mr. Wade Hinson of Erick visited relatives in Mount Ver non Sunday. Georgia Seed Rye and White and Yi How Onion Sets for early planting, at M. K. Foimain s. Messrs. A. B. Conner and Laurence Pharr of Higgston were here Tuesday. Mr. Conner is doing a successful mercantile business at that point. Full line of state-adopted school bouks at the Mt. Vernon Drug Co. Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Hicks vis it d relatives in Mcßae hist Sab bath. Full line State Adopted School Books. Palmer Drug Store. MissJeddie Cockfield is visit ing friends in Kastman this week. Miss Ina Burch has returned home from t’ordole, where she spent the past month with rela tives. \\ r* have the latest Ladies’ Coat Suns, pric - $7 to -iL’T. Also Neck w ear ami Hair Goods, in the latest eil -ts, .) ti ll udson, Alley. It is understood that Mr. M. s. L. O'Brien, clerk of the court elect. will move to Mount Ver non about the first of January, ami will occupy the home of Mrs. Missouri Mcßae. , 1 on will tind a full supply of! mime ie.«rgia Seed Kve at Mcb.e a lire 's, Mt. Vernon, Ga. Mrs. Missouri Mcßae will leave in a few da\ s for Florida, where | she will spend some time with! relatives. Miss Nettie Sikes, a student of the l : . B. L, siKmt Sunday with relatives at Alamo. Mr. W. T. Dickons of the Tar ryiown section was a business visitor at this office Tuesday. Mr. W. H. Dukes of the Lo tliau* section was among the vis itors here Tuesday. Ti»- -y mt - rest'-d in clever in ill i i rv w.l! find here the smartest <>f new id* -is in Tailored ami Dr< ss flat Models. We want your l-usim-ss and will appreciate it. M e assure you of our best endeavors to please. J. 11. Hudson, Alley. Mr. Ovid Irwin of Erick was a ! business visitor here Monday. i THE MONTGOMERY MONITOR -THL'KRDAY, OCTOBER, 50, 1010 Ochwalkeo. 1 SjKM-inl Com-H|xiinl<-nce. The telepli *no bells are ringing all the time through our section. Mr. J. M. Blue made a pleasant | trip to Dublin last Monday. Miss Addle Fennell visited the I home of Mr. J J. McKay Satur day afternoon. j We regret to learn of the death jof the litttle infant of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson. We are glad to know that Alva Barlow is improving. I Mr. L. D. Gillis of near Alamo • visited the home of Mr J. A. Watson Saturday and Sunday. He was accompanied home by | Mr. W. K. Watson. Rev. Sumner filled his regular appointment at Laudsburg Sun day. He was heard by a large crowd. Miss Belle Fennell visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Had den Saturday afternoon. Miss Mamie Blue visited her cousins, Kudelle and Fannie Mc- Kav, Saturday. Mr. llomor Blue visited at the home of Mr. ignl Mrs. \V. T. llad- I den Sunday. Mr. W. E. Watson visited tin* home of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Me t Kay Saturday afternoon. The prayer meeting and Sab bath school at Laudsburg are pro gressing nicely. Everybody is in vited to attend every Saturday night and Sunday afternoon. SPECIAL SERVICE. , Special services will be held at i the Mt. Vernon Methodist church on the fifth Sunday night, be ginning at 7 o’clock. A cordial invitation is extended to all and especially are all the members requested to be prerent. H. C. Brew ton. Before buying Soap and Sta tionery, st*e the Palmer Drug j Store, Alley. Luiulsburg. Special Correspondence. Dkath of a Little Babe. Thu. little infant of Mr. and Mrs. To in Johnson departed tins life October, 12, 1910. He was I seven months old. He leaves a | father, mother and four brothers to mourn his death Aftersull'er j ing for four weeks, the Lord saw lit to take him home. All was done to save his dear life that ten der and loving parents and faith ful friends could do. The sweet little babe is gone, but not for j gotten. A precious one from us is gone, A voice we love is still, A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled. God in llis w isdom has recalled, The boon his love has given, The : body slumbers in the grave, The ; soul is safe in heaven. God had an angel bond that was I i.nt quite complete, And so Uh j bent with loving smiles The tlarl ing child to greet. God needed one more angel I child Around His shining throne,; And so he bent with loving smiles And took our darling home Go, little babe to thy home, |On younder blissful shore, Wei miss you, but soon we’ll come, [ Where thou hast gone before. Sheriff Sal* 1 . GK'Hioia— Montgomery County: Will l>v M.ld botoiv the court house door in M t V rnon on the first Tihml»\ in Nov.. UUO. lM'tw, I'll tin iv'.’al hours of sal*-, to thr hijihrsi l id h r for cash, c< i rain property, of which (hi followiua is a ismtplclc d. scriptiou: One house and lot of land in; the town of Soperton, Ga., and in j the lfisfith district G. M of sai l county and state, containing two 1 acres more or less, and bounded as follows: On the north by ! Tiger street, on the east by lands of G. H. Williams, on the south bv Oik street, and • n the west by Altmond street. Levied on and will lie sold as the property of James Herndon to satisfy a mortgage execution issued from the superior court i f said county in favor of J. C. Williams vs James Herndon. Property pointed out for levy T»y plaintiff in fi fa. and written notice of levy given as required by law. This the sth day of October, 1910. James Hester, Sheriff. jA. C. Saffold, Attv. for Plff. i f - (Same Garment with Convertible Collar.) lyf j An Example of Clothes- I r\J [j Making Economy. V\ l j Tlic cutting department t.f the great Goldman-Heckman t j tailoring sli >ps i.i Cincinnati is an example of specialist \\ / j workmanship combined with rare operating economies. / / And this economy is given you in extra quality at a V \ 11 lou price. M 1 Ik meih od of procedure is as follows: || j Ihe f .b.ics are rpre..d cn tables over 100 feet long in V ; f or to six thicknesses (depending on the weight of the t .!> ic) . e carefully and evenly laid so that there is not , r. wiinide in the entire quantity. Lxpcit markers then pro- ! ceed i mark the l p layer for a given :ize suit or overcoat. /.' r which expert cutters proceed cutting the four or six ;i layers at a single operation with a special cutting machine^ Thus by two operation? (marking and cutting), and with expert men, we accompli h exceptionally well what would p require eight to twelve times as many men by ordinary V : methods. . . , V And the method assi.ts in producing hotter clothes as • \ w< 11 (uniform cutting), 'l Lis saving is yours. It explains V \ one f the many reasons why G. ldman-i-»ec..man s clothes \ \ a sure re -ter v .lues at each given piice than you are \ \ accustomed to receive. \\ . , - • II styles at L. M. McLemore & Brother, Mt. Vernon and Uvalda. For Sale—Farm Land. I am offering at private sale 91 acres of good farming lands in Montgomery county, located in a good community and conveniently near to good school and church facilities. A bargain tor the right man. Call on or Write J. B. Geiger. 922tf Mt. Vernon, Ga. BLACKSMITH - SHOP. \ All kinds H pair Work, Iron land Wood. Fine line of Bicycle | Material on hand. High-Grade | Repair Wcrk on Bicycles, Sewing Machines, Guns. Revolvers and ' Clocks. See me before placing | vour work; I will save you money. Work promptly and neatly done J. SELLERS, : : AILEY, GA