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About The Montgomery monitor. (Mt. Vernon, Montgomery County, Ga.) 1886-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1910)
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The entire line will be sold, regardless of cost. 2 || \ (*) 0 M ® ;§ j THE BH SLAUGHTER SALE lOW RUNNING FULL TIME. § Will c mtiime the reckless selling until January Ist, which time we hope to dispose of one of the most complete stocks in this section. If we lose h; deal, you are the gainer, and should not let g the opportunity pass. Come at once and look over tte big assortment. We have the goods and they g are at the disposal of the wise and early buyers. ( l aimot toll you in a few words just how good it is. H NO MORE GOOD CHARGED. YOUR PRIDE WILL NOT LET Yi 0 ASK FOR CREDIT—AT THE PRICES NOW BEING OFFERED. | !»». -■ wwv*wv»»WAW»w»»w»%www*iMww*»i>»*w»<i»ii>^WM*W The Ailey Mercantile Company, i j THE Bl FIRM CLOSING UUT. COME TO SEE US. I ©©©© ©© © ;©; ©, © ©*© ©©©©©©© ©©o © © © 0 LOCAL - PERSONAL | © O©©CO©COCO ©OO © 0. 0 CO. 00©CO© ©© © © ©■© .Mr. >1 ( MoAlii'tit was a i ■-itiess visitor |ii Fvitldii Satur l: a V Ift > t . i i" tmi H vii - I til 'ii\V" i.l, a - i t-f Mr. I*. N. liynU, h.i« no • -pted a position ii'. stenographer wit h Judge J 11. Geiger. Meg,lain* - C I'. Muri'v anil .1 A Barlow W'-iv callers at tins I Moil.lav M ra. U. M• ■ri ->n of tllenw •.>il \ -'.ted relatives In to hist SiiMint li. The fumily-nf (,'lerk Fleet M 1 O l»ri*» 11 lias m.ivoil down to this I> lot*. atnl aro occupying tho 1 mo of Mr* \1 -ourt M Kao. ,M r. o’ ln n'v tnko ull lus I’nttog on ih** of Jannnrv, V * welcome tin- tamilv to Mr. \ riioii 1 It w: I afford sovora 1 i w pupils for t lit* sohool. Mr. J. 1' Smith of Ouldin oamo * vii 11 . s|„ nt last Sunday with t ’ familv of t'.d. A 1,. Fattier, > s Smith In'ing her.* on a visit. M rs. A. 11. 11 uto liesop «pont i Saturday with r»*luti\ - m S:vannah Mrs M ssour: Mo Ran has i - nod from an extended vi- t : ong relatives in Florida. Or. .1 Hilton Ooos ( ,f \)t<ton v in* tip in his handsome - new M ml ay . Miss IVari. Ilvals of l. -nw n>d V . it**d iv. 4 t.. - Moi.da v. •Ir. John h m uin sj ut last v k w ith ’i-it >\ ■- hi Tilton. •ir. Mark Mol. . * of Linn! or A > was here am ; ; hum folks - wook. >r- J W. Taiun i of Alley loft V duesdav f r Washington, IF C H<* govs to tlio capital iitv to a id a M-'s >'i i*l tin Rivets and b. :hor# Con volition, being one of ti Georgia delegates. Ho hopes to return homo by Saturday. I>i I II N Ison of Alamo came .o or in Ins machine Monday with u party of friends. 'lts. .1 hii \. Moltrido has been |in!' .11 for tin* past ton days. Many friends hope lor the re oviry o( tins g.j.til lady. M’s. 11, F. Southwell visited i ativ-’s m \ nlalia last Friday. Mr. \V. \. Peterson was indis ; "-,',1 -v i i.»I day sos tins week, hut is no.i hack at his post at Fit* - M init Vernon Bank. Mr. .1 F ('roman n* of Snper ton was among the visitors here Tile stla v. Mr \ M M -os of Vidalia whs a Imsit. -- visitor here Tuesday. Mr. J. 11. Ryals of Cortlele was i ms ll -* visitor here Tuesday. Mi ti 1> Alleorn of Vidalia Was in M ii ll l Vernon Tuesday. II a-pennanently located in \’i >l i. and in tin- issue will he s.' ii a notice ii which lie off’ers is pluoo in Alley for sale. He " ' ■ * inn building in \’itlalia at once. Mr. 1 \ McCrary, cashier of ih'- laii\town Bank, was a genial visitor lioie yesterday. 1 in- wi-ok's readers will not fail os' t. splendid Christmas an* uno. l i nt made by the Falun r Drug Si re of Alley. This is a up. i and attractive line, and ot . - many appropriate arti - ■ h holiday gifts. A iiininstrator's Sale. or-in Montgomery County. I • and by virtue of an order of < * ■•( Ordinal ' of sabl eoiiuty o- i Dec i. tfdo, will la* sold on ■"ii > i'lo-day in January, full, l ’ ■ iin court lion «• door in said • m’y , hii' ween tlw legal hours of O’l . high) si bidder for eash. *1 „■ >*• ■' < s of land lying in the Tenth luddi- rii i .-I said county, being Sold as property of I' dab B. Yarbrough, U"i'i :i». -I, for ill*, isimi. .It -si i.. Yarbrough. Ad. K- I'.. alah B. Yarbrough. THE MONTGOMERY MONITOR—TIU~fi?PAV, lIECF.MBKH. 6. 1010. Sheri IT Sale. Onegin- Mi'iitg.'infry Cniiiilv. Will is- Mold before ilie (•mill house iloer in Ml. Vernon on tin- tir*t liunihe in .Inn., lull, between the legal hems "f sale, to the highest biilti.'r for cash, ciititiii piopnriy, o! which the following is a complete ilisei ipiion: Two certain mnlfs—one a simit eolored horse mule, weighing about twelve hundred pounds and alnui twelve years old. One a dark bay horse nude weighing about twelve hundred pounds and ahout twelve years of age. Said stock levied on and will la* sold as the property of Julius Porchier to satisfy an execu tion issued from the City Court of Douglas in favor of E. 1,. Tanner ami C. M. <Y F. Ij. Sweat V' Julius i*m - clicir. I.evv made and returned to me by A. B. Hester, deputy sheriff. This the Oth day of December. HIM. James Hester, Slieritl. Chilstatn A Henson. Ally—, for pill's. Sheriff Sale. (IKOIiOIA .Montgomery County: W ill he sold bi'f.nv tilt* is.urt him*.' .1 "i iii Mount Vernon on the lirsl iin -ihn n I tall, bt'lween tin- legal hour* of mill , t, lllgheHt biihll'l lor rash, eeia.iin piopei'iy, oi wnieli the fottowiug is a romplrti otsrii ■ A certain tract or parcel nt land situate, lying and being in i lie 1221 s District (J. M of said county and bounded on tlic north by lamls ot C. It. Anderson; oil tin* east by land- of l 11. Anderson and T J. Janies; on the south by lands of 1,. B. Pop. ; and on the west try lands ul Mint Y, blood, and containing out line i .i (I no) acres more or less; levn d u; n ms the property ot .Inlui F. No is and Jordan Norris to sati-ty a ti issued form the Siiperioi Com I of said county in favor of Sam Stale l'hospliate ,v Fettili/. C, i patty and against tlit* -aid John i'. Nortts and Jordan N uri-. l“i i'ointed out for levy by plaintiff- at torney, being in the possession ii defendants in li. fa. ami wit . >- lic<* of levy given as rei|tiiied by law. This the ath, day of December, in: . James Hester. Siiel ill. I*, it. I.igbtfoot. l’ltf's. Any . Sheriff Sale. Geurgis—'laiitgumi n (’nuiit*. Will l*e s,.l«t iM'lurr til. i»'iiit h" t-i .1 .1 in .'lt. Vernon on the tii«t t it.* Im .1* 1911, between llleli gsl lunuof *;*!. . . ihe lag In st Hint I lent balder fur rash n > min.' 1 , - erty. us which (lie fultewaig is a ni| . , . script ion; A certain trait or parcel of hi: I situate, lying ami being in the 122, dii-tiiet li. M. of -aid emut— a d boundtsi as follows* On the ii by lands of It. R. Add, r-on. .m ~ eiv-i by land- of C. It. And, 1- * , .d T. J. James, on the south by 1.-ic k’opi' and on the west le. . ,1 Mint Youngblood, and , a. ,g one hundred acre- more or I, -1,. , - ied on and w ill be -dd ;ts n j ~. erty of John F. Non is !,, - - m ex.-cutior, issued from tin - court of said county in sane I \. Cheatham v* John F. Norris. 1‘ ne ed out for levy by plaint id'- a-’o n, * ami written notice <>t le' , giv, , required by law. This the a., day <if I tec . ISMO. Jas. ii, -r . s L. B. Ligiiltuut, Att.. . for I*l ii. Sheriff’ Sale. 1 if<’ 111,1 i Mnnigotncry County. Wih m - >lrl bcfiiiv the court lioiirp dour in 'lntuit Vci mm on the tiigt Tncsilay in Jan., 1911, het n-cii tin* legal hnnr* of sale, to the highest biiirliT fur c.iKli, certain property, of w:: i 0 n tin tullnwing is a complete ilesiaipiiot,: All that tract or parcel of land sir naiv. lying and being in the 1567, G M.oi Montgomery t oun • v I Georgia, containing thi lour and one half (34C) acres, in 1 1 1 —s, and bounded on the ■ -of .1. M. McDonald • 1 I■' .1— by lands of Henry Yeo man : on fit south by lands of \V il Me —m, 11, and on the west by la ! 01 .I.M. McDonald, levied on a- tlio piopiTiy of J. H. Darden ft satisfy an execution issued from the Ji - ••• Co tol the 1567th District c, M. . 1 said county in favor of J. C. *‘n I*l**llll transferee of 'The Mount i rairwt t-lie said J . H. f)ar‘'i".i. Property pointed out for I •• daii tiff's attorney and writ : li i n ■: levy given as required hv law. i nis rbe srh day of Decetn- Jits. Hester, .Slieritf. M l'. . . mini. l*itf's. Atty. Sheriff' Sale. lb ■ -M iitgiun, vv County. W i* -" '1 h.-for,; tin* court house do »r n U V. l non 1 the First Tuesilnv in Jhii., I", -ii Hu legal hours of sale, to the i. -I i l ,■ 11. l for cash, cc tsiu properly of "! I, i 1 tin following is a complete description: Sixty bushels of corn in the ear. more or less, and 700 pounds of fod d'-r, more or less. Said property lev-j i lon a I,' property of I*. N. Min- : cry satisfy ami execution issued I ity Court of Mr. Vernon .1 ■ • of \V. H. Browning against N. N in,'ey principal and A. H --■-I —ciiriry. Said property .111 ' mill* ami exnensive to 1 , > ' w ill nor be exhibit at place j , -a!. on the above date, but sold b. -crip’ i >n and will be delivered o ;>uiv!ia-'Or after same is II 0,1 and amdiuit ascertained., Sa now on tlie premises ■*l J, M• id yd.■ and in my custody. l ;i‘ "!i day of December, 1010. James Hester. Sheriff. | \Y. M . i.i-wis, ,\ ' iy. -s .Sheriff Sale. ' ~ ~i 'I iingomciy o,unity. •Vi ih fore the court holme door in •! ;.; V• m the hr*i I'm -.lay in lan , 1 "ii ih. leg it hours ot Bale, to the cly’ii -' :■! 1 for cash, certain property, of .I*l ch il,,- I ii wiiig is a complete description: ;>i.. Di ig Saw complete, one bol , pi. • . on< shingle press, one wii ' cable, one steel split; in > and all belting complete for ii. ir.HI. said property levied . a- ’li pro.'erty of K. Faircloth to 1.1 1 ;o gage ti. fa. i-sued from court of said county in of Jam, - O'Connor against E. and in hi- pos-ession at • a levy. Sat I property being \ ,-ive tii I 'ati'port. will not be \ *■*l at place of -ale, but sold , description attd will be delivered . purchaser upon pavment of the a- money said property be -1 : • -aw mill of K Faircloth ear Iviiiln . I'nis Dec. 6. 1910. Ja-. Hester. Sheriff. \Y. M- L" wi- A ty. Mortgage Sale. Georgia—Montgomery < 'otmty. Under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in the mortgage e\- ecu'ed bv H W. Segler to (! H. Wooten, on he 24th day of May. 19- 05. and recorded in t lie office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Mont gomery county in Book "V”. page 391. the undersigned will sell, at public sale, at the court house in said county, during the legal hours of sale on the Ist Tuesday in Janu ary, 1911, to the highest bi derfor cash, the following property, to-wit: Cot of land Number Seven (7) in the Eleventh (11th) Land District of Montgomery county, said State, con taining Two Hundred Two and One- Half acres, more of less, for the pur pose of paying a certain promissory note, bearing date of May the 24th. 1905, an 1 payable on the Ist day of December. 1905, and made and exe cuted by tlie said H. W. Segler said note being or One Hundred and Forty-three (143 00) Dollars princi pal. stipulating for interest from ma turity at the rate of S per cent, per annum, and 10 per cent attorney’s fees, the total amount due on said note being $126.03. principal. $62.92, interest and $20.59 attorney’s fees, with the cost of this proceeding, as provided in said mortgage. A con veyance will be executed to the pur chaser by the undersigned, as au thorized in the said mortgage. This | the 6th day of December, 1910. C. H. Wooten. Wooten & Mann, A ttys. Sheriff Sale. Georgia -Montgomery County, , Will be sol 1 before the court house door in >lt. Vernon on the first Tuesday in Jan , 1911, between tlie legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash certain property, of wliicn thwf illowtug is a complete description: Two hundred acres of land, more or less, situate, lying and being in the 1386th >. M . district of said conn- Ity and state, and bounded on the I north by lands of John Wing, on the east by lands of Marion Philips, on the south by lands of Joe Wilkerson , and on the west by lands of John Philips. Levied on and will be sold as the property of Jerry Phillips to . satisfy an execution issued from the ; Superior court of -aid county in fa ; vor of D. H. Philips, Trans., vs Jer ry Philips. Property pointed out ny attorney for plaintiff and written no- i ti<*»<jif levy given according to law. This, the 6th day of December, 1910. James Hester, Sheriff. W. L Wilson, Atty. for Plaintiff. Right now is the time to plant fall oats. If you want a good yield, better use Armour’s Ferti lizers. They bring results in any crop. If you want the best, write Chas. H. Smith, agent, at Mcßae, Ga. Mms Clyde McArthur spent the Sabbath with her cousin. Miss Belle McAllister. , For Sale. Seven-room house in town of Ai!e\,with eight building lots. Also ginnery and grist mill Good terms. Write or see me at once at Vidalia. G. B Allcorn. I EXECUTOR’S SALE. Georgia—Montgomery County. Under and by the author itv con tained m the will of the lute A. F. Clark of said county, d*ceased, will he sold before tlie court house door in said countv, on the first. Tuesday in January. 1911. he '‘tween the legal hours of stile, to the highest bidder for cash, tfie following property : Two lots of land. Nos. 302 and 303 in the Sixth Land District of said coun ty, containing 432 acres, more or less, plat of sanm to he exhibited on day ol sale, hounded north and north-east by lands of Mrs M Thompson, east and south-east by Oconee river, and on South and south-west bv lands of J. B. Geiger and R. Morrison Sold for distribution and benefit to creditors C W. Clark. J. W. Morrison. Sr., Exrs Will of A. F. Clark. ATLANTA WIRE FENGING. I Do not try to lead an automobile liie on a \* heel-barrow salary, but try to get some Atlanta Wire Fencing at low prices while it lasts. Two carloads just received. Noth ing on the market to compare with it. It is the genuine, solid fence, easy to put up. Put it around your place at once. See me. W. E. Currie , Glen wood, Ga .