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TEACHERS’ EXAMINATION.
The next annual examination
for teachers will he held on the
10th. and 17th. day of June, next,
at the Court House in Mt. Vernon,
beginning ut 8 o’clock a. rn. each
morning.
Besidce the regular school texts,
the only material needed for pre
paration will lie Hodge’s Nature
Study and Life, The Manual of
Methods, School Law, and perhaps
Health Talk for Georgia Teach
ers. The lirst mentioned hook
may he obtained from Ginn &
Co., Atlanta, Georgia, in a special
edition, price one dollur. This
hook has been selected on account
of its interesting treatment of
nature and farm life.
Very truly yours,
A. IT Hutcheson,
C. S. C., M Co. Ga.
Just received, a pretty line of
novelties in Dress Goods and
Waisting for Easter wear, also
Collars, Belts and Hair Goods in
latest styles.
J. 11. Hudson.
Dr. J. E. MASROW,
OF SAVANNAH,
Wellknown Eyesight Specialist,
AT AILEY
Saturday, Apr. 15 Palmer Drug Store
GLENWOOD
Monday, Apr. 17 Rivers Drug Co.
(()<hiy in en( li town.)
This will make the loth visit of
Dr. Masrow to your county, and
he needs no introduction. Dr.
Masrow has examined the eyes of
thousands of people of this State
and the benefits received by those
wearing his glasses have been most
phenomenal.
Bewure of the man who_t ravels
from town to town and has no
office. You have all heard of Dr.
Masrow’s great work, and many
testimonials telling of the success
be bus bad in littmg glasses have
appeared trout time to t me* in the
Savannah papers, in which city
Dr Masrow Inis his office.
Tuße advice and consult the
man whose reputation for great
skill you all know.
11l Al> WHAT VO I II lIo.MK I‘KOI'I.K SAY
lit 1)11. M A SHOW .
Mt Vernon, Ga., 10-1- ’ 10.
Dr. J. E Masrow, Savannah.
Dear Sir: —1 am more than
pleased with the glasses. Have
bad several eye specialists to ex
amine mv eves. Imt none of them
ever succeeded in giving me glasses
that gave the satisfaction that
Yours do. Uespt’v.
( Miss) Belle McAllister.
Mt Vernon, Ga., Apr 11-’lO.
Dr J E Masrow, Savannah, Ga.
Dear Doc:—The glasses you tit
led to mv eyes ate tin* best 1 have
overused. 1 can recommended you
to all my friends. T. E. Rogers.
Glen wood, Ga., 10-10-’lO.
Dr .1 E. Masrow. Savannah.
Dear Sir:—The glasses you tit
led me have given perfect satis
faction. I don’t think 1 could
have secured l et ter ones any w here.
Yours very t rulv,
# J, I. McKay.
Glen wood, flu., 4-11-'lO.
Dr. .1 E. Masrow: —1 am well
pleased with your glasses, and
will recommend you to mv friends.
Yours truly,
Mrs. \V. T. McQuuig.
Mt. Vernon, G.i , 10-o-’lO
Dr. J, E Masrow. Savannah.
Dear Doctor:—Betore 1 got
glasses from you 1 could only
read a few minutes, Imt 1 can
read just as long as 1 want to now,
so 1 am pleased with tile glasses.
Yours truly,
Avil McLendon.
Mt Vernon, flu., 10*11-’lO.
Dr. J. K. Masrow, Savannah.
Dear Sir:—l wish to say that
the glasses \ou titled my w ife and
myself have been very satisfactory.
Yours truly,
D. S. Williamson.
Mt. Vi rnon, Ga., *\pril 4-11.
Dr. J. E Masrow, Savannah.
Dear l.ir: The glasses you tit
led uic ale sal is! acturv.
11. W. Stuckey,
PICNIC AT OCHWALKEE.
On last Saturday, April Bth, a
small crowd from Alamo and
Stuckey went down in autos and
met at the picnic ground at Och
walkee and spent a most enjoyable
day.
The special features of the day
were games, a very appetizing
dinner and in the afternoon our
good chaperones surprised us with
a most delightful boat ride. Those
partaking of this most enjoyable
surprise were Mrs. Albert Ander
son. Misses Mattye Sears, Carrye
McDaniel, Mlllye Sears, and
A Been Wade; Messrs Alex Mc-
Lendon, Albert Anderson, Alex
Patterson, Richmond McDaniel,
Fred Miller, Leon Elkins and
Dewey Sears. After expressing
our gratitude to Mr. and Mrs
Anderson and declaring it the most
delightful occasion of the season,
we departed, hoping that it
might be repeated in the near
futu re.
If you take a deed, you want
the correct form. It can be had
from this office. New supply
just printed.
Mt Vernon, Ga., 10-155-10.
Dr J E Masrow, Savannah.
Dear Doctor:—The glasses got
ten from you sometime ago, 1 can
us ' day and night with perfect
ease and rest to my eyes. I can
sutclv recommend Dr. Masrow’s
glasses us being (). K., as well us
Dr. Masrow as an optician.
Yours respt’v.
I). M. Currie, T. C. M. C.
Mt. Vernon, R D. 4., 4 S-'IO.
Dr. J. E. Masrow, Savannah.
Dear Doctor:—My glasses are
fill right and huve given perfect
satistuction.
Mrs. K. D. VVilliamson.
Mt. Vernon, 4 5-TO.
Dr. Masrow, Savannah.
Dear Sir:—Your glasses have
given me perfect satisfaction.
Respectfully,
Mis. F. C. Higgs.
Dr. Masrow can refer you to the
following people whom he has re
cently lifted with glasses. They
are all from your county.
John Goll, Mrs A. L. Sammons,
Mrs. E. D. Williamson, T. E.
Rodgers, Mrs. M. J. Scruggs, Mrs.
J. J Moses, Mrs. F. 0. Higgs, J
J. Moses, Mrs. R. S. McLendon,
Capt M 1). Hughes, D. M. Currie,
J. G Morris, C. A. Mason, E. Mc-
Arthur, G W Davis, Mrs. Rachel
Me Dow el, J. T. McKay, Mrs. J. 1,
Fountain, Mr. and Mrs. 1). S.
Williamson, D K. Mcßae, J. W.
Clements, Mrs J. M. Meeks, M s.
A. L. Lanier, Bruce Fountain,
John M Thigpen, W. J. Camerom,
Matluis Sharp, Mrs. M C. Mor
rison, R. Morrison, lven Rn ks,
A N M Peterson, J L. Adams,
Mrs. M. F. Phillips, Mrs. W. T
Mi'Guaig, Miss B. V. McAllister,
Rev. A 11 Holmes, Mrs. M Gil
lis, W. T. Hadden, J A. Morri
son, Mrs. E. D Adams, Mr and
Mrs J, D McCullough, Mrs. D
L Conner, J N G ill is, D. L. Con
ner, Mrs. J. E. Mcßae. Miss Mary
Otlbnith, Mr. and Mrs P. Gal
, hraith, Mrs J. N Gillie, K K.
Mosley, .1. W. McCullough, S. B.
Morris. 11. \\ Stuckey, Mrs. R.
K. Moselev, Dr. Geo. Johnson,
Mrs. W. j Fowler, Rev. J. W.
U itheriugton. J. E. Kicks, C. 15.
Knight. L. C Chestnut, Penrose
Ricks. J. C. Williams, J. F Hol
ten, M. T Moses, Rev. J. F. Yan
cey, Miss Doll is Wells.
Mt. Vernon, Ga., 4 4-10.
Dr. J. E Masrow, Savannah.
Dear Sir:—My glasses give per
fect satisfaction. I am well pleas
ed w ith them.
Yours respectfully.
Mrs. A. L. Sammons.
’ P. S. Parties for whom 1 have
previously tilted glasses muv have
them changed free ot charge.
THE MONTGOMERY MONITOR—THURSDAY-, APRIL 13, Bill.
THE PROGRAMME OF
DEMOCRATIC LAWMAKERS.
Washington, D. C., April 8.
Legislative plans of the Demo
cratic majority of the House!
made known today from a reli
able source, indicate that the Re
publican Senate speedily will be
given important measures for
action.
The definite outline, subject
to further caucus ratification,
lists as follows the order of leg
islation to be pushed forward by
the Ways and Means Committee
as soon as the House organization
j is completed:
Popular election of United
States senators.
Publicity before elections of;
campaign contributions.
Statehood for Arizona and New
Mexico.
Canadian reciprocity.
Revision of schedule K, the
wool schedule, of the Payne-Al
drich bill.
Revision of the cotton schedule.
Beyond this the present pro
gramme does not extend, other
tariff matters and general sub
jects being left for further con
sideration depending a great
deal upon time. It also has prac-
Jtically been decided that the Can
adian reciprocity bill to be brought
forward by Chairman Underwood
will be almost an exact dupli- j
cate of the McCall bill. It will
carry no tariff rider. Leading
Democrats when asked today
what they would do if the Senate :
immediately passed the Canadian
reciprocity bill and then indicat
ed its readiness to adjourn, de
clared that the House would not
adjourn. The Democrats ex
pressed confidence that the pres
ident would not exersise his au
thority to adjourn the extraor
dinary session should a dispute
arise between the two houses of
Congress over adjournment.
Entrants in
Corn Contest.
The following is a list of those i
who have entered the corn con- i
test as ottered by the Mt. Vernon !
Bank. It will be seen that every
section of the county is represent- j
ed. The rules have been publish
ed for the past two months, and |
all are familiar with them:
Charlie Dukes Soperton, Ga.
D F. Waruock Tarrytowti
J. W. McMillan Scotland
J. 11 Jackson -Scotland
J. E. Phillips Soperton, No. 55
L. E. Avant Helena No. 1
G. J. Thompson Mt. Vernon
Clias. Montgomery “
Douglas McGregor Alley
J. M. D. McGregor Alley
D. S. Williamson I'valda
D. H. Phillips Superton No. 55
J. B. O’Conner Kibbee
G. \\ , Garrett Glenwood No. 5!
J. W. Gibbs Ailey No. !
Lucian Higgs Soperton No. 2
J. F. Elton Scotland No. I
Marshall Moore Glenwood
Sibley J. Clark I'valda No. 55 j
Geo. W. Davis Glenwood
T. P. Rhodes Scotlandi
J. L. Johnson Scotland No. 1
L. C. Hinson Erick
J. W. Hinson Erick
J. W. Calhoun I’valda
M. 11. Mason Mt. Vernon
E. Lee Mcßae
G. L. Davis Glenwood No 55
J. E. Palmer Yiilalia
| Otha Hinson Erick
Norman Gillis Sopetron
Mrs. Lucy Wilkes Yidalia No. 1
A. N. Price V idalia No. 1
S. L. Full ford Glenwoigl
G. A. Sammons Soperton No. 2
Harmoud Mathis Adrian No. 1
John W Greeuway Adrian No. 1
R. M. Lord Glenwood No 2
L. C. Webster Glenwood
Every farmer in the county is
j eligible, whether he has entered
any other contest or not, but on-;
ly one man can win either of the
: prizes as offered by the bank —
that is, the man winning the lirst
prize connot compete for tin
I second, and the second cannot
: compete for tin* third prize. Fins
makes three men share the prize
ipouey. As stated in their an
nouncement, the entrns close
May Ist. and the awards w ill I
made immediately after N >vem
ber Ist of this year. The amount
| ottered by the bank is #7*o, being
#27) for the greatest yield of corn
ou one acre. #lO t< r the second
best and #lO for the third test
yield.
Next entertainment at the
Union Baptist Institute Wednes
day. 2Gth inst. —DeKovan Con
cert Co. Hem - them.
Sinking Spells
Every Few Days
“At the time I began taking
Dr. Miles’ Heart Remedy I was
having sinking spells every few
days. My hands and feet would
get cold; I could scarcely'
breathe, and could feel myself
gradually sinking away until I
would be unconscious. Those
about me could not tell there
was life in me. After- these
spells I would be very weak and
nervous, sleepless and without
appetite; had neuralgia in my
head and heart. After taking
the remedy & short time all this
disappeared and in a few weeks
all the heart trouble was gone.”
MRS. LIZZIE PAINTER
803/4 3d Ave. Evansville, Ind.
For twenty years we have
been constantly receiving just
such letters as these. There is
scarcely a locality in the United
States where there is not some
one who can testify to the
merits of this remarkably suc
cessful Heart Remedy.
Dr. Miles* Heart Remedy Is sold by
all druggists. If the first bottle falls to
benefit, your druggist will return your
money.
MILES' MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind.
COMING TO AILEY.
Dr. J. E. Masrow, Savannah’s
i eminent eyesight specialist, will
be at Ailey, Ga., Saturday, April
15th, at the Palmer Drug Store,
from 11 a. m. to sp. m. For
eye troubles or glasses consult
the man whose work you know
positively to he accurate. *
Meat should have an extra coat
of Liquid Smoke, or one coat at
any rate, applied to it at the be
ginning of warm weather, as it
will absolutely protect the meat
from bugs, skippers or other in
j sects. You will never regret try
ing it once. It is sold by Palmer
Drugstore, at Ailey, Ga., for
; ,55cts. for full quart bottle.
LEON M. BLAND,
Shoemaker.
| Genera Repair Shop. All classes
of Leater Work Neatly Done,
at Reasonable Prices.
AT HICKS BROS’ STALES,
Mt. Vernon, Ga.
Money on Hand
TO 1,0 AN.
LOANS PROMPTLY
CLOSED.
\V(! It live a £oo(l sup
ply of cheap money on
hand at this time and
can elose loans very
promptly, either on
farm or city property.
If in need of cash,
come to see or write
us at once.
Southern Loan &
Investment Co.
YIDALIA, GA.
| I R !’.< VN.'N \\. ... H.v UN W ILL
li CANON &
BARNWELL
C otton Factorsand ji
Commission
Merchants
220 U*\ U SAVASNAH.UA. 11
I (Member* Savannah Cotton Kxch&uge) i j
Handlers of I'plain!, Se- ||
Island»Florodora Cotton
Special mention liivcn to 1 1
F. 0. B. Cotton
j; Handlers of Upland and Sea- !|
Island Bagging, lies j!
11 and Ywiue ||
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► Report County School Commissioner. <
£ EXHIBIT “A”—[Attached to and forming part of 4
£ Grand Jury presentments March term superior court] J
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t To the Grand Jury Montgomery County, March Term, 1911. 4
► Gentlemen: I beg leave to submit my annual report *
t of the schools of Montgomery county for the year 1910. 4
£ Below is a statement showing the amount received 4
► and expended during the year closing December 31, 1910: <
t Amt. on hand from 1909 $ 6508 19 4
£ Received of State Treasurer for 1910 17051 57 *
► Received of Tax Collector 1910 9222 07 4
p Received from sale of estrays 935 4
l $33451 18 3
► Paid White Teachers for 1910 $22955 24 ◄
Paid Colored Teachers for 1910 2030 30 3
p Paid County School Commissioner 900 00 3
£ Paid Board of Education 100 50 3
► Paid for Postage 50 89 2
p Paid for stationery and books 24 08 5
£ Paid for incidentals 150 49 <
► Paid for conducting Teachers’ Institute 50 00 4
p Paid for bldgs., rep’s, school desk, sup’s. 3092 14 3
£ Paid balance on hand Jan. 1, 1911 2830 94 $33451 18 ◄
► The school term for 1910 was seven months. To sup- ◄
► port the schools for the year a levy of two and 3-4 mills 3
► was made.
• During the year the Board of Education helped to
► build several school houses and aided in repairing a num- 4
£ her old hers and furnished school desks for several schools 4
£ in the county. *
► The enrollment and average attendance was the best <
p we have ever made in the county.
£ Under the new High School Act we are planning to 4
► organize a uniform system of High School work for the <
£ entire county for the next school year. , 4
£ - The school work in evero way for the year 1910 was 4
► good". 4
% Asking your support in every way possible for the im- 4
£ provement of thfe schools of the county, lam 4
► Yours very respectfully, 4
p ' A. B. Hutcheson, C. S. C. M. Co. 4
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