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Mr. Joe SharjKi of Vidalia, who
owns large interests around Als
ton, was transacting business
here on Monday.
Mr. Pat Clark of the west side
was in to see us Monday.
Mr. I). P. Hardee of Route No.
1 was here on Monday and had
his name enrolled as a Monitor
subscriber.
sor 6 doses “Wifi” will cure
any case of Chills ami Fever.
Price, 25c,
Mr. N. J. Vaughan of Alston
was here on Monday. He re
ports business very much demor
alized on account of the strike of
firemen on the Georgia and
Florida road.
Mr. Neal Hughes was up Mon
day investigating the new game
law and transacting business.
Mr. James W. Sharp of Alston
was up to sec? his Mt. Vernon
friends on Monday.
Dr. Floyd L. Rackley, now
practicing his profession at Dex
ter, was here to see the 1 home
folks on Sunday.
Mr. Joe Jack McAllister sends
us a peanut vine having a spread
of ten feet. Mr. McAllister is
one of .our best farmers, and
knows the great value of peanuts
as a |M»rk producer.
A five-pound box of tobacco
for $1.35. N. 1,. Spooner,
Mt. Vernon, Ga.
Dj\ J. E. Hunt is having plans
prepared by Architect I. P.
Crutchfield of Vidalia for a nice
residence in Mt. Vernon. Dr.
Hunt recently purchased part of
Mr. Wtn. Rland’s lot, and will
soon commence to build.
Messrs. 15. F. and W. I). Wolfe,
prominent citizens of Toombs
county, were transacting busi
ness in Mt. Vernon on Tuesday.
Mr. John D. Drown of the
west side was here on Tuesday.
Mr. (’has. J. Calhoun of near
Vidalia was here on Tuesday.
Mr. Calhoun had the misfortune
to have his leg broken some six
weeks ago, and is on crutches.
Mr. D. P. Lord of the west
side, a prominent farmer of his
section, was in to see us Tuesday.
Our genial friend. Pud Gibbs,
of the Hack Branch section, was
transacting business here Tues
day.
Dr. and Mrs. E. New of Dub
lin are visiting in Mt. Vernon,
guests of Messrs. Win. Bland and
C. A. Mason and other relatives.
Miss Ina Burch, after spending
some time with her sister, at Al
bany, came home Monday to the
delight of Mt. Vernon’s younger
society set.
Rev. H. C Fentress of the
South Georgia conference came
over yesterday to visit his broth
ers-in-law, Everett and Angus
Md/ood.
The studebakers Have Built Wagons
StudebaKer wagons have been
made for almost 60 years The
business has grown from a very
modest wagon shop making only gaBT
a few wagons a year to a plant
covering 101 acres.
The StudebaKer company
would not have lasted 60 years
unless they had made good wagons all of that
time Over a million StudebaKer wagons
in use—that tells the story
fH&uilelmhel
are in a quality class by themselves and are
Bthe most economical to buy. Come in and
let us prove it to you.
W. J. & T. A. Peterson, Ailey, Ga.
Mr. Sam Hughes of the Erick
district was over transacting bus
iness Monday morning.
Mr. B. Mathias, one of Mont
gomery’s good and progressive
i farmers, was here on Tuesday.
sor fi doses “fififi” will cure
any case of Chills and Fever.
Price, 25c.
Miss Mattie Mcßride was called
home on account of the illness of
her mother, Mrs. J. A. Mcßride,
but returned to Tier work as
teacher of music at Pembroke on
Monday, Mrs. Mcßride lieing im
proved.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hunt of
Dublin were here Tuesday, stop
ping with Dr. and Mrs. J. E.
Hunt.
Mrs. C. Mans Adams of Arling
i ton reached here lart week and
is visiting relatives in the vari
ous sections of the county.
Mrs. Henry A. Simpson has
been to Hagan, visiting relatives
and friends.
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You are invited to call and in
spect a beautiful line of millinery
and other nobby specialties un
der the management of Miss
McNatt, a modern and posted de
signer. My prices are not too
high this time. E. T. Mcßride.
Mr. J. E. Page of Orianna, ac
companied by Messrs. John Curry
and R. B. Thigpen, came down
yesterday in the interest of a big
line school in their neighbor
hood.
Dr. G. M. Barwick of Sopcrton
and Mr. Andrew T. Miller of
Lothair came down by auto, yes
terday.
We regret to learn that Mrs.
Florence McArthur, who now re
j sides with her brother, Mr. L. C.
Mcßae, is quite sick with fever.
Such values nor better styles
have ever been shown in Milli
nery than you will find on dis
play at E. T. Mcßride’s, Ailey,
(la. The very best styles are of
fered at small price.
Mr. Sam Fullford and County
Game Warden Kent were over
from the Glen wood section yes
terday in Mr. Fullford’s Ford car.
To Teacders’ Institute and the
Missionary meeting at the Bap
tist church will bring a number
of visitors to Mt. Vernon next
week.
The county commissioners held
their regular monthly meeting
here Tuesday, all the members
of tin' board In'ing in attendance.
Mrs. Missouri Mcßae left yes
terday morning for Albany to
visit her daughter Mrs. Thad
lluckabee.
We have in stock McCormick
mowers, rakes and mounted steel
hay presses which we will sell on
easy terms while they last.
Call on or phone us your wants. •
Day phone *32. night phone 27.
Vidalia Buggy Co..
Vidalia. Ga.
THE MONTGOMERY MONITOR—THURSDAY, OCT 5, 1011.
W. M. B. U. MEETS
IN MOUNT VERNON.
PROGRAM
of the Sixth annnal meeting of
the W. B. M. U. Daniell Associ
ation to be held at the Baptist
church at Mt. Vernon, Oct. 12th
and 13th.
THURSDAY MORNING.
11:30. Devotional service and
words of welcome —Mrs. C. A.
Mason.
11:45. Response—Mrs. W. H.
McDaniel.
11:50. Reports of enrollment
committee and election of secre
tary.
12:00. Superintendent’s re
port.
12:15. Message from our Dis
trict vice president Mrs. G. H.
Williams, Dublin.
12:30. Adjourn for lunch.
THURSDAY AFTERNOON.
2:00. Devotional service- Mrs.
W. A. Rivers.
2:10. Appoint committees.
2:20. The Associational Union
Mrs. B. B. Mason.
2:30. Responsibility of the
local W. M. S.- Vidalia W. M. S.
Missions in Foreign Lands—
Mrs. M. B. Calhoun.
3:30 Missions in the Home
Land Miss Marguerite Nun
nally.
3:50. Our Training School -
Miss Blanche Bradley.
4:00. Adjourn.
THURSDAY EVENING.
7:30. The Sunbeams.
8:00. A Sermon —Rev. J. A.
J. Dumas.
FRIDAY MORNING.
11:30. Devotional service
Miss Clyde McArthur.
11:45 Missions in Georgia-
Mrs. J. O. Gough, State Mis
sionary.
12:15. How Shall Our People
Know? Mt. Vernon Missionary
Society.
12:30 Adjourn for lunch.
FRIDAY AFTERNOON.
2:00. Our Young People—Mrs.
Gough.
2:30. Report of Committees.
2:40. Our Baptist School at
Blue Ridge - Mrs. Gough.
3:00. Round Table.
(1.) Did our departments of
young people meet their appor
tionment this year? If not, why?
If so, how?
(2.) What can the W. M. S.
do to develop these young people
for missions?
(3.) The place of the Y. W.
A. in the Denominational High
School and College.
(4.) Do our girls leave these
schools with a practical working
knowdedge of our State and S. B.
C. Mission Work and Field? And
with a fine uplift on general
spiritual lines? Have we any re
sponsibility in this matter?
Mrs. Fulton Smith,
Supt. W. M. U. Daniell Ass’n.
PYTHIAN NOTES,
The Pythian Literary Society
met in the Freshman room last
Saturday afternoon, September
3()th.
This being the time for the
election of new officers, the fol
lowing were elected: Hildreth
Lang, Pres.; Green Harrison,
Vice Pres.; Kelley Mann, Sec.
and Treas.; Kate Parker, Cor.
Sec.; John Emmett, Censor; An
nie Woodward, Critic; Lake Pod
dy, doorkeeper; Blanche Bradley,
Dollie Wells, and Martha Pool;
and Oscar Burnett, Dan Street,
and Harry Sheppard, program
committees.
After the election the follow
ing interesting program was ren
dered:
Jokes and wants Harry Lee.
Reading Rita Mae Outter.
Wonder whvs Emma Pal
wards.
Prophecy Pearl Halloway.
Reading—Martha Poole.
Debate: Resolved, that En
glish is of more benefit to the
human race than mathematics. I
Affirmative, Wright Collins and
Dollie Wells; Negative Dan
Street and Dorcus Mcßae. The I
decision was in favor of the af
firmative side.
Green Harrison and Harry
Sheppard were enrolled as mem
bers of our loyal l>and.
After a short business meeting
we adjourned until the next reg
ular meeting.
Corresponding Sec.
Ailey Ginnery.
The Ailey Ginnery has been
thoroughly overhauled and now !
running in full blast. Bring me
your cotton, and get satisfaction. ;
J. M. D. McGregor,
Owner. Ailey, Ga.
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1 SOPERTON, GA. 1
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1 00000000000 Loans and discounts $172,411.68 |
p Cash and duo from Banks 30,931.71 <©
}§ Buildings and fixtures 9,033.51
P Other real estate 1,803.26
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2} Overdrafts 614.04 f)
| ° f Busings T()tal |2 15,30420 |
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I r Liabilities: |
1 1911 Cipital stock $25,000.00 §>
1) Undivided profits 7,484.83 g
I Total deposits 112,819.37
Bills payable 70,000.00
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N. L. GILLIS J. B. O’CONNER J. E. HALL • I. H. HALL, Jr,
President Vice-President Cashier Asst. Chshier O?
DIRECTORS: 1
N. L. GILLIS M. B. GILLIS J. B. O’CONNER W. C. FUTRELL
W. I). MARTIN W. H. FOWLER J. E. HALL
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ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Georgia—Mo n tgo'mery County.
Uirder and l>y virtue of an,or
der granted by the Court of Ordi
nary-of saifl county, will ba sold
before the court house door in Mt.
Vernon, on. the- first. Tuesday in
November, Jj)ll, to the highest
and best bidder for cash, the fol
lowing described property to wit:
Four htwidred and fiv-e acres of
land situate, lyuig and being in
the 275th G. M District of said
county and state, and being dL
vbled asi-folluws; One tract con.-
taining 152 acres, one tract con
taining 76 acres, one tract con
taining 62L acues. one tract com
posed of 01 acres, one piece of 85
acres, one «t li acres and erne
piece ot*l .acre; also jrdjoiniifg
said, tracts another tract ooutain
log 5 acres more or lesff. Also in
cluded in above property will be
soKI 46. town lots situated in the
Town <rf Alston, Ga. All of said
property to be sold as the-proper
ty es the estate of Littleton
Sharpe, for the purpose of distri
bution. Terms cabh.
Jos W. Sharpe,
.Jas. W. Sharpe,
j Adis. Estate of Littleton Sharpe.
CITA HON.
Georgia—M o n tgo me ry Cou n ty.
To all whom it may concern :
Chas. D. Browning has filed ap
plication for letters of adminis
tration on the estate of Charles
W. Browning, deceased, this is
therefore to cite all persons con
cerned, to show cause, if any they
can, why said application should
| not he granted at my office on the
i first Monday in November, next
Given under my hand and official
I signature, this the 2d day of Oc
tober, 1011.
Alex. McArthur, Ord’y.
CITATION.
Georgia—Montgomery Countv.
To all whom it may concern:
L. 11. Browning has in proper
form applied to the undersigned
for guardianship of the persons
and property of Caley, listen and
Browning, minor children
of Chas \V. Browning, late of
said county deceased, and said ap
plication w ill be heard at my of
fice on the first, Monday in No
vember, next. This the 2d day of
October, 1911.
Alex McArthur, Ord’y.
Seed Rye, 50c per peck. Mt.
Vernon Drug Co. I
CITATION.
Georgia—Montgomery County.
M. B. Adams, administrator of
- the estate of Mrs. E. E. Adams,
1, deceased, has made application to
. this court for leave to sell all the
i real estate of said deceased, this
t is therefore to cite all persons
- concerned to show cause if any
: they can why said application
f should not he granted on the first
i Monday in November, next. Giv
-1 en under my hand and official sig
- nature this the 2d day of October,
r 1911 Alex McArthur, Ord’y,
ADMINISTRATRIX SALE.
- Georgia—Montgomery County.
Under and by virtue of art order
, granted by the Court of Ordinary
’ of said county, will be-sold oir the
fitst Tuesday in November, hf>-
, tween the legal hours of -salt*, at*
, public outcry, before the couct
L house doer iir said coiuity, to the
highest and best bidder for cash,
! tiye following property to wft:
Two lots of lan’d, situate, lyipg
and being in the Eleventh land
district of said conftty and state,
and-contatning 202 1»2 acresedch.
Sold ass the property Os the estate
of Heirry T. Stuckey, late of
said comity deceased, for the pur
pose of distribution. This the 2d
day of October, 1913.
MrS. Mi nine 14. Morrison,
AHx. Estate bf Henry T. Stuckey.
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Administrator's Sale.
Georgia—Montgomery County.
By virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of Wilkinson
couuty, will he sold at public out
cry on the first Tuesday, in No7
vember, 191 J, at the court house
door in Mount Vernon, Montgom
ery county, Georgia, between the
legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder fpr cash, the following
' real estate; One house and lot in
the Town at Soperton, on Oak:
street, eighty feet front and three
hundred feet hack, xm which is
situated a five room dwelling.
Sold for the payment .of debts I
and distribution. This October
-i 1911. J. C.. Meadows,
Administrator Estate of Mattie
Is. Meadows.
George McMillan, a farmer
near Savannah, and his nine
rear old daughter were drowned
Monday night while trying to
cross a ravine usually dry. but!
which had been transformed in
-1 to a torrent by a heavy rain.
Jerseyville Dairy
Farm.
Jerseyville Dairy Farm offers
for sale twenty head of high
grade and fui.t, bred Jerseys,
from three months to three years
old. Ea ch animal fully guaran
teed to be well worth money in
vested. Will keep any animal
till Nov. Ist. free of charge, if
buyer so desires. Come at once
and get the pick, or write today to
M. P. Burnette k. Son,
|9-26-11-4t Towns, Ga.
The Moultrie Concert Band has
been engaged to furnish the mu
j sic at the Georgia State Fair in
Macon.
Clifford Pressley, a small boy
, of Jackson, Ga., was bitten by a
Moccasin Saturday, while hunt
ing rats in his father’s barn.
Uvalda Lots.
For sale at once, two vacant
residence lots in Uvalda, Ga.,
being 66 x 155 feet, well located.
See at once,
R. S. McLendon,
Uvalda, Ga.
The Game Law
in pamphlet form. Send ten cts.
in stamps to The Montgomery
Monitor, Mt. Vernon, Ga., fora
copy. Supply limited.
For Long Term Farm
Loans.
I am negotiating some very
attractive Long Term Farm Loans
for the best companies doing bus
iness in Georgia, with lowest rates
of interest and the most liberal
terms of payments
I have several years experience
in the loan business, am located
at the county site and believe that
I am in position to give you the
best terms and as prompt services
as any one.
If vou need a loan .see me before
application.
A. B. Hutcheson,
Mt. Vernon, Ga.
J. R. WATSON
Dentist
Soperton, Georgia