The Montgomery monitor. (Mt. Vernon, Montgomery County, Ga.) 1886-current, October 03, 1912, Image 6
<g &■&&&&(2M&&® ■©:' "~' I g local - person al | d -- —l d :© 00M0&& fe Mr. John W. McCullough is at home with his family after an extended stay in a Hospital in Savannah. Mr. McCullough is still in feeble health. Mr. James B. O’Conner of Kibbee was attending to busi ness here on Tuesday. Mr. John Todd, carrier on Route 3, Vidalia, was transacting business here Tuesday. Prof. W. B. Hilton of the Kib bee section was here Tuesday. Ailey, Ga. Lunch baskets, school books, tablets, pencils etc. Sumerford Drug Co., Ailey, Ga. Mrs. M. B. Calhoun and chil dren have returned from a visit to relatives at Athens. Miss Flora Smith has returned to school at Coker College, S. C. Miss Marion Lee has resumed he studies at the Georgia Normal and Industrial College, Millcdge ville. Largest line of Dry Goods ever carried here in bate Styles in Ratine, Reps, Poplins, Serges, Morehairand Fancy Dress Goods. J. H. Hudson, Ailey, Ga. Hon. I). S. McArthur of Mc- Arthur and Mr. W. B. McArthur of Elza, a prominent citizen of Tattnall county were here on Tuesday. Mrs. Spivey, Mrs. Bridges and Mrs. Browning, good ladies of the west side, heirs of the Uriah Sears estate were here on Tues day. If you want money quick, write Lyons Loan & Abstract Co., Ly ons, Ga., for they are loaning money cheap. Mr. W. B. Champion, the only merchant of the town of Och walkee, was over yesterday and paid this office an appreciated call. Bring me your eggs and chick ens. Cash prices. J. C. Brewton 8.-P. Institute. Dublin, Route 1 I. KiH't’Uil Oorr«'i«|iotidontM*. Mr. M. E. Garrett. J. J. Con-; nor and W. P. Holt went to Dub lin Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. It. G. Perdue and little son were the guest of their sister Mrs. M. K. Garrett Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Thaggard went to Dublin one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Haden Herndon were the guest of the latter’s parents, Mr .and Mrs. M. E. Garrett Saturday afternoon. Mr. Early Snellgrove and Miss Addie Herndon were out driving' Sunday afternoon. Mr. J. B. Anderson and daugh ter, Miss Kittie, were the guest of relatives in Dublin last week. Mrs. J. B. Fountain and son, Claude, visited friends and rela tives around Dublin last Sunday. Rev. \Y. W. Grant and Nash Rowe were in our community Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Holiday were the guest of their sister, Mrs. M. E. Garrett, Sunday as-; ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Harden went to Dublin Saturday. Mr. C. L. McCumberland, J. J. Conner were the guests at Mr. W. T. E. J. Harden’s Sunday afternoon. Mr. Hugh Moore and Miss Nel lie Lowery were out driving Sun day last. Mr. Homer D. Palmer from Texas is visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Dalton an nounce the birth of a boy, it be ng the first. Miss Alma Morrison is at home from a visit to relatives at Ma con. Mr. R. W. and Harmon Willis of Soperton were here on Tues day. School books, tablets, pencils and lunch baskets. Sumerford Drug Co., Ailey, Ga. A goodly number of Montgom ery county citizens were here to attend the meeting of couty com missioners, and to attend the land sales Tuesday. Georgia seed rye and fresh turnip seed at Sumerford Drug Co., Ailey, Ga. Mr. Silas Sears, administrator of Uriah Sears, was over Tuesday selling several lots of land. The I lands are valuable, and were bid in mostly by the heirs. [ i Hon. J. T. Jordan was over to I attend the regular meeting of the board of commissioners Tuesday. Mr. Charley Jordan was also a visitor here. Fresh turnip seed of all kinds and Georgia seed rye. Sumerford Drug Co., Ailey, Ga. Mr. L. L. Averet of Vidalia was a visitor here yesterday. Messrs. J. E. Hall, Will Stall • ings and Charley Williams of the busy town of Soperton were down by automobile yesterday. Mr. W. J. Joyce of west Mont- I gomery, near Lumber City, was a pleasant caller at this office yesterday. Mr. M. H. Clements of the west side was a visitor here yes terday. Mr. M. M. Day, of the Glen wood section, punctual patrons, was a visitor here Tuesday. Mr. W. L Calhoun of Tarry town was down to see his friends here last Friday. Mr. Sherrod Phillips of Eman uel county attended business here last week. sor fi doses "66(>” will cure any case of Chills and Fever Price, 25c. [ Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Palmer I are all smiles a girl baby. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Wynn were in our community Friday. Mr. J. C. Rowe and Miss Alice Garrett were outdriving Sunday. Everybody come to the Fair at at Dublin, Ga., Oct. Bth to 12th. Grey Eyes. Card of Thanks. We wish to return our sincere thanks to numerous friends who so kindly ministered to us during the long illness and sad death of our dear departed wife and moth er. Your sympathy and help will never be forgotten, and we 1 pray Heaven’s richest blessings on you all. G. W. Mclntyre and Family. L. F. Hinson Dead. Mr. L. F. Hinson died at his home in Lumber City on Sunday morning last. The funeral took place on Tuesday and was con ducted with Masonic honors. Mr. Hinson left a large family and hosts of friends. He was one of Montgomery county’s largest land owners; having over 3,(XX) fertile acres. Rounds of Presiding Elder, Mcßae District. * Hulahurl. »t Hiulchurst. September 1, Quarterly Conference Sept 27. McKiuv Sc|>t. H. Jacksonville, at Jacksonville, Sept 14-15. Chauncvy. at Chauncey. Sept. 21-22. K*mman. Sept 22. p. nv. Q. C. Sept. 25. Helena and Milan, at Helena. Sept- 25. Towns, at l’Vwlire • Sept. IR. Hifirvton. at Cetntcr. Sept- 2S-29. Vidalia. Sept. 26. p. m Lumber City and Scotland, at Trinity. Oct. 2. Surrency. at Neva. Oct- 4. Baxley Circuit, at Midway. Oct. 5-5. Baxley Station, October 6-7. p. m. Alamo, at Alamo. Oct. 10. tdennville, at Glennvtlta, Oct. 11 KetdsviUe and Shiloh, at Shiloh. Oct. 12-15. Lyon* and Collin*, at Sharpe a, Oct. 16. Altamaha. at Cedar Grove. Oct. 16-20. Ml- Vernon, at Mt. Vernon. Oct. 25. Uvatda. at Ixmjrpond. Oct. 26-27. Cobbtown, at Roxie. Nov. 1. Belleville, at Belleville. Nov. 2-3 p. m. Hagan and Claxton, at Ha?an. November 3. a. m.; Quarterly Conference. Nov. 4. Abbeville and Rhine, at Rhine. Nov. & THE MONTGOMERY MONITOR -THURSDAY, OCT. 3, 1912. The Street Railway Strike In Augusta. Yesterday’s daily papers did not bring any report of a settle ment of the big strike in the city of Augusta, where martial law was declared last week by Goy. Brown, and where three men lost their lives. A proclamation ‘was issued by the mayor Tuesday night saying that the cars would resume their regular runs at 10 o’clock yesterday. Only one military company was on duty yesterday, but the town is still under martial law, and trouble is still feared. A court martial has been called and a thorough investigation is being held of the killing of the three citizens by the military last week. Fall Millinery. We cordially invite you to in spect our Fall Millinery, showing the latest styles in Pattern Hats, Dress Hats and Street Hats. They have every element of at tractiveness, combined with strictly High-Grade workmanship and reasonable profit-allowing prices. J. H. Hudson, Odd Fellows to Have Entertainment at Ailey, Ailey Lodge, I. 0. 0. F., will keep open house for their friends at their hall in Ailey on the even ing of October 19th. Son. fine speeches will be turned loose by local orators, a basket supper will be spread, and a good time all around is anticipated. The festivities begin at 5 o’clock, and friends of the order are invited. The Pumpkin. The pumpkin is now waxing fat and attaining a golden hue where it is ensconced between the rustling rows of corn. The pumpkin is a large vegetable of tho melon family. It is a poor relation of the watermelon and a cousin by divorce of the canta loupe. It tastes better than most cantaloupes. It marries into the osage melon family, and in consequences the latter becomes exasperating as a food product and useless for pie. The pumpkin is for pastry and poetry. It brings more financial returns as the latter. Arjy journeyman poet can take Riley’s ideas and grow sentimental over a pump kin. By proper handling of his words and meter he can bring tears to the eyes and make the reader long to go forth and clasp a pumpkin to his bosom. Pumpkins are put in poetry by means of the b’gosh method of verse writing. They are put into pies by removing the rind and boiling the inside into a mush, which is then disguised with cin namon, mustard, ginger, paprika, horse radish, sugar, all-spice and other condiments, so that the pumpkin flavor is removed. Thus it is possible to make a pumpkin pie of carrots, turnips j or almost anything, provided the true artistic touch is added with a little ochre. A pumpkin head is a man whose thoughts are pied. Wanted. The Cosmopolitan Group re-; quires the services of a repre- j sentative in Mount Vernon and surrounding territory, to look af ter subscription renewals, and to extend circulation by special methods which have proved un usually successful. Salary and Commission. Previous experience desirable but not essential Whole lor spare time. Address, with references. Charles C. Schwer. The Cosmopolitian Group. 381 Fourth Ave., New York Citv. H. S. BERNER, Boiler Making and Boiler Repairing. Special attention to this class of work. Satisfaction guarateed to all patrons. Call me. Mt. Vernon. Ua., Rt. No. i DAMON DOTS. The Damon Literary Society had its regular meeting in the Freshman room, after having an an interesting talk by Dr. Brew ton in chapel last Saturday. The roll was called minutes read and adopted. This being the time to elect new officers the following were elected: President, Cecil Brewton. Vice-President, Riley Kytle. Sec’y and Treas., Anna Mbrri son. Corresponding, Secretary Viola McLemore. Critic, Josie Williamson. Chap., Charlie Ricks. The boys programme com mittee, Riley Kytle, Brewton Collins and Walden Downs. The girls committee, Ida Belle Autry, Mamie McDaniel and Ernestine Blackwell. A business committee for our semi-annual was appointed which was Gesmon Nevils, Chas. Mc- Allister and Claude Moseley. There being no further busi ness the following program was rendered: Jokes and Wants, Viola McLe more. Conversation, George Minor and Charlie Martin. Prophecy Minnie Wells. Conumdrums, Gesmon Nevil. Play, Josie Williamson, Eva Williams, Viola McLemore, Tyra Stanley and Ruth Collins. Latest Article Read in a News paper, Claude Moseley. I Wonder Why, Cecil Brewton. After having the censor’s and critic’s reports we adjourned. V. M. Administrator’s Sale. Georgia—Emanuel County. Will be sold before the court house door in the City of Swains boro, Emanuel county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in November, 1912, within the legal hours of sale, pursuant to an order of the t he court of ordinary of said coun ty. regularly granted at the Sept, term, 1912, of said court, the fol lowing real estate of Wilder Phil lips, Jr. deceased, to wit: All that certain tract of land lying and being in the county of : Montgomery, said state, contain ing three hundred and twenty-six acres of land more or less, and bounded north by lands of Sallie Youngblood, on the east by Pen dleton Creek, south by lands of Lizzie Calhoun and on the west by lands of the Martin heirs. Good improvements on same and 100 acres in cultivation—extra good land. Also three acres of land more or less in Montgomery Co., near Soperton, and bounded on all sides by lands of Archie Gillis To be sold as the property of Wil der Phillips, Jr., deceased to pay debts ot said deceased. Terms of sale cash. Sherrod Phillips, Adr. Wilder Phillips, Jr., Dec’d. New Road Notice. G EORGIA M ontgomery Con nty. To All Whom It May Concern: Take notice that J. S. Sharpe, Theodore Sharpe. M. H. Sharpe. S. L Sharpe, W. H. Sharpe, G W Ualhreath, J. M. Claxton, H A. Garrett and others have ap plied for an order seeking the es tablish meat of a new road, which has been laid out and marked conformably to law by commis sioners duly appointed and a re port. made under oath by them. Said proposed public road being a public road to connect with the new public road from Uvalda and run from the Towuof Alston Ga., a distance of about two miles, run ning through the lands of John S. Sharpe, G. W. Gal breath andJ. A. Galbreath, to the residence of Bob Garrett, to connect with the public road to Lyons. Now if no good cause can be shown by per sons interested in this matter the order will lie granted by the Board of Commissioners of Roftds and Revenues on the first Tuesday in November, 1912, establishing said new road. W. M. Lewis, Clk. Bd Co. Com Ts. For Sale. Thirty or forty S. C. Rhode Island Red cockerels, good stock, for sale. See me at once. C. M. Ledbetter. ML Vernon, Ga. Brick! Brick!j Plenty on Hand for Prompt j Shipment. Standard Grades and Low Prices Prevail. Write for Prices. OCONEE BRICK YARD J. A. McBRIDE, Proprietor j Mt. Vernon, Ga. MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! Plenty of Money to Lend ;j| On Improved Farms at Six per Cent. Interest—Any Amount | From .|BOO Up. Re-payment Allowed Any Time. Prompt Service and Courteous Treatment. I HAMP BURCH, j I McRAE, GEORGIA. 1 • rjrrrrrrrwrrfrwwrrn'rrrrw • rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrwrrrrrr • \ Your Farm Lands I ► -4 ► 4 i I ► Will pay you more turned into cash. ◄ ► This we can do for you. List your * ► property wtili us for sale—we will find J l a buyer for you. Whether you want J ► to buy or sell, we can handle the deal < ► to your advantage and get results, on ◄ ► farm or city property in this county ◄ \ IF YOU WANT MONEY j ► -4 ► <4 £ Get in touch with us. We are in position to supply it on * ► short notice, and on very agreeable terms. We have good < £ connections with the big firms that want to lend money to « £ the farmers of Montgomery county. Drop in and talk the * ► matter over with us. We can do the business to suit you. ■* • -4 ► -4 : MONTGOMERY COUNTY REAL ESTATE \ l AND LOAN CO. \ ► 4 t MOUNT VERNON, GEORGIA : ► < ◄ •w AAA* .Mover tie. lie lev. .. J friends to treat. | Grasp the Opportunity | by ordering Ice-Cold Sundaes for two, naming the pure I fruit juices that best please yoUr fancy. Cooling to blood & and cuticle. We have them. Open day and evening. During the summer season we shall devote special atten- gs tion to this branch of our business, and the festive season will be made especially enjoyable to our patrons. Sumerford Drug Co. g Prescription Druggists Ailey, Georgia is DROP IN A DOLLAR AND GET THE NEWS.