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About The Montgomery monitor. (Mt. Vernon, Montgomery County, Ga.) 1886-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1912)
I \ jrrivin s 1 * Fresh and Pure from (i- - Sf) o il; : 'ir< t> 3! IJL VV A * Mrs / • aft (*/ ■ML-o’fyllLSffl «&, g&ZZjgjk f&cturers. All the skill *£' & I: of the doctor and drug- ® ,*\ W 7C gist will avail you nothing if the prescriptions are filled with a poor grade or & ,*) with drugs that have lost their strength by reason of age. @0 Health a Valuable Asset. When it needs attention, you can not afford to trifle. Let ;< us serve you. A l ull Line of seasonable garden g| seeds always in stock. 0 Sumerford Drug Co. <j| Prescription Druggists (e Ailey, (jJeorgia * - § jj P .-,2.',, . MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! Plenty of Money to Lend ft 5? On lmpruvd Farms ut Six por Cent. IntHrost—Any Amount : From S3OO I’p. Rn-pnyment Allowed Any Time. l'roiupt IServiro and Courteous Treatment. DAMP BURCH, Me It AK, GEORGIA. ; [ SEABOARD AIR LINE R’Y. j The Progressive RaiPy of the South. ! Pullman's New Drawing Room Buffet Sleeping t'ais Equipped With | Electric aryd P-ar^s ij On night ti iins !u>tween Savannah and Montgomery, making j; coiiniM-tiona Cor all principal points EAST and WEST. , (ki \M (i IK) I’M Lv Savannah Ar J) 00 AM 886 I’M 7 I-’ AM C> HI I’M Cuyler 818 AM 745 PM ■; 552 AM 758 PM Hagan 707 AM 084 PM | 9 20 AM 8 25 PM Collins 047 AM 0 10 PM 10 05 AM 0 12 PM Vidal la 602 AM 5 26 PM ! II 25 AM 10 85 PM Helena 440 AM 408 PM || 12 55 PM 12 08 AM Pitt* 807 AM 280 PM 1 85 I'M 12 10 AM Cord.de 280 AM 140 PM :! 8 18 I'M 2 00 AM Amertcus 1 16 AM 12 82 PM u I 05 I'M 2 55 AM Richland 12 20 AM 11 82 AM jt 016 PM 6i. AM Ft Davi* 062 PM 848 AM ] ;! 815 I'M 680 AM Ar Montgomery Lv 880 PM 720 AM ji THE Sl'. TRAINS ALSO CARRY FIRST-CLASS COACHES last or West the tta> that's Best. C. W. SMALL, 1). P. A., ; I Savannah, .... ... Qboroia 11 C. B. Ryan, G. P. A., I • PoK TSMOITH, ....... VIBUINA. EPOSITS INSURED Against Loss | ©©o 0. No Matter from What Source it May Come | • We are constantly adding new | accounts, and our business is increasing £ at a very satisfactory rate, n Possibly you also might be glad to | join us. 1 THE PEOPLES BANK SOrEItTON, GA. I s i 6x2222222125222 s -,2222; s 2:2 22221 2222523»225J525«5?2252^5£5*13555553«355«55*5ai THE MONTGOMERY MONITOR THURSDAY, DEC. 26. 1912. Cross Roads. Intended for last week. Moving is all the go in this sec tion. Mr. D. G. Anderson made a business trip to Glenwood Satur day. Misses Evie and Geneva Couey attended preaching at Lands burg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Avery announce the birth of a daughter. Miss Kate Anderson of near Alamo is the guest of her cous ins Misses Eva and Geneva Couey. Mr. F. C. Wyatt made a busi ness trip to Dublin Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Couey and children were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Y. Anderson Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Evans and daughter Essie are spending this week with their aunt Mrs. L. A. Evans. We are glad to say that little Wimberley Couey is improving after being ill the past few days. Masters Hardy Anderson and Monroe Couey were the guests of their uncle Mr. J. B. Anderson Sunday. Mrs. H. C. Scarborough and children of Dublin have returned home after a pleasant visit to Mrs. F. C. Wyatt. Miss Mae Snellgrove and Mr. Looman Avery attended Sunday School at this place Sunday. Mr. John Turner is attending court in Mt. Vernon this week. Miss Rosa Dixon and Mr. Couey Anderson attended Sunday School at this place Sunday. Orlainl. Intended for last week. The Orianna school is progres sing fine. Mrs. A. L. Thigpen and child ren visited Mrs. M. D. Seals Sun day last. Misses Mary Thigpen and Clyde Davis visited Miss Mary Hutcheson Sunday last. Mr. Arnold Thigpen took a business trip to Mt. Vernon Monday last. Messrs. R. B. Thigpen and S. V. McLendon made a business trip to Adrian, Ga., Saturday. Mrs. R. B. Thigpen and Mrs. S. V. McLendon and children vis ited Mrs. M. D. Seals Sunday. Mr. Felton Seals and sister Miss Josephine attended the singing Sunday last. Mr. Tom Gillis is fast improv ing. CITATION. Georgia Montgomery County. J C. Outlaw has in proper form applied to the Ordinary of said county for letters of administru tration on the estate of Mrs. Chris tian I’eterson, late of said coun ty; this is therefore to cite all persons concerned to show cause if any they can at the next term of the court of Ordinary of said county, to be held oil the first Monday in January, 1918, why said application should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature this the 2d day of Dec., 1012. Alex. McArthur, Ordinary. Citation. Georgia Montgomery County. D. H. Phillips has in proper form applied to the undersigned for letters of administration on the estate of Eva Mosley, late of said county, this is therefore to; cite all persons concerned to show cause if any they can at the next term of the Court of Ordinary of said county to be held on the first Monday in January, 1913, why said application should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature this the 2d day of Deo., 1912. Alex McArthur, Ordinary. Sheriff Sale. Georgia-* Moatffomary County. Will be sold before the court house door in Mt. Vernon on the first Tuesday in Jan . 1913. be tween thele«al hours of sale, to the 1- host bidder for cash, certain property, of which the * dlowin* is a complete description: Ons h*ht bay mare mule about twelve band* hiirh and about 10 years aid. Levied m as the property of Freeman Outlaw, and pointed out by him, to satisfy a ft. fa. tssuud from the superior court of said county in favor of the Mt. Vernon Hank and airainst saki Freeman Outlaw*, wnh Charlie Sharpe, security. levy made and re tumed to me by A. B. Heeler, deputy sheriff. This Nov. ax 1912. JAMES iIESTEK, Sheriff. MORTGAGE SALE. Georgia—Montgomery County. j Under and by virtue of power of pole contained in a mortgage: executed by Eliza J. Pitts to R M. Garbutt on the 26th day of July, 1909, and recorded iu the office of the clerk of the Superior! Court of Montgomery county, in .Mortgage b>< k 81, page 398, on I the 30th day of .July, 1909, and ; algo a mortgage dated the 22(1; day of March, 1912, and recorded in book A, March the 29th, 1912, page 202, the undersigned will sell ut public sale at the court j house in Mt. Vernon in said coun ty during t,he legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, on the first Tuesday in January, 1913, the following described property, to wit: all that tract or parcel of i land lying and being in the 1343 d G. M. District of Montgomery county, Ga., bounded on the north, east, and south by lands of John D. Phillips, on the west by lands of John Coleman, and being i a part of a <■ rtain 131 f acre tract j known ns the J. 11. Collins land and now owned and in the posses sion of Mrs. Eliza J. Pitts. For the purpose of paying two certain promissory notes, one bearing date July 20th, 1909, and due anti payable on the oth day of Janua ry, 1910, bearing interest from date at 8 per cent, per annum. And one note dated March 22d, 1912, and due and payable April the Ist, 1912, Stipulating interest from date at the rate of 8 per cont. per annum, both the said notes made and executed by the said Eliza J. Pitts and to the said R. M. Garbutt. The total being $226.00 together with the cost of this proceeding as provided in said mortgages. A conveyance will be executed to the purchaser by the undersigned as authorized in said mortgages. This Decem ber the oth, ]912. R. M. Garbutt. Williams & Williams, Attorneys-at-law. Guardian’s Sale. (Jeonria Montpromory County. limit i and by virtue of an order granted by the Court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in January, 1913, before the court house door in said county, to the bigest and best bidder fur cash, the following described prop erly to wit: All of that tract or parcel of land situate, lying: and being in the 1343rd district G. M. of Montgrom t ry county, Georgia, anil descril>e<l as follows to wit . Loginning- nt n stake corner where the land herein desrriln-d intersect* the lands of Hugh Peterson and Rowland Baker on the south (of the tract herein described) and running thence north 1-2 decrees, east 36 chains and 67 links to a Make, thence south 23 1-2 east 7 chains and 16 links to a stake; t hence north 66 decrees east 27 rhains and 66 links to a pine corner; thence north 23 derive west 20 chain and 13 links to a stake; them e north 6.5 1-2 west 23 chains and 40 links to a stake; thence south *3 3-4 west 15 chains and HO links to a stake; thence south 28 1-4 west 24 chains to a stake; thence smith 22 3-4 .weal 10 chains and 10 link* ton stake; thence south 57 1-2 west H chains * 3 links to « stale- and thence south 24 1-2 east 12 chains and 50 links to the l**prinninß point, and < ••ntainim.f one hundred ami seventy eigrht and one half (17H 1-2) acres, according » survey and plat thereof made by S. B. Morris, county sur vi yoi on the 6th day of October, 1912. and being Inninded on the north by the tract hereinafter de scribe!; on the east by lands belonging to W. J. Peterson. Jr., and lands belonging to the estate of j. A. Peterson; on the south by lands belonging to Majo; Symmersott, Rowland Baker and Hugh Pe terson; anti oij the west by other lands belonging to the said J. A. Riddle. Also all of that tract or parrel of land situate ying and being in the 1343rd District G. M. of Montgomery county, Georgia, and fully described a ollows. tov it: Beginning at a stake comer on the eastern line of the tract herein described where tin* same intersects the lands of W. J. Pe terson. Jr., and lands of T, A. Peterson and run ning thonee north 23 degrees west 46 chains and nr. jinks to a stake; thence south 61* 1-4 degrees west 11 chains ami 18 links to a stake; thence north 21 3-4 west 8 chains and 15 links to a stake; thence south 32 1-4 w«- i 32 chains and 37 links to a stake; thence south 14 1-4 west 15 chains and 8 links to a stake; thence south 9 1-2 east 11 chains and 20 links to a stake; thence south 65 1-2 east 23 chains and 40 jinks to n stake: and thence north 65 1-4 east 40 chains and >•' Ut. s to the beginning point and containing two hundred and eighteen and twenty one-hundredths <2IH 20-100) acres, according to a survey and plat thereof made by S. B. Morris, county surveyor, on the 6th day of October, 1912, and being hounded on the north by Turner lands and lands belonging to T. A. Peterson; on the east by lands belonging to T. A. Peterson and W. J. Peters..n. Jr., on the south by the tract first above described on the west by lands belonging to P. 11. Hardeman ami the Alley and Kibbee Public Road. Said property will be sold as the property of J. I A. Riddle, ward of the undersigned, for the pur t*os< of maintenance of said ward and family. ; Vir tb«* 2d day of December, 1912. J. W. PALMER. Guardian for J. A. Riddle. Salesman Wanted. Reliable active man with team to work Montgomery and Telfair with staple line. To the man proving ability we can pay SIOO j monthly. Investment of S2OO re- j quired ' but handle your own j money. This proposition is worth investigating but unless you can furnish team and required invest- j meat do not answer. Address J. S. McMichael, 015 Forsyth : Bldg., Atlanta, Ga, FARM MACHINERY If vou want Best * Prices on Movers, Italics, Disc Harrows, drain Drills, Buggies and Wagons, see D. S. Williamson, Alston, Ga. 1, W. BUSH, Dental Surgeon, Soperton, Ga. 1 ETTER BE SAFE | IK than sorry ! I *5 What does it profit a man if | H he lay up riches for himself, | ©; only to lose them through | « H thievery, fire or the numerous P © risks that beset the “home | jj| | bank” Our strong vault, our | if burglar and fire protection and | the constant safeguards af @fj forded our depositors give you H jjj absolute safety for yur money 5 jS m And you can always get it when you S ■ Hi want it. Why not be safe with no chances 0 ; tej of being sorry? Open an account with us i U TOO AY! I 1 The Uvalda Bank ■§! fg UVALDA, GA. jgj J. J. MOSES, President W. F. MeALLISTER. Cashier |g J. 8., JONES, Jr., V.-President H. G. Me ALLISTER, Ass’t Cashier 'S3 SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY Low Excursion Rates to All Points ACCOUNT CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS Tickets on sale Dec. 13, 14, 17* 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 81, and Jan. Ist, 1913. Good returning, to reach original starting point by midnight Jan. 6th, 1913. For further information and reservations see nearest Seaboard agent, or write C. B. RYAN C. W. SMALL, General passenger Agent Division Passenger Agent Portsmouth, Va. Savannah, Ga. STOP, LOOK, LISTEN On Saturday, Dec. 14 I will begin a CASH BARGAIN SALE, Offering all my stock of HATS, FANCY FEATHERS, AIGRETTES, WINGS and PLUMES at and below eost, Extraordinary values in Beaver, Velvet and Felt Hats. Trimmed Hatsat one half value; ready to wear Hatsatcost. Silk Velvet Shapes that were S 3, 53.50 d»| QO and $4 will be offered at «PL/0 Little Boys Hats that were 75c are selL ing for t?V These are good new hats in fawn, red and brown. Little Girls Felt Hats that w'ere 75c will Ladies’ ready to wears in black, black and white, blue and brown, all good style and good riTT TA TfICT values at marked price, wall be vlll lv vllpl If you’re waiting for prices to suit the hard times, WAIT NO LONGER but come and be fitted out while there’s plenty to select from. FROM DECEMBER FOURTEENTH TO JANUARY FOURTEENTH THE SALE WILL CONTINUE. MRS. J. L. ADAMS MOUNT VERNON, GA. THE QUALITY STORE Brick! Brick! I I ; ■ Plenty on Hand for Prompt Shipment. Standard Grades and Low 1 » Prices Prevail. Write for Prices. [ OCONEE BRICK YARD J. A. McBRIDE, Proprietor j ; Mt. Vernon, Ga. Take the County Paper and Patronize Our Home Advertiser*, They have “the goods.”.