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Mr. L. C. Pope, of Dublin, I
spent Monday here on business, i
Col. Smythe Burch, of Dublin, ‘
was among the visitors here this !
week.
One 6c Tablet and a 5c Pencil
all for 5c at Mt. Vernon Drug
Co.’s. ad 1
Dr. Floyd Lawson Itackley of
Dexter spent Sunday and Mon
day with relatives here.
Messrs. J. A. Curry, Arnold
Thigpen, W. J. Dent, Jr., and
John Gillis of the upper part of
the county were among The Mon
itor’s patrons to call Tuesday.
Anything in Toilet Articles,
Perfumes, etc., at Sumer ford
Drug Co.’s, Ailey, Ga. ad
Miss Georgia Belle Smiley of
Claxton came up this week toen-i
ter the Institute.
Lunch Baskets, 15 and 20c and
Book Straps 10 cts. Sumerford
Drug Co. ad;
Mrs. E. M. Back ley has re- 1
turned from a visit with rela
tives in Savannah.
Mr. Lum Morrison of Glen- 1
wood is visiting friends here this
week.
Fresh Fall Garden Seed of all
kinds at Sumerford Drug Co.’s,
Ailey, Ga. ad
Miss Lucy McAllister has re
turned from an extended trip to
North Georgia.
School Books —all the State-
Adopted; also High School, at
Mt. Vernon Drug Co.’s. ad;
Miss Allccn Mcßae, after visit
ing her sister, Mrs. Thad Hucka
bee, at Sylvester, has returned
home.
The Sumerford Drug Co. calls
attention to their line of School
Supplies and Box Papers. ad
Miss Bessie Stuckey is spend
ing the week with her sister at
I )exter.
Miss Ijouise McArthur of
Longpond is spending a part of
the week with the Misses Lee on
Institute Heights.
Full line Stationery to suit the
most fastidious at Mt. Vernon
Drug Co.’s. ad
Messrs C. F. Cooper and Jim
mie Buttersworth have gone to
Kite and are engaged in work
there.
Pens, PenstatTs, Inks, Rulers,
Pencils, Lunch Baskets, at Mt.
Vernon Drug Co. ad
ti
Capt A. C. McLennan, a
prominent citizen of Alamo, was
over among friends here Tues
day.
A full line of Toilet Articles.
Mt. Vernon Drug Co. ad |
Col. J. P. Tomlinson of Alamo
was here yesterday. j
Mrs. T. D. Boothe has returned
after a visit to relatives and
friends in Milledgeville and Fitz
gerald.
Mrs. D. W. Folsom and daugh
ter. Miss Fthleen. have returned
from a visit to Mrs. B. B. Wood
in Macon, bringing with them
Master Bertrand Wood and his
poodle dog, Roy.
Mr. I. Ladson, one of our sub
stantial farmers, was shopping
here yesterday.
Mr. Paul Bush of Dublin is one
of the students to return to the
Brewton Parker Institute this
fall.
Mr. Don Lanier has accepted a!
position with the Mt. Vernon
Drug Company.
Members of the Mt. Vernon
bar attended court in Alamo on
Monday, nut the court was ad
journed over.
Mr. Kelley M. Johnson of
Alston was here Monday. He has
just been appointed special agent
of the census department to col
lect the cotton statistics of this
county.
The Soperton Hardware Co.
is in dead earnest about stoves
and ranges, and they are not
slow on any line of modern
Hardware or furniture. You will
note their new ad.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Horne of
Claxton spent Sunday and Mon
day with the latter’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. D. A. Outen.
Hunter, Pearce & Battey, the
solid, reliable and energetic Cot
ton Factors, of Savannah, offer
you the excellent service that
has earned them their superior
reputation as salesman as
among thousands of satisfied
customers. Give them a trial or
else you may he neglecting an
opportunity to realize more for
your cotton than heretofore. Do
it now and be convinced. ad
Mr. W. V. Thigpen from the
northern part of the county was
here in the interest of a new
road which they hope will he
granted later.
McQueen has oat drills and hay ]
presses on sale, and lots of them
will be used this season. See
them in time.
On account of an increase in
cost, we will have to sell our dry
batteries at 30 cents each in
stead of 25 cents as heretofore,
ad Stanford Bros.
Prof. J. T. Smith, field agent j
of the Brewton-Parker Institute,
located here last year, attended
the opening exercises Tuesday,
and met many friends.
The great bargain sale of Mr.
A. Segall will be on tomorrow,
and many will take advantage
of his bargain offers.
Mr. G. G. Horton of Alston
was a business visitor here on
yesterday.
Mr. Algerine Braddy of the
Kibbee section was a visitor here
! yesterday.
Mr. J. A. Odom of Alston was
t ransacting business here yester
day.
Miss Emma Edwards of Bul
loch county is among the former
students of the Brewton-Parker
Institute to return for the fall
term. She is remembered by
many young friends.
Get an Unbreakable Comb
(guaranteed) for 25c at Mt. Ver
non Drug Co. ’s. ad
Mr. J. H. Davis of the Lothair
section was a business visitor
i here Tuesday. Joe Hardy is a
good citizen.
Mr. John A. Thigpen, a well
known young business man of
Soperton, was here on business
Tuesday.
Entertain In Honor
Os Popular Young Man.
On Monday evening last, quit •
a number of young people enjoy
ed a most delightful affair given
at the home of Dr. J. E. Hunt in
honor of Mr. Emmett Hunt.
The reception hall and dining
room which were used, were at
tractively arranged for the oc
casion with a profusion of ferns
and cut flowers. Progressive
Kook was the feature of the
evening, while other interesting
contests were also indulged in.
Toward the close of the evening
a most delicious punch was serv -
ed. The winners in the ’’Flower
Contest” were Miss Lyra Thomp
son and Emmett Hunt.
Those enjoyed the occasion
! were: Misses Mattie Mcßride.
Lucy McAllister, Maggie Mae
Lee! Louise McArthur. Dorcas
Mcßae, Lyra and Jennie Thomp
son, Allen Mcßae. Flora Smith.
Marion Adams, Ethleen Folsom,
I Urania Mcßae and Mrs. Claude
Wright; Messrs Arpad Hicks.
John A. Morris, Tom Mason, Em
mett Hunt, Harry Smith, Max
Segall and Claude Wright.
“Old Bill Miner” the noted
criminal, after being very ill and
recovering, has suffered a re
lapse', and is now very low.
THE MONTGOMERY MONITOR-THURSDAY, SEPT i, 1913
. Uvalda.
Special Correaitmidenee. i >
Miss Chloe Baggott of Colum
bia, S. C., is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. C. R. Baggott.
Miss Alberta McNatt has re
turned from a visit to relatives
in Vidalia.
Miss Virginia Gray has ac
cepted a position with the Bell
Telephone Co. at Hazlehurst.
Miss Sibyl Cole of Attus, Okla.,
is visiting relatives here.
Messrs Lester O’Neal and
Grady Cochran spent Sunday at
Lyons.
Mr. J. I. Cobb of Vidalia was
here on business this week.
Miss Lilia Mae Calhoun has
returned from a visit to Dexter
and Indian Springs.
Misses Alberta and Marylou
McNatt left Wednesday for Mc-
Rae, where they go to resume
their studies at the South Georgia
College.
Mrs. H. A. Moses is visiting
* her sister, Mrs. Talmage at Mc
i Rae.
Miss Nettie Ellenfield of Swains
boro is vir»it,ing her sister, Mrs.
C. R. Baggott.
Miss Beulah Moses will leave
Monday for Milledgeville toenter
I the Georgia Normal and Indus-,
| trial College.
Messers Fred McAllister and
Charles Peterson went to Lyons
Sunday.
Mrs. J. W. Calhoun visited in
Vidalia last week.
Miss Pearl Jones has gone to
Lyons to attend the Brown-
Mason wedding.
Mr. James Preston Moses will
leave the 9th for Douglas, where
he goes to enter school at the E.
I). A. S.
Mrs. McClelland and Mrs. Ho
gan of Dexter have returned
home after a visit with relatives
here.
FOUR HEN KILLED
AT NASHVILLE, TENN.
Racing Automobile Tries to
Dodge Negro Boy and
Runs Into Fence.
Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 1. —
Four persons were killed and
three injured here today when
four of the six racing automobiles
competing in a 25-mile race at
State Fair grounds track were
wrecked. A Labor Day crowd
of 5,000 witnessed the accident.
The dead are: John W. Sher
rill, driver: Thomas P Bridges,
mechanician; William Sherod,
driver; Gooch Brown, mechani
cian.
The injured are: Clyde Dono
van and Edward Folk, drivers,
and Freeman Ormsby, mechani
cian.
The accident occurred at a
point on the mile track directly
| across the field from the grand
stand and in plain sight of the
crowds. The six cars were run
ning at a terrific rate when Don
ovan. who was leading, was com
pelled to swerve suddenly to
avoid running down a small ne
gro boy who had run across the
track. In doing this he burst a
front lire and in an effort to clear
the course turned his car into the
fence. The car crashed through
the barrier, which fell back on
the track. The car just behind
was able to avoid the wreckage
but the machines which followed
were not so fortunate.
She rod’s struck and turned a
complete somersault. Into this
mass of wreckage plunged Sher
rill’s car. The machine was de
molished, driver and mechanician
being instantly killed. The ma
chine driven by Polk was only
slightly damaged.
All the dead and injured lived
hefe.
Notice t 1 Debtors and Creditors
All creditors of the estate of
David Miller, deceased, late of
Mmitgonii rv County, Georgia, are
i hereby notified t" render in their
demands to the undersigned ac
cording to law. and all persons
indebted to said estate are re
quired to make immediate pay
ment. This August 7th, 1913.
A. C McLennan,
i Adr. Est. of David Miller, dec.
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| ‘-j; The Hay Season is Here |
The I. H. C. Press Nothing pays Better. Bale it up g
is Strong, Safe and p )r g a f e Storage. Pays for its cost j|
$ Sure of Action. It §
| should be bought. in a sin * le s “- Season now on * I
| The Hoosier Grain Drill will put your Oats in the ground ||
£? in such manner that the cold will not kill them. You save ||
p seed and time and always get an even stand.
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j SEE THIS LABOR SAVING IMPLEMENT. |
IW. H. McQueen §
| MIT. VERNON, GA. §
Medical Opinions On The
Teeth.
Dr. Osier, the eminent medi
cal authority, says: ‘‘There is
not a single thing more important
to the public in the whole range
of hygiene than the hygiene and
care of the mouth. If I were
asked to say whether more phy
sical deterioration was produced
by alcohol or by defective teeth,
I should unhesitatingly say de
fective teeth.”
Dr. L. W. Bush,
ad. Soperton, Go.
JURY LIST.
Drawn To Serve at August
Adj. Term. 1913.
The following jurors were
drawn to serve at the August
adjourned term of Montgomery
Superior Court to convene on
Monday, September 29.
W 11 H Stephens W I. Snow
O 3 Jones J C Flanders
II B McNatt D O Calhoun
Willie Allmond \\ C O Neal
\V T MeCnmmon .) I.) Simons
J 1 Fountain J R Conner
J E King F M Sharpe
A W MeSwain J D McDaniel
N X Harwich J P Fulghum
Lucien Graham J F Holton
.1 M Underwood .1 H Hutcheson
.1 F Klton Grover Manning
Neal B Gillis J G \\ arnock
B F Palmer G l! Barwiek
.1.1 Moses T B Hughes
H ,| Gibbs F B Mcßride
\V P Coleman Wylev J Adams
1 P McAllister K C McAllister
Geo. Johnson J E Fowler
1) C Martin W C Rteks
.1 T Martin B E Hamilton
W E, Evans C Williams
.1 J Calhoun J M McDonald
S Collins John M Hughes
Duncan Morris J I> Lowery
I, C Durden \V G McDonald
J C Johnson J A Adkins
John Sellers \\ B Smith
G W Beekworth F E Wardlaw
W A Odom C C Adams
Bankrupt Sale.
! State of Georgia— \
j Chatham County. (
In re Mainly & Hadden, Bank
i
rupts. In the District Court of |
the United States, Eastern Div
ision of the Southern District of
Georgia,
Under and by virtue of an order
granted by the Hon. A. H. Mac-
Donell, referee in bankruptcy for
said district and division, I will
; offer for sale the entire stock cf
merchandise of the above-named
! bankrupts, and on Thursday, the
4th day of September, 1913, at
Kibbee, Ga., in the county of;
Montgomery, at 10 o’clock m the
forenoon, will receive sealed bids
! for said stock ot goods. The said
stock consists of dry goods, gro-
I ceries, shoes, provisions, notions
{and such articles as are generally
■ sold in a country store, with the
exception of certain show cases
and one pair of scales. Said stock
may be inspected at said time by
i prospective buyers. Each bidder
will be required to deposit with
I his bid a cert ified check to the
• ! amount of 10 per cent, of such
bid, the balance of purchase price
1 to be paid in case such bid is ac
cepted on the sth day of Sept
next by the Hon. A. H. MacDon
ell, at the U. S. postoffice huild
• itig, Savannah, Ga., 12 o’clock
• noon, when one bid will be ac
. cepted, said referee reserving the
right to reject anv and all bids.
Deposits with unaccepted bids will
lie returned to said bidders. Said
stock invoiced at $1,500, and copy
ot same may be seen on applica- t
t.ion to tlm undersigned, and said j
stock may be inspected at the late
place of business of said hank
| rupts on the 4th day of Sept.
This the 2(>th day of August,
• 1913. W. L. Wilson,
Trustee, Mt, Vernon, Ga.
Hunter’s License.
i
Hunter’s license for the season
can be obtained from the under
signed, game warden Montgom
ery county. T. M. Mason,
ad Mt. Vernon, Ga.
M. B. CALHOUN
At t v at Law,
Mt Vernon, Georgia
A. L. Lanier,
Attorney at Law,
MT. VERNON, GA.
| Will Practice in all the Courts of
the State.
Hamp Burcii
Attorney at Law
McRAE, GA
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