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About The Montgomery monitor. (Mt. Vernon, Montgomery County, Ga.) 1886-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1914)
<@ aagaag aaa a g g aGGaasg aaa 0 0 a G LOCAL - PERSONAL f M SI ©©©©©©© ©o.:© © © '.v ©. © © .©©: © I Miss Mamie Higgs went to At-j larita Monday to purchase a stock of millinery which she will open here soon. For Cotton pickers, the Ailey | Hardware Co. Ailey, Ca., is sell ing 200-lb Scale Beams at 98cts, 250-lb Scale Beams at $1.23. Harts old-fashioned cotton steel yards, 200 lbs, $1.19. ad Mrs. P. E. Tinley and children of Baxley are visiting Mrs. S. B. Morris here. Mrs. J. E. Cockfield and daugh ter, Nell, are visiting relatives and friends around Erick this week. Prof. J. W. Powell, principal of the Eleventh District Agricul tural School at Douglas, was here; last week in the interest of the school. While here he was the guest of Mr. H. B. Folsom, a trustee of the school. Montgomery county has two delegations and several citizens extra attending the Macon con vention this week. Mr. Emmett Hicks came up from Jacksonville last week, called home by the serious acci dent to his brother, Mr. S. V. Hicks. LOST—Plain gold bracelet, en graved, “Elizabeth” on inside. Lost last Sunday. Notify Mrs. M. B. Calhoun. ad. Mrs. B. B. Wood and children, visiting here, returned to their home in Macon Tuesday. Miss Emerald Williams of Keidsville is here visiting Mrs. S. B. Morris. \T v-,rv rstit'vrk MIMUIUi nwwwyitj / i Nvl TO THE public! 1? / || We are here io an-1 £_ i swcr questions and 1 =d 1 to serve the public. | =d I What can we do tor | f yoti? BStw2Bf}.wqn?^.ca AT YOUR SERVICE | It is our carnet desire to ! serve and assist the ship- Iping public in the use of our facilities. We mean exactly what our placard states, or our slogan is ’ ‘‘SERVE THE PUBLIC” _ Southern Express Company tj~ "Service is Standard" Come, Dollar Dr. J. M. C. McAllister of Ro- j chelle was here last week, called over by the accident to his broth er-in-law, Mr. S. V. Hicks. Mrs. J. H. Daniel of Belleville and little Miss Margarette Eliza beth came up and spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Folsom. War! Are you ready? School children’s lunch baskets, 10 and 15 cents. Clothes baskets, 75 cents. H. V. Thompson & Bros., Ailey, Ga. ad. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Howell of Branford. Fla., with their daugh ter, Dorothy, and two sons, Per cy and Lewis, en route to Staun ton, Va., stopped over here with the family of Mr. C. A. Mason. They are making the trip by au tomobile. Col. A. C. Safrold was here yesterday, having come down from the Georgia war in Macon. Tango Combs and Pins for the Hair will be found at J. H. Hudson’s, Ailey. ad A number of Montgomery county citizens were here Tues day attending the regular month ly meeting of the County Com • missioners. Miss Ethleen Folsom returned Monday night from Belleville, where she has been visiting for , two weeks and attending camp • meeting. Waller Ewing, son of Rev. 11. ' C. Ewing, left Monday to enter the South Georgia College at Mc- Rae. THE MONTGOMERY MONITOR—THURSDAY, SEPT., 3. 1914. J For Long Term Farm Loans, SEE A, B. HUTCHESON. I am negotiating some very ! attractive Long Term Farm Loans j j for the best companies doing bus iness in Georgia, with lowest rates of interest and the most liberal terms of payments J 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. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. Montgomery Superior Court, November Term, 1914 W PL Crawford vs Lula Crawford. Georgia—Montgomery County t he defendant, Lula Crawford, is hereby required personally or by attorney to be and appear at the next Superior Court of Montgom ery County, to lie held on the first Monday in Novemer, 1914 next, then and there to answer the plaintiff’s petition for divorce, and in default thereof the court will proceed as to justice shall appertain. Witness |he Honnrabl PL D Graham, judge of said court, this August ill, Bil l. P. C. Herrington, Plaintiff’s Atornev. M. L. O’Brien, Clerk S. C. M.C. Dental Notice. Dr. L. W. Bush of Soperton announces that because of his increased practice, he expects to have with him for a few months during the fall, Dr. L. J. Barter, j !of Buffalo, N. Y., who will as sist him in his Laboratory Work. This will enable him to spend his full time at the operating chair.! He wishes to thank his patients in his surrounding community for their generous patronage.' He has recently added more equip ment to care for their wants, adv For Sale—('heap. My combination store and res-1 idence at Alston, Ga., located | about 45 feet from depot. A big bargain for $425. H. W. S. Blitch, Bowdon, Ga. Dental Notice. I have opened a dental office in Alamo, and am at that point on | Wednesdays and Thursdays of each week to wait on patrons of that section. Dr. E. M. Rackley, ad Mt. Vernon, Ga. L . W. BUSH, Dental Surgeon, Offices 2d Fluor Rank of Soperton Building* Soperton, Ga sflwiil" The Barrels Y and Lugs of STEVENS H / Double and Single Barrel SHOTGUNS „ are drup uged in I /y one piece M idi* of specially selected steel where other suns arc jhr tVEUKISI. Compare j STiVCMS with suns JV at any where near the t * ' Catalog shows the famous line of Stevens Roj>e?.tei.s—Duublos —Sin gles If you cannot obtain STEVENS from your j dealer —let us Know, arid we will ship three-. ex press prepaid, upon receipt of Catalog Price. J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL COMPANY P.O. Boa SOOS. CHICOPCE FALLS. MASS. Beef and Milk A-plenty Cattle are kept tor two purposes; for beef pro- "" duction and for milk production. To do either right Anytime any of my cat- j they must be healthy. There is nothing better to tie get anything wrong j keep them in continued good health, or to make with them I give them a them well quickly when sick, than a few doses of— tew dotes ol Bee Dee Ree Tiee stock j MEDICINL Moorhead. Miss. Stirs up the llver-Drives »c. sac and sl. per «m I disease poisons away. At your dealer's. P. B. 2 a IpWWiSBaiWIWBUtr-; f PROCLAMATION. Submitting a propound amendment to the! Constitution of Georgia, to be voted on at the ! General Flection to be field on Tuesday. No vember 3, 19)4, haid amendment to amend j Article 3, Section 4, Paragraph 1, <*t the Con stitution of Georgia, by extending the term ! of members of the General Assembly of the 1 I State until the time fixed by law for the con- I veiling of the n« xt General Asrtembly. By His Excellency, John 31. Slaton, Governor. State of Georgia, Executive Department. August 24, 1014- Whereas, the General Assembly at it* sew fcion in 1914 proposed an amendment to the Constitution of this State, as set forth in an Act approved August 14th, 1014, to-wit: An Act to amend Article 3. Section 4, Puia graph 1. of the Constitution of Georgia, by ex- * tending tee term of members of the General j Assembly of the St. te until the time fix- d b\ j j law for the convening the in xt General Ah- j sent lily. The following amendment in hereby pro poned by the So. at< and House of BcpreHen- Yatives to the people of Georgia to Article 3. Section 4 Paiagiaph 1, of tiie Constitution <f Georgia. Amend said Paragraph 1, of said Section 4, of Article 3. as folli*w>: By striking from said Paragraph 1 the words “until their successors arc elected,” and inserting in lit*u of said words in said Par agraph 1, the following words, tc-wit: “Un til the time fixed by law for the convening of the next General Assembly ” Amend further by adding to said Paragraph 1 of said section and article the following wor Is, to-wit.: That the provisions of this paragrapn, section ami article shall apply to the terms.of the members of the General As sembly, who are elected at the general elec tion for members of the General Assembly in tin* vear 1912. When amended said Para graph 1 • f Hai«l section and article snail read as follows: “The members of the General As sembly shall be elected lor two years and shall serve until the time fixed bylaw for the con i veiling <> f the next General Assembly. That the provisions of this pa agiaph. section and article shall apply to the term of the memh. is of the General Assembly who w*»e elected at the General Election for members of the Gen end Assembly in the year 10i2 ” And the Governor of the .State is hereby re quired and directed to cause the above and foregoing amendment to he published in at least two newspapers in ea h cotigiessioi al district in this state for a period of two months previous to the time of holding tin- next Gen eral Election after the submission of ti is amendment to the General .Issehibly, ai d shall at the next Geueial Eh ction to be held after the submission of this amendment loth.* people for their ratification cause the sunn to be voted on, and the lor m in which the same shall he submitted to the people shall be as follows: “F'-r ratification of amendment Paragraph 1. Sc eti n 4, Article 3, of the i'on- Ktitution, which extends the term of office of members ol the General Assembly until tin convening of the succeeding General Asssemb ! ly.” and “Against the ratification of aineml ! ment Paragraph 1, Section*!, Articl 3, of the | constitution, which extends the tern, of ofii c : of members of the Genets! Assembly until the j convening of the succeeding General Assemb | ly.” And shuil cause the returns of -aid <1« - ItioiTtobe transm tted to the S Cretan f Stale, whose duty it shall be t.. c nsoi.d ic j the same, and the Governor shall issue lib i ptoclamation, declaring the result, if a major -1 !ty vote in favor of said amendment, and In i said proclamation shall declare said amend : ment has hi come a part of ibe constitution ol ; the .State. Now, tln ri fore, I, John M. Slaton, oover ' nor of said S ate do issue this my pruelama | tion hereby declaring that the foregoing pro -1 post (1 aineudiiie.it to the constitution is sub mitted lor ratification or rejection to the voters of the State qualified to vote for mem bers of the General Assembly at Hie Genii al Election to be held ou Tuesday, November 3d, ill 14. John M. Sl ton, oovei nor. I By the Governor: Phillip cook, Secretary of State. New Road Notice. State of Georgia, } Montgomery County. \ Office of Commissioners of Roads and ■ Revenues of Montgomery County. Georgia. Augugt 4, 1914. M. B. Peterson and others having applied tor the opening | and establishing of a new public road, said new road beginning in | about 150 yards from the home of M. B. Peterson, running straight iin a southerly direction over the lands of.M. B. Peterson, Mrs, J. ■ B. Knight, west of the latter, and to a point near a gate on t he farm of Mrs Knight, thence in slighth easterly direct in i toward and over the lands of S. J. Clark, about midway between two dwelling on said Clark’s farm, through wood .land It. L. Sharpe, being straight I from point near gate to intersec tion with Mt Vernon-Harden Bridge Road, where the Vidalia and Nails Ferry road leaves the same, tins point, being the termi j nation of said road, the length of said road being about one mile land three-quarters, thirty feet in | width. Notice is hereby given | that said application will be gran j ted on the first Tuesday in Oeto j her next if no good cause is shown ;to the contrary This the Ist day I lot September, 1914. W. 11 Mox le V> Cbm. Bd. C. R & R. M. C. i Citation. ; Georgia Montgomery County. To all wliow it may concern : Notice is hereby given that D O. | Calhoun has in proper form applied to the undersigned for 'letters of administration on tie estate of .las. I. Calhoun, latent said county, deceased; and said j application will bn heard at my; I office on the first Monday m Sept.. 1914 This the 3d dav of Aug, j 1914. Alex M< Arthnr, | Ordinary. H Cotton Ginning. We are prepared to Gin your Cotton and Grind your Corn in short order and in up-to-date manner. Satisfaction is our motto. For the accommodation of the public, our grist mill be operated Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays through the ginning season. Soliciting the patronage of the public, yours to serve, H. V. Thompson & Bros., Ailey, Ga. MACON, DUBLIN & SAVANNAH RY. Schedule Effective 12:01 a. m. April 12, 1914. No 18 No. 20 c T ATm\N No, 19 No. 17 A_ M. P M biAllU>& A. JVC P. M. 7 00 4 15 Leave Macon Arrive 11 20 4 10 714 480 Swift Creek 11 07 856 728 440 Dry Branch 10 58 347 727 444 \Vmthrop 10 54 343 7 31 4 45 Pike’s Peak 10 50 3 39 739 457 Fitzpatrick )0 43 332 744 501 Ripley 10 38 327 7 56 5 12 Jeffersonville 10 26 3 15 8 06 5 22 Gaileuiore 10 14 3 04 8 16 5 81 Danville 10 04 2 54 8 21 5 36 Allentown 9 59 2 49 8 31 5 46 Montrose 9 49 2 39 842 557 Dudley 938 228 8 48 6 04 Shewmake 9 32 2 22 8 54 6 09 Moore 9 25 2 15 910 630 Ar. Lv. 905 155 Dublin 915 630 Lv. Ar. 905 155 9 31 6 46 Catlin 8 49 1 39 9 41 6 56 Minter 8 38 1 28 9 51 7 06 8 26 1 16 9 56 7 11 Orland 8 20 1 10 10 It 726 Soperton 80512 55 10 22 7 37 Tarrvtown 7 53 12 43 10 30 7 45 Kibbee 7 45 12 35 10 45 8 00 Vidalia 7 30 12 20 A M. P. M. Arrive Leave A. M. P. M. CONNECTIONS: At Dublin with the Wrightsville &Tennille and the Dublin & South western for Eastman and Tennille and intermediate points At Macon with Southern Railway from and to Cincinnatti, Chattanooga, Rome Birmingham, At lanta and intermediate points. Also thwCentral of Georgia Railway, G. S. & F. Railway, Macon and Birmingham Railway and Georgia Railroad. At Rock ledge with the Millen and Southwestern for Wad ley and in termediate points. At Vidalia with the Seaboard Air Line for Savannah and intermediate points, and with the Millen and Southwestern for Millen, Stiliinore and in termediate noints. J. A. STREYER, G. P. A., Macon, Ga. i YYYVYYYYYYYVYYYYYYYYVVYYY• TTTVTVTTVVVfTTTTfTTVTTTTV* \ WHERE IS LUTHER BURBANK’S GREAT \ l EXPERIMENTAL FARM? 3 t * How many people in the United States know what county was ◄ 1* chosen by the famous plant wizard for his home and farm? \ X Burbank’s experiment farm is in Sonoma county, California, 1 > only a few miles north of San Francisco. Sonoma county is ◄ > one of the most productive counties in the United States. 2 t We have a splendid booklet describing Sonoma county. We 3 * will send you this booklet, a map of California, answer your ◄ * questions and send a copy of SUNSET MAGAZINE, the 3 * monthly guide and text book of the homeseeker and the set- 3 ' * tier, if you will send us ten cents in stamps to help defray 3 > the cost of mailing. 3 ; > ◄ I SUNSET MAGAZINE SERVICE BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA J »AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA&AAAAAAAAAAAAAfe.IAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA• YYVYYYYYY YVVYYVYYYYYYYYYY VYVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV* J • ] Alley Hardware Co. j I AILEY, GA. \ > 3 i Are open for business, and extend to i £ you a cordial invitation to call on them 3 t for anything in the 3 HARDWARE LINE ] l It will he our aim to carry a represent- ◄ > ative assortment of 3 t 2 l Hurd ware, Implements , Buggies , 3 t + Harness , Crokeryware , 3 Wagons , Furniture , Matting , 3 l Stoves, Ranges, Shades. 3 l—— ; \ I Roofing and Wire Fencing 3 | COFFINS AND CASKETS. 3 l s In fact, anything usually found in a 3 Firstclass Hardware Store. 3 I Ailey Hardware Co., 3 * S. A. Sikes, Mgr. 3 hiiß AAAAAAAAAAiAAAA aAAA iAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA* :SEED OATS FOB SALE. I have for sale 800 bushels of Choice Rust-Proof Seed Oats. Will be offered at market prices. Shipping point, Uvalda. Write. Peter Johnson, Rt 2. Mt. Vernon, Ga. PATRICK C. HERRINGTON Attorney at Law Kent Office Building: | Mount Vernon, Georgia.