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Mrs. F. M. Mcßae has return
ed from Atlanta, where she
went for treatment a few days
ago. Her recovery is looked for
ward to by many friends.
Miss Bessie Stuckey spent Sun
day with relatives in Dublin.
Mrs. W. H. McQueen and Miss
Daisy Hughes spent Tuesday in
Glenwood with Mrs. Ernest
Rivers, the latter two being
cousins.
The removal of the hogs from
the streets is a great relief, but
the presence of t he cows is a per- 1
petual nuisance. It is no uncom
mon sight to see them remove
from a buggy or wagon several
dollars worth of merchandise or
products.
,Safety Firkt: High Class
Service Too. That’s what you
want. Ship yous cotton to A.
Leffler Company, Savannah,
ad.
Football Saturday afternoon,
Lyons High School vs Brcwton-
Parker.
Mrs. H. C. Davis and children
visited in Soperton last week.
The Brewton-Parker has con
traded for a series.of entertain
ments to bp gi ven under the aus
pices of the Redpath Lyceum Bu
reau, and the first number will ap
pear shortly.' Tbit company put'
on last season’s entertainment, j
and it was pleasing in eVery re- j
sped. The first number will be
a ladies’ quartet.
New Road Notice.
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Georgia Montgomery County.
Office of Commissioner of Roads
\ l<rvnmif*H, Montgomery County,
Sent. 6, 1016.
II V Thompson, 15. It. Bnrtoks,
.1. M. 1). McGregor and others
biivmg made application for the
opening and establishing of a new
public r«>ad commencing at. a
point nn the Old Shell Road load-;
mg from Mt. Vornop to Alston '
near .1. M. D. McGregor's barn »
entending in a southwesterly di-‘
root ion tli rough the lands of J. M. ,
1> McGregor, lands of the estate i
of T. .1. Thompson, deceased, and i
Mrs. A. L. Lanier and intersect-j
mg the Mt. Vernon and llvaldu i
highway at the corner of Mrs A. j
L. Lanier’s fence, and being about
seven eights of a mile in length,
and tlie reviewers appointed to
lay out and survey said road hav
ing tiled their return, notice ts
hereby given that said proposed
road will be granted on t lie seventh
(7th) day of November, 1916, if
no good cause he shown to the
contrary. Elijah Miller, Chin.
William Jones, Clerk.
Sheriff yule.
Cconrlft Mnnttromory County.
Will l*»* .‘•vihl Im fviiv thi* cuwit houau? door In Mt.
\ rin<*it Turndnym Nov. between j
thf Ictfnl hourit of haJc, to tin? highest bidder for
«*nah cn iniii iimwiy. of which the following in n ’
complete ilen* riptiuu:
All thnt trnrt or i»mvil of land nitunte, lying and |
Ih-iiu in the Town of Soperttm, tin., find In the ;
1 M. district of tiaid o>unt\, btftindod ay
On the nottlt In ’ Ihitilh of Jn». Fowler; J
«*nM l'\ Kino aluwl, mhiili h\ u ntToet and wont by !
land* of the )<ank of Sop«*ru»n, containing 200 x 1
y. 1-2 feat of Imvlwl on umi will ht aijd an j
tin pivpi it\ of J. O. William* to satisfy a ti fain
ninil h> II C \ Mvi tax collector, vs j. C\ Wil
liams*. !«•! '.!»»« ami county tJ»<«*a forlkniwur
Writun inMi'i given to defendant an required by
Inw . l itis thi rd day of OftnU'r, 1916.
Jhs. Heater, Sheriff.
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Vidalia Monumental Co. «
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• WE HAVE IN STOCK A 3
FULL LINE OF J
MONUMENTAL MATERIAL
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All lPractical Dimensions and Make it :
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tip in Appropriate Designs
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The puLßc is invited to visit our yards and make personal «
selections. You save salesnlbn’s commissions. We handle <
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from the smallest to the latest size in Georgia Marble. ;
HIGH-GRADE IRON FENCING
VIDALIA MOUMENTAL CO. ]
VIDALIA, GA. \
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- j Misa Viola McLemore left re
i cently for Barwick, Ga., where
• she will teach.
"j Mr. F. M. Wilkes of near Lyons
, was a business visitor here yes
-1 terday.
Mr. Clayton Gillis of Soberton
i was in Mt. Vernon yesterday.
1 A Leffler Company of Sav
• annah possess every facility for
: handling Cotton to best advan
! tage of shippers. They want the
business of all honest and respon
sible citizens of the County. Ship
your cotton to them. ad.
! Messrs. S. D. Morris and Joe
B. Johnson of Higgston were
here Tuesday.
Messrs. J. W. Greenway, W.
J. Dent, Jr., J. A. Curry and A.
F. Paul were visitors from the
Orianna section Tuesday.
Mr. J. F. Parrish of Lothair
was a caller at The Monitor of
fice Tuesday.
Regular meeting of the Board
of Education yesterday. Arrange
ments for the opening of the
public schools are well under
way.
The meeting of the Board of
Commissioners of Roads and
Revenues was well attended
Tuesday.
Mrs. D. A. Mcßae is in Atlan
ta this week. She was ac
companied by Mr. Mcßae, who
returned Tuesday morning. Mrs.
Mcßae is quite unwell.
New Road Notice.
Goorgia— Montgomery County:
Office of Commissioners or Roads
tfc Revenues, Montgomery County,
Off. 8, 1910.
S. I). Morris, Joe B. Johnson,
J. W. Linder, A. A. Johnson and
others having in proper form
I made application tor the opening
land establishing of a new public
, road commencing at the home of
Joe Brown Johnson, and near
.the Town of Higgston, Ga., and
' following a lane which is already
| laid out, being the land line be-
I tween said Johnson and A. A.
Johnson, J. W. Linder, Mary
brown and W. H. Walton to the
home of said Walton, thence
through Walton’s field and across
the corner of Emmett McLeod’s
land, thence following a lane be
tween Emmett McLeod’s place
and Ellen Cutler’s place, which is
the land Hue, thence through
lands of Mollie Blount and S. D.
Morris, to the residence of the
latter, intersecting the different
settlement roads, a distance of
about one and a fourth miles, bal
ance of the distance haviug al
ready been opened by private in
dividuals, The reviewers appoint*
I ed to lav out and survey said pro
posed new road having filed their
return, notice is hereby giveu that.
I said new road will be granted on
the first Tuesday iu November,
1910, if no good cause be shown
to the contrary.
Elijah Miller, Chin.
Win. Joues, Clerk.
THE MONTGOMERY MONITOR-THURSDAY, OCT 5, 1916.
TALENT SELECTED
FOR OUR COMING
LYCEUM COURSE
Attractions For Season of
1916-17 Announced.
ALL TASTES CONSIDERED.
Local Committee Provides Belect Year’s
Proijram at Popular Prices.
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With more than 15,000 Lyceum
courses In the United States, averaging
five numbers each and attended annu
ally by 10.000,000 people the supply of
clean, wholesome winter’s entertain
ment In this country Is enjoying a
substantial and healthy growth. Thou
sands of towns and cities have learned
from experience that a Lyceum course
Is beneficial to community life In
many ways. Only entertainment
which Is worth while can grow and
stand the test of years as the Lyceum
movement has done.
For the coming fall and winter In
our community a choice program has
been selected by the local auspices,
and tickets will be sold at popular
prices. A description of each number
on this course follows:
Notice of New District.
State of Georgia, Montgomery
County,
Office of Commissioners of Roads
and Revenues of said county, reg
ular meeting Oct. 8, 1916.
In the matter of laying out a
new Militia District in said coun
ty to be known as “Ailey Dis
trict,”
The commissioners to lay out
and mark the lines of the pro
posed new district above mention
ed, to-wit: J. M. D. McGregor,
M. H. Darley, and A. P. Mclntyre
having filed their report with this
court conformably to law, in
which report they attach a plat
clearly defining and showing the
line of said proposed new district
as follows, to-wit: Beginning at
a point on the southern line of
the 166th District where the
Ailoy-Tarrytown public road cross
es said district line and running
in a southerly direction along the
course of said road to the point
where said road crosses Flut Creek,
thence along Flat Creek to where
the first branch empties into Flat
Creek east of the Ailey-Tarrytown
road; thence from the month of
said branch south 2) degrees west
110 chains to the corporate limits
of the Town of Ailey at the Brew
ton-Parker Institute; thence south
31) degress east 801 47 chains to a
stake; thence south 86 degrees
east 188.85 chains to a stake;
thence north 04 8-4 east 88.04
chains to an angular point; thence
north 444 degrees east 01 chains
to a stump; thence north 71 de
grees east 70.25 chains to an old
tram road; thence north 19 de
grees east 15.41 chains to the Har
den Bridge Road; thence along
said road south 83 degrees east
9.75 chains to the Vidaliaroad;
thence following said V idalia road
north 15) degrees oast 42.80 chains
to an angular point in the road;
thence north 29.) degrees west 200
chains to an angular point at the
intersection of the old Higgston
district line; thence following
the old Mount Vernon-Higgston
district line and the Mount Ver
nou-Kibbee district line back to
the original starting point.
After duly considering said re
port it is ordered by the court
that the same be approved and
that said proposed new District be
and the same is hereby established
as one of the new Militia Districts
of the county of Montgomery, and
that the place for holding Justice
Courts in said Districts to be
Ailey, Ga.
It is further ordered that all the
proceedings in said matter be en
tered on the minutes of this court.
Done in open court at the regu
lar meeting, Oct. 8, 1916.
J. B. Brewton,
J. L. Lowrey,
J. B. O’Conner,
J. W. Calhoun,
Elijah Miller.
Wiu. Jones, Clerk.
Co. Comm. M. Co. Ga.
Citation.
Georgia—Montgomery County,
. Notice is hereby given that D.
O. Calhoun, administrator of the
I estate of J. I. Calhoun, late of
:said county deceased, has in prop
er form applied to the ordinary of
said county for leave to sell cer
j tain lands belonging to said es
tate; notice is hereby given that
| said application will be passed on
at my office on the first Monday
in November, 1916. This the 2d
I day of October, 1916.
Alex McArthur, Ordinary.
IA BIGGER DAY ’
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J New Grounds, New Buildings, New Features, New
# Amusements £•
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\ 12th District Fair 1
f DUBLIN, GA I
J A Solid Week of Display From Farm, Home,
% Factory And Shop $
! Oct. 23rd to 28th !
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% Amusements And Free Entertainment J
* Morning, Noon & Night j
f GRAND FIREWORKS DISPLAY EACH NIGHT %
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J Nearly Two Thousand Dollars Given Away in Premiums J
# to People of The 12th District. Get Your Exhibit Heady
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% For The 15ig Fair %
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% TWELFTH DISTRICT FAIR ASSOCIATION *
# E. ROSS JORDAN, Manager, W. B. RICE, President, N. G. BARTLETT, Secretary. &
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Sheriff Sale.
Georgia—Montgomery County.
Will be sold before the court house door in Mt.
Vernon on the first Tuesday in Nov., 191*1, he.
tween the le»ral hours of sale, to thehijrhest bidder j
for cash, certain property, of which the following:
is a complete description:
About fifty acres of land situate, lying: and being:
in the 275th G. M. district of said county and state j
and bounded as follows: North by lands of D. Q.
and 1. Q. Coleman east by lands of Gordon ard J j
W. Moseley, south by Darien public road and west
by lands of D. Q. and 1. Q. Coleman. Levied on
and will be sold as the property of Mrs. Eliza Gray !
to satisfy a fi fa issued from the superior court
of said county in favor of Vidalia Chemical Co. vs
Mrs. Eliza Gray. Also one house and lot located
in the Town of UValda, said county and state, and
known and described as Lot No. 8. in Block 26,
measuring 66 feet on Main street and extending:
hack 155 feet, ami known as the J. E. Jones home
place. Levied on and will be sold as the property
of J. E. Jones to satisfy a fi fa issued from tne
superior court of said county in favor of the Vi
daiaia Chemical Co. vs J. E. Jones. Written no
tices of the above levies griveri to defendants in l
possession in each case. Property pointed out for
levies by atomeys for plaintiffs. This the 3d day
of October, 1916. Jas. Hester, Sheriff.
W. L. Wilson, Atvy. for Flffa.
Vidalia Monumental Co.
In this issue will be found the 1
announcement of the Vidalia
Monumental Co. This is a new in
stitution, owned by Mr. L. K.
Yeomans of that city. They have
a complete line of grave stones,
from the smallest to the largest,
; and are prepared to fill all orders
and meet any prices. Mr. Yeo
mans especially invites patrons
to call at the yard and inspect
the material and workmanship
of their product. They employ
only the most skilled workmen,
and make a specialty of high
i class work at reasonable prices, j
Tax Collector’s Notice
First Round.
I will be at the following places
on dates named below for the
purpose of collecting state and
county taxes for the year 1916.
Longpond, Oct. 9 8 to 9 a. m.
Uvalda, Oct. 9 9:30 to Ip. m.
Alston, Oct. 9 to 4 p. m.
Tiger, Oct. 10 10 to 11 a. m.
Higgston, Oct. 10 Ito4p. m.
Kibbee, Oct. 11 Btolla. m.
Tarrytown, Oct. 11 12 to 3 p. m.
Lothair, Oct. 12 9to 10:30 a. m.
Soperton, Oct. 12 11 to 4p. m.
Orland, Oct. 13 9t012 m.
Mt. Vernon. Oct. 14 7 to 3 p. m.
Yours truly,
H. C. Davis,
T. C. M. C.