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THE RESULT OF
SUP. COURT
Civil Adjustments and Penal
ities for Many Evil
Doers.
Mary L. Spaulding vs S. C.
Spaulding; dismissed.
Blackshear Mfg. Co. vs C. H.
Peterson; settled.
Mrs. Ida J. Wilkes vs W. J.
Peterson; settled.
Bank of Vidalia vs Mrs. E. A.
Fountain et al; ver. for plff.
E. T. Mcßride &Co vs W. J.
Peterson, Jr.; ver. for deft.
Vidalia Grocery Co., vs Dennis
O’Brien; ver. for plff.
Oconee Fertz. Co., vs L. S.
Adams et al; ver. for plff. (Two
cases.)
J. E. Grady & Sons, A. Leffler
Co., Ward Truett Co., Inter
natianal Harvester Co., H. S.
Meinhard & Bro., Folsom & Till
man Hdw. Co., A. Ehrlich Bros.
Grocery Co., and Hofmayer Dry
Goods Co., vs H. L. Wilt, Admr.;
verdicts for plffs.
Robt. L. Foreman vs P. M.
Moseley; ver. for plff.
W. S. Baugh vs J. B. O’Conner
et al; ver. for plff.
Home Fertz. & Chem. Co., vs
Eliza Fountain; ver. for plff.
Commercial Credit Co., vs J.
B. O’Conner; ver. for plff.
Peddy Horse & Mule Co. vs J.
P..Cui’ry; claim dismissed.
Avery Loan & Trust Co. vs J.
A. Allen; dismissed.
Geo. Walker & Co. vs C. W.
Beckworth; ver. for plff.
Mrs. S. H. Parrish vs J. M. D.
McGregor; dismissed.
Jas. McNatt vs A. M. Moses;
ver. for plff.
G. L. Bush vs G. L. Spivey;
dismissed.
Akerman & Akerman vs C. H.
Peterson; ver. for plff.
W. P. Calhoun vs A. M. Moses;
ver. for plff.
J. M. Davis vs John R. Conner;
referred to arbitrator.
Eliza Fountain vs Jas. McNatt;
mistrial.
Criminal Cases.
State vs Will Williams; 12mos.
Andrew Adams; SIOO or 12mos.
Jim Reeves; s4l or 3 mos.
Dennis McCormick; S4O and
costs or 8 mos.
Will Davis: SSO or 8 mos
Jack Drummer; SSO or 8 mos.
Will Evans; 12 mos.
John Outlaw; not guilty.
Jim Register; not guilty.
Kelley Collins; S4O or 6 mos.
Ernest Smith, plea of guilty;
S4O or 6 mos.
Braxton Smith, plea of guilty;
S4O or 6 mos.
Dan Sellers, plea of guilty, S4O
or 6 mos v
Calvin Willis, plea of guilty;
S4O or 6 mos.
Richard Johnson, plea of guilty;
S4O or 6 mos.
Sam Canty; SSO or 6 mos.
Leßoy Joiner, plea of guilty;
S4O or 6 mos.
Ben Canty; S4O or 6 mos.
Will Edwards: SIOO or 12 mos.
Ethel Cotton; S4O or 6 mos.
Homer McLeod; S4O or 6 mos.
Bob Mosley; not guilty.
Ben Horne; SSO or 8 mos.
Josh Collins; verdict insane.
Pulaski Farmer is
Killed By Horse.
Hawkinsville, Ga., Nov. 16. —
J. G. Meadows, a well known
farmer, 53 years old, was found
dead at noon yesterday with his
neck broken, near the public road
on the plantation of J. P. Wat
son, six miles west of Hawkins
ville, on which place he lived and
was employed as overseer. His
body was still warm when dis
covered and his horse was stand
ing nearby. It is not known how
he came to his death, but it is
supposed he was killed by being
thrown from his horse.
Trying to do business without
advertising is like winking at a
pretty girl through a pair of
green goggles. You may know
what you are doing but nobody
else does.—Butler Herald.
Thomas County Has
Good Satsuma Crop.
Thomasville, Ga., Nov. 21. —
The crop of Satsuma oranges is
I good in this county this season,
although the drouth in the early
part of the season prevented the
trees from bearing as largely as
they otherwise would have done.
With the opinion of the expert
from Washington sent out to
make a painstaking examination
of the trees, that there was ab
solutely no trace of citrus canker
on any of the groves in the coun
tv, the industry has taken on a
fresh impetus. B. W. Stone of
this city, who has a grove of a
hundred acres in this fruit, re
ports a fine crop of oranges,
though his trees are only three
or four years old. The oranges
find a ready market and are of
very fine quality. There are a
number of groves around the
county of various ages.
Libel Action Filed
Against Deutschland.
New Haven, Conn., November
18.—Papers in a libel action to
recover for the loss of the tug
Thomas A. Scott, Jr., against
the German undersea merchant
man Deutschland, were filed in
federal district court here today
by Foye H. Murphy, attorney
for the T. A. Scott Company,
Inc., of New London, owners of
the tug, the value of which is
given as $12,000.
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Refreshing and thirst-quenching.
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nicknamaa substitution.
THH COCA-COLA CO.. ATLANTA, CA.
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Boy Misses Death
Under Large Truck.
Savannah, Nov. 18. — Charlie
Meehan, 15, a messenger boy,
son of C. F. Meehan, railroad en
gineer, was not born to die on
Friday, Nov. 17.
Yesterday a two-ton autotruck
passed over Meehan’s stomach,
and he escaped with slight
bruises.
The boy was riding a bicycle,
which saveed his life. The
handlebars were caught under
the front wheel of the truck, pre
venting the full weight from
crushing the boy.
Dr. W. B. O’Rear, who at
tended the boy, said death would
have been instantaneous if it
were not for the protecting
handlebars.
Corn Wanted.
Will pay 75 cents per bushel
cash for 1000 bushels of corn
delivered to us
Darby & Gar butt Co.,
Sharpe Spur, Ga.
Nov. 14, 1916.
THE MONTGOMERY MONITOR-THURSDAY, NOV 28, 1016.
Simple Inauguration
for President Wilson.
Washington, Nov. 19. —Presi
dent Wilson’s second inaugura
tion probably will be a compara
tively simple affair.
It is accepted as certain by
officials that there will be no
inaugural ball, in sDite of the
hope of Washington citizens for
such an event.
In addition to the President’s
opposition to elaborate ceremony
at his inauguration in 1913, of
ficials point to the recent death
|of his sister, Mrs. Anne Howe,
the fact that March 4 falls on
Sunday next year, and the pros
pects that the European war
still will be in progress next
March as reasons why the next
inaugural exercises will be as
simple as possible.
Wealthy Alabamian
Sentenced to Chaingang.
Wetumpka, Ala., Nov. 21. —E.
L. Debardelaben, one of Elmore
county’s wealthiest men, today
was fined $2,000 and given twelve
months hard labor on the chain
gang for burning his home to de
fraud insurance companies.
The Democrats won’t be able to
accomplish a great deal in the
line of legislation for the next
two years on account of the fact
that the House will probably be
Republican. The vote will be so
close, however, that it can be
overcome. Springfield Herald.
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J. B. Bkewton, Manager
AILEY. GA. j
A. L. Lanier,
Attorney at Law,
MT. VERNON, GA.
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