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About The Montgomery monitor. (Mt. Vernon, Montgomery County, Ga.) 1886-current | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1917)
% i_ —1 i I LOCAL - PERSONAL § 0; = ; © :© © ©..©':©.© o;;©-,© o'o ©O. ®M®TOW& After an extended visit to her daughter, Mrs. E. D. Adams, Mrs. J. C. Norn,an has returned to her home at Walthourville. This saintly old lady was a belle of the sixties, and as a real Daughter of the Confederacy, has done much to preserve the sacred history and traditions of her renowned section. Mont gomery county friends will look forward to her return. Try us for good groceries and prompt service and you will con tinue to patronize Cockfield Grocery Co. Rev. J. D. Rabun will speak in the interest of the Half Million Dollar Debt Paying Campaign in the Uvalda Baptist Church on the sth Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Eat fruit and be healthy. We have the best in fruits, candies, etc. Mason Gro. Co., Ailey, Ga. Messrs. D. A. Mcßae and W. A. Peterson of this place and Mr. W. T. McArthur of McGregor represented- the Mt. Vernon Bank at the bankers’ convention in Vi dalia last Tuesday. They were •accompanied by Mesdames W. A. Peterson and 11. B. Folsom. The visitors are free in their praise of the hospitality of the people of Vidalia. Mr. Walker L. Hudson, stu dent of Emory, has arrived and will spend the summer with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. N. Hudson. If you need anything for din ner, ring G 9 and see how quiek you are served. Plans for dinner furnished free. Cockfield Grocery Co. Rev. W. A. Tyson, pastor of the Methodist church at Soper ton, was in Mt. Vernon a few hours Monday morning, en route to Allapaha, where he goes to conduct a revival meeting. Mr. Jerry D. McDaniel of Stuckey was mingling with Mt. Vernon friends Monday. Nothing better than lemons for a spring tonic. Lay in a supply. Mason Gro. Co., Ailey, Ga. Mr. G. G. Stanford, with the Georgia & Florida at Willacoo chee, spent Sunday with his pa rents, Judge and Mrs. G. J. Stanford. Justice W. T. Stuckey of Glen wood was mingling with Mt. Vernon friends Tuesday after noon. Mrs. W. C. Mcßae and son, Mr. Clarence Mcßae, visited rel atives in the Sinithtown commu nity of Evans county Sunday, the latter returning Monday. Mrs. Mcßae returned yesterday morning, after remaining over a few days with her daughter, Miss Dorcas Mcßae, who is teach ing in Evans county. £ TTTfTVTTVTTTfTTTTTTTTTTTTf TTTfTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTf • : The Vital Parts t £* * .^S of an auto cannot be repaired ► A \V_ by cobblers or tinkers. Your machine is safe our hands. t 7 *C Our workmen are mechanics ► «[L ‘"T/fyN t 0 l^ e "manner born,*' and ► / /l' N dispatch and accuracy are two £ (I il v 1 of our watchwords. See us. [ ' rl ! hicks brothers’ garage | I LI » Mt. Vernon, Oa. £ ■■■- ' ' EVERY JOB GUARANTEED • AAAA/.AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA • AAAAAAAAAAAAA-mAAAAAAAAAa MAKE YOUR OWN PAINT with L&M SEMI-PASTE PAINT and Myour own Linseed Oil. You obtain greatest durability and cover* ing power. The LAM PAINT is so positively good that it is known as the ‘‘Master Paint.” Whereas the best of other high grade paints cost you $2.75 a gallon, our LAM Paint made ready-for-use —will cost Madr ta a lew minute. you on|y 52 .00 a gallon. For Sale by YOU SAVE 75c. A GALLON ON EVENT GALLON G. V. MASON, Mount Vernon, Ga. The infant of Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Hicks has been ill for the past three days. The Cockfield Grocery Co. has new, fresh groceries, new bicycle tires and brand new delivery boy, and your groceries will be de livered as soon as called for. Cockfield Grocery Co., Mt. Vernon, Ga. Mr. F. Lee Mcßae has been in disposed, but is improved. We have the best and most re liable tire repairing outfit on the market. Vulcanizes a tube in a few moments so that it can nev er break. It is the “Dobofox,” and sells for $1 an outfit. No autoist can afford to be without it. Ask for a demonstration. Mason Gro. Co., Ailey, Ga. McGregor School. Special Correspondence Old Glory now floats from our school. A memorial program wil be given at the opening exercises on the 20th. Honor Roll. Wade Carpenter, Edna Conner, Ruby Carpenter, Martin Morris, W. T. O’Neal. R. D. O’Neal, Bessie Morris, Meedie Belle Mor ris, Matthew Morris, Magdalene Rowland. Sarah McArthur, Foy Mitchell and Eddie Morris. Administrator’s Sale. Georgia—Montgomery County. Will be sold before the court house door of said county, on the first Tuesday in May, 1917, under and by virtue of an order granted by the court of ordinary, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest and best bidder for cash, certain property, of which the following is u complete descrip tion: 174 acres more or less and in the 1054th G. M. district of said county and state, bounded as follows: On the north by lands of the estate of Mrs. M. A. War nock, on the east by the lands of Stella Braddy, Leader A Rosansky and Minnie Memory, on the south by lands of Minnie Weat and 1). 11 Phillips and on the west by lands of Minnie West, Saphrouie Collins and Chas. Collins. Sold as the property of the estate of Sikes Collins, for the purpose of division among heirs. H. A Braddy, Adr. Eat. Sikes Coliins. DEALER WANTED I & In this territory to make money r* •riling tlir famous M K I'Z CAK I • i 9MH>, completely equipped. 108-iiicli wl)rel-hnae 4-rylinder I 25-h. |*. motor 7 forward ipeeda— ||| electric atarling and lighting, rtc. B Hm/i* to-thiy for full details of the B jjj Money Makinq AiETZ Proposition. B B MfU Cumpany—Waltham, Maaa. M THE MONTGOMERY MONITOR-THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1917. Methodists of Glenwood To Build New Church. Plans have been accepted for the new Methodist church at Glenwood, and work on the new structure will doubtless begin in the near future. For several years the congregation has been worshiping in a temporary struc ture, and the new house is badly needed. It will be a frame build ing, but of pleasing lines and in keeping with the demands of the membership economically. The pastor, Rev. J. N. Hudson, and the building committee have been busily engaged with the plan of building for some time, and no efforts have been spared toward getting the work under way. Mr. E. H. Bailey Forms New Firm in Atlanta. Messrs. E. 11. Bailey, U. A. Morton and Manfred Barber have formed a co-partnership in At lanta for the practice of account ing under the firm name of Mor ton, Bailey & Co., certified public accountants, with offices in the Hurt building. They will main tain a staff of experienced ac countants, each of whom has been thoroughly trained in a par ticular line to which he will de vote his special attention. Mr. Bailey was a former citizen of this city, and has a host of friends throughout this section who are interested in his success in the capital city and who wish for his firm unbounded success in the business world.—Vidalia Ad vance. Card of Thanks. We wish to return our appre ciation of the aid and sympathy accorded us by the people of Mt. Vernon during the sickness and death of our infant. We will ever be grateful for the kindness shown us. D. M. McLendon, Mrs. I). M. McLendon. Service by Publication. Georgia—Montgomery County. In the Superior Court of Mont gomnr County. Chicamauga Trust Co. vs Eddie L. Smith, Braxton A. Smith and Ernest T. Smith —Complaint. To Eddie L. Smith : Under and by virtue of an order of Hon. E. D. Graham, Judge of Montgomery Superior Court, granted in above stated case on April 13, 1917, directing that ser vice be perfected upon you by publication, as required in Sec. 5550 of the Code ot 1910, you are hereby required personally or by attorney to he and .appear at the Superior Court, to be held in and for said county on the first Mon day in May, 1917, next, then and there to answer the plaintiff’s de mand in an action of complaint, or in default thereof the court will proceed as to justice shall ap pertain. Witness the Hon. E D. Graham, Judge of said court, this the 17th day ot April, 1917. M. L, O’Brien, Clerk. M. B. Calhoun, Atty. for Pill’s. Like Unto the Poor. The rumor that a submarine was lurking in the Oconee river has been found to be without foundation in fact. There are plenty of German carp in the riv er but no spies. —Dublin Courier- Herald. The latter variety are here to! stay, war or peace. Feed ’em as codfish to the interned Germans in the Un.ted States. LOANS ON FARM LANDS. Loans on improved farm lands of Montgomery County can be placed promptly at 5 l-2c in terest in amounts of SI,OOO and above, with the privilege of re paying part of the principal at any interest bearing periods in amounts of SIOO or multiples thereof, thereby stopping the in j terest on amount paid. Loans can be made for periods of 5,7 or 10 years to suit the borrower. Commissions charged are reason able. M. B. Calhoun, Mt. Vernon. Ga. R. E. Ward, Soper ton, Ga. 000000000000000000 00v 100000000000000 | FORD | | THE UNIVERSAL CAR 1 j 320,817 | 3 Have been built and actually delivered to retail buyers since Aug. 1, 1916 0 #) These figures, 320,817, represent the actual numberof cars manufactured 6A g) by us since Aug. 1, 1916, and delivered by our agents to retail buyers This unusual fall and winter demand for Ford cars makes it necessary for us to confine the distribution of cars only to those agents who have 0 *0 orders for immediate delivery to retail customers, rather than to permit 0 3 any agent to stock cars in anticipation of later spring sales 0 #) We are issuing this notice to intending buyers that they may protect themselves against delay or disappointment in securing Ford cars. If, therefore, you are planning to purchase a Ford car, we advise you to S' place your order and take delivery now 0 Immediate orders will have prompt attention 0 #) Delay in buying at this time may cause you to wait several months 0 2) Enter your order today for immediate delivery with our authorized fa) Ford agent listed below and don’t be disappointed later on cfo pR,CES: !!§ 0 Runabout $345. Touring Car $360 Fofl TUS H 0 S Coupelet $505. Town Car $595 lUrtU muiim UU. Sedan $645 f. o. b. Detroit >1 A. C. HUTCHESON, Mt. Vernon, Ga. I| Sneriff Sale. Georgia—Montgomery County. Will be sold before the court house door in Mt. Vernon on tne first. Tues day in May, 1917, between the legal hours ot sale, to the highest bidder for cash, certain property, of which the following is a complete descrip tion : 124 acres of land more or less, sit uate. lying and being in the 12215 t G. M. district of said county and state and bounded as follows: On the north by lands of Mary Higgs, on the east by lands of W. D. Martin and on the west by lands of A. J. Copeland, better known as the Joyce place. Levied on and will be sold as the property of Mrs. Elizabeth Logue to satisfy a tax fi fa issued by H. C. Davis, tax collector, vs Mrs. Eliza beth Logue for state und county tax es for the~year 1916. Levy made and returned to me by I. C. S. Berner, special bailiff, and written notice of levy given in terms of the law. This the iki dav of April. 1917. I. J. Davis, Sheriff. Sheriff Sale. Geortfia—Montgomery County. Will be sold before the court house doer in Ml Vernon on the first Tuesday in May, 1917, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, certain property, of which the following is a complete description: That certain tract or parcel of land situate, ly in*t and being in the 1343 d district G. M. of said county and state, containing: 32 1-2 acres more or loss and bounded as follow’s: On the north by lands of the estate of John D. Phillips, east by lands of W. B. Connell, south by lnnds of Miss Rosa Belle Connell and west by lands of John Martin. Levied on and will be sold as the proper ty of J. E. Kin>? to satisfy a fi fa issued from the superior court of Wheeler county in favor of Miss Kosa Belle Connell, being: the same land mort- KaKod by defendant to plaintiff. In possession of defendant, pointed out for levy by attorney for plaintiff and written notice of levy *iven as re quired by law. This the 3d day of April, 1917. I. J. Davis, sheriff. W. L. Wilson, Atty. for Plffs. Sheriff Pale. Georgia—Montgomery County. Will be sold be foie the court bouse door in Mt. Vernon on the first Tues day in May, 1917, between the legal hours of salts to the highest bidder for cash, certain property of which the following is a complete descrip tion : Thirty acres of land more or less, siturte, lying and being in the 12215 t G. M. district of said county and state, and bounded as follows: On the north by lands of Dr. Moye, east by lands of Henry Page,on the south by lands of A. D. Moye and on the west by lands of Dr. Moye, better known as the McSwain place. Lev ied on and will be sold as the proper ty of Manuel Lewis to satisfy a fi fa issued by H. C. Davis, tax collector, for state and county taxes for the ' year 1916. Levy made and returned to me by T. C. S. Berner, special IviUitf. and written notice of levy given in terms of tlie law. Tills the 3d day of April, 1917. i. J. Davis, Sheriff. Citation. Georgia—Montgomery County. To all whom it may concern : Mrs. Teresa Hal! has in proper form applied to the undersigned for permanent letters on the es tate of Mrs. Leaey Williamson, late of said county, this is to cit-e „ll singular the creditors aud next of kiu of said deceased to be aud appear at my office within the time allowed by law and show cause if any they can why letters of administration should not be granted as prayed tor. Witness my hand and official signature this the 2nd dav of April, 1917. Alex McArthur, Ordinary. I § CALHOU N’S | IG .-x nAG El | All Lif s High-Class || Auto R oairing |j EXPERT WORKMANSHIP 8 I Special Attention to $4 Repairs and Adjustments ry« of Self Starters and Electrical Equipment | SUPPLIES, GAS, OILS, GREASES, ETC. | Quick Service and Satisfaction || Guaranteed. Yor work solicited. TARRYTOWN, GA. § * .I 1. . i ...I • . ' .For Long Term Farm Loans, SEE A. S. HUTCHESON. [I I am negotiating some very; 1 attractive Long Term Farm Loans 'I for the best companies doing bus ! iness in Georgia, with lowest rates |of interest and the most liberal | terms of payments I 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 i best terms aud as prompt services as any one. If vou need a loan see me before application. A. B. Hutcheson, Mt. Vernon, Ga. E. M. RAC KLEY Dentist Office over Mt. Vernon . ; MT. VERNON./, a. 5 1-2 Per Ct. Money. Unlimited funds for loans on improved farm property at 5 1-2 per cent. Loans to run 5 years with privilege of repayment at. any time. Also make 10 year loans. Save money by seeing us. We will arrange a loan to your satisfaction. BREWTON LOAN & INSURANCE COMPANY J. B. Brewton, Manager AILEY, GA. Velvet Beans. | Hundred Day Velvet Beans at $1.50 per bashel. At mill of C. A. Mason, Mt. Vernon, Ga.