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About The Montgomery monitor. (Mt. Vernon, Montgomery County, Ga.) 1886-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1920)
FOURTH QUARTERLY FOR REPORT 1919 Commissioners of Roads and Revenues Montgomery County, Ga., {Showing Disbursements. Vouchers Numbers 1358-62 to 1575 Inclusive. Warrant Numbers 1358 to 1575 Inclusive. November 4. Susan Grimsley, pauper $ 5.00 G W Kelley, pauper 10 00 Hassie Bryant, pauper 5 00 Dave Swinney, pauper 10 00 Joe Lewis, pauper 6 00 Mt. Vernon Mercantile Co., farm supplies 36 08 J L Price, work on bridge 6 50 H B Sharpe, work on bridge 6 50 C T Dawkins Const. Co., wk on bridge 1,740 38 J T Walker, work on bridge 11 00 A M Hughes, 2 singletrees 3 00 Mt Vernon Merc Co., camp supplies 585 21 The D A Mcßae Store, camp supplies 2 45 J M Moxley, work on farm 14 75 S Z Salter, two teams & hands hauling 275 00 W M Moses, two teams & hands hauling 150 00 C F Ferrell, one team & hand hauling 138 50 A B Hutcheson, 2 teams & hands hauling 261 50 R F Mills, 1 team & hand hauling 97 25 E L Soles, 1 team & hand hauling 30 25 Bud Collins, 1 team & hand hauling 30 25 I J Joiner, 1 team & hand hauling 38 50 Frank Joiner, 1 team & hand hauling 14 50 j Ned Brasweil, 1 team & hand hauling 11 00 Mrs Clifford Geiger, corn 97 50 C R Hughes, corn 66 50 Bob Radford, corn 62 50 J E Cody, guard 35 00 J M Trull, guard, N 35 00 J E Crawford, truck driver 50 00 G W Whitaker, machinist 50 00 John Gaskin, machinist 50 00 Pete Gaskin, wheel scrape leader 6 00 C F Ferrell, warden 100 00 C F Ferrell, gas and oil - 20 00 Soperton Hardware Co., camp supplies 106 05 Vidalia Hardware Co., camp supplies 93 P T Fulmer, hay 11 96 G V Mason & Son, camp supplies 4 25 H C Davis, camp supplies 15 15 Champion Supply Co., camp supplies 102 75 Hicks Bros. Garage, work on road 76 30 Standard Oil Co., oil for camp 57 74 E D Adams, corn 23 60 C T Dawkins Const. Co., bridge 36 28 I M Morris, work on road 8 00 F M Mcßae, lumber 13 12 H L Wilt, Agt., bond Malcom Hughes 185 00 Calhoun’s Market, camp supplies 1 80 H H Johnson, repairs 8 00 G R Barwick. camp supplies 6 00 Wright & Williams, work on jail 16 30 J E Hunt, county physician 25 00 L C Underwood, attorney 12 50 M D Hughes, treasurer 8 33 A B Hutcheson, elk. and purchas. agt. 66 66 S J Elliott, janitor, 40 00 M Bridges, ferryman 25 00 E E Burch, washing blankets 8 00 J H Dees, salary 3rd quarter 43 00 I C H Calhoun, salary 3rd quarter 43 00 j A B Hutcheson, salary 3rd quarter 43 00 E E Burch, serving petit jury 20 00 E E Burch, sheriff 134 70 W C McAllister, court stenographer 75 00 W A Wooten, coat 93 50 J E Mcßae, cost 33 90 E E Burch, sheriff 41 50 H K Carpenter, beiliff 85 00 Omer Burch, bailiff 105 00 U T Allen, bailiff 16 00 L Williamson, bailiff 16 00 Jim Palmer, bailiff 16 00 E E Burch, sheriff 40 00 Walter Johnson, non-res. witness 10 40 J A Morris, non-res. witness 16 00 6,751.84 November 19. W M Moses, 106 bushels corn 132 50 November 20. John B Connell, corn 13 95 I C Gillis, non-res, witness 3 44 M A Gearty, non-res. witness 5 92 November 21. Ned Braswell, work on fill 46 75 1 J Joiner, work on fill 49 50 November 22. Livingston Gillis, 50 bushels corn 62 50 R T Landrum, 150 bu. corn 150 00 November 26. The Mt Vernon Bank, car of hay 494 53 December 2. C T Dawkins Const. Co., bridge 3,404 11 C T Dawkins Const. Co., bridge 89 77 Garrett & Slack, bridge 515 84 James Moore, work on bridge 10 00 E J Wells, work on bridge 10 00 J C Clifton, 4,000 ft. lumber 112 00 Jodie Bvrd, work on bridge 5 00 A D Hughes, building bridge 6 00 Vidalia Hardware Co., camp supplies 2 85 Champion Supply Co., camp supplies 563 60 J W Thompson, camp supplies 78 20 Eugene Truitt, repairing bridge 2 25 Calhoun’s Market, camp supplies 1 20 Hicks Bros. Garage, camp supplies 51 68 Mt Vernon Merc. Co., camp supplies 569 77 A M Hughes, camp supplies 19 00 Riley Mann, work on road 2 50 The I) A Mcßae Store, camp supplies 9 40 W T Brantley, camp supplies 186 00 Mrs Clifford Geiger, camp supplies • 17 75 W M Moses, camp supplies 87 50 A B Hutcheson, 13 ds. 2 teams hauling 143 00 S Z Salter. 12 ds. 2 teams hauling 132 00 New Maxwell for Sale It being our purpose to discon-j tinue for the present the sale of automobiles, we will sell at a great bargain one NewMaxwellj Touring Car—the only one wei have in stock. Here is a chance to get a brand new car at far be low its market value. Will make terms to right party. See car at Hicks’ garage. Hicks Bros. & Peterson. 1 Btf Mt. Vernon, Ga. C F Ferrell, 14 ds. 1 team hauling 77 00 R F Mills. 8 ds. 1 team hauling 44 75 J E Cody, guard 35 00 J M Trull, guard, 35 00 G W Whitaker, machinist 50 00 John Gaskin, machinist 50 00 J E Crawford, truck driver 50 00 C F Ferrell, warden 100 00 C F Ferrell, gas and oil 20 00 Mt Vernon Merc. Co., farm supplies 12 00 The D A Mcßae Store, farm supplies 6 25 C R Palmer, 600 posts at 10c 60 00 L C Underwood, attorney 12 50 J E Hunt, physician 25 00 A B Hutchesou, elk. & purchas. agt. 66 66 M D Hughes, treasurer 8 33 S J Elliott, janitor 40 00 M Bridges, ferryman 25 00 John Bland, non-res. witness _ 2 96 American Printing Co., stationery for shf. 910 J C McAllister, services 2 15 E E Burch, cost 15 21 Mt Vernon Tel. Co., phone rent 48 00 Paul Calhoun, building vats 905 00 ] W Cißyals, cost 210 W C Ryals, services 10 00 Champion Supply Co., jail supplies 84 00 E E Burch, sheriff 184 90 Susan Grimsley, pauper 5 00 G W Kelley, pauper ,10 00 Hassie Bryant, pauper 5:00 Dave Swinney, pauper 10 00 Joe Lewis, pauper 6 00 Lem Taylor, pauper 10 00 O K Morgan, pauper 10 00 December 2. G S Horton, corn 47 94 G S Horton, corn 120 88 December 6. ICS Berner, cost services 24 96 December 13, N L Spooner, corn 414 05 W R Neel, balance on truck 176.00 December 17. Everett McLeod, corn 84 37 L C Mcßae, corn 38 03 J E Mcßae, cost, services, etc 53 82 9943.47 Jan 6, 1920. H V Thompson, lumber 206 60 C T Dawkins Const. Co., labor on fill 1 00 C T Dawkins Const. Co., wk. on bridge 3,651 39 H H Johnson, repairs 10 25 W J & T A Peterson, camp supplies 8 65 Ailey Hardware Co., camp supplies 30 67 C F Ferrell, 1 pr. mules 650 00 W G Whitaker, guard 35 00 J M Trull, guard 35 00 Dan Wiggins, guard 14 00 John Gaskin, machinist 50 00 John Williams, machinist 4 00 J E Crawford, machinist 4 50 i C F Ferrell, warden 100 00 C F Ferrell, gas and oil 20 00 A B Hutcheson, camp supplies 30 00 Mt. Vernon Drug Co., camp supplies 368 80 Dr M J Rattray, services at camp 7 50 J D Weed & Co., rope for ferry 4 65 James Moore, work on road 10 00 Burroughs Adding Machine, services 5 20 J H Dees, last quarter 1919 43 00 C H Calhoun, last quarter 1919 43 00 A B Hutcheson, last quarter 1919 43 00 L C Underwood, Atty. 12 50 J E Hunt, physician 25 00 A B Hutcheson, elk. & purchas. agt. 66 66 M D Hughes, treasurer 8 33 S J Elliott, janitor 40 00 M Bridges, ferryman 25 00 C T Dawkins Const. Co., tools 15 00 Mt Vernon Merc. Co., farm supplies 29 05 W B Cadle, phone rent 21 00 J M Moxley, expenses on farm 61 78 • The D A Mcßae Store, jail supplies 15 55 Paul Calhoun, building vats 195 00 Empire Product Co., disinfectant 56 25 S J Elliott repairs on jail 9 50 • Paul Calhoun, work on roads 20 00 Lee Hardware Co., heaters 25 00 E E Burch, sheriff 81 10 i E E Burch, cost 15 96 E E Burch, cost © 37 28 Susan Grimsley, pauper 5 00 i G W Kelley, pauper *lO 00 I Lem Taylor, pauper 10 00 i 0 K Morgan, pauper 10 00 ! Hassie Bryant, pauper 500 i Dave Swinney, pauoer 10 00 I Joe Lewis, pauper 600 G W Trull, guard 24 40 The Atlas Portland Cement Co., cement 70 57 Minter-Smith Hdw. Co., camp supplies 68 00 Mt Vernon Drug Co., medicine for camp 27 59 i Marshall & Bruce Co., stationery 37 37 Champion Supply Co., camp supplies 68 40 Hicks Bros. Garage, repairs on truck 84 57 Fulton Supply Co., steel cable 153 88 J B Adamson, express on cable 9 07 S A McDaniel farm supplies 1 90 R J Boyd, gas and oil 19 20 Harry Smith, trip to Vidalia with truck 3 00 C T Dawkins Const. Co., exp. at ferry 26 32 A L Lanier, Atty., 35 gal. bug killer 37 05 $6, 823 49 Total for fourth quarter 1919 $22,518.80 A. B. HUTCHESON, Clerk. Notice to Public. This is to notify the public that I have purchased the H. Hersh bein stock of goods at Uvalda, i Georgia. Outstanding claims against H. Hershbein, if any, must be presented to me within the next thirty days. This the j 7th day of January, 1920. I. Milman, '18204 Uvalda, Ga. MONTGOMERY MONITOR—THURSDAY, JAANURY 29, 1920. Notice to the Public. This is to forewarn all minis ters or qualified officers against performing a marriage ceremony for my daughter, Gladys Palmer, a minor, with any party whomso ever. And any violation of this order will be be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. This the 19th day of January, 1920. B. F. Palmer. Vidalia, Ga, | FOR REPRESENTATIVE. To the People of Montgomery County: I respectfully ask the honor of representing Montgomery county in the lower house of the General Assembly of Georgia, 1921-1922, hereby announcing my candidacy, subject to provisions of the State Democratic Executive Committee and rules of the Democratic Exe cutive Committee of Montgomery county. Very truly, Horace B. Folsom. Administrator’s Sale. Georgia—Montgomery County. Under and by virtue of an order granted by the Court < f Ordinary of said county, will he sold before the court house door in said county, between the legal hours of sule, on the tirst Tuesday in Feb ruary, 1920. to the highest bid der tor cash, the following de scribed property: A one-fifth interest in a lot of land located in the Town of Mt Vernon, 60 feet, square, and known as the Mcßae Well Co land, and bounded on all sides by lands of Mrs M. E. Mcßae; a one-tilth interest, in a pump jack; a one fifth interest, in a cypress water s ank; a one-fifth interest in a 2- horse power gasoline engine; a one-third interest in one Thomas grain drill; a one-third interest in a a roller cane mill; a one-lmlf interest in cno mowing machine and one hay rake. To be sold as the property of the estate of T. J. Thompson, dei.eused, for settle ment and distribution. This the 6th day of January, 1920. W C. Mcßae, Administrator of Estate of T. J. Thompson. Citation. * / -Georgia—Montgomery County. L. M. Williams, administrator of Annie L. Williams and W E. Williams, deceased, rep re Rents t.q the court in his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered the two said estates. This is therefore to cite all persons con cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from Ins administra tion and receive letters of dismis sion on the first Monday in Febru ary, 1920. J. C. McAllister, Ordinary. Petition For Charter. Georgia—Montgomery County: To the Superior Court of said County. The petition of J. G. Martin, I). VV. Martin, .1. I*. Martin, Alfred Ronald! and W. If. Hatcher, of said County, shows to the court the following facts: Ist. Petitioners, together with their associates, desire to bo incorporated under the name of “The Marlin Com pany,” for a period of twenty years, with the right to renew said charter at the expiration of said time. The object of said corporation is pecuni ary gain and to carry on and main tain a general mercantile business in the town of Aiston, Georgia, and lo buy and sell goods, wares and mer chandise, cotton, grain, hay, hard ware and farm implements, furniture, automobiles and parts, country prl duce, dry goods, notions, shoes, gro cones, hoggins and wagons, coillns and caskets, including the right, to buy, hold, and* sell real estate and personal properly suitable for the purpose of the corporation, and to execute notes, borrow money, loan money, to sue and be sued, and to do any and nil acm flint may be neces sary in tile oiA-ration of said business. 2nd. The principal place of said business will bTi in Hie town of A is ton, in said county of Montgomery, hut. petitions desire the riglii lo es tablish nranch offices within the State or (sinew here whenever a ma jority of tile holders of the stock may sonlelei n.iiie. ttrd. The capital stock of said cor poration shall tie ten thousand ($lO.- 000). with privilege of increasing same to the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000), by a inii joiity vote of the Stock holders, said slock to be divided into shares of twenty-five dollars each, and they desire io begin business with twenty live percent paid in Pet itioners de sire ihe rigln to have subscriptions to said capital stock paid in money jor property to he taken at a fair valuation. 41 It. Petitioners desire that, said corporation may have the right to elect a President, Vice president and Secretary and Treasurer, ana to have h rid make all proper and necessary by-laws, rules and regulations that, are necessary and may be proper for the carrying on of said business, and and also to have and use a common seal. Wherefore, petitioners file this their petition in the ofllco of Clerk of the Superior Court, and pray that after the same has been advertised as required by law, that, the Court by proper order grant this petition. M it. ( alhoun, Attorney for I'etiiiotters Filer! in office this the 10th day of January, 1920. J. E. Mcßae, Clerk Superior Court. Georgia —Montgomery County. Office of ' Jerk of Superior Court of said Montgomery CJounty. I. J- K- Mcßae. Clerk of the Superior Court !of Montgomery Comity, hereby net jtifythat the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the application for charter, H“ the name appears of file in tliis office. This IOHi day -if Jan., 1920. J. E Mcßae, Clerk of Superior Court. [fertilizers ► : t For Every Crop and : l Every Soil Condition. We \ I Have the Kind YOU Need j \ and Can Supply on Short j ► # « : Notice. See County Agent : 0. H. MORRISON : : f Montgomery County Agent for \ l . : : Savannah Chemical Co. J ► < f MT. VERNON, GA. 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