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WILL HOLD BIG
JERSEY SALE
July sth Gala Day in Thom
asville for Jersey Cattle
Breeders.
The forty Jerseys to be sold at
Thomas ville, Georgia, July sth
are the tops of the best herds in
the state. The Georgia Jersey
Cattle Club was organized in
March to help the farmers and
breeders of the state to get good
cattle. This sale of the state’s
best is to give breeders and farm
ers a chance to get cattle that
are guaranteed to be right in
every way.
The Georgia Jersey Jubilee will
be held in connection with the
sale. A big barbecue and water
melons will be free to all. Food
for thought will also be supplied.
A judging contest will be held
in which everyone can enter and
learn how to judge by judging.
A speaker of national note, de
scribed as being a whirlwhind at
speaking and Jersey to the core,
will be the orator of the day. It
will be an educational treat for
everyone.
In the afternoon and evening
a wonderfully clever picture,
“Hearts and Jerseys,” will be
shown.
I have just attended sales in
New York and the neighboring
states of the greatest Jerseys in
the world, and let me tell you
that our Georgia Jerseys hold
their own in comparison with
anything I saw.
The consignors are as follows:
R. L. Pike, Atlanta: J. R. Hum
phries and R. S. Tippin, Ac
worth; T. C. Crawford, Greens
boro; Dr. W. E. Bugg, Madison;
J. W. Gresham and W. G. Nor
man, Griffin; J. H. Hooks,
Warthen;Neel Brothers, Thomas
ville Live Stock Company, and
W. C. Cochran & Brother,
Thomasville. These are among
the best breeders in the state.
Wm. H. Howell,
Dairy Husbandman.
Oak Grove Dots.
Special Correspouilence.
Mrs. D. S. O’Brien and chil
dren and mother spent last Sat
urday with Mrs. P. H. Daniels.
The Sunbeam Band met Satur
day afternoon with 35 on roll.
They will give a program next
Saturday, June 26, at 4 o’clock.
Mr. J. T. Walker and wife and
Mr. P. H. Daniels and wife visi
ted relatives near Soperton last
Sunday.
Mr. W. A. Wooten, one of the
canditates for the judgeship, was
through our section Saturday
afternoon.
Our B. Y. P. U. rendered a
good program Sunday. They
have about 35 on roll. We hop'
to see a large crowd present next
Sunday afternoon.
Misses Gladys and Sue Leggett
and Sudie Graham were visiting
Miss Annie Reynolds Sunday as
ternoon.
Mr. Arch Peterson and family
spent Sunday at Mr. C. W.
Peterson’s.
Messrs. J. A. Reynolds and D.
S. O’Brien and J. T, Walker
were in Alston oh business Satur
day.
Mr. H. B. Folsom was among
friends in our community Satur
day last.
Mr. 'Dick Wood and Miss Flor
ence Hughes from the Hack
Branch section were out to Oak
Grove Sunday.
Everybody invited to come and
be with us each Sunday after
noon through our meetings.
Notice of Election.
Georgia- Montgomery County.
Under the statute provided and
requirements fulfilled, an election
is hereby called for said countv
on the first Wednesday (7th) n
July, 1920, on the question ot
Fence or No Fence. Election will
be held in each Militia district ii
the county, and those qualified to
vote iu the general eleotiou may,
exercise this right July 7. Thosi
in favor of fence will cast ballots
having written or printed thereon
“For Fence;” those against fence
will cast billots having written oi
printed thereon “Against Fence
Bv order of the Court of Ordinary,
this the 7th day ot June, 1920.
J. C. McAllister,
Ordinary.
Road Notice.
Georgia—Mon tgomerv County.
} To all Whom it May Concern:
J j Take notice that S. P. Mills,
iC. D. Williams, Green Smith, E.
■ G. Pollett, Warren White and
others have applied for an order
seeking t he discontinuance of that
certain public road leading from
t 1
Cedar ,Gr.ove to the Soperton and
1 Mt Vernon public road, tor the
1 reason that same is of little or no
! utility, and is unnecessarily ex
-1 pensive to keep up bv the county.
Now, if no good cause lie shown
to the contrary, by persons inter
’jested m the matter, the order
will be grunted bv the Board of
t
Commissioners of Roads and Rev
-1 enues of said county on the 6th
day of July, 1920, discontinuing
1 said described public road, This
5 the Btli day of J une, 1920.
Board of Commissioners of
Roads and Revenues.
J. H. Dees, Ohm.
A, B. Hutcheson, Clerk.
Highest Prices Paid
for Live Stock.
We are constantly in the mar
• ket for cattle and hogs. Many
years experience qualifies us to
: offer superior advantages to the
producers of this section. We
are in position to handle your
; business in a most satisfactory
r manner. Get our prices.
W. D. & C. W. Peterson,
9192 m Ailey, Ga
[ Notice of Local Legislation.
Georgia—Montgomery County.
Notice is hereby given that
there will be introduced in the
approaching General Assembly of
Georgia a bili amending an Act
: creating four terms of Superior
Court for said county annually,
and creating in lieu thereof two
terms annually of one week each.
June 17, 120.
Lost Auto Tag.
Tag No. 36579, lost from car
between Mason’s mil! and home
about June 1. Finder p!eas§ no
tify H. W. Connell, "
Ailey, Ga.
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I Mt. Vernon, Ga.
THK MONTGOMERY MONITOR—THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1920.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
: FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
'' To the People of Montgomery
County:
J I respectfully ask the honor of
t representing Montgomery county
in the lower house of the General
j 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
co'unty. Very truly,
Horace B. Folsom.
J Jan. 22, 1920.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
I hereby announce my candi
* dacy for the office of representa
-1 tive of Montgomery County in
the next General Assembly of
‘ | Georgia in the State primary
election to be held on September
Bth, 1920, subject to the rules
and regulations prescribed by the
proper authorities of the demo
cratic party.
W. H. Sharpe.
FOR SOLICITOR GENERAL
OCONEE CIRCUIT.
I hereby announce my eandi
i dacy for the office of Solicitor
General of the Oconee Judicial
Circuit. Should I be elected to
■ this office I promise to discharge
. its duties fairly, fearlessly,
honestly and to the best of my
ability. M. B. Calhoun.
Mount, Vernon, Ga.
For Solicitor-General.
Hawkinaville, Ga.. May 18, 1920.
To the Voters of the Oconee Circuit:
in response to the solicitation of the citizens of
my county and friends throughout thee rcuit, and
in obedience to a long cherished ambition, 1 an
nounce my candidacy for the office of solicitor
general, subject to the rules of the Democratic
i primary. If honored with this high position. 1
shall perform the duties of this public trust with
the same fidelity 1 have given the private interests
, of my clients during a practice covering a period
of more than twemty years. I will be deeply
grateful for your support. Respectfully,
M. 11. Boykr.
FOR JUDGE OCONEE JUDI
CIAL CIRCUIT.
To the Voters of The Oconee
Circuit:
For seven years I have served
you as Solicitor-General. During
which time you have had an op
portunity to judge my fitness for
public office. I now desire to
serve you as Judge of our Circuit.
I, therefore, subject to the Demo
cratic Primary, hereby announce
my candidacy for that high office.
If you elect me, I promise to be
as fair and fearless in the dis
charge of its duties as I have al
ways tried to be as Solicitor-
General. Your vote and endorse
ment will be duly appreciated.
W. A. Wooten.
For Judge Oconee Judicial
Circuit:
To the People of the Oconee Circuit:
Yielding to solicitation from all parts of the
circuit, and after carefully considering Lame. 1 am
a candidate for judge. In making this announce
ment, 1 am not unmindful of the great responsi
bilities of the office, and how difficult it is for any
lawyer to measure to its full duties. 1 believe a
judge should be honest, fair, fearless and capable.
All. whether rich or poor, high or low, ought to
stand i"h fact, as well as in theory, equal before
the law. So believing, should I be honored with
the position, 1 shall have no pets or court favor
ites but will endeavor to know and to do my duty.
The office belcngs to you, the people 1 shall ap
preciate your consideration, support and influe ce.
Ehchol Graham.
Forjudge Oconee Judicial
Circuit:
To the Voters of the Oconee Judi ial Circuit:
1 hereby announce my candidacy for.Judge of
the Superior Courts of the Oconee Judicial Circuit,
subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo
cratic primary. In so announcing, iam aware o 1
the responsibilities of the trust, and, in the event
of my aspirations meeting with your sanction and
approval, I pledge you to exercise every effort
towards a faithful, fair and impartial discharge
of the duties of the office. Assuring you that I
•vill he profoundly grateful for any favorable con
sideration shown me, I am.
Respectfully yourr,
J. H. Roberts.
FOR CONGRESS.
To the People of the 12th Con
gressional District:
I am a candidate for Congress
from the 12th Congressional Dis
trict of Georgia, under such rules
and regulations as our party may
prescribe in the Democratic Pri
mary to be held Sept. 8, 1920.
Membership in Congress is a post
of honor and service. In a period
of transition and disturbance its
importance cannot be over esti
mated. The efficient and prompt
adjustment of the problems of
the nations is very vital to the
general welfare. Believing in
the old “Democratic Principles”
of economy and faithful service,
j I respectfully solicit your sup
! port. Roscoe Peacock.
Lost Cow.
Strayed from my place about
/April 25th, 1920, one medium
size Jersey cow; short crumpled
; horns; unmarked; pale red color.
Information leading to recovery
; suitably rewarded. Notify
Mrs J. R. Foskey,
1634 Rt. 1, Uvalda.sGa.
Ilf in Need of Money §
Come to See me At Once, g
Either Short or Long Term Loans. §
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and can secure money on either farm or city ||
property within ten days or less. ||
IIF YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR PROPERTY f
See me at once, as I have clients now for both L
farm and city property in this section.
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