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About The Montgomery monitor. (Mt. Vernon, Montgomery County, Ga.) 1886-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1920)
What You Wish to Know About Hairy Vetch. Hairy vetch is by far the most vigorous grower of the more than 100 varieties of vetch known, and will stand cold and other ad verse conditions better than probably any other variety. It is often known as “winter vetch.” 1 € or “sand vetch.” It belongs to ; thh pea family'and has the same j inoculating bacteria as the Cana< a field pea, the English pea, or the sweet pea. (It does not have the same bacteria as the cowpea, however.) Inoculation, there fore, can be secured by using soil from the family garden where English or sweet peas have been grown for years. Four or five hundred pounds of this soil per acre will give fair inoculation if sowed broadcast and covered immediately. Hairy vetch, if sowed for hay, should be sowed at the rate of about 20 to 30 pounds of per acre with two to two and one-half bushels of oats. This mixture often makes, on good soil, two to three tons of hay per acre, which is of fine quality and readily - eaten by all livestock. Instead of oats alone a mixture of one and a half to two bushels of oats and one-half bushel of wheat may be sowed with the vetch. The wheat, being stiffer, helps to hold the vetch erect, thus making the cutting easier. When sowed to be turned un der for the improvement of the soil, 30 to 40 pounds of seed, or even more, should be sowed to the acre. Even for turning, grain should be sowed with the vetch for the first few years, or until the soil becomes well filled with inoculation. —The Progressive Farmer. - Trustee’s Sale of Real Estate. State of Georgia, Montgomery County. Under and by virtue of the powers contained in that certain deed to secure debt, made, execu ted and delivered by Mrs. Josie Johnson to Realty Savings and Trust Company (a corporation under the laws of Georgia) on the 15th day of May, 1917, and recorde&on May 21th 1917 in deed book No. 24, pages 197 and 198 of the Clerk’s offv*e Montgom ery county, Ga., and in accordance with the ap pointment of the undersigned as Trustee, in pur suance of the powers contained in said deed to se cure debt, the undersigned and Sole Trustee, will sell before court house door of Montgomery county, Ga.. at Mt. Vernon, in said county, on the first Tuesday in December, 1920, that being the 7th day of said month, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder the following described real estate to-wit: All those certain lots or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the Town of Uvalda, and in 275th District G. M. Montgomery county, Georgia, and more particularly described as follows: All of lot of land number two, (2) and forty- me (41) feet off the east side of lot number three (3) said forty one (41) feet adjoining said lot No. 2, all of said property located in block No. 24 and fronting on Myrtle street a distance of one hundred and seven (107) feet, and extending back north along Warren street a distance of one hundred and fifty five (155) feet to an alley, as shown by said map of the town of Uvalda as recorded in deed book No. 10, page 228, Clerk’s office superior court of Montgom ery county, Georgia, and being same property conveyed by R. L. O’Neal to B. F. Wolfe on July 22nd, 1911 and recorded in deed book No. 16, page 134 Clerk’s office said county, and conveyed by B. F. Wolfe to »'rs. Josie Johnson. The sale of the above described property is to be had for the purpose of paying the indebtedness secured by said deed to secure debt, the amount now due and owing to aid Realty Savings & Trust Company being the sum of Thirteen Hundred, Sixteen Dollars and Forty Three eenttl ($1316.43) principal, and fifty two and 50-100 dollars ($52.50) interest to November Ist, 1920, and also to pay ail costs and expenses of this pro eeding including fees for Trustee as well as all other items secured by said deed to secure debt. Purchaser paying for titles and Revenue Stamps. J. Wade Johnson, Sole Trustee. Trustee Sale of Real Estate. State of Georgia, Montgomery County. Under and by virtue of the powers contained in that certain deed to secure debt, made, executed and delivered by Eugene M. Rackley, to Realty Savings & Trust Company, a corporation under the laws of the State of Georgia, on the Bth day of J ne, 1917, and recorded on June 16th, 1917, in de d book number twenty-four, 24, pages 207 and 208. and in accordance with the appointment of the undersigned as Trustee, in pursuance of the powers contained in said deed to secure debt, the undersigned, as sole Trustee, will sell before the court house door of Montgomery county. Ga., at Mt. Vernon, in said county, on the first Tuesday in Decern bar, 1920, that being the 7th day of said month, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate, to-wit: All that certain tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the city of Mt. Vernon, and in 1343rd Dist. G. M. Montgomery county, Georgia, and known on the map of said city as a portion of lot No. 6, and more fully described by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning twenty-five and one-half, 25 1-2, feet north of the southeast corner of said lot No. 6, being the corner of Railro d Avenue and Church St. and running thence west wards a distance of 150 feet at right angles to Pine St. thence northwardly along Pine street a distance of twenty two, 22, feet, thence eastward - ly at right angles a distance of on u hundred and fifty, 150, feet to Railroad Avenue; thence south wardly along Railroad Avenue a distance of twen ty- tw ». 22, feet to point of beginning, the prop erty hereby conveyed to Eugene M. Rackley by i W. L. D. Rackley by d eel dated January 22nd 1917, recorded in Deed book No. 23. page 122, Clerk’s Office Superior court of Montgomery county, Georgia, and on which is located a two story brick building. The sale of the above described property is to be | had for the purpose of paying the indebtedness secured by said deed to secure debt, the amount J now due and owing to said Realty Savings & Trust Company, being the sum of Eight Hundred Ninety Four Dollars and Eleven cents, $894.11, j principal and forty, $40.00, dollars interest, and also to pay all coats and expenses of this proceeed- ; ing including fees for Trustee, as well as all other turns secured by said dec » to secure debt, Purchaser paying for titles and Revenue Stamps. J. Wade Johnson, Sole Trustee. j Eggs and Chickens Wanted. Constantly in the market for chickens, eggs and country pro duce. Bring to the Mt. Vernon Hotel. Mrs. T. H. Johnson, 107tf Mt. Vernon. Sale of Real Estate Under Power of Sale to Secure Debt. Georgia—Montgomery County. Under and by virtue of a power of said contain ed in a certain deed to secure debt, made and ex ecuted by Henry K. Carpenter to P. R. Cohen on September 25th, 1919 and recorded September 29th 1919 in deed book No. 25, page 144, 145 and 146 of the Clerk’s office superior court of Montgomery county, Georgia, the undersigned will sell at pub lic outcry before the court house door of said county above «et out, during the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for eash on the first ! Tuesday in December, 1920, being the 7th day of said month, the following described real estate, i to-wit: ■ All that tract or parcel of land, situate lying and being in the 275th district G. M. Montgomery county, Georgia, bounded north by lands of John R. Stanford; east by lands of Mrs. Rachel Carpen ter, south by Mrs. Florence McArthcr and west | by L. F. Barnes, containing twenty-six and one quarter, 26 1-4, acres, more or less, and being same 1 land as conv eyed by John A. Mcßride to Rachel Carpenter May 14th, 1914, recorded May 14th, 1914, in deed book No. 21, page 108. and conveyed by Rachel Carpenter to Henry K. Carpenter, by deed dated December 219 t, 1917, recorded March 23rd 1918, in deed book No. 24, page 416, Clerk's office Montgomery' county, Georgia. For the purpose of paying an indebtedness of Three Hundred and Fifty, $350.00, principal, and the sum of Fourteen, $14.00, interest to November Ist, 1920, the total amount of principal and inter est now being the sum of Three Hundred and Sixty Four, $364.00, dollars, together with the f'osts of this proceeding, including fees for com mission to make said sale, as provided in said deed to secure debt above set out, default having been made in the paymeut of the principal sum and in-g terest due on November Ist, 1920 as shown by' said deed, and under the power contained in said security deed, when any of said notes therein mentioned falls due and are not paid promptly at maturity, then the whole amount of said indebted ness matures, and the said P. R. Cohen is author ized to coll ct the full amount of principal and in terest, he having by this declared the whole sum cue by reason ol' said default. A full conveyance will be executed to the pur chaser on the date of said sale, purchaser paying for titles and revenue stamps. This the 2nd day of November, 1920. P. R. Cohen, Attorney in Fact for Henry K. Carpenter. Sale of Real Estate Under Power of Sale to Secure Debt. Georgia—Montgomery County. Under and by virtue of power of sale contained in a certain deed to secure debt, made and execu ted by Mrs. Matt e Lou Moses to P. R. Cohen, under date of October 20th, 1918, November 30th, 1918, in deed book No. 24, pages 583 to 585 Clerk’s office Superior Court of Montgomery county, Georgia, the undersigned will sell at public outcry before the court house door of said county above set out, during the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, on the first Tuesday in Debember, 1920, being the 7th day of said month, the following described real estate, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the 275th district G. M. Montgomery county Georgia, and described as follows: Bounded on the north by lands of W. P. , Calhoun, east by J. B. Jones, the public road from Long Pond to Uvalda being the eastern boundary, south by Myr tle Mose3rnd west by J. J. Moses, a branch being the line, containing Eight and one-eight, 8 1-8 acres, more or less, and being same land conveyed by Jos. W. Smith to Mrs. Mattie Lou Moses on .lanuary 29th, 1918, recorded February 15th, 1918, deed book No. 23, page 466, Clerk’s office of Mont-, gomery county, Georgia, and known as the "Lynn property" and on which is located a five room tiwel ing, ba*ns, etc. For the purpose of paying an indebtedness of Nine Hundred and Twenty Five, Dollars, $925,00, principal, and Thirty Seven Dollars and Sixty Five, [537.65] cents up until November Ist, 1920, the total amount of principal and interest now due being Nine Hundred and Sixty Two Dollars and Sixty Five cents [5962.65], together with the costs of this proceeding, including fees for com mission to make said sale as provided in said deed to secure debt above set out, default having been made in the payment of the principal sums due on July 20t.h and October 20th, 1920 with interest as shown by said deed, and under the power con tained in said security deed, when any of said notes therein mentioned falls due and are not paid promptly at maturity, then the whole amount of said indebtedness matures, and the said P. R. Cohen is authorized to collect the full amount of principal and interest, he having by this declared the whole sum due by reason of said default. A full convepance will he executed to the purchaser by the undersigned on the date of said sale, the purchaser paying for titles and Revenue Stamps. This 2nd day of November, 1920. P. R. Cohen, Attorney in fact for Mrs. Mattie Lou Moses. Sheriff Sale. Georgia—Montgomery County. Will ne sold before the court house door in Mt. Vernon on the first Tues day iti Dec.. 1920, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, certain property, of which the following is a couq let.e descrip tion: A one-sixth undivided interest in 24 1-2 acres of land situate, lying and being in the 275th G. M. district of said county and state and bounded as follows: On the north b\ lands of P. M. Moseley, east by lands of Jim McMillan, south bv lands of the Mt. Vernon Bank and west by lands of W. T. Harris, as shown by plat of same recorded in Minutes No. to. Page 104 of the records of superior court of said county. Levied on and will be sold as the property of Hardy Hal! to satisfy an execution issued from the Justice’s Court of the 275th <l. M. District in favor of John Jay McArthur vs Hardy Hall. In pos session of Hardy Hall and levy made and returned to me by M. A. Peter son, constable, and written notice of same given defendant. This the 2d day of November, 1920. E E. Burch Sheriff. M. B. Calhoun, A tty. for Plff, Sheriff Sale. Georgia—Montgomery County. Will be sold befoie the court house door in Mt. Vernon on the first Tues day hi Dec., 1920, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, certain property of which the following is a complete descrip t ion ■ Al! of that tract or parcel of land si 1 ualed, lying and being in the 275th District <4. M. of Montgomery coun ty, Georgia. containing twenty-four (24) acres, bounded on the northeast by lands of the estate of Richard Farmer awarded so The Mount Ver non Bank in the division of his es tate; on the southeast by. lands of H. i ßober; and on the northeast by lands belonging to R. J. Waller, said tract of land being triangular in j shape, and being the Mine twenty j lour (24) acres of land awarded to | Easter Farmer by partitioned ap > pointed by the superior court, of said ,county to divide the lands of the es- I tjite of the sai<l Richard Farmer, as ! shown by the record of said proceed j ings in Minutes number ten (10) j folios 101-102-103 and 104 of the su i perior court of Montgomery county, | Georgia. Levied ori and will be sold a- the property of Easter Farmer to satisfy an execution issued from Dip Justice’s Court of tire 275th G. M. | District in favor of John Jay Mc -1 Arthur vs Easter Fanner. In possess ion of Easter Fanner and poipted out for levy by her. Levy made and re turned to me by M. A. Peterson,| constable, and written notice of same I given in terms of the law. This the j 2d day of November, 1920. E. E. Burch, Sheriff, M. g. Calhoun, Atty. for Plff. I MONTGOMERY MONITOR-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1920. For Long Term Farm Loans, SEE A. B. HUTCHESON. i lam negotiating some very attractive Long Term Farm Loans ; for the best companies doing bus iness in Georgia, witfc lowest rates of interest and the most liberal terms of payments. I have Beveral years experience in the loan business, am located at the county site and believe that I am in position to give you the best terms and as prompt services as any one. If vou need a loan see me before application. A. B. Hutcsheon, Mt. Vernon, Ga Building Material. Best grades of Rough Lumber, Framing, Sills, etc., cut on short notice. Mill six miles north of Mt. Vernon. See or phone Jas. W. Adams, 1113tf Mt. Vernon, Ga. 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 terest on amount paid. Loans can be made for periods of 57, or 10 years to suit the borrower. Commissions charged are reason able. M. B. Calhoun, Mt. Vernon. Ga, R. E. Ward, Soper ton, Ga. Seed Oats. Best grade of Fulghum seed oats for sale. See at once D. S. & W. C. Williamson, 9304 Alston, Ga. Dr. Elton S. Osborne specialty: EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT 19 Jones Street, East Savannah, Ga. Trespass Notice. Georgia—Montgomery Cunty. This is to forewarn the public against hunting, fishing, remov ing wood or timber or in any manner trespassing on the lands of the undersigned, and parties violating this rule subject them selves to prosecution. This the 21st day of October, 1920. W. T. McArthur, Duncan McArthur, Parks McAllister. SI&EHGTH- SERVICE- SAVINGS Jl Gillettee Mileage is Guaranteed: Fabric, 6000 miles Cord, 80(30 miles FORD PARTS Full Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Soft Drinks, etc. H. C. DAVIS i Mt. Vernon, Ga. I f If in Need of Money f ■ * 5 * 46- * Come to See me At Once, % * * jjfl r_ £- % Either Short or Long Term Loans. £ * f * f * * ! MONEY IN BANK FOR SHORT TERM LOANS % * ' f * and can secure money on either farm or city * * * J property within ten days or less £ * * * # | IF YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR PROPERTY f # « i * * # See me at once, as I have clients now for both % * * J farm and city property in this secticn. £ litr # Come to see me, or phone and I will call on you. + # #- * *- * *r jJ. Wade Johnson! * # * MT. VERNON % * * *'*4K4ft4f?**'***df t ft'*'**'**'**'*'*'*'*'*'** flr**********'*** % ' THE UNIVERSAL CAR Here’s the Ford Coupe, deservedly a very popular motor car because of its all-round serviceability. Equipped with electric starting and lighting system and demountable rims with 3 j/j-inch tires front and rear. Large plate glass windows. Generous sized doors roomy seat, upholstery deep and substantial. Dust-proof and v/ater-proof. Breezy and cheery in fine weather, cozy and dry in bad weather. All the established Ford merits of dependability, with small cost for opera tion and upkeep. For business and professional men who drive it is ideal and for touring and other pleasure driving it is the one car that delivers all expectations. The demand is large so orders should be left with us without delay. PJ. McNatt 111 ALDA - MT.VERNowJj Fords are plentiful, and easy ;o get —if your order is placed with me at once. No guaran tee on the future. My exclusive territory embraces all of Montgomery south of M. D. & S. Ry. except Kibbee and Tarrytown —and I am suppling it with the “Old Reliable.” Mount Vernon Wood Yard W. A. GUYTON, Proprietor The Best Grades of Oak and Pine Wood, Cut to any Dimensions. Ready for the Stove or Fireplace. PROMPT DELIVERY AND FULL nEASURE See me for prices. Yards near 1 Mt. Vernon depot Oats For Sa!<‘. For sale, 125 bushels Selected Fulghum Seed Oats. Threshed without rain. See at once C. G. Thompson, 10284 Ailey. Ga. | Farm Wanted. Wanted to hear from owner of farm or good land for sale worth j the price asked. L. C. Jones, ; Uox 551, Olney, 111. Case Steam Tractor for Sale j A 12-36 H. P. Case steam trac tor, almost new and in perfect ' condion; one small sawmill and | planing mill outfit; lot of farm I tools and machinery, horses and •miles, on,tie, hogs, etc., for i . le. Inquire a. Moni or office j ter details.