The Montgomery monitor. (Mt. Vernon, Montgomery County, Ga.) 1886-current, March 16, 1922, Image 5
I USE THE NEW BRIDGE! How Test of Cream Saves Farmer Money. The Babcock test is a method for ascertaining the amount of fat in milk and milk products. It was devised by S. M. Babcock, Ph. D., Chief Chemist of the Wisconsin Agricultural Experi ment Station and first made pub lic in 1890. It is rapid, inex pensive and accurate and has found extensive application. Among the important results coming from its use are: the pay ment for milk and cream accord ing to fat content has been made practicable: it has enabled milk producers to detect unprofitable cows and guided them in improv ing their herds. The test is based on the action of sulphuric acid upon the con- 1 stituents of milk serum, and the action of centrifugal force The acid acts upon the milk-serum solids (casein, sugar, albumin and salts) in such away as to break them down and liberate the fat globules from the form of an emulsion. These globules easily run together due to the heat developed. The separation of the fat is then completed by centrifugal! force. The bottles containing the mixture of milk ! and acid are whirled in the Bab- 1 cock tester at a high rate of speed \ and the light fat separates and appears at the top as a column in the graduated neck of the test bottle where the percentage is read directly. For illustration, Jersey No. 1 gives 4 gallons or 34.4 pounds of ! milk per day that tests 6 percent fat, while Jersey No. 2, giving the same amount of milk tests only 4 per cent fat. The total fat from Jersey No. 1 is 2.06 pounds per day and that from Jersey No. 2. is 1.37 pounds, proving that Jersey. No. 1 is the more valuable cow, other things being equal. W. A. Morgan, , Asst. Chemist. 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 manner. Get our prices. W. D. & C. W. Peterson, 9192 m Ailey, Ga Post Your Lands. Open your woodland to the pub lic and soon there will not be a ( stick of wood or timber on it Put the public on notice by post ing up printed notices. Get the printed notices at The Monitor office. 10 cents each. i Georgia Doctors to Have Home Coming. l| Columbus, Ga. f Mar. 13.—Co lumbus doctors, assisted by the Chamber of Commerce and all | other civic orgaizations, are mak- j ing extensive preparations for entertaining the Home-Coming Meeting of the Medical Associa tion of Georgia in Columbus, 3rd, 4th and sth. The Empire State of the south has furnished i the world many of its most noted doctors. Ether anaesthesia, that great boon to humanity, was dis covered by a Georgia country doctor—Crawford W. Long. Many other notable contributions to the medical sciences have been furnished by Georgians of the past and present. The medical 1 colleges at Atlanta and Augusta, two of the oldest institutions in ; the United States, have graduat ed many practioners both of the surrounding states and other parts of the country. All former Georgia doctors now practicing in other states have been invited to this great Home-Coming Meet ing. Columbus expects one of the largest crowds in her history. Special features of the program will be the banquet in honor of ; all former presidents, the enter j tainment for ladies and a trip to I Camp Benning. Important sub jects on the scientific program will be discussions on the effects of the present methods of living on future generations, gland de j ficienies and gland feed and the prevention of infant mortality. More than 200,000 babies die an nually in the United States. The majority of these are preventa ble. Georgia must do her share to prevent this appalling loss. Dr. J. M. Anderson, president of the local society, is being ably assisted by all other members of the profession. Dr. E. C. Thrash of Atlanta, president of the asso ciation will preside at the meet ings. ANTIMONY HELPS LEPERS. It is reported by a British inves tigator, Mr. F. G. Cawston, who has been studying leprosy at Durban, that the administration of colloidal antimony appears to produce good effects. According to the British Medical Journal he found that lepers in an advanced state of the disease, with all of their fingers and toes suppurating, were helped to such an 'extent by this treatment that the suppuration entirely ceased. —Scientific American. INSTRUCTING THE BLIND. At the American Museum of Nat ural History, New York, blind chil dren are permitted to handle vari ous exhibits, models, relief maps, etc., while listening to lectures. SAFER. Phil ip Morris—Wonder why ; Janet always has her pictures taken en profile? Herbert Tarevton—Because it 1 shows only half of her face.—Judge. THE MONTGOMERY MONITOR—THURSDAY MARCH 16, 1922. |' Sheriff Sale. | Georgia—Montgomery County. Will be sold before the court house door in Mt. Vernon on the first Tues day in Apr., 1922, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, certain property, of which the following is a complete descrip tion : Twenty-five acres of land situate, lying and being in the 1781st district G. M. of said county and state, and bounded as follows: On tiie north by public road and other lands of Mrs. Dicy Phillips, on the east by lands of Hughey Braddy and on the south and west by lands of Mrs, Dicy Phillips. Levied on and will he sold as the property of Mrs. Dicy Phil lips to satisfy a tax fl fa issued by H. C. Davis, tax collector, vs Mrs. Dicy Phillips, for state and county taxes for the year 1921. Levy made and returned to me by Archie Mor ris, special bailiff, and written no tice of levy given in terms of the law This the 7tli day of March, 1922. E. E. Burch, Sheriff. Sheriff Sale. Georgia— Montgomery County. Will be snltl before the court house door in Mt. Vernon on the first Tuesday in Apr., 1922, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, certain property, of which the following is a complete description: „ » One certain well boring machine, consisting of a Meyers 5x 6 power pump, and all necessary equipment for boring deep wells, including der ricks, fixtures, etc. Levied on and will be sold as the property of G. W. Futral to satisfy a superior court mortgage fi fa issued by the su perior court of Toombs county in favor of E. B. McGee vs G. W. Fu tral. Said property located near Tarry town, said state and "county, and may he seen by prospective pur chasers. Written notice of levy I given in terms of,the law. This the I 7th day ot March, 1922. E. E. Burch, sheriff. Sheriff Sale. Georgia—Montgomery County. Will be sold before the court house , door in Mt . Vernon on the first Tues- day in Apr., 1922, between the legal hours ot sale, to the highest bidder 1 for cast], 1 certain property, of which ( the following is a complete descrip- ( tion: * j Fifteen acres of land situate, lying , and being in the 1781st G. M. district of said county and state and bound- ' ed as follows. On the north by lands i of Wash Calhoun, on the east by < lands of M. L. Adams and on the j soutii by other lands of Thompson . < Levied on and will be sold as the- ' property of J. T. Thompson to satis- ' fy a tax fi fa issued by H. C Davis, tax collector, vs J. T. Thompson, for state and county taxes for the year * 1921. Levy made and returned to me by Archie Morris, special bailiff, . and written notice of levy given in l terms of the law. This the 7tli day of March. 1922. E. E. Burch, Sheriff. Sheriff Sale. Georgia—Montgomery County. Will he sold before the court house door in Mt. Vernon on the first Tues day in April, 11122, between the legal hours of sale, to tiie highest bidder for cash, certain property, of which tiie following is a complete descrip tion : Twenty acres of land situate, lying and being in the 1781st G. M. district of said county and state and hounded as follows: On the north by lands of M. F. Adams and Wheeler, on tiie east, by lands of Annie Until Rogers, soutii by lands of M. I). & 8. railway and west by lands of J. Tillman. Levied on and will be sold as the property of Annie Ruth Rogers to satisfy a tax li fa issued by H C. Davis, tax collector, vs Annie Ruth Rogers, for state and county taxes for the year 1921. Levy made and returned to me by Archie Morris, special bailiff, and written notice of levv given in terms of the law. This the 7th day of March, 1922. E E. Burch Sheriff. __ . j Sheriff Sale. Georgia- Montgomery County. Will be sold l>efore the court house door in Mt. ernon on the first Tuesday in April, 1908, be tween the legal hours, of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, certain property, of which the following is a complete description: Twenty-five acres of land more or less, situate, lying and being in tin/ 275th g. M. district of said county and state, and bounded as follows: On the norht by lands of ft. L. O’Neal, on the east by lands (if J. W. Moseley, and on the soutii and west by lands of I. H. Gray. Levied on and will be sold as the property of H. Davis to satisfy a tax fi fa issued by H. C. Davis, tax collector, vs H. Davis, for state and county taxes for the year 1921. Levy made and returned to me by M. A. Peterson, special bailiff, and written notice of levy given in terms of tiie law. This tiie 7th day of March, 1922. E. E. Burch, Sheriff. Citation. Georg ia— Montgomery County. To whom it may concern : W. A. McNatt, Sr., and H. G. McAllister having in due form applied to me for letters of ad ministration upon the estate of H. B. McNatt, late of said county deceased, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and heirs of said H. B. McNatt, deceased, that said application will be heard be fore me at the regular April term of the court of ordinary of Moot gomery county. Witness my hand ! and official signature this 6th day ;; ot March, 1922. J, C. McAllister, Ordinary. j Ikeen BUYING j I Is the result of Scientific Investigation | and Comparison jj Have your Prescriptions Compounded by a Prescription Specialist with Broad Experience. Better Safe than Sorry. Accuracy Our Motto § WILL FILL THE PRESCRIPTION OF ANY | PHYSICIAN WITH PURE AND FRESH DRUGS § (COMPLETE LINE I Whitman’s Candies, Hytone Stationery U Eastman Kodaks, Parker Fountain Pens <| I Oconee Pharmacy | |» H. H. MORRISON * Mt. Vernon | Ilf in need of Money 3 Come to See me at Once, I Either Short or Long Term Loans. 1 MONEY IN BANK FOR SHORT TERM LOANS | and can secure money on either Farm or City §| I Property within Ten Days or Less S IF YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR PROPERTY 1 See me at once, as I have clients now for both farm and city property in this section. Come to see me, or phone and I will call on you. || IJ. Wade Johnson § I MT. VERNON |