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PUBLISHED EVERY TOURS! B IAN MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
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H§. FOLSOM, Owaerm4 I 1 * t-ar, in Advance.
*#■* Legal a<! j m*im r.' 'he l< a* rate, and aw the law
direct*; and rnti-' g« ■ i;i. ; . * 1 * 1 •- ti. r- |jmt week of insertion
IMount Vernon. G-. ••• M-.minpr, May 11, 1922.
Making Effort to o< r, 1
Relief to Near East.
Atlanta, Ga., May 1" slv
Georgia Committee <>n
Relief, of which H nr."
nedy, an Atlanta !
chairman, is rnakit
it is stated here t< -da. .
Georgia’s quota for ti
of orphans in Armeni: '■
tions in the fami; • ->r a
country are reported in n
extremely distr< ■ n .
Mr. Kennedy said t »iiay I’"'
chairmen had be< -ty app
many of the counties of * .■ -lat*
and each county aske I ! -up
port a certain number of m .
Many generous heart-d , o /i
ans have sent, eontrils t, -
rect to thi* state ollic
Georgia Savings Rank 1 ur ,
in Atlanta, or contribute i.! *u, li
the county chairmen.
Chairman Kennedy, r . h
standing heavy dem ne <>
time at the large As'ai
of which he is vice p> • '.
devoted his effort -
months to the Near K. i It u
work in Georgia. Th.• -lev. :
statement, which can i
appeal to Gem: ,
been issued by (’iiairn. a K n
nedy:
“The Armenian nrph m
been fed and maintaii «i f<*i t-v
eral years and it w-"tM
horrible stigma upon the Gn u .
tain lands of the world i<> v. ih
draw this support :- -i ;n
these children, who ha\ >
been taken into our or: *
to die. While it is p ini < <’ obi :
that over a million of th
tians are living today wi
have perished had not Mu \
East relief come to th< ' i
it is further the inteatioa o! tin
Near East Relief t<> sip i
100,000 children alt * a. . i h i
our orphanages, if < x hu
man effort can do this.
“The recent necessan. .e
of the Executive Comm;’ e of
the Near East R. lief in
appropriations 2a pi r t
same as pronomicirie; t
sentence upon thi or : .. •
thousands of helpless a o
but it was made n< tv b
cause funds were not at - s
maintain the past record of i>
propriations. Aside fron ■
medicine and sympath- ’ • 1 ’
ers, the most highly \alu u
tribution of America to Mu N . •
East, is old clo' e . Tl-.e N r
East Relief has shipper I > , ,
two million pt.unds of
during the past year, which t . ;
stitiifcs the chief clothin,'
of the refugee camps aed \.
- most destitute areas. An oh;
suit, from America is \vov;h i
in purchasing powe; th e
ment notes for a hundi i th<
and rubles.
Nil I RIFF’S N v I I'.
GEORGIA Mono;. II.I, r> iv
Will be told hrt«Mv 1
iii Mt, 'pmon on Uu* first *t.. ;\ t |
June. 1922, between th. b ’ <u: <. j
•wile. to tin* highest |.itie« : , , .y j
Inin property, of which the *• ~ !
< omplete description:
Twi*nt> afiv-,s to h* » irved •. m si.,
north mui( corner of a 7’; it • -
land situate. lying ami br:i n in the 2.f»th
G. M. District of said Mt.i e . f county \
and bounded as follows. No: \ and . ts !
Ity lamia of J, \V. SMiat pe * *uth ami I
w**Mt by the ivma mh’r »>f tl .> 1 tr.-ou
l<«'viwl on and will b«* s .
orty of Kiln MUh tn r \v
ianiMNtl by H (V Davis U \
KHa Milla, for stub acl »«■! •> t.w*
f«»r tho year IH2I. Wrltton n-.'*-,. ,* , 1< v>
|fivo» ns tho law ronnoos Thin .■ vtV :
day of May 11*1:2.
Ml I It 11 F*S >V I 1 .
i% 1 ;OR<;iA Montgomcry <Ol y
Will f* d ' >r« the v • ; G
m Mi Vein •
June. 1922. between ’ v l .
KS l i t till h iff host t .dt ■
tain projHjrty. of which «h, c ;>w v is
a complete deacript i<n
I<ot No. 2in liltK'k C, C- ’■ ?« I'*;
vimon o* tlu* town of Ev e <
tdat? and t'fiunty, ami in t» ■
l>i»trict. Ijcv od < * ,•
the protecty of s t; s ;
tax fi fa l>\ H. C iv• \ ■ t \
lector v* S G. Smith,
county taxes for th<* year' V.';
notice of levy y ven m 1<
This the i»th da>v of May 1
E. E. BURCH, Sheriff. 1
MI I ItIEF’H HA LE.
; \ Montgomery County.
• »id hefor<* ih* court house door
•Mi on tlie first Tuesday in
; hf'tween the legal hours of
hi, hi 1 bidder for caah. cer
iif • i of which the following Ih
1 < oiuplele description :
u pan * I of land t ituate.
.*■ h. i,K in the \M'.u\ G. M. Di»-
*1 I** and county, bounded on
1 1»> I/Ott'n Creek, east and south
of l'. <i. Smith, and on the
at i f>;irien and Dublin public
no v. If* 1-2 acres more or less.
Iml will be sold as the proper
e * > M Mnrr son to satisfy a tax
I 11 C. Davis, tax collect-
O. il Morrison, for iitate and
i'i*r the car 1921. Written
o- 1.-, given in terms of the law.
'* 1■; the nth day of May. 1922.
i: K. BUItCH. Sheriff.
II I Hil l ’S S \ LK.
.1A Montgomery County.
•'"ld before the eourt house door
1 ' n on flu* first Tuesday in
lie! w een the legal hours of
. to ilh highest bidder for cash, cer
-I■l *' 1 " *!a . of which the following Is
11 "iiipl' description :
nirvt'd from the south west
a EM 12 acre tract of land in
I'd « M. District of said state
nid bounded on the south and
< of .1. A . McMillan, and on
he h • -iid • ;i: I hv the remainder of
1 i ' iten* ira.*t. I>evied on and
•pi a the property of K. Lee Me
at !*{\ : 1 t;i x fi fa issued by H.
I a x collector, vs F. Lee Mcßae,
id couniy taxes for th* year
l .\i!«n notice of levy given. This
! !»|h dpy or May. 1!»22.
i: !•:. IUTUCH. Sheriff.
li I hi I FAN SA LE.
1 , i \ Montgomery County.
• before the eourt house door
A* i ion on the llrst Tuesday in
i 1 ween the legal hours of
" Inchest bidder for cash, cer
i \ of which the following is
j 1 *n i»l« u» description t
' « lots cm parcels of land lying
the town of Uvalda, said
<1 < <*■.m 1 1. and known as Lots No.
• "ot k No. 26. fronting Myrtle
■p e of till feet and each ex
■ * 1 • an even width a distance oi
■ t.» ri alley, and being the place
" h John C 'Dixon now resides.
*1 will he sold as the prop
* c. Dixon to satisfy a fax fl
d l«y 11. C. Davis, tax collector,
c, Dixon ( for state .and county
- 1 the year 1921. Written notice
\ ; veil. This the 9th day of May.
i: IE BURCH. Sheriff.
MIEKIEF'S SALE.
j k i A Montgomery County.
M< h id before the court house door
\ ‘" 11 <»ti the first Tuesday in
between the legal hours o:
‘ liil ie.'t bidder for cash, eer
iv of which the following is
o.cnplete description:
i.\e its to he carved from
■ t corner of a 61* acre tract
i flu- IT.ATth U. M. District of
• '1 county, and hounded on the
1 of J M. D. McGregor, on
o h i»y lauds «»! Mrs. R. L. Mason
il ami on the north and west by the
cei of the -aid 69 aerJ tract. Le
' " end will be sold as the property
W M \rthur to satisfy a tax fl fa
II C Davis tax collei’tor. vs
M Vrthur for state ami county
f " i1 if year 1921. Writ en notice
< .a terms of the law. This
j h .icy of May. 1922.
I i: BURCH. Sheriff.
Ml Mill F’S s \ LE.
* 1 ;1A Momgotiiery County.
W ill be sold before the court house doe
\ * "ii on the first Tuesday in
he.ween the legal hours of
- 0 t" the highest bidder for cash, cer
-1 pieperty. of which the following is
j ci ' juete description :
a; \ed from the south east
• «c a t>* 1 iraet of land in the
* M. lb- tr et of said state and
> i "inuled on the south by
<*’ > i' Johnson, east by hinds of
McAGhur, and oh the north and
: I n t< c.uaimler of said tract of
I .evict! "i and will be sold as the I
' M Vary E. McAllister to j
| fa issued hy H. C. Davis.
Mrs Mary K. McAllister, I
cvMint.v taxes for the year j
Wiv.cn notice of levy given in]
<• the taw. This the 9th day
j May. 1922.
»: H. BURCH. Sheriff.
ii It 11 1 s \ 1.1 .
V -IV Montgomery County.
W , Id efor«* ...e court house door*
V \ , . on the first Tuesday in
a * ’ . between the legal hours
.i»e hi vast bidder for cash, eer-1
or whieh the following is,
- ». t ved from the south
c o 9 1-2 acre tract of land
L’TMh t;. M. District of j
x aunty and bounded 01
s of Wiley SharjH*. on the 1
xc‘ J C. Clifton, and on j
: ; i v «*st by the remainder of .
* ' 1-2 acres. I^evied ?
sold .is the property of I
»*t t Alma Johnson, to 1
' ■ v U\ issued by 11. C. Da
vs li. J. Johnson. Agt. I
i : state and county taxes j
1 ■ . i Written notice of levy ,
M '
1 K. K. UL'UOn. Sheriff.
Montgomery monitor-thuksday, may 11. 1922.
SHERIFF’*, SALE.
GEOR< i lA—MontKomei y County.
Will be sold before the court house door
in Mt. Vernon on the first Tuesday in
June. between the legal hours of
sa' •, t the highest bidder for cash, cer
tain property, of which the following is
a complete description :
Fifty acres to be carved from the north
east corner of a 391 acre tract of land
situate, lying and being in the 275th G.
M District of said state and county, and
bounded on the north by lands of Mrs.
J. W. Calhoun, on the east hy lands of
Me It ride and Tom Johnson, and on tin
south and west by the remainder of the
said tract of 391 acres. Devied on as the
property of Mrs. A. M. Right to satisfy
a tax fi fa issued by H. C. Davis, tax
collector, vs Mrs. M. A. Right, for state
and county taxes for the year 1921. 1
Written notice of levy given in terms of
the law. This the 9th day of May, 1922. I
E. E. BURCH, .Sheriff,
i Tired |
La "I was weak and run-down,” Kj
H relates Mrs. Eula Burnett, of 4§t
A Dalton, Ga. “I was thin and
Sj just felt tired, all the time. W
» I didn’t rest well. I wasn't Bj
jA ever hungry. I knew, by Bd
M this, I needed a tonic, and n
Jas there is none better than — Ej
fCARDUIi
| The Woman’s Tonic £»
0 ... I began using Cardul,” jj
.V continues Mrs. Burnett. W
■U “After my first bottle, I slept* d
WA better and ate better. I took M
Jm four bottles. Mow I’m well, §S
feel Just fine, eat and sleep, rj
11 my skin Is clear and I have
gained and sure feel that fcl
S Cardul Is the best tonic ever ej
K made.” fS
Thousands of other women bM j
M have found Cardul just as r|
Yl Mrs. Buruett did. It should R j
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At all druggists.
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Selected with great care, our line is ®
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MT. VERNON |
Mi I.RIFF’S SALE.
GEORGlA—Montgomery County. %
; he sold before the court house door
in Mt. Vernon on the first Tuesday in
June, 1922, between the legal hours of
sale, to the highest bidder for cash, cer
tain property, of which the following is
a complete description:
'J’wenty acres carved from the south- !
east corner of a 99 acre tract of land in j
the lTfclst G. M. District of said state j
and county, and bounded on the east by ‘
1 lands of John Taylor, south by lands of
Arch Jackson, and on the north and west
by the remainder of the said 99 acre tract
of land. Levied on and will be sold as
1 the property of I. C. S. Berner to satis
fy a tax fi fa issued by H. C. Davis, tax,
j collector, vs I. C. S. Berner, for state
j and county taxes for the year 1921. This
I the 9th clay of May 1922.
E. E. ISURCH, .Sheriff.
Mil KIM’S SALE.
GEORGIA -Montgomery County.
Will be sold before the court house door
in Mt. Vernon on the first Tuesday in
June. 1922, between 0 the legal hours of
sale, to the highest bidder for cash, cer
tain property, of which the following is
| a complete description :
Fifteen acres carved from the north
east corner of a 54 acre tract of land in
the 1654th G. M. District of said state
and county, and bounded on the north
by lands of VV. L. Calhoun, on the east
by lands of B. F. Hamilton, and on the
south and west by the remainder of the
said 54 acre tract. Levied on and w'ill be
sold ns the property of Mrs. C. J. Ad
ams to satisfy a tax fi fa issued by H.
! O. Davis, tax collector, vs Mrs. C. J.
| Adams, for state and county taxes for
j the year 1921. Written notice of levy
I given. This the 9th day of May, 1922.
E. E. BURCH, Sheriff.
SHE KIEF’S SALE.
GEORGIA -Montgomery County.
Will be sold before the court house door
in Mt. Vernon on the first Tuesday in
June, 1922, between the legal hours of
sale, to the highest bidder for cash, cer
-1 tain property, of which the following is
1 a complete description :
Fifteen acres carved from the south
west corner of a 97 1-2 acre tract of land
located in tlfe 1754th G. M. District of
said state and county, and bounded on the
east and north by the remainder of the
said 97 1-2 acre tract, and on the south
;by lands of J. U. Adams and by the
i right of way of the M, L>. & S. rail
road on the west. Levied on and will be
| sold as the property of H. H.Adams to
i satisfy a tax fi fa issued by H. C. Davis,
tux collector, vs H. H. Adams, for state
and county taxdls for the year 1921.
Written notice of levy given in terms of
the law. This the 9th day of May, 1922. j
E. E. BURCH. /Sheriff.
Fred M. Harris
Attorney at Law
MT. VERNON, OA
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"TT is in tim£ of business readjustment that the
JL real value of a bank foundation is shown.
Our Resources have been conserved in prosperous
days for just such a readjustment period as this
and with the added advantage of our Membership
in the Federal Reserve System we are better
equipped to serve you now than ever.
THE BANK OF SOPERTON
Capital *25,000.00 Surplus,’s2s,ooo.oo
N L. G11.!,15. President. J. E. Hall. V.-President and Cashier
J. 11. O'CtfNNER, Vice-President. I. H. Halljjr., Assistant Cashier
SOPERTON, GA.
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