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Notes Public School Grades.
First Grade Honor Roll
Walter Dickson, J. W. Grims
ley, Edwin McNatt, Malcolm Pe
terson, Josephine Andet on, Sa
rah Frances Calhoun, Mary P><
Cummings, Lucille Connell, \ r
non Hicks, Helen Mart , Mary
Lizzie Thompson, Oris V oman
We are missing those lio arc
not in school this last m ill.
Second Grade Honor Ro.i
Maria Anderson, John 1: n Con
ner, David Mcßae, Ottis V o
mans, Helefl Snooks.
Third Grade Honor Roll
Willie Joe Adamson, Edward
Blount. Harlow Johnson, Stella
Will Palmer.
Fourth Grade Honor Roll
Edna Earle Smith, Johnrib- Pe
terson, Carter Peterson, Kathe
rine Snooks, Elizabeth Frizzelle,
Frank Tarver, Nelle Burch, Thos.
Calhoun.
Fifth Grade-*-
The fifth Krade has lost only a
few of its number this month.
Our enrollment now is 22. Thn-e
of our girls, Nancy Garret t, Mary,
Ann Stanford and Ruby Sam
mons, were absent from -chool
Saturday on account of dim s
We are glad to have them back
with us this morning.
Honor Roll — Louise Currie, Ni
na Salter and Lucius Brady.
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j MOTHER’S DAY
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Will be appropriately nbsm-vi ! at, the Mt. Vernon Methodist
Church Sunday neenin Mothers especially invited,
j; Services 11:00 a. m. and 8:15 p. m. Sunday School 4:00 p. m.
M. E. Church Mt. Vernon Circuit
L. E-. BRADY, Pastor M
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700,000 Owners J
| L. V. WILUAMS, Inc. . I
* Distributor,* Savannah
I® SALES, PARTS, SERVICE |
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Phone 20. Vidalia, Ga. [
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Sixth Grade -
hose making highest marks
in last, month’s tests are:
- ,ic C. B. Cummings,
99; Ruth McCrimmon, 99.
Sp JmgWillard Burch, 100;
C. IJ. Cummings, 100. j
()> ■ /r eihy-John McGregor, 95. 1
Ga. History—Jfjhn McGregor,
a; Ruth McOirnmon, 89.
! i ory- Marguerite Johnson,
97.
11 "iene- Marguerite Johnson,
97.
Seventh Grade
Tie- highest marks made on our
April examinations were:
Arithmetic- Cora Conn, Julia
M Arthur, Gregory Hughes,
Schalah Stephens, 100.
(b opraphy—-Cora Conn, Mar
garet Saltr-r, Rosa Daniel, 98.
English Cora Conn, Schalah
Stephens, 99.
Speiling—Gregory Hughes, 100.
Hy ■ ne- Rosa Daniel, 99.
In our room twenty-one out of
twenty-five are still attending
school ten girls and eleven boys.
Our study of Civil Government
is proving interesting.
By Schalah Stephens
and Frank Mcßae.
Prof. A. M. Gates of Jefferson
ville was in Mt. Vernon a few
hours last Friday afternoon. He
was warmly greeted bv many
friends in this section.
THK MONTGOMERY MONITOR—THURSDAY MAY 11, 1922.
! LO C A l s.
Mrs. J. E. Mcßae is visiting
relatives in Savannah this week.
Mr. Owen Hfggs of Atlanta
spent Sunday with his mother,
Mrs F. C. Higgs.
Editor Chas D. Rountree of
The Wrightsville Headlight was
a visitor here Tuesday.
Miss Clyde Rackley of Long
pond is visiting relatives in Mt.
Vernon this week.
Rev. F. M. Baldwin leaves the
first of tne week for Charles
ton, W. Va., where he goes as
commissioner of the Savannah
Presbytery to the General As
sernbly of the Presbyterian
Church, Mrs. Baldwin and their
daughter, Mrs. D. S. Conway,
who has been with them for sev
eral weeks, will accompany him
on a portion of the tr p, Mrs.
Baldwin visiting in Kentucky
and Mrs. Conway returning to
her home in Statesville, N. C.
Miss Corinne Mason of San-1
deraville is visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Mason.
Mrs. A. G. Brewton and son,
Mr. Francis Brewton, of Willa
cooehee are visiting . friends in
Mt. Vernon.
Bathing caps-all styles and
prices —Mt. Vernon Drug Co.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. McMil
lan of Bartow visited relatives in
Montgomery county last week.
They returned home Tuesday
morning, accompanied by Mrs.
W. J. Peterson of Ailey and her
sister, Miss Julia Murphy, of
Bartow. Miss Murphy had been
visiting Mrs. Peterson in Ailey.
feIIKRIFF'S SAI.E.
] GEORGIA —Montgomery County.
, Will In: Hold before the court lyiuse door
j in Mt. Vernon on the first Tuesday in
IJi no, 1!I22, between- the legal hours of
I sale, to the highest bidder for cash, cer
| tain property, of which the following i.s
a complete description:
Ten acres in a square carved out of the
south corner of a thirty acre tract of
land in the 27f>th G. M. District of said
state and county, and being bounded on
the south east by lands of Jas. W. Sharpe
and west by lands of E. S. Martin > on
j the north west and north east by the re
j mainder of said tract of land. Levied on
1 and will lie sold as the property of M. 10.
I Sharpe to satisfy a tax fi fa issued by
I H. C. Davis, tax collector, vs B. E.
| Sharpe, for state and county taxes for
j the year t!*2l. Written notice of levy
j given. This the 9th day of May, 1922.
E. E. BURCH, Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SIT.F.
GKOROfA MoniKomery County.
Will be sold before the court house door
jn Mi Vernon on the first Tuesday in
June. 1922, between the legal hours of
■ l< t ■ the highest bidder for ca£h, cer
tain property, of which the following is
a complete description :
j Twenty-five acres to be carved from the
north east corner of a 168 acre tract sit
uated in the 275th G M. District of said
state and county, and bounded as fol
lows: North by lands of R. N. Tollmans
j and a branch, and on the west and south
Iby the remainder of said tract of 186
acres, and on the east by lands of Fred
an»T Will Wolfe. Levied on and will be
sold as the property of Mrs. K. S. Gibbs j
! to satisfy a tax fi fa issued by H. C. Da- I
vis tax collector, vs Mrs. K. S. Gibbs, |
for state and county taxes for the year j
1921. Written notice of levy g'ven in
terms of the law'. This the 9th day of
May, 1922.
E. K. BURCH. Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S NA EE.
GEORGTA Montgomery County.
Will lie sold before the court house door*
in Mt Vernon on the first Tuesday in
i June, 1922, iretween the legal hours of
j s ile, to tbr highest bidder for eash, cer
tain property, of which the following is
a complete description:
Twenty acres to be carved from the
northern end of a 70 acre tract of land,
situate, lying and being in the 275th <i.
M. District of said state and county, and
bounded on the north and west by lands
of B. F. Morris, north east by lands of
Joe W. Sharpe, east by lands of Eliza
beth J. Johnson, and south west by the
remainder of said tract of 70 acres, le
vied on and will be sold as the property
of A. It. Johnson, agent Maud Johnson,
to satisfy a tax fi fa issued by H. C.
Davis, tax collector, vs A. It. Johnson,
agent Maud Johnson, for state and oeunty
taxes for the year 1921. Written notice
of levy given in terms of the law. This
the 9th day of May, 1922.
E. E. fIURCH, Sheriff.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGTA —Montgomery County.
Will lie sold before the court house door
in vft. Vernon on the first Tuesday in
June, 1922, between the legal hours of
sale, b» the highest bidder for cash, cer
tain property, of which the following is
a complete description:
Twenty-five acres to be carved from
the south east corner of a 132 acre, tract
of land situated in the 1757th (1. M. Dis
trict of said state and county, and bound
ed on the east by lands of Frank Fuller
and lands of A. P. Mclntyre, south by
lands of A. 11. Mclntyre, and north and
west by the remainder of said tract of
132 acres. Levied on and will be sold
as the property of T. N. Thompson to
satisfy a tax fi fa issued by H. C. Da
vis, tax collector, vs T. N. Thompson,
for state and county taxes for the year
1921. Written notice of levy given in
terms of the law. This the 9th day of
May 1922.
E. E. BURCH, Sheriff.
" SHERIFF’S SAI.E.
GEORGIA - Montgomery County.
Will be sold before the court house (100/
in Mt. Vernon on the first Tuesday in
June, 192:; between the legal hours of
sale to the highest bidder for cash, cer
tain property, of which the following is
a complete description:
Eight and one-fourth acres of lard,
more or less, situate, lying and being in
the 275th G. M. District, said county and
state, and bounded as follows: North by
lands of W. P. Calhoun, east by lands
of W. B. Jones, south by lands of Miss
Myrtle Moses, and west by lands of J. J.
Moses, and known as the Lynn place.
Levied on and will be sold as the prop
erty of Mrs. Mattie Lou Moses to sat
isfy a tax fi fa issued by H. C. Davis,
tax collector, vs Mrs. Mattie Lou Moses,
for state and county taxes for the year
1921. Written notice of levy given, this
9th day of May, 1922.
E. E. BURCH, Sheriff.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
i; EOR<; 1A —Montgomery County.
Will lie 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:
Forty acres of land curved from the
north west corner of a 355 acre tract of I
land, situate, lying and tieing in the 275 |
G. M. District of said state and county,
and bounded on the north by the estate
of Rich Farmer, west l>> lands of J. B.
Bi ogilen. Ed Braddy and Rich Hamilton,
and on the south and east by the remain
der of said tract of acres. Levied on
and will be sold as the property of Q. A.
Right to satisfy a tax fi fa issued by H.
C. Davis, tax collector, vs Q. A. Right,
for state and county taxes ofr the* year
1921. Written notice of levy given in
terms of the law. This the 9th day of
May, 1922.
E. E. BURCH, Sheriff.
Mil Hll F’S SALE.
GEORGIA Montgomery County.
Will lie sold before the court house door
in Mt. Vernon on the first Tuesday in
sale, to the highest bidder for cash, cer
tain property, of which the following is
a complete description:
All that tract or parcel of land situate,
lying and being In the 273 th G. M. Dis
trict of said state and county, and
bounded on the north by lands of \V. T. I
McArthur. Jr., east by lands of Mrs. Pen- ;
eioi>e McAllister, south by lands of Har- |
r\ Moses and west by the Oconee river, i
ci .Raining HO acres more or less. Levied
on am* will lie sold ns the property of j
" . C. McArthur to satisfy a tax fi fa
ssutd by H. C. Davis, tax collector, vs
]’ C. McArthur, for state and county
taxes for the year 1921. Written notice
of given This 9th day of May. 1922
E- E. BURCH. Sheriff.
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Sheriff Sale.
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GtiorfHi - Montiromery County.
Will be sold before the court house door of said
county, on the first Tuesday in June. 1922, within
:he legal Hours of sale, to the highest bidder for
cash, one light bay mare mule, about seven years
ohi, weight about 1050 pounds, name ’Mafrsrie. !
Said mule levied on as the property of D. A. ’
Fountain, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa issued from x
Superior Court of said county. on April llth, 1922, 1
m favor of E. L. & G. B. Mclntyre against said D. j
A. Fountain. E. E. Burch. Sheriff,
J Wade Johnson Attorney M. Co., Ga. *
for Plaintiff. *
| LYVEWYRE LIQUID CHffltEl
Saves Time and Money; also your Battery.
I Ten M mutes Against Two Days. A saving'on the |
| Charge of Rental Cost. Preserves the Plates. |
REVIVES OLD BATTERIES
Drive up and Get Battery Service. 1
I MASON’S STORE, . Ailey, Ga. f
| Agents for Montgomery County (Except Town of Uvalda) »
■ . ■
f . - Just I
kr ' f, • J S
| Arrived i §
I mmm goods t
*
Including J
| Men’s Summer Suits. *
* Good Grade, Including J
* Latest Patterns in Men’s %
% and Young Men’s *
* Summer Suits I
| BATHING SUITS l
J I arge Line and Varied Types to
& Select Trout. Suits for Men and
J Women, Boys and Girls.
■3F ’K
* LINE SUMMER FOOTWEAR %
* &
J The arrival of our summer goods
$ will make our stock the most >£-
J complete in this section. Ladies J
invited to call and make early
selections of the season’s latest
f The FAIR STORE |
* MT. VERNON %
(Rackley Building)
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! Garden Seeds!
j NEW LOT JUST
DECEIVED j
Guaranteed Fresh and True to
Variety
The secret of Profitable Gardening
is, First, get Reliable Seed. Then !i
plant in season, cultivate properly,
and you reap the reward. Our
seed bring greatest returns j|
MT. VERNON DRUG CO.
Residence for Sale.
My residence, located in west
ern part of Mt. Vernon, on high
way. Desirable iocation. Low
figure. See at once
H. L. Wilt.
32tf Mt. Vernon.
Post Your Lands.
Open ydur 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.