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Second Quarterly Report of
Montgomery County Commissioners
Second Quarterly Report for the year 1922 of County Commis
sioners of Roads and Revenues of Montgomery County, Georgia.
Warrant Numbers 1954 to 1997 and Warr nt Numbers 1 to
and Checks 814 to 911 inclusive.
May 2, Otto Taylor, non-resident witness $10.94
May 2, Wilson Taylor, non-resident witness 5.40
May 2, Ras Ennis, non resident witness 2.34
May 2, Miss Dollie Murphy, pauper 10.00
May 2, D. A. Davis, pauper 10.00
May 2, Lem Taylor, pauper 10.00
M ay 2, O. K. Morgan, pauper • • 10.00
May 2, Susan Grimsley, pauper 8.00
May 2, Dave Swinney, pauper 10.00
May 2, Hassie Bryant, pauper •• 5.00
May 2, Joe Lewis, pauper 10.00
May 2, Jim Burns, pauper .....-• 5.00
May 2, Bill Thompson, pauper 5.00
May 2, J. H. Martin, cotton seed 16.87
9, j Moxley, farm supplies 26.22
May 2, Maggie Johnson, resetting fence ••.... 15.00
May 2, G. W. Lowman, boring well 6.00
May 2, The D. A. Mcßae Store, camp supplies 1.89
May 2, P. J. McNatt, truck repairs and supplies 17.38
May 2, Austin western Road Machine Co., 3 blade bits 42.75
May 2, M. J. Rattray, veterinary services 18.00
May 2, N. A. Downle, work on bridges 3.00
May 2, H. V. Thompson, lumber 203.00
May 2, H. V. Thompson, lumber 43.84
May 2, J. F. Dixon, non-resident witness 7.12
May 2, Algerine Powell, non-resident witness y.. 6.91
May 2, Hicks Brothers, repairs 28.65
May 2. Dr. J. E. Hunt, services as county physician .... 25.00
May 2, L. C. Underwood, services as county attorney .... 12.50
May 2, N. L. Spooner, services as county treasurer 8.33
May 2, Elzie Martin, janitor and supt. water works .... 30.00
May 2, M. Bridges, ferryman •• 10.00
May 2. Dr. J. C. Williams, services P. M. examination 25.00
May 2, Marshall & Bruce Co., office supplies 64.43
May 2. J. R. Carr, vital statistics 50
May 2. W. W. Frost, vital statistics 1.50
May 2. J. C. McAllister, vital statistics 8.00
May 2, A. L. Wheeler, vital statistics 3.00
May 2, Tj. Williamson, vital statistics 5.50
May 2. The Selig Co., 5 cases toilet paper ' 42.50
May 2, The Mt. Vernon Drug Co., lights, court house 11.13
May 2, E. E. Burch, washing jail blankets 10.05
May 2, E. E. Burch, serving two Juries 20.00
May 2, E. E. Burch, dieting prisoners 98.45
May 2, Ashley Connell, pauper 5.00
May 8, G. W. Lankford, non-resident witness 6.88!
May 8, H. H. Johnson, shop work •• 7.50 j
May 8, Sea Island Cotton Gin Co., repairs on tractor ... 46.60 j
May 10, E. E. Burch, tax sales 177.52;
May 10, Montgomery Monitor, adv. tax sales 128.00 j
June 6, Ailey Hardware Co., camp supplies 76.60 j
June 6. Ailey Hardware Co., 1 file 251
June 6, B. J. McOahee, camp supplies 24.05'
June 6. Archie Morris, camp supplies ••.... 5.10
June 6, B. L. Smith, arrest negro on road warrant 1.25
June 6. S. P. Mills, lumber •• 7.60
June 6. The Austin Road Mach. Co., camp supplies 2.50
June 6, Sea Island Cotton Gin Co., repair work 5.50
June 6. Shunk Mfg. Co., blades and bolts 48.00
June 6. Wiley Taylor, work on road •• 6.00
June 6. T. V. Pittman, repair work, etc 30.85
June 6. O. M. Poole, half cost of cable and freight .... 16.83
June 6. Modern Farm Implement Co., belt 8.92
June 6, Minter-Smith Hardware Co., camp supplies .... 40.80
June 6, Soperton Hardware Co., camp supplies 11.55
June 6. The D. A. Mcßae Store, camp supplies 10.00
June 6, J. S. Sharpe, lumber •• 45.09
June 6, A. C. Currie, claim of R. M. Stanley 17.75
June 6. Adams & Wheeler, lumber •• 54.21
June 6, E. E. Burch, expenses 15.50
June 6. E. E. Burch, expenses 25.00
June 6, E. E. Burch, expenses •• 13.95
June 6. E. E. Burch, expenses 20.50
June 6, E. E. Burch, expenses •• 12.55
June 6, E. E. Burch, sheriff 127.60
June 6, E. E. Burch, cost •• 18.48
June 6. J. A. Hughes, 5 days bailiff 10.00
June 6. J. A. Morris. 5 days bailiff 10.00
June 6, T. J. Hester, 3 days bailiff 6.00
June 6, E. E. Burch. 5 days services 25.00
June 6, American Ribbon & Carbon Co., supplies. C. S. C. 16.00
June 6, Dr. J. E. Hunt, 2 lunatic trials 6.00
June 6. Dr. J. W. Palmer. 2 lunatic trials 6.00
Jnue 6. E. E. Burch. 2 lunatic trials 8.00
June 6. L. C. Underwood. 2 lunatic trials 6.00
June 6. L. C. Underwood, county attorney . 12.50
June 6. Dr. J. E. Hunt, county physician 25.00
June 6, N. L. Spooner, county treasurer ....•• 8.33
June 6. J. E. Martin, janitor 30.00
June 6. J. M. Bridges, ferryman 10.00
June 6. J. C. McAllister, lumber for bridge and gate .... 5.05
June 6, J. C. McAllister, services 11. 20
June 6. J. E. Mcßae, services C. S. C 48.75
.Tune 6, The D. A. Mcßae Store, jail supplies 10.71
.Tune 6, F. M. Mcßae. 13 days at $6.00. tax equalizer 78.00
June 6. W. T. Harris, tax equalizer 19.30
.Tune 6. J. B. O'Conner, tax equalizer 78.00
June 6. H. C. Davis, tax equalizer 6.00
June 6. John McCJullough. non-resident witness 3.98
June 6. Schley McCullough, non resident witness 3.98
June 6, D. E. Mcßae, bailiff, grand Jury 10.00
June 6, Mt. Vernon Tel. Co., messages by sheriff 5.70
June 6, The Montgomery Monitor, printing 29.25
June 6. The Montgomery Monitor, printing 32.75
.Tune 6. Marshall * Bruce Co., office supplies 48.37
June 6. ,T. R. Carr, vital statistics 3.00
June 6. W. W. Frost, vital statistics 2.00
June 6. J. C. McAllister, vital statistics •• 10.00
June 6. A. L. Wheeler, vital statistics 3.00
June 6. L. Williamson, vital statistics 50
June 6. H. H. Adams, services and ear hire 40.00
.Tune 6. G. E. Burch, services and car hire 24.00
June 6. A. C. Currie, services and ear hire 10.00
June 6. E. E. Burch, tax sales 185.45
June 6. The Montgomery Monitor, tax sales 40.00
June 6. The Montgomery Monitor, tax sales 120.00
Jnne 6. D. A. Davis, pauper 3.00
Tune 6. Lem Taylor, nauper 3.00
June 6. Susan Grimsley. pauper •• 6.00
Jure 6. Dave Swinney. pauper 8.00
.Tune 6. Joe Lewis, pauper v 8 00
June 6 G. W. Kelley, pauper 7 00
June 6 Alice Wrieht. pauper •• 5 00
.Tune 6, Mariah Sutton, pauper 5.00
THE MONTGOMERY MONITOR
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June 6, Miss Margaret McArthur, pauper 8.00
June 6, Lillie Tillman, pauper 2.00
June 6, The D. A. Mcßae Store, farm supplies 1.55
June 6, Bud Grimstead, farm supplies 11.20
June 6, Griff Grimstead, farm supplies 12.98
June 6, Jim Burns, pauper 5.00
June 6, Dollie Murphey, pauper 8.00
June 6, Bill Thompson, pauper 5.00
June 6, Hassie Bryant, pauper •• 5.00
June 23, W. T. Harris, tax equalizer 10.00
June 23, W. T. Harris, tax equalizer 10.00
June 23, W. T. Harris, tax equalizer 10.00
June 23, W. T. Harris, tax equalizer 10.00
.Tune 23. W. T. Harris, tax equalizer •• 18.70
July 3. Andrew Moses, hay •• 7.25
July 3. Andrew Moses, hay 3.05
July 3, D. A. Davis, pauper •• 8.00
July 3, Lem Taylor, pauper 8.00
July 3, Susan Grimsley, pauper .. •• 6.00
July 3, Dave Swinney. pauper 8.00
July 3, Joe Lewis, pauper 8.00
July 3, J. M. Moxley. supplies for paupers 5.27
July 3. G. W. Kelley, pauper 7.00
July 3. Alice Wright, pauper •• 5.00
July 3. Mari a h Sutton, pauper •• 5.00
July 3, Miss Margaret McArthur, pauper 8.00
July 3, Lillie Tillman, pauper 2.00
July 3, Jim Burns, pauper 5.00
July 3, Miss Dollie Murphey, pauper 10.00
July 3, Hassle Bryant, pauper 5.00
July 3. Bill Thompson, pauper 5.00
July 3, J. M. Moxley, oats •• 36.85
July 3. J. M. Moxley. farm supplies 24.03
July 3, The Selig Co., Jail supplies ..... 178.00
July 3. J. C. McAllister, vital statistics 10.00
July 3, J. R. Carr, vital statistics 5.00
July 3. A. L. 'Wheeler, vital statistics 1.50
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July 3. L. Williamson, vit a l statistics 2.00
July 3, W. W. Frost, vital statistics 1.50
July 3, Stanford Rros., phone messages 4.90
July 3, H. C. Davis, non resident witness 3.98
July 3. J. T. Walker, services 2nd quarter 43.00
July 3. M. L. Adams, services 2nd quarter 43.00
July 3, A. B. Hutcheson, services 2nd quarter 43.00
July 3, Dr. ,T. E. Hunt, services 25.00
July 3. L. C. Underwood, services 12.50
July 3, M. Bridges, ferryman 10.00
| July E. E. Burch, feeding prisoners 169.85
i July 3. N. L. Spooner, treasurer 3.33
July 3. J. E. Martin, Janitor 30.00
I July 3. F. C. Montford. camp supplies 5.70
! July 3, Archie Morris, camp supplies 25.95
I July 3, R. D. Reaty, work on road 5.00
i July 3. Adams Ik Wheeler, camp supplies 1.20
j July 3. P. J. McNatt. repairs 15.83
Tuly 3. Adams & Wheeler, pump •• 3.66
] July 3, Henry Thompson, work on road 1.50
I Jtilv 3. Adams fk Wheeler, lumber 38.50
i July 3. Dr. M. J. Rattray, veterinary services 7.00
May 2, E. E. Richardson. gua r d 3 00
May 2. Odel Williams, guard .•• 30.00
May 2, R. T. Fountain, guard 30.00
May 2, A. C. McNeely. machine driver 40.00
May 2. J. R. Foskey, y a rd man 4 00
May 2, W. G. Whitaker, machine driver 40.00
May 2. John Gaskin, teamster 40.00
May 2, C. F Ferrell, warden 100.00
M a y 2, C. F. Ferrell, use of car 50.00
May 2. F. G. Brewton. P. M., postage, McR. & McA. 22.00
May 2, Swift & Co., camp supplies 83.14
May 2, Mt Vernon Merc. Co., farm supplies 16.70
May 2. Mt. Vernon Merc. Co., cash and supplies 470.58
May 2. E. F. Bell & Co., shoes ..•• 62.40
May 2. St a ndard Tent and Awning Co., tents 183 23
May 2, Heldt Hardware Co., shovels 13.50
May 2. Barker Grocery Co , groceries .. >. 30.70
May 2. A. B. Hutcheson, clerk and purchasing agent .... 66.66
May 2. The Mt. Vernon B a nk, cash for freight 3.31
May 2, Bud Grimstead. work •• 3.12
May 2, Chess Moxley. work 312
May 2. W. A. Smith, beef 4 30
May 8. Happ Bros. Co., clothing 201.25
May 13. W. A. Smith, fish 4.37
May 13, L. H. Reynolds, work on court house 35.00
May 13, Fred G. Rrewton, P. M , truck parts 4.88 ■
M a y 19. Mt. Vernon Merc. Co., supplies •• 60.00
May 20, A. B. Hutcheson, expenses to convention 13.50
May 20, A. S. Smith, hay 173 25
May 20. A. C. McNeely, expenses to Tennllle 4.50
May 20. W. A. Smith, heef •• 5.60
May 20. .T. M. Moxley. work on road 2.50
May 22, The Texas Co. gas and oil 148.15
M a y 22. Lindsay & Morgan, camp supplies 19.00
May 24. C. F. Ferrell, expenses to Balnb. and Loulsv 30.00
May 24, Standard Gil Co., gas and oil •• 95.01
May 24. The Mt. Vernon Bank, cash for seed pe a s 59.00
May 27, W. A. Smith, beef 7.20
May 29, M. S. Ik D A. Bvck Co.. 1 book fastener 1.00
May 27. Walker. Evans A Cogswell Co., supplies 3.33
May 29. Marsh a ll * Bruce Co., legal Wanks 52
June 3, Mt. Vernon Merc. Co., camp supplies 206.32
June 3, W. G. Whitaker, guard 5.00
June 3. R. S. McLendon, work on road 2.00
June 3, W. A. Smith, heef 6.50
June 3, E. E. Richardson, guard 30.00
June 3. Gdel Williams, guard 28.00
June 3, R T. Fountain, guard 30.00
June 3. W. G. Whitaker, guard 35.00
June 3, A C. McNeely, guard •• 40.00
•Tune 3. John Gaskin, guard 40.00
June 3. Bud Foskey. yardman 16.00
June 3. Henry Goins, teamster 27.00
June 3. C. F. Ferrell, warden •• 100.00
.Tune 3. C F. Ferrell, use of ear 50.00
June 3. The Tex a s Co., gas and oil 162.42
June 3. Swift * Co., camp supplies 105.77
Tune 3. Mt. Verpon Mere. Co., farm supplies 22.00
.Tune 3. Vidatia Buggy Co., binder repairs 3.75
.Tune 3. Adams Ik Wheeler, camp supplies 75.35
.Tune 3, Happ Bros. Co., shoes 72 00
Tune 3. w J. * T. A. Peterson, camp supplies 4.40
June 3. A. B. Hutcheson, clerk and purchasing a gent .... 66.66
June 3. W. A. Smith, beef •• 2.00
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Tune 3. F. Lee Mcßae, work on road 5,00
| June 17, W. A. Smith, fish •• 4 38
| .Tune 17. Mt. Vernon Merc. Co., supplies 100.00
| .Tune 17, A. C. McNeely, machine driver 5.60
THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1922.
Lots for
Your Money
Should Not Tempt You
USE
CALUMET
The Economy BAKING POWDER
That's What Millions of Housewives Do
—They know that Good
( 'X, IwJHvyd Baking Powder can’t be
sold for less; that “More
WP for the Money” means
bake-day failures, waste
of time and money; that
best by test Calumet means economy. -
The World’s Greatest Baking Powder
* UVALDA NEWS NOTES ♦
Miss Helen Smith of Glennville is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Wallace
Moses.
Miss Elizabeth Price of Vidalia
spent part of last week with Mrs.
Roscoe Price-
Mrs. W. R. Phillips returned on
Monday from a visit to her mother,
Mrs. Sikes, at Bellevlle.
Mr. P. J. McNatt and family
came down from Mt. Vernon and
spent the day with relatives.
Mrs. Prentiss Maunds of Dexter
was the guest of her sister, Mrs. M.
M. Martin, last week-
Mr. Will Scarboro, who has been
ill for the past several days, is able
to lie out again.
Little Miss Janette P.aggott enter
tained a number of little friends on
Monday afternoon in celebration of
her seventh birthday.
AT VIDALIA PRIMITIVE CHURCH
Regular monthly meetings second
Sunday and Saturday before in each
month. Hours of service on Satur
day 3 p. m. On Sunday 11 a. m.
and 8:30 p. m. Bible study every
Sunday at 3 p. m. A cordial invita
tion extended to all.
MAKING PLANS FOR OPENING
HAZLEHURST WAREHOUSE
Mr. J. W. Warren of Durham, N.
C., who will manage the tobacco
warehouse at Hazlehurst this season,
accompanied by his auctioneer, Mr.
R- G. Thompson, was in the city
Monday en route to Hazlehurst. Mr.
Warren announces that he had hoped
to open the warehouse next week,
but that there is probability that it
will not be open until August 2nd.
Mr. Warren had hoped to open the
Vidalia warehouse for part time, but
owing to the small tobacco crop in
this section this year, this was not
considered advisable.
LOOK—REDUCED FARES.
Greatly reduced week-end round
trip fares via Georgia & Florida Ry.
good from Friday morning until the
following Tuesday night.
Consult nearest ticket agent.
D. F. KIRKPATRICK,
Gen. Pass. Agent.
June 27, L. E. Stanford, guard 12-60 W 3, Sw.ft * Co., camp suppl.ee *0.40
June 27 Fred O. Brewton, postage 22.08 July 3, A. B. Hutcheson, clerk and purchasing agent .... «B.M
June 27, W. A. Smith, fish 4.60 July 3, Ode. Williams, guard J**®
June 30. Cash, machine parts *-44 July 3. B. Richardson, guard *O.OO
June 30, C. F. Ferrell, for A. C. McNeely 22.15 July 3, R. T. Fountain, guard •• *O.OO
June 30. C. F. Ferrell, for A. C. McNeely s*6Mr *• «*• Stanford, guard 10-50
June 30, C. F. Ferrell, w a rden 70.00 July 3. W. O. Whitaker, machine driver M-00
July 3, W. A. Smith, fish 4.02 July 3, John Gaskin, teamster 40.<W
July 3. Adams & Wheeler, camp supplies 124.23 July 3, Henry Goins, guard •
July 3, Mt. Vernon Merc. Co., camp supplies 179.35 July 3. C. F. Ferrell, w a rden •• *O.OO
July 3. Parker Grocery Co., camp supplies 09-00 July 3, C. F. Ferrell car hire WM
Julv 3, The Independent Packing Co., camp supplies 42 08 July 3. Bud Foskey, yardman 1 •
July 3. E. E. Burch, freight 10-05 TOTAL • " $8,340.0#
REVIVAL AT NORMANTOWN
CHURCH NEXT WEEK
Beginning Sunday, July 16th, there
will be services twice daily at the
Normantown Baptist church, 11 :00 in
the morning and 8:00 at night. A
hearty welcome is extended to all.
Rev. H. H. Humphreys will assist the
1 pastor, Rev. C. E. McDaniel in the
, preaching. It is hoped to have a glo
rious meeting and that a great good
■ may he accomplished in the commu-.
1 nity.
VIDALIA CITIZEN HURT
IN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT
Mr. Woodward of Vidalia, while
driving into Mcßae from Scotland,
hit a telephone pole yesterday after
noon at the lower end of Scotland
street. He claims that he saw a lady
in the road and was trying to avoid
striking her when the accident hap
pened, but eye witnesses state that he
was mistaken, as there was no one
in his way- Doctors Kennon and
Bradfield were called to the injured
man, who found him only badly shaken
up and no serious damage done. His
car was not damaged seriously, and
after spending the night here he pro
ceeded on his way.—Telfair Enter
prise.
FOR
CONSTIPATION
BILIOUSNESS
Headache
INDIGESTION
Stomach Trouble
-SOLD EVERYWHERE
HEMSTITCHING.
Hemstitching and Picoting. All the
thread furnished. Prices reasonable.
MRS. R. M. STANLEY,
At Vidalia Hardware C«. Store,
ts. Vidalia, Ga.
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
Druggists refund money l' PAZO OINTMENT fall!
to cure Itching, Blind, DU-edlrig or Protruding Piles.
Instantly reli'ves Itching Piles, and you can get
restful s»e«-o after the first application. P-iceßOc.
MEADOWS-COLLIER.
The marriage of Miss Julia Mead*
ows and Mr. Eric Collier of Ocala,
• Fla., was solemnized on Friday morn*
i ing at 7:30 o’clock at the home of
- the bride’s brother, Mr. John Lee
Meadows, on Jackson street, Vidalia,
■ in the presence of the family and a
! few interested friends. The parlors
• were decorated with smilax and dai-
I sies. Preceding the entrance of the
■ bridal party, Miss Azilee Austin of
Cross Hill, S. sang “At Dawn*
ing,” accompanied by Mrs. Ethel B.
Giles. To the strains of Mendels*
. sohn’s Wedding March came the only
attendants, Miss Mae Meadows with
, Mr. John Lee Meadows, sister and
brother of the bride, immediately
» # g
followed by the bridal pair.
The brunette beauty of the fcride
was enhanced by the lovely gown of
midnight blue Canton crepe, relieved
by the pink gladioli of the bouquet*
The impressive ring ceremony was
performed by Rev. J. T. B. Ander
son of the Vidalia Baptist church.
Mr. and Mrs. t'ollier left at once
for a trip to Hot Springs, after which
they will be at home in Ocala, Fla.
The bride is one of Vidalia’s love
liest characters, and Mr. Collier one
of Ocala’s most promising men.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Bids for general repairs and for in
stalling sewerage at the Vidalia school
building will be received by the City
Council until noon of Saturday, July
15th. Plans and specifications can
be seen at the City Clerk’s office.
W. O. DONOVAN,
7-13-2 t. Chairman Committee-
No Worms in a Healthy Child
All children troubled with Worms have an un
healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a
rule, there Is more or 1 ess stomach disturbance.
GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC given regu
larly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood,
im prove the digestion, and act as a general Strength
ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then
•hrow off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be
in perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle.
RESIDENCE FOR SALE.
Five-room dwelling and two story
barn on lot 105 x 150 feet, yard and
garden Inclosed with wire, several
fruit trees and vines on place. Terms
■if desired. Corner Fourth and Green
' streets, Vidalia. See
j 7-28-4tx. J- A. SMITH.