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Editor H. B. Folsom went up to
Atlanta Monday on business.
—Choice Fulghum Seed Oats, 75c
per bushel. See T. B. Conner, Mt.
Vernon, Ga. »
Congressman YV. W. Larsen was
calling on his friends here Monday.
—Use the genuine Eastman Kodak
Films in the yellow package. Oconee
Pharmacy, Mt. Vernon.
Mr. Homer F. Geiger of Savannah
was a visitor to Mt. Vernon Wednes
day.
—We charge your batteries while
you wait. Dixie Filling Station, Mt.
Vernon.
Mr. G. V. Mason has put up a
shingle mill at the old ferry on the
Oconee and is ready to cut shingles.
Mrs. F. Lee Mcßae has returned
from a visit to relatives and friends
at Gray and Americus.
Mr. Chas. Wooten of Eastman has
accepted a position with the D. A.
Mcßae Store.
—THE JOHN FLANNERY CO.,
Savannah, Ga., will make liberal ad
vances on consignments of cotton. 9-28
Master Jeff Mcßae went up to At
lanta Monday with Mr. H. B. Fol
som and will visit relatives there for
a short while.
Mr. W. F. Avant moved his family
Monday to the new bungalow he re
cently purchased of Mr. P. J. Mc-
Natt on College Avenue.
We note with pleasure that since
the completion of the new bridge and
magnificent highway, many of the cit
izens of Wheeler county are now to
be seen in Mt. Vernon.
Mr. A. H. Hughes of Lakeland,
Fla., is visiting relatives and friends
here this tveek. Mrs. Hughes stop
ped over at Odum to visit relatives
and will join Mr. Hughes here be
fore their return to Florida.
—COTTON—AmpIe storage capaci
ty at reasonable rates and liberal ad
vances on consignments in any quan
tity, for prompt sale or to be held, of
fered by Battey & Co., the substan
tial cotton factors of Savannah, Ga.
| LYVEVYYRE LIQUID CHARGE
Saves Time and Money; also your Battery.
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Mrs. W. C. Mcßae and sons, Hen
ry and Claude, left Monday for Na
coochee. Claude will continue at
school there, but Henry will attend
the University of Georgia at Athens.
—For best results ship your cotton
to the old reliable Cotton Factors,
THE JOHN FLANNERY C 0.., Sa
vannah, Ga. 9-28
Misses Eva Conner and Helen Lee
left Tuesday fer Milltown, where they
will teach. Miss Conner has been
connected with the school at that
place, and Miss Lee has also accepted
a position with the faculty.
—BATTEY & CO., the large and re
liable cotton factors of Savannah, Ga.,
offer a service that combines long and
successful experience, expert sales
manship and financial soundness.
Mr. Frank Williams is visiting rela
tives at Waycross and will continue
his trip to Florida before returning.
Rev. J. D. Rabun of Glenville at
tended the opening execises of the
Brewton-Parkcr Institute here Tues
day, meeting many of his old friends
and parishioners.
—Electrol Sudden Solution Charge.
Guaranteed not to hurt your battery.
For sale by Dixie Filling Station, Mt.
Vernon.
—Fresh shipment of bulk Seed for
fall planting, including Bemuda Onion
Sets and Flower Bulbs. Just receiv
ed. Oconee Pharmacy, Mt. Vernon
SPECIAL NOTICE.
The Board of Education declares the
result of the election for consolidation
of Charlotte, Seward and Uvalda
school districts, which was held at
Uvalda August 16th, to be fc- consoli
dation by a vote of 78 to 21, according
to the ballots returned by the justice
of the peace in charge of the election.
This September 5, 1922.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
By T. B. Conner, Se.c’y
GINNING NOTICE.
The machinery and gins of Mcßae
& Company have been put in first
class condition and I am in shape to
give first class ginning service. I am
also in the market for seed and cot
ton, and if I don’t buy them I will
make the other buyers pay above the
market price.
L- N. THOMPSON.
THE MONTGOMERY MONITOR
REV. COPELAND DEPARTS
TO REGRET OF FRIENDS.
Rev. W. C. Copefhnd, ministerial
student, who has been supplying the
Mt. Vernon Presbyterian church as
pastor during the summer, left for
his home at Rocky Mount, N. C., on
Tuesday. Mr. Copeland will contin
ue his studies at Columbia Theologi
cal Seminary, Columbia, S. C.,
Mrs. Copeland left about two weeks
ago. These people made many close
friends during their stay here, and
were untiring workers in the church.
They will long be pleasantly remem
bered by the people of Mt. Vernon.
BAPTIST LAYMEN’S MEETING.
Everyone is cordially invited to at
tend our next regular meeting on Sun
day evening, September 17th, at 8
o’clock.
The program follows:
Devotional —W. W. Grimssley.
The value of churches to the com
munity: As a moral force —M. B.
Calhoun; as an educational force —
F. M. Harris; as an evangelical force
—A. B. Hutcheson.
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.
NOTICE OF ELECTION
FOR SCHOOL TRUSTEES
The Board of Education has set Fri
day, September 15, 1922. for the elec
tion of five trustees for the Uvalda,
Seward and Charlotte School Dis
tricts, recently consolidated. The elec
tion, will be by ballot, and will be held
at the regular voting place at Uvalda,
Ga., within the hours beginning at
9:00 a. m. and closing at 4:00 p. m.
T. B. CONNER, C. S. S.
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to those who were so kind to
us during the recent severe illness of
our wife ad mother.
J. M. HUGHES
AND CHILDREN.
SEED OATS FOR SALE.
Fulghum seed oats, bright and clean
and free from smut, 75c per bushel
f- o. b. Alston, Ga.
J. T. WALKER,
Uvalda, Ga.
For Representative of Montgomery
County.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for representative of Montgome
ry county in the next General As
sembly of the State of Georgia, sub
ject to the rules and regulations gov
erning the primary of September 13th.
HUGH PETERSON, JR.
June 27th, 1922.
CASTOR IA
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In Use For Over 30 Years
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Sheriff’* Sale.
Georgia—Montgomery County.
Will be sold before the court house
door in Mt. Vernon on the first Tues
day in October, 1922, between the le
gal hours of sale, to tile highest bid
der for cash, certain property of
which the following is a complete
description.
All that lot or parcel of land lying
and being in the 275th district G. M.
of said state and county, in the town
of Alston, Ga., and described in the
plan of said town on lot No. 9 in
block No. 7. Said lot frontng 100
feet on Broad street and running back
sin even width a distance of 200 feet.
Levied on and will he sold as the
property of W. H. Hatcher to sat
isfy a fi fa issed from the August term,
1922, of Montgomery Superior Court
in favor of D. S. •Will iamson vs W.
H. Hatcher. Written notice given in
terms of the law. This the 4th day
of September, 1922.
E. E. BURCH, Sheriff.
H. T. SHARPE, Plaintiff’s Attorney.
Sheriff’s Sale.
Georgia—Montgomery County.
Will be sold before the court house
door in Mt. Vernon on the first Tues
day in October, 1922, between the le
gal hours of sale, to the highest bid
der for cash, certain property of
which the following is a complete
description.
All that tract or parcel of land ly
ing and being in the 1757th district
G. M. of said state and county, and
bounded as follows: On the north
by lands of Julius Price, east by lands
of James McNatt, south by lands of
John Edmondson, and west by lands
of Tom McGregor, containing twenty
two acres. Levied on and will be
sold as the property of Louvenia
Spicks to satisfy a fi fa issued from
the August term, 1922, of Montgom
ery Superior Court in favor of J. H.
Dees vs Louvenia Spikes et al.. Writ
ten notice given in terms of the law
This 4th day of September, 1922.
E. E. BURCH, Sheriff.
H. T. SHARPE, Plaintiff’s Attorney.
Citation.
Georgia—Montgomery County.
To whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby given that H. S.
Riddle, as administrator of Mrs. Zcr
ra Riddle, deceased, having applied
to me by petition for leave to sell
the real estate and home place of
said Mrs. Zerra Riddle, deceased;
and that an order was made thereon
at the September term, 1922, for cita
tion, and that citation issue; all the
heirs at law and creditors of the said
Mrs. Zerra Riddle, deceased, will take
notice that I will pass ujkjh said ap
plication at the October term, 1922, of
the court of ordinary of Montgomery
I county, and that unless cause is
j shown to the contrary, at said time,
said leave will be granted. This 4th
day of September 1922.
J. C. McALLISTER, Ordinary.
Sheriff’* Sale.
Georgia—Montgomery County.
Will be sold before the court house
door in Mt, Vernon on the first Tues
day in October, 1922, between the le
gal hours of sale, to the highest bid
der for cash certain property of
which the following is a complete
description.
All that certain tract or parcel of
land lying, situate and being in the
1757th district G. M. of said state
and county, formerly 1343rd district,
containing one hundred, seventy-one
and three-fourths acres, more or less,
and bounded as follows: North by
lands of Charlie Fountain and Still
well Company, cast by lands of Wm.
Godown, south by lands of B. J.
O’Conner, and west by lands of A. B.
Hutcheson. Said land levied on and j
will be sold as the property of James
Hicks to satisfy an execution issued
from the Superior Court of Mont
gomery county on the 9th day of Au
gust, 1922, in favor of B. J. O’Con
ner against James Hicks. Written
notice given the defendant in terms of
(lie law. This the 2nd day of Sep
tember, 1922.
E. E. BURCH, Sheriff.
Fred M. HARRIS* Plaintiff’s Att’y.
Administrator’* Sale.
Georgia—Montgomery County.
By virtue of an order heretofore
granted by the Ordinary of said coun
ty, T will sell before the court house
door in said county on the first Tues
day n October, next, between the
legal hours of sale, the following des
cribed parcel of land, to wit:
All that 1 certain tract or parcel of
land lying and being in the 1781st
district G. M. of said state and coun
ty, containing two hundred and thir
ty-four f 234) acres, more nr less, and
hounded north by lands of Mrs. Eli
za Stephens, east by lands of O. O.
Hamilton, south by lands of Palmer,
Mason and Braddy, and west by lands
of E. S. Adams, reference had to a
plat of the same made by S. B. Mor
ris, Surveyor, on the 21st day of Oc
tober, 1902. Said land is sold as the
property of W. H. H Stephens, late
of said county, deceased, for the nur
oose of paying debts and for distri
bution among 't he heirs at law. The
terms will he announced on the day of
sale. This Scnterrher Ist, 1922.
1. W. STEPHENS, Admr.
W. M. LEWIS, Attorney.
Notice To Debtors and Creditors.
Georgia—Montgomery County.
Al( creditors of the estate of Tames
Morris, late of said state and county,
deceased, are hereby notified to ren
der to their demands to the under
signed acro-'tlng to !,-> w , aT id a |j p,. r _
sons indebted to said estate are re
quired io make immediate navmcnt to
me. This September 4th. 1922.
T. . MrRAE,
Administrator of
James Morris, Deceased.
FERTILIZERS FOR SALE
When in need of high grade com
mercial fertilizers for winter or fall
use, see me.
HENRY A. JOHNSON,
Mt. Venron, Ga.
SEED OATS FOR SALE.
Genuine Eulghum seed oats for sale.
See Or write:
HENRY A. JOHNSON,
Mt. Vernon, Ga.
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in 14 to 21 Days
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Constipation. It relieves promptly but
should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days
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per bottle.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
Georgia—Montgomery County.
This is to notify the public that the
firm of Oconee Stave Company, com
posed of G. V. Mason and G. C.
Smith, has this day been dissolved by
mutual consent, G. V. Mason retiring:
from said firm. G. C. Smith assumes
all indebtedness of said firm and is to
collect all accounts due or past due
said firm of Oconee Stave Company.
Mt. Vernon, Ga-
This July 22, 1922.
G. V. MASON,
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