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SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER
POWER OF SALE.
Georgia—Montgomery County.
Under and by virtue of the powers
contained in that certain deed to se
cure debt made by Carrie S. Johnson
to P. R. Cohen under date of March
27th, 1919, recorded March 29th, 1919,
in deed book No. 25, j ages 71 and 72,
Clerk’s office of Montgomery County,
Georgia, the undersigned will sell at
public outcry before the court house
door of said county, to the highest
bidder for cash, on the first Tuesday
in November, 1922, between the legal
hours of sale, all the following des
cribed real estate, to wit :
All those tracts or parcels of land
situate, lying and being in the 275th
G. M District, said state and county,
and in the Town of Alston, bounded
north by public road known as ‘‘shell
road," east, by public road, south by
lands of W. C Sharpe, and west by
S. A. Mathews, containing fifteen (15)
acres more or less, and being a por
tion of a 62-acre tract conveyed to
D. S. Williamson by administrators
of T-. Sharpe.
Also lots Nos. 5 and 4 in block No.
14 in the Town of Alston, saist state
and county, as shown by the map of
said town, recorded in deed hook No.
22, page 57, Clerk’s office of Motgom
ery county, Georgia.
Said sale to he had for the purpose
of paving an indebtedness as in sliid
deed to secure debt set out, together
with the cost of this proceeding, in
cluding ten per cent of the amount for
attorney's fees, as provided for in "aid
deed to secure debt, default having
been made in the payment of the
principal and interest due on April
Ist, 1922, and October Ist, 1022, and by
tbe terms of said deed when anv of
said indebtedness falls due and is not
paid, then the whole sum becomes due
at the option of the holder, the said
P R Cohen having by this proofed
fng declared the whole sum due and
payable hv reason of such default.
A complete conveyance will be made
to the purchaser on the day of sale,
such purchaser paying for titles and
revenue stamps. This the 2nd day of
October, 1922.
TV R COHFN,
Attorney in fart for
Carrie S. Johnson.
J. WADF. JOHNSON,
Attorney, Commissioner.
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MONTGOMERY COUNTY TAX
LEVY FOR 1922.
Georgia—Montgomery County.
It is hereby ordered by the Couifty
Commissioners of Montgomery coun
ty, Georgia, in session this the sth
day of September, 1922, that the fol
lowing tax levy be made for the said
county of Montgomery for the year
1922:
Item 1. 5 mills to pay the debts due
or to become due during the year.
Item 2. 3 mills to repair court house,
jail, bridges, ferries or other public im
provements.
Item 3. 2 mills to pay sheriffs, bail
iffs, jailers or other officers that may
be entitled to pay out of the county.
Item 4 1 mill to pay coroner's fees.-
Item 5. 2 mills to pay bailiffs at
courts, non-resident witnesses in crim
inal cases, fuel, servant hire and sta
tionery.
Item 6. 3 mills to pay jurors.
Item 7 2 mills to pay expenses in
curred in supporting the poor of the
county.
Item 8. 2 mills for the building and
maintenance of public roads in the
county.
Item 9. 5 mills for educational pur
poses of the county.
J. T. WALKER,
M. L. ADAMS,
A. R. HUTCHESON,
County Commissioners of
Montgomery County, Ga.
Libel For Divorce.
GEORGlA—Montgomery County.
In Montgomery Superior Court,
November term, 1922.
Curley Baldwin vs Gracie Baldwin.
Libel for divorce.
To Gracie Baldwin, defendant:
You are hereby commanded to be
and appear at the next term of the
Superior Court of said county, to be
held the first Monday in November,
1922. and make your answer in the
above stated case, as required by or
der of said rnurt.
Winess the Honorable Escliol Gra
ham, Judge of said court.
This 21st da vof September, 1922.
J. E. McRAE, Clerk,
S. CL, M. C., Ga.
COTTON.
Get more for your cotton. Consign
it to Savannah Cotton Factorage Co,
Savannah. Ga. This company makes
liberal advances on both selling and
holding cotton. Their weights, grades
and round lot prices will please you
8-10-ts.
THE MONTGOMERY MONITOR
WEEKLY COTTON LETTER
By
Savannah Cotton Factorage Co.
(All inquiries promptly answered.)
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All cotton markets have been ad
vancing this week due to settlement
of the Turkish questions, lighter of
ferings in most sections of the belt,
private reports of a smaller yield than
the trade expected, and a good' demand
from southern mills. Sales in fore
ign markets have also increased.
This should be followed by a better
demand from abroad'.
The Consumption Report for Sept
ember was published to-day showing
495,344 bales, against 484,718 bales
last, year. The total consumption of
cotton during August and September I
amounted to 1,022,748 bales, against
951,777 bales last year.
Exports to date are slightly less
than those of 1921. This is due to un
settled conditions In foreign coun
tries. As stated above sales of cotton
in foreign markets are increasing, and
exports from the Gulf ports have
been much larger this month than
last.
Most of the crop has been picked,
offerings arel ighter, the demand good
and unless something unforeseen oc
curs, the market should continue to
work higher.
Libel For Divorce.
J. J, Isdale vs Bianca Isdale.
Libel for divorce, Montgomery fiu
perior Court, Nov. term, 1922.
To Bianca Isdale, Greeting:
An order to perfect service by pub
lication having been granted by the
Court, you are hereby required to ap
pear at the next term of this Court,
to lie held first Mond y in Feb
ruary, 1923, to answer this complaint,
or in default the Court will proceed
as to justice shall appertain.
Witness the Hon. Eschol Graham,
Judge of said Court, this the 2nd day
of October, 1922.
11-9-4 t. J. E. McRAE, Clerk.
Administrator’* Sale.
Georgia—Toombs County.
Under and by virtue of an order
granted by the Honorable J. C. Mc-
Allister, Ordinary of Montgomery
County, Georgia, there will be sold
at the old home place of H. B. Mc-
Natt, deceased, in the 43rd G. M. Dis
trict of said county, on the 30th day
of October, 1922, beginning at 10 a. m,
to the highest bidder for cash, the
following persona! property of the es
tate of said H. R. McNatt, to wit:
15 mules, 15 head of cattle, one-half
interest in 90 head of hogs. 6 two
horse wagon, 1 one-horse wagon, 1
mower and rake, 1 cane mil! and boiler,
2000 bushels of corn, more or less, and
all plow tools and farming implements,
consisting of 2-horse plows, 1-horse
plows, middle bursters, guano distrib
utors, joe barrows, cotton planters,
cultivators, plow stocks, scrapes, dou
bletrees, hoes, plow gear, singletrees,
shovels, double stocks, plows, stalk
cutters, plow points, plow wings, etc.
This the 16th day of October, 1922.
W. A. McNATT,
h. g. McAllister,
Administrators of the estate
of IT. B. McNatt, dcceved.
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Thursday, October 19, 1922.
Administrator's Sale.
GEORGIA —Montgomery County.
Under and by virtue of an order!
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granted by the Court of Ordinary of j
' said county, will be sold on the first
. Tuesday in November, 1922, before
the court house door in said county,
. between the legal hours ot sate, to
r the highest and best bidder, certain
! property, of which the following is a
I complete description:
Three acres of land situate, ying:
and being in the Town of Ailey, Ga.,l
, and in the 1757th vjr. M. District!
thereof, and bounded as follows: Onj
the north by public highway, east by
Broad street, south by lands of the
Ailey Baptist church and lands of j
, W. J. Peterson, Jr., and west by
! street and home place of W. J. Pet
i erson, Jr., and known as the J. A.
! Riddle home place. Also a tract of
land containing fifty-one and one-half
acres of land, situated in the 1757th
G. M. district of said state and coun
ty, the same being in two tracts and
adjoining each other, one tract con
taining thirty-four'acres and the other
containing seventeen and one-half
acres. Said tract or tracts of land
bounded north by a stieet leading
from Ailey to £he Brcwton-Parker
Institute, east by lands of W. J. Pet
erson, Jr., south by lands of J. M. D.
McGregor and Miss Inez Mcßae and
west by Limestone Creek.
11. S. RIDDLE, Admr.,
Estate Mrs. Zera Riddle
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Mrs. J. B. Robertson and children
of Savannah are visiting relatives in
this community.
Mr. P. H. Daniels and wife, Her
bert O'Brien and Felton Reynolds
were in Vidalia Monday.
Mrs. J. E. Bennett is in Sanders
ville, where she underwent an opera
tion. She is getting along nicely.
Mr. J. T. Walker made a business
trip to Mt. Vernon Tuesday.
Miss Sudie Graham gave a peanut j
boiling Tuesday night of Jast week and
it was enjoyed very much by a large
number of her friends.
Mr. Charlie Leggett was taken to
Vidalia Hospital last Thursday, where
he underwent an operation.
Several from this section went to
Mt. Vernon to the show last week.
The Oak Grove school is progress
ing nicely, with about 36 on roll.
Everybody remember the hour of
Sunday school and B. Y. P. U. and
icome.
A TALK WITH A VIDALIA MAN.
MR. J. HOUSTON FIELDS OF 509
FIRST STREET, TELLS OF HIS
EXPERIENCE.
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There is nothing like a talk with
one of our own citizens for giving
hope and encouragement to the anx
ious sufferer from the dread kidney
disease. We, therefore, give here an
interview with a Vidalia man:
“I had a severe attack of kidney
trouble,” says Mr. Fields. “I had
backache all the time and my kidneys
were weak and irregular in action. It
was hard for me to pass the kidney
secretions- They were scanty at times
and accompanied by a burning sensa
tion. Doan’s Kidney Pills were re
commended to me and I got a supply
and commenced to use them. After
taking one box I was relieved and one
more entirely rid me of this trouble.
I take Doan”s now and then as a pre
ventive and they keep me in good
shape. Doan’s are a wonderful kid
nev medicine.’’
Price 60c at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy—
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr. Fields had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
You Do More Work,
You are more ambitious and you get more
enjoyment out of everything when your
Hoed is in good condition. Impurities in
the blood have a very depressing effect on
the system, causing weakness, laziness, j
nervousness and sickness.
GROVE’S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
restores Energy und Vitality by Purifying
and Enriching the Blood. When you feel
its strengthening, invigorating effect, see
how it brings co'or to the cheeks and how
it improves the appetite, you will then
appreciate its true tonic value.
GROVE S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
is not a patent medicine, it is simply
IRON and QUININE suspended in Syrup,
jSo pleasant even children like it. The
! blood needs Quinine to Purify it and IRON
to Enrich it. These reliable tonic prop- 1
enies never fail to drive out impurities in
j the blood.
The Strength-Creating Power of GROVE’S
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the favorite tonic in thousands of homes.
More than thirty-five years ago. folks
I would ridt a long distance to get GROVE'S I
TASTELESS Chill TONIC *hen a
member of their family had Malaria or
needed a body-building, strength-giving
tonic. vThe formula is just the same to
day. and you can get it from any drug
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Colds Cause Grip and kffcaaaaa
LAXATIVE RROMO QUININE Tablet* remove the
cause. There is only oo« "Brwno Quinine.'
ti W. GKOVE S signature oo box. 30c.
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Druggist Says Ladies are Using
Recipe of Sage Tea and
Sulphur.
Hair that loses its color anti lustre,
or when it fades, turns g-ray, dull and
i lifeless, is <mused by a lack of sulphur
|in the hair. Our grandmother made
up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur
to keep her locks dark and beautiful,
and thousands of women and men who
i value that even color, that beautiful
dark shade of hair whjch is so at
tractive, use only this old-time recipe.
Nowadays we get this famous mix
i ture improved by the addition of other
I ingredients by asking at any drug
store for a bottle of “'Wyeth’s Sage
and Sulphur Compound,” which dark
ens the hair so naturally, so evenly,
that nobody can possibly tell it has
been applied. You Just dampen a
sponge or soft brush with it and draw
this through your hair, taking one
small strand at a time. By morning
the gray hair disappears: but what
delights the ladies with Wyeth’s Sage
and Sulphur Compound is that, be
sides beautifully darkening the hair
after a few applications, it also brings
; back the gloss and lustre and gives it
an appearance of abundance.
| Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com
pound is a delightful toilet requisite
1 to Impart color and a youthful ap
j pearance to the hair. It is not in
tended for the cure, mitigation or pre
vention of disease.
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To buy a Piano of the better grade.
You will do well to get prices and
terms. Write us and you will get
prices and terms on our high-grade
Pianos and Players. Ours is the old
est music house in Georgia—known
and appreciated by the music-loving
public. Ludden & Bates Southern
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A TONIC
Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic restores
! Energy and Vitality by Purifying and
Enriching the Blood. When you feel its
strengthening, invigorating effect, see how
it brings color to the cheeks and how
it improves the appetite, you will then
appreciate its true tonic value.
Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic is simply
Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. So
pleasant even children like it. The blood
needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to
Enrich it. ° Destroys Malarial germs and
Grip germs by its Strengthening, Invigor
ating Effect 60c.
SEED OATS FOR SALE.
Genuine Fulghum seed oats for sale.
| See or write:
HENRY A. JOHNSON,
Mt. Vernon, Ga.