The Montgomery monitor. (Mt. Vernon, Montgomery County, Ga.) 1886-current, December 28, 1922, Image 1

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VOL. XXXVI wmmmssfflmmmmmmmmwgm j IAILEY . DRUG . CO. I The Drug Store fills a very im« portant place in any thrifty community. Ours is even § more than this—it is a Real Necesssity j DRUGS, TOILET ARTICLES 1 | GARDEN SEEDS, CANDIES 1 STATIONERY, SOFT DRINKS | I »&sss9ss9esssssssStt6olWS&e9ss9sssssss*9Ce9&9e99oWGfCet9em 29 If CALL ON US DAY OR NIGHT. WE ARE IN : |5 BUSINESS TO SERVE AND SATISFY |; 1 AILEY DRUG CO. 1 jl AILEY, GA. | 00000000000000000000 000000 I Cannot Dispute It j| Pure food makes pure blood and pure 0 blood sustains healthy bodies. No | man, scientist or quack, can dispute it Our Meats Prove it | Fresh and Cured Meats 0 I Fresh Fish and Oysters and Table Delicacies J Shipment of Fresh Bread Daily 0 SANITARY HARKET % S. S. Bush MT. VERNON, GA. $ 00000000000000000000000000 Petty's Cotton Seed is Given First Prize Product Grown on Dawson Farm is Ranked Highest at Southeastern Fair in Atlanta. Dawson, Ga., Oct 23.—Petty’s improved toole wilt resistant cot ton seed, grown and improved on the H. A. Petty farm, has won another distinction of note, hav ing been awarded first prize at • the Southeastern Fair, which was neld in Atlanta during the past week. Petty’s seed have heretofore won the distinction having rank ed first in the 1921 cotton varie ty test held at the Georgia State College of Agriculture, with re gard to yield of lint cotton per acre; also having ranked first in yield acre in the 1921 cotton va riety test held at the Coastal Plain Experiment Station near Tifton. On the farm of the Georgia State College of Agri culture, some thirty odd varie ties of cotton were used in the test, Petty’s improved toole hav ing ranked first. We have the above seed for sale. See us at once if you want these prize winners for your 1923 cotton crop. D. S. & W. G. WILLIAMSON, UVALDA, GEORGIA ©lf? iMimfcjfltttfnf Monitor. Mr. Petty began improving his cotton in 1916 or 1917 by the sin gle stalk selection method, being very careful to keep records on the different plots and having his cotton ginned on a private gin on the H. A. Petty farm, thereby keeping his seed absolutely pure as he did not gin for the public. Mr. Petty has continued the above method until now, his suc cess is quite evident and the de mand for Petty's improved cot ton seed is much greater than the supply available and he cannot , fill the orders received for seed. His cotton has made a very creditable showing in all sections planted. Mr. Petty has made shipments of his seed, pot only out of the State of Georgia but ; out of the UnitedJJStates and in- I to China and Italy. MT. VERNON, GA , THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1922. Sheriff Sale. I Georgia—Montgomery County, j Will be sold before the court house I door in Mt. Vernon on the first Tues day in Jan., 1i)23, between the legal ! hours of sale, to the highest bidder j for cash, certain property, of which the'following is a complete dsscrip tion: Thirty acres of land carved from a tract of land situate, ly ing aud being in the 1781st G. M. district of said county, aud bound ed as follows: North by lands of Grady Phillips, east by lands of Mathew Phillips, south by lands of Toney Phillips aud west by lands of the Margaret Moßley es tate aud west by lands of Boston Durden. Levied on and will be sold as the property of Mathew Phillips to satisfy a tax fi fa is sued by H. C. Davis tax collector, vs Mathew Phillips for state and county taxes for the year 1920. Levy made and returned to me by H. H. Adams, L. C., and writ ten notice of levy given in terms of the law. This the sth day of December, 1922. E. K. Burch, Sheriff. Dissolution Notice. State of Georgia—Montgomery County. The partnership composed of the estate of W. J. Peterson, de ceased, and T. A. Peterson, here tofore conducted in Ailey, Mont gomery county, Georgia, under the names of W. J. & T. A. Pe terson, doing a general retail merchandising and trading busi ness, and Ailey Hardware Com pany, doing a retail hardware business, and Montgomery Coun ty Bank, doing a general banking business, is by mutual consent of the heirs at law of the estate of W. J. Peterson, deceased, and T. A. Peterson this day dissolved. The entire one-half interest of the estate of W. J. Peterson, de ceased, in said partnership hav ing been sold and transferred to T. A. Peterson. He assuming all obligations of indebtedness outstanding against said partner ship and agreeing to pay same and being vested with full au thority to collect and enforce pay ment of all obligations of indebt ness owing to said partnership. It is mutually agreed that the re tail mercantile business may con tinue to be operated under the firm name of W. J. & T. A. Pe terson until December 31, 1922. However, this continuance . is in no manner to carry with it any responsibility or liability what ever on the part of the estate of W. J. Peterson, deceased, and is only permitted for the temporary convenience of T. A. Peterson, the purchaser. The estate of W. J. Peterson, deceased, as represented by the heirs at law of said estate this day retiring from said partner ship. This December 2nd, 1922. Heirs at law of the estate of W. J. Peterson, deceased: Flora Catherine Snooks, Thomas Alexander Peterson, William James Peterson, Jessie Mae Peterson, Jim Peterson, Marie Peterson, Hugh Peterson, Jr., John Calhoun Peterson, Ala Brewton, Cleopatra McLaurine, W. M. McLaurine, Guardian Cleopatra McLaurine, T. A. Peterson. Signed in the presence of us: C. W. Skipper, C. W, Robison, N. P., State at Large. Citation. Georgia—Montgomery County. H. S. Riddle, administrator of Zera Riddle, deceased, represents to the court in his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered Zera Riddle’a estate; this is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they cau, why said administrator should not be dis-; chaged from his administration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in January, 1928. J. C. McAllister, Ordinary. LOST. Lost, on the streets of Mount Vernon on last Saturday evening, a brown fur choker. Finder will please return to Miss Carol Hutcheson, Mt. Vernon, Ga. Sale of Land Under Power Contained in Security Deed. Under aud by virtue of of the authority contained in a Deed to secure debt executed byC. F. Lad son to First National Bank of Vi dalia on the Bth day of Aug., 1919, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Montgomery County in Deed Book 27 page 288, there will be sold before the court house door in Montgomery County, between the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in Jan., 1928, to the highest aud best bidder for cash, the property conveyed by said deed and described as follows: All that tract or parcel of land lying, situate and being in the 1448 rd Dist.,G. M. of Montgom ery County, Ga., containing 48 1-2 acres, more or less, bounded on the north by the lands of J. E. Ladson, on the west by lands of W. B. Ladson, on the south by the lands of James Morris and on the northeast by the lands of Flora Cooper. Default has been made in the payment of the principal and in terest on a certain promissory note of even date of said deed, for SIOOO.OO, which said amount said deed was executed to secure, and the said First National Bank of Vidalia. the legal holder of said note and security deed, in accord ance with the terms thereof will sell said described property for the purpose of paying said indebt edness and the said First National Bank'of Vidalia will make to the purchaser a good and sufficient deed to said property under the terms of said Deed to Secure Debt aforesaid. This Dec. 6th, 1922. First National Bank of Vidalia For Leave to Sell. State ot Georgia—Montgomery County. To Whom it May Concern: Notice is hereby given that Louis Roberson and M. B. Cal houn as administrators of the es tate of C. H. Peterson, deceased, have applied to me by petition for leave to sell the following real estate belonging to the es tate of the said O. H. Peterson, deceased, to-wit: One lot of land situated, lying and being in the Town of Soper ton. originally Montgomery but now Treutlen county, Georgia, which said lot fronts fifty (50) feet on Main Street and runs back south a distance of one hundred (100) feet, add being bounded on the North by Main Street; east by lands of W. T. McCrimmon; south by lands of Mrs. Lillie M. Williams and west by Second Street, together with the perpetu al right to join a twelve inch brick wall running along the east side of said lot, the same being 16 feet high and 100 feet long, and also the perpetual right to join th twelve inch brick wall running along the south side of said lot, the same being 15 feet high and and 50 feet long —and that an or der was made thereon at the De cember term, t 922, of the court of ordinary of said county for cita tion, and that citation issue. All the heirs at law and creditors of the said C. H. Peterson’ deceased, will take notice that I will pnss upon said application at the Jan uary Term, 1928, of the court of ordinary of Montgomery county, Georgia; and that unless good cause is shown to the contrary, at said time, said leave to seU the above described land will be granted bv the court. This the 4th day of December, 1922. J. O. McAllister, Ordinary of Montgomery County, Georgia. Notice. Notice is hereby given that the last meeting of the Board of Commissioners of Roads and Rev enues of Montgomery County for | the year 1922 will be held on Friday, Dec. 29. A. B. Hutcheson, Clerk. MILLER TIRES Nationally Known for Their • i Superb Quality ■ 0 FULL FORD EQUIPMENT FOUR TIRES 140* GAS . GREASES . OILS ■ SERVICE See the New Miller Wedge Tread and Get Prices on Our Entire Line DIXIE FILLING STATION Located at Corner Railroad Avenue and . Aighway MT. VERNON The Montgomery Monitor and The Progressive Farmer one year for $1.50. OFFER WILL SOON EXPIRE. COUPE New Price The world has never known an enclosed car of this type at a lower price. No car at any price has ever offered a greater value. j Place your order now to in sure early delivery. Terms if desired. Mount Vernon Motor Company NO. 33