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THE MONTICELLO NEWS.
ESTABLISHED 1881.
Local and Personal.
~ Fine weather this week.
Watch the steady improvement
of our town. : '
Mr. J. E. Hecht visited Atlanta
Wednesday. . . xS
Call in to see us when you come
to town next week.
Mr. John Leonard, of Eatonton,
spent Monday here.
" Miss Helen Ward hag' séfurned
from a visit to Atlanta. i
Read the official Superior Court
calender in today’s paper. |
Read thenétw ad appearing else
where of the Reid Shoe Store Co.
Mrs. Martha Rodgers is having
anew roof glaced on her residence.
If you are interested in c,ou.rj
next week read the official cale
dar. & o .
Mr. Speights Ballard left Mon
day for Atheus to enter the State
University. . E ]
Mrs. %nall arrived from Senoia
a few days ago to spend sc metime
in Monticgllo. - Lad ahed
Miss,M‘!ggie Ward, of Atlantd,
is boai_din& with her aunt, Mrs.
Crit Goolsby, and isattending Yhe
sonticells High School. e
Macgn Business Men’s League. bids for- your
tradet It givesyou free trips to and from Ma
com: For particulars write FEugene Anderson,
Secrefary and Treasurer, or call at store of any
mdnber of the Lealllt == il =iy ="y
% . ALL FJHE LATEST STYLES OF ®
Dress Goods, Ready-to-wear Skirts, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Hosiery, Underwear
and Pants.
We will make it to your interest to see our New line before buying elsewhere. A little money will go a long
ways in our Store. |
THE MONLEY SAVER. Favl
THE HUTCHINSON COPMANY.
Our Mr.T. A. Hutchinson has just returned from New York, Phila.
delphia, and Baltimore markets, and will show the Greatest Stock of
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Millirery, Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Caps,
ever shown in Monticello. ’ .
Remarkably low prices will prevail this Season. We made large
purchases of Cotton Goods before the rise and must sell the Goods.
Miss. Blanche Wentzell will show everything that is new in Milli
nery. She hasspent past two months in the market and her wide ex
perience as a buyer clearly places her in the front rank. She will
have competent help in her Department, and all orders will have
prompt attention. ’ ' '
YOURS FOR BUSINESS, | s
THE HUTCHINSON COMPANY. -
/=== GRAND OPENING, TUESDAY AND WEPN‘ESD‘;;@‘V; "_SEPTEMBER 29_T1‘,1, AND 30TH. i\
-Putnam Superior court is in ses
sion this week. v .
Mrs. Willie Ridley visited Hills
boro Saturday. :
Mr. T. A. Hutchinson visited
Atlanta Tuesday. ;
Phe News is proud of its able
carp of eorrespondents. -
The News' t:irculatbn is climb
ing fast—it covers the field.
* Prof. O. B. Nisbet spent Saturs
day and Sunday in Eatonton. .
¥ Mr. Leeé Trammell, of Madison,
spent Monday night in town.
Mr. Merry Ezell will leave soon
for Atlanta to enter, the Techno
logical school.
Mrs. Henry Thompson,of Shady
Dale, has been on a visit to Mrs.
F_Srha;; Allen this week.. {
" Miss Joyce Glover spent Satur~
day and Sunday with Mrs. Chas.
Thempson, of Eudora. |
. Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Dozier, of
Flovilla, have been om a visit to
Monticello relatives this week.
- Messrs Tom Hunt and Guy
Armstrong, of Macon, spent Sun
day here the guests of, Mrt. F. B
Barnes. £ iy
‘Miss\May -Bonner has returned
to her home in Macon after spend
ing sometime in ‘Monticello with
Mrs. W. A; Reid. ° : |
MONTICELLO, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1903.
‘Messrs A. H. Jordan and E. T.
Malone spent Monday night in
Macon. :+ .. "
Miss Bérta Malone left Monday’
afternoon ' lor a visit t 6 Macon’
relatives.
Correspondents will please call
or send to'the News officé when
in need of stationery. g
Mr. Bob Talmadge, of Ocilla,
was circulating among Monticéhp,
friends the first of the week. wir
i Miss s:t_xi%l?gifimriek-; ‘of God: |
frey, is vtsi her sister, M
George Stinson at the Stinsc
Hotel. £ t
Mr. Allen Lawrence, of Wood
fin, was enrolled as a new pupit
at the Monticello High Scheol
last Monday. rnaivth gt
~ Mr. Sam Cohen spent a few days |
in Madi'_son this week where he
went to participate in the observ
ance of the Hebrew New Year. .
‘Mr. J. W. Turk, of Round Oak,
ci@me uxi Fr_iday n_xprning and ,re-.
mained until Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and’ 'M}i 3\ ? Tl"zfttér%gg'.:
i\dasgcr Lgla}éd Jordan, who has
been on a visit to his grandparents,
Mr. and ‘Mrs. Henry Jordan. re
turned to hjs home in Macon Mon;
B .
fdiss ".Kg‘}c';l,(d.bcrt,‘ who ,hasl
been the guest of Mrs. F. \\'.l
Robert on Forsyth stréet, return- |
edkto her home in Albany a fcw!
d:.%s ago. J
Mr. Alfred Fouche, editor ’:m(l‘
proprietor of the Iltégx"){ (quntyl
Weekly, has the sympathy of his
friends all over the state in the
loss sustained in having his outfit
burned at the recent fire in Mc-
Donough.
SHOKS! SHOKES!
b ° ' A _De
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We commence on ""Saturday Sebtember 19th to sell 5000 pair of
Shoes. New Goods and perfectin every respect. No reasonable offer
refused. We must sell this quantity, so as to make room for a
special purchase made in Boston to be delivered October Ist. Come
to us, buy a pair of Shoes and you will be pleased. .
We have been before you 14 years and should need no special in
troduction. Don’t fail to see us for all classes of Fallgand Winter
Goods.
ffin';vm
' This pgper, till January first 15¢.
. Eatables; dll-kinds at Powell
Bros.’ i anatty Wo e g
.. Come in and 's{;b_.sj(;rib..c; for the
Newsforayeal., .. =~ . ~
+ Apples, oats and seéd rye for
sale by J. B. Webb. |
-+ A fine line of Toilet Soap just
’receivcd at Powell Bros '
i Fifteen cents gets the News till
January the first. How about jt?
! Mrs. A, T. Gray will ppen a
oarding house about the 'gfs't of
’&tober, and will occupy Mrs.
‘Caroline Jordan's home. Yt
Miss Hélen Ward, an expgrienc
ed milliner, can be tound at the
Hutchinson Co's store where.she
will be delighted to. have . her
friends call. & ~
Mr. and Mrs. T, S. Majone are
expected home this afiernoon
from New York, Baltimore and
other points, where they have
‘been for the past.two weeks.
© Mrs. McMasters and little Miss
'#s' Elizabeth Rosa and Rachael
‘McMasters, who have been on.a
visit to Mrs. C. D, Jordan, return.,
ed: to their home in Waynesboro
Tuesday.
Miss Ola Little spent lagt Sun
‘fday'i.n Eatonton. She has been
elected a teacherin the Monticello
High School, and that school is
ifu.rlun:nfc in its selection,—Eaton
ton Messenger.
Mr. George Davis, we learn,
has leased his farm near town and
}intc.n(ls‘ buyin a lot, improving it,
Fm(l moving to Monticello some
‘time this winter, A cordial wel
come awaits Mr, Davis, his moth-
Ei:r and slster. Miss Gapie Davis,
‘as citizens of our town.
i Powell Bros, agents for Low
ney's fine candies and Bpon bons,
Cot}o_q was a little .xfi' yester
day, but the market contiues live
ly. Ve
A fresh lot of candy and crack
ers, canned goods, etc., at Powell
Bros; p.e v L
"The enforcement of the Calvin
Vigraticy law is working wonders
all’over the state,, . ‘
Farmers: are putting in someé.
good work these pretty days hare
vesting their crops. o,
. Mrs. Jim Newton and Jittle
d’a'ughter spent Sl'mday and Mon
day with 'Machen relatives.
.. The News is eight pages, six’
column, -all heme print. Every
inch printed in Monticello,
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon ‘Hardy
and three children, of Mechanics
ville, spent ‘several days here this
week visiting Col. and Mrs. G. H.
Cornwell.~Covington Enterprise.
'iMr, ’Walt-:r Hill arrived from
Savannah Sunday and will he here
and in ndjtl)inh)g“gountles for
sometime in the interest of the
Prudential ;- Life Insurance Com
pany. S A .
Mrs. R. J. Penn and awht, Mrs, ‘
Ingtam, of Dooly county, who is |
on a visit to relatives here, left
Tuesday morning to sp{end\?’ ft;w
days with Mrs. Ripley Pifliips, of
Fatonton, »
. A petition is being circulated
and numerously signed here ask
ing the Central road to reindtate
the shoofly train between Macon
!:n;il Athens, We think the Cén
tral Should put it on.—Madisonian
Weare sure the people of Jasper
would be pleased to have the shoo
fly put on again,
Mrs. MCM?\?t‘erg,' of Waynes
boro, the charming guest of Mrs.
Charles D. Jordan, was the hon
oree at two delightful social fune
tions last week, a reception on
Thursday afternoon and a lunch
eon Fritlay morning, Mrs. Jordan
being the gracious hostess on both
occasions,
Mrs, V. V. Pearson and Miss
Callie Pearson left this week for
iMonticello, where they will make
their home with Mrs. Swanson.
Eatonton gives them up with re
gret and wish them much happi
ness in their new home.—Eaton
ton Messenger. : Monticello ‘ex
tends a cordial wecome to these
ladies.
‘Hon. Joseph S. Stewart, agent
for the State University, will ad
dress the citizens of Jasper county
in the ¢ourt-house next Monday
at the noon recess of conrt, in the
interest of eduéation and the Uni
versity of Georgia. ,The legisla
ture passed a bill at the recent
session authorizing them to sgnd
an agent to all of the 'éounties,
and Mr. Turner’s visit here is in
compliance with that ogder. The
public’is cordially invited to at
tend. e it
The Jones County Fair, which
opens at Bradley’s , October the
6th, promises to be a big success.
FFor several years the euterprising
i'citizcns of opr neighboring . . coun
'ty have been holding: these, fairs
‘and cach season they grow better
land better. It will bé remiember
‘ed that their exhibits' laste year
ware removed to Macon amd they
| bore off the first prize at the gtate
fair. Jones is a fine county, and
she is going to have another fine
fair. b
NUMBER 29.