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THE MONTICELLO NEWS.
ESTABLIEHED 1881.
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FAF RIP TO THE WORLD’S FAIR
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; ST. LOUIS, 1904. | ;
; THE HUTCHINSON COMPANY ‘
. will send any lady who lives in Jasper County to the St. Louis World’s Fair receiving the largest
‘+ - number of votes,~under the following propesition. , -
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o . PROPOSITION AND CONDITIONS. ey .
f ' | First. There must be a minimum of 1000 votes cast: that is, there‘;nust be z:l:ast 1000 votes in ballot box at time of opening; which will be
£ iy sbeat July 15,1004 . nen it bl R »y
b&Y 2) ; Second. To be entitled to vote the voter must hold $5.00 worth of Tickeéts which shows that you have purchased ss.oo°worth of goods of -|. R, (% b
1 . 'us and paid cash for same or paid your monthly bill, which is‘,’sam’e'as cash purchase. B i A ‘
R . Third. Each purchase of 25 cents and up entitles you toa ticket shbf;\v’ii)g amount of yOUr;gurcfiase._ UAll you have to do'is save your tickets' » | A
: _m s & and aé scon as they amount to $5.00 come in and vete for ‘the lady of your choice. y : i e : b‘:@? o '
; _ Fourtk. The Baliot Box will be kept by disinterested parties and the Ordinary of County will attest the fairness of same, & '
; . ; Fifth. The lady receiving the greatést number of votes will be cfiaperoned to St. Louis under best of care, all expense_s'.phld from time : ; .
L.. ) ' of leaving beme wntil ker return. 7. e . G e ‘ i |
-~ This is a great opportunity to send your choice to the greatest Fair that will ever be shown in’ the World. . But to. make this still more interesting we -
- will give two other prizes. To the second highest contestant, $20.00 cashy and $5.00 cash to the third. - The voting contest commences now and will -
- continue with a rush, .So save your tickets, and frade with us. . Our line is the most complete to be found in Middle Georgia. New geods receive .
_ed and put on sale every day, Our resident buyer in New York is sending us the very latest and best of goods by every train. ol i)
'Dress Goods, Silks, Broadcloths, Dress Trimmings, all new and Startling Cheap. Millinery the best Soutk .
“of Baltimore, at practically your own price. _Shoes, Clothing and Hats, we can not be under sold. o
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% BIG LINE OF BARGAINS EACH DAY. &
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- Come in and investigate our methods of business, we are not here for a:moment or a season, but this is our home, we love Jasper Couniy, our eil i
- here and if you trade here you must be pleased or money refunded. Remicmber we sell anything you buy cheaper than you can buy same goods .
_elsewhere in the South. If we have’nt just what you want today give us 10 days and we can get it. We waat your business and can take care of you.
;, : | Look into the voting contest--a trip to St. Louis will be worth more to a lady than four years in College. o
,r We are looking for you==come to *
-~ THE HUTCHINSON COMPANY.
: Railroad Fare paid from all points to Menticello on purchases of SIO.OO and upward. 1
2 Local and Personal. j
Me.and M R J. ] Greer
spent Monday in town.
For fine Broddus seed or table
pecans call on Powell Bros. ;
" Work on Mr. George Davis'
house is progressing rapidly. . °
Miss Anna Jordan is visiting
friends in Atlanta this week,
FRESH Plain and Fancy Crack
ers just received at Ballard’s,
Prof. and Mrs, Perry will occupy
rooms with Mrs. A, T. Gray.
Mr. H. T. Smith, of Woodfin,
visited Monticello a day or two
this week.
The Monticello Cleaning Concern
don't keep your Clothes longer
than 10 hours, '
Messrs T. J. Turk and E. B.
“Turk, of Aikenton, attended court
here this week. "
Go to D. T. Pye’s when you
want any and every thing nice in
Fancy Groceries.
Mrs, J. T. Creigh, of f{ound
Oak, spent Tuesday with her sis
ter, Mts. F. B, Barnes,
Mr. R. Hoard, of Greshamville,
a former resident of this county,
attended court here this week.
Prof. O. B. Nisbet, who recent
1y resigned as principal of the
Monticello High School, Ileft
Wednesday for Eatonton where
He goes totake charge of the Eat
ton Electric Company.
BARGAINS in Shoes, Hats and
Underwear at Ballard’s, -
A large number of sportsmen
were out yesterday hunting.
Mrs. Mollie Persons, of Shady
Dale, spent Tuesday in’ town
shopping.
Prominent citizens over the
county have been attending court
here this week, i 4
PIPES—-anything from a Clay
to a genuine Meerschaum at
W. E. Ballard's.
Mr. Robert Childs, of Newborn,
has been on a visit to Monticello
friends this week, |
Little Miss Mary Banks, of
Shady Dale, spent Tuesday with
Miss Mirene Phillips.
Chewing Tobacco from 35 cts
to $1.50 a ponnd.—Stultz AAAA.
DO TO PVE.
Mrs. J. A. Cathey, of Shady
Dale, is spending a few days with
the Misses Newton on College
street,
SCRAFFTS Candy, the most
“delicious.” Will please the most
fastidious.” A fresh lot just re
ceived at W. E. Ballard'’s,
Monticello was well represent.
ed at Bethel yesterday, the oc
casion being the celebration eof
the fiftieth anniversary of the
%church, a program of which was
tpub]is’m;d in our paper last week.
_ Biggest line of Bowls and
iPitchers. Water Sets, Cups
'Saucers, and Fancy Glassware,
in the city. BV, PYE,
MONTICELLO, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1903.
Miss Lu Marshal spent Sunday
in Macon, : e
. Dr. W. M. Bullard spent yester
day in Machen., | f
Mrs. Mary Eldér spent Monday
in Macon shopping. - i
' Mr. Charles “H. Ballard ]Jr.,
spent Sunday in Eatonton.
Mr. Bob Powel, of Eatonton,
spent Sunday in our city,
Mr. R. S. Talmadge, of Ocilla,
spent Thankegiving ‘with home
folks,
Mr, Evan Talmadge, of Eaton
ton, spent yesterday with his
family. ¢
Messrs George and Raymond
Carmichael, of Jackson, were in
town Tuesday.
A bargain in Wheeler and
Wilson latest improved Sewing
Machines at Ballard'’s.
Messrs Burr and Wheelington,
of Savannah, were the guests of
Mr. C. D. Jordan Thursday.
ORANGES—Sweet and fresh,
direct from the grove in Florida.
W. E. Ballard,
The rural mail carriers did not
go on their regular rounds yester
day, Uncle Sam having previous
ly issued orders for them to ob
serve Thanksgiving.
Mr. Will D, Upshaw will lecture
again at the Baptist church this
evening at seven o'clock having
for his subject, Woman, We are
requested to state that Mr, Up
shaw will give a prize to the first
‘woman who goes to sleep.
The many friends of Mr. Julius
Greer will be pleased to know he
is rapialy recovering.
Messrs, Mobley and Anderson,
of Shady Dale attended the lec
ture Wednesday evening.
I make a specialty of Crockery
and Table Cutlery. Don’t fail to
give me a call.—W. E. Ballard.
Mr, Marion Swanson and Miss
Vi Swanson spent Thursday in
Macon with Mr. and Mrs, - C. D.
Pearson. o
. Ask your friend how he likes
the suit we fixed up for him.
Monticello Cleaning Concern,
«Mr, V. A. Chaffin, of Barnes
ville, formerly of this place, has
been circulating among Monticel
lo friends this week.
A complete line Lamps from
I 6 cents to $3.00. See them.
j 0.7, PYE.
The editor’s family is placed un
der many obligations to the kind
friends who remembered us ina
substantial way at hog killing.
Mr, R. L. Collins, who had a
position for several months with
the Jasper County Bank and later
on with the Cotton Oil Co., left a
few days ago for Lyons, to ac
cept a position with the bank in
that place,
MAY MANTON'S BAZAR
Glove-Fitting Patterns can be
found on sale at The Hutchinson
Co, store, All ten cents ecach,
Regular prices 25, 30 and 35¢. No
allowance is made for seams.
CIGARS—Try the ‘‘Esmerida,”
you will be delighted, .
! Ballard.
Mr. Lawrence Digby killed two
hogs last weck. a little over a year
old that weighed 734 pounds after
they were dressed. :
Mr, Alfred Hardy, of Fastman,
formerly of this county, has been
on a visit to homefolks near Me
chanicsville this week.
Misses Cora and Bessie Atkin
son, of Madison, have been on a
visit this week to Mrs, Crit Gools
by and the Misses Ward,
Miss Bertice Smith was the
charming hostess at flinch Monday
evening at the home of her father
on College street in honor of a few
friends. '
When you come to town don't
forget that suit you want the
Monticello Cleaning Concern to fix
up for you.
Misses Anice and Lizzie Lee
Douglas and Master Lawson
Douglas, of Macon, spent Satur
day and Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs, T. S. Malone;’
Rev, I, R, Pendleton, the new
pastor of the Baptist church,
preached last Sunday mgrning and
again at the evening service to
large congregations,
Miss Bessie Peacock and Miss
Fannic Hillsman, of Madison,
spent Wednesday night with Mrs,
Minnie Perry and attended the
lecture of Hon. Luther Manship at
he K. P. Hall. .
NJMPER 38.
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eceived
Seeded Raisins,
Currents, Citron, Pigs,
Dates, Prunes, Ralsinsg, '
Mince Meat,
Evaporated Peaches,
FEvaporated Apples,
Corn Starch, "
Tapioca, Maceroni,
Cream Cheese,
Canned Meats, .
Breakfast Coco,
Quaker Oats,
Postum Cereal,
Grape Nut,
Ralstons Breakfast Rood,
Moca and Java Coffee the
best 4 and 5 Ibs Tin, SI,OO,
Heinzs Pickles,
Cuba Molasses,
Ribbon Cane Syrup,
Fancy Cakes,
Butter Thin Crackers,
Salteen Crackers,
Heinzs Preserves and Pickles,
Heekins Spices and Extracts
are the best.
PIHONE 18,
D !l Pyel