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-~ SEE KELLY’S NEW GOODS.
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I AM DAILY RECEIVING THEM THROUGHOUT MY ENTIRE
VAST LINE.
My Millinery Parlor will again be in
charge of Miss Susie Malone. She has
just returned from the markets where
she has bought the very latest in that
line.
OVER THE COUNTY.
Work of News=Finders from every Section.
Calvin.
Miss Loy Smith was in Monti
cello a.couple of days last week.
Mr. Herbert Talmadge contin
ues to improve, we are glad to
state.
Liberty and Farrer will play
their last game of ball at Farrer
Saturday p. m.
Miss Bessie Pye lcft Thursday
for her home at Eula to the regret
of her many friends,
Misses lone and Eula Ellis, of
Palalto, were the guests of Miss
Bessie Pye, Wednesday.
Mrs. N. C. Fish and Mirene
Phillips, of Monticello, visited
Mr. W. A. Hicks Friday.
Mrs. E. D. Kelly and Miss Bes
sie Pye spent Tuesday at the home
of Mr. Clark Thomason, of Palal
to. '
Misses Fannie Dick and Flor
ence Ellis, of Palalto, spent Wed
nesday night with Miss T'inie El
lis. '
Mr. and Mrs. Durell Smith and
children, of Hopewell, spent Sat
urday with Mr, and Mrs. R. H.
Smith, |
Miss Nell Wilson left Friday for.
her home at Madison, accompa~i
nied by Mrs. L. M. Ellis and Miss
Bonnie Ellis. |
Mr, and Mrs.W. J. Phillips Mr.-
and Mrs, H. S. Downs and child
ren, of Monticello, visited friends
and relatives here Sunday.
Mrs. A. Benton, and Misses
Florence, Sallie and Annie Belle
Ellis, of Palalto, Miss Ruth Ben
ton, of Monticello, and Miss Fan
nie Dick, of Atlanta, spent Wed.
nesday with Mrs, C, H. Pope.
Hopewell.
Mr. Charlie Blackwell was at
Shady Dale Sunday.’
Mr, and Mrs, J. M. Blackwell
were in your city Saturday.
Mr. Owen Tuggle attended a
party at Aikenton Friday night.
Mr. Herbert Blackwell attended
the ball game at Liberty Saturday
afternoon,
Miss Annie Blackwell spent Fri.
day night with her sister, Mrs
Robert Alexander.
We are sorry to note the illness
of little Leon Malone. We hope
he will soon recover.
A little girl arrived a few days
ago to brighten the home of Mr,
and Mrs. Welcome Kelly.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Q. Lane, of
Machen, visited their daughter,
Mrs, D. Blackwell, Saturday.
You can find your wants here and prices are always right.
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Mrs.D. Blackwell and daughter,
Miss Genie, spent Thursday after
noon with Mrs, Welcome Kelly,
Miss Janie Neisler closed her
school here Friday evening and re
turned to her home in Butler
Monday.
Mrs. Mixon Spears and two
daughters, Vadie and Mattie, of
Maxwell, visited Mrs. E. B. Ma
lone Thursday afternoon.
- Winfred.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Middlebrooks
and children, of Gladesville, spent
Saturday nightand Suuday with
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Middle
brooks, :
Mrs. N. C. Fish and Mrs. W.
J. Phillips and children, Mirene
and Calvin, of Monticelio, were
the guests of Mrs, T. M. DPuyne
Thursday,
Messrs T. M. Payne, Z. Piper
and G. P, Loyd attended the Sa
cred Harp singing convention held
at Stone Mountain on the lith,
12th and 13th.
Mrs. W. H. Middlebrooks, of
Gladesville, and Mrs. Dr. Glover,
of Glovers, spent sever.l days of
last week with relatives and
friends here.
~Mr. T. P. Atkinson and Mes
dames H. Atkinson and L.
Rhodes and Misses Alexandria
Rhodes and Elizabeth Atkinson,
of Jackson, were visitors here a
few days of last week.
~ Prof. O. R. Ledford closed his
school here Friday and has re
turued to his home in Decatur.
He taught a very successful term
and his friends will be sorry to
learn that he has accepted the
pricipalship of the school at Ap.
‘palachicola, Florida, and will not
return to this place,
Bula.
We are glad to see this nice rain.
Miss Bessie Pye is at home now,
Miss India Clay is visiting rela
tives at Fair Play,
Mr. Job Tyler went to Macon
Friday on business,
Miss Ocie Tyler visited Monti
cello relatives last week.
Mrs. N, H. Gorley is spending
this week with homefolks,
Several from here attended the
association in Putnam county,
Rev. T, E. Pounds dined at the
home of Mr, J. J. Tyler Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. T, J. Tyler were
visiting relatives near Liberty last
week.
~ Miss Mattie King, of Macon, is
visiting Miss Ina Kinard this
week.
Mr. Compton Lane, of Monti
cello, was out at Willow Springs
Sunday.
; Protracted services at Willow
Springs this week, held by Rev.
Pounds,
- Miss Alice Thompson, of Flo
villa, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J.
L. Lane.
~ Mr. Lews Lane and son, Homer
of Jackson, spent I'riday night at
Mr. M. D. Tyler’s, ;
The people through this section
have been picking cotton to beat
;the band for the past week.
= Miss Bessie Tyler has returned
‘from _ Glovers after spending a
pleasant while with relatives, -
Messrs Eddie Tingle and Mar
cus Tyler visited friends and rela
tives in Flovilla Saturday and Sun
day.
Prof. Domingos, who has had
charge of Poplar Spring school, is
now spending awhile at Indian
Springs.
Messrs Bascal McElheny and
Julius Greer, of Monticello, ac
companied Misses King and | Ki
nard to Bethel Sunday,
Mrs. Reuben Jackson and son,
Arthur, have returned to their
home at Liberty Hill after a pleas
ant visit to relatives and friends
of this place.
Last Friday evening Aunt Tena
Tyler and Mollie Willingham
opened the doors of their delight
ful home to a large party of young
people, complimentary to Misses
Nina Walker and Clara Bryant.
The flinch detk was very service
able and tempting refreshments
were served at a late hour,
A Boy's Wild Rude For Life.
With family around expecting
him to die, and a son riding for
life, 18 miles, to get Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption
Coughs and Colds, W. H. B.
Brown, of Leesville, Ind., endur
ed death’s agonies from asthma;
but this wonderful medicine gave
ingtant relief and soon cured him,
He writes: ‘1 now sleep soundly
every night.”” Like marvelous
cures of Consumption, Pneumo
nia, Bronchitis, Coughs Colds and
Grip prove its matchless merit for
all Throat and Lung troubles,
Guaranteed bottles 50¢ and SI.OO
Trial bottles free at Jordan’s drug
store,
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5 000 BANK DEPOSIT
Y Rallroad Fare Paid, 500
FREE Courses Offered,
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GEONGIA-ALABAMA BUSINESS COLLEGE, Macon,Ga.
I have also just received the swellest
line of Clothing for Men and Boys that
has ever been shown in the town.
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WIAT IS LIFE?
In the last analysis nobody
knows, but we do know that it is
under strict law. Abuse that law
evenslightly, pain results. [rreg
ular living means derangemement
of the organs, resulting in Consti
pation, Headache or Liver trouble
Br. King’s New Life Pills quick
ly re-adjusts this. It’s gentle yet
thorough. Only 23¢ at Jordan's
drug store.
4 Palalto.
Work is progressing nicely on
Mr. Cell Benton's house.
Mr. Abbic Benton visited Ma
con Wednesday on business.
+ Messrs Euel and Weyman Ellis
spent Monday in Covington,
- Miss Incz Jones, of Eudora, is
visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. H. Ellis.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Cunnard
visited relatives at Rocky Creek
Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs, C.' H. Pope, of
Calvin, visited relatives at this
place Sunday.
Mr. Bowden Ellis and sister,
Miss Florence, attended preaching
at Bethel Sunday,
Miss Fanniec Dick returned
home Thursday after a very de
lightful visit to relatives here,
Mrs, W. C. Jones and daughter
Eleanor, of Eudora, spent Friday
with her sister, Mrs. D, C. Thom
ason. ‘
Mr. and Mrs, Oscian Benton, of
Winfred, were visitors at the
home of My, and Mrs. Cell Benton
Sunday. .
' There was not a very large
crowd at Sunday school Sunday,
We are afraid there are too much
visiting done,
Mr. J. H. Ellis accompanied
his daughter, Miss lone, as far as
Atlanta Monday on her way to La
;(}ruugc where she will attend the
LaGrange Female College,
l Mr. Vassar Downs, of Monti
cello, visited Mr, Hulon Cunnard
ll"riduy and Saturday and enjoyed
a fishing tour Saturday on Bear
iCrcck‘ They report a splendid
time and plenty of fish.
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CLEANING, PRESSING
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f Clothes called for and delivered
!Free. Call up No. 45,
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| A Utnited States battleship will
lsoun be placed in the Savannah
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IS THE PLACE
TO WEIGH YOUR COTTON.
TCOTMDOD
Everything is New and Convenient to handle your
cotton quickly and insure satisfaction.
We will advance mohey on all cotton stored in our
Warehouse at the lowest rate of interest.
Correct weights and prompt attention given to all of
our customers.
Bring us your cotton.
A. H. BURNEY & CO.
SRS,
Everybody to call at my store and see what
I have bought for you this season.
Have just finished enlarging» . and renew
ing my store and am now opening up the
largest and swellest line of
ever shown in this market before. Every
thing in all grades from the Cheapest to the
very finest sold.
My prices will surely
please you. Why? Be
cause | bought before
the advance in prices
and in such large lots
as to insure the very
best advantage.
It will pay you to see my line
for | can save YOU MONEY.
REUBEN JORDAN.