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MOTTO:
1000 pounds Liberty Bell Tobacco just received, going at 35 cents per pound.
Arbuckle’s, Danne Miller’'s and Porto Rico Coffee at 10 cents a pound.
You are sure to get your money’s worth if you trade with Benton Supply Company’s this Fall.
Always look at the quality of our Goods and then price.
We sell everything and keep nothing.
Waistings.
Mercerized Cotton Plain and Fancy.
Fleece Lined Oxfords.
Wihite and Figured Brilliantines.
Silk Lusters.
Siiks in all the Novelties.
Flannels Plain and Fancy.
JURY LIST.
NOVEMBER TERM, 1903.
[FOURTH MONDAY.]
GRAND JURY.
1. E.H. Jordan,
2. J.T.Waters,
3. W. J.Garland,
4. B. M. Davidson,
5. T.W.Thompson, '
6. M. P. Stone,
7. J.L. Burney,
8. .J. k. Lane,
9. E.D.Campbell,
10. M. C. Goolsby,
11. L. A. Mercer,
12, L. T.Kelly,
13. A. Hardy,
14. W. H. Malone,
15. John Holloway,
16. C. W. Pope,
17. E.N. Waldrup,
18. S. G.Shy,
19. N. C. Fish,
20. J.L. Hardy,
21. S.C.Lawrence,
22. W.G. Hardy.
TRAVERSE JURY.
NUMBER 1.
1. W.F. Malone,
2. J. M. Phillips,
3. Sam Hardeman,
4. B. W. Peurifoy,
5. A.J. Jones,
6. S. A.Hecht,
7. W. A. Tingle,
8. W. M. Stone,
9. J. D. Cook,
10. B. A. Moore,
11. Frank Hattaway,
12. Jno. Cunard.
NUMBER 2.
13. H. V. Robinson,
14. P. C. Malone,
15. W. B. Preston,
16. J. H. McElhenney,
17. L.P. Hyatt,
18. J. M. Thompson, Jr.
19. P.A.Roberts,
20. W.C.Cornwell,
21. J.W. Floyd,
22. W. H. Middlebrooks,
23. H.B.Jordan,
24. J.H.L. Wilson,
NUMBER 3.
25. (. W. Resseau,
26. E.H.Kelly,
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27. C.R.Goolsby,
28. W.P. Henderson,
29. T, M.Payne,
80. E.T.Leverett,
31. ‘W, H. Pye,
32. D. M. Williams,
33. W.H. Moare,
34. Paul Aaron,
35. J.J. Alexander,
36. J.W. Wagner.
NUMBER 4.
37. J.W. Blackwell,
38. T.G.Blackwell,
39. P.W. Malone,
40. G. A. Tucker,
41. R. L.Shy,
42. C. Shropshire,
43. W.F. Ellis,
44. O.G. Roberts,
45. D.J. Holsenbeck,
46. H.F. Blackwell,
47. B. W. Driskell,
48. W.A.Lane.
IMPROVED TRAIN SERVICE TO
MACON.
Effective Sunday, Sept 13th,
the Central of Georgia Railway
will extend to Macon its traing
Nos. 27 and 28 at present being
operated between Covington and
Gordon. There will be no change
in the schedule of those trains be
tween Covington and Gordon,
Train No. 28 will arrive in Macon
at 1 p.m. and No 27 will leave
Macon retnrning at 2:15 p. m.
This arrangement affords much
quicker schedule and through
train service and avoids lay over
at Gordon.
50 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
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GOOD QUALITY, HONEST QUANTITY, SELL A
HEAP, SELL CHEAP AND KEEP ETERNALLY
AT 1T . ; i
SEE OUR LINE U DRESS GOODS.
THE MONTICELLO NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER \, ICO3.
Suits.
Libelines, Crepes, Kerseys, Unfinished
Serges.
Ladies Cloths and Mackiatosh Skirting.
Skirtings. |
Fancy Wosted Cashmeres and mixed
novelties,
Tax Collector’s Notice.
My books are open for the purpose of collecting State and coun
ty taxes for the year 1903. I will be at the following places on the
dates mentioned below.
A A A A A AA A A AN A AN A At
Aikenton, a. aO, 00l 71 Nov. €, ‘j Eula, p. m. Oct. 15; Nov. 13.
Machen, p. m. gy ¢t 5, Gladesville,a. m. “ 16;‘* 16,
Shady Dale,a. m. * 8;" ¢ 6 'Denegal P'¢’s, p.m. ** 16; ‘' 16,
Kelly, p. amsstte 8; «# 6. |Adgates aMy stgptd w 7
Farrar, a. m. Nigy Su 9'?‘Hil]sbnro, p-m. " 195 “ 17,
Broughton, p. my * g 3 *¢ «g, B, llcndf:rson's, &mO, Cot, 20,
! | Layson's Store, a. m. Nov, 18,
WYALLS BCLBadl): B Bditeus’ sl Qs ]Smithboro, p. m., Oct. 203 *¢ 18,
Woodfini wap oy sasivggy o 4 fp! 'Blackwcll's Pod-fs ! 334 80
Eudora, Ml &Y 18 Seddealving Pt gl aggy
A 5 PloyM " PRGNS a 3 ‘ Maxwell, 82l 522 00 aO,
Mec'icsville, a. m. ** 14; ‘¢ 12, |Palalto, W N (gt oy
Leverett'sst're, p. m. ¢ 14; ¢ 12, |Smith’s Mill, a.m. Nov. . 24.
Alliance, a. m, #Masy ‘g yaßteve'Malone's, b m. " 24.
1 will be in Monticello Court week, First Tuesdays and Saturdays,
J. 8. Malone, T. C.
Sept. 18 2 mos.
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i DrRAWING-Room VESTIBULE SLEEPING CARS
BETWEEN BIRMINGHAM, COLUMBUS, ATLANTA, MACON, AUGUSTA
AND SAVANNAH, GA., AND BETWEEN ATLANTA AND ALBANY, GA.
PuLLMAN SLEeEPING CARS
BETWEEN ST LOUIS, NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA, ATLANTA,
MACON, GA., AND JACKSONVILLE, FLA,
ParLor CARS oN DAY TRAINS
BETWEEN ATLANTA MACON AND SAVANNAM, GA.
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W. A wWiINBURN, J.CHAILE, F.J. ROBINBON,
VICE PRESIDENT AND TRAFFIC MANAGER. GENERAL PASSENGER AGENY ASBINTANT GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT
Our line of 10 and 124 cts Cotton Goods
for waists and dresses can’t be beaten, al
ways see us for a dress at any price.
Don’t you want a hack or dress hat, we
are headquarters for styles and prices. If
you don’t want a new hat let us retrim your
old one.
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GEORGIA
Macon Business Men's League bids for your
trade. It gives you free trips to and from Ma
con. For particulars write Eugene Anderson,
Secretary and Treasurer, or call at store of any
member of the League . . i iq 1y gt
Splendid Values !
O IOV eSI 2 PR oo
We are now receiving a beautiful line of Goods,
suitable for the present season, and also a good
line of Fall Goods, and keep constantly on hand
Ory Yoods, Notions, Shoes,
Aats, Gaps, Underwear, Odd
Jants, Boys Glothing, Yents’
Gurnishings,
and ask the lfuding public to inspect our goods
before purchasing elsewhere, for we are deter
mined to please. When in town make our store
headquarters.
Our buyer has returned from the Eastern Mar
kets where he purchased our
FALL AND WINTER STOCK,
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FANCY DRESS GOODS.
Superb stocks and polite, prompt service make
it so satisfactory that, once a customer, you will
always remain 80,
ROBINSON,
KELLY
AND
CO.
OUR
MOTTO.