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My Dress Goods line is complete. You will find your
wants in this line and the Goods are the very latest.
In Sheeting, Ticking, Drills and all other Domestics,
you will find old prices.
OVER THE COUNTY.
Work of News=Finders from every Section.
Palalto.
Several drummers were in our
town last week.
Mrs. M. Benton visited relatives
at Newborn Friday. ‘
Mr. W. F. and J. H. Ellis were
in Monticello Monday. |
Mr. W. C. Jones, of Eudora,
dined with Mr. J. H. Ellis Sun
day.
Mr. Hugh Barnes, of Eudora,
spent Saturday night with Mr,
Bowden Ellis.
Dr. Heidt and Rev. Sanders
were the guests of Mr. A. Benton
Saturday night.
Mrs. Anna Niblett and two sons,
Herbert and Newton, are spend
ing several days with Mrs, Fannie
Kilgore.
Miss Inez Jones and Mr. Farris
Thornton, of Eudora, spent Satur
day night at the home of Mr. .
H. Elhs.
Several from here attended the
singing given at the home of Mr,
B. C, Kelly, of Calvin, Sunday
afternoon,
Mr, and Mrs. D. B. Benton, of
Monticello, and ' little daughter,
Ruth, dined at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. A. Benton Sunday.
Master Gay and Ralph Benton
returned home Saturday after
spending several weeks with their
grandmother, Mrs. Gay, of New.
born. Their many friends wel
come them home,
Tliose who attended the flinch
party at Mr. G. B. Ellis were
Misses Florence and Eula Elis,
Inez Jones and Messrs Bowden,
Troy, Euel and Weyman Ellis,
Hugh DBarnes and Farris Thorn
ton, 7/ :
~ Winfred.
Little Miss Grace Minter spent
last week with Mrs, R, L. Oxford,
Rev. Pounds and little son, of
Locust Grove, visited friends here
last week,
Mr. W, H. Middlebrooks, ]Jr.,
is attending the state fair in Ma
con this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Malone, of
Mechanicsville, spent Sunday at
the home of Mrs. M, V. Lane,
Mrs, Joe Crawley and Miss
Maude Lane attended the quarter
ly meeting at Liberty Saturday.
Rev. Ridley and Col. Clement,
of Monticello, were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. O. ]J. Minter Friday
night. |
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“THE PLACE TO BUY ALL OF YOUR WANTS.”
Mrs, C. W. Oxford and Mrs.
Sarah Malone, of Monticello,
visited friends here Monday after
noon.
Mrs. Caroline Faulkner Jest
Wednesday to visit her daughter,
Mrs, A. J. Ingram, near Barnes
ville.
Rev. Ridley's lecture at Bethel
Friday night was very interesting
and highly enjoyed by all who at
tended.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Payne visit
ed their ‘daughter, Miss Lucile
Payne, at Locust Grove, Saturday
and Sunday.
Mr. Augustus Middlebrooks, of
Gladesville, spent Saturday night
with his brother, Mr. W. H. Mid
dlebrooks, Jr.
Mrs. W, S. Rogers and little
son, of Atlanta, are on a visit to
Mrs. Rogers’ parents, Mr. and
Mrs. 5. A, Flournoy.
Mrs, E. I. Lindsay returned to
her home Friday after a few
wecks' visit to her brother, Mr
John Steele, near Eastman,
‘ Calvin. ;
~ Dr. L. M! Ellis took in the fair
at Macon last week.
- Misses Bannie and Rubie Ellis
were in Monticello shopping Tues
day.
© Liberty church is looking very
pretty after having the paint brush
applied.
~ Mr. Overton Lawrence,of Wood
fin, attended preaching at Liberty
Sunday.
«Mr. and Mrs. N, C. Fish, of
Monticello, visited relatives here
Saturday.
~ Mr. and Mrs, George Davis, of
‘Woodfin, visited Mr, and Mrs, E,
D. Kelly Sunday. :
Mr, and Mrs. Eskew, of Pen
nington, spent Sanday with Mr,
>and Mrs. J. H. Wilson,
-~ Miss Annie Thornton, of Eu.
dora, spent last week with her
cousin, Miss Tinie Ellis,
Mesdames N. C. Fish and W, ]
Phillips, of Monticello, spent Fri.
day with Mrs. B, C. Kelly,
Mr. David Harris and daughter,
Miss Ida, of Palalto, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pope.
Mr. Buddie Pope and Miss Clara
Bryant, of Ploviila, visited Mr,
Lawrence Pope and family Satur.
day and Sunday,
Mr. Edgar Smith and Mr, Wey
man Perry, of Monticello, were
THE MONTICELLO NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1903.
I have <«the things” in Ladies Skirts and Ceats.
They are causing talk. In my Millinery line, |am get
ting in new goods every day which are are always the
very newest things out.
visitors at the home of Mr. B. C.
Kelly Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs, Joe Corawell re
turned totheir home at Mechanics
ville Friday after spending a very
pleasant week here with relatives.
Miss Bessie Pope, of Eula, and
Mr. Fleetwood Minter,of Alliance,
attended the quarterly meeting
here Saturday and took supper
sith Mr, and Mrs. E. D, Kelly.
Mr. Farris Thornton and Miss
Annie Thornton, of Mechanics
ville, and Miss Tinie Ellis, Dr.
and Mrs. L. M. Ellis dined at the
home of Mr. A. W, Ellis Sunday.
A very large crowd attended the
quarterly meeting at Liberty Sat
urday and heard a splendid sermon
by Dr. Heidt. He also preached
a fine sermon Sunday to a large
audience,
Gladesville.
Mr. Hugh Malone, of Hender
son, is here visiting relatives aud
lfricnds. _
Miss Annie Funderburk, of Flo
villa, is the guest of Miss Minnie
I\Valdrep. Lo 5
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. McKinley
lefc Monday morning for Macon
%to visit relatives. While there
Mr.. McKinley will attend the
| grand lodge.
Rev. Jas. Niblett has been
'chusen again as pastor for Enon
Baptist church, Brother Niblett
lis a young and promising minister
‘and has discharged his duty earn
-lestly and faithfully during the
present year,
| The cotton crops of this section
‘are short and if this weather con
% tinues it will all be gathered be
fore cold weather. This has been
tu fine autumn so far, but little rain
'has fallen during the season, just
icnnngh to” stinfulate the’ growth
'of turnips and potatoes.
'he quarterly meeting that was
held at New Hope on Friday last
was largely attended. Dr. Heidt, 1
the presiding elder, delivered an
linteresting sermon to an attentive}
|audicnce~ in the morning and in‘
the afternoon the business session
of the conference convened. A
most tempting dinner was spread
upon the tables to which all did |
ample justice.
~ Since our last writing we havel
noted with interest the enlarge-|
‘ment of the dear old News, We
copgratulate its enterprising
Editress for the steps thus taken
and feel sure that with her present
management her future editorial
carcer will be a continued success.
We know that no other county
can boast of any brighter or news
ier columns than *The Monticello
News."
(Thank you, Undine.” We ap
preciate ever so much the many
nice things said about us, and
while so many pretty bouquets
are coming our way we would like
to throw a few at our efficient and
faithful correspondents, who so
richly deserve them, for without
their aid The News would fall
short of our idea of an ideal pub
lication,—Editress).
Eula. '
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lane spent
Saturday and Sunday in Flovilla.
Mr. Jim Tyler, Misses Ocie and
Bessie Tyler are in Macon visiting
this week.
Little Miss May Giles spent Sat
urday and Sunday with her aunt,
Mrs. Waldrep, near Bethel,
Mr. C. D. Thomson, of Flovilla,
is spending a few days with his
‘daughter, Mrs. J. L. Lane.
l Mrs. Charles Tingle, of near
Monticello, spent last week the
guest of her mother, Mrs. T. J.
Tyler.
Rev. Ridley's lecture at Bethel
Friday night last was enjoyed by
all. Several from this place at
tended.
We are glad to learn that Mr,
Gus Dozier is some better, May
God's tender hand restore him a
gain to health.
The quarterly meeting which
was held at New Hope Friday was
very much enjoyed by all who
were in attendance.
Miss Ada Johnson, of Russell
ville, will take charge of the school
at Willow Springs. We welcome
her back with us again,
i ~ Murs. M. D. Tyler and Mrs. M.
A. Vickers spent Saturday and
Sunday in Jackson with Mrs. Ty
ler's hittle daughter, Ruth,
- Come out little boys of the town
and help us catch the rabbits,
They are plentiful and we might
have a big rabbit stew or fry.
Miss Minnie Lane, one of our
sweetest girls, left for Macon
Tuesday where she will spend a
week with her brother, Mr. T'om
Lane.
I love the dear old News so
much and dislike to see Eula dots
missing. It tells us where every
body, their grandmas, uncles,
aunts and cousins are visiting,
Our Sunday school was not very
largely attended last Sunday, but
we always enjoy the exercises
very much and do not feel dis
couraged though the number
sometimes is small,
Our little village has changed
her color from green to brown,
Jack Frost came and made the
trees put on their pretty yellow
Two lines on which I especially pride my-seif are my
Clothing and Shoes. In these two lines I have one of the j
most complete in the city. Shoes that will fit any foot;
Clothes that will fit any body; Price and Quality that
will suit every body. !
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To my store will convince the most fasti
dious of the superior selection of my large
stock of Furniture and a few questions will
promptly satisfy you that the goods were
bought right and are being sold right.
If you find any thing in the following list
you need=-give me a call. | have each ar
ticle in all grades, from the cheapest to the
best sold.
Bedroom Suits in quartered and plain Oak. ;
Wood Bedsteads in roll and plain foot-boards.
Iron Bedsteads in all colors.
Sideboards, Dinning Tables, Dinning Chairs,
Cottage Chairs, Rockers in Rattan, plain and
quartered Ouak, and Mahogany, Bedlounges, Book
Cases and Writing Desks, llat Racks, Center Ta- |
bles.
All'lines of Mattresses and Springs.
Baby Carriages, Pictures, Rugs, Matting, Art
Squares, Window Shades, Curtain Poles and every
thing else to be found in a first-class up-to-date
Furniture Store. !
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All Styles of New Home and Wheeler and Wilson
Sewing Machines and a big line of Cheaper grade Ma
chines from 815,00 and upwards. ;
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tlenderson & Jones.
Our Harness, Collars and Backbands are
the best.
When you need Shoes give us a chance to
show you our line--they are the best on
the market.
We sell the best Harness Oil=~try it,
Repairing is our Specialty.
MONTICELLO GEORGIA.
suits and it makes the little folks
want new clothes too.
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Waller spent
Sunday at Locust Grove with their
daughter, Sudie Beck, who is at
tending school there, and were the
guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. D,
Pounds.
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