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EVERYTHING SOLD AT A BARGAIN AT
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BENTON SUPPLY COMPANY'’S,
| IF QUALITY IS CONSIDERED.
We are giving more value for SI.OO than ever given by us=-we give you as much
for your money as any store in the state. We have many departments and every
one full and over-flowing with values for our customers. ' .
NOW IS THE
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Ory Soods, Netions, Shoes,
Hats, ‘Gaps, Underwear, Odd
Dants, Boys Glothing, Gents’
YJurnishings.
T EXAMINEOURLINEOF
FALL AND WINTER STOCK,
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FANCY DRESS GOODS.
.r The finest display of Rugs and Matting
ever shown in this market.
Remember we have moved some of our goods into
the store-room adjoining our house, formerly occuped
by the post office. Having bought such a big stock of
goods we were compelled to enlarge our store-room.
Remember if you want good values for your money
come to us before buying.
Rohinson, Kelly Go.
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
emerolthe Leagne . . « & v 0 0
HARDWARE.
We wish to call special attention to prospective Stove buyers.
We scll the well known Chattanooga Stove—every one guaranteed.
There are Stoves on the market that can be bought for less money,
but there is no gnaranteed Stove offered that can touch them for
the price. We also sell the old Relizble Iron King for lasting
qualities no Stove made can compete with them.
Weare showing in our Hardware Department an unusual large
assortment of Saddles—among them you'll find the Texas. Kilgore
and Morgan & Somerset,
You will find it to your interest to call on us and ingpect our line
of Harness—any kind you want we have them—all kinds.
We areagents for Reids Anti-Rust Tinware. Buy this brand al
ways when you want any article made out of tin—once stocked you
are always. It don’t rust—will last a lifetime.
Ladies, Misses and Childrens Jackets==the largest assortment in the city==see them.
BENTON SUPPLY COMPANY
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THE MONTICELLO NEWS, FRIDAY, 'NOVEMBER 13, 1903.'
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Legal Notices. %
GEORGIA--Jasper County. ‘
To all whom it may concern: }
Mrs. Ida M. Greer Guardian for Min
nie A. Greer, minor daughter, having
aprplied to the Court of Ordinary of said
county for an ovder to sell five (5) shares
of the Capital Stock of the Southwestern
Railroa. Company of the par value of
One Hundred Dollars per share, issued
August 4th, 1903 and No. MAIOS, for
the purpose of education, maintenance
and support of said ward, Minnie A.
Greer. Said application will be lreard
at this office on Monday the 7th. day of
December 1903 at 10 o’clock a. m. This
November 2, 1903,
A. 8. FLORENCE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Jasper County,
To all whom 1t may concern:
R. L. Davis administrator of the es
tate of Thos, J. Smith late of said coun
ty deceased, having applied to the Or
dinary of said county by his petition
duly filed in said court for leave to sell
the following property of said estate to
wit: A certain interest to the amount
of Five Hundred Dollars, “$500.00" in a
third income “non-cumulative’’ Mort
gage bond of the Central of Georgia
Railway Company, deposited with the
Mercantile Trust Company ‘of New
York, N 0.728, for the payment of the
debts of said estate, Said applicaton
' will be heard at the regular term of the
Court of Ordinary for said county to be
held on the first Monday in December
1903 towit: the Tthday of Dec., 1903,
This November 2, 1903,
! A. 8. FLORENCE, Ordinary.
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; Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA--Jasper County,
l Under and by virtue of an order
from the Court of Ordinary of Jasper
County, granted at the regular Novem
| ber Term, 1903, of said Court, will be
| sold on the first Tuesday in December
| 1903, before the Court House door in
| the city of Monticello, Ga,, between
[ the legal hours of sale, the following
realty to-wit: 65 acres of land, more or
less, situate, lying and being in 296th,
District G. M. of said county, and
| bounded as follows: North by the
! Bady lands, East by Lee Hardy, South
iby Mis, Kmmie Cornwell and West by
| A.J. Leverett, "Terms cash, Sold as
| the land of Mrs, Mary M. Cornwell,
| Deceased, and for purpose of paying the
debts and distribution among the heirs
at law of said deceased, This Nov. 2,
1903, C. B.SAUNDERS, Admr,
of Mary M, Cornwell, dee'd,
MILLINERY.
We are assured that our styles and prices are right—why do we
know this? Because we are doing the business, working day and
night and orders still ahead. See our Styles get our prices.
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DRESS DEPARTMENT.
We have many Novelties yet—have sold many. One of the
strongest departments in the store. Buy your winter Dress from
us and get something up-to-date.
TRIMMINGS.
Silk and Wool Cluny Laces are the new things—we have them,
buy them and get the newest.
Notice tq‘ Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
All parties indebted to estate of A, A.
Tyler, deceased, are hereby required to
make immediate payment, and all par
ties holding demands against said estate
are required to present them at once
made out according to law. This Oct.
206, 1903,
Mus. Otelia "I'yler,
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
‘ All parties indebted to estate of
Mamie Tom Webb, deceased, are
hereby required to make immedi
ate payment, and gll parties hold
ing demands against said estate
are required to present them at
once made out according to law,
This October 22, 1903,
B, W. Peurifoy, Admr.
Citation.
To all whom it may concern:
B. W. Peurifoy Administrator of
‘ Mamie Tom Webb deceased has in due
form applied to the undersigned for
Jeave to sell the lands belonging to the
estate of said deceased, that now remain
unsold. Saidapplication will be heard
onthe first Monday in December 1003,
This November 2, 1903,
A. 8. FLORENCE, Ordinary,
GEORGIA, Jasper County,
To all whom it may concern:
There being no administration on the
estate of Berry Cleveland, late of said
!(zmmty, deceased, and Jane Cloveland,
his widow, having applied for a year's
support out of said deceased’s estate,
and the appraisers appointed to set apart
the provision, allowed by law, to said
widow having made their geturn, now of
file in this office: Notice is herchy
given, that said retum will be passed
upon by the court, at fhis office by ten
o'clock a. m., on the first Monday in
December 1908, T'his 2nd day of Nov
ember 1903,
A. 8. FLORENUCE, Ordinary,
GEORGIA--Jasper County,
T'o all whom it concern:
Whereas, Annie Kate Jordan, late of
said connty, departed this life, having
an estate both real and personal uarep
resented, I'his is to cite all and singn-
Jar the ereditors and next of kin of the
said Annie Kate Jordan to be and ap
pear at this office by ten o'clock a. m,,
on the first Monday in December 1903
and show cause, if any they can, why
permant letter of administration, on
‘sald estate, should not issue to B, W,
Peurifoy, general county administrator
of said Jasper county, ‘l'his 6th day of
November 1903,
A. 8. FLORENCE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA--Jasper County.
T'o all whom it coneerns:
Roberet €. Allen having in proper
form applied for permanent letters of
administration on the estate of Betsey
Key, late of said county, deceased.
This is therefore, to cite all persons,
ereditors and next of kin of the said
Betsey Key to be and appear at this
office by 10 o’clock a, m,, on the first
Monday in December, 1903, to show
cause, if any they can, why permanent
administration should not be granted to
said applicant, or some other suitable
person. T'his November 2, 1003,
A. 8. FLORENCE, Ordinary,
United States Marshal's Sale.
,Under and by virtue of an execution
issuing out of the District Court of the
United States for the Western Division
of the Southern District of Georgia, on
the 22nd day of April, 1908, in favor of
the United States of America, and
against Edgar A, Griffin, Principal, and
George Y. Griffin and William Appling,
Sureties, I have this day levied upon
the following described property, to
wit:
One lot of land lying and being in the
T'hree hundred and sixty-fourth (364th)
(Denegal) district, G, M., of Jasper
County, State of Georgia, and Southern
Distriet of Georgia, containing forty
five acres ‘45" acres, more or less, bound
e¢d on the North by lands of Abram
Green; East by lands of H, B, Ridley;
South by lands of G, Y, Griffin and
West by lands of Tilda Griffin, as de
seribed in a deed eoxecuted to G, Y.
Griffin, in the year 1884, and of record in
the office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Jasper County, Georgia,
The above described property levied
on as the property of the defendant,
George Y. Griffin, and I will sell the
same at public auction, with all the
rights, members and appurtenances
there to belonging, before the court
house door, in the town of Monticello, |
County of Jasper, State of Georgia, on ‘
the first Tuesday in December next he
tween the legal hours of sale, after hav
ing been advertised according to law, to
the highest and best bidder for cash,
Defendant notified in writing,
JOHN M. BARNES,
United States Marshal,
By R. D. Locke, Chief Deputy,
Dated at Macon, Ga,, this 24th day of
October, 1908,
Une Minute Cough Cure, cures,
That te s bat it was 7z de for.
United States Marshal’s Sale.
Under and by virtue of an execution
issuing out of the District Court of the
United States for the Western Division
of the Southern District of Georgia, on
the 22nd day of April, 1903, in favor of
the United States of America, and
against Edgar A, Griffin, Principal, and
George Y. Griflin and William Appling,
sureties. I have this day levied upo
the following described property, to-wit
One lot of land lying and being in the
Three hundred and sixty-fourth (364th)
(Denegal) district, G, M., of Jasper
County, State of Georgia, Southern
District of Georgia,containing fifty (bO,
acres, more or less, bounded on the
North by the lands of Henry Appling;
on the West by the lands of Arthur
Clark; South by lands of Arthur Clark
and on the East by lands of R. P.
Brooks, as described ina doed exeented
to William Appling in the year 1897,
and of record in the office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Jasper County,
Georgia,
» I'he above deseribed property levied
on as the property of the defendant,
William Appting, and I will sell the
same at public auction with all the
rights, members and appurtenances
thereto belonging before the Court
house door in the town of Monticello
County of Jasper and Stave of Georgia,
on the first 'uesday in December next,
between the legal honrs of sale, after
having been advertised according to
law, to the highest aud hest bidder for
cash, Defendaut notified in writing,
JOHN M. BARNLS,
United States Marshal,
By R. D. Locke, Chief Deputy,
Dated at Macon, Ga,, this 24th day of
October, 1903,
IMPROVED TRAIN SERVICE TO
MACON.
Effective Sunday, Sept r3th,
the Central of Georgia Railway
will extend to Macon its trains
Nos. 27 and 28 at present being
operated between Covington and
Gordon, There will be no change
wy’f‘t; schedule of those trains be«
'ween 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 oveg
at Gordon,
Give Penn Bros. your job work