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THE MONTICELLO NEWS.
ESTABLISHED 1881.
A FREE TRIP TO THE WORLD’S FAIR
ST. LOUIS, 1904.
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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 proposition.
, LZ=wem PROPOSITION AND CONDITIONS. e\
First. There must be a minimum of 1000 votes cast: that is, there must be at least 1000 votes in ballot box at time of opening, which will be
about July ISS, 1904. 4
3 ,;) Second. To be entitled to vote the voter must fiold $5.00 worth of Tickets which shows that you have purchased $5.00 worth of goods of
< i o " us and paid cash for same or paid your monthly bill, which is same as cash purchase.
e Third. Each purchase of 25 cents and up entitles you to a ticket showing amount of your purchase. All you have to do is save your tickets
P 7 m and as scon as they amount to $5.00 come in and vote for the lady of your choice. W
" Fourth. The Ballot Box will be kept by disinterested parties and the Ordinary of County will attest the fairness of same. v
Fifth. The lady receiving the greatest number of votes will be chaperoned to St. Louis under best of care, all expenses paid from time
w of leaving home until her return. %
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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 contesiant, $20.00 cash, and $5.00 cash to the third. The voting contest commences now and will
continue with a rush. So save your tickets, and trade with us, Our line is the most complete to be found in Middle Georgia. New goods receiv
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.
Dress Goods, Silks, Broadcloths, Dress Trimmings, all new and Startling Cheap. Millinery the best South
of Baltimore, at practically your own price. Shoes, Clothing and Hats, we can not be under sold.
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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 County, our all is
here and if you trade here you must be pleased or money refunded. Remember 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 willibe worth more to a lady than four years in College.
We are looking for you==come to
THE HUTCHINSON COMPANY.
Railroad Fare paid from all points to Monticello on purchases of SIO.OO and upward.
ispl f Holid
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A Superb Display of Holiday Goods.
Rather an unusual feature of this display of Holiday Goods are the reduced prices. A Christmas Gift is ¢oubly pleasing if it is useful as well
as beautiful. You may choose from this magnificent assortment with absolute certainty that whatever you buy will be satisfactory.
COME AND SELECT YOUR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS EARLY.
FIRE
WORKS.
Granulated Sugar 20 Ibs for SI.OO. 7 Bars Octagon Soap for 25 cts. 10 Ibs Arbuckles Coffee for SI.OO.
These prices until December 25. Spot Cash.
Come to see us, we want more of your business.
DURWQOD T. PYE.
Albums, Puff Boxes, Silver Bells,
Ink Wells, Silver Mounts, Hat
Brushes, Stationery Sets, Mir
rows, Toilet Sets, Cuff and Collar
Boxes, Glove and Handkerchief
Boxes, Games, Stag Novelties,
Picture Books, Medallion Pictures
from 25¢ to $5.00, Story Books,
Fancy Work Baskets, Lamps etc.
MONTICELLO, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1903.
My stock of Raisins, Nuts, Oranges, Apples, Candies,
etc., for Christmas trade is very fine and complete.
Will be very glad to show you through. We have
the prettiest and latest Novelties of the season.
L Y A 1 DT S TAPS 00 O D T T A O S
Sterling Silver--Mounted Hat Brushes,
Combs, Military Brushes, Puff Boxes,
Purses, Mirrors and Trinket Trays.
Toilet Sets, Fancy Glassware,
Bowls and Pitchers, Cake Plates,
Chop Dishes, Salad Dishes, Ash
Trays, Bisque figures, Vaces
China Trinkets, Water Sets,
China Dolls, Kid Dolls, Dressed
Dolls, Toy Rifles, Toy Watches,
Toy Bells, Toy Pistols, and Fire
Works. " . «
NUMBER 40.
FIRE
WORKS.