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ANNOUNCEMENT.
[ beg to say to the trading public that | intend to enter the Buggy,
Wagon, and Undertakers business as soon as my building can be built.
Arrangements are now being made for the building of it. .
| intend to carry a complete line of these goods.
I have employed Mr. Gus Malone who will have charge of this
branch of my business. Very respectfully, |
¥ J. H. KELLY. R
“T MEET ALIL COMPETITION.”
OVER THE COUNTY.
Work of News-Finders from every Section.
Calvin.
Mrs, Sarrh Smith visited rela
tives at Palalto last week.
Mrs. E. D, Kelly entertained a
few guests Saturday night with
flinch party.
Miss Eula Ellis, of Palalto,
spent Sunday with her cousin,
Miss Tinie Ellis,
Mr. Tom Edwards, of Stars.
ville, was here last week deliver
ing pictures that he had enlarged.
Misses Leola and Hettie Allen
and brother, Joe, spent Sunday at
the home of Mr. Nathan Spears
and family, of Maxwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Welcome Kelly
and little daughter Hattie Jane,
of Hopewell, spent Thursday with
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Smiti.
Mr. Henry Smith and little
daughters, Mattie, India and Cal
lie, of Woodfin, visited at the
home of Mr. E. D. Kelly one day
last week.
Messrs E. D. Kelly and I. T,
Kelly left Saturday for South
Georgia where they will enjoy
themselves hunting for a few
weeks, Messrs Niles Smuth,
Clark Kelly, Henry Smith and
several others left Monday to join
them in their hunt,
Sunday School was better Sun
day afternoon than it has been for
the last few Sundays. We had
several visitors among them were :
Misses Buna and Della Spears, of
Maxwell, Mr. Kyle Allen, of Eu
dora, Mr, Willie Pope and sister
Miss Nora Lee Pope. Come
again, we always appreciate your
visits,
Mechanicsville=Alva.
Wedding bells are ringing!
Mr. J. A. Kelly was here Tues
day on business,
Quite a number from here car.
ried cotton to Monticello Saturday.
The Xmas holidays are ncar at
band, and every enec expects a
good time.
Mr. John Benton, of Concord,
passed Tuesday in the interest of
the Mutual Life Insurance Co,
We are proud of the success the
News has attained, It is the best
county weekly we have ever read,
Long live the News.
Our Literary School continuves
quite good under the superintend
ance of Prof. W. R. Hall and his
son. We wish for them much
success.
The price of cotton has risen to 12
cents; the spirit of the farmers has
risen to about the same degree.
May much prosperity attend the
farmer: for he is the one who
feeds us all.
As I sit writing this communi
cation this morning, “The Ole
Masser is picking his geese.”
How beautifully the snow falls!
‘What pretty crystals are to be
scen—flakes in every shape. But
still the beauty is all gone when
we begin to trample through it
(the snow). How many of the
correspondents can tell what is the
cause of snow?
| Winfred.
! Mr. G, P. Loyd spent Thursday
‘and Friday in Covington,
! Mr, T. M. Payne spent one day
last week at Newton Factory on
| business,
|
. Mrs, James Flournoy, of Al
liance, spent Friday with Miss
t i
| Addic Stone.
5
; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Willian:s
‘and child, of Tifton, are the
' guests of relatives here.
' Mr. W, 8. Loyd and son, Boy
ikin. of Newborn, spent Saturday
‘night at the home of Mr, G. P,
Loyd.
| Mrs, Charles McHan has re
f turned to her home in Jasper,Ga.,
rafter a several weeks' visit 1o her
laum. Mrs. Monrce Phillips.
! Mrs, H, C. Hays and children,
'whe have been with Mrs, Otelin
Tyler for two months, returned to
their home in Monticello Sunday.
Mr, Thomas Persons and little
son, of Pueblo, Colorado, and Mr.
G. W. Persons, of Flovilla, spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. W. P.
Fersons.
Mggters Roy and Henry Pink
Persons, of Monticello, spent
from Friday until Monday at the
home of their grand-fathes, Mr.
W. P, Persons,
Talmadge.
Mr. Bob Scott, of Eatonton, is
visiting his aunt, Mrs, Sam Reid.
Miss Berta Webb, of Monticel
lo, spent last week at the home of
Mr. Phillip Webb,
Little Miss Julia Benton, of
Monticello, spent Sunday at the
home of Mr. G. T. Powers.
THE MONTICELLOYNEWS.
Mrs, Mary Scott, who has been |
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Sam‘
Reid, returned to her home near
Eatonton last Monday. i
Rev. L. A. McLaughlin will fill
his regular appeintment next Sun
day afternoon at half past three
o'clock. Weare glad to have him
back with us.
Mrs. Sam Reid entertained a few
friends at flinch one night last
week in honor of her guest Mr.
Bob Scott, of Eatonton. Refresh-|
ments were served during the
evening.
Mr. P. C. Malone has moved his‘
family to Smithboro. They will|
‘()«:Cupy the house recently vacatedl
by Mr, Ed Smith. Weregret very
'much to lose them, but wish them |
'success in their new home. ‘
Palalto. |
Mr. Euel Ellis spent Monday"
at Ludora. |
Mr. W, F. Ellis visited Atlanta
last week on business.
Mrs. M. Benton spent last
Thursday in Monticello,
Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Ellis visited
irelatives at Kelly Sunday.
. Drummer Farr spent Thursday
inight with Mr, A. Benton.
| Mr, O. L. Cunnard visited rela
itives at Monticello Sunday.
I Mrs. Sarah Smith visited rela
tives here Wednesday and Thurs
lday.
| Mr, John Benton was in our
town Thursday talking life insur
ance. |
Mr. A, Benton killed two hogs
- Monday which balanced the scalesl‘
‘at 311 and 319 Ibs, |
Mr. O. L. Cunnard spent Satur-|
day night with his father, Mr. El
bert Cunnard, of Eudora. l
Mr. W, F. Ellis has recently
purchased a new piano for hxsl
daughters, Misses Florence and|
Eula Ellis, 5
Mrs. Minnie Perry, after spend
ing several days with Mrs. M. Ben
ton, has returned to her home In|
Monticello, ! E
Mrs. O. L. Cunnard entertained |
a few friends at the home of Mr.
W. F. Ellis Monday night with
some good music,
Mr. Ben Peurifgy passed|
through our town Sunday after
neon in his locomobile, which at-|
tracted much attention. i
Shady Dale. ;
Mr. Tom Tucker went to Atlan. %
ta last week.
Rev. Sanders spent last Thurs-l
day in Monticello. i
Mr. Robert Anderson spent
Tuesday in Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cathey have
returned from Atlanta. l
Mr, J. C. Peteet spent several
days last week in Madison,
Mr. B. Leverette went to Ea
tonton on business Monday.
Misses Preston and Kelly, of
Maxwell, spent Sunday here.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newton,
of Monticello, were here Sunday.
Dr., Murrell, of Newborn, is at
the Ezell house for a few days.
Misses Alice and Pearl Shy visit
ed relatives at Kelly last week.
Mr. DelLamater, of Atlanta, is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rosser
Blackwell. ‘
Mrs. Wynn, of Hayston, has
been visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Hodge. |
In the morning the Baptist pul
pit was filled by Mr. Joyner, a
student of Mercer University.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Baynes, of
Aikenton, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. B. Leverette Sunday.
Mr. Metz Joiner, the boy preach
er, preached here Sunday after
noon 1o avery large congregation,
Mrs. Henry Thompson will
leave this week for LEvergreen,
Alabama, to visit relatives during
the holidays,
j Cures Blood Poison, Cancer, Can
(cer, Ulcers, Eczema, Carbuncles,
; Etc. Medicine Free.
|
Robert Ward, Maxey's, Ga.,
sayss ‘I suffered from blood
| puison, my head, face and should
;ers were one mass of corruption,
| aches in bones and joints, burning
:ilching. scabby skin, was all run
down and discouraged, but Botan
lic Blood Balm cured me perfectly,
healed all the sores and gave my
skin the rich glow of health.
IBlood Balm put new life into my
' blood and naw ambition into my!
brain.” Geo. A. Williams, Rox-|
' bury, face covered with pimples, |
ichronic sore on back of head, sup- i
perating swelling ongneck, eating |
3ulccr on leg, bone pains, itchmg%
iskiu cured pertectly by Botanic|
Bloo!l Balm—sores all healed. |
Botanic Blood Balm, cures all ma- |
lignant blood troubles, such as!
‘eczema, scabs and scales, pimples, |
running sores, carbuncles, scrofu. |
la, ete. Especially advised i
all obstinate cases that have reach. :
‘ed the second or third stage. |
Druggists, Bt. To prove it cures, '
‘sample of Blood Balm sent frec|
and prepaid by writing Blood
Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Describe |
ltrouble and free medical advice |
sent in sealed letter, 1
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. 1 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.
Tron Bedsteads in all colors.
Sideboards, Dinning Tables, Dinning Chairs,
Cottage Chairs, Rockers in Rattan, plain and
quartered Qak, and Mahogany, Bedlounges, Book
Cases and Writing Desks, Hat Racks, Center Ta
bles.
All lines of Mattresses and Springs.
Baby Carriages, Pictures, Rugs, Matting, Arts
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 £15.00 and upwards.
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Reuhen Jordan.
-~ Tullis & Hightower.
are here to stay and
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O DO YOUR WORK.
We have moved into our new building next to the Electric
Light Plant—We are ready to do your
Blacksmith and Wood Work.
Our Pumting and Trimming Department is in_charge of Mr. J.
D. Valentine who has been with J. R. Carmichael Mifg., of Jackson
for the past 12 vears,
- Look for our sign—we are only a half a block from our old
stand, Furniture Upholstering a speciaity.