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Prepare For Cold Weather.
el HAVE THE GOODS FOR Y0U..........
DRY GUUDS My trade has so far sur
passed my expectations
that I have found it necessary to replen
ish my entire stock of Drv Goods. You
should see my line of Silk and Fancy
Waisting just received also my new addi
tions in Dress Goods, Percals, Ginghams,
etc. & 9 % 9 & Y
JAGKETS | hav'e t!lem for Ladies and Misses. |am very proud
of this line this season. = | have the latest gcods out,
and at any price you wish. Be sure to'sce these Jackets, they are
favored by fashion and endorsed by economy.
UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY Now is the time {o buy these goods. | have
never had a more complete stock of Underwear both in cotton and
woolen goods. Any size in heavy fieece-lined and Wright's Health
Underwear. Can please you in Hosiery, plain, ribbed or fleece-lined.
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Winfred.
Prof. E. T. Pounds is teaching
a singing school at Bethel this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac McClendon,
of Eudora, are on a visit to their
daughter, Mrs. . A. Stone.
Mrs. W. C. Benton and chil
dren, of Monticello, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Ossian Benton Sunday.
Several from here attended the
Sacred Harp singing at Fellow
ship, near Eula, Sunday afternoon.
Misses Evaand Myrtis Williams
and Mr. Roger Cash spent Sun
day at the home of Mr. Lawrence
Pope near Hopewell. ‘
Mr. and Mrs, N. C. Fish and;
grand children, Mirene and Cal
vin Phillips, of Monticello, WCrei
the guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. B.
Persons Sunday. }
Misses Alma and Estelle Loydi
and Lucile Payne, Messrs. Bass
McElhenney, Tom Persons and
Oscar Phillips, of Monticello, Jas. |
Payne, Paul Phillips and Harvey
Persons, spent Sunday, very
pleasantly at the home of Mr. J.
A. Stonc |
Shady Dale. \
Miss Lucille McDowell entcr-!
tained a few friends last Friday
evening.
Mrs. Joe Shaw and Mrs. Lan. |
caster, of Kelly, were shopping
here Monday.
THE HOME OF VINOL
To Run-down People ==
Many people think they have some
organic trouble or chronic disease because
they feel weak, all tired out, cannot
sleep, have no ambition, energy or appe=-
tite. This condition is probably caused
by overwork, close confinement or worry.
To these people we say, try Vincl; if it
does not create strength and build you up
we will ourselves pay for all the medi
cine you take.=--Respectfully,
Chas, D. Jordan, Druggist. |
¢ ¢Ladies make this your headquarters when in the city \gsa\¢
AWt PLACE TOTRADE, Sl 24
My prices on Domestics of all kinds, Outing, Flannelettes, Ticking and Jeans are low
| Messrs W. H. Persons and W,
C. Smith spent last Thursday
night in Monticello.
Col. Greene Johnson and Col.
Jack Leverette, of Monticello,
were here on business Monday
and Tuesday.
Misses Lizzie and Pauline Kelly,
of Kelly, have returned home af
ter a pleasant visit to the Misses
‘Shy.
Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Jordan
and son George, of Monticello,
spent Sunday here with Mr. and
Mrs. H. H. Ezelle.
" Miss Fannie Kate Scott, the
charming daughter of drummer
Scott, of Eatonton, was the guest
of Miss Lucile McDowell, last
Friday. |
Mrs. Anna Christian, Miss Chloe
Thompson and Master Rolin
Thompson, left last Wednesday
evening for a ten days visit to
Round Oak.
Miss Ruth Hill, the amiable and
accomplished daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. H, C. Hill, of Monticello,
has accepted a position " here as
assistant teacher in the College.
Miss Hill has many friends here
who are pleased to learn of her
acceptance,
Hillsboro.
Mrs. Harriet Wilson is still very
ill.
Master Gipson Ezell has been
quite sick.
THE MONTICELLO NEWS.
MIL“NERY I am doing more business
than ever before. Why?
I get every new thing as soon as it is owut.
The goods are bought at the very lowest
prices and are sold on the very lowest
margin of profit. Misses Malone and Pope
will be delighted to serve yvou. Come to
see them., % ” % 5 -
Dr. J. T. Garland spent Mon
day in Eatonton.
| The little son of Mr. and Mrs.
Will Turner has been very sick.
Mrs. Emmie Garland spent
several daysin Macon last week.
Miss Bettie Dillard, of Monti
cello, is visiting her neice Mrs,
Will Turner,
Messrs J. J. Alexander and
Will Turner spent Tuesday in
Monticello,
Messrs Steve Lynch and Will
‘Wynn spent Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Cull Ezells at
Huron.
Misses Mae Hurlock and Bessie
Ezell, of Monticello were the
guests of Miss Rosa Lee Ezell
Sunday.
Quite a number of ladies from
here attended the birth-day din
ner of Master Allison Turner,
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ezelle and
Misses Tone Henderson and Berta
Edwards attended the Fair at
Macon last week.
Doesn’t Respect Old Age.
It's shameful when youth fails to
show proper respect for old age, but
the contravy inthe case of Dr. King's
New Life Pills, They cat off maladies
no matter how severe and irrespective of
old age, !)yupc]miu, Jaundice, Fever,
Constipation all yield to this perfect
Pill, 25¢, at C, D, Jordan’s Drug Store.
Woodfin, ‘
Mr, Fleet Thomas was in New
‘born Saturday.
Mr. Clarence Davis spent Sun
day afternoon in Newborn,
Mr. Dood Henderson made a
business tripto Newborn Satur
day.
Mai. Cleo Curtis, of Mansfield,
passed throughour ville Thurs
day.
Mr. Cleveland Davis, of Tem
perance, spent Monday with rela
tives here,
Mr, J. M. Davis spent Sunday
A special line of
Fleece-lined Hose
for ladies. Great
assortment o f
Fancies, Blacks
and heavy grey.
HATS
I have all the
latest things in
shapes and colors.
I can suit you in
style and price
Iwith relatives in Newborn and
Broughton. !
Mr. and Mrs. S, R. Smith and
little son spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. H. T. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Chaffin
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
T. L. Chaffin Saturday night and
Sunday.
Mr. Allen Kelly, a handsome
young man, of Maxwell, was a
mong the visitors here Sunday
afternoon,
Misses Biddie and Lizzie Davis
spent Saturday and Sunday in
Newborn the guests of their un
cle, Mr. 5. W. Davis,
The killing of Mr. Joe Davis,
which occurred in Macon Sunday
October 23, saddens the hearts of
many people of this section. Mr,
Davis was well known all over Jas
per and surrounding counties,
and was well thought of by all
who knew him, He leaves a fath
er, mother, five sisters and three
brothers and a host of friends and
relatives to mourn his loss. To
the bereaved family we extend
our deepest sympathy. ‘‘He is
gone but not forever. Those whom
God love die 500 n.,”
Farrar.
Mrs, John Chaffin spent Monday
’ with relatives at Woodfin,
Mr, Will Shy, of Dexter, was
here a short while Monday.
Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Wagner
spent Tuesday in Monticello,
- Mr, I T, Wyatt, of Shady
Dale visited relatives here Sunday,
Mr. Leonard Wagner spent Sat
pay night atthe home of Mr, I,
T, Wyatt, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs, John Binford, of
Dexter, are visiting Mr, and Mrs,
T. S. Binford.
Mrs, J. W. Wagner and Miss
Posey Wagner visited Mrs, John
Chaffin Saturday afternoon,
Mr. and Mrs. B, D.: Johnston,
of Broughton, spent Sunday here
GLUTHING Don’t miss seciug.the goods |an selling this seasoi.
I have a great line of fancies and blacks in the
Kirschbaum line. Any cut you desire. See my line of Boys Cloth
ing. | have the things in Over-Coats.
GROCERIES Just received a car of Genuine Texas Rust Proof Oats.
Also one car of Shorts. Feed shorts and save your corn. They are
cheaper and will do you 25 per cent more good. On any other
goods my prices will always be found as cheap as the cheapest.
SHES I have them for all ages. I can
b suit any lady in fine shoes. |
handle the famous W. L. Douglas line for
mens fine wear, and the Godman line for
children. See me on anything you want
in heavy shoes. Yowu need these goods so
be sure to come to the place where you
will find a complete stock—prices right.
with Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Binford.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Bryant and
Miss Vida Bryant spent Sunday
at the home ot Mr.D. H. Bow
den,
Mr. Joe Hilsman and Mrs. Sa
rah Spears, of Madison, passed
through here Monday enroute to
Maxwell,
Mr. T. S. Blackwell has return
ed home after spending several
days in Macon with his son, Mr, 4
Blackwell. |
Disastrous Wrecks. |
Carelessness is rosponsible for many a
railway wreck and the same causes are
making human wrecks of sufferers from
Throat and Lung troubles, But ulm:o‘
the advent of Dr, King's New Discoy
ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds
gven the worst cases can be cured, und‘
hoples resignation is no longer neces
sary. Mus, Lois Cragg of Dorchester,
Mass., is one of many whose life was
saved by Dr. Ling's New Discovery.
T'his great remedy is guaranteed for all
Throat and Lung diseases by €, D, Jor
dan Druggist. Price 60c¢, and ’1.w.l
I'rial bottles free,
Aldine.
Mr. George McClure is not any
better at this writing,
We are sorry to learn that little
William Moore is still sick.
Theschool at Oak Grove will
open the 7th of this month,
Mr. J. T. Goodman made a bus
iness trip to Jackson Monday,
Dr. Maddox, of Sewell, was the
guest of Mrs, Jim Long one dayl
last week. .
Miss Clara Grubbs and Mr, Jno,
Leverett spent Sunday with Miss
'Emmie Mae Holoway.
~ Messrs Claud Bryant, of Flovil.
la, and Leon Goodman, of Cork,
spent Saturday night and Sunday ‘
with Mrs. J. V', Goodman,
Those who attended the tair in
Macon from here were Mr, and
Mrs. John Holoway and Messrs
Charlie Smith and Ira and Cape
Goodman,
The Monticello News one year one
dollar. Worth every cent of it,
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OCTOBER 28, 904.
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Calvin.
Our Sunday School is growing,
Mrs. B. C. Kelly visited Mrs,
Doss Cook Saturday,
Mr. Clifford Ellis is attending
the singing school at Rethel this.
week,
Mrs. Emily Kelly is spending’
this week with her son, Mr. Clark
Kelly.
Mrs. Jack Woods, of South Ga.,
is visiting her son, Mr. Doss
Cook, at present.
The long-wished-for rain has at
last come and everything seems ‘o
have more life in it,
The farmers in this section have
made up their ribbon cane but
there wasn’t much syrup made.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pope spent
Sunday and Mondayat the home
of Mr. David Harris of Palalto.
Miss Corinne Pope, who has
been attending school in Monti
cello, has stopped and is now go
ing to school here.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark ‘Tl"homason
and little Myrtice and Linton, of
Palalto, spent Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs, K. D, Kelly,
Mrs. L, M. Ellis and little son,
L. M., Jr., have returned from a
very pleasant visit to lier parents,
! Mr, and Mrs. Walter Wilson, of
Madison,
| Mr. Roger Cash, Mr. Walter
Tyler, Mr, Jim Thompson, Miss
Myrtice Williams and Miss Eva
Williams, of Sardis, spent Sunday
here the guests of Mr, Willie Pope
and Miss Nora Lee Pope,
Not A Sick Day Since.
Y 1 was taken severcly sick with kid«
ney trouble, I tried all gorts of medi
cines, none of which relieved me. One
day | saw an ad, of your Electric Bitters
and devermined to try that, After tak
ing a few doses I felt relieved, and soon
thereafter was entirely enrved, and have
not ween a sick day since, Neighbors of
mine liave been cured of Rheumatismy
Eeuralgia, Liver and Kidney troubles
and General Debility,” This is what By
F. Bass, of Fremont, N, O, writes. Only
Boc, at C. D, Jordan’s Drug Store,
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