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FRIDAY MORNING.
BENTON SUPPLY COMPANY.
DEPARTMENT STORE |
arEEZY BUSINESS The policy of our business touches the whole community, it has wrought itself into the
MOVEMENTS ideal and actual life of the men, women and children of the entire section. No falter=
AS THE FALL ing spirit presides over this business. 1t commands the best sources of Grand Assem-
MONTHS WANE bling and dispensing of Merchandise. The stock now unfolding surpasses our own
nast, and is said to have no equal in Monticello. ‘. Our Fall Stock beckons with the best of things you
want in seasonable and serviceable Goods . 4 i A W “ o “ v = a
MILLINERY! MILLINERY!
If there is a new flight of Fashion
fancy we catch it at the very start.
‘The style we show for Ladies, Mis
ses and Children are exclusive.
Come to us. Look at the Hats we
shiow and you will be come a cus
tomer. i 3 - £ 4
In the Gentlemen’s Furnishing Depattment we show the best line of Clothing
and Overcoats for Men, Boys and Children in the city. Full stock of Mens Odd
Pants. Undershirts, Overshirts, the Kind to keep you warm this winter.
Sole Agents for Pointer Brand Hats nd Edwin Clapp Shoes for Men. Black
Diamond the best medium priced %0 ' made. o
"% % % “OUR MOTTO IS TO SELL CHEAP, SELJ; A HEAP AND KEEP ETERNALLY AT IT” % % %
BENTON SUPPLY COMPANY.
Mechanicsville-Alva.
Tuesday is Election Day. Let
every one go the polls and vote.
There will be preaching at Mt.
Zion Sunday. Every one cordial
ly invited to attend.
lem glad to sce every section
of Jasper represented in the col
umns of The News,
Rain has fallen since our last
communication and the dust settled
Wehope there will be no more
“dusty dry spells” like we have
just had,
The “road-gang" is doing some
good work for us this time. The
roads have been widened, rocks
thrown out; and bridges and
sewers putin, It isthe best work
they have ever done for us,
Prof. Bufford opened the Liter.
ary Scheol at Mechaniesville Acad
emy Monday with a good attend
ance. Prof. Buffard is a young
man and promises to give us the
best school we have had for sev
eral years past. Let all join him
with their hearty co-operation in.
making it a good school. ‘
Messrs Will Minter and Call
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At Home cure Rheumatism .
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&.\_ Mot saulphur baths give relief at once, quieting the pains i
’ of Rheumatism and Gout, The sulphur treatment, e xternal
and internal, will care both of these terrible discases. Put the sulphur must
be in such form that it can be absorbed by the system The only prepamation
of sulphur ever discovered that can be absorbed by the skin and by the diges
tive Organs »
Hancock’s
\ quuid Sulphur
1t is Nature's Greatest Germicide. Such a certain cure that we guarantee it
to cure Nesema, Acne, Itch, Dandruff, Ringworm Prickly Heat, Diphtherm
Catarrh, Cancer, Sore Mouth and Throat, Cuts, and all discases of the scalp,
Mor sale by all reliable druggiwts.
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Hancock's Liquid Sulphur Ointment
|‘wr¢t«l nvchlly for Burns, Scalds, Open Sores, Chafed Parts, Raw Surfaces,
Boils, Piles, Roughiness of Face and Hands and all SBkin Diseases.
Write lor MLI on the curative and toilet uses of sulphur,
HANCOCK LIOUID SULPNUR CO.. Baltimere, W 4,
Price are arranging to visit Brox.
ton, Ga., prospecting for new
homes. South Georgia is the
;ideal place for a man in search of
a home. It is the best farming
section in Georgia. Georgia is
worthily called the ‘‘Empire
State” of the South.
Talmadge.
~ Miss Ellie Mae Hillis spending
sometime in Macon.
~ The rain last Tuesday night was
certainly appreciated,
Misses Annie Whitten and
Dovie Geiger spent Tuesday night
with Miss Annie Shaw.
Miss Louise Powers returned
home Sunday from ‘a pleasant vis
it to Macon relatives.
Mr. H. C. Blackwell and fami
ly visited the family of Mr. Pierce
Malone, of Hopewell, Sunday.
Mrs, Hazelet and two sons, of
Putnam county, were the guests
of Judge and Mas. S. T. Reid Fri
day night.
Rev. L. A. McLaughlin filled
his regular appointment here last
Sunday and delivered an interest
ing sermon,
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~ Miss Susie Malone spen!!'g:itl
day night and Sunday with her
parents, and had as her guest,
Mrs. Hanse Malone.
i Mr. John Cook and daughters,
‘Misses Irene and Lottie, attended
'services here Sunday and were
|thc cuests of Mr. McGhee and
family. o
! Mr. C. W. Powers, the popular
‘c:lshicr of the Midvi-l{c Bank, thas
‘many friends here Who are pledsed
to hear that he is recovering ::m
a recent attack of illness, |
| Among those who attended the
fairin Macon from here were:
Judge aud Mrs. Reid, Messrs Hen
‘r_v Malone, H. C,, T. G. agiLon
nie Blackwell, H. W. Whittén and
lson, Johnnie, Mrs. G. T. Powers,
Miss Louise Powers and I\é and
Mrs. P. A. Webb. &
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} Miss Maud Gilmore, of Hebron,
was here Sunday. i
Mr. C. D. Tyler, of Monticello,
spent Sunday here,
Hon, and Mrs. J. L. Lane were
in Monticello Monday. 2
Mr. Hugh Tilmon, of Hillsboro,
spent Sunday here,
Mr, Marcus Tyler wentto Jack
son Tuesday on business.
A good many of our people at
tended the fair at Macon.
Misses Della and Effie Waldrep,
of Winfred, were here Sunday.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Faulkner,
of Winfred, visited here Sunday.
Messrs Job and Martin Tyler,
of Flovilla, are here this week on
| business.
| Jack frost has made usa visit.
‘The leaves are golden and autumn
!has begun,
i Several from Bethel attended
the sacred-harp singing at Fellow
ship Sunday.
A little boy arrived a few days
'ago to brighten the home .of Mr,
land Mrs. Marion Clay.
THE MONTICELLO NEWS.
Miss Susie Beck Waller was at
home Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, D. F. Waller.
Mrs. M. H. Holoway spent last
Monday night with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Tyler.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Payne, of
Winfred, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. B. F. McElhenney.
Mr. and Mrs. James McElhen
ney, of Gladesville, spent Sunday
at the home of Mr. G. W. Tyler.
Misses Ellen and Beulah Vick
ers, of Flovilla, spent Sunday with
their sister, Mrs. M. A. Vickers.
Misses Lizzie Rainey and Daisy
Tyler spent from Friday until Mon
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
M. A, Gorley, near Eatonton.
Mr. M. H. Thompson and Miss
es Clifford and Ida returned from
Macon Saturday after spending
sometime there.
Miss Ada Johnson, of Forsyth, ‘
opened school at Willow Spring]‘
Monday. She isteaching a pri-'
vate term. We gladly welcome
her back. '
Mrs. A. P. McClelland and
children, of Flovilla, spent Satur- |
%day and Sunday at the home nf’
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. |
Tyler. '
There will be preaching at New |
Hope Sunday morning by Rev. |
McLaughlin andat Willow Spring'
Sunday afternoon by Rew: ]J. E.
Pounds. All are invited to at-‘
tend. We always like to have|
visitors with us. l
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A Runaway Bicycle. |
Terminated with an ugly cut on the |
leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, 111, I
It developed a stubborn uleer unyield-‘
ing to doectors and remedies for four
‘ycan. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve
cured. It's just as good for Burm.l
Sealds, Skin Eruptions and Piles, 25¢,
l,\t .D. Jordan's Drug Store, ‘
An Oyster Supper at Note, Ga.
There will be an oyster supper
at Central Academy, Note, Ga.,
|Pumam county, on Friday night
Nov. 11. Everybody invited to'
{eomc——a pleasant time for gll. ‘
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.
New Dress Goods, New Waistings,
Silks all colors==one yard wide.
Big line of Ginghams, Outings,
Flaneletts, Percales, Sheetings and
Homespuns. Big line Ladies, Mis
ses and Childrens Jackets now
open for your inspection = G
ALRIGHT FOR SPORTING
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Guns from $3.00 to $50.00.
Gun Shells of all kinds.
Smokelesss and Black Powder.
Fire Grates, Coal Scutters, Coal Tongs,
Shovels etc. Fire Brick for putting in grates
Now is the time to buy before the rush.
..HEADQUABTERS FOR COOKING AND HEATING STOVES....
For Fall Plowing | have the Disc Plows from $12.50
to $20.00. The ground does not get too hard for
plowing. | handle Syracuse and Vulcan Plows. No
better made.
Paint and Linseed Oil. All kinds of Qils for
Machinery.
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It still takes money to do busine:s—all those who are
indebted to me are requested to come in and settle. 1
have a few bills to meet.—J. D. Harvey.
PURE, FRESH DRUGS
Patent Medicines, Stationery, Perfumery,
Tobacco, Cigars, Rubber Goods, Soaps,
Paints, Oils
And all druggist’s Sundries always
on hand ¢ g g g g
If we have not got what you want we
wil get it for you. Your patronage ear
nestly solicited.
Prescriptions carefully compounded.
The Furse Drug Co.