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THE MONTICELLO NEWS,
ESTABLISHED 1881.
AMATTER OF HEALTH
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure
HAS NO SUBSTITUTE
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Try our «Go id Honter” Flour it
is fine.—Ballard.
Mr. John Hudsen, of Eatonton,
spent Saturday in town.
Sweet Oranges direct from the
groves in Florida. Ballard.
Mr. L. S. Kelly, a prominent
citizen of Maxwell, was in the city
Tuesday.
Capt. L. W. Robert was up
from Brunswick the early part of
the week.
Mr. T. A. Hutchinson has been
on a business visit to Sandersville
this week.
Miss Ruth Hill, who is teaching
in Shady Dale, spent Saturday
with homefolks.
Mr. Walker Swanson returned
to Madison Friday -~fter a short
visit to friends herc.
Mr. and Mrs. John Webb will
leave next Wednesday for, Atlan
ta their future home.
Mr. Lavosia Maddux and Mr.
T®@ner, of Jackson, spent Sunday
with Monticello friends.
Mrs. M. L. Pope left Tuesday
morning for a visit to Mrs, -T. B.
Claiborn, of Shady Dale.
1 have more Crockery, Lamps
and Glassware than Carters had
Qats—call and see Ballard.
Messrs R. L. and Alex Smith,
prominent planters of Maxwell,
were visitors here the early part
of the week.
FOR SALE—House and lot,
good barn and garden on Warren
Street. Apply to H. C. Hays.
Mrs. Hansell Malone, who has
been on a visit to Monticello rela
tives, returned to her home in At
lanta Saturday.
We are receiving our Holiday
and gifts Goods. Call and get
first choice.
' W. E. Ballard.
Hamlin's famous Wizzard Oil
Company is advertised to reach
- Monticello next Monday and will
give several entertainments during
the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Phillips
will move from their country
home to town next week, occupy
ing the home recently purchased
of Mr. John Webb.
H. W, Penn, of Monticello, Ga.,
who was agent for the Katy at
this place a couple of years ago,
has been in the city a few days
this week greeting his many
friends,—Oswego (Kans.) Blade.
We are authorized to announce
that Rev. E. R. Pendleton, pastor
of the Monticello Baptist church,
will preach at Andrew, near
Smithboro, Saturday afternoon at
three o’'clock. A cordial invita
tion extended to all to attend.
MISS JORDAN TO WED MR, PERRY,
The announcement of the ap.
proaching marriage of Miss Annie
Glover Jordan to Mr. Thomas
Edwin Perry, which will occur at
the home of the bride's father, Mr.
Erasmus H. Jordan, on Wednes.
day exening, November the 16th,
is of great interest to a large circle
of friends. ;
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Farmers busy sowing grain.
Col. W, T. Davidson, of Eaton
ton, was here Tuesday.
A pretty line Plaques Pictures
and Picture Frames at Ballard’s.
Miss Nellie T'ullis. of Atlanta,
is on a visit to her father, Mr. H.
B. Tullis: .
Mr. Flem Jordan and Miss
Daisy Pope were over from Jack
son Sunday.
County court has been in ses
sison this week with Judge S. T.
Reid presiding.
~ Mr. Mark Green, of Grays, was
circulating among Monticello
friends Tuesday.
Mrs. Emerald and two ehildren,
of Boston, Mass., are guests of
the Stinson Hotel.
- Why don’t you ‘have that suit
cleaned up? It will look o much
’bcttcr.—Cleaning Concern.
' Mr. Evan Talmadge, who has
been buying cotton in Eatonton.
is now located in Woodville,
Mr. Robert Powel, of Madison,
spent Sunday night with his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Powel
at the Stinson House.
A fresh lot of Scraffts fine Choc
olats and other fine candies, ship.
ped direct from factory.:
Ballard’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvie Jordanare
receiving the congratulations of
‘their friends upon the recent ar
rival of a little boy in their home.
Miss Annie Mae Powell arrived
from Newnan a few daysago and
is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. R. Powel at the Stinson Hotel.
Rev. W. Lee Harrell left Tues
day for Dublin to attend the an
nual meeting of the Synod of
Georgia being held in that cit}"
this week. -
Mrs. H. 8.. Jordan, Mrs. C. L.
Henderson and Misses Joyce and
Mary Henderson have been on a
visit this week to Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Jordan, of Macon.
I represent Strauss Bros., of
Chicago, «The house that does the
best Tailoring.” Call and select
a suit—satisfaction guaranteed.
W. E. Ballard.
Mr. Harper, of Atlanta, who
recently purchased a car load of
mules from the tarmers and citi
zens of the county. was here yes
terday, according to previous an
nouncement for the same purpose.
There was a large crowd in town
and a good many sales were made.
Just received a fresh lot of Cal
ifornia Evaporated Peaches,
Prunes, Rasins. New crop of
Syrup direct from Soyth Georgia.
Cocanuts, Brazils, Almonds,
English Walnuts and mixed nuts.
W. E. Ballard.
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See My Line.
I have just received the most com
plete line of Ladies and Gents Watches
in solid and Gold filled, also Ladies and
Gents Chains in Solid Gold and Gold
filled % %% %% e
CUT GLASS.
The largest stock in the city at prices
lower than the lowest—other shipment
enroute x * g e
FINE IMPORTED CHINA.
I have received several large ship
ments of fine China and more to come.
I can suit you in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware,
or Fine China. Prices to suit the smallest purse.
J. E. HECHT, Jeweler.
MONTICELLO, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1904,
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
The «“Esmerada’ Cigars is a de
lightful smoke—try it—Ballard.
Mrs. Celina Penn has returned
from a visit to Atlanta and Bonair.
See our beautiful line of Pipes.
W. E. Ballard.
Mr. Joel Cornwell, of ‘Mechan
icsville, was in the city Saturday.
Mr, Ralph Webb, of Alabama,
spent Sunday in the city with
friends.
Mr. Marvin Downs, of Macon,
visited Monticello friends the first
of the week.
Mr. Gus Lane and little son,
Maurice, spent Monday and Tues
day in Atlanta,
'~ BARGAIN-=ln Jersy Cow and
New Excelsior Cook Stove,
J. B. Wens,
Mr. W, T.. Marks, a leading
‘young merchant, of Hillsboro,
called onus while in Monticello
‘ vesterday,
. Mr. F. C. Marks, one of Hills
‘boro's prominent citizens, spent
!Monday in the city and while here
‘ made us a pleasant call,
~ Col. J. D. Kilpatrick left last
week for hishome in Decatur after
spending a few days here with his
sister, Mrs. G. W. Stinson,
| Mrs, W. J. Phillips was. the
the charming hostess at the meet
ing of the Saturday Afternoon
Club heid at her home yesterday
afternoon from three to five.
Mr. W. C. Allen, who for sev
eral years past has been connect
ed with the Courier-Dispatch, left
on Wednesday for Atlanta, where
he goes to take a position as trav
eling salesman for the Orr-Wat=
son Stationery Co. Mr. Allen is
a splendid young gentleman and
will make a successgon é.tpfi
Mie. Allen will m r‘f)‘\t i
for some time before joining him
in Atlanta, where he will have
his headquarters.—Dublin Courier
Dispatch. |
A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES
Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrud
ing Piles. Druggists refund money if
PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any
case, no matter of how long standing,
in 6 to 14 days. First application gives
ease and rest. bHOc. If your druggist
hasn’t it send 50c. in stamps and it
will be forwarded post-paid by Paris
Medicine Co., St, Louis, Mo,
SURPRISE PARTY,
The home of Rev and Mrs. E.
R. Pendleton was invaded by a
number of Baptist ladies Wednes
day evening who iminediately pro
ceeded to fill the pantry with all
sorts of good things and in other
ways to show their estcem for
their pastor and family. The
party camein the way of a sur
prise, andnaturally Mr. and Mrs.
Pendleton are feeling very grate
ful for this kindly remembrance,
+ LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Read the advertisement of J.
H. Kelly's.
Mr, Will Ezell has been on a
business trip to Grays this weck.
Mr. John Key, of Mechanics
ville, was a visitor here Saturday.
Miss Tinie Ellis, a charming
young lady, of Calvin, visited our
city last week.
MR. JOHN FLORENCE TO WED.
Invitations have been received
in Monticello to the marriage of
Mr. John Florence to Miss Josic
Walker, of Clarksville, Ga., which
will occur at the home of the bride
on the 2oth instant.
WILL VISIT HOMEFOLKS SHORTLY.
The many friends of Mr. Har
rv Benton, who has been with the
United States Navy for the past
few years, will be pleased to learn
that in a recent letter to his
mother, he writes that he will
reach Monticello on the 20th of
thismonth, Mr. Benton’s vessel,
the Newark, is stopping off at
Norfolk, Virginia, for awhile, thus
affording him an opportunity of
vigiting his loved ones at home.
l TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE
Tablets. All druggists refund the mon
ey if it fails to cure. E. W, Grove's
sl’nature is on each box. 25ec.
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Seed Wheat for sale. For sam
ple and price call at Jordan & Co.
"FOR SALE—An upright
@abe Piano, ebony case. Can
bhad at . bargain. Apply at
‘; i office.
i ‘ notes and accounts duc me
afnot paid before the first Tues-
Al November, next will find
same in Jasper County Bank for
collection. This Oct. 26, 1904.
J. F. WEBB, M. D.
FOR SALE.
190 acres of land 34 miles from
Monticello. Also 6o acres 1} miles
from town, known as the Whitien
place—sell cheap, apply to,
W. L. ZacHry.
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Mod Sci Triumphs
Chemists Astonished! Doctors Amazed!
emists Astonished! Doctors Amazed!
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Everyone remembers the sulphur and molasses of childhood. You hated the
dose, but it did you good. But you had to take a whole lot to get any benefit,
because very little of it could get into your blood and system. Now, at last, a
chemist has found a way to liquify sulphur-—to make it soluble—so that it is in
stantly absorbed by the skin and blood. This marvelous discovery is called
3 o n
Just think of it! Chemists show us that every part of the pody contains
sulphur—needs sulphur. Sulphuris Nature's greatest purifier. 'Where sulphur goes
disease is destroyed. Hancock’s Liquid Sulphur cures Eczema, Pimples and
all Blood and Skin Diseases.
Davrisonre, April 7, 1004,
Hancock Liguid Sulphur Co,,
Baltimore, Md,
Gentismen:—l wish to testify to the merits of your lLagquin Bovnrnunr and Liquinp
Svnrnur OrermeNt, 1w s polles oMeor ntationed ot Baitimore nnd Charles Streets,
wod all my friends tnd mnny others know that I have long sutlered with s bad cuse of
Eczemn of the pulmsof my hands and hinve had to wenr gloves nll the time,
I was nnder tremtiment by eminont physiclung for wlong time without sunecess,
Lnst sumer your Liguid Salphur and Olntment were recommended 1o me and |
begnn 1t use, My hands improved from the first applieation. After nbout a week's
trial I went to the Johns Hoplking Hospital to huvo iy hnnds treated with X-Ruyw, At
tho Hospltal I was ndvised to continne the use of the Liquid Sulphur nud Olntment, as
1t woomed to be dolng iy hands muech good,
Under thelr ndvice 1 eontinued to use the Liguid Hulrhnr and Olntment for six
weoks or two months, and at the end of that thime my handy were eured, and they are
as sound ns anybody's,
[ have used the Sulphur cohistantly in my family, and it 1s excellent, aloo, for the
bath, for sore nnd tender feet nnd for nny elnfod or pore pluces,
1 ennnot recommend your Liguid Sulphur and Olntment too highly.
{'n.-nu very truly,
(Signed) JOUN T, CARROLL,
HANCOCK'S LIQUID SULPHUR OINTMENT.
Prepared especiclly for Burns, Scalds, Open Sores, Chafed parts, Raw Surfaces, Boils,
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HANCOCK LIQUID SULPHUR CoO., Bailtimore, Md.
Torex U. S. MINISTER TO ENGLAND
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Hon, Louis K. Johnson is the son of the late Reverdy Johnson who was United
Statos Senator from Maryland, also Attornéy General under President Johnson,
and United States Minister to England, and who was regarded as the greatess
constitutional lawyer that ever lived.
In arecentletter from 1006 10 St., N, W., Washington, D. (~ Mr. Johnson says:
“No one should longer suffer from catarrh when Peruna is ace
cessible. To my knowledge it has caused relief to so many of my
friends and acquaintances, that it is humanity to commend its use to
all persons suffering with this distressing disorder of the human
system.”=--louis E. Johnson.
Catarrh Polsons.
Catarrh is capable of ehanging all the
life-giving sceretions of the body into
sealding fluids, which destroy and in
tiame every part they come in contact
with. Applications (o the places affect
ed by catarrh can. do little good save to
goothe or quiet disagreeable symptoms,
llenece it is that gargles, sprays, atom
trers and phalan only serve us tem
voary relief, i
FLOUR SIX DOLLARS PER BAR
REL. Sow Wheat. Get the
famous OX BRAND GUANO to
fertilize with,
OSCAR PHILLIPS.
Office at Jasper County Ware.
house. -
There is but one remedy that has the
desired effect, and that remedy is Pe
runa, This remedy strikes at once to
the roots of eatarrh by restoring to the
capillary vessels their healthy elas
ticity, Peruna s not a temporary pale
liative, but a radical cure. i
Send for Dr, Hartman’s Jatest book,
sent free for a shore time, Ad lross The
Pernia Drug ldanufacturing Co,, Uos
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FPOR SALE-A scholarship on
the Georgia-Alabama Business
College lflcated in Macon, Ga.
Any young lady or gentleman de
siring to take a course in this
school will save money by calling
on us.
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