The Monticello news. (Monticello, Ga.) 1903-current, November 11, 1904, Image 2

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FRIDAY MORNING. MONTICELLO, - - - GEORGIA. MRS. A. P. PENN, Proprietress. H. M, PENN, Manager. PENN BROS., Publishers, OFFICIAL ORGAMNs OF SHERIFF. OFFICIAL ORGAN OF ORDINARY. ADVERTISING RATES MADE KNOWN ON APPLICATION Terms of Subscription—One year, $1; #ix months, 60 cents, Bubscription payable in advance . . . . . Entered at the Monticello, Ga., post office as mall matter of the sec ond class, TELEPHONE 34, Friday, November 11, 1904, o o ——————— e EDITORIAL PARAGRAPHS The first newspaper advertise ment appeared in 1662, FEmotion is the music of the soul and hysteria is its rag-time, Oh, it is “‘Rough!” Teddy is in the saddle for four more years, Some people never get busy un til there 1s nothing left to be dorne, Lots of men make money with-‘ out advertising. They are em ployed in the mint. | Probably future naval victories will be awarded to the side that places its mineg first, When other peopledrop things they are careless; when we drop them we are nervous. Whether the codfish records its age by the periodic growth of its scales is a conundrum that is plainly and clearly up to Boston, If W. L, Douglas gets the Mas. achusetts governorship, every democrat in the country will be calling for Douglas shoes, says the Athens Banner. ; Under sentence of death at Naples, a man who had killed a sea captain, has sought permission to dispose of his body in order that he might pay money owing to his friends. The great increase in the num ber of rural free delivery routes and the rise of the automobile are among the assurances that the good roads movement will make rapid headway. } The newspapers have many ac counts these daysof the couples who marry after an acquaintance of six or seven days. Oh, well we are not going to worry any more about the increase in the di vorce rate, ‘ Miss Marie DuCalin, of Niagarn] Falls, confesses that she broke one rib of Walter Lorrain, of Riga, N, ‘ Y., by hugging him. Lorrain was unappreciative enough of | Fortune's smiles to sue the girl forl $1,5000 damages. i NATURE CURES WITH SULPHUR'S AID. ! Hancock's Liquid Sulphur Heals? an Entire Class of Ilis. l Employed in bathing, it confers the tone and exhilaration which | always accompany the healths ulf action of the skin, ' Hancock's Liquid Sulphur snf(-’ ens and clarifies the facial sk‘m; and imparts a clear, brilliant com- | Plexion, | As Nature's greatest germicidv.t itis the true, effective and lastingg remedy for acne, burns and scalds, | canker, catarrh, diphtheria, itch,‘ pimples, prickly heat, ringworm, | and soreness of scalp, nose, eye-| lids, mouth or throat. l Leading druggists sell it l)e-l scriptive booklet on the nature, use and effects of this standard, remedy will be mailed to any ad dress by Hancock Liquid Sulphur Co,, Baltimore, Md, THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. The result of Wednesday's returns shows that Roosevelt won b. a great electoral majority. The Republican national ticket , been clected by a vote of 343 in the electoral college against for the Democrats, President Roosevelt carried all the Norther ‘ } states but the solid south stood true to Parker and Davisy The consolidated vote in Jasper was,—Parker 613; Watson 8 Roosevelt so. In the race for Congress in this district, Howarg received 613 votes in this county against Hairston'’s sO. 1 PREDICTION OF THE SOUTH’S FUTURE. Is there a man in the South today who can see far enough intds | the future to predict what time and brain, and brawn wiil make of this section of the Union? How many Southerners of thi present day realize the rapidity with which the south is increas, ing in population, in wealth, in all those essentials which go tg make a country happy aad prosperous? . Less than forty years ago the South was the theater of the greatest war of modern times It wasin ruins, so to speak, with thousands of its bravest and best sleeping soldiers’ graves, and other thousands almost without the necessaries of life. ' At one full swoop $4,000,000,000 worth of property had been destroyed. This was the value of the slaves at the beginning off the struggle. But this was not all, There were hundreds of millions of dollars worth of other property which had been swept. away. In short, what wasonce a most prosperous and wealthy: section of the confederation of states was bankrupt. ‘ ‘ Look at'the South today with its $600,000.000 to $7,000,0008 worth of cotton each year; with its thousands of miles of railroads{% ‘ with its vast coal and iron mines; with its immense timber inter. - ests, and a thousand other wealth producing agencies, agricul ‘ tural aud industrial. Js there another country on the face of thei globe that could have shown such marvelous advancement in the. ’ face of obstacles that scemed almost insurmountable forty years ago? ‘ t The South is the garden spot of the republic, and it is destined § i to be one of the very richest portions of the world. The country that can secure $700,000,000 a year from one crop alone cannot fail to accumulate riches almost beyond computation. COME SOUTH YOUNG MAN, for here health, wealth and § fame await you.—From the Nashville American, X ' Every Day Sermons. . From an Exchange. ' Mercy is never mushy. Regret cannot uproot wrong. Labor is the salt of our lives. Doubts make a poor refuge from duty. It takes more than a fence to make a garden, A shallow man usually has his soul in his skin. There is no clear thinking apart from clean living, Man'’s noblest right is that of giving up his rights, Rest is religion's opportunity for reinvigoration, Present character is a prophecy of future conditions. Nothing blinds the soul quicker than winking at sin. He who loses no love for others loses all life for himself. Respectability may be quite dif ferent from righteousness. The worst blasphemy is that of profession without practise. . In the divine scales a dime often weighs more than a dollar, The South will always remain Democratic despite all objections. A Marietta woman, who has ;moved to Colorado, writes back that women vote in that state, !aud that she is going to cast her first vote for Parker for President, says the Marietta Journal. Tur News reporter is always glad to be furnished with local news items. It helps him to ex pedite the work of getting out the paper. So don't hesitate to give him any news item about your self, friends or neighbors—deaths, marriages, births, entertainments, visitors, improvements, ets. Our telephone number is 34. | EVERYTHING NEW THAT IS 600 D, PATENT SHOES ARE STILL THE FAVORITE WITH A PAIR OF TANS OCCASIONALLY REID SHOE COMPANY, MACON, GA., Reflections of a Bachelor, New York Press. X Some men court, then marry, then go to court again. No young man can write a sen sible letter to the girl he loves. Probably Ananias knew bgtH than not to tell the truth to Sap phira. 2 All that anybody needs to break into society is a gold drill with.. diamond point, " When a woman doesn’t nag her husband it isa sign she hasn't married him yet. o No room ever looks the same to a man after a woman has done her housecleaning. Generally a man's saving's bank account stands in the name of his wife's dressmaker., A woman is like her garden; the more beautiful she looks, the harder some man has to dig. It is very embaraassing for a girl to sit ina man's lap unless she can act as if it was accident. When a man gets caught in any thing his first instinct is to lie out of it; a woman's is to have hyster ics, Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is takep internally, and actg directly on the blood and mucous surfaces, Hall's Catarrh cure is not a quack medicine, It was prescribed by one of the best physiclans in this country for years and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonies known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces, The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh, Send for testimo nials free, F. J. CHENEY & CO. Props, To ledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 70c, Hall's Family Pills are the best, THE MONTICELLO NEWS. Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA, Jasper County— By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold at public out cry, on the first Tuesday in December, 1904, at the Court house of said county, between the usual hours of sale, the following estate situate in Jas per County to wit: The oid Garret place containing eighty six acres of land more of less and bounded as follows: On the North by lands of Homer Edwards, on the East by lands of Mrs, J. W. Al len, on the South by lands of Oliver Car gyle and on the west by lands of W. F. White. The sale will continue from day to day, between the same hours, until all of said property is sold. Terms Cash. "I'his the 7th day of November 1604, B. W, PEURIFOY, Adm'r, of Betsy Key. Administrator's Sale, GEORGIA, Jasper County— By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold at public outery, on the first Tuesday in December 1904, at the Court hiouse door in the city of Monticello, insaid County and State, between the usual hours of sale the following real estate to wit: A certain lot or tract of land, situate in the incorporate limits of the city of Monticello said county and State Dounded by the street leading from the Madison public road to the Covington ))uhlic road and adjoining lands of ,_:l:tmes Campbell Sr., on the East, on ghc South by lands formerly owned by y V.x. Kelly and Bros., West by lands ‘of Mrs. Celina Penn containing one l}lat/l"{i’ct'e by measurement, on which is sitnated the house owned by Samuel ';lJolmsun deceased. Said lands sold as the property of the estate of Samuel Johnson deceased and fully desciribed in deed from Murs. Celina Penn to Sam uel Jolinson of record deed book “K” folio 869, clerks office Superior Court Jasper County Ga. T'erms of sale cash. This Bth day of November 1904, B. W. PEURIFOY, Adm'r. of estate of Samuel Johnsen deceased, Commissioner’s Sale. ~ Under and by virtue of decree granted by the Superior Cenrt of Jasper County Georgia, on the equitable petition of Lucian Benton and 8. H. McClure ‘against Mrs, H. N. White, Ben Epps, ilQg,Epps, Elizabeth Epps, Fred Doug lag Epps and Bee Epps to partition, the J@b Epps place, in Jasper County, con taining one hundred and ten acres more or less, situate on the rofid from Monti feello to Jackson and abutting on said road, and being that body of land conveyed by W, F. Jordan administra por of Joe Epps deceased to Ben Epps A %#,tfl"sffiii is of said Joe Epps deceas vd Julg'e, 1890, which deed is recorded [in pitieg of Clerk of Superior Court for Tasplr ' ( wnfiw, page 88, } hiich is referred to for A'more full dis ®rip tion of land, adjoining lands of D. B. Benton, Mrs. H. N. White and others, I will as commissioner, named in said decree, sell during legal sale hours, on the first Tuesday in December 1904 be fore the Court House door in Monticel lo Ga., the above discribed Joe Epps place to the highest and best bidder for cash, Oct, 31, 1904, J. J. POPE, Commissioner. Sheriff's Sale. GEORGIA, Jasper County— Will be sold before the Court house door at Monticello, Ga,, within the legal hours of sale to the higlest bidder for ’cush, the following described property j to-wit: Oneseventh undivided interest |in eighty and one half acres of land, in said county, bounded by lands of J. H, Kelly, Warren Blackwell and Jeff Couch, known as the Vines Wilson estate, said property being in possesion of Lucius | Wilson deft. and levied on as the prop !crty of Lucins Wilson deft, in fifa. Un | der and by virtue of a fifa issued from lthe Justice court of the 363rd District |G. M. in favor of Jas. H. Campbell and | Bro. vs Lucins Wilson., Written notice } given to deft as required by law, Levy Imade by J. M. Blackwell .. C. and [ turned over to me for advertisement and lsnlc. This Nov. 2, 1904, WM. H. WILBURN, Sheriff. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. In the District Court of the United States, tor the Southern District of Georgia, Wes tern Division. In Bankruptey. In the matter of ) Tae Hutchinson Company - In Bankruptey, Bankrupts,” | . i To the creditors of The Hutchinson Com pany of Monticello in the county of Jasper and district aforesaid, bankrupts, ‘ Notice is hereby given that on the Sth 'day of November A. . 1904, the said The ! Hutchinson Company were duly adjudicated | bankrupts; and that the first meeting of their ifl»fi“ton will be held at Macon, in Bibb County, Georgia, on the 18th day of Noy ember A. D. 1904, at 9 o’clock in the fore 'noon at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their cluims, appoint a xruu({-. axamine the bankrupts and transact such other business as may properly come hefore said meeting. The Bankrupts are required to be present on that day for examination, ALEXANDER PROUDPIT, Referee in Bankruptey, This November 8, 1004, : e —————————————————— City Tax Books are now open, Call and pay your taxes. Books will close December 20th and ex ecutions issued for all taxes not paid. J. E. HECHT, | Clerk and Treasurer, Sept.23,'o4. 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It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. cenuine CASTORIA ALways / Bears the Signature of /.:_u . F )/ -‘} ,I E. 4 w S\ d 54 ’ - il £ & ) o | A ELSE @-o-i 5 o’ e ¥ The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. e BANK oF NEWBORN NEWBORN, GA. i OAPITAL 826,000+ 78 STOCKHOLDERS LIABILITIES $25,000 - TOTAL RESPONSIBILITY $50,000 We solicit your account any business in this locality with which you may decide to intrust us will be treated with%%% COUR.TESY, ; ACCURACY, PROMPTNESS. FURNITURE. We are better able to_s-;lpply your wants in the way of Furniture than we have been heretofore this season, both in quality and price. Chairs, Trunks, Clocks, Rockers, Tables, Springs, Mattresses, Rugs, Matting, Carpets and Door Mats. Big line of Window Shades, Curtains, Easels and Screens just received. We can save you money on anything in the Furniture line. Beds, Odd Dressers, and Bureaus, all styles and prices Come to see us. 0. H.&W.T. Marks. HILLSBORO, GA.