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Prepare For Cold Weather.
vl HAVE THE GOODS FOR Y0U.......... |
DRY Gnuns My trade has so far sur
passed my expectations
that I have found it necessary to replen
ish my entire stock of Dry Goods. You
should see my line of Silk and Fancy
Waisting just received also my new addi
tions in Dress Goods, Percals, Ginghams,
etc. & 3 & S & 9
IQGKETS | have them for Ladies and Misses. lam very proud
’ of this line this season. [ have the latest goods out,
and at any price you wish. Be sure to see these Jackets, they are
favored by fashion and endorsed by economy.
UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY Now is the time to buy these goods. | have
never had'a more complete stock of Underwear both in cotton and
woolen goods. Any size in heavy fleece-lined and Wright's Health
Underwear. Can please you in Hosiery, plain, ribbed or fleece-lined.
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Talmadge. '|
Mr. Earl McElhenney, of Newl
Hope, was with friends here Sun-‘
day. |
Mr. N. E. Blackwell, of Hope
weil, spent Sunday with Mr. W. i
K. Shaw. |
Mrs. Walker McGhee spent one?
day last week with Mrs. H. W.
Whitten., }
Miss Annie Shaw spent Sunday
and Sunday night very pleasantly
with Mrs. S. T. Reid.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A, Webb and
Philip Jr., visited the Misses Kelly,
of Kelly, last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A, Webb
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
P. C. Malone, of Smithboro.
Mr. W. H. Malone visited the
family of Mr. P. C. Malone, of
Smithsboro, Sunday afternoon.
Master Bennie Malone, of Mon
ticello, was a handsome little visi
tor at the home of Mr. W. H.
Malone Saturday night and Sun
day.
Misses Elizabeth Ballard, Ruth
Davidson, Ethel Wilburn, Rubie
Ezell and Mr. Willie Ballard and
brother attended Sunday School
here Sunday.
Mrs. H. C. Blackwell and child
ren Claude and Eva and Mrs, S.
T. Reid spent Monday night and
Tuesday with the family of Mr. 1.
P. Malone, of Winfred.
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Body Builder
As delicious as a Fresh Orange
Supersedes old-fashioned Cod Liver oOil and Emulsions
Guaranteed to contain all the medicinal elements, actually taken
from genuine fresh cods’ livers, with organic iron and other
body-building ingredients, but no oil or grease, making the
greatest strength and flesh creator known to medicine. For
old people, puny children, weak, pale women, nursing
mothers, chronic cold, hacking coughs, throat and lung
troubles, inciplent consumption—nothing equals Vinol.
Try it—if you don't like it we will return money.
. Chas. D. Jordan, Druggist. AT
ey ¢Ladies make this your headquarters when in the city ¢gw\¢
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My prices on Domestics of all kinds, Outing, Flannelettes, Ticking and Jeans are low
Woodfin. ‘
Mr. G. H. Davis went to Mans
field Saturday. |
Mr. J. M. Chaffin, of Maxwell,{
was here Saturday.
Mrs. G. H. Davis went to Mans
field Tuesday shopping. |
Mr. Fleet Thomas made a busi-‘
ness trip to Newborn Monday.
There will be preaching at Con-}
cord Sunday, everybody invited. |
. Mr. Clarence Davis was in‘
Mechanicsville Saturday on busi- }
ness. f
Mrs. Sarah Malone has been on;
a visit to her daughter Mrs. H. T.
Smith. |
Mr. S. W, Davis, of Newborn,
spent last Friday night with rela
tives here.
Misses Lizzie lone and Emma
Kate Smith spent Monday after
noon with their sister Mrs. G, H.
Davis.
Mr. Clarence Davis and sisters
Misses Carrie Belle and Genic
spent Tuesday with relatives at
Newborn.
Mrs. Mattie Davis and son, Mr.
J. M.Davis, little daughter Mazy,
spent Saturday and Sunday with
relatives in Newborn and Brough
ton.
~ Mr.]. M. Davis and sisters,
‘Misses Biddie and Lizzie, spent
Monday in Mansfield, the guests
of their aunt Mrs, Carrie Hard.
man.
THE MONTICELLO NEWS.
MILL'NERY I am doing more business
than ever before. Why?
I get every new thing as soon as it is out.
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 you. Come to
see them., % “ % “ e
Palalto.
Mr. J. H. Ellis was in your
city Saturday on business.
Several from here are attending
the singing school at Liberty.
Mr. and Mrs. O.Z. Cunard were
in Monticello Tuesday shopping.
We had a nice rain here Thurs
day which was enjoyed by the
farmers. |
The singing at Mr. W. F, Ellis’
Monday night was enjo)red by all
present.
Mrs. A. Benton and Miss Ida
Harris visited relatives at Calvin
Wednesday.,
Mr. Boudan and sister Miss Eu
la Ellis attended Sunday School at
Prospect Sunday,
Mr. A. W. Ellis made 73 gallons
of syrup out of two loads of cane,
now who can beat that?
Mr. Fred Jones and sister Miss
Inez, of Eudora, attended Sunday
School at Liberty Sunday.
Mrs. Ella Huff and daughter
Miss Tossie, of Kiserville, visited
Mrs. Fannie Kilgore Sanday,
‘ Misses Annie and Clara Kelly,
of Calvin, spent Sunday at the
home of Mr. W. F. Ellis,
Mrs. Ossian Benton, of Winfred,
and Mr. Edred Benton, of Cedar
town, were the guests of Mrs, M.
Benton Monday.
Miss Erline Cunard who has
been staying with relatives at
Conyers has returned home to the
delight of her many friends,
Mrs, Epsie Gay after spending
several weeks with her daughtcr‘l
Mrs. M. Benton, returned to her
home at Newborn Saturday.
Mrs, Gay has many friends hcx'c|
who are always glad to have her
visit here,
Work on the Benton Guano Dis
tributors is being pushed forward
now, several hands are employed
in the Factory. Messrs A. & M.
Benton are interested in farming ‘
and they know what the farmers
need, and they are trying to get
them ready in time for the spring
planting.
A special line of
Fleece-lined Hose
for ladies. Great
assortment of
Fancies, Blacks
and heavy grey.
HATS
I have all the
latest things in
shapes and colors.
I can suit you in
style and price °
Doesn’t Respect Old Age.
It's shameful when youth fails to
show proper respect for old age, but
the contrary in the case of Dr. King's
New Life Pills. They cat off maladies
no matter how severe and irrespective of
old age. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Fever,
Constipation all yield to this perfect
Pill. 25e¢, at C. D, Jordan’s Drug Store,
Winfred.
Miss Ollie McClendon, of Eu
dora, is spending this week with
Miss Addie Stone,
Mrs. M. V. Lane visited rela
tives in Monticello, several days
the first of the week.
Mrs. Mattie Benton, of Monti
cello, spent a few days of last
week with Mrs, Ossian Benton.
Mr. Ramsey, of Covington, has
been doing some work on Mr. J.
A. Stone’s engmne for the past
‘week,
\ Miss Grace Phillips spent from
Friday until Sunday with her sis
ter, Mrs. Fleet Minter, near Al
liance.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Persons and
children visited Mr, and Mrs, L.
S. Kelly at Maxwell Saturday and
Sunday.
Mr. W, P. Persons, Mrs, C. M.
Faulkner and Miss Mollic Minter
are attending the Broxton
Fair this week.
Mr, and Mrs. E. T. Malone and
children, Mary and Rosa, of Mun-‘
ticello, were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. H, Middlebrooks Sun
day.
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 since
the advent of Dr. King's New Discov
ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds
even the worst cases can be cured, and
hoples resignation is no longer neces
sary. Mrs, Lois Cragg of Dorchester,
Mass,, is one of many whose life was
saved by Dr. Ling's New Discovery.
I'his great remedy is guarantecd for all
Throat and Lung dl.i;py Co D Jor
dan Druggist. Price and 1,00,
I'rial bottles free,
GLOTHING Don't miss seeing the goods I am selling this scason.
| 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 Prooi Oats.
Also one car of Shorts. Feed shorts and save your corn. Thcy 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.
SHUES I have them for all ages. [ can
suit any lady in fine shoes. I
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. You need these goods so
be sure to come to the place where you
will find a complete stock—prices right,
Calvin.
Dr. L. M. Ellis made a business
trip to Atlanta last week.
Mr. Willie Pope spent Sunday
with friends near Cork, in Butts
county,
Prof. E. T. Pounds, of Barnes
ville, is teaching a singing school
here this week,
Miss Annie Wynn, of Eudora,
spent last week with her sister
Mrs. Idus Smith.,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hicks have
returned from a very pleasant visit
to relatives at Conyers.
Misses Nora Lee Pope and Pau
line Pope spent Sunday with Miss
es Bannie and Rubie Ellis,
Misses Annie and Clara Kelly
spent Sunday with Misses Eula
and Florence Ellis, of Palalto,
Mr, and Mrs, G. B, Ellis spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, Tom Chaffin, of Mechanics
ville,
Mr, Percy Pope, of near Mon
ticello, visited his cousin, Mr, La
gree Talmadge, Saturday and
Sunday,
Misses Janie and Desma Tal
madge spent Saturday with Miss
es Valla and Mattie India Smith,
of Woodfin,
Misses Valla, Mattie India and
Callie Smith, of Woodfin, spent
Sunday with Misses Janie and
Desma Talmadge,
Mrs, A. W, Ellis and lovely
daughter, Miss Bannie visited at
the home of Mr, Robert Shaw, of
‘Mechanicsville, Monday.
The Sunday school and prayer
meeting at Liberty is still pro
gressing under the able manage
‘ment of Mr. R. H. Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Durell Smith and
children, of Hopewell, and Mr,
Edgar Smith, of Monticello, spent
Sunday at the home of Mr, and
Mrs, R, H. Smith,
The young people of this com
munity enjoyed a musical enter
tainment given by. Prof, Pounds,
OCTOBER™ZS, ) 904.
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at the residence of Mr. W, F. El
lis Monday night the 7th,
Mr. and Mrs. R, H. Smith, Mr..
Eugene Smith, Mr. G, B. Ellis,
Miss Tinie Ellis, Mr, Lagree Tal
madge and Miss Jamie Talmadge
were in Monticello shopping Sat
urday.
“When the butter won't
come put a penny in the
churn,” is an old time dairy
proverb. It often seems to
work though no one has ever
told why.
When mothers are worried
because the children do not
gain strength and flesh we
say give them Scott’'s Emul
sion.
It is like the penny in the
milk because it works and
because there is something
astonishing about it.
Scott’s Emulsion is simply
a milk of pure cod liver oil
with some hypophosphites
especially prepared for delicate
stomachs,
Children take to it naturally
because they like the taste
and the remedy takes just as
naturally to the children be
cause it is so perfectly adapted
to their wants,
For all weak and pale and
thin children Scott’s Emulsion
is the most satisfactory treat
ment,
- We will send yow
= the penny, il e, a
sample free,
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=] ““" SCOTT & BOWNE,
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PR S| 400 Pearl St,, N. Y.
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