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FRIDAY MORNING.
BENTON SUPPLY COMPANY.
DEPARTMENT STORE
BREEZY 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
past, and is said to have no :qual in Monticello. °.© Our Fall Stock beckons with the best of things you
want in seasonable and serviceable Goods . = 5 b b - és < 3 - 5 s
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
show and you will be come a cus
tomer. i Z i = G
In the Gentlemen’s Furnishing Departinent 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 and Edwin Clapp Shoes for Men. Black
Diamond the best medium priced Shoe made.
» % % “OUR MOTTO IS TO SELL CHEAP, SELL A HEAP AND KEEP ETERNALLY AT IT" % % %
BENTON SUPPLY COMPANY.
Farrar.
Miss Fannie McCart is visiting
relatnes in (‘ovington.
Mr. D, H. Bowden made a busi
ness trip to Atlanta this week.
Mrs. Anna Christian, of Shady
Dale, spent Monday night here
with relatives,
Mr. John Chaffin and wife were
guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. W,
Wagner Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs, Crawley of Penn
ington, spent Sunday at the home
of Mr. B. W. Binford.
Mis. M. A, Clements and Miss
Annie Wyatt spent Monday niglhit
with Mr. and Mrs. I, T. Wyiite,
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Miss Lizzie Mae Holland, of
Kelly, was the guest of Misses
Mattie Mae and Aunie Wyatt Sun
day. :
Mr, L. P, Bryant, who has been
suflering for several weeks with
throat trouble, left Tuesday after
noon for Atlanta where he goes
for treatment,
The Oyster Supper at the home
of Mr. I. T. Wyt Jr., Monday
pight was an enjoyable event.
Flinch and cther games were
played until a late hour.
Read tha ados C. H. & W, T,
Marks, of Hillsboro, in this issue
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Mr. R, W. Cash was here Sun
day,
Mrs. D. F. Wailer spent last
Friday in Flovilla,
Mr. Ben McDowel, of Concord,
spent Sunday here,
Miss Florence Tyler was in
Monticello Tuesday shopping.
Hon. J. L. Laneand Mrs. A,
A. Dozier were in Monticello
M nday.
Mr, James Tyler spent Sat.
urday very pleasantly with Flovil
la friends,
Mr. Compton Lane, of Monti
cello, was mingling with friends
here Sunday.
Mr, Prior Cox and sister, Miss
Ada, of Poplar Springs, were
here Sunday.
Little Miss Ruth Tyler spent
several days this week with her
sisters at I'lovilla.
Mrs. Lee McEihenney, who has
been very sick, is convalescing,
we are gladto learn,
We are having some lovely
weather these days and the farm
ers are busy sowing grain, |
Mr. Alonzo Tyler and children ‘
spent Sunday in Flovilla at the
home of Mrs, Robert Lavender.
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A Runaway Bicycle. .
" Terminated with an ugly cut on the
leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, 1L
L It developed a stubborn ulcer unyield
iing 1o doctors and remedies for four
iyeurs. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve
cured. It's just as good for Burns,
iScalds, Skin Eruptions and Piles. 25¢,
i at C. D. Jordan’s Drug Stove.
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\ Miss Beck McElhenney and Mr.
John McElhenney, of Poplar
!Springs, attended preaching here
?Sunda_\'.
i Mrs. J. D. McElhenney and
children, Berta and Callie, of Pop
lar Springs, visited here Saturday
}and Sunday,
! Miss Alberta Kinard, who at
itends school in Monticello, was at
‘home Saturday and Sunday here
‘with homefolks.
~ Miss Lizzie Rainey will leave
real soon to visit Miss Lola Mid
dlebrooks, of Gladesville. We wish
her a pleasant stay.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Giles and
daughter, Leila May, spent Sun
day at the home of Mr. J. S.
Waldrep, of Winfred.
This is fine weather for sports
men and they are making good
use of it. You can hear the guns
in every direction and oh! how the
game is enjoyed. I'm sure it is a
good cure for the heartache. |
THE MONTICELLO NEWS.
Let's don’t let our Sunday ‘
school at Willow Springs die. Re
member we'll have Sunday school
next Sunday afternoon at three o- j
clock. Be sure you come. Therei‘
is nothing I enjoy more than at 1
tending Sunday school. |
Miss Ada Johsnon, who had
charge of the school at Willow"
Springs this year, has accepted the
school at Towaliga, Ga., where
she will teach for the next eightl
months. We regret very much ]
togive her up. Mrs, Lily Mec-
Elhenney will take Miss ]uhnson'r:i
place here, She comes highly!
recommended and no doubt the
school will flourish under her '
superintendence, |
Not A Sick Day Since. ’
“I was taken severely sick with kid- |
ney trouble. I tried all sorts of modi-j
cines, none of which reiieved me. One
day I saw an ad. of your Electric Bitters
and determined totry that. After tak
ing a few doses 1 felt relieved, and so«ml
thereafter was entirely eured, and have
not seen a sick day since. Neighbors of'
mine have been cured of Rheumatism, |
Eeuralgia, Liver aad Kidney tmubles{
and General Debility,” "I'his is what B. i
F. Bass, of Fremont, N, C. writes, Only |
50e, at €. D. Jordan's Drug Stove. |
CASTORIA
* For Infants and Children,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the M——,—'
Signature of Y m
To The Public.
[ wish to announce to the citi
zens of Jasper and adjoining
counties that I am prepared to
make bids on your Painting,
Plastering, Kalsaminiog and Brick
work. I have associated with me
my son and Will Stevens—who
are first-class workmen, and we
will guarantee satisfaction on all
contracts made. We solicit vour
work.
Wm. Hester,
Th(‘ “!“"‘g‘{(.‘.l/, .\'l7\'\' one yvear
one dollar. Worth every cent of it.
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.
New Dress (Goods, New Waistings,
Silks all colors--one yard wide.
Big line of (Ginghams, Outings,
Fianeletts, Percales, Sheetings and
Homespuns. Big line Ladies, Mis
ses and Childrens Jackets now
open for your inspection . T
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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 Qil. All kinds of Qils for
Machinery. o
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It still takes money to do businezs—all those who are
indebted to me are requested to come in and settle. I
have a few bills to meet.—J. D. Harvey.
Put Your lldle Dollars to Work
Don’t allow one dollar to remain
idle—when it is not earning some
thing.
AWAITING THE OPPORTUNITY?
Leave your money with us and
get a Certificate of Deposit. It
will pay you to know something
about this
BANK OF MONTICELLO.