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THE MONTICELLO NEWS.
ESTABLISHED 1881.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Try our «Gold Hanter’’ Flour it
is fine.—Ballard.
Mr. Oscar Pounds was over
from Jackson Tuesday.
Mr. Alex Hecht has a position
with Key Greeras clerk.
Mrs. H. C. Hill is visiting Mrs.
T. B. Claiborn, of Shady Dale.
Sweet Oranges direct from the
groves in Florida. Ballard.
Mrs. R. L. Davis has returned
from a visit to Atlanta and Coving
ton. ‘
Col. Fleming Jordan is attending !
Supreme Court in Atlanta thisi
week. }
Mrs. Glawson, of Round Oak, ‘
was the guest Tuesday of Mrs.
Will Greer. ‘
Capt. Cullen Ezell, of Putnam
county, was mingling with Monti
cello friends Saturday.
I have more Crockery, Lamps
and Glassware than Carters had
Oats—call and see Ballard. |
Deputy Sheriff Will Persons leftl
yesterday afternoon for Covington
wheae he goes for a prisoner.
Mrs. B. Leverett, of Machen,
has been on a visit this week to
her sister, Mrs. Annie Goolsby.
'See our beautiful line of Mer
chaum Pipes.
W. E. Ballard.
Mrs. Mary Elder returned
Tuesday from a visit to Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Brooks, of Sanders
ville.
Mrs. T. W. Ellis, formerly Miss
Sallie Barron, of Round Oak,
spent Tuesday in town with
friends.
Our columns teem with inter
esting advertisements and it will
be to vourinterest to read them
every one.
We were pleased to have Mr,
C. P. Ezell, a prominent citizen
of Huron, call at our office while
in town Tuesday.
Mr. J. H. Crawley will soon be
gin the erection of a pretty home
on Madison street, near the home
of Dr, W. M. Bullard.
Mrs. A. J. Talmadge and Miss
Nannie Barr left Monday after
noon to visit Mr. and Mrs. Clovis
Talmadge, of Lumber City.
Miss Fleda Perry, who has a
position with Elkin-Cooper Sani
tarium, of Atlanta, attended the
Jordan—Perry marriage Wednes
day evening.
Mr. N. H. Leverett, a promi.
nent citizen of Mechanicsville, and
one of our good subscribers, spent
Wednesday in town and paid Tue
News a pleasant call while here,
Revs. J. W Stipeand L. A. Me-
Laughlin will leave Tuesday to
attend the annual meeting of the
North Georgia Conference which
convenes in Marietta on Wednes
day, the 23rd.
Just received a fresh lot of Cal
tfornia Evaporated Peaches,
Prunes, Raisins. New crop of
Syrup direct from South Georgia.
Cocoanuts, Brazils, Almonds,
English Walnuts and mixed nuts.
W. E. Ballard.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mr. Rainey, of Eatonton, spent
Saturday here.
Mr. 1. H. Ellis was in the city
from Calvin Monday.
Mr. T. H. Kennon, of Hebron,
was in the city Saturday.
Mr. C. D. Jordan visited Atlan
ta the early part of the week.
Mr. H. C. McClure visited Ma
con the early part of the week.
A pretty line Placques, Pictures
and Picture Frames at Ballard’s.
Mr. W. M. Bradley has teen on
a business visit to Adrian this
week.
Miss Mozelle Walker, of Willard,
has been on a visit to homefolks
this week.
Mrs. Hightower has as her
guest, her friend, Miss Grant, of
Monroe county.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Morgan
and daughter, Louise, of Gray,
spent Sunday here. b
Mr. Burke Powers, of Doerun,
has been circulating with Monti
cello friends this week,
Why don't you have that suit
cleaned up? It will look so much
‘better.—Cleaning Concern.
~ FOR SALE—House and lot,
good barn and garden on Warren
Street. Apply to H. C. Hays.
«“BLUE RIBBON’ and other
brand high grade Extracts.
| W. E. Ballard.
FOR RENT—One four room
house, will be vacated about Jan.
first. Apply to
J. H. Crawley.
- Mr. J. G. Tolleson returned
Saturday from Dublin where he
attended the annual meeting of
the Synod of Georgia as a dele
gate from the Presbyterian church,
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Phillips
are moving this week trom their
country home near/ Winfred, to
the house recently purchased from
Mr. J. B. Webb on Forsyth street.
Rev. E. R. Pendleton will
preach at the Covington Baptist
church next Sunday and on the
following day will leave for Co
lumbus to attend the annual meet
ing of the Baptist State Conven
tion. |
We would call special attention
to the card of Mrs. James Long
street in this issue of our paper.
This is a splendid offer and we
trust that some of our ambitious
young girls will avail themselves
iof the opportunity at once.
. Mr. J. B. Webb, who has re
;cently moved to Atlanta, requests
us to say that his place of busi
ness willbe at 74 North Broad
street where he will be pleased to
have his Monticello and Jasper
county friends call when- in the
'city.
—JUST ARRIVED AT—
Hecht’s Jewelry Store.
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Call at our store and we will show
yvou the latest thing in Dress Pins,
Scarf Pins, Ladies and Gents Watch
Chains, Cuff Buttons in Solid Gold.
We have a lary* Stock of Watches, Clocks and
Fine China, o* o+ o & & & % % 5% 4 £ S
A NEW LINE CLOCKS JUST RECEIVED..
Gsle latest styles in fine China. 8 day
Clocks. 4 4 4 ¢
—Just arrived a new line Sterling Silver Goods.—
Cut Glass we show a large line at low
est Erlces. We invite you to call and
make our store your headquarters
when in the city.
J. E. HECHT, Jeweler.
MONTICELLO, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1904.
| LOCAL AND PERSONAL
The <“Esmerada’ Cigar is a de
lightful smoke—try it—Ballard.
Mrs. Perry, of Shady Dale, at
tended the marriage of her grand
son, Mr. Dwin Perry, to Miss An
nie Jordan, Wednesday eve
ning.
Rev. W. Lee Harrell returned
Saturday from Dublin where he
attended the annual meeting of
the Georgia Synod. He was ac
companied by Rev. Campbell, of
Austell, who occupied the Pres
byterian pulpit at the morning and
evening services Sunday,
We are requested to announce
thatthe regular monthly meeting
of the Daugthers of the Confed
eracy, which was to have been
held yesterday afternoon, has been
postponed until tomorrow when
the meeting will occur at the home
of Mrs, H. C. Hill at 2:30 in the
afternoon.
We are greatly indebted to Mr.
A. T. Gray for a great, big
pumpkin, brought us a few days
ago which will furnish the editor’s
family with Thanksgiving pies,
Mr. Gray has been very success
ful in raising this variety of veg
etables, having gathered forty five
large ones from three vines this
season.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Webb were
bidding their friends goodbye on
Tuesday and left the following
morning for Atlanta, their future
‘home. Mr. and Mrs, Webb have
been citizens of Monticello for
thirty five years and it is a source
of much regret to their numerous
friends that they have decided to
reside elsewhere,
~ The numerous friends of Col.
'W. P. Davis, a prominent lawyer,
formerly of this place, were
grieved to learn of his death
‘which occurred at his home in
East Point last Sunday. Mp. Da
vis' health had been failing %or
several months, but his death was
the result of a stroke of paralysis
‘which came two days before his
;demise.
A Card of Thanks.
Mrs. Oscar Jones wishes to ex
press her heartfelt thanks to the
good citizens of Monticello for
their aid, and especially to Miss
Helen Ward, who so kindly so
licited subscriptions towards the
erection of a house. Failing to se
cure a building lot, the amount,
$18.50, was turned over to Mrs.
Jones a few days ago.
A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES
Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrud
ing Plles. Druggists refund money If
PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any
case, no matter of how long standing,
in 6to 14 days. First application gives
ease and rest. 50c., If your druggist
hasn't it send 60c. In stamps and it
will be forwarded post-paid by Paris
Medicine Co., St. Louls, Mo,
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Hundreds of Women Cured of t
First Stages of Consumpt on
by Pe-ru-na.
The Following Letter From a Thank
ful Woman Tells Its Own
Story.
Mrs, Mary K. Hoblit, 2501 Clinto
avenue, Minneapolis, Minn., writes:
“My son suffered for three months with
eatarrh of the bronchial tubes which
threatened to become very sorious. The
doctors advised that he scek a more
favorablo climate, but as he had heard of
“Peruna as a specifie for lung trouble he
decided to give it a trial before he left
lis family for an expensive journcy
among strangers. For six months he
used I 8 faithfully and found that the
trouble gradually disappeared and bless
ed health took its place., Intwomonths
ho wase perfectly well and able to per
form his dutles, You have indeed a
gratoful mother’s thanks.”—Mrs. Mary
Hoblit.
A NEW ENTERPRISE FOR US.
We learn from gpod authority
that Messrs B. Jordan and E. S,
Broddus are arranging to establish
a first-class machine shop in Mon
ticello, the firm name being Jor
dan and Broddus, The shop will
be capacitated to do all kinds of
general repair work from a gun
and pistol to a steam engine. The
News hails with pleasure this new
and long felt enterprise and it be
speaks the thrift and energy of
these two men. |
We also learn that they will es
tablish other enterprises on the
same lot, the work of which is al
ready underway.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE
Tablets. All druggists refund the mon
;ey it it fails to cure. E. W, Grove's
‘slgnalure is on each box. 20e,
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MOVING TO FITZGERALD.
From the following article,
it seems that we are abont to lose
some of our citizens, This item
appeared in the Fitzgerald Enter
prise of last week: “A car load
of middle Georgians arrived in the
city yesterday. They are from
Jasper and adjoining counties,
and they come to Irwin after
making a thorough investigation,
They are bringing everything,
horses, cattle, household effects
and come to live inthe Wiregrass.
They find a hearty welcome, a
fertile soil, a healthful climate,
lands that are easier to buy and
easier to till, and that produce
more and better crops than any in
the sonth, the north or the west,"
FOR SALE—An upright
Knabe Piano, ebony case. Can
be had at a bargain. Apply at
this office.
A Beautiful Girl Saved From Dread Consumption
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1t s the pralse of those who have been
cured by Peruna that makes this remedy
s 0 popular and so extensively used. No
advertisement could have accomplished
this result,
Peruna cures the first stages of con
sumption by removing the cause, which
is chronie eatarrh, The eatarrh having
been cured the cough and other dis
agresable symptoms conse,
~ OUR NEW ADVERTISERS.
The large attractive advertise
ment of Key P, Greer, the up-to‘
date grocerman, which appears in
the News' columns today upeaks'
for itself this week, Read it sure.
Special attention is directed to
the handsome, full page ad of the
Carmichael-Etheridge-Smith Co.,
of Jackson, in this issue of our
paper. This company believe in
advertising and are offering great
inducements to Jasper county
people,
J. E. Hecht hasa change in his
ad today.
There is a change in the ad of
The Bank of Newborn,
Read the change of ad of the
Benton Supply Company.
I represent Strauss Bros., of
Chicago, “The house that does the
best Tailoring.” Call and select
a suit—satisfaction guaranteed.
W. E. Ballard.
Put Your Idle Dollars to Work.
Don’t allow one dollar to remain
idle—when it is notearning 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.
—~—other Wonderful Cures.
Miss Amella Weymer, Appleton, Wis., writes:
‘‘Early last summer I contracted a cold which
seemed to hang on to me and could not be shaken
off. From the head it went to the throat, and then
affected nry lungs. My mother felt very anxious
and as we had used Peruna in the family before,
she advised me to try it. | was somehow very op
posed but was persuaded to try Peruna. Using it
one day convinced me that it was no ordinary med
icine, within a week I was much better and in two
weeks I was well, and | felt much stronger and in
much better health generally. | was perfectly sat«
isfied with the results from the use of Peruna."’ -«
Miss Amelia Weymer,
CATARRH CAUSES CONSUMPTION
Pe-ru-na Never Fails to Cure Ca~
tarrh Wherever Located,
Tlllc medical prefession has so thore
oughly prejudiced the minds of the
people against patent modicines that it
s with great rcluctance that snyone
can be persuaded to try such a remedy
at first,
In nearly every one of the thousands
of remarkable cures that Peruna has
made the patients had to be persuaded
by friends very strongly before they
could lay aside their prejudice against it,
A large multitude, of course, hold out
against the persuasions of friends and
die simply because they have ailowed
their minds to be poisoned against this
very excellent remedy,
Dut fortunately there fs another large
multitude of peoploe who are able to
shako off their prejudico and try Peruna
before it is too late, These peoplo are
rarely disappointed, They generally try
‘other remedics at the beginning of their
troubles. They allow a cold to develop
into catarrh of tho head. They allow
catarrh of the head to gradually become
catarrh of the throat. They still keep
using the doctor’s medlieino, or some
other ineffectual remody, The ecatarrh
Istoullhily spreads down the bronchial
tubes and reaches the lungs. Everybody
‘then becomes alarmed, Faith in the
doctor begins to disappear. The patient
reaches n state of mind in which he is
willing to try almost anything. A bot
tle of Peruna is sent for,
The first week it produces a docided
change for the better, A few weeks’
comtinued treatment cures the patient,
Then atnother happy man or woman {8
added to the long list of people who are
pralsing Peruna,
It you do not derive prompt and satis
factory results from the use of Perunas,
writo at once to Dr, Hartman, glving &
full statement of your case, and he will
be pleased to give you his valuable ad
vice gratis,
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O.
Miss Gladys Pope is the guest
this week of Miss Estelle Loyd, of
Winfred.
Mrs. Walter Zachry and Master
Willie Bankston have been on a
visit to Hillsboro this week.
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
wven 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.
T'his great remedy is guaranteed for all
Throat and Lung diseases by C, D, Jor
dan Druggist. Price #oe, and SI.OO,
I'rial bottles free,
All notes and accounts due me
and not paid before the first Tues
day in November next will find
same in Jasper County Bank for
collection. This Oct. 26, 1904.
J. F. WEBB, M. D.
NUMBER 37