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- MY CUSTOMERS WISHES.
This:Organ will be given to the person receiving the largest num
ber of votes instead to a church as before advertised. We make
this change as wished by our customers. &
Now when you make a purchase of 25 cts you vote for the person
you wish to have this beautiful Organ. This Organ is first=class,
retailing for SIOO.OO all over the states. Remember you pay no
more for your goods than can be bought anywhere and in............
(many c?;ises for less than others sell you.) S |
you one cent=--no extra cffort==-only trade where you can get all New (Goods-=-at the very lowest prices that good Goods
can be bought at. = : : ) 3 : : : : : : :
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Ladies
Please look at our Radcliffe Shoes
we bought these for nice trade
and want you to see them.
Men and Boys
Please look at our magnificent
line of Hats, Shoes, Shirts and
Ties. We buy them right and
frorh the right place énd will see
that you get them right.
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We are pleased to announce to the people of Jasper County that Mr., Alex Hecht can now be found behind
our counters where he will be glad to have his friend and trading public to call on him,
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STORES T 0 CLOSE THANKSGIV ING.
We, the undersigned merchants
and business men of Monticello,
(Ga., hereby agree to observe
Thanksgiving Day, November the
24th., and will allow our respect
iveplaces of business to remain
closed that day. This Nov. 15th,
1904.
Benton Supply Co.,
J. H. Kelly,
Powell Brothers,
Lucian Benton,
W. E. Ballard,
Robinson, Kelly & Co.,
Monticello Vehicle Co.,
Reuben Jordan,
R T Pye
S. Cohen,
H. M. Groodzinsky,
J. E. Hecht & Co.,
P. R. Beale,
K. P. Greer,
J. D. Harvey,
D. B. Benton,
Jordan & Co.,
W. R. Pope, Manager,
Mon Phillips,
A. H. Burney.
My cusomers are now being
treated to quick deliveries. Push
carts are no longer in keeping
with my fast increasing trade.
Trade with me and get your goods
at once.
K. P. GREER.
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THE KALOLA CONCERT COMPANY,
This is what the Forsyth Ad
vertiser says of the Kalola Com
pany which will begin a week’s
engagement at the K. P. audito
rium next Monday night, the 21st
instant: ‘““The Kalola Concert
Co.. under the management of
Mr. Clem Hackney, which has
been giving an entertainment
nightly in this city for the past
two weeks, will be here until Sat
urday night. Their farce come
dies are more laugh-proving than
ever; the comedian is as funny as
he was the first night; the songs
and jokes are new and just as
catchy ; the illustrated songs and
moving pictures grow more in
teresting ; the boy contortionist is
still as limber as ever, surprising
the people nightly with new feats
of physical impossibility and the
attendance grows and the specta
tors grow more enthusiastic with
each performance. Entire change
of program every night; nothing
stale; everything new; nothing
vulgar; a show to please the most
fastidious; the best show to be
found for the price. The Kalola
Concert Co. will leave Forsyth
with the assurance of a warm wel.
come should it ever return.”
The Monticello News one year
one dollar. Worth every cent of it
Wears and Covers Like Gold.
That L. & M. Paint, and it only
requires 4 gallons of L. & M. and
3 gallons linseed oil to paint a
moderate sized house. Its lead
with zinc. Non-chalkable.
Liberal quanity given to church
es when bought from C. D. Jor
dan.
Augusta’s big carnival opened
Monday night and will continue
a week,
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TO THE FACT THAT THERE IS NOTHING QUITE 80 GOOD FOR COUGHS,
COLDS, HOARSENESS, AND ALL BRONCHIAL OR LUNG TROUBLES AS
A PLEASANT, HARMLESS, SCIENTIFIC PREPARATION, WHICH GIVES
IMMEDIATE RELIEF. NO OPIATES, NARCOTICS, NOR POISONS
25¢, a bottle
Sherrouse Medicine Co. New Orleans
THE MONTICELLO NEWS.
| In Court—What pretext did
lyour husband have for beating
you?
" It wasn't a pretext, your honor;
;it was a club,
‘ NOTICE—Mr, Alex Hecht can
‘now be found with me and invites
%his friends and the trading pubiic
'to see him before you buy your
'Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Cloth
ing and Croceries,
| K. P. GREER,
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Lamps
Fine English Chinaware and
Tinware.
Trunks
Bags and Suit Cases—we are
Headquarters.
Groceries '
We have the best that the mar
ket affords—always Fresh and
my Delivery to town trade has
been mutually satisfactory.
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Sardis.,
Mrs. Otelia Tyler spent Snnday
night with Mrs, Chas. Faulkner,
Miss Carrie Williams is visiting
her brother, Mr, George Williams,
Misses Annie Lou and Ethel
Thompson were recent visitors
here,
Miss Clara Loyd is spending the
week with Misses Bertha and
Mary Elder,
Mrs. Willie Stone, who lives
near Winfred, visited Mrs, C, N,
Elder last Tuesday.
Mr, Henry Hooper and Miss
Mary Elder visited the Misses
Clay, near here Sunday,
Mrs, C. N, Elder, who has been
snffering for sometime with rheu
matism, is improving, we are glad
to say,
’ Mrs, Carrie Faulkner has re:
Iturncd home after spending some
‘time with her daughter, Mrs. Nan.
nie Ingram,
' Messrs Walter Harden, Oliver
Holloway and Albert McElhenney
spent Monday night with Mrs, Sal.
lie Harden enroute to Greensboro.,
Mr, Eddie Elder, of Monticello,
spent Wednesday night with
homefolks here and had as his
guest, Mr, Gus Goodman, of Al
dine,
FRIDAY MORNING.
THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION.
Atlanta, Ga., Nov. r4.—Gover
aor Terrell has issued his Thanks
giving Day proclamation, naming
Thursday, November 24, as the
day for thanksgiving and prayer.
Following is the proclamation:
There are many blessings,
vouchsafed by an all-wise Provi
dence, for which the people of
Georgia are thankful, in this
bountiful har\'es.tiimc of nincteen
hundred and foum
The yield of #ruit and cotton,
our great lUOHCß;‘JHWlklllcing’ Crops,
has been more abundant than ever
in the history ofv'the state, The
cribs of the hushandmen are ag
low with the gn.l;ilcn grain of the
field, and our people enter upon
the winter with well-stored gran
eries, The baneful credit system
is surely passing, and we should
thank God that the day of the an
te-bellum smokehonse and the
bm\#ul lardep has returned to
stayfind to bless,
No rude clashes between capi
tal and labor have threatened our
industrial welfare-—while every
section of the statc has been sign
ally free of pestilenco and famine.
Good times s the boon universal
that blesses the complacent home
of the provident Georgian,
Therefore, in accordance with
grateful custour, and the action of
the presitlent of the United States,
[, Joseph M. Terrell, governor of
the state of Georgria, do issue this
my proclgmation designating
Thursday, &fu: 24th day of Nov
ember, lt)u‘.'?: as a Day of Thanks
giving and Praise.
On that day the people are re
quested to abstain from sccular
oceupations; and assemble in thetr
houses of worship, or about their
family altars, and give thanks to
Almighty God for His multiplied
blessings. I especially request
that they remember, by wordsand
acts, the widow and the orphan,
the poor and the afflicted, and all
who are ynhappy from any cause.
Given under my hand, and the
seal of the executive department,
at the capitol, in the city of Atlan
ta, on this the 12th day of Nov
ember, nineteen hundred .and
four, and of the independence of
the United States of America, the
one hundred and twenty-ninth,
J. M. TERRELL,
i Governor,
By the Governor :
BenjaMln M, BLACKBURN,
Sec'y. Executive Department,
Palalto.
Mr. M. Benton visited Monticel
lo Tuesday.
Mr. Bowden Ellis was in Monti
cello Monday,
Mr. A. Benton was in Monticel
lo Friday on business.
Mr. A. Benton was the guest of
relatives at Winfred Sunday.
Mr. J. H. Ellis attended court
in Monticello Wednesday and
Thursday.
Mr. W. O. Niblette and Miss
Bessie Niblette visited relatives
at Kiserville Friday.
Sunday was a cold day and
some snow fell here in the morn
ing which reminded us that Christ
mas was near at hand,
There is a saying that Friday is
an “‘unlucky” day but itis a lucky
one with ug for that is the day
Tue MoxricinLo NEws comes in
and we are so glad to see it for it
is always full of news, No other
paper is prized so highly as it is
and all othersare put’aside when
it comes. Our little weekly letters
are not much but are missed when
they fail to appear,
(Thank you very much for your
kind words of encouragement. [f
it were not for our correspondents
our columns would not be so in
teresting- ‘T'ue News ranks above
any other Georgia weekly when it
comes to the number of correspond.
ents, Your lctters are greatly ap
preciated and though they may
be short yet they are full of in
terest,— Kditor.)
Knoxville, Tenn., was visited
by another disastrous fire Mon
day. The damage is over SIOO,OOO,