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Most Notable Array of Home Needs
for the Fall Season.
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I now have in stock the results of months of search and purchasing
among the leading manufacturers of the country. I have brought to
this market an assortment of Furniture, Rugs etc., which far exceeds
any former display. You will find here reliable Merchandise--goods
that are honest in make and name. Prices are fixed to suit the
most economical of purchasers and my well known guarantee-==“No
misrepresentation” shall prove an-incentive in my maintaining your
patronage.
Bed Room Suits
$15.00 to $67.50
odd Dressers
$6.00 to $20.00
Side Boards
$ll.OO to 50.00
Dining Tables
4.50 to $20.00
Dining. Chairs
75¢ to $2.00
~ Hall Racks
$5.00 to $25.
A large stock of New Home, Wheeler & Wilson and cheaper grade
Sewing Machines, prices from $13.95 upward.
REUBEN JORDAN.
Macon & Birmingham R.R.
“The LaGrange Route.”
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Macon to Montgomery, New “Orleans, Mobile,
Birmingkam and Jexas Foints. . . . .
Cheap Excursion Tickets to Warm Springs, Ga.,
s GUring the Summier..... ...
For information write
C. B. Rhodes, G. P. A.
e MACON, GEORGIA.
ive Your Attention To This
Announcement it means Money
to you. ; . : : .
The time has come for you to get ready for Au
tum and Winter. We have purchased a line of
goods that will compare with any that has been
offered to the trade of Jasper county. The stock
comprises all of the latest Foreign and Domestic,
Dry Goods, Notions etc. You will have to come
and see in order to appreciate the splendid line of
General Merchandise we are carrying.
_ Large Shipment of Shoes for Men, Women and
Children just arrived. We can fit any foot or
purse.
Remember we are in the Grocery and general
Supply business to save you money.
(ive us a call--we want your trade.
ROBINSON, KELLY & CO.
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THIS MACHINE FOR $13.95
Book Cases
$6.00 to $17.50
Oak & Willow Rockers
SI.OO to 7.50
Center Tables
65¢ to $6.00
Rugs
35c to $7.00
Art Squares
$4.00 to 15.00
Window Shades
25c¢ to SI.OO
Queen & Crescent
Route ! .
Shortest, Quickest and Best wLine to
New Orleans, Vicksburg and Shreveport,
and to all Texas, Mexico, Arizona and
California points, either through Merid
ian and New Orleans or Shreveport.
Through Pullman Sleepers
To New Orleans and Shreveport.
------DINING CARS:...--
For detailed information apply to
any representatize of the Queen and
Crescent Route, or the undersigned.
JOHN W. WOOD, Travelling Pas
senger Agent, Meridian, Miss.
GEO. H. SMITH, General Passen
ger Agent, New Orleans.
R.J. ANDERSON, Assistant Gen
eral Passenger Agent, Now Or
leans.
THE MONTICELLO NEWS.
i The Christmas Delineator.
The December Delineator, with
its message of good cheer and
helpfulness will be welcomed in
every home., The fashion pages
are unusually attractive, illustrat.
ing and describing the very latest
modes in a way to make their con
struction during the busy festive
season a pleasure instead of a task
and the literary and pictorial fea
tures are of rare excellence. A se
lection of Love Songs from the
Wagner Operas, rendcred into
English by Richard de Gallienne
and beautifully illustrated in colors
by J. C. Leyendecker, occupies a
prominent place, and a chapter in
the Composers’ Series, relating the
Romance of Wagner and Cosima,
is an interesting supplement to the
lyrics. A very clever paper en
titled “The Court Circles of the
Republic,” describes some unique
phases of Washington social life
is from an unnamed contributor,
who is said to write from the in
ner circles of society. There are
short stories from the pens of
Hopkinson Swmith, Robert Grant,
Alice Brown, Mary Stewart Cut
ting and Elmore Elliott Peake, and
such interesting writers as Julia
Magruder, L. Frank Baum, and
Grace MacGowan Cook hold the
attention of the children. Many
Christmas suggestions are given
in needlework and the Cookery
pages are redolent of the Christ
mas feast. In addition, there are
the regular departments of the
magazine, with many special
articles on topics relating to wo
man's interests within and with
out the ‘home.
Calvin.
: Mrs. John Potts, from Newton
county spent Thursday with her
aunt, Mrs. W, A. Hicks. :
Mrs. Emily Kelly is spcnding‘
this week with her daughter, Mrs,
W. C. Jones, of Eudora, |
The snow Sunday morning was!
not appreciated by the boys be
cause it stopped too quick. |
. Prof. I. B. Howard, Mr. G. B,
Ellis and several others were in
Monticello Saturday on business,
Misses Bannie and Rubie Ellis
and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith
were in Monticello shopping Wed
day.
- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith
spent Sunday with the forme:’s
parents, Mr, and Mrs. R. H.
Smith.
Miss Pauline Pope spent last
week very pleasantly in Monticel
lo, with her sister, Mrs. H. S.
Downs.
Several boys from here will
leave this week for Wellston, Ga,,
where they go ona hunting trip.
Much luck to yeu boys,
Remember that we have Sun
day School at Liberty every Sun
day afternoon at three o'clock,
Everybody invited to attend.
The many friends of Mr, and
Mrs. W. A. Hicks will be grieved:
to learn that they will move in a
few weeks to Conyers, where Mr.,
Hicks will manage his father's
plantation, Our loss will be some
one’s gain,
The many friends of Miss Lizzie
Lee Kelly and Mrs, Joe Cornwell,
(formerly Miss Linie Kelly,) of
Marietta, will be pleased to learn
that they will visit their parents,
Mr. and Mrs, B, C, Kelly, in a
short while,
Rev. A. B. Sanders, of Shady
Dale, will fill his regular appoint
ment here Saturday and Sunday,
It is the Jast time that he will
preach before going to Conference,
Let's try to give him the largest
audience that he has ever preach
ed to. He has been with us two
years and has done good work,
My increasing trade demanded
4 delivery wagon that we might
hold our reputatation for prompt
deliveries, Send or phone your
orders and get your package at
once. No waiting. No disap
pointment,
K. P. GREER,
DEPOT WAREHOUSE.
To The Farmers of Jasper County:
The cotton season is on again and we are in better
position to handle your cotton than ever before, and
will appreciate your business. s : :
Correct Weights, Prompt and Courteous Atttention Given all.
* Money advanced on Cotton stored with us at low
rate of interest. ; : : : ;
MARKET QUOTATIONS FURNISHED ON REQUEST,
Thanking yvou for past favors and soliciting your
patronage in the future we remain,
Yours to Serve,
A. H. BURNEY & CO.
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MCNEEL MARBLE CO.,
MARIETTA, GEORGIA.
The largest and best equipped
- mill South.
HANDLE ALL MARBLES AND GRANITES.
+# CEMETERY WORK EXCLUSIVELY.
WRITE US FOR DESIGNS AND PRICES.
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BRING OR SEND YOUR COTTON
The Planters Warehouse.
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The best warehouse in the best town,
in the best county, in the best State
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I want to handle your Cotton this season. With 15 years
experience as warehouseman, and located as I am, I think
it will be money in your pocket to bring your cotton to
the *‘Old Reliable” up town Warehouse,
If not convenient to come to town, send me your cotton
and 'Phone or write me your wishes and I will guarantee
satisfaction,
Yours for business,
W, K Depe.
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Any size up to an Bxlo ranging
In price from 25¢ to $5.00 per
dozen,
Photo Buttons, Rims, Pins etc.
Pictures adjusted in watches
and lockets.,
')t' Copying and viewing.
Developing and finishing for
i amateurs.,
16x20 Crayons with Framos
')’C’ .v*q $2.08.
: Pastel and Seipa at similar
Prices.
Picture Frames made to order,
any size from the smallest up.
A comparison of our prices
with that of others will con
vince you that we are the
people to save you money,
! Respectfully,
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FRIDAY MORNING,