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THE MONTICELLO NEWS.
ESTABLISHED 1881.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Try our «Gold Hnnter”’ Flour it
is fine.—Ballard.
Mrs. H. B. Jordan has been on
the sick list for several days.
Mrs. Minnie Perry spent Sun
day with Shady Dale relatives.
The ««Esmerada” Cigar is a de
fightful smoke—try 'gr—Ballard.
Rev. W. Lee Harrell has been
to Macon this week on business.
A pretty line Placques, Pictures
and Picture Frames at Ballard’s.
Miss Ola Little spent Saturday
and Sunday with Eatonton rela
tives,
Miss Fannie Davidson, of Shady
Dale, is on a visit to Mr. and Mrs,
John Davidson.
Editor Joseph G. Elder, of the
Courier, has returned from a busi
ness trip to Adrian.
Judge and Mrs. Johnsom, of
Watkinsville, have been on a visit
this week to Mrs. Mary Elder.
«BLUE RIBBON” and other
brand high grade Extracts.
W. E. Ballard.
FOR SALE—House and lot,
good barn and garden on Warren
Street. Apply to H. C. Hays.
Mrs. S. P. Giddens, of Bruns
wick, is on an extended visit to
her mother. Mrs. R. S. Talmadge.
Mr. J. C. Arnall left Tuesday
afternoon for Senoia, where he
will spend a day or two with home
folks.
Miss Fleda Perry, whohas been
on a visit to her mother, Mrs.
Minnie Perry, returned to Atlan
ta Sunday.
Mr. Harry Benton, who has
been serving in the navy for the
past three years, arrived from
Norfolk, Virginia, last Friday for
a visit of ten days to homefolks.
Mr. Benton is entertaining his
friends with interesting accounts
of his travels,
Put Your Idle 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.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Capt. L. W. Robert is up from
Brunswick this week,
Mrs. Anna Christian, of Shady
Dale, spent Monday in town,
Sweet Oranges direct from the
groves in Florida. Ballard.
Mrs. S. Cohen and son, Philip,
have been on a visit to Eatonton
this week.
Monticello was well represented
at the Georgia—Auburn game of
foot-ball played in Macon yester
day.
Miss Ola Bradley, ot Monticel
lo, is the guest of Mrs. O. S.
Porter, at Porterdale.—Covington
Enterprise.
Miss Nell Florence attended the
marriage in Clarksville Wednes
day of Mr. John Florence to Miss
Josie Walker.
We are publishing quarterly
statements of the Bank of Monti
cello and the Jasper County Bank
in today'sissue of THE NEws,
Rev. E. R. Pendleton, pastor
of the Baptist church, is attend
ing the State Baptist convention
being held in Columbus this week.
Thanksgiving services were
held at the Methodist chuach last
inight, conducted by Rev. W. Lee
'Harrell, of the Presbyterian
church.
Mr. Peebles, of Jacksonville,
Florida, who is assistant superin
lendent of the Western,Union Tel
‘egraph Company, spent Tuesday
in town.
Cupid has been putting in some
pretty good work this week, and
‘consequently there are several
‘bridal couples visiting in and near
‘ Monticello.
’ Miss Ethel Elder arrived from
‘Winterville Friday afternoon and
‘remained until Sunday with her
‘mother, Mrs. Mary Elder, on
Forsyth street.
Rev. J. W. Stipe and Rev. L.
A. McLaughlin are attending the
annual session of the North Geor
gia Conference being held in Ma
rietta this week.
Mr. Preston Newton, who has a
position with the Atlantic and
Birmingham Railway Co., with
headquarters at Waycross, is on a
visit to Monticello relatives.
The old town took on a desert
ed look yesterday. The stores
were all closed, and really there
was so little doing that it seemed
asif half the people were away.
$5. Reward.
LOST—One white Pointer dog
with long hair, tan head and ear,
and tan spot on root of tail. I will
give fine dollars to any party who
will deliver same to me.
D. J. BLASINGAME.
MONTICELLO, GEORGIA, FRIDAY; NOVEMBER 25, 1904.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mr. Jack Blackwell is in Bain
bridge for a few days.
Mrs. Thomas Smith has return
ed from a visit to Round Oak rela
tives. :
Mr. James Pittard, Misses Susie
Malone and Grace Pope visited
Jackson friends yesterday.
Mr. Burrell Green, of Boling
broke, hasbeen on a visit this
week to his brother Mr. E. A.
Green,
Mr. Eugene Wilburn, of Flow
ery Branch, arrived in the city
Wednesday to spend Thanks
giving with homefolks.
Miss Blanche Wentzell and Mr.
A.T. Gray wlll leave today for
Eatonton to accept positions with
Mr. R. W, Hutchinson. .
Col. Doyle Campbell, Mr. Clyde
Kelly and Miss Ola Little attend
ed the entertainment given in
LEatonton Wednesday night.
Mrs. A. S. Florence and Mrs.
Bert Marsh will entertain this af
ternoon from 3:30t0 4:30 in com
pliment to Mrs. John Florence.
Mrs. Wiley Goolsby a highly
respected and much loved lady,
died at her home near Monticello
last Friday after an illness of
several days.
Mrs. Annie Goolsby is attend
ing the State Baptist convention
being held in Columbus this week
asa delegate from the Ladies’
Missionary Society of the Monti
cello Baptist church.
Mr. Walker Flournoy, of Cedar
town, was married in that city on
the 23rd of this month to Miss
Turner and arrived yesterday to
visit Mr., Flournoy’s parents, Mr,
and Mrs, Sam FiGurnoy.
Mr. John Florence, of Atlanta,
and Miss Josie Walker, of Clarks
ville, were married in the latter
city on the 23rd instant and ar
rived yesterday morning to visit
Judge and Mrs. A. S. Florence.
Just received a fresh lot of Cal
ifornia Evaporated Peaches,
Prunes, Raisins. New crop of
Syrup direct from South Georgia.
Cocoanuts, Brazils, Almonds,
English Walnuts and mixed nuts.
W. E. Ballard.
Mr. John T. Snow, Miss Lessie
Snow and Mrs. George Spearman,
of Social Circle, and Mrs. Thomas
Freeman, of Atlanta, and Mrs. A.
C. Greer, of Covington, are on a
visit to Judge A. S. Florence's
family.
Mr. Clarence Powers and Miss
Aurie Sandeford, both of Midville,
were married in that.city on Wed
nesday and arrived on the after
noon to spend sometine with their
parents, Mr, and Mrs. G,/ T. Pow
ers, of Talmadge,
A large crowd of white people
were out to hear Bishop Turner,
of the A, M. E. Church, at the
court house Sunday afternoon.
The Bishop preached an interest
ing sermon, having for the basis
of his rgmarks the text: *‘Be sober,
be vigilant, etc.”
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE
Tablets. All druggists refund the mon
ey If it falls to cure. E. W. Grove's
signature is on each box. 2ic.
FOR SALE.
Ten young, sound, gentle Hor
ses.
W. F. Jordan.
CATARRH DESTROYS THE KIDNEYS.
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MR. GEORGE KING, Deputy SBhorift
of Rensellaer Co., N, Y., for years
was a well known merchant of I'roy.
In a letter from No, 45 King St., Troy,
N. Y., he writes: ‘
“Peruna cured me from what the
doctors were aivaid would turn into
Bright’s Disease, after 1 had suffered |
with eatarrh of the bladder and kidney
trouble,
“Peruna is a blessing to a sick man,
Eight bottles made me a well man and |
were worth more than a thousand dul-‘
lars to me. Icannot speak too highly
of it. Itis now four years since I was
troubled, and I have enjoyed perfect
health since.”’—George King.
A Prominent Member of I. 0. 0. F.
Threatened With Bright’s Disease.—
Pe-ru-na Restored Him to Health, *
0. Fred Lindstrom, Past Grand Master
Independent Order of Odd Fellows,
writes from 1923 University Ave., St.
Paul, Minn,:
A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES
Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrud
ing Piles. Druggists refund money if
PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any
case, no matter of how longé standing,
in 6 to 14 days. First application gives
ease and rest. 50c. If your druggist
hasn’t it send 50c. in stamps and it
will be forwarded posfspaid by Paris
Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo,
Seed Wheat for sale. For sam
ple and price call at Jordan & Co.
—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 large Stock of Watches, Clocks and
Fine China, & & & & & & & & & % & S
«A NEW LINE CLOCKS JUST RECEIVED.
Gse latest styles in fine China 8 day
Clocks., g g ¢ g
~Just arrived a new I;;:;tcrlinz Silver Goods.
Cut Glass we show a large line at low
est Erices. We invite you to call and
make our store your headquarters
when in the city.
J. E. HECHT, Jeweler.
NUMBER 38
&1 contracted a severe cold several
years ago, which from neglect developed
into urinary trouble, and threatened
Bright’s disease. I used Peruna faithe
fully for three and one-half months,
when my health was perfect once more,
I have never had any trouble since,”-
0. I'red Lindstrom,
Catarrhal inflammation of the mucous
lining of the kidneys, also called
“Bright’s disease,” may be cither acute
or chronie. The acute form produces
symptoms of such prominence that the
Berious nature of tho disease is at once
suspected, but the chronie variety may
come on 8o gradually and insidiously
tuat its presence is not suspected until
after it has fastened itself thoroughly
upon its vietim,
At tho appearance of the first sympe
tom Phruna shoeld bo taken. This rem
edy strikes at once at the very root of
the disease.
A book on catarrh sent free by The
Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O,
I am now with Durwood T,
Pye as Book-keeper and general
Salesman, and will be glad to
have my friends and customers
give me a call. We have a com
lete line of Fancy Groceries, Con
fectionaries, Lamps, Crockery
ware, ‘Glassware, Shoes, Hats,
Notions and Stationery, at best
prices, and will greatly appreciate
your trade,
Harvey C. Prerry.