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Our Complete Line of Fall and Winter Clothing is Ready for Your Inspection.
In this announcement we will only say that onr Fall and Winter showing, notwithstanding our past record in this particu
lar, embraces more novelties in both weaving and patterns, than we have ever hefore shown, and represents the highest
designing talentknown. Best Fabrics of Foreign and Domestic Centers but at Popular Prices only . \ . A
Everyday Suits of Black Thi
bet and neatly figured Cassi- 5
mers, in the Autumn new make
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MEN'S OVERCOATS.
Dark mixed Cheviots, Tan Coverts,
Blue and Black Kersey and Melton.
Long and medium lengths new ‘‘Rag-
Jans,” ail well made and trimmed and
perfect fit assured.
$5.00 7.50, 12.50, 15. and 18.
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HATS AND FURNISHINGS.
New Derby and Alpine Hats, exclus
ive agent for Manhattan Hats, guaran
teed 12 months good service, new fall
blocks, all colors, of pure felt, Hats to
suit your face at 48c, 98¢, $1.50, $2.00
$2.50, $3.00, §3.50.
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SAM COHEN.
Monticello, Ga.
Talmadge.
Mrs. H. C. Blackwell was in
Monticello shopping last Monday.
Several from this community
went to the shows in Monticello
last week.
Miss Lizzie Hearn, of near Mon
ticello, was with friends here a
short while Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Webb visit
ed the family of Mr. Will How
«rd, of Smithboro, Sunday.
[udge Reid returned home Sat
urday from Marietta where he
as been attendi _, @maferences «
Mr. C. N. Powers and his bride
came up Wednesday from Mid
ville and spent Thanksgiving with
his parents, We extend to this
young couple hearty congratula
tions for a long and prosperous
life.
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Powers
gave a Thanksgiving dinner in
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Powers. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Ma
lone, of Monticello, were the only
ones present besides the family.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known
¥. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and
belleve him perfectly honorable in all
business transact’ons and financially
able to carry out any obligations made
by their firm.,
WEST & TRUAX, Wholesale Drug
gists, Toledo, O,
WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Testimonials sent free, Price 76¢ per
bLottle, Sold by all Druggists.
AFTER SETTLING UP
Your accounts, what about the surplus money you will
have? We suggest that you deposit it with the.............
BANK OF MONTICELLO.
We pay interest on deposits. Your money will be safe
against loss by accident, loss by fire, loss by theft and
loss by possible extravagance in spending it. See us
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M. S. BENTON, CASHIER
Business Suitsin genteel
shades and combinations; 7.5
also worsted black clay s’ts
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Boys’ and Children’s Suits.
For boys at schcol or for nice Dress
Suits. We've made them the best and
lasting way. In all the new Tweeds
and Cassimers. Also Suits for the lit
tle fellows from 3 to 8 years old at
$1.50, 2, 2.50, 3,4, and 5.
| s e4e e e et e P A N . S
Mens and Boys Sweaters.
A handsome line of colors combina
tion Sweaters for Men, Boys, Youths
and Children, at
15 and 75 cents,
SI.OO to §2.00,
: $2.50 and $3.00.
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SAM COHEN.
Monticello, Ga.
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
laglish by Richard de Gallienne
and beautifully illustrated in colors
by J. C. Leyendecker, occupies a
rominent place, and a chapter in
ihe Composers’ Series, relating the
Romance of Wagner and Cosima,
is an interesting supplement to the
lyrics. A very clever paper en
title p**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 Smith, 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
outthe home.
THE MONTICELLO NEWS.
Exceptional variety of sin
gle and double breasted suits
unfinished worsted, tweeds
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MENS PANTS.
Neat hair line Cassimeres. Black
Cheviot and Worsted, stylish stripes
and heat effects, Perfect made Trous
ers as you ever wore, Buttons sewed
on to stay, shape correct, fit assured.
5900 2 28 35 4 3 6
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UNDERWEAR.
In Wool or Cotton, splendid quality
fleeced in colors or plain, also Wright's
Health Garments, at
48 and 735 cents,
SI.OO and $1.50.
Good values, see them.
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SAM COHEN.
Monticello, Ga.
Calvin.
Mr, Marshall Ellis will build
a new residence.
Mr. Lagree Talmadge spent
Saturday at Palalto.
o Mr. E&gar Smith and Clarence
Penn aze in Rutledge.
Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Hicks vis
ited relatives at Palalto Sunday.
The quilting at Mrs. Arthur
Smith’s Monday night was enjoy
ed by all present.
Misses Bannie and Rubie Ellis
visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthnr Smith
Sunday.
Miss Annie Belle Ellis, of Pal
alto, spent Tuesday night with her
cousin Miss Capers Ellis.
Mrs. H. S. Downs &nd children,
of Monticello, visited Mr. and
Mrs. C. W, Pope last week.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Ellis spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, N. H
Leverett, of Mechanicsville,
Prof. I. B. Howard and Mr. W,
O. Niblett visited friends at Glad
esville Saturday and Sunday.
Misses Annie and Clara Kelly
visited their aunt Mrs. Clark
Thomason, of Winfred, Monday.
Messrs Hulon and Johnnie Lev
erette and Algie Chaffin, of Me
chanicsville, spent Sunday with
Mr. Clifford Ellis.
MaLLary MiLL
SuppLy Company.
Georgia Headquarters
For Cotton Ginnery
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RUBBER, CANVAS AND
LEATHER BELTS, GIN
SAW SHARPENERS,
ORCHARD AND GARDEN
SPRAY PUMPS, DEEP
WELL FORCE PUMPS,
PEA THRESHERS,
MOWERS AND RAKES,
SAWS AND SAW MILL
SUPPLIES
Oloss Price 5........
Prompt Shipments.....
Macon
(Georaia.
We are receiving our Holiday
and gifts Goods. Call and get
first choice.
W. E. Ballard.
Seed Wheat for sale. For sam=
ple and price call at Jordan & Co.
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.
FOR SALE.
Ten young, sound, gentle Hor
ses.
W. F. Jordan.
; W. T. KELLY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in Benton Supply Company Building.
Monticello, Tc}ephoue tf*. « Georgia.
I represent Strauss Bros., of
Chicago, «“The house that does the
best Tailoring.”” Call and select
a suit—satisfaction guaranteed.
W.E. Ballard.
“I don’t think we could keep
bouse without Thedford’s Black-
Draught. We have used it in the
family for over two years with the
best of results. I have not had a
doctor in the house for that length
of time. It isadoctor in itself and
always ready to make a person well
and happy.”—JAMES HALL, Jack
sonville, 111.
Because this great medicine
relieves stomach Yains,frees the
constipated bowels and invigor
ates the torpid liver and weak
ened kidneys
is necessary in the home where
Thedford's _Black-llraught is
‘ kept. Families living in the
country, miles from any physi
cian, have been kept in ‘waith
i for years with this medicine ag
’ their only doctor. Thedford’s
Black - Draught cures bilious
| ness, dyspepsia, colds, chills and
| fq\'é'r. bad blood, headaches,
diarrheea, constipation, colie
and almost every other ailment
because the stomach, bowels
liver and kidneys so nearly cone
trol the health,
THEDFORD'’S
The Monticello News one year
one dollar. Worth every cent of it.
Richest of autumn effects
including substantial Native I 8
and Imported Fabrics
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YOUNG MENS SUITS.
In single and double breasted styles,
for young men of 15 to 20. Neat, nob
by, serviceable Worsted, Cassimere and
Cheviot Suits, and Military cut, Every
feature, every detail looked after.
$5, 7.50, 10, 12.50 and 15.00
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SHIRTS.
In soft and laundered, colored effects;
new dots, pins stripes and figures at
75¢, SI.OO and sl. 50.
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Vests from 1.50, 250 to 3.50
See them they are the styles,
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SAM COHEN.
Monticello, Ga.
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: Safely invested, risks elimi
: nated,earning 6% per annum,
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LI N Our business established
Y over 10 years, is Non-specu
-3 lative, AND WE HAVE
NEVER LOST A DOLLAR.
X Loans are made on the best
Bl securities on earth—in fact,
2 the earth itself— improved,
g productive real estate,in more
: than double the amount, and
3 it is impossible for us to
3 sustain a loss.
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2 Interest compounded semi«
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R ‘' Banking by mail”on request 0
S EQUITABLE BANKING
AND LOAN COMPANY,
Macon, Ga.
To The Public.
I wish to announce to the citi
zens of Jasper and adjoining
counties that I am prepared to
make bids on your Painting,
Plastering, Kalsamining 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 your
work.
Wm. Hester.
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wE WANTIIIII
you to look at our
HOME TANNED WAGON
before you buy.......
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We fiave a lot of Tan
Yard Shoes that we made
of Leather Tanned here at
home.
—Qive us a call—
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HENDERSON & JONES.