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The Time To Buy Has Come
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and you will have to buy Clothing, Shoes, Dry Goods and Hats. Why
not come and examine my line of Clothing, they are all the latest
style and colors. My Overcoats for Mens and Boys are up-to=date.
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.....We also have a fine line of Ladies Jackets, Capes, and SKirts......
Have just received a full line of Mens, Ladies, Misses, Boys and Children Underwear—in Fleeced or Ribbed.
Come and see our Youths Suits, we are selling them from $3.50 to $6.00, they are equal to any sl2 crls. Suits
H. M. GROODZINSKY.
Weekly School Letter.
Mr, Editor:—What a happy
Thanksgiving we all have spent!
Miss Little and Lillie Ruth Ad
ams spent the day at home.
We enjoyed a glorious holiday.
The pupils of the fifth and sixth
grades gave very interesting
Thanksgiving exercises Friday
consisting of the following pro
gram:
1. Thanksgiving Song.
2. Concert recitation on months.
3. Thanksgiving Acrostics.
4. Our First Thanksgiving.
5. Little Maid of Long Ago.
We are kept ever on the alert
and often times we consult the
dictionary as our critic is ever
mindful of our mistakes.
Beware! of the seventh and
eighth grades. Wc can decline
“hasta' and any other nouns of
the first and second declension,
also conjugate many verbs.
Misses Mamie and Annie Laurie
Adams, of Eatonton, visited our
school recently.
Pierce Robert spent a month
very pleasantly with relatives in
Tennessee,
Annie Whitten and Cora Beale
have been atsent on account of
sickness,
The Blue Ribbon Papils of the
fifth and sixth grades are: Irene
Tyler, Eva Phillips, Otig Benton,
Myrtle Downs, Miriam Pope, Lur
line Smith, I. 0., Phillips, Ruby
l.ee Hardy, William L.ee Harrell.
Those of the seventh and eighth
grades are: Elizabeth Thurman,
Sallie Witte, Ethel Jones, Lucie
Benton,
Lucie BeEntox,
7th Grade,
The North Georgia Conference
meets in Newnan, Ga, in 190 s.
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For WOUNDS, BURNS, BRUISES, SCALDS, COLIC and CRAMPS =
10c and 800 AND A BOTTLE OF -y
BRON-CMO=-DA For Coughs, Colds and Sore Throat—-28¢0
SHERROUSE MEDICINE CO, MFRS, NEW ORLEANS, LA.
R. F. D. MAIL CARRIERS
Going out from Monticello.
Route I—H. C. Hayes.
Route 2—Joe Malone.
Route 3—R. L. Oxford.
Route 4—C. €. Thomason.
Route s—Oscar Thomason.
~ No. 1 goes tothe old post offices
‘of Winfred, Alva and Mechanics
ville, a distance of 2534 miles with
107 houses on route.
i No. 2 embraces Calvin, Palalto
and Kiserville, a distance of 25
‘miles with 102 houses on route.
No. 3 takesin Alliance, Smith’s
‘Mills and Eula post offices. This
covers 25% miles and has 113
‘houses.
No. 4 takes in Cook’s store and
Howard's store, a distance of 21
miles, wilh g 9 houses on route. ‘
No. 5 embraces crosssroads at
Berry's and crossroads at Layson’s
gin. The distance of this route
is 22 miles and there are 102 houses
on it.
1 The carriers leave Monticello a
‘bout 10:30 and return in time to
}get mail off on the 5:33 train.
‘; A Frightened Horse,
I Running like mad down the street
~dumping the occupants, or a hundred
i‘nt)u-r accidents, are every day ocecur
rences. It behooves everybody to have
| a reliable Salve handy and there’s none
‘ns good as Bneklen's Arnica Salve,
| Burns, Cuts, Sores, Eczema and Piles,
{xlisnmm:\r quickly under its soothing
!rtl‘wt. 25¢, at C. D. Jordan's Drug
Store,
Aldine.
l Mr. Leon Goodman has return
ed from Cork.
i - Dr. W. J. Waits, of Flovilla,
was here Sunday.
' Mr. John Holoway was in your
| city Monday on business.
THE MONTICELLO NEWS.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lawrence
spent Monday in Jackson.
Mr. Thornton, of Jackson, was
in our community last week.
Mrs. A. H. Pope visited her
mother Mrs. W. B. Waits Jast
week,
Mrs, F. E. Jenkins, of Berner,
visited her daughter Mrs. C. A.
Lawrence Monday.
Misses Alice Thompson and
Mae Moore visited Mrs. A. H.
Pope, of Cork, Saturday and Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lawrence's
guests Thanksgiving were : Mess
rs R, J. Carmichael, J. T. Fletch
er and Tom Fletcher.
A Costly Mistake.
Blunders areé sometimes very expen
sive. Occasionally life itself is the price
of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong
if you take Dr. King’'s New Life Pills
for Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Headache,
Liver or Bowel troubles. T'hey are gen
tle yet thorough. 25¢, at C. D, Jor
dan’s Drug Store.
Winfred.
—s<December’’—
‘‘Happy little snowflakes,
Flitting every where; -
Dancing down so gayly '
Through the chilly air;
Resting on the firtrees’
Branches, here and there; |
Making all the world seem |
Purer and more fair— ‘
In December, |
Soon the ground is covered
With a mantle white ;
Now the sun, appearing,
Sheds a radiant light;
Fluttering gently earthward,
Snowbirds cease their flight ;
Holly berries, crimson,
'Gainst green leaves shine bright ;
Someone darts by, laughing,
To see the world so light—
" Tis December!”
Mr, Grady Benton has returned
from a visit to Cedartcwn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Stone and
Miss Eva Williams spent Thanks
giving in Atlanta.
~ Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Persons en
tertained a few friends at a delight
ful dinner on Thanksgiving day.
Miss Genie Aiken, of Penning
ton, has been on a visit recently
to her sister, Mrs. J. F. Malcne.
Mr. G. P. Loyd spent Saturday
and Sunday at Newborn with the
family of his brother, Mr, W, S.
Loyd.
Messrs Tom and John D, Per
sons, of Monticello, spent Sun
dvey afternoon at the home of Mr.
G. P. Loyd.
Prof. Newton, of Atlanta, will
begin teaching a Sacred Harp
singing class at Waller's Academy
next Monday. ‘
The Monticello News one year
one dollar. Worth every cent of if.
Fight Will Be Bitter.
Those who will persist in closing their
ears against the continual recommenda
tion of Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption, will have a long and bit
ter fight with their troubles, if not end
ed earlier by fatal termination. Read
what T. R. Beall, of Beall, Miss. has to
say: ‘““Last fall my wife had every symp
tom of consumption. She took Dr.
King's New Discovery after everything
else had failed. Improvement came at
once and four bottles entirely cured her.
Guaranteed by C. D, Jordan, Druggist.
Price 50c, and SI.OO. Trial bottles free.
Woodfin.
Mr. Coatney Thomas went to
Mansfield Tuesday.
Mr. Allen Kelly, of Maxwell,
visited friends here Sunday after
noon. : :
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thomas
visited relatives near Winfred re- ‘
cently. |
Messrs J. M. and J. C. Davis
went to Mansfield Tuesday on
business,
Mr. J. M. Chaffin, of Maxwell,
spent a few days with relatives
here last week.
Mrs. S. R. Smith and little son
spent Saturday afternoon with
‘ Mrs. Mattie Davis.
. Mrs, Fleet Leverett, of Mechan
iicsville, visited her mother, Mrs.
T L. Chaffin, last week,
; Messrs Charlie Williams and
| Guy Smith, of Newborn. passed
through our ville Monday,
! Mr. J. M Davis and sister,
|Miss Biddie, attended Sunday
| School at Newborn Sunday.
| Me. Grady Smith and sisters,
‘Misses Birda and Nettie, of New
born, visited relatives here recent
{ly.
l The party given at the home of
}Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Davis on last
i’l’hursday evening was very much
|enjoyed by all who attended.
Revolution Imminent.
A sure sign of approaching revolt and
serious trouble in your system is ner
vousness, sleeplessness, or stomach up.
sets. Electrie Bitters will quickly dis
member the troublesome causes. It
never fails to tone the stomach, regu
late the Kidneys and Bowels, stimulate
the Liver, and clarify the blood.
Run down systems benefit particularly
and all the usual attending aches vanish
under its scarching and thorough effect
iveness. Electric Bitters is only 50c,
and that is returned if it don't give per
fect satisfaction Guaranteed by O, D,
Jordan, Druggist.
PLEASE YOUR FAMILY and
preserve your house by painting
with L. & M. Paint,
Wears and cover like gold.
Its lead with zine, Non-chalk
able.
Money saver. Fullest measure,
Takes least. Bought from C, D,
Jordan.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, Jasper County—
By virtue of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of said county, will be sold at
public out ery, on the first Tuesday in
December, 1904, at the Court house of
said county, between the usual hours of
sale, the following estate situate in Jas
per Connty to wit: The oid Garret
place containing eighty six acres of land
more of less and bounded as follows: On
the North by lands of Homer Edwards,
on the East'by lands of Mrs. J. W. Al
len, on the South by lands of Oliver Car
gyle and on the west by lands of W. F.
White. The sale will continue from day
to day, between the same hours, until all
of said property is sold. Terms Cash.
This the 7th day of November 1904,
B. W, PEURIFOY, Adm'r.
of Betsy Key.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, Jasper County—
By virtue of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of said county, will be sold at
public outery, on the first Tuesday in
December 1904, at the Coart house door
in the city of Monticello, in said County
and State, between the usual hours of
sale the foliowing real estate to wit: A
certain lot or tract of land, situate in
the incorporate limits of the city of
Monticello said county and State
bounded by the street leading from the
Madison public road to the Covington
?public road and adjoining lands of
James Campbell Sr., on the East, on
‘the South by lands formerly owned by
‘'W. A. Kelly and Bros., West by lands
of Mrs. Celina Penn contaiming one
‘hatf acre by measurement, on which is
situated the house owned by Samuel
Johnson deceased. Said lands sold as
the property of the estate of Samuel
Johnson deceased and fully described
‘ in deed from Mrs, Celina Penn to Sam
uel Johnson of record deed book “K”
folio 369, clerks office Superior. Court
Jasper County Ga. Terms of sale cash,
This Bth day of November 1904,
B. W. PEURIFOY, Adm'r.
of estate of Samuel Johnsen deceased.,
Commissioner’s Sale.
Under and by virtue of decree granted
by the Superior Ceurt of Jasper County
Georgia, on the equitable petition of
Lucian Benton and 8. H. McClure
against Mys, H. N. White, Ben Epps,
Joe Epps, Elizabeth Epps, Fred Doug
las Epps and Bee Epps to partition, the
Joe Epps place, in Jasper County, con
taining one hundred and ten acres more
or less, situate on the road from Monti
cello to Jackson and abutting on said
road, and being that body of land
conveyed by W, F. Jordan administra
tor of Joe Epps deceased to Ben Epps
and other sons of said Joe Epps deceas
ed July 6, 1896, which deed is recorded
in office of Clerk of Superior Court for
Jasper County in Book M, page SB,
which is referred to for a more full dis
cription of land, adjoining lands of D.
B. Benton, Mrs, H. N. White and others.
I will as commissioner, named in said
decree, sell during legal sale hours, on
the first Tuesday in December 1904 be
fore the Court House door in Monticel
lo Ga,, the above discribed Joe Epps
place to the highest and best bidder for
cash, Oct, 31, 1904,
| J. J. POPE, Commissioner.
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