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THE MONTICELLO NEWS.
ESTABLISHED 1881.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Col. Leverett has been to Al
bany this week.
Try our «Gold Hunter’’ Flour, it
is fine.—Ballard.
Be sure you read Hecht's large
ad in today’s paper.
Mr. George Newton was over
from Machen Tuesday,
Ballard is advertising his Holi
day goods. Read his ad.
The «Esmerada” Cigar is a de
lightful smoke—try it—Ballard.
Miss Katie Hickmon, is visiting'
her sister, Mrs. E. J. Atwood, of
Macon. |
Mr. E. B. Smith, of Marietta,
is spending a few days with Mon
/\\!icello friends.
“BLUE RIBBON” and other
brand high grade Extracts.
W. E. Baliard.
Mrs. Gus Lane and children are
spending the Week at Broughton,
guests of Capt. and Mrs. W. J.
Preston.
Cols. Fleming Jordan, G. F.
Johnson and A. S. Thurman are
in Greensboro this week attending
Superior Court.
A party composed of the fol
lowing named young ladies and
gentlemen spent Sunday in the
city the guests of the Misses Pope:
Misses Daisy Pope, Ethel Good
man, Leonora Nutt, Julia Pope;
Messrs Willis Morrison, Earle
Hooten, White Jameson and Tom
McKibben.
HECHT'S JEWELRY STORE
Only a few more
days between this
and Christmas.
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Make your selection now, buy your Toys, Dolls, and anything else you need now before the rush. We have a large line
bought for spot cash and we give you benefit of discounts we get for cash. We offer you goods at low prices in all 1ine5.......
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Don’t fail to see our line of Imported China, a new shipments just in. ¢ We offer special prices in Watches and Clocks
for this month. e Give us a call, we have clerks that will be glad to show you whether you buy or not.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Getting ready for Christmas.
~ Mr. Oscar Phillips is spending
a few days in Atlanta.
Mr. Richard Gloveris at home
from Stone Mountain.
Mrs. James H. Campbell is on
a visit to Eudora relatives.
Mr. Will Exell has returned
from a business visit ‘o Macon.
Mr. Sherrod R. Campbell spent
one day of last week at Endora.
Sweet Oranges direct from the
groves in Florida. Ballard.
) Rev. Harrell and Mr. H. B.
Jordan spent Tuesday in Madison.
Mrs. Jeanette Glover and Miss
Lizzie Glover are at home from a
visit to Atlanta.
County School Commissioner,
W. A, Reid, has two important
notices in today’s paper.
Miss Katie Flournoy has been
the charming guest of Miss Pearl
Benton for the past week.
Miss Vera Franklin has return
ed to Eudora after a short visit to
Mrs. James H. Campbell.
Miss Gladys Pope left Wednes
day morning for a visit to friends
at Pennington and Madison. Shei
will be away about two weeks.
Mrs. James Johnson and little
children, whohave been on a visit
to Mr.and Mrs. Henry Jordan,
will return to Valdosta this week.
Four families passed through
town the early part of the week
from Forsyth county enroute to
Wilcox county where they will lo
cate,
Rev. L. A. McLaughlin and
and family are .doving this week
to Baldwin county where Mr. Mc-
Laughlin ‘will serve the Baldwin
‘mission church.
Dr. J. T. Wages, a practicing
physician, of Auburn, Georgia,‘
was here Wednesday on a pros
pective visit with the view of lo
cating in Monticello.
Mrs. Hansell Malone, of Atlan
ta, spent a few days here the first
partof the week. Mrs. Malone
was bidding Monticello friends
goodbye before leaving for Charles
ton, S. C., where Mr. Malone
has accepted a position with the
St Johns hotel at that place.
We have a large display of Holiday Goods, consisting of Toys, Dolls, Fine
China and Artware, ¢ An attractive line of Siver and Cut Glass, Watches,
Clocks and Jewelry. ¢ Come and inspect our line while stock is complete.
MONTICELLO, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1904.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mr. E. B. McCullough, of Hills
boro, was in the city Saturday.
We are publishing today a no
tice of petiton for charter of the
Kelly Vehicle Company. This
| firm has plenty of capital behind
it and we predict for them a suc
cessful business.
“I can't get along without the
weekly visits of THE MONTICELLO
NEews,” are the encouraging words
which accompany a renewal of
subscription from Mr, W. B,
Dozier, of Flovilla, a former resi
dent of Jasper county.
We are requested to announce
to our readers that Rev. J. W.
Stipe will return from Hot Springs,
Ark., the latter part of the week
and will ffll his regular appoint
ments at the Methodist church
next Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B, Barnes will
leave the latter part of the month
for Florence Alabama, their fu
ture home, where Mr. Barnes will
open up a photographic gallery.
Their many friends regret to have
them leave Monticello, but wish
‘for them success in their new lo
‘cation, }
! James Johnson is an’ applicant}
for appointment by the governor
as solicitor for the ¢ity court of
Valdosta. James has practiced
law in Valdosta several years and
our information is that he stands
well as a lawyer, and&s a great
many friends. He is a Putnamite
by birth, and we hope the gov
ernor will appoint him. If he
were not a Putnamite, he would
still be the best man fgr the place
from all we hear.—Eatonton Mes
senger. Col. Johnson’s Monticel
lo friends would also be glad to
hear of his appointment.
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 long standing,
|in 6to 14 days. First application gives
"ease and rest. 50c. If your druggist
hasn’t it send 50c. in stamps and it
will be forwarded post-paid by Paris
Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo,
I represent Strauss Bros., of
Chicago, «“The house that does the
best Tailoring.” Call and select
a suit—satisfaction guaranteed.
- W.E.Ballard.
TUESDAY'S SALES,
The Samuel Johnson lot was
bought by Mr. J. H. Kelly for
slOl, the Ben Epps place by Mr.
D. B. Benton for $2,001 and the
Betsy Key land by O. S. Cargile
for $590.
- WORK PROGRESSING NICELY,
Work on the building to be
used by Messrs E, S. Broddus and
Bonner Jordan for a machine
shop, was begun a few days ago
and will be rapidly pushed to com
pletion. The structure is being
placed on the vacant lot south of
the Electric Light plant,
REV. VENABLE AT ANDREW.
We are in receipt of a card from
Rev. W. E. Venable, of Conyers,
who was appointed at the recent
session of the North Georgia Con
ference to take charge of the Mon
ticello circuit, in which he asks us
to announce that he will fill his
appointments at Andrew church
next Saturday and Sunday.
J. P, ELECTION LAST SATURDAY.
At the elections held in the va
rious militia districts of the coun
ty on last Saturday the following
were elected Justices of the Peace
for their respective districts for
the ensuing four years:
Monticello—O. G. Roberts.
Blackwell—D. C. Blackwell.
Denegal—E. C. McKinley.
Gladesville—]. I. Niblett.
Henderson & Cook—]. P, Black
well, o
Horeb—T. J. Turk.
Johnson & Malone—C. O. Ma
lone. o :
Lazenby—T. G. Pounds.
Martin & Burney—W.G. Hardy
Minter & Gilstrap— W.F. Ellis.
Shady Dale—T. R. Bonner.
Smith & Jordan—E. B. Smith,
Thompson & Barnes—C. L.
’I-lodge.
} Watters—L. B. Parker.
i Wyatt—T. P. Shy, .
A fresh lot of Scraffts fine Choc
olates and other fine candies, in
packages and bulk, shipped direct
from factory in Boston.
Ballard’s.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE
Tablets. All druggists refund the mon
ey if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's
signature 18 on each box, 25c.
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HON. GEORGE H. WHITE. f
Congressman George Henry White, of
Tarboro, N, C., writes the following le¢~
tor o Dr. Hartman concerning Perunag
House of Ilo&rausnhtlm. ;
Washington, Feb, 4, 1599, <‘
Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O.:
Gentlemen—*‘l am more than satis
fied with Peruna, and find it to be an
excellent remedy for the grip and ca
tarrh. I have used it in my family
and they all ’]oln me in recommending
it as an excellent remedy.
Very respecttully,
George H. White,
If you have catarrh write to Dr. Hart
man, giving a full statement of your
ease, and he will be pleased to give you
his valuable advice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O
Ask Your Druggist for a Free
Peruna Almanac for 1905.
Teacher’s Examination.
An examination of applicants for li
cense to teach in the public schools of
Jasper county will be held in Monticello,
‘Ufl., on Dec. 16th and 17th next, It will
‘be based largely on “Outlines for Teach.
er's Institutes’’ used the past summer,
Applicants should be familiar with
‘ Page's Theovy and Practice at Teach
ing" and‘**Rooks Method in Education.”
All teachers who wish to be employed
to teach in Jasper County must have a
license issued by the Board of Educa
tion of Jasper county,
W. A. REID, C. 8. C.
Mr, H. C. Benton was in Mil
ledge Sunday.
Only a few more
days between this
and Christmas.
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