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Loczal and Personal
= Trade with those who Zdvertise.
Notice thange in J. . Kelly's.
ad. ’ o g iR
2 A large crowd in town Sutur-
Quite a cold snap we arz having
‘this week. kG -
‘Mrs. H. V. B, Allen continues
“quite feeble. '
S Mr. H. C. McClure visited Ma
con Wednesday. :
~ For new fiesh goods go™ to
Broddus & Hatfield.
Mr. Eugene Benton visited At
lanta on business Wednesday.
Mr. Robert May has returned
from avisit to Jewell relatives.
The Nickel Club will meet to
night with Mrs. T. A. Hutchin
son.
- The Benton Supply Company
has a change of ad in today's pa
per.
The recent cold snap !has no
doubt done great injury to the
fruit crop. |
Mr, George Stewart, of Macon,
spent Sunday and Monday with
frienas in the city,
Mrs. Sallie Thomson, of Me
'chanicsville, visited - Mrs, C. A.
Jacobson Tuesday.
- Mr, Frank Clark, of Dunnellon,
Florida, wvisited at the home of
Mr. Jacobson Tuesday.
Mrs. Crider arrived from At
lanta the early part of the week
and will have charge of the milli
nery department of J. H. Kelly’s
store,
-TO THE TRADE. -
Our Spring Goods are' dzaily arriving from the
Eastern Markets. We have the latest designs in
Silk-Mull, Tissues, Taffetas, Grenadines, Embrecidery=
Chiffon and Nets. My lines of White Goods and
Linens are complete. We are showing the best
assortmeint of Laces, 'Embreideries and Novelties in.
the City. .: . ® ® e [ ] ® - B ! “
el Our - 1 abe. LBStaing . ahe - Cudlts. ..
The ladies are invited to make my store their headquarters when
in the city and to inspect:my vast line before buying. . i i
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"‘"W_atc'li Moht_)iéeild gfdw]w' 5
1 Read change. in S, -Gohen'ls ad,
Landreth Seed Irish Potatoes at
Jordas’s Pharmacy. ./ .2
. Sus fo'x“y'bp ¢ gbrin}z tlothing,
""" -7 "Rigbinson. KellyCo,
Miss Helen Ward will have her
spring opening next Wednesday.
The T. W. O. club met with
Miss Grace Robinson at its last
meeting. ! WL
Miss Minnie Benton and Miss
Stella Benton are visiting Palalto
relatives.
Mr. Troy Cornwell was a prom
inent visitor from Mechanicsville
Wednesday. :
Mr. Hampton Benton has been
confined to his room this week
with mumps.
Mr, R. L. Bailev, a prominent
citizen of Shady Dale, had Fusi
ness in town Saturday.
Miss Berta Webb returned Fri
day from Lyons where she visited
Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Webb.
Mr. Florence, of Merriwether
county, was the guest last week of
Col. and Mrs. W. S. Florence.
How about that Spring suit
thisyear? We can please you;
see us. Robinson, Kelly Co.
Mrs. Mattie Lawrence, of Wood
fin, has been on a visit this week
to Mrs. H. C. Hill and Miss Ma
mie Pope.
Mr. J. L. Christian, who is with
the Furse Drug Company, will
‘move his family from Commerce
\to Moaticello sometime soon,
THE MONTICELLO NEWS.
Everything is fresh and up-to
date at Broddus & Hatfield's
Broddus & Hatfield sell a com
plete: line of fancy .grogeries.
«Col. :G. F. Johnson. attended
Covington Superior: Conrt’ this
WERR, . e :
«..Dou't forget to settle vour sub
scription next week when -}'rou
come to court.
How does this strike yoti for
spring wegther with the thermom
etor down to twenty-five? ©
vw»liandreth’s Garden Seeds the
‘best that nature and science can
produce at Jordan’s Pharmacy. -
"Mr. and Mrs. T'.'S. Malone an
nounce the birth of a son who
bears the name of Thomas Logan
Malone,
Mrs, Bessie Malone has moved
from the country and is occupy
ing her home near the Baptist
church. .
Mrs. Robert Baynes and Miss
Helen Ward attended the Lane—
Speaks murtfiage in Machen
Tuesday.
‘Miss Mae Hurlock arrived from
Baltimore Monday afternoon to
take charge of the millinery de
partment of the store of the Ben
ton Supply Company.
Miss Mooney, who has had five
years experieuce _in Kutz milli
nery store, arrived from Atlanta
Tuesday afternoon and will be
with Miss Helen Ward as trimmer
for the spring season.
The mules belonging to the es
tate of Mr. Eugene Malone were
sold-at public outcry before the
courthouse door last Saturday.
A large crowd attended the sale
and a good price was paid for the
stock.
Watch Monticello grow!
Mrs. R. G. Douglass, of Macon,
is on a visit to hér daughter, Mrs.
Thomas 8. Malone on- Warren st.
Jersey flour is the best.
" Broddus & Hatfield.
Miss Katherine Tolleson re
turncd Menday from Comer, Ga.,
where she has been teaching
school. :
Mr. T. J. Chafliu, a prominent
citizen, of Mechanicscille, gave
us a”pleasant call while in town
yesterday. o
Mrs. W, T. Turner and Miss
Biddie Dillard, of Hillsboro, spent
Saturday and Sunday very pleas
antly with Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Jacebson,
Anaccount of the Lane—Speaks
marriage, which occurred in Ma
chen Tuesday, came too late for
this week’s paper but will appear
in our next issue.
The ladies of the Baptist
church are observing a week of
prayer and the meetings are be
ing held in the afternoons at the
residence of Mrs, Martha Rod
gers.
We would call special attention
to the new ad of Mr, J. D. Har
vey which appears in today’s pa
per. Mr. Harvey is carrying an
extensive and well assorted. line
of hardware and you will find his
priees reasonable,
The announcement of Mr, W,
F. Persons, who is a candidate for
the office of Sheriff, will be seen
in today's paper. Mr. Persons’
experience as a public officer,
coupled with his honest methods
and fair dealings, fit him for this
position of trust, and he will ap
preciate your vote on the day of
the primary.
Pull for Monticello! '~
’ ‘Watch Monticello grow!
ok b ey e SR Ry IR e
superior Court convenes.next
Monday. per s i
.- Misses Grace and, Gladys Pope
‘have re:_ti‘lly‘x;ied frgq;fi__},a visit to. Mrs,
Clarence Pope, ()‘f.lM(lCl‘len,
+Mr. Sherrod - Campbell, of
Maonstield,! was ‘mingling. +with
Monticello friends Monday.
et ALRobinson, Kelly Co.
See omr line -of - fresh fancy
fancy groceries, candies etc,
« 1, Broddus & Hatfield,
See us for Tinware. In fact
anything .. you need, We are
helping to' make ' ‘‘Mdnticello
Grow.” itiiat 3.}
The evidence of Monticello’s
growth is fully _dcrhong;t,rat;:.ld by
the liberal use her merchants are
making of printer'sink.
Mr. L. A. Lane, of Fort Valley,
spent Sunday with his mother and
his two little children at the home
of his -sister, Mrs. Oscar Thoma
son on College street,
Rev. ]J. J. Harrell, of West.
minster, S, C., was heard in . two
very earnest sermons at the Pres.
byterian church last Sunday
morning at eleven o'clock and
again at the eveningservice, He
remained over Monday and
preached again at the night ser.
vice. b
We are publishing elsewhere an
interesting letter from Mr. Wm,
King to Mr. R. W, Cheatham in
the interest of the Southern Cot.
ton Association. That Hon, Har.
vie Jordan has accomplished great
things in the fight he is making
in behalf of the farmers cannot be
denied, and if they will continue
to give him their support and en
couragement they may expect
great results.