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Mr. E. A. King has been quite
sick.
Mrs. Sherrod Turner spent Sat
arday in Macon,
Mrs. W. V. Shy spent Friday
afternoon in Mosticello shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Node Henderson,
of Macon, visited here Saturday and
Sunday.
Mr. L. D.” Ezell attended the
burial of his niece, Mrs. Tom Ezell,
at Monticello Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Bearden vis
ited their daughter, Mrs. C. G.
Henderson here Sunday.
Misses Kthel Hardin and Pearl
Burns, of Kingsville, ave visitors of
Miss Jewel Middlebrooks.
Miss Bonnylin Middlebrooks com
plimented the young people with a
pretty party Friday evening,
Misses Genie KEzell and Susie
Howard, of Macon, spent Saturday
and Sunday with Mrs. L. D Ezell.
Farrar.
Mr. I. T. Wyatt spent Friday
night in Covington,
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Armstrong,
of Mansfield, spent Sunday with
relatives here,
Miss Lilla Zell Lazenby, 8f Mans
field, spent Saturday and Sunday
with Miss Annie Wagner,
Mr. J. K. Blackwell, of Penning
ton, spent Saturday night with
friends here,
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THE ROAD TO PROSPERITY-=---A BANK ACCOUNT.
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Kelly.
Miss Toluh Spears returned to
Shady Dale Monday, after a pleas
ant stay with Mrs. Wade Shaw.
Miss Louise Abernathy, of Far
rar, spent last Wednesday night
with Mrs, J. P. Blackwell. |
Mr. Carrol Starr, of Mnnsfivld,i
was in our ville awhile Monday.
Miss Rubie Pierce, of Shady l)alv'
visited Mrs. Tom Faulkner Satur
day night and Sunday. |
Mrs. C, H. Baugheum is spvnding‘l
this week with her parents, Mr, and |
Mrs. R. W. Harper. !
Mr. Carl Adams visited rclativesl‘
at Mansfield Saturday night and
Sunday.
Mr. Roland Starr made a business
trip to Shady Dale Monday.
Mr. J. M. Mosley, who is attend
ing sehool at Madison, spent Sun
day with homefolks.
Mvs. Albert Aikens and daugh
ter, Miss Mildred, of Farrar, spent
last Saturday afternoon with Mrs,
B. R. Mosley.
Rev. W. S. Adams, of Macon,
spent Saturday night and Sunday
here, and gave a fine talk to the
Sunday school Sunday morning.
Mrs. D. L. Blanton and little‘
Misses Mabel Fincher and Hester
Clarke, of Covington, spent Sunday
here, |
Miss Lonise Abernathy, who has
been teaching school here, left
Wednesday for her home in Pulas
ki, Tenn,
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Waller.
The entertainment given Saturday
night by Mrs. S. G. Lynch was
greatly enjoyed by a large crowd.
Miss Fannie Mae Minter, of Mon
ticello, spent the week-end with Miss
'Lillio Minter.
} Rev. Oglesby preached two good
sermons at Concord Saturday and
Sunday.
Mr. Guy Lane, of Monticello, vis
‘ited friends here Sunday.
. Mr. Joshua Speer, of Alliance,
made a flying to Atlanta Sunday.
The singing at the home of M,
W. B. Digby Sunday night was en
joyed by all.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Minter, of
Monticello, attended preaching at
Concord Sunday and dined at the
home of Mrs. 8. G. Lynch.
There was quite a crowd of young
R‘enple at the home of Mr, T. C.
Minter Sunday afternoon.
We are sorry to learn that little
Mabel Polk has pneumonia.
Mrs. 8. P. Lane spent the week
end with her daughter, Mrs. Annie
Minter, who is quite sick,
Several communications were
crowded out this week. They will
appear next week,
intend to replant your
corn be sure to fry a
Sveertor Corn drop
per. It opens the
trench, drops the seed and covers all
at one oiwration, thereby eliminating
all hired helpy, =~ Labor is money, so
it behooves you to save all that you
can. Come and see the machine,
you will like it.
E. 8. BRODDUS, Agent,
Notice of First Meeting of
Creditors.
In the District Court of the United
States for the Western Division
of the Southern Distriet of Geor
gia. In Bankruptey.
In the matter of ,
A. F. Mosely - In Bankruptey.
Bankrupt. \7
To the creditors of A. F. Mosely
of Kelly, in the county of Jasper,
and district aforesaid, a bankrupt.
Notice is hereby given that on the
31st day of March, A. D. 1910, the
said A, . Mosely was duly adjudi
cated bankrapt; and that the first
meeting of his creditors will be held
at Macon, in Bibb county, Georgia,
in Grand Opera House building on
the 14th day of April, A. D. 1910, at
9 o'clock in the forenoon at which
time the said creditors may attend,
prove their claims, appoint a trustee,
examine the bankrupt, and transaet
such other business as may properly
come before said meeting, The
bankrupt is required to be present
on that day for examination,
Alexander Proudfit,
Referee in Bankruptey.,
This April 4th 1910,
WE WILL DYE FOR YOU!
CLOTHES FOR LADIES OR GENTLEMEN,
Cleaned and Pressed, or |
Dyed, in a satisfactory
manner. Garments call
ed for and delivered in the
city. We respectfully
solicit your patronage.
Special attention given
to all out-of-town trade.
Telephone number 131,
MONTICELLO CLEANING CONGERN,
For Letters of Guardianship.
GEORGIA. Jasper County—
To all whom It may concern:
Mrs. Mary Penn having applied
for guardianship of the persons and
property of Martha Elizabeth Penn
and Dorothy Maud Penn, minor
children of Howard M. Penn, late
of said county, deceased, notice is
given that said application will be
heard at my office at ten o’clock a.
m. on the first Monday in May,
next. This April the 4th, 1910,
F. C. Goolshy, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Jasper Cour;_t—y—: :
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has applied to the Ordi
nary of said county for leave to sell
real estate belonging to the estate of
Mrs. Ammie P. Penn for the pur
pose of payment of debts and for
the purpose of distribution. = Said
application will be heard at the reg
ular term of the Court of Ordinary
for said county to be held on the
first Monday in May, 1910,
F. L. Pe~N,
Administrator of the estate of Mrs,
. Ammie P, Penn,
For Letters of Administration,
FEORGIA, Jasper County—
To all whom It may concern: )fi
G. P. Williams having, in prope®
form, applied to me for Permanent
Letters of Administration on the gs
tate of P. M. Williams, late of said
county, this is to cite all and singu
lar the creditors and next of kin of
P. M. Williams, to be and appear
at my office within the time allowed
by law, and show cause, if any they
can, why permanent administration
should not be granted to G. P,
Williams on the estate aforesaid. °
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this the sth day of April,
1010.
F. C. Goolsby, Ordiaay.