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People of Action Succeed.
Indecision is as much the thief of opportunity as is procrastination the thief of
time. 221 t is the person of action--=the person of prompt decision---to whom success
does not come, but by whom it is won.
it does not require any extraordinary ability or foresight to see the great bar
gains and excellent opportunities which we present in our up-to-date stock of Dry
Goods, Dress Goods, Laces, Embroideries, Ladies’ Neckwear, American Lady Corsets,
the best, newest and most comfortable corset made, Hats, Shoes, Slippers, Oxfords,
Hosiery, Ties, Shirts, Etc. Everything in Summer Toggery can be found here. We
invite you to call; and remember we carry everything for everybody.
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AL RD. 28,
Yerosns, Shillips, ‘Oxford Gompany,
Livery and Sales Stable. J. D. PERSONS, Manager.
Adgateville.
We are needing rain very badly.
All the sick are doing well, we are
glad to say. :
Mrs. William Waits has moved
back from Talmadge in our ville.
Miss Susie Blizzard gave Miss
Clara Waits a pop call Sunday eve.
Miss Addie Kate Faulkner spent
Saturday with homefolks near Flo
vilia.
Mr. and Mrs, T. P. Beale spent
Sunday with homefolks at Monti
cello,
Messrs Walter and Milton Waits
and Ira Goolsby were in Monticello
Saturday.
Mr. Jack Jones was on a visit to
his daughter, Mrs. Sam Freeman,
this we k.
Mrs. J. T. Blizzard is on a visit
to her son, Mr. Howard Barker, of
Monticello,
Miss Kate Blizzard spent one day
rocently with the Misses MeMichael
near Monticello,
Mr. C. E. Goolsby spent Sunday
with his father, Mr. W. L. Goolshy
of this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barron, of
Hillsboro, visited Mr. and Mrs, Jno.
Barron recently,
Mrs. Wade Waits, of Hebron, is
on a visit to her daughter, Mrs, Jnd.
Waits, this week.
Mrs. Jeff Russell, of Round Oak,
spent séveral days with her brother,
Mr. J. G. Barron.
Miss Bessie Leverett, of Monti
«ello, spent Sunday afterncon with
Miss Kate Blizzard.
Mrs. C. D. Thurman, of Greens
boro, is on & visit to her daughter,
Mrs. Milton Waits,
Mr. and Mrs. Ode Avant spent
Sunday very pleasantly with Mr,
and Mrs. Alex Waits,
Misses Josie and Mary Waits, of
Friendship, wvisited Mr, and Mrs,
lem Waits last week.
Mr. R. L. Henry, of Macon, was
up last Sunday and dined at the
home of Mr, H. J. Rigdon,
Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Waits spent
Friendship.
School closed here last Saturday.
Mr. L. F. Waits was over from
Adgatevile last week.
Mr. C. O. McMichael was in Mon
ticello on business last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Mercer were
in Monticello shopping Saturday.
Messrs Willand Jack Fineher vis
ited friends at Adgateville Sunday.
Some of our farmers are through
| planting cotton; who can beat that?
Misses Josie and Mary Waits vis
ited relatives at Adgateville last
week. ~
Mrs. Levi and Mrs, Joe McMich
ael spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
John Steadham,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cox spent Sat
| urday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
{ Edward Willingham,
1 Misses Cora and Cloda Tillman,
Zuf Hillsboro, attended preaching at
| New Hope last Sunday.
| Mr. and Mrs. Homer McMichael
~and baby visited relatives at Smith
boro Saturday and Sunday. |
. Mr. Tommie Tribble and sister,
Miss Mattie, of Glovers, attended
Sunday school here Sunday. |
[ Mr. C. O. McMichael visited at
'the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
' Barron at Adgateville Sunday.
t Messrs W. H. and Hugh Tillman
Jand Edward Willingham made a
business trip to Monticello Thurs
day.
The singing at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W, I Tillman Saturday
night was very much enjoyed by all
present.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Clay and
family, of Eula, spent Saturday and
Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs,
Hugh Tillman.
Sunday with the latter’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ford, of Mon
ticello.
Mr. T. J. Rickett, of North East,
and Miss Susie Blizzard, of Hebron,
spent Sunday pleasantly with Miss
Effic Waits. |
I ey
-~ (ladesville.
[ Mr. Bob Greer continues quite
sick.
Our school at Sanders Academy
will close Thursday.
Mrs. Nannie McKinley visited
relatives here Sunday.
- Miss Fannie Niblett visited rela
tives here Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mre. Frank Hatterway
visited friends near here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Waldrep made
a flying trip to Monticello Saturday.
- Mr. E. C. McKinley and Fred
Morgan made a flying trip to Flo
villa Saturday.
Mz, and Mrs. Osie Waldrep and
Miss Lutile Tillman visited friends
here Sunday afternoon. |
Mrs. M. J. Niblett has returned
home from a visit to her daughters
Mrs. E. C. McKinley.
Mr. J. H. Waldrop and Mr. W,
E. Funderburk visited M. mmj
Greer Saturday night. {
Mr. W. E. Funderburk and Mr. |
Frauk Hatterway vizited Mr. Rob
ert Niblett Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cheek visited
their grand-parents, Mr, and Mrs,
E. B. MeKinley, Saturday and Sun
day.
Eudora.
| Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Malone at
tended church at this place Sunday.
~ Misses Telah Hardy and Ollie
McClendon spent Saturday in Mon
ticello.
Miss Annie Clyde Wright, of At
lanta, is the guest of Miss Elleen
Franklin, {
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Curry, of
Mansficld, attended church at this
place Sunday.
Miss Kate Thompson left last
week for an extended visit to rela
tives in Atlanta,
Dr. Cantrell filled his regular ap
pointment Saturday afternoon and
Sunday morning, preaching a very
forceful sermon at each service.
A GOOD BANK ACCOUNT
Is a great thing; it makes your health better,
and you do not worry so much about the
future. You are in position to trade and ask
nobody to be “your daddy.” You save in
terest, which goes on while you sleep.
Deposit your money with us. We are
the oldest bank in the county, and one of
the most conservative in Georgia.
Jasper Gounty JHank,
A Good Bank in a Good Town,
Pullman Sleeping Car Service :
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Georgia Southern
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Florida Railway
Between '
Valdosta and Atlanta
Leave Valdosta G. 8. &F. Railway - . 11 45, P. M.
Arrive Atlanta C. of Ga. Railsay - . 8:05, A. M.
Sleeping Cars are placed at Valdosta for the reception of passengers
at 9:00 p. m.
Southbound sleeping cars are handled on train leaving Atlanta via
C. of Ga. Ry. at 9:10 p. m., connecting at Macon with G.S. &F.
Ry. train No. 3, arriving in Valdosta at 5:30 a. m. Cars may be '
occupied at Valdosta until 7:30 a. m,
For further information regarding schedules, rates, sleeping car
reservations, etc., apply to any agent of the G, 8. & F. Ry. oraddress
C. B. RHODES, Gen. Pas. Agt., Macon, Ga.
Pianos Tuned and Repaired
When wanting your pianos and
organs tuned and repaired call on
Wm. D. Cornweil, Monticello, Ga, ‘
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Dentist,
OFFICE OYER FURNITURE STORE.
Monticello, Georgia.
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