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Mrs. R. H. Smith still improves,
we are glad to say.
Mr. Pat Sigman, of Social Cirele,
waus a visitor in our ville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ellis spent
Sunday in Monticello with relatives,
Mr. Claud Talmadge attended
preaching at Rocky Creek Sunday,
Several from here attended Un
‘veiling Exercises in Monticello last
‘week.
Several from our ville attended
‘the box supper at Prospect Satur
~day night.
Mr. Clansy Penp, of Monticello,
‘was a visitor at Sunday school Sun
-day afternoon,
Mrs. B. (. Kelly visited her
- daughter, Mrs, Weyman Perry, of
vßhady Dale, recently.
There was an enjoyable singing
“at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. S,
Smith Sunday evening.
Mrs, B. C, Kelly visited ner
daughter, Mrs, Harvey Kelly, of
Maxwell, one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Spears and
children, of Maxwell, spent Sunday
at the home of Mr, and Mrs, E, L.
Smith,
‘Several from here attended preach
fing at Bethel Sunday morning and
:an old-time singing Sunday after
) moon,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Adams, of
Mansfield, and Mr, Jim Loyd and
daughter, Miss Annie, of Newborn,
were here one day last weeek in
Mr. Adams’ automobile,
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THE ROAD TO PROSPERITY-==A BANK ACCOUNT.
Waller.
Mr. W. P. Persons spent Friday
afternoon with Mr. T. C. Minter.
Mr. Bryant Malone and Mother
were in Monticello shopping Fri
day.
Mrs. Venetia Lane, of Monticel
lo, is visiting her vaughter, Mrs,
Ben Pye.
Mr, Hinson Faulkner spent the
week-end with his brother, Mr. W.
H. Lynch.
Mr. and Mrs. S, . Malone spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Pye.
Mr. Wyley Digby and Miss Ola
Edwards attended the picenic on the
Ocmulgee river,
Miss Georgia Minter has the com
munity beaten; she has 103 little
chickens and six hems setting.
Misses Wyoleen and Ruth Kinard
and Florrie Pye spent Tuesday
night with Miss Arline Minter,
Miss Fannie Mae Minter, of Mon
ticello, spent the week-end with her
aunt, Miss Georgia Minter,
Messrs Nash and Pitman of the
dam, passed through here Sunday
afternoon, en route to Eula.
Misses Velma and Lola Wilburn,
of Cork, spent Friday and Saturday
with relatives at Alliance and Mon
ticello,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Spier, of
Alliance, spent Saturday and Sun
day with her daughter, Mrs, Kennie
Smith at Cork,
Mrs. W. B. Digby and daugh
‘ters, Misses Mamie and Esther, are
spending a few days this week with
relatives in Monticello, |
Waller’s school had quite an en
joyable picnic Saturday at Pitman’s
Ferry on the Ocmulgee river, Thv!
day wae spent in boat riding and
fishing. l
Mr. Pat Minter, of Monticello, |
and Miss Minnie Malone attendcd‘
preaching at Bethel Sunday and
dined at the home of Mrs. Emma
Phillips. §
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wear them all day and be sorry 14»4
part with them at night. For salo]
by W. E. Ballard, |
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WE WILL DYE FOR YOU!
CLOTHES FOR LADIES OR GENTLEMEN,
Cleaned and Pressed, or |
Dyed, in a satisfactory |
manner. Garments call- i
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city, We respectiully |
solicit your patronage. |
Special attention given |
to all out-of-town trade. |
Telephone number 131. [
MONTICELLO CLEANING CONCERN,
¢ |
intend to replant _vnur!
corn be sure to try a
Svreerior Corn drop
per. It opens the
trench, drops the seed and covers all |
at one operation, thereby eliminating |
all hirm{)(help. 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 to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA, Jusper County—
Notice is hereby given to all cred
itors of the estate of Mrs. A. P.
Penn, late of said county, deceased,
to render in an account of their de
mands to me within the time pre
scribed by law, properly made out.
And all persons indebted to said de
ceased are hereby requested to make
immediate payment to the under
signed. This the Tth day of March,
1910,
F. L. PEnxn,
Administrator of Mrs. A, P. Penn,
FOR RENT.
Four well improved farms near
Smithboro, Apply to
Ed B. Smith, Jr.
FOR SALE.
One good plug mule cheap for
cash.
Will Hatfield.
FOR SALE—I Victor safe cheap
for cash. Will Hatfield.
FOR SALE—One good mule for
ale cheap. H. C. McClure.
General
Machinery
Repairing.
Steam Engines,
Gasoline Engines,
Gins, Threshers,
Automobiles,
Apply to J. A. KIMBALL,
Phone 161. Jackson, Ga
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 coumty, 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. Goolgby, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Jasper County—
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. Peuxn,
Administrator of the estate of Mrs.
Ammie P. Penn. ‘
For Letters of Administration,
FEORGIA, Jasper County—
To all whom it may concern:
G. P. Williams having, in proper
form, applied to me for Permanent
Letters of Administration on the es
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,
1910,
F. C. Goolsby, Ordinary.