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FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1918
GENERAL STATE TEACHERS'
E EXAMINATION JULY SO.-81
- The teachers of Jasper county are
_hereby notified that the general state
‘teachers’ examination will be held in
Monticello Friday and Saturday, July
30 and 31.
J. M. ELIZER, Supt. Schools.
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A MISTAKE MADE BY MANY
When you suffer pains and aches by
day and -sleep disturbing bladder
weakness by night, feel tired, ner
vous and run down, the kidneys and
bladder should be restored to healthy,
strong and re¥gular action. It is a mis
‘take to postpone treatment. Foley
Kidney Pills put the kidneys in sound
.and healthy condition and keep them
‘active and strong. Sold by Furse
-Drug Co. (adv.)
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_ If in arrears, please pay up!
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. DR. 8. J. SMITH
DENTIST
! Office hours 7:30 to 6:30
Office over Montigello Furniture Co
—Telephone 108—
MONTICELLO, — GEORGIA,
Miss Myrtle Cothrum,
of Russellville, Ala., says:
“For nearly a year, I suf
fered with terrible back
ache, pains in my limbs,
and my head ached nearly
ail the time. Our family
doctor treated me, but
only gave me temporary
relief. I was certainly in
bad health. My school
teacher advised me to
TAKE
The Woman's Tonic
I took two bottles, in all,
and was cured. |1 shall
always praise Cardui to
sick and suffering wo
men.”” I you suffer from
pains peculiar to weak
women, such as head
ache, backache, or other
symptoms of womanly
trouble, or if you merely
need a tonic for that tired,
nervous, worn-out feel
ing, try Cardui. E-65
' ROUND TRIP FARES
VIA CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAIL
WAY.
To SAN FRANCISCO and SAN DIE
GO, CAL., account California Exposi
tions. Tickets on sale March Ist to
November 30th, limited three months
from date of sale, except that no ticket
will bear limit later than December
31st, 1915. /
ATHENS, GA., Summer School, Uni
versity of Georgia, June 28-July 31st.
For fares, schedules and full in
formation call on your local ticket
Agent,
F. J. Robinson, J. C. Haile,
A. Gen. Pass, Agt. Gen, Pass. Agt,
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY,
“The Right Way.”
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TO SLEEP WELL IN SUMMER
Slight inflammation of the bron
chial tubes causes a distressing cough
and makes sleep impossible. Foley's
Honey and Tar Compound stops that
annoying tickling and relieves the
racking, tiring cough. Good for all
coughs, colds, croup and bronchial af
fections. Sold by Furse Drug Co. adv.
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Insert a “want ad” today. Watch it.
12 Bars “Hammer” Laun
dry Soap . 40c.
35¢c. Value Red Table
Linen, yard - 9c.
Men's 75¢. and $1 {OO Shirts
each - . 50c.
I'Sct Nice Tumblers -20 c.
Come look over our sc.
10c and 25¢ Bargain
Tables.
Men’s, Ladies’ and Chil
dren’s Tennis Shoes,
pair - - - Boc.
Good Brooms, each -20 c.
2 1-2 Gallon Milk Buckets,
each W -soc.
Boy’s Shirts, 35¢ and 50c.
values, for - 25¢.
$1.50 to $2.00 Dresses for 98¢.
Pure Apple Vinegar, gal. 28c.
D. T. PYE
““The Variety Bargain Store:'
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Grain Planting Means
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A Richer South
THE more grain the South plants, the
more quickly she will be in an in
dependent position on other crops.” In any plan
of diversification, grain will always take the
prominent part. Wherever grain is planted, the Deer
ing binder is needed to harvest it.
We say, buy a Deering because the Deering binder
!nl been building its reputation for almost three
quarters of a century, and we know that it will do
any work required of it.
Come in and let us show you the machine.
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Our Stock is Complete
We would remind our friends also that they can find
in our store any implement needed on the farm. It only
remains for you to mention the article and it will be our
pleasure to do the rest—that is, with regard to quality
and price.’
By the way, have you the fishing fever? If so, we
furnish everything but the bait and fish.
Monticello Hardware Co.
County News Items
Interesting Facts Gathered by Our Regular
Correspondents
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Well, everybody in our ville has a
visitor by the name of “General
Green,”
Miss Virginia Hayes, who has been
attending the State Normal school,
has returned home.
Mrs. J. W. Cook and daughters,
Misses Mary L. and Odessa, spent
Saturday afternoon with Mr. H. E
Cook.
Little Claud Shaw is on the sick
list at this writing,
Mrs. Clarence Meriwether spent
one afternoon recently with Mrs. R.
W. Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A, Webb called on
Mrs. Elliott Sunday evening. The
friends of Mrs. Elliott regret to learn
that she is in bad health.
Misses Minnie and Cora Binford
spent Wednesday evening with Miss
Mary L. Cook and Miss Odessa Cook.
Miss Ella T. Wilson, of Monticello,
was a visitor of the Misses Hayes
Sunday.
Mrs. J. K. Stone spent the afternoon
with Mrs. W. L. Binford Thursday.
Mr. John Cook and son, Henry, of
Machen, spent the night with Mr. H.
E. Cook Saturday.
Mrs. Emma Reid, of White Oak
Creek, spent Friday rafternoon with
Mrs. Clarence Meriwether.
There will be preaching at this
place June 13th. Everybody is in
vited.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Goodman spent
Saturday and Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. W. A. Wilson.
Miss Minnie Binford spent Satur-
Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Clar
ence Meriwether and Mrs. Mary
Mary Shaw. -
Mrs. Mattie Rainwater spent Satur
day afternoon with Mrs. George Thig
pen.
Mr. Will Couch attended Sunday
School at this place Sunday.
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Get in the habit of boosting Monti
cello. Write to your friends about
our town and invite them to visit here.
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A good booster is worth more to a
town than ten people who will not
utter a word in the city’s behalf.
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Brazil's largest factory for explo
sives is operated by the government.
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Siam has 107 postoffices under di
rect control of its postal department.
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Ireland’s chief salt works are in
Carrickfergus, County Antrim,
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The largest cyanide factory in the
world is in Glasgow.
THE MONTICELLO NEWS
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Miss C. B. Kelly graduated at the
State Normal School last week and
came home last Thursday.
Miss Nell Wilson, who lives near
Madison, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
L. M. Ellis. |
Miss Sallie Kelly spent Sunday
with Mrs. K. C. Pope. |
Mrs. M. S. Wilson spent Sunday af
ternoon with Mrs, Jesse Clay, near
Eula. 3
Mr. and Mrs. Will Wynn's baby is
quite ill at this writing. We hope
it a speedy recovery. |
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ellis and chil
dren, of Palalto, spent a short while
with Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Pope Sunday.
Mrs, R. H. Smith and Master Har
old Smith spent one evening last
week with Mrs. Gene Smith. |
The people are very busy threshing
wheat in our ville this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Glinn Ellis spent Sun
day afternoon with Mr. K. C. Pope.
Mr. and Mrs., Howard Downs, of
Monticello, spent Sunday at Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Pope’s.
Miss Bannie Ellis was the guest
of Mrs. L. M. Ellis Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Pope announce
the birth of a bright-eyed son.
Several from here attended the
burial of Mr. and Mr. Weyman Ellis’
baby at Prospect Saturday. Our
hearts go out in sympathy to the
family in its bereavement.
Mr. Grover Kelly attended Sunday
School at Prospect Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Digby Kelly and Mr.
Glinn Ellis spent one day last week
in Monticello on business.
- Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Pope and lit
tle ‘daughter, Bessie, of Monticello,
spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. K. C.
Pope's.
- Mrs. Idus Smith and Doyle spent
Sunday morning with Mr. and Mrs.
Will Wynn.
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I guess everybody was very much
gsurprlsud with that nice rain Satur
lday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. King spent the
week-end with relatives in Monticello.
Messrs Malone and Floyd Piper
spent Sunday with Messrs Felton and
Beatie White.
Mr. Tom Leverett and Miss Minnie
Lee Cook spent Saturday night with
Misges Edna and Eda Leverett, of
Jenkinsburg, and attended, the sing
ing at old Bethel Sunday.
Mr. Owmrie Bailey, of Forest Hill,
attended Sunday School here Sunday
afternoon.
Messrs Clarence Penn and Rollin
Powell, of Monticello, visited our
ville Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Joel Hodge and Mr. Roy Allen
visited friends here Sunday after
noon.
The singing given by Miss Callie
Cook Sunday night was enjoyed by a
large crowd.
Mr. Clark Pope filled his regular ap
pointment at Mechanicsville Sunday.
We have decided on account of
wanting to have an all-day singing in
August we wouldn’t have the Chil
dren’s Day exercises the third Sunday
—only in the morning.
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~ Mr. Hardy Cook spent Tuesday
night with Mr. Tom Wilson.
Mrs. Clarence Meriwether was the
guest of Mrs. R. W. Wilson Thursday
afternoon.
Miss Stella Wilson spent Sunday
with Mrs. Agnes Whitten,
Mr. Will Whitten and Mr. Abe Wil
son and Mr. J. T. Goodman visited
‘Mr. G. R. Wilson Sunday morning.
Miss Viola Wilson spent. a while
Sunday morning with. Mrs. Agnes
Whitten.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Goodman, of
Piney Grove, were here Saturday
night and Sunday, guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Wilson.
~ Mr. Will Couch, of Live Oak, at
tended Sunday School here Sunday af
ternoon. Come again, we are always
glad to have visitors.
~ Miss Minnie Binford spent Thurs
day with Mrs. Miller.
__Mr. Floyd Malone, Mr. John Bob
‘Malone and Mr. Tom Watson Malone,
iot Monticello, visited here Tuesday.
- We regret to learn that Mrs. Jim
Elliott is worse at this writing, but
hope she will soon be well again.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Webb spent Sun
day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Elliott.
We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Tom
Cook, of Hopewell, is quite ill, and
hope she will soon be well again.
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NOTICE.
All Executors, Administrators and
Guardians, who are required by law
to make returns to this office, are
hereby notified that they must file
il;:lfir returns in this office by July Ist,
H. V. ROBINSON, Ordinary.
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ONLY A FEW CAN GO
Those who do not have to consider
expense are are now going to health
resorts to get rid of impurities in the
system that cause rheumatism, back
ache, aching joints and painful mus
cles. If you cannot go, yet feel you
need relief from pain and misery, get
Foley Kidney Pills. They restore the
kidneys to activity and make you feel
geu..zu strong, Sold by Furse Dmtl
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Wash Dresses
For Children, price 24c.
and up.
For Ladies, price 89c.
and up.
You will find these gar
ments to be well made of
good madras, percale, suit
ing and lawn.
The stock is large and
you have many patterns
from which to select your
slzes. |
This is a great reduc
tion and coming so early
in the season it is worthy
of investigation.
Benton Supply Company
MONTIGELLO, - - GEORGM
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