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In the United States last year 10,-
175 new books were published, and
there were 1,835 new editions of old
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' LOW RATES TO ATHENS.
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MAtzount University Summer School.
The Central of Georgia will sell
round trip tickets to Athens on June
'26-27-28, also July 3,5, 11, 12, 13 and
19, final limit the fifteenth day follow
fing, but not including date of sale.
Extension of final limit to September
30th 'may bde secured by depositing
ticket with Jos. Richardson, Special
Agent, 184 College Avenue, Athens,
not later than fifteen days after date
of sale and upon payment of a small
fee.
For further information, ask any
"Ticket Agent, y o
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY.
“The Right Way.”
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Bargains in Watches
&
While they Last
18 Size Movement 7-Jewel $ 4.23
18 Size Movement 17-Jewel $ 9.98
16 Size Movement 7-Jewel $ 4.98
16 Size Movement 17-Jewel $ 9.98
16 Size Movement 7-Jewel
in 20 year Cases, $12.50,
now - - - -$ 9.98
16 Size Movement 17-Jewel
in2o year Cases, $25.00,
now . & W NeE L. 8 TSO
12 Size Movement 7-Jewel :
Silver Case, - -$ 5.00
12 Size Movement 15-Jewel
Silver Case, - -$ 845
Now is the time to put aside that old Movement
and have your case fitted with a new Move
ment. Come now for they won’t last long.
J. M. HART, Jeweler
It Pays to Fertilize
Poor land will not make
Corn without some help.
We have Guanos and
Nitrate of Soda for sale.
Benton Supply Co.
GASTORIA
Mothers Know Thét
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CASTORIA
A wine made from the juice of
bananas is being manufactured by
two Frenchmen living in Cochin-
China.
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blood. Foley Pills tone up tired andi
diseased kidneys, banish backache
and stop sleep disturbing bladder
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Don’t neglect a summer could. A
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and heals raw, inflamed membranes,
stops tickling in ‘throat and clears
stugy, wheezy breathing. Contains
ho opiates; childeren like it; good for
all colds, croup and bronchial affec
‘tions. Sold by Furse Drug Co. adv.
A LOVER'S QUARREL
(Kansas City Star.)
That was a pathetic story the news
dispatches carried out of Denver the
other day, about the old bachelor mil
lionaire on his deathbed who sent for
the woman to whom he had been be
trothed forty years ago.
When both were young and poor
they loved each other, and a day was
set for the wedding. Before it came
they quarreled over some trifling
thing, as lovers always quarrel, and
in the heat of his anger he went away.
The years went by, and James M.l
Wilson became a millionaire. But his
love for Carrie Hurd remained, and ne
‘never married.
When he was dying last week his
mind went back to the sweetheart of
his youth, to the strolls with her in
the twilight down the flower-scented
lane, and he saw her face raised again
to his, and heard her merry laughter,
and there surged into his heart a feel
ing of remorse. Perhaps he had
wronged in leaving her so, and a great
longing came over him to see her
once more before he died, if she was
yet alive.
No doubt she had married; perhaps
she had forgotten him. No matter,
he wanted to see her. |
And so, to humor him, they sent
word back to the old home town. But
she was not there. Long years ago
she had gone away. Where? To
Deanver. |
They found her there, where she
had lived for years, just to be near the
man she loved, where she could see
him once in a while without his see
ing her or knowing that she was near.
His last hours were consoled by her
presence, and his will gives her a for
tune. But that does not atone for the
suffering that a trivial * lovers’ quar
rel” was permitted to bring into their
lives. It is a curious trait of human
nature that so often men and women
will allow some minor disagreement,
under the stress of a foolish pride, te
bring them misery.
- Only those who are wise learn how
essential it is to make compromises,
to overlook faults and failings, and to
make sacrifices in recognition of the
surpassing value of friendship and
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CITATION,
GEORGIA-=Jasper County. ~'™:
To Ali Whom It May Concern’
B. G. Malofie having made applica
tion in due form of law to be appointed
permanent administrator upon the es
tate of A.. W. Malone notice is hereby
given that said application will be
heard at the regular term of Ordinary
for the said county, to be held on the
first Monday in June, 1915. Witness
my hand and offieial signature, this
6th day of May, 1915.
H. V. ROBINSON, Ordinary.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
To the Superior Court of said Coun
ty:
The petition of J. A. Davis, T. D.
Couch, J. D. Duncan, W. H. Thomas
and Moses Brown showeth: |
(1) That J. A. Davis and T. D.|
Couch are resident citizens of Jas
per county, Georgia, and that J. D.
Duncan, W. H. Thomas and Moses
Brown are resident citizens of Bibb
county, Georgia.
(2.) Your petitioners desire for
themselves and such others as may
be associated with them, their suc
cessors and assigns to be incorpor
ated as a body politic under the name
and style of Emergency Independent
Methodist Church’ for a period of
twenty (20) years with the right of re
newal at the end of said period.
(3.) The object and purpose of the
association cor corporation is the up
building and christianizing of coloved
people of Georgia and other states as
said organization may progress in its
purposes and aims and without the
object of personal gain to the corpor
ators.
(4.) Said corporation has no cap
ital stock and will be dependent upon
the voluntary contribution of its
friends and upon the personal exer
tions of corporators and associates
and of friends.
(5.) The principal placée of busi
ness will be in Monticello, Georgia,
Jasper county and such other branch
or subordinate organizations as time,
opportunity and resources will per
mit of said organization.
(6.) Said corporation does not pro
pose to incur any indebtedness be
yond resources previously obtained
and in hand for the purpose contem
plated.
(7.9 Your petitioners desire the
pnvilefe of organizing churches in
lother localities together with schools
for the education of the colored chil
|dreti wheresoéver and whensoever
‘the financial conditions of the organ
ization will authorize so doing.
Wherefore your petitioners pray
that they and their associates and as
signs be granted a charter autheriz
ing them to' organize as a body politic
for the purposes herein before stated
and authorize them to sue and be
sued, contract' and be contracted with,
to buy, sell, mortgage or sell any real
estate without the perview of an ob
ject of said cbrporation to' hdve and
use a common seal and to have also
the rights, privilégés and immunities
as well as be subjéct! to' dll Nabilities
of such corporatioh'and your petition
ers will ever pray, éte.
A. 8. THURMAN,
Atty. for Petitioners.
Filed in this office this 12th day of
May, 1915.
GEORGIA, Jasper County, :
I, R. L. Davis, Clerk of the Super
jor Court of said county, do heréby
certify that the foregoing is true and
correct copy of the. application for
charter of J. A, Davis, J. D. Duncan,
W. H. Thomas, T. D. Couch and
Moses Brown as the same appears on
file in this office. -
Witness my official signature and
seal of said Court, this the 12th day of
May, 1915, .
‘ R. L. DAVIS,
Clerk of Superior Court, Jasper Coun
ty, Georgia.
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We want the news. "Phone 101.
THE MONTICELLO NEWS
NO. 925. IN SUPERIOR COURT OF
JASPER COUNTY, GEORGIA,
Application For Partition of Land By
Sale.
MRS, H. P. McCLENDON, MRS. R. L.
SEITIZLER, J. C. GRIGGS AND
REBECCA GRIGGS i
Vs,
ANNIE BUTLER AND MRS. LIZZIE
GUERRY. \
The above application having been
filed in court and it appearing that
the two named defendants, Annie But
ler and Lizzie Guerry reside without
the limits of the State of Georgia, and
that it is necessary to perfect service
‘upon them by publication, it is order
ed said Annie Butler and Lizzie
Guerry be notified that the hearing
of the above application for partition
will be had at chambers, in Greens
boro, Georgia, on the 21st day of June,
1915, and that they show cause before
me at said time and place, if any they
have, why said application should
not be granted. It is further order
ed that service of the notice herein
referred to be perfected upon them by
publication of this order once a week
for three consecutive weeks prior to
sald hearing, In the newspaper in
which Sheriff's advertisements are
published, and that a copy of this or
der be mailed to each of them at their
respective addresses, if known, by the
Clerk of the superior court, in which
said petition is filed.
At Chambers. This the 20th day of
May, 1915.
JAMES B. PARK,
Judge Superior Court of Jasper Coun
ty, Ga.
i The Job—
I’'m on The Job
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People adorn themselves with
new clothes, hats, etc. Why
not have your buggy, carriage
- or auto repainted? This is the
time for such work and I am
the man for the job.
Also, let me do your uphols
tering.
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I niake a Speciaity of building
tops for biiggies, carfiages and
autos. ' |
I#"Remember the pricé of paint is
going higher each day. . . ~ : '
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T. H. Parham
Monticello, - - Georgia
Spri Daet
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Store
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POSTUM PUFFED RICE
INSTANT POSTUM GRAPENUT
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My Fresh Meat Department is always up to standard.
1 appreciate your business. Prices right.
Terms cash. ‘
W. R. TURK
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