The Monticello news. (Monticello, Ga.) 1903-current, February 02, 1917, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1917
Children Cry for Fletcher’s
VSOLT
| The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
Wndhub«m made under his pere
+ sonal supervision since its infancy.
o 4 Allow no one to deoelvuou in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and ¢ Just-as-good ** are but
m‘m‘ that trifle with and endanger the health of
and Children—Experience a‘agut Experimente.
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What is CASTORIA
_ Qastoria s s&mm lllbltgtllh for ?:::’“1 01, fn:;
m:h- neither Ofim. ‘(ong-fl&.o. n?.o&or Nn;souo
substance. Its :mn its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feve ess, For more than thirty it
has been in constant use for thouuelotCmagp‘:"flon
Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and
Diarrheea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels,
assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep,
.TM Children’s Panacea—The Mether’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALwAYS
Bears the Signature of
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a7t Prompt"uttqgflon%muat‘-be giv«
enailing stock so that farm work may not be delayed.
Bell Telephone Service on the farm enables you
to get the veterinary quickly.
It also keeps you in touch with the markets and
your neighbors.
If there is no telephone on your farm write to
day for our Free Booklet.
Address:- ; L)
g Farmers’ Line Department.
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! 'SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
UNDERTAKING
A first-class line of Coffins, Caskets and a
complete line of supplies. Our equipment is
new and up-to-date. Nice hearses and teams for
both White and Colored.
Our prompt and personal attention given all
calls either day or night. Embalming done
when requested.
Flowers ordered. .
OFFICE 'PHONE ll? : RESIDENCE 'PHONE 84-L
~ MONTIGELLD BUGGY MFG. COMPANY
N J. E. HILL, :
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AVicious
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& billion dollare
wonh of food and preperty every year. Kill your
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dry up, N;‘ ?d.or fi:fi:’-‘:’. ‘.K‘J !
Vaiuable booklet in each can, e
“How to Destroy Rats," &3 AR
28¢, 50c end SI.OO. S 0 %
In Seed, Hardware, Drug & .
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FURSE DRUG C 0.,,
Monticello, - Georgia
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PR. G. W. H. MURRELLE
DENTIST.
©Office hours 7 te 6. — Phone Ne. 114.
(Dr. Cannon's old office.)
M_ONTICELLO. - GEORGIA, '
GEORGIA—Jasper County.
To CLIFFORD C. CASTLEN:
You are hereby notified to be and
appear at the February Term, 1917, of
Jasper Superior Court on 3rd Monday
in February, 1917, to answer the com
plaint of Mrs. Roberta Castlen in Libel
for divorce. Herein fail not or the
Court will proceed as to justice shall
appertain. ;
This Jan. 18, 1917, s
R. L. DAVIS, Clerk.
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' WE WILL DYE FOR YOU
" Clothes for Ladies and Gentlemen
Cleaned and Pressed, or Dyed, in
a satisfactory manner. Garments
called for and delivered in the
city. We respectfully solicit
your patronage. Special atten
ton given to ‘all out-oftown
customers, FriHt 1
‘Monticello Cleaning Concern. 2
RULES FOR A LONG LIFE
They Are Simple and Can Be Followed
: by All, Says a Magazine
Whriter.
There Is no panacea that will bring
long life to every user. “What is one
man's meat is another man's pol
son,” But a few rules are applicable
to everyone, declares a writer in the
World's Work.
Be moderate In everything. Excess
in eating, drinking, in anything tends
to bring old l’e.
Be falthful In your exercise and be
sure to choose an ‘exercise that is help
ful.
Stand and sit erect and use your
lungs.
Keep your teeth and gums and throat
clean. The mouth is the principal part
of entry for undesirable Immigrant
micro-organisms,
Be careful to maintain the bowel
functions. The digestive tract is a
favorite abiding place for hordes of
marauding bacteria. ]
Have your body occasionally exam
ined. The physiclan will take notice
of what is wrong and will advise you
accordingly. And let him do the
worrying. Fortunately, the exact con
dition of the organs of the body can
usually be seen by physiclans, even
when they are but slightly off nor
mal.
Be happy. Do no worry,; do not al
low yourself to become a grouch; do
not “get mad"” Remember that psy
chologists now contend that you
do not clench your hands because you
are angry. You are angry because
you clench your hands. So do not
clench them.
Act happy, and you' will become so.
Act young, and you will become so.
OLD VOLCANO IS DISCOVERED
Exploring Party in the Philippine
Islands Adde Another Spouter
to the Maps.
The Philippine islands still are un
explored land to the white man. On
a march some time ago, a lieutenant
of the constabulary found a lava flow
and other evidences of voleanic activ
ity at the base of the Ragang moun
tains. Recently an exploring party
climbed the mountains and now an
other volcano is being added to the
maps. '
The volcano which the party found
consists of three peaks between which
extends the crater, now quiet. A
fourth peak is thought once to have
stood at one corner of the crater, for
there is evidence that a great explo
slon shattered it. '
Vegetation in the form of huckle
berry bushes, scrubby trees, small
tufts of short grass and Canadian
thistle extends to near the top of the
peaks. Covering the peaks is a thin
crust of hardened lava which is eas
fly kicked up by the shoe, and the
rock underneath is soft, spongy and
warm.
At innumerable vents an odorless
steam was issulng. There was no
bubbling lava or signs of a recent lava
flow, although on one side there ap
peared to have been a recent blast of
hot gases. The trees there were
scorched and burned, while the leaves
were still hanging to the dead
branches.—Kansas City Times.
When Children Hike.
A certain hill in qne of the suburbs
has afforded opportunity for such fine
* coasting within the last few days that
many of 'the grown-ups have joined
with the children in the sport.
One couple In particular dttracted
much attention.
The man must have been. sixty, but
the brightness of his eye and the buoy
ancy of his general demeanor gave the
lie to his white halr,
The woman was also the picture of
vivacity, although her age was close
to that of the man.
Everyone on the hill seemed to en-
Joy watching these two, as together
they drew their sled to the top, and
starting with the rest, slid to the bot
tom in a whirl of delight.
Everybody laughed when the woman
said to her husband, in mock conster
nation: 3
“Oh, Jim, now we'll have to go
home.”
“Why?" Jim inquired.
“Because,” smiled the wife, “I just
heard the curfew blow.”-—Youngstown
Telegram.
' The Girl’'s Suggestion.
An old gentleman walked up to the
pretty girl attendant at the counter of
a daily newspaper office a few days ago
and said: i b W
“Miss, I would like to get coples of
your paper for a week back.”
“You had better get a porous plas
ter,” she abstractedly replied. “You
get them just across the street.”—New
York Globe.
Behind the Scenes.
“I see where a prominent politician
and his wife went to a polling place to
gether and voted.”
“Now, that's the way for married
people to act!”
| “Apparently so. But nobody knows
what ncrlmomoxzl debate as to the
‘merits of respedtive candidates may
have occurred before they left home,”
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HENRY LANGSTON—his mother
wants to know his whereabouts, She
is lving in Jacksonville, Fla., 227
Durkees Ave. When writing write to
her sister, Miss Annie Kelly, 115 Lee
St., Jacksonville. (adv.)
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GEORGIA—Jasper County.
To Whom it May Concern:
W. A. Lane of said state, having in
proper form applied, as a person se
lected by the next of kin, for letters
of administration on the estate of Ben
Epps, Sr., late deceased of said coun
ty, this is to cite all and singular the
creditors and heirs-at-law of Ben Epps,
i:-., to be and appear at my office at
the February Term of the Court of
Ordinary 'of said county, and show
cause, if any they can, why permanent
letters of administration should not be
granted to said W. A. Lane on Ben
Epps, Sr.’s estate. Witness my official
signature this Jan. 4th, 1916.
H. V. ROBINSON, Ordinary,
Jasper County, Georgia.
[RE— ) SR
GEORGIA—Jasper County.
State of Georgia
v.
Shady Dale Local School District.
Petition to Validate Bonds. In Jasper
Superior Court. February Term,
1917.
To the Public and to all whom it may
Concern:
Notice is hereby given that on the
19th day of February, 1917, at the
zourthouse in Monticello, Georgia at
He regular February term, 1917, of
said court, the above cause being a
petition filed by the Solicitor General
of the Ocmulgee Circuit in the name
of the State of Georgia v. The Shady
Dale Local School District of said
County to validate and confirm
$3500.00 of bonds, the proceeds of
which are to be applied only to the
building and equipping a school house
for the Shady Dale Local School Dis
trict of Jasper County, Georgia, will
be heard and determined, and any
citizen of the State of Georgia residing
within the Shady Dale Local School
District of Jasper County, Georgia, or
any other person wherever resident
who may have a right to object may
become a party to these proceedings.
This the 22nd day of January, 1917.
| R. L. DAVIS,
! Clerk Jasper Superior Court.
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KEEP YOUR PIANOS
' IN GOOD TUNE
" Fine instruments are often
permanently injured by being
allowed to run too lo'ngi;g' thout
attention. Write or pnone me
at Monticello and your order
will be answered promptly.
I am also selling at Re ruin
Jordan’s Furniture Storé“a line
of high-grade PIANOS and
PLAYER PIANOS, at reduced
rates 5 &
Would appreciate a call and
let me demonstrate these goods
tyem. W
~ Respectfully, |
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~ WILLIAM D. CORNWELL. |
Free Flower Seed
Hastings’ Catalogue
Tells You About It
No matter whether you farm on &
large scale or only plant vegetables
or flowers in a small way, you need
Hastings’ 1917 Seed Catalog. It's
ready now and we have a copy for
you absolutely free, if you ask for it,
mentioning the name of this paper.’
In addition to showing you about all
the varieties of vegetables, farm
grass, clover and flower seeds, this
catalog tells how you can get free five
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Good seeds of almost every kind
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You are going to garden or farm
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that you do not have to.
Write today for Hastings' 1917
Catalog. It’s free and will both inter
est and help you to succeed in 1917,
—H. G. HASTINGS C 0.,, Seedsmen,
Atlanta, Ga~Advt.
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LAND FOR SALE.,
We will offer for sale on the first
Tuesday in February the following
lands:
263 Acres of land in Denegal Dis
trict; 3 tenant houses; good well;
orchards; known as the Wililam Ap
pling place. Rented for 1917.
971, Acres in Monticello District,
two miles from town; good tenant
house and barn, known as the Al
friend place. Rented for 1917.
J. H. KELLY COMPANY.
should be “nipped in the
bud”, for it allowed to run
unchecked, serious results
may follow. Numerous
cases of consumption, pneu
monia, and other fatal dis
eases, can be traced back to
acold. Atthe first signofa
cold, protect yourself by
thoroughly cleansing your
system with a few doses of
~ BLACK
DRAUGHT
the old reliable, vegetable
liver powder.
Mr. Chas. A. Ragland, o«
Madison Heights, Va., says:
] have been using Thed
ford’s Black-Draught for
istomach troubles, indiges
tion, and ‘colds, and find itto
be the very best medicine |
¢ver used. Itmakes an old
man feel like a young one."
Insist on Thedford’s, the
original and genuine. E-67
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GEORGIA—Jasper County.
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of said county, will be
sold at public outery on the first Tues
day in February, 1917, at the court
house in said county, between the
usual hours of sale, the following real
estate to-wit: )
(a) One house and lot in the City
of Monticello, Ga., bounded as follows:
East by lot of W. R. Turk, South by
Forest Street; West by lot of W. H.
and L. H. Key, and North West View
Cemetery consisting of 3 acre, more
or less.
(b) A tract or parcel of land lo
cated in the City of Monticello, Ga.,
10 ft. wide and 300 yards long and
bounded as-follows: East by land of
R. L. Warren; South by Forest st.
West by land of Mrs. C. D. Jordan;
North by land of Mrs. C. D. Jordan.
The sale will continue from day to
day, between the same hours, until
all said property is sold.
(¢) Terms cash. ;
(d) Same to be sold subject to rent
contract for year 1917. :
This the 3d day of January, 1917.
H. V. B. ALLEN,
Executor of last will and testament of -
Mrs. P, A. 8. Key.
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GEORGIA—Jasper County.
To Whom it May Concern:
J. H. and B. C. Kelly, Guardians of
Mary Kelly, have applied to me for a
discharge on their guardianship of
Mary Kelly, this is therefore to notify
all persons concerned to flle their ob..
jections, if any they have, on or before
the first Monday in February, 1917,
next, else they will be discharged froms
their guardianship as applied for.
This 4th day of January, 1917. A
H. V, ROBINSON, Ordinary,
Jasper County, Georgia.
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GEORGIA—Jasper County.
To Whom it May Concern:
Mrs. W. R. Caswell having made ap
plication for 12 months’ support for
self and minor child out of the estate
of W. R. Caswell, deceased, and ap
‘pnilers duly appointed to set apart
‘thé same having filed their returns all
persons concerned are hereby re
quired to show cause before the Court
of Ordinary of said county on the Ist
Monday in February, 1917, why sdid
application should not be granted and
said returns not be made & judgment
of the court. This the 4th day of Jan
uary, 1917, :
H. V. ROBINSON, Ordinary,
Jasper County, Georgia.
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Put a little notice in The News and.
sell that cow, hog, horse, mule, graim,
o; whatever it is you wish to dispose
of.
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DR. 8, J. SMITH
DENTIST
Office hours 7:30 to 6:30
Office ovef Monticello Furniture Ce.
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