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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1917
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DR. G. W. H. MURRELLE
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Office hours 7 to 6. — Phone No. 114.
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GASTORIA
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Genuine Castoria
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GASTORIA
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 adswer 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.
" R, L. DAVIS, Clerk.
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WE WILL PYE 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
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JURORS FEBY. TERM
Jasper oumyu’gw Court Which
Convenes in Monticello on \
Monday, the 19th,
The following is a 'list of the Grand
and Traverse jurors who will serve
at the February term, Jasper superior
court: '
' Grand Jul;y.
1. M. Kinard. :
2. E. L. Driskell,
3. J. A. Downs.
4, J. L. Pope.
5. 8. W. Turner.
6. W. T. McKinley.
7. 8. D. Tomlinson,
8. W. C. Cornwell,
9. C. H. Pope.
10. W. C. Jones.
" 11. W. A. Lane.
12. D. M. Davis.
13. Walker Blackwell. :
14. W. G Kelly.
15. M. S. Benton.
16. B. K. Farrar.
17. C. A. Tingle.
18. J. H. Ellis.
19. G. W. Newton.
20. Robt. Cofer.
21. H. B. Ezell.
22. L. A. Mercer,
23. G. E. Fullerton.
24. D. B. Benton.
25. 8. A. Flournoy.
26. W. T. Hadaway.
27. R. A. Malone.
28. H. B. Kelly.
29. E. F. Perry.
30. E. C. Mcßinley.
Traverse Jury—First Week.
1. W. N. Jones.
2. C. E. Goolsby.
3. P.'W. Cox.
4. C. E. Pierce.
5. 0. O. Banks.
6. C. T. Pope.
7. N. K. Johnson.
- 8. J. B. Hatfield. A
9. R. M. Persons.
10. J. P. Jeffries.
11. A. J. Persons. 3
12. W. B. Preston.
~13. T.J. Kitchens.
.14, A. F. Brandon. \
15. F. C. Hardin.
16. O. G, Huff.
~ 17. E. M. Bearden.
18. J. D. Harvey.
- 19. H. K. Persons. :
20. J. W. Blackwell.
21. J. G. Barron.
22. W.'H. Lynch.
23. K. C. Pope. .
24, W. E.°Piper. -
25. T. B. King.
26. S. G. Shy.
{ 27. T. L. Cook. ‘
28, G. 8. Oxford. :
~ 29. F. C. Dumas. ;
- 30. G., W. Alexander. ¥
31 W. J. Walits, A
32, J. H. Hyatt. :
33. E. G. Bearden. ‘
34: Newt Cunard. ’
36. A. L. McElheney. ;
36. Durrell Smith. o
37. J. Wiley Digby.
38. H. S. Downs. ;
39. W. R. Smith. ; ‘
40. King Ogburn. ooy
41, E. N. Waldrup.
42. R. J. Penn. ' .
43. 8.. A. Hecht. )
44, S. M. Fullerton. SR
45. J. C. Wyatt.
46. Roy Kelly. o
47. E. C. Kelly. ;
48. E. L. Jones.
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2, D. H. Maddox.
3. Paul Phillips. e
4, W. C. Moore.
5. T. L. Chaffin, Jr. ;
6. J. K. Stone.
7. R. H. Smith, :
8. J. O. Thomason. :
9. M. C. Kelly. :
10. E. H. Jordan. i
11. R. H/ Barker. . d
12. 'W. K. Marks. .
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14. A. S. Walker. 4 &
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18, 'B. B. Minter. :
17. R. A. Tillman, i 2
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ROCHE WEARING PONCHO
Mr. Francis Burke Roche has suc
ceeded the Baroness De La Grange
(formerly Emily Sloane, daughter of
Henry Sloane) as secretary and treas
urer of the Lafayette fund. Mr. Roche
is here shown wearing the Poncho (oil
skin coat), which is included in the
Lafayette kit. The kit is packed in a
bag such’ #s Mr. Roche is holding,
On account of the inclement weath
er, the almost continual rainfall at
certain seasons, the oil-skin coat is ab
solutely necessary as part of the sol
dier's equipment. This is only one of
the protections for the health of the
soldier.
The Lafayette fund was so named
in’ order to perpetuate the memory of
General Lafayette, and what he did
to help us in the days of the Revolu-
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tion. The headquarters of the Lafay
ette fund 1s located at the Hotel Van
derblilt, New York city. A
Mr. Roche said that more than 84,
000 kits had already been furnished
to French soldieng since the start of
the war ahd’that the work was going
on at a greater pace than ever.
. The kit includes the following ar
ticles: el ' ,
One Poncho (combination raincont
and blanket.) ;
One pair of fleece-lined drawers. .
" Oné pair of woolen socks.
One handkerchief,
One cake of soap.
One pipe. ’
One package of cigarettes,
One package of note paper.
One pencil, , ’
_One can of cresol ointment.
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GEORGIA—Jasper County.
" State of Georgia
V.
Shady Dale Local School District.
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Pétition 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
courthouse in Monticello, Georgia at
the regular February term, 1917, of
said court, the above cause being a
petition filed by the soucltor‘Geneul
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 Uounty, 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 & party to these proceedings. ‘
This the 22nd day of January, 1917.
R. L. DAVIS,
Clerk Jasper Superior Court.
Comma————————en { o ———
INFORMATION ‘WANTED.
HENRY LANGSTON-—his mother
wants to know his whereabouts. She
is living in Jacksonville, Fla., 227
Durkees Ave, When writing write to
her sister, Miss Annie Kelly, 115 Lee
St., Jacksonville. (adv.)
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DR. 8. J. SMITH
‘ » DENTIST
, Office hours 7:30 to 6:30
Office over Monticello Furniture Co
—Telephone 108-—+
'~ MONTICELLO, — GEORGIA.
l If it is a “Jitney” you want figure
’with me. 1 guarantee efficient and
courteous service and am in position
to serve you either day or night, rain
or shine. Give me a trial.
Headquarfers during the day at
Roberts’ Barber Shop. -
Day 71 PHONES Night 178-J
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KEEP YOUR PIANOS
IN GOOD TUNE
Fine instruments are often
permanently injured by being
allowed to run too long without
attention. Write or phone me
iat Monticello and your order
will be answered promptly.
1 am also selling at Reuben
Jordan’s Furniture Store a line
of }%h-zra“de‘ PIANOS and
PLAYER PIANOS, at reduced
rates SRR R
Would appreciate a call and
let me demonstrate these goods
PAGE SEVEN
Half Your Llving
Without Money Cost
A right or wrong start in 1917 will
make or break most farmers in the
South. We are all facing a crisis.
This war in Europe puts things in
such uncertainty that no man can
foresee the future with any degree of
clearness.
The sure and certain increase in
cotton acreage means lower cotton
prices next fall. Cost of all food and
grain products is high, so high that
no one can afford to buy and expect
to pay out with cotton. .
it's a time above all others to play
safe; to produce all possible food,
grain and forage supplies on your
own acres; to cut down the store bill
A good plece of garden ground,
rightly planted, rightly tended and
kept planted the year round, can be
made to pay half your living. It will
save you more money than you made
on the best five acres of cotton you
ever grew! ! -
Hastings’ 1917 Seed Book tells all
about the right kind of a money sav
ing garden and the vegetables to put
in it, It tells about the field crops as
well and shows you the clear road to
real farm prosperity. It's Free. Send
for it today to H. G. HASTINGS CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.—Advt,
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