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"FRIDAY, MARCH..I6, 1917.
o ‘We are pleased to announce to farmers and business men
‘of Bibb, Monroe, Butts, Jasper, Jones, Putnam, Baldwin, Wilk
hlo#. ‘Houston'andl'l‘wigzs counties that we have a hundred
thousand dollars worth of the famous “ANDERSON 6-40”
;‘éghntofmobiles to sell on long terms of credit.
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:f.; You do not have to pay a single dollar down, all we want
‘f‘h‘l od note. These cars are stored at “Old Ellis Garage,”
262 2d St., in Macon and we will be pleased to show them to
_you there, or will go to your home and make any demonstration
you désire. If you expect to buy anavtomobile this season,
k& N ‘be to your interest to drop us a line and get “next” so
hat you may enjoy the benefits of our proposition.
\ %ly your automobile on CREDIT and keep your money in
M;@ jusiness. j ‘
:‘;f e want a good agent in each of the counties named.
- JOHN W. JORDAN
§ Distributor
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Box 392 MACON, GA.
Mrs. Will Polk and children dined
with Mrs. J. W. Goodman, of Sardis,
Sunday. \
Mr. C. M. Goodman and little son,
C. M., Jr., spent a while Sunday after
noon with relatives near Sardis. . .
The farmers are delighted ‘to see
this pretty sunshine. You can hear
“gee” and “haw” in every direction.
H& :Ella Johnston spent a while
‘Sunday afternoon with Mrs. C. M.
Goodman. -
. Mr# Bd Oxtord spent Saturday in
Mon t lo with her sister, Mss. John
~ Williams, who is quite sick. ;
' Mrs: Oscar Thomason and children
‘spent Saturday aftérnoon with Mrs.
~ Mesrs J. W. Goodman, of Sardis,
and J. T. Goodman, of Talmadge,
' spent Sunday morning with Mr.' and
Mrs. Will Polk.
1 angtl from here attended the
singing at Sardis Sunday afternoon.
© Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goodman, of
/udora, spent Sunday night with Mrs.
Master DeForest Brooks and sis-
UNDERTAKING
A first-class line of Coffins, Caskets and a
complete line of supplies. QOur equipment is
new and up-to-date. Nice hearsesand teams for
both White and Colored.
Our prompt and personal attention given all
calls either day or night. Embalming done
when requested. | .
~ Flowers orderea. i
OFFICE 'PHON'; 113 RESIDENCE 'PHONE B§B4-L
'MONTICELLO BUGGY MFG. COMPANY
8 J. E. HILL,
. FUNERAL DIRECTOR
“HUBE”
- A registered inbred Starlight Jack -
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.at my barn for $15.00 .
~_to insure mare with
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~ SEWING AND FANCY WORK.
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I wish to announce to my friends
that I will take in le_w'lng and fancy
work at my home next door to Dr. J.
V. Davis’, home. :
MISS LAURA RICKETTS.
Telephone the news to The News.
ters, Clydé and Elizabeth, spent Sat
urday night and Sunday with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
Goodman, of Eudora.
Judge A.. 8. Thurmgn, Dr. J. V.
Davis, Mr. C. H. Ballard, Mr. R. 3.
‘Talmadge and. Mr. E. H. Reese, of
ing w h fi'mn Ashler Lodge Sat
urday night ' ¥
CARD OF THANKS.
To each and all of our neighbors
and friends, we wish to thank you all
for the kindness shown us in the
death of our mother., We pray God’'s
richest blessings upon you all.
Respectfully,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Moss.
Mrs. Jno. Cunard is very ill this
is attending. her during her mn;p.
Mrs. Farris Thornton spent tur
day very pleasantly with relatives at
Palalto, _
Messrs Farris Thornton, Will Kelly,
A. D, Floyd, Dozier Floyd, J. H. Mc-
Clendon and Howard McClendon were
visitors to Monticello Saturday.
Messrs Bryan Hodge and Loice Al
len motored to Monticello Friday af
terhoon.
Mr. Harvey Hodges made a busi:
negs trip to Covington last Saturday.
Rev. C. J. Broome, of Old Rocky
Creek, spent Thursday night as guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Jno, Cunard.
" Mr. Jno. Potts, of Stewart, was a
visitor here Friday. He was acconi
panied home by Miss Sadie Aaron
who will spend a few days with rela
tives there. }
Misses Annie Jean Jones and Nan
nie Belle Jinks delightfully entertain
ed at the home of the former last Fri
day evening. A Jjolly and wide-a
wake crowd was present' and all re
ported a “great” time. 3
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. White and Mas
ter George, Jr., Mr, Robt. White and
Mr. Cook, of Jackson, motored to our
ville Sunday and were guests of Mr,
and Mrs. Jno. Cunard. Mrs. George
White and Master George, Jr., will re
main a few days with the former’'s
parents. .
Miss Lurline Cunard, who has been
visiting her sister, ‘Mrs. White, of
Jackson, returned home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hill and daugh
ter, Dorothy, of Monticello, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Cunard
Sunday.
Dr. J. M. Carr, Mr. Blake, Messrs
Peyton Blake, Martin Potts and Clar
ence Campbell, of Mansfield, were
here a while Sunday afternoon, spend
ing the time with Mr, Jno. Aaron.
Mr. Hubie Ivey, of Stewart, was a
visitor here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McCullough and
Mr. Jno. Layson, of Old Rocky Créek,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M.
D. Layson. | .
Miss Exie Cunard spent a few days
last week with her aunt, Mrs. Robt.
Blackwell, of Mansfield. She was ac
companied home Sunday afternoon by
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Blackwell,
Miss Elva Dooley spent Saturday
night with Misses Rubye and Cleora
Janes, at Mechanicsville.
We were glad to have a good mary
visitors at Sunday School the past
Sunday. We'll ask you all to come
again. e b ’
Some of the farmers in our ville are
busy plowing.
Mr. and Mrs. Eguene Marks and
two children, of Newton, spent Sat
urday night and Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Marks. :
Miss Lizzie Cheek spent a while
Sunday morning with Miss Ola Mar
tin, of Monticello. ;
Mrs. T. J. Cheek and little son, Wil
liam, spent a while Monday morning
with Mrs. J. M. Kendrick, of Monti
cello. i
' Miss Myra Nelson, Mrs. Mike Mc-
Elhenney and Mr, Willis Cheek, dre
suffering with mumps. We hope
they will soon be well.
Mr. and Mrs/ H. N. Clay and two
children spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. McElhenney.
Mr. Marion Mote, of Porterdale,
came down Saturday night to spend
a few days with his cousin, Mr. Hu
lon Mote.
Mr. and Mrs. Roberts and two chil
dren and Mrs. Roberts’ sister, Miss
Ola Martin, of Monticello, attended
Sunday School here Sunday after
noon, ;
. There will be Sunday School here
every Sunday afternoon at half-past
two o’clock. Every body is invited
to attend. e
We regret very much to lose one of
our boys, Mr. Marshall Lynch, who
has joined the United States army,
~ Mr. Tom Malone, of Monticello,
spent a short while Friday afternoon
‘with Mr. R. 8. Talmadge. /
~ Mrs. O. E. Leverett and Miss Fay
'Hatfield, of Monticello, attended Sun
‘day School here Sunday afternoon,
. Miss Julia Lynch is suffering with
mumps. We: hope she will sogn be
well again. ¢
There will be a singing at our Sun
day School next Saturday night, Mar.
18th» Every body is invited to at
tend. E .
} Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thompson, of
Shady Dale, spent Sunday with their
mother here.
WE WILL DYE ER YOu
Clothes for Ladids and Gentiemen
Cleaned and Pressed, or Dyed, in
a satisfactory manner. Garments
"called for and delivered’ ip the
city. . We' respect 'S,, W-«m
" your patronage.’ Spetial atten.
tion ‘given to all outoftown
L guptomeg. ¢ s
" Monticelle’ Clokhlng Boncern.
THE MONTICELLO NEWS
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
Tuesday in April, 1917, at the court
house in said county, between the
usual hours of sale, the following
real estate, situate in Jasper county,
to wit: One hundred (100) acres of
land, more or less, known as the Ben
.fla. Sr., home place, in Johnson &
| Malone District, bounded on the
North by lands of G. M. Dayis; East
by Monticello and Indian Spring pub
lic road; South by lands of E. L.
Driskell; West by lands of Dan Gunn;
also the ‘equity of the.undersigned in
and to twenty-nine (29) aeres, of land,
more -or less, adjoining. the above
described ‘tract, ‘and bounded on the
North by lands of G. M. Davis; South
by lands of above described; East by
public road leading from Monticello
to Indian Spring, and West by lands
of Eddie Williams, and being that
tract bargained for by Ben Epps, Sr.,
from G. M. Davis. Terms cash.
~ This March 6, 1917.
‘ W. A. LANE,
| Admintstrator of Ben Epps, Sr.
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) ;‘ Insure Now Against Leaching and Shedding i"% i
3 It is a wild extravagance to buy fertili ntaining mineral |G
/”I lmmonlisa:es for :xlong zrowci.;xg mf;f like eolztt%r: acr?d comngf there is s\\\‘
Ul the slightest possibility of a_wet spring or summer. They are not (T
Sl retained in fl{o.soil, 80 that the rains leach them out and the cropis JA N
B ©"“The satest ond ot oeonimtive st baching 15 tho MORRIS |EOO4
o ti ing is_the \ JAY
] BRANDS. They are ammoniated solely and entirely with high Nke?
?r grade g:;ldnxahouse tankage and blood and are so guaranteed on LU s
fiall every bag. one of our customers says of them: ““As for shed- [NI
WIS ding, your goods prevent it; as they do their best work after the 1S '\" :
ABVZI nitrogen in other fertilizers has gone.’’ NG '.\‘.
Yy The difference in cost is so little, and the difference in ine]d S 0 'l'\\
U 4 Smntthat the rich only can afford NOT to use them. The MORRIS. Jge \ f
& RANDS are concedex by all who have used them to be the cheap- HKIANS
ANW|| est fertilizers on the mariet. St i l 3
"«t;"‘ | Yome;:i;:se true economy only by insisting on getting them ’&'!”f |
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ROBINSON, KELLY COMPANY
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Have been built and actually delivered to retail buyers since Auguli 1, 1916. These fig
ures—32o,Bl7—represent the actual number of cars manufactured by us since August
Ist 1916, and delivered by our agents to retail buyers. '
. This unusual fall and winter demand for Ford cars makes it necessary for us to con
. fine the distribution of cars only to those agents who have orders for immediate deliv
ery to retail customers, rather than to permit any agent to stock cars in anticipation
of later spring sales.
We are issuing this notice to intending buyers that they may protect themselves
against delay or disappointments in securing Ford cars. If, therefore, you are plan
ning to purchase a Ford car, we advise you to place your order and take delivery now.
Immediate orders will have prompt attention. .
Delay in buying at this time may cause you to wait several months,
Enter your order today for immediate delivery with our authorized Ford agent listed
& below and don’t be disappointed later on. '
: & " Prlcglz 1380’
. Runabout $345, Touring Car , Coupelet $505 k
Town Car $595, Sedan $645, f. 0. b, Detroit _Ford Motor Corppan¥
Monticello Ford Sales Company
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RESIST == ~.y LEACHING |
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) PREVENT SHEDDING
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA-—Jasper County.
Will be .sold before the Court House
door, the usual place of holding
Court, in and for the said County, on
the First Tuesday of April, 1917, with
in the legal hours of sale, to the high
est and best bidder for cash, the fol
lowing real estate to wit: One acre
of land situate, lying and being in the
town of Shady Dale, Jasper County,
Georgia, together with the improve
ments thereon consisting of one 3-
room frame dwelling house, said one
acre bounded as follows: North by
lands of Mrs. Harriett Wynn, T. C.
and W. J. Tucker and negro college
lot; East by lands of Dora Johnson;
South~by lands of T. C. Tucker, Lee
Amn Lynch and lot of Brothers & Sis
ters of Love. Written notice ryen
tenant in possession as requi by
law,
Levied on as the property of Char
lie Mitehell and Mary Mitchell by
virtue of a tax fi fa issued by J. D.
Lane, T. C., Jasper County, Georgin.-;
for State and County taxes for year‘
1916 vs. Charlie and Mary Mitchell.
_J. R. EZELL, Sherift.
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The News will appreciate 1t very
much if you will notify us when yov
have a visitor in your home.
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