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FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1917
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The one Standard ‘‘Talking Machine of
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With a full outfit of double-disc records
--26 selections, including the famous
Sextette from ‘“Lucia” and Quar
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On 3 days’ free trial--the whole outfit subject to your
acceptance and approval.
R. JORDAN, Monticello, Ga.
A PURE BRED DUROC-JERSEY
BOAR FOR SERVICE. 'Phone
187-W. DICK GLOVER.
ANCONA AND BROWN LEGHORN
eggs for hatching, $1.50 and SI.OO,
respectively. Extra heavy winter lay
ers. T. M. HUTCHINSON.
WANTED. ‘
6 OR 8 SHOATS, WEIGHT 40 TOj
60 pounds each. i
C. T. EZELL. |
“NORTHERN BEAUTJ"—Standard:
and registered English coach.
horse, weighs 1250 lbs., and as true
folder as any horse, will be for serv
ice at Monticello 1917 for $20.00 in
surance. W. F. JORDAN.
FOR RENT-—Nice dwelling,
Conveniently located. Ap
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Monticello Ford Sales Co.
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Doctors Don't Know Everything.
“I thought you told me that your
doctor had ordered you to quit drink
ing?” said Smith.
~ “Aw, these doctors don’t know what
they are talking about,” replied
Brown, as he stirred his highball. “I
quit drinking for two days and I didn’t
feel a bit better.”
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Operations and Operations.
“After all, success is merely a mat
ter of environment.”
“As for example?
“Well, the greatest surgeon might
be a dismal fallure operating on the
stock exchange.”
WE 'USE AND SELL
Instant Vulcanizer
: For Punctures and Blowouts :
IT'S DIFFERENT
Monticello Hardware Co.
READY MONEY TO LOAN
on Improved Farm Lands
and City Lots.
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agreeable
The farmers are very busy
in our ville.
Mr. Jack McElhenney, who
is a student of the Monticello
High School, spent the week
end with his parents at Eula.
Miss Lizzie Cheek spent Sat
urday night and Sunday with
Mrs. J. M. Kendrick, of Monti
cello. .
Miss Ruth Lynch is suffering
with mumps. We wish her a
speedy recovery.
Miss Ola May Martin, of
Monticello, spent a while Sun
day afternoon with Miss Lizzie
Cheek. .
Mrs. Jim Newton, of Monti
cello, spent a while Sunday af
ternoon with Mrs. J. W. McEl
henney.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Elder
and two children spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Marks.
Mr. J. W. McElhenney, Sr.,
is suffering with mumps. We
hope he will soon be well
again,
Mr. George Hayes, Jr., was
in our ville Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. T. J. Thompson spent
several days last week with
her son, Mr. Jim Thompson, of
Shady Dale.
Miss Ilda Thompson and
Master Pat Loften spent Sun
day with Mrs. O. E. Leverett.
Mr. Willis Cheek spent Sat
urday night and Sunday with
his uncle, Mr. H. T. Cheek, of
Monticello.
There will be a singing at
‘Green Hill Sunday School Sun
day night. Every body be
sure to come.
Miss Margaret Lynch is suf
fering with mumps. We hope
she will soon be well again.
Mr. Taylor Goodman and
son, Jobe Goodman, of White
Oak Creek, spent Sunday af
ternoon with Mr. T. F. Marks.
« Mr. T. J. Cheek spent Sun
day morning with hissbrother,
Mr. H. T. Cheek, of Monti
cello.
The singing given at the
Sunday School house Sunday
night was enjoyed by ail those
who attended. ’
Do not forget Sunday School
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Mrs. Andrew Persons and
Mrs. George Persons and Miss
Pauline Persons spent Thurs
day with Mrs. Berry Digby,
near here,
Mrs. Lee McElheny and lit
tle daughter, Edna, spent
Wednesday night with Mrs,
Hattie Faulkner, near here.
- Mr. and Mrs. Will Flournoy
and children, of Monticello,
;&ent Sunday with Mr. and
rs. S. A. Flournoy.
Mrs. W. D. Loyd. is on the
sick list this week. We hope
ghe will soon be well again.
Mrs. Eddie Williams had as
her guests Thursday Mrs.
Maddox, Mrs. Phoebe Mad
dox, Mrs. Dennis Maddox and
Miss Ruby Maddox, of Bethel.
Mr. W. D. Loyd attended
the singing at Bethel Sunday
afternoon.
Masters Walker, Foy and
Earl Flournoy, of Monticello,
sgent Sunday afternoon with
their grandmother, Mrs. Hat
tie Faulkner. &
The entertainment given by
Misses Estelle and Cora Loyd
Saturday night was enjoyed by
all present.
Mrs. Eddie Williams spent
Monday afternoon with Mrs.
W. D. Loyd, near here.
Mrs. S. A. Flournoy, who
has been quite ill is some bet
ter, we are glad to state.
Mrs. A. M. Faulkner spent
Friday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. W. D. Loyd, near here.
We were glad to have so
many visitors at Sunday School
Sungday afternoon. We hope
they all will come back again.
Mrs. Hattie Faulkner visited
the Macon hospital Friday.
Her son is quite ill there. We
wish him a speedy recovery.
1 guess the farmers are
grumbling over so much rain.
All the land is badly washed.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Spears
and children, who live near
Mansfield, visited at the home
of Mr. R. H. Smith Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Black
well and children and Mrs.
Willie Wilson, of Hopewell,
vigited at the home of Mr. M.
S. Wilson Sunday.
Mrs. L. Y. Pittard, who has
been visiting her parents in At
lanta several days, returned
home Friday, to the delight of
her many friends.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Ellis vis
ited at the home of Mr. W. A.
Hicks, of Palalto, Sunday af
ternoon. We are glad to hear
he is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Pope and
children visited at the home of
Mr, J. C. Ellis, of Palalto, Sun
day afternoon.
Several from here attended
the second quarterly meeting
at Shady Dale last Sunday.
. Messrs E. D. Kelly, N. L. and
Eddie Smith made a business
trip to Monticello Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Ellis vis
ited the latter’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. O. Hawthorne, of
Auburn, last Tuesday, return
ing Thursday. Miss Nettie
Malone, of Hopewell, accom
panied them as far as Logans
ville, to visit her brothers, Mr.
Buford' Malone and Mr. Ira
Malone, for several days.
They made the trip in their
car,
The Woman’s Foreign Mis
sionary Society will meet at
the church on next Monday af
ternoon at 3 o’clock. Every
member is urged to be pres
ent if possible.
This ville was visited by a
heavy rain Monday.
Miss Alice Speir spent Sat
urday night with Miss Annie
Braddy, near here.
~ Misses Marie Simpson and
Arlene Minter, of Waller’s,
spent Saturday night at the
home of Mr. W. H. Lynch.
Mr. Tommie Braddy and sis
ter, Miss Annie Braddy, spent
Sunday morning with Mr. Wil
lie Speir and Miss Alice Speir.
Mr. Howard Lynch spent
Saturday night with Mr. Wil
lie Speir, near here.
Miss Mamie Bowden was
the guest of Miss Annie Brad
dy Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Burney
spent one Sunday recently
in Milledgeville with their
daughters, Misses Mildred and
Clarile Burney.
Several from here attended
the | inging at Miss Dovie Dig-
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Custom has long since decreed that
we wear on this occasion something
new; so most all of us welcome this
season of the year when not only na
ture puts on her new clothes but man
kind as well.
DRESS GOODS AND MILLINERY
It is with a great bit of pride that we
show you through these departments
just brimming full of sparkling
~ styles and patterns.
READY-TO-WEAR
You will be pleased with our Spring
Coat Suits of Serges and Silks, Sport
Suits and Skirts, Elegant Tailored
Silk Dresses, and a complete assort
ment of House Dresses.
BOOTS AND SHOES
"Tis true that the price of leather is
the gossip of the nation, but we have
to wear shoes; and since they' cost
more, we should hunt for the good
ones. We now have shoes on our
shelves, and they are beauties, too.
All kinds and sizes for all ages—
which we ¢an recommend as to qual
ity and style. ‘
HABERDASHERY
Awaiting yoilr choice are new Man
hattan Shirts,, Stetson’s stylish Lids,
Arrow Collars, Easter Ties, Inter
_ woven Sox, Check Muslin Under
suits, Panama and Straw Hats, and
—best of all—that Schloss Bros.
Spring Suit, which has a distinctive
ness wherever worn.
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Monticello, - Georgia
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