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MACON, GEORGIA
OCTOBER 14th to 23rd, Inclusive, 1926.
THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS OFFERED
IN PREMIUMS
Big Agricultural Displays from all sections of Georgia.
Wonderful Poultry Show, Unusual Live Stock Exhibits,
Farm Machinery, Georgia Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs. Wo
man’s Domestic Work, Flower Show, Art Display, ete.
GEORGIA VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS DISPLAYS
GEORGIA BOY SCOUTS EXHIBITS
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT EXHIBITS
GREAT MIDWAY OF AMUSEMENTS
AND WONDERFUL FREE ACTS ENTERTAINMENT
> PROGRAM DAY AND NIGHT.
POLACK'S WORLD AT HOME SHOWS.
g FAMOUS WHIPPET DOG RACES.
GEORGIA FIDDLERS’ CONVENTION.
SOMETHING DOING EVERY DAY
' OH BOY! WHAT A FAIR!
It will be moonlight nights in Georgia!
All roads lead to Macon and reduced rates on railroads.
Don’t miss this Big Fair
IN THE HEART OF GEORGIA
GEORGIA STATE EXPOSITION
E. G. Jacobs, Pres. E. Ross Jordan, Sec-Mgr.
FOR SALE
Georgia Rust Proof Oats. Bright, clean,
heavy grains.
These oats were cut and threshed with
out any rain onthem. Thisisan extra good
oat.
See Jordan & Co., for sample and price.
é C. L. HENDERSON
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BENTON SUPPLY COMPANY |
FALL AND WINTER SUGGESTIONS
| Sweaters, Underwear, Overcoats
Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats, Silk and Woolen Dresses, Shoes and Oxfords
Men’s Silk and Wool Sox; Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Hose
Low prices on all Cotton Goods - - Special prices on good yard-wide Sheeting
NEW SHIPMENT MILLINERY
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls; “Purina” Chicken Chowder for fall eggs; Cow-Chow for
more milk; “Purina” Horse Feed and Seed Oats.
PHONE 49 FREE DELIVERY IN CITY LIMITS
b ol DEPARTMENT STORE
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THE MONTICELLO NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1926.
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Nelson and
family, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McMi
chael and Misses Grace McMichael
and Minnie Greer attended the fu
neral of Mr. Walter Nelson at
Sandy Creek Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hayes and
children spent Sunday afternoon
with Mr, and Mrs. F. G, Greer, near
here. ‘
Misses Lillian and Martha McMi-‘
chael spent Sunday with Misses Lil
lian and Evelyn McElhenney, of
Poplar Springs.
Mrs. James Thornton spent Sun
day afternoon with her mother, Mrs.
J. G. McMichael, near here.
Misses Lillian and Grace McMi
chael spent Saturday afternoon with
Mrs. C, O. McMichael and Miui
Grace Holloway, near here. |
Mrs. O. B. Nelson spent Friday
afternoon with Mrs. J. F. McMi
chael, near here. |
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pope and fam
ily and Mr. Albert Cook spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Starr,
near here,
Master Davis Hayes spent the
week-end with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs, J. I. Niblett, of Glades
ville.
Mr. W. T. Goodman, of Dexter,
spent from Friday night until Sun
day afternoon with his brothers,
Messrs C. M. and A. D. Goodman.
Rev. K. J. Morgan, Mr. R. Jordan,
Misses Gussie Glover and Frances
Jordan, of Monticello, were visitors
in our ville Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Dawkins and
children, Misses Louise and Pauline
Dawkins, and Messrs Louie and
Davis Dawkins, and Mr. Will Usery,
of Dexter, spent from Saturday un
til Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Goodman and family.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Goodman and
children, of James, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Goodman Satur
day.
Messrs Will Usery, Louie and
Davis Dawkins, Misses Louise and
Pauline Dawkins, Ruby, Emma
Kate, Fannie Mae and Zelma Good
man spent Sunday morning at the
Mr. Robinson and Mrs. Zadie
Thompson, of Atlanta, spent a while
Sunday morning at the home of My,
and Mrs, C. H. Kelly.
Mr. E. H. Kelly has been con
fined to his room for the last week,
on account of illness,
Mr. and Mrs. Weyman Perry, of
Atlanta, spent a while Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs., E. H.
Kelly.
Mrs. Lessie Thompson and Miss
Willie Cofer, of Shady Dale, spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs..
Tommie Thompson.
Mrs. T. J. Spears and young
daughter are visiting relatives at
Mcßae this week.
Mrs. Rubye Kelly and Misses
Bessie, Annie and Mildred Kelly, of
Monticello, spent Monday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kelly,
Miss Daisy Kelly, of Calvin, is
spending the week with her sister,
Mrs. E. H. Kelly.
Mrs. J. N. Spears, Mrs. G. B. El
lis and Mr. T. J. Spears spent Sun
day Covington, going up to see Mrs.
R. G. Chaffin at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Kitchens.
Messrs C. H. Kelly, J. B. Kelly
and J. B. Kelly, Jr., spent one day
recently in Macon.
Miss Mary Thompson, of Shady
Dale, spent the week-end here with
relatives.
Mr. J. A. Kelly, of Monticello,
passed through this ville Monday.
- Messrs L. 8. Kelly and Grady Kel
ly spent Sunday in Monticello.
Mr. Tommie Thompson attended
the Fair in Atlanta last week.
dam and Indian Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Goodman en
tertained their relatives and a few
friends at a family reunion and
birthday dinner Saturday. A bar
becue dinner was served and every
body repgrted an enjoyable time.
Mr. Everette was a recent visitor
to Macon on business.
The government recently spent
$25,000 in repairing a temporary of
fice building, damaged by white ants
known as termites.
Advertising pays—try it in The
News. {
MONTICELLO WAREHOUSE
Now ready to weigh your cotton. Each
sample personally inspected.
Prompt service on weighing and selling
your cotton.
Come to see us.
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