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,ne.
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t ut their paper
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Wo sail jjtjppetite, Digest wilb
uqtffort, \ deep with tranquility,
i«k" a cUa iw. M. A. Bitumou*
occasionally.
hil Thompson, one of the
u{ planters of Lowndes,
w«« a business visitor here
Thursday.
Another oar load of Buggies
coming -« ! m—They must be solu
wi i do it—try us—
■ The Passmoore Co.
H ■'Ie w students are constantly
n« Lite Adel instituto. A-
n-Hg tb* i ew boarding pupils
are Misses St; ie and Mary Par-
wsb, of the Lois community.
Why n<sinsure in tlie best?
J’seples «k Do Vane represent
th*>Li 'ori ol and London and I
Glol»e, and The Continental.
Mr. John fcl. Forehand, of the
Ia>is coy hity, who has had
such « h jege of sickness was
in Adel sdsy. Ha is still
very £«* .He but is gaiuing in
strength us 1; st as Could well be
expeffif.
It ig:*seb to s«y anything
of the Livcrj oxl and Ijondou
and Uloli** The Continental.
You k^yw wb t they are.
l'eeples A DeYunc, Ag’ts.
One^of our local merchants is
♦cry anxious to s*!l out, so he
Bays, n not let the people
know ah lit through the mf-
dium >»Kwg? By the way
hi* re few anting to sell is
to be iii
IM 'Write urea on W. H,
Briggs’ So#. Vahh a, Ga., for
wALRUS LFATIIER, f and |
strips, al»o RUBBER and'
LEATHER BEEPING. All the
BEST.
Mr. J. W, Oberry, manager
of the Valdosta Buggy Co., was
iu Adel Tuesday transacting
business for bis hustling firm.
While here lie arranged with
Parrish Bros* to handle their
baggie#, which are strictly first
class.
Write er call on W. H.
_ for
Brtgg*’ Son, Valdosta Ga.,
WALKUN LEATHER, § and $
stripe, also ijiUBBER and
LEATHER BELTING. All the
BEST.
The South fJeorgiati of hist
w eek asHoci Mr. Bry ai,t
Mr. Madison Gox in building
the new hotel here. 1 Our es-j
, . .
cji.to.ni*.-".n- ,
teemed is |
formed, a» Mr. Oox w.d nave the ;
hotel built himself.I Also the
hotel will cuiitajil twe',ty-seveii. tvljoty-eighl
rooms instead of
The law* of health . . require that , , the .,
bowmsmove once each da> and one of
the penalties for viola uug this law is
pile*. Keep your Ur . i* regular by
taking a doeo of Oha Liver
Tablets when iiwccw isr and you will
n -ver liavu that scv«l< ponish ment in¬
flicted upon yon Priot il cis. For
Sale by People* Bros.
- . * .. tpo/;ted
It is currently that
Jtev. Culpepper, t ie handsome
Jroung bachelor bishop of the
Baptist diurdii, has purchased a
home here and tint he will «oou
l,e—tlint is, some Lir help, will
be keeping house for him ere
»h& new year ia inhered in. And
the parson doesn’ deny it.
When you brirg your cotton
to Adel, just com repiued to
have your picture m»d e . It
cost nothiug if «e can’t
e. DoiuttflOr 11 tntil por-
Pa
^.e^«iiUal Adel>r I
tk*U Bug*« Go.’* line t
i M £. G. Brown,<>i
r ,
ville, whs in town Mon ,
a spin behind a ,ir
Pope's new lwreea. /
Do you want a ff*h fry? Biiy
them fresh from 11
D. A. McConnell.
Lr. and Mrs. B. F, Scruggs,
were with relatives
vS*k.
Fish In ch#»p at dfy
market
D. A. McConnell
Mr. 1. 0. Avera, of Nashville,
was over admiring Pope’s horses
lust week.
The uuliuppy mortal whose liver is in¬
active is miserable without apparent
cause. Dr. M. A. tjimmous Liver
Medicine makes life worth living,
The white-pine whittlers have
exchanged their hoards for cane
and are enjoying *‘joini#d sweet¬
ness long drawn out.”
We act as agent for the Cres¬
cent Steam Laundry in Macon.
The work is beautifully done.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Mr. A. J. Johnson lias bought
a home here and is doing a nice
barber business in the new Ju-
hail building, up stairs.
Buy a bottle of Paiu-I-Cure
if it does not cure you get your
mouey back, 25c.
8 P Williams.
Ool. John Murrow, one of the
leading l»gal lights of Tifton,
was looking after professional
business here last wetk.
Prof. B. FI. Culbreth has fin¬
ished his school work in ]x>w tides
and is with the home
folks recuperating.
WANTED-To oversee on farm.
Terms, w ages or part of crop,
Apply to W. P. Nunez,
Adel, Ga.
The nice rains of last week
«:pened the way for a whole lot
garden work. This was the
rain of any note bore in
a while.
‘Walter A. Wood MOW¬
1NG and REAPING MA¬
aud RAKES’ Toe
best made. Sold by
W H Briggs’ Son, Valdosta, Ga.
The drayiug huiincRs of Add
is exceedingly well done just
now. There are seven licenced
drays and others in sight. But
Adel’s push keeps them all hust¬
ling. Fact.
You will need HAY WIRE,
or TIES, in baling your hay. W#
have plenty of it ut bottom
pYices.
W. H. Briggs’ Son.
Valdosta, Ga.
M. L. Duckworth, tho negro
carpenter, who was shot and se¬
riously wounded by John Bish-
another negro, about two
Weoks ago> ie able to be on the
streets again.
Mr, Bud Parrish’s new resi-
<*•“«• « m-aring completion.
lir. Parrish is doing the work
bim»elf and w hen finished; ... , the .
house will be one of the neatest
and most comfortable that Ins
been erected here ill | year or
j wo
The merchants of Adel have
the prettiest sioie fixture* and
display devices ever shown here
j in former seasons. Julian’sdum-
j mies don-fc fail to attract the at-
[ tention of the average young-
ster as well as people of more
j mature years,
j Mr. Walter Lastinger, after a
pleasaut sojourn with his par¬
ent* here, left Monday after-
i noon for his place of business at
j Bay City, Fla. He w ,■ accom-
panied by his brother Frank who
will spend a month or two down
there. Genial Frank’s merry
j laugh will be missed during his
ul>setic«,
Messrs. Jas. H. Uutchihson
and Arlie A. I’arrish left 0 ".n-
day night for Macon and other
! points to buy a select shipment
fine cattle. They both know
good thing when they s*eit,
know h**w to drive bargains
well as ct>«p. 8ee them and
will interest you when
return.
Pay Cash-
borrowing money at tbs
j of Adel and buying your
La for cash This is
^Ivite to Farmers.
^Er. J. H hntih made a
: trip to J neper Fla., a lew days since.
He mii v> tho cotton crop is 40 to 60
cent short iu that section.
The Ariel Ginnery Go,'»jolant is
uiug on good time. Thy darvioe ia ull
that could be desired iu tbu Way of ooa-
vouieuce. This plant is a gWtot oolurnu
of strength iu Adel’s make-up aud ia
the boast of the couuiy.
Marshal Slutw caged a white bird one
day this week hut he was too limp to
warble even a funeral dirye. He had
been to Valdosta aud imbibed too freely
of some beverage afforded by the Sen
island metropolis. Could it have been
sume of that sulphur water from her
new artesian well ?
•sw-n« The «m*Awry it present# a. a much t
J 1
improved i appwrance some . ,.
recent working. When the rest
of the work is done and the rub-
bi.h moved out the thanks of
the public will be due to wboev-
er does it If <tl»uks will nut
do let s try a little cash and see
tf that will move it,
Wagons from the cotton farms
throughout the county are in
town blight and early on Mon¬
day mornings after cotton pick¬
ers. They carry out loads of
the colored populace, bring
them'back the latter part of the
week with a pocket full of
change and cuflie is happy until
Monday morning.
Mr. W. D. (Budd) Mathis, a
former attach* of the News of¬
fice, but latar with the Valdos¬
ta Times and Moultrie Observ¬
er, is now duly installed as fore¬
man of this office. Ho is an ex¬
perienced job printer and will
have charge of that department
of our business.
Hall & Kennon, with an effi¬
cient corps of salesmen, are
working night and day opening
up their tremendous stock of
fall and winter goods. Their
display of dress goods is simply
superb and in keeping with
their general line. Don’t fail
to see what they have on exhi¬
bition.
Young mtn, do you want a
good paying position on the rail
road? If so, I can help you.
Age must he between 18 and 115
Enclose 12 cents for l«rms, pos¬
tage, elc. Address Prof. Jas.
L. Wilson, Ex—It. P. C., Dept.
02, Hiidebran, N. O. Office
over post office, [Please men¬
tion Adel News when writing.]
Regular services will be held
st the Methodist church £»tnr-
day and Sunday. Pastor Kemp
has grown iu great favor with
his congregation here and is
leadi ig his church in an eff ort to
build a m w house of worship.
Tiie people of the town and com¬
munity would he glad to claim
him as a resident pastor for an¬
other year.
Your attention is called to the school
communications iu tho T..k News.
Profs. Dodd nud Smith have gone to
work with a vim aud determination
tliat is encouraging ami the entire
school community is catching the spir¬
it. Their enrollment lias reached
eighty, an unusually large number for
a fall attendance, and others are yet
to be entered. But patrons, wo can
double this number if we but measure
up to our full duty to oar children and
to our school. Consider the matter
seriously and the Institute building
will be taxed to its full seating capacity
and two more teachers will be added
to the aiready efficient corps.
AdeL’s train riders and jumpers re¬
ceived an impressive lesson a short
time since. A negro from a near by
farm boarded the train to make some
trivial purchase, which he“could have
obtained at any drug store, and before
the “butch” could make the change
the train was pulling out for the
station. The negro jumjxid just
low tho Brantley Go’s, new depot
sustained a most severe shock
was thought for a lime might prove
tal. The negro's head happened to
made of a denser material than
neighboring cross-tie aud the
live*, the survive of the fittest.
don't pay to jump f.om moving
to be
The Adel Institute is being
artistically painted by that skill¬
veteran, Mr, F. M. Cunniug-
ham. Tite Institute building
was much in no»d of thii “touch
up’’and the thaaksof the town
and community are due to that
enterprising and public spirited
citizen Mr. A. Edison. Mr. Ed¬
ison secured the necessary funds
by popular subscription and the
public responded liberally. The
city council, with the help of the
teachers, should see that the
building is not so wofully abus-
sd and neglected iii the future.
money to lend
Farmers can borrow money
at the Bank of Adel upon
proved paper.
Ofibier llepper and Cleik
Tarrieh, of the Bank of A del,
are unusually handsome in their
broad and benevolent smiles
this week. They are ‘‘at home”
to their friends iu the new bunk
building which is the pride of
the bank people and commands
the admiration of the entire
community. The bank has been
a great factor in developing
Adel and has l*een a source of
convenience to, thi* enti»e sec¬
tion. May iy*t business ever in¬
crease.
D*. ■' J M. Gregory, who is sue-
fifcssful , in . . business ventures as
we „ M the praclice of llwdiciue ,
, )a9 , )OUght tho vaPant i ot jllst
nQrt|| uf uleinent , & Oo>f nIld
ha> tJ>e excaVation nude for a
hand<oni , new brick drug gtore .
XbU wiU make R . oIid brick
b , ock with doo „ opening to
over | WW jy places of business
on the dust side of Rail Road
Avenue. Had you thought
about it? And all this in two
years time. This doos not in¬
clude the handsome block of
bricH ornamented by the new
bat^. building on the west side.
Notice is given in this issue
of Thr Nkws that application
will be made to the next Gener¬
al Assembly for a new or amen¬
ded charier for the town of Adel.
Adel has outgrown the charter
under which it was incorporated
and the move for a now one is
in the right direction. There
are greater and more varied in¬
terests to bo considered in the
near future than at any time
during the life ef fas town and
we need a liberal, working char¬
ter and a vigorous business mu¬
nicipal administration. By this
wo mean no reflection on the
present or any past administra¬
tion, but are looking solely to
the future. Wo shall have more
to say along the line o| Adel’s
needs in the future. We will
endeavor to point them out and
will offer some suggestions, and
invite others to do the same.
Yearly meeting at Pleasant
church was unusually well at¬
tended this year. The crowd
was estimated at two thousaud
at hiust, A mors orderly crowd
we nevor saw. There was a
noticeable absence of boisterous
conduct. As usual nt these
meetings every one, w hen cir¬
cumstances render it possible,
had prepared for company and
bountiful preparation too. We
were glad to see so many of our
friends, only wish we could have
seen them all, We went to Mr.
Jns Parrish’s to dinner. We
were glad indeed to find Miss
Alice very much better after a
serious illness.
B. Y. V. V
Sunday, Sept. 23.
1. Soug.
2. Scripture Koadiug.
3. Prayer.
4. Recitation—Miss Minnie
Tucker.
6. Recitaticu-AlU* Ida Wake-
ford.
(L Duty—Prof. R. L. Dodd.
7. The Race Course -A. A.
Wobo-
8 . Song.
!). Dismission.
FOR SALE.
One good two-horse farm 1|
miles from Adel; 50 acres open
laud and about 50 acreB wood
land.—Apply to J. T. Pope,
Adel, Ga.
Advance in Cotton
this fall means to the South 118
mill ia .s profit over last year.
This is the latest intelligence*
More money means the
of a life time to educate your
children. Tho latest inleligence
from
ADEL INSTITUTE
is an enrollment to date of 8U
pupils. She is moving onward
and upward. The school is get¬
ting on a higher plane than for¬
merly, and opens this fall with
the brightest record in its histo¬
ry. New teachers will be em¬
ployed as fast a* necessary’. A
prosperous school and an ad¬
vance in cotton ths same year is
happy coincidence. We call
special attention to the follow¬
ing advantages:
Every branch taught is taught
thoroughly.
Personal attuntion is paid to
the needs of each pupil.
Tho school has been carefully
graded. Our work is not. only
thorough, hut systematic.
We havs a large commodious
school building with modern
conveniences.
Wo employ the latest and
most approved methods in
school work.
TUITION 1>»i been re¬
duced to |2 00 per month for 7th
and 8th grades.
4th, &tlmnd Oth grades, 81.75
2nd and 8d grades, 81.50
There is considerable sickness
in Lois community. This, of
course, prevented several from
even being present. Perhaps
we’ll meet again next year.
A Visitor.
Cold Steel Ou Death.
•‘There is but one small chance to
gave your life and that is through an
operation,” was the awful prospect set
before Mr*. I B Hunt of Lime Ridge
Wis., by her doctor after vainly trying
to care her of a frightful case of stom¬
ach trouble and yellow jaundice. He
didn't counton the marvellous power
of Electric Bitters to cure stomach am)
liver troubles, but she heard of it, took
seven bottles, was wholly cured, avoid
ed surgeon’s kuife now weighs more
and feels better tluvu ever. It’s posi¬
tively guaranteed to cure stomach, liv¬
er and kidney troubles and never dis¬
appoints. Price 50c at Peeples Bros.
Pain-I-Oure is sold No Curk
so FAY.
HORSES,
HORSES,
BIC HORSES*
LITTLE HORSES.
I have just returned from
the market with a
CAR LOaD
of the finest horses that 1 as
ever been shipped to
rien county. Cotne and see
for yourself.
I will sell, swap or buy.
J. T. POPE,
ADEL, GA.
Pain-L-Cure cures any pi in
1st grade 81.25
If you have a boy or girl of
school age, now is toub oppoh-
TUXiTY. With cotton at 20 cents
and a first class institution at
your doors, if you cannot educate
this fall wiiun can You? If earn¬
est work and honest purpose
count for anything we expect to
make this the finest school year
ever known here.
Dodd «fc Smith, Principals.
Advertized Letters
September 1900.
1. oastron Andrews,
2 . nave Bishop,
51. Jasper iiridgett.
4. imttie Bacon,
5. clara Brown,
ft. Fred P. cason.
7. nuth a. chambers,
Monrce Gipson,
9. Miss Debbie oocier,
10. Frank Grant land,
11. w, nay,
13 g k Johnson,
14. Libson Kiulaw,
15 Tone* now son,
16, niivoni* prvor,
17. subvert seddick,
18, Mrs. sallie sing,
19. peter shergard. will be
The above letters
sent to the Dead Letter Office if
not called for in 30 days.
J. M. Button,
P. M.
a del, Ga,
Question Answered.
Yes, August Flower still has the lar¬
gest sale of auy medicine in tho civil-
iised world. Your mothers’ aud grand¬
mothers' never thought of using any¬
thing else for indigestion or Billious-
ness. Doctors wero scarce, and they *el
drm heard of Appendicitis, Nervous
Prostration or Heart failure, etc. They
used August Flower to clean out the
system and *top fermentation of undi¬
gested food, regulate the action of the
liver, stimulate the nervous and organ
ie action of the system and that is all
they took when feeling dull and bad
with headaches and other aches. You
only need a few doses of Green’s An-
make
the ma.ter w th you. Eorsale by Peep-
les Bros,
Kidney or Bladder Trouble*.
If you suff.r from klda.y, blmUM-*.- aria-
ary trouble., or from loo frequent or acanty
urine. Dr. rnew’i KJAuey sa* Haekaehe
Cure ta what you want. Bed-wesUng by
ehlldreo I* epoodllf curxS by one boMla of
tbi* p !T*f ful nm9dr ;
felling mj tuffii. hut fKiiiluti Hi ft Uffiiiiii
qS gitut ___ j ____
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HALL & KENN
Are Receiving Their Mammoth
STOCK OF h-
*
FALL and WINTER GOO
Will Give Particular*
In The News Next Week,
WATER F0R TH&1R
Announcement
HALL & KENNON
*
Milk and Butter
Will be plentiful if you buy a Cow from
Parrish Bros. & Hatetunsefi.
are off selecting a shipment from the best stock farms ia
the State and will have them on
Exhibition
soon ofter their arrival which will be some time
next week
See them early and get your
CHOICE 4
THIS SPACE IS EESEUVED
l FOR
J. T. Wilkes.
THE OLD RELIABLE DEALER IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Who will speak to the Trading
a*
Publie in the next Issue of The
Adel News
Dr. Fenner’s
Blood and Liver Remedy
and Nerve Tonic.
For Blood and Nerves. Purifies and enriches the on Cj,
in hand and * **
Restoring the other. They go hand
for health. Also Liver Complaint, Biliousness, C
pation, Headaches, Deranged .Stora afch and B<
Scrofula, and all Skin and Blood Hun
This is a Restorative Sarsa pa ri 11 a-M combined. u ndr&ke-Prince^fl
.Tonic aud bile. ftc^awH
It causes the liver to throw off It* s«|
jewels, rldfllng tliem of all effete, offetutve sad ^
vermin. Care begins with the first dose. ICertalii t!n?i
Physics from the Mood, liver streagtluniagMsIrad and tissue* *11 weyn-out p
wlth.at we«k*sl«« but
Secures sleop, appetite, flesh, strength, cwalurt, freskae** 1
MKAI/nt.
It makes pure and rich blood, renovates the tf*suc-<.
blues,” builds up the nerves and renews life.** to speak,!» the
worn, the diseased.
Aided by the experience et a *ei»-oee In the hesdl
lategt and constant contr to exact
“*blcd to present *ucM -JPleasant to take and wjirn
e the philosopher. This Rein
Heat H»-CoM Is d«a
f.lk’E. take thl* ron
No person,diseased. Af teuize* can
dlato and IsUlag hefi because H atrlkea a* tb
These fact* are a guemny to the i
m »-»»■» .«i.
Oct of ^our h circuit! 1 with ffi
the most reniM c cures «v