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Julian’* Dress Goods are
center of attraction in Adel.
Mr. Win. Wukefordspent
eral days in Fitzgerald
vwefc.
Of all th# pf< tty Dress
you have ever seen, you
liml Julian’s. '
at
Mr. J, n. Parrish was in Moul
trie the first of the week on busi
ness.
Deputy Sheriff Shaw wa«
fins way last Saturday
papers for big court.
Boys have ycro seen Julian’s
suit of clothes for 50c. They
Jovidr,
The Masonic building has been
greatly * improved * and is being
nicely . , painted. . j
Wl»y is Julian 'S Store so pop-
~
uhir. Because lie keeps the
nicest and up-to-date stock in
the city
Ilelh Ting-n-ling-ling-ling.
Say, what has become of Adel’s
local telephone exchange?
Think of it. Have you
seen a suit of elutes for 50c? Go
to Julian’s. lie has them
50c. per suit.
Several from our town and
Community attended the annu¬
al meeting at Empire last Bun-
day
Have your shoe and harness
Work done in first class style
Meyer’s shop, Seu card in an-
other column
Buy a bottle of Pain-I-Ourt
if it does not core you get ‘ your ‘
money back. 25c-
S p Williams,
Mias fin Hie Jordan, after
spending the summer im»»t pleas¬
antly in Adel, returned to 1 er
home in lake City, Fla., Sun¬
day.
They come and they buy : *"
they have never bought before.
Why, we have the goods and the
prices That’s what counts.
S. A. J tllian
Mr, J. L. Parrish and family
of Suinmerfield, Fla n re with
relatives here this week They
have had a groat dan 1 of sick
ness in Florida and their friends
expect to see thoin lapidly
prove wliila here.
ALss Blanche McLeod is teach-
ing a large class in music here
and by her cliarm of person and
meritorious work she has won
the love of her pupils and the
high esteem of all who have had
the ploasuro of forming her ac
qiiaintanee. *
The past two weeks have been
highly favorable for picking cot -
t.m *nd our farmer friends hav
made the best of it. As a con¬
sequence our ginners are crowd¬
ed to their full capacity and die
cotton buyers are having a busy
time of it.
Prof. J. S. Kirton left last
Saturday for Macon where
will enter Mercer 1 "G'd-if,'
for a year a work, lie taught
Gvo public schools in Berrien
tliis year with great satisfaction
to his patrons and his prospects
are bright.
When Adel happens to get
the least bit dull Mr. Pope sad¬
dles up one of his unbroken In¬
dian ponies, secures a rider and
the fun begins. Tho .Saturday
v.fternoon performance was
equal to a wild west show and
was thoroughly enjoyed by two
hundred spectators.
You will find in this issue
The News the professional card
of Dr. O. P. Goodman, Sparks.
Dr. Goodman is “high up” in
the profession of dentistry,
reasonable in Jus charges,
MToHice has been a
^■-hive all the summer be
!e that lie may
HkuMe in Ade!—at least
inter mouths.
Irdoo R. Henderson
, for \ .iar.ow, , DU., ... ..
a
mture hom< Gordon has
jefore the “eating public”
'ii umber of vears and
jfired buSiaes
i,-h will proveto be verv
h,W in his uew place of
. He carries with him
„,n aU d *. i.&«t
Ir^'Henderson 1 - “Uncle liiliie”
: had already
lrs -
; cdcd him.
■<; WO-f have » few * “Ark* of
mao lot sate.—J. I (t* .
: Mr. Tom JShyflo,’ ox Valdosta
was with hi* Adol girl Sunday.
j Remember Parrish Bros r<>
sole agents at Adel for tlie* Val
dosta Buggy C© >* line vehicles,
i Mr. W. 1> Wilson made a
:: * rip to Florida this week,
I J mi carrv ln«nnuico? Y< 3 -
^ sc ’’ 1 * lV
j T!;, ’> wU1 OM, V t!l ® w»w~2l
1 Ur * J ’ T - Wilke < 1,as 1
quite pick with fever fur a wed
but is better now
tek „ a , u . soof Dr . M , A
Liver Medicine occasionally.
Mrs. Bussey, iter Miss Fame
Matthis, of Mystic, is visiting
the old folks at home this week.
The unhappy mortal whose liver is in-
; activ ' ,is miserable without «n>ttvj'it
I i cause.- nr. M. A Si min m
Medicine makes life worth living
Mr. J. D. Griffin, of Valdosta,
a carpenter by trade, is seriously
iH ;l t the home qf Mr, J.J. Par
risli.
Why not insure in the best?
Peeples & Do Vane represent
the Liverpool and London
and The Continental
Let all the old hatchets be
and let’s make i long
j pull, a strong pull and a pull a I
I I together for our town and it ,
many worthy institutions.
It is useless to say anything
of the Liverpool and London
and Globe or The Continental.
You know what they uro.
; Peeples A DeVanc, Ag’ts
j
Hall <k Kennon’s line of capes
and cloaks will surpt is* anything
! ever shown in this market, both
in M»*ility of goods and close
prices.
Another car load of Buggies
coming soon—They must he solo
pries will do it— try us—
The Passmoore Co.
Mr, J.T. Pope prefers hor«<
trading to farming, hence
willingness to give von a bai
gain in two-horse farm close to
town. 8ee him about it at once.
Mr. Dock Forehand and sister
Mrs. Jack Smith, Dooly county, sick
who have been to sec tlmir
sister, Mrs J«.«. Thursdiiy. M DeVano, re
turned home
See lnftiiranco cai d, a is* locals
of Peoples & I)oVaii( r (
A, DeYane is tho local repre
f this firm and
business,
JfST“Walter IL Wood MOW
ING and HEAPING MA¬
and RAKES Tnc
best made Bold by
W II Brig: Sou, Valdosta, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Birmans
have our si mpntiiy in the loss of
little Jewel, their 1 lest child
last week The interim-lit was
t Cross Roads
Writs or call on V, *L
Briggs’ Son. Valdost; ( a.
wALKCS LEATHER and if
strips, ilso HI 1 “ and
LEATHER HE! > the
BEST
! Mr. J. E. lVpIes spent most
f) f last week ami a part of this
wee jj ovt}l . j n Nashville working
| wit h the county board registration of regis-
j rarg> preparing the
; H ,; H jor , jl(J () cto | Kn . Mections.
Hall a Kennon don’t fail to
gin and buy cotton, pur 5
and bargain awav whole f toe
f merchandise J he road s and
, wirC8are kt , pt h(jt ompplying tli
enormous demands of this firm
They are Strictly in the market
Yon will need HAY
or TIEB, in baling your hay. Wv
have plenty of it ut bottom
W. U. Briggs’ Son.
Valdosta, Ga.
Mr. Pope’s horses are
what you would expect him
I buy, without flaw or
just t.m one you want
'and somebody vise will get youi
choice if you delay long, S<
his “ad.” in another column
Write or call on W. 11.
Briggs’Bon, Valdosta Ga., for
•
W a-LHUB LEATHER, | amt
, gtn a]g0 RUBBER and
LEATHER BLL1 ING. All the
Kev. J. M. Foster, of Tifton,
1,as 1 ’” e, ‘ assisting Pastor Kemp
i« » «*««- «t the
1 Methodist church this week,
***■*« an,l eJ
icqneitt speaker an<l has treated .
! hit congregations to some row-
rful sermons.
Set* i. R Peeples, I ho «
date druggist, for pure drags,
oils, paints etc.
Mr. M. S. Put ton an:! sister.
Mrs. J. T. Webb, are in Savan-
tia h this week on a combined
lm * ilM ' fi8 “»‘ l b leflBUlu tr >P.
Wo act ut tor the Ores¬
cent Steam Laundry in Macon.
The work is be.uitifnhy done.
Satisfaction guaranteed
1 Mr. J. H, Kennon has beer.
m Macon tin. weak on business
incidentally seeing
’half mile o’ sights’’ of
truer fair.
C. E. Webb buys and soils gro¬
ceries and country produce. Or-
dors filled and goods delivered
In any part of the city, Bee if
his “ad” says so.
Part of the material is on lha
?iron " 1 and the work has been
oimneneod on Mr. Cox’s new
room hotel and wo
tire issured that the work is to
he rush 'd to early completion,
Miss Etta Wells is at home
again to the great delight of her
many friends She has been
spending the summer with her
unci it Worthington Springs,
Fla., and was great'y improved
in health while down there.
Mrs. 'lay, an nun ,t of Mr. T.
IL V f ather* and a former 1 (' Si ~
dent of this place,died this week
at Millwood ami the remains
were brought here for interment
Thursday, accompanied by Mr
IVea thers.
Mr. J. T. Wilkes has been de¬
tained at home this week on ac¬
count of sickness in his family
but bis efficient force of sales¬
men have been selling stack? of
extremely well bought goods.
They can certainly Strike you
on clothing.
J. T. Pope is off buying the fin¬
est livery turnouts evei bought
for business in Ibis county, ilo
already has his h#i in line
trim and-when his vehicles ar-
rive, which will 1 t)s at once, he
will l ive some crack-a-jack
teams at your service.
Tho laws if health roqmn iimt
bowc.s lllOV imoo (Mich duy timl oni (f
mtticsfor violating this law is
{ Keep your bowels regular by
(lkiUK ft do80 if ChumbeiTaius Liver
Tablets when neccc (Hsiisy iiui.1 you will
never have tliat hcv I'D lishmout iu-
Aided tipouyon.Prii 25 cts. For
Sale by Peoples liros
Mr. M. E. Peabody, wh
been pursi'yig the theological
c nil’s* 2 of study in the Presbyte¬
rian Seminary in Virginia, is
with Adel relatives and friends
th week 1 In has been absent
three >r four years and we n . e
indue i glad to see him home
again
Adel is the cotton market of this
section! None hotter! Thirty
bah f the saa island staple
brought 21 cents here Thursday,
■ it li a large lot just a shade un¬
dec that pl’it to. The upland mar¬
rr is firm at 10 to 10 tini
~ ivers ar eager for the staple
Hid are shelling out the cash,
Mr. and Mrs 1). N. Hutchin¬
son have made a number of ac¬
quisitions to their pretty homo
and farm near town within the
last year or so which contribute
n great (leal to tho pleasure and
c nvenienco of iarm lii Of
the additions, wo might mention
n handsome piano, a new
Jy phaeton, sewing machine
mower and rake, and this w eed
they are smiling over the a]
a ram f a bran new baby
gir ■j V/hat next?
When you bring your cotton
to Adel, just come prepared to
have your picture made. It
will cost nothing if we cant
|dease Don't miss this
tunitv We will be here until
about Oct. loth
Southern Photo Co.
Mr. W. W. Webb, of JIahira,
was in Adel Wednesday making
arrangements for the open
mg ot an extensive tin util*-
business lhe firm here is t
oeci py Mr. Miley’s new building
which has been greatly delayed
m completion Mr.U.K.John-
son will he in charge of the store
here and will open sum time
next week Fibs firm is doing
n immense business in ITahira
and expect to be" in the “push”
m Adel They have already
bought spac :e in Tim Nfcws and
it will pay * you to watch for
tiei ; opening au.nou n<*
next week ,
— ~
Pain-I-Cure cures any pmn
Prof, W. it/ Smith was this
week the recipient of a state li-
from State School Coin-
miasioner Glenn. This i» a iner¬
ited recognition of his scholar¬
ship and long faithful service
in the school ‘room.
Pre-eminent among the build-
ings of our town stands the
J liandsomo nicely painted schcol-
buil, li .' 1 -. < l l ut ft le '
l ‘» 9ulle - «>* the
Ulack,Hmrd * ^dilapidated.)
'’.'he wsrlfs of our school rooms
will soon shine forth with sojfle
neat pictures. They could not
l>e called elegant as they cost
only 15c a p : eee, but they are
certainly beautiful and have an
added interest in the fact that
they are contributions from the
pupils. One room ha* not rais-
ud the sum needed Give the
little people a nickel or a dime
and encourage their school pride
Next Monday begins the sec¬
ond month. Lot it bo marked
by increased ma), added interest
and a larger attendance. A
number of new pupils are ex
peeled.
A Powder Mill Explosion.
Removes everything in sight so do
drastic mineral pills, but both are migh¬
ty dangerous. Don’t dynamite the
delloatc machinery of your body with
calomel, croton oil or aloes pills, when
Or. King’s New Life Pills, which are
K«ntle as a summer to-ooze, do the work
perfectly. Cures Headache, Constipa¬
tion. Only SSc at J. E. Peeples’ drug
stei’i
LOST—A DAY
Our press rollers made a busi¬
ness trip to Atlanta last week
and were a day or two late get-
ling back, lienee the unavoida-
hie delay in sending out the last
issue cfTii* News However,
wo trust that the improved print
fully compensated for the wait-
mg. We weroalsoin the midst
of a multitude of other perplex¬
ities in making the change of
printers, managers etc., which
v e trust Will not occur i gain
soon A day lost is lull’d to find
but we will endeavor to make
Ibis up and be out on time iiere-
after,
Ko It,OUT TO UoUNBSS.
Tho woman who is lovely in face,
form and temper wilt always liavo
friends, hut one Who would bo at tract-
ive uniat keep her health. If she is
weak, sickly and ail run down, sh<
will be nervous and irritable If si I
has constipation or kidney trouble her
impur 1 will cans pimples
lilotchcs, skin eruptions anil a wretch-
I complexion. Electric Bitters is the
best medicine ill the world to regulate
stomach, liver and kidneys and to pur¬
ify the blood. It gives strong nerves,
bright eyes, smooth Velvety skin, rich
complexion. It will make a good-look¬
ing charming woman of a run-down
invalid. Only 50 cents at J. E. Peep-
( , s drug store.
MONEY tO {.END
Fanners can borrow money
it 1 he Bank of Adel upon up-
l>roml I)ilI)ei
__
Notick.
All parties indebted to Peep¬
les Bros, orE. Peeples are re¬
quested to make immediate set¬
tlement.
Volga mo Ekdptions
Arc grand, but Hkin Eruption* rob
b of joy. Bnctdeu’s Arnica Halve
ui-cs them; also Old, Running ami
Fuv Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felon*.
Corn*,' Warm, Cuts, Bruises, Burns
8oald»„ Chapped Hands, Clilblaius,
Bust Pile cure on earth. Drives out
paius amt aches. Only 25 ots a box
Cure guaranteed. Bold by J. E. Peep
Druggist.
Fain-I-Oure is sold No Cuaic
so pay.
HOUSES,
HORSES,
DIC HORSES,
LSTTLE HORSES,
I have just returned from
the market with a
LOrtD
of the finest horses that has
ever been shipped to
rien county, Come and see
for yourself
I will sell, swap or buy
*’ * T ’ P0PF ’
ADEL, GA.
« y. r. u
Sunday, Sept. 00,
1. Song.
2. Scripture Reading.
3. Prayer.
t. Recitation—Miss Minnie
Tucker.
5. Recitation — Fannie May
Head.
(5. Recitation—Mamie Ohe»-
n utts.
7. Duty—Prof. R. L. Dodd.
8. ..Song.
i). Dismission.
FOR SALE.
One good two-horse farm lj
miles from Adel; 50 acres open
land and about 50 acres wood
land.—Apply to J. T. Pope,
Adel, Ga.
Advance in Cotton.
this fall means to the South 118
millions profit over last year.
This is the latest intelligence 1
More money means the chance
of a life time to educate your
children. The latest intelligence
from
A DEI, INSTITUTE
is an enrollment to date of 80
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 as necessary. A
prosperous school and an ad¬
vance in cotton the same year is
happy coincidence We call
special attention to the follow¬
ing advantages:
Every branch taught is taught
thoroughly.
Personal attention is paid to
the needs of each pupil.
The school has been carefully
graded. Our work is not only
thorough, but systematic.
We have a large
school building with modern
conveniences.
We employ the latest and
most approved methods in
school work.
TUITION has been re¬
duced to $2 00 per month for 7th
and <Stli grades.
tth, 5th and (Jth grades, #1.75
and fid grades, #1.50
1st grade $1.25
If you have ahoy or girl of
school age, now is youk oppok-
'fCNiTY. With cotton at 20 cents
and a first class institution at
your doors, if you cannot educate
^ig fall WHEN CAX you? If earil-
est work and honest purpose
count this for anything finest wo school expect to
make tho year
ever known hero.
Dodd & Smith, Principals.
Pay Cash
By borrowing money at the
Bank of Adel and buying your
supplies for cash This is
sound advice to Farmers.
Advertize^ Letters
September Andrews, 11)00.
L nastron
2. nave Bishop,
IJ. jasper Bridget!.
4 . iiattie Bacon,
5. clara Brown,
(!. Fred p. Cason.
7. until a, chambers,
8. Monroe Gipson,
0. Miss Debbie oocior,
10. prank orantland,
w, Hay,
B1 (i K Johnson,
i.ibson Kinlaw,
* ~ rones low son,
1(1, i.uvenia pryor,
17. KolAert Keddick,
18, Mrs. Bailie sing,
PJ. peter sliergard. letters
The above will be
soul to the Dead Letter Office if
not called for in80 days.
J. M. Button,
P. M.
a dsl, Ga,
Question Answered.
Yes, August Flower »till ha* the lar¬
gest sale of any medicine in the civil-
izoil worl/l. Y r our mothers’ and «ranrt-
mothers’ never thought of using any-
thing else for indigestion or Billious-
ness. D(x;tors were scarce, and they *el
(lorn heard of Appendicitis, Nervous
Prostration or Heart failure, etc. They
used August Flower to clean out the
system and stop fermentation of nndi-
gested food, regulate the action of the
liver, stimulate the nervous andorga: •
jo action of the system and that is all
they took wheu«feeling dull and bad
with headaches and other aches. You
only need a few doses of Green’s Au-
guse Flower, in liquid form, to make
yon satisfied there is nothing seiidu*
the ma. ter with you. For sale by J.
Pwples. •
Hall & Return
•
Are Receiving O Their Mammotli
I
STOCK OF
FALL and WINTER GOODS
^\ml will give particular^)
In The News Next Week.
WATGH F0R THEIR
A li ii o u n c e m e n t
HALL & KENNON.
Milk and Butter
Will be plentiful if you buy a Cow from
Parrish Bros. & Hatefuw
have received a shipment from the best stock farms ia
the State and have them on
Exhibition
Tliis week
See them early and get your
CHOICE m
this space is reserved
FOR
J. T. Wilkes*
THE OLD RELIABLE PEALER
GENERAL MEKCmNDISE,
Wlio will speak to 1114 T
Public in the next Issue of The
Adel News