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htflLULAiNh ftlUMWTii. „T I - bill i li, y„, IIiEKr. , ,
Ill the tiatllorinl elections 7^'
day r the ; republicans -t it .A ,.
sweep tee
Country almost from" Maine to
California. The south remains
ptacticallv solid. McKinley and
Roosevelt will have sixty more
4 ltei- 6 ’ral votes than they actual-
]y nfeed. They will alip have
good majorities in bofes bran ch-
eS (ft congress for the next two
years and 'the .■ country is more
'completely under th 4 thumbs of
fepublicans than in many years,
In many States the republicans
majorities were largely reduced
imd it, l is estimated that the
deipocrats polled within four
per cent as many votes vs did
the successful party. That is
,
Kbotrt tlte only coliscdation left
us.
No 18 to 1 this year.
Tlie finaheial question did it.
' The republicans got all they
afekfed fot;
Who rifles the roost, Hanna or
McKinley?
Georgia remains safely in the
democratic fold.
Now let prosperity become
inore prosperous.
Georgia will send m an un¬
broken delegation to uid 5711)
feongresft.
Let the g. o. p. put cotton up
to the t 1 *j> notch again and then
let it stay thero.
Grover Clovelalid did not go
rishing Tuesday. He wept to the
polls and voted—just which way
nobody seems to know;
The Missing Link.
The Times joios a great many
people throughout this section in
regretting that Berrien’ cbHnty
played the part of the “missing
link ’ at the State Fair last week.
There would have been no rea¬
son for regretting ti e absence of
ijfcrneti county's exhibit had it
hot been k-noWn that the bounty
is one of thb very best in South
Georgia ahd that, with Brooks
and Lowndes, it could have
helped tb form a triumvirate on
the southern border-of the state
which would li.fc.ve woti the ad-
miration of every visitor to the
Fair.
Berrien’s exhibit, it appear?)
iviis all planned for and
thing bad been arranged to make
h fine Biiowing* 'file people were
interested in it, blit somehow or
Other, at the fast minine, the
idea of making the exhibit « as
hbandoned. So far as tlie Times
is eohbern'ed, it would have
pleased us greatly tb have heard
Rferrieii’s name mentioned in
praise by visitors to the fair as
ihe nainS of Lowndes and Brooks
Fere mentioned. We feel like
kin folks to the people and this
feeling accounts for our regrets
in the matter.
We ht-pej however that the op=
bortuhity will crime again
day a lid that then the people of
Bei-ribn Fill enter the content
with tlffi energy and detenni-
bation that befits a bounty of
kpeh Splendid Resources and such
a sturdy progressive,^tizensbip.
*—Valdosta Times,
fWi The Af Morning News is proud
Bavannah of
and the city is firbud
bf the Morning News. A Lite
issue of that paper set forth tlie
dvantages of that - great
^few lines. The facilities
“a tei ^*e reul-^-not jjffo-
pPvc. Sava- irmrh * tn r\ great.
ft and no mistake-. '
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Bismarck’s Irsn Xefvc*
Wag the result of his splendid heath,
kidomitahle will arid tremendous
ty Are tier found where Stcmach,
If* Kiduoj-s and Bowels are out of
It. If you waht these qualties and
Ie success they bring, use Dr. King’s
Ru'Prtjf Wpt Lite rite Pills. brain Triey; and tody. develop Only every 26c j |
I J. E. Peoples drug store.^
statements taa¥ may or may Imt
ein ort er * ■ i "*'-' v ' CV1 ’ A C 1 4111 v
are due our readers an ex~
planation altmg this line.
3 st. Tlie Nev, 8 endorsed the ef-
make the Fair a success
from an inherent pride in this
section of the state. From time
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•
to time we marie such mention
8 we felt called upon to make
3tid. ij enuorseu « the , i movement . to .
Berrien properly repre-
sen ted at the Fair/
2nd. The managers of the Fair
evidently thought that they did
not need our in the matter,
as The Mews was completely ig-
nored from the incipience of the
its satisfactory cnlmi
nation. Net one line of paid oi
free advertising mat ter was sub-
mitied to this papery cot
f® a premium list, and we were
therefore seriously handicapped
in getting up data etc. Compli-
mentary notices wete made and
nvarked copies sent to the I aii
management, but evdl the
osua'l editorial •‘coniplimenta-
ry” was denied ns. But we went
to the Fair, paid Our way
through, whooped and hollered
as enthusiastically as any body
and crime 'back rejoicing that
lived in South
Jlrd. Tfik News chunked hands
while the question of a county
exhibit was being agitated and
a good deal of extra labor was
upon the editor in getting out
the first, few issues of the paper,
consequently lie could not at-
tend the preliminary meetings
that were held at tho county site
tub hews had no part in
the HucdefiA or failure of the
Berrien exhibit.
4th. Tim News is the oldest pa¬
per published in the county and
whi'e we dent imitate ot hers and
to he “theVmly pebble on
beach*’ yet we continue to
business at the old stand and
our columns, have
been found worthy of pat-
rOnage. These few r statements
have not heed made in a spirit of
harsh criticism but in simple
justice’ to our paper, and the pro¬
gressive community in which we
live.
Sparks Mention.
Rev. J. J. Ilynmn delivered
two eloquent SermonS to large
and appreciative audiences here
Sunday.
Mr. E. Holloway continues to
be very ill but is improving
slowly.
Sparks was well represented at
the Fctir last week, nearly every¬
body going.
Misses Daisy arid Lacy Morse ,
of Tallokas, are the charming
visitors of Mrs. B. A* Rowland
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L.
of Savalinah, were the
guished gueBts of Mr. Hi. J.
Bogers Saturday and Sunday,
I he Spa rkfe & Nashville R. R,
ias been tihmpleted at last,
Quite a number of people went
over on the excursion Sunday
LaConR Iteais.
After some delay I will try
write another letter for the
Adel News hoping it will not
find the way to (he waste basket,
Mr. W. M. Tomlinson visited
at Mr, B. C. Touch ton’s on last
Sunday,
Several of criif young men at-
tended the State Fair last week
and report a nice time*
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilkes
visited at B. W* Lovetts on Sun-
day last.
The people of thi§ t'oiiimunity
attended regular services at con-
cord on Saturday and Sunday
lask.
Miss Nannie Dro\vn$ of Ava,
was m cur midst on last Sunday,
„ always welcome
'' l e hrir.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L* Touchton
visited in Sparks recently,
Miss Julia Rentz is visiting in
Eehols °°- this week - We wish
] } er a Peasant t stay?
Mrs. Jeauie \\ light., of McRae
’^ 8 on sevfera ^ weeks visit to her
farther G. B. Scoit.
Success tb the ADELNeivh.
I* AN DOP. A i
It Saved riis Leo.
P. A. Danfort li, of LeGrange. Ga.
suffered intensely for six months with
a frightful running sore on his lc-g,
but writes thatBuckkn's Arnica Salve
wholly cured it in ten days. For Ul-
cf*rs, Burns, Boils, Pain or piles it’s the
bent salve in the world. Cure guaran*
Sold by J. E. Peeplefe druggist.
remedies arid doctors out steadily grow
WOTm until urged to try Dr. King’s
New Discovery. One bottle cfrre4 her
she writes this marvelous medicine
alao CTUred Mr - Lobs of ascvcre aAack
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of Pneumonia. Such cures are. positive
proof of the matchless merit of this
grand remedy for curing all threat,
chest or Umgtroubles. Only 50c.
ety bottle guaranteed at J. is. P eedles
f 1111 irn» ® afore *
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Store
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Building
ADEL,
GA.
Them
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YOU ARE
MoM cordially
invited to call
at our store and
examine o u r
* v3 r oods and pric¬
es, whether you
buy or not.
We are here to show you through
our stock, then if goods and
prices please you we are
glad to sell y-.u what
you want.
Quick Safes and Small Prof¬
its is our Motto.
Men f s full suits of ciothes fof
$1.75, a good artible.
Other goods cheap
«
in proportion.
a fair inspection trill Convince
you that we are the cheap¬
est. We bought to sell that
way;
Out stock is weil nlgl, complete
with neW goods arriving
daily.
S. J. Webb.
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When you feel that life ih liardly
worth the candle take a dose of Clram-
berlaiii’S Stomach and Livet tablets.
They will cleanse your stomach, tone
up your liver and regula te your bow¬
els making you feel like a new man.
For sale by J> *E. Pteeples*.
we have fsfcred many times that he
would c ie. We have had the uoetor
and have used many medicines, hut
Chastberkun^s CiAigh Remedy is
sole reliance. It seems to dissolve
the tcugu mucus and by giving fre-
queut doses when the croupy symp-
toms appear we find that, the dreaded
croup fcured before it gets settled.”
There is nocanger iu giving this
* d Y f< / r H contains no opium or other
injurious drng and may lx* given
confidently to a babe as to an
or sale by J.E. Peeeples.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
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Ur. f. bGUrqum, n
Chronic Diseases A Specialty.-
oifit^ Hours: 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Gdi
L. E. Lasiinger,
% Attorney-at—Law,
Commercial House.
Adel, % Gd<
0. P. GOODMAN,
TDTFisrariST.
Georgia,
Adel House.
A: J. Parrish, Proprietor.
Rates: $2,00 per day. First Class.
A deli Gdi
Shaiv & Clements,
LiHfcRY Stables.
Turnoutsj Polite Drivers. (
Adel, Ga.
Ft. C. Woodard, M. D.
: Up Stairs, Front Room,
Jnhan Building.
Residence: Ma Hie Jones House, South
End of Town,
ALL CALLS PKOHPTbY ANSWERED.
Adel, ^9 CL
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C/ics. A. BeVane,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
Will practice in all the courts)
State and Federal.
OFFICE in Jtlhali Building*
Adel, Ga:
James M. Sutton,
Notary Public,
Will be found at post office
where he will furnish all kiud
of Legal Blanks on short no¬
tice. Deeds, Bonds, Etc *1
Signed officially.
Adel, Ga.
BARBER SHOP
I have a nicely furnished
BARBER
Old Bank Budding.
SHARP TOOLS, PROMPT SERVICE
WORK SOLICITED.
A. J. JOHNSON ,
YY’S
Cut Prices.
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Best patent $4.50 Der barrel.
Uaillied goods at lowest mark¬
et prices.
Sugar as cheap as talking dirt.
We also have a ma¬
chine and Soda fount.
W e carry a complete lineof
elry which we are selling at cost,
all warranted.
We handle produce in
(lauce
We have the best grSffir criffiee
cheaper than yttn can buy it any
where else. .
We handle fresh butter from
fallahasse creamefy which we
keep oil ice at all times.
We also have a large stock of
five gallon oil cans for the farm
er, price oo cents.
AVe have a lot of fine applet
and a cratri of Florida
We will sell you kerosend
20 cents pUr gallon. celebrated Gold ,
Wc handle the
Brand liain, which is the finest
on the market.
We. have a large stock of tin¬
ware which we are are soiling
out at cost.
We have the be§t cream
cheese on lhe niafket and excel¬
lent crabbers to go with them.
We iiaVe a complete line of
goods, and a§ to our can-
dy, the public knows we handle
the fiuest made*
Yours truly,
F. E. IVY.
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'for '^ fire^mhmteV attach
application. A corn plaster should be
worn f or a few days, to protect it from
the shoe. As a general liniment for
gp ra j MK) bruises, lameness and rheum-
atwnt, Puitt Baba is uuoqpialled. For
«ai e by J. J}, Peoples.'
j. E, P E EPLE 3
The UUT‘OwDate Drusigist.
Adel, ~j ~- ~ ' ~ ~ Georgia,
Li very* 4/ ”
Feed kO til I C- o
Stables.
New Stables—New Horses,
NEW VEHICLES,
I take this method to notify my
friends and the public gener¬
ally that I am in the livery
business in dll its branches*
My Delight is. in Pleasing
My Customers,
MY SPECIALTY IS IN THE SALES
DEPARTMENT*
J. T. POPE,
ADEL, GA.
SI r l0e SFjQp. C$3
All kinds of Harness and
Shoe Making and
Repair Work
Neatly and Promptly
done at my shop.
Fricfc9 Reasonable
AND
Satisfactory
Guaranteed.
Lew is Meyer.
r^NEAR POPE’S STABLES
WQW&Y tO LEND
Farmers can borrow money
at the Bank of Adel upon ap¬
proved paper.
Flii'iidi G/liluLil lhfprtnrti L/ilCGlUii*
METHODIST—4th Sunday 11
a. maud t. p. m, and . Saturday , ,
1 a* m* Sunday ‘ School 8
Egv _ & s. KeD1 „a stor
Primitive— 2 nd Sunday, ana
Saturday before at 10 a* m, El-
der Stallings, Pafetor
pjp£gBYTERIAN— fhd 5 un=
d&y, 11 a. m. and 7 p. m* Rev
Q,-is wold pastor.
MISSIONARY—1st itnd 8 rd Suii
( j avs ai ni . an a 7 p m Sunday
School 10 a- m. W. M- A. oil
Tuesday after 1st Sunday
Rev. Culpepper, pastef,!
CITY DIRECTORY*
Mayor—A» A: Parish*.
AIdekmen— J. Tt W ilkes, S As
JUiffin, Wrin ClrimCntsj J* A* J 5
Parrish arid R. C* Wbodard,
Clbik— 2 A. A. Webb,
Marshal— Mark Shaw
Council merits evrify 1st Wed
I If Voif Expect to !
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C. E, WEBB,.
The Hustling GrocerVmatt,
v ho, ih addition to the above,
carries a full line of Family add
Fancy Groceries at prices tli-at
tvill convince you that I am in
the Grocery business to
Do Business With Yon
I will move in a few days to
the’ fie# brick store next door
to where 1 am now located*
ggjS^Free delivery to town cus¬
tomers.
C. E. WEBB, Adel, Ga.
Important!
To Horse Owners and StockDealers
If yon own mnles or horses yort sh'oHhl by all means keep at ready
command
^yalleer’s Dead 81iot Colic Cure
for Mules and Horses
It is guaranteed to relieve any case of Oolic in mnles or horse's m ten
minuted It is the WORLD’S GREAT SPECIFIC for COLIC. It cap be
administered by any one who has intelligence enough to drench a hotfee.
If is manufactured purely from the extract of roofs and the distillation
of herbs, and is therfore HARMLESS. It is also a valuable LINIMENT.
It is sold upon our IRON CLAD GUARANTEE to CURE COLIC
QUICKER THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY, or the t>iie from whom you
medicine it dealer is does authorized by hft to reftmd for your money. If your
deiptofpruje not keep >t, ask liim tb order it express, you; or upon re*
$1.00 per bottle, we will send it tb you by prejiaid tct
your express office.
Manufactured by^-=
The xy a liter Co.,
Saifnnah On
1- For sale by 9. P.- 'Widiairti
o ® & Q #
pin * i - mi
A "Wonderful household medicine
Cures Neuralgia, Rheumatic, Nojvous or SjmsnuKliC Fains, Toothache Diarrhcotl
Headache, Baohaclie, Bruises, Sprains, Lnnieness, Cramp Colic,
Dysentery, Stings of Insects, Swelling.? and all Kinds, Sjitf Neck, Soreness
Sore. Throat, Sick Stomach or Sea Sickness, in cased of Bad Coughs, Cold*
or Pneumonia, it affords
QUiCK RElIEF I
NO CURE NO PAY.
Manufactured by
THE WALKER GO.,
For sale bv S^RWiffiamsf Adel. OtL
Georgia Southern & Florida Ry Co.
SUVVANEE RgVER ROUTE-
LOCAL TIME TABLE.
OCTOBER 1 , 1900. Subject to Oiange‘Without Notice.
;> T 1 STATIONS, b-i 4
Shoo I Dixie Quick : Dixie Shoo
’ Fly. j Flyer Step, LV Depot'Arj j Step. FlVhr* —j FJy.
4 30 p m j 11 55 p m 11 20 a m i\jH(-on 4 15 pm 4 10 a m a m
5 40 12 17 bill ..........Kathleen.......... 2 23 „ o
„ mil2 55 ..........Uuadilla............ 48 2 52 a
6 25 „ 1 16a ,, 2 „ „
7 12 „ I 87 ” ” 1 40 20 ,, ............^Vienna............ Ar......Cordele.....Lv 2 25 ,, 2 31 „ 30 OC
7 30 „ 1 53 1 „ 2 08 ,, 2 15 „
7 40 „ 1 53” 10 Lv......Cordele...... Ar 2 08 „ 2 15 „ CO
i 7 53 „ 2 05 ” ...........WenoJla........... 1 58 „ 2 05 , 1^-
f 8 01 .............. ts ............SffiV............. N
,, iso 1 44 b»
8 06 „ ........- - ............Dakota...........J „ l* »*
8 12 „ .............. ............Worth............. 140 | j
8 20 2 30 tc .....Asubhrit...........] I 86 „
„ j 2 36 id 1 30 i l 35
8 26 „ i .....Sycamore......... j ,, | „
9 10 „ 1.............. to Tift 1 25 „
9 15 „ 3 10” oa ........ ........Tiffon........Ar|i on........Lv|i 2 55 ,, ; 1 00 r o
1 ^ I 3 15 ” 03 2 35 „ j 12 55 :
moo” \\ I os i .......Lenox.............;'i2 14 ,, i ................
I j 0 07 ^ ” 3 46 ” ^ .........Spark#*............ *.............;n ;12 02 am| pm 12 22 ,, j
]0 ; 3 51 1 1 - ................Adel 57 12 17 „
1 [ ) 21 „ I 3 57 ^ ..............Cecil...............ill ........Heartpine..........Ill 51 12 11 „
lo 4 02 45 12 06 a mj
” ^ .............Hahira............jil 88 »C
a ...........Mineola............ill 27 M
m Is Ar. Valdosta.. .Lv 30 ’ j 33 ^
‘ 4* ct 1 11 11 p in
1 4^* oi Lv......Ya ldost#.... Ar 11 10 ,, III 35 p m
or ............Dasher............! 10 451 , f ■
CJt cjt .........Lake Park.......... 10 40 11 06 p m
..........Jennings..........110 ,, 110 53,,
c?i c#i Jasper 27,, 34
CJi 33 cs-Oi .White .. Springs..... ......10 | 05 „ ;l0 „
C5 9 32 ,, JO 03 „
C5 Lv. Ar.. Lake Lake City....Lv City. ..Ar 9 08 ,, j d 9 40 2d ,,
O ccrocroo^ 8 50 „ j „
........Lake Butler........ 8 12 „ > 8 28 „
00 <l ......Sampson ..........Hampton. City j 7 7 37 50 „ 8 7 05 52 „
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00 OC® ........„ Grand in... I 7 01 „ 7 17 „
00 „ 16 ,, ........Flortlkmffi 1 6 56 „ 7 12 „
O a in 45 p j Ar Palatka Dep. Lv| 6 22 a m 6 40pm
Jacksonville Florida.
4 45 a In 5 05 p miLv . ..Valdosta.... at 11 00 a m II 30 p m
8 00 k hi 8 45 p m .Ar .Jacksonville Lv : 715am 8 00 pm
Lv Macon // 5l> pm 1! 20 ami u ) i_v Gainesville 7 00 pm 6 45 a ni
”sampsoucity8 00 a hr 8 35 p m < GaTlieSVilh Fla. ,■ Arsain’soh city 7 55 ” 740 ant
Ar Gainesville 855 ” 9 30 p m ( ' Ar Mafeoii 4 Iba m 4/5 pm
Whei.e No Tivib Is Shown Trains Do Not Stop.
Trains No. 8 and 4, the “Dixie F !yer” hkVe through Sleeper between St. Lou¬
is, Mo., and Jacksonville, Fla., via Valdosta, and through Parlor Sleeping Car
and Coach between Macon and Palatka, open for the reception of passengers iri
Umdu Depot, MaSou, at 9.30 P. M., affil remains in Macon Unioh Depot oh re^
turn until 7.30 A: M. and can be Occupied until tllfth
WILLIAM (jHECKLEY 8HA\Y, C. B*
Y iee'-'-Presi MaeriUj G«, Gpu’1 Phb#. Ag't*