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A Friday, 22 4 g 6 i
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Some day. ma.t be dark and
are.uy.
Sick Headache is the bane of many
lives. Dr- M. A Simmons Liver
Medicine cures and prevents this an¬
noying complaint. Sold by J. E.
Peeples.
Georgia confederate pensioners
have received more than $ 600,000
from the state department this
year,
To Cure a Cold m One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggist* refund the money if it
tails to cure, E, W. Grove’s signature
on each box. 2oo.
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The public school teachers of
the state are hard at work and are
jtistly earning their monthly al¬
lowance.
You tfnow What You Are Taking
Mfheu you take Grove’s Tasteless Chill
Tonic.because the formula is plainly
printed on every bottle showing that it
Is Ivon and Quinine in a tasteless form.
No cure, no pay, 50o.
The high Chinese officials are
not committing suicide with much
celerity and Count Yon Walder-
see wants to spur them up a bit.
The situation is a grave one.
The Best Prescription for Malaria
Chills and Fever is a bottle Of Groves’
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron
and quinine in a tasteless form, No
cure— no pay. Prlco 5t» cents.
“The Fate of the Ink Man” as
re-produced in the Tifton Gazette
of last week was a “whopper.”
J, E. Peeples the druggist will
refund your money if you are not
satisfied after using Chamberlains
Stomach and Liver Tablets. They
cure disorders of the stomach,
billiousuess constipation and
headache. Price 25cents. Sam¬
ples free.
The greatly prolonged and
never-ending Philipine campaign
Is doing much to lessen the ardor
of patriotism which bubbled up
at the beginning of the outbreak.
Letters from many of the privates
disclose the fact that they are not
much in love with their duties
and especially as to the treat¬
ment they are receiving from
Borne of the commanding officers.
Reports show a greatly increased
death rate from throat and lung
troubles, due to the prevalence of
croup, pneumonia and grippe,
of One Minute
Cough Cure in all of these diffi¬
culties. It is the only harmless
remedy that gives immediate re-
sultv. Children like it. J. E.
Peeples.
Congress has voted $5,000,000
for the proposed big St. Louis
show. Why not give the Val¬
dosta fair $25,000. There’s noth¬
ing like passing .1 good thing a-
rounxl.
There is always danger in using
counterfeits of DeWitt’s Witch
Halel dulve. The original is a
safe and certain cure for piles, it
is a soothing and healing salve for
sores and all skin diseases, J, E.
Peeples.
The feccut royal wedding in
Spam was not so popular as Queen
Wilhelmina’s. . Spain seems to be
-on the brink of a revolution.
nos who can not take erdi-
1 ifuNrirteasure Littlk to
take DeWitt’l Early risers
They are ihe best little liver pills
ever made, J. K. 1’eeples.
Good Position
Wanted : Young ladies aud gen-
tlemen in every county for office
NVi.rk, clerkship, etc. Must make
R-n Aevioua ill deposit or give security.
^perieno, not
Sarv. Good S.uai 5 . Address
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‘Frank,” Box 485; Nashville* |
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LaQ.-rr* B8 0H|H | p js/.
“X:» the winter of !83| awl 1899 I was
(fiken down with a severe attack of whjji
is called La Grippe 5 ’ says F. L. Hewitt,
a prominent- druggist of Winfield, IU.
“ The modi (due I used was two bottles of
Chamberlain a Cough Remedy. It broke
up the cold and stopped the coughing like
magic, and I have never since been
hdwith Grippe. Chamberlains Cough
Remedy can always be depended upon to
bieak up a severe cold and ward off any
threatened attack of pneumonia. It is
ylsasaut to take, too, which makes it
most desirable and one of the most pop-
"“
Throogh an oversight we failed
in our last issue to acknowledge
rece ip t . from Capt. I). G, Purse
q( g a vannah a valuable
on syrup-making and the
vation G f sugarcane. The book
is sent post paid for fifty cents.
This is destined to become a great
industry in this section of the
state and farmers should study
the subject thoroughly.
Nil lions Given A a ay.
It is certainly gratifying to the public
to know of one concern in the land who
are not afraid to begeiiorons to tfcenecd-
r and suffering. The proprietor* of Dr.
ten million trial bottles of this great
iciue; and have the satisfaction of
ing it has absolutely cured thousands of
hopelcas cases. Asthma. Bronchitis,
Hoarseness, and all diseases of t he throat
Chest and Lungs are surely cured by it.
Call on Peeples & Tygart, Druggists and
get a free trial bottle. Regular size
@1. Every bottle guaranteed, or
refunded.
Ilablra Happedldgs,
Hahira Ga Feb 18th, 1901.
To the Adkl Nmv s.
Mr. J. I>. Barnes has moved his
tie camp from Cecil to Hahira and
Mr. Greene will look after his ;
business for him here. j
Tile young people ate enjoying i
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themselves going to dances.
E. L / .
Wb Ivy, who has been ia i
the * m P ,0 > Mr. J’ !>• Barnes |
for some time, hag nope in the tie 1
business (or himself near he*.
county Mtss is j j0 visiting ] a i> e Lo her a eh cousin, ot Irwin Mrs. J
M. Marshall of Hahira. j
Invitations announcing j
are out
the marriage of Mr. Lessie
Wilkes to Miss Joe Griffin on
Wednesday next. Mr. Wilkes is
one of Berrien’s industrious young
farmers and Miss Griffin is one of
Lowndes’ popular young teachers
and both have a host of friends to
join in good wishes for their fu¬
ture happiness.
There are seven new houses just
completed and nearing comple¬
tion which add much to our beau¬
tiful young city.
We are glad to see that our two
hustling doctors are having very
little to do at present, owing to
the good health of our town and
surrounding community.
Our school continues to increase
owing to the good management of
Prof Cliesnuttand wife. w.
Like bad dollars, all counterfeits
of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve
are worthless. The original quick¬
ly cures piles, sores and all skin
diseases. J.E. Peeples.
Ctfril Notes.
Mr. F. A. Webb is erectin? a
dwelling in Cecil. It is situated
by the dwelling of W. F. Mathis.
Dr. Pafford has been off from
his home for a while.
Mr. Billie Webb is now work¬
ing for F. A. Webb in the livery
business.
Mr. Rufus Hall is here bui! ling
some houses for Bray & Co.
Messrs J. N. Bray & Co. ha ve
purchased u new tram engine for
the purpose of hauling logs.
There was a phonograph enter¬
tainment at the Bchoolhouse on
the night of 11 th inst.
The singing company did not
inert on Wednesday night
of the absence of their leader. Dr.
M. M. Pafford.
Dr. Pafford has nearly finished
his stables,
Rev. S. S. Kemp filled his ap¬
pointment here on Sunday last.
The way a certain young man
hustling to get a house built
like there might be a
soon. Peck.
(-Intended for last week. Ed )
For the Weaknees and prostra¬
tion following grippe there
nothing so prompt as One Minute
Cough Cure. This preparation is
highly endorsed an umailing
edv for all throat and lung trou-
btos ami it’s early use 'preveat
consumption. It was made to
quick . , h J. 7 L. 1 eeples. 7
cure „ .
Atlanta . , , is . to the , front with .... the
saddest tragedy of the season.
Mrs Wilson, a beautiful young
widow was lured to the woods and
shot to death by William Hamil¬
ton, her rejected lover, who com¬
pounded crime by killing him¬
self on the same spot. Hamilton
was lepulsed by Mrs. Wilson be¬
cause of his dissipations. A pack¬
age of cigarettes and a bottle of
whiskey were found on his corpse.
And yet there are people who
want to place these temptations
at the very doors of our young
men.
Millions of people are familiar
with DeWitt’s Little Early Ris¬
ers and those who use them find
them to be famous little liver pills
Never gripe J, E. Peeples.
Jeffries and Ruhlin both got
knocked out last week by the Ohio
state authorities, It smacked
some-what of the famous Way-
cross war under Gov. Nortken’s
administration.
How To Cure the Grip ,
Remain quietly at home and take
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ae direct-
ed and a quick recovery is sure to follow.
Tbat remedy counteracts any tendency
tens Q f thousands who have used it
for the grip not one case has been report-
ed that did not»recover. For sale by J.
IS- Peeples. »
There Is little argument that
can be effective with the individ¬
ual or firm that sends to distant j
points for what they can get just
as cheap and just as good at home
whether that thing be printing or
merchandise. The person or firm
with so little forethought or pub¬
lic spirit that it cannot see the
advantage of patronizing home
institutions and industries with-
out constant urging, is almost be¬
yond the reach of reason. There
is one consolation : Such people
do not long remain in business.—
Tifton Gazette.
Brave-Man Fall
Victims to stomach nud kidney troub¬
les as well as women, and nil feel the re¬
sults in loss of appetite, poisins in the
blood, backache, nervousness, headache,
and ciwd, listless ruu-dowu feeling. But
there’s no need to feel like that. Listen
to J. W. Gardner, Idaville ind. He says
,,Electric Bitters is just the thing for a
man when he ia all run down and dou.t
care whether,he lives or dies. It did
more to give me new strength and good
appetite than anything I could take. I
can now eat auyrhing and have a now
lease on life.” Only SOcents, at
& Tvgart’s drug store. Every bottle
guaranteed.
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Dyspepsia Cure
DfgeStS wh&t yOtf ©at.
itartiflcially digests the food and aids
Nature in strengthening and recon-
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can approach it in efficiency. It ia-
etantly Dyspepsia, relieves Indigestion, and permanently cures
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Nausea,
all otner results of imperfect digestion •
Brice50c. and $1. Lnrpresizecontains 2Y*
feuillsizG.Boolt 3 ill<iboutdyspt‘psi»iiii<iil 6 (lfr 6 ©
Prepared by E. C CeWITT & CO.. Cljlcaa^
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Vbuffg Women
The entry into woman hood h a
critical time tor a girl» Little men¬
strual disorders started at that time soon
grow into fatal complications. That
female troubles are filling graveyards
proves this. Wine of Gamut estafo-
lishss a painless and natural menstrual
dow. When once this important func¬
tion is started right-a healthy life will
usually nd follow. i^Auiiy women, young
? Cardui. oldf ow e their lives to Wig© ot
|jive There is nothing like it to
fit women freedom from pain and to
$1.00 young women for every duty of life.
bottles at druggists.
Of
Mils Dell* M. Strayer, Tully, Kan.-. “I
hare suffered untold pain at menstrual pe¬
riods for a long time, wa3 nervous, had no
appetite, and lost interest in everything,
in fact was miserable. I have taken four
bottles of Wine of Cardui, with Thedford’s
Black-Draught, when needed, and to-day
I am entirely cured. 1 cannot express the
thanks ! feel for what you have done
for me."
fepS-SS-BE icme Company, Chattanooga, Tenn. |
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Sold By S. P. Williams, Adei, Ga.;
THE VALDOSTA BARGAIN HOUSE
IS A HUSTLING REALITY.
Shoes! Shoes!!
0 ,r line'of Vocs ombracoe the leading brand, of
goods for men and Women. Nothing cheap
shoddy. Oxford ties and slippers—just the
f or y our
Hats! Caps" 9 9
We have the finest line of caps in the city. Oar
line of hats is a nobby one. A big lineol hats for
Indies, these are o. k. a nd are bar gains.
By The Yard.
We carry a nice line of cotton goods.
Best prints—Spring styles—of per vd.
I ;^ea islands—best goods—5^ “ “
Cotton flannels and outings in plenty.
Shirts, Neckwear.
Our line of shirts is a marvel of Iveauty. We|
can fit you in style, size and price. Collars,
! and i ueckweai 1 • abundance. , ,
„ „ in A .... big line of 1
klers. suspen-]
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Clothing , Capes. Skirts.
Wecarry a good line of clothing. Full suits, odd
pants and underv ear. We have a few tine capes:
j [cheap.
A big line of Ladies Dress Skirts. Come early
| l and get your choice.
Miscellaneous,
A big line of jewelry, umbrellas, hosiery, buttoi is
jand jmemii otffer useful C<>me articles and that we haven’t space U
n. see them for yourselves
GO \V. Borin ATai 1 agei%
-A.del,
Red Hoi From The Gun
Was the ball that hit G. B.
Steadman of Newark Mich., in
the civil war. It caused horrible
Ulcers that no treatment helped
for 20 years. Then Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve cured him. Cures
Cuts, Bruises Burns Boils Felons
Corns Skin Eruptions. Best Pile
cure cn earth. 2octs. a box. Cure
guaranteed. Sold by Peeples &
Tygart druggists.
CITY,
Mayor—A. A. Parish.
Coitncilmen— Wm. Clements,
mayor protein and dim. of street
com. S. A. Julian—chin, finance
con ...... T * r „i, c “ m n a,1 ~
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iiarv com. R. C. Woodard--chm.
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1 piDl'ODCrtV " J * 1 com.
Clerk & Treasurer-A. A. Webb
! City Marslutl-J. M. Shaw,
I Regular session of council held
first Wednesday afternoon in
month.
Shaw Sc Clements,
Li4 t ery Stables.
Nice Turnouts, Polite Drivers.
Adel, Ga.
Phone No., 19.
James M. Sutton,
Notary Public,
Will be found at post, office
where he will furnish all kind
of Legal Blanks on short no¬
tice. Deeds, Bonds, Etc,,
Signed officially.
Adel, » Ga.
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
Patents ■
;
I RAOl mAHKS
Designs
Copyrights &c.
quickly Anyone sending a sketch and description whether may
ascertain our opinion free an
tions invention is probably patentable. Communica- i
Sent strictly Oidest confidential. Handbook on Patents
Lee. agency^for^securm^atenu^.
ipeciai notice, charge, Te °° T *
Scientific without in the
«l3g?^ @^i5SSS: American. j
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Dr. J. G. Coliar,
■ l>ENTTSTr^
Office: Miley Building.
Crown and Bridge Work a
Special attention f,iven to chil.
drt rPs teeth entrusted to mi/ care.
Phone, No. 20
0. P. GOODMAN,
•DENTIST.
Sparks, Georgia.
Joe leafy Jackson,
LAWYER ,
ADEL - - GEORGIA.
Office in Patten Euilding,
General Practitioner in State
and United States Courts.
Phone, No. 18.
Chas. A. DeVane,
ATTORNEY and counselor at law .
Will practice in all the courts,
State and Federal.
OFFICE in Julian Building.
Adel, Ga.
Phone No. j Office, 3 rings on 32.
/ Residence, 34.
JOHN W. P0WELI a
ATTORN E Y-4T-LAW.
SPARKS, GEORGIA.
R. C. Woodard, M. D.
: Up Stairs, Front Room,
Julian Building.
ArlieParish House, South
End of Town.
all calls promptly answered.
Adel, Gff-
,
No. \ j Office, 1 ring on 22.
Residence, 33.
Dr. E F. Bourquin,
t/lll'OniC /it . DlSC'USfS T ,. A .... bjieclclltv. .
Office Hours: 10a. m. to 3 p. m.
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No. 11 011
W. B. Goodman, Nashville, Ga.
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Our fee returned if we fail. Any one sending sketch and description of
any invention w ill promptly receive our patent” ^pinion free concerning the patent¬
ability of same. “IIow to obtain a sent upon request. Patents
secured through us advertised for sale at our expense.
Patents taken out through us reeeivd special notice, without charge, in
The Patent Record, an illustrated aud widely circulated journal, oonaulted
by Manufacturers and Investors.
Send for sample copy FREE. Address,
VICTOR J. EVANS & GO.,
(Patent Attorneys,)
Evarm BuHsHtag, WASHBNGTON, 0. C.
Important!
To Horse Owners and StockDenlcrs
If yoti own mules or horses you should by all means keep at read
command ' J - v ’ r, "‘.....■""" " 11
'Walker’s Dead Shot Colic Cure
for Mules and Horses
T It . guaranteed ... relieve of Oolic
is to any case in mules or horses in e>n
minutes. It is the WORLD’S GREAT SPECIFIC for COLIC It’can 'be
administered by any one who In* intelligence enough to drench a horse.
It is manufactured purely from the extract of roots and the distillation
of herbs, and is tlierfore 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 one from whom von
bought it is authorized by us to refund your money. If vour
1 medicine dealer does not keep it, ask him to order it for you; or m»on re-
j ceipt of price 81.00 per bottle, we will send it to you by express, prepaid to
your express offieo.
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Tile yYalker Go.,
8avanah (Ja
Fcr sale by S. P. Wiiliams
fill • 1 Mil
A "\\ onderful hoi soli old medicine
Cures Nenralgia^ Rheumatic, Neivous or Spasmodic Pains, Toothache
Headache, Baduu he Bruises, Sprains, Lameness, Cramp Colic, Diarrheon*
Sort? D^ntery, rhroat. bungs Sick stomach of Insects, or Sea-Siekuess. Swellings and all Incases Kinds, Stiff Neck, Sorenes Gold!, 1,
or Pneumonia, it fiords of Bad Coughs, b
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NO CURE NO PAY.
Manufactured by
FHE WALKER GO.,
For sale bv Savannah, P. Ga.
6. Williams, Adel. Ga.
Georgia Southed & Florida Rv Co
SUWANEE RIVER ROUTE.
LOCAL TIME TABLE.
I ELL!, AK\ J, D()J. Subject to Change Without Notice.
5 :i 1 ishoo
Shoo Dixie .......<Yl3 Quick Si AT IONS. G
Fiy. _Fiye ___1 Quick Dixie
4 43 p m 11 18 p 1 j ofiau.lLviviacon ______________| Step .| Flyer.j iu;Tl"oo"aTa _ Fly.
6 04 'j 12 05pm ........Kathleen Depot Ar 5*0 pm 4 10 a
G 50 ” 1241 12 4 3 ” j 119 „ ' 9 52
a S Unadilla. 3 45 I a 62 911
7 24 ” 1 03 ‘ | 1 07 ” ]............Vienna. ... 8 22 „ i 2 31 „
7 48 ” 120 1 24 ” |Ar......Cordele......Lvl „ „ 8 41 “
7 48 ” 1 20 j ” 3 C«o ,, ; 2 16 „ I 8 20 “
7 59 ” ] 1 42 |Lv......Cordele......Ar! 3 05 2 16 ! 8 20 “
1 51 ’ .......Wenona. ,, „
8 12 ” ■ gi ” 2 55 „ .. I 804 “
8 21 ” • ......Arabi.... 2 46 „ .. ! 758 “
8 26 ” 07 ” ' .....Sibley... 2 40 7 45 “
11 ” ...Dakota.. ....., „ .. I
8 34 ” 1 gg «< I ..... i 2 36 „ • 7 4o “
8 43 ” i „ ...... .... Worth... 2 31 ! 7 35 “
23 i...... ..... „
8 50 ” 31 „ .. Ashburn. ...... I 2 25 „ 1 39 „ j 7 27 “
9 35 ” SUV. 05 ,, |...... At. ..Sycamore ......i 2 19 „ ................I 7 20 “
9 35 15 05 ,, jLv. .....Tifton.. Lv 148 „ 1 Co 6 4o
10 02 ” 29 „ !..... ......Tifton... Arl 1 30 „ : 1 00 6 4o
10 18 ” .....Lenox... .....i 1 08 ,, 6 14
10 24 ” .... Sparks.. ..... 12 57 „ 12 25 „ 6 00
10 31 ” ........Adel... ..... 12 51 „ 112 20 „ 5 54
10 39 .Heartpine ..... 12 45 „ Il2 14 „ 5 47
10 49 •n ......Cecil...... ..... 12 39 „ [12 09 a ni 5 41
11 C2 - .Hahira.. ..... 12 32 „ Il2 02,. 15 33
11 25 0-a. Sggggg81S^s:2£Sgi58! ...Mineola.. ..... 12 21 „ i I 5 20 “
4^. it Ar Valdosta—Lv| 12 05 pin'll 35 pin, 50 o a m
rLv it .. (Lv. Valdosta....Ar jll 55 a m |.....—......; 11 25 p mi
^ 11 Dasher............ 11 86 ,,
H „ ........-Lake Park... II 25 „ 1 10 52 p m
..........Jennings..... III 10 „ 110 37 „
.....Y> ............ Jasper ....... 10 47 „ 10 15 „
Ci 11 : hire Springs 10 13 „ ! 9 48 „
Cft 11 Ar... Lake City...,Lvl 9 50 ,, 9 18
Lv....Lake City.., Ari „
f 9 50 ,, 9 05 „ *<
— ........LakcBnrler : 9 07 8 27
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-'I Sampson City 8 42 ,, 8 C5 ,,
CC —Hampton........ 8 28 „ j 7 52 ,,
OC ... Gremlin........ 7-13,, 17 17,,
1 ,, Ar .......Flora Palatka home..... Lv 7 28 ,, j 7 12 ,,
m ? (!0 a ml 6
Jacksonville FloritTa?
4 10am 4 45 p ml lv ......... Valdosta Ar 1 1 50 a n
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7 3o a m 8 i 0 p m L-vr. —.Jacksonville lv 8 30 a e
Lv Adel 3 14 am 3 48 pm f j lv Gaines
’’.sampson Gainesville city 855 945” am 8l0pm' C5 pm/ Gainesville Fla, ■ Arsam’Bq Adel
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Where No Time Is Shown Trains Do Not Stop. SleeJ I
Trains No. 3 and 4, the “Dixie Flyer” have through
is. Mo., and Jacksonville, Fla., via Valdosta, and fhrouiStt
and Coach between Macon and Palatka, open for the recepti
Unioa Depot, Macon, at 9.80 P. M., and remains in Macon 1
turn until 7.30 A. M. and can be occupied until that time.
WILLIAM CHECKLEY SHAW, 0. B.
Vice-Pres. Macon, Ga. a