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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Fridav.
April 26th.
Memorial Day.
Ool. A. T. Woodard of Valdos¬
ta was in Adel Monday.
,
See notice of Sparks Feed
House in this iseue of Thk Naws.
Ool. J. H. Gary was a pleasant
caller at the Nkwb office a few
days ago.
Dr. H. W. Clements and Mr.
M. 8. Shaw of Lenox were in our
city Tuesday.
Dr. J. O. Collar’s dental par¬
lors are now up-stairs in the Ken-
tiQQ building.
Mr. Harry Jackson left last
week for Macon where he goes to
accept a position.
Notice slight change in the
schedule of theSouth Georgia in
t his issue of Ths News.
Mr. B. M. DeVane and Mr. 0.
R. DeVane and family are visit¬
ing in Morven this week.
Mr. G. D. Paxson and Mr. G.
R. Hall of Barney were recent
visitors to our thriving burg.
Mr. E. J. Cheek, of theHorkan
Music Company, Moultrie, was in
this territory a part of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Futch of
near Nashville were in Adel
Thursday doing their spring tra¬
ding.
Mr. O. L. Folsom is out again
after being laid on the shelf for
two weeks with a severe case of
the mumps.
Mr. S. W, Ave^l left last week
for Atlanta where it is reported
he has a position with a leading
dry goods firm.
Rev.J. F. Cullpepper filled the
pulpit at the Baptist church Sun¬
day morning and Rev. J. W. Kir-
ton preached at night.
Mr. O. M. Sweat and liitle
children returned home Monday
after a stay of three weeks with
relatives at Atkinson, Ga.
The News continues to grow in
favor with its increasing list of
subscribers and advertisers. We
are doing our best and your help
is needed.
A new farmer is stopping out
at the borne of Mr. J. H. Hutch¬
inson but he is entirely too young
to be of much help for severs!
years to come.
The rain storm of last Thursday
night forced the promoters to call
off the social entertainment
which was announced to take
place in the Reunion Opera Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
left the first of the week
Gainsville, Fla., where Mr.
ett has a position with
<fe CV*., a leading lumber firm
that place.
Spring coughs are
dangerouf and unless cured
once, serious resnlts often
One Minute Cough Cure acts
magic. It is not a common
ture but is a high grade
Peeples & Tygart.
Saturday and Sunday are the
regular meeting days for the
Methodist congregation. There
laboring to bsgin work at an
ly date open their new house
worship. It is highly probable
they will abandon the idea
building a briek house but will
construct a modern frame edifice,
Owing to an increase in legal
business Col. J. Z, Jackson, who
has for some time been con-
nected with Thk bl Nwura forced
ate editor, has
continue hi. newspaper work and
will hereafter devote himself to
his chosen profession. His office
is now upstairs in the new Ken-
non building where his friends
and clients are invited to cn l
Licensed to Preach.
At the regular monthly
ference at the Baptist church
Tuesday night Mr O. H. P. Ju¬
lian was presented to the church
as an applicant for license to
preach the gospel. Mr. Juhan
has been a member of the church
for . several , year, and ... h» been
prominent in every good work
undertaken by the brethren. He
feels that the Master has a work
f or him to do anu the church, ’
with ., special . . and . words ,
a prayer•
of encouragement liberated him
to exercise and cultivate hi. gifts.
Those famous little pills, De-
Witt’« Little Early Risers will re¬
move all impurities from your sys¬
tem. cleanse your bowels, make
them regular Peeples 4r Tygart.
Sam Jones May ist
We take pleasure in announc¬
ing that Sam Jones will deliver
his celebrated lecture, “Get there
and stay there,” in the Tifton
Opera House on the night of May
1st. The railroads have made a
rate of one fare for the round
trip and large crowds will attend
from the surrounding towns. We
are sorry that we do not have a
more convenient schedule for this
special event, but Adel will like¬
ly send up a delegation any how
for there is only one original Sam
The price of admission
will be only seventy-five cents.
If troubled by a weak digestion
loss of appetite, or constipation,
trv a few doses of Chamberlain’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets. For
sale by Peeples & Tygart.
The Cold Weather.
The country has been appar¬
ently hanging on the verge of de¬
spair for a week with rain, wind
and cold waves pacing about the
universe with great force and
pertinent tenacity- There has
been a general damage all over
the country which can hardly be
estimated with any certainty just
now. From a local standpoint
the damage will not be very great,
for despite the cold winds there
are but few crops which will be to
plant over. There is yet time to
replant corn and cotton with fair
prospects of a full yield. The
sun is warming up the situation
by degrees and a few weeks of
good weather will see the old
land blossom as the rose.
Never give up to children if
the are in the wrong; do not rob
them of a memory that, their mo¬
ther and father were always true
to their principles.—May Ladies
Home Journal.
Died at Madison.
Mrs. R. J. Selph, nee Miss Jen-
nie g haw , died in Madison, Fla.,
g unda y morning about five o‘-
dock. Relatives here received
a telegram Sunday announcing
the Bad newg and Early and Les-
ter Shaw, brothers of the deceas-
«d, left at ouce for Madison aud
returned Monday at noon with
the corpse. Mrs. Selph was the
daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. C. H.
Shaw and had been married a-
bout a year and had lived in
ida since her marriage.
her husband, she left a babe
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The burial occurred here
day afternoon in the eit,
r J m th ? pre “ nce ° f 1 larg
»»™b,r °i sorrowtng frumds
relat.ves. Mrs. Selph was a
‘woman and a consistent
c f the Primitive Baptist church.
“Last winter I was confined to
bed with a very bad cold on
lh "‘“T' Nothin *fT a» «■
ie ** Finally „ my wife bought, a
bott!eof ° n » Minute Cough Cure
e ff e ct«d a speedy cure. 1
cannot speak too highly of that
excellent remedy.” -Mr. T.
Houseman, Mauatawney, Pa,
A Day or Two Oft
The Editor slipped out of his
work harness early Sutuaday mor¬
ning and boarded the north-bound
shoo-fly train. We enjoyed the
early morning ride and at Vienna
we left the cars for a cross-coun-
try ride of more than a dozen
, nile! witb our ' ternaI p rose „j.
lor . The cuttl bI „ to ot last
c » 4 - y .--it.- lg ,* ln ° Ur . , .?*
5 three f , hours was not . unite
so pleasant as it might have been,
B hi h n00n we were di „ ine
around the old fesUl board where
„ spent many fo „ moment8 du _
ring the first two decades of our
existence. We had not been there
before in more than two years
and our entertainment was as
bounteous as the famous prodigal
son upon his return heme. The
fatted calf was not killed but the
fatted turkey was, accompani¬
ments werF sufficient for us to
fare suniptously every day. *
We took a ramble over the
fields of our boy hood days and
into the dense mixed forests of
that section. The dog woods
were in full bloom and made a
magnificent picture in their trim¬
mings of green.
Joys, as well as troubles, have
their end and so Monday morning
we had to say good bye and make
our way back to the work shop.
While stopping in Vienna we met
several old friends, including
Editor Smith of the Progress.
Smith had compassion on us (but
not on his good wife) and took us
home to dinner, and had not
train time hurried us we might
have done ourselves serious in¬
jury.
Monday afternoon we landed
back among our friends and de¬
linquents and are trying to make
up for lost time before our re¬
cruited energy is entirely ex¬
pended but we feel the lean,
hungry look taking hold of u«
again.
You Know What You Art Taking
When yon take Grove’s Tasteless Chill
Tonie because the formula is plainly
printed on every bottle showing that it
is Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form.
No cure, no pay. 50c
A Correction.
Our article last week about
the Sparks tire read “fire friend’'
when the copy was written “fire
fiend.” The mistake was made
by a typo and was overlooked by
the proof reader. Our plucky
neighbor is building with renewed
energy and determination and
will soon have handsome brick
stores to meet the present de¬
mand for business bouses.
Sparks Feed House,
/have on hand a complete lino
food consisting of Corn, Oats, Hay,
Bran, Short Cotton Seed Steal
Hulls which I am telling as cheap as
an axcited market will admit.
M. E. PATTERS OH,
SPARKS,
It is to be presumed that
will let Memorial Day pass
out any public observance.
bow our beads in shame
our neighboring towns are
just tribute to the honored
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the food and aids
Nature in strengthening and recon|
structingtbe exhausted digestive^
“ Dyspepsia, n Bt f?53£™^ Indigestion, n p^SiS
g“£f£2* h f° UI Stoia
allotnerresult
expand by e.j
Wedding Sunday.
One of the meet popular wed¬
dings occurring in this section in
some time was the marriage last
Sunday of Mr. U. W. Boring of
this place to Miss Minnie Lorett
of this county. The wedding
was solemnized at the home of
the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. TiOvett, Sunday evening at
6:80 o’clock, Rev. J. M. Foster
of Tifton officiating. Mr. Boring
is a young man of pleasant ad¬
dress and fine business qualifica¬
tions and has made hundreds of
friends since he has been in bus¬
iness here. Mrs. Boring is a
most beautiful young lady of rare
social attainments and is known
and admired throughout this
section. We beg leave to extend
to this happy couple our hearti¬
est congratulations.
Mr. and Mrs. Boring are quar¬
tered for the present at Mrs.
Head’s boarding house.
-- --
“Say mamma how much am I
worth?”
“You are worth a million of
dollars to me, my son.”
“Say mamma, couldn’t you ad¬
vance me twenty-five cents?”—
Time.
A WORTHY SUCCESSOR.
“Something Mow Under
The Sun."
All Doctors have tried to* cure CA¬
TARRH by the use of powders, acid
gases, inhalers and drugs in paste form.
Their powders dry up the mncuons
membranes causing them to crack opes
and bleed. The powerful acids used in
the inhalers have entirely eaten away
the same membranes that their makers
have aimed to cure, while pastes and
ointments cannot reach the diaeaae. An
old and experience praotioner who has
for many years made a close study and
specialty of the treatment of CATARRH,
has at last perfected a Treatment which
when faithfully used, not only relieves
at once, but permanently cures CA¬
TARRH, by removing the cause, stop¬
ping the discharges, and curing all in¬
flammation. It is the only remedy
known to science that actually reaches
the afflicted parts. This wonderful rem¬
edy is known as “SNUFFLES, the
GUARANTEED CATARRH CURE.”
and is sold at the extremely low price, of
One Dollar, each package containing in¬
ternal and external medicine sufficient
for a full months treatment and every¬
thing neccessarv to its perfect use.
“SNUFFLES’* is the only perfect
CATARRH CURE ever made and is
now recognized as the only safe and pos¬
itive cure for that annoying and disgus¬
ting disease. It cures all inflamation
quickly and permanently and is also
wonderfully quick to relieve HAY FE¬
VER or COLD in the HEAD.
CATARRH when neglected often
leads to CONSUMPTION—“SNUF¬
FLES” will save you if yon use it at
once. It is no ordinary remedy, but a
complete treatment which is positively
guaranteed to cure CATARRH in any
form or stage if used according to the
directions which accompany each pack¬
age. Don’t delay but send for it at onse,
and write full particulars as to your con¬
dition, and yon will reoeive special ad¬
vice from the discoverer of this wonder¬
ful remedy regarding your case without
cost to yon beyond the regular price of
“SNUFFLES” the “GUARANTEED
CaTaRRH CURE.”
Sent prepaid to any address in the
United States or Canada on receipt of
One Dollar. Address Dept C 683,EDWIN
B. GILES & COMPaNY, 2380 and 2833
Market Street, Philadelphia.
JEWELRY
Satisfaction Guaranteed
or Money Refunded
Jewelry of our manu acture
Warranted to give satisfac¬
tion or money refunded.
We manufacture a complete line
m Rolled Gold Plate, Gold Filled.
Gold Front and solid Gold. A
complete line of jewelry of our
manufacture is for sale by
M. Marshall, Hahira Ga .,,.
Caj he store and examine
‘ices low and goods first
MAIN CO.
W Manufacturing
Jewelers
|rge8t r orld. Jewelry Factory in the
IOWA CITY, IOWA
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You make a big mistake when you
buy your goods without first pricing and
inspecting the new stock at the *
VALDOSTA BARGAIN HOUSE.
REMEMBER .
That the stock includes Clothing,
Shoes, Hats, Caps, Hosiery and
Underwear, Cotton and Flannel
Dress Goods, Sheetings, Ladies
Shirt Waists and Sailor Hats,
Shirts and Neckwear, Trunks,
Jewelry etc. m
tVe will be pleased to have you call
and fet us give you prices.
Gr. W. BORING, Mgr.
If you want to buy a good reliable
farm mu/e see
Wilkes & Pope.
Make No Mistake
But see me before placing your order for
GUANO. KAINIT AND PHOSPHATE
1 am prepared to do a general
supply business and solicit good ac¬
counts.
J. T. Wilkes.
Horkan Nlnsic Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
HIGH GRADE PIANOS, ORGANS AND MUSICAL
MERCHANDISE.
We sell the FAMOUS
.
m m Merrifield Piano,
i i laa'k^etzow Needham Piano,
i m m W Piano,
! m SZ, Fernwood 3?iano,
m .v; JO'J Th.e -Arlington Princess [Piano, Piano.
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The World Renowned Needham Organs,
The Beautiful Netzow Organs;
The Lovely Princess Organ.
If you are thinking of buying an ORGAN or
a PIANO, it will pay you to write as before you
close your trade.
The only exclusive music house in
South Georgia.
E.J. CHEEK MANAGER.
Moultrie, Georsiu