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Voi. XIII. No. 52.
Mexican lias tang Liniment
don’t stay on or near the surface, but goes in through the muscles and
tissues to the bone and drives out ail soreness and jptj«.mfn«tir»n-
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For a Lame Back,
Sore Muscles,
or, in fact, all Lameness and Sore- j
ness of your boxly there is nothing I
flammation that will drive out quickly the pain and in-J j r
so as
Mexican
Mustang Liniment.
If you cannot reach the spot your¬
self get some one to assist you, for
it is essential that the liniment be
rubbed in most thoroughly. s
Mexican Hustang Liniment
Overcomes the ailments of horses and all domestic animals. In fact,
it is a flesh healer and pain killer no matter w ho or what the patient is.
LOCAL AND /xau PERSON\I
\ Mr. J. B. Hewitt is just recov-
firing from an illness of several
days.
, A heavy rain, accompanied by
much wind, fell here Wednesday
-i night. ® r *
You are well insured if you
have a policy in the Queen Insur¬
ance Oo.
A. A. Webb, Local Agent.
Mr. G . W. Boring is now keep¬
ing a grocery store next door be¬
low the post office.
r
Drop in at the City Drug Store
and buy your garden seed for
spring planting. A now supply
josf-veeeived. i
Mr. Kimbrough, lvpresentiiUr
the Tifton Gazette, was in Adel a
short while Saturday.
Mrs E. Parrish of Boston has
been the guest of relatives about
Adel for several days.
Frank Cunningham who is
gnin setting type for the South
Georgian, epeu£,£tfttttey at home.
DuuLto »j«k a. tfurden failure
Tmyhig old seed. Tire City fresh,
Store is the place to buy
reliable seed.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T, Wilkes had
a Valentine party at their
last Friday, a new ten pound boy
being the guest of honor.
The new line of stationery 1 e
ing shown at the City Drug
surpasses anything in
Beautiful bargains.
Dr. W. H. Stewart will spend
the la^t week of each month at
Sumner doing dental work. His
patrons here should, bear this i 11
mind.
t The quarterly term of county
court lias been in session in Nasu-
viiie this week. A great host oi
atto.uevs and litigants *«r« in
altendance Monday, with a heavy
docket to be disposed of. Sever¬
al from Ade! and vicinity were
attendance.
Several ^ e ' e ‘ “ vouuk ° couples
town atttfidtd h very pleasant s-o- ,
cial out at the home of Mr. h. U
Hoherts last Friday.
i others joined in aValcntine par.
at Mr. Ab Jones’, near
t, ‘° same ni =' ht - AU rei ’° rt Vt
pleasa lit occasions.
<?£//? J00 0Ff7C£ is well
equipped to do your Commer-
cial Printing. Give us a
trial order.
Mr. L M. Kennon has purcased
thc Ke, ' n ? l> & Well f s! ° ck of
goods and has opened bin-mess in
one <)f the We,ls b'ick stores.
OiiaSHiniitaGcughQuPS
F«rcsm)tis, COM3 and Creop.
Mr. L.D. Liles and family
"d to Adel last week and are oe-
cupying the Holton home.
Liles is a prominent cross tie con¬
tractor and we are glad to wel¬
come him as a citizen.
Mr. A. Edison is spending a few
days at White Springs resting and
recuperating. Mr. Edison has
had a severe siege of sickm-ss and
W * “*"» friend9 ,ire » ,a<1 u > kno *
U ' nt '* ,S ,eOOV " ri ‘ ,!i ri ’ PuUy -
Foley's Honey and Tar
cures colds, prevents pneumonia.
Mr. t*.W J. Henderson, " ho
Im, been connected with the Cud-
year or two, has severed his
nection with that ............
accepted a position at Batoondge.
Mr. West R. Wells, marketed
eight bales of sea island cotton
here last week. Mr. Wells is
of the best farmers in (wo
tier, l.ut one thing lackest
Unit is Mrs. W.-it.
Foley’s Honey and Tar
children,safe,sure. No opiates.
Mrs. B. G. Lastinger who spent
severaf days with Col. L. K, Las- ;
tinger of this place, t\ turned to !
her home in Valdosta Wednesday.
She was accompanied home by
Misses Fannie Lastinie.' and Ro-
t Knight.
pQfey’s Kldliey Oil EC
m akes kidneys and bladder right.
Elder F. C. Cayce of Tennessee
(at the 1 uu«iti\«; Bep-
tists a t Salem Wednesday . El-
d er Cayce is one of the “Fog gnus’’
0 f the Primitive faith and he ex¬
pmmded the word to the great
of the local climch
; Wednesday, He went from here
, ! to Pleasant Grove, Concord and
iei p-h.ces. Elder A. V. Sims
«->' V«ld.«t* «w.inpatned Elder
Cayce to i.is appointment nere.
A hen you wake up with a bad
';i:.tc in y.iur mouth you may
k,,9 ' v you need a dose of
I I'.ambeTtBins Stomach and Liver
, 1 ' il'TdV Th^v ‘‘P ts will 1 ,l MW v ;
_ “,ke
! 9, Lear'c'oaVed ^and^nleasant t 0 b. i""
j effoct.Tor sale by S F
lBf£
JV p e 0,
V fw
Adel. Berrien County, Georgia, Friday, Feb. 21, 1902. $1.00 Per Annul
Sadden Death
Wednesday Night
Willie Phelps, the sixteen
old o.ei,«, <ton of Mr ; and Mrc I A
died CT ,
neannanu health ami accompanteo acLmnnied a ,'L- Lsn
party t„ a near-by pond Wednes-
day ni’tht. About nine or ten
o’clock he was taken with convul-
sion, which lasted until death re-
lieved him two or three hours
er. Hu was carried home and
medical aid was hastily summon-
ed but to no avail, tne lad neve:
speaking or recovering conscious-
ness after the first attack.
The burial occurred here late
yesterday afternoon, many rela¬
tives and friends of the family at¬
tending. We sympathizes with
t he here a v e u family.
You will never wish to take a-
nother dose of pills if you once
try Chamberlain’s Stomach &
Liver Tablets. They are easier to
to take and more pldaiant in ef¬
fect. They cleaiwe the stomach
and regulate the liver and bowels.
For sale by S. P. Williams.
A School Library,
Prof. W. P. Wells is enlisting
the interest of h.is pupils and pa¬
trons in the establishment of n
school librarv. A neat little sum
iias alvea(lv been raise d and will
be judiciously i-xpended in the
p ur( . l;a&t . () f suitable books.
is a commendable effort on tie
1,arl “ fl ’ r »fW e II» »»« II.o
10 “ 9 » n ‘ l fncncs ,lf t, >"
should give ch.X’vfid and
t j a] rt> Ata8te f or
ieafiinf , ai)d a 1()V e for good
wdl thus be inculcated in
youthful minds instead of
their minds poisoned by
dinu ve s and trashy story
The Last Heard of it.
*q\f v little bt>y took (he croup
one eihit and .’on grew so bad
Ve ! ,,1 " U ' U hear ?’ „ llim f
n(n " . M 1 10d ” l \ t,KU
' ’ ’
MnuTTlluch . .
d"';': Ouw ‘^kklv
went to sleep
T NjTbS' 1 ** ‘ ..., U iiTe tlT
“Te Mhutte Oo,^
is s ., 1Uie!v s!lfe and acts
imniedm v. For coughs, colds,
croup, grip bronchitis and all o-
ther tlumat and lung troubles it is
a certain enrfe Very pleasant to
take I’nc little onea like it.—d.
H.
Married in Valdosta.
I a! ere - (eu parties here reeei v-
ed a telegram announcing the
of Miss Alien M 11 this to
Mr, Ne G Connell in Valdoshi
Wednesday night. Tire
family formerly r* sided here and
the many friends of the bride
wish her much happiness in Iter
wedded estate. Miss 8aHie Mat-
this an 1 Mrs. E l Thomas her sis-
ters are visiting reUitiv-s heye a
p.. eg(jn t and were greatly surpris
odatli , 0 news : of their
, ua .. r p a „ e>
A Printer Greatly Surprised. I
‘T - never - W.fs so much surprise.’. ■
in my Lie, ns I was won ;he xq-
suits of using C.iamberiaitrs L iiin
Balm, ' says Hem > i. ( 1 °' m »
pressman of the Asheville, { N O)
Gazette. ‘T contracted a severe
case of rheumatism early last
ter by getting my feet wet. ;
ttle a several tilings for it without
One day while
v! Gazette Ga^te, 1 i jaouc. noticed that mat
‘ “.nLa . mivus pomt.vely *».r-
nnleed to care rliemua ism so
bought a bo tie of ,t and be ore
US1 F^Fnot '’ ? L badUi'lULuatic'pah, I ,‘k T n™fr LTi
since’’ So’dbyS P Williams,
THROAT CUT.
Ail *' 1 «“«*»•• to »
V U1 * M - The ,u 'S r "OS
L** 1 " » 1 ‘2SS1?“ Ki ‘ 01 ,h Avenue ?
r v * fre,ly ??**■', 0 E,uivus, " e *?** ' d ms
most s«v< red the , ^ jugular vein.
xhe bloo ,, B ,,„ ‘. rted f u and Lnv .
e „ ve v „ eak before a s,„-
• t , , fi
' Vho t rdiden't ,
rra , Ea(jv> «.
MfAdel made good his escape>
L<ivett was a tie cutter and work-
at Lester’s < amp. He is being
carvd for bv negroes here w ith
fftir cIiances for his recovery,
Cironic Diarrhoea.
Mr. 0. B. Wing tied, of Fair
Play, Mo., who suffered from
chronic dysentery for thirty five
years, says OhamberLun’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
did him more good than any other
medicine he bad ever used. For
sale l>y S. L\ '.V illiams.
Pinopolis Burns.
Tinopolis, < bo, Keb, 11.—This
town was awakened last Friday
night about 1 o’clock. The fire
started in Cuok’s store and burn-
ed lour huilurhgs.
Messrs. <L II. Foison it Bros.
was the largest establishment.
They carried about. $2500 stock
of which $150 worth vvas*saved.
They only carried. *1400
This falls very heavy
these young men they are all,
teIII S e.,t l.oys ami l,,vo a
ouh.hm prospect.
! We hear they are going to
*
build,
They carried an!
some of the best, trade in
county and we all hope to
them on foot again.
The above communication
intended for last week’s
but was received too late.--Ed.
Clerk’s Wise Suggestion.
]. lte I v been much troub-
W with dy.,o, sin, bo-chin* and
sour Stomach,'* writes M.S. Mead
leading pharmacist of Attleboro,
" 1 C '’T ! '“T"' *“ “"N
h ‘" S ""t , ’f' 5n " S TT'
!v“! Dys^psia Cure wlnen
™
’ trouble and
wheH fa „ t0 eating mil , ce
^ t ,}, eese? ca ndy and nuts after
a time, their digestion must
]je { reUy p)od> j endorse Kodol
p> G„’- vl; | )C .j, s i a Q uve diet.' heartily.” Eat You
d t have to all the
good food yen want but don’t o-
verload the stomach. Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure digests y- ur food.
—J. H. Parrish,
President Roosevelt has an-
nounced his decision m the Schley
He intimates nei-
ther Sampson or Schley did any¬
thing to brag about but, says that
was in chief command.
Ilis decision might be termed a
“<*<>« f-di” mid is not
side of the controversy,
p LuIoUli ^ J Pirn II C Odlt* Q-ln
o t
Ed Isons Big Fire Sale began
Feb 15th. Cur beautiful
Si-ock was lightly damaged and
gomo 0 f 0 ur goods were also
^cl by removal. We will sell our
entire stock for hu{f price .' The
, iV ] U) i e stock must go at some price
t ; iat wd l caV vy them out like hot
C ..|. C3 _ ]f we could secure space
i n this J paper we would quote you
wwe 0 , ir Fi „ Mi-gab. Prices.
We have 1726 pr. of M A?»*
of r shoes cw? Hut that can b* 1)3 b m^ht f * or
leas than half pr.ee Why. ^
they .fo uathont cartoons.
lio U «. *»*«* f
artiel ' !8 that g ° far "
SAWM ER 8 & V
ths most healing salve in the world,
His Mother Dead.
Mr , \y. o. Koherts was called
to the bedside of his sick mother
a * WoeW ,a5 ‘ »<* k a “> «»
sad „ e ws was received here Tues-
M, r r r,sdiwi I’neu- at * n
She « a consecrated Christian, a
consistent . - . member , of ... the ,, baptist .
•)> nil who W” knew f her. V We sym-
?*£'“ * itb '-™i *»"*'!
1U tl,lb irr<5 P ar * ble loss,
Having a run on Chamberlain’s Cough
Remed
Between the hours of eleven
co-lock a. m . and closing time at
night on Jan. 25th, 1901, A. F.
Clark, druggist, Glade Springs,
Ya.,sohl twelve bottles of Cham¬
berlains Cough Remedy. He says,
“I never handled a m«dicii>e that
sold better nr gave better satis¬
faction to my cust-omers - /* This
Remedy has been in general use
in Virginia for many years, and
the people tin re are well ac
quainted with its excellent quali¬
ties. Many of them have testi-
lied to the remarkable cures which
it has effected. W hen you need
a good, reliable medichie for a
e«*ugh or cold, or attack of the
use Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy and Vou are certain to
be more thdi pl^as^d with the
quick cure which ii. affords. For
sale by S. P. Williams,
INDUSTRIAL HOME.
Founder *\. E, Mu in ford of the
f the Th\\d’InnVvorTTrv
that hi m noble u and . „a g )v> n p .
Benevolently inclined
slKmld co, * stanll - v be;,r
borne in mind.
The invitation reads as follows :
DeaiqFrieud :
The Third Anniversary of the
Home occurs on Saturday, Febru¬
ary 22nd and will be celebrated by
our children with appropriate cx-
at *thtt Home five miles
of the city of Macon.
You are cordially invited to be
pl . es e„,._XV. E, Momford, ITes.
E Willingham, P. I). Pollock,
Q. M. Wilev, G. R. Glenn, W. A.
•------
COME AND oEE
stock cf fresh family grocer-
,es w ^ich I Will exchange for
cas h cr COlllltrV ^ CrodllCe V
J* W. Kirfoil, _ Adel, Ga.
f£r Sth st. west of railroad,
The repairs on the several brick
stores which were damaged in
the recent destructive fire are
well under way and will soon be
complete. Plans are being drawn
for new buildings and contracts
will be given out as soon as ma¬
terial can oesecured, Business
is getting in good shape and Adel
is preparing to forget past mis¬
fortunes.
The Floyd county election held
Tuesday to decide between open
bar-rooms and a dispensary went
in favor of the dispensary by a
majority of 209. The contest
was a very bitter and exciting one
ai , d the. strife is not yet ov©«\
xhe barroom advocates will eon-
es( the election and the question
} s Hfcely to hang _ lire in the courts
for some time to come,
AgCHCV. .
lHSUrRIlCC
I o' 1 ''’ nave ,, .he i local t agc.icj 11
,be Q ! ,e * n lamtm.ee tom V M)ot
an.authori^edtois-
sue and sign policies. If you are
iM lie „d of protection < against loss
flection have better
than a policy in
Queen.
*** me a P n ’' ic -'’;
A.; A* M ooI>
7W$ /s a political ye
and you should read 77
NEWS and keep posted e
current events.
THE OLD FAMIE
IIow dear to my heart are the pari ii
When fond recollection presents them to vic^T.
T!tc pants that I wore in the deep tangled w i hi wood, s
And likewise, the groves where the crab apple grew.
The wide spreading scat with its little square patches.
The pockets that bulged with my luncheon for noon
And likewise, with marbles and fish worms andoraafeh^.
And kite strings and gum drops from March until Junt.
The little patched trousers, the made over trousers,
The high water trousers that fit me to soon,
1
No Sag
pantaloons ever did nobler service p;
In filling the hearts'of us youngsters with jov,
They made the descent from Adolphus to Jervis -
Right down through a family of ten little boys.
Through no fault of mine, known tome 01 to others,
I’m the tenderest branch on our old family tree,.
So having done service to nine olden brothers
They came down to me slightly bagged at-the knee,
The little patched trousers, the often worn trooper*.
The old family trousers that bagged at the kno*. -
—[Zeb Var.cc]
Business Announcement.
The friends snd customers of J. T. Wilkes are
informed that his brother* J. E^Wilkes, is-m [W
member of the firm, which is
J. T. WILKES & BRO.
We are grateful for all business given us
in the past and beg leave to announce that we
are bending every energy in getting ready to sup¬
ply the needs of our customers. Weywill soon
be prepared to meet the demands injafl lines of
genera! merchandise and farmers’ supplies and
ask those dependingyon us to bear with us a few
days. We have bought a bright, new stock
which will be received as so® as our original
stand is made ready for us. I
Yours for business ,''
: T: WILKES & BRO:
STILL IN THE RING.
ni^ entire stock of geods were destroy-
ed in the recent fire, is me thod ot
announcing to my customers amH SMitaAL t
am opening up a full and complete line of.
GROCERIES
and
FEED STUFF
in the brick building formerly occupied by the
Valdosta Bargain House.
FRESH GOODS, RIGHT PRICES.
FREE DELIVERY TO
’PHONE 45. TOWN CUSTOMERS.
C. E. Webb 9
File City Drug S
Takes this method of calling j our attention ti
that they carry l i
A COMPLETE LINE OF
PatenFand Proprietary Medicines, Perfumes, Toilet
tionery, School Books and School Supplies, Paii
Brushes, Tobacco, Cigars, Garden Seed
Plain and Fancy Stationery. I
HOT SN
AND
CwLD
<IT
In fact, everything kept in a firs
^PRESCRIPTIONS A SPFXi
THE CITY DRUG!
Clements 8 : Harwell, PHArI I
A. S. CLAY.