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Volj XIV. No. 17.
SUMMER* GREETINGS.
Something New and Beautiful In
DRUBS GOODS.
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I nave received . this % week another line cf Summer
new
Fabrics of the latest weaves, best quality and preettiest colors
that can be shown anywhqre.
Ginghams and Madras, ! new and lovely line of fine wash
fabrics in all the latest sty/es. Imported wash silks for waisjts,
lace striped lawns and madras, French mercerized goods, white
Persian lawns, white and r^ack organdies, white India lawns,
Irish linens and numerous qther weaves that are most desirable.
FOR TROUSSEAUS.
A special line of white J and cream cassimeres and silks with
suitable trimmings . etc. fcAfadies who are entering into the
bonds of connubial affectBis.
eMro/der/es.
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A large assorment of applique lace and embroideries, valen*
ciennes and torchoii laces, cambric and nainsook edging and
insertion. Patterns of every sort and for every one.
A SPECIAL DISPLAY
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Of ladies j
fine parasols, pouche and colors. Fans
of every color, qualitj,' and price.
COMFORT , AND BEAUTY.
A nice line of shirt waists, straight front and
perfect i
griddle corsets, in construction ^ mid so
designed as to lend gtjke.and beauty to the figure-
YOU iMnt these.
Beautiful laciMItriped hose, black and
colored, for ladies -r-- ^ rl oo ■ Fna
ity kid gloves ani
vests at all prices
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A beautiful line of nots
cst styles and designs, men
cy striped that are beauties
Have you planned yc\
end let us help you wit
goods at modest prices.
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Adel, Berrien County, June. 20, 1902. 50
If LOCAL AND PERSONAL,
Bring your laundry to Burke
Passmore, Adel, Ga.
Mr. L. W. Shaw of Valdosta
was in Adel Wednesday.
Mrs. J. A. B. Passmore and
children are visiting in Cecil.
Miss Kate Parrish of Sparks
was a pleasant caller at True News
u ffi C e Monday.
Why pay a high rate of interest
when Hendricks cfc Harrison will
supply you cheap.
Solicitor C. C. Hall of the
cminiy court was smiling upon
Adel friends Tuesday.
1000 yds of Beautiful Insertings
new patterns and styles at of per
yd.—At S. A .Julian’s.
On account of the continuous
rain Sunday no services were held
at any of the churches.
James T Lastinger T .. returned _ to his _.
work at Remerton tins week after
a sick leave of several weeks.
Mrs. M. J. Buck returned home
Wednesday after spending sever¬
al days with relatives near Hahi-
r . K
Deputies Shaw and Avera of
Nashville were here Tuesday
transacting business connected
with the sheriff’s office.
Farmers can obtain money cheap
from Hendricks & Harrison
Nashville.
Quite a number of young peo¬
ple went up to Sparks on Thurs-
day night of last week to hear
Pr >f. Chas. Lane’s lecture.
The City Drug Store, always
up-to-date, has just, received the
finest Hue of perfumeDes exhibit-
ed here.
Mr. A. F, Passmore represent¬
ing a Valdosta wholesale dry
foot s house, was calling upon A-
<}Iel merchants Wednesday.
. Mrs. W. F. AVebb, who has been
isu ng relatives here for the past
returned to her home at
yromville AVc.lneslay, accom-
by Mrs. A. A. AVebb and
Mrs. A. S. Hall and children
been visiting in Ad^l this
Mrs. Hall lived li ev-
Married At Jasper.
A prominent wedding in which
Adel gains a bride.
An event which has been look-
ed forward to with more than or-
dinarv interest was the happy
marriage of Mr. T. T. Williams
to Miss Jo Bennie Clark at Jas-
per, Fla., AVednesday evening " at
eight-thirty o’clock.
Formal invitations had been
sent out for tlie occasion and the
many friends of the highly con-
nected contracting parties were
greatly pleased at the happy cub
mination of a comparatively short
courtship,
The*bride, who is a perfect type
cf womanly beautv and refine-
ment, resided here several months
ago, during the time her mother,
Mrs. B. A. Clark was in charge of
the hotel, and it was here that
friendship ripened into love.
Mr. Williams, the groom, who
has been cashier of-the Bank of
Adel for tlie past ve:u, is a wor
thy descendant of a prominent
North Georgia family and besides
his excellent business qualifica¬
tions lie is a most exemplary
young man.
The ceremony was performed
by Rev. Durrance, the Methodist
pastor of Jasper, and, besides the
Jasper friends, was witnessed by
Messrs. AV 7 . P. Williams, W, O.
Roberts, A. D. Wiseman, H. L.
Parrish, T. H. Weathers, and
June Parrish of Adel and j. E.
Peeples and O. Lee ChesnuLt of
Tifton. The wedding party ar¬
rived in Adel Thursday morning
at about 1:30 a. m. The bride
and groom have apartments at
Hotel Estey.
A fine lot of presents, in a meas-
ure, show the high esteem in which
the bride and groom are held.
Stops the Cough and works oft the
Laxative Bromo Quninine Tab-
lets cure a cold in one day. No
cure, no pay Price 25 cents.
Will Move to Valdosta.
The many friends and custom¬
ers of Mr. A. Edison will regret
to know that he will move to
Valdosta and that we aro to lose
hiin iL merchant.
OUR SCHOOL OPPORTUNITY.
We have more than once refer¬
red to Adel’s school situation.
i hat , we have . it ...... within our now-
er to , organize tine ,. public , school ,
a /
ysteni . . ,lot . de,ned . . 1 ha /; , other „
f towns aiu] ,s seh o1 communities *
° are
unusually alert in school affairs is
easil v ^PP^ent just now. That
*
ifc is ea9y to dro U behind and take
a l d:U- e near the tail end of the
procession goes without, saying.
^ ow ’ w h*d xvi H we du about it?
A prominent citizen who has
acted as chairman of the school
board for the past year, issued a
cal .‘ for a nieeti »b' of patrons and
citizens at the Institute on Wed-
nesday of last week. Due notice
" aS « iven »» Hie columns of The
News * Sad to sa >’ rl »e chairman
was the 0,lly person present.
The P« trons hav0 expressed a
desire to retain Prof. AVells as
R ri ucipal of the school for an-
oth( * r VOfiV but »» order to do so a
-
writte *‘ contract guaranteeing a
8+1 Opiated salary must be signed.
A8 the public school system can-
not be inaugurated until the
- mnln - of next vear H>e fall term
-
of school will have to bo provid¬
ed for on a private echo**! basis.
Now, it is important that this
matter should be attended to
promptly and with enthusiasm.
doili - ,llis in [hc P ro P er s P irit
1 ,lOU " e H‘ de 0Vt - r a critical
,ia ’e in school affairs and we will
1)( * m P oslUou to ^ r,ve th e public
Stdu,<d systein a hearty send-ofi.
^ *th a low late of taxation
a,td a free public school system
in operation for nine or ten
months in the vear Adel will offer
splendid inducements to home-
seekers. But it is highly impor¬
tant that we should show not only
interest but enthusiasm as well,
if we wish to attract tlie attention
of
AVe are entirely willing to agi¬
tate these matters but as we fiddle
we like to see some dancers on
^he floor,
Again we reiterate that we can
not aff ord to dally on this subject
any longer unless we are ready
and willing to go ’wav back and
sil down.
GREAT COST SALE.
Prof. C. M. Woodwi
several years has been
of Nannie Lou Warthel
at. AVrightsville, lias bd
principal . . of „. the Sparks] 0 , l
1
a salary , of „ 5*1 oOO per ye
augurs - well for the.scho<3|
at Sparks.
To Cura A Cold In ona pay
Take Laxative druggists', Bromo !Quinine,
Tablets. All refund
the money if it fails to <Qwe. E.
W. Grove’s signature is y..t each
box. 25c- !
DeWItl'* Early Risers
Little
^he famous little nlB*.
FOR CASH
And for want of suitable place
to store we have de^JfUlfco close
out about 30 buggies open
top at tlie following prices:
•A;
Some little damage to some of the toj)<L
Open buggies, 35.00
Top 64 45.00
HARNESS CHEAP. m
Buggies made by i. Ml
Barbour Buggy Co.
This is 1 lie "best otter* we
liave ever* seen made in
this section. '
J. T. WILKES & BRO.
STILL IN THE RING.
Almost my entir.e stock ol goods were destroy=
ed in take this method of
Hondfriends that I
y
Don't perm if it.
system with Dr.King's
Pills and -avoid untold n^H a<S
they give lively livers,
bowels, good digestion, fineapq
tite. Only 25c at 8. P. AVillia!
drugstore. |
Foley's Honey and
cures colds, prevents pneu