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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. I
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r Pres. Rogers of the Bank of A-
el was in town the 1st.
I Hun D W Passmore of Lowndes
lunty was in Adel Wednesday.
Wiss Blanche McLeod spent Sat-
Bay and Sunday in Nashville.
Bdr. T. T. Williams made a bus¬
ies trip to Cecil and Valdosta
|Mr. lutJi Jim Florida Tyson and family of
tes are visiting rela¬
in this section.
BVhy pay a high rate of interest
H?n Hendricks «fc Harrison will
Hply you cheap.
■Ir. and Mrs. Cliff Achord are
I proud parenfs of a week old
fi at their home in Adel.
■The City Drug Store, always
■-to-date, lest has just received the
line of perfumeiieg exhibit-
■ here.
iMisses Mollie Lastinger and Vi¬
la Hutchiiiseu have been visit-
[g in Valdosta for a^veek.
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A Little Sensational.
Some tone ago “Big John’* Hew¬
itt was arrested under a warrant
from Irwin county charging him
with a misdemeanor. He gave
bond for his appearance at
proper term of court and « asre-
leased. A few days since for suffi-
ci-Rt reason the surety on his bond
desired to surrender his principal
to the officers of the law and bere-
lieved .. . of ... further .» responsibility ....... ... .
the matter.
Monday moruiugConstable Dan*
Morrison took Mr. Hewitt in
(.barge . and . left . . on the .. sloofly i
tram for itzgerald. A p. r s
Hewitt decided that he would go
no further and left the tram, fol-
lowed by the officer. Col. How-
ell of Sparks was employed in the
case and sought to have the pr.s-
oner released. They all return-
ed to Adel and when it began to
look as if Constable Morrison was
inadequate to the proper hand-
ling of the prisoner; the surety
was endeavoring to have him
placed in the city lock-up or
turned over to Marshal Truett to
be ti ■i to Fitzgerald. Before
■ter arrangements could
■ed, lawyer, prisoner and
■e returned to Sparks
■exvitt got in another bug-
■ the defeated constable
■ but successful farewell
H for parts unknown. Con-
■lorrison says that, he made
■to stay his prisoner but as
I is more than a two huii-
imndcr and was not
fe made Uis departure with
V ■ important question now is,
Ir event that Hewitt does
for trial, and his bond is
ited, who will have it to pay?
ie best Liniment For Strains.
Ir. F. H.>WelIs, the
p: Beer Park Long Island, N. Y.,
“I glwavs’ recommend
■mberlaiiCs Pain Balm as the
It liniment for strains. I used
last winter for a severe lame-
ks in the Bide, resulting from a
)ain and was greatly pleased
th the quick relief and cure it
Fected.” For 6ale by 8. P. Wil-
lam 8.
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To New York and Boston.
f Mr. A. Edison left Tuesday
ight for the eastern markets to
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
Regular Session July 2 , 1902.
Council met in regular monthly
session. Present, Mayor
Oonucilmen, J. If. Kennon, J. A.
Pariirihi U . C . Woodard, A. D.
Shaw Absent Councilman J. T.
yy’ilkes
Mil , llte , of j une mee ting read
i orimned *
Clerk & Treasurer reported as
• , die(
. ked u 6 h„ w i ug the
following balances:
General fund - $269.79.
Street fund - - 74.26.
Committee reported that the
K8 H machinery was badly out
repair and ll.at it would cost
good , BUm t0 have t i, e , lec _
e ssarv work done. After discus,
sion Councilman Woodard and
shaw were appoi , lted as a com .
nlil(ee to c ,. rrespolld witIl manu¬
facturers in reference to prices
and terms of gasoline engines,
wifch the iutentiutl of buying one
for operating well if prices and
terms are satisfactory.
Clerk & Treas. Webb reported
that the lax books had been open-
ed and closed according to lasv
and that said books were ready to
be turned over to tax committee.
On Motion, duly seconded, M.
8. Patten, J. E. Wilkes and Win.
Clements were appointed as tax
reviewers for the present year
with two dollars per day pay for
time so engaged.
The following accounts were
approved for payment:
Clements & Harwell, medicine
pauper. .15
Valdosta Foundry & Machine
Co. acct. „ -
H. C. Jones, dravage, 2.80
H. F. Tucker, ‘‘ 4.68
Shaw & Shaw, hardware 4.61
T. E. Truett, salary 29.50
John Henderson, shop work 1.15
Adei. News, printing 1.00
A. A. Webb, Fees 5.75
Mr. J. T. Brown of Waycross
appeared before council with a
proposition to sell some shade
trees. Council gave an order for
one hundred Carolina poplars for
planting for next spring,
Meeting adjourned.
C. E. Webb, Mayor.
A. A, Webb, Clerk & Treas.
Need More Help.
Often the over-taxed organs of
■■jw^nr^mtfor help by Dvs-
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Marriage At Stai
Wednesday night at
clock at the home of
father, Rev. W. F- Co
ton, Miss Edna Cox a 111
S. Shaw of Lenox were
the holy estate Culpepper! of m
Rev. J. F.
ficiating. M
The bride has
teachers in the big sclw
and is both beatiful at |
^ plished
Mr. Shaw is a po
prosperour Lenox met
We join the hundredi
„f this popular couple!
j,ig our hearty cmigrati
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