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THE ADEL NEWS
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ADEL NEWS PUB. CO.,
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W.T.SHYTLE, EDITOR- ’
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
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SmCTLYCM W WWE.
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Si.. APRIL, ISth, 1904.
The Election Wednesday.
JNcxedoesday p the da.v for
,the Democratic prij^ary. In Ber-
jien county theye is 119 poorest
for several of foe office,
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for tl.r<fe or four 9 f fiieiJJ tfffi race
^is on ill Qarnesd.
It T*. J9 ;« ,the dytyof car «v«ty g ^c.1 9 ^d
^citvz^n t<? cast hiB ballot £(>r
best men—those ‘ -------- who can HU Jthe
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.office ffiost accept .Wy.
nothing p.yt riglii that tpe differ.
^nt ...» .n.trici. districts Of Of »j,o me .c*ntjr
feprosenled in the distributi^j;
the offices. Some of tl,ie districts
have not bad repr^svutatjon in a
jlong time and voters should see
that there is no discrimtnation at
this time.
In another colunjji
^found a card from Mr, John L.
Herring, ' v a m.u p PVt lg that lie js
not a candidate for re-tjl^ctiQn as
county coiunjissiQii<fr. Much
pressure ha a b^eu hroughi tq bear
joii him to again offer, but he de¬
cided several ninths ago that he
could not accept th© phipe, Mr.
Herring has madQ a npqst valued
juembor uf the hband and his re-
|irenien,t is a ipss to the
county.
Bankhead dqf.eaipd Hobson
Pongres? in Alabama. This is
sliould be.
Chief Justice Sim pon^.
A11 address to PThp
.Voters of Oeorgia',1 ji> the interesl
' of tlie camlidncy 1 ' of l']iief ’
felmm,OHS, and Signed , by
than 1 l-0 on , law CIS _ ,.
nearly every popnty in the state,
js one of thfi minor features of
campaign for , the of
< pice
justice. Tlr<r© is no >'ecd of
nddrers to tell the people 1 1
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pllief Justice Simmons is, or
piuke , . knotyij Ips , .
career. Ihey
)viio\v all about him and Ins roc-
’ ord is fail) 1 ligr to them. : ' There
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may be ft few of . the younger
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ffatlOU and , some new to
comers
the n, «tate to wliom ,1 few facts c *
about ' ' hill) may not be a miss,
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we venture to say that Of the old
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citizens most fat , hers have taken
occasion to tell tlieir children of
the part played by Chief Justice
Simmon! in the trying times that
preceded the war, of his splendid
record a§ 4 Confederate soldier
0nd of the great services he ren-
dered the state during- the recon-
fctruction period.
His career 15 pne cf the kind (6
which reference is made when ex-
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pm pies are sought for the inspir-
ption and instruction of the rising
generation.
Tnoipns J. SimiEpps hag been
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of
Everything at Cost Saturday, April 16th, at the ADEL BARGAIN HOUSE,
HROCERiES, DRY GOODS, SHOES, Etc,
J. D. E, WILLIAMS, Prop,
the very general indorsement
lias been given him as a can-
di.da.te for re-election leaves no
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■ for doubt that he is , in ev-
cry wa - v ti "“ llfied tnr ,he l ’ os ' rwn
Tliat he ranks‘'among the
the purest putesr, rneuoie?! M»euble?t men men
Georgia Juki rfodumi;* W >)1 not
be questioned by any one. It H
such , men as i he \i that f ti the i
like to put in high official places,
because they know their interests
wm U wife in tUelr Keeping.-
Tyrret Ouu Explodes,
Washington, April 13—A des,
patch . received , at , the . ,
navy
partment from Pensacola.
W snvs ‘^ lhat tM a turret <>-1111011 " th« l»lI- bat
Missouri exploded during ,
1, ' ^ pi ,, ctice kj ;n ns ” niu0 „ ie „
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noiite,
tUoVoter? hereby of Bcrriea Cjnnty:
i jmuoTmpe l^yae^ h candnlato
Aprijaotli, 1904. J.D.Hamlby,
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is at hand and this will
remind y«.u that you should be
fully protected by
Fire Insurance.
| I write policies direct for the
Queen and Liverpool and London
and Globe Insuranap Companies
—none better.
Your business solicited and
appreciated.
A. A. WEBB,
LOU A h AGENT,
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Farm Loans Pro.nptly Made.
Our facilities for niakiug loans unsur¬
passed. Time 5 years, but borrower
may pay in whole or part any year aud
{.top interest. PL LIS & fiPLIS,
Padvicb Building Tiitop, Ga
Prompt attention given all written in¬
quiries.
Petition For Charter.
GEORGIA BiauuKig QopsvY.
To the Superior Court of said County:
The petition of J. H. May, J. W.* F.
Woodall and W. H. Baskins, all of said
County and State, respectfully shows:
1st. That they have formed themsel¬
ves iuto an association, an * desire to
have theipselves, their associates aud
‘f ^ adkl mahotao^
TliHlxo impany.
2ni>. That tho object of said nssoeia-
tion is the carrying ou and engaging iu,
general lilnuing mill business, also
1 manufaeturing, buj’ing and sellinglum-
^of all kinds, to operate planing mills
Georgia, or such other places as may be
desired, to buy, sell or lease timber and
limbered lands, to manufacture rough
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doiu connection with any of said busi-
nesses or otherwise, a general nieroau-
tile business, and to do all such matters
and things as are common, im ident or
popqceted and the lumber With business. saw mills, planing mills
oRD That their object is to do any
fine or more of the things specified above',
hue i«irtieulaiTy to engage in the plan-
ing mill business, and to deal in pine
lumber.
4tii. bhatthe oapitnl stock of said as-
eoeiation i>clln is Three Thousand (18.000.00)
r s^ all of which has actually been
iia iu - } mt petitioners desire the right,
by a majurity vote of its stock holders
to increase said capital stock to Tweutv
Thousand (?20,OOO.CO) Dollars.
5 th. That the principal place of
L'RFFj, Georgia, but petitioners %£& desire
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and to carry on their business iu any
States rdA nier!ea Ufm ^ ° f ^ Lm ‘ c<1
^^^xpiiSion be^ot^ra\^yottw4*y 1
of rene ’ w ®
Wherefqkh your petitioners pra-
fhat they and their associates may b
incorporated for thf purpose aforesaid
under the name, and'for amount of th-
capital stock aforesaid, and that they
llave coufcrml l U K ‘ u tht ; m a11 such rights
and powers fts arc usual or mcid -ut to
such corpora • iop
CiiAsroKD & Walker,
Petitioner's Attorney
GEORGIA BrRf.ien Gp,ux vy.
Court I, J. D. Lovett, Clerk of th s Snperi or
of said county, do certify that the
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A CARD,
of } r writing re ? ,ct . ,hat ,, card , *“»>'“* f publication. “•'•“•O
a .r
re 8 »rding my caminjany f.,r liep-
resentative of Berrien county,
hut 1 am in receipt ^ of
fg of counfv
the efteef tl.at rujjtors are being
circulated, caTldidacv that the purpose of
niy is to secure the
passilge of i egi *, ation ^tiug a
new countv, to bp carved out of
lierrien
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f ‘-rhcrea,»i"’V/e".?»
counties created.” (Bart 2nd of
Sec. 1st. Article 11, Constitution
<>f Georgia.) Code Section 5025:
It is not ip the power of tlie
isl atu re to eyerie a new county.
Another rumor is being
to the effect that 1 will, i!'
eleiiMt |)r , H ,ure ,l,c passage of
ac t that will make Berrien a
“oo-fence” countv. Tlic l.egis-
lnture has provided for this
ready bv g.-neral laws, and has
wiselv left it to a vote of t he
p| e 0 f each countv. Whenever
fifty freeholders petition the Or-
a :. ... v to order an election f..r
purpose, the legal voters
will sav, at th« polls, whether thp
no-fence laws already
will be adopted in Berrien county
or not. Personally, adoption I would not
favor the of this law iij
-TT Mens, Boys 1
W Children.
h Our
\1P spring line
Clothing is complete.
llll can please the most
acting. Give us a
before buyiug.
Yours to serve,
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y\ ■**> ADEL GEORGIA,
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COME TO THE
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pwcnL. er &
We will make any person from Ber¬
rien county and Lowndes county the follow¬
ing prices, delivered at Adel.
Buggies, from $35.00 to $85.00.
1 Hor.se Wagons 29.50 to 37.50.
2 Horse Wagons from 45.00 to $65.00.
AH the above Vehicles are fully guar¬
anteed against any defect in workmanship
or material for 12 months from date.
Quitman Furniture & Vehicle Co.
D. B. PRICE, Manager,
county, on account of
’he large amount of open graz¬
ing L*;u]s jn tins county,
I do not know who is r*-spo:isi=-
ble for the circulation of these
groundless rumors. I am slow to
believe ihat they are circulated
\\>' the »b v f *Pl>‘>' that ! ™G he ** cctaiuly r - K. ni K hl kno** * fu '
rea-on
that they are groundless; and be-
eause, at^ the beginning ‘’ f
campaign, Mi. King it t
-If agreeu to conduct he cam-
Pa>g" <‘8 gi*"' .emeu, and not <■
11 r. u, i? e in “niud-s'inging, ’ or
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)V* hevethnt s, b Mr. J Knight likewise to X
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A here polp . . • li(
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^LV’sclf Knight, _
tweeM and Mr.
au( * **'] s campaign is nece-sa' i \
u U“ r * tl ! e Personal merit oi I he
respective caa.lab, es. I have
pe'-sona! nor private nieasiir-s to
»''«<»»•-. ^>< f*» •ntrmli.n*
, ,C51 ti’easu 1 cs until u>iiv in< ed
that I suc.i measures are desired >.v
the people ot t he i-ounty, and
will operate to their benehr.
‘* e ! ,r f se,,t ’ ." ot tht
» ifLoil District alone, but all n ot
*'.e county calaiaeil hot ween
[ <.' l, . ur ,e Rureossl.il, ‘-'dHtrB thereof, I shall and do e so .otild
me very best of in;y ability
Kespecmiliy,
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|10 pCOpiC Oi f r* D^I^ri^fS
t COlllilV •> cU*0 Ifi J
Vited t0 Vfeit thg «* St ° rC ° f ^ and
^SpeCf the large StOCk Of Staple gOOdS
WillCH . . , tllCy . .
CHITy, SUCH SS
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SHOES, GROCERIES, ETC.
The iarge quantities in which they buy
enables them to sell at such prices that will
make a visit to their store a profitable one.
When you come to town drop in and
see them.
111 our store and you will see those things wliicli you
need most, Ir is our delerminatioji to keep a line of general
chaudise that will jilease Gie public and 1. will pay you to see our
Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Etc •9
"hicii i« constantly being added to wirh the most serviceable arti-
;. u -s. t\’e are making »onin interesting pri^e* on everything in this
line and you are sure of getting new, fresh goods.
Our Grocery Department
cannot he excelled 111 Adel and we take pride in catering to the host
trad# Here the smallest order receives the same prompt and an.
curate attention as the largest. The close ntfonfi.m which we pay
to this departim-tb insures to our customers 111 e cleanest, freshest
and most healthful gcroceri.es.
We also carry a nice line of
CROCKERYWARE
We have enlarged our store and are better prepared to servo
you in the future than we have been in the past.
Our line ot FEED STUFFS is always complete.
We are y ours to serve,
Crosby & Castleberry.
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Hardware Company
VALDOSTA, GA.
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We are also leaders for everything in Hardware lurpeiu
nc % Mill and F^rm SHj»plies,