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THE ADEL NEWS
Entered at the postofZct at Adel as mail
patter of the second .class.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. by the
ADEL NEWS PUB. CO.,
w. T. SHYTLE. EDITOR.
OFFICIAL ORGAN CITY OF ADEL.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
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STRICTLY CASH IN ADVANCE^
ADEL. G4-. APRIL 22nd, '904.
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JUDGE PARKER.
The fact that New York has
instructed for Judge Parker
^mkes it practically certain that
that gentlmneu will be the Dem-
.ocratio standard bearer in the
next Presidential .campaign.
H.s record is one of unblem¬
ished public service aipj his pri¬
vate life is said to be clean and
upright.
The only Hi hug tha-t wo jean #ee
for Democrats to do in to j-ally
.around him, become united and
.make one great effort- to again
/ilqct a democratic president.
A candidate is presented whoso
record challenges admiration.
New York for Parker.
Albany, N. Y., April 1£.—The
Democratic state convention for
,the election of delegates to the
Rational convention selected the
following ielegatcs-atrlarge:
David B. Hill, of Albany-; Ed¬
ward Murphy, Jr., of Troy j-George
Ehrel, of New york city, apd
James VV. itidgeavav, of Brook-
Jyii. An alternates it selected 0.
N. Bulger, of Oswego; \Y. Garyl
Ely, of Buffalo; 0. H Ackerman,
pi Brooklyn, apd Francis Burton
jHurrison , of New York.
The delegatee were instructed,
by a vote of to 24-3, for Alton
It. Parker a§ t jpe sffttds eniulij
.date jfo.r president, Tammany
.was not treated as budiv as lunj
fwen predicted, being allowed to
miine a delegate-at-large, Mr. Eh-
fet, and au alternate, and.ono of
the two elector^-at-large, Harry
Pa vne "Vhitney, the other being
John T. Woodfgrd
The platform adopted ia brie£
and in addition to instructing ' for
Parker, compels , tho , delegation .
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to vote unit. ..
a.S a
Auiqi's; the district
electors are; Isadore B.tniUS Rob-
’
£rt B. Roosevelt, Hugh J f Grant,
Herman r _ Riadtr i , and iti John l U. \
Pri in min's.
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The electric ‘ equipment of
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pessive designs . pf pattleolnps b.e-
pomes more ini ppi taut . . and , exten- ,
For tho Metric
pauipment ' " pf the Kearsnge
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about eight . times . large that
as as
of the .old Indiana. The Missouri
which may * taken ,, tyfieai
the modern type vessel, has a
425 horse povyer ejegtr’c plant.
This supplies power for the ship>s
main ventilating system, for
portal.'le electric fans. ' ' The light-
jng . outfit . 170 incandes- ,
comprises
pent . lamp , fixtures, , four , 80-inch on • i
projectors, *wq night
seta and r ‘ two diving lanterns. In
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addition, there are motprs
amnfunition hoists, turret turn¬
ing and loading of turret gpns.
It has recently been proposed to
adopt electric steering gear.
If yon want the best drink of
^linger Ale you ever tried call on
B. P. Williams and a^k him for a
bottle of lo.j , u n txl . ' iger Ale. ..
Made only r c the Valdosta B' t-
jling Works.
HAHIRA.
Special to the News.
Huhicr, (3a., 4jv.rU 10.-On ac¬
count of dry wea.tU3r farmers
having a bad time getting cotton
up and what is yp is not growing
on account of the cool ,weather.
Oat crop is needing rain.
Miss Etta Lawson is having a
brick store built at Hahira, C,
W. Webb (fcCo. will build a brick
store soon. Ha him is booming.
Public term of the school closed
last Friday, WiU continue two
months longer in a private term,
We are proud of our school. Our
teachers know how and what to
do to advance the children.
The young people are having a
fish fry at Mr. John Hodges’ lisli
pond to-day.
Politics are boiling higher than
usual in Lowndes. All the can-
didates seem to be very anx oils
about it and their friends anxie¬
ty running high. We are cer¬
tainly having a lively time and
men moving around in a hurry,
but we will thin them out to a
stand to-morrow.
The tJahira Baud has been c*n-
gaged to furnish music for some
kind of an entertainment at Val¬
dosta to night.
Math Wright, Ilahira's chief
police id very sick with fever, but
we are glad thait lie is some het-
ter t],ib Rjorpjng.
The Fire
is at hand and this will
you Hi;'( you should be
fully protected by
fire Irisffrance.
I write policies direct for the
and Liverpool and London
and Ulobp Insurapoe (Companies
better.
Your busi/is^s solicited and
A. A. WEBB,
LOCAL AGENT.
CLARENCE WHITTINGTON,
DENTIST,
VALDOTA, GEORGIA.
Office iu uew Converse puijlding.
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Petition For Charier.
GEORGIA Reruif.s County.
To the Superior Court of May, said Count}-;
Woodall The petition W. of H. J. H. Baskina, J. W. F.
and all of said
County and State, respect fully shows:
1 st. That they have formed hu themsel¬
ves into an association, 1 desire to
have themselves, their associates and
successors incorporated, under the
and style of the ADEL
TURING COMPANY-
SJnd. That tho object of said associa-
manufacturing, buying and selling lum-
her of all kinds, to oiierate planing
aud saw mills, one or both at Adel,
Georgia, or such other places as may
doglrea> to buy, sell or lease timber
timbered lands, to manufacture
lumber into building' material, to bay
and sell lumber on comm tsioii, and
do ill connection with any of said busi-
negses or otherwise, a general mercan-
tile business, and to do ail such
and things as are common, incident
councctinl with raw mills, planing
u .. „o
one hue or more of the things specified above,
iug mill particularly business, to engage in the
and to deal iu
4 th. That the capital stock of said as-
paid iii, but petitioners desire the right,
by a ma jurity vote of its stock holders.
to Thoftsand increase said capital stock to Twenfy
($20,000.CO) principal Dollars.
5th. Thut the pla c© of
business aud the general office of said
association will bo in Adel, E
County, the Georgia, but petitioners
and righi to have an established
to carry on their business in any
other state or territory of the United
States of America.
.(SO) with the privilege l^riSottwIuJ?
years, of renewal
at the expiration of that time,
Whrrkpoke your petitioners pray
that they and their associates may b»
incorporated for the purpose aforesaid
under tho name, and for amount of the
capital stock aforesaid, aud that they
have conferred upon them all such rights
and powers as are usual or incident to
such oorporai ion.
Cranford & 'vVatkek,
Petitioner's Attorne y.
GEORGIA Berrien County.
I, J. D. Loveri, Clerk pf the Superior
Court of said county, do -certify that the
charter, foregoing is a day true copy_ of petition for
this of fileln my oilice.
J D. Loveti.
Clerk Superior Court Berrieu Couaty.
April 13th, 1904.
A Special Offer
To the People of Berrien and
Lowndes.
We will sell you a Buggy or
Wagon cheaper than you can buy
elsewhere, and will pay your Raib
road fare to Quitman and return, and
everything we sell in Buggies and
Wagons are fully guaranteed for 12
months.
Give us a trial
Quitman Furniture &
Vehicle Co.
D. B. PRICE. Manager.
& High Art
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Snappy and “Insured”
m mm as n /, Spring
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wm 7>i S For Well Dressed Men.
M My Spring stock has been nr
1 w rivmg for the last two weeks,
m and it is now ready to I e
shown. It comprises nil the
latest styles in Cuts, Colorings
and Weaves, from the lending
w holcsale faetorif sin America.
In buying your suit for Spring here you can well go away w itli
the satisfaction of knowing it. is light in price and correct in style,
Hats, Hats,
Hats!
My Bpring line i« now complete.
Soft Hats, Stiff Hats and Straw Hats,
are now on sale for Men aud Boys
and if you want to study vour everv
interest BUY YOUR HAT
Straws from 10c to $10.00.
Spring Neckwear and
Furnishings, Underwear
and Hosiery, Belts. Etc.
Droj) in any time when in the
city. It will be a pleasure to show
you through.
Yours truly,
JOS. D. WILSON 9
The Clothier, Quitman, Ga.
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Killing Prices a Crime?
If so, I am Guilty.
To the People of Adel and Vicinity ;
1 have just opened up a store iti Ad d, at Mr. Edison’s
stand, next door to the Pose Oflico. and to introduce old
J Adel mvsidF i r .1 m>r
c" v of and vicinity I sell
next two weeks everything _ in . stock, \v
Clothing, Shes, Hats, Pants,
Children’s Clothing, Suits and Pants,
Umbrellas, Hosiery, &c., &c.,
at astonishingly low djwn prices.
I am here for business and l want a share of trade and
am sure if you will come once will your
y ti c< me again, i s 1 will soli
'hi goods ai slaughtered prices and you will save money.
A WORD TO THE LADIES.
1 have the largest and finest lot of
EMBROIDERY EVER SHOWN between Macon and Valdosta.
at prices you never will hu.v them elsewhere. All l a>k for this class
of goods is your kind attention. Come and see them, they will
astonish in quantity, quality as
This you and price.
is no sensational advertising. I mean what T i
want your trade and if will call sav.
DELilES the prettiest you you will find nv EMBHOl-
you have seen in years aud the lowest in
price.
Mv stand, the old wooden building, don't allow me to display
my goods showy, but will be too glad to slmw-m-up when you cull.
Gome and see mv goods and judge for yourself, and if killing priceu
is a ’time yo* will beyond doubt find me * ‘GUILTY.”
Yours Very Respectfully,
J. WIGODNER 3
Next door to Post Office, s ADEL, GA.
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The people of Berrien county are im
vited to visit the big store of this firm and
inspect the large stock of staple goods
which they carry, such as
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SHOES, GROCERIES, ETC.
The large 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.
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in our store and you will see those things which yon
need most, Ir is our determination to keep a line of general mer-
handise that will please Hie public and it will pay you to see our
Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Etc,,
which is constantly being added to with the most serviceable arti¬
cles. We are making some interesting prices on everything in this
line and you are sure of getting new, fresh goods.
Our rocery Department
cannot bo excelled in Ade! and we take jiride in catering to the best
trade. Here ilie smallest order receive.? the Same prompt-and ac¬
curate attention as the largest. T he close attention which we pay
to this department insures *o our customers the cleanest, freshest
and most healthful gcroceries.
We also carry a nice lino of
CR0CKERYWARE
We have enlarged our store and are better prepared to serve
v.ou in the fmure than we have been in the past.
Our hue of FEED STUFFS is always complete.
We are yours to serve,
Crosby & Castleberry,