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THE ADEL NEWS
Entered at the postofficc fit f.det as ma.it
£ after of the second , class.
PUBL IS hi D EVER Y FRIDA Y s */ 4m
ADEL NEWS PUB. CO.,
W. T SHYTLE, EDITOR.
OFFICIAL ORGAN CITY OF ADEL
SUBSCRIPTION DATES.
ONE YEAR S1.0Q.
SIX MONTHS ,, 50 a
STRICTLY §JLSfi /N ADVANCE.
ADEL. G&.. APRIL, 29th, <904,
The new feeler a;) court is hav¬
ing its first yestuen jji Valdosta
-.this w,gek, Judge Speer presiding,
The flatferiaig endorsement
.given r.olidi.tor 'Jbppi.ag Jayf week
_.wus a compliment vnrthily be-
.stowed, Ino jimp ip Jhe .circuit
: could defeat Jtjm,
Adel is th,e ou?y fown in Kej-
-rien county .to .obsurye Memorial
Day. And tne.exprcis.es i uesday
would have .done credit ip a n l’
, ,
.city in the l&.'Uj,
Hon. Lee W . Bra neb, .vljo de-
j ivored the Memorial address in
Adel Tuesday, wa.s dec ted to the
LegtsAat.urp without opposition in
JJrookg county Qr. Wednesday of
(last week, He wi|] worthily rep-
yesent his conGit u.only.
The fact tjutt ilandaK Walker
lead tire .ticket in the ieperd leg.-
Lslative ra,Gg ii) Ypldqsta sho\\|
that th,e people wko kn t ow hin
best appreciato his gifts.- Poliri-
r cal hqqqra are yet iu store for
^hn.
The Atlanta News says “the
eloquence of \V. J. Bryan yvill
jive flic Jonge.st and etTect the
^noreV tlnin any orator in Anipr-
ica. The Writer left otf just one
>vord. He ought to h(ive put tiie
yvord “defeats 53 aft_*r “more.”
Rev. J. Frank Culpepper, for-
pie rly of Adel, but now of Rome,
had an ayticlo m last Sunday’s
Atlanta Journal iq reply to onp
f e - e "»b " ritte ’" Sam
Mr. pulpepijer defends the dls-
pensavv F * '* svgtem as against bar-
room 8 and argues that the best
people , in . ,, Lome are favor „ of „
jn
f he dispensary, becjiuae they can,
not get prohibition, Frpm Mr.
Culpe[>per’s reasoning the con-
plusion is reached that a member
of his church could be the mana,
ger of a dispensary, since 4 1 g*s
J> een established by the votes
the church people. The churches
L- tve already given too much re-
£P.ectnbility to the dispensary
business.
Beprieq Wan Both.
Albany, Era., Apiil ^5- luday
at the Georgia Ohatauqua Berrien
pqutity parrie J olF the honors of
fho medal contestants, her reprtv
^entatives winning in both the
boys’ and girls’ qratorjeal events.
Joscpli Elliott was awarded the
Walter’s rpedal aud Laura Clem-
pntme D;iy,s _ . medal , ,
was capt«re4
by Miss (qrace Rogers. The Lau-
ra Clenjetitine Dayis medal \n in,
ftruinenta| ‘ ■ music went to Mitch-
pH „ county, , bejng . by Miss
.
pjara Freeman, of Oamilla,
Jell Qe|s Married.
Oakland, Caj., April 2R— Jas,
J. JeifrieSj the champion pugilist,
>vas marriqd here last night to
Miss Frpda Speyer pf New York
city. The bridal party will go to
Jiarbin Springs, where the cham¬
pion will train for his ....... coming
Ml R'ith
MRS. ELIZABETH SHAW DEAD
Her I)cat'll Cecils; t“J at Aulloti-a fn
day Morning,
Mrs. Elizabeth tjlnuv tiled at
the home of her .son, Mr. Lowndes
iSiiaw, at Valdosta Frida-v imp u-
ing after a long illness.
Mrs. Shaw iiy.ed in t: e Kays
Mill district in this .county a log"
vb.De, only rg >vin" U) Valdosta
a few years ago. She was the
widow'of the late William Shaw
and leaver the following,children *;
Mrs. Melissa Devane, of la is,
Mesdames Moor a and Edvyiu Gas¬
kin, of Allupaha, Mrs. \V. F.
Mathis, of Cecil and Mrs. Richard
Johnson, of Kays Mill, Llesdrimes
J- A. Parrish ; Will Situs and Uov
Knight if Valdosta : Messrs L'.m-
des Mi aw, of Valdosta and \V, p.
Shaw of Florida,
Mrs. D.cvano aiid Mr$. Moore
.Went down to Valdosta and w>¥e
w ith her when the summons came,
Mrs. till a w was 4 member of
Piinntive Baptist church at
p ;l t Crcrk and nns a woman of
Ijno Chrjstiaq character. She
was about sixty-twp yoai* of age
r f ? he funeral lieid at Cat
was
Creek.
Many relatives and friends in
Berrien mourn her death.
The News at Hahira.
Hahira, On., April 26.—Still
^ • up yet. ,
C ram bur there
j g Sf) » rjfi appearance of rain and we
g re hoping that it will come,
rSeveral r>f our Masons attended
(ho M asomc burial at Sparks last
Eijday.
Mr. W. II. Griftin, who was
sick for several weeks, died last
Saturday morning. His
lugs were great, lie expressed
himself us being ready to part
this life and we feel that he L
better off. His remains were i n-
terred at Shiloh church last Sun¬
day. A very large crowd of peo-
pie attended. Rev. W. W. Webb
conducted the funeral services.
We join the family in mourning
his departure,
Tl '" elocti<,n !«•»«»*'"« hlst
Wednesday quietly, tint »•< learn
that some of the defeated ones
filed _ a contest and our folks
are l-i likely 1 *. to warm -r it and ,
up over
politics will get Lot in Lowndes.
The general expression of tiio peo-
pie is that we are going to elect
tho nominees. Wp hope that the
defeated may soon cool and tho
wounds heal up. If hey should iah
member tliat it would have been
just as painful on thei r c-mtest-
ants as it is them Most any man
will rejoice at his success over his
Opponents, but it takes a man to
take his d ifeat easy, and only
such ought to enter politics. They
ghquJd rentemher that some must
be defeated when opposed. Wo
can only gav, stand it Hfce men.
a Tboughtfui Man.
m. m. Austin of Winchester,
JDi unusual case of stomach and
jj ¥er trouble, phy.wl.ns could
not help her. He thought of aud
tried Dr. King’s New Life Fills
McI ,! ! ‘ p « 1 ’ 1 at mice and w is
finally a cured. Only 2.oc,
Wiihams’ at S. F,
Drug Store.
D. Q. KIRKPATRICK,
Commercial Notary Public,
Apfl, Georgia.
Dr. E. F. Bourquin,
Chronic Diseases A Specialty.
Office Hotrfg: 10a. m. tqSp. m
Adel, Gq.
Phone ; ..... No. —-k------ 1 rISlVF 111 ^° n 33 ‘
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The Wrong Driver.
Aeerfyiu young f nvrelii’g man,
who has been dazzled by (he
charms of a fur young eiti-zsness
of Adt-.L,-.often makes that place
a stopping point,
One night this week after r *&
i$t.eri»" at the Estev, h.e sent
around fo she stable after supper
’
1-0! tl Httf.K t-t ’Hi in 1 i C 01 to It)T iv.O
•
his usual call.
A brother druinm who was
on (o the racket, buttoned op a:.
old overcoat up to Ins chin, pulled
a cap down over his face, and
took the driver's place,
The unsuspecting young man
entered the vehicle and on the
drive out was very talkative with
the driver, insisting that he toil
none of the boys where Jio was
going, am! giving him a 20-eent
tip to clinch the request.
Finally, just before alighting,
lie struck a match to light a cig¬
arette, and mci.lently glanced fit
'
tlm driver ? s face.
xi._ 1 lc tiavcilltm l .....ii; i Jf , >_,* ai-c _____ lllftMUg
life a weaiv pathway 1 for
"
drummer now, but if Vou want to
know any more about . j! a young
man 1’r a Oordele mnv Ire ai.Ie to
shed a Iluv of light on Lie inci-
dent —Tifton Gazette.
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. nbik.'ts Lh-i' nrr.ft-r-,
^ Cour " re rdL rj
WHBUBSZS&ZSSa bz" Qih.vec
st Cost. iteO’JieV
Gr.0BGK.-6'-;- Rf.fr i rc?
'2rvrP9S3FZERBL
MONEY TO LOAN—On im-
prove 1 farming lands m Berrien
county $100,000,00 at horn six to
eiglit per cent. Call and see us.
Hendricks & Harrison,
Nashville, Ga.
*-“rr
R. C- WOODARD,
Physician and Surgeon.
All calls answiTcd promptly.
ADEL, GEORGIA.
Phone \ Residence 113.
1 Office H2
MHBMMNl u itS&K.
Joe Zealy Jackson,
LAWYER.
General Practitioner in
un q United States Courts.
NASHVILLE GEORGIA
Office jn Carter’s Building.
farm Loans Promptly Made.
Oirr fr.rilities for n.atius loons
i 5as3etl - N nn ® hole •» years, part but borrower
mnv pay 111 w or any year aud
stop interest. ELLIS & ELLIS,
l'adrick Entbting Tifton,Ga.
Prompt nttoutiou given all written iu
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0 Atjrl bodge No. po F.&A.M
A-
Moe'ts 1st and third 1 bars.-
yM&W Jay S.'P. mghss WILLIAMS, in each month
A. W. M.
AW EBB, bee.
$ 0011! ros ®
& Company ©
i tie pdoj/ls of Bun icH county Sft in
vited to visit the big store of 1 his firm and
3 S
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 corne to town drop in and
see them.
rgA he TTn §H J
Si t f *fk ;
a w
Season is at hand and ihis \v i!
remind vt u that yoti should b
fully protected by
Fire Insurance.
I write policies .direct for Hit
O^t-'en and ldv<*» ]»<><)l and L>ndou
and (i!:>!»•:* Insurance Companies-
_
Your business solicited and
a ppreciated.
A. A. WEBB,
LOCAL AGENT.
CLARENCE WHITTINGTON,
OFN'TiST.
VALDOTA, GEORGIA.
Office in new Converse buikliu".
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rglitien For Charter.
GEORGIA Bkrmex County.
T\Qht'* fT lI°Miy* t'^Y^F
Woodajl and W. H. Baskins, all of said
i County ami State, respectfully shows:
j sx. That they have formed thomsel-
i vos into an association, an ' dosire to
I have themselves, their associates and
successors incorn >r.red, under the name
I and style of tli VDEL MANUEAC-
TURING COMPANY!
Cmj. That the object of said nssooia-
ticn is the carrying on and engaging |n,
ia. ceneral planiutr mill business, also
maunfactnviug. kinds, lmyikg and selling lum-
1 to oiMTKtc I'-laniug mills
j and Georgia, rgw milk, one or both r.t Adel,
1 1 or such other places as may be
desired, to buy, sell or lease timber and
timbered lands, to manufacture rough
lumber into building material, to buy
and sell lumbar mi comin tsh'ii, and to
do iu connection with any of said busi¬
nesses or otherwise, a general mercan¬
i tile 1 usiness, and te do all such matters
and things as are cotmnni, incident or
connected with - aw mills, planing mills
gnd the lumber business.
Mud. That their object is to do any
j ' one bur or inrticuIn more of rly the to t hi ngs specified in the above, plan-
iug mill engage
business, and to deal in pine
I -umber.
4 th. riuit the ciapitil stock of said as-
■ foliation is Thj’co Thousand (^8.(KO 00)
Dollars, all of which has actually
paid in, but petitioners desire the right,
by a majority vote of its s*ock holders
to Thousand increase (igO.OOO.CO) said capital Dollars. stock to Twenty
5th. That the principal place of doing
business aud the general office of said
[association County, Georgia, will l>e but in Add, Berrien
j the right petitioners desire
j to hare an established agency
aud to carry on their bud ness in any
other state or territory of the United
; States of America.
j be (>th. incorporated That your for petitioners the period of desire to
j (20) with the privilege twewy
years, of renewal
I at the expiration of that time..
j tin ifEKRUOKE tliey and their your pstitioncrs pray
j associates may be
I incorjiorated under the for the purpose aforesaid
; name, and for amount of the
| capital have stock aforesaid, and ihat they
j conferred upon them all such rights
l and powers as are usual or incident to
suen corpora* 1011
CRAXl'OUD & Walkek,
Pet 11 iuiier's At t orno \
GEORGIA Behkibx County.
I, J. D. Lovett, Clerk of the* Superior
Court of said county, do certify that the
foregoing is a true copy of petition for
charter, this day of file in my office.
J 1 ). Lovett .
Clerk Superior Court BerrieU Couut
April 13th, 1004,
r-r-a ^TiGiKr? ^-^sarsae?
To Whom ii May Concern.
This is to notify all parties that {]::
law firm of Hull & Jaekson i^ this day
snming mutually dissolved, ,1.7.. Jackson as-
and collect charge ol all unfinished business.
to all claims clue said firm
John H. Hull,
Joe Zealey Jackson
This April 18tli, l‘J01
Buggies for $35.00 guaranteed for 12 Moj.
Wagons for $29.50 guaranteed for 12 Mos.
We carry anything you want in the
Buggy and Wagon line. Also nicest line of
Furniture
ever carried in South Georgia.
Come to see us. We are not adver*
tising • these >* j atone
g°°«s price and when
buy them at. Give us a trial. Come to see
’phone us or send us your order.
Phone H7.
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Furniture & Vehicle Co.
0. B, PRICE, Manager,
N S
KS
(4
) £<C > Prices
1 Crime?
~fmr. rJ ,-wr. U /V ) g a
Lc.' jr n
If so, am Guilty.
!o the People o? Adel and Vicinity f
1 hav '• i i;st opene*! up n store in Add, Mr.
, i!t “ \ tu l’"*' »t Edison’s old
' Al < <, °'! ( >dL<e. and to introduce myself
l f< ’ fhe kintl UoApL of Adel ami my
? on next two wc ks everything in Uftti vicinity i will sejj
stock,
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Pants,
Children's Clothing, Suits and Pants,
Umbrellas, Hosiery, &c„ &c.,
lit astoui Alii ugly low (bwn prices.
I a in hero for business and I want a share of trade and
a:n «ure if yt-u will come once will your
y in goods ai slaughtered prices \< n c< trill me t'gain, j s i will se>!
;m you save moi>ev.
A WORD TO THE LADIES.
l lime the largest and finest lot of
EMBRODERY fVER SHOWN between Macon and Valdosta.
at prices you never will Imv them elsewhere. All I a>k for this
of go..ds is your kind attention. Come and class
astonish you in quantity, quality and price. see tliem, as they will
J his is no sensational advertising. I m« - n what I f
VV!, yt bull' trade and if you will call you will rs ml EMBltOL say.
LE5UES the pnttjest you ha in m.v
price. vo seen years aud the lowest in
My stand, the old wooden building, don’t allow me to display
my goods showy, but will be too glad to sh ow-m p when you call
Come and see my goods and judge for yourself, and if killing priceu
is a uime* you will beyond.doubt find me ‘ ‘OUiLTY ”
Yours \’ery Respectfully,
. WIGODNEP
Next door to Post Office, ADEL, QA.
wmmmmmmam Mmmus
To Berrien and Lowndes
County People.