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W. T. tHYTLE, EDITOR.
OfffCfAL ORGAN CITY Of ADEL.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES,
ONE YEAR....:.... ......EI.OO.
BIX MONTHS . £0
STRICTLY CASH IN ADVANCE.
ADEL. GA. t MAY, 6 th * 9 Q 4 ,
The Georg.a Chautauqua held
jtv 10th session in Albany last
t,veeU. It was a splendid success.
Jn the contest for county
pijssioper of Hagan YS, \\ obb IU
f,ow»<la. county the Wintt h«»
been postponed until the 11th
>nst.
The Roosevelt Administration
fias s>L ent in tlij'eo years nearly ft
MlHou delays more than the
Cleveland adtoioisfrutiou did in
Joyy years,
j[f Judge Russell spent .
pm an uuoertftin.ty,, he exhibited
yt*ry little ... . judgment . , . for r one .
^snij&d f.o £ ae^t 0,0 ttue supreme
jtourt ^Olirx bench otnen.
Col, , West 0*lgM ‘T'* 7 Mooted i.i
t« tie
jp.reside.ivt ‘ of the Senate without
ppposmon. ASluc Aside rrom from his fit. HC
lienH for Hie position, 1 it WgM to
)be South t^evTrglil’fi nuid, .
J'otO may be a bright
»»but lie showed vary fe»
.qualifies of statesmanship when
^i.e tbovjgjLit (tlier*5 was any room
£or the Tuird party in Georgia,
in the contest for the Judgeship
M the Blue KhMe 13 circuit the
j8tate Democratic executive com-
jmittw© ... decided , -1 1 : favor o'- Ind.ro
m o*
,Gobor, who Was noujiunted OU the
f»<* .of the returns.
it transpires tlmt Judge Far¬
mer supported Mr. Bryan in his
ji wo cfttnpasgns. And yet Bryan
has beei.i denouncing him nml
saving 1>C Was unfit to be presi¬
dent.
While Mr. Watson is
4itFerent people ho might touch
4 iip Mr. Bryan for refusing to
-fior Mr. Drisp for speaker of
Hoiisi on the score of hia being a
/Confederate soldier.
Afr. FI- J- Brown, of Thomas-
y ilie, died at Hie sofdiers’ home
jn Atlanta Monday. For a long
number of years he was on
police force of Thoinasville and
was a good pian. I'eapo fo bis
ashes.
Dr. Broughton recently field a
uieetjng at Athens and because
the people ip the classic city did
pot take on to his methods, pre-
dieted that g dire calamity would
befall the place in ten days.
tin,,Dso„e a, , d- A „,o„s
Sam Jon'es to 1717 fo ’
, iom Wa«o« -----: may have .
jnrgot,
ten the little episode ip p certain
town in the 10th Congressional
district when a crowd of his cqI-
pred adliejropta tried to force their
‘
Wiy into f, the 4 , hotel i f , where , he , vyas
stopping, so frenzied were they
by his harangues al/oqt thp :‘poor
aown-trodatM, white and „e-
gro. Mra. Roberts l.ad to eat! for
terancus Thoc d timi no place in
TV
HAHIRA.
^Peial to the NETT3,
W© were Messed with ft. fine
rain Monday. The gardens and
oats and all 2 Fops are looking
revived and the cotton that is
not up wilt com? now tint! farm.
ors will be in a push chopping
comm..
The river is getting low and n
great many fish are being caught
The writer attended the district r
meeting at Sparks. It was ‘
good meeting and those Sparks
gave us ft royal time.
The mass meeting at Hahira
Monday lllght was an enthusiastic .
one. A large ^ crowd was present
—about 200. Several speeches
were unuls the ehar S <w
J. \y, Hagan has mane agiinst
the- .. Democratic T . executive
mitten and the election managers
r ^
vesnltmonB denouncing . the
charges were passed Our people
seem to he very indignant .
the contest and aiv sure that the
charges eunnot bn substantiated
and that the troubled waters
settle.
Math Mori, WrG.l.t \\ ii^hf. the marshal, lias I, .c
recovered from fever and is on
dutv again.
Hev, R, M. Booth filled his reg-
^ . ippoiwtinon t at the Metho-
. „ ,
0181 c,unc>u 4:,:,r ‘AUKiav
afthed ab j 0 germohSi .
Hie parsonage is . going . on to
completion. . .
A Rare Opportunity to Go to
Florida. K
lo 1)0 given by the vi G. b. t! & e b. l
Ry, Jil visiting JaekflonvilD, St.
Augustine . .i and , Tampa, Fla,, ... May
iTtli.
It has .
been decided . by the
senger department «)f the Georgia
^° uni H ri tUU1 . v|., fU * ri ,,(,a ,i a Wdlivnj H . nlvnv I
the people of Adel and of
yhis section of the state a golden
uppm tumty to^nake a trip to th*
three most noted resorts in
Ja, at extremely low rates of fare.
()n .v ... iuesdav, , M»y *r lnh, i
excursion
tickets will b«! sold from Atlel to
Jacksonville for $2.25; to St.
Augustin© for $2.75; and to Tam-
pa, Fla., for $4,00 for the round
trip. Tickets to Jacksonville and
St. Augustin© will be good for re-
turn passage leaving those cities
on any regular train up to
including Fndny, May *».,
tickets to 1 ampa will be good for
return passage leaving that city
on any * reeular Seaboard Air
tram . • to and n including i
- v
May 22nd. up Sunday c- i
Excursion tickers will be sold
for special train leaving Adel at
g ; 4 fl p. jf., May ITth, only. The
road has issued very attractive
advertising matter relative to
these excursions, which not only
gives the excursion rates from
the various towns, but also in¬
cludes a list of the attractions to
bo found in the three cities im n-
tinned. It is fafe to cry that
theso attractions, together with
the low very rates of fare, will
induce a large representation to
S° ^>m this city. The excursion
\™ %'"* of f “ h °^
ftn d instructive, and everyone is
urged not to let this opportunity
slip by them. The passenger <!e-
T ar tnient will be pleased to fur-
?\ iah awy informutioa desired by
th osc mterestei if their wants
pl>ly made are
know , )f
Call on the nearest agent of
U. S. F. Ry. for further infer-
Maco n, Ga, °
llott ^ 8 ^°^“ a VPomtments U ’ rfl1 «*».
at New
Bethel and Hahira Saturday and
r fiday.
Killed a Constable.
Dublin, On., May 2.—“this fif.
teriioop near Montrose, tYilliam
Frank Fiercp, constable of Har¬
vard district, was shot and killed
by a negro named Asidey Jones,
Tl “> " c -‘° i,!ld ’*•“ “ rre *| e, ‘ bf
Pierce and Onfistafile Raffidd of
Dublin- Suddenly the negro
snatched from Constable Hatfield
his pistol and shot Pierce dead.
PRIMITIVE LETTER POST.
I'be Bartleet Postal Ser-viee Date*
Qaclf to Babfloniii.
So postal service has been traced ear-
per tlum that which was in operation
during the reign of Kbammurabi, the
Amraphet of Genesis, who whs king
of Babylonia about 2300 P. C. A num-
ber of the missives, each Inclosed in
its clay envelope, which passed through
t bis earliest postottice are preserved
ln tlJO Babylonian room cf the British
museum, and their contents Indicate
p, fit even at that period letters were
SS’afsorvice'un™.
governmental control.
Sir Brian Tuke was appointed post-
mftSter iu E«^taud at the beginning
the sixteenth century. and in 1550 the
hn^s of the council ordered “that the
betwwne this and the
should echo of them keepe a booke
and make entrye of every U*Rre that
b e shall receive, the tyme cf the deliv.
erie thereof unto hl.s hands, with tho
pnrties’ names that shall bring it unto
him.”
The first post for the conveyance of
prlvate letters to all parts of England
and Scotland was started In iu:«. when
th c "letter offlee" was establishes!, but
lt wa8 not tll j 183 f tba t tbe foundation
of tbo Pre sent system was l aid.
r'l CURED men of OF uiq HIS ri CLUB. hr
'
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«"». iT, b *
“1 would be very happy if my bus-
b and would not spend so many of bin
evenings at the club." said Mrs. Bride,
With a sigh.
.. Wh y don’t vou 'intimate try the suspicion
I, hr Mond
hat is the suspicion c r . .. i
Mrs. Bride.
••Well, my busband once got into the
habit of spending his evenings at his
club, and 1 worried myself ill. Then I
changed ^ >> l J my tactics. Instead of asking
to r nln #t home t urged him to
k co to the club. l'Ue way he raised bis
eyebrows the f first time i l suggested tr it
showed that I was on thd fight track.
“One night be said he had a severe
headache nml would remain at borne.
1 opi>o8®d the idea |U«d insisted that an
evening at his dub would make him
f h ls headache. lie gas-e me a
bard look, but acted on the suggestion,
1 kn ew Iie would be back within an
retunjed> as , eJtppcte d; with the plea
that bis bead was worse*. I ignored hla
question concerning my elaborate tol-
let. He hasn’t been away for an even*
Jng R| „ ce It l9 nlmost like the old
honeymoon, only he appears to have
•oraething ©a bis mind.”
A Great Consolidation.
Smnl^v’s Business Ccllt-ges at Thom
asville, and Macon, Ga., to be combined
in one school at Macon.
Special car, carrying <5 or more stu-
rlde to Macon.
Exceptionally low rab:a offered.
terms.
Q u - W w - H 11 ’ STANLEY Pres. ”
Macon. Da.
Booth Bros
& Company.
, Th© s . s pSOpIC Of * BcrriGfl O^ 4
jf J the big COUSlty .^., cITt- III
V e( fO VlSlt StOJ*e Of tllfS firiH Httd
inspect the large stock of staple goods
which they carry, such as
F\ „ , ,, H 4“ ,
| 8 jtj T ^ k Bi fj o i § on 1 c*
iLJ? M J Q. a Tv®- gYp S;< .
^
SHOES, GROCERIES, ETC.
f he laFgC (JUani! ,*x_- lICS IU • WlUCfl , they ,, buy ,
enables them to sell at such prices that will
make & Vi'SSt tO thelf StOfe & profitable OHC.
When you come to town drop in and
see then?.
rsrtf itie trn*
£ ire
is at hand and this will
von that you should be
folly protected by
Fire Insurance.
l write policies direct for the
Queen and Liverpool and London
and (ilobe Insurance-
—none better.
Your business solicited
appreciated.
A. A. WEBB *
LOCAL AGENT.
CLARENCE WHITTINGTON,
DENTIST,
Office YALDOTA. GEORGIA.
in new Converse building.
Pe.itioil For Charter.
pFORGI\ Beruifn Cocsty said
the .Sni<-rior Conrt of C-unty;
w ™k\l and™w. f H. BiSSKilitScWui
and State, respectfully rluiM’s:
1 st. That they have formed themsol-
ves into an association, an * d*\sire to
have themselves, their associates and
e w 8sors incomjr.iTed. under the unme
l R s g c e .COMPANY MA i
2sn. That the object of said nssoeia-
tiou is the carrying on and engaging iu.
fl manufacturing. general plahiug mill bneimss. also
ber of all kinds, buyht« ami polling Imu-
n<l to operate both planing mills
^, Georgia, !<aw or such other °“ e or places as at waj A<Ul be -
luraber i btrSs' building ^(^nMimScVure^rongh
u t 0 nmterial, to buy
im( i St dl luml.-r on comm'>si"ii, and lo
doiu connection with any of sai l busi-
Sl^nSnnw^auii 'things 1 h oomuion.’ : do^alTsm-h ,
and ns avo incident or
connected with ! -aw mills, planing
and the lumber business.
ing but mill particularly to engage in th- plan-
business, and to deal in piuo
lumber.
4 th. That tin. capital stock Of »nla«-
sociatton is Three Thousand <*3,000 00)
Dollars, nil of which has actually been
paid in, but petitioners desire the right,
b v increase a majority said vote of its stock holder*,
Thousand fo (*20,000.00) capital stock to Twentv
Dollars.
5th. That the principal place of doing
business and tho general otiice of said
association will be iu Adel, Berrien
County, Georgia, but peOtloners desire
tho right to ha umi uesdauluhcd agency
to carry on thc;r business iu any
other stale or torritory of the United
States of America.
6'i'ti. That your petitioners desire to
be incorjiorated for the period of tweu. y
(20) years, with the privilege of renewal
at (he expiration of that time.
Whekbfoue your in-tit loners pray
that they and their assooiates m-.ty be
iucorporafetl for the purjiose aforesaid,
under the name, ami for amount of the
capital stock aforesaid, and that they
I lave conferred upon thorn all such rights
and powers as arc usual or incident to
such corporation.
Cka.ntokd A' Walker,
Petitioner's Attorney
GEORGIA Berrien County.
I, J. D. Lovett, Clerk of the Superior
Court of said county, do certify that the
foregoing ciiarter, is a true copy of petition
this day of file iu my office
J D, Lovett.
Clerk Superior Court Berrien County.
April 13Ui, 1)104.
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BY A
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lililWtliWIlWllffMiillll ^' freb Courses offered
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georgia-al/.bama business college. Macon. oe
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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 in Ad •!, at Mr. Edison’s old
next door to foe Post Office, and in introduce myself and my
for methods to the kind people of Adel and vicinity 1 will sell
next two weeks everything in stock,
Clothing, Sto c ) s, Hats, Pants,
Children’s Clothing, Suits and Pants,
Umbrellas, Hosiery, &c.. &c.,
at astonishingly low down prices.
T 1 ««» , here for . , business and , I T
want , of „ trade , and
am if will a snare vour
sure you come once >< u wiM c mr again, l will sell
)ii gootU slaughtered prices is
u» au<i you will save monev.
A WORD TO THE LADIES.
1 have the largest and finest lot of
EMBROOERY EVER SHOWN between Macon and Valdosta.
I >ricti>9 noVtM ‘ will buy them elsewhere. AH l ask for tins class
goods is youi kind attention. Come and see them, as they will
astonish you in quantity, (inalitv and price.
This is no sensational advertising. I mean what I I
ws,,lt v ‘ ,wr tr!U,e nud if will call sav.
DEUUvS * the pnttiest you you will find my EMBROI-
you have seen io years and I he lowest in
[iro-e.
JyJy stand, the ojd wood.-n building don’t allow me to display
' u y goods showy, but will be too glad to slmiv-m-up when you call.
Lome njui see my got Hi s and judgo tor youraeh, ami if killing
a 2lime you will beyond doubt find lue ’ ‘G U1LTY.” prieeu
Yours Very Respectfully,
J. WIGODNER,
Next door to Post Office, s ADEL, GA.
on sa
I f. '■ Offer
To Berrien and Lowndes
County People.
Buggies for $35.00 guaranteed for 12 Moj
W agons 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*
tislllg theSS gOOOS at 006 pHCC . 311(1 . VVIien ,
you come make another price on them. The
prices above named are the prices you can
buy them at. Give us a trial. Come to see
us, ’phone * us of send us your order.
PhniiA l !*-viiIC 111. IS7
Quitman Furniture & Vehicle Co.
D, B, PRICE, Manager.