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The ADEL HEWS
Entered at the p*9tlJfifee at Adel as wait
tnaUtr of thi attend,cJass.
Publish to £HBY frway. by the
ADEL NEWS PUB. CO.,
W. r SH/TLE, EDITOR.
OFFICIAL ORGAN CITY OF ADEL .
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
ONE YEAR. ........... _______ „.Sl.OO.
* S/JT MONTHS ...7: ..... .^..^..50.
STRICTLY CASH IN ADVANCE.
ADEL. GA.. MAY, 20 th, W 4 .
sssa
The Odd Fell ays meet in Val¬
dosta next week. They will be
royally entertained. Valdosta
never does things in Riiy other
way.
Mr, Coleman, who died n week
or two ago leaving $5,000 to the
Orphan’s Home at Macon, had
4feGjdght conception of what true
charity oousists in.
The new First Methodist church
Was dedicated in Atlanta Sunday,
Bishop Morrison delivering tlie
Sermon. Over *20,0 *0 was raised
to pay tlie indebtedness. It is
#a»d to be the first Instance in At¬
lanta where the full cost of the
* ' '
church ,V . . . before the , *
was paid first
service was held. •. ' •• ‘ .
Adel ought not to shut her eyes
to the fact that n new’ school
building is (wo of her imperative
needs. A majority of the regis¬
tered voters said at the hast ejkct*
ion that they were opposed to
the both! issue. It is now in or-
*der to suggest “something bet-
iter.” Tbejhoirgc ‘Will have to be
in a yeat or two, it seems,
and now is the time to begin
Saying plans.
1, A soo*>ud prim try is necessary
lit Florida for seuator -and gover¬
nor. The race will be between
Taliaferro and Stockton for sen¬
ator and Broward and Davis for
-governor. In the governorship
9 «ce Davis, v ho was a congress¬
j
man ami a native of Georgia,
Tan .2Q0 vptes bellin j Br.»wafd.
AV. N. Sheats, who has h-cid I he
position <>X state school superin-
tendent a'‘■number of years, was
defeated by W. N. Holloway.
Add ought to have a Ladies
Mem'Ariftl Society . Although we
have had. Splendid exerctnes for
the past two years, there has
hoen no organization among the
Sadies. This ought not to be and
me hope to sec our women at
Averkin the matter. There ought
to be arrangement a made for a
observance of the day.
.Am3pg lira., number who would
make an •exc^llcn't presiding offi-
*c*^r h Mrs. M. S. Patten and we
tio'nrii>ftto lrer-*for president of the
avssociat iohy
- : lf an fill and .. Hayden, the
- -*
Texiks preachers, mid been filling
the pit9pit§.cd*som«-litt}e country
idiurclres’lhe -'dtegraceful epmxle
"
51 f cw days ago. wottkl. nevet
':bave •occurred.'* Voty small ihien
«^fteh ! ^get-tu-tb- Wig positrtms of
tfirst-’■and" honor. Airy man., no
r q|Att«r wiiiit Tils -freed, who uses
Iko pulpit .Jo -.vilify up cl ylmse
•utTtere, or avU© i'iiUulges in vulgar,
-cearfee i , language and . the 4l foolish .
slang That i* prevalent de&ecfatcs
1 bat-which is sacred. The quiet,,
■utfaa^uming.4>iinisler is too often
not a,pj*r«ciated and yet be exeya-
Opli»e» tSiat which rs drighebt a3cl
iu Ohristiauitv,
'
Many Laid Off.
Chicago, M; y 17.—Alarmed
over thy remarkable falling off in
traffic, the railroads
in Uhic.p, di«<-l,„rli„ R
an.Is , of . employee^ . cutting .town
the Ikw.-.. uflnhot ami qi:rtail.. K
expenses In every possible
lion.
It is estimated that since Jan-
nary 1, 191)4 mute Mum 15jf)()0
railroad em,have t-eendi.,-
charged in the United States, and
the .. pruning proce*. » . at,It go.,,* .
oll . I raffic officials declare that
in several years traffic had not
been so light as it is r.otv, and
they believe they are entering a
period ot traffic depression which
has not been equalled in years.
economy li.is, tWo*
*o a minimum.
Girl Adopts Her Lover.
Lesuucr, Mam., May 13.—The
marriage of Misi Mvrtle Thyme
Albert Oruyla,id, on-tirretl h-
day. The groom Was only *20 years
old, but an orphan without a
guardian, was consequently tumule
to obtain a license. The Voting
lady, though ncarlv twoyears
yollnger, was aiill over 18 and of
htw;fu! age to g*'t married. Neither
one wanted to wait for the young
niar. to grow older so the difficul¬
ty Was* settled as follows:
Mies Thyme formally and |pgal-_
ly adopted her affianced and then,
as his guardian, gave fhi iieccs-
sary consent to there being a mar¬
riage license issued to him. The
Was duly given over
and a justice of the pe tee mar-
ried the couple.
Killed Himself.
A Calhoun. Ga M May
Hill, orte of the oldest citizens
this section, committed
this morning by cutting his
with a butcher knife.
lie jumped from a window of
his house with the knife »n hit
halul, and stuck the blade in his
throat after lie struck the ground.
Death resulted almost instantly.
Mr. Ilill was 81 years of age
and wa? a man of considerable
wealth.
Damages for Husband.
Henderson, Ky , May 17.—Mrs.
Ida Boverly was awarded a ver»
diet for $20,000 damages in the
circuit court yesterday against J.
E. Gatlin, who shot and killed
her husband.
The criminal case was dismissed
and the defendant made no de¬
fense in the civil suit, ’—
CM. James M. Smith, of Ogle¬
thorpe. sold his last year’s cotton
crop to a Macon firm a few day?
ago for $117,000. It is said that
he losl $80,000 by not selling some
time ago. He thought that by
holding it he-would get a mucii
The Fire
season is at hand and t!iis will
remind you that you should- be-
fully protected by
Fire-insurance.
I _ write .. policies ... direct tor tlie
ue en and Uverpo.,1 and London
A-ilobe Insurance Oompanics
beUon.
Y'our biminetfs solicited ami
A. A. WEBB,
local AtFjtMk
Pik? Got Three Years.
In Brooks tfiijierjj.v . court last
week Albert Like, the young
wliite man charged with sedue-
«»* vonvMol „n<l given
years in the penimntiarvl
IV(1<1(llI , „ „ ne , v tri J|,
,, e „.., s re | ea9w i unde, a $700
bond,
Elilm Monroe, the colored
schoo! was acquitted of
charge ng.:,inst him.
C|othin2 ^ ^
at . unheard , of. Call ami
prices
, „„ „ ve v „„ !le , vy room . v
jjj (jd* line. • J. Wjoodner.
Next door.to Port office,
Cured h* Mother ofRhemnaum.
‘•Mv moihefhad been a suffer¬
er for many years with rheuma¬
tism,” an Vs W. II. Howard, of
V..-M
l’ain B dm and af-
ter a few applications sli jdecided
it was the most Wonderful pain
reliever she had ever tried, in
fact, she is never without it now
aud is at all times able.to walk.
Am occasional application ot 1’iiii
^•Sr/.SSt.a p ] n
or sa e j^y a druggists,
A Great Consolidation.
Stanley’s Business Colleges at Thorn-
hvi “ e - nnd Macon. Ga.. to he combined
in one school at Macon.
Special eftr.carrying 75 or more stn-
dents, will leavj Tun n isvillo M iy 2 )t!t
Enter at ThotuisviUo and cuj >y tree
rule to MnCifti.
Exceptionally low rates offered. Write
for terms.
a. W. H. STANLEY’ Prjs.,
Sick headache results from a
disordered stomach and is quick¬
ly cured by Chamberlain,* Stom¬
ach and Liver Tablets For sale
by all druggists.
C. E. PARRISH,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
ADEL, - GEORGA.
t| jr «
jLYXv/xJlV^ j Iu VJCl- \ V^vL
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Bv economical housewives who buy their GROCERIES
from us. We are selling more goods than ever before and the rea¬
son is contained in two words—PRICE and QUALITY.
When you need a pair of
Shoes or any Dress Goods
you will make a mistake if you do not examine our line. You have
the advantage of a new, fresh stock here.
Crosby & Castleberry.
DON’T READ THIS
Especially the Ladies.
wsi't,!' 1 * y e , ," c “yourl» r stocK 111CV " 7 ,>ri ’ ,K ' 1 ‘ 80 »»to suppi-v your
h to'wn Ue pIeUiePt line of CKKl ' E PAPER flint has been
to tlns . ever
Come to PAINTS and OILS, I have both. Prices are right.
Come sen me and find out if it i fi „ 8 I 8av
SHETLAND PONIES—I have them.
S. J. HARWELL.
Do You Want
Something Good
to “sharpen 5, your appetite
AVc have just receivbd a fresh lot. of 11 El NX’S FAMOi-S Pick¬
les (sour and sweet,) Mustard, Sauces, Olives, Apple Butter, Pure
Y’liiagars, etc. Heinz’s are the best.
Y'ou can always find a complete assortment of staple and fancy
here.
AVe are also headquarters fur all kind of Feed Stuff. \
Yours to serve,
£ B. WEBB
tlorry-lnjr l't» (h« Ru’»r.
A correspondent sends us mu ex tract
from n poem which receutlj appeared
1ft n South'African paper, thinking we
so nil approve of its sentiments. We
«lo, we do. The inspired verse I* enti¬
tled “Making n Matt*' and begins:
Hurry the httti. baby as fast as you ran,
Iturty worry him. make him a “* man; “*
0* tew **•
“* “*• h!m
Sn “S *£■Yu,
Fill h>'. K W h^d I... or «.or» «d
Keep on «-larortjfr.$ tberft tn tilt it ersek*.
—London Review.
A Scotch Tooth.
fVntlst (after struggling for twenty
tnioutes in n vain endeavor to extract
tlie tooth)—1 must say you—you hnve
the firmest tootii 1 ever had—to deal
with. Patient—I'm In nae hurry. It's
gratin’ practice for ye, aft’ It’ll teach
ye that v>e mantt a’ work for oor in-
lov*
Koi what 9he Expected.
more than I do toni*. .
sav * go
Ferguson.
tho8e ^.founded new shoes
bRye t o rtaret i me nearly to death to-
day:’—Chicago iribunc.
AfEdy Ma,,c '
<;uite lodt^nant
«« ........
lie says you can’t make a fool of him,
Bhcdd—Of course* fiof. htit 1 can direct
public atieiiiion to nhut 1* already In
existence.-*-Boston Transcript.
There sre two sides to every ques-
tiou The man who Lears only 0114
6Ido ntul believes It Is easily fooled.-
Mr. (i. \V. Ingram spent a few
days in Brooks county this week,
Joe Zealy Jackson,
LAWYEft.
General Practitioner in State
and United States Courts.
NASHVILLE GEORGIA
Office in Carter's Building.
CLARENCE WHITTINGTON,
DENTIST,
V A LOOT A, GEORGIA.
Office in new ConversXbTuldiujr.
Kept Cool and Sweet.
This is the time of \e.-tr when ><m should h
1 1 1 riJOMH ,. r .... KN n re Wftti , I resli. e sure that your
ij VOM i . ttt «”»
V..» ...clhave no fear ,.f their pnritv. "V
inrri*.r..».,r' ,r
t ,re kept ... mv a .:.|
Mv line m.M. of two ,„v thin*, enumerate, but if
" ! ' n < .“'Vtl.il.* i'. tl.eUr-.eorv line I von
can smt von.
Come to S-?H lilt*, price HIV gi.ods Slid will at the
advantage of trading here. onee see
J. F. STEPHENS,
Hutchinson Ave.
! Shoes!
K „ r ,„e Ohit.tr,... Shoe, fer tetie, uW f Every-
t-ly. ,r
The BEST Shoe, ... the,,.,, h, tt, .......... No ,,„e,
slun*scan be made for the money. Shoes that are guaranteed to be
solid leather. A new pair for every piece >f pas.e board (or pressed
leather) in Wo.11 1<r Shoes,
Also Dry Goods, Shirts
and Pants.
nuts. Notion*, Groceries, Feed. A Wheat Brand that it
WHEAT BRAND—not mixed with com cobs and cheap stuff tv
sell. Stili sell Cow Brand Soda at be.
Give me part of your trade and have money left, Best good.
for least money.
Mold' Bros. Shoes host shoos i 11 world for the nioney. Why
beoause they are direct from manufacturer’s bench to the
Adel Bargain House.
SAVE MONEY
By buying your Hardware from Bridges Hardware Co. They
have a full line and will show their appreciation of your trade
by giving you better values for your money than you have beer
accustomed to buying. See their Stoves. Look at their Earn
Implements. Everything in Hardware.
Hardware Co.
Special Offer
To Berrien and Lowndes
County People.
Buggies for $35.00 guaranteed for 12 Mo*
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 goods at one price and when
you come make another price on them. 1 he
prices above named are the prices you can
buy them at. Give us a trial. Come to s^p
us, ’phone us or send us your order.
Phone 117.
Quitman Furniture it Vehicle Go.
D. B. PRICE. Manager. i