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VOL. XVI. NO 18. ADEL, BERRIEN COUNTY, GEORGIA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd., 1904. $1.00 PER ANNUM.
PARKER’S NOBLE SPIRIT
iesires no Reflection Upon
Roosevelt.
New York, Sept. 17—Tlie fo 1 -
1 iwing letter Concerning the Dem¬
ocratic campaign book was made
publwrhv George F. Parker, chief
<,f the Democratic literary de-
part meat tonight:
‘‘Rosemount, Esopus. N. Y.,
Sept. 17, 1004:
“My Dear Mr. Parker: The
Times Union of this morning says
that tlie party text book is about
prepared, and that it will go to
tli3 printer m a few days. There¬
fore I hasten to beg you to see to
ill ill it there is no word in it that
riMects upon the personal honor
a:ml integrity of President Reuse
v|t.
“Ati Evening Post editorial in-
lothes, Clothes,
CLOTHES.
New shipment of Men’s and boys suits
just received. Fancy Cheviots, Doe Skins
and unfinished Worsteds of strength and
fineness in suits of new and pleasing
styles. f
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You will acknowledge that it is unusual that such suits
should be offered for $10.00 and $12.50 whil^ most of jthem are
it 0. o call at our store
towing you our stock
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dicaffes that but littlo care was
taken in that direction towards
myself by the compiler of the
Republican text book, but let
there by no rejoinder in kind or
otherwise.
“l feel confident that you need
no reminder, still my anxiety
impels me to send this caution.
ferv truly vows,
ALTON B. BARKER.
What is Life?
In the last analysis nobody
knows, tnit we do kn->w that it is
under strict Jaw. Abuse that law
even slighlflv, pain results, Ir-
regular living means derange¬
ment of the organs, resulting in
Constipation, trouble. Headache New or Liver Life
I)r. King’s
Bills quickly re-adjusts this.
It’s gentle, vet thorough. Only
25c at S. P. Williams drug store.
In 1903 the gold produced in
the Trannsvaal was worth $61,-
003,000.
iclusively we
ou money on
PLACE
e name.
n.
THING.
I stuff.
I will furnish
tion.
jeef hides, both green
butchered. Will pay
Located opposite the
n hand for sale all the
t Market.
A pi*
I I Crosby, I will continue
full line of
Woods
f L. Our Grocery
v,1H appreciate a shaie
)ASTLEBERRY.
MERCER ASSOCIATION,
Big Baptist Gathering Will Bring
250 Visitors Next Month.
The Mercer Baptist
one of the largest i:i Georgia, will
meet in Thomasville on tlie Tues¬
day after the second Sunday in
October. This is Tuesday, Oc¬
tober 11. The association will
meet at 11 a. in. and alter organ¬
ization the introductory sermon
will be preached by Rev. Caleb
A. Ridley of Quitman. IIis al¬
ternate is Rev. A. J. Taylor of
Pavo. On Wednesday night the
missionary sermon will be preach¬
ed by Rev. L. II. Christie of Val¬
dosta. His alternate is Rev. J .
M . Bushin of Boston. Rev. Rush-
in is moderator of the Associa¬
tion. He is a man in whom
every member of the body feels
utmost confidence. No pastor in
the Association wields a wider
influence than he.
The Woman’s Missionary Union,
an auxiliary body to the Associ¬
ation, will meet on Wednesday
morning. Its program will be
announced later. The two bodies
will bring about two hundred and
fifty visitors to Thomasville. The
Thomasville Baptist church will
entertain these and Col. R. E.
Lester is chairman of a commit-
tee now at work to provide for
them*
The Association lias 56 church¬
es in all including those m Moul-
trie, Quitjmnn, Thomasville, Val¬
dosta an I intermediate points.
Six of these churches have
been established since the last
meeting of the Association.
will welcome this
body of Godly men with her
usual hospitality.—Times Enter¬
prise.
In Praise of Chamberlain’s Colic, Chol¬
era and Diarrhoea Remedy.
“Allow me to give you a few
words in praise of Chamberlain’*
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy,” says Mr. John Ham-
lett, of Eagle Pass, Texas. “I
suffered one week with bowel
trouble and took all k.nds of
medicine without getting any re¬
lief, when my friend, Mr. C.
Johnson, a merchant here, ad¬
vised me to take this remedy.
After taking one dose I fet great¬
ly relieved and when I had taken
the third dose was entirely cured.
I thank you from the bottom of
oiy heart for putting this great
remedy in the hands of man¬
kind.” For sale by all druggists.
Met the Funeral Cortege.
Baxter, Fla., Sept, 17.—A sad
and striking incident of the Alt-
man-Duncan feud occurred this
morning. Just ae the party of
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twenty men were coming in to
give themselves up, the funeral
cortege, bearing the body of Dep¬
uty Sheriff Thrift, started to leave
the building where it had remain¬
ed since the killing.
As the horsemen reached the
railroad track, corning from the
south, the funeral party reached
the opposite side of the track.
The murdered man’s body and
the men charged with his murder
met directly on the crossing.
Each party continued its way
without paying any attention
the other. The body of the
deputy was taken to the
cemetery near Mouiac and
buried.
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The Australian detectives find
football useful. Criminals will
hide six days in the week; but
they have to come out on Satur-
day to see the football game, and
the police are ou baud.
STICK OF DYNAMITE
Discovered Before Thrown Un«
der Boilers at Compress.
Had it not been for the very
lucky discovery it is quite prob¬
able that what, is now the Albany
compress would be nothing but a
big hole in the ground, while
boilers, bales of cotton and other
things connected with the com¬
press would be raining down Oil
Southwest Georgia for two weeks
or more.
The lucky discovery that saved
a great loss of life and property
was made by the firemen at ‘he
compress Thursday afternoon.
He was breaking up some lug
lumps of coal preparatory to
shoveling the fuel into the hot
flames under the boilers of the
big compress. He struck one big
lump and it broke almost- in half.
As the parts separated a black
looking cylinder two and one-half
inches in diameter and ten indi¬
es long fell down into the smaller
pieces of coal. The fireman had
never seen anything like it come
out of a lump of coal. He took
it op and carried it to the engi-
neer, who saw at once that, it was
a stick of powerful dynamite,
enough to have blown the whole
plant to atoms had it been explo¬
ded by concussion or thrown
into the fire under the boilers.
The dynamite came to the com¬
press from the coal mines. It had
been fitted into an opening drill¬
into the coal and had failed
explode. Other explosions
bad forced out the coal in which
it had been imbeded, and it had
shipped in this way from
the mine from which the coal
was taken.—Albany Herald.
Sour Stomach.
When the quantity of food
taken is too large or the quality
ti o rich, sour stomach is likely to
follow, and especially so if the
digestion has been weakened by
constipation. Eat slowly and not
too freely of easily digested food.
Masticate the food tilt roughly.
Let five hours elapse between
meals, and when you feel a full¬
ness and weight in the region of
tlie stomach after eating, take
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets and the sour stomach may
bo avoided. For sale by all drug¬
gists.
Utah, of course, is under Mor-
m<<» political control, but it is not
generally known that the Mor¬
mons control, or hold the balance
of power, in Idaho, Nevada, and
possibly Wyoming and Colorado,
with a strong following in Arizo¬
na, Washington and other states.
He Sold a Pile of Chamberlain s Cough
Remedy.
I have sold Chamberlains’*
Cough Remedy for more than
twenty years and it has given en-
iire satisfaction. I have sold a
pile <»f it and can recommend it
highly.—Joseph McElhiney, Lin¬
ton, Iowa. You will find this
remedy a good., friend when
troubled with a cough or cold,
ft always affords quick relief and
is pleasant to take. For sale by
all druggists.
It is said that the Servian gov¬
ernment will issue bonds for $3,-
000.000 to imprr ve the hospital
service attached to the war de¬
partment.
Buckleos Arnica Salve.
Has world-wide fame for fiiar-
veilous cures. It surpasses any
other salve, lotion, ointment or
balm for Guts,Oorns Burn*, Boils,
Sores, Felons, Ulcers, Tetter, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Chapped
Hands, Skin Eruptions; infallible
for Piles, Cure guaranteed.
Duly 25c at S. P. ilisTc-s.
FRANK HALL’S,
The People’s Store.
Our line of fall and winter goods,
consisting of
Dry Goods, SI V / V
Hats, Etc.
4*1
Has been purchased with an eyl
single to the welfare of our customers:
We want to
Buy
Your Cotton, Chickens, Eggs, Etc. High¬
est prices paid.
COME TO SEE US.
FRANK H. HALL,
WOODALL BUILDING.
■ JJLSI
GOOD STOCK.
! have just returned from
the great Stock Markets and
have a car load of Fine Horses.
If you need a good animal at a
reasonable price come to see
me. Respectfully,
J. T. POPE.
THE BANK OF ADEL
wants your business and offers you all the accommo¬
dation and courtesy to which your business and balance
entitles you.
W. J. ROGERS, Pres. J. T. WLKES, V.-P.
M. A. CROSBY, Cash.
This machine is a beautiful.
oak-case, light-running,
drawers drop-head, NEW ENG¬
LAND QUEEN. It is ball bear¬
ing and we believe about as
light as any machine we ever
saw\ We can sell you this
machine with five drawers and
a five-jear guarantee for only
$35.00. If you need a good ma-
chine for little money, come and
see this one. •
Remember we carry a full line of nice HJKNitukk, too..
Just give us time to show you what we have.
Very Respectfully,
ADEL FURNITURE CO.