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VOL. XVl. NO I’). ADEL, BERRiEN COUNTY, QEOROIA. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 38i)fr I904. Sl.00 PER ANNUM.
ARMERS INS 111 U l E.
pi Agriculturist
Meenk Valdosta.
moors’ Institute for the
(tiatoria] District, which
i lebl in Va.klostiwrti Sat¬
urday, Oct. 15, bids fair to be by
|nug odjs the most interesting
!!i d profitable occasion m tlm
history of this section Lectures
oil live agricultural topics will l>
made by well known speakers (!)(
educators, and there isn’t a f ;t r-
iper in tlietiire* counties com
posing Hie district, who eunr.o
learn enough at the institute to
pay him many times over for t he
time and expanse it will cost to
attend. Morning and aftern »o n
sessions will bn held.
Already the indications point
to a very large attendance, and
t fate Director Harvio Jordan j s
very anxious to have aid of the
farmers in tips section come.
The following subjects will be
discussed: ,,'
“Common Law m Agriculture
lothes, Clothes,
CLOTHES.
New shipment of Men’s : 1 and boys suits
just received. Fancy Cheviots, Doe Skins
and unfinished Worsteds «?f strength and
fineness in suits of new and pleasing
*
husual that such suits
[tile L most of them are
I to call at our store
showing you our stcck
)t.
exclusively we
you money on
es.
PLACE
he name.
Men.
I) THING.
good stuff,
and I will furnish
ght.
tion,
id beef lades, boHi green
day butchered. Will pay
nd Locate^ opposite the
>h on hand for:sale alL the
11
eat Market.
Goods.
isby, I will continue
^line of
;tc. Our Grocery Depart-
I will appreciate a share of
STUZBERRY.
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>y Hoii. W. B, Hilt,
State {University, Athens,
. “Chemistry in ArgicuPure,”
Dr. HjC. White, President State
College'of ‘M’nire Agriculture, Ail iu ns
and Handling o£ Beef
Cattle/' by Prof. O. L. Wiilougii
by, Experiment, Ga.
“ i'r’pcii farm.ng and Oaijle-
•P-A” by Major «•. L. Glee,-
ier, Rand and Industrial Agent,
5. S. <fc F. R R., Macon, Gi
“Marketing Farm Products and
Jomniet’cial Fertilizers.” by Di¬
rector 11 arvie Jordan, MoiPicello,
la.
“Injudions « and c
Diseases/’ by £ £>
State Eptomolomst, At lanta
“Agricultural Education,” bv
Prof. J. ,v>. Stewart, oi Athens/
“Improvement of the Country
Home, b|’ Miss Lizzie O, Thomas,
of Atlanta.
Every rood y invited, especially
the farn(iers, their wives and fain-
ibes, basket dinner will be
served on the grounds. Exercises
opmipromptly at 10 o’clock.—
Valdosta [Times.
Wreck at Hodges, Tenn.
58 are Dead; 162 are Wounded.
Knoxville, Term., S*pf.
! Running on a roadbed in a
posedly high condition of v
ter.ahceaml having • about . , ,,
every safeguard known to
rai.roacLng, two trains '*n f 1
Southern Railwa .! 1
heavy lists of passengers, cn
together in a frightful
collision near Hodges, Tenn., to¬
day sending 54 people to death
and injuring one hundred anil
twenty, several of whom will
probably die.
This appalling loss of life and
maiming of the living resulted
apparently from the disregarding
of orders given to the two trains
to meet at a station which has f< r
a long time been their regular
meeting point,
I’he claim of failure to see eilli
er the station or signals can not tie
set up by the enginerof the west-
bound train were be alive to enter
a plea of defense, as the accident
happened in broad daylight, and,
according to the best informntmn
obtainable, he had the orders in a
little frame in front of his mons¬
ter of iron and steel, rushed by
Newmarket and soon after came
M'DONALD CUT SPENCE.
Candidates Have Fearful Fight
at Waresboro.
Way cross, Ga., Sept. 23. —Dr.
J. M. Spence, representative from
Ware county, was seriously
stabbed by J. R. McDonald, near
Waresbor<». this afternoon.
Only meager details of the stab,
bing can be learned tonight. Dr.
Spence is at lus home in Warres-
boro, and two Waycross physi¬
cians are attending him, It Wil:
stated tonight that his injuries
may prove fatal, as one of the
wounds is almost through Ids
lungs. The doctor was stabbed
four times, once in big left breast,
once in the hip, and again from
the stomach down Ids leg, >]’l )0l
most serious stab is in the back
near the right shoulder bone.
Dr. Spence is Democatic itomi-
nee from e ,. Ware T county, , and , is •
posed by Mr. McDonald as an
’
depemlenl. , , . , Tbo r , , latter .. rM.ros.n-
ted Ware county six years ago,
and hits been a candidate- for
election at every primary since.
For years there has been bad fool
ing between the men.
1 he report of the row 13
Dr. Spence went to McDonald’s
home for the purpose of forcing
him to sign affidavits withdrawing
certain charges made against, him
by McDonald It. is said that
Spence drew a revolver and in—
formed McDonald that he
kill him unless affidavits
signed.
A friend was in the buggy with
rtpence, and when the pistol
drawn he caught hold of the doc- ‘
tor . , s arm. McDonald then sprung
upon bpenco and while lus friend
\\ as holding him to prevent Me-
Dona ft from being shot, the
bmg was done. It is also claimed
that a friend of McDonald
present and held a pistol
spence while McDonald was
bing him.
Sour Stomach.
When the quantity of food
taken is too large or the quality
t< o rich, sour stomach islikely to
follow, and especially so if the
digestion has bemi weakened by
constipation. Eat slowly and not
too freely of easily digested food,
Masticate the food tlu roughly,
Let live hours elapse between
meals, and when ymi feel a full-
ness and weight- in the region of
the stomach after eating,
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets and the sour stomach may
be avoided. For sale by all
gists.
upon an eastbound passenger
train making New Market in rotn-
. pliance with insf ructions, to
,. CT(boaml tr , iu ^ , wIli , h
^ , wr; f( , m
[ (n - ]/•,,./» , Hi
other Southern cities.
The possibility exists that the
ill-fatyd engineer may have been
asleep or that death had sudden¬
ly taken the sight from hi? eyes:
before Newmarket was reached.
Bit nothing is known save that
orders were not obeyed, The
trains were on limn and not mak¬
ing over So min s an hour, vet the
impact as they rounded curve
and can e suddenly upon each
other was frightful.
Both engines and the major
portions of both trains were de¬
molished, and nhv the orders
were disregarded or nitsinforprc-
ted^ probably will never be known
as the engineers of I lie two trains
were crushed, their bodies re¬
maining for hours under the
wreckage of the monster locomo-
lives, winch out a short time be¬
fore had leaped forward at the
tonrii of their strong hands upon,
the throttle
la Praise of Chamberlain’s Colic, Chol¬
era ami Diarrhoea Remedy.
“Allow me To give you u few
words in praise of Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy,” says Mr. John 11
left, of Eagle J’ass, Texas, “1
suffered one week with bowel
trouble and took all k,nds of
medicine without getting auv re¬
lief, when, my fiiend, Mr. C.
lohi son, a merchant here, a’.-
vised me to take this remedy.
After taking one dose I fet great-
bv -relieved and when I had taken
< l>e third dose was entirely cured.
I thank you from the bottom of
my heart for putting this great
remedy in the hands of A man¬
kind.” For sale by all druggists.
The statistical maniac calcu-
lutes there is one piano for every
-even house 1 ' in the United King-
d >m, and as each instrument
on an average of $100 the
enormous aggregate is $100,000,-
000.
„ lie 0 Sold . a Pile of Chamberlain lough
s
?
I have sold . . ,
c , m „ h llemcllv f()1 . more t |,.„
years and it li is given en
satisfaction. I have sold
pile <>f it and can recommend it
highly.—Joseph McElhiney, Lin¬
ton, Iowa. You will find this
remedy a goo.t friend when
troubled with a cough or cold.
11 always affords quick relief and
* s ideisant to take. For sale by
druggists.
To supply tlie German sugar
factories about 3,200,000 tons of
beets are required annually,
What is Life?
In the last analysis nobody
knows, but, we do know that it is
under strict law. Abuse that law
even slighlly, pain results.
me;ms
ot the organs, resulting m
Constipation, Headache or Liver
f-. rou h]e, I)r. King’s New Life
pqjig quickly re-adjusts this.
ic s <r e ntle, vet thorough, Only
25c at S. P. Williams drag store.
Dublin/ a city with a
large Catholic population, lias
Catholic cathedral.
Fearful 0/Js Against Itim
Bedridden, alone .and ilGsfitutc.
Such, in brief was the condition
of an rdd soldier bv name of J. J.
Havens, Versailles, O., F<>r years
he was troubled with Kidney dis
case and neither doctors nor med
icines gave him relief. At length
he tried Electric Bitters. It put
him on his feet, in short- order and
now he testifies. “I’m on the
road to complete recovery.” Best
earth for Inver and Kidney
troubles and all forms of Stomach
and Bowel Complaints. Only 50c.
Gi ri: i Urj 1> £. P il^^vr,
drugght,
0
The People’s Store.
lme oi f ii fax !! and winter
consisting of
Dry Goods, Sho
Hats, Etc.
Has been purchased with an d
single to the welfare of our custohiei
i 1
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Your Colton, Chickens, Eggs, Etc. High¬
est prices paid. >
COME TO SEE US.
FRANK 11. HA LI
WOODALL BUILDING.
9
1 have just returned from
/V the Stock Markets and
ST great
have a car load of Fine Horses,
, ,
if you need a good animal at a
reasonable price come to see
me. Respectfully,
11
J. T. POPE.
THE BANK OF ADEL
wants your business and offers you all the accommo=
datiou and courtesy to which your business and balance
entitles you.
W. J. ROGERS, Pres. J. TeWLKES, V.= P.
M. 4. CROSBY^Cash.
This machine is a beautiful,
oak-case, light running,
lisp!* drawers drop=hecd, NEM^ EfNG-
LAND QUEEN. It is ball bear¬
ing and we believe about
?V light machine
as any we ever
-r m 1 saw. We can sell yea <his
M machine with five drawers
a five*year guarantee for ”
|i ■ $.15.00. If you need a good ma*
-•
- U' L;f . mm chine for little money, cenie aftd
'
. . ^ see this one. ♦
Remember we carry a full line of nice FURNITURE, too.
Just give us time to show you What we have.
Very Respectfully,
A DLL FURNITURE (T>