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lie now it Jotter in re-
•ply to yours of May the 7tl>, 1 ) 0 -
tifving me of the noniinau.iti RO
g- iierouslv tendered mo by the
<• •Tivonfion of 11 to Ct Ii iS.Miatoria]
distrieU which met in V;ikK>sf;\
<>" May flic 4th.
‘For* tine in its fickleness has
heeji>i unsparing in its )>;. leftil
visitations upon me that itdenied
nt t miles as though the pleasure
c:f apeJt)!ing t!ie nomination, ten-
Tiered, \as it was, With such goiter-
<ius unanimity, would ho denied
me.
lie.ilth? Again restored to tnv usual
L now accept with
pieasuve tho nomination.
My appreciation of this imam-
moils nomination is enchauc- d
Clothes, Clothes,
CLOTHES.
New shipment of Men’s add boys suits
just received. Fancy Cheviots, jDoe Skins
f neness_ in suits If new akT pleasing
iat such suits
of them are
at our store
you our stock
sively we
I money on
ME.
tame.
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11 furnish
ides, both green
Jered. led opposite Will pay- the
1 for sale all the
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NO 2). ADEL, BERRIEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7fh., 1904. $1.00 PER
I that it Iras come t<>
Ig ' service in Loth
lie legislature. In
t to make laws that
dcsotne for the pen-
Inder, 1 1 tiave,
long service, erred
Impressed with the
L Wns leaning to
™ light. Bktt I when the rumple
(n p ., . u , cjiu die iccorne so
-‘^‘
wo 11 educated under the refining
influences of with |time that they will
be enabled a foVesisdit prac-
11 * to sdoct law-
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maksrs with
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faith
Mciyvhom the lu^t of office will not
Men whom the spoils of-office will not
buy;
Men who can stand before a di magogue,
And sluime ins treacherous practice
Tall men, sun crowded who live above
(ho fog.
In public honorj, and iu private
thinking—”
then will come ftp golden age of
good governmSfliwith beneficient
laws wisely administered.
This is, indeed,! a commercial
age, an era of continually in-
i Berrien Grand Jury Presentments
We, the grand jurors
- in d sworn to serve at the
term of superior court,
in and for Berrien count v, fu g
submit the following general
presentments.
We hereby , recommend , that , tne
ron< j s c f n (r riou county bo worked
pursuance and under the provisions
the alternative road law, as einlwdi^d in
section 578 to 583 of thecode of
volume i; and such road law is
made, by the provisions of said net,
road law of Berrien county, and
~
,, Comity . Commifsicner* ,, are hereby
quested . ,, to begin . . such , work i m - accord- ,
ance with ... this ., . act. .
,tt We recommend that the hire of , con-
victs ... be applied to the public reads ti
Berrien county
Resignation of it. I*. Pat ten, member
of Bunrd of aiooalloo. was n.-o-pt.-.l
rik] It, D. S,vi,.,lle Waseca to Olltto
E Tfp"
J. F. Pp.rnsh < was appointed - t ■ to fill f!1 va-
caucy in the office of Justice of Peace in
Sparks district: J. R. Patten was an-
pointed Justice of Peace in New River
district. J. J. Punish is appointed p,
succeed himself as Justice of Peace in
4del Diftriet
J. M. Shaw, W. Henry Griffin and
Silas Tygart are appointed a committee
of three for the purpose of examining
county books, see that all records are
properly kept and are duly indexed ami
alphabetically arranged, and that they
be paid $3 each por clay for their servi-
, s .
extra for services.
We deem the running of
and cold drink stands at churches a
nuisance, and recommend that same be
discontinued. It having come to out
attention that the sale of Peruua and
other patent prep era t ions used as a bev-
ernge, is causing a great deal of druuk-
eness in this county, wo feel tho law is
being violated in its sale, and therefore
beg to call attention to same.
Wo recommend the building of suita¬
ble water closets in convenient locations
i«r» w i n
creasing diversified industries,
necessitating the enactment
laws protecting every interest,
and, at the same time, oppressive
to . none—a task . . not . always , easy
even to the wisest lawgivers.
Then it should engage the
thoughtful attention of every
good citisen to select men to ear-
ry cm ,, tlie ever-growing . work , rf
<'ur country to “battle in the fore¬
front of the ever intensified strug¬
gle of nations” to the end that
every industry and every calling
will bear only its legitimate pm-
tion of the burden of the govern-
ment wisely administered.
With the hope that I mav
able from my Long experience to
serve my State well, if elected
the next State Senate, and
i«C the people of the 6th Senator-
ial district through you for this
renewed expression of confidence, ’
lam, Yours truly,
W. s. West.
A Love Letter.
Would not interest you if you
are looking for a guaranteed
Salve for Sores, Burns or Files.
Otto Doid of Fonder, Mo. fn,'
“I suffered with an ugly sore '
a year, but a box of
Arnica Salve cured me. Its
l.est Saluc on earth. 2. c at S. P.
VV illia ms' drug store.
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Fopularitv has a mighty short
memory.
Better Than Pills.
The question has been asked—
In what way are Chamberlain’s
Stomach and Liver tablets supe-
rior to the ordinary cathartic and
liver pills? Our answer pleasant
are easier and more to
and their effect is so gentle
so agreeable that, one hardly
^dihine. 1 ^’TbenThey^not ’only
rnovc Gie bowels but improve the
appetiie and aid the digestion,
For sale at 25 cents per bottle by
all druggists.
f ir tho use of the county during court
scj-siim*, fiiKt «at tlie s:imo bo iu charge
of the-t5©«rt house janitor.
Upon exam illation of 1 he public
we make tbo following recommon-
| datious: W« find the court house and
jail ia floodsanitary conditionfthrl
kept. We recommend (lie roof and
ters of the jail be painted, and the
room be cleaned up and fitted
twelve chairs, and that jury chairs be
I repaired, and that one hanging lamp be
placed at head of each stairway.
We find upon the examination of the
books of (he Justices- of Peace and No*
tary T Publics , ,.. of -, the ,, county to be correct*
ly , kept, ; that , , have . beep , . submitted . , , to our
/ body. , The J. P. of the ,, 132'Jth. lwl XT N. T1 P. of „
1144th and ■*_ N. _ P. of - 51Sth - , districts ... did
not , return their books for examination.
Yve impend ... that , these , books . bCkent .
rec
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11110 . . t .. next , grand . according to
le jury,
If 1.0,1 7[**' tl.o T.xCollwtor sspaa.lll,- .
wparljr irnl tile ^
; “ ,yt0te
Pait T . . aml R. V*. ( oniieU, ,, as tax as-
eqnahzers, whose duty it shall
^ to over the returns, and if any
is rotuniod at nicomct valua-
tloU 14 shflU be th * r tomcrca.se the
according 1 to the requirments of
<Iy > law, and that they bo paid $8 each
1 K r <ia -3 *- 1 1 lt ir su vn , &
Our attention being call id to budge
a " OS " f 1 “ raw! ’ lumva « R thtt (jld
.‘ C ° rd ’ r \f collditiu ^ of r f d at <!rOKS '
lu « leu in 1 lecreok * 0:1 Don « las Toad > we
re ty «Pf01ully Coinmissunmrs , , refer the for same their attention. to our Colt n-
“deration and kindness.
W« recommend these presentments be
published in (he different papers of lhe
county arid that each pn]K-r be paid $3
for the same.
Our attenfiou being called, just as our
body was fixing to close, to the removal
of Saunders Gibbs, Notary Public of
Brookfield district, we hereby appoint
W. H. Coarsey N. P. to till the unex-
pireel term caused by said removal.
Bkiqgs Cai;*on, L. S. SlIEPXlKKD,
Secretary. Forman.
Many Mothers of a Like Opinion,
Mrs. 1‘iltner, of Cordova, Town,
says: “One of my children-was
su Lo ct t° ( ‘‘‘oup of a severe type,
and the giving of Clinmberlambs
C ough Remedy promptly, always
brought relief. Many mothers in
this neighborhood think the same
as I do about this remedy and
v U !Ut ,V° ^ ie,r c : hil '
dresi.” Tor sale by all druggists,
Has Narrow Escape.
Miss Willie Sloan, the 10 year
old daughter of Mr. Al e Sloan,
ha d a narrow escape from what
], ave been a fatal wound
]mt Monday. *
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A negro, who , lives at , T T )oerun ,
? n<l ' vli(iSe na, I 10 ,A> C f
*® arn ’. l )as ^ . iri g al mg m nig i^a, ,
Miss Sloan Ihe ball tiom
passed through her sieeve
)l, L'H d not strike bet esi.
The r negro made esempo and I as
not been captured.—Moultrie Ob¬
server.
Broke Into His Hbase,
S. LeQuinn of Cavendish. Vt.,
was robbed of his customary
health b\: invasion of
Constipation. When Dr.
New Life Fills broke into liis
hoi ! sc ’ h,s , . tr . ', ,uo,e wn f arrested
a V ^ !'° U " , ie s out i rely cuted.
l u v T, e f' ln ,' ' aate U 1 to cu, ;‘;* 2oc
-
at S. F. Williams’ 1 Drug r , store.
A S.viss joun.nl relates that
the two sons of the German him-
peror w-ho visited Zuricli the
or day happened to see in the
window of" a bookseller a number
Q f volumes marked “Forbidden
1,1 G Germany, Prmnnv Thev lhcv piomptlj nromnt lv
went in and bought copies ot
them.
When troubled with constipa-
tion try Chamberlain’s Stomach
nnd Livei tablets. 1 hey -mc easy
to take and produce no griping oi
°lber unpleasant et.ect. For sale
by all druggists.
FPAIW j[ / II 1 HAI jj Jl iB, H I I ’Q &3©
^ ^ ^ jf ,
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Th People’s Store.
Our line oi tail and winter goods,
consisting O of
Dry Goods; Sites,’
Hats, Etc.
Has been purchased with an eve
single to the welfare o our customers. ‘ -
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We want to
BUY
Your Colton, Chickens, Eggs, Etc. High¬
prices- paid.
COME TO SEE US.
FRANK H. HALL,
WOODALL BUILDING.
GOOD STOCK ©
t just returned
# i have from
■ni ihe great Stock Markets and
m ■mdSt?#*--! have a car load of Fine Horses.
If you need a good aniniaj at a
reasonable price come to seQ
.
me. Respectfully,
i> • T. POPE.
THE BANK OF ADEL
Mauls your business and offers you all the accommo= i
dation and courtesy to which your business and balance
entitles you.
W. J. ROGERS, Pres. J. T. WLKLS, Y.=P.
M. CROSBY, Cash.
This machine is a beautiful*
oak case, light-running, seven
drawers drcpXead, NEW ENG*.
tiraesri , LAND QUEEN. It is ball bear-
ing and we believe about as
‘li igy] light as any 'machine we ever
saw. We can sell you this
^ machine with five drawers end
a five-year guarantee for
I 1 $J5.09. for If little you need a good ma-* and
sP ijfc chine money, come
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,
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