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NO 21. ABEL, BERRIEN COUNTY, GEORGIA. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14th., 1904. $1.00 PER ANNUM.
Heirs Get Their Part,
'■!), Ga., Oct. 7.—Wal-
fridge returned to Sa-
13 morning after an
vor ,1 n„w,fh a in tb*
Where , he . employed . ,
was
nmey in
‘Sts of the Savannah
j |io late David O’keefe.
styled the “Kuu
[ir. Hartriclge made ar-
is that Mrs.
the widow, and her
Mrs. Lida Bntler, find
satisfactory as thev
a estate of Some $250,-
Ilian Pills.
■e ■las been asked—
■ Chit mkerln i i.’s
■v’c*r .nit. 1 ablets fU pe-
minry cathartic a ml
>ur answer is—They
| more pleasant to
reflect ... . • gentle ,,
ts 80
hie that one hardly
t is produced by a
•ho,, they not only
but improve the
Lents Bd the digestion.
per bottle by
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hes
V
s ail ki boys suits
eviotsi Doe Skins
1 of strength and
Jw I and pleasing
w .uMK “that such suits
«r them are
b to call at our Store
t .snowing Showing you you our uu Stock
\ exclusively we
you money on
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THING.
d stuff.
I will furnish
fLIJ 1.
eefl hides, both green
bujfchered. Located opposite Will pay the
f nd for sals all the
Market.
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L I will continue
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SERRY.
Council Proceedings Oct. 5 , 1904.
; Council met in regular monthly ses-
sion. Present Mayor Patten and Conn-
oilmen J. A. T. Parrish, A.D. Slmw and
J. H. Kenuon, absent R. A. Knight and
j ^ Lewis
The minutes of last regular meeting
read and adopted.
Fpou motion duly seconded council
; il 8 O’clock
Got. G, l'.iOi,-Council met in adjournee
session. Present Mayor Patten and
Conncilinen Shaw, Parrish. Kenuon ant
Knight. Absent J. B. Lewis,
Councilman Kenuon, of finance com¬
mittee, reported that the Clerk & Treas
Books had been checked up-to-date am
found correct with the following balan¬
ces:
Gen. Fund $'i7.b'.
Street Fund .~j-J r,~
School Fund 141 i:
Couu ,, oilman fehaw ,,, of , the , street com-
mittee reported streets in fairly goew
condition.
A petition 1 signed n by a number of ci*i-
zena of the town asking , . that , a night . ,
marshal be employed was read and
upon motion duly seconded council voter
to elect W. T. Favrt! to fill this pci.io,,
at a salary of $3<».00per month.
A petition signed by a number of qua!-
ified voters of the town, asking that the
w *r? hether «» bonds «» shall ,«*“*” be issued for the
purpose of erecting and furnishing a
school building, was read and on motion
duly seconded the following ordinance
was duly adopted:
WUEBE 4 H the interest of the Town of
Adel imperatively require the establish*
mant and furnishing,of a school build¬
ing in said Town, and the reasonable
expense thereof has been satisfactorily
determined to be the sum of ten thous¬
and dollars, ($10,000.) whereas,
It appears to the satifa fiion of the
mayor and oonmiilnjen of said Town,
that funds for said purpose may with
due regard to the interest of the tax pay¬
ers of said Town be best provided by the
issue of bonds by said Town, and the
Saves Two From Death.
“Ottr little diuighter had an ab
most fu(af attack of whooping
®? u « h ‘' n ^ ^ronchi^s, ’ ;vnt; s
N ‘J 1S L y., • ■but v - li*t\(lain .vh ■xl! (il otlIter Annonk,
. e n rem-
G with Dr. ta * V’•" King’s "- e New v‘ lvei Discovery. L ,er 1 e
ui niece, uho had Consumption
in an advanced stage, also used
this wonderful medicine and te -
day she is perfectly well.” Des¬
perate throat and Jung diseases
vield to Dr. King’s New Discov-
no other medicine on
earth. Infallible for coughs and
col , , s. ooc ami , $1. __ .| . bottles guar-
anteed by S. i’. W illiams, Inal
bottles free.
Quarterly Report.
The Third Quaterl.v Bulletin of
the Thomasville District, M. E .
church south, has recently been
issued by the Presiding Elder,
Rev. Ed. F. Cook. This publica¬
tion is a report from the presiding
elder to the official members of
the churches in the district.
The statistical tables are a
of the reports of the pas-
. nrs t<> . ,, le. piesiding ... elder, ,, iue
bulletin as a whole shows the
work of the church in the
to be in a flourishing condition.
Great revivals have been held
during the year. Eight hundred
and four members have been ad-
ded to the church. $1,072.00 have
been raised for Home Missions
and $2,081 f<>r Foreign Missions.
The Benevqlent. collections are
reported well under way, In the
matter of organization and pas-
toral support the greatest im¬
provement is noted.
The indications are that the
■
Thomasville District will make
the best showing in its history at
the approaehing annual confer¬
ence which’ convenes in McRae,
Cl a., Nov. 3Dth.—Thomasville
T.—E.
Many ,, Mothers w of . a like Opinion. .
Mrs. Piltner, of Cordova, Iowa,
says: “One of my. children was
subject to croup ojf a severe type,
UU( 1 the giving of
Cough Remedy p rom ptly, always
brought relief. 3[ any mothers in
this neighborhood think the same
as I do about 11 is remedy and
wact i.o other k pdfor their
dren.” For saiw'by all
conversion thereof into cash, now, therc-
ore -
!*• c “ ordained by the Mayor and
Councilman of the Town of Adel, and it
is hereby ordained by authority of the
smie - that bon Is shall be issued by said
Town for the purpose and in amount,
r.bove stated, provukd the ass.; nt of the
tualifled voters of said Town to issue be
fts
a xv, a tic
urtht'i'< *i iiiiticii tup
within said Town, subject to all exist¬
ing laws and ordinances governing elect¬
ions in said Town, at which shall be sub¬
mitted to the qualified voters of said
Town tor their determination whether
■inch bonds shall he issued by said Town:
that is to say. the bonds in amount of
Ten Thousand dollars ($ 10*000,) princi¬
pal for the purpose of providing funds
with which to erect and furnish a School
Building in said Town, said bonds to be
dated July 1st, lf*>5, to boar interest at
h ? xai J of Five (5) per cent per annum.
nteregt to ho paid senn-ftnnunuy at the
rjank of A del, Adel. Ga.,on the 1st day*
if January and July of each yiar, uo
principal M>al to be paid annually, hr . all
to be paid on the 1st <n J
.SJo when said bonds are to be fcilh
ia id off, both principal and interest to
te paid in gold coin of the Uqitol States
of the present standard irtoanVl finene,
‘13rd day of November, 1904, addressed
to th© qualified voterjs of said Town, be
'published for the space of < thirty days)
news piiper in which the sheriff’s adver¬
tisements for the county of Berrien are
published, the comity in which the Town
of Adel is located.
3. Be it further ordained that this or- j
(finance shall take effect immediately, j
The following accounts were approved !
for payment.
T E Truett. salary f 40.0.) I
Adel Lumber Co., lumber 2 3<51
Adel News, pub. min, 1 10 !
L H Dais her, drayage, 15.
H O Jones, drayage, 1 64!
S A Julian, Tax assessor 5 00 1
M T Shaw, “ 5 00
JE Wilkes, “ 5 00
Council adj curded.
A. D. Wiseman, M. S. Pat ■ f.n,
Clei'k & Treas. Mayor.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy.
. No^ne who is acquainted with
cllHmberlain )| Cough ^«Urf»;°S Remedy,
It not only citres eobls and grip
effiect ,ua!ly and permanently,
but prevents f these diseases from
resu tiu . in pneumomu. It is
a j R() a certain cure for croup,
when Whooping cough is not. dangerous
this remedy is given. It
contains no opium or other harm-
fulsubstance and may be given
as confidently to a baby as to an
adult. It is also pleasant to take.
When all these Iact3 are taken
i,,t 0 consideration it is not sur-
pnsjng tlnat petiple in foreign
lands, as well as at homes, esteem
this remedy very highly and very
few are wifling to take any other
after having once used it. For
sale by ail druggist.
Made Sensible Speech.
Montgomery, Ala.,Oct-11.—At
to-day’s session of the Interna¬
tional Interdenominational Asso¬
of Colored Sunday-school
Leagues in .skssi-m here, President
• lea Q* annual ^ address, urged
in the
sn pp r(lSs i on 0 f crime among black
t -aces as the cure for lynch law.
Rev, Mixon said in part:
“Fvil allurements, confusion
and untimely death;will continue
in the land as long as idlers re¬
main.
( ‘Bad literature and bad com¬
pany will bring any man, woman
or child to disgrace and often to
death without even a premoni¬
tion of that fact. Lynching,
flaying and burning human beings
will be removed from the
when the causes are removed.”
- Laase of lockjaw.
Lockjaw bacillus or tetanus, is caused
by a or germ which
ists plentifully in street dirt,
is inactive so long as exposed to
the air, but when carried beneath
the skin, as in the wounds caused
by percussion caps -or by rusty
I mils, and when the air is ex¬
cluded the germ is roused to ac-
tivity and produces the most vir-
ulent poison known. These germs
may be destroyed and till danger
of Chamberlain’s lockjaw avoided by Balm applying freely
Pain
Pain soon as the injury is received.
Balm is an antiseptic and
causes cuts, bruises and like m-
juries to h«al without maturation
a ne in one third rhe time re-
quired by the usual -'.treatment,
Jt is foGsale by all druggists.
FRANK HALL’
The People’s Store 1
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i have just returned from
\r> the gratt Stock Markets an4
tb .MM I have a car load of FineJ1or^e§^
It you need a good animal at a v
m reasr^af^e price come to see i
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THE BANK OF AD
wants your business and ofiers you nil the accommo=
dation and courtesy to which your business and balance
entitles you,
W. J. ROGERS, Pres. L T. WLKES, V.,P.
M. CROSBY, Cush.
mm This nsddflc is a beautiful^
S! oak r '..sc, hyfii-runnitig, seven
d; C drop-head, NEW ENG*
\ A FEN r i i£ ball bear*
believe about as
dine we ever
m . sell you this
in., ir.-' with live drawers and
, k tlS.8?. a fi\v=>’e.ar guarantee lor onl^
Ii you need a good
chine -of liltie money, come a&t
see this one.
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Remember we carry a full line ol nice FURNITURE, too#
st giv re us time to show you what we
9 Very Respectfully^ -J
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ADEL rSMlTORE ;£().•
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