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I. '• NO 24. ADEL. BERRIEN COUNTY, GEORGIA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, 1904. $1.00 PER
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[noney on the market.
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fcident that occurred while
‘was in session. One juror
one off because he saiA lie
opposed to capital punisli-
lid that man carried more
to tiie burning than any
bout here,” said a bvstan-
I Healthy Mothers.
It I hers should always keep in
leir bodily health. They owe it
children. Yet it is no mi¬
ll sight to see a mother, with
in exhibiting arms, coughing violent-
hd all the
I of a consumptive tendency.
[ Bition why exist, should dangerous tins dangerous
alike
lother and child, when Dr.
Iliee’s German Syrup would
fa stop to it at once? Nomoth-
Ihould be without this old and
u remedy in the house—for
timely use will promptly cure
lung, throat or bronchial
jible I worst in cough herself or her cold children. be
or can
[nlilv Ian hoarseness cured by German and congestion Syrup;
lie bronchia! tubes. It makes
lit ectoration easy and gives in-
relief and refreshing rest
lhe cough-racked consumptive, size,
v trial bottles, 25; large
„ At all druggists.
TO THE PUBLIC.
lhe property owner, however
dl, is constantly exposed to a
i of loss or destruction of lus
perty by fire, storm or light-
g. If insurable he cannot af-
1 to render himself liable to
ire loss. Insurance of prop-
v against loss is a necessity,
1 we propose to give as cheap
es as is consistent with safety
1 fc business principles. We
in both town and country
pantile ■ and barns. risk, dwellings furut- write
|i Let us
I. policy.
Crosby, C. E. Parrish,
losby & Parrish, Agts,
■lhe Hartford & Etna Fire
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DEMOCRATS MAKE CLAIMS.
Managers Say They Will Carry
Many States.
New York, Nov. 2.—The Dem¬
ocratic campaign managers have
started in this morning to claim
many states. Every man at na¬
tional headquarters, from the
doorkeepers up to Urey Woodson,
secretary of the national commit¬
tee,made claims of an overwhelm¬
ing victory for the Democratic
ticket
At Democratic headquarters
lhe claims were just as much in
evidence and n**t one whiteless
modest.
‘Chairman Cord Meyer claimed
Lhe country for Parker and said
that as for New York, Parker’s
plurality in the state would be
over 50,000, The claims made
by the Democratic managers
were quite unexpected, after the
long continued policy of making
no big chums at all. Even Illi¬
nois is put in the Democratic
column.
Mr. Woodson says that Ohio is
a doubtful state, with a chance
that it will go for Parker. In all
seriousness, he argued that it was
no longer a Republican state, but
was iu the doubtful list. He said
that the death of Mark Hanna,
Charles Foster and Former Gov¬
Nash weakened the Repub¬
lican party in Ohio and gave' the
Democrats their chance.
Mr. Woodson paused a few sec¬
onds and went oViir
“They think they have got Cal¬
ifornia assured, but they are
might!y mistaken. Th^y don’t
have the least idea that wo have
been organizing atfd working out
in California, and .y that wjs have
caught them % T
napping so tdspeak.
We are very hopeful of carrying
California.
“Maryland is as certainly Dem¬
ocratic as Kentucky is, and I
know my own state is overwhelm¬
ingly Democratic. Utah is ours
and so is Nevada.
“We will carry New York, New
Jersey, Connecticut, Indiana.
Maryland, West Virginia, _ Idaho,
Colorado, Utah and Nevada.
West Virginia is just as surely
ours as is Maryland.”
Former Governor Benton Mc¬
Millan, of Tennessee, is here af¬
ter a long speaking tour through
New England. He agrees with
Mr. Woo Ison that Parker is al¬
ready q? winner.
Were Bound Over.
Valdosta, Ga. Oct. 29. Ben
Penny, Reuben Knight and Will
Knight were given a commitment
hearing today before Justices
Kingsberry and Scruggs on the
chargo of murdering Mannis Car-
f er Savior on tire 20th of Sep- 1
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tember.
The state undertook to show
that while jtl t-.ie ..... lulling was done ,
by Penny the two Knights were
- onsniraev and eau-.l
“ tl,e -°nsp-racy and weieequal- were
ly guilty with Penny. All of
men vd te bound over to the
ve!Ji term of tne
court. It is announced that
at be iys for the two
’V. y to get Judge Mitchell
grant them bail, as if for
( slang ter, on Monday,
ALTMANS WERE
Found Not Guilty of
Jackson Duncan.
Folkston, Ga., Oct. 29.—At
midnight tonight a verdict of not
guilty was brought in by the jury
that was trying Hiiliary and
Charles Altman for the murder
of Jackson Duncan.
The jury had been out for
hours. The verdict was not. en¬
tirely unexpected, though opin¬
ion was divided as to whether the
verdict would be not guilty or
whether a mistrial would be de¬
clared*
The cas« is well known. The
Altman brothers were cl lrged
with having killed Jackso; Dun¬
can on a train going fr an Jack¬
sonville to their home at Baxter,
Fla., some weeks ago.
VVayeross, Ga., Oct. 30.—After
the acquittal of the Altmans at
Folkston last night at midnight
they were re-arrested, charged
with the murder of Jim Riley,
the negro killed at the same time
Duncan was killed.
Judge Parker released them on
$5,000 bond, 11. G. Dyal going on
the bond.
Dyal is one of lhe wealthiest
men in Florida, and has taken
interest in the trial.
Big Mortgage Filed.
Bainbridge, Ga., Nov. 2.—A
mortgage for $1,000,000 has been
filed in the clerk’s office.
The filer of the mortgage is the
Georgia Florida ’and Alabama
railway, and the document is in
favor of the Manhattan Trust
Company of New York City,
which will underwrite the bonds.
The mortgage states that it is
for the purpose of making such
improvements and extensions of
their road northward from Cuth-
bert toward Atlanta, either by
way of Richland or Lumpkin .or
for making any other extensions
on either 9ide of the Georgia
Florida and Alabama railway, or
for diverging lines through Flori-
da.
Elder J. F. McCann Dead.
The, sad news comes from Bar-
wick of the death there Sunday
of Elder J. F. McCann, and bis
burial Monday. He was a minis¬
ter of the Primitive Baptist
church and one of the leaders of
that faith in this section. Mr.
McCann was sixty-two years of
age. He was a Confederate vet-
eran and went through the war in
Lee’s army. For eight years he
was tax receiver of Tliomas coun-
tv and was recognized as an able
official. He leaves a wife and
eight children to mourn his death,
Five children preceded him into
eternity.—Quitman Free Press.
Disastrous Wrecks.
Carelessness is responsible for
uiany a railway wreck and the
same causes are making human
wrecks of sufferers from Throat
an d Lung trcuhles. But since the
advet,t of Dr * Ki «ig’s New Dis-
covery for , consumption, coughs,
and colds, even the worst cases
«»>'*« cured and hopeless resig-
nation is no longer necessary.
Mrs. Lois Gragg of Dorchester,
Ma8S *> is ?"? of many whose life
Discovery, /bis greatTeunedy ^
guaranteed for all Throat and
Trial Druggisi!"Price 50c ’ond^LOO,
bottles free,
FRANK
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$15.00 Stoves cut to $18.00.
Buggy Harness, 25 per cent. off. mamr
Bargains in all our lines. Hun Shells, Guns and Pi
Our GROCERY line is complete.
Bridges Hardware
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CLOTHES. i
New received. shipment Fancy of Men’s Cheviots, anjfboyi Doe
just and unfinished Worsteds of strengij
fineness in suits of new and JM ,j*f
styles.
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