The Adel news. (Adel, Ga.) 1886-1983, November 11, 1904, Image 1

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Ft /*% 1 m t / 1 : / /■ > 4 x NO 25. ADEL. BERRIEN COUNTY, GEORGIA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER llth, 1904. $1.00 PI R hi [Ves and Children’s complete with he ist possible prices. [ Department fcd pretty styles of the latest liin^eofors. be and it will be to your in* See us for ■*, 4 • - be money on the market. lore Co. L05ES ANOTHER BARN. Ciyatt Again Suffers From an incendiary. Line night this week another of I. D. T. Clyatt's barns at his [l south of town was burned, [e fire was discovered shortly ler dark, but too late to save billing. Jc was only a small ^Land the loss was not great. An all the evidence there is Abb but that the building Am (ire and Mr, Ciyatt lias pnf^^spicions as to who the 'iity party is but no direct iof. rile lost a barn aboutTwo weeks go with a lot of feed stuff and it b now thought that this barn too ■ as fired, although Mr. Ciyatt Id not think.so at the time.— Piutman Free Press. A Continual Strain. Many men and women are cou- fantly subjected to what tb-'v pmmonlv term “a continual train” because of some financial r family t rouble. It wears and 'istresses Ind them both mentally physically, affecting their lerves badly and bringing on Ever an„l kidney ailments, with lie lon, attendant evils of constipa- loss of appetite, sleepless- less, lancy, low vitality and despon- They cannot, as a rule, [4 rid of this “continual strain,” lilt they can remedy its health- lestroying lioses effects by taking He¬ of Green’s August Flower. It tones up the liver, stimulates Ihe kidneys, insures healthy bod¬ ily jo functions, gives vim and spirit, one’s whole being, and evenl- |iably ial distress dispels caused the physical by that or “con- men¬ liuual strain . t$ Trial bottle of {Yugust Flower, 25c; regular size F5c. At all druggists. fir. C. W. McCalla, JsiDENT DENTIST = ac G TiFTON Tifton was visited by cue of the largest uves it has ever had on Friday afternoon of last week, much valuable property being de¬ stroyed. How the fire originated is known, though it is believed that the building caught in the base¬ ment where the heating furnace is located, being the first day in which heat is said to have been turned on the building. Tne following is a list of the property and tho names of the losers; The Phillips-Slack building, value $1$,000, insurance $10,000; s. G. Slack cY Co., hardware stock value $20,000, insurance $11,000. T lie Ensign Lumber Company, office fixtures, loss $1,500, iuaur- mice $750. C. YV. Fuiwood, la w library and office fixtures $3,000, insurance, 81,000. E. P. Bowen’s building, $12,- 000, insurance $7,550. E. J\ Bowen, general marchan- dise stock $7,000, insurance $2- 000 . Tifton Drug Company stock and fixtures $0,000, insurance £3- 750. Tifton Telephone Exchange of¬ fice and sundries$2,500, insurance $500. Carson Bros., opera house, fur¬ niture and fixtures $500, insur¬ ance $250. E. B, O’Neal’s building < 1,750, insurance $1,000. O’Neal & Parker, grocers, $1 800,insurance $1,000. The E. H. Tift building, insurance $3,000, II. Kent & Son, furniture deal¬ ers, $5,000, insurance $2,000. C. \V. Dickerson, grocer, $2- 500, insurance 1,600. W. W. Timmons’ residence and furniture $7,500, insurance $3,500. Hotel Regent and furnishings 57,500, insurance $4,500. Mr3 ' John . , r> 1 °P e _' Photogrsph , , . building, $6,000, insurance II. W. Brown, photographic outfit and household furniture $3,- 000, insurance $1,600. The dwelling owned by Mrs. Pope and occupied by C. B. Hol¬ mes $1,500 insurance $1,000. C. B. Holmes’ household fur¬ niture $1,000, insurance $500. O. Lee Chesfnutt, dental office fixls ‘ and furnit ure, $2,000, in- suranoe 8800, At one ti ne during the tire it was thought that the whole south- era portion of L^ve avenue would be consumed but by heroic work and the pulling down of one small wooden building the flames' were go* ten under control. - That^portiou of the city pre- sentsfci red d Win hoi strg.i tin of M. foil and precipitated tbe piece on himself, thereby reeeiv- ing serious injury, Another Fire Sunday. Tifton, Ga., Nov. 6.—The ton Knitting Mills burned evening at G :80 o’clock. Tho ma¬ chinery and building, valued at 812,000, were owned, by a stock company, of which H. li. Tift owned the contrt iling interest, The fire was unquestionably the work of an incendiary. A negro man pafcs &dL by a negro woman’s house near the plant and got some’'matches, claiming that he hud lost* a' razor, Went in the direction of the build- ing, and in less than five minutes the building was in flames. The negro is known and lives in Tif¬ ton, Oil was used in firing the building. Nothing was saved and there was no insurance. If took hard work to save ad¬ joining buildings. While the knitting mills were burning and citizens were at the fire, some party or parties were attempting to burgalize i)r. Geo. Smith’s drug store. Mr. J. E. Cochran, who has a jewelry de¬ partment in the store, happened Jo enter the store and discovered several auger holes bored through planks of the floor. Ilis footsteps frightened the would-be robbers away. The tool used, or auger, was found in tHe cellar, where they were trying to effect, an en- trance. Entrance into the cellar was made by a hole in the ground at the rear entrance of the store. The Parker Drug Company’s store was entered by breaking open glass transom over the side door. Just what was stolen has not been found out vet. Disastrous Wrecks. Carelessness is responsible for many a railway wreck and the game causes of sufferers are making from human Throat wrecks and Lung treubles. But since the advent of Dr. King’s New l)i«- eovery for consumption, coughs, and colds, even the worst cases can He cured and hopeless necdssaA res* nation is no longer Mrs. Lois Gragg of DorcbeA Mass., saved is one by of Dr. many Kin<H^B whoj^fl was guaranteed Discovery. This for great all ljfl Lung diseases by 3. Druggist. Price free^^^^^^^A Trial bottles Arbor Atlanta^ lseue< * sclio ' .-2 state, ur ^ l )lf T )a { tion of A all the m. li The Pel Our hue of al • i con? rv Hatf Has been parch; .single to the welfare :( ■ m I f Your Cotton, Chickens, est prices paid. COME TO S *» Frank WOODALL BUIE EJILUU 55!*; l t = P on Hardware of all Kiri ' - Our line of Hard P 2, are making will aijA mtad ity of goods we is to make room mm j Note the cut m|. § $ 25.00 ? iS.OjJF $ B