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■ things said
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[any apology
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im who, hav-
ier, could say
i was as tnuefi
Bahira.
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HHBankie Webb
1 hit
jj^MV. ^^^Bas^Rier formed h y,
\\ Ilkerson at tii
of Mr. It. [. Lawson and oc
d th« hitter part of 3 etobf*r.
marriage was kept secret sev-'
days and its anncuvucement
Bg a surprise to the many |rieiidp
the contracting parties.
3 daughter of • Rev.
\V. W. Webb and is a bright
sweet young lady. She has VyPep
assisting her fathpr ip the
and is popular w ith all.
groom is a son of Judge Ihdm
Lawson and is a pjdeiulid^H
man. He has hetuTTn
army, but his enli? tiuYjL^
in August.
The young people iiava
wishes b? utility friends in - this
sectiou. 4
From Far Away Texas.
Mrs Dora S. Daniels, who has'
been getting tlte Npvvs at Loyal
Piper ^nfley, changed T esas writes Kyle, to Ifave the
to in" that
state and says she appreciates if
t
very much. Mrs. Daniels is an
aunt of Mr. S. A, Julian, oMfcdpl,
and went from Georgia to the
[.one gtar State a good many
years ago, being a school teacher. V
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She resides in the black mild H
lion of the state and in letter
to Mr. Julian last week she stated
that after a rain it was almost
imposible to travel. As an instance
of the difficulty experienced, at
the funeral of a little one recent¬
ly it took si? mules to tffe
hearse.
From a Former Adelian.
Svlvania, Ga., Nov. 9, 1904.
W. T, Settle, Adel, Gru
3 herewith
E3 I v£e> 1 It ° j ■
3 Jl'll
1 it to
,
_________ .here are
;iat the financial
kss 13
tst, year
V. k regards
- h™ra happenings.
Ef/jtton of Town Oiiicers^Oiher
Items of Interest.
Hahira, G ^ri Nov. id.—At the
ecent town election the
ngo^re were elected -: May< r,
f* Coiirsonj Couiitilmin, P ! •
H. J..Smith, YV . Y\ . \Yebb, W
If, Starling, K, I, Lawsmi. ^ r ;
O. W, Wpbb is clej'k of council.
.• Mr. Sfajlf A riglu lip.s lesigned
as marshal and Mr. 0- T. Duggan
has been appointed in bis place,
Miss Leila Wiikprsu.n of
L was the guest of Sib* An-
Klipg this we0ht
g people had an eu-
riy pulling at Mr. J.
■last Friday night. A
Lvas present. ’
LurtU rural rhpte was
miosday, Mr. W, D-
rg the carrier.
Kith and Mr« Oleve-
Find Mi m ..^Jj^Kniglit IwillfB^yAce a store
house and stock
of drugs, medieiK'B, era! 1 , in a few
(lays. Doth atJ popular and
they wpll doiibtfOs doagpod bus¬
iness,
Mr. W. II. Starling has ginned
bales of short cotton find 500
Sea Island this spju&n.
Mr. Will Owens wept to
trie Saturday tq visit lps
family.
Mr, L. M- Sfanfill, the clever
of M,e Farmer’s Supply
'. ljjaB one of the nicest fitted
in . tips section his
rip oujees ip
n new warehouse.
Our merchants are all doing
Boykin Wright For Governor,
Atlanta, Ga,, NuV. 14.—Hon.
Boykin Wright, of Agusta, was
here Saturday visiting his broth¬
Mr- Ii- F- Wright, assistant
compp'ssiQner of agriculture. Mu*.
Wnglrt in answertoastraightout
ctpil b v .4 H I |jvJ I l‘Itr 111 ; bUU' , u llldt
lie would be a candidate for gov¬
ernor to succeed Governor Ter¬
rell.
.... ‘•Yes,’ ,, said . , he, , ItT am . to ,
going
..la fh. r„ao f,,. "^"ernor. ' ' I
i don't see
well how 1 ?an get out of it. I
have received , much , encourage-
meat, fre m friends in manv sec-
tlons . °* - ,, state, , , and , when ,* the ,,
time pomes will conduct a vigor-
ous campaign.”
Luge crowds are atte D ding
cane grindings. One of the mer-
r e ‘ T crowds cl uS " was tho e one one at Mr a, ‘ r
*
|J. R. Devane’s on Wednesday *
it Ql last |, 1C _ week, i
-!—
l,s gqod rice for $1 at O. E.
Bros.
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guaran*
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lance on 3
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Froze to Death.
Sunny Side, Ga,, N<>v. 14.—
Geofgt Miixn’i?]!, a white farmer
ab ;*ut 40 years of age, residing
five mjlps west of help, froze fo
^ ]u „ ^ ^ M , |esmek
^jiiqii q ] s {^ % Saturday
night. Maxwell had been on a
profrnpted drunk and the *uppo-
is tlp.it V fell in the ditch
oahis roh|m home from Griffin
an( j xyas Uf , a i } } e to travel further,
w ^„ ^covered Sunday morn-
j tl > pf,. was not extinct but death,
resulted before medical assistance
could bo procured;
The deceased was single end
leftves no immediate family.
Twelve Were Poisoned,
Decatur, Ala.,, Nov. 14.—
Twply 3 negroes are dead at Uedar
Lake, a negro settlement' in the
suburbs of Decatur, from ef-
fog 1 s of poisoned ice crea c waicli
they ate, it is Said, at a church
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A Runaway Bicycle.
Terminated with an ugly cut
o:i ilie bg of ,J. LV Ornor, Frank-
!in Grove, III, It developed
stubborn ulcer unyielding to
tors and remedies for lour years.
Tlipn Buckleids .Arnica Salve
cured. IGs just as good for Burns
Skm Eruption and Files.
2oe at S. R, Williams Drugstore.
$40.00 Saved on a
SewiHC ° Machine.
THE HAH1RA GROCERY CO. by
pnyohasiiig Macidnes a large nnmbor of Sewing
fron. two of the largest man-
pfactnregpi bled the IJmted Stntea, is nun-
to offer the greatest bargains ever
given the people in High Grade Sewing
Machines, lhe.celebruted
Davis and Honeymoon
High-arm. Ball Bearing, Light Run¬
ning, Elegantly Finished,- Ten-rYear
Guarantee, as good, as any fC>0.00 ma-
chine, with all up-t*)=date attachments.
box to]>, throe drawers, $17. 00 . With
approached Drophead-$19.QO. The prices cannot be
a ay where ylse. Send us
your order or call and see ns.
jj a j!j ra (] r0 Cery Co.,
Hahira, Georgia.
License on Wine.
State of Georgia, Berrien County,
i^oners Office of the Board of County Com
ro of said County:
November Term 1904.
Notioe is hereby giyen thgt, pursuant
to an Act, of the Legislature approved
August 13th, 19(4, on page Sg, r-ogulat-
ing lice t he sale of domestic wine, fixing a
use and a tax to be paid on same,
from ailfl tfio 1st day of January
19C5, l- shall be unlawful for any person
or persons to S<ji, or offer for sale,
lllfl stic wines made from grapes, berries
or fi-pits purchased by him or grown on
lands owned, leased or rented by the
seller without procuring the license and
ffiKCttekTStTay 1^C>5 shall h« Osb Jt^anaa^?
Thousand
for Bemen County, said license to be
granted and tax to t»e pagl to the Board
of Commissioners of said Berrien Coun-
ty, and said lioense to hold good for and
during the full term of one 11<0.*>/ year from
the 1st day of January,
S. B Dormixy,
Chairman Board Commissioners.
J. J. Knight, Clerk.
5am: This CA 12pm.
w' IS,1vI()NE§.’f SAVED;
W ["111 you; .,-~: '1 5,;
w
*1
will save you
ceries, Tinware
25 pQf Ct» Off,
Glassware, 5 ai
lets ware worth worth 60c 35 j
AH kinds
Apples,
Sav e all your
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J. D. E. WiLLi
STANLEY l
Success is yours if
will qualify you and
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1 HeBest 5 hoeI
on Earth
FOR THE MONEY.
$3:
Youths^
"ALL H E,
T he “Norwood” Hke
fhe American
»s SOLID
It A is made of
SATIN
and
The Best Liniment.
“Ghamberlain’s Pain
considered the best linij
the market,” write Post
of Georgia Vt. No ot ijer i
will heal a cut or bruise si
relief lv. No from other rheumaticW affords su<J
is so valuable
seated pains like lame ■
pains m fIi 3 cheat. Gi >®
iment a t rial and you/ '■
vyi^-h to be without itl I
druggist. LB
5PH'
c. e. par; I
Attorney and Counse
TJHI
FOR 1
GOOD
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