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IHEJJL1NCH COUNTY
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lTJPiJSHE!) EVER i FRi DAY.
At ,jft;oiSTEit,i . I> A f ! •'. .nCditois ami
vt 1’iibUshers.
Ttvierodai tin? (wjtotticc at Homerville
5*/ as second-class nv«iI matter.
f § OFFIOlAlilFAPER OF CLINCH COUNTY
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n . litjiaries that i •: ke over lOf) worth
-%-tJl b-H-hnrgr! for at the rate of 5 cents
iL ADVERTISEMENTS.
/ lUv'crtisi nients must Repaid
pie,or as-urae/v ,,j a prompt
r / on the dnv of sale.
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HI RliCTORY.
>. Cornelius—< Irdiunry-
RA Haul r . Register- Clerk" Superior .Court,
ppAi, OTteeii-Si;' rid.
Monk—Tax (lb!lector.
, Julies—Tax Receiver,
i, M. Dame--Tf©«*itrer,
. B CoOn--( lourdi Surveyor,
V, T, Ab:MtU:orqForoner.
V.i' kI Dkkcrson-shh.Mil (iifniiniasm.iei.
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s- Ml SHil*
Mayor .11, MiiHox.t i
M . -X- t< dole, 1 .! eue, A. H: (e'lpep
.tWcm.ci.. I. I Mattox, ( leak
»* 4-"Nwent UTar.-iiall.
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Church Directory.
|Mkthoijist. | rreacbipir Rev. J. 1st. 11. .Ionian, Sablciili pastor,
Ik ij.fn. mid 7<S0 every at II
g| 'Vedncsduy p.m. l’raver wcvices
overj "Rev. at 7 :.«) p.m.
BTIS ■riling L’oston, pastor,
■kt.m. every 2nd, Riibbatli nl
and 7:30 p.m.
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iiilev call an ext ru ses
ws is t lie servant of its
I O! laird save our .government.
IrjcKpil-v will no\.
r iycigar like Its.of ~m —
mu T; ini|>a Inrvi
■lie itfi jt..s teml
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uitentpliiting an.
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’■■Wr“ lid IT tickle.yuu,
I s tle^po!i.-v iiJI'Tlie piilit ic’ian.
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\\ nyer*■ is to erect a m^nnnicnt
in bonbAd' the late H. R Plant
Kn-rlan^ is.tbe Only country, in
live “Wo! Id Hint, ha* no legal lmli-
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fi lm republic in organs will soon
pv i hat it is dangerous to
[esidonts in time of war.
■' ■much ■can organs cackling among the
JB over
py of the officer w ho mr-
i n fat jobs.
■ s wants it plainly uu-
■ ll.it it does not repl’e- in
ng or clique” but t he |HV*“
■jest at largo.
season in the Pliili-
1 in and our soldiers
P on elevated cots \v it li
f water under t hem.
■WdDonalds dug law i- a move m
Pie rjgln direction. Hc>.». mar.
^o feed a .log than it do-- a child,
nothing phth-ioss of sheep.
If the \var win, tic Philippi nos
rout- hove much longer "Prvolo
Sams leg will he pulled complete
ty <>9t el - -ket In McKinley’s
higli commissioned off! cers.
* ' There were over 1,780 Jssiple
injmfed l>v exjdodmg canon crack-
ers on the Itli, celebrating t he vic-
■ lories of great buttles. At the bat¬
tle of Manilla Dewev .fid not loose
a -Jingle man, and Schlev lost only
ope man in capturing Santiago.
hut m tty»lel>f#riug these victories,
vve have as impartial n*su!t 88 dead j
etui 1, i •>('injured, besides i ,
^Lf property f to the amount ot *'-on.
THU KKY TO B17CCKHS.
It was the great orator Demos¬
thenes© vve believe, who when called
Upon fora definition of oratory,
said it was“action.action,action.”
Without knowing it perhaps that
great Greek bad wrapp'd up in his
definition p’ oratory tin key to
-ncci« nearly every uni .''tak¬
ing within the race of human skill
and effort,.
Truly action on the part of some
one or some intelligent force,has
brought till the good that Inis come
to the human race. Every stepjn
the world’s progress lias behind it
action, action, action.
Act ion fills times with interest,
makes countries great and men
immoral.
Inaction, if it has life enough,
only growls at the passerby and
whines because it can’t convert the
current of progress into a stagnant
potid.
Inactive spirits, one by one,take
; their places in the realm of obliv¬
ion.
Aefivc spirits shine on as the
stars, full of energy, full of life,
full of hope, full of inspiration,
full of loylaty tbfctiountfy and fu¬
ture generation. Action molds
character, developes countries,
builds cit ies and guides the dest i¬
nies of nut ions.
Let. our jieiqile be active and
work to trccomplisli good. The de-
velopeniejit depends upon your iic-
t ion.
Do not let selfish motives liiiiddf
yournefivity, but pusb every enter
prise wit hin your borders to suc¬
cess by action on your part.
The Nkwb is n borne enterprise,
and does not belong to tiny clique,
or “ring” and is active to every
interest, of t lie people of our coun¬
ty, striving to bring about, peace',
harmony, and prosperity among
our people, thntGvc may all be a
united family of co-workers for
good.
To acc.nlup) ish our purpose, we
must have i lie support of our peo¬
ple in a financial way. When you
need printing, scud . it to us; we
can do it up in good shape at low
prices. Don’t slight the Nkws be¬
cause you dislike some one who
lives in Homerville, th Nkwh i-
not res pi# I. si fib; forth;;', person's
actions, sfnd sliould idd Vitll'er the
loss of a single patron. We hold
nd animosity against any one, but
love out county and it - people,and
stands ready at all tine - to extend
t lie helping hand T'/in;■ worthy en
t.erjirise w if liinour borders.
TRAGI I KWH INSTlTl ri-i
According to the ruling of the
Hoard of education on last. Tues¬
day, July fourth, t he t eacher’s m-
mial Institute will ’convene in
Homerville Ga. July olst, and will
be in session five days.
The honored niembefs of li
Hoard of education have secured
tlve'lible educator of the south.
Prof. W. A. Little, as expert—a
gem leinan that needs no intro¬
duction in this county as lie was
mill - export last, year and made
hiiivself famous in this sect ion as
being,the best, all round instructor
of any expert orteaeher heretofore.
In order to have a full attend¬
ance five County school commis¬
sioner and the Board of education
have decided and ruled that any
one holding a liccns of any grade
in this countv whether teaching
or not that, docs not - attend said
institute will be subject to a fine
of ttnve dollars per day.
If any on- is sick and cannot at¬
tend they ary requested to notify
the County school commissioner
by tlie tenth of August and their
letter must be acconqtanied by a
certilicate from a doctor that has
taken the full courses in college
and holds a diploma from same.
The County school commission¬
er and Prof. Cain will —cure board
for the teachers that attend at tin*
reasonable low rate of fifty cent-
per day.
Teachers arriving in Homervijlo
1! call a’ once at the
sioncr's office or at Prof. Cain's
room at Airs. Fryer’s, near
duBignon Institute, and they will
be assigned to a home for tho week,
Teachers, w* -im rely tn-t that
you will all Ih or— at, as we do
not wish t<> place any fine on any
teacher of this comity when we
know the week’s instruction will
he wortlnten times the time or
money spent at it.
Wishing to see all teachers prea-
on.t on the time above stated.
i an: yours to serve.
W. T. Dickerson.
IS IT RIGHT
For an Editor to Recommend
Patent Medicines?
From .S'ylvan Valley News,Brevred
X,C.
If may be s question whether the
editor of a newspaper has the right
to publicity recommend any of the
^various proprietary tried i , iues
which flood the rnaiker, yet as a
preventative of suffering w e feel it a
duty to say a good word for Chim-
berlain’s Colic, Cholery a«*d Diar-
rhoea Remedy. We have known and
used this medicine in our family
for twenty years and have always
found it reliable. In many cases a
■ lose of this remedy would save
hours of suffering while a pliysician
is awaited. H'e do not believe in
dyperidmg imuJicity oa any med a
cme for a cure, but we do believe
that if a bottle of Chamberlain’?
Diarrhoea Remedy were kept on
nand arid administer, d at the iti ep
»ion of ah attack much suffering
iin m dQ g}* - avoided and in vgrv
casefi^Iic.presence of a physician
would not be requir -d. At least
has been our experience during the
past twenty years.For sale by Da nc
Bros.
Sheviil sale
GKORdA— Ci.i.ncii Countv;
Will tic sold before tin? Court bouse
door at Hoiiierviile said county on li.e
lirst TueHiliiy in August next hetweeu
the legal horns of sale to tlit- liiirlu -t
hidder for cash the fojlo eiog described
iiropertv tovvit.: bets oi laud uiiiiib.
2J, hi, oh, 55. 59, 99, a
129 m the iBth District of
county. Said lots of lao I eoidaiimig
490 acres cacti* more or less Levied
upon and to be sold as th< prop ( ‘r
ty of It. r*IJihh, Adnifiuslrat, r to
satisty^yo ofiictHw hoViuurl, (i .fa's for in the the use ot lb- ot
t c«s“
K, L. Vici er. St’ Co. against U. T.
Riblj»;\diri,i fvator. vVritted
given defendant as required by law
This Mat Nth 1*99,
. I5l VANT O’STKKM.Slmrlff.
Is PtlESl Stid Idsss
nuty be »ecu red by
V ear aid. A*irspfc
(THE PATESIf fi£C4?D. ftd,
R«c.onJ Batttmortf.
Subnet!ptkmf* Ui’tho r«i.ju)t «UX)no-
Schools in Cuba and Else where
Prof. .1. F, Draughon, who re-
eentlv visited Cuba with a view ot
investigating the outl<Mvk for estnb-
1 felting a school in Havana, Cuba,
ji’ekt fall, on his return visited
vanniili Georgia, where equipped fie busi-
ad to open a well
ness College 15th of .Tune.
Prof. Draughon nou Ims the. r-
Diving bn-iness colleges located in
Nashville Tern.. Gah.-ti.i. and
Texarkana Tevnm. yirex?.
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on’s nd olsowhmre in this i v
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enter either ot Ins colleges soon.
Wantsd- An idea .' ‘
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The world is awakenins to the
wonderful revelation ot
Every one Should leurn this seieiii-
Devon want lo mam it? Certainly.
Then send your address with
cents to p»y jvvstag • to S. J. Pag;
Seel S.. mil S, )|....1 Hill •' p n"OMii
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Citation for
S. W. Register, ndni’Distrator
Upon the estate of Louis Smith.
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ter discharge, this is U> cite all per
sons concerned to show cans-
aginst the granting of this discharge
at the regular term ot the court ot
ordinary for said county to Is. held
on tii- first Moutlay in September
-1S99. Gcorge Cornel in, Ordinary
6-9. 3m.
An Kpidcniic ot Diarrhoea.
,1/r. A Stinders, writing from Co-
yoamit Grove, Fin., save Ta re In-
be n quite an epidemic ot diarrhoea
th-re ■ lie had a severe attack and
was cured hv four dose* of Chain-
berlain’s Colic Cnol-r.a
Diarrhoea Remedy. Il - says h-
so recommend 6 */ it to others
they say it i- the best medicine
they ever used. For sab l>y L'anm
Brot.
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Up SILVEBSTE 1 N & BOTHER'S m ‘Hi
HyM HOMEUVILLE, GA.
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Ijlthan We do not protend to be bottom
CHEAT tlytend. oilier and do, people, sell goods but we eheaper[j<J do pre-yjj__ RARfUAUd
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SPECIAL ■JBT BARGAINS FOE THE NEXT 30 DAYS- - »-«sSj] h
15 ooPair of Ladies & Childres Shoes 35 to 9 Dca p ir -
All dark Calicoes Sets a yard.
AH light Calicoes from 4 to 44c yard.
Finest Kroiich Ortrand'es 4’2 inches
wide, regular price 15c. Our price Sc yd.
*46inch 6c vd. In dark colors 7c, vd.
Worsteds from 8 to 1 5c yd.
Casliimers from 13 to 80c vd
Henrietta 50 inches wide 48cyd.
The very best Ch-cksocyd,
Seaistand Sheeting yatd wide. 4e yd.
Ready made l lotion.' at astonishingly
lew prices.
Men’s fine Crash suits, regular price $3.
Our price .fi 1,50.
Men's light weight worsted suits from
ijt) to $8, Rig Bargain.
Men s all wool pants from 90c to d'2,50.
Roy’ssui’s from 90c to tf3,00.
A big line of men’s woolen coats AT («■$'-!
We have 4000 Yards of pillow case nice
from 3 to 5 inches wide at 5c vd.
( ream dress lace from 8 to 12 inches
wide at the Xery low price of 6 • yd
"iiJYWJ df Tin-,.- prio - arc for SO da vs on Iv. Coni' t ii- and save money. . -SB p
SILVER5T£Pd & UTKER, Hcmervill 0 , Ga.
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Wotilil Fifty N-t Times Sutler It- So Price Again . for w^=-~ ----Tf,
hv51v my !ift% rtvrs: V r llon , n{SXCELSIOR MEDICINE CO ,t 4>-as li :
,. ame t0 wol -k ,j ti s morning I li WHOLESALE DRU S AND DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES
t it -> weak T could hardly work. 1 -
went to Millortfc McCurdy s drag j I In addition to ttu-ir well known retiiedi*' Kxeclsior 11 lord
f° r .". ,lu>v r-com mended ( bam l| Purifier and Hopping O l and Drugs and Drungist- Stuniri-s Uitn
herlin s Colic, Cholera ami Duir- jl now carry iif stock a e ^iTioletr* line of i
rhoea Remedy. It worked like mag- l
a tiT one dose fixd all right. 1 ^CAMHIYS.*- !
ft c-rtainlv is the finest thing I av- j
er us'd for stomach trouble. I shall ; i
not be without if :n mv home here- Il iu tubs, buckets and aa-kets, also a complete .assortment of Pennv I
after, diye the for satfering« 1 should not of care last to nigh en ’,j j| Ca»d will :es. Tobaccos, Cigar-, I'le-roe,- and t ; g arettes. A trial ordei
1 : 1. c uivinc- you that they save von th- fr-ight on your purchnsfc-
again for fifty times its price—G.H R-mciubn they s *11 only to d-aler- and retail nothing.
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Wilson, Liveryman, Bnrge'tslown, For the luood, lCdigesti n and rh>-uniat Dm take K, E. B. P
W a-hingtop Co., Pa. This remedy > n<r barns, cuts, hruis-- and aP pains use Carter’s Hnppihg Oil.
- for-ale hv Dame Bros.’ I| !
H THE EXCELSIOR MEDICINE CO. if 4
1 wish .sell 1
to my farm of t40 ;i Waycross Co
’ acres n-gr town. Terms to suit
J purchaser. H.l.Frr.ToX.
i , Homervilles. Ga. b,— -
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White lawn baby c'ps, fancy trimed,
regular price :joc. Our price 10c.
Ladies and children colored hose i>o pair
'nin e hundred gros- rice shirt buttons
6 dozen to card, regular juice 15c. Our
price ft: a card.
'2500 M' li’s Linen collars, all styles,
regular price 15c. Our price 4c.
-Men’s ln> n cuff's Sc pair.
Negligee shirts from 15 to 5flc..
Childrens straw bats, regular price 25c.
Our price 9c.
Bi_ r line men’s dress straw bats 25c.
Childrens handkerchiefs 2c each.
Men's handkerchief 3e each.
80 Balls thread 15c,
FTRN riTUK, A hansoms popular bead-
stead for $1,90,
Pur- Oak t)ead-steads from §3 to S f.
Woven wire springs $1,95.
C til wire springs $2, 15,
Excelsior cotton top matress $2,0 t
K:^ eu p am is best coff ■>■ for NT ,90.