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O.MBAMU, I Editors an.l
S.W REGISTER., Publishers.
Entered at the postoffice at Jlqtnerville
as second-class mail matter.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF CLINCH COUNTY
%F.K"MS OF Kl. INSCRIPTION.
One Year, * 1 .
Hix Months.
Three Months. -
Obiluiuthat make over 100 words
will bechu -god for at the rate of 5 cents
per iin<
L A At ADVERTISEMENTS.
Mogul Advertisements must l>e paid
;3*dvaiice,or assurance of a prompt
Incut on Uie dav • >( sale.
fill: NEWS III RECTORY
Geo. Conn lie- Ordinary-
K.VV. Bryant Regiatei-Clerk O’Kiecu-SheriIT. Superior Court,
M. M. Monk- Collector.
J, C. Jone r-Tax Receiver,
G, M. Dan.e-- Treasurer.
J, It Conn-«< leiiiiv ’■'urvoynr.
V\ . T. ,V1, :iillau-t ioioner,
W.T. Du ke.soi)-8chool Gonunifsib.iei.
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MUNICH'*!,.
R. M. ( ruin, Mayor. I.H, Mattox,T F
At. Hwext, John T« ltnme. \,H "'pep
Jj. ... • Aldermen, I. It. Mutto' . leak.
A. Sweat Marshall,
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Church Directory,
Mkthoihst. Rev. J. k. Jordan, pasmr.
! '■ eaeldiig every 1st. 8ahbuth at 11
ami.iind 7 .30 p.m. Prayer seviccs
IfAimiS't, every 'Vedbesday Key. at 7 Jiff p.m.
Poston. |>astur.
Frowhutg tB and every :30 2nd. at
>: Lin. , !>.m.
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. Short Paragraphs. J
Alhmiy Guards got ^tififor
t'lmir snrvie.es in the Baiubrjdge
glvitr.
Fttor dJ rnyffUb i it see ms thfttni-
doom is fixed and he must pay Du
death perii lty for nnnthnr set'upo,
M<>vnr.Woodard, (, t Atlanta,
knows a good t hing whim 1m sci ~ it.
►yvj'in ‘ d«>i •- not propose tty
give up his May-
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The wiir with tlm Filipino ne¬
groes lias b.-en going on. more than
ti year, and t lie Tijited States has
h»‘en getting whipped all tin time.
—Douglas Breeze.
There are several bridges in this
county which are alntosl impassi-
bln, and we learn that heavy com¬
plaints have been made to the Or¬
dinary without effect..
d’bo first is-tteof the Richland
Batilief, published at R ieldnud Ga.
one of the prettiest tow ns in the
state, and edited byA.J. Tison,
has just reaeliedoursanetnm. Long
live the Banner.
Ingi'iititude is often shown the
w-sp : per ne.Hi by men who tile
pc pet has always lauded to the
-k ins ; bur the newspaper man soon
gets his eye on those fellows and.
as a general rule, lets them down
easy.
When a fi'llow gets in a close
place, he always calls on his homo
paper to help him out . lie realizes
then that no other paper can so
w«ll take the plae* of his home
paper: lmt he seldom ever thinks
of the many times that the home
pap rhi s hejriended him.
A telegram to the Savannah
News from H"iims on the 11th.
-tales that Maitre 1 .abort, attorney
t >r Cupt. Dreyfus was shot from
ambush and fatally wounded.
This will only strenghihen the be¬
lief that Dreyfus is innocent . The
whole of France should bow her
head in sham*'.
Lowad- county is suing the
Plant Hystem for back tax, due
that county lot's nvnri years: dat¬
ing back to the time when the
Glenn bill was passed. The out-
come of this suit will be
w.th .interest, fey other counties. If
they are due Lownds county
tuxes, they are due Clinch and ev-
ery county that their road pa-es
through.
THtCOt FLICT.
-
(. ... losing somewhat , . lengthy , ,, fine ,,
a
ly written editorial on ths race
troubles in this country, the Alba¬
ny Herald closes with the follow-
mg:
Lt Ls an irrepressible conflict of
races. It is the result of the strug¬
gles of an inferior race to rise
above a superior - a struggle in
which the inferior race has I icon
encouraged by aliens, who arc al¬
lied to the superior race by the
ties of blood and common history.
It is the struggle of the proletra-
rint to t rample upon and destroy
the virtue and honor it cannot ap¬
preciate or acquire, and tlieanswer
of the defenders of injured inno¬
cence to the ruthless vandals who
would dare throttle it. It is the
remedy employed by southern
white men against the lustful ne¬
gro brutes who dare to raise their
hands against white women.
It is just ns certain that this eon
flirt wili continue as that two bod¬
ies cannot occupy the same space
at the same time. Two races whose
amalgamation is not desireable
and is repugnant to the superior
race, cannot live amicably in the
same country, enjoying the same
rights and privileges. There cun he
no union of interests ; consequent*
; v. no peaceful settlement of
< la ...is of equality, which the in¬
ferior race advances as an undeni¬
able legal right and the superior
race resents as ati nbo'mtnble legal
outrage.
The trouble is notin tile courts,
or a lack of confidence in the
courts. If. is the blood of two an¬
tagonistic races. The remedy is
'not in the making of new laws or
in the enforcement of i hose already
Upon the statute books, but in the
recognition of the fact that unnat-
ftVal conditions exist and the ap¬
plies! ion of a heroic remedy ton
mortal disease.
G0UMD &ENSE FROM A NEGRO.
’I'hc foil owing is ani'Mi'net, From
an article that appeared in the
Montmuo Rocoul written by a
JU'J J'". /
“TftffBe diabolical crimes which
causes The mobs to strip the courts
of their duties^ can lie avoided by
the negro living above suspicion,
stop prowling around utter dark,
work six days in the week, cease
t rying to live on a flowery bed of
ease, attend to his own business
and let other people's alone, seek
peace, stop finding fault, intfnde
the domest ic sanctity <>T no' home,
person or property, and the fren¬
zied mob will disband. One tiling
is true, wherever the colored man
tries and does right, no lynching
occurs; the exception is in the
haste of determined men to get
t he w retch, he escapes for a while
and in his absence innocent men
suffer the penalty of the vagabond
w ho violates t he law."’
if the negrots of Homervilie
would follow this advice and labor
six days in the week, .they would
profit t hereby.
WHAT THEY SHOULD DO,
The Baltimore Sun says: ‘‘If
Miss Jewett and her associates 1
wisji to inaugurate a new order of
things in the south, let them be¬
gin a erustol.i against negro crime
and criminals, and makejit plain
to the colored ra.ee in the north as
well us in the south that it can ex
poet no sympathy from them un¬
til thi' ministers, teachers and
so-called respectable negro ele¬
ments cease to net as apologists
and champions of offenders like
Sam Hose. It is strange ’love of
right and justice' which can see
only the wrong of the negro and
not tlm wrong he enmniits.
Wo hear a good deal said oon-
coVning the negro problem and
lynch law. As to the latter wo sug¬
gest that the person, be lie white
or black, before he attempts his
hellish act think how many have
ever committed this act and esc tip
and he will soon decide tlmt if
he will be the first one.—Black
shear ' Times '
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The Times-I'tiiojtsays the three
greatest generals at Manila just
IU)W appear to he Gen. Otis. Gen.
Incompetency and Gen. Denial.
Sheriff sale.
GEORGIA—flinch County
Will he Sold before the Court hous
(lfM , r at Humm-iUe on the first Tuesday
in September next between the legal
j hours of sal , to the highest bidder f.ji
cash, the following described property
to wit: Lot of land numb -r 417 in the 12
district of Clinch county Georgia. The
same being known as the old Berry
Griffis place Levied on as the property
of B. J. Futch and Amanda Smith ad*
tninistrtators of tie estate ot lames M
Smith deceased and Frank Dickerson to
satisfy an execution issued from the Jy|
tire court of the I2K0tli kdistcict cf said
county of Clinch in favor .of jtlifi Way-
cross Clothing Store against the said J2
.1, Futch and Amanda Smith admmDt.rn
tors and the estate of James M. Smith
and Frank Dickerson, .l.evey made by
K W Oquin constable and returned to
me, this July 41st 18'A).
Bryant Osteen, Sheriff.
Sherili sate
GEORGIA— Clinch County.'
Will he sold before the Court home
door at Ilomervitle said county on the
first Tuesday iiiFuplemher next between
the t gal l.oiiia of «ale to the Iiiyl.iwt
bidder for cash the following described
property towit: All the pinejtiruber be¬
ing and growing upon foui hundred
acres of lot of land number 550 in rite
twolftn district of said county the Battle
being all that portion of said lot lyihg
West of a certain branch tuning through
said lot. Said timber levied on ns th 1 '
property of C F Hitch deceased to satis¬
fy mi execution issued from the Justice
court of the 1^21 oisirict G M of su'd
county m favor of A N Robiusou & < i>.
against tl.e said C F Hitch and H 1’ K it
tux. Levey made by B W Oqnin c- i3pi
ole and returned to to toe this July list
1 Stiff.
Buy ant O’rfTKEN,,Sheriff .»
A I’KIH LAMATION.
GEORGI A :
of By said Ali.kn D. Candler,O ovcftfT
State.
W it ere ah, Olfti'inl ktfiTTttiat iin
has boon received nt this Depart-
moot that nit t ho I Jth dn y of Jni# 1 .
I,SD.t, in the county of Clinch, o|i*
Bill Moore, colored, committed sn
a-s ult. with intent to rape and ij,s-
cfij'ed and is now n fugitive fhfn
justice.
1 have thought proper thereftf o
to i sue this my I'rnchuniition h'*e
by ffoyiiig n reward of ()N F. H LdS-
DRED AND FIFTY 4014'AHS
for the apprehension and dclivi^y
ot ? id Rill .Moor.* with
Ilibei, ,| f.r, Oi.qviet, ro
of (‘iiiich County. Georgia.
And i do mot'novec aluirge it i "d
require all officers in this State,
Civil and .Military, to be vigilant
in endeavoring to apprehend ll|e
said Bill Mooro it order that, lie
maybe brought to trial for the
offense with winch lie stands
charged.
Given under my hand and Seal
of the State, this the 12th day «f
July, I Sit'd.
A. D. ('.vnih.eu. Governor.
By the Governor. :
pniui' Cook,. Sec ret. try ..f rind . j
The citizen’s of (Minch mi dCotvj
fee. counties have added •fnO t!;$
reward. This makes the ateouni
$200. The follow ing is a diserint j
tion :—Black, about <*> feet hig !A i
High cheek bones, incline lint la< v;
under lies', wars \o. | | or 21 slue*;
about 20 or 21 years old 55 nil
weight til’out ISO pounds, i
a stanger here and went by th&
name of Bill Moore. The crimp
was committed at Mr. F. M. Mud
lis in this county.
is it ifitmi’
For an TJUtor to Recommend
I’utt iit Moilieines‘. >
Frotn Aylvan Valley News,Brevrol
X. L'.
It may be a question whether tlVv
editor of a newspaper has the rishjl
to publisity recommend any of the ,
various proprietary’ raedicintfpj
which flood the maiket, yet as a j
preventative of suffering we feel dp j
datv to say a good word for Chanj-
bet-lam s Colic, Oholery and Diar¬
rhoea Rrinedy. Me have known am!
used this medicine in our famijv
for twenty years and have ahvms
found it reliable. In many easev'a
dose of this remedy would sav
hours of suffering while a plu s.man
is awaited. H e do not believe in
dypendmg implicity on any met!),
cine for a cure, but we do beliSye
that if a bottle of Chamb. rlnir’s
Diarrhoea r, , Remedy n i were kept . , jon
nand and administered at the iniep
tion of an attack much suffering
might he avoided and in very mi ay
cases -he presence of a physijfan
would not be required. At least.*!.;
has been our experience during
p ast twenty years.For sale by D *
Bros.
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OCTOBER 31 TO NOV 4 .
JUST 74 DAYS FROM TODAY.
Sheriff sale.
GEORGIA—Clinch Countv.
Will he sold before the
boose door in Homervilie, said
county on the first Tuesday in
Septs 1 moer 1899 within the legal
hours of sale at public out-cry
highest bidder lor cash the
lowing -Escribed property to wit:
A certain house and lot on Bluff
street Isf Avenue. Number /-2-3 &
4 in ihe town of Fargo Clinch coun
ty Georgia The same being on lot
of land number 323 in the 13th
district of said county and in the
possession of R. W. Sweat. Said
property levied on a* the property
of J. E. Thrower to satisfy two cer¬
tain attachments issued from the
Justice court of the 1219 district, G
M of Clinch county Georgia one m
favor of W. B. Smith and the other
in favor of Tom Johnson against
said J E.Thrower. Levey made bv
Jauae Dougherty constable and re¬
turned to me this July 31 /899.
Bryant O’jstken, Sheiiff.
Sheriff Sale.
GEORGIA—Clinch County:
V,111 be sold before the court
door at Homervilie said county on
flist Tuesday in September next, between
the legal hours of sale
best bidder for easb the following des-
eribed property towit: Three ‘ hundred
and ninety acres of lot of land number
Three hundred in ttie tenth district of
Clinch county Georgia. Said bind being
the place whereon M Hie Conine now re
sides and well unproved. Said property
levied on sathe property of (J.B.Couine
administrator of the estate* of Thomas
Coniiie deceased to satisfy an execution
Ut‘<i from the Ssu eerier court,
Haul i 'A / mi ty in favor
of !i 8 Thigpen against the said G. B.
Coni lie as admit, istrator as afore said. A
deed has been filed and recorded in the
Clerk’s office for the purpose of levcy
and sale ns provided by law, this July
Mat IStiU.
Hitv \nt Q’Stbkn> Rheriff.
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nm- imK *% COn S (,Jnew
ti n «• ■ M' ' ‘7 AP»a ;r ? A 'O O CANS.
Would Not Suffer So Again f >
Fifty Times Its Price.
I awoke list night with severe
pains in mv stomach. I never fen
so ba.Uy in all my life, MMicn l
came down to work this morning I
felt so weak F ci)<ild hardly work. I
went to M Ulor<feMcCurdy’s drug
store and they recommended Cham
Berlin’s Colic, Cholera and
rhoea Remedy. It worked like mug-
if and one dose fixed me all right.
it certainly is the finest thing I
er used for stomach .trouble. I shall
not be without it in my home here¬
after. for 1 should not care to en-
dure the sufferings of last niaht
again for fifty times its price.—G.H
M fison Liveryman, Burge'tstown,
Washington Co., * Pa. Tins remedy
for hy D BI!ie KrM . :
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CASTOR! A
7or Infants and Children.
M,
I' Sheriff Sate.
GEORGIA— Gunch County:
Will be sold before the court house
door at IDmv'rville said county on the
first Tuesday in September next between
the legal hours of sale to the highest bid
der for cash the following described
property towit: Lot of land number 212
’in the seventh district of Clinch county
Georgia. The place whereon Martin S
Corbitt now resides, beiiKr'well improv
ed. Said land levied on as the laud of M
S Corbitt to satisfy an execution issu
ed from the Superior court .if said county
in favor of R S Thigpen against I si i am
Roberts IB S Corbitt and T J Harrison,
this July 31 at ]S'>9
Rkyant Osteen.S heriff.
Road N otice.
GEORG 1A—Clinch County.
!(’. 11. Hilliard and 0. C. Dame,
having applied for the opening ot
a new road commencing at the resi-
donee,of G. A. Register in the 970th
district in said county on the
mervilie and Camp .Morgan road
and runing tit the (iiriction of the
Clifton E.ird on the triuwanoochee
creek by the,residence of William
h<*fet»ler ot place,and \\ .II.Hilliard
and Dud t hancey’g. The totai pro
length of said road is about
Eleven miles and the width is 15
Notice is hereby given tint
8ai< ? a I'plicaHon will be finally
granted on the 28th day of Align
1899 il no sufficient cause is shown
to thp contrary.
Gsoih.e Cornelius,O rdinary.
f Morphine cs l.-.’dca with Whisk van pain .tv hale or
I rohfincinc-iit Cure jptaran*
I-.-4 or no p*v I! II \t„
ass-sn
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EXCELSIOR MEDICINE CO,*-
WHOLEaALE DRUaS AND DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES.
In addition to their well known remedies. Excelsior Blood
Purifier and Hopping Oil and Drugs and Druugists Sundries they
now carry in stock a complete line of
AND!KS.4^
in tubs, buckets and baskets, also a complete assortment of Penny
Candies, Tobaccos, Cigars ('her.nus and C gurcttes. A trial order
will c.invuice you that, they save you the freight on your purchases.
Remember For they soil only to dealers arid retail nothing.
the Rood, mdigesti n and rheumatism take K. E. B. P.
lor burns, cuts, bruises and al 1 pain? use Caiter’g Hoppihg Oil.
THE EXCELSIOR MEDICINE 00.
Wavcross Co
A<1 in iuistrator ! s Sale.
Will be-old beta?” the. court
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of sale to the highest and best bid
der for cash the following describ-
led property to wit: One half unde
j county. Said land to be sold as the
property ot James M. Smith, di-
eeased to be equally devided among
the heirs of said estate,
E. J. Futch, Administrator,
Manda J. Smith. Administratrix.
Citation,
GEORG I Clinch Countv.
To whom it may concern,
B.J. Simians having made appli¬
cation to me in due form for to be
appointed permanent administrator
upon the estate of Mary A.Sinn Di¬
late of said county. Notice is here
by given that said application will
be heard at the regular term of the
court of ordinary for said county
to be held on the first Monday in
September 1891b
Gkokg R t 'ut ;n eliits, Ord inary.
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South.
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Castings of every description 4»
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