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Gltrieh Ga News
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jJ. E - TOWNSEND’
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©, M. DAME, Man.
S. W. REGISTER, & Bfft
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TERM8 UF 8UBSURIP1TOW.
One Year, Al.Oo
‘Six Months. fid
Thren Month*, 26
Obituaries that make over 100 word.
krill he charged for st the rate of S cent.
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
All Legal Advertiee.nent* must be pa.d
fer in advance,or assurance ol aji^onnpi
of Rale. '
^sttlmnent on the rtav
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Hcxieir al.
JR. M. Crum, Mgyor. D, O. Ratliff.T, I
M. Sweat, John T. I)ame,, A. H. Ci’lpe- Cleat
tier, Aldermen. J D. Mattox,
p A. Sweat Maraliall,
a. _
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& • . DIRECTORY.
THE NEW**
pen. Oornelius—Drdins,ry- Knperior Court
B.W. Regtater-C'erk O’Steen-Sberiff. *
ii. Bryant M, Monk—Tax Collector
ti, J. C. Jones--Tax Dame--Treasurer. Receive^,
M.
J. B Coon—County Scryeyftf.
-W.T. Mc-Milbin—Cqroner.
JV. T Dickerson-School Cornmi igionei
——: 0 ;--
Church Directory.
MxTitomsT. Rev, 0, F, t oland pastor
[’■wKctiing every 1st, Bahbatb at 1
a,in. and 7;80p.m. Prayer sevici
every 'Vedunsdav nt 7 :'I() p.m
■ ASTI ST Itev. J. 0. Getlespie pastoi
Pre.idling every 2nd. Kill tilth t
10(30 a.m. ami 7:30 p.m.
MASH M FETING.
Tim De noGMti .0 mass mcotinj
was held in Honi"i - ville Saturda
March the t-eth ace rdmg fco
previous C 'jl by tlj« chajniffin Hon
JT. B. ,sir mans.
I lio proceeding., of tii© ineetim
Vvere as I Hows,
1st In order wm» a ne \ gloc|ioi
pf offic fs of the conimit'e Th
jiame oi lion F, B- Nirmans w
placed in nomination and cirrie
By a tiiianiutous yote,
Next in order wire ho Isctist
pf Secretary Mr. K. .if. Crum re
■ ignjqg trio i) nje of W T. Diok-
eon > a da ted in nomination am
electe liy a tiDanimous vote.
I her betpg no fuith r officers
to el et the business of the da,' J
Vs- tak- ii up. •
Fosf wuH tip- iippointinent of
Ho>' oinmt.t.t' O o Htigg st th-
M lines of i new Fxecuti-e commit -
fee for fli ensuing year. Tin
OonnnitL'e on suggestions were.
J. 3'. Daiin-, ot Homerville district [
O P Register, of DuPont district |
V m T. Howell, of Mu creek ..
F. M. Guos’, o Moorosmill -•
M 1 * Kutc rr , of • trcgni-B ..
Jim. K tt of Argyle ••
}5 J. Fqtc of Jones Creek ..
1 lies gent lemon retired to tin I
room mill tuporte i th-- foljowin.
panic- for th v rious iiiocin-'ts
yvnic cro ndoptud t follows,
Tlomerorviliei-J. 1'. Dame, D, E.
Jtfut'iox. R U, Dickers ,n
DuPont:- 0. R. Register, J B
Totidinsou, C H. Hu lies.
Ar:-y e;-.L B Kirkland, Rauda |
Corbett, F M. Fight I
h cores MillF. M. Guess, A,
J. Griffis, J. W. Jones.
Stockton:-J. R. Allen -r,, ,1/os.l
cs Tomlinson Sr-. D- C Fender.
WiregrassM, C. /'utch. G. W,
Daughterty, A. B. Grillis
Mudcreek;- Moses Hmith. J. P.
Tomliuson, C. F. Brack.
Jones CreekJno. M. Young,
W. N. Gibson. U . B. Hamby.
Magnolia:- E. J, Futch, P. M.
Lee, B. S. Register.
Withers:- M. A. Taylor, J. S.
Bennett, J. E. McLean.
Next in order was u resolution
offered by R. G. Dickerson, which
was read and adopted as follow*.
Resolved; that it is the sense
of this mass-meeting that the ex¬
ecutive committee this day elected
should call a white Primary in
which all who wish to participate
with the Democratic Par'y who
are whites and legal voters shall be
a lowed to vote, aud we hereby reo-
ommend that the committee this
day elected call sutffi a Primary ^
Resolved second, that the Chair¬
man and Secretary be made mem¬
bers of the commi tte e from thw.
county at large with full power to
vote ar^i act as any other commit¬
teemen.
There being no further business
to come before the meeting, on,
motion we adjourned to meet again
on Tuesday April the tenth.
F. 11. Airmans,
.Chairman.
W. T, Dtckersqn
Hocr-tary.
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ond Mondays Maid,Tbiid
fourth Mondays Oour in September. .{—Tuesday
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day aft.^r urnt Monday in October.
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liarllmi.Superior Courts-Tuesday
the first Mon lay in April; in October.
after fourth Monday :—Second Mooihp
Hindi Superior Court in
April; Third Monditv Qctobei
v are Superior Court. -Thud and
Mondays in April; Fi rst and secom
Monday^ in Y'ourt;—First r ovemfier' Mondat
Ciorce Superior in Nov,
in May; Fourth Court.—Secoi Monday d .Mon¬
t’a' iie in Superior Fourth"Monday in
day May ; Court; Third
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in Maty, arid first for Monday sycli
her; to continue .time
the’business may require
Sutiscri.fie for the Newp.
4 S. L, DR AW’D Y,
Attoruey-a,t-La,b.
* KOMKUVI/.I.E, GA
~
* 8. C. TOWNSEND,
Attorney-at-Law.
|.*1 HOMBRYILLK, 3A.
R. G. DICKF.KSgN,
AUorney-at-Law
* HOMKEVlbf.E, GA
i
TAX SALK.
GF<>R(FI A—Cl i nch ConnIyi
(ill b“ SQ d be i oir** < e cour
Iioiimh boor m Hittn-qo ilon ib
irst I tiesija, in A|ti'(l 1900 b
.ve«n ttiC IgL'til b'urs ,,f sale, t
'iih highest bidder for mom, tl e f<>
owing dc-ci'ihed pniqeity in-tr i
•tut bind No 407 in toe 7 h do
; :Ct of CLncIt Oi-atuty, b vmd npot
s trie property of J. M He iges, 1
1 1i«t v a l i x Ufa ISMlled Gy |)} K.
M nk, Tajc Coll otoi of Clin
........ for his state ,,ji t c unity ta-
or the year 7899. L-vy mad*- b
8. A. sweat, ConstabD. aid retur
- i *o me tnis Mar, I) Ot , /9(K).
Written notion given th* d fen
ant. a* required n\ law.
Hry$nt Osjeeu, Hnerifif,
C, i in Ii C hi a \
Also at I lie satne I; me uui pin
the follow i la described lelsot bn
lo- w 1 1 : No. 424, 425. 486, 450, 31s
-53 J, 429, 581, 496. 40, 131. 555, 4C,
414, 421, 448, m the }^to .
ot Clinco (Bounty, levied upon at,
to be sold as the property of . 1 , >
HUgen to sat’kfy a tax fit a issued
it. M. M mk, I itx collector <
Clinoh cOpniv for Ins Slate to
county tax for the your 1»99. Lot
uadc bo S. A. Hivcari, Deputy >h<
iff mul returned to me tins Mini
’tie 6t 1* 1900.
M riiten no’Ice given the defend¬
ant aa required by la-v.
Bryant Osteen, Hh riff
Clin, h coino \ .
A is < nt the same time and plac*
he following d> scribed lots ot ho
to-wit: Nos. 28,20, 54 107,105, llh
114, 115, 122, 137 173, 174, 11 .
1 Sti, 1S7, 188, 190, 191, 192, 2 b
211, 225,274, 783, 192, 193, 31.
332, 370, 447, 448. 449, 484. 5n4
586, 588, 175. 185, 331, in the 12
oi strict’also Nos. 14. 15, 16, 17,20.
44, 49. 60, 90, 91, 92, 100, l«‘l, 104.
107, 109, 167, 168, 169, 170, 17-.
173, in toe 13th district of saio
county levied upon and to be solo
ns the property of R. M. Farrow to
sitisfy a tax fit a issued by M, M.
Monk, Tax collector ot Clinch
county for his State and countv tax
for the year 1899. Levy made by
8. A. Sweat’ D- puty Sheriff and re-
turned to me this Match 6th, 1900.
Written notice given the defend¬
ant as required by law.
Bryant Osteon, Sherifi,
Clinch county.
Advertise iu the Yews.
A iioj^cernents.
For Representative,
respectfully acnpunpe myself
candidate for Representative of
Clinch county, snbjeftt to the,regu-
lQ,r Democratic Primary.
If elected, it will fye my sincere
desire and purpose to faithful <5
guard and serve the,interests of the
people whose sppport I sol icit. This
Fib. 15, 4900.
S. -L. -Drgwdy.
■Fur O ruin ary.
Thcpugh the solicitation of man-
friends and,cui?ena of OJipob com
*} 7 f hereby announce myeelf a cm
dida^e lor Ordinary.
A rid if I be people *ee fir, to el ,
me H " *R be a pleasure for me I
discharge m V duty at all time
| faithfully and honorably.
I am a candidate subject to
regular democratic nomination.
Very Respectfully
Wm. T. Howell.
For 0 r dimry.
I announce myseljf a candidal
for ie-*lection to the office af (),
itnury subject to the action of ti
Democratic party a"d urotnise t
elected to discharge the diitte - i
said office according to law as
understand b. I feci thankful
the ci likens of Clinch County <
,
’ 11e i i- kindness to me in the pa t
and shall promise p, controlie
by law and tight to the best of m
ability.
(* “urge Cornelius,
Vch 13 h. 1900.
I'or Hhcrlp
I h>- reby anno I|||C.“ myself a<-
andidatc for th - office of Sherifi
• object to the Regular Democratic
nominal ion, an i if c eded pledge
uvself to faithfully discharge tl *
Inlies ifloumbent upon me. Thant-
ng my friends for past favors am
•s;.ecifully solicit n their patron¬
ise again.
I am very rcs|>**rff»ilfr,
Frank Dickerson.
For Sheriff-
I respect fully WJuonnce my-s*- f
t oand.date for Shrinff of Clinch*
’niitity, subj-ct lo ih“ De-nocratie
i’rtmary. If elected it will lie n y
tb-asure to faithfully discharge the!
tunes (if the offic jiccunujig to
Solicit ing (fie su)tiurt of the peo-
iIm and thanking them in advance
nr earns,
Very R“Sp' , y J
H. A. Sweat.
For Cli rh t' superior Court.
1 announce myself » candidate
fa re-elect on to ( n- «»lli.•>* of Clerk
of the Hu rerior Court, «object to a
egnlar Democratic Diimary. If
* eytef' Jirmli Ike to d IS, ll I |-ge t he
ImirtS pertain ng to tin* office faith¬
fully- Thanking toy friends lot
past, favors, and hop- t - be favored
With then support a.nin.
1 am Very r s e-ctiully,
8. W. (bgister.
For Tax Collector
1 hereby amioun- e myself a can-
idate for re-e ectioii for the otlici
if Tax Collector, sti■ ject to ti •
regular Dejiioc atic Pi'imarv, Him
,f elected. 1 pledge .nyo f lo latJi
ullv discharge tin- di.’tes ot ih
office. Thanking m\ friends f, t
past favors, and r up- eDt.'ly solo -
ting their support again,
1 am respectfull> .
M. VI Mu c k .
For rcasurer.
I Hereby .mnoutb-e mv i-imdi l it-y
f ir re election to the office -it Treas¬
urer of Clinch Couu'y, sm-ject (o
me action of the Democratic-Pri-
tnary . If elected I promise to
faithfully discharge the tuties of
the office and svrve t he people
whose support l solicit.
Thanking the people of Clinch
County for past favors Ac.
I am
Yours truly,
Geo. M. Dame .
NOTRE
During my abscence from my of
tice the registration hook will be
left with W. T. Dickerson, so those
desiring to register can see him and
register any day.
II. M Monk, T. CYC. C.
2nd, If)—4r.
Agreeable tP an order passed by
i I. P. o Jo/nsfi- o.. Qrdwys lftlf * !r
.
County, «>R th* &tfi. day of Pebrna-
y 1900, will besoldtoofoiitheCoi.ri
i mse door in Homervitie r saici coun
v, between ,tbe legal -bo.urs of sale
o the highest bidder fur ca.-h
ne first Tuesday in April, nex'
lie following property, t. wit:
One certain house and lot in ih
ow n of Hofnenville, (Jeo.gia bein,
*ue bait acre .of land, and i.ouode
• n North by fjtr.-ot and iaiuts of 8
b. Drawy, on Fast by s'ree 1 ar
imis of Mrs. C. C Drnw.ly, lit ,
-tonth by Right of Way of S. F. , ’
V. Ry. Co,, find on West by Ian
• i C, Gill man. and better known
ie “Whittington” house and b
ii sail! (own.
•. tilt property to be sold for H
lamteiiouce an educatioa of Harr i
',’hittingioii. Term.* of sale cost, t
, his Feh’y 20th. 1900.
Missouri C. Everett.
Guardian for jjfarry WrfiitDngto ,
3—2 4t.
Advertising pays m the Nows.
Notice to Appear.
Nathaniel J, Smith | Libel foi
Divorce^,
vs Clinch Su
perior^
Mary E. Smith | Court Apt.
j term 19tK
The Defendant MaryJR. “Smit.
( hereby lequired, personally oi
ty an attorney, to lie and appeal
t the next Superior Court, to b<
lOUieii in and for sajid County o I
Im HHfvvud Monday in April 1900 |
hon and there to answer thw plain-
ill’s eomplailit as in default thero-
■f the Court will proceed as to jus-
ice shall appertain.
Witness the Hon. Jos. W, Ben-
lett Judge^of saidJCourt.
S. W r . Rcet^ter
Clerk
2-9 4t.
Execufoi’s Sale
U ill be sold before the court
door in Ilmnerviilo, 0 in< •
•ouiitv, wiihtB the legal hours of
- de to the highest bidder for casl'
first Tuesday in April n.-xt
the following property to-wit: Mi
tl lot of lurid number Three Hmi¬
tred and Fnrtv Four [ 344 ] in the
■seventh (7) district <>f C inch coni;
tV Georgia except Seventy Five
o re-, j 7-i | more or le-s lying an
h ing in the Smith East corner *
said lot. Said Seventy Five j7-
icres including all the planmti
with both sets of house* tberen
situated on i,gid lot of land. Al-
tha following personal property 1
wit: All plow tools, conei-dang vi
I. w stocks pious, chains etc. On
half interest in sugar mill and t
K'-tlles, One horse cart, Thirfcee
head of stock cattle amt one mm
tbout Eleven years old.
Sail) property t;> he sold as t
property of Marlin Fefuier decease
the payment of said dents . i
M»r'in Fender and (be dii-tribulio
of I be remainder among 1 h“ hei
of the estate ol the said Marti
Fender.
Mary A. Fonder Executrix,
the la.y w : 1 i and testatum' >f M i
tut Fender, dec-ased, this Marc
7th 19(H).
2—9 4 .
sheriff Sa*e-
GEORGIA Cltnnh County.
VVill be sold before th<* com
house door-on the first Tuesday n
Ajiril betw-en the ievai hours oi
sHlvto the highest Wider for casi
the following oroperty to wit: 106
acres of lot of land No. 627 in tiii-
7 1 n. district of Clinch Co., to satis¬
fy a fifa issue 1 from th** Justice
Court of the 58$ district of Cnn-ju
Co, in favor of Manlinda 8 .i mans
and sgainst C. 8, Vining, levied on
and to be sold as the property ol
C. 8. Yinifig, levy tn»de by N. A.
8weai Deputy Sheriff and returned
to nn- this March the 5th. 1900.
B. Ost en S. C. C.
3-9 4t.
i*A (UKI
a tonic or children wko want bcd04-
”15 Sf up. »'! ahculd tAke
BROW HO H KlTTKRI.
1« p]««ff#’ * IaV*. rurcMi Mi’jri*.
Riitt oa. iUtiou8-.c«i Layat
« T, ‘* "** Hromtn lo.nooUon.
: by bsSBmES Tbe Daily Telegraph
m .Lttauon I.
also found a cook.wh» took a Latin
piwe 8t n le Hnywcbmc and a bouse
<natd pa»ert a uweaaitj.apiecfiKit
tewnetrr •swaption.
QcrsTTr'. Can sa^ar beef« -~
TOO- it- I. r 11 ! Georgia. ail -.a..
«C<ir r ci them > - jniinutu • o-.e.i in
email ■ : >t ne fnr>ue •*.
Asswii. -A cer in* to fhi- dep«r
ment of eynwimte jit WasMmrtoc
sugar beet* can not crrowit '
n the -opibern - t I no
.vbat that <iei>ai tlile.,t -,av* t
ject:
“Exrvru-ncte Has shown trial me <m,'
oeet res hi » highest deveiooim nt ,
mrth temperate ,a- tnde-. S.
he production of b-» .« vitli hi rh tor
;ape is coneerned. t is iound tnar rhi
an I e a compile tied ar to th s,
ut beets grown iu such ksa:.t,es ill
lpon the whole, ice* n ri in so tar an
•we suitable for .the manula furc - J
npar than ! ho-c i r"»',n tart tier north
it must ie it ricui/tieti however, thu
he exprese otrs north and south do m
“ter to an' absolute peieheia of at,
tide, but tether to isoihecmni line
vhich in many cases run uniquely t-
ie paiaileia of ialiturie, and iu son.
-ise* across them aiuiost at right sjip e
is a result ot many yens,of careful t;
erinn ntatiou, 't may be said that
tr as temperature ari.ue is ooncerner
ue sugar beet attain- Hs greatest pe
ectkm in a zone of varying width
itrough the center of which passes tie
othemial line of To degrees Fahrein
,eit for the months of June, July an
Vugust.”
If the agri. ultural department at
A T ashiugton is o rret iu the above
! ari‘m(*nt. and they doubtless are, the
otton stales are debarred from growing
he sugar beet profitably, as the south
rn boundary of the belt spoken of as
uiitabie to their <ultiTatx>n t pa sat i
hrough the central fart east and west
if Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, liliaois,
Iowa and Nebraska, aud thanta dipe al¬
most due south to i he boundary of Mex¬
ico. The same an in ity. however, gays,
“The** are dontitiens many localities
lying oph trie id ihis bell, both
north and south, in which the sugar
be * t 60 ihz "«-
ei ,. eptlon4 i quaUties of th. dimats
or soil, and aot to auy favorabla infla
ence ot a higher or lower temperature.’
My opinion is that the i-ugar beet
would find suitable soil, temperature
ind moisture in th* valleys of our north
sin counties trad on the plateaus of oar
mountain ranges, but not elsewhere iu
the state. The coat of growiug sugar
baets is variously estimated at from
fSO.OO to 00 [ter acre, and the value of
the crop at from $40.00 to $70.00 per
acre, according to yield and percentage
of saccharine matter in the be«t*
PR08BES8MJ
We are world living in a rapid age: an age of progmic
The moves and vott must move with it. Kee
up with the times If votr a chfiiH*e to b©neP
yourself grasp the opportunity.
.crc; s- ii, e* ^ CD
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liOI^EJrv'V 1LLE.GA.
anything in the lineofj
urv Lru°" cT I ChimicaSs Star card
f*otcru ft cg cif t i FoftCY C Odt
Oiict A.jfiicfet. Fertumerv,
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WHOLEcALE ORU S AKD OhtfCirT FliNDFfES
In addition to their well kniiwn rcti ed i x. Fit el* or 111
’uritier and Hopping Oil"and Ditigs snd Drungtsic Mindrie* t 1 *
carry in stock a cmuidete hue of
4CAM MISS.*
in tubs, buckets and basket*. * isn a i-ojnp.-re assortment of
'andie*. Tobaccos, Cigar*, Clc-ruots and C'-gHreties. A trial orr* t
vid convince you that they save you the fr- tghl ot your pure’ m
t-me mbs ’ thev sdloniv to dealer* and retmi nn’h tv
For the blood, mdtgesti n and ih-un a'i*ni take E. Fb
.
or burns, cuts, bruise* and si' pain* use ( a iter’s Ho. thg Oil.
THE EICELSIOS MEDICINE CO.
Waycross Co
. ! -«.i •• <ls-J» .*<
w
! sS-s -ssr’-
| Assvver h;s !S HC , m , n . )U « ^
am rs-w-J ... *. _ ~s at toe -oa:
* n : V;4:i ‘> u *- as-.giiw i r
tt Sn * - ,r il '' in • * by . w-i
corn, others arrr.bale i f to wu.it
c*..ed blind V stn *ii i imnjy t j,,,* kS
ictoseii by fesiiiu ; , , raised on ne«
gr- inids The trat i is the veterinary
surgeons do not a i.iif tus onus* or t-me
diaeare, srhici names off many h r-ses
Md mM , anuD4il ; The d:j|
well adT.nc-u, \ .«b*o nrely
is m c. aine,
and the animat suffering w.tli it »n a e
not be tortured bv burning soies i'ltO
the nose and lower jaw. apply,na »e>
torn, etc., as is r,j ofte i ii <as. Tuese
is bo aatiaiacvorr tr^e.tmaot. I» tuse
first aia.-e of tae >itse»-e. if the acuuat
la pm npot. s limestone pasture, gireu
good care and fed well on bright, mean
oats, the disease Is soraeiiines cneekeo.
and oceasionalty ereu completely enrevi
- btata Ajcncmtor J Department
Vt»i iif» vi >a11 »*tttl t-itiuo tvt FuTtlllSefh,
Question ■—\V t »t is in-* vaias of sail
%• a iemits*r? VYuat of luuef
Answer.—W hile -altis tint essential
to the gtiiwtu of arru u turai piati »,
nevertheless it is found to he serv ice*
ab.e as a fertids ir in some cases. It u
protiable that tii- s ilt brings about i»
cornpiisitwn of suostanoes already to
the soil, ami by this ua-am remit ■*
them availabie as p ant food. It a,36
attracts moisture It is supposed by
many that it destroys fungi and insect*
In the s qil, rendering plant* m re
heaitny and vigorous. Many bear-*
that an application of ifOO to 400 noun 1*
to the acre will prevent rust in cotton,
and also increase the yield an i iuiprov*
the quihty. M >st soil* coutaiu suffi¬
cient Uinn for the nnets of the great ma¬
jority of cultivated crop*. Luneiv u,A
used for a fertiliser as muoii as for-
rnerly, insuy pers.ms .coateti uug tint*
{here is uo apnreciable beueflt to be de¬
rive l from its u e. It m-iv, however,
be used to sot, ui- .<« to correct acidity
in the soiL D feuds to dtsuitegrats
rock* slid mineraiH. It may destroy in¬
sects and some injar, ius fungi. It in¬
creases the power o lb J soil for fixing
and holding p ta t. It disintegrates
and make* mora friable, stiff soils, wiiiie
at the same tira- tt bin is together ind
outs light, sandy soils in better meciiau-
t*ai condition So n ■ crops, such a*
ground peas tor lttst.iuce, will (trike al¬
most a total failure in soils deft-ien' ie
lime, and their cultivation shoui.i not
be undertaken in sucii soils, with at
il <t applying to them a dber.d dose oi
lime —.State Agrica total Department