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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. |
All Legal Advertiiii uciits (oust, tic palil
ior in advance.or assnraiK', <*j a proinji't
settlement on the oav of »nie.
MUNIf'HuU.
R. M.Cimu, Mnvor. i), O, BiitHfl.f I
M. Sweat, JohnT. flame, A. FI <0 Ipej
per, Aldermen. J. (>. Mnttnx, (Tali
'■ A. Hwcjii Mao hfljl.
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Tin new* mi w toby
(ice. Cornelius—Onlouiri-
8.W. RegiMter-Dferk Kti(>erier Court
Biyaiil, O’l-Teeii-Hliei-ift,
M. M. Mind- —Tux C.,llce(<,u *
). (I, .Tom s—Tux Receiver,
G, M, I atue—Treasurer.
j. li Cnem-Comlt>, St iveVor.
H. T. MeMllJnn-Coroner.
W . t .Pieterson-Seliool f tan ini. in i<. .ml
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Church Directory,
Methodist. Rev. C, K. I'olar.d pastor
Breaching every Jst. Sabbath at II
n,m. and 7:H0p.m. Prayer Devices
every 'Vednesdhy at 7 :30 p.m. ,
Bahtist, Itev. .T. C. Cellcsjiie pastor.
I’receliing every Bad. Sal bath :
J0S80 n.m. and 7mm.
Democratic Ticket
NATIONAL,
For President,
\\ II.MAM J. BRYAN,
n't No l,rusk a.
For VIce-PlVBid, nt,
ADM A E. STEVENSON,
ot li niios.
For Congress,
W. G BBANTLKV,
of 0lytm.
About onc»fourth of nil the
pensions go to widows
The Hamm ^dinner pail” a]>-
poai'H to he full of “h >t, air.”
Governor Candh r swept the field
by a good majority. Bro. Traylor
the Pop. v as not “in it” a little
hit.
If the Democrats don't lick the
republicans this time, tlmy will
have the pleasure of licking icvc-
new statnps the rest ot their lives
William J. Bryan is growing
stronger every day, and it certain¬
ly looks as if he will knock Mack
"lit in good shape*
In its efforts to elect McKinley
the steel f nisi m making several
kinds of a doido y of t he man 'who
Said there were no trusts.
That was a great gathering of
Democrats in liuliinapoli-. Hau¬
lm is still wandering where all
those Democrats came frem.
Mark UannB, who said there
l.cre no trusts, was able to find J.
rierpont Morgan's address i. hen he
Manic i the coal strike called off-
Hanna says tjtis is a business
hum's campaign. Mark and a few
hiifum fi men are Irving to buy the
presidency for tlmir own seltish
ends, but the people are to lie herd
from yet
“Ylmre are no trusts that injure
the jx'ojilc," said Mr. Hanna a
few tleys ago. But when there was
a prospect that the , aid coal tnnt
might injure .Mr. McKinley is
different.Mr. Mckiniey issucrid;
the people arc nothing-
11 is sfrangi that some
bxjwjct everything of a
lin'd nt the same time, never give
five cents Worth of business.
ticwspuper ik like most other
lhnii concerns. li likes to
diite those who pntronise it,
IIIS NOBLE KKCOKD.
.Mnj. McKinley is a man with
a record. Jfc is too long and
too varied t<> recount in a
article, but a few salient
points may be recalled with profit.
He it i.s made war without legal
hority on our allies, the nop*
holding Christian monoga-
Luzon
Hehas I*' cognize*! slavery and
in the Sums.
IB-bought peace from the Mo-
barbarian s!ave-l»ohI-
ing polygn mytt d( - pot and is piiv
jug hiyi and hie retainers large
BubsidP's for the maintenance of
their harems-
lie has Btiid in an interview that
he could deny the right of suffrage,
or trial bv jury, of Hi - writ- of lift-
hens coithis, Hie right t‘> bear arm
the right of rejire-eiitnticiii and all
other rigli't.s to the inhabitant* of
••our mm j o-c-f-ioiis.'’ while, im¬
posing upon them arbitrary taxes.
He declared in a message to con-
gross that forcible arioxation un¬
der aur code of mornlB would bo
criminal uggresKion He then en¬
gaged iiir forcible anexation.
He told congrees it a as ouC'plnio
duty” to give Porto Rico free
t cade,
ImmediaC-ly ( henftor lie exerted
all the power of bin adminisl ra' ion
to compel cangroBB t • impose a
tariff upon Porto Rican
both iia.yn. Mr. Oxnard of flic
Hugar Trjmt had semi him la*cr.
llo paid Hpaid $20,000,000 fora
tii'e Bln* had l<>«t and secured
irBurreclion in which Spaiml lmd
been whipped.
lit) has since spent more than
$200,000,000 in frying to get what
Spain is supposed Hi have agreed
to deliver.
And now hois asking tlm people
of Hie Hnitcif St.» fes to ratify his
illegal and imtitorral acts and to
give him a chance Incomplete his
schemcH of conquest and exploit,a-
turns.
Kith r Brvan or McKinley will
he elected pre-idetit the first Tims-
day after t he first, Monday hi next
mouth.
Either tii" republic or the
,1 , • ,
llBryanwins.it will mean Hm
end of a war of conquest for utitio
ly greed.
If McKinley wins it will mean
that that war will go on; that
American ideals will he repudiat¬
ed; that the duel i rut ion of liule-
jiendenco w ill bee.itim a mere mock¬
ery ; that the ieonstitution will be
igbored ; t hat polygamy and slave¬
ry will bo indorsed, cud that all
for which we hav e stood and of
which we have boasted and of
which wo have been honestly proud
curing a hundred and tw nty-hvc
years of glorious national history
will be put behind us "for a mf'in
and ignoble ambit ion.
The citizens must choose, He
may affect to believe that there
some other duty befiire him Imt
that ot deciding betw. eti t he re pith
lie am! the.empire. But if he shall
vote for aliv other man than for
Bryan lm will Vote re strengthen
the arm of imperialism and t>
cripple that of free government.
The issue cannot be dodged. It
Is either the republic or tie empire
Which shall it. he? Which vines
t he citizens wan; ?
I: he desires Um republic to
Maml lie nuisr \<.».e tor Bryan.
The republic is in danger when
monopoly seeks by i n t m id it ion
eonthdo eh cfions.
0<d. Roc-evcl! can at 1'ast
t . nI)grnth i a md U p„n the Get that
ot p| 1( , lotfen eggs landed upon
hack -
Tim um of powcf in the i
sion of American institutions
suits an in ennsis enev wliosy
and fi'iidency h Hgh*
he apparent to all who love
.institutions and nnderstaucl
motive* and purposes,
j Advertise ; n the .Yews,
fury List.
The folit.w.ng is a ,iiet. of Grand
and Travers Jurors drawn to serve
at [the October term !’ Clinch
Superior Court 1000. ,
a esse P Lee John T Retriter
•fohn H Haskins \V JJ Chtuuscy
Tilliam Johnson Frank Cornelius
G S Harley J P Tomlinson
Jeptha Mai Cmvurf F M Hughes.
Hiighes Ar'enius Rice
.Math Tomlinson James Bradford
K B .Simians <". h- H Griffis
f] 0 Lee . Orren Register
If Dickerson W B Griffis
■I B Strickland J \V Simians
1 W Crffi- O P Register
M ihbh Smith M -inn ns
John G Griffis J F II gisi.er
J’ C Register Isaac t urry
TBAVKBSK Jl'ilOKS .
U r A Corbitt M i- Lee
W H Higgs .Aaron Fomaker
L CGrilTis J A Booth
T J Strange A J Kight
R A Chauney 1) G Mu this
Hump Bennett G A' Guldens
Isaac rimuins fStJ A Inman
Dickerson tV J Lee Jr.
S R Smit h Bry m{ Ost"en
Hilary ('agon C l! !fiighes
S D Findley Hums ••iiniiiiH
H l> Cason Jntmer Hughee
YV H Hivi s W J Wallace
•full nu thm iOste“ii\V illiftin I lug bos
.1 l 1 Tomlinson J IT Y nmg-
•iiihn Browning Bryar.t k'nnder
H H Bridges II A lomlin-on
IF A 1 J ,/oi 11 ison W J Grillie
Big Figure-
tfupplettumfirijT articics w<* re-
pubiiHbc.i ........rnmg tin
production afnl eon rum pt ion of cop-
per, the following table shows tim
value of ooppe* mannfacturerH of
all kinds including copper in liars
i>l*b*s and ingot«, ex poricd in . aeh
vurtYom IK,90 to Igffii.
18,90 *2,:‘.49,?,92 1895 $14408,TOM
18 9' l -dU,fo7 LS9t» l!L7“JtMU4
L S 9J 7.V2(1,892. D 97 (1I.02L/25
4, 1 /KH.S ,5J.ls() 8rJ
19.697,140 1 99 87>.08iL&29
Hopper mining m probably the
most profitable eiiUTpii-o of the
day, and it is more s.ahle than any
other Hass of mining, Given a
propmtv where me exis's m sufli
cienl ahundaui'c it can be made to
pay well I lm iiiuertalnt•!•> of
fs°ld mingitig are a, pn i H , iu m the
milling of copper. 7'iio oi,flunk :it
presen* for profitable copper min*
mg was never as bright as it iatodai
An uruisual opportunity u afforded
of hrcoiiiing inti-reH'ei) in nu ent« r-
prise of that eharaett r is preamitpt
} Tin ,v LI ton !'mgn so 0 ad (>|mw vet iNemeiit Mining Co. in
ilui n vs
this irsne couci .( lv Dates the case .
An the propmty ha- Men worked
for genera!ions here e n hcno spce-
ulaii m about it, and it seein« to be
a project, ute-iv only capita! i«
needed to very pr ifitahly develop
its gren l'eRi|Ul<S"S.
Demand for Copper
In our last issue, attention was
called to the great growth of cop-
pri production. This pro>.action,
however, has not equal! d the de¬
mand. which is so great Hmt all re¬
serve prOdueis in this country and
in Europe are exhausted. Not¬
withstanding the great increase in '
the pri'-e ut copper during the pus;
two years, Hi pio-tuetion has m
increase,I b it ■•bunt lot; peranhum
and the coneumpilon in a grei.tci
ratio, re.»u;ling in the complete ex
hails: ion m reserves- :isi siuicd. The
m tv o'' in • gr .: copper mines
oi the Ink*’ and otner legion? ot th«?
l r nU< i <i nSijtt s Hi'i* !; \eil tc> their ui-
most I here is immediatt ty south
oi us, in our neiahhoriwg R. puM io
of Mexico, some of ibe greatest cop¬
per (<’• pos.ts in tiie won I-—rich in
sliver, and gold,, too 11».>x are be¬
ing raped, absorbed by Anmiican
ami (oreicn. capital, many milium
uotiare hav m« b, eu inverted
111 Within flu- pas', two years. Th,-
superior advantages Unit Mexico
afrerus for pr..fital> e mining are
treyoiiiitu known and appivc,are.i.
ill (lie |-ic,.cut p irt OI Um Copper
ic.t of Ji.xicos the Mines ot El
1’iogi ‘so Gcppe. Mining (',.mp,in.
.. lime m.v- i lis.-m.-m appears m Hn-
i-sue, ire siliia'edi la tl»e Buy , l
pr ifitHbl- iu vestment nothing barer
count be desire*i t and as the Gtim-
p,iin’s polivv i? nut to limit hives,-
incuts to large rents* but ratnci 10
iiivi.c Die c.i Opefafioii of ;»lii it is
liopeil ttint many ..i;t avail them¬
selves of the upporiuii'ty preseat-ed.
To Hi - Deaf.
A m-h ladj> eurini ot h^r tienf-
ii 0-8 mui none- in the bond by Dr.
oreoli’s Artificial Etr Drumc
avc $10000 t" his lrrtitme, so
ihat deaf pcogle nmihlc to piucurfl
ihc Ear Drums inf, have tticin tree.
Aod|,-sS No. 1441 ill, Y !> li;»is, ■ i 1
ia-tbiuc, 780 lvi_n!h , Avenue,
! York.
Money in Capper.
More money bag, in recent years.
b*en made in copper mining than
in any other stable enterprise, as
from, tie- element n[ ri-k. The
of a common laborer at
the 8 me Calumet and Hecla Mines
is interesting. He began by invest¬
ing bis surplus wages in the stock,
ihen his dividends, and today is the
pose.-.-or oy this method of 500
shares of the stock worth on tile
market nearly §400.000. Many of
the old employees of these males
laive aceiUiiilatrd from if fO.OGO t o I
*00,000 in (he same way. Th -
original purcha-ers of the stock of.
companies now forming thej
Amalgainaied Copper Company
paid in most instances not to exceed :
50 per cent, of tiicir par vasue. The j
market value to day us at least|
fourteen t. u.,.- rhe paid, or clear
profit of ov< r 1,009 p**r cent., be.
spies all the dividends received,
ii h.ive be, n a? least %n equal
am.imil. Si Ion M. Allis, C. IS.
formerly Cured Mares Deputy
Mineral Sun ym of 7’ucgon, An-.
Zoii:., was oiiee offered the great
C, >pper Queen Mine ai Bisbee for'
IS.OBtJ, but, alt.ootigh a mining ex¬
port, he could no? appreciate its
lu'hne-s then, or had not the cash,
Co it wept into other bunds, and j-
■vorih millions to-day. Rages I
mr.Hit he tided with instances of
'•oth lost and Improved o[.|mrfun¬
ities sun Bar to the above, but all
emphiisijjjnp (!>*• Irnl of u suite-
meni one., ruide fu Jehu \V, Ma<i!<
a .' !lie Binanza King. “Nothing i
pavs ? o'lt r than an invest men' ,n i
a good mine." Ihc K Pro ; ; res
(.' pper mines, adviTtiN* (1 in tlii« is¬
sue, all' mb; such an opportunity.
G/70HGI A -< dutch county.
Ooiirt * f Ordinary .sum e ujriti s ; r
ling for county pm-j
tt is ordered Ly Hi” eourt, f},a!
Fiv ■ ami Two tenths (5*?-V10) milL
■ >n the $1,00 worth oi prop-uty, nuk¬
ing 62 een*s ,>n he Si oh. 00 worth
ot property, he end rim -am i« her -
for c a.ni v i .vs- for said j
count v of Guncn, for I ho year 1900,
upon all the tax ■ 1 1,1 * ■ proper! v in s ml j i
county; thus unkim. lie who), of
tile Stale and ('minty al-vaheem
'ax for said ;year $:/,d4on the /()D.
(HI worth oi ( ,ropv!' v. '• ( d lev for
.
conni v 1,;u\e' ior 'In f. II i sn • nr. !
puses a- is i'Xpie-s d u m 11- an i |
fractional par'-o, uh Is u • •ii>$/,tH)l
join* dol:ar) worli O! orope.t.y.
/•’i 1 -T-t ; 7 u build nut i(p'i- !ovn-t. j
houses andjai s bridges and icrru .» 1
and other public improvem. ms, ac-
cording to la >• and Hie oontract. j
80/100 Second; mill . riffs,
To pay fit jailers,
and utle-M officers i es h it Me y um
he legally enritleil to oil! ot the I
county, Thirdf 76/100 To nulls, all
pay coroners tees
t hut may he < tc Hint y Hi conn-;
I y for hn/d>ng 'I'e tuque • s, lO/KXl mil -. . 1
Fourth; ay t ■ xpenscs i if
Hie countv tor bailiffs ; it criminal! courts.|
non-resid mt wit ,e-ses in
cases, fuel, servant hire, s»uti >iten,l
and toe likm 50/100 mills. diem
Fifth; To pay jurors a per ,
compeimsiion, (Jru and 80/KH) rnilir.. 1
Sixttd To pav expens* - incurred
m Biipporimg ti e poor of tlmcoun-
tile iy, and as otherwi-c prescrijie i by
iT do, Ski, 100 mills.
Seventh; I'o pm <in> other law¬
ful charge against (he coonti 40/700
m i Is.
And the Tax Vo! '< c >r of said
ci.untv, i> lie.eto ordered to collect
-aid county faxes, when lm collects
: tie S ale mx for sam y- ur. f.i'en
under my hand and ciiicinl signature
this ttm 12 h day o Sej t ndiev |lkK.l.
GEORGE COtLS’KM M.
Ordinary Gli,.ch ouufy Georgia.
ALL YOUR I
SUFFERSRiG
FKSEiUDS WHAT
7 0.
S
K F.
HAS DONE FOB YOU.
Mrs. Alice Chambers. Xeuberry. S. C. Tf 4f
aiViM'ds the tiierstlc’s *riv;if I'U'.'iMH.n Female !■ Panacea' > <ralo the has 1
G. F, P. W ices and >';uLing (
cured me ut’ h oi t he I
WomVt.
Mrs. Dciscitie Darden,Tampa. Panacea"i Fla.—G. F. *
p, (ierstle’s Vicorated Female I s cureG f
me of Womb and Whites, «
Mrs. S. J. Stewart, AtUeison. Ala. -I m
being carried Attendant safely through Change t he nh-
turbances on of 1 d io
by G. F. P. .Gerstle’S Female Panacea.!
Mr. Jake Howard, Monterey, Teton—For
seven ihonths mv her wife whs unable to
tit r.p or handle (ierstlr’s baby. Si \ bottles
of G. F. P. Female Panacea
has restored her to health.
rs. Julia Andrus. Climax, (Sa. I have
been ent ire 1 y re 1 ieved by of G. F. P. ! bers-
tie's Female Panacea produced ! the most in¬
tense plication sulVering. troubles. by a com*
of Womb
H com,, licationt arisp in your cn^> whitn /(*«
I I do not an.lorstaml. writo in confidence for tree <
nu.
C.B.PEOPLES
VALDOSTA, tOA.
Building and Fire Proof Brick, Lime,
t Ament, Piaster and Hair.
Is Lett Yarnisli
Mamies Tiles asfl Grates.
mo .VERS & parts for 3t me
j Hcrs.i Rakes. Sion and «ira F ncing.
AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE
EXCLUSIVE USE < F THE WORD “CASTORIA,” AND
“PITCHER'S CASTORIA,” AS OUR TRADE MARK.
I, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts,
was the originator cf "PITCHER’S CASTORIA,” the same
that has home and docs now / on every
bear tin-facsimile signed arc rf wrapper.
This is the original “ PITCHER’S CASTORIA ,' 1 which has been
used in the homes cfiJ:e Mothers of America for over thirty
years, LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see ihat-ii is
•'* on the
and I sign,Jure of Lf wrap-
pen or.? has authority from, me to use my name ex-
cept i C ;:‘tur Company of which Chas, B. Fletcher is
Presit ! SriPe^L^e.
March 8, IS07. (f :'L -, >, ,Di
Do Hot Do Deceived.
Do not end.. ■. • {'.•> Lie of your child by accepting
a cheap subrith* ; v.'av.h some druggist may offer you
(because he rs .4 a few more pennies on it), the in*
gradients oi v ... a even he do^is not know.
“The Kind Don Have Always Bought"
BLABS THE FAG-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF
Insist on Having;
The Kind T ■*■ Never T 1 You.
tWK 9IBTAWS - M - HAAf «ttC var «3iY
* -*•-' ik 74 ^f 1 MBna 8
LAST SEASON
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j 15 <v*TwT theut
Th -ond»rf! enables a bier :„i it:, c $ rr'; r* tr y fa!’*?.*ay t-' _ k v.*:th
perfect ea * ? del* hi ' bicyrJc 3 rrjnii frr.
hn t: >«y
T h* VC’. * Tt ‘
if r the ti&ydc ^'h'n net
m3i ^ fc: this purpos.'-
•.42 s • - • ’* '• 'P; Ctt£*K>Ut
j. At ; v • jj* speci cf 27 miles pc? henr ty an Inez-
perie A.:- hi.’.i.T tii 1: traS, the front wheel
si oh e to ron o a:
is he ed tandem single wheel, either
y'i :« a! to e ther or
d 1 •nea m this fr.fttMoe
let.ii m Hi fcia: «.,o.ocn. bloe tr dive green, or
i;.. ec t pt es ’ h me^T.od oftravellrc By Lr.«vec hvmtf power,
i hRai ty every ra.ii os j in tn* States
Card.ft -r j M y ot the Gloce.
C»,> 'Ilf. Ml IP. O'. )E OHiiOT '.0 1..E RISE;'. £ Prise SIS.00.
UTU.I2IT(5 • HtiR TRACKS ?
The ■i-.-estion has beer- asked, can a Ri troad Co recover dam Jim W«iflht 10 IbS.
j.:*i for tr .i us s st :ir rrs .c r.ie tr ick sr.pu i tney fe . n
dispojei in order to .. re.vsr tHooe properly, we hav Attached cr
consumed ‘ne '^est authorutee tnd > A 1 *
With fh? resu-i i
be ituMTla' as ■
contain no orovi -,.cn Go.aLJn o/ which would PAtEKY XffU&Of&ftsf M h 3 resides.
a a*
result in actual damages. As a. Is '
tion a rai'iroa.i is a quasi-pub r. h . iiyuv, «?.i ^ Jffv,
the trsivs.zr thoreoo is not r y'ssc^euy a Ue:.- L4
passer. B-u in ..is <rv«r*t of hi* ■
pas*’?' - -you’d ..ot remova i.re*
proving setiis' damaeas 10*
he ; baa v't any ca 'Ua
a bicy might ron ur -m-t.IMW - ■ <
ot .5 . -r
railroad r:.- cerA-xr.es 1 ; -Pj-D-.T Ln.S ’
rails. Tao hi -yds ftot Far ; ■ ;T*d Kit a-.y ‘W;sf vr\ ZSZSte
Jjaftfdl’ar u:.* may b-:. • . ” 'd a j t
wagon r;"T. \ as wbL as uoon a r< otd ,
makes untsr.t*-.. 3 *n ni O-t n t-etory '
than for actual dwsrta-^s ■ r«- i
a claim for m&ry tb t-k. S 1 ' c :OTir --s v-'Ou'd :&a<l peopi* 'toht kt£ -.as ho i.v.crcr UT :r tr u
subject to T s ».*r^ * * a firs a.“d 'rnpriaerme-t m such cases, and lx pi.ct : .:.ed
notice"* to tr.-.t eff* crt*-.' to reiMve the corn m. cc. e of
an ec.L nt. an i i: ’
GRAND 1?H -dAL 07 -cEP 0 O’ ■ Mr ycu a
Sample marhi’*!*. i?? vnh ynt Qrc.*r ir.c! i'-Mn* " "”’.50 j for a 3ad,p
exciusrvo 1st ritorv cr th * oi this W'- s r>rtS?fL{ ns -. tefritity y izcy
bsen aspien-H. T^-d.o fi *■ “cad Irtvoou'* eecompardad rr.schir.e t>j S7 a-d a tc .h
This off*- is only mad.: •; fv to txr Chir t€ ~M bsrk
thorough iy intro--F • -• nr erd :•:• tr- :y. n*sponrib«! i ty t efer you to a
cr barker in Hew Yc ► •: ator rercial ago?>ciss or any vs
New York ot Chicago. Tul UrfiVEfiSAL GO,, 205 E.Ufc St, W&Xi*
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