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MUSlCJPAp.
Jt. Jt.Cjum, Mayor. ■ >, 0. Hat-lift.T I
M. Sweat, JoliuT, Dame, A. H. Cttlpei
per, Aldermen. J. D. Mattox, dealt
S A. Marshall.
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TH13 NI3WH l»l It I3CT.OK Y.
Geo. Cornel ip h—O r<1 111 ary-
S..W. Register-Clefk Superior Cotiri
Bryant O’Steoii-Bheril/,
M. M,’Monk—Tax Collector
I. C. Jones—Tax Receiver,
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f5,M, Came—Treasurer.
H J. i! Coon—County SinWeyor.
W , T. McMillan-Coroner.
t\ .T.Diekerson-Sehool ConnniesioJOi
Ulturch Directory.
Bjthoiiist. Rev, C, E. Poland pastor
Preaching every M. Sabbath at II
a.in. and 7:30 p.m. Prayer sevices
even 'Vednesday at 7:30 p.m.
Babtist, Rev. J. C. Gcllpspic pastor,
Preaching every 2nd, Sal bath : '
l()t 30 a.m. and 7:30 n.m.
Democratic Ticket
NATIONAL,
For President,
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
ol Nebraska.
For Vice-President,
AD LI A E. STEVENSON,
of 11 mios
For Congress,
VV. G . BRANTLEY,
of Glynn.
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Clinch’s Democracy should turn
out in full force Tuesday.
Do not fail to vot) for Bryan-.
Stevtfnson and Brant ley, Tuesday. j
Cliiicli county must roll up a
large Democratic Majority next,
Tuesday.
A tid'd wave of Dumocracy
-houhl sweep over the country next
'J uced'iy and give llryan at least
257 electoral v >tes.
Would you help to put down
i rusts uiut monopolies? I f so, you
will not fail to vote theDeiiioer.it.-
ie ticket next Tuesd y.
Brantley’s record m Congress,
shows him to boa friend to the
toiling masses. lie lias laboiod
zealously for their relief.
Are you n true southerner and
loyal to your count ry If so. you
will not fail to vote the straight
Democratic t icket next Tuesday'.
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Hon. VV. Q. Brantley is a God
fearing man, a frieno to the piior.
SVTHl an enemy to those who op-
press the poor; tlu'rotore it is your
duty to vote for him.
Would you have our republic put
timbT an empire? If not, then
..,>me out next Tuesday and vote
for Bryan, Stevens.m and W. G,
Brantley.
Democrat- tree yourselves P from
MeKinlev imperialism and ivpuh-
"can ti« mis-rulc on November 6th
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et.ng . your votes . .* or B.yan, i, Sle-
vensou ami Brantley.
Democrats, do not tel any other
business, no matter how important
it may be, keep you away from
polls next Tuesday. Just think
how near we are to being put un¬
der the reins of aftd empire. How
can you stay away from the polls,
yyr fri rux'itcj^.
N, xt lueMuv,November ffijythe
Presidential election com eg pff,
and wo wish to impress upon the
minds of our Democratic readers,
the vast importance of turning
out to the po} 1 b on that day. /tisi
your duly as Joyal citizens to cast J
your ballot against McKinley m/s- j
rule, and Imperialism.
We mustj have a Demoaratic
President. To elect McKinley,
simply means an Empire pad a
foster of trysts and monopolies.
To elect VV ..I.Bryan* means, ive
have a Democratic president and a
friend to the people at large; an
enemy to Imperialism and trusts.
Our Republic must staigl for
ever, mid through the Democratic,
party, is the only mean, by which
we, of the Southland,’ may expect
to achieve that end
Democrats, do your‘duty next
Tuesday by tpriong out to the elec¬
tion and castipg your votes for
Bryan and Stpvenaop.for Presi/ent
and vice President ami W. G.
Brantley, for Congress.
Do not only .turn out yourself,
but see t hat your neighbor comes
with you. Tell every body you
see and urge upon them the impor¬
tance of voting.
WHY YOU SHOULD VOTJ 5 F 0 K
W. G. Hit INTLICY.
He is a Southern man, a friend
to the south and her interests. Me
is a friend to the toiling masses,
and trust riddden people. An ene¬
my to Imperialism, trusts and moo
qpolies and is u-in his influence
to put them down and out of ox in t-
ance.
While Ins opponent, Marstson ’
the Lord only knows where h<
hulls from, we do pot, is an enemy
to the lolling masses, us he, like
all re;ui cans, fosters Imperialism
trust- am uH-nofadies. Therefore,
he is an enem; ( the interests of
the South. , How can you vote for
him,
You all know Brantley apd know
him to be a solid, able man, who
has ill was In en as twin folds
country as steel.
Shcr iff Sale.
GEORGIA-. Clmeli County,
VV ill he sold before the court house
door in Homerville, said county
dining the legal hours of sale, to
tne highest bidder tor cash, on the
first Tuesday jn November 1900, the
following property m-wit
Lot ol land No. 334 in the 12th.
district of said county. 8aid proper
( y ||, vll , ( ] upon as the property of E.
H. Vickers by virtue of an execution
issued from the Buperior court of
Clinch comity in lavor o! Simon
l E. Hitch, trmisb ireo of A & L
Gans against Eli 11 Vickers and E
E Vinkers & Go.
W rjHiMi nofic.4 ^Jveii Uio dehnid-
ant u» 1900. required by law*. This Oct,
6th,
Bryant Osteen. Sheriff'
h Bona Fide Salary—512
Weekly.
Men and women to appoint agents
and represent ns, some to travel,
othe for focal work. $12 weekly
sn'.an and < Spouses. Old estab-
1 is bed house, pleiisant permanent
positions, rapid advancement and
increase of wages. Write at once.
Add res 1>1. TLKK & A 1 /G hh.
Dot- E. New Haven Conn.
GEORGIA -Clinch County.
To whom it may concern, J. VV,
Smith and D. J. Smith,
application , , , to me ■ in due , ,. tor in „ to ,
he appointed permanent adminis-
trators yM upon the estate of Jclui
Into of said county
ce . lso d Oassid Smith Dower it be-
W, mg upon tin- sLtk property left bv the
bv ^ ^ given that said application ‘
^ ^ lvgl term of
court of ordinary for said counf^
In- htud v on the 1st Monday in
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Witnes V my ' hand ‘ and ’of
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sinature this 1st , fOuNEl.ul dav of Get.
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T 9 WE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS IF
OUCH CUT?.
..... Geptlement „ ,
Realizing the great importance of
the v jctoriotie result which an-
tied pate in’*he /‘residential
tion on TUESDAY NOVEMbE'R
true ™V'* democrat ra - to <*'»s lay rT all business
aside and go to the polls and aid in
earying onr country stronger for
Democracy than ever before. So we
kindly ask the true Democrats,
as chairman and committeeman
tRANO JURY PRESENTMENTS.
For Qcf Term S C. 1900.
GEORGIA—Clinch County.
We the Grand Jury chosen and
sworn to serve at the October term
Superior court 1900, Beg leave to
submit the following as our gene¬
ral presentments, To wit:
The following members of em¬
body boriks was aptioinfed Justices to examine
the of of Peace and
Exo. J P. for said comity C- C.
Bee,Frank Cornel its a nd A/.Smnans
The following members of our
body was appointed to examine
the books of the yartogs county
officers of said county .J. R. J)iek-
erson, W. B. Grilfis and Moses
Smith.
We recommend that plus Ordi¬
nary take such steps that are re¬
quired bv lew and have a bridge
built across Hog creek at Guess mill
also have Bridge repaired across
Gow Creek on public road leading
from Stockton to Sfutenvilje, So
far as the interest of tbO countv
is concerned said creek being the
line between this county and
Echols county.
The Knights Bridge across the
Ajapaha River is reported in bad
condition and we recommend tliaf
the Ordinary have it repaired at
once.
We recommend that a bridge b°
built across Red Bluff creek at Red
Blutf church it being previously
pecommended. , •
We recommend that a bridge be
built across Tatums creek oil the
U also reconimeml the appoint
maillot Mrs,W.Y.Atkinson as State
Bvbarian byh»» excellency Gov.A.
D. Candler.
Natliap Upon investigation wetind that
Btigjstei is not in ft
tion to be sent to j\mr Farm and
we recumipmul that )>e bo paid
per ui mth opt of paupor funds.
We recommend tiiat Otis Regjs-
ter Withers *io np|Miint*Hl Exo. J. P, in
District.
We tecomnn'tid that J.J.Grooms
he appointed Exo, J. P jn
District,
We recommend that
Smith Be appointed member
Board of Education to fill tlie un-
expired term of VV. T Howell
betakes up his commission as Or-
dinary.
We recommend that the county
convicts be kept and uorko 1 by E.
B. Simians at Birmans caniji at
Simians On.
We find the various public roads
in the county in good condition.
Vi e recoimnemi that the Ordina¬
ry look after the building .at. Poor
Farm and Water work- in the jail,
also the Gutters and Furniture in
court house ns report by commit¬
tee repairs. on county property tueding
BOOK COMMITTEE RKPOllT.
We the Book Committee appoint
ed at this October term lyot) < f
1 his Superior court to • xamine the
books Of the vtirious county officers
"1 f linch t-onntv, repoit tile fol |
mowing.
At. Me find ^ the books ot George
Cornelius ordinary neatly
eorrt otly kept.
2nd. M .■ lind the books of S. VV
.
hegigter clerk oi flie ^uperiorcourt
nem ly and « oriectlv kept
ord . M e tind the liooks oj W.
I'. Dickerson county school
missioner neatly and eonvctly
kept showining a ballancft in State
treasury to the credit of the county
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itli. Me find the books of .1.
cuUnt , 'V surwyov neatiy ,, and .
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u . t '-,r '!o^ u * J axtol,iXt0 n i\ and toi-
(th. We find .. , the fl books , of Geo.
l>a, ? U \ u ' l ' asMr, * r lu ' at ‘. v aiR
lTi'cl • V kept A, showing . a ha ance
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8th.M e fmd the books ot Bryant
O toteen sheri(Tneatly and 0 "iro -
Tv kept.
from .Clinch . county to take a great
interest in this election, .Go to the
l*-' 1 * ' i,h ^ help us carry Clinch
counly by a larger majority for
Democracy than ever before. Do
»*«■***-*.,. *«"*««-
1 B 11 o»t, one and all.
__ Respectful ly.
F.B, Sihmax'x,
Chairman Deni, Exec, Com.
VV. T. DrCKERSON,
Comrr itteeman for Clinch Co,
J R. Dickerson,
Com m it tee l W. B .Giuejib,
f Moses Smith
W e the committee appointed bv
the Grand Jury of tne present
term to examine Justices of Peace
books an 1 county buildings beg
leave jto make the follow ing report
We fit d the books of VV .J. Cor
Idjtt J Pof lOtHDist,correctly kept*
Also the books of J Ji. kirk land N.
P* of 1389 Distru-t correctly kept,
Also the books of F. M- Arider-
son K. P. 5815 district correct! v
kept. *
Also the books of R. M . Crum
J.P.of P224 district neatly and enr.,
l'ecjtly kept
4iso fjie books ,of J:>seph Jones '
J.P.of 12*0 dist rict pent ly and cor
rectly iso kept.
A tjie books of VV. K-Gibson
N.P. of 1219 district neatly and
correctly tbit k#pt. gellers-!
Also books of J. I).
N.P. of 1052 district neatly and
correctly kept.
disc the books of W. J-Tomlin¬
son N. P pf 12)H|f) district cored
kept.
Also /he books of Randol Brog-
don J R. of f)86 district correctly
kept.
Also the 1 moke pf W. H. Jlillard
J. P. of 97ft district, neatly am! cor
rectly kept
Also the books of B, A. Harper
J - p . (,f 1889 district cofMdly kepi
Also the books J C. Kirkland
J- P. of 1224 district no business
done since last report-
Also the books o( Jim AlenJ.P.
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Also the K oks *-i V\ alter James
N. P, of lOfW district pot returned
»« po busipes dopompgelaet. exami
PAtion. ;
Also the books oj Martin Taylor
business 18155 done district reports npj
since Imd exfimina-j
Also the books Griffis ;
of A B J '
P. oi /HI dist not returned ■ ]
No J.Rbook letprped In pi 7219di- ]
trict.
VV e find the paupers on poor
"'‘‘H cored for. We find parti
tion in poor farm building needing
to he comply!,al. we also find roof
We find jail m good eondi-
exeopt w. tor works. W« find
«‘l Hj*' repair. Gutters Al*osafe to the court clerks house office out
in
out of repair. W e also find the
furniture being damaged by the
dooms and w’induws being Jett
open in the court hou i/J.
C.C. Bek,
F. Counki.h s,
M, Birmans.
Committee.
We recommend that our Tax
Collector in advertisipg unreal ril¬
ed wild lands for taxes use only
one head note, as it being to expen¬
sive to use head notes for each lot
separately making district the number of
cacti lot and plain in
Figures.
( '(ion investigation we find that
Josh Coursnn nod Mrs. F.K. Clark
utif iri a condition to lie scut to
poor farm ami we recommend that
they bo paid 81.01.' each per m mth
out of pauper funds,
We reeommeiul that, the road
com mins ion era of the Mud Creek
district have the bridge across the
n\iil race at Curry b mi,11 repaired
at once.
After consulting with oureountv
treasurer we finu that lie has never
received any moneys trom tines
and torfetures.and on examination
w e tind there is no book of
records kept . t t he disp<>sition of
eiilleeted in erinnna* cases.
Eacji , and evt-ry case atter the cost;
is s. tiled the balhmee should be
paidinlo ilie county in.-.sury and
, 0..,
and only paul out to parttc.- mnk-
^ iWmir-d claim of in-
solvent cost, as required by law
ai.d audited by the judg. and paid
out nndt?r his order. We reemu-
mend that the same be complied
u . ith
VYe recommend that the next
and Traverse Jury and aUi
Balitfs bo paid >2.00 per day for
Gieir services.
V\e extend to his Hgn. Judge
Joseph VV. Bennett, our thanks in
the able manner that he has die-
•r. 'SrS. ,'f
.General ** exte John ?«*■»*“ M Bennett, to Solicit^ /or the
court >sv and able mariner in yrhich
he assisted our body in the dis-
patch of of business mu hu,:- come
our'fmvnian, F "'^fB Snv
norns a- to the excellent manner;
that he has discharged his duty-
\\ « recorn mend that Grose pre -1
two issues and that $-10.00 be paid
for same,
V B Simians
Foreman,
J W Simians
Clerk
,>e S se P Bee John G Griffis
John H Haskins P C Register
GSDarloy John T Rcgiter
Mai Cowart M II Chauncy
Jeptha Hughes Frank Cornelius 1
Math Tomlinson / P Tomlinson
C C Lee Arte inns Rice
.1 R Dickerson Orren Register
•1 B Strickland W B Griffis
I W Griffin O P Register
Vi ofies Smith
her In Clinch 1900. Superior The court Oet/v-
term within gene-
ral presentments of the Grand Ju-
rors serving at the October term,
1900 of said court having beep
read in open court. Jt is <>rdere,d j 1
that Urn same be admit!..-d to
record as provided by law.
It is furt her ordered that said
general presentment be published I
as therein recommended.
Granted in open court, this 19llC
day of Octoher JIXKI.
Jos. v\' Bennett,
Judge S. C. Brunswick Circuit-
I do hereby certify that the
and foregoing is a true copy
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We Railway LAST soid a Bicycle few SEASON Dur'.'ii AtutcHxw*./*, sd Universal THt 1 I w: *
each latrooudrte State in a nantbc the Unit®. • ol U CD: This .n BEST 1 TRAVEL;
.good planted seed of an axceiUtm p-ro. uct mm
in .me fensi.-?- « of sc
lippreciativ 7 -u 7 h . 4 - - f 3 JVC It 1
terday to speak, to the frot:! gia.: 0 o . w. • ves* | : POWER
The derna/Kl tr for
this wonderf ul macJ •?; TRACK
aiielfid. Our factory has be n ‘.oCtlOil*
ed to its utiTOSt capac J.7 ruur I® ■;
right and day. Ne
whera we nave s»m o v k B J
machine it. has sold :• Ja b 1 >-C is O
Our age Is have liters co-r i<.; Eveno;
money. Th s * I ce>%VrQc t i‘' i
enables US row to gi * better IRilY
vaiue to our patrons pro- : UtiiLtUM vfitfe a
ductions are
than ever**-d; ‘ > A
ieal skill with ig training in tht TP'&CK 1
who service rides can vrodvre a bicv: u > tr. wane t f»rtVi ‘ I ; mm
Universal B&ycie A'tB -re th
No bicycle is cotyip Ui WithOut C
one. ezBMBgss&tm
Thi; vice ePdbltts • on fi rsi
perfect - -*■
The Umver
The weight Av ■
The Umver
The Universal ;
riding n the hack a
rtts Universal t r.r
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p*rla LW^'tiol. a.the m
.etlheUnXrr C.l v
ib■hSsd.per/ebtfy rigid . 05 ? a •;
The Uhwersa: Sicycla c&vbe
ladies >? fronts.
th-
ds Uni vis r ue At* ;U are in or
wil. be pit.
ne Univeraa
rv^ Universa
Csnad-L m MoxizOi a/id nsar.y
CAN TM6 SAILROVJN 03aCT TO T-.i -T&- Prk;a S1S.8C.
UTIU2INQ j ,ic:B TRACKS 1
The question has seen a y*Q ver dim •V 0 ... 1 10 Jbg.
a*?os «.*• u<- .-f . v :r tr.-i foO XX
dijtposeid.e • in filter to •WJ ■M p;..cin>-i tr
consulted the
with the resu. no suoeessiut 1 i ttl
be m ush sd 'inisi SC!
proven, and tits .statu'ss. of t! - p, ti) 3
contEio bo tsrov!Mon % v: -V/ "J ■
V suit in -at: mat damages. A
iton a .... -w: i is a Ci‘54si-pw:
the travs. sr ccn is
passer. But in the ev
passer wouhi n: TS:
could proving rTd actu;w.
be in a
of aoicy.’.s in'-.
railrc ‘ ■wit'
c:,r ce" ■
rails, "he h-oj. . %
paru
tod
makes enterub.e .
than tor actual dar
a ch.m for wfofy c u;:
suble-Tf to betivve pci:
notic-5 we rn’- £• C
anaccJ an 1
GRAND r \h . r T
sanvpte nvoch in?. ; S7-5: a ^rr
This '
off <*r is only m&c
thCrDuehly banker tnrro ■ t:-—: • toB' Cr;
or in New \ :«S any lepurai'p h*
New York or Chicago r*“. IHliB CS> L GO., 205 Li
c.
J* a '. a \'P Pi \ ! ' 9? ^npenor re<!, !. r ^ in Cour! tlie minute^ ^
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\\'e doffit hear of auy hortv hvinr
to bold lys nose 4*) vote for Brvat',
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_ Big Figures.
& I ,pple ! t»en<i.nu’ arxieles \ue r &
ct ' n!l F p.uhlislved concerning
product ion and consumption of-cop..
the following table aho-wafthe
valuP «•*,'**• of coppe-"manufacturer/ co,,,..,;,.;,, nt
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plates and ngots. exported Jo each
year from 1890 to 1890.
1S90 *2,34.9,352 189a §14.463.70%
4.614,597 IS9<i 19.72iM9f
r 892 7,220,892 1--97 81,621,72$
l«/8 4,525,573 ms 32,160 87?
1394 19,697,140 G9P 35,983.:>2b
Copper minirg is pr>.bab]y t/u
most profitable enterprise of Hi*
day, and it is more stable than any
other class of mining. Given a
property where ore exis's in Midi
cietit ahundatiee it can be made fo
pay well, The uncertainties of
gold minging are at present in the
mining of copper. 71*e outlook at
presen* for profitable copper .nin-
tag was never as Bright us it is todijy
An unusual opportunity is afforded
of ... *'deres*ed in an enter.
l" i'" of *baf character is presented
El Progresso Copper M ining Go,
The Company's advetiwrnent in
this issue concisely states the case
As the ,
property lt*s been worked
(or generations then, c n be nosr.ee
nlaH >n about it. anti n seems to be
project where only capital develop is
needed to very prffitahly
its grficl reaouices.