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t si NEWS DIKECTdltY.
\\ . Howell—Ordinary, Clerk
iS. IV. Register— 8. C.
S, A. Swcatr-^Sheriff*
M. M. Monk—Tax Collector,
J. ( lies— Tax Receiver,
,1. Ii. B./Coon—Surveyor M / lame—Treasure!'. -
T. McMillan—WVrtiner.
\V. f Dickerson—School TCom*
In * inner
CfiiutCiitis.
> oust, Rev. J. M. Boland,
Pastor. at Preaching every 1st
idbuth 11 n. m. and 0:45
p,m. Wednesday Prayer services every
evening at (5:45 p,m.
Ladies prayer services every
Friday evening at 8 o’clock. Bun
day School every Siinday at 2
i in.
! .4 ITT Rev. J. F. Smith, Pastor,
' i reaching every 2nd Sab-
bath at 11 a.m. and 7 ]>■ in, and
on Saturday beford at 1 la.in
lb raver services every Thurs¬
day evening ar 7 p. m . SunHAv
-chool 2:‘<50 p.m.
MinStcil’Ai..
R. M. Crum—Mayiir. C.C.Draw-
': V. T. F. M. Sweat, John T. Dame
A. H. Culpepper, Aldermen. J, D.
Mattox, Clerk,
SUPE1UOR (,'OpHT.j
John Jos. W. Beuiiet—Judge. Beimelt—-Solicitor.
W.
Court convenes, fil’d Monday in
October and 2nd Monday Jin
April.
COUNTY COURT.
B. C. Townsend—Judge,.
R. G. Dickerson—Solicitor,
^Monthly term, Quarterly 1st Monday in
each month. tonus
will be held m the 1st and Tuesdays Octo^
in January April July i
f j-dWoriai. -mml *
ly According to Bra.dsKj tl^i^Pbrns f '^^ ■ Tr
80 per cent of
(hat fail in business are those
which don't advertise.
, The Spai-tu Ishmaelito thinks
that ‘‘Terrell is working pretty
(hard for a fellow who thought
he. had 120 counties to start
with.”
: Tutnal Journal: Col. Estill,
(Bputh Georgia’s magnetic,, can¬
didate, is gaining strength every
day. A better man will never be
[affairs, [placed at the head of our state
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■The Quitman Fren Press says:
Ike prevailing remedies for the
Rip seem to be quinine arid
vhiskey, coal oil and wiskey,
mutou suet an 1 whiskey, mus-
ai*d bat i and whiskey and
rliiskt Na v. \
ftp lawyers began to use
pretty sharp language
■ds each other in a court;
ftarleston, Inly S. C., but were
brought to book by the
iding Islied magistrate, who ad-
and told them that it
»>t the United States Sen-
^^which the case was being
^latnai is doubt limes remarks:
re no whatever
Hooted, ^^Be Georgia Colonel of Estill the
one
Hk Able, and capable
■P^rs lEr,;: our grand old
ay.
Candidates for Judgeship ol
he Brunswick Circuit are be-
onlineTiUinerous. and we be
••^Hmost even t »wn in the
fuit is furni. 'm lioMt^me
k*o candidates, except Bla^
m ft*. m The :j candidates i'ii all ,n
■ are
men end bettet; but on.
K*3ur., tbe circuit is etui-
|o only one Yes, Judge.—Black and
■^Sll.l I 1U ,,
Sheriff Tax Sale.
GEOR- ilA —Clinch County.
! .Wifi be sold before the’ Court
i fftfhxe door iu Homerville Georgia
»aid eoonty on the first Tuesday
' 111 April next between the legal
hours of sale to the highest bidder
for e.ish the following described
mtr % to tour, wit: acres One more hundred or loss
oc £ (502 in the
12fc! : tii#trict '! of said con
proper. , hm rut levied on an<l
to lx; sold as the properly of .1.
yp r, toll & Co. atistfy a tax
Utfi'eoutioii issued bv M M Monk
t, collector of said county and
the said J E McCbnuel
A Co. for their state and countv
J Ux <Iue f or the year 1901, Levy
made and returned to me by .1. J.
Dickerson, L. C. This February
20 th 1062.
The defendants adddress being un¬
known, therefore not notified as
required by law.
S. A. SWEAT, Sheriff, C.C.
Sheriff Tax Sale,
GEORGIA—Clinch County P
Will be sold bofme the court
house door in Ilomerville, said
county, during the legal hours of
sale, to the highest bidder for cash
ojj the tiie following iii’Mt Tuesday in April
next property to v. it:
One hundred acres of lot of land
number 270 in the 10th district of
said county and bounded ns fol¬
lows. On the north by lands of
Harris Birmans; On tho west, by
lands of Harris Birmans and P,
W. Coursbn. On tlm gputh by
lands of IT, U. Brinkle. Said pro¬
perty levied on and to be sold as
the property ol Augustus W.
Bridges, under and by virtue of
an execution issued by M. M.
Monk Tax Collector of said Coun¬
ty W. and Bridges against the his said Augustus
for state and coun¬
ty tuk for the year 1901. Levy
made and returned to me by Win,
Browning, Jr. L.C, This Feb. 19th
1902. Defendant notified*ns requir
ed by law.
S. A. Sweat, Sheriff, CiC.
CITATION—To Appoint Guardian.
GKORGIA —Clinch Gout? ty.
Moses Smith, a resident of
said State, having duly applied
to be appointed Guardian of
the persons and property of
Mary E. and Clyde Prickle,
two minors, under the age of
four-teen years, residents of
said county. Notice, is hereby
given that said «f.»plic»Aion will
be passed on at the next Court
of Ordinary for said county to
be held on the first Monday in
April ifi()2. Witness my hand
and official signature, this 3rd
day o( March 1902.
W'.T. Howkll, Ordinary
Notice is hereby given to all
creditors qf the estate of H. R.
Brickie, late of said county, de¬
ceased to render in an account
of their demands to me within
the ..time prescribed, by ’ law,
properly made out and all per¬
sons indebted to said deceased
are Jieseby required to make
immediate payment to the un¬
dersigned. > This the 3rd day of
March 1902-
Isaac Sirmahs, Administrator.
Xxesica-3s
QtiCO.
GEORGIA- Cl'noh, County.
Having had-my land survey¬
ed by the county Surveyor as
follows. Lots Nos..278,and 279
the 12tll district. Also the land
I own to high water mark and
linos plainly marked around
which covers tho entire pond,
known as the DAME Millpond.
I now forbid any ' res pass, fish¬
ing hunting or otherwise.
Any one so trespassing will
be delt with to the fullest ex¬
tent of the law. This Jau. 27th
m> 2 . ■
MRS. F. A. DAME,
Thelma, Ga.
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CHANGE OF LIFE,
a ““ dls< ‘ a8e * 6jlbU erful and linppy.
Buy a BottEo To-Day
DRUGGISTS SELL G. F. P.
recovering KtlivVfcniWw her sfc.l 1 health rtfc.AL.lrf.
Ihnve a liuly friend !lW. who 8 was
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l LM>«* Ji^UU CluL <*r» I.
-cv Ini. for free ud.lro «■ or-. -
Mexican Mustang Liniment *
for horse ailments, for cattle ailments, for sheep ailments.
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The mo: 1. sensible thing to do when ailTt-fing
from Bruises or Cuts is to treat the wound with
Mexicaiim
Mustang
Lira I meet,
because it is noted for its ability td drive out sore¬
ness damaged and inflammation, flesh in after which it heals the
a remarkably short space bf time:
kuri.jiMi wound* soak n doth with tho liniment
fil'd hind on tho sumo as you would A poulUoe.
I'or othor hurts apply frool y and mbit welt th
For MAN,
BEAST
or POULTRY.
Mexican Mustang Liniment
is a sure remedy for curing Scaly Legs) among poulrff;
Plant System
server Scliedule.
Arrivals atld Departures at Ilomerville (ieorgia.
arrivals. In Efleet January, !9th 1902. ARIUVALS.
|[F«om No Savannah and Titk East. Fob Savannah ani> The East.
29 Duo 8:22 aim, for Valdosta No 22 Due 9 ;27 a. in, for Savnn-
Tliomasville and Montgomery, nali and the east,
No 89 Due 8 :l’2ani for Live Oak No 78 Dyeo :07 p-m’foi Siivan-
No High Springs and Tampa. nah and tjio east,
85 Due 2:08 p,m, for \'nldos No 40 Flagp ior passi ngers for
taand ThomasvUlo, VVaycross or beyond, onlyi
Connentions made at Port Tampa with U.S, Mail Steamships
of Peninsular and Occidental Steamship Line for, Kby Vest itnd
Havannnh,leaving For information P’t. Tamp Tuesdays Frday.Saturdays 0:80a.m.
further apply to C.1PCOOK \gt Ilomerville,
J. Ii. D. RHELM^N,,Traveling Pu-on}{er Agent,
lb W \TRENN, Passenger Traffic Manager, 8 mh, Gn-
A Floral FekM
ill be given under the auspices of the
SOUTH CAROLINA IITEE-STATE
Al 1ST INDIAN EXPOSITION:
GHARLSSTON SC
FEBRUARY 8th to lith INCLUSIVE
FEBRUARY, 8th:—Crowning of the Queen at Auditorium, on
FKBRUARV,',9th:—Grand the Exposition Grounds.
Auditorium Organ Recital on the Mammoth
Organ in the and Sacred Concerts by the First.
Artillery Band.
FEBRUARY, 10th :—Morning: Grand Floral Parade. Afternoon
King Rex and Auditorium hjs Carnival keys CreiV. of the Night: City delivered Reception o£ King
Rex at the ; and Procli-
mation. • .
FEBRUARY, 1 Itli :- Mardi Gras Parade, Night, Grand Finale
with King’s Ball.
Lo Excu rsion Rates Via
Don’tMiss this 'splendid* spectacle. Fee Ticket Agent.
B. W. W'RBNN, Passenger Traffic Manager.
C. B. PEEPLES,
VALDOSTA, GA.
Building and Fire Proof Brick, Lime,
Cement, Plaster and Hair.
PaiDis Oils Leads Yaruisli Busies
laities Tiles and Grates.
McCORMICK MOWERS & parts for Same
Horse Rakes, Iron and YVire F.ncing.
nicholas lang,
Barnard and Street. Liquors.
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SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
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BRICE LIST.
RYE WHISKEY. T’BR «-■ l, ^
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Three-Year-Old i.00
CORN WHISKE'V .
Ve,,r-Ol.l...... t~-» .50
• : r-L .00
WHITE AXI) REP EVM
Or c-Ycar-Oid....... 1.50
No charge for package oi |
jy- .
* ANNOUNCEMENTS,
To the Citizens ol the Brunswick Circnit.
At the solicitation of friends
throughout this^cireuit, and liar-
ing the ambition to fill this office.
I beg to announce my candidacy
for Judge of the Superior
of the Brunswick Circuit,
to the action of the Democratic
primary. If elected to this honor
able position, Ipromise to dis¬
charge the duties of the trust to
tiie best of my understanding and
ability, without fear, favor or effec
tion an with absolute impartiality.
I respectfully ask your careful
consideration of my candidacy and
solicit your support.
Respectfully, ParkEK,
T. A,
Baxley, Ga.
For Representative.
I ainihunce my candidacy in the
regular Democratic primary
the office of Representative of
Clinch CtJllnty in the General
Assembly Of Getsfgia, and will
greatly appreciate the suppbrt of
the people of the county.
llhsphCtfully,
A. H. UVLPKPPKR.
For Treasurer
I luireiiy ahiiotibcti iny keif a
eandidalti Ft>r the office of County
Treasurer bf Clinch county. Sub.
jeet tb th'b action of tiff Democrat
ic primary, abet if eteett'd, 1 prom¬
ise to discharge tiie duties of the
office to the bbst of iny ability. I
hereby solicit the siippbrt of the
votefs of Clinch Rbsjfectftii/y: cbiinty.
W: ;t ECDRD.
For Repicsentailvfi.
1 hereby anbounhe tny caiidi-
acy for the office of Representative
in the General Assembly of .Geor¬
gia, SubjeBt to the fbgHmr earnestly Demo¬
cratic primary, anil ask
the support of the people oi Clihbh
county. itespecifilUy,
JESSE Pi LEE.
For Treasurer.
Through ihe solicitation of friends
I anuoiihce myself a candidate for
the office of County Treasurer.
Subject to the Democratic prinm-
ry Ropectfuily. Yours
, John G' Grikkis.
March 3rd 1902'.
«Tbro«ghG.u' Nijfica, 5(.citation of
• : ■ many
friends, I f hereby,anqaun3c myself
a .’candidate for L1 1 • office of Treas¬
urer of Clinch county sujeetto the
Democratic primary, and will
greatly appreciate any support
given me. t* f f
Very Respectfully,
John F. iluuiiEs,
Fob. 27th' 1901.
For Tax Collector
1 hereby announce myself a
candidate for, re-election to the
office of Tax, Culleytor qt, Clinch
county, subject to jtjii' .action of
the Democratic primary. Thank
mg my, friends for Jfpast 'favors,
I remain, u
Very Tin l y Von rs f - \ j
M. M Monk.
For SHevilT,
I announce my gelt a’caudulate tor
re-election to t he office iyf Sheriff
of Clinch county, subject to the ae
tion of the Democratic primary.
I thank my friends for their sup¬
port two years ago and respectful
ly ask a continuation.
Yours to Serve,
. S. A. Sweat.
1 For Tax Collector. I
By the ^solicitations of my
many friends, I hereby announce
myself a candidate for the office
of Tax Collector of Clinch Cunty
subject to the Democratic primary
Joseph Powell.
For Tax Receiver.
I hereby announce my self a
candidate for [re-election to tiie
office Tax Receiver. 'Subject to
the action of the Democratic ,pri-
mary Thanking the people for
pasti.support- and hoping for a
continuance',t>f same',' Pam, most
Respectfully,
" J. C. Jones.
For Surveyor.
1 hereby imliortnce mvtolf n can
didftte for re-election te the [office
of CoUnty Surveyor, subject to
the action of the Democratic pri¬
mary, thanking my friends ■ for
past favors, and hope to merrit a
continuance of [the same.
Respectfully.''
7 J. B. U'oox.
For k Representatlve:
I shall seek nomiiVafio'ii its the
Democratic candidate f Jf Repre¬
sentative for CliffCh'e'ounty in the
next General Assembly, and
poet-full solicit the supp n >'■ the
voters in the approaching prima-
mary:
This February 20 1902,
S. 0. ToWNSSSU,
MACHINERY
” ~1 fe-V 1 ENGINES,
the best l BOILERS,
i*1g p*rv- i % m CTD rist Mil
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Lei us have your Orders for Mill Supplies or Shop Work.
MALL ARY BROS MACHINERY CO
Mention this paper
The Merchants Bank
OF VALDOSTA.
Capital Sl 00.000.00.
Surplus and Undivided Profits S,30-00000.
This Bank was organised by It. Y.Lane& Co., in l s i i. and mcor
pnrated in 1888. making it one of the oldest in Southwest Georgia.
Our Savings Department affords a most convenient deposit™ v
for surplus fuiuls and small earnings We receive deposits from
$1.00 to $4 00 .ub, and pay 4 per cent interest, compounded quarter-
Our Stockholders arc individually liable for double their stock,
Our Capital, and Surplus Undivided Profit? of $175,00'M>0 shew?
that depositor’s interests are well protected.
Your Business is respeetfhlly solicited, however limited <>r great
and we are at. all t imes prepared to take care of our customers
and extend to them all the accommodations that good saf bank¬
ing would command • under
Accounts of Married Women and Children will be their
o&h bontrol and special attention will lie given to such ace -nuts,
R: Y. LANK, President
EDWARD W. LANE. VicePres’t& Cashier.
J. T. BLALOCK. Ass’t Casl i- r.
LANk, DIRECTORS
R.|Y: President Merchants Rank
B. F. RTRlCKLAisD, President Strickland Cotton Mills
M. B. LANE, President Citizen? Bank. Savannah
E. P. B. DENMARK, . . of Denmark & Ashley, Ally's at Law
E. W. LANE, Pres. Valdosta lee & Manufacturing C
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GfoHiinq WATCHES
AWL RING'S.
On the IWSTALLiENT PI AN.
<■ ooiis arc HHiHGI? ADI L ., - fact only the 1 1 quality
jj, , could be fold upon the $1.00 a week plan,
Small cash payment and $1.00 a week until ballance
is paid. Call on our Local Agent, or write to
11 ITUAL SUPPLY CO.
iilcl>iuoiid v Ya.
We want a live, .progressive young man in each conmiu-
to represent iis. The time we require will be your odd
hours only, and ive offer attractive pay. Write us, giving
references.
EWSOH & KNOWLES
108 ASHLEY STLvLEiBT,
VALDOSTA, GEORGIA.
Dealers in Wines and Liquors.
OUR TWENTIETH CENTURY PRICE LIST.
PEH GAL.; l’KK GAL.
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Ethel Manogram hurt Pure Rye LftO.Kentuckey Bell Rye 2.50
Raleigh. 12year old Ry- 4,OOjCedar >.ro\. Ry; 2.00
Gibson Bare, Rye, 1,00!Red Star Rj 7.50
4 A .Very Old Rye 3,5010Id N. C- Corn 1.50 to 8.00
Army rtd Navy ,8 year old 8.50;Pure Holland cm 1.50 to 3.00
Monogahela XX YX JbOOOld X.*'C. Apple Brandy 8.00
B. B. C. Rvo 8.(H);Odl N.C. P ach Brandy 3.00
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