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■THE NKWS I>I LtEPTOHY
VV. T. RegifikV-.-Cktfk Howell-—Ordinary,
L W. R. C.
B. A, SweatL-Shorih • .lieAtor.
,yf. M. Mopk—Tax C
J. C Jones—Tax Receiver.
G. M. Dame—Treasurer,
J. B. Coon—Surveyor .
T. McMillan—Cormier.
W. T. Dickerson—School Com¬
missioner.
CHURCHES.
'BTHOM8T, if-ev. J. M. Boland,
Pastor. Preaching every let’
.Sabbath at 11 n. jp. and 7:00-
p.m. Prayer services every
Wednesday ev ening at 7:80 p,m.
Ladies praye.r services every
Friday evening at B o’clock. Sun
day School every Sunday at 2
p. m.
i artist. Rev J. F. Sniitli, j’astor,
Preaching every 2m] Sab¬
bath at 11 a.i-L and V p. rn, and
on Saturday boford' ni IIn.m
Prayer service every Thurs¬
day evening ar 7 p, ire. Sunday
.school 2:!id p.m.
Mi-NICJPAJ..
R. M. Crum—.Mayor. C.pbDntw-
,iy, T, 1 . M. Sweat, John T. Dame
,A- H. OnJpcpjier, Aldovraon. J, D.
Vfnttox, Clerk,
HUl’l.RloU COURT.
Jos. \S r . Bonnot—Judge.
John W, Ben nett—Soifcitor.
Court convenes Brd Monday in
October and 2nd -Monday in
April.
coi N.n < (,ruT.
6. Town send—,1 udgo.
R. G. Dicknrson—.Solicitor,
Monthly term. 1st Monday in
ach month. (piartcrly terms
will be held i n the I I Tuesdays
in January April July and Octo¬
ber,
EDITORIAL AND
OTHER m:MS
There is a icnptvknbl frankness
in the statements r.f-Gen, Smith in
regard to his cruelty in Samar.
Ho speaks a - one win* is assured of
his position from having received
his orders from a higher power.
After a few more ragtime por-
formanoerby the Rev. Samuel P.
Tones, Giu rry need uoi be counted
in the race. There are eouiparatiw.-
iy fow pc'ipje in th iw.>, efi-ign state
'who e-an bear a suggestion of the
union of polities and religion.-
Nmv that Kunston ha been of¬
ficially ordered to button up lib
face the people will he per¬
mitted to take a short rest. His
rabidity was becoming something
fearful and ii was 1.,,-ginning to
look as i! lie would escape i he puu-
ishment nieb-d out to Miles. In
tliis case at least, Urn President
has the unqualified approval of
tin; people of all sections.
We believe that it would be of
practical Value to th> tarniciv ot
this countv to read and consider
all that is being writ ton about tie-
cassava plant both ns a food for
stock and as a starch producer. Its
remarkable adaptability to our
roil and climate together with the
cheapness of its prodwiion make
if a most desirable crop for the
farmers and stock raisers of Clinch
wd adjoining count ici.
The memorial inklress of lU.Rev.
Keiley of Savannah last .Saturday
night, while containing a great
deal of broad patriotism, v.- a
powerful protest against- the hypo-
eriticnl and un-American policies
of the present ndministration. In
gpeaking of Roosevelt’s slanders
rvgainht tho rresmonl of the
SS^£’Z n
reserved for' the
son of a southern woman—tho
Rough Rider of Republican
ties, the accidency of 1902.''
referring to the Republican
ha said: ‘*The revolutionary,
constitutional and subversive
. deneies of the Abolition or
k st roug
m
From the Savanvah Press, April
7. The papers of the neighborhood
indicate that tho people of this
section show a disposition to line
up for the candidate from South
Georgia for Governor, in spite of
the claims made in the middle
part of the state. This strikes us
j as loyal and j n .por. Tin* contest
for the nomination in Georgia is
just beginning. The past me*-k
ha t?i* 1 greater activity
than ever. The people are only
commencing to manifest aii inter¬
est in the campaign. South' Gn.
if it proposes now or ever in the
future, to elect f> Governor should
go into-the convention in Atlanta
with its comities in Jim. for its
candidate. The effect pf s-tir-h
united and steadfast support
would he. good. It would show
that South Gn igia is in earnest in.
her belief that f lu. is due the nom¬
ination from the rest, of the
state.
Earlier in tin. year, when Col.
EgtilEs canoidacy was announced
the. politicians of North Georgia
doubted ’.vhctlier Soufli Georgia
was in earnest in prose ting a
,
name, i or whether this -section
would enter the convention united
in favor of a candidate from this
part of tin. state. It has been
the history of these movements
that, h'-fore the campaign was over
South Georgia would divide and,
the prestige of its candidate would
be lost. Whenever a man enters a
race from North Georgia that part
of t in- commonwealth lines up be¬
hind him and from tli mountains
to the Air Lino railroad gives
him solid support. Col. Candler
when he ran for G vorr.or in 189K,
had just this backing,' and Steve
Clay, when he stood for senator in
1890’ was likewise supported by
the formidable phalanx •
Notv, if South Georgia wants to
be a fact or in state politi<--. let it
outer 1 he list hero and now, so
that every comity from the Florida
line, from flic Bunebnsd t<> the
Cnattnhoi ehee, and stretching ns
far up as a line-drawn through Co¬
lumbus, Macon and Augusta, shall’
bo practically behind one man.
This is the only way South Ga.
can assert its If in n at.de -oimm-
t iAn'nml make its 'influence felt
now and hereafter.
Prof. ML B Merritt, candidate
for the office of state school com-
tnissioner. is gaining strength
rapidly. -Watkiu^vdle Entccpn.se
YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE
TAKING
When yon fake (trove,a Titsi i'6-
less Chill Tonic ‘Bocarise the for¬
mula. is plainly printed on every
bottle, diowing ihat it is simp!)
Iron and Quinine in a tasteless
form. No (Hire No Pay.
NOTICE
Georgia-Clinch County.
Will be .-old on tie first Tues¬
day in May next, at. pit hi i • outcry,
at the court-house door of said
county, within the legal hours of
sale, to the liigho'd and best hid-
jdor for cash, c *r.iain projierty of
which the following i.- i full-and
eomplote description: Oi,e lum-
drod and twenty-t,vo and one half
acres, more or less, in the South¬
east corner of lof of bind Number
one hundred und’forty-four in the’
seventh district of Clinch Co mty
Georgia. Raid property DvVd on
as the property of John White to
satisfy aii execution issue d from
the Superior Court of said county
in favor ot John. W. Bennett,
transferred to H. J. Ueagler,
against the said John White.
j Said property being in p,--e-sion
j of John White,
Written notice given defendant
as required by law. This April.
3rd, .1902.
s. A Swc.it, Sheriff. 0. C
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PMEW0VEN muFENC,fiG
Strongest, Lightest, Most
| Serviceable, FENCING and MADE Cheapest
No Barb Wiros to (ear Cloih-
ing or injure animals. Gun-
not be torn do am, car¬
ried off and burned.
K< ps ev e.’Vthii’g barred ironi the
mailest t the' large.-1- fowl
Ot ftpimal. For part ic-
ul-sr writ
0 . W.
s'i - Brunswick- CTa.
Mexican Mustang Liniment <■ -*
Is excellent for Rheumatism and all deep-seated pains.
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$ 0
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f i 9 $
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For Sprains and Strains
it Is useless to apply n liniment that remains on or near . ...-a
the surface. On the contrary, they require something Wmgm
that goes down into the <!‘s>U where the trouble is lo- xapa
cated. That is Why ^***
Mexican
■Mustang
iUnlment
Is the best thing to use for Sprain; ami Btrains. It por. ■
otmtos at onco to where tho injury lies, driven out the 1/
inflammation and heal , the wounded (issues and tendons
Don’t Ikj stingy in Urn liniment nor fail to ruh it
in as thoroughly ns the ooraiv.it, will peruiij. • t
Mexican Mustang Liniment
I a good tiling to have on hand ■ licit ne-Mdchfs liappei'k
She Citizens Bank
of Valdosta.
J F W LEWIS H HRKiUS; , President V Ice Pres Capital & Surplus
c w A,WAP: Caehlei $(<>0,000,00
Directors
J <i STL VLAS J F LEWIS T IV CONV IbRs E
T 8 McKE\ W H BRIOU5 i t; STATBN
I li CRANHORIt ■VV It OIIIFFiN B P JONES
Stockholders liability io depositors $120.000,Of)
al to otic large Capital & Surplus of $i90,000,no
We have file largest Capital and Sui'pEtis of any Hank
between Macon and Jacksonville.
We lire the designated depository for t^ie State of Ga.
We pay interest on deposits in our SAVINGS DE¬
PARTMENT, the interest compounded quarterly.
The policy rt L i Bank, to be strong, to be liLoral. to
serve its depusitoi -sa fely end well Hirmei'i^Banks, ^
We solici t tin 6m. iiiess of Merchants,
Manufactniers and others, promising courteous treat¬
ment and prompt service to all.
Plant H.......... m mum System *■'
^a.t^serLp:ex ScjaecLiale,
Arrivals' and Depart me* at Homerviile (iewgia.
AURIVAI.S. In Effect January, J9fh 1902. All
Fiii>m Bavasnaii ' o ’I'n i Easi Euii rfAVAMj-'ii am. fun East.
N > 29 Dne8:19 a-m. for Vuld- ta No 82 Due 9:2] ; m, io.-riavun-
and M mtgomery. nail ninl the i ast.
No 8fl Duo 8:80am for Live Oak No 7* [)nw 1 .-’s p m |
High Springs and Tampa. nail and ihe Gist i
No 85 Due 12:2 p.m, for YaldosiNo L: Elagj • >r pa-- -n-r.-
ta- a ml Rhbnmsv ille, i Wayeross or beyond, only,
Connection.- made at Port 'lninpa with U.S. Mail Steamships
of Peninsular and Occidental tM-eani»hip Line tor Key «' . si id
Ilavniinah,h:a\ ing R’t. Tump Tuesdays Frday,Saturdays (kfjOa.m.
P'or furtlmr information 11. 1). SIIi.I.MAN. apply tol Traveling .H COOK.Agt, Pas- Homerviile,
.!. mger
R. W VVJiEX^, La-scng! r Traffic Manager. Savannah, Ga.
C. B. PEEPLES,
VALDOSTA, (T A.
Building aiul Fire Proof Brick, Lime,
Cement, Piaster and Hair,
Piiiim Oils Leads Yamisl Broskes
Mantles files ai Grates.
MdCORIWICK MOWERS & parts for Same
Hors.' Rakes, Iron and Wire F ncing,
LANG.
and
39 Barnard Street,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
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PRICE LIS r.
RYE WHISKEY. J: Hft La A J.,
One-Year-Old.......
Two-Year-Oil..... .. ..
■ Tb ro-.'-Y’ ear-Old...... • • •
cotes vv in-Kiev
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«Two*Y ex r-0kl. • • * ••
WHITE AND UKD BUM
eur-Okl LiiO
No clou-gofer package i.oe
or jo...
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M ANNOUNCEMENTS, £
% siiisia«ai«is»?iaiis
To the citizens ol the Brunswick Gircait.
At the solicitation 'of friends
throughout inis circuit', and hav-
i»g the ambition to fill this office,
beg to announce my candidacy
for Judge of the Superior Courts
of the Brunswick Circuit, subject j
to the ~ action of the Democratic
primary. If elected to this honor *;is-j
able position, i promise to
charge i»J5st'bf the duties,of . the trust to
the ability, withotit my understanding and
iear, favor or effee
tion an with libsolute impartiality.
I respectfully ask your careful
consideration of my candidacy and j
solicit your support.
Respectfully, Parker,
. T. ,A.
Baxley Ha,
For Representative.
I auncunciS my candidacy in the
regular Democratic primary for
the >+fioe of :• Representative of
Clinch county in “lie General
Assembly oT Georgia, and will
greatly appreciate Hie support of
the people of the county. •
Reapectfvtlly
A, II. CULPEPPER.
Por Rap esentabve.
1 shall seek worninaJkion as the-
Democratic candidate for Repre¬
sentative for Clinch county in flies
next General Assembly, and res
peetfully sulieir the -upiiort of the 1
voters 1 in the appr ^aching pri¬
mary.
This Feliruary 20 1902,
S. C. Towx.end
For Peperscntalive
1 liei'i-Tiy Announce my eainli¬
ne y for the office oi Representative’
in tin Gencifal Assonvl ly of Geor¬
gia. Subject, to t he regular Demo¬
cratic' primary, and eafm.-idy ask
the support of '. lie people of Cli nch
county. llespoctfully, jesse'p.
LEE.
For CFrk Superior Court
To the Chile nr of C finch County:
1 hereby nnnov.nci my self a cati-
didafe for tho ifficu of Clerk of the
Superior (Yurt, siriijeet to the ac¬
tion of the Dehjocratie party, and
pledge if 1 am idoctei to rondel -
my people an active; sober, hon¬
est and energetic service.
Very Respect fully,
W. R. Smith.
For ShtM*i J f.
] ttuiiotUH'f mye'dt n candidate tor
rc-e! i ion to t ho offi -e of Kherifl
of teffieb county ,'s-uhieet to the ac
tion of the Democratic primary.
1 thank my fjh nds for thei; - sup-
port two years ago and respectful
ly ask a continuation.
A’burs to Serve,
8. A’. Sweat.
For Tax Collector
I hereby annmince myself a
candidate for re-election to the
office of Tax Collector of Clinch
county subject to the action of
the Democratic primary. Thank
mg my friends for past favors,
I r< main.
Very Truly Yours,
M. M -Monk.
Fm-Trif Collector.
By solult-a* ions of my
many friends, I hereby announce
myself n candidate for the 'office
of Tax Collector <>( Clincdi County
subject to the 1 * moeratie primary
JOBEI ‘0 Row Fir,.
For Tax Collector
imnonnc- iy candidacy for
the office ol Tax Collector of '
Cli eh County subject to the ac-
tion reguia r Democrat ic j
Frir il to L lielS June L, I9t>2. !
and euruesfelp ask tlm support of
the people,
\' ry Respectfully,
D. C. StKMAXS.
For Tax Receiver,
1 hereby announce m\ self a
candidate for re-elcgtion to the
office Of Tax Receiver. Subject to
the actio: of I be D : - .y tic iw : -
mary. Thanking the people for
past support and Imping for nj
'continuance of saw . 1 am, most
Respectfully,
.T. C. Jones.
Kotice.
Through tin solicitation of many
j friends, 1 liereby annouti.v myself
i a vandidato for tlm oth:c,> of Treas-
hirer of Oliueli county subject'to
the Democratic primary, and will
j greatly appreciate any supp<irt
given me.
Very Respe-ctfally.
j Jonx F. Hughes.
27th, 1902.
For Treasurer.
I'horeby uunounce my self a
I - _ . , 4 v
iBinatuntD . for the office , oi , County ^
! Treasurer of Clinch voimt-v. Sub.
: jeer to the act ion of th- P* moerat
lie primary, and if elected. I
! im t,> discharge the duties ot the
! office to t.m best, of my abnit-j . ‘
: Imrel-v solicit the support of { ' !P
vot«r, uf Oltaoh to.#.
Respectfully.
W. A. ECORD.
MACHINERY
we engines.
HiaiiUldvlUlu U, nn #w 1 . r « At BOILERS
fha UHS h^Qt Jv»l ft 1 ?-'
fmOtVJ ©#» m« Gris? mi
Mills- m ginnncj
**“ MARKET ^up 1 n "* m I W Machinery
*
Let us have your'Orders foi Mill Supplies or Shop Work.
MALL AH Y BROS. MACHINERY GO
Mention this o..;.er ftlACON GEORGIA
The Merchants Bank
Of VALDOS j A
Capital S100.000.00j
Surplus and Undivided Profits 850-00000. 1
Ipornicd This Bank ,va* organized by R. Y.Lnnesfe Cm, in 1S7L and
in 1*88, making it on- of the oldest m Sutithw- -t
Dm: savings Department affords a most eoiiVenien* depository
|t'or siti |ilu- funds and small.oupnimis We receiv • (-posits
|tl .Or to -r t UO.BO and pay i per ent inter- -t, -mm j ninded quaro
Our Stockholders .are individually liable for Rouble their stvck,
Our depositor’s Capital, and oiirplu,- Undivided Profit** of $175,000.(10
that interests are well protected.
Your Business is respectfully solicited, however limited or great
and wemre at all times prepared to take care of our cm-tonier-
and extend to them ail.(he accomnuelations that good mi!'
would eomhWid ■
A«'.mnts of Married Women and Children will l.c under their
Control and special attention will be given to such account
R Y. LANE, President
EDWARD W. LANE. Vice 1’v A A Cashier.
I. T. BLALOCK. A,-’t Casl ier.
DIRECTORS.
R. Y. LANE, . Pr iidi-nt Merchants Bank
B. F. STRICKLAjnD, President Strickland Cotton Mills
M/B. LANE..... President Citizens Bank. Savannah
E. P. S. DENMARK of Denmark & Ashley. ARv' - at Lav.
K W. LA XL, Pr s, .P.'ild 'st'i lee A .Manulnctiii'ing C<
MEWSOn 1 iMHKwnnni & K’NOWLES I
wm
108 ASHLEY STREET,
VALDOSTA, HKOIMi I A.
Dealers in Wines and Liquors.
OUR TWENTIETH CENTURY PRICE LIST.
PJBK (IAT.-. CK It ! IA t,.
Puritan Rv f .1 OfJ Mary land Club Ry. $3.00
T-UheUp x r c- I’Vl -n. i.-'kc-y R'-ll Rye ^ 2.50
Manogrn m ~ year obi Ry< LttojL'cVIcr orove Rye 2.00
Raleigh Pure Kyi UOOjRt’d St :»r li ve 7.50
Gibson I A Very Old Rye h.nUjOld N. C. Corn ....... 1.50 t*i 8.00
Monogahela Army rr.d Navy S vear old 8.50Pure Holland cm Brandy. 1 .50 to 3.00
XXYX 8,00.01(1 N.u Apple 8.00
I), li. ( Rvu :J.OU Odl v. ('. I’- iicb Rrandy 3.00
A j
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All our \v h i skov Jj us * ’asp" preren ted. Give as a trial, is all we
a ek •
THE BTST MEN.BOYS
AND M0STSTYUSH AND CHILDRENS
W CLOTHING SUITS, HATS,,
FOB FlRMSHiNGs/
LADIES
MISSES. an, a ANDBI6GESTy LARGEST STOCK /
K ^SKIRTS, SUITS,
^WAISTS, VARIETY IN THE J /
^kCQRSETS. SGUTHjr
ETC.
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GOODS. BEST || If ; LOWEST
T. TRICES.
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/have ^OTHERS A OUR MAIL X
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/WEhaveLOTS system perfect.weX is
/ourPRICES /fEVERYIHING shipC.O.D.toV
/ EVER ANY EXPRESS OFFICE
LOWEST, PERMIT EXAMINATION
ON BEST QUALITY. BEFORE PAYING
egs=s=r
For Treasurer.
Through tho solicitation of friends)
I announce myself a Candida'.’ for
the office of County .Treasurer.
Subject to th. Democratic prima-
ry* Iiepi ct fully AY-nr.-
Joux G, Gn ■
March 3 rd 19 > J. j
Lor -arvoyor. 1 I
I herebv announce myself a can:
f or ; o-election to the office'
of Coantv guryeveut. subject to j
; the action of the Democratic pri-t
J mary. thanking mv friends .fori 1
favors, ami hope to merit a
1 ,oiU-imi«nee of the f.anio.
Respectfully. ;
J. B. Coox.
Catchy Shest Music Issued by
Plant System,
By sending «en cents in silver
Or postage stamps to R. }V
Wrenn, passenger Traffic Man-
ager, Plant System, Savannah,
Gn. copies of either of the fob
lowing air can be secured.
••Tim-led to I'eat^ppvro step.)
“Bouncing Bet ! '(t#o step.)Trot
ting Through tho-Park. Excel ■
lent piano music.-
1 R. A A DppDl PEEPLfc^ FS & A* SONS. SONS
FIRFINSURANQE.
Valdosta, Ga.