Clinch County news. (Homerville, GA.) 1897-1932, January 09, 1903, Image 1

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VOL. VI. NO. 11. DU BIONON INSTITUTE Opened last Monday with good At¬ tendance School One of The Best anywhere and has Many inducements To Students DuBignon Institute opened up last Monday under the management of Prof. W.,B. Smith with the primary department in charge of Mrs. T. E. Pennington. Judging from the beginning this bids fair to be the best attended term in many years. At present there are fifty-three enrolled, and in less than two weeks there will be seventy- five. Airs. Pennington is one of the besf primary teachers to be se¬ cured anywhere and Prof. Smith has no superior in the common branches, as well as Latin and the higher branches, and with such teachers as these we will have such a school as can only be rivaled by the best schools of the larger towns. It will be to the interest of pa¬ rents from the neighboring towns and communities to investigate this school before sending elsewhere. The health of our town, the hos¬ pitality of her people and the ro- Hgoiis influences combine to make this one of the most desirable places for boarding students. The Mayor and Council have taken hold of this school and are determined to place it on a level "'tli th® host echoo.8 of our try and superior to all others amt wo wish them success in their uti- dertaking. The crowned heads of every nation, The rich men, poor men and misers All join in paying tribute to DeWitts Little Early Risers. H. Williams, San Antonio, Tex., writes: Little Early Riser Pills are the best I ever used in nry fam¬ ily. 1 unhesitatingly reecomniend them to everybody. They enre Constipation, Billiousness, Sick Headache, Torpid Liver, Jaundice, malaria and all other liver trou- Lies. Dame Bros DINING CAR SERVICE In effect to-day Dining-car .ser¬ vice will be be extended on train 32 and 35 to Jacksonville. This gives the traveling public the very best service to New York and east¬ ern points, see that your ticket reads via Atlantic Coast Line. T. J. Bottoms, Traveling Passenger Agent. A Scientific Discovery. Kodql does for the stomach that which it i'tTxi liable to do for Itself, even when but slightly disordered <n - over-loaded. Kodol supplies the natural juices of digestion and does the work/;' the stomach, re¬ laxing the ryrvons tension, while the inflamed muscles of that or¬ gan are allowed to rest and heal. Kodol digests what you eat and enables the stomach and digestive organs to transform all food into rich, red blood. Dame Brc A pretty 'wall calendar, filmed by the ATLANTIC COASTLINE, «*Fer :i neat ai>D attraetjvo calendar! send . J. h: Hr; cerf ( )<-.stage Pa.'^cn to either N (J.. or \\ 1|. Luhy. *>i A >m. S;i(^ fy mm & ■■ m X # .i ' —u \ THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF CLINCH COUNTY HOMEKVILLE, G-A., FRIDAY. JANUARY, 9. 1903. SUNDAY SCHOOL RESOLUTIONS Passed on The Death of one of Their Members Resolufions passed by the Meth¬ odist Sunday School on the death of Miss Lottie Peagder. It is with sincere regret, and deep sorrow that we come to know of the death of one of our mem¬ bers. A bright', beautiful, hopeful, young girl litis left us, and we shall never again behold her sweet face, or share in her kindly spirit, as we all meet in the Sunday School from Sabbath to Sabbath yet we mourn not as those who have no hope, for we have faith, and hope, sweetly and safely, she found Jesus precious to tier soul before she stopped into the cool of the Jordan.-*— Sleep lovely maid thy cares arc o'er, Hope deferred can blight no more Nor sorrow with its sable wings O’er thy spirit shadows fling. Could love have kept tliee gentle maid. These thoughts had’st, forever stain But God, and angels, loved thee well And cock thee hence with them to dwell. And when we leave this mortal coil And aro done with time and toil, May we come with thee to rest; On the loving Saviotea breast! Therefore be it resolved 1st. That in the death of Lottie Peagler, the Homerville Sunday School, has sustained a sad bereavement, and we shall miss her quiet demeanor, and lovable ex¬ ample. R- >lved 2nd. Tlmt we recog- niz; £ hand of Almighty Cod in this ffspensation, of this provi¬ dence and while feeling the heavy ^.jjiiction. His we bow with reverence- Jo divinh-win, and recognize in her death a calf to each of us as members of this Sunday School. Be yc also ready for in such an hour as ye think not, the son of man eometli. Resolved 3rd. That we extend our heart felt love and sympathy to the father, brothers and rela¬ tives: and that a copy of these res¬ olutions be furnished the family and spread upon the minutes and published in the Clinch County News. Miss Kate Sweat, Com. ” Annie B. Lanier, ” Ruhie Griffis. W. A. Ecord, Supt. URlCSOL-jts Wonderful Powers r. Harry Isaacs, general bag¬ gage agent Santa Fe R. R., Los Angeles, Cal., the home of URIC- SOL, writes: “Having suffered from Rheumatism and a torpid liver. T was advised to try URIC- SOL. I can assure you the result is astonishing. It never fails to cure. 1 take pleasure in testifying to the jyonderiul curative powers of URICSOL.” It also cures Kid¬ ney and Bladder troubles caused by uric acid in the system. Drug¬ gists sell it at $1.00 per bottle. One Hundred Dollars a Box. Is the value II. A, Tisdale, Silm- mertown S. C-, places on DeWittV Witch Hazel Salve. He says: j had the piles for 20 years. I tried many doctors and medicines, but all except DcWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It cured mej It is a com¬ bination of the healing properties of Witch Hazel ith antiseptics and emollients; in ■ves and per- maAentlv cures blind, bleeding itching and protruding piles. sores cuts, ises, eczema, salt rheum an< l Dame Bros Jlr. J. L. Morgan was in town Monday from Wiregrass. t DOINGS IN DUE COURTS Sessions of County and Justice Courts Lasl Saturday, Monday and Tuesday Were busy Days in Court In Judge Crum’s court last bat urday the following cases were tried. II. L. Mattox vs. Atlantic Coast Line Railway jury,”verdict Co. Damage suit, trial by for Plaintiff. .Mrs. K. C. Smith vs. Atlantic Coast Line Railway Co. Damage suit, trial by jury, verdict Plaintiff. Seward and Susie Smith by next friend Lillie L. Smith, vs. Atlantic Coast Line Railway Co. Damage suit, trial by jury, verdict fob Plaintiff. Seward Smith Sr. vs. Atlantic Coast Lino Railway Co. Damage suit, trial by jury, verdict for Plaintiff. Seward Smith Sr. vs. Atlantic Coast Line Bailway Co. Damage suit, judgment for Plaintiff. ! T. F. M. Sweat vs. Atlantic Coast Line Kailway Co. Damage suit; continued for settlement. f Mrs. Lula Crews vs. Atlantic Coast Line Railway Co. Damage suit, continued for settlement. j J. I). Mattox vs. Atlantic CoaiL Line Railway" Co. Damage suit, trial by jury, verdict for Mrs. II. P. Mattox vs. AtPnllc ' Coast Line Railway Co. Duma. suit, continued by Plaintiff. } ILL. Mattox vs. Atlantic C'J Lino Railway Co. Damage suit, trial by jury, verdict for Plain¬ tiff. Jno. F. Smith vs. Jno. McBride, suit on account, trial by jury, verdict for Plaintiff. F. A. Rampey vs. Minnesota Lumber Co., continued by de¬ fendant. Dan Carr vs. Atlantic Coast Line Railway Co. Damage suit, judg¬ ment for Plaintiff. M. F. Hunter vs. W. A.E- cord, Suit on account, dismissed at Plaintiff’s cost. W. A. Eoord vs. M. F. Hunter, suit on attachment bond, settled. J. J. Sweat vs. Wm. Gary, Foreclosure of laborers lien, Judg¬ ment for Plaintiff. In County Court last Monday which was the Monthly term and Tuesday the Quarterly term the following casijts were tried before Judge Townsend. CRIMINAL State vs. Walter Summerall, charged with Larceny, nol pros,sod. State vs. Napoleon Hall, charged with Burglary, jury demanded. State vs. Tom Pine, charged with Burglary, jury demanded. State vs. Philip Brown, charged with riot, jury demanded, State vs. John Plumber, charg¬ ed with riot, committed for mur¬ der. State vs Randol Brogden, John Brogden and Martin Brogden, charged with Misdemeanor, in¬ dictment demanded. State vs. B. C. McGill, charged with Misdemeanor, plea of guilty" entered, sentenced to three months in tlie chaingang or pay a fine of five dollars and costs. civil Annie E. Smith vs. A. Rogers and J. I Par win, suit on note, i judgment for Plaintiff. Frank K. Woods vs. J. M. and U T. Dame, suit on .note, judg- j FIRE LAST MONDAY NIGHT Lr, W. B. Finley’s House Was Burned.lo Tis Ground Monday night supposed about twelve or one o’clock the house of ' Mr. \Y. 1L Findley who lives a- bout two miles from here caught on lire and’when the inmates were aroused it was to sou -the building fin flames too far advanced to ex- Ltinguish, and about all that could jpe done was to leave it to its fate. put few things were saved. This p » great loss to Mr. Findley and Hhe News sympathises with him in this misfortune. CARD OF THANKS To the good people of lloincr- vi lie and vicinity I take this meth¬ od to, in a measure, express my piofound thanks to you all for the many acts of kindness shown my daughter Lottie during her last ill¬ ness and the many acts of sympa¬ thy shown me and mine since her death. For such noble acts of kindness, you will always occupy a warm place in my memory and 1 sincerely trust that kind heaven will highly reward you for that, for which I cannot. Yours most truly, II. J. Peagler. Homorvillc, Ga., Jan. 5th. 1903. How’s This? Wo offer one hundred dollars reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F • Jdphenhey & co. Props. Toled O. Wo tlmundersigned, have known ■ 1 iambfe '’benney ffiffl' lor the last 15 years y hobor- i!>le in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggist Toledo, O., Walding, Kinuan & Marvin, Wholesal Druggist, Tole¬ do, O, Halls, catarrh cure is taken in¬ ternally, acting directly upon the Wood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall’s Family Pills larehebots. HOW TO SPEAK SPANISH For a neatly bound book enti¬ tled “What to say in Spanish and How to say it” send two cents in postage to W. J. Craig, General Passenger Agent Wilmington N. G, or W. II. Leahy: Division Passenger Agent, Savannah, Ga. This booklet also contains valuable information regarding CUBA and the WEST INDIES. ClJKEI) OF RnKTTMATIBM AfTKK Spun i>ino $8,000 lx Vain. Mrs. G. L. Thaxter, of Ashland, Cal., writes: “I had been long af¬ flicted with inflammatory Rheu¬ matism and was confined to my bed six months. I had tried every known remedy, spending $3,000 to no effect- I used three bottles ot URICSOL, and found permanent relief.” URICSOL never fails to cure diseases incident to disorders of the Kidney and Bladder when caused by uric acid. Druggists sell it at *1.00 per bottle, or six bottles for $5.00. ment for Plaintiff. Briggs, and Briggs for use etc. vs. C. C. Dame, suit on account, judgment for Plaintiff. TJ CUKE A COLD IN ONE DAI. Take Laxative Brotm Quinine Tab ets. All druggists refund the men y il jt fails to cure. K.H Grove’s signature is on each box. 25c. Sheriff’s Tax Sales. G EORG LV—Ci,i nc ,i County' Will bo sold before the Com" House door in Homerville Georgia said county on the iirsfc Tuesday in February next between the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash the following property to wit: Lots of land numbers 505 and 588 in the 12th dist rict of said county, ‘said property being levied on and to be sold as the property of G. II. Aubrey to satisfy a tax execution issued by M M Monk tax collector of said county and against the said G. II. Aubrey for his state and county taxes for the year 1902. Written Notice given the defen¬ dants required by Law this Jan¬ uary 5th. 1908. Also at the same time and the following property to wit: Lots of land Nuin’ : 188. 184 .187 248 219 and :.o2 in the 12th district of Clinch county Georgia, Levied on and to bo sold as property of W W Ashbern to fy a tax fifa issued by M M Tax Collector ofjsaid county and against said V W Ashbern for bis state and county taxes for the 1902. Written notice given the dant as required by Law this uary 5th 1908. Also at the same time and place the following property to Lots of land Nos. 522 487 488 49-1 44(5 458 410 877 847 299 22 s 231 282 406 428 448 874 380 and 852 in the 1.2th district of Clinch county Georgia. Levied on and to be sold as the property of John M Crainor agent for the Southern (' M b Go. to satisfy a tax iBA/smed by M M Monk Tax Collect.>r of • Vr.! gainst said John M Crainor agent for tlie Sen them Cattle Co. for their state and county taxes for the year 1902. Written notice given the defen¬ dant as required by Law, this Jan¬ uary 5th 1908. Also at the same time and place the following property to wit: Lots of land Nos. 86 38 01 05 06 ,91 98 104 187 m 109317 384344 879 292 166 467 468 409and 470 in the )2th district o{ Clinch county Ga. Nos. 15 10 20 44 00 90 91 92 100 107 109 160 172 180 182 185 199 206 207 208 270 271 322 880 407 504 570 and 571 in the 13th dis¬ trict of Clinch comity Georgia, Levied on and to be sold as the property of J M McRae agent for tlie South Georgia Cattle Co. to satisfy a tax fifa issued by M. M. Monk Tax Collector of said court- ty and against the said J M McRae agent for the South Geoogia Cat¬ tle Co for their state and counjy taxes for the year 1902. Written notice given the defen¬ dant as required by Law, this Jan- miry 5th1903. Also at tlie same time and place the following properly to wit: Lots of land Los. 481 1 16 147 and 148 i 11 the 12lh district af Clinch county Georgia. Levied on and to be sold as the property of T. F. Newell to satisfy a tax fifa issued by M M Monk Tax Collector of said county and against said T F Newell for his state and county taxes fertile year 1902. Written notice given the defen¬ dant as required by Law. This January 5th J90S. Also at the same time and place the following property to wit: Lots of land NV-. 285 860 879 889 891 418 482 188 515 548 519 128 23 177 476 175 478 801 287 231 228 and 196 in tlie 12th district of Clinch county Ga. And lots Nos. 396898 899 549 550 and 551 in the 1.3th district of said county. Lev- 50 CTS. PE ied on and to bo sold as N§J|j||| envoi J II Kay to eatisfy^^^B M'onk&BH i fa issued by hi, M. lector of said' county ami j l > j the said J 11 Kay for his i fi y - '•(unity taxes for tli<> vm Written net ice given if - tH. if .j j ‘Into a- r. e e i red by fail. nary 5t!i !9U8. ‘ 'J 7j ' Ah * 1 at t hi* saute time a.n.piqXflHfs! hllewing J.roper!y to Lois o( bind No.-, lb:', i')i 1 55 '•'strict i in i:: l of ;•■ Clinch r,i ,-md km imi.e ;2tW| :) *| I J conn o (i •• and lots Nos. —-IS 247 80 12 25 26 22 27 and 1.1 in the 18th district ' ol said county. Levied on and- to ) be sold as the property of J H Uiw seld to sat isfy a fax Ufa issued b/ M. M Monk tax collector of county and against the said .111^^^ 1 nseld for bis state and county l axes for tlie year 1902. Written notice given the defer! 'J daut as required by Law thi^B si It January 5th 1908. Also at the same time and place * the following propeatv to wit: Two hundred and forty five ocre*^ of laiid the same being the worth half of lot of land No 488 in the 1 ' i 12tli district of Clinch county Ga. f Levied on and to lie sold a , property of F \V"sli‘y M'illiam.-oii to satisfy a tax lil'a issued bv M M Monk Tax Collector ( ff sail! county and against the said F. f - Wesley I.. I Williamson for his state atid county taxes for the year Written notice given the de- j fendnnt as required by •Lavr. This January 5th 1908. Also at the same time and place the following property to wit: Lot of land No. 257 in the 12th district of Clinch county Ga. Lov¬ ed on and to be sold as the prop- erty of R J Phillips gent for T P La WTo j*i i t. <tf) iS f y' & trjk 2 f M, M. Monk tax coll dor of said county and against the said R J Phillips apt. for T P Law for His State and county taxes for the year 1902. Written notice given the defen¬ dant as required by Law, this Jan¬ uary 5th 1908. Also at the same time and place she following property to wit: Lots of land Nos. 282 819 407 and 809 in the 7th district of said coun¬ ty. Lots Nos. 367 368 461 and 508 in the 8th district of said county. And lots Nos 211 481 482 483 526" 329 and 193 in the 12tli district of said Co. Levied on and to be sold as the property of It J Phillips.'to satisfy n, tax Ufa issd^l by M M Monk tax collector ofsaid county and against the said R J Phil tins for his State and county taxes W>r the year 1901. ", dant Written required Notice given by the Law, defen^^B as i January 5th 7903. All the above lots contain acres more or loss. ■ % ’ S. A Sweat.' Sheriff. ■r‘ u IJ BEL FUR DIVORCE Pearl Fox / Libel for divorce^ vs. Clinch Supr. Court Bciij. Fox t April Term 1908 It appearing to the Court that * the defendant- in the above stated case resides without the stale. It is ordered by the court that service , be perfected by the publication of this order once a month for four months, before the above named term of this court in the Clinch County News published ..S* in - i ' Clinch Comity. Granted this Dec. 23fd. 1902. at Chambers Douglas, Ga.,- F. Willis Dart Judge S.C. B.C. . • . S. C. Townsend, Plaintiff’s Atty. Try an advertisement in- the N EW8