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K7X H4WKISS, E»> rou.
Registered at the Postofttce in Gib
son as Second Class Mail Matter and
First Class Beading Matter.
Official organ of Glascock county,
1/ gat Advertisements and Subscrip¬
tions strictly cash in advance.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year - $1.00
Six Months - 50
Three Months - 25
GIBSON, GA., i T AN., 15, 1892.
’ Wanted—men, Pit dummies.
More than two-thirds --of the peo¬
ple of Glascock are in favor of the
People’s Party.
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The people are beginning to see
that Livingston is just what The
Enterprise-Record said he was.
A traitor.
Mr. Watson is doing good work
In Congress, He has introduced six
bills all of which are on the line
reform.
Alliance’s all over the state are
passing resolutions endorsing
Watson and the 'People’s Party,
and repudiating Livingston.
Wanted—The Ocala platform
enacted into law.
This year will be one of hard
fighting for the People’s Party.
Let every laborer reiolve to be in
the thickest fray.
The Kansas democrats who
voted with J.ha Republicans to de¬
feat the People’s Party are—well.
what are they?
Don’t ask us to credit you for
your subscription this year, Not
because we have lost confidence in
you, but because we are -not able
t<4
odmud when he made
ias to tell tho post
fw his paper, m.i
Wien he owes one or
iubscription.
WaHid- -Senator Ellington to
represent tho tenth Congressional
district in the St. Louis Conven¬
tion February 22nd.
Scnator Ellington, of Mc
Duffie county will be the proper
man to represent the tenth Con¬
gressional district in the great al¬
liance convention at St. Louis on
February 22nd.
i; Stand by The People’s Party
which has been brave enough to
defy the combined, corruption and
power of both the Old Partie’s and
to espouse tho Cause of the people.
A baby was born in New York
city a short time ago who is heir
to $15,000,000,00 and yet in that
same city lO.OOdclnldren actually
die annually for want of food. T he
inhumanity of maul
The Sparta Ishmcalite “is surprised
to see Hancock white men, who call
themselves democrats indorsing Tom
Watson.” The Ighmealite, no doubt,
now sees that its bitter opposition to
Watson amounteth to nothing.
Hill says he is not in favor of free
(Silver. Lome how in the world
will you manage it now.
Mr. A. S. WtTiteiey, revenue off¬
icer, came out fro^i Augusta Wedn¬
esday and arrested and taken to
Augusta John Howell, He was
charged with selling liquor with¬
out license. Howell cauio to this
county from South Carolina about a
year ago.
There are twenty widows of con¬
federate soldiers in this county who
draw pensions.
The wife of Air. R. L. ITsry, after
long ifiness died Wednesday morn
ii ^ Her remains were interred at
Usry graveyard about 3 miles
Gibson.
Coa^ressmaa
(CONTINUED^
By the way, 1
aud The Chrm<i
ging each ni he
ston’s assertion
nine Peopl e 1 J arty Congressmen
shall comepnto the caucus here oh
the Ocal^r Demands. The
will doubtless kick us all out.
A man who is big enough to
spise the instructions of The Su
preme Council given at Indianap¬
olis is big enough to do anything.
Its a real big thing to be a real
big man! Kicking small men
around gets to be an everyday
business.
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The New York Banker, Wm. P.
St. John, says that Mr. Crisp’s
formation of the Banking Commt
tee is entirely satisfactory to tho
Bankers.
It ought to be,
A committee which in entirely
satisfactory to the New York Bank¬
ers is just about as apt to favor
financial relief to the people as the
devil is to endorse the Sermon
tho Mount.
Tftry Simpson tells me this:
“Do you know that fellow Spring¬
er who cast the deciding vote for
Crisp and got the biggest Chair¬
manship in'Oongres by it, came
to.me the morning of the clay the
Speakership fight was decidod and
said it would be a National Calam¬
ity to have Crisp elected. ’Chat
night his vote decided the contest
in Crisp’s favor, and Springer has
not been able to look me straight
in the face since.”
Sudden change, wasn’t it? Ilofi^
was it brought about?
By as open a trade as a man ev¬
er made for a horse!
Tho old, old game of “You tickle
me and I’ll tickle you! ” , ^
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...uuthrwn Al.’
says I got two good
places.
t>„„„ J ^ l r. m 0 c a P oor
fellow ' who ’ . . the ;" trash barrel!
is in
A Millitia which doo^, not exist
and a census which lias already
been taken are not apt to bo sub-*
jects of very exciting work.
May be I can get the pages to lot
me help them bring up stationery,
pens, ink, etc., and thus keep the
rust off. The Elevator man seems
to be a good matured outcast and
possibly he may let me help lam
pull the cord.
I must find a way but somehow.
The necessity is urgent.
Livingston says I shant be heard
in the Ocala Caucas ant). Crisp
says I shant be heard in the Dem¬
ocratic House, so it really looks
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as if I. were going to be mashed aw¬
ful !y fiat between those two aw¬
fully big men.
.If their wore three of them I
think I should have to jump tho
fence and run. As there are only
two I believe I”ll try totough it out.
Did yov ever notice how the
Howells of the Atlanta Constitu¬
tion always parade their names in
connection with Grady’s?
Some time ago they sent to the
Press Gallery af the House of Rep¬
resentatives a Picture of Grady
This was all right. The Press
Gallery was an appropriate place
for the likeness of the great dead
Journalist But lo and behold!
They -sent another picture with
Grady’s. Whose? Why Clark
Howell’s.
And toere in the Press Gallery is
Clark’s little smug, smirky face
seemingV) be forever sayiDg ’’Just
look at rdl*| d Grady I”
Some of llfc.davs CJjtrkii
use in life wi
der, a me m
Pi
“Me and G
Pa
6 Win. J. ITsry, KB 4 I \
7 J. V/. Wileher, i
8 Jos. Reas Mathews, Wahlei^. 20;gJ Brown!
9 21
lOPurt Dixon, 22 W. E. Brown,
H J.B. Williams, 23 J. C. Kitchens,
12W. D. Allen, 24 Dr. T. S. Roney.
List of travers Jury drawn to serve
February term 1892.
1; Charlie Stanley, 2; S W Kitchens,
3; J. H. Poweli, 4; H. B, Seals. S;
Ransom Kent, 0-, J. P. Howell, 7 ; S.
S. Anderson,8; J. F..Bison, 9; Sol C.
Newsom, 10; Ge.O, D. Newsom, 11;
Henry Sheppard, 12; Thos..Dawson,
13; Hickman Dixon, 14; Nehemiah
Thigpen, 15; win. M. wilerford, 10; J,
F. Kitchens, 17; B. J. Brooks, 18 J. h.
Holliman, 19; J. D. Kitchens. 20; R. E,
L. ITsry. 21; b. L. Kitchens. 22; Sol
Newsom, 28; D. J. Ton.-kins, 24; tip
Psry, ita; Columbus F. Snider, lift; F. SI.
8R Hansom h. Dpton, 28; J. H. Si! on, 20; C.
Underwood, SO; Bit 3 coks, SI; Win. Kill , 82;
F. 31. (lialter. S3, ft; W; Kent, 01, W.JH.
85, J. F. Johnson, 88, Dewett Hllson, 87,
Simpson, 88, W. J. Snider, 39, J. C. togne,
lfm. Wileher. ' ’
Here We Are
Friday morning as we were going
press we had an awful smash up.
The forms fell and were demolished.
But notwithstanding the wreck, here
we are in “some” shape.
Motice!
The members of Cato alliance are
requested meeting. Executive to be present, committee at the please next
be on hand. G. w. Downs, Pros’!,
special
An examination for teachers to meet
special emergencies kill be bad by the
commissioner in the court house on
Friday, the 22nd day of January 1892
No one njgd apply only where it is case
nf Minergenoy. By order of the Board
E. B. jaxiEJie C. S. O.
Citation.
p ^ BORGIA—Glascock County.
W he [f as E ', 15 ‘ '^ ers ( ' 0 « nt v
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annex* pctiti.fftflcd ^presents to the
and
that he lias fully adminis
terod Mathew Hewitts estate, '('his
is therefore to cite all persons con
corned heirs and creditors, to show
cause why "aid administrator should
not be discharged from his adminis¬
tration, and receive letters ot dis¬
mission oh the first day Monday Dec. in
1892. jpliis 24th of 1891.
F. L. Cauuoun, Ordinary.
Whereas, Jacob S. Landrum, ad¬
ministrator do bonis non of Larkin
Landrum, represents to the court in
his petition, duly filed and entered
on record, that lie lias fully admin¬
istered Larkin, Landrum’s estate.
This is therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, heirs and creditors, to
show cause if any they can, why said
administrator should not be discharg¬
from liis administration, and re¬
ceive letters of dismission, on the
Monday in March 1892. This
19th day of November 1891.
F. L. Cai.uoox, Ordinary
Sfecriiiis Sal©,
QEOBGIA Glascock County.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
February next at the court house
in said county, within the legal hours
of sale, to the highest bidder for cash
the following property to wit; One
tract of land lying m che 1169th
G. M. said county, adjoining the East
lands of Lawson Ilinson on
Manning Wileher on the South
Nimrod Nunn on the West John
Haywood on the North, contain
twenty (20) acres more or less. Said
land levied on as the property of R.
L, Haywood by S. T - Walden cons¬
table of the 1169th Dist., G. M - and
turned over to me to satisfy an Court exe¬
cution issued from the Justice
of tne 1167th District G. M. in fa
vor of B. Kitchens against E. L.
Haywood and tranaferree to I. S.
Peebles Jan 5th ‘92
J. D. N KWSOMK
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Not ire.
The BUbscrihi Gibson
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sVaynission Merchants *
Advances Blade on all (Alignments. Bagging and Tied
Furnished at Market Prices.
SibI say? Jl ssumiaied iBesoRvod Bone;
Acid Phosphate and Pure German Kaimt. Strict Personal
Attention Given to Weighing and Sampling Cotton
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raiort & ,
Cotton Factors
and GENERAL -5*c
Commission Merchants, jj
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No. 3 and |4 Warren Block,
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Personal and Undi video Attention given to Weighing and Selling Cotton
Liberal Cash Advances Made on Consignments,
T UK EXPOSITION"
is a success and so is tho
A. * G. * Rhodes # Furniture * House
92 V .Broad Street
We sell to suit the times and our prices suits everybody* call to see us
you buy from any one and we are sure we can please you. Our men
will be pleased to show you through our Stock, do no foget the place, 924
Street. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
S. G.RhODES &tc
M’ost IPo-pulaj? ^id Enten
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II E ADS THE L I S T O F B U£S I NfE S S MEN IN
GIBS O N.
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Ho carries a full aiid well Selected stock of goods of every description, Consisting of
«:>}DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, COTHING,^.
Hardware, Crockeryware, Tinware, Willow ware, Eto.,
--AND-.- <
SBKMIS $H£>® Tf SPBiSIjlhTY
od s are marked at rock bottom prices, hence bargains can be had. New
goods are being received constantly.
Harper Davison. Charles T. Fargo
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Cotton Factors
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Commission Merchants,
739 Reynolds Street.
NEXT DOO: COTTON EXCHANGE,
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■x, Closest personal attention to weighing and
[Unices on Cotton in store. Prompt sales]
fgling and Ties at'closest prices. ^
IfeNTS SOLICITED.