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PriLeaifs
Liver and
Kidney.
AND KEEP SSCH
if it’s Headaches, Backache*,
Khcutuatism Biliousness, Diabetes,
that troubles or Dyspepsia.
you.
Seld ky alt drugjiat*. Prepared only brTha
Df.J. H. l4cLo–n Medicine Co.,St.Louis, Mo.
FOR SALE BY
THE GIBSON RECORD
Local Hems Picked Up Hero
Aud There For Tim En
tertainment Of
Our Rea
ders.
Court of Ordinary was ia session
Monday.
Superior court is in session in War
ren ton this week.
J. W. W kite ley went down to
Wrens yesterday.
Fish hooKH arc the best selling a: -
tides now.
Everybody woik for a white primary
for county officers.
The measles are dying down FO Ill A -
what though this county.
All the public schools of the
will close this week.
Aud “they” say Guorry is
ground. That’s good news.
Mrs. l,. B. Rogers is vi i iug role
tires in Warreutoa this week.
Messrs. J. T. and Bob Wilson of
Spread were in Gibson Tuesday.
J. F. Denton and O, V, Logue of
Spread were iu Gibson Sunday.
It seems that the mowing machines
are taking Glascock county. ■
The horee shoe game is taking the
day with us Gibson loafers.
Mr. Hartridge Avers of Augusta,
was a visitor m Gibson Sunday
Dr. Kirktudol of Jewels, was a
pleasant visitor to Gibson yesterday.
And we uve to have a telephone line
from here to Wrens. That’s the idea.
The. first thing you know it w:l bo
time for picnics and the weather will
be freezing.
Dr. Glenn and wife now occupy the
Sirs. Josie Dixon residence mi Depot
Hireet.
Dr. W. T. Roney, of Spread, was
mingling among friends in Gibson
yesterday.
Sir. Ennis Sfathis anil daughter of
near Avera were visitors in Gibson
last Monday.
Gol B. F. Walker and G. T: Hannsli
attended Superior court in WiurenU u
Monday,
Mrs. Majme Sundell left this morn
ing for Augusta to visit her sister Mrs.
1), A, Baxou.
Home say fignvas don’t bo, but v. c
think it depends on who puts them
down, whether they lie or not -
Borne one has said that Gibson
would be a city iu the near future.
Wo had rather leuon this thitn to hear
• of it.
J. W . Whiieley has bought the stock
of goods of it. T. Aycra at Wraus and
is doing business at the same stand
with J. W. Walden managing it.
Misses Ituth and Carrie Dixon of
Spread, aud Miss Alvah Dixon of
_ Matthews, wore the guests of Miss
Carrie Palmer Sunday.
Aiia.es Ida Peebles and Florino
LpA ;1 .o rnturne l from Augusta tliiiy Satur
day night ut which place had
boon in attendance upon th* Stato
Sanday School Convention
There ls atioiit six hundred white
voters iu (i.ascock county fliul NYC 1 '!
bet there Is not filly Of ihsm
are not at heart iu favor of u
primary.
IU. XV little , by degrees. I Heiiow ... I
e grow
have u soda fount. It is owned nnd ;
operated by clever Wilev Dixon Now |
jf you want a first class drink you can !
get it hero. |
The many friends of Air. N. E. (
Griffin will learn with profound sor -1 j
row that he is ege'n sick, May I
liis afflictions soon cause, is the «r- i
»3st hope of the Record. ■
B»v. VV, 0. Laugham is sufiering :
considerably from bails. The Record !
joins his many friends in their hope j
for Ills speedy restoration to good j
health. I
The colored school of this place
had ft commencement last Friday
evening at the close of the school.
*»• »"*•
mid it ... ,er, good.
Jt seems"that it is intpossiblo fov
tho weather CO turn warm, but we will
have to call out the straw hat brigade
and go to fishing whether the fish bite
or not—it is time to try them.
Mr. ScrU£$(.S, pus tor of ITftl
den’s church, preached a very interen
ting and instructive sarmoil at the
Methodist church in this place last
Hunday. Rc-v. Mr. Jordan filled the
pulpit oil Saturday before.
1 rof . Logue opeuod a private , term
of school in Gibson Monday morning
with a pretty good attendance. Now
is the time to send your children to
school. They wili not be crowded out
• »ud can have ample time to study.
Send in your announcements Mr.
Candidates, or you will be too Jata to
let all the people know that you are a
candidate before the white primary,
which will come off the fifth <?f June,
or at least that is tho way the signs of
the times are pointing. Boys, we
must have one.
The people of Gil,sou are getting a
move on them. I hey have perfected
arrrugem–uts for a telephode line from
here lo Wrens. This is the way we
like to see things going on. Be enter
prising and prosperous, and don’t
so backward about aiding the town.
You will not lose a cent trying to build
up your town.
etc. Halary $5 00per v/eek with all
expenses paid. Address with self
stamped envelope for full particulars,
Macon wall paper co.
To the People of (jiastovi County,
I hereby anuonncp my
c v 1 *»* re-cleetuu’t to the
, lure, and ask (ho
j support of
too jfipopie. if ejected I shall
.
timie my fight f„r BaUot.
ami Lower Taxation, and shall
all in my power to make you
honest and courageous
tatrve.
Gralefully yours,
T. J. M. KELLEY.
. ! Democratic
. Executive
>ni. ■‘■he meiiiliers , . the , democrat) ,
: or
! executive committee of (ihi<«*(«• *••
. '
! county is mirm>U-y requested
meet in Gibson at £ o'clock [>. in.
Wednesday, April Id. It *02.
J. F. Rivers, l.’sry’s Mill dU.
T. A. Brown, Milch: 1 dnt.
Cr. T. Hannah, Gibson dist
r. 1C Williams, Edgchili cii,t.
L. B. Rogers, County at huge.
JJ. /. WILLIAMS,
Secretary Deni. Fx. Com, ci, C.
Tax Notice.
I will be at the f< Rowing named
places lor (In.* purpose of Rem )IV
i!l » * ;i ' v F etiii’iis id Glascock com
ty tor the year itjQi.
i j: t n:ej\n.
Gibson, Uaiurday April L
Mitchell, Friday, R
fvlguliill, Friday, 2L
SECOND ROT'XD.
\ i ) on,, i at .rd a v. Mi: y 8
t s^y's.Mill Friday May li.
Mitchell Siiltirday, “ 17
Gag-chill, Friday, *•
third round.
Gibson, Saturday, June 21
Kdg-hill, Friday, o
Gary's Mill. Thursday “ !..
Mitchell, Saturdav, “ id
r will lie ttt^Bustuuyilie June 20
A. M. nt Denton’s June 20, i'. S'.
a. 111 eu 1 1 es p rings, ^ i iiu rad a v ,
25, ut Agncuia. r ridgy Juno id,
iBank? dose June said,. I
bo m Guidon on Hint day
J, II, WIUTIKR,
It. T. It. U. C.
Dear Mother.
Don't let you' - baby suffer
cry with Cube when u few drops ut
Dr. [ ichenors Antiseptic,
diluted and sweetened wit! give al
most. instant relief.
Non-pokonous, andj therefore
Harmless.
Tastes like* pepporiDint candy
and biibv will take it without r<
■ ‘kick.” A silver half dollar will
got n bnitle from
J. W. WJ 1 ITELEY
NEW ROAD .NOTICE,
prorca-cdascockcouktv. U 0c vv n -'..,« ,,..1 „n,,r..
,.. . w k „ P .
plictl for the opening ;iu ^ cHt.xhlj.shio^ of n lit
abUc rOild, commeucini- Ht the Aujjr light Load
wjicre Unda of tV. f. birseter *'u<r \X. ,w. Meat
join in the tifiStli ]>■■,(riel, <1. -ht , {vtimtitg theucc
in a Northcaite Iy direction on n settlement
r „ ( , MWfiflll!ni , !lC ........ . w ,
M o,u, w. n. Uscteri i./r. ii„rden. v„ :i
some, tbe.Thomson-r'.ildrei., -r Kitl'iu:::,., : :\v c j;.-, j.
T. Newsome, T.-J.lUrdev. \ irg t.ncl
intersecting and terminxt'ing with a hew i 1,1,111
at Jeft’ernou County line, The ']’ tutu! pro
posed length of sai^l road win b; about ih.-.
mtie«—width tiiii-itf f eet.
jsia
May next, if no sukleiuri^■•cause is sho’.vn
""“■ rar - v - «.'■ ardoru.. ; iiooru of u ; ,i « n d
Kcv: - nucs uf <«'““«/ Ti,i » *}>'» ?[<■ '. »L
n. r. wat.keu, 1
Clark B.R. – 11. (J. C.
I Sheriff’s Sals.
gleoroia gi.ascock county.
1 ZJXZtL*
i,..id.o.,n,- .uf, ih, i. n i i,„r,. f ...
the highest bidder for cash, the life intore;sL
o. 1*. U»ry in certain property, of which l!i
Allowing 1811 fuli anJ Mmpietedescription: All
of that traot r ' r P arce ’ of land Uvinrr ’■> the
DisUict ’ G * M -> °f said »““* a,ul coumy. contain
iug two hundred and ninety acres, more or K t
bounded on the north by l.iuds of B. F. Wiiikt-.r
and tv. w. Mom, on East by land of K. c. .South i
on Weat by lands of J. J. Chaikar, and On
b / •»»<!'»Of W.F. Sheppard. Said propeuy iev
ied property of. ar. u.,cy,wh > has
life estate or life interest in said property. otilv^
to satisfy an execution issued from the Justice
Court of the 1405th District, G. M., of
County, Georgia, ill favor of k m. c»».h – Co.,
against s.ai.1 D P, Usry, said property being ill
»f D. p. Gary, tiie Ufa tenants
pjoperty pointed out by Plain tiff's Atiornev.
This March 3rd, 1902.
E I.. BI(ADDY ,
Sheriff, G.e.Cia.
Citation.
(GEORGIA—GLASCOCK CO.
George B. Hattaway,
isrrator upon the estate ot Anu
Hattaway, late of said c 9 u 1 .ty.de
ceased, having filed his pelitioi
for discharge, this is to cite ail
|wrson0 concerned to show cause "
t Die . of this dig
a g !UllS gianting
charge, at the regular term of the
court of Ordinary for said county
•'» *-* “»»<'»»
"' n I» J his April 7th,
J. C, ENGLISH,
Ordinary
■ LS 1 £
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pMSffifi
|' ! jj hJMM I V€-—
GliiSAfflSE •
^ T©i3$l0®FBLLS
# To oure SICK HEADACHE,
5 HABITUAL COM STiPATiON
J djgeatioh. –»d all diseases They Arising will from your* tn
f.bloodnndnraiseyou.eompieKton* . purify
I gfreia'un ®®. *^ 5R coetstl. A LILY. PBJC-g They arej j
25 CERTS,
DENTAL NOTICE,
J wild lja nt Avers the first four
• lays in April, at Mitchell the (’, 7 – S
i f April. :il Agricoln the 9, 10 A- >1 of
TPrXmP ' beghuiiug
th– W, ek
T. C. GIBSON,
Dektict
AVe nVo issuing late to day on as
c »uut of a big ran of job work and a
change in the list of advertisements.
nave
Heard
a •t I?
You may have heard
about SCOTT’S EMULSION
and have a vague notion
that it Is cod-liver oil with
' l * s had taste and smell and
a?i Jts °^ ,cr repulsive fea
tares, it es cod-liver oil, the
purest and the best in the
world, but made so
|jj 3 fhat almost everybody
cart take it. Nearly ail
children like it and ask
fyjorg
SCOTT’S
EfflULSm®
looks like cream; it nour
ishes the wasted body of
the baby, child or adult
better than cream or any
other food in existence. It
bears about the same rela
tion to other emulsions that
cream does to milk. If you
have had any experience
with other so-called “just as
good” preparations, you
will find that this is a fact.
The hypouhoiphilcs that are
combined v/ith the cod-liver oil
give additional value to it because
they tone up the nervous system
and impart strength to the whole
body,
50C. and $1 00. all druggists.
SCOT ! U liOWNE, ChL-misi»,'N'.w York,
,
Dr. Salter’s
EYE LOTION,
Fur Sole Eyos lias no equal, lb
will cure any case of sore eyes m
a snort time. .It does not, pam
wlicii applied, therefore
'***■* ! r
( 'HitHt'D, (/illy Jr/C JJN 01 * bOttiO*
All di-nh rs sell it.
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For everything in Paints see us
or write us.
o
Cold # Y/ atCl' PallltS, #
Wall Finishes,
Enamels,
Varnishes,
Lead,
Linseed Oil,
Ready Mixed Paints,
Gold Paint,
Household Paints,
Floor Paints,
Buggy Paints.
And Paint for every purpose
from a chair UD P to a Cotton
Factory.
g.^ 3
J. B. DAVENPORT – CO..
Augusta, Ga,
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Mk" i m m £Z J A.C, • V H 38 itr-s.
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d worn CR. 50
ENTS
Fov Sale By J. . WHITELEY, Gibson. Ga.
9 s Popular Clothing Sore
Makes Big Reductions,
Ton Cents Cotton is nothing m Compnrison to the money
You can save hr purchasing vour Clothing, Underwear, and other
rearing epjyirei from us. Wo have undo enormous reductions on all
Winter Goods
Special Reduction on Overcoats--All
Siaes and Styles,
I. C. Levy’s Son – Co.,
838 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
What We
Charge
< We charge a little more (or our goods than
it Jfosts to produce “cheap” them Manufacturers how
We are not
ever. Things have got to be done just as well
i.^L'ains and brav/n can do them before they
art good enough for our customers.
I The great item in the cost of anything is
thw obor in making it. Skilled workmen com
nu good pay, but they do more and bette
a. /Than the unskilled, That is why it is
chc/ip :r to pay good wages to good men, than
pV: wages to poor men.
Our business is big. That makes our pri
ces little. The more orders we fill, the lower
cBwn our prices go. A small profit ozi each of
many sales is a source of a larger income than a
big profit on each of a few sales. As the boy
said: “A lot of fifties makes one big.”
Chas. F. Degen, Mgr.
A
FERTILIZER
The Greatest
OtAU^gZ
Cotton Fertilizers.
UssJ on Sixteen Consecutive Crocs. More
than 23,000 Cotton Planters use it every year.
For Sale At All Points In
Virginia,
North a rolina
South Carolina
And Georgia .
- HADE ONLY BY
F. S. Royster
Guano Co.
Largest Independent Manufacturers I 11 tho Business
Norfolk. Va., Colutnl.ia, 8. C. and Tarhoro, N.C.
- FOR hALE BY—
J. W. Whiteley.
Reliable
Jewelry o «
Our Stock of Holliday Goods is very
Large. We carry nothing but the finest
! of Jewelery; Watches, Diamonds, Cut
Glass, and all kinds of goods suited to
: Christmas.
Sent For Our New Catalogue.
WM. SCHWEIGERT – CO. 0 »
THE JEWELER,
702 Brostd Street Augusta, Gn°
S. G. LANG,
SANDERSVILLE 1 BS.
DEALER L\ T -
Engines, Boilers, Saw Hills, Grist Mills,
ing, Pipes, valves, Boiler Feeds, Steam
– Etc.
manufacturer of— j
Flooring, Ceiling, Balusters, Houiding,
tels, Column Post.
All kinds Inside biuj iers Material and Finishings,
LEAD, PAY, TS AND OILS.
REPAIRER OF
engines, Gins, Boilers, Saw riillsand all kinds
Hachinery, Etc,
-WRITE FOR PRICES .—^
S. G. LANG,
■
Sandersyille, cs
( )
V 1 RGINIA-CAR 0 LINA
CHEMICAL COMPANY,
ATLANTA, GA. Rl^tlMOHD, VA. CHACLESTOrl, S. C.
Largast f.?anufacturers of
FERTILIZERS
f IN THE SOUTH.
Importers of
PURE CSRWAN KAUJir, W1URIATE OF POTA-rH,
K1TRATE OF SODA, SULPHATE OF POTAOH.
In buying fertilizers it is important, not oniy to secure goods of estab
lished reputation and high grade, but to buy where
YC'JR WAI3TS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION CAM BE SCPPLiED.
We are in position, with our unparalleled facilities and our many plants
located all over the territory, to furnish all classes of goods and in such
quantities as buyers desire. When you buy of us, with our immense
capacity, you know you con get the goods, and all you want of them,
Soo our nearest agont to you, or writs us di ect.
Address VIRGIN1A-CAROLINA CHEMICAL CO.,
( ATLANTA, GA.
®ap-Scnd for (he Virginia.Car lina Almana :. Free for i>e aski g. )
Alexander
– Alexander,
COTTTON FACTORS,
Aagusta, Ca.
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