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Y9U CAVT TASHC
McLeans
Liver and
Kidney.
AND KEEP SICK
if it’– Headaches, Jiackaches,
Rheumatism Biliousness, Diabetes,
Owl troubles or Dyspepsia
you.
•old kr «U dra«Ei»t». Prepared only byTh*
Pr.J.H. McLean Medicine Co.,Si. Leuia, Ma.
FOR SALE BY
THE GIBSON RECORD.
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Local Items Picked Up Here
And There For The En
tertainment Of
Our Hea
ders.
Cotton planting time.
How did you like tlie speech.
This week has been one of clouds.
F. M. Kitchens was m town yester
day.
More rain, more rost. less money,
that’s tho best.
H. A. Williams and E. L. Braddy
visited Augusta yesterday.
Col. B. F. Walker spout a couple of
days in Atlanta tkiR week,
W. S. Bennett was mingling among
friends in Gibson this week.
Mrs. J. R. Jordan < f Mitchell was
among friends in Gibson yesterday.
G. T. Hannah left yestordny morn
ing for Charleston to attend the Ex
position,
Dr. T. J. 51. Kelley will speak at
tho court house ^Saturday afternoon of
May 3rd.
We don’t think it would hurt the
looks of the cemetery at this place to
dean it off.
Mrs. L>. A. Saxon of Augusta is vis
iiiug friends and relatives in Gibsou
this week.
Mrs; J M. Bivers ami Miss Fan
nie Ukymor of Jefferson county, were
Visitors in Gibson Tuesday.
Marshal J. H. Wtlcher has been
quite sick this week, but is a great
deal better at this writing
Miss May Michael, the efficient
teacher of Mitchell High School, was
a visitor in Gibson Tuesday.
Everybody to tlie front now and
let’s join in the white primary and
have au old time, good naturml elec
tion.
Rev. Mr. Scruggs preached at
Methodist church last
night to a large and appreciative au
dience.
See the advertisement of E. S. Mc
Creary – Co. in another column, and
when you nead anything in their lino
remember them.
Clever Mat Gross of Thomson was
shaking .hands with friends in Gibson
Wednesday.
See W. H. Fleming’s supplement
to the Record this week. It is a
lengthy and well written document
and should ho rend by every voter.
An east bound fre’ight train W"«
wrecked on the Augusta Southern
raiiro'ad Tuesday near Blythe, and
done considerable damuge. The pas
senger Tuesday tpSu iffght duo didn’t here at 7 o’clock
arrive until 4
o’clock Wednesday morning. A brake
man was painfully injured.
Mrs. Brooks, wife of Mr, Thomas
Brooks, a prominent planter of the
northern portion of this comity, died
Monday night from the effects of a
(stroke of paralysis. She buried Wed
nesday at Pleasant Hill Cemetery.
The Record extends sympathy to the
bereaved friends and relatives.
Mr. C. B. Baston of near Augusta
was struck by the Central PaHseuger
train Sunday morning and instantly
killed. From what information we
can gather he was a brother to M r. N.
T. audj. M. Baston, two prominent
citizens of this county. The Record
extends sympathy to tho grief-strick
en friends and relatives. His remains
were laid to rest in Augusta
LITTLE JEWELS.
Every mother that lias a child
h:i3 ii jewel more precous to her
and: worih more to her than the
ICingJh K-iitUtuul'fc entire collec
tion of diium nds, etc. Pity the
little one that is rapidly losing its
health because its mother doesjiot
know it has worms, and that a 25
cents bottle of Mother's Worm
Syrup will expel them vuickly.
WANTED.—Ladies to work for 11 s
at home; mailing circulars, pamphlets,
etc. Salary $5 00 per iveek with all
expenses paid. Address with self
stamped envelope for full particulars.
MACON WALL PAPER CO.
A VALUABLE MEDICINE
For Cougs and Colds in Children.
‘‘I have not the slightest hesi
tancy m recommending Chamber
lain’s Cough Remedy to nil who
are suffering from coughs or colds
saya (;has. M. Cramer, Esq., a
well known watch maker of Co
lombo, Ceylon, ’It has been
some two hears since the city
pensary first called my attention
to this valuable medicine and 1
have repeatedly used it and it
always been beneficial. It
cured me quickly of chest
It is especially effective for
dren and seldom tnkts more
une bottle to cure them of lioarse
ness. I have, persuaded medicine, many
try this valuable and
they are alt as well pleased as
self over tlie results.’, For
Lv- DENTAL NOTICE,
I willl be nt Avern the first
days in Aprff, (9 Mib'bal) the 6, 7 A
of April, at Agnooia tue 9, 10 A ll
April, in Gibson the week
May Oth, 1902.
T. 0. GIBSON,
Dentist.
jBrad. Pool was in to see Us 11; A
miming.
SHOT IN' HIS LEFT LEG.
For all kinds of sort-*, bums,
bruises or other wounds DeWitt’s
W itcli Hazel Salve is a sure cure.
Skin diseases yield to it at UUCP,
Never tail* in cases of piles.,0ool
i and healing. None genuine
but DeWitt’s., Beware of coun
terfeits, “rl suffered for many
Years from a sore caused by a gun
shot S. wound in mv left leg*“ says
A. Fuller, English, li d. “It
would not heal and gave me much
trouble. 1 used all kinds of rein,
edies to no purpose until 1 tried
l)n\\’i!t‘s Witch Hazel Salve. A
fe.v boxes coinpletelv cured me.“
J. W. Whiteloy.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
Conscious of perfoming my
whole duty as your humble servant
I herebv announce my candidicy
for re-election to the office ot Tax
Receiver subject to primary, than
king my friends for past support
and Imping to merit the same in the
future, I am
Gratefully vours,
J. H. W'ilcher
FOR CLERK.
Feeling grateful to the
for past favors shown me and ask
ing a continuance of t heir patron
age in future 1 hereby
myself a canidate for the office
Clerk of the Superior court
Glascock County subject to the
nrnnary .
Thomas, A . Walden
FOR SHERIFF.
f hereby announce myself n
date for re-election to the office
sheriff, subject to the Prinarv :
thanking t he people for past
and hoping to merit the same m
the future.
E . L. Braddy,
To the Peopteof tilascock Connty.
1 hereby announce my
cy for re-election to the
ture, subject to the primary
5th, and ask the support, of
the people. If elected I shall
tinue my tight for Ballot
and Lower Taxation, and shall
all in my power to make you
honest and courageous
tative.
Gratefully yours,
T. J. M. KELLEY.
FOR TREASURE.
I anounce Inyself a caudate
re-election to the office ot
urer of Glascok County subject
white Primrry of June 5tli.
record in past is my platform
With many thanks to
friends for past favors.
Very Itaspt
II. A, Williams,
NEW ROAD NOTICE.
I^JKOKGlA—GLASCOCK Geo. W. Ncwgonie mid olhefM, COUNTY. having
ap
plied for the opening and establishing of a new
ublic ro.id, commencing at the Augusta Hoad
where lands of W. F. Laseter and W. W. Mont
join in the 11681I1 District, G. M , running thence
in a Northeasterly direction on a settlement
road, most of the way over the land of W. \V.
Moat, W. F. I,n>etcr, J..T. Harden, Mattie New
some, the Thomson children, Thomas ^VVcIls, J.
T. Newsome, T. J. Harden, Virg Kitchens, and
intersecting and terminating with a new public
road at"Jefferson County line. The total pro
posed length of said road will bs about three
miles—width thirty feet.
Notice is hereby given that said application
will he finally granted on the first Tuesday in
May 1902. next, if no sufllcient cause is shown
contrary. By order of the Board of 1 toads and
Revenues of said county. This April 4111,1902.
B. F. WALK KB,
Clerk B. It. – it. G. C.
Sheriff’s Sale.
KOKGIA GLASCOCK COUNTY.
VA Will be sold on the first Tuesday in May
next at public outcry at the Court HoUte door
in said county within the legal hours Hale to
the highest bidder for eafih, the life interest of
D. P. U«ry in certain property, of which the
following is a full and complete description: All
of that tract or parcel of land lying in the 1168ill
District, G. M., of said state and county, contain
ing two hundrad and ninety acres, more or less,
bounded on tha north by lands of B. F. Walker
and W. W. Moat, on Eaat by land of E. C. Usry,
on West by lands.of J. J. Chalksr, and on South
by lands of W. F. Sheppard. Said property lev
ied on as the property of l> P. Usry, who has a
life estate or life interest in said paoperty only,
to satisfy an execution issued from the Justice
Court of the 1405th District, G. M., of Johnson
County, Georgia, in tavor of R M. Cason – Co.,
against said D. P. Usry, said property being in
of D. P. Usry, the lif* tenant.
Pjoperty pointed out by Plaintiff’s Attorney.
This March 3rd, 190s. DRABDl,
K. I
Sheriff, G.C.Ga.
Citation.
p EORGIA—GLASCOCK CO.
George B. Hattaway, admin
istrator upon tlie estate ot Amos
Hattaway, late of said county.de
ceased, liaving filed his petition
for discharge, this is to cite all
persons concerned to show cijfiise
against the granting of this dis
charge, at the regular term of the
court of Ordinary for said county
be held on the first Monday in
May, 1992. This April 7th, 1902.
J. C. ENGLISH,
Ordinary
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No use to hunt timers with
It doesn^t hurt the
tiger any and it’s awfully risky
or you.
Consumption is a tiger
diseases. It is stealthy
—but once started it rapidly
eats up the flesh and destroys
the life. No use to go hunting
with ordinary food and med
icine. That’s only bird-shot.
It still advances. Good heavy
charges' of Scott’s Emulsion
will stop the advance. The
disease feels.that.
Scott’s Emulsion makes the
body strong to resist. It
soothes and toughens the lungs
and sustains the strength until
the disease wears itself out.
Send for free sample.
SCOTT
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I. \\ . Whitejey has just received
one hundred suits of boys clothing to
go at less.tluiu fuetoiy prices. Come
aoou, they are going fast.
wields A Sharp Ax:
MlIlion(J IHjirve , nt ill(J mnl(i .
tude of maladies cut of by Dr.
King's New Life Pills—the most
distressing too. Stomach., Liver
,in< l Bowel troubles—Dyspepsia,
Loss of Appetite, Jaundice Bi 11 -
iousnoss, Fever, Malaria, all fall
before Ihese wonder workers. 85
at Wlnteley’s,
Dear Mother.
Don’t let your baby suffer and
cry with Colic when it,few drops of
Dr. Tichenors Antiseptic,
diluted and sweetened will give al
most instant relief.
Non-poisonous, andg therefore
Harmless.
Tastes like peppermint candy
and baby will take it without a
‘‘kick.” A silver half dollar will
get a bottle from
J. W. WHITELEY
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Fl
hire
j vMj ] I SAY
'fil [m llffGUASAHTTB we—.
%
,N ROOT PILLS
To oure SICK HEADAT5HE,
HABITUAL CONSTIPATION,
and all diseases arising from In
digestion. They will purify your
blood and makeyourcomplexlon
as FAIR AS A LILY. They are
gelatin coated. PRICE 25 CENTS.
Dr. Salter’s
EYE LOTION,
For Sore Eyes lias 110 equal.
will cure any case of sore eyes 111
a short time. It does not pam
the eyes when applied, therefore
it is (lie best Eye Lotion made for
children. Only 25c per bottle.
All dealers sell it.
PAINTS
o o
For everything in Paints see 11 s
or write us.
O- -.0
Cold Water Paints,
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 ehair up to a Cotton
Factory.
GO
J. B. DAVENPORT – CO.,
Augusta, Ga.
m f 1 *»v ? i 9 *
s-i. -C 50
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Rememlu r that Hon. T. W. ,
Hardwiekwifl- speak in Gibson in
the afternoon of Saturday, May
g -o *
No more “dog-and-tail elections”
for Glascock. They are a thing of
ilie past.
Now if ft man is elected to a of
fice you will know he is the choice
of the white men.
Wlintever you do don’t forget
to register.
Tax Notice.
I will be at the following named
places for the purpose of Receiv
mg Tax Returns of Glascock conn
ty for the yean-1902.
FIRST ROUND.
Gibson, Saturday April 12
Mitchell, Friday, J j IS
Edgehill, Friday, 4 i
SECOND ROUND.
Gibson, Saturday, May 8
Lm'y‘s Mill, Friday May 12
Mitchell, Saturday, “ 17
Edgehill, Friday, “ 28
THIHD ROUND.
Gibson, Saturday, June 21
Edgehill, Friday, “ <i
Usry's Mill. Thursday “ 12
Mitchell, Saturday, “ LI
SPECIAL NOTICE.
I will be at Bastonville June 20
A. M, at Deii(<pi’s June 20, P. M.
at Beallesprings. Tiiursdnv, June
25, nt Agrieola. Friday June 18,
Books close Juno 28th, I w jn
be in Gibson on that day
J, H. WILCHER,
R. T. It. G. C.
Augusta 9 s Popular Clothing Sore
Makes Big Reductions.
Ten Cents Cotton is nothing in Comparison to tlie money
yon can save, by purchasing your Clothing, Underwear, and other
wearing eppnrel from us. We have made enormous reductions 011 all
Winter Goods
Special Reduction on Overcoats—All
Sizes and Styles,
1. C. Levy’s Son – Co.,
Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
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/Mi Tf • . ihrctt^h Trsinn.
1. :/4 10 Charleston ac*
*u o a*A West Indian
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rut^a, etc..
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Can. Pass,
JTtlania, Ga,
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L iu. y . i *£ cr J’gcn (, . Listrlvt i\ms. SJgynt.
C.V. 7 rleiXV't, S. ?. Atlanta, Ga.
ftf^RU'RY O, tO 2.
For Sale By J. W. WHITLLEY, Gibson. Ga.
The weather has at last cleared
off 1 .
See the list o'" a noucemen so
several candidati s in this issue.
We will have more next week.
WANTS TO HELP OTHERS.
( l I bat stomach trouble ad my
life,” saysEdw. Mehler, propno
tor of the Union-Bottling Works,
Erie, Pa., “and trid all kinds of
remedies; went to several doctors
and ^spent considerable money
trying to get a moments peace.
Finally 1 read of Kodol Dyspep
sia cure and have been taking it
to my great satisfaction. I never
found its equal for stomach trou
ble and gladly recommend it m
hope that J may help other suf
fevers.” Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
cures all stomach troubles. You
don’t have t> diet, Kodol Dys
pepsin. Cure digests what you eat.
J .W.Whitelev.
Dock Gross ’ Libel for Di
vs. < vorco in G Ins
Et.cmdio Gross t e.ock Superior
l ] Court February
term, 1902
It appeyring’to the court that
Detendont m above stated case
does not reside in this state and
that it is necessary to perfect ser
vices upon him by publication , it
is therefore ordered that the said
Lueindie Gross is hereby com
nianded to be and appear at the
next term of this court to answer
above stated complaint, and that
service bo so made by pub
J>ahing this order in the newspa
l ,er 111 Glascock county in which
Sheriff Sales are lidvertised, twice
a month for two months. This
February 19, 1902
Horace M. Holded,
'Judge Northern Circuit
Reliable
Jewelry • _
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,
<4* ’
•
Sent For Our New Catalogue.
WM. SCHWEIQERT – CO.,
THE JEWELER,
702 Broad Street Augusta, Ga •
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r« LANG,
5 ANDERS VILLE, ft* or GEORGIA.
DEALER IN
Engines, Boilers, Saw Hills, Grist Mills, Belt
ing, Pipes, valves, Boiler Feeds, Steam Gauges
6 Etc.
MANUFACTURER OF
_ _
Flooring, Ceiling, Balusters, floulding, Man
Column Post.
All kin ds Inside builders Material and Finishings, Etc.
LEAD, PAINTS AND OILS.
OF
Engines, Gins, Boilers, Saw Hills and all kinds of
Hachinery, Etc.
WRITE FOR PRICES.
S. G. LANG,
Sasidersville,
What We i
Charge
We charge a little more for our goods than
it costs to produce them
We are not “cheap” Manufacturers how
ever. Things have got to be done just as well
as brains and brawn can do them before they
are good enough for our customers.
The great item in the cost of anything is
the labor in making it. Skilled workmen com
mand good pay, but they do more and bettc
AVork than the unskilled. That is why it is
cheaper to pay good wages to good men, than
poor wages to poor men.
Our business is big. That makes our pri
ces little. The “more orders we fill, the lower
down our prices go. A small profit on each of
many sales is a source of a larger income than a
big prolit on each of a few sales. As the to/
said: “A lot of littles makes one big.”
■- uqusmTumfier'i JuigusOT
Chis. F. Degen, Mgr.