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THE GIBSON RECRD.
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GIBSON. GA. APRIL 25. 1902
"DERISIVE LAUGHTER.”
Edit or of the CJtonicle: From
a visit to your beautiful city and
n ii intimate acquaintance with
fOIIW < it your prominent eitifcenk
nml also with a number of the
past reiwoson la lives in both
branches of congress ol your stain
I have been led to take more than
a passing interest in your affairs,
and the mora so, us for many
years r have U nu admiring
leader of the Chronicle.
I may sa\, m passing, t hat 1 am
mi ex-conj<ressman, an ex-editor.
and now hold a judicial position
in mv own com moii won I (h and am
u veteran in tlie practice of law.
i make those stauunetits to show
tlint I have nl least some rpialifi
cations for giving an intelligent
opinion upwn political, legal and
kindred matters appertaining io
purliame.itarv law and public af
fairs,
I have, from rime to time, read
tl$ speeches and easnys of Hon.
Will. II. Fleming, and incidental
ly. the debates in congress, where
i served with nuuiv great men,
most of whom have passed uwuy,
Iml left historic mem ones, I
note partieularily Hon. Alexan
der Stephens, who was my fellow
committee member, I judge from
wind i have read that there are
very few congressmen, at this
time, who possess the mental
equipment of Mr. Fleming, n more
accurate knowledge of tho consti^
+t,»n,Mt «#»<! iL«t«rni government
and parlinnieiitarv procedure.
have been greatly impressed
1 i ,is powers ot ci logic, bis i ■ ph.low- I-.
iinie analysis and Ins lucidity of
statement- Jlis grasp ot his sub
ject evidences deep study and com
prebensivu scholarship. It mav
fie added. Unit I, though a straight
out Democrat and nov«r anything
wise, and always advocaiiog and
voting for the party naminoes, no
mutter how I may have individ
ually on Rome nciuts, differed
from them, admire Mr. Fleming
tm , mdopeh , lent , action, .
in mere
parliumentury issues, when he was
convinced of the justice of Ins po
sition. Any other kind of man, in
such side matters, no way contra
vening party principles, would
would he spineless and an nutoma
lion, It takes a man of high
character to refuse to follow oth
ers or any party dictation in mat
ters of tlie kind indicated, prefer
ring to assert Ins love of truth and
not be lashed into servile t rifting
with the established rules of the
bouse.
Recently. I observed that tlie
opponent ol Mr. Fleming charged
him with having Ikjoii ^met in a
debate with “derisive laughter, * >
as if that, a passing incident, in
dicated that lie had lost influence
with his party colleagues, This
is a ridiculous assumption, L>
the first place 1 know it to be un
founded, and in tho second place,
what is called, in congress, “do
risivc laughter” is simply a tech
nical way of expressing a boister
ous dissent. It has frequently
happened to some of the most dis
tinguished men and yet their in*
ftucnco „ ruiiiuiiicd . .
, just
ns if it bad never happened at all.
It more frequently occurs m
ropean parliaments than in our
own congress.
But let me illustralo what it
amounts b» by a very fresh exam
ple. The other day while dis
cussing the Oleotnargurine hill,
Gena tor Daily of Texas, and Sen
ator Spooner of Wisconsin,
a vigorous debate, liie W aslnng
ton Post of the 8 rd last,
“Mr. Spoonor, brilliant and able
debater ae he, had his hands full
in dealiug with Mr. Bailey. 10
Two men stood close to each other,
eeperated only bv thecenlr.il aisle
suid their vtrbal sparing was
throughorif an interesting exliilu
tieu. Mr. Bailey’e chief object
was l<> place Mr. bj.ooner in 1 !;«»
po.-uion of arguing ftn absurdity,
and by relentless questioning he
H inlly feucecede i in seen ring from
the Wisconsin senator a statement
that the purpose and intuit uf
oleomargarine oil! was the
ingot revenue. This assertion
was greeted with derisive laughter
I»y the opponents of tin* measure,
which as everyone knows,
os to tax colored oleoma iganne
t!)o rata of 10 eonis n pound. ”
tho lull only passed by a small
nonpartisan majority, and
a number of Republicans
voted against it and joined in the
derisive laughter at Senator
Spooner, it would imply, accord
ing.to Mr. Fleming's opponent 1 ,
that the eminent, r -dot b table and
gifted Wisconsin Senator had lost
influence with his col leu; lies
Nothing could lie mere crroue> us.
qq je y HJV nieuof his own party
vvho jarred him, m dissent, on a
simpioipiestion of economic legis
lalion, know fully well that he
siands where lie did, before, in
iheier esteem, and Unit their jas
tial coni radietion was a mouieii
( al .y impulse in no sense impair
mg (lie usefulness or jiower of h
Wisconsin senator, A man who
argues to the contrary must he
very unfai^iliav with congn sdon
action. I assume that the < i i
once represented by Ah .van
deiTF. Stephens w ill not condemn
,, nuui W |, U) m ( ,n,, respect at. least
resemhies the groat commoner m
j, B )ovo of until and adherence to
principli? and conviction.-— \V. J.
O’B. m Augusta Chronicle
MR. FLEniNG.
Tiie Tslimaclite has managed to
keep rcasouahly well posted on
the character of tho service ren
dered llio people by their Con
gressmen since tho war; and it
lias been as quick to condemn
where condemnation was deserved
as it lias been to upprovw where it
thought approbation was merited.
Watching in this spirit the career
of Fleming in Congress, and a -
ways fair enough to render honor
whuic honor ia duo, it doesn’t lies
’itaie to ray fliat Ge 6 rgin lias/n^’
or had, since the war, m tho Con
Ft 1 ''S3 of the Country, an abler,
* »^hbor , ........*. witl; bof
ran n. a,
, of Chaniberlani s Colie, Chol
!ra an.uiiarrhoea lle.nedy when
mp son was suffering wit 11 severe
cramps and was given up as be
.V° !) d hope by my regular pliysie
"'ho stmffis high mhispi'ufes
(5oi ,., of it , ny su ., rpffr ilie d con
seiousness and recovered entirely
''ithin twenty four liours, says
^' rH ' Mory Haller, of Mi. Craw
'lyY’hueley * UU is lor sale
No matter how hot tho weather gets,
you bolter not grumble. There is a
against grumbhugat tho weather.
GccU For Rheumatism.
Last Fall I was taken with a
very severe alt ark of muscular
Rheumatism which caused me
great pain and annoyance. Alter
trying several gproseripilous and
rheumatic cures, 1 deemW to llsc
Oluimherlniu'a Rain Halm winch
1 laid tiecu ath’ortiscd in the South
Jersey man. Alter two
turns ot Hits Remedv, 1 was nmch
better aiul after using cue bottle,
was completely cured.—Sal lie
ris, Salem, N. J, For sale hy J.
W. Whiteley.
Refutations have boon psAscd to lynch
auytuan who bolts the p, I nary.
When you wake up with a bad
taste in your mouth, go at once
to Wlutoley’s and get a free sam
ple of Chapberlnui’s Stomach and
Liver Tablets, One or two doses
w.11 make billipnsness, you well. sick They headache also
cure
and constipation.
Go to M’hiteley'.s and get n $1.50
suit of clothes for 99 cents for you boy
A NEARLY FATAL RUNAWAY
Started n horrible ulcer on tlie
leg of J. R. On,or, Franklin Grove
111 ., which defied doctors and all
remedies for four years. Then
Huckiou .s Arnica curocl iuiu
Just as grnkl for Boils, Burns,
Rrnises, Outs. 1 Virus, Scalds, skin
Eruptutns, ami Piles. 25c. at
Wliiteley's.
The people ntonud Gibsoa are
tainly accomodating now.
Your only have about live weeks to
rip wul suort now Mr. Candidate,
NEGLECT MEANS DANGER.
Don’t neglect biliiousness and
constipation. Your health will
suffer permanently if you do. Do*
Will’s Little Eariv Risers cure
nut, Mich., e»V« i Deivitfs !” Little J'.j’
Early llivere are the most satisfae
jury pills J ever took. Never gripe
or cause Nairn.” J.W WJiit.
'.- 5 LOTI'S CarsapariHa vslss Its r.ij
V I vo .the confidence of U13 people
f-ri?;..
t it r. more watchful. represent a
live -of the principles .'and R–uU
urents that afu dear to every (rue.
Georgian, The stale lias not had
within that time a Congressman
more efficiency or of greater i:.
finance, in spite of the
lions of his computer to the
there is not in all the
gallons from tlie South a
..hose opinions have
weight with the general body
who is. i<>r that, reason, Letter cu
pucitateii to n iluence legislation
and to protect Ids
from advarse legislation, That
being true, there could be no mi*
sou worthy of the name in making
u change,—Sparta Lshmaehte.
Congressman Fleming
ed the people of McDuffie county
at Thomson last, Wednesday, it,
is said that lie captured the
and that McDuffie can now be put
down as solid for Fleming. He
will make several speeches in the
district before the primary is held.
We’ll bet that- UluScock has
furnished her last Senator for the
iSth Senatorial District. At lea>r
for some time to come.
The u hife primary which
««niu off on the 6 t,h day of June!
will do more to restore nonce and
gold will lief ween the white peo
ple of Glascock county than any
thing that could bo don.-. And we
want.every white man in the .cotin -1
, . , .
t y to come out and vote his choice,
Enjoy the privilege-one time m
Imvinn .*«M i„ .
mm. "s election.
Everybody should register, for
they know not what mav turn u 1
•
that they will want- to turn down j i
on election (lav.
war in the t rue of peace.”
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SAVED MANY A TIME.
Don't neglect, coughs and colds
even if it is spring. Such cases
often result seriously at this sea
son just because people are care
less. A dose of One Minute Cough
Cure will remove all danger. Ab
solutely safe. Acts at once. Sure
cure for coughs, '.“.Ids, croup, bron
chilis, and other ihroal itml Umg
troubles. *' I have used One Min
♦aigh Cure several V.ars,”
saye 1 os( master ((>. it.
Ban', 111. •‘ .It, ss the very best
cough mediciiic^on the niaYket.
has saved mo mttnv a spell of
sickness and I warmly rdcom
mend ;t,“ Tlie cltildren'a favorite.
J. W. Whileioy.
Remember that Hon. T. AY.
Hardwiak will speak in Giffion in
tlie aftcruoou of Situuiav, May
8rd
Dll) YOU KNOW THIS?
Do you know that a neglected
ough or cold leads to Consunqv
tron? Mom people <ii(> I'ldin the
effects of catching cold than any
other known cause. TTieYb is one
remedy, and remember ii only
costs 25 cents that has proven
safe unfailing cure for coughs and
colds. It ia called Gooch's Mex
ioan Svnip. Your drugaiat has it
or w ill got it.for you. It hulls
itid. strengthens the lungs and
breathing passages when nothing
'' !se VU M bike seems to do vmi
good', you had better get a bott le
to-day and read tlm testimonials
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on l ie " ra l > l ) t ‘ 1 '*
See the list of aniumcemen'so!'
gev< , m| ca , uii(lnt(s in lJus ;s , Ue .
* " 11 ,au 1110,0 uox , **
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A DOCTOR'S HAD I’LIGIIT
‘•Two years ago as a result of a
severe cold, 1 lout mv voice,“
writes Dr. M. I>. Scarbrough, of
Hebron, Ohio, “then begun an ob
slmale cough. Every remedy
known to me as a practicing phy
sieian for 85 years, tailed, and I
daily grow worse. Being urge-d to
try Dr. King’s New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds,
1 found quick relict, and for tho
last ten drys have felt better
for tWn years." Positively guar
anteed tor'i'hmat md Lung trou
bles by Whiteley 50c and $1.00.
Trial bottles free.
Tl,e G,eat SwBW i’
<)f Yirgur.a is a breeding ground
„f Malaria germs. So is low. wet
rsliy ground weakness, t^vorywlio^G }
qq,, s ,. K „n Ua oavi.se chi Is
iU ,d fever, aches in the tones and
musob’spnud may induce danger;
ous mnludies. But Electric Bit
teis never fail to destroy them
and cui'ii malarial (roubles. They
will surely prevent tvphoid. “We
tried many nemedies for Malaria
iUU i Stomaeh and Liver (roubles,”
writes John Charleston, of Byes*
villa, Ohio, “but nowr f und any
thing as good as Electric Bitters,
Try them. Only 50c. Whiteley
guarautooB satisfaction.
AS0UT UOOR FRAMES.
Door Tram** are made fdafn, also with
transoms, aiso Jl.u cd **r jamb, with wi'h transom# without amjsidclights; trausorud m j
or H :
—M’liicr for wood or hfjrk budd.ngs of XVhni
propel s’toti 1) constim d ted, 4;4*od a dooi matenai, frame Joints '
kind conunr
well Hltrd. all *troutj, ;w;uare amt properly
braced \\ e make all ot ours that way
AUGUSTA LU.mZV CO..
* Try c f f h 41 CI! £ c kA’ an.
SUFFERED THREE YEARS. .
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Miss Evelyn Morse writes from 651 Adams Street, Minneapolis, Minn., us
follows:
“! auffersd for nearly three years with cstarrh of the stotnsch which no
medicine seemed to relievo, until a friend advised me to try Pc rune. Although
skeptic?!, I trledit, and found it helped tne r/ltlsin the first week. Ikepttak -
AdiaIirittaiu,of Hekitan,O,,writes:
“After using your wonderful IVruna
throe moatlm tjiavo led go ‘ n :: -f.
I had continual h. '.vuu . i in ftiy to n
g^h, was bilious, iiei'h.d f r ffuHie;:;i;ll-,
my housework,ouid think R.-maa the
greatest medicine I ever used.”—Adi a
Brittain.
Mrs. Idzzla Blevins, 102 Bolivcr street,
Cleveland, Ohio, write s:
“I candidly feel Peruna was tho means
f
o VJ Hoages cfe oo
^1 d . °3
• f* MitcMell, Qa.
- Coffins *Sz Gaskets
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FOR *
——Yfftiiig ami Old. UouijUeb* I /mb. Ahvnye On Hand.
N. S, Hodges Co
“C—*’SS*
733 and 735 Broad Street,
Augusta, Georgia
CarriajQS, buggies, Wagons, Harness
Saddlery, Carriage and Wagon Material. Hemlock
White Oak Sole Leather, Hamers Leather and Rubber
Belting. Blacksmith and Woodworker's Tools,
Agents for Babcock's Fine Vehicles,
Also J110 W r . Masury – Sons
House Paints.
nd rm i m-srT
Notice To Contractors and Home Builders.
Having purchased a largo slock before the advance in prices ‘
, ne ( a j goods i am prepared to till all orders at lowest market prices
'
i-wlm pint" Sold,r, Emc, ('op|.er, Black and (•alvaiuzed . Sheet
Corrugated Iten Tarred Rocking and Building Taper,
tOAres, Banges, Mantels, Ailing and Gratsh.
Galvanised Imn Cornices and Sheet Metal Work A Specialty.
-REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE-
David Blusky 1001 ) Broad 3tree
5 AIGU3TA, GA.
Don’t bold a mao responsible
for his foul kin. You lime mm
blesof that kind of your own.
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Dyspepsia „ ....
TL%S.5f5JiX" digestunts -and digests, ah kinds of
food. It. give# instant relief and never
falls to cure. It allows you to eat ail
the food you want. T’benies–sensitive
stomachs can take i t. By i ts uso many
thousands cured of. dyspep.ties have failed. been
after everything else It
is unequalled for all stomach troubles.
8 t csss'! ?ieSp
felt do sfeflB goo^
Prenmrel 5®u l>ottk'chutfttns3!i«Uine»Uieaac. only !>'■ il.Te \\ n-i v,OO-. VUiicajic
sa*»
Ti: • August* Mill i aml- are out
on a strike, witil no pro reel o;
*»,!! early ar jnstmetit. *
saving my life, for I puffereit for
months from catarrh of tho stomach.
l.-.itus .,f Vcranac.mnJ me.”—Mrs.
uu.-t. • Bluvies.
i f vou do ii'.it derive prompt end satis
I "IDlWWlZZ:
full Biatoracat ot your ease r.ml ho wilt
1 «s pleased to give you l.is valuable –. 1 -
Addresa Ur. Hartman, President of
The llartmaa tiaaltartow, Coluiahas,
Ohio.
(iet 11 free sample of Chaniber
tain’s StoimM-li and Liver
Iake and pleasant '. riK * v effect Z
tv,me in
than pills. Tfei-n their vise is not
followed by const ipation as is of
ten the case with i.hiL:. Regular
sizo 25c per box.
THOUSANDS SAVED BY
W ! B BEW DISKIVEflT
Fjr Colds
ami al! THitOAT APrD LUNG TROUBLES.
This wonderful medicine positively
cures Bronchitis, Consumption, Coughs, Colds,
Hay PoVer, Asthma, Pneutn mia,
Hoarseness.EoreTliroatacdWlioop- Pleurisy, LaGrippe,
ing Cough. Every bottle guaranteed
WO CURE. MO PAY.
9RSCE EOs. and 71. TIBAL-S0TT2ES FREE
Tl'.e no]itieians are beginning to
“am : k around.” Something is
going 10 dioj> th ; first m v.s jou
bnovv,
Attention, Good Dressers!
We Have a Good Thing and
Want Everybody to Know it
*7 We have secured the exclusive right
for this vicinity to take orders for the
famous tailoring of
rA I Jf | STRAUSS BROS.,
Y' <. > jA : n f Chicago. sample V¥ I bn W We s cf and are Fine now
c o o n urge
l < ¥R. *4 everyone good clothes interested to call and in
inspect them. We show
1 . J. NEARLY 5 0 0 PATTERNS,
r nofi by far the largest line-in the country,
con-
1 sisting of many exclusive effects in wor
steds, cassimercs, Scotches, clays, serges,
#1 etc. STRAUSS BROS, make the kind
■LI of clothes like to wear,—accurately
you
tailored, perfect fitting, distinctly above
the ordinary, yet prices arc no higher than you have paid for
inferior goods. They guarantee absolute satisfaction
and with it goes our unqualified endorsement.
We shall he glad to have you call and jou will be glad you
came. ■V
3 "W ISThitele^
Best V–tue The New -
The low price sfoi '3 saves you money on every article yon hav«
to buy . No matter what prices otliers inakc, you w ill find th« lowest
j,rices iiere
LADIES CLOAKS,
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2n per cent, we save you on all above lines. 200 pair NottngK–iu
Lace curtaint, $2,(0 value $1.00 2(0 pair Ciuny Lace Curtaius
1 i'2-5U ([iiality 2(X)Jpair line Lace Curtains at 25 per cent, of
price.
Home Made Georum mrd S. C. Carpets.
fiOe for stout fast color carp ts; f,0e for «xfra super-wool Carpet*
85c for wool stair Carpets. f;(i() Kugs’at■ CCe on t he dollar, I’nder
wear cheaper thou any place in town. You save money on whal you
tiny of
P. D. HORKAN – CO •I
Augusta, Ga.
It Makes Us Mark
wherever good housekeepers used, and flour is Afe^,i H|0j ck*vt« ^ jjj f YqJ
our ^ v Jji^v
the highest standard ol high
xiuality. Bread, cakes, pies, -j
biscuit, pastry, made from this m
excellent lightness, brand sweetness offlour, and h,v tlavor s a jiff |g / fl J
It 7
given by no other flour. is .q% Y
the heft to use for any kind of <!\%–
fcakin S- •
Arrington Bros – Co..
903 Broad Street, Augusta Qa,
Li lI.um [it AT Kiiut j Of Groceries and Bre.ulatufli
PERSONAL.
If that tnll, good-looking young man, of about 25, who was vainly
trying to tiiul a new Suit to tit and plca-e him will come Iiere any
time between 7 A. M. and OF. M. he will learn something to hia ad
vantage.
SUITS.
Tn all the new patterns of this season styles-just as neat and just
as your heart can desirc-at
$5.00 TO $28.
And plenty of them to suit everybody, Boy’s Knee Pants Suit,
One Dollar and Fifty Cents to Ti n Dollar.
OUR MOTTO: BETTER QUALITY EOR LESS MONEY.
E. S. McCreary – CO • 9
Clothiers, Hatters, Furnishers,
yjp, p.road Rteet, AUGU 8 TA, GA
Augusta Scuthern Railroad Co.
Schedule Effective January 26 , 1902.
Read Down Iteail Up •
No 27. No 29. No 45. No 2o No 44 No 28
Ex Hun Sun only Ex San, Eastern Time Ex Suu Ex 2uu Him ou
P M A M A M AM P M P M
1 39 9 30 7 15 Lv. Augusta Ar. 10 09 8 00 7 25
6 26 10 IS 8 17 “ Hegbzihah '* 9 04 7 1* 6 04
5 53 10 51 9 03 «; Kevsville :< 8 33 6 35 C 04
6 23 II 13 9 43 i t Wiens tt « 07 5 55 C 40
7 05 11 50 11 01 4 1 Gibson 4 4 7 25 5 07 5 01
7 27 12 13 11 41 4< Alitcholl 7 01 4 41 4 40
8 IS 1 05 1 15 “ Banderavil!« C 10 3 25 3 50
8 30 1 15 1 30 4 4 Tenuille 6 00 3 10 .3 t0
Close connections nt Augusta with Soutliern Railway Tor all points and at
Tenuille with Central of Georgia and W. – T. R. R.