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THE RECORD,
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GIBBON. GA. MAY 2. 11)02
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We are afraid the farmers will
gel too good u stand of cotton.
You candidates must corns
across with the cash if you want
your name put on the ticket.
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Tho trusts, great scolts! Is ev
erytlnng and everybody going to
get into them? Well, wo trust
in the trusts that we may not suf
tor.
The two Bills met in joint de
bate over in Lmcolnton Monday.
We understand the fur flow every
way. Wo wish the boys would
loch horns here Saturday.
Messrs. R. A . Dixon and 1”. L.
Fool are the candidates for Coro
ner. They say thine is not enough
money in the office to put their
announcements in tho pi par, so
they will not appear m print.
T. W. Hardwick, the oppouupt
of \V. H. Fleming for Congress,
is booked to speak at the court
house to-morrow afternoon. Ho
will doubtless have a large cro.vd
of hearers, ns ho is known to be a
splendid speaker.
Sun Jones, Lon Broughton* and
Scab Wright tiro a team that can’t
be easily downed. We would like
for the hoys to coins by Gibson
and tell us a few things. Wo are
pretty sure wo would have to pull
Sam off of some of tho hot heads
around Gibson.
Mark Johnson, candidate for
State School Commissioner, has a
supplement to go out with t|ns is
sue of tho Record; which gives his
platform. We have read it care
fully, iiml we tlmiK ita bound on®.
We usk our readers to portmo it
■carefully Bator© thoy pledge their
support to nny other ■candidate.
Terrell, feeling unable to en
gage a controvetsy with Guerry,
lias sicked Warner Hill, his mali
nger on him, and it npiwtrs to us
that Air. Hill is a great deal
smarter man than Mr. Terrell.
We think things arc running hack
wards.-Hill seems to be more
capable of filling the gubernato
rial chair than Terrel, or at least
he can beat Terrell asking ques
tions. But let them go ns they
will, wo will not weep muih if WO
do have to eat the crow.
Tho farmers who had to buy
•corn ut a dollar per bushel 1 and
meat at ten cents per pound this
year should reflect a good while
before planting all their boat land
hi cotton and depend ui a few
lie res of their poorest land yield
ing them n sufficient supply of
corn. They may, if they do, ex
perienoe the same sad fate they
did this year. Of course wo know
most farmers are going to plant
their best land in cotton, but they
should divide it up and plant some
in earn. If a man will sow gram
on good land, alter he gathers lus
grain ho etui ninko a fair yield ot
corn, which surely, the two crops
will pay better than a cotton crop
at seven cents per pound. It will
not do to depend ;n the cotton
crop alone. Plant corn, pens, po
tatoes, sugar euno ami gram and
you will not have so much to buy,
but will have your cotton crop
■clear.
'Reveals ACreat Secret.
It is often asked how such start
ling cures, lhat puzzla the best
physicians, are effected by Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Con
sumption. Here’s the secret. It
cute out the phlegm and
leetted mucus, and lets the life
giving oxvgen enrich and vitalize
the blood. It heals tttfliuned,
rough-worn throat nmt lungs.
Hard {colds und stubborn coughs
soon yield to Dr. King’s New Dis
covery, thoinost infallible remedy
for all Throat a.id Lung di..... •>.'
Guaranteed bottle 60r and
bottles fro© a; W, . e Uj
Fleming atthohson.
Thomson, On., April 25,—I
have been recalling passages in
speech delivered by Hon. Wm
Fleming at the court house in
on the 28rd inst., for
{the distinguished speaker
seemed intent only on a systemat
ic answer to Mr. Hardwick's alle
gations, bo-was eloquent at times
forceful from start to finish,
I have never seen an audience
that manifested a livelier iuteres
in the subject matter ot a H|>eech,
or one so deeply interested ns to
give no evidence of being weary
the whole two hour* and forty
minutes Mr. Fleming spoke,
With no one to lead the ap
platiso, or to suggest by a Jmnd
dap, as is oFten done, just where
applause should come in, the UU
dunce, moved by unanswerable
hfRuniefit, or by a burst of gen
l| ine eloquence, applauded fre
quently and heartily.
Mr. Fleming was at Ills beat.He
made Btfocotiviuling a presentn-
1,0,1 his case, in the matter of
duty performed, that his audience
hastened to manifest their appro*
val of his congress.
Even where Mr. Fleming, in or
to fully meet Mr. Hardwick’s
(hut ho was n “political
nonenity in Congress,” had to
read letters from such a Democrat
ic leader as the late Mr. Wilson
of West Virginia, a cabinet officer
under Mr. Cleveland, and other
eminent citizens, he did this 80
deftly the audience felt he had no
(o indulge in mere egotism.
accepted the compliment
given their congressman as a c(,m
plinicnt to the entire district.
The speech was a strong one de
livered in fine style. Jt made a
powerful impression, No man
who heard it, doubts, if he ever
doubled the splendid ability and
the great usefulness of Congr C3K
man Fleming,
A’o mini who heard the speech
holds any view oilier than that,
interests of the people of the
lenlli district can be lust sub
by retaining Mr. Fleming’s
not only f:>r tho ensuing
two years, hut just ns long as he
be willing to serve tho peo
in Augusta Chron
icle.
DR. It. i, fl.NCEKLEY.
(At,uni Correspondent to Angimu, Chronicle)
Atlanta, ISit,-, April 20.—Dr. T.
J- M. Kelley, who rcprc.sented
Ulnscock in tho last Legislature,
wns a welcome visitor at tho enpi
tot to-day.
He was here looking after some
pension business, for Ids people.
Asked about tho congressional sit
uation in his county, he said:
’Personally, I ain for Hardwick
hut of course, it is difficult to for
cast the result of the election’ t l
Concerning the gubernatorial
situation m lus county, lie said:
“I 1 tom wluxt 1 can gather the
sentiment of my county is for
Guerry. *»
Dr. Kelley mado a strong fight
lor cutting down extravagant leg
islation 111 the last house, Ho
still believes that this is the
mount question 111 Georgia to-dav.
Discussing that phase of the
litieal question iu tho slate to-day
lie-said •
( » I made that tight in the lust
house , ns every vote l east, and on
inis subjoct, as the Journal will
straw, was in favor of cutting down
extravagant appropriations.
“Home of them are as follows:
First opposition In the $500,000
appropriation to tho Atlanta de
pot bill; #15,000 to the Vnu Epps
Akin digest law; the, Ilnyes-ScoU
Bogus bond con vent ton bills; the
Soldier’s home lull, as 1 believed
it was best to let the pensions go
direct to the soldiers and let their
families get the benefit of it.
As to equal taxation 1 have «|.
ways stood, and now stand on a
conservative platform. - I am not
the .
against corporations: but rep
roseut t hat groat class of middle
people who believe that all the
people should pnv their part
the expenses of the government,
“Let me reiterate, I am
convinced, from my experience in
Gig last legislature that tho great
and overshadowing issue in tile
next house will be tax reform—
u, at JB . to w!ieve lhe , 1 1( , f „ )n P' ,
.,. burile, . , > s ^exeesstve , taxes.”
The brutish WeyJer of Spam
li °' ,n | D * r, * on " ith our brutish
g»*v*rals in the Philippines. They
nivpiuclicmg more brutalitv than
erer did.
DAN GROSVEHGR SAYS "*I g
Peruna is an Excellent Spring
Remedy—I am as Weft-as Ever.”
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DON. DAN. A. (JU08VEN0B, OF THE FAMOUS OHIO FAMILY.
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Dan. A. flrosvcnor, Deputy Auditor for tho War Department, in a
written from Washington, D. < „ says:
« Allow me to express my gratitude to you tor the benefit derived
from one bottle of Peruna. One week has brought wonderful changes
and l am now as well as ever. Besides being 6nc ot the verv hast
remedy.^ '
^ tonics it is an excellent catarrh
dan. a. grosvenor.
Ill a recent letter ho says;
1 consider Peruna really more meritorious than I did when 1 wrote
you last. I receive numerous letters from acquaintances ail over the
country asking me if my certificate is genuine. 1 invariably answer,
yes.’’—Dan. A. Grosvenor.
A County Cmnnilnaimior’, Letter.
Hon. John Williams, County Commit
(doner,of 517 West Second street, Duluth,
Minn., soya tho following in regard to
Peruna:
“ Aa a remedy for catarrh T cun cheer
fully recommend Peruna. 1 know what
it ia to suffer from that terrible disease
and I feel that it is my duty to speak a
Whooping Cough.
A woman who lias cxiierience
with tlnsdisonso, tells how to pre
vent any dangerous consequences
from it. Sho says: Our time©
.chiUlr^n look whoopingcuugh last
sum three mo,, ottr old, baby boy being only
moths and owing to our
giving them Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy, they lost none of their
plumpness and came out m much
better health than other children
whose parents Jdid not use this
remedy. Our oldest little gni
would cull last Uy for cough syrup
between whuops-Jessie Fiiikej
edy IIijpl, Springville, Ala This Rem
is for sale by Wliiteley.
Another card this week. It’s J.
M. Suint for Tax Receiver.
Sciatic Rheummatisin Cured After
Jiourteen Years of Suffering'
“lliavnlieen affiietetl with sciat
ic rheumatism for forfoen years,’’
says Josh Edgar, of Uennontown,
Cal' “1 was aide to be around but
oonstunfyjsulVered. tliing J tretl evi ry
I could hear >f and at last
was told to try Chamberlain’s
Fain Balm, which I did and was
immediately lelieved amt in a
short time curod, and 1 am hap-
1 >V to say it lias not sincu ret urn.”
" 1,Y »»t t use Jiliis liniment and
11 ’ s tursal °
The Sunday schools of this place
are on a boom.
j„ g^p™^?dK!«g ami
asBiiniJatmg food. For them Dr.
King,s New Life Fills work won
ders. They tope and regulate the
a A e diiI0Slivt; mgans, gently expel
nil poisons from system, enrich
the blood, improve ad petal o, imuo
healthy flush, Only 25c a Wliiteley
A shower nceasionaily with
the hot sunshine and cops will
show you how to gut "out, from
about here.
Stand Like a Stc ne Wall.
Between your children and the
tortures ,of itching and
se.vldiieead or other skin
diseases.- Hew? why, by usirg
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve,
greatest healer. Quickest cure
Ulcers, Fevers Sores. Salt Itheum,
Cuts. f° Burns or {Bruises.
r Pdo 8 - -5c at W’h.telcy
Remember you will have to pay
i your. Dollar and a half by
inst,
| THOUSANDS SAVED BY
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For Consumption. Coughs, Colds
and all THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
This wonderful medicine
cures Bronchitis, Consumption, Coughs,
Hny Asthma, Pneumonia,
Fever, Pleurisy, LaGrippo,
iugCough. Hoarseness, Sore ThroatandWhoop- bottle
Every guaranteed
NO CURE. NO PAY.
PRICE 50c. sml : 1. TRIAL BOTTLES FREE
good word for th*> tonin that brought me
immediate relief. Peruna cured me of a
bad case of catqjrrh and t know it will
cure any other sufferer from that dis
ease.”—John Williams,
Miss Mattie L. dutld. President TUI
not* A oung People’s Christian Temper
aneo Union, in a recent letter from
engo,IU., says:
N. S. Hodges cfe Co.,
■ ‘Mitchell, Ga.
Coffins – Caskets
FOR
-Young awl Old. Complete Line Always On Hand.
N. S. Hodges –, Co
H. H C0SKERY,
733 and 735 Broad Street,
Augusta, Georgia
Carriages, buggies, Wagons, Harness
oaddiery, c jji Carnage r' • and j w Wagon t ■ iv.aterial. , ,, ficrnlock , , and ,
White Oak Sole Leather, Harness Leather and Rubber
Belting. Blacksmith Babcock's and Woodworker's Tools,
Agents for Fine Vehicles,
Also Jno House W. Masury Paints. – Sons
Notice To Contractors and Home Builders.
Having purchased a large stock Ivefore the advance in prices 2
medal goods ] nut prepared to fill all orders at lowest market prices,
lor Tin plate Soldi r, Zinc, Copper, Black and Galvanized Sheet Iron,
Corrugated Iron Tarred Rocking and Building Paper.
tores, Ranges, Mantels, Tiling and Gratei
Galvanized Iron Cornices and Sheet Meta! W ork A Specialty.
--REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE
Slusky, 1009 AUGUSTA, Broad Str GA. ia
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V FI'S** 1 IIW a W.sJ’akW*
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We have the finest line of
Spring and Summer Goods.
Ever brought to Augusta, and the prices are the most reason
able in every ..way. Call and inspect cur stock before
ing elsewhere.
Summer Shirts. Hats, Suits, and Underwear.
J. Willie Levy,
“Outfitter *9
844 Broad St. Augusta, Ga.
“l tlxsbt if Pervna has a rival in an
the remedies recommended to -day for
catarrh of the system/ A remedy that
will cure catarrh of the stomach will
cure the same condition of the mucous
membrane anywhere. / have found it
the best remedy l have ever tried for
catarrh, and believing it v/erthy my
endorsement l gladly accord it.—Mattie
L. Guild.
A Cont-rraaman'* letter,
Hon. W. P. Brownlow, Congressman
from Tennessee, writes from Wash
ington, D. C., the following:
“ I have suffered from catarrh of the
stomach for several years, and for the
past twelve months Was in an exceed
ingly critical condition. My attention
was called to your Peruna, and I began
to use it, and my Improvement was
noticeable after tho first tftroe days. I
have taken throe bottles of the medicine
and I feel satisfied that I am now almost,
if not permanently, cured. In connec
tion with the 1 5 ana, I have used your
Manalic for biliousness and torpid liver.
I regard it as tho best medicine for this
that I have over used. Having
Wen benefited so much myself, I give
this statement, that others may bo
benefited.”— 1 W. P. Brownlow,
Tenn.
Mrs. Elmer Fleming,orator ot Reser
voir Council No. m, Northwestern Le
gion Of Honor, of Minneapolis, Minu.,
writes from 2535 Polk street, N. E.:
“I have been r 1
troubled all my
life with catarrh { –
in my head. 1 !
took Peruna for ; 'k H
about threet Si @ P* 1
months, and
now think I am
permanently 1
cured. 1 believe A
that for catarrh
in all its forme
Peruna is tho Mrs. Elmer Fleming,
medicine > Minneapolis, Minn.
of tho U- -4
ago. It cures
when r,U other remedies fail. I can
heartily recommend peruna as a catarrh
remedy.”—Mrs, Elmer Fleming,
Treat Catarrh iu Spring.
The spring is the time to treat catarrh,
l:ok1 ’ wot wintPr weather often retards
S"!
thocuj-awiii txj prompt and permanent.
There can be no failures if Peruna is
taken intelligently during the favorable
weather Of spring.
As a systemic catarrh remedy Peruna
eradicates catarrh from tho system
wherever it may be located. 11 cures ca
tarrh of tho stomach or bowels with tiio
same certainty as catarrh of the head,
Tf you do not derive prompt and satis
factory results from the use of Peruna,
wrftc at on CO iso Dr. Hartman, giving »
full statement of your casc.'un.l im will
be pleased to give you his valuable ad
vice gratis. c
Addrcrs Dr. Hartman, President of
Tin Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus,
Attention, Good Dressers !
We Have a Good Thing and
Want Everybody to Know it
¥ We have secured the exclusive right
for this vicinity to take orders for the
A ■ famous tailoring of
K STRAUSS BROS.,
> t – 1 mm m– Chicago. displaying samples Woolens tkoir We of and newest are Fine urge now
everyone interested in
good clothes to call and
inspect them. We show
9 NEARLY 5 0 0 PATTERNS,
I II 11 by far the latest iinein the country, con
!i sisting of many exclusive effects in wor
steds, easameres, Scotches, clays, serges,
i , ^ of etc. clothes STRAUSS you like fitting, BEGS, to wear,—accurately distinctly make the above kind
tailored, perfect
the ordinary, yet prices are no higher than you have paid for
inferior goods. They guarantee absolute satisfaction
and with it goes our unqualified endorsement.
We shall be glad to have you call and you will be glad you
came.
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Vmkue The New
est Style In A ugusta.
Tli*‘ low price stors saves you money <>n every article you have
buy. No matter what prices olhers^make, you will find the lowest
prices here
LADIES CLOAKS ,
Fins. Skirls, Ur.dci wear, Slicks, Wrappers, Silks and DretsGood*
25 per cent. we save you on all above lines. 200 pair Nolmghain
Face eurtaint, $2,f 0 yaliis $1.00 200 pair Ciiiny Lac© Curtains,
s»2.50 quality $i .50. 200 # pair hue Lite© Curtains at 25 par cent, of
price.
Homs Made Geo mi a mid S. C. Carpets.
i’,()e for stunt fast color carpets ;T0c for extra'super-wool Carpet*
line fer wool stair Carpets. UK) Rngs'at fiCo on ilie dollar, Under
w ear cheaper thou any place in town, You save money on what you
buy of
P. D. KORKAN – CO.,
Augusta, Ga.
It Makes Its Mark
wherever used,, and arnon ? o^oj
good housekeepers our flour is
the highest standard of high
uuality. Bread, cakes, pies,
biscuit, pastry, made from this
excellent trend efflour, have .
lightness, sweetness and tlavor « |0
given by no Cher flour. I. is
the fceft to use for any. kind of ^
baking. k •
«;0»*YF|t.QNr' -
Arrington Bros – Co..
903 Broad St rest, Angustn Ga,
L 0.1 let's In All Kinds O,' Groceries a id Brae lstufls
PERSONAL.
If that- fall, good-looking voting man, of about 25, who was vainly
trving lo find a new Suit to fit and please him will come here any
time between 7 A. M. and til'. M. he will loam something to lus a a
vantage.
SUITS.
In all the new patterns of tins season styles—just as neat and just
as your heart can desire— at
$5.00 TO $28.
And plentv of them to suit everybody, Boy’s Knee Pa 11 is Suit,
One Dollar and Fifty Cents to Tt n Dollar.
OUR MOTTO: BETTER QUALITY EOR LESS MONEY.
E. S. McCreary – CO.,
G[otliiers, H itters, Furnishers,
716 Broad Steet, AUGUSTA, GA
Augusta Southern Railrcad Co.
Schedule Effective January 26 , 1902.
Bead Down Read Up
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p m a m a m A M P M P M
4 30 9 30 7 15 Lv. Augusta Ar. 10 00 8 50 7 25
C 23 10 18 8 17 “ He^ltziltuh “ 9 04 7 1* 6 34
5 58 10 51 9 05 Kevsvillo “ 8 33 6 35 C(U
G 28 11 13 9 48 11 AVreoa « 8 07 6 55 5 40
7 01 1150 1101 (4 Gibson 4 t 7 25 5 07 5 02
7 27 12 13 11 41 “ Alitchelt 7 01 4 41 4 40
8 18 1 05 1 15 “ Saudevsvil’e ft CIO 3 25 3 50
8 30 1 15 1 30 44 Tennille 44 G 00 3 10 3 40
Close connections at Augusta with Southern Railway for all points and at
Tennille with Central of Georgia w:d AY. – T. R. It.