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i FOR SALE BY
THE GIBSON RECORD.
Local Items Picked Up Hera
Ami Thera For The Eu
tertaiuiueut Of
Our Hea
ders.
Come lei’s go a Ashing.
The creek is in tine shape.
Of course Ouerry w ill carry this
county.
C. H. Logue of Spread was in town
last Saturday.
Col. Hatcher of Wrightsvilla was in
Gibsou on business Tuesday.
Don’t forget us when you thump the
watermelons. Save us a rasher.
Several from here attended services
at Jit. Zion church vesterdav.
T. A. Walden and H. A. Williams
visited the Charleston Exposition this
week.
Tt niil soon l>e time to plant peas,
end everybody should plant lots of
them.
G. V. Logue and wife of Jefferson
coautv were visitors in Gibson last
Haturda",
Me have yet to find a remedy to
nnd a remedy to prevent the pear tree
from blighting.
Rev. Mr. Jordan failed to ft!! bin
appointment at the Methodist chnroh
last Sunday night on account of rain.
Wa understand that the Indies wh»
sold ice cream last Saturday for the
benefit of the parsonage done very
well.
Editor Snider of the Mitchell Ban
ner, was a visitor in Gibson last Mon
day. Mr. Snider, though blind, is un
interesting talker, and is a splendid
entertainer.
Hon. T. W. Hardwick passed
through Gibson yesterday afternoon
enronte to Handersvillo from n
paigit tour through Warren and Mc
Duffie counties.
We received our first copy of (he
AVarreuton Reporter last week and
welcomed it to our sanctum. It is a
neat, newsy short, and we w ish its ed
itors, Scruggs Bros., unbounded suc
cess.
It. now Hetms that the Sandersville
Progress has learned the name of the
county in the state which Guerry will
carry, and the name is about, io be
Washington from what wo can learn.
G1138# the Progress will make no fur
ther inquiries on this line.
\V« learn w ith regret that Mr. Lew
is Johnson of the Southern part of
Warren county lost his dwelling by
last Sunday at noon. Wo under
etaud it caught from the kitchen
atoye. He saved the most of his fur
niture, They BRy it has just been 22
years since his house ivas burned be
fore.
We haye announcements of the dif
ferent candidates for office in this pa
per, and a!) of them are good
We wouldn’t pretend to advise our
lead or s who to vote for-—especially
when there are no more party linos.—
We feu! that the beat l •' will be elec
tail to office, and we dun justi
fled to dictate to our re a Jars who
they should suppoi t We expect to
vote for onr choice regardless of past
party affiliations, nnd hope the other
voters will do likewise. Either of the
candidates would make goyd officers.
Mr. Joseph Howell, a 'former citi
zen of this county, was knocked off
Richmond Factory pond trestle and
killed by the Augusta Southern train
yesterday morning. Mr. Howell was
cro»ein» the trestle a foot, aud never
discovered the approaching engine un
til it was tcr> close to escape. Mr.
Howell was a brother of Messrs,
Frank and Wm. Howell of this coun
ty and was well thought of by all who
knew him. He leaves a family and
numbers of frtends to mourn his Iona,
to whom the IiOeord extends sympa
thy.
It i» with profound sorrow that we
have to chronicle the untimely death
of Airs., Thos, Dawson which occurred
nt her home about two miles west of
Gibson last Tuesday night. She had
no warning whatever of the attack
which took her spirit *to a brighter
world. She had just gotten up from
the supper table, not feeling the least
bit sick, and fell over dead. Sbo was
the wife of Mr. Thos. Dawson; a high
ly fanner of this county. She leaves
several children aud a host of relatives
and friends to wliom the Record ex
tends sympathy. Her remains were
laid to rest in Mill Creek Church Cem
etery Wednesday afternoon.
MY ANSWERS.
The following are my answers to
questions propounded to me by a
Temperance Society,
1st. “Would you vote for a local
bill creating a dispensary iu a dry
county?” I answer no.
2nd “Would you vote for » gen
•ral Dispensary Bill, allowing the vo
ters of a dry county to ^create a dis
pensary?” “Would I answer no. for- Jocnl
-3rd. yon vote a
bill, allowing the voters of a wet coun
ty to oreate a dispensary?” I answer
yes. the Wright Dispensary
I voted for
Bill in the last Legislature because it
- was the best prohibition measure .be
fore that body. All prohibition mem
bers of the house and Senate voted
for the Bill, believing that it would
edy the whisxay evil
Itospt.
T. J. M. Kelley.
HardwicI; ± Kelley.
THEY SPOKE TO A" GOOD CROWD AT THE
COURT HOUSE IX GIBSON LAST SAT
UHDAT.
A good crowd of hearers listen
ed to tiie ]x litical speaking at the
court house last Bat ‘ny l >v Dr.
T. J. M. Kelley, candidate foi the
r Legislature , from _ tills , county, and
T. W. Hardwick, candidate for
Congress from the 10th distric.
Both the sneakers were intro
duced by Hon. W. K. i oguo.
Dr. Kelley led oft with an ap
peal to the people to elect men to
the legislature who would use their
every efforts to protect the peopl*
from excessive taxation ; men who
would raiso their voice in the in
terest of the common people on
every issue that might arise. Ilo
showed, by the record , where he
voted ami spoke against every un
necessary appropriation that came
before the last house, and prom
ised if re-ele ited, to continue the
same course,
Mr. Hardwick followed with an
appeal to the people for support.
He spoke for over an hour, at
tacking Congressman Fleming’s
record at intervals. He referred
to Mr. Fleming as the Colossus of
Rhodes, but we must say it was a
pleasant speech, clear of person
alities, and both Fleming men and
Hardwick men seemed to enjoy J it.
CHILDREN’S DAY.
“Children’s Day“ at the Meth
odist church lust Sunday was en
joyed immensely by the large
crowd who gathered at the church
to witness the carrying out of the
pleasant and interesting program.
ie gweet little children acted
their part well, which was a
j ov to their parents and theenliie
population of the town. The ox
ercises worn conducted under the
auspices of Mr. W, U. Logue and
Miss Florine Logue, wlio deserves
much credit for their efforts.
\V. E. Mumford was to have
addressed the children, but failed
to come and Rev. Mr. Scruggs ad
dressed the children in his stead.
He, while unprepared, gave tin.
children an interesting and in
st rue live lecture. He coniplimen
ted tlie little girls Ipr ' being at ten
**•
live at Sunday School and retire
imuided the buys for failing to
attend, {arresting the fault on
their fathers.
Mr. A. B. Sams, representing the
Savannah Morning News, passed
through North Georgia Gibeonjtlm vieithis woek, enrouto to
to mother who
is quite feeble.
Mrs. A. B. Sams nnd children are
visiting friends and relatives iu Gib
son this ween,
We have the announcement h of J . F
Rivers and W. Terrell Kitchens for
Tax Receiver in this issue. They are
both nice men.
Reveals ACreat Secret.
It is often asked how such start
ling cures, that piizzla ‘.he best
physicians, lire effected by Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Con
sumption. Here’s the secret. It
cuts out the phlegm uml genn-nf
feetted mucus, and lots the life
giving oxvgen enrich and vitalize
the blood. It heals inflamed,
cough-worn throat nnd lungs.
Hard {colds and stubborn coughs
soon yield to Dr. King’s New Dis
covery, tlie most infallible remedy
for nil Throat and Lung diseases.
Guaranteed bottle 50c and $1.00.
bottles free at Whiteley
J. V. Whiteley haw just received
one hundred suits of boys clothing to
go at less than factory prices, Gome
soon, they are going fast.
Won’t Eoliow Advice After
Paying for It.
In a recent article apromert
physiciah says, ’’If is next to im
possible for tlie physicians to get
his patients to carry out any pre- diet
scribed course of hygiene or
to tlie smallert extent;|he lias but
one resort left, namely, Jtlie drug
treatment.” When medicines are
used for chronic coin lipation, tlie
most mild and gentle obtainable
such ns Chambehiin’s St.imnco cfc
Liver blets, should he employed.
Their use is not followed by coil
stipation as they leave the bowels
in a natural and healthy condition
F { by Wliffcley
GEORGIA—Glascock County
T. J. Harden, Execuoon upon the
estate of D. 1. Harden lute of said
County, deceased, having fi!)d his . pe- all
tition for discharge, this is to cite
persons j concerned to show
against the granting of this discharge,
at the regular teim of the court og
dinary for said county to be held oh
fiirst Monday iu June 1902. This 7th
day of May 1902 Ordinary
J. C, English
FOR TREASURE.
I anounco myself a emulate for
re-pff.'t on to the office of Treas
urer of Jiascok County subject to
white Primrry of June 5th. My
record in past is my platform
With many, thanks to my
friends for past favors.
Very Respt
H. A. Williams,
FOR SHERIFF.
I hereby announce myself n eandi
dute f> r re-election f ■> the office of
sheriff, subject to the Prtnarv ;
’ hanking the people for past favors
ana loping to merit the same m
the future.
E . L. Braddy,
T announce myself a candidate
for Bherilf, subject to the white
primary of June the 5. My plat
form is to perform the duties of the
oliie ns prescribed by Jaw.
B. T.Ivey.
To the voters of Glascock County
I announce myself a candidate
for (he < fflco of Sheriff subject to'
the White Primary of June 5th,
I earnestly ask the support of all
the people. W. \V. KITCHENS
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate tor ’Pax Collector, subject
to the white primary of June the 5.
I will appreciate Hie support of all
the voters.
W. R. Lognn, Jr.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
Conscious of perfuming my
whole dut y as your humble servant
1 hercbv announce my candid-icy
for re-election to the office ot Tax
Receiver subject to-primary, than
king my friends for past support
and hoping to rhorit the same in the
future, 1 ani
Gratefully il. yours,
J. Witcher
At the sob.citat.ion of friends, I
hereby announce myself a ctindi
date for the office of Tax Receiver
o r Glascock county, subject to the
primary, promising if elected, to
discharge the duties of the office to
the best, of my ability.
R, L. Walden.
Thereby announce myself a can
didute for the office of Tax Receiv
er, subject to the White Primary
of June the 5th, and ask the sup
port of the .people. If elected
this office I a’latl"use dilligmice in
the performance of my M*. whole du
tv. J. SWINT.
Tq The People of Glascock Co. 1
I announce mvselt a canidate
for the office i.f Tax Receiver
Subject to the White Primary
June 5th.
W. Terrell Kitchens
J desire to inform the Voters of
County, that I have, af
careful consideration decided
to become a canidate for the office
.teceiver of tax returns.
to the vole of the White Pri
mary of Juno 5th. If elected I
will li,s. my every efforts to per
form the duties of the office in a
faithful manner. Hoping to re
your support, I am
Very respectfully,
| • J. F. llivsrs,
FOR CLERK.
Feeling grateful to tlie people
for past favors Shown me and ask
ing a continuance of (heir patron
age in future I hereby “aimouncu
myself a canidate for the office of
Clerk of the Superior court of
Glascock County subject to the
primary.
Thomas, A. Walden
To the People of Glascock Connty.
I hereby announce my candida
cy for re-election to tips Legisla
ture, subject to the primary June
5th, and ask the support of all
the people. If elected I shall con
tinue my light for Ballot Reform
and Lower Taxation, and shall do
all in my power to make you an
honest and courageous Represen
tative.
Gratefully yours,
T. J. M. KELLEY.
WHISKEY
$1,35 Per Gallon.
Mention this paper and send
private Price list
Write:
Winston Dis. Co.,
Winston, N. C.
Lowest Priced Whiskey Hous'd
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>'■? his 60ll > Rev Frank I'eWitt Tal
mage Herald and Only asso^iatejeditors book endorsed of Christian by Tul
niage family. Enormous profit for
agents who act quickly, Outfit ten
cents. Write immediately
CLARK – CO •»
222 S. 4 th St. Philadelphia, Fa.
Meutin this paper.
Tax Notice.
I will he at the following named
P^ces for the purpose of Leceiv
U1 » * ax Returns «>t Glascock conn
ly for the year 1902.
FIRST ROUND.
Gibson, Saturday April 12
Mitchell, Friday, ” is
Kdgehill, Friday, ,. og
SECOND ROUND.
Gibson, Saturday, May 8
Uary‘8 Mill, Fridav May 12
Mitchell, Saturday, “ 17
Edgehill, Friday, “ 28
THIRD ROUND.
Q j hson Saturday, June 21
Fdgeliill, Friday, “
Usry’s Mill. Thursday “ 12
Mitchell, Saturday, “ 14
SPECIAL NOTICE.
I will bo afcBastonville June 20
A. M, nt Denton’s June 20, 1’. M.
at Beallesprings, Thursday, .1 vine
25, at Agrioohi, Friday Jtuie 18,
Books close June 23th, I will
he in Gibson on that day
J, Il WILCHKR,
R. T. R. G. G.
9 s Popular Clothing Sore
Makes Big Reductions.
Ten Cents Cotton is nothing in Comparison to the money
can save by purohiising your Clothing, Underwear, ami other
eppnrel from us. Wo have made enormous reductions on all
Goods ‘
Special Reduction on Overcoats—All
Sizes and Styles,
I. C. Levy’s Son – Co.,
838 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
What We
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. anything
The great item in the cost of is
the labor in making it. Skilled workmen com
mand good pay, but they do more and bette
/a ork 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 b{g. 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 profit on each of a few sales. As the toy
* said: “A lot of littles makes one big.”
Chas. F. Degen, Mgr.
E ....
For Sale By J. W. WHITELEY, Gibson. Ga.
No Loss Of Time
I have sold .Chamberlain’* Colic
Cholera a Diarrhoea Kcnn.dey for
years and would rather he out >1
coffee and sugar than it. I sold
live bottles of it vesterdav tothns
hers Unit could go no faiher, and
they are at work again this morn
mg.-H. «. fiiei.pb, Plymouth.
Oklahoma. As will be seen by
the shove I lie thershers weie able
to keep on with their work with
out losing a singl day’s time.
Ton should keep a bottle of ibis
Koniedv l vour homo. For sale
by Whiteley,
Cotton is o good price now, but
we are afraid it will not be so
go–d next full.
Dock Gross ^ Libel for Di
p- • j vorce in Glas
Ei.cipdi(|Gross t l cock Court , February Superior
A term, 1902
It appearing to lire court that
■Defehdont in above stated case
does not reside in this, state [and
that it is necessary To perfect ser
vices upon him l.y publication. it.
is therefore!ordered that the said
Lueindie Gross is hereby com
manded to he and appear at the
next term of this court to answer
above stated complaint, and that
said service bo so made by pub
■ lishing this order in the newspn
per m Glascock ebunty in which
I gfarffi Sales are advertised, twice
a month for two ,months' ' This
February 19, 1902
Horace M. Hokled,
[Judgs Northern Circuit
Reliable
Jewelry
! Our Stock of Holliday Goods is very
i Large. We carry nothing biff the finest
of Jewelery, Watches, Diamonds, Cut
Glass, and all kinds of goods suited to
Christmas.
Sent For Our New Catalogue;
WM. SCHWEIOERT – CO. 1
THE JEWELER,
702 Broad Street Augusta, da’
souT.es RW
RAILWAY
the cun jit mnnivr.r
CF TRJ1DZ J2JKB- TZy* VEL.
the Frincinal COTamarcF.l
C‘4> vrs ami LeaU'u a- d J' Iuhoucj
lW,Ortc cf the st’-i.i watii I.’h.s
'4.
NORTH EJzST and WEST.
High-CIr.ss Vcstifami^ Trntot), Through Sloeplnj;«C«r9
between Nni’ YorJf iNcuv O rie^ sir, vttt A. text ft at.
Ci>vcis>rsafti Flor.d* vi-t i.an a:u^ via
As-lxeville.
Now YorSC oanJ ZHatii 1 r*, f vU Lynrhb-'r^, Darvi’ •»
oriel h f Or via x-cf, j-.x-—.
Sava •> nuh.
.Staler or Z>io. wp>Ciir Service cm c I1‘ Trains,
Exc^Xlorxt fei vk:o o.rr.-d Lew to T
coua AoutL. Carohnn Imev-Sta e itnd WcC' j. *■ u'.k *- ■ •
ICixpofl ion.
Winter Tourist to all Resorts now on :
roducod
/'or detailed infornraiion , liieraiure . time iaOies, rates, etc.,
cjjply io f.tcrtfiv cr u-hM
S. U. 12 ELDWIOK, W. H.T/.YI.OS,
General Pnstcaprer Gen. Pass. SigCK-it
LE/LiAuRiidii, L. C, Sitlaatu, Ga.
IL. tv. nUVT, j. rr.AM 0
Lie. Passenger JZgeni, district Puii. S'r'-t,
Charleston, S. C, Ji. t It- 1 a ■ ■ u
8EERUAHY IO. 1003.
DENTAL NOTICE,
I willl be at Avera the first four
days in April, at Mitchell the 0, 7 – 8
of April, at Agricola the 9, 10 – 11 of
April, in Gibson the week beginning
May 5th, 1902.
T. 0. GIBSON,
Dentist
Dr. Salter’s
EYE LOTION,
For Sore Eyes has no equal.
will cure any case of sore eyes m
a short time. It does not pain
tlie eyes when applied, therefore
it is the best Eye Lotion made for
children. Only 25c per bottle.
AH dealers sell it.
Dear Mother.
Don’t let your baby suffer nnd
cry with Colic when n few drops ot
Dr. ricnenors Antiseptic, . .
diluted and sweetened will give
most, instant relief.
Non-poisonous, and therefore
Harmless.
Tastes like peppermint call'dy
aud baby will take it without
“kick.” A silver half dollar
get a bottle from
J. W. WHITELEY
Let If
as
Scott’s Emulsion io not
good medicine for fat folk 0
We have never tried giving
to a real fat person. We
You see Scott’s Emu',
builds new flesh. F
people don’t want it. SUvi
people don’t need it.
But if you are thin Sc«.
Emulsion is the medicine
you. It doesn’t tire you o
There is no strain. The v
is all natural and easy,
just take the medicine
that’s all there is to it.
The next thing you kr.
y OU f ee j — y 0U eat bet
— and you weigh more. It
a quiet worker.
Send for free sample.
SCOTT – J30WNE, Chemists, ,oq I'earl Si., N.
50 c aud $1 . 00 ; all druggists.
DUCn FRAMES.
Door Frames are made phthi. atsr . i»
transoms, or with transo; .* and sideFtflnsj
also —either fhreci for jamb, wood Wi*ff» back or without h^ildingc ir ransoms
or Win;*’
nropet ly constructed, a door frame of ..iv
Kind should contain good materia*, • onua
well lilted, all strong, square and properly
braced. We make all of ours that way.
AUGUSTA LUMBER €0.,
of the h <1