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Wrightsville Recorder.
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-A. I. HAINES & Co., l’nonm I'oijs.
VV. wL TOJVM'JUNS, ICmw.ii.
Published every Saturday
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NATL’IUIAV, Ni:i»T. II, IKSO.
NATIONAL lll'.MOf It A 11 ( I H-Kl, I.
yon nnysiDuxT ;
GEN. W. S. HANCOCK,
OF I’ENNSYI.Y ANI A.
yon i ’ice- nn esiuex /;
HON. W. H. ENGLISH
OF INDIANA.
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EDITORIAL COMMENTS.
Norwood eluhs are being organic
<*d all over the state.
Women resemble (lowers, They
shut up when they sleep.- Evans
ton Index.
Jolin Kelly is going to stump in
Illinois and other western states for
Hancock.
General Garfield preferred 1 the ra
. Kst.niiaii
tioiiN.it t ». i.ipito i«>
those of the camp.
General (-irant never voted hut
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Philadelphia has 4:U
v New . v«»t i ork, 8o4, «-1 and |i- LroouIt n, - Dt
A Christian is like a locomotive. .
A lire must be kindled in the
„f i, bolor,. il will .,,~M W.
k, u
An Illinois pastor prayed for the
absent members who were “prostrate
on beds of sickness mid chairs’ of
wellness.
It cost Lorillard WOtMlOO to ho
sport on the English turf, lie must
sell a great many P-kages of
chewing tobacco to get his money
baek.
They Perry Home Journal pros
poses to be strictly neutral in th^,
Gubernatorial contest, and says it
.will give the news on both sides
with the utmost impartiality.
Woe be to us whenever it *llaH
come to pass that the power of the
magistrate, civil 5 military,
mitted to deal w a \ the mere
ioiiH or feeling of the peoph*i*^//fi/i
coeA* to Governor /Vose, <>/
March 0 1808
ed ,* 7 from —-»--:r all parts of the -r Xtatei
Scarcely a town but reports mtm
bera of former repuhlioans who have
determined to vote for Hnneoe-k.
Unless all signs fail ChmueetUmt
will give Hancock and both Engs
fishes 10,000 majority. ,
! IWt dervi-f (-.iMctic:
1 Muiicr!’ eiilloil
a
1 tin* ‘I lollcr."
ln’Ui>di;iH iltuwl
1 I YeJjritbb‘<);|du4m;VV ft!•mV.wt’ifrV siifioi t
MouoHitii lU'/.uvsViwiHisiiV'Vuw ;lu
me,* lumov''"
A midil deiri
j. foAhn'itti'iili d’oiliH.hsjs
} »fm4ttrtuittmt<At4lHciv<sy(aip!i^Hu*(f Aik
j north. II’e tlesifc
wind *tvhahave dtaiid" lie-liorc.^"IMUT'
jnddit': I onwciro • •iic/rpii'fii t.
Tooinhsh aloes iiof',sw« :iii iipi i)Mli.irt.
(trinst rfirttion. !
• riid'lt’»ghe*h<uutlvtrtuiilt<u*rlsiwh.
far as known. iHniil
Kvei'est!
i!tif• >IVsi*k>,i 1 1,iA1 Alniml 1 iftorhisl ir
I tln»*irWitrd ofN>Mt*\v 4 • 'tiittitkeafv
mt‘«fmros- itilitfiSie-l\.vt .ft [ u :tw ad ini i
covefcil D\ diiiaitHiHl.
who . mnirnfod M'to'u iii..,.r.,. luhfrhl wPjfJ.S I
, ll<Yi}|;|? .
WUOfll v f
heing 'toitjuiiare.
* •
I *hvl loin levtunxece.
The div isionl
j parties
posv^HUtatAfiia!ly afiiailit •
' lerness (if
! is often a rgwva i <«4tiii< Hie -I sAbid
j nehdh‘Ss *aisyH>raiwi*atlit(i:r:s4iiAttiitk®H»i
| slanders. 1 i TlimiaimmatMiiv vs
1 perileatiirtiiiiiTmiteiniifVoifirijim'ilc)
i |mlsd'thaSiv tern
i
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viuitiige. AsAs*,
Ig'shiitc* ..,.'■*, t(pi 1
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rn't* udn-e.si ofiunntv t(g
,^ ia j
i «rwem ffcitt y»> fiwIolKrmvHl he lnw <
■ of'a'Hi'tho ovilsSihnoNvito
of:ufin,'tsi,u'«ihd i
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j dm 1 {fuatiMfionisaiwsniiiiji^iod . oa vvsv
.......v*^>*..... 'leso. it itn
,-iri hi none
«pp*»rfcrth.tliaini irtiitthpairkHkwt
1 1,,'jnv■l<Tli«i,l,.c»Bi»i l
m, Us Ill-nil. r ' mu mi ‘ • !:
j <dhaftany A^.ikhiB isifnn^totnAh iHiiwuwMi.rt ifahelpi T wwtl
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t,in,llt '','! . '
,n, P 0,,,a ' ,tMk<n ^ ’ ' "On At ' ‘ ' l " T *
hm V'* — , ' >
the tv^pool i
:Hiri ! aii6i«ot,dt.tWdH..l
in tluudml'Hlwav 4 i Yji\W t\V:rfo tdteai
her* suvav.iidmtm.g
to prtilit** bhhelUe^metv,«.dfinll„4o
lh te W
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should , 1 , )t lW '' m ' iI, * 1 ' nn
==^?sss£t;
*D I
It !i
fid iuitw«i^WTm'ikidthi'f
,) P , ^dhi^irtf-f
forts' in-
Mfiicraime*'amt imfoitmled «r
ThThi'diibirion <»f IfSflltPltiprr
.sptwwtnuu- «#f party in
TliPisupportt-rs of Nor-j
■v^><vdi.hUhu vpvtpiistdyja, fh« same right !
lieti’i itveklcilotimUwti pf^tiuivnve and
'(ipppptniilnriiUHfui .usd* tTitfir choice
ikentahoUhTiUiuwk each other,
iiis}>iqL(id( flutHiKrtsaudpilf ttewl l>e,
(till: thiruis they should
arc*! (h'orgtana, j
titli5ifhtiiritt iwpon, tihttl welfare and <te
uhi|liij.mt sul uthttip-Stata.*. lvpepiit}p|
lii>ld?m4io|isiy in view.it will act as
t ']v>tsi',i*'xi,rf (oitoinputi llus troubled
into, deserved i
, h^ <l '5' ,l ' < , ^ 1,,!l,ON l , .? i ’ ii ' ev ‘* ot l ,art .v
,
® ri«*»Ao*.
•
ThPiTtVo-llrirtls Kate.
Spp.pkHkrit»f TheijMdioti.of the State
DchHorwuhiatK-vEwtinnCiMiitnitiiteij in S
*d«te«iimtndinUf:tlnt ........ rule , ,, llu ;
: ina|orriv J i
AIlklhviuaifWtfrihi/Tvintvsit M . /
''W^shniuialwiiya }«•<■«opposed to
theltiwaiwt.hhhfo Tnltnlhut were not in
laVut'cotfAtafiingnit adopted by the
(Am vent ion in the <
Aihrib.vCodiplijtit. We think
rif the petv
, i hi majority; of eases, and we
i»s*> sue at* finally abandoned by
lfl#liH%»w»Mr«ta*t this State.
JiuhttKinjrnaf ,tlie party di -
itri'di unlesh there i is
left in the party j
SHutwitipup, the: majority rule in
.ihtutimu
itheiahuinv, resolutions* adopted
tsmuntMee, then*
again.gettitig the
, i , iorntt<i*i tactions of e •
uiulmldhe saiuti
r.
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x , . . a,,dn<l . ,, W,,w4Ui ... t WlU
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(Udluammuitheliwnirift *ief the eleetion.
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^.^^^^ theirs.
T'“ : ll ‘■“•Jlsos »i
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: 1 vms., ainliitihey. east fifty
W***, WWt
# , ltl . on a fak . trial of
1 , w ^ | ^. 1 thtt* fwo
itli^St^ went for Mr.
'•.) iiheii^iHideiLetinvass of 1870, by
inmivggrvgate majoritv of 48 , 000
ig that this i is an aver
tt >majwrity\!of raorw^'than 1,000 for
district, and only
than th at for each Pre^
aiinri(j i
"WkritmU.J , popular , DemoeraUc .
^ b ‘, IIanawfe ’
1 ^^*^ A 1 ' R «P«GG°*n ean
'
supposing that
,, ^ ,,n ****** ‘ states thw
a Hart ill Uiotibc a repetition of that
of (lTotfriMe»nhftg9<?o ;If lany of cour
oonternporaries
‘■srrsrtgt: this questiou
, v y , *
_
1 Iti$ Letominir the rant amouir
. .
£ fV lu {? I ^ ou ' 9 nmnia, etr orses
and* towns in which
rewle.
I)RU( ■*-* STORE I
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'- BriXLSOXL Sc Co.
Druggists,
Wrightsville, Georgia.
Have on hand a complete sloc k of Drugs
all other articles usuall kept in a first
Drug Store,
they are selling at prices to suit the
and are prepared to fill all orders
prescriptions on the shortest possible
P". J. W. Brinson continues to prac¬
i is profession in its various branches.
)tti e at the Drug Store. n»y22-ly
Miss Anna R. McWhorter
Wriglitsville, Ga..
Kce|>s on hand a nice selection of
Millinery and Fancy Goods, such as
l»8Cl ©S’ HatS, Ribbons,
Flowers ami Trim tilings,
n coil less variety; also a nice assortment
of latest patterns, etc., all for sale as cheap
J purchasing *TZ!i2“Si elx-whcrri.
on me liefufc
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ilSAFE
BITTERS
Iom:a5r«r:,:“nx.^ ■ it is the niood Puriiwr. ard stimulates
,h,ulac,,< "'- a,,a 11
1 -y>ppps|;i. W< aknriw tif ihfSUiiimcb.I'onili*
palluii. D;/.xiite*s iieHoml lx-bility, 1 etc., ar**
curv»l l.v the 5i »fv ItUtrrw. It is UttVqUAbhi
iui :iii aj»tM*tiKi*r un i rrirwUr lon r.
It in a a hu h sb«>ulil b»* Jn pvppy fam
Ily. m»*I winch. wlipr«-\pr uN**tl, Vh li 1 suivc th*
\ (uynipiil of many doctors’ bills.
m | Sale dies are Krinc- sold
f by Druggist*
!»' rj:] H’Xr
H.H.WA8NE8&C0., I'lfprieiors,
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Hi RofhMtrr. Hf.Y.
B# Sond for Pamphlet
and Teslmioniuls.'
J-. C. TT^nVLXX/TOdST,
-DK.VEKK IN
Groceries.Liquors. Cigars
Tobacco, EtiC.
Tennille, Ga.
I take this method of iufonuing mv
lut litwr nt 1’rinnllr n nil ~vill fir Jtidtn hiit
a«.v and all of them at any time.
(ool Lager Beer always on draught.
mv®i-lv
-gem, ??
M. H. BOYER,
lie, C3-&-,
Keei*s always on hand the pun^t and
£2T A splendid BifflRMi and Pool Room
til. BOYER.
J X. & B J. DEYMT.
EIGHT MTT.RS WEST OK
WHghtSVillC, Georgia.
Keep consUuiilv ou hand a tine ussort
meutof Pare LIQUORS, BUANDfES,
' '
Also Tobacco, Cigars. Candies. Pickles,
Oysters, Sardines and a full line of Family
Groceries, all of which we will sell at in
sitk* figures. Give us a trial. Respt.,
my23-ly J. T. & B. J. DENT.
J. A. HOGUE,
Jeweler and Repairer,
Wrightswille Ga.
I would respectfully inform the citizens
of Johnson and adjacent counties that I
have permanently of.plying located in avocation Wrightsville
for the ic purpose my Mi of
JEW ELER, and solicit the patronage of
the public. All work guaranteed Watches, or money Clock's
refunded. Bring in your
and E3pSewi'ng Jewelry. Machines repaired short
at
notice. ~ J, A. HOG UK.
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J. M. W. CHRISTIAN S
Bar and Restaurant,
Cl I Eli It V STREET, MACON, GEORGIA.
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Fixe I.iyroirs, Winks, ( IIAlll-AON K, PoRTKKS AM) T.AOKIl HkKR,
Imported and Domestik ('icaus Ai.wavs on Hand.
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Me again invite our <>h! ' rieiids and eustoiuers to our well furnished
GAR and l.eautif..lly supplied :al»h s, „ !iich are ready at all times for their
'Ve also iurm.il Flli> I’-Cl.ASS REDS FliEE OF ClIAUGK,
«' Customers Who stop with Us. When visiting Macon don’t fail to
c;lll alht M i* US.
sep l-liin •I. M. W. CHRISTIAN.
HOW TO SAVE MONEY!
“
BUY YOUR GOODS
—FROM—
J. AT VI * AIT \\ A 1)1)1), A IA
Wriglitsville, Ga.
IG- deals in DRY GOODS and GRO
l 'FRIES; and will sell as low as the lowest.
t’alieoes, Ibunespuns. Drillings. Jeans.
Boots and Shoes of all kinds.
Hacon. Flour, Coffee, Rice, Ac., always
ou hand. Also a nice selection of
Millinery Goods,
Such as Ladies' HATS. RIBBONS and
FLOWERS of all descriptions, and various
other tilings too numerous to mention. Call
and sc for yourself. niv22-ly
Si , Cl. A. PUghSiey, Jr
■I
AGENT AND SALESMAN
— WITH —
I. L. FALK & CO.,
Clothiers,
425 and 427 Broome street, New York
Cor. Congress and Whitaker streets,
Savannah, Ga.
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SMITH’S HOTEL,
W. J. M. Smith, Aot.,
Wrightsville, • Georgia.
Having lately undergone thorough re¬
pairs, this Hotel with is prepared finest to the accommo market
date'the public the.
affords. The highest market prices tny22-ly paid for
* country produce.
Schwed, Siesel & Gibian,
WHOLESALE
Grocers & Provision
merchants,
MACON, ■B CA.
Keep constantly on hand a full
of Bacon, Hams, Lard, Flour,
Sugar, coffee, Rice Soap, Starch,
Soda, Bagging and Ties, and every
thing else usually kept in our line.
W ould be pleased to hear from par¬
ties needing goods. aug28-4t
GINNING.
"r")'' 7 ,friilm ^,^| K . USU;> ' t j‘ 1,e :l) l ) " Yr bl !L. >l »| ,hl L1 ! ? t ,H K ’ ^' "»
,u ^ " r > » si t t ISttOX O ITON !• fch-
1>KR and CONDENSER GIN.
A iehl ;:<»h 1 and sample the liest. tS Terms
Fifty Cents per Hundred. Would solicit
patronage. T. J BRANTLEY,
aug28tilldee,2.» Near Wriglitsville.
R. J. Davaxt. J. S. W<K)D, Ja.
Davant & Wood.
Commission Merchants,
I 14 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
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Special attention given to sale of
Cotton, Rice and Naval Stores.
— AGENTS FOR —
DRAKE’S COTTON TIES
tyT’asli advances made on consignments.
aug“21-ly
E. J. IS-O-TiOlfcLiXLSOXL.
Laurens County,
(7 MILKS SOUTHWEST OF)
Wrightsville, - - Ga.
DEALER IX
Dry Goods, Groceries, &c.
Call arid examine my stock before pur¬
chasing cheapest. elsewhere. I will sell you as cheap
as the E. J. HV'TCHINSON.
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