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THE RECORD.
Entered a! the nostofllce at Wriglits
rille as second class mail matler.
WHITE and CO., Propr’s.
TELKIMIONK, NO. 1
OFFICUI uglicial. nun UKtiAiM AN junjNMHN lOHNSnN cn cu.
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St'HSCnil'TIOX KATKS :
One Year $1.00. 3 Months 25c.
6 Mont hs 50c. 5 Weeks 10c.
Til PIMP AY. MAY, $8, irtflll
Thu Ronr Admiral John C. Wat
sou sailed on the lt’th for the Ori¬
ent, on iho city of Pek, accom
panied by his personal stall,
Leiutenaut Sci.owdan and Marble
and five mechanics from Marsailes.
I h -re is much rebellion in Cuba
against the United States, and its
method of government Isles, al¬
though the conservative ele¬
ment still hope for peaceful ad¬
justment of affairs.
Do v<ip ivnut to learn Hve.vo-
1 18 M? to cura disease? to inlhience
others? If you do address with 1
cents to pay postage, ,S. J. Page,
J^ect, Southern School of llypno
Vism, Doiihle S|iriugs, Ala.
Thk news that the great South¬
ern Railway lias secured a thirty
years lease of the South Carolina
and Georgia, also the Augusta
Southern is another step in the
way of progress and it issues bet¬
tor accomodation to the public.
The southern is noted for its supe¬
rior mupftgement of all their rail¬
way. _
Thk world is awakening to the won
der.ful rovolat.iott 8 of ilypnotism.
Evorv onn should loam this
l)o you waul to learn it? Certainly.
Then send me your address with
four centaa to pay postage to >S. 8 .
Page. Sect.. Southern Schools ofl
ifypiitism, Double Springs, Ala.
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Thcro is i\ naiionnl connuitlGG
at Washington to rare money by
•uBsc.iiption to build a home j tl
Washington city for Dowev.
I lie American people are nnxiotin
to do honor to him their zeal ism
the form of invitation to he wined
and dined in munv cities. It is nn
podible for him tt> accept them all
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in \\ nshiiigton will give an
tunity to all to do a part.
There are quite a number of
subscribers who has been taking
Tim Rkcohd every since it began
to serve the public in this section
of the state, that has never paid
one cent for it. but are refusing
take it out of the postodice, this is
one way to boat the poor
but lot me sav, there is a collect¬
ing agency of New York that pro¬
tects and collects from such dead
beats as these are, who we are go¬
ing to turn all such bills to
some arrangements are made
nettle.
Tu Risk is a man on the West
Point road that carries into Atlan¬
ta every week 900 pounds of but¬
ter. This moans from 150 to
mado out of butter in one week
this is a much more softer
than four cent cotton. TJi#re is
more money in Georgia today in
the churn thun there is in the gin,
and we know of no better plaoo in
tho state that a dairy could
made to pay than right in this sec¬
tion, hero is an opportunity
somo enterprising man.
DEWEY COMING HOME
Admiral Dewey will sail for New
York by the way of the Suez canal
on board of the United States*
cruiser. Olympia. He .will arrive in
New York some time iti September
and of all the commanders in the
late war, Dewey has done the most
valient service, of all the heroes
and he ha# labored under the most
trying disadvantages he will be
liouiaed when ever he appears but
the American people cannot repay
him for u.e service he has done.
Ho will be succeeded nt Mt a lia
by Hear Admiral Watson who no
doubt will fill this important
position with credit to himself and
A fall of sadness lias bo<m ca-1
over this section of the stale'
the dealb of Judge William &L
Reese of Washington he was 81
voarfi olil at llut time of his death
All Georgia joined his berieved
famiiv in mourning his loss. IT*
was burned I>y loving hands , . in the ,
at Washington *
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I lie lorry ninth Iowa r T Regiment ,
of Volunteers infantry wore muster
eil . out . . Savannah last Saturday
in
and came very near causing a riot
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fhe* looted pie and lunch stands
i'll* in. niff 11 „ a a ,ul lift dislr, UlMK vii.rr \ mg ev on l\ io t I. i ,T
in sight ono hundred and eigii! v
soldiers were arrested and mad*; to
pay for damages.
Why emit , V rigiitsville . get n „,, 1
some enterprise t i stimulate her
oitizens. and attract a crowd to
show off her good qualities, J la wkin
villo has had tt chatuuque 'J'ennilo
will have one next mmitii. Augusta
is celebrating her ..Merry Makers
for that would cost but little com
posed to the good it would j ((
Its a badjpoiicy to keep a buck
all the time.
Gentle but Fierce Fighters.
.... lhe of . ,, humoa nolile ,,
men aru
mens, physically tall, muscular,
with the erect earrings and elastic
steps of an American Itltlia.
too are smiling am’ kindly in tiim
of the stop*. They greet voti with
a wave of the iiuiid ami a court -mils
“Aloftt. They tattoo tin* logs
from tl.o waist, to the l r kneo, ’ and us
they strive ahmg df fso * llicmhoi's
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drapers as it *1-' (hoy were decently
i" '(*'"• ''■‘’"“'-
1 hev arc indolent, and when not
roused to hostility as amiable and
fun loving as children. They work
as little as possibleuml why should
they? The forest abounds in wild
bananas, ’ bread fruit and ’
winch tuny , 00 lint! lor the taking,
'* 1,0 H,;a 18 ful1 of flsl, > ' v,n U ,he v
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are expert in ditching, tilth if l’rov
i'l'dice designs to send them a
h util pi^ once oi twice a year
Uuj .V ai'e blessed. Clothing they
‘ Io 1,ot "'»■ <"el. I lieir
taxes are only nominal, and they
1110 consequently exempt from Ino
o.»r .i»" | «" 0 . *,f Mto.
But these gentle dentines can
"^“"d their method tight of cruelly, warfare is
pecu¬
liar. They cat and drink between
rounds, when a sort of truce is do
clnre. 1 , Mtui, nt it
h 11 <>I*t range and shoot to kill.—
Leslie’s Weekly,
the;
NEW YORK WORLD.
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THRiCE A-WEEK EDITION.
Praetrcally A Daily at the Price of A Weekly.
Tho striking and
events of tlio last year have ostah
lisliod the overwhelming value of
Tiikick-a-Wkek Would to ev *rv
render. For an almost nominal sum
of ll.o Jirojiress ot oil ,,r .,,. 1
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moreover, lms reported them
piomplly ., and i fully <• 11 as it it ■, were
daily. With our interests still ex
tending throughout the world,
with our troops operating in the
Philippines, and the great Presi
dential campaign, 1 too, at hand, ’
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Its value is further increased.
The motto of Thk Tiihicic-a
Week Would is improvement.
It strives each year before, and
public confidence jn it is shown by
the fact that it now circulates
more than twice as many
.very week ns any other
not a daily, ’ published in America.
wo offer this nneq.iiuod
l’d i I he Reeoid ,, , together , one
for $1,50 cents The regular ° sub
scriptiou price of the two papers is
$2,00
Go to Crawford's for grain cra¬
dles and Planet jr., plows and
Bawling scrapes. If you need a
scrape see the Bawling before
buying.
SHERIFFS SALES.
Johnson County
Will he sold ho fore the enurt house
muhe'ls!"T.m-dny $"J* i!! 'junen5i ^
.1,7.,'. JjjW ’“ " " ” r ” a . ‘ u ‘ ,h - fo1 '
Altthat tract or parcel of land . situ
Med lynny and being in I be 55ih dist
G. M. of Johnson county, Gu., contain
l,1! t I on ly five acres adjoining the
lands ot .Mrs. 1{. A. Horton on I he
north and on the east, on |ho south by
Mrs. Francis Williams fin Use we*st,J.
^ 1 laplay lie* rt uuuntier, I.eviefi *>u
as (lie property of J. L. Tapley to sat
isi'y a tax li fa issued from the tax
collectors <>Hiee of said county aganist
>1. injury and written notice gtv
Ute tiefeudaut terms of the law.
Lev v made ami returned (omehvU
Ciaxton, ’ J.dv. I. G Rowland,'.S xi>i« Mareb •’ lt!i
189!). heriff.
Johnson Co.
ill be sod beI ore the ,coii>’lbouse
d.oni.thehmn otUr.gb sviilr.-mu"
co. (,a. on "ic first I m-sday in
•»«">« w'tbut the legal hours ot sme
the following pro/iejty to-vvi! :
Fifteen acres of land in Hie ."mb
<list., G. ,M. Johnson ( (.nitty Ga.. nd
joining lands of Win fluxion • n Use
cast anil J. M. Anderson on the west,
llallons Creel; on the north, t.evii-d
on as I'lie , property of .... O. s. .... Spencer *<- ,
and levy made and ret iirneil to me by
('. I,. Glaxinn, I,. C. This the 0i li d.iv
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ism*....w.
GKOItG I A— Jonxs<f^C ount v.
Will be sold before I be court boose
door in I be town of AVrisjlitsville, Jolm
son county, (la., on flic l-l Tuesday in
isa<i, within tin* ie K al In.m-s «.i
sale t be fidowing prop* rty i <iw i! :
<)m ‘ S:uv wm - wil1 ' :UI ’>ennnc
es IIn-rel o., consistiof one iff) horse
power steam, eiijine one horse pow
er si cum boiler, and one li horse power
eiijine on skills, f>0 feet of saw carriage
wit li ;1 head ti'.ncks simultaneous sei
works, Friction ami Ratchet Feed, one
Mouse colored noire mule, natimd “Ida"
oim* u.Trk cohirptl mare umle, nnf'.»e«i
‘'Kale,’’ one dark colored horse mule,
“I'k
wiih 7 feet, diumiler wheels, witii 6
from the Hnperini* court nl Johnson no.
^ ' 'jV smiib u!i-- Sp'ril tail'd, 1 -' tgun Ati'eVitr * VS '
W. Row j. g.
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GEORGIA—Johnson county.
Win b.; sold before Gk* rm.nhm.se
door i n I lie town nl W nglttsvilie, John
son cumit^ Gu., within ilu* lo^al 1 1 *>s 11
1'i'e miiowip,'operVv'to-'vit!" M '‘'
50 a( ..res 'if land more or lo»s, lying
.-nid bein-in the 5 r,th disd. G M,
s L Korinrr on the west. A s
nortl. and easl, and Jlatlb* Grnnnd
t() s0 , ( | , IS th „ ])ro p r . r i v „ r in.iiie
Rowell to satisfy a (i la issued frmn
j (l f avor (l f \\ r j riari; against Dollic
fSkTi’.
, s s mis May 10 th lS;in.
J. tv. Uow.. and, sheriff J. C.
GEORGIA— Johnson County.
Will bo sohl before tin* court bouse
door in the town of Wriglitsville John
lollowing Oescribtd property to-wit:
county an(l state, boumlod as
on the north bv lauds of » R Tanner
er*sl by estate nl s \ MctV nortor and
S J Moyt*. south by J W ltrinson, west
by IV. A T. It. R„'Levied on to be siMd
ns tin* projierly of J 1C Under deft, in
li v a, lo saiisfv li fa’s issued from
superior court in fny»r of A H .small,
Iredell l olmcco Go.. \\ h smijile W ( *>.
W it ItelknofV vs J K Under deft, in
lifa, Properly pointed out’by plain
till s a!torn»*y altoriu\v. Dun# r*id lo
gal nuiiee given (left, in li fa. .May
t'Niy. J.-W. Rowland, SheriiF J. G.
(iIiOltG 1 A—Johnson ('o
-Will be sola before
door ill tile town of Wri-yidsviiie,
•“'« "“J - '<"»>
ml acres ol land more or less, siiuai- .
iving and being in the laoist disi.
G. M. said oount v and stale, bounded
as Tanner, fojjow.s, on Die nnrlli by lauds «f Is
1$ east by lands of 8 J
south by hinds of J W Rriuson, west
by \V & T R It, to satisfy a !i fa i.-siieii
and countv lax for the year 18»8.
.1 K Under, said propers j
levied ami to be soli! mine property
of J K Linder. Lmral notice given j
K h]mh ‘ r - " u }< Mi ’- V 5 1
J. \V. Rowland, Uierili .... J , < .. .
GKOItG t A —Johnson Co.
Will be sold before the courthouse
door ill the town of Wrightsville, (la.,
<>n Hu* Ill-si Tuesday in June next ln*
tween I lie legal hours of sale t lie fid
tract of laud to-wit :
:t r^'t Go'V’U gJ!' ,hT It m
Jfdmson county, containing (10 acres
more or less, bounded north T.anier', byltieli
ardson and Vo., east by soutb
by John Williams, west bv Mrs. Rol¬
| !U1( j Williams, known as a part.of the
Ames Wiggens old home place. I.ev
led on and to be sold ol the property
,<,r L- B- l.ightfont to satisfy an exe
outiiui issued from tbf joetiee court
of 65th (list, G. M. said county and
slate in favor of \V. R. Oats transferee
vs L. ]!. Right-foot and I. J. Smith
Property pointed out by I. I, Smith
deft, in li fa, legal notice given ten¬
ant in possession. Levy made by 0.
L. Ciaxton, L. C. and.,returned tome
May St li ISiii).
J. \V, Hiiwlaud, Sheriff, J. G.
GEO KG 1 A-— Johnson Ctr.
Wi.l in- sob! before I !n* court house
floor in the town of WrinlitsviRe, Ga.,
on file first Tne-iiny in June next he
l.S.rV.'r .!^L - wle “ ,e ro1 -
etl swii’coimty'li ^^V'Cii’.L'rf*rrlV^rf site” GaV T ('-‘"m bmm.i’Ji
of
billows, north by lands of J, Z. Doug
lass, east by lands of 8. A.
s bv-G.ti. ,; U t1i by lands of John It. liiner, and’ wo a
Kicks, levied on to be
sold as I be property of IV. V. Kicks, to
satisfy a fi fa issued from :l:e superior
court of said county in favor of ti. A.
Smil li, against 'iV. V. Kicks, duo aioi
legal notice given delt, in fi ta. i.cvv
wade June fith 1898. This May 10th
i- f)!l. J. iV. Howland, Sheriff.!, e.
—Johnson< o.
' Vi! i b « hefore I hr court house
, . t he ot W nghlsvi lie,
l '°or m town
1|! * 1st Tee day m June m-xi i i
ween file legal hours of sale the fol
lowing property to-v.ii:
Oih‘ s- .’vi iiian* mult* 10 yt-nrs old
lianil . ( , v e! | and one bay mare mole !
vs oli) , alley, Levie.l on
asll l r i :ro ! ert V ofJ.I..Taplryt, 1 sa!
isr ,„ 5K 1 .;. it)r r
I'ruiu I sit^ superior court of John.-on
couniy in favor ef JSniitwiu
‘ • v> •!. I . Tapley. 1 ln> May tat It
”■ ■ Knwlani!, .Slieril? J. < .
G KOK*; I A —tonx.sox Cn.
Wilt be sold before Hu* courthouse
,j 0 ,, r m the (own of Wriybtsvilie.
anil to lie sold as I be projierly of
«ett Kichai-ds, by ..virtue of a ti fa is
arils rity. principal amt W. II. Price seen
May ttli 1
J. W. Rowland, Sheri ft 1 J. < *.
Ordinary's Atlveiiissmeals.
G KORG I A—Jonxsos Go.
* . J. Johnson Guartliaii <*!' ! , J.
Johnson, Neat Johnson, John .I'.h;
sou, Kosu Joliiisou and Mollic Joi.n
soti has npplii-d to me for a disci,ar .
from bis gnardiansbiji of K.J.J on n
son c! at as above named, TJiis is
therefore to notify all persons enil
denied to file l heir object ions if any
limy rail on or before tin* tsf Mo day
in June m-xf, else tie wilt be disr. urg¬
ed from hi- onurd:nnslii|> as atuilird
for. This M :\ V is! 789ft.
J. K. rA<;i:, Ordinary, J. <*.
..g.K. i M T -■ . rr 1 u 1 ,,Wn, 0.11 onto ot ... < *'.ie
,
iroin her auardiansldpof <.:'e!ie
lions it Uiey have ‘iUir Sj.'c
any on or before
the first .Monday in June next, else
will lit* discharged from her
siiij) as aopliutl lor. This May 1 st
I smi. J. Ik Pag ic. Ordinary. ti. C.
TURnHCU Oft PI OR O AD
SERVICE.
li GTVn'KN*
tsAVAHNAH. MACON, & ATLANTA
j 8 a positive treat to ride upon
I lie parlor r.-trs of Uio C«r u tra I of
<^■•■■= 0 " ■■■• 11
appointed, are very
comfortable and have excellent
attention. They are wollpntronized
both on the up and down
Their additon to the dm- service
«• »".r«l h* » Rn*ni
mnnt. Jiverv travolui* who uses
Egan ‘: tor ,,s putting «"•»* «*"•«*
tiieni on. Not
8iliC0 t ! 10 blue liver ran between ’ 1
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bavannan , A'dautu i h
aim \v t a
light fling schedule of (h a Nancy
Hanks lias thorn boon such coin
fovtftblo trausnortation on the tiny
tram. ■ The long rides between Su
ymtnali, Macon and Atlanta a re
toady (P'ligutlul . t . und*;r
new condi
tiotts.—Savannah I ress.
Tax Receivers Notice.
3rd and Last Round
, TT”, ...... 91 ’«“* T “
lor tho year 18yy,
1202 May 18 Move's 1899
j ,H >.)< 19 Brays
1201 “ 20 Wrigiitsville. “
q-iQq ** 22 Iveys (t
1393 ” 23 Price
.. 2-1 Powells
00 25 K i i a
ag 20 Meeks
1260 '• 29 Regnant IC
1405 “ 31 Spann i£
T will bo in Wrigiitsville evorv
Saturday until my books close.
II. A. Bradshaw, 1!. T.- II.
50 YEARS’
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quickly Ar.yonp sending a sketch end description may
sc certain our opinion free whether an
invention is probably patentable. Corhmunicu
ttons strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents
sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
special notice , without c harg e, in the
Scientific American.
A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir¬
culation of any scientific journal. Terms, $3 a
year t tour months, $1. Sold by till newsdealers.
MUlill BraocQ S Co. 2 '' 8 ™**”*-SawYork
Office, (MS F St., Va-Xii,';:;jn, |». r\
Price List.
Kentucky Blue Grass $2 00
t. Eil; Ruin 2.50
T. B. Ttipey <$.00
Kentucky Med!wood 3.50
Peunhrooks Pennsylvania Rve 4.00
North Carolina Corn 1.75
Oh! North Carolina 2.00
New England Rum - 2.00
Juniper Gin - 2.00
Imperial Holland Gin 2.50
Send Your Oriisrs Early. Express
Charges Paid on all Gallon Orders.
416 3d Steet. Macon, G.
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P* ** '•'* **' Ol.lci.S Villi lCCoivCOlt! host Altoiltioil.
COFFINS & CASK RTS.
Our -Lock in this department is complete in all styles
mo
receive
[frontpt attention. An Ijlegant lumrso ot the service of the
I ublie.
DUBLIN FURNITURE & COFFIN CO
DUBLIN, GA
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Wiies you |s lo Atiaata go lo
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Parcel Check Room, t;i
Pi:
Opposite Union Depot. m cs:
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Leave Your Tuuxkj, kto., Delivered 15 CENTS,
I'ROM I* i and CO I’ll iEOLS Ar^t-;.vrio;; Extended to ALL.
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Spring Dry Goods, Superior In Style,
Popular In Price, Reliable in Qualify
Crovvd evorv Department o: this Popular Store.
»n « K i, „* M.ni nw , e.i.iwm, w* .mdsiik,.,
Our slock is easllv tho ^ ^ Most ^tti.ictwc Attrictico in in the the fit,. Oltv.
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In Fancy Dress Goods, Gloves. Handkerchiefs, Mens
and Womens furnishings. Umbrellas, Parasols, and
Toilet Articles. We show fully assorted stock.
Whatever Fashion dictates for womens ware is
Here and is correct in style Absolutely reliable
In quality and priced lower than you could buy
Elsewhere. All we ask is an inspection to prove
Our styles and prices the best, Send us your or
ders and call when in Dublin."
—-AGENTS for BIT! ERICK PATTERNS^—
THE STAR w STORE
Dublin Oa
McCormack losers & Bakers
Is tlis BEST and Every Farmer that Raises Grain or
grass should Gave one, j. W, A.- SRAWFGRO Is
Agent at tills Place lor than anil lie is in a Posiiion
to maha You Factory Prises on them.
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