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TELEPHONIC, NO. I
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It Months 50c. 5 Weeks 10c.
THURSDAY, .llJNE 15, 1899
Thk most expensive of nil ad¬
vertising is that gotten out will,
tins sole view of cheapness.—Agri¬
cultural Advertising.
Do YoV want to learn Hyi’.no
TisM? in cure disease? to influence
others? If you do address with -1
cants to pay postage, 8. J. Page,
•Sect. .Southern School of ilvpno
tism, Double Springs, Ala.
A tiyil'ic cydoue swept from the
map the town New Richmond,
Wis., an exchange says no less
thin 2H0 lives were lost and
hundreds wore wounded; it
carried in its mighty grasp, devas¬
tation all along its rout.
Thk G. P. A. excursion to Ty
lieo Saturday under tlio auspice of
the Post D of Macon will he one
of the largest of the season. The
Ueiitrnl is noted for cheap excur¬
sions and best accomodation*.
The ocean steumsnip company
of Savannah takes pleasure in
nouncing to the teachers of the
State of Georgia that it will make
a rare of $20 00 round trip Savan¬
nah to New York and return, and
$20 00 Boston and return, for
Teachers.
Thk world is awakening to tlio won
dorful revelations of Hypnotism.
Everyone should learn tliisseience
D*> you want to learn it? Certainly
Then send me your address with
four centsa to pay postage to 8. S.
Poge. .Sect, Southern Schools off
Hyputism, Double Springs, Ala.
Tiikke is un old saying that
“oY'ery tub should stand on its
own bottom,” and the public in¬
sists mi the moral of this holding
true in publicity. If you have
uiiytl-mg to sell, tell its merits
with ns little reference to others’
goods us possible. Never decry a
rival. Human nature is ns con¬
trary a thing its can be conceived.
If a man is too much praised we
begin to dislike him, and if an¬
other is too violently condemned
we begin to think lie is not ns
black as he is painted.—Inland
Printer,
A PLAIN BUSINESS PROPOSITION.
Advertising is not, a “gamble,"
nor is it a “speculation.” There
is no more risk in it than :n “keep¬
ing stove.” or manufacturing
•plows or harrows, or clothes, or
sending men on the road, or the
thousand and one other thing that
nverv business man does for the
furnishing of his busitiosa.—Our
Wedge.
DON'T CLAin IT ALL.
Don’t claim too much in your
nil. Talk cleatly Aud us interest¬
ingly as possible about the good
point* of your goods. Talk exact¬
ly ns you would to a customer be¬
fore you. Tell of the endeavors
you make to have your stock the
best. Tell facts, quote prices, and
let the buyer judge whether or not
your claims are logical. But don’t
claim claim it Jt nil nil. Y.m Ym.iwn „■ t Uk.lin„ be baliev
•d any way.-Advertising World.
TO KELP THE HOME
Dr. M. E, Mutnford is asking
the drummers of Georgia to build
a traveling men’s oottngo at the
Georgia Industrial Home for
friendless children. He has is¬
sued a circular of appeal to the G.
P, A. association. Messrs. End9
Neel and Co„ desiring to aid in
this work, lias offered as an en
oMiragemeut to them, to give a
$25 suit of clothes to the one send¬
ing Mi <U« largest donation.
One ol the most unique features
of the coming State fair will he
the individual contests
negroes. Prizes have been offered
for the best cotton-picker, the best
rail-splitter* for the negro that can
plow the strnightest furrow, etc.,
etc. The amounts run about $10
it prize. No entrance foe is charg¬
ed. It would be well for all negroes
to send for a copy of the premium
list. It will cost them nothing,
and they cun find in it a
of opportunities.
A HEAV? BATTLE NEAR MANILA
The Americans advanced an
Balkoor uml met with n dispernte
resistance in which a bloody tight
insued. General Lawton used a
w * ,<m his men Mere entirely
surrounded by thoenemys thereby
ruulini ? T! '«
al1 <l «>” sixty Americans being
killed Fili '“ ,s lostH ""known.
(Ink ok thk main features of
State Fair this year will ho
Negro Department. The
Management has offered every
ducement to encourage the Negros
to make displays, A negro
secretary, with headquarter* i"
Atlanta, has been appointed, and
one commissioner from each
gressional District, and five com¬
missioners from the State at large,
The Districts commissioners, and
will appoint county commissioners
uml the necessary number
women’s boards in each
and arrange for the collection and
care of the county exhibits.
Says an exchange: Third notice,
Every editor has reeieved
Tlio postmaster is not to
For instance, there was a man by
the name ot—well, Tim Short,who
sent us throe notices to stop his
paper; ho did not won’t il. auv lon¬
ger. We wondered what was the
matters, Upon, investigating out
subscript all nt imi ion ImnL-u b inks we ui> toimil fmnwl Tin, lull,
was short $2.50. He had never paid
a cent and yet ho stuped his paper
tis a matter of economy to us. A few
evenings ago we stpped ...to the
church uml Tiill‘s molodlous tenor
rang out loud and clour m n that .
Boul-btirring song, “Jesus Paid
All.” “The next day we sent, him a
receipt in full, beggiti his pardon
tor not knowing ho had made an
asHigmuont of his liabiliaties to
the Lord.”
T*. Appetita of A Get.
All envied by all poor dyspeptics
whose Stomach and Liver are out of
order. All such should know that Dr.
Ling’s New Life Fills, the wonderful
Stomach and Liver Remedy, gives a
splendid appetie, sound digestion and
regular bodily habit that issues perfect,
health and great energy. Only 25c at
J. YV. Flanders drugstore.
LOOK HERE
Use Pansy Flour—if (liebest ievvlmt
■you want, every sack guaranteed to be
absolutely red winter wheat flour
manufactured by the latest,
machinery known a* the A litre* sys
tein only a few mills in this
*•"“ ” * — —
This celebrated flour is manufactured
only by the Phoenix Milling Co. of
Evansville, Ind. YVe guarantee it to
be Hie finest flour shipped soulli. Try
one sack and be convinced. Many
*
merchants will ..... tell you other brands
of flour are as good. Try a barrel of
Pansy and see if you can agree with
them, this flour requires no recommen
dation only one trial. You take nu
risk ........ hi buying this as every sack is
guaranteed if not absolutely as repre
yo,,r mo,K * y wi “ be rcr,,mU ‘' 1 ' aml «a
yet. we have never had to take back ev
•« »•'»*!* sack. p..sey flower.
YY r . S. Ilollmati, Dublin, Ga.
Wo have tliroo thousand lbs of
the tlio host best steel steel sweena sacepa wo ho wit! will soil
out at actual cost, That will
make them the best bargains ever
offered to the trade here in plows.
J. \V. A. Crawford,
J. \V. A. Crawford has been cut
ting up along timo and has’now
got in shape to cut the other
He sells McCormick Mows and
n Bakes. . n Get . you one and , save
your peavines and grass,
BANK OF WRIGHTSVILLE
T.J. A RUNE, II. E. COOK, YV. W. COOK,
Pres’f., Vice I’rest., Cashier.
Capital $ 25 , 000 . 00 .
Surplus 4 , 282 . 45 .
Prompt and Courteous—Give Us Your Bs iness.
It is to lie hoped all the weekly
editors will read the Dispatch’s
editorials on ‘‘Tax Businas Metli
ods,” and compare notes and nil
unite on one good platform and
formulate plans thereby on which
we cottDl listve a living price for
our time and space given to the
public. We have fully felt flic
the oppresses hand ns expressed ii
the Mowing editorial copied from
Uio Dispatch.
TAX BUSINESS METHODS
Th,; « rai,tl J'W <> ( lh(! r,d) ' ol ‘
oomit/ of Bullock recentlv recom
mended Unit each of the newspnpet
publishing the presentment* b«
pnjd for (l, e service. The time
has long since passed, if it ov«r
existed, when news papers, editors
il " d their printers could live on
flour paste and deadbeat subscrib
H ^ ’ and J if «rnud inries
valu lllBn n un
lntnrination . . lurnutied . taxpayers
though their presentments, , . the ,
respectable journals should flatly
refuse to publish a line of them.
The publishers of country news
papers, in general, already hltve
an uner.viabler education for their
lack of business judgement, and
many of them honestly merit
this reputation. They f- olisfhly
throw niVUV tlieil' SPUCO, Wllidf IS
-
their only stock in trade, and
makes contracts with smooth talk
j,,- „bv«rt iters at figures Chat
howjl „ ot ( . u , busiue9s
.hut , ahsolute , imbecihtv- .....
sense
As a class, those who ruu .couti
try newspapers do not stand at the
top notch in the business world
f )t . jj l3 simple reason that they^ use
no business sense in their dailv
transactions. Ill order merely to
“«« ‘“l> *•*«»•»
)119 tJ'"t? with pat lounge they
take advertisements for wluit
they can get. Before losing a
“trade” some of then would run
for$5 a month an “ad” that
bring not a cent less
than $15,
When tlio Weekly Press
alien meets in Dublin next
the Dispatch would like to see
some action taken looking to an
improvement in methods in the
|j lls j n , ; g 8 offices of the weekly pa
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State Fair is now ready for
tiou ami every enterprising citizen of
Georgia should send for a v,ri„,i. copv
The pri-Hiixit, I„ tl,..
Je P» rt m « n * s »SSregato
Agriculture . | of given first
is course
pla ,. t> . The pMmilIm in tllis Uepar.
meut starts with $1,000,00 for the
county display and cover tic* entire
,ist ° r f4mn I***o<lu«ts, officers really
hamlsome vri^es for every imaginable
article. Livestock interest and the
dairy are generous treated. Some !
especially luradsoine premiums a re
offered for fat stock and for dairy
t-redacts. tor tlio first Hntf in the
history of State fairs education comas
jn f0 r generously recognition. A
number of especially interesting
contests have bet'ii arranged and
boy in «»e State will be given
chnnce *° com l» let e for pmes oili-red
for declamation and every girl in the
State may complete for prize offered
for composition. These contests will
A 1 ’ 8 * l!lke place m Hie cities and coun
tie9 J"" 1 Hie winner will go to Atlanta
and compete with the winner from
other cities and counties.
Pooitty and pet stock come in for
neiirly $ 2 >0b!j,00 in premiiqiis. This
8" a,-,, " te f 8 u,e s »«>wn of fowls
ever made m the South Liberal
premiums are offered in tlm depart
meats of art and womans work
Every imaginable class and char¬
acter of work in these departments
lias been generously recognized, in
fact the entire list lias been complied
with a view to encouraging worthy
enterprise of every character. A
copy of the premium list will be mailed
upon application to T. H, Mart in Secr¬
etary Prudential building Atlanta
SHERIFFS SALES,
<i KOKG FA--1 OH N SON' ( It.
Will In* so hi before the courthouse
door in the town of Wrightsville, Ga.,
to the first Tuesday in June next
tween the legal hours of sale the
5'tiur hiiuilred bushels of corn more
•r less ami p.-ion ,,o„.ids of
TGenrge TlickVi't o’s^UI y "one
gage fi fa issued from the Superior
court of Johnson county Georgia in
favor of J. It. Pritchard' and Son vs
Geo. Tin ker. Properly pointed out
in said li fa. This January olh., 1899.
J. YV. Howland, Sheriff,
Georgia—johxhon County.
u ni be sold before tiie court house
door in the town of Wrightsville,.lolui
son county, fin., on the 1st Tuesday in
June 1899 , within the tegai hours „f
sale the Mowing property towit:
moreV less, ’-y i ,'g al.l'bdng ’in
dist., G. M., Johnson county, state of
Georgia, beumleil as follows: mi the
north by lands of .1. Z. Rowland soulli
by lands of .1. T. Snell, west b
of J. T. Snell, cast by lands of K.
Pit I man and J. P. Pittman agent
children. Said land levied on and to
lie sold as the property of F. t.. and J.
P. Pittman, to satisfy a fi fa
from M.said the justice court of olitli., dist., (i
county in favor of .1. U.
«?IIS vs F. L. Pittman. Lew made
May Btli., 1899 by O. O. Snell, consta¬
ble, and returned tome. This
Bill., 1899.
J. YV. Howland, Sheriff j. o.
GEtfltG IA --JOHNSON Go.
YVill be sold before the courthouse
door in the town of Wrightsville. Ga.,
t we*u tlTlegaVhours"o'f sale'ufe foil
1 p , r . 0| 1 >er ty to -wit; 0
ami one single buggy. Levied on
uml to be soli! as the property of Gar.
n< sued ‘ u Kielmnls, from! by virtue of a ti fa is
he superior court in favor
Molb* (’ulver vs Garnett Rich
a ^' d " - H *
,
J. 'V. Howland, Sheriff J. 0.
—
GKORG J A —Johnson oocnty.
A idon Powell vs. Failee Powell, Li
be I for » divorce in Johnson County
»
q,, j rt .,j t o be and appear at theSnprime
court of said comity on the :i inoudny
in September 1899, to answer the libel
of Aidon Powell for a total divorce
in default thereof the court will prove
as to justice shall appertain, witness
the lion. 15. I>. Evans judge ot said
court. This the 25 day of March 1899
done by order of 'be court.
YV. YV. Anthony Clerk
GEORGIA —Johnson Co.
It. H. Holder vs Nancy Holder,
bel tor divorce. Johnson
Court, March Term 1899.
To Nancy Holder—You are hereby
rec l ,lir ‘ > d be and appear
perlor court of said county on the 3rd.
Monday in September, 1899, to answer
1 * u P'Dlion of It. if. Holder lor total
''""ess tbe Honorable IS. I).
Evans,Judge ol said court this 25th.,
'h'V'•* March 1899. Done by order of
'* ,tf c,, ’-* rr - ™.^
OEOKGIA-Johssox Co.
Ida YY T a!ker vs. H. E. Walker, T.ibel
f °r Divorce. Johnson Superior Court
March term 1899. Verdict for total di
vorce 20th of March 1899.
Notice is hereby given that on the
IJtlt day of June, 1999, the under-sign.
ed filed in the office of the
court of Johnson county an
Hon for removal of the
resting upon him under the verdict
in the the above stated case. Said ap¬
plication will he heard at the term i f
said court which commences on tin*
3rd., Monday in September 1893,
B. E. Walker,
The Methodist pulpit was <
pied last Sunday night by Rev.
John Flanders. His eloquent and
pathetic apqeul to the young ai.d
unsaved ones was a touching and
well rendered diseose and no doubt
made an impresiop on all of his
hearer 8.
There will be a Military
I'lylewilil. of three companies
>u s. few fins
Sam Weichselbaums 4
'♦ Price List.
i
Kentucky Bl.ne,Gras3 $2 00
• i Elk Ram * 2.50
T. B. Ripcy * 3.00
Kentucky Mellwood 3.50
Pennbrooks Pennsylvania Rve 4.00
Nortli Carolina 0< >rn 1.75
Old North Caroli ua 2.00
New England Rum -- 2.00
Juniper Gin - 2.00
Imperial Holland Gin 2.50
Send four Orders Early, Express
Charges Paid on ail Gallon Orders.
416 3d Stett. Macon Ga.
FURNITURE!
V ("ll’ty a lull line of Bed ROOITI Sets, Side
, boards, china closets-,
{<e kitchen chairs rockers willow
C all 1"S mail , Orders Safe, bllreaS ill all styles at popular
prices, Will receive our best it tent-inn
COFFINS & CASKETS.
()ur stock in tins department is complete inallst
,l!1( ]’i iccs . 1 com the clicnpest-coffin to the most elabonx
tfillie Ciisket. Telephone j and Teleoranli A( lt ra l? n owW* °™ ers will YVllJ^ A
, ,* , ; o
pitmipt , iittentioi). ,, An Elegant hoarse ot- the servi
nublic.
DUBLIN FURNITURE ^ & COF w ^'
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When you go to Atlanta go to
KATES ):):
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Parcel Check Room, : : Cl
^ Opposite Union Depot.
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PROMPT AND COURT “ CQ TO ALL.
Spring; Dry Goods, Superior in Styl
Popular In Price, Reliable In Quality
Crowd every Department, of this Popular Store.
In till such as Millinery, Ribbons, Laces and Silks,
Our stock is easily the Most Attractive in the Citv.
In fancy Dress Goods, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Merit
and Womens furnishings. Umbrellas, Parasols, {
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
ders and call when in Dublin.
-AGENT’S Pint BUTTERICK PATTERNS
THE $ STAR # STORE 1
Dublin - - , . Ga
■*±££1
__ McCormack lowers 1 ,
& Rakers
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Agent at this Place for them and he is in a Position 4
to make Yea Factory Prices on them. •
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