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THE RECORD.
Entered a; the DoatofflceiitWrikfits
tills as second das* mail mailer.
WHITE and CO.. Propi’s,
TELEPHONE, NO. 1
OFFICIAL OROAN JOHNSON CO.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year $1.00 i 8 Months 25c.
A Month* 50c. | 5 Weeks 10c.
THURSDAY, JUNK 22, l««
Ai ousta enjoy* the distinction
%,t Dublin ,its population without
mlding one cent to her bonds,
much for jiood management*
1 Lulled . .. f , r, i
hk atiHH «> *' M
Vul rans wUl •“ .'.me
RO.h. We understand great
vn-ntiona Are being mule for. lie
tmii'.n nod n royal w-lcnme itwntes
the b.>vr v
I»« v..« waul to learn Hypso
Tism? to COW disease? to influ-nc.
others? If yon do address with 4
0«*iit* to pay postage, S. J. Page.
#i*ct. Southern School of
tism, Double Springs, Ale.
Labv Saturday Was about lit®
eoldest day in du«© w« have known
f<»r veara, and th» -wintry ting in
the Aif owusnl Uivny. of our peqp!«
« tv Ml*. M .•»« g*r
Ololits.
T«E I’nyne cottm ut ViueviPe,
Ga. is in full hhwt and its out look
ia bright. This mill l as give em
'pldymetiUw a largo number uf
|dn who were idol. The work be
gan in Feburnry and uotwithstand
ing tire Line has been short it is
in full operation. l*Jt ns have
more such miils built in the south.
The ocean st«amsnit) compilin'
“of Savannah take* pleasure in an
t.ouucing to the teacher* of tin
State of Georgia that it will
n rnie of $20 00 round trip Savat.
nah to Now York and return, and
$20 00 Boston and return,
Teachers.
Thk wi.rld i, nwi,k*-iiinK u, U,
darfui revelations of Hypnotism,
Every one should learn this science
Do you want to learn it? Certainly
Then send me your address with
four centsn to pay postage to b. S.
Poge. Sect. Southern School* ofl
Hypntism, Double Springs, Ala.
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PuKStDENTColeman of the Week
|y Press Association has arranged
tl„ uu 11 uni convaiitioii in
Diibiin, Gn. on Jnly nil, J2lh
til*,' go t'roni tiwra b. T,b»
.p.„.l anverai d.ya. A oordinl
»>,»• mill ,u all. Tim
nrr.n,.m»„t. are
Stabba, E. K. *r.»»n, Jr. O. L.
derauu, Aty. P. Hilton, and E.
Blttok.il' ar wbiob maue. a
entertainment ta all
convention.
WEB AT GROWERS CONVENTION.
On July 12 there will be a wheat
growers convention held in Macon
all those that are interested in
agriculture should attend this con¬
vention and get all points of wheat
growing. The humming of the
thrashing machine is not a bad
•oug to hear, it is aisong of appro¬
aching prosperity, than the buzzin
roar ot the cotton ginnery,
which has brought its product 5 cts
or less, which hardly pays for its
productions. Let the farmers in
Georgia add more and more to the
hum of the wheat machine, that
we may lie able to produce the
bread that we oat, and not de
depend on 5 cent cotton lor it.
It ia a mistake to aupposo that
tho vtaion is impaired by reading
of iUalf; Ga mi.chief is caused
by , lading .. wudei .mpropar oondt- ,
turn lays tlie New A'ork 0ommcr
ci«I Advertiaer. Many people
with naturally strong sight ruiu
the ayet before they are aware of
It -. . by the violation ... - * few simple • ,
, oi a
ruDs. All persons, and ospeoially
those whose eyes are not strong,*
ibo.tid avoid book$ and paper
poorly printed, particularly
having u btttrrod n^pearetico, read- j
ing wiili instill ciont light or with!
ilie light fullingdii'ectlv upon til*
•*yei», reading with Head bent over
.uid iho book in the lap or in any j
position in which the muscles of 1
I he eyes have becoihe tired. Tbiei
ill a general way to writ-;
ing do not stoop the shoulders or
iuolitio the head forward.
e ,.' a |; 0 w the raysof lightto fall on
the paper, and when readiug
writing never sit facing the
w riting uvoid using very fine
ixma, imle ink or phper on which
hook u\>, so thnt tlio c\<-8 \\\\\ u f
in a natural position, with
strain on their limScles, Mold the
J m| ^ readi|lg , lt „
f m t , ye U) aik j lt(ien ' inches
' rom th ° c >' t * s ‘ 11,9 “ glti , . 8l,0ulil ,
always full on the page from he
hind. A wiitj practice is, as often
.is on on iui li'nir, to stop leading
(>r wri|j llgh>r n mohu ., )t «„d look
;VC| . ()9S the ro0m or *, u t of the win
,j ow> This <6 a grndt rest to
miiscluH of lli“in. Occassional iy
y | O80 the eves ami cover them with
the hand to shut out llie
Make it mvnr.ul.lc ... rule , to . stop .
uu
reiuling as soon n$ the ey«*s
in the least tired. Bathe tire eyur
morning and evettih ' with pure.
soft water. \\ arm or t-pul
Vh.H*ltf l» uwjil; it< vor llutl which
is extremely hot or extremely cold
Oommunicatioii Prom Pringle.
Pringle tin., June 20th. 1SJKL
Emwu IlEcortn: ^
That old I'opAlist lever
struck nm again and I must talk a
littb*. swing the Aeripturu is being
fulfilled and the nations mourning
I am compelled to *|.ehk. Yo have
it. pleasure on the earth ami
have been wanton, truly we liav>
men raised in a great country, n«
‘lave been born and raised in til*
Pridu mid Price of nations. One
hundred veal* ag > the United
Stales was on the broad ron:l
suooobs. it wna equal rigtit* to all
and special privilege* to none.
! MillUmaires and paupers were
j IIlllk j nff those who produced it rich
| | |1|H j we ,, (,v a smnl', wick
. ed y e ||5 s |, class, who made a
ness of using corruption funds to
ctefenL the laboring people.
8 ' mce t| 1Q c j v ji war the
(Uld businoss interest of the Unit*
ed Stales have been turned, and
i will turn again, lorGial will
j al, ^ or b ' 9 people to be imposed
j «P™ “»'J » «» *»'
»“« govor.,.„u.,t like l» d.rt bn»l
•««. An, , „,„1 t ,c
'""I “>"» “l>«" they co.,l.i
! I’»“ *»> a " J . ......-‘J |,,r •
|,a.r »f sliuoa. am .lie,
»'>' •«• " , " 1
and .11 ...b .. .. I. «, , od.y,
W att'd bo would over llir,,,,
P eo P* e a * |l d he did it, and he will
l *° l'k ew '89 with those for all
tory repetts itself, and I say let
con e, even if we go like Sampson
did when he pulled the house down
and said we all die together, ai.d
if I knew this would interest any¬
one I am more than repaid f anny
trouble,
“A true middle of the loader^ -
Each
it m
4,
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I heiutarlio, nrrvouiaess. rtnds most women nausea, a. A bottle sick f. weakness of w ith p. painful and extreme periods,
iiGERSTLE’S FEMALE
f aB^ggS' Mgjag.
Wa»^fe rmit» with »hb wtti.*. h
,
jateo 4<i. I'- and it ufd u.e laorajwt thyn
A Gla,Ark. MBS.«. e. CHANDLER.
I ,J 0 ^ g G {lJ ]o ^ A n d' U cam?‘vou 0 o U
y“ 3r ,orm ot ,em * le *' ealtQ< ' ,s '
wh*« taTo*!®* mes°niuu? T
A“2rhSith U Yrt*^“lu5 T „u*LuT }|& hkaLth
V wotL '*'j&*™»»**+
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BANK OF WRIGHTSVILLE
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f. J, AKLINE, ‘ II. E. OOOK, W. W.GOOK.
I’res’t., Vice l’re*f., Cashier.
Capital $ 25 , 000 . 00 .
Surplus 4 . 282 . 45 .
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Prompt and Courteous—Give Us Your Business.
our ii5.ooo.oo. orm.
-|'hj Fair premium is list ready for for life distrihti- Georgia
Stale now
i e p ar tment8 ijteregtte 115*000.00.:
Agriculture I* of course given first ;
; place. The premium in lids
start* with $1,000,00 for the best
j 1,0,1 "*J’ «»•!>** n*.d cover tl. S entire
, list of farm products, officers reallj
' handsome t rises for every imaginabl*
j ;irt j c |,.. Live stock Interest and the
j dairy are generous treated. Soma
j especially handsome premiums ar
\" ^[^*1*1 a "« d * fur .-.'IT„J. Mo f iH* . d8i "
j j history of Slate Q fair* education come
for generously recognition. .
; ii umber of especially intefvstii»>.
: ontests Itnve been arranged and
ev ‘ r >' »»> iM »he State will Us give..
-a j <; Im nee to complete , fqr J pnxe*<»ft«r*d
f()r (1e^l1 , InatUM| an(1 ex f kW in thl .
-^tsate may complete for prize offered
for composition. These contest* will
hr.t take place hi the cities and epun
“gg with the winner from
I I'oultiy and pH stock conic in for
uenrly $2,()(/),00 in premium*. Tty.
i guarantees the finest shown of fowlr
ver made in the South Liberal
' premiums are offered in the depart¬
ments of art and womans work
The Appetite of A float,
Alt envied by all p*mr dyspeptic*
whose Stomach and Liver are out o*
order. All such should know that Dr
Ling’s New Life Pills, the wynderfn
Stomach and Liver Remedy, gives i
splendid appetie, sound digestion au«
regular bodily Imbjt I Imt issues perfect
h -altli and great energy. Only 35c at
J. W, Flanders drugstore,
LOOK HERE
Use Pansy l’lour—if (lie best is what
you waul, every sack guarauteetl to b«*
, " reU by ,he lale8j "T‘ .....
machinery known ns the Allfree sys¬
only a few mill* in this country
have it as it i* a recent invention
This celebrated flour is manufacturer
only by Hie I’boenix Milling (Jo. o
Evansville, lud. We guarantee it tc
be the finest flour shipped south. Try
one sack and be convinced. Many
merchants will tell you other brands
of fluur are a* good. Try a barrel ot
lw if 0 ,„ w „
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^ ^ „ e „ rJ M
„ a 11 „„t ataol„,«l, r«pa«.
^ r.r„„deJ,a„d e»
have n.r.r bad toba.ke,
pl ,..
w.s. llelbneu. OttWd.Ga.
We havd three thousand lbs of
the best steel sweep* we m ill sell
nut at actual (hist. That will
make them the best bargains ever
offer, d to the trade here in plows.
J. W. A. Crawford.
J. W. A. Crawford has been cut
ting'up a long lime and lias uow
got in shape to cut the ot{i«r way.
He sills McCormick Mow’s and
Get you one and
yjur peavinos and grass.
Reduced Rates on W. &. T.
Grand Lodge Masons (colored),
Americus, Ga., June 22-24.
District Conference M. E. Church
South, America*. Ga., June 21-25,
Georgia State Teatchers’ Association
(colored),-Atliei.s, Gn., June 21 to Ju
>y V
Sunday School Workers of Georgia,
(colored),.Atlanta, Ga„ July 6.10.
Baptist Yuting Peoples* Union of
Georg.a.Colnmhua.Ga, Ju«* ta-15.
Re itiion and rally United Sons «f
Co„f,dera.e Veterans, Dublin, Ga..
June $0, to July 1.
Ge. W .a Teachers A..ocUHt,«rWarm
gpriirgs, Ga., June 2-5-30.
For any information a. Ut above
a PP'y ,0 E - K - Bryan,G, P. A„ I>ublin
G*-, or to It. It. Vauug, commercial
'T & T. railroad, Dublin, U Ga.
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Notice . the , ad , of , J. W. A. Craw
^ or< * * u ‘ e8Ue ’ ,lG l,os
proper thieg, just what fbe farmer
needs.
Every imaginable class and cliar
actor of work in these departments
has been generously recognized. In
copy of the premium list vrHI be mailer
upon application to T. H.Martin 8ec
retary Prudential Building Atlanta
SHERIFFS SUES.
G EORGIA— J OH KSOS^Co,
Will be sold before* Hie coiTrt lions,
loor in the town of WrigKtsville, Gs.
•ii the first Tuesday in .lime next he
ween iliir legal hours of sale the fol
owininfract of land lo-wit:
W»t hundred bushels of corn more
■r less and 1.500 pounds of lint cotton
'lore or less, levied on as the property
•f George Tucker to satisfy one mort¬
gage fl fa issued from I'e 8 i| prior
court of Jolins.ni county Georgia in
favor of .1. R. UrifrliHr.I and Son vs
Geo. Tucker. Property pointed
in said I) fs. This jsutiarv 5tl>. 1899.
J. tV. Rowland, Sheriff,
’ X 1 ‘ Nr 'j
r1ll
,<oor 4n ^ It*" of ^fhrhtsv.Ue.john
*a)e tlie fotowing S
property Lovrit:
^T„r'Si, •list., G, M., Johnson gSfS-SS, u,
Georgia, county,afatirof!
bounded as follow* :>tr the
•mrtli by lands of J. Z. RowhtmL sotrti.
by lauds of J. T. Snell, west by land
>f J, T. Snell, east by land* of F..L.
Pittman and J. p. Pittuian ngent foi
children. Said laud levied an nml
p* 'iwnlsff rr*J- IVsrtp*!
from fhe justice court of 36t&, «iist.. g
W. said county in favor of J. W,
•ms v* F. L. Pittman. Levy mad,
day and Btb.. !899 by G.f). Snell, comita
ble, returned to mj. Tlifs Jim,
»th., 18U9.
J. W. Rowland, Sheriff J. C,
.EOKGiA—J ohnson Co.
Will be sold before fbe courthouse
loor in the town of Wrigbtsville, Ga„
>t» the 1st Tuesday in June next he
■ W'etil fhe legal hours of sale the fol
oiking property t,vWit:
One black mare mule 8 yrars old.
*nd one single boggy. Levied on
tnd to be sold as the property of Gar
•lelf Richards, by virtue of a B fa is
■med from the superior court in favor
>f Belle T. Culver vs Garnett Rich
-ify. irtls principal and W. tf. Price seen
May 4th I899.
J. W. Rowland, Sheriff J. O.
T. 1 'tZSSZXZZ*
quired to be and appear at the Stiprime
court of said comity on the H moudny
in September 1899, to answer the libel
of Aidoti Powell lor a total
in default thereof the court will prov»
s to justioe shall appertain, witness
tile Hon. II. I). Evan* judge ot said
•ourt. This tile 25 day of March
lone by order of »lie court.
IV. W. Anthony Clerk
GEORGIA— Johnson Co.
R. B. HolJer vs Nancy Holder. Li¬
bel ior divorce.'' Johnson Superior
Court, March Term 1899.
To Nancy Holder—You are hereby
required to be and appear at the su¬
perior court of said county on the 3rd.
Monday in September, 1899, to answer
the petition of R. U. Holder for total
divorce. In default thereof the court
wilt proceed as to justice shall apper¬
tain. Witness the Honorable B. I).
Evans, Judge of said court this 25th.,
dai of ^'T' 11899/ 1>l,ne by ordero1
r w . W. Anthony, Clerk.
GEORGIA— Johnson Co.
IUatValkervs.il. E. Walker, Libel
for Divorce. Jobiisou Superior Court
M%reh term 1899. Verdict Tor total Ui
vorce 20tb of March 1899.
Notice is hereby given that on the
14tlt day of June, 1999, the under-sign¬
ed filed in the office of the Superior
court of Johnson county an appiica
tiou for removal of the disabilities
restiua upon hint mtdor the verdict
in the t Ue aJhtve stated oase. Said ap
plication wilk be lieard at the term
said court which commences on tta,
tod., Monday ip September 1899.
K «, Walker,
flONEY TQ LOAN,
Loans made promptly on real
estate, at 7 per cent Interest, bor¬
rower can pay back any amount
of principal annually, or oan pay
eutire amount in five year* any
way to suit'borrower. See me at
once don’t wait E. L, Stephen*
FURNITURE!
We carry a full line of Bed Room Sets, side¬
boards, china closets, bureas chairs rockers, willow
kitchen safe, in all styles at popular
prices, all mail orders will receive our best attention.
COFFINS & CASKETS.
Our stock in this department is complete in all styles
prices from the cheapest coffin to the most elaborate me
tnllic casket. Telephone and Telegraph orders will receive
prompt attention. An Elegant hearse ot the service of the
publifc.
DUBLIN FURNITURE & COFFIN CO
DUBLIN, GA,
When you go to Atlanta go Is I jteiiSiJffii
KATES (•’•I u 5c I
Parcel Check Room tr. si;! 1
>3 Opposite Union Depot. 1$
Leave Your Tkunkm. etc., Delivered 15 CENTS,
PROMPT axi> COURTEOUS Attestiox Extended to ALL.
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Sprin? Dry Goods, Superior In Style
Popular In Price, Reliable In Quality
Crowd Wry Depwrto.e.it of this Popular Store,
rn all suck as Millinery. Ribbons, Laces and Silks,
Our stock is-easily the Most Attractive in the Citv.
Ia Fancy Dress Goods, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Mens
and Womens furnishings. Umbrellas, Parasols, and
Toilet Articles. We #ho\v fully assorted stock,
Wlfatever 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.
-AGENT’S pou BUTTERICK PATTERNS
THE f STAR $ STORE
Dublin Ga
McCormack Mowers & Rakers
the BEST and Eteri Farmer that Raisas Grain or
grass should have one. J. W. A. CRAWFORD is
jtgfiDt 3t ttljS PlSCfi fOf tllBID 311(1 Il8 jS jl) 3 POSitlOl)
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Go and See His Sample Machines
and set Prices and Terms,
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