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THE RECORD.
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title as second c.Ihss mail Inal ter.
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subscription rates:
On# Yesr ?! (H> .1 Months the
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TURKS HAY. JULY Id. 1899
The fourth was celebrated ali
over i!i s fair hind (so cn!l)itide
pemlfiico'
Do voc Maid, to learn Jlviw’o
TI8M? to cure dine,use? to influence
others? If you do address with 4
cent# to pav postage, S. J. Page,
tiect. Southern .School of Hypno¬
tism, Double Spring-, Ala.
Much stiff’ ring is reputed in
Texas fro ii the heavy mins littn
<1 r* il s of lives lost and irreparable
loss to properity. The charitable
inclit.ed people are quite hum
•differing the wants of these people
i.i their sad plile.
Tiie Juno number of The
live Ago and Patent Index of Wash
ington, D. 0. is :v valuable mlditi'Ui
to our excliai'go list. I t is the.
host magtizino of its kind, and any
one desiring information on pat¬
ents would find this ti most valua¬
ble help.
The world is awakening to the ivou
tierful revolutions uf Hypnotism.
Every on** should I«arn this soioiita*
D-> you want to lent’ti it? Certainly
Then send mo your address with
four centaa to pay postage b> S S.
Peg'*. Sect. Southern Schools off
Ifypiitism, Double Spring*, Aia.
Ti?jc Dublin psoplu cttt<*ff«i(iod
the editor in a most royal mminor
this week. We know much gi oii
about Dublin and in this outer
tntnniunl s!u: added nn-otlier tro¬
phy to Itor I’uDututiou for onter
taining as well ns progress ami
pti»b. She is truly tho jin city
< f tho wire grass regions.
CoiJ MBc.h was visited last Sat
urday by a sevoro wind storm.
Lightning sot lire to 1‘iionix Mills,
the court house was struck, the
pemiicul of the I’roBhytoriiui
church was blown down. Out at.
the park the grand stand was de¬
molished and many trees blown
down over the side walk,
nattily no one hurt.
Wk took hoiliday last week for
the first time since wo hnvo been
in the county and if our sheriff
und ordinary do not make better
collections in the future than they
havo iu the past for legal ads it
looks as if no will havo to take it
for good ns we have never hurried
or heard of any one knowing how
to rnu a paper without money.
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f. apt John A. Mider, oi Atlanta
Glmirimm of the Uommiteo on
Live Stuck at the State fair left for
the \\ ost last week to boom the
live stodk department. He is
going to arrange for tho sending ol
cattle and hogs to tho show. One
of Georgia's greatest needs is a
better grade of stock, and Captain
Miller thinks the comparison will
help Georgia in this direct¬
ion.
Tub woodwork and forged iron
contest open to Georgia boys be
twten 16 and 90 is exciting much
iuterest nil over the state. Pres¬
ident Lyman Hull, of tho School
of Technology, who has made the
drawings for this interesting con
test is receiving letters daily from
Georgia boys asking for copies of
them. He has already sent out
a large number and the contes¬
tants will havo ail summer to
study tho six drawings of wood
features and tlis same number of
forged iron features and practice
with a view to getting iu their
work next October. 'This wood and
.iron contest is bound to be one o'
.the star features of the fair.
INDEPENDENCE DAY.
We t<» )k holiday last. week fur
■he first time since vv<- begun to
«i'u; Iho public, it being :t “na¬
tional holiday,” One century arid
ii'Host ;i q inn- r of another lia.->
[Kissed since that m.'-nii>ri:ibie <'C
mIii'Ii American aliegiania
to tie 1 British i; row ii was absolved
in royal fashion. Within t!m!
( , giant strides have boon
by the voting republic and win
ning a high place among Uie c.hiii
tries uf tho civilized tv,rid. Sin
enjoys her iiidepundetire, and
when.* on this round globe of great
iiationscuiM.no l»« found who*
|ieo,,lo .... ihsp.nv more prido it. their
in.I*H Kind, nco limn A 111 otic a, i lie
young American is patriotic and
bis liodoiu sivolls n itii loyal senti
moot old an the independence it¬
self. Tin y are stimulated by the
orn tin's of them) celebrations ev.-rv
year. 'J he July orator
the Hong of tile birds, for it. is said
that they “ >’ir highest when they
vug best, mid from aerial heighls
,1<M,r ,,,rl!l il * ' J0Ht in
,,,ous m, ’ k '' d U Ereedom is dear t*.
1,18 l,um, "‘ h * art ' n “'* 1
t<,r !t - a,ul fl ‘ aed ' !l “ "V" j
worth all tho cost. Lot our
throb in one fraternal union
neat!) our unfurled flag for this
day call fur national and individ
ual graft.tiihi to our ancestors’ for
this great d.i v. “Ali men iiro
dowed , by their Cron tor With C-.*r
tain rights; and among these an*
life, liberty ttucl pursuit of hnppi
ness.”
A No tod Newspaper Man.
On July i the remains of Mont
gomerv M. Koinom was placed in
its lasc resllng place in Oakland
cemetn iv Atlanta G a. The
Masons honor their dead comrade
nod beautiful worn tlio tributes
paid the Inmcntod T'olsom liy
his Masonic lifothorn. The pen
of ihiB noted gifted writer wi.l lie
misM j iu u, 0 journalistic world,
j^ fl was a noble hearted man
ithd ti conlitU , i *oh , 1 loyal , k friend .. . . to
star I he gentle spirit of their
ful brol her will rest forever on tin*
loving ° bosom of liis Father and
< iad, ,
wnghtsviiie vs. Duhim.
"i^zzz
theiusolves.
They only got. to play nix in¬
nings which resulted in a score
to to Iff in favor of the Dublin
buys, but there is no doubt what
ever that our boya would
been victorious if they would
had time to iini-h the game
they were climbing up
A large crowd witnessed the
Killed a Carrier PIgen.
While standing in
with li is father, Mr. Jim Bray’s
tontion was attracted by the
liar action of a bird flying
them, ns luck would have it,
had his gnu with him, after
j„g well at this beau ti ful
creature down it came, and
■ I picked up proved to bo a
pigeon, one among those
to have been turned aloose
Wnycmss a few days before.
Bray presented The Record
with one of its wings, on which
has printed, Howard G. Wall,
St., Washington, I>. O., also on
ono of its legs no 11-179 and on
the other 172. This bird is some
wluw larger than an ordinary pig
eon and very much prettier." Mr.
Bray is no dobt fond of this dit
tincuon.
A Daring Thief.
The serene waters of Wrights
ville was some what ruffled
Saturday night by the 1 oldness
a negro who went from store to
store, helping himself to anything
hecmtld lay his hands on until he
was detected by I. M. Hartley who
turned him over to tiie proper au¬
thorities. Alter some trouble the
goods were restored to their own¬
ers, and their daring thiet was put
behind the bars. He was given a
hearing, and bound over to await
the n u xt term of court.
BANK OF WRIGHTSVILLE
T..i. arum:, II. E. COOK, W. W.COOK,
JVew’l., A :<;tr ."l est., cashier.
Capital $ 25 , 000 . 00 .
Surplus 4 : 232 . 45 .
Prompt and Courteous—Give Us Your Business.
WHY NO PAPER LAST WEEK.
According to the custom Unit p e
vails with the press, we tools
* bei,, g a iniiinim! na*,.o we | m .l
no legal mis that Hit* huv required ‘ to
|;ilhli , 1:> , 1 , v .,, Kly . This holiday
vvas observed by I he press ail over t be
either tly's week or last week
wc have said in another article this is
lit* lira! issue we have missed since
>,ve have been in the county.
A Daring Thief.
La-I Saturday night a hold thief was
at this pi ice. Ib- was called
a hall in Level ts' store and then
found in possession flour, meat, ami
pair of pants. Tin* thief v.a
Isham Sessions of Washington county
In* was given n preliminary
mid buiindover to the Septra;
lerjn of Superior court.
As Reported.
Our feeling lias been soiie-what
over the report to iis, that
. r4 , i3 sl!mll 1M)X n V e miles in
he m conetiv com.u y mi on fin* nit n'aee p.at-c of oi a.i. Vr Simr- omg
Held. Now if this is really true, it
be iuvestitfafed and «)) preenu
t ion used so as nor. to have this lot lie
some iiis *nse get a holt on our coon
, ty. It would Hurt . . business . . as well as
much suffering and anxiety for
is n pest much dreaded by all. We
it will Ik* investigated and the
public.mind nnuleeasy on tlu*questmn.
"" vv ,IH ,u ‘
have t he null ter t borough Iy i u ees
ligated and use nil precautions nec
Wo havo three tlionsfUid lbs of
the bust steel sweeps wo will sell
at actual cist. That Mill
»»>ke Uem the best baigains ever
to the trat 1 ** inflows
Th.Apputl'of.v'o'kt'"'' ^ .
All envied by all poor dyspeptics
whoso Htomnoh and Liver are out of
' r - All such should know that
Ling’s New Lire Fills, (he wonderful
, and . Liver Remedy, _ , gives a
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your peavtuos ami grass.
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lG82f«i Diploma af KqROI;
>;.• vh ;n*3!:-.s and rx.'pllcnc.T
• ■'••Ya.HVffv.asta’tLoKs. 1,
,.*» m it- v. s.
■*TACL!$!iED 1370.
PI 7;i-'s.e Kamovs
A':V Nr.vi.li I’KDDI.KP.
Reduced Rates on VV, &. T,
Grand Lodge Masons
Americas, On., June 22-34-.
District Conference M. E. Church
South, Anioricus, Ga., June 21-25.
Georgia State Teatchers’ Association
(colored), Athens, Ga., June 21 to .In
ly 1.
Sunday School Workers of Georgia,
(colored), Atlanta, Ga., July 0-10.
Baptist Young Peoples’ Union of
Georgia, Columbus, Ga., June 13-15.
Reunion and rally United Sons of
Confederate Veterans, Dublin. (>a.
June 30, tu July 1.
Georgia Teachers Association, Warm
Springs, Ga., June 28-30.
For any information as to above,
apply to £. K. Bryan, G. P. A„ Dublin.
Ga., or to R. B. Young, commercial
agent, W. & T. railroad, Dublin, Giv
Notice the ad of J. W , A. CriljVt
ford in this issue, he has me
proper tliii g, just.whnt tho fnrnjtr
needs.
l.ti-ry imaginable class and char
’icier ot work in these departments
il!Si * generously recognized. In
he .-mire lisi has been complied
v * n h a view in encouraging worthy
vn.erprise of every character. A
$ 0- the premium list wil I be mai led
, *P»' T * application >•< T. II,Mania -ec
! clary I’nidential Building Atlanta
SHERIFFS SALES.
(jlh.'Rt:! A—.Johnson Co.
Will lie sold before the courthouse
door ill He- b>wu of \Vriglitsvilie, Ga..
on the first Tuesday in dune next be¬
tween tin* ieora 1 hours of sale lilt; fol¬
lowing tract of hind to-wit :
Four hundred bushels of corn more
or less an I l.r.dfl pounds offinf ml ton
■non* or b •*. levied on ns ibe property
of tiei.i'H-' ’i'licker to satisfy one mort¬
gage Ii fa issued from lie S.iferior
c< urt of .lidiuson county Georgia in
favor of J. R. Pritchard and Son vs
Geo. Tucker. Property pointed out
in said li fa. This January r11 1 . 1899.
J. W. Rowland, Sheriff,
Gr.OUUIA Johnson Gountv.
Will be sold before the court- Imiise
door in the tinvnoMyriglilsvillc,John
^,,n county. (!a., on the let Tuesday in
June 189‘J, within the legal hours or
>'ah‘ 1 !l " fuloiviag property towit :
One (100) hundred acres of land
aiore or less, lybig and being in 501 It..
'list., Si., eeuiisofi noiinty, statu of
Genrgia. bounded as follows : on the
north by lands of ,1.7., Rowland, south
by lands of J.’T. Snell, west by lands
of .T. Snell, east by lands of K. L.
Pittaian and J. P. Pittman agent for
children. Said land levied on and to
be sold as the property of F. I.. and J.
P. Pittman, to satisfy a Ii fa issued
from I tie justice court of Wit h., dist., G
M. said county in favor of .1. II. Pick¬
ens vs F. L. Pittman. Levy made
May 6th,, 1899 by O. G. Snell, consta¬
ble. and returned to me. This June
r>th.. 3899.
J. IV. Row land, Sheriff
GE orgIA-Johnson Co.
Will b- .sold l-efo,w)m rourUum-e
” (,l,r 1 1 he town ot Wrigntsvilie, (in..
on th^» i^t rut*stiay ii) Jump j if
,
,X £ nS^prVrG’dti* "
sued nett fro.,; Richards, bv lirtue of: ; f» |».
lie* .mperl.-r eeuri in favor
1,1 f{t ' | le L < ulver vs Garnett Rich*
arcs principal and W. II. price '
P j{ y> .May 4th tSog.
c lZ:;!i^uTv,Z7U
in default thereof the court will prove
a8 t( , appertain, witness
the Hon. II, I». Evans judge ot sard
< ’ 1,url - This the 23 day of March 1899
J° ,,e by ofdei* of Hie court.
U . W . Anthony Glerk
G F-0RG1A—JotiNsox Cii.
Iff 11. HoMer vs Nancy FlolOer. I.i
bc) fur ilivurci*. Johnson Superior
Court, March Term 1899.
To Nancy liohlor —You arc hereby
required to he and appear at the su
perlor court of said county oh the lird.
Monday in September, 1899, to answer
t tie petit ion of U. II; Holder for total
divorce. In default thereof Hie court
will proceed as to justice shall apper
Witness the Honorable 15.1).
Evans, Judge of said court this
»h*y «' f March 1899. Done by order or
itie court. This 14t)i., 1899.
>V. 3V. Anttiony, Clerk.
GEORGIA— Johnson Co.
I*):» Walker vs. 15. E. Walker, label
for Divorce. Johnson Superior Court
March term 1899. Verdict for iota! di¬
vorce 20th of March 1899.
Notice is hereby given that on the
lltii day of June, 1999, the under-sign¬
ed filed in the ofHce of tiie Superior
court of Johnson county an applica¬
tion for removal of the disabilities
resting upon him under the verdict
in the tiie above stated case. Said ap¬
plication will be heard at the term of
said court which commences cn the
Srd., Monday in September 1899,
li. Ii. Walker,
HONEY TO LOAN.
Loans made promptly ou real
estate, at 7 percent interest, bor
rower can pay back any amount
of principal annually, or can pay
amount iu five years any
way to suit borrower. See mo at
once don’t wait. E, L. Stephens
FURNITURE!
W e'cari-y a full line of BecTRoom Sets, side
china closets, chairs rockers, willow
kitchen safe, bureas in all styles at popular
all mail orders will receive our best attention.'
COFFINS & CASKETS.
Our stock in this department is complete in all styles
and prices from the cheapest coffin to the most elaborate irie
tallie casket. Telephone and Telegraph orders will receive
prompt attention. An Elegant hearse ot the service of the
public.
DUBLIN FURNITURE & COFFIN CO
DUBL1N, GA,
When you go to Atlanta go to .
KATES !:a 5 :: ..
Parcel Check Room M*l M !:b c
Opposite ..... UHIOn rx Depot, ffi 3:1
a* /’-*- Vii|» m'.'vC
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Leave Your Tiil’kks, etc., Delivered 15 cexts,
PROMPT and COL’H i'EOr.S Attextion Extended to ALL.
iv fUiiyydiC* ii..* E * H - -l-HFH H4rrr
Spring Prf Seeds, Superior In Style
Popular In Price, Reliable in Quality
Crowd every Department oi this Popular Store.
In till such as Millinery, Ribbons, Laces amt Silks,
Our stock is easily the Most Attractive in the City.
In Fancy Dress^Goods, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Meus
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. Ail 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 for BUTTE RICK PATTERNS
THE | Si AR $ STORE
Dublin Qa
$1* •* ISIS'*
MoGonniok lowBfs & REkfiis
the BEST tail Eni» Farmsr tM Raises Grainjor
grass should tenm. J. W. A. CRfflfFORO is
al tiKS Plase fw ta a!i,j *« is in * mb«
t() ■*» ysi! »ry Prices os (to.
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