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THE RECORD.
Entered at ttu- DO'tiiltirf at Wri»{lit«
villa ms seaoml class mail matter.
MRS. W. J. WHITE Editress.
A, H. WHITE, Business nir»»er.
OFFICIAL OROAN JOHNSON CO.
SUBSCRIPTION’ RATES:
Pus Year $1.00. I 3 Months 23c.
ifi Months 50c. 5 Weeks 10c. I
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1399
ltKAK Admiral Schley will be in
Atlanta Friday arid Saturday.
Irk cotton growers convention
Was held in Atlanta last Wednes¬
day.
Don’t blame men for forming
trusts, they make money out of it.
Both of the old parties sro con¬
trolled by trust influences and
they cannot oppose it.
Wkn. Shnflor has retired from
ihe regular army, having reached
the age of-retirement. Ho is now
major general of tho volunteers
and placed in command of the de¬
partment of ilia Pacific.
Do You want to learn Hypno¬
tism? to euro disease? to influence
others? If you do address with 4
Cents to pay postage, S. J. Pnge,
Sect. Southern School of Hypno¬
tism, Double Springs, Ala.
TlIK state sells out tho North
Easton railroad to tho Southern
railway. It is a line of forty
miles running from Alliens to Lu¬
la, Ga. J. W. English represent¬
ing tho road paid $307,000 for it.
Billy Bryan would make tl.o
trusts pay a license to tho govern
lueut , for , - the ii.» privilege of ml.Linn r« Ultin^
the people. “Yet there aro few who
think Bryan has brains enough
to be president. Do you? We
don't.
Tub world is Hwnkening to the won
slsrful revolutions of Hypnotism.
Everyone should Itmrn thisseionce
Do you want to learn il? Certainly
Then send me your address with
four centsa to pay postage to IS. S.
Peg*. tSect, Soutliorn Schools off:
Hy put ism, Double Springs, Ala
Ufa*. Landrum, of the first Bap
tist church in Atlanta in a recent
aermon takes tho preachers to
task for the official corruption
and cussedness of tho times in
which we live. Ho advance the
belief that Christians and preach¬
er* especially, owe some consider¬
ation to tho people on this earth ;
that their work should not end
with pointing to Heaven as the
place of rest, but they should en¬
deavor to make it moro tolerable
hereon earth for those who try to
do right, and not give the whole
thing up to boodlers and mammon
worshipes. Mr. Landrum is get¬
ting on the right track, and Chris¬
tianity would rooeivo no back set
if all the preachers would follow
*»iL—Dalton Herald.
*6*0 to $1200 a Yer.
We want reliable and energetic
•nen and wooicu in each State to
to travel and appoint agents; sal¬
ary $860 to *1200 a year and ex¬
penses, guaranteed and paid week¬
ly; no expecience required, we in¬
struct you. Local representatives
wanted also. Send stnmp for full
particulars. Addreess, The Bell
Company, f ,Pept. A, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
There Is a time for all tilings. The
time to take EeWitt’s Little Early Bi
sers i« when you are suffering from cos
At ip* t ion’ billiousnew. sick-headache
iuAijgestion qr other stqmach or liver
4-eftiAde. SaU by J. W. Flanders.
'ha
A inwateM education is what
you need, we have eeveral paid up
•dhdlarfh-ips, in good colleges and
wtiU-seHrtiiesa^heafb^aiJ md see
ns if you woutithe her^aiM erf y OU r
life. The Record.
Young man have you sense en
ugh to see that the orgAuizatiou
-of the.tryst meansjoyf
Competition is e!itnmntcd when, v
it trust, is organized which means
Unit vour opportunity fora plac.,
in tin! business world except na n
slave is gone. Vet \ve are compel!.
••il to onto the fact that 99 him
ilretli# of these Fame voting men
don’t 1 m t seem set in to to cure t an, a a darn tlarn about nhi.nr it it,
hut arc simply drifting, when they
mmhl ought to to iidiiI apply v themselves Uieinseiycs towards -,U
remedying the evil. Thero oughl
to he an organization in every town
precict and city of the country, of
these same young people to help
to creitlo n public soiiliirient Unit
would drive from public placo ev¬
ery ninti who foiled to stand by
the rights of the common people
and against money hags w ho are
robbing under the guise of law,
nindo by the •ycophnniists of mo¬
nopoly.
The above from the Faribault
Jeffersonian, Minnesota, is worth
rending, and if heeded I>y (lie young
men of this land they could do
wonders in purifying politics and
stopping the organization of trusts
The great trouble with the young
men of our land, and ospecinDy of
the towns, is that they study very
little over great questions that nf
fect llioir own welfare and of the
people at lurgo.
The Dublin Courier is one among
our most welcome visitors and is
more thoroughly read than any of
our many weekly exchanges. Tlie
Courier is popular because elie is
broad and not penurious. In the
issue of Oct. 20 she says tlie stock¬
holders of tlie Dublin Cotton Mills
had adopted a set of by laws for
the government of Hint corporation
and (lie directors expect to have
the mills in operation about first
of June in 1900.
“When our hoy| were almost dead
from Minnit whooping cough cough, our dorter gave
One Core. He recovered
rapidly* » writes P, It. Belles, Argyle,
l>n Sold |,y .?. \v. Flanders.
Volcan o Eruptions.
Arc grand, .... but -km . rob
eriip. ions
life o ioy. Ruck leu’s Arnica salve,
cures (hem; Also old, ruiii.iiig and ft*
ver sores, ulcers, hoi Is. felons corns
warts, ruts burns scalds, chapped
hsiids, < iilhlaiUs, t*'*st pile cure on
earth Dmes out pinna > and aches.
n "'?' <,,r Vv
Sold by J. w W. Flanders, , Druggist.
$6 A Week to Start
\V« want intelligent ladies, or
gentlemen, to accept permanent
position in owr. town; salary to
start $6 a week, guaranteed, and
commission. Many make from
$12 to $21 a week. You can de¬
vote all or yonr spare time. Send
stamp for full particulars. Ad¬
dress, The Bell .Company, Dept. C,
Philadelphia, Pa,
Millions of dollars, is the value phic
ed by Mrs. Mary Bird Harrisburg, Pr
on Die life of her ctiihl, with she sav¬
ed from croup by the use of One Min¬
ute Cough Cure. It cures all cough cold
throat, and lung troubles. Hold by J.
IV. Flanders Oruggst.
Bsmarks Iron Neve
Was tlie result of his splendid
health. Indominate will and tremen¬
dous energy are not found where the
Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Rowels
are out of order. If you want these
qualities nod the success they bring,
use Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They
develop every power of brain and
body. Only 25c at J. W. Flaffdcrs
drug store.
Do You Want to Make $300?
We want a local manager, lady
or gentleman, in town or count}’;
no canvassing full required. You can
devote or spare time; or even¬
ings only, in connection with your
regular vocation. $200 to $300
can be made before Christmas and
it will reqniro very little time. It
19 not necessary to have had ex¬
perience. Send stamp for full
particulars. Address, The Bell
Company, Dept. B,, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
REDUCTION IN PRICE.
Hm Old ReM Savannah
mi N mt
HAS REDUCED THE SUBSCRIPTION
RATE TO $8 A YEAR.
Commencing Oct, 1st Ihat well
known and substantial Daily
Newspaper, will the SavamiaJi its subscription Morning
News, reduce
rate for the Daily and Sunday is¬
sues to $8 a year; $4 six months;
$2 three months; 70o one month.
T, »e Oai'y without the Sunday is
i|, r ee mouths $1,50; one month
cents.
SHERIFFS SALES.
GEORGIA—Johnson Co.
V: ill be sold before I be court house
town of Wrig;ht8vilje, (Ja.,
on ■ the first Tuesday in Nov next lie
tween (be le<ral fionrs of sale the fol
lowing tract of iaixl to-wit:
20 hiisbels of corn, and 609 lbs* of
l , vIh(1 ()It all(1 to ht . as
tbc property of A. A, Walker, by \ir
t,l, ‘ of *» fi ra < s «'»ed from the Superior
4 . WMrt „ f j nUmMX county -in favor of
Tbompkins Levy mid Jobason, Transferee.
made Jan. It), 189».
J. W. Row uni*, Sheriff J. (;.
GEORG I A — Johnson Co,
Will be sold before the courthouse
door in the town of Wrightsville John
son co.Ga. on the first Tuesday in Nov
within (lie legal hours of sale the fol¬
lowing pryperty to-wit :
215 1-3 acres of land, being in 55th
<tist, fi. M, bounded on the north and
east by waters of little Ohoopee south
by Jonas Wilson, west by life estate of
Marth Townsend, with all improve¬
ments thereon, Levied on as the
property of J. A. Townsend, by virtue
of a mortgage fi fa issued from the Su¬
perior court of said county in favor of
’Antler, Stephens and Co, vs J. A.
Townsend. Legal notice given deft.,
Property pointed out hy pit's alt’y.
This .Sept, 29 1899.
J. W. Rowland, Sheriff J. C
GEORG IA — J oiinson Co.
Will be sold before the courthouse
door in I lie town of Wrightsville, John¬
son county Ga., within the legal hours
of sale on the first Tuesday in ■ Nov
tile following property to-wit:
All that certain tract or parcel of
land situated lying and being 126ft
dist, G. M. .1 oiinson county Ga., con¬
taining (200) two hundred acres, be¬
ing tlie home place of W. II..Smith,
bounded as follows, on tlie north and
west by lands of J. M. Smith, on tlie
east by tlie waters of tlie Ohoopee
river and on the south hy lands of
Stanley Wilson. Said proj erty levied
on and to be sold as tlie property ot
W. II. Smith, to satisfy a mortgage fi
fa issued from the Superior court of
of Johnson county in favor of T. W.
Oarbutt & Co„ against W. II. Smith.
Property in possession of TV. Smith
deft, in II fa. Legal notice given W.
II. Smith, deft- in fi fa. This Oct. 5 ’99.
J. W. Knurr, and, Sheriff J C.
G EOKG IA — Johnson County
Will bf sold before tin* courthouse
doer in the town of Wrightsville, Ga..
nil tin* 1st Tuesday in Nov next be
tween tlie legal hours ol sale tlie tol
lowing property to-wit :
All that lot <>f land, situated in tin
town of Wrightsville. on tin* east sicb
of the court house squnn-, known as
Win, Knfrnlotli law of Tint*, containing
IB in length. T.eviei! on as Mm* prop
t *rty of Win Kaircioth. by virtue of a II
fa issued from Justice court of 1:201st
,| isf (Jl|1 county in favb: of
rh „ Asl)hlirn Furniluje Co, agaiyst
it , Wm Kaircioth, II. C. II. Snell f and
(> . A, Kciijiedv, properly p„in e (hit
,,, fa and lev ied on as the
pronerfv of Win 1’aircloth. Leva maid
(,y ,i_ \ V ’. Williams. L. C.on Sept M'h
1809. and returned to me Ojt, 2nd Im.,;*.
J. TV. Kowund, Sheriff J. C.
GEORGIA—Johnson Co.
Will be so lit before tin* court house
door in the town of Wrightsville. Gn,
ou the 1st Tuesday in Nov, next, be¬
tween the legal hours of sale the fol¬
lowing property to-wit:
One 10 horse power engine and boi¬
ler, One 60 saw gin with feeder add
condenser, battling one cotton press,all said shaft¬
ing, and pulley with prop
erty. Levied on and to tie sold as tile
property of .1. L. Toply, by virtue of a
fi fa issued from the Superior court of
Johnson county, in favor of Mnlshy &
Co, Property pointed out hy J. L. 'J’aip
ly deft in fi fa, and in possession of J.
L. Tapley deft, in ft fa this Oct, 5th
1899.
J. W. Rowland, Sheriff.
GEORG IA— Johnson Coi n rv.
Will be sold before the court house
door in the town of Wrightsville, John
son county, Ga., on the 1st Tuesday in
Nov. 1899, within the legal hours of
sale the folowing property towit:
All that tract or parcel of land situ¬
ated M. Johnson lying and being state in 1203 of Georgia, dist, Gj.,
county,
bounded on the north by lands of John
Harrison, on the anst by John W. Ilnr
risen and John Tharp, on the south
by John Tharp, and on the west by
lands of Lanier Powell, consisting of
50 acres inure or less, about 20 acres of
which is cleared and under fence.
Said property levied on as tlie proper¬
ty of Manila Ann Mixon to satisfy a
mortgage fi fa issued from the Superi¬
or court of Johnson county in favor
of ltelle T. Morphy vs Manila Ann
Mixon. Levy made Oct, 2nd 1899, and
legal notice given deft, in (i fa.
This Oct, 2nd 1899.
J. \X. Rowland, Sheriff J. C
GEORGIA—Johnson County
Will be sold before the courthouse.
door in the town of
«rs«!i hours of sale S&SJtZt the following
gal to-wit:
scribed property
120 acres, of land lying in itie 1396
(list, G. M. of Johnson eo, adjoining
on the east by lands of Loyd Price sr.,
Eddie J. Price and Loyd Price sr., on
the south by lands of T. T. Page and
A. E. Tanner and on the west by wa
ters of I.ittle Ohoopee river on the
north by about 35 acres of cleared and
under feuces. Levied on as the
erty of Julia New to satisfy a Superi
or court 11 fa issued from the Superior
oourtof Johnson co, Ga, in favor of
(Belle T. Murphy vs Jolla New.
erty pointed out. in said fi fa and no
tice given deft, in possession.
Oot. 5th, 1899.
J. W. Rowland, Sheriff, _
A Five pound bucket of Jelley,
for SOois at the Humming Bee
next door to Hawkins store Ernest
White.
Ordinary's Advertisements,
GEOKO1A—Johnson on.
' ■ W l.ereas. Jacob (links administrator
”f Louis A r!ine deceased represents
1 to the courr in Ins petition duly filed
a *'»l entered on record that he hii*.
l,V administered said estate. This
; j''/‘‘Tl'T kindred and U \ clU creditors ' f' P^sons to show concerned cause
!' a ", } ' !! !*‘ } ' P;UI wl, .v sn,tl admmistra
U \ r *.' l( ! ,l l(1 ! 5 ot lu ‘ 'bscharged from bis
a'lirnmstratioii , . and letters
receive of
, ( , 1 l'! ,ls ( s This i!!'!‘ Oct ,‘V 1 1 , 10,1899. J st M, mday in
' • “• ’ a " e > Ordinary, J.
Georgia Joknson-County.
Mrs. Martha Ivey having made ap¬
plication for twelve months sii| port
out of tlie estate of G. N. Ivey and ap¬
praisers duly appointed to set apart
the same having filed *,heir return.
All persons concerned are hereby re¬
ordinary quired to show cause before court of
of said county on the
Monday in Nov. 1899 why said nppli
cation slmuld not be granted. This
lOlli, day of Oct, 189;).
J. E. Page, Ordinary, J. C.
GEORGIA —Johnson Co.
Mrs. E. V. Meeks having made ap¬
plication (or twelve mouths support
out. of the estate of Silas Meeks and
appraisers duly appointed to set apart
the same having filed their report. Ail
persons concerned are iieriby requir¬
ed to show cause before the court of
ordinary of said county on the first
Monday in Nov. 1899, why said appli¬
cation should not be granted. Tins
Oct. 10th., 1899. J. K. Page Ord., J. C.
GEORGIA— Johnson Co.
To whom it may concern: A. II.
Powell has applied to me for exemp¬
tion of personaly and setting apart of
homestead, and I will pass upon the
same at. my office at ten o’clock a. m
on tile tenth (iOfli) day of Nov. I8;)9.
J. 15. Page, Ordinary J. C
Southern Rimy,
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Bleeping Car Line between Cbar'estcm and
Atlanta, Atlnnta for via all Augusta, point North malting and connections West. at
rlUofcarryius^snnt s
U 3t d Parior
Pnfiman Bufret
tflSSESSSrS**** Cars.
FRANK S. GANNON, J. M. CULP,
ThirC Washington, V-P. & Gen. Mgr., Traffic Manager,
D. C. Woshtngton, IX 0.
GKORGB B. ALLEN,
Dtv. Peas. Agt.,
Charleston, S. C.
VGA. TURK, Aset. S. H. Gi'u’l HARDWICK.
Pass. Agt
C. Ailnuta. Go.
—
Special rates to Richmond, Va.
Nov, _ 13, account nf the
t — unvuii
• ot f U’imrio u 1I1 ‘ n ' Davis 13 inminmoot nlonumei 1
am j meeting of the united daugh
Jers of the confederacy. The W&T
will give one far the roud trip to
Richmond, Va. and return from all
points on its line. Address or call
^ K . Daley, Pres. E. K. Bryan. Jr.
Tonuille, fia. Dublin, Ga.!
BANK OF WRIQHSV ILLE
d f
T. J. A J? LUCE, II. E. COOK, tv. W. COOK,
Pres't., Vice I*rest., Cashier.
Capital $25,000X0.
Surplus 4,282.45.
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Foundry and Machine Shops
LyUDIfn rA. L I i « Ga.
Manufacturers of slid Sealers in Machinery, Boilers,
Engines, Saw Kills, Grist Mills, Injectors and Inspirators,
grata Bars, Saws and Mandrels, Iron Pipes and Fitting.
Give us a rial And Save Honey.
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How Do These Figures Suit You?
Bedsteads, from $1 up.
Rocking Chairs, ’ ”
Zinc Trunks, M
Book Cases, $5.50 ”
Stoves Complete $8.50 up.
■ A!i-Wool Ingrain Carpet Yard Wide 50c a yd.
: Matting 12c and up. „ ...
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: is a period not dangerous, of sickness ndiher if fa h painful no, |
von im :
I Fu p. i
i (GERSTLE’S FEMALE PAHAOHA.) i
SEVEN YEARS A SrFFEREKS.
* out thing considerable wo coum S *t from iho doctors and paid 2
s a sum for treatment without :
= any pood It result. Wethen b e ,;an uslnz G.P.l*. s
: and did more good than ail el«e we had:
: used for six years. It is tlie greatest remedy s
s fur stiff cring females ever j.lacv-d on the -
: market. J. I>. B 08 DKN. :
3 Cotniesnell. Tex.
■ Try O. F. P. Bf our). I* will make too :
• form strong, vivjif iotm aid s ure you of any S
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Write to owr HFALTH CLUB in charge of I =
Z ladies exclusively Fxpl >in all about ynurca«e and 5
they will advise you fully howto regain ™
- on your
health Address ‘LADIES HEALTH CUTB-care z
o t L. GKRSTLK & CO . (V.UTTAN(f KIA, TENN £
If your dnigrpi^ f1< pa rr>t haisdlo G. F. P. *«k £ =
him to send for it. otherwise Fer.ti \m your ontsr ■
®nd ll.flO and we vrill supply you direct. =
L. GERSTLE fk CO . Ch.ittar.ooc.i, Tena. s
Sr;
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Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
Itartlficlally digests the food and aids
structfng the^exhausted* 1 diges^ivtf or
gans. It is the latest discovered digest
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can ssssrssiaesrssssi approach It in efficiency. It in
Flatulence, alTot^erres^t’sof Sour Stomach, Nausea,
S imjifr^ct r d§esthHL
Prepared by E. c. Dcwift &Co., Cbtcs^o
Saw Mills
Si 29 TO SS 29 B 3
With Improved Rope ami Belt Feed,
Engines, Boiler.? and Maohinnrv '
au k*!,<i. eni u.-p-.irafor bvhc
Shafting,roller..
LOMBARD IRON W(W S LiPPLY CO.
AUGUSTA. C.A.
CATARRH] Two month’s tveatment of
Catif rh of the head and nose
for 50c. Dost and simplest
WASH! remedy ever discovc red.
Booklet atid simple for 2 cents.
ATLANTA PREPARATION CO.
J?. Pryos Sr.. Atlanta, Ga..
You « v
not lose flesh in summer
if you use the proper means
t0 ^
yOU C3H t tskft SCOTT S
EMULSION in hot weather,
but you can take it and di
s* 84 14 .* 5 we " in su fl!T er *
in winter. . It . not like the
is
plain , . COd-IIVer ... Oil. Which , . . .
*j. IS
dllllCUlt tc . tO . take , , at . aOV time, ..
, If c . -
VGU are lOSintF . n flesh, .
, ^
yOU 3fC lOSiflg ^rOUIld ^ , £fld ,
VOU tlCCu ^ J
Scott’s
and must have it to keep up
your flesh and strength. If
you have been taking it and
prospering on it, don’t fail to
continue until you are thor*
oughly strong and well.
Aoc. and Si.oo, alt druggists.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York.
Sunny South’s Prize Story.
The Sunny South, the south's
°' d i " ! ' 1 reli “ bIe fam %J R P er
»s now- making a special offer of t
$100. in gash for short stories,
which should interest every writer
m ii " ti » »™"»‘«»
the 31st of December. $50. will be
K* ven for the best short atory;
$25. for the next best short story ;
$15. for the next best story and
$10. for the next best short story.
You must be a subscriber to com.
note for prize. Any subject, may bo
The stories willbecare
fUi,y JU0ffGtl by 1,10 ,M3at cnt,C!, »
and prize awarded accordingly.
F .,r particulars, Address The Sun¬
ny South, Atlanta, Ga.
ICeep cjol seven days m a week
go got one of Crawford buggy urn
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