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F Hlicks. . of . Dublin, spent
piith, Pcity. *
Fuesday. Jr n of Dublin, was
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P large crowd was here
1 atiendauce upon court.
mst Blount Bros, and get you
hat from, Miss Meredith,
e u P- t °- d, * t0 rt » lW, * r #nd dre * s -
maker.
Put your announcement in Thc
Kecohd gentlemen, ft you want to get
yourself squareiv before the people of
Johnson county in short order..
Send your broken chairs to Connal
leeami have them repaired, bottomed
and varnished vshop in old music hail,
near college.
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lion, 6. H, Williams,' of Swainsboro,
candidate for solicitor general of t his
circuit, was here several days during
during court; miiigliiig'wlth his many
friends here. ' -jv rVr
Jnlinsoii .Superior court convened
Monday ' mofiiiiig at -Wrightsville
Judge I.iltlejotm of the tiouth western
circuit - presiding, for Judge Evans.
Several attorneys from tiiis place are.
In attendance.—.Sandersville Progress,
You can have your bedsteads re¬
paired, stained and varnished as good
as new if you will send them to Oon
nellee, ihe cabinet maker, oid music
hall.
We waul a good, nve correspondent
in every section <>! Johnson county
and to all who will act as suck we will
furnish them witli the necessary sta¬
tionery.
We will appreciate the patronage
of ihe ladies of Wrightsville and John¬
son county’in our dressmaking and
millinery department. We will do
our best to please you in every re¬
spect. Blount Bros.
M. B. .Smith, Butternut, 'Early Kisers Mich, says,
l>cWitt’s Kittle ai-eThe
very best pills i ever used for costive¬
ness, liver'and bowel trt ubles.” J. W.
Flanders.
Mr. J. • !-«!i.. (.1 Mirclteh'wa* in
ill. ci.y - v-i-i: a: .1 look advantage
•>' our re. — i, raic .j.td hat* I'm: tlicc
oitD st’ui i-u »,i» .illures- .iin- \car.
To .-e’-ure the oi-igiiial witch hazel
salve, apk fur IH-Witt’s Witch Hazel
• < for alve,*u;i| Ice and kin.vMi as diseases. a ceiiain Beware cure
pi skin
of certain unterleits. They are dan¬
ger ms. .1. W. Flanders.
Mr. P. II. Md uBkcy, of W r rir|its
vilit-, is here on a.visit to Ins ’parents,
Mr. and Mrs. S . A. .dcCoIskey . Don¬
nie grown to be such a tail, handsome
young fellow that we could scarcely
believe tie w.as.'t lie same boy We ir^cd
to know .—Vidalia Kecoid.
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‘•I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in
my family with wonderful results. It
gives immediate relief, is pleasant to
take and is truly the dyspeptic’s best
friend,” says E. Hartgerink, Overisel,
Midi. Digests wliar you eat. Cannot,
fait to cure. J. W. Flanders,
Mr. J. T. Snell, (Uncle Jake), who
has been quite sick recently lias about
regained liis heal! li. He was here sev¬
eral days this week in attendance uj -
oil court and paid us a pleasant call.
Bev. W. K Silzer, W. Talon, N. Y.,
writes, “I ha<1 dyspepsia over twenty
years, atid tried doctors and medicines
without benefit. I was persuaded to
use KodoV Dyspepsia Cure and At
helped me from the start. I believe
it to be a panacea for all forms of indi¬
gestion.” It digests what you eat.
J. \V. Flanders.
Mr. Leonard Cook,a former resident
of Wrightsville, hut now of Wad ley,
was here a few days tbit week shaking
hands with old time friends and ac¬
quaintances. He was here to secure
the necessary evidence required for
him to get a pension. Mr. Cook built
Johnson county’s first court house sev
yearR ago.
Mrs. Harriet Evans, Hinsdale, III.,
wri'es, “t never fail to relieve my
children from croup at once by using
One Minute Cough Cure. I would not
feel safe without it.” Quiekly cures
coughs, colds, grippe, and all throat
and lung troubles. J. W. Flanders.
President Cook, of the Wrightsville
Chautauqua, visited Hawkinsville on
Wednesday last on business pertain¬
ing the Chautauqua. Mr.Cook is de¬
voting much time and energy to the
Chautauqua and the prospects art? as
bright as a rose on a bright summer
morning for one of the most success¬
ful Chniitauquas ever held ill Georgia.
Wuq feel Orr, safe Newark, without O., One" says, Minute “We
never
Cough Cure in the house. It saved
iny little boy’s life when he had the
pneumonia. We think it is the best
medicine made" It cures coughs,
colds and all lung diseases. Pleasant
to take, harmless, and gives immedi¬
ate results. J. W, Eland ers.
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Col. J. W. Overstreet, of Sylvania,
candidate for solicitor general of this
circuit, was in the city several davs
this week shaking hands and soliciting
the support of ftie people of Johnson
Pomity in the democratic primary on
May 15. Whi le here he paid us a pleas¬
ant call and left the necessary sp.oudii
lix with us that it takes to send him
Tbk ItKconb one year, lint failed to
put himself on the road to victory by
not placing his announcement in the
columns of Thk Kkcoud.
TO THE PEOPLE OF JOHNSON CO
I beg to announce my candidacy
for re-election to the office of Solic¬
itor General, subject to the Demo¬
cratic primary, and solicit your sup¬
port. Ytespectfnlly,
B. T. RAWLINGS.
A Strong, Helpiag ttand.
Wrightsville ChnuU«^B%wliich is maLipgprepnrn
tiot«e foetihe ie
to be heW there in the summer.
ises to be highly interesting,
Washington-, Laurens Jefferson
And -- Wilkinson counties have’
agreed to co-operate with Johnson
in making the undertaking a sue*
cess, while there are others to be
heard, from. The WiMHumviu*
Bbcorr is lending a strhfig„he)p
ing-lnmd in arousing the people to
act ion G I adc<»ck Banner.
The W righ ts vilie Chautauqua.
It is only about three mouths
uow tili : our sister city, Wrights
ville will give us a week’s feast of
good tilings. It is useless to say
the Chautauqua will, be largely at¬
tended from this section. V;
Tennille and Sandersville have
given away for Wrightsville and
that town is going to try herself.
Among the notables “already en¬
gaged are Gen. John B. Gordon,
Hon; J. -H* Powers, Col. Charles J.
Bain, J. G. Camp, and Williugton
Vandiver and their famous led
urea. Besides these will bo lots of
good music, both instrumental and
vocal, some of the best voices in
the country having been secured.
Also comedians, sketch artists,
caricaturists, elocutionists, etc.
Watch out for Wrightsville’s
Chautauqua and don’t miss it.—
Swainsboro Wiregrass Blade*
The dog law was recotnended by
the grand jury <it this sesssion.
l imy recotucuded that it go in ef¬
fect at (nice but it will be next
January before it can go in force.
Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman, Milesburg,
I'a., says, “As a speedy sore" cure for coughs,
colds, croup and throat One Min¬
ute Cough Cure is unequalled. It is
pleasant for. children to lake. J lieart
ily , recoin me ud< it tq mothers.” It is
tin' only harmless remedy that pro¬
duces immediate' results. It cures
bronchitis, piiemiioiiiu, grippe and
throat and lung dise.,.«es. It wilt pre
veiil cniisumptioii. J. W. Flanders.
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Candidate Suggeateg.
To the Editor of Thk Ukc-okii ;
IMeaso allow mb spade in your
valuable paper to speak a few
words to the good people' of John¬
son county. I want us nll to
our friend Colonel J. L. l£ent. YVe
need him in the Georgia legiela
ture. I believe he wouM represetit
the white and black mpn q£ John¬
son county all right blui that i
what we need and ali we need. J
went to see him a few days *g“
but ho said he would not run; Let
us all see him any,how and I.think
we can get him to run.
A Colorki> Voter.
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^i^Scnd us your job printing. Wc
make a specialty of mail orders.
Lewis Ackerman, Goshen, Did., says.
“DeWitt’s Little Early &isers always
bring certain relief, cute my hcadacli.
and never gripe.” They generally
cleanse and, invigorate tfie towels
and liver. J. IV. Flanders.
Gill•er? Hardware Co., Dublin,
Ga., tiavo. the plow tools you need.
Bottom prices.
ABKANSAS, TEXAS AND CALI¬
FORNIA (via 8qiitbern By.)
Befo.re deciding on a trip to Arkan¬
sas, Texas, Arizona,California, or any
point west or agent'of southwest, call on or
address any tbe Southern
railway. Choice of routes via Bir¬
mingham. Shreveport, New Orleans
or Memphis. Best and most direct
line to Washington, New York, Chat¬
tanooga, Louisville, Cincinnati, ami
Florida points. Kates, time cards,
maps ami illustrated literature care¬
fully furnished upon application to
11. F. Oaky, T. I*. A.,
567 Cherry St., Macon, Ga.
cure on earth. Only 26c. a box. Cure
guaranteed. Sold by J: W. Flanders,
druggist.
lip tile health. Only ,25c. per box. Sold
by J. W. Flanders, druggist.
Notice.
This is to warn all persons against
trading for one note given by Lloyd
Price to L, B. Price under dale of
April 11,1898, as said note is lost bui
has been paid. L. B. Prick.
Presidential Year.
During the present year every one
will be particularly interested in the
presidential in tlie campaign result of and tile vitally con¬
cerned elections.
All conscientious voters will desire to
thoroughly understand the questions
at issue and to keep fully posted on
l lie progress of the campaign. 'This
they niust do if they would exercise
their suffrages intelligently.
No paper will cover Ibis ground bet¬
ter than the American, of Philadel¬
phia, edited by lion, Wharton Barker.
Therefore, it becomes of special value
during IftOO. VVe «lu not say this to
those wh<) know the American, but to
you whb do not because you Jiave
never seen it. We want yon to know
it, aud that you shall this is wlmt we
propose: subscription
For » trial we will send
the American to any one address for
three mouths fpr 25 cents. This is
considerably regular less than half price, the
subscription price being $2.00
per atiitum. But we are convinced
that onep you become familiar with
Hie American you will continue as a
subscriber. Barker Pub. Co.,
I Rxcord will Philadelphia, be l»a; i
hr sent oue yea
and the American three tnoiitha to
any address for $1.00.
Veterans Meeting Postponed. •<;
The meeting of the Confederate
Jto(lfiere veterans which waa to have been
Wednesday was postpon
zsjmfcttXL
aianyas possible o/the old veter
ftfta of7dhp^m.County will attend,
^ JUMBatOlt ffR-S kL court *
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t * rTn Johnson 8u
perior court convened on Mopday
*omiMf with Judge Z. A. Little*
pMding for ,f*»dge Evens as
•toted tu The Record last week,
Solicitor Rawlings is. Ably
conducting theinterests^ of the
state..
The charge to the grand jury
was said to be one of the ablest
ever delivered here. Much stress
being laid on the law regarding
the sale of whiskey and carrying
concealed weapous.
Next week we hope to be able to
V * '« the proceedings in.full.
Ss vo
The Craw ford villa Advocate
Democrat is prospering and grow¬
ing. It enlarged last week from 4
four to eight papes. Clem Moore
always gives his readers the best
li bis shop.
. Hera to Regain Health.
Wrightsville ae a health resort
ia gaining favor and people from
all parts of the country come here
in quest of health. Thursday Mr„
A. T; • Woods, wife and child of
Iowa arrived here from Fort Mead,
Fla., at which place they have been
since November last and being dis¬
appointed there in regaining their
health and having heard of the
henlth-g'ving qualities of our wa
ter here they decided to come here
and give it a trial.
The usual patent medicine frenks
nnd street fakirs were here this week
and from the erwds they seemed to
have they must have made their visit
here vmte profitable. Our people
should have no.bin* to do with such
humbugs. You Should spend your
in. uey u ith honest people who are do
itiga legitimate business.
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NAPOLEON AT ST. HELENA,
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Hie View* the FreeaetiMa Take*
«a Preveat hi* e*«a»*.
One of the extracts from Dr. O’Men
r*’g St Helena diary In The Century
—Napoleon's views on the pre
» token to prevent Uls escape.
jtek'e |t if anew he. atiout Inclined escaping and it,
was to try
Ae was not. there were 95'
chances to lOO against his effecting It
^’»«tf*'Sald he,, '‘this jailer ov«»» week
tmgoscs new and vexatious restrictions
upon me. Just ns If I was In a place
whdre I had nothing to do blit to step
tots A boat and be away. When 1 was
at Klba, It was different. It Is true
Hurt while one lives there Is a chance
oil escape. Although Ironed and chain
Cd down. Inclosed In a cell of stone and
•very human precaution taken against
a possibility of It, still there Is a cbance
of escape^ and the only way to prevent
It la to put me to death.
"This to the only sure way. Let bint
put me to death, and all uneasiness on
the part of the European powers. Lord
Castlereagh himself and his govern¬
ment will cease. No more expense
then; no more squadrons to watch me
or poor soldiers, fatigued to death with
pickets and guards or harassed wttb
carrying burdens up those - precipices.
I am sure those poor devils have rea¬
son to hate me and wish my death.
They must, however, be conscious that
the fatiguing duties Imposed upoft
them are unnecessary and
»* »he sight of the Island must cod
vtnee every one hut a suspicious
llone that escape from It was nearly
Impossible unless, as I have said be
fore, that white there to life there to a ,
chance, tt attempted. - !
“Where could l go to, allowing that I
got out of the island? Every place I
could arrive at I would find enemies to
aclxe me. This governor's conduct will
soon be known In England and will not;
procure him any credit there. Those
officers ali will write an account of the
unnecessary rigor w ith which I am
treated and their opinion of It The
newspapers will be full of It.”
A FEMININE FAILING.
Mte.Hr H.. r .r <a« •» h.v i.
Teiitac Rich* From t«t«. -
“I saw by a paper last week that a
colored woman was excluded from tes
tlfylng In court because she didn't
know her right hand from her left and
was therefore esteemed too
for her evidence to be of any value,"
said an observant man yesterday.
“Now, do you know 1 don't believe one
woman out of six knows tier right
hand from her loft without etopplng
to consider the matter.
“I was standing In the foyer of a
theater. the other day at a matinee
wjjtcblng the audience, mostly femi¬
nine. as tt passed in. Weil, each maid
banded her check to the usher, and be
called out ‘First door to the right’ or
‘Becond door to the left’ as the case
mlght be. With hardly an exception
those girts turned In the wrong direc¬
tion: tben they’d pause to consider, ex¬
claim. ’We’re going the wrong wayl*
and skurry back again.
“This happened so often that I spoke
to tbe usher about It
"•They always do It' he replied la¬
conically. T usually point. so they’d
know the way, but I’ve neglected to do
that today. They're all right If they
atop to think, but they never do think.’
"1 myself know an Intelligent young
woman who has to make a little mo¬
tion as If she were writing with both
hands before she can determine the
right one, and she declares that all her
acquaintances are affected In like man¬
ner, so perhaps this to a general feml
gtoe falling, and the colored witness
was snjustly excluded.’* —Baltimore
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THE OLD
K«*w tk*
wai*ii *bm<*r'%ro *«*
open the there |kuw|«n
other side of Oaaa) street, where
•oipe ly pluefcefi. ppetty tat W’hUe pigeons tbis fcc*yqent-.
tm golngon"'
broken down sport termed the. hub
tt dropping te andaeoartag a shore
rafeflrtsmft* *• ofteK to peevn the 166 the pettier
fool happened piloted almost into eVery tfca establishment Unjea fresh
was
udmSSssx that way W$es w*>e skinning a man
^^n<MM)tt**’*gtit and talte o9 4 ilt<^"*told tie main
to be ar¬
rested. We must do v*'i Settling -«,»•*>• to stop
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Accordingly they laid their heads to
(ether, and evolved i Machiavcltan
acbeme. "A' few days later a stranger,
Who bad all the appearShees of A very
verdant planter, was ateeeed Into
place, hhdJMght toll IfanT hs usnit
came the tot'' Hfwrt, seeatta* rich plclr- '
ingC Small; After thfrimap*, playing for who awhile in a
way ttigjl $$&**& appeared’
to be more pulled out a
huge roll of bllte and ottered to bet
|l,500 op the torn oft'eart; The prop¬
osition was promptly accepted, and the
Other fellow, thinking he had the
chance of his life, Immediately put Op
605, which waa every cent he trad on
earth. To his Consternation, the plant¬
er won and he lost That broke him of
the habit and Was the last time be ever
tried to rob robbers, 'ft turned.’ out
later that the planter CM a Memphis
gambler, ‘‘made Up" etpressTy for the
role—New Orleans Tlmta'Democrat •.
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CATC HING
• iw r ft* Tteswi utoe ;rteh the *e., , A^itwobea
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Tbo..melts are all caught with book
aWtUWe, says the Bangor Commercial.
Taking them otherwise. ,such ae by
seine, hero would be regar^ed hy thSflsher- wUe dsH
men as a great .jrrwg. .
Itig Is all done In tents, tfie temfi being
®hout high enough six feet for long, five to^-ftand ffe^'Wlde and in
a man up
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^ ^ ar# lifted w ,th V - rfdth,
heated by a Btove and usually
by a lantern. I have known thd tem
peratnre of tny tent t^ vary, however,
oo degrees within ten rolnutea during a
cold day.
A hole about alx feet long and eight
inches Wide la cut In the fee and the
tent get lengthwise Of this, six lines
attached to a pole fastened to the
plates of the tout hang Into the water
nptt rly eight Inches apart. These lines
during flahtng hours art always kept to
motion.
Th* way the nsbermcn handle tltese
lines, bow they can hai| Aeg tfig,books and
Blft “taking smalts, bolt,” wtom. la an certainly aay .wemter- f they
are
ful. I have, knows one msta to cateh ^5
100 pounds to leak thauWh»dSY <
means at least l.OOOflah, dr about H t
minute. One smritef has been known
to catch 606 pounds durlug one tide’s
fishing. s t
Some have made $25 to $30 a day and
others $200 In a rew weeks. But these
big catches are only made by those ex
pert In fishing. The chances are that
a green hand would Starve the first
winter If dependent- Wholly-on what
fish he caught
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False Tf*th af Aatl*altr.
The manufacture and use of false
teeth are undoubtedly .ancient of great an¬
tiquity. The Egyptians were
no mean dentists. Jawbones of mum
nlea have been found With false teeth
In them, and also with teeth filled with
gold. The ancient Greeks atop knew
bow to flit teeth with.gold; also how to
jDQjkc ffllttC
Xh*,* | a plentiful evidence of skilled
genu,,^ *„,<>„( the Homans, for many
* the Latin t«kh. authors have references
to false In the ‘’Roman La W > of
the Twelve Tables” tbete are distinct
references to artificial teeth. The first
part of No., i0 generaY, forirttlstofoWsa expense
at funerals tn but an exception
u permitted by No. 11, which allows
that the gold fillings of false teeth or
the gold With, which they .were bound
should be buried or burned with the
deceased.
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TN* ttaarr»*»«aaUe«i.
A literary man who has Just returned
from the anthracite coal region of
Pennsylvania says that he found a
great quantity of “local color” there.
He also says he heard the moat un¬
grammatical sentence while there that
•folHng f7 CT „r m ? through " ode t r bl9 a mining village ,!? e W f In 8
SchuylklUcounty w-hen he heard a wo
ma “ ca * ,, nf. and at some distance off
“^« wVera Gh » d " jn " bo were playing
WheD be tUem '
be r*'
nlot ^ Gr ^ ca ^ n * you ' ch „ l ‘
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largest ± child, a _.. girl of . about . . 10
re ^Sf' t0 b “ aDd <
Her f do,k t .
, lon * to ■bo.”-New , York Times.
Br. Wash Far ten.
For pet Jogs that Inherit a tendency
to watery eyoa a wash of cold, clean
rainwater, followed by a lotion of
three grains of rocbelte salts dissolved
lD four ounces of distilled water, to rec
om mended. The latter should be drop,
ped ’Into tbe eyea wltb a medicine
dropper. About three drops twice a
day should b* uaed.-New York Trite
,. For reasons that weretitmvoidH
ble by ns we come out a day late
and present our readers with a
.very* jirirtf pgper. Wq hope to lie
able to get out a better paper in
the future.
The Vidalia Record started up
a neat' week under the imtnnge
nmnt’of Vautrot & Wnters. It is
ah eight -page six column paper
and is well gotten tip. , .
Cured
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toWKen my son Gcorgi c -was
<: I4» he was stricken with a ter*
rible nervous affliction. Phy
r sfeians him. He nor lost medicines his speech, helped of
tue
limbs and could hardly swal¬
low food. Before he had fin¬
ished a bottle of Dr. Miles’
Nervine he could talk and eat
' wcU, and 5 bottles cured him.
Mr*. Julia O’Oonnor.Wlllla, T*a» 99
; DR. MILES’
Restorative
Nervine
j* teMMbjr all^ druggists on guarantee,
Book on heart and nerves sent free.
Or. Miiea Madieal Company, Elkhart, Ind¬
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PENNSYLVANIA PURE RYE.
18 YEARS OLD.)
it OLD SHARPE H
FOUR FULL QUARTS of this FINE OLD RYE
. $3.50 PREPAID. EXPRESS
with Wo ship marks on approval indicate in plain, sealod boxes
no to contciitH. When voi
receive it and test it,if it is not satisfactory re
turn it at our expense and wc will return you
$3.50. We guarantee this brand to boHyeai
old. ftipht bottles for Ky. 50, express prcpiuif
12 bottles for $#.50, express prepaid; 1 guIN'
j prepaid, UK, express prepaid, *3,00; 2 gallon boxing. jug.expreF
$5.50. No churKC for
Wt» handle all th«A leading brands of Itye an
Rourbon Whiskies in tile market, and will e&v*
50 per cent, om four purchases.
OM Wonongakels Hye, quart. Gall.a
' Me ......«e on
Raker’s McBriyw, ....... ' t . . «0 J 25
A AAA,---- • --- fi.s 2 50
K-inclirr»s Gulden Wedding, - : - V5 * 75
ttoginaii House Rye, - ..... w in
Mt. Vernon-Uy* (S yraold) - -*100 3 50
The above ore only a few brands of the many
wo carry in stock. Send for a catalogue. from
California. Shcrrv and i’ort Wines If.
CAMitR, to $13 per gallon.
Imported $2.50 Kallon. Sherry and Port W’ine from $1.00
to per
UoKnac ,ltrandv fr.pni $2,50 to $4.00 per gallon.
Clarets, by the case of one doxen fjuartK,
$4.00 per dozen.
Itliine Wine by the case of one dozen quarts,
$4.00 per case.
All other tffiods by the gallon, web as Corn sold
Whiskey, Peach and Apple Kallon Urn tidies, and etc., upward.
equally We make as low, specialty from $1.25 of per the jug trade, aud aid
a
orders by mail or teleKraph will have our
prompt attention, special inducements offered.
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Altmayer & Flatau
Liquor Co. •' >■
SOU AND 5«S FOURTH ST.. - - - MACON, GA
(Naur l**sseng«r Oepol.)
Mail Oritari shipped same day receipt of order
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DENTAL NOTICE.
Dr. C. O'. JORDAN,
; Tennilk, Ga
Office over J. T. YY’alker’g tore,
next door to the new hotel.
Dentistry in all its branches.
Specialty in Croon mid Bridge
building. Also in painless ex¬
traction of teeth.
Will be in YVrigbtsville during
court week, March 18. When in
Wrightsville my office will be
No. 4, Mason building.
Our special offer to send The
Record one year for 75 cents will
close on April 1. We hope that
many of our subscribers who are
behind will take advantage of this
offer, as we will allow them to pay
up their buck dues at tins rate,
and as far ahead as they want to.
This offer will cease on April 1,
and “ we hope as many ns possible
will take tulvantnge ot it.
Dental Notice,
I am now located in NVrights
ville and prepared to do dental
W ork m all its branches. I prefer to
have parties wishing work in my
line to come to my office, but if
you live at a distance and can’t
come, write me and I will call at
your house when work will justify
it.' Always state amount and class
of work wanted. I will be in my
office every other week, commenc¬
ing first aud third Monday in each
month, unless special arrange¬
ments are made, until further no¬
tice is given.- Respectful tv,
D. M. Ghtvf?w; D. D. S.
• 1 .4 ’ f .. ** -v» ' ii\ W. M. K 1 RKE, fitter,
“(Sanitary Plumber and Pipe
Pipe cut to oraer 1-8 to 2 inches. . r .
; —DEALER IK— .
; Goods,
Pipe Fittings and Brass
Gasoline apparatuses repaired m
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BANK OF WRIGHTSVILLE
H. K. COOK, J. \y. A. CKaWfOKD, \y. W. COOK,
Pres’f., V ' Vica l’resf.-,
Capital $ 25 , 000 , 00 .
Surplus 8,870. (6v
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HARDWARE
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■3§L. AM .J^r FARMERS.
Our stock of Bridles, Collars, Traces, Singletrees, Plow Lhrcs, Bo^
Carbon Plows, Haitnan an^ G^ofgitt Katcliett Plowstocks, Boy Dixitf
Castings, Steel Plows, Etc., is complete.
' 14* Our Goods Were Bought Early
--AND-—
You Will Find Our Prices Low*
GILBERT HD’W. C0„
Dublin, G-a.
tea
Wrightsville & Temtille R.lbCo,
TIME TABLE NUMBER 9.
TAKING EFFECT SUNDAY, NOV. 19, 18991
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Second First First STATIONS : First First Second
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... 3 Harrison 02 ss,s
ft 12 “ -3 Donovan 51
' to 20 3 Wrightsvitle
•1105 3 Meadows 25
11 20 3 Lovett 15 '
11 25 3 Donaldson 10 10
12 05 4 Bruton 10 03 ^ S-S
12 20 4 Condor 10 45 2
12 35 4 Ar. Dublin I.v. 30 §
2 15 5 Hutchings 9 04 g 88
2 45 6 10 Spring Haven 0 48 o
3 00 - 5 Deafer ft 4-2 9i
3 40 , Alcorns 8. 05
4 20 5 10 Chester 8 17 QC
4 38 5 Yonkers 8 .00‘t^‘tw
1 ft 1)8 6 11 Empire 8 50 S;$
3 5 25 6 u Luckie 7 10
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A. F. DALEY N. V. MAHONEY,
Pres’t., Tennille, Ga. C. A., llaW'fefnsvifie, GaV
T. T. nOLLOMON, R. B. YOUNG,
Sup’L, Tennille, Ga M t. A., Dublin, Ga.
E. K. BRYAN, ,1r„
Gen Pass Agent, Dublin, Ga.
Offer.
From this date until April L we will
give to the person sending us the
most subscribers to Til K Recoud. at
our special rate of 73 els. per annum,
“The Story of France”
(By Hon. Thos. E. Watson)
The story Is in two volumes,contittn
ing 1700 pages, well bound and costs
Sg.oa.
Subscriptions may be sent in ns you
got (hem. only you most state that you
are working for the prize. We have the
books now in our offlcc, whore they can
be inspected any time.
A copy wilt b« givaa free for
30 name* at 75 ct*. per year.
Directory,
Methodist—Services every Sunday
and evening, Prayer
meeting Tuesday , evening. Strangers visitftg Sunday
school at 4 :t)0 p. in.
the city are cordially invited to attend
these services. Rev. E. F. Morgan,
pastor.
Baptist—First Sunday 11 a. nr.and
-veiling. Third Sunday, morning Sffd
eveningservices. Sunday school 10 JK>
4.111. Strangers visiting the city are
eordially invited to attend these serv¬
ices. Rev. Thos. Walker, pastor.
Christian—Every Sunday morning
md eveniiigservices. Prayer
Thursday evening. Strangers visiting
Wrightsville cordially invited to at
f«*nd these. »4tvices. ltev. Kilby Fer¬
guson, pastor.... ;<,
Employment^
the fastest selling books
PUBLISHED ARE
“Life and Labors of Dwight 1. Moody/'
“The story of France,”
HON. T HOS. E WATSON;<*he noted
People’s Party Leader.)’ » I
our special lino of TEACHERS’ and FAM¬
BfBLES, on which IVC Offer most liberal!;.
(arms, Outfit free. Send 33 cents to pay post-'
on’ prospectus aprf large Ifhratfiated cata
logttef.- We furnish ANY BOOK PUBLISHED^
lowest prices. Write for tjftfotafKma of ANY
BOOK WANTED.
THE COLUMBIAN BOOK 60.,
Atlanta, ga.
BOILERS!
—GET OUR PRlOES——
ConYplere Cotton, Saw, Grist,- Oif
and Fertilizer Mill Outfits? also Giti,
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Railroad,- Mill, Machinists’ and Fac¬
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Cast EVery Day f Work 160 Hands t
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SUPPLY COMPANY.
AUGUSTA, : > 7 GEORGIA.