The record. (Wrightsville, Ga.) 18??-19??, November 16, 1900, Image 2

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THE WRIGHTSVILLE RECORD. Entered at the uoatoffleeat YY’riglits vill? as second class mail matter. A. B. PIERCE, EDITOR. OFFICIAL ORGAN JOHNSON CO. TELEPHONE NO. 26. STJISfSCKIl’TION RATES: One Year $1.00. 3 Months 25c. G Months 50c. 5 Weeks 10c. Wmghtsvh.i.k. Ga., Nov. 16, 1900. CLUBBING RATES 'Vc will give y,,u Tnu Record and any ef the papers named brlow, as follows: Dalton Herald, $1 2 ? Atlanta Journal, 1 2 Z Georgia Tribune, 1 25 AI lanta (tonsl i'.nt ion, 1 3( Missouri World, 1 If All combination subscription orders must be sent to ibis olllee and cash in advance must accuipany tile order. Good by Bryan, good by. Thu democratic party simply wiis’nt iii it. What on earth ia tho Georgia legislature doing? Aguiunldo hasn’t yet hoard of McKinley's election. Slate fiura, etc, in Georgia are being run in the ground. Bryant forget to congratulate Roosevelt. Wonder why? It seems now Lhutliauna bought everything ns he wont along. McKinley even carried Bryan’s home state. Now Ill’s was too hud. Tho party that will tamper with tho ballot will not do to Im trusted. Wonder what some editors think haw who p red idiot a democratic landslide? llnnnn’s “full :Iii> 11 c‘r pail” gol there with both feet in several of the states. Many a mothers’son is falling in tho Philippines that imperialism might reign in America. Tullahasso won the light for tho state capitol over Jacksonville with both hands down. The election boomed stocks in Wall st, for awhile. In a measure it was Wall street’s election. It is a great pity that we should kill the Philippines to Christian the half dozen that r.ro loft. Both tho army and navy will havo to ho enlargud. Tho poopla pay it, so tin; hills will ho met. Tho result in ihe country last Tuesday week proves that the par¬ ty which has plenty of money for •lection ex [lenses can elect its ticket. Its seeirs to the mail up tho tree, the democratic party Is in the same aomlitkm they said the populist* wore in in ’92: dead, never to be rasurooted again. From the way tilO southern itates [).H['Cl'a ‘ 1 boomed Bl'VlUt and 1’Uf democracy one would , ha-ve be- , jitJVOtl that . uemocrffC) VO cafrv everything ill sight. Bill the racket failed to work. Did YOU ever think of it that " ihu Cubans fought n to down , just J . wlmt , the , American . , people , are now being taxed to do: to , keep up mil- .. iatnryism and taxed to death that grand rascals might Intro easy and |, jirjj salary 1 v •' iohs v -v- 1 .... -------_!—; The democratic party 1 will or guuize itself in duo time. . At tllO , proper time it will sptnv out free f»iiver from its mouth.—Savannah Press. It seems that the demo¬ crats are now sorry they stole the populist platform. Why don’t they come out like men and say so? With the overwhelming defeat of Win. J. Bryan the second time pasees from public life the one man who lias retarded the reform movement more than all other things put together. Had he been truly a great man and accepted Turn Watson as his running mate in 18t)G tie would he president to¬ day.—Dalton Herald. Reduced Rates to Augusta. On account of Georgia Reunion of Confederate Veterans,November 1 4-l(>, |!K)0, the YV, & T. H. R. to., will sell oil November 12, 1J and 11 with final limit IStli tickets from Wrighteville, Ga., to Augusta and return al $2.25 for the round trip. Children of 5 and under 12 years of age, half this r.-.te. The YY r ri)rlitsville <fc Tennille Rail¬ road will sell tickets from all stations to Tliomasville, <ia., and return on Nov. lit, II, 15 and Kith with final limit Nov. 17, inclusive,al one fare for the round trip account of the street Carnival and races to he held at that point on Nov. 14,15 and lli. bow rales from YVri K litsv. lie & Ten llllle sial loivs lo A Ug 11 s I <*l .^(TOUlit of ('iinlcderale Wrightsville Veterans Re-union: The & Tennille railroad will sell tie,Itefs from all stations to Au¬ gusta and return account above occa¬ sion at 1 cent per mile traveled. Children of 5 and under 12 years i f age half these r.-Ces. Special coaches will start from Hawlcinsville arid Dub Iiti on Nov. Kith and run through lo Augusta via Hie Cent ml Railway from Tennille without change. K. K. Huyan, Jit., 1\ A. Low Rates to Augusta Over the Central Railroad. Low rates to Augusta, Ga., via the Central,of Georgia Railway, account Confederate Veterans Reunion and Klks Carnival, Nov. 11-1(1, 11)00. Cen¬ tra! of Georgia Railway will sell ex¬ cursion tickets to Augusta, Ga., and return, from all points in the stale of Georgia, Nov. 13, I I, and 15, and for trams scheduled lo nrri.e in Augusta prior lo noon of Nov. ll>, at the rale of I cent per mile,distance traveled :linal return limit of tickets Nov. lslh. For furl her particulars, rales, schedules, apuly Railway. to any agent Central of Georgia - CORONER'S SALE Gkohoi .— Johnson County. Will be sold before the court house door in the city of Wrightsville, John¬ son county Georgia, within the legal hour*'of sale, on the first Tuesday in Decern tie, 1900, the following described property tn-wit: One certain Wrightsville* lot or parcel of land in tliecify of Johnson coun¬ ty Georgia and bounded as follows: on the north and eost by lands of Dr J. M. Page, on the south by lb * lands of K. A. Outlaw and on Hie west by the lands of YV. t>. Out law, containing t liree and one- half (8 1 - 2 ) acres more or less and being the bouse and lot now occu¬ pied by file defendant, J. YV. Rowland and levied on as the property of said J. YY’. Rowland to satisfy one Justice court li fa issued from Hie 1291 district G, M. of Johnson county Georgia in favor of 15. It. Tanner, leasee, vs J. YY'. Rowland and U Walker, indersee. Lev¬ ied on by It. K. Jordan, L. 0. and re¬ turned to me as coroner because ot (be defendant, J. YV. Rowland, being sher¬ iff and disqualified. This Nov. S. 1900. A. S. ISsltNKS. Coroner, J. C. ORDINARY’S ADVERTISEMENTS. Gko uffi a—J ohnson County. To all whom it may concern: A.T. It. Hall, executor of the last will and testament and of the estate of Julian Viatina Hall deceased, has in due f»rm applied to tho undersigned for leave to foil the timber on four hundred acres of land more or less situate, lying and being in the 1,- 201st district, G. M.. of saitl county and being in th© fork of Flat Bock creek, ami Cypress creek and bounded on the north by Mrs. Jane Under and the W. U. ilnU estate, on the cast, sou tit and west by lauds formerly belonging to J.C. A. Wileher. said timber to be sold for turpentine purposes, ami enough also to cut 100 pieces of ranging timber H» pay the debt of said Julian Yiaua llall deceased, said timber bring on the lands of the said Julian Vianna Hull deceased or to her estate, and said application will die heard ai my office on the first Mundayxin De ¬ cember 1900. This jtii day of November, i900. J. K. I*AflK, Ordinrry, Johnson C'o. Gxokuia— Johnson Count. By v irtue or an order granted by the court of Ordiimry t>f said county at the November tcr.ii 1900,1 will sell cm the first Tuesday in Decern ber, 1900, before tho court house door in said county tins following JccriW l»iul, to-wit: law No. S. of the »>stau> of K. W. Flamlor.i .Irawn ncn-s.aml iLmmUnl'aVro’uowLVon Uie n'ovtfi bv lot Xo.S, drawn bv K. F. Klumlcrs; on the east by l!>tXo.U, di-awu by W. S. FlamU-rs: on the donth by lot No. 4, drawn by Stokes. J. e. FUudors; on ihe west by the estute of N. iV.'oamuVisiidbuteoof itaflisUt*o P tu*T!V'iau. »• .tate. :i( . , A „.r otl nson petitiouev> County. have appli u hereas certain mane ran. n to this court pray in.* for an order ;:rnnt j»IS Ou- eslablisemout of a new road commune u — 11 situsjiinc school house and rumima.in tbv d.rection of W iikIUsviUo, on tbc lnn Inc between Jordan Stoliss am] 11. M l>ci.t and M ss Martha blokes across Mt.^iou creek , A 1 '*® t out 'imneiu ".Tu utiHivaml couvenioncc. Now ibis is lo oiic and iidmouisii all persons that on ami after the uay of December, 19(K\ said new raoil A yiii eoiurary. Given under my^lmml anji *«at, this the itb dfit ' of November, J.£. rAO*,Ordinary, 1 SKD. J.C. SHERIFF SALES Georgia—J ohnson County. Will bo sold.on the Hrst Tnesday in Decern bor next, at public outcry at the court door lit said county, within the legal hour# of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, certain property, of which the following is a full and complete description: One certain tract or parcel of land lying, being and situate in the 55th district G. M. of said state and county, and bounded as follows: on the north by lands of 8. ft. Uiner.east by donas Wilson,south by lands of A. Wood and on the west by Isaac Townsend, C< ntaining one hundred acres, more or less. Said property levied on and to be sold as the property of Jas. A. Townsend, to satisfy an ex edition issued from the City court of W right* villc of said comity in favor of J. L. Martin against said Jas. A. Townsend and W. J. Will iaius. Haid property being in the possession of Jas. A. Townsend. This 7tb day ef November, 1900. J. W. Bowlami, Sheriff, J. C. ( i boko i a—J ohnson cottntr. Will be sold before the court house door in tnccity of Wrightsville, .Johnson county, Geor gia, on the first Tuesday in November, 1900, within the legal hours of sale, the following do scribed property to-wit: AH that tract or parcel of land situated Johnson county to-wit: 200 acres more or leas on the west si<le of the big Ohoopee river, in the the 1260th district G. M. said county. Bounded on the north by lands of J. M. Edwards, e-.ist by big Ohoopee river, on the south by .Sandy Wil son,on the west by lands of J. M. Smith, known as the W. H. Smith home place. Said land lev iod on and to be sold as the property of W. II Smith,defendant in li fa. under and by virtue of a ri fa issued from the Superior court of said county i» favor of Harriet ?>. Jcnka against W. II. Smith, defendant in fi fa. Legal notice given defendant in li fa. This Nov. 7. 1900. J. \V. Howland. Sheriff, .1. C. {4 bo kg i a— Jolm-.on county. Wiil bf* sold before tlift court homo door iu the city of Wrightsville, Johnson county Geor¬ gia.on the first Tuesday in I »eccun her, 1900. with¬ in the legal hour* of sale, the following dnscri of cor a more or less, sjm pounds H<>t*d cotton mnr«M>r bushels lex**. of 1.000 pounds seed of fodder nun . nr loss, SO cotton more or lo**. 1-4 auto sugar cane, 1-2 acre sweet potatoes more or less, 20 bushel* field prim more or loss* I two horse wagon, 1 black horse in tile about 1 years’old* 1 bu$gV and liar now, 1 black .sow marked jrop and and under bit in one ear and crop iu the other, 12 shoal of various colors and 1 grind atone. Levied on anti to be sold as the property of L. 11. Blizzard by virtue of distress warrant fbr rent in favor of M. M. Williford vs. L. K. Blizzard. This Nov. 7, 1900. J. W. Howland, Sheriff, J. C. UkohiiiA--.I sold ebnsmi (Iminly. Will be before the court house door in the city of Wrightsville, Johnson county Geor¬ gia* tiu the 11 vat Tuesday in December, 1909, within the legal hours of sale, thu following described property to-wit: One set of mill rooks three feet in width and known as the W. H. Price set of mill rocks. Levied on and to be sold as the properly of W. P. Williams by virtue of a fi fu issued from ih*» Superior court of said county in favor of T. .L Cfaxton, et nl. against W. P. Williams, et al. This Nov. 9, IP. J. W. Howland, Sheriff, .J. C. GROttOIA-r-JoImson County. Will be sold before the court house door in the city cf Wrigbtsvillo, Johnson county Geor¬ gia. on the first Tuesday in December. LK>0, w ithin the legal hours of sale, the follow ing de mr 4.500fpihiAU ib M jft w t y wy to-wit: lc«s.60 *ccd cotton nioref or bush¬ el* of coj*n more or less, 700 bundle* of fodder more of 4 head of hogs. 5 head of cattle confgl d!<l, tiffif&f Mh’ow3 2 cows, 2 calves and 1 heifer two years sugar cane 75 yards long. J bay horse about 12 years oM. Levied on and to lie sold a* the property of J. F. Brantley, de¬ fendant, by virtue of a distress warrant in fa¬ vor of \V. (4. Sammons vs. J. F. Brantley. This Nov. 7,1909. J. IV. Rowland. Sheriff,.I.C. Statk of Gkorki a—J ohnson county. .Will be sold before thu court house door in the city of Wrightsville. on the first Tuesday in Deco Tiber, $00, w'i thin the legal hours of sale, the following described property to-wit- 200 acres of land ill the 1096th district (4. M. of said couuty amt state and bounded as follows: on the north by Win. Frost, on the cast by Loyd Price,on the south by W. II. Price and W. H. Frost,on the west by Thomas Lihdscy. Levied on and to bo sold as the property of Mourning L. Pag© by Virtue of a tl fa »n favor of British it American Mortgage Co. vs. Mourning L. Page Legal notice given defendant in fi fa. Property in possession of defendant in fi fa. This Dec.8, i960. J. W. Rowland, Sheriff, J.C. (,KOBtii a —Jtihnson County. Will bo sold before the court house door in the city of Wrightsville. Johnson county Geor¬ gia, on the" first Tuesday in December, 1900, within the legal hours of sale, the following described property to-wit: 1 bale of cotton ginned and in merchantable condition, weighing fiOl pounds stored in the cotton warehouse of Walker A Simpson, i evied on and to bo sold as the property of W.T. Brid¬ ges by virtue of a Land Lords Lieu fi fa in favor of Mrs.M*dHc Buttorly vs. W. T. Bridges, de¬ fendant. This Nov. 7. 1900. .1. W. Kuwlano,S heriff, J.C. okoroi.v, Jalinson Cmiaty. Wilhbe sold before the court house door in the city of Wrightsville. Johnson county Geor gia, on the first Tuesday in December, UKH.dur ing the legal !u>nrs of s ue, the. following des¬ cribed proper iy , to-wit: 175 bushels of corn m<«;*e or less. 1992 bundles of fodder,990 stawk - gar cane, 10 bushels of field peas. Lt vied on a •’ to be sold as the prop¬ erty of p. M.Outlaw l> virtue of a Superior court'll fa issued from i lie superior court of said county in favor of L. walker vj. l>. M. Out¬ law. This Nov. 7. h*V>. •J. W. Rowland.She:iff, J.C. gkoroia— ooiuHvni ri , t i o.sos \. Will he sold before the court house door in the city of Wrightsvill •. Johnson county Geor gia, on the first Tuesday in December, 1900. W iUiin the lesat lioins of sale, ike followins dow ri bod property, to-.vit: 1 llu y<‘size horsi* mule umlcr {! years olil, 1 1,a . v vuiiv '»«>•'. I MW size, about 9 years obi, i largo daii: horse mule under ti years old. J dark bav mare mule, large size, under 5 years old, and one large size dark mare mule under J >'«'»■•» Hd. I-enyd on ami lobesold usthe prot env of J. U.Unco. under and by virtue of an ?^K,,rtVwr7^v.rrra^ tnt- u-ity t onrt or w 1 iguta\ me in nwor of «». iT iv.. McAfee vs. J. It. mice. This Nov. 9,11)00. J. \V. Uowiiu,it. Sheriff. J.C. QgoKSlA—Toimsou C-ountv. the'eoorf YY ill be sold before h..r.,i-o the court I.m.se hense door door in in the city of WrlKhtsville, Johnson county Geor 011 tho filst Tuesday in December, 11100 wuhi.. the legal hours of sale. Hie followins me.’ ^!!k»ow„as the .t iNv! e under i,™ nude known men. Goronto mnlt> I.eviofi on and to be solfi as tho property of W. 11. Smith untie rand by virtue of a Superior court 11 fa issued from the Superior 8naJ i v «* w'J ' v * « J. 0 ^ M. sViitb Smith. ^Tl'i^N I his Nov. U 'A 8,1900. J. W.Rowland,Sheriff, J. 0. ■ T HE Wrightsville Gin and Warehouse Company are now pre¬ * prepared. with the latest improved facilities, to gin your cot¬ ton and press it in either round or square hales as customers de sire. We are also prepared to store your cotton at 35 ceuts per A bale per month in our FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE. /\fR Gin and Warehouse being located on the Railroad saves v/cost <>f handling. Bring us your cotton. THE WRIGHTSVILLE GIN AND WAREHOUSE COMPANY. WHEN YOU ARE IN NEED OF Mantels, Business Desks, Book Cases, Wardrobes, Stands, Safes A Cabinets, etc., Furniture repaired and varnished, Upholstering |* :* •j Furniture Baby Carriages, etc. A’.l work entrusted to my cars i. j will have careful and prompt attention. / Patronize home-folks—Satisfaction Guaranteed. H. C6NNELLEE, OLD MUSIC HALL, WRIGHTSVILLE, GEORGIA. New Drug New Goods I have opened up a new store in the store house nd joining the brick block « i Elm street, where r kc^p i . well selected stock of Drugs, Medicines, AND Toilet Articles Soda Water. is In kept fact, everything class thai in a first drug sore J. W. FLANDERS, J r ’RIGHTS J ‘IL L If GA. * mm am** m Ax SB r & ft ■*S m ■■ PENNSYLVANIA PURE RYE. )8 YEARS OLD.) <1 fi! ILU fi CIHQpC i.l/llli L mil *» I LLI I URIC Mill J. !l POOH FULL QUARTS cf this PINE OLD RYE $ 3.50 EXPRESS PREPAID. Wo ship niarks on approval indicate in plain, sealed with no t«« contents. When you receive it it and test it.if it .id is not will satisfactory’re turn at our expense a we return your $9.50. >Vi» guaranree this brand to be#years old. Li .rlit bon bvs for ex pres *, 12 bottles for $9.*0. express prepaid,; 1 gallon jug, prepaid. e> Dress prepaid. ?;».C0: 2 gallon jug. express ♦".50. N » charge for boxing. We handle all the leading brands of Rye and Bourbon Whiskies in the market, and will save you .>0 per cent, on your purchases. Quart. Kentucky Star Bourbon o-”» Kikridgc Bourbon 49 Coon Hollow llonrbon 45 1 GO M ell wood Pure Hyc 50 190 Monogram Rye 55 2 00 McBvayev CO 2 „. Baker’s AAA V 65 O. o. p. (Old Oscar Pepper) 63 2 40 ^ 75 1 ;’L 1 " ' S < ‘" L‘' "ivc 73 l;s |I | a n ^ , 1 1 90 xoo ow ® v^raild, - *i 1 25 oo loo S 50 ■[>| u , a j )0ve arp on | V „ ,, nv brands of the many ” in stoefe. Send for " we carry a eaialoituo. All other (foods by tho gallon, sneb ns Corn " Idskey, Vs Pencil and Auple Brandies.etc.sold eq „ allv tow.from t!23 pcrsalion and upward, \v« make n speciaMv of the Jh(f trade, and all orders by mail or telejrrnph wit! have our auention. Special inducements off. red. Akmayer & Flatau Liquor Co. son ASr>5*8 FOURTH ST., - - - MACON, GA (Near Passenger Depot.) Mail Orders shipped same day receipt of order A_ "WELL SELECTED I OF HARDWARE. I am prepared to sell yon most any¬ thing you want in the hardware line, and at prices which can not be excelled I also carry a nice line of crockery ware, Glass ware, Tinware, and enam¬ elled ware, which I have recently add¬ ed to my stock. I will only mention a few articles lo show yo what we are doi ng. WE WILL SELL YOU Pie plates for 5c. Cake pans at...............15c. Jelly cake pans at 5c. Muffin pans...... ir»c. •• Six qt milk cooler for.....40c. Two qt graduated measure 15c. Fly traps for.............15c. A fi rsPctass pctttm pea I er $lM A couble burn*! breech loading Rogers gun for $11.00. to $ 15 . 00 , A singly barrel Rogers gun for $6-50 to $ 7 . 5 ©. And many ot her things Which I have not the time and space to mention here. Bat will ask you to come and see my stock Hard= ware, Buggies, Waggons etc. and rny prices and let me convinc you that I can savn you iiiomy. A’ours for success, wr i g ii ts v j ri t;e . geoug i a __ Iii w nr )*, a J. A. COBB, Proprietor. . Dealer m Fresh IVef, Pork, Sauce age, and Oysters. Polite alteiiliun to all. S.-.tisfaclion guaranteed. Market prices paid for beef cut He, pork and green hides, Send in Orders Mon-day ----— - WediittFilav nnd Frida v. Plione, 23. J. A. COBB. Your Pafromige licspectfuliy Sol let oil When you go to Macon STOP AT THE Grey House. (5,">J Pine Street) Convenient to Depots. Pleas¬ ant litmus. Well < lured for. Rates Jfl.OJ and ifl.50 pef day F F? F F~ ( — 1 A C ^ .