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NEWS & FARMER
The Advertising Me
dium of Jefferson Cos
i-onisville Ga., Nov. Ist. 1900.
Vote for Bryan
iSfext Tuesday.
SPREAD ITEMS.
Mr. James Stapleton made a bus
incus trip to Louisville Monday.
We are very sorry to note tliai
Mrs. A. J. Swint is very sick, but
bope she will soon recover.
Miss Emma Clark, who has been
staying in Augusta for some time,
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. P. H. Clark, near this plac<
Sunday and Monday.
Mrs. T VV. W. Neal and son,
Dave, are visiting her daughter
Mrs (.hut-lie Matthews, ot Burk*
county
.< if . J. Dickson and sop, Jin
David, went to Louisville Tuesiiaj
to attend the mneralof her sister
in-law, Mrs. Sallie Whigham.
Miss Bettie Net Neai visited hei
sister, Mrs. Palestine Neal, ot San
dersville, Saturday.
Miss Ethel Underwood, of Sta
pleton, visited friends at this plaei
Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Came Dickson, who has
been studying telegraphy in Ten
nide, visited her parents, Mr. ant
Mrs. 'l. J. Dickson, of this place,
’••a'.urd.i' sight and Sunday.
• Some Omk.”
Six Frighttul Failures.
Six terrible failures of six differ
ent doctoes nearly sent Wm. H
’■•ullen ot Lockland, 0., to an eari\
grave. All said he had a fatal lung
trouble and that he must soon die
But he was urged to try Dr. King’s
New Discovery for Consumption.
Alter taking five bottles he was en
tirely cured. It is positively guar
anteed to cure all diseases of Throat,
Chest and Lungs, including Coughs,
('olds, LaGrippe, Pneumonia, Bron
chitis, Asthma, Hay Fever, Croup,
W r hooping Cough. 50c and SI,OO
Trial bottles free at Wright A Beas
ley’s drug store.
Stories in The Youtu’s Companion
In the 62 issues ol The Youth's
( ompanion publishes more thau 200
stones, yet so carefully arc they se
lected that they prove inexhausti
ble in variety, untailiug in the pow
er to delight. The stories already in
hand for The Companion’s 1901 vol
lume shat this lcature of the paper
will be as strong as ever.
Among the groups of stories will
be one of “Old Settlers’ Day Tales”
stories actually told at some of the
gatherings ot pioneers in the West
There will be four stirring‘‘Tales ol
Out Inland Seas,” picturing the ad
ventures of the sailors on the Great
Lakes, and there will also be four
“True Tales from the Zoos,” told by
famous keepers and trainers of wild
beasts. Aud this is only a begin
ning. We shall be glad to send II
lusltaletl Announcement of the vol
ume or 1900 with sample copies oi
the paper free to any address.
Ail new subscribers will receive
'1 he Companion tor the remaining
weeks ol 1900 free from the time of
subscription, and then for a full
year, 52 weeks, to January 1, 1902;
also 'i he Companion's new Calendar
toi 1901, suitable as an ornament
for the prettiest room in the house.
THE YOUTH’S COMPANION,
Boston, Mass.
Pianter Does Receive a Premium.
Ia an article printed in Southern
papers and paid lor by the compress
interest, the statement is made that
me American Colton Company ‘‘has
paiu Doth the planter and the Spin
ner bonuses” to extend the use of
the roundiap baie. This reluctant
admission by compressmen that the
use of the roundiap bale is profita
ble to planters and spinners is not
an exact statement of tact. The
planter docs receive a premium tor
his cotton in roundiap bales ' os a
bonus, but because his cotton in
these bales is worth more to any
buyer in any other package. In like
manner, the tpinner’s prolit from the
use ot rounuiap bales comes troin
the economies they enable him to
make. the lariner cares little who
puys the piennuin which his round
iup Dales command. W hat interests
him is mat taey bring him more
money, and with his proiit in his
pocket he is not deceived by the j
misrepresentations ot men who,
while adecung tender solicitude lor
his weliare, have only their own
Stilish purposes to serve.
Brave Explorers,
Like Stanley and Livingston,
found it harder to overcome Ma
laria, Fever and Ague, and Typhoid
germs than savage cannibals; but
thousands have found that Electric
Bitters is a wonderful cure lor all
malarial diseases. If you have chills
with fever, aches in back of neck
and head, and tired, worn out feel
ing, a triai will convince you of their
merit, W. A. Mull ol Webb, 111,
writes: “My children suffered for
more than a year with chills and fe
ver; then two bottles of Electric
Bitters cured them.” Only 50 cents.
Guaranteed. Sold by Wiight <fc
Beasley, druggists
jtfiV tferiy m Wf m *ll ***
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(jyfifwuiwiS) j
Vltil.LJ.T 7 :
A§ -
StMating
ting itrp.BtommMantiß vrels of
Ttess-aadttst.Confafns neither
OpnirtOiorpiihre tror Mineral.
Not Narco Tip.
| ' i^gj^fotanrSAMUELmvuEa
iiiik.ll
Tpfirt Remedy forConstlpa
tirmTSoar Sfomach.Diarrhoea.
; Wgrms .Convulsions .Feverish
oes? and LOSS OF SUiEB
; ; 1 ,* 1 if
Facsimile Signature of ?
JCXACT mpror WRAP PKB.
MACHINERY.
Get Our Prices Before Buying,
Cotton f 1- Engines
ns ‘ Boilers
Cotton Saw
Seed M . IJS ’
Cotton Grist
Elevators Mills.
OR ANYTHING IN MACHINERY OR MILL SUPPLY LINE.
WE OPEKBTE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY.
MALLARY BROS
Machinery Cos. - - Macon, Ga.
Mention this paper.
Davison $i f argo,
Cotton factors,
Augusta, s i ,s Georgia.
Correspondence
Invited. t
•** Koema that ooako* your arm so rad
•ltd lichf. Thlc Watt’* Boicrvifi OlutimMit will
curort, n oure* Titter Riugw/irm and* (lit
®ort of flltln dl-4eaii*j, and tnlj 2b rtt*n* n
All tha drag storM 11, aud lot* o
people cum U. The Ifcjlor end Peek Drug Go
In lUoob, make ll*
SCHEDULE OF L. & \Y
K. R.,
„ In effect Got. Ist, 1900.
L,(9oth Meridian Time.)- M
Lv. Wad ley’, ;_7:3o' a m
Ar. Louisville, _BTIS y - “ “
Lv. Louisville, _C11:30”“ “
Ar. Wadley, .12:15 p “
Lv. Wadley, .2:30. “. “
Ar. Louisville, .3:15 “ 1“
Lv. Louisville, .v. .5:15 pu
Ar. Wadley, 4.6 00 ““
The train will not run on Sun-i
J. C, LlTTLE,Bnsidcnt, "
o a. v o r*. i j*.
|mt> tht a ,lw Aind Vo Him Always Bouflit
For Infants and Children.
I The Kind You Have
1 Always Bengal
m &
| Bears the & %
I Signature
ixs ter Over
I Thirty Years
OASTOIM
THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY.
BIBLES.
\v c can supply you with
hibics and" testament Jn ail
grades of binding and sizes ol
type. And our prices art
low enough, if you wish to
present a l'riend with a nice
bible, you can get it from ut
cheap. .N o use to send oh
when we can save money as
well as express charges. Oui
line of flexible leather bach
bibles is all that you can
wish for, Every teacher anti
>ablnub school pupil sliouiu
have one, and we put i lit.
price ho low only small
sacrifice is required to pur
chase. We sell hildes anti
testaments so cheap every I
child can got one.
-News & JFakmkr.
PROFF M. WH'TM^
209 /111 Sfrf T Auyu&ta. Ga.,
PREE EYE TESTS for .11 defect, of
■As r fcek , . , y>-5^ 0r •"<* WAR
lUiuer cut into y<wr frame whil* ysn wait.
FlfE£ OF CHARGE,
NO 3JQUBT
von are fainiHar with the fact that
we carry one of the larytsi. stool oi
clothing for men, youth >.wi children
in this section — the Fit, —the Style
the Price —is the talk • Vhis tow"
OVERCOATS
we have a ’wonderful ; Section.
I. C. Levy’s Son < J Cos.
Tailor-Fit Olotl i. is
Augusta, Ga.
MONEY
TO IX) AN
ON IMPROVED
BURKE & JEFFERSON COUNTY
FAHiS.
Mo commissions charg
ed the borrower.
Before making your loan write to
us for terms.
ALEXANDER & JOHNSON,
705 Broad St.
Augusta, Ga,
JUST TO REMIND YOU
That r have a lew IDE AL MOWERS & RAKES le*t
o* the mu trs of Im-al Binders, Mi wers and Rakes bought this year.
’.! bill without exception very machine sold has been a delight to the pur
—and no tr< üble, not a single complaint. That the haying season
is ii< w upon yon that if you need 11 Mower it is economy to buy the brat.
'J hat the ideal i eerir.g Jittur lias 1o < qua! in these prime requisites;
viz. lightness of draft, filedtm turn neck weight and side draft, ease of
manipulatioif and durability of wearing parts.
I tint if yon -till run that old 11 acliine and are tired of the vexatious delays
In 111 pounding pitman, worn out plates, knife heads, sending to town
t 1 repairs, dec., <S,e., tiiat you should try the Deering Ideal Mower. That
this new machine will be put to work in your field to morrow if you say
so. That it would please me to have you say so.
Let mo serve you now with anything iu Harvesting machinery.
JAS. F. BROWN.
*'^INGHESTER^>
I Factory Loaded Shotgun Shells.
*
} “Leader” loaded with Smokeless powder and “New
! Rival" loaded with Black powder. Superior to all
j other brands for
: UNIFORrHTY, RELIABILITY AND
i
j STRONG SHOOTING QUALITIES.
I •
[ Winchester Shells ore for sale by all dealers. Insist upon
< having them when you buy and you will get the best.
LJT ,l! it belter Investment could be made than in a copy of the Km
HfC&t! interoaiK.n.-i! ? This royal quarto voiuijic is a vast, storehouse of fif-}afi
IF. valuable information arranged in a convenient form for hand, eye,
fu'dmmd It is more widely used a*' .i<lard authority than any lilflSeJ)
jKrvsT. other dictionary in the world. It should be in every household.
HlikAA-1 y cb ? t f?/ s Collegiate Dictionary with a Scottirt
etc. Aid eiaea jd ttivood clhsi !r. alv>. H 'o;
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
Sheriffs Sales.
JEFFERSON COUNTY,
if Whereas, 1.. R. Farmer, Admr.,
u the estate of Win. RUlius applies
to the wruleigned for letters of dismis
sion from said estate:
These are. therefore to notify all per
sons concerned tin I will pass upon
said appH itiou at my olii.-- on the
FJRSX MONDAY IN FEBRUARY,
UJOI. ’
W. W, RHODES,, Ordinary.
Georgia, jsffeksox COUN
TY'.— Will he sold at pubiie outery
to the highest bidder at rue ('ou t
House Door in the Town of Louisville.
Jefferson Oouutv, Ga , ou the FIRST
TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER, IPMO,
between the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing property, to-wit;
Seventy-five (75) bushels of corn,
more or less, stored in a orih, one. thou
sand (1000) lbs. fodder, more or lets,
and fifteen hundred (1500) lbs. hay,
more or Its.-, and sixty (CO) bushels of
cotton seed. Levied on as the proper
ty of J. J. Smith by virtue o! a li fa,
issued from the County Court of Jef
ferson County m favor of W. E. Ba--
tou and vs said J. J. Smith. Levy
made by me this 10th day of Get., 1900,
and legal notice given to the defendant
u 11, fa. Property pointed out by at
torneys for plaintiff.
This Oct. 10th, 1900.
I. F. Farmer,
Sheriff J. C.
SEORG-I A, JEFFERSON COUNTY,
Will be sold at public outcry to the
highest bidder at the Court House
Door in the town of Louisville, Jeffer
-on County, Ga , on the FIRST TUES
DAY IN NOVEMBER, 1900, between
lie legal houis of sale the following
iropi-rty, to-wit:
All that tract of land Ivin? and being
in the, 7(>th district. G 'ML, Jefiersmi
county, Ga., eoiitaining one bn nil red
'ii-l twen y five (125; acres, more or
ess, boimdeu oil the Fast and South by
: lands of A. S. Patterson, South anil
West by lands of Little <£•; Clark, and
aorth by lands of Mrs. A. J. M . Jor
dan Levied ou as the property of
: l-inies Miller by virtue of a fi. fa. is
-tied from the County Court of Jefter
sm County, Georgia, in favor of
I. >l, 'llnmas vs, sad .fame* Miller,
aid li. fa. having been transferred to
• Attic & CLrk, Property pointed out
>v attorney for plaintiffs, and legal no
ice given to defendants hi fi. fa. and
I'tiiii’ts in possession. Levy ni ide ny
ne this the 1 itli dav of Oct' 1990,
1 F, FARMER, Sheriff,
J . C .
jEOKOiA, JEFFERSON COUNTY -
;} '' hercas, L. K. Farmer, Counn-ad
, ministrati , has applied to the' un
ut-rsigiu 1 for ' ntr-rs of dhsmissiou from
he administration of the estate of Mary
1. I'enmugtoii, deceased.
These are ilierel'ore to notify all per
-> ns concerned that 1 will pass upon
uni application at mv .•flics on the
- iJIfaI'MONDAY UN NOVEMBER
. 000. ' ’
Ang, Ist, 1!!C 0-.
A. 11. YYOOTTEN. Ordinary.
- EOROiA, JEFFERSON COUNTY.
•| 'ybe-.-.-as, j.-vtwei), Admr„’
"t the eft ne si -V . is. Smith anplhis
:o flic undersigned for letters of ilia
-11 s.-ion from said administrator Tq.
These are therefore to notifi all per
•oos concerned that I will w.ss upon
-am appiii itden at my eitiet nu t -e
rRBST MONDAY IN'" NOVEMBER.
July 19th, 1900.
A. H. VVoottcn, Ordinary.
EOROiA' JEFFERSON COUNTY.
, A heiias, J. ill. Brown, adnunistra
. tor oi ' the estate of Asa Brown, ap
plies to the undersigned for letters of
Remission from said administration.
These are therefore to notify all per
<nns concerned that I will pass upon
>aui application at my utiice on the
rUt-iT MONDAY IN NOVEMBER
U'Ut>. 1
July 19th, 1900.
A. 11, Wootten, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, J KFFKKisON GOUN
AY.--.Notice is hereby given that at
me next, session ot the oenerai As
sen. Dig 0! me Stale of Georgia, a
iiul will be luaotiuted having the
olio wing title:
‘•AN ACT to consolidate, amend
and supersede the several .tacts in
corporating the town of Louisville,
cm., m the county of Jefferson and
ohe several Acts amemiatory there
of w> change the corporate name;
to provide tor may 01 and council
> uieu, and define their powers and
duties; to provide lor a public
school system tor said town; to pro
vide tor the establishment and
maintenance of a system of water
wars, sewerage, and electric lights
tor saui toanj to coaler additional
powers upon me mayor and council
01 said town; to repeal cosilicung
tavts and lor other purposes.”
J, V/. Crawford,' Chm.
Board of Town Commissioners.
id 1 f fiOd.
OOMM.LS&K).NKK’rf ALE,
ST Ai tj O K fj h/ )KB lA, .1 b* 1? KJR
>'HL> v U A J —in of till
omti L>ubhoa b> ilir. hjiiiMsi iur i-ourt i:
suu.l AtuLtiii) ill die u'.im jUGU, tDßie
Will f>l sold VII Cue t l f\o A iLllsOl*
1A *\ oV tv] di, tx, iULU, Be*VIC ihv UOUIT
Utv Hi LOUtsWiitf 111 HUU UOllil
) , bct\v on H i ituur& ol sttlc , io
hill. IJKIUBI loi Un&iJ , i tic loi
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au*u uint lying u .< uen*g m iue .nrn
Ulsirivt, xn ~ oi suiu muniy, bona
Oil JNoiTli by lit li tie ol L tlUc u.
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LUiIUJ Its, jNtUiIUCj i> Uilii
X* £•) V' viiioh HUU A.Uoilib J>ioi\h *iui-
Mol- t-'hduit'ii it i>. L. suui \t>
a,, tiitu, u teigg ÜbiuU)t.uury guurtual!
of said minors, Fanny, Hunter, Susie
De. rd , James and Joint Wright Brown,
loLiur . e,: and, ie; of James', r. Brown
laid. I. F. Blown being testamentary
gua lint ofs Id miiiors ami Mary Lit
tle, Lucius Brown, ad Georgia E.
Jlc'Vatty. Purchnser (<■ pay for tiiles.
Tiih -it.!: day ol'Out., 1900.
W. K. Harvey,
S. U Clark.
A. li. fnmrions,
GotiHiHssiouers
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and others.
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8^ v ® p a J I’eprtnta of an obsolete edition
°L Webstei J s Dictionary." They are beimr
owrea under varioua names at a low pcioa
By
dry goods dealoin. (rrocers, afl-ents. •., aud
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reprints are very mfeleading; for inataneA
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phototype copies of a book of over fifty
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00 and hich was much superior in paper,
• PA nt ’ aad blndin s to these imitations, MnJ
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I ong Since Obsolete!
u Pp. le “ a nt of 10,000 so-called “new
words, which sorueof t hese books are adver
tised to contain, was compiled by a irentle.
mao who died over forty years ako, and was
published before his death. Other minor
additions are probably of mure or lees yplue.
, TA Edition of Webster's Tina-
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tor •. is one familiar to this generation non*
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• an,i bars our imprint on
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uable ,“, rt l hi ? work ie - have at vast
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cessor. lie name of which Is VEBiniHK’a
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Ur. E. Dutch on’s Anti Diuretic
May bo wott-Ii to you more than
SIOO if yon have a clild whoj'soils
bedding frot Incontenence of water
cl tiring sleep. Cures old and young
alike. It arrest the trouble at once.
sl. Sold by W right. <fe Beasley
druggist, Louisville Ga.
1554 MILES
OF
MODERN RAILWAY
TRAVERSING THE
Finest Fruit,
Agricultural,
Timber, and
Mineral Lands
—h^ISOUTH.
THROUGH RATES AND TICKET*
FURNISHED UPON APPLI
CATION TO ALL POINTS
S€Ssgth,
East, West.
Central of Ceorgla Railway,
Ocean Steamship Cos.
FAST FREIGHT
AND LUXURIOUS
PASSENGER ROUTE
TO Mosw Y®rk,
Boston THE East,
Cumplsts Inlarmniion, Rales, Schsdulsa ol
Trains ami SaiHnri Dates of Steamers Cheer
tally furnishers by any aijenl ot the Company.
TMEO. B. Kime,
nenemt test
l. BKfTO*, 10, MllUi, ,
T#a few**?, Can’t Base Aft
SAVaNWAH, OA.
mmu covers. !
IF you haw a good umbrella Inure, ?
lot mo put a good cover on it,
and you wiii have ah umbrella ms <
got tl us now. \V ill pluuee you or re
in; n your money. Can supply from
the cheapest to the finest covers and ’
at reasonable price.
Brokeu libs taken out and near 3
ones put in. 1
AMDREW WHITE, f
Louisville, Ga. pf