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SHIP YOUR COTTON
TO
MOSS & BRAMLITT,
General Coiiifflission Merchants,
3 I 7 Reynolds St., AUGUSTA, GA.
five hooks below cotton exchange.
AYE MAKE LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES I I’ON COTTON HELD ON
. STORAGE AT REASONABLE RA TES.
Person Attention Given to Weight am) Selling. Bagging and Ties Furnished
Our Custonjers at Factory Prices.
TRY I’S AND A OF WILL klllP AG AIN.
MAL 3 BY d-CC.’
39 S. Broad arid A-pi A KITA r> A
, ail d 32 34 S-Forsyth Sts, ’ *
Erie General City lion Agents Works, for cfo
'The Goiscr Birdsall M fg. Co. ts J
The New Co., *
M linger Imprm GliiuingCotton, ed Kys- W & U
tem of §Ei
IL Hoe A Co,, . . r MHK
Henry Dtsstou ,A Sous,
Sullies Olilell A Soils, ii |
< iurdner Governor Co., jjgffiA-ralf*’’ hit""
Peinberlhy liqectur Co. ’ F*
line Carrying of Engines, a complete Bulk H |
S Mill Sepumto's, is, f.j r.'
a w s, i
Grist Mills, Saws, l’nm| I
Injectors. Grate Jlurs.
Steam and Pipe Filling
Prompt Attention Given Orders and Inquiries.
rtv Catalogue FH EE by mentioning tiff* paper.
Ship_ Your Cotton to
M. O’DOWD'S SONS & CO M
Cotton Factors,
Cor. Reynolds and Dili Sts., Augusta, Ga.
They Give Personal aud Undivided Attention
to AVeighieg and Selling of Cotton. Liberal
Cash Adv im es Made on Consignments. . . .
STEWART riHNIZY. JAMES TOBIN.
PHINIZY # CO.
COTTON FACTORS.
Augusta, I I - I f G-eorgia,.
When You Need
Lumber, Laths, Lime,
Shingles. Mouldings. Dot ■*. Sash. Blinds. Cement, Plaster Baris. Plastering
H ’H.l Sewer Pipe for your wo 1 or ditches, Jars for your Lard, Jugs for your
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Syrup* etc.t
Bolts, Hinges, and Screws for Your Doors or Blinds
Nfo - - J o«-k«, Coat or Hat H. k-. Shelf Brack, s or anything elscwcu may
r! a COMPLETE HOI SE. C. titer with tno
Washington Manufacturing Co •»
AV AS IIINGTON. GEC UGIA.
The% ill give you righ* prices every time you call on them
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For Infants and Children.
Be Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
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\F You Have
Always Bought.
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THE Cf.NUUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY
pofession. Tho futWf “ I
tea - deal in store fo ting j
of Dr. Ray’s type we
sure that he will nn the : A
of every opportuni \\r e
ill certainly have to ao the j |
l tie Blind God of seei qq
id strict attention to
hen lie obtained the cf
[ 1i1r.se parties to enter in is i
contract.
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TEMPERANCE DEPARTMENT
BY W. C. T. U
Tlie Cnp of the hards (land.
The wine cup is a mighty a rent for evil.
I The prophet Jeremiah foret :)Js the <Je-
1 si me 1 ai of nations with tlte wine cup as
a type, rhe Lo>d says “ini; c the wine
! cup of this fury at my it tad, itxl cause all
t e na i ms to whom J send ft tee to drink
it. And it shall be, if they refuse to
j drink, then shall thou say into them:
Thus saith the Lotd of lios ts: ye shall
surely drink.” Jitiiti is ever n the v.ine
cup. Young man beware.
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Woe unto them that rises up earh ill
VTr’ dtink: that continue until ntghf, , 'T,Tii“wS till Witte
| inliucnee tlicm,” Isa. (5-11.
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that r-, day. m ;v i liiiov/ ,er, ’T..... tlmt *"*«r mauy gi>o<I puoiJie *7
take the ground that there is »,> harm in
> make , the
going to Mich , places. , But ,, we
statement without fear of sucfdssful con
i radiction that such a state of ‘affair* as
witnessed on Haturuay and tl.r oatutdav
before arc the inevelablc compijuious Ji|v« of tt
circus and such scenes might airord
oil David theme for the text. “The
walk ou every side, when the vilest;
mun an* excelled.
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... \\t: copy the follow from P 1 1
tag -' ' 11 j
of Mr. C. A, Turner, of Macom 'he ^ j
i- a reply to the argument* Of ltherty in !
the sale ot liquor.: “.Aon. £«•>« |
men, tell us they do not 1 ciievc ;ii »ui>iP
tu: ry law.-; that they believe in be right;
of every man to buv wlmt lie phases, to
drink what lie pleases aud to Ho what j
him. In other words, thty believe
in its plan-, lie still cried LIBER* mitt l B
ERTY! LIBERTY! Where the
-tal wart, young farmer who pa a few |
years ago, while too drunk to be M iwciOtts I
of his act, si lot to death the c-le coBHfbaek jj % OllQ
of your bars? The answer
serving a life sentence, his only f Tents!
the stripes of a convict, his, pt
the elan 1 ”' of chains. * *
IK fOtii.
answer: because lie hud tlte ltn>-.
drunk upon tlie whiskey sold IT
barkeeper whom he killed, who
was* licensed to sell il to him by J&O
government to make him drunk. . . ^
What liberty is there now for pc
Aden V”
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Keveiiue anil 1'caee.
should . if
Suppose severity men tippy 1
lieciiMi to seventy gardens n ymr
city for tlie purpose of raising ratt enukes,
and the privilege should be grant hem
at So()!> per year, and they should, make
the places attractive and inviting to tho
young men of the commiunty iitif ever;
anil anon one of these reptiles should Huiot j
liis poisonous fangs into one o' yotn
noble boys and sting him to doatli. How
long would §35,000 of revenue keep J'ou
from voting these establishments put of
"'•j............ snake-. Lot uu. icad j* -
the highest aa.houty ““I'
“Look not thou upon the en it is
iod, wlien it giveth his colt ‘ cup;
„ Miic, . «i
stiugetu like au uuaei, L 6
;i“. 1 have compared this a stuff
to a serpent* .Jehovah himsp-.^ .a it be
fore me.
That serpent hits already produced
fatal wounds to some of our ’ovedi ones.
Our giavevard is a silent witness t■> tb |
fact. Within the limits of tho i Uy.mt th c
dead are victims of the wine cujh and ;
tliesc wounds not only wrecked an I ruiu
the youth, but inflicted an incurabr hurt;
to liearts left behind. Hearts left tern and
bleeding no ra\ of hope to bid them live
to meet the loved one again. Mr. Turner
further says: “I have seen an old father
in this city, in this year 1898 aye, within
tliis very month, crushed and t rying, my
boy! my bov! Oh, my boy hid. 4
cannot stand it.,. His boy v mched
in one of these places. “P* iie ex
itement of an election isdres v so i .e
c,f tho people, alluding to this
says: “Peace, what pt-ace is re for
there fathers, for these mothers, r there
children!' They cry, peace! peace liut
there is no peace, There can lie h, i>eace
to these bowed heads, tv these :h\ ' en
hearts until the sale of this
the age is stopped.”
CASTOR! A
For Infants and Children.
Tlta Kind You Kars Always 8t*g*t
Besrs the
svgnatw -' of
HELENA DOTS.
BY I. N. C.
Most of flu- farmers an; through pick¬
ing cotton and hare commenced .sowing
fall oats.
Mr. S. A. Caldwell went up to Carlton
j im hustne,s last 1 ttesdny.
Wo arc glad to report .Mr. 15. IT. Akins
w'ell itgsiin.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Boatwright, and
sou Guy, spent fcuuday with his brothers
family. .
Mr. F. M. Akins ami his mother, -Mrs.
XT'. Boatwright, spent .Sunday with .Mr.
,S. A. Ctldwell and family.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Boatwiight, and
son are visiting friends aud relatives in
and around ."Cony Ridge.
Miss Mn"“fo Coffer, Mr Tas Short an
SSit tic .1 .m.il.. te's-rcSS .lit.. ,s. A. l.a.Uvvtil, l “ w "
We arc sorrv to state the death of Mrs.
lehn Peek \Ye tender flic husband and
......... (u.Mr nr.....
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fis
rhnrsday liiiriit.
T1 nuilino-at Mr TefT 1
Jbeiev.a-a fund) pulling at Mi..Jett
Gunn’s last Tuesday night which was very
enjoyed.
Mi .,s Ma.ggi.-' Boatwright is visiting her
sister Airs. Mav Thaxton in Oglethorpe '
oounty .
Millions Given Away.
ft is eersuiniy gratifving to ttic public
So know of on concern in the land who
■ not afraid to be generous to the needy
■i ,C1 d sn'feiiii"- a i 'i’he proprietors 11 of Dr.
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King’s New Discovery fur Consumption, ..
Coughs and Colds* have given away over j
million trial bottles of this great med
b-inc; and have the satisfaction of knowing
| t | 1{ ,^ absolutttlv cured thousands of hope.
j rail < arcs. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarse
n e w S and till diseases of the Throat, Clicst
Bungs are surely cured by it. Call
, , j> r Reid, druggist, and get r
trie) bottle free. Regular size 50;: u:id tl
'Acry buttleguarauteed.orpricercHititled.
The election in Georgia Tues
day was a quiet one. All the
Democratic Congressmen found
an easy matter to win.
Your
Doctor
Knows
Your doctor knows all about
foods and medicines.
The next time you see him,
just ask him what he thinks
Of
..mtes. We are wiiau a
to trust in his answer.
For twenty-five yoar3 doc¬
tors have prescribed weak¬ our
Emulsion for paleness, and
ness, nervous exhaustion,
for all diseases that cause
loss in flesh.
Its creamy color and its
pleasant taste maj|e it es
pecially useful for thin and
delicate children.
No other preparation of cod
liver oil is like it. Don’t lose
time and risk your health by
taking something unknown
and untried. Keep in mind
that SCOTT’S EMULSION
has stood the test , for a
quarter of a century.
50c. and li.oo; Chemists, all druggist*. New York.
SCOTT & BOWNE,
Letters of Dismission
G Ko,-Gi.i.TA,.™>corNTv.
the court in liis petition, duly tiled, that
lie has fully administered Enos Moore’s
This is therefore to cite all per¬
sons concerned, kindred and creditors, to
his administration, and receive letters of
dfsmissiod on thetiist ifonday in .Tauuaiy,
1809. GEO. 11. MITCHELL, Ordinary.
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GEORGIA RAILROAD.
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—.AND-,—•
CONNECTIONS.
For information as to Routes, Schedules
and Rates, both ,
Paszenger and Freight )
write to eitlier of the undersigned.
You will receive prompt reply aud
reliable information.
JOE W. WHITE, A. G. JACKSON.
T. P. A. G. P. A.
Augusta. Ga.
S. XV. WILKES, H. K. N ICHOLSON - ,
C. F- A F. A. G. A.
Atlanta Athens.
IV. \v. UAKDWICK, s. I'.. MAG ILL.
S. A. C. F. A.
Macon, Ga.
M. R. Ht OSON. V. W. COFFIN
s>. F. A. s. y. & p. a.
MUJegj-evaj*. iug»t»,
Saved Fro mm ill
LIFE WAS EBBIMfl AWAY WHILE Si THE
MOUNTAINS.
A Woman was Rescued when in a Periious Plight.
The Novel Method Used to Save Her.
From the
Miss Lola Noble, of 416 East Maine Street,
Ottumwa Iowa, daughter of Mr. E. M,
Noble, the shirt manufacturer, has
pushed a ” work /^T^yWN which will not only benefit " s
d
mg; one which she may feel proud of aud
““W rc P ald »T *i er indefatigable efforts.
A reporter ot the/Vm hiring ofJier sne
7 d
»,7 About two years ago V'-' she accompanied .......* her
" eS l’’ i‘ utl 1,JS1 ! icd a ™ 0 !';s die
mountains tor.several month*. This was
done in the hopes that her health might be
improved.as she was suffering from amemia.
hastily her,The returned m P idfyK cast with & wo«e her. 2 d\S&
Reputable physicians were summoned and
exercised their skill, but it was of no avail,
Her condition became worse and lier face
assumed a ghost-like appearance. She was
wading away for want of blood, and what
excessive ^ate.. fatigue, Any’ and palpitation ^ of tlie
M ,£lrt - .tie had no appetite and the daintiest
viands did not tempt lier. Ifer condition
was deplorable and death seemed going nigh. !
Many of her friends thought she was
"‘jHnahy ’"somTfrlends advised her to try !
Dr. M illiams’ Pink Bills for Pale People,
P re P ared b ? tlie Dr. Williams’ Medicine :
CAN YOU FIND THE SHIP?
IP SO, YOU WILL GET A SILK FLAG FREE!
These shipwrecked sailors are
anxious to escape from the island
A--^*rr upon which they have been cast.
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There is a ship concealed in the
j picture which will enable them to
do this. Can you find the ship ?
C-. If so, cut out the picture, mark
■IN'- the outlines of the ship with
40 pencil, and forward to Howard,
Ainslee & Co., 8i Fulton Street,
New York, and they will send you a SILK AMERICAN FLAG,
8x 12 inches in size, postpaid and free of all expense, provided you
enclose with your solution fifty cents, to pay
for six^ months’ subscription to AINSLEE'S W
MAGAZINE, the most phenomenal success
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ird Henry Savage, etc* — the greatest
writers of the age. It is a most remarkable magazine, and is worth
many times the subscription price. by mail,
Remember, the magazine will be sent you six months
postpaid, for 50 .CENTS. The flag is given to you free of all
additional expense, as a prize for solving the puzzle.
\ HOWARD, AINSLEE & COMPANY,
81 Fulton Street. New York.
Send us your job printing.
NEW ENTERPRISE
STOVES 5 ST 200,000 evsftr SATISFACTION* one a/vtf/a
They ore made of Southern Iron by Southern ‘Workmen,
who are sustained by the products of Southern Farmers.
They last longer and make more homes happy than any
other Stove on earth. Fire backs guaranteed for 15 years.
If your Dealer does 'not handle them, WRITE FOR CATALOGUE.
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'■ NASHVILLE,’ TENN.
MANurwrustRs of 4 * A—**: - - *
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COOKING AND HEATING STOVES ,
Mantels aad Grates, BoUcvrwars, Tlatvare, Etc.
DSALEA6M .
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ChiriaTCrockery and Glassware, Cutlery,
WOODEN AND W1LLOWWARE.
Everything necessary and convenient 1=3 C? ' I W 1 O / -
for the Kitchen, Dining Room,
Laundry and Dairy. A SPECIALTY.
Ottumwa, Iowa.
; Company, taint'd in Schenectady, condensed N. Y„ ss thev eon.
n form ail the elements
necessary the blood and to give new life and richness to
A.WrJi'A/•K,Sfi restore shattered nerves.
, ?{A?is;
were six inexpensive, boxes only costing r>0 cents a boi 1
or for 42.50, and could be h d at I
any druggist's,
SSLiy'^'ffiSEtt'telsSPSfti r™ SSl.SS.S’h.S t ;
drugstore. decided
A improvement was noticeable
after the pills hud been taken ami she nnr.
chased some more. The change in her con*
dition was so great that after taking four
lier «ml sickness ^
severe could not be cured so
soon and she was obliged to commence taking
the pills- again. After using a re w more
boxes, disappeared. ail traces of her fearful disease had
health, lier complexion To-day, she is the picture of /
being that of an
^Tvl-X^f be7y^mgfr &. ShC “ as
Her father was so much impressed with
the marvelous improvement wrought in the
health of bis damditer tlirmndi tlie merits nt
Dr. Williams’ Pink l’ifls that he too is using
them and is rapidly regaining his failing
^Several have heard of Miss Noble’s cm
and experience with these wonderful pills
and are using them with satisfactory results,
.