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BAY & TANNAHILL,
AUGUSTA, OA.
An experience of ''0 years lias proved to us that, the Columbus Buggy Co’s Buggies and
Studebaker Wagons are the best goods for the price we ever handled. \\ e are agents .or
Burke, Jefferson a d Richmond for both and heartily recommend them to our fiends who
want the full value for their money. seDt.15,iauu-am
IVIrs, A. At Wells,
— Dealer In
Fashionable Millinery, Novelties, & Notions,
FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS, Etc.,
NV~ aynesboro, : : : GFeorgia.
The ladies are cordially invited to inspect ray stock beiore they
buy elsewhere. Yon can save monev bv
Don’t forget it.
buying goods at home.
oct.8,1898.
Miss Mollie Murray,
DEALER IN
!»FiiiEraacH»iiLuiiERYR»;BiBBOHsi»Hafs,^o«i£7S^i
NOTIONS. NO v ELTIES, ETC.,
.AxLgusta, :: :: :: G-eorgia.
The Ladies of Burke county are invited to ca’l and see my goods and learn my l ,rice * when
* they need anything in the Millinery Line ocll.t.isuo
Special ....
Price
Opportunity! .
During reunion w’eek we will give to our visiting friendc
A SPECIAL PRICE on all SUITS for men and boys
and also Tailor-Made Suits for Ladies.
I. C. Levy’s Sons & Co.,
Tailor-Fit Clothiers,
AUGUSTA, - - GEORGIA.
STOVES, RANGES, MANTELS,
Tiling' and G-za/tes.
Largest Stock. Lowest Prices,
Tiu Plate, Galvanized and Black Sheet Iron, Solder, Copper.
Zinc, Etc. Tar Rooting and Sheathing Paper.
Tin Roofing and alvanized Sheet Metal Work a specialty
Repciring Promptly Done.
DAVID SLUSKY,
1009 BROAD ST„ AUGUSTA, GA.
fUST" Phones B. 100, S. 641.
HORKAN'S GREAT BARGAINS!
In seasonable and serviceable
We are furnishing our friends and patrons with the best line
of Dry Goods ever brought to this city.
Just a few quotations to give you an idea what we have to
furnish you with : Large-size Fleece-Lined, Extra-Heavy Vests
for Men, Women and Children, at 25c. each.
Hosiery, Belts, Corsets, Towels, Ready-Made Sheets, Pillow
Cases, Lace Curtains, Rugs, Carpets, the finest line of white and
red Damask ever seen in Augusta, for 25c. a yard.
Bundle Remnants ot Calico and Worsted and everything
you want for yourself and family, at the LOW PRICE STORE.
P. D. HORKAN & CO.,
842 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA.
Machinery of all Kinds.
. CK L^JSTOr.,
Sandersville, G a.
Saw Mills, Engines,
Boilers, Fittings,
Mowing Machines
THRESHING
MACHINES, Ac.
Gin Repairing, a Specialty.
Orders from Burke county given special attention.
[Jjgf 3 On all work sent in bv 1st of June next, I will pav
FREIGHT ONE WAY!
All work Guaranteed.
The Quakers Are
Honest People.
The Quaker Herb
Tonic is not only a
blood purifier, but a
Blood maker for Pale.
Weak and Debilitated
people who have not
strength nor blood. Il
acts as a tonic, it regu
lates digestion,-v cures
d} spepsia and lends
strength and tone to
the ni rvous system. It
is a medicine for weak women. It is a
purely vegetable medicine and can be taken
by the most e’e’icate. Kidney diseases,
Rheumatism and ail diseases of the Blood,
Stomach and nerves soon succumb to its
wonderful effects upon the human system.
Thousands of people in Georgia recom
mend it. Price SI.00.
QUAKER PAIN BALM is the medicine
that the Quaker Doctor made ail c f his won
derful quick cures with . It’s a new and
wonderful medicine for Neuralgia, Tooth
ache, Backache, Rheumatism, Sprains,
Pain in the Bowels; in fact, all pain can be
relieved by it. Price 25c. and 50c.
QUAKER WHITE WONDER SOAP, a
medicated soap for the skin, scalp and com-
p‘exion. Price 10c. a cake.
QUAKER HEALING SALVE, a vege
table ointment for the cure of tetter, eczema
and eruptions of the skin. Price I Oca box.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
To
Dress
Well
Give our order
for a uew fall suit
' to
MANAU,
The Tailor
Wavuesboro, Ga.
His fall goods have
arrived and are beau
tiful.
Examine them.
TRESSPASS NOTICE.
A LL parties are forbidden, t.o hunt, flsli.
Jr1_ cut timber, pass through, or in anyway
wliatsover tresspass on any lands owned or
controlled by me in the Cltli district, Burke
county-, Ga Bounded on the East by lands
of Mrs Carrie V. Bargeron. on South byTobe
Mobley, on West by .1. E. Sasser and others.
I will prosecute all tresspassing to the extent
ofthelaw. This Oct 25th, 1900,
* LEMUEL ROBINSON.
Money! Money!
Money!
At 6 per cent on 10 years time
V e are prepared to negotiate
loans on improved city and
Farm property in sums of not
less thau three hundred dollars
at 6 per cent, interest, for ten
years it desired.
Can secure an advance of 50
per cent, on the value of the
property offered as security.
Call and see us.
UAWS0N & SCALES,
Waynesboro, Ga.
sep;5,1900—tf
CTPET Cotton.h-.itr,Grlst,
SVa 3, » 8c» B Ea Oil and Fertilizer
^ MILL OUTFITS.
Gin. Prem, Cane Mill and Shingle OutftCa
Building, Bridge.
Factory, Furnace
and Railroad —
Railroad, Mill, Machinists’ and Factory Supplle*
Belting, Packing, injectors. Pipe Fittings,
Saws, Files, Oilers, Etc.
Casting’s.
©“ Cast every day; work ISO hands.
LOMBARD IRON W0RKS5SUPPLY CO.
-■ AUGUSTA. QA.
OC/ETY BADGES !
Society Badges i SocietyBadges
Manufacturer
of Rubber
Stamps .seals.
Stencils Cotton
Brands, &c.. 221 Campbell St., between
Brqad and Ellis, Augusta. Ga aug3190u
«”3E.W,QQBGE,}> £
■ ■" ■—»1 c
BREEDING OF CATTLE
DEPARTMENT REPLIES TO SOME
QUESTIONS OX THIS INTER
EST! XG SUBJECT.
HEREFORDS FOR BEEF
About 100 of.This Brood and Short.'
horns Have Recently Been Im
ported Into the State.
MOBLEY BROS.,
FOUNDERS
MACHINISTS,
Wayne boro, Ga.
CASTS T'-CTJESIOS.TrS ana IF ES.XX2Ji.-ZS,
Dealers in Grist Mills, Cotton Gins, Presstes,
Feeders and Condensers and do all kinds of En
gine and Boiler repairing. BuildingGin Brushes
and repairing Gins a specialty. All kinds of re-
We get upall kinds of mouldings, Window and door
junellb-8— blm
sir werk done onshortnotice
ames.
See Here
we have a large supply of
Drugs, Medicnes Toilet Ar
ticles, faticoery, Fancy
Goods, Etc.
If You Want
Cotton Markers, Varnish
Brushes, Wall Brushes,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
etc., don’t fail to get our
prices before buying else-
elsewhere.
Remember
The place, and call and see
for yourselves.
LEWIS R. FORD’S
DRUG STORE.
Questions.—1. What is being don
to secure for the farmers of Georgi:
pure bred cattle that have been so rlior
oughly acclimatized that they will nol
difcprematurely upon the farmers’ hands
2 Would it not pay some enterprising
person or firm to establish a stock farm
and keep pure bred cattle that have be
come immune against the diseases tha
have caused such discouragement to th<!
breeders of improved cattle iu Georgia!
3. Could not the Prison Commissio:
do something on this liue by purchasing
a herd of pure bred cattle for the pur
pose of selling them between the ages o!
2 and 12 months to only those person!
iu Georgia who will be hound by law to
use suoh cattle for breeding purposes
alone, and in this state ?
Answer—1. The Agricultural Depart
ment, iu co-operation with Mr. Wade o)
the Southern railway, Mr. Sawtell, Mr
T. H. Martin, Dr. Huunicut and others
caused to be. brought to Atlanta during
the late Interstate Pair more thau 10(1
Hereford and Shorthorn beef cattle oi
from four to 12 months old. Coming
from an infected section of Texa.
they are considered acclimatized ami
immune. Some of them were pu
breeds and others from three-fourths to
seven-eighths pure breed. Judges pro
nonneed them as fine beef cattle as were
ever exhibited in a southern state. Prob
ably one-half of the Herefords were
bought at cheap rates and sold at from
$35 to $50 each. About three-fourths ol
these cattle were sold during the fair in
Atlanta and the remainder at the Val
dosta fair and distributed over various
sections of the state. Good results are
hoped for from this fresh importation
and distribution of improved cattle.
Answer to 2 and 3. It has been sug
gested by some of our correspondents in
terested iu this subject that the iegis
lature might well appropriate a reason
able fund and authorize the prison
commission to purchase for the prison
farm near Milledgeville a herd of pure
blood beef cattle, to be sold while be
tween the ages of 2 aud 12 months to
only those persons in the state of Geor
gia who will bind themselves to use such
cattle for breeding purposes alone and
only in this state. We think this a good
suggestion.
Here we would urge that Herefords
he bred for beef and kept separate from
the Jerseys, which should be reserved
for dairy purposes. It should be remem
bered that the pure dairy strain is far
removed from the pure beef strain.—
State Agricultural Department.
Just received 100 pounds
oi Yellow, Purple Top and Ruta
Baga Turnip seed.
WORN OUT LAND.
It Can Be Restored to Fertility by
Judicious Fertilizing.
Question.—What can be done to re
store my worn out laud?
A gentleman, who removed to Geor
gia from oue of the states of the great
west a few years ago, visited Atlanta
during the Interstate Fair, held iu Octo
her. Iu speaking of worn out lands he
said that Georgia farmers were not the
only ones who by an exhaustive system
of cultivation had deprived good lands
of their fertility. When people began
to settle up the western states aud found
lands that gave yields of 40 aud 50
bushels of wheat to the aero, they
used the same land year after year with
out returning anything to the soil, with
the result that the yield diminished un
til 6 bushel •> to the acre was the best
that could be obtained. Some of them
quit farming aud began the raising of
blooded cattle for the dairy and for beef,
saving the manure and applying it tq
the land in order to improve the pas
ture grounds. It was soon discovered
that wherever cattle were kept the land
was being rapidly restored to its origi
nal fertility. Now there is no such
thing as worn out lands among good
farmers in the west. Skillful fertiliza
tion aud rotation of crops keeps the
land productive.
This gentleman purchased a place in
Georgia on which most of the land was
what is called worn out. He went to
work to build it up according to the
methods so often recommended by this
iepartment, viz: judicious fertilizing
with both commercial and homemade
fertilizers, studying the nature of his
soil and trying to supply it with the ele
ments most necessary for its renewal.
Among other things he purchased sev
eral fine Jerseys, which supplied him
with milk and butter not only for home
consumption, but also for sale. The
droppings from these cows were care
fully collected and applied to the land in
gome places alone aud in others in com
bination with other fertilizers. He
rotated his crops also and now considers
his farm among the best of its size in
middle Georgia. He regards the pea-
vine hay as one of the best restorers of
laud and thinks highly also of "the velvet
bean. This gentleman says that no land
that has ever been good can become so
exhausted that its fertility cannot be re
stored by skillful farming.—State Agri
cultural Department.
You assume no risk when you
buy Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy. H R mc-
Master will refund your money if
you are not satisfied after using it.
It is everywhere admitted to be the
most successful remedy in use for
bowel complaints and the only one
that never failes. It is pleasant,
sate and reliabie-
(TRADE MARK REGISTERED NO. 17438.)
FROG ROND
CHILL AND FEVER CURE,
THE ORIGINAL NO CURE NO PAY.
50 CENTS A P.OTTLE.
The old reliable the kind your fathers
used to take. The one that never fails
to cure. Don’t waste time and money
experimenting with new cures. But go
for the best from the jump. Frog
Por.d is the ounce of prevention and
pound of cure combined. Ask for it—
take no substitute, if your merchant
does not sell it write to tis we will send
it direct for 50 cents.
DAVENPORT & PHINIZY CO
Wholesale Druggists—Selling Agents.
AUGUSTA, GA.
For sale at wholesale by ftho Waynesboro
Grocery Co. At retail at MeMaster’s I ruf
Store, anil The R. C. Neely Co., Waynesboro
Ga. june30.1900 —
TELEPHONES:
Be!!, 2-82; Slroger, S02.
OFFICE and
Aorth Augusta.
YOUNGBLOOD LD1BBR Cl.
Manufacturers tHigh Grade,)
Doors, Blinds, Glazed Sash
iYlantels, Etc*.
A.TJ&UST^., &BOEGI4
Mill Worn of all Kinds in Georgia Yellow Pine
»
Mooring, Ceiling. Siding, Finishing, Moulding.
Sills, Bridge, RaiJr ad and Special Bills to order.
Etc., 0
uar
feb 21.’ lirtKI b v
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
G
EORG1A—Bckke -Countv.—To Whom
it May Concern:—A petition signed by
more than fifteen freeholders ol tbe 68tli dis
treit, G M.. having been filed in my office,
asking t hat an election be held in and for the
6 th district. G.M.ofthe[said county of Burke,
at as early a date as practicable to dete mine
whether sections 1772 to 1776 inclusive of the
Code of Georgia, 1895. commonly known as
the stock iaw, shall become operative in said
district. Notice is hereby given that I will
pass on said application at my office in
Waynesboro, Ga., at 10 o’clock, a. m , on
Thursday, Nov. 22d. 1900 This Nov. 1st. 1900
GEO. F. COX, Ordinary, B. C.
IL
le) I J IU U X W) UllUlJ
623 Broad Street,
Fins Guns, Pistols, - - -
■ - and Sporting Goofc,
FISHING TACKLE, ETC.
AUGUSTA,' - GEORGIA
T. G. BAILIE & CO.,
Wail Paper, Shades, Flattings,
Awnings Made to Order.
WRITE US FOR SAMPLES
034 Broad Street,
AUGSUTA, - GEORGIA.
HOLLEYMAN’S
COMPOUND
ELIXIR
FOR
HORSE
Colic.
The 2 biggest farmers in Georgia and South
Carolina—Capt. Jas. M. Smith says of it:
Have tried them. Holle man’s is the best
oi all. Keep it all the tune,”
Capt. R. H. Walker says: “Holleyman’s
is worth its weight in gold. I have saved as
many as three horses lives per month with
it.”
Holleyman’s Comoound Elixir
50 CENTS.
Will cure any case of Horse Colic under
the sun.
Sold by all the merchants of this county.
Do not take any substitute said *o be the
lame tiling or ns good.
N. L. WILLETT DRUG CO,
ESTABLISHED 1858.
®0° rS ;§ AS K, ANd B Li n ho
^ rMill WnDif o ^ o
Mill Work
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
YELLOW PiNE LUMBER
FACTORY AND SAW MILL EQUIPPED WITH LATEST IMPROVEMENTS AND
ORGANIZATION THOROUGH IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
FULL LINE IN STOCK AND PROMPT SHIPMENTS ASSURED
—s=- PRICES. CATALOGUES, ETC..UP0N APPLICATION. - --
Perkins Manufacturing Co.Augusta.Ga.
ALL GOODS SOLD FOR CASH.
11 no'j satisfactory return them at my expense
and I will refund your money.
Case Goods. Goods in Hulk.
Westmoreland Club Rye Whiskey, per 0 ld Fashion Hand Made Corn Whisker
quart $1.25. per gallon $2.60
Solace Baltimore Ilye Whiskey, ten select Bure Uj e Whiskey per gallon $■' ih)
years old, per bottle-SI.00. Sunset Rye W hiskey, per gallon's!
Padgett’s 8yeat old 11. & H. Rye W bis- p ure Holland Gin, per gallon t;L75.
sey, per quai t $10i. . Gibson’s Gold Medal Rye Whiskey, ner
E. Walters a- Co’s Baker Rye Whiskey, gallon $3.50, ' 1
p,er bottle $1.25. K-Z. Pure Rye Whiskey, per gallon #3 Ou
Old Select Stock Rye Whiskey per qt. o-ljsew England Rum, per gallon U.uO
Wilson Rye SVhiske - per bottle $1 Oo. Pure Apyle Brandy, per gallon $3 uu
Pure Malt Whiskey, very fine, 9er|p ure Peach Brandy, per gallon $3 00.
bottle $1.00. «j. W. Gin, per gallon $2.00.
Old Cooper Corn Whiskey, per qt. 7o.
° ,d Ue*l^nesseyCogn.c Brandy, per bot- Any other priced gOOtls
Pure Apple Brandy, per bottle 75. fm-ni-shprl
Pure Peacn Brandy, per bottle 75. iui uioueu.
Select any four bottle you find priced iu this adv. aud
we wiil ship same by express PREPAID on receipt ot price.
I handle the best productions of the oldest distilleries
in the U. S. References : Union Savings Bank, Bradstreet,
Dunn or any other business house in Augusta.
Cor. Broad and McKmne Sts.
AUGUSTA, GA.
A. P. Padgett,
FRESH SEEDS
-Just arrived this week—
mp. Ruta Baga Turnip,
hite Flat Dutch Turnip.
Red or Purple Top Turnip.
Southern 7 Top Turnip.
Yellow Aberdeen Turnip.
Golden Ball Turnip.
trapped Leaf Flat Dutch Turnip,
and other varieties.
Also—A Fresh Line of PURE DRUGS, fo~r sale b
H. B. McMASTER Druggist and Seedist,
WAYNESBORO. GEORGIA.
Long Uow Horn Turnip
GENTLEMEN
make it.
AUGUST A.GA..
PROF. P. M. WHITMAN,
209 7th t., Augusta, Ga.
GIVES FREE EYE TESTS for all defects o,
sight, grinds the proper glasses and WAR-
RANTS them.
Lenses cut into your frame while you wait.
FREE OF CHARGE
medicine or glasses
F. C. YOUNG,
ARLINGTON BARBER SHOP.
WAYNESB JRO, GA,
My shop is nicely fixed with water and
every convenience. I solicit the public pa.
tronage. Speeial attention given to work
for t.be ladie deco,’96-
DR. GEO. A. PATRICK,
(Formerly Winkler & Patrick,
DENTIST OFFICE,
626 Broad treet,
Augusta, - Georgia.
Office Hours—8:30 a. m., to 6 p.m.
decs,’fif—
1. CAPERS D. PERU
* DENTIST *
606 and 6(,8 Broadway. : AUGU8TA, GA
Bell Phone 1675. Strower Phone 271.
Feb 19/97-
MISS CARRIE SULLIVAN,
DEALER IN
Millinery,: Ribbons,
Ruchings, Fancy Floweis. Feathers, Etc.
A complete line of Children’s and Infants'
Caps, Aats and other Novelties.
846 Bicad t, Augusta, Ga
Over Mulherlu’B Shoo Store.
C ONTRACTORS’ ®
^BUILDERS’^
AKD _MILL SUPPLIES.
Casting*, Steel Beam*, Columns and Chan.
sel Bolt*, Rods, Weight*, Tanks, Tower* <fco.
Steel Wire and Manila Rope, Hoisting Engine*
end Pump* Jack*, Derrick* Crabs, Chain and
Rope Holsta.
tr Cast livery Day. Make Quick Delivery.
LOMBARD IRON WORKSS SUPPLY CQ,
AUGUST A, A A.
"We shall not impose on vour time to ask vou to
lead a loug advertisement describing the merits on
all the uew ideas in this seasons
FALL CLOTHING
They speaic tor themselves, your inspection will
be better than pages of praise, and the prices, if
plaiu figures, are the most eloquent arguments—
Call and see them.
We are showing the handsomest and largest line
ever carried. Step in any day and try one of our
Suits and you will be satisfied. Our store is a
good place to buy any apparel for Man, Woman or
Child. ’
J. WILLIE LEVY,
844 Bioadway, AUGUSTA, GA.
feb25,’99-by
R. C. PERKINS, President. j. A. HAUSER Manager.
High-Grade Heavy Saw Mill Machinery.
Georgia Iron Works,
Founders and Machnhts,
AUGUSTA, : GEORGIA-
PLr s, pecifications and Estimates madeon any capacity.
auglo,1900—
THIS SEASON
We will offer to the Public the best lines
That has ever been for sale in AUGUSTA,
Our SHOES will be sold strictly on their meiits and our guarantee oi t* ul
• me notice
liability. We will have some special offerings to make as the season progresses, uu
of which we will given to the public.
In medium-priced-SHOES, the lines we carry have no superior. In
h’AKM SHOES,
such as are needed by those exposed to the inclemency of the weather, We bau
cial effort to secure SHOES that will give ample protection to feet/sand keep t !itl
No trouble to show our Shoes.
GOULEY & VAUGHN-
826 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, «A.
Agent for HANAN & SON S FiueJShoes.