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MONEY
IN YOUR POCKET.
Now, we don’t exactly take gold coin by the handtull
and put it into your pocket, but we will save you mon
ey on every purchase you make in Clothing, £hoes,
Hats and Furnishings.
When you come Visit our store - We ouly wlsb
, .we had room to tell you about our
to Augusta b . g stock of Men , s Suits> Boys ,
Suits, Men’s and Bovs’ Shoes, Hats and Furnishings.
But come in and see what we have.
AUSUSTArQA,
sept 181900-nil).
She grne gitizcn.
The Survival, of the Fittest.
see do Jpt up in the great (?) mes
sage of that sweetly pious McKin-
! ley.
WAYNESBORO. GA„ DEC. 8, 1900
The Czar of Russia is better. 01
course we lefer to his sickness only.
The newspaper liars are getting
in their work on the Boxers again
This time it is via Berlin and is no
doubt a German pretext.
After all the American jockey
has captured the Englishman’s bus
iness likes if he has not conquered
his prejudices. Since the American
ockey “gets there” ihsy want him.
Gen. Egan is destined under the
president’s favor, to escape further
humiliation for ‘ cussing out” Gen.
Miles the commander in chief of
the land forces. Gen. Egan is a good
Republican and that’s enough coup
led with a promise not to swear sc
loud next time.
Yes, the soldiers home bill was
defeated. Mr Herrington, of Burke,
was present and voted for it
Burke’s other representatives were
absent from their seats and did not
vote. The old soldier has no righb
that a Georgia legislature is bound
in any way to respect or take care
of.
Ridge.
j Correspondence Citizen.
Dec. 3. — Mrs. B F. Collins and lit-
, tie daughter visited relatives here
last week.
I Miss Cora Smith, our cbarmiDg
school mistress, spent last Saturday
| and Sunday with relatives near
Blythe.
Matt Prescott and James Miller,
of McBean, visited the Ridge last
; Sunday afternoon.
Lucien Knight and charming sis
ter, Miss Bertha Msy Knight, of
McBean, passed through here las'
Sunday evening en route to Heph
zibah.
Mrs. Lucy L. Peel aud winsome
little grand daughter, Miss Minnie
Lou Reynolds, of Millen, returned
home last Saturday after spending
sometime here with her sister, Mrs.
N. T. Avret,
Mrs. L. J Kilpatrick and briglh
little children, of Munnerlyn, have
returned home after spending some
time with her parents at this place
Miss Eula Collins is visiting
friends in Burke county.
The Philippine war is estimated
to cost two million of dollars a day
and the worst of it is there is no
end of it in sight. Some very can
did Republican papers are begin
nine to grumble seriously. If tno
question ol this war’s continuance
was not settled by the election wiil
somebody please tell us what was
settled ?
THE PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE.
The president’s message- from a
Republican standpoint is very fim
and Hannah’s cigar at an angle 01
forty-five degrees expresses as
much satisfaction as a young coon’.-
tail after an oyster supper. He fol
lowed the line marked out by Bryan
pretty well, and imperialism, mili
tarism, with big standing army and
trusts are with us to stay. The pres
ident’s platitudes over trusts look
out of (he message winking the off
eye as if put there to make Hanna
rub his hands over his stomach and
laugh.
The president rings out the esto
perpetua in about these words, “The
republic was never so strongly en
trenched in the hearts of the people
as now. The constitution, with few
amendments, exists as it left the
hands of it’s authors.”
Indeed it does and why not? It
isn’t in anybody’s way at all when
the Republicans are iu power; and
the Democrats do not care to alter
it when in power. Therefore it
stands about the same. Plutocracy,
trusts and imperialism are past that
point where they should stop to in
quire after it and they do uot stop
That august individual, the Repub
lican president, could not if hi
would make his pariy pay any at
tention to it further than to kick it
one side whenever it obtrudes ilselt
seriously in the plutocratic path.So.
in this manner the esto perpetua
confronts the great union of statrs
to day.
The Chinese question is what
could have been looked for. The
Chinese are wrong not to wish for
eigners in their own country, par
ticularly Americans from the Unit
ed States; and they are inferential-
ly wrong because they want to
come over here and stay with us re
ciprocally. So far as the Philippines
are concerned, whatever delightful
language the president may use
about liberty, free government and
the like, beneath it all the Filipinos
were only constructed by provi
dence to be civilized by rapid fire
guns and Krag-Jorgensen rifles.
The end of the century, it is plain,
changes nothing. Like Pizarro in
Peru, Cortez in Mexico we butcher
and slay in the name of civilization
those whose territory we want, and
can call ourselves truthfully scien
tific savages. Christianity and the
rifle go hand in hand and the march
to peace and good will on earth Is
Blythe.
Correspondence Citizen.
Richmond Lodge No. 412 of F.and
A. M. held their annual communi
cation at Lodge room, academj
building, Hephzibah Nov. 30th. Thi
following officers were elected foi
*he ensuing year: H. S. Jones, W.
M.; S, G. Story, J. W.; J. R. Beal, S.
W.; J. A. Carswell, Treas.; R. L
Miller, Sec.; R. E. Melton, lyler.
L’he following were appointed: O.
K. Brandon, Senior Deacou; W. H.
Soif, Junior Deacou; J. L. HeDder-
sod, J. H. Roberts and J. R Turner.
Stewards. After the election and
installation of offices the meeting
adjourned. Peace and harmony
prevailing.
Mr. A A, Traylor, formerly of
'his see.ioD, but now of Brunswick,
visited relatives and friends here
iast week.
Rev. R. E, Bailey preached his
farewell sermon at Clark’s Chapel
last Sunday. The members of this
>ld church give him up with much
regret.
Pity
and
Beauty
The most beautiful thing in
the world is the baby, all
dimples and joy. The most
pitiful thing is that same baby,
thin and in pain. And the
mother does not know that a
little fat makes all the differ
ence.
Dimples and joy have gone,
and left hollows and fear; the
fat, that was comfort and
color and curve-all but pity
and love-is gone.
The little one s:ets no fat
from her food. There is some
thing wrong; it is either her food
or food-mill. She has had no
fat for weeks; is living on what
she had stored in that plump
little body of hers; and that is
gone. She is starving for fat
it is death, be quick!
Scott’s Emulsion of Cod
Liver Oil is the fat she can
take; it will save her.
The genuine has this picture on
it, take no other.
If you have not tried it. send
for free sample, its agreeable
taste will surprise you.
SCOTT & BOWNE,
Chemists,
409 Pearl St., N. Y.
, Midyille.
c.r'i-vf-tpoudeTico Citizen-
Dec. 5,—Misses Hattie and Llew-;
ellyn Wood spent iast Sunday in j
Scarboro.
Mr. Julian Lively, of your city, |
aDd Hugh Perkins, of Perkins, vis- j
ited friends here this week.
Mrs. W. L, Davis, of Hephzibah is j
spending a while with her two sons j
at this place.
About twelve or fifteen of our col- !
ored population were arrested and
taken off last week for gambling.
We are glad to have our town pro
tected.
An excursion to Swainsboro last
Friday evening took quite a num
ber of young folks over to the Wiz-
zard Oil show, but no one of the
crowd was fortunate enough to get
the diamond ring.
W. B. Drew has sold his line of
drugs to Inman Davis.
Bro. Greiner filled his regular ap
pointment here last Sunday at the
M. E. church. As usual he deliver
ed an excellent sermon to an atten
tive congregation. We hope to have
bim another year.
t,
It 1’ays
WOODWARD LUMBER CO.,
Manufacturers of
Lumber, Sash, Doors,
r Blinds, Etc.,
Roberts Street, AUGUSTA, GA,
Etc.
Your orders solicited.
The Beat Piaster.
A piece of flannel dampened with
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and
bound to the affected parts is supe
rior to any plaster. When troubled
with lame back or pains in the side
or chest, give it a trial and you are
certain to be more than pleased
with the prompt relief which it af
fords. Pain Balm also cures rheu
matism. One application gives re
lief. For sale by h. b. mcmaster
Waynesboro, Ga.
re-
Herndon.
Correspondence Citizen.
Dec, 6 —Mrs. Geo. W. Jones
turned from Augusta Saturday.
Mr. Whitehead, of Macon, and
Berrien Glover, of Savannah, were
the guest of Mr. and Mrs.H.P.Jones
several days last week.
Drewry Reeves visPed his moth
er last week who has been very ill.
A. P. Wiggins was called to San-
dersvilie by telegram last week an
nouncing the death of his sister,Mrs
Perkin9.
W. W. Churchill, of Boston,Mass.,
is spending the winter with G. W.
Jones.
A, P. Wiggins visited Millen Sun
day.
Miss Nannie Watkins has been
on the sick list, but is able to be out
again.
Mr Price, of Waynesboro was in
town Saturday.
Miss Sidney Jones.an accomplish
ed young lady of this placp, is visit
ing friends in Waynesboro.
W. A. Clarke and family, of Alex
ander, have moved here, we wel
come them to our town.
BRAINS
We have the best
the city at our
ID
Also—Choice Fresh
)
We would be pleased
to supply you.
Fine Family Groceries A
SPECIflMFY.
j||P Free delivery.
P. M. BENILY,
AVAlWEMJOaO, GEORGIA.
Old Clothes
MADE NEW : : : : :
By Cleaning or Dyeing them
at the WAYNESBORO : :
Pressing Club,
M. BUXTON, Proprietor.
Don’t, miss the place. I am located
next door to the Bank of Waynesboro rear
of Post office. Don’t forget that I press
Suits and Dye suits. Clean and Dye Kid
Gloves, Ladies Skirts Cleaned and Dyed and
made same as new, Give me atrial. AP
work guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
ill!!
S3 8 Pro ad St.
N t to put off buying
your Winter Clothing, because now
our stock is complete,
when later it will be badly broken
in sizes.
Our line of Suits, Hats and
Furnishing Goods is
Up-to-date in every respect.
It it is not convenient for you to come
to Augusta, write us what
you want and we will gladly send
any article subject to examination
We pay the express ebarges to you.
I C. LEVY’S SON & Co.
Tailor-tit Clothiers, Augusta, Ga.
MILLER, the Old Reliable, Proprietor, Corker Building
II. fl Manau’s Tailor Shop, Waynesboro, Ga.
Farms for Sale.
We have many fine farms in this and other
sections, owned by several large Mortgage
Companies who desire to make quick sale of
all real estate on hand. These farms will be
f/c Regardless of Cost,
and this is the last chance ever offered to se
cure a home at a low price and on easy pay
ments. Write for printed list at once,
and buy belore we rent tor another year,
TITLES ABSOLUTELY PERFECT.
ALEXANDER & JOHNSON,
7Jo Broad St., AUGUSTA. GA.
,
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
—Rosenthal’s has provpn to be
Tie best wearing buggy—combin
ing style with quality. The most
■ityiish for the least money. What
more do you want ? A. Rosenthal,
Augusta, Ga.
TRESSPASS NOTICE.
Central Time *t Jacksonville and Savannah.
Easter n Time at Other Points.
Schedule in Effect June 10th, 1900.
A LL parties are forbidden, to hunt. fish.
A"Y cut timber, pass through, or in anyway
whatsover tresspass on any lands owned or
controlled by me in the 07th district, Burke
county, Ga. Adjoining lands of John and
Jesse Green, Chance Reese and E. H. Calla
way. I will prosecute all tresspassing to the
extent of the law This Dee 3d, 1900.
* MRS. M R, WIMBERLY.
TRESSPASS NOTICE.
All persons are forbidden to hunt, fish, cut
timber, uass through or otherwise tresspass
upon lands controlled by me, known us t lie
Thomas piace, joining lands of E. A. Smith.
Brookens place. Mullens place, J. M. Dye and
others, in G‘2d district G. M.. Burke county,
Ga. I will prosecute all offenders to the ex-
tentofthe law. This Nov, 21. 1900. *
M. W. WILLIAMSON.
W. D. BECKWITH,
RESIDENT DENTIST,
0ffice store. Gray ’ s | Waynesboro, Ga.
Office bouts: 8 to 1 a. m., and from 2 tot
p. m. Specsal attention to crown and bridge
-vork. Satisfaction guaranteed. Charges
reasonable. The expense of a trip to a
irge city saved patrons. sep3,’9S—by
50 YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
Marks
Designs
.... Copyrights &c.
Anyone sending a sketch and description irmj
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
Invention is probRhiy patentable. Communion-
tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents
sent free. Oldest atrency for securing’patents.
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
special notice, without charge, in the
Scientific Hmerican.
A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest ci*
culation of any scientific journal. Terms. $3 a
year; four months, $L Sold by all newsdealers
MUNN & Co. 361Broadway New York
Branch Office. 625 F St. Washington, It. C.
Wm. J. WRIGHT,
Watchmaker and
Jeweler,
Georgia
Railroad
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LEAKLEY’S
The Corner/’
‘‘Shop Around
SwS
Headquarters for
LADIES’ AND CH LDREN’S
FURNISHINGS FINE LACES.
Embroideries, Imported Neck Fixings for
Ladies., h inest line oi Novelties in Augusta.
Everything for Ladies and Child.en— -.oth-
ingformen Waynesboro people invited to
call when in the city.
BLEAKLEY’S
SHOP ABOUND THE CORNER.
AUGUSTA, »GA.
Agents for Butterick’s Patters, Jarvin’s
Gloves and American Lady Corsets.
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JOHN R SCHNEIDER,
Wt[S,
Ijimnnuih
For information
schedules and
NORTHBOUND*.
Mixd
No. 44
ex Su
No.34
Daily
No.38
Daily
tv. Jacksonville (P. S)
“ Savannah (So. Ry )
8 00a
1220,.
4 06p
4 21p
4 44p
452p
605p
800p
12 20a
4 13a
4 28a
4 51a
4 59a
610a
“ Black vllle
“ Sally
Ar. Columbia
Lv. Charleston, (So. Ily
“ Summerville
“ Bntnchville
“ Orangeburg
“ Kingville
Ar. Columbia
7 0< ia
7 41a
8 55a
9 23a
10 15a
11 00a
1100p
1200nt
1 55a
2 50a
4 30a
5 55a
Lv. Augusta, (So. Ry. )
Lv. Grauiteville
*2 00a
2 4oa
2 55p
3 *28p
9 30p
10 lop
Lv. Edgefield
Lv. Aiken
110p
3 lop
Lv. Trenton
3 35p
4 19p
5 45p
6 lop
7 03p
7 51p
823p
9 10p
11 UOp
1120p
210a
6 20a
7 25a
8 18a
8 55a
9 45a
Lv. Columbia, (Bidg St
“ Whmsboro
“ Chester
9 80a
Ar. Charlotte
Ar. Danville
112 51a
133p
Ar. Richmond
| 0 00a
6 25p
Ar. Washington
Baltimore (Pa.RR)
“ Philadelphia
“ New York
7 85a
9 12a
ill 35a
20Jp
8 5i)p
1125p
2 56a
6 13a
310p
715p
4 15a
6 30a
9 50a
1 lOp
7 2up
fj.r. Knoxville
Ar. Cincinnati
7 301)
7 45a
Ar. Louisville
! 7 30p
7 40a
SOUTHBOUND.
No.43
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ex Su
No.33
Daily
No.35
Daily
Lv. Louisville
7 45a
7 45p
Lv. Cincinnati
8 30a
800p
Lv. Knoxville
1 20a
8 00a
1145a
320p
8 25a
305p
6 15p
945p
“ Spartanburg
Ar. Columbia
Lv. New York(Pa.R.R)
“ Philadelphia
“ Baltimore
Lv. Washi’gt’n (So.Ry)
3 30p
605p
8 27p
950p
121cnt
3 50a
6 22a
11 loa
Lv. Richmond
llOOp
1201m
Lv. Danville
o 48p
8 10a
8 55a
9 25a
10 13a
11 20a
11 45a
131p
1 43p
955p
10 45p
11 20p
12 10a
115a
4 30a
6 32a
6 48a
“ Rock Hill
“ Chester
Ar. Columbia, (BldgSt
Lv. Columbia, (u. D.)
“ Johnston
" Trenton
630p
i030p
llOUp
Ar. Edgefield
4 20p
213p
250p
11 &:a
Ar. Graniteville
Ar. Augusta
1200nt
♦100a
7 18a
8 00a
Lv. Columbia (So. liy)
4 UOp
4 43p
533p
615p
7 28p
8 15p
1 85a
2 32a
3 45a
4 25a
5 52a
7 00a
“ Orangeburg
“ Summerville
Ar. Charleston
Lv. Columbia (So. Ry.)
Ar. Sally
“ Springfield
" Biackville /.
“ Barnwell 7.
“ Savannah
Ar. Jacksonville (P. S.)
11 25a
12 37p
12 45p
1 07p
1 21p
3 15p
7 40p
1 20a
2 32a
2 40a
3 00a
315a
510a
9 25a
as to Routes.
Rates, both
n
write to either of the undersigned.
You will receive prompt reply and reliable
information.
C, C. McMillan, A. J. Jackson,
G. A, Pass. Dept. G, P. A.
G. H. WILCOX, S. A.
AUGUSTA, GA.
S. E. MAGILL, C. D, COX,
Gen’l Agt. Gen’l Agt.
ATLANTA. ATHENS
Impoiter and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
fine Wines,
MINERAL WATERS. Etc.
601 and 802 Broad Street,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
SOS'” Agent for Venve-Clicquot Ponsardin, Urbana Wine Company. Anheiuer- Busch
Brewing Association, sop22,1900—am
OVES
W. HARDWICK,
Gen’l Agt.
M A CON.
M. R. HUDSON,
T. F. * P. A
ATLANTA
W, C. McMILLIN
S, F. * P. A
MACON.
w. m. mcgovern
Gen’l Agt
GA. AUGUSTA.
♦Trains -hi and 41 (mixed except Sunday)
arrive and depart from Hamburg.
-rDaily except Sunday.
Sleeping; Car Service.
Excellent daily passonger service between
Florida and New York.
Nos. 33 and 84—New York and Florida Ex
press. Drawing-room sleeping cars between
Augusta and New York.
Pullman drawing-room sleeping cars be- I phone
tween Port Tampa, Jacksonville, Savannah,
Washington and New York.
Pullman sleeping cars between Charlotte and
Richmond. Dining cars between Charlotte
and Savannah.
Nos. 35 and 36—U. S. Fast Mail. Through
Pullman drawing-room buffet sleeping cars be
tween Jacksonville and New York and Pull
man sleeping cars between Augusta and Char
lotte. Dining cars serve all . meals enroute.
Pullman sleeping cars between Jacksonville
and Columbia, enroute daily between Jackson
ville and Cincinnati, via Asheville.
FRANK S. GANNON, J. M. CULP,
Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr., Traffic Mgr.,
Washington, D. C. Washington, D. C
W. A. T URK, S. H. HARDWICK,
Gen. Pass. Ag’t., As’t Gen. Pass. Ag’t.,
Washington, D. C. Atlanta. Ga.
J. H. SOKBGOFR
Dealer in —
L/vl
SNUFF AND PIPES,
Mall Orders from Burke County
Solicited.
502 BROAD STREET, CORNER CENTRE
PETITION FOE CHARTER,
QTATE OF GEORGIA—Burke County—
0 In the Superior Court of Said County:
The petition of M L. Bales, R N, Berr ien,
C. H Johnson, R. N. Berrien Jr. and W C.
Hillhousp, Jr , all citizens of the state of
Georgia respectfully shows to the Court as
follows:
1. That they desire for tliemselvt-s, the r
associates, successors and assigns to be
inoon orated under the name and style of
THE WAYNESBORO TELEPHONE COM
PANY for and during the period of twenty
years, with the right, and privilege of re
newal at the expiration tr ereof.
2. That, the object of said corporation is
pecuniary gain to the stockholders thereof;
its p inc:pal place ot business shall be in
Waynesboro. Burke County, Georgia, with
1 lie right to establish brandies, lines, offices,
agencies and connedions wherever and
whenever it may be deemed best.
3 That the particular lines of business in
which said corporation desires to engage are
as follows: To construct, operate, use. lease,
rent or buy. own and sell, telephone luesof
every sort and kind telephone exchanges
electric lighting, heating anc power plants,
and all articles, materials and equipments
used in or by such lines and plants or in any
way connected therewith; to own, buy, use,
iease rent or sell all manner of real estate
and personal property, iand to do all tilings
usual or necessary to tiie full carrying out o
the aforesaid lines of business and industries,
in all rheir branches and details.
4. That the capital stock of said corpora
tion shall be ten thousand dollars with the
right to begin business as soon as ten percent
thereof shall have been paid in, either in
money,or property, with the further right to
I crease said capital stock from lime to time
whenever it shall be sodesi ed by said corpo
ral ion. not to exceed in the aggregate the sum
of one hundred ttousan-d dollars
5. That said corporation desires the power
to plead and lie impleaded, to .-lie and be sued,
lo have and use a corporate seat, to make and
use a corporate s ul, to make and enfor e by-
aws, rules and regulations, to issue bonds,
notes, or ottier evidence of indebtedness, and
toseeure the same as may be deemed best,
and generally, to do all tilings'usual to like
corporations under the laws of Georgia
6. Petition rs furthershow that they began
business on. and have been doing business
.since the tb dav of January, 19:0. under
the name and style of the Waynesboro Tele-
onipany, and that stock has been
issued, by said corporation, aud contracts
bav- beenfmade by aud with said corporation
p-titioneis acting under the i pression
that '.lie application for chart r, which
they had filed in Burke Superior Court,
and which had been publish cd as re
quired by law, had been granted (and
the charter issued, when as a inatt rof tact
no such order had been granted and no char
ier issued to said Waynesboro Telephone
Company.
Wherelore petitioners pray that they may
be im-oiporated under the name and style of
the Waynesboro Telephone Company, with
all the powers, rights and privileges as here
in prayed for, and such others not speemlly
enumerated, as ma> now or hereafter be au
thorized O' law, insofar as the same may
apply io like corpo ations. and that all the
acts, contracts and agreements made or en
tered into l>y or with pmiih.-ners<>r any offi
cer or officers acting tor and in the ame of
said Way uestoro Telephone Company, be
ratified agd made valid from the date of said
contracts or agreements, just as if the char
ter for said Waycesb ro telephone Company
had heen legally issued, prior to said acts,
contracts a- d agieemenls .And petitioners
further pray that said corporation oeg'ranted
the privilege and power to sue and be sued
upon all acts, contracts ai d agreements
made and entered into under the name of
the Waynesboro Telephone Company pr'or
t • the granting of the charter herei i prayed
for.
CALLAWAY* FULLBRIGHT. |
Attorneys for Petitioners. i
State of Georgia. Burke county. I, G. O,
Wai nock, Clerk of the Superior Court of said
county, do heieby certify that the foregoing
is a true copy from the files of said court, of
the application forcharteroi tbe Wayn-sboro
Telephone company. This Nov. 24th. 1900. i
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830 Broad St.,
Augusta, ~ : Georgia.
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A Freezing Look ! . *. •
What a freezing look when the retailer hands out the Ordinary
5c. Cigar to the discriminating smoker. Discourag ng isn't it .'
Our City Gentlemen Cigar will positively cure such troubles.
Making rapid headway. Best value lor five cents. Continuously
endorsed.
J. HENRY MKYIdR, Southern Agent,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
On Top and Y et
At the Bottom! . .
How can it be? We will see! ON TOP with the Largest Stock of
CHINA, GLASSWARE & FANCY GOODS
evfr brought south.
AT THE BOTTOM with the
LOWEST LIVING PRICES.
My stocK is now complete
member the place.
and ready for examination. IH
BUdS CRYSTAL PAL
809 Broad'Street,
oct27,T900—
Augusta, Georgia-
WE SELL :
Star Ball Potash ancl Sterling
Ball Potash at oe. per hall.
Sweet Rea, Tobacco, 35c. lb.
Long Horn “ 35c. lb.
Schnapps “ 35c. lb.
Bailey Bros. “ 35c. lb.
Early Bird “ 35c. lb.
Big Whistle “ 35c. lb.
Red Rabbit “ 35c. lb.
Mocha, Java and Rio Coffee
Parched, 1 Oc. per lb.
Golden Eagle Baking Powder, 5c. lb.
W e have a job lot of HATS at half
pj'ice that bbats anything oat.
W'e have ■some extra Bargains in ci
job lot of Shoes.
Our bargain counters are loaded with
extra values.
BUXTON & HAESELER,
GIRARD, GEORGIA.
Hurry, Tis Getting Cold !!
Get Out Yonr Winter Clothing, and Have Them Renovated at the
oppo.