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MONEY
IN YOUR POCKET.
Now, we don’t exactly take gold coin by the handlull
and put it into your pocket, but we will save you mon
ey on every purchase you make in Clothing, Shoes,
Hats and Furnishings.
When you come vwt our store - We °" ly wish
we had room to tell you about our
O UgUS 0 f Men’s Suits, Boys
Suits, Men’s and Bovs’ Shoes, Hats and Furnishings.
But come in and see what we have.
AUGUSTArGA.
sept 18 1900-ain.
he Sfrae (Citizen.
Hepbzibah.
Correspondence Citizen.
Dec. 10.—Mr. Hickson, of Mid-
villo, has rented the De'.ph dwell
ing and will soon move there.
Jack Kelly has moved into the
nome recently vacated by Jno. E
Moran.
Rsv E. H. Wood conducted ser
vices in the M. E. Church last even
ing. Mr. Wood leaves Tuesday
morning for Atlanta He goes on
business aud will be absent ten
days.
Rev. Jas. E Wiggins preached in
the M, E. Church Sunday morning.
After the sermon Rev. E H, Wood
performed the baptismal ceremo
ny, The candidate was a little girl.
Some one stole a fine milch cow
from P. B. Mundy Friday.
Jno. McMurphey misses a mule
from his pasture this morning. It is
supposed that thejnule was stolen
last night.
TIi9 Sunbeam Society of the Bap
tist church will give an entertain
ment during the holidays.
It Pays
The Survival of the Fittest.
WAYNESBORO. GA.. DEC. 15, 1900
A republic grows a pace, ripens
to frution and falls. This one is be
ing ripened too fast liked the forc
ed fruit.
Tammany’s spasm of reform in
N ew York creates a great deal of
mirth among the New York Re
publicans.
The depot bill h d a large and in
teresting time in Atlanta. The fi!i-
qusters have so far prevented it’s
l passage and Mr. Hal), of Bibb, has
I demonstrated the fact that he and
h.is coadjutors are fighters from Tail
' Holt. It would be a fair thing to
wards the people to stave it off and
let the people have a say in the
matter. It seems to be a question
: that bas a much greater area than
| one side, and as the public ha3 been
compelled to endure the old shack
for one-third of a century it can en
dure it a little longer.
At the Hague where the peace
conference of nations was held
Paul Kruger was received with j
great ceremony, welcomed and
honored.
Cap t, O.M. Carter who stole $1,500
000 from Uncle Sam has been refus
ed pardon and must tough it out in
Fort Leavenworth prison. But how
about Scott the post office robber of
Cuba?
Friday December 7 was Arbor
Day in Georgia, but there were
about 30,000 people In Burke county
who knew nothing of it and not a
tree, so far as heard from, was
planted.
Exposures of convict camps show
that whites and blacks in some
camps are made to sleep together.
Such conduc* as this to save a few
dollars to managers is what brings
discredit on our convict system.
The inauguration of our imperial
president will be the grandest of all
preceeding, one which will be Han
na’s and the trusts grateful contribu ,
nons to the Gods of imperialism n u- <?;
and plutocracy.
lily I he.
Correspondence Citizen.
Dec. 12.-Hon. W. E. Clark, of
Louisville, visited his mother, Mrs
L. C. Clark, near here last week.
Miss Anna Rheney, one of the
65th districts pretty young ladies, is
visiting in your town, the guest of
her aunt, Mrs. J. P. Palmer,
Miss Eula Clark is visiting Miss
Lillian Clark at Brothersville this
week.
N. L. Toole visited his father near
Aiken, S. C., last week.
R. N. Bradshaw, salesman for
Hadley and Smith, passed through
our village this week.
Mrs. Mollie E. Rheney visited rel
atives in Augusta last week.
Rev. J. H. Oliver will preach his
farewell sermon at old Hopeful
Sunday, the members of his church
give him up with much regret.
Miss Ruth Winter, one of our
pretty and very attractive young
ladies, is visiting relatives in Au
gusta.
James Foss aud his brother
-fister have moved to Langley,
Halcyondale.
Correspondence Citizen.
Dec. 12, —Misses Lessie and Pearl
Lee visited their cousin, Miss Imo-
gene McCrone at this place last
week.
Julian Lake has accepted a posi
tion with the firm of Perkins &
Bell, as shipping clerk. We wel
come him in our midst.
Miss Abbie Ida arrived at the res
idence of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Belle
on last Monday morniDg and in
tends to make her home with them.
Mr. apd Mrs. J. A, Rodgers visit
ed their daughter, Mrs. R. L. Per
kins at this place last week.
Letter List
Unclaimed letters remaining in
the Waynesboro post office, Decem
ber 10, 1900:
Gussie Burdettp, A. C. Cooper,
Janie G^een, J. J. Jackson, Jno
Marshall, Sam Smith, Matilda
Thompson, Martha Thomas, Geo.
Thomas, Mrs, K. S, Wimberly, M.
W. Welch.
Thomas Quinney, Postmaster.
The Best Plaster.
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.
and
S C
Those who did not vote for Maj
Mims for mayor of Atlanta are try
ing to handicap his authority by
legislative enactments to lop his
prerogatives Atlanta has her cor
poration lawyers lobbying the acts
thr ough the mill.
R. H. Burckhalter visited his
broiher near Louisville last week.
B S Palmer, one of our favorite
young men, goes to Augusta this
week to accept a position with
Smith Brothers Grocery Company
His friends wish him much success.
The relief commission along the
gulf district in Texas were making
a good thing for themselves out of
it as th Q y proceeded to pay out the
funds furnished by charily to the
storm sufferers on their per diem
for services. The Governor Sayers
promptly stopped it.
Well, Jim Corbett is birred from
meeting Jeffries in the ring. It is a
matter of public rejoicing that this
p-e-eminent fraud and fake is rele
gated at least for a little while as to
heavy weight championship. Gen
tlemaii Jim (?) can sit down.
Theatrical Season 1990-1901.
Tli9 following is a list of aftrac-
| tions at the Grand Opera Hou«p,
| Augusta, Ga.. for December. The
| Central R R will arrange liberal
rates and convenient schedules for
‘heatrica! parties.
21st., Black Patti Co.; 25'h. What
Happened ro Jones;26'h.Oth a r Peo
ple’s Money; 27th. Midnight Bell.
Lobbying in the Georgia legis’a-
tu'e stiil goes gaily on, according to
reports notwithstanding the law
against If. Maybe the lobbyist is
prepared to escape criminality by
trying to address the reason of
members. Could the presumption
of innocence ba invoked in this
kind of a case.
Lord Saulsbury speaking of the
war on the Boers said, “the wai
must proceed to the inevitable is
sue. He never could allow that a
shred of independence (for the
Transvaalers) should be left,” Gen
Kitchener, the fin de seicle butcher
is now engaged in the brutal pas
time of burning the homes of the
absent Boers, or those who do no'
surrender.
We join with Hon. B. M. Black
burn in saying of the bill that pass
ed the senate to protect the noblest
and sweetest song birds of the world
in Georgia, that: “Instead of being
the object of flippant criticism, the
author of the bill and those who co
operate with him in its passage de
serve the highest tribute from ev
ery editorial pen m the state
Think of the fact that year after
year our magnificent mocking bird
is ruthlessly slaughtered by brutal
people, tho he is the most harmless
creature on earth and the most un
rivalled and beautiful songster in
all lands! How ungrateful we of
the South are to Heaven for such a
gift, and how wretchedly unsenti
mental and debased our hearts
have become to consign him to an-
united destruction. It is painful to
think of, and all honor to this legis
lature that so boldly comes to our
great songsters rescue.
C
is destruction of lung by a
growing germ, precisely as
moldy cheese is destruction
of cheese by a growing germ.
If you kill the germ, you
stop the consumption. You
can or can’t, according to
when you begin.
- Take Scott’s Emulsion of
Cod Liver Oil: take a little
at first.
It acts as a
food; it is the
easi e s t food.
Seems not to be
food ; makes you
hungry; eating
is comfortable.
You grow strong
er. Take more;
not too much; enough is as
much as you like and agrees
with you. Satisfy hunger
with usual food; whatever
you like and agrees with you*
When you are strong
again, have recovered your
strength—the germs are
dead ; you have killed them.
If you have not tried it, send
ror free sample, its agreeable
taste will surprise you.
SCOTT & BOWNE,
Chemists,
409 Pearl St., New York.
50c. and $1.00; all druggists.
Old Clothes
MADE NEW : : : : :
By Cleaning or Dyeing them
at the WAYNESBORO : :
Pressing Club,
M. BUXTON, Proprietor.
8<f?r’ 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
Gioves, Ladies Stilts Cleaned and Dyed and
made same as new, Give rr.e a trial. AP
work guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
Wm. J. WRIGHT,
Watchmaker and
Jeweler,
Waynesboro, Georgia.
High-Class work a specialty.
The genuine lia:
this picture oil it
take no other.
NOTICE.
In the matter of the election held in the
88 h District. -. M , of said county, at the
election precinct of said district, on the 8th
day of December, 1900 in which the question
o! “For Fence” or ‘-stock Law” was submit
ted t<> the lawful voters of said district, as
provided in sections 1772 to 1776 inclusive of
tile Code of Georgia. 1895.
A petition signed by more than fifteen free
holders of said district having been filed in
my office on the 1st cay ot November, 1900.
asking that, the question of “Stock Law” or
‘For Fence”be submitted to tire lawful vot
ers oTsaid district, and an order for publica
tion of not ce of said petition having ■ een
passed on Nov. 1st, 1900, aud publicaDon of
said no tee having been had in The True
Ttjzex, a public gazette of said county, in
which the sheriffs advertisements are pub-
ished, tor twenty days > ud also posted at
tlie election precinct and other public places
in said district as prescribed by law, and said
election liaviug been ordered by me on the
•22d day ol Nov. '000. to take place on Satur
day. Dec 8th, lOflO. and notieeof said election
having been published by posting at the elec
tion precinct and o*her public places in said
district, for fifteen days next preceeding sa:d
election as prescribed by law, and said elec
tion in pursuance of said order having been
had on .Saturday, the 8th day of December,
1900. and the iistof voters, tally sheets, oaths
of managers and presiuct returns with proper
certificates anil tue ballots of said election
having been returned to me and filed in my
office before 12 M. on this day by .1 W. Hous
ton, one of the managers of said election, and
the law providing that I shall declare the
result.
Now. therefore, after having examined ths
said tally sheets, list of voters* precinct re
turns and certificates, I do hereby declare the
following as the lesuit of the aforesaid elec
tion to-wit:
Stock Law Received 87 Votes.
For Fence Received 41 “
Wherefore.it is ordered declared that Stock
Law having received a majority or the votes
cast in said election and that the provisions
ol sections 1772 to 1770 of the Code of Georgia,
commonly known as the Stock Law are
adopted in said district and shall become of
force in said district after the result has been
declared or proclaimed as required by law, or
on the tOth uav of June. 1901.
Ordered further. That notice of the result
of said election and the time when the same
will become operative in said district bejmb
lished in The True Citize and posted at
the election precinc: and other public places
in said district as prescribed by law, This
Dec, 10th, ltOO.
GEO. F. COX, Ordinary, B. C.
WOODWARD LUSABER CO.,
Manufacturers ot
Lumber, Sash, Doors, :
Blinds, Etc., Etc.
Roberts Street, AUGUSTA, GA.
Your orders solicited.
BRAINS
We have the best in
the city at our
W. D. BECKWITH,
RESIDENT DENTIST,
Waynesboro, Ga.
Also—Choice Fresh
We would he pleased
to supply you.
Fins Family Groceries A
SPECIALTY*
Hip Free delivery.
P. M. BENTLY,
WAYMEMSOKO, GEOBG1A.
Office Over Gray’s
Store.
Office houts: 8 to 1 a. m., and from 2 to4
p. m. Spec-sal attention to crown and bridge
work. Satisfaction guaranteed. Charges
reasonable. The expense of a trip to a
arge city saved patrons. sep3,’98—by
TRESSPASS NOTICE.
A LL parties are forbidden, to hunt. fish.
_Tjl cut timber, pass through, or in anyway
whatsover tresspass on any lands owned or
controlled by me in the 67th district, Burke
county, Ga. - djoiniog 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 Dec 3d, 1900,
* MRS. M R. WIMBERLY.
S3S uroad St. i
N t to put off buy Eg
your Winter Clothing, because now
our stock is complete,
when later it will he badly broken
iu sizes.
Our line of Suits, Ilats and
Furnishing Goods is
Up-to-date iD every respect.
It it is not convenient for you to come
to Augusta, write us what
you want and we wiil gladly send
any article subject to examination
We pay the express charges to you.
I C. LEVY’S SON & Co.
Tailor-fit Clothiers, Augusta, Ga.
Tis Getting Cold !!
ME MD CLEANING WORKS
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TKESSPASS NOTICE.
All persons are forbidden to hunt, fish, cut
timber, pass through or otherwise trtsspass
upon lauds controlled by me, known as tlie
Thomas place, joining lands of E. A. Smith,
Brookens place. Mullens place, J. M. Dye and
others, in 62d district G. M.. Burke county,
Ga. I will prosecute all offenders to the ex
tent of the law, This Nov. 2f. 1900. *
M. W. WILLIAMSON.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Georgia
Railroad
For information as to Routes,
schedules and Rates, both
Sentral Time at Jacksonville and Savannah.
Eastern Time at Other Points.
Schedule in Effect June 10th, 1900.
I,
NORTHBOUND
Mixd
No.41
ex Su
No.34
Daily
No.38
Daily
8 Of la
8 00p
12 20a
4 13a
“ Savannah (So. Ry )
!!!!.!
1220,.
4 06p
“ Blackv'lie
4 21p
4 44p
4 52p
6 05p
4 28a
Ar. Columbia
010a
lltwp
1200nt
“ Summerville
7 41a
8 55a
9 23a
10 15a
4 30a
Ar. Columbia
1100a
5 55a
Lv. Augusta, (So. Ry.)
Lv. Gramteville
*2 00a
2 45a
255p
326p
930p
1015p
llop
315p
Lv. Aiken
Lv. Trenton
“ Johnston
At. Columbia, (U. D.)
Lv. Columbia, (Bldg St
5 Oca
5 20a
9 30a
3 35p
4 19p
5 45p
610p
7 03p
751p
8 23p
UOOp
11 20p
210a
G 20a
8 18a
Ar. Charlotte
9 45a
Ar. Danville
12 51a
138p
6 00a
6 25p
Ar. Washington
“ Baltimore (Pa.RR)
“ Philadelphia
7 35a
!) 12a
11 35a
203p
850p
11 25p
2 56a
613a
Lv. Columbia
Ar. Spartanburg
11 40a
310p
715p
4 15a
6 30a
9 50a
1 lOp
7 20p
ir. Knoxville
Ar. Cincinnati
7 30p
7 45a
Ar. Louisville
730p
7 40a
SOUTHBOUND.
No.43
Mixd
ex Su
No.33
Daily
No.35
Daily
Lv. Louisville
7 15a
7 45p
Lv. Cincinnati
8 30a
8 OOp
Lv. Knoxville
1 20a
8 00a
8 25a
305p
“ Spartanburg ..
Ar. Columbia
1145a
615p
9 45p
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.
I S. E. MAGILL, C. D, COX,
Gen’l Agt. Gen’l Agt.
ATLANTA. ATHENS
v. W. HARDWICK, W. C. McMILLIN
Gen’l Agt. S. F. & P. A
MACON. MACON.
M. R. HUDSON, W.M. McGOVERN
T. F. * P. A. Gen’l Agt
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LEAKLEY’S “Shop Around
The Corner,” ;
Headquarters for
LADIES' AND CHILDREN’S
FURNISHINGS FINE LACES,
Embroideries, Imported Neck Fixing-; for
Ladies.. Finest lineot Novelties in Augusta.
Everything for Ladies aud Child.en— *oth-
ing for men Waynesboro people invited to
call when in the city,
BLEAKLEY’S
SHOP ABOUND THE CORNER.
AUGUSTA, IGA.
Agents for Butterick’s Patters, Jarvin’s
Gloves and American Lady Corsets.
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ATLANTA, GA.
AUGUSTA.
Lv. hew York(Pa.R.R)
“ Philadelphia
BBUp
605p
8 27p
950p
Lv. Washi’gt’n (So.Ryi
Lv. Richmond
11 OOp
Lv. Danville
4:38a
8 10a
8 55a
9 25a
10 13a
11 20a
11 45a
131p
1 J3p
“ Rock Hill
“ Chester
Ar. Columbia, (BldgSt
Lv. Columbia, (U. D.)
630p
1030p
noop
2 20p
4 2Up
2i3p
250p
Ar. Edgefield
1200nt
*100a
Ar. Augusta
4 OOp
4 43p
5 33p
615p
728p
8 lap
“ Kingville .".'.
“ Summerville
Ar. Charleston
Lv. Columbia (So. Ry.)
Ar. Sally
“ Springfield
“ Blackville
“ Barnwell
“ Savannah
Ar. Jacksonville (P. S.)
11 25a
1237p
12 45p
107p
1 21p
o 15p
7 40p
12I5nt
350a
6 22a
11 15a
12ulm
5 48p
955p
10 45p
11 20p
1210a
1 15a
4 30a
6 32a
6 48a
(-7 30a
1130a
7 18a
8 00a
1 35a
2 32a
3 45a
4 25a
552a
7 00a
1 20a
2 32a
2 40a
oOua
3 15a
510a
9 25a
♦Trains 43 and 44 (mixed except Sunday)
arrive and depart from Hamburg.
■(•Daily except Sunday.
Sleeping Cap Service.
Excellent daily passonger service between
Florida and New York.
Nos. 33 and 34—New York and Florida Ex
press. Drawing-room sloeping cars between
Augusta and New York.
Pullman drawing-room sleeping cars be
tween Port Tampa, Jacksonville, Savannah,
Washington and New York.
Pullman sleeping cars between Charlotte and
Richmond. Dining cars between Charlotte
and Savannah.
No3. 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 ears between Jacksonville
and Columbia, enrouto daily botween Jackson
ville and Cincinnati, via Asheville.
FRANK S. GANNON, J. M. CULP,
Third V-P. <fc Gen. Mgr., Traffic Mgr.,
Washington, D. C. Washington, D. C.
W. A. TURK, S. H. HARDWICK,
Ge-a. Pass. Ag’t.. As’t Gen. Pass. Ag’t.,
Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga.
Did
you ever
buy liquor from
J. H. Schrooder, Au
gusta, Ha If not why
not. He will give you
the best t bat money
can buy. Cor
ner Broad and
Center.
PETITION FOR CHAKTER,
S TATE OF Georgia—Burke County—
In the Superior Court of Said County:
The petition of M L. Bates, R N. Berrien,
C. H Johnson, It. N. Berrien Jr. and W C.
Hillliouse, Jr-, all citizens of the state of
Georgia respectfully shows to the Court as
follows:
1. That they desire for themselves, the r
associates, successors and assigns to be
incor: orated under the name and style of
THF WAYNESBORO TELEPHONE COM
PANY for and during the period o‘ twenty
jears. with the right and privilege of re
newal at. the expiration t. ereof.
?. That the object of said corporation is
pecuniary gain to the stockholders thereof;
its n inetpai place ot business shall be in
Waynesboro. Burke County, Georgia, w th
tlie right toestab isit branches, lines, offices
agencies and connections wherever and
whenever it may tie deemed best.
3. That the particular lines of businessin
which said corporation desires to engage are
asfol ows: To construct operate, use. lease,
rent or buy. own and sell, telephone IDesof
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,
lease rentorsell all manner of real estate
and personal property, jand to do all things
usual or necessary to the full carrying out o
t lie aforesaid lines of business and industries,
in all their branches and details.
4. 9 hat the capital stock of said corpora
tion shall be ten thousand dollars with the
rightto begin business as soon as ten percent
thereof shall have been paid in, either in
money,or property, with the further right to
increase said capital stock from time to time
whenever it shall be sodesi ed by said corpo
ration. not :o exceed in the aggregate tiie sum
of one hundred tlousand dollars.
5. That said corporation desires the power
to plead and be impleaded, to.-uear.d be sued,
to have and use a corporate seal, to make and
use a corporate s al, to make and enfor e by
laws, rules and regulations, to issue bonds
notes, or other evidence of indebtedness, and
tosecure the same as mav be deemed best,
and generally, to do all Ihings usual to like
corporations under tlie laws of Georgia.
6. Petitioners furthershow that they began
business on. and have been doing business
since the th dav of January, 19.0. under
the name and style of the Waynesboro Tele
phone t orupany, and that stock has been
issued, by said corporation, and contracts
have been|made by and with said corporation
petitioners acting under tlie i pression
that the application for chart r, which
they had filed in Burke Superior e'ourt,
and which had been publish ed as re
quired by law, had been granted jand
the charter issued, when as a matt r of fact
no such order had been granted and no char
ter issued to said Waynesboro Telephone
Company.
Wherefore petif'oners pray that they may
be incorporated under the name and style of
the Way nesboro Telephone I'omDany, with
all the powers, rights and privileges as here
in prayed for, and such others pot spec’ally
enumerated, as rna\ now or hereafter be au
thorized b> law, in so far as the same may
apply to like eorpo ations. and that all the
acts, contracts and agreements made or en
tered into by or with petilloners or any offi
cer or officers acting tor and in the aroeof
said Waynesboro Telephone Company, be
ratified aud made valid from the date of said
contracts or agreements, just as if the char
ter for said Waynesb ro Telephone Coinpauy
had t-een legally issued, prior to said acts,
contracts at d agreements .And petitioners
further pray that said corporation ne granted
the pri'ilege and power to sue and be sued
upon ail acts, contracts a: d agreements
made and entered into uncl^r the name of
the Waynesboro Telephone Company pr’or
t > the granting of the charter herei ■ prayed
for.
CALLAWAY & FU I.LB RIGHT,
Attorneys for Pentioners.
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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 ug isn’t it?
Our City Gentlemen Cigar will positively cure such troubles.
Making rapid headway. Best value lor five cents. Continuously
endorsed.
JT. HENRY MKYEJH Southern Agent,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
On Top and Yet
At the Bottom! . •
How can it be? We will see! ON TOP with the Largest Stock of
CHINA, GLASSWARE & FANCY GOODS
EVER BROUGHT SOUTH.
AT THE BOTTOM with the
LOWEST LIVING PRICES.
My stocK is now complete and ready for examination. l' e *
member the place.
809 Broad Street,
oct27,M900—
Augusta, Georgia-
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State of Georgia. Burke county. I, G. O,
Warnock, Clerk of the superior Court of said
county, do hereby certify that the foregoing
is a true copy from the files ol said t ourt, of
theapplication forcharterol the Waynesboro
Telephone company. This Nov 26th. 1900.
GEO. O. WARNOCK, C. 8.U. B. C,
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SEND YOUR JOB PRINTING TO
THE CITIZEN JOB OFFICE, Waynes
boro, Ga. Justices Court Blanks a ;st)
etaltr Estimates obaarfally fnm1«
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On a
Boom!
Girard,Get
5 Telephone Lines being built to this
place. TFg have 2 large General
Merchandise stores, 1 Green
Grocery store, A large school, a
Livery and Sales Stables, one
church with a membership of
nearly 500. Mew residences now
in course of construstion.
All that has kepi the place back has
been the luck of railroad facilities
—The Sylvania Railroad will be
extended to this place at once. It
is now being surveyed, and work
will be commenced on the road
at once.
Wp hflgp an nnlinn on about 15 niceibuildinglots suit'
>i llclV“ dU UplIUU a fc)j0 for business and residencee
which we oiTer at $50 to $30q per lot.
BUXTON &HAESELER,
GIRARD. GEORGIA.
Advertising rates on application.
Hurry
Get Out Yonr Winter Clothing, and Have Them Renovated at the
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UlJUUUli '" " VltlYU,
MILLER, the Old Reliable, Proprietor, Corker Building, oppo
H. II Man ail’s Tailor Shop, Waynesboro, (fa.
ESTABLISHED A. D. 1846.
JO IN Fs. SCHNEIDER,
ImpoiDr and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
jfinc ICiquors, $ine J^iwnimuh fynri,
MINERAL WATERS. Etc.
601 and 802 Broad. Street,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Agent for Venve-Clicquot Ponsardin, Urbana Wine Company. Anheu'er-Ki:--h
Brewing Association, sop22,1900— am