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E. C. STULB & CO
orner of Broadway and Jackson Street,
3
Augusta,
Georgia.
The finest place of the
kind in the
UNITED : STATES.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
WHITMAN’S FINE CANDIES
I1V AUOU^TA.
g— rtf* i’ | The N Y. Journal venturp.s to say
(jtjsiit fgj/lttB&tl* | onti uiisf ieallv, “ihe Woody fi-dii-t of
China, South Africa and the Philip
The Survival, of the Fittest. pines give a tragic introduction D
I the new era, but the century i-
waynesboro. GA,. .TAN. 12, 1901 j young yet and before it is ten years
old the world may beMapped in uni
It is getting to be quite a long i sal peace > »
time since Aguinaido has beer.
“killed again.” The great planet Mars will be in
— # opposition to the sun on the 22 i
Does the Constitution know 'Iia. ^ jr , e j )ruar y > Washington’s birth
Mr. Cleveland has actually been ; day> n w fu then be 60,000,000 miles
shooting ducks iu Tillman’s domain from the earth whi( . h is 35.000,000
agaiu ? miles nearer than the sun. Astron-
W'lIiaaTWhldorfAubscribed $25,- orae rs will bear all the great tele-
000 for the British soldiers in Africa ! scopes of the world on it and we
What, after that “cad-Astor”phy find out something-new of it.
wilh the Prince of Wales!
Illdge.
Correspondence Citizen.
Jan. 7.—Mrs, James Dumford and
The Boers are so active in many
sections that Gen. Roberts is now
in some doubt about Ihe war being ! daughter, Miss Nannie Dumford
entirely over—all South Africa.
No doubt much money has been
lost by speculation in cotton futures
this season and the southern spec
ulator’s troubles are not yet over.
Is there anything the matter with
Atlanta? Of course not. She is
right up to date with a kidnappine
and a Tech fit that. Can’t leave At
lanta.
Strange to say after all. Gaive~-
ton is doing a healthy business at
ihe old stand. Galveston’s port is a
kind of monopoly in that part of
the world.
The revolutions in South Ameri
ca are distressingly frequent but
expressively pleasing in diminu
tiveness when compared witli real
war.
| of Emanuel county, are spending
sometime with relatives at this
place,
Mis3 Cora Smith, who has been
spending Ihe holidays with hei
parents iu South Carolina return
ed last week accompanied by her
sister, Miss E lie Smith.
Mr. aud Mrs, P. R. Avret moved
last week on the plantation of Whit
Morris near Hephzibah. We wish
them much peace and prosperity
in their new home.
Terry Corley and mother also
moved to their new home near
Hephzibah last week.
John Avret, of Claxton, Is
ing8ometirae with
friends at this place.
In marrying off his daughters Mr
Rockefeller would have no duke,
no foreign count, no gaping crowds,
everything sensible,dignified,Amer
ican.
Germany refused recognition of
President Kruger, says Von Bulow,
not from consideration for England,
but because ‘ the shirt is nearer the
body than the coat;” that is, Ger
man interests first,
MILLEN CORRESPONDENCE.
Machinery Arrived For The MUlen Cot
ton Mills—And Other Interesting Items. '
Jan. 10.-MiHen K. of P. Lodge!
No. 56 on last Monday night elected j
the following officers for six months j
of the year 1901:
L. M. Davis, C. C.
W. E. Scott, V. C.
Chas. L. Harris, Prelate.
E. Bunch Johnston, M. W.
F. S. Cates, M. A.
W. V. Lanier. K. R. S and M. F.
C. V. DeLoaeh, Inner Guard.
W. E. Berry 7 , Outer Guard.
Miss Estelle Chance, of Augusta,
is visiting Mrs. A C. Parker at this
place. She leaves to-day for her
home to the sorrow 7 of many of her
friends.
Alex. Keith, of Louisville, spent
last week with hi3 brother, Will
Keith at this place.
The Epworth League reading
course met at the parsonage last
Tuesday evening. The evening was
spent very pleasantly by those pres
ent.
The public library 7 will soon he
open to the public at the High
School budding, Committees were
named last Tuesday evening.
The electric light plant at the
mills is being pushed forward and
will soon he in operation. The ma
chinery is being put in rapidly. The
miil will be ready to begin opera
tion soon.
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It Pays
WOODWARD LUMBER 00.,
* Manufacturers of
Lumber, Sash, Doors,
Blinds, Etc., Etc.
Roberts Street, AUGUSTA, GA.
[H^U’ Your orders solicited.
now
The Best Blaster.
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 ihe 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.
Among the tens of thousands who
have used Chamberlain’s Cougr.
Remedy for colds and ia grippe
during th'a past few years, to our
knowledge, not a single case has re
sulted in pneumonia Thos. Whit
field Jc Co., 240 Wabash avenue.Cni-
cago, one of the most prominent re
taii druggist m that city, in speak
ing of this says: “We recommend
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for
ia grippe in many cases, as It noi
only gives prompt aud complete re
covery, hut also counteracts any
tendency of la grippe to result in
pneumonia ” For sale by h. B MC-
master, Waynesboro, Ga.
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AND ENCYCLOPEDIA.
cA Statistical Volume of Facts and
Figures Containing Cher 600 Pages.
OVER 1,000 TOPICS. ]
OVER 10,000 FACTS.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Central Time zt Jacksonville and Savannah.
Eastern Time at Other Points.
Schedule in Effect June 10th, 1900.
SoS broad St.
N t to put off buying
your Winter Clothing, because
our stock is complete,
when later it will be badly broken
iu sizes.
Our line of Suits, Ilats 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 charges to you.
r. C. LEVY’S SOY & Co.
Tailor-fit Clothiers, Augusta, Ga.
Dollars-! Your Old Clothes Redeemed!
~\V will reduc- your Ciotliiug bl'l by inak-
ngyour clothes look nuit a id Udy longer.
\\ e preserve your new Suit.
We clean your soi:< (i -ui
We dye your faded Suit.
Onto! town p tronage given special air
lion. Also Ladies work Ut:1
Don't Forget to try the
WAYNESBORO BP *
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Lv. Jacksonville* (P. S)
“ Savannah (So. Ry )
“ Barnwell
“ Black villa
“ Springfield
“ Sally ...
Ar. Columbia
Lv. Charleston, (So. Ky
“ Summerville
“ Branehvilie
“ Orangeburg
“ Kingvilte
Ar Columbia
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DEBTORS AND CEEDIIORS.
\ I,L persons indebted to t he the estate ol
t± 7
William M. Wadley, late of ;s id county,
pend- i deceased,are requested to make immediate
r | payment of the same to the undersigne i; and
relatives and j all persons holding claims against said de-
I ceased are required to present the same,
j properly proven to my attorney at law, Sam
I F. (iarlington. S32 Broad Street, Augusta. Ga.
I or be forever barred.
—Rosenthal is with the peopie l maky j. wadley,
Administratrix of the Estate ot Wm. M. {
Wadley. deceased.
Sam F. Garlington, Atty.
SPECIAL FEATURES:
The census of
J9C0. National
and State elec
tion returns.
Fourcenturies of
American prog
ress. Political
record of 1900
(convent! ens
and platforms).
American rule in
the Philippines.
New govern
ments of Porto Kico and Ha
waii. Polar exploration in 1900.
Conclusion of the South African
war. Pan-American Exposition
of 1901. China—Its present con
dition and status among nations.
Roster of general officers of the
Regular U. S. Army, 1789—1900.
A Political Register.
Lv. Augusta, i So.
Lv. Gramteville .
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■ Lv. Edgefield
| Lv. Aiken
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WAYNESBORO, GEORGIA.
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“ Johnston
Ar. Columbia, (U. D.)
Lv. Columbia, (Bldg-St
“ Winnsboro
“ Chester
“ Rock Hill
Ar. Charlotte
Ar. Danville
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5 20a 4 Hip
5 fop
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We have received the Single Seat
Tosn^jLight Jogging tarts at popular prices, also
2loa several Open Columbus Buggy Company's
Buggies, which are for sale cheap.
DAY & T ANN A HILL, Augusta, Ga.
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“ New York
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Ar. Spartanburg
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Ar. Knoxville
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Ar. Louisville
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Daily
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Lv. Cincinnati
SoOa
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Lv. Knoxville
1 2ua
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" Asheviiie
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LEAKLEY'S “Shop Around
The Corner,” : :
Headqnrti-ters for
LYD-E3’ AND CH.LDREN’ri
FURNrsfllNGS. FINE LACES,
Embroideties, Imported Neele Fixing-: for
Ladies.. Finest line ol Novelties in AuguMa.
Everything for Ladies and Child.eu—- oth -
ing for men. Waynesboro people iuviled to
eaii when in the city.
BLEAK LEY'S
SHOP ABOUND THE CORNER.
AUGUSTA, (GA.
A.gents for Bntterick’s Patters, Jarvin’s
Gloves and American Lady Corsets.
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“ Philadelphia
“ Baltimore
Lv. Y\ ashi’gt’n (So.Ityl...
Richmond .
peopio I
Many dollars saved ia your pockei ;
by buying Baggies, Harness, etc.,!
from him. Hss motto—Satisfaction,
Big business small profits. A Rosen
tnal, Augusta, Ga.
Facts that every patriot
and voter ought to know.
Lv. Danville
Standard American Annua!,
The cruelties of the allied soldiers
in China, according to the stories
which reached America, are some
thing awful. “Onward, Christian
Soldiers!” has a frightful sound in
the iiirht of such atrocities.—Savan
nah Press.
There is very little time lying be
tween the present and the hour
when Cuba becomes the ripe pltfm
that will drop into Uncle Sam’s lap
by an annexation shake. The pre3
ent indications are that Libre Cuba
is a very diaphanous fraud.
One way discovered of destroy
ing hail storms is to create small
wind storni9 by firing guns made
for the purpose into the stillness
immediately proceeding the storm
It has been demonstrated to he ef
fective in Italy and France.
Theatrical Season 1900-1901.
The following is a list of attrac
tions at the GraDd Opera House,
Augusta, Ga.. for December, The
Central R. R. will arrange libera!
rates and convenient schedules for
heatrieal parties.
Jan. 1st, Secret Service; 16 h, Oils
Skinner; 17th, Why Smith left
home; 18th, King of opium ring;
21st, Miss Le Moyne; 22.1, The Evil
Eyes; 23d, Blanche Walsh; 24th,
The High wayman ; 25th, A Young
Wife; 26th, Man from Mexico; 28th,
Mabel Paige Co
T. 6. BAILIE & 60..
Wall Paper, jShsdes, fllattings,
Awnings Made to Order.
WRITE US FOR SAMPLES
934 Broad Street,
AUGUSTA, - GEORGIA.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
To Take
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| Thin, pale, anaemic girls |
| need a fatty food to enrich |
$ their blood, give color to $
$ their cheeks and restore their W.
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| health and strength. It is |
| safe to say that they nearly |
U flLI. bo sold before the court house door,
in the city of Waynesboro.. Burke coun
ty, Georgia, between the legal hours of sale
on the first Tuesday in February, 1901, tlie
following described property, to-wit: Four
hundred (400) acres of land, more or less, ly
ing. situate, and being in the 70th district. G.
\|., of Burke county, Ga., bounded on the
North by oilier lands formerly owned by-
Randolph Hidgely, East by lands of I.
Clinton. South by lauds of C. 'Y. skinner,
and West, by Buckhead creek—same being a
part of 1572 acres more or less that, passed
under the marriage settlement between Ran
dolph Ridgely and Catherine Desabye for
merly Kidgely, as recorded in Book S(.:, Folio
100 and 102, in the office of the Clerk of tie
Superior Court of Burke county. Ga. Levied
on as the property of Randolph Ridgely by
virtue of and to satisfy a fi fa., issued from
the City Court of Richmond county. Ga., in
favor of Beane & Savage, against said Ran
dolph Ridg* ly- Written notice given. Pur
chaser to pav for titles. Tliis Jan 10th, 1901.
\V. L MoELMURR A Y, Sheriff B.C.
Lawson & Scales, Att’ys.
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“ Rock Hill
“ Chester
“ Vi innsboro
Ar. Columbia, (Bldg St
Lv. Columbia, (U. D.)..
“ Johnston
“ Trenton
Ar. Aiken
Ar. Edgefield
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Postpaid to any address
THE WORLD,
Pulitzer Bldg., Ne<w York,
The Citizen, Thrice-a-weel
World and a copy of Almanac i ^v. Columbia (s°.By.)
for $2 40.
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Lv. Coiumbia-(So. Ry).
“ Kingvillo
“ Orangeburg
“ Branehvilie
“ Summerville
Ar. Charleston
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Augusta, : Georgia.
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Springfield.
Blackvil'o
“ Barnwell
“ Savannah
Ar. Jacksonville (P. S.) .
♦Trains 48 and : t (mixed except Sunday)
arrive and depart from Hamburg.
fD.iily except Sunday.
Sleeping Car Service.
Excellent daily passenger service between
Florida and New York.
Nos. 33 and 34—New York and Florida Ex
press. Drawing-room sleeping cars between
Augusta and New York.
Pullman drawing-rooYn sleeping oars be
tween Port Tampa, Jacksonville, Savannah,
Washington and New York.
Pullman sleeping cars between Charlotte and
I Richmond. Dining cars between Charlotte
aud Savannah.
Nos. 35 and 30—U. S. Fast Mail. Through
Pullman drawing-room buffet sleeping ears bo-
1 tween Jacksonville and New York and Pull
man sleeping cars between Augusta and Char
lotte. Dining cars serve all meals enronte.
; Pullman sleeping cars between Jacksonville
and Columbia, eni-outo daily between Jackson-
I ville and Cincinnati, via Asheville.
FRANK S. GANNON, J.M.CULP,
Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr., Traffic Mgr.,
Washington, D. C. Washington, L). C
Yv. A. TURK, S. H.HARDWICK,
Gen. Pass. Ag’t., As't Gen. Pass. Ag’t.,
Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga.
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WfTH HYPOPHOSPfilTES of LIMES, SODA
A hundred thousaud dollars re- ®
ward was offered for the arrest of
Pat Crowe, abductor of the child of
Mr. Cudahy, of Omaha, Crowe was
not raptured. For this offense some
states propose to make it a crime,
the punishment of which to be
death. It is a terrible crime and
ought to be terribly punished.
Here is what a great Catholic
clergyman, Cardinal Gibbons, say-^
of imperialism “God forbid that we
ourselves, flushed with recent vir-
tories, should ever become intoxi
cated with imperialism or militar
ism, but may we always follow the j | Rested form, but also the hypo-1
traditions of the fathers of the re- "
public,” Europeanisrrr is here to
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I!) is exactly what they require; |
/;> it not only 7>ives them the ?m-1
^ portant element (cod-fiver oil) ^
% in a palatable and easily di- $
stay accompanied with chronic An
glomania however,
Some of the papers are troubled
about Mr. Bryan’s future just like
gome of them have been very much
worried about ex-Presid^nt Grover
Cleveland’s. All this is quite non
sensical as we have no real proph
ets these days and their futures are
very apt to be better taken care o<
by themselves than by false proph
ets or by people who pretend to
know what will happen and do cot
know any better than any one else.
Job Printing of all classes.
% phosphites which are so valua- $
n ble in nervous disorders that I
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® usually accompany anaemia. |
«L SCOTT’S EMULSION is a |
f) fatty food that is more easily |
« digested than any other form *
$ of fat. A certain amount of |
/»flesh is necessary for health. I
| You can get it in this way, |
| We have known per= $
/» sons to gain a pound a |
$ day while taking it. $
(ft 50c. and $i.oo, all druggists. (J)
/ft SGOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. *
The : : .
Opportunity is
Yours! : : ^
The season’s business being
practically over, aud regular
profits haying been made, I pre
fer to close out my remaining
stock at close figures rather than
carry it over.
My goods are of the best qual
ity, and I guarantee a good fit
and at the right prices.
For a short time only, I will
make you a suit at a big dis
count from regular prices tor Ihe
Cash. Remember “The Oppor
tunity is Yours.”
Manau,
The Tailor,
Waynesboro.
TRAVERSING THE
Finest Fruit*
Agricultural,
Timber, and
l¥8lneral Lands
IN THE
SOUTH,
ORDINARY’S NOTICE,
G A EORGIA—Bitukk County.—Whereas,
T W D Fulcher appTies !o ire fin-per
manent letters :it';idmim~!rati.m o,i (lie es
tate of.Mell D Fulcher, late of said county,
deceased.
these are, therefore, to cite and udmorish
ail p< rsons Intetested. to show cause. 1 if any
can. hi-tnje me. at my office, at 10 o’clock, a.
i;i„ on the first Monday in Feb. 1901, why
said letters of administration should not be
granted In terms of the law This Jan. Kill,
1901, Gfc.O. F. COX, Ordinary, B. U.
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O S J. Bell apr
Br rk kTouxt y —W iier e as,
. p ies to me for letters of ad
ministration on the estate of W. K. Beil,
late of said county, deceased.
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish
all persons interested to snow cause, (if any
.they can,) beiore me at y office, at 10
o’clock, a. n. t on the first Monday iu
Keif >901, why said letters of administration
should not be granted in terms of the law.
This Jan. Sth, 19ul.
GEO. F. COX, Ordinary, B.
Phil. P, Johnston, At ’y.
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place. We have 2 large General
.Merchandise stores, 1 Green
Grocery store, A huge school, a
Livery and Sales Stables, one
church jvith a, membership of
nearly 500. New residences now
in course of construstion.
All that has kept the place back has
'jeen the la.ck 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 httvp nn nnlinn on about 15niceibuiidinglots suit-
L u<ivt. dll OIHltta a bi e f 0r business and residencies
which we offer at ?5l» to ? iOj per lot.
BUXTON & HAESELER,
GIRARD. GEORGIA.
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Central of Ceorgia Railway,
Ocean Steamship Co.
FAST FREIGHT
AND LUXURIOUS
PASSENGER ROUTE
to New Yo^k,
Bostois the East,
Complete Information, Rates, Schedules of
Trains and Sailing Dates of Steamers Cheer
fully Furnished by any Agent of the Company.
p EORGIA—Burke County.—Whereas,
’ T J. H. Mackenzie), guar dan of Tracy
Mackenzie, has applied to me for lctteis
dismissory from said guardianship.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish
all persons interested, to show cause, (if any
they can) before meat my office, at 10 o’clock
a in., on ihe first, Monday in February.
1901. why said letters dismissory should
not be granted in terms of the law. This
Jan. 8th. 1901.
GEO. F. COX, Ordinary B. C., Ga.
GENTLEMEN
We shall not impose on vour lime to ask von 0
read a long advertisement describing the merits
all the new ideas in this seasons
p EORGIA—Burke County. -Whereas,
VT Ad-on L. Brinson lias in due form applied
to me for permanent letters of administra
tion upon ihe (stale of Lizzie M. Brinson,
iaie of said eouhty, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all persons interested to-show cause, (if any
they can.) before mo at my office, at it) o’cl'k
a in., on the first Mon ay in February. irO!,
Why said ’ ermaneut letters of administra
tion should not he granted in terms of the
law. This January lith, 1991.
GEO. F.L'OX. Ordinary, B. C, Ga.
Lawson & Scales. A t’ys.
FALL CLOTHING
THE0. D. KLINE,
General SupL
t. n. Hinton, t. c. haile.
Traffic Manager. Gen I Pass Agt
SAVANNAH, CA.
Advertising rates liberal.
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Shoe Making,
REPAIRING, &c.
I am located on New St,, Qnbbham, where
I am prepared to give satisfaction in mending
Shoes and Harness at short notice. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. I solicit a share of your pa
tronage. When in need of any kind of SHOE
repairing, ring TELEPHONE, No, 2. I will
rail for i he work.
Rev P. J. MAJOR. Waynesboro. Ga.
Joe Printing.
844 Bioadway,
feb25,’89—by
They speax for themselves, your inspection
be better than pages of praise, and the prices. 11
plain figures, are the most eloquent arguments'"
Call and see them.
We are showing the handsomest and largest > Q
ever carried. Step in any day and try one ol ° 11 ^
Suits and you will be satisfied. Our store lS ^
good place to buy any apparel tor Man, Woman
Child.,
J. WILLIE LEVY,
AUGUSTA, GA.