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E. O. STULB & CO
orner of Broadway and Jackson Street,
Augusta,
Georgia, j
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AND ENCYCLOPEDIA.
A. H. Miegel,
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AND
Caterer f o Up-to-Date Dressers.
126 Jackson St., Dyer Building,
AUGUSTA, : : : ; • GEORGIA-
$
Dollars ! Your Old Clothes Redeemed
We jrill reduce your Clothing biil by' mak- | We dye your faded Suit,
ing yt.ur dot lies look n-mr. and tidy longer. i Outottown p tronage ...
v. e ..reserve tour new suit. I tion. Also Ladies work
W e clean your soiled Suit. I Don’t Forget to u y the
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Opposite U. II. MANAU, the Tailor,
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UNITED : STATES.
cd Statistical c Volume of Farts and
figures Containing Over 600 Pages.
OVER i,ooo TOPICS.
OVER 10,000 FACTS.
■SOLE AGENTS FOll
WHITMAN’S FINE CANDIES
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The Survival of the Fittest.
WAYNESBORO. GA„ JAN. 26, 1901
Why don’t somebody plant broom
corn for a variety crop. It is said
the market has never been over
stocked.
Three acres of corn to one of cot
ton is about right for this year, after
being sure of potatoes and vegeta
bles and enough sugar cane for
Georgia syrup.
Augusta observed General Lee\-
birthday and the old Vets at the
same time honored Major Gary for
his fight for the soldier’s home. El
oquent speeches were made.
i spent in frivolities such as gaming.
! horse racing, setting absurd fash
ions in clothes and doing acts, if
i published to the world, would make
■ordinary individuals, not hedged in
j with royalty, infamous.
Is there any promise of carrying
I the nation on to a greater career
with such a w T eak frivolous being
as the present prince lifted to the
sovereignty ? It is well that. th» na
tion is sheilded by a constitution
that he can not infringe with impu
nity, or the Charleses and James
might be repeated or worse still the
Georges.
His wise cabinet may sustain the
glory of tlie beginning, but what
the end will be there are no histo
rians hardy enough to predict. It
js to be hoped that he will disap
point the world and the peace of
mankind suffer no more than the
young German emperor has caused,
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SPECIAL FEATURES:—
Th 2 census of
I9C0. National
and State elec
tion r e t u r n s.
Four cent cries of
American prog
ress. Political
record of 1900
(co n vent ions
and platforms).
American rule in
the Philippines.
New govern
ments of Porto Rico 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, 17S9—1900.
= 1 l©® 5 * We have received the Single g e
|Light Jogging Carts at popular prices, ak
Iseveral Open Columbus Buggy Comuanv
Buggies, which are for sale cheap. J ^
A Political Register.
The West Point cadet9 were very
chivalrous (?) in hazing defenceless who so many predicted would have
young cadets, but when the govern- ! the world by the ears in a decade,
ment got hold of them the hazing
chivalry showed out just like cow
ardice always does with buliies.
Sardis.
Correspondence Citizen.
Jan. 24.— Miss Edie May Her
rington, one of our most popular
girls, has returned home after a
pleasant visit to her aunt, Mrs. YV.
It ha3 never been settled scien
tifically that sun spots have any
thing to do with terrestial condi
tions: but some scientists insist that , j KerriDgton at Hillis .
magnetic influences are abnormally , H B B onneli, of Woodcliffe, vis-
exerted on this globe when sun-j Ued relativea here a few d thi ,
spots are most prevalent. j ^
j Miss Jennie Lovett, after an ex-
, tended visit to her sisler in Savan-
j nah, ha« returned home to the de
; light of her many friends.
Miss Mamie Joe Bonneli has re-
The Citizen, Thrice-a-week
World and a copy of Almanac
for $2 40.
WOODWARD LUMBER 00.,
Manufacturers of
Lumber, Sash, Doors,
Blinds, Etc., Etc.
Roberts Street, AUGUSTA, GA.
!>A V & TANNAHILL, Augusta, Q.
Your orders solicited.
iLEAKLEY’S ‘‘Shop Around
1 The Corner,” : : :
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Headquarters for
JUDIES’ AND CHILDREN'S
FURNISHINGS FINE LACES,
Embroideries, Imported Neck Fixing-; for
Ladies.. Finest line oi Novelties in Augusta.
Everything for Ladies and Child.on— sotli-
iug for men. Waynesboro people invited to
call when in the city.
BLEAKLEY’S
SHOP ABOUND the cobner.
AUGUSTA, -G.V.
Agents for Butterick’s Patters, Jarvin’s
Gloves and American Rady Corsets.
1
$
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
SEED!SEED!
Large Stock or
Garden Seed
on hand, tha
best that can
be bought.
Our prices arc
ill aiiiifllgggi
Uncle Sam has purchased two
more of Spain’s useless island terri
tory. The price paid was $100,000!
dollars. Next thing will be Spain ;
selling us some of the Sahara desert
which she has about as much right ! \ UTned home after spending a few
to as she had to the Philippines. day8 very P leasaDtl y ‘he guest of
j Miss Eva Herrington at Youley.
Mrs. B F. Bargeron is spending
sometime with Mrs. Lon Bonne!’.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lovett visited
! the family of B. M. Herrington at
LOWEST
Come and see
us. We guar
antee satis
faction.
The firm of Duke & Co., has been disso’ved
by mutual consent D Attaway, acting at
torney-in-fact for Mrs Fannie C, Atta-
way withdrawing from the firm. The
business will be continued by B. F. Dnke
acting attorney in-fact for Mr . E. Duke.
All ersons having claims against said firm
will present them to said B. F, Duke for pay
ment. All persons owing accounts and notes
to said firm will pay them to said B F, Duke
In order to avoid confusion tlie business will
be c.iu ducted as formerly under the named
Duke & Co.
MRS. E DUKE.
MRS. F. C. ATTAWAY.
Jan. 19th, 1901.
ONION
SETS, J DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
TURNIPS,
PEAS, "
A LL persons indebted to the the estate of
CA_ Willia
Potatoes, 2d
Crop A'irgini a
Early Rose, the
best
Call at
NEW CROP!
L.R.Ford’s
Drug
Store,
im M. Wadley, late of is.-id county,
j deceased, are requested to make immediate
| pn v ment of the same tothe undersignei; and
, all persons holding claims against said de-
i ceased are required to present tlie same,
i properly proven to my attorney at law, Sam
I F. Darlington. 832 Broad Street, Augusta. Ga.
i or be forever baned.
MARY J. WADLEY,
I Administratrix of the Estate ot Wm. Ml
Wadley. deceaseu.
j Sam F. Garlington, Atty.
AN EXCLLENT OPPORTUNITY,
For the next 60 days, we make this special offer
to the buying public ;
1st—We send by express prepaid any article you wish
subject to examination ; if it does not fit or suit
you can return it to us.
We have made a great reduction on our stock of
Men’s, Boy’s and Children’s Clothing Etc, and
wish to give you the benefit.
2d
I. C. LEVY’S SOM & CO.,
ORDINARY’S NOTICE.
\v aynesboro,
G eorg I a— Bui-.ke County.—Whereas,
V
1564 MIL!
OF
MODERN RMiLWAY
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
W I) Fulcher applies to me for per
manent letters of administration on the es
tate of Mell D Fulcher, late of said county,
deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and adnior ish
all p< rsons interested, to show cause. (if any
can, before me, at my office, at 10 o’clock, a.
; in., on the first Monday in Feb. I9rtl,why
! said letters of administration should not be
granted in terms of the law This Jan. 8lb,
1901, GEO. F. COX. Ordinary, B. C.
Tailor-Fit
80S Broad .Street,
Clothiers,
Aug-issta, Ga.
E*~sat 3
There is a cry out for repealing
the stamp tax on proprie or medi
cines. We cannot see why nine
tenths hutnbuggei’y should be pro
tected from a tax when the usual ; Ferkins last Saturday,
profit on such goods is often more i Mrs. W. R. Bargeron, has relurn-
than a hundred per cent.and nearly et ‘ homti after a pteasant visit io
every 7 person who buys is swindled, i ‘ 16r parents, Mr, and Mrs. (J. H. Av-
111 ■' i ret at Claxton.
the dead queen. j Our school is progressing nicely
The world is turned, as it were,to- antler the management of Prof.
ward England in the sorrow tha» i Roberson.
has fallen on the empire. What 8[ Miss Mamie Ellison, one of our
TRAVERSING THE
Finest Fruit,
Agricultural,
Timber, and
Mineral Lands
Central Time it Jacksonville and Savannah.
Eastei n Time at Other Points.
Schedule in Effect June 10th. 1930.
( * EORGIA— Burke County.—Whereas,
vjf S J. Bell applies to me for letters of ad-
K. Bell,
NORTH no UNI*.
tv. Jacksonville (P. S)..
uvnnnah (So. P.y )..
.KiNo.34lNo.30
!exstv Daily 1)aily ! >-hey
IN THE
SOUTH.
pity that this great queen, who has l most popular and prettiest girls will
reigned longer than any sovereign, j return home this week after a visi
should lie down on her death bed 1 of several months in Augusta.
with the blood of weak nations,;
whom she has robbed, plundered !
THROUGH RATES AND TICKETS
FURNISHED UPON APPLI
CATION TO ALL POINTS
and murdered, dripping from the
very 7 linen, metaphorically if not
really, on which she breathes her
last. With all the grandeur that
surrounds her, with the prestige of
power centered in her scepter, with
the mightiest navy to enforce her
edicts, yet not one being in all the
world so poor but fan say, poor Vic,
look at the blood on your skirts as
you go to face the great God who
rules the universe
Panegyrists may write volumes ot
praise of her great reign and of
what has been accomplished in if,
but at last it e< mes to the supreme
test/ 1 Have you destroyed >he weak,
have you made the poor mother
aud her child go forth from a burn
ed and ruined home into pitiless
misery at the hands of your majes
ty’s cruel soldiery for the acquisi
tion of power ”
Tne great queen has been a vir
tu ms one. Not a b’ot is there upon
the E gljsh escufeh >on by any act
of her own. It has been peculiarly
an honorable reign, an example for
all mankind u’hen reference i>
made to the conduct of Ihe queen
Rheumatism,
Nobody knows all about it;
and nothing, now known, will
always cure it.
Doctors try Scott’s Emul
sion of Cod Liver Oil, when
they think it is caused by im
perfect digestion of food.
You can do the same.
It may or may not be caused
by the failure of stomach and
bowels to do their work. If
it is, you will cure it; if not,
you will do no harm.
The way, to cure a disease
Nortii% Smsih,
Essst, West
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‘F Barnwell
“ Blac-kvllle
“ Springfield
“ Sally
A.r. Columbia
Lv. Charleston, (So. Ky
Summervilio
“ Branchville
“ Orangeburg
“ Kingyille
Ar. Columbia
S GUn
12 2J
4 OCp
4 21p
4 44p
4 52p
C 05p
7 O-Ji
7 4!a
8 55a
9 2Sa
10 15a
11 00a
Lv. Augusta, (So. Ry. ).
Lv. Gramteville ....'
*2 00a
2 45a
Lv. Edgefield
Lv. Aiken
Lv. Trenton
“ Johnston
Ar. Columbia, (U. D.)
Lv. Columbia, (Bldg St
“ Winnsboro
“ Chester
“ Rock Hill
Ar. Chr.rlotto
: 55p
i 2‘Jp
1 lot--
H lop
5 o.ia; 8 85p
5 2lra 419p
45p
(ilOp
7 OJp
51p
8 OOp
12 2oa
4 13a
4 28a
4 51a
4 59a
610a
lltvjp
1200ut
1 55a
50a
ministration on tlie estate of W
late of said county, deceased
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish
a'l persons iuterestedto snow cause, (if any
ca->,) Uelore roe at y office, at 10
o’clock, a. ., on t lie first Monday in
Feb >801, why said letters of administration
should net lie granted in terms of the law.
This Jan 8th. 1901.
GK F. COX. Ordinary, B. \
Phil. P, Johnston, At ’y.
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; yA EORGIA—Burke County.—Whereas.
E(
VJT J. H. Mackenzie, guar ian of Tracv
Mackenzie, has applied to me for letters
dismissory from said guardianship
, These are tlierefore, to cite and admonish
4 uOa ; all persons interested, to show cause, (if any
5ji5a j they can, before meat niyoffice,at lOo’ciock
930p j a m., on Die first Monday In February.
1015p ; 1901, why said letters dismissory shouid
not be granted in terms of the law This
Jan. Sth. 1901.
GEO. F. COX, Ordinary B. C., Ga.
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Ohm. B* Al len f
830 Broad St.,
Augusta, : Georgia.
GENTLEMEN
noop
11 20p
2 10a
6 20a
7 25a
8 18a
8 :iipi 8 55a
9lOp 9 45a
Central of Georgia Railway,
Ocean Steamship Co.
FAST FREIGHT
AND LUXURIOUS
PASSENGER ROUTE
roMew York,
Bostsm the
AM0 East
Complete Information, Rates, Schedules of
Trains and Sailing Dates o? Steamers Cheer
fully Furnished by any Agent of the Company.
THEO. D. KLINE.
General SupL
n. HlN fOh. J.C. HAILE,
Traffic Manager, Gen’l Pass Agf.
SAVANNAH, ca.
Ar. Danville
1
12 51a
I 138p
Ar. Richmond
<>00a
6 25p
Ar. Washington
“ Baltimore (Pa.RR)
“ Philadelphia
“ New York
7 35aj 8 50p
9 12a 11 25p
1135a 2 5*ia
2 03p 1 6 13a
(3 5ua
310p
715p
4 15a
1 J0p
7 20p
,Ar. Knoxville
Ar. Cincinnati
7 30p
7 45a
Ar. Louisville
7 30p
7 40a
SOUTHBOUND.
No.43
Mixd
ex Su
No.33
Daily
No.35
Daily
IiV. Louisville
7 45a
7 45p
Lv. Cincinnati
8 30a
8 OOP
1 30a
8 OOa
305p
615p
9 45p
11 45a
Ar. Columbia
320p
fY EORGIA—Burke County. -Whereas,
vT Ad ;m L Brinson has in due form applied
to me tor permanent letters of administra
tion upon the estate of Lizzie M. Brinson,
late of said couhty, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all persons interested to show cause, (if any
they can.) before me at my office, at !0 o’ci'k
a m., on the first Mon ay in February, 1901,
why said • ermanent letters of administra
tion should not be granted in terms of tlie
law. This January tlth, 7901.
GKO. F.COX. Ordinary, B. C, Ga.
X-awson & Scales. Ait’ys.
We shall not impose on your time to ask vou tni
lead a long advertisement describing the merits oo|
all the new ideas in this seasons
FALL CLOTHING
They speax for themselves, your inspection
. e. bailie & co.
-Dealers in -
Wall Paper, JShades, JJattings,
Win, 1 WEIGHT,
duriDg her long life or the prince i .
consort daring his life. Nothing 1S s t°P cause, and help
save the avaricious aud greedy dis
position of her people unrestrained
by any act of the sovere'gu mars
her reign. Save during the term of
Gladstone’s premiership there is
DOihing but rapine, seizing of terri.
tory, war after war to maintain rob
bery. peaceful people murdered in
their own territory to set up the
Englisd flag and the vain boast that
the sun never set on English terri
tory in the hi.-tory of the great
queen’s r ign. No wonder that one
of her subjects predicted her sun
would set in blood and lived to see
prediction fuelled.
Who will she leave the crown to?
Her oldest son who has never yet
done one single act that marks him
as a man of intellect or one capable
of ruling a great and sometimes
turbulent nation. His life has been
the body get hack to its habit
of health.
When Scott’s Emulsion of
Cod Liver Oil does that, it
cures; when it don’t, it don’t
cure. It never does harm.
Watchmaker ami
J ewe-ler,
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 iAfaynesbcrO.
you.
SCOTT & BOWNE,
Chemists, , .
409Pearl St., N. Y. f\
jsts. j \ «
3 30)5
605p
827p
950p
“ Baltimore
Lv. Washi’gt’n (So.Ry)
Lv. Richmond
11 oop
Lv. Danville
4 38a
8 10a
“ Chester
“ Winnsboro
6 30p
io'aojj
u oop
9 25a
1013a
11 20a
Lv. Columbia, (\j. D.)
11 45a
131p
1 43 p
“ Trenton
Ar. Edgefield
4 20p
lWt
2 13p
25op
Ar. Augusta
*1 00il
4 OOp
4 43p
533p
615p
7 28p
815p
“ Orangeburg
“ Branchville
Ar. Charleston,
Lv. Columbia (So. Ry.)
Ar. Saiiy
“ Springfield
11 25a
1237p
12 45p
107p
1 21p
3 15p
7 40p
“ Barnwell-
“ Savannah
Ar. Jacksonville (P. S.)
1215nt I
3 50a 1
22a !
11 15a
1201m
o48p
955p
10 45p
11 20p
1210a
115a
4 30a
6 32a
G48a
Awnings Made to Order.
WRITE US FOR SAMPLES
934 Broad Street,
AUGUSTA, - GEORGIA
Old Clothes
718a
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MADE NEW : : :
By Cleaning or Dyeing them
at the WAYNESBORO :
he better than pages, of praise, and the prices,■»
plain figures, are the most eloquent arguments-
Call and see them.
We are showing the handsomest and largest lin e j
ever carried. Step iu any day and try one of o ur
Suits and you will be satisfied. Our store is 3
good place to buy any apparel lor Man, Woman ^
Child.
844 Bioadway.
feb25,’ft9-by
J. WILLIE LEVY,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Pressing Club,
M. BUXTON, Proprietor.
‘Trains 43 and 44 (mixed except Sunday)
arrive and depart from Hamburg.
-j-Daily except Sunday.
Sleeping Car Service.
Excellent daily passonger 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-room sleeping cars be
tween Port Tampa, Jacksonville, Savannah,
Washington aud 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- i
tween Jacksonville and New York and Pull- !
iSP* Don’t.miss the place. I am located
next door to the Bank ofWajnesboro rear
of Post office, Don’t forget that I press
Suits and I'ye .-<nits. Clean ami Dye Kid
Gloves, Ladies St irts Cleaned and Dyed and
made same as new, Give me a trial. Alt
work guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
SE
F. 0. YOUNG,
ARLINGTON BARBER SHOP.
WAYNESB >RO, GA.
My shop is nicely fixed with water anc
every convenience. 1 solicit the public pa-
ronage. Special attention given to work
for tar ladle dec5,’9F—
IWCUU udcJUrUIlVUlo iUlU I'ICVV iurjv dliu run* , I ~m r | t
man sleeping cars between Augusta and Char- I Shfip \'| tl If 1 n (T
lotte. Dining cars servo all meals enroute. | 'J DL xtx
Iligh-Class work a specialty
Pullman sieoping cars between Jacksonville
and Columbia" enroute daily between Jackson
ville and Cincinnati, via Asheville.
(FRANKS. GANNON, J.M.CULP,
rt • i Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr,, Traffic Mgr,,
— GGOI Cj'a. Washington, D. G. Washington, D. C.
W. A. TURK, S. H. HARDWICK,
Gon. Pass. Ag’t., As’t Gen. Pass. Ag t-.,
Washington, D. C. Atianta. Ga.
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5oq. aad $i,oo ; all druggists.
SKNl) YOUR JOB PRINTING TO
THE CITIZEN JOB OFFICE,Waynes
boro, Ga. Justice Court Blanksa spe
cialty Estimates cheerfully furnished
1
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j Job priutiDg at the right prices.
REPAIRING, &c.
I am located on New St., Cobbham, where
I am prepared to give satisfaction in mending
Shoes and Harness at short notice. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. 1 solicit a share of your pa-
tronage. When in need of any kind of SHOE
repairing, ring TELEPHONE, No, 2. I will S
rail for tlie work.
i ev. P. J. MAJOR, Waynesboro, Ga.
o Telephone Lines being built to this
place. We 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 dOO. New residences now
in coarse of construction.
All that has kept the place back has
been the la.ck o f railroad f acilities
—The Sylvania Railroad will be
extended to this place at once, it
is now being surveyed, and worn
will be commenced on the road
at once.
Wp ha vp an pntinn on about 15 nice building lots suit-
e Od\e an option abiefor business and residencees
which we offer at f-50 to t30|) per lot.
BUXTON & HAESELER,
GIRARD. GEORGIA.
Advertising rates liberal.