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B*TB"IC ,Cotton ' Saw ' Gr, s t <
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^ MILL OUTFITS.
Gin, Preit, Cane Mill and Shingle Outfit!
Castings.
Building, Bridge.
Factory, Furnace
and Railroad
Railroad, Mill, Machinists’ and Factory Supplier
Belting, Packing, Injectors, Pipe Fittings,
Saws, Files, Oilers, Etc.
'Cast every day; work ISO hands.
DR. GEO. A. PATRICK,
(Formerly Winkler & Patrick,
DENTIST OFFICE,
626 Broad Street,
Augusta, - - Georgia
Office Hours —8:30 a. m.. to Sp.m.
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SOCIETY BOG ES !
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606 and 6(.8 Broadway, : A ITGUSTA, GA
Bell Phone 1675. Strower Phone274
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Society Badges t SocietvBadges
Made by
1 Manufacturer
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V- •* Stencils Cotton
Brands. Ac.. 221 Campbell St, between
Broad and Ellis, Augusta. Ga. augSlflOO
HOLLEYSViAN’S
COMPOUND
ELIXIR
AN ATTRACTIVE HOME
SORE FAMILY sUGCiKaiiONS BY
COMMISSION KB OF AGIlf-
C; U L i U H K ST K V K X S.
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EFFECT OK AC-3I0ULTUEE
FOR
HORSE
Colic.
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SU the i: rv us rys*em.
is a medicine lor weak v.,.m; a. J> ;
purely vegetable medicine n> u : :■ i ■ •
| by the most re icate Kidney <;he
Rheumatism and a'l diseases cf ?'•>
The 2 biggest farmers in Georgia and South c tom _ rh an d n » r ves s-o-- —
Carolina-Capt. Jas. M. Smith says of it: atomacn ana n rws s ,o_ _ ...
“Have tried them. H >lie man’s is the best wonderful effects upon t:i • nunvr: *
Beautify the Home and
Young People oil the
Stock Raising.
ICeep
Kariu.
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cue
'A*
For FREE
Scholarship
POSITIONS GUARANTEED,
Under $3,000 Cash Deposit.
Railroad Fare Paid.
Open all year to Both Sexss. Very Cheap Board.
Georgia'Alabama Business College,
Macon, Georgia.
Advertising rates on application.
of mi Keep:tali the t:
Ca t It. H. Walker says: “Holleyman’s I
is worth its,weight in gold. I have saved as |
mum as three horses lives per mouth 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 t liitig or as good
N. L. WILLETT DRUG CO,
AlIfiUSTA.fi*.
make it.
Gc r£ia
r.ev.- j.
DAY & TANBIAM!LL,
AUGUSTA, O-A..
An experience of‘ 0 years has proved to u< that the Columbus Buggy Co’s Buggies and
Slndebaker Wagons are the best goods for the price we ever handled. We are agents for
Burke. Jefferson a d Richmond for both and heartily recommend them to our friends wilt,
want the lull value for their money septl5,19U0-am
Mrs. A. JVI, Wells.
Thousands of prop e
mend it. Price $1 00.
QUAKER PAIN HALM is
that the Quaker Doctor made a.:
derful quick cures with I *
wonderful medicine f .rVNeurr 1. id, i >;
ache, Backache, Rheum tism
Pain in the Bowels; in fail, i.1! pat c.r> h
relieved by it. Price 25c. and 50c.
QUAKER WHITE WONDER kOAP.
medicated soap for the skin, scalp and con-
plexion. Price 10c. a cake.
QUAKER HEALING SALVE, a v
table ointment for the cure of letter, er2<-m
and eruptions of the skin. Price- ’Oca • ■ -
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
G l EOR >IA:-
T of Stat
— Dealer In —
Fashionable Millinery, Novelties, & Notions.
FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RIBBOHS, Etc.,
Waynesboro, : : : Greorgia.
The ladies are cordially invited to inspect my stock betore they
buy elsewhere. You can save monev bv buying goods at borne
Don’t forget it. O ot.8,i89s.
Miss Mollie Murray,
DEALER IN
F»FIHEFREilCH^ILLiKERY,l$RIBBQ?iScHafScBONHEIS-J
Augusta,
NOTIONS. N V ELTIES, ETC,
:: :: :: : • Greorgia
The Ladies of Burke county are invited to call and see my goods and learn my prices when
they need anything in the Millinery Line- ’ octl3,1806
Wedding Presents.
Solid Silver, Clocks, Vases, Lamps,
Cut Glass. China and Plated Ware
Etc. NEW GOODS, at Lowest
PRICES.
Call and see our ELECTRIC CANDLES and
CLOCKS
PRDN TAUT’S Jewelry Store,
626 Broad St.., Augusta, Ga.
To the Honorable Seeretarj
te : The Sylvan ia Railroad Com
pany respectfully shows:
Is), That on the 1st day of January, 1901.
(he following resolution was passed ny
Board of Directors, to-wit:
Resolved, That the Sylvania Railroad
Company extend its railroad from the town
of Sylvania to or about the town of Girard in
Burke county, a distance of about twenty-
miles, bv the nearest and most practica-
Atlanta. Jan. 1, 1901.
The United States census for 1900
brings to light some important facts.
One of them is that in every section of
the Union there is a decided check to
the tremendous growth of the cities at
the expense of the eouticry. Whiie the
cities and towns show a h: alrhy in
crease, there has not been within the
last decade that abnormal growth which
caused alarm to every thoughtful pa
triot. A large, intelligent and prosper
ous rural population is the strongest
guarantee of our republican institutions.
Successful farmers, who use all the im
proved methods and by well directed
efforts show the best side of country-
life, are doing much to make bright,
energetic ambitious young men and
women understand that there is open to
them a chance for social enjoyment, for
fortune and for fame without flocking
to the cities, so overcrowded with those
seeking employment, as to preclude the
possibility of remunerative wages. Of
course there will always be movements
from the country to the city, but much
has already been done to stop the general
Every cotton planter should
write forourvaluable illustrated
pamphlet, “Cotton Culture.”
It is sent free.
Send name and address to
GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau St., N. Y.
ESTABLISHED
(B)oors,Sash and Bid
J - — Mill Work ?
OF EVERY
SNh
SUiY
s
description.
YELLOW PINE LUMBER
FACTORY AND SAW MILL EQUIPPED WITH LATEST IMPRnJrf^ C H
ORGANIZATION THOROUGH IN EVERY DEPADt!/ NT5 Afl *l
FULL LINE IN STOCK AND PROMPT SHIPMENTSAsS,
—^ PRICES. CATALOGUES. ETC..UP0N APPLICATION^ 0
Perkins Manufacturing Coib
Wa .fit
TE LEPxiONEfci :
Bell, 2S2; Sfroger, S02.
W r.
njwpj
bfll
office and workE
t-uitli Augusta.
mnpB on
lUlili by,
published once a week for four weeks in lit
Sylvania Telephone and the True Citizen.
or the newspapers in which the Sheriff’s ad- | of rural life in
vertisements of said counties are published.
Resolved Further. That after this resolu
tion has been published as aforesaid, a certi
fied copy of tlie same and said advertise
ments be filed in the office of tlie Secretary of
State, accompanied by the legal fee.
Resolved Further. That the Attorney o!
the Company be and he is hereby authorized
!<> do all such matters and things iu reference
to the proposed extension and obtaining au
thority (or the same as he may deem neces
sary and advisable.
Wherefore,the Sylvania Railroad Compam
request that it have authority to extend Said
road as aforesaid.
THE SYLVANIA RAILROAD ‘CC.,
By P D, Dapfix, President,
jana.1901—ct
W. D. BECKWITH,
RESIDENT DENTIST,
0ffice sto e re Gray ’1 Waynesboro, Ga.
Office bouts: S to 1 a. m., and from 2 tot
p. ni. Specsal attention to crown and bridge-
work. Satisfaction guaranteed. Charges
reasonable. The expense of a trip to
arge city saved patrons. sep3,’i)tj—by
50 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
STOVES, RANGES, MANTELS,
Tilizxg- a,n.d. G-xates.
Largest Stock. Lowest Prices
Tin Plate, Galvanized and Black Sheet Iron, Solder, Copper.
Ziuc, Etc. Tar Roofing and Sbeathing Paper.
Tin Roofing and alvanized Sheet Metal Work a specialty
Repciring Promptly Done.
DAVID 8LU8KY,
1009 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA. GA.
SW Phones B. 100S 641.
Machinery of all Kinds.
j.
Sandersville, Ga.
Saw Mills, Engines,
Boilers, Fittings,
Mowing Machines
THRESHING
MACHINES, Ac.
Gin Repairing, a Specialty.
Orders from Burke couutv given special attention.
JpeT On all work sent in bv 1st of June next, I will pav
FREIGHT ONE WAY!
All work Guaranteed.
tw _
ble route, running through parts of Screven
and Burse count'es. in the state of Georgia. I niierflrinn frniti the f-irait. winch at* o.ie
Resolved Further. That this resolution b: | mlgraclou Irom tne rarms - " mcu at o:le
time threatened seriously the existence
Georgia. - Much more
can he done. Next to the love of pa
rents and other members of the home
circle, a pretty dwelling with beautiful
surroundings and a fair number of con
genial neighbors have great power to
bind the heart to home.
Where the conntry home is made at
tractive fond memory will linger around
the spot consecrated by the recollection
of childish joys and sorrows, and often
it happens that even the wayward boy
with a roving disposition will, after
taste of the world that lured him away
with its enticements, return to the fam
ily hearthstone and settle down to the
task of cultivating his paternal acres.
SOME THINGS THAT ADD TO THE ATTRAC
TIONS OF A COUNTRY HOM
Even the farmer of moderate means
cau, by the judicious use of paint, ap
plied by his own hands, transform an
unsightly dwelling into a neat cottage,
which the skill of his provident wife
and daughters can tastefully adorn with
creeping vines and blooming flowers.
A flower garden, or a grass lawn With
gravel walks, would form a beautiful
approach to any dwelling. A few well
chosen pictures should grace the wall:
and choice selections from the best au
tiiors should lie upon the center table,
and adorn the family library, which,
even though it be a small one, will add
to many a winter evening a charm that
will not fail to attract the young and
cause them to remain contentedly in
the family circle before the cheerful Are
during the long winter evenings.
WHAT HAS THIS SUBJECT TO DO WITH
AGRICULTURE ?
But some one may ask: “What has
this subject to do with agriculture?’'
Much every way. For everything that
tends to make the home attractive help ;
to put a check on the dissatisfactioi
with country life, which has caused
many a restless boy to forsake the farm
and seek for happiness and fortune mid
other scenes.
A fence ia thorough repair, bright
with paiut, or, where that is not avail
able, with a good coat of whitewash, adds
much to the beauty of the vineclad cot
tage with its grassy lawn, bordered by
bright flowers, amid which wind the
well kept walks. Near by the barn,
well stored with the nroductsof his own
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights &c.
Anyone sending a sketch and description may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
invention is probably patentable. Communica
tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents
sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
special notice, without charge, in the
Scientific American.
A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest eia
dilation of any scientific journal. Terms. $3 a
year: four months, f L Sold by ail newsdealers,
MUNN ^Oo. 36,Broadwa >-New York
Branch Office. 625 F 8t.. Washington, D. C.
BHMBKBBHHB—SBi
The : :
Opportunity is
Yours!
knows that thousands of dollars go
from them every year to the farmers of
adjoining states for chickens and tur
keys, which could be supplied just as
well from Georgia farms aud without
the cost of any additional labor upon
the part of the farmer. Tne ladies and
children of the house can soon learn to
look after the poultry.
THE MARKET FOR POULTRY.
We often hear the complaint that
there is no market. Yet the farmers of
Tennessee and t'r.ier states, even as far
north of us as Maryland, raise ponlrry
and eggs,* and after paying the expres
companies for shipping them, make fair
profits in Georgia markets. If there oc
curs at any time au over-production in
Georgia why cannot our farmers find
market in the large winter hotels
Florida, which now get these supplie:
from Baltimore?
One trouble with our Georgia poultry
is that while many farmers recoguiz
the difference between a Jersey and
a scrub cow for milk, or a Hereford and
the common stock for beef, they seem tr
think that any thing will do for poultry
Hence the short weight chickens and
small eggs which cannot compete with
better articles from other states.
BREEDING OF POULTRY— CAPONIZING.
Those who raise poultry, whether iu
large or small numbers, should breed
from good stock alone. If meat is the
chief desideratum, the Brahma or Co
chin China might be selected; if eggs,
the Leghorn or Minorca; but, for both
meat and eggs a Plymouth Rock or Wy
andotte is good. Remember that in
breeding from year to year deteriorate.-
any stock. Hence the best authorities
advocate the introduction of new males
into every flock each year.
Capouiziug is producing capons from
the young cockerels, just as steers are
produced from the youug bulls. Capou •
grow much heavier than cocks and sur
pass them greatly in tenderness anti
flavor. Capons from good breeds some
times weigh from 12 to 15 pounds and
bring from 19 to 20 cents a pound.
EGG PRODUCTION.
There is such a thing as egg strains in
poultry, as well as milk strains or beef
strains in cattle. But food also has a
great effect on egg production. Every
farmer should have a ground bone cut
ter. so that he can add meat scraDS and
Manufacturers (High Grade,
Doors, Blinds, Glazed Sasli
Mantels,
Mill WorK of all Kinds
Q-J3C23;
Geori
in Georgia Yellow Piue
Flooring, Ceiling. Siding, Finishing, Moulding, Etc.
Sills, Fudge, Railrad and Special Bills to order.
f'-h 2l,’ CKtfl-li v
*4.
Car
rrived this week-
B ;ga Turnip.
'Lit Dutch Turnip.
p.
V O l i
I fig*
Just
mj- Ru
hi te
Red or Purpie Top Turnip.
Southern 7 Top Turnip.
Yellow Aberdeen Turnip.
Golden Ball Turnip. _ _ Long Cow Ham %
trapped Leaf Flat Dutch Turnip,
and other varieties.
Also—A Fresh Line of PURE DRUGS, for sale b
EL B. McMASTER Druggist and Seedist
WAYNESBORO. GEORGIA. >'
On Top and Yet
At the Bottom! . .
How can it be? We will see! ON TOP with the Largest Stock of
CHINA, CLASS WARE k> FANCY GOOES
ever brought south
AT THE BOTTOM with the
LOWEST LIVING PRICES.
My stocK is now complete and ready tor examination. Ee-
member the place.
th inn?
Biiiiiri
809 Broad Street,
oet27,'19C0—
gusta, Georgia.
C. PEBKIXS, President.
•T. .*. HAUSER Manager
Utah-Grade Heavy Sow Mill Machinery.
\oil assume no »i-k when you
buy Chamberla'm’d Colic, Cholera
aud Diarrhoea Remedy, h b mc
Master will refund your monev il
you are not satisfied after using i»
ft is everyvt here admitted to be the
most successful remedy in use for
bowel complaints and the only one
hat never fades. It is pleasant,
ale and reliable
Georgia Iron Works,
Founders and Machinists,
AUGUSTA, : : GEORGIA.
Plans, pecifications and Estima tes E5a<icouMIIJ ' s
angl5,1900—b
i F ANY CAPACiTT.
make you a suit at a big dis
count trom regular prices tor the
Cash. Remember “The Oppor
tunity is Yours.”
Hanau,
The Tailor,
Waynesboro.
MOBLEY BROS.,
FOUNDERS
and
MA CHINISTS,
Wayneboro, Ga.
CASTS TTJTEISiDia'Z'S ana IF 1 •R.UDjTi.-Z’S,
Dealers in Grist Mills. Cotton Gins, Pressies,
r Feeders and Condensers and do all kinds of En
gine and Boiler repairing. BuiidingGin Brushes
and repairing Gins a specialty. All kinds of re
done onabort notice. We get up all kinds of mouldings Window and door
jUDelI’93—blra
The season’s business being
practically over, aud regular
profits haying been made, I pre-
ter to close out my remaining
stock at close figures rather than | field, makes glad the farmer’s heart and
carry it over. I gives his family the assurance of a snf-
My goods "are of (he best final- ficie f y ofwh ,°. le f me fo f ’ aurl of a
., , T , 1 . surplus with which to purchase articles
lt y, and I guaiantee a, good fit of need or luxury. In summer fields of
and at the right prices. waving com, maturing cotton or forage
For a short time only, I will plants and grasses give to the farm the
appearance of thrift. Now while win
ter is upon ns let not the fields lie deso
late and bare, but make them smile with
growing wheat, oats, rye or barley.
GOOD STOCK WILL IMPART TO THE FARM
AN AIR OF THRIFT.
Select for yonr cattle the best
breed. Let your milch cows be sleek,
beautiful and well nonrislied. that they
may yield abundance of rich milk, from
whose cream the thrifty housewife may
make butter that will vie with the
choicest brands of the market. A well
fed and carefully sheltered cow, guarded
against the frosts of winter, richly re
pays the care bestowed upon her. The
mild eyed Jersey is the queen for the
dairy, or for family.use. There is no
reason why our farmers should not raise
their own beef with a surplus to sell to
the butchers of the nearest town. For
this, as well as for the dairy, the best
breed is the cheapest iu the long run,
for the people of the towns have come
to that pass where they insist upon the
best, even if their lack of means com
pels them to consume a smaller quantity.
A good Hereford bull is a firstclass in
vesting t, if one already acclimatized
can be found.
POULTRY PAYS AND AFFORDS EMPLOY
MENT TO THE CHILDREN.
Most of onr farmers seem to think that
the poultry industry is too small a thing
for them to spend their time upon. Let
ns consider this for a few moments. Ac
cording to a conservative estimate the
poultry product of this conntry amounts
to 1290,000,000. Georgia is not produc
ing her share of this wealth. She does
not even produce enough for home con
sumption. Anv inhabitant of our cities
Money! Money !
Money !
At 6 per cent on 10 years time.
Y e are prepared to negotiate
loaus on improved city and
Farm property in sums of not
less tbau 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 securitv
Call and see us.
LAWSON & SCALES,
Waynesboro, Ga.
sep 5,1900—If »
ground bone to the poultry feed. Tne
addition of skim milk to the ration will
greatly increase the production of eggs.
Chickens should also have the run of a
small patch of rye or other green food
in winter.
Mr. R. L. Pritchard, laud and indus
trial agent of the Central of Georgia
railway, from whose pamphlet on poul
try we have here taken many sugges
tions iu a condensed form, advisee farm
ers to get some good work on poultry.
A good poultry yard with well kept
houses for shelter adds much to the suc
cess of a larm or market garden aud
gives to the children profitable employ
ment aud pleasant diversion.
THINGS THAT BIND THE HEART TO HOMR.
A pretty home with attractive sur
roundings, wellbred cattle aud horses,
whether few or many, poultry of the
best breed and fields that are by skilful]
farming made to produce abundantly
give to the farm an air of comfort and
prosperity that cannot fail to attract and
bind the hearts of the young people tc
their country home,
But a shabby dwelling, tumble down
fences, poor lands poorly tilled, repel
young people of spirit and produce in
them a repugnance to country life that
never forsakes them while memory lasts.
O. B. Stevens, Commissioner.
HOKKAS’S GREAT BARGAINS!
-Ill
seasonable and serviceable-
Corvicfs Acquitted.
Miluedgeville, Ga., Jan. 21.—The
jury, after being out for several hours,
brought in a verdict of not guilty in the
case of tbe state against the four female
convicts charged with arson. Every
convict witness was sent up for murder
and was serving a life sentence.
Endowment For University.
Atlanta, Jan. 21.—The endowment
committee of the University of Georgia
met Saturday in the state library at the
capitol, and it was '
We are furnishing our friends and patrons with the bestir
of Dry Goods ever brought to this city.
Just a few quotations to give vou an idea what we bar ^
furnish you with : Large-size Fleece-Lined, Extra-Heavy I eSl!
for Men, Women and Children, at 25c. each.
Hosiery, Belts, Corsets, Towtds, Ready-Made Sheets, PM*
Cases, Lace Curtains, Rugs, Carpets, the finest line of white
red Damask ever seen in Augusta, tor 25c. a yard.
Buudle Remnants ol Calico and Worsted aud event 1
you want for yourself and family, at the LOW PRICE STOP-
P. D. HORKAN St CO-
812 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA.
THIS SEASON
We will offer to the Public the best h nfl?
?S%t^;l orwl>ich ' re10 ,h «
That has ever been for sale in AUGUSTA,
Our SHOES will be sold strictly on their metits and on our guarantee
.lability. W e will have some special offerings to make as the season progresses. .l lR
oftb eir
for the erection of an- alumni halfoD
the campus at Athens.
Job Printing of all classes.
CASTOR! A
For Infants and Children,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Orders promptly attended to.
In medium-priced SHOES, the lines we carry have-no superior.
FARM 8PIO.es,
nindefF
such as are needed by those exposed to the inclemency of the weather. Wu b» ve ^
cial effort to secure SHOES that will give ample protection to feet, i nd k ' eep tJ
No trouble to shov- our Shoes.
GOULEY & VAUGHN
826 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
«®»Agent or HANAN & SON S Fiue.Shoes.