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E. C. STULB &
A. H. Miegel,
orner of Broadway and Jackson Street,
lugusta,
<jj M£BS<iIlT»filLOB, 0/
Georgia.
SODA WATER, ICE CREAM 1
The finest place of the
kind in the
UNITED : STATES.
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SOLE AGENTS FOR
WHITMAN’S FINE CANDIES
I1V AUGUSTA,
J!Fhe fjjjrne (jj/itizm. [she never reached home.
The Survival of the Fittest.
WAYNESBORO, GA.. FEB. 2, 1901
The mocking bird was heard sing
ing yesterday, 1st February.
The great composer Guiseppe
Verdi is dead so far as the beatiDg
of his heart is concerned, and he is
laid away in the voiceless tombjbut
as long as the matchless strains of
II Trovatore are given voice,he will
be aiive in the hearts of mankind.
On February 4 h the Atlanta Bar
Association, Supreme court of
Georgia and other court func
tionaries will appropriately cel
ebrate the centennial of chief jus
tice Marshall’s accession to the
U. S. Supreme court. The fame of
this great jurist is undimmed tho a
hundred years has nassed, and all
lawyers are still devotees at the
shrine of Marshall.
J. T. Dargan in a letter to the At
lanta Constitution lifts the hair of
the Virginia Military Institute od
it’s brutal, low and cowardly hazmg
of the young class, It has been gen
erally supposed that southern ins.ti
tutions bred brave young gentle
men, but this glaring exception re
veals enough dastardly cowardice
to sicken a well bred southern dog
Toughs at a southern college is an
ante helium product. It has some
thing to do with tlie mud that has
come to the surface.
The editor who properly watches
over the social conditions and stud
ies the interest of society—the prop
er holding together conditions in
which purity of morals can thrive —
will see how direct the suggestions
of the letter below apply. There
are men in all communities much
more ready to insist on the protec
tion of women from immoral trier
than women are themselves. Whi
not drive men to the same socia
ostracism as women when the^
equally deserve it. The contrary is
too often true and tho weaker is
driven to destruction aud ignominy
while the stronger is upheld. What
society can be kept pure under such
conditions and where is it’s shield
for virtuous young womanhood ?
Here is the letter we reier to:
Editor Constitution: -I read In
your Sunday issue ‘Tsrna D roley’s”
article on the spere and influence of
w 'men in the political, intellectual
and social affairs of the world, but
more especially as applied to our
own couutry. All of her ideas are
on the right line and well told: hut
there is one phase of woman’s influ
ence she has overlooked. I should
be pleased to see how she would
handle ihe question which I will
n<>w suggest to he«- pen
‘Women can make men pure and
upright How? Let them ostracise
ev -y man who comes into their
pr sein e with the smell of whi-ky
on his breath, or one who is euiltv
of doing anything of a questionable
character.whether it he in the realm
of political or socia! morals.
Mary McIntosh.
Miss Mitchell May Have Had Her
self Kidnaped.
Atlanta, , Jan. 22. — Miss Beulah
Mitchell, the Woodlawn, Ala., runaway
whom the Atlanta police had in charge
several days last week and who left At
lanta for her home Saturday afternoon,
escaped from the tram somewhere be
tween here and Birmingham, and has
not'turned up since.
Saturday night the chief of police at
Woodlawn telephoned to Chief Manly
asking if he had put the young lady on
the train. The chief replied that he had
sent her to the train, accompanied by
an officer, and that he was positive she
left this city- on the train with her ticket
for Woodlawn in the conductor’s pos
session. He was theu informed that
she had not turned up ot the other eud
of the line and was promised that he
would be notified if she was found.
Nothing further has been heard from
Woodlawn.
New Bank at Fitzgerald.
Fitzgerald, Ga., Jan. 28.—Fitzger
ald is to have a new bank with a capi
tal of $25,000. The head promoter is
Captain John A. Phillips, who will be
associated with a number of Brnuswick
capitalists. The stock was subscribed
at Brunswick last Thursday during the
Brunswick and Birmingham couveu
tion. It will be incorporated as a state
bank.
Five Defendants Acquitted.
Fairburx, Ga., Jan. 26.—Judge Can
dler heard preliminary trials here yes
terday of Jim Thompson, charged with
arson, aud the parties charged with the
murder of Sterling Thompson. Thomp
son was discharged. Five defendants
in the murder case were comn fitted to
Fulton county jail to await trial at the
February term of the court.
An Excellent Mule Market.
Americus, Ga,, Jan. 28.—The num
ber of mules sold in Americus this year
will rhu away up iuto the hundreds,
and probably $125,000 will be paid our
for stock ere the season closes. A dozeu
firms are engaged in the business here
and a large farming territory in this
and a half dozen adjoining counties is
supplied.
Negro Shot to Death.
Carrollton, Ga., Jan. 11.—Hender
son Glautou, a y-oung negro, was fouuti
dead with two pistol shots iu his body
A part of a deck of cards, a purse with
$3.55 in it, half pint bottle of whisky, a
38-caliber pisiol with two chambers
empty lying between bis legs, a lamp
burning and marks of pistol balls on the
weatherboarding of the bouse was all
that told the tale of his demise. Joe
Evans and Fed Walker are in jail here
now uuder a warrant charging the mur-
dgy of Henderson. Glanroa.„
W ANTED—ACTIVE MAN OF GOOD
character to deliver and collect iD
Georgia for old established manufacturing
wholesale house, $«09 a year, sure pay. Hon
esty more than experience requires. Our re
ference, any bank in any city. Enclose self-
eddressed stamped envelope Manufactur-
ars,Third Floor,334Dearborn,St .Chicago. 1C
CASTOR i A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind Yon Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Dr. Henry J. Godin
EYE «st ; vtt SPECIALIST,
neater in Fine Optical Goods and Mann
facturer of Spectacles and Eye-Glasses.
CONSULTATION FREE.
Stroger Phone, 793. 928 Broad Street
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
Opposite Planter’s Hotel.
Pity
and
Beauty
The most beautiful thing ir
the world is the baby, ah
dimples and joy. The mos;
pitiful thing is that same baby
thin and in pain. And t
mother does not know that
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 gets 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
Liver Oil is the fat she
take; it will save her.
Cod
can
The genuine has this picture on
it, take no other.
If vou have not tried it, send
for free sample, its agreeable
taste will surprise you.
SCOTT & BOWNE,
Chemists,
409 Pearl St., N. Y.
L,i
1 grown
without
Potash.
Supply
enough Pot
ash and your
profits will be
l large; without
Potash your
crop will be
“scrubby.”
Our books, telling about composition of fertilizers
best adapted for all crops, are free to all fanners.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
93 Nassau St., New York.
erer
126 Jackson St
AUGUSTA, : :
Up-to-Date Dressers.
rer Building,
; GEORGIA.
JM-
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'jAy
Dollars ! Your Obi Clothes Recieej
W~ will reduce your Clot hing hid by muk-| We dye your faded <
ing your clothes look neat and tidy ionger. j Ouiol town n ir ( ,n flllt
V. .• ic-e,-ve vMirr.cw tion. a Iso Ladies v‘<ir£ glven sp>-t
V. e clean your soiled suit. i Don’t For°et to ti v t'
WfflMO 1111 Mil Mlffi las
a Uen.
Opposite 11 II. MANAU, the Tailor,
Wayne si;
! <>K0, OK
°RGl Ai
The Quakers Ire
Honest r
le.
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medicine
purely vegetable medicine at d can in:
by the most de’icate. Kidney dis
The Quaker Her;
Tonic is not only :
blood purifier, but
Bicod maker for T’r.b
Weak and Debilitate'
people who have n;
strength nor b! od. I
acts as a tonic, it rtga
lates digestion cure
dvspepsia end lend:
ftreiiL'th an-’ li re t-
then rv us system. I
for weak women. It is .
lak:
by the most de’icate. Kidney disea-i
Rheumatism and all diseases of the
Stomach and nerves soon succumb ! i
wonderful effects upon th human syvr
Thousands of people in Ge rgia reo
mend it. Price $1.00.
QUAKER PAIN BALM is the n cduur
that the Quaker Doctor made ad < f !. is wo
derful quick cures with. Ids a new a;
wo derful medicine f r Neur, kia, T- ot’i
ache, Backache, Rheum ti>m Sprain
Pain in the Bowels; in fa't, r li pain car. m
relieved bv it. Price 25c.. and 50c.
QUAKER WHITE WONDER SOAP, ;
medicated soap for the skin, scalp and con
p exion. Price 10 :. a cake.
QUAKER HEALING SALVE, a vtgc
table ointment for the cure of tetter, eczem
ind eruptions of the skin. Pr : ce r 0c a !
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
f~\ EOR -IA:—To the Honorable Secretary
V_X of State : The Sylvan ia Railroad Com
pany respectfully shows:
1st, That on the 1st day of January, 1901.
the following resolution was passed *y s
Board of Directors, to-wit:
Resolved, That tire ‘-'yivania Railroad
Company extend its railroad from the town
of Syl vahia to or about t lie town of Girard in
Burke county, a distance of about twenty-
tw • miles, bv the nearest and most practica
ble route, runuing through parts of Screven
uid Burke count es, in the state of Georgia.
Resolved further, that this resolution be
published once a week for four weeks in the
S/ilvnnia Telephone and the True Citizen,
>r the newspapers in which the Sheriff’s ad
vertisements of said counties are published.
Resolved Fuitlier, That after this resolu
tion has been published as aforesaid, a certi
fied copy of ihe same and said advertise
ments be filed in the office of the secretary of
state, accompanied by tiie legal fee.
Resolved Fnither. That the Attorney of
the Company be and he is herehy authorized
to do all such matters and'hings in reference
;o the proposed extension and obtaining au-
rhority lor the same as he may deem neces
sary ai d advisable
Wherefore.the SylvaniaRailroad Company
request that it have authority to extend
road as a'oresaid.
THE SYLVsiNIA RAILROAD CC
By P D, Baffin, President,
.iano.1901—ct
WOODWARD LUMBER CO.,
Manufacturers of
Lumber, Sash, Doors, :
Blinds, Etc., Etc.
Roberts Street, AUGUSTA, GA,
Your orders solicited.
SEED!SEED!
t Large stock or
Garden Seed
on hand, thd
best that can
be bought.
Our prices are
LOWEST
Come and see
us. We guar
antee satis-
faciion.
ONION
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
1 he firm o f Duke & Co., has been disso’ved
bv mutual consent D Attaway. acting at-
torney-in-fact for Mrs Fannie C, Atta-
wav withdrawing from the firm. The
business will be continued by B. F. Duke
acting attorney iu-fact for Mr E. Duke.
All ersons having claims against said firm
will present them to said B. E, 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 the business will
be c.iuJncted as formerly uuder the nameol
Duke & Co.
MRS. E DUKE,
MRS. F. C. ATTAWAY
Jan. 19th, 1901.
ElSg'* We have received the Single S e
Light Jogging Carts at popular prices alf
several Open Columbus Buggy Conin’ an y°
Buggies, which are for sale cheap. ‘'
Augusta, Ga.
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& TANNAHILL.
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LEAKLEY’S “Shop Around
The Corner,” :
Headquarters for
LADIES’ AND CH LDREN’S
FURNISHINGS. FINE LACES,
Embroideries, Imported Neck Fixing- for
Ladies.. Finest line ot Novelties in Augu ta
Everything for Ladies and Child.en— -oth-
ing for men. Waynesboro people invited to
call when in the city.
BLEAKLEY’S
SHOP AROUND THE CORNER.
AUGUSTA, iGA.
Agents for Butterick’s Patters, Jarvin’s
Gloves and American Lady Corsets.
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AN EXCLLENT OPPORTUNITY,
For the next 60 clays, we make this special offer
to the buying public ;
DEBTORS iND CREDITORS.
TURNIPS,
PEAS,
J^LL persons indebted to the the estate ot
William M. Wadley, late of ,s .id county
deceased, are requested to make immediate
i pa\ ment of the same to the undersigned; and
I all persons holding claims against said de-
Potatoes, 2d 1 ceased are required to present the same,
Crop" Virginia 1 P r °P er, y proven to my attorney at law.Ham
— - - 6 F Oarlington. s32 Broad Street, Augusta. Ga.
or he forever barred.
MARY J. WADLEY,
Administratrix of the Estate ot Wm. M.
Wadley. deceaseu.
Sam F Garlington, Atty.
Flarly Rose, the
best
Call at
NEW CROP!
If.R.Ford’s
Drug
Store,
\v ay nesboro.
PROF. P. M. WHITMAN,
209 7ih St., Augusta, Ga.
GIVES FREE EYE TESTS for all defects o,
sight, grinds the proper glasses and WAR
RANTS them.
Lenses cut into your frame while you wait.
FREE OF CHARGE * medicine or glasses
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Central Time »t Jacksonville and Savannah.
Eastei n Time at Other Point3.
Schedule in Effect June 10th. 1900.
Wm. J. WRIGHT,
Watchmaker ami
Jeweler,
Wayresboro, Georgia.
figs?*’ High-Class work a specialty
■A
For FREE
Scholarship
POSITIONS GUARANTEED,
Under $3,000 Cash Deposit.
Raiiroad Fare Paid.
Open all year to Both Sex*-*. Very Cheap Board.
Georjrla-Alabama Business College,
Macon. Georgia
W. D. BECKWITH,
RESIDENT DENTIST,
office Ove^r Gray’sj Wayuesboro, Ga,
Office bouts: 8 to 1 a. m , and from 2 tot
p. m. speesnl attention to crown and bridge
work. Satisfaction guaranteed Charges
reasonable. The expense of a trip to «
arge citv saved paip-ns sepS.’-tK—by
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NORTHBOUND*.
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“ Barnwell
Ar. Jacksonville (P. S.)
ORDINARY’S NOTICE.
G EORGIA—Burke County,—Whereas,
W D Fulcher applies to me for per
manent letters of administration on the es
tate of Meil D Fulcher, iate of said county,
deceased.
'1 hese are, therefore, to cite and admor ish
all persons interested, to show cause, 'if any
can. before me. at my office, at 10 o’clock, a.
j m.. on the first Monday in Feb. 1901, why
I said letters of administration should not be
i granted in terms of the law This Jan. 8th,
1901, ULO. F. COX. Ordinary, B. C.
/ ’ EORGIA—Burke County —Whereas,
VTt S J. Bell applies to me for letters of ad-
ministrat on on the estate of W K. Bell,
late of said county, deceased
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish
all persons interested to snow cause, (if any
they cr",) be:ore me at y office at 10
o’clock, a. ., on the first Monday in
Feb ’901. why said letters of administration
should not be granted in terms of the law.
This Jan. 8tli, 1901.
GE 1. F. COX, Ordinary, B. .
Phil. P, Johnston, At ’y„
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2tl
We send by express prepaid any article you wish
subject to examination ; if it does not tit 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.
I. C. LEVY’S SON & CO.
Tailor-Fit
838 Broad Street,
Clothiers,
Auo usta, Ga.
f i EORGIA—Burke County.—Whereas.
'2T J H. Mackenzie, guar ian of Traov
Mackenzie, has applied to me for letters
dismissory from said guardianship
These are therefore, to cite and admonish
all persons interested, to show cause, (if any
they can) before jpe at my office, at 10 o’clock
a m. t on the 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.
C "5 EORGIA—Burke County. - Whereas,
T Ad m L. Brinson has in due form applied
to me for permanent letters of administra
tion upon the estate of Lizzie M. Brinson,
latent said couhtv. deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all persons interested to show cause, (if any
they can.) before me at my office, at 10 o’cl’k
a m., on the first Mon ay in February , 1«01,
why said ermam-nt letters of administra
tion should <>t be granted tn terms of the
law. i bis January iUh, 1901
GEO. F. i'OX. Ordinary, B. C, Ga.
Lawson & Scales. A t’ys.
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STOVES
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Chas. B. Allen,
830 Broad St.,
Augusta, : Georgia.
GENTLEMEN
We shall not impose ou vour time to ask vou tn
read a long advertisement describing the merits oo j
all the new ideas iu this seasons
T. G. BAILIE & CO.,
-Dealers in -
Wall Papsr, jShades, Mattings,
Awnings Made to Order.
WRITE US FOR SAMPLES
934 Broad Street,
AUGUSTA, - 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
vt doer to the Bank of Waynesboro rear
Post office 1 on’t forget that I press
it- and i'ye .-<uits. Clean and Dve Kid
>ves, I.adies S' irts Cleaned and Dyed and
de same as new, Give rr.e atrial. AP
rk guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
FALL CLOTHING
They speaK lor themselves, your inspection v.ill
he better than pages of praise, and the prices,
plaiu figures, are the most eloquent arguments-
Call and see them.
We are showing the handsomest aud largest ii^
ever carried. Step in any day and try one of ° u ‘
Suits and you will be satisfied. Our store i- s 3
good place to buy any apparel lor Man, Womans
Child.
844 Bioadway,
feb25,’S9—by
J. WILLIE LE VY,
AUGUSTA,
GA.
( otton.NaiV.Grlsi,
Oil and Fertilizer
COMPLETE
^ KILL OUTFITS.
Gin. Pre*g, Cano Mill and Shingle Outfits
Castings.
Railroad. Mill. iiacbini«s’nnd Factory upplle*
Belting. Parking. Injectors. Pipe Flttinga,
Sans. Flies. Oilers. Etc.
Cast every day; worJc ISO hands.
.OMBARD SON WORKSi UPPLY CO..
AUGUST A, QA.
♦Trains 43 and 44 (mixed except Sunday)
arrive and depart from Hamburg.
•{•Daily except Sunday.
Sleeping Car Serviea.
Excellent daily passenger service between
Florida and New York.
Nos. 3b 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 and New York.
Pullman sleeping cars between Charlotte and
Richmond. Dining cars between Charlotte
and Savannah.
Nos. 35 and 36—U. S. Fast MaU. Through
Pullman drawing-room buffer 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 j^rs between Jacksonville
and Columbia, enroute daily between Jackson
ville and Cincinnati, via Asheville.
FR ANK S. GANNON, J. M. CULP,
Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr., Traffic Mgr,,
Washington, D. C, Washington, L). O
W. A. TURK, S. H. HARDWICK,
Gen. Pass. Ag’t., As’t Gen. Pass. Ag’t.,
Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga.
F. C. YOUNG,
ARLINGTON BARBER SHOP.
WAYNESB >RO. GA.
M.v shop is nicely fixed with water anc
every convenience. I solicit the public pa-
r.inage. Special attention given to work
f t l.:n ljuiie dec5.’9f—
18k
BE
On a
Boom!
Girard,Gci
Job priuling at the rifchi pikes.
Shoe Making,
REPAIRING, <to. Hkv.
I am located on New St., Cobbham, where
I am prepared to give satisfaction in mending
Shoes and Harness at short notice. Satistac-
ti"n guaranteed. I solicit a share of your t>a-
ronage. WI.en in need of anv kind of SHOE
repairing, ring TELEPHONE, No, 2 I will
rail for the work.
' ev P. J. MAJOR, Waynesboro. Ga
5 Telephone Lines being built to this
place. We have 2 large General
Merchandise stores, 1 Green
Grocery store, A large school cl
Livery and Sales Stables, one
church with a membership of
nearly 500. JYew residences now
in course op construstion.
All that has kept the place back nets
~ been the lack ofrailroaclpacildj.es
—The Sylvania Railroad will he
extended to this place at once. Jt
is now being surveyed, unci work
will be commenced on the road
at once.
Wp havp an nntion on about 15 nice building lots suit'
Vie Udve an option able for business and residencees
which we offer at $50 to $30o per lot.
BUXTON & HAESELER,
GIRARD. GEORGIA.
Advertising rates on application,