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C. STULB & CO
orner of Broadway and Jackson Street,
Augusta,
Georgia.
SODA WATER, u mm rmum m
The finest place of the
kind in the
UNITED : STATES,
SOLE AGENTS FOR
WHITMAN’S FINE CANDIES
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@[he terete (f^itizen.
The Survival of the Fittest.
WAYNESBORO, G AFEB. 1 1901.
The grit) is stepping with equal
tread at the door of the palace as
well as the peasant’s home.
the Bui ke room It should be under
stood t hat ! his furii'hing will be
uniform the trustees having agreed
no favoritism shall appear in inak
i ing one room better than another.
I It is a home of perfect equality,
making the last days of the old fel-
| lows as happy and peaceful as pos
j si hie.
The quality and kind of furniture
The reason for putting the inscrip- j lias been agreed upon and those de
tion on Queen Victoria’s casket in j siring to furnish a room can do so
the Latin tongue may be that they | easily by inquiring
never expect ber to come to life
again, which is an English joke on
a dead language.
For an old lady who loved peace
Queen Victoria had more bloody
wars than Caesar and finally had
her remains peacefully transferred
to the grave on a caisson guarded
by soldiers, and also by warships
with the heaviest armament iu the
world. liequiescat in pace.
the price and
{forwarding the money to the pres-
! ideni Col.W.L. Calhoun, of Atlanta,
who will safely invest as direct, d
! through his subordinates in the
Home.
We print below the form adopted
for applicants, which should, by
! one applying b-3 carefully stud
ied and complied with to the letter.
It will save trouble afterwards.
Form of Application.
State of Georgia county.
The age of consent in the state of To the Board and Trustees of the
Georgia is 10 years. In Tennessee
it is 16. It is a libel on our people
that it has a legislature which pro
tects yaller dogs but can see their
way clear to sacrifice little girls to
men-beasts and leave eyery flock of
sheep in the state to the tender
mercy of curs. - It is really amusing
when one thinks of it seriously.
Confederate Soldiers Home of
Georgia:
The petition of shows that
he Is a resident of the State of Geor
gia, that he has resided in said state
for five years, next preceeding De
eember 19ili, 1900, the date of the
approval ot the Act of the Genera
! Assembly of said State by which
! the said Soldiers’ Home was accept
j ed; that he was honorably aischarg
i ed from the Confederate service
The agitation of the issue of the
temporal power of the Pope never
ceases. We hardly perceive It at. , . .
! and that by reason ot (Here stat<
all in this country where churches j J . _
, ; cause: eitner age, infirmity or pov
can never have any connection ; ’ t -
I erty) ~ ~
with state in its powers; but acros
the waters all Europe constantly
feels that the issue is a live one,
and that the Catholic world be
lieves that iu a few years the Pope
will again exercise authority ove»
temnoral concerns as it once did.
-he is unable to maintain
We mildly suggest that a very
good source 'of revenue to the city
would be a spitting ordinance, no(
for revenue only, hut largely u
promote health and to teach po
liteness to some gentlemen (?) and
savages. There is no good reason
for anyone “voiding his rheum” on
the side walks and pavemonls
when he can easily go to the edge
of it and If he must be filthy spit in
the street. Waynesboro is just as
much entitled to this protection as
aDy city in the world.
himself. That he was a member of
Company of the Regiment;
That he has not drawn a pension
from the State for the present fis
cal year. Ho therefore pray9 tha
he may be admitted to the said
Home, and receive the benefit
thereof.
Applicant
Sworn to and subscribed before
me. Ordinary of said county, and I
hereby certify that Mr.— is a
citizen of said county and state, and
that in my opinion he is entitled t<
the benefits of said Act.
This 190
Ordinary.
(Note.-Return, when filled out, to
W, L. Calhoun, Atlanta, Ga.)
The 5th annual festival of fun and
frolic given under the ausnices of
the Merry Makers Association will
be given at Augusta, Ga., commenc
ing April 22d,1901, for one week.
The 20th century will be opened
with one grand week ot splendor
the like of which has never before
been seen in the Southern States.
flO, 000 in cold cash will be the out
lay for the free street shows to be
seen day and night.
The grandest poultry, pigeon and
Belgian hare show ever held in Au
gusta will throw its doors open
April 22J, for one week. The finest
poultry and pet stock of different
states and cities will be seen at this
show The best judges have been
engaged to judge the show, and the
largest number of cash and specdal
premiums yet seen in a catalogue
will be offered. Nothing will be left
undone to make this show a suc
cess. Entries open to the world.
When you were here each of the
past four years, you thought the
fire works were grand, we can only
assure you that they fade in insig
nificance compared to what you
will see at this year’s festival. The
pictures in the tire will be kept a
secret trom you until you see them.
Don’t fail fo come.
The Military display will be a
feature. If your company is here
on that occasion to drill for the
prizes, come with them and cheer
them on to victory. Five first-class
bands of music will give concerts
hourly each day of the week.
Nothing but the highest class at
tractions will be seen on the streets,
instructive and entertaining. Let
the old, young, rich, poor, high and
low. Let everybody come.
The railroad rates have been se
cured which will enable every one
to drop dull care, and spend one
week of joy and pleasure at Augus
ta, 22d to 27th April, 1901.
Everything free, hourly concerts
each day. Grand military parade
and contests. The highest class
acrobats, and specialty artists dis
porting for the pleasure of the pub
lic on Broad street, day and night
the entire week. Come and be a
Merry Maker.
A. H. Miegel,
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Caterer fo Up-to-Date Dressers.
123 Jackson St., Dyer Building-,
AUGUSTA, : : : ; GEORGIA.
Dollars ! Your Old Clothes Redeemed
W. u il) reduce your Ciot liintt hi ! by mak
ing your clothes look neal ai.d tidy longer,
u e |.reserve vour new suit.
\\ e ciean your.soiled Suit.
We dye your faded Suit.
Ouloi town p-'tronage given ,
tion. Also Ladies work -pPc.ai alter.
Don’t Forget to try the
coiisiimpiion
is destruction of lung
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Certainly nothing has so attacked
the president’s sense of propriety as
the act of appointing to an impor
tant place in the army Justice Me
Kenna’s son, while the great ques
tion now disturbing the country is
b9!dg argued before the supreme
court wh-ther or not the constitu
tion follows the flig, President Me
Kinley-is tremendously concerned
as to how the supreme court of the
U. S decides this question, and, to
throw a sop to one of the justices: ,
whos9 opinion he could not possibly j the consumption,
kuow was the breet h of propriety j can or can’t, according
of which the country has taken nr,- i . ,
tice very generally. In an editorial ! Y ou begin,
paragraph the Savannah Press says
very pointedly.
“The most scandalous part of the
appointment of a son of Justice Mc
Kenna to a position in the army is
that he takes the place made vacant
by the discharge of Lieutenant Col
onel Russell B. Harrison, whose
father the ex president, has been
expressing anti - administration
opinions. Justice McKenna may
not be led to believe that the Con
stitution does not follow the flag,
but the president’s appointment
was in execrably bad ta-in, to .■>*}•
the least.”
by a
growing germ, precisely as
moldy cheese is destruction
of cheese by a growing germ.
If you kill the germ, you
You
to
Take Scott’s Emulsion of
Cod Liver Oil; take a little
at first.
I.awtonville.
Correspondence Citizen.
The farmers in this section are
progressing rapidly with their
farms They are thinking of the
high price of cotton for next fall.
Mr. S. A. Perkins and family are
visiting in Augusta this week.
Miss Mary Clark, of Stillmore, is
visiting her many friends here this
week. She is always a welcomed
visitor.
We are sorry to note the serious
illness of Mrs. Warnock, We hope
she will recover by our next writ
ing-
Our new preacher preached at
this place Sunday. His flock is very
much pleased with him. He has
made favorable impressions on a
great many, and we think his com
ing among us will be a great bene
fit.
Mrs. Mid Lanier is visiting her
sister Mrs. Chance this week.
Tom Chance has been sick for
several days. We wish for him a
speedy recovery.
Tax Receiver R. A. Templeton,
of Waynesboro, and C, Avret, of
Ciaxton, were among our visitors in
our village last Sunday.
Rev. C. M. Carswell is principal of
the Lawtonville school now. We
wish him much success with his
school.
C'apt. Joe Bell and family spent
Sunday on his farm. He is moving
up business on his place.
im prove <
in Burke and Jefferson Counties.
No Commissions. Lowest Hates.
Long time or installments.
ALEXANDER & JOHNSON
705 Broad Street,
AUGUSTA, GA.
WOODWARD LUMBER C0. t
Manufacturers of
Lumber, Sash, Doors,
Blinds, Etc., Etc.
Roberts Street, AUGUSTA, GA,
jfcW Your orders solicited.
W. D. BECKWITH,
RESIDENT DENTIST,
office over Gray’s j Waynesboro, Ga.
Office houis: 8 to 1 a. m., and from 2 to-J
p. m. Spec-sal attention tocrown and bridge
work. Satisfaction guaranteed. Charges
reasonable. The expense of a trip to a
arge city saved patrons. sep3,’98—by
DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
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All persons holding claims against the
the estate of W. F. McClennahan, late of
said county, deceased, are hereby notified to
present them to the under-igned properly
proven within tiie time required by law. and
all persons indebted to said esiate will please
make immediate payment to me. This Feb.
2d,; 1901.
WM. E. JONES.
Adm’r Estate of W. F. McClennan iDec’d.
Opposite H. II. MA.N’AU, the Tailor.
H S CLEANING WORKS,
WAYNESRORO, GEORG I \
Igdg** We have received the Single Seat
Light Jogging Carts at popular prices, also
several Open Columbus Buggy Company’s
Buggies, which are for sale cheap.
DAY & TANYAHILL, Augusta, Ga.
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LEAKLEY’S “Shop Around
The Corner,” :
Headquarters for
DA DIES’ AND CHILDREN’S
FURNISHINGS. FINE LACES,
Embroideries, Imported Neck Fixings for
Indies.. E inest line ot Novelties in Augus la.
Everything for Ladies and Child.en oth-
ing for men. Waynesboro people united to
cal! when in thp city.
RLEAKLEY’S
SHOP ABOUND THE CORNER,
AUGUSTA, .GA.
Agents for Butteiick’s Patters, Jarvin’s
Gloves and American Lady Corsets.
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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.
2d —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. Clothiers,
838 Broad Street, - ^Ang-iista., O-a.
F. O. YOUNG,
ARLINGTON BARBEE SHOP.
WAYNESB }RO, GA,
My shop is nicely fixed with water anc i indebted to said estate will please make im-
every convenience. I solicit the public pa- mediate paymenUo me. This Feb. 2d, 19Jl.
ronage. Special attention given to work j
for the ladie dec.V96— I
l EORGIA—B rke County. — Whereas.
vT All persons holding claims against the
estate of Homer Gains, late of said county,
deceased, are hereby notified to present them
to the undersigned properly proven within
the lime required by law, and all persons
WM. E. JONES, Administrator,
Estate of Homer Gains. Dec’d.
Shoe Making, fl
REPAIRING, &c.
I am located on New St., Cobbham, where
I am prepared to give satisfaction iu mending
Shoes and Harness at short notice. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. I solicit a share of your pa
tronage. When in need of any bind of SHOE
repairing, ring TELEPHONE, No, 2. I will
rail for the work.
Bev. P. J. MAJOR. Waynesboro. Ga
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! DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
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A LL persons indebted to the the estale ot
William M. Wadley, late of is-.id county,
deceased, are requested to make immediate
payment of the same to the undersigned; and
all persons holding claims against said de
ceased are required to present the same,
properly proven to my attorney at taw, Sam
F. Garlington. S32 Broad Street, Augusta. Ga.
or be forever barred.
MARY J. WADLEY*,
Administratrix of the Estate of Wm. M.
W’adley. deceaseu.
Sam F. Garlington, Atty.
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Chas.'B. Alien,
830 Broad St.,
Augusta, : Georgia.
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PHYSICIAN ASD SUKGEO*,
Office at George Evans & Bro’s., Store.
WAY'NESBORO. G A.
Offers his professional services to the col
ored people at latge. All calls attended to
promptly, day or night. Disease of women
and children are specialties. Charges reason
able. jan26.I90l— by
Cotton.8a »r,Grist,
Oil and Fertilizer
Like bad dollars, all counterfeits
of DeWit’ts Witch Hazel Salve are
worthless. The original quickly
cures piles, sores and all skin dis
eases. ii b. MCMasfcer.
It acts as a
food; it is the
easi e s t food.
Seems not to he
food; makes you
hungry ; eating
is comfortable.
You grow strong
er. Take more;
the soldiers home. jnot too much ; enough is as
The Soldiers Home n^ar Atlanta much as y OU like and agrees
with
Tilt-genuine has
this .picture on it,
take no other.
is nearly ready for receiving
who are t ntitled under the law to
have a home under its ample roof.
It will he completed about the 20»h
of April next, and will accommo
date about 120 or 130 When en
tirely finished wiil enable 20 or 30
more to have comfortable rooms
There are several rooms to finish.
The state ‘s obhgated fo furnish
the Homs with all necessary furni
ture, bur the people all over the
state are asking the privilege of fur
nishing rooms donated in compli
ment to soldiers of their respective
sections and localities.
Burke county should not fail to
furnieh ope room to he known fcs
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
or free sample, its agreeable
:aste will surprise you.
SCOTT & BOWNE,
Chemists,
409 Pearl St., New York.
50c. and $1.00; all druggists.
Theatrical Season 1900-1901.
The following is a list of attrac
tions at the Grand Opera House,
Augusta, Ga. for February, The
Central R. R. will arrange liberal
rales and convenient schedules for
theatrical parties.
11th, Bostonians; 13ih, Because
She Loved Him So; 16th, Gertrude
Coglan; 18th, Quo Vardis; 19th, Ed
ward Harrigau; 21st, AI. H. Wilsoh;
26th,Frank Daniel;27th,Miss llobb-i.
Persons who cannot take ordinary
pills find it a pleasure to take De-
Witi’s Little early risers. They are
the be§t little liver pill ever made.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Notice to All
Who Have Machinsry!
I have located In Waycesboro and willlgive
prompt atten. ion to all repairs on any kind
ofMachinery Plumbinga specialty. Orders
left at my home, or at S. Bell’s store will be
given quick attention.
R. W. ^HANDLER, Machinist,
jan 26.1901—by
COMPLETE
MILL OUTFITS.
Gin, Press, Cane Mill ami Shingle Ontflv*
8 F’acMry,^Furnace CaStiOQfS.
and Railroad
Ratlroad, Mill. Machinists’ and Factory Supplies.
Belting, Packing. Injectors, Pipe Fittings,
SawB, Files, Oilers, Etc.
CFCast every day; work ISO hands.
LOMBARD IRON WORKSiSUPPLY CO.,
Ill A.H-..ICTA QA.
SEED!SEED!
PROF. P. M. WHITMAN,
209 7th St., Augusta, Ga.
GIVES FREE EYE TESTS for all defects oi
sight, grinds the proper glasses and WAR
RANTS them.
Lenses cut into your frame while you wait
FREE OF CHARGE a medicine or glasses
I Large Stock or
Garden Seed
on hand, tha
best that can
be bought.
Our prices are
LOWEST
Come and see
us. We guar
antee satis-
taction.
ONION
GENTLEMEN
NEW CROP!
TURNIPS,
PEAS,
Potatoes, 2d
Crop Virgini a
Early Rose, the
best.
Call at
Ii.R»Ford’s
Drug
Store,
W aynesboro.
Wm. J. WRIGHT,
Watchmaker and
Jeweler,
TRESSPASS NOTICE,
All persons are hereby prohibited from
hunting, flshsng, cutting timber, making
paths or olherwi.-e tresspassing on our lands
situated the in 66th and 67th districts known
as the Green and Powell Pond places, the
Sexton place, in the 60th and 62d districts.
Such offenders will be prosecuted.
MRS. M. J POWELL,
LOUIS POWELL,
W. G. GREEN.
This Feb. 9th, 1901.
T. G. BAILIE & CO.,
Wall Paper, jShades, JJattings,
Awnings Made to Order.
Agg'” WRITE US FOR SAMPLES
934 Broad Street,
AUGUSTA, - GEORGIA
We shall not impose on vour time to ask vou tn
read a long advertisement describing the merits oo
all the uew ideas in this seasons
FALL CLOTHING
They speaK tor themselves, your inspection will
he better than pages of praise, and the prices, it
plain figures, are the most eloquent arguments—
Call and see them.
We are showing the handsomest and largest line
ever carried. Step in any day and try one ol our
Suits and you will be satisfied. Our store is a
good place to buy any apparel for Man, Woman or
Child.
./. WILLIE LEVY,
844 Bioadway, AUGUSTA, GA.
feb25,’99—by
Old Clothes
MADE NEW : : : : :
By Cleaning or Dyeing them
at the WAY'NESBORO : . :
Pressing Club,
| M. BUXTON, Proprietor.
i Kg’" Don’t miss the place. I am located
next doorto the Bank or *Vaynesboro rear
of Post office. Pon’t forget that I press
j Suit* and Dye suits. Clean and Dye Kid
I Gloves, Ladies Skirts Cleaned and Dyed and
made same as new, Give me a trial. Alt
work guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
Waynesboro, Georgia.
High-Class work a specialty
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TH E CITIZEN JOB OFFICE,Waynes
boro, Gla. JnstlcesConrt Blanks a spe
cialty Estimates cheerfully furnished
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i»G<hT0THEe6IRARD^ PHARMACY^
For your Gar
den Seed, On-
js ion Sets, Early
Rose and Bliss
p^lrisb Potatoes.
HH We have just
received a
|J fresh supply of
f D. M. Ferry &
- 1 (jj 0 ’ s Seeds.
They are noted for putting up the most reli
able Seed sold. Their seed are always fresh
and gives the best results. Our prices are
as low as the lowest.
Also remember we carry a complete
line of DRUGS and everything generally
kept in a first-class Drug Store.
We have a competent Druggist who has
had 15 years experience.
BUXTON & HAESELER,
GIRARD. GEORGIA.
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