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of aii Kinds iu ueorgia iciiow noe.
i‘ii; g, louifcg, siding, rin 1 smog, Moulding, Etc
Sills, Driugo, Railr ad and Special Bills to order.
You will find no stale LI0JJ S0FFEB
on his shelves—it sells tod fast to grow stale.
Why? Because it is an absolutely pure coffee.
Strength, Purity and Flavor.
Please bear in mind that
Xj1o33. Coffee
is not a glazed article; it is not coated with
egg mixtures or chemicals in order to give it
a better appearance. We do not need to resort
to such measures—we have no imperfections
to hide!
In every package of LION COFFEE you will find a fully illustrated and descriptive list. No housekeeper, in
fact, no woman, man, boy or girl will fail to find in the list some article which will contribute to their happiness,
comfort and convenience, and which they may have by simply cutting out a certain number of Lion Heads from
the wrappers of our one pound sealed packages (which is the only form in which this excellent coffee is sold).
WOOLSON SP5CE CO., TOLEDO, OHIO.
Win
mm
Watchmaker and
Jeweler,
Money! Money!
'my !
At 5 per c-ent ou 10 years time.
ue are prepared to negotiate
3oa s on improved city and,
Farm property in sums of not
less than three hundred dollars
at 6 per cent, interest, for ten
years il desired.
Can secure an advance of 50
per cent, on the value of the
property offered as security
Waynesboro, Georgia.
High-Class work a specialty
Call and see us.
LAWSON & SCALES,
Waynesboro, Ga.
J..V6H LISBEY MOflSfiSY 00,
POf/iONA, N. C.
1,000.000 Trees and Vines
Large stock of shrubbery.
apU3,I901—by
Keep Cool
iii Hot
Weather!
Means success. Unless you follow a well
defined system in money matters, ten to one
you’ll never be rich Save a part of what
you make each month, and deposit if at reg
ular intervals in our Savings Department,
where it systematically works for you.
Four percent, per annum paid on savings,
compounded twice a year.
Ste?" A sol d institution which will help
make you one of the solid men <>f your town.
Send ns yourdepositto day. You can’t be
gin too early- Pass book sent by return
mail.
EQUITABLE TRUST GO,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
An Incident Sltowir.g the military
Cocr.-.gc cf the MontGiiefjrin.
In military courage the Montenegrin
probably stands at the head of Euro
pean races. The best wish fora baby
boy is, "May you not die in your bed!”
and to face death is, lo man or boy,
only a joyous game. Says W. J. Still
man in his “Autobiography:”
I have seen a man under a heavy
Turkish fire deliberately leave the
trenches and climb the breastwork,
only to expose himself from sheer
bravado.
While lying at headquarters at Orea-
buk, awaiting the opening of the cam
paign iu 1S77, I was walking one di
with the prince, when a hoy of 16 or IS
approached us, cap in hand.
“Now,” said the prince, “I’ll show you
an interesting thing. This boy is the-
last of a good family. Ills father and
brothers were all killed in the last bat
tle, and I ordered him to go home and
stay with his mother and sisters, that
the family might, not become extinct.”
The boy drew near and stopped be
fore us, his head down, his cap in hand.
“What do you want?” asked the
prince.
“I want to go back to my battalion.”
“But,” said the prince, “you are tHV
last of your line, and I cannot allow a
good family to be lost. You must go
home and take care of your mother.”
The boy began to cry bitterly.
“Will you go home quietly and stay
there,” said the prince, "or will you
take a flogging and be allowed to
fight?”
The boy thought for a moment. A
flogging, he knew well, is the deepest
disgrace that can befall a Montenegrin.
“Well.” he broke out, “since it isn’t
for stealing. I’ll be flogged.”
“No,” said the prince, “you must go
home.”
Then the boy broke down utterly.
“But,” he cried, “I want to avenge
my father and brothers!”
lie went away stiil crying, and the
prince said: “In spite of all this he
will be in the next battle.”
Predictions ot n Hate Wliich Will ;
Prevail Within Five I ears—Ameri- |
can Cars Made For Spain’s Bay
Kilts—Fast Train Solis Machinery
Abroad—Engine’s Long Journey.
Robert J. Campbell of New York,
who is president of the Cape n»r<
Construction company, cf which Dr.
W. f.ewaid Webb of the New 7 or!:
Central railroad is vice president and
which is building the line of the Cape
Breton railway from Canso to Louis-
burg, stated recently, according to a
Montreal dispatch to the New York
Times, that he had obtained control oi
51 per cent of the stock of the South
Shore Railway company. The price is
believed to be $300,000. The road run •
from St. Lambert,' opposite Montreal,
to Sorel.
All the men interested in the- deal are
closely connected with Dr. Webb and
New York Central interests. New cap
ital will be brought into the corpora
tion, and the line will be completed to
Levis, where an important connection
will be made in the near future. It is
generally believed that the New York
Central will, eventually gain an inde
pendent entrance to the city of Mont
real over the proposed bridge.
Meanwhile an injunction has been
taken by Mr. Hedge, traffic manager cf
the Rutland company, to enjoin the
transfer from several Canadian estates
to Mr. Campbell of their rights in the
South Shore railway. It is believed
that there is no hostility between the
Rutland and New York Central, but
simply between Mr. Hodge and Mr.
Campbell, as each wants the construc
tion work.
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Just arrived
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• is week—
in-nip.
Turnip.
uipie lop iurnip.
out hern 7 Top Turnip,
i oilow Aberdeen Turnip.
Golden Ball Turnip.
trap!
CHINESE PROVERBS.
Jos. B. CUM MING. V has. G. GOODRICH,
President. Vice-President.
ALBERT S HATCH War. H. BARRETT
Sect’y and Treas. Attorney.
TRUSTEES:
Jno, W. Dickey, a. F. Pendleton,
R. A, Graves, H, H, Cummin",
Robt. W. Shand, Geo. E. Goodrich.
COMPLETE
i Oil and Fertiliser
I¥11LL OUTFITS-
Gin, Press, Cane Mill end Shingle Outfits
Building, Bridge,
Factory, Furnace
and Railroad
Castings.
Railroad, Mill, Machinists’ and Factory supplies.
e Fitting-,
Belting, Packing, Injectors, Pipe '
Saws. Files, Oilers, Etc.
CaTCasf every day; work ISO hands.
LOMBARD IRON W0RKS1 SUPPLY CO.,
AUGUSTA, GA.
jV.'L HE1STBEET & BRQ.j|>
623 Broad Street,
AUGUSTA, : : GEORGIA.
FISHING TACKLE,
And palding’s Baseball Goods
a specialty.
Dig a well before you are thirsty.
The ripest fruit will not fall into
your mouth.
Groat wealth means destiny. Mod
erate wealth means industry.
The pleasure of doing good is the only
one which does not wear out.
Water docs not remain on the moun
tain nor vengeance in a great mind.
To nourish the heart there is nothing
better than to make the desires few.
When life comes, it cannot be de
dined. When it goes, it cannot be
detained.
Good governments get the people’
wealth, while good instructions go
their hearts.
Those who labor with their ininib
govern others. Those who labor with
their strength are governed by others.
A small bag cannot be made to con
tain what is large. A short rope can
I not be used to draw water from a deep
| well.
j Let every man sweep the -snow from
before his own door and not busy him
| self about the frost of his neighbor’s
! tiles.
It Is believed that within five years
2 cents a mile will be the regular rate
of fare on the steam roads of New Eng
land, says the Providence Journal. This
prediction is based on the fact that
the companies are now making conces
sions to travelers who insist that 2(4
cents a miie is too high a price for
transportation and that something
should be done for those who cannot
afford to pay $20 for a mileage book.
The New York, New Haven and Hart
ford, which gets credit for a disposi
tion not to be hasty in complying with
requests for lower fares, has been un
able to resist the pressure in Massa
chusetts. It has joined other compa
nies in selling 500 mile books for $10.
This is a step in the right direction,
but it does not meet the demands cf
every passenger who can afford to in
vest $10 in a railway mileage book.
The undesirable feature of the conces
sion is that the book is good only in
the state of Massachusetts. A Boston
resident can ride only to the Rhode
Island line on the Providence division,
and Providence patrons of the Consoli
dated cannot use the book until they
are five miles from the station in Prov
idence.
he proper thing to do is to make
these books good ou the main lines in
Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Con
necticut, and the abolition cf the terri
torial limit will show that the compa
ny is not indifferent to the reasonable
demands of the people who support
the road liberally and pay its stock
holders dividends of S per cent. If the
company is net prepared to sell single
tickets at the rate of 2 cents a mile, it
can remove this strange restriction
mileage books and thus manifest a uis
position to meet the public half way.
_ . T1 Long Cow Horn
Leal ri at. Dutch Turnip,
tad other varieties.
iurnip
Also—A Fresh Line of POKE DjRUGS for -Do i v
FI. B. McMASTER Br.io-ffff ffff \<
WAYNESB()RQ t (jEOitUIA.
net Seedisl
HORKAIi'S GREAT EARS Alii:-!
-Ia seasonable
serviceable-
friends
h the best line
p are furnishing
ffrv Goods ever
Just a few quotations to give you an idea what we have toI
Large-size Fleece-Lined, Extra-Heavy Vests!
brought to this city.
furnish you with
bleu. Women and Children, at
losiery, Beks, Corsets, Towels, Ready-Made Sheets, Pillow]
Cases, Lace Curtaius, Rugs, Carpets, the finest line of white and]
red Damask ever seeu iu Augusta, for 25c. a vard.
Bundle Remnants ot Calico and Worsted and everythin?
you want lor yourself and family, at the LOW PRICE STORI
Ipse;
(T3ADE MARK HFGISTESED NO. 17438.)
FROG F^OIHID
CHILL AND FEVER CURE,
Tsic ORIGINAL NO CURE NO PAY.
50 CENTS A SGTTLE.
The old reliable the kind your fathers
used to take. The one that never fails
to cure. Don’t waste time and money
experimenting with new cures. Bui. go
for the best from the jump. Frog
Pond is the ounce of prevention and
pound of cure combined. Ask for it—
take no substitute, if your merchant
does not sell it write to us we will send
it direct for 50 cents.
What the Eye Tells.
Eyes arc very treacherous, and those
who meddle in amorous matters should
know till about them.
When the upper lid covers baif or
more of the pupil, the indication is of
cool deliberation. An eye the upper
lid of which passes horizontally across
the pupil indicates mental ability. Cn
steady eyes, rapidly jerking from side-
to side, are frequently indicative of an
unsettled mind. It is said that the
prevailing color of eyes among the pa
tients cf lunatic asylums are brown
and black. Eyes of any color with
weak brows and long, concave lashes
are indicative of a weak constitution.
Eyes that are wide apart are said to
indicate groat intelligence and a tena
cious memory. Eye’s of which- the
whole iris is visible belong to erratic
persons, even with a tendency toward
insanity. Wide open, staring eyes iu
weak countenances indicate jealousy,
bigotry, intolerance and pertinacity
without firmness.
J.B. D vYENPORT & CO.. Augusta, Ga.
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GNTRaCTQRS’ m
^BUILDERSV
MILL SUPPLIES.
AND
Coatings, Stool Beam*, Columns and Cfcas.
a el Bolts, Rods, Weights, Tanks, Towers, &o.
Stool Wire and Manila Rope, Hoisting Engine*
and Pomps, Jacks, Derrioks, Crabs, Chain and
Rope Holsts.
Sr Cast Every Day. Maks Quick Delivery.
Novelties in Silk Alpacca.
Morhair, Woolen Serges,
and Woolen Homespuns.
The best goods, made to
fit. Terms reasonable.
For sale in Burke bounty by all first-class
Druggists, and all leading merchants.
june22.1flfil—hm
MANAU,
THE TAILOR,
Waynesboro, Ga.
W. D. BECKWITH,
RESIDENT DENTIST,
WAYNESBORO, ; : GEORGIA.
(Office -Over Citizens Bank.)
Office hours: 8 to 1 a. m., and from 2 to4
I p. m. Specsal attention to crown and bridge
I work. Satisfaction guaranteed. Charges
reasonable. The expense of a trip to a
arge city saved patrons. sep3,’98—'by
IMPROVED FARM FOR SALE
f SEN D YOUR.JOB PRINTING TO
"THE CITIZEN JOB OFFICE,Waynts-
qcro, Ga. Justices Court Blanks a spe
cialty Estimates ohaerfnlly furnished
Tlie Bob Thomas place, 66tli district, con
taining 580 acres, 380 cleared. 2U0 acres in
original forest, 4 good frame tenant bouses.
Well watered. Will sell cheap for cash. Im
mediate possession given. Apply to
J E. TARVER, Augusta, Ga
feb23,'1900-tf .
Gootl Form, bat Bad Sense.
The London reporter must wear his
plug hat and frock coat to get into
parliament. From which it is plain,
says the Pittsburg Times, that it is
better to have a job In Washington,
where a straw hat will admit to the
presence of the biggest man In the
town.
• Have Yon Seen It.
We keep Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
Pepsin in plain view, but if you
don’t happen to see it, why ask for
it. The manufacturers guarantee
it to cure dyspepsia and all forms of
stomach troubles.
Sold by h. B. Mcwaster, Waynes
boro, Ga. h q Beii, Millen, Ga.
Two palace cars, one a luxurious
rolling drawing room and the ether
diner, which have been built for A1
fenso XIII, the boy king of Spain,
were recently loaded aboard ship at
Wilmington, Dei., and started for Bit
boa. This fact is regarded as proof
that the Spanish royal family holds no
resentment against the power wind
deprived it of all its possessions in tin
western world.
The cars are built, according to the
New York World, somewhat after the
pattern of the Pullman cars, although
considerably smaller, measuring only
30 feet in length. The exterior of the
drawing room car is royal blue in col
oring, with gold trimmings and mount
ings.
A New York railroad man says that
foreigners come to the United States
for the purpose of riding on the Empire
State express and after a round trip to
Buffalo go back home convinced that
America is ahead cf every other court
try in the world in regard to transpor
tation. The achievement of this train,
says the genial general passenger
agent, has been one great element in in
troducing American machinery abroad.
Its reputation is worldwide. Through
It (he Russian government was induc
ed to construct the Transsiberian rail
way of Pennsylvania rails laid on Ore
gon ties and equipped with more than
1,000 American locomotives.
An engine of the Great Northern rail
way which was built in 1S70 bas just
completed 4,000,000 miles, says a Lon
don dispatch to the New York Sun.
This, it is Relieved, breaks the English
record.
Speed of Tarbine Steamship.
A report just issued in London in re
gard to the steamship Firth of Clyde,
which is fitted with turbine engines
and which has been running for six
weeks, shows that she has made an av
erage speed daily of 20 knots an hour.
This was done without any attempt at
high speed.
Above Suspicion.
On being informed that a member of
his race had been sentenced to the pen
itentiary for forgery. Brother Dickey
exclaimed: “Dat’s what comes er dis
yer c-ddication. Thank de good Lawd
1 never could read or write, en, what’s
mo,’ I never will!”—Atlanta Constitu
tion.
Low Kates Ox er Central.
Send us the news of your section.
Low rates to Buffalo, N. Y, via
Central of Georgia Railway.aecount
of Pan-American Exposition.Choice
of route t via rail or water Call on
any agent of the eompany for full
Information, ratea, etc.
Job Pbxntlsu.
Advertising mites liberal,
812 Broad treet, AUGU TA, GA.
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If You’re a Judge
of good liquors I ami
willing to accept your opinion of myl
famous George E. Payne’s Private]
Stock Pure Rye, distilled arul bot-l
tied for me by Augelo Meyers & Co.,]
Philadelphia. Pa.
11 yon are not a judge, jou map rely uper. myl
guarantee of its purity and age, and upon the
Minouy of people who have used it. I would i®"
to rend you a small order; a lar.- er one will foil 1 .’ 1
$1 per full quart; 83.75 four quarts. Order wliat|
you want, 1 have it
SOUTH CAROLINA SALOON,
may!!,!:’.,. ,jy'
GEO. E. PAYNE, Proprietor.
1114 Broadway, - - AUGUSTA, Ga
THIS SEASON
We will offer to the Public the best[ines of
That has ever been for sale in AUGUSTA,
Our SHOES will be sold strictly on their meifts and on our guarantee of their 1
liability. We will have some special o fie rings to make as the season progresses, due notie j
of xvhieh we will given to the public.
In medlum-prjced SHOES, the lines we carry have no superior. In
If A I DM 8PIO.ES,
such as are needed by those exposed to the inclemency of the weather. We have rauJe ;F
cia, effort to secure SHOES that will give ample protection to feet, and keep tbem dq
No trouble to show our Shoes.
GOULEY & VAUGHN
826 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
fiST-Agent or HANAN & SON S Flue Shoes.
MOBLEY BROS.,
FOUNDER”
-AND-
MACHINI^
Wayneboro, Ga.
CASTS T'OTESIDIR.'STC: ana
Dealers in Grist Mills, Cotton Gins^^
5»nri PnndflnsprR nnd do 81* * * . “t
Feeders and Condensers and do a
’ C - a, ^ erfnn nni) I n rr ttllllfll
Building GJn
All kind oi
glne and Boiler repairin_
and repairing Gins a specialty. .,35
pair wxrk done onshert notice. We get up all kinds of moulding?: - 7
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