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Importer and Wholesale Dealer in
Fine Liquors, Fine Wines, Havanna
32 ii*er , «.I Waters, ID to.
601 and 802 Broad St., - Augusta,
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Agent, for
Association,
Veuve-Cliquot—Ponsardin,
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Urbana Wine Co., Anbeuser-Bascb Brewing
LEAK.
g IPW?^ “SHOP ABOUND THE
iUte ¥ <3? CORNER.”
SPECIAL, BARGAINS IN ALL STYLES OF
FA1TCT ZD^ETST Gh003DS.
The greatest Lace Market in the South. Exquisite Embroideries,
White Goods, Ladies and Children’s Underwear,
Hosiery and Gloves.
Metai Purses in Oxidized "Silver
v
New Butterick’s Patterns.
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and Gun Metal, iroui ?9c. to $3 50 each. Extraordinary values
in Laces at 5c. and 10c. SHOP AROUND THE CORNER,
BLEAKLEY’S,
JACKSON STREET Near B BO AD WAY. AUGUSTA, GA
STOVES,
Ranges, Mantels,
TILIHG and GRATES,
Largest Stock ! Lowest ' rices
Tin Roofing and Galvanized
Sheet Metal Work, a Specialty,
REPAIRING PROMPTLY BONE.
DAVID ^DU^KY,
Phones, B. 100. 1009 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
The Merry Makers, of August
are preparing to give the biggest
anci best show yet attempted by this
well known association. They make
the positive statement that this fall
’hey will eclipse all previous efforts
mil guarantee a week of frolicsome
fun and unalloyed pleasure to all.
The Merry Makers have made ar
| enviable reputation for excellent
I entertainments, ami this year they
j Intend to stu pass themselves.
Among the attractions to be offer
ed the public will be a grand fire
men’s tournament, in which mem
bers of fire companies from all over
Georgia, North and South Carolina
will participate. Valuable cash
prizes will be offered, and iho tour
nament is already attracting wide
spread attention.
The grand free stage attractions
j this tall will be far superior to any
j yet seen in this section an '■ will be
j novel in the extreme. These shows
! wiii be absolutely free to all.
The sideshow attractions will in-
j elude everything that goes to make
| op a first class midway.
The gorgeous spectacle to be seen
in Augusta daring the Merry Mak
ers> fall will hew drier, astonish and
enchant. King Frolic will bold full
sway and dull care w til be banished
to the dark recesses of oblivion.
Augusta’s reputation for hospital
ify is well known, and her license
to visitors in qu st of & jolly good
time is as limitless as time itself
The fireworks display will he the
grandest ever put on in the South.
The Agricultural Fair will also
prove a most excellent attraction
Valuable prizes for exhibits will be
given.
In fact, If you are nut for a good
Mine you had better go to Augusta
October 14 19 to get it.
CHEAP RATES.
Southern Railway Announces Cheap Rates
As Follows.
Reduced rates to San Francisco
California, and return
Account General Conventior
Episcopal church, San Francisco
Cal. Oct 24 1901, Southern Rail
way will soil loiind trip tickets *<
San Francisco, Cal., and return al
special reduced rales. From A‘-
innta ?G0 00, Anderson, S. O , $64.1?.
Brunswick, Ga , $64 25, Camden.S.C.
Charleston, S. C, Charlotte, N C
Chester. S C, Columbia, S S., Den
mark, S. f -, Gastonia, N. C., i.ew-
borry. S O., Orangeburg, S. C , Rock
ilil 1 , S, C.. Spartanburg, S. C., Sum
ter, S. C, $65,25, Fort Valley, G.i
$61 70, Gainesville, Ga , $61 30. Grif
fin, Ga , 61 10, Macon, Ga , $62 65, Sa
vannsh, Ga, $64 70. Correspond
ingly low rates from other points.
Dalea of sale September 18fh to 264
inclusive,final limit November loth,
1901.
For detailed information as to
rates, reservations, etc., call on or
address any agent of the Southern
Railway or collections
S. H. Hardwick. G. P. P.,
Washington, D C.
W. H. Tayloe, A. G. P A ,
Atlanta, Ga.
Brooks Morgan, D. P, a,
Atlanta, Ga.
Jas Freeman. T. P A. Macon.
W. H. Caffey, C P. and T. A
Columbus, Ga.
CENTRAL RAILROAD RATES.
THIS SEASON
We will offer to the Public the bestjines of
That has ever been for sale in AUGUSTA,
Our SHOES will be sold strictly on their meliis and on our guarantee of their re
liability. We will have some special offerings to make as the season progresses, due notice
of which we will given to the public.
In medium-priced SHOES, the lines we carry have no superior. In
KA RA! SHOES,
such as are needed by those exposed to the inclemency of the weather. We have made sp
cial effort to secure SHOES that wil 1 give ample protection to feet, sr.d keep them dr,
No trouble to show our Shoes.
GOULEY & VAUGHN,
826 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
JB£s5“ Agent or HANAN & SON S Fiue Shoes
MOBLEY BROS.,
FOUNDERS
AND-
MA CHINISTS,
Wayne boro, Ga.
- V-. . . -I CASTS rrXJESID ana S’RIXL&.'S’S
| The Following Are Some ot the Best ami
Cheapest Ever Offered.
Ptin-Amnrican Exposition, Buffa
lo, N. Y., May 1st to November 1st,
1901 —The Pan-American will be
worth many an effort.
The question of traveling to and
from the Pan American Exposition
al Buffalo is one to be carefully con
sidered
W hen you buy your licket you
will wish to feel sa isfied that you
have selected wisely You will de
sire to travel comfortable, pleas
antly, promptly and to secure the
most of interest on your ourney.
The matter of returning tu.me.toe
must be considered as after you
have done the exposition, Buffak
Niagara Fails and vicinity, you’d
be tired and wish to go quickly and
comfortably.
The Central of Georgia Railway
by reason of its desirable connec
tions both rail and steamship off r-
iDg a choice of two routes, w ill best
fill every requirement necessary to
successful 'and comfortable Pan-
American journeys from the South
east,
Through direct connections are
made through Atlanta, Athens, Au
gusta and all rail or through Sav
annah, thence the palatial and com
fortable steamships of the Ocean
Steamship Company to New York
or Boston.
See any agent of the Central of
Georgia Railway or drop us a pos
tal, as probably we will have some
thing in the way of special matter
about the Exposition we can send
you. J. C. Haile, G. P. A ,
Savannah, Ga.
RATES TO BUFFALO LOWERED.
On Account Pan-American Exposition-Cen
tral of Georgia R. R. Rates.
Daily, on and after September 3 1.
until October 20ih, inclusive, ih<-
Contral of Georgia Railway will seii
excursion tickets from ail coupon
ticket station to Buffalo, via all rail
authorized ticketing routes at- one
fare plus $1.00 for ihe round trip,
tickets limited for return twenty
days from date of sale.
Will also sell excursion tickets
via Savannah and Steamship Lme:-
via New York, Baltimore and Phil
deinhia, theace rail to Buffalo, ai
relative low rates for the round trip,
■Deluding meals and berths aboard
sieamer, final limit twenty days
from date or sale.
For detailed information, sched
ules, elc., apply to any agent or rep
resentative of the Contra! of Geor
gia Railway. J. C. Haile,
G. P A , Savannah, Ga.
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TJie Hackman Tried Hairy Uleojr. the
Last n Funny One.
“I like perseverance in a man. even
in a hncknian,” tegau Peterson, “and
there is one particular iehu doing le.c i-
noss in Washington who possesses that
quality it: ik.e superlative degree.
“When i visited the Capital City, 1 had
tny mind fully made up to l:::ve ut fl
ing to do with the hackteen. so when
I stepped off the train a:uha crowd of
these gentry began sh rating at me I
simply shook my head and passe-.! on.
One of them, however, was not to
be thus easily disposed of. Dancing j ^
-around in front of me so ns to black i ^
my progress, he vociferated:
“‘Hack, mister? Take- you to the
Washington monument cr ibe capital?
Only half a dollar!’
“Again I shook my head.
“ ’Smithsonian institution or treasury
building? Take you to both of ’em for
75 cents!’
“TGI! ! shook my head.
“’Arlington and Fort My or 7 Drive
yen over and back for ?2!’
“As before 1 responded wiil: a shake
of the head.
’"’Wavy yard or Soldiers’ home?
Either place for a dollar.’
“Another shake of the head.
“ ‘Want to go to the White House and
see the president? Drive foa right
there for 50 cents!’
“More head shaking.
“‘Patent office or state department?
Same price as the White House!’
“Another shake. Mind you. all this
time I hadn’t opened my mouth or ut
tered a word, and from the puzzled
look on the hackman’s face I thought
I had him about discouraged. I-iut as
I shoved past him. thinking to make
my escape, his countenance suddenly
brightened up and I heard him mutter:
‘By George. I’ve hit it now! I’ll
try him just once more!’ And then,
running in front of me again, he spell
ed out on his fingers in the deaf and
dumb alphabet, with which 1 chanced
to be familiar, ‘Deaf and Dumb asy-
unt? Take you right to the door for
i quarter!’”—Woman’s Home Com
panion.
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LAUNDRY LINES,
If coffee is spilled on linen, the stains
can be removed by soaking the part
for 12 hours in clear cold water to
which a little borax has been added.
After you have washed and ironed
your ribbons draw them swiftly under
the flatiron, holding it ou one edge. Do
this two or three times and your ribbon
will not be stiff, but soft and pliable.
To wash very yellow or grimy things
make an emulsion of kerosene, clear
liznewater and turpentine in equal
parts. Shake them together until
■eamy, then add a cupful to a boiler
ful of clothes and boil for half an hour.
Acetic- acid (concentrated vinegar)
wiil restore colors that have been in
jured by the alkali in soap or by soda,
monia or substances of a similar na
ture. Conversely stains made with
acids, which are hostile to some dark
colors, may be removed with dissolved
soda.
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Lu liuten Turnip.
<u 4 nrple Top Turnip,
rn 7 Top Turnip.
1 vv Aberdeen Turnip
, t „ Long Cow
trapped Leaf Flat Dutch Turnip,
and other varieties.
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VETESANB’ BAY AT
THE ATLANTA FAIU,
Call on any agent or iepresenta-
tive for fuli information.
"Wednesday, Ootobor 16th, has been
made Confederate Veterans’ Day as
the Inter-S^xre Fair to be held in At
lanta, beginning October 9ch. Every
Confederate with his wife wiil receive
free tickets to the grunnas and every
effort will bo made to eutertaiu them
royally. While no set program will be
offered the sighc-seeiug and the rubbing
or elbows with old coni’-ades at arms
will be well worth the visit.
It is expected that this Confederate
Veterans’ Day will draw one of the
largest crowds of the fair. The board of
directors decided upon it unanimously
at their last meeting, being careful to
arrange the date so that it would not
conflict with the reunion to be held in
Macon, and it is expected that great
crowds from out of town will bo on
band.
iu order to secure free tickets it is
only necessary to register the name at
an office, which wiii be located in At
lanta. This office will be in charge of
a committee of Confederate Veterans.
Visitiug veterans may register on the
day they reach the city.
Bags In Vegetables. ; ^ r -
reople who have an objection to bugs !
in their food need to take much pains ^ , n ■
with the cleansing of vegetables, espe- GaBes, Lace Cut tail
cially succulent plants, such as aspara
gus, greens, lettuce, etc., before cook
ing or serving up raw. If left for
awhile, tips downward, in well salted
water, the plants will drop an interest- \
ing assortment of discouraged living j
creatures on the bottom of the vessel, ;
and more may he gathered by carefully 1
brushing and rinsing the crevices and
hollows of the plants. When cooked, j
this animal food may be harmless to \
those who like it, but in uncooked sal-
ads it is possible to swallow dangerous
germs unless they are knocked out by j
the help of antiseptic salt. The same !
precautions are commended to pru
dence and refinement with respect to
fruits.—Medical Record.
GentlemenMy wife was fffiie-
'ed with dyspepsia and constipation
for years. After trying other rem
edies I purchased a battle of Dr.
Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin for her and
■<he is rapidly improving. I cannot j
be without fhis valuable medicine
Respectfully yours,
S. Elliott.
Elk City, Kansas, Dec 13. 1900.
Sold by h b Mt Mitsler, Waynes-
hr -ro; H Q B-dl. Milieu.
( are furnishing our friends ar.d patrons with the best lice
of Dry Goods over brought to ibis city.
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L-::tra-Heavy Vests
and
Chi’dren,
at 25c. eac
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Mil
tie Sheets, Pillow
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Rugs,
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nest
line of white and
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in Angus
ta, tor 25c.
a v
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and Worsted and everything
at the LOW PRICE STORE.
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Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA.
J - Dealers in Grist Mills, Cotton Gins, Presses
Feeders and Condensers and do all kinds of En
gine and Boiler repairing. Building Gin Brits r
and repairing Gins a specially. All kind of
get up all kinds of mouldings. Window
Attention, Yonng Men.
The state, recognizing the neces
sity of your obtaining an education,
has established at Dahlonega, a col
lege where you can have theadvan-
tage of a $40,000 09 equipment, and
a faculty, each man a specialist in
his department Tuition is free and
board is oniy $8 00 a month in dor
mitory. $100 will cover cost of year.
It is your college, built for you, sup
ported by you, and stands ready to
help you. It is not a town school,
but a real college, being odo of the
five mate colleges of the state. It
costs no more to go to a real college
ihantoone only in name Don’t
cheat yourself by going to a school
without library or scientific labora
tories. Write to Pres. J 8. Stewar*,
Dahlonega, Ga , for a catalogue.
Try one of our clubbinf offers
The Fishing Otler.
The otter used by Scottish poachers
is one of the most deadly fishing instru
ments ltDown. Jn some waters is is fat
more effective than a net. It may be
described as a water kite, which serves
to take out over the water a line bear
ing 50 or more flies. The otter itself is
a floating piece of hoard leaded along
one edge to keep it upright. The poach
er walks along the side of loch or river,
letting out the fly decorated line as he
goes, the otter board gradually working
out toward the center. An enormous
area of water is fished at one time ami
numbers of fish are killed.
If You’re a Judge
of good liquors I am
willing to accept your opinion of my
famous George E. Payne’s Private
Stock Pure Rye. distilled and bot
tled for me by Angela Meyers & Co.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
If you are not a judge, jou map rely upon my
guarantee of its purity and age, and upon the tes
timony of people who have used it. I would like
to read you a small order; a lar. er one will folt’W
£1 per lull ijuart; $3.75 four quarts. Order what
you want, 1 have it
SOUTH CAROLINA SALOON,
GEO. E. PaYNE, Proprietor.
1114 Broadway, - - AUGUSTA, Ga.
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Cessus Enumerator Clawson,
Who is also editor of The Herald at
Howe, Indian Territory writes:
To Whom It May Concern:-I
was a sufferer from stomach trouble
until I was induced to try a bottle of
Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin and I
want to say ih it iu my opinion it
has no equal as a stomach remedy.
I had tried many different remedies
but none w1»h fhe happy results of
Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin.
G. A. Clawson,
Howe, Ind. Ter.
Sold by h. b. mcMaster. Wayues-
boro, Ga. h Q bMI, Miiien, Ga.
Job Pbttyttvo.
Watch our next advertisement*
HpHE lion does picket duty for you
1 and prevents adulteration and
impurity from entering into your pack
age of
LION COFFEE
When you buy an unbroken package
of LION COFFEE you have coffee
is absolutely pure, strong and invigor
ating. A single pound makes 40 cups.
No other coffee will go so far. You
will never know what it is like till you
try it. LfiON COFFEE is not a glazed
compound, but a pure coffee and noth
ing but coffee.
rSo bo 7 p < % . °\ yow COFFEE you will find a folly illustrated and descriptive
^ n f ° wo , maa * mai V h °y ot girl will fail to find in the list some article ,
which Will contrmote to their happiness, comfort and convenience, and which they may have hy d
amp.y cutting cot a certain number of Lion Heads from the wrappers of our one pound sealed |
packages (which is the only form m which this excellent coffee is sold).
WOOLSON SPICE CO., TOLEDO, OHIO.
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