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For .°ale in Burke county by all first-class
Druggists and all leading merchants.
june22.1901—hm
£4
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Watchmaker and
Jeweler,
possessed
of a eiea.
r a
?>d beautiful
skin,
hut
low few are. tl
us fortunate.
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coloi
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uncommon
as to be ihe
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a of
favorable
remark when
seen
any
where. I
is
a matter of
fact
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in o? the skin i -
an index
to ihe heal
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a bad ciirn-
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on, t
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and the only
sure
way.
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to ihe cause.
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is
out. of order
a:nj need-
building up.
This vva n the
case
with
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B. King, of,
ANDREW JOHNSON,
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
To All Whom These Presents Shall Come, Greeting:
Whereas, Lewis D Ford, of Rit-nmocd county, Georeia, by taking
part in the iat* rebellion agaio-t the Government of the United States,
has made him-^eif liable to heavy pains and penalties;
And Whereas, the circumstances of his case render him a proper
object of Executive oleraenej ;
Now, Therefore, be it Known, that I, Andrew Johnson, Presi-
aies of America, in consideration of ihe premises.
.
| dent of the Uoi-nd 8
livers other good an
grant to the said Lei
i sufficient reasons tne thereunto moving, do hereby
is D Ford a fui! pardon and amnesty for all of-
N >. 35 Russel! street, Lewiston, Me.,
fences by him com mi ttm.\ arising from participation, direct or implied,
in the said reb'diion, conditioned as f-mw.vs, v’z: this pardon to begin
and take effect from tire day on whies the said Lewis D. Ford shall take
the oath prescribed in the Proclaimarum of iiie Pre-idenf, dated May 29,
1S65, and to be void and of no effect if the said Lewis D Ford shall here
after, at any time, acquire any properly whatever in sieve?, or make
use of slave labor; and that he first pay ail costs which may have accrued
in aoy proceedings hitherto instituted against, his person or property up
to the d«»o of the acceptance of this warrant.
And Ur n the Further Condition that fhe said Lewis D Ford
shall notify the Secretary of State, in writing, that hs has received anti
accepted the toregring pardon.
In Testimony '.' hereof, I have hereunto.signed hay name and
caused the seat of ! he United S ates ?«> be affixed.
Done at the City of W-a-niogton. this 25ln day of August, A. D,
IS65. and of the Independence of the United Slates the ninetieth.
who recover; 1
was restored
-pints I
Pink P
l ‘My color had
says, “and rev he
her rosy cheeks and j
to health and good j
the use of Dr. Williams’|
for Pale People.
i
soft my face,” sne j
51It failed. I suf
L-seal ]
By ihe President.
W. Hunter, Acting Sceretar
A n d r e w John so n ,
of State.
HEALTH
by the Quart.
Every bottle you take of Johnston's
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and every bottle contains a full
quart. It makes better blood—purer
blood. For thirty years this famous
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taining good health.
Johnston’s
Sarsaparilla
builds up the system, tones tho
nerves, and strengthens the muscles
more promptly and effectually than
any other remedy known. The pallor of the
cheek disappears, energy takqs the place of
languor, and the rich color of health flows to
the cheeks. Unequalled for all disorders of the
stomach and liver, and for all weakening com
plaints of men, women and children.
Sold everywhere. Pric«, SI.00 per fall qcart bottle.
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AUGUSTA, r,
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AND WINDOW SHADES
Tlanters’ Hotel.
. Si ^...—
Waynesboro, Georgia.
£&* High-Class work a specialty,
fered from nervousness, dizziness
and loss of appetite; not enough to
confine me to the bed hat trouble-
S)me enough so as to interfere with
my work. Oftentimes I experi
enced a famlne.-s at the stomach
which made me feel miserable.
“During the summer of 1900 a
friend who had been troubled as I
wa-, and »hi had been helped by
these pills, recommended 'them to
me. I began to take them at once
and had not used up a box before I
felt a decided change for the better
in my condition. Now I do not like
to be without them.
‘I have often spoken to pe pie
about it and I gladly make this
statement of what Dr. Williams’Pink
Puis for Pale People have done for
me, hoping it may be the cause of
bringing relief to other sufferers.”
Anaemia is one of the most com
mon afflictions of womankind. It
is a watery condition o' the blood
which causes untold misery and
often leads to other and even more
serious diseases, if not attended to.
It is characterized by a pallid com
plexion, pale lips dull eyes, tongue
and guni3 bloodless; shortness of
breath on slight exertion — espe
cially upon going upstairs; palpita
tion of the heart, feeling of impend
ing death; weakness, los.i of ap
petlte and ambition; irregularity
ar.d pain in the natural functions of
women.
The one remedy that has proved
itself a specific for anaemia is Dr.
vYiiliams’ Pink Pills for Pale Peo
ple. These Dills, taken in increas
ng doses, will never fail to effect a
•ure if used persistently for a rea
sonable length of lime. They also
•.•ure diseases due to impoverished
blood and shattered nerves, such as
locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis,
St. Vitus’ dance, sciatica, neuralgia.
. hsumatisrn, nervouss headache,
ihe after affects of tho grip, palpita
tion of tlie heart, pale and sallow
complexion and all forms of weak
ness either in male or female.
Dr. Williams’ P:nk Pills for Pale
People are sold in boxes (never in
hulk) at fifty cents a box or six
boxes for two dollars and fifty cents,
and may he bad of all druggists or
direct by maii from Dr. Williams
Medicine Company, Schenectady,
N. Y. Be sure to get the genuine;
-ubstffutes never cured anybody.
City of Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia, Nov 14,1865
Hon Wm. H. Seward, Secretary of S’afe.
SrR:-I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of the President’s
pardon, bearing date August 25, 1885. and hereby signify my acceptance
of the same, with all the conditions tuerein specified.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
Lewis D. Ford.
The above is a copy of a printed document, with the blanks filled,
seut to the Secretary of State, thus day L D. F,
The above fac simile of the pardon granted Dr. Lewis D. Ford, of
Augusta, (who was a famous Confederate surgeon and so-called “Rebel”)
by President Andrew Johnson, 36 years ago, is now so great a curiosity,
cs a sample of those dark days, that we ask leave to print it verbatim
Dr. Ford was father of our Lewis R. Ford, M. D. a fellow townsman.
a ho though a very young man then, was equal to anybody as a Reb, and
isn’t so mightily reconstructed yet This document of the past is the
property of Frank G, Ford, son of Dr. L R. Ford, who priz es it as an
heirloom without prico
LURED GIRLS FROM HOME.
Two Jacksonville, Kla., Men Charged
With Abduction.
Jacksonville. Fla., Oct. 8.—Accord
ing to the story' of little Pinkie Joyce,
an abduction has been committed in this
city in which she and her sister Katie
are the victims. Pinkie Joyce is 14
years old, while her sister Katie is 16.
Both are good looking, respectable girls.
Since Saturday night they have not
been at home, and their disappearance
has caused alarm. Pinkie was found
yesterday and told of experiences while
absent, which, if true, form an ugiy
story.
According to her statement, two con
tractors, young white men, Wc-sley Self
and N. M. White, have repeatedly vis
ited the house lately in the absence of
their father, James Joyce.
Saturday night the girls were on the
piazza of their home when Self and
White called. The visitors tried to
make the girls dissatisfied with their
condition and pictured to them fine
clothes, diamond rings and a* life of
luxury.
The men agreed, according to the
girl’s statement, to take them to Pablo,
a nearby resort, where they would re
side at the hotel for the winter. The
prospects of fine clothes and jewels was
too much for them, and they left. In
stead of going to Pablo, however, they
separated, and Pinkie was taken to
Cure Too Expensive.
Warts are curious things. They
come and go mysteriously, although
their going is frequently marked by
exasperating delays, and there are al
most as many infallible cures as there
are warts, the only trouble with these
cures being that they are useless when
applied to the particular wart you hap
pen to have. They are only good for
other people’s.
“In my opinion,” said a clubman,
who was discussing the subject with a
friend one day, “a wart is merely the
outward correspondence of some men
tal excrescence. Get rid of that, and
it goes away.
“Let me give you a bit of my own ex
perience,” he continued. “Last year I
went to Europe. For about three years
I had had a wart on my little finger,
on which I had tried everything I could
hear of, but without effect. It only
grew larger.
“Well, in the excitement of prepar
ing for the trip and of the journey it
self 1 forgot aii about my wart, and
when I looked for it about six weeks
later it had vanished without lcavin
the slightest mark. I simply forgot it.
and it had no mental condition to feed
on. I see you have one on the back of
your hand. Forget all about it for a
few weeks, and it will go away of it
self.”
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ing Greatly Reduced Rates to the Pan-
American Exposition, Buffalo, N. Y.
Choice of routes via Cincinnati or
via Washington. Quickest tune
Best line. Pullman sleeping cars
and dining cars on all through
trains. Tickets on sate every day
until the eiose of the exposition,
with transit limit of five days in
both directions and final limit of
twenty days from date of sale. Good
going and returning on all trains.
Ask any agent Southern R. R for
•ares and particulars.
W. H. Tayloe, A G. P A,
A tianta, Ga.
R W. Hunt, D. P. A.,
Charleston, S. C.
Brooks Morgan, D, P. A.,
Atlanta. Ga.
LIVERY, SALE
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GOING TO ATLANTA.
Dr. Henry J. Godin,
EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST,
Dealer in Fine .Optical Goods and Manu
facturer of Spectacles and Eye-Glasses.
CONSULTATION FREE.
Stroger Phone. 793. 923 Broad Stree
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
Opposite Planter’s Hotel.
To Suppress Literature.
Washington, Oct. 6.—Representative
W. B. Shattuc of Ohio, chairman of the
immigration committee of the house,
saw the president today in regard to a
bill he will introduce on the reassemb
ling of congress, having for its object
the suppression of anarchistic literature
and speeches in this country. Mr. Shat-
tnc said that the proposed measure
would be made as drastic as possible.
The members of the industrial commis
sion called on the president today as a
body to pay their respects. Among
other callers were Senator Mallory of
Florida, Pension Commissioner Evans
and Carroll D. Wright, the commis
sioner of labor.
ion.
, | “Yes,” said the other clubman,, slirug-
She does not know where her sister! S‘ n S ^is shoulders, but I cant affoid
is, but the police are making a diligent i f° take a trip to Europe for the sake
search for her. The story the girl tells j of curing one wart.”—Youth’s Compan-
is wretched in the extreme, and the po
lice aro now searching for the men ac
cused by the girL The affair has aroused
indiguatiou.
If the men are found guilty under the
laws of Florida, the children being un
der the age of consent, it carries with it
a severe penalty.
As yet the young men have not been
captured, nor has Katie Joyce been
found.
Murder In Duval County.
Jacksonville, Fia.,Oefc. 9.—Another
murder has been committed in Duval
county. The tragedy took place at Skin
ner’s turpentine camp, 6 miles south of
this city,* on the Pablo branch of the
East Coast railway. The murdered man
is Joe Austin, and the man who did the
killing is named Tom Smith. .Both
men were negroes, and were employes
of the camp.
Cotton at Lake City.
Lake City, Fla., Oct. 7.—Cotton is
bringing good prices in this market,
though it is coming in slowly. The crop
is «hort, and it is not expected that
much more than half the usual yield
will be gathered. It is feared that the
heavy rains have damaged the cotton
now opening.
Crap Game Ends In Shooting.
Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 8.—Willie
Bacon, a negro, was shot in the hip and
in the middle finger of his right hand at
th’S fface. The wounds are not thought
to be*fatal. The negro says he was shot
bv another negro, with whom he was
playing craps, but whose name he re
fused to tell.
Stepped Into Live Coals.
“When a child I burned my foot
frightfully,” writes W. H. Eads, of
Jonesville, Va-, “which caused horrible
leg sores for 30 years, but Bucklen s Ar
nica Salve wholly enred me after every
thing else failed.” Infallible for Burns,
Scalds, Cats, Soros, Bruises and Piles.
Sold by H. B. McMastek at 2Ec.
Tore Top of Her Head Off.
Columbia, S. C., Oct. 9.—At Beth-
alien, Newberry county, Ernest Sen urn-
pert took his gun and went out to kill a
hawk that had been troubling his ohick-
ens. When he came back he pet the
gun behind the door. Miss Clara Whit
man. his sister-in-law, was sweeping
the floor atthe time, ana it is not known
whether she struck the gun with her
broom or whether the door was pushed
against it, but it was discharged and
the load struck the young lady in the
eye, tearing off the entire upper part of
her skull, killing her instantly.
Whitman was 17 years old.
Miss
Tampa Has $200,000 Eire.
Tampa, Fla., Oct. 5.—Twenty build
ings in the heart of West Tampa were
burned yesterday, with a property loss
of §200,000. The fire was discovered in
the large cigar factory of O’Halloran &
Co., and, as the water supply in West
Tampa was inadequate, the department
from Tampa could not check the flames.
The fire spread from the factory in both
directions, and then crossed the street,
consuming everything in its wake until
it practically burned itself oat. It is
almost certain the fire was of incen
diary origin.
Alleged Murderer Arrested.
Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 8. — On a
charge of murder committed at Holly
Hill, S. O., on Sent. 6, Lucius Dnrant,
a negro, has been arrested in this city,
and is lodged in the stationhouse to
await the arrival of the sheriff of the
South Carolina county, who has been
telegraphed for. The murder he is ac •
cased of was the killing of Frank Teas-
dale, another negro, who, it is said, he
struck in the head with a baseball hat.
— Cali on Lewis J. Schaul, same
old stand, 10 years under the Ar
lington Hotel, Augusta Ga. Sewing
maehiDPP. ten dollars and upward,
Singer, New Horae and Domestic.
Giving Her a Lesson.
The habit of describing things as
“awfully jolly" was amusingly satir
ized by a gentleman who came home
prepared to chat on events of the day.
An acquaintance had failed in busi
ness. He spoke of this incident as “de
liciously sad.” He had ridden in an
omnibus with a friend whom he de
scribed as “horribly entertaining,” and
to crown all be spoke of the butter
which had been set before him at his
restaurant as “divinely rancid.”
“Why, dad, you are going off your
head!” said his youngest and most im
pertinent daughter.
“Not in the least, my dear,” he said
pleasantly. “I’m merely trying to fol
low the fashion. I worked out ‘di
vinely rancid’ with a good deal of la
bor. It seems to me rather more ef
fective than ‘awfully sweet.’ 1 mean
to keep up with the rest of you here
after. And now,” he continued, “let
me help you to a piece of this exqui
sitely tough beef.”—Loudon Telegraph.
TJie Man Faced Crab.
One of the most singular looking
creatures that ever walked the earth or
“swam the water under the earth” is
the world famous man faced crab of
Japan. Its body is hardly an inch in
length, yet the head is fitted with a
face which is the perfect counterpart
of that of a Chinese cooly, a feritabie
missing link, with eyes, nose and
mouth all clearly defined. This curi
ous and uncanny creature, besides the
great likeness it bears to a .human be
ing in tiie matter of facial features, is
provided with two legs which seem to
grow from the top of its head and hang
down over the sides of its face. Be
sides these legs, two “feelers,” each
about an inch in length, grow from the
“chin” of the animal, looking for all the
wdrld like a colonel’s forked beard.
These man faced crabs fairly swarm
in the inland seas of Japan.
Through an invitation issued by the
Board of Directors of the Inter-State
Fair, which opens in Atlanta on Octo
ber 9th, every editor in the state will
receive a special invitation to be pres
ent on Press Day, Tuesday, October
16th, the second week of the Fair. This
was done on motion of H. H. Cabaniss,
President of tho Georgia Editors, and
that organization as well as the Georgia
Press Association will be on hand in
full force.
At that time the Fair will be in per
fect shape for the wielaers of the pen
and nearly two hundred will probably
go to the capital city. Special plans
and a barbecue are being arranged for
the entertainment of the Editors and
everything in the way of seeing attrac
tions and exhibits will be facilitated to
the utmost.
I have opened ? Livery, Sale and Feed Stables, corner x
Myrick and Barron streets, and solicit Ihe patronage of £
the public. Well equipped turnouts, and good, stylish ■§
horses for hire at reasonable rates. Shall keep first-class
stock for sale. Those in need of Horses and Mules should
see me before buying.
F. X-L EXBXXTSOISr,
orr.er My rick and Barron Sts., Waynesboro. Georgia.
N. B,
As it is too late in life for me to learn to keep books now. noth
ing charged nor tickets made. All is cash. Don’t ask credit.
Machinery of all Kinds.
- Xj
Sandersville, Ga.
Saw Mils, Engines,
Boilers, Fittings,
flowing Machines,
THRESHING
MACHINES, Ac.
Gin Repairing, a Specialty.
Orders from Burke countv given special attention.
On all work sent in bv 1st of June next, I will pav
FREIGHT ONE WAY!
All work Guaranteed.
LOCAL LEGISLATION.
Notice is hereby given that at the ap
proaching ses ion of the Legislature a bill
will be introduced entitled
AN ACT to abolish the County Court of
Burke county, to provide for tlie disposition
of matterspending therein and forother pur
poses.
Notice is hereby given that at the ap
proaching session of the Legislature a bill
will be introduced entitled:
AN ACT to establish the City Court of Way
nesboro, iu and for said county o:' Burke; to
define its jurisdiction and powers; to provide
for the appointmentof a judge and other offi
cers thereof; to define their powers and du
ties and for other purposes.
A Devoted Mother.
Although looked upon as vermin and
destroyed accordingly, the weasel is
a good mother and probably treats her
young ones more kindly than many
of her human enemies treat theirs. A
weasei, carrying something in her
mouth, was once seen to enter a hole in
a tree. The observer, applying lighted
straw, soon smoked her out. She then
darted toward a stone wall, near which
she was attacked by a terrier, which
speedily slew her. She fell an easier
victim because of the burden she bore
in her leeth. Anxious to see what this
was, the onlooker went forward and
found it was a baby weasel. The moth
er’s nest in a field close by had been
plowed up, and she had been searching
for another home. As her youngster
could not run she carried it in her
month rather than leave it to perish.
Try one of our clubbing offers.
Too much housework wrecks wo
men’s nerves. And the constant
care of children, day and night, is
often too trying for even a strong
woman. A haggard face tells the
story of the overworked housewife
and mother. Deranged menses,
leucorrhcea and falling of the
_ womb result from overwork.
Every housewife needs a remedy
to regulate her menses and to
keep her sensitive female organs
in perfect condition.
iWINE*CARDUl
is doing this for thousands of
American women to-day. It cured
Mrs. Jones and that is why she
1 writes this frank letter:
Glen dearie, Ky., Feb. 10, 15C1.
I am so glad that your Wine of Cardni
| is helping me. I am feeling better than
I have felt for years. I am doing my
own work without any help, aha I
washed last week and was not one bit
tired. That shows that the Wine is
doing me good. I am getting fleshier
than I ever was before, and sleep good
and eat heart}'. Before I began taking
Wine of Cardni, I used to have to lay
down five or six times every day, but
row I do not think of lying down through
the day. Jins. Richakd Jones.
$1.00 AT DRUGGISTS.
For advice and literature. addre6s, giving symp-
fnn:, “ The Ladies’ Advisory Department ”, The
Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Ten
W. D. BECKWITH,
RESIDENT DENTIST,
WAYNESBORO, ; : GEORGIA,
(Office—Over Citizens Bank.}
Office houts: 8 to 1 a. m., and from 2 to4
p. m. Hpecsal attention to crown and bridge
work. Satisfaction guaranteed. Charges
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The Beat Time
To select tall clothing is right now.
This best of all stocks is at the top-notch
of fullness with us—just opened up, and are
handsome, exclusive styles that have been
made up especially for the particular buyer.
Full line Ladies’ Tailor-Made uits and
Skirts, odd and walking skirts, Henrietta and
Silk waists, and ready-to-wear hats. Ladies
are invited to visit our Ladies’ department.
Complete line of well-made children’s clothing.
J. WILLIE LEVY,
Oufltter for Men, Y/omen and Children,
844 BROAD STREET,
if Augubta, Ga.
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Q v, feh25.’99 - by
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Select Pure Rye Whiskey, per gallon,
Sunset Rye Whiskey, per gallon,
Pure Holland Gye. per gallon, -
K. Z. Pure Hye Whiskey, per gallon,
New England Rum,Jpergallon,
Pure Apple Brandy, per gallon, - 3 00
$ 2 CO ! Pure Peach Brandy, per gallou, - 3 00
2 00 i S. W. Gin, per gallon, - - - 2 0
1 751 Keyeystone, full quart, - - - 10
3 75 ] Century, full quart, - - - - .- I 0
3 00 | Catherwood’s Upper Ten. per bottle, - 1 25
2 00 j Three Feathers, per bottle, - - 2 00
Select any four bottles vou find in this advertisement and
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