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FARM DERRICK.
A Cheap Conirivanee For Handling
Barrels and Sacks oZ Produce.
A simple and cheaply constructed
boom derrick arranged as illustrated
Till be found of much service by a
great many farmers, and the time and
labor that v.'ill be saved by its use will
more than equal that required to make
it, says an Ohio Farmer writer. When
boxes, barrels or sacks of produce are
stored in a basement, one man without
some mechanical assistance of this
kind will be unable to lift them from
the cellar way and load on a wagon
conveniently, and even if several men
engage i:i the work they cannot remove
and lead the articles as easily and
speedily without the derrick as they
can by its help. A derrick made in the
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Oastlnga, St~9l Beams, Columns and Cfcaa-
*td Bolts, hods. Weights. Tunis, Tot-f»-s. &o.
Steel Wlrs and Manila Hope, Hcisiliic r.r.glnos
sod Pumps, Jacks, Darricka, Crabs. Chain tnc
Hope Holsts.
ti*Cast i'iretry Day. Make Quick Delivery.
LOMBARD IRON WORKSJ SUPPLY CO.
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REPAIRING, tV'j.
( am located on Sew St, Cobbham •
lain prt pared to give satisfaction "ij| :
-vlioes ai:u i.srue=s at snort notice, g-.n
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Lio; i S -e. \\ i.en in 11. e-.l ot any kii.dot
repairing, r.:;g ir.oti'tiij.'i;, , .
rc:i inr ir.e work.
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DR. GEO. A. PATRICK,
(Formerly Winkler A Patrick
DENTIS i O Fh ICE,
626 Broad Street,
Augusta, - Georgia
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Tin Booling and Galvanized
Sheet Metal Work, a Specialty.
REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE.
DAVID SLUSKY,
Phones, B. 100. 1009 Broad c treet, Augusta, Ga.*
DAY & TANNAHILL,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
We are still at the front rank with a big stock of
Studebaker Wagons,
Columbus Buggy Company’s Vehicles.
Fine Harness and add/er y,
R CHU-L? D PLOWS & SUBSOIL? RS,
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
The Merry Makers, of Augusts,
are prepaiiug to give the biggesl
ana best show yet attempted by thir
well known association. They make
the positive statement that this fali
they will eclipse all previous efforts
and guarantee a week of frolicsome
fun and unalloyed pleasure to ail.
The Merry Makers have made an
enviable reputation for excellent
entertainments, and this year they
Intend to suipass 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 the tour
nament is already attracting wide
spread attention.
The grand free stage attractions
this tail will be far superior to any
yet seen in this section an 1 will be
novel in the extreme. These show?
will he absolutely free to all.
The sideshow attractions will in
dude everything that goes to make
up a first class midway.
The gorgeous spectacle to be seen
in Augusta during the Merry Mak
era’ fall will bewilder, astonish and
enchant. King Frolic will hold full
sway and dull care will be banished
to the dark recesses of oblivion.
Augusta’s reputation for hospital
ity is well known, and her license
to visitors in qu st of a jolly good
time is as limitless as time itself.
The fircAvork- display will he the
grandest ever put on in ihe South
The Agricultural Fair will also
orove a most excellent attraction
Valuable prizes for exhibits will be
given.
In fact, if you are out for a good
time you had bei^r go to Augusta
October 14 19 to get it
CENTRAL RAILROAD RATES.
CASE GOODS, y
Special attention given to
the Jug Trade of Burke County.
You can get quick attention.
002 Campbell Street, Opposite Union Depot,
Bell ’Phone 456. OreOXgla,.
Tic Following Are Some of the Best and
Cheapest Ever Offered.
Interstate Fair, Atlanta, Ga , Oct
2 26, 1901 Tickets on sale Irom
points in Georgia Oct. 8 to 26, inclu
sive; firm points in Alabama and
Tennessee Oct. 11 15 17 24, final limil
Oct. 29, 1901.
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We will offer to the Public the best[iues ol
That has ever been for sale in AUGUSTA,
Our SHOES will be sold strictly on their merits 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 wc carry have no superior. In
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such as are needed by those exposed to the inclemency of the weather. We have made sp
cial effort to secure SHOES that will give ample protection to feet, » nd keep them dr,
No trouble to show our Shoes.
GOULEY & VAUGHN,
826 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
Agent or HAN AN & SON S Fine Shoes.
M^rry Maker? Festival, Augusta
Ga.Oet 14 19,1901. Tickets nn sale
Oe,113-17, inclusive, and for trains
scheduled to arrive at Augusta fnrp
noon Oct. 18; final limit Oct. 20. 1901
On Account Pan-American Exposition
irat of Georgia It. R. Rates.
Daily, on and after Sepu-mb-r 3 ;.
until October 20:h. inclusive, the
Centra! of Georgia Raiway will se-
excursion tickets from ail coupon
ticket station to ButF»io, via all ran
authorized ticketing tout.es at on*
f ire plus $|.(K) for tilt round trip
. ickets limited for return j-vvent \
day.-, from date of sale.
Will also sell excursion tickeh-
via Savannah and Steamship Liner
via New York, Baltimore and Fh
leiphia, thence rail to Buffalo, ai
relative low rates for ihe round trip
including meals and berths aboard
steamer, final limit twenty day?-
ftom date of sale.
For detailed information, sched
ules, eic., apply to any agent or rep
resentative of the Centra! of Geor
gia Railway. J. C. Haile,
G P. A, Savannah, Ga.
J.VAH Lif-!0HY ! 03-
PROF
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Large stock ofshrubber
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209 7th St., Augusta, Ga.
SlVES FREE EYE TESTS lor all defects of
sight, grinds the proper glasses and v.'AR-
HANTS them.
Lenses cut into your frame while you wait.
FREE OF CHARGE,
MvertTsine rates on applir-atton.
Dollars ! Your Old Clothes Redeemed!
GOTHAM MURDER MYSTERY?
New
of
York Police Kind Body
Boy in a Hag.
New York. Oct. 7.—What may tnrn
out to be a murder mystery was discov
ered today when the body of a 6 year-old
boy was found in a bag at 3Ji West
Twenty-second street. The body was
clothed only in a pair of tight cotton
drawers, but in the bag with the body
was a number of garments, which evi
dently had belonged to the lad. Except
for a laceration on the boy’s abdomen
there was no mark of violence on the
body.
On the front of a cap found in the bag
in gold lace is an emblem of a ship. On
the side were the letters “U. S. ”
The police believe the child was mur
dered and that the body was being car
ried to the river when it became too I or
heavy, and as in a number of similar ! timbers.
A SIMPLE D3KIUCK. —
same way and supported as best suits
the case on hand will often be useful
for other purposes, such as getting out
stone, loading ice, etc.
For the derrick post use a piece of
stout timber not less than 4 by 4 inches
square, or a round pole if preferable.
The length of this pole will be govern
ed somewhat by the length of the boom
and by the situation of the derrick.
For the boom use a round or square
piece of light but strong wood 10 to 15
feet long. Insert a heavy iron pin in
the top and the foot of the post and
put on iron bands. Iliuge one end of
the boom with iron straps and bolt it
to the post about five feet from the bot
tom, and on the other c-nd put a band
with eyes or hoops, as is shown in the
partial illustration of the derrick.
If the post is round instead of square,
us pictured, the boom may be attached
by using a band on the post and the
iron device on the boom, like those
shown in one corner of the same illus
tration, both of which may be made
from a heavy wagon tire and fastened
in place by bolts in the holes made for
this purpose.
The top of the post and the end of
the boom are connected by a rope and
a pair of single pulleys or, better, by a
double block tackle.
The lower pin of the derrick post re
volves in a wooden block having an
iron socket or a heavy stone with a
hole drilled to receive it, and the top
pin is held by a strong projecting wood
iron cleat or one of the building
W. v. Hi re.bice your Clot bin:; bill by mak
ing your Clothes look neat a- d tidy longer.
We preserve your new Suit.
Wc clean your miled Suit.
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Opposite II. H. MANAU, the Tailor,
Wo dye yonr-faded Suit.
On! of town p Mronage given special alien
lion. Also Ladies work
Don’t Forget to try the
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WAYNESBORO, GEORGIA.
JOHN
ESTABLISHED A. D, 1846.
Irn.'orter and Wholesale Dealer in
Fine Liquors, Fine Wines, Havanna Cigars,
Mineral Waters, Etc.
601 and 802 Broad St., - Augusta, Ga.
Agent for
Association,
Veuve-l.’liquot—Ponsardin, Urbana Wine Co., Anheuser-Busch Brewing
TELEPHONES:
Bell, 282 ; Stroger, 802.
OFFICE and WORKS
North Augusta. .
Elk? Sleet Fair, Macon. G i , O it
21 27, 1901: Tickets oc Sale Oat. 20ih
to 25Ti, and for trains scheduled ar
rive at icon forenoon Oet. 26 h
final limit- Oct 2S : h.
Confederate Veterans R^ Union,
Macon, Ga., Oct. 21 27, 1901: One
cent per mile: Tickets on sale Oct.
22d, 23.1 and for trains scheduled ar
rive at Macon forenoon Oct. 24ih,
final limit Oct. 25, 1901.
Street Fair and Carnival, 31 >nt-
gotnery, Aia , Oct. 29 Noy 2d, 1901
Tickets on sale Oct 28 to Nov. is’,
and for trains scheduled arrive ai
Monemmery forenoon Nov. 2d, final
limit Nov. 4,1901
Agricultural and Street Fair,Troy,
Ala , Nov 5 9, 1901: Tickets on sale
Nov 4 8, inclusive, from all points
in Alabama, final limit Nov. 11th.
-AND-
MCA. CHIIVISTS,
Wayneboro, Ga.
Georgia S'a’e Fair,Savannah,Ga.
Nov 4ih 16 h, 1991: Tickets on sale
Nov. 4 15 and for trains scheduled
o arrive at Savannah prior to noon
Nov. 16;h, final limit Nov. 18th,190I.
J. U. Haile, G. P. A ,
Savannah, Ga
cases, was deposited in the most conve
nient piace. An autopsy will be per
formed.
The body was identified by Sydney
Ryan, a cook of 300 West Twenty-first
street, as that of his son, Albert. Ryan
said the last timo he had seen the boy
alive was yesterday at 4 o’clock, when
he was playing on the street in front of
his home. He said he knew of no rea
son why his sou should have been killed,
as the family had no enemy.
EMBEZZLER LOCATED.
Ylan Who Stoie Si!00,000 of Sandus
ky, O., Funds la Havana.
Sandusky, O., Oct. 7.—A. W. Miller,
formerly oity clerk, who left here last
February, being alleged to have made
way with about $100,000 of the city’s
funds, has been located at Havana,
Cuba, and Chief of Police E. A. 0.
Weiugate and City Solicitor Henry Hart
have gone after him.
A telegram was receivsdfrom Havana
saying that Miller was there and asking
what would be paid for his surrender.
A reward of $500 was voted by the
council ana a reply was received that
Miller would be turned over by his be
trayer for that amount. The Cuban who i
made the deal says Miller is poor, friend
less and in a pitiabie condition.
It is expected that Miller’s return will
be followed by sensational revelations,
which may include many ex-officials
who shared in his alleged peculations.
JONES APPOINTED.
President Names Him For the Vacant
Alabama .Judgeship.
Washington’,'Oct. 7.—The president
today appointed former Gov. Thomas
Goode Jones of Alabama United States
judge for the northern and middle dis
trict of Alabama to fill the vacancy
caused by the death of Judge Brace.
The president also appointed Charles
Harcseil of Colorado secretary of Porto
Rico to fill the vacancy caused by the
promotion of Secretary Hunt to the gov
ernorship of the island.
The part of the post above the point
at which the boom is hinged should
be as long as the boom, so as not to
have the tackle work with too great
loss of power.
When the boom is elevated to a hori
zontal position, the article bc-ing lifted
will be about the right height for load
ing ou a wagon, and the end of the
boom may by means of the revolving
post be swung round to the point de
sired.
With a double block tackle one mail
by ordinary exertion ought to be able
to handle conveniently a weight of 300
or 400 pounds,
By attaching a hay rope pulley to a
firm stake uear the foot of the derrick
or to the building the rope may be
conducted over it and have a singlo-
Mansfa. turers .'High Grade,)
JVIantels, Eto.
ATJG-trSTA, CKSOIESa-I.iA.
Mill Woik of all Kinds in Georgia Yellow Pine.
Flooring. Ceiling
Siding,
Finishing,
Siils, Bridge, Railr ad and Special Bills to order.
feb 2i.’iu00 - b v
Moulding,
Etc., Car
Call on any agent or representa
tive for full information.
Attention, Young Men.
The state, recognizing the neces
sity of your obtaining an education,
has established at Dahlonega, a col
lege where you can liayo theadvan-
tage of a $10,000 00 equipment, and
a faculty, each man a specialist in
his department. Tuition is free and
board is only $800 a month in dor
mitory. $100 will cover cost, of year.
It is yonr 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 one of the
five male colleges of Ihe state. It
costs no naore to go to a real college
than to one only in name Don’t
cheat yours6if by going to a school
without library or scientific labora
tories. Write to Pres. J 8. Stewart,
Haj- Improved In Health.
Washington, Ocr. 8.—The secretary
of state is expected to return next week
from his much interrupted vacation,
greatly improved in health and ready
for the winter’s work. He is to receive
the degree of doctor of laws at New Ha
ven on the occasion of the bi-centenna-
ry. When asked, the other day, if there
was any truth in the statement attribut
ed to Secretary Gage that Mr. Hay was
soon to retire from the cabinet, he re
plied that he was sure Mr. Gage had
gaid nothing of the sort.
Z'resents Credentials.
Washington, Oct. 8.—Before the cab
inet assembled today the new Argen
tine minister, Seuor Don Martin Garcia
Meron, presented his credentials to the
president. Assistant Secretary Adee
made the presentation. The usual ex
pressions of good will were extended.
Chief Justice Melville of the
court called during the morning to pay
his resDeccs.
DETAIL OF DERRICK.
tree attached for a horse when it is
necessary to lift a more than ordinary
heavy object from the cellarway.
The Ohio Stomach Worm Remedy.
One tablespoonful of gasoline and
four ounces of sweet milk well shaken
together is a good dose for sheep weigh
ing anywhere from 60 to 100 pounds.
The quantity of milk may be reduced
or increased slightly without detrimen
tal results.
Each sheep or lamb should be set on
his rump and so held that he will not
struggle while the dose is given as a
drench, and his head should not be
thrown back farther than the natural
position while standing.
Tin's stomach worm treatment should
be given only after 12 to IS hours fast
ing, and neither water nor feed should
be glveu inside of two hours after giv
ing the mediciue.
Treatment should be given three days
consecutively, then repeated one week
or ten days later for the same number
of days.
■Just arrived this week—
mp. Ruta Baga Turnip,
bite Flat Dutch Turnip.
Red or Purple Top Turnip.
Southern 7 Top Turnip.
Yellow Aberdeen Turnip.
Golden Ball Turnip. Long Cow Horn Turnip
trapped Leaf Flat Dutch Turnip,
and other varieties.
Also—A Fresh Line of PURE DRUGS, for sale by
H. B. McMASTER Druggist and Seedist,
WAYNESBORO. GEORGIA.
GIRARD
Few Leaders in Staples Not Trash !
Good Coffee. G 3-4c.
Better Coffee, 7 1-2.
Arbuckle’s Coffee, 12c,
Granulated Sugar, 5
W. & C. Sugar,
Sterling Fall Potash, 6c.
Bailey Bros. Tobacco, 36c.
Early Bird Tobacco, 37c.
Sweet Pea Tobacco, 37c.
Schnapps, 37c.
Good Rice, 4 l-2c.
Best Rice, 6c., Best K. Oil made, 15c. Gallon. Shoes—Men’s
Best Oil Grain Creole, $1.15 pr., liest Oil Grain Tie, 01.15 pr.
Best Call Tie 01 15., 2-qt Oil Can, 5c., 8-qt Dish Pan. 5c., 4qt-
Covered Buckets, 5c., 6-qt Milk Pail, 5c., 2-qt Rice boiler, 5c.
Girard Spot Cash Store.
7-8e.
5 3-4c.
J. G. HAE3ELER, Manager,
GIRARD, GEORGIA
DeWill’d Little Early Risers nev-
upreme er disappoint. They are safe,prompt,
1 gentle effective in removing all im
purities from the liver ana bowels.
Small and easy to fake. Never gripe
or distress H 3. MeMaster.
Call nn ns wJn>.n In the city.
C M. Phelps, Forestdale, Vt ,says
his child was completely cured of a
bad ease of eczema by the use of
DeWitl’s Witch Hazel Salve. Be
ware of all eounterfei.fs. It ins’ant- IMPROVED FARM FOR SALE
ly relieves piles. H B MCMaster.
The Bob Thomas place, G6tb district, con
taining 580 acres, 380 cleared. 200 acres in
original forest, 4 good frame tenant houses.
Well watered Will sell cheap for cash. Im
mediate possession given, Apply to
J E. TARVER, Augusta, Ga.
feb23,’1800—tf
S«d<1 ns Hie news of your section.
If You’re a Judge
of good liquors I am
willing to accept your opinion ofmy
famous George E. Payne’s Private
Stock Pure Rye. distilled and hot*
tied for me by Angelo Meyers & Co,
Philadelphia, Pa.
If you are not a judge, jou map h ly u
rantee of its purity and age. and upon i
upon my
„....n the tes-
. used it. I would li-^
to rend you a small order; a lar er one will .
$1 per full quart; 43.75 four quarts,
you want. I have it
guaran
i tinony of people who lia
Order whal
maTll,I901—by
SOUTH CAROLINA SALOON,
GEO. E. PAYNE, Proprietor.
11U Broadway, - ■ - AUGUSTA, Ga.