The true citizen. (Waynesboro, Ga.) 1882-current, November 02, 1901, Image 2

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WOMAN’S TROUBLES AND FEMALB DISEASES CURED BY ohnston’s Sarsaparilla QUART BOTTLES. Painful and Suppressed Menses, Ir regularity, Leucorrhoea, Whites, Steril ity, Ulceratioa of the Uterus, change of life, in matron or maid, all find re lief, help, benefit and cure in JOHNS TON’S SARSAPARILLA. It is a real panacea for all pain or headache about the top or back of the head, distress ing pain in the left side, a disturbed condition of digestion, palpitation of the heart, cold hands and feet, nerv ousness and irritation, sleeplessness, muscular weakness, bearing-down pains, backache, legache, irregular ac tion of the heart, shortness of breath, abnormal discharges, with extremely painful menstruation, scalding of urine, swelling of feet, soreness of the breasts, neuralgia, uterine displacement and catarrh, and all those symptoms and troubles which make the average wo man’s life so miserable. H1CUI8AN DBUG CO., < i! < !>* ;i.h. •> • 1 \ 'V > Shoe Making REPAIRING, Ac. I nrn located on New St., Cobbliam, where [ is; prej iin-ci to give satisfaction in Tnentitiu; Sroesand Harness at short notice. Satis.’ae- ti n guaranteed. I solicit a share of your t>a- tronago \vt eti in need of anv kind of SHOE r< pairing, r.ns: TKLEPflUNE, No, 2. 1 will rail for the woi k. ev !• .1 \f A.1 FI. Wnvr.fsbnro, On. ONTRSCTORS’ /OTS CORDON TALKS OF FLORID. * aD _ilLL SUPPLIES. Coatings, Steal Beam*, Columns and Cfcas. ael Bolts, Rods, Weights. Tanka. Towers, <3to. Steel Wire and Manila Rope, Hoisting Engines and Pumps, Jacks, Derricks, Crabs, Chain and PROF. P. M. WHiTto 209 7th ^Augusta.™ SIVES FREE EYE TESTS for all cw. . sight, grinds the proper glasses ■ Vi ’’ 3; K.t NTS them. • lud '• AH. Lenses cut into your frame wh : !e > FREE, OF CHARGE. :4 Society Badges t * ocietyBad « Made by- Rone Hoists. Svsry Dan. Kait Quiet Delivery. Rope He virccut LOMBARD IRON WOR.KSi SUPPLY CO.! <PeJTdom£V' AVOCITA. OA. vrtrir ^erinn ~Z’f fcrs geals, Brands, tic.. 221 (Campbell ist \ • Broad and Bills, Augusta, (la aiig'SJ? 11 Advertising rnfea on »nnli.‘ation Best Value. The Newest Style In AUGUSTA 1 The low price store saves you money on every article y, a have to buy. No matter what prices others make, you will ii Df ] CENTRAL RAILROAD |RATES. General and liis Son Purchase Extei:. sive Kruit Ka;m. 'the Lowest Prices Here. STO V Ranges, Mantels, TILING and GRATES, Largest Stock ! Lowest rices ! Tin Roofing and Galvanized Sheet Metal Work, a Specialty REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE. Phones, B. 100. 1009 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. eorgia Railroad For intormatiou as to Routes schedules and Rates, both DAY & TANNAHILL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. We are still at the front rank with a big stock of ^tudebaker Wagons, Columbus Buggy Company's Vehicles, F/n e Harness cr.d acd!ery, OU HI« CH UA D PLOWS & SUBSOiU RS, ' HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. Dealer in- /V ines and lquors. BOTTLE AND CAS Special attention given to the Jug Trade of Burke County. You can get quick attention. 002 Campbell Street, Opposite Union Depot, Bell ’Phone 456. O'SOXg'IS. We will offer to the Public the best[iues of DJk mm At write to either of the undersigned. You will receive prompt reply and reliable information. C, C. McMillan, A. J. Jackson, G. A, Pass. Dept. G, P. A. A, O. DAWSON, S. A. AUGUSTA, GA. S. E. MAGILL, Gen’l Agt. ATLANTA, VV. W. HARDWICK, Gen’l Agt. MACON. S. W, WILKES, T. F, & P. A. ATLANTA W. C. D, COX, Gen’l Agt. ATHENS C. McMILLIN S, F. & P MACON. W. M. McGOVERN Gen’l Agt. G A. AUGUSTA. IMPROVED FAEM TOE SALE tud The Following Are Some ol the Best (hjapest Ever Offered. Street Fair an i Uarnival, M >nt goiuery, Al:i, Oct. 29 Noy. 2d, 1901 rickets on sa’e Oct 2S to Nov. 1 and for trains scheduled arrive a Mongomery forenoon Nov. 2d, fine limit Nov. 4, 1901 Agricultural and Street Fair,Troy Ala, Nov 5 9, 1901: Tickets on sab Nov 4 8, inclusive, from all poinL in Alabama, final limit Nov. 11th Georgia S ate Fair,Savannah,Ga. Nov 4th-l(5 h, 1991: Tickets on sab Nov. 4 15 and for trains schedule! to arrive at Savannah prior to uooi Nov. 16;li, final limit Nov. 18th,1901 J. C Haile, G. P. A , Savannah, Ga. Call on any agent or represents live for full information. PROGRESS New IN THE SOUTH. For the The Bob Thomas place, GCtli 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. Dr. Henry J. Godin, EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST, Dealer in Fine .Optical Goods and Manu facturer of Spectacles and Eye-Glasses. CONSULTATION FREE. Stroger Phoae, 793. 923 Broad 3tree AU USTA, GEORGIA Opposite Planter’s Hoiei. J.lVflN LINDEY i NURSESY CD. Industries Reported Week Past. Chattanooga, Oct. 28 —Among tho moro important of the new industries reported by The Tradesman for the week ended Oct. 26 are the following: A buggy and carriage factory at Hen derson, Tenn.; canning factory at Deca tur, Ga.; chair factory at Decatur, Ga.; cotton compress company at Atlanta, Ga.; plant for the manufacture of emery wheels at Gaffney, S. C.; .$40,000 flour and grist mill company at Memphis, Tenn.; $26,000 gin and machine works at Memphis, Tenn.; grist mill at Eden- ton, N. G.; $50,000 kaolin company at Aiken, S. C.; $10,000 lumber company at Wilmington, N. O.; lumber mill at Lake Comfort, N. C.; $10,000 manu facturing company at Cheraw, S. O.; oil company at Sneibyville, Tenn.; $25,000 power company at Elba, Ala.; $50,000 rubber tire company at Knoxville, Tenn.; saw mills at Elamville, Ala., and Jack- son, Tenn.; saw, shingle ana planing mill at Neptune, Fia.; stave and heading factory ac Memphis, Tenn.; $10,000 tel ephone and telegraph company at Nash ville, Tenn.; wagon factory at Waverly, Ala. THE BOER QUESTION. POMONA, N. C. 1,000,000 Trees and Vines Large stock of shrubbery. apll'3,1901—by DK. GEO. A. PATRICK, (Formerly Winkler & Patrick DENTIST OFFICE, 626 Broad Street, Augusta, - - Georgia OHioe Hours—8:30 a. to., to 6p,m. off S.’Sf- ARLINGTON BARBER SHOP. That has ever been for sale in AUGUSTA, Our SHOES will be sold strictly on their me tits 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 duykm: shoes, uch as are needed by thos e 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. GOULF-Y & VAUGHN, 826 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. Agent or HAN AN & SON S Fiue Shoes. LEY BROS., MACHINISTS, Wayneboro, Ga. CASTS T-enSSTTiEf^S ana F Dealers in Grist Mills, Cotton Gins, Presses Feeders and Condensers and do all kinds of En gine and Boiler repairing. Building Gin Brus r and repairing Gins a specialty. All kind of moulding*, Window WAYNESB JRO, GA, My shop is nicely fixed with water anc every convenience. I solicit the public pa ronage. Special attention given to work or be ladle decS.’flfi- 1 ennesseean Ivi.ied In Samar. Washington, Oct. 2S. — Secretary Long has received the following cable gram from Admiral Rodgers, confirma tory of the Associated Press dispatch from Manila: “Cacbalogon, Occ. 27.— Naval cadet Loveman Noa, while on shore near Nipanipa, Samar, on boat expedition, was killed by natives Oct. 87.” Naval Cadet Noa was appointed from Tennessee and entered the Annap olis academy in September, 1896. Prominent Chattanoogan Dead. Chattanooga, Oct. 28.—A. K Trigg of the firm of Trigg, Dobbs & Co., of this city, one of the most prominent wholesale grocery firms of the south, died of heart failure at 9 o’clock today. In Tlieir Actions Thereupon Nations Hrewiiig Crop of Troubles. New Yoke, Occ. 28.—According to the Brussels correspondent of the Lon don Times and New York Times, the Independence Beigo sa; s the natious of the continent are paving the way for a situation thac is likely to breed a plenti ful crop of troubles for themselves iu their discussions and actions upon the Boer question. The British nation is fully consoious of the danger arising from universal dislike, says that newspaper, and may make a supreme effort to consolidate the Anglo-Saxon rac9 the world over, whereby Europe’s commercial aud indus trial supremacy would be seriously threatened. dust One Bottle Scammos, Kaos., Nqv. 19,1900 — Pepsin Syrup Co, Monticello, Ili Sirs:—About three months ago I had occasion to use something for constipation. One bottle of Dr. C-ild- well’s Syrup Pepsin was all. I have been doing business with your firm over o year and find it like your medicine, profitable and pleasant. Phil. L. Keener, Editor “Scammon Miner.” Sold by n. B McMaster, Waynes boro; H. Q. Bell, Millen, Synod Will 3Ieet Iu Valdosta. Valdosta, Ga., Oct. 3&— The Presby terian synod of Georgia will held its annual meeting in this city, commenc ing Wednesday, Nov. 6. A full quota of ministers aud delegates are expected. The business to come before the meet ing will make it one of unusual inter est. The opening session will be held with the Presbyterian church at 7:30 Wednesday evening and daily thereaf ter until Sunday. Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 30.— Geuer al John B. Gordon and his sen, Major Hugh Gordon, have bought an exten sive fruit farm on- the Biscayne bay, in Dade county. General Gordon an nounces that be will spend the larger part of his time iu Florida. Regarding his new purchase and the section o Florida in which it is located, Genera Gordon says: “I think it is the greatest country 1 have ever visited. Tne climate is per fection, aud the horticultural and agr: cultural possibilities are greater than it. any section of the world. I came hert tired and worn out, and with little ap petite; in fact, generally ran down. 1 began to feel the benefit of the climate before I had been here 24 hours, and I have gained in strength every day since I arrived. “My son, Major Hugh Gordon, is a delighted with the country as I am. H has purchased the home of the late John Peters, aud the balance of the land ly iug between that tract aud the Biscayne bay. Here He will build a home anc plant an orange grove, also avacado pears, mangoes, iu fact every kind o: fruit that can be successfully grown in this section, besides 50 or 60 acres in to matoes. Mrs. Gordon and myself will spend our winters with him hereafter. I am determined never to spend anotln r winter in any other place. A few week: ’ stay here has made a new man of me. while Mrs. Gordon has experienced the same effect from the climate,” Ladies’ Oloafks, ILurs, Skirts. Underwear, Sacks, Wrappers, Si ks and Dress Goods 25 per cent we save you on all above lines. 200 pr Nottingham Lace Curtains, $2 value 01.00, 200 pr Cluny Lace Curtains, 82.50 quality S1-50- 00 pr tine i ace Curtains at 25 per cent, of price Home Made Georgia and S. C. Carpets. ON ITS LAST LEGS. Tampa Strike Is Practically a Thing of the Past. Tampa, Fla., Oct. 28.—The following statement was issued last night by citi zens relative to the strike situation here: “The strike of cigarmakers known as the Resistencia union is practically n thing of the past. The strike has not been declared off by the leaders of the organization, but the mass of the mem bers have done so. A census of the cigarmakers actually at work during the week just closed shows that there are 1,377. In addition to these there are about 500 persons employed iu van ous other departments of tho faocories. These figures are given out after a care fui census has been takeu of those who are at work. The factories ail have pickers and packers, selectors and striner-. and every department is run nftig well. ” 30c lor stout, fast color Carpets; 50c for extra snper-wool Carpets; 35c for wo 1 stair Carpets ; 500 Rugs at 50c on the dollar. Underwear cheaper than any place in tow T n. Yon ;ave money on w hat you buy of ! ? AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Dollars ! Your Old CPothes Redeemed! Wc will reduce your Clothing bid by mak- | We dye your railed Suit, ingyour clothes look neat m d tidy longer. | Oulof town patronage given special attea We preserve your new Suit. | lion. Also Ladies work. We clean your soiied Suit. I Don’t Forget to try the Opposite H. H. MANAU, the Tailor, WAYNESBORO, GEORGIA. ESTABLISHED a. D, 1846. “OEBST 13. SCECrfcTUBiaDEiie, Im.orter and Wholesale Dealer in INCREASED VALUATIONS. Tax ielurns From Florida Ccuntie Show Up Well. Tallahassee, Oct. 29 — Notwith standing the fact that real estate to lilt- value of more than $250,000, covered by unredeemed tax sale certificates, ha- been excluded from this year’s tax book- by Comptroller Croorn, the tax books coming from the counties for ihe cur rent year show a very gratifying in crease in the valuations for purposes of taxation. Of the 22 tax books, approved and filed iu the office of cue comptroller for 1901, only three counties show a falling off from the valuations for 1900. The aggregate valuation, as shown by the tax books of 22 counties, is $50,098,946. and the net increase over 1900 in tne same counties is $961,879. ice Liquors, Fine Wines, Havanna Cigars, Mineral Waters, Etc. 601 and 802 Broad St.. •l Augusta, Ga. Agent for Veuve-Cliquot—Ponsardin, Urbana Wine Co., Anheuser-Easeh Previns; Association, T. GK BAiE-EE eSc CO., AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. AND WINDOW SHADES. lanters’ Hotel. Florida Company Formed. Fernandina, Fla., Oct. 28.—Articles of incorporation of the Fernandina Dock and Reality company have been filed, the incorporators being W. O Jeffreys, Stephen Chanawick, Fred W Hoyt, J. II. Prescott, Jackson Mizeli, William Mizeil, Samuel A. Swann ami William E. Page. The capital stock is $i00,0ii0, and.the purpose of the compa ny is to hold aud convey property, its principal business to be at Fernandina, Fia. This is the largest corporation which has been formed for business here. itch on numan cured in 30 minutes by Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion, This never fails Sold by H. B. McMaster, Druggist. Con erei.ee Expels Minister. Nashville, Oct. 28.—The Tennessee conference in session at Pnlaski has ex pelled Rev. B. A. Cherry from the min istry and membership of the M. E. church, south. Rev. Cherry was charged with fraudulently collecting insurance on personal property, in the destruction of which he is alleged to have been a co-iuceudiary. The report was signed by all the members of the trial commit tee. Counsel for Rev. Cherry immedi ately gave notice of an appeal to the general conference. —Call on Lewis J. Schaul, same old stand, 10 years under the Ar lington Hotel, Augusta Ga. Sewing machines, ten dollars and upward, Siager, New Horae aud Domestic, Lawyers Commend a Soldier. Carrollton, Ga., Oct 26.—The Car rollton bar recommends Colonel Talbot Smith of the Carrollton bar, who goes to Fort McPherson to enter the United States cavalry as secoud lieutenant. Lieutenant Smith has been assigned to the Eighth cavairy. He is 27 years old, is a member of a fine family and is well >uown ovar the state. Corning. Ohio, Mov. 5th. 1901 Pep sin Syrup Co., Monticell, 111. While visiting in Taylorsville, 111., I came across yoar Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. Have used two aDd or.e- half bottles and it has done me more good than all the medic’ne I have used for two years. Please let me know If you will send me three or four battles and what it wiil cost to send it to Corning, Perry county, Ohio, and oblige, Mrs. Sarah A McCracken. — When you visit Augusta call on Lewis J. Schaul. Reliable Pawn broker can save you 50% on all pur chase 1 *, such as shot gunp, pistols, watches, etc. Death at Negro Dance. Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 28—Iu a brawl at a negro dance hall aud “free and easy” at tho corner of Burbridgc Avenue aud Kings road. Will Smith, a negro, w.as slashed to death with a razor. Ed Love, a vonng negro, has been locked up, charged with the as sault, and Anna Hammond, the woman over whom the fuss is said to have orig inated, is also in custody. TELEPHONES: Bell, 282 ; Stroger, 802. OFFICE and WORKS North Augusta. Manufacturers (High-Grade,) Doors, Blinds, Glazed Sasli NUantels, Etc. -A."cra-Tjsa:^., g-boeg-xa Mill WorK of all Kinds in Georgia Yellow Pine. Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, Finishing, Moulding, Etc., Car Sills. Bridge. Railr ad and Special Bills to order. feb 24.’I900-b y New Machinery installed. Tampa, Fia., Oct. 26.—The Tampa Electric company has installed its new machines in the branch powerhouse on Tampa and Oass streets, aud they are now working splendidly. These ma chines are to assist the main station in transmitting power on the long-distance lines, ana in case of an emergency will be capable of propelling the entire car service of the company. Found Dead in His Room. Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 28— D. A. Harris, a white man, formerly yaramas- ter for the Atlantic, Valdosta and West ern, was found dead in bed in a room at the Travelers’ hotel here and the evi dences are that he committed suicide by swallowing repeated doses of laudanum. The cause for the suicide is supposed to have been excessive indulgence in liquor. J udge AUG USX Dental Parlors, PAINLESS deivtistrt. Lowest Prices All Work Guaranteed Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. POORE & WOODBURY, S24 Broad St., Augusta, Georgia. Beil Phone, 520, Law au.i : Qu..y c om-t. Montgomery, Ala., Oct. 30. — Tha governor has appointed Norvell Peyton -Write or c?Ul on W. M. Fulcher, Judge of the law and equity court of ! Waynesboro, Ga., and he will give j Walker county to succeed thelate Judge you rates on gin house, and all olh-. w. B. Appling. s er class of insurance. *" 1 If You’re a Judge of good liquors 1 *°-in willing to accept your opinion of wy famous George E. Payne’s Private Stock Pure Rye, distilled and Bot tled for me by Angelo Meyers & Go-, Philadelphia, Pa, If you are not a judge, you map rely u P” n "L guarantee of its purity and age. and upon ii [ . | _ 0 Mmony of people wlio have used it. I to rend you a small order; a lar er one win , ia t. $1 per lull quart; ?.!.75 four quarts. Order you want, I have it. SOUTH CAROLINA SALOON, Short new* item* *lway» desired. mayU,190I- by GEO. E. PAYNE, Proprietor. 11H Broadway, - * AUGUSTA, j “ J