The true citizen. (Waynesboro, Ga.) 1882-current, November 30, 1901, Image 2

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■ -V-Vv. -v.. D Athens, Term., Jan. 27,1201. Ever since the fast appearance of my menses they ’..•ere very irregular end I suffered with great pain in my hips, bach, stomach and legs, with terrible bearing down pains in the abdomen. During tho past month I have been taking Wine of Cardui ar.d Thedford’s Biack-Dravght, and X passed the month ly period without pain for the first time in years. Naxnie Davis. What is Iif-3 worth !o a woman suffer- fl ing like Nannie Davis suffered? Yet ii there are women in thousands of homes to-day who are bearing those terrible 55 menstrual pains in silence. !i yet; are g one ef these we want to say thai this same Sold by ScMaster, Druggist ? Waynesboro STOVES, Ranges, ' Mantels, TILING sad URATES. Largest Stock ! Lowest ' rices Tin Roofing and Galvanized Sheet Metal Work, a Specialty REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE. DAVID SLUSKY, Phones, B. 100. 1009 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. DAY & TANNAHILL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. We are still at the front rank with a big stock of ^tudebaker Wagons, Columbus Buggy Company’s Vehicles, Fire Hernss erd addicty, OLIVER CH UU P PLOWS & SU0SCJU RS, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. T. P. FAGAN, Dealer in ines and Liquors '-'j-r ?* ^Hr' ^gnTr r,NT-- < 3a , ar. t - «Y! ■ BOTTLE AND CASE GOODS. mm. ■^COPPER VI«- fWHISKYi i Bell Spcial attention given to the Jug Trade of Burke County. You can get quick attention. 002 Campbell Street, Opposite Union Depot, Phone 456. O-eorgfla,. THIS SEASOW 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 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 we carry have no superior. In Jf A HM SHOES, uch as are needed by those exposed to the inclemency of the weather. W e have made sp cialeffort to secure SHOES that will give ample protection to feet, and keep them dr. No trouble to show our Shoes. GOULEY & VAUGHN, 826 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. jgy Agent or HAN AN & SON S Fiue Shoes. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. S T TE OF GEORGIA-Buuke County:— By virtue of an order of the Court of Or dinary of said county will be sold at pub! c outcry on the first Tuesday in December, 1901 at tbe court house in said county, between the usual hours of sal.-, the following real estate in said county of Burke, said State, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying, situ ate and being in the county of Burke, State of Georgia, containing t wo hundred and forty five 245) acres more or less, bounded North by lands Martin Moore and the estate of Mrs, Elizabeth Brinson. East by iands of J. K. Rodgers and M s. W. B; Cullen. South bi- lands of the estate of Jordan Joiner. and on the West by lands of the estate of Mrs Eliza beth Brinson, said tract being known as the L M Erinson-Carpenter place, Also all that tract or parcel of land lying situate and b.-ingin the 6-Jth and G2d District G M said county and state, containing fif teen (15- acres more or less at and near Mun- nerlyn station on the Augusta & Savannah railroad, b und d North bylandsof Adda It. Holies, East By lands of J . D. Perry,South by public road leading from Munnerl_\n to Hab ersham, and on the West by lands of Adda it. Boiles, Also all that lot or parcel of land contain- ng one-fourth ol an acre, lying, situate and being in the.village of Munnerl.vn, Ga . said county and on the right of way of the Augus ta & Savannah railroad, bounded North by Main Street. East and South by lands of Ad da R Boiles and west by said righ , of way. and known ns the Chance Sto e Lot. Also all tliat tract or parcel of land lying, situate and being in said district, county and State and near said Munnerlyn station, on- posite the t liance residence, and fronting with equal width the fifteen acre tract above described, commencing at a corner opposite the Chance horse lot and bounded North ba ttle public road eading from Munnerl n to Habersham and on the East,South and Wesl by lands of Adda R, Boiles, said tract con taining five acres. Also at the same time and place, will be sold, the following descr bed personal prop erty; 1 bay mare about seven years old; 1 Sor rel horse about 9 years old; 1 dark horse mule about five years old; 1 dark mare mule about 7 years old; t two horse wagon; i top buggy; 1 open buggy; 100 bushels of corn; l,twu lbs. oi (odder, and all of the farming implements of the late L M. Brinson df ceased. The sale will continue from day to day and between the same hours till all of said prop erly is sold. Terms cash. This 10th day of October. 1901. E. W. CARSWELL. Adinr. of L. M. Brinson. Johnston & Fullbright Attorneys. PEACE PREVAiLS AT TAMPA. Resistencia Union Passes Resolution Calling Off the Strike. Tampa, F’a., Nov. 25.—La Resisten cia union officially declared the cigar- makers’ strdee off Saturday afternoon A meeting of those still striking was held at headquarters on Seventh ave nue and about a thousand were in at tendance. It was shown to them that there were no funds for carrying on the strike and that thousands of men had returned to work, hence a contin uance of th> strike was futile. Resolutions declaring the stril; closed and urging the cigarmakers and all other employes to go to work to day were presented. Not a single dis senting vote was cast. The meeting was presided over by leading mem bers of tho Resistencia and was gen nine rnd in no manner packed by those at work. This ends the long struggle wJvch started last July be tween the r-igarmalcers and manufac turers. The latter are the winners in everything, ,iot having yielded a sin gle point. JACKSONVILLE BUILDING UP. GEORGIA LEGISLATURE. Two Sensations Sprung In the House Today. Atlanta, Nov. 2G.—Two sensations were sprung iu the house today. Rep resentative Toomer, of Ware, made the open declaration in a speech that if the perjury should be eliminated from the tax returns of next year there would be no necessity for taxes for the next three years to come. Representative Kelly, of Glascock, sprung the other, when he said the state would suffer from having accept ed the Soldiers’ home, as it would con tinue a burden on the state even after the old soldiers had ail died off, as it would be tacked on then to so?ne other state institution. Beginning tomorrow the house will have two sessions, from 9: SO a. m. to 1 p. in. and 3 to 5 p. m. The opponents of the Atlanta depot bill claim there are 77 for and 7c against the measure, with 23 non committal. The depot bill, last year received only S3 votes. The senate passed Senator Ham rick’s bill declaring fertilizers in the hands of farmers to be used on lands considered as returned for taxation when such lauds are returned. Total Numoer of Permits for Houses Is 1,273. Jacksonville, Fla., Nov. 26.—At the rate at which building permits have been issued at the office of the build ing commiss’'oner, it is expected that the 1,300 mark will be reached by the end of the week. Up to the close of business last Saturday at Commission er Prioleairs office there had been is sued 1,273 building permits since the fire. Of this number 131 were for brick structures aud 1,142 were for frame buildings. During the past week there were 30 permits issued. The building operations are now being carried or on a larger scale than ever before and the early part of next month wi! witness the completion of some of the very large buildings, notably the Yffest building, which will be ready for occu pancy by tuo many tenants who have already engaged offices in this hand some and modern structure. The West building is to be ready by Dec. 15. SOUTHERN PROGRESS. The New Industries Reported In the South In a Week. Chattanooga. Nov. 25.—Among the more important of the new industries reported by The Tradesman for the week ended Nov. 23 are the follow ing: Bottling works at Erownsville. Tenn.; a $ r '5,000 food manufacturing company at Nashville, Tenn.; a -flour and grist mill at Hamilton, N. C.; a handle factory at Bristol, Tenn.; a lardware company at Atlanta, Ga.; ice factory at Columbia, S. C.; a $20,- 000 compa ly to manufacture mechan ics’ tools at Salisbury, N. C.; a refrig erator plane at Knoxville, Tenn.; a rim factory at Shelbyville, Tenn.; a $10,- 000 sash, dcor and blind factory at Raleigh, N. a saw mill at Tullaho- ma, Tenn.; a telephone company at Nashville, Tenn.; a $10,000 wood work- ng plant a". Eryson City, N. C., and a $20,000 company to manufacture vine gar, extraccs, etc., at Nashville, Tenn Train Kills Station Agent Crescent City, Fla., Nov. 25.—W. A. Wood, the nostmaster and station »gent at D^t ver, was struck by the locomotive of train No. 78 and instant ly killed. Ht. had hung up the mail tag "nd then lay down on the plat form to await the arrival of the train, tailing asleep he was probably awak ened by th : train as it approached. Springing up he started to cross the track in front of the approaching train, probably da~:ed with sleep. He was thrown to one side, one arm broken, libs crushe 1 and neck broken. will bring you permanent relief. Con sole yourself with tho knowledge that J| 1,000,G0Q women have been completely r* cured by Wine cf Cardui. These worn- p en suffered from leuccrrhoea, irregular £ menses, headache, backache, and j! bearing down pains. Wine of Cardui £ wiii stop all these aches and pains £ for you. Purchase a Si.00 bottle of [ Wine of Cardui tc-day and take it in f. the privacy of your home. s For advice and literature, address, srivius syrup- £ toms, * k Tlie Ladies’ Advisory Department,” The Cfcattauooea JM edicine Co., Cliatiacoojja, Teun. Child Baptism Zn Early Days. The following from the early court records of York county, Me., we give verbatim et literatim: “At a general court held at Saco Sept. 17, 1640, it is ordered by the court that the Worship ful Thomas Georges and Edward God frey, councillors for this province, shall order ail the inhabitants from Pisca taquis to Kenebache, which shall have any children unbaptized as soon a3 any minister is settled in any of their plantations, they bring their said chil dren to baptism, and if any shall refuse to submit to the said order that the party so refusing shall be summoned to answer their contempt at the next general court to be holden iu this prov ince.”—Lewiston Journal. A good friend is one’s nearest rela tion. One’s greatest relation is not al ways a good trend. — Pittsburg Dis patch. rci"*9 PROF. P. HL 2G9 7th St. • * ‘i a » Augusta, Ga. {EVES FREE EYE TESTS for all defect- oi sight, grinds the proper glasses ami \v i KANTS them. Leures cut into ycur frame while you FREE OF CHARGE, tells if y C zi^dicine or Society Badges 1 - ocietyBad: /7T~~ y"" i Man vi foe i: 4siE.w. dodgers, Brands. Ac.. 221 Campbell St, foetv. I Broad and Kilis, Augusta. Ga aug irGortiafn* mtoa nn iostlor. Best Value. The Newest Sty 1 i vie In AUGUSTA 1 The !w h-' ve L i.uv. fOil ind L, acii juice store saves you money on every article No-matter what prices others make, you will The Lowest Prices Here. tCloaks, Furs, Skirts. Underwear, Sacks, Wrappers, Silks and Dress Goods GEORGIA YIELDS DIAMONDS. Stone Founu Near Columbus Bought by Tiffany. Columbus, Ga., Nov. 25.—A diamond discovery mar Columbus is all the talk in the city and people living in the particular locality where the find was made a.re considerably excited. One of the stenes, which was sent to New York for examination, was sold to Tiffany & Co. for $80. A few days ago a gentleman who owns a farm 5 miles from the city brought a peculiar looking stone to V. J. Pekor, a jeweler here, and asked him to estimate its value. The stone was of fiat, oblong shape and had a peculiar ligut Mr. Pekor thought that it was eith v- an unusually fine crys- lal, a sapphire or a diamond. He was convinced tnat it was valuable and advised the gentleman to send it to F. Kuntz, Tiffany’s expert, in Nev York, and the government mineralo gist for examination. The owner of the stone look his advice and yester day received a letter from Tiffany & Co. offering $£0 for the stone, which upon Mr. Pokor’s advice, he accepted Mr. Kuntz said that tho stone is what is known as i brown diamond. STEVENS ATTEMPTS MURDER. anc Flo* r da Postoffices. Washington, Nov. 25.—The post- office at Alaqua, Walton county, Flor ida, has been discontinued. Mail will be sent to A.gyle. The postoffice has also been discontinued at Virgin, Cal houn county. Mail will go to Wewa- hitchka. Ttm postoffice department has forwarded a commission to Annie C. Dewey, postmistress at Bond, Fla.; pIso to Amanda V. Hillyer, postmis tress at Br ;oklyn, Fla. S. B. Story las been appointed postmaster at Ute, Polk county, Fla., and A. F. Wrede at Venice, Manatee county. Takes Woman to Descried Hcus Shoots Her. Macon, Nov. 20.—A warrant war sworn out yesterday for Henry Ste vens, negro chairman cf the Twigg.- county Republican committee, charg ing him with attempted murder of i. young negro woman named Curtis. Stevens has been a schoolteacher for several years. He took the wom an to a deserted house near a swamp Friday niglff. She complained of feel- ; ill, and as she lay upon the floor with her head covered with a cloak he shot her. She became unconscious, but was aroused by flames, the house having caught fire. She ran to a win dow and called Stevens. He fired two shots at her as she stood in the light. She escaped through a hole in the floor and lay in the swamp all night She reported the facts when discov ered. Officers a?e in search of Stevens, but he has disappeared. . 25 per cent. wo save you on all above lines. 200 jsi* Nottingham Lace Curtains, 02 value 01.00, 200 ]>r Cluny Lace Curtains, $2.50 quality $1.50. 500 iir line Lace Curtains at 25 per cent, of price Home Made Georgia and S. C. Carpets. 30c tor stout, fast color Carpets; 50c for extra super-wool Carpets; 35c lor wo 1 stair Carpets ; 500 Bugs at 50c on the dollar. Underwear cheaper than any place in town. Yoa money on what you buy ot HC2RKABU & CO ve P, 3 3 2 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Dollars ' Your Old C'othes Redeemed! \V- will reduce your Clothing bill by mak- | ing-your clothes look neat, aed tidy longer. We preserve your ncw Suit. V.’e clean your soiled Suit. I & Opposite H. H. MAN AU, the Tailor, vVe dye your faded Suit,. Out of town patronage given special attre tion. Also Ladles work. Don’t Forget to try the mi WAYNESBORO, GEORGIA. sjOHlT New Florida Railroad. Jackson rule Fla., Nov. 26.—Consid erable interest is bejng taken among railroad men in the proposed new railroad to be known as the South Florida and Gulf Coast railroad. The road will terminate at Fort Pierce, on the east coast and at Ponta Rassa on the west coast, passing through Fort Myers and Buckingham. A Chi cago syndicate is promoting the proj ect, which includes John M. Roach, H. B. Hurley and Milford B. Herely. The capital stock of the company is placed at $2,000,000. Macon Will Issue Bonds. * Macon, Ga., Nov. 23.—A joint meet ing of the mayor and council of Ma con and the Macon bond commission was held at the city hall last night and a bill agreed upon by both bodies read and approved. The bill, which will be presented to the general as sembly next week, provides that city of Macon bonds in the amount of $900,- ( 000 be issued Jan. 1 to take up all bonds of the city of Macon now out standing. This new issue of bonds will be made for a period of 30 years and be payable $30,000 per year un til taken up. ESTABLISHED A. D, IS46. 23. SCHIITEIEEB, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in Fine Liquors, Fine Wines, Ilavanna Cigars, Mineral Waters, Etc. 601 and 802 Broad St., - Augusta, Ga. Urbana Wiue Co., Anheuser-Busch Brewing gent for Veuve-Cliquot—Ponsardin, e iation, SSSSSSHESSESiSES!^ t. a-. ac co., AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. v AND WINDOW SHADES. Planter*’ Hotel. |pi TELEPHONES: Bell, 2S2’; Stroger, 802. MOBLEY BROS., FOUNDERS -AND Attention, Young; Men. The state, recognizing tho neces sity of your obtaining an education, has established at Dahlonega, a col lege where you can have the advan tage of a $40,00000 equipment, and a faculty, each man a specialist in hi3 department Tuition is free and board is only $800 a mouth in dor mitory. $100 will cover cost of year It is your college, built for you, sup poried 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 the state. I< costs no more to go to a real college than to one only io name Don’i cheat yourself by going to a school without library or scientific labora tories. Write to Pres. J S Stewart, Dablonega, Ga., for a catalogue. Up Late Last Night, Then you dont feel just the best to-day. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pep siD is very effective for Sick Head- ach% Billiousness or disordered Sold by H. B. McMaster, Waynes boro, Ga.; h. q Bell, Miilen, Ga. Should Work Together. London, Nov. 26.—The course of events in Central America, says The Pall Mall Gazette, is showing how inevitable it is that the United States should be the principal performer in these isthmian games, and that it is just as well that their government and ours should have settled out standing differences and be working amicably togel iter for the preserva tion of an “open door.” Mental Scientists to Meet. Jacksonville, Fla., Nov. 26.—The Mental Scientists of the United States will hold a convention at Seabreeze this. week. Three hundred delegates from different states and territories are expect-*:. The Posts have made grand preparations for the reception and entertainment of their guests, erecting a hall that will seat 300 or 400 peophtj and preparing other accom modations. The meeting will continue several days. WOMAN’S TROUBLES AND FEMALB DISEASES CURED BY Johnston’s Sarsaparilla QUART BOTTLES. Painful and Suppressed Menses, Ir regularity, Leucorrhoea, Whites, Steril ity, Ulceration 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 bead, 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. U1CUI8AN DBVtt CO., Detroit, Mlefc. «al«* bj H B. Irl tSTRR. W*ynp»tmrn, 9*. Y L OFFICE and WORKS North Augusta. nn bu<< Manufacturers (High Grade,) Doors, Blinds, Glazed Sash JVTantels, Etc. -A.TT G-TTSTA, CS-EIO ISO-1 A. Mill WorK of all Kinds m Georgia Yellow Piue. Flooring, Ceiling. Siding, Finishing, Moulding, Etc., Car Sills, Bridge, Railr ad and Special Bills to order. feb 24.’1900-b v S1 PERU DENTIsr % 806 ana (K-8 Broadway, : AUGUSTA, GA Bell Phone 1675. Strower Phone 274 V«b 10 ’97- itch ou nuruan cured in *u minutes by Woolford's Panltary lotion. This never fails Sold by H. B.McMaster, Druggist. 0B * of ow clubbing oSn» The Augusta Theatric ,! Season After the opera pet a luncheon at Stulb’s restaurant, AUGUSTA Dental Parlors, rUNLESS DENTISTRY. Lowest Prices All Work Guaranieed Crown and Bridge Work a JSirecialty. FOORE & WOODBURY, 824 Broad St., Augusta, Georgia. Bell Phone, 520, If You’re a Judge of good liquors I a® willing to accept your opinion oi my famous George E. Payne’s Pri\a fe Stock Pure Rye, distilled and 5° ' tied for me by Angelo Meyers & Philadelphia, Pa. If you are not a judge, jou map rel >'“L’i'tcs- guarantee of its purity and age. and dpoi . |j|;e litnony of people who have used it. t f„]lo' c to ren«i you a small order; a lar er one' • w j, # | {I per full quart; $2.75 four quarts. Order you want, I have it. SOUTH CAROLINA SALOON, mayll,190I— by 1114 Broadway, GEO. E. PAYNE, Proprietor, AUGUSTA. Oa-