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V, e are discontinuing business in Augusta. We have accepted business otters that forces us to close out every dollars’ worth of Merchandise
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v? e are discontinuing business in Augusta. We have accepted business otters that lor
in our store as rapidly as possible. In order to do this we have placed before the people a
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which has been in full force for the past week a
sale ever offered in this section. We’ve plunge*
nd the crowds of enthusiastic buyers demonstrate that this is the grandest VALUE SMASHING-
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plunged the knife so deep that only from one-half to one-third the former low prices remain on any article
it’s only the prices that suffer, however, for this is a display characterized as one of beauty, elaborateness, high art and perfection
m styles. It will pay you to come miles to attend this slaughter of prices and reap the ‘’Whirl wind of .Matchless Bargains” awaiting you here.
LEAGUI E
,'ilkins, I’res. TV. E, Jones. Vice-Pres
W. II. YValters, Cashier.
NEGRO KILLED.
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What We Aro Doing Educatiotmlly—Cur
rent Eveuts-YYaskingtou’s Birthday.
‘Current Events,” is a topic that
almost every progressive school of
., c , ...... . ,, , the land is giving considerable at-.
?li for the next thirty days only, regardless of cost my en-
ock of goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Shoes,
;cry Wood and Willow Ware and all other kinds of Goods
cut! and be convinced.
ieo.ra.nce
: order to meet the prevailing hard times and stringency of money
>rs I will
Give mo
In my
S. SCHWARZ WESISS.
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VNE 8 BORO, GA.. FEBRUARY 22, 190'
For Sale.
A few fine well bred E-sex and
Berkshire pigs for sale. Both strains
entitled to registration.
H. B. McM ASTER.
P O Waynesboro as-2d classmatier j
• . Neely, Pres. P. L. Corker.Vice-Fres
R. N T , Berrien. Jr., Cashier,
THE
TiZENS BANK
OF WAYNESBORO,
nesboro, : : : Georgia.
1TAL - - - $25,000 00
SURPLUS, $7,209 85
v received on deposit, payable on de-
!. Advances made against approved
■:! 1, in keeping with balances. Safety,
boxes to rent in iireproof vault guar-
special night watchman.
Notice.
The fact that communications of
personal nature often
grow into
mess and require great amount
p.-ice in the columns of our paper
re forced to give notice that
h will he charged for as adver-
rnents hereafter.
- N, xt Tuesday Is legal sale day.
- i i urt of ordinary Monday nex*.
The Board of Education me*
Wednesday.
M-.-s Antiie Sperling, of Augusta
cut this week here
Ur. P. S. Miller, of Rummitt. N
J , is the guest -'f Mr. J F. Neely.
—Mr Louis Cohen was among
inemJs here this week talking in
L Scales visifed Syl-
professional business
-Lieut. F
V !UH, on
Wednesday.
Justice J. R Odom, one of Gi
r . I’s clever merchants, was In the
(•sty Thutsday
Miss Lizzie Blount returned
Wednesday tre.ra a pleasant visit to
h; ; father in Savannah.
— Fresh oysters and mixed fish
• ( iveci daily by the Williams &
V ; ion Candy Co, Delivered free in-
the city.
Sanford Deck indulged in a
li ■ ; Wednesday near Lawtonville
I reports 49 partridges and a
squirrel.
-The friends of Capt. Chas. B
!’■ ■; in, of Amos, regret that ho is
ili at bis home, and hope he
v, foon be well again.
■ he Citizen welcomes Mr. and
H ii. Bell, of Alillen, as citizens of
ynesburo. They reside at the
Irene of Mrs. L L Bell.
-Messrs. S. H , S J. and J. F
Ointn were a delegation of good
1 i /, >ns from the 68:h district who
-p rit Thursday in the ci y
Sheriff MeElmurray’s office in
u court h ,use is being put in nice
0 [ie. He will welcome his friend
s'. iii- new office a few days.
The Williams & Union Candv
' Lave a splendid stock of plain
i fancy candies, and a nice fresh
•k of select fruits of all kinds.
— flenley, the crack pitcher, of
Tech. School for several seasons
-igned to play with the Atlanta
L;.'-bail club the coming season.
- r Beckwith,our popular dentist
'h-rpted the meeting of the South-
Branch of the National Dental
A- Ration in Atlanta this week,
-Dry pine wood, burns like bght
v - • ‘ Delivered at your home for
1,1 per cord. Phones No. 38 and
d. jno S Blount.
-Mayor Palmer, of Milieu, a val-
* member of the Board of Euu-
: u, W as in attendance on the
meeting of the board Wednesday
-Mr and Mrs. James Robinson
i rued to Waynesboro from Ma
, where Mr. Robinson has been
forking with the Southern Oil Co.
V Lelies’ lace trimmed handker-
( 1 f was left after the spelling bpe
a ‘ ; he home of Mrs. C. L. Rowland.
Dwner will please call at once and
get it.
— Mr R L. Carter, chief clerk of
,i; o Illinois Central R. R, at Tchula,
Miss, is at home on a visit to his
Parents, and has as his guest Mr. J
H. Watson, Jr., of Tchula.
— Mrs. C. L. Rowland and her
handsome little son, Gratton, left to
(i LV for Litiie Rock, Arkansas, to
vi- it her parents. Her friends wish
!er !>on voyage ana a safe return.
— Cap.. Wm. M. Fulcher is a can
didate for the clerk’s office. He is
cneourrigpo tn think that he meri's
'j' 10 hla.ee and will ask his friends to
Link as he does As he is widply
knf, wn in the county his friends will
re ad his announcement and act ac-
’crdingly.
Machinery For Sale.
OneoO-saw Rmith gin, feeder and
•ondenser; oneGo-saw Augusta gin,
f eder i nd condenser. A bargain
o a quick purchaser. Write W. E.
Usher, Greens Cut, Ga. rt*
Onion sets 10 cents a quart, seed Ir-
i'll potatoes 40 cents a peck. These
prices are strictly for cash. We
have burned all our old stock of
seeds, and have nothing on hand,
but fresh stock at
Me Master’s Drug Store.
What’s Your Face Worth?
Sometimes a fortune, but never, if
you have a sallow complexion, a jaun
diced look, moth patches and blotches I t «,
on the skin,—all signs of Liver Trouble; 1 Ke '
But Dr. King’s New Life Pills give
Clear Skin, Rosy Cheeks. Rich Com
plexion. Only 25 cents at H. B. McMas-
teii’s drug store.
ion to. While ancient, history
is both interesting and valuable,
and all educated persons are sup
posed to be acquainted with the
leading facts of what is called
modern history, he would indeed
he a poorly informed person who
hasn’t some acquaintance with the
hhtory—making events of to-day
We have aii smiled at the simple
hearted mountaineer who didn’t
know “the war was over,” but this
has gotten to be a joke of another
kind in these days of wars and
rumors of wars, and even I he expert
can’t 8’tisfy us on th:3 particular
point.
Below we give a set of questions
recently given to a grade ia the
high school department. We sliould
be glad to know what the public
think of this work and these ques
Dons:
1. What two changes in his cab
inet has President Roosevelt made ?
What new cabinet office has been
established and how many will that
Entertainment of the Milien league Was
One of the 3Iost Delightful Entertain
ment. Ever G ven by the League.
One of t he most et j lyabio and
profitable literary programs of the
Milien "Epworth League that has
ever beer, carried out recently, was
given to a goodly number of mem
bers and friends Tuesday evening
February IDh, at the parsonage.
It was the tegular monthly busi
ness meeting of the League, but by
order of President Hopkins the bus
iness of the League wan dispensed
with and the following program
was given by some of the members ,
through the chairman of the liter
ary department, Miss Louise Ros
ser, and was enjoyed by all present.
Instrumental Solo—Miss Ward
Parker.
THE SANK OF WAYNESBORO,
CAPITAL, §50.000.00.
SURPLUS AND PROFITS $ 8,000.00
Geo'Sro Walton Wan Killed in the 72d Dis
trict, Near the Line of .Tefl'erson on 14 inst.
It seems that Walton and his
wife, Isabel,had s^perated and were
living apart. She staying on
Solicits accounts of iudividcals, firms
and corporations. Conservative loans made
st attractive rates of interest.
Before discounting Notes or Contracts, see
us It will pay you. janG,19—byOO
—A delightful dance occurred at
the Armory last night.
— Mesdames Winter and Usher,
of Greens Cut, were in the city yes
terday.
—The new vauit of the Bank of
Waynesboro is being put in. I?
will be an excellent one when com
pleted.
-Dry pine wood, burns like light
wood. Delivered at your home for
I is known as the Jack Blount place.
Walton went to her home on Satur-
j day night about 8 o’clock and
; knocked at the door, and not being
admitted went to the window and
! gained admittance. In the house
i was one John Anthony and brother
Ridge.
Correspondence Citizen.
We are glad to report the conva
lescence of Mr. Thus. Atkins who
has beer, quite sick for some time.
We are sorry to note that one of
what ° ur most popuiar citizens was not
up to see the snow storm which oc
curred last Sunday morning about
9 o’clock.
Charlie Avret a»ul sister. Miss
Maude, of Waynesboro, are spend
ing some time with relatives at the
Oaks.
The Rain Bow party given at the
Geo. Anthony, and Isabel, all color
ed. As soon as Walton entered home of Mr. Z. W. Collins on last
shooting commenced. It is not Thursday evening was a splendid
known how many shots were fired success, Eulie Atkins, of Hephzi-
but anywhere from three to six hah received the prize for doing
Walton receiving the contents of a the best sewing and Henry Turner
shot gun in the arm near th- shoui- 'he consolation prize.
! $2 00 per cord. Phones No. 3S and
Paper-On life of Shakespeare— 139 Jno S. Blount.
j Miss Louise Rosser. i —Mr.R S. Grier, of Columbus, and
Essay—“Drummon” —Miss Bertie j Mr. Primrose, of Delaware, deputy
| Brinson. I organizers of the I O H. spent yes- j
„ terday here installing the officers of i
Paper—“William Hayne”-Geo. the lo * aI lodg8 . |
Lively.
Vocal Solo-“The Dream”—M1.S9
Rosser.
Paper—“Scott”
der, which almost tore it from bis
body, and soon died from hemor
rhages. Before^he died he said that
he fired one shot which was corrob
orated by his pistol, one chamber
having been fired.
The Anthony brothers were seen
going to the house late Saturday
evening, John Anthony with a shot
Mlss Bennie Collins, of Durst,
spent several days with relatives
here hist week.
Prof. Joe McLellan spent last Sat
urday and Sunday with relatives in
Hepbzibah
— I have several pair of pants on
which a deposit has been made that
I will sell at a close price to get rid
of them. Terms cash, They will
For Sale, Peterkin or Tyler Cluster Cotton
Sped.
When I get through ginning, 1
will have made seventy-three bales
i-oiton on seventy-five running
acres, using the above variety
Parties wanting to buy good plant
ing seed cau get supplied by send
ing me orders soon.
Thomas Quinney,
Waynesboro, Ga.
An Appreciated Compliment.
Mrs. C. V deLoacheis m receipt
of the following letter which she
prizes very highly:
“Palm Beacii, Fla., Jan 19,1902
Dear Madam:—Please accept my
hearty thanks for your beautiful
poem. I have read it with great
pleasure. Very sincerely.
George Dewey.”
The poem refered to was “A Trib
me to Dewey and Schley” recently
published in The Citizen
2 What two isthmian canals are
under consideration? Mention an
I evident advantage of each ?
I 3 What big exposition will be
held next year? Where? Why?
4. What has called particular at
tention to two of President Roose
velt’s children ?
5. Who are candidates for gov
ernor of Georgia? Candidates for
state school commissioner?
6. Wha. islands are about to be
i bought by the U. S.? Give number
| location, price ?
7. Mention a few of the most
, prominent topics now before con-
i gress?
8. What is Matdi Gras? Where?
j Giye meaning of “carnival ?”
I 9. Who is Marconi ? Santos Du-
| monl ?
10. Where has there been a big
fire?
j There will be short exercises in
; the auditorium
Mis9 Kate Eden
field.
Paper—“The study of our doc
trine and polity”—E Burch John
ston.
Vocal Solo—“Shug, Shug”—Miss money.
Rosser.
Paper—"Sketch of Chas. Dickens”
—O. K. Hopkins.
Paper—‘John Eaton Cook” — F.W.
Stanley.
Recitation—“Diamond for Dia
mond.”—Mis3 Rosser.
Instrumental Duet Mandolin
and Piano. Misses Rosser and Par
ker.
Visitors present were: Mr. S. C
Parker, Dr. C. E. Holmes, Brantiy
Daniel, Miss Chew, Mrs. H. li. Chew
and ME Burke.
To the sweet strains of “Home
Sweet Home” by Miss Parker tbe
Leaguers left for their respective
homes.
.. ... qo be made to fit without extra charge,
thouy with his little 32 man Killer Manau, The Tailor
—Miss Ora Pe r rv, of Arnerteu 1 *,
; >he attractive guestMiss Mae n hifl 9tl0 ulder,and George An
Qumney. has returned home to tne ■ 6 ®
great regret of her many admirers
iu Waynesboro. tn iits pocket, presumably expecting —
— For prices on builders, materia! i to meet George Walton there and Ferkius.
such as flooring, ceiling baiu“ters, j to fix him up, John Anthony being Correspondence Citizen,
columns,weather boards,mouldings, ■ onorY1 „ rof « ...s.l Tja h 0 i
mantels etc. Wo can save you enamored vv,th Isabel. Miss Annette Perkins has return-
Write to S. G Lang, The above is from our Gough cor-, er j home after a most delightful vis-
I respondent
Sandorsvil’.e, Ga.
— Competent man to superintend
a saw or planing mil! wants asitua-
’ion. Best references, and satisfac
tion guaranteed to any one wanting
a first-class man. Address “B,” P.
O box, 8 Blythe, Ga. tf
—The negro arrested in Columbus
Sajurday last supposed to be Char
lie* Blanchard, a negro murderer
from Burke county, proved to be
the wrong man. Deputy Sheriff
Reynolds went after him
— Mr. J. C Boyle, representative;
of Georgia’s big afternoon paper,
• he Atlanta Journal, gave us a pop-
call yesterday. The Journal has a ;
good list of subscribers here, looked
Coroner Wetherhahn was
moned but an investigation found
that there we^e eye witnesses to the
killing, and not a case for inquest
under the law. So he .refused to
hold the inquest.
Later,
John Anthony, one of the mur
derers of George Walton, which oc
curred Friday night 14th inst., was
arrested in Augusta yesterday by
Chief of Police Norris. Sheriff Me-
Elmurray received a telegram yes
terday as soon as arrest was made
and has sent for him. The telegram
i stated that he confessed the killing.
A Card.
Editor Citizen: During the
long time you have spent in Way-
Saturday morning I nesboro, I have always found you
after by Mr. Mose9 Green.
— A check for $2000, the amount . .. , ...
of insurance on the life of Judge T, Ueorge Aut..ony has not yet been
M. Berrien, dec., in the Home Circle captured,
is in hanris of the treasurer, and
it to Macon, tlie guest of Miss Edyth
sum * : Cody.
Mrs. N. A. Smith, who has been
spending some time with relatives
at Sardis, returned home Wednes
day.
Mrs. Godbee and Mrs. Attaway.of
Milien, visited our town this week.
Miss Ella Rheney, of Augusta, is
spending some time here with Mrs.
R. L Perkins.
Mrs. .\I. Parker, of Woodcliff, is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. G.
Perkins.
We congratulate Mr. and Mrs.
James Perkins on the arrival of a
fine baby girl. We wish for the
little miss a long life of happiness.
A DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT.
Mr. Garrett to Lecture.
The lecture by Mr. Harry Garrett
at the Armory on next Friday even
ing, the 28th, will be a pleasant
opportunity for those desiring to be
delightfully entertained, Mr. Gar
rett’s superior intellectual attain
ments, combined with a graceful
and pleasing manner of describing
the scenes he has visited and stud
ied, enlivened by personal and
amusing experience with the peo
pie, have rapidly placed him in the
enviable position he enj iys on the
ledure platform today. Such a
lecture 89 Mr. Garrett will deliver
on Friday evening cannot fail to be
both interesting, entertaining and
instructive to any audience,” *
at 9 o’clock, in honor of Washing- endeavoring to uphold thr» cause of
ton’d birthday. Two medals will be j justice ahd right. Some one from
Jliss Gray Entertained the Thursday Eve
ning Club at Her Home This Week.
Miss Lizzie
awarded.
WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY
The Daughters of the American Revolution
to Fresent a Medal.
The Daughters of the American
Revolution wilt give a medal Satur
day, February 22d, at 9 o’clock, a.
m., Washington’s birthday, for the
best examination in Georgia histo
ry. Tde following program will be
very interesting. The medal to be
delivered by Col. P. P. Johnston. ;^ ar - v
The following
Card of Thanks.
Dear Friends : - Your many ex
pressions of human kindness, sym
pathy, and condolence to us in the
bereavement of our darling little
Julia, we beg through this
medium to acknowledge; and
would as-ure you of our heartfelt -
thankfulness in this, seemingly j
starless night of our sorrow. It all g
comes as. “apples of gold in pictures
of silver.” But we know that she;
still lives; and we shall see her 4
again, if faithful to Him, who said i
“Suffer little children to come unto -
me and forbid them not for of such
!s the kingdom of Heaven.” May !
the God in whose mansions, she U
now plays bless you all.
Mr and Mrs J. H. Vaughn 7
somewhere has started the report
that in the event of Major Gary’s
election to the judgeship of the Au
gusta circuit, Mr. John W. Reynolds
would be turned out of the place he
now holds in the Richmond county
court house. Hearing this report
and almost knowing it to ba untrue,
I wrote to Major Gary concerning
it, and below is his letter —lair,
manly and open. Now, 1 desire to
say just a word in behalf of Major
have known him quite iu-
i Innately for a long time, and I
know no on u that I admire nr honor
a ill be paid to the benefi iary, Mrs
Eliza Berrien, when she returns
home.
-Cspt. R H. Milledge was here
(his week He informs us he will ... _ . . _
not move his family from Atlanta Miss Lizzie Lou Gray jjqos- de-
to Augusta, but will occupy offices ligntfully entertained the Thursday
there. His friends in Burke are Afternoon Club, last Thursday. De
pleased to have him located so near S pj( e tHe inclemency of the weather
‘ . , , ail the girls were present and had a
— My spring stock has arrived, . “ . ... , .
and to make room to display them most delightful ume. The color
I will close out the remainder of scheme was violet and was carried
my winter stock of gents’ suitings out beautifully.
at a low' price This is a good op members of this most charm-
:tTOT:rc:E
iunicipal Election
MARCH 27th, 1902.
BONDS FOR WATER WORKS
AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS.
portuoity to get an elegajnt suit or ing club are> Mieses Gray, Madeline
The people (qualified voters) of the city of
c ay nesboro will take notice that an election
will he held at the usual voting precinct o'
said City on the 27th day of March. 1902, to
determine the question whether bonds shall
r, , , T > i , » ,, . ; be issued by said City, as follows, to-wit; 00
Routzalin, Banks and Lillian Carter,, bonds of the denomination of i5oo.oo t-acii
Perry Chapter of the Mary Boyd, Marjorie Hilton, Fan-|
pants ( heap. Manau. The Tailor.
—There will be a meeting of the
Hetnan H.
Children of the Confederacy at Mat- Q j e Ger9ham and ADnie Mackenzie annually on January 1st and July the 1st
rip Oninnpv^ 0*4 fiftPrnoon m _ i beginning with Juniinr% l*t, and the
10 on nD o 1 ‘ * 01 J* • * 1 fie invited guests were, Mrs. JuJe principal thereof to become due and payable
at 3:30 Both Island 24 divisions 6 . on January 1st. 19J2.
Program
the Academy 1 m()re > If he is to be beaten for the
(Saturday,) at j udgeship do U fairly aad not by
falsehoods emanating from un
known authors and injurious re-
school ports that no one will father.
Somr bv School. I Respectfully,
JUDSON McELMURRAY.
will be rendered at
Auditorium, to-day,
9 o’clock, a. m.:
WILL GIVE AN OYSTER SUPPER.
1 Regular opening exercises of
Where and
fc?ong b\ T School, ;
“Washington’s Birthday.”
Recitation .Lillian Jones,
“In Memoriam,”
Short Talk on Washington,
I. L. McNair.
Questions and Answers on Wash
ing.on. by pupils at the 6th
7th grades.
Recitation Bessie Wilson,
“Washington’s Name.”
Delivery of History Medals,
Col. P. P Johnston.
Song By School,
“Washington.”
F B. W 7 hitehead, Secretary.
With Whom to Worship To
morrow.
No preaching at the Presbyterian
church to-morrow, as the pastor
<roe, to fill ids regular appointment j Music Director .Methodist Sunday School.
at Bath | ^ r - ** no - Munnerlyn was last
Regular services at the Baptist i s lin( jay appointed rru9ic director
church to-morrow morning and ev-j fQr Methodist Sunday school.
Augusta Ga , Feb. 17th. 1902.
Judson McElmurray, Esq,
Waynesboro, Ga.,
My Dear Sir:—I thank you for
1 your letter and also for your inter
■ est in my candidacy. There is no
; foundation for the re-
1 port that, in the event of my elec-
i tion to (lie judgeship, I will not
re-appoint Mr. John YV. Reynolds
I like Mr. Reynolds and besides he
is a worthy Confederate veteran,
are requested to be present, as at
this meeting the election of officers Eve and Abbie Blount,
for the ensuing year will be held.
—Messrs F. F. Powers, cornmer.
cia! agent, and W. W Hackett, pass
enger agent, of the Central of Geor
gia at Augusta, made us a very
pleasant call this week. We are
always glad to meet these genial
gentlemen. Their great corpora
tion can not be more ably repre
sented.
— We have from the country now
a candidate for the clerkship of the
superior court, Mr. George P. Kil-
Mlller, Misses Carrie Dent, ArdeD, ortheprbceadsofsaid hoods not lesstlian
$7000 00 nor more more than $10,000 00 to be
applied tf. the purchase of tlie necessary real
! estate land to the construction and equip-
The Ladies of Girard Will Serve Oysters
for Reuefit of the School Building.
Eur-ouraged by their success with
the lunch party of January 3lsf,
ment of an Electric Light plant or plants for
said Cny and to other purposes incident
thereto; and not less than $20,000.00 nor more
than $29,000,10 of the proceeds of said bonds
to beapplied to thepurcliaseofthe necessary
real estate and to tlie lonstruction and equip
ment ot a YV ater Works plant for said City
and to other purposes incident thereto.
Provided nevertheless that should he
maximum amount appropriated to either
e . , . , ii. ili ci a i uj uiu ciiinjuiiL yjyfi idieu to eitlicr
irom Which the sum of forty dollars project, be not so used the over-plus, may la
was realized, tne ladies of Girard
and Y'icinity will giY T o an oyster
supper and rainbow party in Brig
ham’s hall on Friday evening. Feb.
28th. All are invited to attend
patriek He announces in this is- p> 0 ors open from 7 to 10 p. m. The
sue and will be glad if his friends proceeds from the above will be
will give him their help from town U3ec j j n building Girard academy.
or country. If elected he will givre
his whole attention to the duties of —“Uncle” Jack Tyler annonces
his < ffice. himself a candidate for county,
the descretion of tiie Mayor and C.iuncii, be
appropriated to the other project named and
to other purposes incident the eto, Dut if not
so used the said overplus shall become a part
of the sinking fund provided for the redemp
tion of said bonds.
The amount of interest*to be paid on sabl
bonds from the date of issue to January 1st.
li 03, or on such of said bonds as may have b-en
sold at that time, a sum not to exceed $:,10 CO.
payable January 1st, 1903. The amount of In
terest to be paid on said bonds for the years
1S03 to 1931 inclusive, shall be $1,509 (W for each
and every year during said period. And the
amount of the principal to be paid (that is
collected as a part of the i-inking fund
You
While the singiug heretofore has
ening, 10:30 a.m., 7:00 p. m
nr© invited.
Service at St. Michael’s church been an interesting feature, itYvill no
Sunday morning at 10:30 o’clock ; doubt be greatly improved under
Rev. J. F. Porter officiating. A cor * t ^ e directorship of this competent
dial invitation extended to al gentleman. The school has recent-
Methodist church, Rev. i . Al e
Christian, pastor. Preaching 10:30 ; ly been graded and is rapidly grow-
•i tn , and 7 p. m-i by the pastor | j n g jn numbers and interest.
Sunday-9chool at 3 p. m.. W. M j
FuFher Supt. Epworth League
devotional service each Monday
night at 7 p. m , H. J. Fulibright,
Is* vice-president. A cordial invita-
lion to the public to all services.
Mr. W. M. Fulcher is the wide
awake superintendent of the school,
assisted by 3 sub-superintendents,
looking after the interests respec-
We have been appointed agents
for Pratt, Winship, Smith, Munger,
Eagle Gins in fact continental Gins
Co’s, full line. We also carry a full
line of repairs for all these gins.
8. G. Lang, Sandersville, Ga.
considered how 1 would act in the
e-vent he should do so. Manv of
lively of the primary, intermediate ( hisfriendswho ar0 eupporlin{ ; me
„ . 4 * collected as a part of tne ►inkinsr fund
I will order for any one desiring treasurer ana now (he tight is going provided for the redemption ef said bonds)
thorn ovsters in the shell Leave right into the Democratic primaries I annually forthe years 1903 to 1931 in.-iusive,
mem, oysters in tne snei., i^enye * m ake a livelv time in : to be $517.25, The principal and interest of
orders with the YV illiams & Union -vnic.n win make a lively time id sa jd bonds to be fully paid off on or by Jan-
Candy Co Satisfaction given to the county election. He proposes uary 1st, 1932.
all who favor me with their patron- to show that he is the man for the ; t J n he p ^^y written'pfinted^eon?^;
agre Will deliver to any part o' place—in fact is it. Uucle Jack” i words “For roods” or “Against Bonds”
and aDy one who knows me needs the eitv Fresh fiffi nv«mr* can- is popular and a food talker, and I according;as the vot, r may cast his ballot for
no assurance that I have no desire dies, fruits, etc. Call and see our will appreciate any support give said.
r atanvfl nno from offioo Ktook next to armorv him. Ihe sinking fund proxided by ordinance
to remove one irom omce. LOCK next i arm y, ; for the redemption of the bonds should with
No one can truthfully 9tate that —Mr Geo. F. Brinson has accept-.! -Gur handsome young friend its accumulations be amplysufficient for that
I have made any promise direct ^ d a ^ n
, ... , . . Sam W eischelbaum Co., ..
ly or indirectly iO appoint any one na^rcantile concern in Dublin, and ness trip Thursday. His house compounded annually the Mayor and
else to the office, nor have I said to left for that city Tuesday morning ; sells quantities of machinery in this j ^time Is the e P xeTencfe U s t of r t t ifc fr c°aTe may
anv one that I would lemove Mr He carries with him the best wishes i county, and is increasing its trade : require s-uppument said fund by an idui-
Reynoids. I have made no pledges -f many friends. The firm of Brin- j ever*- year They — „ nw — I fcaiadvatorem tax. or with such funds as
SOD & Bro in this City — 11 K ~ — ! fanhmnir h
nas accept!; —wai uauuaumc ^uuu^ i rieuu i its accumulations oe amply sumcient lor that
keener fo^ Will Lang, of Lang’s Variety Works purpose but iu the event or unavoidable
* ux c , , ° .... , J , . ; casnalty or failure to make the fund paj in-
o., a large 10 feandersviiie, was here on a busi ; terest equal to the estimate, to-wit; 5per
IV I »• A n/\nn f xtrx Th n O U .... - ^ nAll r./lor! Onnilflll V tho o
and no threats because I prefer to
be untrammelled.
I have no reason to bel'eve that
>vlr. Reynolds wiil actively oppose
will be con
tinued with Mr. J.smes Brinson in
charge.
—The theatre trtin that went up
from Waynesboro Thursday even
! may be in the treasury at the time not other-
are now msnu
faeturiog blinds, sash, doors, etc., i w j S g appropriated, so as to insure as U file, e nt
and they Will also be glad to figure j amount to pay the bonds in full at maturity,
with aDy one needing manufactured j
lumber of aDy kind. Read their
my election and therefore have not *° see Florodora, that bright
and charming opera, made it ex-
and senior grades. A very notice
able feature of the school is the|
attendance of the largfe number ofi
youDg gentleman and ladies.
(Send as the news of your- eectiei'.
have requested me if elected to re
tain him and I will certainly be In
a position to do so. Again thank
ing you with kind regards, I am
Truly your friend,
Wm. t. Gary.
adv.
—A press dispatch from Athens
announces that Judge Sylvester M.
ceediDgty comfortable and pleasant Herrington suffered a stroke of ap
for all, notwithstanding the weath-: oplexy on the 15th inst. and is now
er was exceedingly inclement. The ; desperately ill. The judge is one of
spats had been obtained beforehand | the leading citizens of Athens, and
and there was net a particle of trou
hie. Our enterprising agent, Mr.
Vandivere. was present al: the time
and had his program carried out
fully.
served this county as ordinary from
1889 until last year. He has rela
tives in Waynesboro and Burke
county and friends all over the state
who regret his illness,
Ibis uotice is given in persuance of an
ordinance passed by the Mayor and Council
of the Citv of Waynesboro, ordering said
election, underand by virtue of the Constitu
tion and laws of the state of Georgia relative
to the issuance ef municii al .bonus, as well
as under and by virtue ot the provisions of a
special Act ofthe Legislature approved Nov.
1 th. 1901. authorizing th-: Mayor Council of
the City of YY'ay nesboro to ivsue bonds of said
city to the amount ot 000.00 upon the
terms and for the purpo.- . . said act named.
Ey order of the City Council, This Feb
ruary 2lst, 1902.
R. C. NEELY,
Mayor of the Cityol YVaynesboro.
Countersigned by—
P. B. HALL,
Clerk of the City Council of Wayne3«
boro.