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The Home Journal,
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Bhoa Id be addressed to
JAS. H. BOTKIN Editor & PublUlvr.
W. C. I.ASJ5TER, Associate Editor
HUBSQBIPTION RATB».
One year. - - Ono dollnr
Six months, Fifty cents
Three mouths. Twenty-iivc cents
Thpesday, October 6, 1902
Blntored in the postofflee at Lincolnton. Ga., as
second claRB matter.
Advice is given generously and
taken niggardly.
Do not let well enough alone, keep
it well enough.
In the Congressional election Tues
day, only 73 yotes were polled in the
county.
Some folks succeed so well iu wlmt
.they try to do that they make a dis¬
mal failure of life.
It is easy enough to reform your
virtues* but it is difficult to fall away
from your vice.
In the appointment of the various
©MBiaittea by Speaker Morris Jus. II.
Boykin has been placed, on six.
Moving is a good thing It enables
yo« to get rid of the trash you never
krf the courage to throw away’
It is no #(yjy thing to think right
and act decently. Try it for awhile
jonxself and sea what vistas’ for iia
kpF&votaont will open up
Speskar Henderson deserves cons id
embld respect. He withdrew rather
than make false promises of tariff n>
Yfcfticm.
A Washington scientist says the
cliff-dwellers of the southwest, who
probably numbered 7,000,000 people,
were destroyed by an eruption of
lava aud hot ashes.
New words do not get into the
diofekmaries until some of their snap
hi gone, and new women do not get
into “Society” until some of their
ba&aty is faded.
A Obicago preacher baa figured
opt that hell is only one mile away,
toward the burning center of the
Qwrth. Possibly he is right as far
09 a 3 Ohicwso UBieftgo is is concerned concern.,.,.
The republicans are still shouting
prosperity’ but a prosperity which
sseaos a cost of the necessaries of rife
o*t of all prosperity to the wages paid
ha not one which will appeal to the
average voter.
General Wilson made an excellent
suggestion at the first meein.g of the
Anthracite Coal Strike Commisrim.
When he requeted that faciliii' • be
aflorded the commission for seeing
bow and where the miners lived’
The republican elephant is sufibre
iag with ingrowing tariff toenails,
has aa Illinois thorn in its side, has
lost mahout Henderson, is overload
ed with unfulfilled obligations, and
a generally in a bad way.
As far back an 1900 the republican
party promised in its platform
“favor such legislation as will effec¬
tively restrain and prevent the abuses
of monopoly and prevent the abuses
of the trusts.” How well that prom¬
ise has been kept the people can
judge.
To say that the product of the
Standard Oil Company is not pro¬
tected i» untrue. The Dingley bill
provides that a duty shall be
ed on petroleum coming from any
country imposing a duty on bur pc*
troienm. equal to the duty eo inn
posed. 1
THE ELECTf.ON.
The following token from the Au¬
gusta Chronicle is the result of Tues«
day's election in a nutshell.
Ohio has gone Republican by 100,
000 majority.
Addicks has been beaten in the
Delaware election.
Odell lias defeated Color for Gov¬
ernor of Now York by 9000 majority.
Wm, It Hears!: has been success¬
ful in his candidacy for Congress.
The National ous -> o r Represen¬
tatives is Republic ;;■> by a small rna
jonty.
Birdsall succeeds to the seat m
Congress formerly held by Speaker
Henderson.
Pattison, for Governor of Pennsyl¬
vania, is beaten by Pennypaskei by
an immense majority.
Greater New York has changed
from 4,000 (Low, Republican
Fusion, is 100.000 Democrftic m:v
jonty.
Georg led a sola;
of 1.1 Deni vatic
little iutores; was r~v.u n •j.e Gec
tion that the figures in he eleven
districts were not collated hist night.
Jtxoept r , ..... m the beven.n . i ..... u.,nt
,
Uemocrm -imsl no opposition, and in
that district it was inconsequent'..*
The vote
election v foi Congressinen only.
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BOW Jl OK S3 GRAIN
We learn farmers are sowing mute
liberuiiv ........ of small which , - , ■
gram, is a
step m the right direction. When
cm* Southern farmers get in the hub
it of raising plenty of grain and
they will raise plenty of meat and
prosperity will be the natural oonse
queues. To section can prosper
HZ T°: Ssf^SSi Tk
money, yet it is an expensive specula- oroj:
and prices are fixed by die
alize tor so much that profit, the producer For decs section uot re- to
a
produce a crop with all food the profits in- the
sufficient to buy crops,
natural result is it will grow poorer,
liaise a sufficiency uU" offopdfm’ mac
and beast, Yl'eu th<* cpttorf yon
can and prosperity will certainly-itsl"
low.
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Stops the Cough mid 'Works Ofi:
the Cold.
Laxjvtive Bromo Quinine Tablets
cure a cold iu one day. No Cure
No Pay. Price, 25 cents.
rs\ $
7.tiOv:-A % fill *15
'<J>' ■b 1 £:. irORi
Will always prevail. If I han’t cure you, l will to! you so
DEEDS NOT ADVERTISl.Mft
Have made me. known .in every eoum.y in ihe state. If r i iu Ip yru.
don’t experiment. Intelligent application of science ms imne mu
decade. Slmkc pe; r • says, play is tire tinug, but to tne -r*i***r -
mg one the CURE is the’thing.
Ulggfg •- t) h Co ? noiure,
* 5 c 1
CURED without the- use of the knife. BROOD POISON ia now one oi
the curable ills. NERVOUS DEBILITY, which carries m its wake a host
of attendant 7!)?, is n ssdiere in which j have met with peoulmr success.
All chronic female troubles hand ltd with delicacy and effectiveness.
\ char-re you for the Med.v.ne or.Iy Skill FREE.
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11021 Broad Streot, Comer Kollcck, (L -jTAIUS.)
Consultation and Examination FREE am; Confidential
mmm wm i, BtIM fM
722 BROADWAY, AUGUSTA, GA
Next Door to J. R. White’? Dry Goods "'tore.
i ) 01 ROES $ THE iftft
A IT? <5 A V m - >n- te Demto thcD
PHR'KS,
^r,tifrie;n to e’e?fi ther DPPCr ° r :O "'S.0V «,WSi
Solid ® Gold Crown * }
Goid FUHnns Cement Werio - X)
AuialKMU and >0''
BatraHinv Toetli. Pavnlcsr
RxtfrtMlng T**eib, oid wny
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
We examine your teeth free of charge and tell yon just what your work
will cost. All we ask is a visit to out office and we will please you
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: LOOK FOR OUR SIGNS.
j Dr. G. W. SHACKELFORD] D. D. S„ Manager.
AMITY. I
We.have a great deal of sickness
in our community.
The family of Mr. S. IT. Dunaway
we are glad to say Edmonds is improving. and
Air. ' ’•
daught e*-, Belle, visited brother
in upper Wilkes Saturday mu!
day.
Mr. A J- Dunaway, one of Adas»
burg’s clever old gentlemen, visited
Fiends and relatives at Amity Sun
day.
Ye scribe hau. a huge time sn com
pany with some oi the Webiddy’s
"Suiting up in the Ad as to rg section
Sunday G Well make
rover T.Ui
lead n l ; cute tricks it stwins
that Grover had a coin that he prized with
very highly, and wouldn’t part
' Grover’s anxiety for fun
if But
caused him to put hia piece of money
n <> niece bread and ."thinking pitched it to a
dug standing near fcht dog trying
Id laugh at to
chew up the money. But to his sore
row the dog swallowed the whole
business, ant now he is pouting
amiuuf on > its nothing to laugh
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Fhose Who Contributed.
The following is a list of the big
hearted gentlemen who contributed
s0 ijijgr.ffiy for the new desks at
W N A1 be a ■• y fi-;
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V. O L.t. ( ’,(*» ■. C
W 11 ii*: ,1.
.1 A W Martin 4.00
Dr VV 3 Cntvvfoni -i,«»
Rov J F Yarhi-ougn *2,00
R C Nash 5i, 00
Tutt. Dunaway s.co
SitvJUMijd 1.00
Quinn Oreaitun l.os
The desks are ordered and "will
0 ' 1 ..f 1 u
ihoKe 1 1 d i: u 1 T'‘ L
' the'desks
,!KI1 llboritH ‘ r v ns are
greatly , needed m the school. . ,
^ $5, tv T .Toi, n
_ _____ mwm __________
Qovenor Odell of Mew York
no p appear to have learned that a
p U pij c A"-------------- opice slioulo beia brivate-■■’snap
e!c»m all wool suits $8, W T John
son Co.
Hotfoe. t ——-—j— '
.
l hog so Inform my friends ^ and
the public for the generally Wastiiugton that 1 Oil mu Mil!
agent jl highest
q 0< atu j. W! pay
price for cotton seed delivered to
here. Platform wagon scales at C.
Groves store.
K J\ Ploresce,
Are open for painiet-a c.x tract ior. of tGe'.h.
Absolute!yj harinleesv Eimply applied to the
gums, No bad result follow. We call the at
tentien oftbe nervous and dolieate to our harm
less 8y»tc*m of Dentistry in all its branch
T II TlemPcr. Jr., )- 4.00
T O Esu-r
K F Gt : i• .TOffir
i>r ti V Groves U.<k
.iolra Zellara
W W Ulm 3,110
H P Bent lay 300
JJGiazo 1.00
Dr 8L Wilkes LCD
r * ft
T.incolnlon, p will he Ga., at C. two I d ? yf- ■ 'J w %
:i , a d Tuesday—during in need of *' - i
Every one i
come and have your eyes 1A
properly fitted. 'll < * •... A
3 ,4f.
opportunity, >«*»*» «m» Wf>
g* i r>- > f ,A m^ *u. sw l w Mr 4LV* • i « 4 o!
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YA! UIIMIOH GEORGIA.
THO *w « ,.*. « , PHCPRSETOR.
■fanONBSBnOMtt'ff''
’ he cotton all the South
D the go t ;u:r; i corrc crop over
is short, and ft h better price later in the season.
1 oiler farm*: .; rng cotton. Will advance money
on cotton stored, Vr<-. s)is for -ii. Yon will make money
by H inging im: yc
llSTABUSHKD A. 1). 184:6.
I mm if k< I f“ R S| fA. A ! XT'*. || srpNFffiFa Eft lift \E 4 klLF YwfiGA
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Importer and V.' : olesa’e sad Retail Dealer in
%*<& '.>«V ^
; Wines, Havana Oiprs, |
E : y sral. Waters, Etc. *
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6oi and 802 Bioad Suh : AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
i -j rrr !- “ fM Wasiii||OTlMl 7
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YA t 'a;Y'hs | : 'Mmht h>* was making pretty good flpnr.
>'C t ■ ■ ■;], but we wish you could corn
far. it with ours. Our lowest best grades hia
| ----- now a days are beyond the of
1]/ s§*. %$§*'/ /’ / -p*, "i- A • me.
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Yiw- %
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j • ‘ f>: any kind of baking.
' i J-kJ.YJ a tit: tat R.J.S I 1 f jH f XT BROS. & CO.
id AUGUSTA, GA.
LEADERS T ALL !.-S Gh GROCKiHES AND FEED SFUTF
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£ SoMiAkiD ‘if XLU u -.i.i YO rfseasss^ f jsi-A T7 ji. iECsw JFTi L-‘ «|n! %
forR. oi Are L
Beuieom Sidle, $ 2 co 00
Mattress mid 1 i ... 00
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2 pair Billow 3 00
11 00
1 Orb Extent f. 00
* , >.* 10 00
*: Din ft-. : * .'j.. 6 00
1 Sale. or 2 75
1 Kitchen Table, 1 75
$69i 50
* . FJM & BOWLES,
| • id, Augusta, Ga.
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Vi cr> f (Jot! l „ IftCt for yisselo farmers
ir.-Y>'kefc Dari;;;ftiy- all tire cotton .u morr *■ ■ ;. •• representing .h< ini*:rest as many Lincoln mills, in the
" ••• ■'<* f of county
fanners freight to bring and their cotton oomnussionci here and sell direct to the factories, thus
saving faoU>r&
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•* 'v l.'iti IC. '4
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W havi are old j jin mdy rjovs doing business in our
town who wii! id’.". ' : »iO tu.y from ilieir old native county, especially
);■ oi ion d o* rripru ante and 'Y'tton buyers, invites »on to conic and
make his store h<. ’.dqu;); ;c: . ;>.iv. l*.>cL tlirough his immense stock before
buying elsewhere.
Low Prices and Quick: Bales is our motto, and having bought the largest
stock of Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats, etc., than ever before we are
determined to make it lively for competitors and interesting for buyers.
A corps of salesmen who will take pleasure iu showing you through onr
rt.ick- Phone Yours No. toe,wo, id. M* L. O. StURKEY,
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