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PltOGItAM.
Ijincolnton lligli School, Eriday
Night, Dec. 19, 1902.
Song and Chorus—The lied Okl
Ilills of Georgia.
Quivive Duett—Miss Allene Zel
lars and Teacher.
Address—Tennessee’s Welcome to
Georgia—Maynard Groves.
Naughty Zelie—Miss Maude Gas
saw ay. Translation—Miss Eunice
Musical
Stevenson.
How Girls Study—Miss Annie
Laurie Boyd.
Bennie’s Keproof—Little Miss Les
na Groves.
Man Makes His Destiny—Wayne
Holler,shead.
Tab ieau—C h ristmas—N iglit and
Morning. Solo—Dixie—Miss
Instrumental
Mabel Groves,
Operette—My Duette—Gold Country. Fish Polka—Miss
Mabel Groves.
Drama—Stripe.
In Four Acts—Cast of Characters.
Judge Henry Buttons—A Wealthy
Mill Owner—Tom Remsen,
Harold Thomas—A Gentleman of
Leisure—llez Dunaway.
Henry Hansel!—A Mechanic—
Ralph Humphreys. Thompkins, Horatio
Aristotle
Squash—The Jiulga’s most intimate
friends—Roy Groves, Martin Mims.
Hans Von Sondt—His Cook—Geo
Murray. Neb— His Servants—Fri tz
Ju 1 ius,
Ware, Jim Patterson.
Policeman—Martin Mims.
Laura Bell—The Judge’s Ward—
Miss Mabel Groves.
Mrs. Hansell—Henry’s Mother
Miss Allene Zellars.
Dolly—A Maid—Miss Eunice
Stevenson.
Mary Harris—Miss Maude Gass
saway, &c—By the Company.
Mob
Sweet music will be interspersed
throughout the exercises.
Let everybody oome and enjoy this
most excellent program—a mental
feast. A general mixture of the
beautiful, sublime and the ridicu¬
lous. You cannot afford to miss it,
Vduits 25c, Children
I&e. Doors opq n Af.-ittWcl pok .
formance begins promptly up seven.
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Mrs. Laura. S. Webb, a
Vfee-Presfldlerit Wonsan’s tleiEno
era tic dubs of Xfortbera (Hilo.
“1 dreaded the change of life which
was fast approaching. I noticed Wine
of Cardiff, and decided to try a bot¬
tle. I experienced some relief the
first month, so 1 kept on taking it for
three months and now 1 menstruate
with no pain and ! shall take it off and
on now until 1 have passed the climax."
Female weakness, disordered
menses, falling of. the womb and
ovarian troubles do not wear off.
They follow a woman to the change Wine
of life. Do not wait but take
of Cardin now and avoid the trou¬
ble. Wine of Cardni never fails
to benefit Wine a suffering of Cardui woman relieved of I |
any Mrs. age. Webb when she was in dan- Jj
ger. When you come to the change j S
of life Mrs. Webb’s letter will
mean more to you than it does B
now. suffering But she you endured. may now Druggists avoid the | 1
sell $1 bottles of Wine of Cardui. a
VINEovCARDUt
m yng-B M ggaffl H KIit U m Bmiinm
Closing Out Sale.
In order to accept a place in Jan¬
uary, I now offer my entire stock of
merchandise at and below cost. 1
have a good line of Dress Goods, Flan
liels, Hosiery, Underwear, Mens’
Shirts and Neck wear, Jeans and
Cassimere* Pants, Double Damask
white and red, Jeans, Ticking etc.
Also a good line of Mens and Ladies
Mats, Shoes, Crockery, Glassware,
Tinware, Hardware, Shelf Groceries,
Tobacco, etc. I must close out by
January 1st, so come before stock is
picked over. I am not offering this
as a 'catch, but you will find this sale
just as represented. Everything to
go at and below cost This sale is
strictly cash. 1 also call attention to
those* who have not settled their ac¬
counts, to do so at once.
J. M. WRIGHT,
Liucolntou, Ga,
A Strong Endorsement.
Mr.E. Motto Smith:—I took a pol
icy with you in the Union Central
Life Insurance Company in Novem¬
ber 1900 on the annual dividend
plan—dividends beginning after the
second payment. Today I have notice
of my premium being due with my
first dividend and on a premium of
GO.Oy I have a cash dividend of $7.32
or $21.02 additional to face of my
poljcy. I kuovv of no company that
pays such larce and increasing divi¬
dends as the Union Central and I
heartily recommend it to persons
seeking Insurance. K A Wilh kit.
II Motte Smith, local agent, Wash
ington, Ga.
Legal Notices
Phil Sale.
GEORGIA—Lincoln Comity: Tuesday In Jannnry
Will be sold on the first in said
next, at public outcry at the court-house
county, within the legal Hours of sale to the high
est bidder for cash certain property situated to wit: about That
tract of Laud in Lincoln county
one-half mile East of Lincolnton it being a part,
and portion of land purchased by said Thos II,
Rom sen from .1, 11 Tarver, and bounded by lands
of w T Murray W II Groves T 11 Remsen and otb
ors, containing fifty (oil! acres more or less.
Said property levied on as tlic property of T II
Uonison. to satisfv an execution issued front the
Superior court of said county in favor of W W
Hussey, .fames S Bussey, K N Bussey, Executor
Nathan Bugaev, Uo'lleneliead. said property being day in posses¬ of De¬
sion of J v This 1st
cember 1902. Sheriff L C.
R F GUILLEBEAU,
To Whom It May Concern.
GEORGIA- Lincoln County.
,J \V Bneby having made application administrator in due
form to be appointed J Hester, permanent, late of said
upon the estate of b conn
t.y notice is hereby tlie given that said application of
will be heard r.t regular term of the court
Ordinary for said comity, to lie held on the first
.Monday in January 1003. Witness ray hand and
official signature, this Dec 1st, 1902,
W II BENNETT, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Lincoln County.
Ii F Bussey having made application in dne form
to be appointed permanent administrator upon
the estate of E Z Bussey, iat.e of said county,
notice is hereby given flint said application will
be heard at the regular term of the court of Or¬
dinary for said countv to lie held on the first
.Monday in January 1!)03. Witness my hand and
official signature, tin's Dec. 1st. XDO-3.
W 11 BENNETT, Ordinary,
GEORGIA—Lincoln Comity. Hattie
Whereat*, S K Dill administrator of
Kennedy represents to the record, court in that his he petition, has ful¬
duly filed and entered on
ly administered Ilattie Kennedy’s estate, this is
therefore, to cite all persons concerned, heirs
and creditors, to show cause if any they can, why
said administrator should and not be discharged letters of
from his administration receive
dismission on the first Monday BENISETT^^^iry^ in jMmary 1003.
W II
1C ts wsmsr
GEORGIA—Lincoln County.
To all whom it may concern;— .T W and S
Busby having applied for guardianship Hester of the
person and property of Nellie minor
child of J L Hester, late of said county, deceased
notice is given that said application will be
heard at my ofliee, at 10 o’clock a m on the first
Monday in January W next, II BENNETT, This Dec, Ordinary. 1st, 1902.
TAX NOTICE
I will attend at the following
timen and places for the purpose of
collecting taxes for the year 1902.
Colvin Store, A. M. Salem. P. M.
Oct. 20, Nov. 2, 17.
Lisbon, a. m. Grab, p, m Oct. 20.
Amity, A. M. Loco, P. M. Oct. 21,
Nov. 4, 18.
Sybert P. O., Oct. 22, Nov. 4, 5,
19.
Chen au It, Oct, 23, Nov. 0.
Goshen, Oct. 24, Nov. 7, 21.
IJncolnton, Oct. 25, Nov. 8, 22.
Shady Hill, Nov. 24, Dec. 8.
Levorett P. O. Dec. 13.
Lincolnton, Dec. 18, 19, 20,
after which the books will close.
Please meet me promptly.
A. M. Moore, T. C. L. C.
ra
IcwsaescJ UVv--
es-Rallroad.
For information as to routes, sched¬
ules and rates, both
Passenger and Freight,
write to either rd the undersigned.
You will receive prompt reply
and reliable information.
G. C. McMiliii], A. ff. Jackson
G. A. Pass. Dept. G. P. A.
A. O. DAWSON, S. A.
Augusta, Ga.
S. E. M A GILL, (J. D. Cox.
Gen* Agt. Gen. Agt.
Atlanta. Athens.
W. W, Hardwick. Gen. Agt. Macon.
W. C. Ragin', Sol. Agent,
Macon.
S. W. Wilkes, T. F. & P. A.
Atlanta, Ga.
W. . McGovern, Gen. Agt.,
Augusta, Ga.
This signature is on every box of the genuine
Laxative Bromo=Quinine Tablets
the remedy that cosva a cold in ene (Sax
©•<» THE «•«
Lincolnton High School
Thos. 0. Stephen| t>K, A. B.,
....Principa|L.
Miss Helen Davts, Assistant,
We are here to : : :
EDUCATE YOlg CHILDREN
GIVE CHAiTJe! 'I#FM
A
WAKE W>i
THINK!
ACT!
Don’t cheat yourself, your child,
your country and your God !
“A trained man will make bis life
Without traini i I mg you arc left
a sea of luck, ire thousands
down while one eets with suc
Send for catalogue. Address,
THOS. 0. STEPHENSON,
Lincolnton, Ga.
VP at
it mn mimf
Dm,
Comes to all sooner or
later. Provide against
it by depositing your
smites mn its.
You not whef onljlget wanted your
money interesf-falso, and
but
on 1st January and July
your interest becomes
principal, thereby
000. YUg 5r booklet
« on “lb *' ‘■‘“isit by
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Capita! pipfjOO.OO.
AUGUSTA, GA.
C. G.Goodrich, President
&
MATT W. GROSS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
THOMSON, GA.
All business entrusted to me by
my friends in Lincoln county will re¬
ceive prompt and careful attention.
Those desiring to consult me on bus
ness can do so by letter letters or by promptly calling
at my office. All
answered.
Charleston & Western Carolina
Railway.
AUGUSTA AND ASHVILLE SHORT LINE
Schedule in effect July 0, 1902.
Lv Augusta 10 10 a m 2 55 p m
Ar Greenwood 12 44 p m
ar Anderson 7 10 pm
ar Laurens 1 45 p m
ar Greenville 3 25 p m
ar Waterloo (H’rrs Spg’s) 4 00 p m
ar Spartanburg 3 30 p in
ar Saluda 5 35 p m
ar Hendersonville 6 11 p m
.ir Asheville 7 15 p m
Lv Asheville 7 05 a in
Lv Spartanburg 12 01 p m 3 30 p m
Lv Waterloo (H’rrs Spgs) 1 00 a m
Lv Greenville 12 15 p m I 45 p m
Lv Laurens 1 55 p in l> 30 p m
Lv Anderson 7 25 a m
Ar Greenwood 2 51 p m 8 35 p ni
Ar Augusta 5 40 p m II 40 am
Ar Aiken 7 30 p m 3 55 p m
Lv Greenwood 5 01 p in
nr Raleigh 1 34 a m
ar Norfolk 7 00 a m
Ar Petersburg 5 48 a m
Ar Richmond 0 43 a ill
Lv Augusta 2 35 p m
Ar Allendale 4 32 p m
Ar Fairfax 4 44 p m
Ar Yemassee 5 45 p in
Ar Beaufort « 35 p m
Ar Port Royal 50 p in
Lv Port Royal 1 05 a m
Lv Beaufort 7 15 am
Lv YemaBsee 8 05 a m
Lv Fairfax 9 07 a m
Lv Allendale 9 18 am
Anfiiiata 11 20 am
Close connections at Greenwood for all points
on S. A. L. and 3. & G. Railway and at Spartan
with Southern Railway,
For any information relative to pekets, rates
etc., address
ERNEST WILLIAMS, Gen. Pass. Agent,
E M. NORTH, Solicitor Agent,
TV M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager.
Aucusta, Ga
Burrell Green, H. 0. Colley.
Breen’S Warehouse i
0 . COLLEY, Manager.
WASHINGTON J GEORGIA.
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Liberal advances § Cotton
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Our market will be better than everbefore, as our freights are lower
and our connections are the very best and insure our getting always this
best prices. Favor ns with your patronage.
GREEN’S WAREHOUSE, H. O. COLLEY,
Manager.
For c , $2 per gallon,
- ey, and for old
fashioned, hand made Corn Whiskey, "the $2.00 per
gallon, the best that can be sold for money,
go to, or write to
A. P. Padgett,
High Grade Wjnes and Liquors, 1301 Broadest. Angusta, Ga.
Mail orders promptly attended to and solicited.
References: Bradstreet & Dunn, Union Savings
Bank or any business house in town.
Our Display of leu’s Fall Suits e
Only the best Products of the largest
© manufacturers are shown here..
Our salesmen have been that busy assorting and ar» t
ranging the many suits are constantly arriv¬ 9
ing. We are now ready to show you the largest
and best stock of J
Men’s e Clothing • and • Furnishings \
ever thing shown in clothes, in Augusta, and ‘T. A C. label Levy’s is worth Son & some, Co.” t
©
is label protects you give absolutely—the perfect satisfaction suit bearing it
guaranteed to every way.
A FflNE SR0.WIRG FROM ^ $8.50 TO $20.
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Wail orders given prompt attention.
I. C. LEVY’S SON £ CO.,
Old stand 838 Broadway, • • © Tailor-Fit Clothiers,
^7 m~l BEFORE WE GO
<| I tion any further, to our new let runabouts. ns call your Rubber- atten
ip. tired, easy moving, they’re just the
aW. WMU f° r business. Leave nothing
to be desired. Have on hand a re*»
L IK*- _ji markably fine line of carriages, bug*
Mg; Si every gies and one, light as to wagons. material Warranted, and work¬
Baili i manship. Anything want in
you
Jl up-to-date wheel vehicles, at lowest
coWpicfiA i: 7 eH prices.
G. E. LYNDON,
J. S. BARNWELL, Manager,
WASHINGTON, GEORGIA.
Dublin Warehouse,
WASHINGTON, GEORGIA.
THOS. E. FORTSON, PROPRIETOR.
If the government report is correct the cotton crop all over the South
is short, and the staple will sell at a much better price later in the season.
I offer farmers every facility for storing cotton. Will advance money
on cotton stored. Will make better sales for you. Yon will make money
by bringing me your cotton.
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WASHBURN Guitars, flandolins, Banjos,
wy Autoharps, Harmonicas, Accordeons,
Strings, Bows, Cases. Trimmingvetc. Hymn Books,
Instruction Books and everything new in Sheet Music.
Write for what you want. 'ol
THOMAS <St BARTON CO.’S
Great Mail Order House, AUGUSTA, OA.
CORNETS ^•Mention this paper when ordering, and get a souvenir. DRUMS
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