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PIMfSwttrt here ev
a» hslil at Usrjr’s
a what the sew
;y sore ov
ye'
Mis* Ai oHirange is vis
itiug Mr*. <• Imxou,
Only two fight* occurred in town
daring the holliUv*.
J. W. Whiteley spent several days
in Augusta this week
To-dny January the 3 times 1902—
never heon here oefore.
Several have changed residence* in
town during the p**t week.
Mr* W. A. Hawkins has returned
from a visit to Atlaut*.
\\. T. Kitchens now occupies his
now residence on lower broad street.
Some of the boy* smoked cigars
yesterday like it was a big election.
Now don’t forget *ud write it 1901
when you go to tell her almut it,
A flue boy arrived at Rev. \V. W.
Glover's home last Tuesday night.
We have rent notes for side *t this
office. You will need them pretty
i oou.
We had very little dranknesa Christ
inns. The boys behaved themselves
very nicely.
Several entertainment* were enjoy
ed by the young people of Gibson du
ring the hollidays.
G. Y. Logue, wife and little boy,
were i icoug friends in Gibson Tues
day,
Dublin^lo reetk'alaw 1 * Ho*wilfmove
bia family in a few »kys.
W. AlbartLogs* of Augusta spent
th# bolliilays with relatives aud friends
Are the fhe newspaper* now satis
•teat year.
Mosdamos Ollle Robinson and Au
with Mrs, Carrie Hannah of this
plaoe.
l)r. R. T, Laseter Jlias moved hi.
family to Gibson. They occupy G. the
resid.iieo formerly ocaupied by T.
llauuah, Mr. HauutlTt going to hm
new residence We welcome the doc
tor aud his esteemed family to our
town.
Mr. Alex Avera has ranted out hie
ptautatiou iu this county and moved to
Jefferson. He is now on the plaoo ho
purchesed from his brother ll. T.
Avers. His many frieuds iu' this
!■«»»/ “ ““
Carlton Walker and Gordon Wilson
loft on Yesterday’s train, we suppose
having the marshal i;p‘ Haudersvilie 7 u.r 15
of to
arrest them. It is thought they were
on their way to Atlanta in search of a
Somehody passed by Fellowship
church the other day an<l shot out a
every light in it. If the parties are
children they should be whipped with
I iL he 3 .,y ! u ?™
.
PmPPYou BRn
H,ruut ° nc ®
B tllO Bipillll of
■T ^nail. door of broke tbs the jail
Rotnoou about dark aud
igb tbe hole in the book
fcabout by Goody Jackson and
here ” There
Bwkouers in jail at the
Billing and two boys
town for fighting
Mb'ut out the hole
Im Ha'.!nil the i'lg lie
8 tlio reason all
td board
luiy, fellowing re-
it. His well lit^N®Pw
he feet no time in' bringing the
boy* up, though three escaped. •
Thay liner! up “.portv so:”
Frank Killebrew, failed to prove
that he was somewheres else be
sides at the game and Justice
Logue told him to give bond in
the sum ot $75 for his appearance
at Superior Court. He did so.
“Shoe,” a little giggling negro
was arraigned. He plead guilty
and said the other boys wore nlet
the same game. He was re
quired to give a $25 bond or go t«
jail until court, but he decided t<
do neither one and left without r
permit. He has not been seen
since.
Albert Denson’s alibi ««* not
sufficient and he wns ordered to
jail m defuult of a $75 bond, and
he wis so large he couldn’t escape
jail throught the hole in the win
dow and is how being guarded in
the court house.
Wyatt Jackson denied the
charge but Tmte saw him there
so he wns put under 'tv $76 bond
to await the action of Superior
court.
West Hughes 'said a lot about
where lie was at but other witnes
ses swore he wns betting so Jus
tice Logue sent him to jail in de
fault of a bond, and is Denson got
Iiung in the hole in the jail win
dow, he failed to make his es
cape and is now being guarded in
the court house with Albert Deil
i-Oll.
J ‘ m Brown too, denied his be
i»g at the .game for the purpose ut
gambling, Baying that ho only
passed bj rabbit hunting, but tilt?
Justice knew it was impossible foi
.. LS , 5, „ th
U d »„t i„ 0 ,
to jftll. BAj iiWi fearing that hi
Ouu lo uo t prove ins innocence he
fore a jury, worked lm way out of
jail Sunday afternoon and haa not
I eon seen sinoe,
, Lawson ^ I)aw*oy was also , , bet* .
ting on tbe four spot, says one of
the wituesse*. Ho was also bound
over,
Bishop Jackson wns the only
Uj g | 10 ,, present at th'yi incHting,
but ... ho wns equal , to . tlie ., occasion,
and presided with due dignity. He
K.ve a ,75 bmul for hi. aypetirano
flt Su l )erior ooul t '
Young George Brown had some
c and-done ""r “■ so at th.s put gums. - on cu 2 He *
waived preliminary hearing and
f url)Ig | 10 d bail
J^ry Rivers, upon hearing of
the other boys being ill trouble''
OipiMid off toWitoh.il, bnt .. i.
happened lie got too close to the
telephone line and was picked up
before begot to running good and
brought back to Gibson. Jerry
about proved that he was
ut the game until he began
questioning a witness and said:
“Shoe, don’t you know dat. deni
boy* tried to git me to bet on dat
for spot, and I wouldn’t do it?”
The justice decided that ho was
“in it” and bonud him over.
Dick Jones, Floyd Smith and
George Neal came in after the fun
was over, waived’prelimitiary hear
ing and gave bond for thoir ap
pearance at Superior court.
After it was all over with, and
Jim Brown hud broke jail. West
Hughes *aiul Albert Denson got
tired of being m trouble by them
selves and told on Gideon Kitch
ens and Lucius Kil\brew for sell
ing whiskev. and hero wa r»
fun. It so >t Gideol
. - ..jM
rot
HPryoars ■P^TTitis 1 done have
Pwith Asthma, a/id
anything 11 to do me
got your Gooch's
kLl M). Took three bot
me rngfinaV entirety. I
Prone he the
from a
ure dealli,
_ lions,
n. WAUWicn town .0.
^Pwnmptives cough try if it. It magic, cures
i Hirtrple remedy ns by
and itifc is the l*est for whoip
cough,. I’ricc io.cents. White
Icy
Ad i water and sugar to D.r
Ticheiwr’* Antiseptic and subtract
the colic from your Baby. Vein
pi asant, perfectly he mu less nn<
absolutely reliable. Cost 50c. at
Whitelcy.
Aristocracy Of
Will l»e interested to kmw that w<> have gather*'
collection of “Proper Things” in Knglish and
A
Overcoats p:- 4
$J0, $12, $15, $18, and Up.
Black Thvisit Suits, sizes 32 to 44, single or double breast*d,*new
jtiHtJin $14.50
E, S. McCRARY – COMPANY,
716 Broad St., Augusta, Qa.
;fRss
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Wh t We A
Chrge
We charge a little more for our goods than
it costs to produce them
We are not “cheap” Manufacturers how
ever. Things have got to be done just as well
as brains and brawn can do them before they
are good enough for our customers.
The great item in the cost of anything is
the labor in making it. Skilled workmen com
mand good pay, but they do more and bell r
Afiork than the unskilled. That is why it is
cheaper to pay good wages to good men, than
wages to poor men. ft
poor That makes pri
Our business is b»g. pur
ces little. The more orders we fill, the. lower
down our prices go. A small profit on each of
many sales is a source of a larger income than a
big profit on each of a few sales. As the boy
said: “A lot of littles makes one big.”
W umber
c fni 5 usta; (|ul
Chas. F. Degen, Mgr.
FARMER'S
BONE
FERTILIZER
The Greatest
Of Ah<Z22C .
Cotton Fertilizers.
Used on Sixteen Consecutive Crops. More
than 25,000 Cotton Planters use it every year.
A e At All Points In
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Our Stork cl Holiday G ods ;s very
Large. We carry nothing but the finest
of Jewekny, Watches, Diamonds, Cut
...... I p; Glass, and all kinds of goods suited
to
i Christmas.
1
Scnl For Our New Catalogue.
l '/V' >! . SCki'WEtGERT – CO, M
Tsi<0 JEWELER,
702 Broad Street ■ . Augusta, Ca •
Bonafide Bemoqal Sale
-OF MYJEXTIKE .STOCK.AT
Prices‘That Will Mo Ye.
I must have rrut.ni ami will have if low pliers will tm ve the goods
ff you want ajwi ddim; in | r k nt. or o d a Dinner fJtiHasswarc, >■«•». Chamber .Tinware set.
l amp a ftn.vi !img Ct’oi r/, China or or
House Funds ling Goods, 1* sure nod <*xemi.ue my stock aud prices
lefotvji urcliftSing. 15< member the place.
Bligh’s Crystal Palace, *
809 BKOAD Stieet
AUGUS1A, \ (| A
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C. B. C AHu-i r, B. B. Rcsseix, Jr.
Garrett –, Russell,
[Cotton.' Factors
AND
Commission Hcrchants.
Corner Reynolds and Me In tosh'S treets,
Augusta, Ga.
LIBERAL ADVANCES ON COTTON IN STORE.
Nixon – Danforth,
Cotton Factors,
Augusta, Ga.
Consignments of Cotioii SoliciteJ. Strict at
tention given to weights and sales.
Cotton stored at a reas=
^ onabte rate.
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UnhL^H
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Tram equippB mByfn§».
spoeial road
build during yhe B
I been'of road accoB
latest improved met IB II
mg particularly the
p ssible with the mated
in a given locality.
believing thut a uni 1
ter- st will be.felt m
mi nt there will be n.M
count of this conveuM
SOUTHERN RAlLWj 1
< f one fare for the
trom points within tick! a rfl
milos oj-Atlanta,
DecemqerjJl the and ll fl
mit December 18th, fr<i
on certificates plau
in the State of Georgs
cates te bo issued] Deis
to J 2th inclusive, and j
for return journey not
December 17th, 1901. ofl J
Call on'any agont
ern W*. Railway tor tial (£1
il. Tayloe A.
lanta, Ga.
*rw i
“I Cure nave and takken have neve® K<<d«|
thing iu my life saysCou^ that dfl
that did,
1:111 Geo. W; Screggs..
County, Ga., “Being a I
f have prescribed it and
give the best resnlfe/
food yoil eat remains u
iu vour stomach it d^H
and poisons the system®
prevent this by dieting®
nu-ans stnrvation. Koi
sin Cure digests what v*
d not sufier from eil
pepsia nor starvation,
cases quickly cured. N
J.W. Whiteley.
Dr. Salter’s V ]
EYE LOTH
For Sore Eyes has n J
will cure any case of sdj
a short time. It does
the it eyes the best when Eye applied,] Lotnni
is
children. Only 25a
All dealers sell it.
PAIN
For everything iu Pa?
or write us.
Cold Wat.
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