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Cotton Factors,
WAREHOUSE ON REYNOLDS, CAFIPB^LL AND JONES STREETS.
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Portland and fiosendale Cements, Plastering
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CORNER OF WA8JHSGVON AMJK RSl^iOLDS STREETS*
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Vt^K.vieftale and Retail Dealer in
Whiskies,
A H. W. CaUwi woord’ s Famous Pure
Rye Whiskies.
919 BROAD STREET,
GUSTA, - GEORGIA.
WHEN IN AUGUSTA CALL ON
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717 Broad Street.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
STATIONERY SUPPLIES. ALSO PRINTERS AND BINDERS
Mail orders shall have prompt and careful attention.
DO YOU EVER ORDER ANY
Whiskies or Wines?
Well, If You Do, Why Not Try
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m\ R„easb AUGUSTA, OA.?
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LANG,
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Bin—
W ils, biaiips, Bfiltii.
Etc.
<) Waters, Moulding,
Lead,Paints and
kinds of Ma-
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WISDOM, JUS* t€K AN*) ION.
GIBSON. GA§FRIDAY. MAY 30 , 1902
IRE CITY CONE
Sttffl ripMe^jrom si fj^elafed Bat Hor*
Guatemala.
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LS 25 ;m PEOPLE
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Go rn|jMJ-.Paper Receives Dispatch Stat«
WBHP^Town cf Queznltenango
Vvfs Whelmed by Tremendous
Seismic Wave.
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A dispatch frgm ’Hamburg Friday
ight statin,. A. paper there has
Ivices tlutr 1 uMWowrt of Quezaltenan:
go, -jOhiateatala, has been wholly de
stroyed By an earthquake shock has
heetf received in Mexico City.
% news of an earthquake In Guate
mate een received in the city
and no –iw, k was fplt ns whs the cam
on April \ last when finTdrthquake
practically d^te'MSd gSPSSia' the town of
Qnezaltepan resulted in the
loss of many i. Ijt is possible the
Hamburg paper may have received
mail advices referring to this earth
quake.- Jpm ,m. from
It rfepdWod Gautemala
City, Gautemala, April 20th. that enrth
qbakp throaHiuf .shocks, which Wtt’8 general
that country April 18, 19
and 20, partly obliterated the town of
QuezaltenangO“ and badly damaged
•fSjlnatiland, Boloa/Nashuia, Santa Lu
cia and Jiuiti. tWS hundred persons
W^fS reported killed, mostly women.
-.atyi many, people were injured.
Qucv.aUenango has a popnlstit-ih^bfc
llfatot 25,000 people, is handsomely
hqjlti aaA*#tepll pavqd, and ha* a richly
ated ,™.thedral, several otijer
. •fl fetelfes and a ffflo city hall, a*
Wajjhtngtoff special says: The
iflKwiblgr -of Qatesfatenango, Oautomala,
m. Which oCCUrred oh the
scribed mpibf’Aprllfajgfl which has been de
to sqjiie extent in the Amerl
|paj|p. IbfofmAiiofi deceived
iia^»rt|a waF vvlwiy legation destroyed shows that
and that
Sbn^HareosAand several other towns
'.wUisss»'.vr.' .were jgprtiallwAestroyed. The Guate
pi a i n gome distance from the Original
place. Reports regarding the de«t*riiC;
tion of life are incomplete, tmt+hf-. In
die ate that at least several thousand
persons were killed and that the prop
erty loss approximated $50,000,000 in
the April earthquake.
FRENCHMEN DINE ROOSEVELT.
Felicitous Gathering on Board Battle
ship Gaulois at Annapolis.
The luncheon given at Annapolis
Friday on board the French battleship
Gaulois in honor of President Roose
velt was one of the most memorable
incidents of the visit of the Rocham
beau mission to this country.
The guest of honor, next to Presi
dent Roosevelt, was Governor John
Walter Smith, of Maryland.
After the delicacies of a choice
French menu had been discussed, Am
bassador Gambian arose and in the
name of President Loubet, of the
French republic, bid a hearty welcome
to all who were present. He was es
pecially complimentary in his allusions
to President Roosevelt, in whose
hands, he said, the liberties of the
American people were safe. He con
cluded by offering a toast to “the pres
ident of tfle glorious American repub
lic, which had set the example of pop
ular liberty not only for France, but
for the whole world.”
Jeffries-Fitzsimmons Match.
James J. Jeffries and Robert Fitz
simmons have agreed npon the final
details for their battle in San Fran
cisco on July 25th. The amended ar
ticles of agreement were signed Fri
day.
Justice Andrews Dead.
At New York Friday morning Su
preme Justice George P. Andrews died
in his sixty-sixth year. Judge Andrews
suffered a stroke of apoplexy a week
ago.
May Pardon All Americans.
A bill will be introduced in the Cu
ban house of representatives provid
ing pardon for all Americans confined
in prison or awaiting trial. Cuban
sentiment is strongly in favor of the
measure.
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Cars Go Up In 8moke.
The transfer house of the Lake
Shore and New York Central railroads
at Buffalo caught fire Thursday night
and within an hour the house was de
stroyed and about 200 cars had been
burned.
RECEPTION TO H. CLAY EVANS.
Chattanooga Citizens, Irrespective of
Political Affiliations, Do Him Honor.
The citizens of Chattanooga ten
dered a public reception to Hon. H.
Clay Ev, the eve of his departure
,b i- HE flair was non
^kLygng tty-
'hew “tfatchet”
P OBA 0 CO.
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T9k Best On Earth.
The tags are redeemable in very handsome and useful premiums. ^|11
on your merchant, who will show you the list and other premiums for your
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Robert Harris – Bro.,
Reldsville, N. n
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For Everything* in Paints See Us
or Write Us.
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Cold W^er Paints.
Wall Finishes.
Enamel*:
Varnishes.
Lead. ■ t
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Linseed C)iL
Ready Hixed Paints.
# Gold Paid*.
Household Paints.
Floor Paints.
Buggy Paints.
And Paint for every pur
pose from a ehair up to a
cotton factory.
J.B. DaieprU Co ’>
Auguj^.a, Ga-
tHE' WORLD'S
GREAT.#'' FEVER
HmedIcinb.
Fm all terms of fever take John
*on‘» UXI timoft ChiU better *mj f than ever Tunic It U
does in single day wlmt quinine and
a do In slow qui
nine cannot, 10 days. It's
splendid cures are in striking ccm
trast to tbe feeble cures mad e by
quinine.
Costs 80 Cents It It Cnm>
RUSSELL a CHOLERA VICTIM.
Dread Scourge Has Strong Foothold
Manila and Provinces.
Captain Charles B. Russel!, of
Eighth infantry, is dead at Manila.
was the first officer to die of cholera.
Up to the present in Manila
have been twenty-five cases of
and twenty deaths among the
cans and thirteen cases and ten
among the European population.
The cholera totals to date are as
lows: Manila, 1,165 cases and
deaths; provinces, 5,001 cases
2,878 deaths.
The World’s Greatest
Cure for Malaria. A
For all form* of Mnlarlnl poison
Tonic. ing take Jo!m»on # * Chill an i |>v*r
A taint of AIhIhi JhI poison
ing In your blond menu? misery and
failure. Wood medic inefcenn’tour®
Aialarinl poiB«*ning. Thi antidote
for it i« JOHNSON'S TONIC.
Gera bottle to-day.
Costa 50 Cents {f |t Cures.
PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATIONS,
McCormick for Ambassador to Aus
tria-Hungary—Embassy Secretaries.
The president Monday sent the fol
lowing nominations to the senate:
Robert S. McCormick, Illinois, am
bassador to Austria-Hungary; Chan
dler Hale, Maine, secretary of the em
bassy at Vienna; George B. Rivers,
New Jersey, second secretary embas
sy at Vienna; Charles Richardson,
Massachusetts, third secretary em
bassy at Berlin.
of Malarial nolsonlng in your blood
misery and failure. Blood
cure Malarial poisoning. Tbe
It is JokaMom'a Ionia. Get a bottle
Costs 50 Cents If It
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PROF. P.M. WHITMAN,
‘200 7th 8t., Augusta, Ga
0IVES FP.Et EYE TESTS for aU drfecta of
U^^t^ r l? dS P ro P e1< and Yy^H
Lenses cut into your friiine while you,wait.
FREE OF CHARGE. J3SJSSS–2
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Condensed flohedule in Effect Jane 10, IMS
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Dally Dally
E s Lv. . OhrtrJcatfiH . Ar 815i
Ibis “ . Suihmfcrville.. **
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8 45p ( 10 15a “ .... sSttBraui. - -“
■ 1135a Ar . ..Sum lor......L
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BDOp'll OOft Ar... .Oo;nd feft.. .
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25)) 016a “ . Kamber* '•
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trains Nos. 15 and IS ruh dl'I'v elegast between PIN OH
#)cSl>Vlg ton and AHheville, carrying charleston Hi
tti.i"Tnve'ColumtJla curn. No. 15leave Jkibtr
6:55 a. m.; arrive
ville 9:05 a. ill. 3 m W S. leave Asheville Charleston » U5 piol. I
leave Columbia 1:35 lh.; «rrlv-
7:00 a. ni. Sleeping ears ready for TbB* ofldupsuey
at Charleston at 9:'X' -p. ni.
mako close eounec'ious at OolnUibia poi»' with imd
through w trains fliwt between P'lorMbv B
pwf. Zi ‘. .
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H00© 7 00a 1 v .. Charleston .. Ar 8 000r' iop mu
155a 8 5fa “ . Uranchville ,v«" # -
7 2 00a 5ua 11 9 05a ISIa " . .Orangeburg Columbia "4 Lv “i JB. OOp Ip _
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9 60a 1 G5p . . Greenwood ..... “ 12 top
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1065a 2 bie Ar ,,Abbeville . Lv 11 50ft 010p
ii io» tliKpjAr ..Andwson . Lv 10 45a 4 45p
I 2 l( ^P 4 15pAr .Greonvillo. Lv 10 15ft
Ex. Sun,
Sun. only Sun.
Lv. Augusta 7 00a ft 80a 6 20p
Ar. Saftdersvllla 1 OOp 12 48p 8 82p
" TeuuilJe 180p 12 BOp 8 40?
.
LV.TcnhiliB Sfcudersvilid ... ft 40a 3 50p 10 *
Ar. ‘ 6 50a 4 710T> OOp
Augusta... . 0 00a Hi*
Dally Daily Mil. Daily Ex B
Doily sii xajj
Lt. Savannah.... 12 20a 12 29P
*' Allendale..... 4 25a
“ Barnwell.... 418a 4 00p 7 25a...... 6 uoa
" Blackvilie... 4 28o 421P 1016a...... 7 46a
Ar. Columbia.... 6 10a 6 05p II 45a
Daily Dally Mix. Mix. Daily
Ex su Ex su exMo
Lv. Columbia..... 11 25a 1 20a 8 10a
Ar. Blaokvlllo.... 107p UiVi 1016a 4 00p
“ " Barnwell . . 121p 8 16ft 1180a 8 40p
“ Allendale..... lOOp 915p
Bavannah..... 815p 6 10a a
Atlanta and Beyond.
EV. dbafiestotik
8 20p 6 00 a
Lv. Atlanta..... 11 00p 5 80a 4 OOp
Ar. Chattanooga 5 46n 9 45a 8 4tp
Lv. Atlanta,. Birmingi 5 40a 415p
Ar. hnm................. 11 85a 10 00p
“ Memphis ,. (via Birmingham)... 805p 715a
Ar. Lexington. 6 00p 5 00a
“ Cincinnati. 7 BOp 7 m
“ Chicago.... 7 15a 5 OOp
Ar. LouisvillO 7 80p 7 40a
1 St, Louis 7 04a GOOp
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Ar, Memphis, (via Chatlunooga) . 7 10p 7 40a
To Aaheville-Cinolnnati-Lonisvillo.
BA ST KIRN TIMB. Daily Daily
Lv. Augusta.. 2 65r> 9
“ Batesburg 4 4Up I2p7*
Lv. Charleston 7 00a
Lv. Ar. Columbia Spartanburg (Cnloii Depot) 11 40a
“ Asheville ......... 8lOp 715p
“ Knoxville................. ..............
" Cburinnnatl............. 4 16a
“ Louisville (via .Tel lico).. 7 80p 7
To Washington and the East.
Lv. Augusta......"......:.T 266p
“ Bateaburg.............. 4 40p
11 Columbia (Union Depot) 5 66p
Ar. Charlotte. filOp 9
Ar. Danvllift
Ar. Richmon d ^ T
Ar. '■ Baltimore Washington Pa. R. 8
Philadelphia........ R 912a
“ 1136a
“ New York 2 08p
Atlanta, Sleeping via Oar Augusta, Idue between making Charleston
Atlanta for ail points North connection*
Solid Trains between and We*t.
ville. Charleston and Ashe
Pullman Parlor Cars and Drawing Room
sleeping ville. cars between Charleston and A ah*
Connections at Columbia with through trains
for ville Washington and all Florida and the East ; also for Jackson
Points.
FRANK S. GANNON. J. M. CULP,
Third V-P. – Gen. Mgr., Traffic Manager
Washington, D. O. Washington, D. e
GEORGE B. ALLEN,
Div. Pass. Agt.,
Charleston, 8. C.
w. 8. H. HARDWIO*,
0 Aftst. Gen. Par 5 ). An.,
Atlanta, Qa.
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To wt
gOi
far blMHH
larger ratejH
usual, our prr
HEAD OU
Ladies’ Kid BnttonlCT0W|JF Buttons.
Ladies’ Dongola
Ladies’ Yioi Kid Buttons.....
Ladies’ Oincinnati'Custom Ma
Ladies’ French Kid Hand-sew
Button....................
worth $2.60 anywhere.
Infants’ Kid Button...........
Children's Kid Spring .Hit \ hi
Gents’ Buff Bals an
Full Line VIA
WE GIVI
The Great
R. G. TARVER,
5hip Your Cot.
Fall fh Li
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Money-Making Farmer.
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Thrifty farmerB need Btudebaker Wagons, Oliver Chilled Plows, Tiger
Dise Harrows, Gantt Cotton Plauters, Gantt Guano Distributors, Planet Jr.
Cultivators, Caldwell Cotton Planters and Cox Cotton Planters .
DAY – TANNAHILL,
Augusta, Georgia.
The- World’s Greatest Fever Medicine.
For all forms of fever take JOHNSON’S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC. It is 1U0 Ilmen
•better than quinine and does in a single day wlmt slow quinine cannot i o m 10 days.
It'ssplendid cures are in striking contrast to the feeble cures made by quinine.
COSTS SO CENTS IF IT CURES.
The Cotton Factor Busirte
OF
S. M. WHIT/NEy
Lately deceased, at Augusta, will be continued u
Tie Sale Name aii Same Place as Heretofore,
and patrons will receive the usual pr
and liberal treatment heratofoMj
North Corn Whiskeyc„‘
Carolina
At $1.50, $(.75, $2.00 and $3.00 Per
SAVING niDDLEH^N’S PROFITS. J
All express charges paid by me on Package*
end your order and wrile for d<*ci iplive cl
Terms Cash \W
REFERENCES—-Commercial Agencies^
J* H. WOOLLEY, Cll
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