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The True Citizen,
WAYNESBORO, GA., FRIDAY, OCT. 6, 1882
• The Survival of the Fittest.'
FOB OOSORBSHMAN AT LARUE
HON. THOS. HARDEMANy
OF BIBB.
FOR CONORFSB, lflT DIBTRICr,
HON. JOHN C. NICHOLLS,
or PIEBOE.
IS IT VERY IMPORTANT t
ft is customary to rank each coming
Legislature ‘ris the moat important
Legislate! e which ever met in the
Htate.” We have not, however heard
this “old saw” raised during the present
canvass, neither do we believo it could
have been done with any great, show of
truth, as we know of only some four or
live subjects upoi which tho Dext Leg
isiatura will be called upon to think
and act profoundly. The Stale finan
ces are in good condition, the laws of
the Salt need very little change, and
we already have enough of tin m. and
with the abundant crops with which
providence has blessed us throughout
our herders our p ojsle are prosperous
and happy. 'Hiero appears, then, to be
no reason for a long session,certainly not
Ion .or than the legal limit. Therefore,
v. e hope the Legislature will make
quick lime with the work of the session,
and show their good ense by doing but
little an l doing that iitle well.
Local $ Business•
C >tton Picking Whisky at greatly
reduced prices at S. SchwarzweLs’.
Remember that S. SCHWARZ-
WEISS sells the only genuine
PAUL JONES MONONGA-
JIELA XXXXRYE WHISKY.
If you want a first-class drunk*
call on Strozer at Schwarzweiss’.
Call at Schwarzweiss' and try
that OLD SARATOGA CABI
NET WHISKY, it is good.
I have on hand the largest and
most select stock of Whiskies. Bran*
dies and Wines that has ever been in
the Waynesboro market.
S. SCHWARZWEISS.
If you want polite attention and
good Whiskv, call on Strozer at
Schwarzweiss’ Bull Run Saloon.—
Then you have the whole busines.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
— Election Tickets printed in good
style, and at city prices. Ad orders
will receive our immediate attention.
We can deliver as many as 50,000 in a
single day. Give us a trial for we
guarantee satisfaction. Special rates
give on orders for (>,000 or more.—
Call at Thk Citizen office if you
want your work gotten up in good
style and at reasonable prices.
mo show'.
ft. rr. BARRET & CO'S NEW UNITED MON
STER sho ws—tee most stupendous
AAII.RO a D MENAGERIE A.\J)
CIRCUS EVER ORGANIZED.
FOR CLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT.
We are authorized to announce the
name of S. J. Bell as a candidate for
the office of Clerk of the Superior Court
at the eusuing election.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
We are authorized to announce the
name of G. A. Ward as a candidate for
the office of Tax Collector at the ensuing
election. sept.22.
Indefinite announcements of the com
ing to aynesboro of the grand and
new Menagerie and Circus have been
quite sufficient to make a sensation,
and now that Tuesday, October 24th
is posi'ively announced as the date of
its appearance, there will be a regular
i.ld f ishioned aw ikening. Purely the
hills tell of enough to drive sleep from
the eyes of the young, and revive in the
'hearts of the old mujh of the circus
tirp of youth, and w hen the splendid
siren parade arrives with its elephants,
camels, dromedaries and wild beasts in
caravan ; its grand and gorgeous char~
iota, cars and cages ; its three fine mar
tial bands and new Levi than Locomo
tive Steam Orcheslra, and its hundreds
of wonders and amusing eights, every
body will be attracted to the half mill
ion of brilliantly electric-lighted tents.
It is unquestionably lbe most stupen
dous railroad menagerie and circus
e er organized in America, and can lay
fair claim to the tit e of “Univ. rsal
luving Exposition.” That it is vast, and
/inviting beyond precident, and fully
and fairly up to the advertisements, is
amply vouched for by the hearty en
comiums by both the press aud public
wherever its canopied wonderland has
hailed, and that it will many times re
pay the expense and trouble of a visit
is equally certain. We need not now
recapitulate the many rare and exclu
sive features it has collec'ed from overv
e ime, at fahulons costs and alone pre
sents. From the only living White
Nile Hippopotamus and the fourteen
v ndciful, beautiful and intelligent
performing horses, to the Electric
Light, they have been more talked
about than the gr at ship canal, and
a iy one of at least a baker’s dozen of
hem is a first-c'ass show alone ; while
ia the splendid and varied street parade
will be seen a splendid free display to
dazzle and delight the wonder rounded
eye. It is truly a great and most libe
rally managed exhibition, which all enn
consistently patronize with both profit
and pleasure. The parade will com
mend itself to all lovers of the attract
ive in spectacular effects, and, as ar
langements have been made with all
the railroads for cheap excursions, it
amounts to almost a certainty that the
surrounding population will avail itself
of ihe privilege and bo in town at an
early hour, so as not to miss the pro-
oessi n, and also the fine outside as-
oeasion on a single invisible wiro.
ARLINGTON HODSE BARBER SHOP.
WILLIAMS <« BROWN, Proi*’b.
We beK leave to inform tho citiztns of Burke
and the public generally, that wo have now
formed a co-partnership, and combined our two
barber shops. We thank the ublic for past
patronage and ask a continuance of the same.
Iluir Cutting, Hair Dressing, Shavintr, etc., done
in the most artistic style. iun982too.
DISSOLUTION.
The firm of Beal & Halos ho i this dav, Sept. 23,
1882, been dissolved by mutual consent. P. K.
Beal will continue the business at the old stand.
All watches left with the late firm Beal & Hales
and previous for repairs, will be sola If not call
ed for in 30 days from this date. Sept. 29, 1882.
8ept.29,ct.
TAKE DUE NOTICE
^ HAVE seoured the services of a First-Class
BAKER.
And am now prepared to serve the people of
Waynesboro with nice Bread, hot from the stove
at 5 cents per loaf, every (lay, between 11 and
1 o’clock. Satisfaction guaranteed.
aut{25.'82.t-o.o. C. K. 8CHKRKR.
WM YOELKER,
Undertaker,
HARDWARE.
Iron, Sled,
Cutlery, Guns,
Pistols, Saddles
and Brhfloo
Whsels, Hubs,
Spokes, Rims,
Axles,
Etc., Etc.
Waynesboro, Georgia.
Undertaking in all its branches at the
lowest prices. A full stock of Coffins
always on hand and from $>5 to $80.
Also, Cheao Coffins made to order
troin $1 50 to $10.
JOHN IIA ENEL. Agent,
julyl4,’82.b-y. Waynesboro, Gl
RE-0PGNED.
The citizens of Waynesboro are in
formed that I have re-opend
M Y ME A T M A R K E 1\
Where I shall keep on hand the best
Meats t<> be F und anywhere.
Fish y Oysters, Shrimp, Crabs,
and everything in my line.
tW Ih ave heretofore been faithful
to m v customers and ask a contiuuanc';
of their patronage.
Polite attention, for dealing, low
prices and Fresh Goods to all. Give
me a trial. THOS. TANT.
aug!8.’82.hm.
Tax Collector’s Notice.
To
My Friends at McBean
and Vicinity.
I take this method to inform my
friends in Burke and Richmond coun
ties that I am now located in Augus
ta, at the corner of Jackson s’reet
and the Savannah Road, where I will
be pleased to see them. I deal in
General Groceries, Provisions, Tin
ware, Hardware and a general line of
Farmer’s Goods. Give me a trial,
arid I feel sure I can merit your pat -
ronage. W. Ii. GAY,
Cor. Jackson Street and Savannah
I wilj Us at the precincts of the county for the
purpose of collecting Tuxes us follows ;
FIRST ROUND.
Alexander, C3d dist Sept. 25th
Fi’OfifWullow, 04th dist “ 20th
Liberty Hill, 03th dist •* 27th
Mrs. McNorrill’s, 60th diat “ ‘2Sth
Lawtonvtlle, filst dist Oct. 2d
Birdsville, 75th dist
Mtdville, 73d (list.
Cross Roads. 74th dist
Brunch's store, 71st dist
Godbee’s, 70th dist
Green’s Cut, 07th (list
Tarver's ■School House, 05th (list
Carswell's store, 09th cist
Tabbs’ store, 72d dist
3d
4th
5th
6th
7th
9th
10th
11th
12th
Road,
oct6’82bm.
AUGUSTA, GA.
SECOND ROUND.
Alexander, 03d dist.,
Froswallow, 04th dist
Liberty Dill, 08tli dist
Mrs. McN. drill's, 00th dist
Lawtonville, (list dist
Birdsville, Toth dist
Midville, 73rd dist
Cross Roads, 74th (list
Branch’s store, 7lst dist
Qodbee's. 70th (list
Green’s Cut. 07th dist
Tarver’s school house, CSthdist
Ganns' old school h use, 05th (list
Carswell's store. 09th dist
Tabbs’ store, '(2d district.
.. Oct. 23d
... *• aith
... “ 25th
... “ 20tli
.. “ 30 th
... “ 31st
. .. .Nov. 1st
. .. ” 2d
.... “ 3d
.... “ 4th
“ Ot.h
.... “ 7th
“ 8th
.... “ 9th
10th
At Lowest Prices,
General Agent For
Eclipse Steam Engine,
Winship Gin,
Manure, Spreader,
Oliver Chilled Plow,
Duplex Harrow,
Walter A. Wood Mower,
and Binder.
HENRY P, MOORE,
sept.22,’82.by
809 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA-
READY, WILLING - and ABLE
-AT-
Cookes Clothing and Hat Store.
711 Broad Str-et, AUGUSTA, GA.
♦
Men’s, Youth’s and Boy’s Suits, Over Coats, Hats, Underwear, ete.
Ready with the largest and most choice stock ever offeredjji
Willing to show you until you are satisfied.
Able to sell at prices that will be sure to please you.
If you want to buy either at wholesale or retail inspect.
?cpt.22,’82.am.
A. W. BLANCHARD, for J. C. Ludtow L Co.
GRAND SIgnAT %W WSSfTRR GROTStSHG
FURNISHING GOODs, &c,
1 will bo in Waynesboro every Saturday.
Books close November 30th.
septS.’83.1-in G. A. WARD, T, C„ B. C.
DAY &
Augusta,
The Carriage Emporium of
TANNAHILL,
No Finer Stock S outh. The Largest, Cheapest and Best in Augusta, at
A. ASHER’S
No. 608 Broad Street, Opposite Augusta Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA.
My present stock of clothing, hats, furnishing good*, etc., is beyond doubt
rite handsomest and cheapest, ever brought to Augusta, and my mu.nyjren.dg
and the public generally in Burke and adjoining counties will save money hv
buying from me. Call and examine our stock whether wishing to buy or
vin
Georgia.
Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. Half
t Victorias, Extension Tons, Canopy
Tops, Rockaways and Buggies, all sty les
an! grades.
The patent American Road-Cart, The easiest riding and most perfect
two wheel vehicle yet produced. Leads all others. Supersedes all others.
Time quarter Trotting Wagans. Ladies’ Phorons, elegant gtvles. Coach
Material. Fine .Paints and Varnishes, Saddlery and Fine Harness. I.eath-
not. Special attention to wholesale buvers. Mr I. H. Levy win be glad to
serve his friends from Burke, and other counties. Rept.22, ! 82.a m.
IN ndletnn Foundr y and Machine Works
< H AS. F. LOMBARD,
(Successor to Pendleton & Brother.)
No. 615. 617 and 61'9 Koliook Street, Augusta, Georgia.
Manufacturer and dealer in mill machinery, engines and supplies. Brass
and iron casting of every variety and style. Special attention given to
repairs. Give m«* a call. Chas. F. Lombard, Proprietor.
Wm. Pendleton, Superintendent. ^ sept.22,’82»b-y.
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BUND BLEED!
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Jrc5—7COUS
—When you go to Ajigu ta, g>» to
V* hi. Aluil.erin & Co’s, to buy your
shoes.
er findings. Best quality Seamless Gum Belting, pure article. Leather
Belting. Lacing. Fine Trunks and Valises. Age,its fur WiLor, Childs &
rrt- trciMwi WClCtf’BtTCTS IN’BOTTOMS
75 CEKiSVTSCTSIN TUBES LIKE THIS BIG!
Co’s Philadelphia Wagons, the lightest and best.
oct,6,’82.cm.
JAMES G. ISA1LI
Dealers In
A. SONS
All Sufferers with BUND, BLEEDING or HIDDEN PILES can be permanent.
DR. TABLER’S PILE TUBE, price, 76 ots. Ask your Druggist
FOR SALE BY W. F. HOLLEYMAN.
Carpet®, Oil Cloth", Chromos it UphoUtery Gno<K Window Curtains
A Shades, Wall Papers «& Borders, Choice Family l«r* c« ri<--v iV Plantation
Supplies.
A combO
((ia-Wc of It
Rarkandl'l
a pal
only m-run rut
that ttill not blacken the
tee th, to characteristic of
other I ron jtreparation*.
P overlBhed condition of the blood, this peerli 4 , -
iisch tlmt have battled some of our most eminent physicians have yielded to uusurreat and lnc«
aide remedy. I prescribe It In preference to any iron preparation made. In fata, such a comj
Du. Uau run’s Ikon Tonic; Is a necessity In my practice. Du. ROBERT SAMUELS
HT. Louts Mo., Nov, tilth. iss|. 3104 Wash. At
It yives color to the flood/
natural healthful tone to
the dlyestive aryanu and
nervous making
Old Stand JAMES G. BAILIE & BROTHER,
205 Broad street, Align ta Geo.
it applicable to General
ppHcam
Debility, Loss of Appe.
'Hu
ttte, Prostration of Vital
Powerm and Impotence
MANUFACTURED BY THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO., 211N. MAIN IT., IT. L0UII,
jun 16/82.1* y.
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