The true citizen. (Waynesboro, Ga.) 1882-current, November 10, 1882, Image 8

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OJ SIS OF TliKOOVKHNOU'S SSESSAUE. RE-OPENED. The < iiizr-ns « f Waynesboro are iu- lorin** < that I h«ve re-npend M r ME A T M A li Kh' 7, Wlit-T' 1 I shall keep on han<l tin; best Mbit's t«> l>e found anywhere. Eish, Oysters, Shrimp, Crabs, Macon Graphic. The governor congratulates the Sta o on i.s present uondi'ioD and progiees in piosperity and reeuneiat on, on its (_en- et-ul peacefulness and good order, and ■ on the satisfacto y condition of its firnin- eie-s. The amount in the treasury from O tober 7, 1'81, to September 30, 1HS2, was $2,4 >3,976 .hi, and the dis land everything in my line disbursements SI,713,507 40, leaving a balance of £690,472 15, of which £275,000 consists of bonds paid by the purchaser of the Macon and Brunswick railroad. The ('oniptroller Oene v al’s report shows an increase of the taxable pr pnr.ty of the Slate of $16,255150. The message reports a steady increase in the public school system, and an in crease in the a tendance of 9.9 6 pupils The governor strong y approves the work i f lhe Railroad Commission, and recommends an increase of the s-dnrv of the secretary. The work of the t om- W, F. I) R IIG (r IS TA APO I'llh H O L L || Hollcyman’s Dvug S f ore is {[quarters for line Cologne, Toiled! j r i /> «'* rowder^, Tooth Soap, Tooth BruHieJf ZlL.l/iJ ni , O' _!.• 1, n..«i. va B U E Y M AN ror everything m tiie Drug on to Holleviii.-ui’s Drug Store. Deader in CHOICE GARDEN SEED, jjed with great care and of the purost|L.-.. » I jmedieii esM. Hadley man’s Drugstore. 1 For'Pim ..Tooth p ate, Turkish Bath Soap, etc. 1$ Physicians prescriptionsc _ m ssioncr A Agr culture, and especially jg his system of inspection of fer'ilizers and progress in establishing lisheries, are strongly commended. The State is congratulated on the improvement in the system of peniientiary punishment, snd care of convicts. The fostering of the State University and its branches is recommendtfd to the Legislature.— 'l he lunatic and deaf an.d dumb and Mind a-v urns, are commended to leg islative care. An increase of the con tingent fund is recommended. Infor mation is given in reference to the feasi bility of providing fish ways in the Sa vannah rivet at Augusta. The sale of lots held by the S'ate Inr educational .purposes has been deferred for reasons • iven by the governor. r i lie Stale Board of Health, tor which no appro priation was made at the last session, receives » commendatory notice. The governor, in conclusion, thanks the General Assembly for its confidence .and co-i peratiou. FEMALE SPOTTERS. B£tT I have heretofore been faithful to mv customers and ask a contitiuane? of their patronage. Polite attention, fair dealing, low prices and Fresh G» n ds to a!'. Give me a trial. THOS. TANT. auel8.’82.hm. Fyules Governing the T.trnam nt TO TAKE PLACE AT The liurke County Pair, the 87/ day of December, 1882. 1st. V inch Wooden Hen ' 1 , supported by n peg. inches exposed, on a post *> feet 3 inches high to be taken by toe “Right Cut,"'to count (1J 3.1. Ring, 3Inches in diameter, hanging 7 feet from the ground, to be taken ‘"l'ierce Point," to count 13] Hd. Leather Head. 6 inches in diameter, on post 10 inches high, to be taken ‘Right Cut” against Infantry, to count [2] 4th. Ring, 3 inches in diameter, 0 feet from ground, to bo taken iu “quarte Point," to count 5th. 7 inch Wooden Head, on post, 6 feet 8 inches high supported by a peg, 3 indies exposed, to tie taken by the “Left Cut,” to count [4] Exorcise, as prescribed by Upton, to count [4] Horsemanship, to count [2] The uprights will to 75 feet apart The time allowed will be 12 seconds. The regulation Cavalry Sabre will be used 1st prize. 8’0 in cash with the prlviiedge of crowning the "queen.” .. 2d prize. $5 in casli with the priviledge of crowning the 1st “Maid of Honor.” 3d best. The 2d “Maid of Honor." Admission to the Contest 8:. Ball at night. W. s. COULEE, Chairman, j L. U, JONES, Com. nov3’821in. «C. H. THOMAS, ) _ . Pure Drugs and Medicines g<* ] im; • Warner’s Kidney Liver Cure,; to Holleyman’s Drug Store. I , , i , ,T n ' 11.11. P., Herbine, Iron Bitters, Sim- Moiphin**, Quinine, Opium,.f3in- /'i * ‘L | ,l ‘ < I r'' 1 u ’ s ’ : m<»"’s Liver Regulator- Iiepatiue,. choniuia, Copperas; Salts, English n ui c.t i'am a ( n a t e icim s evt 11 : Barry ? s Malarial Antidote, all at; Soda, Cinnamon Bark, Cloves. Nut- brought to _ Burke county Don t :H oHeyman’8 Drug Store. " " " r ~ lorget the p ace—Holleyrrutn’s l)rug ; Store. Soothing Syrup. Pettit’s P]ye Salve, : Thompson’s Eve Water. Tutt’s Pills, |Gilder’s 1’iils, S. S, 8. at, ilolleyman’s Drug Store. Compound Elixir Camphor and Chloroform. The best medicine in die world for colic in horses at IIol- jioymaii’s Drug Sior-. megs, &c., at Holleyman’s Drug Store, j un 23/82. a-in. 13 ; ••Waynesboro Academy:: :83. Rev. C. C. Si’BNCk A. ]tf. Principal. Jui.iknS. Kodukks A. B. 1st Assistant 2d Assistant. Some of the railroads Nor h nnd M ost, it is stated, are employing fexuile “spotters.” Often these ‘spotters” are very pretty girls, and after boarding the train, and when the conductor comes round to collect faro, the “sprit- ter suddenly discovers ; lint s-.io hap lo«t | days and the nuipbor will be ims casco her pocket book, containing hci ticket ' " " and all the money she had She shows considerable distress sobs violently, a T »d begs the conductor not to put her off the train. r l lie conductor sees a x ery piet y girl >n a great deal of trouble, and he in a manly way g ants her request and allows her to ride free. The spotter reports the conductor, giving the number of his train, for dis- novS’fiJtf obeying the older not to • Ilow any one to ride without showing a ticket, a pass, or paying the exact amount of fare, and he, poor febow, gets discharged s»g without any explanation whatever. —- TLo “Racket” is informed that a popu- ^ 'l'h first term opens January 1st and closes March 31st. The 'second term oommen es April 1st and ends June 30th. The third term bejrins October 1st and termi nates with the end of tim year. Rates of tuition 83 to S3 per month, or $5 to 87Yi per term, according to the (trade of tiie scholar. The second term, April 1st to June 30tb, will be free to all. That is tne the time set apart for the common school fund to settle all tuition. It will be seen that by paving for the term the tuition will lie only lo to 15 dollars for nine months school in One of the best Academies in the Slate. The management are determined to place a first-class academic education in them-ach of all. he second Assistant will be electee in a few accoru- iiiK to the requirements ol the school. The Ac demy building anu grounds will bo thoroughly repaired and new and improved desks put in ail the 1-ootns. No charge for incident, ils. The tuitioVf covers every! hirig except books and stationery. it is't>lie town, school. Tne teachers arq first- class. The closest attention will be.givcn to the small its well as the lurger putrii^ A cordial and earnest support from all will put the Academy on a firm and lasting foundation. W. A. WILK-INS. ] Tlios J. McEL.Vi IIRRAY, 1 IU A * I w I' f Iff ,4 V r xperieace has laugh! me that Whites is the S ’V rfC* -'tfr ii* fSSS Ik i ’ 'a.'-D*-' y ,v | r * mf] goods—boots—shoes and hats |*,r .* ** "’T5T 1 '2 HHES5CK 23P5E» OtK£SQB TfTf-sm: l, AND J /IS. ATT AW A V, W. McO.ITHKKN, (J. H. THOM A O’. i Com’rs. I The lar conductor on a certain lino running into Cincinnati was discharged because be a lowed a very poor and sick wimiati with a child in her arms 10 ride fiec.-^- 'i he supyiodtion is that the big hearted cord-piil er had been noted by a ‘spot ter,” and a report made to headquar ters. However, it is highly probable that the woman was the real informant 'i ho employment of female “s, otters” B an action which no respee able vai - bay coiporation should be guilty of, for no liuUDr how desirous a conduoior is to enforce s r ctiy " h * rules of the coni- l any. he cannot, unle"s lie be n brute, res st lie tearful appeals of a woman wnn is apj arently in groatd stress The Galveston Nows’ Dallas s-ecial of the lid inst, says : Brndstia et for vhe week ending to-day, for a 1 the northern and central counties show that it has been u week of fine weather for ihe m During and picking of cotton.— fine dollai* to $1 25 per hundred is of fered for picking Hands an scarce. No fewer than five farmers reivuning home after selling their cotton have been robbed by highwaymen at the point of the pistol. A young woman,' described as being neatly dressed, pretty, well behaved, and claiming to belong to Sells Bros’, t i e is, whe died the Mas ns of Macon into buying her a local ticket to Savan nah, . which she is supp sed to have »*uld. as sho went through on a liirough tieket, which she had in her possession all the time. A' temalo fraod, evidently. The fes.ive burglar has put in some ellective work in Valdosta recently.— Houses and stoics are visited almost nightly, w ith more or less loss to the occupants. No great amount, however, lias yet been stolen. Twelve hundred and ninety signa tures were obtained in Mac®n on Satur* buy, *o a pe’iiion addressed to the Leg islature asking tor a local option law. 3 2 • O- -• c ^3 2 3 C. TAP'S* r~- 08 3 £ .L- o v = ir; 2 ?: '(-- ^ rr-o " S' § M l r.ZZv- 2 -1 — G r* r. L) bn * 3 S g- § « n> p 'c=j£ „ o HH »>». 7^0 2s §7ss|?fp SPVgWiJ* n S-. 5 § ? -d o ► 3 <o M c III Our o ,NEN Speci'ulttc?, Try Goods, Olothing, Boots 3; $ Challengs Ths World! •;NT TIIE HIALLENGU FEVER WHICH RERVADES THE COUNTRY AT RRESENT, 4ND 'J O EXPLAIN OUK POSITION, WE QUOTE A. FEW OF THEM, AS FOLLOWS : rD o _ New York, August 10, 1882. t New Vouk, August 14,1883. I You wilt oblige me by publishing mv cbaOen- To the fidttor: I To Of R-Utor ; I ge as follows: I will meet any John Smith in 1 wish you to insert my ehqlleime to the main I am hauxious for to meet a bloke by the | the \Vorlrt and contest with him my ri^bt uiu’l wlio sent you a bogus challenge' ia my name | name of Liudley Murray ns sky 'e can knock trie | title to tiie name, last week, oflennp: to knock out a persou by j bout a .-peakii z of the Hejift>ish I.:m';>yioh. ; let, tb point.of Smlthnessi • slus’ffiiiK liiin with sijlt answers 1 Bn not in | I ni 11 fi is < J alfwuj' to Alllux in won round, I 2d, in point of Johnoity. ‘ that line of business, but if 1 call fimrtli.i man i V-lp me. You is iiever, T-n W-ls-.n. i ^Vtiy man’who cun prove that he !s John who wrote that, challenge for ut , I will trite! | Smither tlian I am is fairly entitled to the belli iiim 8’hXi i, he will stand up between tiie and fi'mc i fil'EiCEOE THE t-M ITH M ATHiPArTi’R1NOCO i ■, Yours irigiiially and only, John Smith- Wilson wli .n wo have our little argument with- Mutiny ilj.k, Ai.(fUtt 15, 18o2. out kids. Yours, J-iis l„ S-tL-v n. | To the Editor: ' *’ . n o--, g* r > o Cl ^|‘5? 31 > rt m H-i ^ ^ > ■“ . - ^ o fi CD S. Cl- (S.X c " ir rr a a r v 2 ^ 2 NOW j WE , RUTON | THE >«: cr 13 5- -j d • h-3 < C y p 3 W '. rw 13 Sg *,11^11 • 2 - > • K p* o r-x* & IE ! G1,0VES | IN | OUR | DRY | GOODS | EMPORIUM I ANl) I MEET- | THE | PUBLIC j TIMS | WEEK | IN | OUR % BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT." ( zr% JT, dr'/ ”1* y - p' « * 8.3./: " -5? to u "S3 ^ a v .e*> . ns no a < JC jtfl & 'A O Cfi i- us-gj-so v 3; (/c. s A X ^ r-t- : f"'3 C> r* ^ X o ►—2 - 1 > ^ P £5 •“5 r> Ausiust ,27th.—We.liercliy ehivileTi(?e any iffoe | 8">00 that we never advertise nothing | 500 that our 83 Button Boot cannot tie House in the south to sell {pious a* low as we | that is not so'. , | bouerht for less than $4. do We only keep I'l-st-Class Manufactures. < | 8500 that no niuti,. woman or child ever bought} r>tju that our 1\ t'ulf Jersey Tie. at ,81.25, catt ! <,n Low Siiocs anu slip pets mis week we 1 an article from us that was not as represented, i not : he houprht'elsewhere for lesSThan 82. propose a remilar I 8i,000 hat we are the Leaders of how Prices. | that our(ieiit#i’ Kii^lish'i'ie, Box T Toe, Jl.ttfi, i 8300 tliat our $5 Hand Sewed French Fall' But- i cannot be bought elsewhere for less than 82.25. ' i ton cannot-he nought eitu-w hero for less than 87. | S5o , i that our Boys’ French Calf Button, at #2, oods out it i h thai bur Mi ( alf Coiisress Gaiters can- 1 cantiot be bou(fht elsewhere for less than 83. ] not be. bought eiijewin re tor less than 81. j 8500 t'nat our l.adies’ Kid I’olisli, at 05 cents, . ; tpblD that our 81 Calf B ((is is tbo biggest) tannot be bought elsewhere tpr less than #1-50. T | bargain-that Augusta ever had. 8800 that our Catf Pollsii, at 85 cents, cannot j.'ieO that our 84 t all Hand-Bowed Congress ! be bougiit elsewhere for less than 81;Sflt S \VEEP~OUT! Our Bargains are not ooniini.d to of sedsici.but apply to all otir Niw Bali I G^iiter cannot bo Dpugnt lot less tliun $0.50. STARTLING * PRICES ! J. B. WUlTb&O. Tax Collector’s Kojjce. T will lie at the precincts of the county for the purpose o: collecting 'l'axes ns follows ; kikst noumi. Alexander, 03d djst Sept. 85th Knur-wallow, i>4tii dist ” “0th I.lhert v Hill. Oath dis' ” 87t.li Mrs. MeNovriHi's, Otitlidist . ” 2Htli LaVtOtiville, 01 at (iist Oct. 2d BlrdsvUlo, 75th dlst *’ 3d Mtdville, 73d dlst, ... “ 4th Fross Roads. 74th dist “ 5th Branch’s store, Ylst dist “ fith floiil)(io]g, 7i)th dist ” "til Green’s Cut, 07th dist “ 0th Tarver’s iVeliool House, 05th dlst “ 10th Farswelt’s store, GOtli dlst “ 11th Tubbs’ store, 72d diHt „ I8tli SKCONTf KOU3U. Alexander, 03d dist Oct. 83d Frogwallow, 04th (list ’ 87th Litiertv Hill, OHh (list “ 25tli Mrs. MeNorrill’s, Ot'tli dist “ 20th Lawioiivlllc, (list dist “ ikitli iiirdsville, 75th (list.... “ 31st I MidvlKc, 73rd dist Nov. 1st Cross Roads, 74th dlst «, “ 2d Branch’s store, 7lst dist “ B>l (lodbee’s. 70th (list ” 41H Green’s gut. 07th dist “ lltli Tarver’s school.house, 05th ills! ” Ith Ganns’ old school h use, 05th dist “ Nth tars well’s store. OHth dlst ” 0th Tubbs’ store, I2d district “ Ihtii 1 wid be in Waynesboro every Saturday. Books close November 30th. - sept8.’«U-ia G. A. WARD, T. C., B. C. Gent ’ Low Quartered Shoes nt 00c. worth $1 50. “ 1 ..it I e-s at 8.V ., gooit value lor $1.50. “ Slippers a; tee,., well worth CO. Evins’ A.uoinatic Jiuttoned Gaiter at 84.75, good \ ainc 80.j0. Ladies' Ivx Da,morals at 75c. “ i'cbble ” at $1.50, well worth |2. Glove Kid Fox Buis at 81.50 cheap at 82.25 “ 1 rge Kid Pox 1 Hu ton ,.1 jl.ob, old prick Ladies' Kid Button 11. W. ButtiJ Hole, at 81.50, .! worth 3.5o. Ladles’ Serge Congress at 85c. “ I’enliic Button at $l.3.i, worth 83. * KU1 Button ar hoc., low at 1.5U. “ s rge Slippers at .30.'., old price 75c. 1 1 omu-t Kill Slippers at 50c, well worth $1 Misses’ Kid lbittoii in $1. Kid Vfuls. at 75c. ‘ Pebble Buttons at 81. Grain Bals. nt 75c. Kid Fox Bals. at 90c. Ladies’ berge Po.lish at 60c. Kid Opera Slippers 75o., former price $2. Newport Ties, at 50c 1, former price $1.75 Fox “ Kid Fox Bals. at 00c., worth $2. “ Kid Fox Button at $1.75o., worth $2.50. Childs’ Kid Button at 25o. “ Glove Kid at 85c. “ Bronze Button at 40c. No 0 You A coopt Our Challenge! $500 that opr Felt llat cannot bo dunll- | In the State for less than 31. I $10,000 that we are the Rulers, Dictators and eated clsewlien for $2. sri.MKith a a person buying of us once will Leaders ot the. Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoe $500 that our $2 Kbit Hat cannot be bought I always make ours their trading place. ] Trade of Georg-a and South Carolina. J. WHITE and COMPANY. sept.8\82.a in 740 BROAD S T R'KET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA (Pcmmv y*. 1 and »ecure the ft'I?autage» of 1 in# exporlcuoo in curing tllRcnsofi of the |klooit« Nkln und J loner. — Nervou* llt*bllltv. linpotiMtcy, Organlo ) iVul.nr«, Conncrliira, hynhllltlt* mil M#iurliil (icctlonti ftpeclftliy treated on ncientlQo prinoipl«t» vlth safe uiivl sure rciuodicR. Call or wrlto for Mat of Quoe> (iohtf to bo miHWurcd by thono desiring treatment by mail. j/|’t rfmiRtufTrrlnK from Rupture should send their addret« f % X^uud h um tomctiilnv lo their mlvantuup. ItU nolntrnM.^ A<»d«V8«, IIH. IllnTTWf 1>d N. Rill UU, fit. I.ouU, M* UV111A TILLUTY XXJkUU. juiil6,\S2.1>-y. T. D* OLIVER, A '1' '1' O It N Id V WAYNESBORO, GA. TV T I - yY \\ r Will practice In the Augusta, Fas.lern and rnhldVd iiltcults. Special attention given to Justice Courtpruotloo. mayo.’tw.h-y. Sul'scrijitioiis arc 1 ositivkly cash ,.r» FREJE! flEUABLE SELF-CURE/ A favorite proscription of one of the most noted and siaieesKful HlMicielljBts In thn U. 8. , (now retired) tin theeure of Vei-i’oite DrbUity, fiomt Manhood, HVtifrwcemaml n*‘nay. Bent |n plain Healed envelojieyV-ee. Druggists ran till 1U Address Dp. )MARDA CO., Louisieoe. juni6,’82.o-y.