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The True Citizen.
>«f kYNTShOKO, uCraiDAYi NOV. 17, lfffi
•’ ■ . • r.v.t Ht the post uftice at Waynesboro, Gu.
as second class matter.
Lt r- r bus the parent Imported Surdities
. bo tocj.d in Waynesboro.
SCHEDULE.
The following is a schedule cf the arrival und
■. .parturo of tnc passenger train at this depot:
AKUIVAL DAT PAS8KNOIU.
Arrive at Waynesboro from Augusta... 112 a.m.
" Millen .. . 4:11p.m.
“ atAuRUBta 5:ao p.m.
Aitat val hiout rAssuNoKn.
Vrrive at Waynesboro from Aneusta..lS:37a. m.
“ Milieu 3:59 a.m.
at Augusta 6:10 a. in.
TUB SENA TO RIAL ELECTION.
On the first joint ballot for the short
term for the U. S. Senator taken by
the Geor ia Legislature, on Wednesday
morning, Hon. Pope Barrow was cho
sen, The vote-stood, Barrow 116, Hill
99.
The election for U. S. Senator for
the long lerin was then taken up, and
Gov. Colquitt elected, the vote stand
ing, Colquitt 122; Jackson 40 ; Black
33, and Anderson 20, On the secon<2
and last ballot, the Burke delegation
voted as follows : Wimberly and Cox
voted for Colquitt, Cox changing to
Jackson, and from Jackson back to Col
quitt before the result was announced,
Perkins voted straight for Black.
THE WAYNESKORO JEWELRY HOUSE.
—One of the most, enterprising firms
in our town is Beal & Attaway. These
c-entlemen are determined that W ay
nesboro shall have one of the best and
cheapest jewelry stores in Georgia, und
have lately added one of the largest
stocks of watches, clocks aud jewelry
ever seen in this city. Also, guns, pis
tols, caps, cartridges, shot and powder.
W ith a new and handsome stock on
hand, and improved tools, this house is
prepared to execute all work neatly,
cheaply, and in good style. For energy,
p'uck and vim we commend this firm to
the citizens of old Burke as among ilie
best, and cheapest jewelr7 houses we
know of. novl0'82:f.
— Go to Hall’s Restaurant where
oysters is served in every style.
COTTON STA TEMENT.
The followmg is a sta'ement of the
not‘oo received at this depot for the
week ending Friday, November 17,18S2:
To Savannah 680 bales.
To Augusta 153 “
Total 833
Prices to-day, Saturday. November
iti : Middling, 91 ; Low Middling, 8t ;
tjood Ordinary, 84 ; Ordinary, 74.
Market quiet and steady.
—8ee time of arrivals of the trains.
—Go to Hrdi’s Restaurum, for
your meals, served iu fir<*t-clase style.
—Next week is court week, and we
hope to meet many of our friends in
town.
—Mr. Thomas Hamill will represent 1
the Augusta Chronicle during court bore,!
in place of Col. Mitchell.
—The attention of the ladles of Wavnesboroare
called to the fine and fresh lot of Muhina. Grapes
at Scherers tor i!5 cents a pound or a pounds for
a dollar. A fresh supply just received.
—The dime concert nt the Methodist
church on Friday night, is reported to
have been a complete success.
—Mr. Schwariweiss hasputnew burn
ers on the chandiliers in Iiis store, and
the effect is brilliant and pleasing.
—Mr. W. E. Jones has had the front
piazzas of the Arlington House repaint
ed. It looks nice in its new dress
— Our good friend, B. W. Whitfield,
of Munnerlyn. this county, was in to see
us Monday. We were glad, to have a
grasp of his hand.
—Hon. Jesse Wimberly is at home
on a visit to his family. The Colonel is
looking iu good health, and shows the
effects of good living.
—Mr. Joe Smith, lately foreman of
the Herald office, It ft last Sunday to
take a position on the Waycross Report
er. Luck to you Joe.
—Mr. Jesse I*. Greene, of this coun
ty. was married to Miss A ilie Myers,
of Richmond county, at Mechanic’s
Hill, on Wednesday night.
—ML E. II. Rhodes, of Jefferson
county, was in town Wednesday,
visiting his brother, Mr R. A. Rhoues,
who is with W. A. Wilkins & Co.
—John Strozer has two ‘‘purps,’’ one
called Joe Brown and the oilier Alec
Stephens. We hope Joe won’t be al
lowed to always get the best of Alec’s
beef.
—Mr. R. Y, Saxon announces his
name 'o-dav for the office of Sheriff,—
Mr. Saxon asks the support of the
voters of the county, and would make a
good Sheriff.
— Miss Lizzie Hamill. of August*, is
in town, with her biother, .Mr. John
Hamill, who i« sick with pneumonia
We an* glad to learn tint Mr. Ha lull
is improving.
—Prof. J. S. Rodgers now rejoices
in the possession of he nobb'est. suit of
i clothes in town, garnished wi*h a beau
tiful and valua le diamond pin. Well,
boys will be boys.
—John Warren, colored, brought to
our office a potato, caked the sugar yam,
which, he says, was planted in August,
and which measured about 3 feet long
It was a curiosity.
'11*TAL AMOUNTS CHIPPED
NOVEMBER
DATE
HI tO
Hall « Restaurant where
Ind the best 5 cents cigar
—0» Thursday, in Emanuel coun
ty, the jailor sent a young man to feed
toe prisoners, when a negro who is con
demned to be hanged shortly, and to
whom tbe jailor bad giyen a chair to
make hiui comfortable, broke it up and
as young the man came in struck him
on the side of the head, o#er the eye,
knocking him senseless. The negro ran
out and hid under the jail, when the
young man, coming to, came out, bleed
ing and gave the alarm, when assistance
came, and the negro was overcome and
assigned to his old quarters, where he will
probably remain until he meets his doom
upon the gallows. The young mauis
not expeoted to live,
—Callat WMWimberly’s fortheprot-
ticstandbeat five cents Calicoes andother
cheapGoodftiutowu It
—....
—We take tho following dot* from
Ho.phy.ibub, out of the Augusta News
<»f the 11th inat.; ‘ Mr. Lee Murphy,
of Burke county, was married to Miss
itatiiej. Carswell, of llephribab, on
Y ednesday morning at un early hour,
Rev. W.Ij. Kilpatrick united the hap-
t>v couple—Jce Jackson, ooloied, was
tried before Joedee Braudou, in the
1 :1st Biauiot, on Monday, charged
with siealir g an oxen 0 dotging to
Gpor»p Huling, colored. Pretty tight
«v, esriuj. on both eides, but he Was finally
found guilty bound over to It higher
conr , tied with r^pcs, and suit to j»il
lit charge of the constables from that
) M “ill.
t>* « nl ft floe lift ' i dtiloioua fruits
,i .jh.n rs. A).-*..- ’.reJh kWCMahhw
—We have tried C. E. Scherer’s im
ported sardines, and found them as
h superior to the common article as
nice, fresh pork is to old bacon.—
You should try them.
—Miss Lidia Bargeron, of this coun
ty, about 14 years of age, died of ty
pboid fever on the 10th inst. Four
others of the furnly are pow sick with
the same terrible d : sense.
-Mr. J. W. Reynolds, who lately
left our county and went to Richnioud,
was down to see his many friends on
Tuesday. Ah ! Mr. R., you had as well
come back—your heart is still with old
Burke.
—We would call the attention of
our readers to the advertisemem of Mr.
John Haenel. who is prepared to put
your guns and pistols in good order —
Ab Haenel uffderstands his business, we
recommend him to you.
—Mrs. Emily Barry, wife of Mr.
Thomas 11. Berry, n wholesale tobac
conist, ot Rome, Ga., and sister of our
fellow townsmen, Messrs 6. A. and M.
B. Gray, is in town visiting rolativos
and friends. We wish her "a pleasant
stay.
-—We are well pleased to see that our
fellow citizen, T. D. Oliver, Esq., has
been confirmed as Solicitor of the Cnun
ty Court, by the Senate. Mr. Oliver
is a gentleman of superior talents, and
has already proven himself a good Solici
tor. A good appointment.
—Owing to a pressure of work bear
ing on us, wa made a mistake in pub
lishing the lists of the i ravers juries
for next court—that is, we made the
jury for the first week the Heoond, and
the jury for the second week the first.—
The lists were correctly drawn fioui
the Clerk’s books, and tho error woe iu
tioino unaccountable way made in put-
ting them into type. Errors will hap
pen, and our readers can make tho cor
rection by reading the first for ihe
second, and tho second lor the first
week. 8her ; ll HaeseU r is in uo way
v.hatevei re.qiousibU* for the mistake.
T o p I n
For COUGHS k COLDS.
(huiBHens Honey of Tar. Trtt'»
Expectorant., Ayer’s Cherry Rector-1,
Boseher’a Cough Syrup, Bull’** Couch
Syrup. Globe Flower Couch Syrup,
Brown’** Tp•dice’s, McLean’s Cough
and Lung Healing Globules, Syrup
Squills, Syrup of Ipecac, etc., etc.,
at POLHILL’S.
for THE LXYEB.
Herbine, Hill’s Hepatic Panacea,
Herbarium Tonic, Simmon’s Liver
Regulator, in bottles or packages,
Warner’s Safe Kidnev and Liver Cure,
Tutt’s Pills’ Gilde-’a' Pills, McLean’s
Pills, Guion’s Pills, Brandreth’s Pi'ls,
Ayer’s Pill’s, etc., at POLHILL’S.
Q u an t i I y .
TOILET ARTICLES-*
Stephanotis Co'ogne, Huyt'fl Co
logne, Atwood’** Colognes Lubins t
Extracts all odor, Dor,vim:, f* r the 1
teeth, S<>f>n»tious Tooth Powder,
Sozodont Oriental Tnth Paste, e c.
Magnolia Balm and Bloom of Youth
for the complexion, Saunders Face
Powder, Swan Down Powder, Lu-
bins Powder, our own Powder, Sa
tina Powder, etc , all at POLHILL’S
The Sweet Ma«h aud Crusher Se-
gar is pronounced by all the best se-
gar in town lor 5 cents at Polliills.
Quinine, Morphine,
| Cinconadia, Bluue Mass, Salts,
Don’t forgot to consult your (Sulphur, Salt Peter, &c., at bottom
interest and call at POLHILL’S prices . jun23’82by.
9 3 I J
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w»n°a
—You will hardly fail to read the
fair advertisement to be found in to-day’s
issue, which brings the matter again
before the public. A good wire fenoe
surrounds the grounds, and eommodlbus
and substantial buildings are rapidly
building, and everything begins to as
sume a business-like appearance, and we
are assured that all things will be
ready. This is an enterprise in which we
consider every citizen of the county,
great or humble, especially, and the
public generally, interested. Of course,
croakers have prophesied a failure, and
have done all iu their power to make
their words true. Such men would stop
the progress of the world in its orbit,
and would be a nuisance in Heaven.—
But knowing the men who had the mat
ter in hand knew no such word ns
‘fail.” we felt confident from the begin-
ing. and as the work approaches com
pletion, even the croukers must, abandon
their idea of failure. Now let all
unite and make the fair the grand suc
cess it ought to be,
—J. B. White & Co., of Augusta,
are as good judges of human nature *s
they are of fine goods. They have 53
clerkB employed in their three megnifis
cent s;ores in Augusta, and there are
not a more business or gentlemanly
group of young men in the State—not a
“black sheep’’ in the flock. Among
them is our young friend, Mr. L.
Hayne, of this c unty, than whom a
e’everer boy don’t live. When you go to
Augusta, call on White & Co., 724.
738, or 840 Bioad street, where we can
assure you of polite attention from the
young men and good bargains at the
oounters.
—Vfe learn that some of our young
gentlemen are endeavoring to organize a
reading c ub or library association. It
is a movement entiely in he right di
rection, one which we b.ve long ago
suggested, and we sincerely hope that
our o'der citizens will give it their aid,
countenance and encouragement. Es
pecially do we hope the ladies will lend
it their gentle influence, as it is an en
terprise whicli will load to the moral as
well as the mental benefit of the young
ften of our town.
—We are glad to announce the name
of Mr. Thomas Quinney for County
Treasurer in to-day’s issue. Mr. Quin
ney domes before tho people of Burke
county with a good recoid, and we
know of no one better fitted for this im
portant office than ho is, or one who will
handle tho publio funds with more care.
See announcement.
—Rev. C. C. Spenoc, the principal
elect for our academy for next yea", in
oompanv with Rev. F. A. Branch, pas
tor cf the Methodist church of this cily,
paid us a visit Tue day. Mr. Spence
is a pleasant, affable gentleman, and
made a good impresniou on his future
patrons and neighbors during his visit
to Waynesboro.
—On Monday evening, at 4 o’clock,
the thermometer marked “summer
heat” in the tnarie, ou Tuesday niorn-
ieg there wav considerable frost. On
Thursday miming we had the first
killing frost m the season—a little ice
whs.reports* Everybody was glad to
see frost, aipt is to bo hoped that, mala
rial fevers will be driven off by it.
—A few days ago Mr. Dock Bell,
of this eounty, was driving a lazy mu e.
and laying on his best with a whip, I
when uAieco of tho whip broke < ff and j
.rruokliini in the left eve, bursting tho'
ball. It was u painful accident, bull
the saddest part of the affair is the toss 1
oftotho eye. ,
— When v<>u ro in AuglPta, go ’*»
W i,i, Mulbtriu A ( u’». to buy yut |
ah’ re. ti.
S. SCHWARZ WEISS.
Com*' and See it! Not a whale, nor
a mermaid, nor a wolly horse, a hap
py tnan, mastodon, learned pig, hon
est office-holder, sea-serpent, truth
ful politician, fat woman, two-legged
chicken, or anything of that sort,
but one of the grandest displays of
dry goods, clothing, boots, shoes, bats,
caps, groceries, confectionery’s, etc.,
at S. Schwarzweiss’ever before in
Waynesboro. Come and see it.--No
reserved seats. Everybody invitee’.
Bring a lunch and a pend the day with
us for we are going to make your
visit a pleasant one. Bring the chil
dren if they wish to come. We have i
ample room for all.
Recognizing the fact that our ad
vertising in The Citizen has done,
us more good than any other paper '
we have ever used sr an advertising)
medium, we now propose to tell,
the public through its columns what
we have and how they will save mon
ey by buying from us.
b ScHWAP.7,WEISS
Look at these prices and see if I
am not rightly acknowledged Leader
of Low Prices: Calico, good quality,
5c ; « Yellow Homespun 6c , l Yel
low Homespun 7c, 44 Yellow
Homespun 8e; l Sea Island 5, 4 4
Sea Island 7, 8 and 9c; the best 4-4
Bleaching at 10c S £chwahzweibs.
Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! Babies,
Children’s, Missea’ Ladfott’ B ys.
Youths’ and Men’s Shoes and Boot?.
The beat and cheapest ntthe mamoth
store ofS. Schwarzweiss.
S. 9CHWARZWKISS
Fair dealing helps trade mor than
fair weather, so says Schwar/.wein’.
Cothing! CU thing' Clothes for
big men, small men, tab men, young
men, old men, for big b«*y«. little
bo\s, tall boys, smart boys, clothe*
for everybody at Seliwarawcisr 1
)
Groceries! Groceries’ Tie best
assortment of Canned Goode, llrwck-
ers, Confectionery?, Sugar, C**tW,
Rico, Grits, M<*at, Meal. Flour, Rag
ing and Tic?, etc., at S. Schwarxv* ci**’
to be found anywhere in town
Crockery! GlaaswATe! We h«v*
all kinds of Crockery, Tinware,
Wooden ware Gl assware, etc.* you
may want. If you don’t see what
you want ask for i». No trouble t«*
show goods. We. hire olerka for that
lusiuess. S Sciiw.\nPfWE*p,s
ScbwarzweiBfs* bar is the roos* »r“g-
nificenjlv fi ted up bar in . Statg,
and when v**u take a drink thwre y -n»
don’t feel like you were taking a dri k
’round some corner. He ■ i*e
best of Wines. Liquors, Be* r**,
Ciders, Cigars, etc. s*p*l,'82em
—Election Tickets printed in good
style aud at city prices. All orders
will receive our immediate attention.
We cau deliver as many as 50,OCX) in a
single day. Give us a trial for we
guarantee satisfaction. Special rates
give on orders for 6,000 or more.—
Call at # THE Citizen office if you/
wart your work gotten up in good
style ami at reasonable prices.
—Mr. S. W. Rouquie, of George-:
town, S. C., aud MissE. S. Munnerlyn,
sister of Col J. D. Munnerlyn, of this
place, jrero married in the Methodist
ehureh on Wednesday evening last,!
Rev. F. A. Branch officiating. We |
wish tho young people nmeb happiness, j
i
j—pi - i riant i i rMiMWrn—i urn—-1 ~i - i/T
ARUM HOUSE BUM SHOP, j
WILLIAMS c6 SHOWN, Pin rV.
Wt* lK*K lm vfj to Inform tlje olllat ns of n-jrk'* |
und tno publio gojorally, ibat k . h#vc i. >w j
for.nod a oo-partneriittlp. »nd oomUrnriJ ou*. two
Lurb.tr shopt!. Wt> thank tUu publio it t , *e«t!
patronugo and ask *t ounttnuiuics t,i tW bn*.'.*
Hair Cutting, U«ir DmialoK, tiiuwluu. « t(.. a*>uo ;
In Hu* aiost urtUtlc atvle. intn/K-too. j
btlWll .h thTH afe i O.' ITIVEI.Y CA.-M .
Enlos Governing the Twaament
■ TO TAiiE PLACE AT—-
The Burke County the 8th
day of December, 1882,
lHt.
7 inch Wooden Heat), supported by a 1.04,
3 Inches exposed, ou a post tt loot 3 lechfe Ll^h
to be taken by the “R>xht tbit,” to uouct fl|
3d. Uinif, 3inches In dUuiet.?r, baumri;? 7 feet
from the ground, to be taken “Tierce Point,'’ to
couni (2)
ild. Leather Head. U iuobes iu diameter, ou
post lB itiohiw hiyh, to l>e taken “Iliyot <. ni"
JUtnlnst Iniur.I ry, tcoount (L)
•1th. Kintf, :i imhva in iliaiaote., B L ot from
Kround, to bo tukeuln “iJu-j.' tv* Point.’’ ’■ count.
131
Lth. V inch Wooden Head, tm po*.', <1 te>*t S
Inches hi;,-h Hnpportc*! by n *, vi, 3 iuch- i eypwd,
to be tuken by the ••Loft Cut,' 1 to *. ouut |4i
Kxcrnip.', 10 oremirlbrd by llpSos. toconnt i4|
Horsemjaehip, to oonnt !'i|
Tho upriyhti* will la 75 let t apart The time
allowed rrill In* is accoudt '\')m rexnlatlou
C aYiurj* Hitbre will b -t*.
> .t priw*. ♦('*!" ryjo with iLo pttvi.'cfb*'*
orowiiinx <b* ’ojetr u."
0<1 piir- Vi hi ossh ulvh rh" i.trvtivdue
crowulnx the in “JlnUi o> Honar v "
W next The :hi •‘Main < V Hotuv
Adncltislon t*'.j Contest >1 Li-.ai’t. ■
Vv. :i. HOLlkki, e r.,u';uao. 1
I, v Jo’.'im;i.i.«
n*v3Sv:n C. K. \
of
A nr ('otnrc ! i' . rber Sho.u,
11..ke. t-l* n.auitjr to Inform my noUved
i'rlrti.di* th»i ILiVi oMew Ea-Tve Shop
fr*rt>.i'i ioi.ni -Ifti,, t ,.u MhIji si owe, li.io.r
Mrs. Bair's i. Ld jhc, .v*. r*v «..»3 ou y,.ur ts./rk
h. - si'*!<•. G.vi mr.‘a trail.
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