The true citizen. (Waynesboro, Ga.) 1882-current, November 17, 1882, Image 8

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V. Hob, Steel, Cu' ory, Guns, Pistols, S«‘I8li'8 and Rrid! Wheels, Hu ha, Spok A 1J l)ru;r »Toro is Hen w V m A « 4tt D n U(J GIST#, A PO THECA R i e*, Rims, Axles, Etc., Etc. I 8 t, t»r i o w e G^eneivil .A-gfont For c e s. ~ j F' if ! of.) lo ! lias ?h Chen: i hr -ujj j f<tr'_**i everything in the Drug ITolleymao’s Drug Store. || II o) ivy mm. a i/rug wore is ru-au jjquartcrs for line Cologne, Toilet -Powders, Tooth Sonp, Tooth Brushes Tooth paste, Turkish Bath Soap, etc. 11 Physicians prescriptions compound fjed with great care and of the purest, j, H medicii es «t Holleyman’tt Drug Store.; D»\lk« in CHOICE GARDEN SEED, F<»r Pure Drugs and AF lhanos go line Warner’s Kidney & Liver Cure., to H'llleymnn’s Drug Store. , . , , T) n. * e TI. H. P., Herbine, Iron Bitters, Sim- Morphine, Quinine, Opiun.,(Jin- largest st< ok of I ure Drugs, ;nru ,n’s Liver Regulator. Hepatine,. chonidia, Copperas, Salts, Eng i H h , Barry’s Malarial Antidote, all at; Soda, Cinnamon Bark, Cloves, Nut- Don t : Holley man’s Drug Store. Drug : Soothing Syrup, Pettit’s Eye Salve,; jun23,’82a-in t.Tiionipson’s Eve Water. Tutt’s Pills,: icals and Patent Medicines ever ht to Burke county, the p'ace—IIolley man’a megs, &c.,at Holleymao’sDrirg Store. 70 ipsf Sto«in Engia n , V. iaship Gin, ‘'Ian ure. Spreader, O'iver Chided !'•«», Duji’ex Harrow, Waiter A. Wood Mower, Reaper »ad Bidder. sept.22,'82.by HENRY P. 80 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA- iGilder’w Fills, S. S, S. at Holleyman iDrug Store. Compound Elixir Camphor and (Chloroform. Tito tiefrt medicine in •the wrl.l fur colic in horses at IIol |leyman’s Drug Store. II a, peHeucc has taught sue that Whites is the -9>* ?Vi5*. tP" 1L:- '% RSADY, WILLING and ABES AT Hookes Clothing and Si.it Store. 711 Broad Str et, AUGUSTA, GA. Men’s, Youth’s and Buy’s Suits, Over Coats, Hats, Underwear, etc Ready with the largest and most ch'icc stock ever offered io Augurta. Wilting to show you until you are satisfied. A'de t" sell at prices that will be sure to please you. If you want to buy ei’lnr at wholesale or retail inspect. ight place t:, buy dry goods—boots—shoes aud bats W E rsCTs k*M' i .«o£raas ■t&.u&a sept.22,’82.rtm. A. W. BLANCHARD, for J. ('. Ludlow & Co. AM) Msnutt«? vomn ctaxautc FURNISHING GOODs, Ac. No Finer Stock S.>oth. The Largest, Cheapest and Best in Augusta, at. A. ASHER'S No. 60S Broad Street, Opposite Augusta Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA. In Our 3 specialties, Fry Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes Challenge The World I AN ENT THE CHALLENGE FEVEI! WHICH PERVADES THE COUNTRY AT PRESENT,' AND TO EXPLAIN OUR POSITION, WE QUOTE A FEW OF THEM, AS FOLLOWS: New York, August 10, 18,12. To the Editor: 1 wish you to insert my challenge to the man who sent you a bogus challenge in my name lust week, offering to knock out a person by slugging him with soft answers I urn not in that line of business, hut if ! can tin! the mini who wrote chut challenge for m , I w* give New York, August It, 1882. My present stock of clothing, hats, furbishing goods, etc., is beyond don'ot 1 the handsomest and cheapest ever brought to Augusta, and mv many frenda and the public generally in Burke and adjoining counties wi'l save inonev !*v buying from me. Call ami examine our stock whether wishing t > buy <>< uot. Special attention to wholesale huvers. I.lr- I. H. Lew will he glad to serve his friends from Burke, and other counties. sent.*22.’82.a ru. ill m $100 if lie v, ill si and up between me and Tug i OFFICE OF THE SMITH MAN l* F.-M Tl ; 1,’lNv, (JO Wilson wh u) wu have our little argument with- Ssutiivu,i.e, August Jl, 18t\2. ( out kids. Yours, J-ns L. S-ll-y n. I TO'the Editor: You will oblige me by publishing rov chalk’.'. To the Editor; \ ge as follows : I will meet, any .John Smi»:> in I am linn shuts for to meet a bloke by the 1 the world and contest with Inin myrig.it and name of l.imihy M' "ray assay ’e c.m kiioek me I title to the name, liout a «| eakii u of the i*eng:i h l, in .v.ioli. I 1st. in point of Smithncss. J nill ir fs ed alfuay lo Alnax in won loiuid, | 2d, ill point of Johnoity. .o’clp me! Yours liever, T-« W-u-k. | Any man who ogn prove ihut ho is .’■■ im Stub her tiian ! am is fairly entitled to ti e i • •. tours, original! u anu oil!:, Jou.vNwnm MASONIC TEMPI/S 3. AilJillrtta, Ctrll Southern Headquarters I oi Fine Dry Goods. h»r« the most elegant atnre for showing it in nil the South. Velvets, Piuahea, Silks, Satina, Novelties, and everything desirable in Drrsa Goods. Kin<! Hosiery, Ladies, Misses and Gents’, Gloves, Laces und Notions gene rally. Underwear in grout variety. Cashmeres, Kerseys, Jeans, Homespuns, * Ijiuen and White G«mhK Clonks, Dolmans, Jackets, <ko. Blankets and Wo keep on hand at all times tbe finest and befit assorted 6tock,Hnd we Flannels. Hverytbing in the Dr> Goods line is in mr stock. We offer no rash, but on good goods we <7 fkt It A NT.EE PRICES against every market i" the United State*, A strictly first-class Dressmaking Dep«rtriie»>t NOW | WE | PUT J ON | THE | GLOVES | IN ) OUR j DRY J GOODS 'l HE j PUBLIC ; THIS j WEEK j IN | OUR BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTM August 27th.—We hereby challenge any Shoe House in the South to sell r. r «,ods ;< Uiv an we do. We only keep Frut-l’lass Maiiufaetun *». ’ On Low Shoes anri Slip per,s uds week we propose a regular S WEEP-OUT! Our Bargains are not confined to goods out of season,but apply to all our 1 iVw Pali Stock! never advertise nothing $.100 that we that is not so. $100 tlwt no man, woman or child ever bought an article from us that was not as represented. $1,000 hat we are t he Leaders of Low Prices. $100 that our $5 Hand Sewed French Calf But ton cannot lie bought elsewhere for less than $7. $100 that our $2 60 Calf Congress Gaiters can not be bought elsewhere for less than $4. t>500 that our $1 Calf it. ots is the biggest bargain that Augusta ever had. $,500 that our M Call Hand-Sewed Congress Gaiter cannot be bought for le as than fttkOO. 500 that our Button Boot bought for less than $1. 500 that our P. Calf Jersey Tie, at. $1.25, can not be bought elsewhere for less than $2. $100 that our Gents’ English Tie, Box-Toe, $1.0j cannot be bought elsewhere for less than $2.25/ $500 that our Boys’ French Calf Button, atjf cannot he bought elsewhere for less than Ifiif $100 that our Ladies’ Kid Polish, at f J6j jannoi bo bought elsewhere for less thai $500 that our Calf Polish, at 85 cems,$ be bought elsewhere for lead than $1.50. STARTLING -PRICES Gent ’ Low Quartered (Shoes at 90c. worth $1.60. “ Calf 'l ies ut Hoc., good value for $1.50. “ tbippe.v, at 40c.. well worth 90. Evins’ Auto) at In Buttoned Gaiter at $4.75, good Vebio $8.50. Ladies’ Fox Balmorals at 75o. “ Pebble “ at $1.60, woH worth $2. “ Glove Kid Fox Bals at $1.50. cheap at $2.25 “ Perge Kid Fox Button at $1.60, old price 2.25. Ladies’ Kid Button H. W. lUuto.i Hole, at $1.50, worth 2..V). Ladies’ Serge Oongress at ft5c. *’ Pebble Button at $1.25, worth $2. ’* Kid Button at 9oc., low a> 1.50. ’* Herge Slippers at 80<\, old price 75e. “ Crouuet kid Slippers ut 50e, well worth $1 Misses’ Kid Button at $1. “ Kid /lids, at 71o. '• Pebble Buttons at $1. ” Grain Bals. at 75c. “ Kid Fox Bals. at &0c. *’ Serge Polish at 60e. Ladies’ Kid Opera Slippers 75o., former price #2. “ Newport Ties, at 50c., former price $1.75 “ Kid Fox Bals. at 80o., worth $2. “ Kid Fox Button at $1.75o., worth $2.50, Childs’ Kid Button at 25c. “ Glove Kid at 85o. “ Bronze Button at 40c. Note this Before You Accept Our Challenge! $100 that our $1.25 Kelt Hat Am uot he dnplt-1 In the State for less than $4. I $10,000 that we are the ItulcrR, Dictators and gated elnewhei e for $2. I j $1,600 that a person buying of us once will Leaders of the Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoe $5u0 that our U4 Kelt Hat csliot be bought! always make ours tlieir trading place. | 'Prude of Georg-a and South Carolina. J. It. \ WRITE and COMPANY. scpt.8’82.a m 7 4 0 ROAD SIRE K T, A U G U 8 T A, GEORGIA. pcmmvrve at J Bnd «>cur« tu« B las adT.Blwri.r JmW pr.L, i adv.Btusi.r _ _ txpurlflniieTn ourtnc lUaeaaM tf ihf B ||if aka “ * r«. -Ner»oai. -akrisM, *if>r»r-rh*r», Bjpl ■ ‘lx treated on .-l.ulUlo frlbcl) j* i fostnrooT t'lir imein OrJera filial promptly Hul ««i’efu ; ly. >. • ■rttoa. apmlatl ,1.1, iBkV .04 mr* o r lac. to t>a loimred t r tr, p, hfliis•Inl't WlIMtMtnH,! ^»*.l >n.rn .unirtVl ‘MB ‘ "" ‘ ‘ r . ^ to (rlaolotoa I al.li tkO. .oil Pur*, n mstolri. * all «r arllc fbr I.Ill of ClnS$ ’ — it n Mil. T. D* OLIVER* /V T 'i.’ URNKY A. T I » A. W WAYNESBORO, GA. VMM j.rncib'c in the Augusta, Eastern and ‘ 'a»te DALY & ARMSTRONG. HbiAuuauut ©vim xbi*ty iiiihL 1 ■ ' 1 1 ' ‘ V jun,10,’82l)-y. “ . -j • ti. . { • , , ution glvim to inujVtii^b.jC, SU* ,M CJ'iptt"Q'i* ‘t’< 10.^ITlVELYCAHlV. tsar ^Rt A fhvoi FREE! 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