The true citizen. (Waynesboro, Ga.) 1882-current, November 24, 1882, Image 4

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ft J S'W True Citizen. ‘' Ttis. &urr,inal 0/ Uts FW&rt." W AVNESROKO, OA., FRIDAY, NOV- 84, 18KU vonHT Wf.KK. This has been court veok, and has been the quietest court week we over *aw in Waynesboro. Comparatively few people have been in town —only those who were interested in the busi ness of court, were hero. As announced 1 in The Citizen some weeks ago, very little new business was brought to this term; thoref, re the most impor ant work consisted of old cases, sovem. im portant ones of which have been tried- '} he criminal docket was taken up Fri day morning. and all the prisoners in and place upon the Bench to make the law a source of justice, am: not render it an engine of oppressi n. 1 his is Judge Snead’s last, term on the Bench of this o rouit a<.d while he retires with the i egrets of the people, he must be proudly conscious to know that he lays down the ermine without a blemish upon its snowy folds. May his success or leave it behind him as pure and un tarnished. We must atrain compliment our county upon the selection of its gr >mi jury. Composed of some of our best business men, and alogetlnr of gentle men who possessed the intelligence to know their du y and the integrity to do it. So long as such fraud juries as the last two preside over the affairs of Burke county we feel that its interests are safe. The Clerk, Col. S. J. Bell, was at Burke Agricultural Exposition The fir*'! Exposition ut the Agricultural Association of Burke will take place on their grounds iu Way- jaii out miner bond will likely be tried. i‘ i vc criminals broke jail some two I his post, with ever^ docket, record and months ago, which will greatiy lessen j paper m its p'aee. We assume to our- Mw criminal easosses hef re this term. I „ e if to say that our county has the most {should the criminal docket be cleared j prompt and best clerk in the State ne.s on; on inu 6th, 7th, (Silt and 9tli of December. The T'u’oio are c 'nlisfly iovi'pd t<> attend. The railroads will sell tickets at two cents a mile, and return free of cininti - an .-took m’art ich*.'exiiinited. The displays and entertainments will De both instructive and pleasing. Sui able programmes will oe announced anil published from day to day. this week, oourfc will probably adjourn Saturday evening. VISITING UAH Sheriff liaeseler was on hand with an able corps of bailiffs to assist in carrying out the business of the court, V, W. Cftpora SAleni Dutclier, Judge *'•«. he d ““ »''> “ d - .1. S. Hook, Judge H. 1). 1). Twiggs. - •' " 1 • 1 M p. Co-roll, F. T. Timkhart, sohei- Governing the Tvr amnt -—TO TAKE PLACE AT . , The Burke County Fair, the 8t.li day of December, 18S2. 1st. 7 inch Wooden Hoad, supported by a pep;, tor Geneial Boykin Wright, W. lv. Miller, Hon. J. 0. C. Black, Charles Hat per, J. fc?. Lamar, jr., Judge J. T. ISliewmake Judge Montgomery, Au- gus a , J. U. De,l, .T. U. Humphreys, F\ vsnia; harlcs Kelly, Swainshnro ; Judge Wateison. Jonesboro; Josiuli 11 jlland, Herndon, Burke county. LOCAL BAR. Col. John D. Ashton, Col. ,T. ,T. Jones, Hon. H. H. Perry, Col. P P Johnston, .Solicitor T: U Olive* - , .Judgp ’ M. Berrien lud e E. F Laws w, .judge H. E. VV. Palmer and Col. E L Brinson Wo missed the familiar face 3 inches exposed, on y post ri feet a inches nijth to'tio tiiken by the “JUgjtit Out,"'lo count L1J 2.1. Kins, 3inches in diameter. hniijinur 7 fijut ] from t he ground, to be t ikon "Tierce Point, 1 " to ! count [8] . I 3d. Leather Head. 6 inches in diameter, on post lti ine.hes liiyrti, to be taken “Right cut’' ! Uftamn Infutitry! to count [2] 4th. ltiti^. 3 inches in diameter, 6 feet from croun 1, to be taken in “Quarto Point,” to count \ [31 5th.: 7 inch Wooden Head, on post, 6 feet 8 j .inches high supported by a pe?, 8 inches exposed, j to lie i uken by the "Left Cut,” l.o count |4J Exorcise, as prescribed by Upton, to count L-l] Horsemanship, to count [2| upriifiits will t o 75 feet apart The time ! Th< , _ . . and ; allowed will ho 12 second#. The regulation , ,, 1 Cavalry Sabre will be used form of Col. A. M. Rodgers in the Bar, j 1st prize. $10 in cash with the priviloditn of ‘ ‘ " Browning the "Queen.” 2d prize 85 in ( esh with the priviiedirc of crowning the 1st “Maid of liouor.” 3d best. The 2d “Maid ol Honor " whose ill health wemuhl not p rmit his attendance Judge Snead presided with his ae- cu,-.turned d gn'ffy and impartiality, and is u 0 ■ ,f those Judges who uses power Admission to the Contest Si. Ball ut nujht. W. s. (lOl)lUiE, Chairman, 1 L. E. JONES, -Com. nov3'881m. C. H. THOMAS, ' Tim display of Agricultural and Gavden Products, Fancy Work and Domestic Industries, cc> Vfctaring the short o"tice will bo creditable to our people. The stock exhibits at home and from abroad will be^yvitingX The Agricu'tural Implement and Mechanical Department will be large and instructive. Tlie Racing, both trotting and runnine, for 'he purpose of testing speed, wiM be excithg. The Glass Ball Shooting win test the skin ol the sportsmen. The Tournament will show fine riding, good hor*** ?nd expert swordsmen, and will afford a ran* treat to the the lovers of music and dancing, as this feature o' the Exposition will be connected with a grand bull on flight of the ifih. Tlie H'*n. r. G. J of Augusta. di e tingui«hed alike for his learning nrd matchless oratorv, will deliver the firs' a* - "Hal address on tin* lit 11, and Prof. IT. 0. White, of the State University, widely known in the scientific wo 1 Id, will lecture on an agriiillliuial subject,on the 7'h. Tic - finest brass hand i" the State will furnish daily the best music. Thisjs but m outline of tlie grand display and entertainment. All will be cordially received and no efforts spared to make tVoir visit agreeable. nov 17'82it. JOHN D. MUNNERLYN, Recrefarv. W. A. WILKINS; President. , Liberality, Liberality. OFF 10E AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION OF BURKE, -Waynesboro, Ga., November 21st, 1882. J.Jjn ,VJ. Clark’h Soijh & Co., "f Au usta, Ga., mi'lers and dealers in Flour and Grain offer as a premiun a Barrel of the Best Flour to the nersou ex hibiting the best bread mad • of any bran 1 of their flour. Persons wishing to contest for the premium cm get Clara’s Flour from any of the leading merchants of Waynesboro lS^Waynesboro Academy, :;:83 j r.r:v. (\ C. Spunck A. M.-Principal. j Jci.IKN 8. itoDOKRS B. 1st At-si: lailt i 2d Assistant. | The first term opens January 1st and closes March 31st. Tin' second term common es April 1st and ends June 30th. The third term begins October 1st and termi nates with the end of the year. Hutes of tuition 82 to 83 pur month, or 85 to 87'4 j per term, according t o the grude of the scholar. | Tin-second term, ApriUst to JnneSUth, will be i free to all. That is the the time sot uoiivt for the i common school fuini to set tie all tuition it willin' seen that hy pavinsr.l'or t.)ie term the I tuit ion \s iil be only lo to 15 dollars for nine months I school in one of the best Acmh nil us in tin stati. [ The mamurcme.it me dctei . a.ed to 1 I < <• u Hi first-class acaiiCmic education in the reach of; I.. j C he second Assistant will be elei to in <1 few Ulays and the nninh. i- will be Inc eased necord- ! t.-ijr to the roquSreircnfs of the school. I The Ac demy building and grounds will be j thoroughly repaired and new and improved desks nut in all the rooms. Nocbarge for Incidentals. The tuition covers | everything except books and stationery. • i It is the town school. The teaohirsare first- i class. The closest attention will be given to the I small as well as the larger pupils. I A cordial and earnest support irotn all will put l the Academy on a firm and lasting foundation. W. A. WILKINS THOs J. McIOLMlTRUAY, 1 .MS. AT l'.tWil Y, jCom’rs. W. Mcr.4THERN, nov3'82tf L. II. THOM.-1A DAY & Ansnst.il, The Carriage Emporium of T A N N A H 1 it, • • • Georgia. K nest St ck and Lowest Prices. Half 1 V'ictori.-s, Extension Tops, C ariopv 1 i/S Ta« PafupHco Ferliliiser Works, of Augusta, Ga,, through their enterprising manager Go .VI. A Stovall, offer as a premium one ton of 1 ’atapseu t 1 he planter - of Burke who ha.t made the most cotton on five acres of ground using this layorite brand of fertili zers. also one ton of Mastadon to the plant er who has made tho most cotton on acres of ground using this brand BLAG.KSMITH1NG IN ALL ITS BRAH C HI S. : 0 : Horseshon i$ Spec ’ally- CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND WAGONS Repairerl nt Short Notice autl in the Bent Style. ps. Rock a ways uR.l TRiggio-', i.B i 1 ani gr-dcs. Tin- pstont American Ro tTCtir tvv * win" I vehicle vet produced. Leads all 01" Three qn-rtcr Trotting Wng.>n«. Ladies’ M'oerial. Fi -1 - P• -nty. n nd V»rnishe e , Saddlery and Fine" vr liiHliugr. liect quality Seamless Gum. Belting, pure article, filling. Lacing. Fiue Trunks and Valies. Agents fir Wilson, Child*? tfe Philadelpl in. Wagons, the lightest and best Ti ocL6,’82.cm. Biuee uffi-i.s one t .n of E. Frank Coe's I’hospha'e to the Burke phml.ir wio nun made the most cm ton on five acres of ground ibi tilisjed w.th this brand. I'ho < utuoeriftnd Guano Co., offers a ton of their lert.ilizi r 10 the Burke JManter who has made the most cotton on five acres manured with ibis biaud IIE undersigned begs leave to inform ! the public that he is prepared to do black* I tmith lag in all its branches, at hi.-, shop, | opposite Mr. S. A. Gray’s Stables, ami j asks a share of the public patronage, lie I makes Horse Siloing a Specialty, and does j his work j .-;.nr |tb it dwell. lit-has secured j ] the service- ol a competent carriage makerand j \\heelri;:ht, :o..1 is prepared to make your broken or worn C irriages’ Buggies and Wag- 1 oils as good as uev> IVices 10 suit the times. It ft-,. Give him atrial. an! 141-*- L n bVRNP. I he Old Established Furniture House A Of lij <m ,"i49 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. s a btriru stock of Furniture, fine and medium, all latest styleB and bottom priuvt?. D. »j. FULL A Id USTA, 'l base no generous oll'eia and will stimulate other dealers and manufacturers give Htmilav premiumi, now and in the future. 1‘lauteru wishing to contest can learn But requirements by applying f,. the officers of tho An- a 0 c i a t i 0 n to ,Intis D Monnkblyn, 80c. w. A. Wn.KlNH, PiOS the swvr. mi Huixovd- - ,:i ftnnilUs in K"."K' iUeimioln. 1 "Unties tin; le n.. o' them <U.riii;, r 1 'e lust lift* "ii > tui'h Kyury ItotlsuLeiip- r, v 111 at I nei«, ts'OiioiiiV, mul cot'ifi'i't Call at 1-t LLLK'fGN s for 1 o *CBW LIGHT S The newest '‘"1 1 rr.;< >1 and ii)K Htovc in It*- ms I.". At Al'LLlLlTclN'S .vow wU liud riN\v WE. woonr.vw \ he CROCK l.HV. L i; iiortiKKEnrKus HAEUWARK. D. Ti FULliKRTON, fi - J8 Bro oi St:ci i, Ai.ou.-.l.v, Ga. uuk.25 UNDERTAKING. - li Hid. -Full stock of wood and metallic cases constantly on nov3’S2 ;m THE ADKINS HOUSE.! TAKE DUE NOTICE Sll Fills Stmt, Opposite Odd Fellows’Hall. Augusta, Ga- A. J. I DKI NS, Jr., Prop. Newly furnisliod, cant rally located. Convoni I llAVK Hooured the servlooa of a Flret-Olii^s BAKER. Newly furnislmd, centrally located. Convoni- , . „i *n serve the neoohi of cut to tfenots, post, offlcc, uud btisiness portion | w JatreLc Rrcad hot frooUhc ntovc of city Hot and cold baths attached to rooms. Kirst-class tables, clean rooms and boddln* f lcrm.sn.odcr.de. oot.«0 8M.tl. ; ,. ;s , . 0. X. SCHERER ARLlNUToN HOUSE BARBER SHOP. WILLIAMS A BROWN, i aop’s. Wo ben leave to inform tlm eitlacns of Burke and tho public nonorally, that wo have m\v formed a oo-partnershlp, and combined our two 1,arbor shops. We tlmnk the i uolle for past patronaae and ask a oontinuanoe of the tame Hair CuiliiiK, Hair Drosultut, bhavlmr, etc., done in the most artistic style. IunWtttoo. E. F. Lawson, A ttorney-at-Law, WAYNESBORO, GA Will promptly attend to all buftln'ks Intrusted to hlr oaro, ami glvo npoulal atteijllon Ui tin* prautloe iu the Conn of Ordinary, ioftica noxt