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The True Citizen.
—Medicated
S. A. GRAY.
Flannels for sale by
WAYNESBORO, OA., FRIDAY, NOV- 24, 1882
Kntersrl at ttie post office at Waynesboro, Ga.
as second cIhbs matte r.
—Dr. Holleyman is putting in store
a nice stock of toys.
—Scherer has die
to be *ound in Waynesboro.
SCHEDULE.
The following i* a schedule of the arrival and
•purtare ol tlie passeiiRer train «t till j depot:
1li2.it. m.
4:11 p. Hi.
5:20 p.m.
AH1UVAI. DAY rASSENt.r'..
Arrive at Waynesboro from Augusta.
' “ ** Milieu ..
“ at Augusta
ARRIVAL NIGHT PASSENGER.
Arrive at Waynesboro from Augusta. .12:37 a. m
" “ Millen 3:59 a. m,
“ at Augusta 6:10a. m
purest imported Sardines
tbi
—Our town authorities arc putting
the streets in fine order.
— Go to Hall’s Rest;iurnnt' where
oisters is served in every style.
—Major Wilkins has put another
fine, new table in his billiard room.
1,A DIES DON’T FAIL TO
BUY LACE COLLORETTS
& GLOVES of S. A. GRAY.
FINE ASSORTMENT CHEAP
COT TOE STATEMENT.
The following is a sta'ement of the
cotton received at this depot for the
kreek ending Friday, November 24,1882:
To Savannah 470 bales.
To Augusta. 77 “
Total.... 547
Prices to-day, Saturday, November
25 i fiddling, 9i ; Low Middling, 9;
Good Ordinary, 81 ; Ord.nary, 7<S.
Market quiot.
-Coaeoanuts and a fine lot of delicious fruits
just rccoiveu at Sclierera. Also fresh vegetables.
tUK WAYNESBORO JEWELRY HOUSE.
—One of the most enterprising firms
in our town is Beal & Attaway. These
gentlemen are determined that Way
nesboro shall have one of the best and
cheapest jewelry stores in Georgia, and
have lately added one of the largest
stocks of watches, clocks and jewelry
ever sees in this city. Also, guns, pis
tols, caps, cartridges, shot and powder.
W itk ft new and handsome stoc|: on
hand, and improved tools, this house is
oropared to execute all work neatly,
cheaply. and in good style. For energy,
pi tick and vim we commend this film to
the citizens of old Burke as among the
best and cheapest jewelry houses we
— Beautiful
for pale by S
line Virginia Cashmeres
A. GRAY.
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TOILET ARTICLES.
, ,» I 01 . ) j Steph metis Cologne, Hoyi'« C' 1 -
ot in nt, A vor s Cherrv Pectori-1, *, 1 ,, .7, , —
■ - -• , logne, Atwood s (. <«l,>gne*, LtOlnft
j Extract*, all odor*, Donfimq f r the
too!!i, S*if..nutinus Tooth P- wd r,
Sozodopt Oriental To. ih Paste, e c.-
Magnolia Balm and Bloom of Youth
for the complexion, Saunders Fne*
Powd< r, Swan Down P »wd"r, Lu-
bius Powder, our own Powder, Sn-
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P»tisolioo". (’otigh Syrup, Bull’s Ci-ugh
S' rti|>. Globe Fhovor ('ouirh Syrup,
Iir wn’* Tt eh eV, McLean’s Cough
an>l Lung Healing Globule*, Svrup
Squill-, Svrup of Ipecac, etc., etc.,
at POLHILL’S.
for THE LIVES.
know of.
nov!0'82if.
—The Ladies Baptist Aid Society
gave one of their fine d’nners in the
court house yard on last Thursday, and
ti.at it was in every way a complete
success is to say but facts. The nei
proceeds forted up $104. The dinner
was mfi\\ an one as only the ladies of
aynOsboro know how to prepare ; the
barbecued meats were done to a turn,
while/the delicious cakes present were
worthy of the fair hands which com
pounfcled them. We have not space to
p r icularize, or emruejate the good
♦ •lines there, but must cjiitent oursef
by paving Hint there was nothing left
tli t splendid bill of fare, and that it
amply worth all the ladies asked,
idles desire to r.
lic for _thci
who
it only
their
is to
>8, Uod bless
ys 'first iu beuevoleut
Jes, the most devout Chris ians,
»st, purest and most unyield-
Fiota, and mau's only hope for
3U,
—An old darky of this county who
bad the good fortune lose an old, starv
ed, broken down mule early in the
spring, was compelled to depend upon
an ox to cultivate his crop. He, how
ever, failed to secure supplies from any
of our merchants to run ♦im upon the
seeuiitv of his ox for a crop. It was,
therefore, a case of necessity for him to
go ahead with his ox, and trust to Prov
idence for supplies. This he did, and
i y close living came through all right,
the result being that he made a good
or ip of both cotton and provisions, with
no supply bills to pay, and thus fiuds
oimself in good conditon for the coming
year. This leads us to think it a great
pity that all the old. broken-down hor
ses iind mules, such as we ofteu see
tied to he racks iu town, could not die
in early spring.
—Our Town Marshal detected a ne
gro attempting to conceal himself in
Major Wilkins’ store Wednesday night,
ami trntied the enterprising colored
gentleman to the light. He tried to
ptay off very drunk, hut finding that
would not work, when well on his way to
jail suddenly sobered up. and made a
desperate attempt to escape. He
found old man W ells equal to the emer
gency. and with a few raps from the
Marshal’s club, p'aced where raps
would do the most good, ho suooumbed
to uuthoritv, and whs quietly put be
ll ml the bars, and he will he ua led
up >n 11 explin how ho came fo be under
—We notiae that Mr. Schwarzweiss
has*a fine stock of furniture on bund.
We arc glad onr friend, the Savan
nab Times, is again on a solid footing
—Buy furniture of S. A. GRAY,
(’heap and good.
—Go to Ha'l’s Restaurant, for
your meals, served in fir4-cla98 style.
—When you go to Augu«t«, go to
Wm. Mulherin & Co’s, to buy jour
shoes. if.
—It is impossible to raise cotton at
10 cents pev pound, or less, and cleav
expenses.
—Mrs. Pauline A, Rheney, n?ar Mo
Bean, d : ed on the night of the 21st inst.,
aged 29 years.
—The Savannah News has put on a
beautiful new dress, and present* a most
handsome appearance.
—Court will not likely adjourn for
several days of next week. This we
learn late Saturday evening.
—We are glad to say that Dr. Hol-
leyman’s family returned home from
Augus a, much improved in health.
—Miss Lula Garlick is now in the
office of the Singer Machine Company
at this place, ready to wait on the ladies.
-Mr. J. O’Bvrns is having an ad
dition put to his blacksmith shop.—
O’Byrns is always crowded with work.
—Mrs. John E. Davis, formerly of
this place, now of Marlow, Ga., is in
town, visiting the family of Mr. Rout-
Kahn.
—The farmer who fails to so.v an
abundant crop of oats this fall, will dis
cover nexi summer that he has acted
very unwisely.
— 'Vood is very scarce in town, even
at the high price demanded far it, and
a promise from a wood hauler isn't
worth a hill of beans.
—Mr. J. S. Rodgers has been made
a member and special correspondent of
the American News Exchange, its cen
tral office being at Cincinnati.
—We learn that Messrs. R. Y. Saxon
tnd N.J Gutman won the handsome fifty
dollar bed room suit raffled by Mr.
S. Schwarzweiss on Friday night.
—Some of our farmers talk as if they
were determined to raise their own pro
visions next year. We can but hope
that they will carry their present good
intentions into effect.
-The weather has been very cold
for this region since Monday. On
Tuesday night considerable snow fell.
If the cold weather does feel a little
hard, we hope it will freeze out the
malaria.
Horbine, Hill’s Hepatic Panacpft,
Herbarium Tonic, Simmon’s Liver
Regulator, in bottles or packages,
Wkp or’s Ssfe Kidnev and Liver Cure,
Tutt’s Pills’Giirlor’s' Pills, McLean’s
Pills, Guin»*o Pills, Brandret.h’s Pi 1 -s,
Ayer’s^Pib’s, etc., at POLHILL’S.
J-$*?*■ Don’t f >rgot to consult your
interest and C>»11 at POLHILL’S
tins p.nyder, . to., all »t POLHILL’S
The Sweet Mesh and Crusher Se~
gnr is pronounced by all the best *e-
gar iu town tor 5 cent* at Polhills.
Quinine, Morphine,
Cinoonndi*. B’uue M*s*. Sa't%
Sulphur, Suit Peter, <fcc., hottoni
prices jur»2<T82by
a s>
U
ui o | | o ft
where
cigar
—Go to Hall s Restaurant
you cun find the best 5 cents
in town.
—The name of Mr. Edward Byrd is
announced this week as a candidate foi
the office of Sheriff. Mr. Byrd was
Sheriff for several years, and is said to 1
have made a good officer.
—Our young friend, Ed. Dent, re
turned Wednesday from a visit to his
parents at Bell Air. And now, Ed.,
remember the advice of your mother—
.she wilt never tell you wrong.
—The artesian well is reported to
be a little over 400 feet deep and still
onward and downward it goes. The
great depth of the well, and the pre
vailing strata, rock and hard blue
marl, however, retards the progress of
the work. We are after p re wafer
and pure water wo will have or go
through.
—The attention of the ladies of Wa ■ M'sbovoare
called to the fine and fresh lot of V ’ i„-a Grapes
at Scherers for 35 cents a pound ■ ' pounds for
a dollar. A fresh supply just re< e •• *■
—Tn our columns tos< lay will be found
another advertisement of the F r Tt
is^of great importance to the far mar 3 of
Burke, as well as those wh know how
to make good broad. The officers of
the Association are not leaving a stone
unrurned to make the Fair a success,
and we think tha 1 our people should
lend their aid to make i a success —
We learn that ilie bui dings ae all
covered and the flooriug layed. “Don’t
you forget it’’ all will be ready in time. 1
and, a’so don’t forget to read the ad.
8. SCHWARZ WEISS.
Come and See it! Not a whale, nor
a mermaid, nor a wolly horse, a hap
py man, mastodon, learned pig, hon
est office-holder, nea-serpent, truth
ful politician, fat woman, two-legged
chicken, or anything of that sort,
hut one of the grandest displays of
drv goods, clothing, boots, shoes, hats,
caps, groceries, confectionery’s, etc.,
at S. Schwarzweiss’ ever before in
Waynesboro. C"me and see it.--No
reserved seats. Everybody invitee - .
Bring a lunch and spend the day with
ns for we are going to make your
visit a pleasant one. Bring the chil
dren if they wish to come. We have
ample room for *1'.
Recognising the fact that our ad
vertising in The Citizen has done
us more good than any other paper
we have ever used as an advertising
medium, we now propose td tell
the public through its columns what,
We have and how they will save motl
ey by buying from us.
S Schwarzweiss
8. 3CHWABZWN13&
Fair dealing helps trade mere iba*
fair weather, so says Schwarz w«D a.
C’othing! Cb thing 1 GMW i*r
big men. small men, tal 1 »*■. JwUBg
men, old men, for Vug k*y*, 1 it'd#
hove, tall boys, smart boys, •tatkcjt
for everybody at Schwnrewri**'
Groceries! Groceries! Tie b^t
assortment of Canned Good*, Cr*«.k-
ers, Confectionery*, 8ug*r, O- #<*#,
Rice, Grits, Meat, Me*'. F'uttr,
| ing and Tie\ etc., »> 8. Sell*answer**’
; to bo found anywhar# in tow*.
\1
• RESTAURANT
I announce tin public that I
have opened a firfftrclu** Restaurant in
rear of mv store, directly opposite
S. A. Gray’s, where rnea's will he
served at all hours I have engage'I
the services of the celebrated cook,
Jim Brown, who will be in attendance
and will serve the patron* in first-
class style. P. B. Hall.
oct20’82.b$.
5T
Look at these prices and see if I
am not rightly acknowledged Leader
of Low Price*: Calico, good quality,
5c; i Yellow Homespun Go , $ Yel
low Homespun 7c, 4 4 Yellow
Homespun 8c; l C>ea Island 5, 4 4
Sea Island 7, 8 and 9c; the besi 4 4
Bleaching at 10c S Schwarzweiss.
ANN UNOEMENTS.
—Col. John D. Munaerlyn, after a
searching < xamiuation, was admitted
to the practice of law in open court on
Sa'urday meaning. Col. M. is well fit
ted for the profession, and will doubtless
make an able lawyer.
—We aunounce in this issue the
name of Mr. B. W. Whitfield as a can
didate for the office of Tax Receiver.
Mr. Whitfield was Receiver for this
county several years ago, and made a
faithful aud competent officer.
—Mr. G. K. Uhafee and Miss Eulalee
Gamble were married on Wednesday
morning at the residence of the bride’s
father, Col. Roger Gamble, in Louisville,
Ga .by Rev. C. C. Williams, of St.
Paul’s church, Augusta, Ga.
M«j. W. A. Wilkins, as usual with
his enterprising spirit, is again adding
to the good looks of tho town by plac
ing a nice brick pavement on the east
side of his storo He has also had him
a neat privato office fitted up in the rear
of his store.
—Election Ticket* pripted in good
style and at city prices. All orders
will receive our immediate attention.
We can deliver** many as50,000in a
single day. Give us a trial fir wo j r ,, . ,° ,
guarantee satisfaction. Special rates | Children *, Mi sue
Shoes!
LadiecC
Babies,
B ys.
give on orders for 6,000 or more.—
Call at The Citizen office if you
want your work gotten up in good
style and at reasonable prices.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
I take this method of announcing
myself as a candidate for the office of
Receiver of Tax Returns for Burlie
county, at the ensuing election in Jan
uary next, aud solicit tho votes of my
fellow citizens,* Respc itfully,
nov24 I *B. W.Whitfield.
for
I announc
Receiver T
county at t
county offi
solicit the i
county.
X RECEIVER.
Fmysclf a candidate for
Returns for Burke
ensuing election f»>r
i rs in January next, and
ipport of the voters ol
W. S. Godbee. Oct.20
We ai
name of|
i he offici
election.
|r tax collector.
•authorized to announce the
A. Ward ns a candidate for
’of Tax Collector at the ensuing
sept. 22.
tho .iijqm * u/tmiora *t
Able hour.
—J. M. Graham, Esq., proprietor
and correspond ing editor of the Craw-
fordvi !o Democrat, and utenogiaphic
reporter for this judicial circuit, paid us
a visit on Thursday. Mr Graham is a £«>R CLERK of SUPERIOR court.
fine stenographer, aud oue ol those 1 We are authorized to announce the
pleasant g. n tlerneu who make* friends j name ofS. J Bellas a candidate tor
Youths’ and Men’s Shoes and Boots.
The beet and cheapest at the mamoth
store of S. Schwarzweiss.
CrocVeiry! Gh , **W*re! W# Wave
all kinds of Cruek'i ’ Tfow*rv,
Woodenware Gl >* *•*
may want. If you d***’: what
you want *sk for i f . No tr^ttUG
show good*.
Iu8inetw.
We hire clerk* ‘hat
S tkmWABXWnwa
A
S ’hwarzwnigs’ bar i* the mmft
nificentlv fi ted up t^r in the Ssaie, -y
and when y«‘U take a drink there y m
don’t feel like you were taking a cii k
’round so mu corner. H<r keep-- 'fi*
best of Wince, Liquvr\ Beer*,
Ciders,Cigare, «t*. nep 1 l,’!i2ca»
FOR SHERIFF.
The friends of Edw: i rd Byrd announce
his name ns a pood and t M ue man lor
e’ection to tho office of Sheriff, at tho
election iu January next.
nov27 Mahy Friends.
FOR SHERIFF.
We are authorized to announce the
name of R. Y. Saxon as u candidate for
tlie office of Sheriff, at. the ensuing eloc -
lion in January next. He asks the
support of the voters of Burke county.
B E-0P AN ED.
The citizens oi L Waynesboro ara ia-
formed that I]
MY HE A
have
T
rs-wpeuu
A /i K E T,
that, unteaeon- t wherever ho goes.
Oral, .ua.
Luck to you, tri uid the office of (]’lnrk of the Superior Court
' at the yaaui^g election
FOR SHERIFF.
I announce rnysolt as a candidate for
re-election to tho office of Sheriff a: the
ensuing election for county officers, and
respectfully solicit, the support of the
voteis of Burk* county. If e!eo*ed 1
shall execute the duties of • ho office in
the future that 1 hive dnue in ihe j-ust.
oct.18’82. B. Habbkleu.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
Thomas Quinney offers himself as
candidate for re elec don to the office off
Countv Treasurer, and so icifa the sup
port of the voters of Burke county.
Where I shall keep on hand the h
Meuta to be fi pod ui;> where.
Oyultra. JShvittijf>. 1 (hubs.
and everything iin my line.
JHT 1 h-*v«* htWdoforv haen fiithful
m v customer* k a c^otii uaoua
of their putrouax*, v '-
Polite aueutioa. fur
prices and Freeh Good*
Uieatrift). TIIOS. 1
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