The true citizen. (Waynesboro, Ga.) 1882-current, November 24, 1882, Image 8

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* HARDWARE. iron, R i.'ftl, Cutlery, Gunn, Pibtole, Saddles and Bridle* Wheels, Hu>'S, Spokes, Rims-, Axles, Etc., Etc. W. F. HOLLEYMAN 1 Holleyman’s Drue Store ia Head jquHrter8 for fine Cologne, Toilet J) 7? TTf f T<7'A' i Jinn'll vn a T? v Powder?, Tooth Soap, Tooth Brushes DR l <.<,rs ui A J OillLGAin :-Tooth p flBtej Turkish J3a,h Soap, etc. Physicians prescriptions compound led with great care and of the purest .medicines at Holleyman’s Drug Store. Por everything it. the Drug line • Warner’s Kidney & Liver Cure,': go to Holley mail’s Drug Store. He ie. H. p >t Herbine, Iron Bitters, Sim- Jl Dual kb in CHOICE GARDEN SEED, At Lowest Pr ices. has the largest, stock of Pure Drugs, : mou ’ B Liver Regulator. Hepatine ■ I Chemicals and Patent Medicines ever jBarry’a Malarial Antidote, all at! brought to Burke county. Don’t : Holleyman’a Drug Store, forget the p’aco Holley man’s Drug i Soothing Svrun. Pettit’s Eve Salve.! K>r Pure Drugs and Medicines g* to Holleyman’s Drug Store. Moiphine, Quinine, Opium, Cin- chonidia, Copperas, Salts, English Soda, Cinnamon Bark, Cloves, Nut- General JLgrent For En’ipse Steam Engine, Winship Gin, Manure, Spreader, Oliver Chilled Plow, Duplex Harrow, Walter A. Wood Mower, Reaper and Binder. OHirc. 1 homp^on’s Eve Water. Tuti’s Pills,; Gilder’s Pills, S. S, S. at ilulieyrnmi’s Drug Store. Compound Elixir Camphor and Chloroform. Tlie host medicine in the world for colic in horses at IIoL leyman’s Drug Store. Experience has taught me that Whites is the fiept.M,'82.by HENRY P. MOORE. 809 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA- READY, WILLING and ABLE AT- Cookes Clothing and Ilat Store. 711 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. megs, &c., at Holleyman’s Drug Store. innOQ M« n’d, Youth’* a».d Boy’s Suits, Over Coats, Hats, Underwear, etc. R-ady with the largest and most choice stock ever offered in Augusta. Willing to show you until you are satisfied. A Me to sell at prices that will be sure to please you. If .you want to buy cither at wholesale or retail iuspect. sept. 22 ,'82 am. A. W. BLANCHARD, for J. C. Ludlow & Co. t ight place to buy dry goods—boots-shoes and hat* W E AND msm&’w m winter cLGTBEmts FURNISHING GOODs. Ac. No Finer Stock South. The Largest, Cheapest and Best in Augusta, at &. a s a i a • s No. 608 Broad Street, Opposite Augusta Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA. My present stock of clothing, hats, furnishing goods, etc., is beyond doubt the handsomest and cheapest ever brought to Augusta, and my many friends and the public generally in Burke and adjoining counties will save money by buying from nk >. Call and examine our stock whether wishing to buy or not. Special attention to wholesale buvers. Mr- I. H. Levy will be glad to terve bis friends from Burke, and other counties. sept.22,’82.a m. MASONIC TEMPLE Augusta, Gra In Our 3 Specialties, Try Goods, Clothing, Bouts & Shoes Challenge The World I ANENT THE CHALLENGE FEVER WHICH PERVADE;’. THE COUNTRY AT PRESENT, AND TO EXPLAIN OUR POSITION, WE QUOTE A FEW OF THEM, AS FOLLOW'S : New York, August 10, 1882. To the Editor : I wish you t.o insert iny challenge to the man who sent you a bogus challenge in my name last week, offering to knock out a person by slugging him with soft answers. I am not in that line of business, but if I call find th(Mtnau who wrote that challenge for me, I will give him $500 if he will stand up between me and Tug Wilson whin we have our little argument with out kids. Yours, J-un L. S-ll-v-n. <, 1882. New York, Anor, , i; To the Editor ; 1 am hnnxinua for to meet r„ bloke name of Dudley Murray n say V can ki hout a sneakirg of the Denglish Lnngwi. I nill it, is ed ulfv.ay to Altfux in won vound, . o’elpme. Yours hover, T o l .\ • by the e\ i, e OFFICE OF THE SMITH MAMUI V( TU; Sjdtuvielk, Au.- I -1 15 To the Editor: You will oblige mo by publishing inv elu.t!, ri gs as follows: I will meet any Joint Smith in I the world and contest with him n,y right ami I tit le to the. name. 1st, in point of Nmithniss. 2d, in point, of Johnoity. Aiiy man who can prove that he i« tiehu Sniithcr than ) am is fairly entitled to thfc. licit:. NOW I WE I PUT ; ON I THE I GLOVES I IN I OUR | DRY | GOODS | THE | PUBLIC | THIS j W EEK | IN | OUR BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTME •August 27th.—We hereby challenge any Shoe House In the South to sell goods as low as we do. We only keep Frst-Class Manufactures. On Low Shoes and Slippers this woek we propose a regular 8 WEEP-OUT! Souths n Headquarters I oi Fine Dry Goods. W« keep on hand at all times the finest and best assorted stock, and we It f- ihe rno^i elegant, gt»*re for showing it in all tin* South. V>lvt-, Our Bargains are not confined to goods out of season,but apply to all our Cl Ntw Fall Stock! $500 that we never advertise nothing Khat is not. so. $500 that no man, woman or child ever bought an article from us that was notan represented. $5,000 hat we are the Leaders of Low Priees. $500 that our $5 Hand Sewed French Calf But ton cannot be bought elsewhere for less than $7. $500 that our $2 Calf Congress Gaiters can not be bought elsewhere for less than $4. $500 that our $1 Calf Boots is the biggest bargain that Augusta ever had. $500 that our $i Calf Hand-Sewed Congress Gaiter cannot hu bought fur less than $6-50. 500 that our $2 Button Boot bought for less than $4. 500 that our P. Calf Jersey Tie. at $1.25, can not be bought elsewhere for less than $2. $500 that our Gents’ English Tie, Box-Toe, $Ltio, cannot be bought elsewhere for less than $2.25. $500 that our Boys' French Calf Button, at $2, cannot be bought elsewhere for less than $3. $500 that our Ladies' Kid Polish, at 95 cents, ;annot be bought elsewhere for less than $1.50. $500 that our Calf Polish, at 85 cents, eanrot be bought elsewhere for less than $i.50. ,1, B. WHITE * O. les at 86c-, good value for " Slippers at 40c.. well worth 90. Evlns’ Automatic Buttonod Gaiter at $1.75, good value $1.30. Ladies' Fox Balmorals at 75c. „ Pebble “ at $1.50, well worth $2 STARTLING TRICES ! irth $1 $1.50. Gent ’ Low Quartered Shoes at 90c. worth $1 50. I Ladies’ Kid Button II. W. Button Hole, at $1.50, | Calf Ties wortli 2.50. Ladies’ Serge Congress at 85c. " Pebble Button at $1.25, worth $2. “ Kid Button at 90c., low at 1.50. Serge Slippers at 80c., old price 75c. Minet Rid f" Glove Kid Fox Bals at 84.50 cheap at $2.26 i Misses’ Kid Button at $1. CriMinet Rid Slippers at 50c, well worth $1 Serge Kid Fox Button at $1.80, old price I 2.25. Kid Bala, at 75c. Pebble Buttons at $1. " Grain Bals. at 75c. “ Kid Fox Bals. at 90c. “ Serge Polish at 80c. Ladles’ Kla Opera Slippers 75c., former price 8& “ Newport Ties, at 60c., fonnerprlce $1.76 “ Kid Fox Bals. at 80c., worth $$- " Kid Fox Button at $1.75c., worth $8.50. Childs’ Kid Button at 25c. “ Glove Kid at 86c. ” Bronze Button at 40c. Note this Before You Accept Our Challenge! ViuaW Silk* Satins Novell ins Sind evcrvthiinr deairnlde in Divas Good- I fVX) that, our $1.25 Felt Hat (Sinot be dunll- I in tin state for Ickh than $1. | $10,000 that, we are the Kulers. Dictators anrf r OIIKV, okuiib, XKUVM'IU", IU tv'tyuiin^ utMi.iojt ill I'lesa viuou , cutud elsewhere tor $2. > ! 41, ,w > mat a pars ... nuying of us onoe will | Leaders of the Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoe $50o that our $2 Felt Hat oaiBpt be bought | always tuaae ours their trading place. Trade of Georg-a and South Carolina. V Cu e Haaiery, Ladies, nod Gents’, Glovep, L*oe$ iind Notions g*ne- nifcv. Underwear in great variety. Oshmeres*, Kersey*, Joans, Hoim*pmie. r!,..t a.,.l White Good.. D>lman., Jnckotn, Ac. lll..nkoi» | »«pt 8'82.» m 7 4 0 i\r O A D S T 1{ E E T, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. J. B. \ WHITE and COMPANY. anneU. Everything in the Dry Goods line is i»7 our stock. Wo offer no •.it, I'tji on good goods we <» (I RA XTElu PRICES agningt even - tjAi" the United Suite*. A strictly first.clas* Dressmaking Department r <mmv ■ad MK.ut. Ui« adaulifta. oa la « on| (iparUaca la curlnf dlacawa at lha I -Nrrma latnili, OeaarvaaM, ag] .-.sasr-.^ vlu> wfe aaS <ara itaadl fVwtoru *»f our I'H^inetis. Orders lilted promptly and <Mrefu ,, yt ttoa. la b* an.w.rtd kjr Ihaaadaatrl DALY tSs ARMSTRONG, 4 oa HtialHi ariaolrta% ill ar wriia fee IM af Qaap \ MMl laara laaMtllag U ll«l>adiaalafa. Ilhadllna.1 Juldraaa, Mb BCTTH. 1« ■. M, M. Laah, *a, amMiiHtt oru nuin mu, jun.I6,’82b-y. To Do OLIVER* | A. r r U? O It N K V A T LAW, WAYNESBORO, GA. FREE! "RELIABLE SELF-CURE A favor Will praetlee ill the Augusta, Eastern and middle circuits. Special attention giver to Justice Court practice. may6,’82.b-y. A favorite prescription of on# of tho ■t noted and succMsfal apfcialUU In the V. S. (now retired) far the cure of Xervaao flitlMfa, Sul'scriptiona arc positively cash. Mmnfi aoil. rTeahwa— and plaiuaaaletl envelopeAw«, Brucaiew atku All IL Addross DR. WARD A CO.. Uafafaaa. Ma. junl6,’82o-y.