The true citizen. (Waynesboro, Ga.) 1882-current, September 15, 1882, Image 4

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The True Citizen. WAYNESBORO, GA., FRIDAY, 8KPT. 15,1882 • The Survival of the Fittest.' FOR GOTBJ1NOR HON. A. H. STEPHENS, OF TAL1AFXRHO. FOR SSOKETART OF STATE. HON. N. C. BARNETT, OF BALDWIN. FOB OOKPTROLLBR-OBKBRAL. HON. WILLIAM A. WRIGHT, OF KICHJCOXD. FOR TREASURER. HON. D. N. SPEER, OF TROUP. FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL, HON. CLIFFORD ANDERSON, OF BIBB. FOR CONORBSBMAN AT LARGE H 0 N . T H OS. H A R DEM A N , OF BIBB. FC»U STATE 8BNAY0R, 17Tn DISTRICT, T. W. OLIVER, OF PCRIVEX, Miss Nancy, who sits with such aes thetic grace over the columns of tin Sylvania Telephone, is terribly mad with us because it was not nominated for State Senator. Poor girl! we are iruly sorry for its d ep disappointment, hut we are so glad for the interests of the district. It can stay at home now and play with its pretty neck-ties, and ke~p its hair combed, for the balance of its little life. For if Mr. Oliver proves to be “the right man in the right place,” we shall insist t^at he stay there as long as he does his duty. So, now, Miss Nancy, our, dear girl, good evening' THEY VECLINB. Col, P. P. Johnston and Dr. G. B. Powell, two of the minority nominees, jromptly decline to aeoept the nomina tion to make the race for the the Legislature. The third nominee, “GOVERNOR STEPHENS." Under tbe above cap*ion will be found and article on our first page, to which we call the attention of our read ers, taken from the Atlanta Post- Appeal, a journal which has opposed Mr. Stephens until lately with all its power, and which article shows that the opposition to him everywhere has given way. We have not always agreed with Mr. Stephens; nut when the purity of his character, and the independent pursuit and devotion to Lis du v, from which no off rs of politi cal power or place can swerve him, is considered, they must call forth the admiration of all men who are not to tally blind'd by prjudice or unreason able personal ambition. We have sup ported Mr. Stephens, first, because he wms the choi 'e of the democracy of Georgia, fairly express d in convention ; second, because we feel that he will be the Governor of he who e peopl • of Georgia, and not the Governor of any clique or ring. Neither do we believe that he will or the sake < f pe; s nal advantage or po itical influence allow the chief executive office of the great Empire State of the South to be pros tituted into a mere machine for the enriching of individuals at the expenses of the great masses of the poor. The finances of the State will be watched with a jealous care, and state house of ficials, under his adminis ra ion, can never rob the treasury on s raw bonds. The fame of Alexander H. Stephens does not belong to himself alone, but every Georgian claims a share in the grandeur which surrounds that name as a halo of glory, and the abuse with which certain public journal and indi victuals have attempted to tarnish his repu ation and character during the campaign, has t ut served to make them gleam with a brigh er luster. Mercer University. Macon, G«oi’(iia. T HE Fall Term of this institution will open on the last Wednesday in September next. Stu- , dents may pursue the regular collegiate course •I udge J. B Jones, is to hear from : it! °t studies or a select scientific course. Large ^ 1 j and valuable additions have recently teen made L, however, not likely af er the deoli- I to the apparatus of the department of . hysioal I science. The I.a\v School has a faculty of three nation of his colleagues that he will professors, whose chairman is the Hon. Clifford ° Anderson. eoatiuoe 1U the race. Hoard in “Students Hall” can be had at 812 p r month, and in private families at from 815 to 820. For catalogues and other information. Address, Hnv. A. J. BATTLE, D. D., Pres., or JOHN J. BKANTLY. Sec. Faculty. aug.4,’82.1-m. TAKE DUE NOTICE 1 HAVE secured the services of a J irst-Class BAKER And am now prepared to serve the people of Waynesboro with nice Bread, hot from the stove at 5 cents por loaf, every day. between 11 and 1 o'clock. Satisfaction guaranteed. augSV82.t-o-o. C. E. SCHKKKR. Appli cation for Letters of Administation- GEORGIA—burnt k County. Ordinary’s Office, September 1st, 1882. Whereas, Wary Jane Gainer lias applied to me for letters of administration upon the estate of Irwiu A. Lewis, la.e deceased of Burke coun ty: These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested to to and appear at icy office on or belore the first Monday in October, uext, to show cause, if any they can, why said letters should not be granted in terms of the law in such case made and provided. Given under in v hand and seal of office, this September 1st 188.’. T. J. McELMUKRAY, Ordinary, B. 0. Waynesboro Barbsr Shop* At Evans, Thom** & Fulcher's (J -ruer A. H. WILLIAMS, TON8PRIAL ARTIST ON HUMAN HAIR. Shaving and Hair-cutting in the latest style, Whi-ker* Dyed and Hair Shampooed in the most artistic man ner. We have toe only first-class slum in town. Clean towels furnished to each gentleman. Bay Rum and Hair Tonic FREE. Barbers polite, and prompt attention to customers. Give me a call. ,Tune9.’82.t-o-o Down with High Prices & Poor Shoes! THE SENSATION OF THE SEASON ! ! WM. MULHERIN AND CO., AT 722 AND 913 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA., Are slaughtering Boats. Shoes and Hats. There are two large stores filled with Bargain*, aud it will be strange if you eannot be pleased among such a variety. We offer : Y or DENNIS’ Blood Purifier For working out of the system the malarial poision that is causing so much sickness, and will cause much more unless the system is cleansed. Rev. Henry Walker, the colored preacher, having authority given him in the Gospel, Luke 9:1, cured and prevented a largo amount of sickness and saved expenses in his churches with it until he was stopped, THE TRUE CITIZEN says it acts like a chum, but is obliged to send to Augusta for it. June9. 82.too WM VOELKER, Undertaker, gPEEX VS. COLQUITT. A journal which professes to b( so solidly ‘‘organized” that it can see no wrong in the Democratic party, very gravely u forms us that, “Republican ism and Democracy do not mix, not well.” It is, however, our humble opinion that if our readers will examine the exposition of Gov. Col- quit ’g political trickery, to be found on i «r first page to day, made by Em ory Speer, they will conclude that Got. Colquitt has tried to perform this impossible feat. We have no political ■ympathy with Emory Speer, nor do we believe that his course can be justified bv the parallel action of Gov. Colquitt — if the one is wrong, the other must be wrong also—the greater wrong be-, ing with Gov. Colquitt, who professes to be the head and front of the pure Democracy in the State of Georgia.— Neither can we comprehend why Speer, who does not claim to be within the pale of the organized Democracy, should be blamed for doi g no more than Colquitt has done, who claims that he is tlu organized Democracy itself - “sauce for the goose should serve as *auce fir the gander.” Gov. Colqui t has forgotten the dig nity of the office of Chief Magistrate of Georgia, uud has stooped to every species of contempt aide trickery known ui the trade of cross-roads politicians, has done more to destroy the De mocracy of the State than all othor men aud ci.uses added together. He has made the patronage of his office a pow er to serve his own selfish ends and purposes ; and now he stauds conviced by Emory Speer of aidiug Radicalism in its worst form with the influence of the office of Governor of Giorgia for lio other reason than to oouirol the votes of any Radicals who may appear as members in the next session of he Legislature to himself for the office of United States Senuor, Let our read ers examine the charges made by Speer —which stand undenied and undeniable *v—aud d tor mine how much longer they ill bear the d eeit and treachery of this uloer upon the botty of the eorgia. Tai Collector’s Notice. I will be at the precincts of the comity for the purpose of collection Taxes as follows ; FIRST ROUND. Alexander, 63d dist Sept. 25th Froirwallow, 64th dist “ 26th Liberty Hill, 68thdist... Mrs. McNorriU’B, 66th dist “ Lawtonville, 61st dist .' Oct. Birdsville, 75th dist " Midville, 73d dist “ Cross ltoads. 74th dist, “ Branch’s store, 71st dist “ Godbee’B, 70th dist “ Green's Cut, 67th dist “ Tarver’s .School Mouse, 65th dist “ Carswell's store, 09th cist “ Tubbs’ store, 72a dist... ** SECOND HOUND. Alexander, C3d dist Oct. Frog wallow, 64th dist “ Liberty Hill, 08th dist •.... “ Mrs. McNorrill’s, 66th dist “ Lawtonville, 01st dist “ Birdsville, 75th dist “ Midville, 73rd dist Nov. Cross Ruuds, 74th dist,. “ Branch’s store, 71st dist *' Godbee’s, 70th dist “ Green'8 Cut. 67th dist " Tarver’s school house, 65th dist “ Ganus’ old School house, 65th dist '* Carswell’s store, C9th dist “ Tabbs’ store, I2d district 27th 28 th 2d 3d 4th 5th 6th 7th 9tli 10th 11th 12t.h 23d 24th 25th 26th 30th 31st 1st 2d 3d 4th Cth 7th 8th Oth 10th Waynesboro, Georgia. Undertaking in all its branches at the lowest prices. A full stock of Coffins always on hand and fr»m $5 to $80. Also, Chean Coffins made to order from $1.50 to $10. JOHN I1AENEL. Agent, jul.vl4J82.b-y. Waynesboro, Ga. Infants’ Lace shoes 10 *’ “ a be-ter (Trade 25 “ Kid and Pebble' Buttoned shoes 50 Children’s .Pebble'Shoes, heels 50 A Calf Poikas, heels 50 " Pebblu Polkas, heels 60 “ “ Buttoned shoes, heels 75 Misses' I Kid Buttoned shoes 90 “ Pebble Lace shoes 1 00 Ladies’ C’loth Buskius * 35 “ Kid slippers 50 “ Calf Pegged shoes 50 “ Kid Lined Serge Uuskius 50 “ Moquet slippers 75 *’ A Calf Lace shoes, sewed 90 ’’ Pebble Lace sliues, sewed 1 00 " I Pubble Butt.oaed shoes 100 Ladies' Kid Bottoaed shoes 1 M» ‘ Kid Opera slippers 1 00 *• Kid Sandal slippers 1M) Gents’ Carpet slippers M) ■' Pebble slippers ’li “ Heavy Brogans it “ Gable Sewed Congress Gaiters 1 00 “ Sewed Box Toe Congress Gaiters 1 2f> “ Heavy Boots, solid .1 60 “ Dress Calf Boots, solid 2 6* Boys’ Heavy Brogans 50 “ Uress Brogans 75 •• Press Lace shoes 100 Youths’ lipped Boots, 7 to 13 1 00 Gents’ ami Boys’ Wool Hats ... an “ Stiff Hats Mi “ Gents Felt Hats ...1 00 ALSO, ZEIGLER BRO’6., EVITT EROS., and MILES & SON’S, And the most desirable lines Ladies’, Gents', Misses’ and children’s fine shoes. We have a largf stock of Boots. Shoes, Hats and Clothing in our Wholesale l)epa tment which we offer at leas Uuw New York Jobbers’ prices. Close buyers of these goods will make a mistake if they fail to ex amine our stoex. WM. MULHERIN & CO., 722 and 913 Broad St., sept8 f 82.a-m. Clothing Department No. 14 Jones St. AUGUSTA, GA. W. I. D E L P H, 831 BROAD STREET, \ y r 0 G U 8 T A GEO A very FULL and COMPLETE line of Cook Stoves, Heating Stoves, Tinware, Grates etc. I wid be in Waynesboro every Saturday. Books close November 30th. septB.’82.1m G. A. WARD, T. 6'.,B. C. RE-OPENED. The citizens c-f Waynesboro are in formed that I have re-opem] M Y ME A T MA li K E T t Where I s\f%ll keep on hand the best Meals to be found anywhere. Fish, Oysters, Shrimp, Crabs, and everything in my line. JST I have heretofore been faithful to mv customers and ask a continuance of their patronage. Polite attention, Lir dealing, low prices and Fresh Good* to all. Give me a trial. THOS. TANT. augl8,’82.hm. All Men Agree Send for Circulars showing Price and Style. aug25,’82 a-m. W. I. DELPH. JAMES G. BAILIE & SONS Dealers In Carpets, Oil Cloths, Cbromos & Upholstery Good*. Window Curtain* Shades, Wall Papers & Borders, Choice Family Groceries <fc plantation Supplies. Old Stand JAMES G. BAILIE & BROTHER, 205 Broad street, Augusta Geo. mayl*,’82.b-y. That the best is cheapest, and especially is this true in FURNITURE. Just see some of our prices : P.irl< r Sets i!i Hair Cloth, Walnut Frame from $35 to $90. The best Raw Silk Stt for $65 ev« r off rod. Nice Walnut Chamber Set-, Marble Top, $55. The In si Walnut Marble Top Set in the market f »r $65. WE DEFY COMPETITION FROM ANY AND EVERY QUARTER. WE ACKNOWLEDGE NO SUPERIOR, AND FEW EQUALS, IN THE SOUTH. Who ever heard of Cano Seal Chairs fur seventy-live cents. Extension Tables one dollar per loot. Lik..Vn.CMKN: F havo used Dit.TpoTTH^ A combination of t*ro~ toueide of Iron, Peruvian RarlcandPhosphoru« is a j taint able form. The only preparation of iron that wilt not blae/cen the teeth, so eharaeteristieo/ other iron preparation a. ARTtu'siRON Tonic in my practice, and In »n experience of ive never found anything to give the results that I>U. Haster’s Nervous Prostration, Female Diseases, Dyspepsia, and an 1m- s peerless remedy has. In my hands, made some wonderful cures, ases that have battled some of our most eminent physicians have yielded to this great and incompaiv. hie remedy. I prescribe It In preference to any iron preparation made. In fact, such a compound a Dn. UAimin's Iron Tonic Is a necessity in my practice. Ds. ROBERT SAMUELS, 3104 Wash. Ave twenty-five rears In medicine, have never found anything to gli limit Tonic does. In many eases of Nervous Prostration, Female Diseases, Dyspepsia, and an Im poverished condition of the blood, this peerless remedy has. In my hands, made some wonderful cures. Gasc - — --*■*- *- ” ‘ * —* * — ■ • 1 -* —-* * able pfactii «tt>. Tt (lives color to the htrrod,' natural healthful tone to the tliffestive oryans and nervous system, making it applicable to General Debility, Loss of Appe tite, JTostration of Vital Powers and Impotence, MANUFACTURED BY THE DR. HARTER MEDIC IMS CO.. 2U N. MAIN ST., ST. LOUIS. junl6,’82.b-y. SURE CURE FOR We guarantee satisfaction in evorv case Spring Beds is complete. Steam Dnsvl goods packed and shipped free of eli Tyf. brunches. Our new Catalogue will b< ready Our stock of Mattresses and •’“htiler* alWill s on hnnd All l!|)h 1st* ting o* no in all its nb ut October Lit. 79 ClMTSl TS^TSIW TU BE**UKE TTtiSPIGRAMNC All Sufferers with BLIND, BLEEDING or HIDDEN PILES can be psrmaasnUy ourod by DR. TABLBR’S PILE TUBE, jxloe, 76 ct§. Ask your Druggist •J. Ta. M)ptl5, f 82.b y. BOWLES Ac <!<>., FOR SAMS BY W. F. HOLLEYMAN. CHILLS junl6,’82.b-y. ARK bad, but they are nothing to cure use HERBARIUM TONIC For sale by 8. A. GRAY, Waynesboro, Ga. sept8’82.1m. 717 and 839 Broad Street, .\UGU8TA, GA. Subscribe for The Citizen. Jchn S. Ashton. Attorney at Law* WAYNESBORO, GA. junD8,’82.b-Y.