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Wayuesboro, (jn , October 50, 1882,
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THE ELEC HON
THE OLD COMMONER’S BOOM
54,702 Majority and Still They O ' ms!
C?ARXIlKIvlL TO CONTKfiT!
HE DON’T RELISII HIS DEFEAT *
The returns nve not quite all in, hut,;
enough is known to confirm Mr. Stc- i
phen’s election by an overwhelming j
majority, not. less than 50,000, some
intelligent estimates p acing his nm~ j
jority as high e.s 65,00‘D. 'l be vote ^
was light an compared with that c ns* 4 j
for Colquitt and Norwood, the people ’
feeling confident of Mr. Stephen’s ti i-
innpbant election, did not turn out in
full force. By the majorities given
below, it will bo seen that General
(vartrell has carried only si count es
so far as reported, which we feel satis
fied are ali that he lias carried The
folio win:: are the majorities reported :
gTicrnrn's* majorn ias.
Appling 394, Baker 500. BaMwin
440, Bibb 665, Brooks 222,11 rvan *264,
Bolts 258, Campbell 540, < ’arroll 1,179,
Catoosa 391, Chatham 1,9l2, ( liata-
nBANDnorasv.
•r»n dm other pace* with itatelr but
Forward end beck through the guukt
Out of the flrsllifht, (Unoin# eni red.
Into the (tethering dunk end fleoa;
Forward end beck In her etOcen dreee,
With its falling ruffl*-e of froeh-Uke net;
A look of deepest tendomeee
In the faded line* of her Am eld feoe.
Warm on h*r browit In bla red nlghUyewa
r.;ke a a scarlet lily (he baby liee,
Vl h 4 . e ruflly the tir.jJ Kite droop down
()»«r the little aloopj eyoe.
OiMnda'ftbar eiiiij* to him *■»«** end lew,
Ami moniorirs come with lh« credle eeng
Of t!u» d„yc wlu-u aha aeng it long ego, .
Vrhon her life wm young and her aeert wre ftMfe
!
Grandmother’. childreu have left leer new]
I v'P'U !srfj« oM bou.a lu u ahadowed pleoe;
Hu' ahlniutf nut tu l 1 o aunaet glow
Of her h.lo, lit» a .tar, cornea Mm behy’e fM%
He lie* vrhn; o of oM hi* father lay ]
Soft } aha ?in^» lviu the uma sweet atreln]
Till the ju!*r» iiPuraeuing ai« swept easy,
Aiul the joy ot life’s morning Is hen ageta*
Grandmother’* (?rav head la bending low
Over the dear little,loeny on«;
Tha step« of her putnwaj are few to go—
1'he baby’s ji.liritey is just begun.
Yet ’lie rosy dawn of his clii.dlsh lose
Brlf'bteus tlin oven.iifl Uia’ rise vine <Una;
And, la alter yea -i, fro) 4 ., hui h..nie above,
TIm light of her b uasoig will root on kbit.
BI j 2a CKS 51 i 11 i. i X ( I
IN ALL BBS
BRAHCHSS.
;S'per 'ally.
C A R R T A G E S, R U (.GIE S A NI > \V AGON S
Repaired nt dliort Notice and in the Heat Style.
Down with High Prices & Peer Shoes !
THE SENSATION OF THE SEASON!!
WM. MULHERIN AND CO.,
AT 722 AND 9!3 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, OA „
Are sJaiisthtevlnpr Ib'Ots. Shoes iiri,1 Hats. There are tv.'i) lavffe stores filled vdT.li Bi.rgiiiiiv,
an>1 It. w U be strange if you cannot bo pleased among sn«h a variety. Wo offer :
T nr.
F. undersigned
ihc public that .'u 4 i-
'-niitliin^ in all its
opposite Mr. S. A.
a»U a share of the
makes Horse Nin in.
FACTH FOR THE (TIIIOUH.
It is officially stak'd that 198,165,794
teres have been giantod by the United
States for rail and wagon roads. It
would make 1,238,536 farms of 160 acres
each, and its area is ^renter than that of
the five States of Indiana, llliuoia, Iowa,
Kansas and Minnesota. Its value M
$2 per acre would la; 8396,331,588.
The reason alleged in China why Chi
nese become Christiana on reading the
JBible is, that the ink us.‘d has a po.ver
to stujiefy the reader and take away Ids
reason, amt so make him ready to be
lieve false doctrine. Tlie people are
warned against buying or reading for
eign books. The mihsionaries are sus
pected of desiring to kidnap Chiueaa
hmieiiee 316, Cheiokee 343. Cls/ke 107, ohildrcn ts> sell them.
n.iy 713, Clayton 200, Clinch 428,! It whs formerly held that sponge*
( obb 463, Columbia 367, Colquitt 256, we, ;« ^'tables but they are aov pn-
1 erallv auinitfoil to be annuals. They
Coweta 472, Decatur 18. Dekalb 575, ! ‘
D-ougherly 199, Douglas 354, Elbert
1,534, Emanuel 920. Fayette 495,
Floyd 991, Foisyth 14, Fulton 800,
'ers I ca v<» to in I arm
! t 4 ..*j. 4 H i".' to do Wack-
avlicitts, .0 lii. shop,
Gr; v’;s Sfr.hles, and
r-noiic patronage. He
a Specialty, aval does
iris v.ork promptly and well. He las m ci.rtd
the services of a competent caniui <_• Piakcrand
\\hee.lriglit, and is prepared to Pinke your
broken or worn Carriages’ buggies and Wag
ons as good as new.
J-*T’ Prices to suit ‘die times.
B$?u Give him atria).
api ut-o-o T. O. RVRNS.
37,!
468, 1
''Glynn 50, Greene 85, Gordon 636,
Gwinnett 1.233, Habersham 571, Hall
1000, Hancock 700. Haralson
Harr s 625, Hart 985, Heard
Henry 200, Houston 450 .Jackson 750, ‘
Jasper 474, Jefferson 1,877, Johnson j
428. Lincoln 481. Lowndes 368, Lu up- ;
kin 000, Mucen 395, Mari, n 32 >. Me- J
.Diiffie 694, Meriwether 335, Miiton l
723, Mitchell 531. Monroe 5 V 4, Morgan !
280. Murray 700. Muscogee 9-48, New-!
ton 309, Oconee 189, Oglcthoipe- 860.
Bierce311, Pike581, Po k 380, Pulaski j
445, Putnam 652, Quitman 373, Ban
d ilph 388-, Richmond 1.200. Rockdale
52, Schley 0 V 8, Scrivert 424, Stewart I
499, Sumter 600, Talbot 7t 4 0, Talia-j
feno 104. 4l'eifa.ir 870, Thomas 70 . i
Trout 734, Upson 440, Walker .36,’
Walton 541, Warren 690. Washington I
1000. Wayne 615. Webrier 178,
While 400, VS ilkea l,'..8l, W ilkinson
619, Whitfield 441. Bulloch 1,196,
Calhoun 236, Crawford 103. Dade 472,
Dodge 166, Early 176, Effingham 370,
Jones 378. Laurens 087, Liberty 2;>0. 1
Montgomery 31)0, Taylor 210, Te’rell
269, Twiggs H00, Ware 285, Wilcox
•J i0, Worth 069
54.7(2
are fixed by a kind of mat at the base,
or iuurusk oilier bodies, growing mostly
in grouji-s, somfetiuies in fresli water,
generally in saltwater; Homo in shal
low, some in very deep water. They
are said to grow by division. .Scarce and
small in wud latitudes, they increase in
size and number toward the tropics,
being most .abundant in the Australian
seas. The spmugoe of commerce are
procured c.hirily u the Mediterranean
and the Bull.unit islands.
A con to os e-iu.-*' occurred at the Chil
dren’s Hospi al in Put in. A girl of 12
whm at. school, ynd duviug a thunder
storm the elwetrn: fluid fell olo»se to her.
For a moment alio ooermsi to lie suffo
cating, but tliii! sensation s'vni passed
off into a lit of the hiccoughs. These
became so distressing ti.wi after three
days the mother took her to the hospital
for auvice. The surg.io . ordered her to
be taken to the operating theater, where,
on seeing ihe. modi ai man standing at a
table novi-r. d with some aw fill-looking
instnunents, and surrounded by a nutu>
her of assistiints in vLite aprons, the
child heenum so t.irvified that she forgot
her hiccoughs, which ri d not recom
mence, and uiie was thus cured.
Tu. f . inhospitable Ar- lie regions have
been o* n rally n Warded ns the very op
posite of J if '-sus 4 a:i.ing <>r icitile iufixid.
Yet a recoiit t.rav-'cl 4 in Siberia asserts
that tiirds go there to breed, not in t.hou-
snnd.s iuii in midio s, and that for the
reason they Lind there a prod'gal abun
dance of foods. Berries of many kinds
in hc'xhau'-tii In quantities, frozen dur
ing the winter, are ready the moment
the snow has melted for the. I. nit-eating
birds ; and, for the in-ect-wona varie
ties, mo-.iiuiba's in such sw aims that the
birds have but to oja n their biila to have
Stephens’ m jority • them fl- 4 down tin ir ilir ate. That is the
• " : oddest feature of all. One would scarcely
1 think, of going to the North pole to look
(7 ARTHRLl/S MAJOWITIFh. ! for mosquitovifl.
Bartow 444, Bu’ ke 421, Lee 250, 1 Dubing the draining of «om* huge
Mclutoah 237, Pickens* 289. Hpaldirm 4 ‘ c«p pond* it* 8i ciea it. observed
300. (oirt (4: « majority 1,938. ‘ I that frogs were ohngmg to the backs of
Thirty one counties are yet to hear
frolu.
ELIi, Ci ION NO TES.
Qnrtrcll received only one vote in
Golumbiu county.
The next fvOpislature will contain
nine Independents.
Only three Republicans, two of whom
are negroes, arc elected to the Legisla
ture.
Pledger, Bovvers, Snelson, and Dar
nell received only 17 votes each in Olay
county.
Atlanta Post-Appeal : L is stated
authoritively that the Gubern dorial
election will b’ 1 contested. The grounds
upon which it will be based are intimi
dation, fraud, bulldcz'U'r and baying
the votes of colored men. It is stated
that tie y will begin the collection of
ovideuoe nt once, and they say they will
show up to the American people, and to
the world, how elections in Georgia are
eoodtio ed. This, it is understood, Geu
G art roll himself has slated he will aid
and enoourage
many of the larger lis'a, sml »)iat most of
them'; fish were blind, tliv frogs’forefeet
twing found firmly fixed in ib* wye sock
ets of tslieir viotiins. The carp frequent
ly had a fqxmgy crust on its hood, upon
which the frog feeds, and when once
aolidly seated they soon succeed in goug
ing their finny steeds, blinding them,
and, being unable to look out for their
food, soon perish of hunger. How tight
ly these voracious batrivchiaus held on
to their living pastures was exemplified
by the pond master, who picked up a
carp weighing two pounds and a half,
and held it suspended in tiie air by one
of the hind legs of a frog perched upon
its back iu the maimer abovo described.
Carps thus frog-ridden to denth begin
to turn yellow on the third day after the
parasitical croaker lias taken his seat,
rapidly waste aw»y, and die within a
fortnight from tne comwe iceiueut of
thair martyrdom.
Infants’ Lar-o shoes
“ i‘ “ t» lv>. tor ifi'silc..
u Ki-l noil p.Oihlo Tlntturitvl shoes.
Childn-n's PeliMe Slmes, hen’s • ...
“ A < alt' Polkas, heels
“ Pebblo Polkas, heels
'* “ Buttoned shoes, heels
Mines' T Kid Anitoui'd shoes
“ Pebble Lnee shoes
Ladles'Cloth Buskins
“ Kid slippers..
n Cult Pesref-d s'oes
1 Kid i.ined Ser?n Buskins.....
** Mori not slippers
14 A *'n!f I.aee shoes, sewed.,...
“ Pebble Lace nhoes, sowed...
" I Pubble Buttoned shoes.
Id I Ladies'Kid Hot toned shoes
*?.■) I ‘ Kid opern slippers •
ml “ Kid Snndal slippers
50 1 Oents* Carpet simpers
, 50 | ' Pebble slippers
, 00i “ Heavy Brogan*
. 75 I “ f'atile Sewed Conirress Gaiters
00 1 “ Sewer) Box Toe '’oiiRress Caiters. ..
100 1 " Hen vy Boots, solid
. 35 j " ’>ress Calf Roots, solid
. 50 Bovs’ Heavy Rrnifnns
. 501 “ l>ress Bifijrans
. ro I Press Lace shoes «...
. 75 I Youths’ I’ipned Boots, 7 to IS...
. 00 I Gents’ and Roys’ Wool n.ats .
.1 COI •• Stiff Hats
.1 w) I “ Gents Felt Hats ;
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ALSO, ZETGLEIi BRO’S., EVITT BROS., and MILES t SON’S,
And th 4 - most desirable lines Ladies’. Gents', Misses’ and children's fine shoos. We have aJh r>r
^■t of IV-• >*-a. l dioes. Hats and Clothiin; in our Wholesale Depa tinent which we offer at less tl • li
>• .v, ,i t.'iers' prices. Close buyers of these goods will make a mistake If they Tail to e.v-
iitnlric our stoca. .
WM. .MULIIERIN & CO., 722 and 913 Broad gt...
apyitS’S^.a-m. Clothing Department No. 14 Jones St. AUGUSTA. G A.
All Men
A g r e e
That, the best is cheapest, and especially is this true in FURNITURE.
Just see some ol' our prices:
P rh r Sets iTi Hair Cloth, Walnut Fnm n from $35 to $9(9.
The h' j st R«w Silk Set for $65 ever offered.
Nice Walnut Chamber Sets, Marble'fop. $55.
The best Walnut Marble T 4 >p Set in the market f >r $65.
WE DEFY COMPETITION FROM ANY AND EVERY QUARTER.
WE ACKNOWLEDGE NO SUPERIOR,
AND FEW EQUALS, IN TEE SOUTH.
Who pvt lizard of C«r»o Seat Clinirs for seventy-five certs.
Extension Tables one dollar per foot.
We guarantee satisfaction in every case. Our slock of Mettresses a-d
Spring B* <*h ja complete. Steam DreRS°d Feathers nlwavp or, hand / T
packed and shipped free of chnrve. ITplvdeteriiiff done in all its
bnu'clies. Our new Catalogue will be ready about October 1st.
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?eptl5,’32.h y. 717 and 839 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA.
V
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831 BROAD STRAIT,
WHAT A
DOLLAR WILL
HAM ILL'S.
Birr at
II.
6 pounds of good Coffee for
2i pounds of Mixed Tea for *1.
10 pounds of good Sugar for $1.
30 large Mackerel for 81.
Also many other ar’iele* too mime
rous to mention. John Hamii.l,
iwtU 1
nf threw
J«t. h P’uotgb to
In-S a .uiuth.i
Nu. U, uotnulcat ha etToot
ii |>unnftu«ui uuUn In _
HMWH <*++•,) $41 Xo. J-. (luaUayN^^^
ov-.-r liirihd Months, wUl rv.«u>r« ..j^ *K.
4ti tha qront condition,} Suiit
<«rtUl, in plnJ.i wrappers. JTull
•J 4rwi, U) plAia wropm.rs. jTull DU’t.O-
▲ tiozm for unlnc f it settouijHiay oauit b<.x»7
IVospoFfd and Mold O.VJL X bff
HARRIS REMEDY CO. Htfe. Oitiuisk,
Market amo «th 8Te^ ST. LOUI8. MO.
jun 16.’8‘2.h-y.
d’ l. Fi'Jd.Kino.v,
A VG UN774, OA.
THV oldest f’.TOVK nr.ALPTt ! the city
llundvod-i of I’amllle* in Burke, ..lefiers ui and
lilchmomt counth'ii are imlnv onruto/ns *<’ld to
them during the Insr flfte. n years.
Kvery hoiiM keeper, will iitte-U to their uaeiul-
ewmomv, nnd eonifort.
Call at FULLERTON’S for tl e
HEW LICET HOUSE
Tim newest and Inrurst and best wood burn-
itiir stove in the market.
At FULLERTON'S you will timl
TINWARE.
4\'OOUENWARE.
CROCKERY.
Si IIOU8EK KEPKRS
HARDWARE.
D. L. FULLERTON,
628Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
au«.a6
V G U S T A
G E 0 .
A wry FULL nnd COMPLETE lire of
Cook Stove?, Heating Stoves,
Tinware, Grates ete.
S*’nl for Circulars ehwi’ig Price and StyV.
auc25,’82a-m. W. L DELPH.
ny 11 | o ARE ^ at (' ( )ut nrfr tiothiusf
UnlLLO to cure use HERBARIUM TONIC
For sale by 8 A. GRAY, Waynesboro, Ga.
nept8’(4!i.l-m.
Sub- cribe for The Citizen.
Jchn B. Ashton,
A ttornej at Law*
WAYNESBORO, GAi
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