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The True Citizen.
WAYNESBORO, OA., FRIDAY, OCT. 20, 1S82
Enteral tit the post office at Waynesboro, Ga.,
as socowl class matter.
COTTON STA TEM ENT.
The following 5s a statement ot the
cti ton received at h s depot,for the past
two weeks It will be observul that
there has born a ’urge falling off, which
is accounted for by the fact that farmers
have employed all their time gathering
during the late fine weather, and hare
not t * ken time to gin ii :
To Savannah 1090 bales.
To Augusta 173 “
Total 1263
Prices to-day, Saturday, October
21 : Middling, 9i ; Low Middling, 9^ ;
Good Ordinary, 8}; Ordinary, 7k
Market dull.
TtOTBL ARRIVALS FOR THE WEEK.
ARLINGTON.
J P Thomas, Burke county ; G E
Hawkins, C Fitzsimmons, Charleston,
SC; S H Barret, circus; J M Jones,
Lawrence Jones, E S Riley, Atlanta;
W Ramsey, Baltimore ; J A Thomas,
RJ Morrison, J J Gardner, Fred A
Nebhut, Augusta; E T McCabe, Thos.
E Melville, Richmond, Va; John S
Byne, Hephzibah; P R Beall, city ;
J M Worrill, M J Donne ly, Geo C
Lacy, W V Rice, John J Hussey, A A
Smith, Newcomb Cohen, Savannah ; G
W Dwclle, Millen; L B Clay, Col;
Lawson Chase, Floreuce, S C ; W J
Rhodes, Louisville, Ga ; John F An
drews, Ga ; A J Lawson, city ; J L
Boyteau, New York.
MARRIAGE AT 11EPHZIBAH.
On Wednesday morning, at the home
of the bride’s mother, in Hephzibah,
Ga., by the Rev. W. L. Kilpatrick,
Rev. (has. A. Stokely assisting, Miss
Ida Davis was marri* d to J. A. Hall,
of Atlanta. The bride is the second
dam liter of the late Rev. Win. H.
Davis, and is noted for her many fine
qualities of head and heart. She is a
gradual e of the Southern Ft male Col
le e at LaGrange, and is known as one
of Richmond county’s most charming
and accomplished young ladies. Mr.
Hall is favorably known in Atlanta and
Western Georgia foi his sterling busi
ness qualifications. He is bookkeeper
for P. & G. T. Dodd & Co., Atlanta.
Much happiness to the young couple.-—
A ugusta Evening News
IX MEM OR 1A M.
8ENEY COUNCIL No. 33, H. C.
Waynesboro, Ga., Oct 11, 18 2.
Whereon, An all wise Providence
hath seen fit to send ihe unwelcome
messenger of Death in our midst, and
remove from the ranks oflho C harter
Membership of Seney Council of ihe
Home Circle, our beloved sister Mrs.
fciusan H. Lallerstedt : and
Whereas, we deeply ‘•mourn our
loss,” yet we bow in bumble recogni
tion ot ^e dispensations of a mysterious
ProvidTOce and unto the will of ‘‘Him
that seoth and doeth all thingB well.”
Resolved, la£, That in tlie death of
our friend arid Bister member, Mrs.
Susan H. Lallerstedt, Seney Council
has parted forever with one ot its worth •
lost members.
Resolved, 2d, That we behold rn her
life of Christian purity an example
worthy of our imitation and in her death
the calm resignation and Christian for
titude that belong only to the good and
the ‘‘pure in heart.’’
Resolved, 3d, That the members of
Seney Council tender ftieir heartfelt
sympathy to the family and relations of
our deceased member, and in token of
which that a copy of these resolutions
be furnished them by the Secretary of
this order.
Jlesolved, 4th, That these resolutions
be spread upon the minutes of this meet
ing of Seney Council and that a copy be
ftmiished the Waynesboro papers re
questing publication in their columns.
Respectfully submitted by
T.. D. Oliver,
Mrs. L. R. Carswell,
Mrs. Jesse Wimberly.
Attest:
Louis CoHJTN, Secretary,
—Our John liarues says the astrono
mers are making a large noise about
the ooraot, when it is nothing more than
a cannon whnh he and several of the
boys exploded several years ago cele
brating a Democratic victory. John
s&ya the gun went off looking just as
the comet does now. and as it bus not
been beard < f sit ce, he thinks it has
beeu going over since, and is now on its
return trip. This <&> settle it,
— Fine Cheese atS. A. Gray’s.
—Mr. John S. Blount, we regret to
learn is sick with fever.
—Mr. John Hamill hasten sick for
several days past with fever.
—Goto Hall’s Restaurant whore
oysters is served in every stylo.
—We arc pained to say that our
good frieud Sheriff Haeseler is again
sick.
—Go to Hall s Restaurant where
j ou can find the best 5 ceuU cigar
in town.
—S. A. Gray sells the very best of
Flour aB all will testify that have
bought of him.
—See advertisement in anther col
umn offering $25 reward. There may
he money in that for you.
—Try Olive Butter, for cooking
purposes, better than lard, and at half
the cost, For Sale By S. A. Gray.
—We are glad to know that Mr.
Rodney Attaway is recovering from his
late severe attack of hemorrhagic fever.
—Buy one of those five pound eans
of Mess Mackerel “headless and tailess”
the best of fish, for sale at S. A. Gray’s.
—Mr. J. A. Sikes, manager of Dr.
Steiner’s Smith place, a few days ago
picked, with 34 hands, 20,000 pounds
of cotton in three days. Who can beat
this ?
—We had the pleasure of meeting
Col. Walter Hazard,of the Georgetowp,
S. C., Courier in town a day or two ago
—the Colonel is the guest of Col. Mr>n-
aerlyn.
—When you go to Augusta, take a
Citizen along with you and patronize
those who are endorsed in its columns.
We are advertise for first class houses,
and you are sure of fair dea ing at their
hands.
— The attention of the colored peo
ple is directed to the advertisement of
the new barber shop just opened for
their convenience by t ins brown.
Gus is a good barber, and ho solicits
the patronage of his people. Go and
give Gus a showing.
—We were pleased to meet upon the
streets a few days ago. ourg nialfiiend.
.T. Jones Gardner, who represents that
re’iable house, Roberts & Co , of Au
gusta, Ga. Mr. G. is one of the ‘‘most
innocent men on der road,’’ and is sure
to take in the orders.
—To-day Judge W. P. Godbeo an
nounees himself a candidate for T ax
Receiver. Our last Tax Receiver was
a true man and a faithful officer, and
in Judge Godbee the people will find an
officer in every way worthy to fill his
place. Read the Judge’s announcement
aud don’t forget him at the polls.
— After passinj through the market
in Augusta and examining the meats
upon which the Ccesars there feed, wo
came away perfectly satisfied that Tern
Taut keeps a better quality of meats
for the Waynesboro market than is >o
he found in Augusta. The fuct is.
Tani. will have the best regardless of
cDst and trouble.
Top in Quantity,
FOR gin or machine oil, castor oil, liim-t-d oiJ, no«»s*
foot oil, ki ros-no ui*wiet oil, cod liver oil,
Go to Polhills.
If you arc troubled with chills and fever, I sell
Herbine, India Chojegogue, Dr. Hulcee’a Vitalizing Chill
and Fever Cure, McLean’s Chill and Fever Cure, Ayer’*
Ague Cure, Lippraan’s Pyrafuge and Polhill’a Autimato-
rial Cure.
Don’t fail to call and try one of the “Old Henry”
cigars for 5 cents, It’s the best in town.
Guion’s Eye Water never fails to cure the most ob
stinate case in 48 hours The doctors all use it.
Made, and sold only by J. A. POLIIILL,
jut»23.’82.by. Waynesboro, Ga.
Bottom in Price
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—We have the following statement
of the occurrences at the colored camp-
meeting near Millen, last week, from
what we believe to be n perfectly »elia-
ble source. The woman who was report
ed to have died,was in the altar, and was
laboirng under considerable religious
excitement, and screamed, or “shout
ed” only once, and laying her head ip.
the lap of a man sitting in the altar,
she died instantly and before any one
know it. Dr. Lanier, who was called
in, pronounced it a case of heart disease,
with which the woman was known to
have been suffering for a long time.—
The man who was icpnrted to have
been killed there, was not on the
gronurl at all, but was some mile and
a halt off, at a point on the Ogeeebee
river, where the negroes meet on Sat
urday nights and Sundays to gamble,
and was shot in a row over a game of
cards, the ball taking effect in his neck
and ranging downwards. He was not
dead at. our latest accounts, but his
physician says he cannot live. Rev.
L. W. Coats, colored, who we believe
is the Presiding Elder, informs us that
thebest of order was kept on the camp
ground.
— Our citizens are daily visiting
Augusta to trade, and to save
them from the trouble of walking
all over the city, and then p rhaps fall
ing into the hands of unscrupulous
dealers, who have no repu ation at stake
and will impose upon you, wc direct
the attention of our readers to the ad-
vcriisement of Daly & Armstrong, to
be found in to-day’s issue. These gen
tlemen h <ve in store one of the finest
stocks of goods we ever saw in Augusta,
and as they deal in nothing but first
class roods, you are always assured of
what you . re buying. In calling at
tention to our advertisements we have
a bi tter object than a meie newspaper
puff, it i9to inf rm our readers where
they can purchase reliable goods, and to
protect them against a certain class of
traders who have no reputation to lose,
and whose sole object is to get your
money regardless of how badly you may
be swindled. Therefore, when we ad
vise you to buy from Daly & Arm
strong we know that you will be dealing
with a lesponsible firm, and will get
reliable goods.
The Music Hou e of the South.
— Frof. G. O. Robinson has returned
from a six weeks tour, rejuvenated and
imbued with fresh energy for tho winter
campaign in pianos, organs and other
musical instruments. Prof. Robinson
is like the Democratic party, he can’t
he heal, and his platform is first class
S. Schwarzweiss,
THE LEADER W LOW *S18Si,
Offers the f blowing goods at prices as low as in any city of Georgia : Plaid*.
Sea Inland Homespun, Prints, Worsted Dress Goods. Bleaching^. Flan
nels Sheeting, Tablecloths, Jeans, Cashmeres, Quilts, Blankets,
C irset*, Hosiery, Men’s Underwear, from the cheapest to the
bes», Men’s and Ladies’Hat-*, Ribbons of every shade,
Linen Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs, Jewelry,
Gloyes, Lace, Rushing, Perlumery Notions, Toys,
Men’s and Boy’s Clothing of the latest style and great variety, Trunks
Valises of all kinds, Ladies’ and Gents’ Shoes, from the cheapest to th*
best h <n Isewed, Saddles, Harness and Wnips, Furniture, French
China Tea Sets, Flower Pots, Toilet and Chamber Sets, Vases
and Crockery of all kinds, Cutlery and Hardware, Musical
Instruments, Wood and Willoware, Plowlines and
Wellrope and 1000 other articles to numerous to mention
— Dr. Whitehead now reclines in a
beautiful, new “top-buggy,” and can
defy wind and rain. Our young friend
J. S. Cat< s also has a fine, new buggy,
and proposes to make the heart of a
certain pretty, little country lass gla^
by taking her to church every Sunday.
That’s right Jim, and we hope soon to
have the pleasure of announcing that
all important event.
—Mr. P. B Hall has an advertise
ment in another column announcing the
opening of his fine restaurant. Hall
is the Delmonico of Georgia, and with
everything good to eat which can be
gathered from air land or water—
winged, footed, scaled, or shelled—and
with Jim Brown, the beat cook on the.^ f ,jj g and low prices. He says Aleck.
Our Grocery Department is stocked with a fresh lot of Mackerel of 1882,
Fine Syrup, Fresh Cooking Oil, Fresh Candies and Crackers of every
kind. Fine Flour, Sugar, Starch, Soap, Potash and everything etao
generally kept in a first-class grocery store. Liquors and Wines
for family and medical nse at lowest prices. I am sole
agent for Waynesboro for Paul Jones’ XXX Monon-
gohela Whisky, the best brand sold in Waynesboro
Fresh Apple Cider and Lager Beer on draught. Cialj nnd examine my stoak
> before purchasing elsewhere no trouble to show goods.
Country merchants supplied at lowest prices.
Rtspectfully,
S. SCHWARZ WEISS,
—When vou
■Win. Mull oriu
iro to Augu-ta, ao to
k> Co’s, to bu\ y ur
tf.
continent to prepare it, he is prep red
to feed the whole world and the rest of
mankind sumptuously overy day. Now,
read Hull’s advertisement, and order u
fine meal.
—In another column will be found
the card of Mr. A. J. Adkins who has
latoly opened a new boarding house for
the accommodation of both permanent
and transient boarders. Mr. Adkins
has had years of experience in tho hotel
business, ho has seourod a splendid
house, with large, airy rooms, newly
furnished throughout, and his table is
the equal of that of any hotel in the
city wo care not how large a name it
bears, with tho best of attention by
polite servants, and all for about a dol
lar per day loos than is charged by the
Broad street hotels. Unless you have
more money than yoa want, and desire
to pay for rati o and clatter, wo s y go
to the Adkins House, where yon can
have the quiet of home with the luxu
ries of a hotel. Now, see card and get
the number and location, aud we feel
satisflned if you go there once, you will
be sure to go there again.
Stephens will have fifty thousand ma
jority and people oau’t find any better
instruments on which to sound the notes
of victory thau at the Music House of
the Sou; h. Prof. Robinson is a “true
blue” Democrat, and we warrant you
that if you go to him and tell him that
you want a piano or organ for this pur
pose, he will make the prico to small
that you will buy it on the spot. Try
him.
—Messrs. W. A. Wilkins k Co.
have just put into their oouuting-room
one of the most beautiful and convenient
dosks we over saw. It is a real Daisy.
—Go to Hall’s Restaurant, for
your meals, served in firot-class style.
—Citizen extra Tuesday morning,
with additional looal news, etc.
sopt.1,’82.c m. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in General Mercbandhq
ANN'UNCSHEN'rS.
—Election Tickets printed in good
stylo and at city prices. AH orders
will receive our immediate attention.
Wc cau deliver ao many as;j0,0(X)in a
single clay. Give us a trial f<»r we
guarantee satisfaction. Special rotes
give ot orders for 6,(XX) 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 announco myself a candidate for
Receiver Tax Returns for Burke
county at tho ensuing election f<<r
county officers in January next, and
solicit the support of the voters of
county. W. S. Godbee. Oct.20
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS
REWARD.
?wilt pay the above reward for ay informa
tion by which I utn recover one DoableCa-sud
Knidisn Lover, Gold Watch, No (VMS. with the
Initials S. B. on the case. Said property having
recently been stolen fr: m my possession.
SIMEON B* LL, Waynesboro, Ga. it
FOR CLERK OP SUPERIOR COURT.
We are authorized to announces the
name of S. J. Bell as a candidate tor
the office of Clerk of the Superior Court
at the eusuiug election.
th* office of Tax Collector at the enauiWf
election. sept.22.
FOR SHERIFF.
I announce myself as a candidate for
re-election to the office of Sheriff the
ensuing election for county officers, aud
respectfully solioit the support of the
voters of Burke county. If elected l
shall execute the duties of tho office ie
the future that I hav/» done in the past.
oct.13’82. R. Haeseler.
RESTAURANT
I announce to the public that I
have opened a first-class Restaurant in
rear of iny store, directly opposite
8. A. Gray’s, where meals will te
served at all hours. I have engaged
the services of the celebrated cook,
Jim Brown, who will be in attendance
and will serve the patrons in first-
clasp style. T*. B. Hall.
«ct‘20 ? 82.bL
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
We are authorized to announce the
name of (>. A. Ward as a onudidate for
1 New Colored Barber Sho/).
I take this opportunity to Inform mv colored
friends that I have opened a New Barber Shop
feu their e iwmiodatlou on Main sweet, bejow
do yo * 1
in first style.
iHvt M’dk.buj.
Give me a trial. _
GUS BROWN.