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Waynesboro, (hi., October *24, 188*2.
I Al! ci'inriiir'ii udous for >>i‘r^onal benefit .H
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SCH W ARZWEiSS
THE Alt T ESI AX WELL.
Mr. L. B. Clay, of Colorado, lia.s
The day is beaut ful, and every one been in town several days, and we learn
serins to be in n canorous mood.— has concluded a con'rnct to b' re the ur-
ri.erefore, 1 propose through The Cit- tesian well, arid will beg : n op^ration^
v/y—bXTJta to offer all my customers : is soon ns the machinery can be placed
1 Mj/ains in keeping with the feelings of upon the ground. So far so good.—
the pnbl <•’. Tlrp; ClTlZKX, one geticaMy aided by
T have mar bod down niv goods to the “ ,J - S ' R ’” the hril correspondent ’ farmers say (her
vary lowest figures, and'inyite yon to tin Mouon To egroph and Messenger (
ofdl and prove my words—you vri l find f™™ ill's place, bas labored faithfully j —'faking a stroll on Peace street
such bargains as you never had offered fnr the consummation of this enterprise f^erday evening^ our ^ ention was
— h ine Frui aud t hoice Cabbages
at .John llamill’s tonday. Call early
and take your pick. It.
11 barrels of fresh fish, averag
ing 40 hunches to the barrel, wer • so.d
in tnwn last Saturday.
— It takes about four pounds of or
dinary co, ton at. the price the s aple
sold at in this market lasf. Satu’day,
to purchas 1 * a dozen eggs. and yet oir
is no money m any-
ihinir t ut cotton.
Down with High Prices & Poor Sites
T I.i E SENSATION OF Tl 1K SEASON!I
WM. MULHERIN AND
AT 722 AM> 913 BROAD STREET, AGGTSTA, (i/\ ,
AlO '
jlitftrfr-.s P.( ou. Sl'iirs a ml It a t ~
.ere arc two huge Mores fillei
•h n«>
ru.it ii vv.ii lie .strange If you cminot be pi wised among hik ii a varet:. Weefer
to you in Waynesboro before.
T will offer you nn old "nods ; none
from the last New York auction sn’es;
no styles dating back to tho primitive
days when Waynesboro was first laved
out for a town ; none which will refresh
because we b -lieve it to be of nara-
ruount value to the most vital int rests
of Waynesboro. We learn, however,
that onr town authorities have determ
ined to lo.-a'e the well on North Main
street, on priva'e property, above the
the minds of some of the good old ladies p j ace f or >7_ am l M venil of our prom-
of the present day with the period when j nent citizens have been prompt to ex-
their oldest bov east bis first vote : no p ri . ss their disapprobation of that loca-
my stock will all he new, and we shall j ti , n The Public Square is the rujht
use life, energy and all the facilities we \ p l (lCP f or an d every argument, ev
possess to make a market here for the j or y reason points to it as such. The
attracted by the beautiful display of
choice fruit on e\hibi ion at the store
of Mr. John llnmiil. and stopping f r
a few moments, were inv ted to take
a look a the many good i lungs lie has
m hand for bis u any costume s to ctay,
wli ch we pioceeded to do, finding anv
,, . ,, . . . A , . . |(imniity of ni-e fresh baker’s bread
Masonic Hull. I Ins is not tU ; ' u d the fincM vnrietj ol cakes that be
has h d this season.
latest and most fashionable styles and
the best grades of goods and shall dis
card shoodv stock in every form. "We
shall be glad to s^e you on any day that
you can make it convenient to come,
living "•our neighbor. Look over the
i lie d. ess goods, glance over our hosiery,
exanrne onr st« ck of ciotbing--take n
good look nt everything, and wo will
give such bargains that you never bad
before. Visit other stores, then cal! on
mo and you can’t he lp seein." that. 1
can give you better bargains; that, I
keep a bettei class of goods; that ]
have better assortment; and iliat I
au, LEADER OF T/>W PRIOES.
IS. SCHWARZ WEISS.
court, house is the centie of tho
ihe corporation radiating 1.000
every way from that point, and though
there may now be a greater population
to tho north of that centre, ih • well is
to be a permanency, and there is not
the shadow of a reason why the other
parts of the town wi 1 no* in a fjw ye >rs
be settled up as thickly as that portion.
The Public Square vs the centre of the
business part of town, and is by far the
most easy point of ac.-ess; it is the
property of every citizen of the county,
and the people of the county would feel
free to enter it and enjoy ihe water to
their heart’s content. It is the natural
—John Walker, colored, was in the
unlimited enjoyment of the festivities
of a frolic on Mr. E. Fulcher’s place, I
last, Saturday night, when some an-!
pleasantness arose between him and
Infants’ f mu stmes
'■ “ ” n iV u»r irrmle
“ Hi'l ninl IVhhli* Jiiittoned shoes..
(.’hilitrcn’s Pul'litu shoes, lmoN
‘ \ ( .Of Polkas, lioels ...
“ i'nhl'lu Polkas, heals ...
*• “ Unttoneit shoi-s. tieels... .
Missi-s’ T Kill '.tuttoned shoes
“ P li'itc l/uie shoes
UailP-s’ i ”• 1111 MnsktiH
“ fv.i,l sliopcrs
“ i ii If Pearled shoos
“ Ki t 1,inert Ser^e Buskins
** Moqnet slippers
u A Calf I .nee shoes, sewed
“ Pebble Luce shoes, sewed
“ 1 Puhhlo Buttoned shoes
hi i
.mites' Kid Bot’oned shoes
ST»! * Kid Opera slippers
.Vi 1 '• Kid Snndnl slippers
50 j (tents’Carpet slippers
. 50 j ’ Pebble slippers
. (jo i “ lleavs Brofrims
. 75 | ” < able Sewed ( oiiuress (.’niters
{to j ’• Sewed Box Toe ‘ 'onmress (Initei-s.
I CO ! “ Heavy Boots, sotiil
85 | " »re»s‘Calf Boots, solid
ml Bovs’ Heavy Bro.rruns
rsi i “ Dress Brogans
. -50 j Dress Lace shoes
. 75 ! Youths’ l ipped Boots, 7 to 13
. an | Gents’ and Bovs’ Wool Hats
.1 oo •• stiff liats
.too] *’ Gents Felt Hats •
ALSO, ZEIGLER BRO’S., EVITT BROS., and MILES & SON’S,
And the most desirable lines Ladles’, Gents’, Hisses’ and children’s fine shoes. We have a iatiM
\ l „ , rA' r i ; stock of Boots, shoes, Hats and Clothing in our Wholesale Depa tinent which we offer at leiis than
town ’ " est i or rue Same coloi ot dano- I >,- ew York Jobbers’ prices. Close buyers of these goods will make a mistake it they fail to ex-
’ ting, when Mat poceeded to ear-e up his amine our atocu. ..tttttudtv p nr\ -oo i m0 u id
yards | umn w ; ; jj ],j s 0 i,| *-l ia wk bi 1.” John I 4V M. MLLHERIN & CO., i — and Jlo Broad fet.,
receive i a gash in the back part of the ,
head, which though not at all likely to Rppt8*8*2.a-m. Clothing Department No. 14 Jones St.
prove fatal, we do not suppose feels j
very pleasant. John p^repateiicised to
AUGUSTA. OA.
town for a warrant—that panacea for all |
the hurts a darky’s rights or feelincs : s j
heir to—while Mat perambulated in a
different direction, and up to this writ
ing has not telephoned baik his loca
tion.
11 Men Agree
That the best is cheapest, and especially is this true in FURNTi URM,
D. L. FULLERTON
AUGUSTA, GA.
Just see -ome of our urices
P rl r Sets iti Hair CT'th, Walnut Frame from $85 tf' 190.
The In st, Raw Silk Set for ever offered.
Nice Walnut. Chinnier Set**, Marble Top, $95.
The b< .-t Walnut Marble Ton Set in the market for $65.
1» my dry goods department I have
everything you cun call for. Thousands
of dress cnliooes—of all qualities and of
ti.e most beautiful paterns.
S. SCHWARZ WEISS.
THK oldest STOVK DEALER 1-. the city
place for it, and no other place in tho i !l. u 7 <lmis 1 ,,f tuinilies in Burke, Jefferson and
r ’ * ! Kichnioml counties aro uslnv our stoves bold to
corporate limits of Wavnesboro posses- I ,h S ,n dn >' il 'Kfifteen years
1 i ; Every iiousHkeeper, will attest to tuoir useful-
sos anv comparable claims. To locate . I
* 1 . ; Call at FULLER ION’S for tl e |
the well at the place now intended will I | WE DEFY COMPETITION FROM ANY AND EVERY QUARTER,
destroy two (birds of usefulnss, and j 5(fiW Sil'fiHT SS |
three-fourths of its convenience. We|
l.r.t.f. ...... i,.... ii • The newest and largest and best wood burn
nope, therefore, that, our town authori— , hi** stove in tho market
A t FULLERTON’S you will find
ties will reconsider th’ir action in this
matter, and put the well on the public
Square—where it ought to he.
TINWARE.
WOODKNW \RF.
CROCKERY.
& HOUSEKEEPERS
HARDWARE.
—Go to Hall s ReMiuinun where
you can find ihe bt*.<t 5 cents cigar
in town.
D. L. FULLERTON,
628 Broad Street. Augu«ta, Ga.
au''.t!5 ’SJ.t-f.
WE ACKNOWLEDGE NO SUPERIOR,
AND FEW EQUALS, IN THE SOUTH.
Who over h*ard of Cane Seat Chairs for seventy-five cents.
Extension Tables one dollar per loot.
Ths Carriags
jiinuarrjn c:
We guarantee satisfaction in every case. Our s'oek of Mattresses and.
Spring Beds is cemphte. Steam Dressed Feathers always on hand. All
packed and shipp'd free of charge. Upholstering (e ne in all its
branches. 0>'r new Catalogue will be ready about October 1st.
Dorn st'c goods, sliir ings, she tings,
Mceohings, drillings, and in fee*, every-
hing you can need in this liim And
m;w is the time to buy while prices are
off.
S. SCIiWARZWEISS.
DAY & T A N N A H I L, ! 1 BOWLES *= t o -
Auaiisia,
litMHgij.
.•oj tl5,’82.b v.
717 and 8.89 Broad Strutt, AUGUSTA, C!A.
Ill uiy diess goods department, I
have many handsome goods. Silks,
gross g’ains, cashmeres, worsted dr* S3
goods, eto. S. SCHWARZ WEISS.
Id my Grocery Department will be
found ail kinds of canned goods. sugars j
unffeos,flour, meal, meat, oontectionerys,
molasses, syrups, nails, cotton ties and
bagging, and anything vou may need on
the farm or in the house.
S. SCHWARZ WEISS.
Finest St ck and L w st PrtC’P. II if
■ 1
Sfi Victori s, Ex’ention T -u-. Canopy j
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Pops. Kuckawaya and Buvgics, all s'Gos
w.
I. DEL P H,
881 BROAD ST R LET,
a i.i gr»dus.
The p'-if*'t t American Roul-C r‘. The easiest riding and most perf of
two whff( I vehicle yet. produced. Leads all otherp. Supers*des all other*.!
Three quarter Trotting Wagan*. Ladies’ Phoffoiw, ehg*nt style?. Coach i
Material. Fibe Paints and Vamiahep, Saddlery and Fine Ilarncfs. Luath-j
er finding*. Bei*t quality Seamlers Gum Belting, pure article. Leather
Belting. Lacing. Fine Trunk* and Valises. Agent? f r WiLur, Chills &
Co’s Philadtlp' i t. Wagons, tho lightest and best oet.G,'82 cm. j
A l Cj U S T A
G E 0 .
JAMES G. BAILIE & SONS
Dealers In
A^very FULL and COMPLETE line of
look Stove?, Heating Stoves,
Tinware, Grates etc.
S< nd f r Circular* showing Price and Style.,
Carpet-, Oi' c. tv, r roitim A* Ujob r, laMy Cr*oiD. Wbeotw Curt’iin-l aug’J5,'S2 ji- m.
W L DELPU.
! & Shades, \> t(d P-q.itr» ei: Border,**, Cl»* ice 1'• • 11»Hy («(•• ci’in * (.\. v IMa'^ati* o ■
In my Far Room will be found the. SuppT’s.
1.UM wines, ii«,,*o” ; s i.m ie _ oide,, lager | QXd Stand JAMES G. BAILZS & BBCTHEB,
Ut'f r, uiid evcryilmig that m oept lu a Qf\mr 1 . r \ ....... 4 . p , j ~ 'i 'UmYTiu «. a. a«AY."^wn«i&iro,'i \ t t « r a* « y a % a«
ttrkt oiiHts bur. 20eJ 0»Ui hll ^ t ii $ U( [ W,\Y\T.S.;OGU, GA.
niuj !9,'HS.li y. 1 S i'* V.1'•** t- 1’ i HH f iTlH.KN. JuiAX, .
CHILLS
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