The true citizen. (Waynesboro, Ga.) 1882-current, October 27, 1882, Image 4

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'Hie True Citizen. WA VNBSBORO, GA.. FRIDAY. OCT. 27. 1882. • TXe Survived of the Fittest." FOB CttMOUMn'IIAN AT LAROK HON. THOS. HARDEMAN, 0>‘ BIBB. FOB COWiHrf'A, lBT DISTRICT, HON. JOHN 0. NICHOLLS, or fimoi. SIX MONTHS OLI . Last week The Citizei/ completed the sixth month of its age, and while itH success has not been phenomenal, its growth has been steady from the very first number, and to day its pros pers oould not be brighter. Once more we beg leave to return our sincere thanks to friends who have encouraged us with so liberal a patronage aud such kind wordB \ and while we have labored hard to make The < itizen an accept able visitor at the firesides of its read ers, it is not what we want it or what we intend it shall be, and now hope to be able in the near future to put a new dress upjn it, enlarge aud in every way improve it until it shall be the equal of any paper in the State, We are aware that we have committed some errors, but “to err is human,’’ and no man may claim perfection. We shall endeavor in the .future, as in the pr.st, to commit as few errors as possible.— Again thanking our patrons and friends tor all their favors, we begin the last half of the year with a renewed deteruu iuation to do everything in our power for he benefit, information and amuse ment of our readers. The At’anta Herald c aims that the election of Fe ton and Speer is sure. —Wivn vou go to Augusta, go to Win. Mali eriti & Co’s, to buy y nr tsin-e*. tf. S rvrril-e f.-r The itxiZen. X e w A tti actions • AT The Music House o? the South* THE ADKINS HOUSE. 811 Ellis Street, Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall. Augusta, da. A. J. ADKINS, Jr, Prop. Newly furnished, centrally located. Convenl- nt to depots, post office, and busineuB portion of i lty Hot and cold baths attached to rooms. First-class tables, clean rooms and bedding. Terms moderate. oct.20’82.tf. ARLINGTON HOUSE BARBER SHOP. WILLIAMS A BROWN. Phoi-’h. We beg leave to inform the citizens of Burke and the public generally, that we Hhve now formed a co-partnership, and combined our two r.arber shops. We thank the | ubllc for past patronage and ask a continuance of the same Hair Gutting, Hair Dressing, Shaving, etc., done In tlie most artistic style. 1un9H2too. WE DIDN'T SAY IT. The Waynesboro Tuue Citizen s vs that men from other Stales we v e permitted to vote for Mr. Stephens, still his friends sav there were no fraud practiced in the Iasi eleciiuu.—At.auta Critic," Oct-. 19th. We sa/ The Citizen never said any such thing. Wo said that “some three or four persons from othur parts of the State presented themselves at the polls, and were allowed to vote for governor.” State” this State, the Sty.e of Georgia—not “other Slates.” Neither did we tay that these men ‘ were permitted to vote for Mr. Stephens.” We said, they “were al lowed to vole for governor.” We have no idea who these men voted for, dud do not believe the mana'gers of the 'eleo tion know. We know the managers of the election had no idea ot ‘ practicing « fraud,” themselves or prermitting it lo be done. We supposed they were acting under a misapprehension of the law, and published the paragraph re ferred to, to c ill the attention of man agers of future elections to what the law really is, and by no means to charge the managers of the late election with “fr.iud” or any design of wrong. The < ’ritic must be very dull of comprehen sion to miscons rue so plain a statement. IN MEMORIAE. Pianos, Organs, Musical Instruments. G. JT. TJ.—E. I. O. M.—L. P. Q S. An extended visit among tho principal piano and organ factories has enabled us to make the finest selection of instruments ever brought to Augusta. Our stock, which will be replenished weekly from the best manufacturers, wi.l be the largest and most complete in the South. Our prices the lowest and terms of pay ment the easiest ever offered. Sheet music and music books—large discount from publisher’s prices. Best Italian strings, und everything desired in tho line ot music. Save money by visiting or corresponding with (J. 0. Robinson & Go. 1 oct.20’82.by. 831 Broad St., Augusta," SPECIAL NOTICE. From this date the services of Mr. C. H. Taylor, as tun 'i' and repairer tor us terminate. A\\ or ders tor same will receive the prompt attention of Mr. T, Harry Oates, who guarantees entire satisfaction. G. O. Kouinsum & Co. Augusta, Ga., October 3,1882. JVcjMWMl ««mR M4 OWMtV H HARRIS REMEDY CO. Mifc. OhwniiU, Market aho &th St*,. AT. LOUIS, MO. jiuilG,V2.b-y. MASONIC TEMPLE. Augusta, Southern Headquarters oV::;. ■ rv'rsw .. t.'J 1 <\ ?: i- . fill’. ■" .elqii!. .'•pus voc cb Jt 31 f or Fine. ! :t)ry Goods. •vir M s I Ahui «.’!»■ nr We keep on hand at all times the'fipest ahdTiestY&sorteil st^ck.and wre I yjjfciiq-, ftp* riq-be- V/" l have the most elegant store for showing,, it jtj all^ie Sp.ul.lp VVlvyte,, Plushes, Silks, Sating, Novelties, and everything ; <deriraUle‘in Dress Goods. ’ l ! : ;V j r ' ; -*b ;■ v, l ■ ■ , •' . ., Fine Hosiery, Ladies, Misses and Gents’,j Gloves, Ijkc^ Uiid 1 Ntdioris gone- v ' ' ' i ,\\T ' ' * *‘i . v ■ ' i • * rally. Underwear in great variety. Cafchmeres, K’t*reey^„Jeans, Homespuns, , ..,gfc ■ • : Linen and White Goods. Cloaks I>«■i'inwns, Jackets? (to. Blank ts and * " '* »•;: V- 'i . Hi ’ OOr •. V Flannels. Everything in the Dry Gooila line is In tfufitock. We offbr no trash, but on good goods we GUARANTEE PjflCES against every v **-‘ ■ ;••• - • market in the United States. A strictly first-el ^s Dryiwmaking Department is a feature of our business. Orders filled promptly ah’d carefu'y. SENEY COUNCIL, No. 33, H C. Waynesboro, Ga , Oct. 25th, 1882. At the regular meeting of this Coun cil the following resolutions were unani mously adop ed: Whereas, An all wise -Providence hath seen fit to send the unwelcome messenger of Heath in our midst and re move from the ranks of the charter membership of Seney Council, H. C, our beloved brother, Robeit Bargeron, aud, ’• Whereas, We deeply mourn our loss, vet we bow in humble recognition of the dispensations of a mysterious Provi dence, and unto the will of him that seeth and doeth all things well. Resolved. lstf. That in the death of our beloved brother, Robert. Bargeron, Seney f ouucil has parted .forever with one of its worthiest, members. Resolved, 2d, That the members of this Council tender their heartfelt sym pathies t>> tho family of our deceased brother, and in token of which n crpy of these ceai'uiions be furnished them bv the Secretary of this Council. Resolved, 3d, Tbat these resolutions be spread upon the minutes and a copy be furnished to the Waynesboro papers requesting publication in their columns. Respectfully submitted by C. E. Hoheusr, 8. L. Foster, Jno. D. Munnerlyn. Attest: Louis Cohen, Secretary. oct20’82.am. DAY DALY & ARMSTRONG, Aimistn, Georgia. Inn, S ’• », Cu*'mv. Gtins, ' S'lidl. P ; aud Bridles | j Wheels, Hu r ’S, ( Spekes, Riins. Axh P, Et<‘., Etc. At Lowest Price General Agent For S. Ec'ipsc Steam Engine, Winship Gin, N| anurc, Spreader, Oliver Chilled Plow, Duplex Harrow, Walter A. Wood Mowciu. Reaper and Biuder. ^ HENRY P. sept.22,’82.by 809 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. READY, WILLING ajid ABLE AT- Cookes Clothing and Hat Store 711 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. Mm’s, Youth's aud Buy’s Suits, Over Coats, Hats, Underwear, de,. R.’ndy with the largest and most ch-dcc stock ever offered in Augu tH. Willing to sh.'W you until you are 6ati»fi<.d. . • . . / • ‘ * " * " AUe to sell at prices that wiM.be sure to plea-c you. “ , ■ j*. - 1 If}ou want to buy either at wholesale or retail inspect. • • ", .V _ ,' f-ept.22,’82.am. A. W. BLANCH ARD, for J. C. Lud’ow & Co. 7 . r.iV*ju o u The Carriage Emporium of & T A N N A H I LL, GR&fi© m wiJCYsa ©©oxasiio FURNISHING GOODs, &c. No Finer Stock South. The Largest, Cheapest and Best in Augusta, nt . A. . ‘ a b a i a • s " No, 608 Bniad Street, Opposite Augusta Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA. Mv present, stock of clothing, hats, furnishing goods, etc., is beyond doubt the handsomest and cheapest ever brought to Augusta, and my many Trends and the public generallv in Burke and adjoining counties will savBnoney bv buying from me. Call and examine our stock whether wishing to buy or not. Special attention to wholesale buyers. Mr. I. H. Levy will he glad to serve his friends from Burke, and other counties. sept.22,’82.a m. P« ndleton Foundry and Machine Works CHAS. F. LOMBARD, (Successor to Pendleton & Brother.) No. 615. 617 and 619 Kollock Street, Augusta, Georgia. Manufacturer and dealer in mill machinery, engines aud supp^eti Brass a» d iron casting of every variety and style. Special attention given to repairs. Give me a call. Chab. FaLombard, Proprietor. Wm. Pendleton, Superii.tendent. sept.22,’82.b-y. SURE CURE FORJ IE FORi I fSBPi Finest Stock nnd L >west Prices. Half Viotorins, Extension l\»os, Canopy .Tops, ltockaways and Buggies, all styles anl grades. ' The patent American Road-Cart. The easiest riding and most perf.ct two wlierl vehicle yet produced. Leads all others. Snpersi des all others. Tliree quarter Trotting Wagans. Ladies’ Phic on*, ehg.nt riMe*. Coach Ma’eri »l. Fi»u* Paints > nd Varnishes, Saddlery a d F(ne Harnvae. I-eath* »»r findings. Best quality Seamless Gum Belting, pure article. Leather Belting. Lacing. Fine Trunks and Volis* *. Age f r WjLor , Childs A Philadelphia Wagons, the lightest and best <>ct.6,’82.ctn. sewrsrMAfL OwgECdPT 7SC Al) Bafllmia with BUND, BMEOIMO or BIDDEN PILES oaa ha ponasnontljr taiaA hr uiai BE TARLES'S PILE TUBE, prloo, Ti Ota. Ash fair DnifgUt ’ FOR SALE BY W. F. HOLLEYMAN. junl6,’82.b-y. Utaeide of Iron, Frruviat* Horkandfhoophorusin * P aUtUM *> fco*. The i Mlltf JIFfjNIFRfl$N O/lfOR thmt oritfnot htmok ‘ j»giv**wawriww«vsisvRf not urol koalth/Ultono to Iks d iff retire orgnno ond norooua oyotom, mmktnm It opplieahlo to Oonornt Debilit ~ tits, Loot of A . J*rostroii* ~ Totroro ond /i tUe, Pn d Impotot MANUFACTURED BY THE DR, junl6’82.b-y.