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WAYNESBORO, GA., FRIDAY, NOV. 3, 1W-..
"The Swr"ii at or the Fit.Urt."
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HON. JOHN C. NICHOLES.
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K ;v. c. <!. Spence...
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A. M. I’rin( h al. I
A. B. 1st Assistant
2d Assistant. !
T)i first term opens January 1st and closes
March Dlst.
Tin- second term commences April 1st and
ends June 30th.
The third term begins October 1st and termi-.
nates with the end of the year.
Rates of tuition #2 to $3 per month, or 15 to >rj<S
per term, according to the grade of the scholar.
Tne second term, April 1st to June 80th, will be
free to oil. That is the the time set apart for the
common school fund to set tle all tuition.
It wiilbe seen that by paving for the. term the
tuition will be only lo to 15 dollars for nine, months
school in one of the best Academies in the State.
The management are determined to place a
first-class academic education in the reach of all.
" he second Assistant will be elected in a few
days and the number will be increased accord
ing to tiie requirements of the school.
The Aoidetny building and grounds will be
thoroughly repaired and new and improved
desks nut in all the rooms.
No charge for incidentals. The tuition covers
everything except books and stationery.
It is the town school. The teachers are first-
class.. 'The closest attention will be given to the
small as well as the larger pupils.
A cordial and earnest support from all will put
the Academy on a firm and busting foundation.
VV. A. WILKINS
"TilOs J. MoELMlIRRAY,
J.4S. ATT AW A Y, }- Com’rs.
W. McOATHKHN,
nov3’S2tf ( . 11. THOMAS’. .
D. L. FULLERTON,
' A Uq.JTSTA, a A.
TIIE Oldest STOVE DEALER in the city
Hundreds of families in Burke, Jefferson anti
Richmond counties are using our stoves sold to
them during the last fifteen years.
Every housekeeper, will attest to their useful
ness. economy, ana comfort.
Call at FULLERTON’S for tl e
HEW EIGHT HDUSE
The newest and largest ami best wood burn
ing stove in the market.
At FULLERTON’S you will find
TINWARE,
WOODEXW ARE
CROCKERY.
& HOUSEKEEPERS
HARDWARE.
P. L. FULLERTON,
628 Broad Street. Augusta, (1a.
aug.25 ’S2.t-f.
THE LEGISLATURE
The Legislature met at 10 o’clock a.
m., on Wednesday, and promptly or
ganized by electing Hon. James S.
Boynton, of Spalding, President of the
Senate, and Hon. Louis F. Garrard,
of Muscogee, Speaker of the House.
We some time since remarked that
there were oniy a few subjects coming
before the present session of the Legis
lature which would employ its profound
action. Among these, howeyer, and
w bob we mention at this lime, arc the
election of a United States Senator
and Judges for several of the judicial
circuits. In regard to the first of
these subjects, it is the common asser
tion of intelligent men all over the
State, professing to know, that Senator
Brown, Gov. Stephens and Gov. Col
quiti. Lave combined to force .the Leg
islature t o elect the latter to the vacant
United States senatorship, and that the
patronage of the State government and
mcmey lrom private purses will be
nsed to accomplish this purpose, and
thus djfeat a wide spread opposition
exi ting among thejpeople to Gov. Col
quitt s election 'to the Senate. Did
tb se assertions come from ignorant,
uninformed men, they might well be
trialed with dt-rision : but on the con-
trary, they come from intelligent,
thinking men, in every pkrt.of the
State, and caunot be ignored or laughed
to sc m. It is also said that this com
bination is too strong to be opposed,—
This is an alarming state of affairs,
when two or three politicians can com-
bine and defeat the; will of the people,
and we Call upon the Legislature to
put a stop to ibis political trickery by
crushing this powerful dishonest polit
icui combination. The blackest pages
in Georgia’s political history is mark
ed by Colquitt's administration—more
profhga’e than Bullock, he bats strained
fhe coolines of law to seek excuses for
squandering the people’s money. Had
t.tio 8 ate government been equinomo.
c.ally aud honestly administered, the
public debt could have been paid and
t.fye taxes reduced; but a debt of niill-
.ione still hangover the peop e of this com
monwealth. the taxes remain at the
maximum. figures, while Colquitt has
accumulated an immense fortune on a
$i > 000 salary, and all the time enjoys
iug ihe luxuries of a high carnival of
unnecessary expenses. Can comment
be necessary 1
We have received the first
number of the Lincoln News, published
at Li.ucolnton, Ga,, by Messrs. Colley &
Do it is a neat, we 1 filled seven col
umn paper, and if the initial number is
to be taken as a sign of what the News j is a fe iture of our business,
is to be, the people of Lincoln may
well be proud of their county paper,
swid should afford it a hearty and libe
ral support,. We p ace it on our t x
change list with pleasure.
IN ALL ITS
BRAN C HR S.
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Horseshoing Spec ally-
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CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND WAGONS
Repaired at Short Notice aud in the Best Style, j
HARDWARE.
If on, S'e.-1,
Cutlery. Guns,
1’iNiuls, Saddles
and Bridles.
Wheels, Hu*'S,
Sp* >kcs, Rims,
Axles, i
Etc., Etc.
T.
HE undersigned begs leave to Inlorm
the public that he is prepared to do black-
smithing in all its branches, at his shop,
opposite Mr. S. A. Gray’s Stables, and
asks a share of the public patronage. He
makes Horse Siloing a Specialty, and does
his work promptly and well. He has secured
the services ofa competent carriage makerand
Wheelright, and is prepared to make your
broken or worn Carriages’ Buggies and Wag
ons as good as new.
Prices to suit the times.
Give him atrial.
apr 14 t-o-o J. O. BYRNS.
JVew Colored Barber Strop.
I take this opportunity to inform my colored
friends that l nave opened a New Barber Shop
for their accomodation on Main street, below
Mrs. Barr’s residence, where I cun do your work
in first-class style, ul™ >«« •> trial
oot. 20,’82.br:
Give me a trial
GUS BROWN.
RESTAURANT
I announce to tiie public that I
have opened a first-class Restaurant in
n*ar of my store, directly opposite
8. A. Grav’s, where meals will he
-ervmf at all bouts. I have engaged
the services of the celebrated C"ok,
Jim Brown, who wili-be in attendance
uul will serve the patrons in first-
U;lass style. I\ B. Hall.
oet2Q'82J»i.
At Lowest Prices.
General Agent For
Eclipse Steam Engine,
Winship' Gin,
Manure, Spreader,
Oliver Chided Plow,
Duplex Harrow,
Walter A. Wood Mower, Reaper
and Binder.
HENRY P.
sept.22,’82.by
809 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA-
MASONIC TEMPLE.
Aiigunta, G a
Southern Headquarters
Foi Fine Dry Goods.
We keep on hand at all times the finest and best assorted 6tock,and we
have the most elegant gtcre for showing it in all the South. Velvet*,
Plushes, Silks, Satins, Novelties, and everything desirable in Dress Goods.
Fine. Hosiery, Ladies, Misses and Gents', Gloves, Laces and Notions gene
rally. Underwear in great variety. Cashmeres, Kerseys, Jeans, Homespuns,
Linen and White G >ods. Cb»ak=, D drnans, Jackets, &c. Blankets and
Flannels. Everything in the Dry Goods line is in our stock. We offer no
trash, but on good goods we G UARANTFEPlilCES against every
market in the United States. A strictly first-class Dressmaking Department
Orders filled promptly and carefully.
READY, WILLING and ABLE
-AT-
Cookes Clothing and Hat Store.
711 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. •
Men's, Youth’s and Boy’tj Suits, Over Coats, Hats, Underwear, etc.
Ready with the largest and most choice stock ever offered iu Augusta.
Willing to shew you until you are satisfied.
Able to sell at prices that will be sure to please you.
If.\ou want to buy cither at wholesale or retail inspect.
sept.22,’82.am.
A. W. BLANCHARD, f»r J. C. Lud’ow & Co.
oct20 , S2.am.
DALY & ARMSTRONG.
t>27” The Augu’a News has put off
its nld clothes of large figuie, and ap-
pea ed nit Tuesday evening m a beau i-
fcl new dress of.-mall typo. The effect
w is both surprising and pleasing,and we
tender the News our congratulations on
its neatness and for this evidence of its
solid prosperity. May it live until its
volumes run into the hundreds.
Rules Governing the Tournament
TO TAKE PLACE AT
The Parke County Fair, the
day of December, 1882.
1st. 7 inch Wooden Head, supported by a peg,
3 inches exposed, on u post. (I feet 8 Inches flit'll
to betaken by the “Right Out,”-to count |1|
2d. Ring, 3Indies In diameter, hanging 7 feet
from tiie ground, to tie taken “Tierce Point,’.’ to
count [2|
3d. Leather Head, ti inches in diameter, ‘on
post hi Inches hit'll, to lie taken "Right Cut”
against Infantry, to count [2|
4th. Ring. 3 Inches In diameter, 0 feet from
ground, to be taken In "Quarto Point,” to count
181 .
3th. 7 Inch Wooden Head, on post, (1 feet 8
inches high. supported by a pop, 3 incites exposed,
to be taken by the "Left Cut,” to couut |1|
Exercise, as prescribed by Tipton, to count |4|
torsenianship, to count [2|
Hie uprights will lje 75 feet apart The time
allowed will be 12 seconds. The regulation
Uavalry Sabre will tie used
1st prize. $10 in cash witli the prtvilo.dge of
or twulng the "Queen."
2d prize. #5 m cash with the prlviledge of
crowning the 1st "Maid ot Honor."
3d best. Tiu> 2d “Maid of IIocuul”
-Vdinission to the Contest 91. Ball at night.
W. s. (jot)FEE, Chairman, j
L. E. JONK8, I Com.
nev3’821t». C. H. THOMAS, l
The Carriage
DAY & T A
* Augusta,
Emporium of
N A H I LL,
GR&SftJ a£SF£,&¥ If wm^m ■C&OTIIISH&
FURNISHING GQODs, &c.
No Finer Stock South. The Largest, Cheapest and Best in Augmta, at
A. ASHER’S
No. 608 Broad Street, Opposite Augusta Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA.
My present stock of clothing, hats, furnishing goods, etc., is beyond doubt
ihe handsomest and cheapest ever brought to Augusta, and my many friends
and the public generally in Burke and adjoining counties will 8Hvt%mnqy by
buying from tne. Call and examine our stock whether wishing to buy or
not. Special attention to wholesale buvers. Mr- I. H. Levy will he gbid t«>
serve his friends from Burke, and other counties. sept.22,’82.a m.
IN mil (.‘ton Foundry and Machine Works
No.
CHAS. F, LOMBAHP,
■ (Successor to Pendleton & Brother.)
615. G17 and 619 Kollock Street, Augusta, Georgia.
Manufacturer and dealer in mill machinery, engines and supplies. T
d iron era-ting of every variety and style. Special attention give
Yir
as9
a (
repairs
Give nv- a call.
(icorgiii.
Wm. Pendlkton, Superb tender,t.
SURE CURE FOR
Chas. F. Lomrard, Proprietor.
sept.22/82.b-y.
AND
Finest Stock and L 'West Prices. Hal*
Victories, Extension ’ Tops; Canopy
Tops,' itock'awHys and Buggies, all styles
and grades.
The patent American Road-Curt. The easiest riding and most perfect
two wheel vehicle vet produced. Lends all others. Supersedes all others.
Three quarter Trotting Wngans. ‘Ladies’ Pluc'ons, elegant styles. Coaqh
Materi d. Fine Paints mid Varnishes, Saddlery and Fine Harness. Leatli-
r findings. Best quality Seamless Gum Belting, pure article. Leather
Belting, Lacing. Fine Trunks and Valises. Agents f r Wilson, Childs &
Co’-; Philadelphia Wagons, the lightest and beat. oct.6,’82.cm.
smr&KAM/l
onKeceipt of
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f5 CIIITS97S J CTSINTUIBES*LIKEThIs ENGRAVING'
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All Sufforors with BLIND, BLEEDING or HIDDEN PILES can be permanently oured by fazing
DR. TABLE!!,’S PILE TUBE, prioe, 75 cts. Ask your Druggist
FOR SALE BY W. F. HOLLEYMAN.
junl6,’82.h-y.
A combination of i“ro~
toxide of Iron, Veruvio n
Bark and 1‘hoaphorus i»
a palatable form. The
only preparation of iron
that will not blacken the
teeth, no cha racteristic of
. ot l ler iron preparations.
j'ENTLEMKN» 1 liave used Da. Haktku’s Ikon-Tonic in iuy practice, aud in an expedience of
" twpntv-flye years ti; tnedtulnn, have never found anytliing t« give the results that DH. JtAHTKR’h
Iron Tonic does. In many eases of Nervous Prostrution, Female Diseases, Dyspepsia, iuu) an lm-
mverlshed condition of the blood, flits pecrlesB remedy has. In niy hands, made some wonderful cares.
i. .. ’ 1 — * J slcl • i7 ‘'-' —
IIIVMJ liao, 111 U1T liauoo, lunwo ouiuw " V*”
physicians have yielded to this great am
Iron preparation made. In fact, such i
my practice. Da. ROBERT BAM
, , IIELl,
3101 Wash. A Vi
'uses that have battled some'ef our moiit eminent
able remodv. 1 prescribe It In preference to any
as Dit. IIAHTER’8 IuomTonio Is a noeesslty In my p
* Bt. T.orrs,Mq., Nov. with, lxxj,
ft itl vi'iLcnlor to the blood}
natural healthful tone to
the dtf/eetiveorf/ans and
nervous system, making
it applicable to Generali
Debility, Loss of Anne-1
life, Prostration of rltal I
Powers and Impotence.'
MANUFACTURED BY THE DR. HARTER MEDICARE CO., 2t| N. MAIN ST^ |
junl6,’82.b^y.
nd Incompar-
.acoii^pcnnd
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