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The True Citizen.
"WAYNESBORO, GA.. FRIDAY, NOV. 10. 1882
"'The Survival of th« F\ttr*t."
»EMOCRA( V VICTORIOUS
GEORGIA EL-ATS A FULL DEM
OCRAT IC TICKET.
SPEER AND FELTON CERTAIN
LY BEATEN.
J'.Jil 1 AX Col.LLC'ioK.
We are authorized to announce the
name of G. A. Ward as a candidate for
the office of Tax Collector at the ensuing
election. sept.22.
D. L FULLERTON,
A UGITSTA, GA.
FoR CLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT.
We are authorized 1o announce the
name of 8. J. Bell as a candidate tur
the office of Clerk of the Superior Court
at the ensuing election.
THE oldest STOVE DEALER In the city
Hundreds of families in Burke, Jefferson and
Richmond counties are uslnt,' our stoves sold to
them during the last fifteeavears.
Every housekeeper, will attest to their useful
ness, economy, and comfort.
Call at FULLERTON'S for tl e
NICHOLLS O. K.—ELECTED BY
N EARLY 5000 M A J OR IT Y.
LARGE DEMOCRATIC GAINS
REPORTED FROM NEARLY
EVERY STATE.
A tidal wave of Democtacy swept the
whole country at the e Actions on
Tuesday. Fiom everywhere conies the
glorious news of Democratic victory,
except from poor, Mahone-riddeu Vir
ginia.
Georgia sends a solid delegation of
ten good Democrats to Congress.—
Felton in the 7th and Speer in the 9th
Districts are beaten by over 2,000 each.
The 1st, our own District, elects Nich-
olls by a very large majority—probably
more than 5,000. G.ory enough for
one day!
New York gives Cleveland, Demo-
(fra ic candidate for governor, over
100 000 majority, and shows a grand to*
tail which is pronunced fabulous. Ed
ison is e ected Mayor of New York city,
a id there is a gain in Congressmen.
Massachusetts has elected Hon. B.
F. Butl, r Democratic candicate for
governor, by a handsome majority.
The latest from South Carolina indi
cates a large Democratic majority for
l be State ticket.
New Hampshire, a Radical
stronghold, Edgerlv, Democratic can
didate for governor, is probably elected.
j^lio news form every quarter of the
country t-how sweeping Democratic
victories, or solid gains. The next
House of Representatives in Congress
is certainly Democratic, and if a wise
policy is steadily pursued the country
will be tiiumphantlv redeemed from
Radical misrule in 1884. under whose
pr fliga'.e administration it has so loDg
groatie 1,
FOR SHERIFF.
I announce myselt as a candidate for
re election to the office of Sheriff at the
ensuing election for county officers, and
respectiully solicit the support of the
voteisof Burke county. It elected I
sha i execute the duties of (lie office in
the future that I have done in the past.
oot.13’82. B. Haesjslek.
NEW EIGHT B«98S
The newest and largest and best wood burn
ing stove In the market.
At FULLERTON’S you will find
TINWARE,
WOODENWARR.
CKE
CROCKERY.
& HOUSEKEEPERS
HARDWARE.
E . F . L a w s o n
A tlorney- at-Law,
WAYNESBORO, ....
GA
Will promptly attend to all business intrusted
to his care, and «ive special attention to the
practice In the Court of Ordinary. Office next
door to Arlington Hotel. novl()'82V>y.
AEL1MKN HOUSE BARBER SHOP.
WILLIAMS 16 BROWN, Piter's.
We beg leave to inform the citizens of Burke
and the public Renei'all), that, we have now
formed a co-partnership, and combined our two
l.ai ber slioi s. v. e thank the ublio for pust
patrolman and ask a continuance of the same
Hair CuitiiiK. Hair Dressing, Situvinc, etc., done
i.i tao most ariistic style. lunfi&itoo.
Jl 2 si enol,
Repairer of
D. L. FULLERTON,
628 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
aug.25 ’«2.t-f.
TAKE DUE NOTICE
HAVE secured the services of a First-Class
BAKER.
And am now prepared to serve the -people of
Waynesboro with nice Bread, hot from the stove
at 5 cents per loaf, every day, between 11 and
1 o’clock. Satisfaction guaranteed.
amr25,’8tf.t-o-o. C. E. 8CHERER.
J\ r ew Colored Barber Shop.
1 take this opportunity to inform my colored
I ha
friends tln^t I have opened a New Barber Shop
ic ’
f or their accomodation on Main street, below
Mrs. Burr’s residence, where l can do your work
in first-class style. Give me a trial,
oct 20 ’82.br GU8 BROWN.
RESTAURANT
WAYNES RORO,
’nov1082am.
GA,
T ann >mfce to the public that I
lutvo opened a first-class Ri staurant in
rear of my store, directly opposite
S. A. Gray’s, where meals will be
served at all houis. I have engaged
the services of the celebrated cook,
Jim Brown, who will be in attendance
and will servo the patrons in first-
iclass style. I’. B. Hall.
oct20'82.b>}.
lr in, S !*< 1,
Cutb ry, Guns,
Pistols, Saddles
and Bridles.
Wheels, Hu Us,
Spoke?, Rims,
Axles,
Etc., Etc.
At Lowest Pr ices.
General Agent l^oi'
Ec'ipse Steafn Engine,
Winship Gin,
A| anure, Spreader,
Oliver Chilled Plow,
Duplex Harrow,
Walter A. Wood Mower, Reaper
and Binder.
HENRY P. I
Li<
sept.22,*82.bv
809 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA-
READY, WILLING and ABLE
AT-
MASONIC TEMPLE.
.ik.iig’ii&th, Ga
— X
Til: CHLONIlLE vs.iion. j. c. c. black.
Our Augusta exchanges ofTu'siny,
bring us 'he particulars of an indigna
tion meeting held by all classes of ci;-
isous of Augusta, on Monday night, to
give publicexpie .sion of disapprobation
of the sent’ments of an editorial article
contained in the Sunday’s edition of the
, Chronicle attacking the political
c urse of Hon. J. C. C. Black in toe
late Congressional canvass. Speeches
were ma le Jay prominent gentlemen
in the most dignified manner censuring
iho action of the editor of the Chroni
cle in unmeasured terms. The attack
on Mr. Black seems to have aroused
1 he .indignation of all classes of citizens
of Augusta, and will be echoed through
out the borders of Georgia. The
article in question was predicated upon
, a letter written by Mr Black to Hon.
J. T. Jordan, member of the present
Legislature from Hancock county,
in re ponse to a request of Mr. Jordan
asking Mr. Black* to allow the use of
his name as a candidate for United
States Senator, and which letter no io
ta iigent. uubiased maa can read with
out a feeling of admiration for both the
head and heart that dictated it.
We read the article alluded to in
Sunday's Chronicle with a feeling of
disagreeableness, for so palpable was
the personal motive which suggested it
that not even could Mr. Randall’s glit
tering rhetoric conceal the barbed steel
of petty spite contained therein. Nei
ther. we apprehend, will Col. Walsh’s
telegraphed endorsement of the unpro
voked, unmeri’od attack upon Mr.
Black brush away the lion which stands
in his p ith, or bolster the fail ng
foitunes of his favorite—Colquitt.
Mr. Randall's reply to Mr, Black and
joutliorn Ileadquurti rs
T01 Fine Dry Goods.
L
ookes Oothing and Hat Store.
711 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA.
Men’s, Youth’s aid Boy’s Suits, Over Coats, Hats, Underwear, etc.
It -mly with the largest and most choice slock ever offered in Augurs.
W illing to sh. w you until you are satisfied.
Able to^ell hi prices that will be sure to please you.
f
If; on waul to buy ei'lur at wholesale or re tail in-pact.
►epi.22,'82 Htn.
A. \Y. BLANCHARD, h r J. C. Ludlow & Co.
We keep on band nt all times the finest and hist assorted stock, and we
h ve tho must cl-iput. st<>re Ur showing it in all the South. Velvets,
Flushes, Silks, Satins, Novel;ies. and everything desirable in Dross Goods,
l'i <c Ibysiery, Ladies, Misses and Gents', Gloves, I/icos and Notions g-ne
rd ly. Umlei wear in great v-ri-’ty. C'. dimeivs, K iseys, Jeans, IIome ,i puns,
Linen iin.l White G od*. Cloak-, I) limui , Jack ts, Ac. Blank ts and
Flannels. Even thing in the Bn Goode line i» in our stock. We offer no
tiasli, but on good goods w.i G VAR A XT EE PRICES against every
market in the United Str.tes. A strictly first-class Dressmaking Department
is a fc.tureof our business. Orders filled promptly and carefully.
oct20\S2.am. DALY A ARMSTRONG.
m&m wiNTsa c&trcantG
FURNISHING GOODs, &c.
N> Finer Stock S mth. The Largest, Cheapest andBestinAugivda.it
a- s at 1 a • s
No. 60S Br ad Str et,.Opposite Augirti Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA.
My present Oeck of clothing, hat R , furnishing good', efo., is beyond doubt
the hand* in st ami cheapest ever hr-uight. to Augusta, and my manwfr’eeds
and the public general'v in Burke and adjoining counties will save in^tey bv
.buying from me. Call and examine our st"ck whether wishing to buy or
not. Stveal attention to wholesale buvers. 1.1 r- I. IT. Levy will be glad to
serve his friends from Burke, and other counties. sept.22,’82.a m.
{\ ndleton Koundi y and Machine Works
(II AS. F. I.OMBARD,
(Successor to Pendleton & Brother.)
No. 015. G17 and 619 Kollock Street, Augusta, Georgia.
Manufaoiuri r and denier in mill machinery, engines and supplies. Brass
aid iron casting of eyry variety and style. Special .attention gb
giveu to
repairs. Give me a call. Ciias. F. Lobibard, Proprietor.
Wm. Pendleton, Superintendent. «ept.22/82.b-v.
The Carriage Emporium of
DAY & T A N N A H I LL.j
AiF’Hsia. • • « Gnifsia.
tl.o- flamboyant indignation meeting,’’I ' ’ ,
as he styles it, is a mere cluster of] .V • ‘V 1 fr&fcru'. * ^ '^'ek and I* •W’ijt Prices,
transparencies, while lus boast of, “jour-1 ‘ Vi ‘ s ^ v " •
nalistio ’duty,” and “journalisiic inde
pendence,” is the oldest among the
sterotyped subterfuges when a journal
istic writer lets loose some, hing which
rebounds upon himselt It has often
been said that, the public nets of pub
lic men are pub ie property, and while
this may be so, uufuir criticism is al
ways to bo deprecated. The Chronicle
will find itself alone among the journals
oi Georgia iu its insidious attack upon
Fir, Black.
Half!
oultassf fi a j&~WPMMm
IS*
Vivluri s, Ex elision T >u ; , Canopy'
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
. FOR TAX RECEIVER,
1 announce m.vself a candidate for
Receiver Tax Returns for Burke
county at the ensuing elect#)n for
c nnty oflicers in January next, and
solicit the support, of the voters of
t. : w. 8. GoDBits.
v ’U-ily.
O^t.20
.’ ps, 1 took 1 ways and Buggies, all s’ylca
an l .T-.dos,
v
The p’ltei t American ltoid-Curt. The onsie t riding and most pcrLct
two whed vehhilo vot produced. Leads all others. Supersedes all others.
Three qu.-rt'T Trotting Wagons. Li lies’ Pine't»ri«, elegant styles. 4^ uac h
M erial. Fine Paints "lit! Varnishci*, Saddlery and Fine Harness. Leath
er findings. Best quality Seamless Gum Belting, pure article. Leather
B hing. Laci» g. Fine Tranks and Valises. Agents f. r Wilson, Childs &
CV; Philadelpl ia Wagons, the lightest and best.
ocL6,’82.cm.
wet FTi ICE*!>0" CTS iNBOlrijis urt ~
75 61MTSI7S CTS IS TUBES LIKE THIS ENGRAVING
:s or
All Sufferers with BLIND, BLEEDING or HIDDEN PILES oan bo ponnauoutly cured liy uUug
l)B. TABLER’S PILE TUBE, price, 76 ctii. Ask your Drucgist
FOR SAT E BY VV. F. IIOLLEYMAN. jun!6,\S2 b y..
A eomMnatUncf i>-
louiidK+f Irtm, JVvvi .mu
Ua rk (* ml l‘k o»]‘ horiu< i u.
a pnlatablo form. The
only preparation Of irou
that will not blacken the
teeth,ho eharactcrUtieof
other I ran preparation*.
DUveiuiMii ' urn im V 1 ii. S3 viou'ii nu.' |aiviii.m rciiinijr hub, lit uijr iiunuo, uibuu wiug wuuovi iin «untp>
I'ast t that haw aonae of our most eminent physicians huve yleltU*a to this groat anil lncoiupar*
eblr fi'iocd). I l'i'i n—liw It In prefurcxce to miy Iron proranillon »\u"lo. In f»vt, each a eoitiuMMd
Mlm. UAiintu a Iuum Toxic; li a notuu«lty In iny precil. e. Da. Routin’ BA^mtLMU^
ST. ton 1 '. Mo.. Noy. gtli. '.<11.
3io* Wuli. Ai
ftgret color to 'OicVCooJ^
natural healthful tone to 1
Me it Igetttve organa and I
norcoua tunklna'
U applicable to General (
Debility, T.ohh of A one- \
Mte, IToetratlon of fatal I
Poteen and ImpotenceJ . ..
MANUFACTURED BY THE DR. HART£K MCDIOIlia CO., Hi N, MAIN *T, tT. 10UR.
/mm/c.
junl6 ) ’82.b-y.
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