The true citizen. (Waynesboro, Ga.) 1882-current, December 08, 1882, Image 4

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K lie a ; •lie Otizon. WAYN.ISLORO, OA.. KELOAY, 7JKO- fl. 1«8J "Tv? ffnrvif^jJ, of (bo FiM&t." FOR TAX RECEIVER. I take iIlia method of announcing myself as a candidate for the office of Hceeiver of Tax Returns for Burke ooun v, at the ensuing election in .Ian nary next, and solicit the votes of my follow < itisens. Respeitfu ly. nov24 *1>. W.Whitfield. FOR TAX RECEIVER. I ntimiui co ni vs^lf a candidate f r Receiver lax Returns for Burke o<m tv at the ensuing election f r c unity officersi" January next, and solicit ’lie support, 'f the voters of c 'tintv. W. s Godree. Oct.20 The Lcgisla nre adjourns to day to meet sgaiti xt- summer. Th e defeats the letter and intention of the <'onatitution wfoun it dcolired diat there should he only one session of the L« is- lature s. year. We have found pome things to ownmend in the present !^?“ js‘a tire, but this action en its part., w ooydemn. Governor Stephens has ordered Dv. ’|Uinc->. chief physic an of the Ponlten- t.ary, to visit the convict camps and to thoroughly ovamino every hing that r«- Iitec to the sanitary wel are of the pr'ieonere. ifo is instructed to see whether the convicts are supplied * itl. ■prooer food-looking to qua Dy and quantity, and to clothing and bedding. WL c the next ‘‘convict catechism” 10 is.raod we will fee if it contains any queflvionc caloaiated to draw out these . faote. Oolambu3 Times. | cVctTonto the office of Sheriff, at the for tax cot.lector. Wo are authorised to announce the narn** of (!. A. W ard as r e ndidato for the office of Tar. ( olleotor at the ensuing election. sept. 22. FoF CLERK OF HUUKRTOit COURT. We are aothorised to announce the name of H. J Behan » candidate for the of“cc of i 1< rk of the Superior Court at the ensuing elec ion. FOR SHERIFF. I he friends of k d'.? rd Byrd announce o a •’ood and 'rue man tor lB-Waynesboro Academy,:::83 Hrv. C. C. Sj'KNcn JuuknS. Rodukhs A. M. Principal. A. If. 1st Assistant 2d Assistant. Th ■ first term opens January 1st und closes March hist. The second term common es April 1st and ends June .‘iuth. The third tenn begins October 1st and termi nates with thn end of the yt ar. Rates of tuition Ssito&i per month, or85toi7!<S per term, according to the grade of the scholar. The second term, April 1st to JuneSOth, will be free to all. That is the the time set apart for the common school fund to settle all tuition. It will be seen that by paving fertile term tho tuition will be only It) to 15 dollars “or 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. ’’ho second Assistant will be electe i in a few days and the number will be Inc eased accord ing to the requirements of the School. The Ac demy building mil grounds will be thoroughly repaired and new and improved desks put in all the rooms. No-sparge for Incidentals. The tuition covers everything except books and stat lottery. it is tin; 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 tin a firm and fasting foundation. W. A. WILKINS | TlIOs j. Mc-KLMURRAY, I J A S. ATTA W A V, V Coiu’rs- W. McC.ITHKRN, i novS’SUtf ( . H. THOMAS. I BLACKSMITH IN G l- AM, ITS BRANCHES. li on, Steel, Cutlery, Gun?, Pistols, Saddles and Bridles. Wheels, Hubs, Spokes, Rim*, Axles, Etc., Etc. At Lowest Pr ices, Crcneral Ag nt For election in nuv27 lanuary next. M KAY FRiBNDH. FOR SHERIFF. '*> nre atuhorizo ; to nntinunen the name of it. . . t'iixoii as a canditlx*e for the oilier of sheriff, a he rnwrng e ec- lion in Junuarv next. .se auk* the The Legislature rill adjourn on the 8lli inEt&nt to reconvene ou the firs! Wodnosdsy in July. Thai ic one way to obey th<9 State constitution, which ! says positively that there shall be only i one vesslon it. every two years. Griffin f^uu. There was never a grosser viola | support of the voters of Burke county. tUiQ of the constitution in this State or j in (.be Uni ed States. We speak about ; FuU f ri 5r) ''. Radical enuteiupt for wr tten «on;st jtu j 1 announce myseit as a candidate or ,- j . „ ,- • II , re^electiou to the office of Sheriff ai the tiCDfi, and vet there is no lung in all die . . m i ” j ensuing election for county officers, and history of that party to compare wi h ; respec |; ully aolLit the support of he liie bold, unhesit?. mg, comcienceles' | voteis of Burke cowry. li eiec-ed 1 violation cf our State constitution by J shad execute the ditiies of she office in Spec a Uij. Iforseshonig : O CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND WAGONS Repaired at Short Notice aud in the BestStvle. : (J : T. IIE undersigned begs leave to inform 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, fie makes I ior.e Sh dug a Specialty, and does his work promptly and well. 1 ie has secured the service- oi a competent <:arri»j»« makerand Wheeiright, and i,. prepavek r» make your broken or worn Carriages’ Buggies and Vtsg ons as gootl as new J’ ices to suit the times. Give hull a trial. apr 141-0-0 f. O. BYRNS. Ec ipsc* Steam Engine, Vrinship Gin, ''•tniure, Spreader, Oliver Chilled Flow, Duplex Harrow, Walter A. Wood Mower, lleapor »nd Binder. Bept.22,’82.hy HENKY P. MOORE. 809 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. READY, WILLING and ABLE -AT • he future that i hive done in ilie fast oct.13’82. B. Haesklek. FOR COUNTY TRKASURKR. three successive Legislatures in th# mat ter of prohibited Annual sessions —M a ooo Te egraph k Messen er. . Tlionms Quimiev offers himself as a |~£ The I egtslafure ha< refused j 0 n( ji ( iu.ie for rv; elec.ion to the office of to /idi-ept the donation of #50,000, offer- ^ County Treasurer, and so icits the sup- e«i io the S stc Univeiiity by Senate’ pot t of the voters of Burke county. Vwrwn, by a large majority The j )UT' -»ud» of the State approve thi# aciion of the General Assembly; for, \vh le (he Mr..ite would have g ally accepted so atanificent a gilt to her Ua»venity, it mat) bo badgered by provisos a.« .o ren- ivit it# acceptance a burden rather ihu.ii a benefit. Calcula ing that the hobby of education and Unman avarice would cause itaacceptance without an exaniin. ation, Senator Brown seems to have sought a personal aed pr sen! benefit by the popularly which such a generous dead was bound to cariy with it, and an et ailed benefit to hia poste ity to the latest generation. For one# r emito. Brown's sagacity >vo,s at fault, and we oen bu . hope that it indicates a dispo aition on ihe pnrt of our rulcra to ihrow off a politic* yoke which ia galling to wear. 3.3 d 3 c.39 —1222.85!’^ W X ^5^ s.- xs ■ -o " — ’—■ — r—' rji p'J'l 9U:f> r’-'-f o * 9 y. 3 g ,2 H ^ a f a - tt? “ Z* i. c« r ZZ a >> Tj 5 -- A3 r r -3 (T> to rf CJ ID W -J r-V 1-3 Q Jj r+- O & fo ^ =• --i ^ -l V 3- S '£■>. ' ?il JpiT-g T ^ 3 5 =V1 fl ^ o O . 7. ^ ^ > Z- 5 3 3 X A2 I | -s X 4* ° U > hJ o Ft, a- - .,°tO 3 f / J J ^ ^ nn u i-sola’s5*5 » q M •'VliS^d.W H “* ** '“ to -i ”H * J ». 1 L-r-s SH THS WA TNKSB9RO JEWELRY HOUSE. —One of the most enterprising firms in our town is Beal & Attaway '1 lies# gentlemen are determined that \\ av nesboro shall have one of the best and cheapest jewelry stores iu Georgia, and bare lately added one of the largest, stocks of w&tehes, clocks and jewelry ever seen in this city. Also, gnns, nis cols, ccps, cartridges, shot and powder. With a new and handsome stock on band, and unproved tools, this house is prepared to execute all work neaUy, cheaply, and in good style. For enei^ry. pluck and vim we commend this firm to the citieens of old Burke as among the beet and cheapest jowclry houses we know of. novl(J 82tf. ,w * £* 3 '* y 3 93 tv ^ ; t-m- . *1 \Jj HS 0^-5 < gg-8 £5 1 tA CO e* ^ t* P. 7 « » Ya-g- g.8 2 o r/j 3 | 5 2S ^ S* til ^ > rr3 NHV, c J 1 o-J J I T, flj n A** e. 3. " r. 2 21 a' O > — u • " 3 e a 1/1 o » Q. w o w —3 O 00 ; =« s,-q m o n q n ir. 0 -? CSjjfn 5 = «^r;n vr »o c t) ^t, y H sl2 H dag- g-oo R T) S’ to 2*- ed U 'j n H ^ > ST ^ s>- o Ed. A. Carter. — When von t»o to AiigU’ta, c’ to Wbi. Mull erin A Go’s, to hnv j ur ah< v .-«. tf. L H UOUK OEMENTS. — Election TioketH printed in pom s'yh’ and «t city prices. All order wi'l receive »>ur immediate attention. Wo can deliver as many as 60,000 in v •angle day. Give ds a trial fi>r w 'uau.ntec satisfaction. Special rati • give or. orders for 6/KX) or mn.-o.— •Jail at The Citizen office if you want your work gotten Ep in goo. •,ty!o and «t r'*H«o »nbl8 prices. EOtt TAX RECEIVER- 4 We are authorised to announce J. K. ffhoouM iw a candidate forJhe office of Tax Receiver at the onsuinf eke lion in ^nuary next. He solicits the euppor voters of Burke county. DEALER IN Norfolk and Savannah Oysters, Fresh Fish, of all kinds. Freeh F»rk and B<ef. Fresh hohie-inad*' Sausages, Thu choire-t Fipits, etc. WAYNESBORO, : : GA. duel,'82 in. RESTAURANT I announce to 111 *• public that I have opened a first-ela^s R stiuranl in rear of my store, directly opposite S. A. Gray’s, where meals will he serve ! at all liouis 1 have engaged 1 lie cervices of tho ceh hr'ted c<>ok, Jim Br"wn, wlio will be in «ttenda»ce ud will Her /e the patr *»s in ttrsi* Htylc. P. B. Hall. • •otilit 82.1'i. i). ij FUlLEK IO.n, AU<rl’*rA, HA. THE oldest srovi? DF.'LF.ll I the city Uumlreds >•£' faiiulins in Hurko, Jeli'er.-xm and Kkdinmml <-.nmties a.’; 1 m : M.' - -ur stnr. - iold to then, daring the hi.-a dt. ean yours. KvmryToutt-seeprr, \/ill au.si to ilu-ir useful- ness, e. iMWin.i', a.H comfort. U'all at FULLERTON’S for t- « t* i tr h r mrj& a TU« newest and largest a,id bout wood bar..- iiu stove in the market. At FULLERTON’S you will find TINWARE, WOODEN WARE CROCKERY. li OUSEKEEP it US U .Art I) 17 ARE. D L. FUL1/Fin ON, H‘28 B't i pin {*.!, A; wU.-ta, <»a. aiut.us ’a-j.t f. HE-OisJN HiL The citi? ns if \V*\ nesboro uv in- tbrnied th if 1 have r - pen, M Y M E A T M A li K E 1\ Where T shall keep on hand the best Men h t" be fi it' d an\where. Fish. Oysters. Shrimp, Crabs, ami everything in my line. &4T Ih «ve heretofore been faithful to my customers and ask a cotitinUHiic ’ of their pHtroiuure. Polite auention. Dir dealing, ITiw pric’d and Fresh Goods to all. Give me a trial. THOS. TANT. augl,8.’82htn L’ooUes Clothing and Hat Si ore. 711 Br ad Sir et, AUGUSTA, GA. Men'ii, Youth’s a d Boy’s .Suits, Over Coats, Hats, Underwear, etc. Ready with the largest and most ch 'ice stock ever offered in Augusta. Willing^) sh w you until you are satisfied. A*'le to sell r.t prices th»* will be sure to please you. If y ou want to buy either at wholesale or retail inspect. s*ep'.22,’82 *m. A. W. BLANCHARD, for J. C. Ludlow k Co, Joint Yr A./ S, » Jiffjf • ■,. v T-fr- A:;;-' Haenel, ;7x^ Repairer of gunh, PI3TOLS, ETC., GA. ca™; W* V NESBORO, vio82nm. TAKE DUE NOTICE of a BAKER. Fi. F. Lawson, Attorney- at-Law, WATNB8BCHO, ... ■ OA. Will promptly attoncl to all business Intmsteil to bis oare, and ifive spindal attention to the practice lit tho Coun of Ordlnxtry. (MHoe noxt door lo Arlington Hotel. uovlO’SSbv. ^ HAVE scoured tim scrylfes of a. I hat-Cluss r V! And am new pri),tl)ri'd tnBi.:rve th.- fieonlrt of Waynesboro -vlth l’.ieu l;r. iu> from la-: .r-*ve ut cents porluni, .'very -By. botwi uu 11 ^tul 1 i.’vl. k. HaUsiaation (iuSi'U'ilecd. auir.v.'KJ.t-o-o. (I. K. St'HEItKR- &RAND msm&TQF WINTER CLUTSSTO FURNISHING GOODs, &c. N> Finer Stork S mth. The Largest, Cheapest and Best in Augusta, at a. & s m as a * s No. 608 Br 'H<1 Street, Opposite August Hotel, AUGUSTA, My present stock <>fclothing, hats, furnishing goods, ’he handsomest, and cheapest ever l>r tight to^Umu*ta, «n«i tny 1 and the public generallv in Burke and 'unties will f buying from m*‘. Cdl and examine our TSUck whether wishing *>ot. Special attenti'>n to wholesslo havers. Mr I. H. Levy will 1 serve his friends from Burke, and other counties. sept.22,’82.a MASONIC TEMPLE Aiigusta, Gra. Southei 11 15 eadquarf e rs 101 Fine Dry Goods. THE ADKINS \ HOUSE 811 Ellis Stnkty Opposite Odd FeUcvro’ H*U».ugu«ta, Ou- .1. ,/. ADKINS, Newly furnished, eentrally loc Id. Uwnvenl* ji-ss portlnii (>r rlty Mot uiid cold biH-lis Htta'.Md tn rooins. FlrHt-elv’s t Files, ekwh rooms Bd beduiui;. Tertu# m .-Inr-.tii. ^ft.ftj’h'i.tf. ♦ji.t to ueji.it>, post ofliee, find b ARLIHSTGii HOUSE BARBER iHOP. W1LUAMH it RROVi'N, Fitor'n. We he); lr> vc to inform the eii.lzt us of Uurke and ihr public (.e.iierally, Dial we have now formed a co-parinarshlli, and numhinad our two turhir shop". Y e tknnk tl.o nblit tor past imtnmhvc and ask it eontliiuuneu of tli«> same Hair ruttlnx, H.or iirew.lne, H|j(ivinu’, etc-, done tue moat artiste! style. We keep on hand at all timed the finest and best assorted stock, and w« h«vo the rno^t elegant st >re for showing it in all the South. Velvet*, i’lti!»h*>, Silkft, Sa’ins, Novelties, and everything desirable in Dress Goods. Fine Hosiery, Ladies, Misses and Gents', Gloves, Lhcos and Nbtions gene rally. Underwmr in great variety. Cashmeres, Kerseys, Jeans, Homespuns, [/men and White Goods. Cloaks, Dolmant, Jackets, &o. Blankets and Flannels. Everything in »ho Dry Goods line is in our stock. We offer no trash, but on good goods we GUARANTEE PRICES against every inarkotin tho United States. A strictly first-class Dressmaking Department is a feature of our business. Orders filled promptly and carefully.