The true citizen. (Waynesboro, Ga.) 1882-current, December 15, 1882, Image 5

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The True Citizen. WAYNKSBORO, OA., FRIDAY, DEC. IB, 1882 Entered at the pf>n office at Waynesboro, Go. as neoond clans matter. —Ck herer ban die purest Imported Sardines to be *ound in Waynesboro. SCHEDULE. The following Is a schedule of the arrival and departure of the passenger train m this uepot: AHlilYAI. DAY PASHLNUKit. Arrive at Waynesboro from Augusta... 11.02 u. m. “ “ “ Milieu 2:34 p.m. at Augusta 4;40 p. in. ARRIVAL NIGHT FAH8HN0MH. rrive at Waynesboro from Augusta . .12:41 a- m “ “ - Milleti.... 8:59 a. m'. “ at Augudta 8:10 a. in* arrival night prbight and accomodation train Arrive at Waynesboro from Amrusta.. 9:21 p. m. “ •• " Mlllen.... 5:10a. m. “ at Augusta 7:30 a. m. THE WAYNESBORO JEWELRY HOUSE. —One of the umst enterprising firms incur town is Heal & Attaway. These gentlemen are determined that V'. ay- nesboro shall have one of the best and cheapest jewelry stores in Georgia, and have lately added one of the largest stocks of watches, clocks and jewelry over seen in this city. Also, guns, pis- tols, caps, cartridges, shot and powder. With a new and handsome stock on hand, and improved tools, this house is prepared to execute all work neatly, cheaply, and in good style. For energy, pluck and vim we commend this firm to the citiaens of old Burke as among ths best and cheapest jewelry houses we kuow of. novl0'l2ff. WBBSS TO 3HND YOUB OMDSS. Elsewhere in this issue will he foand the advertisement of Savannah's lead' mg wholesale grocer and importer of fruit, Mr. J. B. Ready, who asks a share of the patronage of our mer chants, friends and other# who buy goods in quMtiiiaa. Mr. lUedy’a eom- modious building is crowded from cellar toat'iewitha avalanohe of the goof things that makes life enjoyable, and be sides he cannot be undersold by any body, Buying his groceries from points of production, and being the only im porter of foreign green and dried fruits in the State, and also th® largest dealer ir. domestic fruits and vegetables, he ^ has many extraordinary advantages.— Mr. Reedy has just received per ©Be of his regular West India packets a spies did cargo of red bananas and coooanuts just in time for Christmas, wliieh, with his tr> uiendous stock of raisins, nuts, figs, fireworks, grapes, etc , places him in proper trim for the holiday trade We recommend him b'ghly to those in terested, and trust bin patronage from this section "will he large and profitable. I Communicated, ] Editor Citizxk :—The political WMUL.which has so lashed and agitated inda of Burke, is soon to trouble waters agaiu, yet in a less degree, he time is near when clerk, treasurer d otheawcounty official# are to bo lected, ana it is with no little degree of gratification to the friends of Mr. Thomas Quinney that he has announced ituself as a candidate for re-election the important office of treasurer of ~rke eounty. Mr. Quinnay is a na ivc of Louisville, Jefferson sounty, and he oauie to this place several years ago, and commenced the mercantile bu>iness, and his superior business qualifications, energy and integrity has gained the confidence of the peop'e,— He has served for several years a* county treasurer, performing his official duties with efficiency and satis faction to ths public, which will re dound to his credit and maintain the respect of those who have boon his ( fiictids and earnest supporters in the past Mr. Quinney has always been identified with the Democratic party, and an indom ; table worker to sustain its principles in Burke county. There fore, ns ho lias performed the duties of his office so well and with such faithful integrity, und proveu himself to he worthy of the public confidence, it should bo tiie earnest desire of every citiBcn by giving hjm their hoarty sup port to ic f,, in in office so faithful a public* servant. Voter, pause for a moment, and oonsider who is the wor thy and fitleat tnan for office—let not prejudice or olhor worst* reason in flu encc your judgment. Although it is rumored that tie r© are otiior aspirants, and doubtless men of capacity, we should no*, ignore lha claims of on? who has .shown himself to posses* the capacity, and who has so faithfully served us in the past. As to the clerk of the superior court, there are none better titled, and no one who should receive more the approbation of the public than the present incumbent, CYKU8. —There is muoh complaint of frost bitten potatoes. —Rev. R. R. Norman, ofSo’rboro, a as in town this week. —We print election tickets at An gusta prices, on good paper. —Our venerable Marshal, Mi. Wells, lost his male on last .Sunday. 11 Wav a sore loss to him, —When you zo to Augusta, ao to Wm. Mulherin & Go’s, to buy your shoes. tf. —Coacoanut* and a fine lot of delicious fruits just received at Scherers. Also frwdi vesetables. —Rev. TI. H. Parks of the North Georgia Conference will preach in the .Methodist Church on Sunday at 11 o’clock. { —Th© coiy weather seems to have frozen out the malaria. We hear of on y a few eases of sickness of auy kind in town. —It is rumored that there will be a new maa here, from Thom&avilla, to take charge of the artesian well, ob Monday. —What has become of the leeal law making Waynesbora aoity? We see nothing of it among the acts passed at the late session of the Legislatare. —The ease of the Central R. R., vs. Briason, now pending in the Supreme Court, is set for a heariag an the 3d Monday in January next. —Mr. Geo. C. Brown, of No. •, an the Central R. R., a very • prominent man in that section died on last Wed nssday, week, of erysipelas. —Mr. Wm. R. Cox had the miefor- tnne to lose his gin house en Monday night last. We did not learn whether he lost any cotton, er if insured. —We have at last received a list of premiums awarded to exhibitors at the Fair last week, but entirely too late for this issue. We will publish them next week. —There will be an adjourned term of our Superior Court on the 2d Monday m January next. All parties interested will take due notice, and govern, them selves accordingly. —The cotton picking season is about over in this county. The fields look black and bare- The crop while not a very lartre one, is better than was at one time expected. —Two citizens of Midvi'le, this county, were carried to Savannah, by a Deputy U 8. Marshal, on Wednesday morning, charged with selling spiritu ous liquors without license. —And now Mr. Sim Bell smiles even while he slumbers, as he thinks of next year’s Fair, and the beautiful silyer Still 1 I) I h Lead! The largest s'*»ck f id t mas Goods -AND AT- LOWEST PRICES M Pol,hill’s. P n’f fail to call and nt.-ok 1>»! r* purchasing juw‘J3’H5i»y ex inm*y »*y irUewh’Uv. in Quaitit y and Priam TAKE DUE NOTICE i secured the service* ef a First.-Glass BAKER Aid am »*w are par ad to sc-.rvA ths pespls *f Waynesboro with sics Bread, hot froaa ths stwv* at • costs per lout', every day, bstweoa 11 aad 1 s’olnck. &atisfactU»u guaranteed. a«ir£>.’l»9.t-e-s. C. K. liClHREIt CHRISTMAS JtuI Rewirtl pout:?:* s HORSE Aft3 CATTLE POWD&rM Ho Hob&u will <tl6 of Colic, Pot* or Lung Ps tn it, If FouWa Powders are UAt-il to tree. route's Powders will cure an*i r>*-:v«-n». 14o« • "bi'Iuba. Pvutz's I’ovrdeM -r.*11 pre> i-'.t Oav- in P.iwls. Fount's Powdora w-ll itr ic - -- t'-e <—antl'v of milk and cream twenty per cent., tint! n.nk.o t;.e butter firm and sweet. Fonts’* Powders v.- :’l e-re r - :•••-•■ ei;* almost i'vhky Du to Fonz's !\n- '■ r... Sold every wic.ro. r.,v- v. u.i. c . v. u . ION. For sale 1 y W. Dec.l ').’8‘2.b-y tf. Hollktmak. eedy, PRESENTS. cup he expects to win on his fine gir^ baby. Sjm, we give yon joy. —Mr. J. Eliuora Palmer, a native of this county, but now of Charleston,^, f!., was in town a few day* this week, vis iting relatives and friends Well, El more, we were really glad to see you. — Mr. E. H. Calloway, for sometime past the assistant in the Academy, left this (Saturday) mornin.: for his heme in Washington, Ga. We regret to give him ap very mueb, as he has proven himself a valuable acquisition to our WHOLESALE GROCER. AND- AU the Fancy Goods which were exhibited during the Fair in my show coiae are now offered For Sale I vi porter of fruit •OR, BAY A WiMTA&lA STBia'TS, SAVANNAH, GA At Reduced Prices. Hipdqnnrier* and First Hands for Fine Fancy Grocer*. Graan and Dried Fruits of all kind# in Bauson. a I am the only importer of Fruit in the Btute, end consequently Headquuruers. A big stock of llaliday Gaod«,i Fireworks, etc., etc d»cl5’8fll,li-y HWT* —Messrs. J. B. White Co., and Mr. James Millar, both of Augusta, has sent ren®n.cl8 of their a.lvertieemcnts, which arrived too late fur thin issue.— Look out for them next week. In the —Our old lriead and patron, S.: luean ti **> * bt!R J ou «° 10 Augusta Schwarzwoiss has a hcw advertisement oa R on J. B. W uite 4 Co., 740 Broad in today's issue, offering tj sell all the j sh-eet, aud James Miller. Miller's Cor goods in his show cases and on exhibi- SCHWARft WEISS. Laad -r of Low Prie©* - Pig lami, veer *«aaH Breakfa«t- Baatm^ 9 ta 4 Hm an*i-js#. 8ugar, af all gradaa. Uic and Java Co Sea. NuU and C«afetiaa*rUi *f all tf iads. 4»d a graat Many fther Good Thinga. *. • t is ir 4 Kiw aisi. Lamdor. af Friaua W«liS BostOreal ©at* far wfe at flak wary,- bition at the Fair, at reduoed rate*.— Now, gentle render, vv* think it is to your mu-reat to read his advertise ment and go and roo the goods. —Mr. J, R. Thomas announced him self through our columns last week as a candidate for Tax Receiver. The press.-, uro upon our columns forced us to omit the usual notice, and we now take pleasure in oallin^ the attention of our readers to Mr. Thomas’ anuouneoment. Everybody knows him to be a olever gentleman, and folly competent to fill the office he seeks He solicits the support of all hm friends. nor. These gentlemen keep extensive stocks of fine goods on hand —and we know both firms are reliable. Don’t forget to look for their advertisement next week. —Mr. A. \V. Clark is in town for th# purpose-^of taking pictures, and if samples of work are any criterion, wa pronounotrAlr. Clark a first class ar tist. MivClark renews old faded pic tures, anatakes scenes, residences, etc., It style. We think it is an op- our oitisans should not let go roved. 80 oome forward and r picture taken in the host —Dr. J. A. Pelhill has lately been mysterionelv abeent several times and ae a good journalist we now propose to expose bis movements. W - have discov ered that he has ejected “a coruer” in Christmas goods with old Santa Claus and has now in store a beautiful stock of fancy %00d9. He has presents for husband, presents for the wife, presents for the baby and presents for the maid en fair. But if you really wont to know what he has, you must read his advertisement, and then go and aee for yourself. Notion to druggists and sterekeepers. 1 guarantee Sbriuer’s Indian Vermifuge to destroy and expel worms from the human, body, where they exist, it used acoording to directions. You are au thorised to sell it ou the above condi tions. David E. Foutz, Proprietor Baltimore, Md. For sale by W. F. Holleyman —The attention of the indie* of Waynesboro are called to the flue and ire«h lot of Ma’naa Oruinxs at Sohertrsfor 36 cent* a pound or 3 pounds tor a dollar. A {"mb supply just rooeivou- ARLMfON HOUSE BARBER SERF. * W1LI.IAMV tt BROWN, Fuat's We bog leare «• inform t*a sitHHoa* of Burl,* and the publie HeasiaUy, knat -wa bur« a.n formed a oo-pstrtx<«r*tolp. and uombinnu oar t,ws ttu'ber rihupe. W* thaak IU i akJta fw pa-ii. patronage and ask a •oakiaaunae af vnu pair Cutting, uluir Bnumian, «m>Tu», eta. u««» in the must artlatla MVka. inatmtao. Ji. F. LiWIdH, AUotmq - mfr-Zww, watjowbobo, ... » P r »“P‘l» »»4uad ta ati fcuiaam iaWasted t* hi* cam, and «ira awmiol aWeasion ba th* S ractiv* in tho Oaa« at Urdlaarr. 01Noe next e“ * ' ioar to ArUuxtaa Hotah aaniHMtr. —On Tnasday evening next, at th* “Arlington,” will naant one of theinosj recKereAa nffiaira af tka season, r in th shape of n mnaianl aaaaert, in whi some af oni heat dramatiu end masi talent will engage. The mast pop song# af the day, together with o; selection#, nil interaperned with re tiona and dramatic ssenea wad asleoti will be prominent fsatnres of the pr gramna. Ta thoaa who sou tumpin'* going, n Irani m in atora, th* pleas Hi'* of which flkjf dream not.