The true citizen. (Waynesboro, Ga.) 1882-current, December 15, 1882, Image 8

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•OPENED. /i <.jD' fT ; r , y,of Waynesboro are in- f r;r> i/i u j h»*Yf r'j*- 1 pnud A? r M £ A T M A R K E 7\ r b•- r<■ I shall kf*ep h*n<! th« best. M- ;t f to be found anywhere. M>K Oysters, Shrimp, Crabs, ft-id every tiling in roy une. itW I h«ve heretofore been faithful t < ray r-riGomers and nrk a eotitinuanc • €->fth r ?r patrona?e. Polite (Mention. fair dealing, low } fi unci Freeh Good* to all. Give 1 ■<; » trial. auglB/82hm THOS. TANT. 111. FULLERTON, AVGUSTA,' CA. /tfr. ottcst BTOTK DT1ALFR it. the city Vf f / fMbttirn in Parke, J-.'fferson ami FwhuMio.i «»T>--?t!<!9 are ustup our Gem s i;ol<i to t e.ti ila«t tlfte-n years, i;ver> .< «>jv*r, ;vdJ attest to their useful- li..' !. e’rfmnuiV. nv* comfort. ri'\!] .it t'ULLLi-.TONrif tor G e Hl;W £s«sv uwm fc, ‘tw iitwiwi and largest *?id best wood burn • ,-raove in the market. M /?/•.(<ERrOX’d you wlU find IN WAR}), WOOnKNWARK, CROCKERY, & HOUSKHKEPHR8 HARDWARE. D. L. FULLERTON, f>28 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. sa.’ttt.t-f. 1 P W aynasSora Academy* :; 83 Knv. c C. ftvjcocn... Jm.iK.aS. R iDutiRi*... M. Principal. ... A. B. let Assistant 2d Assistant,. Th i first term opens January 1st and doses y.tv roll Slat. i ne second term comrnen >oh April 1st and Juno JjOtti. Ate third term btjsrins October 1st and terrni- r. >. ns with the cad 0 the year. •. ’! vjs of tuiti 7i ft to S3 per mouth, <>r S' V> ?7.M> p r term, according to the grade of the scholar. The second u rr,, April let to Jane, 80th, will bo IT to all. That is the the time sot apart for the c., union school t'uud to settle all tuition. .’r, wit) bo seen that by paying for the term the t .itinn will be only ip to 15dollars for nine months is.: col in one of the best Academies in the Slate The. management are determined to place a dr- * •ctass academic education in the reach 1 >f all. ” A" iH'jnnd Assistant will bo elected in a few days and the nine her will be increased aecord- in?- to the rodBireniente of the school. . The An demy building and grounds will be th trouchly repaired and new and improved •i.'-As pa* in all the rooms. cargo for incidentals. The t'uiiion coy. r. ■•..’{mm; evcopt books aidstathniory. :r- th°. to-.va fshstol. The teacher air lire o; y*.. The closest attention will be given to the small ns well asi the larger pupils. A ;yrdial and earnest support iroin all will put th - Academy ou a firm and Lasting foundation. ‘.V. A. WILKIRS. | TUOrt J. MoUL.'it0RHAY JAS. ATTAWAY, ^ Com’rs. W. Mori A THE RN, V ' -Tdfctf <,. n. THOMAS. f? I A 1-) i.J d OKS M IT Hi NG IN ALL ITS BEAR D H I S. i lorseshonig /Spec 'attij. O : C A f RI AGl'.S, RUGGIICS AND WAGONS ri. j.; turd at Short Notice ami in the Best Style. T ,» Hr umleiiiigritsi begs leave to inform }■'.■• ; uljlic that he is prepared to do black- smithing. in all its branches, at his shop, ?/:p>jsite Mr. IS. A. Gray’s Stables, and C..S1 share of the public patronage. Me ly.akes Horae Shying a Specialty, and floes his work promptly and well. He has secured the services of a competent carriage makerand iVheelright, and is prepared t« make your broken or worn Carriages’ Buggies ahd Wag on;. as good as new. Trices to suit the times. Give ’him atrial. aj.-; i4l-o o 1. O. BYRNS. ew Attractions AT The Music House of the South i.iUlO Organs t Musical J nstru-n writs* r. V.— K..L o. M.~L. P. Q S. \ • t>dod vi-lit among the principal piano ?■ ,T „7. i’ incior:; s nas nnublod us U> make the t i ,y. stde.'Xiou ui ini truineuLs ever brought t. * ibistu. ri ■ - *'.oyk, which will be replenished weekly ' in i v: best nuumfaolurerH, wl I b.i Hie largest k" .'. meet ooinpleto in the flouth, O r. prices the lowest and terms of pay- s,k: >t :iie eastesl ever offered. ^I ! ret music and music books—largo discount i ■<,:n iittbdsher’s prices. Beet Italian strings, i.r ' wry thine desired in the line ol music. , mono.' i y visit.it.- or emrresp uuling with i). ''iouinson (is Co. R31 Rroa.1 Bt., Apousta, (!a. HPECIM. WO'St^lC. • t.hi.i date the svrrices of Mr. (t. H.Tuvlov. . tel repairer i ir os terminate. All or gno- will receive the prompt attention Dates, who guarantees i.nllri tl. O Rosg 1882. VROi . KAttHtb ! jKADICAL CURE, FOR KSHVOUS BEBXI1XTY2 ORGANIC WEAKNESS last a uiontn.) ; V< B ^ hn. ", (fufliolcnt to ^S'y,..-V 1 _To. a re’-nmnoDt rurp, unless in XT’ -“vere $5 : No. over throt* months, will rostore tbowx^Je^jji I in the wop?i condition,) ^7. Went r^ 4 .F rruj.il, Jn plain wrappers, ^ull Direc- tsfep tione for using will ocoouipauy each boi^ l*r<»:i)flrcd ami SoliI OAXF try HARR’S REMEDY CO.Mfg.Ohemists, Markft and Bth Sts.. 8T. LOUIS, MO. jmiiG,’S'2.b-y. 1 - v V -.A5 AiimlMM Eif - V/Tttkft? Akk^^^S&fa3a®S^l«a0IS.ri» ii-vbul una Miuiiingiuuus piod- - • U- tiro substuticc oi tiiv ..•■.•; vav.es die soiia niHtier .it .e • '.I i, ue , auu luniii. a . . -it viim.ii le-lie ves tke «r» .the cough; Et cleanses s . ' • ipiuvllios, BtrellgliimF vi.eit By u«.ecaM.',iiivtgov. ... the blond* mid braces the ni cfitiG f.nTcsi cud !i.> ■ .tajitti-iv.iie to nefjlet/t remedy promptly* A . •»., - "its toe a..M*uion that, •oi iiiuml <Bat Is ns VI’S FKPECTD2.AHT. . . ■ ■■> p.Jili gin, HUlxiius : • nd :1 jr cures the uio-1 l •, cnrilial. e5sH~ , >"•■> Croup It in • *• .'fflhKmmm ■ myHJ •. St.spepstn, >!U' iistipa- onion of LI . sr,and ,.i. it “feel Prsthe ■nil' ll .-8’a: PLEASANT! SATE! POSITIVE! %WGONQRRH(EAiGlEET£ oaeto three dayi Also Prevents Contagion No loss of Time or change of Diet Overwhelming sales, unmis takable cures and unbounded satisfaction An Agent wanted In everv city and town in South Sent by express on receipt of price, Address BONKOCINE CO , •ole AouveaBcutawm ftawe ATLANTA. Qa- Howto Cure Consumption! fes The great, num ber of deaths from I this destroyer of the human race, and its rapid in crease, call with trumpet voice for the genius of some one to devise means for the de thronement of its power. The cure has been discov ered and iH sav ing thousands. Genius lias in vented a detect or; nature lias furnished the remedy. Avail —.— yourself of it be- Gousssns & TsWerW’g&Stt NASHVILLE. 'iT'NN. neglected, often (<uiuinittes in consumption. '■'<) guur'd ag.iitist this sure and fatal destroyer us-.*the only antidote, Cousseus’Compoiiiul iioncy of Tar. F«.r sale by VV. F. Holleyinsn. jmil6,’82.b.y. DEALER IN- n —■ vT ‘ 1 ~ G rr. o L r N : 'x i i'*c- ? -era '!Lo m &9 S *aj fX S> $■ H * ° >>x)rn : C l-jn "g C3 it, g;'- -t _o? r- — gj -S3 Co B s- <r. C *-1 <* O 3 “ O ra! 3 rj g' & m w ill lK? o P 3 ' cr » h-*! m *Ci Zj « Hi t- n 'j- 3 C si p H 3 te 'v cl-era gT'- - Htj o r 1 tr 1 W Hi A p r* ts CD p* B ?? 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To the Editor: To the Editor ; f wish you to insert my challenge to the man! 1 um li;ui::ieus for to meet a bloke by the who sent you a bogus challenge in my name | mime of Limlity Murray as say V cun knock me last week, offering to knock our. a person by I lioui a speakirg of the (TengllghLuntiwlc.il. slugging him with soft answers. I #in not in I 1 trill it is ed a If way to a max in won round, that line of business, but if 1 can find the man j . o 'dp mo. Yours liever, T-u YV-ls-n. who wrote that challenge for me, 1 will give! him $500 if he will stand up la tween me and Tug | OFFICE OF Till-’. SMITH MANUFACTURING CO Wilson wh ;n we have our little argument with- SumivnxB, August 15, 1882. out kids. Yours, J-iinL.S-li.-v-m. | To the Editor: You will oblige me by publishing mv chatted ;: 1 will go as follows: I will meet any John Binith i the world and contest with him nay right an title to the name. 1st, in point of Smithness. 2d, in point of Johnoity. Any man who can prove that, he Is John Smither than 1 am is fairly entitled to the belt. Yours originally and mily, John bvn>n. NOW | WE 1 PUT ; ON I THE | GLOVES | IN ( OUR ! DRY | GOODS | EMPORIUM I AND I MEET THE | PUBLIC j THIS | WEEK | IN | OUR % BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT. August 27th.—We hereby challenge any ♦hoe House in th<? South to sell goods as low as we do. We only keep Frst-Class Manufactures. On Low Shoes and Slippers this week we propose a regular SWEEP-OUT! Our Bargains are not confined to goods out of season,but apply to all our New Full Stock! $.500 that wo never advertise nothing | that is not so. | $500 that no man. woman or child ever bought | an article from us that was not as represented. $5,000 hat we are the Leaders of Low Prices. $500 that our $.5 Hand Sewed French Calf But ton cannot bo bought, elsewhere for less than $7. $500 that our $2 50 Calf Congress Gaiters can not bo bought elsewhere for less than sit. $500 that our $l Calf Boots is the biggest bargain that Augusta ever had. $500 that our $1 Calf Hand-Sewed Congress Gaiter cannot be bought tor less than $6.50. 500 that our $2 Button Boot oann bought for less than $1. 500 that our P. Calf Jersey Tie, at $1.25, can not be bought elsewhere for less than $2. $500 that our Gents’ English Tie, T ' iX-Toc, $1.65. cannot be bought elsewhere for less than $2.25. $500 that, our Boys’ French Calf Button, at $2, cannot be bought elsewhere for less than $8. $500 that our Ladies’ Kid Polish, at 95 cents, junnot be bought elsewhere for less than $1.50. $500 that our Calf Polish, at 85 ceuts, eanno be bought elsewhere for less than $1.50. _ JB. WHITE AO. / STARTLING PRICES l Gent ' Low Quartered Himes utOOo. worth $1.50. Calf I ies nt N5c.. good value for $1.50. Evins Ladies Blippiirs at 40c.. well worth 00. Aufoniatio Buttoned Gaiter t at $1.75, good vulue $:;.50. Fox Balmorals at 75c. Bobble *■ at $1.50, well worth $8. Glove Lid Fox Balsa! 8! 50 cheap at $2.25 . ergo Kid Fox Button ;u $i.5U, old price 2.25. Ladies Ladies Kid Button 11. W. Button Hole, at $1.50, worth 2.50. Serge Congress at 85c. ’* Pebble Button at $1.25, worth $2. “ Kid Bui ton at 90c., low at 1.50. Serge Slippers at 80o„ old price 75e. ‘ Croquet Kid Slippers at 50c, well wovth $1 Misses’ Kid Buttem tu $j. “ Kid X’als. at 75c. “ Pebble Buttons at $1. “ Grain Ba Is. at 75c. “ Kid Fox Bals. at. 90c. ** ftorge Polish at 60o. Ladies’ Kitl Opera .Slippers 75c., former price $2. Newport Ties, at 50c., former price $1.75 ” ’ 1 Fox Bals. at. 60c,, worth $2. Kid Kid Fox Button at $l.?5c., worth $3.50 Childs’ Kid Button at. 25c. “ Glove Kid at 85e. “ Bronze Button at 40c. \Jt Ed. A, I arter, Gite this Before You Accept Our Challenge ! Svki that, our $1.25 Felt Hat -annot be J.i,mil- | In the state for less than $t. '•’/ 't' «i'i!'*A 1 'It ii * $l,3>ij that a person buying of us ra.ni umi mu- ft. v Hat eatnio-. be bought | alwuy#make ours their trading place 7? I $10,000 that we are the Rulers, Dictators Hud Tu _ • once will l I.eadcrs of the Dry Goods, Clothing aud Shoe I Trade of Georg-a and Soutli Carolina. 5.S>, rn d COMPANY. sept.8'.S2,a ru N tv folk «n*l Suvannali Oy store, Kri’sli Pish, ot' ttll kinds. i'Vo-'ti I .»rk am) lieof. Frfv. hrimo-maU 1 'iSausHgos, The choicest Fruits, etc. j WAYNESBORO, S T K E E T, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA T. D. OLIVER* A ’I’ 17 O 17 N Id V V X I, A AV r VVAYNESUORO, (jA. m-.ii ) n mi’Gt«r#*l f •‘Gh'i.o: f;. ri«;u (-I.m t uvltirH‘»huuMH«*it(ll v> dl ■" t Milttlu Ml If AdfUMligMi ill A<L! c mi* HI7TTW* IV* H. till ut., /t-TXAt;Libm:iv uxui iii.tti v "'111 tiracUce in Hie Uigustn, l-lustcm and middle circuits. S* to >;il attention -.'.iveu to Justice Court practice. icuy5, 82.b y. a.Id, 3. M’t'6 ore POSITIVELY CASH. FREE! RELIABLE SELF-CURE. fkvorlts prescription of one of the most noted end successful apeolsltaa In the U! 8. i of Wei (now retired) foi the cure Verrvu* DeMWy. £ omt Manhood, Ifealnteee end Bent plsiuso*toilenvelope/V«e. BruggisUc*ufUllt )pl*l u so*lod on velop»JVo«. LrugeisU c*u I Address DR. WARD & CO.. Ue(stole. M junl0,’32o^.