The true citizen. (Waynesboro, Ga.) 1882-current, December 22, 1882, Image 6

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A ydenJuui «;■»*•« ‘ " '•■ tu&f ft -Tff.rtd aJy. i for C. - ,. .j’SikJ'i'U'SiilxJ mi l nlntttld bV> in evpry jix)i :'w. ilBiI ifrl • Til TIPS 1 iu! ■■£$ PWaP&SS&x', * acht P8R8CTI.Y oafTm- . tWtfJ *J'• i-x■xi"-u tf’o'sex-, S -r.it t *»* A 2d«««i swift* •], nut r »■ i s CoIIbi ■ >Mi ti. SkV. iJri-xa, 5- '.J 1 • ' -• t'f illMi J.tatt, If i'.* -nc .’.•»{, I . . 1 . . '■•i t.'ynAoillo Hn",eicjji'.if i"j , 'o ":»* 1 .<■') w«)l, , 'u*iuvV«x^>llu(i bod-tune •■•' nunlrtrentht pato « h,rntJOTri*theixpppiitc,fro» • •>. • 'be li-.-fi'- i. Prfe«.C‘f5<‘. 0)5 *#!■ . V.lf. • ' r ' , .R T'JTT’S * >f Waynesboro arc in- I have r - p u-! MEAT MARKET, WVr- I sln.il k-ep on hand the best M«-a « h* be ft U"(l anywhere. Fkk. Oysters, Shrimp, Crabs, ' and everything in tny line. I iliir I have heretofore been faithful to my ouatomers and ask a continuance of their patronage. Polite attention, fur dealing, low prices and Fresh Goods to all. Give me s trial. THOS. TANT. au^l8.’82hDa D. L. FULLERTON^ AUGUSTA, GA. TUE oldest STOVE DEALER in the city flundreds of families in liurko, Jefferson and Richmond counties are usluj; our stoves Bold to them riurinp' tho last fifteen ycirs. Every housekeeper, will attest to then’ useful ness, economy, and comfort. Call at FULLERTON’S for t! e The cowest ar.d largest and best wood burn lng stove in the market. At FULLERTON'S you will find TINWARE, WOODEN W APE. CROCKERY, & HOUSEKEEPERS HARDWARE. I) L FULLERTON, G28Proad Street, Augusta, (Ia. aug.rr. ’«r.t-f. IS--; Wavnssfcoro Acad3my,:;83 Rev. C. C. SfENCE... JUI.IENS. ffoDiiliHS.. .A. M.Principal. A. IJ. 1st Assistant rd Assistant. tioe8’82by The flint term opens January 1st and closes March 3loc. Ti . o second term com men es April 1st and ends Jane 30th. The third term begins October 1st and iemu- naiea will, the end id the year. «'• ■ a of tuif imi Pi to if i per month, or f5 to 97*4 p -r term, a.cf ordingto the grade of tho scholar. The -eeond term, April 1st to June30th, will be i ea to all. That is the the time sot apart for the common school fi nd to settle all tuition. i r will be seen that by paving for the term the t 1 'on will be. only lo to 15 dollars for nine mouths * .inn;. jr. one of the best Academies in the state. The p.i.'iittgement are deteriiiiued to place a first-class academic education in the reach of all. ’ •;« eecopd Assistant will be elected in a few days and the number will be increased accord- itoY to the requirements of the school. The Ac demy building and grounds will be thoroughly repaired and new a.ud improved desks put iu all the rooms. No charge for incident As. The tuition covers everything except books and stationery. It is the town school. The teachers are first- class. The closest attention will bo given to tho small as well its tho larger pupil*. A cordial and earnest support from all will put the Academy on a firm and lasting foundation. W. A. WILKINS THOS J. McELMURRAY, JHS. ATT A WAY, fCom’rs. W MoCATHERN, nov3 - 32tr L. H. THOM.1N. BLACK8M1TH1NG TK API, ITS BRANCHES. SirGDHORBHffifcSSLEETSiS Jk’?c Prevents Contagion No loss of Time or Mhangn of Diet Overwhelming sales unmiv *aa <u>io cures and unbounded satisfaction An .Agent wauled iu every city and town in South 4iut by «A2>TM8 on receipt of price. Address BONKOOINE OO , 0H* ikJtmmBtratltam StatM ATLANTA. O* tieco o*,u Hew to Cure Consumption! The great num ber of deaths from thio destroyer of tho 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 is sav ing thousands. Genius has in vented a detect or; nature has furnished the remedy. Avail yourself of it be fore it is too late. A slight cold, if neglected, often terminates in K ew A ttr actions AT The Music House of the South WASHVIALB, TBNN cousumption. To guard against this sure and fatal destroyer use the only antidote, Uoussens'CcKopound Honey of Tar. F >r sale by W. F. Holleytusn. .iial(>,’B2.b-y. Ed. A. I arter. -DEALER IN- N Dr folk and .Savannah Oysters, F/-s*t Fjs.'j, of all kinds. bVogb Fork and H of. Ffega htMi*« -tJ»hil' SailR'V/eK, Tile ohoict'’t IjjUltB, eti « cn 8 « fi 7r se ? Mr- t' n a c' r» y» 3 D a if-i (K «> w Q 5* ^ s ^ 5’o SS to rx* » 2- j t) • J3 s _ M . Ciw ft- ?' n c * & iu oo S? H 2.i-3 ~ r H £ Co a 3 ts c. -jz. -J} % P p- o Sf 5‘ 2- s. r. * ^0 c H- w O ®So # ir*- w w Wfl3 2.5 ^ & S o < U3 »g a C* Zu Zi C U5 m m ■O m & 0 0 W m H - r Cl c, 2 cc ^ ►T* "2 CE _ O P gu » r Hg ft T g a a . fV) <0 cf ft'CJ fi —. c < OQ S’? ' C ^ 5 o d- -v c 05 l^, S CO ‘<1 'JO H-a o" OD CO N 01 HC * ! ^ w y ^ co r/ -'3 5 ^ i_.^ ; wi ja o § 3^5= 2Wad r 1 a H >7 to ft < tr* 3 a brt .Y; ^ - 3- V* ^ 2. -w ff; 3 3.^ 25 OR o ®*’ 2 Sp»“^.§ wriffp-- 5 i '-0 H, ►— o - 13 C5 to MH § ■« >-3 = So 3 % § c g. co 7.^, •-H ^ « • ft ^ g 1 o 5 •? C C“ <e cT 3 r cog Jft^l O S.§^ ^X 15! ct> 3» o <t ^ F cw a •->-1 o o Cu O b-’ • ft! O c« it SLst O IV M*. gj a 3 a « o » r ft3 ft O T tH=!.2* o r» ~ ^ £. » W ® C IP * *T3 H O •ft- ►J5 O. 1-4 o K b !» <& •ij j-t : r. Cu ■ tO c O & to S CO o O ^ C 5 oS.3 gjJ •ft- ^ Cl. C2j » O* r.-* U. i2. •0* '3 8 Os X3 SBaoes ! uap^ra AND THE LARGEST STOCK OF SHOES IN AUGUSTA. ih THE BEST STOCK OF SHOES IN AUGUSTA. THE MOST VARIED ASSORTMENT OF SHOES IN THKSTA r All Goods Firet- lasa Work. No Paper Soles. No Sivddy Goods in Stock. Headquarters for all first class Goods. The siuck L now complete. I" ihe following list will be found some of the goods which form the sali ent points in this truly grand stock of Shoes. We keep eyorythiug from the beat manufacturers in the Ur Stales. Observe some of the styles and prices: * ' lit Ladies* Shoes, Horseshonig Specially■ : 0 : carriages, buggies and wagons Repaired at Short Notice and in the Best Style. T L HE undersigned begs leave to inlorni * lie 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 Shoing a Specialty, and does his work, promptly and well. He has secured the services of a competent carriage maker and Wheelright, and is prepared ts make your broken or worn Carriages’ Buggies and Wag ons as good as new. £.$#*“ Pdces to suit the times. Give him atrial. - aurntt-o-o I. O, BVRNS. Ladies Kid Button, 95 cents, worth 81..30 Lil lies Peble Button, 95 c ui>, worth 81 50 Ladies Calf Polish, 75 cuts, good value f«r 81 25 Ladies’ Ptble Polish, 99 cents, cheap at 81 50 Ladies’ French Kid Button, 81.90, former price 88- Ladies’ Tampico G U r Button, 81 90, former pric< Ladies’ GEve Kid G’onyr ss, 81 25, former price $2 Lidies’ Kid Button worked holes, 81 85, worth $2 l it Misses* Shoes;. Misses’ Pvble Button, 85 cents, worth $1 40 Misses’ Kid Button, 85 cents, worth 81 50 Misses’ Pebie Polish, 75 cents, worth 81 25 Misses’ Kid Polish, 80 cents, can’t buy less titan 81 Misses’ Cult Polish, Go cents, worth 25 Mens & Boys Shoes. In In ia line wo have enlarged our stock to double its former size. Every pair of our first-class shoes warranted and satisfaction gunrranted, when they fail to come up to the requirements of a first-class shoe. \ V N HU BORO, GA PianoOrgans, Musical Instruments. G, IT U—E. I. O.M.-L. P. Q. S. An extended visit among the principal piano ami orj.’nn lautories lias enabled uh to make tho finest selection of instruments ever brought to Aumasta. Our stock, xvhioh will bo roplenishtid weekly from the host inauufaoturers, wi,l b»i tho largest and most complete in the South. Our prices the lowest and terms of pay ment the easiest ever offered. Sheet tousle and music books—large discount rum publisher's prices. Bust Italian strings, ud everything desired In the line ot music. Have money by visiting or corresponding with G. O liobinmn ci' Go. occaV 1 ''.by. Mil Brimil Ht., Aui w.t/, aJs. i-PA'f/M NOT?Ut Kro a lh'« ’ '• tin* services of Mr. C. H. Taylor, is linji - !'a>.. n-pu.i .u lor us terttiiJM'.i til or |er-< f.'.r run-■ i ; • ive the pr >mpt .Hi >■'« w. >i .’ll' l', Ha.ry ua. who gaaranttes .uttire j satE.n ' O. O. UoMXMbo.x A Co. , iux«sl>.. XJ.V., Men’s iancy embroidered slippers “ A calf Cong London too 81, former price $2 00 “ B calf Congress, box toe, 95 cents, former price $1 75 “ A calf Cougress, 8 S box toe, $1 25, old price 82 00 “ Russian grain bale, $1 25, former price 82 25 “ calf English bals, 81 10, lormor price $1 75 “ Jersey ties, 8o cents, former price. 81 25 “ Pel brogans, 90 cents, former price 81 50 Small lot of boys’ c 'egress, about seventy-five pairs, will be closed out at 70 cents. Call and examine our stock you will . * ot cu 1 in vain for wlmt you want and will receive courteous and efficient attention Bovs’ English Bals, 95 cents, are worth 81 5o ‘ k half Congress nuttonaud hook lace shoes and youth’s boots lor dress and every day wea. Congress gaiters, S S 99 cents, are worth $1 7t Pef brogans, 70 cents, good valuation 81 25 Pef Jersey ties, 85 cents French calf button boots, 82 50, former price 88 ri E and COMPANY. sept. 8’82 am 74 0 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA c btVMClY >r. u * •t'x.i; •»,»»... __ n .'Lrlo, »v n # fi|»_ II.WJ.I. luilttMl *rt»# ivv,*«■ i*.r,/4. .Vnr»*(>* 1».WIU». Ium: IV.'-ilXji*.., ♦.-.i.''.UrtHi, Sj.fclillJ. <u*l AUtvOmt nr*, - r »>■ trmawf - if-il v-:u Mu> unil «pli«/WU t.TO» U h* ■M<-:iil h| tnM«avx.riiif u»»Mn.Di tr«u. .bnijdi.ini ui I-.rn.ui .aiKfc I. l«1.- IllillHwJ 44ar«» s nu. Kin ru. • it v. Kih it. m. n. txxftAitutmm viku XKUBi v vr Ht D« OLIVER* A TT <) R V Id Y A. r r 11 A. TV WAYNESBORO, GA. Will nraottoe in the AuKURta, Kantern and ... , -- nth middle'oil culls. Sueulal Justice Court practice. attention may mvon 5,’85J.b-j riptions are »’< REUABI I't hr ( A favorite pr . ■Mat noted auid suoeaMlUll (now n>t rad) for thecura^ Mtnnaai