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L UnUMOKM
■Wariisaoni fu0 *awai, m
J. H. wOOERTS, A. M.... .Principal.
}5U l mJ Ti* V-r of lTen- h.
Most PH 11.0 JTUtt'Alfi.. twlwrof Music. .
Tbe spriip st-spiMJ of this school begins
Kohd-iy, Hi, a-nri clones Juno Soth.
TbeBewrion u divided into two tonus, each
bung three calendar months.
Durtagthe months of April. May and June
“tuition will be/rw AoaS, as the County Board of
Education ha’: established this as a Public School.
Kates of tuition <k! to $3 per month, or $5 to
%'i .*io per term if paid in advance.
The Principal has socured the commodious
residence of Mrs. Soales for the Waynesboro
High School. The parlors will be used as recita
tion and study rooms, which will ulways be
thoroughly comfortable.
Each l oom is supplied with new and elegant
Bchool furniture.
Seperate yards for girls and boyB.
A full attendi ooe of pup Is is already pledged.
Board in excellent families at reasonable
rates. dec-29'hit. too.
Tno subscribers on behalf of those who have
ro.'i'.-ited Mr. J. H. Roberts to continue big school
In Waynesboro, and for themselves very heartily
endorse him as a toa-oher. lie has been the
principal of the Waynesboro Academy for eight
years, and is endorsed by a large msjority of the
former patrons. While wo do not antagonize
any other school, we cheerfully oommend him
and his sohool to bo known ns the Waynesboro
High ttuhoul to the patronage of the poople.
ions D. Munnkkj.vn.
15'iwjs Fulciibk.
Human H. Pkiskv.
Lxwie R. Kohd.
John J. Jones.
J. J. Palmer.
Mew Attractions
AT
I ha MjsI: House of tha South
IS:::Waynesboro Academy.:: : S3
Rev. C. O. Bplnct: A. M- Principal.
JumbnS. BoAqers A. B. 1st Assistant
2d Assistant.
The first term opens January 1st and closes
March Slat..
The second term commences April 1st, and
ends June With.
The third term begins Ootober 1st and termi
nates with the end of the year.
Rates of tuition $2 to S3 per month, or 8f> to
par term, according to t-io grade of the scholar.
Toe second tern, April 1st to June 30th, will he
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 for the term the
tuition will be only in to J5 dollars for nine months
school in one of the best Academies in the At ate
The management are determined to place a
first-olttss academic education in the reach of all.
” be seoond Assistant will be nlecto 1 in a few
days and the number will be Increased re cord
ing to the requirements of the school.
Tbe Aoidemy bui'ding and grounds will be
thoroughly repaired and now mid improved
desks putin all the rooms.
No charge for incidentals. The tuition covers
everything except books aud stationery.
It is the town school. The teachers are first-
niass. The closest attention will be given to the
■mall os well as the larger pupils.
A cordial and earnest support iroin all will put
the Academy on aiirm and lasting foundation.
W. A. WILKINS ]
THOS J. McELMITRRAY,
JA9. ATTAW.1Y, Y Com’rs.
W. McOdTHEKN, I
nov.S’Wtf C. H. THOMAS. 1
Petition for Inc rporaHon.
ST ATE OF GEORGIA—County ok Ruhke.
To tbe Superior Court cf said county.
'Hie petition of William A. Wilkins, Simoon A
Gray. Thomas J. MoKlmurray, James H. Mac-
ktoiaie, W, S. Godboe, W. E. Jones, A. G. White-
Meaa and S. J. Bell, all of said county, shows that
they, together with sue h persons as are now, or
rot-v be hereafter associated with them, desire to
bo incorporated for the time of twenty years, with
tbe right of renewal according to law, under the
name Of‘‘The Agricultural Association of Burke. ”
‘Phot their plaoe of doing business 1r, and will be,
ki and near Waynesboro, in the county of Burke,
said State. The objoot ot their Association, and
tfie nartionlar kind of business they propose to
carry on is the having of Fairs, Expositions or
Entertainments at such times as they may de
sire. arm charging for admission to the same
for the purpoee of profit and encouraging agri
cultural. tneohanictvl and industrial pursuits, the
taking of improved stock, the development ot
siir-xi in bian and beast, and the Instruction and
entertainment of the public, at which times pre
en ms will be offered aud paid. Tho capital
■lock oi K iid Association to be ten thousand dol
lars of which sum throe thousun l dollars in cash
has boen actua'iy paid in Teat they may have
power to elect their officers, pass by-laws, not
inconsistent with tbe laws of this .State and the
Dnfted States, and that all the powers common
to corporations, as set forth in the Code of Geor
gia. may be conferred upon tne.m and their suc
cessors. Wherefore, they pray that after this,
ttboir petition, tas been duly tiled, recorded aud
lpbulished as required by law, that said Court
linv.y pass an order declaring their application
|p. '.ated. and incorporating petitioners accerd-
liiv.r to Btatue la each cares niacio and provided,
rand petitionera wJUeverprev, Six
H. E-W PALMER,
Petitioners Attorney,
Filed in office riecemb -r 7iti,1882.
H. J. PELL C. 8. (’., B. C.
A true extract from the minutes of Burke Su-
tii.Ho:' December 7tb,
tlci-H ivi-.t. 5. ,1. BELL, Clerk A V. B. C.
Pianos, Organs, Musical
Instruments-
G. II U. ~E ; I 0. M -L. P. Q. S.
An extended visit amoug tiie principal piano
and organ factories ha-, enabled us to make the
tinest selection of instilments ever brougiit
to Augusta.
Oui stock, which will bo replenished weekly
from the best manufacturers, wi 1 be the largest
and most complete in tno South.
Our prices the lowest aud terns of pay
ment the easiest ever offered.
Sheet music aud music books—large discount
from publisher's prices. Best Italian strings,
ami everything desire-I in the line ot music.
8avo money by visiting or corresponding with
(j. O. Robinson <C Co.
oct.SW82.by. 8 :! Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
SPECIAL NOTH E.
From this date the serve e.s of Mr. H. Taylor,
as timer and repairer tor us terminate. All or
ders for same ss ill receive the prompt attention
of Mr. T. Harry Oates, who guarantees entire
satisfaction. G. O. Robinson & Co.
Augusta. Ga.. October 3, 1882.
WHOLESALE GROCEIi,
- ANO-
Importer of F ru it
COR. BAY & WHITAKER STREETS,
SAVANNAH,
GA
Headquarters and First. Hands
for Fine Fancy Grocers.
Green and Dried Fruits of all kinds
in Season.
I am the only importer of Fruit in
the State, Kin! cMi-oqueiitly
Headquarters.
A 1 lg stock of Holiday Goods,!
Fir-worka, etc., tic
d* elo'82,' -'
BLACK S M T T HIN G
BRA
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Howto Cure Consumption!
«#*»», _ Tho great num-
| . Q rj yw>JF O her of deaths from
cv&SsHc/i*lathis destroyer of
'mm n the human race,
JW U and its rapid in-
>, call with
iforscsiurrtig /Spec aft//-
CARRIAGES. M CiG11'S AND WAGONS
Repaired at Short Notice ami in the Best Style.
1 IIK undersigned'heps leave to inlorm
tic- ouhiic that lie is prepared to do black
smithing in all its branches, at hi* xliop,
ojipo.-.te Mr. S. A. Iiray’s Stables, anti
a share of the public patronage, lie
ui i.At.sHor.se Sluing a Specialty, and dots
b.- work promptly and well. He has secured
the services ofa competent carriage maker ami
Win.a lright, and is prepared r« make your
broken or worn Carriages’ Buggies and Wag
ons as good as new.
j.y'L*' Prices to suit the times,
tau Give him a trial,
apr 14t-o-o I. O. BYKNS.
Ed. A. Carter,
• DEALER TN-
'I'M'i'dk and Savannah Oysters,
r t’esli Fifth, of ;t!l kiilda.
Fresh Fork and B>
Fu‘#b bom.-oi.mi 1 '•■oisiuycp.
Tin e t. Frunf, «tc
w v>
crease,
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-
i f ing thousands.
Genius has in
vent od a detect
or; ifature lias
ltirnished the
remedy. Avail
yourself of it be-
Goussens&TablerMSAtMMMf
nashvilue, tenn. neglected, often
terminates in
constimction. To guard against, this sure
and fatal destroyer iish the only antidote,
Coubsens’Coinpound Iloncy of Tar.
F. r -- !e by \\ . F. II • 1 i• ■ \ tijen.
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ilE-oSiYED,
The Citu Iri of U avueeb )fi) are in-
l Itued that 1 hav- 1 r '"pcod
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\\ lieT’ 1 I sli d keep on hand tlie best
Men's t, > f uml an\ where.
Fish, Gystrrs, Shrimp, Crabs,-
ad every tiling in niy line.
i14T 1 have her t"lorc been f ithfu 1
lo mi i.u-ioiiiersiiiul aide m oontinUHiie, •
• *f their patronage.
Polite a'lecit.i!, f ir dealing, low
pricts md Kresli fi<"id- to all. Give
me a triio, THOS. TANT.
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TAKE DUE NOTICE
* IJAVE scoured tho services of a Fimt-Clasa
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I Prepared an* ami* ONLY by
HARRIS REMEDY CO.Mfc.Chemists,|
| Market and 8th Sts., 8T. LOUIS, MO.
DOWN THEY CO!
Dress Goods and all Sorts of Dress Ttimming*
Tney must go between now and the new year
At YOUR PRIcE, i\OT MINE,
Blanket, Shawls, Skirts, Underwear and Cashmeres must go
I intend to have a general clearance su^o of my entire stock, so as to com
mence the new year with a brand new outfit in every department.
Cashmeres, in all the new shades, including evening colors, besides Jerj
&ey cloths and Basket Flannels are included in the above sale
Kid Gloves in all the newest shades for the street and for evening wc ,
Tyrol or ChnmoiSe Gloves, Driving Gloves for doctors, Buck and Leatbei
Gl"Ves, new lot, Mousquetaires, Fos^r'r. Patent Lacing Gloves, Buffalo!
Rohes, buggy blankets, comforts and crumb cloths, call, See and get prices]
junl6.’82.b-y.
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la eompoMd of i£erbi»l uuu M .-iaf^u.ourf prod
ucts, which permeate the BObutunce of the
L.miffs, expectorates the acrid mutter
tiittt coUcoit iu tha BroncUiul Tut>ei*, iiiuliorn’.w a
soothing coatinff, wiiicii reHeve* the Ir
ritation th»t ciuseti tho cougrli. It eleanfes
the lungs of all Impurities, strengthens
them when enfeebled by disease, luviRor-
stes tho ohcalation of tho blooa, anil braces tlifl
nervous ayatern. Sliffht colds often end In
consumption. It is dangerous to neglect
them. Apply the remedy promptly. A
test of twenty yours wirnuirs the assertion that
noreraedy has ever been found that, fa ns
prompt hi i iHeffcoua' T JTT'8 IXPiCTORANT.
A sln.^tw d o.se rstises the jihi< -m, gubaucs
liiftummation, and its m>.*»»jly tore* tho rio-t
ohsUnatc ocurh. A pleusant cordial, chil
dren ttkti It readily, f r Croup it is
iuvulii .Isle in l bti ' i ) )"■ n fvi'i-i family.
Jii ar><-. and Si Bottles.
MILLER’S CORNER, Augusta, Ga
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. i fie. liilloas CoMe,C«.nstii;u-
:1.11V.• ’< uivtiinm. Piles, .Fnlpftationof
' '.-nr, l»>£T.tiu *«, J orpid .Liver, and
• » l ref-Mlio-itfi-.a. Ti you do not “feel
: -leT/i'li t ")t)d , ime stimulates the
iranartsvi«>oi'tot!ie
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It Stands at the Hen
THE LIGHT-RUNNING
DOMESTIC
That it is the acknowledged
der in the Trade is a fact thati
not be disputed. Many imita(
None equal it. The largest, a*
the lightest Running, the ml
beautiful wood-work,
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AND IS WARRANTED
M.-Cf'-Jt'
To be made of tbe best materijJ
To d" any and ail kinds of w ri |
__^r^^• To be cmplete in every respect-
e by Fulcher k Co., Waynesboro, G». Agents wanted in unoccupied
y. Add ross Domestic Sewing Machine Co, Richmond, Va# oct27,byJ
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PLEASANT! SAFE! POSITIVE! j
— ratio !
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Prevents Contagion No loss ot Time or |
•e of Diet Overwhelming sales, unmis-
le cures and unbounded satisfaetlon An
Agent wanted in every city and town in South
Bent by express on receipt of price, Address
BONKOOINE CO ,
S»U An&ta Scuutra Statee ATLANTA. Q*
a he Old Establishled Furniture House
Of 13 O Rogers,
oJ9 Jiroud Street, Augusta, Georgia.»
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H s a large stock of Furniture, fine and medium, all latest styles and bottom
pric-s.
UNDERTAKING.—-Full stock of wood and metallic cases constantly on
hand. nov3’82am
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! Wayi.i ibuni with nl''i' tirami. hoi iri.iflii4v.it 'ce
q i j :«t Sr-ntH ii»-r Jose, 'very day. N-twc.<<i i mui
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J Ogm PREE!
^RELIABLE SELF-CURL
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Address DA. WASO A CO.. Lotthimmm. Me.
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