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The True Citizen.
\VAYNiBBOf.O.UA., FRIDAY. MARCH an, it*3
The S 'rrival of the Fittest."
For Governor, subject to the action of
ibc State Democratic (invention,
LION. .1. J. JONES,
of Burke.
TIJR nOy.VTON-BULLOCK LETJ'EK.S
We print to-day the letter? of Gov
ernor Boynton to Governor Bullock,
seeking the appointment to the judgeship
of the Flint circuit in 1868. There
can be but one judgment pronounced
upon these letters by all true Demo
crats—the judgment of condemnation.
Had Governor Boynton sought the ap-
pointment of judgeship of the Flint
We published a notice of the circuit in a manly way. and have pre-
Georgia Major on its first issue, but 1 served his integrity by boldly avowing
have seen nothing of it since. We care
nothing about it, and notice only to ask
if this be the way editor Small recipro
cate? journalistic courtesies ?
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An exchange commenced an
edin rial leader a few days ago with the
expression, “Bacon is no fool!” Why.
bless your soul, child. Bacon is no fool!
and such an insinuation even would ruin
a man's reputation for good sense.
his true political principles, then no
man had had a right to censure him ■
but when he offers for this “mess of
pottage” to sell his own political hon
esty and the confidence of those who
had trusted him, what condemnation
c n be too severe? It is idle to at
tempt to apologize for or condone so
grave a political offense, committed at
a time when the liberties of the people
quivered in the balance—there is no
The Atlanta Post-Appeal at 'justification for it. The publication of
tempts to make the acceptance of a fee J these damning evidences of Governor
by Major Bacon from Governor 1 nl-! Hoymon’s political perfidy is a source
1 of disappointment to tbe Democracy
lock to defend a suit in which the State
was interested a parallel case to the
•Boynton-Bui lock letters. Tbe at
tempt. is simply absurd. Major Bacon
is a lawyer by profession, and it is in ev
ery way as honorable to work for and
take a fee from the State as an individ
ual—it was bis business. You must
pick your flint and try again, brother
Post'Appeal, your last attempt was
over ailly.
JtST Athens Banner: We heard y
endorse the course of the citizens of
Waynesboro in running off those
(!binese. They are fast, making a desert {
of the Pacific slope, aud are a curse j EEfALL the state buy LIBERTY hall f
and plague upon any section blighted
and mortification to those who sup
ported and urged his nomination, and it
is nothing more than justice that he
should feel tbe wrath of the party in
whose ranks he stands a covicted
traitor. The time has come when the
people must closely scrutinize the re
cord of those who are offered as candi
dates for offices of high trust if they
would protect themselves from decep
tion. We are tired of having a feu
men foist a candidate upon the people
for their own purposes, aud then huz
za him into office.
PEANUTS,
I have a large stock of pva-
; nt« of all kinds
Handpicked Virginia,'
Tennessee and
Worth. Carolina.
EITHER FOR SEED OR RE
TAILING.
Cocoanuts
ORANGES.
I am well supplied with
Florida, Mcsseua and Valen
cia Orange*.
LEMONS
I kopp on hand always the
Largest Stock of Lemon-,
and defy competition us to
prion and quality.
Always on hand a full line
of Confectionery sin I Fancy
Groceries. We don’t sell
at letail.
J. B. Reedy,
COR. BAY & WHITAKER STREETS,
SAVANNAH, - GA
dicl5’82,b-y
W. I. DELPH
\
831 BROAD STREET, AVGUS1A, : : : GA
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
%
Cooking Stoves, Heating Stoves.
GRATES, HARDWARE, and TINWaRE.
In Stock a Very Full Line of the Celebrated
| EXCELSIOR COOK STOVES.}
The best in the market. Sixteen different size? and kinds. Six sizes
with enameled reservoirs Adopted to ail requirements, and priced to suit
all purges. Leading Features :—Double wood doors, patent wood gran ,
adjustable damper, interchangeable automatic .shelf, broiling door, Swinging
hearth-plate, Swinging flue-stop, reversible ws-hurning long cross piece,
double short centrrs, heavy ring covers, Illuminated fire doors, nickel
knobs, nickel panels, etc. Unequalled in Material, in finish, and operation.
mar23’83 y. W. I. DELPH, 831 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
hy their presence. We want none of
the leprous, rat-eating heathenish slime
©f Asia foisted upon us, it matters not,
what treaty the general government,
may have made. It, is the right of any
community to guard against oontamina
♦ion, and we had about ns soon see our
sState subjected to the Black Plague as
to these Mongolian brutes.
Jaf Two weeks ago, speaking of
tbe ‘‘Fort Valley Young Ladies’ Cook
mg Club,” we faintly, very faintly, in
♦.mated that the young ladies, members [ for it to become a nest, for bats, and to
of the club, were in the slightest degree ] pay some one a liberal salary for the
-amateur.” and would not prefer it ns i privilege of furnishing him a comfort
an every day business the cooking of j able home under the guise of taking
■“bacon and collards,” and the Mirror 1 care of the property, is a criminal waste
Several of our Slate exchanges are
demanding the purohase of “Liberty
Hall,” Mr. Stephens’ home, at Craw-
fordvill, by the Sta:e, and there will
doubtless be a bill introduced in the
Legislature for that purpose. We give
preference to no man in honoring the
name and memory of Alexander 11.
Stephens, but we take no stock in all
this sentimental patriotism. The State
has no earthly use for this “house and
lot,'* and to purchase it at the enormous
price which will certai- lv he demanded
Use the Old Brands.
The most Popular Fer tilizers in the
Market.
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO
AND
DISSOI /V E1 > BON E PH OS P H ATE
Sheehan‘s Excelsior Bottling Woiks.
s . s a i s a a a,
1025 GREENE STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. •
Pure Soda Water, Sarsaparilla and Ginger Ale manufactured from
Fresh and First-class material. Lager Boer in kegs aud bottles always on
hand. Orders solicited and promptly filled.
N 'D ICE of Good Quality aud Just Weight shipped to m* cus-
. D.i
.turners at Market Price.
feb9’83.em
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c a.
£uC*s
demands that with our hat off” we
make those young ladies an apology.—
Well, brother Byington, if anything we
said can betoriured into a hardship, we
promptly comply with your request,
and laying aside our dilapidated chap
«au, roll up our sleeves and, for the
present, constitute ourself into an apnl
ogy manufacture, aud hereby most, hum
bly crave pardon of the young ladies
and all the old maids in Fort, Valiev,
of the people’s money. The public
treasury is the property of every citizen
of tbe State alike, and every dollar not
used for the benefit of each citizen
equally is wrongfully taken from the
public funds.
If there is any one who exhibits a lack
of patriotism in this matter,we are of the
opinion that it is the immediate rela
tives of Mr. Stephens—his heirs—who
(if thfe latter article exists in that town, above all others should cleave to the
especially if her head has a grey’ish, old homestead, and transmit it as an
golden ting.-inclined to. red) for any beir . loom from genPrati) „ l0 enc _
offense we have committed in the past . “ , “ v
or may slip-up on in the future. No< | ration forever. On the contrary, hoW-
no; we fee! far too gallant to utter one j e y er > they seem anxious to gild the
word in disparagement of the ladies, memory of their great relative with the
young or old, God bless them ! And,
‘ in our mind.” we can see those beau
tiful ama—(it’s no harm to say ama
, is it, brother Byington ?)—ama-
tuer, then, cooks, in their neat pink
dresses and white aprons, with theft
sleeves deftly fas enedupat the elbow, as
they flash here and there cooking
those delicious cakes and “snow-flake”
(that’s a graceful expression, isn’t it,
brother Byington ?) bread until we be
come so hungry tint we would eat
State’s gold.
BIG B4MAKXA BOX
The Big Bonanza Gift Stationery Box contains
12 stn etrf good note paper. 12 good assorted en
velopes, 1 pood lead pencil, 1 pood pen holder, 1
gulden pen, 1 nienioi andum book, 1 steel key
rinp 1 ladies' set jet breast pin and ear drops, 1
fine plated heavy finpor rinp, 1 friendship band
rinp 1 set pent’s se bean si eve buttons, 1 sot
cent’s pllt shirt studs, 1 pent’s bosom pin with
stone set, 1 pold plated eoll-ir button, and 1
leather money purse with metal clasp. Remem
ber, all the above articles iu an elcpant paper
box with handsome chromo cover, only 30 cents
by mail to any address. Send ten postape stamps
those and ‘‘we don't mvn a hill ‘"id se will send you one box by return mail.—
t nose oases, ana we aonr, givo a m i u wt a b*> the most poods you ever Loupbt for
o beans” whether the fairy little.C’ok the money. You will be more than pleas^.1. it
hands or not.
had washed her hands or not. And
now, as the Mirror gavo us away in his
town, we remark that brother Bying-
ton ought to tell the young ladies how
promptly we have acted in this very
ytave matter, and ^sause the smiles to
return aud wreathe those rosy mouths
which have been pouting more than a
week.
Among the four pianos and qrrrans
nd shipped yesterday from-.‘The
of the South,” was an
ud upright piano to Riob-
Co. cer-
extended
struments
ot only
i . tlic larpest and and best Stationery Tuckupe
ever potion up. and is sellinp like wildfire, we
are bound to sell WOO boxes durlnp isss. Order
one now and you will want a dozen more. Re
member 1 box postpaid for 80cents, or 4 boxes for
$1. Agent* wanted to sell these boxes ami other
poods. No money required until poods are sold,
send !!0 (.cuts for a sample box. aud terms to
avoids. Address, HILL & BURROIV,
mrl(i’88bni. 40 Marietta St., Atlanta, Ua.
Musical Instruction.
The underslpned respectfully informs those
wild desire a THOROUGH COURSE IN MUSK,;,
that he is pre tarred .tw»* give instructions upon
the VIOLIN, PIANO and ORGAN, Pupils for
FLUTE and GUITAR aan also enter the class.
Ills prices are reasonable,
tar
They have given the Best Satis
faction of any Manure in the market
for the past eighteen years.
FOR SALE BY
W. A. Wilkins & Co., Wtiynesbflro,
Ga., and G. W. Perkins, Perkins
Junction. Gil.
J. O. M ATTHEWSON & CO,
General Agents, Augusta, Ga,
mai9’83'm,
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D. L. FULLERTON,
AUGUSTA, GA.
TIIK oldest STOVE DEALER i., the city
Hundreds of families in Burke, Jefferson ana
Richmond counties tiro using our stoves sold to
them durlnp the idst fifteen years.
Every housekeeper, will attest to their useful
ness, economy, and comfort.
Call at. FULLERTON’S for t,l «
NEW LIGHT HBTISE
Tim newest and larpest and belt wood burn
hip stove in the market.
At FULLERTON'S you will find.
TINWARE,
WUODENWARE.
CROCKERY.
& HOUSEKEEPERS
HARDWARE.
* • D. L. FULLERTON,
0*28 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
ttup.sfo ’S2.t-f.
Ed. A. Carter,
—DEALER IN-
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Fresh Fork and Beef.
Freali home-made Sausages,
The choicest Fruits, etc.
waVnesboro,
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Trout Hooks,
Perch Hooks,
Cat Hook?,
In fact all kinds of Hooks at Hol-
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Compounded with great care. I ,
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business, and all prescriptions seat to
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i.un23’82tf Druggist and Pharmacist.
Augusta Hot-el.
Broad Street,- - AUGUSTA, GA.
L. B. Lewie, ffp.
Nuar railroad eroding. Bar and
Su> eoriptions are pobitively cash
Rooms in the rear. Choice Winea
alwaya on hand. Table aappUBtli
European plan. Attentive “
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