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(! he (True (Citizen.
The Survival of the Fittest.
W AVNKHIKlUO, (i A.. SKI’TEM HER 28, 1888.
Til K IN SOM KNT COST till.I,.
Savannah, Ga., All trust .Ttli, 1888.
On nntl afU>r Sunday August AlI». 1888, Pas
senger Trains on tin- Central mul Southwes
tern Railroads will I'liu us follows;
FltuM AIIOUSTA.
Our remarks lust week draws out
Col. Wimberly in an explanation of
what lie had to do with this bill, to
gether with a full text ol lhe bill and
the bills which it affects. \\ e pub
lish the explanation entirely with
out comment that our people may
read for themselves and form their
own opinions.
Atlanta, Sept. 25,1883.
Editor Trui’ Citiien:—Unclosed
please find copies of Acts ot 1R73—
77, and of the Hill introduced by
me at the request of l>r. Perkins
and the Solicitor of the Augusta
Judicial Circuit.
You will do me a favor by pub
lishing the copies of the Act of 15th
February, 1875, and Act 20th Feb
ruary, 1877, which repealed the Act
of February 15th 1873, and the
copy of Mr. Wright’s bill, which
sought to repeal the Act of Febru
ary 20tli, 1877, in their regular order.
The bill has been lost in the Sen
ate, and therefore will not become
a law, but I desire to explain to the
people of the county the nature of
the bill, and its effects had it be
come a law. While I introduced
the bill at the instance of Mr. Perk
ins, whose bill it really was, I ad
vised myself fully as to its provis
ions, before doing so, knowing that
lhe bill virtually submitted the
question to their grand jury, wheth
er the solicitor should be paid or
not—as provided for under Act
February 15th, 1873.
Toe grand jury is the conserva
tive body of the county, and 1 have
never known them to recommend
the payment of any unjust claim to
any one. I am, and I believe that
] represent the sentiments of the
taxpayers of the county, when 1
say they are, willing to trust their
interest in the hands of the intelli
gent, upright and vigilant body
who compose the grand inquest of
Ilurke county.
I have thought proper to say this
much to the public in justification
of myself in the matter. As T said
above, while I introduced the bill
for one ot my colleagues, T feel that
just as much responsibility rests on
me as there does on him, and I
do not wish to shirk any of that
responsibility, or any censure that
may be cast upon me by my people
after they have had a correct under
standing of the matter. Put I do
think, Mr. Editor, that if I deserve
censure for introducing the bill in
question, the County Commission
ers, than whom a more intelligent
and vigilant body of men arc not
to he found in thirteen states, and
whose duty it was to protest against
the passage of the bill in the House,
ought to share that censure with
me. “Hew up to the line, Mr. Edi
tor, let the chips fall where they
may.” Very respeetfu 1 ly,
Jesse Wimberly.
An Act, to provide for the payment
of certain insolvent criminal costs
in the Augusta Judicial Circuit:
Section 1. lie it enacted by the
General Assembly of the State of
Georgia, That whenever at any
term of the Superior Court of any
county of the Augusta Judicial Cir
cuit a majority of the grand jury
shall so recommend, the Judge of
tin* Superior Court shall grant to
the Solicitor-General an order upon
the County Treasurer for the pay
ment of any account for insolvent
criminal costs so recommended to
be paid, and it shall he the duty of
the County Treasurer of said county
to pay the same out of any money
in the treasury thereof: Provided,
nothing in this Act shall be deemed
or considered mandatory to the
Grand Jury; but they shall have
full discretion to recommend or not,
as they see proper, the payment of
said criminal and insolvent costs.
Sec. 2. Repeals conflicting laws.
Approved February 15th, 1873.
Now comes Act 2lith Feb., 1877,
page 303, repeals Act 15th Feb. 1873.
It reads as follows:
An Act to repeat an Act to provide
for the payment of certain in
solvent costs in the Augusta
Judicial Circuit. Approved Feb.
lb, IS",d, in so far as said Act ap
plies to the counti/ of ilurke.
Sec. 1. He it enacted by the Gen
eral Assembly of the State of Geor
gia, and it is hereby enacted by
authority of the same, That so
much of the above recited Act as it
applies to tin* county of ilurke be
and the same is hereby repealed.
Sec. 2. Repeals conflicting laws.
Approved February 20th, 1877.
Now comes Mr. Wright’s bill,
which sought to repeal Act 20th
Feb. 1877. It reads as follows.
A BILL
To be entitled Au Act to repeal .la
Act entitled .la Act to repeal An
Act entitled An Act to provide for
the payment of certain insolvent
Costs in the Augusta Judicial Cir
cuit,approved February l~dh,lS7S,
in so fur as. the said .1(7 applies
to the county of Ilurke, approved
February, .Pith, 1877,
Sec. 1. Ho It enacted by tfio Gen
eral Assombly of Georgia^nml It is
hereby enacted by the same, That
the Act approved February 20th,
Iso?, and entitled An Act to repeal
An Act entitled An Act to provide
for the payment of certain Insol
vent Gusts in the Augusta Judicial
Circuit, approved February | IjV . Augusta
is7‘! in ‘-•o far as said Act applies to lv. Wiiynosisiro iiiMinm
1 ' 1 , . 1 , .| Lv. Milk'll . I am pm
county of ilurke, he and tin ,\r.suvnmmii
‘ i hereby repealed. j a'•! Atlanta
11. tie it further enacted by
flint all
Central & Southwestern Railroads Synopsis of Legal Advertisements.
Day.
10 II 111
the
same
SE(
the authority aforesaid,
laws and parts of laws in conflict
with this Act be and the same are
hereby repealed.
Mala.
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7:00 a in
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10:20 uin
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1 am agent for Threshers, Horse
Powers’, Portable and Traction En
gines and Saw Mills manufactured
by the Aultman & Taylor Company,
of Mansfield,Ohio. First-class goods,
something that will give perfect
satisfaction. Parties wanting to
purchase, either or all of the above
named articles will be serving their
best interest by calling on hie or
writing for particulars,
my 11 S, A. GRAY,
p in
(1:25 ji m
.U;20 p in
Ar. (h'himbus
Ar. Eiifimlu
Ar. Alliiiny
Ar. Milledgevillo*
Ar. Entoiitoii
‘Daily except Monday
FOR AUGUSTA.
Lv. Savannah (laKlum 7:50 p m
I,v. Macon H:15ain 7::a) p m
Lv. Atlanta ..1:20 a in 2:40pm
Lv. Columbus 11:07 p m
Lv. Eiifiiuln 12:01 p m
Lv. Albany 12:00 noon
Lv. Milledirovllla* •1:5? |> in
Lv, EutontoiV* ... 2:lo pm
Lv. Milieu 1:50 pm 2:15 n in
Ar. Waynesboro . 2:10 ji in 1:05 a m
A r. August a 1:15 pm 0:15 am
"Dally except Sunday.
niout i ukiciit A accommodation tuain.
Lv. Augusta 0:25 pm
Ar. Waynesboro. . !):ou p in
Lv. Milieu 4:10am
Ar. Waynesboro 5:20 a in
Ar. Augusta 7:40 am
Connections nt Snvminnli with Savannah
Florida and Western Hull way I Ul Augusta to
North and Knot: at Atlanta with Air Line
and Knnoesow Routes to North and Ea*t and
West, , „
Berths ill Sleeping Cars nut lie scoured from
w. A. Gibbs,TlnKet Annul, Union Depot,
G, A, WHITEHEAD, \VM, UG'IKHS,
General Pass, Agent. Deo, Sup't savannah.
messBSBsewm
HHMKIKK HA I.KS.
Will be sol.l before llie* Court House door
on tlie llrst Tuesday In October next,
l lie following property to-nit:
i Inc tract of land eon tut n lug 511 acres, lying
in the 7lilli district, adjoiiig IniidsofcHtntc ,las
Grubbs, Edward T homas, Daniels and Row
land, K. ltidgely and R. Steiner, said lot oi
lami being set apart as homestead for F. W.
(todbee, bead of a family. Levied upon as
the property of W. (limbec to satisfy a II fa
issued from the Superior Court In favor of
Starke Cherry.
COMDTGh
Mark C. Barnett,
\Y 1 iolos<ilc C fix >( •( vp
A (
i l *; t i i t
GINN TNG
Machinery
FOIl SALK.
One 45 Saw Gullet Gin, new $2 per saw.
Two 50 Saw Gullet Steel Brush Gin, $1 50
per saw.
Two at) Saw Outlet Condensers, $25 each .
One 50 Saw Barret < 'omlenscrs, $211 each.
Ope (ill Saw Barret Condensers, $25 each. I
line I 1 , horse BIglow Engine on wheels, $105.
One ti to g 1(, |', Eclipse Engine on wheels, j
$ 1115.
One s ir. 1’. Atlas Engine on wheels, ttfi5.
One 5 II. I'. Morgan Engine on wheels, $:!05.
one8 It. 1’. Engine and Holler, staliomiry,
$550
One 12x511 Stationary Engine, $485.
one 12 l‘oliable Grist Mill. $2115.
One 50 Portable Glist Mill, $155.
Sold Cheap because we need Cash.
All in good order.
GEO. It. LOMBARD & CO.,
Foundry, Machine and Holler Works, Fen
wick si reel, near Water Tower,
Augusta. < leorgln.
We east every day and working 100 Imtlds.
Repairing and New Work promptly done,
Also 5 ear loads New Engines Just received
ilnd for sale Low.
jun22's:ihy
I 1 * I
Lil )er*ty S t ree t.
Just received u fresh supply of insect powder,
and keep on hand medicines for Hie
profession and the people.
1 have a sample fruit press which every fam
ily will Ilnd useful during the sum
mer to express the Juices of
grapes and indeed all
kinds of fruits.
Just tho thing for the prudent housewife. I
shall soon have o fresh lot of Rutabaga
and Flat Hutch Turnip seeds, and
only these, as every merchant
I believe keep all oilier* ip
stock, | Ijftvo nttiT j(|,
Curb Hoda for medicinal and culinary purpo
ses and id the price asked It is fur
cheaper than soda put tip for
cooking.
In a short time 1 shall have my fall stock of
Drugs and Medicines on hand, purchased
from the well known bolide of McKesson A-
Robbins of N. V., which is a full guarantee of
their purity. 1 have used them in my own
practice mid have never been disappointed in
the etT'ects of any of them. 1 shall have
everything which'the Profession or People
may need, and at bottom prices. Call and
see me before purchasing elsewhere and 1 will
guarantee satisfaction in both prices and
purity of material,
I tlo not praidlee 111 the county at nil, and
only In special cases In lown. 1 do strictly
an office Practice.
aprU’S.'ttf D. P. DUNCAN,
Liberty HI, Waynesboro, Uu,
(‘1!IllNAKY\S NOTIONS.
S. A. Gray, administrator John P. Miller
deceased, has abplied for letters dismissory
j from said estate. Will be passed upon the
llrst Monthly 111 October.
G. P. Lively, executor of the estate of Elisha
Daymans,deceased applies for letters dismis
sory from . aid estate. Will he passeil upon
llrst Monday In December.
Simeon Wimberly administrator of the
estate of Wily Wimberly, deceased, applies
for leave to sell I lie real estate of said deceased.
Will be passed upon first Monday in October.
Mrs. Kll/.u Daniel, adminlstrlx of Major
Daniel, deceased, applies to me for letters
dismissory from said estate, Will be passed
upon llrst Monday In December.
Mttvy .1, Gainer, administratrix of 1, A.
I.ewis’deooused applies for leave to sell all the
real estate of said deceased. Will tie passed
upon the tirst Mondry In October.
inoH'roit'H and cuKtiiTon's notion.
Ham’l. C, Khenoy and W. C, Palmer, execu
tors Jim, \Y, Rheney, deceased, notifies all
persons indebted to suid estate to make im
mediate payment, mid those having demands
against said estate will present them us pres
cribed by law. septHS.'!
1UI.K NISI.
The Dank of Augusta vs. Jus. H. Collins.
Mortage etc., May term, 1885. 1( appearing
to the Court by the pel It lull of the Rank of
Augusta, Hint heretofore, to-wtt: on the 28th
day of Ucpoinhel', 1882, Lewis R, and James R.
Collins, partners as L, R. Collins & Son, of
Richmond county, made and delivered to said
petitioner a certain Instrument in writing,
commonly culled a promissory note, whereby
said firm promised to pay to lhe order of
themselves, thirty days after date thereof, the
sum of Eighteen hundred and eleven 15100
dollars at the Rank of Augusta, * * ♦ * * * *
And It further appearing Unit said Instrument
and mortgage remains unpaid. That there [
Is now due upon the same the sum of Eighteen ■■
hundred ami eleven 15-100 dollars besides In
terest from March 4th, 18.88, and the sum of
one hundred and eighty one 10-llKI dollars as
attorneys fees. It is ordered, that sftidJns.lt.
Cnllins pay into this (Tftirt h.v the llrst .lay of
the next term thereof, the principal, interest,
ottiq'qc.v's jvicSa.m) costs due on said mortgage I
or show cause to the conirary, if there tie any, j
aiid that on failure of said James It. Collins
so to do, the equity of redemption to said |
mortgaged promise* bo forever hereafter hai
red and foreclosed.
II. C. RONEY, J. S. C. A.C.
\V( ViNWAvS.
9 Circuses In One
WAYNESB0RQ, JUNE 31. j
r l\> Iio llflil
DUNCAN’S
Office and Drugstore.
BURNT. RIHMOT1I.
1IYPOSULPH.
QUININE.
PILLS. FOR THE LIVER AC.
11LU13 MASS.
COMP. EXT, MALT1NE AND BEEF
TONIC.
Pl'LVKRI/.KD OPIUM.
COLOGNE,
THE VSIiY REST EXTRACTS.
WILL RECEIVE IN A FEW DAYS A
BRAND OF CIGARSCAl.LED‘ORIGlNAI.’
I’UOM WEST PPIIALIA, MASS., LONG
CUT.
HODA, SOAP AND ALL FAMILY JI EDI -
(’ 1NES, EXCKPT PATENT MEDICINES, IN
XV11 It'll I DON’T DEAL.
scptll’SStf
T. M. H. O. T.
Pianos and
Organs.
C << >M
>1 llA\ r
!) !() Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia.
sep28’.88am
Pendleton Foundry & Machine Works
('HAS. F. LOMBARD, Pro/). W. I/. PEXDLETO.X,^
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
Mill Machinery and Supplies]
I do not. run inn hands, nor east every day, but I am prepared to do all kinds of P .„
in I ron and Brass at short notice. Am a practical machinist myself and give personiilii
’ of mill work, Keeni]
All work gunriuili'iii; '
t on to all repair work. Am prepared to dn
hand a full slock of Steam Fittings, Packing, Files
respondence solicited.
Valves, Ac,
SAMUEL H. MYERS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Dry Goods and Notions
RE3IOYAL.
I take tills method to Inform the peopto of
Waynesboro and surrounding country that I
have removed my Meat Market in the rear
of W. A. Wilkins & Co’s, store and opposite
the residence of Col. J. D. Munnerlyn, where
I will continue to keep on hand Fresh Meats
lit the lowest market price, such as
Beef, Bark,
Mutton, Veal, fc.
I will keep on hand during the summer
season a large supply ot'
NATURAL ICE, „
which I have placed on the market in order
to let everybody have a chance, cheaper than
ever before sold in Waynesboro,
myll’fBtf ED, A, CARTER,
Selected from ten ofthe best Makers, are so
much Superior to others at Prices so much
Less, that Purchasers save from $10 to $100
by visiting or writing to
G . 0. llobjjison & Co.
Save money at 831 Ilrotid Street, Angus ta
ClonrgUi.
“Love and Praise”
I.atest Sunday School Rook
of "Love and Praise.”
New llymns
Arlington House Barber Shop.
Having lately purchased the interest of
A, Drown, in tlie Arlington House Barber
wo we are now prepared to keep this well
known shop up to its past record, and
will do in t he latest stylo
HAIR CUTTING,
DYEING,
SHAVING,
SHAMPOOING
anil everything that can be done in a tlrst-
elusK HarberShop. Give us a trial and we
guarantee satisfaction. JONES A NEAL.
IF O XT "jO iii ’ Li
HORSE AND CATTLE FCWDlk’C
Strayed.
From the place of the subscriber on the -Itli
Inst.,one light-colored buy mare mule, about
nine or ton years of age. When she left had
on bridle. She bad not boon trimmed for
sometime, and tho end of her tall has not
been bobbed oil' for sometime. Quick mo
tioned, and paces under saddle. A liberal
reward will tie paid for her delivery to me, or
any tiiformaUoa lending to her recovery.
B. HERRINGTON,
sept7'88at Munnerlyn, Ga.
Bob. Thomas,
CONTRACTOR, CARPENTER AND BUILDER,
WAYNESBORO. GA.
I take ibis iiicMkhI of In form lug the citizens
of Waynesboro, and surrounding eounlrv
that 1 am prepared to make estimates, and dii
house building and any work In the line of a
carpenter, cheap and in the best maimer. I
ask II share ul l lie public nut milage and gua
rantee satisfaction. A trial Is nil 1 ask.
Respectfully,
augtl’82bm Boll. THOMAS.
rile undersigned res|icctfully informs those
who desire a thorough course in Music, that
lie Is prepared to give Instructions upon Hie
Violin, Plano and Organ. Pupils, for Flute
and Gullin' can also enter I lie class. Ills pri
ces are reasonable,
flirty" For rates mul further pnrliculiirs im
ply!" CHAs. .1. WALLACE,
mi'i'SOH. Waynesboro, Ga.
E. F. Lawson,
A It or n e y - at - L a w,
WAVS K8HOUO, GA.
\\ ill promptly attend to all business hit rust
ed to Ids cure, and give special attention to
the practice In I be Court of ordinal", oillrc
next door to Arlington Hotel, n,,\ la'sjhy
T. D. Oliver,
Atto p it r y - at - La w,
\VAYNK&llOUO, UA,
Will practice in the Augusta, Kantem amt
Middle t Uvuits. Special atlcntlmi glvou to
Justloo Court luai tiuu
No Horsr will dlo of Coi.ic, Rots or I.uno Fit-
Vkh, If Foutz’s I'owders are used tn time.
Poutz’K Powders will cure and prevent I loo rimiKn v.
Foutz’s Powders will prevent C-auks iv F,»\vi.s.
Foutz’s Powders will im rea e the qunntltv cf milk
and ere ft m twenty per cent., ami make the butter firm
and sweet.
Foutz’s Powders will euro or prevent ahnovt r.vrr.Y
1)I9kask to which horses mi'l ‘ utile arc suhiuuf.
Foftz’s I’owi»n:a will i;iv . latiki actioX.
Bolil everywhere.
DAVID r. POUTC, Troprlctor,
halt: n:. odd. md.
Foraalo l y W. F. IIoM.lCYMAN.
Dec.l"),’82.b-y.
*
Harnett House,
Savannah, Ga.
A S NO IT CONI) lTCTEJ).
-I 11ST AS GOOD AS THOSE THAT CLAIM
to be tirst-cluss mul elmrge twice ns mueli.
Connected by street ears, with all I lie depots.
Point this out in your neighbors. Don’t pay
$1.00 per day or even $8.00, when you can gel
the same or better accommodation for $1.50
per day.
FOR SALE.
House and Lot
The bouse and lot tielonging to Mrs. .1. D.
Asldon In tlie lown of Waynesboro. The lot
contains one acre, Is well fenced, ami bus
a good well of water III the yard, the garden
Is rich and in a high stale ol'eullivatlon. The
house contains eight large rooms Is well lo
cated and Is one of the most pleasant resi
dences in lown. Terms ease. Apple to
M ItS, S. ,1, ASlI’l'oN,
150 Broughton street, Savannah, Ga.
itugl7 881m.
For Sale.
looacres of land near Melicnu station In
Burke county, with Improvements consist
ing of a two room frame house, kitchen,
smoke bousivservaids house, crib and sheds,
a well good water and a young orchard. For
price and oilier lufoi'inidiou call on
P. 11. REESE,
augSU’Sainn Green’s Cut, fill,
Painting Contracts
I am nropured In lake contracts for paint
ing In all Us forms. Graining and Kalsomin-
lug a soeelally. Satisfaction guaranteed In
every Joli, 1 respectfully nsk the patronage
oi the people of Waynesboro, unh the sur
rounding country,
App.l.' id this otllee for liny Information,
for by permission to Mr. S. A. Gruv and
I n
.1. It. Wilkins,
iuig2l's.'ltf
I A.MES.IEN.NINlI
557 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
John D. Ashton,
A 11 o r n e i) - a t - L a it*,
Juii24'$2by
WAYNESBORO, GA.
New Songs of “Hope
and Trust.”
Banuttful Hymns. Inspiring Music. Con-
Ininlng eliolee selections from Hie Most Valu
able Productions of the Best Writers of Poe
try and Song, with
New Hymns and New Music
ComI’lidd) iiy
W. Luddcn and G. <). Robinson.
Celerv &. Chamomile Bitters.
A True Tonic A Dr. tgorutor The Indies all
praise It. The Doctor’s recommend it. And
the 1 'hlldren all cry for it.
Try my Extract of Vanilla.
The best in town. .T. A. POLHILL.
PolhilPs sewing Machine Oil.
The Ladles all recommend it to lie the best
The Doctors nil recommend and use my own
own Soothing Syrup. Liver Pills, Standard
Vermifuge Co Syrup, Sarsaparilla Ac.
J. A. PGLHILL’S
Bradfield's Female Regulator.
The Dozen or Single bottlo at manufactu
rers price* at Polldll’s.
FRESH TURNIP SEEDS Just received id
Pulliill’s.
RESPECTFULLY,
L OLHILL.
Jun23’82by.
Full Edition, Word* mul Music. Price: 85 j
Cents (post-puld): $8 UG per dozen, by express.
Word Edition—llymns only—12 cents (post
paid); $20 per dozen by express.
Specimen Copy, Full Edition, in paper cover
25 cents, post-puld.
U. 0. Robinson & Co.,
Publishers, AUGUSTA, Ga.
T. M. H. O. T. S.
oct20’82by.
LEMONS.
I am HEADQUARTERS for LEMONS, be-
I lug ’I'll E ONl.v IMPORTER OF FRUIT
In the city. Buy mid handle more Lemons
than any bouse in the trade.
PEANUTS.
DEAL KXTKNS I V ELY
GRADES OF PEANUTS.
IN A L I,
0. L. Fullerton,
Augusta, On.
The oldest STOVE DEALER In the city.
Hundreds of families in Burke, Jeli'erson and
Richmond counties are using our Stoves sold
to them during the last fifteen years.
Every housekeeper will attest to their use
fulness, economy, and comfort,
Call at FULLERTON’S for the
New Lighthouse.
The newest, largest and best wood burning
stove in the market. At FULLERTON’S
you will Ilnd
TI N WARE, WOODENWARE,
CROCKERY, HOUSEKEEPERS
CUTLERY, HARDWARE.
D. L. Fullerton,
nug23’8'2tf (!2$ Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
t. viuAiiun ur i d i n,
Vegetables Jno. D. Munnerlyn
d H n n,i-ii/_ / // in
I AM receiving on Tuesdays and Saturdays
CABBAGES, POTATOES, ONIONS, eel.,
add should you favor me with your order I
will give you as Low Prices and as Good
Goods as If you were present. Quotations
furnished on application.
Groceries.
Attoriicy-nl-Lnw,
t '
d
1
I K EEP a Full Line id'
1 GA RS, ToBACCt l, Ac.
retail.
iROCKKIKS, Cl-
1 sell nothing at
Accident Insurance Agent.
Also Agent for Gullet’s Gin and the Mon
arch Baling Press. Will give special atten
tion lo the sale of lands, and purchasing same.
Lots In Waynesboro and at Mumierlyn, Ga.
for sale, or long lease.
Stores for Reid at Munnerlyn.
PARTMCR with Small Capital wanted
Unnimin to go Into the Saw Mill Busi
ness. Apply nl thlsotllee. Ju!27'S8niii
J. B. Reedy, pins’»i
C'or. Bay and Whitaker Streets,
Ieel5'82hv. SA V ANNA 11, GA.
John Haenel,
ii&LocMtl
I lierehy Inform the Spoiling joeu and the
general public of Ilurke county, taut I am pre
paired to ivpalrull makes of guns and pistols
I also repair sewing machines. 1 warrant
sntIsfaetIon. JOHN IIAKNKL,
augl7’82lm ut M r. J. B. Kmilh’s Hiioe Shop,
TAKE NOTICE.
My customers In this county lire Informed
Hull 1 shall lie absent, In Emanuel and Seri-
ven counties, and will not return before
Christmas, 1 mo thankful for past favors,
and will take pleasure In attending to any
work III tho way of Matrons making or re
pairing on my return. All who want work
tu my line, call address me al Waynesboro,
and I will attend to all work Immediately on
m.v reluru. HENRY HOOKH.
sop7'8.1am
Dissolution.
The linn of J. II. Mackenzie A Co., doing
business 111 Waynesboro, Ga., and composed
of J. II. Mackenzie and I*. I,. Corker, is this
day dcsolvcd by mutual consent. J. II. Mac
kenzie will continue tin' business, collecting |
assets and paying nil lluhllltIcs.
.I, II. MACKENZIE,
aUil7’Wbm I’. L. CORKER.
MANE FA("f U It EUS’ AG ENT Fc >11
tboots shoes.
838 BROAD STREET,
AUG U ST A, GKFX ) IlGIA.
sop2S’83nm
MOTHER’S FRIEND,
NURSE’S RELIEF,
('ll l LD’M CURE.
For Infants nml Teething Children. Difnnts
sutler more or less the llrst three months of
their existence with lintIItellt eolle. The
Carminative gives lustnnt relief. In the pro
cess of Teething the salivary glands are ex
cited, deranging t he stomach and hnweis, re
sult lug IncmnculntIon ami often death. The
Carmlluitlve nutrallz.es the uetd, corrects tile
disease and restores the child.
Use Pitts' t’nrmlimtlveuml rejoice, there Is
such relief lor I he sullei lug darlings.
For sale by ,l. A. Pol,Ull.L,
Jun2ll'88hy Waynesboro, Ga.
I {(‘luovnl.
I beg leave lo Inform n y patrons and the
gclici'lll pulille that l have removed my Bar-
tier Shop la lhe new pnstollicc building,
where, I am prepared todo ia the latest style
HAIRCUTTING, SHAVING
SH AMPOOING, DYEING, Etc.
I have a elmlr made especially for the black
ing of shoes. I will also run a hath room la
connection with my Barber shop, eMIier cold
or hot baths, HENRY JUNES,
AumiiHla Ilotol,
Augusta, (tu.
LEWIS & DOOLITTLE, Prop's.
RATES: TWO Dot,I.A Its PER DAY.
Large and well Ventilated Rooms. Central
ly located near railroad crossing. Telegraph
office and I lor in r Shop In the building.
Augusta Hotel Restaurant and Lunch Room
choice wines, and llqitor-< and cigars. .Meals
1 HIM. . „ III. ...... II
to order ul all bourn
MASONIC TEMPLE
The Only Headquarters For Fine Dry Good]
Confining our efforts to the 1 >ry Goods buslnes proper, exclusively, and cnmltlctlfl
with the peculiar advantages of specialists, we claim to he In a position at all t linos lo »S|
exceptional inducements to those who require reliable as well as
FAsrnox
ABLE GrOODS
V E Tv V L O W K S T P K I C E S,|
In addition lo devoting more time and attention than others to the selection of goods,
buyer, MR. DALY, through Ills constant personal association with those to whom the guel
are to he sold, possess
SUPERIOR FACILITIES
i* a 1 y fy i it «»• T Ji <> i r T a s t o s.l
And su|iplylng their wants; nml we defy any house in Ibis city or in Georgia, wl
Souih Atlantic Stales
ness of Assortment.
to match our Stock, generally or la detail, for Elegance anil I'mil
We Guarantee Prices
-NOT ON LYON-
R I N E (T O O 1)
But on Every article In every Department. Without going into particulars, we rnrJ|
and earhpstly invito the ladies and all buyers of Dry Goods to call and examine the!
and decide for themselves.
D R E S 8 M A K 1 N G
Tills Bepartnunt Is in charge 1 of Mrs. Basis, who nmmufetl it so satisfactorily durinj
past season. The style’s will he tin’ very latest and the work t he very best; in fact, ever? I
tiele turned out will he fully cciual to anything that can he produeeil in the mod fai
cent res of fash ion.
DALY & ARMSTRON
sep28’88am Broad and El I is Streets,
Auaiista, Ga.
A Perfect Slaughter In Prices
Head and Ileiiect ! !
It Is the constant aim of our (Inn, by every means in our power to supply the
winners" of this fair town and the HiirrouudinK count ry with the host-
Boots, Shoes, Hats and Clothing
AT THE
L, O AY I<; S T I> It I C K s.
So closely do we lo<dt after our business, that If there Is a bankrupt sale of dcslra^
in our city or one thousand miles away, we are notified and a representative »jl „
wit\\i ample cash, Is at once sent to take all the Imrualns that arc ollered.
IH H ’«i 11 r AHK II A I .I-’ So LB," and this Is the reason why our Stores are const aidl.) [''
that at times we find it e\l reuu’ly dillieult to wait on all who favor us with a call. 1111 , ^
cut season we have heen able to do more than ever before for our patrons. Bar yU , ■
has ia eonseipienee of re»*eni failim s hoiiRht many )housaiul dollars’ worth »»i sterk «*■*
We Can Sell at Half Price !!
Tin se poods ranue from the hluhcwt to the lowest aradc:
strange if we cannot nit you from our immense stock.
PHICE
In qualit v and prlei
We quote some of
e* -
nml It ‘"J
oar g 1 *** 1 ’
Iiifnut's I.aee Shoes,
t'lilldrtm's I.aee Slates, with heels
Children's Heavy Root*,
Women’s Pegged Shoes,
I .miles’ Standard Call Shoes, solid.
Misses Kid Sewed Hutton Roots,
Roys’ Heavy llrogaiis,
Roys' Calf Ties,
Gent's Leather Slippers,
'•£!
I no
l no
Men's Wax Brogans
Gent's Calf Ties, a great bargain,
i tent’s Sewed Congress (billers,
Gent's Heavy Boots, solid,
< tent's Calf I mperlat Congress,
Boys Nobby lints,
Gent’s Wool Huts, good quality.
(lent's Fine St III lints.
Gent’s Fine Soft Felt Mats,
Ami n h(Mt of oilier good Imi'gillns too numerous lo mention. Call early and
host select Ions, Put down the price nml push up the trade is mil motto. N"
show goods. Satisfaction guaranteed.
llfl
|. S 'JK [
Wm. Mulherin & Co..|
722 & 913 Broad St.: Clotlmi"’ Dopfti’tmeut I I Join'd iSt-
u^.Tira-'crs'x^., - Or.