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The True Citizen.
PVELXSIIED IBTT
$UhUVW * BROVJIE^S,
CARPETS.
Carnets and House Fiirmslitiic Goods.. The
Largest Stock South of Baltimore. Moquet.
Brussels, 3-Ply k Ingrain Carpets, Rugs. Mats.
k crumt) Cloths. Window Spades, Wall Papers, j
Borders. Lace Curtains. Cornices k Poles, j
j cocoa & Canton Mattings, Upholstery, Engra
vings, Chromos, Picture Frames. Write for
; Samples and Prices.
GEO. A. BAILIE. Masonic Building. Augusta. Ga;
Uss m Old Brands b x Hi x ns 3 s _ OTTO W. MABSH4
The Most Popular Fertilizers in
the Market. •
Loud and Long, with thundering echoes, we sound the name, and
our opening “ad” presents for a rallying cl*y
WAY FOR THE CARPET KING.
H A. T L I 10
Wo sound the soft vowels of the well-known mime anti unco sdously we lose ourselves
iu luxurious ilrenin of oriental nmgullieence. The minds < ye revels In bright vislus of Ax-
minister ami Kiddertn'mister, ot Krody Hrussels. Turkish ami Velvet l'ile. To-inor. ow we
promise ourselves u tour through the fairy lit ml of Bailie's Emporium, to view with waking
eyes his vast array of
junl.VSiby.
Waynesboro, Ga.
“Miss Littiejoh n."
The Savannah Weekly News,
A Live Paper on Live Is
sues.
Every Department Jilted
with care.
OK OCTOBER l.rnr, ixs:l.
Will contain the opening chapters of n new
serial, hv Miss Kleanor M. .lones, of North
Carolina, entitled “MISS LITTLKJt>HN.”
The plot of tiiis interesting story runs
smoothly along hi an even channel of quiet
interest, and the render liecomes so milch in
love with the pure, unsclfflsh character of
Miss Littlejohn that he forgets to look for
startling events and becomes wholly at,sorb
ed in the development of the noble purposes
and plans of I lie heroine.
The .Savannah Weekly News is a mammoth
sheet, contains X pages of reading matter,
comprising nl! the news of the week, (special
attention being given to the (lootgin. Florida
and South Carolina,) Telegraphic Dispatches
up to Hit* hour of going to press, Agricultural
Items, tIriginal Serials, etc.
In addition to a first-class newspaper, we
oiler to each yearly subscriber a copy of any
of the published novels of the Morning News
l.ihrar,' free.
Subscription—Weekly, $2 a year; Daily
News, $10, in advance.
.lubscriptions can be sent through I.oeal
Agents and Postmasters, or dirset to
.1. II. KHTII.L,
;! Whitaker Street, Savannah.
■sip*'
Chronicle & Constitutionalist.
Fine Commercial Print
ing a Specialty.
A U a IT 8 T A, g a.
New Type and Presses
The Chronicle & ConsUtutUmilMst is the
oldest newspaper in tlie South, having been
established in 1787.
'The Chronicle is progressive and liberal in
nil tilings and is essentially a fair representa
tive of Southern opinions and a persistent ex
ponent of Southern industries. While free
free from sensationalism and immorality, il
Is in no way behind the I test of its contempo-
rariesasa purveyor of the news.
The Morning Chronicle A I 'iinstitutionnllst
is an eight page paper of IS columns, Price
$10 per year; six months $.7
The livening Chronicle & Constitutionalist
| is the same size as the morning paper. The
price Is $0 per year; six months $:!. This
makes It the largest and cheapest eight page
Dissolved Bone Phosphate.
They have given the best satisfaction of any
Manure in the market for tlie past eighteen
KOI! SALK BY
W. A. Wilkin
i. W. 1
A Cn
Waynesboro, Ga., and
rkins, Perkins Junction, Ga.
J, O, MATH KWSON a CO.,
General Agents, Augusta, tin.
CARPETS! CARPETS!
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MAKE NO MISTAKE.
In these Nineteenth Century days of advanced ideas stolen reputations, are not rare, and
a great name often rests hi unworthy hands.
Brief consideration points unerringly to the source of our startling announcements, and
to make assurance doubly sure we print the sign is larger type:
7l:i BROAD STIMGi: r l
We print tlie name still larger:
JAS.G. BAILIE & SONS
mnyI9'S2by
MERCHANT TAILOR.
217 Seventh Street, Opposite Mayor’s Ollice, j
Takes pleasure to announce to Ids patrons and the public in genera! tint i.
irned from his unniial business trip to New York city, with a eompleli. i " llk js
turned from Ids annual uusiness trip to -sew i on; eny, witn a ci>:m,k.|,. Yf '
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC ""''mil
Diagonals, Worsteds, Cliiviots, CassinJ
Buying all my goods for CASH, I am able to guarantee tin* lowes*-pii ( . c
t’"- .’.J
Suits, or Single Garments made to Order at tlie Shortest Notice, la the latest (g
Thorouoli Satisfaction Warranted.
All orders from my patrons in Waynesboro and vicinity will receive p.iompt
All in want of Clothing and Garments are cordially invited to call at
OTTO Mb MAKSH
VI.L,
npr0’88niu
217 SKY KNTII STItKKT, Al'GUSTA GKOHG1 A,
13. SII131311 AA,
1025 Greene Street,
Augusta, Ga.
Pure Soda Wider, Sarsaparilla and Ginger Ale manufactured rfoio KivsIi and First-Class
material. Larger Beer in kegs and hollies always on hum!. Orders solicited and promptly
tilled.
i paper In the South.
, The s
enable us to guarrantee our
ivorlc
BLACKSMITH IN CT
IN ALL ITS
B R A N C II E S
Horseshoeing a Specially
CAUUIAGKS, BUGGIES AND WAGONS
Unpaired at Short Notice and in
tlie best style.
Tlie undersigned hogs leave to Inform tlie
public that lie is prepared to do blacksml thing
iu all its branches, at Ids simp opposite Mr. s.
A. Gray's stable, ami asksa share of tlie pub
lic patronage. He makes Horseshoeing a
Specialty, and does Ids work promptly and
well. He has secured the services of a compo
tent carriage maker and Wheelwright, and is
prepared to make your broken or worn Car
riages’ Buggies and Wagons as good as new.
Prices to suit tlie times.
Give him a trial.
apr2S\S2tf J. O’BYRNS,
I'lio Sunday Chronicle is a very interesting
paper, tt Is an eight page llfly-si.x column
paper. Price $2 per year.
The Weekly Chronicle A Constitutionalist
isone of the largest papers ill the South. It is
ten pages and contains seventy columns ol
matter. Price $2 per year; $i for six months.
Specimen copies sent free. Address
Cn kon hi.iW Constitution a i.ist,
llty'J'i’Si Augusta, Ga.
Every Ouo Should Read The
TELEGRAPH & MESSENGER,
PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY.
Tito loading oponelit of tlie bosses, cliques
and rings,
11 takes nil of Hie Associated Press dispatch
es, ami lias unsurpassed facilities for obtain
ing news from all qimrhTM by inull and wire.
Tlie decisions or the Supreme Con IT are
prcpnlrcd for It by their special reporter ami
are published the dav a ft cr they are delivered,
its reports of these decisions luivc been pro
nounced by leading members of tlie bench,
and bur, Including one Judge, of the Supreme
Court, to be the clearest and best ever publish
ed In the State.
The Market Reports are cure fully corrected
daily and will be round full and reliable. In
a word,
The Telegraph and Messenger
is a live, eloan. fearless and complete news
paper. tkioix;
Daily one year .$19 99
six months 0 DO
Three months 2 .'si
One mouth 1 IN)
Weekly one year 1 70
Head for sample copies and club rales.
Agents wanted in every community, to whom
liberal commissions will he paid. Address,
J. F. ll.VNHON, Manager.
.Macon. Ga.
jRsasssBsmssm^ss®
N. B,
lee of Good Quality and Just Weight shipped to my cuslomors at the Market
Price' febfl’SJem
LLS
i
gmaaaHO
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Loss of Appetite, Bowel* costive, Pain in
tbo Head, with a dull uonsntlon tn tho
back part, Pain under tho Shouldor
blade. fullness after eating, with u disin-
-lmation to exertion cf body or mind,
Irritabil ty of temper, Low spirits, witii
a feeling of having neglected sonic duty,
Wenrino.H, Dizziness, Fluttering nt tho
ileart. Dots beloro tlio eyo3, Yollow Skin,
He
Headache generaily over tho light eye,
Restlessness, with litful dreams, highly
colored Urine, and
COfc55T!PATlO?J.
trari ''-TVSJuutzzszxaiA
TTTTT'S TILLS arc* cHiiuulully adapted to
pnoli cast's, one <lo*o effect* such a chiuigo
of feulinj; ns to astonish the sitiTorer.
They I •crease l!»«* and cause tho
hodv to Inlu) on Fk*«l». thus tlie Hvstem la
murUiml. and by their Tonic Action on tho
I>i|»e«iivc Or^na*, Ih^alni Stools are pro
duced. Price 26 cents. 35 3hjn ay NL, flf. Y.
Gray IT ur or \VjrrsKKits changed to a Glossy
ih..UK by a siijph'anjiJIOlVVjonoFtniK PVW, ltlm-
rt- r uiituvul color, Rets IiisUvntaiienusly, HoM
.y Druggists, or vent by express on receipt of 41.
•$FF!«'K, 35 .lintJUV NT., 'ST.W YORK.
' l)r. Tirrs JI AM'ATi t>f VhIubMp !nfortu*lloii iml \
‘ v L'*cful llcoutptu »jU Lo lu.dliU HlilK « a;>y!ubltbu.y
dcc8’82by
iny27’.S3
GINNING
Machinery
POP SALE.
One 17 Snw Gullet Gin, new $2 )>er saw.
Two at) Haw Gullet Steel itrnsli Gin, $1 00
per saw.
Two 70 Haw Gullet Condensers, $27 each
< hie SO Saw Barret <.'ondensors, $20 each.
One til) Haw Barrel Condensers, $27 eaeli.
Ilnci 1 , horse Biglow Engine on wheels, $197.
One 0 to 8 II, 1*. Eclipse Engine on wlieels,
$19.7.
One 8 ir. P. Atlas Engine on wlieels, $197.
OhcOH. P. Morgan Engine on wheels, $.197.
One 8 H, P. Engine and Boiler, stationary,
$:t70
One 12x:lti Stationary Engine, $1X7.
One 12 Portable Grist Mill, $297.
< Hie 90 Portable Grist Mill, $177.
Sold Cheap because we need Cash.
All in good order.
GEO. 11. LOMBARD & CO.,
Foundry, Machine and Boiler Works, Fen
wick street, near Water Tower,
Augusta, Georgia.
We east every day and working 100 hands.
Repairing and New Work promptly done.
Also ;t ear loads New Engines just received
and for sale Low.
Jun22'83by
The Biggest anil the Best.
Iron, Steel, Cutlery, Guns, Pistols, Saddlery, and Bridles, 'Wheels, Hubs, Spokes
Rims, Axles, Elc., Etc., Etc.,
AT LOWEST PRICES!
Greiieral .Airui t! Hoi'
Eclipse Steam Engine,
Duplex Harrow,
ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE OF
CARPETS and RUG
DURING TIIE M( XNTJ I O K MAY, I
Goods must lie closed out to make room for a large Spring Stock ofothertioocIseeJ
Look out for bargains in tlie following named goods for .‘!0 days
Moquet and Yel vet Carpets, New Designs, Body Brussels, prettiest goods mail,.
Brussels, latest colorings. Three-Ply, Ingrain and Venetian Carpets. Hear;i, |;' r J
and beautiful designs. Door Mats <d all kinds atld colors. Crumb Cloths, St'imteM
and Felt.
New Shades, Curtains, Ac.
3000 New Window Shmlos, now styles, Just opened. 1000 Pair New Antiquo, AI,vrJ
ico('mi;tins. ,500 Extension ami Pole Cornices, new styles, rplmlstei'v thauls ■
LaceC'urlains. 500 Extension ami Pole Cornices, new styles. Pphnls
Gimps, 50 Sheets Floor <Jll Cloths, new ilesins, 300 Rolls New COeoa aiul Canton Maui
Wall Papers, Engravings, Ac.
.500 Rolls Now Wall Papers. Ratines ami Borders,300 New Fn^ravlaps, Oil rain
Chromos,*20n Ladies' Work Baskets and Market Baskets. Remember this monthfoi
GEO.‘A. BAILIE,
nprS’83nm
M2 BROAD STREET, MASONIC BUILDING, AUGUSTA,fi.l.
AVInxhip Gin,
Waller A. Wood,
Only Evening Paper
IN THE CIT Y,
ANDTIIK MOST THOROUGHLY EQUIP
PED IN THE STATE.
The Daily Times will lie pushed forward to
tin* highest standard of excellence as a jour
nal replete with interest to tho
MERCHANT, MANUFACTURER, ME
CHANIC, AGRICULTURALIST,
EMPLOYER AN1)
LABORER.
A Journal always ahead of the times, a live
cheap daily, published for the people.
SUBSCRIPTION:
Manure S proud or,
Mower, Reaper
Oliver Chilled Plow
and Binder.
UK NR Y P. MOORE,
sept22’82l>y
809 BROAD STREET, Al'GUSTA, GA.
That the Best is Cheapest,
And especially is this true in Furniture.
sovpro uaxf». i $•'. i Mo. U, (Iu>-Uu
r three u«oiilt. . will rtutore lliosc^N %• ''f>
in the worn ooiuJUioH.) ^7. Hunt byN^r/
"‘all. In pliiiu wrapper'*. Full Diroc-^sl '
tioud for using will uucompuuy cuoh box^
JUST SEE SOME OF OUR PRICES :
I
William S. Johnson, Prop.
Mimiierlyii, Ihirke County, C
We male a Specialty of the following huh
Lumber:
FI 00PANG, ( 1 Eli INC,
1 f 'EA TIIE It BOAR DINE, FI AMI
.Mixed' lumber or Outside Square Edge Bonrth
Refused lumber cheap. All orders trill be cute,
bill and promptly filled.
Sa tisfa rti on warra n led.
Special rates on largeod
WM. S. JOHNSGX
myll’82rm
IT STANDS AT THE !
Per Annum
Six Months
Three Months
$11 90
It (HI
1 ,71
"repnretI mill Sot,l OXT.Y by
HARRIS REMEDY CO.Mfg.Chemists,
Market ano Cth Sts., GT. LOUIS, MO.
Parlor Sols in Hair Cloth, Walnut Frame from $97 to $90
The best Raw Silk Set for $07 ever ottered.
Nice Walnut Chamber Sets. Marble Top, $•’
The best Warble Top Set iu the market li
for $07.
jii nl0,’82.b-y.
REV. C. C. SPENCE, A. M.)
J. S. RtllHIKUS. A. B.
M tss PlllLDSTCRGKS
C. J. WALLACE
1st Assistant.
Teacher of M nsie.
Toucher of M lisle.
Fall term opens Monday, October 1st. The
School continues la session nine calendar
months.
Terms $2 70, $'! 00 and $.'l 70 per mouth. No
extra charges.
Board in excellent families at reasonable
rates. The Academy rooms are large, well
ventilated, and furnished with new. elegant
desks, recitation settees, blackboards, maps,
charts, globes, etc.
Witii a loll corps of experienced ami pro
fessional touchers, superior advantages are
oll'ered at this school.
Course of study advanced—Instruction
thorough.
W. A. WILKINS, Chairman,1
S. A. GRAY,
C. II.THOMAS, J Trustees.
A. G. WHITEHEAD, I
.1. H. MACKENZIE,
sepi rsahm.
A FIRST-CLASS
MAMMOTH NEWSPAPER
For one year, and an
INTERESTING NOVEL FOR $2.00
A mammoth sheet, !Wx72 Inches, continuing
8 pages of reading matter, comprising all the
news III t he week, Telegraphic Dispatches,
accurate Market Reports, a well-edited Agri
cultural Department, Original Serials, a page
of Georgia and Florida news.
It is not a local paper.
HEPHZIBAH
HIGH SCHOOL
WILL resume Its exercises September !!d,
under care of Rev. J. W. Ellington, A. M.,
Principal.
First-Class Assistants In Literary, Music
and Arl Departments. Tuition: Fall Term,
$S, $12 and $lli. Board $12 per month, washing
ami lights extra. Pupils brought from Ball
Road free of charge.
A few extracts from ivaotumendat Ions
show tlie standing of M r. Ellington a a teach-
How to Cure Consumption!
We defy Competition from Every Quarter.
To lie made of the best material*
l’he great uutn-
herol (ieutlis IVoiii
this destroyer of
the li it tun ii race,
and its rniiul in.
ei'ottse, call with
trumpet volet) for
then niuselsomu
one to devise
means for the de
thronement Of its
power. The euro
has been discov
ered and is sav
ing thousands.
< ienilis lias in
vented tv detect
or; nature lias
luriiished the
remedy. Avail
yourself of it bc-
ooussens k Tabler UK
NASHVILLE, TLNN. neglected, often
terminates in
consumption. To guard against this suro
and fatal destroyer use the onlv antidote,
Coussens’Ootnpouml Honey of Tar.
For wile by \V. F. Ilollcymtm.
junlfl,’82.b-y,
HEADACHE
To the Farmer Mechanic, or Arllson, the
Imslm ssor prolesslonal man, who lias not tlie
advantages of a dally mail, it is a paper h> i
which lie call lie Informed of events Iruusptr- 1
lug In tlie busy world, whether In his own
Stale or In the most distant parts of the globe.
“We lake greal pleasure In saying Hull Ills
piety, llilelitv, experience scholarship ami
tm t make him tlie peer of any teacher we
know.
Rkv. W. A. OVERTON,
“ .1. II. FllRTSoN,
" THUS. B. WEST,
'* J. H. KILPATRICK,
ami others.”
In iiddttloii to a llrst-class newspaper at a
moderate price, we oiler each yearly subscri
ber u copv of uny or tlie pulillslied novels ol
the Morning News Library free.
"His most prominent characteristic is ids
painstaking Ihoroughiiess in trainliig Ids pu-
pi Is.
Rkv. H. D. D. STRATTON,
Groenesburo, liu.”
Subscription $2 a year In advance.
Subscriptions can tie sent through local
agents ami postmasters, or direct to
”1 cordially rceommciid him for any posi
tion lie may lie willing to accept,
1*. 11. M ELL, Chau. 1'ulvcrxlty (hi."
For additional Information address tlie
Principal, or
.1. .1. UAY1S, See. Hoard Trustees.
JllliiU'MHhin llcphzibuh, Ga.
and till Bilious Complaints are relievin', liy taking
WRIGHT SINDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS
Purely VeceUUc; Ho Griping, rti:: GGo. All SrugjtiU.
A prill!,'8g.b y.
We Acknowledge no Superior,
Ami Few Equals, in the South.
Who ever heard of Cano Seal Chairs for aoventy-llve cents. Extension Tables one dol
lar per loot. We guarantee satisfaction in every ease. Oursloekof Mattresses and Spring
Reds Is complete. Steam Dressed Feathers always on hand. All goods packed and shipped
free of charge. C pin list ering done in all its brunches.
Illustrated Catalogues and Price List may he had by calling at tills office.
J. L. Bowles & Co.,
THE LIUlIT-nUNXIXO
!><>>! 13STK
Tliat it is the acknowledged hidi
trade is a fact tlint cannot l>«-illspuW
tiiiitati 1 it, none equal it. Tlu-large
the lightest running, the ui" 41
wood-work.
ANli IS WARRANTS 1
To do any and all kiiuls ofw
To be complete 111 evk
septl7’82hy.
717 anil 8:19 RROAD STREET, Al'GUSTA, GA.
W. I. Delph,
831 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
r riii\vni*<‘. &■<
ami arouru tho
aivaulaRf _
lonif •xperlttuou Iu curito; tlhuaicsor Iho llloo.r, Kiln uud
llonra.—Nervoiiit Dclilllit, IiuimiIoiuy, OijuuIo
Wi'ukiii'u, 4<onorrliU'U« HyulillUlu and Alm'urla)
AUnLluiia niicclully (reuteu uii Mi-lenUllo iiriuuipki,
vlib tufa aui mi re ruiutxliuM. full or write fur LUt of
tloiiv to he aiuweretl by thoiuMloBlrliiic treatment by maU.
( I'rrHint»utfering from Hupture ahuultl Mill Ili«lr M>bt(>»•,%
ami learn •onirtlilng tu Uielr mhauUge. It U nut a triu*.#
Addnma, Hit. HFT’I’K, 1)1 N. Kill Ut„ 81. l.uuU, Hu,
fiSTAUUbllLD OVKU TliliiTV \L\UH.
Agents wanted ill unoeeup 1 ” 1
Rlehmoml, Vii.
KEV. A. I. KOBB3 Writes:
Aker a thorough trial of tho
IRON TONIC, I take pleasuro
in suiting that I have been ,
greatly beuetited by its S
use. Ministers and Pub-^
lie Speakers will liud it
of the greatest value
where a Tonic Is nooeo'
sary. I recommend it
as u reliable remedial
agent, possessing un
doubted nutritive aud
restorative properties
LuainilU. Ky., CXI. 2, 1SX2.
,/PURI/IESX oao .,„.
BLOOD '
.1 combinalion°l
tou iile of Iron,
JUirlc and PhvfP*
a jHiUitablt for*
JM bility, Lo**
tile, frustrate?
roivvrs it
blc.
KEY. J.L.TOWi
111., saytf
"I col*
a most excellent nj
the debilitated vital 1®
lUUijri life, Ay,, Utl, my lcv“2» Immimmhmmhhm ^
tnvxziz BI TOS DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO., 813 H. “ T ” '
junl0;82.b*y.
Read What a Patient says
The rumbles I purcluised froni fv^,
prove to uie most oonojuslve'r M***,,,«tS
life there Is hope.’' ">•!,lag?
yontl my uhuosF
trol In tlie cxceedliiKly *1,,'.sIf
I can assure you that no fats, i >’«•
from doing alt tliat I can * A'clsl*
WlitcU will surely crown so b#n«ncm^
jini.lO,M2b-y.
“reliable self-gure.
A fnvorl
fnvorlto preserlptlon of ono of the
most noted and slioco.sful speeliillHts In tile V. S,
lit spin
tnow retired i Ini tlieenronf .Vm'ini* Ih blUty,
I.OKt Xlinihaml, ll'rnt iii'is mid IIfuiii/, Hen,
J. It. KHTII.L,
ii Whitaker HUeel, Huvuunah, Ga,
Advortlso Iu The Citizen.
lu)>lttill HCUlotl i?UVtllo|K'/V«t!, Uflltf^inlHCUU till iu
AddroRt DR. WARD di COu Louisiana* Mou
jiuilC,’82ti-y.
In stud, a very lull lineof tho
’Celebrated Excelsior Cookinu; Stoves.
The best In the market. Sixteen dlllcrcut sizes and klinlx. Hlx sizes with emi.iu led res
ervoirs, Adiqded In all requirements, and priced In Mill till purses.
IFAD INC FEATURES:
Double Wood Pours, Patent Wood Grate, Adjustable Damper, Interdiatigeiih e Auto
matic Shelf, Broiling Door, Swinging Hearth-Plate, Swinging Flue-1op, Reversible <■ i«s-
Buruing Long Cross Piece, Double Short Centres, lllumimded Hiv Doors, Nickel Knobs,
Nickel Ponds, etc. Unequalled in .Material,In Finish mid in Upend ion.
W. L DKLPH, Sdl Broad Sired, Augusta,Ga.
mr&l’HJhy.
HARRIS REMIDYOO.^
CIRCULAR
et:8 c'S2l</
••nt rRH
9bVEN.I0lh.«t fvTismtt
Ou ttott’i WalacBt 13. BOtUi B.
Pendleton Foundry & Machine Wo
I sOM
ill
AS. 1\
(HucooMMor to lVndlftoii a Hn»tlu*r)
No. 015, 017 and 01!) Kollock Street, Augusta,
Manufadurer aud dealer in mill miieldtiery,
js of every
sept22’$2hy
er and denier In mill maehlnery, engines and sn|iplh s. ■ u)l . „i-w
lugs of every variety and style, special lit lent ion gi\ cu to re mu ». ., xi it.YHI',
WM. PENDLETON, Suporliitelidolil. t H AH. P.