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(The <Tjme (Cittern,
The Survival of the Fittest
WAYNKSHORO, (1A., (>(TnliKIl 12. IHM3.
We have received a rani
from Mr. Sanford II. Cohen, Mana
ger Masonic Theatre, which an
nounces that Henry Ward Beecher,
of infamous fame, will lecture in
Augusta on next Tuesday night.—
Those who wish to hear the lech
erous old hypocrite and add some
thing to his purse will attend. As
for ourself, please excuse us.
The Macon TMeyraph <C-
Mcxxcnyi’r'x issue of last Sunday
morning was a mammoth eight-
page sheet, beautifully printed and
filled to toe “side-sticks” with good
“matter.” It affords us great pleas
ure to note this solid evidence of
the prosperity of our great Macon
contemporary. The Teleyruph is
one of the most carefully and vig
orously edited journals in (leorgia,
its mechanical execution is fault
less, while its management is ener
gy itself. it has our good wishes.
iW We have received the trade
issue of tin 1 Madison Madisonian,
and take pleasure in congratulating
brother Blackburn upon both its
neatness and the interesting char
acter of the matter with which it is
filled. Twenty years ago “trade
issues” were not known, while a
country publisher would have stood
aghast at the idea of printing a
large, eight page paper. We ten-
dcr the Madisonian our thanks for
this example of advancement in
country journalism.
OHIO AMI IOWA EMiCriOXK.
The news from the elections in
Ohio, which took place on Tuesday,
comes to us teeming with the news
of a glorious Democratic victory!—
'The 1 temoerais make a clean sweep
and claim ihe election of Judgt
J loudly governor by a majority of
12,000! This majority may be
somewhat reduced by the official
returns, but it is evident that the
Democrats have elected I loudly,
and the Legislature by a majority
of twenty to twenty-live on a joint
ballot.
The reports from Iowa confirm
previous calculations and expecta
tions. It has as usual gone largely
Radical.
The Democrats of Ohio has
made a noble light, and with no lo
cal advantages to assist them, have
won a great triumph. A majority
of 12,000 recorded against Itadical-
ism at this time, and under the
circumstances of no local influen
ces intervening to affect the elec
tion can be set down as an
index of the strength of the two par-
lies, and almost assures the tri
umph of the Democrats in that
Htate in 1881. With Ohio and New
York voting Democratic, the suc
cess of the party is a foregone con
clusion. But even with all these
assurances of success, we tremble
for the result when we seethe sui
cidal policy which some of our lead
ers seem determined to adopt, and
which if followed will inevitably
end in defeat. Wo want no set (if
broken down political hacks as our
standard bearers in 188-1. We want
and must have leaders upon whose
political escutcheon there rests no
Idol—pure Democrats, upon whose
garments there is not even the
smell of Radical taint. With such
standard bearers as these we can go
into the campaign confident of a
glorious triumph awaiting us at the
end. With broken down party
hacks or galvanized, white-xvashed
Radicals as our leaders,our opportu
nity is wasted,and defeat made cer
tain. Let the Democrats abandon
all policy except that policy taught
by the principles of government-
laid down by Jefferson; we want
no such policy as the nomination
of reformed Radicals as “the best
we can do under the circumstances.”
Wo have tried that to our cost.—
Let us adopt the policy of principle,
and go into the campaign determ
ined to stand or fall by the old te
nets of our party.
Nobody Killed.
It 1 o r F II L L V A R T T O IT L A I v S
WILKINS & BERRIEN,
MITJ.EIV, - - CiA.
Their Stock is Complete in every Line, and Prices so Low that
they Defy Competition. MR. DICK BERRIEN cordially invites
all of his Burke county friends and the public generally to call
on him, and see how much pleasure ;t will afford himself and
Clerks to show them over our IMMENSE STOCK. Wo sell
everything at Bottom Prices, and have
BUT ONE PRICE FOR ALL ! I!
Milieu pays more for Cotton, 11 ides and Country Produce than
any city in the State. Give us a call and see that we mean just
what we say. Look at Milieu quotations in this issue.
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Stood many of you will ask
Not like Sherman’s March to the Sea, which brought desolation
and ruin to every home; hut a March, the Music of which will
till your heart with delight, iill your pocket with Saved P
and bring pleasure to every Household.
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The Question: “ Where is the
Best Place toBuy Boots a ml Shoes?”
We want your patronage and have a good claim on you, for ours is a
spot ttouse,
Iiuying for CASH and Selling for CASH we enn always give the Lowest Living Prices,
MILf.KN,
GEORGIA,
Our Job Department.
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Harnett House,
SAVANNAH. GA.
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We take pleasure in announc
ing to the public, that we have
just furnished our .Job Depart
ment-with a full and complete
outfit of new and beautiful mate
rial, comprising all new styles ot
type, and are now prepared to
do all kinds of Book and Job
Work—great or small—prompt
ly, in the best style of the art, at
Augusta prices, Indeed, we
have the only complete printing
odiee which ever was in Waynes
boro capable of supplying the
public demand. And as- there
is now no good reason for sending
away from home any work ot
any kind, we solicit the patron
age ofall who wish any print
ing done.
SULLIVAN BROS.,
Printers and Publishers.
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John Haenel,
1 hcri-hy inform the Sporting men and the
general public of ISurke county, tlmt 1 am pru-
naired to repair all makes of guns and pistols
I also repair sewing machines. I warrant
satlsfaeiion. JOHN IIAKXKL,
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FOR SALE.
House and Lot
Tlu* houso uml lot hDloiiKlng to Mrs. .1. 1).
Ashton in th»* town of Waynesboro. The lot
contains ono acre, is well fenceil, and has
a gootl well of water in tlu* yard, the Rard« n
is rich and in u high state ofeultivntioii. Tin*
housi* contains ei^ht large rooms is well lo
cated and Is one of the most pleasant resi
liences in town. Terms easy Apply to
M US. S. J. ASII'I'ON.
1:21 llronghton street, Huvannah, (la.
nugl7'Slllm.
Isjust as gone as those that claim to he
flrst-Class, atpi Charge Twice as Much.
11 is connected by street Cars with all the
de hots.
l’olat this onl to your Nelghhors,
Dun’l gay ft per day. or even f'2Nl when you
civil get Jusl as goMt aeeoniodat ions and re
ceive more allenilon for .<2 per (lay. oc.VSil
Game Chickens
For Hale. I have for sale some of tin* purest
breeds of (lame Chickens known—Kentucky
Jlliies, and IVnnsylvanla Ueds, These I
guarantee to he pure Imported stock, and
are fast lighters, and the best sbuttlers ever
olltered Can be purelmsed at a moderate
price. ltOHKKT HOHKUHON,
ocAhm Waynesboro, Gu.
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$20 REWARD.
i m the road leading towards Louisville, on
Friday, Ihe nth of October, one mile from
WaynesUa-o, a lady’s hand satchel, contain
ing u gold ring (llut-hnnil), engraved on Ihe
Inside, the Initials, --.I. II. C. to I-'. \V, T.,
Mareli 1st,'Hit;- 1 also one set gold Jewelrv mni
u f2l) gold coin. The uhove reward will lie
paid for the return of all Ihe ahove urllclcslo
I Ids ollh-e or lo
.1. Ill)WAltH CARPENTER.
oe.VSIl If
Auguslsi Hotel,
Augusta, Ga.
LEWIS & DOOLITTLE, Prop’s.
KATES: TWO DOLLARS PKU DAY.
Large and well Vent Hilled Rooms. ('cut ral
ly located near railroad crossing. Telegraph
olllee and llurhcr Shop in the Imllding.
Augusta Hotel Restaurant and Lunch Room
choice wines, and liquors and cigars. .Meals
to order at ail hours.
WATER-OAK
POULTRY YARDS.
Fine Game Chickens.
Kentucky Bominiques,
Blue Heron,
White Album,
B. B. Beds, and
Dom>. Grosses.
in Season.
Correspondence Solicited ! ! !
ADDRESS:
J. G. B YNE ,
11 'uynesboro, Gu.
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Call
N. W,
On Us B4
M urpliey
Buying.
and Son,
501 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA.
REMOVAL WOTICE,
27 cases Standard Prints at 1, R, 5, 5j to Gic.
20 cases Kentucky Jeans, at 9, 10, 1R, 14, 18f to 21c.
5 cases, Dicky, Maryland, Cassimere at 49c.
10 cases White and lied Wool Flannel at 11| to 3^c.
2,000 pounds Ball Sewing Thread, best at 27c.
21 cases Gray, Silver and White Wool Blankets trom 07c.
| „ y j Georgia Plaids, Twills, Bunch Yarn, Knitting Cotton etc., etc.
Fs 8 8 S A Wt * give you the ahove that you may form an idea of the
rumiiutv 2 dadvo 1MJIKXS1TY of till. J^inw Stock.
We Lead off By Offering to the Trade
1,319 dozen Men’s White and Colored Bordered Handerchiefs
(fast colors) at 09c. dozen.
020 dozen Children’s White and Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs
(fast colors) at 31J to 05c. doz.
283 dozen Towels, assorted styles, at 54c. doz.
209 doz. Towels, assorted styles, beautiful borders, G7 to 97c. doz.
38-1 doz. Towels, assorted styles, beautiful borders, at ,81.10 in
82.87
933 doz. Men’s Brown anil Striped Half Hose at 37Ac. doz.
977 doz. Men’s Brown and Striped Half Hose at 49 to 55e. doz.
894 doz. Men and Women’s Hose and Half Hose at 02 to 75c doz.
913 doz. Men and Women’s Hose and Half Hose (varied styles')
97c, to 82.?
32 Bales Best Domestic Plaids at 7 to Sc.
57 hales Graniteville 3-4, 7-8 and 4-4 at Factory Prices.
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We lake pleasure in announcing that
slm-k of Furniture lo
we have moved our elegant
s4() BROAD STIM010T,
Old stand of Myers and Marcus,
overtlowing with
We have this large store tilled to
The Most Elegant and Best Assorted Stocks
Ever oflered. We compete with any market or any dealer in
STYLE,
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The stonily Increase in our business is what inis caused us to move
so often. We now have tlu* Finest store and the Finest Stock in Georgia
Write for Catalogue or call mid see us.
J. L. Howies •&; Co.,
SPptAS’SIlby
Myers & .Mnivus’old stand, HL) 1IROAD STREET, Al’GUSTA, GA.
Painting Contracts
I uni nropnivd to tulco couti-nels for patiit-
Ing In nil lls forms. Gi-ulnlng and KiiImdiiiIii-
Ing a siH-i-iiilty. Satisfiu-tliui giuimnU-eil In
cvi'i-yjoh. I ivMpei-tfully ask tho pationngo
of tlie ponplL* of Waynushoro, and thu sur-
roiiudlng i-oiiiiIi-.v,
Apply at Ibis nitli-c for any Inforninllnn.
I ri-fi-r by pi-rmlsslun to Mr. s. A. Gray and
,1. II. Wilkins. .1 AM EH JENNINGS,
img-JI'.-Cllf iV,7 lUuad St., Augusta, Ga.
FOB BENT.
Cotton Plantation.
Lands In tturko County, two
miles from Thomas' Station, and known us
tin- Ro.miI plait'. Apply lo
Ki'pgVS.IIni JOHN T. MILLER,
Allgusla, Ga.
M.M.Sullivan^Son
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Oysters, Shad,
Fresh and Suit
Water Fish,
Terra yin, Game,
I egetuhies, Fruit
and other Broil are.
AH Orders Punctually Attended to.
I-*)0 BItY AN ST., sAVANNA11,GA.
ix'-j’60hm
E. F. Lawson,
A 11 o r n e y - at- L a iv,
WAVNKHllORO, GA.
Will ni'onipll.v al11-ml Io all luisiiu-ss Intrust
l'd to Ins i-niv, mill give spot-liil utt,-i>tion to
thu privet Ice In tlm Court of Ordinary. Ollli-i-
m-xt door lo Arlington Hotel. flovlU'Sgtiy
T. D. 0 I i v e r,
A If o rney - at - L a w,
WAYNKSUOKU, GA.
, WIB lu’jvetieo in tho Augusta, Eastern and
Mladic i lii-uUs, special attention given to
Court pruetlcu tuyj’^hy
Only Evening Paper
IN T H E CIT Y,
AND Til E MOST THOROUGHLY EQl-Il*-
PE1) IN THE STATE.
The Daily 'I'lnics will he pushed forward to
t he highest standard of excellence us a jour
nal replete with Interest to thu
MERCHANT, MAN UI-’ACTU RElt, ME
CHANIC, AGRIC’lTLTr RACIST,
EM CLOVER AND
I.AlloRER.
A journal always ahead of the times, a live
cheap dally, published for t he people.
SrilSCRIl'TION:
Per Annum
Six Months
Three Months
BLOW! BLOW!
Assert Yonr Rights, For Reward is Just.
BUT WHEN WE SAY THAT OUR READY MADE
CLOTHING,
l-’or men and Roys cannot hesrpassed la extent and quality by any house in Ibis section
w e say that which a visit will demonstrate to lie I rue. I >ur Assortment is full and complete,
(lor Clothing possesses only one peculiarity that we know of, namely; our Low Prices do not
indicate the high quality of the goods. Call and be convinced.
APPEL BROTHERS,
ONE I’BICE
C L O T H 1 E \l S A II A T T E B S,
oe.Vk’um Kt'rt'ONG HESS STREET, (Opposite Market), SAVANNAH, GA.
Our Notion Department
Is the Largest in the City, or as Large as any in the South,
carrylhing Everything.
Best Needles at 77!c. per thousand. Pins in packs at 31c.
Suspenders 82|c* per doz. up. Pens 30c. gross; worth 50c.
Thousands of Little Things that we can’t now think of, such as
Pencils, Paper, Envelopes, Glues, Polishes, Buttons, Thimbles,
Bindings, all Stylos, Beads, Ornaments, all kinds of Brushes,
Combs, Threads, &c., &e.
We have Four Floors crowded to their utmost capacity to cany
this Large Stock, besides running Double Packing and Shipping
Rooms in the basement.
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This is what the Ladies want to hear about. We told them
some weeks since in the Citizen of something we had and were
receiving, and since that time our place has been crowded. We
arc always glad to see you. Come again. As you enter our vast
Bazar of Fashion, with its Shining Sea of Beauty, you are attract
ed by our
Elegant Dress Goods Stocks!
In stacks and piles on the left. Do you know that we are sell
ing a very Pretly Brocaded Goods at Gje.; beautiful colors.
Think of it.
As you pass farther down your eye is met by those Elegant
Flannel Suiting at 25 to 72 l-2c., 22 1-2 to 64 inches wide; then
the Beautiful Jersey Cloth, kadzimas, Tricott, Heavy Black Silks,
Colored Silks, Satins, Velvets, the richest in the South, compris
ing all the New Shades, such as OX BLOOD. MANDERINE, &e.,
with all the Novelties in Laces, Elegant Chenille Fringes—Bronze,
Jet, India Ink, Silver and Burnt Silver Buckles and Leather
Clasps to trim with.
Mourning
Dress Goods
Pendleton Foundry & Machine Works.
(HAS. F. LO.AI BAUD, Prop. II '.AT. PEA \DL ETON,Sup.
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I beg leave lo inform my put runs a ml live
gi’iUTiil public Unit I linvv vvmovuil my Rur-
b«r Shop In Hit* now poMtotlli'u building,
where, I am prepared to vlo in Ihe Intent style
HAIR CUTTING, SHAVING
SHAMPOOING, DYEING, Etc.
I have a ehulr made especially I'nr I he black-
Ingot shoes, l will also run a hath room in
eonneelliin with my Rurbcr Simp, either cold
i>Mini lmlliM. HENRY JON ES.
1 j untie-
MONEY!!
I am prepared to negotiate
Loans on Real Estate for a
term of years at 8 per cent, in
terest per annum. Call and see
me at Waynesboro, and learn
particulars.
E. F. LAWSON.
ttopiai’siitf
John McPoland,
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER.
Cor. Miller & Carrie Sts., Augusta. Ga.
All work Irom the com u-y given prompt
all niton. Murhle grave sloqes and old Mon-
ilineids cleaned and repaired good as new.
sepUI’Sikmi
-MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
Mill Machinery and Supplies,
No. 615, 617 and 61.9 Kollock Street, Augusta, Georgia.
I do not run loo Inimls, nor east every day, hut I am nrepured lo do all kinds of easting
la Iron anil 1 trass at short notice. Am a practical maeldnlsl myself mid give personal atten
tion to all i-cimlr work. A in prepare.I lo do mi x I Idng In the way of mill work. Keeps on
hand a full slock ofstenm Fillings, Packing, Files, valves, Ac, All work gnarindeed. Cor-
rcspondciicu solicited, scp28'8:lby
J. W. LEVY at CO.,
DEALERS IN
CL It O C IE H I K B,
.1 list ddf.'ivutl imil Knish Supply (, f «>( Kin# Uitn (LmhIh iiidI II»lav.\ tiroDt*rlD'». All Rind
nf (iondM (lint Dun In* Intiml In mi) FI HST-CLAMH UUtH'KKV llol'SK. \W* Iiuvd (UMih
I’Lol’K til Ha Mi) lour |o mdvdii 11«»1111 I'm pni* llnr.’l. All kinds of W'lllSKKYS mid WINKS
All \vd )isk Is u (rial Ldi'oiv Inlying:. r.dDHS DKIN’IDtKD FREE lo Hid iId|ni(. ALECK
IlKAI’ll Is w i 111 us uiul will Iid Kind ' u sdd Ills I'rlDiids In IUiiUd rouuty.
out PJ'HBiun I W I VAfV n.ul KG OpposIlD Hid AiiRin tn llotol,
«i, . IjI^\ i lUHl ' ' '•> till) Hrond sti'ddI, Augusta, (la.
ASHER-
Clothing'! Clotliing'! Clotldua'!
Jusl Received tlic Finest Selected stock In Ttis City!!!
Children's Hoys’and Youths’Clothing. Rlcu’s Clolldng, all sizes and styles. A beautiful
Heleetlou of Voullis' anil Men's (Iver Coals. Hals of every description. Gcals' Furnishing
Goods. Wedding Sails a Specially. I. II. Levy Is with me and will he glad In see all of Ids
friends. Give me a trial liuforc buy lug clst-whcrc, I will guarantee lo save you twenly per
cent.
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ARUM. ASHER,
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Al Gl STA,
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Augasia !Intel,
GA
We have the Finest in the South—easiest prices.
In Sash and Neck Ribbons, we heal the World. Notions n
Hand Bags—you can spend an hour in this department, a
never miss the time.
IIONIKIIY, GLOVES, Ace.
We always had the reputation of keeping the most stylish
Goods in this line. Its now up to its full standard embracing
all the Novelties.
CTjOAKN, .TERNIGYN, \C.
Ask the Salesman to show you through this Department. Ts
a perfect treat to go through and sot* those Elegant Sealskins,
ranging in prices as high as 890.00. We commence our Cloaks,
in Ladies’ sizes, from 97 l-2o. up, and Elegant Jerseys at 82.*)0.
CiillM ( IX)'I’l IS, MATS, Ac.
We have added to this Department Mats and Door Huge
st art at 87 I-2c. up, 36 inches long; Oil Mats, 17 1 -2c. u|>!
Crumb (Moths, 86.75 to 812.
DECttlvA'l’l \'E ART—Nothing can he more attractive than our
Pretty Picture Counter. Wo are selling thousands, 'l'lioro are
many thousands of little Things wo are selling that wo woiiM
gladly call your attention to if we had the space. You notice v
have already lilled Two Columns and the half lias not beeij *"*
Come to Richard’s Corner and see if all we have said is tn
got our Prices; then you will have nothing to regret whe >
neighbor tells you of the Bargnius, she got at our place, *y Iv
sorrow of others will east a shadow over you. MARK!* * ^
TEXT I ON SHOWN TO EVERY CUSTOMER.
V. RICHARDS & SON
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