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(The (True (Citizen.
The Su rvivax, of thi '
WAViVKSHOllO, NOVEMBER III, l-«8.
fjer “A white woman,” nays tin
exchange,“was fined ton dollars tit
the l ist torm of tin- Superior Court
of Montgomery county for carrying
concealed weapons.” What a court!
THE IjATK DEMOCUATIC SUCCESS.
Fiom every quarter comes the re
joicings of tlie Democratic press
and party.over their success in the
in the late elections, and many cal
culations of success in the next
Presidential campaign. While we
recognize retd and substantial rea
sons for rejoicing at the sweeping
victories of tin 1 party, and especial
ly at the death of Mahoneism in
Virginia, we would admonish our
readers that the time is yetlong be
fore the final struggle in 18.81. A ses
sion of Congress intervenes, and the
tariff question looms up, and must
become an important factor in the
next Presidential canvass. lie-
sides this, we have to contend
with a most unscrupulous political
organization,wliich will stop at noth
ing to obtain success, backed by the
powerful patronage of the govern
ment. With all these questions
staring the Democrats in the face
it is egregious folly for the Demo
crats to underrate the strength
or advantageous position held by
flu 1 Radical party. The prospects
of the Democrats are certainly bet
ter than they have been since the
miserable farce of electing Tilden in
187(i was enacted, and when we
know that we are contending with
a political organization whose de
feat means eternal death and des
truction to that party we must he pre
pared for any emergency, anil to
meet all the dishonest trickery
which will as certainly be resorted
to as the Presidential canvass is in
augurated. Our leaders must be
wise and cautious. No personal
interest or advancement must be
allowed to distract the party, no
factions—all must he harmony and
concert of action from Maine to
Mexico, and from the great lakes
to the sea. Then may the Demo
crats go into the coming Presiden
tial campaign feeling assured of
success. P>ut if personal interest
motives, personal advancement is
allowed to enter and badger the
campaign, then we have nothing to
hope for and the result may now
be written down as as another Radi
cal victory.
The policy of the Radical party
to usethe cry of ‘‘Solid Mouth” as the
battle cry to fire the Northern heart
is already foreshadowed. Rut, if
the .Southern people will act with
due circumspection, and abstain
from intemperate expressions and
acts, the cry will avail naught.—
Tin' fact is, too much Northern cap
ital lias been invested in Southern
enterprises during the’ past four
years to allow these catch sayings
!•) have any very important effect.—
Let the party, then, he harmonious,
wise and cautious in the policy
which they may adopt, and we will
wipe the Radical party with all its
corruptions out of existence in No
vember, 1884.
Inman, the Wife Murderer.
Savannah Nows,
Henry Inman, who was commit
ted to Chatham county jail some
months ago for safe keeping, on the
charge of having killed his wife in
Emanuel county, will be taken in a
day or two to Jefferson county for
trial. The alleged crime was com
mitted in Emanuel, and it is cus
tomary to try the prisoner in the
county where the crime was com
mitted. The feeling of the people
of Emanuel is said to be strongly
against Inman, audit is argued that
lie could not be given an impartial
trial there. Hence the removal of
the case to the Jefferson Superior
Court.
FO R
LL PART 1C PL A R S
Money to Lend!
Von can borrow money, on improved farms.
Principal payable In live years. One lll'lli
annually. Apply lo
oc.VS.lbm THUS. M. IlERRIRN,
' WATER-OAK
POULTRY TIPS.
BREEDER OF
Pure Pit (tame Fowls
AUpfmy Birds arc Imported Slock.
KY. DOMIN'IOI’FS,
ill,UK 11 Kill IN,
WHITE A I,HUM,
11. II. HKDS, and
DOM. CROSSES.
KgtfH In Season. I lake pleasure in being
able to assure (lie lovers of Fancy Poultry
that my Yards are Slocked with as Pure
lllooded, and Reliable SI rains of (lame Fowls
as can be found In America. These birds lias
no ei|lial as Egg Producers. Prices Sea'ail to
meet reiiulrcmcnlx. Male Minis fl, fli. ss
and $10. I'Vuutles Same Price. Pail's$5 lo $12.
Trio’s lo $20. Orders Soiieiled,
ADDRESS:
J . G . B YNE,
II ‘atpicsboro, Ga.
■opai’aaim
To
It KSK K V E T HE Ii E A LTH
Use the Magneton Appliance Co.’s
Magnetic Lung Protector.
PRIDE ONLY
They are prleless to I.adtes (ientlemen and
Children with weak lungs; no ease of pneu
monia or croup Is ever known where these
garments are v urn. They also prevent and
cure it i .v it i in sKict'i.ti i s, cot.ns, uiii:i.;ia-
T1S.M, N 111' UAl.ll I A, TUIUi.W Tltol' IU.I H, 1111-11-
■f a it in A, cat a mi ll, and al! kindred diseases.
Will wear nay service lor three years. Are
worn over the under-clothing.
I 1 AT'I'ARII 1* *' s hood less to describe the symp-
UA11 Anu.toms of this nauseous disease that
Is sapping the life and strength of only too
many of the fairest and best of both sexes.
I,abor, study and research In Asrerica, Eu
rope and Eastern lands, Ii tve resulted In the
Magnetic I.ting Protector, nlibnling eltre for
t 'a I art'll, a remedy u hich contains No Ureg-
Ingol the System, and with I lie eonliuuotls
stream of Magnetism permeating through
the alllleteil organs, must restore them to u
healthy action. We place our price for litis
Appliance at less that, one-twentieth of the
price asked hy others for renteilles upon
whleli you lake nil the elmnees, amt we
especially ln\he the patronage of the many
persons who have tried drugging Iludr stoiu-
aelt without effect.
imiir 'I'll flBTAl'J This Aplhmcc. (lo to your
nUW 1U UDlIllif druggist i mi ask for them.
1 f they have not got them, write to the pro
prietors, enclosing the price, In letter ut our
risk, ami they will lie i.eut lo you at ouee hy
mull, post-paid.
Send stamp for the “New Departure In Med.
leal Treatment without Medicine,” with
thousands of lest liuonlals.
THE MAUN'ETON APIM.IANCK Co.,
ills St a I e street, Chicago, III.
NOTE. Semi one dollar In postage stamps
orcurreitey (In letter at our rhlit with size oi
sttoe usually worn, and try a pair nr our Mag
netic Insoles, and no convinced of the power
residing In our .MagneHe Appliances. Posi
tively no cold feet where they are worn/or
money refunded. oet68S ( hy
WILKINS Sc BERRIEN,
MILLEX, - - UA.
Their Stock is Complete in every Line, and Prices so Low that
they Defy Competition. MIL DICK BERRIEN cordially invites
all of his Burke county friends and the public generally to call
on him, and see how much pleasure it will afford himself and
Clerks to show them over our IMMENSE STOCK. We sell
everything at Bottom Prices, and have
RUT ONE PRICE ‘FOR ALL !! I
Milieu pays more for Cotton, Hides 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.
octt2’83um MI f.IjEN - - - UEOHUIA.
Mrs. N. Brum Clark,
819 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.,
Is now opening up all the leading styles of
Fail and Wixiies 8 Millinery
As well as a handsome assortment of-
FANCY GOODS.
Our variety of NOTIONS has never been surpassed. We have
everything needed for a ladies’ outfit in Millinery Neck Wear, etc.,
etc. A very good supply of “Fancy Work” Material, Felts, Fringes,
Stamped Towels, Tables Covers, Tea Cloths, &c., &c. Send orders to
M US. "NT. 13 R U M C R A R Iv
To have them carefully and tastefully tilled. oct.ni/st.jy
That Most of the Dry Goods Advertisements of the Present Day.
CONSIST OF
Senseless Trash and Bombast.
Borrowed, Hashed and Rehashed for Consumption
AMONG THE SOUTHERN PEOPLE, IS ALREAC V WEDL KNOWN TO
TU A"e ry \ 111 e 11 i o; eu 1 11 e ac 1 e r.
IN THIS AGE OK SHARD COMPETITION,
M es a K s-r it xvhon every llm: of business is crowded to its
u a -SW tl utmost rsi]Mtcity, the tm ivbunl must not only
fill his store with goods calculated to please the people in both quality und price, but lie must
announce Ills
onrl Er.riiienmpntc clkarlv and eorciri,'; to the
* ctllu i (III liLLil) tli t lo public. I am prepared Ibis season to meet
the wunlsnf Hie people in a manner which must give satisfaction I o
each and every patron. My
IN <- n - a nil S o a s o ii a 1> 1 <» <> o <1 s
Will moot tin* uxpociat ions mul desires of the most economical purchaser, being careful
selections of the latest styles.
I ii A 11 I) e p a r 1 in e n i s.
No branch of my bossiness; receives more careful attention than my
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT,
Comprising Elegant Patterns, Latest Stylos, Unique Novelties, with all kinds of Trim
mings to mat ell. My (Raids were PP Rl II AS ED E( lit CASH, and 1 intend to give the bcnc-
tit of 1 bo
DISCOUNT to MY CUSTOMERS
It will cost you nothing to thoroughly convince yourself that such Is really true, I only
ask that you call and see for yourself.
DUTCH BOLTING CLOTHOF ALL NUMBERS.
Polite Attention Shown to All.
JAMES MIL LEU,
Hvdllller’s Comer,
AUGUSTA, - - G A.
5 Questions. 4 Answers
Men Youths, Boys Who Need A
srcriT, or b:at
SHOULD CONSIDER THESE POINTS:
First, Are the Prices Right?
Second, Are the Goods Durable?
Third, Does it Fit Well?
Fourth, I,fit Fashionable?
Fifth, Is it Becoming?
Cooke’s Clothing and Hat Store,
711 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA..
Gives These Reasons for Being Able to Moot Your Requirements;
FIRST. We have every advantage that experience and amole capital can give, and know
onr prices arc the Lowest. HKl’oNp. From observation we know which fabrics wear best,
and ll is to our Intcrex! (ogive salIxfnclIon. TII1 III). We never knowingly allow an imper
fect cut garment lo enter our store. FOU RTH. We have u resident buyer in New York,
who keeps thoroughly posted. FIFTH. This question you niusl answer for yourself.
W 11 nLKMA LH AN W ELL AM II ETA I L lit V KRH will lliui that t hey can secure 1 tergal ns
lit our Store. Gents’ Cnderwear, Hatchets, Ac.
i-tlOMlum
A. W. BLANCHARD, ™h.lc ; ludlowaco.,
i’ll llroad Street, Augusta, Ga.
Synopsis of Legal Advertisements.
Mil KK IKK SAI.KH.
Will he sold before the Court4louse door on
tlie llrst Tuesday In Deeember, the following
properly to-wlt:
Cndivided half interest In ri'imdnder of
Win. II. Ituilai'd, being the Ulldlv tiled half In
i' rest in remainder of Win. II. Kill lard, after
death of Mrs. II. L. liullurd under will of
Needham Dullard doeensod, hi all that traet
ol land lying in said county of Hurke, known |
as the Needham liullurd home place, contain- ,
Ing L IOU Hi res, adjoining lands ol W. .1. Ran
dle, e.date of .1. F. ('iir.-wi-lI and Mrs. W. A.
\\ alker. Also one Iron gray ho,mule, one
black mare mule, one l wo horse wagon. All
of said properly, real and personal, levied
nnjix I lie pro perl > of Will. 11. I III hard lo satlsy ;
a lira Issued from llurke Huperloi Court In )
favor of H. A'Gray.
Due mouse colored mare mule, levied upon |
as the property of ,L W. Grubbs, to satisfy a j
ll la issued from llurke Hupei turCoUI't III lav or
of W. MeCiltliurn.
One mouse colored male mule, ubout II
years old, named llagar, levied nil as Ibe
property of W. II. Jones lo satisfy a II fa Issued
ironi niirkc County Court lu favoi of liuUI-
wiu X Co.
PitIIIN*Ally's NOTH'K.x,
G. 1'. Lively, executor of t he estate of Elisha
llaymans,deceased applies for lellers dl/hilx-
xor> from said estate. Will he passed upon
first Monday ill December.
Mrs. Eliza Daniel, admtulslrlx of Major
Daniel, deceased, applies to me for lelters
dlsmlssory from said estate, Will he passed
upon llrst Monday lu December.
Carlton Attaway lms applied for Idlers of
admlnlslrnllon upon tin' estate of E. A. Was-
den, late of said county, deceased. Will he
passed upon the llrst Monday In December.
Notice to Applicants lor Retail of Spirituous
Liquors.
The majority of the l 'ommlxxloncrx of Roads
and Re; enuc of llurke county, Ga., hy virtue
of the authority vested in them bv law, have
dedded Irom ibis dale o refuse all applicants
for sale of sjil i'll no us liquors el I her by whole
sale or rdull. This Nov. titti, lss:l.
.1 Flit lit) THOM AM,
W. .1. WI.MIIKRI '
THAT THOSE WHO HAY ONE WEEK THEY REDUCE GOODS FROM *1 TO ,'A) CENTS,
AND N EXT FROM FI FTY CENTS, TO 25 CENTS, ARE TELLING T1IE
TRUTH NO SENSI RLE PERSON RELIEVES.
In our business career we have always deliberately avoided tills method of attracting
public attention. Whatever wo slate in the newspapers we hold ourselves ready to perform
at all times and without qualification, and we are happy to he able to say truthfully—and
this Is our reward ns well as our t riliute and compliment to the intelligence and common
sense of t he people—that t he results in our business are most grat ifying and satisfactory
This year, notwithstanding sliort crops and general complaint about tr.ule, we have so far
sold more Goods than ever before, and we t rust that t lie close of I be season will Ii ml us able
to make the same report. Wo always keep on band the FINEST STOCK OK DRY GOODS
obtainable, both Foreign and Domestic. .
Wo do not take one article—the market price of which everybody knov.s—and sell ll
away below its value and put three profits on the next article the customer buys; but we put
the very closest prices on all our Goods. We will not allow ourselves to he undersold on
Domestics, and on the El nor Grades of Goods we will meet any mark; t in the United States.
Samples forwarded by mail on application, and orders tilled promptly and carefully.
1)ALY & A RMSTRONG
Not like Sherman’s March to the Sea, which brought desolation
ami ruin to every home; hut a March, the Music of which will
fill your heart with delight, iill your pocket with Saved R 011t , c
and bring pleasure lo every Household.
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XVe Wish to say a few plain words to the citizens of Burke. A good many of you will ask
you reel veil
The Question: “ II ‘here is the
Best Blare to Buy Boots and Shoes?”
We waul your patronage and have a good claim on you, for ours Is a
SPOT CASH HOUSE,
Ihiying for CASH anil Selling for CAHII wo can always give the Lowest Living Prices.
Call On Us B4 Buying.
N. W. Murpliey and Son,
ocus'8!!hm 504 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA.
BLOW! BLOW!
Assert Your Rights, For Reward is Just.
BUT WHEN WE SAY THAT OUlt ItEADY MADE
CLOTHING,
For men and Roys cannot besrpassed In extent and quality by any house In this section
we say that which a visit will demonstrate to he true. Our Assortment Is full and complete,
Gur Clothing possesses only one paeiillnrlt v that we know of, namely; our Low lTietoilo not
Indicate the high quality of the goods. Cull and he convinced.
APPEL BROTHERS,
ONE PlilCL
C L O r r 11 I E R 8 & I r A T T E R S,
oe.'i’SJnm 10tl CONGRESS STREET, (Ot>poslle Market), SAVANNA 11, GA.
Pendleton Foundry & Machine Works.
CHAS. F. L0MBA1W, Prop. TJ VII. PEA7) L E'TO.A) Sup.
.MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
Mill Machinery and Supplies,
No. G15, 017 and G10 Kollock Street, Augusta, Georgia.
1 do not run Kill hands, nor east e\cry day, but I tun lirepar, d lo do all kinds of casting
In Iron and brass at short not lei . Am i praelli nl maehhiist m; :d f and g|\- personal atten-
t on to all repair work. Am prepared to do an v I Id ng In the win of mill work. Keeps
hand a full stock ofSteaui Ehilngs, I’aeklng, Elies, Valves, .Ve, .Ml work guaranteed. (”,
respondenco s.illelted. sep'’S'S;',h
IW. LEVY &, GO.,
DEALERS IN
O C 1M n I HZ
Just received a Fresh Supply of Fine Can Goods und Hi'iivv Grouerlcs. All kinds
of Goods that can lie found In mi.; IT Its l’-i LASS GROi'ERV HOUSE. We have GOUD
ELI lU R at from four to seven dollars per lliii'ivl. All IHuds of WHISKIES and WINES
All we ask Is a trial before buying. GOGHS HKLIYKUKU FREE lothedepot. ALECK
11 KATtI Is with ns and ;; 'll lie glad to see Ids friends in llurke county.
oetl'J’tclam I W MflVV mill ( 'll "IM'oslle the Augusta Hotel,
t». i> . Jilj > l mill LU,, 010 Uroml Street, Augustu, Clu.
1,319 dozen Men’s White and Colored Bordered Ilandercliiofg
(fust colors) at 39c. dozen.
32G dozen Children’s White and Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs
(fast colors) at 31} to Goc. doz.
283 dozen Towels, assorted styles, at 54c. doz.
209 doz. Towels, assorted styles, beautiful borders, G7 to 97c. doz.
384 doz. Towels, assorted styles, beautiful borders, at 81.Hi to
82.87
933 doz. Men’s Brown and Striped Half Hose at 37k’. doz.
977 doz. Men’s Brown and Striped Half Hose at 49 to 55c. doz.
894 doz. Men and Women’s Hose'nnd Half Hose at G2. 1 , to 75c doz,
943 doz. Men and Women’s Hose and Half Hose (varied styles)
97c, to 82.?7 i.
32 Bales Best Domestic Plaids at 7 to 8c.
57 bales Graniteville 3-4, 7-8 and 4-4 at Factory Prices.
27 cases Standard Prints at 4, 47, 5, 5] to Gk.
2G cases Kentucky-Jeans, at 9, 10, 1 If, 14, L8,f to 21c.
5 cases, Dicky, Maryland, Cassimere at 49c.
til cases White and Red Wool Flannel at 1 If to 32-k.
2,000 pounds Ball Sewing Thread, best at 27c. *
21 cases Gray, Silver and White Wool Blankets Irom G7c. up
Georgia Plaids, Twills, Bunch Yarn, Knitting Cotton etc., etc.
We merely give you the above that you may form an idea of the
IMMENSITY of this Large Stock.
Our Notion Department
Is the Largest in the City, or as Large as any in the South,
ca vry t h i n g E ve ry th i n g.
Best Needles at 77k. per thousand. Pins in packs at 34c.
Suspenders 82fc. per doz. up. Pens 3Ge. 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 Styles, Beads, Ornaments, all kinds of Brushes,
Combs, Threads, ike., &c.
We have Four Floors crowded to their utmost capacity to carry
this Large Stock, besides running Double Packing and Shipping
Rooms in the basement.
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This is whaCthe 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. Wej
are 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. l)o you know that wo are se
ing a very Pretty Brocaded Goods .at G jc..; 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 G4 inches wide; then!
the Beautiful Jersey Cloth, Radzimas, Trieott, Heavy Black Silks,|
Colored Silks, Satins, Velvets, the richest in the South, compris
ing all the New Shades, such as OX BLOOD. MANDEI!INE,&,
with all the Novelties in Laces, Elegant Chenille Fringes—Bronze,I
Jet, India Ink, Silver and Burnt Silver Buckles and Leather|
Clasps to trim with.
Mourning- Dress Goods.)
We have the Finest in the South—easiest prices.
In Sash and Neck Ribbons, wo beat the World. Notions and]
Hand Bags—you can spend an hour in this department, anil
never miss the time.
HOSIERY, GIjOYKH, Are.
We always had the reputation of keeping th (> moat stylij
Goods in this line. Its now up to its full standard embracing
all the Novelties.
CLOAKS, J1H1SEYS, AC.
Ask the Salesman to show you through this Department. ^1
a perfect treat to go through and see those Elegant SealskiN
ranging in prices as high as 890.00. We commence our ('b>aks,f
in Ladies’ sizes, from 97 l-2c. up, and Elegant Jerseys at S2-o0.
CRUM CLOTHS, MATS, &c,
Wo have added to this Department Mats and Door lh | r‘ s '
start at 87 l-2e. up, 3G inches long; Oil Mats, 47 l-2e. "F
Crumb Cloths, SG.75 to 812.
DECO RATI \ E ART—Nothing can be more attractive than
Pretty Picture Counter. Wo are selling thousands. 1 herear||
many thousands of little Things we are selling that wo " ||UI |
gladly cull your attention to if we had the space. You notice'^1
have alre idy idled Two Columns and the half has not been '"‘I
Como to Richard's Con;or and see if all wo have said is true
gel our Pricos; thou you will have nothing to regret when F, I
neighbor tolls you oftho Bargains, she got at our place, only ’I
sorrow of o hors will cast a shadow over you. ABIvM* ■ |
TENT I ON SH )\VN TO EVERY UST0MEIL
v. Richards & soi
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