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Whc (True (Citizen.
The Survival of the Fittest.
j'J wwanwyHiMBa;MengHgrj |
TO TIIH 1IKM0CHACY OF JMHtKK.
■Burke Sheriffs Sales.
-T1IE-
ANNOIXOIOi GST.
Q The Democratic party
of
Since our last issue wo lmvo boon )
1 , \ \ T 11,1, 1 >:■ S' M In (■ >rc (In' 'in rl Inmse < 1 <•<>r
i, mntv or llnrL-<> will nsson 11 il (> in ill in I In* city of Waynesboro, Burke conn-• i
At,Hill OI IHirke Mill It. M m ;,y, U,*. jr «lii. .ill tlx-first Tuesday in June, IS8r,*1]
WAY N KSHI )HO, (I .V., MAY 7, I SMI
till
•tcuIInd to mourn
“'"^honored father, tin
I).
death
editor
.mass meeting*
of our
f _ of tliis';*;
JjSf" From many of the Into elec-JpHjuu-, William D. Sullivan, wIki^.^ _
lions tin 1 prohibitionists hnv< jjpussed away on last Sabbath after- /
('merged with a black eye. sanoon at a quarter past two o’clock;
■JTo the public and the readers of.., . , . . .
g#ST" “Uneasy rests the head i bniAi ... . . , At Gootgia. Let ever>
wears a crown.” There arc
DRIVER SVVt
CHILL AND FEVER
head that
mans
clover gentlemen all over Georgia
who tremble at the approach of the
convention.
n*r Like many other true Geor
gians, while we do not wish to tight,
we must protest against turning the
visit of Mr. Jefferson Davis into u
political bomorang.
tw While the great West hat
been blessed with all the emigra
tion, they also enjoy all the strike
and are enlivened by all the mob
We often wonder why the Republi
can party should not enforce law
and order in those states.
|our paper ids loss may be great; togb cnm , ty bp present
in*
tho city of^Jhet wocn tin* legal hours of sale, the following
; »' propiM |.y, to-\vft: One* house unci lot in the*
Waynesboro, at 11 o’clock, «. 111., or city of’ Waym-sbum, containing one ncru.yj
Tuesday, the lllh day or May, 1881'., '^ I T I ? IT! V *
the purpose of selecting deli.-j^^V,M"^: , ^V l lI al R ( I;lVni! t ’ y i?M?olf :i oii 0 !isTl
..,rates to the next Democratic Gu-f-ahc prcpcct;. of .Inines o’Byrns to wiiixiy n
. distress wiuTiiiil. returnulue t<> Burk'' Stipe-
• bermi tonal Convention ot llio Stutc/lrior Court, in tuvor of n. n. intiv, vs
Oi ; ij . /( . , ^ i \ 11 , I1<1 „ W11 4 Vf.O’Hyriies A Small ill Written notice gh
JI. 11 AKSKM'U!, Shurlir H. (\
iPendleton Foundry t Machine Works,
WHAS. F. LOMBARD, Prop. JVM. VtiNDLETOA',Sup.
-- MAXI EAt "IT HE It AX 1) DEALER IN——
cus it i-
Uan Doi.i'ii Rl no ELY, C’h’m’n.
il. J’. Johnston, See.
Special Gorrcfipondenee Citizen.
Oats, corn and cotton are looking-.:.
1 )emocrat«ij
us it wllllfrdfc——— 777— “ ~~r, ~;~
\ \ t 11 ,|, I io sol il lief, ir' 1 .c court house i,our.
•et-e’ I V in tliu city nl Waynesboro, IliM'Ico coun-
., . Lt.y, Georgia, on (lie first Tuesday in June,'
P.XeCUtiVC’jlJlSHlI, between the legal hours ill sale, tin* lol-
LJlnwing property.' I.o-wlt: One hundred and
f ‘seventy-nine (1711) acres of hind, mure or less.
IJDylng,situate and being In the Ulsl District, O.
(Y.M.,ol Burke county, (leovgln, and adjoining
Klnnils of Win. WnrnncU, lands belonging for-
(imorly to the estate of \'. liarlield mid estate
fc?o( E. Gnrllek. Levied on as (he properly (if
g W. II. and T. W. Cullens, trustees, in favor of
1$ Lucky A. Saxon. Levy made hy A. .1. Lnvv-
igson, Halil 11' County Court of llmUe County,™
and turned over to me. Written notice given.■
11. IIA EKELEIi, Sheri 11', 11. C.
irreparable. Most sadly <H| )rolmbly be a very interesting im
we mourn him, and most affection-^ j, order of th(
lately down testify to his ever rendy*^.*| lini jttoo
kindness as a parent, his cheerfulg
assistance as our editor, and his*
sterling worth as a man. In hum-g
hie submission we how to the will? mbaiii*.
|of“IIim who gave and who hath
taken away.” To the friends w ho
sympathized with and aided us in]
the hour of our bereavement wo'
Jgive our most heartfelt thanks. ToS Uirard Sunday school
the press of the state for their many|| ( R !t ‘' ( h*d to give a picnic soon,
kind words in memory of our dead/apR* 1 ' 0 l |as y p t been agreed upon
we sliall ever feel most grateful.pjj r flio negroes who were arrested
I’o those who rendered substantialrafQj* the arson of i\[r. Rrigham’s^Hituutud in sniii described district and eountyj
issistance to our father in life, audfebarn and horses, were visited inl-'(s n M ll u,^ | ) l (Ti t ii!,'i “
|wl.o have so liberally patr«,nized| )a il by Mr. Charles Brigham n] 1 {
our joint enterprise, we giveg W eek. Fayette Kelly and T(>ny^««e‘J fr«>ii> r tne Oonnty ( ' T ourt of iiurUo
'pj.y
-A CERTAIN
-■A
''•■'iV'.no.y* ,
’
Mill
Machinery and
No. GJ5, GIT and G19 Kollock Stupt,
Supplies,
Augusta, Georgia.
m.
warp
1 ilo not run 100 Imnds, nor east everyday, but I am prepared to do all kinds or iuvs! in<»
111 Iron and I trass a I short not lee. Am a practical mnehlnlst myself and give personal n 11 < ■ i,-
\m prepared to do anything in (lie way of mill work K,,,.U
, Files, Valves, Ac, All work guaranteed. Cor-
sepJSVriy
‘ !l on to all repair work.
11 hand a ful I stock of Steam Flit lugs, l’neli In
rtrespondenee sol lei led.
ittine.
has
1 Ll, he sold helore the court house door.!
In tho city of Waynesboro, lliirke coun
ty, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in June, ISStl.L
the followlngj,'
of J. U. Join
tier
Jmd (I2d District, (1. M„ Hurko county, Ueor-
gtn, adjoining lands of S. 11. Attaway, and
land formerly estate of Amos Whitehead, and
, rtilhe other portions of the 12,1100 acres of land,!
p liet ween I he legal hours of sale, t
NoUjiroperty, to-wll: The life estate i
CURE
FOR EVERY FORM OF
1 Chills and Fevers
^tn tliree" hundred (HOD) acres of lnnd In IheOOlhf
Don’t he discouraged tills will cure you!
OUR GUARANTEE.—;^, 1 !-
gjtT If our esteemed neighbor,® t)iig
tbe Macon Mc»»en V er t does occn-i tlinnkg Iuost slncurely . We assume
sionally sneer at Judge bimmonstS now <luties as editors With fear
we would inform that paper that nol and trombling . We be8pe ak your]
sforbearanco if sometimes wo wield
sawkwardly the pen so lately drop
ounty
7 In favor, J. D. & 11. T. Ilauumiek, against .T.B
not Olliy confessed their guilt of .'R. Jones, ct 111.. Legal notice given. Luvyi
J, „ ,, itmadc by A. J. Lawson, Jhillllt of the County,?
[(burning the bam, blit Of their in-^Court, ilurkc county, and turned over to me.g
hot I h’H
taken mid fall to break i.p tile (’ll I LLS, tlieL
merehaut who made the sale will refundy
money. L
Ii'f tli LJ I l |A At Waynesboro, by S. A.>
I till O.V l-ilJ,uray; at Drone, by W. L.jp
Mims; at Green sCut, by A. Chance mid D
1L Reese.
judge in Georgia ever travelled?
over so many circuits or presided
in so many counties as Judge] fini-|" e ’ d ‘ frcTmVm fingers' now‘cold "in
inons. lie 1.as been almost ubniui-pj.,.. , ,
toils.
di:.«(k kai k i xr.n nvK cojlhittkk.
Itention to murder Mr. Brigham,-'.s
1 t , •< *
Jwlien he next came home, which,.T
{they thought was Thursday, before:;}
It. HAEHELElt, SherilV, 11. C.
HEAbL
WHOLh'SA LK
AUGUSTA, : :
aprIJO/iSO-mn
cV C !< >.J
DEPOTi is
: GEORGIA.ft
Ordinary’s Notices.
the 1st Sunday, in May. Geoi'ge|V(m oeugia—boiuckCoust_v-M|iry CuukIi
ilmost ubiqui J dea ^] K We intend to strive honest-jjjfKelly tlu'j’ said bossed the job, andS^jiVes'Vo" 8 feav'iousr
jr|ly to do our best. We will use everyi a rmed them with razors with whiuh>a!‘VA,’iujek'yUJTiu.j’/, !•!
land, as guardian of Willie E. Caughhind
to sell the Interest of said
land In llurko county
ontalnlng (la acres, ad
(fort not only to maintain the goodithey were to carve him up, aftei$.t oln I , ' , * ! lands'or.iuUu w, Hayim ami T hniims«;
. m * J f ** K -S, Ulivnoliayd, 4H persons conccriuni wiHo!
D WftltJSIsbnw cause at my court, on the first Momluyf,
M;.. I i cue. .... I. l ... vi i.... t i,... .. i,. ... i. i ,. .it.
NEW DRUG STORE!
I Whitehead & Co:
name of The True Citizen, but to^George had shot him, and to
Atlanta, Ga., April 2()th, 188G.—^increase its usefulness and wiilengfor a chance to kill the “old boss” a
flic State Democratic Fxecutivi flits influence for good
Committee will meet in parlor No|
101, Kimball House, Atlanta, Ga.,
on May 20th, 188(1, at 10 a. m. Ev
ery member of the committee i.-
carnestlv requested to be present.
J. II. For,iiill, Chairman.
John S. Candler, Secretary.
Hu llivan Brothers.
» OXVKM IOXS.
T11K ClTlKKNATOItlAL OUTLOOK.
The contest in the gubernatorial
race is about narrowed down to
Major Bacon and General Gordon.
Judge Simmons will go into theta , . . , ,, , ,
° ... . • Kof tho districts and tho state. 1 he
convention with some following.^ ... ,
, , , ... , , . . . .. , Mold rule of alternating is a good one.
but he wi be hopelessly in the im- i. ... . ,. .. ,
.. v , :.. . .. , Sit will give more satisfaction and
nority. W bother he will be able tog. ., ,, ,, ... . ,,
, “. .. , ... g better results. It will keep the
turn his tu owers over to one of thel . , , , ,
. . R party purer, and have a tendency
leading candidates remains to her 1
seen. We are inclined to think!
that he will nut he able to do this to'j 1
any extent. When be is withdrawn)?
there will he a split in his support
tors. Inasmuch as the contest up!
to this time Inis been mainly be-|
tween Bacon and Simmons, it has!
created some feeling against Bacon,a
and for this reason we are inclined!
to think that a majority of thel
friends of Judge Simmons will go
to General Gordon. Of course some
will go to Bacon, and if the different
local candidates are still before thij
convention, each one will gain ad
ditional strength by the withdrawal
of Judge Simmons. l T p to this time
we are clearly of the opinion Units
Bacon has the decided advantage.!
What the hurrah in Montgomery.!
Atlanta and Savannah will do lora
General Gordon remains to be seen.B
If the people were left to their sober!
senses, we do not doubt for a min
ute but that they would select!
Bacon, he goes into the race with a!
great deal in his favor, and witni
nothing against him. He Is a goods
lawyer, a correct and reliable busi-l
ness man, and a good legislator.]
He is familiar with all tbe details
of our state government, and mnde,|
while speaker of the house, the[
best presiding oflicer we have everl
known. No man is so well uc-jj
quainted with (lie public men oftliej
state. Ills appointments would un
doubtedly be good, lie is not sub
ject to any onesided influence, llej
would make a reliable, honest,8
square, and able executive officer,|
and our grand old state would con
tinue to move on (irmly and surely!
in the road of progress and improvo-H
ment, as she has done for the last!
three years under her most efficients
able, prudent, and skillful governor!
General Gordon is a candidate oil
the hour. His friends hope to ruslij
him through on the enthusiasm ere-jj
ated by the visit of Jefferson Davie
Jin JdiH'i 1880, whyHivid iipplluntioii should uot
Jjfoo granted. This May 1st, 1880. ;
^George called Mr. W. Brigham, a»d]L E. L. hiunson, oniinnry, it. u.
lithen to burn the house with Ids sonswfTJ eorgia—hcukk uhcntv.-.i. j. Hoy.i.U
# t t vfyV. J executor ol .lumes 1. AlcNorrill, deoeasud.p
[and the teacher. Miss Lillie Baze-teoi Kuuicounty,nppii'Hto mu for lutturs his-e
i . , , cfimlusory from snlil I’ntato. T'liosu are, thiii'i'Ioroa
:more, a niece of Mr. Brigham s whoifu,citv nil pumou* intcrcstoii to hIhuv viuiei', iij
m ,,,,,,,,,, JLimy they lmvo. boforo mo ul 10 o'clock, n. m.;
presides with lum. JMAHGIRH. lion till! Hist Monday In August next, why mtiil
1 he State Executive UommitteeSjj pilettorsdiMmIssory slioulil notbegmntolc. Tills
will meet in Atlanta on the Hthpj Miracuianx Ksiapf. pAiniiotii, BUIN80Nt0r a lna ry, 11.c. I
inst. I hey will then determines W. W. Reed, druggist of Winches-aj
when and where the state conven-L
tion shall beheld; We are decided-™
ly in favor of going hack to tin
toed, druggist of Winclies-SL j eorgi.
vrites: “One of my cus-K^eisoiEal
rs Louisa l’iki 1 Bartonia i;J r imtoi lam
l.-l. lAllllX.l 1 IM , u,ll lull Ul, ,,, ( | ,, ...
I EURGIA— lll’llKH Cocntv.—Mai’llia J.
iulmlnlstratrlx,of,Iolm F. Elliott,
applies to mo for leave to sell tliiUj,
limit belonging to saiil estate, situateS
Jin tbe (Mltli illstrlet, G. M., said county, adjoin-"
W. W. Reed, dru
ter, I nil., writes
tonicl'S, Mrs. , , ,, (1) thc ( . (ith lllKtrlcti (i , M-> KllU1 oounty, adjoin-;;
Randollih count V, lull., was a iongtetn* lauds of .1. J, Boyd, estate of D’Antlanae.K
wise and time honored custom oflL uffere| . w|tl , consumption, and was^ nm<?8 - A '
holding the congressional and stateH rlvon up t() d!l) bv luM . physicians.-
conventions in the different citiesB ghe heard of Dr> KinR . H Now iJls ,
Hour hundred and eighty-seven acres, morel
[pr less. These are, therefore, to dtp idl per-j
(sons Interested two show omisu, (if any they!
phivo.) before me on the Hi'sl Monday tn June,]
11shir why said leave to sell should nut be!
irantod.
E, L. BRINSON, Ordlnarv 11. U,
t EORGI A— Biikkk County. — Whereas,!
jeovery for consumption, and begun®
(buying it of me. Tn six months’!
Ittrne she walked to this city, a dis-jJ/U}. u ... , , ,, , , , •,
t*il J Wiley Smith, administrator ol the estate!
|of James M. Wimberly, deceased, applies to]
Sine for letters dtsmissory from said estutej
jTliesu are, therefore to elu all persons inter-
ijested, to show cause, (If any exists,) before mej
Ijat 10 o’clock, a. m. on the first Monday in!
S.Iline next, why said letters dtsmissory should;
snot he granted. March 1,1880.
E. L. BRINSON, Ordinary, 11. C.
Administrator’s Sale.
DY virtue of an order of the Court ofOrdl
) nary, of Burke county .Uiu;will he sold he-I
Ifore the court house door, in the city of!
jWayueshoiq, between the legal hours of sale, 1
Son the first Tuesday In J une, 188H,the following
^described properly, tu.witi one hundred nndf!
Btlilrly-one and one-ludf (jilt 1 ,) acres of innd.fi
Smore or les.i, In the (list district, G. RL, Burke#
scounty, and hounded by lands of Win. War-
juoek, J. A. Jackson, L. D. Chaneo and J. D.
IM unncrlyn. Sold for the purpose ol dtstrlhu-
jMon,aiidfor the henellt of creditors, l’ur-!
telmser to pay for titles.
1TIIII.MAS J. HORNSBY, Admlnlslralov,
May I, 1.8J. of Henry Walker, Deceased
(N EXT HOOK TO MACKI0N7.IE it NEELY) 1,
Waynesboro, - Gra.J
HAVE JUST OPENED A FULL ASSORT-^
MENT OK PUKE, EKESll
Drills & Chemicals.I
A I ,S()—I.uhell's. Bazen’s and Sargent’s Soaps,I.*
Perfumes and Toilet Powders, Sponges, H
Tooth Brushes, Flesh Brushes, Solid [;•
Back English Hair Brushes, Paint [J
ami Whitewash Brushes (every |2
grade), Paints, Oils, Colors, kj
Varnishes and Tarpon- fi
tine, Window Glass, , l
Pally, itc., &c., D
Every variety of Wyclli’s Elixirs, Wyelli’
Soluble Hypodermic Tablets (which no
physician should lie without), Pond’s
Extract, Green Mountain ami Dr.
Sehillmnn's Asthma Cures,
Enemas, Trusses, .fee,,
IMPERIAL GRANUM,
Tho great medical food forinvnlldsniul Infants}
Monogram and Mikado cigars,
Calhoun and Gravory’sTobacco,I
Pure French Caudles. Also, a
Large Stock of Fancy Stationary .1
large supply of Quinine, Morphine niulj,
(ipluni for sale.
Patronage of Physicians and Country Mer
chants solicited, to whom a liberal dis
count will he made.
.1 ames G. Bailie & Sons,
W I Id, HE MOV E III El R-
Iv
Dr.
k p its r s r r o
FROM 7111 to 711 BROAD STREET (SOUTH SIDE)
Calhoun’s New Building,
NEXT TO MR. E. I). HMYTIIE'S CROCKERY STORE,
ontlnue to sell Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades and House Furntxhln<*
FOR Sl’llT (JASH” or thirty days lime, city ueeeii-
E will
Goods at greatly reduced pi le
E]S G. BAILIE 48c
714 Broad Street, (South Side) - AUGUSTA, GA.
leiTJ'Slb.v
Or. B_
-Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
PrescriDtioiis Carefully CompouMed.
Du. A. G. W111TE11 lit AI) has an olliee in ourj
Drug Store and will give general Ulrcctlunsn
to the business. !
We cordially solicit w portion of tho pnbllij
pHtTomigi.', octl0,’85.tf.
WHITEHEAD $ CO.
CALL AT
J. M. Harp’s;
Guardian’s Sale.
GRKEABLY to an order of the Court olj
^ Ordinary of Sc riven county, "ill
Bat auction, at the court house door of snld|
Beounty, mi the llrst Tuesday in June, next,!
[(within the legal hours of sale, tho followlngj
([property, to-wlt: Seventy-three acres of land!
Bjiioic or less, lying In Burke county, iindj
|hounded li.v land.s id William Chaiuller, James!
lEtlisou and U. \V. Ellison. Sold as the prop-f
(erty of C. S., It. F., D. ()., aid E. II. .Mims'
Jmlnoi children of T. S. Mims, Jr. Terms]
JCasli, pureliaser paying lorTilles. Tills April]
lum ll, 1S8II. T. S. MIMS, Jr., Guardian.
Notice to Debtors and CreditorsJ
( \ EORGIA—Ul'llKK Coi'NTY.—All persons?
VI indebted tn the estate of S. M. Perkins,!
Slate of said county, deceased, are hereby no-f
Itllled to come forward and make immediate
■settlement and those holding claims against!
|sald estate ore nottlicd to present their hills'
within the
188(1.
, and
•EKINS,
aprl0,’80-* Executors.
PRIVATE AND TRANSIENT
HOARDING, [
The undersigned having taken charge and*
newly furnished tho Bar House, takes lids"
method to aiinouiHio to the public 1 hat she
Is prepared to accommodate Private and
Transient. Boarders. Her rooms are large, 1
nicely furnished and comfortable, her tahle^
will always he furnished with Hie best, to lie?
had in the market, while she guarantees po
lite and prompt attention. Her terms are
reasonable. Hue solicits a share of the*l’>uhllo
patronage, and only asks a trial when she
feels sure she will give sallsfuetion.
lunl.VSIt-tr MRS. J. R. STRATFORD
[New Blacksmith Shop]
Tlu* imilursl^neil lakes this method to tn
form I lie |>til>llc I Iml he has opened a shop at
mO’BUVNS* old stand, where lie is prepared to
wdoall generallUiAVKsM ITU WORK, lie will
’make
Horse Shoeing, a Specialty.
CR0CKERY,-:-LAMPS, -:- GLASSWARE,
Tinware, Wood Mini Willow-ware,
And everything usually kept in a first-elass
Crockery, Tin and Willow-ware Store,
Jewelry and Fancy Goods, a Specialty.
520 Broad Street, - - - AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
nmrl2,’80-by
IJTJST REGEIYEI >
BRIGHAM BROS.,
Wholesale anil Retail
GROCERS,
If50 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
A full Mneof fancy and staple family Groceries. We desire to call your special attention
to the articles we handle and solicit your orders, guaranteeing quality tlirst-clasl, and prices
‘rock hot tom.
Raisins, Nuts, Figs, Prunes, Dates,
Apples, Reaches, Jellies, Preserves, Mince Meats,
Currants, Cranberries, Pickles, all kinds,
Canned G« oils, of all kinds, Crackers, of every kind.
Candies, Teas, Codecs, Flours, .Sugar-Cured Hams.
Meats, all kinds, Powder, Shot, Caps, Cigars and
Tobaccos, Sugars, Syrups, every kind
of first-class Groceries, etc.
{GUANOS, KAINIT, COTTON SEED MEAL,
,j
VIn nny ipinnllty at Rock Bottom prices,. Ship 11s your Hides, Clilujcens, Eggs, Pens, Potatoes
At. Wl- will gel highest market .prices, make (puck sales ami prompt returns. Uoimnisslun
for selling Colton JOc. per hale. Free Wagon yards. Call on us when visiting the city.
LIBERTY STREET,
1 rs
[Waynesboro, Georgia,^
When you want
'Bargains Z lj|
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Flour,
Etc.
You can find almost anything
you may want at
J.M. Harp’s
[kyg? ' Lamps, Crockery and
Glassware, and Tinware.
a hurrah candidate. Sifted down
to a line point, there is but little else
behind him. He was a gallant sol
dier, and a good general; but in all
else he has been a failure. While
lie enters the campaign with a shout,
he will soon be forced to tho defen
sive. The people will always ad-I
mire the general for ids heroism aml|
gallantry during the war. Ills strik
ing appearance by reason of thel
scars received in the defense of his
country in tho hour of her greatest!
home of his childhood to claim for
his partner in lifeone so universally
loved. The ceremony over we were
invited to partake of a sumptuous
wedding feast. Kase and freedom
was tho order of tho evening, and
we were loth to leave this pleasant
athering. On Friday, the day fol-
llowing, tho company were invited
to a reception at tho homo of Mr
W. li. llrigliam, Sr., who entertain!
like a lord, and made us happy all
the day, we would never have sus-
bbigi-iam brothers,
Mrs. GM. BRUM CLARK
jST EAV GOODS!!
Wc are prepared lo show a beautiful selection of
v HATS,BONKETS,FEflTHERS,LACES,QRNAME NTS, p
and everything in that line in greater variety and at lower prices
than ever before. You can he suited if you will but examine our
stock.
The Dress-Making Department,
is in successful operation. We guarantee a good lit, good work
jaml latest styles. Put in your orders early for prompt delivery.
Respectfully,
MRS. N. BRUM CLARK,
oct23,’85-liy
need, will always make every Houth-lpccted Ids great loss hy Are reported
ern man feel under the deepest oh
ligations to him, hut when the time
comes to discuss the. merits of the
different candidates, the people
must remember, they surely will
remember, that General Gordon lias,
on every occasion when tcit'd, shown
mi utter want of business capacity.
Every enterprise that ho has ever
managed lias been a complete fail
ure. They will not soon forget tin
circumstances under which he left
tho United States. Tho pooph
must know the influence which
would lie controlling during his ad
ministration if elected to the ehiel
magistracy of our state. If sober
sense and a discriminating judg
Blent can previ ll, Bacon should re
ceive thc nomination over Gordon*
in your columns some week past
I'ho brido and groom leave on Satur
lay’s steamer for Savannah, thence
to the “Land of Flowers,” up the St
John’s, and across the gulf to we
lon’t know where. They will re
turn to Augusta, the homo of the
groom, about the 20th. Wo prophesy
for them much happiness.
Guest.
Tho quick os! time on record! Neural
gia of the worst tvpe, cured byouudosi
of SMITH’S llll.L BEANS in from
one to four hours, as many who have
tried I lean testify. It docs seem strangi
that sensible people will suffer with this
terrible disease when speedy relief can
surely he found In tills simple safe and
inexpensive remedy. 25 cents. For sale
Ly ail druggists and dealers in modi
cine, ersentunywhereon receipt of price
in stamps.
AH ERE l»oliiu nmv 101 luilli’tmont for null’
ilur iignlnsl Willlion Giirvln, eoloml, ton]
he liuvliig i.'sri\|ii‘il from Jail, 11 reward nf JJ-"
is hiTi'byullrivil fur I he nrivsl anil safe ilellv-
ry of said Garvin to 11. IIuchi'Ut, si u* il If ol
lliirke county.
B.v order <>! Board of Comniisslnncrs of
mails and ruvunun of said county.
.loll N J. JON EH, Chairman,
Coin’s Rimds and Revenues o( liurke Co., Ga
I am aiithorl/.cd (hut mi iiddltltlonal re
ward of ll fty (l-Vl) dollars is oll'urud hy
the citizens of Burke eouiily for the alum
arrest, and a reward expected hy the novoru
or for I lie same purpose.
11. 11AEHELF.11, Khcrlll B. C.
IS, I,
Jt til bill/ U
PEACE HTBEET,
Waynesboro, - - - Ga
1 will keep 11 small linn of Millinery ilnriri
Hi. spring mid summer with my other slock,
ul iiHioulsIdy LOW PRICES. White unit
Cnlured dresses In almmlunee. Liulles’ m
Children's Knderwenr A SPECIALTY.
Salter’s Eye Lotion
In stock lit nil tlmei
STOCK OF
Will, sell my entln
Millinery at Cost!!
lo liny one desiring to eiiMitae III Hie Milli
nery business. My stock Is nil now. Call mid
see my goods, iny5’8f)hlU
r -SEND YllU It JOB PRINTING TO
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