The Sylvania telephone. (Sylvania, Ga.) 1879-current, July 06, 1880, Image 2

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r|^OW 1 m I i J riVfj'l' ,L Uj*J£je. V 1>TI4l\TW — TUBUKUKD BV , C. jcX. MEDLOOK. SYLYANXA, GA., Tuesday, July, 6 1830. j ! FCR PRESIDENT 1 HON. \V. O. of m'x.-'Yi.v.ixu. FOR GOVERNOR: 1 rr„„ tiOIS. P Lk. |7t JO. I SjOMC l, ;>y CHATHAM COVXTY. pavyvnt wtr v ww % - *<■ t anttmurerrm: l)EM O( I? A TIC M EJCTIXG. In pursuance <•! a tt< sotwien at tiic last t'.-.n " ,l ™ ,,f <• ho\<\ iHO.otin«of t-ho DomocryUf ]»urty of ties nointy L »'■-«'t-.v '•altvl'«twfrt'c «t syK'anin on the !>,• held in Ait; won ;>ie tillot -Vijr'e-r m , 1 , ;uut Kl-o to sol, •,-! O well olt-er a t;«ns as • he nir-ctiu!,' on that nay may ,i«tri mine, A large attoadanw .i.LAW'i-o.vspiKiJ.Tov. Is uarncatlv reqaosted. <!. rn*n. Dura. , com. of outrun tcunty. GEORGIA TELEPKON2NCS. Amiaxv. ft a., July -Dougherty delegates county elected her Oukematorial who are solid lor Colquitt. Atlanta Pont : (ivn. Bob Toonis rordiiilly endorses tlie nomination Hancock, and says: “The ]jord is on (iiir side at last. A better nomination could not have been made. I have not voted for a Presidential candidate in twel ve years, lint can support. Hiis ticket with pleasure." Mr. -Willie Hrantlv. formerly of the National Hotel in this eitv. is how in Savannah, clerk at tl.eMaivlmli House. fention toward the traveling has made foi himself a reputation that extends bevond the Stale. We con gratulate the Marshall i louse Ujam its ehoiee’ and hope the young gentieman’s qnnrters.-J/eew/ friends will call upon him in his new Teleqraph. Millkdokville Recorder: The Greensboro Herald says tlie “Inde pendents'’ are in favor of Colqiiitt’s re-election. This is bare assertion. Ingham's Who are they.pray? hvstt. paper, the Free is dead down on Colquitt; so is the vannah Recorder and the Atlanta “Independent,” Host. Now,.give us the paper, in socallec! that is favor of (Jolquitt's nomination and 1 e-election, or stop that senseless talk. r (.nA88H0PPER8.—laibotton Register . These posts have recently made their appearance on the plantation ot Mr !>.(,. Ow.ni near Pleasant sv. arm over hr- fields by Jley hat eattaekeil afield ot lum, dcstroviug cvervtlnng .17,0 ili.TOT rati, new sickle. We do not know fhe , T bears , m large numbers infest bec swaiI, l>- i» Hm neighborhood of the miles Cruger and Davis places, about nine west of the eitv, in the <- Oak\ woods" district. As many as sx of these animals have been seen rceenllv at one time, and there are said to he great numbers of them in the, swamp. They have placed havoc with the corn fields, and are a source of no little an n^£Lesped“a^row a very easy matter to get rid of tliem. Hautwell 'Sun : A revived com: raencca in (uunesville. Ga., on the Is day of April, and coutinned till th- iHli day of June. In one of the love-tea n a child under six years of age was the first'speaker, saint and the next was an old over seventv years of age. In the Jovefcasl six di^ront cla.icmhiation.s united—-Labtist, ans,Episcopalians,Northern E lesbytenans. Lutner and Southern Methodist. There were 250 conversions. One hundred joined the Methodist church, nine the byteriun and six tlie Bubtist. Tiin. Clipper tliere ... candidates for State offines tliis year, it, is nothing but justice to the country j, a . pers e.ards that in these candidates should place" their every county paper and pay for it. l.iuesstins be done, we shall be in favor doing inat-ing away candidates with the formal manner of and call for everv one to paddle works the His country own ear.oc. Like have the to tilings do now papers a great can't pay. Well we are satistied these can didates do pay somebody, and vre think they pay any at all they had just as welt di\ide out among the_country press in an t'oadvoeate iinviiorlv's'fiiteri'.st'with anvXl gree of fa vorabieness unless his card of nouncement appears in the Clipper. ,, -,,, , raif , , complaint this\e ,11 , about m ,?n laboi than m0re we have heard for years, |V e, neard apian ,1 111 nn> tow n.saj >e.steuta\ tliatnear Jy even iiaiiil 111 Ins neighborhood quit Ins employers and lelt them will, bor 01 to VI, do it* wili,° Then''is B'.CIUI, \”kw a ill If' Oil oui , statula books lequiniig the laborer and the employer to fill their cmitraets tiiui jj * contiact,. . n i a c Mil Ihe V,f statute «i 4 requires 1 . c ,liat a wntten contract should be made and improved by the Judge of the his'offiee^'MTien msomex . wnen tins th'il 'is'danlTif ]b (lorn , it the ii" laborer ° 14,1 <av or employer neglects **' w n, ‘ b ' or refuses to comply with the contract, the party violatmg it can be cited to court show cause why he should not comply auct the court, can, upon hearing the case, requir a compliance, and if the e t - statute was complied with the fanmts would find but little trouble in keening tlicir UientiaiKisj hands 3 ' The Marshall House has been ted and renovated throughout and its; interior present* ti very attractive up peuri\uo(.. Mr.*loliu Hrcsiii'.u, the jvio prietor, itml Colonel llimieli, his able assistant, are determined to have tins popular hotel second to none in the! Southern States.—Savannah/Jecort/ef.] Here is what the Macon Whose (I,on eh, tf'Ji »n> s V", 1 l.bli ■ Hardeman. M hcrever our n. ; auishen townsman meets Ute ]H>oj>le j to face he wins golden opinions. ] The ('olonel has done sout# service’ to i the State, and then; are many rmvard.! tv ho | think brought to receive Ins The route*! tor the nomination in creases in interest. At tills juncture I Ihe race seems to lie narrowed down i to Colquitt, Hardeman and Lester. 1 {f n0 om . 0 f these triAl ai\e and excellent Democrats shall he to obtain that i cntviill tWOtllinl^ VOtt.*' i»l the COUVCU - , (jo)1 p w j]j | M , a nnestion of on between the followers of each v '• it!i 11 1 thi' 1 *".!»'■ no."ibilii ■ .- v <,f VI the u advent <•■•> m oi t.uit mytlueal animal, the dark liorsc j in the Jucl^j shape, of Warner Blount, Smith | , or Keese” ’ , Concerning' that wonderful meteor and some, where barrel, U^wecu which the size in of Macon a hat i a was seen Tuesday night, the Tdefraph ol’t ' Tliursdav further uavs : “the meteor whic h f e n night befon; last, in this sec- | j gninduer, tion was hud a plw not uon.enon been equidod which, ^iuct for 1 1 Uie great meteoric shower of 1833 1 ( j was'what bo called a meteoric | solitaire of the first water. The almost city I asleep’ and the streets'Ave re: I deserted. A party, however, among whom was a Telegraph- ami Messenger wTorier. were standing at the corner ! R ‘\ .““l n ^ Vf, K ‘%.c SAi^WU n^’L wa “vm Zit/A. h. it / sudft an ,„. n A n , r „ ' , 1 .., .”<) ; ! Aiimwe ! qLu ' A, d ■ “ ihe 1 t..,' word °’ l A a ' ' r w j ‘ "i n q A nMA ‘ n ."/Vho nnv ii.-m 8 U't ve ave ev ' , j seen , It u as not the hg.it of ot ‘ th he bL' 11 • ; ; the moon nor did A esunbic j 14 was nearer the elect rm hgiit D'.r.n i an y> 3 r( ^ a thousand Bmes more uo In an inslau the .trees j pictured «» shadows the groum., moved and nu« i\ their black past o«f 1 4 <»t and lengthened hobond U8 - *»* stautly every face w as tunica upn _ ant, ] Y ld a most strsUigg apparition ruet { tay view. . ]\ot a otur \y as lcil, but j rectly above at toe zenith, a great, mass j ^ r({ Vv-iiirled in the an*. It revolved j ll } l]iC cei i lre of 11 pdumee, mcompvr abl ®’ an d m ? vod slowly, down tb e | uortheastoni . sky, with majestic gran ! duer. At forty-live degrees elevation , the lignt elm aged to a hnliant into salmon and then into shades ot green, As it organ to Us hues .1 enmted pariele- or ot hre that followed or hn<rereu «W* | fee minutes glided a wav, then there mk.s*J j ^ brillant w-i* the i.vuf houses.' tint r conic L wci . e aw:l keimd in their and ^ nr , fh x v, ., 1 ...... If L^-.-ois ‘L”. ‘chv oiso •inionc j in ‘the and ( ‘ountv. I ' ...i,,, „ ,,,,,i,t’o,,. AmmlViTieli 'heaVd San lia s Several VdLt J ! 'A,, iic ' car'h A,'.’ tram- ' j tneor ’was f !,Urm' ] Ilf ^ SXoJ T‘ l “ 1'^ ^om and mmmkable hap B? ■- q 1 '.’‘ ’ 1 '. eier/ru/oi'Uiul , Jfesst-ncr otuce i.beitca , , the , tollowing irom hatonton : "Jleteor j observed but did not strike near here, Appeared to go m a .southern direction ] mbonton is sixty miles northeast j Ma«oiv aurl the metor cloubtle.B feu eut > hhu. ,.oal ot that P->mt u ^ e wiicuiatea iort.y -mites 0111 j Macon. j “»aHy 4 „„ „ —---- ’Kouad ~ the 1 —l~ «• las-Boy*” F , , ..f/"'" . —..... Uw » WTO I | All the candidates are ol Lie Northy. Hancock fought the good tight for the Union as long as it lusted. | I Garfield fought in the lie;.-, until in , "’ .. , , . , , , l: ,', 1:1 u " A' ns •'- lll: ’ ;,i ' aud ,u ' e.«mtimu*d Lie fight in iiv forum. “Rally round the ting, boys." | is the erv from To viis to Mu in. N 01 . b,ool lhat ■ /»/ «• emblem -y *mrt. in _ dishonored sanguine parly vests a grave, j The “solid .South’’ kindling bonfire- 1 and making her cannon thunder over I , I l" , . nol “ soldiers hl :‘. ,k 'i' of one of the first Fumn for the JPrcsidciiey j | United hastening States. to pledge Her him brigadiers their support. are ! j fan «wh ihincshe' And overcome us like asumnier'seload, ' without our special wonderf Or have we for ten years, past, been the victims of a political hallucination ? i Was the bloodv shirt put a delusive ra »>, 5 “ t en .'J t lo ‘L""'" 1 ’'m diflieaities I | Of Which . it 3 as tlie prestiging herald ? To our minds, in the, hearts of Hie pic Non]] and South for years past ^»ut ll Ihe nomination foi Ires idem by the two great parties of two | ; Union Generajs of unquestioned da voti.on to the country shall happily j d' bitteruess,, l -’ liu,nite the experiment la>l !‘’ a< ‘‘‘ V is f worth scct , i « ual all j if costs, It at will wilt bring onng to tome the front trout once once j more jiroper question of political ois pule. It will melt a wav the solid (South ! jpaeitv and the solid North into nat tiral divisions, according wifli | the sir varying Jass interest of diforent: j ^ ----- . _______ j,,—. ......., renewed, taxation may be lightened, commerce revived an inter ‘ V ial har i mony restored, we hope to last . forever. , Asllnler. -- Gen. Garfield. in his speech before ( .idea go Convention, suiil that the ()1) willing |y coiuliUiio otter on '‘the which olive his branch party is j to of peace” to the people of the South, find permit them “to share the „tk>n of die to,lowing clause of n l>ill , , Uv „ i nl ,, )du ,,,i the House . 1 • ] 11111 ^h'!. " ; Vnr,,.th''nf ‘ l ’V* *h J •; t,.Iv ’ i ,,’ «to nit | 1 ■ fa !< i‘‘ ,| s - .... , ,'j ’ L V'/A i 01 ' 1 1 " t £! , 1 ’ i 1 " v 1 ,|C,„’ C L , ,. V Cony.ie**, nuu mi , u <<u > . i ' 'J' , a l, 1 • 1 ] ^ ., .V,,*- ^...tlemen who! ‘ ,n • : ‘ H , \ l,lU *,11 ...:n l >ul •,,,..... ni ,l “ ctK i\ n, ,, ; . !*'p; ( w,' 1 vtnti'f .^ v 0 ^“ ^ 10 tllC right , Ol CleCtlVi! franchise, . . , , 111 " iiotioual ofllces then i, uh|(l . to 1 1 V 1 '' , ' “ . ! wn.i say the proposition will he just, , ] and one we eo.ila stand UIKUI as a mat-1 ter y, principal, n-.uvtuiug is just whieli excludes from privilege ami ’ power all those infamous men who participated in the rebellmn Die proposition, without any modification, without any limitation, would meet with my approval, as one eniinen y ; "’ist* aim jui?!, U H cou.cMjc piacti(*ail\ earned out.— (Jo-ntjrr^ttf.onnl u-ioue, 8 , 2 >age 2-xJ)3. iA-oin tlie Jackson j (Miss.)C’iorm«. -----------—*----------- ECHO HE Alii) FJiOJS. - Td ll0jle: Yo nr eut l ‘»” ( hm * ^'tended visiting lu,UWe l>™^euf«(l till Saturday last, 'vDon. upon invitation, :;.:.i aceompa outs start irom tins place. V, e 'vilhoat ineulent (with ev.-eption «*«><-' of^’ue of the party having been “snake-bitten") on the road. After securing our animals we visit od H,e handsoinc and ■ ommodious store 0 f Wilkins. Berrien – Co., which we f . 111I|(i an) j Jv . locked. In fact, thev i( . d KO c ,, oue wondered of the boxes etc., 'was were only straws but on examinathm convinced to ,| 1(1 i { . <>nt i- al -v We niusi have visli-d Koine— ] bu the surprise lie admitted. establishment is well ventilated and ; ( . e Ltants'inost j.< a jj,] v attractive Their corns of as s attentive and courteous, j , )r j (!0S : astoiii.sliin«*Jv altTiovi<>Ti low. in fact go , , all so we were | .. J j jLans indnceuienis caused change us to ] ^ iniiere was not vet “some of" ” as ^ saw tin: hist large circlet ;. Lc/rien ‘met, entrance: (1 M us on His ial fac „ and ]ieartv voico H . ckome< ’ } ( . ll0elT toue br0! ,, rIlt (l „ <|llilo , t0 mu . ,; imm-med us lnHSt 1:im illui so j . S hj?,. | !<l 0,0 1 AB b. 1 -' -mm, r i but t! * c sp., uot oui eonvorsatien | .teued. vW; p.ut/u attne m' vvinsticotdie t^V'f i n ' ai11, ,l fooling much refreshed in spirit,-, ^‘ thu to give our eiptnem e. Milieu lues made rapid strides in I Pavement, as the fine, well stocked j store, and new buildings being erect cd T *>•« U> ,. (m H,'eoad.e* o‘f the 3’.u'.Vral, bound tor i No. 0. Mv ride is lightened bv the : i, tl ,,n V f ac0 s and bright conversation I of threo „i die sweetest little "iris l j | and Jmvo generation mot in a produces long time. Tkis ilav a few of tlie j o]d st .| 100 l little girls. ’Twas like re- 1V(; , hiH „ 1 , lillh t iistei, to their , some voices, and 1 parted from them j \ylth regret. They were the children of Mr. Coleman, ot Macon, on a visit I wish tliem a happv anti | beneficial trip iigil C.u.ln V 8 h;<»........„{,«» »Kl> »'!' *»» W"*"! mounted upon the hack driven by ( . I poral Arnett, bound for Syivania, at which I arrive and makr- mv bow i ■ 1 I (lie «.oine folks. D ,, 11 the ,, down , fim.i „ , dear . o,d , way i .-.•anioro is again coming to ilie fivni | m amusements*; even tin-' dry weather s not a prcvenbitive against .......■***? having a ........... *>* ... people, wneti they start any tiling, not stop -miti way. Tliis occasion he a most pleasant time to thoseforiun ate enough to be there. The examination at the Academy takes place on the fourteenth ami the night of tin; i.5tb, and I am authorized 1 to invite every one who will, lo come j and enjoy thems, ives. The I ment consists of a aerie of plavs and tableaux. Of the first there are four, : and of the hitler eight. If the cos I tunics and parties having the matter ] in charge nothing are not a guarantee, then ! know of that will insure a. good | time. There is a treat in store for those who attend. After this ance there will be dancing. Visitors expected. All you have to do is to hunt up and polish off last Summers sivallow-tail blue and be ready. Tell the Professor, when you see him again, to fiy his colors, even* if he has to nail them to the mast. Should he need f | hell), let him call on ECHO. I Scarkoro, Ga.. July 1st, 1880. i 7 Iffojattew Per $5. -..............—-------........— In order to still further increase the ... . ! ™''® n for one dollar. Seed money By rwtOince Address, order tV. 1. or ChkistoPhee registered letter – Bro. I Atlanta, Georgia. “ WUJSKY, OR XO WHISKY." -- lUlih.r Tefophmet I .-aw in one of vour recto ut issues tt first rate suggos iion for settling the whisky ]t wjjs flint everv voter at the next t.ion write •‘Whisky,’' or “No ( ,n the back of his ticket, This is S 'T^ P b ’“ V X U "j.' 1 "' 1 cu ?l ' V!, -V t wliiskv thev eouid I,i,kv*. easily strike ,um d leave, ouiv v. When wo consider how many liaiipy homes have been made to drink the hitter enp of sorrow ; how .....n.v brightest hopes of 1’imii and loving 1 '"* Jh.vo been forever blasted . 10 ^ many lives of talent and promise have been cut olf while the (tow vonth was yet on their cheek ; how niaiiv homes have been brought to des °, lat ; <>n in an h '\ ari X V"X Unit H<> \ r OfC*l At 1)0 , to j lis t . olll ,(y or his fellow-men w ill fail " ,lmi of ertishing ' ! t liis °Pl ;< "' l.v ihe head of tliis serpent v.dio-e tan.-/ lu ,Y‘-!•!(.,tu. - JO. th< hcutot I .., many imo .tun feienD 11 ( 1 ■ . , hvery decade in the history pestilence. ot our C0UI ,t r y ( . 0 mplains {, of liiis It * of the] foRud ils wa intw tllR houses ca ,, lv S(! ttlers, where it was potent in As subtle in the log cabin vesterdav • as in the plasfoivd • of t(wl ., v _ Tho stride Impeded of science ( . u j tl1lv ; has not vet its I „ 1X) , WfiS> We have endured bloodv ! ‘ ? s1 like V!ll , ult ])ave MV<>p , over us a 1 pcstilunco of faniine juu! death. But v ^ ars ]j ave o-iv^a 'the btilm to the wounded j H ,, ir ^ > and' - light of cheerfulness and hope to those who Sat in the dark of grief and despair. have ;d>3v takeii men. as thev grow up. the places of their noble fathers who their liberty. They have met d'. meeds ehureli of and Hunr State country Ihey lor have men ... ««/>!; ° 7 ! V FT™ on efior ; c s, ’ has yielncd an V , *t. Rut there ,s not a month, a <'»>' '* «» w,lt! " " c u ; n)f ' lu! e! ' «« >vlit=sKy cannot bo ten some where m our county. It despise - ana ! tramples tinder its unha.lowod foot the laws of our com.fry;it crates the Sabbath ; it pollutes bruins eha racier; it corrupts aud brings it, with shame and l to a premature gi-ave, while it uainns ihe sou! and drives it forever from its ! Wotl - And shafi wo allow the demon : oionster to continue his work ot ruin i to; unmolested? deprive the Shallwe children allow ot education, him i ! 4 Uvt*st them of their clothes, cheat then, Bheir I.>road. while it leaves the ! tJlor clothed with the garments of rags, dissipation and disease? Let ns all, i with one united and desperate effort, ^ strike the death-blow to this moral, social and political curse. QUIET'VOTER, NEW AOVEnTlSEMENTS. - TANDAL. ; Br | ;t yi » ! | lHii2BP^^ WMmmm Ba^0^Cs j |j ; . ffiiSgAkU §jsmjm ffUiLiCtf 'liBil" | |S|il!jl ms–iii–mf I : 1®I TMWa ■ 1 If fi ^ mr* 1 | • W j | “VANDAL.” l will stand for the the tlioraugli In fired striven StaUioa. and wason : J- 5uU, ”' , l < ; oim il ' K - . Hisdantwas Belly l ! insured f*o:t sin son ty). Parties ‘ IS hys? hfs services should atflalcyopdale. ealJ on. or aicress, 1 *’- D-Kewton. h. 1 .'Ut.w,. ^ . i ,J } i MOBM1NC HEWS SERIALS. u Is EIV ST( I ST/ v r- 1 \ | i yy ESSSii ess ft €51 I i w WPW' BY MISS 31. E. IIEAT1I, OF VIRGINIA ■ I I | 8AVAKXASI —'i’fiaE ITTHT W 1^1 ll u J.v ] I Of k-rs July of 17th will contain serial the opening of absorbing cliap a new new story ] v.elmve no hisitation that in assuring"uio readers of the Sews a ran; literary treat is in store Dr them. “HEVIRESCO” will t , h . rou - fi * »° nw . elxoreighfepumbereof the I jder, risk. lie^istered ‘ better, or J. Express, Fh ESTXJX, at I . Savannah, ua. |— Tenti Census of the United States, b l’-, Lro.sb tnumerator ot , Census uie ! f"»- tlicSith sulMtivwiou Ol tne .'.rd bupoiv: j | wrs Districts of the Georgia, hereby give notice diet, 1 will be at court-mmse of henveu i county from ;< a, in. to u p. m.,of tlie twofol j lowing days, viz: the, 6th and 7th of July, for the purpose of correcting the enumeration of i this District by striking out or adding the - enumer ixbcu. or omitted o/ ' ivs required bv ttie 'approxed Si\]tb | Bection tlie Act of Cona/ess, Aprii goth, m>. H. B. «Ku«8, I Enumerator Enumerator. \ I Ml ,1„ , di P .it min FROM BUYING HIGH PRICES 5108 Why not be sensible and buy from : "Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Groceries, Wines, Liquors, –c I St. Julian Street, Savanmih, Georgia. !78 i Aiwa vs keeps on hand a fine selected assortment of Flour, Bacon, Lard, i Sugar, (Wee. Soap. Starch, Candy, Sail. Canned (hoods, torn, Oats. Hay. Meal, i Grist, Rice, Tobacco. Cigars, and everything else that is kept it, a First Class I (Jroeerv Store, at price* I clow the lowest. ] Also, in eonneetion with the above business, 1 am a General Produce and ('Wmiiraion Dealer. I charge 5 percent on all sales except Cotton and Wool for which I charge Jh. 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Male -. rial, Bindim-rs’ ^.i|»pt« .. llain-oek iicrs.ctc. Prompt at- ‘vdien vivesi to repair in S,f l, SI Pi “ ““d Pane Miils a n CANDIDATES g/ygrmas y B fifiiTfry Tg cEzsarywm T»;y • s-wrs: ircrytnt mw iir^nwnt | FOR Ti x '-(>1 LECTOR. | ; Mb. Eoitob: Plra-v annpnnce the name Cerivep SfOTSS–S* fStTt county, pulp ct to 1M»1* i Kenination. Vox i tu-v'-.i. FOR SHERIFF. The many fViencls of 3!n. I). B. <'. ; .VAljhV annonnee lie- iwr.i ■ a a w la’aiate 1 j :V)!' the office or Sheriff at tin- iw-iing > !•'«• tiimin Jnnimry next, sHt!(jivt t • the Demo cratic notnination. j.\„\ Vdtiuim. Attenfio X aiez-ri ! Tho friends of lh>bert T. Mills res pectfully announce his name as a en n ■ didate for re-election ns A’ (he Sheriff of Seriven County, sti!\ject to the .Dem ocratic Nominating Convention. Mr. Mills has served the county most clue !y I*' the past, and, ii electv. ih do so in the futur e. LOOT l HERE, VOTERS. The tvicndsof Ucv.u.G. IMentieldre speet fully announce his name as a eaiub. date tor the office ot lax rullee.or or .wi en County sut.jecUo the Demoermw "“tnia < f*[• '^dV.^dsfhehek, i----- — 4 ------ : - I FOR THE AS TIRE R. ] I hereby office announce myself as Seriven a candidate county ! for the of Treasurer of subject to the Democratic nomination. I | |, ave tjned the office once and will serve the | j people equally as well again if elected. ’ WM. iSEWTOX. TO THE F EOF EE. _ H»« report ........ being in circulation that i am i bf not ttix o. cancliaate Oollector for X titlce re-election tliiB metliod to tlie of omee ' ct*r i rectiug it, and stating thatl am a candidate, i and if elected will endeavor to serve the poo |i i pie as faithful!y CAUSEY as 1 have OVEKSTHEET. in the past, JNO. B. WALSH, PRACTICAL CARPENTER, s Y L V A n l A, CEORCI A. Will work either by- the day, or Mail by tlie job. All eommnnieations bv promptly answered. 85 —tii EE3T ’M THE VWBLBl AFT) K < VASTLY ! ASSOL tj L-Bpiirp d2rty Bl-rarli fSoilra in of a. wiilto oo2or. Si may appear wliiJe, ciftmfnptl by It™ nc«f, faiSJKCHT but a A- CO^TS^AfiSSSON f'O/.-i WETSI Ajvjd M.VItOffSifft?) 1211 Aim Villi bh»xzr Uie diilereacc, See tlsat jori* FYnJcInc: Soda fa vr?i He aw should beAffili .‘vOISbAIl ftiUi^SXAACJISS lifted for food A Bins pin tt«fc pf-vero trst of the compnrativo value ot Liiiomn.t 1-t rtnds of 8otIn- is to ciisaolve a dudsert Fpoontn] of o.tcIi kind with about a pinfc of water (hot preierred) in clear frlasses, atirriug* | until nil is ihoroug’bJy dissolved. Tho delete rious innolublo nu tter in tho inferior Hoda will bo shown PlUr sottlinpj some twenty minutes or* sooner, by the milky appearance of the solution, mid the quantity i-f floating flacky matter a> cording to quality. Be sure nr.d aek for Church £: Coda Coda and E -0 that their name ir, on the package anrl you. will get 1 ho purest and whitest made. The use ot ibis with sour milk, in preference to Baking* Powder, saves twenty times its cost. See one p-oDcd package for valuable informa* tiou and read carefully. SHOW THIS TO YOUR OROOER, MAX EMENMANN, I DEALKK IX Cr l€3t laJ.33. S B ROOTS, SHOES, HATS, .'.Iso a fall line of ] G exit’s Furnishing Goods, (;,iti to lie of the very best materia* $68 Bryan Street, in imilrr.ugof Planter’s note! Market Square. SAVANNAH, GEORG1 A : ES. SX ^Afldonsorfi’, Salesiiinn. , ■piiinni k. J, S:i. Snliecriber offers his services to the cit.v'-ii,-', tborought.vrractioal of .-iylviuiia and surrounding Painter. coun try us a Par i ties wishing their Houses, .Signs or Buggies | painted will before find it going to their elsewhere'' advantage to ; consult leim All work done in first-class style at lowest tig uns. GKO. E. IIAZl.KilUKST,' mar. 2-tf. Painter. (IEOKCIK It. IILACK. .10 ft S' C. DELL. BLACK – DELL, Att** t.oys a£ Law, SYL V A NT A, GEORGIA. uly 20—tf.