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LOOA la COLUMN.
DE/XIKM*
TOWN MltKCTORT.
Mayoi; - NV . Hobby.
Coi nch men-J. L. SinwHlon. das.
Mims, II. C. Wells, George It. Black and J.
C. Dell. |
Hkcohphii- Robert T.. Slngellton.
M-uihii.u.---I t.T. Mills.
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t'OliXTV DIRECTORY.
Tax i'ou.kctoii (.’annoy Overstreet.
Tax Ki-xkivkii It. J. Arnett.
Si UvSvoi: JvsscT. Wade. j
County Thi.am nun -Abram Burke.
SiiKRivv—B. T. Mlilts. Deputy, 11. b. 1
hemp. | J
ConoN'iu: T'keums BurVcr.
oiintxA it v M. M. Better; Court second
Monday in each month.
|'iff* '■sf’l’Fl-;iftII ( <H’HT 1?. L. ‘’MU'-'Pil
ion: superior Court tirr.t Monday lu May and
Novemljcr.
County Boaup-M. M. Bettec. Ordinary:
Jim. ti. null. County Jy plire: T>* B. * . Xun
nally, t.'oinm'c sioncr. c unrt fomd'J Monday
in each nionth.
County Corin' in- 1 . Ti. Hidl, Judce :
Ounvtevly Court first Mondays in
June September end December, Monthly
Court, 8<S Meriflny in every month.
BllAIit) OV 1'IC ■ ATION W. Hobby, ti. D,
Sharpe, (i. ! Black. Wm. XeVton. ch'ni’n.
jii- w L. atlmws, Secretary. Meetimr
ist''Tuesdays in May, August. November aw!
Fehruavv.
JUSTICKS COl'KT:..
' rtuii District Thos. M. Huzlehurst. .7. TV
XV. J. ?jfiner. X. 1'.- K.v. otfi. -t. each B.; month. Courts
lei Sutuniuy and Ski Monthly in
85 Hi District- !i. tv. Xur-n.iUy. J. B.; W.
B. Timm;-en. X. Kx. < (ii. J. 1’. Courts
4,U (2 U
District-MX l.. KaliD:mt. .T. V.i F.
M. v> iiilams. X. T- Kx. Dili. .1. 1'- Courts
2.u1 Saturday in/ <u-« montn
i ill. d. I, Couit ‘v ,i . 1 '■
will Dislrict ('. w. AVanace, X- in j’-- ouch id.
Ofli.J. 1*. Courts iiiui Saturday
ir.ontli.
2M«li Dintrict-George B. Conner J. F.:
enas’iiiii-riav'iii •Ktnih Dt«t.r : ei' 'V H uiontli Meal’s ’ J. ' V. Ci .
yniisaiuid–y m,'i ■' •
1288th District— 8 . Taylor, .T. B.:
m. i.'.ivn. N t'. ; IJ.y. court
saumtav ,n each m b.
a.,- .-A-.-f >• •
GTiididates ' 1 lul 1 ooiice • inserted for if.-. ’
CASH.
That four-in-hand turn-out was n ■
regular stunner.
Scrips/ came in too late for this is
sue, hut will come out next week.
The Scarborites are looking for a big
time on tlic loth. Vvehope that we'll
he thereto see.
Mr. Wm. Xcwton is a candidate for
Treasurer of this county at our next
• election, in January.
If you expect to be a candidate for J
a county office yon can best let the peo-i
pb. know it ibrougb y our count; Spaper. | I
The poach crop must certainly hav< > !
been very short in this county this |
year, as none have as yet been brought j i
to town.
Mr. Gausey Overstreet is a eandi-;
date for re-election to the office See notice oi Tax in j
Collector of this county. !
mwther column.
The discussion of tho whisky to-day's] queB-!
lion 1ms been opened up in
paper. We will give both sides full
opportunities of being'heard through
our columns.
Our sanctum graced , with , L , a par
was
,
tv of charming ladies.last Grid iv. The j
TitLF.PHox t: gave them its heartiest
welcome, and extends them an invita
tion to call again.
Mr. S. F. Mills informs us that he is
tenringd >wn Bra linen's bridge, prepar
atory to building the new one, and it
will be iniposs ble for parties to cross
there for some time.
So many pretty young ladies from
tills and other comities were in attend
ance upon the examination and exhibi
tion that it would be worse than useless
for us to try to enumerate.
The report being ill circulation that
Mr. .Tolln Gross was only jesting in re
gat’d to his candidacy for Tax Collec
tor, he asks us to correct it and state
that he really is a candidate.
'flu bridges across Horse Greek, on
the Scarboro road, were let out to Yir.
NY. Yv. Ketup to be built, last Satur
day, for $395. The causeways at, the
same place were bid in by Mr. R. Id
Scott, Jr., at -$148. Roth jobs are to be
completed by the 15th of October.
The 2i)th of this month v. i ' - the
birth-day of the Tklebuon : will
then have be an inexistence year.
Wonder how many birth-day "suits
in the shape of old subscriptions re
newed and new subscribe!s it will re
ceive. Speak up, friends, and lot us
see who will he the first.
To-day the Democratic party in tlii
county will hold a meeting to send
delegates to the Gubernatorial Con
vention. Col. Lester is the favorite
candidate with our people, but should
lie fail to be nominated by the Conven
tion we pledge our paper and our peo
ple to work as zealously for the success
ful candidate as any county in the
State. Our people are thoroughly or
ganized,,'ind would vote for ‘oklXiek’
himself, if he was nominated by tiie
party.
Mr. Ilctiry Waters. Sr., win has been j
very successful in sheep culture, a> 1
well as othiT'agrieulini'iil pursuits, in
forms us that he has collected 875 head
of sheep this venr, from which ho lias
clipped 1850 pounds of woo!. The
money received for t! v,, ■ .1 i. ))•"' civ
nil clear profit, as \ i 1 * > soy lit if
expense attending the culture of .sheep
in this country.
ll is generally cuatotnarv for news-1
papers Jo is -no only a half'sheet on the)
fourth of July, but owing to the fact
that we arc not feeling sufficiently tlro.l
io need much rest wo decided h> i-. 11 <“
our regular size." The South seems to
lie gradually working hack into the
path which our fore-fat hers trod, u
notice that Atlanta, Macon .and
oilier . Item . ,
many rout epics arc proper
ing to colcdir–fe the “glorious fourth
iti (he good, old style. Tint X rth and
Aottlli arc liealing all sectional differ
cnees,and getting ha- k into one gratet
Union, and “15? plnrihu# ttnvvt” wii.
in no great while, have ceas 'd io be a
misnomer—a . meaningless • phrase, ajpp bo
wo will realize that cur Si State is, in
deed, out: of theconipon eh j art- of the
grandest ..cQjnmuuAvnalth timj,
greeted a rising Stm.
DA VIS k SCOTT .
Thewe enterprising 1 merchants COlli
mettcod business but a few .months
since, at a stand a lew miles fnmi this
place, where, by their fair dealing, they
have already succeeded •!i,,,off:. in buildiiic u;
1 " r C" J -«< p«hj
duuKli^, which they are ofip-ruig* at
the lew: -: poss ihl4 f v. , Give them
n call before 'puiviui.sliigefsev. itc,re. 1m
.....:............ .
T1[E EXA3J1XATI02T
‘ 1,1 p opiL .....- oi b\.,.uiu , - Acaucmt. ,
which took pi:...... * Frida v last, was a
. oi the tertB. and
mccc–s „ in etor}’ souse
every particular. These! m t*
-uch evideneesoi havlngstu died Wdl
ma.-.i have been eiuiuoutlv pleasing
men- , - inu.rnetors. - , anu.oe lac that they ;
nad beet, well taslructedwis
' \Cj\ Oii< juesent. IVc wouul Lktu
much to particularize, but cur soeec D I
entirely .. , top . ... minted ... for to , do , ! ' j
us jm-yice
to the various classes, whore ail did so ;
'veil. „ .
At half past eleven o’clock the 1 U
jng niiitch came (.fi’. Tin; school IV us
divided into two equal sides, one of
them headed by Master Robbie Riaek.
and the other by Master V, iilie Hobb'-.
Both sides spelled well, and the, con
test was very close, but vicioty finally
lurched upon ti.c bun iter of Ayiliic,
Miss Annie Rla.-k bviii.y-tb. only one
of the contestant left standing at the
end of the match. |
Dinner was announced at. one o’clock j
and we wended our way to the table |
set beneath the slmdodftlie trees on the |
campus, and found an abundance of
( ] 1C . good tilings of this life spread out j
before us. I
In the afternoon Col. J. Lawton'Sin- j
gellton and instructive delivered address a most to interesting attentive j
ail j
audience. The weather was so intense-!
ly abridged hot that Ins CoL sjieeclu Singe!.ton but notwithstaud- somewlu’t |
ing Hie heat the audience scorned fully j
to appreciate the address,
J)lu . jn; ,. t!)( , minder of the after
noon the crowd dispersed tiirougii tiie
grove and in othoi - portions of the
town, and the younglioopie seemed to I
enjoy this part, of the programme a, j
much as any otlu-r. I
At an early hour in the evening tie I
exhibition begun. It consisted in dec
lamation and compositions, interspers
ed with vocal music. The whole en
tertainment was highly creditable. The
speeches were well b timed and web
recited, the compositions nh-dy writ
ten, the young ladies liaiidhlig their
subjects in a manner which showed i
had been earoinlly simVicd. and i
fi ie reading good. The vocal music, ac-!
compauied by the organ under the i
skillful management of Misses Anna
Evans and Ellen M Gee, (who alterna
ted at the iustruement) was received
witli a})plaiise. 1 (
.
The ■' Y liternrv Y’ department \ under the -
tutorship oi rot. •». r ,> I »-x. anu M- S
1 x. . . i <ut -hoy , :
Ma«< r ie E. Medlock. and the musical!
department under Miss Eliza and the Hobby fact j
Lave made line pi ogress,
was clearly evinced'that the course of
instruction in the Bvlvania Academi
is inferior to none.
The audience was a large one, and
kept as .good order as is usual upon
such occasions. NVe were glad to see
so many people here, and hope that
ivhat they have seen and heard may
induce many parents and guardians to
send their children and wards here to
be educated.
S3©w s!o Bnvcsf a B?«>’’?!s*.
NYe will send the Savannah Week
ly Hews,' the biggest and the best,
newspaper in the South, well printed. I
full of live news, good stories, reliable I
markets report, agricultural items, and
every thing else to make it worthy oil
its well known reputation, to any ad-j j
dress, till January, 1881, postpaid, for: I
one dollar. Address, I 1
J. II. Estill, Savannah Ga. i
M'LLOCH ITEMS.
The injury to crops, from the drought
hi some portions of this county ore |
fearful, Especially is this tint case in j
what is known as “the neck,” where
rni i has not fallen since April. A few
other portions have been more favored.
' We regret to learn that death lias bi
vadnd the home circle of Air. and Mr .
*•'. A. Regan, and borne thence their
darling Imhe, nged’iibout 18 months.
Mr... Mathew Moore,of this county,
.hr some time past has hem. giving;
some attention to silk rail tiro V.-to
success. Wewcresn<>w.i,'VcmM.eaa-!
.. , . ., , . ,
" K ’ • 1 ;:
excellent lady, a few days since. v •'to
Moore into ntc l us that'ho was going
o erect n building of suitable size and
u,o -ilk
,i view lo ciUTying 0:1 the bueinesw on
a i mt.cn Picis.e taij... i ■ ede < an .
I! is the opinion of mnuv of the bed
informed eithetNSof tim county, that
Bulloch will present 1 Dr. Jas. F. Brown
.i.s her vlioice *‘>r b'-iualur, ai tho
or al convention. A choice w.dch
S(s .veil and Bucko will, doublle
Mv '
Mr. V. II. Blitoli has the
>t and most convenient dwelling
!5| d i0, ‘h rount}.
Mr WmAhmaldsK.a is preparing to
root a hair’, some residence near wiierc
Ids present residence notv stand.-. This
..-nu.m «.<. »r mud.
Mr. Kolx'rt Yrater?, oae of t/ie-olde.-'!
citizen, of this county, is dai...... m f
ill with.it ' is feared, cancer of ilu: I'.ver.
Wc re/r--t to luani that M -. Co:-.-,
the l)“ioved wifeof Major Joseph Gone,
i s 5 ., a vcri lovy state of health.
Mi’s, ,, alalhew ,. , Moore,ol .... tins eonntv.
SvW , ^ - V'.;' ■ ' , " . ,
J A. ..... •. ’
' ' ' j f.
bought ■ at t.i .-tore o! Mr. 5. it. Mar
hm/s jj ,,, X() _ W( ,.v. V h«
in this noi^iborucoh hate never i
,elhrJtl , , . . il TO,n0nti ,* ' >a a,ld 1 , » i "
susntw.it ’ during the warm weatner. ;
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'
“lav M Dtiu, at iO ; !
tent to ’ 0 : 1 ’ , cents ‘ ; ct
dozen. , .
.
v>, r ii 3 ,l f ,,. t ,, .,,1 !
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Binck. Il there is a t uii.ii ic
the county, in opposition to “our Kute,'
this Reporter lias not hoard of him.
Xoiv Hurt the crops are so much cut
off bv the drought every one sees that j
too modi guano was hough! by Urn fay
iiieis of ihdi.ich Mil - year; srriil ma
ire very sick over it.
It is reposed that a href’ and ‘dry |
ticket will be run for tli ■ LogGiaim- ;
this year. If so we predict the j
w i!l be feari’ully beaten in tlm raw.
0 f them while and > Ur :’.—
-ot,badly dieatci' a lev.* Eatu.-d. ‘ig.:
They sent to Savannah fur a few goi - f
jrmsof tin; ‘wiuev,’ tin-J when it ^
they went to divide, i >" cuiirst thev • ! i
nm^t all sample it i.i'si. The; samp!, d
for some time, and then wei.t to f'ah.- ;
—first, the wtiiles, in the f >r.v .
., m l 5 hen Hie. negra e, in the afusi noon, j
xhe battle, wo arc informed, lasted ah !
day. Xo one was .? 'riousiy hurt.
The daily mail contract from ila.icy
The mvstorious German, who has | '
been prowling about in IJulIoeh coun- j
fy for some Ptt time past, chiiming to !-i -1
brother of •> Or i nt, \v:is ari'otiMl , o ,
a . i
tew days ago, under a ehargo of ear
rytag concealed weapons, and is now |
’• ja'f “» 3boro ’ Ac is evidently a j
i
toh ra him sent to the A vlum
atMi'.ledgeville. To kee L . tiiis po.,r o!d j
demented (ieme.iteu creature uuiiu, , in ill jm jail during (...m. the |
fearfully hot weather yet to s endured i
»’-oe.o.,ve;»i, of in inr (’• >,u-< !
'
ought not to bo at large. We hope the |
Ordinary w'iU take action in the mat- <
‘ !er as sood as excellent possible, home and hare provided: him j
siTit to that
0111 ,,, J L uuc v 1 a n 1 c , t - Ui i
^ lll> ’ ‘ ^ " * J “
timatep. i
While ^ the £ooel people oi /lae-eicon- j
•
ia thoir (Baptist) house ot church worship, were few assembled days i" |
a ago.;
entreating the Father of mercies to j !
send rain upon the parched-earth, a re
freshing shower descended, as if in an
svvvr to tlicsr earnest jirayers. The |
meeting still continues up to tin's writ- | |
iu". H (3d) and re fresh i ng rains have !
iitlleu , tn this vtc.n.tj, ami the ciop») !
are much revived.
A jpjxisn i men! w.
Rev. L. A. Snow first will Saturday preach at and Mi. j
Pleasant, on the j
Sunday in each month.
At Wesley Chapel on the second Sat-j
day and Sunday night, Sunday
At Bire-om on the fourth
11:1 ^ UIK ’ ,il ' "‘.“id
NaranBah (ioiion Market.
Rood Mitltllmg Middling U
Low Middlin'.? 10 9-16 i
or(Hnary"'' U>
MiLLEN MARKET ■■
—COtiKKCTBD liV
WILKEXS, BEKJUiKX- A
Pao.->n. Clear Bib sides, S @ 8J./
vtt*Wl*ittCorn, - 85 Ilf.r fiu (if. (a; !<<> !!', u(J
Molted Men! ijfibtH)
Flour, $8 00 (.<;
Whole Bice, TK – 1%
Rio Uoffeo H (it (4 ‘iU
O. (>. Java itu ;ii
Hides. 12 in 10
Otter ski fkins,
Deer .s
Tallow.
weak >
jo
Nalls. Cut –.IA
B*SAJli.S4' 8CISOOI. XOTiCik
T i,,, gonvd ef K bieatlm, li.n her extended
D-time iVn’lhe'meiiiiicoMlic BuMieScbeois
T’>■ e amtv. I will be in \vh-irn-, on ike
lein’ili Monday In June iBh,, fort l Ire purpose ! i,| ox
i:^;:k^ , ^r i^ Ceinissiener s \^vr S. C. ,T
SM1CTBTI©;*KKS B.E-1.
JZ "SWWR Court House door in 'SA Sylvan
-rilf! before* the Tuesday'in
in in woil county, on the tirst. Jii
o ,, >.t l.etwoen the luv.ful lioursersale, the
property, vim Two hundred acres
of huirl.'tnoro tic or District, less, situate, lying end
tut In T: i)i (t. M„ ofa.iid eoun
^y.'ud.lpimng binds of H. S. Oreneii mi the
.»<-<i uw\ t-'-iutU; tunas oi .K it. 3iooi*e ou tlu
lands of !■:. f r. Kohhins on (ho
!V>s , . , him.s . r.i , „ ... .wc tmi on the
.
.NiitiXX irWpreper ■ aud'.-B-
1m 1C. Anilmits, asienants in c-amen.
Terniscasli: i-urcinwr ; ajiiwforthh*.
;V m'av ! 1J J a> 1
WIU.IAM WAftliR.Jr.,
tint. Y..V)?mRixsioaer:L
W 2-1025. If A, Scrfvcn t'ouBly.
fu AI h w il| ,v • >' -‘[ A Y t'OXci’BX :
iisgivsf-rjj’f.us;;; «r3f»“riS;‘i„‘c o is“i
SSiiS'f’ilhii'f.M,.'v ofnvo'ntlu* syivujna ar..-5 Hnbersliam
umi
:V .' thencejbi a
wi»»icr'iy lit <V--sct;<*u the Mlcituel by the VVliters !;eul.-: l-lace, , :i Water- and
place, f-i'n Nm-U.-Ww-t.-rty directi
h-m - in a ( e
i j ' ff:; : \\ jf 1 papfist
; ,
tte.
Also, for u a Public It <! leading from L
y. v : ' .. - Ford, station
y, ( Tv- stctl ml to
<
Ja - hrtm'"U. i v
In a-.lc-' !’>,••> ■ icanoh.UmW--whoe)ll;-.u.-e.
j"' N , ;" , ,: ;i n r
‘anVrtrikS'timSHddte^lmd'R^ r < v m \Z
Horso i\*vk t’liureiu und lrom th at j f
*
ccmicVc; House inthesM, District. |
H.M., Bjt <:. M. Zoi-;jer's, till-moutii J>r. Mayor's, tin*. j
laads .a J. <:. Del! to or the lam
-n I- WSBiawso.i and Mrs. L. Mil -1
1-r, thrmigh sac Jam* end ,nie the itie syivama j
uift Sc,: 1 ).-i- i road in font of residence I
, ;■ p)-_ ,y A Mayer, ihilice by th.- ition store Xc. ot Ke- ■
yetie tVeavia-, and iiicnee to ei (i'i.
B .pi !i>'t.i.' iJuive dc bribed roads vviU be |
cnatly ■ c;. ?; .cc, :>n and atu-r U:: 7>d d'lv e."
u IW gooMcau>e be shun a to the j
(:ivc ! niaior our hands cad official sizna - 1
ii'ilip May, ~
Has JbliX iy 01 il’. tjWO. ;
in*i.b.
M. M. Bo'i’i’ix;.
J). B.G.Nl VX-ABLV,
UviRifU/ Ucu il, V% U.
NOTICE.
, , , syhaalaL'ij sVt'm'
M . j'j m isli,
the A«in Mi day of July, Tht'T.ti, the imiifhiK of
uint: the:\vlyc.ii!a ibv ;ih im.t i-eiu-hore s.-Gvec j
... --a
' "" ' ,v ' ’’
V'cRi Mi idr-v to I Oast, Xo. to 1,2. bo a 4 and ; ! root 4, ion/. miuiiv'iRur «ral bridge 1 ‘rom | [
No. '.i.iehurlhnnhold’diost 5 to bo l‘> loot iomr. and point all to ot be tie 0 ineji-}
pes-i
, amt ail r > i>' fioored and railed !
.. i 1 (pio!:‘y a?: i dimoHsion i | |
*a<! j?ut:on .in oil way as \y;iI appear l»y
: a oo to a more mini: Vo ft pee ill cation to
. a tii o/iiao <>f the Count - trd at
, juare. iiiortiv'd, Tiie frunu: anted .-I mid i>rb!:v<• dr.'w-pinncd. uiid railing Tlu:. to |
n: ten
lioie to ho done and completed ill a work- :
man-like mariner.-.
Abyo,
G-Gw.:-). und-lSi) feet west of bridge* -No. 1 ,
;ii(i {)'■) which fuel. Uas! to ofbrid/o be* ir.ade l(> .No. f.;o! u ) wide is <»•> top, iucr |
or ;’, «s ou ;
ukU) iiicliGs hi/hor thou the briu/f*8 v.. hei: j
tiu’V are completed. The embaiikmcU is to i
fY;: tli. free lrom lc/>, brush o:* aoy lik< ‘
laateviat.
..nffiL . be'reipiii'cd .... ,,, t>
kii.."k' \ .iiY eV him, i
for thofi.hlimi IS !
ThVKU'V'.'bH.n resoecasi^by'a us'-mn:!
i lki,r< l b' an orrier on the County 'iTe.isary ! .
vvj.iVl. vv.il I.ear seven per cant latere.-t from
date, anil will be paid out of the present!
i; i's lac. JhliX 11. Ill Lb,
M m.pottls,
i). II. <’.. N l .NX ALLY,
- " llu ^ '• County Board, S. <
;’< OlV >'> n O.AJ.Ja t j !/
K ,
Or.e Forh'-baw MbMiI'y Kxcol-sior (y;n, !
n-aHv lunv. ji.ml in /ood rmoiin/order. Al- •
one rvmn'evr (Jeai' us« cl but one season, j
Wwm very My on Ur reason for sell- j
in/ is tlia: 1 am usimrstema power and have
no use for them. Will :1 cheap for cash,
"Viar!'" 0 "' ith ainmiVOd vi'TlMU-RXS.
CliK1>S“iv’SA, Scrivcn County.
T'iT*’TS ; il!'s apr-Hed. by j
•.vi-li.icn petition, for letters of iliumissioii from ]
llis said gaiu'diiinsliip, aneftho saaie will be i j
heard before the Court or Ordinary of said
county, held at the resuihir term of said Court, to i
Imi on the second Monday in August j
1KSl)> ?d. M. BOTTUK, Ord'y s. c.
6205t.
fill j MMBnl|k S- pnn
| O. jj jU ' yi. k. *TS<X«!!*P ttammmm
1
/
– BRASS
XSc»-axgg'Ss.t» j
f will pay a good price lor bid cotton o
linen rav>;.'( no other kind wanted), aw d ol i
Cower and Bra- - i
C. H MEDLOCK.
rn H * m •# r 'n
L ’s–aaj .19
Dr. F. O. Williams,
SYLVANIA, - - - GEORGIA.
Projirietor of the justly celebrated
yragimbo Mixture.
F«rt he mvoi^CAW jElg, 1-mg
j ORttlfdlDA ^ ete.*. *hi uV
facl
j SIKIIEIt'T DISEASES.
i lean 1 mn lie now ror.stilhn located at in all Sylvanin, hours. where I
an
he found at my oljicc at i\» well's Ilo
tel. when tipi absent <>n Frofessional
and <>s iu t desiring *«**«*«• to visit Isylvanta rail
not
address me hero and I will forward
mndiciticM.
! have effected numerous cures in
litis immediate vicinily. Testimoni
ttis of winch will be funit. iied upon
a[>l)HC..u >n. .
( un ‘ Irttarantecd in _ ad cases
money refunded,
; m f, o, mum,
Syivania, Georgia.
Xotc.-I.i ironic <usaf.se> van , i'O
sycieeesfuily tjvated intold
"'an "i warm weather,
j all persons de.ormg Dvalimait are ml
: j vi.^ed to write or consult me at once
while, the coni weather last".
i Now Store
XJ’TT TUf w f \ )() 1 »S4 ' ■
* *
V 4 a g-aaMrjir.-,wg| s !-!
Xo w has on hand at hi-s old store near
OGEEGHEE, (I A., and HALGYON- lias opened.
also in his new store at
DALE a fine stock of everything nsu
.,i: v o ,,,,.iiw al n.-l-t (m.,-.. „i---, <•.;„ „..M dajim) 1 ,i rv
m-w,-.-.mh as
CrOCCTtCO, Dry CoodS, Hats
Caps, BOCt– ohOOS, 6 tC.
II( ‘ »* al: '° A^ont-for the eoiuities of
(Ciooic-tvii «<d^l> *nd Seri veu–r the sate ot the
mmm cottoh m }
GIN FEEDER AM) C0XREX8ER,
1 \ Iiieli for speed, quality of lint, etc.,
luis no sttpertor. In furtherance of this
| je refers to Col- Geo. R. Blael* who
llils ollf! <>! tliese Gins w it 1 1 a.i the ai
laciinumts 111 successful operation. Pl’i
ces as low as anv first class Gin, and
’ ~ ’I'lrmwv lVt * C ‘ K> '
SYLVANIA
Mail – Mack
ZaIMB !»
Loaves Sylvaaia daily at 7.30 a. m.
Leaves Og^ediee on arrival of down
lav Pasaeugcr Train.
?AES OKS DOLL AS, 2A0II WAY. j
Cl, i* / , vv r .lu.LLo. viT » .<
i, . \y ■
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MEiNMARD BRO’S. – CO,. ;
—IV no LES A L1C— I
!
BOOTS, SHOES, i j
Hats and Clothing,
– 131 ST -;
SAVANNAH, GA.
A? 3H-A. ET 33 – CO ,
»BY X«y?.’rAX?s
Lores’ an( l Cleut’s Furnisliing’ Roods,
AT WHOLESALE OXL F. ■ !
131 – 133 Broughton St.,
SAVAOAH, GSOS–IA.
van -1 bm.
'
A k IffOOU £ti OlOl 0 tt„, 110US0
|
TO HLS2TT,
AT MILLEN, GEORGIA.
Tha be*stand on the Central Railroad.
Terms reasonuljle. posession given iimnedi -1
otely. VV ill .soil the same with lot nttiiched, !
on reir : :d>nable ternis. For furiivr hiforma
tion address J.T.FOtlEN,
Cor. Broughton andBarnartl 8ts.
March 30 Savannah, <F\.
J. L. SlK^iFI.LTOX. r. r. w aivi:.
S/ S r GELLTOX a- WADE,
Attorneys at Law,
SYLVANIA, July 29—tf. Gr-A..
NY. Hobby, \V. I,. Mathews, Jit.
HOBBY – MATHEWS,
Attorneys at Law,
SY'XjVAxITI.A., 9166m GkA.,
THE WHITE SHUTTLE
SEW NG Mmm l
Is the best, simplest, easiest selling.
;;™£i“S^;S 57 ! t !
parts adjustable, superior in uorkimuisliip.
solid st,-,4 shuttle, double steel feed, most
durable, no eo(rs. gear perfect, unexcelled
an >' i)] ,h "TSu
B. BAZEM 0 RT 3 ,
Bvlvax<a.Ga.
ACADEMY
The scholastic year of this 1 nstihition
consisting of ten months, or 40 weeks
is divided Into
3 SESSIONS.
Commencing respectively as lollow.-:
1st. MONDAY IX JANUARY,
1st. MOXDAY IX AFRIT.,
i-t. MOXDAY IX SEPTEMBER.
TUITIOIM
I Is as low as in any school in the State,
; BOARD
| | i„, ],.,,[ ' •],. Vilh,"'C " at reason i
p K ,
the sale of liquor
_
D prohibited in the V x
I which is noted for It x and
| good society.
I A DAILY MAIL
And fine Passenger Hack afford all the.
| facilities of a location on line of Rail
i Road.
MUSIC
i Is taught by an accomplished lady of
| tint Village.
FRENCH.
. Hie Classics, Yhilofeopltv the higher branches of
j Mathematics. thorongh'English and all the
■ nenteof a Edu
j ,. a tion are taught under the dir ■etion
„f distinguished graduate «f Wash
in^ton and f.ee University oi' Virginia.
| PROF. N. P. PRATT
The Trustees arc determined to keep
the Institution up to the, highest stffiid
ard of efficiency, and with increasing
patronage to Increase their facilities
: with a view to insure the highest sat
isfiietiou. With this intention they
have engaged the valuahle services of
a Lady Assistrtrt, and solicit patronage
from abroad.
CSJD.E. KSACH.
Presidtuit of the Board
OlSTIaX $2.00.
THE
m pry .-'.I " ilUUiiu M\W r ;
* . uid ...
*
With its spacious
'¥ C5^tfl31XlO
L-.Icnsivehuid Elegant.
V Ell A N DAO!
Affordiuc ladies a fine vie of tiieTrmuenad
Airy and well-ventilated
O O M S
and unrivaled TA BLR! is par cx
eelieive, the
LEADS MOTEL
OP fcU. V ‘-.XXAIL
Our motto’-:' i lie, r full house
a
at moderate i-e titeh. means fs
or even -T- •'•' liie LOW KST
POSSIBLE*] TO >' R KS.
JOHN BRESNAN,
51. L. H ut.% , Manager.
In the Of f -
THE STEAMER KATIE
CABTAIX A. C. CABAXISS
Resiiect-ftilly solicits the patronaa 1 of the
merchants and planters along the Svvan
x aii Bivkk. and has put down ratrsomlown
and up freights so low as to liuike it to the
advunta.-rt of nil to ship Leaving lip him. Savannah She eon
t-inues her old schedule;
Tuesdays, at ii p. 111 ., touc-hiiur at Mouth ot
Briar Creek,‘Wednesdays, lg o’ciockm. Ke
fitmlntr. leaves Augusta Saturday s. at 1 a.
in., lying at. Cohen’s Bluff Saturday night,
mid touching at Mouth Creek Landing Sun
days July at 29—tf. S a. in., going down,
!...!. GBIL.MAKTIN. J. K. G AB DR Y
L J. GOILMASTiN * CO.
COTTON FACTORS
-AXD
cosvsrisissioM lieaCHamts
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
■( y
Liberal advances made on consign
ments of Cotton. Bagging and Iron
lies for sale at the lowest market rates
M> **‘ 1 fiCQ “ V! R, 1 00U8LAS ” v “ 1
*
J/edA'e l Practitioner and Surgeon,
SYLYAXIA, GEORGIA.
July 29—tf.
T. W. OLIVER, JR.,
Attorney and Counsellor at Lair ,
SYLYANIA, GA.
wmmm ifUSi
Kiiswfi?] B siaaaH l
m
ly A voprotablo preparation awl the only ««ro
tig EVMSBcri.r in the world for RriirhO
atriJI ,45.1. autl
SL’riBsary IMai Ctt! - ■' im
b S RT^Testlmontalnoffhobighest order in proof
of these statements.
U 'For the ctiro of Diabetes, call for lVar
rv tier’si tSiafe £>iub«si«s Cure.
jj r*«?"For tho cure of ISriKSBtbj and tho other
pjj diseases, <’a!l for Wagner's jSat'e fliUite/
K,r.d JLiiver Cure*
11 ^SffiSiJKSHiRS @ S@*Wanicr ! S
? fell and '» Ih'alCW
'
| i/oj ! iy’y ’. j'XbgX.oJ '•jT’,/'- i A everywliere. iu Medieino
‘
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RgufMLfelPa iEE WARNER – CO.
, ib.i^t»aaa EopJiwki’, Proyletcm, Jf.Y.
for Pa m phi rt
and Testimonials.