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SVLVAHIA, GA-TuasSay, Any.. 1018S0.
FOR PR ESIDENT
IION. W. S. HANCOCK.
OF PF.XNSVl.VAM A.
FOR GOVERNOR: ■
Hon. R. E. j
OF CHATHAM COl’NTY. \
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GEORGIA TELEPHONINGS.
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MASS MEETING.
l)' aft i ' l,,, le ^ Col i,, .»rtvT ,lmv
rt-bousc in Svlvania, on Fir
i ovl y r ti f i <>f \n.rma ™ foe 1 the rnmios- I 1
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\t Z f (lfdVo'ites to the :
/ i.'" ? •/ic foiivcniioii i'edesircd. A full –
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J. I, ‘ \ \v r m\'Sl\t;Fl * ‘ ^ i TON * ’ Ch’m’n. i
W. E. Mathews, Jr., Sec. !
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Headqr’s Congressional Drmochatic ^lHs'iiuci, __ j
First
Tim 1 . v-ooutive Committee of the District, i
at its meeting July lath, fixed the time and
place afmeeting of tlie convention to nonii
nate a member of Congress tor the lurst
^rit^irsD ' vY^SKPTEMBEft'w'ni 2 ’ at Sa
vaniinli " the First Dis
Democratic newspapers of
triet were requested to nubiislG
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Um. Pro
Tom Golden, colored, killed Sallic
Moore, also colored, with bis little pis
tol in Savannah, some days since,
Monroe Advertiser: llev. W . C.
AVilkes. of Gainesville,Jhas been elec
ted by the board of trustees president
of Monroe Female College.
r ilu i'bi. klilloficrovillo' ,UIIUo i ivrovder‘ “It j s
only ail unnecessary the expense asylum at i prescut. l b
white lunatics to
The institution is lull to ox e lew mg.
It is thought that Clayton coubty will
have a wholesale hanging alter the
next term of their Superior Court. A
nartv of white men killed a negro, 'negroes just
for tlie fun of the tliiiv The
......riStte,Lh.utaU«tai. arc ■iti'/ens .i„<l the beonle arc deter
NVe like the style of the Atlanta Pno
nograph. It is bold, progressive and
outspoken. Christopher is in the right
place, for the people need some one at
tlie "Capital wiidhvill call a spade nv its
proper name. Hit ’em again, old man.
Lightning struck the Court House
and Academy in Samlersvillc, doing
but little injury to the former, but
damaging the latter considerably. A
little negro boy, who had taken refuge
in the Academy from the storm was
killed. Had tlie accident happend
half an hour later the result might
have been fearful as the teacher’s con
vention would then have been in sess
ion.
The preliminary "Cross investigation and Littleton of the
cases of Action
Cross, charged with the murder of Eli
jah Coleman, toe k place in Summcr
"vill Emanuel county, last Friday and
Saturday, and resulted in tlie dis
charge of tlie defendants.
The Ma.iietta Jouunal h as this sen
sible unwise editorial: “It is, oppogitioufto in o m -judgement
to carry our a can
didate before a convention is lield, oo
far that^we cannot in; decency and
self-respeet support him afterwards
lie should be the nominee.”
jt'is stated that a Lee county col
ored aspirant for Legislative honors,
tints defiend his views recently cm the
punishment of liis race for pig steal
ing ; “When a enllud pusson takes a
hog’ and dey fines hi in out, let de man
pay de owner of de swine whatever de
animal is wuf, stead of sending him to
the penitentiary.”
Under the heading, “A Freak of na
ture,’’the Doublin Gazette says;“Dr.
Harrison gives us the following- par
ticulars of quite a strange phenomenon called
at the Poor House. He was to
see an old lady ninety years old, who
lias three openings in the skull. The
one in the centre, when sensation pressed togeth
er. produces a tickling on the tlie
end of the nose; when the one on
right is pressed together it has flic
same effect on the left side of the nose,
and so witli the left opening, showing
that tlie nerves cross. The wide, openings
are about one-half inch each,
and three long- She keeps her head
bandaged tightly all the much.” time, and
sutlers from headache very
Passing Around the H at. —During
the past week, says a Washington dis
plied patch, tlie thumb-screw has been ap- de
to the clerks in many of tlie
partments in the interest of the Repub
lican Congressional Committee, and
result lias boon that a good many thou
sands of dollars have been drawn out
of the clerks. In one bureau of tlie
Treasury alone—the sixth Auditor’s
office—over $5,3000 were obtained for
the committee by passing around a
supeription wink book and giving the clerk’s
a knowing that they had better
come down with tlieir two per cent.
As there are twenty-two bureaus in the
Treasury Department, some estimate
may be formed from the above as to
how much money the Republican com
mittee will be likeh to obtain from
one department.—Savannah Nev's.
FOJi SULK'trot'.
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Air. Ur, <’. Livingston, formerly of
this place, but now ofGSwuinsboro, will
im a candidate before the next General
Assembly, for the position of SoMc.it «•
General in thl» Circuit. Wc have
skbsksss
voting man in (lie < 'iiuuit coukl lie
AvhoAVOt.Itl fill tno position with
more honor to hillisnli, Of gt'lioral satis- ;
a to tl,i> own 1 lie i
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understand that Mr. ... Hi who .
\Yv lies,
‘Tilly will not boa candidate lor re-,
election, and we know of no one who ;
could better fill Ills . place Ilian ... W i
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............ Livingston, Esq., w Ho ...ill will l,,, tic lmforo m.ou
Hm Looislnlnre as a candidate. ■
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H.iEnghsh transmitted "V the follow mg .
letter of acceptance of the nomination ;
for Vice-President to the j
C'lmnuttce of Notification to-day :
ir. Xtrve„so„, Pmu- •
Convention, M on.'John J\
Stockton, Chairmnn an<! ythc won:
Iwrutf Committee‘ t of Fortification: the honor
Gkxti.kmkx—I letter ot have, the Kith hist., to re- in- j
ply to your
forming me that I was unanimously
nom inaU*d for Vice ITesident of the
United Slates by the late; Ccmorratic |
National Convention, v\ men assembled j
at Cineinnanti. As foreshadowed in |
time jj ie of the remarksjnadc delivery of by me letter, tit the I |
your
have now to sav that I accept tlie lngli
trust ponsibility with the and realizing profoundly sense ol grateful its res- j
am j
for the honor eonfered. I accept the i
ciples nomination adopted upon by the the platform Convention,! of prm- j
which I cordially because approve, of andJI accept Faith j j
it quite ns much my
the wisdom and patriotism soldiet nominated of the
great statesman and
on the same ticket for I resutency ot
the United States. His eminent ser
vice to Ills countrv, his fidelity to the
(_ onsti ait toil 1 union mini) and and laws uwg hie ni'<uai clear
pveception ot correct prneiple Jefferson, ot gov- bis
eminent as .taught by tlie military in
scrupulous care to keep civil author
strict subordinaison to the
dies, i Ins . i high • „ i_e,_.u ft(yniw d j /• j 0 „ • *t is .. !»«,.* i
| personal rights puitl rignts ot property ■,
Ids acknowledged ability in civil as
we n as military affairs, and bis pure
and blameless life. all. all point to him
j a man worthy-of the mufidonce of the
| people. great commander, Not only a b wise aic stnteeinan . , ? J
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and a pure patriot, but a prudent,
pains-taking, practical man, ofunques
tioned honesty, trusted often with im
ti list, and ut a fuil in id an .
and manhood, lie _
vigorous is, uiniy
judgent, eminently fitted for the
est position on earth—the Presidency
of the united State, Net only is he
Jkic i ujlit iikui xvlicn the place, tiost *.bt the
time has come tne interest ot
the country* monopolized require that the Executive the party
which has l
Depai i ..-.,-,,.,1 iinent ot „c )i.,. the i Ixenetal ’ i. nn.... 1 iinro.-t, tAovetn
ment for the last twenty years should
be retired. The continuance of that
party in that power four years longer
wotild not be beneficial to the publi c
ortin accordance with the spirit of our
Republican institutions. Laws entail
have not beenfavored in our system of
Government. Perpetuation family of set ot
tv or place in one or
men lias never been encouraged in this
country, framed aiid 'Republican great and good Government men who
our
audits traditions wisely limited the
tenure of office of long leases of power,
Twenty rears cf continuous power is
loim-enough and has already led to ir
regularities and corruptions, which
are not likely to be properly exposed
under the same party that penetrated
them Besides it should not be forgot
ted that the four last years of power
held by tlmt party we're produced by
discreditable means, and held in de
finaee of the wishes of a majority w^ong of
the people. It was onr’svstciu a grievous
to to wurv eveiy voter votei anti and out svsu i.i of ci self- sen
government, which should never be
forgotten or forgivrn. Many ot the
men now in office wore put tlicrc
cause of their corrupt partisan service
in in thus thus <le(Wiiv<r ctetuitin 5 Lie the fairlv tain) -ind aim legally ,mj
expressed will of the majority, and tlie
liYpoerisv of the professions of
party in favor of civil service reform
vvas shown by placing such men in
office and turning whole broods ot r ed
eral officeholders loose to influence elec
tions. Many ot Ihe people, taken out
ot the public treasury by thesemen tor
service often poorly performed used oy vast not per
formed at all, is being presumed in sanction sums
with the knowledge and
of the admiustration to control elections, and
even members of the Cabinet partisan are strolling speeches
about the country making departments at
instead of being discltargeing in their public duties, for
Washington, they the people. But
which tlieir are paid by and ability the dis
with all eleaverness
criminating public will, speeches no doupt, that read their be
tween the lines of their
paramount hope and aim is to keep them
selves or their sathlliites four years longer
in office. That perpetuating power of chronic
Federal officeholders four years longer will
not benefit the millions of men and women
who hold no office, but earn their daily bread
by honest industry,is wind tlie samediseern
ing public will no doupt fully understand,
as they will also that it is because of tlieir
own industry and economy and God’s bounti
ful harvest, that the country is compara
tively prosperous, and not because of any
thing done by these Federal officeholders •
The country is comparatively spite prosperous, of them.
not because of them, but between in tlie people
The contest is, in faett political
endeavoring to regain belong the them, and power,
which tlm rightfully simple, economical constitutiennl to restore
pure, of fathers tlie side,
government and hundred our thousands on Federal one office
a
holders and their and backers, determined pampered to retain with
place and power,
them at all hazards, on the other. Hence,
the constant assumption of new and dan
gerous power by the General Government,
under the rule of tlie Republican they call party.
The effort to Imild up what a strong
government; the interference with home
rule and with the administration States; of,iustice the inter- in
the Courts of the several
ference with elections though a medium of
paid partisan Federal officeholders inter
ested in keeping their party in power, and
carring more for that than for fairness in
elections in fact, constant encroachments
hove been made hv that party upon I
asrSra'
of the ......... nnd the government
limited powers created hy our fathers,
end in a great consolidated central over-1 gov- j
strong indeed fo evil and the
who ot formed Republican Constitution institution. AVise
our knew
from that ciuisc, and took inUns'to
to | eriietur.te the same set of men in j
vt!r Republic, from term to team until it ceases to !
a or is.such only in name and !
tendency ofliie paitvnow in power in that •
number nftimt 11 '"‘j parly to '’l: elect '■'} J?r u l’resi-j is
1 api'AH “j' nt '' and e< ,’,'i must 111 salmi 1 ’ y thinking n ! K .
that the timebusoome when it will lie
Uuf i„ and resisting best for tile tlmt encroaelnm'iils party to he retired. !
of
Government upon the reserved rights
the people, and States I wish to be dis
Si
under 't£ ffinSmi.m? Encroach
«" Government eights of
t u , (jetteral or mterfenwe
wi(h the proper exercise of its power
I11I18t be carefully avoided. The
nion of States umicr the
Imlst be maintained, and it is veil
known that this has alwr.ys been the
position of both candidates on the
Democratic Presidential ticket. I! is
acquiesced hi everywhere now' and
filially aiul forever settled at one of
the results of the war. It is certabilv
bevond all nuestion i. that the legitimate
,^ uUs of th war of the Clio,, will no.
f )(! overthrown or impaired, should the ,
Democratic tieket be elected. In that
event proper protection will be givin in
every legitimate way to every citizen,
or adopted, in every section of the
Republic in the enjoyment of all the
rights guarntecd by tiie Constitution
and its amendments. A sound
renev of honest money value and pur
chasing power, corresponding substan
tially with the standard recognized
the commercial world, and consisting
of gold and silver and paper convei
tible into com, will be maintained,
Labor and manufacturing, commercial
and business interest of the country
w m he fa.ored and encouraged in
every legtimute way The iluMoiang t-.ili-nr mil- mill
tons ot our own people will be
ted from destructive competition
t) 10 Chinese and to that end their
migration to our shores will be
erly rcstneted .. . , ,, uol.c i i * ciedit will he i
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scrupulously maintained and streugh
end bv rigid economy in public expen
’the ditures and liberties' of the people, and
property of the people will bo pro
dei, tectetl admiuisteied by a goyerninent stuctly ^ la in w and the or- in
tepcst of all people, aucl not of corpora
tion and priviledge classes. I do not
doupt the di'crimiuatkigjustice cf the
people and their capacity for intelligent
doupt the success ot the Democratic
ticket. Its success would bury, be
yond resurrection, sectional jealousies
h !K i hatreds which have so long been
the stock in a trade of oljiei pestiferous j
XU uo m/xv
tms tie so effectually
It would restore harmony and
feelings 'J. between all sections and make
. tact, well ,, •
. in name one peo
in as as
| .,j e ;. The only rivalry then would be
n ace) f or the devel'opinent labor, of mate
r j a ] prosperity elevation of en
largement of human rights, religion, promotion
0 f education mortality, order
aU) j a u that would tend to make us the
foremost nation of the earth iu the
gnaui march of human progress. I
am with great respect, truly yours.
' Wm. II. English.
I he Carrollton Tunes having stated ,
that Carroll county was the most pro
ductive in the State, and having cited
in proof thereof that one gentleman ot
the county was the father of twenty
children, sixteen of whom are still liv
ing, the Wnghteville Recorder takes
issue with it. lliat paper sajs that
there is a lady residing m Johnson
county, who is only twenty-one years
and is the mother of six living
cliiidwu, all ot ditlerenl age,.
oldest child Will soon enter ns ninth
year. It says there is also a gentleman
residinaronlv afe Ss miles from Wrights
yiJH,uho has t . s u , t children cliilUieu, ami 1IIf
Ls J 11 ® in witeis oxccllout a hale Ik 73 ltu. nuheaitv [ Jauv, twoutiotli ana
* »io
child is about one year old, and sixteen
out of the whole number are now liv
lll k- o*iv«.nnaji y,,..,,, tit*.
genoia Farm and Home: “Last
Mollda> - Ilig ht Sam North, colored.
conelmled to fetch m some v/atermel
ons. lie forgot which was own patch,
, sohe happened to get in Mr. Pair! Per
phis patch. Air Perkins happened to
be on the watch. Sam tilled his sack
ail(l Parted home. Mr. Perkins 1ml
ted him but lie wouldn't halt worth
a cent, bo Air. Perkins happened to
have a shotgun w'ith and him, about and he pull
ed down on Sam forty or
U > , hot , i.appcnul , i , to , Lit bamucl.
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bamucl is coniineu to his room, and is
not feeling very well Moral: Never
steal mellons from a man who has a
s ’ ] 10 t, ° run
Tlie following slander on the Atlanta
girls is going the rounds of of tlie press :
Tho young ladies Atlanta have a
new dodge, or rather a “limp, hy which
they are sure to mti/ic the ice cream
come. When walking out with tlieir
“fellow,” or some other girl’s “Fellow,”
they are suddenly seized with partial
paralysis reaching in the lower limbs just before
an ice cream saloon.
course they are invited in to rest, and
while resting, succeed in wresting a
saucer of ice cream from the young
man, and all is well again.
Home looks sort of tame to you now;
hut after you havs sweltered in an attic
up country or had your face skinned
bythebreezee and reflecting sun
the seashore, and after you have
chewed green cucumbers in the one
place and sole-leather clams in the
other, you will long for one day at
home, where you can sleep with plenty
of fresh air from food the window, sit eat reli
abh , nourishing and with social your feet
on the xnantlepiece be Any
other place is a fool at home,-—Savan
nan Recorder.
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new advertisements. !
A I’l'LiCA'J'lON FOR HOMESTEAD.
Ordinary’s Office, Scbivkn C»., Oa.
Ultli August, 1H8°.
iiHlill -M. M. l oj IKK, Ord \. S. (
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LAND FOR [SALE.
MO a*res good pine land ivlne within l" to cal s
miles of Sylvaniii for sale noon the fallowing
y . v terms: j-y rash, jayaWc </••(.. loth, lvo. Bai
gnoo in one ami two years. For price «ppiv co
J'Ul "tttT'F SuERIIi'. ........
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We announce the nancof Mr.o. w. Con
-,i«r as u candidate for thcoOl.se of Sheriff at the i
ensuing election in January, snitfest to the i>eni- j
erratic. nomination, and respectfully solicit the
«»!•>*»« of the vote* .if Uic <-mim,v.......
man'. VOTKRb.
FOR SCR 'CKYOR.
t a,mo,.....e candidate ft,r Con,Uv
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1 satisfaction. 4»^ra^W*n.‘^ H.
gave jas. sioouk.
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FOR COUNTY CGMr^iSS
ER.
We announce the name ).f Mr. Henry Parker
as 11 candiihife for tlie office of Bounty 't.'ominis
sioner of Scrivcn county at the ensnihx election,
ntbject to (lie Dciaocr.ttic nomiuaiion.
MANY VOTERS.
HOMEXTRA l> SCOT/ (• E.
GIIOBG 1 A, !S<t: iris Coiiuty.
" a '.ron !>»« apj.iiod for exemp
the same at lOpPc k, the 30th ^umn dav
o a. m., on
°f August, 18 S 0 , at my ofiiee.
1,,2t M, POTTklt, Ord’y. S, C,
^Editor Telephone: Please deny for
me the report of that I have 0. Nunnallv. come down I j
in favor Mr. 1). I!. down
have not, nor do I intend to, come
in favor of any one.
K. T. MJLI.B.
ISTOTIOE.
| the lowest bidder, before
i the Court 1Jollse d00r in .svivnnia, Oa., on
j Saturday, the buildiug the of nth two now day of bridges September, across 1880, Lit
| David tie Ogeechee M. Lee, creek, known near as Nelson the residence s Bridges, or
The ma in bridge to be twenty" sixty feet long com
pus( ,d of four spans feet long each,
The small bridge the two spans twelve bridges feet long
each. All frame work of said to
>*5‘»«» '<>' ten inches and square, railing posts for four railing by
| six inches the
. s . x inches. The plank for flooring sixteen
feet long, inches two inches thick, and not to exceed
eight wide. All to be of the besthcart
pine. All the work to be put up and com
pleted in a workman «ihe manner.
^^“nkuildlSg made of tbe'eaiisimay higher m dm
aame place, to te six inches
than the bridges, sixteen feet wide on the top,
and of same length as ut present,
ALSO, at the same time and place, the re
pairing of five hollow bridgesmid Brannon’s
S'KgiflSS,,S such be condemned by
abutments, the building or committee, as may and replacing
same
with best heart pine, as to -flooring and Tall
h»K» and best heart pine, or black cypress, as
thTt^voin ^
an w<aij q
the hollow bridges, mul not be condemned in by
the building committee may used re
ia-ight pairing ley, or vveitcrii these bridges. bridge, to All consist except of same the length, Bag
ami wi*itii a* at ot present-. That bridge to
consist of three m spaas workman equal tike length. All to be
« manner.
kj'Vhc contract »v will^lic required to ^ivc bond in
double the amount of ihe bi-i at which the work
is taken, ypecilleation, conditioned to and complete the work accor
ding by to speeifleatien, wiMim indemnify the time allow
ed the to the county
in rnse of failure to do so, and to keep tlie same
in good repairs for seven years.
.TNO. II, HI LL.
M. M. POTTLif,
i>. B. (J. NLGNNALTa,
County Board.
T. jHT. POTTilB.
Attorney at Law.
STATESBORO, GEORGIA.
NOTICE.
GEOlkWA, (wirivrn County,
Application baying been made for the
ii„ M?Sc^“lnT"ite
j c,. of said count and ending
at.the .Brier Creek landing in said District
i and fo!lowing th. private road mu'.
K' from said commencing point to said Brim
r «k landing s,.Ies4 and passing timmgh the lands
I ofK . i I . Gr0S Gibbons’ Beam, A. j. Bazemore,
j 0 iin h. Mercer’s place, lands of
j iiuiiiplirios, Mnner, . U. (ii.ibons, ostiito of I^iivid
Lee, YV. J. B. Jarre l and P. – A. J.
| Baseniore ; said roau runmag through Sa
i vannah River bwainp in what is known as
, tll(3 Manermad. And whereas the same lias
been duly marked out by the ltoad Commis
b^m"^mf to niddicllfimvm^
ihe county Board being wining to grant the
same it no good reason is shown to the con
truiy.
Application has also been made for "the
granting bj,inch of a public road to run from the
tust. west ot the lesidence of J. L.
Kdonlieid. in said county to intersect the byl
vania and Brannon's Bridge road at the
ditch hctweei the residence ot IhomusBaze
mole and Joint XI. Me. cor. and the same
having been marked out I. the Itoad Com
missioners uppoiuted for that purpose, and
reported hy them to be of great public utili
ty.
t'herefore, all persons are hereby notified,
that on and after the third day of September,
1880, both of the above roads "will be finally
granted if no cause lie shown to tlie contrary.
JNO. H. HULL,
M. M, POTTER,
D. B.NUNMALI.Y,
835t County Board,
A SEWING MACHINE
GIVEN AWAY.
IN order to still further increase the
circulation of THE TELEPHONE we
make the. following offer : We will give
to tlie person sending us the largest
list of subscribers for one years (not.
less than fifty) accompanied by the
cash, one first-class Sewing Machine,
the price of which is $40. This offer
1881. stands good till tlie first day of January,
Remember that cash must ac
company each subscription, and that
everyone must be for one year, or, two
subscribers for six mouths will count
the same as one for a year. The Ma
chine will be first-class iu every re
spect. This is Hie most liberal offer
that we have ever known, but we mean
business, and will carry out our part
of the contract.
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CANDIDATES NOTICES.
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CITIZENS OF SCR/ VK X
I offer my 'name to you as a candidate 1
for the office ef Ordinary at the ensuing
election, subject to the Democratic nouiinu-;
tion, and respectfully Bespectfuilv. solicit your support.
J. ('. OYTiliSTBKET.
PRO BONO RUB RICO.
We candidate announce for the the name office of of Abram County Treas- Burke j
as a ;
urer at the ensuing election in January next ,
subject to the Democratic nominating t’on
vention. Mr. Burke stands one amid the j
number of County Officers who have been
weighed in the balance and not found want- ;
ing. He has been tried and has prowd true
to the trusts committed to his care, and v>e i
hope the citizens of Scriven county will con
aider the fact and give him their unanimous
support. MANY VOl’EUS.
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poJ{ T IX COLLJ'jCTOJt
Jin. Editor: Please announce the name i
oOlit. JOHN G1JOSS as a suitable ctuidi- j
date Scriven for county, the jiosition subject, of to Tax the Collector Democratic of |
Nomination. \ ox 1 opule
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FOR SHERIFF. I
Tiw. nvmv friends of Mr 1) B C NTN
NAJ.LY i'or announce his name as a candidate elec-!
the office of Sheriff at the ensuing the Demo
tion in January next, subject to \
cratic nomination. -Many otkrs.
Aiow- VoUf* r*
The , friends . . , of „ Iiobert T , , 1. Mills . -res- |
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pee.tfullv announce his name as a can
didate for re-election as the Sheriff i
.if ot vWiven Xe. nut Gotintv v o.inij, -ubJ ettolhe "’fb* * Dem- V.
ocratu* JsonnLulling CoiP»iiutiOii. .
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Mills has served the county most eihe
lv in the past, and, if elected, will do I
so in the future.
LOOK UK 11E, VOTE US. .
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The friends of Hev. W.(L Eden Geld re- j
s])ectfully announce his name as a cundi- j
date for the oh ice of Tax Collector of Seriv- !
en County subject to the Democratic Nonii- 1
Dating Christian Conventioi!. gentleman, Mr.Edentield and needs is the a wor- help j !
of* thy, fellow-citizens. Vote for him, j
his one
and ail.
FOR TREASURER. I
X hereby announce myself as a candidate
for tlie office of Treasurer of Scriven county
subject to the Democratic nomination. 1
have tilled tlie office once and will serve the
people equally as well again ilVineteil.
WM. NEWTON. !
Tti. •1
not a candidate (< >r r< -t.
of Tax Collector i take ini' inethoo of nv.
reeling it, and stating thill I am a candidate,
and if elected will endeavor to serve the peo
ple as faithtUllv as 1 have ir, the past.
CAPSKY OVKKSTRKET. I
TO THE j’FOR US.
I offer mvsel f to the voters of .Scriven county
as a candidate for Bounty Commissioner at
the ensuing election subject to the Demo
cratic nomination, and respectfully ask their
Support. K. A. ( Xtt.H KKTT.
FOR TAX RFC El VEIL
Th(} undersigned, thankful to the respectfully gondpoo
,q *..» e 0 f Scriven for past favors,
^Xtlo^t ; •- ( >nvr, ldmsclf offi", of‘rt,x ns i candidate iShwi
w the
u e lias endeavored to discharge bis duties
l-‘.tUlull>, ,:♦).i',,! 1 v and and, if(‘le in U...UU, f, ted vtjji will do uo so ..o a°'aiu, a^aiu.
n j’ VRN'ICTf
'S'o ’S'he Voters OrtirriYCii I’oau
*ys
Fei.i.ow Citizens: I return to yon my j
thanks for past favors, and respectfully ten- j
der you mv name as a candidate for re-elec- !
tion to the office of Ordinary, at the election
in January next, subject to tlie action of the
Democratic nominating convention, and so- j
licit your support.
Very Respectfully, POTTER,
51. 51.
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FOR TAX RECEIVER.
I offer myself to the voters of Scriven county
as a candidate for Tax Receiver at the ensti-:
ing election, subject to the Democratic nom
ination, and respectfully ask their support.
GREEN D. SHARPE.
FELLOW CITIZENS,
We announce Jason S. Brinson (our ex- i
Sheriff) as a candidate for County Commis
sinner of .Scriven county at the ensuing elec
tion in January next. He is capable and i
well qualified to fill the office, therefore we
bespeak for him a liberal support.
MAN V VOTERS.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
1 offer my name to the r oters of this
county as a candidate for Tax Receiver
at the coining election, subject to the
Democratic nomination, and respect
fully ask their support.
W. J. GROSS,
eTOQ. B. WALSH,
PRACTICAL GARPEHTERj GEORGIA.
SYLVAN! A,
Will work either by the clay, or Mail by
tlie job. All eomniuiiications by
promptly answered,
Sf>—tf.
WA X EI8ENMANN,
DKALKK IN
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B 00 i'S, SIl 0 EX, 1 IA 1 'X,
Also a full lino of
Gent’s Furnishing Goods,
Guaranteed to be of the very best materia
i 68 Bryan Street,
iu builmngot Planter’s Hotel Market Square,
s '_ V V \ W \ 11 GEORGIA
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The Subscriber offers his services to the
citizens of Sylvania and surrounding coun- Par
try as a thoroughly Practical Painter.
ties wishing tlieir ‘Bouses, Signs.or Buggies
painted will I md it to tlieir advantage « to
tires, GKO. K. liAZLEHlUtST,
mar. 2-tf. Painter.
4<jiIPV5~rtr-rtvse <Y».s!jsSJv
Hubert D. Sharpe, Guardian of Laura
Hmke written’petition, (now Laura Saxon )-bas dismission applied, from by
fur letters of
his «<id guardianship, and the same will be
heard before the Court of Ordmaty of said
county, at the regular term of said Court, to
bo held on tho second Monday in August
>1. M. POTTED, Ord’y 8. C.
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1 will stand tlie thorough bred Stallion,
“YANDATj.” for tlie season in Scriven aud
Bulloch counties. Disdain was Betty Mar
lin, and he was sired by old Vandal. He
was bred by Gen. Hadden, of Tennessee.
Insured colt $12, season $!». Parties desir
ing bis services should call on, or address,
ifi, D..!. Newton, at Halevondale.
S. T. NKWTON.
July fl
Elow to Invest a Hollar.
Wo will send the Savannah Week
ly News, the biggest and the best,
newspaper in the South, well printed,
full of live news, good stories, reliable
markets report, agricultural items, and
every thing else to make it worthy of
its well known reputation, to any ad
dress, till January, 1881, postpaid, for
one dollar. Address,
J. II. Estill, Savannah Ga.
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FOR SALE.
One Forty-Saw 51assay Excelsior Gin,
nearly running new, and in good running order. Al
so om* Gear used but one season.
Runs very tight. 51 y only reason for sol 1
ing is that I am using steam power and have
no use for them. Will sell cheap for cash,
or on time with approved security,
tiffitt. V. II.'BURNS,
TO WN PROPERTY.
We are now offering for sale the desirable
two-story j;, residence, and lot, now occupied
|,y ,\{ r , t. Mills. Part ies desireing to
purchase a dwelling in Sylvaniu could not
find a better bargain. Terms cash,
We also have for sale a New, Forty-Two offering
Inch Circular Saw, which we are at
a bargain. B. F. SCOTT – CO..
"tf Sylvaniu, Ga.
LAND FOR SALE.
Tlie undersigned offers for sale one hund
red acres of land, more or less, situated one
mile from Svlvania. Terms reasonable. Ap
ply to J. H. 5IcMlLLAN,
Tim Svlvania, Ga,