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THE TELEPHONE.
—rVlVUSlUSTi BY—
C. H-.MEDLOOK.
SYLVANIA, GA„ Tuesday, Aug., 311S30. i
FO Ft PRESIDENT :
HON. W. S. HANCOCK ;
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OF FF\ NSYLVANTA.
IDmocratlc ron*ri‘M<iona! ml :
4 * 4*81 dive Gosh 6 tee.
IIkapqr’s Democratic Ex. Com.
First CoxaitKssroxAL District,
July 26, 1HS ).
The Executive Committee of the District,
at its meeting July loth, fixed the time aud
place ©f meeting of the convention to nomi
nate a member of Congress for the First
Congressional District as follows, viz:
Till RSIIAY, skitkaiber mu, at s.a
i>, moevntie newspapers oftho First lbs
triet were requested
Chairman Deni. Ex. Com.' First District.
(Jeo. W. Haines, Sec’y protein.
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4tk Ot September, on the political m
-nos of the dav. Come out, fellow cit
wens, and give Col. Lester such an on
thusiastic reception as he well deserves,
There ____________ several gentleman suggest- | j
are
ed for the vacant judgeships.
R, M. Ormo, Esq., a well known gen
tleman, desires a position on some pa
per in the State.
Col. Norwood and Gov. Colquitt
in Augusta last Thursday night and
discussed the political situation, they
have seven more appointments torjomt
discussion.
J 'he Atlanta Constitution thinks that
neighborhood throughout the cotton
country, our planters might in a few
years become the richest and most pros
perous agricultural people on the face
of the globe.
Thc Dublin Gtysetee says: “Aunt
Polly Champion an old lady about nine
ty-two, bad on a calico dress one day
last M’eek, that she has had for fourteen
years. It has never been Washed and
cost twenty cents per yard. It looked
as neat and clean as if it were just out
of a bandbox. Wives of this kind
would pay. Five or six dresses would
BRRB^enmn liikalb News rushed into Monday Hr t lush lac
oftne on
flourishing a pistol, and demanded
the editor was in. The aforesaid editor
replied that lie was not, and reaching find
for his hat, offered to go out and
him. The young man then remarkeu
that the weapon was not loaded; that
he had found it on the street that morn
ing, and wanted to advertise it. At
this the editor aeknoledged his identity
n,ul calmly inserted Ihc «lv«l,*raml
f„ , cc„ ts
Coffee County Gazette: “Mr. ^ .Tames
Dean, living near McDonald s mill, in
this county took his gun last Saturday j
and went out into his field to shoot a
mischievous which had beast been of breaking; the homed into varie-1 his
ty, and which the had told him
field owner
to kill. He fired and killed the beast
and walking on found a dead hog
which lie had killed at Hie same shot.
On reaching the house lie found that
about the time the gun fired his little
ten-year-old son h@d been bitten by a
snake. The boy was doing well at last
accounts.”
Ita. the Vienna dep.nment of the
Americas Recorder we clip Hie follow
mv: Quite an unfortunate accident oc
cm red on the plantation of Mr Andrew ;
Broxton on Friday last. A force 01
hands wore engaged in lepainng an
Oil 'thenin-i6htpoits, built, wlien o„„.hieh of the the gin
house was one cor
ner posts was pushed out of place )>y
the sudden giving way of the lint room
adjoining and the whole structure came
to the ground, burying six men in die
debris. Mr. G. Quattlcbaum m<} 8
caught between two sills and had jin*
right leg-front tlie knee up, and his ioR
arm crushed to a pulpy mass, besides
sustaining other bruises. Ihe accident
was the result of carelessness.
Marietta Journal : “Mr. Brit. Wat
kins’ eleven-year-old daughter started
to school last Tuesday morning, and just
as she had entered a small scope of
woods, a negro man named Pink Pratt
laid violent hands upon hei, choked her
insensible, and dragged her from tlie
road to the bushes, and raped her per- and
son. She was horribly choked,
wlicu she came to her senses iter tongue
was protruding from her mouth. (She
commenced crving.and said she was go
ing to tell lier‘father. He pulled out his
knife and said lie would kill her it she
did. Site begged him not tokillherand
she wouldn’t toll. Site managed to get
home and tell her parents. Consta
ble W. II. White with a warrant, arres
ted him with some difficulty. The ne- of
gro, without being told of t he cause
his arrest, said, ‘I will go with you to
Mr. Watkins’or any where.’ The un
cle of the girl, came up and was about
to shoot tlie negro, when Mr. White
caught tlie aimed gun and got it away
from him. The negro was tied and
brought to Marietta and placed in jail
to keep him from being lynched. He
waived trial Wednesday morning, and
is still in durance vile. The girl fully
identified him. Mr. Watkins livessev
C11 miles north of Marietta, and the ne
gro was working on the same farm for
Mr. Charlie Northcutt. We learn this
is the third girl this negro has tried
outrage.”
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THIi (JOVEHNOliSUU’.
We shall take no side in the hitter
warfare now being waged, as to who
shall ceciipy the Gubernatorial Chair
for the ncxtterm. We consider it one of
i hose eases in which the idea that “the
longest pole reaches the persimmon"
applies remakalily well. That neither
candidate has been properly nomina
ted all ase prepared to admit. Under
this idea no man ean be blamed for
voting for either of Hie two gentlemen
he should choose. Wo shall do this. It
is your right, niul it is our right as a
citizen of this
Hut the principal point which wo
wish to get at is this : A great maiiyof
our citizens have become thoroughly
imbued with the idea that this split in
the party will make it possible for the
Radicals to elect one of their number
(o th(; (i 0 V( , n!sll ;p. This is utterly;im- ofGeoi’gia
pysisble. The Constitution
espec | aH y says that it shall take a imi
jority of all the. votes east to elect aGov
m For in ! t *" C °’ 5f ‘ ’Tr ,U
receive oOO votes and (.ol. . v ^ or "
wood should receive ,)00, It would he
iHwssfl.rv' for the ftopublicaii cJilKtidatc
uian uic mo i „ >
, be elec .
be elected. Should no one ’ J
under this rule the whole matter would
be thrown into the House of Represen
tatives, which would proceed to elect a
Governor. N’o'w the Democratic party
j las a ma jorit\ of over 100,000 votes in
this State, and should the matter be
thrown into the House there would be
no danger, for itudlibeDemocratic be
yond a doubt. Thus it: will be seen
that the idea that this State wiil have
a ij.ulicnl Governor to rule over it is as
preposh rotts os it is absurd.
Let every man, then, decide in his
oWTl m j u( j who lie would prefer for
Or every
man has a right to do, and none‘'dare
molest, or make him afraid.'"'
SHE SULLEN CONVENSTON.
We leant from one af our delegates
that the Convention at Milieu for nom
inating a Senator from I his 1 tistriet was
harmonious, this and Burke county
agreeing that Bulloch was entitled to
Hie honor of furnishing the candidate.
Dr. J. F. Brown, of Bulloch, was then
unanimously nominated. An Execu
, HrinsoO
ihii! ,-as theJPIRiolnted, and
, . .....-ut.ion then appointed a Com
• mittee, consisting ol Dr. Jno. W. John
j aton,Dr. M. L. Boyd and II. E. W.
: p a ] il)e i* t 0 notify Dr. Brown of Iris
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nomination. The Convention then ad-
Dr. Brown is a gentleman of culture
d oinisister j coimtv could have offered
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mm .Kcptlbk, to o,„- people. He veil]
represent the District with honor and
do g 0 od service for tiro country in
Hie Legisl ative .r„ mi 1N
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VERY IMPORTANT.
The following should have appeared
in the proceedings of the Scriven coun
ty meeting,, published last week, but
the Resolutions not having been re
duced to writing were unintentionally
omitted by the Secretary.
On motion of Hon. Jno. O. Dell, Re
solved, That the nomination in the 37th
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0n Jaotim t)f j udge W. Hobby, it
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That the nomination for
f ;il ,, lltv officers be held on the third
- 'Voycmber next, under the
M( . n(1 V hl
TS iio.. Jno. C. Dell.it
v i Solved, That the Secretary sufficient funusli
t he candidates with a
, )er ot * copiea 0l * these resolutions
^iaua <B ers in the various
‘ 0 f tlie- Oounty, for their guidance
Xvolclinir said nomination for ltepr c
ta(ivr ,_ j. n. COOPER, Sec’v. Oli'n.
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Qi.n-itnv ‘ 1 ‘ Bl*>iuo 1-wt week tele o'ranli
ed to t.,e . 0.111 i.L.n , j* llie yq'o-niout > 1 t nioiit
Repubhcan having fc>late splendid Committee: dress parade you
are a 111
Vermont. Ill Maine the fight IS actual
aud bitter!”
Another Of!!'!*.
The publisher is determined to place
the Savannah IVcekly X< j ti's in tlie
hands of everybody in Georgia and
Eiordia who want a firit-class news
and family journal, and to that end w o ,
offer to send the paper from tins date
(August 14 th) to March Uth, 4881 Cur
one Dollar. This will cotter the elcc
tion and inauguration of the Demo
era He candidate. Send in your dollar
and get the biggest aud best newspa
•per in the south. Address
J. II. Estjll,
Savannah Ga.
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w. T. Christopher – Bro
Atlanta, Ga.
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Sntram-iJis Subset Ibe w«r *Ol Tha Itie Phnnnirranh 1 Uotiograpn.
A red hot anti-Colquitt paber a three
fm* foi the the rieonie people, Fiftv im.v cents emits 101 for wup
months. Address, – Bro.,
j W. T. Christopher
Atlanta, Ga.
TVlio's The Nominee?
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A | I §1R> ttnW'WW | § fr' isillga APfl'
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who are reeiving the largest
aud ])est nsS orkd stock of
zdjr/n g-ooids,
Groceries, Canned Goods,
CONFECTIONARIES, OiGAHS,
TOBACCO, 1LVC0N AND HARDWARE
Drags and L'eclicines
And, in fact, every thing usually kept
ill si
First-Class Store,
Which fl.ev propose to sell at such low
pl q c c 9 as will
ASTOWi^fi ** *JATIVF« MAi
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/ 0x1 nced
ttUUOIlDA-D HOGSH E A D OF Ul BACON
0 r, a Car Load of Corn, to a
PAPER IF PINS,
or a ball of potash.
GIVE THEM A CALL
And verify the truth of these assertions,
Chickens, eggs, and all other kinds
of
Country Produce
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Aug 24—tf.
VANDAL.
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T , tarul the t i, or , Tt idi bred stallion,
“VANDAL.” for the season in Scriven and
! > uS1 “cb counties, tlis dam was Hetty Mar
SS,
K r. j>. j. Now ton, at Haleyonilaie.
July G
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A mm MACHINE
GWEN AWAY.
m ^ (lcl , to m furtller in( . reas0 tlie
cimi i } , t ion 0 f THE TELEPHONE we
make the following offer: We will give
to the person sending us the largest
i \*t of subscribers for one .years (not
less than lA^^udn Afnchine
shunts good till tlicfi^tday ot January,
1831. Lcnnembci taal cabh uni.4
I company each must subscription, be forone year, and or, that two
| I everyone ^bsertbers for si.;: months Mill count
The M:t
«*•* TJiis is tie moot liberal
that v/e have ever known, but we .mCdii
ami will carry out our part
of tlie contract.
tj T\T/A IN VJv x> A>» T W J\T XAJLJKjA-i A T CtT-T
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PR-lif i ll/iL uBnftl’i i till
SYLYANIA, CEOSCIA.
Will work cither bv the day, or by
the job All communications by J Mail
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JJJLkyJU^Y 5
0 DEALFRXN
4 «r^l 1 ‘Shi J–JiL, *3 wi – A ♦
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BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
Also a full line of
(j exit’s Furnishing Goods,
Guaranteed to lm:of . the , very .. best materia , ,
|©8 Bryan Street,
j. jjniiainitof Planter’s note! Market Square,
o SAN A v A v-cxr *' A' \ ri ’ - - - GEORGIA
«S- JACOIlhOA, tudnauw.
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FOE SALE.
One , v;,„ivs.-v Void)-Saw v-h' *\*s*ey . Fv-ci'lsim* xtesor Gin
nearly new. and m goon t uiiniu„o,uu. AI
so one. ruuutng iivEt. Gear used but one season,
Runs very My only reason for sell*
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Thomas Parker, Guardian of Jas. M. New
ton, having bv written petition said applied _ tor
letters of dismission from his
t] ji s istn cite all persons concerned to
i, e and appear at the regular term of the
Court c. of Ord’imrv of smii county to be held
i,- t . l>tem ,mr 18H0
and show cause, If any they can, why said
application should POTTER, not be granted. Ordinary S. C.
727d M. M,
CANDIDATES NOTICES.
jiltenfioii, Toler*!
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The friends of Robert T. Mills res
pectfully announce Ids name as a can
didate for re-election as the Sherifl ^
of Scriven County, subject to the Dem
ocratic Nominating Convention. Mr.
Mills has served the county most efflo
ly in the past, and, if elected, M ill do
so in the future.
for sherief.
Wo announce the name of Mr. J. < »• ’V. f-oo
ncr as a oundiciuto for tlu? oflice ol Miorifl at the
onsuhiR election in January, subje«t to tlu ‘Join
oeratic nomination, and respectfully emuRw. solicit the.
support of tho voters of the y OTERs
TO Tin: PEOPLE.
Tbs report being hi circulation that 1 am
not a candidate for re-election to the office
of Tux Collector! take this method ot cor
recting it, mid stating tlmf. 1 am a candidate,
mid if elected will endeavor to serve the peo
ple a* faithfully as I have in the past-.
CAUSEY OVERSTREET.
TO THE PEOPLE.
I offer myself to the voters of Scriven county
support.
FELLO W CITIZENS,
Wo announce Jason S. Brinson (our ex
Sheriff) as a candidate for County Lommis
bespeak for him a liberal MAsV support. VOTBES
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FOR TAX EEC El VER.
1 offer my name to the T otevs of this
county as a candidate for Tax Receiver
at the coming election, subject to the
Democratic nomination, and respect
fully ask their support. GROSS.
W. J.
Citizens of Scriven County
f )ny „ ame t0 vox , nR „ candidate for
„t the ensuing election in January
next, subject to the Democratic nominating
and solicit TlfOKAS vour support,, DARKER,
FOR TJX EEC El VEIL
The undersigned, thankful to the good peo
pie PeM.eiebvtk^So^ofTax of Scriven for pest taxors, respectful!}
Receiver,
subject to the Denocratio nomination.
lb'has endeavored to discharge bis duties
faithfuUy, and, if elected, yin -i ‘.Ji do so again,
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Xo TScc Voters Of Scriven Coun
ty*
Fellow Citizens: X return to you my
thanks for past favors, eamUdatc and respectfully for re-eiee- ten
fiM- you my name as a
tion'to the office of Ordinary, at the election
in January next, subject to the action of the
Democratic nominating convention, and so
licit your support. Very Respectfully,
M. M. VOTTF.R,
jfOF TA X UECEIVE «•
• f SRer invsCffb-WiW-v; .Tr^, % *»';
as a candidate for Tax Receiver at 1 »*«•
(diTtion, subject to the Ib iaix" m
FOR TREASURER.
X hereby announce myself as a candidate
for the office of Treasurer of Scriven emn>:>
to the Democratic, nomination. 1
have tilled the office once and will serve tlie
people equally as well ajmin tfeiectetL^
LOOK HERE, VOTERS.
The friends of Rev. lb H. Kdenfield re
sncctfullv announce bis name as of a canqi- berty
date for the office of Tax Collector
on Cmrntv subject to the Democratic xtoim
liating Convention. Mr. Kdcntield is a wor
thv, Christian gentleman, and needs the help
of Ills fellow-citizens. Vote for bun, one
and all.
CITIZENS OF SCREVEN,
X offer mv name to yon as a eandiOi'.te
for tkc office of Ordinary at the ousuiny
election, su’.iject to the Democratic nomina
tion, ant! respectfully solicit your support.
Respectfully. OVKliPTHKET.
J. C.
FOB SURVEYOR,
oounty two \-onr* ys deputy ^urvcvor jHHUnmk
i gU ve satisfaction. JA:a u. moorl.
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, :i; bjcct to the Democratic uomm a non.
A:N
FELLOW CITIZENS.
At the request of a majority of my friends
j withdraw mv name as a candidate for the
oiHco of Sheriff and announce Superior my name Court, as a
r mdidat" tor Clerk of the
t0 l, “' Bemocr^cmmfin^ion,^
To TUe Voters ol'Scrlven Cosm*
tv.
Fellow Oitizens: 1 return to you mj
...incert* ihanks for past kindness, and
^, )e ctiullv tender you my name for
t ion to tlie office of Clerk of the Superior nomi
vourt, subject to the action of tlie
natiug convention of tlie Democratic party,
R.L, BXNftLX-LlO.N,
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roll TAX. COLLECTOR.
Jlu. Editor: Please announce the name
of Mu. JOHN GROSS as a suitable candi
date) for the position of Tax Collector of
Scriven county, subject to the Democratic
Nomination. > Topcjli.
PRO BONO RUBLICO.
We announce the name ol , Abram muke
as a candidate for the office of County Ireas
urer at the ensiling election m.Jatiuai} next
subject to the Democratic nominating t on.
vent.ion, Mr. Burke stands one amul the
number of County Officers who have been
woiw i,ed in the balance and not found want
.rtlf,, ]i ( . has been tried and has proved and true
‘ nscommitted to his cure, we
a K ,i SS5XBSB rs,.rivriw‘inniv wiil con
maky votebs.
TOWN PROPERTY.
Tfe are now offering for sale the desirable
two-story residence, and lot, now occupied
| )y yj r- r. t. -Mills. Parties desire) ng to
j purchase a dwelling inbylvama could not
: find a better bargain. ?or Terms cash.
Wc also have sale a New. Forty-Two offering at
Inch Circular Baw, which we are
a bargain. S. F. SCOTT –.CO., Ga.
7tf hylvama,
ft Latest M ft Frit.
JOHN F.' LOVETT, JR.,
H AS laid in one of the largest and best assorted slocks of all kinds of
Dress Howls, Clothing, Groceries,
BOOTS AUD SHIES, HOSIERY,
HATS AND CAPS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, SNUFF,
CANNED GOODS, ETC., ETC.,
Ever offered (o the people of this county, which lie proposes (o sell at
Rock Bottom Prices.
only costs 75 cents per bale, as he ships on the boat, and lie will give plan
ters the benefit of this differenee. Be sure to give him a trial before going else
where to purchase goods. Aug 30.
ii. sir la M Ii ft tela
. FROM BUYIi® Hill PRISE© 8888 $.
Why not be sensible and buy from
L. J, BOBBINS
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Groceries, Wines, Liquors, –c
178 St. Julian Street, Savannah, Georgia.
Alwavs keeps on band a line selected assortment of Flour, Bacon, Lard,
Rim-ar, Coffee. Soap, Starch, Candy, Salt, Canned Goods, Corn, Oats, Hay, Meal,
Gnst, Rice, Tobacco, Cigars, and everything else that, is kept m a hirst Class
r< ro( .cy V Store, at prices below Hie lowest, and
, connection with the above business, I am a General Produce
Commission Dealer. I charge 5 percent on all sales except Cotton and.Wool
! for which I charge 1C per cent. I am also pa j nig the lushest market
„ r j,. e f or wool. cash. Liberal advancements on consignments. application. Market qtm
; a(iolls 0 f Provisions and Produce furnished on –
j have opened aBoaviliwg House, pleasantly located at tlie comci o
Julian aud West Broad Streets, only three blocks from the Market, where I
will be pleased to sec all mv friends from Scriven. Cnarges$lAM per day.
April 20-Gm. –*■ d.
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Two ot'gm‘~ Engines and Saw Mills mn :mw Fm seen at work nmu' Fylvania by 3109.124
Bazemore SE ,1; ,‘ norc, 21ml Simsrs Scott 3:1 (70. “'0 guarantee them 5 good 2“ any name,
and at a lowem nice than most ()‘éhor good work. 1 aka 2:311
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1:21 1 JC’ HM R. COUPE??-
'NOTICE.
Scriven Cousity , 1
Application bavins: been made for the j
^ranting of a Public Road commencing at I
the resideiieo of Wm. M. Scott in the tiffin i
District. G. M,, of said county and enduig j
at the Brier Creek, landing in said District, |
and following the private road now used
from said commencing point to s.hi, t-.ricr
OvA lauding am, ^
11. Mercer’s Gibbons’ place, lands of
Humphries, W. JI. Gibbons, chtate ol David
l.eeAV. J. Maner, B. Jarrcl and 1 . A J.
iJazemotv*. said road running through na
vminah River Swampiu what is known as
the Matter road. And whereas the same has >
i^en duly marked out. by the Road Cemi.o
sioners appointed to view tiie cum', the bant-,.
having-been found to be ofinililic utility auu
the County Hoard being, willing to gi .1 it the
same if no good reason is show 11 to the con
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Application has also been matte un u
granting of a public road to run trom Ult
ttvst branch 'vest ot the residence ol
1‘iden field, in said coiuitj’to intersect 1 lie .At
vauia and Brannen’s l.ndre i°ad at »
ditch between the residence ot I homos i».iz* -
more and John It. .Mercer, and tlie ™ •
having tieen marked out bv the noaa w ■
missioners ajipointcd for that purpose, an 1
reported by them to be ot great public uua
ty> Therefore, all persons are bercb> notincd, ,
tJmt 01 , mH j niter the third day ot beptemUu
jgHO, both of the above roads will bo bnaliy
granted if no caustthe shown to the contrary.
K JNO. II. HULL,
M. B.NUN’MALLY, M. POTTKB.
1). Board,
Couidv
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'xfWVVC THE YEAR to all subscribeis *Ji^2« lot lbbi
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J. H. ESTUA,
Savannah Ga,
1TOTIOE.
VVlll be let out to tlie lowest bidder, before
the Court House door day in Sylyania, ‘September, Ga., 1880, on
Saturday, the tlth of
the building of two new bridges across Lit
t i e Ogeeehee creek, near the residence of
David M. Lee, known as Nelson’s Bridges,
The main bridge to be sixty feet long each. com
*pj posed of four spans twenty feet long
le gmall bridge two spans twelve feet long
^ four by
s i x inches square and the railing sixteen
s i x inches. . c plank for iloornig exceed
fcet long, two inches thick, and not to
eight inches wide. All to be of the best heart
,., ille . All the work to be put up and eom
,,ieted in a workman like manner.
also, ..t tie- same time and place, the ro
. iair .„._, twivniiOiM-J! of the causeway at the
same p i at . e i . 0 be made six inches higher
tlllul t n e bridges, sixteen feet wide on the top,
, atu ] 0 f game as at
ALSO, at the same time anci and place, Brannon’s the re
pa i r)lia; ,',f ft V e hollow bridges all
c !llls(nV av, ,:,.g as follows, viz : By removing and
,, K> ,i K . material in bridge work
.(bulmenis, orsucims may lie replacing condemned by
q,,-, luiildingcommittee, pjim, and flooring and same- rail
Vi jt|| lx , s( j,. -a .-l as to
j n „ mld best heart pine, abutments, or black potar cypress, new as
uGrame work and a*
material is used, but all sound material talc
gn frow the main bridge, as well as that from
the hollow bridges, and not condemned by
t!u , building committee may be used in re
t | H ; ge nridgos. All except the Bag
j ev 0 r‘western bridge, present. to consist of That same bridge length, to
a ml width as at of All to bo
consist of three spans equal like length.
«nn|dctcd The coutractor in a workman will be requtredto manner, give bond in
double the amount of the bid at winch the work.
iES^SSiWES is ass:
same
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ft SOTb», County Board.
T. U. POTTER.
Attorney at Law.
STATESBORO, G-EORGTA.