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ZE3I. 3V-E jEDIDI-iOO.jKI 1
SYLVANIA, _____ GA., Tuesday, Cst. 0, lo'-n» j
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—OF SCIilVi'.X (,'OLNTV.—
Pinrt < tonstrrwloa a J
ttoi. ittlacK’s
Tho nominee Unn frcoroe R Black Demo-1
era tic for the Forty-seventh
('/meres- \r : ll address the people of
%£ this district at the ibl'oxviiw times and
he lias co.ifurincd to the appointments
lierelotbre made bv Air. Ilradweii.
Democratic elector lor the First Coil
h "•res.sio'ial district •
Wavne countv, " at J; sup, Monday’
Sontember ’ 27 "county,
Applin- at Baxlev, Mon
‘
d " iv Sentcmlier 28tii
McIntosh countv. at Darien, Wednes
* i... ! 6111 i ..on
* iz’l
iw hols eountv, at «Uif/>sv511e Statesville, 1 Friday inlay,
Octo >ei X. i!L, Thm-a Ihuis
Clinch conn tv at Ilomen ,
day j oeptemoei Ada. At
<ln ,V ° {'VI '' ‘ ’ " ” * '
'V 1 t?ii.,,. i,o„afm-c ’
„, iuosi.ax, A , | •’. ™
cox •
Glynn count!, at B.nnsu uk. . , c Satm- .
Ware countV, * at Wavrrpss, * Monday.
O-t Ip’ll
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b ...im ) b e ’
/m Thn“n..t , ot vu
1 , r 1 Wotv ol irtnoLviiio r U
iwi,,,..!,, J 1 * ”’ Mnn 1
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'’Emanuel i n,' I n r *
5qv countv, i*o at Swainsboro,
xi CkM iim.
Tat nfv nail fUnWon POU n tv at Rcidsville ’ Wed
"Bulloch county, at Statesboro, Thurs
JA„A,„ Octol pr V,a.S
t J .|va„ i .,rrfd,,-,
,uL'» ,g,«'way"o. csr- **
■ B b »»,™
dav, Octohe! ;1 27.
Chatham county, at Savannah, Mon
day, Oetobei _8.
. ,, , T q
«f ,'oloual 81.,k «. IlraiervUK Ol.i.d 1
K _'i, k
am irohm, ■. Wtcr , m
district during the canvass,
Rice has declined to eighty cents per
bushel.
The firm of Giles – Green
ers of the Louisville Courier, lias been
dissolved. The business will be con
tinued by Mr. W. C. Giles.
Georgia, notwithstanding the divis
ion in Democratic ranks on tlie question
of a Governor, will give Hancock –
English her accustomed hundred thous
and majority. The grand old Com
monwealth never yet went back on a
Democratic nominee for President.
The Executive Committee for tlie
First Congressional District will meet
at the Marshall House, in Savannah,
on the 12th inst. There was not a quo
rum present at the meeting held some
days since.
The DuPont Okefenolcean says that
Hon. Juo. C.'Nieholls made the best
Congressman this District lias had
since ante-bellum days. XThile we
would not detract in the least from the
laudation due Col. Nicholls, who made
us a good Representative, we can not
so soon forget the noble Hartridge,
who died in harness, and whose very
.b–tr.mAnwforht.da...... name causes a throb of pride for his
erv Democratic breast in the First Con
gressional District. Yea, in the State
of Georgia none are found hut honor
, i»I,. pf t 1 ! !' ,
ed ", he died r as . be I had lived, 1 beloved by v'
liis friends and respected by his oppo
lients. Let us not be too ready to hurl
into oblivion the glorious ” deeds of the
,
noble dead.
dressed a large meeting of the citizens
of McIntosh county at Darien on Wed
nesday. There is much dissatisfaction
among the colored Republicans with
Mr. thought Collins, their nominee, audit is
that the country will go for
Colonel Black bv a handsome majority,
_Savannah News. .
Wayneshoro Herald: “On last Sat
nrday the colored politicians were up
in force. To an observer it looke like
a good deal of what is called nianipu
lation was going on. Speeches were
had from Belcher, a custom house sprig
from Savannah, who pitched into both
sides pretty impartially, but inclined
somewhat to Norwood. He was foi
lowed by Treadwell, an Atlanta negro,
xvho spoke for Norwood. The last
speaker was a mulatto barber from An
gusta, by tlie name of Fleming, who
argued to his colored friends to sup
port Governor Colquitt. The crowd
seemed rather in favor of Norwood,
Wc learn that a meeting was held at
night Democratic endorsing Perkins and Bates, of
the ticket, and tilling out
with Fain Sapp, colored, as the third
man.”
COMM TJX 1C A Till). !
Editor Telephone: I glad to j
am
note the fact that your paper inis kept I
out ha-harra-Sid of the political cm Broglie, the which •
our county for past 1
two months. Bitterness it will take has been while en- j
/r ollt i 1 i r e t :l that a long
to forget; the country little,' has been detnor-!
ali/.cd and but: if anv, good tic-1 !
,o„,pltshcd. iLow' much' better it
would have been for the State Excc.ii
;;| , 3 o, =iS « a .„. !r
date, instead of leaving the people in a
dilemma as to which of two evils they
shouldchoose.
1 have been reading _
yopr paper c\
er since its inception and hope it is ho
orally patronized by the citizens belongs of >
* ‘ riven. It is our paper. It
to the peoble of Scriven county and it
is their Duty to support it. !
It is a matter ot pride with . me that
county is to bc represented in the
Hoxt Legislature by Col. Singellton,
who Ins worked harder for the success
°fTheiDemocraticparty Scnven than any the other dark
in county. In
Hay* ot recomrt) action, v, hen binvc .
men quailed before anulitary vine, and
!.“•/' ! ys,:;;::;;' ‘ In<,1, p. Uu ,:i: tlu< sgfeSssV k ' ”, 1,1 f.° !
illJI 'i l1 ! 10 1 ' , '"' :1 rd
iHot Ins tel , . low citizens. . Me
u
thinks the reply «J. Lawton Singellton
will find a responsive echo in every
true breast m Sonven count}. I hen ,
lot h5n ? ™l 10 !etl us 111 our extremity be ,
rewarded m our prosperity. |
Our county is looking up. Our plan
tors are introducing new and improved
agricultural implements and are dc
moustrating the so5 , of this county
can be made as fruitful as any in the
gtate _ We need lllore faPI ; ienjf not
men of theory, but men of enterprise j
cultural and muscle, interests who will of add to the agri-j We
our county.
invite immigrants, arid here every bon-1
est, ^ industrious ^ man will find a home | J
endg t0 t)id him (iod spee)1 .
Under the supervision of Dr Math-1
ews our pnbhc school system has be -1
come a great blessing to the poor of
our county, for their children can now
obtain fair education with little out- ,
a
lav on their parts.
Thanking you, Mr. Editor, eomimmiea- for al
lowing me spaee for this
tion in your paper I close with Utree
cheers and a tiger lor tlie nominees,
Hancock and Engiisb and Black anti
Singellton—a noble quartette, truly.
° SE OF THK
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Co!. Black’, Letter cf Acccj.tancel
«*»**«, oa. Sept, i7. im
Dear Sib —It becomes our pleasant
(l t0 illfonn you lhat at theCongres
sioual Convention of the Democratic
„ lla „|,„omlv nomimttrf « s i
Em-tv-sevSttii Congress Representative v 6rfiin.Tiire<I to the
States.
We need not assure you how much
gratification it affords us, both as in
vi’duals and as members of the com- j
mittee, to communicate this intelligence
to you, and we trust that you will be
pleased to accept this nomination,
whieh we feel could not have been ten
dered to.a worthier gentleman.
G. M. Kyals,
Mounts Dawson,
P. W. AIeldbim,
J. 0. 1 >ell,
II. P. Brewer,
Committee.
Syi.vaxia, Ga., Sept. 22,1800.
Messrs. G. M. Myals, Morris Dawson.
V. \V. Jleldrim, J. C. Dell, 11. P.
Brewer, Committee:
Gentlemen— I am in receipt of your
esteemed communication of the 17th
instant, formerly conveying the an
nouncement of my nomination as a
candidate of the Democratic party of
the First Conressional district of Geor
to the Forty-seventh Congress of the
United States. With a deep sense of
gratitude ventioii for to the the members honor ot they your have con
great
thus conferred upon me, and with a
keen appreciation of the responsibili
ties nomination, of tlie position assigned, receiving I accept
the and in from
| your of hands the First the banner Congressional of the Democra- district,
j cy 1 pledge that in my Keeping its untar
] j iiisbcci folds shall trail in the
never
’ “tSuirf'r
motion.
The constant aim of your
tative in Congress should bo to so ieg
ishvto as to ensure an honest adniinis
tration of the government under tlie
i j O 0 «stiU?tioh, econo/ny in tlie expendl
! Hires of the Treasury, a faithful
impartial exaction execution iidelite of the laws’ a rig
id of to duty and in
eorruptibility lii omeial.s, the encoiir
ag'ement of the education of the peo
j states; and, while legislating for the
whole country, as it his duty to do, at
I tlie same time to soe that the industries
! and the: rights West, of Ins own section, like
those of the the East, and the
North, are duly regarded and protect
ed by an impartial and lair distribu
tion of the annual river and harbor ap
propriations, of postal by facilities, a just and and equal by allow
ance the cn
forcement of uniform laws of taxation,
not only spirit according Constitution. to tlie letter, but
the of the Irecog
nize, as a binding land, part amendments of tho supreme
law of the the to
the United States Constitution, and, as
the true and best policy of tlie nation,
the fundamental principles enumerated
in the platform of the National Demo
cratic party.
In accepting the trust so flatteringly
tendered me, should the people, at the
polls, ou the second day of November
next, ratify my nomination, I repeat
tho assurance of my unwavering devo
tion to its high duties,
With my kindest regard to each of you
personally, obedient r am most respectfully,
your servant,
Geo. R. Black
The Thomasviile Enterprise says la
borers in Thomas county are doe-ided
ly scarce now. Many of them are off
on the Way cross and Jacksonville Road
and the farmers could have lind gathered and up pick <*v
cry one they to go
cotton.
* J ,C young ladies belonging to 10
hdoma.hean society of the Wesleyan
*>male College of Macon a few days
ago, unanimously elected Gen. . S
“
»»»% acknowledging the compliment
ai *H accepting the honor.
The Gwinnett Herald says: ‘There
] ia s been more cotton open in this cottn
|]j;i 11 was ever known in September. the
gome farmers estimate that half
rop will bc rea ,iy f or picking by the
* There is de
fir t <)f October. great
mand for haiuls, as it is impossible for
planters to get it out as fast as it mo
t ures w itu their farm hands. The
m-op is not an average one, and it is
estimated that the yield will fall twen
fy p e p cent..below last year’s crop, but
t j ie additional acreage planted will
j, lv j. :l hi \ion v make, up the deficiency.
8(H 1 .„ u t lv aa u> the price -of the eta
r “-" ‘ -r rr"" k - ila
have tins to say to the farmers, tliat it
they can get ten cents for their cotton
a8 it comes from the gm, nine time
out of ten it is the beat policy to sell.
i„ the first place it will not probably
go much higher. Second, it will lose
itl we ight and may get destroyed by
fire. It will hardlv to take chances at
!ho price.”
Under the;heading'“A Touching “Mr. In
cident” tiie Athens Banner says:
Thomas W. Gean, the carrier of the
mail between Athens and Watkinsvile,
informs us that yesterday morning,
while in YVatkinsville, lie saw a colored
man go to Sherifl’Orerby and ask to be,
put in jail and chained. Being asked
his reason £ lie sanl he had been bitten
bv a nlad gj a nd for fear that he
would himself be attacked with hydro
phofenytmd bite some one else, he de
sired to be incarcerated and chained,
The Sheriff complied, and the poor fel
low is now in durance, horihle awaiting, in all
probability, the most death that
can befall a man. This man is Thom
as Akins, who was bitten bv the dog
which Mr. Thomas Jonas killed-an
account ot which the Banner publisl i
ed a few days since. The medical fac
ought to take hold of this case. The
»*an ought not to he left to die without
an eftortto save him. It Ins case pould
C!
^ 5 - ix–rjrts
A joint discussion took place in the
court room at Jesnp on monday last
between Hon, George William R. Black, Dem
ocrat, and Rev. A. McDonald,
Independent, candidates for Congress
in this district. Colonel Black was in
/o’lni troduwd C in Aiclmis. flattering term - by ilou.
iu~HYe
of the speeches the meeting adopted,
with but: one dissenting voice, Ihcfoi
lowing preamble and resolutions:
“Whereas, ‘In unity there is strength,’
and no good can come out of our pres
ent division in the contest in thisCon
gressional district, and as true Demo
crate we do most heartily deprecate
anything's that therefore tends be to disintegrate
our ranks; it Resolved,
That we earnestly and kindly request
Hon. W. A. McDonald, indepedont
Democratic candidate for Congress, to
withdraw from the present contest
in the interest of harmony and Demo
cratic success. Resolved. That as true
Democrats, we, the people of Wayne
county, can only see success in the or
ganized party, and pledge our undivi
ded support to Hon. George R. Black,
the nominee of the Democratic party
of the First Gongresseonal district.”
Who’s TIio Kominee?
pppEji i dl ililu dD! p T Bji
..
L0RETTE, 6E9.
Who are dailv reciviim the largest
and best assorted stock of
ZDIRrAT C3-OOIDS,
Crceer’os, Canned Goods,
CCNFECTiQH ARIES; OiSARS)
T BACi’O, BACON AND HARDWARE
Dr and Medicines f
gS '
And, n. fact, every thing usually kept
ih «
First " Ci!!KS Btore ’
Which they propose to sell at such low
prices as will
f c '’P*?'** fi ONUn ! c £>s I MU rg – vs B 1¥ ^
Tl.f-v -tlu.} non can sell .-en von joti anj onvtbimr tmn„ von you litui need
. iamily or tarm, from a
in your
iXDUuiliJAD TTHGU! j I 17 A n OR \JV 1 JIAUV/lt UMH . IV
Or, a Car Load of Corn, to a
PAPER OF PINS J
or a ball of potash.
GIVE THEil A CALL
And verify the truth of those assertions.
Chickens, eggs, and all other kinds
of
Country Produce
Taken in exchange for goods, at the
highest 24—tf. market prices.
Aug
<* CANDIDATES NOTICES,
Attention, Voterwt
The friends of Robert T. Mills res
pci tfully announce his mime as a can
didate for re-election as the Sberifi
of Scrlveu County, subject to the Dem
ocratic Nominating Convention. Air,
Mills lias served the county most chic
ly in the past, and, if elected, will <lc
so in the future.
FOR SH EJUFF.
Wo aimoA!ii."c tlx* 11.7file of Mr. -t. 0 > U . Con
live a.- a caioliilato for tin* oUioo of Shorn! at tin
onauiug i toct'ion in .January, sutijost to the Ili'in
00,ratio nomintlUon, and resporttully solicit tin
0 upport of the voters of the eoimtvn
v()TKI{g
TO THE PEOPLE.
Tits report being in circulation that I am
not a candidate for reflection to the office
of Tax Oollector \ take this method candidate of cor
recting it. and Stating that I am a
and it elected will endeavor to nerve the peo
ple as faithfully as I have in the past.
CAUSE Y OVEKSTREET.
PEL L O W CITIZENS,
We announce Jason 8. Bnnson (our ex
Sheriff) as a candidate Cor County Commis
= ,.„ ■-sasrarw'rssrs qllalifiwl to till the office, therefore w<
, v
bespeak for him a liberal simport.
JiANY VOTERS.
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FOR TAX RECEIVER.
1 offer my name to the 7 oters of this
county as a" candidate for Tax Receiver
at tlie coming election, subject to tin
Democratic nomination, and respect
fully ask their support.
IV. J. GROSS.
Citizens of Scriven County
I. offer my name to you as a candidate for
Coroner at the ensuing election in .human
next, subject to the Democratic nominating
Convestion, and solicit your support,
THOMAS PARKER,
FOR TAX RECEI VER.
The undersigned, thankful.to the respectfully good peo
ple of Scriven for past favors,
and earnestly offers himself as a candidate
for re-election to the office of Tax Receiver,
subject to the Denocratie nomination.
Ho has endeavored to,discharge his duties
faith fullv, and, if elected, wit! do so again.
Respectfuilv, ARNETT.
II. .).
To The Voter* Of Scriven Comi
ty:
Feiaow Citizens: I return to von my
thanks for past favors, and respectfully re-elec- ten
der von my name as a candidate for
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. Respectfully,
Very POTTER,
M. M.
"FOR TAX PEC RIVER.
I offennvselfto the voters oCScriven county
as it candidate for Tax Receiver at the ensu
ing election, subject to the Democratic nom
ination. and respectfully ask their support.
GREEN I). SHARPE.
FOR TREASURER.
TV,. -, office -t v,vy*e~i tv* a caydidjitf
for the of Treasurer of Scriven county
subject to the Democratic nomination. 1
have tilled the office once and will serve the
people equally as well again if elected.
XVM. NEWTON.
LOOK HERE, VOTERS.
The friends of Rev. IT. G. Edentield re
spectfully announce his name as a candi
date for the office of Tax Collector of Serif
Gil County subject to the Democratic Nomi
nating Convention. Air.Edentield is a wor
thy, Christian gentleman, and needs the help
of’ bis fellow-citizens. Vote for him, one
and all.
CITIZENS OF SCRIVEN,
1 offer bv name to you as a caiididatf
for the office of Ordinary at the ensuing
‘ lection, subject to the Democratic nomina
tion, and respectfully solicit your support.
Respectfully, OVERS TRKET.
. 1 . C.
FOIi SURVEYOR.
fannounce myself as a c?m<lidate for Court\
Surveyor afct-he enHuhu? iori, election, subject to tlu
Democratic lioaiinat anu solicit the supporl
at the voters of the county , l ha via served the
ctouaty two years as depute t v Surveyor ami thin.
i it nve satisfaction. NT AS. II. MOORE.
FOR COUNTY C03–MiSS
ER.
We an mounee the name of Mr. Henry Parker
as a can didate i'or tlieoliiceof (.'oiinty Commis
sioner of Scriven county at the ensuing election,
subject to the Democratic nomination.
aIANV voters.
FELLOW CITIZENS.
At the request of a majority of my friends
I withdraw my name as a candidate i'or the
I officoof Sheriff and annonnee my name as a
candidate lor Clerk of the .Superior Court,
j subject to the Democratic D,B, C, nomination, NUNN ALLY,
'
To '1’Jse Voters of Scriven (tonu*
«y. I
Fellow Citizens: ret urn to you my
sincere thanks for past kindness, and re
spectin'! y teodor yon my name for re-elec
tion to tile office of Clerk of the Superior
Court, subject-to the action of the nomi
natin''' convention of the Democratic party.
R, L, SINGEbLTON,
FOit TAX COLLECTOR.
Mr. Editor: Please announce the name
of Mm JOHN GROSS as a suitable candi
date for the position of Tax Collector of
Scriven conn! v, subject to the Democratic
’ Vox Populi.
Nomination.
PRO BONO PUBLICO.
*t\ r o announce tho lioino of Abnun Burke
RS a ( . and : clal0 f or theoliiccof County r l'nms
m ’ er at the ensuing election in January next
8 ,iwect to the Democratic nominating Con
ven tion. Mr. Burke stands one amid the
number of County Officers who have been
weighed in the balance and not found want
iiijt. Hu has been tried and has proved true
| to hope the the trusts citizens committed of Scriven to his county care, will and we
con
sider tlie fact and give him their unanimous
support. MANY VOTERS.
t
TOWN PROPERTY.
We are now offering for sale the desirable
two-story residence, and lot, now occupied
by Mr. R. T. -Mills. Parties desireing to
purchase a dwelling in Sylvania cash. could not
find a better bargain. B. F. Terms SCOTT – CO.,
7tf Sylvania, Ga.
Subscribe For The Phonograph.
A red hot anti-Colquitt paber for a journal
for the people. Fifty cents three
months. Address,
W. T. Christopher – Bio.,
Atlanta, Ga.
HANCOCK – COLQUITT
WE have just received our Stock of
E'A.XaSlo €3 s-iC3»€>I0^ 9
Consisting of even- thing kept in a First Class store. Wo bought our goods
from FIRST HANDS, and can sell them at just what they cost in
Augusta and Savannah.
Friends, give us as a call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
LADIES’ AND GENTS’ FINE SHOES
-V specialty. Also
jraaa-o CSB-otlalaaar*
OUlt stock is the largest and best assorted ever brought to Scriven county
and shall be sold at
Hard-Fan Prices.
PRINTS 5 % and 7. Wo also have a line assortment of
LADIES’ AND GENTS’ WINTER IJATs.
GALL on us at once and take your choice.
WILKINS, BERRIEN – CO.
llQP Mill 0*2 Ulli ! Ip 1 OMNI r. - Pi ill Uir^L– Asm
TUI illlUl A
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FROM SIMMS IP rrtSGEB BflOBS.
Why not be sensible and buy iroin
L. 3. BOBBINS
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Groceries, Wines, Liquors, –0
L78 St. Julian Street, Savannah, Georgia.
1 e on hand a line selected assortment of Flour, Bacon, Lard,
Sugar Goitee, Soap, 8tavch, Candy, Salt, Canned Goods, Corn, Oats, Hay, Meal,
,rist, Rice, Tobacco, (ligars, and everything else that is kept in a First Class
.
Grocery Store, at prices below the lowest.
Also in connection with the above business, I am a General Produce and
Commission Dealer. I charge 5 per cent on all sales except Cotton and Wool
for which I charge lb! per cent. I am also paying the highest market
price for wool, cash. Liberal advancements on consignments. Market quo
tat ions of Provisions and Produce furnished on application.
I have opened a Boarding House, pleasantly located at the corner of St.
Julian and West Broad Streets, only three blocks from the Market, where I
will be pleased to see all my friends from Scriven. Charges $1.00 per day.
April 20-Em. L. J. ROBBINS.
CARRY THE NEWS.
.THAT T '' -r-— —'f
!. P. Lem C/^iar.tssw-ww? HS y
Has laid in one of the largest and best
assorted stocks of ail kinds of
DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING,
G-TTOOIH] jHHHS, :
Boots tir.il fchros,
HOSIERY, HATS AND CAPS,
rOBACCO
(,’JGAKS, SXVFF,
CANNED GOODS,
ETC., ETC.
} :(!• Jzi’* Of t IjL
aV,
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Hill mmm - j *•-“
IJ |sii 2
1IF will be able to handle
COT^OM
produced in Scriven county this season
and pay the cash for it. Merchants
who ship cotton by way of the Central
only costs him seventy-live and cents he will per
bale, as be ships oil the boat,
give planters the benefit of this dittcr
once.
Country Produce.
OF all kinds taken iu public exchange for
goods. Thanking tiie for past
patronage he respectfully asks a contin
uance of the same. He has adopted
the motto “Lowprices and quick sale., him
and intends to stick to it. Give a
trial. aug31
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.M.A!A 31- JA A.
DEALER IN
wuriv HHs gay * 2
ROOlo, SHOES, * wTbw DAIS, // 17N
Alsoa full line of
Gent’s Furnishing’ Goods,
Guaranteed to he of the very best materia
166 Bryan Street,
In builcuugof Planter’s uotcl Market Square.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
IS. I\ JACOBSON, Salesman.
FOR CORONER.
Fellow Citizens : I offer you my name
as a candidate for Coroner at the
election in January next, and respectfully
solicit your support.
ROBERT R. BAZEMORE.
Public ScitooS Votive.
1 will be in Sylvan’a on the 2nd Saturday
in Se - Member, the 2nd Saturday is October
and during Superior Court in November to
audit the accounts of teachers o r the Publia
’,V. ♦. Xb'.THKWBjgO.tt. *. ■
FO n TR 18 URER.
I offer myself to the voters of Seriv
eu county as a candidate for County
Treasurer at the ensuing election,
subject to the Democratic nomination.
XT. J. Scott.
VANDAL.
Ini h/f%
IIS! |j M–
a
mm
itv
1 will stand the thorough bred Stallion,
“V AN DAL.” fertile season in Scriven awl
; Bulloch counties. His dam was Vandal. Betty Mar- He
tin. and he was sired )>v old
w is bred by Gen. Hadden, of Tennessee,
insured colt $12, season $9. Parties desir- •
iK iny " " ^NewTou^H^evonclale ' " d M/T. 1 addrC “’
NEWTON.
July (1
JNO. B. WALSH,
PRACTICAL CARPENTER
vlvahia, ciouci*.
Will work cither by the day, or Mail by
tlie job. All communications by
nroin ptl v answered.
85— tL
A SEWING MACHINE
GIVEN AWAY.
; order to still further increase tho
. , ; ■ tilatton of THE TELEPHONE we
iu.-d ■ the following otter: We will give
I to the person sending us tiie largest
list of subscribers for one years (not
less than fitly) accompanied Sewing Machine, by the
j cash, one first-class
' the price of which is $10. This offer
; stands good till the first day of January,
1881. Remember that cash must ac
j company each subscription, and that
everyone must he for one year, or, two
subscribers for six months xvill count
tlie same as one for a year. The Ma
chine will be first-class in ever)’ re
spect. This is the most liberal offer
1 hat we have ever known, but we mean
business, and will carry out our part
of the contract.
T. ZET. POTTEB.
Attorney at Law.
STATESBORO, GEORGIA.