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W. I.. Mathews, Jr.,Editor* Publisher
IV. II, Fiirclay, Associate Editor.
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SUBSCRIPTION PEIC3, $1.50 per yew.
.Her. If. J. Jtfaittteiv is (tvt’on'ixexl
to reccire o/elyetutiptj'ov snbsei'tptiows
to the Telephone.
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p>> Hi mnuv'rvi .mi- v ill be much
I’ leased lo learn of this favorable state
in his condition.
Ti e State elect-on in Oregon has
goit-' Nopublu an,
!t is rumored Hint Judge ffenry
Tompkins will resign at an early date,
Tun hud-worm is stiii injuring the
corn in some sections of the State.
Tkk of Sompter county wil .
oat crop
amount to 200(kXIbushels.
Uiehmond county will vote on the
fence question on the 3d of July.
The registration books of Chatham
county closed on Monday last.
Two car loads of Ore watermelons
have been shipped from (piMinan Eddie and to
New York by Messrs.
Yonno- ■=•
T, r.:«n. It has .V-™ 1 . 01 , 1 .ion. that weighs
potatoes.. vrentv-fivo ounces. seen one
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throughout (lounty eon the vent State. ions are. Wonder •loimr held_. it
Senven will hold one.
•\ Nxinio boy pmu her nas made , lus . .
appea ranee m Valdosda. lie is erea
ting quite a serration.
Savannah ---------——— Recorder that j
The says
28.948.1H0 oranges were shipped from j
Fiord’,a during the season ending June
1st.
A . « a J. load of Ox wain melons xvcv ^ei<
A boot
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another.
The fanners of Murray county are
ploughing up their cotton, which was
injured by tlie recent cold weather,
and plant ,ng corn in its place.
A well-to-do farmer in AVyaft die
triet. Newton eountv, has one thousand
acres of land and ten daugl ters. Where
is the Georgia boy wlio says he is go
ing to Tcras? ,
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Athens tianncr.'A man lives just
■c. r,AVjWT»W ..V. vve-xx a
not sleep one hour in twenty-four, til -
1 hough lie is in fine health and seems
never fatigued. lie said to have gone
for ten -lays without closing his e\ es.
j le says he feels no desire lor sleep.
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Among the forthcoming is reports from
(tie census office one on the cotton
cutt are, of Georgia, and also one on
waterpower of the South Atlantic
watershed. The latter lias been stere
otvped and will be immediately
ted. '
In Franklin comity tiie small grain
crop is so large and the yield so
that the fanners are working very
hard to get their corn and cotton clean
by harvest. The prospect is tine
throughout the country.
The Thomson Middle (lewf/ia
Times says :“I)r. ,T. M. Blalock ims
made a close calculation of his corn
crop and is satisfied if the seasons con
tinue favorable; he will make a hun
deed bushels per ace.”
Non. A. O. Bacon will make Geor
gia a model Governor and we hope to
see him bear tiie standard of the
mocrac) He to victory in tiie coming race.
is our choice,and we believe ho Is
the choice of ainujoritv of the people
of this county.
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The TstHocals are placing flic d—!
in Congress. Dibble,’ Finley and
W heeler have been turned out to make
room for their Radical o])ponents, anf,
it onlv remains to he seen how mneh
/',]i'!l,e,-ilmiile,il!ry will Ue
Mr. SO*™, r li V „!,l m, all™
the 1? Gubernatorial , ' 1,1 into, chair. a contest He is tor
now
tui of honors, and his f lends would
d'e lin ’nt ‘ /. > he |i]<. j.,is - T in
ins clctcnmnaiion to‘*6iaij(l Jus tieJeat
is a certainty.
The Slate Democrats? Fxecutirc
('on i mil tee lnve -muni n left d,,. in-ti
tics to appoint delegates to the (tuber
natorial Convention which meets in
Atlanta on the tilth dav of Julv. The
maiier of electing the delegates is left
to the wisdom of tlie Democrats in
e icli eountv. Each county is solicited
to appoint’men who will attend tiie
eonvention. and who will not delegate °
tiieir power to others, not elected.
A c ampler , Republican: ,, ... r I „, lie shipment
of cotton seed to the Eufaula cot to
seed oil mill has been an industry of
great value o Mr. I. A. Brannon, of
this city, for the past season lie has
shipped one hundred and forty tons
of this seed to Eufaula. Now this
clear) v urovps that we. can hiistmnd mn
rosoiii'c, ?hL^ ■ in Hi! Kon - ninitm-i 1 v < i r i- U "7
it ’ I
v • ! seed , oil ' null, • and ;
o'Nhe^ood ■Tre now t.'. mr iM-mi'iT ° *° " lca bastcn ’ su f , ‘' i } j
work j
% xkwik
Atlanta claims to Ittivo five .$1,000
spans of horses. .......ftliom belongs
to < iov. ('oipnitt. 15 at her extravagant
for a $3,(XX) salary.
Praouks have boon retailing in the
Savannah market for twenty-live cents
each. Only lifford the editors of the city pa
pers can to eat them at
: price.
j T r.nGrange. ,, t.n„ has curmsit in
the shape ol a pig an cm ■
.hhal aghinons iinm lio must li.m.
trying lo walk on allot inem at cnee.
- Wa.ne.dv.ro Tree Wizen: “Speak
>"u °i' Wn-ncsN.roV posses-ioos. f we
V even am.hes wno own a p o.
Mow stlns tor (lie department mums
ica! instruments.
j Burrosic Mr. Stephens should forget
\ apj (ake one of his indeneudeiit turns
] after the Democrats have elected him
(ioveruor ? i! is best to iiave a Gov
with a sound tneiuoi') , and not
j move independent than ids party.—
Mrtcon Telei/rop/i.
CmniTssioN ::i; Henderson suggests
I to the planters of Georgia tl.a. they
Should he careful in reaping their oat
al „i w l, oa t crop to see that' no oilier
I grain is mixed’up with be it'. used lie thinks seed
mueb of the crop will ns j
an ,i p should he dear of all mixtures,
. siaten . take..
The following e.
jfi'om the, tkiuts coi.ntt ituu « tl .
'Columbus T, mes y i oere seems ■;> »■
a deal ol dcsatis.aet.o, ; .V,'..
| laboring ehyen the) at < mu.. mail)
hreiiuing lee r cai imais. Oeser ii.g
| tl" ir'mip.oyer.s am; uoardoHing .-.e.. '
tilreadv piteheu cro|is. alter having
! com-i’c.vU cd a.v much as possible.
M.ng ujion rut . jus. .
Sevan rah Times : “Col. Purbec’s
agricultural specimens ix>fer!‘ed to hi
p,,, Time, yesterday asa “ What, is it ?
j s ^t ill licnging in the Times counting
room. The portion of tlie ear of corn,
at tlrst supposed to be wheat._ is now
blossoming into humtreds of little ran
voon colored flowers, and
the flowers sire apparent promises
something like corn kernels, very
round in shape,and yet they arc 1
kernels of corn.'’
Savannah Time,-: Col. F. Eugene
Durbee, formil)' editor of tbei.V/c/rc,
Charleston. S. G. to-dav sent to this
--“/wiiV";.VTd7.,L ihx‘ro«d n v »Vxl of the !„-,d Ni-
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ittZ
■ and almost read) to ripen. A long
hlode of corn mat hnishss the display
and the whole is a great eunosny
I worthy «, jin' tvhole inspection ol me
agrieu.turisl.
LETTER FROM SCAEBORO.
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ScAUBCiio.G.v., June fith.— Deor Tel
photic :—A few dots from this section
might he of some interest to your read
ers. The crops in this section never
looked better at this time of the year.
.....\ »t.„ Bu-mc-s sea.., nupv.
grunt tlmt they-nitty rent) an abundant
harvest. crop.' They’could not wish far a bet
ter oat All who planted made
pleatv to do them until the new corn
comes in.
Our Sunday Schoi 1 arc on a l>oom.
Two months ago the Methodist
was a thing'of the push hut now it
flourishing institution. There
mueii enthusiasm in the school; moyii
than we have ever seen in a country
village. Two much praise cannot, he
given to the Superintendont.Mr. James
Fulcher, the very efficient Libra
rian and Secretary, Mr. A. K.
kins and Mrs. B. T. Outlaid. They
«u*e acting their part well in the noble
work of Christianity. May the Lord of
all crown their efforts with victory.
Messrs. B. T. Outlaid and J. A.
clier have kindly consented lo furnish
convey:.m-es to all who have no way
to go to the celebration at Milieu next
Monday. A strong effort is being made
to affair make tiie little celebration a pleasant and
; our ones are happy
we “Oh are how happy to wish know teat they
w?, we were young
again.” Master Jim “lie Johnscn was
elected ensign and Walton Smith ora
tor for the school.
Our highly esteemed neighbor, "Mr.
Isaac A. Wood, has been .coniined to
his home for some time with a
humor breaking out on his legs and.
arms. Wo wish him a speedv raeove
rv. He is truly one of God’s
'
blest works.
Wc notice in our town many charm
bag young ladies, Alice and make special
mention of Miss Grovenstein, of
IVI.iic.vill,, ^
s. Miss Alice Bra mica and sister,
Brvan eountv, who are sta" o-uests of
Mrs. Outlami. M«v their he long
B„ Kieiler is our
(.jj.ijjjjMon i1shcnn«ii; his success in
t i)at Jine is ecjiialed only bv his
gling uinong the fair sex.’ ’
i olitu s seem to be m order, now.
' v 0 have talked to a good man v in this
a ,0 f‘ al f to ' Vll<) W0lliii tlie
‘’ight . man for the next Senator for
^Ives t rnt a "dj<'l \Y. L. who Mathews, express .Jr. Inem
say is
,l ' c n * ,,t nia " : 11 “ 1! *“ frankness,
a,1<l I 0,1 ' ! . w® can l> !a ®°
dence to carry out the will ., of he peo
!) le ’ 'Ve second the motion of the gen
tleinan , ot Ogeecliee. Dem'ocuap.
Overworked men and women,
sons of sedentary habits, and others
whose ' rn'mlfand RV sfom ',,iv„ia mt-lei “I'lngl1, c.?
nel , T
e d, should use Brown’s I ron Bitters.
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Beauty Regained.
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i lie beauty , , and . color , oi e the . , hair .
!"'•)’ hv safel v »>.v using Far
ker’s '
Hair Balsam, which is much
,hv lts F''’fumc. cleanliness and
HamlrulF eradicating properties.
5-27 1-m.
LETTER FROM ATHENS.
A turns, < ■ a., June 7th, 1882.
Dear Telephone :—l have just, read ‘
in your valuable paper the general pre
sentments of the Grand Jury at the
May Term of your Court, and l was
struck by the progressive spirit able shown docti
by that body. It was an
inent and reflected much credit on the
Jury and citizens generally. the
I love -; vour grand old county, lionic of
pj tu . ( , ot MV |,| r th and the tuy
youth, and it is with feelings of pride
(hm I note her onward ami upwartl
tl , , peril v. Ccrngia
Crops in North-Eastern
were ,ever more nromi-ing. Wheat.
are doing well and . e aim st mm
for tin; harvest, i'liut m
Pearlies. Strawberries ami cherries an
plentiful. Corn and cotton are looking
well hut small for the season.
IUit I mi^ llicMiiu'IE h tlmt w(* used
to catch in the lakes on the Savannah
Hirer. We have them in great abun
dance, hut tinware amt up from
coast ami are not to be compared
those that are fresh.
The candidacy of Mr. Stephens
Governor is not meeting stiiek with much
»avor up hero. FI is is Indow p:\ r.
|| <(i . \. u.liacon -eems to he the choice
as tin- next Governor of Georgia. ,
Hon. ii. II.-Carlton Congress is being pressed the
on all sides for from
stale at large. 3uhl He is universally pop
, v give entire satisfaction,
, v) . j, ( ., ‘ in ) ( , W rn there seems to
1)1|( |; ul(> ,| t „| l)t his receiving the
m. ; ,limit:,m. Hisrcordii, the
p • v ‘ ' ^
^ i wki t ,” „ r forwanl to the an |.,.
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“j " , ! i;i«*us..ie.._«« , tin ■ y : »»
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theinselvss up to enjoyment. flourishing TIvLu
,. v (’ohh Institute is in a
It has over one hundred
young ladies, and is now building a
ten thousand dollar Chappel. The Pi i
yersitv is on a boom. It i making
preparations for a grand < 'online,,,
ment in July. We would be glad to
welcome you on that oe.-asion. a:id e>
tend to v’ou the hospitalities of our viv.'m eitv.
i \ t i ,' ( ,.„ Mllv i v . <‘c,
■ ’ ,f ‘ ' * of f . * . . lnnis ami V
count v, is now a 1 .it _
i is tlo-.ng a line praci.ee, he is P'-pmar
| :u “\ ,s makir.g ^nenus and money.
_
| . mu p-g« "<o ; ies|>on.,(i,.
'N-• . when he says W. I, Mathews,
dr., is the man tor the next Senator
iy;E’ , d„VumiJ-'ETEr
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LETTER FROM “AZALIA.* 1
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Anr-v A . Ga.. May 23. 1882.
]'(li!oy Telephone :—After a long si
lenee xve have deebled to semi
letter, thinking uould n .1-— .•’.ption of a lew
mcent e er.ts m- pyove
inteiesi lothefeaderso^tiii i ::le;jhoxk
The Sth of r.lay was quite a festive
day among the tire d.- ji trfnient ; the
engines were jheorni; ^ 1 it t ltijft F
jvc especially admired, unovi, »)
a 1’ ! j r of iroii gray mu -. with sa-:.c
b).Re nntxu) tied . .teen'
tiers, and the Whet 1 ■ d. 1 to mutate
a pair <>f mammoth sunflowers. The
men all wore Inigo
aesthetic flower or't tscar \\ bur. There
was a canopy of lovely flowers on the
top ol the engine. Even the little bovs
had their engines dressed beautifully :
one with a handsome doll
blue silk with a parasol over its
was very pretty. eleetfjc
AVc have the lights here. The
first night Broad Street was lighted up,
two weeks ago, the effect was very
iovelv. The light being a blue steel.
something moonlight like lightning in appearan-'O, it fell
<>r over snow, as
through the leaves of trees that cast
their shadows on buildings across the
street. These buildings had the appear
ance of being beautifully carved in fret
work. Many correspondent were promenading that
night. Your had the mis
lortune ot being de trop. Y ou know
three, is one too much, so 1 let my
hvo friends talk away while I took
notes for the TKLurnoXE.
B e have two lamps hanging ironi
the branches ot tiie trees in Green
direct; these tiro also the electric lights,
Those lights are arranged very like the
telegraph wires, being suspended from
the tall wooden posts; the same wires
conducted to a battery or engine
which runs nil night. At a distance
- 3 1 uningsonmls hke tiie tic«. o, a
!| t'gc sewing machine.
Emarcipation day was celebrated
here tin- first of the week. There were
troops l "d from fine ^Savannah band of and mtisie. Charles- They
«>u a n
S°ve a i:ne ball in Douglass Hall, and
to-lV « ............ «-lT 1,:,
or could elbow their way through the
crowd. As the band would conimence
t<> 1>1«>’ it was really amusing to seethe
darkies of every age audit, every cos
^nme, from the so called eitv hello, m
h’iilsand flounces, to'tiie farm hand in
his suit of jeans and torn hat. CnfTv
^olun" at v in:} w tin unuis^insed ad
miration for the stars and stripes and
Azai.ia.
Song of The Mermaid.
WRITTEN’ FOK THE TELEPHONE.
BY AZALIA.
“Where is she to-night,
While the stars are shining f bright ?”
W...ITM,,,,. 1 i„ U,,V n ^ ,r • ,
v ;
™ lhm 1 y e found ^ m . Ocean’s « depth, .
In the cavern far and near,
While the other Mermaids slept ?
,£* »'J’, wat ® h 1 kw )>
A cat Ii the stars so fair and bright.
Old wiu ocean oa.aii slumbers sunious jet vet so so sweetlv sweetly
Scarce L teel Ills pulsing hreath ;
But; a Mermaid resteth lighllv,
She has k.io vn of main a billowL, death,
these same old rolling
Of the seamen on their pillows.
“Merrily, merily I sing now,
Wreathing sea pearLfVv»un<lniy brow.
Mermaid. could I l>nt go with then,
Through tho cavern of the sea,
I might find my darling one.
()h, I sit ’till sot of sun,
Wishing that S could hut see
Beneath the caverns of the drop,
Whore tnv little Edgar sleeps,
While hereon earth It is mother weeps.
“Sing on merrily. Menu,aid, now,
Wrctithingsea pearls round thy brow
Beautiful lady, pale and fair,
| Watching bv the seaside here,
Oh! I've seen time many a night wh'to,
Wandering in thv garments side,
, 1 ‘nle as a spirit fmm tlm mountain
Vet beautiful asa fair young bride.
‘'Ocean has been cruel to lliee.
I Cold, cl,! rolling waves of the sea.”
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j .,,1 where spirits meet iV-m, far and wide;
! Jf'* 11 1,1 J ' d - !U lI<
. ^ [.^Ya5 / 1 V’-; arms' N - with the pearls 1
w ‘
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A ^ , , J’ , - - - ' ’ w 0MU ,
iMeiiity. mei i it) l >* ng ] now,
b.’calhmgsea pearls onmy brow .
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TV Btow to Stive.
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j All hard workers are subject . to ini
lions atiaeks, which may end in dang
; crons illness. Parker's (Huger Tome
will keep the kidneys and liver active.
i a,u ^ 'O' preventing the attack save
j Rheumatism, disordered blood, pn
era! dehilitv, and many chronic disea-
1 s, ’ s pronounced incurable, Bitters. are often cur
j '’tl by itr< wn's Iron
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ft will ire apparent lo nnv -me who
examine a Son’r! Bob! AVateh that a«Mo from
t!l ,. ..^ar-- thick,wss o, r cn. ra.vi..- ami
the ai-raved |,onions fn place, -oi I supply
j ttw min'" necessary ami '“•a'dv'iseemx'nle.l.' s d.d.ty ami strenaiti. > ”'tn lhy
WATt’li JAMES
i», >s.-s' PATENT‘<;o|.i> cases.
j this waste of pi.....ions metal is overcome.
j nail the same solidity and streiv.dhproduced
| ;;^rsoHd ,; !i;, else Vis" intU-c In eels ^nad
n ist M .i L . nature, as a plate of
idckn- <si>n|s,--ition m-ul especially adapted
: to the purpose, lias two plates ..f solid gold
i si.Mt.Tvd oncaHi t t • rhivt; arc then
; j nest'd between is pol.shwi steel plated roller.-?, composi- and
llie resu it a strip of heavy
j tion noia whiclt me eases imeks, centres.
; bevys. a,;.. _a.x; cut and sha,„;n hvM.uahk
js thick to a.lr.nt call kinds ot
^ enameling; the on
, <;OTS i, aV c been cavr.cxl until wins
i ^"' A,IK
For county treasurer.
We offer the name of P. G. McCall
,,s a candidate for the office of Treu-u
rcr at the ensuing elect ion. subject to
tlic lieiiioeiwlle nouiinatioii. ami
,,.....tfnilv-oiic t for inn, a liberal sup
port. Maxv Fttitsuns.
| , I€£ DEPOT.
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Ice furnished in any quantity. All
orders from the country promptly at
tended to. Address.
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Mij,i..-:n, Ga.
WSlli AJLlAlv-li ArCJilljOil I^nfnj AtUwisio Pnntpo
T-LILTLSlsT, G-AY.
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f ' " !] u«ve it ^ ’ex r ted til e l nd i
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j GEORGIA; Scrivon County
j Conner, vherein; Administrator the written of petition jolm A. Conner, of W. P. of
said county deceased, representing to the !
| .‘ -t!':!'o/w-midecealeildulv \, t kid ! |
' Tills
, iui C1 1( m j 011 f i 0 cket, is tiieretore to
cite they all interested why persons d to Administrate, show cause, if j j
anv ean,_ sa
should not be discharged ironi his said trus. .
xfid Monday in August. iss>- |
<fivcn under tnv Hanu aivd oittuinV si -ntUvive
this May Sth, 1««8. M. Ordimi it. POTTiitt, |
y S. C.
CECRCiA, Scnvetl , County, (
jxcb K’tii its 0 ,S
ft,™ t„i. ,1® u„«l u,„.
dSfl/S ISNi'tdl'lf t“S
i tewting tin? present bridges in o. -slice
swxvtnp «8ar Cameron station, 'Central
! «'ilnn,l
j to be eSLmbd alSm’Nortifend^0
\ ! \owv spiuw l^teetlong with ahutmeiit lour
i'eot-high to 'top 1 of Uwr. i’he .^outli end of
! sal "c in-idse to fle extended 80 met or two
j
Bridge nmaher two or middle bridge to be
j (»x*eiiilf ; 80 ieet or two liiU-en i’oot );i!is at.
i oaoh eii(i, wiWi Ml>ul:ment at too Nortii end «‘i !
! 'eD Hridire high, number a no at tny turee, south end tii.it m.j neurffst feet nigh.
or
| River, to be e.-jUauiedon the North 8l> fee!,, or j
I two is feet spans, with abutment threo and
! a half feet high, and on the South SO feet or
! two if) feet spans with abutment three feet
j I Ail material used to he of same dimensions
as that in the present bridges and all best
! i lu mter -' a1 ' 1 ends !•*««. ot “f” the 1 P present ut «P Ul p bridges ?»'«« to W‘»y. lie raised The
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so as to be even with the highest point of the
| bridges and tlm new abutments,
Ail liids, in order to insure consideration,
^ «n X
o do
t l>« work properly. ‘present T'im work will be paid
for out of the year’s tax.
| The contractor will be required to give
usual bond in double the amount of Ids bid,
I JmiueciJad. with approved security and a waiver u:
"M. M. PoTTETi,
11 en'kv Pa niter,
1 S. B. Mills,
County Board Scriveu Co.
THE BOOM
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ZVttki rypRV lURFfThlM fllnCb 1 UN
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SAVAIn c~< a -vt - a -tstistt JN AH ATT –A. A
! , Where He D Semn^
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Pure Mohawk AVhiskey, $8.00 per gal.. >.(l0j
' Pure Old Bourbon Whiskey, . $ :
1 [> ( , Kt Whiskey, - - $;k ; 0
Go >d Corn Whiskey, - - • 0|
pj.j,. Corn Whiskev, - -
( ; o0 d Eye Whiskey. - - $2.00
]{o,se Bud Itye Whiskey, - $EoO
Best Gin, - - - tt..>.0f>
<j 0lM i Gin, - - - - $2.00
cheap Gin, - - - - $1.50
Best Hum, - - - $3,00
(food Hum. - $2.50
Cheap Hum. - - -
Pare Catawba Wine, - -
Port and Sherry Wines, $1.50 to
.Mav27-C.ni.
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May 27-3:n.
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Mr. L. F. Pfeiffer is my autho.ized !
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eountv for Europe Mav 11th, 1882.
PETER GEITSINGEU. |
Candidfttcs ’ Noticos.
For Sheriff:
Fkllow ('jtizkvss :—Thanking you
for past favoi-s, candidate l now for tender von ’my
name ns a the'Sheriff's
ofliee of the county of Stifivon, subject
to the Democratic Nomination, anil
respectfully solicit votir support.
I). It. C. NUNNALLY.
For Sheriff:
_ 1 o ,,, l in: V . r otkim w Srmvuv Couv
V ol1 ' i,s »•”'
: tl.o o.hee o c •shenll. sulyeet . to a nomi
: nation ot tha Democratic Part..
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For X-oroneim Sheriff •
Fkllow (’rnzuvs We respectfully
announce the name of K. T. Mn.i.s as
a eaTiflutato for throflico of Slifiriflf of
<’ounty. and solicit vour sup.
- liis -- Maw Khif.xixk.
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For Clerk of the Superior Co'utrt
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Ekulow Cmzinvs:— 1 The friends of
Johm ii. lira, .Ju., respectfully an
nomicc his name as a > andidnte for the
0 f Clerk of the Superior Court,
subjoetto the Democratic Nomination
For Tax Receiver.
Ekui.ow {'m/.KNs:—Sincerely thank
ing you for past IVvors I now offer my
name as a candidate for the office ot
Tax Receiver of Seriven eountv. suh
jeet to the iXmiocrntie nomination, and
respectfully solicit vour II. *uppo'-t. aRNE.T.
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For County , Treasurer.
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than s for the consideration sIioavii me
; n the past. I ofi'er myself as a caudi
date for re-election to tiie office of
Area surer, .subject to the will of the
Democratic jjnrtv of the county, and
respeetfullv solicit vour patronage.
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ABRAM BL’KKE.
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’for 1 or Cmntv bounty rVrh
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‘is a oawlirtate for the olfine of Clerk of
j the Simeriol* Court of 8<-riven countv,
i subject to nomination bv the Deuio
i'r.tie part) and respectfully solicit
1 vour support. B. E. SCOTT,.in.
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For County , Clerk. tm ,
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For- Tax Collector.
We offer the mime ot Rev. II. G. Ed*
for re-elcctioH to tiie office ol
Collector at the next election, snb
to the Democratic Nomination
feeling confident that llis adniinistra
of the office lias g iien satistaction
i( > llK ‘l ,<, 0 l ,!e > al1<l respectfully asking
a continuance of livir support.
Manx Ekiun-os.
Fo 2 *collector.
c nuuounee tlie inline of U dtmiri
M. Newton as a caiululate for the ofl
ice of 'fax Collector atthe next election,
to the Democratic Nomiartion,
respectfu’ly solicit for him a lib
support. Maxv Fkikndh.
For Tax Collector.
The friends of Causey (L/ersfroet
him as a candidate for the office
Tax Collector at the ensuing elee
tion, subject to the Democratic Nomi
na tion, feeling assured that his efficient
services in that capacity in the past
wilt commend him to the favorable
consideration of his fellow citizens.
For County Clerk,
YVc annoimee Hie name of Robert \r
Singcllton for tlie office of Clerk of the
Superior (tourt at the eonli ng election,
subject to tic Democratic Nomination.
His efficient services for two terms iu
the past arc an assurance of his fait 1 .i
fill discharge of the duties of fie office
in the future if ele de l.
Maxv Finnxjis.
For County Surveyor,
Fkt.eow Citizf.x's :— I offer myself
asa candidate for re-election to tlie
office of County Surveyor of Seriven
County at tiie next election, subject to
tlie Democratic Nomination, and res
pectfully solicit \our support.
James 11, Moons.
For Tax Collector.
Feu.ow Citizens:—W e announce
the name of Jason Brinson as a caiiili
( ] :l t 0 lor tlxo office of Tax Collector of
s-rivc,, a.,,1 .olldt y„W
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