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KWI.TANVa. *i\. Nov !•. 1MHU
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m DEMOCRATIC ROOSTER
COMES OUT OF THE BATTLE
, WITH HEAD ERECT AND
Proclaiming Victory.
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THE ELECTIONS.
GLORY ENOUGH FOR ONE DAY.
A BIG BOOM FOR THE
DEMOCRACY.
THE PARTY TRIUMPHANT iSf AL
MOST EVERY QUARTER.
lUw York Goes for CleaTeland, Demo
crat, by 100,000 Majority. Benja
min V. Bntler, Democrat, elec
ted Governor of Massachu
setts by a large Majority.
Penneylraula Falls into Line. Tre
mendous Demoeraties Gains Every
where. The Seventh and Ninth
Districts Redeemed.
We cull from the dispatches the fol
lowing condensed intelligence of Tties
rluv’fi dIppIiods *
Ni f bolls in the First District of Geor
gia, is elected by at Second least 4,000 "District majority.
Turner In the is
elected by about 2,000 majority.
V - Crisp in the Th kjAJ t Mp ct is electej J 1 !
^.Buchanau a good in
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(Hammond rides me Buck iatlie r>r!!l
with a large majority.
Blount carries the Sixth without op- r
position. Clements the
in Seventh, after a hot
contest, lavs Parson Felton on the shelf
tinder a majority of2,tt00.
In the Eighth Reese had a walk-over.
No opposition.
In tlie Ninth, Speer comes to grief.
The “dear Mat.” business did the work.
Candler scoops him up with over 2,000
inajoritv, and Indcpendentism in Geor
gia has Cnngressman-at-Lavge, gone to join old Join* Brown.
For Harde
*171811 goes in without a contest, almost.
In New York, Cleveland, Democrat
ic candidate for Governor, is elected by
from 80,000 to 100,000 majority over
Folger, Republican. and A State gain ticket of several
congressmen, the very
generally successful.
Ths Democratic candidate for Gov
ernor, Ptfttison, in Pennsylvania, has
been elected by a good gaiued. majority, and
several Congressmen
The Democracy of Atassacbusetts has
elected Benjamin F. Butler, Governor,
and several Democratic Congressmen ]
are elected i«.the State. !
Virginia still clings to Malioncistn.
The Readjusteis.clajui a.majority in the
State of 15,000.p.r 20.000.
In Dynsiajia the Democrats claim . to
have elected every Congressman ex
ccpt in the Third District, which u re
ga«ied as doubtful. the Congressmen
Lcarly all were
eiccted by the Democrats 111 Kentucky.
The Democrats have made some small
gams in Indiana.
North Carolina elects a Democratic
Legislature, and eight Congressmen
out of nine.
The Democracy sweeps Texas by an
«norm6u8 majority, and, electing the Congressmen the entire
Htate ticket all
except two, which are doubtful.
In Tennessee, Bates, Democrat, is
elected Governor, by a fair majority,
the Legislature is Democralic, and six
Congressmen elected with prospect of
another.
Missouri Democratic is thought candidate to have elected
every to Con
gress.
There was trading off among the
candidates in Nevada, which may rc
•ult in some Democrats being elected,
but tlie indications are in favor of a
Republican victory.
In.Illinois, the Republicans claim to
have been successful.
It is believed that the Democrats
have carried California by a small ma
jority. Wisconsin gives the Republicans
retnsiderable gains. Florida is in
Tlie result in doubt but
thought to have gone Democratic by a
small majority.
Rhode Island goes Republican, as tis
ttsnnl. The
Democratic candidate for Gov
enior in New Hampshire is elected.
Colorado, Both-parties -claim to bnvc carried
B BMBM
Returns indicate the election of the
entire Democratic delegation to ' Con
gress in Alabama.
It Is probable that some of the Dis
tricts in Mississippi have elected Re
publican Congressmen. and peaceful election
The most quiet
in South Carolina that has beeu held
in many years. The Democratic State
ticket is elected by an overwhelming
majority. The indications are that six
Congressmen have been elected by the
Democrats. Mackey, Republican, iv
thought to have defeated the negro Lee,
Republican, in the 7th District, no
IVmocratic candidate being iu the field.
There was a separate poll,for Congress
men at euch precinct. in New Jersey is
The Legislature
Democratic by five majority an' joint _
ballot. Ferrell, Democrat, is elected to
Congress in the First is District. that the Demo
The’ probability
crats have elected their ticket aud three
Congressmen in Connecticut.
We believe the seuliment of the peo
ple election in tills county to be the adverse Senateof to tlie the
United of Colquitt to lately heard
States. We have
numbers of his staunchest su ppoHer*
in the race against Norwood for Go -
ernor declare in favor of some of the
other candidates, Wtfhave never been
in favor of hk election -4o any office,
and sincerely trust thyt the. better judg- Sena
ment of our Representatives amt
tors may "the leadAhem to 'support gentlemen, some
one of distinguished suggested
whose names have been to
fill the position, rather than for this
man w Srtt Whom office-seeking has he
come chronic. ’ There are few, if any,
who Can fill the place of the lamented
H1H. hut there arc h mid rods better,
qualified for the office than the cx
Governor, Colquitt.
Across the River.
Wc took a trip to Sonih Carolina
last week and spent several davs over
there. Visited v , Allendale, A 1., and „„ r i fniind found it It
to be quite a flourishing little residence town.
Spentoue dav and nightattlie
of T)r- Jno VV. Oirilvie. about two niiics
fmm from the the town town, The lhc Doctor Doctors is as as st strong ro nir
an opponent as could be loti lid to the
no fence svstfelli, which is now in force
iii that State. Dr. O. was once a citi*
ten of thiscountr, and has many friends
here, hero It it was was a airaie rare treat ucaii to 10 us us to to meet uiem
him aiul his charming little household.
And then we met stone wue else there,
but don’t wean to tell everything we
think and feel
TIib c®imu-y rouud sn r .1.0
found ?z?£Zzh%*'$2L*£ tinder the sun. W^l" e .* h ' >
dwelt there ought to be happy, if a
beautiful country can render them so.
We wouldn’t mind being trairtphuded
gliiil
AB«. y «oeAvwe4
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Wbcii a certain youhg man in ihiA
viciuity ralln on his lady love in Vicu
na ... * brings along , sack , ot . peanuts,
> ie a
to have his way. we will watch his
progress and if he succeeds, a peek of
peanuts about once a week can find
ready sale at this office.— Dooly Vin
dicator.
Mr. John P. Tort, of Macon, runs
more plows than any other planter iu
Georgia, it is said. During and plowing
season lie keeps one hundred fifty
going all the time.
Mr. J. D. Bruce, of LaGrange, wear*
the blue ribbon of the Arkansas Slate
fair for his Queen coffee pot, which
was there placed on exhibition.
Eatonton Messenger; ‘’Prohibition
has failed entirely to injure Eaton proving ton’s
trade. On the other hand, it is
a vast benefit. We say threo cheers for
prohibition. ......
Two thousand torches will be pa
raded by the Candler Club of Athens
as soon as the annoitncement has hecn
made of Candler's victory over Speer,
in that Congressional District.
et f »•.
An Atlanta school boy has a novel
wav of escaping punishment for his
mi( ; dmls . when his teacher scold*
hlln he ilnlnc diatclr turns his eyes
wrong-side-outward, f ’that which so horri
lles tl c prP( . cptregw she pron.ptlv
forg f ives him, and his eves arc restored
, Q h ,, ir '
Living WitncMea.
The hundreds of hearty and healthy
looking men, women and children,that of
have been rescued from beds pain,
sickness and well nigh death by Par
ker’s Ginger Tonic, are tlie best eviden
ces in the world of its sterling merit
and worth. You will find such iu al
most every community.
A CARD.
All Grand and Traverse Jurors who
were summoned to attend the Novem
ber Term of the Superior Court, 1882.
are required to appear at the Superior
Court to be held on the third Monday
in January, 1883, by 10 o’clock.
Bv order of the Judge.
D. B. C. NUNNALLY. Clerk,
CEORCIA; Scriven County
Thomas Parker, guardian of II. J.
Parker, has, in proper form, applied to
the Court of Ordinary of said county,
ship, for a discharge aud from will his be said passed guardian
the same upon
at the regelar term of said Court, to be
held on the second Monday in Decem
her, 1882. Given under my hand and
official signature this 3rd November,
1882. M. M. POTTER,
Ordinary Scriven County.
All pcriona IpiTifci;..... indebted to the late, firm
of Perkins k Pro., will please come
forward and iiuike iipnjedmtc settle
ment a– wedesii'ti to el»se up the a -
counts, bf saRl/finn. H All . ' ‘
PEHE1NIS U FACTtJ KINQ CO.
Lorette, Ga., Nov, 6th, 1882. ’
~iW70^@P|Sv»yor7~
th« *is8ss®£â€“'ts%sr– coming ^leOUon, .Object lo tlie
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GEORGIA, Sorlven County.
,, Mary . R. Mitchell, AduiiiiulrAtrix V • i t of : r
the Estate of 1>« .W* Mitchell, pf naid
county, deceased. jhas applied, jit prop
er for*, for leave to sell a certain trai t
of land,in said county, containing two
hundred, ninetr-$g^t and one-half
acres, mure or less, and- bounded bv
!S!?2MSBSS''J^M mon f “d laml» fpl,roet I' Of estate , S of
P. Ben L. w nde, land, deceased, and the .Jtueiyn will *» the be
nett same
heard before ttotfiMMltttfiiOrdinary ef
said v p atsuid
court to be herd on the second Monday
in December, 1882., »SWukfurc, Given, under mv
hand and offtciuL this 9th
a C.
TAX NOTICE,
1 .ast rojjsi). s - -
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purpose of .c^UeetiUK awl County
Edenlield luxe* for the year store, 1S32, tftjt, a? follpwa:..^ 26.frbjp S 10
* Co’s, bet, to
Davis Acott’s stove, from 11 to 12
Hunter’s Hlttch?*. IM Dct. 26, flrom 27, 8-to'4 pin lO 11
IV . 8. store, 0ct. irem to
Cnpt. Harnett’s store, t)ct. 27. from 3 to 4
Central Kailroad. Oid„ 2» from 16 to ll
Na 5, Central Kailroad,' Oct.;28, frpm 3 to 4
5i j (. Cel ,t rlk i ]g»iiroad. Oct.60, from 9 to 10
6^;, x 0 , 6. Central Ba.lroad, 0«. '30, from 3 to4
Central Railroad, Oct. 31, from 9 to 10
No .7, Central Railroad, Dst.3J, from 3 to 4
ilicn, Nov. 1st from 9 to 11 a m
.1. o, k Kline’s Hln ehttrch, Big Aiilf xnv.frt)to»to4pm Xov. 2, from lOtofl
nm
Peterson – Zeigier’s i it N'o r. 2, from 3 to 4
Goloid, Nov. 3, fromto to H a m
Edmund Gross, Jits, store, Nov. 3, from 44o3
Sylvania, Nov.isth tiratthree daystyf Superior Court
Lorette< from iptoltaia.
Hiirst’s Church, nov. 13th, from 3 to 4 p m.
N. Odum’s Store, Nov. 14th, *011 in to 11 a m
Dr. R. IV. Lovott’s Store,,5?tw. Mill, Nov 44, from 3 to 4
J - E.preseott’s |Mh, from»to 10
aasaa: Wbisroire’Mtfrarj
November. • 0
H. 0. EDBNEIEI.D, Tax Cpllpctoi, S, C,
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__ Dry OoGds ^ . fi
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OF ALL KINDS.
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CHOICE GROCERIES:
AT LOWEST PRICES.
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CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE,
O OxVl^JLeLiJiik5» a t\t\T I?C!
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XT.^,, •* * 11 ce oSj Rntllfiiu MU lUIl'a^
WHJPS, TIMBREEijAS, Etc.,
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DRUGS,
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BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
Cent’s Furnishing tCeoUs, j
TINWARE, THUNKS 'l1±D r S*VA i
LISES, TOILET ARTICLES,
PURE GROUND SPICKS,
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Choice Flavoring Extracts.
GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS.
SGHCOL BOOKS
from A SPECIALTY. Cambrie Needle, In short Steam anything Eli-i. j
a to it
gine either on hand or pt'ocnri’d upon j
short notice, all of which I offer at the
Lowest Market Price
For Cash or its cquivilant only, And
ask an inspection of mv Stock, ivhich
will certainly lead .tc sales. ...
I buy or exchange goods for Cotton,
Corn, Chickens, Fodder, Hides, in Tallow, Wax,
Wool, Eggs, fact all kinds
COUNTRY PRODUCE, at the High
est Market Price, and respectfully so
licit your trade. – t;
H. C. Wells
SYLVAN!A, GA.
WANTED.
A Rchool for tli? ensueing - year by a
momeci »uwpf experience. j,Cun fur
nish the highest testimonials.
L.A.MnRPIIEY Ga.
Augusta,
RULE NISI.
B.* C . P.rk.r, I
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rSrs«s *!SVl"nrktn«mCr.wgint ^»r,ker.a.co-,
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^–tSX£ilSS!!m f mSS.'SJ
flsrtaiiy ofObt–ber, tfWt.one harnlwa and'
tiycnt v-tive dollars with .interest lrom the
tfrstday ot Oetotier, WM, At the rate 4 -of '* per
^V£?fte eenLjtoUttnmnn toptHfmid,' hreides^ft j»v
or placcd in the tamds of
# n Attorney, lor. value received. Add 'that
on't»e satdCth day ef.liiVfc; l«*b the »akU..
E..Strip,tag, 4n oriter to secure the payment
JSpSffl«s®»aSS5 U. I‘arKer her certain l>eedot Mortgage don
vertag to the said t>. – «* farfeer; as de
scfjbed therein,.“^ll that tract and parcefol
lend J^inftUc^nutv
of Scriveu and State or
<i wr gia, “and bounded as follows: On the
NdrifibyitrtiT;. BUSMltePe land, on tfie
East bv lands of Mrs. Mntw Wtfie, <*»,:«*
the payment -'-bf"said sufils-oi money. And
showing tbabthiere^sMtiU- ninety-three due on doliara awl Koto «nd
and Mortgage
>vnieh fffe said i., fe, ^tvipling thatthe rerusu^ t»> siud \m\ L, K.
thereiore ordemf
Stripling pay. Into this Court, by, the first
day of the next Teyts. thereof,-the stod
cipal, interest,,Attorneys fees and costs (Jue
on said Mortgage, of ShoU’ cause to the con
trary, if there be any, and that on failuoi're
the said _L, E, Stripling so to do the Equity ot
redemption ju and.to thert:aftcUbarred saidjtnortgaged and pretm- fore
scs be torevet- further,ordered that this-Hule
closed,' It is
be published in^-the Syi.vajo.v Telkthonu,
a newspaper published, in said county, once
a inojgh ior tour montlts, or a copy her
of served on said L, E, Stripling or months spec
ial agent or Attorney--at least three
he.ore the next Term ot this Court,
U, \V, CAlbSWELI,. Judges, C..M.C.
A true extract from the Minutes of Scriven
Superior Court, May Term, Clerk 18S2. S, C, »,C,
R B,C, Ns hmaixy,
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anARttfA Serivaa Oountv. 4 ’
-W illiatil H. . McGee, .... admiliisti . .. ator
from stifd Administration. Tltereforr
S–lGiiViW^ii' ^ Interested parties are arhAmB tiifed to slmvv
ministrohu 'shinid .tot be discharged
'tU to ic r tv fun * u,«i « r
theJUuurt nf pydiHty’ytta’ ^ahl
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GEOdtGDA, Scriieii ConhYjr.
AvwwUneorsp Henry i-muk petitiyit iu
oj forth T\ Mills..lias filed dismission his
peopfer tor letters of Iron;
discharged and receive lrom bis ’ disinissiou said' adnitnistratiqn, tin;
letters Novembcr, of on sec
oHdUtonday in 1882-’
(liven under mv hand and otltslel
this 10th Only, 1882 . M. M. 1’uTTI.Ki
Ordria ) S. O
ADMINSTRATOR’S SALE.
virtue of a decree rendered in
the Superior.court of Seri ven cotmtv.
Thomas Parker, Guardian, et al.,
will sell, at public outcry, before
(hair of the court house, of said county
in the legal hours of sale on the first
Tuesday in l7ee«mbtr, the fjiloVVitig
claims of estate- of Hhrdy Parker, do
ceased; viz: 3 notes of S. A. 1 JiekSmt,
aggregating $145.40;note of W. I,.
Mark and A. B. Wallace for $3.00;
note of M. O. Pritchard for 10.00; ttoto
of W. L. Muck for $13.20; note of it.
MK -»»’.; i; -^
$20.10; note ot Si uiooti Dixon for $75,
00i note of Miles Smith for $11.15;
„f IhtmrrWwIa'jl^oi
John iW sight Opie drift, fr
Jeffers on William T. for
?15.00; sight- draft of J. W, NcSl on
I)jiTid Lariscey for $8 00; note of W.
II, MeKitmey tor A2.50; note of J. H.
Morgan, agent, for $80-13; note.of Da.
vul Minecy for llO.OOi tiote of VV".
IjCC for $11.94; note of Knit-k Blunt for
$3.50; note of Allen Sasser for $9.00;
titde of J. B. Cam for $4.00, and books
ofdpen accounts, a list of Which can
he seen at the office of Hobby, – Math
ews. Terms cash. V>". HOBBY,
Oct. 30.1882. Administrator,
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Boots, Shoes,
TRUNKS, ^3TO., SATCHELS,
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GEORGIA.
A ti g. 10-3m.
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+S Full XSitt? of OJ JXIM > TOVE at Prices * to sroH
EVEY ONE, anias CHSlPai a’Oyjl S.J.fj.SiTi>i#
MANUFACTURiNC : ’•• hi- s-f- ' >-•
• “ I AM ALSO THE
-Morgan syrup skimmer.
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Send in Y.our Oders For Same as 8oon as Possible.
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THOMAS J. DALEY,
1 177 CONGRESS STREET, Market Square,
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Yott Will fimd.the Finest Assortment of
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
! CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS, HOE,
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! X>xruL^!^« IIMIedicmes,
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Groceries, Canned Goods, Fruits,
AND, IN FACT, ANYTHING YOU WANT AT THE STORE OF
J. F. LOVETT, Jr ^41
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JJJ SYLV.YNt A. ALL _ _ NEVS. I’ltEsfl ...... GOODS, ... AND .. AT ,
m0Ii CAbfl ; PfifL-KS. iA[in , 0 IOU vtx . r MI,L ...... ADI I'AJfL ID, .HE l>r PLEASED .,. CI , r ; v,
D ,,, \Ul, (rlvi, 1U.U rAr A . l-Abb. , , . , , HE PAYS THE
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
For COTTON in bale or seed, and will take all kinds of Farm PRODUCE iu
! exchange for Goods.
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CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, EXPRESS AND FARM WAGONS,
Also, .a fuil line (tf flarCss, Whips tttid Buggy Uttibr-Uas. Sole .Agent fqr.
SftV-ftnnah for the Improved Tennessee Farm Wagon. Special pries to; Whole
sale Buyers.
Cor. Bay – Mongoniery Sts.. SAVANNAH, CEC RCIA.
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BUGGIES. HARNESS. WHIPS,
UMBRELLAS AND
Flanta tin Wagons.
I sell the very best Buggy .on the
Market. Each Wagon and Buggy
warranted except verv low-priced
Work.
Lewis C. Tebeau,
191 and 193 Bay Street, Next to Jefferson
SAVANNAH, GEOIIGIA
W, W. Chbhilm. S. B. Strudivant
W. W. CHISHOLM
AND COMPANY.
COTTON FACTORS »
SAVANNAH, QiSJEGHA.
Liberal advances made upon satis
factory assurance of cotton shipments.
BAGGt XG and 'l l ES furnished,
to patrons on cu si/'ten ns,
Aug. 12.3m.
1044 . IfiSXAJbLiyULiD
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IA KEY AX STREET,
SAVANNAH, - - GEORGIA.
IMPORTER –■ DEALER IN
Foreign A Domestic
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S epl.ln ppm
FOR SALE.
CYPRESS SYRUP BARRELS.
T he very best ,n picas, syrup barrel#
are being made aUUte. i oupor-sliop «|
Messrs. Sharpe Bros., aU, theii ttirpon
tine distillery at Sliarpesbtirg. All
who need good barrels at the
VERY LCWET FRGE J
(should j call on them at once. Sand
! sourordcreto SHARPE BROS.,
Goloid, C a.
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