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Major—E, K. Drerstrset.
Conncilmon—W. B. Lovstt, J. J. B.
Moral, 0. H. Parrish, T. A. Mock, J.
W. Hagan.
Recorder—T. E. Smith
Marshal— J. M. Mills.
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Mathodist-Kev. R. R. Norman,
pastor. Services third Sunday 11
o’clock a. m., 7:30 p. m.
Sunday school 4 p.m.; J. H. Hull,
•«F«intendent Prayer
meeting every Wednesday
aight 7:80.
Baptist-Rev. H. J. Arnett, pastor.
?* 7:80 n r « 10M p. in. Sunday Sunday sohool 11a.m. 10 and
C. Everett, a. m.,
People’s Union superintendent. fiight Young
Tuesday 7:80.
80BEVEN COUNTI.
fe** Ordinary—J. Monday C. Overstreet, court
in each month.
Clerk Superior court—D. B. C.
Maanally; Court third Monday in May
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BraxReeeiver—R.W. Walker, Thyre,
1 Treasurer—Abram Burke, Rooky
Word, Ga.
Commissions™—J. W. Freeman,
Syivania, 8 Ga.; H. 0. Evans, Therissa,
•a.; . B. A. Wallaoe, Millen, Ga.;
Surveyor—C. Frawley, Syivania,
Ira.
Coroner—H. R. Kemp, Syivania,
Ga.
oonnxx court.
H. T. Mathews, judge; T. W. Oli
ver, Jr., solicitor; R. T Mills, bailiff.
Monthly term second Monday in
•ash we nth. Quarterly terms fourth
Mondays in January, April, July and
Gotobor.
iusticb court calkndah.
84th "district, A. L, Fetter, J. P.;
Wli J. Cross, N. p.; oourt third Sstur
WUUmu^A.P.. ;^.oH. curt r io—^iu- up,
W. disflriot, J. W. Conner, 3.
H^R R jehing, N. P,; court
*ict, M. M2 b.
t S-g-Jit-?.-.
Hint, Hfeatnrday. R. J Hilm Is. i.,
Riot, laeser, W. A. Edenfield.J. F.,
Sr., N. P., court first
^Kstrivt, Rpgvd, K. L. court Conner, first -I 8–t- J*.
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H^coud jHj^-nct, Saturday. 5T. H. Moans, J. F.,
Il286th district, D. T. N, Jenkins, F., court Sr.,
P., G. W. Jenkins,
ird Saturday. B. A* Wallace,
1444th district, S.
P., O. O. Edenfield, N, F., court
icond Thursday.
Pf/oFE8810NAL CARDS.
J. HATTRICH,
OOtSTTRAOTOR and butlfisr,
Oi-tvbb, - Gsobgua.
8 . WX 3 HTK. w. a. Bern*,
ITE – BOVKIH.
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW.
StvfLmx, - -
Bice In Oetrrt Houb®
Will practice in all State and Federal
rarta. _______
H. PARRISH,
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YL VANIA, GEORGIA.
afc v hf» beat work dona for the leeat
,ey.
. clot, tn. t.w. ovisntm
UVER – OVERSTREET,
ATTOBSnSYS-AY-LAW.
BtT,YJMTU, @*0*914.
I. H. HULL,
ATTORNEY-AT LAW.
SWVAIMA, 0*0X4.
ij®aw IB Court House.
I. T. MATHEWS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Negotiates Loans on real estate,
ksney ready. Offlc* in Ernie is A Oves
ntet brick building.
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L B. DELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
L SYIVANIA, GA.
■ce Hr*Money over Silver’s store.
loaned at 8 per cent.
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SCREVEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, fBI tAY, JANUARY 3 [, 1902.
I tut: school house.
What is t Lionel TT ,n
! Citi7ens?
-**-'*■”*“ Olir va>itvno.
i, What, oh what, Income
sarnl dollar brick school house?
the lELKPHONK had hoped
it.,wept pelttonSAtliat. to press this being Week,
were
freely circulated-around town
and so readily signed, Would
been presented to council and
election ordered. Sad to relate,
if however, such is not the case,
becomes our unpleasant dutv
t () chronicle that matters ‘ s
»Ojie i\o turilier ,. than they .
Bus tune last week.
Surely the committee that,
undertaken the obligation of get
ting these petitions before eon
cil do not appreciate the necessity
for immediate and
action. The interest that
one ' v ®ek ago so manifest is sub
ried along it is the fear of the
Telephone that the children
for a long time to come look upon
their now temporary quarters as
the permanent school house.
The longer this matter is de
layed the more accustomed will
the citizens grow to thinking of
the Masonic hall as the school
room, until soon it will be well
nigh impossible to revive the
public interest in-the erection of
a building for school purposes.
Would it not lie a good idea that
this committee get together at
once and call upon the Mayor
and request that he call a special
meeting they of council in order that
may place before them their
petitions, that council may order
tt - im|lftaudanxiou8to bond til’
for tliik laudible purpose.
1 tu - l ' a 18 »« time like the present .
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Tho One Day Cold Cure.
Oldest, Largest, Strongest, Saief.
The INSURANCE MUTUAL COL [|FE
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OK 3ST3EW 'Y’OKEIS: t
RICHARD A. rtcCURDY, res.
ASSETS OVER $350,o« i
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The policies issued by this Company more net bet the re=
quirements of the public than any other life in e policies
offered. They are liberal in their terms, econo [s to cost,
and protective in their scope. For an illustratioi best form
of policy adapted to your age, fill up blai>k belt ! lrnail to
J. J. HYAMS, Special Agt, Syl Qa.
J was born on the day of
and year 18
My full name is "* • 4 v
My address is
I will consider $ ■(
R. F. SHEDDEN, Gen. Agt. CO MOSES,
Atlanta, Ga. Mai Georgia,
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‘Therissagraphs.”
TJie school at Lee-Evnns Institute
opened services Monday with Miss u Maude. full attendance, Walker
liWabeen of
iiiKrajnder secured her for the ensuing teYm
“LSI™"?!‘."".TT, management we predict
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Oliver, Miss with 8adie her Lee gpenf Mrs. , i m JuliaJKur- wee f in
aunt,
MissMamia Woodsof Oliver visit
. i^n^n!°
Mil ,n i^!H , 1 U ' l
Mrs H H McGee 0 , mar|ageof P ] ai (; ,
who came to attend the
her sister, has been on an – tended *
visit to her parents, Mr.and Mrs. .1. H.
Evans -
VVinton Messrs. and Carey Barrett and Judsoi$ Arnett,
Sunday.| Overstreet, vis
ited our community prospejLo
Col. T. J. Evans, a us at
torneyof Dublin, visited hint parents
last week -
By the recent marriage we have lost
Miss two of Linn our most Evans attractive and Mr. yoiin$f .Jae folks, Red
dick, but from like causes weyhnve
gained community, two others who Mrs. will J. add \V. Leeland gftfatly
to our A
Mr. Iiodney Lanier.
Dr W E Rushing, who has been tr
eated in our vicinity for the past yeaAi
has left us for othei parts.
Mrs Rodney Lanier has been quite
sick with mumps for the past few days.
Mr Joe Gail, who is now with Blitch
Evans Co., at Ilaleyondnle, visited
Thfrissa Sunday.
Mr and Mrs I II Evansliave returned
to their old home at Therissa. They
have been at Ogeechee for the past few
years where Mr Evans has had an ex
tensive Henry turpentine Lee business.
Mr spent Friday and Sat
urday of last week in Savannah.
Mr Walter Williamson and sister,
Miss Leta, attended church at Union
Sunday. Rev Thomas regular
Walker filled his
appointment at Union Sunday, and
was Walker greeted is with a large audience. Mr
one of our ablest preachers,
and we feel sure that his work in our
midst will be crowned with success.
‘ ‘ We-uns and U-uns . ”
The Secret of Long Life
Consists in keeping all the main or
gam •Gii, of and the in body quickly in healthy, destroying regular deadly ac- | j
tar* uS ric S*TidS::
purify the blood, and give a splendid j
Maiana. vigor
oub health hik! strength always follow
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THE SCREVEN GUARDS.
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This C >m pa ny was
0 /■- Mastered Out.
J Followiihg t!jb •twtion*^..
Millitar.v iiV vi^ry Bqard
lantaa tGw nays sinco,
General %M>etw was iit
on Monday last for the purpose
of the taking Sc fup ‘Guards. the equipment
re yen He was
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that laid bem adopted toward
bis (•omia.vny.^.Ktapt. Chapman
claiming th it he had rec«%d po
iSSej and that ^SST
to muster them out un
der such circumstances would
create in the public mind a veryp
unfavorable impression, while if
they were given an opportunity
to meet charges after they were
preferred it might be possible tb
make The a notiw satisfactory answer.
of the action of t he 1 '
Advisory B< ird as it appeared jm
the daily pa -ers stated that this
^uipuin mustered was out recommendedjB by Col. Obear, who be
al’tetHflu* inspection founcf them
belowAke standard, while in fact
the company has never been in
spected since its organization last
February. Uapt. Chapman re
minded tin Inspector General of
inogu arities and at the
same time requested that Gov.
CandlerATTer action upon the
Board’s recommenda
tion until he could submit his
for objecting to this action
now,
Govemoj Candler readily ree.
the justice of this re
inmediately directed'
held in obevance
time being.
lit is the dope of t-l,i'e T.KbEPlto?iE,
well as the citizens in general,
thisCetiv in disbanding the
suvqit for the .mty. m
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mays? - Wl l pure to- >od 5 , strong I
nerve? ood APPETITE.
(*7.50 I 11.00 Men’s Men’s Suits, Suits, black black and clay brown worsted, cheviots, at......... for ..... *2.50 8.50
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9.50. Men’s Suits, all wool black clay worsted eassiiuere and
fancy worsteds,............................................ 3.90
| 10.00 Men’s Suits, all wool Scotch, in various patterns, also
| black and blue cheviots, suits, .now going at ........... ......4.50
! Only 128 black clay worsted all wool, at.......... ,5.50
12.50 Men’s Suits, all wool fancy worsted and cassimere, . .6.90
\ 20.00 Imported cassimere, cheviot, vilcunas and worsted suits,
going at................................................... .....7.50
22.50 Men’s Suits, Imported serge and black clay worsted,
strictly all wool,........................................ made in the / 9.00
Our *12 and *15 Suics will equal any *85 order state.
Big Line of Men’s Overcoats, prices proportionally as low,
! from 4.00 to 12.00
B!G ASSORTMENT
()f Minf-t hints, at prices that will astonish you, we are giving
them away at prices from Sue up to 3.50
i Every pair worth twice as much. Gall and see them.
BOYS SCHOOL SUITS
j Boys’ Knee Suits 75 e 1.50 Boys’ Suits .2. 25
*2.00 Boys’ Suits. I. 25 5.00 Boys’ Suits... 2. 50
8.00 Boys’ Suits, 1 . 50 7. 50 Boys’ Suits, 3 . m
Men’s Blue Uniform Suits, at ...5, 25
Men’s Blue Uniforn suits, all wool, Slates’s liannel for .....7.50
ONE PRICE IN PLAIN FICURES TO ALL.
New York Rock Bottom
Clothing Manuf’g Co.,
112 CONGRESS ST., WEST, SAVANNH, CA
$M" \Y e ship goods 0. G. D. Mail orders solicited.
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SAVANNAH DENTAL ROOMS.
137 1-2 Whitaker Street,
Near Post Office.
I take pleasure in announcing
to my old friends and patrons of
Screven comity that I have open
ed the above named rooms, and
cordially invite all to visit me
when in Savannah.
Gold Fillings $1 OO'ftnd’up
Silver Fillings 50 and up
Gold Crowns. 500
Rubber plates 5 0o;to.iooo
Extracting...
M. D. LANIER, Dentist.
, THE PU.UASKC HOU-SE’.
SAVANNAH. G.A .
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Hot cl 'ircLt,' Pif.MKI HolfiE RATES:
. tvgtx liiAno.iin jJVAHSaN', GA
% > S2.50 to S3.OO
id: bj* 1 per day except
’ Mif* to families.
; r i ■n Hk $l5.oo $12.50 per to
1 week.
F - Gra,,am ’
Pronfiptflt* *T UI '*
V ,_ of $ 2.00 day Syivania r
per to people and
of this paper ’ by n ®' tif y | ' n g Glerk on arrival.
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RESTAURANT,
9=11=13 Market, Savannah, Ga.
TELEPHONh 546.
Best meals in the city 3.5 c.
to d^'ital any in tlu* city for m)c.
k * Fish and game of all kind in seaSDn.
DAY ANC nIIGHT
^PECIAL Q ALE
$ 50,000
Of Fine Winter CLOTHINIj of our own make.
The entire production from our New York Factory just arrived,
orders, to be given away at 25 per cent, below the cost of
This Great Sacrifice Sale ill last onh
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A FEW OF on: PRICES.
BOARDING HOUSE.
214 Oglethorpe Ave. West,
Savannah, Ga.
Regular and Transient Boarders.
Rates for Transients:
$1.00 per day.
Conveniently Located.
MRS. W. R. MIMS, Proprietress.
GUARANTEED
UNDER A
A 'oC I $5,000 R. R. FARE DEPOSIT PAID
i- 200 FREE
Scholarships quick offered,.
Write to ,
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NO. 42.