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DEMOCRATIC NO UN .JI l >hC )« -UES'
Ficui First District,
ImON, j, */, j g (2. f 2? 1C ii(f j .. IS
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ELECTION^
TiteBday, November i>, 1873.
WNOKXCI'MH'nTS,
Wi- liike lli<‘ !jltCtrl v 1<» i nimtiiK r »t*e H.iee* 4*f
A Nt i to
On* little,' el tiiU i*l lie - eu-utttj, .i imi ii v efee
tiuii, met Mtiieit* h Itiiutoi «W|»|.,*rt in IiIh elce
tiell. IM l ’.i, . HTS, \! AS V Vm i;i:v
We tiiki tfib meijnat <>f .in m in-' 11 • ■ tintuQ
el !•> '/, l*uU «** ,i i tiHild il ' lor n eluKoii to
11k .‘Hu e nl >!ic,rill ul iIn- ensiitut; .I.u.u.ny el<*o
lim., u i.i Miii. a lib rut f upi'Utt h, Ue* ait <•-
10*14. Oil j'.s. i IT r.KNS.
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'l i mull i >■**j•**«•*itnIfy inl- i iiii itu* vo
tf i ,.f I'u-ns tNaiii'v, tfiat !,« i , t.iii.j o, f,,r
<» I'm lte.'.-ivci in i thiie '*t> r a On
* .! iliUt f V C?rrM<»f» t lUDl *%U fit *1 ly M> i» jM
iii.u |>,< mj.j II'I el Iiiany Vein*. Se|e. :;f»,’ 7 ^
kf'h “« ,,t - 1 1
I i(‘'•jiectilutty unimiei' >■ my hcIIiih u cm li
iluit* f,H Ihcv nllicc ol I :,x lic»*i ivrr ami (' >ihse,
tm* J'oi lb' cminl.v ~i i i* rcc al tie cCMtiii^; .Ian
u rv < Uviinii uml KoliciiK ttie support <>i my
lcllow oi i/eme Oct. 2H, l v 7s.
Jam. McYiuuii
Thc iimlorGiinf*i ri aiH-ciliiliy inform*
v< u i> oflVmHlmt lie U a pindhlato at the
i*i i^tiuig elee*lull IVm* i let k of Hut court and so
n, s’„
A. II a ul'.. it
't umfciHlyiuHl rc^|»ccilnlly ml,mn* r
ic tiu;
In < f * ui 1’niiu 'hat in* i* a iTm*ii‘lanvfor <'umi*
1\ I I'linui 11 ia iLc ciihiilnp election un.l re
ri>. lully -oticiU the support of IiIm lelluw
cilzciiA, tSl.s. It J) JIjianti Y*
n,»v
'1'lie hnnan \usoeiauoii has about
150 volumes of good reading books
now in their l.ibrary, besides, other
magazines and newspaper periodicals.
I'wo more new candidates this wo k
base presented us with their announce¬
ments for publication. That is not off
i i-ivclons atal for the more candi¬
dal ihcic uv. the more interest there
'in 1 • I HU in b'ctioneering, and the
I.* : i ickets w e w ill h ive to print.
Stock t';;:siug is getting to be quite a
success in i m low u. I togs arc fine and
vlitto to id' cattle and so tone they
wul s’cidou tlie side walk and ht you
w a'k ar.nsnd tb«*m.
! hcce came near neing a si rituis dif
fi -uitv at Itickson’s Mill l ist Saturdav.
c have not heard the general pur,
ports of tlu* tracas, and w ill h>sist fur
l-her remarks
Hon Daniel F. Fattersoii left last
Tuesdav morning for \Uunta where
the hegislatons ' assrmhlo l on vestei\la\'
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the fust weduesdav in Noveinlur in*t.
Sonic bodv s:»\s to us Why tloiit
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you Ii.in • mod locals' How in •‘ilma
oei can we have locals when nothin « ^
tr,vi»pn\ oaring tlie week, but fights^
and f we were to say any thing about
»t we wa ukl lu* assa-sinaud and brought
e\i*r the coals in less than tw o da\s
Col. Simon Hh Hitch lelurned
home hast Sunday night from North.
Georgia. The Colonel looks ns if the
uppei part vf the 8uno ague*, with him
better tha t «dd Pierce J es.
We have a lot oljoo work « r . lo.
7* anted ‘to Rci t
v )i w mure buj.uiit l am. I. «.vv.
fltj b*am in I, i«4 -Bui Th* re ,
% rrrh a Ik r, t . r« rJHh* j . . fr u
t f t that •% a;r re. .ad »o
O le * fn i f jfct ,
s •' 1 * m.ht^^i
: i< r ' to •» * to a nous r, l%- * i "
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, ,J ; to ton *S oil*# vl^«- d
bah , .» dfcnr.a , bcul'*
t <•;. arc to,
than twenty fbur hour , tank * n !
lb ,1 It n is wou' l r*-ut lu re»{; nv time
and at ;ul times. This i ih; first, and
greatest iea v on that immigration do***
not flow* our little f'-vui from o
to
quarters, knowing that there is 1,0
a o in lat i [ way of plea?ant re.
sort. There are vacant lots here, n
good steam saw mill and planing mill
within tlie limits of the incorporation, *
f'Ood . . . Ulld , . Work
IlleutlitniCS, tnetl wanting
ul j ow hY \ vvs 7 material for making ^ the
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best of brick rite in tow n, and tin* eao-
1
Uai t‘ no oxcum 1 . and f the
uall< lo J, nt u hoUS{ ‘- PdmUKir
Jms aheadv been noted for its «rih
t’linens, good society, eliarit.;®H ness
. l tiling . . , tends ti^Htakm
an every lr at
it the “garden snot" 1 ofSouth® (h*m".
j*ia. Idaiksiiearatlordstheil^^faeili- il^Rlurn
ties lor the advancement of
tior.al cause that we know The
watt r is Mijieiior. A well can™' driv
en tiny w in re that ih dished; the soil
is an good as any other place in South
east Georgia. Fanning i,iteresl is well
CUIVu i ior, , tno ? l uncjft , (f^tock ^ ,
4 IH Ifoou, uUCK
»>•«> I'"‘° i» Hiu‘ij,ial,',l. a rca.lv
nmrki't lor every thing raised for home
eonsumptum . and , die best
one among
shipping points on thoGnlI road. 'The
colored people are all quiet and neaea
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ami ................ own biisim s.,
anairs, have their own Schools, Church
os, and secret societies Ac., and are en
ergotically promoting the various cans
os oi their orders, 'file while and col
ored have politically eousentrated tfiein
Helves and party ism is hardly known.
\c W ft c (.lioulil t|| go , to work . anil i bu.1,1 i •, i
oiu town by talking it up abroad ami
wot king nt home;invite iniL.ratiou, and
encourage inquirers, and among every
thing else tiuiis tiet'dfull iti the pros¬
perity of our town is u> patronize
w your (bumlv 1 a per
‘ ,n< l contribute to its columns even
thing that will be of interest to its vend
vis, fora town never can stieeed wilh
out i he use of printers ink to a great
extent. Another thing to avoid,—
u en strangers come here dotit tell
ihi in that they have made a mistake in
coming here to make a living, tor this
is ; a hard place to live, well it is a hard
place lik* all others, hut it’ thev wiH
"'»»rk there is a living here for them.
M tI , , :n that they are we’combed in
ulli ‘ coniniunttv rani th.*u ti cv have
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made a judicious choice in selecting a
home for their future health, happiness
and prosperity, for w here health pre¬
vails. li.ipj iuess will follow, There is
work . 5 h -re . ior , body, , , and . all class- ,
ewrv
cs, an 1 ^4 ages ns good as any w here
else in Georgia; tanning, carpentering.
And sawmi.ling, turpentining, railroad¬
ing, stoekraising or any thing that is
u . ally carried on in a pine timbered
’.miry, in which such are adapted.
Y\ e ha\ e a It Uer from “Werdna i a
ooui for publication, 1 at it is unavoid
ably crowded out but will be published
-• ext week. KegreL
Mr S war* F. Gray kit lost Modi/
m. hi \i.t, i * nger ‘.rain for Tittus
v ;:U\ V,,luti;, • miU Florida. where he
<-ont< rm i* - making his home ‘.or the
tntum. Mr. Dray came among Us >a
1*7 ; • ed in om U vu where he
.
la WO* 1 y . * Vi* ltd.- m i an utboan
i <1 n pa i HI. We nii rogreted very
ram li !* him .cH\>: a* we know
th li , loh*' (;ie of her best
eUi/etiH.
V, h under e v obligations to
1?io-e flue ha*.’** n*■ } ! their sub^erip
tion to dat<. .«t i*l then tore will eh a ge
them a, I. one "... year's subscription to
the Xi.ws, mi1es.s otherwise instructed
ororder^to d’e<*oj;tiuue their paper
j j* you iMn ~ et to pay tor it. and
want \w toj ped drop us a care and vve
will >m •. oi 5 -,. ■ \v M eob , * for
,i ' W>, w*s ■ *s* ’k **!st «.<! * )-*n.l»*-r ul
tl|no 'fliis refers To to thim* that
have for
not paid i p to the eoiniueucemcnt ol
the Xi:\vs.
Dr. 1*baser has rein »ved m the Drow n
linin' .
CASH STORE,
Oppn he the uni’ Goad crossing
WVUROSS, oa.
COMKifc SHE
L!. SWIiAT,
He is constant'v receiving
Corn, Flour and Bacon, Dry
Goods, Groceries and
Hardware, Boots, Shoes, Hats, etc.,
whiuhhe is selling cheap for Cash or
1 Jailer. i ^ t
II. J. SMIl 1
call N l Belling him, Goods it at bottom'll h,
ai see cost
lo 1" k through—Hoots.-Shoes,
JlD*. * r <>ods himcsfii.^ Notions, \> ^ uit> hite ^ "j*’
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stv e8
THE DRUG V anrt r , T?or OCERY , T , T?V
DEPARTMENT .
is full and varied, ( all and sec him
(he m*ds money) and secure bargains.
,mu ° oln *
Notice.
Fanii*s wanting syrup barrels will do
well to call on us before having else
tvhorc. They are new cypress mid put
up t*v the best cooper and well bound.
nnd su ong heads can be supplied at any
time. Dickson’s Mill, Ga., Oct, 21,
1878.—1m Dickson Bvin>.
YvAi. AltMITAGE 5
DO:)
Ctn;ra :toi, Builder & Manufacturer of
Flea inti, Ceiling & Dressed Lumber.
- —■'-.v 5 ?}( a^r—
^biigles, Barrel Staves, Fence Piek
ets, ihisteriug L:uli*, Fruit and Veg
etablq J’ \ Stuff, Headings, Wiudow*
and IV'oi Frame*, brackets. Baluster#
and ai kinds oi w ork usually done in a
PLANING MILL.
PKKKS.
Fimuuvi;, per lOoO ih SI2 00.
(df lNG. }>er 1000 ft. 8= 1 >. 00.
N\ Math eh Boakding, )
•>2 k* wide dressed, r sio oo.
M^i gi.es first I'lass. S 2 50.
,. second class, 8 *2 00 .
i-JerKt Heads, SravKS, S 18 4 7 50. 00.
P; GTKuiNo Laths, 8 1 50.
E timates on Building given
on j iication, and orders solicit* d.
further information call on, or
oldness
V m. ARMITAGE,
llv . v - y Black shear, Ga.
HAtis
Id hereby gi® tut I have
claims ot Dr. J.u Tuigpm for
tion and will Iiom the aa.ua by re j idst
until the 5, onAy, before gtied, and
t n >t paid by Ht d * v'-Il )* e > n j»i
to jut them in i.i that live with in
thi- 1250, DUBa. an l nonresidents
will s> sued m respective district,
wht r<- there is a .J*t i re of the Peace or
a Notary Public, Imnt forget the time
and save c *st. Di kans Mill, Oct. 15,
1878. A■ J. Dickson .i. P.
LOOSC HEEE!
Ciieaper Than Ever'
AT
IV A N. SMITH’S
Cash Store, OH
South siis of ths 17. R.
2nd door East of Depot,
A^KSHEAR • • • • r,,\ ^ •
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T’hc atten’i >n of tin* <it i/.eiis of li v*
and the public generally is invited to
mv extremely low* piloes.
1 buy iny Goods direct from ti; ,{
bands in 'sew York Pity, and have
consam !y on hand a full and wtll
selectt ! stock of General Merchandise,
ouHisting of
Dry Goods,
No thu s, Clo th iny
Boots and Shoes,
SacJJSery, Hardware,
GROCEHIES.TOBA 0
AND
02:€3-^3Fl.fS»
lam prepared to offer the same at
such prices as wdl be beyond competi-
1 lu!l ^ ’ "hen l l K * ait :l ^ V*. ^ ie I would quality, be
an( you visit town
glad stock. lo have By you call in and examine
my close attention to busi
ness, and selling good Goods nt low
pi ici s. I mean to merit ‘he continuance
of ] ast p:\lronage.
Not by favi.r but by merit will
maiiit.dn my reputation
A. N. SMITH.
m o 2b I v.
(t (j , u , m . v A. J. CKO VAT r.
M lit RV it CRilVATT, 1
Attorneys at Law.
1 Ji.l' N - " I' Iv. Gf.OROI V.
Pr-iciic r.gici’v in the comities of (ilynn.
NV ire, V»'.iyn«“, Cm i<u, CoC 'i, .* pj ’in_*'m-l
f n :ice m':.'»•• U'"';. -w :.*’. f;ir* ai! ami T**lla»r ol
tile Ocouce ciri u;t. y 1 Iv.
A. £. COCHRAN,
•A tt o x lie y rt 5 Iyaw,
Blue',.:'cur. Ge.yrjia.
Pr.i ilci* r,-sn\ irlv hi ,1.. c,.;n;i. - • inpcsoig
the Krui)»w*:cii Ci hi :i» -.-tri- * uxt
Ciix-ult ceurta i-M . ■, tud StaUf t Suva i.*»ti
for tiit' >ouUic*ru Di-tiict oflic'i’i'c >• m. v- id.
G I. HOLTON,
Attorney a t L a w ,
Bax'!eg. Appling Cc.. Ga.
W H pr idSce itt Ot * tiruuswick Clrc.Gf, anil
TfJsair county ; o' j Oconee Circui;. ir.»r.St* Iv
KXOLES HOUSE.
NIf.als 50c. Loihjixos 50c.
Board S’2 00, per day: ro a iuciudei
Mrs. B. E. K.NOLE3,
Proprietress,
Bids. Be. :r. Georgia.
Wagorfc will lake your baggage ;o aad from
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the unto. mar. 12, uL