The truth. (Savannah, Ga.) 1892-1???, December 31, 1892, Image 4

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PEOPLE’S TICKET. ORDINARY, HAMPTON L. FERRILL. SHERIFF, JOHN T. RONAN. CLERK SUPERIOR COURT, J. K. P. CARR. TAX RECEIVER, WALTER S. KING. TREASURER, WARING RUSSELL. TAX COLLECTOR, J. J. McGOWAN. CORONER, w. D. DIXON. COUNTY SURVEYOR, JOHN R. TEBEAU. (OU NT Y CO M MISSI ON E RS, J. L. WHATLEY, J. S. COLLINS, J. A. G. CARSON, P. D. DA EFIN, JOHN LYONS. J. L. WHATLEY, FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. The many friends of Mr. J. L. What ley present Lis name to the voters of Chatham County as a suitable candi date for the office of C ounty Commis sioner. Election to be held January 4, ’93. The People. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, J. A. G. CARSON. The many friends of Mr. J. A. G. ('arson present his name to the voters of Chatham County as a suitable can didate for the office of County Commis sioner. Election to be held January 4th, 1893. Taxpayers. JOHN LYONS, FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. To the Voters oj Chatham County: We desire to present the name of Mr. John Lyons, as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, and solicit your support in bis behalf. Many Citizens. JOHN 0. SMITH FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. At the request of his numerous friends Mr. JOHN O. SMITH has consented to become a candidate for the office of County Commissioner. He is a repre sentative citizen and fully worthy of the t ust. Therefore, the support, influence and votes of the intelligent voters of Chatham County are respectfully solicit ed in his behalf. A NEW HOME ENTERPRISE. THE P. H. WOLTERS BREWING COMPANY. Brewery 75,77 and 79 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA. GEORGE MEYER, President, JACOB BIGLER, Vice President. EMIL J. RALL, Secretary; P. H. WOLTERS, Gen’l Supt. Office at George Meyer’s plant, 79 Bay Street. SAVANNAH BREWING COMPANY. 03 111 111 Mill fcAVANNAH /feM Company ■I * 111 Tliis company having purchased the finest materials, and refitted their works with the most improved ma chinery and new refrigerating cellars, is prepared to supply the trade with pure ‘‘Malt and Hop Beer” in wood or glass. CHAMPAGNE, PILSEN. CLUB EXTRA and BOCK. It has also arranged to supply pic nics, fishing, and other parties with small kegs, containing four gallons of Champagne Beer, at $2.25 each, fl to be refunded on return of keg.