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Jhe . extent of ‘the battled *1 and the‘(| eep’eration with which it v/asfoiighi. ,;*EEeavy skirmishing, yesterday even-IngV and this morning* We now havewell established lines, strongly entrenched. . We wait, with patience,the coming of the enemyJ. B. Reesb.P. S.—Thomas A. Morton, of mycompany, was killed, today, in askirmish. J. B. R.Judges of the Inferior Court.We are, before very long, to havean election tor judges of the Jnfe^jorCourt of Putnam county. It is notoften that we interfere with elections,in any way. We generally prefer tolay down principles, deteud them,and let them have their influence forbetter, or tor worse, in any pendingelection. But iu the matter now be^fore us. we cannot refrain from*‘speaking our mind-’ If we live to seeelection day, we shal! cast our vote foiWmDennis. Win. II. Searsbrook, and Stephen B. Maishail, for judges of theInferior Court of Putnam countyWe Have heard intimation that theyare to bo beaten. Well, we shall setwhat we snail see. More on, this subject, anon.
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Eatonton Countryman

Eatonton, Georgia, US

Tue, Oct 18, 1864

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