Mr. Editor –
The election for Representative will soon be upon us, and it behooves the Conservatives of this county to begin to work. Our “Radical” friends have already “trotted out” their “nag,” and are making strenuous and underhanded efforts to ensure his election. I may be mistaken, but I feel pretty certain that the respectable portion of our citizens do no want such a man for their law-maker, but would greatly prefer to have such a man as Pitser MILLER, who is known to very man in the county, to both black and white, as a man of sterling worth and ability. Mr. MILLER has always been a firm supporter of the Government of the United States, and has an influence that will enable him to do much for his constituents. If he will make the race he can and will be elected.
(signed) A Citizen
The Bolivar bulletin. (Bolivar, Hardeman County, Tenn.), 06 July 1867, Page 2. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.