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STATESBORO, CA.
Official Organ of Bulloch Co.
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Thursday, Feb’i 28, 1889.
Of the si xty millions of peo¬
ple in the United States
fcevenlh are Catholics.
i
The’ now State Capitol at
Atlanta will he completed in
legislature time for the meeting of the
in July.
Dakot ' is -to be divided,
and admitted ns North and
F ’h Dakota. iiy not di
vide Texas into six or mure
States?
A man can make' the trip
around tue world in 8U days.
Now if it was as 11 as a
eal:e, he could not go around
A ij *****
Gen. Joseph E. Johnson, of
fUonfcderate fame, is a Rail¬
road Commissioner. He is
}iow about 75 years of age,
jjut is still young in action.
The Statesboro Eagle
.vastly glider its improved new management and is
is one of
pur best exchanges.—Screven
Watchman.
Thanks to the Watchman
for the praise. Such words
pf commendation stimulate us
fo greater efforts.
There will probully be an
/extra session of Congress, so
that the Democrats can be
turned out and the Radicals
turned into the public money
prib. After being out for four
years, the Rads, are almost
famished. We will see what
pivil service reform means.
The A meric us Recorder has
pi the Lditovs lor Governor in
1890. The candidates brought
put by them are legion; and
yet some dark horse might
the time
arrives. Some large city edi¬
tor, or some small countrv
/scribe, might be the man.
Who knows?
Everybody in the State
don’t favor the re-lease of
the State Railroad. It should
be sold and the public debt
paid with the proceeds. It is
bad policy for the Stale 1 0 own
property in competition with
her own citizens. The money
would not be squandered,
when it is used to wipe out
the public debt.
Next Monday, March 4th,
G 011 . Ben Harrison will be in
align rated as the President
of the United Slates. This is
the 100th year of our indepen
Scnce. and the population haa
r‘on ThoM h
day of April, 1789, Gen. Geo.
Washington President. was -.worn in as
the tirst A bronze
Maine IS erected on the
in New York city where he
took the oath of office,
"W ashipgtoiy O. G., became
tbi) Capitol m the ear 1800.
RAIROAD TALK.
The committee appointed
v .vi11 sued circulars to people
r siding in different parts of
the comity this week, setting
forth the reasons why every
man should* assist'in getting
the projected Railroad com¬
pleted. The people in -every
section of the countyj.speak
favorably of it,’ 'and ' all say
they will help according to
their several abilities.
A Railroad was built last
year from Macon to Valdosta,
through what we term the
back counties; and as a
consequence, that section
lias developed more rapidly
than any part of Georgia.
Ijoi of land in the county,
; hat sold three years ago, for
less than a dollar an acre, now
bring three to five. People
residing in different parts of
the county have already sub
, and
about one-half of the amount
( -ecjuirecl has already been
nad-, up. ThVToad
C. R. E. to Statesboro should
bp the poopi'D road—should
belong to the citizens ol Bul
!:, ch, so tlia f they can control
it, and to that end, let every
•XML IX'.
to help even a small amount,
come to Statesooro on the
first Monday in March. On
that day the gentlemen who
are pushing the enterprise will
be present, and let opr people
encourage them with their
pvc-eunee and help. The peo¬
ple who were disappointed at
the “busting” of the Savannah
and Du Jin R. R. should l'e
member that the Railroad
now on foot is a short Rail¬
road, and that it don’t take
much capital to build it;
that the proposed Railroad
from Dover, now being grad¬
ed, is backed by men who
live at home, and who feel an
interest in its success. We
get no pay, or hope of reward,
for writing up the D. and $•
R. R., but wt do it free, with
the hope that it might en
courage some body to come
in, and help out an enterprise
c nt of not only ourselves, but
of those who are to live after
vve have been removed from
rhe stage of action. ..Thj^iyeij,
who built the Central Rail¬
road have long ago passed
away, and we of the present
age are enjoying the fruits of
ineir lauors,
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ITEMS FROM ZOAR
I am glad to see some improve¬
ment in the make up of tho local
columns of the Eagle.
Miss Carrie E.Harrison has charge
of the school here nm\. She is an
excellent teacher, and her school is
increasing every week; has over 40
scholars now, and should have at
least 50.
11m measles are raging in this
part of the world. Jim Brown hasn’t
;ot it yet, hut his little girl has.
Mr * J I{ . Brannen’s family have
l he mum l )9 > though n<> one else has
' c<) ' n '"" nit3 * ^
m am,
........rr am on
. vi , it u , rdalivts „ nd ,
Dr . Um relul . ned l)ut
„,f„ ami liulfc enc remain ........
Little Bennie Darsey savs "the
reason he never gets head in die
tionary class, is that the two top
I one*** never miss U word, consequent
iy he never gets the chance to get
r t han thir d .but gcneraTt y ’sEavs
there.
Dr. Miller passed through Zoar a
few days ago looking after some of
his paiicnle.
A man ol suspicious appearance
passed through Sunday.
Some body said it rained last Fri¬
day. Well we don’t deny that asser¬
tion, as we have a faint recollection
that it was rather a damp day,
A certain little girl is offered a
five-dollar present, if she will keep
head in dictionary class during the 1
present term of her school. She has
succeeded so far, and says if she
don’t get sick, she intends to see.
what that present will be.
Doc. Hodges was down to church
Sunday night, apd like a good fellow
brought his girl out. That’s right,
Doc.
Mrs. T. K. Porter and her little
son,of Blitch, and Willie Porter and
sister, with some friends, of Effing
ham county, were in Zoar last Wed¬
nesday to witness the marriage of
•• F. Porter and Miss Ora Darsey.
The (southern Alliance, the ofli
ial organ of the State Alliance, is
now published in Atlanta, and is
)iie of the very best secular papers
n Georgia. Every countryman
mould take it—a 12 page paper and
>nlv one dollar a year.
Mr. B. W. Sheppard supplies this
■ii nr.ket with fish now. W.
HOME.
t man can build a mansion
And furnish it throughout;
V man can build a palace
With lolty walls and stout;
V man can build a temple,
■ lit no man in tine world can build
. That precious thing called Home.
it is the happy faculty
Of woman, far and wide,
I'o turn a cot or palace
Into something else beside—
Where brothers, sons and husbands,
tjred,
With willing footsteps come;
\ place of rest, where love abounds,
A perfect kingdom—Home!
HOW’S THIS?
We offer $100 Reward for any caae of
Catarrh that cannot be cured .by taking
l all’s Catarrh Curb.
F. J. CHENEY, Props.,
Toledo, Ohio.
w e, the undersigned, have known F.
J, Cheney for the last thirteen
1 :id believe him perfectly honorable in
■ !1 business transactions,and financially
able to carry #ut any obligations made
by their firm.
West & Truax,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
V aiding, Kennan & Marvin,
Druggists, 'Toledo, O.
E. H. Van Hoesen,
Cashier Toledo National Bank.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in¬
ternally, acting directly upon the bloo ( i
and mneussurfaces of the system,
£J)#“PHce, 75 cents a bottle. Sold
ibugh! and Bough!! and
What in the world is .the reason you
will cough and keep eoiighing and still
keep trying inferior medicines when
postivclj* relieve your cough at once?
1 ’his is .fact, no advertifing and scheme, but an
actual we guarantee it. For
.ile by Dr M. If. Holland, Druggist,
Uatesboro. Ga, jal7 lv
WIIAT ON EAR TH
Is the reason people will not, can not,
or do not see any difference in cheap
nostrums put up by parties Cheap John houses
or irresponsible at enormous
profits, rather than take a medicine of
world wide reputation and one that is
price? living universal No medicine satisfaction at equal
In the world is
giving for purifying such unparalleled the blood satisfaction BEGGS’
as
BLOOD PURIFIER AND BLOOD
MAKER, and every bottle that does
not do its work will cost you nothing.
For sale by Dr. M. M. Holland, Drug¬
gist, Statesboro, Ga. ja!7 ly
llow CAN PARENTS
allow their children to cough aud strain
and cough, and calmly *ay: “Oh! it is
only a littie cold,” and keep giving
them cheap and dangerous medicines,
until they are down with lung fever or
consumption, when they can bo so eas¬
ily relieved bj hV* 7 Heygs' Cherry Cotif/h
Syrup ? It no superior and few
equals. For sale by Dr. M. M. Holland,
druggist, Statesboro, Ga. jal7ly
jJ^if’Sewing Machines of all
ki ids repaired, and all work
guaranteed. * A full line of
attachments on hand—needles
belts, shuttles, sewing ma¬
chines, oil, «fec. Call and
see John M. Dalton, States¬
boro, Ga.
T r mg ' iSH Gfj Ea s r r' A isi p
COMPLETE STOCK
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©py Groceries Hardware
Finitiro, etc.,
Ever carried in'Statesboro, and we ask our friends and everybody to
call and inspect our goods and see for themselves. We have a lull stock
of READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND SHOES, which we are
selling cheap.
route attention given to all, and wesolicit g shore of
L atrouage.
^HIGHEST MARKET PRODUCE.^) PRICE PAID FOE COUN¬
TRY
5LITCXa: BLITCH,
STATESBORO, GA.
"STO’CT .AJEEE3' -A. XJXJbJEZl
Beg your pardou, but SAY, did you know that
E. B. FLOOD’S
was the best andyhe^^^ 4 d*--^*tteahte hsi’’ footwear of any kind?
Poots and Shoes to suit everybody and prices to suit tbe
times.. made in Call all styles and see and a warranted pair of our ^‘Georgia Huzzah” Shoes,
sor.tr> leather.
We have a special lot of shoes suitable for formers.
I am with the above firm and be g an inspection of our stock and prices.
S. F. ROAC11, (formerly of Bulloch County.)
i w Wtfttf
Statesboro, Ga.,
1AVE OPENED AND WILL CARRY IN STOCK ALL KINDS OF
t GOODS NEEDED BY THE PEOPLE.
HIM, mil GOODS, 1 AKDWARE,
TINWARE, FARMING UTENSILS, &c.
We also keep in stock a full line of Ready Made CLOTHING, FINE HATS
.-luthiers, .‘•HOES, &c. We are agents for WAN AM AKER & BROWN, the celebrated
and we will have your clothes made to order if you desire it. We want
“dr share of the trade, and wheu you buy come to see us, and we will make
prices low, and endeavor to please you. fe 21 -ly
Sick headache, wind on tbe stomach,
biliousness, banished pnusoa. are promptly and
agreeably by Dr. J. II,
fcLean’s .Little Liver” and Kidney
j’iliets 25c. a vial.
ill L> t. 3
McLean’s Tar Wine Lung Balm; un¬
like cough syrups, it contains no opium
' f^'fdy.
I t >u hys'chms • • nrescnhe _ Dr J. T U. lr Mc
,
1,1 Y hl 'd no brat cTnopium or moi
throat ; hia, while its eflicacy in curing all
or lung diseases is wonderful.
Persons who lead a life ot exposure
fi feu 111 a t i s m, neuralgia,
tnd lumbago and will find a valuable
.
. t i j w 11 » a t > ■ :
'aiiic ’ Oil Liniment;
it will banish
pain and subdue inflammation.
There are many accidents and dis
‘“.ise» which affect Stock and cause
•erious inconvenience and loss to the
ufter in his work which may be
liiiekiv remedied by the use of Dr. J.
,1 McLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment.
If you the find pricking pains on mov
ug eyes, or can net bear bright
ight, and find your sight weak and
■.'ailing, 1 H. McLean’s you should promptly ui,e Dr.
-alve. . 25 cents box. Strengthening Eye
a
Are you restless at night, and har¬
assed by a bad cough? Use Dr. J.
• I, McLean’s Tar Wine Lung Balm. It
will secure you sound sleep and ef¬
fect a prompt and radical cure.
Exposure living to rough weather, getting
-vet, In damp localities, are fa¬
vorable to the contraction of diseases of
the kidneys and bladder As a preven¬
tive and for the cure ol all kidney and
liver trouble,' use that valuable rem¬
edy, Dr. Balm. J. H. McLean’s Liver anil
Kidney $1.00 per bottle.
When nature falters .and requires
kelp, recruit her enfeebled energies
with Dr. J. H. McLean’s Strength¬
ening Cordial and Blood Purifier, tl.00
per bottle.
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Far better than harsh treatment by
medicines which horribly gripe the
patiHut and destroy the coating of the
stomach. Dr. J. H. McLean’s Chili*
and I ever Cure, by mild yet effec¬
tive action will cure. Sold at 50 cents
a bottle.
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Permanent Letters.
GEORGIA—Bulloch County.
To all whom it may concern:—
James J. Bowen has in due form ap¬
plied to the undersigned for perma¬
nent letters ot administration on
the estate of W. J. Boweu, late
said county, deceased, and I will
pass upon said application on the
first Monday in April next, 1889.
Given under my .hand and offi
sial seal, this February 4th, 1889.
A. R. LANIER,
Ordinary.
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L1PPMANJBROS.,
Wholesale Druggists, Sole Man a
fapuirers and Proprietors,
Lippman Block, Savannah, Ga.
NOTICE,
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PATAPSCO, (old reliable.)
EDDY STONE,
CUMBERLAND,
SOLUBLE
THE COMPLETE COTTON FKII ■J
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ket feEfe.-- -
CHEROKEE AMONIATED BONE,
Patapbco Acid.
Sunny South Acid.
The above Guano will be deliver
ed at r at.
ana "
«v s road, and at the
most convenient point ou the C. R.
Road. Guano v ,'.3 kept in good
>rder and # in houses.
Prices as low
is any of these goods can be bought,
Very resp’t,
w. H. BLITCH,
Notice to Debtors and Creditor^
GEORGIA—Bulloch County .
All persons having demands against
the estate of John Olliff, late of said
jounty deceased, are required to render
is an account thereof within the time
.rescribed by law; and all persons in
lebted to said estato are required to
nake immediate payment to us.
This Dec. l^(h, 1838.
;w. w. olliff,
H.l. OLLIFF,
Executors of the will of John OlUfl
Notice for Leave to Seif Land,
GEORGIA—Bulloch County.
Application will be made to the
Court , of Ordinary of Bulloch Coun
l V. Georgia, at the first regular
‘rni after the expiration of thirty
ha s from this notice, for leave to
.“.ell all the lands belonging to the
estate of W. A. Brahmen, late of said
■ ounty, deceased, for the benefit of
heirs a nd creditors of said deceased
W. H. BRANNEN,
Administrator of W. A. B rannen
LETTERS DISMISSION. "
!T*TS OF GEORGIA f
BULLOCH James COUNTY,' j
F. Lanier and James Alder
Giail Executors of Augustus Lanier dec
:ate of said County, applies to me for
dismission from said estate, and I will
pas* upon the same at my office iu Sta
I’J shoro on the first Monday iu June
next . Given under my hand and ollleial
signature. February 6th 1881 ),
A. R Lanier, OrdTnaVyV’'* *■
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■ * eoroia,— Bulloch County.
Before the courthouse in said
■ 'ountv on the first Tuesday in
March next, during the legal hours
d' sale, by virtue of an order grant
- d I v the Ordinary of said county,
( will at public auction the follow
•ng d George property B. belonging to the estate
-aid Richardson, late of
county, dteased, to wit:
The equity of redemption of the
■aid George B. Richardson in and to
hose two tracts of land in saia
county, to wit: A tract containing
one hundred and fifty two acres,
more or less, bounded by lands of
W. J. Richardson, lands of said es¬
tate, and the current of Black Greek
and known as lot number one of
said estate. Also one qther tract
containing one hundred and eleven
acres, more or less, hounded by the
lands of said estate, lands of R. R,
Wa+ers, Berrien Davis and W. J,
Bithardson, known as lot number
two, said two tracts of land being
subject to a deed to Virginia T.
Johnson to secure a loan of six hun¬
dred and fifty dollars, said deed da¬
ted the 27th day of January, J886,
and recorded in the Clerk’s Office of
said county, in Book G, page 482 and
488. Terms of sale: — One third
cash,'one-third and remainder 1st of January, 1890,
1st of January, 1891,
Small notes and two approved se¬
curities, purchaser paying lor titles
This January 31st, 1889.
W. j. RICHARDSON,
Administrator of G. B. Richardsoa,