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'HTii.o Eagle.
Thursday. ... Feb. 28, 1889.
John Alderman has the
rheumatizv
Mrs. Sallie Donaldson vis¬
ited in town last week.
Mr. Dan Alderman has been
very ill with the mumps.
A barber shop would be a
paying institution in this burg.
i J. A. Branneu is attending
County Court in Emanuel
this week.
The mumps are raging over
the county* Have the'vin¬
egar ready.
The Excelsior High School
is Hu a boom; sols the States¬
boro Academy.
Syrup is cheap now. Twen¬
ty-five cents by the barrel is
the ruling price.
Zoar news should have ap
^eaee4’4fltw4*w-eek i but lack ot
fepacq prcvcntvtl.
Mr. Sol. Akins don’t plant
pig crops, but he makes a
lies heap to the acre. Therein
the success of farming.
Have you noticed the iu>
^movement in The Eagle?
Don’t you think it is worth
S cents a week, or $1 a year?
Malcolm Scarboro is paint¬
ing the town—not other red, how
fever, but atiy color you
flesire.
Walter Johnson's chimney
Is leaning over towards Billy
ilagin’s sleeping ro m. Look
but, Billy.
Mr. Mack Mercer hauls
lumber for everybody, and
then hauls guano for the bal¬
ance of the people.
Mr. Lamb Lanier, of this
bounty, Friday was seriously hurt
last by a rail falling
mud. striking him ou the left
%ide. i
Mr. Virgil Johnson will
%aovo to the capital i n a week
or two. lie and Dan Davis
Ihop. will open tip a large work
The creeks and rivers are
on another boom. Ogeechee
■* was impassible again last
week. . Wouldn’t a railroad
oe the idea?
Mr. John D. Ford was in
lo see the King of Birds this
Mr. Ford
landmarks of Bulloch. He
came over from Ireland in the
»,
r
Or riding On
the streets is dangerous. If
you want to exercise your old
plugs, get off where there
no children. danger ~o£-raaaiag over
««« *
TU communication . . of c W.
* Q
D. D. m regard to R,oad Im¬
provement will appear in next
.week’s issue. All citizens in
ferested in good roads should
read and ponder.
The school at Macedonia
Aeu’eniy Monday commenced last
with a full attend
mice. The music department,
Miss Nora Bradley teacher,
has about ten scholars.
7 Mr. James Bland, S. H.
Kennedy and Allen Hagins,of
jEnal, Ha.$ are very anxious to
Secure the services of a good
flood teacher in their neighboi
for 3 or 6 tnonths.
: The grading on the Dover
find Statesboro Railroad has
been completed for over two
piiles* If the people do their
share on next Monday the
road Will soon be completed.
The projectors of the, new
foad , pushing , . ,, the work. ,
are
and now have 75 men cm
ployed grading and laying
ties. r The 1 pile driver will
ipnve . this ,. week , and j . begin
Operations*
You will see on the fii'M
of The Eagle a di
the rectory giving the names c; f
officers who engineer the
eouiity affairs and dispense
justice. We will soon publish
a church directory.
Charles Preetorius is a man
who in years gone by hud an
eye to the future, and by his
right calculations now owns
valuable lands in several
counties. He is a German by
birth, but a Bulloch Cracker
by adoption.
Mr. John Turner, living
near Metter, was cutting
down a large, pine tree last
week, and as it fell a limb
broke tiom the tree and struck
him on the side of the head,
inflicting a bad wound. He
is recovering from it.
Mr. E. B. Ross, who is
teaching school at Gordon
Academy, near Metter, was
hurt or, the head and artn last
week. A mule was tied to a
cart wheel and jerked the cart
over, the wheel striking Mr.
Ross a severe blow. He is
from Missouri and ought to
understand a mule.
Lots are being bought
every day in this embryo city.
Let people who own the land
lay out streets and sell their
lots. That is the only way to
build a town. The fellow who
hold s op tofrys.laraL andJEQo’t
sell is a drawback, and altef
it is too late he finds out he
ought to have sold that land
long ago.
There is a young man in town
who has the patent right for court¬
ing, as well as other things, for he
never stands back for rain, snow or
blow, but only looks after his best
girl. He is also a member of our
Social Club. We regret losing the
brightest young man in Statesboro,
but can only say that Excelsior has
gained him. It is surprising to see
young men gbing out into the
country on a lark when there are
hosts of Bulloch belles in town.
Williams, * Jo!^. Wr^-’ius. formerly riRoK of Bulloch, of Mi. F. who S.
has been in the employ of, the Cen
Railroad has gone to Mexico to
work on the Mexican Central Road,
a road 1,300 miles long which runs
from La"edo, Tex., to Mexico City.
LETTER FROM IRIC,
To the Editor of the Eayle:
Df,ar Sir—O n Monday morning,
11th inst., this scribe, together with
H.F.Warnock and J.L Hutchin-
8,,D ’ boarded the train at Brewer on
^ to Brunswick, where the
State Agricultural Society was to
c to ™° Waycross DCXt is y ‘ J 98 rom miles. , Savan The “ ah
country is mostly low and level, but
the road is smooth and transit
quick. Jesup is the first stop 4u
miles from Savannah, but, the town
is not showy and the location seems
to be a little low; in fact, Jesup
seems to be nearly grown. Further
which is
no t ed f (>r its wide swamps, in many
places two or three miles deep. The
stream is navigable for steamboats
of considerable burden at this cross¬
ing. Blackshear, in Pierce county,
is a town of considerable size and
taste, and is the Cotton'market not
only o£ 1Jierce > but of w »y“ e -
Ware and A PP lin ^ als0 This wa8
thehome of Hon. A. J. Strickland, .
who died a few weeks ago and who
once a resident ot Bulloch
county. All along the line of this
road the lumber and turpentine
business seems to be «n«the wane,
and along this road you see no good
farms. Waycross is reached at
dark. It certainly has the right
Daine » there being from about forty
to fifty trains passing that place
every 2l hours. A system of drain
„cre is under discussion which wifi
be df benefit to the town. The pop
„iation is about 4,000 inhabitant*,
Off for Brunswick at 10 o’clock a.
m. on quite a rough and jolty road,
that of the Albany and Brunswick
W« see a poor country now; no
f arui9 of note, and the timber being
all jcut from the land makes it look
barren and desolate. However, on
aearin £ l!w cabh ^ e
palmetto trees form a picturesque ,
api)eariinc# o’clock, .
Two and we are at Bruns-
r too t -v tor the forenoon
se: . . Tho a of welcome,
the speech of acceptance ami the
semi-annual address were all missed
hy our delegation from the Ph neer
Club, and many others, on account
of there being but one train a da\
from Waycross. _ The cm ration
met in the Masonic Hall, which has
a seating capacity of 800 or 400
people. The afternoon sessi >n was
mostly taken up by a long and
tedious address (on paper) on the
immigration and advertisement
scheme and plan as adopted last
year. Ail the addresses seemed to
me to be foreign to the subject to
he discussed, that ot practical
farming. The short letter of Mr.
John A. Martin, of Liberty county,
to be found iu the transactions of
the tall meeting of the convention at
Newman, is, in my opinion, worth
more to the average fanner than any
other address of the meeting—that
of making and keeping sweet po¬
tatoes.
The convention was in session
Oedartown. two days, anil adjourned to meet in
Folk county, on the
second Tuesday in August next.
Dr. Carey is said la be the ladies'
man of our convention, and 1 shall
contend that Dr. Cone, C. II. War
nock and James Thorne are the
ladies’ men of our local club.
'I he members of the convention
were tendered an excursion to St.
-by the Mayor, but we
were unable to attend.
Brunswick contains a population
of 10,000 or 12,000 inhabitants, and
is entitled to be callt-d “city.’’ It is
well laid off, and the location for a
city seems admirable. Considerable
building is going on and real estate
is advertised for sale all over the
city. Brunswick is the largest
lumber market in Georgia', and by
and by may be a great city. We
visited "Lover’s Oak,” the branches
Qbwjiicli tiX tend 40 yai ds .across anti
whose trunk is 18 feet in diameter
at the ground Everyone visiting
Brunswick should go and see this
oak. C. S. M.
Napoleon, being asked once if he
ever land, thought answered he could conquer Eng¬
: “Able was 1 ere I saw
Elba.” This sentence reads alike back¬
wards and fotwards.
it is proper to carve out your OWB
fortune, but you should not chisel other
people in doing it.—Bosion Bulletin.
Man iias three characters: that which
be exhibits, tfiat which fie lias, and that
•which he thinks he has.
Dout keep tin. to the tune of anoth
»r’s ainhition. i'brow your shoulder
-•lek, step out ti\.in tiie hips and strike
i gait of your own. — Philadelphia
Gall.
Messrs. Marianna^ Fla., Jau’y 20‘th, 1889,
Lippman Bros,, Savannsi,
Ga., p’-oprielors P. P. P.: For a long
time I suffered with Catarrh and
ulcerated throat. I took S. S. S
but derived no benefit from ft. Dr.
Owens, who represents Lippmann
Bros., Savannah, Ga., told tne that
1* P P would cure me, so I began
taking it. I have taken six bottles
(small size) and I at* entirely well.
1 feel like a new man and consider
P P P a wonder fui medicine. Pete
Manning.
V Marshall Saved Life and IIa<r
Motftvci.lLj, - fiippiuannT Fla. , January
1889. Mess. Bros., 8a
vannah, Ga.. proprietors P P P:
For the past eight years 1 have
been in bad health, ’ suffering ” with
. laiaria, f 1 - ry Khcumatisiii, 1 . . Dyajiepsia. .
.Dropgv^ 111,^1 igeation was bad and
my hair all came out. In fact I was
ncarly a wreck. I had taken kid
“<“>looa mod,cine, .blch did
me no good. \Y hen i Leghh Hiking
P P P about tliree months I •'•as as
weak as a child. I have only taken
four bottles (smalt size)• Ly assi
Ia w.U m r ta. Ni
como again. I cannot recorn
mend PPP too highly. W. F.
Ware, Marshall of Monticeilo, Fla.
Witness, F. L. Owens.
Administrator’s Sale.
The personal property belonging
to the estate of W. E. Griner will
be sold at the storehouse near his
late residence at Gem an the 4th
Saturday of this month. Feb’y 6th,
1889. P. B. GRINER,
Administratrix.
Guadianship Notice.
GEORGIA—Bulloch County.
James J. Bowen having In due
form applied for the property ol
James Bowon, minor child 6f Wil¬
liam G. Bowen, late of said county,
deceased, that his application notice is hereby’ given
will be heard at
my office on the first Monday in
April next.
Given under ffly hand and oiHcial
seal this 4th day of February 1889.
A. R. LANiBIi.
Ordinary B. C.
the FOR riglit party RENT firsts lass kk si m
a store hou-<
in Statesboro. Refit rea^ontikle—pos¬
session given vt once. Apply to J. A
Bkaxnex.
A GOOD COOK STOVE,
only been in use for three months,
for sale cheap at
J. W. LEE'S.
STATESBORO MUG STORE
DR. M. M. HOLLAND,
—DEALER IN'
Jk ^USE DRUGS! F**esh Brags!
Most noted Patent Medicines! White Leads, Paints,
Linseed Oil, Machine Oil, Varnishes r uid Brushes.
FAMOUS FIRE PROOF KEROSENE OIL!
&JF Due regard for life and Property requires the use of this celebrated oil.
.
: CtemcUea, Toilet
Articles;
Everything usually kept in a Drugstore!
Mr. Tom Newsome, who is my clerk, will take pleasure
in waiting upon customers, at any hour, day or night,
—^Descriptions a Specialty.
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SHERIFF’S SALES.
^EORGIA— ^ Bulloch County.
Will he sold before the Courthouse
legidhmisof TrEs<n a- 5 t , ate ® boro or * t* 10 FI»8T
:“oue salTth^followinriandL 6
Hundred and Fifty Acrc«
dtuated in.the 45th District, G. M., of
.said comity, bounded north by lands
11, C. I-ee, east by lands of Iliram
1 M ^ tar.de Of G. W. Lee,
t'M* levied ll - v Frank- the lands m ai ,d Prop
e*>7 Lei under ou as of G. W.
an execution from Bulloch
^erior vsfG, W. Court Lee, in Tru.tee. favor of Adam Bird
! * 01 ' e g,mi teuants m p ° 8 -
-e«on.
ixt ; lb;o ndred at ahd same Seventy-ilve time and place Two of
acres
laid lying and being in the 47th Die
triel, G. M., of said county bounded
c^ o* flie uorth by if lands of R. R. Waters
by.lands Johns. Wilson, west
bfOands of Beryan Davis, south by
iilifds Lelied of G. B. Richardson’s estate.
Rllardson on as the property of A. E.
i by virtue of and to satisfy
a fa from tnc Superior Court ot said
coqiity in favor of John I. Gordon vs.
Oliver Lane, and A. E. Richardson,
seefuIty. The above ian.is <ol,l
(?«/; m favor of Charles L. Flint, of
Vi r ,C fn fc 8,
L ga» notice ri given *
t° tenants f in . pos
AifrO tit 8ainG Taiio llLiiC‘. Ni^lI ^ ■olT.c r
u-act of lying aiid being iu
: ’.M ..ef.-aij coauty,
jon'-wuing Three Hundred and Sev
f , or ! e88 > an “
.L W. «nd (K W„
lands of A. J. Barnes. Levied on as
the property of J. A. Waters by virtue
1“ sat.i.-_fy a fl-ta Horn the Su
Warrs.
Imul notice giyen J. A. Watem.
Tims Feb. 26th, 1889.
NAMUEL J WILLIAMS,
Sheriff Bulloch county,
gIhuRG 1A—Bull och County.
Will be sold before the Courthouse
door hi Statesboro on the FIRST IUE8
DAY in MARCH next, between tiie
legal hours of sriic. the follow ing lands,
to wit.: Eighty-three the Acres ot Land,
situated iu 48tii District (i. M., ol
said the. county, of bounded Thomas north Lee, by‘lands of
Spring estate Creek, by ea3t of by
west lands Geo.
saidjiroperty Lee, and south hy lands of J. G. Chitty;
levied on as tiie land of
VV. 1. Davis, under an execution from
Bulicch BhWh, Supeuior Court, in favor of VV.
H. exeentor of J. G. Blitch, vs.
said W. A. Davis. Legal notice given
tenant la povsession.
T *J * January 25tb, t«89.
S. J. VVnxiAMs, Sheriff.
Aj^jlication Dismission. lor Letters ot
GEORGIA—Bulloch County.
To all whom .1 may concern:
William P. Donaluson, executor
of the will of John’C. Lee (col),
applies to me for Letter* of Dis
s#u iiijsaion I will from pass said executorship, liis applica
upon
mm on the first Monday in March,
Y888, at my office iu bl&tcrbdro in
said county.
.Given under my hand and official
signature, this December 4. J888,
A. K. LAMER,
Ordinary B. C.
Ordinary Notices.
G EORGIA—Bn 11 och Conntv :
To all whom it may concern:
Priscilla, B. Griner, administratrix of
tV. K. Grinev, deceased, has in due
form applied to the undersigned for
leave to sell the lands belonging to the
estate of said deceased, and said appli¬
cation will be heard on the ftrstMonday
in March next. This January the
7th, 1889.
A. R.LANIER, Ordinary.
G EORGIA—Bulloch Count' 7
.
To all whom it may concern:
James \V. Denmark and Doctor
A.Brannen have in due form applied
to the undersigned for permanent
letters of administration on the es¬
tate of James Alderman, late ot
said county, deceased, and I will
pass upon b&vd
1-t Monday m March next. Given
under my bund and official signa
Lure this the 7th day ot January,
18S9.
A. K. LANIER, Ordinary,
GEORGIA— Bulloch County :
To all whom it may concern:
EH Kennedy an 1 Martha Alder
man have in duefbrm applied to the
undersigned for permanent letters
of adminisiration on the estate of
Daniel Alderman, late of said coun
fcy, deceased, and I will paBs upon
said application on the first Mon
day in March next, Given under
my ll!lDtl and ° ,lk ' ial ■ , « n * t ' ur » this
January the 7th, 1889.
A, R. LANIER, Ordinary.
-
c*Ll. RGIA Liuloch l-ounty. .
To all winur. it may concern:
Whereas, certain petitioners have
made their mnlication * fofhiafVoirf “is Court
Ublwhment I ‘ n oi of ^r a change giant,ng . n the the road es
Tt R. R, lQg J the VOD change l hUte8 , to b0r0 commence to No ■ 6 ’ at. C ■
„u leaving No.fi running road, at the six
m jl e nost and Ijnn,n g in ln »h« dir dier.. PY
Dbn of Statesijoio and uniting with
said No. 6 road about one-half mi e
from said six mile post and by the
residence of D. L Lanier: and
. v i,ereas ea f’ commissioners commi8 « l o a cis ..m.ointed appointed
for .. that ,, purpose hare reviewed and
uiarked out sard contemplated road,
and reported to me that said change
in said road will be one of much'
. | y mni Utl. .C..UUJ Dow
' “ M 19 to c,te un ’ 1 ndmonish alif
persons that on and afier the first
Monday in March, 18b9 said change
Given under im had i and soar
January 7th, 1889,
A. R. LANIER «»rdinarv.
BRIDGE NOTICE.
GEO RGIA—B uiiocii Cou h t y:
Specification of bridge to be built
across Lull's Creek at the i>iace
known us Elator’s Hill in the--
District. Posts to be 10x10 inches
sqcafe, eapsiils same slztc as posts
15 feet long. 3 post to each arch, ar¬
ches to be 15 teet apart, 5 stringers
to each arch, 4x10 inches and
jogged on bottom side and Japped
on capsill; outside stringers to be
boiled together oh ends where they
meet on caps’ll the whole length of
said bridge. Post to be put in the
earth to a sure and solid foundation.
Flooring to be 12 feet long, 1 1-2
inches, 8 or 10 inches wide, to be
well and substantially posted, bal
listen d and braced with 4x4 scant¬
ling. base board to lie nailed up to
the newhl post on the ends of the
floor the whole length of said bridge
10 inches wide, 1 1-2 thick, ail lum
ber to be good heart. Contractor
will be required to build said bridge
as quick aw possible when let out.
Also to enter into bond with good
security to keep said bridge in good
repair for the term of seven years
from date of contract. Said bridge
to be 212 feet in length Will be let
out on the 2d day ot March next.
This February 4th, 1889,
A. it. LANIER, Ordinary.
Job Printing!
LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS,
ENVELOPES,
And Job Pruning of off kinds ex
ecitted on sholt notice at the
BJA GS-XjE OFFIOEI
Patroni/e your county paper. (jjti
Price* duplicated.
P.P.P.
(Prickly Aah, Poke Boot, ao<l Potassium.)
CtJK£S
SYPHILIS
toons. all Ulcere of and Old blood Sores, all Rheumatiem and
diseases tho ; those that hav»
resisted other treatment yield steadily and surely
to the wonderful power of P. P. P., tho great
Blood Partner.
SCROFULA
I » an Imparity to the blood, jnrodnetog Lamps or
Legs, the greatest or Feet, blood for the medicine cure of which earth. nso All P. P. these P.j
on
giving diseases yield life readily and to strength. the power of P. P. P,,
new new
BLOOD POISON
Oared in ito worst form ; sometimes to esses with
Erysipelas, where >He oatient was to Eternal Pain
and Scrofulous givan m> Ulcere by the broke physicians. till the In eome cases
out party was a
mass of corruption; a bottlo of P. P. P. was
procured, and the disease yielded quickly.
RHEUMATISM
And in nil Affections cf the Mood. P.P.F. stand*
alone ami lUrtvaied, and some ot its cares are
really won*Jarful.
If yon suffer from anything kite Syphilis, Scro¬
fula, Blood Poison, Ulcere, Old Sores, Eheuma.
give tisrn, { or P. any P. disease triai of the blood, be sure m d
a
sium P 1 P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root, and Potas¬
is no secret patent fnodiciue like the many
on the market. Its formula is on every bo ric,
thug giving that a guarantee other blood of its purifier purity does and whole* give.
eoateaets no
Lippman Bros., Wholesale
Druggists, Hole Manufactur¬
ers and Proprietors; Lippman
Block, Savannah, Ga.
ALLIANCE. •
STATESBORO ALLIANCE.
Meets every FOURTH Saturday in
cacti month at 10 o’clock a. m.
B. E. TURNER, Pres.
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♦
Notice of Land Sale,
State of Georgia, )
Bulloch County.}
Whereas, on the twenty-ninth day
of March, A. D. 1887, W. H, De
Loach made and executed to W. W.
OUifT his certain deed, thereby con
v eying tittle to the said W. W. 01
liii’ to two tracts of land, situate,
lying and being in the County of
Bulloch, in the 45th G. M. Excelsior'’ District,
md in the village of
hounded on the north by lands of
& A. Kennedy, east by public street
known as Franklin street, south by
lands of W. H. De Loach, and west
by street known as Padgett street,
tract one ec’*e it i....che I
eh the sa d W 7 ‘ B 1
iesutet '
Also one other tract or lot of land
situatc , l ving an<1 being in the
( ; ounty 0 f Bulloch in the 45th G. M
Distfict an.] in the village 6 of Exc.il- :
* lot bounded k n „»s a ,i on ,l. the . north ,,; , by , lands
»
f "* “* De Loach > described
above, east hy lands of W. W. Olltff
;l nd west by street known as Pad
, rnH ,. r> -« ^ree acres,
u P lw on "• vr’fllirti Ollitf the power conferring to sell
and dispose of said tracts'of lands
f or the purpose of j paying one cer.
t , n l)ru not f or t hp ll( . ttpr
8 f s<M T n K the P»y«‘entof which i said i
<le ® d VVaS
promissoiv note datefi March
29th, 1887, and due November 1st,
l887 for Ulp pdneipa! sum of five
huadrcd an<1 twenty five dollars, r;
° l f* or boar ?
‘f. *'£ te c tro f nt f -P matunt er « ,ln » ^- ra atl
filTant >
pet cent, attorneys °f. coiiectl I ? tees, n ln which uhuhug dead 10
and note have, been duly recorded iu
book “I” folios 67 and 68 Jn the
of Clerk’s '(‘Ann GmJ< or<bYSu|>«ricr _ Bail Goan
the st). y or och.
And wherefts, the said W. H. De
Loach failed to pay saj^A ^romyiSory
note at the time spc/'.BiaJ shi! «nd nh .
pointed therein, and refuses a
fails to pay said notes; and'whereas
the said W. H. De Loach is npwdue
to W. VV. Ollitf upon said note the
sum of live liundred and twenty-live
dollars principal, the sura of fifty
one dollars and 33 cents interest,
fifty-seven dollars and 63 cents at¬
torneys fees. ,
Now for the purpose of making
the said sum of .money, due as
aforesaid, by order of the power
vested in them as attorneys at law
for tiie said W. W. Oiiiff by the deed
aforesaid, the undersigned will sell
the said tracts of laud at public out-,
cry to the highest bidder, for casB)
before the courthouse door of said
county between the legal hours of
sale on the first Tuesday in March
next. This January 26th, 1889.
I. BEASLEY & SON,
Plaintiff’s Attorneys.
GEORGIA—Bulloch County.
To all whom it may concern:
Sarah E. Alderman having in due
form applied to the undersigned lor
the guardianship of the person and
property of Naomi E. Aiderruun, a
minor child of James Alderman,'
late of said county, deceased, active
is hereby gtveu that her application 1
will be beard at my office on the*
first Monday in March next. Given
under my hand and official Aigna
lure Hits January the 7th, 1889, - V v
A. U. LANIER,Ordinary B.C,