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•XOa-e Eagle
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0, A. BRANNJSN, PCBWSHEK.
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SppfiettionF The rale* of legal ‘*<lf ertis
jng »r» regulated by law. jof the
The New« from diflcrent parts cdninUt
Bounty will be published, and
ioicstiooi or ln<* Jopic? JM’O FolicHFo.
l etters from oW correspdndtent* are
be “cut down, ’ as in' 1 *acK
liable le it. "'hen
tof apace sometime* require* late
'% cemmuuicatioi! ■arrive* too u wm
be published In the next issue.
• Tbs Eaoi.b will t‘e eeiU to discontinued responsible
•ubecribers until ordered
W them. inserted unless ,
NiO communication of the writer,
tecsmpsnied by the iitinc evidence
not fer publication, but a* *«
^Address ail eommnnIcetion* tide redoing to Tu*
te the buelnc** of paper
JEarlb, Stateebord, Ga. l
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■ 18,3889
Tmmdat Amu. f
Of 1,036 ministers in alias
sachusetts only 934 lav oil the
•adoption amendment. of the IVohibijm
iuedtta _ A ^ - Jly v,j|{
D 1 ’ f M ¥«
< 9 O’clock »■ . W
A.
fixtd by the i resident v. t
iieople- of the United Yd Rtcs
to “ ,Xp meet in their tvmok'^iw plA^oi
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TT\e best known negro m
the United States, Fred Doug
las> was not |d)le to secure
accommodations in the tirst
clas® hotels of Jacksonville,
’although they were owned by
Northern Republicans ant
filled with Northern guests.
The businfs* men al Savaii
Hah were not long recovering
from the cfiocts of the recent
fire. They are preparing to
rebuild already, and there i*
5 no depresftion. Among the
and an improved water ser¬
vice.
The Michigan Legislature
has pawed a bill prohibiting
the mamilaetuic, sale* keep¬
ing for »aie, of giving away
of any cigarette or any imita¬
tion thereof. That Legisla¬
1 ture has regard ioi the
a
liealth and constitutions ol its
people, and if other States
would adopt similar measure*
jt would 1)? of .untold benefit
to future generations.
At , tne . conference , ,, lie- , y
0 «
'blicsihs belli ih ■ Birming
Aia.,-A}>ni i. » .; 1 tTP It!, l ny .poof
v begrO was cxclH<U r 1 from tlid
moctini- *' 'I'hiK is ratliw* ‘ h«rfi ‘
• ’ ’
Oil JL'v the ward* oi the nation, as
* ? aWi 99 H 1 er *'; cent ' of the
voting power Oi Ihftt State.
The J.UC ULgiuca .lie an* Liioinii’nio .K w iiunii_ tn
lose faith in the promises Cl
theil' leaders. A iter twenty
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years’ ... rehunee . the. . pledges .
n\ 1 r
pl the Repuljlieiril ... .party they
’ )
much j j • -
are not . lieaiei reprcsen
Ration and the fat of rices than
a„ ^ I!' .
1 -
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, 1 Oil last Saturdav • - evening *
th# contributions , towards a
txeoi’gia Home lorex-l unfed
frates had reached a total oi
$34,882, and it was itist fairly
getting ... Ullth't , ,
vv.!). Ill
editorial ODi tliv rhbveiheut the
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rwxatftrttirt., VOIMtttlttlOli a ...-o. >|\’„ Nkl nt „
.
Shall UOt go heggjiig fur
thfttni t.H«na. The J.JH.ro -0 m 0 Vf» o gpui imlil mtlicw mtn„.
aud gold mines, .hut no mine
^ rirhef tiiiill tbu v
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of -Georgia aftd iro'.n v , It ^llbl!
he be fin Clug w- tht tne y v lid U ILMI Lkat Gil a 11 An*- Mb
tail) Olll’ VeD-t’anh ill the davS
fsw JHe mm »»d g i 0 ; T
c V brigntei • I
grow#
GOOD BEDAVIOll.
To the Editor of The Gayle :
j imve read with interest
t j ic ] c td ers 0 f your eorrespon
d*nts in regard to the be¬
havior of children at chmch
and elsewhere. T)o our young
men appreciate behavior? the import* Do
auce of good example
we teach them by consid¬ po¬
liteness towards and
eration for others? Our Great
Mes»i|h, in bis moral teaeh
mgs on eSrlh, Ireqtiently
touches upon mere manners,
teaches that modesty is
the spirit of decent behavior,
and openly censured His fol¬
lowers for selecting the high¬
est seats in the synagogue
and the best seats at feast*.
Good manners and good allied, mor¬ and
als are ver y closely in the
a man’s only motive
cultivation of good behavior
should be to make himself a
better man and to render liim
* e l( agreeable to everyone do. No
with whom he has to
one w,U deny j***.™"^
in 1 he sense that true
tegy makes a gentleman.
Who is it that doesn’t honor
al „i reS| , f ,t the young mao
w p 0 p as reverence for religion
an( j 0 j t > ago, regard for
women, kindness for children;
gentleness ijwv* dumb
these qualities, will not want
tor friends. Young vrnui, it
l»ays to he well behaved.
fT<DKX.
j’TATEsBOUO.
«» I'roswd.
iuirt ItB Future
Ten tori"- »<m three families con
.Minted tlu population of tins vil,
within its limits: nor anything
denote that it was the poiintr site!
Of* rich end brocrossivc coutW
the countv waa bui’ding^tjp iimnotkloW
-ctrmmnnrt ‘TUit time
IK Was in l. wn ....... until Win ,..i 4 s°; lie
remarked it .OQkcd very much htfc a
finished and dead town, and alt it
required wan to have its funeral
nvpneUr .,1
T The i first c , sign of t improvement • be ,
gan to show itself in 1879. IVe
vious to that time the land had
been held by parties who had no de
sire to see the town grow. Some of
them lived in distant places, and of
course felt no direct interest in the
building tip of the town. The
lands changed hands: new blood
and pushing voting men obtained a
foi thoid here, and the .. town . . has
since been on the Upgrade. At this
time town can claim seven first
class stores, to-wit : Biitch, Jones
* Lester & Donaldson, Mrs. J.
V. Langford <fc Oo., Smith A Tar
ner (two stores), M. M. Holland and
J. A. Brannen. The merchants'all
carry good stocks, and M Itilc ten
'’ !3,s a gb only about $4,000 worth
ot merchamiise war, sold, now at
[past ?(! 0 ,run) worth is sold annually,
Iu the last three years residences
have-been erected for the following
parties: Mrs. Skinner, Henry Al
demon. Wilson, .John A. Jofies, Smithl-Mrs. Julia
J. V,. H. s. Blltch,
Augustus Yfateni, ,J. L. Brown, II.
T. Bot»lei> Mulachi Mercer, J. A.
Brannen, D R. Groover, John Ha
f>. tr } ng {.}_ Q Everett, S. F. Oililf W
Davis, William Huggins; Walter
'Juhnson; John A. 1 ’ Waters, Mr.
Woodward: and J. E. C. Tillman,
,111 And in U admtion dMiiuii/u to wmi.Bwu the store Utiuse bouses 8
lle,< ) Ihree 'Vara ago, viz., those of
R. 1‘. Lester. W. B. G*riner and R
K, Simimm-, the following new
stores hdu> been built: BHtcb,
Jones & Go's, W. T. Smith's, Dr.
Holland 3 and,.t A. BrainOn s. In
!he k * ngt '* of 1 ' 01 ® twenty
tenant nouaes have been erected.
The Baptist.iuiu Methodist churches
In addition'to the above the follow
iH S * ro a fcw oi die improvements
to be uiadethis \cnr: W, D. Davis
y. L- Johnson, wore hep: J. L.
Browg. worsbop; Geurge-T. -Hohler,
workshop; W. H, Butch. six tene
Green mentis; J. A. Brannen, two offices-.
Johuston, W.; Sf Rrectorius,
Wat “ rs » J «<*«on Mikcll, W.
r. Smith, V. I„ Johnson. Mr. Gun
by, G. T Bgiler Ool. Lee, Dr. J.
t>ne and others
whose ~
Gam s ..wc can't, remember,
residences. Ufccsrs, W." N. Hall
UB%iTe aad 4 o ^l» h Lee have also made ex
tuiprovemcnts to their ho
tsl*. Ttum c»rs ago no nowopaper
rv ‘,
? 6 i °* Hr own and
published w 1 . weekly. l No* Messrs,
Potter, Groover, Shockley, John
ston ami Brannen adorn the legal
profession. At that time a doctor
was a rare bird; now three physi¬
cians are here, to-wit.: Drs. Hol¬
land, White and Peeler. John A.
Smith will also build at an early
(lay a large livery and sale stable.
Ten years ngo a school of twenty
scholars was hard to get; now two
teachers instruct seventy-fire popH#.
Then the mail came once a week
and In ought a handful of mail; now
it comes every day and brings
sacks fulL- JVhan the pop«jSltK>n ttf
the town was ten; now .it is three
hundred. The men who own the
land here now display a spirit of
enterprise by laying out streets and
sc'ling their lots at reasonable
The trade of the town is
growing each year, on core*
plctton of flic railroad, which, m
our opinion will be very soop,
Statesboro will‘be a home market
for the fartmrs of Bulloch, thus in¬
creasing and helping our agriciil
turn! resources. That Bulloch Is
one of the best counties in tife it
state is agreed to by eyeryone
all famillat with the lands of Geot
gia, and with a railroad to furniai
cheap transportation, why Statesboro there and is tie ijo
reason prf
county generally should not
gress fasler in the fu til re than m
the past.
g/> iio ai, law.
Jimph, Ga„ April 13,1889.,
To the Editor of the Eagle:
on the etli at this month a ejr
t*ij wo|
trict ordcre(1 out his hands to
sa jd roitd. There was one yon*
man who ^1 woutcl not '"l w°rk, » on tje
0 t
over ‘aid road with his best stop
clothes and shining collar on, aii
the hands stopped him near a mif
Hat and demanded of him a fine i
$ 1 lie used -some abusive Ian
,
gunge- and told them he
They decided if kind words an^
|«t th.t .rticJ
to the defaulter, and be went on spatl hi|
way with his nice clothes all
‘ i
contriimted by ,Ta^t«e.)
mk,n gf:Hu^ftrng“.AK /eJlw.Jias_tojroritl
* c : * ,mn a
1 • be sett dm,i, a«d watts fer Provo
, e) j C .. to bring him suecass, make watt his
crap*, &c , he mought have to a
longtime. The feller that rolls uphis
peeves that-, Eli. and Work Gtchys is in the usually prior of “gits bred
and meat, and the feller that trie* to
„ u it hv . lisi ofr hj9 pore 1 swap^n’’ MS j a ti 0 n*,
passing cminterfit money ap’
horses iwiially -comas out at the little
ecml of the horn. When kind Provi
<le ,,ce ? iv i es ,,s ?*? c Iaw * an’sens the
.
L'",, S.ro.S'tlf^a TeUer or*to Jo to
work and impriiv his talents. That ole
saying th*jt thorn,ain’t a penny’s differ
r '"' p ' vho ami he
VT ' M> pl.iys. won’t hold water. Time
prove* that the man who work* an’
’tends -to Mr business will succeed a
heap better than the feller what ’tends
to other people’s business.
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Thc Eim}1 To " cr Uotupieted.
The Rifle 1 Tower, recently copi
pleted at j.’jfris; is the highest
structure ever.-roared by human
hancls, being 1 ,U 8 feet high, or over
t,wic 6 as high ns :our great moqu
.incut at Washington. The etectiie
for light at its. summit will be. visible
forty miles, and it will be strong
enough to.,enable a person to reafd a
newspaper at the distance of seven
miles,—Baltimore Sun,
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Micella ueous.
Building in the City of Mexico is said
to be so active that *01116 of the work
hak to be suspended for the want ipf
bri f )kl *y c! ‘ !! -
jng^theey^ w you Untl -pricking pains bear on brigk mov
or cannst
I’SjiK falling, wnd you.-fimdd m,r ' - v , 0 . ur promptly s ?« ht , W(,ak a«d Dr.
use
J. I!. McLeans strengthening Eye
Safve. 25ccntsabox
f. H)rin . tlK! u *t levc.C years Atlanta,
Ga.; lias put nearly AI OO.OCM in her
,%eet* and sewers.
Th»re a v *‘ manv accident* and dis
ease* which affect’ Stock and cause
Jenou- incoiivenienee and loss to the
fanner tn bis work which maybe
_ wi'u
’
While the Rev. Sam Small was
conducting Pittsburg a temperance meeting
in last' week a wine
dealer objected to some of UU rs
marks, and was forcibly ejected
from the chlfrcli amid great excite
ment. One old Udy was so excited
tihst she rushed tip to the wine inei
chant as hw was leaving ?M struck
him in the face wuh hef fist.
Pers01l , A - h o life Of exposure
to flun matisn% lieiiralgiaf,
and lumbago and will find a valuable
rentedv ie Dr. J. H. NcTes>n’«' Vol
t ; i> U P W ' ?m,h
cai " ,vul * l( bdi(e "Iflammsuon.
tVben uaiurs falter* anu requires
etftng Cordial and Blood Purifier. |1.00
per bottle,
Jklltk. % Irlftlt ?%
Statesboro, Ga.,
A¥D will carry in STOCK ALL KINDS OF
have OPENED
GOODS NEEDED BA THE PEOPLE.
0 KHH, W li 0038 , IISRBWAH
TINWARE, FARMING UTENSILS, &c.
We also keep in stock a full for Hnc WAN of Ready AM AKER Made C' A UOTiIINO, BROW N, FIN tne ® leitma *^ t 3
SHOES, &c. We are a>nt« clothe* made to order it you clesue it. W e w*|
clothiers, and we will have your atul we v til mao
our share of the trade, anil when you buy come to see us,
and endeavor to please you. * 1 -1
Beg your pardon, but SAY, did you know that
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WAS THE BEST MiO CHEAPEST PLACE IN SAVANNAH Til BUT
FOOTWEAR OF ANT KIND?
BOOTS SS01S TO suit everybody I
—AND—
Prices to STa.it tia.e Xino.es l
Call and see a pair of our ‘‘GEORGIA Ii CZZ AH ”
SHOES, made in all styles and warranted Solid
We have a special lot of shoes suitable for farmers.
E. B. .FLOOD, ISO Bmsfctoa Street.
1 »nl with ii1»abov« firm and b#g an inspection of our stock and price*. County.)
S.E. ROACH, (foi merlr of Bulloch
10SRIOBICA1.S, &o.
KAGLB rosusame Cl!
will KEEP ON HAND AND FOR SALE
AT CITY PRICES ,
EVERYTHING USUALL sd KEPT IN A FIRS T-CLASS BOOK AN Is
ST > TIONERY STORE. .
^ 0, ‘' “°° k ^*S&h C ? nnt Jw LUjeiala, Blank* Rubbers, of Every Bfaus, Kind Used by ■
. afir , article
j RteJT dme. Remember to call around in
f T 97 _ r C. ~ HBDDEblO r -pqTON
. a
Haa.'_g'MAIVAULK.
SPKIJSG.
°' _ , a ven!ai bS’iitieriowinnefr
T hr m ‘ lutu i 3 n0 " -CP'***..
. J},*. ? <1 gsters cetly
; > ® sw smg,
Dior.soft. : iclodoous songs 1 hear.
Queen j| Flora in her beauteous wVt*t robes
A Pressed in S ml .,i
Dowers
Smiles from In •• blooming fresii abode
Withi » those greeny ro.y boV rs.
The dolctu!in.!, the curlVvv' hell *
A lonely sn oetness to the soul,
Has ceased i mund its ,ol*oin knoll
I've heard it* plaintive lust echoes.
The happy la, of merriment,
On fragrant > inions wafted far,
Gay Sad music winter'-dreariness through all nature to sends,
m:tr,
^ [n s<; . 0 g ikdigfu, . ft „ in .
Blow An inspiration of
into flames that genial, lire,
That gives the warmth of joy and
lfe '
Anti while yon clothe fond nature gay
In beauties from fair I'avadisw,
n ^ e b ? l '»^ ! «n^how: I may,
D, beautify my passing life,
That it may ev«r cflpSvste,
And charm the eyes on it that gaze,
And pass from earth to heaven away,
Without pollution ora stain.
And a* you n .ft on fragrant win**,
Your ntehow and your ^wcet
firsathe perfume,
into me the breath that bring*
A sweetness to my life renewed.
Q, blooming robes Spring, your beauteous
Point UK unto sweet Paradise,
Where veinrt'l w a vd forever .-ol!
And lovely heauty ’
‘ J never dies.
Kat, Juan.
MaI - (G.. April 1st, 1 SS 9 .
of Ointment* lor t'a
tavrh that Contain Mercury,
ar Mercury will uircly destroy tlm
sense of smell and completely derange
the through' whole the’ system when entering "it
mucus suffacer. Such ar
tides should never be used except on
prescription.- cians, .from reputable physi¬
as the damages they will do are
ten-fold from them, to the flail good you can derive
ufactured by F. J. * Cheney Catarrh Cure, <!fc Co., man¬
O., To¬
ledo, contain- no mercury, and is
taken blood internally, and and acts directly upon
the mucus surface* of the
system »n-buying Hall’s l iParrii Cure
be sure - ev get the genuine. It is
taken Ohio, . internally uud made in Toledo,
®grsold I*- F.. J. Cheney dr Co,
bottle. by Druggis's. Price 75 e.
per
why i 4 if
That people, linger along r./wars com¬
plaining abcitt that continual tired
feelingV One boltle of Bvo'/*’ Wood
entirely Verifier tied Wood Mttk, >■ „iJ|
remove thi* feeling, give them
a good appetite uud regular* ciig<**tion
For sale by M. M. ItoriaiJd, druggist
Statesboro, Ga i 17-Lv ’
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t ^!5?*j.
PYRAFU8E
A SUIUt CUBE *0«C
CHILLS 4 FEVER,
, L’. ^OUMBASUE ANB Yj .
UPPMAM’S PYRAFUGE
IS CAiiBD THX
Wonderful Ghill and Fever Expeller
It errs* the chills and ferer, tone* np tht mteax
f ai>petlte ’ toin S aj S strenjfth and health to tki
sr
LIPPMAN BROS.,
Druggists, Sole M»»n»
facturers and Proprietors,
Block, Ga 4
to Debtors amt Creditors
Countj-.
All persons having demand*
the estate of James Alder
late ot said county, deceased,
e hereby notified to present their
aims, duly certified, to the under
gneil within the time prescribed
f law, and all persons indebted td
id estate must make payment te
at once.
•This March 14th, 188J>,
: Doctor A. BranNsn,
Jas. W. Denmark,
jiministrators deceased.. of James Alder*
pan, marl4-6w
lu' 1%.:~*;;V‘*ésry;;la
; flgflfiv , ; V71» ‘ :— V 19m”
firm
Real Estate!
Any person who has
L A. 2 sTID TO SELL,
And warns to find a- imrebaser
ought to Al VERTlSIv.
I will act as Agent for the sale
ol Lands placed in my hands,
and will advertise the same, and
will .... charge Reasonable .
for selling a Per Cent
the same.
n<, saie is made uo ex
ponses will be incurred.
Respect f<u lly,
j. A. BRANNEN,
Statesboro^ Ga.
Job Printing!
letterheads, bill heads,
envelop is*
And Job P-tilting of all kinds ex¬
ecuted on short notice at the
"EAGLE OFFrOE!
Patronize fOiD- comity paper. City
FOR RENTf
session IhSuic.i,™!,':' given «,t once. Hi'nt'roig.'.llbtilp'^ A only u, i
a
—1 DISMISSION
OF GEORGIA ) j
BULLOCH COUNTY,
James r . Lamer , and Jame* Alder
Executors of Auguste* Lanier d««
3 «SS! y iu“i wm
upon the same at rnr oftic* iu Sta*
on the first Jlouday in Jua*
Given under iny hand and official
February 6th, 1889,
A. R. ] 4 anier, Ordinary.
guardian tomofo, "Jrfffifi; Sri
of J. I. Bland objtctSnl Y for r
I. Lanier), and if no
A. If. Lahieh, Oed«ak.
BRIDGF NATTr^
Bit o«h ..ocinry.______
of the Bridges to b*
across Lott’s Creek i..*r
uott r nf)V s creeK rwlr r enuren, ti „,. r ,,, ftn on fk- th*
ividing line of the 1209th and 45th
MrictgG. M.: First Bridge 16 fret
me and 12 feet wide 2 arches f»»t*
econd ^ on< J Bridffe 66 b ”, fee* 1 ee u lomr 12 19
idie, 4 arches. I bird . 1 Bridge to b*
^tended, making the length of said
147 feet, 12 feet wide, being
18 feet in said Bridges in length,
wide: all of said Bridges t.
’cpaired with good new heart
>ber of ^ame dimensions as old
vdge, all unsound material taken
$ aud replaced with heart
i' v- a ,, P sl lls, c btringera, . .
I, f. ost, if .* 1 any needed, *ud Newel to be Post,
‘fcarth to and solid put
‘S A a sure foun
board to be nailed up the
*11 T ost :*n each end of the
*)le length floor
,of said bridges 10
J^wide ^“wal Post and to I 1-2 bo inches thick.
well and sub- •
f J l J braced. a level wji Said u
\i^'vrflcn J’iutmoALi. flu.shed. m ready Said Bridges for tn 1
>e let out to the lowest bidder
88Q 1 i,;KRDAT ia 1
BS8J. r Contractors , will be requ
to enter into Bond, with good
ity, to keep g;
Said Bridges in a'
condition ,
lor the traveling
for Seven years from date of B
lhis Mar, a 25th, 1889.
A. R. LANIER, Ob Dina)
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Bo I.LOCH COUATV.
On the legilTiW^o^af
between the
wdl soli at public out cry bef J
Courthouse door or
Ga the in- Stalest*
ing to the following estate lands
ham of the late
A. Bran nan, to-wit:
I loss led and lying seventy-four m the 47th acres, moil 4
tlie t North fL d K by °, lands un -L of and John bound*! F Bu.
neu, on the East by lands of 1
gar. S' Brown, B -T on the ad South by beF ll
inw Ug to saul estate, n ? a ’* and liU1 d* thh \
on
ham A. a Brannen; D p!acf - of lti,> lute
am containing
buildings X^iises and a iarm of fifty 1
SJ with two “ d approved i» securities
’'"“'ary !»;, 1890. Apr"td l
for title,. Thi.
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bom*