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STATESBORO, GA.
Official Organ ok Bulloch ('
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of space some?imes requires it. When
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to the busiuessWif tin* paper to i'liti
Baulk, Statesboro, Ga.
Tuck :>av .. Mai 23, 1889.
r PHe resolulions adopted by
the national Alliances through
out the’ cotton growing see
tioiis ofthejSouth in rega»d to
cotton bagging, is beginning
to' assume’a phase of serious¬
ness, very detrimental to the
intmisl’ofilhe mautaeturers of
bagging and they are now
beginning'Toj ealize the 'posi¬
tion in which they stand.
On Nay lGtli, NffshvBlc
Tcnn. u iwiled in the pres
ancc of 8 or 10 thou, and en
tlmsiaslie patriot^, a beauti¬
ful monument in memory of
the confederate dead. Twenty
five years have passd sincp
the Lost Cause of the Con¬
federacy, but foity times
tlvuity-five can not still the
ardour a. d admiration felt in
the heart of every true South
t'itu r, for the noble and sclf
saefaficcing deeds of valor,
by otrr confederate
every state in the
South from the Potomac to the
RioCrande feel Ibis by their
continuous erecting of moij
ubfents to their memory, there
by portraying to the world
the warm place they still occu¬
py in our hearts.
TV AN HOF DOl'S.
The weal her is warm, the
days Scarce, are long, provisions are
and credit is,poor.
..
Crops ars a Mttlc
especially cotton. A great
many cotton planters
plain of having a poor
Statestloi'<» was representt-d
ai the Ficalay sflpiui picnic at
Fellowsm?) by K. i .( me ami
W. I). I)av:s, accompanied dv
their best girls.
killed - Mr. X. M. Wright says he
eighty cut worms iu his
garden one morning recently.
C. II. and If. F. Waruoc .
killed two large turki s not
rang since.
o X
eon 0 ,! * nine t - m iu
the schools i< thw vOTmlv.
],. E. W m'ooek am! S.
Groover cave opened a
to Au-wIm.
Henry Gordon.
Ena i. Ga.
May 13th, F89.
To fit. ■ Editor,of allow The iCdgP ■
A If you wid me
in your paper; I wish to lei
and others know how I
eve been treated by my son,
V Bowen. He was con
>1 and sentenced to the
penife.nliary, lVomthiscounty,
for the term of ten years.
On last August he escaped
the convict .
camp, and
been back to this county
since, with the exception of
only n very little time, slip
- - • -
ping pir.g . from Iren, place place to to
'• Rich was all trouble to
I, at a great expense a d
I trouble, got up :i petition, ami
s cnt a man to Atlanta twice,
trying to get bis pardon. On
last Saturday night, while I
was away from home, there
ing no one left but E. M.
B wen, nty son, and and a
young man bv the name of
Proctor, Jack came to my
place and stayed iintill Sun
day evening, late when he
left, as I had told him I did
not want him to come around
me untill he could get his par¬
don, if possible. I tried sev¬
eral times to get him to go
hack to the convict camp and
give me a better chance to
get him a pardon, and said I
w uld go with him and do all I
could for him. But when I
came home this morning, I
found that some ore had been
in my trunk, and had taken
about forty dollars, and I am
satisfied Jack Is the party
that has taken the money, and
if, as 1 believe, he did take it,
he needs no pardon whatever.
I believe he is gone, and is
making his way to Florida, or
some place South.
It pains me to write you
this, hut I feel like I want "my
friends and foes to know rny
trouble, and see how a favored
son has treated his aged hi¬
ther.
J. J. Bowen.
CEMETERY.
The citizens of the town
and community met in the
courthouse on last Friday
night, to take steps in loca¬
ting a place for the burial of
the dead. Mr Tillman was
made chairman, and on mo¬
tion, the following gentle¬
men were selected to act as
trustees of the proposed cem¬
etery, to-wit: IX 0. Proctor,
B. E. Turner, D. R. Groo¬
ver, Jos. Zetterour, R. F.i jes¬
ter, J. E. C. Tillman, Win.
Huggins, II. 6. Blitch, John
A. Smith, and S. F. Olliff.
Col. Groover was made chair¬
man of the board, with the
power to call a meeting of the
trustees at such time as may
be proper. These gentlemen
are to select the ground, but
before confirming a purchase,
’] y are to submit their action
to a meeting of the citizens,
to be by them approved or
iv : ected. The lands near the
Baptist red, church seem to be fa¬
ta but the place is yet to
\ bs- decided upon.
it is a very important mat
iU)( ] one that should re
C eive due consideration from
trustees, All men arc
j*n to die, and right consid
and due regard for
tS;o dead, require that every
jm-n have a cemetery, that
the same mav receive care
and attention from the living.
CORPORATION.
^ was resolved by the
ns on last Friday
that this town be
at the next session of
|„, ? , B i atm . 0 . Some
..rose as to the probable
,, r mai „,. linin „
|, u , every one
to favor the idea, and
voted. A municipal govern
ment will be necessary
;\s it is in every other grow
ing town, and no man can
to it, unless he is an
arehibt, or has so little
spirit as to oppose
that elevates society ami
motes the public
While the property
will have to pay some
to keep up a town govern
ment, no man can object to
that who has the welfare ol
his town at heart. ■ EA man
ought not to own property iu
a town, if he objects to pay *
ing his share of the taxes,
; bearing - his part . ot the* A> "'
dens „ of of civil civil '
Men who own property,
the ones to pay thcMp'liinflft fSLww;^o
cause they receive therefroMj’
er benefit to$L er &;
man owns a lot in p , h
pays a small tax, he is
ed by the good order preserv¬
“ Railroad
ed. Tiie will in- .
create the population of the
town, ard the public health,
the protection of society, pll
demand a town governing It,
and wo are glad^ to see our
people favor it.
HOW’S THIS!
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for an\- case of Catarrh tin t
cannot be cured by taking Halls
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY&CO., Proprietor.,
Toledo, Ohio.
We the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years,
and believe him perfectly honorable
in all business transactions and
financially able to carry out any
obligation made by their linn.
West&Tktjax* Wholesale
Toledo, O
Wat.dinG, Rinnan & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, Ohio.
E. H. VanHoEsen, Cashier, Toledo
National Hai.k, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in¬
ternally. acting directly upon
blood and mucus surfaces ot tik
system.
‘Tice 75c. per bottle, Sold by
Druggists.
NOTICE.
Therewill bo an examination of ap¬
plicants for license to teach in the pub¬
lic schools of Builoch county.atStates
boro; for white* on Wednesday, 29th,
nut. and for colored teachers, on
Thursday the Sftth, hist.
By order of Jar. h. Hook, 8. S. C.
_ This May 3rd, 1889.
James S. liagin, C. 8. C.
Persons who lead a life of exposure
arc* subject to rheumatism, icunilvia,
md lumli.ago Dr. and J. will find r m’’* v.-iln.pj'-'
remedy in U. >tcL' banffh Vu !
panic Oil Liuhnent.; it will
oain And subdueintiarnmati m.
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fi .-il L«xto*»M. received tli»: It Em Gold Wllh M** Jp® :
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in the Jinsln&s, l'hw.*. 7 /UnAd, U Tj/pe- rtr
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paring to earn a living, busine&a and to hold world. high and hcii
ora -io poHiUODSi in tho
There are many accidents and
eases which affect Stock and
serious inconvenience and ! >ss to
fanner in his work which may
juioklv remedied by the use of Dr.
H. McLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment.
FOB $80.
JUST THINK OP IT!
riMOwimmii
Do you waul a S; wing M whine?
$17.50 TO $30.00.
Warranted Five Years!
With all attachments.
for illustrated Circulars of our
“Singers,” “New Home,” etc.
810 TO s-;,i
hived by ordering diuct from
il v dcjnartcrF. Needles for
my /vlachine 25 cents i dozen
in stamps. Address
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THE LOUISVILLE SEWIIE HACHtkE CD.,
NO. 520 FOURTH AVE.,
mm? ly Louisville, Ky.
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AMES ENGINES
VARIABLE FEED
SAW MILES.
COTTON PRESSES,
Cotton Orlns
loud Creek Grist Mills,
Gin Repairs, Machinery
{Supplies, &e.
fa# 'Write for Catalogue and
:). M. STONE, Salesman,
No. 7 Wauren Blocs,
iU<»USTA, GKORGLA.
Many Persons
AO k:'n t'.o’.ru from ovcrwntk nr hcmehold
Brown’S Iron Ititlcrt
he sy.ie-a, ftids digestion, *e!n.»Te» ax*
Ot liile, oud uuitM lamiatTii. G«t tliii^ur.uiae,
A ► l w tv W ■ v V
Statesboro, Ga.,
*
:-VE OPENED AND wILT, CARRY IN STOCK ALL KINDS OF
goods NEEDED BA the people.
IH iu WCl m, Bill BOOBS, ms,
Mi- TINWARE, FARMING UTENSILS, &c.
We aim keep In siwk » full line of Rm.1v Mu.to CLOTHING, FINE HATS
stDCN. A<\ Wo .w agent* i<>r WANAMAKKR A BROWN, the wlebrutwi
lothlot ■aA wt will h.ivo youv ototfies imnlo to order U' you dost it It. IV** want
iur >;uuv of unit whou ">m buy come to see us, and we will make
nrWs low, and endeavor to you. fc21-ly
3TATIOWESRY SSOOSS-S,
PERIODICALS, &.B.
THUS EMIL. HJGUSIBK 6®.
will kelp on hand and for sale
AT CITY PRICES
EVERYTHING USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS BOOK AND
STATIONERY STORE.
Biteis Eoc&s, ITato Beaks, Lctiar Ciood Hovels, Scads, Tasiodicals, Paper, Legal Cap, Bavelopes,
AND ALL KINDS OF READING MATTER.
Ink, Writing Fens, Pencils, Slates, and All Other School Apparatus,
Note Books, Receipts, Blanks of Every Kind Used by
County Officials, Rubbers, Brads,
And in fact any article iu this line. Remember to call around in “THE
EAGLE” Office for anything you may want in the way of Reading
Matter, etc,
W. CL ZHTjEJID LESTON, MANAGER.
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TIN WAM, WOODEN WARE,
i i DIXIE BOY” PLOWS.
HORSE HOES A.UNTIE CULTIVATORS.
PALMER BROTHERS,
g-bqs& ta .
Miscella n eons.
If you find pricking pains on mov
! ng the eyes, find or cannot sight bear weak bright
'Jght, and your and
falling, H. McLean’s you should promptly use Eye Dr.
1. Strengthening
ialve. 25 cents a box.
Manufactories would pay hero in
iouth Georgia.
When nature falters ann requires
kelp, recruit her enfeebled energies
with Dr. J. H. McLean’s Strength¬
ening Cordial and Blood Purifier. $1.00
>er bottle.
Lookout for cyclones this sultry
weather.
WHY IS IT
that people linger along always com
feeling? ilrtining One about that continual Be{/gs tired
bottle of f Blood
"nrtjlrr and Blood Maker will
ntirely remove thi? feeling, give them
i good appetite and regulate digestion.
/or sale by M. M. Holland, druggist,
•Statesboro, Ga. ja!7-ly
The Eager wants to Lisa
body right.
Children will freely take Dr. J. II
McLean’s Tar Wine Lung Balm; un
iko cough syrups, it contains no opium
will soothe and heal any disease of the
hroat or lungs quicker than any other
remedy.
iteiioiial Jury of World’s Exposition
ri 7
. !. ILttorl, Hou. J. Cftnftda. (i. Hodgint, Hon. LouisUuft. W. O. RrJ|
A r: w
>■ birr Mirnrertan. R«r. W. Hillman, Hon. Lyndon £vnMh,
lu .nfan Bro*. School. Mua. Bee. U. S. Bureau.
.ViMj Gov. J. W, Hoyt, Chairman, and Monn. Buis
I'D, i iie of Educational Franco, rompostnl Kxhfmt this at disthiguinhod Worla ff Exposition jury,
vs*.* the gramloHt ever made, and wurj tinder the
urvlfioa of the United Ftatos Govemment.
r rota. K. W. ainlVV, K. ^niith. ofUerra of
he Cammcretii!CatSejtc Ky.* who received of Ky. the-GoW Univeraity* Medal
ami getievttl tHpUima of Busincsa Honor for Kduratlon, Syntcni ol will Book-krcpinn
&«?nd free of
with ) .rp;« their h large iituMrated engraving, t"xi2f> inches, of tbifc .ftrry,
circular of their Buhinjass
■ Tape- ’ollkgk, Writing, and Telegraph?/ aprcialtles etc. of tihnrt-Mcwd 13 teachers Writing,
„ arc em¬
in their Institution, and 1000 student* wera
endunee U’.e past vear. Addraaii.
W1LUIJU fc. S.UXTH. LexiudOD, Ky.
SXiaCXfM>KC*S
Livery StaMe.
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Horses and Mules for
SALE AT ALL TIMES.
Teams -will "be
HIRED AT LOW RATES’
1 will also board stock.
JOHN A SMITH
STATESBORO, GEO.
Job Printing!
LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS,
ENVELOPES,
And Job Printing of all kinds ex¬
ecuted on short notice at the
OFFICE I
Patronize your county paper. City
Price* duplicated.
Eeal Estate!
Any person who has
TO SELL,
And wants to find a purchaser
to ADVERTISE.
I will act as Agent for the sale
»f Lands placed in my bands,
will advertise the same, and
charge a Reasonable Per Cent,
selling the same.
fSTIf no sale is made no ex
will be incurred.
Respectfully,
J. A. BRANNEN,
Statesboro, Ga.
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After ten years exclusive sale, can now bn
obtained of all Druggists and Dealers In Medi¬
cines. It CURES-tuke notice-not simply helps
but CUBES I.IVJER COMPUIST,
Blllonmesa and Byspepsla.
Isa strictly vegetable preparation and will
CUBE Malahia, and all Malaeial troubles.
“Have Dr. practiced S. H. Wise, medicine of 15 Boston, Ky. and find says :
Ueheihe Diver years, Regulator.” no
equal Dr. to \V. A. Baker, as of a Madison, Fla.,
of Hkrbwe Is worth says :
“A bottle Quinine In family more ” than
$3.00 worth of any
Act ing on the Elver In a different way from
any other medicine; It is a positive cure for
Chronic Constipation and is cheaper than Pills.
Its peculiar composition of is Chills such, and that Fever we
guarantee to enre any case
or Bilious Fever with one bottle.
It costs but 75 cents and each bottle con¬
tains over 40 average doses, making Would the cost
loss than two cents a dose. yon ask
for cheaper medicine 9 It is not a cure-all. Bat
will cure any l.iver, Bilious OP Mala,
rial Complaint. Manufactured by
*3?lxo Hortoirto Co.,
(Successors to Wm.Condell.) St. Louis, 31®.
NOTICE.
Upon reading, and considering ordered
the within application, it is
that H. I. Waters haye leave to sell
a certain estray steer; color, whitd
with red ears and red specks on
feet; about three years old, with
horns long and large for age, and
unmarked. Will be sold alter giv¬
ing notice of such sale, by wrtteii
advertisements at the place of hold¬
ing Justice courts in the 48th, Diet,
and in The (Statesboro Eagle it*
said county.
This Mat the 6th, 1889,
A. R. Laniek,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Bulloch County.
In the Superior Court.
Cora Monroe I
vs. Divorce.
James D. Monroe )
It appears to the court that the de-1
fendant does not reside in the county of
Bulloch, and it further appears that he
does not reside in the state. It is or¬
dered that the defendant do be and ap¬
pear at the next term of this court to’
answer the Plaintiff’s libel for divorce,
or in default, the court will, proceed as
to justice shall appertain. It is further
ordered that this order be published in.
the .Statesboro Eagle twice a month!
for two months before next said term
of this court.
Api'il 22nd, 1889.
James K. Hines, J. S. C. M. C.
GEORGIA—Bulloch County.
I, John E. C. Tillman, clerk of
the Superior Court in. and for said,
county, do certify that the above writ¬
ing is a true and correct copy of the re¬
cords of said Superior Court.
Witness my hand and official seal this
May the 15 th, 1889.
J. E. C. Tillman, clerk S.C.B.C.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
GEORGIA — Bulloch Co.
Ry virtue of the authority on uj eon-,
fered by the will of John Olliff: On the
first Tuesday in JUNE next, betweon,
the legal hours of sale at the Court
House in said county, we will sell to
the highest pidder two tracts of land
longing to the estate of said John Olli*
lying in said county to-wit: One tract
containing N1NTY-SIX acres more or
less; bounded by Kerby branch, Estate,
lands, lands of Mai Akins and
and one other tract containing ONE.
HUNDRED AND SEY T ENTY acre*
more or less bounded by Kerby branch,
lands of Mrs. Lucinda Olliff,
Akins and others. The line between
said two tracts and land of Mai Akins,
being a line beginning at a stake corner
and running N. 8 W. to a stake corner.
Terms. Time to November 15th,
small notes and two good
Purchasers pay for titles.
April 30th, 1889.
W. W. <fc H. I. Olliff.
Executor’s of John Olliff’s will.
LETTERS DISMISSION
GEORGIA —Bulloch Countt.
To all whom it may concern.
W. N, Lee, administrator of the es¬
tate of Amos Waters, late of said
county deceased, of applies to
me for letters dismission
from said administration,
and I will pass upon his
cation on the Frst Alonday in
tember next at my office in States¬
boro in said county.
Given under my hand and official
signature, this the sixth day of
Mat 1889.
A. R. Lanier,
Ordinary, B. C.
BRIDGE NOTICE.
GEORGIA—Bulloch County.
Two Bridges to be repaired: On«
on Black creek, on the Dublin road,
better known as the Burnsid’s
Bridge, said bridge about 180 feet
long. Said bridge to be repaired by
taking ont all unsound timbers and
replacing them with good heart lum¬
ber, Said bridge to be same dimen
sion as old bridge, to be well and
braced, The other
Bridge the on Ash the branch Dublin road, known
as 70 feet in length, bridge, about
or to be re
same as first bridge, to be
braced.
Said bridges will be let out on the
day of June next. Contractors
be required to give good Bond
Security to keep said bridges
good and sale condition for the
public, for the period of
years from date of Bond.
May 10th, 1889,
A. R. LANIER.
Ordinary.