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Th.e Eagle.
STATESBORO, ’GA.
Official Oiioan ok Bulloch Co
J. A. JtRANNKN . . . PUBLISHER.
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rates of legal advertis¬
ing are regulated by law.
Tlie New s front different parts of the
county will lie published, and commu
ideations on live topics are solicited.
Letters from our correspondents arc*
liable to be “cut down,” as the lack
o? spa^-sinoetinies requires it, When
a communication arrives too htte it will
be published in tlie next issue.
Thi: Saule will be sent to responsible
subscribers until ordered discontinued
by them.
Ao communication inserted liiliess
accompanied by the nrtirtc of tlie writer,
hot for publication; hut as ail evidence
bf good faitii.
Address all ftoinrrhuiicatlonf? relating
to tlie business of this paper to The
Kaule, Statesboto, Ga.
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Thursday . - August 22,1889.
v.- 1 .
Will the Legislature amend
the code all to pieces?
The Brady guam) bill has
passed the house of Represen¬
tatives. i
Southern is th«
hame of a hew paper pub¬
lished by Miss Annie Lee
Wilkins, at S^ainfeboro,' Ua^
Why don’t the Republican
Aduliilistratiori giVe the ne
groes iiftp'ohant positions in
north? Foi* instance appoint
h negro P. M. at Indianapolis.
A negro at Pooler; lieai
Savannah; tried to rape a
young lady last Saturday* and
lie was caught and hung by
Ihe indignant citizens.
John L. Sullivan* the fight¬
er, who fought Kilrain in
Mississippi some time ago,
was tried laat week for viola¬
ting tor the law, and sent to jai!
one year.
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I The ci)tterpillei ia reported to
have madfi jt.s appearance in Wash
jegton county. W. J. Hendefson,
ppon whose place they ,werp first
discovered, says they aj-c thirteen
days earlier than last year,
Not satisfied with claiming
Virginia, the republicans al-e
now talking j^bout carrying
Maryland. t The next thing
we kno^ .thtjy will iihj;. put Geor¬
gia in dopbtful There is
i o limit to republican gall;
, President Harrison has been
piarooiiing among th^ <jovvn
pasters. l^et him borne south,
smd see the best part of the
Union, (
get better acquainted
.with our jieople, and he will
.
pot be so rapid to turii them
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McDuffie ciii’Lty presentshu fa¬
vorite son, Thos. J5. Wutsou, Ha a
candidate.,Ion iirPtYptiblic Congr.cii3 4 Toni Was
the man to raise the
war cry/against jutu hugging', and
with /hi», record r.s the farthers
frien/l, th^H-ople and his recognised ability,
of that district, would be
represented by him.
j Judge Hiltoh was .clerk
ing in a laif firm and picked
by A. I 1 . Stewart as his
,\\1 adviser. Now he is es
■^tsoimllv, U> pusHvsa $'JO,OOOn()0
and Stewart’s
is brougt in as his debt
death.
Hon. W. J. Northern
Hancock county has
ed himself a candidate foi
Governor. He will be a
midaUc candidate, and
ted, will make Georgia a
Governor.
There arc 90,000
of the Farmers Alliance in
Georgia and over a million in
the south. They have success¬
fully downed the jute bagging
tru»t, and We hope they will
now proceed to down some
more of the trusts, and mon¬
opolies. One way, we sug¬
gest, to get cheap guano, and
good guano is to make it at
home.
An old colored man, who
was called “Old Black Joe,”
died in Mount Holy,N. J.,the
other day. His proper name
was Joseph Queen, and he
was born In Virginia. He is
said to have been 112 years old
and a family biblfe was brought
forward to prove it, blit a good
many'people will persist in be¬
lieving that he was a feW years
younsrer.
Lieut. GoV. Jones, of New
fork, did not require much
persuasion to announce him¬
self as a candidate for gover¬
nor. He doesn’t think that
Gov. Hill will be a candidate
again) and lie thinks that the
people a it clamorous for him¬
self. Thu lieutenant governor
may be mistakeri. As a pub¬
lic officer lie seems to have
been weighed Upon one of his
scales and fotirid wanting.
Germany is to have a tioatltig ex'
position. Not tteihg huiiio
he French in a world's fair, the
shrewd Ten ton ft propose to ftfet a
new patterh. A inonater ship With
th'cc etlortnoiis exhibition salotts is
to sail a found the world with the
products of German industry.
Eighty of the largest seaports of
the world arC to be visited and d.t
the Geinjan * * j \\ products . ' be
each are to
exhibited. The day may wme
when our tin vie* may carry drum
mers instead of gunners.
The mUre^ of the ex-Co„
lederiite Asisociation of Chica
go which is reproduced in this
issue is tin eloquent appeal in
support of the I movement for
the erection of a monument
over the graves *f? Of the 7,6od
. .
Confederate soldiers who died , ,
at Camp Doiiglass as prison
era of war. The remains of
these noble m?n rest in a cem¬
etery near Qhicago witli, no
memoria,! pver them. That the
appeai.bjj’ their comrades Will
receivjq prompt and 4 gene¬
rous response we h^ive no
doubt. It appears that, §iever
al vetenjnts of tliq, federal
army have volunteered v their
eo-ojjei;ation In tills worthy
undertaking.
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At 0tfe^ tirji^ ditplng- the rev
olutionai’vyvar Gen, Wash¬
ington used fh,Q tJuion, hotel,
at WHtesviUi, Pa., as, hid head¬
quarters, and l}e,,slept in loom
No ti it is alleged that at
a e,ertaln hour each night the
rertcclion. of Wiieliihgton’s
face can .he seen itj on bne of
the Walls of that room. This
is doefitler^ a canard, If
Washingtort’s spirit oeuld ie
turn it Would make itself man
ifost lu Virginia* where Ma
{tone* aided by the Harrison
administratiou* is trying to
turn the state over to machine
politicians.
The human heart
times a minute, sendjngfWs, vei^jmd
of blood through the
arteries. The system it au
adult averages 28 lbs'of f d.
Many of the great | of
history have been ralheMnali
in statue. Napoleah wc fin
ly about 5ft. 4in., »Wa* ing
ton was 5ft. 7 l-2in, C e of
the greatest American “ ite-s
men, Alexander exceeded II. Stevens,
weight, never S p!bs.
and in his old i ie his
weight wfcs less than 'I 'lbs.
NEVER MIND. ™
(By Hunky Dorie.) 1
What’s the use of always fritting
At the trials we shall tine J
Ever ^ Travel strewn and along our path 'iy? ^
on never mint
Trrvel onward, workjn
Cast no lingering euobuntjy looiTV Vltti;
At the trials once
Look ahead, and never rrad.
d j *
What is past, is past fofevfi
Let ail fretting be resign 1; i
It will never help the rriattf
,
Do your best, and Jtyever nr id.
And if those who should j; ffrieijd ■
Whttm you, 1
the ties of nature nds.
Should refuse to do their <1 ty,
Ldok ahead, and neverm id.
Friendly When words are qfteu-s/lkon. uiiind;} j
the feelings .ire
Take them for their real va \e,
Pass them by, threaten, and neve j^nindj
Friends may clc Ms may
lower. fc t
It Enemies may in God becorring.4
your trust is
He will help you-j-nevei 1 [mu.
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The Legislature may
out that Mr Snelson is in
cord with his constituents.
The price of cotton is ad¬
vancing.
HOW’S THIS!
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Catarrh Cure,
& ( Froprietors ’
We the undersigned, have known
L J- Clumsy tor tile last 15. years.
and believe him perfectly honorable
in all business transactions and
financially obligation made able by to their carry tirm. out any
Wkst&Truax, Wholesale DruggiH,
Tols d°, o
Warding, Kinnan Maevin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio.
E. H. VanHoesen, Cashier, Toledo
National Bai.k, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in¬
ternally, acting directly upon the
blood and mucus surfaces ot the
system. all
Price 75c. per bottle, Sol'I J by
Druggists.
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Miscellaneous.
If you find pricking pains on bright mov¬
ing the eyes, Hud or cannot- sight bear weak and
light, failing, and should your
McLean’s you promptly use Eye !>r.
,1. H. Strengthening
Salve. 25 cents a box.
Children will freely take Dr. J. II
McLean’s Tar Wine Lung Balm ; uu
>iku cough syrups, it contains no opium
will soothe and heal atjy disease of tlie
thvpat *>5 lungiFquicker than any other
remedy.
Exposure to rough localities, weath 'r, getting
wet, living in damp are of
vorable to the Cortruction of diseases
the Kidneys am! Id add or As n
UHivenndfor the cure >) ••'. 'X n ' 1 ' 1
hver trouble, U8<* that s\Tlir.:L'o
Cdy. Dr. .J. U. Me Lean-s l/.vcr aim
kidney ilalni. $1.00 perhottic.
f i11rjii ■ u DiiiixjTo it r.
rmittiTivE uai’tist.
First. Suivlay ami mtarrlay in roro- U;>|)er
Mill Crock. !• feniple.-! pnsloi'; Lower Mil!
Uio.-k, r W ilson ;i:;-!ov; Lam*’., L.
Smith pastor.: Kinflils. H. ii. Wi!ki.."on
I.nke, M. F. atalfiw pastor. A.
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Ihmu, J. Ii- BrJifcti {i.aslor; Ash Ui/jnrh, J. H.
.Smith pastor; He*-Rich’s, II. ii. Wilkiofion pas¬
tor.
'i hire! Sunday ami Saturday before—'Upper
Black Creek. J. L. Smuli pastor; Fellowship,
M. F. Stubbs pastor; Ephesus, W. M. Williams
pastor.
Fourth Sunday ami Saturday before—Upper
Lott’s Creek, J. I.. Smith pastor; Lower Lott’s
Creek, J. II. Smith pastor; Need's, D. K. Mc
Elveen pastor.
METHODIST.
First Sunday—Statesboro, C. T. Clark pastor;
H.irvillc, TV. T. Rea pastor.
Second Sunday—Union, at 11 a in, and Tarver
t p m, C. T. Clark pastor; Harmony, TV. '!'• Rea
pastor.
Third Sunday—Eureka, C. T Clark pastor;
Pleasant Hill, 11 o’clock. Payne’s Chapel, I
o’clock, W. T. itea pastor.
Fourth Sunday—New Hope, O. T. Clark pastor;
Trinity, VV. T. Boa pastor.
Fifth Sunday—Payne’:; Chapel, VV. T. Hue
pastor.
BAFTfST.
First Sunday and Saturday before, Macedonia.
Lee’s seboo! bouse, 4 o’clock p. m. o. w. Smith
pastor.
Second Sunday, and Saturday beture, Excelsi¬
or. Brewton’s school liuiise 7 o’c'ock p. in. (J, w,
smith, Kitor
Third Sunday and Satin day before, Statesboro
G. w. Nmitli, puster.
Fourth Sunday ami Saturday before, salen.,
Cherry Grove Fourth Sunday 4 o’clock. Frid:i\
tie lore, Fourth Sunday, eti erry Grove, 14. w.
Smith, pastor.
Pastors will please notify us oi changes in ap¬
pointments.
Ci5t[figUiSh£dBuSifi8Sot:dUC3lCr Principal Principal
Prof. Smith, Smith,
of the Commercial Commercial Col¬ Col
lege liCxlTuston. of f Ky. Hr. Ky., Univeraiiy, Univeruitj with hU >
son. received the Gold Medal
and Diploma ef Honor at the
1 World’s of of Exposition Bo Book-keeping for Sys- and
tern torn
general Business Education.
% He can refer to 10,000 gradu
M?? 1 ates in business, besides Con
- gressmen, officials. city, His comity, College, ami
N# recognized Best, Highest as Honored the Cheapest, the
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of ,
advertisement which appears in another c«»l
umn, numbered last year 1,000 students from ‘ft
States, Penmanship in the Bust nest, Telegraphic Phonogrctph.i<-, Type- liV >'
ing. , and Department* x. m e*
paring to earn a living, and .to hold world high and hull
crable poBitions in the huaiuess
Soh Printing!
LETTER UEADS, BILL HEADS.
ENVELOPES,
A lid .tub Printing of nil kinds ex¬
ecuted ' oil ciiori, ’• i UAtlCll ML th
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a^.G-T-HL OL'S'ICLI
Pitronlieu yovir county |>;i|i' i'. City
Price.; (iijpiiiiitcd.
A re t on rufflcss ;it iilxli mill l»a
•>1 *,y :i. I'A'l cough? L.-u Dr. J.
il McLutUkV. far Wine Lung Balm. It
Wi ! i ’C‘CIK '‘ volt SKUfill sll*!*:!' llll-l cf
i t*ctiini>c ami fadiud V .
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I i 1 *.. ' ‘ lU i <«., ‘ vii: 1 ‘ • im* UH * Soli! 5 ! -K.nt.
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Al 1 IDrier. ' w • bottle. Cctufino
has trade-inm t*n >«•«) ie«l lines on wrapper.
&S»«. 3t tSMBt >£S
Livery Stable.
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WEWESr.yit;
| HORSES AND MuT.ES FOR
| g^ LK AT TfM E8.
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Teams - w" 1.11 oe
HIRED AT LOW R.\TE<
I will also board .stock.
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tgr Hoiif). OM
Keai -Estate!
Any person who has
T_i A-ICTID TO SELL,
And wants to find a purchaser
ought to ADVERTISE.
will ,
I act as Agctit for the sale
of Lands placed in my hands,
and will advertise the same, and
wijl charge a Reasonable Per Cent,
for soiling the same. ho
jBSarif no s-,le it made
penses will hv' '.tcurrud.
Respectfully, BRANNON,
J. A.
Statesboro, Gii.
LAID
jyr*
380 acres on Ogeechee
jn 5 miles of No. 4 C. K.
being the W. J. Wilson
Fine stock range, 30
cleared—good inipi
will sell on long titn**.
ALSO 700 acres on
Cr ek, Heavily timbered.
TE3.SIS REASONABLE.
ALSO
7 acres near coiirthoiise.
Price low—Good location.
5. 9. 8'.).
While • ii sue
J. A. lilt AN NEN,
Statesboro, Ga.
Educational Jury of World's Exposition
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11 I. Huttori, Hod. J. Cuuada. G. Hodgins, Hon. JL'ouiaian*- W. O. R v<J
Japan.
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Brother Maurelian. Rev. W. Hillman, Hon. Lyr.dott Smith,
Gbri*tlan Bro*. School. Mias. Bes. C. 8. Burean.
With Gov. j. W. Hoyt, f'hairtnan.and Monn. Buis
Bon, The of France, composed Exhibit this distinguished World’s Expositioh jury
Educational at
was the tramle^t ever made, and was under
supervision of the Fnited States Government.
Profs, fi. VV. and W. R. Smith, oflierr* af
ilic Canimm'lal lir., Collriie who received of Ky. the (loiversity, Sow
hexiridton, Honor for System of Book-kwping
and ihpioinnoj
and general Business Eilucation, will *end free
charge with their a largeengravinK.]7x20 illustrated circular inches, of their of this Jury,
mawiK, and stierlaltieB of Sliort-hand
j ployed Tape Writing, in their Telegraphy, Institution, etc. aiul 13 teachers are
10tX) students
Bttendance the past SiHlTII, year. Address,
WILBUR it. Lexington. Ky.
Sick hcuiliiclie, wind on the
l.ilionsness, nausea, are promptly
agreeably Mid .'ill's banished l/iillr l,ivcr hy Dr. and .1
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I’lllet 'A Th *. h V i«l
^After ten snare exclusive sate, can now be
obtained of all Draggle ta and Dealers in Msdi
cinea. It CtJRES-take notice-not simply iM, hebs
but. rmRKS t.JVFB COlPl
Is strictly vegetable and Dj«)Ht|Mia. preparation and
CUBE a all will
SI at aria, and Malaiual troubles.
Dr. S. H. wise, of Boston, Ky. says :
“Have practiced medicine 16 years, and find no
equal Dr. to W. Hehbine A. Baker, as of a Liver Regulator.' '
“A bottle of HERBtJTE Madison, Is worth Fla., sbvs :
$5.00 worth of Quinine more than
in any family
Acting on the Liver in a different way from
Chronic any other Constipation medicine; and It is a positive core tor
Its peculiar composition is cheaper is such, than that Biils.
we
guarantee to cure any case of Chills and Fever
or Bilious Fever with oue bottle.
It costs but 75 cents and each bottle con
tains over 40 average doses, making the cost
less than two cents a dose. Would youssk
tor will cheaper medicine Liver, V It Bilions Is dot a cure-all. Stain- But
cure any or
rial Complaint. Manufactured by
r .rinLo "I'erbino Oo.
(Successors Wtn.CondeU.) Louis, T
to tit. i£o.
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LETTERS DISMISSION
GEORGIA— Bulloch County.
To all whom it may concern.
W. N. Lee, administrator of the es¬
tate of Amos Waters, late of said
county deceased, applies to
me for letters of dismissioti
from said administration,
and 1 Will pass upon his applb
cation on tlie Prst Monday in Sep¬
tember flext at my office in States’
boro in said county.
Given Under my hand ahd official
signature, this the sixth day of
May 1889,
A. ft. Lanier,
Ordlijafy, B. C.
GEORGIA—l'.Ulloch Comity.
To till ulirtm it may dducerit.
A. b. button lias indite form applied
to thte' undersigned lor permanent let¬
ters of administration on the estate of
Ilohry J. buttonilate Will of skid county
deceased, aiid i pass ttpdn the said
application on the first Monday in Oc¬
tober 1S8S>.
Given under my hatid and official
signature this tlie sixtli day of August
188!).
A.R.LANJJgR; Ordinary
NOTICE 6f SALE.
Ordinary Agretibie bf to Bulloch tin order comity bf the V’bui't will he iff
sold at auction at the courthouse door
of said county on the first Tuesday hi,
t 'ctoher next within tlie legal hours of
sale, the following property to-wit:
one piece coimty, of laud oontaihihg in 47th District G. M.
of said about One
Hundred and Eighty acres more or less,
bounded as follows S', ,fe. to-wit Gro'oVer, ! On the west
by lands Elijah of iaitds north by
by and Akins, smith hy by of Murth# G. W:
Proctor, lands of
Futcln
Sold as the property of John l’roctot
late ofsu,id county eeceasbd,
Ternih, one-half cash ,itnd tile balance
the tibd of October 18!(0.
This Atigust the 5th, 18t®, r
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r,.-, t riicror, r5yCi’im.» t-iotecor.
LAND §AT,fe.
1 Will be in -
Statesboro the 1st Mon¬
day in September, foi* the, purpose of
selling Persons all desireing of my land pi Statesboro.'
to there to buy woyikl do well
meet me at that.finm.
Call oil Coi. J, A. Braniien for de¬
scription of land. 1'. ,, ,•
__• . L. Griner. -
l'EARS StjmjRfI “
GEORGIA -ftulloch County.
Catharine Kertty, WidolV of James
A. Kerby, late of said ciiunty dec’d,
having applied ft>r James. .years support
out of the estate of A., Ker¬
by, dec’d, and appraisers • bavins'
made their returns; this ia, to noli-
fy a!) parties intereted to show
by tbs August first Monday ih October
This fith, 13S9; , fT
A. R, LaNxkr, Ordina#!-. -
GPlOilGlA—Bulloch County'.
Whereas certain petitioners have
made their application to this court
praying aij order change granting tlie es ;
tablishniQKt of a .in public
road,.leaving McCorkeJIs the old r»ad hear R. R 4
fence, and tb intersect
with same.road, distance six hun,
dred and sixty yafds, ’ riihning in
the direction of Green P. 0., by the
residence of M. J. Green’s an tiiedi
tion of Brewton’s Bridge, affd where;
is comrnis&ioiiei'S appo.iti,.teu for that
purpose, have roviowedy,anti marked
out. ported said contemplated that s*id road, and re,
to me rpad will b,t
one of much puDlfc- utility and con.
vcpiencej Sow-tliwt te cite and ad
monish ulft parsons that dir and af,
ter the A tjiu..lay of, Sc|it«*mhcr next
1889, said Liitv fiosut Wiii be : granted r
it no good cause be shown to tbr,
contrary. t . 'D ttiy, ft* I seal
Give, under .hand and
this 12th, dav LAj^I^, t,r ABStrUb 1889.
A. R. Ordinary. -
$80 JUSt FOR S30;
TiKoransTiiil THINK pp IT!
Do you want a Sewing Machine?
$17.50 $30.00.
Warranted ffive i Yjtgrs
- . ,V if .1
With all nttacliifien
for illustrated Circuli
“Singers,” “New UM
lib TL
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-;i Vv‘iJ ,.!>> u nl/i
U.'.dqiun-tu^ Mach' ■ >
any ".i
in stamps.
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