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Thursday ........August 22,1S89.
Give us your job work.
Cotton it* cracking open
now.
Cool weather is beginning
to approach.
The branches are on a boom
in this section.
Sol Akins has recently had
his house painted.
Mr. Charlton Gay has six¬
ty acres in black seed.
Mr F. M. Hendrix is going
to Oklahoma this fall.
Henry Dukes is now a ty¬
po in the Eagle office.
Mr. J. L. Brown is on a
visit to Iric.
Dr. J. B. Cone has begun
Work on his new residence.
The potato crop will be a
good oiie from present pros¬
pects.
Megs Smith & Turner
have begun to enlarge their
tetore.
Mr. Wayne Parish, of Nell
Wood, gave us a pleasant call
last Tuesday.
Mr. Harmon Davis from
Worth county is visiting in
the county.
There was a big
yesterday at Mr. Jim
bn Black creek.
Prospectors still
to come to our borders in
Search of homes,
Mr. James Bennett,
Harville, has the biggisi
horse ih the cotinty.
Sdn Fletcher has nine
of sea island, that good
^ay. will make six bales.
Some ot our subscribers oc¬
casionally to give us
feed the Eagle on.
Mr. James G. Branfien has
one of the prettiest places in
the 1209tb district.
, Rev. J. A. Scarboro, of the
Central Georgia Baptist, vis¬
ited the county Capital last
week.
>
Mess C. R. Davis and W.
H. McLean, attended the Al¬
liance convention at Ma n on
on Tuesday.
, The Weather is a little more
favorable for fodder pulling,
.and,otif farmers are taking
advantage of it.
« W. B. Brannen, Savannah,
Ga. will sell your produce at
the best prices obtainable,
and solicits your shipments.
Dr. J.JU Hiers, of Excel¬
in sior, his has a full line ofdrugs&c,
store, and our readers
in that community, will do
well to give him their trade.
, There are several confed¬
erate soldiers in .this county,
•who receive a pension from
fhe state, by reason of having
been permanantly disabled in
the war.
\ Mr. M. F. Hagms,
Cone and Tlios. Thorne
tended the Agricultural
vention at Cedartovvn last
week.andexpress ed. highly
1 The public roads have been
badly washed by the recent
heavy rains. , A new systerfi
of road working is demanded,
or travel will be almost irnpos
sible. ,
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tj il, i,_ f dU -mi &c e, ' P a,Hl a ,
. Kk!.l under the direction
v.^^ffiwd, Mi'*'
on Ut eon ni of
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MASONIC NOTICE.
All members of Ogeeehee
Lodge F. A. M. are especially
requested and summoned to
be at the communication of
this Lodge on Saturday Sept.
7th, at ten o'clock—Business
of great importance is to be
attended to on that day.
T. H. Potter, W. M.
D. R. Groover, Sec’ty pro tern
Miss Annie Sanders of Syl
vania who has been visiting
friends and relatives in this
county, spent last Saturday
night in our village with Mis 3
Maggie Lee, and we learn,
was much pleased with our lit¬
tle town.
•J. G. Jones, Esq., of Ex
eeisior attended a meeting
the State Alliance Exchange,
at Macon on Monday. The
Alliance will soon bay
heavy goods by.the ear load,
and will be a
Mr. Henry Hodges
has purchased the stock of
Drugs &c. from Dr. Holland,
and will devote his time to the
business. Mr. Hodges is a
clever gentleman, and will
make a good druggist.
Rev. G. W. Smith, who
has been the pastor of the
Baptist church in this place
for the past two years,
ed his farewell sermon to a
L’g e congregation last Sun¬
day, and there was an aneet
ing parting between the pas¬
tor and members of his
Mess. Mock &
have an advertisement in
Eaglc. They prepare
stimes, and monuments, in
best designs, and good work¬
manship. They are home
men, good workmen and
serve the support of our
ple.
Mr. Aueii Alderman
Laston, is now 45 years old,
and never sued any one, or
been sued by any one, and
never bought a pound of ba¬
con, or a bushel of corn, but
has sold lots of it. Pity that
more of oiir farmers could not
say thi?*.
EXCURSION.
Incre wil! be a big excursicn to
T v bee island on Sept. 1st. Cars
furnished by the Central R. R., will
k ;ve Foy’s slid at 7 o’clock on that
•Joy No charge over toy's road,
an i round trip from Rocky Ford
will be $ 1,50
F. M. Hendrix.
Will our friends in different
sections of the couuty send us
the names and ages of all
persons, who are over seventy
years ol age. We want to
publish their names if they
be obtained.
One of our subscribers says
he not only takes the Eagle
fur the g-ood, sound reading
matter there is in it, but also to
least his eyes upon the pretty
pictures presented upon its
pages. You are right rny
brother. Look! Read! and
reflect upon the wise counch
contained therein and be ben
efitted them.
DEATH OF MR. REMER
BARNES.
Mr. Remer Barnes died o a
I’uesday evening, after cs
! ( >ng and patient suffering.
For two or three years he has
been afflicted with cancer,
and every thing possible,
! vvas done to ch t' ck its course,
of tio avail. He gradually
nl itil death came to his
rolie f- He expressed himself
vvii fl»g to die, that he might
!) u free from pain and suffer
needs and comforted hm in
W ? W«e hour. He leav, e a
i Th ^ °‘
father and husband,
soifi: ica es; soifi: ivus':
'Vhy tl.» you MUln with them when
"" vi; " - Eye (,ii|iii.l
prl.-e milt j:, , „,;i . Ill, ;i u)i,,;.
Lai-liiy For 7
Bliteh »alc, Jones at whoJwale mul retail, by
& Go., Statesboro.
Dr. J.C.Whit
STATESBORO, GA.,
Jpff"*AU calls promptly attends
BRAG DOTS.
To the Fklitor of the Ehgle: I
Farmers are now buisv pulling f
saving fodder throughout i
neighborhood, The next big I
the will gins be cotton and paying picking, off hauling] debts,]
should be. j
ly Mr. thrown Geo. from M. Drew, from who log accide]
a
few days ago and badly hurt
hauling logs, is now fast
Mess Win. Lee, Mint Waters,
M. McElveen, Jack Waters and oth¬
ers, killed five foxes, one
and a polecat a few days ago,
they said it was not a very
day for hunting either.
Mrs. C. D. Lee and her moter
has been up on a visit to Mr. and
Mrs. James Lee, have returned
their home, in Savannah.
Mr. James E Rodgers has nicj;
improvments on his house
August 16th, 1889.
HOME INDULTIES.
Why will our people pal
ronize outside, rather thal
home industries? 80 long a
and we do so, we wil remain poo]
can never advance 1
wealth. We should make j
a point to always assist honj
enterprise, and when we bui \
let it be from a home concer
The shrewd yankee, and th
jew, have almost gobbled q
all the money, in this countrj
and it is simply because 01
people giye them their monel
instead of spending it at honi
If we can buy an article 1
cheap and as good at horn
doit. as elsewhere, When it is our help duty yoj j
you yoursej
neighbor you help
and when we buy, let us bl
a home article.
ECHOES FROM HAR
VfLLE.
Fodder pulling is about
over, and the white locks in
the field admonish us, that
ift -thft next
thing in order. The crops are
very good, down here, and I
think the Bay district is solid
for another year.
We had a rousing court
here last Saturday; Judges
Hughes and Donaldson pre¬
siding. Several cases were
tried, and several lawyers
were on hand to show their
smartness, and all made
speeches,to-wit: Cols. Shock
ley, Groover, Brannen, and
Samuel Harville, and in ad¬
dition Lt. Colonel Samp Lee.
Samp was a brilliant cross
questioner, and I expected to
see him laid out in Sullivan
style.
Mr Steve Akins’ has a
smart boy, mule, and
dog. His son can monnt the
mule, and the dog jumps on
behind.
The Eagle is getting more
down this way all
time.
NOTTOF v
I will be at my office in
Statesboro the first two weeks'
in each month.
J. B. Cone, D. 1). S.
Bliteh, Jones & (Jo, keep
on hard a full! line ui’ coffins,
of t very size, at low prices.
Also other burial fixtures. J
THE SNUFF HABIT.
Twcniv-fi vc years ago the
use of snuff was unknown in
this see:ion of Georgia. At
that time, the oiu lad’eg who
used tobacco at all, only
smoked, and joung ladies
knew nothing, of tobacco.
Snuff was only Used to make
pouhiees, in c;im> ot spider
bites and such like. T.iere
ladies was no such th’.ng its young
with besmearing her mouth
the stuff', Even ten
ago, but very little
was used in the wire
The metchunts who]
it in stock, sold it on
pis; it was dead stock,
it is a staple article of
lid every store keeper
[hand a snpply of it.
any other useless hab
p on the increase. In
anection, we ebserved,
pn informed that the
i of north *»nd middle
k are more ad'T <d to
►it than those \>i •..■nth
(a. Tji some <d the J
vmteri) state?*, we have.
formed that young la
H U Ul'l! march On into u to -l ,1 Stott j
1 for it, and dipping open right] the j
go to
HP He ,),., miln „. . ITKll. ' T Ill n
th Paction it is different;
se who use it, do so on the
® «V, and never let strangers
ca fcch them at it, while in some
ca 'ses, wives use it for years,
"Hknowu to their husbands.
Ss mostly used to dip
which is then stuck in
Sth. This method is
[be said dangerous, have died as in a
is to
hatn some time ag. ,
e accumulation of
S. the stomach. We
bggest to the ladies
i would be better to
iie weed, instead of
lit with a stick.
CELSIOR NEWS.
lltor of the Eagle :
tners have about done pul
sr, and the respite till cot
ig will be short,
ns have been heavy and
during fodder pulling har*
BgtajS2»relalives ||ia 3T .Htjers has just returned front
in South Carolina.
Rev. Mr. Hiers, rcturn
with hint, and gave nr. an inter
■^HH'tnon H last flight. arrested W.
: W man was at
Hp ||.: >'wlg Oftif's religious store Wednesday, services E for
RHPHRapel. at t
in Tattnall count}',
brought jast Sunday. May all subtil, be
to justice.
Mess R. Franklin and J. G. Jones
a ve visiting Savannah this weeft.
The idle time intervening between
mdder pulling and cotton picking
S l ves a good Opportunity for work
■% the roads, which need it very
Htlly since Ute heavy rains. It the
wmwt's would manage well in this
Batter of road working, and carry
0 (it the laws now in our statute
books, we would ha”e good roads,
and thus work at le sure times; no
one would miss the time
ted for the public good. But we
have been negligent, and on account
theieof, islalure certain parties in our leg
are em!ea\ otiring to have
an immense burden of road tax ad
'led to the immense weight <1 tax
that is now, more than we can pay.
Now cannot our people do their
prorata of work necessary to give
us good roads, th.au to pay out in
JHisb, three dollai-s, besides an ad¬
ditional advalorini? And is it not
foolishness to enact new laws, just
because efficient old bnes Are not
enforced ? What assurance have
w-t that the new law, if enacted wi'l
be enforced, and give us bettet
roads?. We know we will have to
pay tax or have our property sold,
but who will get the money; the
man who makes good public roads
for us and thus merits it, cr he who
promises to repair the road 3 and
keep them in order, and does,not do
it? Our law provides that the pub¬
lic bridges shall be built and kept
in good order at the public expense.
We are forced, to pay the money]
but necessaiy still, to defray this expense,
in many instances we risk
011 r ^ res ' n driving across the
bridges that we have thus paid to
one to build and keep i a good
er Ulease speak out against
this new law in behalf bf Bulloch
•
16th, 1889.
Cok k.
STORE.
I now offer to my
friends, and tho public
ally, a full and complete
of the best and purest Di ngs,
Medicines, Paints, Oils, Per
fumes, Toilet Soaps, Combs,
Brushes, and the most papu
Patent Medicines, and a
and complete line of Sta
&c. Also a complete
line of Fine Cigars, Tobaccos,
and smoksr’s goods generally.
I guarantee my prices as
as the cheapest.
^rescrlptlorLs,
-A. Speciality.
J. L. HIERS, M D.
G EORGIA—Bulloch County.
H. 1. Waters,
vs.
Mitoliel Williams Relics&c.
H. Frisbee
and
William H. Rogers
It appearing to the
court that the defendant, William Rog¬
er# is not a resdent of this state, it is
ordered that the said defendant do ap¬
pear and answer the plaintiff’s deelera
lL° in n m ’i ; i tauit U n , of ’e Xtt SllCn T nOSthlS lippOtirHUiOCj 0Onrt * till ,° r 1
court will I ' ti'eed as to justice shall
appertain. is Anther ordered that
tins r-dc , u Wished in the States
»on«. ivt; twice a month for two
DmWre «»id next term of this
court.
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.(-.unes K, Hines. .1. s >. <\ M, C.
glorgia—B ulloch county,
1 Joint E. C. Tillman. Clerk of the
Superior Court in and for >ai l county,
do certify tint the a how writing is a
true copy ef the-reem-es m Super
lwr V&m my i.,, lin | office
this >. tv 1 5th. n .t,
J, K. I . , iihuHtl.
Clerk s. v . B. 0.
William Berrottgli
vs
Margaret, li. Borr.mgh
lit the Superior court, of Bulloch Co.
Libel for Divotce.
V Livot", having been granted at
the Ovt. Term ISSS to the i’laintitf in
the above si a tod ease, ami the jury
granting the same having failed to re¬
move her dlsahilaties; sen ‘ee is hereby
given to all person* concerned that the
Re fen dan t Margaret K. lie r rough has
i nis jay filed her yetition in the office of
the Clerk of the 8up«*rior (hun t of said
county to have her disatdities removed,
and that the same will be heard at the
October Term 1889 of the Superior eort
of said county. This Aug. 21st 1889.
K.
wh mi mill
OF ENAL. GEORGIA,
Announces to the public that
they are nrtw prepared to
Itirnish Toomlistener,
Monuments, and
anything In
their line
at
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
WORKMANSHIP alkl DESIGNS
as good as the befit.
GIVE guaranteed TRIAL. to all.
US A
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Solicits consignments
Hides, Produce, &c. will ob¬
tain the Best figures for you.
And when you need any¬
thing in the way of Liquors,
Tobaccos &c. call on me, or
send me your orders, and I
will treat you right.
Jug trade, a speciality.
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Person# who b ad : : jjf c of exposure
are and .subject to rheumailsin. ueuralgia,
remedy lumbago in Dr. and J. will U. find McLean a valuable
canic Oil , Vol¬
and , subdue Liniment; it will bullish
pam intlauiination.
SEA
COTTON GINS
FOE SALE Ut.
W. D, PAVIS
GA.
The best oh the thafket.
If propel’Iy run, they will
$00 pounds of lint per day.
GUARANTEED lo give
SEN!) in your orders JT
as I have only a few
ha ml.
•rt
*. t. 1 y
Tliefe uhi many necidierj mil! dl s -
cases w liicli affect . (• 1 <>ek i fitl cntise
serious ineonVi-uiem c and kiss to the
farmer in his work which may he
quickly remedied by the use of Dr. J.
H McLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment.
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B02EHBBHC SPECTACLE CO.
1
■s mi tea
'4r
sap All poods tit,t«d under Jnstruot.tOns
ur« from
.lit, KofiKNKRKd and am for Halo hv
SMITH & TURNER.
Statesboro, Ga,
BROWN’S IRON BITTERS
Cures IndtRention, Biliousness, Dyspepsia. Mala.
ria, Nervousness, and General Debility. Phvst
dans recdaimend it. Alt dealers sell it. Genuine
feastred* mark and crowed red lines oa
m su
mcr frsr,. to $oH.
T’li* I1 n aut Piurtor Organ
fit.' le In containing 5 oc¬
tal, s, 4 cel* of we its, 10
stop j, 2 kneu swell*. Stout -
amt book free. For only
*5:11)0 W if), rich* and loft
“ a » ,1 !. ,r - "Wmiamed forfi
reUirriiroa as your re -1
spuiiwWiity from any bank- j
circular oay»~ tot tree trial. _ g *
to *n.
wn ' 9 mK ' “ d -*• ffi0ney - 80144
Mention l-ape. where thisseen.
(?e elected Mayor April 0, 1888, by a large
majority.
IT. W. ALLEGER,
Warren County, i New Jersey,
unitco States or America.
All persons holding demands
any kind, against the estate of Dan
iei Alderman, late of this county,
deceased, are hereby required to
present same to the undersigned,
within the time required by
und all persons due said estate are
requested to make immediate settle
merit with us.
This June lOtlr, 1 389.
Eli Kennedy, Admr, anti
Martha Alderman, Admz.
estate of Daniel Alderman.
(> tit (J w.
FOR SALE.
A plantation at BarvllU 1 Ga.,
known Ua the Frank P. Leo place; and
containing ONE HUNDRED
FIFTY acres, fifty aclva in a high
state six of cultivation. Has a good
or seven room framed residence!
thereon; also good barli and lot
houses: also a large and coimnodi
otis new store house, located in 9
thickly settled Ooinmnnitv; one of
the oldest and best known sites fot’
merchandising For apply in the county.
ti^ma, to Mess Gar
nett, tuJ j hgrsigned S(feGo.;0f Savannah Statesboro, Ga.»
or G«Jli at
jWkgiyeh I). R. Jtny, Groover t 1890.
lLES.
GEcmn^HH siHxm,
I ,,r ill nflH Sj day ill
September nH Lbours
of sulb befare tui hi
saidcounty, district G. u K m* tit
M. ot sals
lands itig Forty of J. Acres uiore^ fid. 3
G. Williams,'
ami north by Mitch Du
and east by lands of Josh ua
and of the others. defendant, Levied by on Virtue as th^|HH| ______ onHBH
satisfy Strange a versus Justice George court /iird ti - fa. nH9| 1
Levy notice given by,I defendant Wallace, in posesshifl
nude J}. constable:
returned tome.
July Slat iMi.
Saiffuel J. Williams, Sheriff'.
GEORGIA—Bulloch Comity.
I will sell before the Courthouse door
in Htatesboio between the legal hours
of sale q» the First Tuesday lu Septem,
her next, the following lands to-wit:
Two Hundred and Eighty six acres
more M. of of said lefts, lying in 47th district (i!
by land* comity, Jffhn- bounded on the north
of Wariioek and the
dower of Rachel Riehefdsoy, east hy
landsof John S. Lee, spnth by lands of
W. J. Strickland and J. A. Wariioek
and west bv lands of VV. J. Richardson
and the dover .of ..Rachel Rieherdsou,
the same being subject to a deed of trust
trout Stephen Kiche.rdsoiji-to- J. K. O.
Sherwood, loan dated Dec, 13t,h 1,880 to se"
cure a of seyfeu hundred dollars;
said deed appearing on record on page.
JOJ of book E. fertile record of deeds
in office of the.,Clerk ot the Superior
court for said County. Said land levied
on by virtue of and to satisfy a Justice
court fl-fa issuing from the Justice
court in the 47th district, in favor of W.
W . Mitchell versus Stephed Rieherdsou
and Emanuel,Htewaat. Written notice
given dant in Stephen Richerdaoit, the deten
This July poses#ion.
3ist 1889.
•Samuel J. Wiijhuns, B. O.
.
application FOR leave to
, 4 S$LL land.
GEORGIA-—puiiQclt Cp'duty.
To ail whoip ij ipay concern.
James W. Denmark- and Doctor A;
Brannen, James adibinist'ctois of the estuLr
of Aildf rimui -deceased, havin*>
applied lands lying to me fui <leave,to sell certain
in saidcoitnty,- and belong¬
ing tti the estate of Bald James Alder,
man, for purposes of distribution viz;
First—^The Home - place containing
1193 acres more <*(■ less, t-outided Nortli
by West.itod lands of Ctiariys ProtorSous, North
South-by J west B. by Gi .Little Doverl# Lotts creek
UVfi)| , )0 ud,
and East by lands of J. ,B.’Groover, J*
J. Bowen aiid March Eveictt; wliich
has been divided Into three lots t
Second—Tlie fact kudvint as the Smith
bind containihg 181 acres nidfe or less;
bounded North by land# of.hick Waters'
and E. Btetfkburn, East by the land# of
Wayne I’airisJi, Son tin by Black creek,
and West by/ the east prong of Black
creek and Smith’s land ; which ha# been
divided Into iwo lots-nud Third- u.t
undivided twu-flfths iiiterest of 49u
ttcres more br less in 47th district. t>\. M,
botiuded by tho estate of A. J. WilsW
Alfred Knlglu and Josenlr Knight am8
the fifths Ogeechee belonging river- tint remaining three'
to estate of John U
Bliteh, I , t ■
wilt 11 tins upon sajd application on
Mm Monday in SfcpteUmbel next at
nry office in Smte lKiro; and if no obi
jectitm be filed,' leave tn sell tviii be!
granted as prayed;
This July 31st 18841. 8
A. li. LANIER, Ufdlitary
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Notice—*— All parsons :ti
by warued not to mule tov oA
dated July 24til 1889 andtifl
its t,lie ionsiderat1«B| mM
fd any will not be paid.
•'ble to t 'lari'll, c .shellal.I
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