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STATESBORO, GA.
Offxciat. Organ of Bulloch Co
J. A. BRANNEN Pub LtsUKit
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TnuRSDAY ......February 20,1830
The Candidates are bobing
up in some of the comities.
Quenn Victoria has been ruler of En¬
gland for 53 years.
The State agricultural convention
naet last week in Hawkinsville.
Gen. Philip Cock now holds the of¬
fice of Secretary of State.
The Catholics compose about one sev¬
enth of the U* S' population.
Railroad builfing goes right on in
Ga. After awhile a fellow can go to
mill on a R. R.
I«t Judge Crisp stay in Congress to
fight the Radicals. There arc plenty
of candidates tor Governor.
Many a fellow will find out this year
when he runs for an off.ee how popu¬
lar ho is. Re might find ©nt that he is
unpopular.
The Sylvauia Telephone
was not dead, as represented,
and showed its life, by kick¬
ing. The Telephone is a true
friend, of Screven, and Wm.
L. Mathews, its Editor, is a
valuable citizen.
As to who will be the next Judge of
this (Middle) circuit, will soon be a
burning question with the lawyers.
Judge Junes Iv. Hines has filled the
position with greas ability for three
years, and should lie conclude to be a
candidate again, be will be elected.
In the event be is not a candidate,
we think the wire grass end of the cir¬
cuit should be recognized, and probably
will be. We will see.
LOST.
Somewhere between the hours of
sunrise anil sunset, two golden hours
each set with sixty diamond minutes.
No reward is offered, for they are gone
forever.
Dont’s foe boys and yoi ag men.
Don’t smoke or chew tobacco; it is a
filthy habit.
Don’t drink intoxicating liquors; it is
•i degrading habit, and it leads to vice,
crime and eternal death.
Don’t cur»cor use profane language.
Don’t keep bad company, A man is
judged by the company he keeps.
Don’t rely on luck. An ounce of
X>luck is worth :t ton ot luck.
Don’t waste the golden hours of
youth. ’’Lost wealth may bo replaced
by industry, lost health by temperance
and medicine, but lost time is gone for¬
ever.’’—B eulah,
Any body can write for a newspaper.
Sit down and try how easy it Is, and
you will conclude probably that you
wove not made for an Editor.
ooxuKnoncj i%rx
CATiOIS’S.
0
FROM J{«LA)AS.
Mr. Editor:
I will say there is a bablist
■ preacher who lives near inr, cue
| I the pioneers of this county. lie is
;84 years old. And while he has
been true to hrs post in advocating
the cause of Christ, 1;e also been a
great tiller of the soil. I do not
think that he ever bought a pound
of bacon or a bushel of corn, and lie
began away back in 21. We young
farmers would do well to model at
ter his example.
There is a colored farmer in this
neighborhood, who a few years ago
bought a small piece of land, and
by the sweat of Ids brow paid for it
and now lives at home and lias
money to lend.
Mr. J. W. 1 lodges, the carpenter,
is at w»rk on his place. He is also
the father of a bright eyed little
boy.
1 have a line field of oats. Mr. J.
1 S.Franklin has sown a large qnonli
j , , ho a good ! arm . or and
a
j clever gentleman.
Iam going to work for the Eagle.
I wish it could ilv in every home in
this ware grass belt. Cornc on
Eagle, wo will feed you, or help to
hold up your wings.
F unscai exit
WOKIt FOR TIIE GRAND
JURY.
It is sate to say that hundreds
of pistols and dirks are carried by
the turpentine darkeys of this coun¬
ty'. The riot at Hodges’ still, shows
that the tarhccl fieedmen go heeled.
It is also safe to say, that gambling
is carried on at a lively rate at the
stills and mills in t,he county. And
the idea that these parties get plenty
of rot gut. pop-skull and ether sam
pies of bad liquor, will no", be dis¬
puted by any man. With these three
instruments of vice, liquor, cards
and pistols, crime runs riot. A large
amount of this is never heard of,
but it exists all the same. Regular
gamblers follow up stills and saw
mills and do nothing else.
Here is work for the Grand Jury,
which at ••oiirt, will call for earnest
and examination.
Enforce the laws against every
If a rich man. a poor man,
somebody’s farm hand or some¬
body’s still or mill hand, violate the
law, let him be indicted and tried.
It will not do for any citizen to
shield crime in hi* neighbor or his
Let the law' take its
course. That is the only salvation
to the country.
The Dover and Statesboro
R. R. is doing a big freight
business, and will do a great
deal more as soon as they lo¬
cate a warehouse at Rev. Jas¬
per Wilson’s, the Gail place,
and Deal’s place. The pas
senger business will also in
crease greatly, as the sched¬
ules ‘H’e now getting in order,
and if proper attention is
given to the rights of passen¬
gers, and the Jim Crow cai
is dispensed with—and in
this connectiqn, we have been
informed that the nice coach
will be used regularly, as
early as the the turn tabic is
put in. Let it be done, as
passengers demand seperate
and equal accommodations
for the races.
NOTICE.
I request every citizen in
town who favors good order,
to report all violations ot the
town ordinances to me, or the
Marshal. Unless citizens lend
their assistance to the enforce¬
ment of the law, they will
only be half enforced, and no
one will be to blame, except
the party that knows of viola¬
tions, and refuses, to report it.
J. A. Brannon, Mayor.
Dr. J.C.White,
STATESBORO, GA.,
fiST 'All calls promptly attended to
FOR ALE.
A limited quantity of Sea
Itdsnd cotton seed, from cot¬
ton grown on St. Helena in¬
land, S. C. Undoubthdly Lie
I best in the world.
Price $ 1,25 per bushed.,
Decker & Fawcett,
Savannah, (ia.
EXCELSIOR’S Dili
STORE
I Dow offer to my many
friends, and the public gener¬
ally, a full and complete stock
of the best and purest Drugs,
Medicines, Paints, Oils, Per¬
fumes, Toilet Soaps, Combs,
Brushes, and flic most popu¬
lar Patent Medicines, and a
full and complete line of .Sta¬
tionary &c. Also a complete
line of Fine Cigars, Tobaccos,
and stnoksr’s goods generally.
I guarantee my prices as
cheap as the cheapest.
■— W W J. 1 K, L J. ^ v
SpCC Ia.lt3T,
J. L. 11 IFRS, M. D.
WHEI YOU
need anything like
SAUSAGES, FRESII MEATS,
VEGETABLES,
FISK, OYSTERS,
and all kinds of
GROCERIES, don’t fail
call on
E.B. HAMRICK 7
STATESBORO,-----GA.
MY prices are the LOW¬
EST, and my goods
FIRST-CLASS.
Give me a call, and you will
bcplcascd.
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GUANO! GUANO!!
I oiler for sale the follow¬
ing Standard brands of guano.
Patapsco (Old reliable)
Cumberland bone.
Eddystone.
CiiEsaPEAKB Amoniated Dis¬
solved Bone.
Mascott.
AND
Patapsco Acid.
These Guanos arc stored in good
warehouses at GEM, G A. on the D.
& S. R. R.; STATESBORO, GA.;
E. E. FOY * CO’S still; NEW¬
TON’S place on FOY & CO’S
ROAD, and BLITCII, GA.
1 will sell at as reasonable prices
as can be sold for these grades of
goods. A deduction will be mads
on (JAR LOAD LOTS.
I will deliver jiL GEM on
ever}' Friday and Saturday,
and atFoys still every Thurs¬
day, Friday, and Saturdays,
at the Newton Place, Tues¬
days and Thursdays. At
Statesboro and Blitch daily.
I return thanks to the people
Bulloch for their liberal
in the past, and solicit a continu¬
ance of the same.
X3C*
MONEY TO LEND.
The iiiulersigned is prepar¬
ed to negotiate, and renew
loans on real estate at more
reasonable rates than hereto¬
fore.
A[>; lj to I). R. Groover,
Statesboro, Ga. 4 »
SCHEDULE NO. 1 DOVER & STATES¬
BORO Railroad,
NOVEMBER 18, 1880.
LEAVE STATESBORO DAILY 7,40 A. M. AND 2.40P.M., CON¬
NECTING WITH EEGUJ.AU UP AND DOWN PASSENGER ON
C. E. IL AT DOVEE-RETURNS TO STATESBORO AT 10,20
A. M. AND (5,00 P M.
(Will wait indellinatcdy on connecting trains)
One loud blast of AV histle at Statesboro 10 minutes be¬
fore departure of train.
J. II. BURCK1 IALTER, Scot.
LIQUORS!
FINEST AND PUREST AT LOWEST PRfCES.
SEND ON POSTAL OR LETTER FOR OUR PRICE LIST,
semi your orders to
IIENR.Y SOLOMON & SON
1 i o o & 175 15AY Sr., Savannah, Ga.
jW inceUitn {■■» as.
::: ALLLiM/h.
STATE.su,.EG A LI LANCE.
.Mel t- every Saturdiy bid’nro 3rl.
Sunday in eiieliiiHuith at 2 o’clock p. in
ALSO e.’icli Friday before 1st,
day at 10 a. m.
JOSEPH TILLM AN Pres.
t ,?. lb DAVIS Scc’ty,
ALLIANCE
MILL CREEK ALLIANCE
Meets the 4Hi, Saturday in each
month at 2 (/clock i\ M.
V. II. McLean, Pres.
C. E. Lee, Seely.
-A L LI AN CE.--—
E N T EEP LUS E ALU A NCK
Will meet on Saturday before the
second Sunday in each month at 10
o’clock A. M.
W, P. Donaldson, Pres.
J. It. Covington, Scc’ty.
CJCUliCU 1)111 ECTOli r.
I’KI.MITIVK BAPTIHT.
Ffrst Sun<lti} r and sgtunlay bof«ire—Upper
Mill Creek, il. Temples pastor; Lower Mill
Ci*cek, Jasper Wilson pastor; Lane’s, J. L.
hmilh i*ast<n; i idoils , ii . Ii . \\ iikinson petstor
iRtko, M h\ Stubbs pastor.
Second Sunday andSainntay before—Httihle
hem, ,1. Ii. Smith pastor; Ash iiraneb, J. il.
Smith pastor; Deljacli’s, A. i*. Wilkinson pas¬
tor.
TJiird Sunday and Saturday beb»rp--Upf>»?f
BUIc.k Creek, J* L. Siunlt pasun; Fedowshln,
M. F, Stubbs pastor; ikphesu*, W. M. Willmnm
l#asii»r.
LAmitli Snmlay and Saturday beforc-Upper
Lou's Creek, J. L* Sniiih pastor; Lower Lott’s
Creek, J, Ji. Smith pastor; NeviPs, D. Ii. 3!o
Elvcon pastor.
MKT1IODI8T.
First .Snnilav-Statesboro.li I.. I’a.lricls castor;
lliirvill'.. U". T. Ilea pastor, llarmoi.y, J p. ni.i
«■. T. i(. a. nisioi.
sn:") J S ;ml;ty--Ci)ioi>, at 11 a ra, and Tarver,
I r in, i- X. I'ailuck |iii.,tiir; llarmony, W. T. Ilea
I’iistiir.
Si’iomi s.ituniav luvt Sunday, rain’s ciiapei
W. T. Utu,PitMor
mm Ihnd , SuFttlay—Lurcka, c L r I.. Padrudi i> , • i pastor;
Pleasant ilill. II O’cluck, Fay lie’s fhnpei, 4
oY.loCk, W. T. Kea pastor.
Fonr'.li Sunilay—New Uo;>e,K I I’ailiick pastor;
Trimly, \V. T. Kea pa«t'»r.
t Uth Sunilay—Fajuu’h Chapel, W. T. Rae
pastor.
11 U’TIST.
First suniljiy mol satuntav before ,Poplar He.nl.
tee’s solioui bouse, 4 o’clock p. in. o. w. Smith
pastor.
or. smith, nVeiv valor ii,n’s school houscVo’c'oiik’p' m. !i,w,
Thin! sunilay an4 Sntui'lay before, stalcsboro
O. w. Smith, vaslor.
i, Pourlh sunflay mi l sa itnlav before, Salon.,
cliffry beifi-e drove fonrih fourth wimhiy, smiilnv cherry 4 oVtoek. fi-ldnv G.
orove, w.
smith, vaslor.
Ptislors « ;li please notify na ot changes in ap
pciftmunts.
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FKOM NEW YOl’i: CITY.
Mr. A. K. Hawkes—Dear Sir:
, Your patent eye-gin,-sc,s received
i some time since, and am very much
i gratified at the wonderful change
that has coma over my eyesight
since I have discaaded my old glass
cs and am now wearing yours,
Ai kxauku Aoau,
Fce’ty Stationers’ Board of Trade
All eyes fitted at the store of
BLITCH JONES & CO.,
Statksisouo, Ga,
And Neuralgic Perilous
ttnv«e troublfrl with nervousness rf-miHli),
tioiuearuor overwork will bu relieved by tukiua
ltrown's Iron Hitter s. (aiminc
m nude u.ui k uud er-jssed red liuv- ou wiappar
SMI ’ST-SES
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HOUSES AND Mules FOR
SALE AT ALL TIMES.
Teams -will "be
HIRED AT LOW RATES'
I will also board stock.
JOHN A SMITH
STATESBORO, GEO*
sO Wmm
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LETTERS DISMISSION.
GEORGIA—Bulioeli County.
T<> ull whom it mav concern.
J* T ,,, Mallard, -xi ii •, executor ofestute
of Seaborn Woodcock flced., lias
filed his application for Letters of
dismission. And this is to admon¬
ish all persons interested, to show
cause before me on or before t he 1 st
Monday in April next, why said let¬
ters should not be granted.
Witness my band aild sc.il of oR’icc
This Jan. (itli, 1830.
A. II. Lanior, Ordinal'v.
GEO RGI A—Bn! loch County.
To all whom it may concern:
W. R. Sills Administrator of the
estate of James Ilcndrix deed. ,has
filed hi: petition for letters of dis
raission fr ® m s:lid C 8 t ate. and this
istOadrn0nisha!1 1,ersons interes -
ted to file their objections if any,
otherwise said letters will he grant
cd on tiie first Monday in April
next. Witness my hand and oflici
al signature. This Jan. (5th, 1890.
A. R. Lfinic, Ordinary.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
T!ie firm of Smith <!fc Turner, of
Statesboro, Ga., 1ms this day by mu¬
tual consent dissolved. All parties
indebted to said firm, are hereby
requested to settle their accounts
at once. The business will be coil
tinned by W. T. Smith, ol the late
firm.
Jan. 15 1300. B E. Turner.
W. T. Smith.
Mr. Smith is thankful to the peo¬
ple for their liberal patronage in the
past, and solicits a continuance of
the same in the lulu re.
B. E. Turner.
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After ten years DruggbU exclusive saw, can newbe
obUuued of all and Dealers ia AWi- HCieu
cturs. If CMKS-uu notioe-not siicpljr
D frt CURBS I.IVJER COMPUUX¥,
Hitleusnfes until Bysiiepaia.
CURB Isa strictly vetjctable preparation and wU*
Malaria, ID and all Malarial Boston, tronbku.
Dr. 8. Wise, of Ky. bkvs :
,c Save practiced onedWtw 1* years, and SnJ ud
equal to Ububuck oa a Diver ffeeuinior."
“A Dr. bottla W. of A. UEuiitKic Baker, of AtndinonV won't Fla., sa SCui
1* n»r»
$8.00 worth of Quinine In or,? family ”
Acting oo the IJvor in adittetant vny from
any other medicine; It Is a peeftlrs cere mr
Chronic Constipatlob and 5s tSetpor than Fill*.
Its peculiar ooftipufltlon miy Is snch, Uut we
tmurantee to cure case of Chills and ffever
or Bilious Fevsr With one bottie.
1 ' costs but 75 cent# and each bottlo con¬
tains over 48 aveTtura doses, maMnc the cost
less than two cents a dost). Would yea aak
tor cheaper mediesoe V It is not a cnro-all. But
win cure any I.lV«-r, JBiKons or flaU,
rial r«mi|ilr.l[it. Aiaanfaclured fcy
TiXO TouIoTT* lOTTfiO Co.,
(Surcessurs to Wfti.Coodell.) St, fconis, Ilo,
NOTICE OF SALE.
Agrcable to an order of the Court
Ordinary of Bull«ch aoUnty will
sold at auction at the courthouse
of said county, on tlic first
Tuesday in March next, within the
legal hours of sale, the following
properly to u it . Twenty-five acred
land in 47th, (list, of Bulloch Co.
hounded on t he North by lands of
on the East by lands of
Minty, on the South by land
Charles Millen, anti on the South
by lands of Draper, sold as
the property tif Shun Reid, Late of
county deed. Terms Cash.
This (Lit day of January 1890.
W. S. Lee, A dim',
NOTICE OF SALE.
Agreable to an order of Court of
...... will be
V,
doop ot ‘ said county on the fiisb
Tuesday in March nvXt Within
tl) c legal hours of sale, the following
property to-wit: 3(52 :u-iT« of land
mure or less in 47th (list. G. M. of
Bulloch Co., Ga. bounded North by
estate ot'Wm, nod Geo. Lester, East
bv estate of Mikeli, Sout h by binds
<>f P. C. Harper, and West by lands
of J. S. Wilson. Tkkms CasW.
This Jan 0th, 1890.
Joseph S Cone, Guardian.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
tVili he sold at Stutexhoi'o on flic 1st
Tuesday in March next, b..t>* i ■«* u tl»<\
1 Viral lioui-. ot isalo, Tw» Hiiinlie.il ami
Seventy Five acres of land lying and
living in the 17th, G. Al. District of
aanl eoiinfv, bounded tm the North by
lands of R. U. Waters. East by lands of
Jf, hn ». Wilson, West by lands of Berry
Davis, South by lands of .lames S. wj*.
tors, Levied on as the property of A*
E. Eielumlson, by virtue of, and to sat*
isly a li-fa from the Sitpe.ior Court of
Ndd ctnmry iii fayor of John Elimery &
Co. v.k. A. FJ.Rieiutrdson, tind a ,li
tiee court li-la in favor of J. F, Brown
V. s. A. K. Rinlmrd soil. S-'id land*
'Ojd subject to a mortgage f,.r # IhO, in
f.’tvoiir of Obarles L. Flint of Mass.
Legal notice given tenant in posses-*
slon. Jnny. 27th. ISPO.
S. J, Williams, Sherifi',
CITATION.
To all whout it nitty ennerm :
ii. F. Hagiiis, A dm!', on the estate of
E. II, Martin, late of said comity deed.
A polies to me for letters of dismission
from raid mlministralio!!, >md t will
pass upon bis appiieat on on the first
Monday in June 1800 at my olliee in
Statesboro.
Given under my band and official
signature this Ilnl, day of Febvy. 1800.
A. R. Lanier, Ordinary.
y EAR’S SUP FOR!'.
(> EORG! A — Bulloch County.
Court, of Ordinary, February T» 'rm,
Annie Barnes, widow of Remer
foirnes, liavii g applied for year’s -sti j*
t'°ft ouf of the estate ot Hat nor Barnes
late of said count* deed., and apprais
era having made, their etmms; tliis i
to notify all kinilrod mid ereditor” time
on and after tin* first Monday in March
said returns i\ ill be recorded, if no good
cause be shown to the contrary.
This Febry, ;ird, 1800,
A. L. Lanier, Ordinary*
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Bulloch comity,
To all whom if may concern:
Jefferson D. Jowers ha-, i„ due
applied to the undersigned lor p« r „ m .
nent, letters of administratiou on thees
t.deof Lemuel .towers, late of said
county deed., anil 1 will pass upon the
>md application on the first Monday in
Man’ll next.
Given under my bond mid official si-.
nature this dm, day of Febry. 1890. ”
A. R. Lanier, Ordinary.
Wtcdlagatonic,orciui.Jrcn daiviks
nnows^tuoii^iTTEHs tliat wanth i.nsi^