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STATESBCfi), Cft.
Official Oiioan or Bulloch Co
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of good faith.
Address all communications relating
to the business of this paper to Thk
Eagle, Statesboro, Ga.
Tiioesday ......February 20,1890
'iiz * 2 ." "j*A i-.. k
Gov. Gordon is farming on an ex¬
tensive scale in Taylor comity.
Senator. Blair of veligio-political
amendment fame, ought to lie gag
gd. He would speak three weeks
pu his nefarious amendment if lie
was not choked off.
Parent*, send voar children lo
sci.eol. Do not deprive them of an
education and thus starve and dwarf
'
then . young mimls, ♦ 114 but give * litem 4 i
all the advantages you can.
A good education is the best lega
cy you can leave your children.
Senator Chandler needs his
little ears pulled again.
It is reported that the peo
pie -parts ol Dakota
tor food.
The indications are that MV.
J. Northern will be the next
Governor of Georgia. And
lie will be a good Governor
too.
Farmers will ben fit themselves
if they Stick to economy, and
home"products. 1 Let us try J
Hie plan of making more at
home.
tr of e re is ru¬
diarm^ le South.
The West hasRTBrrrj^tii’cd in
the Pacific, and the march
progressive industry is pull¬
ing for the south.
Crank Blair wants to im¬
mortalize himself by giving
its a dangerous amendment to
the constitution. The people
will not accept it, even if con¬
gress has no more sense than
to pass it.
The Radicals are proposing
to so gerrymander the dis¬
tricts of the states in such
manner as to perpetuate their
rule and power. Every year
the lines arc drawn closer to
a centralized government.
That is a good way to bring
about anarchy.
The Republicans b a v e
shown themselves to be the
enemies of the negro, but as
usual, the Democrats and
white people of the South are
the true friends of the negro,
and the negro remembers hi*
white friends at election time
by voting a clear
ticket, which is always count¬
ed. We Have thousands
negroes iu the South who are
better citizens than Chandler,
Ingalls ifcCo.
* THE ItOOM.
We believe it is sate to predict
that more building will Ue done in
Statesboro, this year, titan last
Every day, lots are being sold,
and now faces appear cm our streets.
R reminds a native of the Birthing
ham rush a few years ago. The fel¬
low who has Confidence in the town,
hays, sells and makes money. The
fellow without coulldcncc, stands (
and scratches his head, and grunts.
He is ready to throw cold water a..
over the town—and does. - Yet the
town builds right on, and will coil
tinuo Ip build. You may ask why
Because it is situated in a high and
healthy place, and in the midst ot
the best sea island cotton lands in
t he world. What iron is to Birin
inghain, so js sea island cotton to
Statesboro and Bulloch county. Tito
Academy, which will he completed
this summer, will tying many fatni
lies to the town; and in a year the
majority of the mercantile busines
will he transacted here. Now stores
will continue to be opened, and
every line of goods will be carried
at Savannah prices, and i*>lt<>n buy
irs will come iter-; and pay cash toi
the staple; i he boom of the town
is only keeping up with the boom
the country. The good thing to be
said about this town, is that every
land owner is selling his lots, and
that is the way to do it. Our
is to live, and let (itlu r people
a lot to live on. There is plenty
room. il we were to teach fro in
Ogeeclioe to the Gauoochec,
would not then l»e us large as
don. Don’t get excited; pull
your vest, and hump yourself.
Anti Oboakick.
COMMl NIDATIONS.
From Laston.
I have been thinking for seme time
of giving you a few dots from this tv
tion, but on account of businea#, 1 have
neglected it. J lniye ofton thought
why our farmer- did not couirlbntf* to
their home papier more than they do.
An exchange ol ideas helps us all.
'Phis sector, cf Bulloch, is truly a good
section of Georgia, l'o; - I have traveled
over the Confederate state- atul in ref¬
erence to health, fertility, and goo 1 so¬
ciety J havo never found s better ,-pot.
I look upon this being one of tin
i places, called garden spots, and 1 be¬
lieve it is so.
Now, Mr. Euito;v J ]>no\y that I c:\n
not do you much good by writing to
yonr very valuahlo paper, but it. wiii
help to (ill it up, and perhaps enable
some of your readers to be. beneiitud.
Now 1 like to see every farmer in the
( on.ify pain n:/e. the county paper, and
1 do think sir, the farm r that, doe- not
read the Eagle with delight and profit,
runs a ptnlmok business; for myself I
always feel like 1 was shaking hand*
with good old time Democrat every
thne I pick up the Eagle. I enn
not help feeling like its motto was Pro
Bono Pub! lei Ilcrc at I.a-tuu we
lia<ie a good Unh-Allianec, its meinbcr
*hip number- near 'iffy, and now in a
few days there will be as good a sehooj
as you cun find in any pait of Georgia.
1 .-oppose the school will be taught by
Mnj. ,T. H. Cone, and I know the lead¬
ers of your paper will be glad to learn
that be is on foot again, bis appearance
seems todi-pur.se tT.e gloom that once
hovered around each household in thi
section. Butlie liaij he;.n very ;kiil -
fully attended by Dr. T>. N. Nieiiots 1
this place, and 1 toil you Dan know
liow , 10 treaUhis . typlioic-malarial, you
do delight, in the fanners interact.
Now, Mr. Editor, J must toll von
that we people Lore at Strong Eil! Al¬
linace anticipates a good time in July
at our Alliance barbecue. We expect
to have ('apt. Brnilwell and other com
potent speakers with us on that day,
and wo would fuel gbp to fee the
face of the editor there, too, for
! feel and know too that you (b delight
in the farmers interest. ,
Prom ^11 appearances arouv d here
-venis that pcoplo are going to 1 Lint,
U0 P** #<> tt<ni com the amount
of guano th at i>: being Imuled oft* hut I
am !lHpcflll th , v wi „ not n iuct the
-tali’of life. Now 1 appeal to n , T
brother farmer look well to your home
interest- f. r we termers arc beyond
all doubt the back bon o of the world,
ami if the t armors all break down where
w,11 all the vocations bo. AOH-brother
farm.a- if your writer should be called
upon to write n letter of en.-re-pen
dtuicc to the farmin'*; world, I assure
you it would be short, hut it would
simply this: To uU farmer* that arc
not la perfect uniwn and harmony. I
would any to ye n. come m, and it you
are la, for God’s .-uke - tick. When will
the time be that all the farmer* will go
hand in hand and push ahead for the
great-ai.se of our interests. Formic
1 can say truly, that I long t- see the
time come when farmers will all Jay
aside a!! selfish principles, and write in
cim ctimniou CiUiso for .the upbuilding
of our country. Not the count;y ..lone,
but, the wol taro of all that love-tlieir
country, let us all unite together in the
future to fill the legislative hall and
the senate chamber with men wl o local
the farmers cause. 1 hope to hear sonic
• Other- a rwulcr of yom pitj-.T
ti,al .‘ an r" lci,k ' ) viu ' nu ‘’ l ' 0 !' 1 ' va "’
nearly nil i the l columns ot \U lur !•
fliicd with tho farmer- interest.
Mr. Editor, it may bo that route tff
your renders would like to know some¬
thing of old Bid), that is neither bore
nor there, I am jdowing deep in the
soil of Bulloch, m lion I expect its fertile
soil will yield to me a good return,
fearing 1 have encroached on your
.Core a nd.J ximliiess I assure you to be
the fariVTT- n ica.'?.- -£>tfbTHiST"'
LOAD ^OTICM.
(icor^iA- I’nlloeU County.
I i) U it il*r:v oiiecn*;
All j.K*i'ony iiilcrcvtC'l :go hcroby
* StlC«1 that, if HO I’D IlGWfl
c contrary, :• n o • !•>•• will be
lb-: »in-'ersi,vn.‘d on ;i . Ad day
march next i -; i, e-tablisliiiiv a new
road as tmirCM out by the roa 1 com
doners appointed f*r tint porpos'.;
mencing oppo-ite B. T. jj i-i-.-v oa
three chop road in ;h- ! ith Uistriet
I'imujug in a southern conand
tin; re-id • and 1 h-otig’l t! 1:1 a Is
K.J. Bea.-ley, .'!• B. Marsh,
Bland, Win Hodges, li,Akiaa, I*.
.Morris, <ieo, Eniiuvtt and ntierr
intersecting witii tit.* Mo-re rnr, 1
tiioT. V- Akin- pl-me. T'..m !Vb.
Till I
A. I?. I.auici", (.M'diiLuy,
si;bu!ff’s sall.
>1 i.i )«• sold at (S'tati-.-boro on the 1st. j
Tue-’dav in March next, l,ct«’ecli the j
ha;.it hour* of Hale, Ti\ . Ihm.lr.td ami
/Nc \ c l ip r i\c iici os ol la Jill lyu:^
hei;:*' in tin; I7tli, G. M. Dlstri.-t
null comity, botiu led on the North by
lands of It. IL Waters. Bast by binds of
Jollies, i. i.son, 7\ est by iamb of lim re
Davis., Sou!h by lan.Is of James S. u'a-
1 ter-, Levied ('it a- thu priXiorty of A ■ |
!% J?'u liani.-oi), by virUie ot; ".nil to-it- i
i-!y a fi-l.i irmn the Sitpe.lor (.'oip-t of
su’d comity i:i t.ivor of.Folia 1 'Iaucvy A
Co. v.s. A. K. itieluird.-ou, ami a Jts
tieo court ti-f.i m tuvor ot J. F, IJroivu
v. p. A ID Ba iumliim. .?•>id land.
-old suhj(*ot lo ii iuoj tpigy for $ -iO 0 in
i-'iiut Mass.' .
favour ot Charles of
notice ;;ivcn tenant, in Ji OSsD.K
.-ion. ■Liny. 27ib, 184!.
8 . J, William.-, .Sheriff.
tlTATIOX.
To jill whom it may coiioo. 11 :
B. F. 11.t^iiis, A dins-, on tho estate of
I . ii, Martin, late df-aiU ciuntv di-. ’.
Apnlies to me for letters of di-'iid .-i.in
from said :idmini,-t rat ion, and l
pas; upon III* upplivnt mi on (hn ni*t
: Monday In .hino Istio at inv <<tUcc In
'
, Statesboro.
Given under my liuml and 0 Ulei. 1 l
signature this Uni, day of Foliiy. lsttfi.
A. I! Banier, Oiilhiary.
LETTERS 1)1.SM LSSFOX.
GKORGIA—Bulloch County.
To ;tll whom it may concern,
J. W. Proctor Executor of the will
of John Proctor applies to me for let¬
ters of dismission from -aid Executor
-hip, and I will piss upon Id- applica¬
tion oa the first, Jlpaday in April next
at my olllcu in .Statesboro, in -ahlcoun
fy
Given under my hand and of!i<! 1
siguateie, tlii- 2t.<5, day of December
IS Si).
A. H. t.auier, Ordinary.
SHIR MEL’ SALE.
IV i i! he - 0 ’ at Statesboro hetwc.en
the legal hours c,f s.ile, on the lir-t
i imMny in April next, eight v ae-ies ol
laml. lying and hei.ng in tita Ul-VU'r. M.
di-lriet of Bulbil h I'ounty, and Irnnided
e:i-t hy hinds ol Willie, Lanier, west by
7/ *’• L.veu iu.:,h : X estat”. or L.
Eralseni and south I A
laud-. Levied <»o T, i, : - proi-’
K. I>. Hughs to <-<ti.-fy two b-fi,. is.
f -ued lruia tlie.I. 1'. court ol (lie V.tt
C. M, (hsirie! in lavorof VV. ,! . Si• i.-i-,-
1 id ys. E. I!. Hughes. Levy
I J as. ! ,. DeLoavh. (.'on-fu ! 11 f* and
• cut to me l.r advertising. L-gd
V 1 et 13 ‘ o' 1 0 ' -' 11 tenatit in p.—.-e-.-iou this Feb,
’ " ‘
S. J. WILLIAMS,
bhnitT.
.A LSO,
At t;;G fuBic f.iinc ju.d oiiq 1
<>j laiid ci ti;<* twHvc hund:cd ami iiijitfi
Vkomrw*\a!lj! hdnVbm'i'Ajf'iv! 1
,,n loe u«n:’ ; , k Simmons on the rn^t.
)i. «P OJHtf’c.ii ih c v. i> J - eh -
.
o.e the ,-!« M) !, r
K"’ l< le ' J"v i( V lani1 ’" vir 1
the .Li-ti.— ( of Ru, ,ii.:
01 said c-m-ty hi lavor <n \v. it. Blitcii
!!, ‘ 6 1 ’• Y iUI s
,
lt)1(S U)mo< Wl ,’;
ten notie given defen.l uits a -mnaii'g "
*0 \*V thi.e Ee’ Vi. I8W.
, t.al.i s
. 'D .. >h ., .....
i
Agrcalde to an ord t of;Uvo CmpT
of O-rdinury of lUllloc!} county lv j jj
be eol.l at auction at Uio
;^"'‘county, .i,,• ; . . on ,, the hral ,
1 uc ”' ,: v »» AI;tl ' c1 ' “ext, v/ithia the
(> 2 a * hpttrs of sale, the following
PT'.’pciT.y to-w it. Twetu v-iivc acres
of land in 17th, (list, of lUplo.dt ( ’o.
lioarAcd oh the North liy lan-lr, of
( v. klss ,, V( 0 u U;e East by lands of
nliruy, on Lite South by land
ot Charms MiLun, aa.i oa t.!ic So!il!i
U hit;'s of Henry Draper, aijd as
F.U prorcr V (li Sam Dei. I, Late «>;
” li(1 Terms C:, s b.
'J'his Olh iLy of January 1890.
•
v .
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™ n K 0 VT*’
v» , : m.blo U.n.w.-,Jc, xr
: ^Amock
X'a.u;- :- :uty, wtli
‘.f aiitUvm at i:;e
said county <m the
Gw.L.,’ in March next with!*
the login Imtirs of sale, the following
propmy to-wit: 3G2 aci'ts of haul
more or Jo-s in 47lh dist. Q. ,7L ol
Babueit Co., Ga. bounded North by
estate Of W la and Geo. Lester, East
bv estate ol Mikell, South by
Of T. <7 Harper, and We*; iy hin-l.
ot S. Wiison. Teuws Ga-;;.
11 s Jan Bill. 1 : T'Q
•tosepli 8 Cone. Guardian.
SXMEX<X>:B:’95ft
TL Stable!
/:
m m
m
5
c
—y, y ef
Houses and Mules
SALE AT .ALL TIMES.
'Z'eswceis will
jnUED AT LOVE 'RATES'
. I will also hoard stock.
I JOHN A SMITH
STATESBORO,
.1 liscrUtt ■> co it: .
' ‘ ’ ■ • 1 A \ T 1 ,4 1 i j ? l i f i AT k h ' r 4
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STATESEcLo ALLIANCE.
Meets every Haturd: y before
Sipuhiy in eaid.intihfb at 2 <>’< lock p.
ALSO each Friday htfmv i si,
da;, at 10 n. in.
JOSEPH TILT.MAN Pres.
J. 11. DAVIS Seedy.
-AI STANCE-----
-MILL CREEK ALLIANCE
Meets the dl.it, Saturday iti
month at 5 (/’click r. M.
. W.H. Til. Leal). IT - .
£. Leo, S< e A .
--ALLIANCE.-
KNTEIIIMHSK ALLIANCE
\y ill moot 011 ' Salurda befi.re
sccc-nd Sunday in each m oil is at H
o'clock A. ?.L %
V.L I .DiinaLL.an, Pres.
•L Ik'f.'uviug'.du, See’;;.’.
GUANO! •r -BITA no: !
I have V, waivhotitsc*
,
stale,bi-o ’ ' ‘ L u ' ’* u » “ml “ ,ut I 1 '• -ill '•* b- lK ore r 1
pared to tfiluLil (lie people
v> M tt v-1 •, i r ( i r >
it)W! . n N iH'Ulitts ’ \ ol / ^Uttno;
Oltr OtVtl; Evcelbior ;
^ , v .
la 4 (i '
Amumniated Dissolved
Esiplitslt AC-j<k f. Kai.dt; ’
. i ii^el. A11 of
J * ■ Mile i' c !'l
twill sell al the lowest
W uu hell you CORK5 to . UUy, don , ,
forget to eaii on
J. M r . Wilson. t
row ■ . ( J 1 m fisu*9* '..C
OF ENAL. GEORGIA,
An tv ain ces to the public
I am now prmjau'd to
J urnisli 1'ooinbstoncs,
MoiuunentSv
tax little iim »j hgc
A. . .European
The crofter*
-Xlhti.il* POM PR
• and DLMGNS
x the best.
( Aj all.
Co
GIVE ME A TIM A E.
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r *?x dllen.ex’37”.
fctwV
FINE :il ILL RNERY* GOODS
_ j -!’ I’HCoivotl, tliul being .sold
1 ' 1
at low prices.
•Stylish flats, h lowers, Birds
Ribbons, and a full as¬
sort mi nt of al! tuii
icnery goods.
Yonr patronage is solicited,
and I wbl endeavor to jrleasc
you in goods and prices.
J. Y. LANGFORD
a
jFHID
lees.
Hemmed ACJ 0 \, MET m\ RTf
H’O 3
Snceesscrs to
I DASIIER & CO.
IK) BnouGn’roN Stubkt,
SA VANNAI1, GA.
DRY GOODS
LA DIBS tn.'tl ('ll ILDBBNS
CLOAKS,
Bov;; Clothing &c. Ac.
\D. ,1 11. MILLER and
Mr. A. G, WATERS, . |in y with u
will take l’lea utv in seiviu" thtir
friend *>.
DEATH KNELL
r |i
II!GIT PRICES.
Call to see me, and be con¬
vinced, that I sell the most
GOODS for (he lent money.
hltii ii B:\RfiAi\S!
ow A. a
! MY 10 ets. COUNTER.
Respect fully,
LANIER BROS.,
Statesboro, Ga,
mmtmrnm I: & Ull, '1 SSP
jf'ONFir.F.SM mill K BROAD, S'jS.
! SAVA - ;NAII, GA.
Wd won id rtMpcclfiHly cal I
j HUOlili-'Ml
thd 01 OUf many
iVituvis i>>. and the
rotiiHiiiig - cnuntk’s, that we
art' prejtaretl J 0 swe-ive con¬
signin' nis ot till kinds 0 }
I COUNTI LX INTO DUCE.
Such as
; CHICKEN*?, EGGS, HIRES.
WOOL Ac.
j A .;l wit! so it them at the hisLcst
; market j ;ice to. 1 h; obtained by nn\
I one. And will always look to the
! it; to test, oj our cu-tomc rs.
I Wli ALSO KEEP ON HAND,
i a lary - ami well selected stock
: WINES, LIQUORS, CI
I GARS, ;<r.d TOBACCO.
i And would ’• I t.» imvo all
ottr old iondx 11 on ii s.
j WE PAY tad a TTENTION
• TO U, i TRADE.
I Respect fully,
fUlAN KEN & Ml KELL.
MHZ km FARM,
LOUISVILLE, KY.
T;7o Leading Agricuituril hnrea 1 . nf tho Sostli rad West
Mada by Farmers for Farmers.
As a record of agriculture, Uomj
AND I'AUX hfis no equal. >;veiy topte iy
by to fi^riruitnre farmers in openly diseased iti iU co!vtm:«?
the thom^dvea. No e-r'-cnic; . sob ru
i.t seunrittg- a full r.^-onut c: c*Wv :aotaDIe sat
cc-ii oa the iayni. J t is distinctively tho
FARMERS' OWN PAPER,
A record of their iDilv life, nresrut-y in a fwm
end language wliieh :u:.'..e il plain to r.X.
IT3 !.:CT OF CONTRIBUTORS
Contnht x the r am. i.e*u,'v.t .r fatrs^
ers of iheSo;..ih and At.A, They'do iuA tiva«
of th :oic‘lea: fnrt-ini". L ... of Uio m .util ccruL
tior.s velAch cot.fr.HM tta txi.iv: It. U. T«->hns.'u:
Wahlo P. I j row-t ; DutryNB r/au ; johii M. «tuhl
A. P. l ord ; Tc-ff. Vv Nhu; -. ; Ui-”h I‘ v o f .; Jc V.t
C. Ik' HtllVaV; ”4.M o’c; lids Oil • T:'B. E.UaA! hi; i ,
; ,t <.>i o'rcfr". Ire jyurii:.!
Moreor, it id. c-quatly
A 1:Ct: n N *v:A'GAZiMik.
T'v.ry sea- *•! . ■ > *’(',■ t i y the !w*!t»e-irJa!s # 'r v
Id'.' ■ - ■. ... .- -Wu-’i A' • u ’:y
A lice V/i • 1 .ton an 1 core vtiissjfi \/Si catitrib
ul<i leg M-.i’y.
r.’uT.i i • x.i
Inin Cba.-S’®c.-ct-cr c . : / -1 Deportment, and
l«r'CSU:.\>,: rbe- h :tic raid f '. aG \.q e- iacuity c£ being both in
;
TH“ WYETEdY C? TLZ r?aiC?i
14 o tiirRliiiq y.lo»y nof-eftrlr-v in H ’vr awb
pAiicr. by »?c>»*st Ji, iritiiu fe* f<n:i its Tvidt
• : - v/rRcrs
Iroixi tin titae. .
nppear a Lo
."-nr-’s t.rnrrs
rt ench i - -m-:, and *.’• i;
v. c.s never ;>:o-ro itttociting t!;m at U.if
“ i *‘
jy. its y.ViiTO’zikh bepartxint
Ar.v w.mR V tx “By : • fearlessly in
W-h.-.U v- a r s’ KitjULW* It favors n rv
VlAtOH of t!lC ■ < U in b R . ftbs farmer : I-ctt-.T
roads for tbe fa : I'r-.’C A'f’.il JY.Hv ;ry
farmer; Co-otj * nni;,v . the f:v,TH;r«.
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WILEUR Ft. SKITH, PncsicENT.
CT Chc»?e»1. Ur* t find Hlyhtiit Honor. *i Gollcaf.
K. tf. Si VT. li. timilli. of this (' lt' jt*. ree '■ d c.t the Gold
McdM aui IHpL’Uti of H »’ior at tV> ildb Kvp intttjvw. for
Svhtcm of itndudiorf Wcnei I IJii-fu **
Ed a cut tins. N uric l-«V> .- 1 " ’• >*•' in ntf.-;
from •'») Stnfe.« 0' l 1 i'. f' ten CV.ma!••*. ]l), v’OO *«i .1.7*1 i.t «•*
III n f i L rs eis D'vc l. Bu-lii
of R.'tk-k; epiiiv, Hu ;iss Aritl-iu"! a. P'Tni'«iiK'.;t'. Co’t!in< rci.'l
t.aW. Metchan'lEoi '. T’anUilit'. Juk i fto*-W. }' aimi.icturlne.
!,«|tiri'«. r-’dii.-si t’fu.’Mi'i*, M rca tU«? Conr!*?tioi)<lKHC«*. i»tr.
(hint ofEnll BudnexuCotii'H*. i •Bnlbi? Ti’i'e n. St i» on-rv
and Board in a ».iue family, bIhju: tSDKhorDlEnud, Type*
Writing mid Ti'leicruphy tak>»» • 1 pc '!nUic , '*5 Dnvo Hustn- *pt da!
tr arher* ay-t room*, awl can he Rev < «u- with tb • s/*
Con rae. Sj>o otal • ■•• I for ’. 'tics. Lady lMsiciurd emjdovid.
rT CrRMer.h an**’ n»l CottrS’F of B teic- Keep in-.:, fl 1 . G"'/*ltn:.|.
s ■■ rltl.im-tic . . ' o,miMtsliUi Ytrtdtr’iW «liun taken iiD»itc,9.'» per JnofitJv.
C'oll«. Golleje ofpn t'fP" eav d:i'. at i t.ielit. r :«.*tv.d on e»«* par*
men'*. 0 j‘ Arr»n.r»*nmit* cua i*# mad® vii'i Utitroal Gotn
panics for u ..h tp d:4Jf a to r.’tcnd thiw CV.Bcto, JS'i* vacu*
lion* fut’r IHKV, fivrd n‘, >n*ce«*fid. {j*h'r drudlara
tiJic a.* Wll.iU ii II. K.-.liTH, I’revt, U A:;«t«n, Ky.
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BELTIN n
“Sea Lion’’ Leather, Raw llitle Lnee Leather.
liNSUIJURTAN PACKING RUB,
pit'M > d Vj \: e-w AN 1 KEMP PACKING
ET'o.zrt anncl E:raQ.pix© UPCoCl^In.^.
Fraction Belt Grease, Globe and Cheek Vaiyes, Iron Pine
Pine Lilli gs. ’
W RITE FOR PRICES.
m 1 ecYi-msaYsa tESSEHBS tsanns hstP - A EgSESnSKS® >300
sss a 2 »sr -mr a ra ,
y. LfY iS «£S3S73 1 F
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EKCEZm:oII GEO.
; t is still in the lead on Buggk’s, Wag-ons, Harness, CooX?
Dig Stoves, bc'diitg Macltincs, Funiitiire,
dy Made Clothing, A Lull line olT Shoes,
and in Let a eoinjtkle stock of
General Merchandise, of
every discrijition. Idle
largest stock this
side of SitVr
tiitnnli.
•U 1 H1 received, ctir lord of one :<:-d t'.vo ltot.se Wfljiois,
of the Millmrit inr.ke, also the celebrated Ilaydack liugv
gies and, Road-Caris. l conijicte witii the city prices,
;ts I ! uy direct from inamil’.u lories, and take ad¬
vantage of discounts, and ]>av no sloragc,
rents or extra clerk hire, till of rthicl;
enables me to sell goods at rock
bottom figures. Ever) body
will do well lo call aim .
c.viiniiiie.
m\' mausir.oth stock of clothiap; and shocvi, before buying
• cist*wiicrc. No trouble to show pjoods. I have al
\'tt)>, and now pay the I'ipheiA market prices for
cotton, and all country produce.
T return thanks to the people of ‘'Bulloch, Tat x; Cl
EniiUitiel counties, lor their liberal >
patronage in — c i
and solicit a continuance of the same.
LIQUORS!
AND PUREST AT LOWEST PRICES,
M:xi> on dost a i, or t.t.tt: ;.:i for ch:r rmcp list,
ft'in; y mr orders to
DSN BY SOLOM X p S: SON
ITS & I To IE\ i St., Savannah, Ga.
-**’SW.* ("
N 1 Dover & States¬
boro Railroad,
NOYi-D.njBB 18, 1880,
.U.’.VE STATESBO.-iO DAILY 7,40 A. M. AND 2.40 P.M., (’ON
id 1IM.1 Yv t HI BKGULAR I P AND DOWN PASSENGER ON
7 ID ID AT DOVER-- BLiUKNS TO STATESBORO AT 10, .IQ
7. AL AND C, 00 P II.
(Will wait imleiTi n ate !y on connecting trains)
Otic loud blast ol Mhi.dlc at Siattshoro 10 minutes ho^
depanure of train.
«I. II. BE iiCK 11AI/FE R, Suvt.
rj 1 || If Hr.
Take your county ]taper,
il only costs you two cents a
week'.
This will-he a great politi¬
cal year and you c^n read
what is going on in the col¬
umns of your home . paper.
Get your neighbor to sub¬
scribe also, for it. wiil do him
good. The Eagle represents
no kiieh nor khn, but it is the
people; paper.