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'ni’ilL-a Bagrlo
TucksDA y... ....February 20,
Se?gS5!
Xaocal s* .
Is**
■ a mhocs
Mr. Charles Tillman,
lias edified the people of
town with his sweet singiag,
in left, on Monday for his
South Carolina.
Mr. J.P. Hill has bought
u lot from Col. Groovor, nnd
v/c leant ho intends
u brick “tore house thereon at
an early day.
The w mills are ail
crowded and can’t keep up
with the orders so gregt is
-elemail'd for lumber.
The howling March winds
givet? a fellow the blues.
Dr. E. W. Lane of Eman¬
uel was in town this week
visiting the Kick.
Mr. J. S. Franklin has bought a
pretty lot of laud, adj-lining Dr.
Gone’s, lie will build thereon
residence (hying the summer.
Mr. Hardy Everett is lpabing
plan for the Statesboro academy.
Mr. Silas C. Raid of Augusta,
prospecting with a view of
in the Banner county.
Mr. John Tilliua” ofAust&lie, Ga
lias purchased a store lot in town
mid will beg 5 u a hardware and fnr
li mre business tills spring.
S mie of our c!T?,eits, who invested
in Tcxgs ponies, have p seovered from
sa l experience, that the;-:- is more una-
4 lla-rated cussedness in one, than in
any Other creter.
Messrs. \V. N. Lee and S, L.
Blaekbuni liave bought from
Wliite, u lot on thu jYc.il side of j<?<,
square, and will erect a .-.tore hou,e.
J. Jones Las bought a 1 >t from
R. F Lester on Zatlerour area tie
and will build a residence.
Land is neyer too valuable to give
streets.
Hiram Leo has bought) Oil
the \VctA«tskki 11 'ru.rt ii. J Ai
it irepaniig
build.
Nicky Foss will build on
one of his lots during the
ye.ir.
John F.Brannen has
land, and will probably
before the year is out.
The ti piling gees on so f.mt
A two weeks meeting closed •hi
1 ho Methodist ulmrch on
night. Rev. 31 r. Tiliinan aad
ten Charlie, togtllicr with the pas
tpr, Mr. Fadnck, cmndi-.K-te 1 the
vices. A ban l t wcii I y con aoete.
themsclvca with the church.
Tlie cider Mr. Tillmui is unex
i Piled r.s 8 reviir.ltst, and his
nisrlie is one «f the .sweetest sin
gers m tiio world.
Frond Brannon of the Stats
boro Eagle, wiil soon give
readers a seven column
lie is pulling in sumo
licks for Bulloch county,' and
her capital town, and the 1
‘
pie should, net be
h giving him a hearty sup
port. Sy! vama Tclcphoijc*.
Sheriff Williams, and Dock
Mikcll went to Dublin, Tues¬
day after a.prisoner.
Clerk Tillman went to
vannah yesterday.
Mrs. D. G. Proctor lias
quite sick.
There is n young citizen al
R. F. Lester’s. lie arrived
on Sunday.
Corn planting lime i - now
r and.
\ lion Moore, of Black, is
a\ *k shot. In two weeks
time, lie has killed seven wild
•turkeys at three shots.
Mr. Peter U. Brannon is
recovering from a long spell
of typhoid fever.
NOTICE.
Any persons wishing well Machinery of
write, any kpnl will ih> to call on or
X limn, L. Johnson, Statesboro,
(ia.
* NOTICE!
I trill sell on the 1st Monday in
Ma, h to Uc brghest bulder, lor
one-ionrtb cash, and balance
and two years at 8 percent, Twenty
liranliltil Ion in mo nllil town „r
stdti-slioro. All on wide succi,.
fo..« U n<] b.,-.
N. V. 11. FO.'i?.
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NOTICE.
GEORGIA—Bulloch County,
I, J. Lawton Wilson consent for
aiy wife, .Mary Wilson to bpeome a
l iiblie or lrca trader.
I'liis Jam Till. lSDO,
J. Lawton Wilson.
NOTICE. -
I will be in my barber shop
every night from ai*l T to 9 r. m.
and cn baturday dav. No
work done on Sunday after
tills, Fcbry. 19th, 1890.
A. J. Ilagin,
Blitch, Joaea <C Co. 'keep
on hand a full lino of coffins,
of every size, at low prices
Also other burial fixtures. £
4S- 4) -«*
MULES.
25 small mules, 40 good -liolin n
mules, 25 large mules, Lot of fine
horses and marcs.
Guilmaitia & Alcbrteus.
(Dr, f'ox’es old stand) Sav'd Ga.
MAYS OF the county,
Crisp <;< ndemotions Cut Short
to Suit the Hasty Header.
Win. and Ua.i-ry Huggins,
been doing the brick work at
Kinijon’s still
Court at the Biinr Patch on Sat¬
urday, was enlivened with a
speech.
J. A. Alford has located n Tttr
nentino still in tin; neighborhoad o!
Green.
Nlr. R. \V. Forriliam living nc\,i
Areola, says he has always been
poor, but not so poor, but he could
pay for his county paper.
NOTR'fi
From the very fact of aw prac¬
tice being large, and not
die time to give the drug businsss
the attention, it ;U gnu 1
Tt out to Mr. R L. Foythrcs in
to give my entire ntlentioii
my lu'ofession. 51 r- Poytkress
a reliable gentleman, and veil!
a much better stock. All my
friends and patrons, can throw
his hands, will b-i appreciated
me, as well as most gratefully re
by him.
M. M. Holland.
BRIGHT SIDE OF LIFE.
i If therein one persoti on
| eart h j s to be envied H is
: the happy,.cheerful
man
who always sees the bright
'-side id life, the good side of a
fallow being and the warm
Tunny side of » lellow bring
and , A thu , warm, sunny side . , ol
what belongs to earth, savs
the Marietta Journal, h
there is a person to be pitied,
1 “ llK> 80Ur ' 8 1#oro T •»“» or
j d'U'k ' vora "" side who of life, «-es the only bad side the
lot a ieilow , being, . ami the ,
( . }midy sitk , c p
beloegs to earth. Everything
bright, beautiful, fair, sweet
and good grows in the smt
s hi no. We would not have a
llovvor without (ho sun.
Chcorfuincsd is to the heart
what the .sunbeam is to the
earth—the source ot glad¬
ness.
We ought to cultivate hap¬
piness. \Ye ought to have
the home filled with wha 1 is
* beautiful. We ought to let
the sun into-our lives. We
ought to let the sun into our
liie. I’eftp’e who are
and moody look on the smil¬
ing happy person as foolish,
and wonder what there is in
life that one can find to enjoy.
TliCy want to tear the llovrer
to pirc*F) stop the bird sing¬
ing, trample upon the joy o!
the child and hush the laugh
of mirth. If you cannot en¬
joy life, don’t try to prevent
others from doing so. Don't
throw a shadow on the human
heart. Don't try to stop the
sun shining.
RAILROAD NEWS.
Mj , Ge0 . C arrv ot
hns ^ dected
^ genera! manager E" of 1
Do TA \ QV “>? , r .
soM ro f?\ Ills . Maj- Interest lo Mr.
ana will give hn time
money to the building of a
railroad from Augusta to
nect with the
railroad at Mklville. Capt.
Burhhaltcr, the conductor ot
the Dover and Statesboro
railroad will be the construc¬
tion Buperintendant on the
road being built by his father.
The Messrs. lUirkhallers
were the powers that put in
operation lho Dover and
Statesboro railroad and have
the thanks of our people.
new management takes
at a time when the road is
making money, and with
proper. attention to the
mu mis of file people they
make money. It has been
demonstrated that a
with a. few pushing men, can
have a railroad without much
expenditure of money. There
are not over six thousand dol¬
lars worth of bonds held by
Lite citizens ofBuliocb, at this
time. But it makes no mate¬
rial difference with us who
runs the railroad so tve
it. Jast think of the
ence. Quo year ago it
four dollars, a ton to put
guano in Statesboro from
Centra!. Now it costs
eighty cents. Say a
of three dollars a ton on
tons is.$0,000 in one season
lo the fanners of Bulloch.
The railroad may he exten¬
ded to Florida after a
if certain connections can
made in Cnrolitta, so as
give a ill rough line. But
this is not probable.
would lie pleased, though, to
have a through line to Florida
and if tile same is built it
Itelp develop ottr
Railroads are _like cooking
stoves or Hewing machines,
nobody litul Uiem we can id do
without them. As it is, we
g.c(-d cheap transport of a; ion for
the products ot;r son, and
the more railroads the bet
ter it is for us, as it enables
us to compete with the rest ol
tile country.
TRIANGULAR C0-()rPE!U
TiON
ICililor ff:
Let me say a piece to the peo
pie of Bulloch and Statesboro:
YVc know the wealth of tiiis coun¬
try i~ piinvipn'dy in the Not':,
wiiiic the advaatiigcs of climate are
ih .the South. Oursunay ski-xs find
balmy air can never he the heritage
of iv-w England rind the Nor 1 Invert,
and them we have soil that y.flds
••in abuuduut liarve.-t of a gi'eater
variety of j-rodaeli-iriH, ’dividing
production with the tempo rate am
lorri i imncs, a-id just at the point
where the eager lips of the temper¬
ate >:o8© mt* pjcssed against Un¬
blushing warm check of the torrid
inaulcn oi the Soul,:, > . , imllctUcountv , ,
lies ha suing in silmast perpetua 1
spring and summer Tli-J South'
has no b-citcr state than Georgia.
and.Georgia has na be.ter county
than ijitilocli. As an agricultural
county she ia unsurpassed, acreage
in cultiTutioU considered, by
ruunlv m the {south. She lias that
rare ci-inbi nation of good son
wood health, her people .sire indus¬
trious, honest and intelligent, and
die is pressing rapidly onward tr
in enviabio • position to ail that
makes people prosperous and happy
if a man says there is a better
county in G<orgi*— well send him
u> the Asylum.
Well, what abodtt it? Let us a»c:
Bulloch probable produces marc
• <cti inland cotton thus any other
county in the United States, but
this same coltcm m sl.ipjicd t>>
MassachiisufU and Euglaad, to b<
manufacture.!; am! is ihcn shij'ped
I lack, and pait ot it so! i back to
Bulloch county farmers at a large
profits. In addition to this, middle
men buy a yd sell both the cotton an
it goes an d the goods as they come,
and reap targe profit, The farmers
want a factory (lore to their cotton
patches, and the manufacturer
wants the cotton patches close to
iris factory. Their interest are inn
tual, and the Now England cotton
spinners have begun to move their
factories to the South. Many
have come aim many more will come
some want to come now, and are
looking for cites. Here i.-i St-atcu-
boro’s opportunity to Ldie ft a city
f: hcr * 1 (iotlblc tfM&vei treb
'
* W •« her :\g>ulatipn.
g,vct e ■fevkot, for
their cat Kntl work
„ * E^.ot t,h t .
•road and
the mamu.urunx! grill benefit
the fariiier I km- am i& enhance
his land in value ig settlors.
giro and produce him a lioato and maBtcCTjjf cjfib cotton
put to him
minus big profits, ft lid benefit
the town, because it iv:!k jrire peo
pie work, and increase l fa mini her
of homes, enhance real .{estate, in
crease business and <ff\fc the per
manence and pro-per;!u. It will
benefit the' lnannfacttfrfr because
stead the eoU«n 1,200 patch i»?|§||§ aiiilf. door in
of indsa ho saves
freight, ti ne and advantjge. moneyed then it
it to everybody’s
Well,.can it be done? ft bat been
done. IVlierc? Griflia |as two lac
lories, C'tn'deio has <m ; a and other
l»l«ee-4 all over the rhyft'A. How did
sites f., r
lbt ‘ ni * f'^^tun'bf.oi'iaget d there a fat* is
a'l.-Ul magic it in bo that siariedj' HttfiHvar|. JI |l. try, lL.nv
1 a meet¬
ing—a county mass nfceting—in
vile the farmers, the mewfianls, doe
tors, l.vvyers, prea'-lici^, {to r.iid the
railroad people. Dun a site,
lake some stock aod scifd for a fac¬
tory ami it will come, t Try it, it
will work. Bin Shout.
4
The College Highest in not>oi*r| tiio Y^rM. Busliles.-i
Ciioap, thorough and prist 1 ir. $30 a
crpital to young men. amount
money and two or three i.aonthi time
invested at the CcnnuercT-kColU-g’ Ledkigpnt, of
Kentuofty University, Ky.,
in obtaining a busitiesj eLeartoa lias
proven an imperlslwblocwg.g^-tj Jj thou¬
sands of young men.
Ta’en bus to be paid fa Lsiimvn
by the large salaries ndjfS fe Col
! lege toil; teacliera. 1'j ■Ki>'d -
1 wb.o afsist Prof. Wilbur*
I the
i departments of book-ke.Bji
!ii;>, phoiiogroptiy, pa’id type frl ,h»ni
...| rid.-college Tiicsc, ;uv
day. wjta suv4» (j
««utteachers^who positions in the college have :,^) U)i .v
j ™
To,>,-, are retai led. s “ ’
-
4 *
i'Y.r tiiirteeu years Issoiv
Smith have dd r .
umn.iged :
to win t:,i« esteem <-.f ft?
•tendemlunce, among sho nearly I,0 !Kh|_ r in at
nearly l.y
ttifineTk-e of its graduates.
Its officers have tbo esteem of UK
good and best elements of the commu¬
nity wheve it is louv'.oit, as shown
Prof. Smilii being elected viee-pre.-d
dent of the bhamber of eomnuuce and
director of tiio I’iioeuix National bank,
and too, by tt;:: faith of the citizen* in
the superiority of their.college by old
patrons from that city pur.-Pari,)!:; two
to three .schoiarships each, until 500
are registered from Lexington the past
thirteen years. Tiiis with the compli¬
ments paid the professor by the leading
hankers and biHic.e s men* calling on
him for his graduates as bock-keepers,
cashiers, stenographers and lyne-wri¬
ters, ever 100 of whom l.:o e occupied
leading positions, can mom.! 1 above,
v. i !d:i a few squares of tic,! college.
The pamphlet of tins, college
tains about -LOu former Mn-iuni*, Imd
Hie catalogue *xj»l:di;a dhq- i-ut cm::
and »);«> letters of iutlovroli ■t-'tr-r,.-.
iinmivc.Js of gi-adiulw, .-infopg wbom
::rc « v< ral inembcjs of Icgi-iaturrs, n
coiigi'c.-smiiin, also city, comity and
state of.'icials. bank ;iiT;ul'-i:t- ; <-asliiers,
sleitoyi-ftpliers and i.idor.a'moufs from
the leading business men hi i.cxmglou.
I’rt>' k. Id- W. and W. It. Sinilh
received the gold medal at the
1 (World’A exposition over othercol-
1 leges for tb« r system <d , , boi k
j i,^ t ‘ - H<y Free instruction is given
t I the students of the business COUl’gf
I at tiiis college in busines*, arith
1 metie, practical penni m-hip, bank
1
png [ by u bank official, locluras,
(:lc The : r giai'uiites ja-eeive t!u
Kentucky Uiiiversity " dii'ditteamnde:
t seal, , :.ml , arc more successful than
those of any college within our
knowledge. For a practical edu¬
cation, success and honorably i - -:
'fnranee, attend »he old reliable and
(KijMilaa Gnmracrcial Gollego of
Kentucky University, Lexington.
Ky Sic ::dverti|#ustmt.
Young men dosiritig t > attend a
business college will ti id it ti<
tlodr advantage to call sit this office
' before making nrrongeinmita el so
where.
bPDDEX DEATH.
Rcmer Brinson, a young man ](*
years old, son of Mr. Math. Brinson,
a resident ol the Luston district,
died suddenly on Monday morning,
lie arose, as usual, in the morning
and asked some one to ge. after
some member of the fhmily, stating
that he'was going to die, and in a
few mimvtcs was dead. The phy
sieian pronounced the cause of his
death rheumatism of the heart.
Now is the liillt* to mil)*
scrihu for lh.e Englo, only ^1
;i year.
CHUliCH J>tRi:CTOR Y.
‘viumrivi: nmur.
Fir't Sunday and Saturday brTnrc—Upper
Mill ( reuk, H. Temples pastor; Lever .Mill
Crook, Jasper Wilson pastor; Cano’s, J. 1,.
Smith pastor; Omens, II. 11. Wilkisfon pastor
Lake, M F. Stubbs pastor.
Second Sunday mid Saturday before—Bethle¬
J- I*. Smith pastor; A«h limncii, J. 11.
Smith pastor; llclonoli's, N. B. Wilkinson pas¬
tor.
Third Butidav a ml Pain relay before—tTpper
Black Creek, J. L. Smith pnstot; ToUo\vsl»h%
M. F. Stubbs p tstm-; Kpltcsm*, W. M. Williams
pa At or. iYcvUPs creek, S. M. An hr.pon pa-tor.
loutth Suuttajr and Saturday lufore—Upper
Loll’d Crook, J. L, Smith pastor; Lower Lull's
J. 1L Smith pastor; Need's, D. K. AIc
Eivccn pastor.
uirriiomsT.
FirstSlP.'.ilay-St.iiMboro.K. X.. iw-lrit k p;,'tor;
H ivvillfi, \y. T. Ui’.i puslov. lliumony, 3 p. U 1 .
w. T. it-:'. v;\ nor.
Sou n d S unloy—Union, .itll u in, ami Tarvcv,
I p m, l; 1..1M lnok pastor; flanntruy, W. T. lloa
pi\-tor.
soroml s liird..tv r.n l simd.av, pavu’n Cliapol
W. T. it.n, r.iSp.r
Third Sui.ibiv—Kimika, U I,. U-lc partor;
riuasnnt Hid, 11 o’tilnvk, l’ayne’s Ulmpcl, 4
W. T. l.o.i pas!nr,
Fonr'.h Sunday—Now Hope,a i.i'.ulrirk pastor;
W. T. ltei pastor.
FtUH Sun lity—P.ijno'» Chapel, IV. T. Kao
pastor.
ItAVTIST.
n»rl Sit’dvd-tr L«»roro ,ro;)! ir iioo,j
Loo’s Boiiocw house, 4 o'clock m. u. w. MniiUi
|»astor.
Scco.mI suv.'Inv, nod s uuvlnv Before, v .- ci L >
lU'fu (<>u’s school house. 7 o c'ock J) Ml. G, \Y,
imI'ot
Third srvhv and Srttuuhiy boforct, Sln'csbovo
w. Nmith, pastor.
I’onr'h inrtav nn-I s.nvdnv before, su’cn .
Cu rry Drove Fourth RinH.rv 4 oV.lnc.k. rrfdnv
befr-ro F*’»nrth 8tm<lav, cherry Grove, \v,
iMstor.
Pastors will plcABC notify us ot changes in
iHiinluiCMs,
LETTERS DISMISSION.
GEORGIA—IbiHoah County.
To all whom it may concern.
J. W. Mallard, Executor of estate
of Seaborn Woodcock deed., lias
filed ilia application Cqr Letters of
dismis'ion. And this is to admon
isii all persons interested, to
cause before moon or before the 1st
Monday in April next, why said let
tors should not he granted.
Witness my band and ee.d of office.
This Jan. (Rli, 1 M;0.
A. It. L uuor, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Bulloch County.
To nil whom it may concern!
IV. R. Sills, Administrator of
of-da'e of James Hendrix dec 1.
tiled hi; I'eiiiion for letters of dis
jaisyion from paid estate, and
fo admonish all jK-rsons
do lflo their objections il
- ‘herwisc snid letters will-be
A oft gu> first Monday in April
- A* i: IS 1: -..-i i
tgtiai^yc. Tiiis Jan. C-!.!i, IS!'.'),
. ■ A.,^. Lanie-. Ordiuary.
ALL KINDS
0.1 afP 51 m t
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DONE AT TIIE
IMili 13 OFFICE.
A t tl c lowest pi ices.
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70 r-;»u utmtLg f» ck,- hi'-.-"
tuvt ff, * (K i'i ct recd«, 13 ■
siojfrf, 2 lai.w. Mveliff. f
ftiRl IVjok froo. l or only
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•poiisniUlty h t' -f ; • :.■ j. Jrorn : lo } Mir boiilt ,‘J- (JGj :g 'dfPSSJ ...J . . FJ-a,, 1
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“nrr4t~'":::*rnnr—.Lvov . jskt
Bi tur« in vKita «e, »i»8 !*/• .louty. Solid
vu::u*
Jl uti' i whore thi< “ill '* is seen.
fit elected f/ayor n-ajanty. 0, 18C8, by a large’
I I. W. ALLEGER,
WuMsgto ::,: Warren Grouty,: Kow Jcesagr,
UNJ fco Stati j or AotaicA.
STATESBORO DRUG STORE
. Xu POYTHRESS.
— DEALER IN
jP-^lxo st-rxcL Druga
Myst noted Patent Medicines! White Leads, Paints, Lin¬
seed Oil, Machine Oil, Varnishes and Brushes.
FAMOUS FIRE PROOF KEROSENE OIL.
£8rT>uc lta; nal for life ami property requires the use of this celebrated nit jpf
Ol^oriTfcs, et CJobr\«3Li^*3 A.*rti«3ie5s. and Toil¬
Everything usually kept in a Drug Store!
PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY.
Dr, Holland will rupcrintaid the dispensing and selling of all medicines.
ns lif has been doing heietofoiv.
Dr. JVC. White,
STATESBORO, GA.,
All calls promptly attended to
FOR SALE.
A limited quantify of Sea
Islsnd cotton seed, from cot¬
ton grown on St. Helena is¬
land, S. C. Undoubthdly the
best in the world.
Price S 1,25 per bushed.
Decker & Fawcett,
Savannah, Ga,
EXCELSIOR’S DllllG
STORE.
I bow 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 the most popu¬
lar Patent Medicines, and a
full and complete line of Sta¬
tionary Ac. Also a complete
tine of Fine Cigars, Tobaccos,
and srrloksr’sgoods generally.
I. guarantee my prices as
cheap as the cheapest.
HPrGsc xioptlons,
-A- SpecIa,lt37-„
J. L. 1IIERS, M. J).
WHEN YOU
need anything like onions,
SAUSAGES, FRESH MEATS,
VEGETABLES,
FISH, OYSTERS,
and all kinds of FANCY
GROCERIES, don’t fail to
call on
It. B. IIAMRICK,
S'i'ATUSliOUO,-----GA.
prices arc the LO W
ESTT.'. 1111 ”ihy g(*».is
FI RST-CL ASS.
Give me a call, and you will
bcplcascd.
GUANO! GUANO!!
I ofler for tuile the follow¬
ing Standard brand* of guano.
Uatapsco (Old reliable)
Cum burl and bon k.
ElmYSTONl-K
CuKsaPi; aic.e Amoniatcd Dis¬
solved Bone.
Mascott.
AND
Batabsco Acid.
Tlicsc Guano? arc Htoicd in good
vviucliou.-u s at GK.M, G A. on llie D.
& S. R. R.; STATESBORO, GA.;
E. K. FOY & GO’S stiff, NEW
TON'S place on FOY & GO’S
ROAD, and BUTCH, GA.
I will sell at as reasonable prices
us can be Hold tor these grades of
goods. A deduction will be made
on GAR LOAD LOTS,
I will deliver at GEM on
every Friday and Saturday,
and at Foys still every Thurs¬
day, Friday, and Saturdays,
at the Newton Place, Tues¬
days and Thursdays. At
Statesboro and Blit eh daily.
1 return thanks to the people of
Bullocli for their liberal patronage
in the past, uad solicit a continu¬
ance of thu same.
W. Kl. Klitch
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
The firm of Smith & Turner, of
Statesboro, Ga., has this day by mu
tmil consent dissolved. All parties
indebted to said firm, are hereby
requested to settle their accounts
at once. The business will bo con¬
tinued by W. T. Smith, of the late
firm.
Jan. 15 IS90. B, E. Tjurncr.
W. T. Smith.
Jrr. Smith is thankful to the peo¬
ple for their liberal patronage in the
past, and solicits a continuance of
the same in the future.
B. E. Turuer.
YEAR’S SUPPORT.
GEORGIA—Bullocli County.
Cburt of Ordinary, February Term,
Annie Barnes, widow of Reiner
Barnes, havii g applied for year’s sup¬
port out of the estate ot Reiner Barnes
lute of ph i county. deed,, and apprais¬
ers having made their oturns; this i
to notify all kindred and croditorr that
on and after tlio first Monday in March
said returns willbe recorded, If no good
cause be shown to the contrary.
This Ft-bry, 3rd, lfa’f'O.
A. It.
CITATION,
GEORGIA—Bulloch county.
To all whom it may concern :
Jefferson D. Jowers has in duo form
applied to the mulerslgued lor perma¬
nent letters of administration on thees
tate of Lemuel Jowers, late of said
county deed., and l will pass upon the
said application on the first Monday in
March next.
Given under tny hand and official sig¬
nature this 3ru, day of FeU i-y„.lSf )0.
A. R . Lanier. IfWuiary.
h*tnvm
Nocdlnj a tonic, ct children ahrmld take that want building
brown's IKON B1TTERI.
Tt is pleasant to take, cures Malaria, Indigos
duo. and UUliAisucss. Alt deaten keep U.
MONEY TO LEND.
The undersigned is prepar¬
ed to negotiate, and renew
loans on real estate at more
reasonable rates than hereto¬
fore.
Apply to D. R. Groover,
Statesboro, Ga. |
Neuralgic Persona
And bom tliono troubled ovorwork with ill nervousno»« he ioUeved by rcmlting taking
awe or v,
Drown’a Iron
rum ti ade mark and crossed red
warijr Persons
(re broken down fmm overworltorbonsehcM
ime Brown’s Iron Bitters
rolmllils w.of m ihn kvc :v, nils malaria. dtgwtlon, llicKOnuilifc. rt-movcaox
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1> PATENT.
FROM NiOV YORK CITY.
AIi*. A. It. llawkes—Dear
Your patent eye-glasses
some time since, and am very
gratified at the wonderful
llmt has coma over my
since I have discaadcd my old
es atul am now wearing yours,
Alex Alien A oak,
See'ty Stationers’ Board of Trod©
All eyes fitted at the store ol
BLireII JONES A CO.,
Ga.
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tuual to Hrkhimb *» A Liver Kefnlator.-’*
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f8.00 worth of tha Qulnir.a Liver In In adifferant any fa»illy ” front
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any C'iiroDic other Constipation mfUlctBWj ami tt ia ix a cheapor positive) tiiaa core Fill*. for
Iio jH'enllar composition of is Chills wicb, and tluV.we Few
pmcsntee to enro any ease
or lliltou- Fever with one botllu.
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t.'Wn over A 0 average dose*, uoikiuy; WoaJa the cost
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for will cheaper modldno Liver, f It Hiltons b not a (tiro-all. Kola. But
cure anv or
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