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Official Ouoan of Bulloch
J. A.
FlOKEXCE 13. W TLLIAMS,
Assistant Editor.
those whom they ret>aid as laborers.
We nt'id fear nothing so tong an i
the . .
this pride exists among various
branches of wage workers. We, o!
course, can see no difference, hut wo
must keep this antagonism iiUvc*
and nourish it.
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AN INTERESTING DOCUMENT.
A {Big Conspiracy to Crush the
•Order.
The editor of the Davton, “ Ohio,
A
Workman is responsible for the
atafeinent that Use fo’.lowing is a
copy of a letter from a capitalist to
one of his friends:
New York, May 1, 1890.
Friend Birkley.— Yours of the
25th ultimo came to hand in due
time, but I confess my inability tit
fully and satisfactorily answer the
‘I 'y “ ’■ <4 *’
■
they have bo?., a source of great
annoyance to most of us who have
great capital invested in various
My only hope in the forme is the
of the masses, and then
of being used by us
hare always used them,
will therefore try to answer your
questions from that basis.
You ask: “Docs the present agi¬
among the lower classes—1
the laboring classes—indicate
reversal of power Lora our ham's
theirs?”
Next bakLWU l -tVm
amount to anything in
the long run—or, rather, in time?
To yonr first interrogatory 1 will
answer that 1 do not think the
classes capable of conducting
now appears to be a war upon
upper classes, for the following rca
eons:
They are by no means united,
neither in organization nor iu ob¬
jects to be accomplished, much less
arc they* sufficiently informed upon
the r«*al condition they arc in.
explain: There is for instance,
great organizations fighting each
other. Just'as long as they
each other we have nothing to fear.
Now, it is evidently our policy
keep them fighting each o her*
The result will he a final break
ing up of these organizations
The fact is apparent that neither
the leaders nor the members have
the first glimmer of common sense,
or they would have long since
united t )C-ir lorees and compelled
us to give way step by step; nor
need we fear of their ever uniting
upon any one great controhug prin
ciplo. All they can perceive is an
advance in wajpes; and even if we
have to concede a little in that way,
it’s only a question of time.—and
that a short time—when improved
machinery and growth of popula¬
tion will increase the number seek¬
ing work, so that wages will nattir
ally tend downward.
These men do not yet understand
that they ought to direct their ener¬
gies at the root of the subject.
I am still more positively con
winced when I look at the various
branches of industry, both produc
tive and distributive. * see a sort
of pride among the one biancli or
other, which pcreludes all possi¬
bility of unity. For instance, the
clerks in the various branches of
distribution imagine themselves as
BUpersor and will not associate with
Sheriff's Saik,
icMgia, Bulloch County—Will be sold
at the court house door in Statesboro
t)lR )h>t Tncs(i ,, y hl j llIiUUV y next,
between the legal hours of sale, to
six justice court bias In favoroi
j. J. Boweu against J. M, Bowen, ami
one Superior court Ufa in favor <>t ot\\
| cor^ of court, ail Unit trivet of Iiis*«.! m
i the liUbrh O, M. D Of said county.
j ! containing four hundred and fourteen
acres more or less, ’ hounded North by
.
jlVast j 0 J»n Lanier, Kaat bv Ayeoek'v l.-md,
by D. T. Beasley :;nd South by
- Breurli. Levied on hie !»<>».
‘•'riyot.nWd. M. Bowen. Leg. I „
tk « « Sve ° Nm . I.
,S, rj wm \\ 1 j.. v . i . .. .
?
Looking all along the. apparent
ir-.c of battle, i see no reasons for
fear. They cannot now; nor is it a
all probable that they ml!, unite
forces, nor strike at the. root, which
,8 SO deftiy coven ; u;t that it K*
quires gieat situ .1, . : n-i patient it.
qury to learn r, her.- 11k ir trouble
comes from.
Thocn’.y body that may. and does,
cause any trouble is, n-> f.»r as i car
learn, that they arc t'c only organ
•zed body educating Ump.-udvcs am.
hunting for the root, Tie. ' t! ' ‘ 1 . 1
that they realize that ihc w 1 goes
:ion - is not the root, makes U mninon.
for the future. IJut all <>'■ her
nations are at war with them, «nd i
must be our sell! I \ to v.-.p*
out their organizatmu.
We, i n the east, f»i iir.ti iliiiiij?y
U) a iu.i 1 to ki y. up the. Uchi. hc
tween the l’ni<-n an I fli n i-niyi i *. h o!
La! or. i am • ■' i i to say w e arc
; iine.
sliccoeding iti L
Tlitrc vi i tains i.nly (Uif* ollu-i
cause for an 1 Unit is.
when any of the Knights »{’ L:;B( i
—Asticmlniva arc what they C..P 1
them I belii^v a—B re.n!; \\\) tlr*y
, c 011,11 .......;• ’ ^ ...on an.i_m an .i . .i
into t!i ai t! • : dcviii.-ti pel !en.y
of hunting up : -ue r,.ot, and tn*'f. in
i a< n u so 11 <? t •' 4.■ n Si.*», so far tbei
hjive suvvbd'.' j. d, al ioust ill n nn as
lire, to stir t : fanner/ r.nd o'lici>
suflieienti.v :•< ' tr-- ii *i(*.
The oaly remedy th:i T . I < an sci
is to t»bf> d« r; s; of fi.uml isi
from them and phire the v> n‘,rol ci
goTcrnuicut cnlocly heyoud then
reach.
You know the mcih'-d that is now
being sought m accomplish this t
mid if this fails same oilier similar
mctAvoiV wUV have ti/bo ndopUal.
VVcriCd! have fenv »f die re
publicau working classes. U’c can
always have th.se follow/ to vote
our way. The Diet is, they are so
far under om * ntrol U,a , ilny
will not li-d.- v to any, nnlc.-.s it is
Simon-pure republicanism.
Our policy in the near future—
as soon as congress adjoin ns—will
be to employ every available con
rrcssmnn, and ah-o those who me iu
ffitly way able to speak in public, to
tump the co’ud.ry. and continue
iimii ■■•_.'•(’Li turned the
T
if it comes to the worst ive can
soon get up a war with England
VYc have sulhcient cause now, and
can at any time force war. The
moneyed men of England, af least
a goodly number 'are in accord
with us on that Hue. for they
are having a serious light with ti c
lower classes, and the way out ol
this whole muddle is war; to kill
off thi discontented and trouble¬
some horde, both in
hero.
Now,,! • Have o • swered hi Ah
y«tir qursiions in one. i have
done so in a more extended form
than 1 lirst intended, but I rea’i’z
that it is the only way m which
convey a clear conception.
if you w; h further
regarding the organization 1
ton about in my frnner letter. 1
will give it wiil; pleasure, but
always he in cipher to avoid
possible chance of it
known.--‘‘Bum ’ iu Knight of
Jou nal,
ChrLtmn will soon
here.
t>- <Str ■**
NOTICE.
There will be an exaniina
lion kShttesboro on
Saturday, the 20th day
December, 1S00, for appli¬
cants lor teachers' lieet>.-e to
teach ill the public schools
Bulloch county. The cxami- :
T’ition will commence at 8
o clock n. m. Both white and
colored will be examined the
same day. By order
Jas. S. Hooka S. s. C
Jas. S* Hag ins, C. S. C.
Fon Tax Collector.
Having been solicited by a
good many of my friends from
different parts of the comity,
l announce myself a candi¬
date for Tax Collector at the
January election, and respect¬
fully ask a baity support
tnv friends c • r and , fellow citizens . .
J
at, the election . to be held . in
1891.
Yours respectfully,
W. A. WATERS
ANNOtMl fXf’i^niNrs,
FOIi TA COLLECTOR,
I LcvcBy atmonvuj u
i c-<.'lcctinn to (Lc* * Y myself as a c;UHtt<lnlc for
realtor,:laity solicit gf.ice til' Tax *1 oil ex* tor, and
olcctioa. tfotir 6ti{port at th<‘ ..'tm.at y
c HUXOJte HnlNS.
Fu aT
~ (JJ EltK
candidate To C.o to, vou U ^ o ; j{ , !n ;, ( . b ._, am a
1 court ^ ofiu , t , of (;lei . k of tlu .
.'upertor . m |f
j w uiseharg» fully i| ic V !u ,. f . atltfl ,„ v> I
I mqx-e.t so’ t|jtf t () ’ ilm
...... ... uud LA eitizea the
! non to be held, at eh-.:
% j ^
ay lh-qwcif-uiy,
jJP | f y j<??^ |j
NOT! CIO.
The public is cautioned Virginia not Lanier, to gh e
i-radit to my wife, a
du- left iny house without my fault.
ami 1 will not l.t- respoiislbh tor any
(leh.s con! ractcfl bv tu-;,
' B. I.AKl Eft. *
M.
T’.i- December 1, 1 ML
NOTICE.
1 ):,•)'o ;\i) Ko^l.-biml l.H'i' yohii'h
r.V.-iv.H \Wv. miitVcUy. For.uud w- lwujr 11<";*
chMiiyd in it u;iy, r.oi 1 rin;/ ll l-o J»y in i
on every . Vi. A:
l>.e- i JJ::*. i <t ,i.u
Aclmuii• tiv.!f>r ,
s .'t
Rnder ami by yty of no orb r froin
!.hf! Ol*(ili.:uy of BuIiOOM t.«l Hlt.v . 1 Mill
!1 hot ore iiie cniiit bon m do - . in
. i.n (he lirst 'i’lio. h:
• noxt. Between t!iv, hours
<>E.,U\ (i!:«-hnlf i (divided i-1r ,-+>t
?Im* foliotvinx l:n>d. tA-v»‘U; Tit ;
oi’ laud in the ! Rh dit-fv'rt. .
said t oumv, eontaiuHtp; ihrvt
imndn-d and .-tviy-li.- -u '
)(> . i !, in d -r.l,
Umrew M M. Watei ud. . U.
son and oil ers. .Syld as tlu. property
.if dames ibnven, minor, of W. U,
• n, <!*•<•. • d. l’i sal.-, on. -h:of
■ :i si.; Utihim-e Novi-ml ea 15tb, 1 SO 1,
w itli approve ! svturity. This Deaem
her i, jbOU ,i .i. LOWjLN,
Aiiiniiii. Li iitor of of IV. <j, Bow en.
ADMININSETRATO K o SALK.
Will be sold before the court bouse
door iu Statesboro, on the first Tin -day
in February, ik'Jl, between the legal
hours i f sab’- the fol.’mvi.-ig tract of
:P iid. to-wit: One liundrtMl uml eig’ity
four acres, bong intwotriictsadjiihiing
dower of Mrs. Mary Dukes, om- trivet
bnino: idmut liffy acres, .-.u-l <nu
truet eoTithintiig about m*w bund red ami
thirty-four I. T, Bowen, acre.-*, .fumes bounded Riggs, by lauds ot
■ J. G.
liams ami It. N. Willbuns and
dovvi-r lands of Mrs. Mary Dukes,
under iti d ivy virtue lot an order
the' Ordinary o{ Hidloch eountv,
tile purpose of distribution
the heirs of tlu- estate of Robert.
uldsini, deceiiseii, who dioit in posses
.-‘ion ot said hinds.
Terms of sale, one hundred* dollars
cats): on eaeb tract; bal.-inec N*
I, 1891. This Dt-cemlu-r ia. tGib).
K. M. DONA Ll.dO.V.
Adniinistrafor, lie boros non, on c/rnto
ot Robert Donaldson, deceased.
s.,,a
IV11) be sold at Statesboro, Bulloch
county Ga., on the first Tuesday in
January next between the legal hours
side, one tract ofLiud lying and tx'ing
in the 44th O. M. district of said county
consisting of om; hundred and iTftv
acres and bounded East by lands
Chris, Pretofioue, West by J. I>. May,
Soiith by lands of IV. 11, Smith. Lev¬
ied ou by virtue to satisfy two J. I*
courts lifa issued train -it Gist, in favor
of W. LL Brit'di and 1). G. Purse vs
*Yf. w. Jlrygood, tenant in possession.
This N°v, loth., ’JO.
S. J. Williams. Slierifl.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Vi ill be sold before the court house
door in Statesboro Bulloch county
on the first * uosday ir. January
next bet ween the legal hours of sa’e
two hundred and twenty acres more
or less lying and being in the 4&tl,
, M, disaiet of said county and
bounded oy lands ol Pnk H-arboro
Andy lansh, John Bird and
('nneoc:hec river. 1 1 being tbo same
tract of land conveyed on the 15th
day of Aug. '88 by T. H. and Vv. H
Waters, levied on hy virtue and to
satisfy a Superior court lifa in favor
of I. Epstein vs W. II, Waters.. Lc
gal noiice giieti V*. jj. Vi at»-r.-' ten
:ii.t in po^scssiod. 1 ms May, i itii,
IM-0.
S. J. Willi:mi?, Sheriff.
Sheriff’s Said.
Will tie sold at Statesboro, Brl'och
county, On., on the first Tuesday in
January. HM)1, between the legal
hours of sale, all tint tractor part
lands, consisting of hif> acres, more or
css, lying and being in the 41th G, M.,
District of said county, mid boumled
on the north by lands of Edmond Ken¬
nedy, east by Solomon 11 gnu, south
by James I\ Rimes, west by waters of
Lot’s creek. Levy made fo satisfy
lifa, issued from the Superior court, in
favor of Francis A. I.oomas vs, 15. C.
UJfoid, Legal notice given 15. C.
Buford, defendant in possession. This
November 27, LS&O.
S. J. WILLIAMS, Sheriff.
Georgia— Bulloch County.
To all whom it may concern —
W. 11. Cone and It. 11. Cone, Ex¬
ecutors on the estate of Barber Cone
deceased, have applied to me
letters of dismission from said ex
etnit01 ' 8 h'P> :u ‘d l will i»ss upon
their application 2 on the fust Mon
, . next , at . office ...
uav m jauuary my in
.Statesboro, said county. Given un
Jcr my hand and official signature,
this Cept* 1st. 1890,
A - R. Lanier, Ordinary.
for L Brax Collector.
1 o the mmoum-f voter® . , ,,,1,!<K h J f'-'Peet
fully ' : ''
io- ntx collect.® %.ntheJam, a candidate
i
.cuatse to - vo,lr su B (:it ' !
, ay duty if elected.
lie specif idly,
I i ho. W, Nichols.
For J
*
for tax colit \io:- at the
c.vue. an.U
oi‘ « a friends and feiloiv
itizens. ifl -h p/lcted
faithful' 1 shall cadeav
p l0 discharge duties.
y my
Joseph Burke.
p<,?-» f L rx vOtt^OToR,
At tlui SolB. /. }
|io%v- ^«'’’ ‘ 1 <>k
^ } . f j 0 iD-.ns i hereby
' an
mysJ^...... -
bounce ,. U T
:it he ‘ ' 4«^miry elpCviun,
au.l pronr.iic if elected to perform
tu-.! tin tic/. (-1. the office the best
ability to
ill my J «ad respectfully so!
ieitydur vot;
Eli Kennedy.
|AX tCJ.r CTOC.
! hereby an f
!■■■■ the el) , imuncc mie a e.inu:
. lit: <>t 8 ~ i , eUector, ami
respecifullv A i re ax
t, lends audfcC ' ° f “'J'
F'.v
-e J. C. IVLoach.
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^' , K .' f Hix
At . the , Rolutif . \x kiv UK.
v If . id my friends , . ! am
,i candmnto it.*, lax . Hev-Klver ,, • . nt tin
.!;immry , ekr-ul’ , j
. of the, n. and , I , sodcit ,, the /im¬ 1
port voW IV,
1b -pcet. Jarre/ Rlgg/
^ triDAiv,,,
To mv frlcc. and fellow citizens,
1 respectfully < hr myself for
lion to the otnd rc-tdee
"idict the suppid pf Tax Receiver, and
I will oiideavj lof my fellowjcltlzciis.
deep d, disci! ki Uu: fi-.Uii-c, |if ru¬
to mp the duties of the
ub'tee honestly i KaUlifuity.
W. it. Akins.
I annoupcl myself a candidate
for Tax Rcccffer and roapeetfully
so.icit your support. 1 will not
have time to call on you, and I will
resort to nol unfair means to be
elected,
W. M Cowart.
f|p Surveyor.
The many riemla of Henry Proctor
present his mime for county Surveyor
He Is mingmued as a competent ami
care fid surtvyor, r.nd your vote for
him will be well bestowed*
ii any Citizens.
Fob Curas Sitekior Oner,
nHV ; I|g L , t . en soh , itoil hy A goo q
, y Iiumbe , of mv fMluw citizens
{rom (UffmW parls oX tbo COIlntV|
r hereby announce that 1 am a can
di(lalc foJ . . j)0 re , lw . tJon to ibe
(iilke of dcrk of t|(C Sup , !rioi cou , t
, ;m i w h„ 0 , tJoaot y, d lhat tht .
> i-fople are under particular oliliga
tions to me, 1 feel that I am under
trany obligations to them for
mvors, r.nd if they vvistimq to serve
them longer, it will be my pleasure,
if elected, to do so. I Ivor I will
not lie able to go around to see m\
j friends, and electioneer, ns \vc call
j it, but 1 wiil try to take care of the
clerk’s office and 1 hope my friends
will take care of me.
J. K. C. Tii'raan.
To the Ppopleof DulJoch Coanty.
I v. i 11 t>o in Statesboro on Wednesday,
December 17. to organize a loan branch
c-.t the Georgia State Building and Loan
Association. This association offers
better inducements to investeis and
borrowers, especially the farmers,
thin any other inslitntion of its lai d
known, which 5 will fully expl-d.i for
the benefit of those wishing to take
stock. Respectfully,
M. M. POTTER,
Agent Ga. 15, & L. A.
Georgia, Bulloch County—Whereas
Matthew AIiHer deboaus non ad
ministrator ot William 1L Hagans,
decaaseii, represents to the court in
his petition duly filed and entered
on record, that ho has fully admin¬
istered Wm. Hagans’ estate This
is therefore to cilo all persons con¬
cerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause if any they have why
said adminis vation debouus non
should not be discharged from bis
administration and receive letters
of dismission on the first Monday
in January r.ext. Oct. fill), 1890.
A- K. Lanier .Ordinary,
SHMEXZOFSaC
OTTTILi A3XTJD'
Xiiverv SiaMe.
SJ
4
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ll#A% - 3 y
stf
HOUSES AM) MlTLKS FOR
AT ALL TIMES.
Teams ■will "toe
HIRED AT LOW RATES’
We will also board stock.
a smith
23- OVLtrShiEUX.
j GEO.
'AT 11 pun- 1 !
CONGRESS and W. BROAD, STS.
SAVANNAH, GA.
nr \\ 0 WOl’u! . . PC SllCCt Hilly Cflll
1 J
• ho attention of our man\
Tiends in this, anti the sur¬
rounding comities, that we
ire preparctl to receive eon
ignments ot all kinds o
COUNTit Y PKODHC E.
Such as
GinCKENc;. EGOS, HIDES,
WOOL Ac.
And will sell them at the higher
market , ci-.-c in he obtained hy an'
And will always look to th
interest of our customers.
WE ALSO KEEP ON HAND,
a large and. well selected stock o
WINES, LI G NO RS, Cl
GAPS, and TOBACCO.
And would be pleased to have ni
our old friends eril on us.
WE RAY SPECIAL A FTEXTIOF
TO -JUG TRADE.
.■
B rannon Respect fully,
& Mikell
T To all „, whom . it mat’concern < : j*Wd
fcJ-.j’ : AmJii: >?S;:i!i™l”";i;
pas.Wp-«R lands iH-longing f-lhe estate of sin.
deceased, and said application Monday will h
heard on the first In Jamiarr
.next.
A. It. I,»oit*r, Ordinary.
Georgia f I
Bulk oh County
To all whom it may roneetn—
John A. JYati’i'3 hss m due forrr
applied to the undersigned for per
raanent lettv^rs of administration or
the istate of Mo?e!l Waters, late o
said county, deceased, and 1 wil
pass upon said nppluatien on tl
first Monday in January next.
Given under my hand and ofikir
signature this tfu\. 3rd. 1890,
A. It. T.aider, Ordinary.
Georgia, Bulloch County—Per
snnnt to the authority granted, t
us hy the w'll of Demsey bigg-
1 »tc of said County, deceased w
CX P 0S0 ^' r on tlu* t iti I Mot
day in January, 1891, the followin:
properly tc wit. All that tract o
Ianb situate;! in said county an
in the 1209lh disrri.it, G. M. therco
Boimdcd on the North by lands .v
W, II. Bland, East by lands of i!
T. Jones, South by lands of Slit
e-hell Bland and West by lands o
the estate of A. 15. Higgs and others.
Tills November Ll, 1890.
Terms of sale, one third cash
balance Oct. 1, 1891. Small note?
and tuo responsible securities.
Purchaser paying for titles.
James Riggs,
Joshua Riggs,
Executors of Estate of Dempaei
Riggs.
Gcoi gin—1>ulioch Qo unty.
To all whom it may
cern: AV. II. Brannon, ad¬
ministrator of W. II.
applies to me for letters of
mission frem said trust, and J
will pass upon his application
on the first Monday in April
next at my office, in States¬
boro, said county. This is
therefore to cite all
interested to show cause why
said letters should not
granted. Given under my
hand anti official signature,
this December 2, 1800.
A. Ii. Lanier, Ordinary.
Subscribe for the States*
boro Eagle.
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DEAERS IN
Fnrnitmre of AZ«I« Kinds.
L T>- T^SF- ,>i *i3£aiJS3SiEk«:
JJ vlarju-ts, Mattings, Window shades (Jauk-h Tin-j||
y M i‘v Heating Stoves, Crockery, Lamps,
uart-, (tlasswar W , Wood ■ tv ^ r cT etc, etc
ill......................... 1 ■ •
A full line of lie w Weft
M Rii! ^ 1 claim sell Better Goods for less Mon
K to j.
n •y than ant- oilier House in Savannah.
a »'
also sell Whlellii & Wii^on’s I!
•: CV.vbrakd Sewing Machines.
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F 1 P' m ilOOM SETS.
k FPPPI SjJj! mm V MilI
S
ivO 1 Q 1H Iv iP R b&samiki ■<s w |?.3EZ5Efl
^ 5 &
t! 13 cam teaca-i hsh |s£Dm| N Ll
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■nr p| fesasg | dossr:* K-.tfs rd 7p C«d rf5a5S«»| 1
SmbIN' 5 t&j Osoa ll kJ isA: -•
DEALERS IN
m ^■* $ f- * wtsm 1
m 11 I
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Hardware Wood s Willow are
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EIDLINGER & RABUN.
154 Julian St, Savannah, Ga
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