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Official Organ of Bulloch
J. A. BRANNEN,.......Purlisiu:;
Florence B. Williams,
Assistant Editor.
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Clsristiisiis <5 1 ’cciings.
The Eaole extends to you n
hearty greeting, and rejeic-s with
you for the many blessings be¬
stowed on us during the year now
drawiijg to a close. Our careo ate
many, and our yokes are not always
easy, nor our burdens always light
But hope springs eternal in the hu¬
man breast, and like rays of aim
shine, dispells the gloom that often
encircles us, and which darkens our
pathway as we journey through
Yet-wo have many livings to
be thankful lor. Our country has
been blessed with bountiful harvest,
and no destructive flood or cyclone
has devastated our section. It is
true that death has invaded some
of our homes and removed some
jewel from our hearthstones, w<
trust to a fairer land, yet we w ho
live can but feci grateful to Ilim who
rules wisely and well, and holds the
earth in the hollow of His hand
Let ns, while we bestow gifts upon
our family-, and brighten the faces
of our children, who will peep up
ike chimney for old Santa Claus,
this day, remember those iess for¬
tunate than ourselves—the widow
an, whose only heritage
there
in your hy ’ ij
once tlwlr°T" ,nity ’
your neighbor who lies on a bed oi
sickness, bones racked by pain, and
brow scorched by fever. He will
feel better by your presence, ana
will know that humanity yet liveth.
Let us forgive and forget the
wrongs done us, as we iu like manner
would hope to be done by, and we
Would all feel better, he better, act
better ami do better, i I we could
say as was said in the morning
the Christian era, by the Prince
Peace who brought the glad tidings
of great joy, “Peace on earth, and
good will toward men.”
The third party lias made a call
fora convention to bo held in Cin
cinnali on February *23, 1891. The
alliance and other organizations
are invited to participate. You
will luve to decide under which
flag you will muster the Democratic
or the new People’s party. If
divide, what will become of
South ?
Legislation ie trying to corner
everything. It wants to way what a
man shall drink, cat, get for his
products, how much money he
Bkail have, and what he shall do
with it, how he shall do this, and
how he shall do that, and may be
after awhile, his time for going to
church and taking 11 “chaw of ter
backer” will be fixed. So it goes,
but people are curious anyhow, and
wants the other fellows to toe the
mark whether they do it or not.
Democracy takes all of the white
people of the Soiuli in its arms,
and how can it be improved upon?
jbtby inserting nanow plunks.
The war brought a big volume
of currency and most of it l as
been scooped in by money sharks
Captain S I) 15 rad well lifts
appointed state school commis¬
sioner. A better selection could
not have been made.
It appears that an alliance legis
lature likes to stay in Atlanta
about as well as the original demo
cratic ones were wont to dr..
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Tac third party call has nine
democratic slates and filin' rrpub
lienns. Why tear up nine demo
cratic states to get four republican
states.
Wo imagine the third party
Imsmoas will ta.B ttc o.
some people who were anxiou s t>
put a new plank in the democratic
plat form
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The country papers have a live!-,
time; the editors are cursed and
hard run, while a fellow who Iks;
not paid up in two years wants to
dictate the policy of the paper.
The country seems to be swarm¬
ing with peddlers. The oppression
of the Jews in Russia arc drawing
many o! them to this country
where it seems is a good place for
the lit vvb'-ew race.
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I* trick Gttihoun is one. of the
brainiest men in Georgia, and like
his illustrious grandfather will be
heard from some day, when tin
clouds roll by, and men are weighed
for their real worth.
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Various remedies are suggested
by different people to relieve the
monetary stringency. The lies!
plan we can suggest is for the
people who have money to turn it
loose. There is in circulation, or
ought to be, if! 10 for each man in
oGo United Stales, but where is
The old Puritans in New P; y
land fixed the hour and place for
flic people to go to church, and
some of that same blood is anxious
to put a bayonet behind 'every iu.-l
lot. There are many people in this
world, more anxious to regulate
other people’s affairs than they wc
to attend to tlicir own.
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The idc-u is not to vote foi your
neighbor, whom friendship would
direct that you do; but use your
•‘confluence” against him, because
lie is thus and so, and belongs to
this and that. Don’t consider his
fitness and ability to fill the place,
outlet your whin control you, or
some other fellow, The countiy
will get along better, and your
friends will remember you later.
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Some people who kick up a row
know no more about their country's
government than a lust year’s oys¬
ter, but they think they do, and
that has t he same e fleet.
Senator E. W. Lane lias intro¬
duced a hill into the legislating,
to have a hoard of assessors to
equalize taxes iu each counu^^H
is a -I'd !!,,
.
L1,aa llu 8,,Rn '
“*V a - If valuation was placed
on property by an impartial board,
the fellow with much land would
have to pay as much taxes in
proportion as the poor in in pays.
An tilings low are the poor man
with one hundred acres gavec iu
his land at, say five ; dollars' an
acre, while the fellow with thou
sands of acres gives in his at one
dollar an acre, if you will t*ko a
look at the tax books Jyou will see
how unequal the valuations are '
Every man should bear his equal
and just portion of uxation and no
more nor less. As long as it re¬
mains as it is this inequality will
eon linn .
NOTICE.
The County Alliance will meet in
regular communication on the third
Thursday in January next, iu
Statesboro, at 10 o’clock a. m. Sec¬
retaries of all alliances will send in
their reports to Brother Wayne
Pariah, Kell wood, Ga., at kasu ten
days before the meeting of county
alliance, J on v i. Jane, M. P„
President B, C. A.
Fou Tax Collector.
Having been solicited b) r a
good many of my friends li mn
different parts of the- county,
I announce myself a candi¬
date for Tax Collector at the
January election, and respect¬
fully ask a harty support
my friends and fellow citizens
at the election to be held in
January 1891.
Yours respectfully,
w. A WATERS,
Sberiff’s Salk,
Georgia, Bulloch County—Will be sold
« the court bo.wc door is, StateslK»o
on tbo first Tuesday in January next,
between the legal hours of sale, to
satisfy six justice court flfas infavorof
J. J. Bowen agturret J. if. Bowen, and
one Superior u/urt. lifa in favor ot-offi¬
cers of con ry^lljhftHrfaet #J*T?L of land in
the I.'ffOth I). of said county,
containing four hundred and fourteen
acres chore or loss, bounded North by
John Lanier, East by Ay cock’s land,
West by it. T. Beasley and South by
Ashes Branch. Levied on as the prop¬
erty of said J. M. Bowen. Legal no¬
tice given defendant. This Nov, 17.’00
S, J, William: , Sheriff,
NOTICE.
The public *. cautioned not to gijc
to my wif«, Virginia Lanier, a
debts contracted by her,
M. 7i. LAN i EH.
T'.ir December i, I -DO. ;«)u
NOTICE.
I h;i>( in Ldj'lcljm'd Rieo liuUcr, which
edenns i>t:o i>ovfVrllv. Per.-one vu liiiifr j :c<i
oluancfl In a proper way, cr.n bring it to my mill
on ».• very-Saturday Vv\ A: If aging,
IKc J 3m Mi 1 Uay,G'W
A dm i nistrator’a Sale.
Fnder and Sr? virtue of an order from
the Ordinary of Bulloch cotinty, I will
sell Before the court house door, in
StuU saoro, on the first Tuesday in
■ human next, between the legal hour
of sale, one-half undivided interest oi
!lie following laud, to-wit: That tract
of land in the . i itii district, G. Jp\i,.
-f said county, containing three
hundreil and sixty-five acres, imm
or less, bounded by lands of J. J.
Bowen M JV1. Waters, ,fas. H. Ander¬
son and otlners. bold as the jnoperty
of James B<i\vcu, minor, of W. C, Sf av
en, deceased. Terms (d' sale, one-ball
cash; balance Nov inl-e-i. lntli, 1891,
with approve 1 seturity. This Decem¬
ber 1, 1890. J J. BOWKN.
Administrator of of IV . (}. Bowen.
A I)MiNINISTRATOIi’b SALK.
Will be sold before the court bouse
door in Statesboro, on the first Tuesday
in February, 1801, between Um legal
hours of sale, the following tract of
land, to-w it: One Hundred and eighty
four :;eie,t, being In two tracts adjoining
dower of Mrs. Mary Dukes, one tract
containing about titty acres, and one,
tract containing about of-e him 'red and
thirty-four JET, acres, bounded by j, lands oi
liams liowen, James Biggs, G. Wil¬
and it. N. ” i Ilium* a ltd tin
dowe.r lands of -Mrs. Mary Dukes. Sold
under at d by virtit(> ..ot an order from
the the Ordinary of Bulloch county, for
purpose of distribution among
the bcirs of the estate of Robert Don¬
aldson, (leeensed, who died in fio^e.i
sion ot said lands.
Terms o! sale, one bundl ed^ dollar
l "t s h on each tract; baiimte November
L 1891. Ttiis Docent bey 15,1S90.
Administrator, uo bonis non, on estate
ot Robert Donaldson, deceased.
rTT, I My
T i ucs. ’ ri January
between jibe leg»Wionvsof sale
hundred and twerpty acres more
less lying and being in the 45th
M, district of said county and
oy lands <J Pick Scarboro
Patish, John Bird and the
aaooehee river. It bejng the same
ol land conveyed on the 15th.
of A tig. 88 by -.11 and it, i!
aters, levied on by virtue and to
' SlV u Superior court lifa in favor
!• Epstein \s \>'. 11. \\ atei’o. Lc
notice given W. jp Waters ten
ant m possess tod. J his Noy. 11th,
1890. ,
S. J. Williams, Sheriff',
Sheriff's Sa!o.
VVill be -old at Statesboro, Bulloch
county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in
January, 181)1, between tho legal
horn’s of sale, aWth-iL tract or part of
lands, consist*M4&iL»Uo litres, 4 iiortv or
ess, lying and being in the 4! thG. M V
Distrjft of said county, and bounded
on ’the ajwjiji by baap of Mrtmoild.Ken
ik-vIV, e:i!4*i»y ‘Solomon 11 gnu, south
by James P. Rimes, west by waters of
Lot’s creek. LaVy • ovule fo satisfy
ii fa, i-surd from the Superior enurt, in
favor of Francis A. Looinns vs, !!. C.
UJtbrd, Legal uoUce given B. C.
Buford, defendant in possession. This
November z7, 18i)0.
S. J. WILLIAMS.. Shell If.
Georgia—Bulloch County.
To all whom it may coneem—
W. II. Cone and R. H. Gone, Ex
editors on the estate of Barber Coue
deceased, have applied to mo for
letters of dismission from said ex¬
ec u tore ldp, and I will pass upon
their application on the first Mon¬
day in January next at my office in
Statesboro, said county. Gives un
der my hand and official signature,
this Sept. 1st, j. 890,
A R, Lanier Ordinary.
A Niyr*fN r €T5MENTS.
FORJ TAN COr.LECTOR,
I licrshy ^liioniKa mjveil'u»; a candidate for
rc-cDction to (he Wise of Tax Uyileotor, and
md>«c:.Iiiil>- solicit our su/ipnrt at the January
election. FRaNOIS olKlkS.
Fuji clerk.
To ffie voters of Bulloch:—I am u
candidate for the office of Clerk of the
Superior conrLjiud promise if elected
to disdmrgo W$ duties faithfully. 1
respectfully solicit the support of my
friends and fe^Xv citizens at the elec¬
tion to be held In January next.
Vet y Respectfully,
11. A'. Bliteh,
For Tax Collector.
1° the voters of Bulioch:--[ respect¬
fully announce myself at. ;*. eandhlaU:
•or lux colicetor’al the January election,
and earnestly .sfficit your support. I
promise to bo joy duty if elected.
lit specifIII!y,
Geo. W. Nichols.
For Tax Collector.
I announce myself a candidate
tor Ibx collector ai the onsuoing
election, aiid respectfully solicit the
support of my friends and fellow
citizens. faithfully Ifjtatetcd I shall endeav
"" to discharge my duties
Joseph Burke.
Fok Tax Collector.
At the solicitation of runny <>•
my fellow c itizens I hereby nn -
aounec myself a camlidate for Tax
Col lector at the January eicctum,
and promise if elected to perform
too duties ot the office to the best
ot my ability, ami respect fully sol¬
icit your vo’s
Eli KciiBedy.
Foil Tax O m.hctoi;,
I hereby announce myself a candi¬
date for the office of Tax f e-lieetor, and
respectfully ’as!: the suffrage of my
friend-:, and fellow citizens.
J. C. !>eLoach.
Fok Tax Rk< bivur.
At the solicitsli« ; of mj frieml- 1 ;gi:
a candidate lei Tax Receiver at the
January election, and t solicit the •Ml p
port of ilie voter;:.
Respect. Jan-e-! Riggs.
For Tax Kecelver.
Jo my lrieiuls utid fellow citizens.
l i esptjctfuiiy ollVr my,-elf for re-elec
' - >n to the office of Tux Receiver, a ml
sohet the support of my- foHow^cirizens.
I will endeavor in the future, fit' re¬
o.i.cc ^"L honestly ,md utlEhlttby, -L° v 1 "''' £ '' t *
w. B. Akins.
For Tax Receiver.
I announce myself a candidate
for Tax Receiver and respectfully
so.icitf your support. I will not
ha y<* time to call on you, and I will
resort to no unfair means to be
elected.
Vf. SI. Cowart,
Foe Surveyor.
The many friends of Henry lToctor
present his name for county Surveyor’
He Is recognized its a competent and
care ful surveyor, and your vote for
him will be welt bestowed’
Many Citizens.
Fok Clk.:'. ffri iinioii Court.
Having been solicited by a good
ly number ot my fellow citizens
irom different parts of the county,
I hereby announce that I am a can
didato for the re election to the
office of clerk of the Superior court
and while I donut feel that the
people arc under particular obiiga
lions to me, 1 feel that I am under
many obligations to them for past
favors, and if they mahout to serve
them longer, it will be my pleasure
if elected, to do so. i Icsr I will
not bn able to go around to see my
friends, and electioneer, as we call
it, but I will try to take care of the
clerk’8 office‘and 1 hope my friend*
will take car; of mo.
J. K. 0. Tillman.
To the Peo'ilecf Bulloch County.
I wiil • lie. in »tat<!sboro on WeduesJay,
lVecember 17itoorganize a loan linuich
of the Georgia State Building and Loan
Association. ’ This association offers
better inducement:- to inve-ters and
herrowers, tjspxcially the farmers,
than any other institution of its- kind
known, which 1 will fully expl-du for
the benefit of those wishing to take
stock. Respectfully.
M. M. POTTER,
Agent Ga. B. & L. A.
Georgia, Bulloch County—Whereas
:uini:d-ratoi;.«t^\di:>m Mattiew MillerMlebomie nou ad
II. Hagans,
deceased, liqU’CSCBtS to the court in'
his petition duly filed and entered
on record, that lie has fully admin¬
istered Win. Ilogans’ estate - This
is therefore to cite all persons con
centud, kindred and creditors, to
show ’cAu^-jf any they have why
t,aid ad mi nutation dehouus non
should not bej discharged from Imp
administrati atul recoile letters
of dismbsioAu Jfcxt. the first
ijj January Oct. fitU, 1890.
R. Lanier ,Ordinary
SMITH
J&JCBrO
OTTXIL^^IsTXD’S
Livery Stable*
Jmmm 0&w§m\
Horses and Mules
SALE AT ALL TIMES.
Teams *wiIX "be
HIRED AT LOW RATES’
We will also board stock.
JOHN A SMITH
■W. 3=3. O-utiaxa-a.
STATESBORO, GEO.
MMM & Mini rpm tm i.
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CONGRESS and W. BROAD, STS
SAVANNAH, GA.
We would i-cspectfully call
the attention of our many
friends in this, and the'sur¬
rounding counties, that we
are. prepared to receive con
idgmnents oi all kinds oi
COUNTRY I’RODUCE. '
Such as
CHlCKENc;, EGGS, HIDE:-,
WOOL &c.
And will no 11 them at the highest
market price to be obtained by an v
one. Abu will always look to the.
interest of our customers.
WE ALSO KFfiP ON HAND,
a large and well selected stock of
WINES, LIQUORS, • Cl
OAKS, and TOBACCO.
A. , , would 00 pleased to have ah
-i
our o-d friendit call on tts.
WH PAY SPECIAL A PT ENT JON
TO JUG TRADE.
Bhannbn Respectfully, &
Mikbll.
Georgia—Bulloch eoi. nty.
To iff! whom it may concern : gv.'il
liarn M. and M M Donaldson, adminis¬
trators of James II, DonaJdson, ' dp
ceased, have in due form applied to the
lands undersigned for the leave to sell 1 b<
deceased, belonging t > the estate of said
and said application will b<
heard on the first ilond.iv i;\ January
next.
A. It. I.ftificr, Ordinary,
Georgia i
Bulloch County i
To all whom it may concern—
John A. Waters has m due form
applied to the undersigned for per
roaiient letters of administration oh
the estate of JJosel! Watery late of
pass upon said application on tii
first Monday in January next.
Given under my hand and officitil
signature this Nov. Jni, 1890.
, A. II. I.anier, Ordinary.
Georgia, Bulloch County--Per
suant to the authority granted to
us by the will of Dumscv Riggs,
late of said County, deceased we
will expose for sale on the Fill Tucs
day iu Jauuary, 185i, the following
properly tc wit. All that tract of
laiib situated in said county and
in the 1209th (Harriot, G. M. thereof
Bounded on the North by lands of
IV. II. Bland, East by Goff-' It
T. Jones, South by lands of Mit¬
chell Bland and'West by lands of
the estate of A. B. Riggs and others,
This November 3d. 1890.
Terms of sale, one-third cash
balance Oct, 1, 1891. Small notes
two responsible securities.
Purchaser paying for titles.
James Riggs,
Joshua Riggs,
Executors of Estate of Dempsey
Riggs.
Georgia— Bnlioeh County.
To all whom it may con¬
cern: W. II. Brannen, ad¬
ministrator ot W. H- Brannen,
applies to me for letters of dis¬
mission from said trust, and T
will pass upon his application
on the first Monday in April
next at my ollice, in States¬
boro, said county. This is
therefore to cite all persons
interested to show cause why
sa j t j letters should not
^,- a:i ted. Given under my
nv( \ ofikial
this December 2, I8fH).
A. R. Lanier, Ordinary.
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