The Statesboro eagle. (Statesboro, GA.) 1884-1891, March 19, 1891, Image 2

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Tlie Eagle. [STATESBOr.O. 8 A. __I Official Ouoan ei T»i i.i.ocn Co „ Florence B. Williams, Edit-ii: avii 1’cnusiiER. “ StJBPCmri iOX RATES: One year, in advance,..... .$ 1.00 . Six months, in advance,.., . 50 els Advertising rates made kno a h on application. The rates of legal advertis¬ ing are regulated by law. The New from'di/feront parts of the nty will be published, nr.d commu lieations on live topics are solicited, -setters from our correspondents are Jttlde to Le “cut down,” as the lack of space son).■.imes reqr.iros it. ‘.VI,<m aeommunieaiion arrives too late it wil. published in the next issue. No communication inserted unless Accompanied by the name of the writer, not for publication, but as an evidence of good faith. Address all communications relating to the business of this paper to Tin Baclk, Statesboro, (1 a ST TnunsD.vv, March Util, I SSI. —g ufxMna JUM« a wii!i w arwi i ,i.;,i'.. v Tlio 3faeon & Atlantic railroad is in tlio hands ol a receiver. The future of U.c road is in doubt, hut it is generally believed that work will toon commence again. It ap¬ pears that road owed MeTighe J Co. .1298,000 for work ar d, failing to jiay it. the road went into Hi; hands of a receiver. This roan traverses Bulloch for nearly fort; miles, and its failure would ho n big blow to our people. We are of the opinion, however, that it will be built, and the M. G. & A. also. 3 *——* The price of tho Atlanta Consti tuiion is now f 6 . per year, indud i njr 10 Sunday issue, $8 The ^ j but commands vour m -■ Constitution needs no words of praise; its columns bespeak its ex¬ cellence, and its wide circulation is the best proof of its strength and popularity. A Georgia editor says he uevei travels on a railroad without a bible an accident policy, a ready-made obituary and a free pass. run a Several prominent'Georgians have died recently. One of the last was Col. J. C. Rutherford, the celebrated lawyer of the Woolfolk case. Augusta is under water, and de¬ structive floods are occurring in different parts of the country. Instead of coming, in like a lion March sneaked in like a half-drown ed cat, and has behaved the same way ever since. -Atlanta constitution SOME REFLECTIONS. An old man, upon whose shoul¬ ders rests the weight of seventy odd years was forced the other day to see Lis corn and his only horse sold under the hammer. The old man thus starts the year without bread j and without a horse with which to make another crop, Burdensome debt has taken away his {substance, aud grim poverty stares him in tin face. Millions of dollars locked up in the vaults, neighbors with plenty but no good Samaritan to say, ‘-Here is- my purse, pay your debt and keep your horse and your corn . Industry' is a great tiling, but nulcss it is acesmpanied by econo - jfiy a Brae will'remain poor. Too many fiue buggies, costly- Sewing machines, Kentucky niuies, light ring rods, Jstore clothes and high buttoned shoes are the cause of lots oflpcoplc being behind and thus having the jack leg lawyers and heartless bailiffs after them. A little less cotton, more corn and oilier rations for liome use; more home-raised horses, more red jeans, more cloth bonnets and such like would help this country wonderfully We have got to mend our ways, if we don’t the- landlord and will soon own this country. Government is to blame for things, but we are to blame too. Let us watch our expenses and spe id our money before we make Every man should strive to own home, to be master of his whose rights there are none dispute. Jay. Wire Grass Georgia. Recently, iu company with companion, I paid a visit to “wire grass” see'.ion of Georgia, destination was -vanhoe, in county. In this neighborhood located a number of Marion people, Rev. J, II. Dew has a ishing school here, and it was privilege ■ i to visit tliP school observe [the tlio thorough methods wiiioli he employs in conducting it. Here both the mind and the heart arc instructed and trained. It was pleasant to note the imitnat confi donee and esteem that exist between '.he teacher and his pupils, I war surprised to find the country inort* elevated than Marion ocunty. The soil is mostly sandy with clay sub soil- Tiie growth on lands natural¬ ly drained on which there i 3 n > ll.i dcrgrowtli presents a beautiful op pearar.ee. The lands are naturalH tiner than ours and are wei! adaptoc to the growth of long staple or set island cotton, corn, oats, peas an peanuts. The water is excellent ant, the climate salubrious and heath Ail Labor only is needed to make this the most prosperous county iu tin South. A Jew years ago these /Lie';, timbered lands ceuld ho bought a a mere trillle, but the influx o many energetic people from Biu-ii web. Abbeville, Aikin, Edge-held ami Mari-on countici in 8011 th Carolin has gieatly enhanced the value o property here. 1 was greatly pleas c-d with the (own oi Witch, a goo. portion of the. business of which 1 done by Mr. W. Jlonier Witch, on °f the best and wealthiest citizen in the county, Statesboro, the county seat o Bulloch, is a flourishing town. Main new houses of modern design and , graded school indicate that the tow; is growing. The county lias wei filled churches mostly Methodis and Ii.-qitifit and Primitive Baptist L*’v. J. II. Dew has charge of thiv< prominent churches at Ivanhne Blit eh and Htaeahofo. His com fined duties of foaclier ;,n 1 pre-udi er make him realize that by tin sweat of ihe brow man shall es bread. Rev. Wm. Htirsey fornu'rl; of Marion county has a line field o labor. His energy and zeal in tb cause of the Master have brougli tlicir reward. I enjoyed his liospi ulity while in- Georgia and am in deiited to him fir briny, a! teid smiled at last in coalideat con which made niv stay there, i camiot close this orief lettei without tendering ray thanks t< those kind aud hospitable ladle. ■vho spared no pa ; us to make; • tranger feel that ihe was w ekotm in their homes, J. L. I>. In The Lee Dee Judex.. A voice Prom The .Grove. J . A pathtftTemrTrs- tcLV iu eon neetioii with the phonograph. A Judge in a southern state came ti Cincinnati not long ago. lie ha; never heard the phonograph. Whcr be visited an office lie spoke inti the funnel and was amazed am amused to hear his own' voice re pealed afterward through thetuhe. of the machine. Two days after In returned liome ho died suddenly His daughter came to Cinc.nnat' on business, and while here a friom took her to hear the phonogi apli It was a curious coincidence that she should have been escorted ti the very office her lather had via ilod a short time before. The young Woman, who was in deep mou'-u was very ranch entertained b\ s( ,‘ :no uf tlie musieal selections tin piumograph repeated. The oporatoi a ft erward picked up a cylinder lr.ui a pile, placed it iu the phonograpi and said. ‘-Listen to this.” Tin young woman placed the tubes n<yai c lo her ear, the bar was pulled out and the cylinder began ’to revolve before a dozen words hail been rc pea ted the woman in Jhl-ck had swooned. Not until the recoverei " 3S G ’ 0 cause of her fainting known lb° v °ieo that had come to hei j c! * rs bfin the phonograph was tint : 0 ® Iter dead father. It was a void j from the grave. She'afterward pur chased a phonograph, and the <•;] iftder continuing lu-r father’s speed, was given to Iter. It is carefully cherished in her southern- horn; — ;•> SHERIFF’S SALE. Will hr. sold at Statosboio, Bui ioi .„ county Gowgia on the first Tuesday in April next between tin H gal hours of sale, one tract ol kind containing tlireo hundred acres j more or less, lying and being in the 'LUO G. M. district cf said county. and bounded North, East and South i>y lands of the estate of Joseph Lester and West by lands of Adam I Her. Levied on by virtue of a bu|>cri(>r court, Ii fa issued for idi J rnony in favor of Mis. Ida I. Mitchell I vs Wm. II Mitchell. Legal notice 1 given W, If. Mitchell in possession This Feb- 28, ’!U S. J, Wi i.i.i a ms, SrtiratFi-. 1 SSfSO ."1 •./ ■’ I : al FUSE iM.tnma.-f-H.,— SHOW CASES. SS-Ask for cjUlojruc TERRY M'FGCO.,Nashviuu.Tenn GEORGIA— -BULLOCH COUNTY Specification of Bridge to he l-epairei at the Ten Mile crook in the loth »tut. 01 sili l county near Kxi*el. w ior of biMgp, ;>(>2 foot, i2 fetefc wide, S arches, 3 posts to each nreli, ]5 feel apart. Posts to be 10 inches srpeirejane put In the ground to a sure P“‘ en! s ; in:in ' to ,H ‘ 1! lf ''■ long mid co be Imlted on the posts with y iron bolts, stringers to each arch 3 x 10 and turned up tie: narrow way I-louring to be 100 feet long, 8 or !■ menrs wide. thick, to be well led u-iereil ai d p,-ted and braeed. Tb, hamster po biua board on de- end of floor 10 Inches wide, lb. eiu-h end of the floor. The wind,.! fsaid bri.bre t0 be built or ret--".- ,1 " ... go. k| mini heart {lumber. Co.-itr.teto .vill be i-e.-jidred to give good b.-ml ail- 10 m-ep aid bri-Lo; in g. -i l e.rder fie ■tee, ; .-i;-s C mu date of bond Y.'i: . • be let out oil the first Tuesday in m-x \]>ri! to ihe lowest bidder. Tiff; 2m •lay of March, ’!)! , A- LANiKK, Ordinarv . <: EO!t(j! A — B’i’ LLOC !I COt' NT y. I'o ail v\ |,om it may concern: Edward dingwnl I has in dire form applied i< la- 'uide/- : gned for permanent letter; • I .ldinkii-lraiion on t!*e e.-;tafo'of Join. I,: ■ - iate of said county deceased and I -HI pass upon sai i app'icaiion on tin II I ;/<•: ni *-*y in April IaDT. (iivtMi u* - ■uv my h.uiii am) seal of oiMec this *2ini »f 1 d.Ij. i k 1 ) 1 . A. V>. LA N’KR, Ordinary. GEORG! A-- lU LUMTl GOt;NTY. fo all whom i may eoreern : Edwan fliiigwr.kl ha .1 in due form .aepiied t< die undo signed for permanent letter. ■if' a('mlni'ti-:ition on the estate of Win Ihivis iate of said oounly, deceased, arid I will pass upon said application m die first .Monday in April next Give, aider my hand and official signatim :!iis Mareli 2nd IShl. A. It. LA N I !'.It. Ordinarv, G :,OUG I ,v—Bl; f. LOGTi rotvVrv. i'o dll whom it may concern: Jas. Lain nis made application'to the undersign¬ 'd for permanent letters of administra ion mi the estate nt -1 i i->. Lane, and i -vill pas; upon hi: applieatiou at m\ oiiireiu .Sfatesbom on the lir.-t iWotidat u Api il next. This M arch 2nd, 1;]. A. It. LANIER, Ordinary. *-4, RL*- . , R“ R,, H -, LL(!! ,r rlI CO , Y (, DM IVT - 5 an i e ► - “ t! all'llom aa '\’^' hLntii V? f ■ PidN“ -A fr ‘“ ' N n 0 b C cea ' .Jct'tfC”’V.”**’!’ A ” f ti ,e estate of p ' „ M*" • for letters of hS ‘ 01 : ,r u ..- : t0 me adrainistintion^ . - r(>m saia will pass upon her applieatio|jr| V die first Monday in next.,Time. 04 •ii tinder my band aud oliieiai sig nature this March 2nd, 181)1. A- R, LANIER, Ordinary. j UEOKGi A—BULLOGH COL .'.T i To all whom it may emu-err. lames J. Iiowcr, administrator o/ Win. G. Bowen, deceased applies X me for letters ot dismission Qnm jT -aid trust and I will pass up*Vh hi; yppUealion on the first Monday ir June next at my oilicein Statesboii mul county, This is iheiefore t ite all persona interested to sliov •ausc. w hy said letters should no' ho granted. Given under my ban;' and ollicial signature this Mare I 2 nd ’ 01 . A. It. LANIER,ORDINARY. Gkokuia, Lin. koch Couktv— To nl whom it may concern:’ Alien iiagiii; ; n.s iu due form applied to the un ■lersigned for permanent letters o -dministratioii on tiie estate o lolm Hagans late of said county ieccased, and I will pass upon snir ippiieation on the first Monday ir vpril ’91. Given under my hain r.nd official signature this ' 20 th da\ if Fen. '0L. A. R. Laxiek, Ordivaky. ;!i;<>jitii a, Bt-r.iocu Goukxr—To a!! vliom i'. may concern. Simeon \Ya; bice basin due form applied to tin undersigned for pennanent ielteri if administratian on the estate o •Joseph B. Wallace late of said ci.un ty, deceased, and I will jciss npor said appUealion on the first Mond.av in April ’ill. Given under my hand and offieia 1 signature this 20 th da; of Feb. ’hi. A. IL LaXIEK, OKDfSAUY. Georgia, Bulloch County-- . John F. Branncn hating in due form ,applied to the undersigned for letters ; >f dismission from the giuirdianshiq o! ■ M. S, Branncn, l will pass upon the same in try office on the first Monday |I April ’ill. A. 11. Lanier. Georgia, Bulloch County—To all whom i; may concern: Whereas S, W. woods in-in due form appi ed to the under¬ signed for permanent letters of admin¬ istration on the estate of Mrs. Ann Woods late of said county deceased, and l pass upon said application on the lirst Monday in April, 1801. Given under my burn! and official sigimtme liiis 20th day of Feb, ’Oi. A. K. Lam in, Ojunx’.uiY, It. G, TO DEBTORS & CREDITORS. All persons owing the estate i f John Hagans, deceased are herein notified to make payment at once to the undersigned, and all persons having demands against said de - cea cd are notified to present them duly attested as required by low. This Feb. 21 1801. Allen Hagans Adinini - 1 r it.>r Georgia, Bulloch ( Ay.—James: Bland, Jr. has appM Li* cxemp tioti of realty au-f* pt/dly and setting apart ant? I l>|f home- 8 ^ cai ^» clock J f * ye same :it ; |> Oil ciV it'll day of “ al ’ c, ‘ !,i * at JPZ A ‘ R ’ X ' a flH g|rdinary. Gcouriu—i-t 0 ot'ajjjoju 11 cr-y-" 11 1 1 !'* v io ^ Hi! whom- if t jy fOlt— cCl’li: W. ■ I —~j, -p at |. mililstrolop ofJfcf AtS vStJl.ncn, Tt r .-p nor ra Jf s,on ,! fZmii Jud a narad <4 ™-"l ' ti5< * * Will to iuS'jbuf)lieutiOil be the sm •' pass Upon 11 tli dir W in .A nri! ' 1 f Ui bXt&VS boroi, said count This A ‘*** **■ f , rc-i*‘PC Cltc^?} 1 C to persons ihIdl'cr-i(bi said IcUCi'S *0 slKl\\^S-ms;g slvoif WiiV not be granted. - ; iv- oftuider my Irtiid this Deect'ihcr :md finicial-^Vsi^rtiatinx-, 2, Ip;}.), J ‘ ■ 1 >‘ Lanier, A'l-dinaiy. ' 'T':“;d:Ta'XE ,v - 10 . .11 appnui to «; trie J:;t; jfndeis'gnetl t tor permanent letters of “'lyinistration on tli estute of Jos-.ph ltr" S'daee ff late el >aid county, deceased, a i will pass upon said application < 35t - lust M 011 - ,it_r i ,; A pi-ij. ncxv. .,rB ’ under my n ori -Ll Uli , March ’he 2 nd lay 1 . w A. Jl. FOliiCLOSURE. La^U fTTTTln.tfy. -MOKTGAGE In the. Superior Court,!October Term 1800 . f M illiama & ittlaiul VS. 5 C, €. i'renflcrgast. Itbeina lciirescensl to the coin I by tho luv lijiiiuol WilI; h ms ,'v ' ' In>■•!, tins* !,y i‘t-v 1 m it,at (”’;j luic.t ll"- l -rll day I f t’eln a.-n-y 1 ■ ( . C. Fivip'o: -T'l:i ; Conveyed to the fiai, & Oullimil a tra<d ol hind lying It !tG 111 i illi i.h r, nmty, deergiii, and in Ur :■ ii '.stra-.t, t:. M., Ilii.eiii; e.O'.t.'.inini; si hundred l,n b«un-!c.it uvonly-live mi l : an-lmll .-wres,” 1:1011 or .. l»j- lends, r V, iSlnans and On .sii-i, J. |i, Com-, John Fianlilni, , 1 , w. Wil i-i.ii-ra :ej,i l. 1 *. iioifre.-. subjee-l to a inert vi f r,; idu-n Cau,urine nnoii November i. i--s, lor Hie rmrjmse of M'onriiig Uic latjnn-i.' •r a la-ouussiiiy mile made by die (,,-ild <j 'ei.ilc ry::;,-. to lb, - 1 , ‘-id:,;,;., and (Aulaml d o on tiie liUi ia.y , ' G.ul>cr, 1 HH) j'or Ui> -mu ,-l thi*<*(* Uhh -iv‘l vhielt tu»U; an •• !s dloc.M' mil Hilt. It I* onb 10 , hat dm sail o. . . 1 -vii lurgast i!o pay mu Uiis enmi by Ihr Hist bay ol Uu-.lu-xt Una tb, i nit'ipa!, lij'i.-rC',; amt ai;. ria , a levs aa i i*., ini on mat CO'tC “Us *-1 aio- Ig/t.'.o, or diov ■ainii.', it any ha has, 16 V CJ lanni'ai;,-, or tli.i I'.i Uolunll, Uu'ix-iif, lorfoio.'iim i.,: K r.-tmeit t, ihusa-al Williiimsan.l lami,if, i l mortgagi •uni the equity :n iq Umn<iton oi the suia u. L .'ici LinU r^ast t hen,in, l,- iwrevor Bin it <1, •Tli« t inti sorvit’-c o 1 ti:is iu!a ho poricctcil on gin-. . C ITorulcrgrast, accoro'i;^ ; :lw . h.lllX LG, J v. “Uic " BiitW r- - . monumi-"**-. ■mnty. An. in runt '"•“^SSSTw• .-iiiti , Cicik ccrLiiy uf the .fill eric 1- i am;.,t. tto lirn tli /btmvainl ioro&.tip.p; it a It no an*i g-.d reel c\ -• <•! t'Lom fhc ibimilffl of ►Ti l stipe;ior eouri. W.iuCm* my hiiml :.u U^-al ol‘.oilioe this, tb Nth (Jay ;>1 i/orumi/or. J. K. C* Tithiian, Clerk S U 1) t: a MORTGAGE A AH) RULE NISI •)eloher Term Superior Court of Bui loch County, Georgia. Williams and (Jutland VS. Rev. C. G. rrendergast. Present the llimonib'e James K fSilies, Judge oi' said court. It appearing to the court by the pi¬ llion of Williams and (Jutland, tine ei the 2d day of November in the yea .1 cur Lord, High teen Hundred am iigUy-eiglit, iiov.r. G. I’len-icrgast. f fioughcrty coufry, made ami -h iveml to Catharine Brennan his prom story note for twelve hundred dollar iue cue yar ufii-r date, with interes it 8 pier cent per annum, and that a', era .mis on the 2 d day of Novcmbci, S :: 8, f'do better to secure the paytuci t •f said In; truinent, cxeiuted and dc ■ ivered tn said CuUmriite Breiiuen In ,h-i d and mortgage, whereby he eon • eyed to said ( atkarine Brctmen, that t •crli.iu tract of land, situate, hiuganc n ing in tiie county of Bulloch, in tin •talc aforesaid, containing six iniuJrcc -mil twcr.ty-two and one-lialf aerei, -.n-vc or less, and bounded as follows. North by lands owned by Alexandra trmstrong and Dr. J. E. Brown, •ast iiy lands owned by Glenn Hodges '•until by lands owined by Laura Lamer mi! on the vies! i k lauds owned by Dr : . Blown, wr,icb nuntgagu win "omhiioned ti ..tvif said Rev. C. G. i’reiidei'gast shoiud pay oft' and tlis. •barge said note ivccorJing to its feno* uni ell'cet, that tbcu said deed of mort¬ gage and said note should be void. And it turtlier appearing to tiie cour! hat on tiie zttb day ot January 1S!)0, foi i valuable considi-nition, tbe. said Calli triiie Brennan transfeied, set over and issigned unto lbe said Williams aim Gotland ail her right title and interest m the said mortgage itml note. Am. J. further fippenrUig Gu t said mortgage inti note remains unpaid. It is, tiiere fofc, ordered, that slid Rev. (’. 1‘rcnde. gast pay into this court by tin fust day of the next Rian thereof the prim ipal, interest and liost due on said mortgage aud note, or show to die contrary, it there bo any, and on failure of said lleviXj. 0. ITendcrgusi so to do, the eqtdtv\>f roduUnption in and to said mortgagef premises be for ever ttiereatter Li] r c0 and foreclosed. Amt! ii in i Serwt Unit this rule lie patLshed ip the !8tif.c»hoso one© jv month L>r four months oiH/copy theieot sui vt-l on the said'U U Bieiulcm- t or hid si'tcial ayent or MUcrnryat let L Sit e inonihJ beioro thoiiox* tuvm of tills court. Ll»cr ] Ry the i <>uit. O term. 1* JO. J. K. IIIN f , J. H, 0, M. C, U h Job lid toil, v ouei’s Atloruoy. liKoHoi.v—liutlocliijenaty, 1, John B. O. Tillman, sail ckrk of the sujHjrlOP curt In nnil lor tikunty, lift cevtily Unit llu aliino ;uol (iii-og.tnn ts a true and cnrior •Mr. ' ! n in i’ o r iniitiM of mill court. Witness inv r.iullaiiil seal of oltlee. lhis, the .i lh . l.i y ot Decniui^r, A. U., 1S!W. j c 'Jillumu.C’lerl. 5 C tit luiwery Stable. J > r : fe;- • ■ £i4. ’ ,Tv y ■ ‘-Kgr- % \ - 3 - C - VX '.•-■• W ’ wtM t V V. ' - . .--.ys&S/ --- , 1 Horses and Mules for SALE AT ALL TIMES. urea 1 EQ .3 •will "toe MIRED AT LOW RATES Wc will also board stock. John a smith | sb. outiaaA [ STATESBOHO, <c GEO. I | S.V ItO/M* Siffi | Kill. CONGRESS a..4 W. BROAD, STS. : SAYANNAir, GA. : Wo would rtspec-tfnlly c-a! the attention of our man) friends in this, aiid tlio sur rounding coin;lies, that vv< arc preparcsl to receive Con¬ dgmiuiits of tvlI kinds o' COUNTRY PRODUCE. ►Such as - THICK VAN, EGGS, HIDES vroOL Ac. And will sell them at the highes market price to he obtained by an\ »uo. And will always look to tin interest of onr customers. WE ALSO KEEP ON HAND, i largo and well selected stock o WINES, LIQUORS, Cl [ileasc-d to have al 0UE old friends call on ns. \\E LAY SPECIAL A ITENTIOI TO JUG TRADE. Respect full v, IL;ANNEX & Mikkli. OKEDFF(.)>•!’S PETITION 'or Ii»ju::eti<-n. Keeoivct sine Itelief. ; n the Superior Court, Octoh. Term, lof'0. •date of Georgia—Ridloth County : Jieinhard Brothers and Company -oxter and Kohu, >G hr Brothers Ap-pel -Old St-hanl, M. Boley and Son, s. KrrmshOu and Dryfus Brothers -’hiiiitllfs, vs. David U. Tillman and John 7. Til •mm, us Tillman Brothers, Mrs. F. C Ui-vens ic-feiidants. and G. S. Johnston, assignee, To She defendants, David K. Tillman, t Craw ford, in tin- State of Alabama. nd .Ton n T. initial!, of Ktifaul , ■r Birmingham, in the State of Aki¬ nina : You are hereby commanded to bt mil appear in person or by attorney, a Do next term of the superior court, ti holdcn in and for said county o: Bulloch, in the State of Georgia, or lie fourth Monday (being tlio twenty ►oventli day; of April, IS'.ii. and thee iml tlu-ry to an-w i-i the plaintilfs oi he merits of their said petition. Ii ; Icfaultof Mich appearance and auswei lie said court appertal will proceed as to jns i ice sliall i. This order is issued and published b; : .rder of the judge of said court. ' November, granted in vacation on the 2!ith day oi 1 ISSfo. W itne-s tiie IIoiHirabln James K. Hines. Judge of sai l superior court, ids 29th day ot November. A. D.. ■soo. J . L. C. TILLMAN, Clerk. December 11, ISOO. CON81 MOTION ( ViiKi>. An old physician, retired from prat- -ice, having l-.ad placed in liis hands bv in East India missionary the formula ota simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Cor mmptiou, Bronddtis, Catarrh, Asthma uid fit throat ai d Lung Affections, al¬ so "a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and and ail Nervous ’ompliints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands • .f oases, has ;vit it hi-* unty to make it known to hi« -offering tello-ws. Aetua iil by this motive and a desire fo relieve human suffering, 1 will send free of charge, to all who desire it, this receipt, in German, French or English, with lull iliinotion for preparing and using dent by mail by addressing with stamp naming this paper. W. A.XOYS, 820, Powers’ Block, Rochester, N. Y. FOR SALE. A fine place on the Ogecdicc riycr containing 1250 acres for sale cheap Good stock range. Also a place contain mg Do acres near Salem in Bulloch Co. For terms apply to J. A. Branncn. Statesboro Ga, am m rwiri s i ■i y ilaCIVlIOi 2 vi Wo thunk you most heartily for pas' favors and now ask a continuance of same. \\ c live sotmdae'.! the czass3^ 4 J 1 L i |riM3»4!E5(e# •» 1 kWEL jgBISBg lri —j—TO-- HIGH 'PRiCEs IN The BANNER COUNTY Tli :-d grill lead in SL.iUG I IT Kit I NCr PRICED of till poods in our line. RFMEMBER onr TEN CENTS Counter is always full of BARGAINS. Yours anxious to please, LANIER BROTHERS N. IE—Our corset m for 50els. are the best ever known for the money, and our £1. ones have no equal. OH I JOB 10 m ^- fa [DEALERS IN E 1 II I ll 1 9 p| BH n "8 0 K f p T T? tiiH- ' Wn3M Hardware Wood a Glaus and Crockkuy’, Stoves aud Ranges, Flows, f- VIG. - ••eeomdmld' 1 ' ' n!, ’ un i n -V them any v, here. Gall and Mill!hw est • inner Smith and W st streets. STATESBORO (i.\. *■ ,f- SLm,rFT". > Ho -*-“ 4 G1 1 w T. Tlaia t-Lfe* 4 fr*; s J? & EUSTP 1M T * DT-ZIC I.3HA.T3T 1STG- WTTOlaTG£= YAL_,IB VYISTU RST AUD T‘ r CT r-? Itfll’UlRVa TZTAv. 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Gro Sea Island Cotton Seed. t We are offering a Limited Quantity of South Carolina Island lisle;®*, lslca,xa.d cotton ■ at $1.25 per BnsheK Persons wishing any will do well to order Early. Market Square, 5A VAjS’NAIJ, (L\