The Bulloch County banner. (Statesboro, GA.) 1891-1894, March 02, 1893, Image 3

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BOARDIMHlMSSli At coruor’Wnjnut ami Glwcm Sts. CanaecomiModutcai/gw table ular Boarders, all gathering, and will.SRWi"tl'H days'. e on Boat'd, per month “ - “ - ----- 1 - . ' ■ <*;« $1.00 • « 25/ . . -Lodging, TILLMAN, 25/ MBS. E. E. Staticshouo. Ga. r 0R SALE. ! / All the rights, privileges and Good Will of a First-class Note! in Statesboro, together with the Household and Kitchen Furniture. For Particulars apply at ' the Banner Office. Excelsior Dots. Editor Bulloch Banner : — As there has been no news from our little villege in your valuable pa¬ per for some time, perhaps a few dots from us would be of some in¬ terest to some of your readers. We now look back on the past year as a blessed remembrance, and the farmers are pushing fciw ard in preparing the soil for a new crop, with new vigor and en¬ ergy. lain afraid there will be too much cotton planted thi? year; but I am glad to say that the most of our farmers have their own hog and dumpling. We have a good supply of M. D’s at present, but glad to say there is not much sickness. The high school opened on the Id, inst., with pupils (now we have 50. 'tliink it will go to sixty or seventy'. Prof. A. B. llursey was chosen as principle and Miss Bes¬ sie Brinson assistant teacher. I am glad to say that they are giving coni (dele catisfactiou to both, patrons and pupils. Just her® I must pay them a compli¬ ment, as I was passing the aca¬ demy the oth w day (.it was recess) 1 .stopped in to see how they kept their school room, and I must say_ it was the neatest school room I over saw, they had a place for ev¬ ery thing, and every 7 thing in its p’aco. On in<|uiry I* found that Miss Mattie Williams ami Miss’ jfc^ni^^iggs |W: was tin* house keep ; ek. 1 tell von they Un Hnitkoir business well. Husic school will begin as wKh competent teacher can Ho take charge of it. H< not leap year, and the look out tor s <0 nd a better chance, »■ Oil an Guess who lay awake and dream¬ ed all night because his girl went back on him? Guess what girl is wearing black because her fellow married. Mrs. Cox lias been quite sick but she is convalescent. With ninth success to vour ev¬ er welcome paper, 1 remain. Yours Truly, Advocate. W. J. Strickland has applied for letters of administration on the estate of Robert Jenks, and said application will be passed upon on the first Monday in March next. J, B. Cone applies for letters ot di .-mission as Administrator of the. cGato of John Griner, said appli¬ cation will lie considered on the first Monday in May next. Notice. All parties are forewarned not to trade for a note that 1 made to J. 8. Woodcock, for $100.00, dm January 1st. 1894. Jan’y 3d 1893. J. W. Denmark. Notice of Election There will be an election hold for Justice of the Peace and Con¬ stables in the 48th Dis’t, G. M. on the 1st -aturdav in March 1893 from 8 o’clock A. M. to 3 P. M. on that day’ the regis¬ All voters who are on tration list, and alt who have paid taxes for 1892’ will pc allowed to vote. This Jan., 30th 189s. W. H. McLean, N. P. and J. P. FOR SALK. One cream mare, $ 100 , “ bay “ $75 “ Black “ with harness and canopy top drag, but little used, $125. Consult me if you’ would your interest, before buying horses and mules elsewhere. I). G. llmnr, 171 York St. Savannah Ga. Lola M. Procter has applied for letters of Administration on the estate of Benjimnn F, Proctor, and '.ill pnrtieH are cited to appear bu* fore the Ordinary within.the time primeribed by law and show cause hv said [(■•tors should not he t ranted- "CITY AMbSh)TV NEWS. I Will o^Kitf cow* in’^Uttesboro , -, W. T. StnithT* — ~—~ Quite an interesting^base that winch was tried before Auditor G. R. Johnson last Monday. Col. Johnson would ornament the bench, and the judicial chair seems to fit him exactly. Mr. F. G. Hedges, a clever citi¬ zen of Biitch, was in the city yesterday. County .Alliance of Emanuel meets at Swainsboro today. Dr. Holland says “it’s a boy ! it’s a boy 1! it’s a boy!'. Don’t think we referred to you last Thursday my brot her, wo did not,we would nothurtyour feelings intentionally. Mr. Shep Hagins of the 48th was in town last Tuesday. Ho reports politics exceedingly hot in that Disirict. Now boys get yjur uniform at once and you fellows that have no breeches buy ’em. The best line of cigars in town at Lee’s. Always on hand a nice lot of groceries at II. Lee’s. Just received a nice lot of candv and crackers at Leo’s. Mr. Harris makes an efficient constable—a good officer. If you should happen to see a fell I sc with a ‘‘Kell” uniform, with the stripes and buttons cut off,you can just imagine that lie’s been jacked up. What about that new court¬ house. Mr. Hutchings, who is a practi¬ cal machinist, was in our town on Monday', and says Statesboro should have a cotton factory”. Think of it, gentlemen. Mr. Joe Field’s cottage is near¬ ing completion, and Joe will— well, yes, pretty soon. In the case of Donaldson vs The Administratrix. Ac, Judge Johnston has reserved his de¬ cision. Col. Hubert Lee paralyze! our sanctum with a pleasant call yes¬ terday. The colonel says there is no pleasure on earth so transcend antlv exquisite to him than con vers tug with smart men; this being the case, it is strange why lie don’t spend four hours every day in this office. There is a prospect or tlie or¬ ganization of a debating club in Statesboro. The “Kells” are bucking down to the drill every night B H. Levy“& Bi’o. This well known house never fails to let the people know where they can get the best clothing, the cheapest and most of, ^vell know'n toU'tiYpifL J:L'°o[ Tub Ban¬ ner. When in need of Clothing, you will do well to call on them A word to the wise is suffi¬ cient. Money to Loan. Money to lend on good farm lands at low rates and on short notice. W. Anderson Aron, Attorney at law, Statesboro, Ga. SALES. Vvill be sold on the 1st Tuesday in March next the following pro b. Hist., 1 j ‘ , belonging ' 1,0 l " t ” to ’T J. ■" J*. J>owen p *•’ and Daniel Alderman, containing 110 acres. Sold by the Sheriff to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Mrs. Mary Dukes. Also two copper stills and fix¬ tures, belonging to Thomas Thorn, •las. Thorn and S. A. Williams & Co., to satiffy a fi fa in favor of M. M. McCord. Also one tract of land in 44th, and 1340th, Districts, containing S1 o acres, belonging to Win. Lewis, to satisfy a ti fa in faver of J. G. Moore. Also one tract containing 452 acres, belonging to Jas. Merritt to satisfy a fi fa iu favor of ’Bliteli & Newton. one 4Gtli, containing 113 acres, belong¬ ing to Van Beasley, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of W. H. Blitch. Also one tract of land in the 1240th, District, containing 335 acres, belonging ro J. M. Martin to satisfy a mortgage in favor of ll.Simnions. GEORGIA—Bi'U.ocit Coi’.nhy : J. I.Sikes Administrator of Hamp¬ ton Sikes having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said county for a discharge from his adminis¬ tration of Hampton Sikes estate. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned to show enuso why the said J.J. Sikes should not be dis¬ missed from his administration and receive the usual letters of dismission on tit’ first under Monday in April next. Given my liiunl and seal of office, This Jan* I nary 3rd J893. A. R, l.AMKII, t Ordinary. - Hy°ur «w s t r,* 0 ** 0 «|p tfew'-Hqtye W^^ "Ga. Csfc 4.. for-repairs-. . ■ You should'goit* Rant A. M! Johnson’s machine office on Main St., Statesboro Ga., for your supplies, noodles, oils, belt a etc. should When yUTTTKTT^^boro you not fail to drop in at tne New Home Machine office on East Main st., and look at those beauti¬ ful Cabinet machines. The Ki ll BlfleiiT Pursuant to^in order from the governor of Georgia, an election of officers for this company was held on Monday evening under the SU perintendencc of Justices J. B. Lee and J. W. Rountree. The fol¬ lowing officers were elected: H. G. Kveritt. Captain. J. L. Coleman, first Lieutenant. G. W. Williams, second Lieu¬ tenant. If. V. Johnson, junior second Lieutenant. L. J. McLean, first sergotnt. J. 0. Franklin, second sergeant. R. F. Donaldson, third sergeant lolm Harris, fourth sergeant, B. 15. Mercer, fifth sergeant. J. C. Jones, first corporal. R. J. Proctor, second corporai. C. If. Wilson, third corporal. C. C. Lee, fourth corporal. S, L. Blackburn, color bearer. II B. Davis, conunissarv. A. M. Johnson, chaplain. W. D. Kennedv ,, surgeon. The company is in good condi¬ tion and will drill regularly for inspection, It is the intention of Captain Everett that his com¬ mand shall be second to none in the State as to appearance and drilling. Halcyon Days of Childhood. Childhood is the important pe¬ riod of one’s life, for in childhood are formed all the habits of life; if not all, nearly so. Our life is, to a great extent, brightened or obscured by the deeds and acts of early life. Then what a great and noble tiling it is to spend early life wisely' Each kind word spoken and every generous act performed in childhood will bo as ever burning candles which will throw many rays of vivid light on our pathway as we journey through life. When wo have reached man¬ hood or womanhood, how dearly we cherish fond memories and recollections .... of ,, childhood, , when _ ve, in an unbroken hand, gather ed on the lawns and elsewhere and spoil! the hours so gayly. Lite and all things passed pleasantly as happy dreams. Those who have had the grand advantage of , being . reared , . the , in country, mav S’£yl, of Bieir childhood as a truant Many of us, includin'* / both who raised . the . sgxos, are 111 conn trv, are called into cities bv the viiiee \oH.e of ot business pusint.ss, amt mrl ‘ tl.ore tlu.ie spend the residue of our lives, Then what fond recollections hover around us, and it is easy for us in such hours of reflection to think of the country and home’s ample store; to wander far back a. <1 in sweet retrospection, again •land i„ front of lire old farm house. Wliafcver changes time may bring ,7 about, in the scones of one’s youth, the ,, association- . of c onily life limes forevercling fondly to the memory; and though ad vane- 1«»*. y«t <1«T0 c«mq 0„™ frn.vo (ho longing to pass the declining days amid the surroundings of the dear old farm. When wo have wandered from our native rocks, and entered out into this wide, wide world, as it were, almost alone; how pleasant wo find it to muse over scenes that have passed long years since. I 11 lift; we often find ourselves in deep rumination of the past, and if this past has been spent wisely, we shall ever find solicitude even in the darkest hours. Then let us make all the good of youth we can, for we know not what future years may living with them. Time is swiftly passing, and if we are not very careful many precious moments will glide by. which will have no message of good to boar upward for us; neither will tiny have any place in our memory. Lotus realize that wo have but a brief period of time to spend be¬ fore old age shall overtake us. Then if we have no bright past to muse over, our old age will be as dark and gloomy ns thedarkeniinx clouds of the tempest, and ns cold ns the far regions of the North, where the warm rays of the noon¬ day sun are never felt. W. P. Ennkis. ST.VI'K or UKOltG! A—Bulloch Conn t.v : Whereas. .1. A. Urnnnen, :ulnmbs trntnr of I.uerclia ami Geyreaia Hran nen rtqtrcscnts to the court in his potI tion,dillv filed and entered on .......... that ins he Ims fully administered Lnere t and O.vrenin Brrnnen’s estate. This is therefore to cite nil persons con¬ cerned, heirs and creditors, In show enure, If nay I hey can. why said admin¬ istrator ids should not he dlsehiM'iT'd from admmUtration and receive letter* of di-enffi-'lon on I he lli'M Monday in April 1 Him, A. It. I tVM M. Ordinary — ®. c«it., 'Jpg ' J&awworo, G*; W2:'k ’93 jP^fdool, -£ rf .P’-J^uei-ec pbfcy the the coof ■ iiuice convened, with J Pi. Lane and Gv, Imett Vice P re8,dil tight Btd. sub _weVe re The m< * Hn #> vaa opec It h prayer by the CluTplin, ; _l5 ; which tli regular order of hi is was tak on up. r 3P t It was ordered'tlJpllie meetings of'fbe county Alliance bo held in future ul Si at os la Iro, unless re¬ quested-by asub Alliance to meei witli^t. .The next/ meeting will he held at Statesboro on the 3rd, Thursday in April next. Several committees were appointed to ar¬ range matters for the good of the order. The'stock holders of the Alliance ExcuSnge will 'meet in Statesboro on the first Monday in April. Reports from various sections of the State that the Alliance is rap¬ idly regaining grou/ii*\\cre receiv¬ ed. The order in Emanuel and Screven counties is on a boom, and iu Bulloch county the mem¬ bership is determined to use vig¬ orous efforts in rebuilding and strengthening the Alliance ranks. All members who have been suspended for non payment of dues will be taken back on pay¬ ment of quarterly due.-, in advance. Now let the members go to work and build up their sub Alliances, and make the April meeting of the County Alliance the best ever held in the county. The Alliance is not dead, it is only a little col¬ icky. Take a dose of Dr. Push's “vim and vinegar” and it will put new life in it. “Sam Davis.” This blooded horse, known as rhe “Emmett” horse lias recently been purchased by ex-Shcriff S. J. Williams, who has his pedigree for a generation back, and is no doubt the best blooded animal in the countv. Those who want fine stock will do well to c insult Mr. Williams. A gentleman in Union County, Mo., wlio is too modest a man to have hU name mentioned in the newspapers, was mired of rheumatism by Chamber¬ lain’s Pain Balm, after trying other medicines and treatments for thirteen years. 50 cent bottles for sale by L. J. Davis & Co., and all medicine dealers. ■ “ -■= INotice t i Widows. n e a r,'requested the Ordi nary to state that all *• 'uJl.' a -s who a/e entitled to pensions will call at his office and receive checks amounts due tln-m. ITS CAImv* rtp t DVD. AND ’ CURE, S ‘ientitieally treated by an aurist of world - wide reputation. Deafness (»!••( dieatTMl and entirely cured, of from 20 to 30 yerrs’ standing, alter all other treatments have failed. How the dil jt(Mlltv is ri . a( q UM t a n,l the cause re moved, fully explaided in circulars. with affidavits and testimonials of cures from prominent people, mailed 1>W A, FONPAtNF. , „--ci ... Taeoma.Mash. , The senior proprietor of this paper lias been subject to frequent colds for tinds that Chamberlain’s Cough l?(*m edv is reliable. It opens the secretions, relieves t he lungs and restores the sys tern to a healthy condition. It Iveely , isei i as soon as the cold has been traded. and before it has become set kkpoiiteii, Dcs Moines Iowa. 25 50 cent bottles for sale by L. J. A-Co., and a!............ dealers. New * Spring * Goods! AT ELLIS &. OUTLAND S Come in and examine ouv New Stock of Spring Goods; they have to be seen to be appreciated. DRESS GOODS. Ladies Dress Goods in endless variety on exhibit in our store now evorv dav at prices to suit the times. . CLOTHING! As for Clothing our stock and prices will el ipse anything in the line over shown to the people f<> this .section. SHOES. If you w ur shoes wo are (he folks to buy them from, Can save you from ’id' 1 , to 75c on any purchase and give you better goods, too. Wo ivs,x.'• mi 1\ solicit n coidimtunce of your appreciated put run age V. ELLIS. and < OUTLAli D. J PROFESSIONAL C/jRDS. W. A. A ROM rOTQRNEY ATLAW statesbjro, - ■ - GA. will nihiX^ircuit aH thecolirts " f the restrict, attention to all bnsi ness placed in my hands. (24-fimo.) WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY. M. E. GRIMES, HKACTK’AB WATCHMAKER, JEWEL¬ ER and wire artist. Constantly on hand a complete assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewelery Spectacles, etc. Prompt attention to all fine watch repairs. Send 50 cents and have your name written up in gold wire. All orders to M. E. GRIMES, SraT e s bc no, Georgia. J. C. WHITE, M. D. STATESBORO, GA. L. J. Me LEAN, Statesboro, DENTIST, Ga. Office in the rear of Dr. M. M. Holland’s Drug Store. DR, G. C. WILSON, Specialist, EYE, EAR.NO.SE and THROAT. C'hronie Son* Eyes, Cataract, Cross Eves, I leaf ness, I >iscliarire- from Ear. Etc., promptly relieved. Eyes accurately lilted with glasses. Catarrh cured will) Ebetricity. Correspondence sol feted. Office 32 Jiull St., Savannah, Ga. 20-1892. J. L. HIERS, M. D. EXCELSIOR, GA. Claxton Academy, Claxt n Ga, This school is now in session anti will continue excellent ten opportunity months and j offers an to those parents who desire to place their children in an institution where they will receive a thor¬ ough practical education at a small cost. Rates of tuition SOL $1.10, and $1,110 per month per scholar. Good 1 oard at from $8 to $10 per mouth. Desirable lots of 1-2 acre are given free to those wishing to build. Farm lands foijsale father at reasonable information prices. For apply to G. F. Hendricks Pres, hoard of Trustees, or to J. L. Gilmore, Principal, G EORGIA—Bcli.och County. To all whom it may concern : W. M. and M. M. Donaldson, administrators ot J. ceased, applies to me for letters of dis¬ mission from said administration, and til ^nT s , yp. T1;1 ,v in March m-..t This Nov. s, isi) 2 . , l ’*-'qv. A. R. Laxieu, Ordinary B. C. I 17,’93. , ’'’iu A." TRY TL*> 1 "-'.May?, and Saturday nights in each week. Those failing t( attend will fined 50 cents. Jholi M. Olliff has applied for letters of administration on the estate of Ellen Olliff. All parties are cited to ippear lief'.re the Or dinarv within the time prescribed bylaw and show cause why letters should not In' granted. A Handsome Prize. We have a $(50.00 New Home Sewing Machine to offer ns a prize. You will draw a ticket for every $5 you spend with us. which will entitle yon to a chance on the machine. Some one will get the machine free, besides lull value in goods for (heir money Five hundred tickets will he distributed C. W. Ennius A Co. LEOPOLD ADLER, Successor uo A. R. A! tmayer Sc Co. SATANNAII, <SJL. Goods, Notions, Haasafuraisfefogs, Rugs stc. 1)0 YOU TRADE WITH US? IP NOT, WHY NOT l WE ARE THE HOUSE IN THE S TODAY. SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS! -MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, CANE MILLS AND KETTLES STEAM PUMPING MACHINEII FOR TURPENTINE DISTILLER Sell ofiel d’s P rem i u m Prosser for Packing Cotton, has been in the- lead for the past six¬ teen years and is still on top * IRON AND BRASS CAST¬ INGS'OF EVERY DES¬ llfl CRIPTION. ©SI Iron Columns for Store :) Fronts, Lintels, Door Sills, Grating, Ventilators, etc. KT oeadquarters for Wrought Iron ^jp'~-Pk)e., l)n nCmlh: Pipe . Fitting-, AUl my,' h V 4 :■[ Cele ■ .;:ed 3 •/ R w t m ; N si 1KATOR. Wm m .AVE MONEY'BY f- ADDRESSING ). S, Sctiofield’s Sens I Co. V.1 MACCLX, 1,1 J. W. OLLIFF & GO. Inaugurated the greatest clearance Sale ever heard of in THIS SECTION. How Is This For Low ? NICE LIKE Dress Goods, of Henrietta cloth, worth 35/ to be sacrificed at 29 Beautiful lot of Cashmeres in all the latest shades worth 50/ to be closed out at 4.! <’. HERE’S A STUNNER ALL WOOL Dress Flannel, 41 inches'wide, wortli 75/ for only 59 c. FURNITURE. TIJI8 portion of our stock is, by far the most complete ever brought to this tow n, and we can save you from 10 to 20 per cent, on any¬ thing in Furniture. Carpets, Mat¬ ting, 'Window Shades. Etc. NOTICE These Goods will be sold for throe weeks ONLY at the prices quoted. j. W. oIvI^IlT" 00 , STATESBORO, GA. DRYFGS Ec RICH IMl’OUTKIiS AND DKAI.KUS IN FINE WlflES, LIQUORS & CIGARS, SPECIAL AND PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TT> J lies TRaOJC. 161 CONGRESS STREET, SAVANNAH 0—:—0 GEORGIA. We do the Biggest Business in Savannah Carry a Larger, More j \ aried Stock than any othe House in the South. Remember in addi¬ tion to DRY GOODS We keep nearly Everything MAN AND WOMEN REQUIRE for them : selves or for home. The combination of such widely I different stocks (there are 40 Dis¬ tinct Departments) retailing un¬ der one Aviso and conservative . management makes L/OWEST" PRICES Possible. Any Housewife of Savannah will tell you about the prices that has made our New crockery and Housefiirnishlng DEPARTMENT •Such an Enormous Success. Our Mail Order Dep’t. is perfect—Drop us a postal and we will send you a list of prices or samples that will make you open your eyes. With will, there’s always a wav. WE WANT YOUR TRAE. Will em ploy every worthy agency and give you at all times Lowest Possible prices—to merit your patronage. LEOPOLD ADLER. NOTIONS.—20 l)oz. Handker¬ chiefs. white or colored border, for 05/ each. OUR LOT beautifully finished wil Corsets, good value for 75/, be sold for 54 <’. OUR LOT of a No. 1 Corsets nicely trimmed, worth $1.10 to gr for 8!)c. The climax I ONE LOT Good Corsets, sold for (10c to lie sold for 33/. SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!! $3000 worth of Gent’s, Bodies, Boys and Girl’s Shoes to be sold for at exactly HALF PRICE. We can sell von a good pair of shoes for 25/ and up. CLOTf/lflG ! CL0fHIpG ! f STOCKS of Clothing to be sold at less than cost. They must be sold, and now is your time to buy CHEAP!