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UILOCIr * BANKER.
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WPL OKI; AN- Bt’bbdcH COUNTY
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DtSTKICT ALU AM K.
Geo. K. Oj.aukk, Poitou.
Banner Pvni.tsKuto Co., PltOl'S.
‘Statesboro, Ga.. March, 30,1893.
srnsemmox.
One Year, $ 1.00
Six Months, $.50.
All subscriptions in advance.
Advertising rates made known
on application
Hymeniah
Rem Mill Ray, this county. _at
tlm r<-• i<h*nce of the bride’s father,
Mr. Joseph Dutton, on the evening
of.March 23, Mr. W. II. Sharpe
led to the hymonirl altar the
beautiful Miss Ida Dutton, whore
the ceremony was performed by
Rev. IV. I). McGregor in (lie pres
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ot the family and , kw -
once a.
guests. After the ceremony and
'
the usual congratulations . all
were led to the dining room
where a table beautifully decora
ted table groaned beneath its load
of good t kings for the innerman. 1 1
is useless testate that all present
did ample justice to the rich re
},ast. At the conclusion of
all repaired to the parlor,
several hours were passed in so
c>al chit-chat, interspersed 'with
music and singing led bv the
fair brido. The prau-hm ......
-adaporfio,, of EVriptura, e„„
ducted them to the throne of di
vino grace, praying tho blessings
of heaven to descend upon all
present, after which tho guests
left for their homes, trusting that
their prayers might be answered
in the future happiness of the
bride and groom.
The $ 1 ,C 00 ( haUengc Accepted.
To lhe^Devis Sewing Machine
Co., cr Daniels, Sons it Palmt/r.
their agents: (lentlemcn—
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^Fm extant, Now, gentlemon, and the--winning quit
ibv G'.'n ’ you mean business,raid
put up or dnit up. ■t
J A M E S II A li K X ESS,
Bales man for New Ilemo Sewing
Maelih;*; Co.
In the younger days of the c-di
tor of the Baxweb we considered a
person who 'advocated the
tion of the liquor traffic a crank,
Wo have changed our mind our
mind. V/o hare seen, not only
by observation but by experience,
t . • diabolical effects of alcohol,
“that sum of all villianies, that
father of all crimes, that mother of
al 1 a bom 'nations’ ’—a 11 d wo Know a
is prohibitionist on -the right side.
Tho writer of this is now ‘free born
run 21,” and wherever his lot
may bo cast, bis vote will count
one the prohibition side. There is
no good i.ii liquor, and every man
who has any influence should use
it for the suppression of this hell¬
ish traffic.
Letter from Aunt Zatj,
Mr. Editor; When I wrote you
Last from Mill Ray, I told you
would beat Uricker the next
week and rite you tha hews fro at
thar, but it lias been so cole mv
ole fingers has bin too man tiil
no\\>. Well, I haint got much
nuse to rite, only everything is
gittin on all rite ’bout here, * nlv
Frank Porter is sink, but Ivy
Miller is docterin him and I
think he will soon be up again.
They are harm lively times round
here these times. They have good
meetins and debates and sich
like. And they have got one of
the best schools in this part of
the world. Mr. Jim ltustin is
the mane teacher and his wife is
helpin' him. They have lots of
skollers. from 25-vear old boys
down to G-vour old gals.
Miss Alice Burke is hero teacli-
bow to play on
fno planer an/ orgin. And she is
-ieaniiiv sotnq of ’em how to sing,
t<*o: ;o:d 1 * I! you she gits that*.
1 v. ;; &t l*o*• Darsov’s t’other nite
and she pin .-ed and sang lots, and
some cf her skollere wuz thar,
and they made such awful good
mu sick I didn’t sleep much that
nite. 1 tell you she can sing and
when she sings she opens her
mouth. She don’t try to sing
with her mouth shot like some
folks does.
They hain’t got the mootin'
house done yit, but their preacher
they’ve got this year is a good man
and they like him too, and Frank
Porter uas took lluMhingin hami, ,
and he has bought the lumber lo
sole it and got it lnvuled thar and
when he b gits well he wiP have it
done little of time. . Lon
in a no
Waters is hero puttin’ ' up 1 a work
shop, , md ; n .. will be . a good , help , .
I reckon, for'he * can'make whol
•
barrows gnd sieh like for tho pec
pie, and thovWt have to tote
wood in their anus so much.
Politicks has Idled down ’round
|, erc n(lW Wence the first Saturday
in {his month when the men met
...ml elected a magistrit. ami 1
tel] you I am mighty glad oi it.
ljut I reckon corntdof the niggers
is ,, 0 rry. for they won't get so
many lug dinners and whiskey
wive to’em now - You no John R.
Will,am. « W and from
boor moWof .hr white
people is pleased. I have knowod
John . ■ R. T) a ", long time and .1 t 1 i;».. like
liilil mighty well. Cousin '.Luko
says , lie . s all rite and i I t ji think • i- t. Ik ,
is. cause he don’t deal in whis
kiy; tincU there is anotlier thing
makes me b’leve in John : I donl
bleve he will ever go to a nigger
weddin aiul go in a wliite man’s
house with the niggers and eat
cake with 'em in the parlor.
Jo'lln’lovos cake I no, but ho
won’t ’sociate with a man that in¬
vites nigger? to his house to eat
cake with him.
When I was about 16 years
ynnger than I am now, I was talk
in to a nigger’bout social oquaii
: i itv, and he said when \ ho seed a
! white man ax a nigger to his
la r.:ark,-’. mat man mw down.
Y,.-. ha vaid lie liked to i -00 a
nigger lie a nir.-w mil a
be a whit. man.. Ai.d
•>!trays set d good niggers in ;
Ncoand good white folk's in
pLyk. Yours trulv
Ar4
Hupdiug usYjp t ho money
power ofUk wo ‘ ■'If {He Americ
an congress \V.i? in posed of 120
bankers, 99 !. ; ■ : *, 14merchants
13 mamba . doctors, 4
mechanics, :a;d not :i single fern:*
,.]■ pr <| ar Jabn;-.It isja little
better now, but wo' are a long
ways from having representation
in’ congress II.a will devote its
time exclusively to legislating
for the whole people. It seems
to be exceedingly difiieult for a
congressman Jo ,.^recognize tho
rights of the people when he is
part ot a combination or trust
himself
Travelers may 1-arn a I-s -on lrr.ni
Mr. (•. D. Con a protore i t alttirncy
p i-k v. lm say ■ : •■I re vr
, ■ vit lii'iit king a !;:*?! Jo of
it!'. Colic, Choi ‘i - and
i»;:y w9ii 1 ..• . • -id on
ILH i 11 irivi ran vt !i I 1 to the*
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ti.-a : iirn v niid Jh«'. 1 iD Yi-r
l:u .vii if t *ii Fur '.i■* b U J
i >a\ iv it < 1 ml ;.;1 me dicin*.* • •ulcrs
V t: 072 g!?Se> p-* p -snrjy’n ACri
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£ Lj ^ pr a r\ 4 -vesm
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NORTH WESTERN MASONIC
AID ASSOCIATION,
Insurance in force,
over $ 156.000,0C0
Paid Beneficiaries over $11,004,000
Surplus, % 800,000
Non-iorfeitable after 5 years.
Policy incontestable after three
years.
Cash eurredder value after five
Death-claims paixl proaiptlyyand
in full.
GuJirantyTutKl used to maintain
tho policy. Levs than two-thirds
tho cost of old lino companies,
lust as good, safe ami reliable.
Write for plan and cost.
Wanted —Good, live hnstLng
Agents.
L. I too Cr* I
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Manager foi Georgia,
!01 Kis'-r buiidiug. Allaatu. Ga.
Money! Money!!
Money loaned.on fanning lands.
Corbin Banking Co. loans renewed.
Fhort mitioc. Terras reasonable.
1 R. Lee Moore,
St -.teshoro, Cn.
\ <iitrD Record. *•? h tv:* sold Cham¬
berlain's Curel! Remedy for ten years.”
says drugg-is! K. B. Cork' of V^ib la.,
-•and have always warranto;! it ami
never hid a bott!-.* returned.’ Dunns'
the past tf) days l have sold twelve doz
en ai't! it ha-» given perfeel satisfaction
in every instance.” It does not dry up
a cough’ but loosens and relieves it. If
will core a severe cold in less time than
any other treatment. '25 cent, 50 cqjnt
anii $1 bottles for saie by L. it. Davis
& Go,, and ajl medicine dealers.
Efficiency and S muony.
aml Kl>tfaoniy are tw0 tf
„ l0il striking ebarnct eristics of
the Fleet ropoise. Its etHoicncy is
conclusively proven by lw ml mis ot
testimonials from prominent and
trustworthy timers ot the treatment.
Its economy is demonstrated when
you remember that one instrument,
wliea used at diflorent times can be
suec^sstully employed to cire the it!:*
( >r a ll members of the family, tn the
meet the Electropoise tnere are no
doctors’ bills to pay, no cpnggist s
aocotinftosettlc.no change of scene
or climate, no costly appliance or ex
pensive die! is nee 's, ary. I lie loi
towing letter i! l u.-t'-a.tes the above
^'^^Hari.ky. Navy S:cre*
and General Merchandise,
p^Sira—
using n u > Kleetropoise were wonder
J»}« "udS'a^dail ISn'ml of'dia
j botes }£“£ h left KveiSTt me. 1 am severeHimesfff now in better
fever in members of my family with
^Xeu'our tKH-ti-.r’and d'alf Gere
since it came into the house. Mv
' V ‘V ' v “ ;' va W'.
ifiliSt '"'-feStJVdG'bUAlS;; taJmJ SJYYVd -v
tropoise now, and consider it a truly
wonderful instrument.
Yours truly iirfy Bkx R. Hah:,xy.
Otir boek of pages on be rr ci
for tin* asking. A'i'i.AXTlG Vi. iG ■
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J, R. LITTELL
At?ohn ev and Cor.vsfiu.oji in
Patent, Thade-Makk, and
C oi’Yiitc.HT Casks.
Opposite Patent Office.
WAV. 1 ! [N'iTON, I), c.
Over twelve years experience,
rite for information. American
and Foreion Patents, Caveats,
and all business arising under Ihe
patent laws, promptly mid careful¬
ly prosecuted. Rejected Casks
accorded special attention.
of Upon receipt of model or sketch
invention, I advise as to patent¬
ability WITHOUT U1IAUOK.
(’.iionti A this paper)
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raided the COl.PK^j to secud H^XX) H, before new January subscribers to their family story paper
or<]l iPr 1st, ’93.
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money" subscribe and itj 1 ’dor to save of time wo are willing to pay those who
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For the correct answer to any
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answer any
Five words, 125.00
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A 1.1, of the TEN words during FEBRUARY, 500
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1 A--LE Tree fruit. bearing round C —IX— A lofty tree.
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3 TUI.-- Plants, with Hewers S BAN-- A tree,with
of bright eiders in bundles
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round yellow fruit.
r, —RAP— The fruit is to eat. 10 —T E— T'p’l fruit bearing trees
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OAM’L. B. PALMER, Prest. II. A. PALMER, Vice Prest
II. W. PAIMER, Trcas.
P/ LMER HARDWARE COMPANY.
148 Sc 150 Congress St. 149 and 151 St. Julian St.
—Idealers in—
fiA/jDWAifE, CUTLERY.. £ Eli BlfLES. AHpUHITIOJI, RAILROAD & MILL
siake, RQps, fifty a RE) nsftiR 0
AC AS -- f
New York Office; 100 Chrmlws St. SAVANNAH. Gf\.
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pq T/TTT? REAL ESTATE
It a
r\ITor l
Two very desirable building lots
containing lg acres each. Finest
in the market.
One II tut so and Lot on North
Main Street. Very pretty resi¬
dence. House now and well built.
Possession atonco
Possession at once.
Terms easy, by installment, or
for cash.
A Fine Plantation about five
miles Ronth of Statesboro in Good
Condition, containing about, fifty
acres; 12 acres cleared and fenced.
•Good, water, plenty timber for
fences, never been boxed, Posses¬
sion at once.
Terms reasonable. Price cheap
as dirt.
1/. v£Vf v
State b! joro
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LJ.BiSL FOB i). VOW 23.
Willi,un li. Bennett. 1 y Libel for divov
vs t o e in Bulloc ii
Elizabeth Bennett. ) Superior court,
it appearing to the court by tilt* re¬
turn oft he Sheriff, in t!*e above stated
case that t he defend;!nt does not reside
in raid county; and it father appear¬
ing that she (toes net reside in said
State. It is therefore ordered by the
emirt that service be perfected by pub¬
lication of this order twice a month
for two months before the next term
of tin's court in the Bur.i.ocit Bai-nkr
or sonirt other newspaper publirh'id in
Bulloch county <• •••irsria.
ii'. In: 1 . Moore.
Petitioners A. ft’y.
Granted B, L. Gamble ,n-., Judge
B. C. M.O.
G KORG f A —Brer or;i Coi nty :
I, J. K. G. TiJJmnn, clerk ot tin: Super¬
ior court in and for ss*d eonnty do cer¬
tify the above is a true and correct ev
traet from the minutes of said .Super¬
ior court. V,'it,less my hand and seal
of oflico lhis iiiih day *f Jan. 1893.
.J. .‘S. C. Til, UMAX,
Clerk S. < . B. C.
A gcntlcamti in Union County, M
wjw i? mentioned too tnodesl a in man flic to Imve bis
name newspaper?,
\vai< c* "ml of rbc.iiimt i* m by t iiamb.*r
lain’- I'.iin Balm, after Iryina (tliu
tiled ji nms and treat meotn for I iurt en
.vc.tr... 50 cent bel t !c ; foi- sale by I . L
lt.vvj.-i v!v ( o.,aiid .:!! int'Uichio deab-r
For the connect answer to any
Six words $150.00
For the correct answer to any
Seven words, 175.00
For tlu* correct answi r to any
Eight word?, 200.00
For the correct answer to arty
Nine* words, 225.00
For the correct answer to all
of the'Ten words. 800.00
LOMBARD IRON WORKS
—AND—
&TJ X J JE*X^Y CO.
A UG-USTA GEORGIA.
We carry the largest stock south of—
l Saw Mills. $100 to$900.
Engines, 4 to 75 Horse-power.
Grist Boilers, (< to 150 Horse-power.
Mills, $16 to $4S.
Feed Mills, $50 to $100.
Saw Gins, Roller Gins, Furnace Grates
Cane mills, Kettles, Evapoaators,
Stacks, Fronts, Building Castes
Grates, Stacks, etc., Bpits,
Shafting, Belting, Pulleys, Hangers,
Jet Pumps, Packing, Piping. Injectors,
Fittings, Valves,
Saws, Bar Iron, ail sizes
All kinds of Machinery Work, new.
and repairs yromptly attended to.
Write us before you buy and get our
prices.
Prices reduced on Gins and Presses.
GEORGIA—Bum.och (’ouutv :
of Whereas,C.W. fji*:iti*r administrator
J. B. Lester, represents to t lie court
in ills petition duly tiled and entered
on record,that lie lias fully adminis¬
tered ,T. B. Lester’s gstat'e. Tliis is
therefore to cite all persons concerned,'
kinnred and creditors, to show- cause,
if any they can, why said administra¬
tor siioul I not be diselmrehed from bis
administration and receive letters of
i dismission on tin* first Monday in
March KS:);!. A. B. Lax in;,
Sm Ordinary, B. C.
Sale Stair CD
Having recently purchased a lot
of good horses, I am prepared
to furnish Teams at short
notice and at reasonable
rates—Mules and horses
always for sale. Will board
stock by the month, week or day.
W- T SMITH. STATESBORO.
Mi
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I have a new and complete stock
of
Hats, Trimmings, Feathers, Ribbons
and LsdiQs Fancy Goods, which
\ will sell cheap.
MRS. J. V- LAKGFGPO,
Statesboro, Ga
There is n new arrival nt our
house lie is liltli* bul haul, and
cost $80 and proi-criptions. Thr*
Lord ;hol)) i;-: all
The Mutual life Insurance Comp
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RICHARD A. McCURDY, President.
Assets J $ i 7 5,0 0 0 ,0 o o.
• Thedargest financial institution in the World. Purely MUTUAL
—Every dollar of the Money belongs exclusively to the Policy Hold¬
ers.
The ASSETTS INCREASED 17,500,000 IN 1892.
Sec the new Policies Written by this great Company
Before taking Insurance Elsewhere. It will be to Your Ad¬
vantage.
Gitl Ledsing J
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NEW SIP
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New Baling.
We have just opened our now and commodious WORK SHOP in
Statesbojo with anew outfit of MACHINERY, MATERIAL, ETC.
We are prepared to do all kinds of Fancy Wood Work in the
way of Balusters, Pickets, Brackets, croll work, Mantels,
Window frames and Stairs, Balustrades, Newels,
Counters and Shelving. Dross and Match Burn- *
her, make Moulding, Hand Rails and Col¬
umns. Wo are agents for Waltci A.
Wood’s Mowing and Reaping
Machines.
i ve us your orders, wo will give you satisfaction.
& f f* J I DAVIS
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STATesboRO, GA.
. 111 A .3
B. E. W A KNOCK. F. R. WILLIAMS.
WAieNOCK Sc WII^lviAMS,
0---DEALERS IN--0
Groceries, wises, liqaros, cigars, tehseo &co.
210 CONGRESS ST., SAVANNAH, GA.
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Wester Old tBtfritsicl.
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CS2I if»b ap II S3
Under the Weight of NEW GOODS. FANCY ARESS PATTERNS
Notion« l TTotiCn® ! »
Hats, Slices, and Ready-Made Clothing. A full line of Fancy and
Staple Groceries.
Am Sells GO. n ■ s!j Lm.
>.ii. Joan il. Donaluson (clietip John) will assist me in v. rating on
you, No Waiting, No Delay A Share of your custom is Respect¬
fully Solicited.
R* F. DONALDSON. STATESBORO, GA
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Eg?tfsiiivgs ctigS!aBBa»
Owe much to too Houses that supply thorn. Wo like to see
people well and becomingly dressed, and no house can better
aid them then we can. We are THE LARGEST AND LEAD¬
ING DEALERS in FINE CLOTHING for MEN BOYS’ and
CHILDREN in GEORGIA and our prices are always the
lowest. Wo ship C. O. I). to any express office with privilege
of examining before paying. Suits for Clergymen, Railroad men
and all others requiring special styles or designs, Sizes for
tall, thin, short or stout men always on hand, Write for
rules for self-measurement and Catalogue.
Spring and Summer styles.
(or~». .
159 CONGRESS ST, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
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?A $ SOLID Tl1ne 01(1 MUSICAL Le nnox.___ SOUTH IN GRAND IlaUrUiJnh CHORUSTl Metro.
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Tho CLEVELAND COTTON year of Ju JUMPING • bl* ELECTED. leo is come,The UP. yew of Ja • bi • lee i« CONFIDENCE CORN come,Rc-turn CRIES yo Kanaomed FULL. RESTO«ED. Peo-ple Homo. \
0 PIANOS FORCE BILL only DEAD. $225. ORGANS PROSPERITY IN 9IQKT. $27. 0
> only 0
\ ,A ^filobrjilc time to buy. this Piices cront never *1 nhilcc lower. Yoar Terms with never tho Pinna wiBler. or Oi'tziiii Newatyle-s. no lonn New wnntodT prims. Never Kew u bettor
SPECIAL terma.
> JUBILEE HOLIDAY OFFER—PIANO LAMP FREE.
V I'rcr lo ll,ilii!i'iy lingers. \\ Hh every new l'leno orderwl before .Tun. 15. *fl:i, we (five n unler.
A dill sis 1'lnuo lelini', complete. Wend forcn mlur. Mention this r. Don't delny.
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W ' The Lenduiir Piano nn*i Qrgan Southern House Music of the South. House, Established Savannah, G A
1870.