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Locnl Overflow.
Our readers will please
our news service. We have a
'for advertisements foT
goods, every merchant is
advantage of our columns
their trade Our space has been
sought after by them who have
goods for sale and desire to reach
the public. After Christmas we
will have more space for news
matter.
Fire Works! Fire Works of all
kinds at B. P. Maull’s.
Dr. and Atrs. G. P. Strange were
over from the Nevil neighborhood
An yesterday.
Go to B. P. Maui.i.’h for all kind
of Nuts. Cheaper than any where
else in town.
Miss Warthen, of Washington
county, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
E. L. Smith, on South Main street.
I can fit you in a nice, neat, nob
' b} T suit o' clothes for less money
r than iinyhodv i . town. Give me
a call. A. Rosolio.
flon. D. h. Kennedy of Metter
Spent a few days this week visiting
friends in Statesboro.
* Full line Fruits. Oranges, Ap¬
ples, Nuts, Basins, Candies,
l4c., for sale by. J. G. Forbes.
Hubert, Ga.
Laston post office has been mov¬
ed back to the store of Mr. J. Aut
Brannen and he has been appoint¬
ed postmaster at that place.
Sea Island cotton is selling at
1 cents in the Statesboro market
This is an advance of ^ of a cent
during the past week.
All kinds of Confectioneries at
jib P. Maum.’r.
Mr. F. T. Bland and family nuiv
edl to town yesterday. They are
located in the Sasser building
where they will engage In the hotel
business.
Mr. W. B. Brannen, who lives a
f >w miles above town, is not expeo
ted to survive many more days.
He is a sufferer front consumption
and his death is expected at any
moment,
Youths’ a-nd children’s clothing
at the lowest prices. Good goods
at a low figure* A. Rosolio.
Mr. B. T Beasley was down from
the Portal neighborhood oh yester¬
day. He has just returned from a
hunt down on the Ogeechee river
He ijL^vTp- spent With a day or so in Wright’s
t’jfcwnBne deer toW aV)d sbo^J-j^iafuwet one"gobbler.
He also caught l.ots of fish.
R. P. Maui.l sells X-mas goods
as cheap and cheaper too than any
‘ uther.store in town.
Mrs. Ernest Morgan, of Erie-,
.Penn., returned homo on Tuesday
affer spending several days visit¬
f. ing Mrs. J. W. .Olliff North
on
Main- street.
t
Mr, H. L. Franklin of the new
town of Strait l was in the city on
yesterday. While here he called
unit gave us a nice little order for
job printing.
My stock of Fall and Winter
clothing and gents furnishing
goods is more complete than ever
(besfote. Give me a trial when you
get, teadv to buy. A. Rosolio,
! B. P. Maulu sells Pound Cakes,
Fruitcakes and all kinds of cakes
cheaper than they can he made at
.home.
.Tliere was q itea pleasant party
went over to Mr. J. M. Jones’ su¬
gar boiling on Tuesday. They
oanie back about nine o’clock mak
ingjhe way merry with singing,
ftp’- There wefe about 25 young
people in the party.
No need to go to town to buy
Christmas goods. Santa Cbuis
bus made headquarters for this
season where a full line of toys
etc., will be on exhibition.
1 ' J. G. Forbes, Hubert, Ga.
Mr. Keebler Harville, of Emit
was in town on yesterday. He
jma just completed a store house
and will embark in the mercantile
^business The ip a short, time.
child of Mr. and Mrs. Ne
smith of Sam which was burned
some time ago is still in a pre
parious condition.
Fresh Malaga Grapes and Cran
Berries at B. P. Mauix. - jComp
everybody.
The condition of Mr. R. F.
Olliff who has been down with
the fever for several weeks is
not much improved. He took a
straight backset a few day ago,
but it is bQPfA that ho will soon
recoyer.
Krokiuole Boards, the Pallor
Gam^ at £. D. Holland & Co.
Mr. A> Callahan, of HurvillP, is
preparing to move to Statesboro.
He ia in the city to-day looking
ground.
Racket Store Prices,
ON CHRISTMAS GOODS.
Dolls! Dolls!!
World Without And.
Thirty Bozen Dolls to he Almost
Given Away.
Dolls, with China Limbs. 3 c.
71/ inches long
Dolls, with China Limbs,
LF inches long
Washable Dolls, with hair. 5 c.
dressed, 9 inches long
Jointed Dolls, with Bisque h-ads 13 c.
and curly hair, 94 inches long
Fine Bisque Dolls, with long curly hair OKp
and handsomely dressed. A bargain at OUu.
'DOLL CTT
HEADS
Toys!
Toy Smoothing Irons wi :h Stand CXt
Two Dozen ,, " x " s Pil1 ”' For CXT
razz
•s «Sn Time and Tide Wait for no Man,
Neither do these Bargains.
Now is the time to buy Santa Claus before these
GOODS are all Gone.
“GLISSOHS,”
Racket Store,
South lain Street Ga, A
> i
(*■ BcEJrry trSff nriA oVStfi
pie and Fancy iiroceries,
Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, No
tions, etc. Give me a trial.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Joshua Everett,
Excelsior, Ga.
The members of tlm Methodist
Churches of the East Bulloch
circuit are preparing to build a
parsonage at Brooklet for the
new pastor, who will move in
shortly. The people of that
section have a way of doing
things the right way.
The colored band are making
good progress. They can now
strike a tune occassionly. If
they knew to stop along about
the midnight hour, they ‘ could
i be tolerated .i . i much , better. i Music a, •
is a nice thing to have but too
mnch of good thing is not «p
'
preciated '
Wtatesboro ,, , . is . gcttitig to
market , , tor , buggies. ”, One firm , here
sold more than a dozen within the
but i . few r days , and , anot ,, lier sold •
or eight in one dav la,'vs I his week. This
shows that 1 he are begihnifig
to feel the increase in the price of
cotton and are celebrating the im
proved condition of things by
chasing a new top buggy.'
Curds are out for the mu nai,
of .... Mr. U. II. _ mimonsM Miss
Eva burner which will occur a.
the home oithe bnd, s moUier
on AotTh Mamstre-t tins even
irig at 8o clock, 1 Id;
one of B.aresbnro’s
young men and also one of
newlv.elected Board of A
man of tlm.ciry and the bride is
me of Sfniesp<(fo‘s lovely r.rVtl
dmrniing young hnlif.-t Tie
Stak jotus ail riieii' fj-i a r. .
wishing bn iiieni nuu*h y
ltev. Uohh will ojlic ;m».
Not
\\v have empjnvod 'Jr. J. G. New¬
man It) assist, us iti making eoi'e-e
tious and resme<:tfully .-sk those it,
debted to its to (Vuvie i "Ward ;.>>d
make sett lenimil.
n-ay.-it. J. W\Oi.t.ivt' AGo.
J. 3. 31 Vlino IV M. D
t'.A
j 4H‘■Cfill't JPrftva.t tfs;,
Firl^V’orks iij|^^P^profujP
sion, everything ! from . a pin
wheel to a cturnon cracker.
Come to see me for your Christ¬
man goods. J. G. Forbes, Hu¬
bert, Ga,
“One Minute Cough Cure is the
best remedy I ever used for coughs
and colds. It is unequalled goi
whooping cough. Children all like
it,’’writs H. N, Williams, Genlry
ville, Ind. Never fails. I^’s the only
hartnlaws remedy that gives imme¬
diate results. Cures coughs, colds,
h "ar.seness, croup, pneumonia, bron¬
chitis and all throat and lung troub
les. Irs early use prevents eon sum p
timi. S. J. Crouch.
Bruton A Pi noora R.R.
TO „ COMM Tills WAY.
‘ here is a rumor in circula
'i™ around here to the effect
that the Bruton and Pineora
Railroad would soon be extend
ed , to , Statesboro . , and , at . this .. .
, it will be joined .to the
-
savannah , , and , Statesboro , _ Rail .,
VVa £ f' d ... that .^ , ! Xte " (led , , m .
1 hw a]1
don e M1 rlie ,lPiir tntnr *’ so il is
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A revolt r un¬
toitin do vn this rumor,
hut all he could find to suostan
fiafe it. is tile fact that the B.
P. people has applied for an
exrpnsi(>M of the nj:ljl ronfe
frf)m 8tilIni0w to Statesboro
The raill , )ad , B q, nied of
knowin , anyt!l ing of the deal.
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Jest Saved His JJfe.
It. was a thrilling escape that
CharIeB Dav “ of Bowerston, ().,
v ha<l from tl Rightful death.
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For two years a severe lung trouble
constantly grew worse until it
seemed he must die of Con mu ion
Then he began louse Dr. King’s
New Discovery and lately wrote:
“It gave instant relief and effected
ft permanent cure.” Such wonder
ful cures have for 25 years, proven
power to etire all Throat, Cl jest
Lung troubles. Price 50c and
Every bottle guaranteed
i dal buttles five at Ale Lean <fe
In’s drug store.
Mr. J K R.yTia. tm.Kht i Im
... II., vi» 1,™». !■»..( StHIc.lmr,.
u.d will mo'-eiu ht ft few dnvs.
>tr .1 -• t
'■ 1,1
nr a hjicreiujd wt/J m< ve in.
Tea Sets Only 5 c
TMn llUbbOVGS CffATmci and Met of Cooking 10 c
Utensils, Only
Large Humming Tops 5 c
China Cups and Saucers,
Only
Comh & Brush Cases with Minor CD
and two Match Holders, Only
Gents fine Silk Scarfs; a Hand¬ 20 c
some Present, Only
GENTS’ TIES i—1
SILK
Iron Trains tH
Sweet Soaps Three Cakes 4 c.
iu a Box, Only a box
Ladies UnderYestsSJ. 0 ”?,, 15 c.
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Donfo) uOlL heavy fleeced Uunder Shirts EachGOO and OO p
uo Drawers an extra big bargin.
Orypirjry* toJJi T«pe Sews Measures. should Everybody have time -J IGu fj n
one, Only
Cotton Towels 35 i " ohe5 l0 " g 5 c
0 „, y
Linnen Towels Good 10c
Value
German Silver Thimhles o„i, 5 c
New Ma tiMhU^roe cted.
The new city council held their
first meeting on Tuesday night.
They assembled in the Superior
Court room. There was a spirited
contest on for the 1 place of Mar¬
shal, the candidates being Messrs.
J. Z. Kendrick, W. H. DeLoach
and Joseph F. Olliff, all of whom
appeared before the board. The
ballot resulted in the election of
Mr. Olliff. The vote standing;
Olliff 3; Kendrick, 1; DeLoach, 1,
Mr. Kendrick served the city for
several years and bis record in that
capacity is quite a satisfactory one
Mr. DeLoach has served as Mar¬
shal during the present year. Mr.
Olliff took oharge this morning.
Mr, W. H. Ellis was re-elected Re¬
corder without opposition. Mr. J.
G. Blitch was elected Mayor, pro
tern. Messrs. J. L. Olliff and W.
H. Simmons were selected as the
Fi T? —tte. while
I). 1» Outland, L.J. McLean and
J. G. Blitch constitute the Street
Committee
Fruits, Candies, Etc.
I have the prettiest line of
Fruits, Nuts, Gandies, etc., to
be seen in town. Apples.
tinges, Fancy Gandies, Rasins,
etc. Give me a trial.
8. I’. ClIANOK.
Notice to Creditors.
AH . .
parties indebted . to me
either by note or account, are
reqimsted to come forward by
January 1st, and settle same as
1 must have my money.
H. L. Franklin,
Strahl, Ga.
OLAXTOfl*
Irs. Carrie Wright,
Proprietress.
The best Of table board;
large and OOlIlfortabe TOOII} 8
Polite attention to the
traveling public.
Claxton, Ga.
,,
SIR ’St'mi [H'lSSl”
rarraanilni no. ........... my
yearly payable w ««kly. Dedra
fjhicag,., ' uunuing,
*■
on.
We want a local iuanager, lady or
gentleman, in own! town or county; no
caavassing required. You can devote
full dr spare time; or evenings only
n connection with your regular vo¬
cation. $200 to $300 can be made before
Christinas and it will require very St
tZe time. It is not necessary to have
experience. Send stamp tor full par¬
ticulars. Address,The Bell Company
Dept, B., Philadelphia, Pa.
£ale of YalaaWe Lai
Whereas, John <1. Williams iliil
on the 19th day of January, 1898, ex¬
ecute and deliver to H. S. Blitch a
mortgage deed to a certain tract of
land in the state of Georgia, county of
Bulloch, which mortg .ge deed is of rec
erdin Book, No. 6, pages 540 to 542 of
Bulloch county records, the same being
given to secure a debt of Four Hun¬
dred dollars, evidenced by four prom¬
issory notes for one hundred dollars
each. The said mortgage deed con
Sitter! . .
representative, in default uf payment
<>f the said sum covered by said instru
ment, t(> soli the lot of land covered
thereby, after advertising tha same
once a week tor four weeks in some
newspaper published in Bulloch coun¬
ty and whereas, the said mortgagor has
tailed to make the payment or perform
covenants contained in the said
F- r tgage deed, Now I, H. s. Biitch,
ni1 ' 011
T lU-RSDAY , JANUARY, 4th, 1900,
within the legal hours of sale at the
court house in Statesboro. Ga., sell, to
( lie highest bidder for cash, the lot Of
land described in said mortgage deed,
by virtue of the power in said instru
meat given ami distribute the fund as
t herein directed. The following is the
description of said lot of land shown
by said mortgage deed.
All that tract of land in the 45th G.
M. District' of Bulloch county, Ga.,
bounded, as follow®, to wit; North, by
lands of Edmond Kennedy; East by
Big f.otts creek; South vnd west by
lands of the estate of William Donnid
son. containing eighty-two (&2) acres
more or less; this being the same land
as Conveyed by the heirs of Win. Don
nldson to John G. Williams by deed da¬
ted January the 2nd, 1S90.
This Dec. 13th, 1899.
If. S. BLITCH.
Cl N R si P sl S
TWINE, BABSIT, 4o.,
P r NGINE\ BOILFRS ANB PRASES
iron works & supply co.
avqvta. qa.
Avery & McMillan,
51 & ft3 South Forsyth St., ATLANTA. GA.
Engines, Boilers, Latest Improved Saw Mills and
All Kinds of Machinery.
•H w < Engine Eclipse Mills. Saw T;.e .1 m Reliable Eclipse Macmnery
O H Improved : * 'WhBP’* il the Co.,
co Co., ■ \* ; ' ■ I Purchase Frick
H Frick W, mr
m and ■*3T- vs
EH
all orders Filled Quickly.
Cornlills, Grain Separators. Circul ar Saws,
Feed Hills, Ill Kinds Pat. D ogs , Saw T eeth,
Rod Cross Belt. Steam Govenors, Cotton Gins
££f“Fre ' Catalogue to all applicants.
w RITE Gutmans 7
TO US • •
For Ladies readymade \
Suits. Silk and Flanno
Waists. Handsome Silk and Sateen underskirts.
Jackets,Capes and Furs for Ladies and
Children.
Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Millinery
House Furnishings.
Handsome Table Linen*, with
napkins to match. All Linen
T ble damask, 49 cts a yard and
upwards,
Ready-made ,, , , sheets , , for , double; . , ,
beds 49 cts. !
Ready-made pillow cases 8* ■
cts., and upwards.
Yard wide Bleaching 5cts., \ a
yard. i NewFall at Tst, a Outings5 ► cents, j
10 cents and 124 cents.
We ship C, O. D. with privilege of Examination.
O-UTMAlXr’S
19 Broughton, Street West, SAVANNAH, GA.
Agents for McCalls paper pattern l()c and 15c, none higher.
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'V'^WvQrvS/vs^.
( ;A . GOOD
POINTER
TO REMEMBER,
Is that the use of Good;
Printing brings money into ? ^
your pockets which would
not get there in any other J
way.
Attractive Advertising Draws Trade
I do only the best at lowest prices. 1
) Specialties
l Bill Heads, )
Letter Heads, Note Heads, State¬
ments, Envelopes, Cards and Wedding Invita¬
tions. Write me about what you need in the
Printing, Binding,andStationery line. 1
PURSE, The Printer, ? >
and Bay Street, 4 ,
2 4 East.
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
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THERE * ARE * OTHER * PLACES
To Buy Goods,
But if you wantto be sure to get the
WORTH OF YOUR DOLLAR
Euery tiras you turn it loose, do your trading at J.
J. WILLIAMS’ STORE
Where you will flud a full line of General Merchandise at prices as low as
dan be sold. Highest prices paid for all kinds of produce.
.JJ. WILLIAMS, register, ga.
When You Want the Best,
ii CALL ON
IMI- -A.. JOINTER,
DEALER IN
1 General Merchandise and Highest Prices Paid for Country
!: Produce.
FOUR MILES SOUTH OF STATESBORO.
Dress Goods.
The Largest Stock of Black
and colored Dress goods arefhwe.
JXJ**** 8ty,eS at Ul * light ’
Ptyids for school Dresses and
Waists.’ lo cents, 12* cents and
15 cents.
Handsome Plaids at 25 cents,
99 cents, 49 cents and upwards.
Homespuns, Venetian cloths
arid other novelties,
Black Crepons $1.00 up tp -
$5.00 a yard.