Statesboro star. (Statesboro, GA.) 1893-1901, December 13, 1899, Image 8

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FSBSONAL AND Eggs are selling at 20 market. oents dozen iu the Statesboro .4 balls Standard Potash at J. F.Olliffs,Excelsior, 4t Sy.rup is worth 22 cents a gal £ou in Statesboro. This is befler tfian heretofore. Full Patent Flour $4.50 at J. )?. Oil iff s. J&eelsio- 4t Mr, A m;il Alderman is prepm ^%;to.byy ; H jlouse and lot in sis tales bur<». 1, carry ,tb<3 longest line ol {Shoes in ,tow;b. Give me a ,ea'l.l- Lanier Mr lias, ^iw-its, of was.in tlte city.tinHupday t to see Jus best girl. Mrs. I). C. Bradley ?kas .appointed postmistress a,t’Black i»ost office ip jLLJety. . 25 lbs. gQ^di rice $1.00 at J. F, Olliffs, Excelsior. Mr. M. C. Jones has rented ./the C'hambeis house from Mr. J. W. Olliff in West Statesboro and { !will occupy it duriug next year. Full line of Christmas <Goodsin stock and to arrive &t Mrs, A. Moore’s Mr. J. VV, Olliff is preparing to build four or ffve neat 5 room dwellings in town. The,wind on Monday night blew .dowij a good deal of fencing in this community. No other dam¬ age reported. When you come to court -next week come around and inspect my stock of shoes. C A. Lanier Mr. and Mrs. D. R, Newton are moving to Higgston where they will make their future home. Be¬ fore leaving Mr. Newton arranged \for his home paper to be sent, to Ifcim each week. Mr. J. C. Deal offers a neat five room house for rent in West ; ,Statesboro. The terms are $5.00 per month. I sell the best patent flour for $4.50 per barrel. Every barrel warranted. J. G. Foil bean j.ijk Hubert, Ga. .,j> J, E. ^’‘tislej’ ik Myers wait among those who came in and en¬ couraged the editor in a substan¬ tial manner during the past week. Mr. D» E. Bird of Sam was in x>n Monday and had his subscrip¬ tion marked ahead. Lanier keeps the only ex¬ clusive Shoe Store in States¬ boro see his goods and get his prices before buying. Mrs VV. H. Ellis returned on Mon ay after a week’s visit with relatives at StUlmore and Metier, Mrs. R. J. Kennedy is per parents near Portal for a few days this week Jf yon want the freshest -and purest meats gi ve me a call, Phone No 25. J,L Brannen Mis* B«aaie Holland, of States¬ boro, is visiting her cousin Mrs. J. 0. Coleman. Miss Holland is always a welcome visitor to town. Her modesty and charm ing manners have already won for her a host of friends and ad¬ mirers.—Pine Forest. I devote my entire tion to supplying your jn Shoes. Give me a trial. C. A. Lanier Pgyg Strange came over $t;itp4bofbi where he has fit the Telephone Exchange, last fjnndnv amf spent a day or with UoiRefolks. While here made some repairs on the For¬ est’s telephone line.—Pine est, Yon will iRake a if you fajl to see me buying yoqr slums. C. A, Lanier. My, P. H. Emit was ov/ir from Stillniopi on Monday afternoon. He is a prominent naval stores manufact urer of the Still movi, com munity and is also a member the large lumber firm of J. I). Overstreet k Co. While jp town Mr. Emit handed us a H'ha/.’l the Stab for another year. Call up phono No 25 you want a nice beef pork steak. Cut to suit • The new post office at Nevi-s it now' in woffling order and mail it being delivered from there regular ly. The Star received a batch of subscribers for the new office in Monday’s mail. We always have in stock that which is best in the line of fresh ProK, Beef, Sau¬ sage ami groceries Phone No 2f>. J. i. Brannon. Mr. H. P. Bunch, of Clito, was in on Monday and paid for two years subscription to (he Star. Come again A>r. Bunch. Ctill and see our prices on Shoes. We can save you money on Shoes for Ladies, Gents and Children. Mrs. A. Moore. Mr. D. P. A writ! is serving as a juror in the United States court which is in session iu Sa¬ vannah this wjrek. I sell the best patent flour for $4.(10 per barrel, also all other goods at the lowest prices. Give me a trial. Joshua Everett. Ml’. J. W. Ollilf went up to Atlanta on Saturday to buy a lot of horses and mules* Don’t buy your Christmas good until you have seen our stock. We can please you both in goods and prices. Mrs. A. Moore. Mr. Berrian Cobb of Bloys is opening up a large mercantile establishment at Garfield in Emanuel county. The name of the firm will be, Cobb & Gay. Mr. Sidney Waters of Zoar re¬ turned a few days ago from Ath¬ ens where lie has been a student at the State N carnal School for the past few months. Santa Claus is coming. His headquarters will be at Mrs. Moore’s store on South Main street, where all the latest novelties in Christmas toys can be seen. We are informed that there were others who had cause to weep over th**ir connection with the fake concern known as the Alonzo’s Comedy Company, while on their visit to Statesboro last week. Talk up tiie cotton factory. Stavesboro can’t afford to allow the interest iu this enterprise to lag in the least. The cold weather has come and if you need Shoes, you will make a great iniseake if ) ou fail to see our stock be¬ fore buying. Mrs. A. Moore. Don’t cry down your town, but encourage every enterprise. ‘‘No man liveth to himself alone.” Messrs J. L. McLean and W. S. Preetorious are back from u weeks hunting expedition down on tlte coast. They report n big time I carry a full line of Jersey Wagons, Harness, etc., which lean sell as cheap or cheaper than they can be bought elsewhere. J. F. Ol¬ liff, Excelsior, Ga. Mr. F. N. Grimes spent Sun¬ day down at the old home at Areola. There was a man in town on last Saturday who stated that times were the hardest he had ever known. We informed him that, lie was the first croaker that we had heard croak this fall. He looked sorter ashamed and walked off. Carry your chickens,eggs hides,butter, beeswax, etc., to Joshua Everett at Excel¬ sior. He will give you the highest market prices for it and sell you goods at tin lowest prices. Mr. F. U. Akins i* preparing to build a large store house in West Statesboro, where lie and one or two gentlemen will put in a large stock of goods. Shoes! shoes!! shoe*!!! ft» big. little, old and young Everybody fitted in price and goods. 0. a. Lanier Miss Lottie Cone in keeping l^vks for Mr. J. G. Blitch. Mr. E. \V. Nance Is showing what can be done with si fi nch farm in this county, He has sold more than $40.00 worth ol cabbage plants out of one small bed this season. There is money in the truck business sit this place if properly managed. Mrs. R. Churchill. Berlin, Vt., says; “Our baby was covered with running sores, De Win’s Wiren Hu -tel Salve cured Iter.*’ A specific for piles and skin disease?. Beware of worthless counterfeits. >S. .1. Grout h. Hog cholera is reported in some sections of Bulloch. The farmers are slaying them in a hurry now. They are taking as little risk oil the cholera us pos¬ sible. De Witts' Little Early Risers pii rifv the blood, clean the liver, in vigor are the system. Famous little pills for constipation and liv¬ er troubles. S. J, Crouch. The Herschel V. Johnson ar¬ rested on Saturday for a short¬ age in his accounts at the Clax ton postoffice is no relation toex Governor Herschel V. Johnson. Press. Christmas will soon be here the small boys are already beginning to cast an eye towards the place where the. fire works on sale. J. B. Clark, Peoria, Ill,, says; “Surgeons wante (1 to operate on me for piles, but I cured them with De Witch Hazel Salve.” It is in¬ fallible for piles and skin diseasee. Beware of counterfeits. S. J. Crouch. Mr. J. L. Gladen of Laston will iilso-accompany Mr. Hicks, his father-in-law to Morgan county, Ala., one day this week. Elder A. W. Patterson left on Sunday evening for Tattnall county where he filled a number of appointments this week. ‘•I was nearly dead with dyspep¬ sia, tried doctor*, visited miueral springs and grew worse. I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, That cured me.” It digests wl at yon eat. Cures indigestion, sour stomach, heartburn and all orina of dyspep ela. S. J. Crouch. On Sunday the funeral of Mrs, Rachel -Smith was spreaclted at Bethlehem church by Elder J. L. Smith. Mrs. Smith had been a consistent and d/evoted mem¬ ber of that church for a number of years and had not missed at¬ tending a conference day in more than twenty years. Miss Annie E. Gunning, Tyre, Mich., says: “I suffered a long time from dyspepsia; lost, flesh, and became very weak. Kodol Dys pepsin Cure completely cured me. It digests what you eat and cures all forms of stomach trouble. It never fails to give immediate re¬ lief in the rt'orsd cases. S. J. Crouch. Mr. J. A. Woods of the Sa¬ vannah police force was up from Savannah one day last week. Mrs. Ella Groover of Areola is moving into Mr. J. W. Wilson’s dwelling on North Main street. Made \ oiing Again. Your best feelings, your social po¬ sition or business sticoes depends largely on the perfect action of your Stomach and Liver. Dr. King’s New Life Pills give in crease strength, a keen, cle.tr brain, high ambition. A 25cent box will make von feel like n new being. Sold by Me Lean & Co’s Col. Alf Herrington informed us it few d;tys ago that he in tended coming down soon and deliver that lecture on “Tin Moneyless Man.” We assure him a crowded house, should he decide to come. The new town of Brooklet, formerly known as Nellwood. seems to be on somewhat of a boom. We are Informed that quite a number of business ami residence lots have been sold within the past few days. Mr. 0. C. New nun has bought a ba¬ dness lot and is building a store house which will be packed with goods shortly. The citizens held it meeting u few davs ago and decided to build a handsome school house and maintain a first-class school next year* Messrs Parker k Gone have donated tlte lot f r the Academy with the under¬ standing tlmt h good building is to l*e erected, which, vyn ipipef Stolid will be done, A SMALL SPOT MAY BE CANCER. MOST VIOLENT GASES HAVE £ST£t}Z££i2£S& shows no disposition to heal under ordin APPEARED AT FIRST AS StfsarJ? 8Kr5 u ,£VS?$2: So many people die from Cancer simply be¬ MERE PIMPLES. cause they naturally they do not turn know themselves just what over the to the disease doctors, is; and are forced to submit to a cruel and dangerous operation—the promptly only however, treatment and which is the doctors know for Canoer. The disease returns, even more violent and destructive than before. external Cancer is a deadly poison in the blood, and an operation, plaster, or other treatment can have no effect whatever upon it. The cure must Come from within—the last vestige of poison must be eradicated. Mr. Wm Walpole, of Walshtown, S. D., says: “A little blotch about the size of a pea came under my left eye intervals gradually growing in larger, from which shooting pains at ran all directions. 'I became greatly alarmed and consulted a good doctor, who pronounced it Cancer, and advised that it be cut out, but this 1 could not con sent to. I read in my local paper of a cure effected by rw w Hl .a S 8. 8„ and decided to try it. It acted like a charm, the Cancer becoming at first irritated, and then discharging t CTw tinued very freely. altogether, This leaving gradually grew less and then disoon - a small scab which soon ilroj and now only a healthy little scar remains where yS Ek PBpf' what Positively threatened the only to destroy for my Canoer life once is Swift’s held full Specific— sway.” cure S. 8. S. FOR THE BLOOD does not reach the blood—the real seat of the disease—because the blood can not be cut away. Insist upon 8. S. 8.; nothing can take its place. S. S. S. cures also any case of Scrofula, Eczema, Rheumatism, Contagious Blood-Poison, books^on Ulcers, Sores, or any other form of blood disease. Valuable Cancer and Blood Diseases will be mailed free to any address by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. GRAND EXCURSION. Account of Annual Confer¬ ence, Colored M. E. Church, Sat¬ urday and Sunday, Dec. 16 and 17th. The Georgia & Alabama Railway will run an excursion to Americus, Ga.,. Return tick ets will be sold cn regular trains leaving Savannah at7:25 a. m. at the following rates: Savannah and Meldrim $2.00; Ellabell, $1.75; Pembroke, $1.75; Grove land, $1.75; Daisy, $1.75; Clax ton, $1.50. Mr. John M. Williams, the gentleman who made an attempt to commit suicide by cutting his throat last week was sent to At¬ lanta on Sunday where he was placed in the Keeley Institute for treatment. He was accom¬ panied by Sheriff Donaldson and Dr. Sample, Mr. Williams’ mind has been in a deranged state for the past few Aveeks and it permanently is hoped tha| restored. h^ will, soon The af bp fairs of the still and business are being looked after by his broth¬ er, Mr. R. M. Williams, who is now* conducting a naval stores business in Alabama. Mr. Wil¬ liams’ friends all hope that he will soon be restored. See our line of Fire Works: Sky Rockets, Roman Candles and Fire Crackers, etc. Every¬ thing for the boys during Christ mas. Mrs. A. Moore. Col. Josiah Holland was down from Millen one day this week on legal business. Mr. Joseph W. Franklin now smiling behind the of Mr. J. G. Blitch. Dry Goods and Notions, at E. D. Holland & Co. Prof. J. E. Brannen was up from the enterprising new town of Stilson one day this week. The Prof, is building a neat idence down there whir h is nearly completed. He also a flourishing school. His many friends in Statesboro are glad to see him back after an absence of a considerable period. See the Xmas toys at E. D. Holland &Oo. We are pleased do note an im¬ provement in the condition of Superintendent J. L. Mathews. For Dolls, Toy Wagons etc., go to E. 1). Holland & Co. The wire has arrived for new telephone line that is to be built down the line of the Savan¬ nah & Statesboro railway. understand that a connection will be made at Cuylcr with the Tyson Telephone Co., which is now building intoSavahhali and Statesboro with the local com pany. The subscribers to the phones in the local company will then have accera to the outside world. Mr. D. B. Higdon, chair man of the Republican party of this county went down to $a vnnnuli on .Monday afternoon to attend u meeting of the licun Executive Committee <>f the 1st., Coiigressionul District, which met in Hint city on Mon day night to transmit sumo bus iiMwof importance to flint parly, Cull on K. 1), Uol|ui|i) k C' 1 >m tor your lingo. Mr. W. W. Colman, one of the leading merchants of Zoar was in the city one day this week shaking hands with friends. Apples, Oranges, Nuts, Rai¬ sins. Candy, etc., at E. D. Hol¬ land & Co. We desire to state that we do not want to buy syrup to be shipped to New York. An ad¬ vertisement of that kind has been running in the Star with the name of the Editor inserted as agent, which was done by an oversight. Mr. R. B. Wood of 5a Clark Building, New York is the man who wants the syrup. We respectfully ask the 801 ap¬ plicants who have called on us to sell us syrup to correspond with Mr. Wood direct. Suspenders, Under Wear, Sox, Stockings for men, women and children at E. D. Holland & Co. Mr. N. V. B. I - Foss has his new residence .r town yearly completed anc ll move lin a bout the first of Uve year. Sugar, Coffee, Rise, Grits, Onions, Irish Potatoes at E. D. Holland <fc Co. The friends of Rev. H. A. Hodges will be interested to know that he has been transfer¬ red to the Florida Conference and will move to that state in a few days from Lawrenceville, Ga. where he has been since he left here, with the exception of a year spent at Barnesville. For Tinware call on E. D. Holland & Co. Rev. D. F. Riley, formerly this place has been transferred the North Alabama Confer¬ ence and will move to that state to take charge of his work there. Seeded Raisins, Currents, ron etc., for the fruit cake. E. D. Holland & Co. The friends of Mr. Bill Ellis, formerly of this place, but now of Claxton will regret to learn that he got badly shot in the legs a few days ago, but not ser¬ iously, while' out bird hunting. This information is imparted us by the Claxton Press. For Can Goods try E. D. Hol¬ land & Co. Mr. J. L - Caruthers visited his fine farm in the Excelsior neigh¬ borhood on Sunday. Wonder how long it will be before another fake show will butt the town. Married:—O n Sunday at the home of Judge Joshua Everett at Excelsior, Mr. Wilson War ren and Miss Janie Bowen were united in marriage; Judge Ever ett officiating. On Sunday at the home of the brides parents Mr. Horace Wil son and Maggie Green were hap¬ pily married; Rev. E'. W. Pow officiated in the presence of quite u number of friends of the contracting parties, The announcement is made for the marriage of Mr. Waller Call to MUs Lavinia Newsome which will occur at the home of the brides mother near Zoar on Sun¬ day at 11 o’clock. The groom is from Scrivoncounty and is well known in thin conuty, he having lived here for several years, Fall Clothing! My Fall Stockot Men’s, Boys and Clothing, ARRIVED. I am prepared to sell you goods cheaper than ever before. I have the goods and will treat you right. Give me a call. A. ROSOLIO Stoves! - Stoves!! - Stoves. ffl ■■■?: 3 -m 53 CHEAP 0 - 1 t' 0} STOVElS a Si: w tiPP'or 0 i Jm 0 yTrrri' I 0 A lull line of Hard ware always on hand. WG. RAINES, Ga. Statesboro, Palmer Hardware Co ■sm v^48 and 150 Congress St, Baytand Jefferson Sts. -DEALERS IN Hardware, Stoves and Crockery, HAILS US AID KILL 5UW1S Him KIMS AID fACEM, SAVANNAH, m GA New York Office, 33 Chambers St. TIE PALACE REPOSITORY, AIA.TIK APPLE, PRO!*. —320 W. Broughton Street.— New Store and New Stock. The old reliable Mark Apple hits opened up at 320 West Broughton street with a complete stock of Buggies, Carriages, Surreys, Traps, Also One and Two-Horse Coil Spring Farm Wagons, AND A SPECIALTY IN TURPENTINE WAGONS LARGE LIKE OF HABMESS, SADDLES, LAPROBES, BURETS ADD WHIPS Call and Examine My Stock and Prices. I will Sell Shenpfor Caih. imi-A-IR/Ik: jlipipIjIEj, PROPRIETOR. 320 West Broughton, Street. Whiskies! Whiskies!! Whiskies!!! JUGS Furnished Free. Finest whiskies in the City for th« money. If you want a gallon of good whiskey, cheap, send us your ordtrs we are head-quarters for the jug trade A trial order will convince you that we are the Cheapest Jug House in the United States. Try a gallon of oar Missing Link Rye for $1.60 or our $1.60 8 year old, pure North Carolina corn whiskey. Otir 66 Rye Is the ahetpest In the land, for only $2.26 Our Pride of Georgia is given up to be th# best $2.25 Rye Whiskey is the world. Try us once and you will contlnve your orders with us. Ws don’t charge for jugs, we give them to you. Tit Mil Hiller Cl., 22 AND 24 FARM ST, Havannah, Ga. Managers of flanturs Rstsl par.