Bulloch times. (Statesboro, Ga.) 1893-1917, February 09, 1893, Image 5

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LOCAL LACONICS. -«iv,visit, J. K. JOlfnson of iilitchpaid our on yesterday -All kinds of fjmits and vegeta ;>!e.>in'soastni at M. T. Hardees Lucy Hinton, the best Tobacco in the market, For sale'by M T EUj.qee The Rev‘Ml’. Patterson preached an able sermon to a large congre¬ gation at the court house on Thurs day night, last. Only a few more of those cheap htovo,s left eoipG parly and get one. It. B. Mercer Co. We learn that work will again . start on the PrimativerfBaptist gllurch and then it will be* pushed t o completion. All kinds publish, of furniture at prices iK> low to come i n und sc* B. ]) Mercer <Si Co. There will bt, a.picnic for the t^nefit of Irjc Academy given by jii- ladies qf the cqmrnunjty, on i. \t Tiiur^d^y. New lot of mules apd hprsps j usf received. W. T. Bmiti). W. fi Allen Populist, has been .elected United States Senator from Nebraska. He was elected .bV e’pmbined vote of the ThitcT Party and Dainocrats. full line of Plows and Ploy''Fix¬ tures at J. W. Olliff & Cd’s..v Tb© Times secoofls tbe liomhia lion of Hon. It E. Loster Unit pd Statue Senatdf, to ^paceed g eu - fttor Colquit. x;‘\ Call in at Meroer’s aoM'- g^jt tif kin improved White Sfewiti^ Ma pes, satisfaction puarantead. JtI'>rfison Olliff, Rulioch’s clever plerk of ths Buperior (Joarfc, is now permautjy located in his office in tpwo. All kinds of staple, and fancy groceries, at J. F. Fields. New lot cf buggies just received jiy J \V Dlliff & C k! ■f he Times office wjlj soon be ponnected by wire ndtl} the out gid ' world. Messrs \ L Thigpen and II V Jolipsaq afQ preparing fo pntjap a line. Robert Waters had narrow hurt pscape from being seriously at Davis’ saw mill a few days ago. While hfoving a slab he accident¬ ally stepped back^jm the belt, which throwing trippud him hijq <Sn no and the came near to en gme. - . For School Books go to J W 01- 1 ill J (Jo. They have evejything yo\\ jvant^in that line. Mr. Lh land' Foss happensd cf his to fin- the ini«foftune to get three gt.u*s cut off while working at a saw' mill a.lew days ago. V<-u cau find everything you <1, from a toothpick to a pno Vagon, from a nurse bottle to a coffin, at, J W Olliff <fe Oq. 'Lho-grant Alliance meeting that v iifi to come off last Saturday : tiled to materialize, i TiaVe a lot <M unknown D-.-H-t which I will «ell cheap for • <vh*„ Drop iii and see them, E L Smith. The ladies of the Baptist ehurcli o-ive"ordered a jnt 'of handsome ;• - -.vs for their church, Niee line of confect onery for iu by K L Smith. J O Jones and 8 S Sasser spent a few days in Florida since our i *t st Try s pound of my Down South *obaoco It is the best E L Smith George Whitfield ha« sold out ,nd left Statesboro He leaves several friends who will moufn his irreparable loss Goto E L Smith for all kinds of staple and fancy-groceries Pants cloth loc, per yard, at J F Phdds. Tfv nir fine shoes at .fl 25 - J F Fields . Hon D ;H Clark of .Tuscu lum, spent Tuesday in town Mr Z T DeLoach, of Bl ^ys, is in the city today s Col \V A Aaron sjwmt a few days in Guyton last week Chow Speckled Beauty Tobacco, tor sale only at M T Hardee’s Air A J Wimberly will open in a few days A firet-eiass Stock of general merchandise There was quite a large crowd out to Ordinary’s eourton Monday All kinds qf garden seeds at La ni uvit Fulcher’s. The Timrsjj UI he the'official or gin of Bulloch county from now' *>u. try ray pore Apple Cider, the V t-vou ever drank. J. F. Fields Lidia Small, a colored woman of Savannah fainted, upon seeing 1 he hist load of her furniture car ) it- { off by thaconstable and never jw -vcred conscience. f ynii want n gf.Mi fu-.-or l . ,. wagoi . Ill fii \ <>1! I '• \r. uiiiir & Gor* M. E. Grimes has 11 "'moved hie business/on north main st where he is more able to accommidatw his customers and he invites the public to come and examine his stock. New lot of dry goods just re¬ ceived. Drop in and mwke your choice before J they W OUiff are #0 picked over. o. Miss Emraw Griner has gone opt to teach school near Jimps. All kinds of coffins on band from a common pine box to the finest casket casket, at J W Ollift & Co. For letter hea^s, note heads, envelopes or aeytjjing efse in the printing line, call at the Times of¬ fice. New lot of pants just received terday at C. W. Ennis & Co. Dock Undine, Esq., living; about 8 miles t om town, L»s a gooso 33 years old. It was given him by his mother bofore the war. Call on C. W. jEnnis & Co. and see their new Fats just received. Buckwheat alwavs on hand at H. W. Lee’s. Pete, the barber, has employed an assistant, and is now ready to ►serve the public oa short notice. Will Floyd, njnegro, was lodged in jail bf Sheriff Watersa fewdays ago for ‘stealing a horse fiom J»s. McElveen, Esq. Always in the lefi.d. When you come to town call in at oar store. J. H. Ellis & Co. The little daughter of Mr. R B. , J # Satton who got burned some weeks ago, died on Suuday Ja»t. Nice candy always on band at H. W. Lee’s: Try my imported pickles and yon wjll bpy them S. ftgam. T. Chance. The best hams can be found at H. W. Leo’s. Johnnie Brannen happened to the pu-katune to get bis grin knocked tut of joint last week. When you wapt the best goods for the least money, go to J. H. Ellis & Co. Mr. M. A. Newton, postmaster at Bam, requests us to state that be is not authority for in tbe com- Bul¬ tannication, published tbe loch Banner U»f week, over the signature of ’‘M. A. N." NVe sell flour. If you don’t believe it come to onr store and see. J. H. Ellis & Co. Another Grover Cleveland in ent Bulloch. at the He home is stopping of Mr. at J. pres¬ G. Brannen day lie weighed arrival. 11 pounds tbe first of bis Remember C W Ennis & Co’s is the place for fiue clothing. Cull and see them MrsAnu P, Alderman, of Sam, called on the Times this week, and instructed us to send the paper to her for one year For fine shoes call ou C W Eu nis <k Co J M. M 4 rtin, Enul,;Edward Rii g. wnld, Areola; John Coiemau Blitch; J A Martin, Bragg; Bas siuger Graham and W H Buie. Laston; r 0 „ M Cummings „ . and a xxt \\ n Mixon, Statesboro; P B Andemou, James Stewart and AV H McGee, Captola, are among the names added to the Times subscription list this week. A baud of gypsies struck tbe town Monday last. If you need"* good business suit, goto G \V Eonis & Co. J L Rim*8, Jim os; J F Rawls, Rufus aud ,T S Wilson of Parish, subscribed to the limes this week. For children’s shoes go to G W Ennis & Co. M M DoDaldRon, Statesboro, F, B Maues. Zoar, Joiner* U Jimps, u Williams. F A, Black, M A Wadkfns ^andersville, Lv?« or¬ dered their names put ou our sub¬ scription lint this week. Fresh lot of garden seeds receiv¬ ed yesterday by M. T. Hardee. 8. T. Chance bus bought a small farm in the suburbs of town. *' . Sweet Florida or inges always on hand and for-side by M, T. Hardee The jieople of Bulloch county will lie pleasod to learn .that Home A. >1 Johnson, agent for the New Sewing Machine, has opened up a nice little machine office in States¬ boro on East Main street, where lie will fie pleased to furnish you the best machine in the world. Call on him for your needles, belts, off, shuttles, ete. v Ws would advise those intending to buv a machine to see or write him before buying. . Try a package ol my oat meal. H. W. Lee. Try. our $110 shoes. They lead all Others.' J.F. Fields Justice court summons**, exrcu t ton - sud aii other J iiistW- court lacks a- r.'-ivaf th • Ti an?= office. Thanks to Mr. D. J. Newton, of Halcyomlale, for a list of subsori her# sent to the Times this yook. Try Hereford's Acid Phosphate for sale by S A Davis & Co. . a glance over our columns will show our readers what we furnish ;V2 times a year for only on 3 del lar. A. J. Tier, one of Bui loch’s'sub¬ stantial farmers, gave the Times a pleasant call on Monday la*t J, J or the next thirty days $e will 3§11 millinery ' at cost. 1 S. A. DnAis & Co, south 7 he main town street council making are it grading one <n the prettiest streets in town. The best grade of keroaine oil at. the drug store Harmon. Davis has just com¬ pleted the fence around tins canpi tcry. .Judge Howard E. Jackson a staunch Democrat of Tennessee, has been appointed by President Harrison to till the vacancy caused by the death of Judge Lamar. H. L. Smith, Alliance Lecturer for the first Congressional District, peoke jo Statesboro last Baturdav. There were about a half dozen out to bear him. All kinds of Garden Seeds for sale at the Drug Store, S. A. Davis & Co, The best cigers in town at file drug store. S. A. Davi| A Co, Messrs I V Simmons, E W and Hodges, P C Dock Hjtgins Ha^ins, of the W A 48th Waters dis¬ trict, were in town Monday .Those gentlemen report politics as being lively in their section Triple Extracts of natural flow¬ ers for sale by S A Davis & Co Comiiiuuication frpm Emmet crowded out of this issue, but will appear in our next t have now on hand a fine head of s p>ck consisting of horses and mules af my livery stables in Statesboro, Call on me when you want stock. W. T. Smith. C^tjess Walks out Sunday nijhfcs aqd sees strange sights. Dreams in his sleep. Went to see his best girl and shiUkept bid nntil he left. Engaged a young lady’s co«p* panv a mouth ahead of time Made Nancy Banks time down the aisle of the church to catch bis erit-1 tbe other night. Weut to see a young lady and was afraid to speak to the old man. Said he was '“loaded for bear” tbe filled other day. “booze.’J [Be had evidently op on Is going to the Baptist church to get married before always, Turns Lis head off and laughs when the collection Lat is present¬ ed to him in church. Gets religious on Sundays. Went over the branch to get the gypsies to tell his fortune, ordinary’s and made a bee line for tbe office. Alter receiving an introduction said/'T to a youDg lady the other night, hate to flatter yi u, but ' voa arH the prettiest girl lu the hoa8e »• he was goiDg t(J a8k a * ^ a | )qq dred q-ieationo, 8a g sheriff Waters is a bust ier. Hit the grit and walked nine mi’es to pay a tax execution. Cried because his girl quit school. Would give five hundred dollars to put the editor of this p »per 10 miles from State-iboro, n*d not let him come buck any more. That young married couple is that wont over to the gypsoy camp this afternoon, mid had their for¬ tunes told The young lady is that sent her “4-to” to a young medical student now in Atlanta, a few days will ago The young man is who get married next Thursday Says that Nattie Olliff looks natural in the clerk’s office Is glad to see the official adver¬ tisements in the Times ■ i Ought to subscribe for this pa¬ per, but won’t do it /». For Unit. Nice dwelling on North Main St., next to court house square. Terms reasonable. Apply to J. W. Olliff. llorse!) and Mules. I have just received n carload of mules i^id horses which I will sell clump. .If you arc ir. need o^stock give nfe a trial. W. T. Smith. Notice. When you want your shoes paireit give me a trial. Quality of work guaranteed. Prices reason able. Willie M. Barbbk, at •'LaWjboro Barber Shop. X«4lrt»! 'ffiv public is hereby notified not to trade for three lfifci, promisory notes, dated f?ec. 9th payable to James Hams and B, Hushing, John F. Alderman. John G. Wil- Said notes being for one hundred and tnirtv-eiglit dollars and some 5l| few cents each, and one loth maturing Nov. 1893; one the Nov. 1894 and one loth Nov. 2845; all bear¬ ing seven pJr cent interest from date The consideration of said notes having totally failed.' This Fob. 7th 1893. Zaek If. Lee." A bnitnl I'icnic. Thursday, 16th inst.’, at Iric Academy. Dinner, oysters, ic< cream, furnished by the ladies oi the community to raise funds for the benefit ot the school. Enter¬ tainment provided for. the young folks. All iuvited to come. Mrs Sarah Boyd, Mrs Gertrude Brown, Mrs Demi Brannen, Mrs Hallie llrown, Mrs Susan Bunisedi Miss Naomi Thorne, Oommittee. ^fOLEN! X/ From my residence on the night of January 16th, 1893, one largr bay horse, about 10 years old, ven small eyes Suitable reward will be phid for hLs return. Ilorso win levied on by (me as the property of Abram Gone. A. D. Sowell Areola. Ga., .Jim. 17,1893. ^ ( | Mou , s and I can now negotiate 2ad : 1 loans on improved farms in* I st ‘loch county on favor¬ a able tern J, and without mnecos sary delay,- Apply to $ kr / H. (L Kjttlks. Rock^nF^rd, Ga^ It will b« impossible for me to give my attention to county busi¬ ness on the first Mondays bf each month, but *i!l bold court on each first Tuesday for that, purpose, 0. S. Mautin^ f a Februart 2. 2t. Attention. IKmiocratMl * HaOINS PllEOINCT, Bullock County, G«orgi4. B. W. H Shmip'.rd has by«n unanimously selected as the Dem¬ ocratic candidate for Justice of the Peace in and for »he48th Di* rrict O. M^ to be held on th* first Saturday, it being tbe4th day of March, 1893. C. B. Milky, President. D. C. t II. P. February 2, 1893. * xotkt:. * ; All sfroet taxes are now fine and payable between now and March l ia You will confer a favor upon •r.e by paving a* early ns possible m<\ avoid the rush, ns everybody will hr* required to settle by the first of tbe month. W. B. JOHNSON, Ueo»rder. February 2, 1893. xotin;' There will bo an election hold for Jnatioe of tbe Pe »,r*e and rr»n* stables in the 48ib District G. M., ou the first Ha f urdt«y in March, 1893, from 8 o'clock a. rn„ to 3 u. m., od that day. W. H McLean, J. P, & N. P. It has been agreed on both sides that all voters who ar- on the reg¬ istration list, and all who have paid taxes for 1892, will be end tied to vote. February 2,1893, Jusls ni Sfislll. -(o)-- Mrp. W. D. McGregor wifi teach a limited number of scholarR. K»»r terms aoply to her at Mr. B. I’ Turner’s, South Mafu stret-t. S^q^esboffo, C^ootfgi^. Lee lfo(el, Statesboro, Ga. Mrs. Mabo.vrbt Lis, - Prop’rss. Tables supplied with the best th# market affords. Respectf« Iv invite my friends from the oouuin and the public generally to slop with me, when they come town. Good board by the month at reasonable rates. Change of Schedule DOVER & STATESBORO II. R. No. 1, leaves Statesboro 9:30. No. 2, ** 2 : 15 . Train on D. <k S. railroad will mat s connection with Central rvil mad “siiuofiy,’ trains on Wednvs days before the 2nd and 4th Sun days of each month. Leave 5 a. m.; return 9 15 p. :n. Takes wSicc i-sH.Arv 1. 1893. CITATfffW GEORGIA— Bulloch County : To all whom it may concern; John M. Olliff having, jn proper form, applied to me for permanent letters of administration on the fcstato of Ellen Oil iff, late of said county, this is to city all and sin¬ gular the creditors and next of kin of Ellen Olliff, to be and appear at my office within the time > 1 lowetl bv law, and show causs, if any they cmij why pHrnmnent ad¬ ministration should not be grant o Ito John M. tillin'on Ellen Di¬ li ff’s eotate. Witness my hand a id official signature, thij» 6tU day of Feb. 1893.. (J MAtmaj, Ordinary, GEORGIA—Buu.ocn 0 ilintv ( To all whom it may concern; W .T. Btrickland has in due firm applied to loiters the undersigned of for i er manent administration on the ostuto of Robert Jenks, ate of said county, deceased, and T will pass upon sai t appljcatii n on the first Monday i i Match next. Given under n y hand myl offi¬ cial signature, 1 ob, 6th 1893. i . B . Mahtin, Ordinary. ----,———«—-- GEORGIA Brimoen Coi Ngvi Whereas, J.B. Cone, ad in in ifitra ■ or x , late < f said •ounty, deceased, •3 ‘preeents t ( > the ,'Ourt in jjisj petitionduly filed jipd entered on record, that he has ful¬ ly administered John Gi-innw estate This is, therefore, to nito all jior«*uHy “oncerned, h(>irs and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be edisohatgud from his odifiIn 1 sta¬ tion, and receive letters of dismis¬ sion on the first Monday in May 1893, 0. 8. Martin, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Buimooii County ; To ail whom it may concern; Lola M. Proctor, having in proper form applied to me for permni.eut letters of adniinistration on the es¬ tate of Benjaiuin F. Proctor, late of said county j this is to cite all and singular, the creditors and next of kin of Benjamin F. Proc¬ tor to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any can, why p*Tmanent n-lministViltion should not he grunted fo Loin M, Proctor on Benjamin F, Pfootbf*? estate. IVitn 'ss my hand and of. ficinl■signature, this 6th dav of Feb. 1333. ' C. 8. Marlin, Ordinary. UitlMtfiifie. «!*<•> hi' Will lw sold in the t< wn Stateslroro, Bulloch comity, Ga. the first Tuesday’ in March between the legal hours of sale, one M. lot of land lying in the 47ih G. Dist of said county, and bounded on north, by lands, of Nelus Moore and Thus. Uranium, oast and south by lands of estate of Allen Mikell and west by waters of Black creek, Containing 110 acres, L'-vied on by virtue of r, Superior court fl fa in 1 vor Mary Dukes vs J. T. Bowen and Daniel Alderman, Tim above levy made by ejuBheriff Williupis and handed me for advertisement. Le¬ gal notice given Daniel Al bumo.. This Feb 3, 1893. W, H. Waters, Sheriff. GEORGiA—B ulloch County ; Under a ft, fa issued from tin Superior court of said comity in fa¬ vor of M. M, McCord, vs J. A Wil¬ liam-;, Thomas Thorne, James Thorne aie* S. A Williams A Co. 1 will, on foe firat Tuesday door of tin i: March i'- , 93, Iwl'oie the i-« > urt Inane in s-xi'd county sidl lei t-ndi to the higUest bidder, tv.< eopi>r*r stills I'.nd fixtures thereto attached. Levied on as the pro| - -119y of the altrve named ilofeiu: iiuts, to satisfy aid ft fa, Said stills and fixtures now in possession sold tiny ; .f odddeftMulanls to he as now r-taud, hear the residence of ..iid defend,infs <m their t"; n tlne lanns in 1 lie 47th district of -aid i ounty. This Fob. (>, 1892. \V. H. Watkss. Slterif. Gioikua— Buli< ch County: 1 will s<dl at Statesboro, Ga. on the first Tuesday in March ti'xi. In tween <h’> legal hours of sale, >n tract of land, lying in the 44th an* l;)4l)th districts of said county, containing eight hundred and fif¬ teen acres, moifi* or less, hounded no rth by lands of Ediuond Ander Min mid C. A. Anderson, east by lands oi Ira Dickerson, David N< • smith uiul Elias Martin, south by land* of John W. Martin and Jas¬ per Anderson and west by lauds ut Samuel llelmuth. D'vied on t<> satisfy two Justice court fi fa's is¬ sued from tin* justice court of the 44tli dir... in favor of J. G. Moore aguinsl Wuii L '.vis, the dcleiidunt, in iKiAsci.sioii. \\\ II. Wateks, Sheri if. Will bo sold on the first Tues¬ day in March next, ;.t the court house in said county within the legal hours of sale, to fclje lii^hc.-t bidder for cash, the following prop *■> "'it: Qae tract of land h - ingin said county; eorimiirtHerfour hvimlred and fifty-two (452) acres more or loss, stiid bounded on tlwi north by hinds of F, A, Thompson, on the east by hinds of (*, \V. Wilt liams, aii the smith by lands of G, W. Mike'll and R. Groover, oi$ the west by lands of L. W. Lee, Said land levied on as the proper* ty of James M Merritt, to satisfy an execution issued from the Jus* tice’s court of the 48th district BlftchiA yd si*jd pnunty in favor of Norton, ngaiftfit said J. M. Merritt, This Feb, 7, 1893. 4V. H, Watkjo*. Sheri tL Will iie sold .on the first Tuesday in March next, at the court house in said county, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the followir.g property to w(t; Ope tract of land lyii g in the 48tli G, M. district of said county, on the waterg of the Ogee ehee river, adjoining lands i^f ra Dmightorv oh tlin on the Beasley easf, W.iiJ. Black* burn on the west, and smith by the Baiulersville road, containing ont> hundred and thirteen (113) acres mores if lass. Levied 011 tho property of Van BaasJcy to satis fy an execution i.-sued from the (ipperior \V. court of-said Blitch again county, r.-said, ii\ <avor of H. an Beasley a d Frank Dali ;htery, \V. H. Vatriis, Sheriff ■ LAND SAI E, UEOPvGTA-— Boi.i.ocn County : By vkjviy M, of Martin the power \o uns iq mo by J, in a certain deed of mortgage executed by ilm said J. M, Mgrtin to me on the 7th day of Maruh, 1392, fur the. pur¬ pose of securing t^io payniostt of thn-e proniisofy notes dated,mi said 7th day of March 1899, and linn on Stvjd tint first day ,of May the therein n-r of notch being for sum ♦88.38 each, making tfin sum tjjtai dudon said mortgage ami ‘i»<>tcs on the 1st day of AJny twohun tfKed apd fifty dbllitrS, w*ith 8 per end. interest from " maturity t » March 1st 189,3 tl)- 1 ...further - im of 114.94. The.,undersigned will soil before the court-house door in. the {own of Statesboro in said county, on tin first Tiwd' y in March next for cash to the,highest; bid<l*!r, the following traenwf land to wit; • All that truer or parcel of lapd situ it«*d lying Ru»l being in the 1- 4 )tli district G. M.Gif tlH* enmity and stafo afori'said, b'*un« vied on the north 1 y lands of J. Martin, east by lands of WM 1 tin, so'iitTPrtifndsTl^ i West by lands of E. K Coulaining “03 acres mo| This Jamtnry ;.‘y. 1893. 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