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M. DRYFUS,
Corner Congress aid Jefferson Streets J
4
Savannah, Ga.
I am now prepared to furnish Head
t t 0 ncs and Monuments at lowest possible
X>. O. MOCK.,
ENAL, GEORGIA.
DR. B. E. FILLER,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
BLITCH, GA.
All calls promptly attended to.
PHOTOCRAPH.Y
In all styles and sizes from stamp to life
size. Prices reduced. Cabinets, $2.00
per dozen. Fine Cabinets and Cray ova
specialties. Views and Frames at re¬
duced price?. J. N. WILSON,
21 Bull Street, Savannah. Ga,
STATESBORO AGADEHY!!
THE SPRING TERM of the above
•chool will begin on the 2nd Monday in
January and continue for five months.
This wilt include the public term.
Terms;
Primary class, - - - T5 cts per month.
Intermediate class, $1.25 “ ii
Advanced class, 2.25 “ U
- -
This will be in addition to the public
fund, which is estimated to be 75 cents
per month, and will be payable monthly.
Competent assistants are engaged,
and we expect to give our best ser¬
vices to every pupil committed to our
•are.
Good board can be had for from $8
to $12 per month.
For further particulars, apply to
Wm. H. CONE,
Principal.
II HARRIS HOUSE
-IS NOW—
OPEN TO
THE PUBLIC
And respectfully asks its share of
patronage. Meals, 35 cents. $1.00
per day. Board by week or month.
II
TABLE BOARD AND ROOMS FIRST
CLASS.
MRS. W. M. HARRIS,
PROPRIETRESS.
North Main Street, Opposite Court
House Square, Statesboro, Ga.
PALMETTB HOUSE,
No. 158 Bryan Street.
MISS M. E. JUDKINS, PROPRIETOR.
Open for permanent and
transient boarders.
REASONABLE RATES.
Schedule of the Dover k Statesboro
Railroad.
No. 1. Leaves Statesboro at 9.45 a.m.
“ 1. Arrives “ “ 12.80 p.m.
“ 2. Leaves “ “ 2.15 J>.m.
“ 2. Arrives “ “ 5.15 p.m.
Trains run by Standard Time.
TRY US
—FOR—
Good Meal and Novelty Work ot
all kinds, such as dressing lum¬
ber, pickets, balusters, newel
post columns, brackets, mould¬
ing, window frames, mantel
pieces, coffins, and anything
in that line. Call and see if
we don’t satisfy yon.
Your friends,
L J. DAVIS 4 CO.
E. L. SMITH
STATESBORO, GA.
I have on hand a nice and carefully
selected stock of
CHOICE GROCERIES,
Fruits, Produce, Canned Fruits, Canned
Meats, Canned Vegetables, in fact all
goods of this season, and everything
needed by the good housekeeper.
I want your trade, and will make it
both pleasant and profitable for you to
trade with me.
If you like nice, light, wholesome Bis¬
cuits, always buy and use my Best Flour,
Lard and Hor?ford’s Bread Preparation
and you will be happy. tf
C.s. JOHNSON,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Statesboro, Georgia.
BROWjf& MIKELL,
Blacksmiths - and - Wheelwrights,
STATESBORO, GA.
We build new and repair old work on
short notice. Our motto will be to do
the best work for the least money. All
we ask is a trial.
Vou will find us at the old stand of J.
L. Brown on West Main St.
STATESBORO RESTAUTANT.
The above Restaurant is now open for
the accommodation of the public. the
Table supplied with the best mar -
ket affords. Polite Waiters. Comfort
of guests my greatest aim.
D. L. Alderman, Proprietor.
MRS. J.
Respectfully announces to her old friends
and customers that she has moved back
to Statesboro and resumed her former
business there, and now has the largest
and most select stock of
MILLINERY AND NOTIONS
ever brought to this market at the very
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
Thanking all for past patronage, she
earnestly solicits a continuance of the
same. Call and see her. Next door to
Davis & Ellis’, on the Blitch Block.
J. A. BRAMEN,
Attorney at Law
STATESBORO, GA.
DRS. J. W, & C. C. DANIEL,
DmifTISTS,
Congress and Whitaker Strests,
SAVANNAH, - - - GEORGIA.
AND THE FINEST PLATE WORK
Done at prices that will suit those who
want good work done.
J. P. WILLIAMS. J. A. G. CARSON
J. P. WILLIAMS £ CO.,
General Commission Mercians
NIVAL STORES, COTTON.
No. 120 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, • - GEORGIA.
J, L. Hiers, M. D •i
EXCELSIOR, GA.
All calls promptly answered.
J. A. BRANS EX,
Attorney at Law,
STATESBORO, GA.
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I have the cheapest stock of Millinery
Goods ever offered in Statesboro just
from New York and Baltimore. Please
call and see them and be convinced, also
Dress Making. A perfect fit guaranteed.
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STATESBORO, GA,
Ct GOODS are Arriving; 17 Every Steamer!
_ Here you will find the grand
r i est stock of Spring Goods ever
k gathered under one roof. Our
line of snits at $6.50, $8, $10
and $12 up to $25 are absolutely peerless. Ill HATS we are Loaded with tie Choicest Styles at
Popular Prices, and oar SHOE Department is groaoiog under tie weiglt of Matcbless Goods. Solid Leader Sloes from $1.00 op.
aer* Anything Goods sent yot C. wanted 0.0. by in Express. Winter Goods can be bought from us at almost HALF PRICE.
DON’T
FORGET
That I Soil
MORE GOODS
-FOR THE
--THAN
ANY ONE IN
Statesboro.
um & feu
CENTRAL R. R. OF GEORGIA.
MAIN STEM DIVISION.
H. Ml.COMER, Receiver
Corrected Schedule in Effect January 8,
1893. (Standard Time.)
NORTHBOUND.
No. 5. Leave. Arrive.
Savannah 9 10 am
Dover 1130 am
Millen 11 55 am 9 20 am
Augusta 7 10 am
Tennille 11 03 pm 11 03 pm
Macon 12 45 pm
Atlanta 3 35 nm
NoTS. Leave. Arrive.
Savannah 8 45pm
Dover 10 42pm 11 25pm
Millen 11 35pm
Augusta Tennille 9 15pm 1 47am
1 47am
Macon 4 05 am 8 45am
Atlanta 7 45am
SOUTHBOUND.
No. 2. t" 1 -j » Arrive.
Atlanta ® ® » a
Macon •-. o n’D’O g 1 00pm
Tennelle *« «e 8 2 59pm
Millen e# o § 4 42pm
Augusta 6 55pm
Dover 3 46pm
Savannah 5 45pm
No. 4. Leave. Arrive.
Atlanta 6 55pm
Macon 11 00pm 10 80pm
Tennille 12 52am 12 52am
Millen 3 10am 3 00am
Augusta 5 50am
Dover 3 56am
Ssvsnnah 6 00am
Sleeping car, on all night passenger
trains between Savannah and Augusta
and Macon, Savannah and Atlanta, and
Macon and Montgomery.
Passengers for Milledgeville and Eaton
ton should take No. 5 at Dover.
Passengers for TbomastoD, Carrollton,
Perry, Fort Gaines, Talbotton, Buena
Vista, Blakely and Clayton should taka
train No. 3 (from 8avannah) passing Do¬
ver at 10:42 p. m.
For further information relative to
ticket rates, schedules, best routes, etc.,
apply W. to Agt., C.R.R., Dover.
J, Robiksok, )
Gbo. Dole Wadlkt, Gen. Manager. Supt
W. F. Shkllmak, Traffic > V
J. C. IjAjfcE, Gen. Pass. Agent ) £
A MISSING HEIR
For Whom a Fortune of a Million Dol¬
lars is Awaiting.
A fortune of over a millioo dollars,
consisting of stocks and bonds and San
Francisco real estate, awaits Michael.
O’Reilly, if alive, or his heirs, if he is
dead. All tbis is left by his ^bachelor
brother, John. In 1854 John and Mich¬
ael O’Reilly settled in San Francisco,
coming from Dongerey Ireland. John
secured employment and in a short time
had accumulated considerable money,
but Michael drifted into the army and
fought through heard the Indian wars of 1874.
The last of him was in Chicago in
1873, when he applied to his brother,
now a millionaire, for money and was re
tused. The missing man is supposed to
be about sixty years of age if alive.
H. G. Everett,
Attorney at Law,
STATESBORO, GA.
Will practice in all the courts of the
■riddle circuit.
BRICK! BRICK !
We take pleasure in announcing to the
public that we are now manufacturing
the finest Brick ever Georgia placed on prices the mar¬ that
ket in this part of at
defy competition. When in need of any
Brick we would be glad to furnish you
and guarantee satisfaction.
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ROCKY FORD, GA.
DAVIS HOTEL,
STATESBORO, GA.
Table supplied with the best the mar¬
ket affords. Rooms nicely furnished.
Comfort of our guests our greatest aim.
Come and make yourself at home at the
Davis Hotel, Railroad Street, opposite
Depot.
Hiram Franklin
proprietor.
Millinery! Millinery!
We call your a'tention to the fact that
our stock of Millinery is complete in
every respect, and and at prices yourself. that will sur¬
prise you. Call see for
BBUGS.
We also keep a full line of Drugs,
Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Toilet Ar¬
ticles, Stationery, etc. Dr. Holland will
fill all Prescriptions and sell all Tinctures
and Poisonous Drugs.
S. A. Davis & Co.
WM. HUGGINS,
Practical Brick Layer,
STATESBORO GEORGIA.
Estimates made on all kinds of Brick
work and satisfaction guaranteed.
NEW STORE, NEW GOODS
Having opened a first-class Stoqk of Dry Goods:
and Groceries in Statesboro, I respectfully ask thé
inspection of the Public, both as to Prices and
Quality of Goods. Give me a call
M. T. HARDIE, STATESBGBOLQAg
J. C. SLATER,
—-DEALER IN
Groceries, Wines, Lipors, Hay, Grain and Moil
184 Congress Street, Savannah, Ga.
SOLE PROPRIETOR SUPERB and JASPER PATENT FLOUB.
Special attention given to consignment* of cotton and all kinds oi coontsjl
produce.
J. W. MIKELL,
-Dealer In
WINES, LIQUORS, &e V*
Jiig Trade a Specialty,
204 Congress Street, Savannah, Gt
-MANUFACTURERS OF
Rough and Dressed lumber, Kiln Dried Flooring, Ceiling, Weath¬
erboarding, Window and Door Frames, Interior Finish, Office
and Store Fittings, Mouldings, Mantels. Sash, Doors and
Blinds. Also Dealers in Builders’ Hardware,
Weights, Cords, Glass, Etc.
pg"Write for prices on onything you neod in the Building Material Line.
Office, Bryan and Whitaker Sts. Mills and Factory, near O. 8. 8 Co.’a Wharf.
jSlH, ojv..
THE BUSINESS
At Blitch Still Exists!
Having had twenty years’ experience, no better assortment of Goods can be
found in a country town than here. I carry a
New, Cheap and Well-Selected Stock,
^ u( ] everything that is wanted by Farmers, Housekeepers, Mechanics, etc., can ba
gotten at BLITCH, and
All Kinds of Vehicles,
An Assortment too numerous to mention. Prices as Low an
Anyone.
Hi8hes * ’ f#r °?“ ani ■“
Country Produce p * p -*■
Can be secured here. Give me a trial: Sato
iefaction guaranteed.
W. H. BLITCH »
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W. W. OLLIFF,
manat geo*.
Begs leave to call your attention to the large and well selected stock of QaunA
Merchandise,
SSsSSSSS®* rfi
prices that will surprise you. dome and see me.
W. W. OLLIFF,
EXCEUSIOB, ■ GEORGIA.
R. X. WARNOCK. F. R. WILLIAMS*
Warnock & Williams,
-DEALERS IN
Groceries, Wines, Iiprs, Toiiacco, Cigars, Bit
210 CONGRESS STREET, «*•
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