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J K. MU.LER, Editor and Pub.
S \TKSRORO (j A April 6 1893
There are aboHt 5 500 post o.dices
1 be filled by democrats uftlus
--.ate. I !
Some o; the papers have already
named Secretary Carlisle for
it be next Democratic Standard
Rearer in 1896.
M&j.W.T. Gary o; Augusta and
Joe James of Dou£lasviUe carried
off the district attorneyship district. plume
fortheir respectful
Emil Dots.
Mr. Editdr—As I have just trip ar¬
rived home from a tedius
through Tattnall co, and some of
Montgomery. Leaving home last
Tuesday evening ''arrived at thy
dear old Mother’s cottage finding
mr with some oft her household
D: nature fact, waiting for me.
1 felt almost heartbroken.
Viewiiig her situation who will
n a fe\y mouths lie • J 2 years old
knd that'has ever been true as a
!ieliever in the Lord, and Savior
fJmw* Christ and that will he mist
in old Bethle pern church, pave
been filling her seat near 52 yfears
with the old Primative Rapt st.
1 started Wednesday morning go¬
ing by the way of AY. \\ . * Hlt-ff for
I’eidsville. stopping alPnight with
Mr. A. M. Eason :; near 'Reidsvilie
as “ ’mA Eason is’h Y&ai :g man and
has d mother to care 1 'Fora/nd is in
WiV’hAjd'Heh'tlb and with tfte ->s
M stance of a ydilrig lady MisALeti
tin Kennedy.
*■ We was showtTevery comfort
that heart could wish. Leaving
Mr. Eason 1 pulled for Seward P.
D/jh Montgomery county going
thrdugp' 1 Reddsville, my mother
Wid to me that she remained all
•night in this palace 62 ’one years faintly ago
in id there was only the
there {midirig; and now hJ ’»nice }qq > farms, at I nhd tjre
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Some very ft ue farms in Tattanal
Knd Montgomery which is a beau¬
ty for any oup to see and as far as
) made any inquiries the Tatinsrs
tit \\ qlloch MAu 1 better yield by
a
of seeing it burn. And the par¬
ents whp now allows their boy to
thus go astray may have reason t >
regret it in years to come.
The ( Redwine case at Atlanta
has now (reached anotuer turn,
this time bringing another woman
into It. On Friday Mrs. Ham¬
mond was arrested by the deiect
ives, charged with being an-accom¬
plice of Ls*is Rtdwine, the de¬
faulting assistant cashier (f the
defunct gateciiy national bank, of
Atlanta. It seems that Redwine
was given 1 to many sweethearts,
upon whom he spent with a lav¬
ish the money be! -nging to the
bank, It is hoped by thearrest of
Mrs. Hammond that some of the
funds may be traced. She was
the cashiers mistress, and is be¬
lieved to ba the person ’to whose
cafe he corifiVL-d tbe 35,000 dol-'
larK, which 'it now certain he car¬
ried out th<* bank just piior to’
the dbcoverv of his srioitage. The
detectives and officials of the bank
are sif-iittg this case to the bottom,
and thepijtlic need 1 n«>t be sur¬
prised to Iba'fsi if ^vera! proaii
cent men of- Atlanta will be
brought into the case before it is
disposed of. Trie total shortage in
Rndw iue’s accounts ere $103,000.
RESOLUTIONS of THE EEATH ( F BKQ
, t t WILLIAM OLLIFF.
At a regular communication of
Excel si or-Lodge, No. 92 F. A A.
M. A cc-moifttee wi s ap ( dinted
to diaft resolutions of the d< a :, h of
William \Y. Oli'ff. who adopted: reported
the following, which was
When as, it has pleased Al¬
mighty God in His imperious
Providence to retno'c labor our
midV, end c,;! 1 trim to re
Iresh'mujt itT die Grand Lodge
hIkAV <mr woittiy mother, Wil¬
liam W. Ollifi, and,
YVbereits, while we bow in hum¬
ble submission to the will of our
Heavenly Father, we lament tbe
loss of our departed to brother, da
though it is a cbnaolation to
know that he bore his illness with
fort tude anil resignation, and thai
hh did 1 trusting in a Hlorious res¬
olution. 1
William W. Ollitl was born in
BuUoch county Nov. 30th 1847
wrr married Dec 19th 1867; w r as
made a .Mason in OgeecheeLodge, July 20th
No ‘213 !?.“& M,
1878; became a charter member
of Excelsior Lodge No. 92 F. St A.
M., Nut. lltb 1883. Became'».
uieinber of tjae j^aptist ohurcl^Ju-
BPBK.®¥$.
Spring Shovel AVnlking Cultiva¬
tor saves in labor and stock double
the cost ip Qiio cjm
S,„in g «ov»l BUCKEYE
Riding Cultivator—A greas SUC¬
CESS and Wonderful labor saving
impb-vpfcnt. ri> ■ BUCKEYE
Spring Shoyel Cultivator with
side Harrow, the best implement
for corn and cotton over put on
the market. Write for .prices and
circulars an ,j learn what our ,wn
planters say »bou„, it. Tin* old
est agricultural club in Sou f h
Carolina haV bought them
Thousands arch in use in Texas
Arkansas and load Mississippi, ready deliv W»
have one car for
ery. ST ONE & CAY ANAUGH.
Augusta, Ga
0 C & H L Alderman >
Builders and Contractors
Will build store houses and
dwellings. both, and
All work, for town
county, done on short notice. Sat¬
isfaction on the prices an t qnalii;
of work *■ guaiapteed. Statesboro, ' Ga. ’•
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NOTICE.
Emit, Ga., March 6,189-3—I give
notice to the public 'that James .)
I o en i# in possession of date, two prom
isory notes of the same one
of kaid notes hits t\v<V credits, and
one of said notes ‘has a credit of
$ 200 , which was m'axle through be a
mistake, said notes ’ will not
paid if they leave the possession of
said James J. Bowen, which said
notes was Oven for certain obli¬
gations aim I foreworn anyone of
trading foP said notes Which were
given by me 1 . James Bland.
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iLt<tistic l°qi:qt Gi<
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Pafov'Bangor? Statesboro, Ga.
^11 kinds of painting intrusted to
me will be done with neatness and
dispatch.' for sash, doors I will and also "blinds tjtke for ofderg the
accommodation of my patrons,
also keep on hand a fti 11 stock of
wall paper and glass. When you
need a sign painted give me a trivl
Dr. .J. S. Dasenbury,
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PRACTICING PHYSICIAN.
offiice at Harris Hotel. All call 6
promptly answered.
S'Dit^sboBo, - C^eorfgiq
B$m$ Making 9
To tbe 1 dies of 8tatesboro and
vicinity. I am located at the iesi
dhnee of MfYB. L. Moore, on scut
Main street, and am prepare tt,
I# || a amt
dresses and do all other work ir
that line. Satisfaction and fit
guaranteed.
ilVss i Corns.
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DROVERS AND PLANTERS
llFmTDQL'illfPElj
Lodging, Restaueakt anl Ear
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Si/slers ic arert/ sti/Ie
Foreign and domestic wines and
liquors. The finest branch: of
CIGABS.
34 ikes' ^road Street. INCH, Savannah.
SULTER & I Prop’s.
I tee 1 (o(<:| 1
Statesboro, 1 Ga.
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Mrs. I^argarkt Le|, - frop.’rss
Tables supplied with the be*;
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\. friend,* from the
a country
and i -
the public generally to stoj
with me, "hen they come town
Good board by the mouth at
reasonable rates.
D. T AVERITt,
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a ■tn j]Q Dealer |i|
YelloW Pine
LUMBER.
AVhe, Ts heavViri>.per
gett
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SPRING GOODS -
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Ellis & OutlandPs emporium,
The moat carefully selected stock of Ladies Dress Goods ever
brought to Statesboro. Such as Persian Pauls, China Jsilks, pertaining Coupr
stripes and plaids, and ah endless variety of, spring goods
to ladies wear,
The latest styles pLOTKIMq-. of clbthiag shown this ho found
ever in town can
at oifr store how. Everything in our stock is Fresh do D"E A l) STOCK
brought ove- from last sea.-on. Gousrqu mtly. we am prepared to of;
fer you bargains that defy competition.
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£."C3 2-< « 2 i S Tod. S' Hi o B 2 ; _ row vg 2.0 g pt a C- Qj -r s n a a „ -C-i ' nn^pr* * i; c o
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so do not Foil to see »|v stock
Try my 1-25 shoes. If jt does'
not beat anything in this town,
then I will give them to you. |
C?ome have reduced everything
<|nd| be ponvine tfSfte,
1 an or *apy- respect f Tw .