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8LACKSHEAR NEWS,
Published every l lmrsdaf,
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Hiackshcar, Georgia.
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EDITOR AND FKOFIG TOR
Tiiri:si).\v7N<>v. 1 1, f<7h.
ANNOUNCEMENTS ft
We Ink** the Utterly 1<> i m»om»< • *b»* until* of
. M. Mo* ,** :»* i <aielld. ii f«jf M- o n t>
die of » J«t1a «t Hie en*iio>g .1 mu rv «*1
(ton. run* solicits a !.iisip" ,? t' 1 t**'* ( *t
tion. >n t 1», js.''. Vi ANY Vo I Bits
W oiKc tl*i- itiflliod ■>! him loa n 4 ti <• n iii.f
of' Byrd . a eandi'J <t*- :or 1 «•!* 1 >/>u to
t! <■ ■ of Hjt ’.WI ut .In r-nMiitig J inn <ry dec
ti. U «<ill< ’ttrf a tit. rat ^t.p or: in h)» ul«
ion. • it*, l-'.H. Cn zi;ns.
I be iidoignct revpectfully antmiutm. him
M'll u (li.lnlc linn* election to Iti- « • lll< «* ot
Tax Hm civcr unit CoikvPir o{ I’.i o e c*»iinty,
atj.l solicit- ill • ~jpj : >■) In I'f.j'/w i ili/,« ii
at Uu* cii^tiing Jan. election, septetub. r V*'*,
J, Vi. I'uun M
Tin* 'UuleRijrni it ri 8|*i*i ilfull> Inf mis ch« vu
|i*rn til I’irtct Ikuntiy, th.it hf 1 * a * uml <l.Kc l"i
flu* oftlrc of Tn* Receiver mid *7«i!a*r|i»r sil lilt*
1 i.8»i|,<r Juutiaiy «:u •lion, aint nmmiy .‘oHcit*»
the support til luany voter*. Belli. tf*», *7S
Blu«‘K h<-ur, (I t. J. J. SMITH.
! n -pr cliJiiilv JllUlouno* III . o U m i can ti
<lnt<- li»t 1 he I'MlVc <>f Tu\ Ki*< « iv<*r ami < 'ol . •
lor liu ilic 1 i nly ■ < l’i* m* ut lie* i i'.'Uiiig »L'ii
nary vie* lion itid c*»ll<ot- llu* Mipport <•( no
Ifllow el i/a n.v U< t. -J, Jl>7S.
.1 ah MeVnion
'flic, nil’ef-igte’d to-i»eelli.lly inf. itii a I! 1 *•
voter* of Pieiee tliat In* is a candidate at llu*
dinning el* a** !■ >m I >*• <Ii:Ia oflhe com t and no
lleils u support in las election
Nov i-p*. Jo-r.rii A Uaui i h.
die' 1111 '■'hi.’ii 1 re.-peellully JiiIoiihh I) j *
voiiis of 1 1 otic, 'lull tie i- a eaitili Is*Ifor eoun
l\ |'n .isun r at *1 e ensuing elicit .hi and r<
epectfully lAolletts the support of Ids ledow
I'll i/l'lis, H. i» Bins
Nov 2, ISIS. 11 ,v.
We rc.a < tliilly Mihiuit the mtimt ot A. L
nniiveijriie 10 the voters ..»t I'irreefiei asivtidl
K ite |or 1 h< otllce ot t.'ounty Treasurer at the
ensulm, election and solicits the support ot
his fellow liluens. Nov. 7tli IV.S
Many Fiiiknhs.
Those ih siritpr a first class cook
dove will do well to consult Mr. I). 11.
Burney, before buying elsewhere. He
ts acting as agent for the sale of the
best stove that we ever have seen, that
is to com j'are with .1 in price ami qual¬
ity. You get every thing in the way
of cooking utensils all complete. You
can secure any kind «>f a stove that you
want through Mr. B. and at extraor¬
dinary low prices. See his card 111 an
other column.
“There is joy yet in the old dcmoc
rAcv F\ e: \ boilv in our midst seems
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to be rejoiced at the election of Gol.
,lohn G. Nieholls; and to to oitr asion
islum nt the Ooloreil folks in town ha. *
turne*! out to serenaditig around of
nights and hollowing, “Hurrah for
Nieholls."
B. lb Brandy lias ju'l cotnpitled a
large shelter over at his farm, soemingiy
that he is living up a winter resort for
his stock. “There is policy in wisdom,"
p:irtix*u::ulv in time of war.
Pierce County ~ . ’ Oranges. r\ !
\,. \\ w« r*> shown , , to dav * > some very
e
iUe sweet oranges raised ,* upon one of 1
»v I Brantiv s.[daces , • .! this • eountv. I
i*. * m ,
Th..,- ». w in,,. Ura.. sxv.rt on.u WS
. wi'V.n, l,, v ..r»l,lva,i..,i B . a ,,ail ! ,
tl,« n..ri.ia orawjra. The
v
tu ,. . ot . . ,
i. lias a crop some «>uo orangi > u}>- *
on it.
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( v iUi ry —Could not the orange business
\utii .* mile trouble be made profitable
in * ietve?
* rom lacks known to us we think il
worthy of a trial.
nd hi vcuir on l is f.-r j
a s l \< ur advert.Sv - /
fCeifanjaaicntcd.}
Editor News. I
I take my pen iurVind ifVi 6 to give you a
few items gut here* iBp a trip up the
country thinking ji**Mmps they might
he «,} intiTCht to Vutir \ ad IS. I shall
not detain you vt itii an ^fcoutit of llie
various places pas- d tlua V h on mv
journey or of the incide nt > i s
on the cars. 1 u* will atop a IiilyAat ,1a
y.elliurst M, ** 1;. 1 a'. R. I lmveh : or got¬
ten the mint : of the station, there 1
ivinuitu <1 sev v*d da\s and enjoy 1 mv
eif finely, ila/.clhurst, for a piny
woods v i i I :i in any pleasan t fam
ilicH ia it, an < i * genuine hospitality
is hard to hen Jt church on Subbadi
there was a v rv l arge congregation
and om* could in t but b • struck with
the ninny very fine and noble counten¬
ances the hul I . ..rty robust appt aiance
of Hie young m ;i and tie- beauty of the
young ladies w r * notab!<*, giving evi¬
dent* of lie* '.. alilifulni s of tiie coun¬
try, no 1 tin* 1 . lent behaviorjp 'haj^pxist j A(* 1 V
idenee oflhe refinement in
the We commuml had a pleasant v. liiiv^iiere ft taking
the train we 1* IJazoftedr.-d and in
dm* t ime art i. i. * at tin: ^*®pitol of tin*
>tatE% Vtlant i Vigen U'y 5 j,pisv grow¬
ing Atlanta, ! ere we fiies^l a larg *
e i oud ol’people from alLprts oflhe
slate some in aM. ndenee upon the syn
od ol Georgia and a great many visi
tors to the Fair, held under the atispi
ces of the Xorlh ('in. I'air Association.
dthinta is a live place, everything seems
to catch 1 he principle of vigor and rush
which seems to predominate here, it is
growing rapidly every day. and-bids to
become a business centre of not only
our state of south, she through
the enterprise and vim of her merchants
is already drawing much custom from
all parts of the state and when she
places her manufacturing interests in
better hands sin* will succeed there.
Atlanta is bound to become also a great
manufacturing centre. 1 asked some¬
thin*' about the < ’ajiitol, Imt could hear
nothing difinite.—The eye ol the At
lantese hath not seen nor hath it entered
yet into his heart what kind of a build¬
ing he is going to erect for Georgia.
Perhaps when the Legislators shall as¬
semble in solem 0 mi lave they mav stir
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cm up and being there t<> a lively re
tncmhrance of their pledges and proin
isos on the subject.
The Fair at Atlanta and the slate
fair »t Macon (I speak ot them both at
once because when you see one Fair
you see nil) wore successes, large crowds
were in attendance and the display :tl
both line,
Iti tin* deportment of machinery M i
cou a little a-luad. In the deportment
of Agriculture ° both disolavs 1 of the
•
pvoduets oi.Georgia , . crcibt
* were wry J
m the deportment 1 of Articuluti on
the siio»v was wry fine ievdeed, and to
*
**«' Hu'*!R.H<ii«oiw O’frail. Apples lean,
VMU * vari *’ tU ' s i! >
' *«">'* "■•O.’ «wf.d |>r..ml of oar na
tive state 'i he display of her agi icul
tura! mineral and manufacturing resaur
s weiv peculi *.riy gratifying to x»ne l
who looks forward to the day whet)
*
will an i tan truly appreci¬
ate the go*»Tv heritage that God has
given tlR-ni. ami will' emLavor ti. irn
'
pi*i\e tic* pn\ihges ami us • iiioadvan
iag > plant'd in .* . •if cauds for the good *
**i i.ie slat**, iier glogv and her honor.
The* Stock show at Macon, and At¬
lanta loth [daces were very fine.
Cattle, hoga, sheep, goats, of the
host varieties we saw some jersey cows
go fu l for milk, not as much valued for
it > quantity as its butter making quali¬
ties that we think would suit l'>r wire
gi :e*» region. Th » hog called “E'Sei.
.black) we think would suit us here,
id to b * very hardy, of quick growth
and ea- y fattened, (>ur farmers in
t Its a ( .,c oil would do well to to got up
a sp’ri .»f rivalry .and competition with
one another ordthese matters old Pierce
would come out v/onderfu’ly, if we
would but try, and improve in this di
ri *tiou.
1 *Tse Fairs .m good when they keep
in pi'utn the logitimate ends and aims
fojrwhich they were inaugurated to-wit
& uphuilding of the material interests
yf the state. Hut we fear very mueh
that theve wilLgrad'.tallv^creep racing, into
them too much V >rse wheels of
fortune, side shows of, many characters
and useless varieties, vanity fairs, de¬
moralizing in their influences and ten¬
dency, lottery games d:c., to met it
tin* continued patronage and support,
el 1 lie good. We hope these I'm tunes
will not be allowed to predominate but
w ill hereafter be made to give way to
displays of true merit and value.
But I have already perhaps wearied
you so 1 shall stop and perhaps come
again next week,
Weiidna KROOSI*
1 Bi.acksukak Oneot our News, exchanges says: “The
which succeeds
the Lmtee Gem, came to us this week
quite don’t respectable in size, PgewJfc but, Byrd, we
like the idea of a
Bro. of the “quill,” hovf 1 ^ ^ ^ ° U
like the idea of P. I.? j
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Tin* tartest and licet cook stove how iff uso,
sold nil complete am! realty for tire. Cili and
examine ;hese stoves before buying elsewhere.
For eale by
D H. Burney,
; Blaekshcar, Ga.
DR. C.T. LATIMER,
Practicing Physician,
Bi.ai’ksheah, Georgia.
Oilers his ]»rofe8si adj< iuiug mi;v! services to <h« people
of Bierce and eommes. A share of
plaronage nolieileil. Charges 0 reasonable.
7 “ m ‘
For Sals.
\ Printing otliee lu*8 been placed in our of
hee (at owners risk.) for sale at low figures, elslor”
The outfit consist of A novelty “Ext
pre-s, r.i x T* in. iu-iiU* of ehage, (work b» foot
or hand) 5 novelty lob eases, l composing stick
! !!>. of .cads, 3 feet brass rule, (aid' ;ent a&sor
tmetit and lengths) 4 feel wood rule, ^cut up)
brass dashes, li iuetl : e da-has, i eu. “Bought
of,” ditto (Ufice of,” ditto “ >io: eombinatiou ter A: pessd,”
ditto “UiJ'’ditto ;> lbs bar
dor* 14 small fonts job Type suitable to do any
kiu-l of caul, label, ticket s, baud bills,
opes, pap.ar lugs or any thing 1 f the like kind.
> d<l at low figures, in past or whole.
Apply at once io E. Z. !1tud.
Bi ar, Ga.
03HEJSS J a*.]F ,>
CASH STORE,
Opposite the Rail Road crossiug
WVYCROSS, GA.
GOMF A SEE
B. SWEAT
He is constantly receiving
Corn, Flour and bacon, ’ Drv
Gooiis, , , ( , . anil
iroi enes
Hardwire, Boots. Shoes, Hats. etc.
•< U aeUing ehea r lor Cash or
tjarler. 9 2(i 3 m
LOCAL NOTICES
i • > f . in th * News 10c a !igc.
A.&G ,'JR
General { .iperintendent’s
ATI.fxTIC ASD GCLF RAIL
S axnar, July 19 , 1878 .
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On and aftflFaoduy, duty the 13, I’ftseengar
Trams uu thiy. luad ^ill£ua as follows:
Leaves Havana \ >HTV\XPIiE83. ' daily t 2:35 p ta
n '
Arrive at Jeeapt i2aaii*f a *-> o:23 p m
„ »t ThomasnC Blacks!^ \ \ C:U-> T:i 9 a P m m
„ a: Bambridg\, „ „
„ at „ M » *U
at Albany „ s IfcaO a m
„ Oak 12:40
„ at Live „ s a ci
,, at Tallahassee „ s 0:30 a m
„ at Jacksonville „ „ 6:35 a in
Leave Tallahassee „ .. 5:00 p tn
Jacksonville „ \ „ 5:00 p ui
„ 10:40
„ Live Oak S c pm
„ Albany 5 2 2:30 P m
„ BuiubaiJge 5 c » 2:45 p m
„ Thcmasviile s 5:45 p m
„ Biacksbear, 4 ; 27 a m
„ Jesup „ „ 6:25 a in
Arrive at savannah „ 9:15 am
No change «f car.-, detwuon Savannah and
Jacksonville, -nd avnuah and Albany. S:v- , ft'*
bleeping car - run through to aad from I
vuniiah ;it> 1 .» bany. %
Btsseii si-> r.un Savannah for Feni'audina
Gainesvii. an t Cedar &>.*yo, take this train.
Pa -sen:. ng Macon ut 7:45 a m (dally)
except for Mut Fioti iny) connect at Jesup,with this
train a.
iv-ietigers from FlmIda by this tiaiu eon
met at J» up with train arriving in Maeon at
5:1 • p in daily exc *pt »* uuday. for Brunswick ' L
Passenger.* fr« m Savannuii
and Darien mke this tain, arriving at Bruns¬
wick 7:00 a tn
Pa--, ng *rs from Bntnsvvlck arrive at Pavan -
:sah 9;l“* a tu *.MCwt’/ruaery
No eh in^<* of cars between «u;i
Jackro sville.
Pullman Pa’acr* sleeping cars run through to
ami from tsuvnunali au.l ^acksimvilic; also
through sleepers from Atlanta, (Pi, and Mon
rgetnery, Ala., (o lacks .avide, pi.u
Connec* at Albany with Passenger 'trains
both ways on southwestern Railroad to ami
from Maeon, Eufaula, Montgomery, Mobi’e,
New Orleans etc.
A mail steamer leaves Buiubridge for Apaluc
hueola every Monday at 'J: » a in. For C alum
bus, Close every Wednesday at 9:»tG a m.
connection «t Jacksonville daily, ex¬
cept Sundays, for Green (Jove springs, St. Au ¬
gustine, Palatka, Enterpri.-e, and all^ landings
on St, John’s River.
Trains on B. and A K. R, leave junction go¬
ing west Monday, Wednesday and Friday at
il :I l a, in,
For Brunswick Tuesday, Thursday and Sat¬
urday sC 4:40 p, in,
MACON rua GH r-PASSENG2K COACH ATTACHFO.
Leave H ivarm ah, Sunday excepted, ut 5:4op m
........—-m.—4^. a0~pa a..8
>» at Macon , „ at 6:35 a in
Le ivc Macon daily at 7:30 p m
„ .»esu,> daily at’ 4:45 tn
Afivy savuiiuah daily except Sunday S;5J5a m
ACCOMM IDA TION T HA 1 N — E ASTEKN DIA ’ ISION .
t™ cave Savnuah. Sundays excepted at 7:00 a ass
> l-rivo at Me!tosh „ 11 at y;30 a
1 . at Jesup ,, „ 12:00
„ at Blaekshear „ „ cl asaaaafe
„ atDuPout 11 11 7:05 =s
Leave DuPont 11 11 5:i5 -
„ D lacks hear ».ft 9:25 -
,, Jesup McIntosh 11 11 c,
Arrive „ „ 11 a
at Saviumck „ 11 a,
WESTER DIVISION.
DAILY, sUNDVY EXCEPTED.
r r>„i> rtn , ... -, vA
‘ a m
’’ y . , b: 1 0 a m
cguitm-m at 9:37 am
Arrive at Thomasville at l»:45am
Leave Thomasviie at g:Oo p ut
„ Camilla at 5:03 pm
Arrive at Albany at 7:10 pm
Leave Albany at 6:00 am
„ Camilla at !• :35 a m
„ at Thomasville at 11:15 am
1 , Thomasville at 1 ;.»i* p m
„ Quitman at 3.45 p m
„ Valdoota at 5:15 pm
Arrive at DuPont at 7;3<J p m
J. S. Ti$ox, Master■ of Transportation,
H. rt. Haines,
General Superintendent.
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Dr. ALLEN BROWN.
Dentist,
liLAIiKSHEAU...... ......Georgia.
Is prepared to do all kind of Dental work in
'he Lio-t anprevixt style to the art. Terms re
suiiable and sail faction guarranteed. apra ly.
Dr B. H. PATTERSON,
^2 Surgeon Dentist,
Bax lev',...... ........Ga.
Offers his professional services to the citizens
****??«‘ Gold Fillings..............?’?. , “*' *■) to *V‘b.
Amalgam Fii.itigs.........^1,50 to £2,50.
$Eg'Extra charge for treating ncrves.Nf^
Artificial teeth inserted at reasonable prices.
Work warrauteJ, ..nd catisfaetion guaranteed
in all eases. oet y 12in.
^STJUB PRINTING NEATLY
EXECUTED at this OFFICE.