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EDITOR AND
THURSDAY, NOV. 14
T £3T J D* Kno’o* i« duly aMbomd to take
6i.b*er!mions to the News, m.d to collect ft>r
a iverti emtuw and to receipt for the »'«»»• ..JU
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cuununication will be published fWsi
the New-» unless accompanied by the
natneand iddreM of iho writer. Those fre
not for publication but as a guarantee o. d
faith.
We have inserted our regular raies of trans¬
ient and legal adv- rtisiug and we will not dis¬
criminate in favor of any one. A square is
eight lines uiinion. We charge for no fraction¬
al p:\rt of a square, if any over oue square we
charge for two square, and charge nothing un¬
der a square.
Local Brevities.
The can lidites are numerous
The election for county officers
day of January.
Its time candidates were sendi ng
in their orders for tickets.
We will if not providentially hin¬
dered visit Savannah next week.
We were pleased to meet Oapt.
James Knox ot Lulaton, and John
M. Shaw in town this woek.
The Proprietor of the “King
House” of Way cross is in town to
day.
Some of the youngsters of our
town j a red things right lively last
Monday night with anvils and gun
powder.
We are informed that S. R. Jen¬
kins is a candidate for the
County Treasurer, and William
Summerall for Tax Receiver and
Collector.
A fine lot of crockery and hollow
ware just received at J. W. Strick¬
land’s.
J. A. Harper and 8-ward Smith
paid a vistto 1 heir relatives at II (*•
merville ihis week, Mr. S. return¬
ing Tuesday morning aod Mr. H.
this morning.
The farmers are pu*ling iu
oats quite lively about now.
Merchants and others would
it to their iuteiest to advertise in
the News as it is circulated pretty
generally over Florida, South Car¬
olina and Nor Hi Carolina and es¬
pecially alongThe line of the A. &
G. R. R.
The “Scotch Chapel” presents
a neal appearance since the appli¬
cation of oil and lead.
Ishtm Stone catue near get i in 4
his eomeriary and drinking saloon
reduced to ashes last Monday by
accident.
Squirrel hunting is getting (o be
interesting to some of our towns¬
men with much srwcot- 80 .
Are we too small for the “We. k
ly News” to exchange with us? Bio.
Grubb don’t seem to not io- us -itii
♦ r.
Dr. W m. Noble of Brun>w!ck i>
in town ibis week.
Mr T. L. Strickland his move I
from Bi’ack-hear to J. T. Cole ri 1
.
Mill.
Mr. James McVeigh ha* been em¬
ployed to run out the county and dis¬
trict lines, and informs us that he will
commence the survey J next week. \Ye
would advise the old man that when he
cjets to the Okelenoke swamp to look
out for the “blue b ar ' ami rattlesnake,
Me thinks it is q die the idea for him
to g< t to seethe voters on the line a
rouud Pierce and will aid him in his
Prayer m e. mg at the Baptist church
last night came near being a failure
owing to the cold there were not many
present. /
The Cochran Observer has again
reached ns after several weeks delay,
greatly improved in size, which adds
much to its appearance, but bears the
testimony of some “Northern printing
house.” Well, Rgo. Byington, that is
not object tonal ile With ns iA is with
some of the expert “quill drm.'rs,” For
in our opinion, he, ho patronize the
“Northern printing houses,” deserves
more credit tor wisdom, than he who
goes from morn till eve, with scissors
in hand clipping from exchanges as the
typo says ‘‘more copy” and then calls
himself “editor,” when he is constant
using come body elses editorials to till
up with, and then has the cheek to cry
out, and say: “it is better than a P. O,”
Now ifyou will go to work and write
up the history of your counties and ad¬
joining counties, giving full and dis
criptive details which you peieive to
be facts, and in fact, write up your en¬
tire “make up” at home, then well
agree that nnents have a foun
dal ion, but —brethren of the
quill —as yoj^^Hpyour scissors stuff” give
us the I*. row your “d/e
at us.
Read l off letter Irom 1 “Werdna E
room” of his trip to “Macon and Atlan
ta Fairs.”
Mr. J. W. Strickland has just in
formed us that he has captured a pos
som in town. Now it he’s got the “ta
ters” he has what some of the “quill”
calls “good eating.,’
B. & A. Railroad.
CHANGE of SCIIEDULE
SUPKRINTENDENT S OFFICE, }
Brunswick & A loan v Rail Komi
Brunswick, Ga., Dec 7 1875
On and alter Tne-day J in. the 1 1 i*<5, pas¬
senger trains <;u this Ko.ad wi l run as ftdlnws:
Wt-doesdays Pa-senjj'-r Train leivcs ru i swiek VfcndaVs
and Fr d iys at........ 7:00 a m
Anives at Tebeanville A. <v G. ii. H am
Leaves Tebrauville A & (*. K Ii. at 1!:!,4 a tn
Amve at Albany....................7 GO p in
KETLKNiNq.
I.eive Albany Tuesdays. Thursdays an 1 Sat¬
urdays at.................. .......H:00 a m
Arrives at Tebeauvill“.... .....4 *0^ p in
Leaves TebcauvilK* at..... ...... 4 : 01 p ni
Arrives at Brunswick...... .......SriO p iu
t rains from Albany make c io=e eonneciiou
at Tebcauvllf with A. & G. passeng-r train
from >-j annuli, an* ! with but lew hours Ccpy
at Tebeauv ilk-, wish A. & <i. passenger iraiu
for Florida.
Trains from Brunswick connect at rebeau
vilJe with dai d.issentrer train oil the A & t».
K. It , will.h Lines TcbeaavUle for Florida
Charles L. Schlatter,
General Superintendent,
XNOLES HOUSE.
Meals 50c. Lodgings 50 c.
Board $2 00, per day; r oom included
Mrs. D. E. KNOLE3,
rroprietre**, — r
^ !a ' ^^ car > - - Georgia.
Waitc.'c wdi take your baggage to aud from
train. mar. 12, U.
L3gal Aiv3rti*3H3atJ*
Administrators 2 le.
OF. 1RGIA. —Pl«Hi « CtHIOTti
Agreeable to an order grant A the Honor
aMe, the Court of Or lm ny ot c<> miy, vritl
i*. *.,14 t,. uu* hiur»i*--i t* dder i ■re lb • Court
Huutr door iu the town of M ffW-h ur in Mivl
county b< tween th • legil huJ a of - *le, on the
tin-* i u- fty m t. Two hundred
and . w > m*r» *, • t Lut ij d. So. IS> in the
-itii e l mein all iui
l»rov eiu ms, It tn-ii *> entirv t«*wl estate,
helo'i^n.e to the e; u r Richard Altman, de*
Cell- I :v>i l ,ii Um l^P J$ T> »sed. in-tit Tenu- of lie- cash. He re, Pur- and
t'n «•( c
cha- r paying ft ' i ties.
Thus November -41ft IN 8.
iltMHl I SrHtrKt.asn,
Adiiiiiii.-lr.ttor.
Administrators Sale
Agreeable to an order of the Honorable court
ot ordinary of Plere * county > will otter for
to the bight)**, bidder at pubic outcry be
the court it »u-e door iu the town of slack
»mar on ihe tlr-t Tuesday in tice.-mb r, ne< ;
«w cn the Icgil hour* ofs.de, the Meal Battle
iiHlrs uftL-vcrai MiryK HalbaWav, deceased, eonsis.ilig
Town Lots with improvcmutiU in
suiWtown bctWp of Blacks .car propeuy stild tor the
of th heirs and creditors of said estate.
T»ocl. gist ls7S. W U. AVEKKTT,
tds Administrator.
II. J. SMITH ,
Is selling Goods at bottom prices,
*° call hx>k and see throiqAt—1 ^L>. it touts.,Shoos, cost ydn nothing Hats,
Dry Hosiery, Goods N^Bpns, White Pants Goods, Goods,
, styles, Tickings, Georgi jleorgiflLioods in all the
THE DEP DRU iRUqflfr efmt: nd MENT GROCERY
is (he lull needs and varict^HCall )flmd and bargains, see him
money secure
mav 3 3m.
A
Notic6.
Parties wanting syrup barrels will do
well to call on us before buying else¬
where. They are new cypress and put,
up by the best cooper be and suppliedatany well bound,
and strong heads can
tiino. Dickson’s Mill, (4a., Oct, 21,
1878.—lm Dickson & Byrd.
WM. AliMITAGE
----(: 0 :)
Contractor, Builder & Manufacturer of
Flooring, Ceiling & Dressed Lumber.
—>a Ka!A »t—
Shingles, Barrel Slaves, Fence Pick¬
ets, Plastering Laths, Fruit and Window Veg¬
etable Box Stuff, Headings,
and Door Frames, Brackets, Balusters
and all kinds of work usually done in a
PLANING MILL.
Prices.
Fi.ooriNo, per lOoOft. $12 00.
Ceiling, per 1000 ft. $12 00.
Wrath t:n Boarding, )
Shingles in. wide dressed, f $10 00
first class, $ 2 50.
tt second class, $ 2 00 .
Baitel SravEs, $ 4 50.
Heads, $ 7 00.
Plastering Laths, $ 1 50.
Estimates on Building given
on application, and orders solicited.
For further information call on, or
Address
Wm. ARMITAGE,
mav31y *> w Blackshear, Ga.
13. 1). BRANTLEY,
—DEAI.EK IN—
Dry w Goods & Groceries, J
Hardware, Queensware,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS
CAPS*
DRUGS, MEDICINES, NOTIONS
General assortment ot Gotxls usually
kept ia a first-class country store
mar29tf. BLACKSHEAR, Ga.
T M. HURT,
Painter and Paper Hanger, |
Bt.ACK.SHEV,-- GbOGIA.
Work atxd J « satsGetlon
warranted tcu* rran
ecd. ikrt f iy.
At JOB PRINTING NLA UA’
EXECUTED at this OFFICE.
ProfJdaio.iAl Car da.
A. E. CDOrlJX*,
Attorney at Law,
Blackshear, Georgia.
Practice regal irly iu the coantl-** ooropoalag
the Brunswick Circuit, *ud m the Oolrl.a and
Circuit courts .*f ihe b utted Stale* at Airanuih
for the South* iu District of <*« irgia. tniy-Md.
G I. HOLTON,
Attorney at Law,
Baxley, Appling Co., Ga.
Wil practice in the Hrmuwiek Circuit, and
Tela nr county of the Ocouce Circuit. inir.Sd ly
B. MABRY. A. J. CKOVATI
MVBRV k CRI 1 V 4 TT.
Attorneys at Law.
Bkcnswick, Georgia.
Practice regularly In the counties of Glynn.
Ware, Wayne, 'C.iraden, Coffee, Appling and
Pierce of ih • Brunswick Circuit end TeffiU'r ai
the Oconee circuit. V* t ly.
The News One Dollar a
Year.
LOOK HERE!
Cheaper Titan Ever
AT
A N. SMITH’S
Cheap Cash Store, on
South side of the R. R.
Second door East of Depot’
BLACKSHEAR,. GA.
-:0:
The attention of the citizens of Pierce
and the public generally is invited to
my extremely low prices.
I buy my Goods direct from first
hands in New York City, and have
consantly on hand a full and well
selected stock of General Merchandise,
ODsisting of
Dry Goods,
Notions, Clot/iiny
Boots and Shoes,
8addlery, Hardware,
GROCERIES,TOBA 0
AND
CIGARS.
I am prepared to offer the same at
snch prices as will he beyond coin pet’
tion; they are all of the best quality
and when you visit town 1 would ..
glad to have you cull in and evai o-*
my stock. By close attention to b .
ness, and selling good Gomls at .■ v
•rices, I mean to merit the coni i •<a
of past patronage.
Not by favor but by imvitvib
maintain my reputation
A. N. SMITH.
mar29 ly.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL.
SAVANNAH, GA.
Comfortable Rooms and First
Class Table.
RATES: $2.00 Per Day.
aajr.i TRIAL SOLICITED. *»*§
This Uot«l h re.-cutty uuder^uu tu
repur, md been Ngwi.r Fukmi a..o
iuui-j eoiUp.oic iu ait ip^Jiuttucuti.
JO lx tfKKaNAW, 'Linger.
L 114it-t k fT, Cleric.