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About Blackshear news. (Blackshear, GA.) 1878-18?? | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1879)
BLACKSHtAR NEWS, THURSDAY. .lUNIi M. is!:). A MAGNIFICENT FAMILY BIBLE. die National rublishing Company Louis of . iiil idelphia, Chicago, St, and );»vt»'ii are doing a good work in this vo nunity l>y circulating among our people their magnificent Victoria! Family liioles. This is one of the to s' superb edit ions we have ever seen, Hi binding is elegant, tasteful and uk, intial. The press work is done in t be best, style, and the paper is of ihe finest quality. * ing determined that tluir Bibles shall not be surpassed publishers by any other edition in print, the have added to iUiinjtbiidgme.it Dictionary ol ]>r, \\ ili¬ um Smith’s great. of the Bible. This is a complete book in lo.-!;. and would nuke an octavo vol me* <f over six hundred pages. Ils n o ! <:pioii as the be-t Bible Dictionary i word-wide, and each subscriber to lit ‘i liiblo thus obtains i! free. ,\n« lher prominent feature i t a llis G r\ of All tliejlieligious Denoinin.dions ) i f the World. I’liese accounts are cbauMTid com prehens’ v c, ■•u*l are hi lot \alnable infoiinntion. The addit ional matter v liich accom¬ panies the books of the Bible covers a .vide range of fsubjects'and Is exceed¬ ingly valuable. An accurate and de¬ tailed description of the Holy Landis v;iven, lolloued by an interesting de -ci pi ion of denis. Jem and it s sacred nlace : r l lie Life ot the Saviour a.id the Lives of tdie] A post les .are'also given at considerable length, and in such a manner as to be of great service to cv < rv r tder of the J»ible. d he Wun «a i ings of ;lie Israelites in the wilder i:t are related, and the d'abetuacle ,:n<l i’emple are described with gnat minuteness. Another feature to w hich >vt* would call particular attention is a series of Scripture illustration*, re¬ markable ior its completeness It ein biaers a series of comprehensive de¬ scriptions of the Man nets and Customs of tlu> Nations of the Ancient World, of Biblical Antiquities, Scenery, Nat¬ ural History, etc./ete. ,1 'Thru fellow a * ' * . large number of chronological and oliu r .tillable table ilesigned J to* pro - inote a id facilitate tlio tu ly ot the Sacred Scriptures. These tables are so mmvrous that, we have not. space even complete to givej|t heirjinnjes »> ^fullj and is the additional mattei of t’nis magnificent mlition of the Scripture that the most careful student of Cod’s word, the mo t exacting seeker after truth will liml all his wants supplied in this s ngle volume. The book is magnificently illustrated It contains over 2,000 fine engravings, ' T *1 TUB JOKHSTCN EUFi LEE , , !S Tig GETTING BESj* MACHINE AND MOST ATTACEJIENT POPULAR ?• .7 V Ever invented. Trice f2.00 r • r~"" x ■ ii & TI' J3 J0I1TST0N TUCICU, Lijk NO Sav ing Mael ino Attachment except the Hauler is so n.mh used as the Tucker. Price §2.00. ^-- THE JOHNSTON CORDES 7 iM i Price ?1 00. These ft are the really / practical t attachments that every r ' A chine xiy wants, and no sewing ma¬ / is complete without them. / J machine They are agents. kept We l>y will all furnish sewing _______ EsssgszzzssSE:— I ii- r cither of them at the price named. V. __ OO. ' Agents write for illustrated eiras •.*. ? a—*.- •. - at iar and Wholesale Price List to JOIxITSTOU' CO., OTTUMWA, IGWA. ' Grand L V P 11 tor ill? Colored People. Spr/iff the Fourth of Join in Sarin -ah. Yu Excursion fin- the boned!t of thoChxlond McthotU:-: VUnn-h of . ».:ic.v- • • > *du\>.’\ (hi , will be given, tr.-rn leaving Albany 7 a. in . .! tu y 'h-tj. anlnng in UavNiinah, 7 p. m. l.eave Sav-iniem, ivtunii .. .Lilv -d. 1» 7 ;; . ;i m. For Idch- dale of train for intermediate stations si< .i t-i>:hs to hv* »ii>tri!mu d a bout June 25th. Fare from ITnek.Av ar t<* '' \ n u iv»nr; sg 00 iVkets for sale by Vfasl, YY a,- . . ui- t } •> nv'Dib *i the committee on tit,* train July Bid. * , 4 • it: It, % many of which are hy the great artist, Gustave I tore. These engravings are genuine work of art and were made at a cost of over $30,009. The great nund*er and high character ot these engravings make this the most variable art i*nblieaticn of the /poct century. vpha 1 the Between the an New Testament is a beautifully' ographfl marriage certificate, whieh makes this Eible an especially This appro- is tol priate,, wedding present. rd, lowed by a handsome Family Her > consisting of four quarto pages, lithographed. At the end of the volume 5 ‘ a photograph album’ with spaces for 2 . xteen portrait* Fami Eibles These magnificent) y are superior to all others that we have Seen in the following respects. They contain the largest and li ;qst engraving? ’They have the richest and most dmal !c \>indinge. They contain the finest paper and the best printing. They are the cheapest and most com¬ plete, and they sell faster than any other Family Dibits. The National Publishing Company s Bible, weigh from one t<> three poun Is more th in any other Family Bi ■](-■> published in the United St Ti/ is proof positive that they are m r,v. , so jd and substantial than any o:!kv B ibles. It proves that tliev are primed on hcavi-r ^ ami boui.,1 vvi I, ier and more durable nr.terial i iiey are published in (Herman also. Wc- coMiaUj- commend this B Wc to our reatlers, and hope it may imd a place in every family. It is om* of the b(*st 1'ati.i'} itihles e\et pul .i-.-: ted, and no home should be with >lt'« The pr.ee is asromsi id crly low, a: id \vithin the reach of all. *• i . . . • li IS soul , >\ . S I )SC 1 lp tiou only, and Rev. W. 1). Atkinson, who is the autheii/.ed agent tbr this section, is now canvassing lor it. It. There is a new post offie established in Fierce County, at. I Colcord’s milp called Exeter. (Was this name taken front Exeter, N. id.?) Tims. L. Striuk : land, V. M. Seward Smith has just had a room completed by the side < f liis main bttild/ng intended for a shoe shop. A. N. Smith, says that lie is going to sail goods now, dust can’t light on them any longer; lie has a place for evry thing ami evrv thing in its place. For Fruit Jars go to II. J. Smith’s. 10 It. Soda is clu a per yet, J. AYk Strickland is down to f><* a glass or 25 tickets for $ l.Od It. Subddllie lor tl.o Bi.aksueaii .Veivs. RAILROAD. Genera' ivip-; io'-M bolt'd Gf!;o\ ATl.A <"IC \N*t> Of r I: It. ROAO. •Sa v \ n \ \ it, Mny 17, 1879. On and. atler * u::J iy, mij Id, Pf'-cngor Trams on tli > R > 1 r . i ,i: Rl nv i: N.'.tiT •b T 4:10 p ra ; p m |$> * Siir a in ^ al a» Th him- vine , y yt C:*J5 i m „ „r i J ,' ! ' .i: a in ” 1 ! »J l i.i-.v a ui ’’ <A 1 as c II : i a rn a; T.iS! • - t: i i a m „ ~:2i _ a in j e .^ 0 -p j/'-d M p m ,J ick*o M r 15 p in „ 1:50 Live f a m „ 4: m j}*" i-> p ” 15 iu I» p Z Th ao;;■ »» t ;.»o p iu Z uadi-'.:- 4;iS a m ti if 5:45 a in nt-Vveat sav (! ,i: d> th .:0 u muf m No change I unr . bci’.r.vi: saviiiniah J u ksonviliu, :m 1 rivnii iu uiitl Albany. Sa t leuping t :o- • iH i; thivugh lu ami trow \ iiiiiah and A.b,.n_v. Passeng«;r< lr-m S.v.ii i .'.i t’.r Fcr.im li:u Gaine>v:!!e an I Ce.lai K-'.\ • uku thia train. I’.i«eii 2 eri 1 >•' ll viun, * ' -ti-i in. l’a-i.-eiwei - iVs.nv »Mv.uni -it I »r Brunswick mill Dtimu: (i.f ce. .• lui.sZf Iy mi, nr. ;. i.ig at Bruns¬ wick :* a *11 t'a--vHg' ; - S • Ivc !V-c: -w k u vDD p m., ar rive FasscngeiI a'. Sav- Mali, aviag Macau a. in. T:!*> (daily) :«t a iu except CiiiU -u/j ( nine t at. Jc up witli Ibis train Tor Fio . t;». „ '-if p In daii. .•><> pi x-un.my. No eh ura- « i <?n bi.v-.-ci!'Mo.it.gouK tv and J ' rU!1 and tvom 8a. u.i: ii and .hieKsonviiic; also through »lee c.rs • y a and Moatgumory, (-^ antJ(!t a , .visny u.i i Passenger trains both ways on -o n l v-.i-rn Iiiiiroad to anil om Macon, Ru.tu.!, At outworn ivy, Mobile, ew Oilcan•* eve A mail ste.nn-r ic-itn Saiub idge for Apalac lmcolu every Aim. lay ..: M: »d a in. For Uoium bus, every Wednesday at 9:50 a m. Close connection at Jacksonville spring, daily, ex¬ cept. Sun lay-, lbr tireen Cove St. Au¬ gust Hie, PahiUi, L.u< rprise, and ail landings on St, dolin’- t.,iver. Traiuh on ii. : i ii t A R. R, leave junction go iug west Monday, vVvdnesd.ij and Friday at 11 :14 a, m, For Bruuswl.!- til, Fa.; '.d; y, Thursday and Sat¬ urday ill 4:40 p, Through tickets sold and sleeping Car Berths secured ai isre;:’s.Ticket Olflee, No. 22 Hull street, and Allan ie and Gulf Railroad Passenger Dep > . ACOOMSImDATU.-: rit.MN -EASTERN division. Leave Safnnah, Cu-uluy- excepted at 7:00 a ra Arrive tit Meiu .ilt 11 at y; jb a m 3 atJe-up ,, i) 11:50 ‘d:‘3v> \i in 2 ill Blneiv .’ncur 2 ii p ra 11 atOuF sc 11 6:45 p ra Leave.DuPoai 11 11 0:10 5:00 a m „ Blneksli '.r 11 a u: „ Jessup Mcluto*h 11 FJr.’O a ui „ 2:6o p ra Arrive it Bavanucli „ 5:16 p ra WHsrr.g division. DAILY, si I) V E CEI'TED. Leave DuPont at 5:40 Valdosta a. 8:15 ■z Quitman .u 0:17 'lo.z.izv.nz'z^x:?. Arrive at TlxoniusviU;; at Lent e Thoinas' .1; at „ (J itnilla Dt 4:1b Arrive at Albany at b:60 Leave .i >my a; 5:20 ,, i aaiilla at. 7:3 » Arnveat'i'aoiu.: vide :S J0:5U Leave TUoiuasvii'.v a: i:0) „ (punam Valdost ;t „ i ;ti Arrive at Du Pont at H 50 » -J. ti. i'ison, ..a. ui 1 F.ansnortation. .1. S. Haines, < ieb2 i-l £ Gen a d unerinUudeav. s — ~ & + a S. Attoiaoy a- Law, Biackshear. Georgia. n Practice rcgnt rlv in in . »• coiLpos'ua: l lie RruuAvn k C; -.ii , :i .i ■ Disiri : and Circuit enuris op h d A 4 sai > .V: n 1: or lira 8oiitijeru .- , • Hi i i » dug ; - a - ti .u.j mrA i + ■ r.u-lHH - 1 ' t ieian - > i<;..v :.-:, V ’ J. tit -IA. J () fi r- ! t : - ' ; I'.-'ioi — s.--r & to the - id.:* myc a tut , ■ • iL r o = ^ j.ii.uv x /i.tronag' i it d. C' rc.i'Uii.tble. nov712tu. A. B. US i j’A % -X ' j f\., ATTORH*EY at LAW BLACKSHLAR GEORGIA. At Ofiice of Hon J. <d Nicrolls H OTEES. *Trmm*i6Xi - WORTH OAROtilWA, SOUT.I CAROLINA, S:313.A All3 F'+J tIDA, To my many friends of the different Slates: To the red tee 1 rues ot the Planters Hotel during the summer months at $1 50 per day through any part ot the house. Joiix B iF-iRtv, Manager. N B.—All pipers advertising my hotel will please insert iu Ilea of form *r one. my 27 ti. Suimnjr Rites. Grrc it Il ' l'i'-fion of Board -AT THE — MARSHALL: HOUSE. J (The best and m >>':■ thoroughly \ «.*n.tilaled HD.TML iu SAN ANN AIL) mm tf. - »fwt a --OO.) A i>. 7 * 7 a. ' i 5 ' i •.* ' Ay ’ - Proprietor. —- M00-- Auriory the 5UMMSU MONTHS, the Transient. Rato of Board willte $\i Of .P-py />/*'//, And the same ral e for any .part of a day. N. B.— Not.' : UbL ading this reduo tim t the unrivalled excellence of the TABLE itiili he miirduinul, V ■' A* O’ AM NETT, Cirri; • Jt I miy T tf. Lrte of the Tit ::tcrs Hr, ipon^- uomL. Mxars 50c. Lodgings 50c. Board $150, per day; room Mrs. JJ. E. KNOXiES, Fropriatress, Blachshear, Georgia. Waiters will take your baggage to and the train. mar. 12, tl. Jesujt Hottse, Corner Broad and CU 'rry Streets, (Nvar tiics Depot.) T. ?. LITTLEFIELD, Proprietor. Newly/ r .'novated and refurnished. Satisfac¬ tion guaranteed. Polite waters will take your baggage to aud from the house. Board $2,0 ) per d iy. Meals 50 cts. -is a T M. HURT, Painter and Paper Hanger, BlV'IXSILEV,--Geogia. VV.• 1c warraa ed ail sa.tisliaiio.i gll.i-i" ..u teed Oet s ly G. r>. MABinr. a. j. eig.v vrr. M03Y r-itimri, Attorneys at Law. Ih:L\swi:K, Georgia. PrneU- o regul irlv in tie conn’ies ot Glyuu. Wale, Wayne, Camden, €o8.*e, App'ing aud Fierce ot the Brunswick Circuit and Telfair of tne Oconee circuit. # 4 ly. G I. HOLTON, Law, Attorney at Bexley, Appling Go.. Ga. Wil practice in tiie Brunswick lUrcnit, aud Tels.iir county of the Ocouee t ircuit. mar.39 ly Beef! - BeeFIi AAEON KENNEDY 5 II ;s Fresh Beet tor S tie on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAYS