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About Blackshear news. (Blackshear, GA.) 1878-18?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1880)
Among Our Exchanges. Judge Peter J. Strozier; of Albany, is dead. We have received the last number ot the Atlanta Acanthus. Hawkinsville elects a Mayor and Aldermen on the loth instant. According to the News, the temper¬ ance wave seems to have struck Sa¬ vannah. The pig with six feet, in Harris county, is still alive and well, says the Con¬ stitution. The colored troops of Savannah celebrated Emancipation Day last Thursday. A new post office to be call Show, is to be established at Snow Springs, Dooly county, (fa. The Atlanta Phonograph has again put in its appearance, bright, sparkling, and newsy, as usual. The Sentinel says there is some young men in Jesup that need a blowing up. What is the* matter now, Bro. Liltlelild An exchange thinks that from the symptoms alieady in the air. the guano trade is liable t<> be liveiy this season. —Savannah News. The w* ti lers ol nature, Gen. Mite ami M:ijni Atom, were exhibited ;tt Mozart hall in Savannah, last Monday, nays* tin? Recorder. The Savannah Recorder-think it was an Hit wise proeuduu* lor the city coun¬ cil of that place to extend the courte¬ sies ot the city lo Gen. Giant. Otto ot the Benny Local, says he is in hopes of soon getting a piece of wedding cake. You are in luck, Rro. Ely, we dont often hear ot a marriage, let alum* t he cake. We learn from the Hawkinsville Dispatch that the M illedgevilte cotton factory was destroyed l»y fire on Fri day night, 20th nit., supposed to he the work bt an incendiary. We have received the December number of the Tv po’s Guide, published in Baltimore. It is a neatly printed sheer, and reflects credit ou tie* pub¬ lishers for the way they get up work. the Dispatch is indignant with the Macon Telegraph and Messenger be cause its editor says there is a notice Oil the inside of the liawkinsvLle jail requesting prisoners not to lean against the wall. From the News, we learn that Grant ami party arrived in Savannah on the night ot the 1st inst., and after doing the eity, expressed himself much pleased with Savannah and her citizens. He left there last Saturday tor Florida. The wash house ot the Altamaha hotel. at Jusiip, cstight on fu** Fri¬ day morning - , 2(ith tilt., but was ox tinsuiabod w ith a tew buckets ot water. Tlu* boiling over ot oil that was being prepared to paint the building, was tl e cause. Grew is making things lively in Savannah. The papers down there say be will not find so many as in Atlanta, but if be takes in the town carefully he will run against some pretty steady drinkers—Constitution. ■\Ve wouldn’t be a bit surprised. : SAVANNAH JOHN OLIVER, —DEADER IN— Railroad, Steamboat and Mill Supplies, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, &C. DOORS, SASHES, BUNDS, MOULDINGS, HA IJ STULLS, BLIND Tl;INNINGS, &l. N Whitahrer /Street, SAVANNAH, G.V. Iifci r r.\i3LXSIiE3D HINT 18Q7. C. H. ? REMSHART, •— DEALER IN — Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings. ^ A ITS, OILS, White I,(‘(fit, _.!//. *7 *f/ J*ffintS, BRUSHES, I>t)<>R T.<)CKS, IIINGKS, SCREWS, ETC \V Inch I am selling at , low . me*. ... Shouh y<m wish anything in my line, at any tune, I shall In- glad to have \ou get my pi lees ' purchasing. Bend for prices. Respectfully. G. J. REMSHART, 128 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. novi-t-Sm THOMAS J. DALEY, —DEALER IN- - c v... Urn \& *5^ .tars W&K- k ! . son ! 1 to use Film ish i tit/ Goods, AN*. — MANUFACTURER OF - Tin A' Sheet iron Ware. : A lull Stuck ot Cooking and Heating .Stoves : ^ fl A1$ ° Woodcu a,ld j purchase Parties in the want “TIMES” of a good cook “SOUTHERN stove should or BAK Eli” the best stove for the money uow in market. 177 Congress street, opposite the Market, SAVANNAH. GA. uov7-1y B. H. LEVY, j — DEALER IN — Mens’, Boys’ J and Youths Fall and Winter Go jds. 191 & 193 Congress St, SAVANNAH. ■ GA. llis experience in the Clothing business has made him peril ctly familiar w ith the wants ot the people, ard having personally selected his Goods, he guarantees to please the most fas te¬ dious, and at juices that cannot be undersold in uuv of the Northern markets. Give him a trial before purchasing elsewhere. scplS-tf TH0S. G. GARDNER, PRACTICAL j > a T~tvj~ r T , ~FyR. 5 BLACK SHE A R, GA. tgg: All work entrusted to iuy care will receive prompt attention. All kinds ol PAINTING and YA RNItllXG done and satisfaction guar auteed. uor6-ly THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION. During: the coming year—a year that wifi witness the progress and culmination o the most interesting political contest that has a ver taken place in this country— every citizen and everv thoughtful person wilt be compelled to rstr: tion is recognized, referred to and quoted from as the leading southern journal—as the organ and vehicle of the best southern thought and opinion—and at home its columns are consulted fir the latest news, the freshest comment, and for all matters of special and current interest. The Constitution contains more and later telegraphic news than anv other Ge aigia paper, and this particular feature will be largely added to during the year. All its facilities for gathering the lat¬ est news from all parts of the country will be enlarged and supplemented. The Constitution is both cronicler and commentator. Its ed¬ itorial opinions, its contributions to the drift of current discussion, its humorous and sati¬ rical paragraphs, are copied from one end of the country to the other. It aims always to be the brightest and the best—newsy, orijPn nal and piquant. It aims particularly t<T give sri the news impartially and fully, an #to keep it' readers informed of the drift of current discussion by liberal but eoqeise quotations from all its conlemporarrwLl aims,in short, to more than ever dess to be known as “the will coutino^to leadingsouthern eontrib n^mpaper.” his unique Bill Arp ^Sfmor ** letters, which grow in savory week by week. “Old Si" will add his < t ,*ant fun to the col¬ lection of good things, and “Uncle Remus” basin preparation a series of negro myth legends, illustrating the folk-lore ot the old plantation. In every respect the Constitution for 1880 will be better than ever. The Weekly Constitution is a carefully ed¬ ited compendium of the news of the week, and contains the best and freshest matter to he found in any A other weekly from a daily r r. n 8 i miscellaneous I11 ; KPI ,i|: mwlI „ contents ate the ireshest and , its . market reports toe latest. TIIE SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR. This, the best, the most reliable and most issued popular of southern agricultural journals, is from the printing establishment of the Constitution. It is still edited by Mr. W. L. Jones, and is devoted to the best interests of the farmers of the south, it is sent at reduced rates with the Weekly edition of the Consti¬ tution. TEEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Daily Constitution, a year $10 00 “ six moths 5 00 “ three mos 2 50 Weekly per six year 1 50 “ months 1 00 “ clubs of 10 12 50 “ clubs of 20 ** 20 00 Southern Cultivator, per year 1 50 “ “ clubs of ten —I “ “ clubs of 20 Tl Weekly Constitution and Cultivator to Address, same address, 1 year, 2 50 The Constitution, Ga. Morning News Serials A NEW STORY BY A LADY OF FLORIDA. SOTVIBIRIE HVIOlSriDE. ” A KOVEL. BY MARY ROSE FLOYD. THE SAVANNAH WEEKI, 8T NEWP Of November 29th will contain the opening chapters of an intensely interesting and charm¬ ingly written serial story, entitled “Sombre Monde,” written express!e lor the News by Miss Mary Rose Floy it, of Daly Grove, Fla. In presenting tuis new serial to onr readers, we feel that we run no risk when we promise the lovers of pleasing and well wrought fieti n a rare, literary treat. To indicate us merits here would be, in a measure, to forestall the interest ot i he reader and thus diminish the pleasure which its perusal cannot fail to im¬ part. “Sombre Monde” will through run some eight or ten numbers of the Weekly News. New subscribers should commence with the commencement of the story, Subseribtien £2 a year; 81 for six months. Money can be sent In money order, registered letter or express, at our risk, J. II. ESTILL, «lec4lf Savannah, Ga. THE SUNDAY PHONOGKAPA, Of Atlanta, is the best weekly paper pub¬ lished in the State. It’s columns contain something to please everybody. It is a bold fearless newspaper; attacking official corrup tion in high places. It is a good family pa— per iu every sense of the word, and we advise our readers lo subscribe for it if they want a good paper from the capital. A specimen $2 copy can be seen at this office. Terms : I per vear; §1 six mouths, 50 cents for three months. Address Phonograph, Atlanta, Ga. Savannah, Florida and Western Railway. General Superintendent’s Office, . Savannah,'December A & G Railroad 13, 79. / AN and after SUNDAY, Dec. H, Passenger L rains on this Road will iun as follows: NIGHT EXPRESS. Leaves Savannah, daily at...... .... 4:30 p m Arrive at Jesup uaily at....... .... 7:00 p m “ at Blaekshear,............ .... S:45 p m “ at Thoiuasviiie............ .... 6:35am “ at Bainbridge at........... .... 9:40 a m “ at Albany................ .... 10:45 a ai “ at Live Oak.............. .... 2:00 a m “ at Tallahassee............. .... 7:00 a ra “ at Jacksonville........... .... 7:50 a m Leave Tallahassee.............. .... 5:45 p in “ Jacksonville............ .... 5:30 p in “ Live Oak................. ....11:15 p in “ Albany................... .... 4:00 p m “ Bainbaidge............... . ... 4:00 p m “ Thomasville..........•.... .... 7:35 p m “ Blaekshear,............... .... 4:45 a m “ Jesup..................... ..... 6:30 a w Arrive at Savannah..... ..... ... 9:00 a m No change of cars between Savannah and Jacksonville, and Savnnah and Albany. Sleeping cars run through to aud from Sa¬ vannah and Albany. Fernandina, Passengers Irorn Savannah for Gainesville and Cedar Keys, take this train. Passengers lor Darien, take this train. Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick take this train, arriving at Brunswick 6 a. in. Passengers leave Brunswick at 8:00 p m., ar¬ rive Passengers at Savannah, 9:00 a. m. leaving Macon at 7:15 a m (daily) except Sunday) couucct at Jesup with this train for Florida. Passengers from Florida by this train con¬ nect at Jesup with train arriving in Macon at 6:25 p m daily except Sunday. from Palace sleeping cars run through toand Savannah and Jacksonville. Couneet at Albany with Passenger trains both ways ou southwestern Railroad to and from Macon, Eufaula, Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans etc. A mail steamer leaves Bain bridge Tor Apala¬ chicola every Sunday and Thursday evening; for Columbus, every Tuesday and Saturday af¬ ternoon. Close connection at Jacksonville daily, ex¬ cept Sundays, for Green Cove springs, St. Au¬ gustine, Palatka, Enterprise, and ail landings ou St. John’s River. Trains ou B, and A. R. R, leave junction go¬ ing west at 11:37 a. in., and for Brunswick at 4:40 pan., daily, except Sunday. Through Tickets sold and sleeping Car Berths secured at Breu’s Ticket Office, No. 22 Bull street, and Atlantic aud Gulf Railroad Passenger Depot. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN DIVISION Leave Savuuah, Sundays excepted at 7:00 a m “ Mcltosh at.. 9:2S a in “ Jesup....... 12:00 m “ Blaekshear.. • • 2:05 p m Arrive at DuPont 6:15 p in Leave DuPont.... 5:15am “ Blaekshear.. 9:35 a m “ Jesnp ...... . 12:30 p m “ McIntosh . , 2:52 p m Arrive at Savannah . 5:40 p m WESTERN DIVISION. DAILY, SUNDAY EXCEPTED. Leave Du Pout at 7:30 a m “ Valdosta at 10:02 a m “ Quitman at 11:42 a m Arrive at Thomasville at 2:10 p m Leave Thomasviie at 2:40 p m “ Camilla at 5:24 p m Arrive at Albany at 7:20 p m Leave Albany at 5:00 a m “ Camilla at 7:20 a m Arrive at Thomasville at 10:20 a m Leave Thomasville at J0-.50 a m “ Quitman at 1:10 p at “ Valdosta at 3:15 p m Arrive at DuPont at 5:45 p m J. S. Tison, Master of Transportation. H. 3. Haines, oeto-tf General Superintendent. Buy your lamps, if you want something new at C . H. Smith’s, for 82.50 each. tf. Fancy Groceries of all kinds, at low prices, for cash, at C. H. SMITH’S. Fierce Sheriff's Sales, First Tuesday in February 1880. Weiier & Brother vs. Dickson & Byrd—cor- - poruiion—A. J. Dickson and Dread B.rd. Judgment October 7th, 1579. Principal 8135.7.5; interest 812.86; Clerk’s cost 46; sheritt’s cost. 84; fi fa 50 cents; cost of sale lo be added. Will be sold before the Court House door, iu the town of Blaekshear, Pierce county, on the first Tuesday in February, 1S80, between the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: Two hundred and, forty-five acres, more or less, ot lot of land number twenty-nine in the Fourth District ot original Appling, uow Pierce county, by virtue of an execution in favor of Weiier A Brother vs. Dickson & B, rd as above. Property pointed out by plaintifts attorney. Terms of sale cash, purchasers pay¬ ing for titles. This December 29 1879. E. Z. BYRD, janl-tds-l?5ws-75-100 Sheriff P. C. Royal Bull, Sunuy South aud dec., the finest CIGARS in town for five cents, at sit! C. H. SMITH'X