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About Blackshear news. (Blackshear, GA.) 1878-18?? | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1881)
BLACKSHHAK NEWS. Pl m iHJ «l> BVKKT TB!IUD«T BT E. /.. HYRD, Proprietor. ILAChSlIEAlt, JUNE 2 188 1. saz ZZ.S. SPECIAL NOTICES. BLAGKSITEAR LODGE NO. 270. K. A M. Regular comman c*tioi»* «*l tbi* Ledge Vr ' (.ouk> ” q T Latirkr w (up/st m A. J. Nthhjki.amj, Recmar, 1000 GALLON3 KEROSENE FUH sale »i 25 cents per Mellon by dec30tt -A.. JM. SMITH. P. O. Hours From 8 o'clock a. m. to 12 m j and trom 2 to 5:30o clock r x. T. J. F i;l.l.KU, i* M. Fine Cotton Seed. A lot of very fine Sea Island cotton seed for sale at feb 24H A. NT. Smith's, FURNITURE *fhe largest and.most ounplpie STOCK ev<-r offered for Bale in Blaokslie.ir, now for sale cheap at J. VV. STRICKLAND’S Hay ! Hay ! A car load ot timothy hay just re¬ ceived and lor sale by feb 24 tf. A. N. Smith, For Sale. Lots of land Nos. 420, 421, 422, 447 and 148, in (lie 3rd District of Appling county, tor particulars ANDREW apple to R. PEH, Jr., ES Biackahear, Ally, at Law. Ga., April 25, 1881. Keep cool. Soda five cents a glass at, Dr. C. II. SMITH S Drug store. THIS PAPER KciWKLL nmy flk* at bo louu.i Ot.it. & C'o'a on 1’ Newspaper Advertising Huroau (to spruce t Street), where adver¬ NEW YORK. tising contracts limy li» be nuuio for It Local Affairs. Locals scarce. Rain is needed. Wens are on a strike. Where is-the B. B. Band’ Gardens are suffering from drouth. There are five post otliees in this iouuty. The mosquitoes before are worst this year here than ever known. The Brunswick fair commences on the 7th instant. Seed peas are in demand and none to be had about here. Our streets need work but it's no use to say so. Send your children here to school, we have no whisky shops, no gambling dens, and our Academy is presided aver by a good teacher. Plums are plentiful at 5 eeuts a quart. It seems like some are of the opinion that the Local Advance is the remains of the Blackshear News. What a mistaken idea. We heard one of our townsmen say the other day that he had not tried to make any garden this year. His little girl standing by said: "Its making without your help.” Brantley will soon occupy Ins uew store, from the progress Mock and his workmen nr ■ making. We have a communication from Callahan, Fla., which is unavoidably browued out this week; will appear next. Blackberries are beginning to make their appearance. We were in Waycross last Mon¬ day and talk is that a railroad will be in course of construction at no distant day from Waycross to Macon. She also wants a cotton and wool factory. T. J. Byrd was in town last Tues¬ day. He was speaking of going to Jacksonville, next week. Mr. A N. Smith’s clerk, Seward Smith, informs us that he «.»1«I last Saturday six cadies of tobacco, and it was not a good dav - for selling 9 eabev. The SylvaniaTeleplume wauls you understand that he'* got corn silk*; we have mutton corn down here. Why is it that the railroad crossing between Strickland’s and the tnilliue ry store is kept obstructed all the time. Gray dm* are [Jokerable , but tb< ; i!u^.-.|.[.e»ram>-i„ 1 iin-'}i.ig. IGir litl'.un i- popular tor cieauliae*. ami l^TOyr^.-ungtaeyouthfulcot. r. ^ Strickland lias had a. nc-at picket fence put up in front of his new dwelling. Sheriff Miller of Ware county was down here last Tuesday to execute official business in consequence oi being no sheriff in Pierce. We want a few more subscribers to the. Njcvts. Better come soon or your name will be last. “Bay State' BJbts and Shoes war ranted to never rip at J. W. Strickland’s 2905. what is it fr mayl2 4t C. H. Smith,. Dru gg ist.. “Bay State" Boots and Shoes war ranted to never rip ah J. W.. Strickland’s Un’ike other iron preparations. Brown’t Iron Hitters will not injure the teeth. We learn that Tom Pritchet (col.) died last Tuesday morning at his house in this place, after about one week’s illness. We heard a man say last Saturday that he heard another man say that he had watermelons large enough to thump. How large were they ? Farmers down on the riv.er, informs us that corn crops are excedi ugly good. “Hay State" Boots and Shoes war¬ ranted to never rip at tf J. W. Strickland's We are informed that there is soon to.be an organization held in town of the “Hot Ltcklcst" soon as they can get the President to call a meeting. Our subsoription list is increasing. A friend to rich and poor is Brow’n Iron bitters. Tney strengthen ami heal The Advance was in. error last week last week by saying that Rev. A.. A. Andrews was general traveling agent for the Singer Mfg Co.; the Advance will take notice* that ho is only a canvassing agent.. Mr. D. Toombs,, a first-class painter has the contract of painting the Masonic Building. He commenced this morning, Weiike visitors but rather they'd leave the mumps at home when visit¬ ing our sanctum. Light showers this week which are greatly needed in this section. A glimpse through the post office will convince you that strangers are rapidly coming in every day. We congratulate the B. & A. R. R. Company in securing the services *>f as competent operator as Mr. V . L. Stanton at Waycross. Aside from his ability as operator he has no oouitesy, and sociability, A. Kalahan, near the colored church, has sold out so wo hear and going to leave town. “25)05."—The mystery attaching to these figures is now solved, as a glance at our advei Using columns wiU show, and no dread of them now remains, except among their deadly enemies. the pin astd - onueh worms that ♦ litA L , Innnm llUIllilife 8) *v •t..in 111, ! ‘" ksto Mr - ■>'*» Aldridge. our wori i> townsman «iinl city l>urbt*r * * IA»I 14>» Uu *kd tllP IHV lu'Ki UtH piUIUd that Xllal I ivave t Imjcu w pleasure i oi r eating , • this . our Y'cur * • The Preidont of the old "Pot ers P ort11 falling r ii* off r* of o fully e « hfty % * re percent, since their last annual i«g. However, tl»o>:dM OlBcers advertising a meetijN Ih',, expect to be reorgy »i ii m« r<>; 1 'mg dimi.y weir. It ready for the sut^ clastic, pli.i.fo, i TJF , . f i-*4d,ast,ad*, inter YiVikiness. ciding Mnvhniii I’rhe W \MVKI* mj*. !'S, i V. N Y »*|GAVE l * !e I Ja,f,nt UY CHILD K**nedjr three 290,»—and dunes ot tle v brought away C. II. had Smith, a jjml of worm*. Hold by gist. The Toutliern Fanaet's Month iy This popular and prosperous jour is before us, and this, the Jane number, gives it a Still stronger claim to the tide of the “be-t agricultural and family magazine in the South.” In addition to its very full amount reading for the farm and fireside, the C,U, * M * "umber contains an lritetest ‘ History of the Georgia State Ag Society,” by Malcom John son. Esq., and :t “ Report on Fish Ciil ture,’’ by Dr. II. Hi Can. With a publication in the hands of every fur iner and planter in the Southern States there would he a more intelligent cul¬ tivation of the soil and diversion of crops, and less complaints of badtimes The Fari£r s Monthly is sent postage tfree for one year for $2.00, or six months for $1.00. Address J. H. Es t ill, Savannah, Ga. This Mystery Explained.. 0(H|K Is the patent name of an in * valuable remedy tor removing from the human system pin and stomach worms. It was the prescriplipo of a celebrated physician, and saved the life of the child it was dispensed lor. It has since £een the means of saving the lives of thousands of children by its timely use. It is put up in the form of powders, ready tor use, and children take it readily, as it is a plea¬ sant medicine. Sold by 0. II Smith, Druggist at 25 cents. When The Fields Are White With Cotton ! ‘‘No money now; can’t buy Pianos or Organs till cotton comes in.” Y es you can Rake np fib cash on an Organ, or $25 cash oil a Piano, and we will sell you during Innc, duly, August and September, ai Rock Bottom Cash Rate., and wail, 3months for the balance, without or.ecent of interest Cash Rates Three Months Credit. No lmerest. Don't forget it. Grand Summer Cleaning a sale of New and Second-Hand Inst ruuici 500 Pianos, 500 Organs. All Styles. A i • miles. All prices. Must be clor-ed it Special Terms to Installment buyern. ■ isli prices advanced only Ten Per Cent. Fifteen Days test Trial. Guar anteeed ( rillment from six best makers. Catalogu *i'd full information mailed free of charg Avoid being imposed upon by Beatty, or my other man, by ordering at once fro. ibeGreat Wholesale Piano and Organ 1).- a of the South,. LUDDEN & BATES' aithern Music House, Savannah, Ga. OGAMS WIIAT every mother need *' *oor her child, when it is troubled with worms. Sold by C. II. Smith, Diuggist. Mb' J%iyofF'CoN)C usa: SdfiFrcuir. & SB.’. Haaateare s&ito coauast ot ci ; *■;' '-F t : s 'i " : m - ■ ’"3 »*'x.us cq.iw. raster K.^?V- s " £ iSilii l citcwH rom : i P ‘a :t uj Mv 1 *d'i ft. r l*»wi f'*-.rrw t?< r.lv ot ! Ln»g W tflfhl t>. t i . -t .aW lhi. &L. x »p«vi Ou 10 day* U.a ^*•»*»<>«• ..«wr.v«. ^OrsvnHw OllipOdd h^irSClfor ally Catf.Iognei! si about * lltVl. 0.‘33. No let • .„r or avreeter toned Mftj.urnt cun yrm.te. noth’r.g t .ry It, 1'hurvh, lLiI!*L'hai»ti and Fat k»r Orgfcr.s. and upward j^mTdws’: K!S | -t' G * »■. PIMjS * .•' ui-An t&g&WdSfc - waaottv l> . v •- TE.IFII SlTilXGH.. W< ‘ghi o :;n Nvxed, ov«* a: id onMhlrl fuii agraSi scale, r. *ewood -as.-, a . • l.l q at j: : . „ h.^y waGai ;• found k|' back finished anno Of TtL<h grmad i\..ir Ja!r , fret .cacHy«r^),ra-N -k, mlij W 4t,* . fcevfranu.capped action, d« ryrvtd pt^ .i ro'-f .’ , 'o<l aioald * v *ry haasawrs. Tl. i» auia-nific. ntPianA >». ivt whkut every ’raprcvcHt. at that:««*y way tcuds to the pert. fectlon of that instrumeaft W«tt added. ’ * •** 1 BHItcT and for BASH, tlT able to ieT • co t — Q ma arc tM» baaotifnl Piano fop iw> tlKts k*lf what ls orditianly a^ked by Mi^ejctfor “ $285. J " ^ pyw’ nii. ineai?to uienKUi*^ 1 ''^ xnnuu* d hasingCo., ntAintaiu * The Meriden oulll., BOWDITCKPS AMERICAN FLORIST: Is a beautiful Illustrated Monthly Maoazinf. devoted to flower culture and the household; it is a large quarto publication, and every number contains -my a page cf Horticultural Items, a page of Floorer Novelties, a page of Household Hinth, a pa ge of news} Agricultural Items, a page of Floral corre¬ ■;> spondence which give# information to all, and. always three leading articles on Floriculture, in fact WJy devoted to flowers; Tells you howto grov, them, : 1 »Wlien plant them, and how take to to care of them. w Large pages, twelve by fourteen inches. 'Engraved s cover with interchangeable plates—Contains all the news of the flower world. And with each number a Floral Premium. Twelve in all. g^ QOa year, single copy lOcts. Address all communications to Wm. E. 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US’' liM^i L glut stag rr I V A » ! mw wa i t ' L a —w a mgm FTR-sT T7 mi i iBh Wt $■ CfHP : k III -G'ii 4 Si 8 -A i i . . 1 ■ w ?|S •r mm * • M D IP mfiltef. < » He ■ nl^ fel - r m ; h L , * g _I N.Cl MM OBANGE . ;,77^Yf30 H N 8 0 A RK St /V ^ V M AS S / ) N EW- UNION YOR SQUARE £ IT Y. / ; - - ,* V V PEOPLES BROS., Agents. Atlanta, Ga. PArERTVE^KWED^ TR US S* a FOR SALK BY Dr. G. H. SMITH, BLACKSIIEAR, GA. frOft $20 1 P erda V at home. Samples worth 5 „„.. <a„„ Portland, Maine. W. M. DAVIDSON, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Liquors, Segais, 158 Bryan Street, North S : .de, Oppo¬ site the Market. : : GEORGIA --— o: SOLE A’TENT FOR Win. Massey & Co.’s Celebrated Philadelphia Ale. jvI3tf Iln. V.O, BEST, DEFTIST, Cor. Congress and Whitaker Sts. Savannah, Ga. 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