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About Blackshear news. (Blackshear, GA.) 1878-18?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1881)
nog, 1 <mc ipi fer f* mm IMStll FOR RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backccho, Soreness of the Ghost, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swall¬ ings Scalds, and Sprains, Burns and General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Hoadacho, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. P-‘ Fi-ernrstMi on t-arth equal* Sr. Jacos* Oit •» U-roily a ■*<»/'•. *•<- trial <•, simple and cheap Extern-. A entail* Put the comparatively tiitliny outlay <-f oO Onto, and everyone niff- rlr< with pain can liave cheap and poaitiva proof of It* claim*. Direction* in Eleven I.en(Uay> *. BOLD BT ALL DBtTGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE. A. VOGELER & CO., Haltimare, MdL, U. S. i. Rtaiudtmi Nrarslgia, Sprains, Pain In the Back and Side. There Is nothing more painful than these Useasea; hut the pt.tn can he removed and the disease cured hy use of Perry Davie* Pain Killer. This remedy is nut a cheap Bendas or l’etrolemn product that must be kept away from Are or boat to avoid danger of explosion, nor It it an untried experi¬ ment that may do more harm than good. Pain Killer h: s been in constant use for forty years, ami the universal testimony from all parts or the world is. It never faile. It not onl.\ effects a permanent cure, hut It relieves pain alrhost Instantaneously. Betag a purely vi retable/remedy, it is safe in the hands ol Hie most Inexperienced. The record of < ures by the use of Paw Killsu would fill volumes. The foUowtng extracts from tetters received show what those who have tried U think: Edgar About Cady,Owatoxma, iuce Minn.,says: a year . my wife became subject to severe Buffering from rheuinulmm. Our report relieved whs her. to the Paw Kin ler, which .pcedilr Charles Powell writes from tha Sailors' Home. I London: had b-en arti rted three years with neumlgto *nd violentvpa- ioeof theftomxch. Thedoctors a* Hwtminvtei Uo*[>iUI save up my ca*e in de*!*ir. immedtati I trioo yonr P^.is Kii.i.F.n, i nd it gave me relief. I have regained my strength, end i -n now able to f -llow my uauel O. _oocujmtion. H. Walworth. Saco, Me., writes: the I etra nde riencoi by immenittc relief from pain in _ E. the use c-f your Pain Kim.es. York says: I have need yonr Pain Kilt.es for rheumstfam, and have reoeiv-d groat benefit. Barton Seaman says: Have ured J’ain Kilmmi for thirty year*, told have found it * e*r»r/i»fKsy remedy for Mr. rheumntimn Slid lameness. Bnrditt writes: PhU. IticMvr-ad. tqgive relief In cnee, of rbemnaVem. Prom Gilbert, octual Somerset, I know Pa., writes: Pain Nh.t.sw I the best medicine use, I get. your s ran Alt druggists ketp pain Kiu.sk. Its price Is so low that It is within the reach ot all, and It win save many times its cost in doctors' bills. »5c., soc. and «i.oo a bottle. PERRY DAVI8 Jt 80N, PrepiMen, Providence, R. I. BxiST the business pu lie. now Y<>u ean before make ii.ou ■. •,r.ti work for u* than at aiothinsr el*e < u.,t needed. W, will start you $12 n <! t.v old inov.irds made at home by the indu-''•;<». 1 -. Men, women, iniys and ^irl< wan : ( very where to work for us. Now is the i (iK. You e:;n work iu spare time only or jlive ,.;n: whole tiin ■ to Ibe husiuess. You <an live n inane and do'in- work. Jto other bosii will ;*a. you nearly a* well. No one ean u> •> nke -nortnoiis pay by ent-agini; at one,. >>-t| Out tiit and'errrs free. M one. mndv la»i, easily, aud honorably. Address TkI’i .v » *>.. Aujiusta, Maine. nov 10- ly. $20. AND RATIONS. t I will II. pay^ TIVVVTV I >v F.N I i , DOLLARo . D rr.n MONTH AND RATIONS, for good hands to work at Saw Mill. Come on any sod set in 1o work. WM. ARMITAGE, och 6tf Nahunta, Ga. MOOSE, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, Bi.ackshkar, Ga. Bills due ini mediately aflsr service rendered ia ca*h, nr •‘inintr* piudu e at m'rkei value (l><Ui*l t«r«et that credit “Wout" pa. bills') „«lV .' -If. aettd ia your Job Work at once BLACKSHRAR NEWS. Pl’W.I*HKI> KVBKT TMUSSHaT BT * *• BLACKSIIEA R, . GA DKCEuBRR, 8, 18.-H. ■ -rn.^T d Local Affairs. Locals have been crowded out. Examine a tine lot gold and gold rolled plated jewelry for sale by Mr. David Reese, at the Brown House. The u«*w ware house now ia course of construction at this place is mak tug rapid progress. Mr. W. J. Gardner, astist, desires that those in want yjf good pictures should take uotiL- that he has not left this country, but is located at Way Cross, where he would be pleased to serve any in want of good pictures. 1881 will soon be numbered among the things of the past. Carry your old gold and silver to Mr. Reese, at the Brown House, and exchange it for jt welry. Mr. Reese and son are guests of the Brown House; they are from North, anil contemplate stopping here to re -ain the health of the son who have been h.t vj^ig fever tor som e time. * r ta Dep;^ nrar Schlatter timo, vilie, lit Piel 1c sw^^^B^veitibcr 18, Mr, ul- 1 and Mrs. Aocil and — © - Uira wl '° *— CL un to come unto me, forbid them not, for of swell is the kingdom of heaven.” A sleep in Jesus blessed sleep, From which none ever'wakes to weep; A calm and undisturbed repose, Unbroken by the last of foes. A sleep in Jesus oh! how sweet, To be for such a dumber meet With holy confidence to sing; That death has lost bis venom’d sting. A Friend. Nervcous prostration, dysyepsia, melancholy, Betters. -ured by Brown,A Iron 1 A Christinas Present for Musical People Organinas, the new musical won dor, $10; Accurdeons $1 to $25, Mus¬ ic Boxes $1,50 to $5; Musical Albums $5 to $10; Harmonicas 5 cents to $5; Violins $4,50 to $100; Guitars $3 to $75: Flutes $1 to $50; Banjos $1 $15. Tamborines, Cornets Fifes, Flute Harmonicas, Music Folios, Piano Stools and Covers, Music Books, Met¬ ronomes, Toy Cornets, Drums, and all kinds of noise producers. $50.00 Lowest prices South. guaranteed. Articles not satisfactory cau be returned, Large 40 page logue free of charge. Address, den & Bates’ Southern Music House, Savannah, Ua. PIANOS and ORGANS. Grand Sqecial Halida/ Sate. For Christmas, 18X'., make yourself aud taw ily happy bv the (.ill of a Piano - r an Orttau, that wilt till your home with musie, not on y for » dav. but lor a lifetime. SPECIAL, HOLIDAY IALE. First class iustruiueois trout six * esl makers; !•>-. at vies, all grades, all prices, but no eouip tition with cheap make.s, We sell none lm, Reliable instruments from old makers. Oth¬ ers may deceive purchaser', with otters ot #) OOu Pianos tor f22 -, aud a? Stop Orifa.m for Mi.', but we won’t, tiold dollars can’t l>e Ml cents. True eeoa< my Jie* iu purchase of a ReiLdd- Instrument, cost what it ma VEST INSTBUMSNT8 POE MOKEir, isoureiaiw, KiuiinthUw. e«.m pc to with ihe world. Send lor Catalogues and Jijiceial Holiday sale Prices Address LUDDEN & BATES, Savannah, Ga. The Great Wholesale Southern Piiuo and gnii De iters. PATENTS Weeutrtinue to act os Solicitors for Patents. Caveats, Trade Marks. Copyright^ etc., for the United States. PKtentaobtatoed through y'ZSl £%%%.. W us we noticed In the sa zsnnc Americas. This large and splendid Iltus of trated setewt.*. weekly Is i«per.e*.aOay«M^bow» interesting, the very MUNlTA aad has an Address CO, Patent Sottcl o ^^j am TO ^Ai m ucAM. si vast n«w. An Extraordinary Offer. A Bo<ik Frkk. The publisher of < with T,, e P» l <* of the paper tor one year, $2.00), Utore the 1st of Jan n.-iry, 1882, and all subscribers whore new In-tore that date, a copy ol any one of the novels of the ‘'Moniing Nems Libiary, free of charge. 1 hes* serids are written bv \ Soul hern authors and i are pruned excellent • , in • handsome , quarto f irm, hi style and on ° good papei. „ ^ Ti The ut VV eekly a *, 1. JftWS i# 18 a mam moth paper, and ranks with the best ill the Union. This premium otter also j extends I* tr. to t tnat ...» „i,i able agricul- „ - ..1 tnral journal, the Southern Farmer’s Monthly, and any one of the novels will he sent free to those who su*> scribe to the Montrily tor a year Ad dnss.J. H. hsull, bavnnnah, Ga. An agreeable dressing for the hair, that wilt slop its tailing, has lieen long nought tor. Parker’s Hair Balsam, dissinguished tor its purity, tully sup pii- s tins want. nov!7-4w. Make $20.00 for Chritsmas! The publishers of Butledge’s Aonth ly iu the prize puzzle department ot their Monthly tor December offer the following easy way tor some oue to make $20.00: To Uje ^ on M \ iug m which is (be lougest verse in the Old Testament ^,j .Hcriptions by Dec. 10th 1881, we will Ve $20,00 in gold as a prize. The money will be torwarded to the winner December 15th, 1881. Those who try r the F«« mast * e " d 20 ^Hls with . ; and u which address wlii|||teLlisheil of the afi^^^^theprize, the uaint with the correct answer t htn^ta. Cut lhi * out ! \\ b ” ' rur,h •*«-«> ^, ou A dress, Rti 0 rLKOlc ih ausuiNo " Company, E.tstou, 1 a. SCHOOL NOTICE. All parties dvsiriug to have School Accounts exiiinined and audited, will oblige me by vailing it my office ou Saturdays the 3rd and 24th umlaut. Andrkw B, Estk. , Jh., County School (J<mmii.sHioii«r. Take Notice Citizens. The citizens, especially those fond of pleasure and amusement, are respec¬ tfully invited to attend a fueetiug at the Court House on the second Satur¬ day, the 10th instant, to adopt suita¬ ble rules and regulations regarding a shooting match here ou Christmas day. To appoint a committee to get up the prizes to be shot for and atioth er committee select a suitable place for the occasion, Ac. Adjoining comi¬ ties are cordially iuxited (o take part with us in the affair. Peace and or¬ der will be enforced. CITIZENS. A Cough, Cold AVj-lm oi Bore Throat bliouM be flopped fi'cqcently results in an iu?u:iab&- Lung- fMneane or C<m*uiD|i ilou Brown's Branchial 'I r«n lie* do not di» .older the sioumcli like ooii.-b -yni|>» aud tail Ham, but net directly au ia* inti tmad j »n*, »l tayinK irriistion, tfive relief in Xsthtua, Bron i Uitu, Coui-hs, Catarrh, and the Throat Troub¬ les which Mingi rs anu Public speakers are sub jeet to. For thirty years Brown’s Urouehiai Trucher have been recommended by ph.si elaiis, anil have alwavs glvnn perfect *ati6f-.c— lion. Having twa-n tested by wide anJ con¬ stant u*e tor nearly iu entire generation, they baveaitaiuef well-merited rank among the lew stup'.c remedies of the age. Bold at 25 eta. a lx»x ever) where. nov 17 12m. notice. Weave requested to announce that Elder Field, formerly ei Macon, will preach here, io the M. E. Chnrch, ob the 15th lost., at 7 p. m. He ia 72 years of age. well verted io scripture, it is urged that every body come out and hear hi u. Tlte Trenton (N. J.) Gazatte, men¬ tion* the case of Mr. John Wood, with the American Pottery Co., that city, who was cured by St Jacobs Oil of an attack of iheumalism, which had confim-d him to his bed for seventeen weeks. He praises it unstintedly. Make ’ife worth living—renew health- Brown’s Iron Bitters will do We regret having no more but it ia unavoidable lor awhile. A SMILE of SATISFACTION. This from the Cleveland (Ohio) K * ffer * twMurer of ,W Cleveland Her aW, our representative inquired of that gentleman, after stating his mis sion, if he personally knew any thing about the Great German liemedy, St. JaCO , , ”* n ° ., l A . sm, ' e , , acros * * Mr \f r . Keffer's tvenei s extiresaive expressive f-use i.ioe and ana hia ms eves twinkled merrily as he replied in the affirmative, . I Will ... not refuse , to ....,,,, " y eX pTho i >er,e r ; B ii«i “®f V lU i. ‘ :• ^ R,MI > OU . think best. may } use It as you 3 four . years ago 1 sprained one ot my ankles, an accident which, as vou are aware, entailes much suffering and sometimes k . aV es the limb in a condition to re mind . , frequently - of . the . old ... hint. oue Unfortunately this result ensued Whenever the weather beowne damp or my system absorbed the slightest cold iny ankles pained me. This went on at intervals for over three years, A Strike Fur Trade* DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, Millnery Goods, LADIES BONNETS and HATS. w— Hard-ware, Groceries, Hollow-ware, Tubs, Buckets, Baskets, Sewing Maehines , Esley Organs , Buggies, HARNESS. SADDLES & BRIDLES, ALIO - $3000 WORTH OF CHOICE CLOTHING. •flrThe above assortment has been selected from the Northern, Eastern fc and Western markets, and will! be sold by the undersigned at close prices. All in need will confer a favor by giving him a call. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. W. STRICKLAND , BLACKSHEAR, GA. oct 11m, JOSEPH A. HARPER, —DEALER IN— GR0CEIES, PROVISIONS, FRUIT, CANNED GOOD OF ALL KINDS. TOBACCO, CIGARS, PIPES, SOAP, POTASH, MATCHES Ac., Ac. A FULL LINE OF STATIONERY GOODS, Always on hand, aacb as Paper, Envelopes, Pens, Ink Etc. i Also Fresh Garden Seeds warranted to rone op and of the very beil varieties. Also a Ml Hue of FdMlI.Y MEDICINES, Essences Ac C-A.NTIDJE3S Ot all kinda, Craokciv, Ginger Snappa, Nuts, Nutmeg. Raisena, and all kinds ot Confectioneries «nd also, ROCKET BAKING POWDER, Eqoal to Romford’s in reaped, for which I m every am aole agent. It ia put up in glaaa veasels that ia worth more than you usually pay FOR THE PREPARATION ALONE. the very beat, always on hand. | Kerosine a specialty. 110 proof at 25 cent* per gallon. FRESH FISH ON HAND WEDNESDAY * SATURDAY DIRECT FRO! CEDAR KEYS ON ICE. Don’t tail to give me a trial order and be convinced tb%t yem can do aa well here a* any whcrelae. JOSEPH A. HARPER, oct 5tf. Blackebear, Ga. and I could not obtain relief. Last winter I applied St. Jacobs Oil and it sttsistir ~ demand Brown s Iron Bitter, of your druggist. Take no ether. It is perfect K AT* yv Great chance to a«ii«mon y, Those who always lake advantage <>r the good char ce* for making money that are offered, general W°un- wealihv, white those who do not. ha pr «„e aucb chance? remain in poverty. We w “" 1 «n»ny men, wumen, boys and K irl* (o w«»rk for u$ right In their own localities. Ant one esu <t<* the work ptorerl? tr. m the tint atint. The business will pay morn than tea times or inary wsffas. Expensive oatfl. urn i*he«j tree. No oue who«ug«|iea fait* io make money time rapidly. You ran devote vourwhole f uil to the work, or only your span moments a,,d that hi nt-eled *em 8. S. CARTER & BRO •y DEAUKKS IN Family • Groceries dTld . , Mi*OV13lOfl8y CANNED GOODS. TOBACCO. Etc. Blacksbsai, Ga.