Blackshear news. (Blackshear, GA.) 1878-18??, April 06, 1882, Image 3

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PLAIN TRUTHS The blood is t’ e foundation of > it circulates through the body, and every part unless it is pure rich, good health is impossible. disease has entered tiie system ctz.’y sure and quick way to drive it out is to purify aud enrich the Llood. These sini* facts are well known, and tiic highest medical authorities agree that nothing but Iron will restore the blood to its Batumi condition - r -~*nd also that all the iron preparations hitherto made blacken the teeth, cause head¬ ache, and are otherwise injurious. Brown’s Iron Bitters will thor¬ oughly and quickly assimilate with the blood, purifying and strengthen¬ ing it, and thus drive disease from any part of the system, and it will not blacken the teeth, cause head¬ ache or constipation, and is posi¬ tively not injurious. Saved his Child. JJ N. Euttw St., Baltimore, Md. Feb. 12 , j68u. tion Gents:—Upon of friend the I tried recommenda¬ Brown’s a Ikon Bitters as a ionic and re¬ storative for my daughter, whom I was thoroughly convinced was I terrible wasting Having disease, lost away three with under daughters Consumption. the care by the of eminent believe that physicians, anything I could was loth to disease, arrest the progress of the but, to my had great taken surprise, before my daugh Y r one bottle of Brown’s and Iiu ron Bitters, she began to mend now is quite restored to former health. A fifth daughter began to show signs of Consumption, and when the physician was consulted he quickly said “Tonics were re¬ quired;’’ the elder sister and was when taking informed Brown’s that Iron Bitters, responded “that is a good tonic, take it.’’ A do ram Phiik. Brown’s Iron Bitters effectual ly Weakness, cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion and and renders the greatest relief and benefit to persons suffering from such wasting diseases as Con¬ sumption, Kidney Complaints, etc. fil'l fnisinesa tn*\* itin* fu tic. Y u money faster lit work for us Ibmi ni . .co* ’else t.apila! not needed. W. will cum’. • • it ♦ 12 n d-t.y and upwards made at hone* In the industrious. Men, women, boys und'*,ii I • want'.-d everywhere to work for us. vow i» lhe fine. You can work iu spare time cult or giie tour Wh *le t'lii to the business, Ym < an live at home amt do ii.e work. No oiber hasines will ,*a jolt nearly an well. No one can Iml 'o it tike enormous pay In engaging at once. Cost I Omfi.t and lerns fr«e. Vi«...e made fimt, ea-ily, and houorably. yldure— Thuk do Co.. Augusta, Maine. nov l*-t\ PHYSICIAN. A CONCtDCD FACT THA V DRUa GISTS SELL The best 01(4 • HU lor the least mom y. I* you don’t b'-lieve ii tv. 11 atitl sc Dr. C. H. SMITH S Iiin-v. lie will Kell • ou three cigars to*- in els t! v jou can’t imv elsewhere for five cent* end. Will ml>o sell vou two y.>od eiifiirs for live cents, g.Mnt as is ordiua fall. RO'd lor >c. e.eh. 1TL> AN OUTNIUK LIVE Olf MY l.i;i nesR, het.ee 1 will »e.I you cigars very eln-.ti* i in:<u business.” ugl 1 tf DR. ANDREW M. MOORE, PRACTICING- P aY RICIAN *Blacksheak, Ga. Bills due immediately after service rendered in ea-h, or couuir |»lo.lit e at ui'rket value (Don't tort»et ibat credit “wont ’ pa bfls’) n.»v : -tf .CKSHEAE ACADEMY. 1882. ♦•mliE § EELQ/ILE^ ----1, — ftSBip.’ing oBAtONO/Y Term of tliis lusiitution .IA8UAKY. will be gilt the Vhb „t Bins 8 ? TsiTiois pis asm -OF TEN WEEKS. Primary class, 4*- 5 ^dvallced English, 05 » Latin and Greek, pc c MUSIC EXTRA. Tuition due at expiration of each quai ter. DISCIPLINE STRICT & IMPARTIAL. Fur further particular* apply to JNO. E. HANNA, Principal. our cs ( 7 i 0H<*W KtCH. i BLACKSHKAR TEWS. t’mi.wutD »VEBt Tauasi iY by E. Z. BYRD, Editor aud Proprietor —at— BLACKSHEAR, GA APRIL 6. 1882. VALEDICTORY. With this issue we bid cur friends and patrons, one and all ad eu. Just four years ago we issued t e first copy of the News, predicted 1 y many and even ourself to be for only a short while, but fialttering comments from both the people a ^ th$ pros induced tts to struggle on until we have dosed the fourth volume of its existance, and now ils rante is registered in the pages of the past; though, „o be succeeded in a snort time by its successor The News and Sknai., which will can out all of the contracts made by ib^ News, as though the change had not been made. Advertisers in the News will re ceive Tujc News and Siunal contain¬ ing their “ad’s” until the contract is i out; and so it will be with subscribers that has paid up in iitli to ante. Those tint are in a.Tea. s tot lie News will have the ti ne, tor which they are due charged up «o them and bills ren¬ dered accordingly, and the paper dis euiuir.ued; and we earnestly ask iu behalf of our successor that all of our former friends aud patrons come for¬ ward and contract with The Nk.vs and Signal. We again take pleasure of thank¬ ing our friends and patrons for their liberal patronage, and the press we .tie forever in lvmembraiiue for cour and complimentary notices paid us during our existanoe. Advertise iiients and paid up subscriptions will ire tvanstered to The News and Hus sxi 4 as betorestaled, ail in arrears will * * DC a. ed. Give us your support anti co-opcr ati.m and we will give you a paper that you will not feel tin iarressetl to speak ot in any society. Respectful iy, E. Z. BYRD, Black shear Ga. Local /ffairs. Another enterprise in t<»wn. M**ssrs B. D. Brantley and fioi s, have pul ina novelty job priming press and material for the purpt <e of doing their own printing. The P. G. in (x. is coil linly now in Bla .ksheitr. We don't t iy where she is stopping, bur tie. tv is a certain fellow of in town to whom ve give cred¬ it possessing < xeelieut taste, and is somewhat inclined in tha direction. From reports now in c rcululiou w’e t xpect soon to clirouic ; the happy event of a—well, you ii ive all heard u and we’ll desist. r l’he walking vane our *fficient **d .tor made mention ot 1: •> week lias, we fear, lead him a str; ,; or at any rate has lead him off on h *re and liie publisher and his k *cl ul” will have to fall back upon therusd.es forcopy as of old. , We hear divers of op nioiis ns i<» •> If mistaken, iiorse-power. we are i ot I! is lhe power of one horse or us tjuivalent; 33,090 poands raised one iuot high in a minute. Mr. Carpenter is i.iak :ig some ini (Movements .. his al , estate . upon i u\ li.ackshear that is a cred t to him tlie town. Mr Can-elite J is one of our most enterpiisng Him .tnatilH. , Hl« ... motto is, “quick sales an i small prof iis;” and he lias a reputat. m for selling ® cheap . goods it Will be Laid rival. to Uverworked , , and , men women. (>er sotis of Sedentary habits, and others whose system needs recuperation, nerves toned, and muscles strength ened, shcu.duM Brown s Iron Bitters, Blacks hear has been moie than or¬ dinarily represented i Cl asm. ■his week, owin^r to eourt •—* o session at that place. B. D. Brantley and sons sold a little over five hundred dollars worth of goods in on* last week. Can any store in any town the size of Blackshear in the Eonth beat it? They have bought their apring goods in Archie early. They were selected by Mr. trip North Brantley and during comprise his recent quantity, they durability variety, cheapness quality,** aud We are glad to note that Mr. J. P. Renfroe, of whom mention has been •.nade some time tgo ol ,the accident that h. ppend to him in getting his hand sawed off, halt reoote ed sufii cieml % to return to his milt. All classes of hasiiiesa and profes¬ sional men, who would like to have iheir will do business well to pui^tafote tln ir the advertise public, sentMn :m ilts at once to bt> iuseied in Tiik News and Signal which re intend to issue on Fi iday : lie 2li? instant This s. ould be an iuportat Mature with business men and should m<t be neg i*et-d; as we ufteitd to issue about loK) copies mort than will he moes s:i y to fill our sub-oi ption list— extras. Don’t wait for us to call upon yon but sen 1 in your •**ad' - ,’ aud Wl* will fix the price afterward*. We ref on many re de*v to the ad virtual out U!v er( ip 1 ion, “L am of Fio.ida,’ to be fom,. in u.-, issue, ovei the signatu eof 0. ii. Po l.lleion, Editor oi die Key West ‘kino, rat Florida is t' .-4 gtinuigt' ■ pa an mi of beii g the bes tropic 1 . r*nt Suite iu tin.* iji.. *n. Only afo-\ , .its since \0U co lib have b<> .gilt die ns*. uuim i*roven land in Florida lo ...out .*>1 l. per aC'V, a id nc,v tha, la:* • ori.ig from jit)), to .')(). p*,v •.er-*. \v< area Eioiidiau and know •v.i . id ot .ve sp< ik. Mr. James L. Martin »v.*i.* is one of thep uicip.il business ineii 1 .’S ivan nali is stopping with Mrs McMillan ol Hiaoksh ar for iiis i ; illn. II* has his t'unii.y with him lie uas im¬ proved since he came in re . ist week; and we hope'soon to me. n.m tiis en¬ tile recovery. We ha\e dm in derial, . about 31) days ago, for a seven column paper and thought at that time to be able to have issued die first number by the first instant; but have j ist le ceived the invoice of the same. We will not n one any definite tim • when our reading friends can look for the ‘tn*w paper," Tub News and mgnal, but they need not be sui j rised at any lime, after the2J.li, insia .t, to get the first copy. We .rill give a lu'l expla nalion to our patrons regarding sub seriplious, advei lisruents ifc in the I'm ure. When tw’ > young people start out i.i lif t together wdli nothing imtade .ermi nation to succeed, avoiding the invasion of ach it her s idiosyncrasies, not carrying tfie caudle near Int gun powder, sympathetic with each other’s employment, willing to live on smalt means until they get large facilities, paying discipline, as they with g », taking life here as a iia and foui four hands ey fighting *s watching |>enls, us laities—whatever others may say or do, that is a roy.il marring.. it is so g.-t down in the heavenly archives, and the orange-Llosoni shall wittier on neither sale ol the grave, We acknowledge the receipt of a eoj»y of the Soitfurn World, pub¬ lished at Atlanta, by the Southern W orld Publishing Co., and W. G. .,,, . editor. Hus .8 a journal , of industry for the f irm, home and work sfio >, as it expres es it. A Cough, Cola or Sore Throat .]joui<i Mopp* ti fn*4«#eoiiy re«iulu an lururaU, Luru- liu -aae ,.r C.mruuip l * ' a Br .tiehial irutbesdu not dia older the s tiu-ncb likeeOiitiU -yrups and b:»l • but act tliret-lly on o.e i- fl .hinU jari-, a! I .ymg irritatiou, give r^li.1 iu Asthma, br,*u V bil “* ^rrh.a. dihe Ttanwi 1 ...ui> les which Makers ane Pu tile speakers are *ub j cl lo . y or ihirtvy nr- Hrowu « /f.ouehml t ruckler have l<een re. oi.iQK-oded by pit ►i eiau**, and bate aiw» » giteu perli-ct miiki <- lion. Hav.ug >*~-u by Wide aui c.m ££ “^^V^lF-MieritoJTrEk'^^ou^the renediea 8oid 2i i eW »tep e of the age. at eu. a iwi every whete. itov 17 Itui. Dr. ii. J. .Stuitii lias had his kitch eu replaced by a new one now just complete!. A3CES;CAN NEWSPAPERS XH 1882. The Atner can Newspaper Directory, which will be issued next month by Geo. P. Rowell Co., of New York, will contain the names of 10,611 peri odicals in the United States and Ter ritoi ies, which is a gain of 344 in the p^d. Th, number of daily papers has moreaaed m a somewhat larger proportion, and is now rejrcse i" ed bv a ta! of 1)96 against 921 in 1881. The largest increase has lH*en in New York—10 dailies. 29 of all sons. . tll Illinois . and , Missouri ... . show , a percentage of gain which is even grea • er, while Colorado leads all others in the percentage of increase, both of duily and weekly issues. California, Nebraska, Nevada, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vermont, and West Virginia have fallen behind 1881 iiithe total number of peiiodicals issued. In Georgia, Mane and Mas sachusetts the suspensions has exac.ly couutebalanced the new ventures, in every State not mentioned above, and in the Territories, there has been an increase. “How do you nj:m:<ge,*’ -aid a latly to her ft toml to ip| etir mi bapp« ail i|u tniu t” *-| at wti » have Parke’s Gilijr*r *onie hand was rite reply," thus kei p m -e>f and iu ir««*d he.till, when I aui w« n l i.lwa s *el cood uaiurc.t. See other eotuioc. NOTICE. Any person who in willing to accept the office of Marshal for the Hn**s, for feitures and fees of offl.te for i.i- salary will make application to the Mayor. Remember that Slip >rior C un i will meet again on the ihinl Mwni.iv Mu*. “Don’t it." GUANOS^ ___ __ __ ' GUANOI GUANO! GUANOI TO PLANTERS & FARMERS Of PRIECE & SURROUNDING COUNTIES The undemig i.-«l h *« t ; 'i« 1 eal Agency tot the saie ot the NASSAU BRAND MANUFACTURED BY THE BOWK HR ? SR. TZX.XZEB COMPANY, NEW YORK. I am prepared t«» furnii.li y- u wie. * .tgaor muhI! qiiatiiitien on ilit* f lltiwlng ter/ns. $40. per Tod Cash: $45. per Ton Cotton Optic m ic OipBEBTHE FIFTEENTH. iyTjT£rdr. coTTOif Coy The aUivegiiHn*. i» « i.iy no it< g- .*da T'.eMt#!# miinIv»»h tieihg $43.61 {Hi* i Someone come all an*l m*eui » • . fer iliwr which ia the lbuml.tlioii of all micccr-, l farming. In the me an time I e.vp e» <■ f»c prepared to (Jin ..ml pack vmir cotton, in li -• clat# order, all that yon mihv inn.. . mv Gin the coining Heanoti; al->«> grind y uren, ••nan your rice, and «aw your Inn.* ► .ingles. -f. nct* nit k- iR. Alsn lor btiilit ing pnr|NNieR, furl'.isll Lime, Hair, t em* t I r . S.irIi, Bl'nda, I’.iints, Oil, lliirtlware 1 wmild fie pleuaetl to Vnll, wlli.li 1 r ■ ►ll.tll I...tic , lilid iu the loweel Suvaonah market prices. K"BpectftilIy, JNO. M, SHLWV jvn v If BLAGKSHBAR, OA. Use Lawrence & Martin’s 1 ■CL - . i A L Ci --S ■ W I »-.***•.• A A • I " t X>. «C l J m ont e For CO JCHS. COLDS SOftli T-lWOAT BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, PNEU¬ MONIA CONSUMPTION, 0 ; v.rases of THROAT, CHEST AND LUNGS. and LUNGS, but it has never been vo iwv uLureou'd v compounded as in the TOLU, ROCK and RYE. its smithing Balsamic properties allord a diffusive stimulant and tonic to build up th# system after t e ct”u;h has been relieved. Qu rt size bottles. Price fl.OO. C A U If* I O m | } >0 n i° t . be { eCelV TO | y if e Uf ™t^ h0 NjT l°i ft h*V >C tl MEDICATED artit ie—tiie genuine has a Private Die Proprietary Htainp on each bottle, which permits it to be Mold toy hruYglita, Or oeer# and Dealers Everywhere, «r WITHOUT SPECIAL TAZ OH LICENSE. The TOLU, ROCK AND RYE CO., Proprietors, 41 River St., Chicago, III SSf jtoaeiUeof / A rnmMnation. Iron, Peruvian of JFV# m 1 q | l Hark and Phosphorus tw 7 ■ H )a \ onli, tHtla table i>nration form. of i The I ]>r' ron w B { that will not blacken the Ml \,ther teeth, no eharaeleriut ie of ________ Jhi/v aiiVTih iron preparations. ft; VI L/.MK.V: I ..are use*! 1)R. IIartku’s 'IONIC In i.iy pi'actiec. tn eznerl.-oce of A* tw.n!r-flvp vc*r. ,n medlelne, have never found Enytlilnx.t*> Klve Vie resulu tlist Dtt. lUurm’g Iron- Tonic ><«■*. In many case, of Nervoua i'rottratlon. Female Dlsea-'-e*. 1 )>»;,.-prla, and an Irt rov.-rislie*! ,-or.'!ltlon of the I,loo,I, tins lieert-tM ren.etljr, tiaa In my barn.a, mail*: wait won*:, - .i.eurea. t,E-i th -1 Iia- o iiafl, -I wine of our moat eminent nhyalclans. have yielded t<< this great a no incornpaj* iiuttin I ;.r* « !ri!n- t #1 Tirefereur-I*, any iron |in paraUon uinde. RoBEKT In tact, snrii a coid|k»iu< 1 as l>a. ■» I.ion Toxic 1* a necessity In tnv prwtie.-. Dn. MAMl’l.LS. hr. 1 .:it :<*. Mo.. Nov, acth. 1AM.______ 31'/4 Wash A v< .-ice. Jt *• '*'- f J .f*t l t/l «' nnf ~'tC ton* to / th* ft'* y/ffjnn* und 1ten* ->s s , t taking' : i fi ,'V /kb* 4 ^ fs ’n*raJ\ / JiPit i ■■.ms .tf A rtpe tit-, *nl -.1. r f l’ t',1 J, Air ho t tt »* • r- •>+r •awtMSWk mans WMN» Wkw I tf » -,srr>t rn,p -«> #«;» K tuatM ST.. ST. LOW*. ^r. .-.vi THE UNITED STATES MAIL 71 T SEED STORE ^><tIEDt ^\To ©very man’s door. If our are not sold In your tftsi (PnSwn,drop uss Postal Card for Handsome Illustrated Catalogue and Prices. Mar — P. tAWPWITH h. tOHi, rniieaipma. PIERCE SHERIFF’S SALE. Georgia—P i sue k County. Will be».*ld b*-f„r«! tt>« C<«,ri House <W in the town of Rlacki*he*r, Pierce Coimjy, h'., «n ihefist Tu k)»t in May, next, h# lw ** n lhe hour ’ “ f th * f«tlowriti|r l’ r "i*‘ rt J* ' 0 WU: J TlM number thirty four in t*# f urth District of Pierce County, originally Appling County, ,,n »ler and hy virtue of an execution from Superior iWt at the r tarn 'toward H«id U wnl «,n "?i hm ttie proiferiv i4**id ?.• J. K. Howard fWtne purcim* money of <*aid proper^. Prop* rtv (minted out in «# c,u ' ,,n * Term#* cash purchaser paying for, lul ®‘ ^ ,nl1 ‘^ r ‘ l 1882. BYRD, Sheriff, P. C. OME TREATMENT. A w f >ll J w Mervoua — mMviMJr nooo lrripotwicm nVynatcrk’r% T^eKejeip^nmwiin a fours M*X*l IUlll BLivYlff-v s''v*vWHi W FREti RELIABLE SELF-CURE A Hvor M >r«her(p«on of on# of th# moot nut. d 11 .rt " ui .-H-nfu 1 ri>ec«»IUO In tboU.il now ro||rr<! > for thocuro of Vervowa OotMNfA, Mm ». iioori, HtaknoM DruggituUkaBU IliMf. Son* luploinovo. a - uvol»)»./r««. « Adc «m ON. WARD A CO., UmMom, Mo. t, A* E3YouL’OfiiPrmtii!2$3^^ (butt inker ^4) Larger aUcs Urg«r work. l'o« lor *1.'. o» your.g. Great money »»«i. A Laying bminatt an whara for all or «p*pa lima. Rand two aiactpt lor a -a -’lri.TiaofalUfrrB Tvi. ,Cir4i. Planar, ic .. • tha Maoi.fa. tur n* KiKUiKk AtO.. MorUUo. t wo i' i T*. s■>':*, to jj#? J * MOORE'S * i.’l SIV UN IV KRtllTY - A A*Ur. ■! - itlTORfCORlHUM «( I y year$.