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Thf Bmckhear Times.
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*C7F?T!3 EG RATES:
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Knrh rail- tfitt'i I in I’fliuil......... . -MV.
l^-jril mlv-rti-rmi' l* I•»-<■ rf«->l at r to
jin wr Im il It)' law.
I.iltcr m c**n<v tiont n i*Ir f r (idvn*li-t
tt cut ru’ni'.ng front -ix to iwOvc imtniltt*
It. m tor atlvcrtiaini "O' iltl" after 'In’
1 p*t i M-rton, n«i|<f- at- « .ll :irr.ill*' «M-llt •
|.t tin- c ii'r.trv cticck* rc iii . payable
Mnltr all m il iln(l> to
Tnr. 1 imkm .'i n i-ui\o Comiosv
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EKUNITICZ circuit.
H. |{. \tkim-n Judge; W. f». Brantley,
)-r.l <•• or *i nerd.
("inrli First Monday* in Mnrrli anil
t trlnlw r.
Appling Ke<oi.fi Mondays iu M r< h
■ ml <). t hrr.
WsrtM. Third MontUy* in M in k nnd
<Vlolt»r
Pierce— Fwirth Mondays in March and
< Voter.
Wars—First Monday* in April nnd No'
, c«ils*r.
Coffee—Tnewlnv nfor w-rond Monday
in April and November.
I'li«.I t.n TivkiIh.' after t! in! Mondays
in April nnd Novcmlr r.
Cnindeti Fourth Mondays in Apiil nad
JSovemlier
< • I * im ('"mmeneing on 'lie first Mon
day* in M'V nnd IIIeemla r, and In e >n
linilf* two weeks, or as long us the liusiiu
mav require.
The Legislature will adjoirn
a wbde. Time and lialiencc uCooui
jilisli most tilings.
II the claim lor Is'ltcrmenta should
Jh* nllowi-if, the betterment
Kearccly l*‘ slimed by the people.
Pierce county can elniin the |hh
session not of excellent farm land*
dillv. but ol skilllul and persevering
f irmer*. It can lie proved.
The Weather prophet* predict a
■cold November, und it might happen
Io prove *o If any, but the weather
jrophet sjmai'e the calculation.
The los* Slate government* have
Vo do with railroads tin* I tetter lor
Slate. The sale of nnr Slate road
would be the b«st deposition
could tie made of it.
"The Ri.ACKsiiKAn Timks i* im
proving " under fTogej'oss it* present /Jradlit/kt- munuge
lucid
Tliank*. We are young; only old
enough to have a sense ol our shoii
rowdugH. lio|ie to improve with age
nnd ex|ici i(MK-e, nnd the encouraging
upprovul of our Ug brother*.
‘•(Jlvc n dog a hud name and hang
1dm" i* an (4 1 proverb. The very
worst method to reform is abuse.
The in*u who will permit himself to
Ik* culled a swindler without resent
in* it, is in danger of becoming one.
A« ounce of generous encouragement
l* far more cll\*ctive than u ton of
liiftor invective.
The man who live* to himaell and
for himaelf, works for himself, talk*
for himself, and forgets that he has u
lielghlior in the world, or that there
<* an atom of suffering or aorrow iu
the universe needing comfort or help.
i* npt to live long enough lo find
out that ho has c<sidled a lool who
I a* invested in stock flint yield* no
return.
Blaekahear must he up and doing
ia the nutter of the South Bruns
wick Tenninul Railroad und if* ex
tan*i'>n from Waynesvillo to Car dole.
U is ol paramounl imiKirlmice to u*
that the town of Bluekshear be in
cluded iu tlm route. We have induce
ments to offer that no other location
jKfcsMVses, and we must see to it that
Jio (liter locality ahull exceed
us in liberality, public spirit
and energy. We must come togoth
^r, and woik together. A good
working comtuituv, u* on
of a lousing mass meeting id
ntiiens, would be lound the most
efficient method of handling this
matter, and should not lie long
delayed. Thk Times proposes to
keep informed ol all dcvektpctnenLs
in this direction, und will not tail to
give due notice when the time lor
prompt action arrive#, meantime it
pNinhf lie pondered and
iunl tiot permitted to flag io interest
want ol agitaiiou.
««
tinn«i| yfnr chi! Iri n j- nn tu> cstim al
l>>r the el-'vation «M y, ur find \ <■ *«*.i j«
rank, for tli<> improvement ol y nr
coinmniijiy, and. not vety remotely
lor t lif* gn<id of yoip- count rt.
■‘When ignorance i* bfs* it * lolh
to lif wi-f”. Q ifte true. Mill, no
body ho* lived long enough to |) id
out when ignorance is lili *.
Theve cm lie no donht alvmt, the
u'tima'e mi'-ec-* of IP iinswiek; its
" owfci. find it? iinrai't mce hs a port.
♦ he pluck and oritcp-ise of its people,
t- I cation on our const, nul it
biiernal revntree* are uurgnries that
e.annol he mt*D ken.
Above nil it pos«e-ses a j .nrnalistie
representation worthy ol the literal
( iiv and public spirit of its putronnge.
The Times is a dni’v p-irsr second
oi none in the State in point <d nbil
itv in ils columns, and the nnrrnint
and f liaiHcli-r of llie news if disftens
' ' Il is wot thy Of Brunswick and
Hi nnswxk of it
Pi'aeksheiir is our home either l*r
nativity or nd"pli«>n. Home, tip
we»-te t spot on earth; with ossneia
tifins that we tril-t will extend tln-ir
influence evt-n lieyonil the grave.
Nhouhl we not, work f r it. strive
it. and unite for it. to promote
i's material firosperitv, it« spiritual
well being, it-moral lone, it* social
standard; to add to ft* Is-auiv nnl
general uttrnetivenes-, nnd thereby
show to the world how we love
s|iot. where our children are to dwell
when our mvn dust mingles with
a* soil. The nation* happiness and
r>r isperity are the sum olthe p-osperi
| ty and liap[iines* of tin* million* of
lioinea seaitered over this broad
mir civilizntion and our place nmongs
unlion* rent lorn base upon the nggr
p » hUm1 in ° l,r ho,m ‘ r
Although a* but n grain of sand
"lithe seashore. Rlnck-henr i* our
grain. We own It. Let us love and
priz eour home.
COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATION.
Af tliia day no county can afford
to exist without the stimulant of an
annual lair. Not only will it excite
emulation amongst our farmers,
hut it will prove an efficient mean*
for exhibit ing to the world our capaci
ty A*>r improvement through the me
dimn of demount rating what we
have already accomplished.
We trust the day i* rapidly np
pmacliii.g when I’ieiee county annu
ul lair will lie the event of our live*,
Once an accomplished fact, ni.d the
only wonderment will be
wo ever did without it. Lei u*
once behold our stock improving,
our lands developing their resources
beneath the influence of competitive
pri/o farming, the growth ol an in
creasing social intercourse through
out the county, llie i crossed spread
of practical information, und the bet
ter knowledge of or eh other attendant
upon working together in a common
Ctiuse, and we w ill wonder what we
were dreaming about all this time, to
remain careless so long.
The fair ground is attainable—
There are no difficulties in the way.
Organize your membership at once,
ygyp stock tor sale, put up your
idjng and go to work. Adiunee
a re too public spirited and pro
givssive to lung Arc in hi good a
cause.
Huik*—Barlow Kays betting is not
against his princliptes ?
Winks—Of coarse not; he hasn't
any.— St ic York Sun.
A Safe Affirmation.—The clock
struck 12.
‘‘Darling, will you love me when
j- m KOaB »•>
“I can safely sav yes, Mr. Smith
or{l i HH - nu <<t it doesn’t look now as
vou would ever go," replied
ounjr , n(1v And then Smithers
knew hi* case was hopeless.— llar
pers's Jiasar.
The “Biography of tlie Devil.'*
altout to emanate from the press, bv
an Atlanta lady, will be interesting
reading to those whose chances for
canonization are somewhat slim It
seem* like a great many of us w ;!l
do well tc get the book.
The Pace Priblen.
The piliticiai* <>t the Noi-th,
'*'"‘eiiilly iho-e of Kcpnbl.enn
*' •' D'*. ntl>I >*s*<.Iv miss the ‘ IIkt 1
qie-tion, n* it i- termed, Irom tl»*•*r
•tour of party prop -rtjes. Iri llie
South, there i*. strictly s|M*nkin;.\ no
-m il u question as the ra<-e question.
[I xir i- an much tim home of tin
‘Mimed man as * I the white man.
Jt j* only in I he South Ilint the two
races umler-t oid each oi Imr iliori*ii^li
ly; and it i* lor this vt-rv teason that
t lie colored man thrive- I teller in the
South than in any other section o!
the United State*.
It is p-epo.-teroiis. at thi- 1 late
lor the people of the North, chiefly
through the medium of Ilepuhlicau
organs, lo iidstr pi prove to the col
ored inan that the Smihern people
arc his natural enemies, and the
Northern Republicans his disinterest
ed lr ends. The ne/ro knows la tter.
the war. and has long
it* il mil to distfnelli.'-li I* 1 tween hollow
lu ctcnce, a spin ions liberality, and
empty promises, uml the
: ng kindness, cneoiira.'etneiit and
itirbeuranee he receive* at. the hands
ol those among, t whom he M'as born
and raised.
Of social equali.'y, or any claim * a.
social (quality, we lieu!' nothing here
hi the 8 -hi th The colored man
receive* on every side a much friend
per reeognitmi tb.in that aecoiiled
to the poor white man North, He
knows that lie is the equal of the
white man before the law, and he
a-ks no more nor will more be uc
corded In him.
It is to the Northern adventurer in
the .Smith and the pmfcssion-d politi
in the North we owe race
trouble*, If they will leave the
n ,|iin:d man alone, time will mljusi
all such troubes. And bui ftir the
'lesertim, of the Republican
rank* by the colored brother of the
.South we should hear but little ol
the Race problem us an element of
disturbance.
The fact is, the two races in th-*
South arc getting along too well
logether Ibr Northern |Kihfical pur
|Kipes HciiCo tho howling about
nice problems. We shall revert to
this subject at a future time.
Constitutional Conventions to
solve the race problem, us at
present, tliseussciljin MiS issippi, had
better he hi alone. The better
plan will be to leave Ihe problem to
settle itself. At any rate let us
know what the problem is.
POINTS OF SL'PERIORITY OF
The Damascus Plow-
1st — The* ihoiiM-Imi in) L* ca*t on polished
iron plait s, ischided and is hnrdur than
the highest tempered steel. Il will, in
sandy soil, last ten times ns long
n e ot-iron inouhl-hiinnl,and will si-our
in stiek v soil where a east one will not
2nd.— Mo-t on -horse plows nre top heavy;
the D.\M.vsevs hits most of its weight
h low the top of tlie monld-btinrd. nn<i
whether at work or standing slid it
will stand op of its own aec-ord. It
rue* for this reason very steady and
easy f <r the plowman.
3rd.— The shape of the standard makes it
lees liahle to cleg than olher p'ows.
4th. The draft is known as a ‘Venire
draft” ami on the “Damascus” is 2IS
nineh so as is that of a pole of u two
liorse wagon.
fill. There is no head of the beam bo]: or
obstruction of snv sort for trash to
lung to.
(ith. There is room for tra-h to run
to the left as well as to the right of the
standard.
7ih.— The beam is luljusiahle on the shifter
between the handles, so as to turn it
lo or from (ho Imul, so llie exact centre
of draft mav he found.
Silt.— '1 he handies are so placed thst the
plowman walks in die furrow directly
behind the plow.
**“h.—F'om .... the , tlmkne-s , »"d , compact
arrangement ol the eastings it is the
strongest one-horse plow in the mark
ei
10th.—The handles are fastened directly
to the standard, which takes all str.iin
oil the mould-board and landside, and
brings the plow under perfect control
of the plowman.
11th. The wearing parts of the lnnd-ide
and shire are thoroughly chilled, and
all of (he material and workmanship
an- of the bv-t.
12lh.— It is the only genuine ohill-d plow
ever put upon the market at shout the
price of common cast-iron plows.
M A N VFAOTVREP BY
ROLAND PLOW WORKS. Baltimore, Id.
-rOR SALE BY
p # B RA NTI-SY <L CO. **
BLACKsiie vk, ttA.,
bfsinfss advertisem knts.
HENDRY AND
STRICKLAND.
SOUTH SUM-: KAIL ho ah ST.,
BLACKSHEAR, CA,
Invite their many friends ami ens
tomet* to inspect t be ir Complete
Stock ol
{jCNWfrf JJlCFCll(tItffliiC
HEKORK IK VINt; EL-Kwll KHK.
cno 000 EM U! LEV P2ICES IS
Our Motto
SSoy'SiUisfnotion tiuaranteed.
T. t. acosta & eo.
E LIVE GROCERS
Large and varied stock of choice
FANCY & FAMILY
GROCERIES,
Every thing needed ior the table.
SPECIALTY IN’ FINE CHUW
INC TOBACCO 3c CXOAHS.
FRIC KS LOW!
Saiisf.iet.ion guaranteed
BLACKSHEAR, GA.
TUTEN & WATERS
DEALERS IN
BEY-GOODS AKD
Notions,
OlOCerieS, T()I)(iCCO &
CIGARS.
We sell cheap for cash, und guar
antee to please you.
Your WATCH neons repair?
J. JL WATERS,
Jeweler ,
Will fix it for you reasonably.
OKI’JCB WITH
TUTEN & WATERS
FLACKSIIKAK ti.\.
New Store ;
Nwe Goods!
New Prices!
DAVIS k ROGERS )
(AT CARTENTEh’s OLD STAND.)
BLACKSHEAR, GA.
When it conic* to good goods and
close price-’, we ’‘get to the
rack every time ”
M E put in to give satisfaction to
every body that trade- with
u*. No ‘‘Monkey Bus*
fieas" with u*.
We expect to oet there sure.
COME SEE US.
* JOS. A. HARPE1,
Has in stock a full
line ol Family Gro
eerie*, which lie is
offering at close
•* _
DOMESTIC ___ WTNfS
OF MV OWN
MANUFACTURE A SPECIALTY
Fish and Ovs
ter* regumriv
supplied to cu*
tomers who
leave their or
ders with me.
Fresh supplies constantly being
received.
SOUTH SIDE KAIL road street.
331acksheari Ga.
J. M. SIIaW.
8AW AND
Ill } ASM
i COTToN
V G i x >
DEALER IN
I •t AMiLY jUftCCERIEn Oat^
And Hay,liCorn A m
Large Sl» ok always on hand.
Prices to suit the times.
My store and Office is at my Mill.
BEAf’KSflEAR. 0 A.
Liglitsey, Hyers & Co.,
The Alliance Store
Have in st(w;k everything neeilcd
by the farmers, at Alliance Prices.
Your inn ne) ’s worth, and a Jiltle
thiowu iii, every time
TRY US AND BE CONVINCED.
BLACKSHEAH, GA
M. M. COHEN,
CORNER RAIL ROAD NAD “A.”
STREETS,
Iilackfetliear. Ga M
Keeps all manner of GOODS for
the Farmers us ,
Dry Goods
Jioots and Slioes.
Ho ts ard Caps*
HARDWARE.
Groceries etc - etc*
SHORT TIMS AMD CLOSE PR.ITITS
I want to see you. Have got just
what yon are looking fin. if.
“Ha W115, MIES Pi ‘ BLMHG \Ef‘ CW! )97 ML
IS PREPARED TO DO ALL MARKER 01“
J0}? WOI{I{, 1’I{O)Il)'rI-Y AN’D
A'l‘ REASONABLE PRICES. Nuthing but FIRST CLASS ka done.
Patronage 3‘ liciled. BLACKSHEAR, GA.
D. H. BURNEY,
i ABLY 4 FANCY
GROCERIES.
You want your food good and un
adulterated—I have them.
Don’t Keep anything bnt Firsl-Class
GOODS.
Prices are right every time.
Don’t fail to see me. My Goods
ani1 i ,ricesa,esure *°r'^. von '
(AT BYRD'S OLD STAND.)
BLACKSHEAR, GA.
R- W- FULLER, M D.
PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST
BLACKSHEAR, Ga.
I^Nesr the "old P.vt Offi.e.
Nt. MOORE,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
BLACKSHEAR. GA.
Call- promptly attended today and night
J.A.8TiUCivLAM),
General Merchan is&
TOBACCO. CIGARS & PATENT
MEDICINES.
Coau.tr) Pro l ce If n_ lit
am I S -id
( o . A. K. K. Str ci,
niacksheai' - “■ g»*
GO TO
W. E. Lock it a in's
- For FIRST-CLASS
GROCERIES
Fancy Patent Flour
A Speeiwl v
Tae Pe'fdinted (irnvch Tobtem
find ••Iluily Grub" Cigars gdwuys an
stock
Highest market p'ice|iai»{ lor
eoiinhy p-odne
I5LACKSAKAR,---uKfWfjHA*
IF YOU WANT
hist mm
Ilmiesl Weight and Long Measure
at the Lowest Figures for
Cash Examine the
Stock of
HUSHES & FOLSOM
—DEALERS IN—
Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats, Shoes &
Furnishing Goods &c.
—uO..—
•@“If yon have but a single dollar pi
spend von should get the value of
lOtl cents for it, and receive
ihe same courteous ai
teu ion ns if
you were
spending a hund
red or a thousand dollars.
See us, Try us, Trade With us,
ii® t in. ran.
"vW
JAS. D. SWEAT,
—DEALER IN—
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Cigars and Tobacco.
-o
COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT
AND SOLD.
I HANDLE ONLY FIRST-CLASS
GOODS
#t»r(iive me a trial. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
“ A ’’ Sthekt,
BLACIGHEAR GEORGIA,
AY, C, PAUL,
Groceries, Fruits Etc*,
(At the old Bakery Stand.)
Offer* special inducements in the
way n F esh G(*»-Js and Low Prices.
te^Anxious to please you.
TRY ME I
BLACKSHEAR. GA.
Are You Looking For
If HEAD QUARTERS?"
THAT*
A. N. Smith’s, Agent
STORE,
I have got a large line of Dry
Goods, Boot* and Shoes, Hats and
Caps,
Hardware & Groceries,
I want to seV'.. If you waut to
buy we ll s'on make a trade.
teTDon’t lor get the place.
A. N, Smith, Agt^,
BLACKSHEAR. GA.
Exterminate the Roaches,
Larkin’s Lighining Roach Exterminatef
the best on the market. For sale by
A. T- BRANTLEY 4 qq.