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•pphcati-a.
F<»i iilcr nn*1 M ;i*;i\ now f »l*f
tljp h|. i mI v -!ki i •i iii * r ?«;t it'll iron*
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n '.mI piapc h<p in*i* many plainl 1!
t' ti*r!rK nro lie ml iIh-iv.
■4 hroni' iC.
Diynln. inv on, is a verv |tro|*ei
f">ri <tl I ti 1 liif; 1 lit don't put oil I '*
•ili'i'li o| it. oi vow in y i.e taken ibr
n (not mao. T'ch
All ihiuj/s iniiril have an eiel.
the Sc'-i'm *<l a Grergia lauir*- ’
Tlio I2(J <luvs have net led lor each
lueinlier $5# I.
The Savannah Wnhty Snrn O
the lx*-! weekly paper in the United
plates. What it <l<x'S not cmitaiii i
not worth knowing. We c*,inmen<i
it, to the attention of the people.
— ..... -sa- — ■
Y'linii* iiian. do not be dceeiveil
Yonr he-t girl doe-lft erne, Ii ill so
tnnrh nliout your fitting a nm-taelie
raised nx xhe doe« about your get tine
vour atilory laised. Hurllhf/fati /'//*
J*rrsn,
Tin* Cionin trial, iii Cliiengo. i
developing very ugly phases. Sand
bagging witnes-es hi get lid of tho'ii
will not add to the public sympathy
lor the aroused. We are lr ing in
strange times pay ing long prices for
the benefits of experience.
'Jin' Old Jfmnrstiini Mugazine puli
Vislied hv the Du vis Rios., of Bnvan
nuh, i“ a Southern enterprise that
should receive a generous putioimge,
not alone because it is a Southern
literary predic tion, but as a recog
tiition of its merits. The Davis Rros.
alcsiTvc the ‘‘well done" of the pco
pie.
“Among the Tittux brightest week
ly exchanges is its imme-nke, is publish
• d at Blnckslieur It a most
imtont luetor in developing its
territory, and is conducted with
much newspaper abilty." - Urunmick
Timex. —Nov. 7th, 1889.
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" i? ! rC ,T ' V 1"
Ihc noln ol , Journalism i to attempt , to
conceal our gratification nt tho-c
encouraging words of our brethren
of the press. M o look to time, and
the use wo make ol it, to establ sh
our claim b> public esteem.
io . Muon,itn , \iitmis ■ . , .. ti ,
pnsl few weeks arc a M.ffieuut imh
cm,on that when the people weigh
Republican promises and
■ncos in thr mental sc.ih*. tin
promises are discovered to pull down
a much h.-avicr figure turn Hie
**[[[" """ 1 -• In *'-*.» '*••' ,
•fforj lo osclinm, "V\o (.1,
alio retirement of koraker
Muhone is . but the ol what
presage
Is to follow The “hand-writing
the wall" needs no prophet to inter
prot its meaning.
Time and patience are the !>ost
allien ol the Democracy.
The Grand Jury of AVnvne County
in it* general presentments at the
October Term, embodied the follow
“In taking le“ tV Honorable
Court, we l*og to extend our abound
Ing thanks to the Honorable 8. R.
Atkinson for the clear, concise and
olahoratc charge, and the especial
earnest intere-t in suppre-sing crime
and bringing to justice tho offenders
of ihe law; also to Hon. \V. G.
Brantley. S*>l. Gen , lor his courtesy
to this body, his ever readiness to
aimptily the mysteries of the law, his
good and patriotic advice.
Wo feel, with Solicitor W.
Brantley „ , on the side of the state,
that crime ere long will abate in his
circuit, un<) the red handed criminal
will quake at h s presence and lose all
that hope, that “thelawyers can save
me."
XAN'3 DUTY TO NDD” KIS
CBLI3AIICSS.
That which binds society together
in concrete form, and which alone
can impart vitality to commerce, i
the perfect reLanee which one
Individual can place upon tlie in,eg
rity of another. Apart altogether
trom a religious view of the matter,
•ud setting as.de the obligation
ioTOXrt .» » bdi* i, . pirticu'ar
I *” 4 15 ’
or ootninercial relations whatcrci
Pan lx- •‘ii-i iiriL-il wh -re mor 1 •-,* 'J
lions are di*i<g;*id« 1. *l’r in;-* -*
|,ke fit.) ust," exclaim H.V 11 !,;. „*!
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m.nldv, in urn, oar • ».v.
the Double to «<• ->i I r tin; vital
iht^rrrffcH involve.) id u-* iiiiii.' <*oi.
!hJi?ii • f riroi'ix***. A « >iihv i
ro m iikjm
i , e»»n.-r.U | wealth, * but * if . * b Uorleitx ,
iIn* *■*n.fi ll* by di-re
guiding ihe oongaiioti-nt , In- ph*dg , ,
ed word, ho hec.iunes a |i.irtali, and
noon di-covers that money wi.'l
IMicba-e re-p'et; on the other hand,
■*•' aa :t»«liv dual h-- ever -<* poor
I'm* w-o i I's o.«*■ 1-, lie is really richer
-i tin* |«»— —ion ol jmhlie i -tm'iii.
, .i* i < hu - • I with an unhli'iijwlied
'•Ii n aeh r in up.notary t runs
•ml lor gemral fi lelily to a promi-e.
ill it Iiih rich, hut unieliuble, imigb
h ir. Dot lor 11ii. to he Iiim the
conditions must be favorable.
Di-honesty ili-eutegrat,'s society
nml converts ii into a jninhle ol sell
ish units producifig a state ol chao
in wliieli Hie fntiocctit. imi-t, inevitably
suffer with the glibly. In lb*
c uiiuercial ruin in winch the South
"ii- involved by the war, credit, or
mlii'f in promised, wu- all that -aved
thou amis limn -larvalion. True,
cairn'd to extreme, it involved disas
ler a'so. Rut eiedit in’s l»e**n
ii HCt.ically de-tn-yed, and by what ?
ity repudiation ami evasion ol jn-t
debts; by an almost general di-rc
gard of ‘‘promises to pyv; .** by a
• p"< ms ol cold-blooded dishotie.'.ty
tied xuirises with the e.annino of
-hamo the check ol every hme. t
man.
I’ublie opinion Ii m liecnmc dcinor
a It zed in a measure. It 4 need
pu* ifleation. II' the time ever romo
wlmi the iiiiiii who di-ho ic-lly faiis
to meet his iiionctury obligations will
liud liiui-ell pilloried by an ludiguant
public opinion, public confidence will
be restored, and the meritorious
rtloved ol the incubus ol misloriunc
arising from general mistrust., Thc
normal will succeed tho abnormal,
and even tin* sharper will discover
"i.u honesty pay.- better than repud
abou.
Ignorasca is Danjarctn.
Editor 1 >i.acksiika ii I’imk-:—I
very sincerely tru-t that the rchgu.us
"‘ V ' Vul Ut 11,0 Methodist church of
ihepud week may prove ol perma
m*i:t lamcllt to the town of Black
r I wid be the lust, 1 hope,
loijuurrcl with any instr'utneutulity
|,y wag<**d wotk may be ueenm
piislied, or to object to any melhol
or agency udonted for advancing
ihe cause of religion, or improving
^ wi( . mora ^
u lui , )lllt0ra ,. v , his „ oL
i( .„ l)(l|stwIlt Wlth tt ,| 0(!j , re
t . iu „j while it is true that
^ ,, a8 s 4 , h( ,. on tLo weaK
,- l|(itl worUI t „ c „„| 0l | l)(i ,i H , -trong,
U is fijuulh true llul a truinetl intd
liii-mv wurkii.jr in ii }jo.iii cim-c,
„ Ul ,
more elloctive than ignorant z-ul. .
lUU ‘* T a ,1>au '" lal! v ‘S nor, ‘ nt ° r
-
mteinpimg to drive n
pus-.-ugcr traiu on a tur.k line, li
W,ul1 ' 1 1,0 J nst !,s u ’ distant to hold
in contempl beenu-o some
men and women have contrived to
KCO,UO vor - v l 'C‘gious, or very
without it.
In no other cause have greater
C ‘" ,K ' S » u ‘ ! rv‘tra.ed than in the
ua " ic ' ol ' vdigum. And why ? W lien
** 10 L *mish church, in the middle
ages, burned heroi cs -it the stake,
aud desolated recusant countries with
tire and sword. When New England
hung Quakers and Witches, and
drove Baptists into the wilderness, it
was i t times when igoorauee and the
most grievous super-tit on niaivhed
hand in hand, as it were, and
was done in tho name ot religion.
When education became
» i“*' . : >_ rnffu-ed men . k’amo* ,, t , ia..
^ hrislianity, us taught by A nti-t.,
uieaut Charity and L*ve to one s
Ik “'gLbor ; and that ! aul. the fiery,
was n*>l the least ot tfie Apcstles, b<
eau e he was learned in all the lore
Gentile and the Jew, and had
nnbit>ed knowledge "at the leet ot
ok: x;e.
The meeting ol the Board of Trus
tees ‘ 1 1 the Black-hoar Academy,
invited by the Principal kr Satuniay
last, at noon, did not materialize, but
mem'icr of the Board respond
® t0 :i ’ oa ‘ T; e failure wa
‘
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rrwv TTT'^
W * „ *4. • »« M . * »»*i *
T’.c S nth S i la.lv la ron in*; rn'*r<
!»“ iHuou- ar.d, nub**.- all -ium* i di.
i ti f comiz winter uli tt »•
!■ ui.rku.ble activity. ospemai..*
mdu-ti.al matter* < *er w. n <»
,;n- -i i u**ii In I <et the vlr-n*
iJ wo m w 1aL<* not, i* »‘li j
,,v : ;/• i.iMn 1 *' ;,=• <*) «* t tr<-‘jM 1 iitiou- ii*
•'**! in’-. ol f-nirrjM iro:
^ „ fl<1 a
Ui*w.ir*l tendency in vain**-. —/Pitti
«**/*•*• Juan'njnchirnifl ,, Hnurd. , ,
'J'hat the above i- true there can
no manner ol doubt. All the
jx»int tli.it way. .j Ijr
qne-iion |i*r u 4 , ol Pierce county ae.il
niai-kshear, to cieisider is, are we to
p.xinbiL oui-.-'Ives as dismal
rjon- to Midi a jirospi-et? Is lei
<*v -o to i n-lave our energies that we
r hali he I mud inking behind in
marcli of pro>rrp—, mere drags on the
'.vheel ol turn ' It is puerile Vi whine
about dilficulties, even where they
God Inis always helped those
who have luithl'ully tried to iicip
themselves
Look arouml you, lirui out what
you eun do, and do it, and no it at
opportunities me i.*»t lacking,
uiv not wiiiiiinc, t ere is i.o
lack ol' lesourm.'-; we nave all the
natural advantages w ; can desire,
why not utilize them, and make them
available capital,
The needful thing to do Is to com
logetiier and not hold aloof
I'rOiri caen ot ier. (bur interests are
identical. Farmers and merchants
and prolessh.mil men are all in
same bout, and must sink or float
together. The snag that makes a
lion* in the bottom swamps the lot,
and we -hall ail go under in company
whether we like it or not. Rut b\
uniting our-trengtli we can poll up
stream against all difficulties, and
"get there uli the same.” In thi H
matter ol u County Fair Association,
all that is needed is unity, concord,
and singleness of purpose, and one
„|- t | 1( . ni08 t petent agencies for
iniproveinent will be realized.
There is no room for croakers,
w r u<. up uiid talk up the resources,
;U1(1 ^vantages ol location of your
county and town, Northern man
ulueltiier- are seeking locations in
Hie genial climate of the South
bringing with them capital, <‘"<1
population to make capital; lho
newspapers are daily recording such
incidents. Has any other seevion
our State advantages superior to
those we can offer?
in only one thing are we lacking
\Ve are deficient in vim. Yes;
perhaps there is another want. We
need a little more mutual cohesive
ness, a property that binds people
u Kiin r in a common cau-c and a
common aim.
Mb-are living in the Nineteenth
^
(Vli .
Lite 'flows onward with ino-tble
force ami impetus. We must
torwonl with tlio tide or be con
^
A Na\z Dog Stsry.
This, wo think, is a new, and of
coult0 true, vlog story. A geuile
lll!in wag out shooiing near Tomes
t , )0 o q 10l . «) a y, when he Lad the
misloi tunc which has previously oc
curred to other sportsmen to shoot
^ |lsi Kora moment he was too
overcome to see what damage he had
,, 0I1C IIlt , bd()ro , 10 oolllll rcc „ ver
hiuiwl f the animal, a black retriever,
i, ai i ixmio up to him bringing in hi?
mouth its own tail, which had i>een
shot t if. Next, please.— London
Globe.
An Krener. — Salesiuun— Well,
whsteher want l
Utistomer—1 want t<> buy a hat.
Salesman—Why didn't ycr say so?
Move lively now. This ain't nu
morgue!
Customer—I don’t like to be spok
to like that.
Salesman—Yer don't? Well, what
yor stoppiiU the wheels f trade ler ?
jy t >r ever see a real hat ?
Customer—That's enough! Good
>•
isdesman—Just wait a moment.
sir. I recognize you us tho ticket
seller at the Imperial Central station.
j triod to buy a t ckot ol you yester
da v, and I've just endeavored t ) give
you an imitation ot the way
treated me. What’s the s:ze, ti; ?—
Puck.
It is rumored that Mej >r Campbell
Wallace will soon resign Lem
Railroad Commis-.on. Major Wall ice
bas filled the position ot Chairman cf
the Commission with great ability,
•* pooplo.
m in laet.
xl::: c;ti csnszupciuDKr:.
H BOX KM < 4 A., XoV. 12 h |«.—
leaeheii h**tv G-t, rijur
; ,. oi the murder ol Frank Porrv l»v
;., w (iljvl „ u (both colored. )
( !>■* < * * • * ' ’
ib ut. ion n*iHLS . w *»m Ii hor *.
The caiw oi the ilitticultv lias n it
ixi.u r.aiie Known vot.
l*«T>-Vk.....
lie hno retuv i. (* il!e»l him to the
i > ir and -lr t. Inn in the abdomen
with a load ol hunk-hot.
Guyton has f!-'d to parts unknown,
llioiiili every eflbrt is beii." ma<ie t-*
'd |t 1110 ^ m ‘
Mr. I L. Daniel went to LniriK
* ( ^ Sunday.
Mr. Whitley Lan^-tou came down
101 " biaek-hear inis uioi n:nir.
Mr. •!. C. Orr*-. ol Xotasulga, Aia.
came in last Saturday to accept a
pos'tioD with Raxley Riles *k Co.
Mess. W. A. Martin ami J. F.
Clayton went to Br un-wick this morn
ing.
A delightful entertainment
given at the residence ol Mr. I. L.
I an-el iasl Friday evening.
J. T. L.
Hon. Hoary Kyors.
IIodse OF RkpijksKATATIVES: -\t
i.an'ta. Ga., Nov. fi,
BlacksiieaU Timks:— lion,
Huts is one of the most punctual
members of either branch «d the
General Assembly. He altend
strictly to all liis legislative duties.
He is a member of several of
most important House Committees,
on a'l of which lie makes a
punctual and dutilul member. All
the session lie has advocated
Hie passage of all laws that, will
«’flt the farmer and the working
l^ e - No county in the State sends a
uiore iepresentativc man liete, and
all the members w< uld like to
him a member of the next L"gi.«la
"ire. He is highly esteemed by all
the members as a punctual
and a good and u-eful
citizen. N.
Srni.ATTKiiVii.i.K, Ga. Nov. 9, '89.
The young men of this place
^-g-.Hdzed a debating sociev. AVe
V .. lliev will make it a great suc
cos«.
Col. L. L. Thomas, of Wareshoro,
was in attendance upon the
court, here to-day.
Mr. Davis, ol Black-hoar, visited
Schlnttorville yesterday.
Mi-s Emma Re-'ii, tt. who has been
visiting relatives here the past week
returned home yesterday.
R.
i/s;v; ADVERTISEMENTS.
273 ft
** a kJ V L Ja CA
L!V i rt
Large and varied stock of
FANCY & FAMILY
GROCERIES,
Every thing needed lor the table.
BTItCIALTY 137 FINE CHKW
IHOT03.&CCO U CXGAK3.
} > j > ROW 1
Satisfact n*n guaranteed
BLACKSHEAR, GA.
JOS. A. IIAItPElt,
; n ? toek a full
. 1,10 . .
l,,t * ‘ ,ul
•
«* r108 * which he w
offering at clo-e
prievs for ea-U.
DOMESTIC WINES
OF MY OWN
MAMJFAC i JRE A SPiiL.ALi _ Y
F -h ami Oys
ters regularly
supplied to
t omers who
leave their or
tleis with me.
Fresh supplies constantly be;ng
received. t
SOITH SIDE RAIL ROAD STR EFT.
G a.
J. M. SHAW.
SAW AVI)
fT> H T t 1 AM'
i rOTT »x
I G!N
k ) ii J
DEALER IN
^ AMlLY <, ROCERIEn ^
^
M »a02»il L
lyirge Stock always on hand.
Prices to suit tiro times,
My -hire and Office is at my Mill.
DLACKSIIEAR, GA.
Lightsey, Eyers & Co.,
The Alliance Store*
Have in stock everything needed
by the farmers, at Alliance J’rices.
Your money’s worth, and a little
thrown in, every time
TRY US m BE COMIHCED.
BLACKS HEAL, GA
M. M. COMEN,
CORNER HAIL-ROAD NAD “A."
STREETS,
j >lackslienr. Cara.,
Keeps all manner of GOODS for
the Farmers us .
TDrv'Groods-
1 loots and Shoes*
Hats and Caps*
HARDWARE.
Groceries, etc - etc*
3E0&T THIS A BID CLOSS nuFDlTS
I want to see you. Have got just
what you are looking foi. if.
‘. i: '1 3 "m.g'g‘ 25 1.7“)
4 A \ ‘yJmefi t. j E; .E 1* E 2; : ‘ 9
IS PREPARED TO DO A LL MANNER 0i"
J01} WOIllx', 1’1{Ol\ll’TI.Y AND
AT REASONABLE PRICES. Xothing but, l“IRh"l'»CLASS Work done.
Patronage Sc-licilcd. BLACKSHEAR, GA.
D. II. 13 L 11 NEY,
iAMILY j & ANCY
n s,
S
You want your food good and un
adulterated—1 Lave them.
Don’t Keep anything but First-Class
GOODS.
Prices are right every time.
Don’t fail to see me. My
an,i lv,ces are surc 10 p leasc * vou -
(AT bybd’s oli> STAND.)
BLACKSHEAR, GA.
R. W- FULLER. M U .
PHYSICIAN AND
Black-eeae, Ga.
f*^“No»r the “old Po-t Office.
3r. ^ioore,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN 7
BLACKSHEAR, GA
Calls promptly attended to day and eight
J. A. STKICKLANI),
rrAirr. isr
General Merchandise*
TOBACCO. CIGARS a PATENT
MEDICINES.
Cnnintiy I'n otiic** 15, lit
n;■* * S •!<!>
to'. A. It. K. .Str et,
ISlacktshear*----Gat
GO TO
Vv. E. Lockhart’s
—For FMlST-CL VSS—
GROCERIES
Fmoy Pateat Flour
A Special(▼.
The OelebrnU'il Grarely Tohaccd
and "Duily Grub" Cigars always is
stock
Highest market p 1 ice paid (or ail
e.ount.ry pi odne, -.
BLACKSA FA R,---GEORGIA*
IF YOU WANT
BBH acszrAr%, 41 LU. 1 k
Honest Weight and Long Measure
at the Lowest Figures for
Cu-h. Examine the
Stock of
HUGHES & FOLSOM
-DEALERS IN
Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats, Slices &
Furnishing Goods &e,
-—oOo—
you have 1ml r single dollar t<#
spend _vi>u should get tae value of
100 cents for it, and receive
the same courteous ai
teinion as if
you were
spending a hund
red or a thousand dollars.
See ns, Try us, Trade With ns
t
JAS- D- SWEAT,
—DEALER IN—
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Cigars and Tobacco.
o
COUNTRY PRODUCE ROUGH'D
AND SOLD.
\ HANDLE ONLY FIRST-CLASS
GOODS.
&dj“Give me a trial, Satisfaction
guaranteed.
“ A ” Street,
DLACKSHEAR GEORGIA.
W. 0 , PAUL,
Groceries, Fruits Etc v
(At the old Bakeyr Stand.)
Offers special inducements in tfro
way o Fresh Goods and Low Prices.
•fcayAnxiuns tr> please you.
TRY ME!
BLACKSHEAR, GA.
Are 7ou Looking For
t TT AD QUAR' ifiS?
- 1
11JJ
THAT’
A. X. Smith’s, Agent
STORE.
-
I l*»ve got a large line of Dry
G; o<ls, Roots and Shoes, Hats and
Caps,
Hardware & Groceries.
I want to seK.. If you waut to
buy we ll soon make a trade.
feiTDon't lor get the place.
A. X, Smith, Agt.,
BLACKSHr-AR, GA.
Exterminate the Roaches.
Lsrkin's Liefeinirg Roach Exterminator
the best on the market. Kor eale by
A, P. BRANTLEY & CO.