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The Blackshear Times.
Bi.a< kshrak. Ga, Nov 14. 1889,
Published on Thursday of each \v,ek
by The Times PmisHixfi Company.
Official organ of Pierce county
ancl of the town of Blackshear.
Subscription, $1,00 Per Annum.
®®u,Address all comma nieati -os to The
Times, Blacksbrar, Pierce County, (i
Anonymous Communications will be
rejected. We do rot obligate to return re
jected conimunications.“©a
CHURCH 1 DIRECTORY*
METHODIST cnUKCII.
Rev. A. E. Carrawar, Pasior.
Services first and third Sabbaths of each
mouth at 11:00 o’clock a. m. .aid 7:00 p.
m. Sunday School st 4:00 o’clock p. in.
<J. W. Strickland, Supt.
BAPTIST CHURCH.
Rev. I. G. Nerri*. Pastor.
Services on fourth Sablntli in eacli
moathat ll:00o’clock a. m. and 7:00 oVh ck
p. m. Sunday Seh ol every Sunday after
noon at 4:J0 o’clock J. L. Estes,
Superintendent.
PRESFYTERIAN CHURCH.
Rev. L. B. Davis, Pastor
Services <'ii second and fourth Sabbaths
of each month at 11:00 o’clock a. 111 . and
'7 :(K) o’clock p m. Superin
Sunday School, A. M. Moore,
tendent. Sessions each Sunday morning
at 9:30 o’clock.
BIBLE TEACHERS’ SOCIETY.
THE BIBLE TEACHERS’ SOCIETY
meet* every Thursday evening at 7:00
o’el.ek, at the Presbyterian church, \
cordial iuvitsition extended to every one.
B. D. BRANTLEY, Jr,
President.
J. W. STRICKLAND,
Secretary.
LODGE MEETINGS.
ALABAMA LODGE NO. 10,
K. of P.
Meets every Tuesday evening at 8:00
'•'clock. Visiting brethren cordially in
vited. STRICKLAND* C. C.
J. \V.
\V. E. LOORHART, K. of K. & S.
BLACKSHEAR LODGE NO. 270
F. & A. M.
Regular communications the first Fri
'day, on or before the full moon, in each
tuonlh. •
A. M MOORE, W. M.
A. B. ESTRS, Jr. Sec’y.
County Directory.
Ordinary—A. N. Smith.
ATprk Supfrior Court —A. M. Moore.
SHf.rifv— ' T. A. Davis.
Tax Collector— L. Thomas, Jr.
T*x Receiver— I>. H. Birmy,
"TBPAefRirR—R. —Davis D. Brantley.
iSuRX'EVott T horn to ii.
‘Coroner—B. J. James.
.School Commissioner—J. A.
MuricipH G-rverrifiint.
Mayor— R. G. Riggins
Clerk and Treas.—J) r. A. M,
Coe noil & kn— K. I). Hendiv. A.
Brantley, J. C. Nichols, J. Hurpelr.
Marshal —W. L. McMillan.
HLACKSHE A U POST-U FFICE.
Mrs. J. A. Air KinnKy, P. M.
ITlackshear, Pierce County, Ga.
Office open from 8:00 a-, m., to 12 m. and
>m 1 to -5 p. in.—Sundays 9 to 11:30 a.
Mail from Savannah, arrives 9 9.38 28 a. m.
Mail from Florida, closes.........9.10 arrives a. m.
Mail going West, ». in.
M'il going east, closes...........9.30 a. ni.
Mail to Douglas, leayes every Friday
innrtiing at 8:00 o’clock.
Mail from Douglas, arrives every
day at 4:00 o’clock, p. m.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
W. G. BRANTLEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Blackshear, Ga.
a general Law practice.
9 -
JOHN C. NICHOLLS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Blackshear, G.y
f^Practices regularly in^
Pierce, Pamden. Charlton, flinch, CufiL*,
Ware and Wayne counties. tf.
ANDREW B. ESTES, JP • i
ATTOENEY AT LAW,
Blackshear, Ga.
^©“Practice* regularly in the
of Appling, Camden, Gharlton.
Coffee, Echols, Glvnn, Fierce, Ware
"Wayne. tf.
u M, J. t bMI c ha iTu 1 h, ka M. n U.
PRACTICING -- PHYSICIAN.
BLACKfellEAL, m .ce*iTT*.T, GA*
•Nothing but tae best Drug* med
m filling prescriptions. vi.it".
'
J. LEE SMITH, "-.iDrrnB M. D.
rn DU vein Y5ICIAN AU AND ft tin SURGEON,
Blackshear, Ga.
Cftlb, day or eight, promptly
fo. Omcc at STRICKLAND
POfeTRY
Lvery Inch a 54'aa
Sbe wit nn < fit* i orch in il*o -mishine
Ak I w. iv down 'lit- slr-.-t,
A woman whose bail - was si vr,
Bal whose lore was a tdo-som sweet,
Making ire iliink ol a girvt.-n,
Wnere, in spite of the trost inti snow
Ofliieak Noven her weather,
l.ale flagrant lit ties blow.
I heard a footstep behind me,
A ii • 1 the sound of a mens 1 uijrh.
And I knew die heart it eame from
Would be like n com fort inj stall
In the time and the hour oi trouble,
II. pefn! and brave and strong—
Oi e of Ihe be n t to lem on.
When we think all ti mes go wrong.
I turn at theeli.-U of thegrale 1 itch.
And met tas manly look—
A face like bis gives me pleasure,
1 .ike the page nf a pleasant book—
It t<dd of a steadfast pur; o<e,
Of a brave nud (taring will; .
A face with a promise in it.
That God grant the years fulfill 1
He went up Ihe pathway singing;
f s.w the woman’s eyes
Grow bright with a Wordless welcome,
As sunshine warms the skies:
"hick again, sweetheart mother,"
He cried and bent to kiss
The loving face that was lifted
For what some mothers miss.
That boy will do to depend ov;
1 bold that this is true —
Prom tads hi love with their mothers
Our bravest heroes grew;
Earth's grandest hearts have been loving
hearts
Since ti lie and carih began,
AnJ the boy who losses Ids mother
Is every inch a man.
Christian Tntelligevcer.
LOCAL ITEMS.
—t)o not procrastinate’, subscribe
now.
—Mr. J F. T>. Bennett went to
Will ; e lochee Tuesday.
— The county road commissioners
were in session last Friday.
—Some of onr Alliance farmers are
shipping cotton to Jacksonville. Fla.
—Mr. W. S. Harrison, of Tlines
ville. Ga., was in the city Tuesday.
—Prof. J. W. Keller, of Wares
boro, was in the city Saturday.
—Hon. Warren L^tt. of Way cross,
came up to the city Wednesday.
—Miss Eva K. McKinney is visit
ing Mrs. Groff, in Waycross, this
week.
—Mr. A. N. Smith and son,
Moultrie, . , . paid a visit to Savannah
this week.
— C d. Andrew B. Estes', Jr .
Blackshear, hits no intention of re
moving to Warerofes.
—Misses Norn. MeMil'an and
Bon'a Bay, are visiting fiientls m
HazMiurst. Ga.
- Rev. Mr. M^Geo. Presiding Elder,
will preneli on Monday night next nr.
the Methodist church.
—1'lTft Tuiks Solicits communica
tions from id! parts ol the county upon
any subject of general interest.
—Mr. W. F. Paul, has has return
mi Com South Croiina, where he
has been visiting his family.
—Air. Trane W. Pordom. n good
friend ol Thk Turk's, spent Sunday “
and Monday in Ilazeliurst, Ga.
—Miss Leila V. Smith, one
Blaekshear’s most chaiming
^ ia - ii( ”o ^ ■“
—Mr-*. J. A. Kent, mother ofMr«.
E. Z. Byrri, deceased, and Mra. J. L
Kent, of B'-ightnn, Blackshear. S. C., are visit
ing relatives in
Mr. W. W. Darling went to Brnns
Wiek, on business connected with
the Blackshear Chicken Farm, Thurs
day.
—Mrs. R. W. Carpenter, returned
home last week from Smithtille,
where she has been visiting some
time.
— Master Knowles Harper, an
employee of the I\ r . U. T. Co., at
Wdlaeioehee, is in town this week
visiting relatives.
—We want a correspondent at
Patterson. Don't all write at unc",
but some-body give us a communica
tion every week.
—Mr. W. E. Lockhart is faking
orders (or ‘ The Bible for Young
People." It is an excellent book,
and should he in ihe hands of all our
young people.
—This week we add to our li-t a
corresfion.ient from Schlatterville.
We would like to have at least one
regular correspondent from each
militia district in the county.
—Mr. J. C. Paul, of Allapaha, will
move to Blackshear next week ami
occupy the blacksmith shop that Dr
j. c. Brewer is building lor him on
‘ A* street.
—A .. .amp expiodeo , , in Mr. W T.
Dyke- dwelling house last Friday
night, but by Lard work .Mr. Dyke
extingui-hed .he flames beiore
Serious damage was done.
—Our sympathy goes out to the
young min whose expectancy
le«j him to await, till"
after midnight, the incoming
the train, ami then me; with
disappointment lad instead ol the
J<
—The Black-hcar rothm nui! k t
was rxaedinjy active Wednesday
\ large h-t of crf.ton wa® or
the mark t a'd hi'iituth 1 .rood pri *e
Til.' mai kef this w-ek li:t« h* on tine
with a wnii t d '•Hfun.l, Faces rauje
IV.nn _lc i<> i'-'.e.
- Mr. A N. Smith, as n mem hot
the lb aid of Trustees, v id tod the
Academy e.n T nivdav morning last
durintr the sesdon <if Fie school,
irreatiy to the irmtifie-ntien ol the
Principal. Tiiis is a trend example
we iake pleasure in recording.
Wo hope soon to chronicle the
fuel that tlie ecu: t.v Fair .Woeiation
inis assumed t|\o diuum-ion <>| an
a coo ra lisiicd fact. It is imimr much
dtscvi* cd inside and <m side t lie coun
ty'. The ladies of Pierce c ui t\
shon'd take n hand, and pom it no
pence at home u til ataugib e result is
atiained.
— Th" 1».hie Teachers’ Soeintv. ol
Blacksheit", is doing very etlVctive
work, and doiito ii in a molest and
quiet wav. The Timrs <'•irnest.lv
desires tin it. a full memhe ■ hip. and
active support Ad Sunday s tlloo)
tetoliers, Hih'e-class selioiurs, and
pan nts should In: workmg members
— It i ourpniniu 1 duty to record
(lie death, on R tioday isi::fit last, oi
Mrs. M Z. Bvni. utter a sh rt. i'lne-s.
'i’he futterni t ok place on Sutiduy
afternoon. MV sympathize ileepiy
with Mr. Byr<l ami ins eh'Mren in
their heavy affl etion with the aged
mother of the departed lady.
—The second session of U e Aea<l
eniv op<*ned on Moiidnv with t'leven
scholars entered. We are really
ashamed to chronicle this fact, hut
our diuy as a reporter demands it.
Bv the wav, please cempa' 1 ' rates ol
tuition with Valdosta. Itinesvfllo, or
any other point in our section of the
St ife.
—The injury to the Academy evi'-dispoo- prop
civ inllicted by certain
ed persons, is a disgrace to the town,
arid till good citzens tire interested in
discovering the perpetrators. An
injury to public property is an oll’mee
ro society, and society should not Ini)
to resent it when opportunity offers.
—TheiP Was a very large attend
ance at the. Methodist ('hutch on
Sunday morning, the Bov. A. E.
Cnrrnway, who is soon to attend the
Conference of South Georgia, virtual
ly taking his leave of the congrega
tion, and closing the meetings of the
past week with an appropriate ser
mon.
— Encourage your children toroid,
and provide them with literature
mifahle to their age, and which will
convey nselul information. Going
to school does riot euihraee all that is
included in the term edueati n.
Reading, observation, bore infjti
cnees and the Sunday,-school are
important factors
The Thornwi though 11 Orphanage, in
Clinton, S. C., under Presby
terian care, is, open to children ol anv
S'ate and any la th. V. r e learu llt.it
the institution is now in pie
nee !, and take pleasure in commend
in** - it to the goodwill ol the C’nistra:;
public when Thanksgiving lay
arrives. Collections, or the gilt-! of
ihe liberal, may he sent to Rev '
Wiu. F. Jacob- 1 , D. I). Clinton, S. C.
—0..r fellow townsman. Mr. A.
y - Smith, wan victimized on Sitnr
S Ust }\ ya thiet ’ v,,n ^
. h '1 ' ira ™ r > ai-parenth
ftnect-etled in recovering his property,
displaying u tint in bringing the
rascal to ti corner which reflect*
credit on his coolness and manage
ment. '1 his is not the only m lane ■
of petty pilfering in the town, and i'
the efforts of ehurclieH are unavailing
to correct the morals of the depraved,
resort must be had to the terrors of
the law.
—Savannah is mad over the in
crease tn insurance rales, and it is
certainly not pleasant to hare an
additional tariff of $30,000 (creed
upon its business community. There
is, however, something to be said on
ixith sides, and the insurance men
may not be abo 'ether without, reason
when they argue upon the basis o!
increased risks. The city owes it as
a duty to itself to exercise
vig lance in the removal of causes ol
fire. But for unavoidable accidents,
ol course there would he no need ol
insurar.ee companies, and such risks
are legitimate. But it is no
to an insurance company to he told
>Lnt srnoke stacks, pipes, cigars, oi
incendiaries are causes of heavy
—The ballot-box may be rendered
ei,hera hles-.ing or a curse. Have
- vou Biought of it in t ins Ilgnt? Yuii
:,a< ' ,nerl v ° 0 ,or 11 K°o<i mat) to
represent them? And does not an
Ignorant man trust a brother igno
ramus in preference to an able man
The very term representation
itnttliert like representing like. If the
people are virtuous and enlightened
will, in a free country, then
representative lie—otherwise not
"Blocks of five” has become a
lor bribery and corru/ition.
and is even "treated light y
yet ignorance and consequent vie*
underlie the evil. The people inii.-t
G: enlightened or the country
remain free.
— Tlit' “nwkwar1 s»j•;:i<I. ' <d Biuck
-?:■ n: - iniUt 11 > coiu : any b begat
1 <> drill in o • "in <r The • I the
d" !|! i<i tr *• ,*• ho, * ''isrlit lot>t, lull
,l ‘ hap, li.:p. may bo heard nigiit
y.
A d.dli-r ihuv wl! sociitc you
L'k I’-mi s the tenriimug month* in
8>!) and a'l <t| |S90. “A penny
raved is it pen; y made.”
—Solicitor (Jemma! Grant lev i~
now ,i c tizen ot 1> uaswiek. and
•b uaswiek on ;h! t,o lee! i.rnnd of him.
lit' is an at'tpi sition not to lie hglitiy
rega'd d. — ii ’a[/crocs BejMU'tcr
— improvemei.t, is the order of the
dav, Blackshear and Pierce county
••wo it to themselves to keep lully
abreast of the time
— .Mr. A. N. Smith h:i« taken
his employ Mr. . Hill Tyson, at his
.-tore...—and Mr. Tyson hopes t > lie
able to sin w ins ellicicacy in catering
to the wants ot Ins friends and the
p iblie jr 'I'l-raliv. (Jo nud see him.
lie will like to talk with you.
— What, are our people going to do
hi 1 h" matter ol the South Brunswick
Terminal Ktdl.oad ? Are we to al
i' , ' ,v one iin.etiveiiess in the matter
liwleit us ilns much needed emer
prise ?
—Srtvofal new buildings are going
up. aiid others me soon to follow.
Tho Hack-shear Chicken Firm.
Mi ssrs. .Ino A. Strickland, \V.
W. l>atling, Iv F. Huggins. C. M
Kay, and T. J. Darling have a.-som
tiled themselves together lor the
purpose ot conducting, on a largo
scale, a chicken in tin. The farm
will cover ton acres ol land, and will
have all the modern convenience! 1 '
and improvement- 1 . It will he situat
ed in Brooklyn, in the outskirts ol
town.
The gentlemen wdl begin opera
lion- with ti capital of$1000. paid in,
which will lie increased from time to
tune, as occasion may require, The
company is composed of sterling
young men. and under their manage
ment we have no doubt it will prove
a sncoes.-fid and profitable enter
prise.
POLS i’S OF SUPERIORITY OF
The Damascus Plow-
1st —The mould-board is oast on polished
iron plat s, is chided and is harder than
the highest tempered steel. It will, iu
sandy soil, last ten tunes as long as
ti e st-iron mottld-lmurd,and will scour
in sticky soil where a casi one will not
2nd.—Most on 1 -horse plows are top heavy;
t!i** DaMas i s has mosi of its weigi t
b low dm to.....■ tlm mould-hoard, and
wJiethor in w rk or standing still it
will stan l'ipef its own accord, p
rims iOr ibis reilstm v iy steady and
easy f r the plowiiilifi.
.‘•tr 1 Tlie hilpe ol the slail.htrff nialtes it
Jens liable to cleg than o her plows.
dtp Th** drift is known as a “centre
draft” end on the “Damascus” is as
wieli sn us L that of a pule of a two
fcorse wagon.
‘ i; There is no l ead of t’ c lieitm bolt or
ob: truction of anv sort lor tr.isi
hang to.
Gill.- Tin re is room for tradi to run off
to tli Ieri, a.; wed as to the right of tin:
stand a id.
7di •The Ileum in an j livable on the shifter
between the hmckle.s, no a« to turn it
to or thorn the land, so the exact centre
of ijr.ilt may lie foiled.
8:h.—The hand c* are Hb’ plaefid tliat dlicetly the
nlowniao walks in the furrow
bcli-nd the plow,
!lth. — From the tliiekee n and compact
arrangement of the ea'tiitg* it is the
i-trotigtsi one-horse jdow in the, mark
< t
Pith.—The h iidh b are fastened directly
to tiie -tanilard, which lakes all stride
oii the moiild-hourd and landstde, and
bring, the plow under perfect control
ol the plowman.
11th. Tli ! wearing purls of die land-ide
and slnre are thoroughly chilled, and
ail of the material and workmanship
are of the be t.
I Util. —It is th • only genuine ehilb-d plow
ever put upon the market at about the
price of common cast-iron plows.
marckactcrkd 1!V
EOLx'D PLOW WORKS, Baltimore, Mil.
FOU WALK IIY
-*» 'T. ?. BRANTLEY & CO.,
I’J>AGKSHE\|»,GA.,
IP '.SIN KSS, A OVERT I SUM ENTS
•—
m i r l r r i n. iLiN iv & , \V ir A FiltS
I
DEALERS IN
pj vsf!/* ^ 1 Aftl} TjJiTi
r
CtOfiOMM
Groceries, Tobacco &
OIO-gLIR/S.
YUi; .-ml cheap lor ca-h, and guar
antee te> please you.
x^iTVour WATCIi repair ?
J. 31. WA TERS >
Jeweler,
Yi’iil fix it for you reasonably.
OFFICE WITH
wm & WATERS
BLACKSHEAR, GA.
Bi’SI .\ KSS A I*V KRTlSK.M HNTf*
l - P - ^anfey^Co.
■Announce to their many friernh
anti cusionun's, in Pierce
aiitl adjoining' comities^
that their FALL
and V\ IN
TFiv
Stock is
They now ('ompletc.
st.ir! liiis^ly are making low some lor
invito prices, inspection.
earth, at hi
liet’those buy now tv ho never bought he
" r .'‘.
Let those who always bought now Inn
the r or ■:
< 'lir gn.nls f..r Ka 1 are new and gooe
• ii. up: dsowIter.,
Duii’l buy but look UPl’i'i'e yin.
leap,
Do^you wear shoes? Then ask
to see “Brantley’s Best,”
the I test shoe for I he
money in (leor
o'ia. Then
tliere is
the
“McMillan”
slice, a yood oik;
too, find hat'd to heat.
Shoes enough for every
body. hat You are sure and to prides find
jlisb w you want,
are way down.
‘'Prorric-tiniition is flic thiol of tinic,"
flic pennies saved you have I .lie dime.
To trade will) us means health and
weal ili;
Wealth Iron! our cheapness, front out
goiblne-s, health.
Domestics of till kind - and in great va
riety. Cheeked homespun enough to give
evcr.V nmn io Piece county :i ah rt, and
every woman a dress. Cheaper than you
ever bought before.
I trees goods too, of all kinds, and in
endless variety, to please the ladies. Prices
mi low thill you can not grumhlu, unless
> oil want the curt .
Thv puipoNi; Him is ftpuil to the deed;
Who does Ulo lust his eiivuinstntiYtt nl
lows
floes well, acts nobly; logo's could do
no more.
Save buy their drosses at Brantley’s
stire.
Do you chew to' atteo? Then ask for
“McMillan's Pel" tobacco, th" best on the
market at the price- and you will u.o no
other.
Do you wont the mo t money that your
j . bring
00 l,n Wl ' .
A ; 0.:iritli*v .t o., nr- prepared, and
atixioiiH, lo jmy th h gliest maikei price,
are always in Ihe lead.
L /'. Hnmlhy *S‘ Co.
BLACKSHEAR, GA,
lli-illLI
BRANTLEY, :t>
<!: SESSIONS & CO
?vl tirirU !io * (xtjor^ia
The hire 1 ' t ulnri ill Norllf Gitirgiti,
[mjiortcd NovcKy Suits,
Foreign and Domestic
Dress Goods,
Fluids jtud Triminings.
Silks and Velvt ts,
Woolens,
Hosiery and Gloves,
Ladies Wraps,
FKENCII MILLINERY.
Men’s Furnishings, Fine Slices y
Hats.
Mail order department under the per
■i nai Hiiperriaion of one of the firm.
fjyiteque-ts h r ramp ex and prie s,
receive prompt attention.
Braatlr 7 1/1 ersions A Co.
tiov. 2.1
HOTELS.
SfKSS.U® ►
<* HOUSE.
Cppod'e the Depot—
Blackshear, Ga*
In i nKtl less p«rt of the tort n. ter ft
re.isontdil •
.). \V. STUB KLAFD,
Proprietor*
\ FA It TH E It \ I L lit )A D DEPOT.
Blackshear^ Ga
Sjnriaf convenience* fur Cummer•
rial Trnvh rs.
Mrs. Allen Brown, Pro's.
Itl’iNTAl, C'.uns.
Dr. ALLEN BROWN,
DHCpriStf,
Bt.'CKSH RA It., Ga.
IsO'f"AlI work wioranted, and satisfae-^
Iron giiaranlci <1.
Ur. J. C. BREWER,
BEUTMT,
■DLAOKSHEAR, GA.
Otters Ids profe -
sionitl services to the
e.iti/.ens nf Fierce ami
adjoin in.' counties.
Iium Mill! 1 !
tO'f 1’itroni* Mr, JOHN AIDP.IDG’ ’4
B'.HBFR SHOP, in the rear of the I -
press office, if von wo i n (rood «hnve, e’
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LEGAL A I »V'EH I’lsEMENTS
Cl 1'ATiON.
OKORC1I A —I lon e ( <o ulv.
To all ii)' urn d way concern.
(!. O. lir.ii r (luurdlmi ol tin property of
li\'’ minor ln-ir>* ol T. It;i , (tro-funl, Ijd**
<!»»'.• toun iijiplu'd lo ihi*. *‘or
to -c|| iIh’IumIh I)t*|(#lli:iii;y lo (hf #*-*1 rtf4* i ti
Hiiid -oi#l i|*p|lci»iloi» vVill it! in* nj
Oij lie IhM, MoikIhv hi IfreciuLcruvXl.
TIhh NuviiuUvr 4il»,
A. N, n.M'TII
Ordinary Pierce On.
CITATION.
mcointr v, Pierce Comity.
7o all whom.'it may coiwrrni
A. M. Moore inlmutl-M i ot <•( V l*. lUlUl '111
Irik lu due l'*im in piled to i!»•*
iiiMli'j>'t r Ii(*d lor Inivo i j• **(’11 tin* liimlM iMilin
illjj I O lid* • * r-1M I # • ol rqdd d»'( (HIM* d, It till *dll
H|»|»Hi’iiil(»n will I ts JicjirU llie Dot Motiduy
in I >«•(•* mil r 1 1 * * x i.
Tliirt Novcnil)t*r ^lli IhhjI.
A. ft. SMITH
Or.lm.il'j l'lerco tin.
SHERIFFS SALE.
GlGikGIA -t’lriicp. (,’o.niV.
*V)1,I, he so (I before (lie (,'oill't IloH*eilrMif
lit rite town ol HI lelihlienr, Pieiee eolliity. *•;, ,
oil I be, IIIX Tile d i> ill I lei'ciobei, te xt, W'rii*
In Ih" legal luiio's nl sn, 1 *'. Hie (ollowllcx | flip
erl , to wlf Oiieli'lol IiiikI, iillu.her llf i -'
five (.',()) In li e foil 11 || ( Cli) district ol *i*|gi •
nelly AppUiig, now 1'ie < e eoiiniy, eontali'lo.j’
four Iniiidri'd mill .ilneiv (*90) n< res, tunic nr
h'ss the i.evieipon winie being wild and unliDpr* In. * , I i
lin n try vlflneol n II. IssU"
from 4p|ilo i*ui e,ior t • nit, in tnvornl.l i
C Mound vs. K. T. Kolielts. mid levied I
iih the prop' rt y of deleudaiit plaintiff'* in fl t;i. I'riip.
eric pointed mu by attorney
Tics October »0. .Ms.I,
T. A 1>AVIS, Sheriff. P. C
Ll.Zh FC2, IlVOECE.
IMKBOE M t’KKIOK COURT, OCTOCI Ii
TERM, IMMll.-C'upltdt’ Turner rn. Henry
Turner — ll appearing t« thn OurMhat the
(leh'iiU.ilit in Ihe iilmve muted em-C (l<.en not
ie-idc ill IIiSh (imnty, end it lurtln ruppt-ari'if
lluii he d in* n»t lemde in Ihl* Htute. I* ii*
nrdcrid h> I lie Court llmt Ihe rshl defennuiil
uppenr nt Ihe i.exl term of till* Court, mid
pie id io wild e-.lire, or limt In default lhere''',
Hull the pliiinlitl Im.e leuveto proceed to older, flii.it d
Jnd .'enient iimuii! Milt. It ii* fl. tber
i Io*< i hi - order be pnhlhhed hi Tub Black
hiiriK f i m its, once i mcntli tor four month
hel"i." the n. xt terie of this Court.
Uldt'l grunted, lliis Oel<ilu*r 8", 1SS9.
lil’t.S ;KR it ATKINSON,
J. ». C. B C.
•foiiN C, NTcikilm, PialntifFn Attoruey.
nov 7...1 y 4 in ^
DISSOLUTION OF COPALTNESSHIP
The copartner-hip heretofore exinii
between Tracy L. Acowta and John B. O'
Neal, under the firm name of T. I* A coat •
& t o, wui luin t.ay dirtxolvcd by tnutm.l
coriHii't. Inc*
T. L. A eon'a, will continue the bur
at ha me place, under icm.b and style, of
th? old firm.
All parties indeb'ed to the late firm will
make payment to T. L. Acorta, who is 1
alone, autn irize.l to rign in ACOSTA. liquidation.
T. Li
JOHN It. O’NEAL.
Hlak-iikar, Ga., Oct.. 2nd .889,
LIS7CLUTI0N fF COPAL TN EBSHIP
The firm of Hughes & Folsom, is tins
dav dirt-olv*<1 by mutual con-eift—D. M
Folsom, retiring W. T. Ilugfos, wit.
continue t <• li ines-on his (>wu account
and ai ran: aii htl in*"** of the late firm.,
W. T HUGHEri,
D. W. FOLftOil t
Bf.ACUHHKAR, Ga.,
Uctjl r, .0, laoV.
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