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The Blackshear Times.
BlacKshhar. Ga . Dec 5, 1889.
Published on Thursday of each w.ek
by The Tints I’cjilishisg Company.
Offickil organ of Pitrcr county.
Snbscription, $1,00 Per Annum.
t@i_Addrcss all commuuit-aiiocs to Thk
Times, Bl.-icksliear. Pierce County, G ;.
Anonymous Communications will be
Tejeced. We do net obligate to return re
jected comm unicat ions. Art#
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
METHODIST CHURCH.
Ker. A. E. Cam wa v, Pastor.
8erriivs first and third Sabbaths of each
month at 11:00 o’clock a. m. and 7:00 |i.
lu. Sunday School »t 4:00 o’clock p. m.
J. W. Strickland, Supt.
BAPTIST CHURCH.
Rev. J G. Norris, Pastor.
Services on foil tli Subboli in each
month at 11:00 o’clock a. m. and 7:00oY! ck
ji. m. Sunda Sch ol every Sunday afters
Boon at 4:00 u’clovk J. L.’Estes, Supt.
PR ESI YTERIAN C'H’RCH.
Rev. L. B. Davis, Pastor.
Services n second and fourth Sabbaths
of each niontn at 11:00 o'clock a. m. and
7:00 o’clock p m. Superin
Sunday School, A - M. Moore,
tendent. Sessions tacli Sunday morning
at 0:110 11’clock.
BIBLE TEACHERS' SOCIETY.
THE BIBLE TEACHERS’ SOCIETY
mpvt# ewry Timrsdav *-veiling at 7:00
o'ef'i-k, at ihe PresViyterian-vluirch. A
fordi d iuvitation extend'd (o every 011c.
B. D. BRANTLEY, Jr, Preaident.
J. W. STRK KLANI), Secretary.
LODGE MEETINGS.
■ ALABAMA LODGE NO. 16. K of P.
Meets cv»ry Tuefday evening ar 8:00
o’clock. Visiting brethren cordially m
viied. J. W. STRICKLAND, C. C.
W. E. L<)< RHAKT, K. of R. & S.
BLACKSHEAR LODGE NO. 270
F. & A. M.
Regular communications tliefir«t Fri
day, on • T before the full mo n, in each
month. A. M MOORE, W M.
A. B ESTES, Jr, Scc’v.
County Directory
Okdisarv—A. N. Smith.
Ci.ruK Sui'FRiOB COURT —A. M. Moore.
Sheriff—'T. A. Davis.
Tax Collector —L. Thot*ia#,Jr.
Tax Receiver— I>. H. Burney.
Treasurer —R. D. Brantley.
Surveyor— Davis 1 bor.toii.
Coroner— B. J. James.
School Commissionir—J. A. Harper
Murici p 1 Government.
Mayor—R. G. Riggins
Clerk awdTuEAs.— Dr. A. M. Moore
CoUNcM.MKN—K. D. Hendry. A. I’.
I’rawtey. J- C. Nk-Iiols, J. Harper.
M.mishai.—W. I- M- Milhin.
BLACKS!!FAK POSI’-OFFICE.
Mrs J. A. McKinney, P. M.
Blackshf.au, Pierce County, Ga.
Office open from 88)0 a. ni., to 12 m. and
from 1 to 5 n, in.—Sund ys S 10 11:50 a. m.
Mail from Savannah, arrives 9 28 a. 111 .
Mail from Florida, arrives 9.58 a. in.
Mail gni g west, eh sea.........9.10 a. m.
M -tl go:ng east, closes.......... 9 50 a. m
Mail to Delights, leaves every 1-riday
morning rt 8:00 o’clock
Hail from DougLis, arrives every Satur
day ai 4:00 o'clock, p. m.
PROFESSION AL CaRhS
W. G. BRANTLEY,
ATT0M3Y AT LAW,
Rl.ACKSHF.AU. Ga.
tiirDoesn general Law practice.
JOHN C. NICHOLLS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Blackshear. Ga*
tss£” Practices regularly in Appling,
Camden Charlton,* finch, Coffi—, Ech Is,
Pierce, VVare ami \Vaync eonniies. tf.
ANDREW B. ESTES, JP.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Blackshear, Gi.
tSiT Practices regularly in the counlie
nf Appling, Canid-n, ( liar!ton. Clinch,
Code , Echols, Glyni-, Pitrce, Ware and
Wayne. il.
H, J. SMITH, M. D.
PRACTICING - - PHYSICIAN.
BLACKSHEAR, GA
k^f othing lull tue best Drug* oxed
in filling pr *cri lions. fi.it .
J. LEE SMITH, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Blackshear, Ga.
Calls, dav or night, promptlv attended
O'. Officf.: at SI K1CKEAS'D HOUSE.
A M. MOORE,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
BLAORSUEAR, GA.
Dr. J C Drewer,
DEWTIST,
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Mm >*(■»ice* to tlie citizen*
y s/y of Pierce aad adj-,in
. counties.—octltiif.
V a ing
Dr A llen Drown
JD£J« TZ8T,
Blackshear, Ga.
work wairanted, and sati*f.ic
tarn gna-xmeed. nctl<2tf
PERSONALS.
AND LOCALS OF ISTKKEST.
A wear TO LOCAL AEVE3TISEM.
To each of our local petrous,
whose adveitising contracts amount
to ten dollars and over, we will, du
ring the continuance ol the contract,
furnish tree as many envelopes
they may require in the c induct of
tneir regular business. The envel
opes are first class and wilt be neatly
printed. This is a liberal offer. A
vaii yourseil of it.
The Times Publishing Co.
December 2. 1889.
—Col. Simon W. Hitch, of Way
cross, was in the city Monday.
—Miss Leona Kennedy weu io
Wayeross last Tuesday on 0 tuviiths
visit.
—Mr. R. J. Thomas, of I’atterson,
spent Sunday in the city.
—Miss Riggins, of Lumber. City,
is visiting the family ol Judge it. G.
Riggins.
—Mes j rs. Gi.orare E Griner and
J. R. R.iuleiS'Jii, of I’atterson,
in the city Monday.
“Do you read the signs of
tunes?" Biavkshear is mi the road
to great pro.»j»erity. A new era
dawns upon us.
— 1 There seems to be no doubt of
the building ot the South Brunswick
Terminal road through Bluckshear
to Cordcle.
—A telegram was received in
Blackshear, Saturday, saying that
the surveying party had lelt Waynes
ville tor Blae.k'hear. Let the good
woik continue.
—Misses Anna L. Kompton. ol
Atlanta, anil Benia E. Lee, of Walter
town, are visiting Miss Nora Mc
Millan.
—The remains ol Mrs. .V. M. Fry
er. who recently died in Wayero-s,
were interred in the Biuck.-hear
cemetary Thursday.
Miss Many Highsrnilh, ol May
cross, was the guest ol Mi-s Pauline
Harper Saturday and Su day.
—Misses Lilly and Aliee Tyson
and Carrie Kiililman, of Savannah,
were the guests of Miss Pauline
Harper one day last week.
—An onterlainmeiit will b • given
at Johnston Station, on the 20th
instant, by the Bctliluiiem Benevolent,
Society, lor the benefit ol the Baptist
church at that place.
—Mr. Lewis Thomas, Jr., onr
effieieiit Tax Collector,- informs Thk
Times that lie wi:l lie in Blackshear
on the tir-t and second Saturdays ol
tins month.and that Ins nooks will la
closed on Hie 19th instant. If 3. ur
taxes are yet unpaid, meet Mr.
llionias eith . , ol the , , named
on r u iys
— Ihe mbnerv mLtorv. ol Mr. BuitieyV .
store is still a No trace ol
the crufiinal has yet .'een discovered.
Mr. Burney has Hie sympathy in his
heavy loss of the entire community,
who still hope lor some ray-.1 light
to he thrown in the direction ot
„uiit v parties.
—We are not living in a country ea’n
where “neither ninth nor rust
corrupt, nor thieves break through
and steal.” The wa v of the
greaser niu-t be made hard,
exceedingly shmt to t lie judgi un-ni
seat. Breach of trust is aboiii.imiile,
bec.iuse it destnns trust.
—IteV. L. B. Davis reque-ts Tm;
Times to announce that he wdl
preach, at (lie Prespytenan clnuch, :
Sunday morning ami evening,
deacon wdl lie eheted at (lie morn
ing service and instaUed at the
evening service. On Monday, at
eleven o’clock, Mr. Davis will preach
at Patterson, lie invites all church
going jieoplc to allend the ret vice.*.
— In our las’, week’s is.>ue we
made a dcplmtble Idumh-r in the
date <d Thanksgiving day, but Black
sht-ar was thankful all the same, h v
ing much for which to entertain
gratitude, and ths mistake did not
interlere with a line re-jiect to the
Presidential reiairntnendation. Our
g- w rnniL-nt offices were closed, and
ihe day passed very quietly. There
■8 Slid a supply of turkeys on hand
tor Christmas, and we hope to lu
inore successlul with the date of that
season.
—Prof. Tyson desires through the
medium ol our columns to very sin
ct-reiy thank such of bis patrons as
continued to rupper* his school up to
the hour ot his closing the academy
door. They were lew in nuinlier,
but all the more appreciated. Hon.
; John C. Nicholls, Mess. A. N. Smith,
J. M. Shaw, C. M. Ray, Mis. Acosta
i Mrs. McKmuey a id .Mrs. McMillan,
! all held on to the “Sort" until it be
came evident to the teacher that the
school was a failure, and siiccuudied
to the “hardness ol the times.”
store is now in [rosition, and
door secured with a lock, of which
\ the board of trustees is
; notified. The academy is there aud
I its accessories, but it is silent
deserted, the norma! condition, appa
! rentlY, of Blackshear’s educational
The Mess. Brantley have had
confidence in colored humanity very
rudely shaken bv the treachery porter/
betrayal ol thoi. trusted Jack
Brown, an employe or several
The WNH <* properly
row (veil'd is no index to the amount
stolen, nor to the number of accom
plices involved, as there own be no
doubt ibat the theBs have extended
over a mug period of time.
Jack Brown’s repentance is
matter of course, He lias courted
stern Nemesis. But would repent
ance have come at all it he had not
Iteen found out? Crime is sure,
soouer or later, to end in discovery,
for a ro^ue is also a natural tool.
Bhickslieur was made lively on
Momhty morning by the pymuastic
;ierfiu til:tlitres of two boars, Bruins
eai j to be ot the polar type. It is
hard tti say which alfuiled the most
nintis:iincnt fur the spvclutors, Tom
Davis and the dititn, or the bears
The wrcstltnjr match of one ol the
bears with his keeper was an amus
ing feature, but some of our younger
’ cits" wanted to st e the ’‘burs"
ctitub a tree, and they didn’t. Tlieir
exhibition of the •‘liglit. fantastic”
OV ed how gracelul a bear can lw*
when he likes. The overcoats ot the
beats looked very seasonable, and,
certainly, proves nature lo be calla
ble of excellent tailoring, Rut we
have seen bear* look well in a good
suit liefme, who had hitherto been
pronounced nubearabio.
SeTiMly Hurt.
Mr. J. T. Gill, a section master on
the S., F. A W. R’y, met with a
serious accident Siturdav qvening,
which cam* near eosiing him his life.
His crank car was in rapid inoiion
mi a down grade, when a sudden jar
threw the water keg Irom and in
trout of the car, which caused it to
leave the track. Mr. Gill was
tlirown head loremost Imm the car,
and us he lull the car struck him .in I
passing over him turned him almost
a complete summerset. His ti juries
are internal, save a revere sealp
would. Although severely hurt. It s
phtsicians do not consider his inju
ries of a fatal character.
Railroad Halt Hteting. 'A:
The prtdiininury steps h>r securing
the buililiug of the South B, unswie.L
ami Cordele railroad through Block
shear, were tnken 8atuiday morning
la.-t. at a mua.s meeting al the court
house, presided over by Ju Ige
Joseph Dickson. Mr. B D. Branllei.
Jr. , was chosen . seer. tary. lhcin.-ei
• w ,s wvIt uUt ‘ l,,,( ' ,, h v
-
a,ive citizens ol tlte town and county. |
and considerable enthusiasm was
manilest* (1. Hon. John C Nu-.holls
addressed the meeting, iu a few, well
. words, , showing , that the
GwtLlingC ol this line would benefit
over\ cit'zen in the county,
Tim following gentlemen were
appointed a couimiUce to wait upon
Hie officials ol the road at Bi unswick
Blacks hoars claims la: fore
them, and also the advantages that
would accrue to Ihe road in coming
through the town, viz: Hon. John
V; NicUu Jf., ' K A Jolin ; f* U!iXLf?r. Joh<‘|iIi A
Dickson, John J. Ilairison, W. F.
Sweat, D. R Johnson, Julm A.
Strickland, T. L. Acosta and Win.
Tlie secretarv w-m in«trnc«oil to
wire President Holly, ns follows:
“Citizens in mass meeting pledge
their earnest co-operation in securing
light ol*WaV ”
The committee will go to Bruns
wick Wednesday. A second meeting
will be called upon the return of the
comui ttce. It i- hofed that every tin
cit zen /-I the county will attend
second meeting, of which due notice
will be given.
Growth of a Big Bi,ok. —When
Webster’s Unabridged was first ,mb
lishe-l in one vxlume, tt was a
cnmparitively samll Ijook. N<>in :
years alter, an addition was made ol
1500 pictoral illustrati'-ns, a table of
synonym.-., and an afipendix of new
words that had ome into use, A
lew years later came an entirely new
revised addition td larger size, with
3000 pictoral illustration*; then,
alter sn interval of a lew years, a
Biographical Dictionary of nearly
10,000 names, and a supplement • f
nearly 5000 new words were added:
and now there has come a new atm
most valuable addition, A Gazcttee' -
World, of over 25,000 Titles.
The work is now not only the beet
Dictionary of the wools of the
language, but is a Biographical World, D.c
a Gazetteer of Ihe
and a great many other good and
useful things iu its manv valuable
Rev. II B. Stuart Martin.
the Protestant Episcopal church
Bloekshear on Friday and Sdur
1 S '”" ,0 > M,e>t °‘ A «.
administered the rites the
j Holy .......few,.* w,..
< U, J« f, t »he re.-ith-me ol Mrs. Acosta,
j -------------
The arrest * ol Mr IS *" ‘ T.n-t 1
Savannah, Siivm >. charge i ot Will ...
on a arson.
interest some ot our renders, who
may recollect lrin as a lormer res
idem here. Tart is churned, on a
W! *H’ anl sworn om against him In
h T. Mann, with setting tire to the
two 'lory Irame house at K ist Broad
and New Houston streets, in which
he resided. Tart was ten month s n
conductor on the (’ msi Line raiiwa v.
and until the last six months, m
which he was engaged in the wood
business and laded, a eondiielor on
the Belt Line, lie appears to s'and
well with the two roads, an i to bear
an excellent, character, It is ttl Ilf
hoped he will prove his innocence ol
the charge against, him.
THAT HACKING COUGH can In
so ijunklv cured by Shihdi’s Cure.
Wc guaruntee it.
WILL YOU SUFFER with Dy>
Pepsin Vitalizcr ami Liver C'dnpluint? Sliiioh s
is gtiaiaiii tod,
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made mis
(Table liv Unit icrrilileot ugll. Shiloh’s
Cure is the Remedy lor you.
CATARRH CURED health and
sweet luealli secured, by Shiloh's C.i
turrh Remedy Price 50 cetius. Na
sal lijcctor free.
For lame Itfiek. *ido or chest, use
Shiloh’s Porous Plu.-ter#Price 25 cts.
SHILOH’S COUGH and Consump
tion Cure is sold by us on a guaraii'
tee. J:, cures Consumption.
SHILOH'S YITALIZER is whnt
you need fbr Constipaiion. Loss of
Appetite, Dizziness, and allsynip- u'nd
liuiis of Dysyepsiu. Price 10 75
cento per b ttle.
CROUP, WHOOPING COUOII
and Brom h tis iiiiinedia'cly relieved
by Sniloh’s Cure.
Snbs'T.he for Thk Blackshear
Times- One dollar j»er annum, A
splendid mlverli-ing nieilium.
POINTS OF SUPERIORITY OF
The Damascus Plow*
1st.— The mould-tm .rd is cast on
iron plat s, isc-lii led and is harder than
tlie highest tempered steel. It will, in
sandy soil, last tc-n tunes as |„„g n ,
a e st-iion miiuld-biinrd, and will si'iiiir
ill sticky soil where a east one will not
the .. Damans , , 1 ht^nW , , "u i'lVt 1
th’-’t'l wil* '’‘a^w .J.'i.f rk ll,, : ,, owm'seord ' , .” ,U n b0!,r '! li"’.'!
stand * iu Ji
z :^ , .1 • A 1 u,,J !
.(rd-llie tape of t'.c slan , lari , , ma'.es , it .
less liable to el,g than o her p ows.
4th.—The draft is known as a Vn re
draft" and on tin- “Damascus" is as
mueli so as i* that of a pole ol a two
horse wagon.
Clh.—There iN no head of P-e beam boll or
ohKtruction of any sort lor tr.isli lu
liaug to.
(ilh.—Tin rc in room fur trash lo run oil'
to tic left us wed a* to die right of die
Manila id.
7di —The beam is adjustable on the rliifn r
between the handles, su as to torn it
'o nr from the land, so the ex ict centre
of dr ilt may he lound.
8 ih.— I h-hand i-s ar--so pi iced that the
plowman w alks in die turruW ilim lly
behind ihe plow,
9th. — From the thick u- s nnd compact
arrangement of the ea tings it is ti e
etronjjiM one-liorse plow in the murk
• t
10ll..-Tl. c h .ndlca .re fastened dim-tlv
to ttie Ftamlanl, w jeh ihJ^uh iandsi' ;il! str in
oil the moold-lioard arid c, nnd
bring* ihe plow under perfect i-untr I
of t"« plowman.
11th.—The wearing par's of ihe land-ide
and sh .re are thoroughly chilled, and
Jill ot the inateii.il and workniai)Hlii]i
are of the be-t.
12th,—li is the unly genuine chill d plow
ever put upon tne market atah-mt die
u price of eornnioii ci*t-inui plows.
MANurAcruRWi by
ROLAND PLOW WORKS, Baltimore, Md.
-FOR SALE BV
A. P. BRANTLEY Z. CO.,
BLACKSHEAR, ga.,
HOTELS.
BROWN HOUSE,
NEAR THE KAIL ROAD DEPOT.
Blackshear#
Special convenience* for Coiumer
cial Traveler *.
Mrs. Allen Brown, Pro’s.
_
STRICKLAND WAWflTT
^^1 JU nHlIxP wUijIl'
■"
- Opposite tbs I spot
Blackshear, Gr3.»
I-i* u#in»-*« jurt of the town. T rrr
rea^mihle
J. W. STRICKLAND,
1* op ietor*
LKGAL A I>VKIJ TlSfOMENTS.
—
Prstpwod Sheriff's Sale.
GKOUGlA, PlKKl'K (’OfNfV.
, .......... ... r,.o,dny in
*ZX«”iS wJwZ*
i n> tli- Inches l> d.l. r, t.>r <-H*h. die foil.,
Mur pmpir.v, lowi’csix Hi res of Ittml ojere
1 ‘^ s : 1 -' i “ 1 «“ "f Mliu-ksticiir,
1,1 a| dv 'umv, mat known ns the Ware nt,
will, all .roproveiii. nis tmnmn. ho iml ,|
mi the Fliu-t h hedge <»r home n ncc of the
def-mliuit, Ih M’. Gurpcnti r, on the North
J’. v lonb- «»• .»n--. .*tr i-sluml, nu die West
1 mi the South |iy M'lircslmro
Said land levied U|mn as lie pro;t—
cr y ol K. \\ , t ar ei.t r, to sat sly two
e\ccu ions s u d trom ' 1 r J 11*1 in* t ourt
of the •>>' tdi I list let t;. M , of-aid c'iin.i v, \
each in fit . or ol dams, Buck A (,V.
as«in*t ti.c sai I It iV. 1 ui-pintei-. P.np*
e't.v point <11mt l>_. I'laiiilill s Alt nicy.
1 his 27 1 I 1 dav of July |S89.
Tiles. A. liAvis, .'slicritl'P. 0.
ntiv 27 Iws
PostppEcd Shoriff’s Sale.
GK* I KG I A, I'ii- nt 1 . CtiPK'iT.
U ill be Mild on ho first ’1 nesdav i..
■In 'liar' , 1 e\ , .a iln C -i it IIoiik door in
•he loiinty ol I'ierc". within the legal
hours of sale 10 die f igliest bidder fi- rea.si,,
of le- in I wing pr perl', lo wit; Ti 11 in re*
Hind, more or ess, " itli nil ini|irove
o ei.ts ihe'coiv. i<i tt>e lown ol UlucssUem.
in said county, vvlier*on i.d'eildaii', K. W.
ta pciiler now resides. The same hounded
oil the east by Ian is of Mrs, B E. Darling, ImiuTi.
S a tli by Wiiresboio road, non li bv
oi Mrs. Spick lit d, west by 1 1; IV me Li II,
lieloiigi g 10 said ileleodin t. Said proper
levied upon us the I .ml of R. \V. Curie .1 ci
te K'tistv two exeeutious is lied from tin
Superior (' or! ol sa d county, imi'nist the
sai l 1,'. U. Cai-|en er, one in favor 1 1 the
Cliesa) favor cake Guano t otnpiny, and one in
of Ri g I, S-oil <fc (Jo. Pro| city
pointed on bv P.aihtitl’s Attorney. Tin's
July 27, IgSlt. Ta n-i. A. Davis,
i.ov 27 4\vs Slnu ili P. 0.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA, PiKiicK County,
W ill In- siilil bi'lr.rc llu- c 11 r lioum- dour
oil t e ft rat’l’ti aibiy in J unary 18gn, i.
said countv of Pierce, wilhiu the I'giil
bruits ol sal", 1,1 (lie highest Imld l'for
v ah, (lu* billowing property, 10 -wit:—O c
lot '> In nt wail i iiprovcnicnt tbor-nn, liiatr
known na lo' number 4,'l in the Otli ei
of Pierce eiiuul. , Georgia, cnntiiining unriiv 4Hu
acre", more or le*«; also uu id. d Im f
interest in 201 , <-r s of hind, being a |mri
"f <U number 145 i-* the 9tb d alriet of d,e
enmity ol Pierce, and s ate of tie, rgia, and
more pa lieul.'i-l' deser bed by 11 su vov
ami pi I made lliereof by Ibivis Ti.oiulon, June
e unly surveyor, on llu- 10-li day of
18.SI. levied oil as toe pri.pert* of
J allies t\ . Striekl.ii'd Si ( o., (o satis v an
( xcution issued Irom tin- HirpArior eouri of
Ware coilin', in favor of J Im Pure A 1 11
for Ibi- us - of Blake Bros. A: Co., vs. James
W Mm-kliind, II la trauslered lo E. A.
Weil. 'Ibis Dee her Hid 1SSV.
THOMAS A. DAVIS, Hlieriff, P. C.
till 1C RIFF'S SA LH.
UKOlUii \ 1‘mnr* Oojstr.
Will he sold, on the tirsl Tnesdnv in
.Lmuart' PAM, a the 1 - urt Imtisc door,
wilhiu lie hguJ It uni ol sal-, to ihe high
''n'’, V"' ///l/ ni'er/ne W"?
"“ ,l ‘ im '' v mi
jolrt 0 " UC*II #' £f v eoiv 111 eig!", tilt* Mil (i78) I district ho i. Ol nfj 1
»«•■.•* lltHililiig -r lour Inmdreil *,..... md
c*"*' '•
nim-ly ae es ol Ja.nl, sai 1 land I. vied on I
us ii* the , i-operty ol D Ufa ui.l issued R. Johns from . 0 , tin:' to]
» y_ a 1 , 01 gage if od Pie-c i" I
buj e io* court, s c uniy of s.ml! ,
favor of Lipp.nun II otoers, ag i.,st
Daniel This 3nl IL „olmsini. d of December 1889. |
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I. A IIA VIA, Muni 1 !, I* C
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Ad.’Lir.i—xator'o sals.
GEORGI A, Pierce CoUNi.Y.
Agreeably 10 . .1 oMer of the court of
the Ordinary, of Pierce count v, will he-oll
-t .1 ‘ .1 Hb-ks 1 j 'car, in
sanl countr, on lir-l I uesday 111 Janita v
next, within die Ic al ho. rs of sue, the
I' llowii.g properly lowit: lot land c ,|n| ris
ill; a t ret 01 445 a i.H.f lot number !*-'( in
the fo rill dis riii of-aid ci-nnty, sli-rcon !
tli-sai'l Williamson now cirs and lives, credit to b# iojd of! J I
or the b in lit 01 ihe 1 ir*
Ihster VVdliauM, 11 lute of said county,
di-i « a», ij. Terms cash.
This Dec. 2ml, DHU.
li WILI.1AMSOV,
Administrator list nc H sier Wil irum m.
ilertgage wale-.
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wn le odd rbe Inst lues’ay , ,
on >n
.lanu-ry next, at t»e court i oiihc 10 #aid I
cull•> tv,* Wilhiu die h-eal hour, th.-(ol of sal. to
the higlie'l liidd- r, or ne b, owing
pioMttw towit: all ... lot -a Iki.iI number
one hi].>dred -ud to tv two (142) situate u,
the 9th distr.et ol Jbi-n-e con tv, (..orgia,
w Ih tl.e iinprovi-nn-ii'H thcr. o except 115
ai r«t« #i ua e i.orth west of a brunch run
ning lliruneh a par. of said Im of land
C'niuiiii. g 376 acre*. Said land so d an
the pro|>erfv of D It. J - hrmon under a
V UnKSnoa hT.iS
-aid nior gage diere is a power of sale ir in
the said Jooiisou lu ilendersun, said prop
crlv to Ik; w-ld to ati-fv said m rt;«ge ,
and iu ti*rnn» of the power and agency
therein contained,
Tl.in December .'rd 1889.
M. Y HENDERSON.
GUARDIAN'S SALE.
GEORG I Piekck County.
Agreeably to an order of lh<- court of
< Jruinarv, of #aiil county, will lw- tuld at
the comt h-m*e door in Blackshear, iu
• aid county, within the hgil lioj'* of »alt ,
on the tirsl Tnenda* in Jainia v 1890, tin
following property, to-wit; Parcel* of lot*
47 anil 92 in the 4th ili*trict of originally
Appling now Pierce conntv, Geo-gct, 1 coil
taming 2*>8 acre*, inoie ur cm, also all
odi-r tracts or parcel* of land o wi| imiii
tv and *taie, 47 and 97 in tin- 4t!i di*lrict,
..I originally Appling, now Pierre county
aggregating 13V4 acre* more or
j li*», witn all the hou-e*. barn* fence*ete.,
; now on *a'nl land. Said pr perty *i»ld a*
tli*- proj>cr y of John T. Hay, J* ceHscd, fo
| ri-injbunwmcut for the Untlit of t..e he r
uf »aid T -rni* i:m*Ii,. Dcccm
be l 2nd 1889.
C. (’. (iliv E,
Guardian (or prc|>- r v of ihe nrror
h-ir* of J. T R.-v •)* Mwd.
I A IWfSlSTR. I Toil'S SA U,
GEORGIA, PlKRf'K Cokstv.
*'t> the ti-st Tnesdnv in Jannarv. n,o
will Ih' sold ..| ihe eouri hiuesjin Blai ksli.. t
in sail countv, wi Ion the legal h i r.- t
sale, llienpiilv of redemption, in ami »
u O' rl in dwelling house imd lot in Bn- *
>' eir, Pierce c oiint>, Georgia, and knot it
a' I e | lace wri i remi L. I». I.ockharl. tn *
re-ulos, su d int- rest ->nd etjnity of ieil< top
t <>n in said 'Top rtv sold as tlie pro; IV
ol A. I. It • Idwni, dr■ ens- d. for the l> in t,
ol lie heirs and creditor* of said di cc.
Jerms cash; this I>co oilier 2nd 1?.*!'.
A M MOOllE, adiuinimrau r.
CITATION.
0EORIJI.A — I icrcc County.
To "II whom 1 1 mm; concern.
V V Grice tiiurdiaii ol ih |iroperl" of
llu* iiiiiiiir lirlrs ol .!. T Its . drci i—it, I •* it
•Hie I**fiii HiU'iH'il in 1 In iiiiilcsfvnril for In n
in sell ilir funis Is li r.giiig in tlie Little of
said iln cusi-d, sill ,p|i'ii u|lioi will i.e tn- ■ >!
on lie llr* 1 Miokiiiv Ulif in Deceinl er m xt.
Tins Novvlnhvi Issi.i
A V. SMITH
Ordiimry Pierce C
CITATION.
OKtlKdlA, Pieree Cotnnv.
’lo oil whom it mui/ Cnncmi:
A M. Moon 'ilmmi-l'ih v | a n |,| .t a
decc .sen, Inis in <li|.- t'oriii a p j, ,| 1,, tha
l"iili , lshr|ied lor leave 10 .ell Ihe lands lielo
in . In 1 lit* ..slam til mi lit n-i uum-it. hiiu ni.l
npi'lli nliini « iH i'c ii. ii-'I im 1 In- first Mour. f
in I>••(•( mil r in xi.
TliU Nmemlier lili |sail.
V. N SMITH
(III iim r I’ircoC
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BUSINESS ADVERTISEMENTS.
J. P. Plant ci/ ^ Ci..,
Announce to their ninny friends
nnd customerH, in Pierce
and that adjoining tlp'ir FALL counties,
and WIN
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stock is
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startlingly are low making some for
pi ices,
rush, and invite inspection.
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I. re,
Lei tlio-e who always biuignt now buy
tin- n ore:
Our good# fur Fa I lire new end good
and ele ai>;
Don't buy elsewlier •, but look oofnre vou
leap.
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to Hoe “Hranlli y’.s Bi-Mt,”
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Tl e | i-niiies save., you have tin-dims.
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weal h;
Wealth Irom our chi-upmss, from our
goo.ii.es», health.
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ho ,ln “ , ''" 1 ffrumblo, unh -»
0,1 K11 "* Bit* • ■ rt .
'I by po pose (Lin is i-i|un| to the deed,
\Vlio il'ie* tile in si to* circumstance id*
lows
Do swell, act* noblv; a gels cou'd i.o
tin inure,
•Save liny ilieir dr. *m s at Lramlc ’<
st it-.
Do you cl ew tobacco ? Then ask lor
“.'dc.Milhin’ii I et" tobacco, ill- bc*ti>nllic
m „ r k.-i al ll,price n.d vou wdl DM ,.o
„t) u . r
)lt „ u , , lnoI , t v lhat . 0llr
coiton wi I f r’ng’ i
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BLACKSHEAR, GA,
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| '/-a. 1\ A II I 1 cxI.Vl. 4 |>|) A-iX., |,' |>
»/ •
Iln® in stock a lull
line ol Family liio
i-i*-)i-s, wldi-b be is
offering at clo e
pi ic -s lor ea-h.
DOMESTIC WINES
OF MV OWN
MANUFACTURE A LPECIALTY
Fish find regularly Oys
ters
.•implied to cu
turners who
fi-avr tbetr or
tl*-rs w ;th me.
Fresh supplies tuu.-lunUy being
received.
SOUTH SIHE KAIL BOAD STHEFT.
Blar-k«hr-tir. Gr».