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riERCE conn, GEORGIA.
fbpnrrapHtcal. A a rlcull«ral and ,
«Horac," A simple won! of four
letters. Yet every emotion of the
human heart is sprveil with the
EOciatj OM awakened by Us uiteiapce.
the scene upon which our
infant eyea opened, and the lust flick
Bring thought of the uiiod ore the
apirit take* its flight to Vh«
vyBorne" of the Eternal Father,
Thom love is born and nourished;
»nd there the first prajpr lisped at a
mother’s knee is the talisman that
poos with us through life, an angel
memory to purify the ho;i.rt
In this spirit we write <d Fierce
county, feouth Geoigia. There are
other and fairer lands; but noue Hint
»*<far to I he hand Of W«u better mu
teriftl lor fashicwl®K ® homo ol
ty, happiness and wealth.
Leaviug Mavunnah and travelling
87 miles in U south westerly direction,
<*ft the gavannah, Florida and
rrn Bailrwul, you come to Black
plica r, our County Heat, a biwn
planted on a ridge, cmljosomcd in
irees. full grown and st,atcl>; the
Frlde of {nvha, water oaks and oth
or members of the oak lanely, stretch
jng their sheltering limits athwm t the
white, sandy streets to utflu'd a grac
ious shelter from the summer sun
The town is modern in sppeurancc;
|U residences in tho ornuto, cottage
style, with verandas and piu#ziD lor
tumg a southern characteristic.
Shrubs and over greens iu the iront
uro bright wiR* tho choicest
flowers of our clime: a glance in their
reur rsveals, with but low except ions,
tho thick (ulfago qforchards o! pears,
apples, and peaches, and that essen
tially dopteMlic feptttre, the yceetuUle
garden, Tfic lumscs arc framed,
the native yellow pine, juitffod
White, with green, (okflng blinds.
Tflo main thoroughfare and bust
ness portion ol the town, ol which
the central feature is pie handsome
ruilroed depot. Ijes al(tttg tho railf^d
track, on either a(do, bke the tvhdle
town, eiuflowetcd |p frees.
tho streets branch, uf light angles,
rising in a gentle incline toward*
ffouth. The villugo green, studded
with trees and carpeted wffh t hcef
lul given grass, forms a central
square rest!"K on the South of f|,i>
track, overlooked by cottages and
npie I from uver the tree lops Rv the
tall spires of the chip; Ins.
Tfie rulge U|S)U Which the
pUnds constitutes a watershed c\
tending through the county Irom
?*ort It west to Southeast, commencing
*t the Ucmulgeu ou the XorthwM,
god reaching a distatm i of sixty
Tll< “' .... ..... . li "“ J ™
map, running towards us from the
Worth from Krwin County are Ijmr
Crock, Beventeen-rnile Creek and
BahI Bluff Creek, which uniting
WureOmnur, c»»n«titmo \U ’iatillu
Biver, having a gcneiul s«eupu>a>i
course, while Hurnvane C'cvk*. «\i
iug in Cofleo County, apd filing
pearly parallel, unite at abmt seven
piiles atrove Blttckshear and mak ' thy
Alapaha. Into these ma rs iha sur
plus waters of om ridge me drained.
Md ukOMr «) I- . ........
PiciTt* County u t»l eo:ut»;,irytivch
motlent cmtli-m. dust Tie
Const ruction ol R\c R\\lf Road in
185VU the county was fanned ma ol
Appling ami Ware. k 1 "''!'
iqfo it was sparH'ly soRUal; Rxivedn.r
facilities fm local only, gud
after the mnuuer ol ruil|t<a«k Las
ini|xtrie>l idoas, and by Unnyiug us
Into close umou with the v>uV'ide
world, liftit afiordcl the qpnnrtunii.Y
far Itaprovaineiil which IhuiO- w».o
visit us to \\:|l find wo have not
beeu slow tb Utib^ug, But mu.m
had already fautowni u|x»n m> un in
bcritancc of values no railmud can
supply. A favneficcut and equable
ditaate, a mil yielding eratelv i«
turns far oqr Ubor. and homes mg
veptdde tfl adurnmotif under the in- '
tcUi^eat taualpulaUon of uiun. Our
ri .W vem
fKHiroe ol piont auu ^ ^
yittef wiqlW tl l U uortflofu
arC w 'Ul a? - t«niperc<I by the
.
an j breath of the south.
The fierce rays of the summer sun
are arres to<i by the cool zephyrs,
moisture laden, of the gulf and
ocean. Neither Hnain, Italy, nor
Greece wn bout a more glorioiu
climate, either lor health or human
enjoyment.
—TKTTeartb lor"hs yields her fruits
in abundance, and decks her bosom
^ ^ lbo eJC »„ d
rcJioo lh0 , n j ni ). () Ur light, sandy
m)ll j>;dca aV a ,i er , vtl ()1 f rovn six
inches to a foot and a foot and a
a ^ g()i | ol - rc ,i or vc ]iovi
’
la TUo ra i lma d cutting at Black
>heftr wlj0Wg tll(J day at aix inches
onIy jf uineron ^ streams irrigate the
| an( j j (( H(1|t a8 g uar ,|
against the consequences ol anv but
phenomenal and ruinous droughts.
(j or cereal products are susceptible,
„ ndor 8kilfu i „ lttn agoment, ot any
amount of perlection- Pierce county
ig litC l)anner county ol the state
sea island, or mug staple cotton;
j ^rn, sugar-cam. (teas, rice, oats
all successfully t upivated. Fruit, by
recent exp u iui,:iit>, can lie raised in
abundance. T!«“ Le t'onte pear is a
Api’h-s, peaches, plums,
I berries ol ail kinds, need but care,
Ut icnt:un and skill to yield handsome
n . u , ,, K . The grape has Ifceiy cuHi
V8 ^| w ith considerable success and
yr. ,1. A. Harper, tho School Com
missioner of Pierce County,
others, have made a paving
mthe mannlaciurc for shipment
nn excellent wine ffom the Scupper
nong variety.
Jfu special nltentfon has, so far,
been be-t' «e'l upon
beyond iho oroinury country
yet Pierce is not behind her
or the country generally, That
dairies ure not neglected you
but to dine with a Picreo .*
farmer to flud , , out. ,, l\is table .
supplier I in nbiimlnnce \yiVU milk,
curds, poultry, eggs, butter,
tuh(es, linit- 1 . and houip'fais.ed meat
^ n ,| a jjIh^hoI hoiue-mudo wipe pa an
uccnui punt men t to u dessert olpesfs,
appjes, plums, > tp., in the heart oj
oouniry, \viti\ a hearty,
homely welcome, ami
pressnn* to liiet,r the iviina pud
ullies ol over- eating and too
variety, arc po pneommon
epees ol tho stranger within
j gptes. Fond adulteration has
j terrors for the in-leiHuident.
,ms funner. kN*r him the earth
hoi increase to Ids labor, while
'climate, his habit- J , and his opt ol
dour lile guarantee Rim health
| strength. Tipi < nemiea of a
Uounty funner ure tuonopol es.
m>rs, trusts, tfle result s^rddy of
i clothing,
and all inimical legislation tfluf
j sue li thixuAAb..
The farms are small,
nb» M t fo.fy nprea only
tho count v, Th'*ii' pro no
plantations, and no great
of wealth, for the countv U itch
the sense only that it is
i,.a. Id. rid. in ii.tiii'nl
for becoming rich. It ct.j -.yeff
para five iinnutflty Irom tho *
torch ol war.
Ulaekshcur is the Uo.us ot
enu-ty. Little town* like H..b
and ftehlattervilte mi the lit.....I
Brunswick ^Western Hailroad,
Puttetsou. t«*u mi!- s to the
on the K . F. .V and
u»v p.-omises ot future
j I auccs They wdl grow
growth and prosperity at the w »i;utv.
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shear, i.ur ueeessdiility to Kavnnnali.
■ Hrun-twivk. J n k-'nvillc, mid
large in’erior \ ovns; vt»>. natural
Imaufj of her hr-utiot., tho salubrity
of her c-Umato, and ill* | tl t) luoliye
ness ut fier su,|, u r*» u.qirnutees
her l.ttu.v lltyt cannot h « suecoss
firm ol V. I*. BranWey A- Ov.
funnhsl t-\ Mr. B. D BrnnRev. v* p
local landmark «>t long 'tnud.ng, p
eieuptile strue'uir* r.ose.1 bv iu«ln<
(ey. integrity and Ini.iuess t ,et. met
m untamed ley tin e-.nii i. n.-e uud
ustwip ul the country. Mr. Jrant
lev (ms ifH‘'i us Mp oe.ssful v\i*h flis
ehildron as in his Iwsmess am{ it.s
farm. H->a. U Brantley. I hr
SoiieitQr (,eneiul ot tin* Brunswick
Cirvu.L bus igade Imnseif em neut in
Lis pioloxsiou. Mr. A. P. Bruptiev,
senior member of the firm,
nu>i his other sous arc juuof
of slyrliug habi(s and fall of
promise. Obiter dictum, Messrs,
Strickland A Hendry, A. !f. Smith,
the Ordinary of the county, T. L.
Acosta A Oo., Tuten A Waters, W.
E. I»ckhart. M. A, Cohen, and John
A. Strickland, together with E.
Byrd, now retired Item mercantile
life, Hughes A Folsom, Davis $
Hogers, and others, have all tested
or are testing the capacity of the
county / for business enterprise. Hon.
M 0 . Xicholls. a lcdiB*citi»n
Blacksbear, a prominent member of
the bar, and planter, was a member
of the National Democratic Oonven
tion that nominated John C. Brock
inridge for President; a member cf
the State constitutional convention
of 1865; elector for the first district
0 f Georgia on the Seymour and Blair
ticket in 1808; a member of the Stave
Senale in 1870, serving five years; a
delegate to the National Democratic
Convention at St. Louis in 187«; was
elected to, the 4Gth Congress in 1878,
and rc-clected in 1880.
The growth of the neighboring city
of Waycro??, the countyseat of Ware,
has pot been injurious to Blucksbear’s
business interests. Waycross draws
her chiel sustenance from the rail
roads. Blacksbear is maintained by
the steady support of the farms. Both
towns have ample local support, and
Blackshoar has an independent trade
that never varies.
That Ulackshenr will ere long he
come a notable health resort there
oun be no floqbk Her climate ; a
equal to that of the best portions
Florida. Religious advantages,.and
religious and secular instruction are
afforded by our churches and schools.
The best medical attention the conn
| tiy invalids. can afford society is available is to lll <’
The
ally good- Tflc am roumling country,
its soft air enriched by the aroma ol
iho puio * lorcsfa, is picturesque 1 1 and
attractive. . R the , spot, for
is very
the consumptive, and for those en
lecbled and prostrated bv the cares
of business and the murky ntm w
phore of the city,
Mr. .J. M. yhuw, an old citizen ol
Blpck'lieaf, occupying a pretty resi
denpo op thp border ol Rio town,
Wilier, luneer, mamdppturvy of a flu
mostic guano, etc., may bo cited as
a proof of what energy, thrift pud
perscvcrcpco will do. But if is net
fair to individualize. We say gpnifi
ally, the love of home distinguishes
the town in the carp bestowed on
j her residences; and it we direct spe
cipl attention to the homesteads ol
Hon. John C. Nichols. Messrs. B. D.
( Brantley, A. P. Brantley, and Dr.
II. .I. Smith, it is because the
ral location of these places render
them more especial marks t-> attract
the eye of the stranger,
Yes, Pierce (Vmnty and Blacksbear
have hut to hide tlieir litre in pa—
tiepee and their pjoperty holders
will scarcely neetl to hunt buyers lor
their lands or houses
! — -
Tpu Meltae Enterprise eonccn
tfates all its fun in its Inst issue on
II nrntter
will only get up a little revival in I he
columns of the Enterprise he
1 have more Inn i ut of tfie
who certainly will not object to
th » l prntluce* it. A
‘*p*rspir^micn" ip the Enterprise
would moke its title eloquent,
The Fort Valley Enterpri-e does
not co heldnd its title. We knew
Kcrs t before he was an «!
,ln ' know - l,,m 1)01 tor now
j im „„ ^ , v Kl „ iw
,s f ' n l‘«‘P*' r . nnd we ar0
-l- 1 ’* t( > lutve n «■» mir exchange list.
Eupjpsy. ...
I'ltis . is what ought to havti. in
VnU
Iftef, von tti.t hnve it. to full, enjoy
>*K\ Th-Misan.ls are se .ici.ing |„r it
people in ihe hope that Ihev' nmy
attain this hoou. And yet it limy be
*’•' ^guarantee tint
L'eenic -otun i d u-ed «n*oidis,g
W!ll p,..,. c dc.’noi; v ,, u ,pJ c .,ii on install an ,j
ust the dyspeps.a and
in-tcnd uupepsv. \Ye recommend
fl ’° * ,uor d.'spepsiu and all
dd'a^RKr 'iinf ^b'(> 0 ^.er
(ndtle by T. L. Acosfa A Co. d.ug
-i-'.
T •
a Scrjp u f IpST SJY8S tiff LLC.
ft was juat un oi dm ary scrap of
tolil by phyMcians^tiat she
was incurable and>uid live only a
short time} she weighed less than
P
‘. 7 she rea ,j Dr.
Kj g r ew Dig^ery, and got a
gamble bottle; bottle, it helped it helped her, her she
bought a large and
bought another grew
‘iv plump,
weighing HO pounds. For faller
particulars send stamp to W. H.
Colo, druggist, Fort Smith. Trial
bottles of this wonder!ui Discovers
« T- 4 Acosta A Co*, drug
“
BUClleH’S AFSiCd Salve,
The Best Salve in the world for
Out-', Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Kheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap
^ * Skfn LTanuons^^Dd ; ! Si^y
ureH p lIeg 0> no payment required,
it ia guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction, or money refunded.
Brice 2a cents per box^ For sale
iJ
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f'ERNOLINE BALSAM
Has the wonderful property of as
once soaking into the skin almost at
rapidly as it is applied, showing the
affinity it has for the system. To
those suffering from Ringworm, Ec
zema, Itch, and other affections ol
tlie skin, Fernpline Balsam has no
equal in affording relief, and will, in
ail cases, effect a cure. fan be had
(yom A. I*. Brantley A Co.
DIPHTHERIA CURED.
IVc have numerous testimonials
that the free use of Fernoljne Balsam
in cases of this dreadful malady has
eflucted cures. Owing lo its antisep
Be properties, its tree use in the hed
gain-t contngion. or the'introduction
t) f t |,j H terrible affliction, A. P.
Brantley A Co. sell it,
FE n no LINE BA ISAM
is ^'neliessity ol'Wo fanui'y, ^ ^
(i 0 od for almost any emergency,
It contains no mineral to poison
tfle system.
Me narrant it to lie a product
Irani the yellow pine fee, without
iinv adulteration To be had at A.
P.‘ Brantley k Co.’s,
LUNG TROUBLES.
Persons suffering from Lung, Bron
ehial affections, or Asthma, will
obtain great relief by applying Fern,
nline Balsam to the ghei’t and throat
night ben Rvgiving apd morning, ami invigorating ami inhaling odor, its
Sold by A. P- Brantloy ,V Co,
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Rsward
l, cert in R reasonable effort is made to
ei\re a rough by the use of DeYVitt’s Coygli
and ConsumpRon cure. The remedy is
eoJvect and certain in its action and costs
no more than unreliable preparations. In
sist upon having iy For sale by Tutep d:
Waters.
Great Soott !
Why don’t you cure Rial cough? DeWitt’s
('ongb and t onsuniption Cure will da ti.
This tlioroughly remedy U positively certain, prompt
spid satisf ictory. It you liavo
ti itd it you know this statement to by a
tact—if you liaye no,!, is you sold are doing your
self an injustie?. It by Tuteu and
Waters.
Advice.
“Kevp l‘ yaor active, he»d caoi—vouy and' feet in God,” warm
~. v "" r ver trust
m'np'oiS . tt'rwion
“ You ^,n
of vonr Liver, Kidneys and Bowels by
’
i^. Tuten A au-w.
j., ^ L* » priMcl g ,T
nUH , op every bottle of Shiloli'
Yipdizer. It never fails to cure.
riifld by s\. P. Brantley .If Co. Black
diear, (in.
ABE YOU MARE unserablo by
Indigestion. Uunsiipation, Dizziness,
Li-s <d ARPetife, Yolimv Skin?
Shilqh's Yit.di^cr is a positive cure.
j ^ht by A. P. Brantley yV (o., Black -
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THE BKV. QEO. J}, j'fl AYEB,
| "f BotuVn, Rub, says; “Both nn
j W'S COXSV.MIGW ClllE.”
I Ol JG • 1 . IaI (^Oliv \ (V v (j.<
Blacksbear, Ga.,
EDY — a'iKtrTtive" ' cure^ v \ for* Vsuai-rll. ’
* ’tphRlcria HI.u (,U;.kor-MoUtii. rut
^olo by A. P. Brantley yk Co., Black
sheuf, Ga.
,>0 contA Solti V\v A. P. Brantley A
tLaeksh 1 ear, G ;t.
A NASAL ^ lNJECTOlt friT wiflv
Sh.lo i's Cotanh Una
Pric e o0 cents at A. P, LruuD
‘ V C "' S Wacksht ‘* r » Ua *
His girl didn't go back on him
hcuause he .eeci Dewitts Little Ear
ly il set8: ut Tutcn A Waters.
WILL YOU SUFFER with I>ys
i opsin Mini L.vor (' mq.iainl’ Sina-h'*
ViUtpiur is guurui.i v u<l. por raid
by P. Brantley A Co.
We jruaranteo u. Sx>kl l>y A, P. |
BranRev A Co.
HENRY A. M’DONOUGH,
- DEALER IN—
General Merchandise,
Patterson, Georgia.
Carries in stock everything for the Farmers need, and sells at pricea
to defy competition. My stock consists of
Dry Goods, Groceries ,
Hardware, Boots,
Shoes, Hats, Caps §e., Sc.,
IN FACT, everything usually kept >n a first-class Country Store, from a
cambric needle to
SiWIli HUMS.
MONEY SAVED TO THOSE WHO BUY OF i
H. A. M’DONOUGH,
Patterson , Ga.
declG ly.
IS THIS WHAT THE WOMEN WANT ?
Here’s news for every woman who, goes about with broken
corset bones. There’s a material that’ll neither break nor roll
up, and it’s guaranteed. A year is not too short a time to
wear out that warranty. If it does, here’§ your money with
out a word—BUT IT WON'T.
The material is Kabo.
And more. It’s stitched in, dpuble stitched in, top anil
bottom, and it can t be worked out with any ordinary wear.
The Kabo corset is more than a common blessing to the
average woman. There’s no wearing out of corset lacers by
the sharp edge of the eyelet; there’s nothing to rust, no eyelet
visible through a thin dress; never a breaking of a corset lace
with (hose loop eyelets.
We take the risk in selling the Kabo corset. We buy
and sell under this guarantee;
“Iffor any reason whatever the corset is unsatisfactory to the wear
er it may be. returned to us, and the money paid will be cheerfvJiy re
funded without question. No matter what condition it may be in, provid
ed it hasn’t been worn over three tcedes; and if the Kabo with which ti\e,
Cors( t is boned ever breaks, we will as cheerfully refund the. money. K '
Prices $1,0(1 and $1.50,; misses 75 cents. Postage 15 cents,
ft^'iMail orders receive our prompt attention.
8 RANTLEY, SESSIONS & 00 .
COVlyit Itvl.A.IE^IIE'X'T.A., O-K.
JOHN A. STRICKLAND,
-DEALER IN—
General Merchandise,
Country •/ Produce &e.
BLAOKSHEAR, GEORGIA,
noy 21 ly
Setyanoali, Florida and "Western Railway,
W-VYCEOHS SHORT LINE—TIME CARD IN' EFFECT JAN. 12,1890.
——,— A j, r. Trains on this Road are Run in - Central Standard Time—
OCHEDI LlC of ihrough trains to Florida a,nd Southern Georgia connecting with
Vyains toy all points in the West and Northwest.
GOING SOUTH—ffEAD DOWN. GOING NORTH—READ UP
!^ I.v —— Stations. Sav’nah Ar;12;14piri ^* 0 - 11. No. /ViOpm 7S. ll;.'!opnij No 00 .' 5;60 No. ft.
, Jesup Lv. 5;45pni'10;05pn:' any
Ar 10:25am! 111:00 2;50 am
iboiq.m .......... ar Br’ns’k ET Iv jc30am' any
mKI ar Blackshe’r Waycross lv! 9;3,8arn 4;44pni 4;25pinj 8:13pm |12;57 am n’t
ni^loonniThOopn. ar lv 9; 15am 12;07
2;00'm ar By’ns’ b&wlvi 7:00an: 2,0opm 8;25am] i
11 ;<h> an.:s ; io P m 2 : 00 pm ar Albany Ivj fjOdam y-lOam 6;30pnii 2:50 pro
7-50 J|\!u. pnf p . 1 floGi'm 'AjjG^nr ar ar Jacks'ville P’l Sanford lvi lv l;15um 1:00pm 7.5oam 7;p0ainl l;30pm! 8 1;30 ;q 0 pm |im
10;-f5|iUi 10,4-jpu 1 ar Live Tampa lv! 6;15ein 7,00 am.
li-.wune ar Oak lvi 7;30 pin
ar (lainsville lv| I 4;20 pnj
4;54 au't......... 12 J U0pni 12;06pm ar Valdosta lv 2;0Spm 8;30 pny
0;5-5 am S iO P m 3;25pm' l;.‘>2jpni i;32pm ar ThomasvU lv 12;3.'pm j 0:35 pm,
3;20pin ar Montieello lv 10,15a m 4;35 pro
3;20pm; 3:25pm ar Bainbri’ge lv 10.15 am'
4;04pm 4;04pm ?.t Chat’aho’c lv ^20am
7:30 am 4:20pm ar Macon lv 3;20ani 10;05 p'rj
10;55 am ?;35ptn ar Atlanta Ivl2:i5am 7;00pin
7:1-5 aRi »r Montgom’ylvl 7;80dni 2:40am
•Jesup Express. No, 1. 1 Jesup F.xntEss. I No. 2.
3;->S p m | Leave Jesuu........... | 5;3Q a m
...... (i;40 p ra ; Arrive Savannah. | 8:40 a m
SLEEPING f VR SERVICE AND CONNECTIONS.
Trains 23 and 14 hav-* Pullman sleeping < ars between New York, Jar k-onri len-yl
Pen T-onpa. No. 78 has Pullman sle. p rs lioiween Jacksout ille, New York and
PBj.masvillo. No.15 and| 06 have P.lH.nm, sleepem t^woen New York and J.-ckso,,
viile New York ami Thoniasvilie. <* .-ml U earry• r»tliniau < v e, e*> l»vtwt t n Sayan
JacUspaville, and Sav*r»n-Ah and L>ve Oak. Trains N 27 -ml 1 connects at
Jcsip for Mamn, Atlanta and thy* West. Train 15 connects ai Waver ss lor Albany,
Moutenaiwy, New Orleans. Nashville Evs^vil e, Cincinnati nnfl St. I^uis. Through
Tickets >,.hl ! " all points »nil baggage chucked tbioaffh; also Sleeping Car Berths aad
Sevtier.s s»c< iv»l „t pas-enger stations and ( ity Tick tv Office, 22 Ball street.
K G FLEMING, S uperintendent. W. M. DAVIDSON, Gtneiai Pass, Agt.
POSTPONED
ADM^JISTHATOS’S SALE.
GEoRG I A Fierce County.
Vbi the Firs Tuesday in June next, will
l>e s Id a; the Court House, in Blackshenr.
in sa.o county, ' ithin the icg.ii hours < i
sale, the ispiu v ol rcea.pt.on. ... and to a
cc: tain awe.ling house- and lot in black
shear, rterc county. Geo gia. and known
ts ihe inacc « : . rc n I- 1 . L.sk.uit, kow
reside-, -ad imerest and cjuitc of miemp
:-on to s4iu p-oieriy M-ld as the prope.ty
of A. L, Baldwin, deceased, for the benefat
ol the listrs and eredi'ors of said deceased.
Two* Cash. This Idee.. 2nd 1$»9.
\. M, MOORE,'administrator.
Take DeW-tt's Littlf? Early Risers,
at Tuten A Waters.
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA, Pierce County.
TTfill be sold before the courthouse door
’ ' in BLACKSHE VR, Pierce county on
E j ;e j; r ^ t Tuesdav in June next, between the
legal hours of sale the following property,
i 0 -v. it: Three hundred acres of Land in
| a y... .> i„ ,he 4;h District, of said coun
., s ; } ie property of Andrew J. Dickson,
sati .f v an Eiecubon in favor oi H.
Mveis Lev* d'Bro., vs. And.ew J. Dickton.
made this Anril 2.1890.
4 , ‘' T. A. Davis, Sheriff. P. C.
Cleanse your breath with DeWitt*
Little Early Rise:-?: at Tuten auff
Waters.