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CFFICIAL OILC AN OF PliECE COUNTY, i
Entered a’ the I’o*:-office in Blnrkithcar,
< 0 *., as ■coond-s-ltum mail n,niter.
BLACKSliKAK, (,a.. .may 15, lsso. ;
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BXPLJi.. FTPPKW S rnifPJ (. >.11 AMf.S V//--V A.\J) t V/) TI/y\ lili.
PUBLIC.
It has become in a measure a fash
Ion ol the day t/> as^ml corpora lions;
the fault lies with Hie corporations,
which not only expose themselves to
the assaults, but, by their arrogance,
invite ti.ein. The automat of all the
Russia s h not more despotic nor
Wc prop in in- connection, to
pay our respects, in a special niaii
ncr, to the c.ipre.-s coinjuinies; for Ho
terms upon which tlu-y kindly con
w*nt to patron zt. the public by
growing hi weulili nt the public ex
pense, are proving fatal lo the
intenoo of nil important brunch o!
domestic commerce, the interchange
of the fruits u ml vegeiuble produe
lions ol one « clion ol tlm country
with anoltier.
We address ourselves exclusively to
the express companies. Their con
tructs. with the railroads are collut
erol issues with which the public ha.
nothing to d.i, utile-s the railroads
UB.ny into efle-.-t their lilsCUjsiou Id.
tucrcssiiig the freight charges on
melons.
Wo Hpeciflcaliy cliurgo ogamst the
express (vuo pun ics their cxhorbAuitt
rates, and the dilatory and cureless
manner in which l Ih*:i contruct with
the pubi c i:< p.-rloinifd, by means <>!
which the pnolic, and not the com
panics, become losers.
Iho lottn ol receipt, given to the
Shipper is no proUidion lo Ids pi op -
eriy ugii n-i ui.jbudy or which anything.
The inn-Dad contmet the
shipper is l.cced lo sign us tlm cm
dilmn upon v l,i-li umtic he cun hire
UteKd-vices oft he express company,
juid lor the pci lormii nee ol
services, we |ne-unic iho
ehsiter provides, is a virtual sum-n
fn the property, and a guarantee to
the company. Is.-idis, Ih.l lie will
pay ull charges thereon to the com
ISS'r rU<
h'ttk.-r .....-all ur «.ur
•ineimes unaiiig Irutn the ads or
.efftbaiona of common carrl<rs." On
tue hypotm-Mi- Unit the rnilroml ail ,t
Atm exp^rs ciup inv ure identicd 111
thjs -but wo wdl
•Die Stall hern Kxpress Company
foiuus ls with till! Adums 1
«■> t^ ......... Iipft.it ut ... .............., w. ii . D. ( ,,
eaitiur.Hoinoiit on the roooipl uiven t »
the ......... gu iiHUie.-H lo the con,
Iway, "and it* connKtiana,"
OMtnst thu shipper, ...i.Ltt,........L.i,. imiuuniiy from
mc-d arising from ri inj in tratintun
guu ed by the negligence
n.'»-r win. -...... .............
Wo... t..r i.iurk, I uni l,ol , o', ...on
U hat showing have they 111 litigat
lag tHeir rights ugninsi these coi ihi
ration-? Su.vlv legi-latoe mierven.
tlmi ill l>!hull oi the weak against the
»t»ong. the poor man again teorpo
rule wealth and despotism. »- within
the province ot o„r State ropre ei.ia
t.velmdy. it may lie claimed thai
the petroiingi; o| these corporate n
is a v,.|tiiitar\ i.et ol the public. But
w« will return to the subject next
i'oi’NTY JAILS
WilltoUt comiiufliiig ourselves to
Rtc stnfoment that orimo. tlutuighout
Iho laud. Is uu the inert .im-, w- can.
with poi liH-t contlder.e.c, n.i/anl Uu
».sserl6>u that iliero i« no ilimiuui ion
All law Ics.-tm-ss. Il this M U ilisl .ltC'
lion without n iliff i-Aiuiu it iiiu-t
|or what, it is worth.
The ominous leature in the cr.mi
ilftl records ol the dat i- tlm uiiatht
With which eriuie is regarded. Tad
which ’ in 111 ,. ’i I .......
hi j,. o honor , and .n oulhm-t ,1 ol
iiulig iation now scat eoh
r,p,D ot exc.oniem. N w-jiap -i
*»n»iliorvdi-m penpal H ll HI III, If,. I a n.tltola, it,.. ,
iioaoeuoi* the |miImc not \
In this eom-Uv-tion wc tlesire t
tlireet tho puhlio ntteution, m
Brunswick circuit, to t ic cnuuitloii
ol the couuty j l{l. It l- not •■ii'tlil
= lo to a couutt 11 have lo sc-nl its
» 4- pris.guM's to •liMuiit cutes | ( *
Mile k- oping Die week bet a ' Iu L
pitve ji>i-<mcrs made Hi dr t •'Cap
trom Uk- j ol ;<l Water, uiiioitg-t
them a man iMtivieloil o! lli
L'llUl It'UI e i«:il\ * 11‘0 mimivi <*i c?*
ram-- lisiiii I be Wn'Ci'.-ss j in
I’ 1 ' n it ti- u te
fcfttvrod >n-it siiyrg.’s t Wtiy ei -- ft
kre-em lid tiv «u»t, Ili-llC'l t> V u
4U.M*vUMI,N o! Its Jil ls ML We •/
iim-ir lie t»_« t:,.’ oi i oh iii<"
Viou ot \i e eiieud; uii-l tn vkw
nmrinuus «-$|Vuse l > Hie
COUgties «|| iu • C .||V|;.;i III y| {|| if
Criminals. V> s it no hug i I the e
bo-ore o! it e r p. 11 K. W < l‘.''ld , ' k
b)r rr-u-o i vii u.\ * O.'O \\ \ h)UK
reiiii cnv and d Il thllLlM,
the erection M - ■0.
»*>' -ms* «s uiitr avc COM
HImUous and safe 4 U
with ft am- i cei Tin e\ u>C ' Ot,
l« heavy, t nut C Mil 7
With tlu : • u it
could, without difficulty, the
e r r.lit ol ihe countv being plodjred. ins'al
!k- made easy; s.;v bv annual
,„cnU There is no doubt about
builders being ” obtainable on
We giv« theso sumstioos to the
public with a fuil realization of the
irnjioMarice of this neuter. Tin; jail
:it ( i:rh w,ur,t >’ " :i>l P pffcl « i!1
t)i( p., T ,„ s ,,f t } ie l aw t, thooflender:
instead of which too itinnv ot them
±ss
THE (JENSI’S. ,’
The colored brother is not to p r
counted in the forthcoming census
eh .ken that is, some day, to -come
home to roost. ’ J lie Amoricus club
is a (foay organization, before winch i
Heed figured so conspicuously the
other day. One ol its members thus
airs the programme:
■ B> on system of counting
export llio Southern » tutrs to I'-we a!
leu.-1 eighteen or twenty Represents
lives. II the negm is not counted at
the pel's h ^slinll not l«: in the ceir
-us. Ihn N.irthwe.-tern Mate
gain in just iilmut the proportion that
the Southern ones will lose. M
-otu will gd three or lour Congress
men more, and kun.-as and Nebraska
perhaps a hall d -zeu each, not
SIM-Ill, ol the Danutas Ulio tiiO Ul
them.”
And this is what the plotters pro
pose. 'J he census is U> l»e cotripictc
| by June 10 th. Die cntiLcate o!
SujKirmten.leiit hiftcr, under a r,!
c-i.t amendment to the uiw, is
that i "Ogrc.-s needs to take action
lor u new uppropi ii-.tion.
j • •Kveryth.i.g that has been done
In Congo s so lai has b-en a pat t o
-one grout plan. Uilh Heed ml hi
(ru'ea we have tile Hou.-o in s-ich
j shape that any mouM.ro can he
rushed througo whenever and
,
j -in u l u time a« may bedesirable, lie
j Senate has si ill o> be fixed aud tout
is wny t Imndler introduced his teso
luliou lor 111 -new rules u few days
ago. Morton has gone away and
over, \\ till luga Is m the clutii, and
the improved Miles m lorco, 1 »«
measure can he ru-licl thf- ugh it the
^ J v HB * | u * ,m Jr'S 'y
. \ N * ,. ‘
|’A orld, p, in ,. 1 da", . to the recent ... t i
jCi'ton ul the .^apreiun C-nrl ... 1 le
nO‘"awuLs’a<^L
| B xnul *n-tor m, S. ( .. “onllLelwctMno’ only m. v P 10
vide exeu-e inr the centisliZdtion ol
tM ,w,.r ■ by J tin-schemes of the
' .... 'Doiuer arc we dnl.pig . ;i ■ v
0, '' u ' 1,11)10 l .°
^ dl Noi tli,-i u umi estem - a c
''jh, ;.;.. '
, d,! Lavitv with
n,noL '! T hi i ol
; „„.L“ Uf ■« ,, 'ln ..
i ' ...... '.o.L
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i . . * 1,1,1 ' ul J •; | . s
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»‘»-d'f«iee . , to «ho law , ll toe , D*
I “ nlore^uti--iiVtorv ' \ 11ll . L
I So uibilrium bud'l nt -'x than
.ayo . t When he ‘ b h
^* p ,,
‘ 1 *
TltK JeMip Sentinel, m its last
wiu-k s issue, inak« s un e oquent up
i pal in lieii.d! ol Wayne couniy and
,lscounij.-eat. Iu Its p- 1 -.n ..tioii it
e.\cluiui-, u'iilly with a voice -metaphor
that will lie sr card ir the ds
taut let- -ts oi Mum f- “Oh. \e be
nighted denizens tillhe Noi-tu, d ye
could but sp 11 1 ft Winter ha-alh
sunny skies you would never again
bo content to stay iu the North.'
We sat SO. loo. .Mill 'ill then tv \
to Pierce countv we want Vm to stop
U . ......, j,., * i„i.. 'i'ii. 1 i, leiw.i,
’ V,
, >lu-yg- , lo L.uckshear , w e km.W . the,
-vid -tick. .1 sup is tl lot.lt town,
its natural la-unit’ is enhalievd lit the
'
(|li ^ >k . m ailV tl „d wc
tin* Sentinel ... ihe eh,
lumout. u ll ll.ls I - - lii.oie ,1 oi d tut t e
, t Iiot.t n-atuies ofits belotol e Uulv
a ml town. D ill - old Georgia With
tht la alls, wo love tli Co ,-t
li' is uwLunv hard on iV.mage
Die “little eli. ap notoriety o -luimu
>t l'u'Uijge in Ueorgiu is due to the
Mm u u Now - And now tlm Morn
dig N- w.- -ax.-. “Inga,Is nt..; f a
lor a lit cii-up Holm icH, appeared
.|, po-ter- iuleiulx'U to advvrliso the
New York Worttl, I Ii g 15 is and
TuUllugt! Mejilustijjihiles uo F.m-i!
i'ueiievB and a saiut. ami a stuuer's
v'ntivi-fti im B. h. No Wiiuder tile
lit ui s'Vu k Times reproduced it.
HoN. s. G McLejji-o.v. < f Thomas
CNl’Jii it > pivvetl, town hi* tax
H a r ihut tlio lu ►A s t*I tiv- countv
arc gioivii.)! i icli. and lire not
tie! hi me “op res j nt tin
We are git I i-CAr i We
r»‘ ii >t g unblijjg ui It ni Pieive
aunty. The Alhmtu T UltlOil,
v- iu i.eidiug o.i Mr. .Mela > i * t x
h sots: •• Without u.’Uftt the
tmuii-i? v'! UtVirgiT **ro - Itlg
ric.-R'r. Willi ue»v UU'i l roved
IC- s. v.ih linjvleuv nt - tha. lesse
t ii t.ito lub-ir, whi / •i tlio\
t. giicr now Uppi lit - y wore leu
jcsirn sgto Y’ Well, that is ju*t the
qu« -lion the Alliances are putt,in? to
tin- country. As we remarked, the
farmers of Pierce county are not
a lu-s about it. They
not enquiring why should they
lv* richer than they were ton
agu, but why are they not as rich as
timy ought to be? And the answer
«*«•« >» wor.i—Prr teetton.
„ ,., , v i. • v ,
,:K \ new 4 ■ ;UL , ' . ,s J °“ u, ‘
.
>t «>1 i«lity ol a lurk, sun km?
''.liibouk, and murmuring ''kismet,' -
just qu iet.lv waiting to U; served by
all the world and t .e raiboads It
w « 1 apprec.tite, and make imehol,
' jj n) / y 0 f importance ‘ to the
!d e n .ake on .selves
; wm - ;» thong 1 It con get along
scarilv without us f'w, and V-. wv
would be missed : ;
u 1 (J ,.v-. * ri( e toiiioi-ow Have we
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Tt , Cotmntion of Northern CAlseas.
As the call lor this convention, to
||,.|,| June 18ili at Dougiasvdle,
!in q 0 i,j C cls become more and
known, iioerefct in the matter
llicn . liw . s>
Th(J )K . ()p ] 0 of ,|,e South and lho-c
N()Illl _ w p f) aru | uo king (0
guncrul good ol the whole country
without prejudice, ^od begin to see the
lur to come from
_ |J(;h u muV(Mm . nt . a„d Inters arc
p.iiirin^; in fVom every section ol a
m(wt eueouragmg eluuacter.
The many happy, coritented and
p IOJ |, ftn)Urt mti/g’iis ol our State, who
have c-ome from Northern Slat -s, are
anX 0ll , lhHt a „ ttic people ol their
| ( „. mi;| . inmict) should know the truth
j)t t „ t |, e w tutiis of things
(h e South. And uu actual knowledge
„ r lh ^ uS wd | a , ()1 uur ,i 0
diurnte, our world of undeveloped
j s a ll that, is neces ary to
^ C l a li le ol population and capital
i„ t|»u direction that will, relieve the
|l|t 1:) - ipiIiji euM cites uml
( , . em
, an I at the saim- time eanse
U|H | ,|, ,. hU . U il ol valuable ores,
t ., ^leM up their treasures and make,
uilo | 0 sunny South to blossom
i»l»b'"-‘,l»a',» *'??:> ......... °t«w‘ s .. lr '
mn
work looking to the prosperity ol the
J neuole ; >' inlong j; hold " ol ‘ this £ enterpiise ij.
a '3s‘ b . '
A, .he hut mee.mg of tlm commit
diWlLL-Ltnu.s < of'the SialeLhow'
j,, hu'iiulvuc r ,| luL Ul0 ,a ,| (l t, oi^m c -in to o> fully moy
uppreeiHte the imp.n u.ncc ol the
IllOVClliCIll.
Tho City or the Cctatjjrl
If Hiackshear geir■tuliv' could got
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"»} 111,1 ' 0 vv ' mi ' 1 '« lv '
U “‘ X <ner l, ' C , "“" un " y 1Vm '
..... II'." I"'" 1 ’ 1 "- )'r : “ h " f
quam-lud- und intcmul dis
turlmiiees to i udl- the sc-reue surlace
r „ Hr every day Hie We can hear,
metaphor'Dully, t lie sound of the
P‘dit ion J rivalries elsewhere, the
ol tl ? e '" U1 "" ,r, f *. 51,1,1 11,11
whines ol the di.-contei.b-d; we can
see and unoer-stand, mental.v, tl*
p;ois and counlerpfols, the w-liemes
und contrivances, tho wires and
wire-pullers, tlm subset vieney, the
Ihitteiy, the soph.st.j ol the * 11 l"is
up-ui the publie stage. But, quiett.v
pmsiiii'g lire even tenor ol our everv
'<-'V we meet! he ordinal -y duties
life ns they present them.wives; if
'‘PI * 011 unit it mr .nipiotum at. pit
|»"ilmned to our means tor avail
abutt, occur, we me lean lo lake
hod; anti whatever omcrgeiie os
ail"', public or piivate, wo shall
“"‘Ut them calmly. Such a lilt
ominises a long continuanc.; but in
the inuel-t-oiiw £J *L\ of our I.J -Meat Miolu
t atu.. Ill t t.i< W n.i Uim (la. tl .tin.
roJ, D UIK * hialii o. the tumultuous
to,-, en. - ol hk--c .hey c„ verge to
wards the maium- tl. .-.ties ol the
I'nion the pulsations , of the heart
ar *t >ner, a-ed with such I roe mill
cotuiliaity, the Moml ebbs and flows
wit It such recti rent energy, that the
wuste is cCCotn pi idled Cie the brain
giasp- the ill d. The Country is
human nature skvped in buttenudk;
thecitt is l.timaii notuit? soaked
brandt'. - We live slower, ’ but we live
lietter tunl moie o iiscrvative
wdth few er temptations, ii iewor iu
centiv * s. Philosophy hides m the
cut; ia the n iditrv it is iree.
flirts Ab;at Fouls.
Tracksr snd .
Utmreoal is it in b< etssity lor henltliy
low’s 1 sh ui'd leitiHp- I < on
ortw; * n wok. The best -Ad ml 1 -
char: am, CoiTi, ei.ts -
Roust it just :is c liiv
a Idtle inore burnt. 1 w»;l j,a\
iH-f.er ttiau a -vtUui^ vise tea cun
g;vt» them.
G;ve \ nr clnekena, duck?, geese
ond tu.
olicc or t w u w . A lilt: ft. pj
ur \» \t>! w tii com n en
d.-ugll t- I V.-t ■nt lo {reserve the
UCo )WiS.
• Ml ..•tie in the water your
tii .4 id iu x the if Ujii with
kmc vt .n. (( will eoni.t tii s-i
troubles fowls are subject to. and
will remedy the tendency to lay solt
shelle-l egg?.
Have plenty of dry dust convenient
whidi yoor fowls may take a dust
bath. Keep the drinking vessel clean.
Have plenty ot small gravel in the
lowl yard convenient for tneir use.
FE It SO LINE BA LSA M
Has the wonderful property of as
soakin? into the sliiu almost at
sir t
tlm skin. Fernoline Balsam has no
equal in affording relief, and will, in
all cases, effect a cure. Can be had
Horn A. P. Brantley A Co.
A Safe Investment.
Is one which is guaranteed to
bring you sati-factory results, or in
«»ao‘ol failara u return of purchase
price. On this -afe plan you can buy
■«» our advertised Druggist h hot
tie IAr. Kings New Discovery lot
Consumption. Jt is guaranteed
ij.injr relic! in every ca.sc, when used
|„ r any affection of*Throat, Lungs or
Client, such as Consumption, lutia
n ation of Lungs. B'-onchitis, Asthma
Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., cte.
li ia pleasant and agreeable to the
taste, per'ectly safe, and can always
depended upon. Trial bottles free
at T. J.. Acosta A Co.'s Drugstore,
Ti» Pulpit and tte Stage.
X* i» pv f m \. qut’nstoi- BhiV\b>nmi Fnited
Bl Church \. toil Kan
*'’’ ,’i ..j lt rj . e! it _ , n ,| llt v to wiiat
h-i^’.lone , rs r Kinff’s ^ New Discovery
‘ tor -in.l M v lun-s n-n-ishuners were
th,.u-^ht"l , i| v , Ls.-is»-d could’ mv
j ,T V liveonlv a Imv weeks,
i . L t ]?' ,-... ’.S J ^ Lurid i),. iri, IL r s v ...
, and well ’
,., u p„, r he n, ■ in weiuht ”
p,,,,' , ,7 j tVmbi,ciS v ~. t ’ t ave
. ^Li L ai L-o writes- -nL’
•‘i'^vidmice t. j’)it 7 confident v Dr.
|, ”i v,... ‘ ( . n vei v lor cures'when C ui«umo
iun K ut!H v.ii all and
even-thims V ' ' e |»e laiW The 7 L-nn
k , . , M !■ 0 „ ,r. f( „. ni my man
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*' *. , ,,7**, 1 .., i, ’ ’? f sl0U -ioie 1 I’e-niDi
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kola mi
Tm - li£s ' r »«•« in tk. world
i Out-. Bruises. Sores, Ulcers Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, letter, Chap
|-ed Hand-. Chilblains. Corns, and
lull Skin Krupt.ons, and positively
. J»«]W
| sati-lnc.iou, or money n.-fmided.
Brice 2b cents per ■ b >.\ I'or sale
b 1 L. Ato. . ta A . U>. ,
v .
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LIPHTHBEIA CUBED.
We have numerous testimonials
that the free use of Fernoline Bul-am ii
.
j ell'ecb d cures. Owing to its autisop
tn-properties, -■'■<>’„ ‘I its tree use in the bed
«. "iwoluo !«««.«. •
or the................
((| - lllls „fl|ictioa. A. I’,
U lti ‘ ai,t,t> .ii.t'ev Co se'l it
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FKllSOUSE BALSAM
Should bo kept in every house v It
is a neees,i.v of the faintly.
| (i()(H , |o| . llllllo , L atlV ,.,nergencv.
j l t contains no mi,oral to |»o‘isoa
SVrflem .
We warrant it to be a product
trom ,j, c > c >llo\v i.ine t-ee. without
al ,y adulteiaiiou. To be had at A.
i\*i{ ra utley A Co.’s.
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JLUNG TSOUSLES.
persons suffering irom Lung, Bmn
t-hial utleetums, or Asthma, will
obtain great relief by applying Fern,
u |me Bjisam to the che.-t and
nj^Ht ami morning, and inliaiing
|,ea tb.giving uml invig.'iating osior,
Sold bv A. P. Brantley A Co.
*
_ ^ .
Is eert ■ m •• ,{ reasonable effortMs «- ■ made , {o
eure a .ough by liw? I.seot l)e\v i ts
mu! ronsunipt.on cue. The r .„ .1,
cmreel ami certain tn-t- aet.on and cost
»»> •“»**• thwwptnr ,xwWe pmutr t.tws. u
sist ni«in having it. LiwieU 1 u.ctv Jc
oaitw.
Gruat Sc:tt !
\ V h v don't and" vou eure that emgh?
«-..ugh t:«.n 8 unipt«>-> Cure trill do »i.
reme«{y- ts positively sf certain, ii | rmnpt
tli-.ronghh s t ctcry. you have
i ', a v ” u k ““ w f ,$ "T*” be
• ,
luct—U you have not, you are r do ng tr.nr
«-ll an iujustiec. It is sold i*y Tuteu a.i>!
Waters,
Advics.
“Keep your h‘.ul cool—your tVet warm
.r liver active, and trust in
w s il e advice of a <e ebrat. d physician
to a patient. You can regni.at-.- tin* i cti *n
v. i.r Liver, Kidneys la. ami tmwcls olutelv by
using DeWitt's Sarsaj ti an ah
r. l,able U ood I’ll living \L:ucUy. i o. suk
Tut u vV ate:--.
atlUMI-S VIT.VLIZKR b .tot
ton lived - r Const:; all >. Ln.-s ol
Api»elite, Olol ad M illp
loins of ih ‘ ' : 8 = 75
eeuts jrnr G-tue. > , i\
B ai.tiey vk Uo.. ILackshear, Ga.
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CATARRH CURED tu •:«!?!)
sweet ti ixitii ** Cu
larrh Ken h P - oeii^>. N a —
s il I j *cior tree. S -ui I>> A. P,
P*-a:..ley A C\>.» Blu-LR-C if. Ga
HENRY A. UPDONOOSH I
-DEALER IN
General Merchandise,
Patterson, Georgia.
Carries in stock everything for the Farmers need, and :-ells at pr.ees
to defy competition. My stock consists of
Dry Goods, Groceries ,
Hardware , Boots ,
Shoes, Hats , Caps $c., $c. y
IN FACT, everything usually kept in a first-class Country Store, from a
cambric needle to
SElVIIfi K,
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MONEY SAVED TO THOSE WHO BUY Oi t-i
J
Patterson , Ga .
dec 16 lv.
JOHN A. STRICKLAND,
-DEALER IN
General Merchandise,
Country Produce &e.
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BLACKSHEAR, GEORGIA,
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Savannah, 13'lorida and Western Railway,
W(V YCItOSS SHORT LINE—TIME CARD IN EFFECT JAN. 12,18D0.
-• li. Trains on this Road are Run by Central Standard Time.-
OCfIKDf’LE of through trains to Florida and Southern Georgia connecting with
trains lor all points in the West and Northwest.
OOING SOUTH—READ DOWN. GOING NORTH—READ UP
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* -V“'4r^ \o 5 \ ( , 15 ,\ 0 27 iNn r Statio ns. I No. I I . No. 78.j No 116 .1 No. 6,
/n .,,m (ju raj-*.-«>»'»• Lv Sav’nah Ar|12;14prr>| 7..50pndl;86|ini ,m!10;05j.n; 5;50 a nr
Ar Jesup Lv:10:25ai>r 5;45 t 2;50 am
ml S:10.am ur Rr’ns’k ETlvj 8;80anJ i 1:00 am
~’ :i ~ !lin lh01 p m 9;2U ar Bhrcks'.e’r lv! 9;38ani 4;44pm| 12:57 am
11,10 pm';t;I 8 p ud -{):45au.| 8;3« a ,n ar Waycross Brans’b&.vlvj lv| 9;I5aiu. an,' 4;2opmj 8:13i>in 12;07 n’t
;■;•••......-«L;25 '£“Sis |. i ni. S.® 1 2.05p.u ; L|n;D,: ar ar Ai any lv; 4-45arn 7;0l | S'.0<'pm 8;2",am 2:50 pm
ar Jacks’vilfe lv; 7;0iia»i 1:00pm! 6;30pn- lj30pm| 8;oO put
]■.-!, j~ .. .. |l 5 : 00 |,iu; 10 5 ,o 45 0 p.n ar P’t Sanford Tampa lv! lv l;15atu' 7.55am- VjOOaii.j 7,00 1;30 pn»
.. 0 ; 45 pni , pm ar : 6;15an, ' | am
G 9;50 ; ir. a-.» ar Gainsville Live Oak lv| lv; ■ j 7;30 4;20 pm
am ar pm
W b;a,amklOp am ........^OCpm uu l;32p»| IMtjpw M 2 P „, ar ar Thomusv‘1 Valdosta lv lv 112 % 4)5 08 pm pm j I 8;30 0;35 pm pm
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^ ^ ar Monticello lv! | 10 ; 45 ani| i 4;35 pm
7;?0»m| ; | : I ^n.i ’ * ar ar Chut’aho'c Bainbri’ge lv: lv i [ : 1015 9 ; 20 am am
ar Macon lv 3;20ani| ’I 0;05 pm
!<_»;->'m,., fjlo.-m 1 I ar Mo Atlanta ntgon.’ylvj lviI2;15ani| 7 dni 2 7 ; 00 piu
».r ; 30 ; 4 Qam l
Jcsur Express, No, 1 . J esup Express. No. 2 .
Leave Savannah 3 ,oo j> m Leave Jesup............ 5;80 a in
Arrive Jesup 6;40 p in Arrive Savannah..... 8:40 a m
SLEEPING C 4 iTST-;R\TCE -VNI) CONNECTIONS,
Trains 23 and 14 have Pullman sleeping <ars hetween New York, Jaek-onviileand
Port Tampa. No. 78 has Pullman sleepers l.euveen Jacksonville, New York and
Thomasville. No. 15 and 66 have Pullman sleepers oeiween New York and J ckson^
villa and New A’ork and T: omasville. 5 and 6 carry Pullman sleepers between Sayan
; nah and Jacksonville, and Savannah and Live Oak. Trains No 27 and 1 connects at
Jesup for Macon, Atlanta and the West. Train 15 connects at Waver ss lor Albany,
Pulmaasleeperfri.ni Mor.igc.meiy, New Orleans, Nashville, Louis. Evansville, rain Cincinnati and St. Louis. Through
Waycross to St Train 1 No 5 connects at Montic. lio f, r
Tall In—ee, arriving at 2;03 u in. leaving 'Tiilluliassce at 3 ; 2 U a ui eemnects at
Monticel o with train No. 78 .
Tickets cold tr> all points and baggage checked throng 1 ’; also Shaping ('ar Berths and
Sections secured t passenger stations and City Tick*- Office, 22 Bull street.
R G. T I.EMING, Superintendent.. W. M. DAY IDSON, Goueial Pas.-. Agt
POINTS OF SUPERIORITY OF
TIflPIfISPnQ A ^ PlfiW
1 st — Tf»e mould-bo ird is cast or polished
iron plat s, ischidcd and ishar.lcr than
the I,ighest terupc-red siee!. It will, in
sardvso.l, last ten times a* long as
in sti.kv soil where* cast oaewill no,
-Aid-Most «iv.-Lot« plows are top heavy;
the Damascus l-.as most of its «cigat
1> low die topof the ci.ould-boaxd, and
whether at w..rk or standing still it
wi" .-wndlap of its ow., oc ord. It
nn^ tor tin, reason very steady and
easy t r the plowman.
drd.-The ■ hape of the standard makes it
less liable to cleg than o her mows.
4th —The dr,.ft LdL is d^AM^c^’T'S tnow-n -IS -, ‘ven-re
Illlic h so as i- that of a pole of » Ut^
u
-Eih.— . . ..... There is r-o , head , of . tie , , bean, boh ot
obsuwetioa of aav sort tor trash to
hang to.
' J ‘ 1 , ‘7, 1 o' Xd £,>r t! " a ' h
^ «|v Du as we.l .is . to die right . of the
_ ih —The beam is adjustable on the shific 7
between the Is miles. as to t<iru it
in or from the land, so the ex ict centre
of unit may be found.
- ; h.— I lie band es are s*. placed that the
l-diwuia-i walks in ihe furrow directly
bei: isi die plow.
9 th.—Fiooi the thiekne-s and compact
arrangement ol the <-a-tings it i> jl- c
strongest < ile-hoise plow in the mark
< t
10th — .... lnehand.es , are_ fistenct directly
to tao-tandaM, w iuh .akes all strain
oii tile mo !d- ; -uni aud land-i :e, and
brings the jnow unJur Jtrfect contrul
of toe plowman.
llttv-Tto .~i« r-.-,«Oto tofoH.
and >na.-v are t:.ort«|urlU.v chilled, and
ail d the mate.nl ami
art- me bc-t.
— It is tlie ’lily gTOuiue chill d j low
cvut put upon Ui** market at at bout lUe
p.iuc i f common c plow s.
MANTFAnVoLD BV
ROUED PLOW WORKS, BaUimorc. M.
-FOB SALE BV
A. ?. BRANTLEY £ CO., ’
K^ilt \ii. UA. #
SHERIFF'S SALE
GEORGIA, Pierco County.
"tTEill he sold before the court house door
^ ' in BIjACKSIIEAII. Pierce'county on
the fir-t J ucadav in June next, between tlm
legal hours of sale the foil oviug property^
to-wit: three, hundr. d acres ef Land, in
lot No. 58 in the 4 th District, of said < 01111 -.
tv, as the property of Andrew J. Dickson^
to satifv an Exeem on in lavor of II,
Myers <(- I>ro., vs. Andre J. Diekton.
Lev> made this Auril 2 , 1890 .
It. T. A. Davis, Sheriff, P. C.
POSTPONED
ADMII?IST^ATOIi>S SALE.
G EG KG IA I lerci: County.
On the Firsi Tuesday i.j June next, will
he s -hl at the Court House, in Blacks!.ear
in said county, within ih* legal hours of -
sale, the eqiii-v of redemption, in ai.d to a
ce tain dwelling hoi.se a<-d lot in Black-,
shear, i’icrce county, Geo gi», and known
as Die place wner.-on L. D. Locklutt, how
reside-, --id interest and egi.it. of redcinp-.
t’oniu said, p <v . rty sold as th.e propo lv
of A. L. B Idwin, decease! for th - benefit
of the lairs ar.d crcd.'orsof said decea-ed.
Terms Cask,. This Ik e., 2 nd 18 ,-si*.
A. M. M<8 ; BE,sdiuin-strator.
GULP.DIAN'S £LiS.
SPATE OK fiKoHGtA, )
Wayne County. '
In p'lisu <me of ia act of tt'e lee-islature,
apprnyed Novemlier sell :ln- 11 Hi. Iv-u, aMowing
-"arocnis to ' states oltleir wards tor
reiiivcsopei »., icolice is l.ervb. g<n-n ,„ : ,it
to.ici-ri^-l June that on MouJ.-n, ih,.- 'J I, <lav of
n.-vt, at desup, in the ronnty of IVmne
aloresaitl, Ifco* under-:giu*(J w.li apnly Hi tiie
Houortlile 8; -neer K. .U n-oii, Ju !g<- „t
allowing Court ot sail <«niuy, lor all or
der him to sell at private sale to.
“A ■tZttTZTT
tbr town of bb eksfcear, a'.id omim ol Fk-rce
iu said S-.Wc. amt known a- n ie lio«„- plaixs
**: h-lni T. k-v, devsnsed, au-i cuniaitiinv two,
‘red nn«i t wen’-lie and • lie- quarter
M. .« s •! !a:u.;, m.'U* or !«ns*, t» r wtih u'\
thy vripiKtB tU|*ro%AriiJCbt»«>f* aftpt.-jiaiiilri; cv>ry chunt.'ier ami d«—
o i O l!i«
- tit! p :iho two (^) t.< M'S, Md’iii (i\ cai —
ilnript n (1*)} Itti.s, mu* tl) hu-rev
i.-snses* and !><■ !:■ us* I I i»ad kiiciicu
niiwre t trnuD^ uii h.- UO ran* I-! M.tO.
w!. in the umlCreig-.-.J is gna di. ti s:,iJ
^o^rty. U. C.