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Eb«w 1 at thp l’nr-offce in
ft», «K Hacod^l.^ mad mmier.
BLACKMtF.AR, f*A, MAV 22,1390.
SXnmCOMFASUmAm
PUBLIC.
The patronage of the Expretw
Companies under the special con
tract of the Corporations is voliinta
TJ: in the sense that the public may
eitber consign this species of merch
andiac—perihhablo mat'er in
abafH* ol liuils and
the tender mercies of the Companies
for transportation, o,- retire from
business of raising them for the uiir
feet altogether, for the ordinary rate,
attached tot.e value of such , ff.rn.ls .
would more than Honk up the profit,
and amount to a virtual prohibitory
tariff
The Express Companies can very
cousiatently cite their reduced rutea
oa a plea that liny cannot afford un
dertbmn, responsibility . . entailed .. , b >
l«won cotomm. carriers. The re
dueeif rates are the bait on the
The ideu apparently to be conveyed
is, thut the Express Companies
a public spirit and philanthropy wor
thy of ooinmendution, so reduce
ruieft for ilia x,*ot'iljc purjKiwi of Uh
tering thil valuable branch ol
tic commerce, But the
by delay*, etc., tall so heavily uihhi
the shipper in the damage and de
struction of bis goods, without
or possibility ol redress, tuut the
duoed rules, instead «l proving
blessing they are pronounoed to Ik*.
make him no belter off ihun he
be by paving lull rat s und
the lull protection the law
him against common carriers.
We tally appreciate all that
Expmss Companies en ii advance in
support of their iron clad contract.
W’e have discounted all of it.
wo are not, in this eonnroiton,
pcaritig Ut the bar of public
in bi-hail ol the express Compaiiies.
Their compulsory contract will
liear the tost of an equity Judge's in
vesttgatiou. It is no, as
gs may nppeur. It .. rests on might, .
pot right, Piid, like u protective tar
Iff, is a shield for tyrannv alone.
ow p»witiuu t, ait.: . ...........
W.I»ro m.tu Uv. K. W 1 ru» C»„, W '
, liable ,, as oominon ea'riers. It, . thou,
the Oompxniea rotire Irom thn Imsi
puss, It will lie hii obstruction remov
tal from the fruit and ^^mav vegetable com
Iimree 1 * lor other J 1 Is; do
•
vised which will affa-d ft tuple s.eun
ty against either excessive eiiarges,
or destruction to the goods of the
#tlip|H!r.
ItfTKH-STA TE COMM Kill K.
The New York W»»rll ia imt
gi>od odorjii't now, owing t » the
treatment received by Mr. Cleveland
by tint Journal. I is recent Cot-res
pondemw h not well c.doub H*d to
itffprovo its iH'pnta'ion lor wisdom,
The leroeions Mr. Wilson, in his ad
vooacy ol shot gun resistance to the
recent decision o| the Supreme Couit
in the matter of inter state commerce
dosorvua muuu nuenlion. and the
Times proposes to la-itow it on him.
Mi. Wilson, it is assumed, us a
respondent, writes with semi^ditori
ut authority. He pronounces judge
mem with allthedig, .by of the World’s
large ciroulation ut Ids iuiek. Ills
Violent condemnation ;»| the “Impe
rial decree” is presented iu a .setting
of urgumeant Unit insnr the glo.s .,1 ot
plaasitnldy. „ But wtl. ... Uwy M .u I , the ,
test o| close scrutiny ?
Wc |>rofeas to Ik* Democrats. Oar
loyally to the Democratic party con
not be Mieotw.'uily ii|iiiiluiigt*<|. We
d all . lor
• ro op|nst i t sv neities inciva
vitig tHMitruliziKi jsiw. r. Bat wc hold
thut me MUX-t method lor per,»et Jut
tug the autonomy ol the Staten in to
bold an oven halauou Muamu cent -
ml.mi ... and dccentra bastion,
pm the
Uoutinaitou ul the onmtoetx*e of u
M ito by H sister >t lie IS US immicai
t*»JgOod domicrat.e theory as ^
domination ol all me States bv lln
*
central g ivernmei.t. State tyranny
Wou'd be more obnoxious tlmn the
tvmuar «d the generai covernment I
beeaaso. being nearer, it would U
wore irksome, irritating and insup
portablt, «mv*«ki . *r.. I tie .> LoMtituuon ... establish ,, ,
ei* a line ol demutvai ion for bath,
Tbe several State Count.tut ,ms are
\A hirve oulv ns Utet do
mnilisi wnfliot ■in. With n, the n -National v . 'i (otiAuu- .
Uoa, and It Uto Supreme < ou t b.s
or f law cover* the interests . t °l , tho ine c ; t _
ixens who have appealed to it as a
fina , re9W t. Their being Republi
« bu nothin, to * with our
thnjn.tici.rv ol
Hat if our wlimat* of the World, a,
a aa ic adviser. i» guaged by its re
^nt public treatment of the eharac
ter 0 j nn eminently useful public ser
v «*ot, who is in enjoyment of the
uUy 0 f having held the highest office
the gift of the jwople, it is the
j a ultof the World und not ours.
Th e Ibtuba^W Action is
f , a ,
^ That , s nght Bad „ . I . inguage
should bo corrected. Hut, next to
^ , tH) much language
^ ; , aily a nuiiaooe#
ref *. I|tj ,,„*,.* bfusr , he manner
the , heathen, , . should , .. . be put . end .
ot un
to. And legal documents, tor the
benefit of t he people, should be made
as simple us [sissible; lor, as the Con
L , ituU()(1 remarks, -an ordinary deed
< amveyiMMaeM ground is
ln t()rtu , )US , abyrillth 0
words us to cover more ground than
the acre itH- il.”
Some <l the best lawyers in
I country agree that u reform is
;jr , in W)fne o( - 01ir rural l|w
tricts our good country friends,
they to court, pUAZlut • ■ .
go are ho
ihe
they don t know whether the
j are swearing or not. Tin; J
should bo in such plain English that
a child may understand it; for
ranoc of the luw is not an
plea in bar of its penalty.
Communiciited.
A yuh.p’ry*?? Famm theBlgHttrrtS5?Croek In Debt, kc.
—how the Cot
Mr. Kilitor :—
Thn i.torn whm fair, The sky wan dear,
Anil lilanii! r.ophyr» ; frv->h and fiev:
t(1 » |( A fri( .„dlv 0 , 11 .
To jo(B (> . 1JuK , (1 * ( g^lnir spree,
So we did. my two boys and I,
sides om*. ot' tUe neatest, niccjst,
lies' und politest parties ol young
«t'--nour pleasure b. meet
many Vlcn.».a.i.Kli h day, boan'.ed Ihe truth tana
of & Co. a lew
8 | n ce at the glowing little vi.luge
Otfennau, Ga., tor the limpid waters.
U...I r
1'"»« h-lilrv picme under
j j earn*, on a
jupervidon of our gotoul Futhor Iriend
commis-ui v ma-ter.
One hour’s ride with that usual
P”bty which robs time ol its monot
0 " y Uuvel ,' ,f ils
i biiiught us neur the day s destination,
p| u . H tr«;u tn reucho I, everyiliiag, lit -
tie nud big. old Hint \ouiig. miiei
enteh a llsh* and to 111 ■ gr.irtflculion
of every one, when dinner was un
nounced, there was plenty to
around and u fine slr ng to bring
home besides. Father O'lluguu’s
loo, slipped, the log broke and
|, c stepped graceluily in n ■ to his
chin, Imt came promptly out without
any coaxing. Two of i he young la
dies while Imrse-bitek riding, wore
01 ' 01 f’, hMt m,t w, ' iou ’ l - v
I ' mil ^ glint In say.
littlcc!, Mr, K lit nr; il was olio of
those full grown, free and easy,
g«H»d old eomtry ,im**s. and carries
Wa > lm, ' k Vun ' ,e '' ul,, " lt lss *'*- lK> '
-
t iro the turn,era uli got in debt.
Wneti Ware, fierce. Ciincli, Coffee
an ,{ Echols wore all one county;
when there were no tuxes t >pav only
u » uigzers and laud; niggers •J.'u ts
f'' ,l ad. and laud j «d n noil |km
|lw law . w Umily lwwlVu m0llltl8
(be neighbors vvuu'.d say Mr. B
hronght home a whole banel ■>! flour;
•’hen a full parlor set conswtvsi of 2
or 8 siooU and a long tv net.; when a
chi d was tw« or that* years old the
tll , lj0l wouW lwnkl . him the first pair
,, slt'K-s . Ol . Ills
• out own tanuitig id
loulh'*r, and lm wm»‘ ilicm until they
got t'si simdl und he gave Uiom to
his br .titer and so on till they wore
wn li <'111. Will'll they platted their
llWII bats mil of palmetto tdadea and
sewed them together with vre gra-.*:
vvhet. they -pun and wove their own
l ’*"® ”**'• ll1 *' mud’' their i ice, corn
i'"’ 1 "" hv *f 1 M ’
Ilium* n til laianled at ihcHniue placi ;
wheti Hie larmer made his own fertii
iier ami livetl indetieiideiitly at liotui,
*utu >;•*. tt *"f» t luck *«*;'}*' piid oi, W‘»lt.tg V™ clocks «
“ “ rp V ,,, °: a " d um * i’"" r
Whs Si'ttliiijLT ill lUo \%*(K,hIs, HU*ldul Uot
have .. house io get ndo, whet,
It* la'gun to mike the hammer lid
the Ml and toH him he e*uld
on a •w-.lic" the cbild.eu sai
boy it daddy, we can ra*e the m mey
^ete lor it ami —tni_y lduz*d it. So he sole gave ol ms
mit- an
oi l dead pine anti tack -d her on, and
a way she went, on time, ns n, e , C aJi
1 S mu alter that, a ma :i put up a
sr.ne in WaresUinx s^ilsug un 12
,»u s time, autlaol I them unythtug
\ vtuutoii ou wiiat they c-dt^i a
MU^n’MlSTuiVw‘SS>?
3 S
njcwt< , ; . , b ?, r P. "? J * to l>e ®,; sure and ®' u
ketch f em on *be « credit
»««• i)iy ? k • an,J ;,las * 1 ere
‘£, "^S, ,
ponrUinr but
,n thn, a
gam by taking their notes want* all
exemption*, on time, us they call it.
>, 4 W ’ a .' jJ ^w-tkes"^ o
fJJ’J’ lh tr^e^tr! ( n •3 under learns
to’tiide intr to sew the
himself, lor he finds
Ids wife and children living on auoth
inan’s land, plowing another inaii s
now' No!* ^L-ilV It' U Vo.f *-on time ’
no!! that will never do. For
tbal <» ne *y* tem is l,ever on tU ' ,e <
but is el ways behind time. instead of
on time. Put your shoulder to the
g*t wheel, ^ pay cash as you go, 8 und
goods »t ;your own price. G.tod
nay has no trouble to get anything
il i>lant wu " as td - much Ke ?P coi * lyw n, peas, Cl)W8 an, potatoes, ‘ ^
r jy c> c bnfers and sugar cane ns you
ear , tend and let the “eredic’’ system
alone,
Since man to man in »o unju-t
We -carevly know wi oru we can tru»t
8“ pny to-Uay and tru^t to-rn -r <>w,
TU. n you and I will uever sorrow.
Yours truiy,
OBI'HAN »ov.
Dress does nt make a woman.
Columbus Enquirer-Sun.
True—but she woulu be very plain
without any.
Fill the lien l*t ol U flirt with love
f or |,«,rr-e)t'* anti whutever runs over
wiii Ik,.> t>niw.
Modesty mav not bo the lasbion,
Imt 11 it ij t-i>rv i )><>cioiiiriir
AUE YOU MADE miserable by
Indigestion, Uonsiipulioii. Dizziness,
L i-s ol Appetite, Yeliow Skiu ?
Shiloh's Titalizor is a po- tive cure.
SuM by A. J’. Brantley k Co., Black
sliou.’, Ga.
, FOR DYHFKl’SIA and Liver
Complaint you have a printed Shiloh’s guar
antee on every bottle of
Vi tii I i’Aor. It never iads to cure.
Sold by A. P. Brantley k Co. Black
shear, Ga.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
. . . . , .
‘
£ pq . 0( . '.Cha w Sa i t
Te ’ 1 -
'T,' J. '- ,m (!|,,lblalM< ton,s , ‘ n ; 1 ,
ali sk brupuons, nud , imsittvely -
‘ n
.
' urrs 1 e '* ol ,K [ !'* l .' | uen lequim
ssur*
Pi ice 2a cents |H*r b ix. For sale
. *- T. L. Acosta k Oo.
EirSTHSEIA CUSED.
I We have numerous testinioniul?
thut the free use of l-Yrnoli.io nulsum
j ii eases of this dreadlul nittliid.i has
1 effected runs. Owing to its antlscp
i tic prop rties, its tree use in the bed
j ! r< om is an absolute preventive introduction a
gainst contagion, or the
this terrible aflliotioii. A. 1*.
Brantley k Co. sell it.
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FKUNOLlSti BALSAM
Sliou d be kept in every house. It
j s » necessity of the family,
Good lor ulinosi uny emergency,
it contains no ,Kii»(,a
system.
Wu wurrunt ,l l ° ,>e 11 P m,uct
itoin l Iu; yellow pine fee, without
any adulteration. T*> be lud at A.
i\ Brantley k Co.’s.
LUNw TROUBLES.
Persons Mitfering trom Larg, Bron
4SS Fcm!
uilUrt. It iiMiui tu lho mul throat
night and morning, and inhaling its
1 lo~ !'p. ~ ° r '
Sold A Brantley ACo
R-wird
Is re t in if reasonable effort is made to
cnt\> a < otign by the use of DeWi The t’s Cough
and Consumption cwt r.-nndy is
eoJrvi't and certain in ' t- net ion av-l cost*
no uior than imr'.iable prepaftmn*. ln
having it. For sale by Tuten A
Water*.
Gre*t SCstt!
Whv don’t you run-that e >"gh7 IVWitl's
' "'‘gb amt t nsituiptma v'urc will do ti.
^ 1 v ’'* v * s l^s'it'yeiv certain, prompt
km.wlhi^t .niitmta
f Ml -t ;f yon have not, von are doing vo*r
"" It L s,uu by futen ami
Waters.
Adri:e,
.... , , ,
liver naive. ...d' trust i , God.”
w •» d*e ndvie**..f a ec ebraUd phyaicMH
'«>« «“ ng..h«W the ecu *
u N ' ur iio^ols uv
"'"ve . Vat'nX «N;W at * ^ap.n ^ L. «b *'"* olately
Water
____
WHY WILL YOU cough whf n
sh loti’s Umv will give .muted.at,
lv u, t. Price Ideis . 50 ots., and $1.
sold by A. P. Bruatiey i Co-. Bluew
oltear. Ga.
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SLEEPLESS MG I ITS. made mis
erat.k* liv that torribic Ocugh. SutU.h’s
CMre w the Re nedy tor yo i. iLr
by A. P, Pea..,lev i Co,
Remarkable Rescue.
M „. Micbael Cortol , Pl . MeR
! ung L H he was treated tor a month b\
her family physicians, but hope grew
w „ r3ft He told her she was a
less vfctfm o/ consumption ana that
“ »»•»“ »» »«
^ *Z
and ^ deliiht
louD) , bewdr benefit ted Irom first
,J o-e. She continued its use and
tflking y *' ule? > found lierntlf
“ “ ar "‘ Jnd'isaTwellTs^he ever
_ Fr t • . bottles of this Great
Dwcfjvery at T L Acosta & Co.
Drugstore, large bottle* 50c. ana
$ im
Cleanse your breath with DoWitt*
L'tt!e Early Kisers; at Tuten and
Waters.
WILL YOU SUFFER with Dys
pepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh’s
Vitaligcr is guarai-t^'d. For
by A. P. Brantley A Co.
THAT HACKING COUGH can lie
«o quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure.
Wc guarantee it. Sold by A. P.
Brantley k Co.
*For laine back, side or chest, use
Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Price 2-> cts.
Sold by A. P. Brantley A Co.,
OUASDIAN'3 SALE.
static ok okokoia, i
Wav.sk Uolxtv,
In piirsunnce jf an act ol th« lcglslalarc,
approved November I lib, ivla, allotriiii;
eiiuruiaii* to »cll llic estates ol lliclr warns tin
rcinveAtmen., coiicein berebv gnen io uii
aiorcabl, ihe under lined will uppir io tbe
Honoriide spenevr K. Aik.n.nn, .incite ol
lll« Superior Court ol »ni<l county, lor an or
dcr .iHowm-i.im m »cii at private «aic
one uliurJr* .M. Hjo, fo till tlropccertain
tntets or p:ircc)» nil md lyin^ and 1 »i*i n tf hi
ihf town <1 BlrH^hcar, and comm ol Bicrcc,
!J! .Ml% a 'R\>' , u,t'uTcd, lindcmcuin'hi^i wo
tilliidied ‘inti iwem>*oue nnd otiu-qu;ii'lur
i.cic* of laud, more or lrw», tum-How wiili all
llic lupiovcim uls of i-vi ry cliara;icr and dc
ycription appcrtainlctr cr lielonglinr >o the
»i.id p iicc; nlro two (if horsed, seven (T) < at
tic, thirteen (l;>) ho.s, one ,1) liittu.v ami
iiarncs*. and the hnuscliold and kpchei.
■lirniti.ro mid (arming uienails on said
Said properly lielunginK to lie minor heirs
of the said .lulm T Kay, dctciiscd, mid lor
whom the undertiguvd is guardian said
property. C. C. (illACE.
POSTPONED
ADMINISTHATOR’8 SALE,
G EORGI.4 1'iKRct County.
On the Firs' Tuesday in Jimo next, will
be S'Jd at tne Court House, in Blaekshear,
in said eountv, witliin die legal hours
sale, the dwelling eqitily ot redeiujition, and lot in in and to a
ee tain house Blaek
alicar, fierce county, Gco.gia, and known
as ilie placo wnereon L. t>. Lu kli nt, how
reside--, said interest and eijnitv of redenip
t*on in said nrom-rtv sold as tl.e propei ty
oi A. L. Ifddwin, deceased, for the benefit
ill tlie lo irs ar.d eresli'orsoi said ileeea-etl.
Terms Cash. This I he., 2nd 188!*.
A. At, MOOKE, admin stisior.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Pierce County.
■yy ill be sold before the courthouse door
in BLACKMIEAU, Pierec coliiny on
the first Tuesday in June next,between the
legal horrs of sale the following propetty,
o-wt: Three hundred seres of Land, in
lot No. 58 iu tlie 4th District, of said roan
tv, ns the property "f Andr tv J.
to satify an Kxecut on in lavor of {1.
Myers <£ Bro., vs. And ew J. Dickson.
l.«vv made this April 2,181)0.
4t T. A. Davis, Sheriff, P. C.
POINTS OF SUPERIORITY OF
tj>h e Damascus Plow-
1st - The mould-bo <rd L east on polishes!
inn> plat- s, isehi led and is harder than
tne highest tempered steel, it wtii, in
Wl a o ’’'!t-bon n!o,lNbo,,‘rrar'.rwi l
in sticky soil where a east one will n< r
2 ,, d.-Me^«‘»-b«rse i&SlHSlT&n! ph^a«* f top heavy;
vill up««t its own nc ‘<«rd. It
r...-- (or .his ry steady and
Jr.1 -The shape of the standard make* it
loss iiai.lv to ci. g than »> her plow*.
itU ' drab” td on'dm "-Dam^th'* ' VZ
much so as is that ui u |»ulc of a
horse wagon.
Jill.—Then* is no bead of t’ e beam bolt o»
o!wtmotion of anv sort lor trash lo
lo -
•~,o tjz
-rtaudard.
7th —The beam is arable on the shifter it
between the i. ndies, s.» a* to turn
to or fioul the land, so tne ex .ct centre
,4 draft may be luand.
Sih.—'I lie baud os are m. | 1 -ced that liar
plowma'i w alk* in the furrow diivctly
behind tbe idow.
‘.Uii.—F 'ioiii tbe tiiiek' rs and compart
arrangement ot tl.e ea*tings jt K tFc
slrongest utiv-Lune plow in the mnrk
rl
10l h.- T h. hsndtes are fastened dir-ctR
t>> the standard, w i. h akes all strdn j
o.t the n..Mild-boa*n .ml la. ,ld"», and
brin^-* the piuwr uiMit it-riccl control j
u .v plowman.
lltlt.—The weari-g of the l.md-idi '
pars
«nd share are thoroughly chilled and
^^'t^ |
12tb.-lt is the .mly gamioo chill d ,do*
ever put upon t ,v mar set at about the
prut- of common e.-l-iron plows.
MANi rACTVKtD BV
ROUND PLOW WORKS, Bdtiore, Ed.
-roc SLU BY
A* , F. _ BRANTLEY &, CO.-. ^
BLACKSHE VU, G A.,
HENRY M’DONOUGH j
—DEALER IN—
Merchandise,
Patterson, Georgia.
Carries in stock everything !or the Farmers need, and iells at prices
to defy competition. My stock consists of
Dry Goods , Groceries ,
Hardware , Boots ,
Shoes , Hats , Caps Sc., S c ~>
IN FACT, everything usually kept in a first-class Country Store, from a
cambric needle to
MS*
anus 5? fifed
MONEY SAVED TO THOSE WHO BUY 01
H. L M’DONOUGH I
Patterson , Go.
declti iy.
JOHN A. STRICKLAND,
-DEALER IN
General Merchandise,
Country Produce &e.
blacksheab, GEORGIA.
nov 21 ly
Savannah, _ Florida and "Western Railway.
W A\CItObfe iSIIORl v. km IjINIv— riMECARDIN KhPKCi JAN. 12,1890.
- % lj. Trains ON THIS Roai> ARE Run BY CENTRAL STANDARD TlMK.
QCHEDULE nil of ihrongh t!\e trains W fuul to Florid i and Southern Georgia conneciing with
trains lor points iw est 2^orihwe^t.
GOING SOUTH—READ DOWN, GOING NORTII-READ UI*
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lll;^ u pm .>;0. pui 8,.S u n: 7; J 3a ill Ar .le-up Lv 10:25am 5;45 t m i0;0opn ; 2;50 am
...... ,11:00pm ur Br’ns’k ET lv S,'30ani: 4;44pni! ! 111:00 am
2;37 uni 4;01 p m 0;2li m 8;10am ar Hlatk.s'ie’r lv! 9;38am 12;57 am
11,10 pm, t;18 p m t 9:4f>ai.. 12:05pm 8;30am a r Way cross lv; 9;15am 4;25piuj 8:13ptn!l2;CD
11;00 ............ti-o.j j, ni'12.05pm 2;00pm ur Br’iw’biSbwlv; 4‘45a:u! 7;<)<'nn> 8;20aml 2:5ft
7:35 am S;10 p m lUjOOn’n 2;00pu l);35am ar Al' any lv; 0;30pm pni
am ti:50 p hi ar Jucka'ville lv; 7;0i | am 7.7»aii.i I4X)pm; 8;p0 pm
1;20 pm 5:00pm 5,00pm ar Sanford lv; l;l5ain 7;00aiu 1 ;-10pn. J 1;30 pa»
7;50 pm 10;45pui 10,45pn' ar P'l Tampa Ivi v| (i; 15am I 7,00 am
6; 15 am ar l.iv^Oak 1 ] 7;30 pm
9:5(> am ar Gainsvillc lv; : 4;20 pm
4;54 ami......... 12,00pm 12;00pn ar Valdosta lv 2;08j>m| ! 8 ; 3 U pvu
ti;55 uin|8,10 p nc I l;32pm l;32)iiu arThotnasv‘1 Iv 12;3£pnij ft;35 pm
3;25[»m 3;20|>m ar Montieello v 10,45a 10-loamj m 4;35 piu
i Oj^Opm, 3:25pm ar liainljii'ge lv!
7;30 ! 4:20pm 4;04pmj 4;04pm ar (Jhst’alio'c A'aeon b; lv 9;20amf 10;05
am ami ; 7;85pmi ar X-dini pta
10;55 : : ar Atlanta lvl2;16am 1 7 ;00pn»
7;15 »nc »r Moalgom’yIV: 7;30dm 2:40am
Jksdi* Kxpkk>k. No, 1. Jescp Kxphes.. No. 2.
Ix-nve Savannah 3; 55 p rn Leave Je«up............ 5;30 a »*
Arrive Jesup..... (!;40 ,i in Arrive Savannah..... 8:40 a iu
SLEEPING CAR SERVICE AND CONNECTIONS.
Trains 23 and 14 have Pullman sleeping < ars between New York, Jai k-omTlenvi
Port Tim pa. No. 78 his Pullman sleepers I anveen Jacksonville, New York and
Tlioinasville. No. 15 and 06 have Pullman sleepers ne'ween New York and J ekson
viile «t>d New York and Tt omnsv lie. 5 sod C curry Pullman sleepers between Sayan
nail ant) Jacksonville, and Savannah and Live Oak Trams X" 27 and 1 eonne ts at
-Jest p for Macon, Atlanta and the Wist. Train 15 eonn< ets ai Waver ss lor Al* anv,
Montgomery, i’u Imsut sleept New fri Orleans, Nashville, Evs>m>viPe, Cincinnati and St. Louis. Through
*-T ni U arcross to St Louis. Train No 5 coninets at Montieello f ?
Tall ha-see, ar vmg at 2;03 u ni. Train b *''ing Tallahusste al 8;20 a m conneeU- a4
Montieel o with tram No 78.
Tickets sold to all points and baggage dierked tlnotig l i; a'sie S'e* jiing Car BertbaaaA
Sections s-enri-d «t pas-enger stations and Cilv Ticket Office, 22 Bud stri el.
1», G. FLEMING, Superintendent. M. DAVIDSON, Geneial Pass, Act
IS THIS WHAT THE WOMEN WA&T ?
^ ^ ^ ™!T ^ g(M»&bont With bl«>keU
oorset hones, 1 here s a material that 11 neither break Ivor roll
up, tuul it’s guaranteed. A year is not too short a time to
wear out that warranty. If it'does, here's your money with
Ollt a WOl'tl— IX WON'T .
T!ie material is Ivabo.
, hOtlQHly „ A,u UIKl } «*»*■ if Coill y* t f)0 Kf«l.«l W01K6U i», Ollt a^W^aidHa AVltJl aDV OrcIirUi2*y in WCiU*. to,, ami
Tiie Kabo eorset is more than a common blessing to the*
average woman. Taere’s no wearing out of coiset laeers by
the sharp edge of the eyelet; there’s nothing to rusJ. r.o eyelet?
visible tlmu^h .a thin dress; never a breaking of a corset * lact*
Wltlt tlJ086 iOOJ)
We take the risk in selling the Kab*) eoreet. We buy’
. Sell , tills
fUUl \llHieV glVirilllteei
-Of for ant/ reason whatever the corset is unsatisfactory to the wcar-
7 funded vr# icit/u.ut question. Ao matter ^ what condition ^ it. may * '^ be in. rf un, provid
-
1,1 U btr, ‘ uo, '“ ° r * tfiree a»4 if the Kobo noth tclvdl the
,x>r * t ls boned ever brent I-S, we will ns eheerfnUy refund the money.”
Prices $1,00 and $1.5A; misses 75 cents.*. Postage to cents.
fr$~Mail «inters receive our prompt attention.-Qa
BRANTLEY, SESSIONS k C 8 .
novISD
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THE TIMES rlliLISmiG (DilPUl ,
IS PREPARED TO DO ALL MANNER OF
JOB WORK, PROMPTLY AN I)
AT REASONABLE PRICES. Nothing bus FIRST-CLASS W’o.k done;
Patronnre sadicitrd. blacksheab. ga.
W. G. BRANTLEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Recnswick, Ga.
tee" Does a g< m ral Law practice.
NOTICE.
There will 'cv a Fufoir Kxamlnatkx) ♦»§
Tt-itcberi uv Knc.-iy, r|««- ^ ib &.* ol wmj. Al)
i4tj»!icvat> arc* D-tjii to tn- < u ltta<t bV S*
w’ciOt L^ ui . ;tl i In* e«»ur» l.nu'r. Krsprrflt fc
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