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BLACKRIIF.AII, GA., Aug. 17. •{,;{
Tut: ’mini) fiend lynched.
We clip the following special from
the A Hunt* Con tilut ion, which
apeak* (<>r itself:
Wat cross, Ga., August, 10,- Jack
Chambers, colored, was lynched by a
mob hist night five miles from tin
place, near Wares boro. Ilis body
whs riddled with bullets and was
tound hanging to u tree in a thicket
tfii* morning.
Officers Spence and Clayton were
bringing Chum tiers from War-sburo
to this pluee uml they were halted
and forcisl to give tip their prisoner.
Chandlers was one of the three no
groer who brutally assaulted the wih
of George Warren, c piospertns tar*
iner at Hoboken, Ga,, in her home
eat lv hist year. Theta her two tie
grocs w-re promptly lynched at the
tone of the outrage.
Chambers ercuped to Florida an- 1
wa- a fugitive from swift justice lot
over a year. Ho then came to Ware
boro, and commenced wotk on i< tur
pentine Inrtn. A few days since, it
Is said, lie attempted to assault two
voting white girls ns limy were return
ing from school.
He lohl a negro that he would not
bo bothered ulsmt that as ho hail
committed a worst* crime before ami
they never caught him. lie told that
ho was one of the three negroes who
assaulted Mr*. Warren. He said
thut ho watched at the door while
the others committed the crime. He
also boasted ol having outraged a
white man's wile in Florida.
The negro was urrosted anti tin*
news spread like wild fire. At
11 o'clock last night the mob took
the prisoner ami telling him to run
. lor<iis life they shot him down ami
hungod him too tree.
School doling.
The three months school taught tn
Mrs. W. G. McKIderry at the Flank
hoo*e in the Patterson |tistri*'t was
brought to a close hist Friday night,
the 11th. There Ix-mg n good many
ol the Walker Acadtmy scholars
there who were met u‘. the school
house by Mr. David Sellci who ho
courteously invited us to Ins elegant
lomdonee. which we graciously HC
repted, ami was more than surprised
to see the enormous amount ol good
tilings that were prepared for us hi
his hospitable wile. Having partook
ol one of (ho Is'st dinners that we
have seen in good while, we returned
to the school house which was Iming
decorated by skilllul hands. The ox
ercises commenced about 5 o’clock.
Tne program was neatly und beau
tilullt arranged. There was nothing
which was needing tn any respect, to
W«!d mirth to the occasion. The dia
logttes, sjK'i'che* and recitation* U>
iug too numerous lor us to ivcall. we
will only mention one or two ©t
sbalogues. There were tinee pie,-, 's
vhxhmeof purtieul.tr import),m-e.
I ir-t. there \va« tnuible in tin* Mor
ti.«ui tanitly. In Misses l.va H y>
tan Moody und tour other young la
•bes and one gentleman w hose names
wt> ea.iimt ice.di. I he second piece
va>. adver.isiiig tor a hustiaiid,'
*•> ML* E'a Hay.. Lemuel Hall und
«HH»the* gentleman wtn.se name we
have ; •.gotten, winch pave met wall
« owning shot's-. Tii i*t tint •i"t
t.n* le.tst v a> "Araiu' a's jMir rein
t ans, which va* t! •st oi ail, P*’ !
tormed by Mr- Mo Eider y «• d Trot
Se lent, Lemuel ll.ill and Miss
Wav*.
It being about 9 <*’cl.<ck, Mrs. Me
Khterry advanced to ihr fo nt ,.| the
stage and rend an «-ss ; ,v tut lenqK'r
«nee, »ti»oti » .$ ver \ im, ir.-Siie ou
tin? nni.d.s ol tK‘ young men, and hen
th a graceful Ivw ami b. witching
li.niica she bid the pi nous and «chol
ni- adieu.
I Leu C'a' id ise.icrs g.ue a vhort
la k ami thus < tn*r d one ol the be*t
I'liool exhibition* that community
ever wittier!. About 500 people
woe present.
P. L Tippixs.
Nir. TIioidbs Ban-, editor of the Grabble
' Ti-tcarkan*, Ark ha< found what be
j b' b' VM n, be th** h st remedy in existent***
<-r the flax. H:* ekrerienre is well worth
( ri'niftnlM-ritig. lb-- "I,a.t summer I
its:
' h „j „ V( . rr lt ^j, of flojr# J lr j e J
; .lnws , 4 wrr kn.,»« . r.-medr. , none gt'iDg
f Chao.t.- . 1.Loire, Cholera am)
Diarrhoea Kenie-ly wax recommended to
tne. I pandianed a bottle and received »l
moit icmediate relief. I continued to use
tin* in-dicir.). and «raa entirely cured, I
lake pleasure in recommend! ng tlii" renie
| dy to any p-nmn aulfering with ».uh n din
.■a«f, :t« in tnr opinion it i* the best medi
cine in exiidenc,*.” 25 arid 50 cent bottles
for sale by H.iri« A Roger*. Blatkshear,Ga
The Great Southern Eomedy.
People should not he deceived into pay
ifto motifv lor irushy mixture* gotien up
toNjc-ll. whlty has 1’otuuii hi‘t*i) mads Blood in Balm, Atlanta f H. for Ii, the B.)
past fifteen y. a.s, never fails to give satis
Inclion us u unporior bunding upt nu ami
M...id purifier. It is made ftom the pro
.etipticin Of »n eminent phy.ieian. Du*
Hot tie is rr^i and the dost ..nail, hi* ■
their ad vein seureuU and bur that which
is thoroughly endorsed by thousand. of
grateful piti!•-»>t* whom it has cured. A
trial bolt e will test its merits.
AVAXT ITK.MS.
Avast, Ga., Aug. 10, 1893.—
More rain ut Avant will not be
needed soon.
Mrs. .). W. Mahaffey of Blackdiear
ha* been visiting her parents, Mr
and Mrs. \V. 1’. Humphrey, at this
place.
Mrs. R. Roberson and children, of
Screven, have been visiting relatives
at this place.
Guess who the young lady was that
saw her Ix'st follow, when going to
Sunday school 1 mr Sunday, marching
off between i wo young ladies. Dear
heart, how jrii«l.
We atykorry to say that llje I'nt
tersein j’bnd from Avant to Milblletoii
bridge has the sorriest cornmisuion
ers and overseer of any other rbad
in the county, To our person
knowledge there is a branch thut is
impassable when the water is very
high and ought to be looked alter at
once. The ol! foot-way has been
torn away long since and has never
Isvti rebuilt. This shows bad on our
ovetseor ami lie ought to take steps
to temedy it.
We have been informed that four
iff Avant s most charming young las
diAp gavo their best follows a nice
cnriity -pulling not many evenings
ago. .1km ima,
"Silvor threado among ths gold ”
Are u sign that your hair needs
invigorating. Hoggs' Hair ltcncwer
promotes a healthy growth ol hair,
prevents its tailing out. or turning
gray. Sdd and guaranteed In
IIykiisA Wai.kkr. Patterson.
“Have you uu idea?'' It may be
invaluable. Is it patentable ? Write
Dcliots A Du Hots, long established
Patent Attorneys, Washington, D C.
The Stale Agricultural Society
will meet next time in Brunswick.
The court house at Isabella, Worth
connty, was deitroyed by fire on the
9th, instant.
YRLLO II FEVER NEWS.
Pensacola, Fla., was first to sing
out “yellow lever" on the Gull const.
1 ensacola has usked Surgeon ^ Gen* ^
Wyman, Marine Hospital Ser*
vice, at Washington, to send a yel
low tever expert to that city at once.
No new eases have Invn dovelop
in Pensacola, and now there
about tae two persons who
lieu there having yellow lever.
Savannah has placed a rigid quar
nnteen against Pensacola.
.lack*onville is vividly reeallingthe
davs ol'ssmd is taking timelv slips
to quarantine against Pensae> )a.
New Orleans !m< not . xactiv quar
antitied aga.: *t Peiis.i.'ol.i, b :t all
passenger- Irom that place tv:!l lx*
detametl fn»iu two to tbe d»y- nl a
reasonable di-ta .eo than the c tv.
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A ru«h < t people li t vo already gone
trotn Pens, c a on avvouut ol t ie ye.
low lever sc re.
Every prerant..m is l»<‘i* g taken
to pivveid further spread nl V.iiviW
h ver in P**. ^os.ia, .should it tun, out
t . I K yellow f. u *r.
t:»l«H'Ti i; * gctii.c <atna.:n.
K I., oi.es .cue iudigcstiou.
ii r i :
| Silt!
MET IS EMI
310 I El)
THAN GOODS.
q 0f aboat Qefolter the first We
expect to move into our New Store,
j , m t j ie comer, which w e arc having
built near the rwist office.
« WAIST 10IIU11 STOCK
We want to turn our goods into
Cat-h by October tic* lir-t.
PRICES TILL OCTOBER:
TaWc Knivc, Fork,, to « 50
Double silver plnt-d knives and fork*
set while they last.
5ft; jrnr ««*
Screw eves, screw hooks, pad locks,
Him lock s, bed c.a icra, copper rivets
and bur.-, etc., too cheap to mention.
TINWARE:
rieeed dish pans 15 to '_’5 cents.
Deep pudding and cake pans 6 to
15 cents,
Coffee pots 10 to 25 cents each.
Coffee mills 25 to 50 cents each.
Kerosene cans 10 to 25 cents.
\ Household Ammonia 10 Cts
Per Bottle
\
Dry-Goods Sc Notions.
ALL NEW.
Only n few pieces ol Albatross in
Jfively uml bright thread spring wool—which und summer
shades—every
we are offering at 22 cents per yard
others get 30 and lo cents tor the
same goods.
We also have n full line of prints,
gingham*, Inverness cloth, ca-dnner,
wooletts and worsted, dark and light
shades. Henrietta cloth, wlcto and
figured lawns, also a lull line of Drag
on black, lawns, We guarantee last
colors.
Men's woiking shirts, 25 to St 25
Ladies underve-t.- 10 to 90 els on.
L ubes e toot - U5 to *1 9u, each.
Ladies Dolts lo to 35 cents.
Black silk lace s to 2 > vent* per yd
White I’. C. Cotton Lace ;» to 10
cents per yard •
Envelopes 3 t10 con's per park.
Dure linen envelopes t x T 10 cts.
Men’s Pants 50c to $4.00 per pair.
S till V ft; u 1 . SIMM.
Whit a busy place this is !
Our shoe business worries our com
petitors. and in their flurry they ad-
1 j rertise u* liberally and a>*kuowle«lge
that our ofienugs are e.iusing them
discontentment. We’re satisfied anti
make you still greater inducements0
join the throng of veil shod and
well pleased customers.
till! liliilllllli
arc all first-class, and
•'
complete.
Try our Fancy Patent l-'ionr.
Every barrel i- guaranteed and at
prices that dely eompetition. !
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(I (I I! i'! »\ ii ii cc a U H (,»
! )IS ant j i H . convinced,
We intend > * earlv n’i of one
s’.M'k to I t ■' 1 -t l s'.»;>. Come
is . 1 »s l".' * an I „et what vot
want at g it!' dm- 'd - ' ices.
MkMni i >
k DAVIS;
Hl:toks!it':iv, < la.
Ut, IM‘J. J
PIERCE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL,
Will Cpsn Monday, September 4 th, 1893 .
“II a father wish?* to give bis child a legacy, that will endure while life
last-, let him send him to a school where they can obtain a prac
tical English education, and he will have the satisfaction
of knowing that he has given him that, which is bat
ter than house-, lands and farms, or even gold
or silver.”
II. G. MITCHELL, Jr., Principal.
:n:
Faithful effort lo impart thorough instruction in all tbe English branch
es, Latin and the highest mural training.
Location r . noted . for ,, healthfulncss , i 1 r* l and 1 com
-*=# munlty excellent, k
TUITION $1.75 and $2 25 per month, according to grade,
monthly. Discipline mild but firm. Login the first day, il pos-ib'e.
*rTHERE WILL BE TWO SESSIONS A DAY.-©*
For further information, address the PRTISTCTP AT,,
8-I0-'93, tf. Ulack-hear, Ga.
We are the exclusive
agents foi» the eelebrat
CTZJ
ed Feather-Bone Cop
|f nQ t SUtlSfaCt 02 S J
after 4 weeks trial they
be returned & mon
ey refunded.
CfliE 110 SEE THEM*
THE k, P. BRAUTLEY 00
BLACKSHBAR;, GA.
m Ut J: $25.00 May Rattle Buy a Trap.
But a GOOD ORGAN
Posts tbe Maker twice rhnt to produce. Think hard before you
ahavl'Im waste money on a cheap, inferior Organ. All th e world knows about tin*
MASON & HAMLIN
15«* New Low Priced Styles Just Out,
COST I ISO IUT MTTI.K MOHR THAW CHEAP OIMJANS,
but of twice the value and durability. Catalogue* Free to all.
For Hc.it Piano* or Or«rnu* at Lowest Cohu Write
LUDDEN & BATES, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
-Established 1870.
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oar -ubseriners dial th* new Commissioner
if Pensions lias been appointed. He is an
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•vill If* any radical olrmg.s in the admin-
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I S3 SHOE KdT ! rVp.
Do you wear them? Wico next In need try a pal
Be ut in tho world.
$50tL* M *^3.03 ^*,^250
“mW^WYzoo 540C 152.00
43.25* W.iO.75
r n w24^sb % 7
If yyj wait a *-» DRESS SHOE, rrsde to th* latest
sty - *, don't r:y $6 to *8, by rry S3. $3.50, $4.00 or
So Shoe. They St ee a! to cjotcnn made ard look a r d
■•ear as well. If you wish to ccror-ilrc inyccr fcctwea*,
:: so by pare . •% W. L. Douglas Shoes. Name ard
;r‘c» sfcTpsj or the boiior, took to* it when you btv.
IT. L. BOI UL-VS. B.-oekton, Util. Soli by
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