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The Blaokshear Times
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T1IK TIMES I’fltLISHISO I’D
Lock It’t 4. block-hear, i <a
ULACKKII F.A II. <; A . Sept. 21. 93.
A IM.N'7’ ITEMS.
So muc'i wet weather is disagree -
My to say the least ol it'
That, miserable loot way Ins been
Impaired at last, but tlio-e logs look
like a duck in il»c midst >A a lake utid
fiboiit fi' M sftjlj.f.
Mr. J X n*m!i»r**on ?nn«lo a lri|>
to I’atter-oil ,, luesday ,
Mr. D II I’aiilcr-on m..| aunt
Visited IP.ek hear hot Saturday.
Mrs, Nancy I.’wis, wiio bus Iteen
visiting her daughter. Mrs A. L
Jbivm, near lllackstieftr. Ir r several
>i ek-, rein iiml liome Friday,
(lollon crops are nnythu g but, a
tnieci-s, owing to no mueli ram,
Fi«h is plentiful. .Mr. T H. Haul
» i on enugh' a fine lot of trout, I ist
Saturday « thin bo yards of hm door,
J tot IMA,
Avant, (la , S"pf. 15. Ik'd .
KIMS I El!Hi DOTS.
The slorm did Cfimiidei.ublo damage
to property througtpuit I hi-section.
The public school here opened on
t,K ’ ,1rHl . ..... ..... ^Ptfmbe,", Mr.
At»lmry. t.i m It r.
C«ot. K. D Slum is off to the
.,, Alforld h F itr. I hi-is the , (lot vin ns
I oil I ’ III! st un tills had III S-UII" time.
lie ,, Ii.ih , l'ecu ( ,, iti.t m in on Sieunier ,
_. N’dthcn I I
»f wo ve.irw
Mr. \\ .... dlie Mnrr .In ...... d nf hm home
rt this twice rriduv alternoon. lie ,,
, l ad . lieeu Mi'k , , week , mid , was
ohm one
|i«t thought to be dangerously , ‘ ill , un
to Friday noon, when Dr. Scott was
'
ilie* 1 , .... When he . Mr. ..
«■ in. eaii.e in
Jltiirwasfio ,, tor , . lie could do .
gone
imtlnng .. to save hint. .. His ..... death was
n'k the , . .
0 a 1 1 entire community.
j.ituer and , three ,, , brollteis , survive
. him.
One o| the oldest eiHzens in this
eommnnHy. Mr. F ern Rim ell, pass
ed away Iasi Sunday, .il Itis liome,
being in bis rigidielli nnr, uficr sev
oral weeks illness. He was buried !
mi Monday in Temple cometi-rv. Mr.
,, Russell Mil-Oil ,, llhd .
was tl a prosper
l.irnier and . . Ins death ... is deeply . , re i
oils
gceiic l. lie was u public , , spirited
eiLzrn lie leaves a large Dimly and
luuiw Ir.emls t Mtiouni Uieir lo
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Among the incident« ol childhood
that -land out in bold relict, ns mp
liiemory nve.ls to the days when
veiv young, nope are ni n e
ne I than-even si. k,n- due young
liioiher Vividly icmemt.ers ihat it was
4 'I. nidi Fai l - Con • 'i R■ i■ a* 1 \ .-Uieil
J.er .......... and ill turn n.lm i n -
tt t -1 l,e: ini' i tl-pi mg a: I \\. 1 \ -
with the l>esl rcsii is. F ,| *.i)c by
D.i\ ;s 5 R j-"s.
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A ti.oroughly ;ct toil n\&dy
rcn ALL
* BLOOD 2nd SKiH DISEASES,
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COMM! ML I I'lUS.
|1 wan our plea-are on lasl Friday
i i neeompuny one efficient comity
•oil. mi) commissioner, .1. A. Harper,
to the closing of i' no Grove Academy
•lown in I be Thomas District.
.. ... ^ ,, , .
* 1 ,Vl 1 iKlpJji. Qi;it
agreeably surprised at tin* ( fll' icncv
•o-f-ay-tik, wiiici.
e,| the t''irc!iil training given
especial tin* cla-si-j jp geography,
sp.-llmg anil artiliinctic. 'J'he sjieech
•s of lie* little oiu “ were exceptional'
y line and showed the great pains
taken with them. Yoor reader
would all have been surprise*!, aid
most agreeably so, if they con hi have
been there where they COIlld
have learned three-fourths of the
children had never attended school
before, and that their teacher had
taught only one school holme this
one. Alter two or three hours spent
listening at the i xari'inatiotm wc were
'Uinrnoned to dinner and we nothing
; oU) (diet ed |by call and !mi-t
Ml,<4 Itiuerman r, » tl» r
good things -prend 1 before us. Alter
,li,,n,r turned , , , to „ the school , ,
w,! "
ereism, in the lollvwing acting <^ii'
her wedding, I’liol igrapher and Wait
ing lor tin-train nil of which , , were
rendered tin. iv and showed ."in lul
training and study on the part of the
aclorfi. The liitie mldrcHS by Major
(’haiincv eontained good and “eiittibe
advice to patrons and pupil*.
Mr. Harper iri his imual and lia|r
py vim closed lliedav which w !l long
be rein inliered by old an I young.
It .1 H.
Hi.Am,ii Aim ,:s Fn'iTKI* CoNKRI) )
Klt.M'K VKiK uans. Room 21. -
Kenner 111 ek. No. 25 (5»r )
ondclct St,, New Orleins, La .,
Sept. 13, 1 Hid.
T( , the , !itop TlM| , K .
My denr Sir:—(1 •ncrol J. I!. Hoi's
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don, ( ominnnillng lT 1 mted , . ( ,, onledei-s
»te \ , uteians, in unxiourf that , the m
, Hliowing , nnde , .
lonii itioM progress in
C tins , . . benevolent ,
oipiiiiizing , iiiips m
AsHoemiion, . . the .. public,
’ w givin ......' to
with the hope and . holief . that it will
stmiuhile mu] encourage those vetef'
who , lone not\et , organized ... to do
aim
at , and . send , their , . pi >1 ,<*;»
so once, it '
tions (or necessary papers ' tor uieuis
'
ber.'hip , i . timied , 1 4 tel v into those bonus
quarters, * so as to be ri prestmtei ai
Hiriiiingliaai , at the , great Reunion ,, i.ii
OetolM’r , . 2nd , , and , .led, , next. . Appii .
' 1
will ,, , he received . . either , by let
(muoiis
telegram . the .. day id the
ter oi up to
Reunion.
Will win kindly aid the old voter
by puli.ish ng this Idler and da
ta in yo:;r valuable paper, in this
week's issue.
1 he siimainrv shows 391 (’amps 1
nlreadv registered; applications 1 are
now in l >r necessary papers to lonu
least 100 more, so that d noib.ng
the will , be nearly, or
1 e
500 (’.imps marslmlled a* the
llinniiighain Reunion.
srVMA.IV OK ( AMI’S IIY STATUS:
N ! .. Tex. Div. 57; W. Tex. Dtv
2s ; S. Tex. Div. IS; \\ W. Tex.
Hi'’. 1 !>• Y I'ux. Div. 12; I
I e.x.i- P.9; Aiatminu 00 ; Mi-sm-ippi
Duiisiana 31; Florida 2(i; Ken
'in kv 2o; Aikansas 21; 1 enlie-si e I.*
South (Mrolina Hi; North Ik.roll,,.,
ie. 1 1 .■! giu s. \ irguiiit #: (letalionin
F D x. N. W. 2; Ind. Ter. 2; Mi-sou
1 i ; Di'trict ot Coluintiiu I; Total
Camps,
Very respectfully,
GKO MOOR V AN.
A'ijuiaiil tie, h and t’hiel ol State.
A Kcw Jcka
On the livr. Wlmn it is out ol
order ami you Icel blue, try a
M'S ol Boggs’ Lilta* Giant Bills,
You irerwil uppreotate the j , k( ..
*>•» \\ it yt mi. r ui sale lij ItVKUS A
Wai kku. I’atteison, tia.
A 3ocdTh-,j To Keep At Hard.
Fv ii tht* i toy UiMVsnsi { iiicE
M’.V !• .‘•v.i jeet to t»l i hi'.
«*Ja i*mi \ \\ when w<* N't*!
\ o: t!i»* >VIU 4 lotti* tInit U'Urttll frt*
*ved list ail>ii< nt, 'licit as
t ft' 'in. m 'l.i i les'a, etc, v».
t*rcomc scaly. M'e hnv, loimd Cli .m
‘>cl ain * t'oec. Fled* r:i and Diar
ch* Kt Remedy iho \ iv ihing (l
-Ha g 1 ten meoit in such cases, ami
alvv.iX' k "p il • i, m. \Ye sue ti t
«i g tins tn a pay t< -t tm ; .t
.
It : c a iu lers IstMtw what i
r. 1 litfi'P lllu.li til (In
1
111 r '!• ' I ' bv Dttv ! - A K gl -
von nvspt:pvi v.
*>Yvl S*? 'Hih h
how \ « iKt>\ Him y *:s.
All itft -'U Kt a |^r htmifk i*c!«i!snr ' a*
U%xk iLAft 8K1.U CMMrd RVi hue»v»L V*r»i- 1% ;.
HOW ABOUT
w i » ■ ■ . u —— u ... ,,mwmw.mm,
HARO TIMES?
Are you a -«ipj>or*er of P , 'ipn*<*nt fin«n
dal iv. turn which cone--f* • cunvncy of
coun i r y periodica!! the v at tie immey cert- o'
tre* and keep* miew -at the inccy
I >1 IjJ^llA Is Kvix™ >> I >> I J LAI
Which !>r>!t-ei« the debtor while it doe* jus
tire to the creditor?
If von fe«-l thin wav, yon wlxmlr] not he
without that great champion of the peoples
rights,
THE ATLANTA WEEKLY
CONSTITUTION
Pnbli»hed at AtianU, <Ja., and having a
circulation of
More than 156,000
chiefly among the farmers of America, and
going to more hones ii an any weekly news
paper published on llie far* of the earth'
T+ is til® BifTfTjit Tl
....... . — — — — . ■—.
and Esst Weekly
newspays-r nnblwhed ..... in America, eovenng
thf* m*ws of thn world, Driving rorrtwpond
,. n: * in ev ry «jtv in .um rf t :ui«ih*« *i*i
tai* <d Europe, «nd r- I '.rting in full tin
detail-of it..- dehal. - in ('. .gr,-s m. all
(i)1 ,.., ioil Kof pnhli im-r st.
THE CONSTITUTION
i-< among the few gr •• it ■, * wspnpers publish
ingdaily rsliii uis on the rid of the pee
ple a3 against Europinn Domination of
our nionay system, and it heartily advo
cates:
1 st. The Free Coinage of 311 -
ver.
Relieving that tlic es'.ildishment of a sin
gh gold Stall lard w> 1 wit ck the pro»|«'ii
I of I •»■ great mas • " the , eojdi , though ally
it IIIHV pro'll .lie !•- who luivc :i!r
grown ric i by le.lei i! p' teclion ami (tsirr
al suhsi.iy.
2 nd. Tariff Hcferm.
Relieving th.it i.y iIn w ing our ports open
m mar. els of lb,- world „n,i Icvv.ng only
enough import dutic- l - pay tie actu-l’-x
Tfll-fS of the government, the people will
he he ter served than by n .iki g I belli pay
double p ices for protect! n s sake.
3 rd. An Incomo Tas
Relieving (hit lli *c w!i > have much prnp
ertv dmn d I war li.c burden- 1 uf g.*T»uii
mcn: in the same j-ru.-nrlinii to ihuse who
have little.
The (’•omititntion heartily advocate* an
iLxpmision < ) f
till “ C 'lllTORf'V
Until there is eno igii "t it in circiil ition
(o do the li^i:iuia e l>n n- ss t»f the conn*
If von wish lo help in ship eg the Icje-
1 at ion of lo tin s* - cud-, i. I • 1. 1 HI. ( GN
STITITTION Yul i; VSSISTANCK, lend
ii a helping hand in the light, ami renivni
hpr that by o d-'ing mu wi I help vonrsill
help your neighbors, and help your COIIM*
trv!
As h Nowspa]K'i*:
Till: VVKRKI Yt ONSTITI TION
noeillldiil Ymeiie.d Its news reports
cover ths wcrld. a! ami its
and ; llv I,., i * ii ,d in t.si t-verv
hiiliwirlv in Uf .mil \\ t>Urn
s , .
As n
tnMe.rna
ii prints iiiori? . ’h i m itTcr its is o^Vuiiiri
Iv found in Inc* ^mmI m <v. /.tin s t»i liioitnin
t• v iiiauc.au bu £uiit*n i.oi.i » Vc;» tlu* bes
of them.
As an Kduentor:
it is :i sf'h ml Ido i >i* within and n
v ;tl’s i • :t «>! l ill < < > N > lii'i i ION
is a liberal f iiD-.i i«»i. to any n .
^\ s Pfiefll! <l!l(i
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It brines (’liner mil I’niuVri tn tho fire
*' ^
instruOtlOS i,,r ihr tii .,1 ii. r .*; 0 . u.i'iiihm .,u nacyclopasdifi of hi house* of
tor ev, iv I
hold.
Its Spociiil lA'aturos
ire such ns .ire n u 1 m- found in anv oth
i r pap r in Aiiicri, a.
Tbe Farm aid Farmers’ Department,
The Wamesa Department,
Tee CLldren’s Deparlinent.
!,r, ‘ *’1 'lire,•«;«.« an,I aiv .xpvcinl
>y at.racovf. t ,i,^, ....part
it'i «ptvi i c'ontribtji *r« f»i\» wriun»o
such w(*ri«h-wi it* •< :i;11 a ,i*
L c f Ch an Via rili r ri7! TT.. "d,
>rs > ' v * u ^‘ ^ ,v fb*rv wet t * V ^ kv cc I tom >uvU
uib'^ive Us ii, ii > i it r ' a jiii'nliar
‘ , u online!,da it to v wry
,iix v i«ir Irom V: N. V i f,\AS. J: OIU
Miss4»i;ui tul Alilu n A.
AF.E YCU A SUB 3 CIUBBR
If not. sc?hI oii vo it n tn I
You V. t.vh
a mvm i
cop?
wfiio lor it and :! L ;»IV! -v fr**,*
V*' -* >i\ uU V V Ni‘ i dlidbyS ly>
whom vom % bi li t mCOp
U > O ; lo |KT f Tf M*»I
ii c*k'N v»*11 <»N * .1 vo«r. Mi- 4 ,
StYiii'i arv W.UiikHt in 1*' Tb^-l i*. VVr*u
lor iiojonts* l^-ruiv A-i,
T^c Cons • r * ' { < > n-
2t. ++ A \\T4, GA.
The SUckshfir.....ci 1 "T C l
ifc'-Tce Coast: tut . M f;r l i
R. DONALDSON f
-DEALER IN
iiilum rvtet • l&XXfflSCX
-AND—
WBMC&4 iovim lilff- ?
BLAOKSHEAR, GA.
On or about the 125th instant, I will open
a full line uf Millin. ry and Pry-Good
Ready-made Hoy Suits; Silk and other tie
grades of I )res« Goods, Fancy Trimming of
all kinds, lu which I invite your attention.
Hats! Hats I!
Iiy October li -t I will iia..<• in a lull and
complete stock oft e very hnesi styles and
fashions in Trimmed and Lu'rimmed Hats
Caps, and I’.onnets, ever brought I■■ !■ i
market. at prices that will defy compel ition
EBRSETS 111 IL&ZI 1 S, MIS?,
1 WILL NtiT HE I NDLlkOLL)
by any Iioum- in this seciion. 15 e sure and
gi.e me a call I).-1 ore buying eisewheiv.
Mrs. R. DONALDStJN.
Rrii k RJock. iilackshear, G
NIGHTLY EMISSIONS.
Einitfuioutt, I.ortt ManixMMl, iuiput«J*ey.
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Thirty Days Treatment Free 1
Gaarantead Cure For Five Dollars!
Medicines furnished: benefits first
day. Write for particulars. Enclose
stamp. Address D. W. Morion,
___AtiUM.ii*. (.a.
W. L. DOUGLAS
S 3 SHOE not’rTp.
Do you wear (hem 7 When next In need fry a pal
Best in the world.
$ *5.00* M ,$ 3,00 $ 2.53
4.00
®S2.00
sor uDirs
$ 2.25 k-4^Lv AdL |*f. 7 S
§? nn F0H B0r3
u yon wanl a fine DRESS SHOE, msfe In t'no latest
style,, don't nay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00or
$5 Shoe* They ft equn! to custom made ar.»i look and
wearass'ell. If you wlshto economize In your Lntv.'ear,
do so by purchasing W. L Douglas Shoes. Namo and
price st-mped on the bottem, look for it when yoe buy.
W. L. DOUGLAS. IJrockton, Mats." Sski by
STEICKLAKD & 8
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Mude in all t vics auu sIzca. lightest,
strongest, easiest wording, safest, simplest,
m-’st s•'-•uraic, mcNsi, ccmpa«*L and most c3
r.i 'J' ;. I'.t m.F !»y h'.i ucaJcrs ta arms. ™
Cat tlcg-’UTfi mailed free by
Tha Karlin Firo Arcs Co.,
N'rw IT vvr.s. Cosn.. r. 9. A.
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4 ScieatiSs Ainrrican
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*4 '« P* BfAIC T ’ J '- r a - PATtms. VAPKS,
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CCPVRiCHTS. etcj
For iufonimt ion fr«H> Il^nd^ook writ© fo
M NN A «\K, VI |k- j v. ay, N v \ •• k.
i>uro*iU : r *. it) rwif n*:t*n«* in Vih Tn s.
1:\ wy p»s:*'!'.r at; t i*> i*t l,rf>u*rht before
tiu' i»uEiio D« a t WiCe^tren iretr 021 :. vOtre Ir» tlio
£ *■*> irntifi; Amrrtcait
Urrwt n v-WstrskUM, >c>nt ySy*X' a;'f'r In
w.HriJ. Kf'cRd ■* N«' :rtrGF^tst
man ’ • «•«? t T . Woek r A
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1 >cl - a e bi\ ■ s
i.’ip .a* Ta'.iih s: gentle eath.vrio.
Bi]a: * T ba • scareicdix, ~i n
R;;ia:c> T.-vbulcspun'lv the bb-«1.
Kip mis ’Ll! nh seure bill u<: - ss.
Kipaas Tbd'uh--: at d ;gg st<
h.pau- Tal»u!-i best hvei touic
We are the exclusive
agents for the celebrat
e d Feather-Bone Cor
set. If not satisfactory
after 4 weeks trial they
can b e retur nd & mon
ey refunded.
COME AND SEE THEM.
THE A, P. BRANTLEY CO.
EBl j A C~ 3 ~RrRTT HI A ~F ?; 7 G"-A..
ARE YOU A HUNTER ?
Seiid Tostal Card for illustrated Catalogue of
sets SIE 2
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Winchester
§ Repeating Rifles
44- Repeating Shot Guns
WINCHESTER Ammunition
MODEL IB73
- TO -
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS COMPANY,
NEW HAVEN, CONN.
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CQIVTIfSTT TTlT),
On or about October the first we
<-X|»OCt tO move into o.ir XtW StOtT,
t>1) tho corner, ‘ which WO <*V0 liliviUiT
bubt , . near l lie pest Office,
II WAIT T! mill EI 3 sm
to turn our g«>ods int<
Cash by October tl«‘ first..
I’BICES T'LL OCTOBER:
Table Knives and Forks, 50 to $2 50
per set.
Double silver pluti'' 1 knives and forks
1 set in a nice satin lined cu-e 2 50
Double plated teaspoons 50 cents per
set while they Iasi.
Monkey wrenches 10 to 25 cts each,
will csi yop 15 to 40 ets elsewhere.
Screw eves, screw hooks, pad locks,
Rim locks, tied casters, copper rivets
ind bur-, etc., too cheap to mention.
TINWARE:
Pieced dish pans 15 to 25 cents.
Deep pudding unit cake pans 5 to
15 cents,
Coffee pots 10 to 25 cents each,
Cotl'ee mil!' 25 to 50 cents each.
Kvro-ene cans 10 to 25 cents.
Household Ammonia 10 Cts
Fer Bottle. j
Drv-Goocls & Notions. i
«'
ALL NEW.
Only a few pieces ol Albatross in
lovely and bright soring and .-tiimin r
s|iadr*s—every thread wool—which
we are offering at 22 cents per yard
others get 30 and 40 cents lor the
same goods.
We also have a (nil lmo of prints.
gingh un-. Inverness c oifi. ca hme-.
w ..ilett* a: i w>i>tei|. d nk ;i <i light
shades, Henrietta cloth, wtete and j
MAHAFFEY Sc DAVIS,
A ;>j. 10 sf. HLAUKSH F.AIi (UOUGfA.
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figured lawns, also n full line of Drag
on black lawns. We guarantee last
colors.
Aren’s working shirts, 25 to $1 25
Ladies uiidervests 10 to 90 ets ea.
Ladies corsets 35 F> $1 90, each.
Ladies Belts 10 to 35 cents.
Black silk luce K to 25 cents per yd
White 1\ 0. Cotton Lace 3 to 10
cents per yard.
Envelopes 3 to 10 cents per pack.
L’ure linen envelopes 4x4 10 els.
Men’s Pants 50 c to $ 4.00 per pair.
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What a busy place this is !
Our shoe business worries our coin
petitors, and in their Hurry they ad
vertise ns liberally and acknowledge
that our offerings are causing them
dmeontentnn-nt. We’re satisfied and
make y ou slid greater inducements to
join the throng of well shod and
well pleased customers.
81 K liillll'IMY
are all first-class, and
complete.
Try our Fancy Patent Flour.
Every frarrel is guaranteed and at
prices that defy competition.
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us and be convinced.
We intend to sub nearly a’i of onr
.-*iM-k by Duiolx-r L-t. IS93. ( I Mill?
a- s 'ii! as j,.i* ib!c arid get what \oii
want nt greatly cedneed prices.