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FOR THE CURE OF
Catarrh, Scrofula, Boils, Eczema,
Carbuncles, Sores,
And all Other Skin Diseases.
EQUALLY EFFECTIVE IN
Rhsumatism, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility,
and all complaints originating in
Impure Blood..
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
Has cured others, will cure you.
Blaekshear Lodge F. and A. X. No. 270
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Meets e.icti first and third Friday nights at
7 o’f,oi-k. ANDKK.W 15 ESTES, W. XI.
JOHN A. STRICKLAND, Secretary.
BARBER SHOP.
JOHN ALKRIDGE. Proprietor,
BLACKS1IEAR, GA.
Hair Cutting, Shaving, Dyeing, Sham
pooing done at the Inflowing price*:
Ihitting hair.. .........15 cents
Shaving........ .........10 cents
Shampoo....... ..........20 cents
Blacking....... .........25 cents
No open doors on Sunday.
AMONG THE CHURCHES,
Methodist.
REV M. F. BEALS. Pa-tor.
Services—1st 3rd ai d 5th Sundays at 1!
o’clock a. m, and 7:45 p. m.
Sunday s hoed — Every Sunday 4 p. lit.
Willing YVnrkers— Meets every Monday
at 4 o’clock, p. no
Ladies Parsonage Aid Society—Meets
Tuesday after 1st stul 3rd Sundays 4 p m.
Stewards Meating— i'uesday night after
first Sunday at 7:45 , at Parsonage.
Prayer Me-ting—Wednesday night 7.45.
Ladies Pravcr Meeting—Every Tint ra
dar evening st 4 o'clock.
Men’s Prayer Meeting—Thursday nights
at ,.45
Presbyte* ian.
REV. O. C. CARSON, Pa-tor.
Kervices-—2nd and 4th Sabbaths II a ni.
and s p. in.
J’raver Meeting—Every SaWiath 5 p. m.
t'hriiuian Endeavor— Every Friday even
iug at 8 o’clock.
Rev. YV. H. Thomas Hays: “I have tried
your Wonderful Life Preserver and find i
■an i x cel lent remedy for C ugits and folds,
it i.sal o a good appetizer and I am satis
tied it i- the lie-t i have used.’’ Sold hv Do-.
Sirdtii A tio’.the, Biaeksoear, U.i. 8-17ly.
Call on Loats Meyer for ice cream,
soda-water, milk -shakes, bakers
bread, Ac. He keeps up his shoe
and Harness department, and will do
\iitt good work. 7 3tf.
“Have yon an idea v It mav be
.
invaluable. Is it patentable ? Write
DuBois A DuBulS. long establishml
Patent Attorneys. Wasldngton. /> C.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
PHYSICIAN A SURGEONS.
w. P. WILLIAMS. M. D..
Physician te Sukoeon,
Blaekshear, Ga.
Per-ons wantin'!' mv services at nichl will
]CcH' -all at the residence uJ Mrs. Moore.
D !£■-. SMITH & GOETHE,
Physicians * Suiioeons,
Blaekshear, G:.
G ilts, d iv nr nailtt, prpi«tupliy sei veil. We
are prepared In at lend calls in town or conn,
tv ,i ar 28
>->,R. A. L. R. YVANT,
j__> PlIVs-tCIAN A SlTRC-.F.ON,
f’aitvrsoa, Ga.
Gall- promptly answered, day cr night,
fl am my : e-idewee. a-«S ly
l.YYYYERS.
A B r«w. Hi Hi. a. MITt rBI.T., Jr.,
jg.STE.SA MITCHELL
ATT-taxi:VS A I LAW,
Blaekshear, Ga.
thpir profe-s onal adjoining seivUes counties t > the
citizens ol Pierce and
of the Brunswick Ci.cuit ti11 a]11.
StM.tS W. HITCH. 11. if. >iVL1C-.
j_J!TGH A MYERS
ATT KNKY.S AT LAW,
Wavuross, ‘ia.
W. J. liitvNTLKY,
AllOUMtV AT LAW,
Brunswick. Ga.
Jloe< ;i genei-af I c.v p-az-tice. m.vJlv,
DENTISTS.
J-JB.J.G. BEKYVKR.
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Bla -k-t ear. < t:l.
OflVrs hi; pro>"i"!!-.! .-s-rviees to il.e cit
i r. n» ot i’ier. e and ad, -iijing connU. s.
|-^R A. BROWN, A«7>\
IHSTiaT,
lllacfcshcar.
Oiler* hi* ».r«5-*-.(>n '-TIJALi d
:-i ict* t*i the cit:- . i
»-•!!« a! Pierce and a
ajiumg coumie*. '**—
Ripsas Ta/.uleS cure headache.
Hjt&iLi TaUui«s jjc ai»*ays ieadj_
The Blaekshear Times
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
-HY
THE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY
E. /.-,11VRI), Business Manager.
TOWN GOSSIP.
Will Paul is manipulating the yard
stick at the store of A. X. Smith.
Dr. J. C. Brewer left Saturday
night lor a visit, to Sontk Carolina.
Mr G. W. Phillips. 0 f Glen more,
came to Blaekshear Saturday alter
noon, “alter a box of matches.”
Mrs. T. L. Strickland and daugh -
ter, of YVuvcross, spent yesterday in
Blaekshear visiting Inends.
Miss Nettie Memory is still confin
ed to her bed with fever, but we
hoar she is slowly improving.
Guessnho went to church Sunday
night with his be*t girl, and on com
ing out alter services, fell off of the
steps.
Rev. Mr. Beals and his daughter,
Miss Daisy, and Miss Hume Grace,
left Monday night tor Macon, where
the two young ladies will enter col -
lege.
Mrs. A, T. Alderman has opened
a stock ol millinery in the front part
of the postoffice to which she cordial
ly invites your attention. See adver
tiseinent in another column.
Messrs. II. S. Thinner, our efficient
depot agent, anti John Aldridge, the
courteous barber, arc prostrated
with fever, but wc hope it
is nothing serious and that they will
be out again in a lew days.
Messrs. Ilenry Howard and Fessie
Williams killed two large rattle
snakes last Friday night, in the color
ed cemetery, bait being five feet in
length, one had nine tattles the
other had eight.
M-. John M. Sltaw ami family are
comfortably domiciled in their hand'
some new residence,
Avers Tills regulate the liver,
strengthen the stomach, and cleanse
the bowels.
Persons troubte.il with chronic di
arrhoea should trv Ulittinlierlain's (J<>1
ic. Cholera and DiarrheEa Remedy.
Many cu8"s have been cured by it af
ter all else had failed and skilled pity
were powerless. For saie by
DtlVlS & Rogers,
Born August 31 st. 1893. and died
Sepleutiier 13, 1893, the ilifimt son of
Mr, and Mrs. II. L. Riggins. The
grief stricken parents have many
sympathizers in the loss ol their only
chiDt at sue.lt a tender age.
Mr. Louis Meyer deserves tho pat
ronttge attd go<)d will of this entire
community, lie meiits success and
is fast winning it by being a-siduons
his bn.-incss. lie
lu,s , °P«r.o.t a re tam ant m connec
tior, wt’h his other business and can
accommodulo the public in grand
style.
Burney <LCo., are determined to
keep t ie best slock of groceries, etc.,
on hand of anybody in town. They
have Irish goods arriving by every
evening’s lreight. and of the very be.-t
brands. Some of their prices may at
first seern a little high but on coin
paring the quality of goods their
prices Will he lOtHld <1.8 cheap Of
cheaper than any other house in
town. tl.
Mr. Jeff Darling says he will com
plete the store house of Malt alley A
Davis this week; that it is a *’ground
hog” cam*, he has got it. to finish, to
go to other j Ls which are waiting on
him.
Jailer Darling’s boarding house is
an attractive place this week lor the
urchins w ho spend a good deal ol their
t'.T.e ut the gate with one fmt upon
the opfiostte knee and one eye shut
and tbicr tiuderl p dtopped alioMtone
inch, peeping through the crat*k at
the unfortunate inmates, wbo
two or tin ee negro men and a crazy
i negro woman.
Having occasion a lew days ago
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to pass in Iron! <d the i til, and
Mmaring an nnii-u.tily fi e voice In mi
Miehinil the wail w.; stopped and ask
*‘d a i egro man who was ppepmg
tlirough the bars, wto that was *»;ng
ing, to w hich he replied “a woman !
;She was in a back e<*„ and as
as though! said •‘its not a <looman
Ps a gal. you foo ’’
Yl’ici 1. rful Lit.- Pre- rver rare
’.KSMiSfc LfiTS'te
A (j if he. khtlt-Anr, <Jx S-17Jy.
You wi 1 save money by going to
Way cross to buy your dry goods and
•shops Iron) Brad Watson >. They
now have a shelter and v ]||'ble lor
your horse and buggy.
The ginnery of The A. P, Brantley
Company started up last week and
run nearly two days, ginning about
30,000 pounds of S. I. cotton which
had been brought in.
The city council called a meeting
last Friday and quarantined against
Brunswick. Poor unlortunate city,
she seems to be in a bad row for luck.
There are no people in the world
who sympathise with Brunswick more
than does Blaekshear.
Sufferers from dyspepsia have only
themselves to hlame il they lail to
test the wonderful curative qualities
of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. In purifying
the. blood, tins medicine strengthens
every organ ol the body, and even the,
most abused stomach is soon restored
to healthy action.
A little buy of Mrs. McDonald's,
living near here, fell against a red
hot st'ive and was fearfully burned.
The pain was terrible, and it was
thought the burn was so severe ns to
scar the child for Ide. i sold the la
dy a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain
Balm, which, alter greasing the sore
-die applied. It soon removed all the
fire and eased the pain, and in ten
days the boy was well, no trace ol
llie sear remaining. J. D. McLaren.
Keysport. Clin-ton county, 111. For
sale by Davis A Rogers.
There is no excuse lor any man to
appear in society with .a grizzly
bean I shine the introduction of Buck
ingham’s Dye, which colors a natu
ral brown or black.
Those Wonderful Giants in Town ! !
It you wish *o see them call on
Dyers it Walker and a>k for
Boggs Little Ciiant Pills. Every
bottle guaranteed
A Popular Firm
r
T)i,l you ever while visiting Way
cross col! on Brad Watson A Co.? If
not you have nii.-sed meeting the most
popular firm tit South Georgia. They
commenced business just two years
ago, and surely no firm over won a
more enviable reputation in so short
time. What they advertise, their
customers do not doubt, Thev :td
vertisc goods startlingly cheap but
you always find everything exactly
as they say.
A Puzzle
To many ladies is how to keep
their hair in e.url o:t ntiny days. T lie
solution is eit-y. A-k llvnis A
VYai.kku fur Nonpareil Ilnir Curler
and the puzzle will lie solved.
The Governor's Proclamation.
Governor Xoi tl.cn is t<to inudi ol
a man and has a heart too tender to
ignore the appeal made in behall
of tho yellow lever sufferers ol Bruns
wick. and being powerless to appro
priate any <4 the state’s lands to that
end i.-kucs tho following proclama
tiotr.
Atlanta. Ga., Sept, lfi, 1893,
To the. I‘i i jilr ofdrorr/ia:
1 am ju.-t in receipt of a telegram
Irom Hon. Thomas YV. Lamb, mayor,
informing me ol the continued spread
of the yellow fever at, Brunswick. It
is now plainly evident that the fever
will Income epidemic.
The general assembly has not pro
vided any land upon which I can
draw for the relief ol this stricken
city.
I anpnal to the generous hearted
people of tin* state to organize boards
of rebel in their scvei al cominunities [
for tho |>ur,'*i><o ol monoy i
sind proviVions fr> tho destitute ami
suffering at Bruns wick. j
I urgently beg that this matter be;
taken up at once in order that the
suffering people may be assured ol j
our sympathy an I comforted by out
eotil riiu:! ions.
Until we have further notice of the
local organ./ation at Brunswit k. ail
funds and provisions forwarded to
G“ , t- lie unis \\. Limb, mayor, wdl
be proper!) distriim'e I.
\\' J. XORTCIEN,
Governor.
L. B.C.
Asthma. Bron,'hi'w nod Con-up
tion r. -u.i-'Irom a neglected cough j
"T (>*!<!• Don t neglect but cine
promptly with a lew dose- ..1 !tcg„ -
Cough Wauckk.'I’ Syrup. S Id hv
k atterson, Ga.
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BROWN’S IRON BITTERS
CUrtS®! Dyspepsia, In
digestion A Debility.
Lij/ai. , Tabulfco. curt the bl tei-
The World's Fair
Are those who use Beggs' Blood
Purifier. It purifies the blood,
makes plexion ihcj^in beautiful. u’ear Try and bottle the com- ami
a
note its won lerlul effects. Sold and
guaranteed by Dyers a Walker,
Patterson, Ga.
Y. P. S. C. E. of Blaekshear, Ga.
t Okkk-kus Committees.
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From Sept, l*t, 1893, - - to Feb. 1st, 1891.
A. Morion Moore. President,
Mi** Helen Bostick, Vice President.
S, Foster Memory, Recording Secretary,
Miss D.isy T Beals. Cor. Sce’v,(Permanent)
Frederick L. Hurl, Treasurer.
I.OOKOUT COMMITTEE:
Miss Mollie Barney, Chairman.
“ Minnie Reynolds.
Rev. M. V. Beal F.
FRA Y KR M FETING COMM ITT EE:
S. Foster Memory,Chairman.
Frederick I,. Hurt,
Mbs Alice Shaw.
SOCIAL COMMITTEE:
Mis.- Nenn (to 'the, ( hainuan.
“ Savannah Shaw,
George 1*. < tleg"re.
MISSIONARY COMMITTEE:
E. L <' I)ai-ding,Chairman.
J. Lniis < irady.
Miss Helen Bnsti k.
FLOWER COMMITTEE:
Miss Savannah Shaw, Chairman.
“ Midlie Burney,
‘, Cora (i raeo.
“Silver threads amerg the £ol& ”
Are u sign UiiU your hair needs
invigorating. Boggs’ Hair Runcwer
promot.’s a healthy growth ol hair,
prevents its lulling out or turning
gray. S dd and ituaruntoed by
llYHlts A VV.\t.KKIt. Patterson.
Tits Groat Southern F.omody.
People si ould tnd he dcc< ived into pay
ing money lor trashy mixtures gotten 1>.) up
to sell. Botanic Blood Balm, (I>. B.
which has bee): made in Allai:l:i for the
past (i teen years, never fails to give satis
faction a a som-rior building ti)i tonic ai d
blood purifier. It is made lima the pre
scripiioii of an eminent physician, small. Thc
bottle is I rgo and the dose See
their advert s! nn lit. and buy that which
is thoimighly nmlorseii hv tliousamls ot
grat till patients whom it h. s cured. A
trial host, e ivill test its merits.
npMiMY! -HK*
IQILIillJEKY !
—At Below Savannah Prices.—
Vi hi are cordially invited to call at
the store of
MRS. A. T. ALDERMAN,
and inspect tho bargains and styles
she has to oiler in Ladies Trimmod
and 1 nirintmed Hats, which are in
line with (he latest style. Also Ribs
Itons, Flowers and Everything usual*
ly kept in a first-class millinery es
tablishment,.
Call in and see them at the Post
nffi •<* (Brick Store) before buying else
where. Prices reasonable.
Mrs. A. T. ALDERMAN,
9 21 tl. Blaekshear, Ga.
Lost!
A Lar^o Amount of Money
!« lost, annually by’ parlies purchasing
worthless ft nil trees, rose-, ,V •• Get them
from a linn dint grows their own tree-,
.semis out noth iug hot good sio: k and sells
at reasonable prices. YVe Want the address
of every farmor or gard ner in your necti >u
and will make von a liberal oiler, Write
for particulars and prices at one'.
Agents wanted ovfery wher Address
CHEROKEE NURSERY GO..
[ Mention (Ids paper, j YVayi toss, Ga.
The WoikIpi/uI I/ifi.* I'rtwrver htialw .sore
ami irritjitt'fi lun >,and ruli<?vi»K t/iat old
h;u’ki"^ uou^h /n-uric. I <»r by J)rn
,>tnilii «. • •/)<’! lit*, f»I r k -1M : i r. * »: i.
YY'ayeross; Ga., Dec. 2l, 1892.
The Life Preserver Medicine Ct>.
—! take groat jdeaKurcMn Iiiii# rr
commeiiti to the public, n and iflerin^ eolfJs, from
ti on U je, catarrh, coitgflu in vom tru of
iv Wonderful Life I'dhbi’V’L if one
tno very f*w proprietary mu<{icin/*n i have
DVD I advised any of iiiy }»a-i< nf-* i<» take,
b f, knowing ah J do, its com position, i fin
Id-hiI :i*.u)^\y recommend it to all who are
rAirt< na '4 from atiy of the di h/omo* you n *1 -
»;/. rate, in which it i.< so beneiieial. 1 1 a v
inn mhoj a numl/ *r of eases in our own city
r t h. t n nir.-.i. and • i»**i toio l» v»
dpr.v-d ti»e I ni bent i' Ir un it- u.-c,
i r.tn Kpeak, for i J H curative properties,
exj’Cridnoe. nl!v
Mont re^jn»' t r vours.
JAMES G. Rfl'PABD. M. D.
ah! I»v Drs.Smitii A («»:tlic, III ick
-b. ar. Ga. 8-17)v.
Tilt; Times an.I tue Atlanta f Y*'«*<-!:
i oiistiti.i ion lor 81.2.5: <>r lilt;
l’t and ill • N w Y n .T" t!* irl! ! <e
Si er ah liiree d 'It * . • . f> It"
milv 52.011 ca-h. t) ]i-:\ [>•') ) Will
))*» I'' t'.'i * H-t t»*» »f»j f M *f tow*
if. i it you lvn*v >, -.»• v r »•!
vi.'li t ill; • !«. .ave I •“ s: . 1 _ .
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Dr. J. !•. (« <cthc who I- antfior.z
♦ CI 1 ad »o b!s ‘1 t>- the firm
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B!aek*hcar Ga. 4t.
PIERCE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL
Will Open Monday, September 4th, 1893.
‘'ll a father wishes to give bis child a legacy, that will endure while bin
lusts, 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 lias given him that which is but
ter that: houses, lands and hu ms, or even gold
or silver.”
R. G. MITCHELL, Jr., Principal.
Miss Addle H. BORING, Ass'nt.
:o:
Faith fill dibit to impart thorough instruction in all the English branch
cs, Latin and the highest.moral training.
Location noted tor healthfulncss and eom
miinity excellent. i*r
TUITION $1.75 and $2.25 per month, according to grade, payable*
monthly. Discipline mild hut firm. Begin the first day, il possible.
ft-jyTHERE WILL BE TWO SESSIONS A DAY.-**r
For further inlorinatioD, address the Principal, BlacUshear, Ga.
8 10-’93. It.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Application for Twelve Months Support
STATE OF GEORGIA
< or m y of l't r.iti K.
KTOTIcE IS HEREBY given (hat Mrs.
1\ Snphronia Smith h;..* in due form up:
plied to mo tor twelve months support deceased, out
of the Estate of Henry .1. Srnilli,
and on the first Monday in October, if no
gnnd enuse he shown to the contrary, the
action of the the order appraiser* of the in the and mutter lie will ad
heroine court,
mitted to record.
Witness my olliciul signature this the 2t>,
day of August, IS 1 ,):!, \V. O. \ III.,
(trdinary, I*. C.
STATU OF GEORG! Y Pierre county.
To whom it may concern: All persons
interested are hereby notified that, it no
good cause he sf min to the contrary, on
the second day of Goto or an order will
ho granted hv cue undersigned, establish
ing n new road es marked nut by the Coin
itii'siom rs appointed for that purpose, com
tri'-tieing :it Uni Dowling bridge on tie - Big
Satilla river, and following the line of the
old Mage mad to the Wayne comity Sine.
Leaving Harley 4iekox place on the left
hand side. This August 17th, 1893.
YV <>. A HL, Ordinary, I*. C.,U.
CITATION.
(i EORt i 1 \ I’ieiru t lull Illy.
To all whom il tuny concern: Mrs. M d
vinu llie undersigned Small having in the due guardianship form applied of tdie to
for
persons and property of Titllic Small, S.a
rah Km:• 11, t)da small and Carraaray Small
minor children of (i. C. Small, luts of It i
eu county, deceased, no,ice is liuroby heard g 1 "
cji tlnd her application will he ai
my ofline on the first Monday in October,
ocxl. Given under niv hand Hud oUieial
.signature, this September 4th, ISiKI.
YY’m <>. A 111,,
Printer’s fen $2.97. Ordinary, P, (
AN ACT,
Amcn.ling an Ac’, approved October 20,
1879, enlitl d an Act fixing the LioeoHi,
fees for the Hide of spirituous ir.Loxieaiing
and malt liquor* in the county of Pierc.o
and the town of Blaekshear in said county,
and for utbur jnirpnxcH, li ving the licenno 'lllll
fees for the -.lie of npirit Holts, unit
vincoiis liquors iii Pierce count! at $20,
000.00 and r«p< a ling -ei turn 111. of said ad..
Chamberlain’* T'yo ani Skin
Ointment.
A certain cure /or Chronio Boro Ejot,
Tinor, Balt liltnurn, henhl Head, Old
Llttxttiio Bores, Fever Sons, Ensserna,
Jtcb, Prairie Scratches, .S<:r*> Nipples
find Piles. It is cooling tutd soothing.
Hundreds of eases have been cured by
A afler ail othe r treatment hud failed.
ft • ,f up tu 23 and liOcent bos,tit.
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A NARROW ESCAPE!
How it Happened.
Tl*c following rmnarbabk; Jil* "Vovu cyf-nt long In u hfly’i I
fift‘ wilt InUirtti-i -t r<n.(U‘t: » inn
hfui ?i n-nibfo pa .In at my hassrt, which Hut
.11 i> ; ; »;•■» •.■•unify. I h mi no n optultf j
. n'l eoukl not U-ff). I Vf’itlj ti coi/if/c. !!<•(]
,» ..)» \,i ;<-|j oa. fi<»rn t: v . (mu -
d’‘i ti/iiii f 4 very rr.ioutt* v.«hjJ<J \a: ■
riylto whli
Hij/ctth. I i HV.tcp n i-mj m
>.i ■ Iff Id ! .'I rc-iln/; fmt, tl ,k
><n). oy ?fi )r ;f N' v flr.it I i in all that
u 0 * 1 *! and i t *1 Ilka woiri«n. lie* I
ton* Vnirut ihi' *• >■.?; fit-Hit Cure 1 h;*<i f;ik<n J
dii.ui'uitt rcRh /il/^ and bwn ffcnl4id 1
by *l»-’torn without any lettftflt unMI f wn.t
in.• At Mi’ii 4 /and SUv ht^hand
tum/hi.mm tt t!o of Dr. bUUm* JVnw llr^rt- ■
tf’“ t?id am M> »«y f ncv/T n urened
*• • i 'i'z frUfidin hf.btDB ;.r/j
' a . i. h’ i ! , f.’ i f ’
' iti Utklfii fli<; ritraul » utui tuivj I w&ifsh inarv<f
firs c*ff f; t In my c*-* ha- \n-o- t truly
c>uh. ft far HurfHiAS*** any oilier uiwiU-ltie f
- ve *‘Ver taken t>r any lenetlt I ever re
Pott- •-ivr-d from plirsiciHus. Ge'oU - ” Mr*. Ifarryfetarr.
Ill. , I* r It. l.-ftt,
l»r. Mi’.'-' .V-a I'tnrt Cure iatsiidrna prs-1
ti Mile- ve gu V.cli irii nU alt'-, < Uy >il! i. drus^lri)-, Init.. or by lli<- l)r r.f
t.t.avi on rv.itp!
ua . , til,' r !», ■.. ,. :siUl. - t-o i if,n-- [ir<
paid. _ Th:-. fa vi- t .dlvorsry 1/y an enlr.-nt
,p, w .jall«r. In ait . outbina uulLur
c.pibtc-i l'ji dang. i ai. u<aga.
j; o.iii* Tah.t-i -> LaVu mini: to stay,
hip.m* Ta'.aih-* baciJi pain.
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Jt Tahuit-s euro flatulence, gl
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HARNETT * HOUSE
SAVANNAH, GA.
REMODELED S. ENLARG'D
ELECTRIC LSGHT AND BELLS.
Btg)"Electrie Cars to an i ,from all Depot*!
and YV lianvcs.
Summer Kates $1.50
Per Day.
’th.e” _
(Masonic BniMing, Plant Avenue,),
WAYCROSS, GA.
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......ItiiA L.B11 IN
SPRING. h SUMNER
Dry Goods,
cidOTr 'ihuzcntg,
. LADIES ’ AND G BUTTS' •
FUllNi 1 SUINGS.
Shoes, Hats, Mil'Jino/y, Notions Paiicr/
- GOC l!l; Etc.—
OIJR DREHS-ffi MMW DEPARTMENT
in complete with a lull line of Ttmiming
Bilk*, BraidK, On d«, Sini Tiimming.
OUR MILLINERY l>Ef’A RTM ENT,.
a« usual, talti-* Hie calm fur STYLE and
(JUA LITY ami J’U/CE, ami an experieut''
rd ladv toilrioK,’Trimming. Doa’Lfail to
vi- i our Clothing ami Gentj’
Turn; thing Department,
anil *:ivc 25 per cent, on run r pnrchoaw.
Our stock of Shcoe am';Hate i* immonno
and are cheaper di.'ui ever Inf ore known
And above Aid, don’t forget that wcaclf
strictly credit for CASE, cnn/aepiendy charg»
you no tariif. by mail
receive prompt attention when luvompani
ed by the Cash, utherwi «■ du-y go in the
waste haaket.
NEW EBENEZER COLLEGE,
COCHRAN. GA.
A STANDARD COLLKGP, fhfirWrd hr
th« Htao* Klflci*»ijt tmidvtn luotli/Nln.
hGfclth/nl IfM atlori, moral town, wo T»«fPTATiow«
to I'm ft tmildtMK, mu parlor l><>rruiiory
thorough ruurnf. <>f utm ly, w w f -r tho
tkpporomodatJoft of will ttfioit tw*
iMuftrtmcishi— Mli«)<, <Vilhgiui«, i’.loruUon, h"f*i»riib»n' Mklltai/, ( ^uh-r*n»
pamt ory, Art, writiin.
o/ftn lal, Hhoffhand, 'J'yts J’rii.tif/al of
The President and c#wmvmcial
school wuro J'roftMrtor.i in ono of fho largosi u>nt -
inurejal colUgua lit U. h. Only r i t
THI auSlMCHS *OUCATO**i H /S.SOCIATIOM OH
MMiPt iga in O i., M,\ , Ml' or i 'J ht; oourfC i« -
th** <»old Mi-UlaithG WorM’ft Tnii ir» N <h
hr inn JKiro Montlny WrttS in ^r^\vun>t;r. Mu
tlftiln roc«ivv*4 at any *mi»* f«»f < atologuti*
o. c. si-K.at, KVLULTl U. 'ifHNKft, I'tvtidcnL
i'rm. •oiu. L>uj> t.
HOTEL PIIIIEIIA
WAYCROSr, GA.
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Hut and rold ifiitlis.
Tables First4 U
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Electric Lights Tironliiout BaRil•?,<!.
SI’WIAI. ATIKNIOV TO
COMMERCIALMEN.
PATENTS.
FOR PR0TECTI0IK, ROT FOR ORRRiERT.
Write DUBOIS * DUBOIS, Raieot »ttorBe/v
Inventive A gb Building,
WASHINGTON. D C
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