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Ladies Who Suffer
From any cotrjplaiofc peculiar to
their sex—such as Profuse, Paiij
ful, Suppressed or Irregular Men
struation, are soon restored to
health by
Bradfield's Female Regulator. &
It is a combination of remedial
agents which have been used with
tlye greatest success for rtyore than
25 years, aiyd known to act speci
ftcally with and cn the organs of
Menstruation, and
recommended for
such complaints
y oiyly. It ijever fails
.Ni restore to give the relief health aiyd
of the suffering
P' 1 ^
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\ K\ be takeo by tlye
(/ gir! iiyto just Womanhood budding
i jp, w y, C Q Meiystrua
tion is Scant, Sup
^ pressed. Irregular
A*. Pa i fuI. aqd
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all delicate wonjeg should use it,
° S i tS t0 °j c Properties have a wo 0 -
derful f , irjfluence 1 io taring up and
stre.ggthening the system by driv
!ng through the proper channels
all impurities.
w”ecke§, b y r twcn?yl V 0 ye^ 1 te o?
until sho was four r3
one’ pletely tMttio restoring o^Bradfleld’sTemiUo'Regulato^com- her to health.”
J- W. Hellums, Water Valley, Miss.
The Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga,
60LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AT $1 PER BOTTLE.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
ETHODIST—Rev, Services fiist T. .J. Peck, Pastor.
and third Sundays, tuorn
ing and evening, at the usual hours, also
on the 5th Sunday. Prayer meeting
every Wednesday evening at 7:00
PRESBYTERIAN -Rev. C. C. Carson,
Pastor. Services second and fourth Sun
days, hours. morning and evening, at the usual
Prayer meeting every Tuesday
evening at 7:00 o’clock.
BAPTIST CHURCH—Rev. M V Cain,
Pastor. Services, first Sunday in each
mouth at 11, a, m, and 7.00 p, m,
SUNDAY SCHOOL—at all the churches
every Sunday,
Consumption Can Be Cured,
T. A, Slocum, M. 0., the Great Chemist
and Scientist, Will Send Free, (o the
Afflicted, Three Bottles cf his Newly
Discovered Remedies to CureCcnsump
ticn and All Lung Troubles.
Nothing could be fairer, more philan
thropic or carry more joy to the afflicted,
than the offer T. A. Slocum, M. C-, of New
York City.
Confident that he has discovered a relia
ble cure for consumption and all bronchial,
throat and lung diseases, general decline
and we iknoss, loss of flesh and all cond
tious of wasting, and to make its great
merits known, he will send, free, three bot
tles to any reader of the Blackshear Times
who may be suffering.
Already this “new scientific course of
medicine” has permanently cured thous
ands of apparently hopeless cases.
The Doctor considers it his religious du
ty—a duty which lie owes to humanity—
donate his infallible cure.
He has proveni the dreaded consumption
to be a curable disease boyond anv doubt,
and has on file in his American arid Euro
pean laboratories testimonials of experi
ence from those benefitted and cured, in all
parts of the world.
Don’t delay until it is too late. Con
sumption, cmInterrupted, lof'ans speedy
and certain death. Address T. A. Slocum,
writing M..C..98 the Pine Doctor, street, New York, and and when
office address, and please give express post
mention reading
this aiticle in the Blackshear Tiroea.— ad v.
Two Millions a Year.
When people buy, try. and buy again, it j
means Unite ! they’re Slates sati-fuA. The people of the
Candy Cathartic :ire now buying Cascarets j
at the rate of two million j
boxes a year and it will ba three million
before that Cascaiets New Year’s the It means delightful merit proved j
f< are most -bow j
el regulator r evcrvbody the year round, i
All druggists 10c, 25c, 60c. » P i 9. j
f Weakness Are manifests you weak* itself in the loss of j
■
ambition and aching bones. The blood is ,
watery; the tissues are wasting—the door is
Iron beingopenedfordisea.se. Bitters taken A will bottle of Browns’
in time restore your 1
■trength, blood rich soothe and red. your Do nerves, you make more your good |
than an expensive special course of mediciae.
Brow ns’ Iron Bitters is 6old by all dealers.
Mrs. Mary Bird, Harrisonburg, Pa., gays
“.My child is Worth millions to me, yet 1
would have lost her by croup had I not in
Minute vested twenty-five Cough cents in a bottle of One
Cure ” It cures coughs,
colds and all throat and lung troubles.
Goethe & Rodgers.
Try a botile ol Wilke’s Great Irish
Speed! i( your blood is out of order.
To Cure Constipation Fcrevei.
Tv.ke Cascaretn GanUv Cathartic. 10c or
25c. DC. C. C. fail to cure, druggist* re
fund money. sept 9.
For n good blood purifier try a hot
tin ol Wilkes’ Dish Specific. tf:
Educate Year Bowels With Cascarets.
Cundv Cathartic, cure constipation refund forov
er. 1 10c. If C. C. G fail, druggist
money. sept 9 ,
Attention Fierce Co. Populists.
Tlq: Peeples Party is hereby noti
fied t > meet at the court house, in
Blaek-hear, at 10 o'clock, u. in,, ori
Satin day, January 29th. 1498, for
the purpose ol electing a new com
mii tee and to attend to other busi
ness of importance. All people who
favo: relortn in our government is
cordially invited to come out on
dav n nt uined. f am making
effort j luvc a good speaker press
ent to -pi’akon that day.
D R Jons' on, Cuatrman.
Party Ex. Com., P. C.
BflICI‘S.
was WSLSt AU tLii FAILS.
» ossgh tsyrup. 'l&ktt# Ooo<L
in- time. tkAtUsy ^ racrtet*.
feysiyEWSxraggi 0 Z
245 CIS
LOCAL AID PSilSOML.
1 There ojtt Re to ? a; d
Noe i. .vc r. to.
One Minute Cough Cure cures quickly.
That's what you want, Goethe & Rodgers.
Court fourth Mo4lday intbismonth
don , t you forget that,
Finest cigars and chewing tobacco
in town at the Drug Store.
When you want pure drugs go to
the Drug Store.
Calnoun chewing tobacco, the
in the market, at the Drug Store.
Mr. Ranee Thomas and E. S. Mc
Gee were up from Patterson Friday,
f 01 . t| ie p rst time for months,
T It . is easy to catch , a cold , _ and , . 1 st as easy
1 .
, to get Minute rid of it if you commence early to use
colds, Ooe bronchitis, Gough Cure. It cures and all coughs, throat
pneumonia
! ln( l ' un § troubles. It is pleasant to take,
sa *® 10 use 3,1(4 sure to cllre- Goethe & Rod
gers.
County Court here last Friday was
largely attended, and lasted till in
the night. Several interesting cases
WG re disposed of.
Mr. A. M. Overstreet, of Appling,
spent Saturday in town visiting rel
atives.
Mrs. J. F. Ratliff who has been
visiting relatives in Savannah return
< d home last Friday night,
J. A. Perkins, of Antiquity, 0„ was for
! thirty years needlessly tortured by physi
cians for the cure of eczema, lie was quick
ly cured by using healing Do Witt’s Witch Hazle
Salve the famous salve for piles
and skin diseases. Goethe & Rodgers.
Col. John C. McDonald was over
from Waycross yesterday on business
returning on 35.
Mr. I. W. Purdora, ol Sparks. wa3
in town a few days this week, return
. . r „ ,
in £ lUCSuay. ^
Rev. E. M. Whiting, Presiding
Elder, preached two very interesting
sermons here last Sunday.
Strike while the iron is hot! We
have anew sewing machine that we
nan sell for $25 cash; or for 50 new
subscribers and $50 we will give you
the machine Iree,
whose Prosperity comes in quickest to the man
liver is good condition. DeWitt’s
Lit tie Early Risers are famous little pills
for constipation, biliousness, indigestion
and all stomach and liver troubles.
Goethe dt Rodgers.
Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Drew, ol
Boston, Mass., are bore visiting rel
atives, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. McAlpin.
Miss Cora Grace lelt Friday for
Eulanla, Ala., to visit her sister.
Miss Eva M. Acosta came up from
Savannah Friday morning.
Mayor Cox, of Patterson, was in
town last Friday.
Mr. J. W. Keller and Mr. W. W.
Darling have been quite ill lor sew
oral days.
Miss Allie Hughes, Norfolk, Va., was
frightfully burned on the face and neck.
i‘.un wss instantly relieved by DeWitt’s
Witch Hazle Salve, which healed the
rv without leaving a sear. It is the fa
raous pile remedy. Goethe & Hedgers,
Mr. II. 13. Collins and Miss S. A.
Rjcrgins wci o married last Sunday at
the home of the bride’s father. Mr.
W. W. Riggins; Mr. .Toe Dickson,
N. P., officiating. Congratulations.
Mr. W. F. Sweat, who has been
quite feeble for sometime, was in
last Friday. Mr. Sweat is very
weak yet but said he was improving,
Mr. William Lightsey was in town
Friday and informed us that he had
not quit his oM tricks yet, that of
killing wild turkeys and catching
cat sl1 • T T ,,„ creck u
" in ’’- „ rnn
-
-'Hs. vfrs Stark Stark, i Pleasant ieasant Kidge, O <>., savs- sa>s.
“After two doctors gave up my boy to die, I
save d him from croup by using One Minute
Cough Cure.” It is the quickest and most
certain remedy for coughs, colds and all
throat and lung troubles. Goethe & Rogers
Dr. Goethe, of Cordcle, was in the
city yesterday shaking hands with
his old fi lends.
Superior court next Monday, the
24th ol January.
Big reduction in the‘pi ice of jew
elry at the Dt ug S<ore.
Ink enough ’o write the ohituaiy
of every man, woman and child in
Georgia at the Drug Store. Cheap.
Marion Dickson was in town Fri
day and informed us that he would
move his mill to Patterson, in the
near luture.
Mr. A. N. Smith who spends about
one hall his time in Homerville, is
home this week.
The first quarter)}' conference was
held here last Monday morning, Rev.
E. M. Whiting. Presiding Elder,
conducting the business. The next
conference will be held at Oak Grove
chuich in April.
Flavoring exiracts 40 cents pet
dozen only at llie Drug Stoic.
Fresh garden seed of the best
ways to be found at the D. ug Store,
We are just in receipt of a card
Mr. Geo. II. Goethe requesting
The Times forwarded to Ocilla,
We presume that is where he will lc
Mr. f.uy Harvard and wife, came
up from Savannah Monday and rpei ’
a day or two in town the gue; 1 ’
J- c. k.v,3 5 ;
isasis'et o. ii , Ilarva.d.
I Royal makes the food pure,
~l wholesome and delicious.
PfM S.OY41
.SEUfi s,@h -
&AKIH0
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
ROYAL DARING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
Grady & Darling.
This is a contemplated new Arm
composed of J. L uis Grady and E.
Lee Darling, who arc making every
arrangement to hang out their busi
ness sign on the first day ol Februas
ry. They will carry in stock every
thing that is needed from the larm to
the finest furnishings.
Notice.
We are requested to announce that
there will be preaching at the Alaba
ha Methodist, church next Sunday at
11 a. m. and 3 p. m. by the pastor.
There will be no service Saturday
morning.
Beauty Is Blood Beep.
Clean blood means a clean skin. No
beauty thartic without it. Cascarets Candy Ca
clean your blood and keep it clean,
by stirring up the lazy liver and driving
all day impurities from the body. Begin to
to banish pimples, boils, blotches,
blackheads, plexion and that sickly bilious com-
10 by taking druggists, C.iscareis,—beauty fui
cents. All satisfaction guar
anteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. sept 9.
DE SURE yqu get what you want
when you ask for Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla. Unequalled in M wit, Sales, Cures.
There’s no substitute for HOOD'S.
The finest train we over saw run
over Hie Plant System of tailroads is
the Plant System vestibule, This
train makes the trip from New York
to Jacksonville, Fla., at the rate ol
forty odd miles an hour, including
all stops, and the cars are heavily
loaded with human freight.
OASTOHIA.
'A« fit- /f la
. on
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every
wrappe*.
John E. Cleland has tendered his
resignation as marshal and the Fame
has been accepted; Rufus Henderson
has been appointed in his stead.
The Mayor and Aldermen will hold
a business session on the first Fri
,j ay jn February, nnd will then elect
1
a rnar.-lifl], clerk, am! , treasurer, and
perhaps adopt new ordinances.
Several car loads ol lumber have
been unloaded here in the last few
weeks, which Is indicative of better
times.
Ordinary Summerall spout Satur
day at Patterson attending Justice
court.
Judge Mitchell and family left to
day for Thomasville. Mr. Mitchcd
will return at once but Mrs. M. and
the babies will remain sometime.
OA.STOIIIA.
If on
every
wrapper.
Savannah Line
Ocean Steams® Com«
of Savannah.
Route Cheapest, Best and most Comfortable
between the SOUTH AND THE
EAST.
Thursdays, Sailings daily, except Sundays and
Savannah to New York, and
twice a week Savannah to Boston.
For information see your nearest Rail
road Agent or
W. G. BREWER,
Ticket and Passenger Agent,
39 Bull st., Savannah, Ga.
NOW FOE CLUBBING.
The fall season is here, good crops are
made, the harvest is nigh and everybody
needs somethingto read in addition to their
local or county paper; hence, without any
further remarks, we make the following
liberal offer, subject to with drawal at
any time after 30 days.
THE TIMES arul
The Savannah Weekly News for......$1.50
The Atlanta Constitution, fweekly).....1.50
, The Atlanta Journal, fweekly,)........ 1.25
Xhe Xoledo f0 hio) Blade, •• ........ l .20
TU WmR (thlice a wtHk , 1.35
The Home and Farm, fAgricultural; 1.10
' as, ‘ in advance.
Address Tick Times,
LjcW Ik,x A, Bhcuk-lfcar, Oa.
\ A \pri?nAT 1 i jI ) ONCIT Bright
v , I
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celebrated Li l.rieat'mg Oil- and
C. ' si ,.vi OIL. CO.,
2t. Minneapoli*, Minn.
Colored Union Meeting.
At a meeting held here on the 17th
instant, the Ministers Union Meeting
of Tierce county n as reorganized by
electing the following officers:
llev. J. F Gillins, President,
J. K. Rogers, Vice Pres.
“ Me D. Spencer, Treasurer,
“ J. S. Harris, Secretary,
“ 15. II. Harris, Ass't Seorc’y.
Officers to bo elected annually.
Members in the organization: Rev.
C. R. Massey and Rev.— Martin.
Meetings: Every Monday alter*
noon a 2 o'clock.
All ministers are invited to come.
CASTOTIIA.
1: aa
every
vrappor.
Give Thera All PeEsisns.
Our clever Ordinary has been be*
sieged lately with applicants lor
pensions. Some are turned away
empted handed who look (o bo more
in need of a pension than some who
are getting it. 11 The Times was
allowed to arrange the pension law
it would give a pension to everybody
who was born prior to 1861; and
the only proof to be furnished would
be that they were born prior to that
date, and let there be no questions
asked concerning the war or nativity
but give them a pension.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
Tin fas-__ /}
_ i t <m
enry
vtappor.
IT BON’T COST A CENT.
he sifimi ran sews.
Published Every Monday and Thurs
day.
101 Eight Page Papers a Year, for ONE
DOLLAR. Less than One Cent
a Copy.
JtSBTvIt’H two editions a week give the
readers of the WFFKLY NEWS the news
of the world, markets, and all the matter
which now-a-daysgo to make up a good
newspaper, while the news is fresh,
JterTlie WFEKLY NEWS is an up-to
date newspaper; any man or woman can
read in the family circle, Remit by Post
Office or Express Money Order, Registered
Letter, or got your Post Master to orde it
for you. One year $1.09, six months 50c.
Address MORNING NEWS, Savannah,
Georgia, 3d Whitaker st. ti.
PUBLIC TERM
--OF THE
PIERCE CO. HIGH SCHOOL
Opens Jan. 3d and Closes Juno 17, '98.
Bovs and girls will he prepared to enter
FRESHMAN and SOPHOMORE classes
in any of the colleges of the state.
FUI M ARY.
f@"’Charl, Primer, First Reader, Second
and Reader, Primary numbera, Orthography,
Willing............................. $1.00.
1 NT FUMED IA i i..
J8^y*Third, hii'Ht Fourth and Fifili UeadcrH,
History, Geography, Elementary
Grammar, Written Arithmetic, and Fen
manship.......................... $ 1.50.
ACADEMIC.
Ikl?"History, cal Geography, Orthography, Grammar, I’liys
Arithmetic, Geography, Elementary Algebra, Etymolo
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Latin, $ and
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ics, Surveying, Geometry, Latin, (Grammar Trigonometry, Civ
and Read
Ing), and Greek...................... $2.50.
JSfe>"’No deduction will he made for lost
time except in cases of protracted illness.
Rev. S. A. HEARN,
A. B., Principal.
Miss ALMA HENDRY, Assistant
IIaSON ATHUSHEK & PIANOn
^.ANUJ
S HAMLIN Organ
T HE BUST GOODS MADE IN A
rncrica in Musical IrmtrumentK,
They are endorsed Everybody by every Nation of
the World. knows that!
Prices Low ,
'Perms Posy.
SO Li) O WLV liV
LUDDEN & BATES’
S. M. M., Savannah, Ga.
WAYCROSS BRANCH.
J. R. KNIGHT, Manager,
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA
>®(®<v!3ISK&<«S«&t^Sa*8&<>C38KD<W2*®«
S \ FAWCETT & CO. I \
i Proprietor* CHATHAM of Commission 4
; : MILLS. Merchants. \ \
M«nofar.ture-rs of S«Jf-Rai*i«a f!o«r, Gri*t, r .
Meal, and oil kiadts of Corn liootf*........ A
t Lt Fl'-’ir Cu[fiir pvr.kf'I edther of in hhj Bulk tize. •>t j# ft,
i r 'rop?Qt rock-b°tt«« prbM. .’..... 4
Z t rf 4£! l f 3!£\£!d>^Sirn!&Sm2 itactud. j I
210-218 BAY STREET WEST, 1
Savannob, Ga.
DISSOLUTION SALE.
--THE FIRM OF o
STRICKLAND & GRADY
will bo dissolved February 1st., 1898, J. L. Grady retiring.
We must sell our large stock of goods. It is not a
of profit, or even cost, but of cash. We want your cash, and
you need our goods and the prieewill encourage the SWOP.
We can’t quote prices in every department, for want
space, but
Groceries, Hardware, Ms, Satclels, Hats, Notions
and everything in stock shares in the merciless cut in price
same as following:
Checked Homespun only 3 l-2c yd,
Best Checked Homespun only 5c yd.
3-4 King Shirting only 4c yd.
7-8 Heavy Shirting only 5c yd.
4-4 Bleaching only 5c yd.
All Calicoes, Turkey lied, Indigo Blue
all only 5e a yard.
Highland Suitings 4c a yard.
All Wool Linsey, former price 20c, reduced to 10c.
Red Flannel reduced to 12 l-2c.
Dress Ginghams only 3 l-2c. yd.
No. 1 Apron Ginghams only 5c yd.
1 lot Dress Goods worth 35c to 40c for only 25c yd.
1 lot fancy dress Plaids cheap at 17 1-2c for 12 1-2
1 lot All Wool Eiderdown worth 35c for only 20c yd
1 lot Cloaking reduced from 1 7 l-2c to 1 2 l-2c yd.
10-4 Blankets only 50c per pair.
Heavy 1 1-4 Blankets cheap at 54.00, now only 53.
1 lot Men’s Shoes only 90c.
1 lot Carolina Ties 51.25; never sold at it
The whole stock Men’s, Women’s and Children’s shoes
go at corresponding prices.
Don’t think hard of our competitors because they
meet our prices. We can’t do it ourselves after this sale
so take advantage of it while you can.
roods will not be charged to any one at these prices.
Remember .also this change will necessitate a settlement
all accounts due the firm.
STRICKLAND & GRADY, Btttar, (la.
FRESH FRESH FRESH
Seed Seed Seed.
Early yellow ii weeks Beans 20 cts per qfc.
Red Valentine Beans 20 cts per qt.
Mohawk (i weeks Beans 20 cts per qt.
Yellow wax Beans 20 cts per qt.
Southern Prolific Bole Beaus 30 cts per qt.
Fat Horses, or Uroimti iinclq Dole Beans 30c pc qt.
Blackeye Marrowfat I’cas 20:: per qt.
McLean’s Little Gem Peas 20c per qt.
Champion of England Peas 25c per qt,
Salad Peas 25c per qt.
Small seed of all kinds from 10c to 20c per oz.
Red and white onion sets
....A-T...
mm
Blackshear, Ga.
WILKES' Kit I! VIIIIISII Si'll IIII.
CERTAIN CURE /
For GANGER, CATARRH, SCROFULA and
all other impurities of the Blood; also
cures LaGrippe.
H. A. McDonough, Sole Agt.
For Alabama, Florida, .South Carolina and Georgia
Blood Porif yer in for »ale by The Henry Hyer» Company, Patterson, Ga.
Xoctlic & Taylor, Druggists, Blackshear, Ga. If youcan’t got this medicine in
your town, send direct to the,Sole Agftuf, at Bl a » ur, i i i.
PRICE: 51.00 Per Bottle; 6 Bottles 55.00.
till h. a. mcdonough,
ilL. Proprietor ,
Opposite the Depot, - BLACKSHEAR, GA.
RATES $2 PER DAY,
MEALS 50 CENTS.
Thia Iioum, has been thoroughly Renovated from floor to garret and furoiidicd
New Furniture out and out. The lab!. i are supplied with the best the markets can
afford. The beat boose between Savannah and Waver ess.
mNohc but transient Hoarders Solicited.*)
#arPORTERS MEET ALL PASSENGER TRAINS.
FOR RATES WEST,
LOW
TEXAS, MEXICO, CAL
IFORNIA, ALASKA, or any
other point, with FREE
MPA, wntr to
FRED. 3. BUSH I
District Passenger Agent.
Louisville and Nashville R. R.
ATLANTA, GA.
1
Legal Advertisements.
Sheriff’s Sales.
GKOR(»IA Pierce County.
be sold before the court house
\\j fhfj floor Georgia, in Blackshear, the first Pierce Tuesday county, in
t on
hours of February, such next, following between the legal
to-wit: Three sale, the property,
hundred acres of land, of
lot No 35 in the 4thdistrict of said county
and lying levied on the east side of Crooked creek,
on as the property of A. J. Dick
son, by virtue of an execution issue 1 from
the County Court in favor of The Spencer
Medicine Company vs A. J. Dickson. This
4th day of January, 1898.
T, A, Davis,S heriff,
A1 S() :il tin- smile time and place 300
acres of lot No. 35 in the -Itti district of
Fierce county, and lying on the east aide ol
Cronke i crock and levied on as the proper
ty of A..I. Dickson to satisfy an execution
issued from the County court, of Ciere/
county, in favor of ( ieo. II. Davis, Consfca
hie ol. ill. vs A. J. Dickson, principal, and
T. .1. Byrd amis. W. Williford, security.
Written notice given tenant in possession.
This lili day of January. 1898.
T. A. Davis, Sheri ft*.
Sheriff’s Sale.
(3KORGI A Pierce County.
W 1LL he sold before the court house
door iu t he town ol lilackshear, Ga
on the first Tuesday in February,
next, between the legal hours of such s ilcs,
the following property, to-wil: All that
tract or parcel of land containing four hun
dred und ninety (-190) acres, more or h'SS,
and known and described as lot No. 150, in
the 5th district, of Piero * county. Levied
upon ps the property of Mrs. Susan L.
Wade, to satistv an execution issued Com
the County court in favor of Barnes &
GWeus vs Su-mu L. Wade. Written notice
given tenant in possi ssioii. This lt.li dav of
J a Hilary, 18*98. T. A. I avis, Sheriff.
Sheriff’s Sale.
GEORGIA Fierce County.
\A/ 11 <L In* uold before iho court home
VV door in Bf u’kslifiir, (hi., between
Uw hwii hours of sale on the fir*l Tuesday
in I’clnuiurv, 1898, tin* following propc rtv,
to-wit: Two hundred and lorty-five (315)
acres more or le h of lol of land No. 209, in
being ihc 5th district, Fierce county, the same
the cast half of said lot, L viod up
on as thc properly of J. <). Sweat, under
and by virtue of two executions issued out
of the (’ouiity court of Ware county, in
favor of (-al ter & Ford against J. Q. »Sweat
and A. J .Johnson, Written notice given
tenant in possession. This 4th day of Jan.
I KltH. T. A. Davih, Sheri If.
Sheriff’s Sale.
GKOKGIA Fierce county.
\ VV A/ILL door he in H«»Id BIiio!iKhe;ir, bt’fmc the court the house first
« n
Tuesday legal in February, 1898, between the
hours oI’huJc the following property,
to-wit: Four htmdr d and ninety acres of
Into!'land No. 39, i,< the 5th district of
Fierce county, and levied upon as the prop
trtv of E E. West A (Jo., def. inlants, by
virtm* ol an execution issued out Appling
•Superior court in favor of J, A. Dock in ail
for ii-c vs K, 10. W-’hi A Co. Written no
tice given to tenant iu possesion. This Itli
day of January, 1898.
T. A. Davih, She rid.
Sheriff’s Sale.
(iEORGIA Fierce County.
\A/IDE VV of February, he Hold on 1898 Tin between wdav the the fits I, legal day
lioim of Hale sit the < ourt Hoiihc dmor in
Bliiclodicar, the following boiler. property, to-wit:
One 35 II. F. Engine and <»n« No.
2 Haw M i II complete, Huw Gui^inur, mi©
Uniting and fixture.:, on« Fight 11 l\
E n. ic<■ und Boiler one Steam Fun ij», one
Hand Fiimp, iwo Log f/irlH complete,
OiiuiuH and HarncHH, Iwo nudes, one gray
mure mule named Maggie, about Mix yearn
old, one buy mare inule about 12 years old,
named Lou; Maid pioperty located on Nfc
D'mouglpH Tram mad near Merdion, and
known as Marion Dixon’s Mill, the name
being etimlMTKome and e.vpen ive to move
will be Hold where it in ntationwl. Kohl an
the properly of Dixon A: Brvan to satid'y
two executions iftKijed from the ('oiinty
('ourt ol Fie rce conn \y one in favor of AI
aba in a I'ajuipmelit (vompany, and one in
f-ivor of Mnnicy M icbiiK.* C ompany, both
agiiiimt Idxon & Bryan and M. M Dixon.
TliD .1 nonary 5i|», J898.
T. A. Dav i“, Khcriff, F. (’
Administrator’s Sale.
(i l,( )IKi J A, Fi‘*i< <* ('omity.
P (' KS f A NT to order j^iantfid Guor re
IIvt iH, Adminish.Hoi and ! ’ i 15
Uaullcrson, Admx. will sell « ’lit
Hoiim; dour in UlackHhrnr on the fiist day
oi f chi n o y, it being the first Tuesday, and
between the le^al hours of’Kale the follow
iipc property to-wit: Oik* tract of hind con
tairiin^ district J00 acres of lot No. 78 in die 5th
of Fierce county, and known a;s the
Joseph Walker pdice. And one lot, 490
acres, No. 01 in the 5th dint riel of Fi rce
county, arid known as I lie McCtilly place*
50 acre 4 el cared land, ^ood dwelling and
kitchen and out build mgw The Walker
place lias 20 acivs of cleared land, good
dwellin'/, ki ehen and out buildinijB,
Tfi.inj half caali balance till Janti.a ry Dt
5th 1899 wit' L'ood January, approved security This
day of 1898.
tii;oHfiK Hykus, Administrator,
IIakhik'it Uai’lkiihon, Admx.;
on estate Ia sli“ Raulerson, deceased.
FOR RENT OR SALE
ONE WOODEN STORE
HOUSE
one spirv high, 24 x 52 feel, good condition
Apply to W. T. HUGHES, Blackshear, < in.
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