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Healthy Mothers
Few mothers are healthy, because
their duties are so exacting. The anxiety
of pregnancy, the shock of childbirth,
and the care of young children, art
severe trials on any woman. But with
Wine of Cardui within her grasp, every
mother—every the debt woman in the land—can
pay of personal health she
owes her loved ones. Do you want
robust health with all its privileges and
pleasures? Wine of Cardui will give it
to you.
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strengthens weakened the female organs and invig
orates functions. For every
female ill or weakness it is the best
medicine made. Ask your druggist for
$1.00 bottle Wine of Cardui, anatake no
substitute under any circumstances.
Mrs. Edwin Crass, Gormer, Mich.t "When I
commenced using Wine of Cardui I was hardly able
to walk across the house. Two weeks after I walked
half & mile and picked strawberries. When my
other child was bom I suffered with labor pains 24
hours, and had to raise him on a bottle because 1 had
no milk. After using the Wine during pregnancy
thi s time, I gave birth last month to a baby girl, and
was in kbor only two hours, with but little pain,
and I have ply.ty of milk. For this great improve^
ment in my health I thank God and Wine of Cardui."
For advice in cases requiring ■pecui directions,
address, giving symptoms, "The Ladies' Advisory
Department," The Chat
tanooga Medicine Co.,
Chattaaoosi, Tenth
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OFFERMAN 8 WESTERN
RAILROAD SCHEDULE.
Taking Effect January 21st, 1901.
West Bound East Bound
Read Down. Read Up.
No. 3. I | No. M.jg 1.1 $ STATIONS. No. 2. I No. 4,
A. M. A. P. M. | P. M.
9 45 6 30 0 Lv. Offerman Ar. 2 45 5 15
10 06 7 00 7 “ Bristol “ 2 20 4 54
10 IK 11 ‘ Woods “ 4 42
10 27 7 25 14 “ Coffee “ 1 55 433
10 33 7 40 16 “ Lacy 1 40 4 27
10 48 8 10 21 “ Sallie “ 2 15 4 12
30 57 8 30 24 Alma 12 55 4 03
11 00 8 35 25 “ 25 M’l P’st ,f 12 50 4 00
11 06 27 " Hurst •* 12 40 354
11 12 29 Higdon “ 3 48
11 24 33 “ Dedge “ 3 36
11 30 9 30 35 Ar Nieholls, Lv 1200 3 30
Trains Nos. 1 and 2 daily except Sunday.
Trains Nos. 3 and 4 Sunday only.
Connections at Offerman with Plant System, and
at Niebolls with Waycross Air Line,
J. F. GRAY, Supt,, Offerman, Ga.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Schedule in effect Jan. 17, 1901.
Northbound. N a, No. 1 1 No. No. No.
»o. 1 !) to. 25. 13.
Lv; Brunswick.. TP* 24p 4 5;>a 059a~9 55a 905^ 9 48p
“ Everett...... 2 5 37a 7 82a 10 38a
Ar. Jesup........ 3 30p 6 2Ja 8 15a 11 30ail030p
Lv. Surrency.... 8 59a......
41 “ Baxley...... 915a 43a| ......H89p ..1201m
Hazlehurst.. 9
“ Lumber City 9 55a ..1217a
4 ‘ McRae...... 10 10 27a!......112 31a......112 50a 45a
4t - Eastman 10 11 03a 45a!......j...... 127ft
•
Lv ‘‘Empire...... Hawk’sviJie _________ Ill 11 fllial-I...... 33a|^_| ---•
. ■..... iTed
4 ‘ Cochran. Nn-a No-U 2 00:,
. Mi, 7 Wp 3 05a
‘ Macon....... 8 8 30a; 1 05p
«' Flo villa..... 930a 05a! 2or,., 8 lip: 3 58a
' 45 McDonough ... 10 2 43pj 8 50pl...... 55p _5 20a
Ar. Atlan ta.. lOiSOp n Ilia: 3 4 0pj 9
Lv. Atlanta...... 1U35V; 4 0Jp 4 0 jLH<»p 9 5 80a 4oa
Ar. Chattanooga 240a 8 40p | 8 40p 5 4oa
^krflvon Ar. Memphis.. 7 10p 7 40a 7 40a 7 10p 7 40a
isviile. ToJT, 7 top Ip* 7 ftUa 7 40], 7 4Up
Ar. St. Louis,.... soup! 0 it a, 7 04a 7 Ota
rKXTncinnatr; UAKiiii 7 30p| 45a 7 t. a 7 30p TSjp
Ar. Chicago..... 830p 5 530p 7 15a 715a
Lv. Atlanta...... 4 15p 6 00a
Ar. Birmingham lOOJp '1200m
“ 44 Memphis.... Kansas Cit 7 low- .
tv. ta~..... y 7 10a
At Ian BBSS 11590'
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Ar. Washington. New York... 6 42il 8 5Jpi......
1‘ 12 hip 6 23u......
Southbound. No. No. N„ •'•>■
Lv. 6 . lo 8 .1 in ; : “ _14
New York... 4 30p :.. 12l5n ••
“ Washington 10 45]) ...11 15a_^
.
Ar. Atlanta....... 8 55p ,. 5 li>a;
Lv. Kansas City 10 45p i
“ Memphis..... 9 OOp ; 8 15a
4t Birmingham 6 (Kin .... ......j 4 10j>
Ar. A t lanta...... 11 30a ..... 10 lop
Lv. Chicago..... 1200m 9 (AJa 830p: 900aj 830p
Lv. Cincinn ati. 8 40p 8 OOp 8 30a 8 (Xip 8ii0:i
£v! St, Louis 8 CS Snsa 9 1.5p 9 15p
..
“ Louisville.... 7 45p 7 45a 7 45p 7 45a
Lv. Memphis ! 8 lop 9 15a Wp~. 6 6 05p
Lv. Chattanooga 5 45a 6 45h lOlOp 4oa 110 25p
4r. Atlanta...... 9 45a 11 50a 500a 11 50a
Lv. Atlanta.. 9 50a 4 lOp .1 30:, 12 iii#m
“ McDonough, 5 top BSIaiia
44 Flo villa...... 5 56pl 7 15a| 1 o
Ar. Macon....... 1200m 7 0:jpl 8 30al 2 12 55a
Lv. Coc hr an.... | j 2 00a
4r. Hawk-)’ vi 11
Lv. Ar. 44 44 44 “ 44 44 44 44 ‘I 4 ‘ Surrency.. Eastman Missler...... Hazlehurst.. Baxley Jesup........ Brunswick. LumberCity Everett..... Helena...... McRae...... Empire.. ... . 5 4 25p 27p BS0 b. 1I 43a 4 7 mmmmi 8 3 3 fl 812a 4 7 08a 47a 24a 42a 24a 15b
* Daily except Sunday.
Nos. 5 and 6.-Chicago and Florida special
solid Pullman Train Sleepers, Observation
Compartment Chicago. and Dining Cars, St. Augustine
to Daily except Sunday.
Nos. 13 and 14.—Pullman Sleeping Cars be
tween sonville, Brunswick and Atlanta, between Jack
Fla., and Cincinnati, Louisville, 8t.
Louis and Kansas City, via Jesup and Atlanta.
Nos. 15 and 16.—Pullman Sleeping Cars be
tween Atlanta and Cincinnati, via Chatta
nooga; also between Chattanooga and Mem
phis. ffos. 7 and . 8—Pullman „ „ Sleeping Cars be ,
„
tween Atlanta and Chattanooga.
T»os. 9 and 10—Pullman Library Observation
^nr.7r.t M ™Dl^t W Atlanta, tor ah
points north, east and west. Also at Jesup for
FKANK8. OAN'b'ON. 8. H HAKDW1CK,
Third V-P. & <4en. Mgr., Gen. Pass. Agt ,
Washington, TAYLOE, D. C. Washington. F. CARY, D. C.
W. H. H.
Asst Gen. Pass Agt., Traveling Pass. Agt.,
Atlanta, Ga._ Macon, Ga.
The Best Prescr.pticn far Malaria
Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove’s
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply
iron and quinine in a tasteless form No
cure No pay 25 cents.
We want a few more of our farmers to
subscribe for The Times. Only fi 00 a
year, and it is cheap at that, notwithstand
ing y, price u can getthesemi-weeklies they have for the
same but wont the coun
ty advertising printed in them.
Thi. «ign»tare i. on every bo* of the genuin.
I avQfjvp RromOsOninine Tablet#
the MB remeriv rwmwy that mat cure, enre. o O coMinone CO.O in one df
CTS 2 o - V) a c a u U o D 25
CURtS W8[Rt Alt USE FAILS.
Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use CTS
25 in time. Sold by druggists._
O 0 z tn D 2 a H 0 z
PERSONAL MENTION,
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS.
Millions of people are familiar with De
U itt’s Little Early Risers and those who
use them find them to be famous little
liver pills. Never gripe Grady & Darl
ing, Blackshear; Henry Hyers Co., Pat
terson, Ga.
LEGAL ADVERTISING must be
paid for in advance No discrimination
in favor of anybody.
Mr. E. K. Wiggins, reporter for Brad
street’s, business was firms. in town Monday visiting the
Like bad dollars, all counterfeits of De
Witt’s Witch Hazle Salve are worthless.
The original quickly cures piles, Darling, sores,
and all skin diseases. Grady &
Blackshear, Ga.; Henry Hytrs Co., Pat
terson.
Mr. Thomas Howard who has been in
the omploy of Mr. John B. O’Neal as
c erk has left the store and gone back to
the farm, Tom is a good farmer as well
as a good clerk,
1 he Henry Hyers Company circular at Patter
son is advertising, by the route,
a bargain sale lasting four days, begin
ning February 26 th. Their customers
may do well to attend this sale.
Persons who cannot take ordinary pills
find it a pleasure to take DeWitt’s Little
Early Risers. They are the best little
liver Blackshear, pills ever made. Grady & Darling,
Ga.; Henry Hyers Co.; Pat
terson.
Mrs J. C. Brewer who has been visit
ing for sometime in Bryan county, has
returned home.
Miss Eva M. Acosta who has been vis
aing friends in Savannah has returned to
Blackshear.
Miss Ella Gregory returned home last
week after a pleasant to friendsat Mel
rose, Florida.
There is always danger in using coun
terfeits of DeWitt’s Witch Hazle Salve.
The original is a safe and certain cure
for piles. It is a soothing and healing
salve for sores and all skin diseases. Gra
day & Darling, Blackshear, Ga.; Henry
Hyers Co , Patterson, Ga.
Mrs. week Herring of King’s Ferry came up
last to visit her daughter, Mrs. E.
J. McKinney.
A Pierce county man went over to the
city of Waycross last Saturday to buy 8
mules and 1 horse. If he went to Jones’
as we advifed him, and didn’t get suited
it wasn’t Jones’ fault.
weak A powerful boiler, engine cannot be run with
a strain of active and life we with can’t keep .up the
an a weak stom
ach; neither can we stop the human ma
chine to make repairs If the stomach
cannot body digest enough food to keep the
dol strong, such a preparation as Ko
digests Dyspepsia Cure should be used. It
what you eat and it simply can’t
help but do you good. Grady & Darling,
Blackshear; Henry Hyers Co. Patterson.
Mr. A. Boon, wife and chileren left last
Friday for their old home, Wilmington,
N C. Mr. Boon has been in the employ
of the Blackshear Mfg Co. since some
time last summer.
Read the adv of Lott & Jones on first
page of The Times this week, and then,
if you want a mule or horse, go to see
serviceable them. They keep nothing but good and
stock.
Recent experiments show that all class
es of foods may be completely digested
by a preparation which called Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure, is abso’utely digests what you
eat. As it the only combination of all
the natural digestants ever devised the
demand for it has become enormous, it
has never failed to cure the very worst
cases of indigestion and it always gives
instant relief. Grady & Darling, Black
shear, Ga ; Henry Hyers Co., Patterson.
There has been a new floor put down
in both waiting rooms at the depot; not
before it was needed, however.
Messrs. Moore & Pomeroy are improv
ing it their property by building take houses on
to rent. Let older ones the hint.
Mr. Sam Jenkins has gone into the
dray business. He’s moving things.
For the weakness and prostration fol
lowing and effective grippe there is nothing so prompt
as One Minute Cough Cure
This preparation is highly endorsed as
an unfailing troubles remedy for all throat and
lung and its early use prevents
consumption. It was made to cure quick
ly. Grady & Darling, Blackshear, Ga.;
Henry Hyers Co., Patterson, Ga
Pierce, WANTED—Buyers Coffee, from Appling,
Charlton, Wayne, Clinch,
Ware and other counties where mules
and horses are used to come and buy.
Lott & Jones, Waycross, Ga.
What will Blackshear be in ten years
if she gets the B. & B. R. R. ana the
Presbyterian college ? Waycross will
want to come over and stay with us then.
Col. Hitch was over from Waycross
on business last Friday.
Reports show a greatly increased
death rate from throat and lung troubles
due to the prevalence of croup, pneumo
nia and grippe. We advise the use of One
Minute Cough Cure in all of these diffi
culties It is the only harmless remedy
t‘at gives immediate results. Children
like it. Grady & Darling, Blackshear,
Ga.; Henry Hyers Co., Patterson, Ga.
Lott & Jones for mules and horses,
the best that can be bought.
Get your hoe ready boys to work the
streets next week.
Some of our townsmen are planting
potatoes and sowing raddish seed.
An early s-ring is predicted by some
of our oldest landmarks.
70U ENOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING
When you take , Grove s Tasteless Chill , , „
'f 0 nic because the formula is plainly
printed on every bottle showing that it is
simply Iron No and (Juinine in a ta-telass
form - cure; No pay. 9 5 cents.
A carload of mules and horses just ar
rived at Jones’stables. Go and look at
them before the\ are picked over, al
though th - last one sold mav he the best
one in the drove. Lott & Jones,
Waycross, Ga.
», .sacnert- .
In order to supply a much needed want
and reap the benefits that may be
ed from such source, I sugge t that we
organize -aturda a Coun-y of each Institute to meet one
out month, and for
such pvrpose, most heartily request the
teachers of this county to ass mble in
High School Building, Blackshear, on
2 nd Saturday in March, at io:oo a. m.
Yours for advancement,
E B. O'Bekry, Teacher.
Now is the tune to . plant , . a . large adv. ,
U ^ ,,,e y,U ,r5f Hh IM4S '
'
Hon. la . R, Dowling was in to see us
Saturday to have The TiMESsentto his
I sons w h. ( arc .mending the
ness College in Macon.
! , Ordinary „ Summerall . . . the
is improving
Lockhart place since he has Irecome the
owner He has torn down the fiaetraps
and putting a new fence around the lot.
Working Overtimo.
Eight hou 1 laws are ignored by those
tireless, little workers—Dr. King's New
Life Pills. Millions are always at work,
night and day, curing Indigestion, Bilious
ness. all Stomach, Constipation, Sick Headache, and
Liver and Bowel troubles.
Easy, pleasant, safe, sure Only 25 c at
Love & Co.’s drug store.
A Card Of Thanks.
I want to thank the good people of our
community shown for the many kindnesses
daughter me during the sickness of my little
who died on tne 9 th instant
after an illness of 40 days with pneumo
nia. She was buried at Ramali church
0.1 the 10 th.
Mrs Ellender Boyktt.
Walkersville, Feb. 19 th, 1901 .
Danger of Colds and LaGrippe.
The greatest danger from colds and la
grippe is their resulting in pneumonia. If
reasonable care is used, however, and
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy taken, all
danger of will be avoided Among the tens
thousands who have used this remedy
for these diseases we have yet to learn of
a single case having resulted in pneumo
nia, which shows conclusively that it is a
certain preventive of that dangerous mal
ady. It will cure a cold or an attack of
la grippe in less time than any other
treatment. It is pleasant and safe to
take. For sale by H. Davis & Son, Black
shear; D. J. Walker, Patterson.
Where Is The Trouble?
It seems strange to say the least that a
paper mailed at Waycross postoftice, as
we are informed the Waycross Herald
is, never reaches Blackshear, its des
tination. The Times has laid this mat
ter before the Superintendent of Mail
Service, vestigated. and asked that the same be in
Pneumonia Can Be Prevented.
This disease always results from a cold
or an attack of the grip and may be pre
vented by the timely use of Chamber
lain’s Cough Remedy. That remedy
ics was extensively used during the epidem
ot La Grippe of the past few years,
and not a single case has ever been re
ported that did not recover or that result
ed in pneumonia, which shows it to be a
certain preventive of that dangerous dis
ease. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has
gained a world wide reputation for its
cures of colds and grip. For sale by II.
Davis & Son, Blackshear; D. J. Walker,
Patterson, Ga.
Among the Chuiches
churcaes Preaching last at the Methodist and Baptist
clock and Sunday morning at n o’
at 7 p. nt. by the pastors.
No Sunday school last Sunday at any
of the churches on account of the preva
lence of scarlet fever.
Preaching Sunday at the Presbyterian Church
next Hunter. by the pastor, Rev. Wm. M
There will be preachirg at Offerman
next Sunday by the pastor, Rev. C. M.
Ledbetter.
La Grippe Quickly Cured
“In the winter of 1898 and 1899 I was
taken down with a severe attack of what
is called La Grippe’’ sajs F. L. Hewett
a prominent druggist of Winfield, III.
“The only medicine 1 used was two bot
tles of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It
broke up the cold and stopped the cough
ing like magic, and I have never since
been troubled with’Grippe.” Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy can always be de
and pended upon to break up a severe cold
ward off any threatened attack of
pneumonia. which It is pleasant to take, too, and
makes it the most desirable
one of the most popular preparations in
use for these ailments. For sale by H.
Davis & Son, Blackshear; D. J. Walkea,
Patterson, Ga.
Married at the Court House
Last Tuesday afternoon by the Justice
of the Peace, Mr. H. Jack Johnson and
Miss Malinda Carter. When the couple
was pronounced man and wife they went
on their way happy.
Stops the Cough
and works off the Cold
Laxative Brotno-Quinine Tablets cure a
cold in one day. No cure, No pay. l’rice
25 cents.
CASTOniA.
Boara the Th« Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature
of
“J. D. Rutledge,aS. Methodist Minister
of Blytheville, Ark. says:
“1 suffered for years withGeueral Debil
Tonic, ity and Maliria, and I know the Laxative
Cactus Compound, saved my health
and Life and increased my veight consid
erable.” Sold at Love & Co’s Drug Store.
How to Cure the Grippe.
Remain quietly at home and take Cham
berlain’s Cough Remedy as directed and
a quick recovery is sure to follow. That
remedy grip counteracts any tendency of the
to result in pneumonia, which is re
ally the only serious danger, Among the
tens of thousands who have used it for
the grip not one case has ever been re
ported that did not recover. For sale by
H. Davis & Son, Blackshear; D. J. Walk
er, Batterson, Ga
Another Warning
It seems to us that we have given no
tice a thousand times that all communi
cations for publication must be accompa
nied by the genuine signature, not for
publication but as a guarantee of good
faith; in other words top otect us against
libel.
Bucklcn’s Arnica Salve.
Has world-wide fame for marvelous
cures it surpasses any other salve, lo
tion, ointment or balm for Cuts, Corns,
Burns, Boils, Sores Fellons, Ulcers, Tet
ter, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Chapped
Hands, Skin Eruptions; Infallible for
PUes. Cure guaranteed. Only 25 c at
Love & Cos., drug store,
Hon. E. M- Crawford 111
Hon. E. M. Crawford, who lives four
or five miles east of Blackshear, is seri
ously ill and not expected to recover. It
is not known what his ailment is, but is
thought to be paralysis. He not not
move hand or foot or even speak and
has not taken any nourishment for sever
al days. He sleeps all the time.
A Pireman's Close Call.
“I stuck to my engine, although every
joint with pain," ached and every nerve was racked
writ s C. W. Bellomy, a lo
comotive fireman, of Burlington, Iowa.
‘I was weak and pale, without any 7 aptre- {^
tite and an run down As j was a ut
tersand. to give up, after I got taking abottle of Electric Bit
it, I felt as well as l
ever did in my life ” Weak, sickly, run
down people always gam new life
! strength them. Satisfactian and vigor from their use. Try
Co Druggists guaranteed Price by
& 50 cents.
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GEORGE P GREGORY will buy your
! “Early Bird” Tobacco Tags.
Had To Conquer Or lie
“I was just about gone," Laurel writes Mrs.
Rosa Richardson, had of Springs,
C., "I Consumption so bad the best
doctors said I could not live more than a
month but 1 began to use Dr. King’s
New Discovery and was wholly cured by
seven bottles and am now stout and well”
It san unrivaled life saver in Consutnp
U °P; 1 !’ e “,T ( ?T a -- La Grippe a»d Bron
chitis. mfallable tor Coughs, Colds Astli
ma, Cough Hay Fever, Croup or
Guaranteed bottles 50c and #t.
1 rial bottles tree at Love tS: Co s drug'
s * ore ’
~
Mr ,, lull Davis says he is hotherd about
getting b ick or his building would have
been in course of erection.
The only Nourishing ILstnrativ* Laxa
tive Tonic'that’s guaranteed to increase
vonr weight is Dr. Krskine’s Cactus Com
pound—A Blood Malo r—A Malaria Kill
er. Try it now. Sold at hove & Co’s
Drug Store.
, Mr. , Poole ot 'mencus assistant
— la
depot agent at this place.
Mrs. Allen Brown came over from the
day Magic City last Saturday and spent Sun
and Monday with relatives.
The dead walnut trees on the Brown
House lot have been converted into fire
wood and the lot is being fenced.
Dr. Avant and Jos. R. Walker, ol Pat
terson, were in town yesterday morning
on busines
Nick Fresh Hams at L. J. Hughes
TO CURE A BAD COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it fails
to cure. E. W. Grove’s signature is on
each box. 25 cents.
Women as Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis
courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor
„. — 1 and cheerfulness soon
(TO__ disappear when the kid
B neys are out of order
or diseased.
'j' •V J ;__become Kidney trouble has
J,. 11 that so prevalent
it is not uncommon
/fVEk M . , II for p child to be born
L/8 afflicted with weak kid
»* ~ ates neys. too If the often, child if urin- the
urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child
reaches an age when it should be able to
control the passage, it is yet afflicted with
bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of
the difficulty y.idney trouble, and the first
step should be towards the treatment of
these important organs. This unpleasant
trouble is due to a diseased condition of the
kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as
most people suppose.
Women as well as men are made mis
erable with kidney and bladder trouble,
and both need the same great remedy.
The mild and the immediate effect of
Swamp-Root is soon realized. It Is sold
by druggists, in fifty
cent and one dollar
sizes. You may have a wu In M m
sample bottle by mail ___
free, also pamphlet tell- Home ot swauipRoot.
ing alt about it, including many of the
thousands of testimonial letters received
from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer
& Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and
mention this paper.
A Bright, Honest Boy Wanted.
The publishers of the famous big i lus
trated weekly newspaper Pennsylvania
Gkit, are now placing representatives at
every sire postofilce in Georgia, and they de
to secure the service of capable bust
of ling Bierce agents in each of the following towns
Coffee, county:
Hoboken and in such other
towns work is as profitable are not already and pleasant. supplied. The
A por
tion of Saturday only is required. Over
5,000 agents whatever are doing is required splendidly Every- No
thing money furnisned free. Stationery, rub
is
ber stamp, ink and pad, advertising mat
ter, ped sample be copies etc. Bapers of are ship
month. to paid for at the end each
Those not sold are not charged
for. Write to Grit Publishing Co., Will
iamsport, Ba , an I mention the Black
shear Times.
L. J. HUGHES 9 DEALER IN
GROCERIES;
Fresh, Clean and at lowest prices for good first
"Class goods. No shoddy stuff.
- Give me a Irial.^
I Gmlee Ml Weittil ifl Polite Attention
Best Elgin Butter, - 30c.
24 lbs. Flour for 60c.
12 44 i i 6 i 35c.
CROCKERY AT COST.
Hardware, Plows, Hoes, Forks and Cutlery low down.
Tinware real cheap. Como to see me. Yours to please.
L. J. HUGHES, Blackshefir, Ga.
PLANT SYSTEM.
-PASSENGER SCHEDULES.
Arrivals and Departures at Blackshear, Ga.
ARRIVALS. IN EFFECT JAN. 1 rs, 1901 . DEPARTURES.
FROM SAVANNAH AND THE WEST.
No .To, arrives*,......... ...... 10 00 A. M
“ 33; “ ........ ... ..... It 17 p, M.
“ 25. *’ .......... ...... 7 50 p. st.
From AVnyeroM— Wnat and South-W* 8 t.
Ro. 24, arrives 5 44 a. M.
n 32 il 10 4.”, A. M.
“ 78 10 47 p .vt.
From Savmtual, Loral.)
Train No. 507. arriv a, 0 (0 r m
From Waver,**, I Ix>c„l. j
Train No. 30f(, arrives ...............7 50 A M
TRAINS 306 m d 307 run daily except Monday and do not carry pan-, niter* All
other train* ron daily.
i awtf 'l In: ahot e trains are the only train* Hcfiej-nfi d to etop al I'd o-kidiear.
Be^ tainmction- made at Port Taint a with U S. Mail Steam-hips of Peninauala
‘ and Decide tal Hteaiu.hip Line for Key West and Havana, leaving "(ft lamp*
Tuesday#. Fr»day« HutnhiyH hi (> 30 •», w.
For further information ap lytoC.fi. M 1'RRA Y. AR., at Blackal ear, G-.
! r zr s ~ POT r04.Hz.t4U3. HTSftT<t Traydtmr TraTGing PaaaenMr Fasaenger Arrant Agent.
j B. \\ . WKESS, fV ‘t'Mft-r Traflic M niH^r,
SaVHOI !*h, * rH.
III unrated F'ayirijr < irds mu '• »eur *! at 25c p v *r deck upon applicaiion to
Agents of ilie Plant
Legal Adrertisemente.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Pierce County.
s^pSRpi \ »/ LL BE sold at the Court House in
„ a j,| (0U ntv . n the First Tuesday in
hours March, 11101, between the legal
of sale, to the highest bidder, for
cash: One undivided half interest in l,a of
hind liiiudi r thirty. (SOI in the lifili (5th)
district «f Pierce county; hounded as fob
lows: Said land lying o, the northeast
side of public road leading to Sweat bridge
across AIM,alia river; that is all on that
part Henderson's of said lot lving on the west side of
mill branch, said to contain
Two Hundred ( 200 ) acres, more or less
which land was conveyed to George M.
Henderson and J. Walter Henderson, by
Berien Henderson. And is recorded in
l,Hok “G,” page four hundred and thirty
spven (437) each one half i.f said lot, levied
«P° n 10 K. satisfy Dixon a & mortgage E. ti. fa. in favor
ot A • A. Dixon, a firm com
posed of A. F. Dixon & Co., (or the use of
H. A. Crosby and J. 8 . Crosby, which land
is meutiomd and described in I lie fi. fa.
Noticp ;,f 1,v v K ivcn ,l> defendant. Levy
^° Bth .
mft ^ day ot July HUH),
• HI LEA! CARTER, Sherlfi, P. C.
Citation
GEORGIA, Pi Kite k County.
To whom it may concern:
Bryant Crew* having math* application
to me in <1 ne form to he appointed perma
nent administrator upon the estate of Riley
(hews late of said county t notice is hereby
given that said application will be heard
at the regular term of the Court of Ordina
ry tor said county to he held on the First
Monday ai)d in March, 1901. Witness my hand
official signature, this 4th day of Feb
ruary. 1901. J. 1. Summer a i,i,, Orfi'y.
Special Novices.
City Tax Itcturns
liooks are now open for the return of
all property, real ami personal, for taxa
tion. All owners of property within the
town of Blackshear are required to make
return of the same in terms of the ordi
nances of said town, upon blanks provid
ed for that purpose, and any failure to do
so will subject persons delinquent to such
provide. pains and Books penalties will as the ordinances
be closed on the
first day of April, 1901 .
M, C. McAi.pin,
Blackshear, Ga., Feb. City Tax Receiver.
1 , 1901
One Cent A Word.
Begin Buttkr 30c. Crkam Ciikksk
at L. J. Hughes. tr.
Applks, Bananas, Fancy Candies at
L. J. Hughes. tf.
Savannah Weekly Nows ami the
Time 8 for $1 50 a year.
J. D. Rutledge, si S. Methodist Minister
of Blytheville, Ark. Bays:
“I HufiVred for yearn with General Debil
ity and Malaria, and 1 know the Laxative
Tonie, Cactus Compound, saved my health
and Life and increased my weight consid
erable.” Sold at Love & Go’s Drug Storo.
Deaths.
Mr. C. L. Cotirson of this county died
on the 8 th instant at his home in the east
ern part of the county, of lung trouble,
which he contracted last fall.
Miss Mary lane Herrin died la t Tues
day after about six weeks illness with ty
plioid fever. adjoining Miss Herrin was known in
this and counties as being one
of our very best teachers.
looking Tjix Collector after bis Jacobs executions. is in town today
tax
Mr. Joseph Mutli, reporter for R. G.
Dunn ik Co., was in town yesterday.
Mr. Thos. E. Brown who has been on
a visit to his brother, Dr. A. M. Brown,
left Monday for his home in Atlanta.
in Mrs. making M. E. deed McDonough hotel has succeeded
a to her property.
This clears up the report that she
cou'dn’t make a good deed. Mrs. Mr
Donough is storing Smith's a portion other fur
niture at Judge and the balance 1
site is moving to Waycross
Dr. | E. Goethe of Ot ill, is in town so
we understand, shaking hands around.
FOR SAVANNAH AND THE EAST
No. 24 Leaves ......... ....... 5 44 A. M.
32 “ ......10 43 A. M.
“ 7H “ ......10 47 V. M.
For Waycloar- VVext and South-West.
No. 35 ariivts* 10 00 A. M
<( ]5 *. 7 50 p. m
For Savannah (Local.)
Train No. 300, L< avea............... 7 30 a m
For Waycross (Local.)
T raili No 307. I.laves .............. <\ 00 P M
SPRING
Necessities
Seed! Seed!
All kinds of fresh garden
seed, the most popular
kindssoldin bulk by the
oznee or qt.
IMEITS
of all kinds mostly used kept in stock.
Our one (1) price Spot Kash only, to every
body, is acknowledged by all close’ buyers to
suit them better. You buy goods from 5 to 25
per cent, cheaper by paying us the kash.
Cut prices on ’em all.
ChMftHy & Dariligi
BLACKSHEAR, GA.
NO. 8 ARMITAGK BLOCK.
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Tin; citizen h of IilackBlienr, :uni Pierce county, to know I
Strickland Bros, fire offering some extra *
ordinary bargains in
DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, 3
PAINTS, GROCERIES, ETC. *
cj We make those low prices seas to have our stock well
^ denned out by March the 1st as we wish to have some 3
^ v work done in our building after that date.
below we give you sonic idea of what reductions we ; j*
are making. We are offering you nice, clean goods
no old stock, worn goods which would not la; cheap
at any price:
•JO inch Black CreponH, "In price $1 25, new price $ 00 ct,s yard w
30 “ Figuml Bf i 11 i a 11 It tie 75c, now 35 c:tH yard
.......
36 “ Brown f ‘anhnierc 00e, now.................................... 30 cts yard I
II/ai iboiuc Fluids *GiH.)b)o for waist#, He., sold for 20c and 25c; now 15 cl#
| cb* Black All 98c.... other htt!‘> Mercerized drew Flannel I 2->.....fi Roods icoodw under reduced 25 for and hills wnistH in and like 50 and dniw» Bants propoiti<|i «kiris, rH nt sold 175c for $ pair......$1 1 25 50c, and now...... $1.50 50 hats Blank 33 98c. cts
00 halter same reduction
\ LotKIiocs VitrtOUM hI'/.im and hlyb'H,
g’ood kind left nlio< h only few u\y (if H
, $1 25 kind jo»c i 67 Hs
I 50 at 1.00; 2 00, ai 1 .. ..
25c wood Jeans at 17J4 et* a yard.
I Let In avy ( In viot, very thing for
shirts, reguiar price 10c, now 7
8 Ihs goofl Coflee for $1 00.
Hood /fire 5c ll>. Nfcriine potash •
W’ If you want a (Jollar to do uouMo duty call on uh.
* Yours for word floods for less
^ | A-; money,
sthick-LAIme) bros.,
lM.At KHIIEAK, GEORGIA.
(^rrikr:<(a<ir2<{n\:r:Or:ari>!inArs:r:itrs*r:cirrcr:''r:\:rHirt<Y:<;rT<in<irT<rr^ r eji\u.
| Reliable Garden-^ ESPEC"UY SELECTED AND
ADAPTED FOR SOUTHERN !
PLANTING........
Hrf„g,-r and Valentine Beana, (In,nine and Field Seed?!
Hernmda Onion seed, ('.rifting', Sucre,:
hion Cnhbage. Mat'-hlea. ninl Mooey
Maker Tomatoea, etc car.
u Complete Stock of Fresh Field and Garden Seed Always 00 Hand.
ONLY CAREFULLY TESTED SEED SENT OUT.
£3 THE EXCELSIOR SEED FARMS,
THE GR1FFING BROTHERS COMPANY,
P. O. Box 533 B. • JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
IVCiitalogue free upon application.
FOR A SHORT T1MK ONLY. :
50c with tldn adv 1 dipped will firing by
until a Barometer and Storm
Gians combined, regular price
$2. Address Kchaiip IN.-ritt mem (
I'ensRcola. Fla. fi, 4-1
WANTED I
Helinble man for Manager of Branch
OHi'-e wo v\ inh to < |><mi in this vicinity. 1
your re <>r<l in O. K. here in an opportuni
ty Kindly g»v<; re f eren<e wlien writing.
THE A. T. MOEPvIS WHOLESALE HOUSE
CINf I NNATI, OHIO.
llhmtrated cutnl ogue 4 cents stamps I
0c u ball. 51 Oh J» lly 25 centa. 3
3 31 h caiH JOiuaiocs for 25 centn
fi I’nkfr f elhtloifl Starch 25 centn
LadiCb’ Bovs' HnitH
33 1-3
DISCOUNT.
$1 50 Thick an I Warm Com fort# 98
centH < fit*h fi 75 pair.
IF YOU W t NT \ NY
BEiOK WORK
ItoNE t'\ LL ON
O'. 17*.
BLACKSHEAR, GA.
lit* n.ak in itl I*< i i Ici i' & 81 • 11
Sell in tr a ! j v, and can ■ . .rk
in tiia< liu^ that vnli give jKuiwct :u;
tittn. 2 I'rt.