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THE BLACKSHEAR TIMES.
E. Z. BYRD, Editor and Proprietor.
VOL. XXI. NO. 33.
Pierce CoontyDirectory.
Clerk 'Ordinary—J. I. Snmmerall.
Sheriff—J. Superior Court—John Thomas.
R. Carter.
Tax Receiver—J. O. Waters.
Tax Collector—J, A. Jacobs.
County Treasurer—B. D. Brantley.
County Coroner—Dr. Surveyor—W. H. Bowen.
J. M. Brown.
M " 7
COUNTY COURT.
®obt. G. Mitchell, Jr., Judge.
W. A. Milton, Solicitor.
Monthly session, second Friday in
each month; quarterly sessions, third
Monday in March, June, September
and December.
TOWN DIRECTORY.
Robert G. Mitchell, Jr., Mayor.
B. D. Brantley, W. G. McMillan,
John A. Strickland, Jos. A. Harper,
Couueilmen.
M. C. McAlpin, Clerk and Treas
or or.
W. L. McMillan, Marshal.
Police court every Monday morning.
SECRET ORDERS.
Blacksbear Lodge No. 270, F. A.
meets first and third Friday nights
in each month.
A. B. Estbs, W. M.
Bobx. G. MrxcHscn, Jr., Hie.
Alababa Lodge No. 16, K. of P.
*neets every Monday night.
B. D. BnA.NTr.KY, C. C.
E. Z. Byiip. K. of li. & S.
RELIGIOUS SERVICES.
Methodist— C. M. Ledbetter, pas
lor; preaching first, third and fifth
Sundays 10 o’clock a. m., 7:30 p. m.;
prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m.;
Sunday school 3:30 p. m.; Epworth
League, devotional servioe arconil and
fourth Wednesday 7:30 p. m.; busi
ness meeting second and fourth Fri
day 7:30 p. m.
Baptist —A. R. Richardson, pastor;
preaching first and third Sunday 11 a.
m. and 7:30 p. m.; prayer meeting
Thursday 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school
10 a. m.
Presbyterian—W. M. Hunter, pal
lor; preachiug secoud and fourth Sun
days 11a. m. and 7:30 p. ni. ; prayer
meeting Tuesday 7:30 p. m.; Sunday
school 9:45 a. m.; Junior Christian
Endeavor every Friday 4:30 p. m.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
A EMMET COCHRAN,
LAWYER,
Practices in Uuited States courts,
district, circuit and supreme courts,
and in all co.iuties in Brunswick uit
cnit. Telephone No. 26. Office a id
residence upstair* Phoenix Hotel,
Wayeross, Ga.
A. L. R. Avant, M. D. K. IT. Hall, M. D.
A VAST & HALL,
Physicians and Surgeons,
TATTERSON, GA.
Calls promptly answered day or
night from Residence or office. (3 9 0
WALTER MILTON, ~
A.
Attorney-at-Law am] Solicitor
County Court. Office in the court
house. Blacksbear. Oa.
VVf N. BROWN, Dentist,
** * Office Near the Courthouse.
Offers his professional services to
the citizens of Pierce and adjoining
conuties. Guarantees satisfaction.
Crown and bridge work a specialty.
Blacksbear, Ga.
A LLEN BRO^N, D. D. S.
Office upstairs ia MoCulley &
Walker’s new building. Tenders bis
professional services to the public.
Crown and bridge work a specialty.
WflvcrosB. Ga.
]> G. MITCHELL. Attoruey-at Law Jn., and Judge
County Court, Blacksbear, Ga.
A. D. ESTE1. E. L. WALKEK,
"PSTES A WALKER. Attobyeys Law,
at
Blacksbear. Georgia.
BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT.
COURT CALENDAR.
Appling Superior Court—First and
•econd Mondays in March; third and
fourth Mondays in September.
Camden Superior Court—Tuesday
after the tbird Monday in March;
Tuesday after the first Monday in
October.
Coffee Superior Court—Fourth Mon
day in March; second Monday in Oc
tober.
Charlton Superior Court—Tuesday
after the first Monday in April; Tues
day after the fourth Monday in Oc
tober.
Clinch Superior Court—Second Mon
day in April; third Monday in Octo
ber.
Ware Snperior Court—Third and
fourth Mondays in April; first and
second Mondays in November.
Pierce Superior Court—First Mon
day in May; third Monday in Novem
ber.
Wayne Snperior Court—Second
Monday in May; fourth Monday in
November.
Glynn Snperior Court—Third Mon
day m May and first Monday in De
cetuber; to contiune for such time as
the business may reqirre.
»eep *bre»*tof «e*e ftlrrlng time.
by subscribing for your home paper,
The price is little Md yea eaanot
afford t# be without It.
SURPRISE TO ENEMY
American Take Seemingly Im
pregnable Filipino Fort.
SCALED A RUGfiED PRECIPICE
Large Body of insurgents Completely
Routed From Stronghold By a
Sergeant and Detail of Only
Twenty Men.
A special of Sunday from Manila
says: Captain Edward P. Law-ton’s
company of the Nineteenth Infantry
has attacked and captured an Insur
gent fort on Bohol island, south of
Cebu in the Vlsayan group.
This fort was surrounded on all
sides by a precipice and the only en
trance to the higher ground was guard
ed by a stockade with a line of en
trechments behind it. Captain Lawton
sent Sergeant McMahon and twenty
men to climb the precipice and attack
the fort in the rear. Sergeant McMa
hon’s party accomplished their task af
ter three hours’ climbing through the
thick undergrowth of brush and vines
that covered the almost perpendicular
cliff. They took the enemy by sur
prise and drove them from the fort. As
the insurgents escaped, they had to
pass the remainder of Captain Law
ton's company at a distance of 159
yards. Here the enemy suffered terri
ble losses.
The insurgents defended themselves
with both cannon and rifles. The can
hons were captured and smaller ones
were removed, while the larger ones
were buried. Captain Lawton, in his
report, makes special mention for
bravery of Sergeants List and McMa
hon.
General Chaffee has ordered that in
the future complete records shall be
kept of all natives taking the oath of
allegiance to the United States. Dupli
cates of the records will be signed in
English, Spanish and Tagalog.
The Philippine constabulary, which
was organized last August, is proving
ItEelf a valuable adjunct to the mili
tary authorities and is making an en
viable record.
The United States distilling ship Iris
'has been aground on a reef near Iloilo
for three days past. The United
States cruiser New York and gunboat
Yorktown have gone to her assistance.
The local steamer Alerta, with 200
passengers, including some discharg
ed American soldiers from Olongapo,
Subig bay to Manila, is believed to
have been lost.
DEFIANT STRIKERS ROUTED.
Officers of Court In Kentucky Break
Up Camp Near Nortonvillc.
Officers of the law swooped down
upon the famous camp of the striking
union miners that has been located
about a quarter of a mile south of Nor
tonvilie, Ky., Saturday, and there is
nothing left to mark the rendezvous
of those who defied the officers and
even the courts, and gave the state
and county authorities so much trouble
for the past two mouths, save ash
heaps, straw that was used for beds,
holes in the ground made by the tent
stays and other marks of debris inci
dent to camp life.
All of the campers on whom the sun
rose Sunday morning, with tho excep
tion of a very few who escaped the of
ficers, are prisoners behind the bars
of the county Jail, charged by County
Judge Hall with a “breach of peace,
unlawfully assembling and banding to
gether, thereby making the camp a
menace and terror to the public
peace.”
The four large tents with all the
camp paraphernalia, were captured
and transported to Madisonville with
the prisoners.
Gigantic Oil Tank Steamer.
A contract has been closed by the
William A. Trigg Shipbuilding Com
pany, at Richmond, Va., with the
Standard Oil Company for the con
struction of a tank steamer to carry
1,500,000 gallons of oil, and to cost
$439,000.
BOOKKEEPER LOOTS BANK.
Trusted Employee Robs Liverpool,
England, Concern of $850,000.
Announcement is made that the
hank of Liverpool has been victimized
by the trusted bookkeeper to a laDge
amount.
What the losses amount to is not yet
known, but an official statement Issued
by the bank says that through the dig
honesty , and ... betting transactions of a
bookkeeper they may lose £170,000
($850,000).
The bank of Liverpool shares fell
£13 on the stock exchange.
BOER COLONEL ELECTED.
Irian Send Arthur Lynch to Repre
te nt Them In Parliament.
: A dispatch from Dublin, Ireland,
etateg that the election Thursday in
the parliamentary contest In Galway
between Colonel Arthur Lvneh, who
fought as a colonel in the Boer army,
and Horft ce Plunkett, unionist, result
ed in a victory for the former by the
following figures: Lynch, 1,243;
Ploikett, 473.
DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF PIERCE COUNTY.
BLACKSHEAR. GA., THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 28. 11)01.
CREAH OF NEWS
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T Summary Important of the Daily Moat i
+H-H-++++-M-+++++++++++++$+ J Happenings Tersely Told. 1
—Much Indignation la felt In certain
Z'll S’‘5“ . b S‘.Thru'
tian Science school at Madison. She
was denied the attention of a physi
clan, and to this fact is her death at
tributed.
—The camp of striking union miners
at Nortonvllle, Ky., was descended
upon Sunday by officers of the law and
military, and numerous strikers cap
tured. Others escaped with arms ami
ammunition.
—John Laddlson, a negro, who on
Saturday fatally wounded Mrs. Perry
Craft, a white woman, of Anderson, S.
C., for trivial cause, was captured Sun
day and lynched by a party of citizens.
—A heavy gale prevailed on the
coast of New York Sunday and great
damage was done at Long Branch, As
bury Park and other places.
—After remaining under water fif
teen hours, the submarine boat Fulton
came to the surface Sunday from the
bottom of Petonie bay, New York. The
test was satisfactory.
—Mr. Raynor, leading counsel for
Admiral Schley, refuses to accept a fee
for services rendered at the court of
inquiry.
—Governor Van Sant, of Minnesota,
is preparing to fight the great railway
combine to the last ditch.
—Editor Stead in a lecture in Lon
don Sunday, said that King Herod’s
slaughter of the innocents was saint
like when compared with that of Eng
land’s actions in South Africa.
—American soldiers climb a preci
pice, rout Filipinos and capture their
fort. Filipino loss heavy. They were
completely surprised, as the Ameri
cans came up in the .car of the fort.
—The goods roads special train is to
reach rtilanta, Ga., December 7; work
to begin on Soldiers’ Home road De
cember 10.
—At a meeting of the mayor, mem
bers of council and bond commission
of Macon, Ga., it was decided to Dsue
$900,000 in bonds to take up the la
aebteancss of the city.
—Birmingham, Ala., furnace owners
make experiment with crude oil as a
fuel in making steel and are highly
gistifled with results.
—A special term of court has been
called at Oxford. Miss.,, to try Will
Mathis, a negro charged with tho mur
der of two white men,
—Eight mining experts who entered
a colliery near Blueflelds, W. Va., Fri
day were overcome by black damp.
—All the railways east of Chicago
have entered into an agreement to
abolish passes after the 1st of Janu
ary.
—Federal Judge Grosscup has re
fused to restrain the Illinois tax as
sessors from raising the assessment
of the Chicago public utility corpora
tion. Immediately after the decision
the assessors Increased the valuation
from $3,800,000 to $75,000,000.
—When the bloody clothing of her
victim was shown In court at Washing
ton Friday, Mrs. Bonine was greatly
moved.
—The Colombian government has In
formed the United States that it Is
unable to maintain order on the isth
mus.
Riots still continue at Athens ow
ing to the proposal to translate the
gospels into modern Greek. The me
tropolitan of Athens has been forced
to resign.
—The Filipino rebels on the island
of Samar are being starved into sub
mission. The United States forces are
succeeding in their efforts to keep
food from the rebels.
—A conspiracy to overthrow Presi
dent Castro, of Venezuela, has been
discovered. The plot was formed by
the war minister, who was arrested.
—The vault of the Troy bank, at
Troy, Tenn., was blown open by bur
glars. They secured a bag contalnlhg
one hundred sliver dollars, but dropped
It when chase w*s given.
—Governor Van Sant, of Minnesota. 1
has called a meeting of the governors
of adjacent states to take measures to
prevent railway consolidation.
—Engineer T. A. Cogblll, Conductor
John Rittenberry and a negro fireman
were killed by the collision of two
freight trains near Birmingham, Ala.,
Thursday morning.
—The contract for building the new
federal veterans' home at Johnson
City, Tenn., has been awarded. Indi
gent confederate veterans who fought
In the Mexican, Indian or the war with
Spain will be admitted.
—Dispensary bill, widening the
scope of local option, passed the Gcor
gj a senate Wednesday and goes back
to the houge with amendments.
~ A . . “« 0cl » t,0 “ *«
organized at Birmingham, Ala., Thurs
day.
—The trial of Mr*. Bonine at Wash
Ington is attracting large crowds. Tho
prosecution’s theory Is that Mrs. Bo
nine killed Ayres because the latter
grew tired of her.
—The Vienna papers publish an un
confirmed rurnor that Queen Draga has
^ ef; n shot. A serious crisis is believed
to exist in Belgrade.
Arthur Lynch, who fought In the
Boer army as a colonel, has been elect
€< ^ 1° represent Galway, Ireland, in the
British parliament
COLOMBIA SQUEALS \
Admits Her Inability lo Preserve
Order in Isthmus of Panama.
ASKS HELP OF united states
South American Racket Seems to Be
Reaching Graver Proportions.
Insurgents Make Things
Lively.
Advices from Colon, Colombia,
state that It Is reported that the gov
ernment 1ms addressed a communlca
t‘ on L° United States setting forth
that it cannot guarantee protection
for ishmian transit.
The sailing boats having uinety-seven
soldiers on board, which left Panama
with General Alban, returned to that
place at 3 p. m. Friday, and General
Alban and fifty soldiers arrived there
on hoard the gunboat Boyaca at 7 p.
m. The liberals assert that Gen
eral Lorenzo attacked General Alban’s
forces after it had landed at Chaco,
near Chorrera, and defeated it, only
General Alban-and a few of his troops
escaping.
It is also claimed by the liberals that
another division of General Alban’s ar
my was routed by General Luego when
400 of Alban’s troops Joined the liber
als’ ranks. The liberals at Colon are
jubilant and assert that they expect
General Luego to arrive at Colon mo
mentarily.
Further details of the later decisive
fighting are expected at Panama at
any moment.
Senor Hsperella, counsel for the Pan
ama railroad, who was appointed pro
visional prefect by the liberals Thurs
day, has declined the office, and Dr.
Camplllo has been appointed prefect
in his place.
Senor Salaz has accepted the ap
pointment as mayor, which was offered
to Dr. Valverde.
The latest news in Colon is to the
effect that the liberal general, Luego,
has arrived at Empire Station, distant
twelve miles from Panama, with a
force said to number 1,000 men. The
liberals arc gaining and arming many
recruits along the entire length of the
railroad and now control the lino up to
within a point two miles from Panama.
An attack on that city is expected mo
mentarily and much uneasiness is felt
there. The liberal leader, Domingo
Diaz, Is expected shortly to arrive at
Colon.
It Is rumored that Buena Ventura,
a Colombian port on the Pacific coast,
about 400 miles south of Panama, has
been taken by the liberals.
Marines from the gunboat Maehlas
still guard the station and property of
the railroad. The battleship Iowa
will land forces at Panama when the
necessity arises,
The liberals have already given no
tice that the ad valorem duty on goods
disembarked at Colon will henceforth
be 10 per cent, not 20 per cent, as for
merly. All tho stores In Colon are
°P en - an ‘ l business has resumed,
TRUE FRIENDS OF THE SOUTH
Lincoln and McKinley Put In That
Category By McLaurln.
A New York dispatch says: Russell
Sago slid Miss Anna M. Gould wire
nonorew guests at the seventh annual
bi.nquet of the Society of Mayflower
descendants at Delmonlco’s Friday
Senator McLaurln, of South Caro
Una, one of the principal speakers,
gold:
“There are only two men of our his
tory who fully understood the south—
Lincoln and McKinley. If Lincoln had
lived there would have been an end to
carpetbtglsm among us, and If Me
KlnJcy had lived he would have re
united the discordant sections of the
south, for, more than any other man,
he unde 1 stood them.”
Enormous Inheritance Tax.
The hfjirB of tho late Cornelius Van
berbllt, at New York, must pay $361
^’■'♦3 I nto Mr: coffer* of Uncle Sara.
This is the total of the Inheritance tax
fixed by the federal goverbment
against the estate.
LIBERALS ARE WELL BEHAVED.
Affairs In Colon Under New Regime
Are Perfectly Quite.
The city of Colon wan perfectly quiet
all Wednesday and Thursday. It Is
claimed In behalf of the liberals that
there has been no unseemly behavior.
Foreigners are being respected and pro
tented and their transit across the isth
mus Is uninterrupted.
Colonel Barrera, commander of the
liberal forces, asserts that he has no
tided the district representative of de
part ments of tho Interior anil other
former officials of the government that
he has appointed a commission to for
mally take over their offices.
GRECIAN CABINET RESIGNS.
King George Fails to Keep Advisers In
Office—New cabinet Formed.
A special from Athens, Greece, says:
As a result of the demonstrations
against the proposed translation of the
gospels Into modern Greek, the Ore
dun cabinet has resigned. This action
was taken in spite of King George's ef
forts to Induce the cabinet and M. The
otekls, the premier, to remain in office.
A new cabinet was at one* made up.
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Jacksonville, lumbia, Tampa, etc., ana Savannah, Co
Washington and tho oast.
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IlnnHli.il coffee, per 100 pounds, Arlmekle
♦ 11.80. Lion *.11.80, Green coffee, choice
10c j fair li cimtH; prime 7 i-ntH
Sugar, standard granulated. Be. Syrup,
Now Orleans upon kettle : 10 IS) IB I
mixed, choice, 20 (a> 2He. South Geor
gia cane syrup, il'irteilS cents. Salt, dairy
nicks *1,80 (a) *1.401 do Olds, hulk *2.B0;
iee cream *1.20; common COVc70. Choose,
fancy, full cream fw 18 cents.
Matches, (IBs 4B %(n>UUr ■ 2l)cs 11.core 1 1.7,'j :100s
*2.75. Soda,boxes *2.00. Crackers,soda 0t 4 o;
cream 7j^C; stick glngersnaps (Wye; fancy 7Veil):. Ovsters, Gandy,
common
V. W *2.00: ],. VV. *1.25. Fancy head rice,
7c; head rh e, 0 ■.
Flour, (Jrnhi and Bloal.
Flour,Dta/nojui, Drnt jmtont, 44.7/5 j»oooij< 1
patent, 44.80, Htrafaht, ?8.HG; uxtrn faney
♦3.65; fanny, ♦3.60. extra family, ♦8.20.
First pa'ent Hpriifa wheat, ♦4.75.
Corn, f'hoico, white, KV; No. 2 do,
82c; No, 2 mixed, 81 \ OutH, white
64c; mixed 52"; Toxuh ni«' proof 75c.
KariHOH 70 centH. flay, No. I timothy,
large hales, fl.10; No. 1 small LiiIoh, ♦!,
No. 2, 00c. Meal, plain, 7H ; Lolled meal 73",.
Bran, small Hacks ♦1.15. Shorts ♦1.26.
Stock meal, ♦l.lO per one hundred
pounds. pounds. Cotton Iludnut’s need rneal f 2 00,. ♦1.15 per 100
grits,
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Eggs, 28e, utllT. Butter, fancy 20>/ 2/|^e;
faney Jersey butter, 2 (a 25 uenls;
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Iilve poultry, hen *, ‘M)fa 82 - ; fries, Ia' ge,20e,;
small, Dueks, puddle, 20*;;
Onions ♦1.25 fw J.40 per bushel.
Irish potatoes, ♦1.15 per bush'd. J’eas,
white ♦ 1,755^2.00; lady, 4 2.60?/ 8 00;
field ♦1-25^1.60. Celery 40f&o50e do// ji.
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Lard, 9%o.
Cotton.
Market cJoho<I »to iviy, rnLMfng 7 -MO:.
BACON IN WASHINGTON.
Georgia 8enator Surprises His Host of
Friends at National Capital.
Senator Bacon, of Georgia, arrived
in Washington Sunday from the Philip
pines and the Far East. Hi; will go
to his home at Maeon, where he will
remain until time to return to Wash
Ington for the beginning of the session
of congress.
Senator Bacon's arrival was a good
deal of a surprise to his many friends
at the national capital, beense It was
supposed that he was with the rest of
the congressional party somewhere in
the inland sea of Japan or on the I’jff
r ifle out of Japan,
Marmtuliike writes in tb<- T/indon
; Graphic: Wind will eventually be the
i limit of individual wealth? Half a cen
tury back “ten thousand a year’’ was
considered to be a vast fortune. Then
“fifty thousand n year” wa. the phrase
commonly used to 'V ■ r iV the inrotne
of fabulously rich men or women. Lat
*r wc took to speaking of '‘millionaires."
fn quite recent time 1 ; (Hr “mulii million
lire” with twenty millions had reached
:hc limit of private miltlons; then forty
millions; now the limit has risen to a
hundred millions, and already the word
''billionaire” has eomc intr> us* in the
United States. Will the multi-biilion
»>r* »w repktc* the multi-niHionaire,
Subscription, One Dollar a Year.
ESTABLISHED 1880
«s5 ■I . M wayeross Air Live
Railroad Co.
Schedule in Effect Friday, June 7, 11)01. I
SCHKUUI/JI BilOWlXO LSAV1NO TIM IS.
No. 1 No. 8 No. 15 No. 17
STATIONS. Daily Sunday Daily Daily
Ouly Ex. Bun. Ex. Bjln.
Wayeross 11 00 am 5 15 pm 7 10 am HI 4f>
Junu stowu.., ....................... 1 14
Waltertown . I11S am 5 1)2 pm 7 02 am 1 22
Upchurch. .. 11 24 am 5 39 pm 7 40 am 1 33
Elsie........ 11 31 am 5 45 pm 7 47 am 1 43 Min
Rolen....... 11 37 am 5 52 pm 7 50 urn 1 54 pm
Resell....... 11 40 ain (5 01 pm S 07 am m
Murrays. ... 11 54 am (i 09 pm S JO am 1m
Granville.___ Sesscuns. ... [12 12 02 06 pm 6 6 20 17 pm 8 8 28 32 am m
Nicholls.... pm pm am m
12 12 pm 6 28 pm 8 42 am pm
Hngiuaw.... Clmtterton . 12 12 25 17 pm 6 (! 33 42 pm 8 8 48 58 am y>m
.. pm pin am pm
Douglas .... 12 45 pm 7 00 pm 9 21 am 16 pm
Upton...... 12 53 pm 7 10 pm 9 82 am }m
Wad leys Mill 112 pm
Ambrose .... 1 14 pm 7 80 pin 10 10 atu 4<Tpm
Tracy....... 1 36 pm 7 50 pm 10 33 am 27 pm
FitjiCernhl ... 2 00 pm 8 12 pm 11 00 am Off pm
No. 2 ~No. 4 No. 16 No. T8
STATIONS. Daily Sunday Daily Daily
Only' Ex. Him. 1 Ex. ___2L. Bun.
__
Fitzgerald.... (i 00 pm 7 00 am 6 00 am 12 00 "pi
Tracy....... 6 27 Jim 7 25 am 6 27 am 12 30 pm
Ambrose..... (i 47 pm 7 45 am ........I 6 51 am 12 5.1'pm
Wadleys Mill. 1 12 pm
Upton....... 7 10 pm 8 10 mu 7 24 ora 1 44 pm
Douglas..... 7 18 pm H 19 am' 7 34 am 1 56 pm
Ohattortuu ... 7 38 pm 8 32 am 7 57 am 2 26 pm
Saginaw...... 7 46 pm 8 38 am 8 07 am 2 38 pm
Nicholls...... 7 52 pm 8 43 am 8 H am 2 50 pm
(li nn villa .... 7 69 pm 8 49 am 8 24 am 3 05 pm
Hcssoms...... 8 01 pm 8 51 am 8 28 am 3 10 pm
Murrays..... 8 08 pm 8 58 am 8 39 am 3 26 pm
Reach........ H 15 pm 9 04 am 8 48 uni 3 41 pm
Roleu........ 8 26 pm 9 12 am 8 69 am 4 01 pm
Elsio ........ 8 31 pm 9 19 am 9 08 am 4 16 pm
Upchurch. ... 8 36 pm 9 24 am 9 16 am 4 80 43'Em pm
VVullortowu .. 8 43 pm 9 29 nm 9 24 am 4
Jamestown... 9 81 am 4 53 pm
Wayeross .. .. 9 00 pm "9 45 am 9 48 am 5 15 pm
CoNNKorioNS WnycroBR with Plaut System; Fitzgerald with Seaboard
Air Line Railway; Fitzgerald with Tiftou and Northeastern Railroad.
(I ito no it Doi.it Wadi,icy, H, C. MoFaddbw,
Vico l’res. and (Jen. Mgr. Qen. Freight uud 1‘asn. Agent,
Ai.icx. Ronnyman, Bnporinteudcut.
General ('(liens, Wayeros*. Ga.
Plant System.
l*AS8KNUi:it SCHEDULES.
Arrivuls and Depart ores ut Itluckslienr, (la.
Arrivals. (n Effect June 20", 1901. Departures.
From Savannah and ,ne West.
No. 36 arrives 10:34 am.
No. 33 arrives ..........6.10 a m.
No. 25, arrives 7:42 a m.
From WayrroHH West ami Southwest.
No. 24 arrives 0:40 a. in.
No. 32 arrives . 10:08 a. m.
No. 78 arrives 10:80 o in.
From Savannah (Local).
No. 307 arrives ......... 4:45 p. m.
From Wayeross (Local).
No. 306 arrives .......... 8:05 a. s. 1
Trains 306 and 307 run dally except Sunday and do not rarry passed
Kens. All other trains run dally.
The above trains are the only trains scheduled to stop at Hlackshear,
Connections made at Port Tampa with 11. S, Mall Steamships of Pe.
nlnsula and Occidental Steamship Line for Key West and Havana, leaving
Port Tampa Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays at 11:00 p. m.
For further Information apply to c. o. MURRAY, Agt. at Blacksbear.
J. II. POLUEMUS, Trav. Pass Agt,
H. W. WRICNN, Passenger Traffic Manager,
Savannah, (la. *
Illustrated Playing Cards can be secured at 25c per deck upon applica
tion to Agents of the Plant System.
- •* . .
Offerman Bottling Works,
BOTTLERS OF
Ttic Finest Soda Water on the Market
We can furnlali all tho popular fla
vors. Return, cases when einptiod.
(Jive tin a trial order, wo guarantee
satisfaction.
OFFERMAN BOTTLING WORKS,
5-22 ly Offerman, Oa.
THE CITV BARBER SHOP.
When you wish an easy Hhave,
As good as barber ever gave,
Just call on me at. my Saloon
At morning, eve or noon.
I rni. and dress the hair with grace
To suit the contour of the face;
My room Is neat arid towels clean,
Scissors sharp and razors keen.
And everything 1 think you'll And
To suit the, face and please the
mind,
And all my art and skill ran do
If you just call I’ll do for you.
—J. II. Campbell, Proprietor.
J in; locomotive engineer never realize*
what a joyous life lie leads until this de
mand for peed developed among
wealthy young men with automobiles.
Message Long and Wordy.
President Roosevelt finished the
reading of his message fo congress to
the cabinet memners at their regular
i session Friday. It Is understood to
make between 28,000 and 30,o00 words.
Florida Exhibits for Charleston.
Nearly all exhibits at the Florida
state’ fair In Jacksonville are to bo
i shipped to the Charleston exposition
tor display there,
For Savannah and the East.
No. 24 Leaves 0:40 a. m.
No. 32 leaves ..........10:08 a. in,
No. 78 leaves ............10:30 p. m,
For WaycrciBB—West and Southwest.
No. 35 arrives ............10:34 a.m.
No. 63 arrives 0:55 a. m.
For Savannah (Local).
No. 806, leaves ........ 8:05 a. m.
For WayerosB (Local).
No. 307, leaves .......... 4:45 p. m,
GOODPOSITIONS
ft Secured
(Jr ®/ Ac ^ e Wide Mikf
‘ Young Men
I Women
7f ^CBUSIfless(olJrse i Wl|oh\*oufpnclicj1
p|CHMON BUSINESS 0 Oh v { ( ( f/ffivann/r^fSas
college: I
5nd for Ca/aJryus
INSTRUCTIONS x BY MAIL
6/MPtf.7fra/row//./rf/i<50/M&£.
HARPER • • SHOP.
JOHN A LI) It I HUE, Proprietor.
MI.AC'KSHKAIl, (iKOKOIA.
Hair Cu ttiog, Sharing, Dyeing, Hliam
pooing, etc., done at the following
prices:
Catting hair, 15 cents.
Sharing, 10 cents.
Hharnpoo, 20 cents.
Blacking, 25 oents. Deo &-*'» 7.
I
special
i e
T ,4;
J. C. BREWER,
DENTIST,
BLA CKSUEA li, a a.
Gold Crowns and Bridge Work a
ipeciaRy. 8-5. ’90
If I Oil |',|l..... He t leg to sell, 1.1
(||H pre|'te L: it hi iidrcrtl»«»
(he work.