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^THE POST.
WEDNESDAY JUNK t . IKST."
J. A. PEACOCK Editor.
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v Cj»UlUITT ANI) I11COWN.
^Qnth'K P«n Pictimen «»f (Icorgiu’H
Henator*.
Prom Cincinnati Enquirer*
“Lei us now. como to tlio State of
.Georgia.-’'
“Georgia^ttB a man of rather
quick, sHvcry temperament and win
ning address on the stump in Semv-
•tor Odqtiit. Uo ia ouo of tho few
Senator* on either side who mfher
•4?gur0 among Ohrietian (statements.
In any church, North or South, ho
in a popular card to mako a speech.
Ia conversation ho r.in exert him-
*clf-to please, and hardly over fails
to do so. lie somewhat resembles a
Methodist Bishop or Presiding Elder
with intellectual attachments. He
likes to reconnt remimscenscs and
anecdotes, and brightens to new ac
quaintances and enlargo his lino,
showy parts as his audience increases.
But in the .Senate, which is no* a
working body,-oratory of the ferri'd
sort seldom has a chance. Dick
r Oglesby, of Illinois, tried it on sev-
( oral times, and found that lie whs
, talking to an audienco which did
, iiot. niagnotizo. Mr. Oolqnitt is a
,-man of good sense, quite satisfied
. witfi his promotion in tho United
. Sialos.Scijato, and- ho. can mako his
way into any cjiclo, religious, or
,inoral orsooiul.
„'jloe. Brown, of Georgio, ia get-
( t»ijg.,lo,be an old man, and to feel
Tho ? Stato is ^probably at
Abe'nead of Southern States, Both
: SuYiinnuh.and Atlanta have had a
development sinco tho war in things
. purely commercial and now. Brown
• is regarded as the rich man of tho
,8ou t 4h, acquainted with , corporate
, management,- knowing whore a giv-
en amount of labor will produce
v ii00,OOO^s well ns ♦1,000. His
.grasp of large affairs makes lum
'hornogonous to the,commercial ten
dency of tho ogo, but in his desiro to
advance Goorgia—for which ho
, ought to- have u good deal of credit
jr-ho stopped upon tho toes of tho
Hmubons.apfi thoy woro afraid that
jho migljt .not ho coming through
tho same wicket that thoy did to
, iiHofalnoss and prominence. Ncver-
tho loss fow things take plaoo in
Georgia about which ho is not con-
Htiltud, and it is understood that he
and his colleague uro a sort of par-
nerihip towards advancing Georgia’s
.interests. Blown is u philosopliio
man, and took his seat, when Ingalls
raged away at him, and in the end
it did Inin uo harm, but rather cred
it, for the custom has been that*
when anybody in the South got in
to u oonfab to yell louder than the
.othor man. Old Joe Brown jnst sat
MARSHAL
8A VA ANA II,
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! Itch. Praiic Mange, and Scratches of
-vt-rv kind cured In 30 ininutcs by Wool-
ford's Sanitary- Lotion. Use no other,
rids never fails. Sold by II. Hick* & Co.
Druggist Dublin, Or.
Year's Support.
GEO. D. HODGES, Proprietor, for
merly of the Metropolitan Hotel, Nett
York, and the Grand Union Saratogi
Springs.
LODTION CENTRAL.
All pai-ts of the city and places of Ipteresi
accessible by street cars constantly passing
the doors. Special inducements to; thorn
visiting the city on businesi or pleasure,
feb 28-tf. ] . •
GEORGIA, Laurens Couhty—
Ordinary’s office, April 25th, a887i
Whereas appraisers appointed to set
ipart a year's support to Mrs. Nancy E.
SV'arren’nnd children, out of her late hus-
>aud, B. F. Warren’s estate, have filed
• heir award in this office in terms of the
aw;
These arc. therefore, to cite and admon
ish all persons concerned to show cause, if
.my they have, on or before the first Mon
day in June next, why said award should
.uotqc made the judgment of this court
and recorded. 4t.
Join* T. Duhcan, Ordinary.
mom
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel of
urity, strength and wholcsoincncss.
loro economical than the ordinary kinds,
and cannot be sold in competition with
the multitude of low test, short weight
alum or phosphate powders. Paid, only in
mho. RoyAi, Baking Powder Co.. 100
Wall St.'N. Y.
New Militia District.
Notice'!* hereby given that a new Mili
tia District has been laid off and established
in Laurens county, from the 1809th and
1888th District G. M. as follows:
Tho lino to commenced whore IheC. W.
Stewart’s road crosses the Johnson coun
ty Use, thence faking said county line to
the old'Savannah road at Pendleton’s
Creek, thence West up the said road to
Pugh’s Creek, thence North up the main
North prong of said creek to tho Per
simmon Pond, thence North about one
mile ns now marked out to the beginning
corner. Said district to he known as
Carter’s No. 14I2’h. district G. M.
John T. Duncan,
JunOl, 1887. Ordinary.
Commercial College lexInqton,!y.
Cheapest & Best BusinessiCollege in tho World.
{town and looked wiso and sleepy
alternately, and that was the cud of
it,’!
'I'ljo report of tlm Board of visitors
( to tho Gqvornqr, concerning tho
condition of tho State University
and tho degree of ’profloionoy exhi
bited by thostudenta of that uiati-
^'Ition, is vorv favorable indeed, nnd
is additional evidence that this time
—honpred institution, so long the
^pride of tho.Stnto, is .increasing in
’popularity and usefulness.
President Cleveland’s visit (o Gov.
Mill, of Now York, will doubtless
.cause the Republican organs to
..... organs
grieva.for at least a month. They
, have been insisting for quite a while
that the President »*'d’tho Governor
were not on poml terms with each
‘other. The visithxtdofiwth#
MUU.M. IU X.WID.7R .wpiejca. tm Orjr.U HIUK.
-ant.Inct.JloK Tullhm, mailooery and Board. Mont AIM
ihart-Hand, Typo-Wrttlng ft Trlr(r.,hr, i-yatlaHh-a,
No Vacation. KnKrNow. Ormaaataa (JuirrnlmpuH....
Wot olrculare, addrwa Ephraim w. Smith, rrtoolpal.ar ■
WUb.rU. Smith, rr.il4.ut, Loxlogtoa, Ky.
ltmnemVcr you cun got ITubfin
Post and the .Savannah Weekly
News ouo year for only $2.135.
filet lioillst VlliVmli Direct my.
BotiriNQ Braikos 1st 8'
Sunday aud Sat
urday before at 11 o’clock n. m.
Dunum, 2nd Sunday in cnch month nt
11 a. m. and 7-80 p. m. and Saturday bo
fore util o’lock a. m. Also tho 4th Sun
day night nt 7-80 p. in.
Marvin 8rd Sunday and Suturday ho-
foro at 11 o’clock a. m.
Gktiisbmane 4tli Sunday and Saturday
before at 11 o’clock a. m.
Religious services will ho conducted reg-
ulurlv by tho pustor according to tho above
directory. All are invited to attend.
G. O. THOMPSON,
Pastor.
—CALL OUST—
I). A. Smith
-FOR YOUR-
1 ce,l/o mons, Leinoiuule
AND SODA WATER.
THE RICHEST HUMOROUS
BOOK ot’tlu* AGE Is
all last mason atnld the whirl ot futhion
at Saratoga, nnd lakes off its follies, flir
tations. Uiw ucck dressing, png dogs, &c.,
in her inimitable, mirth orevoking stylo-
Tho hook is pivftuk'ly illitxhnkd by Or.
i-KK, the renovm-d artist of Puck. Will
sell Mraansely. Price, $2.50. BkUHIY
Aorxts Wanti:d. Address HUBRAHD
BROS., Pahs., Philadelphia, Pa.
WEBSTER'S
UNABRIDGED
With or without Fftlrmt ludaz.
ttt fcN'IRm’fT'KriM’A.niid
paint, von have a printed euflianb-o uu’ 1
evrry noUie of ShllohV Vitnlirer. ,lt
fncvevnUs to cmt\ H. HUks & Co.
f mppralve Nocoessiy.
What i>nw air is to an unhealthy locali
ty, what spring cleaning is to tho neat
house-keeper, so is Hood's Sarsaparilla to
ovary body, at tills season, The in sly owls
to lv- thoroughly renovated, Ihe blood par
illctl Hint vRaltod. tho germs of dist-ase
itesi r>'\-e t ^ rofUl«. Bah Rhoum, and sit
other blood dtsordora arc cured bv Hood's
Sar-eipHrilla, the moat popular aud Success
ful spring tm<Uclne.
Your Attentlnn Is Invttod to tho fno*. that la fo^
i ohMiLi, It,-.' lau-st .ssiso of il^wurk, you ftt.,
} A Dictionary
eontftlutnRSOiO more words snd nrarlv mor«
(llusU«Uous tluto any ollu-r Ameriosn Dlotionury.
A Gazetteer of the World
•ootftlntna orvr -JS.lVX)Tittos, with t)>olrprODUDeS-
•Uoa ftud • vftst ftmount of olhor iuforiuftitoD.
(recoutty ftddedj and ’
A Biographical Dictionary
^nlp.
virtue of an wlct from Ihe court of
tar,- of 1 eircn* county. Will Ik*
hefr.rv th® court htmv* doer in tit®
giving re'nun. uuion of namos »nd hriof fs.'ta
«>3nosMimii noftrty N»l«4 lVrftODs; *ls®
. Tftflous l«ble* sivii.g TftluftUc mfuriuftUon. .
All in One Book.
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• :>ts of School* In 48
so nwlfiaa of tho
tmtw co
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Get Ilia 1 Ti'ert iind Best.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS w „„ 0 ™ 7 T „U
tiicy arc anxious to hold, can have no better medium than our .
Fashionable Clothing.
Having all our Suits madoupder Personal Supervision, and con-
salting always tho prevailing Requirements as to Fabrics and Cut, we
are able to offer superior indlK^monls to the trade in the way of Job Lots
and extra drives, always tine Infest Metropolitan Fashions. Spe
cial sizes in suits to .fit iat, thiti, ah o or tall men.
OUR C.O.D. SYSTEM
has our most careful attention; rules for self measurement sent free .on
reqncst. ; ‘
Suits sent to responsible parties with privilege of examination before
paying. Money refunded in every case where satisfaction is not given.
OUR SPRING & SUMMER SUITS,
HATS—Soft, Stiff and Straw, Underwear, Neckwear, Fur
nishing's &c., Excel an^ similar Stock South. Prices always
the lowest, consult us before Buying. -
161 CONGRESS STREET - SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
B. II. LEVY & BRO.
Discovered At Last!
II—(oOo)--fi
C. €. C. €.
CERTAIN CHICHEN OHOX,-
EIEmA OTTE.B. EfcO'
Eight years of careful experiment pud painstaking research have resulted in the
discovery of an infallible specific for the cure and prevention of the most fatal and
dreaded enemy of the feathered tribe—Cholera. After tho fullest and fairest tests
possible, in which every claim for tho remcily was fully substantiated, the remedy
WOS placed upon Hie murket, and everywhere a single trial has been all that Was re
quired to prove it a complete success. Tho directions for its use are plain aud sim
ple, and tlic cost of the remedy so small that the saving of a single fowl will repay
tho cxbense. Its effect is almost magical. If the remedy is given ns directed, the
course of the disease E stopped at once. Given occasiounlly as a preventive, thore
need be no fear of ^Cholera, which annually kills more fowls than all other diseases
combined. It is true to name, a Certain Cure for Chicken Cholera. No poultry
raiser or farmcr-cau afford to ho without it. It will do ah that is-olaimcd for it.
For 8ule By
II lllClvS & CO., J. T. SMITH and W. F. LINDER,
may 4 tf. DUBLIN, - GEORGIA.
A WORD TO THE
BUY
p^-iai(o)§«§
GOODS E^OITQ
Y0UI5. WlYW,
AND BEMADE HAPPY.
tt(o)tS
Ya\-- • yr'ATZ'AlpM* Rut I WiH Prove
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li By f+u 4r#r.Q sSisy roirs
—§iiil(°)fill§—r-— At
MY Grocery Doparlment is always being replenished with Fresh Stock:
my Sluu* Department is all Solid Goods and not PAPNR BOT
TOMS. I want your patronage by merits. My Dry Goods
Deportment is wqil selected and no SHELF-WORN ; ./yu
GOODS to oiler you. They are NEW and of
the Latestf Styles nnd Colors. Honest
goods i«ui Low prices my Motto.
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TO LIVE HJyJ; LET LIVE IS MY CREED!
j—i§(°)£l— t ./Ia 4 * 1 1 -
Remember I expect yon to 4>e pleased when you;«3buy. I-have no Cot
Prices or Joch.-yiiu to get your money. I am a stranger to
yon but you will s um become acquainted with me and my
pri«-<w. Mankind ait ays seek? their best interoat when their
jn.i-kt'ts are involvta . My fueiiEs be wise and spend your
11.1 m y to amuge with me. I defy eompot"ion. MyM
• lbiios will i .'iojmi 1 with 1 .»o lowtsl. My cost mark is Cash; my sellmt
pi iw is Cheap. I Yours very truly,
1 SMI. ~X~. H. WTNN.
T. C. HENDRIX.
O. P. WILUNOHAN
HENDRIX A WILLINGHAM,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
D00P, BLINDS, ITQOULDIP,
2& JY TT T E X. S
Newels, Rough and Dressed Lumber, Sliinglt
AND ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL.
LIME, PIASTER, CEMENT, HAIR,
LAJHS, PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS.
And Builders’ Hardware.
MACON, GA.
DIXIE WORKS, Foot of Cherry Street,
feblfl-Sm.
A CAR LOAD 0FENR1HVS
JUST ARRIVED!
WILL SELL EXTIiA CHEAP TO CLOSE THEM OUT.
GEC^iR. XOMBARD CO, Augusta,
and
Large stock Engines. Gin and Presses, Belting, Packing, Oil
Findings, Injectors, Electors, Inspirators, for immediate delivery.
Engine, Mill and Boiler Repairs Pomptly done. Cast Iron and Brass
Every day working 100 hands.
H. IilCKS&CO.,
v HEADQUARTERS FOR
Drugs, Medicines and Books.
■CAflW v ; /r'-g^—^—ALso !
Paints (all colors), linseed oil, varnishes, window glass, putty, white lead, sash too
whitewash brushes, pamt brushes, marking brushes, glue (white and browhj, Drop
black, Lamp black, aualines, machinists oil, lamps, lamp fixtures, lanterns, kerosene -
oil, matches, starch, marbles, cream tartar, trusses, syringes, eye goggles, nipple
shields, supporters, shce brushes, blacking, .carbolic soap, castile soap, rubber nipples
shoulder braces, sal soda, alum, salt pelre, sulphur, bi-carb soda, bluing, fixed oils
sssential oils, mustard, ginger, cloves, nutmegs, blue stone, copperas, flavoring
ftYf.rnPtfl tnnrirlr.v Iisiiitvt mini ononloli liwniirn k«..nnt i»^i. • -A *«-« -v
axtracts, madder, .ndigo mud, Spanish brown, breast pumps,'fishing tackle razor
hones. Hereford’s Bread Powders, Patupsco powders, potash, sulphur
lOndensed milk. Liehur’s-'extnint. of limf j
erap3, razor hones, .T*. v 7“ * U,,UU ‘ D « x «>-»p«>eu powuers, poiasn, suipnur
oep, mace, condensed milk, Liebig’s extract of beef, imperial granum, plain and
eincy candies, fruit jars, corks, oilcans, all sizes, from gill oilers up to 5-gallon jack
its, the celebrated runnel-lipped measures, aud a full line of the mom popular
Patent Medicines.
HSIHjllHH - - ■ — Such as—
Hostettcr’s Bitters, McLean’s Mlengthening Cordial, Brailfield’s Fema
A.Vfir’u ( '.linvi'V Piinlnti.il Oiivn.muMtli.i .mrL \ V.IU..; ti i. .
V A » ujj). • y „—.-- a —trimj
Godfrey’s Pryor's Pile Ointment. Ayer’s Hair Vigor, null’s Hair Ke-
.Flower llathairou Tncophers, riunmons’ Liver Regulator'
-/ wer Ouiv, DeWee’e CiumusUive, Bale kidney Lure,
Ague m Oil, Garliug Oil, Mincng Liniment, Volcauic
— b . Wdriment, ParKer-’s Bunto Vv orm Lozenges,
Liuenzme, Bpaldiu^’s Prred Glue, Tutt’s Pills,
P- vVlight’s Pills, Liiyer’s Pills, Ayer's Puls,
Gilder's Pills,ua Apple Pills, Jayne’s
Pill's J’eifecleu Live. Pills Indian
Root Pill Baley’s Chill A
Fever Pironlls. Bitters, ' ; , :r ; : ; bi'E
Curatine, Tyler's Syrup of Gum.
Arabic, Peruvian Club eiia, Cuban
Cuili Tonic, Holman's Liver Pads; Bvew-
cr’s Lung Restorer, Marsha!; & , repared Cubeb
CiliaioUL’S. xjhUIOlKiliLlilU.-h. Ai-AS. 1 Hhr*r»n^
. FAHCY Go j jJS.
Rare and elegant Colognes, cheap Colognes, Musks, Extracts, Magnolia bom
Hair Dye, Beauului T hlci soups, Pomade, Plain and Fancy Powders Ghnibartnl
L'itrlnL’I 'iht/tfU l-li'iiulii.L. \..il i-:i*ii.iliiin / ' 1,. > . .. * 1
styles) Tooth Brushes, Nujl brushes, Clolf.^ oi 1 u'. l . i u,u.ue.», counJ
Brushes, LadiCb’ knives, MaieU uoXes, inuelihie ink, Pdcaei i-*Ouiv.^ t'dyws Cu.l
Huir brusues, Hair Oil. Bath Bpouges, BhuA*^ Creui... du.
is n o /r.v A \rnAs w/T/iivc n Y -
Legal
searing
books pens,
-ink entsers, i.M.n.1,.nu.uo l .uiv«u, ^ t .
protectors, pou holders. Arndiu’s-W uting Fluid. A“ lull line of the school bookr
»../>niit1tr n/lAntA/1 InV tlm UaKd/.I llnotul -F/vh flin U. t■»-. - 1* E.>*. j?£&■
furnish
he orerr 1
feb 18-tf
H. HICKS & CO.,
DULLik. Gh-vyilGlA.
PT-TW MAGA25Urai
IMi n rUJAAl Best In THe World
Forlftrpeor inull game—3S calibre, 40 grains powderv38 cftl.Mgr.;
40 cat. 60 gr.; 4S cal. 70 and 80 gr. The strongest shooting rlllc made
Perfect accuracy gneranteed and the only absolutely safe rifle on tne
redBALLARD SsfA^^.4
•hooting, hunting, and shooting galleries. All calibres from 23 to 4t. Made In
fourteen different styles, prices from *18.00 up. Send for Illustrated cat*k>ftM.
MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO., - New Haven, Conn.
Two targets made with one of our 9 calibre rifles, twenty oonasenttra shots
it sixty feet, after flftyehots bad already been fired and no cleaning daring tho
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Iwaye aeenrale and reltabla
entire sere:
becanne (bay are always
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STARKEY
AND FALEN
have the liberty
.-ctsr (in proof o
ttiiidiog st Phyticians)
lo the follat-mg-rumed well
k.own pereom who have tried
their Trestment: Hon. William
D. Kelley, Member of Connre,, Phib.:
Rev. Victor L. Conrad, Klitor Lutheran
Observer, Phib.; Rev. Chas. W. Cushing, ^
l/ockport, N. Y, j Hon. William Penn Nixou, Ed
it r Inter-Ocean, Cni-a*.*. HI. j Judge H. P. Vroentan,
mm immm
FOR CON8l , ''PT!r>N, ASTItVTA. DYSPE.S1A. CA
TARRH, HAY FEVER, HEADACHE. DE it LIVY,
RHEUMATISM. NEUPAL-OIA, a.I LJki.xk^
am! Ntrveut iiiijt atrt.
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’CO.VrOUNO OXYGEN " >>tnf ineo
ihc the Hrai:*^ Ni yi*m» Aild iSc
**hc '. juui iiLtOe more uc.Uyc* '1 hu*
iv vuantain Head of *H a«»vi*r*
both rucutahi«n«i phyasiMi, u
more ! to a state of *nte*riiy,
and the Dervous •y«lcsn f
_ ^ ihe orgaoft, *ud the
QihtnemOjKin., It thoowniUo^othsps in «vcry part of tiw woftti. all act
COMPOUND OXYC5N—ITS MODE Ol ACTION^\ \w
AND BESULT*" 11 the mle of a liooh of two hundred pages, y Ol I \
pubsikhed by Dm. Starkey anti Pa Ion, vbick gnrea to a., inquirer* v n ^e N® -81 **
ftill iofotTnatioa a* to tlii* iwmVablt curative Agent and a record of rurpmin* _
<uf«* ia n wide range of chronic cam*—many etahein after being abaikioued U die by ertker i. U
will be mailed ftec to any addro* on application.
0r»: STARKEY & PALEN,1527-1529 Arch Si, Phifat, Pa