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THE POST.
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER J. 1880
J. A. PEACOCK, Editor.
Let *Er lfoll.
For a long lime, oven from the
curliest. couiineiiceniciit of tlio ho-
culled Suvaiinull, Dublin and West
era Short Lino , railroad, we have
stood in somewhat of a doubling
position; so much so that instead of
taking hold of tlio enterprise and
pushing H to it speedy completion,
we preferred, rather than boijtg
looked upon ns a boomerang, to allow
lumc great modern developer to take
hold of this colossal thoroughfare
and give us equitublo rights, since
tlio Central, iho old reliable, had so
long discountenanced the magnitude
of our importance.
Divers reports found their way
into our sanctum. At first we
heard that tlio guardian of some
wealthy orphans from the city of
brotherly lovo oxpeeted to befriend
this neglected section, and wo hud
scarcely shaped our gratitude in
language worthy of such phi Ian thro*
py before wo were startled with the
report that a Rrittnnio capitalists had
tlio enterprise in his aval icious grasp.
But for the musical jmgle of ‘'Eng
lish gold” in answer to tlio imagina*
ry grating, rasping und clanking of
steel rails, cut* wheels, trucks and
moguls being discharged from her
majesty’s ship at thoftlooks in Savan
nah, our soft and measured tone of
thanks would huvo boon chnngod
into liingongo not found in the Sun
day-school vocabulary.
Sitting silently philosophising over
tlio stupendously grand transconti
nental and international transporta
tion company, our thoughts were
disconnected by tho report that the
English duuo had posed and poised
as u dupo and hud said auvoir to oui
southland, and that tho Standard
Oil Company lmd scooped in the
whole thing. With our feelings
wrought up to tho point where to
huvo withheld expression tho result
would huvo been explosion, wo essay
ed with an oath to remark that we
hoped the enterprise would run
smoother as it soomod well oiled.
llut wo worn to lmvo no peace of
mind. Anothor report; still another.
* First that tho Richmond and Dan-
villo system was making a “big
deal,"und perhaps tho K. T. V. &G.
was lying in ambush to scud in a
random shot; Hut alas! the lust in
telligence to tho Btruw that brokotho
earners back. Wo can withhold our
pcuoo no longor; instead of Ike
Louisville and Kushvillo system
having bought up tlio Central,
maybe tho Short Lino has caused
tho recent flutter in the CcntralV
stock; and it is possible that the
Short Lino bus scoured u controlling
interest in tho Conti at-
If ull this bo true, und wo arc not
prepared to disputo it, thou Dublin
is loft in tho cold, and tho oompnny
no doubt, will take stops at no dis
tant day to carry into effect this lino
of-policy.
The growing donmudsof tho day
require to bo laid aside tho fogy no
tionsof railroading, and, wo muy say,
insists on tho vigorous application
and enforcement of now mot hods,
under high pressuro, as indicated by
the Short Lino since its organization
When this syndicate forms its now
management wo can, without draw
ing on our imagination, see the
results ahead. Tlio Central system
now with scurcoly tuoro than 2,000
miles of rail, will then be ono strong
mm band from Suvnnimh to San
Francisco, uniting and holding
firmly together the east and west.
Savannah, awake fioni your lethargy
propuro u.id oducuto yourself for
your coming prosporitv, that yon
may enjoy it to the utmost. Things
now in your midst that you enjoy
you will enjoy uo more. Your park,
the pride of your inhabitants, and o{
Georgians generally, must beoltnnged
lute a depot for tho Eclipse road of
all generations. Prepare to take
down the pilos of stono that you
have erected in Hull stroot in com
memorutiuu of nohlo names, noble
deeds of valor, soicuco und art; begin
to icmovo tho rubbish about tliv
corner of Hull and “Tho Hay” and
make way for progress ami enterprise
ray to your business men along tho
river to takedown their signs, vacate
their offices and let terminal facilities
be established for the Kt:li|Mii'.
For the present dignitaries of the
( Yulial we foil a deep sympathy
Col. Haoul, heretofore looked upon
as the ablest railroad man in tin-
south, mid r»cognized as the peer
of liny railroad magnate in the
land; to think'of him ns such now,
and but a short way in the future
seeing Imn pulling the bell line
over a way freight; to see tho Central
directory hooping their backs on a
pole car looking after the first
section of the Eclipse, and to sec
Captain Rogers, the noblest Roman
pf liicm tel, bursting tho waistband
of his breo.'hes while tagging with
tho brake on tho gravel train, fill us
with rage und render us powerless of
expression.
While we congratulate .Savannah
on l|rr coming prospects, we will
say to Dublin, in behalf of the
Eelipse, that Dublin lias not been
left because the company loved
Dublin less nit because they loved
railroading more.
Messrs. Burney and Corbett, brick
layers and plasterers, of Eastman,
were in the city yesterday with a
view to establishing a brick yard
here. Brick are in demand and the
gentlemen will doubtless receive
snflicieiit encouragement to induce
thorn to localo here.
New Road.
Laurens Court of Ordinary, for count/
purposes, August (I, 1880.
W hereus W G Burcli et ill, have niiula
application for u now public rond- com
mencing at the residence of .1, W. Notes
and running by or nenr tho residence of
K O Culpepper D T Warren. .1 T Kinchen
WT Kiuch"ii, W A Lowery. T J Hohlw,
uud Arch Floyd, to Wynns mill on the
McVillo road, amt eomniisloners up
pointed to rciiaw said contemplated road
lmvo filed their report recommending said
said road to lie made a public, road.
Those are therefore to cite and admon
ish all persons concerned to show cause if
any they have why said application should
not he granted on the first Tuesday iu
September next.
Jons T. Duncan, Ordinary.
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LaUKKNB CoUIlT OK OtlDIHAUn.
August Adjourned Term, 1880.
Whereas, appraisers appointed to set
art a yeui's support to Mrs. Sarah A.
orndon out of her late husband. James
Herndon's estate, have filed their award in
tills office In terms of tlio law
These are, therefore, to cite and ndmon
isli all persons concerned to show cause if
any they have, on or by tlio first Monday
in October next why in'd it w ft id tl.i.uld
nol ho made the Judgement of lids eohrt
amt recorded. August 27, 1880.
John T. Duncan.
4t Ordinary.
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Guardianship.
GEORGIA, Lauiikns County.—
Wliereas, J. 8. Thomas lms filed his ap
plication for letters of gunrdiunsliip for the
person and property of Nora Crumpton, a
minor orphan of Btirtih Crumpton.
These are, therefore, to cite and udmon-
nil persons concerned to show cause, if any
they have, why letters of guurdiunship
should not he granted the applicant on the
first Monday in September next.
Given under my official signature, Au
gust 2nd, 1880.
John T. Duncan,
4t Ordinary.
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Dr. Whitehead:
Dear Sir:—I had a had case of blood
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John Gaffney.
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Gentlemen:—I lmd rheumatism for over 0
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This is to certify that I lmvo been nf-
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ink erasers, paper fasteners, ru’iber bauds, rulers, magic lukstuuus, oalemlur penci
protectors, pen holders. Arnold’s W ritiug Fluid. A full liuc of the school books
recently adopted by* the School Board for the Public school of Luurcus county,
Hymn Books, uud Psalmists. |j$“ We will order uuy book not iu stock and furnish
same *u n short time ul publisher’s prices, provided the money is left u ith the oren*
fob 18-tf
H. HICKS & CO.,
DUBLIN. GEORGIA.
We have just received a gross loti Of luterest to Ladies.
The Dew treatment for ladies* diseases
from Hie iimnufuctuiers, discovered by Dr. Mary A. Gregg the dis
guarantee will cure chills nnd liuguishud Euglish Physician and nurse
if directions are correctly followed, which has revolutionized the entire mode
Sliou'd it fail to cure, all yon huve to of treating these complaints in England
do, is to call at 11. Hicks & Go’s. ai gn «nd wuowbjktolr^u«dinlo«ie'U.8.
a cert ideate to that fact and we " ‘ji of this remedy for one month'*
refund you your money with inM rreifww/il is 8ent f ree to every lady
pleasure.
you your money
II. Hicks & Co.
May 8, !8tM, 8m.
whose is suffering from any disease com
mon to the sex who rends her address aud
18 2cl stumps for expense, cnarges, etc.
It is a jMtitite curt for uuy form of to-
mate disease and the/Vo# trial package is
5 TON nmu: owiw man wiu/rw irw*
WAGON SCALES, many times sufficient to effect n permanent
i.o«u«t».*i»'> »••■•««•. cure. Full directions accompany tho
.*,.,. .“AT 11 package (which is put up In a pluin w rap-
An( 4 per) also price list for future reference.
\„ trial j-'ckaye iriU U nut nit> / Aug. 1*<
1880. AlkWGRKUU REMEDY COM-
PANY. PALMYRA. N Y.