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THE POST.
WEDNESDAY (H TCIIKIi fl, into.
law 1-' U." . . . ..
J. A. PEACOCK, Editor.
Hint* to SpprtNincn.
The shootinn season in turn at hand
and a few hints to amateurs will nut
be out of place.
Kiret, get your gun nod load it.
Put the powder in first and the shot
on lop. Of course, when you liuve
emptied your gun and are in a hurry
to get iu another shot, load it vice
versa.
Take three or four fellows along
with you, so that if one of you is
abut there will be enough left to car
ry him home. This will also render
the accident less difficult.
In climbing 6tor u fence hunters
•hould be very careful. When you
como (o a fence, sot your gun down
•nd get over yourself. Then reach
through, get the gun by the muzzle
and pull it through u crack.
If your dog should refuse fo set
grouse, und persist in chasing rab
bits, shoot him. Hy a continuation
of this process old dogs may become
so full of shot that they couldn’t
chase u rabbit if they wished.
Should you full down and jum
about two inches of mud into the
atusslo of your gun, fire it off nume
diately. It would bo safer to do
this by moults of a forty-foot string,
but on such ait occasion you must
bain a hurry. ”
Should something get wrong and
your gun refuse to lire, push the
hummers buck with your foot and
blow in the. muzzle. Tills will
bring a lecreant gun to its sense of
duty quicker titan anything. :
Follow carefully these directions —
any intelligent man can do it—und
you will have no need for further
instructions next season.—Detroit
Free l\e«*.
B>7T7tT
At her rotfidoiieo in tho wostern
portion of this (Laurens) county, on
Tuesday September 2stli JHHti, Mrs.
Mrs. Mary Ann, the widow of tlu-
iato W’lllium 0 Neal, who departed
this life only six weeks prior to lint
death of Ins . wife.
The good Lord saw lit to take her
from this world of si now to a land
whore there is no more parting, pain
or death.
Tills good I nly fell that u!l WH8
well with hoi; aho was resigned to (he
Master's will, She was u good wile,
a kind uireotionute and indulgent
»-other, a true and faithful neighbor
and friend. Thou weary hands tlmt
to often ministered to the family
wants will perform this kind oilluu no
wore, Sho loaves three sous a
daughter and u host of reluttycs
and friends to mourn her Ions.
Tho children have our heartfelt
sympathies in this said bereavement.
And umy the Lord so direct their
footsteps in this life that they mav
meet tlioir dear parents in tho happy
borne of the bio wed.
Dublin, Oa, Del. 4nd 1880.
Wc tho colorod people of Laurens
county, having soon the need of bet
tor facilities for higher instruction
for our children, than they heretofore
havo liutl, have conceived tho idea
within ourselves, Jfqr tho sumo clie
erection of an itistiiuto to bo known
as “Tho Dickson institute.” We
know as a ruco wo cannot bo a people
highly rt spooled, until wo erect more
institutions of learning, wherein we
may loan to be belter citizens. Wo
havo bean aided in tho past few
years by tho governmont funds, and
we now wish to aid ourselves, and
also desire the continuation of mat
fond. Wo havo proposed to build
the above named institute in or near
the town of Dublin, (la. Wo ask
one and all to aid us. Wo desire all
of our fellow-citizens and country
men to meet us at Picciola, Da., on
October 10th inst. You will then
learn our plans and platform.
You shall hear from us again, we
remain you is respco* fully.
A. 8. Diokson, Pres )
Pinkney. Hughes vee > Managers.
A. W. Walker Soct’v. \
Kditok Post:—1 notice in your
paper of ln«t week, under heading of
“Political Tala,” that you ivj>ort me
SS saying tho jackass viewed the
picMsaiu Oiicn, wncu when i reuiiv
said “viewed the planet Orion." Hut
you made no motto mistake (Into 1
did; for 1 had the jackass to p-omi
netitlv in new ilmi 1. m\>< If. ha»ked
through his ►jtei , !.ic!i , i* when i r.d'e
Orion a plain I Ui, i «d of a , u» < .la
lien.
Hurilval of the P.ftewt.
For Some time past the question
o. , .irny in baking powders has
formed quite a feat me of newspaper
diriciiNsious, und emim nt d ic.ors of
philosophy have given opinions as to
tin* ingredients which compose many
of the articles sold under that name.
Thu investigations have narrowed
down to tile limit which awards the
Royal linking Powder the palm of
parity, utnF.evcrul of (he most dis-
li.iguished seiontisls have testified to
their conviction that no extraneous
or deleterious mutter cnicrs into ns
composition. Thu Royal Raking
Company have achieved a world-wide
rt jmtutioii for the succctt which has
marked their preparation of cream
of tartar for baking purposes. It is
indisputably shown that they have
eliminated all elements of tartrate of
lime, alum or oilier iutpim.ics, and
present to the public a heahlifiil and
chemically pure article. Such wide
ly known chemists ns Henry .Morton,
E. («. Love, IJ. A. Molt, Win.
Mc.M urtiio and others havo verified;
its superior over other manufactures,
and testified, through practical ex
poiieiiee, to its excellence. Ji is
well for families to observe the fuel
that it costs more to manufacture
the Royal Raking Powder than any
other, but it is, as shown by chemi
cal analysis, the one “absolutely
puro” baking powder inaiJe.
DiHllliNSiOII.
Laurens Court of Ordinary, October
Term 1880.
Whereas K. H. Walker ndministrntor
on tho estate of R. H. Kellam lias tiled his
Application for letters of dismission from
sufrl iMlminlNlralion.
These are ihen-fore to cite and admen-
1st. all persons to show cause if any they
have why letters of dismission from said
administration should not be granted the
applicant on the tlrst Monday in dunuary
tamm '(
Given under my ofliclal signature this
October 4tli IHM(|.
Jqun T, OoNfcvy, Ordinary.
'PdlinaCordial
C U li a: ;♦
DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION,
WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND FfIVERS,
MALARIA, LIVR COMPLAINT,
KIDNEY -\ ROUBLES,
NEURALC! \ AND RHEUMATISM.
j'T KlvJs NEW
IT U tuvi-orut-
1 Ing ».-.J D»-
IIrIiHuI to tJ.li->,
and ct jm-uI value
at a Medicine fur
weak and AUlng
Women ami Chil
dren.
LIFE to tha
whe'e SYSTEM
hy Strengthening
the Muscle*, Ton
ing the NIKVEB,
or I completelyD|.
gcstlng the food.
. O A r A I N 3
no hurtful
Mineral., ta com
posed of carefully
■elect-it
ble M -t d I c I n c «,
com hi it r d «kill-
full V. making a
Sn e nnd Plaaaant
Remedy,
for ..1. L* eh ftrnintl.U «nt (lrrcn
nun. a om r»
Volins Druy and Chemical Company,
a.i.TikOMr, ai>.. r. a. a.
AYER’S
Cherry Pectoral
No other complAluts are aoinsUllou* li Uitli
KtiaekKaUioMatrectlhg the throat nml pig*:
none an trifle.! with l>y the mnioniv of mlHr-
era. The ordlimrr cough or cold, rtsu ui p
perhapa from a willing or uncom-emo* «x
poauro, la often Imt the beginning of u Into!
alekuraa. AYKil'a ClllUtltV Pkctohai. hut-
well proven ita ellli .-toy In u forty years' light
with throat and lung ulpuu, niid should W
lakatt in all case* without delay.
A Terrible Cough Cored.
" In IAAI I took .* AeWrveolit, mli.cVt ntTrcted
Hiy lung*. I had n tenit-lr couglt, nut imtictl
uUht alter main without sleep, ’i’lie itceloi>
gave me up. 1 tnol AVKR'ft VllRltUV l‘Kt •
Ton.vi., which relieved luv lung*, liidtirrd
alrep. and nlfonli-tl me tl'e ir.t i.tx-ewarx
for the recovery of my eli. t-gth, Itv the
coutmucl u»e of the PiTTARAl. n permit.
unit cure mm etfocteil. I am now Cj yean
old, hale and hearty, and am talitfW tour
CllKMHV i'KvruKAt. anted hie.
. llOK.VUK K.HItltKtitUmt."
Il-tekiugham, Vl.,«loly in, nsg.
Croup. — A Motl.er'a Tribute.
“While In the country In.t wlitrrm. little
l-oy, three year*old, wni taken III with Vivup;
it eeeint-d a* If lie would Uio Irotu atrilhgu-
lalion. Hue of the- family Miggetietl tlo- uso
«>X Avt.it’* Ciikiiuv I’K.'Ttilui- a hotite «-l
r ldrlt mm itlwnyn k< |-t iu the hous.-. 'I Id*
'..n» tried In email nod ffr<|iient d--*«e, and
to our delight iu It-na iliau hall nu to ur the
little patient was brrathdij: r.-allv. Tho doc
tor Ml.I Hint the t til ItltV 1-h'iokai. Imd
aav.s) my darling's hie. Can vou wonder nt
our gmiitu.tet* Siue.ie'y o.iira,
Mua. I'kMA ttCl'KItV.”
!W Weal IJAlh St., New York, May If., !>fS.
“I Hare used At eR'a ClICRRV 1‘KtToitAt.
In my lamily Tor b*v-': -I veatw, aud do ttol
hwkitale to pt.wiotiu.'e it the n osl t Itectual
r.*iue.ly for eougha atnl etd.lswe have ever
A. d. t.'SAMS."
!j»Vo CryMal, Minn., J!ai-ch 13, tftc.
“ I »utl.-re.l for eight year* fi-ev. lilwilcUlIl,
and alter tr.iug man\ m.iw.l. a w lt.li no me-
e.-.., I was eared hy the nu- <-f AV t «’a (IIKB-
M. I'n.touu.. .I.ol'i n \Vau>M!."
livhalta, MIm., April A, t:
*• I o n-t aay enough .11 of AM M’S
Cn.tu t l-i.toiivt., Ik dung b> I do that
. u* ■ I .hould long Mi.a*- iift.v del
ttoid.'en I . I.KAiitKU.'."
I'ttu, A|>rllSS, iMeJ.
ml for
...Ml ill
Pair.
No ea»e of an ntTeellot
THE GREATEST
JILOOD PURIFIER
OF THE ACE.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Thin powder never varies 1 . A marvel of
purity, strength nnd wbolesomeness.
More ceonomicn) than the ordlnnry kinds,
nnd cannot be sold in competition with
the tiitillUude of low test, short weight
nliint or phosphate powders. Sold only in
entiH. Hoyai, IJaking Powdku Co.. 100
Wall rtt. N. Y.
Administration.
Georgia Lutirens County.—Whereas W
L Heidi has tiled his application for letters
of adminislr nion on the estate of .Ionian
W Lyon lute of snid county deceased.
These are therefore io cite and admonish
all persons to show cause if any they have
why’ letters of administration on jwtiil es
tate should not lie granted the applicant
on the first Monday in No vein lie next.
Given under my otllcinl signature this
September ftUtii 1H80.
JOHN T. DUNCAN, Ordinary.
Notice
EIG'i’S^LE LrlStS!
250(W Acres immoved farm land in 50 dif-
ferent places from I to 12 miles from
Dtddin. Terms easy
4 Store Houses and Lots on Jackson and
Washington Streets.
15 Building ami Business lots in and a-
• und Duldin.
2 Dwelling Houses well located in Dublin.
2 mall 2 room Dwelling Houses.
0 Building und Business lots at Bruton
Station, 1). & . It. U.
» »Q Acre pluco, Saw Mill Bonanza, Bruton
Station. D.& . K. 1{.
«00 Aeru place in 3 settlements 11 miles
west of Dublin. Bargain
Lands Bought and Sold a Specialty.
28 Shares D, & . 'I t. ■Jrn'tv Cheap.
Patronage Solicited. Buyers anted.
Prompt attention given to all
Business
C3T500 Fahmmis Wanted. mM
Julius A. Burney,
General Real 1*state and Tel
lectins? Agency.
vldSSP 1 Life iiitniiaitco on ghod terms
Send in your age und gut uatimato of
cost.
-LJ lx Id 1 in. - Ga.
to treat dia-
roiea at HOME,
malted, together
with a set of hand-
tome card* by new
Hellctypcproccaa,
on receipt of loc.
(Uator near
Cancers Conquered.
Tail Swift Spocllle Company havo the
most cuduhitahlo evidence ns to the cure
of Cancer hy thei famous medicine, S S S.
Among others, John S. Morrow, an old
ami highly esteemed citizen of Floreuce,
Ala , makes the following statement as to
tlie ineriis of this remedy.
"I have been suffering with a Cancer in
mv right ear, for about three years. I
tried various remedies and was treated
with Iodide of Potash, which produced
rheumatism. My feet and legs >y,ere great
ly swollen, so that l could .no*, walk.
About one year ago i was mditccd to try
Swift’s Spccitlo. which soon removed the
trouble in my limbs, and my rheumatism
is now entirely gone aud mv Cancer is
steadily Improving. being better
now than at any time withiu two years.
This ntedieme lias done me more good thnn
anything else I have taken, and 1 feel that
i urn on the road to a speedy euro. Un
doubtedl v Swift’s Specific is the best blood
purifier in the world.
JonN 8. Moiirow.
Floreuce, Ala., Sept. 22, ’84.
of the throat or
«■van bIii.-Ii i-amiot If (n-ttlt tvlivti-a
*" Ihr u»j of Atrn'v ( llllitv I'ri ToftAL,
u»l li Bill ti'.mi ,-tinr »!irn tha ilt.aaa* If
. -I air*, tj tx-\.iu.l tha COtitml of ui*Uictua.
rari-*Map str
D*. VC AverACo.,Lowell,Ma**.
Sol-I S> a.) Itr-ig^iBtft.
m have had a cancer on.my face for many
years. 1 have tried a great many reme
dies, liut without relief. 1 almost gave
up hope t»f ever being cured. l>r. Uard-1
man, my son, recommended Swift’s Spe-
citie. wiiieli 1 have taken with great re-1
suits. My face is almoA well, and it is |
impossible for me to express my thanks in ,
woids for what this niediciue has done i
for me.
Mns. Ot.rvR Hardman. I
’ Monroe, Ga,, SepL 2, 1884. 1
Free From Malaria. !
In the fall of 18* 4 I was taken with a
case of mslariul fever which prostrated me
Itoth IxMly ami mind. 1 was drugged after
the old fashion with mercury aud oilier
iniueial mixtures, Imt with no good re
suits. My hcatlh was shalterd ami my
energy gone. Al\ legs and feet would
swell aud 1 had what everybody thought
was dropsy. These symptoms alarmed me,
and 1 was ready to grasp at any remedy
suggested. A friend advised me to try
Svv i(Cs Spocifie. 1 procured three In titles
ahd conmu-tieed its use. The swelling
soon subsided. I have taken the three
bottles, which have made a pcrftcl cure.
Mint 1 t<-«-| like ji new man to-day. t hire
never was n more meritorious medicine
offerrai to sulleiing huiuanity. It has
wrought wonders for Uie.
Wn.l.ia Jones.
Leesburg. 1 sv County, March U, JN84.
For sate by all druggists.
'I ivaitv on MIoimI and Skin Diseases
mailed fits
the Sw ift Spe-irtet’o.. Drawer 3, Allan
tw, (>a.
P. P. P.
ICVKL A«n. POKE ROOT POTAflMUM.
CKRriFIOATES.
Albany, Ga.. August 1, 1885.
Dr. Whifehcnd:
Dear Sir:—Iliad a had case of blood
poison, which for two years defied all
treatment. One bottle of P. P. P. made
a pernmnent cure.
John Gakfnky.
Wayeross. Ga., Julv 30, 1883
I had the rheumatism for five months,
nnd 1 took one bottle of Dr. Whitehead’s
I F P “'“I it cuicd me sound and well,
nnd I hesitate, not to recommend it to
those wlio desire a blood purifier.
Respectfully, J K Smith.
F ftp; n Years a Sufferer from
Rheuinatisiii.
What Hon. W. II. Wilder, Mayor of
Albany. Ga.. says.
I suffered fifteen years with Rheumatism
nnd during Unit time tried nil the so-called
specifics that I could hear of. One of them
1 piiid ♦d.OO pi*r bottic for find took nine
lmttles and received no benefit from any of
MY grandson, wlio runs on the
B. & W. Railroad, flually got a bottle of
P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and
Potassium) while in Wayeross und induced
to take it. The first bottle showed jts won
derful effects, und after continuing the
use of i» for a short time the Rheumatism
disappeared, and I feel like a new man. I
take great plcnsurc in recommending it to
sufferers from Rheumatism.
AI1 „ W. H. WILDER.
Albany. On.. Junel*, 188<>.
Milton, Fla., Jail. 20. 1880.
This is to certify that I have been af
flicted with scrofula or blood poison for a
number of years. The best physicians of
Mobile said nothing could he done forme.
I also took a large quantity of S S S but
found uo relief in anything that 1 took.
My limbs were a mass of ulcers, and when
1 was sent lt> a physician at Mobile my
entile body was a mass of sores. I had
g'veu up all hopes, and ns a Inst resort
tried P P P (Prickly Ash. Poke Root aud
Potassium) and alter using four bottles
(small size), the sores have entirely disap
peared. and my general health was never
better than at present time. People wlio
know me think it a wonderful c ure.
Respectfully, Eliza Todd
I wo years ago I had the worst ulcer on
my leg 1 ever saw. It hud eaten down to
the hone, and my whole leg la low mv
knee and my feet were svvolen mid iu-
named. The hone was s wolen and pain
ful and discharged a most offensive mat-
tcr. My physiciau snid I had necrosis of
the bone, and my leg would have to come
0“-At ibis stage L commenced to tuke P
P I’ also to Imthe my leg with hot rastile
soap-suds. It began to improve at once and
healed rapidly, and is to day a fiound and
useful leg
I think P P P is all a man could nsk as
a blood purifier, as I have known it to
cure some terrible coses of sypliillis in a
remarkably short time.
, . • " Asa Amuonb.
Jacksonville, Fla , July 1. ’83.
„ , Wayeross, Gn„ Nov. 15. ’85.
Dr. W. II. Whitehead:
Dkau Sm:—At your request I will state
my eas, Some years ago 1 contracted ma-
Iuria iu its most violent form while living
at Newark, N. J. I consulted various
physiciaus and look numberless prepara
tions recommended us sure cures,” lift it
stuck to me iike a brother—or more like r
molher in-law. I finally came South! and
while here tried new remedies said to "ul-
wuys cure malaria, but it stuck lo me,
and you know the old broken-down condi
tion 1 was in when l came to you. You
put me to taking your P P P and 1 im
proved rapidly, aud mil to-day in as good
health as i ever was—in fact belter. As
a remedy tor a broken-down constitution
it has no equal. rr;'’
Yours, etc. T P (.'ottlk.
. This is to certify that I had the rheuma
tism for three years. 1 hnd two physi
cians to treat me; also took eight hotttes
(larg»> size) of S 8 S aud spent money for
several other medicines. 1 saw advertisen
as certain cures for rheumatism. Whes,
1 came to Dr. Whi'ehead 1 was helplcsd
could uot walk, and suffered so I could
not sleep nt. night. - In fact my life was
oue of continued suffering. My brother
heard or Dr. Whitehead's remedy, (Prick-
lv Ash. Polk Hoot und Potassium) and
brought tho doctor out to see me, and he
put me to taking P P P. The results
were astonishing. I soon dropped mv
sticks and crutches, and begun to walk
aUiut. Alt the swelling went down and 1
was free ot pain after taking oue bottle. I
continued to take it uutii I had taken
three Itottles quart size and was thorough
ly cured. I went to work on a farm, and
have worked steadily this year tending a
crop und doing other faun work. Iu fact
so complete was uiy recovery that I mar
ried, Hint am now in possession of health
am happiness, which is a strong contrast
to the miserable life of |tain and suffering
I led la-fore 1 took the grvutcsl blood puri
fier of the «ge. of P ]» P.
1 most earnestly recommend it to all
the uufortunate sufferers front r^eumatitm.
KespectfuMy, Hkny J WALD.:on.
A. B FAKQUHAR. ROBERT H. SMITH
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Worm Couructions, tUeock’s i'orous Piusiurs alrengihcuiug
Plasters, Beusoit s Caucuiu Piasters, KieUer’s Peruvian Chill Cur
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.'tare and elegaui l/’ologues, cheap Colognes, Musks, Extracts, Magnolia B»bu
lluir Dye, Beaunul 1 Allot boaps, loinaue, t iam anu fancy Powders, Combs (all
styles) t ooln Liuaues, xvail Liusucs, Ciouies L«u:»nes, bnavmg Brushes, Count. ■
Brushes, Ladies'Auives, niulen Luxes, iuueliblU ink, Pocket Books, Pity ing Ca*4
Hair brushes, flair Oil, Bath bponges, bhavtug Cream, «kc.
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books peus, pencils, slates, school cray ons, \> custc.-r’s spoilers, inks, pencil., slatct
ink erasers, puper lustcuers, ru iber uuuus, rulers, magic inkstands, calendar penci
proieciors, pen iioiuers. Ainoiu's G filing r mm. -v mil laic ol the school hooka
recently adopted oy Uie benool Bouru for the Public school ol Laurens county,
iiy mn Books, and Psalmists, iST U c wiu order any book not iu slock and lurituh
same >u n snort Lime ut publishers puces. pioviueU me money n> left vuth the orerv
feb 18-tf
U. HICKS & CO.,
DUBLIN. GEORGIA.
The above medicine is for sole wholesale
and retail, at
H. DISKS * eS’6.
I>ul.Iin, Ga.
We have just received u gross lot]
•f Lippmun’a Pyraluge, right fresh
from Lite inamifucturcrs, which we
guunintcu will cure chills mid fever
if directions are correctly followed.
Should it fail to care, all you have to
do, is to cull at li. Hicks A Go’s, sign
a cei'tincuto to that fact and we will
refund you your money with
pleasure.
II. Hicks & Co.
5 TON
WAGON SCALES,
and
itcfcl—Gm free
Of interest to Ladies.
The new treatment for ladies' disease*
discovered by Dr. Mary A. Gregg the din
liuguished English Physician and nurss
which bits revolutionized the entire mods
of treating these complaints in England
aud is now In-mg introduced into the IJ. It.
under u fair aud novel plan.
Sufficient of this remedy f° r month’*
trial Ire itiiwiit is sent fret to every |ady
whose is suffering from any disease coin-
uiou to the sex who vends her address and
lh 2ct stamps for expense, (marges, etc-
It is u care lor any form of fa
male disease mid the free trial jtaekaff* is
many times sufficient meffect npermaneat
cure. Full directions accoiu|>«ny tbs
IMckage (which s put up in a plain wrap-
, i r) uso price ii»t lor future reference.
o tri.il ikteLn-je will be tent after Aug. 14
MEDY COM'
IHtto. Address, GBE(>G RE.
PANY. PALMYRA. N Y-
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