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DUBLIN POST.
DUBLIN GA.. NGVE .UE.t 2. t880
L'eriK.4 $1.50 a year in advance;
To Ministers $1.00 per year.
THI3 DUBLIN POST AND
dvannuh vV'kizkly Niiwsoue yeui. 2 15
Southern F.yiim. Monthly
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Registered at the Post Office in Dublin as
Second-Class Afatter.
TOWN AND COUNTY
DIEEOTOBT.
C.Tlt OFFICIALS.
Matoil—J. C. Scarborough.
Ald;.](MEN—M. L. .Jones. J. B. Wo r,
K, M: Arnau, Dr. G. P. Green, D. a
MnUh.
.Clmik.—E. J. Tarpley. ►
M.uisual.—W. 11. Hudson.
COUNTY OFFICIALS.
Oi.DiNAHY.— Tolrn T. Duncan.
Bhuhiff. -J. C. Scarborough.
(Jlkhk and Trkahuueii.—Hardy Smith,
Tax Hkcbiveu.—F. D. Beall.
. Tax Colli-cT"R.—J. B. Jones.
' Sukvkyoh.—B. II. Blackshear.
Cokoneu.—James Buriield.
COURT DIRECTORY
—FOK—
LAURENS COUNTY.
Court of Ordinary .
1st Monday in each month.
Judge.—JTolin T. Duncan.,
Mukriff Sales.—1st Tuesday in each
month.
Superior Courts.
4th Monday iu January and July.
Judgk—0. C. Kibbee.
Solicitor General.—C. C. Smith.
< ounty Court.
ontiily Sessions.—2d Monday in each
month.
Quarter Sessions.—2d. Monday in Jan
uary, April, July aud October.
Tuduk.—Mercer Haynes.
■ Solicitor.—Tlios. B. Felder Jr.
Iailiff.—T. B. Hudson.
Justice Courts.
•*42d. Dist. (Dublin) 1st. Friday in each
month.
K. H. Walker J. P.
D. P. Robinson N. P.
43d. Dist. (Pine Tuekey) 1st Saturday in
fach month.
C. Brace well J.
Jtnuis McLendon N. P.
367th. Dist. (Lowry s) Sd^atimla. in each
month.
l.W.ar Miller.!. P.
F. Currie Is. B.,
death Dist. (Burch) 2d Saturday in eac.i
month,
C. J. Clark J. P.
John Burch N. P.
^liiO'Jth. Dis't, (Reedy Springs) llh ‘ ‘tu.
day in eju-h mouth.
R A. Beding.-dicld J. P.
P. E Griuslead N. P.
841th Dist. (Hampton’s Mill) 3d Fiiday in
each month.
N. M. Colder J. P.
B. T. Darsey N. P
45th Dist. (Harvaul’s) Friday before tin
2nd Saturday in eacL month.
Wilburn Gilbert J. P.
D. J. Pearce N. P.
841st Dist: (Burgamies) 3d Saturday in
each month.
W. A. Wood J. P.
N. S. Dixon N. P
891st Dist. (Bailey's) 2d Saturday in each
mouth,
J. B. Perry J. P.
J, I. C Stanley N. P.
80th Dist. (Buctceye) 1st Saturday in each
month.
F- M- Bake J. P.
J. L. Jones N. P.
1309th Dial. (Jackson a) 1st Saturday in
each mpjitll..
John L. Keen. J P,
W- T. Bedgood N- P.
62d Dist. (Smith’s) 1st Saturday in each
month.
A. T. Shell. J. P.
Bennett Kea N. P.
1388th Dist." (Oconee) 4th Saturday in each
mouth.
M. Thigpen J. P.
John Wilkes N. P.
Local Affairs.
TirtVC-E! TABLE
-OF THE —
WRIGIITSVILLE and TENNILLE
and
DUBLIN and WRIGHTSVILLE R. R
To take effect September 13, 1880.
Lw Tennille
Ar Hhi risen
Ar Donovan
Lv iVtightsviile
Ar Vrig'itsville
Ar vett
Ar 'ruton
A C idor
Ar Dublin
GOING SOUTH.
No. 1 No 3
am r M
7 00 2 80
7 43
8 10 3 3
8 40
3 40
3 45
4 10
4 30
GOING NORTH.
No. 3.
Lv Dublin
Ar Condor
Ar Bruton
Ar Lovett
Ar Wright mile
Lv Wrighuville
Ar Donovuu
Ai Harris m
Ar Tennille
W B Thomas, Trcai
March 4 Will.
A M
900
10 40
No 4
I* M
5 23
5 45
0 03
0 25
6 55
7 00
7 20
740
810
bupl
An average attendance iipoii court
'hi.* week.
President Thomas was in llio city
ve.-ti rdav.
Head new legal ud vertir-etnents in
this |(«jier.
Mr. W. T. Dnp-t't* was in tlu*
city yesterday.
250 bushels of seed oats for sale
by Lewis Met s.
Dublin patronized the fair pretty
liberally last week.
The Ityerv stables are doing a
driving business this week.
Dr. J. W. Flanders, of Wrights
vilie, spent to day in the city.
lion'Dudley M. Hughes, of Jeffer
sonville, was in the city on Monday.
Mr. 1). J. Me Urns of Ln.thu.ir.
Montgomery county, was in the city
a day or two this week.
The warehouse scorn's still to be
doing a very lively business, and is
iailv growing in popular and deseiv-
ed favor.
Thu oonevard is well patroniz'd
this week, jockeys from various puns
of this and other coltulies heir.f. on
the field.
Mr. M. L. Bnrcl^, editor of the
Eastman Times, has been in the
city a day or this week inn tendance
upon court.
A blind tnuii lias been selling
pitiohhaek jewelry in front of the
courthouse during rltr present ses.s
ion. and is doing a very guild busi
ness.
The work on the .-treet railroad is
being rapidly pushed, and within a
few weeks i>ur 'people will have a
convenient and ft bean wav >>f get ti cj
from i he railrviad;
Du- iim-s i-.d-iil N’.'l !iii,g is I" in
lone with i he exbe'pi i.iu of I<>k111
tfier eollerfious—and. cm tun. lie
•' ief prod tier from which payment^,
are derived, is « > low!
<'on*ideralds limber i*- being luiel
i ' > the bank -if the ri»er lii'iwiii'
I o11 .suflici.-ijl to r.ike II to t ie
n o'kri. It is h >!"•'! 'lia it will m">i
take a l ilt to staid tin 1 lest,
M . ( 'a ■ ;ie li (J i v i.oi i, vvlui be-
ini mi a v’-i' of" savi'n! we eks I*
IB ion point. M illedgeville and Mii-
oe, will return in iter home next
U -d-»v. much recruited in health,
t r 11 -1.
I,os' sttnvd nr stolen. A reward,
offered for the apprehension of
Mr. \V. P. Lassiter, a prominent
young merchant of Dublin. He
started for Savannah last. Sunday,
hut was was seen in Macon ypsfcrhtv.
ami it is feared by his friends that
he has fallen a victim to the spell
f grace and beau I v.—Macon Even
ing News.
Owing to our absence last week
and the press of '‘business this, with
a considerable am >unt of-legal ad
voytmejnenta to get np, the paper
is out a few hours.behind this week
We hope our readers will pardon the
delay, and we further promise that
a repetition of. the same will r.ot
occur if it can possibly be avoided.
But (lien, you may ask, what is an
editor’s promise 5
MAU!tlEp.--Lasr Sunday morning
at the residence of the bride's moth
er. iiv Sandortfv'iHe, Mr. A. T. Dun
can of this city was married to Miss
Clara Arnan. They arrived on that
afternoon’s train and were greeted
cn the river bank r»y a large nnmhei
of friends. The Port wishes the
happy couple a long life of unalloyed
happiness.
Married —Mr. Joseph T. Hud
son was clandestinely married to Mis*
Elvcuiii Scat borough at the residejici
of Mr. James T. Hudson, father of
the bridegroom Iasi night. It scorns
that the young man had a hard
struggle in capturing the prize, bin
he went at with the determination
to fail not. The Post joiin their
friends in wishing ibem much happt
less and prosperity.
Three Months Free,
publishers of that excellent
monthly The Housekeeper, Mm
lie:.polls. Mine., offer <o Send it free
for throe months to nnv lady who
semis them the posioilice address of
i wiity ladies, who are kceding house.
The addresses may be at one or sev
eral itostoQL'os, tmt must bo sent l»o
fore November 15th. lHS'J. The
Housekeeper is one of the best pub
lications in itie country.
HuceeM.sl'ttl Pm fitting, a
Mr. VV. 1’. Haskins living in. Har
vard’s district near Laurens Hill, has
made litis year with 4 unties; ijfUO
li'shelsof Corn aud 4U hales of uht ton;
to mg 3uu nnshols of corn and 10
bales ol cotton to the horse. Mr.
Haskins lost last fall bv fire, his gi i
house and several hales of cottoa • but
with dauntless pluck and energy he
renewed hb Cuorts this year, and
thejilmve figures are the result. He
lias also replaceu his gin house with
all eiglu-horse power engine, relriev-
mg his losses and making a hand
some profit besides. It gives tie
nleasiire whenever wu cun chronicle
wiilj truth, success in ngriciiliure
from aiiy ipmrter. So inanv are
btjxjgmg* along in despondency with,
out making a support, that it is
needful, occasionally, to pn ve claim
to the cheerless, that success is possi
ble. Farming is the backbone of
i he country, an 1the. me.,t and breic
<-f every enterprise, and must succeed;
yet it. frequently, under the system
generally practiced, only sinks its
followers deeper into the bonds of
debt. But it. requires just such
aggressive pluck, untiring zeal, and
managing capacity, as that with
which Mr. Haskins is endowed, 'o
elevate ilie farmer into the dignity
w hich he should roinn and.
A < .oo<l Yield.
Mr. R. B. Ward, a rofideiit of this
county, planted last, spring one
thousand sugar cane from which In-
Inis realized a profit of he
sides bedding; eleven hundred for
seed for next season’s planting—one
hundred more i ban lie plumed Iasi
Mr made &37 worth in the stalk and
rmidi H7 gallons of syup, part of
wliicli lie has sold a 1 sixty can is a
gal him Esi iiuat ing 11 o 87 gallon-
it (ibiicuis. i he syrup's vt • th$52.20
which.' added io the $,‘37 U() nc solij
in the stalk, ihukcs die above prnfi .
I'hi's is haul 11> toil, aud [.roves con
r.imively ilmi (lie re is more itioiiey
m carie than ill Cot lop and a good
ni’unv Other crons we mtgli' name.
Mr. Henry Weaver brought two
sample stalks of his sugar cane to
this office yesterday that measured
eight feet and two inches. On £ of
an aero he made sixty gallons of ex
tra line syrup. On one acre he
would have realized 480 gallons
which would brought, at sixty edits
u gallon. $288. Who can heat this
yield? Don’t all speak at once.
lion, Charles F. Crisp, present
member, was elected yesterday to
roprekmt the .'Jrd congressional dis
trict in tHe fiftieth congress which
convenes next mouth. The vote was
very light in this county, there being
no opposition. Only 250 votes were
cost at this precinct, uotwithstuml
ing ilie fact that superior court via •
in session. This, however, cannot
be coil's! rued to reflect on the can
didate, for thorn is no man in tie
district that, has a fir.nor hold on
our citizens than the Hon. Clutrle-
b\ Crisp.
J T. Smith will buy your chick
ens, eggs aud butter, seed cott m
and hale cotton.
AND
Sell you goods as cheap as an,\
body in Dublin.
AdminUtrator;$,Salo.
By virtue of au dm from the court of
Ordinary, BmiroU* comity, will lie sold
Indore the courthouse di or in tiic town of
Dublin, within the legal hours of sale on
the tliht 'I'ueMlay in December 1880 tlie
foUowiffs ilesorllmtl realty to-\vi«. Lots
aud parts of lots 155, 15(1. 103, 100, 130, in
tli 2nd land district of originally Wilkin
son now Laurens cnunl v ; all ot’ lots Nos
155, 15J. 105 and 100 containing 2U2i acres
each, 17 acres of 130 and all of 130, lying
on tlie noi ill side of tlie old Stanley 'mill
aud containlu too > acrus more or less;said
sde being made to pay the debts against
John F. Burney deceased, and fordividou
of Ids said estate among the heirs. Salt of
said lunds made subject to an tiukniiy in
favor of Jeannette it Stanley, and also to
a widows dowel' therein. Terms cash ‘
Jane E. UutiNjir.
Adnir'x Cum-tos Annex.
Nov 1, ’80- 30d
$50 UKWAUO.
I will pay i be above amount for
t i e dohyerv "f I,fu*. papers, consist im*
of notes, mortgages, deeds, etc.
which were stolen fiorn my rcHidenc-
on the night of tip! 2Utli of Aligns 1
last. Any person or persons whe
will deliver ihem will receive ihr
nbovp reward iiiiVnedYiitidv' thereuppp.
and mooli oblige the nmlerfligncil.
JOHN D BADE.
Super or Court.
Laurens superior conn convened
here yesterday. Tuesday lo oming,
J . fgeO C. Kjhhcc on the in-ui-*’
and Wolieiior (). (J. Smitu ivresemtug
the .stale’s interest. Owing to the
■iti eliee of a great many' of he
visiting at oi'icvs, who'a re inferior ,
n rno.-t of i lie importnot oases, Inn
few cases .of this kind h ive been
called However, file Court i-
proceeding to dispose of 'In* minm
cases with hi- usual swiftness.
Judge Wolfe is foreman of the
grand jury and Mr. T. J. Bluckshear
s seoroniry of f.'i p. b »1 v.
We have jn-t received a gross lot
of Lippuian'n Byrat"ge, right fresh
from the iuannfabtdrors,' which we
guarantee will cun,‘chills and fi'yr
If ilireeiious are correetly follovved
Sltoubl it fail hi cure, all von have te
do. is to call at IL 11 inks & (Jo’s, 4igiV
a pert ideate to 11 at fact and we vvii
refund vim your money with
pleasure,
II. Hicks & Co.
AdmiiikslntUon.
Georgia Laurens County.'—Wherons Wiu
Gi|hart law tiled his application for letters
of ndmiilistr dion on tiic ostato of Lydih J
Stokes, late of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and aouionBh
all persons to show cause if any they have
why letters of nduvinistration on said es
tale should not lie gmnle I the applicant
on die first Alon ay in Deconihor next.
Given under my official signature tills
November 1st 1884.
JO I IN T. D U N C A N, O rdim\v''.l
IVJort^ago Sitlo^.
GEORGIA, U.\. iikns Ooonty — .
Will bu aoht before the Courthouse door
in too town ot Du >lia wud comity on ih6
Hist Tuesday in December uoxi, Within
tile legal hours of sale, tile following prop
erly to-\vit: One mouae-oolorc l mule nam
ed Beck ten years old; said mule was seiz
ed aud will he sold ustue property ol one
Andy Baker to sa'isfy a mortgage-with
power of sale exeeiued by the said Bilker
on the 37iu vhiy of June lddo. By the
terms of siitd mortgige, mult nity Is given
to the murlgngee, upon Uefauli of pay
me it of said deut.ut. maturity, to sell (lie
said property from tune to iliuu, or as
much ciioronf as will oe necessary to pay
saiu debt; mterost and till expenses of salu
at public outcry for cash at any luwtul sale
day for sheriff sales, ill too p nee ,und time
of sheriff sales umler mortgage executions
troni superior'0011118, and to account to
mortgagor for surplus, if any. Said; sale
will lu made under said authorities
Also at llie same time mid place will bo
sold one sorrel mule 12 years old mimed
Gorge; said property will lie sold as the
property of Andeimer aud Lott (JOSvvay
under mid by virtue of a mortgage Willi
power ol' sale executed by tlie said Oort-
ways ou the 4th day of Juno 1885; and.bv
the term's of said mortgage authority Is
given to the mortgagee, upon default 61
payment of said debt at maturity, to sell
tite said property from time to tuna, or us
buhli thereof as will be necessary to pay
debt with lawful interest aud all expenses
ol sale at pubdo outcry for! oasli ou any
lawful sale day lor sheriff Bales, at the'
place mid time of sheriff sales under mart
gtVgo uxuouUons from superior conns, an t
to ueuomit to the inortgiig'ii' for tlie sur
plus, if any.
John W. Daniel,
Ncv 1st '8(5. Mortgagee.
Fanns To l ent.
From one to twenty farms on the
Guyton plantations in Buckeye, district.
Luiucus county, to rent or louse to res
ponsible parties. A first-class man could
lease as ninny as 10 or 20 farms, or could
be uocmnmqd.utcd with more, if desired.
Single farms curt be obtained, These laud*
are considered amiVng lliu very boat in
Georgia. Almndii Itly tlirtbored, lluqly
watered, highly fertile, healthy, anti
aplendid lieigliborliood. The best stock
range in Jjiiurens county comumted with
the hinds. For further information, ad-
Iress the undersigned at Dublin, 0 i., or
ue ciui he consulted at the Guyton home
stead. ' • ’ ; •
JOHN T. BOIFEUILLET,
Ageul for Mrs. U, E. Guyton. Executrix.
A Mid Dentil.
Many will bo the hitter tours of
mutuvv shcil in Macon to-ilay over
ihe aiiuoiinceiiiei]I. of ilw; death of
Mrs'. It. W. Jertiis'ui, ,Jr., net* Miss
Katie Boifouillet. eldest duugiiter of
tlie lute Jno. T. Boifeuillot, J2sq., of
this ei'y. Tlie sad event ocettrred
this nioi'tiiiiff at half past one o’clock
at the residence of her nunhei*, on
Madison street., after .i suffering ill*
iicss of more lInin five weeks, from
typhoid malaria! fever and a com
plication of discuses. which # Blie horc
without a murmur of complaint,
with that same noble fortitude and.
gentleness that churaciciized her on*
tiro life. A fov'dier spirit nevea
lived and i .sbcHnty vvhibh so ailor led
earth, now briglitetis Heaven with
its purity, love and goodness. An
go's are rejoicing at her presence in
their hea'iiiful home of eternal sun-
sin lie, pence, and song. NV hat is
such a grief to ninny on earth is a
joy to thousands in the reaim of the
stars.
She was niv ideal wife, trite u*
Hmiven’s own |.»ve. Devotion and
ieiidei‘.»ess uiuikeil every footstep
and'act in a married life of nearly 15
you fa.
In her young ladyhood she wusihe
admired centre of the grace and
beauty! and inielligei.ee of i hi* social
etrcjff rtqt only of Maeon bn: wjietVv
(er she vj-lti-d l’o her grirf*s|iii-k■
eo hrt-brtt.d. five weeping cliildVen,
heart, brushed mu! nor mot other
monrpiog rolutives, the tendereyi
ami warmest • sympiuhit's of (hi-’
eoiiMii only me exteudrd
d'he'.fnnoiai sei vires *V'II oepiir to
morrow ifft. 'onoii nl throe o’clock
from tin* residence "f Mrs. !’ etc • il-
lel» corner of Forsyth utid MmJison
streets.—Macon Evening Nu.vs, 2'h!)
rtljimo.
Dr. 1*. M. Jolituon, of Loyett, is
iu ^Iic rl/jf, *
Administrator'B Sale.
By virtue of an order from the court ol
ordinary of Wilkinson county, will be fluid
before the court house door in Irto tovvuol
Dublin. J,aureus county, witliiu the legal
hours of sale, on tlie first Tuesday in De
cember next, tSdil. die following descrih-
.ed realty to-vvit: 2();4 uorefl of land in the
2nd laud district of Laurens county uijil
known as the Pond ti net No— Also IdO
acres adjoining the above and known lis
part of the Waiters tract Sold lor tlie ben
efit of tlie-heirs and creditors of th« late B
F Smit h deceased Terms cash I’liis O.c-
tober 29th ltJGG
4t T D Smith, Admr.
Administrators’3alv3.
By virtue of an order from the court of
ordinary of Laurens county, will b<£ Sold
before Hie courthouse door in the town ol'
Dublin,. Laurens county, on the first Tues
day iu December next within iho logrtl
hours of sale, lot of land No &08, fnietlon
ill lot No 334 containing 78 acres, 20 rtf res
of lot No 30*2 on northwest side of fluid lot,
all iu the lith district, nnd fractional lot
No 148 in the 1st district containing 14b
acres, all in Laurens county. Hold iih tin
property of ihc estate of .James ilerudoil
deceased for distribution Terms made
known on day of sale, tlds November 1st
1886
J. YV. Herndon,
Wallace Rowe. |
4t AdiniriismUors.’
Oidinission.
Laurens Court of Ordinary. November
Term, 1880.
Whereas M I) J Watson, executor on
tlie estate of Alexander' Outlaw. Ims filed
Ids application for letters of dismission
from said executorship;
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persous concerned lo show cause if any
they have why letters of dismission fro n
saiu executorship should not be granted
tiie applicant, on tlie first Monday iii Feb
ruary m-xt, this November 1st 1880.
John T Duncan,
3;ii Ordinary
Cuardianahip.
Laurens Court of Ordinary, November
Term 1880.
Whereas Fannie M Robinson 1ms filed
lier application for letters of giiardiiiUsUip
of- Miiiiue E dtokes, minor child of C O
Stokes late of said county decea-ed;
. Tiiutts ure therefore lo cite and adiiionlsli
all persons concerned to siio w canse if an /
they Imve why lelters of guardianship
for the person aud property of suid child
-houjd not be granted tlie applicant on tlie
first Monday iti Dcccmuer next-
Given •.iidermy oidemi signature. No-
I vembvr 1st I8aff.
John T Duncan,
4vv. Ordinary
Yoar’s Support.
GEORGIA, Laurens Oountv—
Ordinary's Ofljc Nov. 2nd, 1880,
Whereas appraisers nppoinled to set a-
part ii year's support to Mrs Nancy Smith
out of lief lute hii»band. O C Smith's es
late, have filed their award in this office in
terms of tiie law;
These are therefore to die and admonish
all person* concerned to show cuu»c if any
they have, on or by the first Monday in
Deoeiulier next, why wild award should
not lie made the judgement of thin court
and recorded.
4w Joun T. Duncan, Ordinary
-J. T. SMITH
HEADQUARTERS
irott
DRY GOODS
AND GROCERIES,
NOTIONS, BOOTS,
SHOES, HATS
AND CLOTHING. ' '
And Wooden ware.
I> NIIllrtHirtll-
Georgia Lauren* (/'ounty—Whereas A.
I. fliiilies administrator on the estate of
H. 0. Walker late of said county deceased
Inis, tiled Ids application frtr 1 letters of dis
mission from said admlnislriUion. These
are lliciefore to tile and admonish all
persons concerned to show cause if any
tliey lmvc wily letters of dismlsriou shouh!
not’ he granted the applicant on the first
Monday in February next.
Given under my official signature this
October 20th 1886.
John T. Duncan,
Jrdinary,
AN NO U NCilMKNT.
I hereby annoiinec myself a candidate
for Slieriff of l.aureus county, at tiie elec-
tlon in January next. I respectfully ask my
friends to go to Mitt polls and give me their
support^ and-ialwo ask those frtPbds wbo«r
expressed.favor has urged me to tiilif "ip
iiouncomeut, to co-operate.with me iu the
campaign;
THOMAS B. HUDSON-
j. 1. SMITE,
Manufno.urer and Dealer in
Watches and Jewelry of A’it cry De-
scrip! ton,
AGENT FOR
Waltitan, Kt.ntN, Simunufield and Lan-
ca'Tkr. Watoh Movemknth Encao-
jto- in Gold and Silver.
-i A$() A (iAWT FOU
Will. Siti itli & o’s cbltilimtud
Rolled plate vest chains,
warranted to wear as
well as solid gold.
Repairing, of fine and ootnpficnfeff watch
es u specialty, Watches sen! mo by ex
press or mail to. be repaired will he put in
order aud promptly tutui ued. Next dotr
to’ilooUs's hotel, DUBLIN, GEORGIA.
$100 A W i.KlC
Ladies or gentlemen cieviring plea«ant
prodmblo employment write at ortce. We
want you. to-handle an artielu of domemio
use that iveonvneuda ilaelf lu every one
at sight. Staple As Flour Sellslik*
hot hot cakes. Profits 301) per cent. Fatnl
lira wish jug ii prneliee economy should tor
tlioir own benefit write for particulars.
Used every day the year round in every
house. Brice wahiti reach of ail. Circu
lars free. Agents receive3 A JWPL tl
FritfeCr. Address DOMESTIC M’F’G
CO., MARION. OHIO,
F R TAX COLLEOTOR.
I respectfully announce m.vKolf a caad;-
date-for TAX COLLECTOR of Luureai
ctmniy, subject. Iiowever, to a democrntla
lunniu-tlioii sliouhl oho he held. I therefor#
earnestly solicit tho buppoil ami iniluenc*
of every citizen. Respectfully,
jpiJN F. HauvilT,,
j OE AMO rEK^STn
fzgf’Sii'l ill tlui nice mid ahull nol
gm left. Ou and after May lxt, wit
will bo ['rei'itml to fill lUl prdcra for
IgB'ANI) LiiMoss at [iricca lo- meot
any ami all oom|K*tion.\ Send o«
join ordoi'M. Satisf'iciiuMgmirmitot'd,
O'ALLA HER &!SMITH,
fStuictfittoy to W. A. Gallahcr,)
tpr.28 .5m Tennillb. Ga.
dismission.
. Lauren Court of Culinary, Boptembur
Term 1886. , ...
Whereas Tliomas Dixon executor of Ballla-
Metts lias filed ids application for loUeri
of dismission from said executorshlp.L
Those are tlierefore to cite and admoa-
isli all perilous concerned to sliow cause if
any tlniv have on or by the first Monday
in Decnmliur next, why leUera of dlrtmisa-
ion wliould not lie granted tho applicant
from said executorship.
Given under my official signature, Sep
tember Oth 1880.
JOHNT. DUNCAN,
8tn. Ordlmiry.
njIS IS FUR”
IN ORDER TO MEET THE GROW
ING DEMANDS OF OUR TRADE
WE HAVE BOUGHT DIRECT
FROM THE MANUFAC-
TOllERB, FOR CASH,
■ !.:n
..... TIIE MOST
Popular Brfands
'
.... , '77.?" i ft . t. :■ .H
QUININE:
HMcK. t It. nild 1‘. d H-.)
Now lie fore the Public.
And In conseqm ih ie of \U<$ low prico*
rihlflined by buying in larg* qiianlitl*«
from first hands, for tlie cash,
on and after 'THURSDAY,. J ULY m*,
sell this very ’ importnut and much a*ed
drug in ONE OUNCE VIALS, at tU
tusparalled low prlcv of ' '
t
~Safe of Town Lots.
WILT, l/c sold before tlie courlhoiiKc
door, in the town of Dublin, on the first
Tuesday iu November next, witliiu the le
gal hours of Sheriff's sales, at public out
cry, to tlie highest bidder, a largo number
of town lots in said town. For terms aud
inspection of woperty see J. B. Wolfe,
proprietor.
Fkldkk A Sandeiib.
NOTICE.
The undersigned will lie here from now
until the cotton hmloii closes tot tlie pur-
po-e of collecting and receiving cotton
from those agMilst whom l have demands.
All parties Indebted lo me are hereby »e
8 uired lo come forward and make I mine
iutc seUhoiuiut iff Iheir notes or arenunt",
and thereby save future trouble.. 1 mean
what l say. Ib-speetfully,
W a: WEAVER.
Dublin, Gad Oct. 13,1880.
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