The Dublin post. (Dublin, Ga.) 1878-1894, January 26, 1887, Image 2

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THE POST. WEDNESDAY JANUARY : C. 887. J. A. PEACOCK Editor. Free jwuwcB for scnntora ami don* gresHiiien and their and rc* ItUiveg, up soma saw fit lo dainund, iuo nntnborod among tlio thing of tlioptut. lion. Charles P. Crisp, tho able and iuflucntlhl reprosenlu- ii\*c of congress from this district, itccmcd to have the interstate com merce bill, which hits passed both senate and house, and which makes it an offence for railroads lo offer, or'inombei's to accept, free pusses, under his especial.cure in the house, when it passed by a vole of five to one, last Friday. Mr. Crisp’s speech in favor of tlio bill has re ceived much deserved praise from various quarters. Perl laps some of the members alio have heretofore Upon conspicuous for their absence will have inure business where duty Culls. W--. T The drought in Texas, prevalent over a largo portion of territory west and north of the Brazos river, and extending far down tlio river edge toll um it tan county, it more serious l linn ;t "ii at many ill tlieso ' parts have been able to learn, «»d severer limn can bo hardly roulited by those living in a more fortunate part of tlio country. Tlio logislrtturo of that state appointed a special coin mit'.iMi to inventigale the extent of Buffering and Lltu report submitted wart t;> tin' effect that it tRlIio most dealruutivo drought ever known in tlio statu ; that (hero tiro at least thirty (.10.000) Mpmsuttd persons who nro, or soon will ho, alwulntoly do (dilute, and who cannot possibly subsist with out iuimodiaie iissis* lance. Tliooom.inittco reoommond od an appropriation of §100.000 for tlio immodiato relief of tlio sufferers, nmUtr suoh provisions ns may be doomed best., until crops can bo growp. . ■ ■■• ; T'' liueko.ye DiiIh, Tho paU’mia of the Buckeyesohoo' jiuyg hciMi fniiniuvto in securing 11»< sorvipos of Miss Alice Gumming for the prestmt term. Miss Camming hub taught in this neighborhood be fore and already has tlio esteem anil admiration of the people. Tltoro is cousidoruhlo Hioknocp ln this soo'ion —whooping cough and imMuUw provatllu^ among the child ren and several oases of pneumonia wilh the grown people. Mr. Willie Hightower has been desperately ill with pneumonia but liia physioian now thinks that with euro and good pursing ho will recover. Mrs. John Gornlo is lying very low with measles and pneumonia at her residonco on Mr. J. D. Smith's jditcoT-" .-‘V: Mrs. Julia Love, who lived on Mr. T. J. Bliiokshear’s place, died last Friday of mensles and pneumonia. Mr. V. J. Fulford, Who has been inerchaudiMng at the Bluukshour uiill store for sometime, was tlio vie- Um of.i hold robbery on tb.o night a Her the election of county officers. At tho roarof the tltoro is a small room with a door opening into the yard, Mr. F. does not use this room and keeps the door looked and harrpd. Oaring election day dif- fetenfc persons wore in this room on- gagod in private conversation.’ N«sht nppniiu'in'd. M I. V. loi'her np t In- si nro, nov taking Hiu pn'uuution to examine the above mentioned door, knowing that he naver made use of it. When ho rclimuid to his stoic uvxt moniing lie discovered that some one‘had during the night par- lied olY §10 or §15 worth •»( good-, and i«orliafs niertk; lie found thr cuter door of the bank teem closed but the bars were down, showing that some bin laid, dirit g tlio pi'o vious day, slipped hack the bars, t li is allowing an easy ent i.mico into the More to can v out tlnde well laid plans. Mr. I t))ford is an honest, iit.lostriotts cUhtott and has the svm- patiiivs of the entire community in Ids (lo him) h<> i\ v !>'-s (•title Joe Guyton, who received .such a severe blow on his head two weeks ago, is fast reooveiang from its affect**. Tlio wound is healing, and ion. for the whooping c«mgh tlio little follow would be himself again. Miv. t« nylon's five c!t Id reft hiiin the cough—i wo of ihem suffering very severely from it. . I Mr. I, It. Parker MtitnnCHOt'i tin* n‘|i tUV oR llluck sheafs* mill to lay.sj «le h is team'd it for a ter") of vt-ars- < He will 'Immowo n larao v»ei of I SCHOOL AND CHURCH. —•Tito sermon, for preaching whirl .John Knox paid the penally of tern lornry suspension from preaching, i fait, recent!> brought $2,076 from ai Kngii-h colJuetor. —Four years ago, the town of tV«h stop, L>. T., w:ts unpeopled. Rcciutl IlgiouM ervie*> lieli! t.y uypfp ferent (bpiolninutioiiH ill five diH'cion churches. - go Ilcrald. —A movement, is on font looking t« the enlargement of Princeton Oollcjr to university pilpitioni. The sop gestion came from its honored I'nati- ilent MctNndi.—.V. T. Timet. —Ouc-t hinl of the populat ion of Phi* ndelphin hold membership* in her lit! nittirelies, ami about one-fourth tie population attend divine service on Sunday,—Philadelphia Prcst. —It is proposed to establish In Brook lyn a ehiireh for Chinese, at Haynmm and Pulton streets, where there Is nor a sort of headipiarlers for work miion, the emigrants from the Celestial Em pin*. Over three thousand Chineso al ien'll (he Snmhtv-uchool;, of the city.— A', y. Moil. ’ v —A resolution lins been adopted by the Cleveland (0.) Board of Educa tion requesting the Committee oi Judiciary to report what legislation i> necessary in order that tho Clovulnm- Manunl Training-School may ho ninth In some roomier a part of tho public- school system. . • —It is urged by some that mission- sehools and household training-school* for girls should bo utilized to turn girl- to dpinestle srfrvleft rattler than to th. diops and factories. Tlmt they wf* not seek this sorvlco is largely n matter, of ensto, which women can do some tiling in their homes lo remedy.—Bon- toil herald. —One hundred and forty-nine of tin* live hundred and thirty-seven student- enrolled at Berlin University ore Amur ieaus. Tim day will dome when appli emits for tint higher tcchiCnl oducutim. of foreign universities need • 'hot g> beyond our shore*. .Great institution' of learning—great in the distinction «: tlieir professional elmli'S. their wealth their appliance*!, tlieir libraries am’ their putmnngu- cun not lie reared ii :t day. But us mir own Institutions g< tliere are few men who.cun afford to ig nore tl\oin.-—f.7o>;rt//o Inter Ocean. / SUTTER’E *.\L'3GETS. • Ooneral sliprm.m 'l .11* (low He Touted Tlioin wl|li Mli Tootle General M r . T. siiernmn lins been promilieillly identified with matter* af fecting the world's ! rt-uy independent of Ills brilliant ..iliilary earner in the •IvU war. He drew up (lie lirst ollioial (tport to the ttovemmeiil of tlie Unittsl dates of I ho ,lii«eov,.ry of gold in Cali- ornia. Gold .\yiW> discovered in tin ipVIng of lHLH rtlioiii sljdy miles utmve ’lie present City of Kaenimeuto. Gum oral Mumoii was at time time in com- maud of tho United States forces in California am) acted as military Gov ornor. with linadquarters at Monterey, tlio capital of the Territory. Genera* Slierman. then a young Lieutenant ol tho Third artillery, was the Adjutant oi General Mason's staff, i'erlm Hnnua, hOW tho great city of .San Francisco, was but a hide-trading port of four lum 1ml .native irthabitanta. A* smm n.- rold was .diseoveml Captain Snitch vent down to Monterey with a quantl- 1 y of samples of the preeious metnl for lie inspection of Lte military author!,* General Sherman, in conyersctUAn with some friends a few evenings ahioe,* •»'fem*d to this important hispiuienU went substantially as follows: "Cap-, aiu Sutter bnnighl Into Genehll Via- son's ofileo several small paq)4hg0sdf sample* and spread llinn out (u /.nr US. rhe sjiis lniens pi-t'sehtod vapiedA^firs't' ' :'rui)ili*h scale*ami split pen'slip to the, dwt of beans. General MasAri 'ftJkeJ it ( know bow to te*t wimthlirTIjjib slutl vas gold or not. 1 aald eefthlmy. aed nnmHli^teiy tried my tetftihbdf - K liimp nd made an imhmtaUou..which 1 bh' -tt'ssed iue it was iu;i)loablv. • l thee ent for a hammer and an nxe mu' ■outybul several plooes out lliil. Thb vaa a crude hut- prnctieal test, but \v< lien applied acids, which voritiod the ’act that the samples wuro genuim .■old. i vvas at once sent up to tho dig ;lngs and made a thorough examine ion of l|te gold discoveries wlduh wer* •ajddly being found in new loeaiite *nd in wonderful amounts. 1 rcturuu< 0 Monterey with a quantity of sped nop namples and divw up tho offiidc \qmrt to the Government, wide van sigueti hy General Mason. Th. " '•port, m-ciimpanicd with a quantity o ample* of gold, was forwarded l»y r pecial ixvuxr of dispatches, who wa* •o other Uuh Henry l). Ctuikcv, roeentl' lie first Govsruor of tlds District o 'olnmld*. He vu sent off In n stual : ‘ailing-vessel, with instruction* to in crecpt a Bril ish stasmvr on tho south rii coast' and make rapid transit t« Vasiitngton.Wtganllcssofttxpeiise. W v uul nouiem iceeii mm«od of tho ratili . at ion uf,t|m tco^y with Mvxibi> cocun, difornla to the,,Unitetl States, an MW )n*ee**:)rily: very anxious .Unit th ioVernment'shoidd (Kw*.-**informafi«» ‘i (lie discovery i»f goat ut the earliest uonteiiL? . ■ t* - -D * Tim* less than forty your* ago “Oi ’ t'eeinu,.oil's” Us'tii made the lirst oilicia inpii'ss, put t lie first Government staim if vsltji iiil'tlin }P>ld iU'lved from tie nines of this mmlern-laud of Ophir Vitd it i* a fair pee* i.nptiun that nenv ban half of the sixty million iuhalul 't *nts --I I!«i- Kt-puhiic,'u it,, hiv enjoying 'vonderful'- ( |(r»wpeHty, nwiiuii^ iiys|j from the di*c%ivery of golff It aliforiua, have l*vu Imru stuee Uni 1 ll S'u rm iu l..dent.Hl the |M |M>< iU» hi.- u* •' 1 P. P. P. rKt.V ABM. POKE HOOT. •POTABPIfM- POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tins powder never vanes. A marvel of mrity, strength anil wliolesomenes*. jlorc cconomitaJ tliau the ordinary kinds, and cannot Ihi sold in competition with tho multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cant. Rovai. Bakino Powdek Co., 100 Wall 8t. N. Y. Dismission. Laurens Court of Ordinary, October I’crrn 188(5. Whereas K. II. Walker admini*trator on the estate of ll. If. Kellnm has tiled ids upidication for lettcm of dismission from said administration. •• These are tliereford to cite and .admon ish all persons to show cause. |f any they ■Iinvo why letters of dismission from said administration should not he granted the applicant on the first Monday In January next. Given under my ofHcial siguaturc this October 4th 188(J. John T. Duncan. Ordinary. Dismission. Laurens Court of Ordinary. November Term, 188C. Whereas M D J Watson, executor on the estate of Alexander Outlaw, has filed Ids application for letters of dtrxnlssion from said oxeentorship; These are therefore toeitennd admonish nil person* concerned to show eidtse if any they knvc why Inters of dismission from said executorship should not he. granted the appl*eant on the first Monday in Feb rnnry next, Ibis November 1st 188(ii John T Duncan, 3m Crillnary THE GREATEST ;uies PBFJFI1! OF THE ACE. THE GOLDEN DLL IDYL. TSZJ3 BEST EYEB JPTJO? OUST the IlvE-A-VR, :k: ibt. A S1MJLE TB1AL WILL CONVINCE T0U. No Fdmily Should be Without It. There is no Bee IliveTn-itseilmtis olieTialf as /j.vJUdt conyenient and~pe^cC; v Thousands^e=i?i^e (lSly proving the alwvc assertions. For furUtcrpfiilieubu-s. upplj lire pnjprlutors. for this county, ' - , /I li > 1 ’ ETTGT^S & SMITH,MM/f. QA. OE11T1FI CATES. Alliany, Ga„ August 1,1885. Dr. Whitehead- Demi Sm:—I hud a bad case of blood poison, which for two years defied nil treatment. One bottle of P. P. P. made a pcimaucnt cure. John Gaffney, Waycross,;Qa., July 3ft, 1885 I had the. rheumatism for flvu mouths, and I took one bottle of Dr. WldtcWmct’s P P P and itcuied me sound and well, and I hesitate not to recommend it to those who desire n blood purifier. Respectfully, J E Smith. F.ftoen Year8 a Sufferer from lllieiiniatisui. Wliat lion. W. II. Wilder. Mayor of Albany, Ga., says. I suffered fifteen years withRhcuinntism and during (lint time tried alitlie so-called specifies that I could hear of. One of them I paid $3.00 per bottle for uiiil took nine bottles ntid received no benefit from any of them. ““ — -j - Jti.-.. B. & P.P . Potassium) while in Wayeross and induced to take it. The first bottle allowed Jits won derful effect*, and after continuing tho use of it for a short time the Rheumatism disappeared, urul I feel like a new inan. take great piemanc in recommending it to. sufferers from RlietiumUsm W. it; WILDER. Albany, Ga., June 1°, 1880. C8 ntia received no benefit from any of . My grandson, who runs on the W. Railroad, finally got u Dottle of . P. (Prickly Asti, Poke Root and Year's Support. GEORGIA, LAUitBiis Uom.rW-- OrdinaryV^'iai^^&Ji'HVWr'ic. 1886. Whereas k”ppotnted to set apart a yvivr’aMipoH to the minor chil dren of C. C. Stoke*, lute of said county, deceased, out of the said G. C. Stokes’ es- tale, have filed their award in this office in terms of tlio law. These nro therefore to cite and admon ish all persons'to show cause if any they have, bn or by the first Monday in Febru ary next, why said award should not be made the judgment of this court iiud re corded. John T. Duncan, Ordinary * Administratrix's Sale. GEORGIA, IjAuUuxs County. Will;be Sold before (he Court House ? dbori(i. tho town of Dubliu. said county, on ithesflret- Tuesday in Miuch. 1687, within tliu legal hours of sale, the follow ing dgscrl Ibcd, realty,- ttwwit: 80 acres of JnttNo. 138;'thiff part of lot No. J80 lying Hifnhung S021 acre*, including gin house and Screw, and ndjblniag lands of Fannie iOgbormv.rJoei Pierco. Joel T. Coney, G. isliop, J. T. Chappell and Ira E, Stanley. The public road being tlio line Tom ltie gin house to thd ford of the niill ■reek, containing, jn this aggregate 01(1 liftns more dr less, and ul.o that portion S lmul known as the IraStanley place, ntaining !7 acres, of lots‘No*. 18(1 and Ti inore or less; all In the 2nd district .originally Wilkinson, now Lauren., (it *y. Skill sale will be made for the purpose paying tlimdidits of the estate of John Burney,.decerned,.and of'inakingdis- InitioVi of said estate umnng tlu-lieirs ot tlie said John F; BuIto-j*. deceased. Paid sale made subject to Urn widow's dower aud an annuity m said lands. JANE E. BURNEY, Administratrix Cum-lis Aunex. A CAR L8AB MlMllM JUST ARRlVSDI WILL SELL EXTRA CHEAP TO CLOSE THEM OUT. GEO B. LOMBARD &, GO, Augusta, .Georgia. Large stock Engines, Gin ami Presses, Beijing, fttckmg, Oil and Findings, Injectors, Electors, Inspirators, for itlitiiediate delivery. Engine, Mill ami Boiler Repairs Pomptly done. Gust Iron und Brass Every day working 100 Imnds. II. HICKS&CO., —— EIEADQUARTERS FOR Drug’s, Medicines and Books. -ALSO- shields, supporters, slice brushes. biacking,’.c;ubolie’sr.iip, (Wstilc soapTrutbJf i jple lea G. HIRSCIIMAN -IS NOW WITH- Einstein & Lehman, x.ii.i.v.v.i //. - ceonou. INFORMATIOH MIANY PERSONS at thU «mwm •uffer from ■4 eit htw 1 Ilnulnch*, Xcur.ilgto, Xtheumntlam, Vain m in th» J.hnK*, Il.trk' and r Shit'*, JI.jiI Mood, Malaria,CoH*lipntioH.i-Kiltnrtf frouUc*, VCIIKA CORDIAL CURES RHEUMATISM, )t*.| ni«v| »n4 KUn^v VrouMre, Wtlm Uotvi offtjl IU lutputtUsit, MfiffhjtlivllillJ all iguti Pi lu« IhhI v, -»—Y0LIHA CORDIAL CURES SICK-HEADACHE. HturmlgU, in Iht UmU, hack an J 8tfle» by |MUIU« Ut« Mnaihl Iho ihuASw —VOLINA CORDIAL CURLS DYSPEPSIA. !uaiff«»iton and l^tuiijvmon, by tldt&£U» I Miujjofilu* KvidUinujih Iho j»r» j- r kcUiittof Lhi »4otuAta ; II cixmU* A lu*ulii v VOLINA CORDIAL CURES KERVOUSHESS, r ;;r!—• Y0L1HA CORDIAL CURES OVERWORKED >4 Sickly Lake City. Fi.a., June. 24, ’8i). C. .II. Newman, of Lake City,Fla., says iiis wife ha* suffered (or seven years with a complication of diseases, of w hich Asth ma was tlie most prevalent. She lias not laid down in bed tor seven vears, lie has expended all the money his business ban made him in that time for medicines, physicians, etc., to ohtaiu relief for her hut without any success whatever. lie wus advised hy. physicians to try P. P. P. lie finally did so, expecting to derive no benefit, but after taking less than two bottles eruptions appeared all over her and she immediately begau to improve, ami now her skin is. perfectly clear. She .sleeps sopudly every night on.au ordinary Pillow, and her general health lms not been better in years. Mr. Newman, who i* n merchant of Luke City, is verv oulhn- siustie o'er the cure, uud thinks' ft the ginhdcBt blood fmritiur and tonic .of the -ge • ! WaycRcss, Ga., Nov., 15, '80. Grceuville, Fla.. June , 1880. Dr. Whitehead: In the year 1878 t was attacked with u severe ease of Blood Poison that defied all. treatment. 1 went to several physi cians but found no relief. Finally I Went before a board of physicians at Tallahassee and was examined, and my case was de clared to be a virulent case ot Blood Poi AOti, uiid uilUhu medicines they rave me failed tp eradkato the dVciuirul disease and uiy life was in danger. 1 lost the use of my left arm. and a physician at this place said my arm would have to benmpu- tated. Tlie corn(pt,mn.,tlmt‘came fiom tlie various sore.« wat so offensive that I disliked to come In contact with mv friends aud neighbors. I look thirty-two bottles of an Atlimta Blood Purifier, also a jot niadu in Baltimore, uiul in fact everything '.bet I could hear of. but rccclvcc no bene fit- I liad entirely despaired when, vour General Agent. Mr. Clarkson, canid here ’advertising P. P. P. (Prickly Ash Poke Root and Potassium) and induced me to give it n trial; I got one large bottle, took it. und one aud a half small one*, and tha various'sores has* healed entirely and the new skiu lm» a clear, hoalthv color, and my general healtli is better than it has town before in ten years. I consult, r it tlie grandest blued medicine of tlie ago, as such a small amount shows its wonderful effects, lam agent of IheF. It &N. U. It at tills place. Greenville, Fla , and take great pleasure in recommending« medicine that lias performed such wonders for pH’. Respectfully yours, J. W. PAMUERLY. Pntapsco powders, potash, sulijiur lieef. imneml :iihitibni •'ntntn'imH popular Patent Medicines. —Sucli ns- Flower Katlmiron Tricppiiers, Simmons’ Liver Regulator wer Cure, Dc-Wee'e'CarnmsUive, Safe Kidney Cure, Ague in Oil, Carling Oil, Mineng Liniment, Volcanic \Vor jjnent, Parker’s Sunto Worm J.ozengts, Liuenzine, Spakllnr’s Pried Clue, Tutt’s Pills, R Wright’s Pills, H er’s Pit’s, Ay er’s Pills. Gilder’s Fills,Apple Pills, Jayne’s Pill’* Perfected Liver Pills Indian ■ “ RoSdt : PUl Bak-y’s Chili ,b - Fever PlronlL, Bitters. Curatine, Tyler s Syrup of Gum Arabic, Peruvian Chili Cun-, Cuban Chili Tonic, Holman’s Liver Pads, oi"s Lung Restorer, Marshall's Prepared Cuix b Cigarettes, Luctopei>tiue, 8. S . S.. and Slice a fell.., Medicated Stock Feed. Hu l’s Vegetable Worm Syrup Bull s Baby Syrup, Boy’d’s Battery, Day s Kidney p M 1, Worm Confeotiohs, Aleock’sPorous Plasters Strengthening Plasters, Benson’s Cupcinc Piast, Kieffer’s Peruvian Citffi CiuL FAXCTGOODb. .'lure and elegant Colognes, cheap. Colognes, Musks, Extracts, Magnolia 1 Balm I I lilt' Ilt'n ILirtlil ifnl UIA! I l.i . ft i c . . Hair brushes, Llaii Oil, BuUi Sponges, Shaving Cream., iiu. book* axd t>TA riaxuii r. tho Pul) ic-school' of'Laurens county recently adopted bv the School Board ibr Hymn Books, ami Psalmists. 83^ We will order any hook not in. stock and furnisL i time *»i u short time at publisher's piiecs, provided tL. money is Ai.A.lL. ;!;•» civrsL ll; :-V’v « * CO., fell 1.8-tf DUBf.lN. CLOrrCJA'. 1 33ostt In Tlio World. for target sho @ Wayeross, Ga,, Nov. 10, '80. Dr. W; II. Whitehtwl: Dkah Sm:—At your request I will state my cns. Some years ago 1 contracted inn- liiria in its most violent form while living at Newark, N. J. I consulted various physicians and took numberless prepare-1 lions recommended as sure cures,” but it j stuck to me like a brother—or more like a mother-in-law. I finally came South, and I while here tried new remedies said to "al- I ways cure malaria, but it stuck to me, 1 and you know the old broken-down condi tion 1 was in when 1 camu to you. put me to takiug your P P P and 1 proved rapidly, and am to-day in as &bod I health as 1 ever was—in fact better.' As* w n**~**. a remedy tor a bi-ukcu-down constitution it has no equal. Tours, etc. T P Cottuk. The above medicine u> for Mile wholesale and retail, nt ” - amwoeronpest shootiujArlflt*made tot iMoca Ur '«sa S !iA n,,tci ’'l !in< ' th0 on!v nb£oln ’-‘'*y Hilo on tno iiuiKP fourteen ilIfTerent gtyies, prices from $13,oo u\\ Semi fur illustrated catalogue. 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