The Dublin post. (Dublin, Ga.) 1878-1894, February 02, 1887, Image 2

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TXIE POST. WKDNKKRA V FKBRI.’ARY if 1*#7, CA, r, v I i 1 I 1 tiflpf J. A. PEACOCK Editor. An OrlOK^unrliiin Mr. T T . *». II. Hogan was 83 yearn Aid lam Monday, #4tli of .fan. 1387. Mr. W..J. Konlliam, his son-in-law, ami Mrs ForiJIram. liis claucjiter, jiroinj)!ci! i»y Itioir love for him. prc» j>ure I a sploaili'l birthday dinner j*n«jl iiiviin! nlioint one hundred of Aho neighbors with his children, grand-children and groat grand children to celebrate tho “Old ManV'84th birth day, (not 83rd birth day ns Post said in last issue) Kmculy persons ate at Lite long la- Ido, the others being kept away by flick nous. 11 rot her Hogan is the father of six living children, Ims thirty-five grand children and thirty-five gicat grand children. lie lived with Ins wife #botffc for,ty-five yoars whon death operated them. He has lived at his present homo fifty two years and has L*<wi a mem bar of Poplar Springs Jlnplist Church for nearly forty-four {years. He had a fall nearly two years ago, from which ho has never (recovered since his fall. He has boon almost helpless, confined to his bed enddiairall tho time, lie submits to Ills condition with Christian rosignu- 4lon and is often cheerful and happy lie receives tho kindest attention from Mr. and Mrs. FordImm with whom ho has lived for many years. They scorn novor.to tiro of pleasing him. , The nnivorsnry occasion was one of nninnt rod pleasure, nil mingling frooty without restraint, and tho old man on his easy olrair partook of the joy. Tho dionor, well, it was right to a T. A largo goblor und his son fl suppose) presided for a short time and then gave place to sillabub and ico cake. JJrothor Hogan was rolled >to tho head of tho tublo and was faced by Uuole John Duproo, an other octogonnrinn, who asked for tho blessing. Wo all felt good after dinnor, and enjoyed social chat for A faw hours, whon brother Hogan had all to asiomblo for religious sor + ic«, Brother Duproo conducted the worship and spoko tory feeling ly for a short time, then was sung h/'lhor Hogans favorite song und prayer was offered for all by brothor Duproo. Our sooial meetings are now oveK Since the holidays began we have hud sovon superb dinings in our neighborhood. JFe aro happy peo ple, blessed with pence and plenty nnd in love with ouch othor. We go to work now in our fluids hop- ing*to be blessed through tho year, nnd spared to ronow our social guth cringe whon out labors aro endod for tho your, and thus leave to our children no feuds to sottlo. but pleasant i cool lootlions of Imppy oc casions. Gko. M. I'ukscott. Notice. Is hereby given that my wife, Susan t\ Beaty, has my consent to become u public ami fn* Under after pabli cation of this notice for one mouth. Jamks A. Ukaty. Fdi. 3, 1887. g ’ Notice. l* luMfity given that my wife. M«rv Jvea, has my consent to becomo u public and free trader after publica tion of this notice for one month. Jam 10, 1887. Wm. Rba. Not iec. The he.-t cotton seed known. Thev Mcro brought from the west by Jus. Dillard and yiwlijs larger bolls, but ter grade of lint, and more of it per acre, than any other kind. Distance jt requires: 4$ by feet. Plant on common land April 15th. Knlirely j ust proof. For sale by Jahpkr Spivey, Dublin, Ga. fvMue of our eitirams are prepar ing their garden* for vuiIt sowing, whUb oil oi s .consider it rather early, past experience having brought about this conclusion. The "hot t»e»l** business does not meet with rova) among gardeners 'egetables that can he sown til order and withstand the bo put ia the ground, council of Saudursvilli tlir liwuwtm wine room- Pit hibitinn goes in of m the Gtb liift., nnd the n favor of hying '<> i % 1 s’ V*. *. AKHICA'S DIAMOND Thf HUtorjr oi thf IMM'fivpfy oi I'reclffii ItonM on the Onuige« In a farm-house, with its large tabic and bureau bearing a Jlible and two or three old Dutch books, and the clumsy rillo h utting in tho comer, after tho evening reading of a chapter in the IJocr /antiion, a trader named Niekirk, who chostt'd to bo present, told tho vromv Jacobs thnt the great white shining stones they had just been hear ing of reminded him of the pebbles the children played with, picked up along the banks of the neighboring Orange Itiver. As he spoke, there entered O’Reilly, an ostrich hunter. They tried one of the stones on the window glass and scratched It all over, the scratches remaining there till this day. It was agreed if it turned out a diamond all were to share equally. On his way to Capo Town O’lteflly showed the stone, and was laughed at for his credulity; it was even taken from him, and recovered with difficulty from tho street where it had been thrown; but “he laughs best who laughs last,” for in Cape Town the pebble from the banks of tla Orange was pronounced a diamond, and bought by Sir Philip Wodohouso for £601). Ten more such were easily found by tho vrouw Jacobs, and early in tho next year, 1888, several were picked up along tho banks of tho Vaal, among them tho renowned Star of South Africa by a Hottentot shep herd, who sold it to Niekirk, tho trader, fpr MX), who disposed of it on the a&tne day for £12,000. Then the rush began in earnest, first to Pniel and the river diggings on the Vaal—Pniel, which stretched with its sea of tents, its hivo of men nnd checker of claims, down to tho loud and busy river, and up again to the populous height of Kllpdrift. Here and there, but raroly upon the slope, a canteen of dirty can vas, or a plank-built (tore with roof of corrugated iron; upon the slope, all pocked with holes, so thnt all looked like some rude and careless cemetery. Within three months ofthetlrst dis covery there were 6,000 digging there. —The Comhilt Magazine. She Hum Won n Slvdul. Chicago can boast of ns brave a woman ns this country has ever pro duced, and one whom Congress should, when it moots, present wttti a gold medal. Sho has the nerve of a Moll Pitcher, nnd will never weaken on a bluff no matter how strong 1b is made. ITor name is Lamlsdmvtie; and the other night Bho closed tier house to do some shopping, nnd on her return dis covered a Vmrgluv busily engaged in rilling trunks und drawers. When her eyes rested on the burglar she did not faint, or run to the window and yell for the pollco, but she looked herself in tlic room with him, coolly removed her bonnet nml then full upon the aston ished thlof utul knocked him down and commenced to hurt him. She heat Ills head against the floor, dragged him around the room, nnd pounded him until he lost consciousness; then Bho clutched him by the cellar nnd dragged his limp form thumping down the stairway to the street door, whore she called a policcmnn and surrendered her senseless prisoner. Mia. Lnudsdowno was not at all excited, nnd It is said showed no more fatigue than if she had been pounding a beefsteak. The next morning the burglar was brought into court, nnd ho looked ns if he lind been through a wnrm personal encounter with n grizzly hear; nnd whon the keen, nervy eye of Mrs. LnndBdowno. sized him up ho dropped his head and shivered. The valiant female in giving her testimony to tho court stnted thnt tho prisoner was not the flrst burglar sho jind encountered, On another occasion she found one concealed .in Her wood shed, nnd despite his threat to kill her if she attempted to give tho alarm, sho promptly knocked htiu into tho clutches of the law and u state of insensibility with a piece of stove wood. A worn nn who has tho courage nnd tlio ability to pick up a scowling cracksman, and spunk him until he is dizzy, is to bo admired and honored by a government ns a heroine whose valor should not bo allowed to go unrecog nized. Let the glorious Mrs. Lands- downe be presented with a medal without delay. She Is certatnly three- ply aud all wool. Never Hint,1 Dmitoi WVbOcr. Daniel Wobater once made a great speech before an audience or thou sands In a natural amphitheatre among the Oreeu mountains in Vermont A writer recently visitod the spot ami found It s wilderness. - The desolation vra« perfect, and as a boar, utterly indifferent to our presence, shambled am>ss tlie road in front of us, wo wuro still more impressed with tho fact that ihe wilderness, with its accustomed inhabitants, had long resumed its ancient reign. Driving along for a ntilo or two, we saw a solitary shauty md a forsaken looking man who had just finished milking a starved cow. We stopped and asked him if he knew the spot where Wobater had spoken. * Webster—who was him?' ‘Why. ho was a great American orator, who made a speech somewhere around here many yoars ago.* • I never hern on he, an* l*vo been heron for moron thirty year.’ -Boston Pott the I* f D CHIT ASK. POKE HOOT. rOTAWHM. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tins powder never varies. A marvel of lurity, strength and wliolesomencss. loro economical tlmn tho ordinary kinds, and cannot ho sold in competition with the multitude of low lest, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cant. Royal Baking Powder Co.. 100 Wall St. N. Y. Dismission. Laurens Court of Ordinary, October Term 1880. Whereas If. II. Walker administrator on the estate of Jt. H. Helium has filed his application for letters of dismission from said administration. These are therefore to cite and admon ish nil persons to show cause if any they have why letters of dismission from said administration should not Ire granted the applicant on the first Monday in January next. Given under my official signature this October 4th 1880. Joinj T. Duncan, Ordinary. Dismission. Laurens Court of Ordinary. November Term, 1886. Whereas M D J Watson, executor on the estate of Alexander Outlaw, lias filed big application for letters of dismission from said executorship; These arc therefore to cite nnd admonish all persons concerned to show enuse if any they hnvo why letters of dismission from saia executorship should not he grunted tho applicant on the flrst Monday in Feb ruary ncxi, this November 1st 1880. John T Duncan, 8m Ordinary Year's Support. GEORGIA, Lauiusnb County— Ordinary’s Office, December 20, 1880. Whereas appraisers appointed to set apart a yenr’s support to the minor chil dren of C. C, Stokes, into of said county, deceased, out of (lie said C. C. Stokes’ es tate, have filed tlicir award in this office in terms of the law. These are therefore to cito and admon ish all persons, to show cause if any they have, on or by tho first Monday in Febru ary next, why said award should not be made tho judgment of this couit and re corded. . , John T. Duncan, Ordinary Administratrix’s Sate. GEORGIA, LAcnENs County. Will bo sold before the Court Honsc door in the town of Dublin, said county, on the flrst Tuesday in Match. 1887, within the legal hours of sale, the follow lug described realty, to-wit: 80 acres of lot No. 136; that part of lot No. J30 lying east of the public rood, containing20fcercs; also lot No. 160, containing 202j acres; lot No. 166. containing 202J acres; lot No. 106. containing 2021 acres; lot No. ICO, containing 502} acres, including gin house and screw, and adjoining lands of Fannie Ogborne, Joel Pierce. Joel T. Coney, G. w. Bishop, J. T. Chappell and Ira E. {Stanley. The public road bcibg the line from tho gin house to ihu ford of the mill crack, containing in the aggregate 010 aens more or Ims, and ii1m> that portion of land known as tho Ira Stanley place, containing !? acres, or lots Nos. 130 aud 187, more or J< s; all in the 2nd district of originally Wilkinson, now Laurens county. Said sale will bo tnadr for the pimw e of paying the debts of the estate of John F, Burney, demised, and of making dis tribution of said estate unions the lieirs of the said John F. Burney, deceased. Said sale made subject to (be wklovVs (low,r und ;.n aumiiiv in said lauds. JANE K. BURNEY. Administratrix Cuui-tis Annex. G..IIIHSCHMAN -—IS NOW WITH Einstein & Lehman, SA VA NNA II, - GEORGIA. IHFORMATO many persons mt this ---nn •Njfcr from* sithsr JUmnNim, r.tna 4m Baek and Sides, Bad Mood, ttalaria.Censtipednm Jt Kidney TrvuMes. -^VOLINA CORDIAL CURES RHEUMATISM, 1W1 UIiah) and Kidnov Trxjul.lr*. bjr cleejialng the I.I nhI of .11 tu liu}>uritU*, etrvttfthealu* *11 part* m U»« body. --—VOLIIU CORDIAL CURES SICK-HEADACHE, X<H»rm\jrt.«v In tbe Umhx. Back .\ml fiiiltw. by touluf tU tisfiM Abd Mrrn£tUeuiti£ Ute tnuacica. -*■—VOLINA CORDIAL CURES DYSPEPSIA, hHUtMUou K».1 Sr lb* ul.. IUUn<f ofth* Food ihhu^h the proper Action of tht •uvm*fh ; H a b+*Uhv nppnuu. VOUKA CORDIAL CURES RCRYOUSRESS, rVpr«viMo?t nf ipirift nn.i U\vUu**i, by eallvro- IU£ *o>L tcuit'ji the iviirtu. "* YQIIKA CORDIAL CURES OVERWORKED ••j* V ' 1 "?*' I'S'V »i*a sickly CMMr»u. It U^Uf.igWfuI 4M MittilMi Ukfvihfntl Toole. . Voltiii| .V^iBAAitn ami T>larr a f* r I^h7, A »», ccmirlr«« » • if.f».i i i 'vk. t.M t j PrtWill i A'flpt .\duivca yOLINA DRUC A CHEMICAL CO. ITALY I MOD V, Mt>., U, a. A. THE GREATEST BLOOD PURIFIER OF THE ACE. THE GOLDEN BEE HIVE. THE BEST lE'VZEill .exX-T OH THE UVin&.IEJIBTJET. A SINGLE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. No Family Should be Without It. There is no Bee Hive in use that is one-hall as convenient and perfect. Thousands are iu use daily proving the above assertions. For further particulars, apply the proprietors, for this county, HICKS Sc SMIICDS:. DUBLIN, GA. CERTIFICATES. Albany, Ga„ August 1, 1885. Dr. Whitehead- Dkah Bin:—I lind a bad case of blood poison, which for tw6 years defied all treatment. One bottle of I*. " ~ it permanent cure. P. P. made John Gaffney. Waycross. Gn., July SO, 1885 I had the rlieimintism for five months, nnd I took one bottle of Dr. Whitchend’s P P P and it cuied me sound and well, and I hesitate not to recommend it to those who desire a blood purifier. Respectfully, J E PHtm F fteen Years a Sufferer from Rheumatism. What Hon. W. H. Wilder, Mayor of Albany, G»„ says. I suffered and durin specifics t! . ■ I paid $3.00 per bottle for and took nine bottles and received no benefit from any of them. My grandson, who runs on the B. & W. Railroad, finally got a bottle of P. P. P. (Prickly Asli, Poke Root and Potassium) while in Waypross and induced to take it. Tho first bottle showed its won derful effects, and ufler continuing tire use of it for a short time the Rheumatism disappeared, and I feel like a new man. .1 take great pleasure in recommending it to sufferers from Rheumatism W. II. WILDER Albany, Ga., Junel°, 1888. Lake City, Fla., June 24, '86. C. H. Newman, of Lake City, Fla., snys his wifo has suffered for seven years with a complication of diseases, of which Asth ma was the most prevalent. Bhe has not laid down in bed for sevon years, He has expended all the money his business has made him in that time for mcdiciucs, physicians, etc., to obtain relief for her but without any success whatever. He was advised by physicians to try P. P. P. He finally did so, expecting to derive no benefit, but after taking less than two bottles eruptions appeared all over her and she immediately began to improve, and now her skin is perfectly clear. Bhe sleeps soundly overy night on an ordinary pillow, and her general health has not been better in years. Mr. Newman, who is a merchant of Lake City, is very enthu siastic over the cure, and" thinks it tire grainiest blood purifier und tonic of the ago Waycross, Ga., Nov 15, ’80. Greenville, Fla., June , 1886. Dr. Whitehead: In the year 1878 l was attacked with a severe case of Blood Poison thnt defied nil treatment. I went to several physi cians but found no relief. Finally 1 went before a board of physicians at Tallahassee nnd was examined, (md my case was de clared to bo a virulent case ot Blood Pol son, and nil the medicines they gave me failed to eradicate the drcndiul disease nml my life was in danger. I lost the use of my left urra, nnd a physician at this place said my arm would have to be ampu tated. The corruption that came from the various sorc9 wat so offensive that I disliked to come in contact with iny friends aud neighbors. I took thirty-two bottles of nn Atlanta Blood Purifier, also a lot made in Baltimore, nnd iu fact everything that I could lu-ar of, but rceoivec no bene fit- I had entirely despaired when vour General Agent. Mr. Clarkson, came here advertising P. P. P. (Prickly Ash Poke Boot and Potassium) and induced me to give it a trial. I got one large bottle, took it, nnd one and a half smallones, and the various sores bays healed entirely and the* new skin has n clear, healthy color, and my general health is better than it baa been before in ten years. I consider it the gramlest blood medicine of the ago, as such a sninli amount shows up wonderful effects. I am agent of the F. R. & N. R. R. at this place, Greenville, Fla , and take great pleasure in recommending a medicine that has performed suclr wonders for me. Respectfully yours, J. W. HAMMERLY. Waycross, Ga„ Nov. 15, '85. Dr. W. II. Whitobcnd: I)kau Sik:—At your request I will state my cas. Borne years ago 1 contracted ma laria in its most violent form while living at Newark, N. J. I consulted various physicians and took numberless prepara tions recommended as sure - cures,” but it stuck to me like a brother—or more like a mother-in-law. I finally came South, and while here tried new remedies said to ••al ways cure malaria, but it stuck to me, and you know the old broken-down condi tion 1 was in when I cams to you. You put me to taking your P P P and I im- provtid rapidly, and uiu to-day in as good health as l ever was—in fact better- As a remedy for a broken-down constitution it has no equal. Yours, etc. T P Cottle. Tim above medicine is for rale wholesale and retail, at s?. sms® * e©*8. Dublin, Ga. IDLIR9 tLIIIIIC ANO DIAKY POH 1887 s».i» HI.- r ALMANAC, till ft OOMVLKTK OI ARY Ih* J.jr Ir. W h».t KltKF Of »U 4. nil-™ ot u <- i a .-.or m&ii-tlon i*i*ii>» or »sc. poa- oy>- »‘«i‘!i'. Atna VOLINA DRUG ANO CHEMICAL OO. PAVTIMCRg, MO., U. 6. A, i OAR LOAD OFENSiSiS JUST ARRIVED: WILL SELL EXTRA CHEAP TO CLOSE THEM OUT. GEO B. LOMBARD & CO, ftiigusia, Georgia. Largo stock Engines, Gin and Presses, Belting, Packing, Oil and Findings, Injectors, Electors, Inspirators, for immediate delivery. Engino, Mill and Boiler Repairs Pomptly done. Cast Iron and Brass Every day working 100 hands. H. HICKS&CO., HEADQUARTERS FOR Drugs, Medicines and Books. -ALSO- PaintB (all colors), linseed oil, varnishes, window glass, putty, white lead, saali too whitewash brushes, paint brushes, marking brushes, glue (white aud browu), Drop black, Lamp black, analincs, machinists oil, lamps, lamp fixtures, lanterns, kmunmo oil, matches, starch, marbles, cream tartar, truKscs, syiuiges. eye goggles, uipple shields, supporters, shoe brushes, blacking, Jcnrbolic soap, castile soup, rubber nipples shoulder braces, sal soda, alum, salt poire, sulphur, hi carb soda, blti'ng, fixed oils, sssential oils, mustard, ginger, cloves, nutmegs, blue stone, copperas, flavoring axtracts, madder, .ndigo mud, Spanish brown, breast pumps, Ashing rankle, razor erap3, razor hones, Horaford’s Bread Powders. J’atapscb powders, potash, sulphur oep, mace, coudensed milk, Liebig’s extract of beer, imperial gruuura, plain and eincy candies, fruit jars, corks, oil cans, uli sizes, from gill oilers up to G-gullou jack fts, the celebrated tunnel-lipped measures, aud a full line of the most popular Patent Medicines. —Such as— Us Cordial, Indian Blood yrup, Groeux August i'lnv rey’s Prycr’s Pile Ointment. Ayer’s Hair Vigor, Hull’s lh Flower Kathairon Tricophers, Simmons’ Liver Regulator wer Cure, DeWeo’e Carmusttive, Safe Kidney Cure, Ague m Oil, Carling Oil, Mincug Linimcut, Volcanic Woriment, Parker's Santo Worm Lozenges, Liuenzine, Spaldin Prred Glue, Tati’s Pills, B Wright’s Pills, II era Pills, Ayer's Pills, Gilder’s Pills.aA Apple Pills, Jayne's Pill’s Perfected Liver Pills iudiaa Root Pill Ealey’s Chill & Fever Pfronlls. Bittern, Curatine, Tyler's Syrup of Gunv Arabic, Peruvian Chill Cure, Cuban Chill Tonic, Holman's Liver Puds, Brew er's Lung Restorer, Marshalls Prepared Cubob Cigarettes, Lactopeptine, 8. 8.8., arui Biit-eufelu’s Medicated Stock Feed. IIu J’s Vegetable Worm Syrup, Bull’s Baby Syrup, Boy’d’s Buttery, Day's Kidney Bud, Worm Confections, Alcock’sPorous Plasters StrengUiening Plasters, Benson's Capciue Plast, iiiclTcr’s l’eiuvjuu Chili Cure . FANCY GOODS. Balm nii.H (all .{are and elegant Colognes, cheap Colognes, Musks, Extracts, Magnolia Ilnir Dye, Beautiful Toilet Soaps, Pomade, Plain aud Fancy Powder... (Jour styles) Tooth Brushes, Null Brushes, Clothes Brushes, Bduev.iig j-biiohcs. Pouniei Brushes, Ladies’Knives, Mutch Boxes, indelible Ink, Pocket Lucira, I ravin* Caid Hair brushes. Flair Oil, Bath Sponges, Shaving ( reuni, iu, . BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Legal <"’ap, Foolscap, Bill Paper. Not* 5 paper. Letter paper. Envelopes (nil sizes) scaling wux, mucilage, fancy box paper, biunk books, ledgers, day-books, account books pens, pencils, slates, school crayons. Webster’s spellers, Inks, pencils, slides, ink erasers, paper fasteners, rubber bands rulers, mag’e inkstand*, calendar pencil protectors, pen holders. Arnold’s Writing Fluid, a lull hut* of the school book* recently adopted by the School Board for the Puli ic school of Laurens count* Hymn Books, and Psalmists. (3§r We will order any book not in slock end furuml uinc >n a short time at publisher's prices, provided the money is left wiiii the r-rtrs II. HICKS & CO., DUBLIN. GEORGIA. feb 18-tf =F=== MAPT.TW MAGAZOfE JFLXJF-H.3E7 ”“*'****’ Beat In THo World. For ii’JWJ*mall«mo- ?L cftnbre.« araln, powder; S8cal.Mftr. fSiJfiralET-’J* 70 * nd T“° «tronge»f nhootlng rlfic made ftttteitecmcr xoa-«iite*<l and the only abtolulely Mfo rifle on m«S5! BALLARD »?<« T. r fanwf aKrvntl•>«* Knn.i«M >i.!d!tra. irt Hlin, world renowned. 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