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TIKIim POST.
WEDNESDAY MARCHR mi
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J. A. PEACOCK Editor.
Jfr,
(Communicated.)
Editor:
la the Advocate of the
£8r& alt, I rood with much appreci
ation the enclosed lotter from I tor.
W. A. Hack abac, and was forcibly
impressed with its aptness to some of
the people of this (Dublin) oironit,
who bare seemingly forgotten the
solemn warning in the Bible, "Touch
not mine Annointcd,” and also Da
vid’s (>ointod question, "For who can
stretch forth his hand against the
Lord’s Annotated and be gniltlessf’
Is not "their tongue a sharp tutord,”
though it be a "little member?”—
"whoso keepeth his tongue keepeth
his tout from trouble.” Please re
publish the letter in yoar estimable
paper, and I hop# it may be read and
appliad by those members of this cir
cuit who may hare aaoonscionsly
"batted” some of the Lord’s An
notated. Whether a hypocrite or a
Christian, I hope he or she may ace
the error of his er her way, and in
the lotars remember that "Charity
auffereth long and is kind.”
A Fbiehd to "Bcttid Pkkachkbh.
MARSHAL HOUSE, P. P. P.
GEO. D. HODGES, Proprietor, for
merly of the Metropolitan Hotel, New
York, and the Grand Union Saratoga
Spring*.
LOCATION CENTRAL.
All parte of the city and places of latcrest
accessible by street cars constantly passing
the doors. Special Inducements to those
visiting the city on business or pleasure,
fob 23-tf. *
POWDER
Absolutely .Pure.
This powder never vanes. A mnrvel of
purity, strength and whoteflomenc»fl.
More«
economical than the ordinnry kinds,
and cannot be sold in competition with
the multitude of low test, short weight
alum or phosphate powders. B'M only in
cam. Hovac Bajuuo Powdeb'Co.
Wail St. N. Y.
BRICK!-
i(o)t
Hw Vm "Batted" to Death.
Mb. Editob : If you ware to com©
to thin circa it and go round and lie-
ten to the people talk, at first you
would oonoludo that they lore broth
er Stewart and brother Bryan, and
the other preacher* who hare been on
thia onrouit plump to death. Why,
they talk and talk about thoir good
qualities, and then they will say,
confidentially: "I tell yon, brother
Stewart is a good man, but he was
too easy.” "Brother Bryan is *
good man, lut he wouldn’t visit tbo
members.” "Brother Hines is a
good man, but”— aed they just keep
on until they "d«f”all the good out
of them. Why, they eren "but”
brother Branch, enr presiding elder.
Yee, and they "but” each other.
They are bad to "but.” I am begin
ning to fear that they will "but?' me
when I leave, and I am afraid seme
ef the members of Broad Street
Chnroh hare "batted” all the good
ant ef me to brother Smith. Do
they "hot” me, brother Smith?
They hare been buttin’ you down at
Camilla. Now I Want to know if
they "bat” all the preachers all orsr
the South Georgia Conference. l*m
not used to it. Yoa know I came
from North Georgia. I lived in the
country, and the preachers came and
went just as they do now, and my
mother would say : "Brother Newel
is a good man.” "Bro. llamby is a
good preacher.” "Undo Tommie
Hughes is one of the best men I ever
saw.” She didn’t say something good
and then "but” it all ohfc. I don't
like this buttin’ businee* any way.
Don’t think there is much reel char
ity in it Old brother Neal Headry
•ays the hardeet death a man over
died was when he was batted to
death bf his so called friends. Let
me tell yon, I want a revival down
here that will make this people stop
buttin’ the preaobers and one anoth-
Now if you will print this iu the
KINCJIEN & HAKEIS,
MACON, GEORGIA,
• Aro Manufacture™ of FHtST-OLASB
MUCK and their prices compete with any
manufacturers’ tu this part of the country.
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Be sure and give them ymir orders and
rccoivo satisfaction in both, price and the
quality of the Brick furnished.
SAVA.SNA II, GA.
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I'BICKLV A8II. POKE ROOT. POTAMUVM'
THE GREATEST
BLOOD PBBIFITB
OF THE ACE.
B. Y}. LEVY %B^0.
t. O. UEK0B1X. o. 1>. WILLI
BEKD11X & WILL 11GH
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
jSTO, DOO^S, BLINDS, HJOULD
A. 1ST TBLS,
| Newels, Rough and Dressed Lumber, Shingles,
AND ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL.
LIME, PLASTER, CEMENT, HAIR,
LATHS, PAINTS, OHS AND GLASS,
7TV-
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CERTIFICATES.
And Builders’ Hardware.
Wholesale Clothiers,
161 Congress St. Savannah, Ga.
Albany, Ga., August 1, 1835.
Dr. Whitehead-
Dkab Sir:—I had a had case of blood
poison, -v^kicii for two years defied all
treatment. One bottle of P. P. P. made
a per rnanent cure.
Jouk Gaffset.
DIXIE WORKS, Foot of Cherry Street,
t eblfi 3m.
MACON, GA,
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We make up tho NEATEST and BEST
Line of CLOTHING—both in Fit and
Style—that comes South.
Wo defy competition iu the above; also
mprices.
Merchants that haggle our goods will
never have old stock to carry over. ( > c r
Waycr038, Oa., July 80, 1885
rheumatism for five months,
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and I took one bottle of Dr. WhUeheud’e
1 P P and it cuicd me sound and well,
and I hesitate not to recommend it to
those who desiro a blood purifier.
Respectfully, ■ JE Smith.
THE GOLDEN BEE HIVE.
THVBEST EWEE, FT7T OIsT
THE MARKET.
A SINGLE TRIAL WILL CONYINCE YOU.
V.
Send ns your orders to
be convinced.
Fifteen Years a Sufferer from
Rheumatism.
Mr. B. F. Jacobson represents us on
Ibis territory, ami will bo pleased to take
your order.
B. H. LEVY & BRO.
fob 2 ly
For Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA, Lauhehb Coomtt.—
Four .weeks uftoreda'.e application will
bo mode to J ho court of drainer
Inory of Lau
rens county for leave „o sell all the wild
lands belonging to the estate of Seaborn
A. Bracewell
J. C
Feb. 35,1837.
of -said county.’ .
Bkau^wull/ Admr.
What Hon. W. H. Wilder, Mayor of
Albany, Ga,, says.
I suffered fifteen years with Rheumatism
and during that time tried alltbe so-called
specifics that I could hear of. One of them
I paid $3.00 per bottle for end took nine
bottles and received no benefit froln any of
ibem. My grandson, who runs on the
15. & W. Railroad, finally go: a bottle of
P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and
Potassium) while in Waycross and induced
to take it. Tho first bottle showed its won
derful effects, and after continuing the
use of ii for a short time the Rheumatism
disappeared: and I feel like a new man, .1
take great pleasure in recommending ii to
sufferers from Rheumatism.
V W. IT. WILDER.
Albany, Go., June 19, 1886. ’
No Family Should be ^Without It.
There is no Bee Hive in use thatis one-half as
convenient and perfect.
Thousands are in use daily proving the above assertions. For further particulars,
apply the proprietors, for this county,
ECXC3S:s <fc smith:. nxjBLm. ga.
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For further particulars apply to us
Or
D. 8. BLAOKSUEAR,
mar3 tf. Dublin, Ga.
Itch, Prnlrio Mange, and ^cratches of
every kind cured in 30 mciiTtcs by Wool-
ford s Sanitary Lotion. Use no other.
This never fails. Sold l>y H. Hicks & Co.,
Druggist, Dublin, Ga.
A WORD TO THE
Lakje City. Fla., June 24, '80.
C. K. Newman, of Lake City,Fla., says
his wife has euHo.-cd for seven years with
a complication of diseases, of which A sth-
raa was the most prevalent. She has not
laid down'inbefl for seven years, Ee
has expended ail the money his business
lias made aim in that time for medicines,
Yvt I XT ulf'KinO - Ol”t 4 A maI «rtS 1. a..
EfGINU
JUST ARRIVED!
SELL EXTRA CHEAP TO CLOSE TnEM OUT.
R. LOMBARD & GO, Augusta, Georgia.
physicians, eu-., to obtain relief for her
*.«#-
without any success whatever. He
wan advised by physicians to try' P. P. P.
ilo 1’u.diy cIIU’ko, "expecting to "derive no
bcuefi?, but after losing less than two
bottles eruptions 1 appeared all over her
end iiho immediately began to improve’
and no-v her skin is perfectly clear- ''
Large stock Engines, Gin and Presses, Belting, Packing, Oil an4
Findings, Injectors, Electors, Inspirators, for immediate delivery.
Engine, Mill aud Boiler Repairs Poraptly done. Oast Iron and Brass
Every day working 100 hands.
She
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BUY ¥0113 GOODS E^OEQ
sleeps soundly every night on an ordinary
• iliow, and her general neallh has not
“cn better in years. Mr. Newman, who
U a merchant of Lake City, is very etfthu
elastic over the cure, and thinks it tbo
grandest blood purifier and tonic of the
age
Watckosb, Ga., Not. I, ’8fl.
•r.
Wesleyan and watch it as it goes its
round, yon can put your fingor on
tbo guilty all over this oouutry Con-
ieronoa. They will blush and re
form if they are Christiana If they
aro hypocrites (hoy will got angry
and call we hard names. May God
help us all te love onr neighbor as
ourselves. W. A. Huccbsb.
Marven, Ga., lUruury 11, 1887.
A Grout Battle.
Is continually going on in the human sys
tem. The demon of impure blood strives
to gain victory over tho communion, to
ruin health, to drag victims to the grave.
▲ good reliable medicine like Uood's Sar
saparilla is Uh> weapon with which to do
fend one's self, drive tho desperate enemy
from the field, and restore peace and bodi
ly health for many years. Try this pecu
liar medicine.
NOTICE.
1 have this day sold my entire stock of
goods to W. F. JL
binder, who will contin
ne the business at the i«dk store. In our
chasing uiy mercitntile inior/wt*. Mr. Lin
der assumes no liabUibe. of the old firm-
\Yi:^v L<»-'K-
AND BE MADE HAPPY.
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You May Not Believe It, But I Will Prove
It By All Who Buy Goods From Me.
—8II(o)H§—
MY Grocery Department is always being replenished wish Fresh Stock;
my Shoe Department is all Solid Goods and not PAPNR BOT
TOMS. I want yoar patronage by merits. My Dry Goods ;
Department is well selected and no SHELF-WORN
GOODS to offer you. They aro NEW and of
tho Latest Styles aud Colors. Honest
goods and Low prices my Motto.
S§(o)§0
TO LIVE AND LET LIVE IS MY CREED!
Remember I expoot you to be pleased wion yon buy. I have no
Prices or Jockeying to got your money. I am a stranger to
you but yon will soon become acquainted with me aud
prices. Mankind always seeks their best interest when thoir
pockets aro involved. My friends be wiso and spond your
money to advantage, with me. I defy competition. My
Priooa will compare with tho lowest. My cost mark is Cash; my selling
price is Cheap. Yours very truly,
n»ar9 87tf. "ST-
Oat
In retiring from the buMuees heretofore
conducted by uu\ 1 Wg leave to thank ra.i
friends and the public for tin* patronage
extruded to the old tlnn ami t-olicii a cou
tiuut-anoe of the Muue to Mr. Linder.
I will remain in the store during the
pro-cut year, and ail p:.UH« imU-uU-d to
in.>, cltlu-r l»y m-teor acoouni. will pliau-o
ronir forwent unci inskc (ull M liUsuoiu at
ontv. or ihf waine u i)t t-, plaorvl in llu-
hai>d» of an oiLv-cr !>i CKuh-ction
Ui-Hvctfully
Pvt IS, ’.b$T Wujfcv Lvxk
Die.
8TAUKST
AMD PALIN
1m lU libarqr to
refer (la proof of tlMir
OTHWI U l*hy»itUl*)
to Ike JottMTiat-uanM-J «dl
know* pmoM who k*re trtci
~ ; Hou. William
thsii TmtoMot
D, latter. Higrixr of PKiU ;
Kn. Victor L. Conrad, fUhiOi LotKtf.a
Otwnw, VtuU ; K«» Cliaa. W. Cuafelng,
tockjwrl. ti. Y,; Mon. WiUiam Penn Nixon, KJ-
COMPOUND OXYQKN ** btieg take, into
tlic »v»tem, the Brain. Spinal Marrow, and the
Ner»e-G-u^lb—•' Ner»o*j» Cetitrea are
nourixhed and made Dor. active. Thai
n v the Fc.mtatn Head of all actirity,
pOtre both mental and ph>-tlcal. u re-
ttured to axtaK of integrtty,
aad the nern-us *yvitai.
. ■ _Greenvillc, Fla.. June , 686.
Dr. Whitehead:
t Iu the year 18781 was attacked with a
severe case of Blood Poieott that defied
all treatment. I went to several physi-
I went
ciana but found no relief. Finally Iwent
IwTore a board of physicians at Tallahassee
ied, and my case was de
and was fflM
dared to he a virulent case of Blood Pol-
kou, aud .ill tlie medicines they gave me
failed to eradicate the dreadful dlseose
and toy iife was in danger. L lost me use
of my loft arm, aud a physician at. this
plucc said my a:m would have to bcr.mpu-
late.i. Jhe corruption that came from
lhe various wires wid ao offensive that I
(iiblikcd to come iacouta-.t with my friends
and neighbors. I took thirty-two bottles
of au Atlanta Blood Purifier, also a lot
made in Baltimore, and in fact everything
that » could hear of. but receirec no bene
fit. 1 had entirely despaired when vour
General Agent, Mr- Clarkson, oame here
advertising P, P. P. (Prickly Ash Poke
Root and Potassium) and induced me to
give it a trial. I got one large bottle,
arm a half smallones, and
■took it, and one
tho vanoRS.sores have healed eatireiy and
sal'liy color*
•e,* than it lias
.MHi — years.: Jr consider It
the grandest Wobd medicine of the age, as
such a spv«ll amount shows its wonderful
effects. C am agent of 1 ; lie F. P.. &N.''R. S-
acdhisplace. .‘-irsoarUle, FK., and take
great pleaouve ia .*oomaiendiug a medicine
that i i.crfor-i d such wonders for me.
S Sep-ctTully yours,
J. '.V. HAM MERLY,
Wjycross, Ga., Nov. 15, ’85.
Dr, W. H, Whitehead:
my ■■■
iaria iu its most violent forin while living
at Newark, JH. J. I consulted various
phyciciAus end 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 curs malaria, but it stuck to me,
and you know the old broken-down condi
tion I was in when V came to you. You
put me to taking your PP P and 1 im
proved rapidly, and am to-day in as good
health as j ever was—in fact’ better. As
a remedy for a broken-down constitution
it hns no equal. - T; PF
Yours, etc. T P Cottle.
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The above medicine is for ealc wholesale
and retail, at
l aaie&s * e&»**
Dublin, Ga.
$1
13 -w :E3 :e ik: s.
like crgAii*. /.Dtl she
fuuukj aU ad
wort kmr.r
1*01 J*Mr4V««L». CWtc««v. la , juJi* M. P. Vrooiu*o,
<y.j«xtnc,Kxa t a itwawi.Ta i.unt* Mihc
“ COMPOUND OXYUKN~!Ta MODE Ol ACTION
AND UtSUkTS” U iKe wtf .3/ a lx>ok of two hun4r«d
b'tbUihcJ ly I>r». SU’.kwy And PAMSk, which fcivso lo «kit
n*y iiUbiiriMl^oQ a» to iht» rraurkaM* cuittirt recant v .( >s
cum ia a wiJe si . hr\-n*c caac»-*«\*rr -lthem J- ■. U... {
wia b* Uteikt! Irv r (d my 4J. ilYM w 1
Ors! STARKEY & PALEN, 1527-1529 Arch St., Phila.,
The POLICE GAZETTE will be mail
ed. securely wrapped, to any address in
the Lniied'Siaie* for throe" months for
H. HIOKS&OO.,
- -HEADQUARTERS FOR
andBooks.
oil, matches, starch, marbles, cream tartar, trusses, tynuges, eye goggles, nipple
shields, supporters, shoe brushes, blackfl§^carbolic soap, caatiie soap, rubber nipples
shoulder braces, sal soda, alum, salt petre, Bulphur, bi-edrb soda, bluing, flx«d *11^
sssential oils, mustard, ginger, cloves, nutmegs, blue stone, copperas, flavoring
axtracts, madder, indjgo mud, spimislibiown, breast pumps, flailing tackle, razor
spr
craps, razor hones, Horsford’s Bi
j»«|pb^8bliimpy^nailk. Idelf
etney candies, fruit jars, corks, oil cans, all sizes' from giU oilers up to 5-gallou. Jack
fls, the celebrated funnel-lipped measures, and a fall line of the most popular
m
Patent Medicines.
-Such
Ho
H o«tetter’s Bitters, McLean’s Blengthening Cordial, Bradfield’s rflii
op Bitters Ayer’s Chesry Peetoral. Sarsaparilla and Yellow Dock 1 ,
Regulator. Harter’s iron, Tonic Parker’ Gingef Tonic, Bull’s ~
Syrup, J
Syrup, If’s Cordial, Indian Blood yrtip, Green’s.,;
Godfrey’s Fryer’s Pile Ointment. Ayer’s Hair Vigor.
Flower Kat’ ’ “ ‘ 5 *
August Flower,
or, Hall’s Hair Be-
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lower Hathairon Tricophera, Simmons’ Liver Regulator
“ '"CpS&fi
■
wer Cure, DeWee’e Carmusttive, Safe
Ague m Oil, Galling Oil, Mineng Liniment, Voj
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Kidney uu
fcunic
Wor intent, Parker’s Santo Worm Lozenges,
Linenzioa Spalding’s Prred Glue, Tutt’s Pills,
B. Wfight* Pills, Hayer’s tills, Ayer's Pills,
Gilder’s Pill3,aA Apple Pills, Jayne’s
H
Pill’s Perfected Liver FjUs Li.lua
Eool Pill Baiey’s Chill A
Fever Plru..*ia, E..'crs.
Cuvatlne,'-Tylers Syrup of Gum
Archie, Peruvjin CL 1. Jure, Cuban
*' Chill Tonic, B'olcar.’s Liver 'Pads,.-Brew
er's Lung Kestrel, Marshall’s Prepared Cubeb
Cigarettes, Laciopeotiue, S.-8.8., and 8hcenfeld’s
Medicated Stock Feed. Hu i’s Vegetable Worm Syrup,
Bull’s Bany Syrup, Boy’d’s Battery, Day's Kiting Pad,
Worm Confections, Alcock’sPorous Plasters Strengthening
Plasters, Benson’s Capcrne Plust, Kicffer’s Peruvian Chill Curs
WANCY goods:
Bars and elegant Colognes, cheap Colognes, Musks, Extracts, Magnolia
Dye, Beautiful Toilet Soaps, Pomade, Plain and Fancy
Hair Dye, Bcauiiful Toilet Soaps, Pomade, Plain and Fancy Powders, (Joint
styles) Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Clothes Brushes, Shaving Brushes,
Brushes, Ladies’ Knives, Match Boxes, Indelible Ink, Pocket Books, Playi
Hair brushes. Hair Oil, Bath Sponges, Shaving Cream, Ac.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
Legal.Cap, Foolscap, Bill Paper, Note paper, Letter
sealing wax, mucilage, fancy box paper, blank books
I«ooks pens, pencils, slates, school crayons. Webster’s
ink erasers, paper fasteners, rubber bauds rulers, magic inastuuds,
protectors, pen holders. Arnold’s Writing Fluid. A full line of the school
rcccutlv adopted bv the School Board for the Pub ic school of Laurens <
Hymn Books, and Psalmists. I3ET We will order any book not in stock sod 1
arae <u & short time at publisher's prices, provided the money is left with the 1
H. DICES & CO!
feb 18-tf
DUBLIN. GEORGIA.
Best In Tlxo
fn%u\4
die by
Gram DOLLAR
I.Uv*ml discounts allowed to posfmaslcrs
wnt- >s■ *i rbibs Sample copies mailed
l. . ■ i’.l! '-ivic'-s *1.
nil'll Mil* K. FOX.
Fhxxkua Sqi-xav. N y
For tergser soall gacw—B c*Utre,« vrenai powder; SB <*L ten.
MS *»J. A) «r. i 4& cal. TO *na * gf. vt* xh-joUliK ibmA*
ratnex •ecsxao' foireutevd anJ tbe onlr rtU* <* *°* —
ttaTO pALLAHD Often*
t MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO., - How Haven, Conn.
twv iMteUa cu»<ln with on- ol oar SO f*Ubr<i rlflre. Hrentj oon».oaU*e (bote
•t ilxlr lore, alter flltjiboto hart alnadv breto nrr.i *od do eleam&f dnrm* (b*
oattre »T0Ot| thote Tire* «nn» «urjr off Quxrly *B lb# jrteo. m tergol iMtebte
..v.v — eorrj—
ter mo ac<;«mW *0‘l nllxbl*.