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DUBLIN POST.
ft DUBLm. GA.. MARCH 8, 1887.
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C—unriAX Advocate, ‘
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Jhfitkni at the R*l OfieeinDzMn
8eeend~0lau Matter,
LocalAffairs.
Fine wwther for gordaning.
i
A fine lot of canned goods at Z
H. Rough ton’s.
Tha forty-ninth congress adjourn
ed last Friday, 4th inst;
The Boss well-backet at Bongh-
ton’s for 40 oeats.
Who will be'the first to report
vegetables of this year’s growth ?
The beat Georgia eyrnp at Rongh-
ton’s for 60 cents per gallon.
Gall on M. L. Jones and^get the
well known Fredariea tobacco, fit.
Did yon ever before see Sugar so
7) cheap f At Bonghton’s.
Gall at M. L. Jones’s for the well
known Frederica tabacco. feb 23 fit.
.Judge John B. Wolfe has recently
embarked in the life insurance busi
ness.
Gall at M. L. Jones’for thecele
brated Grand Bepablic cigarros. fit,
An early spring is predicted. The
spider has spun his webb across the
well.
Z. H. Boughton keeps nothing
but the very best groceries.
Ool. J. A. Thomas, of Macon
spent Thursday night last in our
town.
For a fine and lasting hat call on
fV J.T. Smith, who keeps the best in
the market. g
A few catfish are being canght in
j&s river. It will soon be time for
•had to ran.
Mr. B. A. Moore has been kept
at home a day er two by sickness, we
regret to leant.
Gall on M. L. Jones end get the
olihretr 1 Grand Republic cigarros.
adv. feb 8® 6L
Captain B. A. Stanley paid onr
neighbor, Wrighteville, a business
call last Monday.
Beep the lookout for the sdvsrtis
neat of Mr. G. W. Maddox which
will appear in onr next.
When you want the beet flour on
•Orth call at Bonghton’e aid bay the
Wade Hampton.
Several members of the Dublin
bur are in attendance upon Dodge
county superior oourt this week.
One dollar will buv more goods at
Bough tophi than any other place in
HhMown.
flood 1 * BaaraaporUla is peculiar to Itself
aad superior to all other preparation# in
abengtb, economy, end medicinal merit.
The mayor's oourt has reoentiyas
tuned considerable proportions, it
having been held from day to day.
Mrs. Eveiutt Blackshear has been
a fWt te the family of her son,
D. 8. Blackshear, this week.
||ijpry at Bough ton’s and the goods
H hi delivered at yonr house free
T. Boifeuillet went to
_ ? Saturday to sco his wife
and ekildren, the former being quite
Aok with measles.
Wken yoa went anything in the
Jioe cell at Bonghton’s and
hiepnoee.
Mies Ad. Kellnm, after a few days
- * family of Mr. D. 6.
r, returned to Wrighteville
Monday momiag.
Far clothing, for men and boys,
ill on J. T. Smith and select from
large spring stock. You cannot
do bsttor, svsnrin the large cities.
GoL J. L. Warren, a oottoa factor
of Savannah, "was in town Thursday
and Friday of last week in the in
tersot of his business.
, If you are in need of good shoes,
and want to get them at living
prices, call on J. T. Smith, lie
•ells the finest ami most durable
\ shoes at greatly reduosd prices*
Misses Winnie Thomas and Laura
Jackson, after a pleasant visit to
friends et Eastman, have .retnraed
to the city.
Judging from the abeeaee of onr
oonntry friends from the town, farm*
ing operations are now under toll
headway.
The patient fishermen are anxi
ously looking forward to the time
when the finny tribe will long for
the small worm.
Oaptaia W. B. Thomas, president
and superintendent of the Wrights*
ville and Tennille railroad, was ia
the city Saturday last.
J. B. Sanders, Esq., ia having his
beautiful residence in West End
painted, whioh will render it more
attractive in appearance.
8 For lame back, ride or chest, use
Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Price 85 cents-
Sold by Hicks A Co-, Dublin Go-
Anybody who buys the Wade
Hampton flour and says is is not the
best in Dublin will get money re
funded. For sale by Z. H. Bough-
ton, sole agent.
A better attendance upon the
Sunday schools ia desired, and we
know of no reason why the desire
should not be granted.
The yoong folks rejoioeth to know
that only a few short weeks will
elapse before they can get in thoir
work at the picnics. The redbng
rejoicath also,
8 SHILOH'S COUGH and Consumpt
ion Cura is sold by us on a guarantee. It
cures Consumption. Sold by Hicks &Co
Bev. T. 0. Boykin, Sunday School
Evangelist, of Atlanta, will preach
in Dublin on the let Sunday and
Saturday before in next month,
good crowd isexpeoted to be present
on that oooasion.
Rev. W. S. Ramsay preached an
able and impressive sermon at tho
church here last Sunday, a tribute
of respect to the memory of Miss
Emma and Jimmie Donaldson, to
large and appreciative congregation,
T. B. Folder, Jr., Esq., mayor
of the growing town of Dublin, so
oompanied by hie wife, paid his
friends here a flying visit on Toes*
day. Mr. Felder is one of the rising
lawyers of the state.—Waynesboro
True Citizen.
4 CATARRH CURED, health and
sweet breath secured, by Shiloh’s Catarrh
He Bemainsth Awhile Longer.
A good many negroes are brought
from the Cardinal to this oonnty to
work on the turpentine farms. Mr.
F.
Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector
free. For sale by H. Hicks A Co.
All persons should taka the nsoss-
sary precaution to see that no stag
water is allowed to remain about
Tr premises, thus avoiding, as far
as possible, an early swarm of mos
quitoes to keep them awake dnnng
nights.
Johnnie, Gapt. T. H. Rowe’s baby
boy, died lest Thursday morning at
three o’clock, after suffering for sev
oral weeks with whooping-oengh and
pneumonia. Friends of the family
extend heart-felt sympathy in their
bereavement.
% WILL YOU BUFFER with D,
sia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh’s Vital
zer is guaranteed to cure yon. By Hides
A Co., Dublin Ga.
Mrs. J. H. Stanley, after a visit
of a few weeks to tho family of her
son, Gapt B. A Stanley, this place,
left one day last week to visit the
family of another eon, Dr. B. F.
Stanley, in the upper part of the
oonnty.
Another of Mr. J. D. Smith’s
children died last Friday, death this
time plucking one about three years
old. The friends of Mr. Smith
sympathise with him in bis troubles
be having lost two bright ohildren
since the 1st of January.
Mrs. Domiay, mother of Mr. J.
Fred Dominy, died on the night of
the 1st inst, at her home near
Wylly, this oonnty. She was a very
old lady and was attacked with
case of measles, whioh proved fatal
The bereaved family have the sym
pathy of the community,
1 THAT HACKING COUGH can be
so quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure. We
* " Id by H. Hick* Co. Dub
guarantee it. Sol
un Ga.
The arrangameits underneath the
bridge aoroM the river on whioh the
draw is intended to operato proved
unequal to the task last week, when
they tried to tarn it for the boat to
go through. However, Mr. Games
thinks he will have the defect reme
died and the draw ia operation aomo
time this week.
t SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made mis
erably by that terrible cough. Shiloh's
Cure is the remedy for you. Sold by II
Hick* A C’o , Dublin Georgia.
M. Taylor, eavea miles east of
this place, brought some over a few
weeks ego to work for him. Thoy
had a preaoher for a loader. It had
been notioed for several days that
the leader wae endeavoring to neour*
bis escape and skip for hie old home.
Last Thursday morning he deoided
he saw his oh&noe and boarded the
train at Brnton station with a ticket
to Tennille. Mr. G. T. Mason, ae
oompanied by another man, and
armed with a warrant, jumped in a
boggy and drove through to Wrights*
ville, where they were in waiting for
tne train bearing away the chief.
As goon as the train stepped the
men rushed in and demanded the
surrender of the would-be runnaway
who began to fight for his release.
He was finally tied and Mr. Mason,
his assistant and the negro started
oat on their journey to Bruton, tho
latter keeping up the rear on foot.
He protested against his forced mode
of travel, but to no purpose. Per
haps by the time he reaohed his des
tination he was a wiser if not
better man. It will doubtless prove
a lesson to those who try te effect
their escape after having their ex
ponses from Oarolina paid before
they compensate their employers
therefor. This negro’s prospecting
tour must have terminated some
what differently from his anticipa
tions, if such he intended it for, for
he remaineth awhile longer.
Now that tho town is really on a
boom, one of the best proofs of tho
foot to the outside world will be largo
and numberous advertisements of our
home merchants in the paper. The
mere montion of the truth throught-
out these columns that Dublin is on a
solid building and bneiness boom
falls comparatively flat in other parts
when by reference to the advertis
ing columns the readers see that
they are mostly filled np with adver
tisement of parties not doing busi
ness here. Those of onr merchants
who want immigration turned to
thu place—who want the town to
build up as it should—should adver
tise iu their home.paper liberally and
thus stow to the outside world the
truth of tho declaration that we have
been for some time trying to impress
upon it Let onr merchants try
this plan for a few months end if it
fails to benefit them, ae well aa the
town, we will agree never to men
tion the matter to them again.
One of the aeotion bands, a white
man, on the Dublin division of the
Wrighteville and Tennille railroad
happened to a possible fatal aeoident
near Lovett one day last week. The
section hands, under Mr, 0. B. Kess
ler, were running a poll car along
when they, in rounding a ourve,
suddenly discovered a tree top across
the track, whereupon each one leap
ed from the oar to sate himself an
injury. One of the men, pretty
badly excited, leaped in front of the
running oar and was run over, re
ceiving injuries that is feared will
prove fatal. The railroad company
have seoured the services of skilled
physicians and, although his condi
tion is considered quite critical, he
may possibly recover.
8 CROUP. WHOOPING COUGH
and Bronchitis immediately relieved by
Shiloh's Cure. Sold by Hicks A Co.
Elsewhere in this paper appears
the aotice of an intention to apply
for a charter for the Augusta,
Thomasrille and Golf railroad. This
road, if success is met with, will run
through a good many counties that
abound in abnndanl pine forests, and
6f very fertile lands. It would also
afford a near route to northerners
visiting Florida, and would therefore
command a good share of the pas
senger travel. Enterprising men are
backing it and nothing* will be loft
undone that will tend to the ad
vancement of the enterprise. As
the company proposes to run it
through this county, onr citizens
are interested, and it is hoped that it
will be built.
two
last
Mi. John Swnison, a young man >
of about eighteen summers, who \
lives about thruo and a half miles
above this place, came very near
losing his life on the night of the
tnd inst, by taking through mis
take a qoanity of strychnine for a
dose of oslomel. A physician wae sent
for in groat haste, but before ho
oonld got up there, SwiueoQ had
taken some salt in water whioh prov
ed an emetic. Tho doctor says that
if he had not taken the salt and wa
ter he wonld have died before he
ooold possibly have reached him. Ho
is doing well.
Home Evidence
Ho other imeanrion has won moons at
boron nuI to Hood's Sarsaparilla. Ia
Unroll, Mas*, ulnra It la made. It la mo,
MUtwabmn lor yaws,leadinginadtolm
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DUBLIN ajtd WRIGHTEVILLE R. It
The attention of onr readers is
oallod to the advertisement of Y. H.
Wynn, which appears in another
column. Mr. Wynn, although a
comparative strangor to our people,
proposes to merit a shuro of the pub
lie patronage, and ho proposes to do
so on square and honest dealings with
his customers. Ho asks yon to buy
hie goodB, which ho offorB vory low,
and guarantees satisfaction in every
instance. Give him a trial and be
convinced.
Dublin will bo in telegraphic com
munication with tho outside world
within a very short while. The
wire has been stretched about twenty
miles and fho posts have been put in
position to Bruton Btatiou.
Dave Paul was arrestod here yes
terday morning by Mr. Dennis Mar
tin, tho marshal, and placed in jail,
on a charge of having stolon a gold
watch from Mr. Geo. II. White, of
HawkinsviUe, Tho watch was found
on his person mid tfkon charge of.
It is an old heirloom and is highly
prized. It boars tho initials of Mr.
White’s filth or, *‘J. G. W.” Paul
has been teachiug school in PulaBki
county, and has a brother living a
low miles below this place.
Information reaches us that Isauo
Collins died Monday from a wound
reoeived from a piece of timber in
the hands of James Oybnrn last Sat
urday night, near Stephensvillo,
From Lius rnoagro report that w© re
ceived, it appears that the two young
men, both white, had been to Stopk
ensville and inbibed pretty freely of
the blind tiger whiskey, and on their
way homo a difficulty was raised
with the obove results.
Jfurch April May.
Are the months in which to purify
the blood, as the system ia now moat
•nioeptibie to benefit from medicine.
Henoe now is the time to take Hood’s
Sarsaparilla, a medicine peculiarly
adapted for the purpose, possessing
peculiar curative powers. It expels
every impurity from the blood, and
also gives it vitality and richness. It
creatos an appetite, tones the diges
tion; invigorates the liver, and gives
new life and energy to every fano-
tion of the body. The testimony of
thoasands, as to the great benefit de
rived from Hood’s Sarsapnlia, should
convince everybody that it is pecu
liarly the best blood purifier and
spring medicine.
tkk
■a law et «Un|U aferraA.”
• warns reqali* a retea*
People to pita an LomS people
_ hare wUS In favor ot HooWa
OT Banaparilla. Mr. Albeit
1 Auinl I Betoo, Wing a *8 Eat Fine
• wwu " Street, Lowell, for is year*
employes ai boss carpenter by <1. W. Dennett,
president «t the Erie Telephone Company,
had a (.tree running sore eotno on bis tog,
which troubled him ft year, when be bo Ran to
take Hood's SanspariUo. Tho sore soon grow
lass In also, and In a short time disappeared.
Jos. Dnnphy.SU Cen
tral Street, Lowell, had
swelling* and lumps
on his taoo and neek,
whioh Hood’s BanspA-
rills completely cured.
Mrs. C. W. Marriott, wife of the First Aa-
slstant Flro Engineer of Lowell, says that
for 10 yoare she wm troubled with stomach
disorder and Blok hoadacho, which nothing
relieved. Tho attacks earno ou every fort
night, when aho was obliged to taka her bed,
and was unable to enduro any noise. She
took Hood’s SanaparftU, and after a time
tho attacks Caused entirely.
Many more might be given had wo room.
On tho recommendation of peoples! Lowell,
who know ns, wo ask you to try
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Bolltyoildrafiistt. ilirixford*. Frupomdanly
by a L HOOD A 00., Apothowwlos, LowolLMsss.
too Dofleo On© Dollar
Lv Tennltto
Ar llairlson
Ar Donovan
Ar Wrighteville
Lv Wrighteville
Ar Lovett
At Bruton
Ar Condor
Ar Dublin
Praise
Hood's
•srsspsrllls
Lv Dublin
Ar Condor
Ar Uruton
Ar Lovett
Ar WrightsvlHo
Lv Wrlghtsvllto
Ar Donovan
Ar Harrison
Ar Tounille
Fail Road Schedules.
Augusta, Gibson i Sandersville
In offect Sunday, November 28th, 1886, at
5 o’clock a. in., City Time.
The Augusts, Thomssvllle
A Gulf Railroad Company.
Mias B. Combe Wood gave
entertainments in reading here
week which were highly enjoyed by
oar citizens. Especially did they
enjoy the reading on tho first night,
.lie having then displayed more fully
her elocutionary powers in more
choice pieces, it ia raid.
7 BIIILOH’S VITALIZE!! is what
you need for Constipation, Loss of Appo-
tite, Dizrinew) and all symptom of Dys
pepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents, per bot-
,l. cbold by II Hivim & Co-, Dublin Qt.
ipany at
intention to apply for a Charter for the
name for the puipose of constructing,
building, maintaining and operating a rail
road for public use in the conveyance of
persona and property, by virtue of an Act
of the General Assembly of the State of
Georgia, entitled 'An Act to provide a
general Law for ihe Incorporation of Rail
roads and to regulate the same,’ approved
September 27th, 1881, and incorporated
ana Codified in the Code of Georgia of
1882, under Section 1689 (a) and the Sec
tions thereafter, aud tho amendments
thereto.
(I) Tho name of Mid Company shall be
the Atjoubta, Tiigmasvii.lb and Golf
Railroad Comfany, with its principal
ofllcc and residence in the City or Augus
ta, County of Richmond, and State of
Georgia.
(II) ’Said Railroad is to he constructed,
built and operated from the City of Au
gusta, in satd County of Richmond, to
Thomasrille, in the County of Thomas, in
said State of Geoigia, and thence to the
State line and through the State of Florida.
(III) The length of said Railroad will
be about two hundred and fifty miles in
the State of Georgia, and will pass through
the folllowing Counties, to wit: Richmond
Burke, Jefferson, Emanuel, Johnson, Lau
rens, Dodge, Wilcox, Irwin, Berrien,
Worth, Coiguity and Thomas, aad thence
to the State line, and through the State of
Florida to the Gulf of Mexico
(IV) The amount of the Capital Stock
of eaid Company ahull )m three millions
and five hundred thousand dollars, divided
into shares of one hundred dollars each,
egatiog thirty-five thousand shares.
The number, - —* -
The number of Directors who shall
manage the affairs of said Company for
the iirsl year, aud until others ore chosen,
.bull be four and the following pontons
nludtOOlifclitOte lllo itouni of Directors:
Robert M. Mitchell, Augusta, Ga, Wlli
iam T. Gary. Augusta, (ia , Thomas War
then, Warthen, Washington County, Ga.,
George W. Stetson, New York City, New
York.
(VI) Thai the Hoard of Director of
said Company «li»il l*e competed of no'.
l«i” iba., hrec at.o no. more man ii..rlten
i a.'..
Sunday's
Passenger train number 1 leaves Ban
dorsvlUo 5 00 a. m. j 'number 3 loaves Ban-
dersville 2 37 p. in. Returning number 2
loaves Augusta 8 14 a. in., and number 4
leaves Augusta at 9 03 p. m
PASSENGER AND FREIGHT—Except
, Sunday
Lv Sandorfcvillo
Lv Young
LvJWavthon
Lv Hines ' .- v. : v ,-v.'
Lv Mitcliel V
Lv Belle Spriuga
LvGibuon
Lv Avc ra
Ly BUipiotoa 'M
Lv Wrens
Lv Matthews'
Lv Noah
LvKeysvlllo .tv
Lv Bly the
Lv Built ..
Lv Heplizlbnh
Lv Richmond
Lv Qweewood
Lv A tlveniurO
'LvGary '
Ar Augusts
Lv Augusta
Lv Guy . .
Lv Adventure
Lv Gracewood
Lv Richmond
Lv Huphzibali
Lv Bath
Lv Blythe
Lv Keysville
Lv Nonh
Lv Matthews
Lv Wren ' -m
Lv Rtupleton
Lv Avers
Lv Gibson
Lv Belle Springs
Lv Mitcholl
Lv Hines • 'iW
Lv Warthen
Lv Young
Ar Sanders villa
Closeeoooeetions North, East and West
at Augusta. Connection via B. & T. rail
road with Central railroad brunches at
Bandersvillo.
It M. MITCHELL,
President and G. M.
To take (Meet November 14 1888.
«KMUt« SOUTH.
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AM PM
700 280
745 2to
810 SIS
8 40 kto
845 811
815 8 65
• 85 415
8 66 4 88
1015 445
«01N« MOBTH.
10 80 4 50
10 55 515
11 15 5 to
1185 5 50
1205 015
1210 614
12 80 6 85
12 50 6 50
130 7 20
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Nov. 14, 1880 tf.
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618
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795
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• 718
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740
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Central Railroad*
Savannah, Ga., Dee. 5,1886.
O N and -fter this date passenger trains
will run as Daily unless marked f,
which are Dally except Sunday.
The Standard time by which tbes* trains
run is 86 minutes slower than Savannah
city time.
Lv Savannah. .1080 am 880 pm. 6:40 pm
Ar Milieu ....12:85 pm 11:08 pm 8:45 pm
Ar Augusta 4:45 pm 615 am
Ar Mucon 4-50 pm 8-20 am
Ar Atlanta... .8 00 pm 7-37 am
Ar Columbus. .410 am 8-05 pm
Ar Montgomery 7 55 pm
Ar Eu’fauia 4-33 pin
A r Albany... .10-08 pm 10 50 aui
Passengers for Bylvaria, Sandersville,
Wrights ville, Miileogevilio and Eaton ton
should take 8-40 a m. truing
Passengers for Thomaston, Carrollton,
Perry, Fort Gaines, TalboUoii, Buena
Vista, Blakely and Clayton should lake
8 20 p in truiu.
Lv Allllcn 12 55 pm 11-15 pm 6-10 am
Lv Augusta.. .10-20 am 0-30 pun
Lv Macon 10-35 am 10 50 pm
Lv Atlanta ... .6-40 am 6-50 pm
Lv Columbus.. .9-10 pm 11-30 am
Lv Montgomery 7-60 am
Lv Kiitaula........ 11-02 am
Lv Albany 6-00 am 8-57 pm
Ar Bavoonab... .5-00 pm 5-55 am 84)5 am
Bleeping care on all night passenger
trains between Savuuuah and Augusta,
Bavavonnah and Macon, Savannah and
Atlanta, Macon and Columbus-
Train leaving at 8-20 p m and arriving
at 5 55 a m will not stop to put off or take
on passengers between Savannah and
.Milieu.
Connections at Savunnah with Savannah,
Florida und Western Kallwuy for all points
in Florida.
Tickets for all points and sleeping car
berths on sale at city office, No. 30 Hull
street, and depot office 80 minutes before
departure of cuch train.
O. A. Whitkhkad,
General Passenger Agent.
J. C. Buaw. Ticket Agent-
LARGE
SALES \
8WIAtllf»ROFlT«:|
HAS EVER BEEN
tvt"V" Mn'T’Tni
‘ aJL* mMhJL* oaflre oJk* re—ito to
Remember that 1 give yon the
BEST, FRESHEST AND CHEAPEST
CLOTHING,
BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS, Etc.
That were over brought to this market f
(o)
A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED-
STOCK OF SPRING CLOTHING,
(For Men and Boys)
Are being sold at astonishingly low prioesf
A Ml line of Groceries
Always On Hand,
It ysn want satisfaction in Goods
and Price* call on ms.
J. T. SMITH,
feMUf DUBLIN. GA
READ.
THIS IS FOR-
Job Printing don# at tho Post.
IN ORDER TO MEET THE 4BOW
ING DEMANDS OF OUR TRAM
WE HAVE BOUGHT DIRECT
FROM THE MANUFAC
TURERS, FOR CASH,
A LARGE STOCK *
OF TWO OF
TUB MOST
Popular Brands
—Of—
QUININE:
{McK. S R. and r. 4 V.)
Now Before the Public.
And ia consequence ot the low prices
obtained by buying in Urge quantities
from first hands, for the cash, we will
on and after THURSDAY, JULY tom,
soil thia very Important and much wed
drug In ONE OUNCE VIALS at the
unparalled low price at
1 DOLLAR
3P©3? Ounoe
HAIR BRUSHES, OOMBS, |
loganfc Colognes, Extract*, Snaps,
Fancy Goods, Etc.,an entirely
new slock from New York.
—A COMPI.KTB UKK «P—
PTJRBI
Drugs and Chemicals
ALWAYS ONliAND.
H. Hicks A Co’*.