The Dublin post. (Dublin, Ga.) 1878-1894, April 13, 1887, Image 2

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mMnM ' TIECm POST. WEDNESDAY A PHI I, i:i l^T. J. A. PEACOCK Editor. How toHuild Up Dublin. The time hits arrived when the people of Dublin must go to .work in the interest of the town. The Wrightaville atnl Tennilio railroad is noon to be extended to Ilawkins- villc, and aniens Dublin should be gin to grow another town will spring IlOtkoje Dot*. Justice court was boll! at Black near's mill Inst Saturday; but little business transacted. Ferryman Watson, at Blacksnear s ferry, is grading a deep cut to the left of the road, on this side of the river, so that during freshets the Hat can be brought out a considera ble distance for the convenience of travellers. The hill, only a few | yards from the bank of the river, prevents the Hat from passing be— up on the lino, and will absorb ourlyond that point, and in high water jtrade. But, should Dublin begin seasons wo, on this side of the river 40 grow, all eyes will bo turned to U r o cut of! from communication jjiqr^nd,other places will be lost with the mails and physicians of ,eijg)itpf. ,W<5 nuisfc lmro a boom, Dublin. Mr. Watson’s action in the 4or *re have everything to mnko a matter is highly commended, and he jboom on. While we are idlo other should receive due compensation, town, *r« .building »P. Wo want Tbo lat(J {rerac , bav8 unl( , d tto wnro fooplo. T1.0 more people wo a . frait8 s0 tbo av8rag0 scboo , ...elh.mora trade wo will I"™; L ir | win bo doprhod of green plume ,lf people come among us they Will ^ 1<l8 lhis 88a80n . aal . dc „ Ba „ ,b.,o f t<> bo clothed and fed. Bwrj biokwafd, on account „f tl,e naan who lpoatoa hero ,s a low del- ^ tbougb 88m8 of our people are ,l.r.,,o iho morel,an,«p„cko,a. B*anr cnj in j radiehca, i* 1 ””? that,,a bn.lt morcaao. the vul- ^ aad oaio „„. ( vie.of your property. Then, why w wiU jf>u sjtj^lo when you see that $QHf noighbpring towns are doing 'all in their ppwor fp capturo your •irado .? Unless you keep pace with dlawkipsvillo, when the road is ox ^tended, she will capture your trade. G. \Y. Maddox is now convinced BLACKSMITH ut advertising draws customers to “ . I is store and when they sec his goods they never fail to buy. Mrs. J. T. Boifeuillot, Sr., of Ma con, {accompanied. by hor littlo gruud-duughtor, Annio Jemison,) is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Carrie Guyton. Mr. Charles Boifeuillet came to Bnokoyo with his mother, lint you will say, “wlmt can I do to ibmld np tho town ?” More is a jplan tiigt all can join in and not be outone.clollar, b|it,.QU tho other hand yon can mnko money for yourself, and at tho same time build up your town. You must organizo (wlund iimprovoment;eoinpivny on tlur fol lowing plant Lot ono hundred men organizo butroturnod tho next day. Mrs. J. A. Peacock and children, of Dublin are also visiting Mrs. Guyton. Preparations for tho annual ccio bration of Marvin Sunday school nro being made, and wc loci assured that this will bo as groat a success as tho ono lost year. Recitations; songs, etc., followed by ono of the fine dinners, for which this congrc- jfchomselvos into a land improvement gation is noted, will bo the order of .company; lot iaoh man pay in $101 the day. ,-a raonth. This will givo yon a cash Mr. Willie Hightower, who has capital of iflOOO to start with. Take boon so desperately ill with moaglos this $1,000 and buy a lot and build mid pneumonia, is able tq bo up two small cottages, at a cost of $500 aguin. His wife is lying at each. Kent thorn out for five dol- death’s door with the same diseases, lars per month eaoh, which will give and his only child, n bright boy of you ton dollars for ront. Now your eighteen months, died on Monday assessment will bo‘reduced, ns tho | from tho effects of measles. Mr, next month you will only huvo to raise $000. Build two more houses ( tho noxt month; ront them for ton dollars, and you havo au income of <$30 per month; yonr assessments is ^liow reduced to $980, and will con ,tinue tp grow smaller, and in a few jmoptya, ipstcad of having to pay as- SHOP, T. r. HKXnr.IX. O. 1\ Wir.UNOHAM. ! I have opened a Mark*mitli Business In Dublin, al tlui Scnrltorough old stand, where 1 am prepared to do all kinds of Ro- pair and Plow work promptly. —§)<>(§— - 25?“Horse Shoeing a Specialty. _)o(~ I respectfully solicit the patronage of the citizens. R. A. WIOORE, mar 28 8m. Duhlin, Georgia. WIPER Absolutely Pure. This powder never vanes. A marvel of iurity, strength and wholcsomeness. loro economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot he sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in earn. Rorat. Baking Powdeb Co. , 108 Wall St. N. Y. MARSHAL HOUSE, SA VANNAH, GA. it-U-tt GEO. D. HODGES, Proprietor, for merly of the Metropolitan Hotel, New York, and the Grand Union Saratoga Springs. LOCATION CENTRAL. All parts of the city and places of interest accessible by street cars constantly passing the doors. Special inducements to those visiting the city on business or pleasure, feb 23-tf. B,5.1iE¥Y5BSo. HENDRIX & WILLINGHAM, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN SM, DOOP^S, BLI1]DS, PQOlILDIIJGr, MANTEL S Newels, Rough and Dressed Lumber, Shingles, AND ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL. LIME, PLASTER, CEMENT, HAIR, LATHS, PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS, And Builders’ Hardware. 1 H f Administration. GEORGIA, Laurens County.— Whereas, James E. Jackson has filed his application for letters of administration on the estate of Ira E. Hilbun, late of said county, deceased; These arc therefore to cite and admon ish all persons concerned to show cause If any they havo why said letters of admin istration should not he granted the appli cant ns pruyed for on the first Monday in May next. Given under my hnnd and official signa ture, this April 2nd, 1887. John T. Duncan, Ordinary. BRICK! Wholesale Clothiers, 161 Congress St. Savannah, Ga. Hightower has truly boon afflicted and has tho sympathy of tho ontirQ community. Mr. Tom Montford has a child critically ill with measles ahd whoop ing-cough. Mrs. Ed. Whitffold died on Sun day, 3rd inst., of mensles and pnon- 53(0)53 KINCHEN & HARRIS, MACON, GEORGIA, Are Manufacturers of FIR8T-CLA88 BRICK and their prices compete with any manufacturers’ in this part of tho country. §(0)§ . Be suro and give them your orders apd receive satisfaction in both, price and tho quality of tho Brick furnished. Wc make up the NEATEST and BEST Line of CLOTHING—both in Fit and Style—that comes South. We defy competition iu the above; also in prices. Merchants that handle our goods will never have old stock to carry over. Send us your orders to be convinced. Mr. B. F. Jacobson represents us on DIXIE WORKS, Foot of Cherry Street, eblO 3m. A GAR LOAD OF EMIN VS JUSf ARRIVED? WILL SELL EXTRA CHEAP TO -CLOSE THEM OUT. GEO R. LOMBARD & CO, Augusta, Georgia. Large stock Engines, Gin and Presses, Belting, Packing, Oil and Findings, Injectors, Electors, Inspirators, for immediate delivery. Engine, - Mill and Boiler Repairs Pomptly done. Cast -Iron and Bras# Every day working 100 hands. H. HXOKS&CO., HEADQUARTERS FOR Drug’s, Medicines and Books. -ALSO- too Paints (all colors), linseed oil, varnishes, window glass, putty, white lead; sash whitewash brushes, paint brushek, marking brushes, glue (white and brown), Drop black, Lnmp black, undlines, machinists oil, lamps, lamp fixtures, lanterns, kerosene oil, matches, starch, marbles, creaiii tartar, trusses, syringes, eye goggles, nipple shields, supporters, slice brushes, blacking,.carbolic soap, castilo soap, rubber nipples shoulder braces, sal soda, alum, salt petre, shlphur, bi carb soda, bluing, fixed oils, sssential oils, mustard, ginger, cloves, nutmegs, blue stone, copperas, flavoring uxtructs, madder, .ntligo mud, Spanish bvown, breast pumps, fishing Jackie, razor craps, razor hones, Horst'ord’s Bread Powders, Patapsco powders, potash, sulphur oep. mace, condensed milk, Liebig’s extract of beet, imperial gruuuih, plain and. ndics, fruit jars, -Corks, oil cans, all sizes, from gill" oilers up to 5-gallon jack xdobrated iunuel-lipped measures, and a full Hue of tlio most popular e?ncy can fts, the cell this territory, and will be pleased to take your order* feb 2 ly B. H. LEVY & BRO. s <MHMfliont«, you wilt bo rocoiving | monia . Hor infant child, aged throe *$1,000 in rente por month. By this and a hftlf mon ths, was buried a few jplan you will build up your town dayB prov j 0U8 to her death «*•.**. T tim0 S '°?- "“M Henry Kellam, a nogra living on ■ llli* |iinn IniH insert in operation. in lby w1 kcr piantnlion, wna mvnkon- jOh|cngn tor jottra, ami the organ.™- 8( ,, ft ^ 8raoko 0 „ )ast Wodo8s . ,t.on, whioh atnrtod among mon «t | d „ JnA, diMov .rad that his small moans, to-day there is not a For further particulars apply to us Or D. 8. BLAUKSHEAR, mar2 tf. Dublin, Gn. man of thorn but that rioh; for us tho town jiroportv onhancoJ m Vents advanced. Lot ( 'and do tho sumo thing. > « has grown grow thoir vul no, and us orgauizc CmzBN. day night and discovered that his house was in flames. Ho and his wifo and twelve children woro sleep ing in tho houan. He hastly aroused his family and all escaped from the burning building except ono child, aged three years, who perish cd in tho fire. Uonry is a hard- Frouoh Candies at Rough ton’s. I working honest negro, nud his loss Snow P. White i. 0 vcry .lcsirabio f 8 hiid a ";' l >1 ; 0 ' K! . r 1 ty is a '7' rJ ’, bl ° w ohonp Hour and gives eiitisfnolion, or Mf 1 -. 'Oiofam' y anvcl only tho 'n.o.,w r.fnn.lo.l by G. VV. Maddox. «““ ■» "• 1 ', loh . ,oy " ,0 ***. “ ^ j, L Blaokshcar s null, which was brok A question isasked “how is it on by tho heavy rains of last June, ( lhat Rough ton soils so much oheup- J has boon repaired by Mr. W. W. or than tho other morolmuta ?” Why, ‘it i« because he knows how nnd when ,to buy. _____ Ladies’Hats arc soiling rapidly, and it would bo best for yon to coll early nnd mnko your Boleetion, at Maddox’s. Thr Dublin Post nnd tbo Sav annah News, or Mncon Telegraph, or Atlanta Constitution, for tho •mall sum of $2.35 a your. Now is the time to got yonr county pnpor and a lavgo oity weekly for a small amount of money. Those $3,00 Shoos, made and war ratitod by Austin Fields & Co., are the best Congross Shoes to bo lmd for tho money, and they con be found newhere in Dublin oxoept at Maddox’s. It la n Curious Fact That ihe tiody is now mere susceptlblo to hsnefit from mwHoins than at any other MMitt. Hence the importance of taking IIoimI's Sarsaparilla now, when U will do you the most good. It is really wonderful for an appetite, and glviug a healthy tone to the whole system. Be sure to get Hood's Barsaparilla. which is peculiar to itself. “Two years ago G. W. Maddox commencoo tbo dry goods business with a smalt lot of goods iiml now ho carries the heaviest and best selected ateck of goods in tho town, and his trade is increasing dMIf, Thi» hi hoe a dono by keeping tliB goods t hat the jH-ople need and selling them low down. Parker and is now grinding again, rauoh to the joy of tho neighbors. It was a groat inconvouiouco to car ry corn to tho mills ton and twelvo miles from this sootion. Mr. Joo Horn is millor. Occasional. Stockholders’ Meeting. The stockholders of tho Macon and Dublin railroad company will moot in annual convention, at Al lentown, Gn., on Tnosony, May 3rd, 1887, at 12 o’olock m. Stockholders nro earnestly reques ted to bo present. Iverson L. Hunter, Secretary M. & D. Rd. Co. Homestead* GEORGIA Lxurbns County. Whereas Elias Wilkes has filed his np pllcatiou for Exemption of Porsoualty aud setting apart and valuation of Homestead, xml I will pass upon the same at my office in Dublin on Tuesday tho 20th day of April 1887, at 10 o’clock a. m. April -1th ‘87 Joun T Ditncan, 2t Ordiuary. AYER’S Ague Cure I* WAIUUNTRD to CWN alt cases of n«- Imrint iIIumc, Midi u Rover mmI Ague, Inter- nihtout or Chill Fever, ltcmlocnl Paver, Dumb ,\gnc. RUkHU Fever, Mnt I.trer Corn- |Mnt. In of Mlnrr, after #iw trial, OwUwre are eulTi v T nd, by oar etrenlsr of , IW*, to refund the money. Administrator’s Sale* By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Jefferson county, will be sold at the Court House in Laurens county on the first Tuesday in May next, between the legal hours of sale, One store house nnd lot situated nt Donaldson, in the 1800th dist., G. M. of Laurens county, containing two acres, fronting the Wrightsvillo and Tennilio rail road, aud bounded on all other sides by lands of W. H. Donaldson. 8old ns the properly of Jordon W. Lyons, deceased, fer the benefit of heirs aud creditors Terms cash. W. L. Bkat,i,. Administrator. n U. HIRSCHMAN -IS NOW WITH- Iiinsteiu & Lehman, SAVANNAH, - GEORGIA. Fine five centcignrs at-Hicks’s. For Leave to Sell. GEORGIA, Laurens County.— Four weeks after date application will he made to ihe court of ordinary of Lau rens county for leave ,o sell all the wild lands belonging to the estate of Seaborn. A. Brucewell, late*of said county. J. C. Bracewell, Admr. Feb. 25, 1887. Itch, Prairio Mango, nnd Scratches of every kind cured in 30 minutes by Wool- ford’s Snuitnry Lotion. Uso no other. This never fails. Bold by H. Hicks & Co., Druggist, Dublin, Ga. r prJT7’ 1 iTLIlj A WORD TO WISE! - -—§53§(o)§53§ BflY YOU? GOODS BR0K} YOUI^G I). Patent Medicines. wmi —Such as— - Hostetter’s Bitters, McLean’s ^lengthening Cordial, Bradfield’s Female Hop Bitters Ayer’s Cherry -Pectoral. Sarsaparilla and Yellow Dock, Soothing Regulator. Harter’s iron,' Tonic Parker’ Gingef Tonic, Bull’s Cough Syrup Syrup, H’s Cordial, Indian Blood yrup, . Graen’s August Flower, Glob* Godfrey’s Pryor's Pile Ointment. Ayer’s Hair Vigor, Hall’s Hair Re- • Flower Katlntiron Tricophers, Simmons’ Liver Regulator ’ g wer Cure, DeWee’c Carmusltivc, Safe Kiduey Cure, Ague m Oil, Garling Oil, Minong Liniment, Volcauia Woriment, l’arker’s Santo Worm Lozenges, Linenzine, Spalding’s Prred Glue, Tutt’s Pills,• v i B. Wright’s Pills, Hayer’s Pills, Ayer’s Pills, Gilder’s Pills,aA Apple Pills, Jayne’s Pill’s Perfected Liver Pills Indian 5 . " . Boot Pill 'Baley-’s ; Chill & Fever Plronlls. Bitters.' Curatine, Tyler's Syrup of Gum “VyE Arabic, Peruvian Cliill Cure; Cuban Ciiill Tonic, Holman’s Liver Pads; Brew er's Lung Restorer, Marshall's Prepared Cubeb Cigarettes, Laetopeptine, S. S . B., and Sheenfelj's Medicated Stock Feed. Hu is Vegetable Worm By rim T Bull’s Baby Syrup, Boy'd’s Batiery, Days Kidney Pad, >rm Couteetions, Alcock*sP«>mn«'. DinaiwiH, a........ Plustcrs Worm Couteetions, Alcoek’sPorous 'Plasters Strengtheumg s, Benson’s Capdne Pliwt, -Riviter’s.Peruvian Chill- Curs - . FANCY GOODS. Ruro and elegant. (Jolognes, cheap Colognes, Musks, Extracts, Magnolia Bn Ira Hair I)yc, Beautiful Toilet Soaps, Pomade, Plain arid Fancy Powders, Combs (all styles) Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, ..C1qd»cs Brushes, Shaving-Brushes, Couerar' Brushes, Ladies’Knives, Match Boxes, indelible Ink, Pocket Books, l J l lying Cu.«i Hair brushes, Hair Oil. Bath Sponges, Shaving Cream, &c. BOOHS AND STATIONERY. Legal o<ip, Foolscap. Bill Paper,. Note paper, Letter paper, Envelopes (all sizes)* sealing vox, mucilage, fancy box paper, blank books, Ukfcyijg* day-books, account books pens, pencils, slates, school crayons. Webster’s spellers,;Inks, pencils, slates/ ink erasers, paper fasteners, rubber-bunds rulers, mngic iukstuniis, calendar pencil protectors, pen holders. Arnold’s Wilting Fluid. A full line of .the. school bookf recently adopted by the School Board for the Pub ic school of Laurens county, Hymn Books, aud Psalmists. 83?" We will order any book not in stock aud furnisl tune <n a short lime at publisher’s piices, provided the money is loft with the orere- H. ff-TCKK & CO., DUBLIN. GEORGIA. feb 18-tf MARLIN MAGAZINS3 RIFLE Best In Tlie W orld j AND BEMADE HAPPY. 33t(o)f« You May Not Believe It, But I Will Prove It By All Who Buy Goods From Me. • —mmm— . MY Grocery Department is always being replenished with Fresh Stock; ray Shoo Department fs all Solid Goods and not PAPNR BOT TOMS. I want vonr patronage by merits. My Dry Goods Department is well selected and no SHELF-WORN GOODS to offer you. They are NEW and of the Latest Styles nnd Colors. Honest goods and Low prices my Motto. —fl§Co)§B— TO LIVE AND LET LIVE IS MY CREED! Reraombor I expect yon to bo plcnsed^wlon von buy. I have no Cm Prices or Jock.-ying to get yonr money. I am a stranger to yon but yon will soon become acquainted with mo and my prices. Maukiml always scoks their best interest when their pockets aro involved. My friends be wise and spend your money to advantage, with me. I defy competition. My Dr.J.C. Aver&Co.,1 owelf,Mass. \ Vrlces " in with the lowest.!My cost mark is Cash; tuy selling aottteavdHiuifett. price is Cheap. \onrs very truly, mnrD 87tf. TET. HI. W^nSTHST For lorce or small game—32 calibre, 40 <0 cal. 00 Rr. •, 46 cal. 70 and 96 gr. The strongest ahool _ Perfect accuracy guaranteed and the only absolutely safe rifle ontnomar. ket. Prtooa Qatf v UT>f| Gallery, Sporting nndTa roduceu. JUJtAgot Ki!li?«, world renowned, nm iuujuvu MARLIN EIRE ARMS CO., m , (k Two targets made witli one of our 22 calibre at sixty feet, after fifty snots had already been fl entire seventy shots. Thceo gnnB carry off nearly New Haven, Conn. illbre rifles, twenty consecutive shots fired and no ch because they are always accurate and reliable. M eanlng daring the all the prize, at target match.. 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