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THE
POST.
WEDNESDAY APRIL 20 1HH7
J. A. PEACOCK Editor.
IfutH I
in both j trice ond
cheap store of Mn<!
to suit every Imriy
quality—.tt I lie
Buckeye Dots.
Miss Erie Ware is visiting her sis
.(or, Mr*. (I• I?. Mason.
Mrs. $. A. Peacock, who has been
r epoiMling a fortnight with her niator,
Mrs. <?uyten, returned to Dublin on
Monday. j
Mrs. Willie Hightower, aftor
^wcoks of intenso sufforing from tho
effects of measles, died on last Sat*
,nr0fty ?norpiog. She was a most
.estiqmhlo .Christian lady and was
•loved,wd .respected by a large circle
,of friends, The body was interred in
,tho burying ground near Arline’s
.Chapel. Mr, Hightower has been
.deeply afflioted in the less of his only
.ehild and bis yrife, and has the sym
pathies ,ot the entire community.
He U much prostrated by enfodried
health and bereavement. We wish
for him an eprlj recovery. ,*
Itcv. 0. C. Thompson preached
at Mnrv.in chnrph pu Saturday and
Sunday s.Iprge congregations. On
Saturday lie preached pn t|io nso and
ABUHBpf the .tengusp, that “littlo,
inembor” .that can .work so much
.evil, and ,ipiprom'd his hearers with
.the force and solemnity of the warn
ing that wc must account for every
jidle word in tho day of judgement,
jit yrne ftnnounacd on Snuday tliat
(ho unnual celebration of the San
day school would tnko blaoo on Sat
urday before the 3rd Sunday in Jun^ ^
,Ona rnemhor wub received into the
.churoh and the sacrament ad minis •
tV’red.
A ladv remarked a few days ago
in opr presence that she thought the
idea pf “ortwy quilts*’ originated in
Joseph’* cont of many coiors. «A
novel .id.c«»» ip deed 1
Mr. Parker, who has leased Black-
.shear’s ,b>ill, has fitted up one end
of tho stpre house as a residence for
.himsolf and funtily.and will make an
addition to tho store to oarry on his
husiuosH.
Wo know of a little 8-year-old
girl who gets very weary of. having
hor lovoly brown Imir curled. Some
4imo iinco, whilo hor aupt was curl
ing hor hair, slio grow impatient and
Rooking up sl\e said very oarnesily:
4, l»|oa«e, Hod, tako my Auntlo to
llonbon so she .ttatt ,tu,rl my hair,”
Her Aunpo Ipojtod sorrowfully at
h«r and n»Vod if she wanted her
to die and bo put in tho ground.
Tho.bttio croaturo ropentod at once
and again looking up. said: “Please
Hod, dtm't tnko my Auntie to Dealt
m ; «ho tau uni njy hair yiuoh as
sho pleases,” and thus romainod
.quiet until the trying ordeal was
finished.
Tom Montford'a littlo son re
.mAins in a oritioai cwndition, hovor-
jng hotwoon ltto and douth, the ef~
jfoot of moaslcs.
Very destructive (ires raged a fow
ynjlea above this district last week.
Mr. Kittroll was burning o!T a “new
ground” when tbo flro spread be
yond .qpntrql and goon .extended bo
yond his plantation for several miles.
At loast £ dozen men, who run one
horse fqrutq, lost all their fodder
and corn, pinny panels of fencing
aud some hogs. Two mou lost
{neat hanging in tJboir snmkohmmrs
Some dwellings were destroyed, but
no lives lost. tyr. ,<Jo® Anderson
lost meat, corn and fodder, and five
hundred pauols of fencing, Tho
pepped had to work day and night
without cessation to subduo the rat
aging flames. At this season of the
year, when every hour is worth
.day to tho farmer, such visitations
ate indeed distressing and embar-
;;a-sjng.
TlfP. Duitu.v I’ortT and tho Sav
annah News, or Macon Telegraph,
or Atlanta Constitution, for the
small sum of #2.25 a year. Now is
tho time to got your county paper
and a large city weekly for a small
anion nt of money.
Stockfioldera* Meeting.
Tho stockholders of the Macon
and Dublin railroad company will
meet in annnal convention, at Al
lentown, Ga., on Tuesday, May 3rd,
1887, at 12 o’clock m.
Stockholders nro earnestly reques
ted to bu present.
Ivbkson L. Hunter,
Secretary M. & D. Rd. Co.
A Good Ono.
’ * Doctor," said a paticnt*wbo lived In
« boarding houso and consequently
had nothing to dOr" can't you suggest
some light employment for me, so I
eould keep my mind off mysolf T
’’Ara you fond of fancy work?” he
asked.
“Ob, I nm heartily tired of that. I
have been learning new stitches for
the past two years. I want something
now and different.”
"Something that will keep you busy
every moment .of the day—keep your
hands occupied Y'
• •?* That’s it exactly.” _
"Tell your husband to get ydft a
Waterbury watch, and you take the
contract to keep It wound up. That
will come protty near keeping you
busy as long as you live.”
A Oreut Buttle.
(s continu'd!)' .volng oo in the human ays
tom. Tho demon of impure blood strives
io gain victory over Urn constitution. to
ruin health. to drag victims to tho grave
A good ix'ilalile medicine like Hood's Sar
saparilla i.« the weapon with which to do
fend ouoNAlf, tirive tlie desperate enemy j
from the field, and restore peace aud botll-
iy hrnlili for many years. Try tlris pecu-1
jytfjr mediciue.
An Interloper.
Tho following story comes from a
country village in New England:
Littlo Phil always mentioned each
member of tho family in his ovening
prayer, but tho other night lie left out
the baby. "Why, Pliil, yon forgot
your dear littlo brother!” Ilis black
eyes flashed with the answer: •‘There’s
no room in my prayers for my little
brotlior; there’s no room in tills house
for him, nnd what’s more there never
has bconl”
I.iiIu’r Loiter.
Lulu is about five years of age.
Her uncle Harry recently died. A fow
dnys ago she caino to her grandmother
with a bit of paper in her hand and
said: * Mamma. I have written a let
ter to undo Harry.” The letter ran:
'Doar Undo Harry: AVo are all
wotl and hope you am I wont out to
tliocometery to-day with papa and saw
your monumont. 1 think it is reiil
nice. How do you nnd God get along V".
Notice to Stockholdorf*
Attention Is respectfully called to tue
resolution below, nnd you aro requested
to bo In attendance, or represented by
proxy, at tho meeting :
By Mn. Thomas.— 1 “Resolved. Tliat tbo
Stockholders of thin company be called to
meet at Tonnlllo on Friday, May tUth. at
10 o'clock a. M., in special session to con
sider the feasibility of Increasing its capi
tal stock from its present amount of $MO-
OOO to the sum of $200,000. (half of which
to lie preferred stock nt tho discretion of
tho directory) for tho purpose of extend-
imr its line of road to Wayeross, Jl.iwkins-
vlilo or Eastman, ns tuny bo deemed most
expedient, and to the best Interest of the
(i \V. Maddox is now convinced
Hint advertising draws customers to
his store and when they sec his goods
they never fail to buy.
BLACKSMITH SHOP.
•r. c. HENDRIX.
■J8)°(8t"
I lmvc opened a Blacksmith Business in
Dublin, nt the Scarborough old stand,
'In;re 1 nm prepared to donll kinds of Re-
sir and Plow work promptly.
—8)°(i
^"Ilorsc Shooing a Specialty.
—M--
I respectfully solicit the patronage of
the citizens.
R. A. MOORE,
mar 23 3m, Dublin, Georgia.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure,
Tins powder never varies. A marvel of
purity, strength and vrholesomeness.
Morp economical than the ordinary kinds,
nnd cannot be sold in competition with
tbo multitude of low test, short vreiglit
alum or phosphate powders. Sokl only in
cam. Royal Baking Powmni Ca., 306
Wall 8t. N. Y.
LOCATION CENTRAL.
All parts,of the oity and .places of interest
accessible by street cars constantly passing
tire,doors. Special inducements to those
visit|pg^he.city on business or pleasure,
feb 23-tf. ,
Administration.
GEORGIA, Lauuens County.—
Whereas, Jnme3 E. Jackson lias filed
bis application for letters of administration
on the estate of Ira E. Ililbun, late of said
county, deceased;
Tlieso are therefore to cite nnd admon
ish all'persons concerned to show cause if
any they have why said letters of admin
istration should not be granted the appli
cant ns prayed for on the first Monday in
May next.
Uiven under my hand nnd official signa
ture, this April 2nd, 1887.
John T. Duncan, Ordinary.
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KINCHEN & IIAKBIS,
MACON, GEORGIA,
Arc Manufacturers of FIRST-CLASS
BRICK nnd their prices compete with any
manufacturers’ in this part of the country.
-«(o)8-
Bc sure nnd give them your orders and
rccotvc satisfaction in both, price and the
quality of the Brick furnished.
company.”
Transportation will he furnished the
stock holders to and from tho mooting.
Fill out proxv ntuV send to some ono of
the directors, if it is not convenient for
yon to attend. Respectfully.
* W. B. Thomas, Pres, aud Supt.
Imnillc Ga . April 8th, 1887
THE RICHEST, HUMOROUS
BOOK of tlici AGE is
iy joatau Aliens who. -miss unity spent
all last season amid the whirl of faun ion
at Saratoga, and takes off its follies, llir-
I at ions, low neck dressing, png dogs, «fcc.,
in her Illimitable mirth provoking stylo-
Tho book is profusely illustrated by Or.
vkh, tho renowned artist of l‘tick. Will
sell immensely. Prtco $3.50. Bntmrr
Aqknts Wantko. • Address HUBBARD
BROS., Pubs., Philadelphia, Pa.
'WEBSTER’S
(UNABRIDGED
fytth orwlthoat r»t«ntlnd»«.
hour AH.ntinn 1> tnrttod to tho fuel that in pup.
i iho IaU'bI iitufl of thisi work, you ^
Cl A Dictionary' ;
cotitAlnlnp9000 mow words noarlyJfiOOO WOT®
llluptrHtioQv than any OW AnurlCAixDlcUonAry*
A Gazetteer of the World
ecnUtuinK ovrr S5,000Titles, with tholrpronunef.
»Uou uul >u.-t .mount of othrr information,.
( UK-out ly added J and
• A Biographical Dictionary |
■ivmtc rr\HiuncUtiMn of naniM Hid wW
ooaoernlDK hmw K\»kO Not«d. Ktortonss WR
»v yauioua Ublo-s giving Yaiuablo lufonuLUoa. .
v AH in One Book.
I'r.Al'fi I'it*nonary If
... 1 I ^ l»y ih cbuio t'ujs'riuU'iiiii’iiUiof 8ohool§ ln3d
Maddox’* Shoes are going like l»nt j
ami ult because he hitvs them
For further particulars apply to us
Or
D. 8. BLAOKSHEAR,
mar8 tf. Dublin, Ga.
G. HIRSGHMAN
-IS NOW WITH-
Einstein & Lehman,
SA VA NNA H, - GEORGIA
Fine five emit cigars at Hicks’s.
MARSHAL HOUSE,
SAVA AN Aft, GA.
tt-tt-tt
GEO. p. HODGES, Proprietor, for
merly o/ the Metropolitan Hotel, New
Fork, and .flic Grand Union Saratoga
Springs.
&3.LEYY$B50.
Wholesale Clothiers,
161 Congress St. Savannah, £a.
Wo make up the NEATEST and BEST
Line of CLOTHING—both in Fit and
Style—that comes South.
We defy competition in the above; tiso
in prices.
M
crclmnts that handle our goods wifi
never have old stock to carry over.
Send us your orders to
be convinced.
Mr. B. F. Jacobson represents us on
this territory, and will be pleased to take
your order.
Icb 2 ly
B. II. LEVY & BRO.
Administrator’s Sale-
By virtue of nn order of the Court of
Ordinary of Jefferson county, will be sold
nt the Court House in Laurens county on
tho first Tuesday in May next, between
the legal hours of sale,
One store house and lot situated at
Donaldson, in the lSOfltli dist., G. M. of
Lnurens county, containing two acres,
fronting the Wrigbtsvillc and Tcnnillo rail
rend, and bounded on all other sides by
lands of W. II. Donaldson. Sold as the
properly of Jordon W. Lyons, deceased,
fr.r the benefit of heirs and creditors.
Terms cash. W. L. Beall.
Administrator.
For Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA, Lauuens County.—
Four weeks after da’.e application will
rain&t
lie made to the court of ordinary of Lau
rens county for leave *o sell nil tho wild
lands belonging to the estate of Seaborn
A. Bmccwcll, into of said county. .
J. 0. BnACEWELi., Admr.
Feb. 25,1887.
Itch, Prnirio Mange, and Scratches of
every kind cured in 30 minutes b/ Wool-
ford s Sanitary Lotion. Use no other.
This never fails. Sold by n. llicka & Co.,
Druggist Dublin, Ga.
A WORD TO THE
' WISE!
§tt§(o)§J^§
BUY YOU GOODS DfJOEQ
youi^g 5.
AND BEMADE HAPPY.
HENDRIX & WILLINGHAM,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
SM, DOOIJS, BLI1)DS, lT)OULtDII)G,
Newels, Bough and Dressed Lumber, Shingles,
AND ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL.
LIME, PLASTER, CEMENT, HAIR,
LATHS, PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS,
And Builders' Hardware.
MACON, GA.
DIXIE WORKS, Foot of Cherry Street,
cblC 8m.
A CAR LOAD OFEIN6INTS
JUST ARRIVED!
WILL SELL EXTtiA CHEAP TO CLOSE THEM OUT.
GEO R. LOMBARD & CO, Augusta, Georgia.
Large Btock Engines, Gin and Presses, Belting, Packing, Oil ttnd
Findings, Injectors, Electors, Inspirators, for immediate delivery.
Engine, Mill and Boil6r Repairs Pomptly done. Cast Iron and Brass
Every day working 100 hands.
H. HJIOKS&CG.,
HEADQUARTERS FOR
..
Drugs, Medicines and Books.
-ALBO-
Paints (ail colors), linseed oil, varnishes, window glass, putty, white lead, sash too
whitewash brushes, paint brushes, marking brushes, glue (white and brown) Drot>
black, Lump black, unalinos, machinists oil, lamps, lamp fixtures, lanterns, kerosene
od, matches, starch, irnp-Wcs, cream tartar, trusses, syringes, eye goggles, nmole
slqelds, supportors, shce brushes,-blacking,.iifirbolio soup, castilo soap, rubber nipples
shoulder braces, sal soda, alum, saltpetre, sulphur, bicarb soda; blumg, fixed oils
HK.mtllf l>l1 nilk mnefnrrl n*infr/>w ^7»\nxrtia nntm/^rn Ll.i,-, ^ *., . *
sssential oils, mustard, ginger, -tloves. nutmegs, blue stone, copperas, liavorinir
axtructs, madder, miligo mud, Spanish brown) breast pumps] fishing tackle razor
erapvrazor hones, Horsford’a Bread Powders, Patapsco powders, potash, sulnliur
nnn mnpp Pnttfinticnrl tntllr r.lr.lwiY’o nvianaf /if Iwmf t .. a ... „1 «
oep, mace, condensed milk, Liebig's extract of beet* imperial*'grauumj*’plain 1 ^'llud
ins, all sizes,-from gill oilers up to o-gallon jack
etney candies, fruit jars, corks, oil cans,.... V ,, OIO u „ uu u-gauo
its, the celebrated lunncl-lippcd measures, aud u full line of the most popular
Patent Medicines.
—Such as—
Hostcttcr’s Bitters, McLean's Stengtuening Cordial, Bradfleld’* Fema l
Hop Bitters Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Sarsaparilla and Yellow Dock, Soothing
Regulator Harter’s iron, Tonic Porker’ Gingef Tonic, Bull’s Cough Svruu
fayrup, H’s Cordial, Indian Blood -yrup, Graon’s August Flower. Globa
Godfrey’s Prycr’s Pile Ointment. Ayer’s Hair Vigor, Hall’s Hair Re-
Flower Kathairon Tricopbers', Simmons’ Liver Regulator
. wer Cure, DeWee’o Curmusltive, Safe Kidney Cure,
Ague m Oil, Garling Oil, Miueng Liniment, Volcanic
Woriment, Parker’s Santo Worm Lozenges,
Pill’s Perfected Liver Pifis. Indian
Root Pill Boley’s Chill &
. Fever PIronlls. Bitters,
Cura tine, Tyler's Syrup of Gum •
Arabic, Peruvian C'bill Cure, Cuban
Ciilll Tonic, Holman’s Liver Pads, Brew
er's Lung Restorer, Marshall's Prepared Cubeb
Gigurottes, Lactopeptine, S. S . 8., and Sheenfela's
I Atrvilr li'pnti Fd'VKiM.t.iUl/. ia -lv
Medicated Stock Feed.Hu- i’s Vegetable Wovursymu
p, Boy'd's Battery, Day's Kidney Pad,
Alene.lt’aPmvine u. Jii. •
Bull’s Baby Syrup, „ ivluuC v ra(1
Worm Coutcc-tions, Alcoclt’sPorous Plasters Stieu-tiiening
Plasters, Benson’s Capcine Plast, Kietfer’s Peruvian Chill Cure
FANCY GOODS.
nn
Brushes, Ladies’ Khives, Match Boxes, intTclible Ink,\’<K:koV t'iooks^ p!t’y ing Caid
Hair brushes, lluir Oil. Bath Sponges, Shaving Cream, Ac, • j & '“ iU<
. . - - , , - r crayons. Webster’s spellervlnks, pencils, slates
ink erasers, paper fasteners, rubber bands rulers, magic inkstands, calendar n«,i
protectors, pen holders. Arnold’s Writing Fluid, j? f,,n \ h V‘'& 1
recently udopted by tlie School Board for tho Pub ic school of Laurens count.
Hymn Books, and Psalmists. We will order any book not in stock and furuisL
nine «u a short time at publisher’s piices, provided the money is loft with the orerr
ClKCi
direct, fvom the northern tiitirkctR
mid seUa ilii'ui nt prices tlmt defy
e n.iK'tition.
tharMy » ul» the Unlovl StV.M SwMM Court,
in Iho vt rnnu’nt l’t.ttimff Otf.Ci\ 1* Ui
KndMMnIh fT(f9iMfl " hoNot^IrltfWllll
Kato MI& m.vio <br (KlMpN.N i’L'Uoil"
Wkiy ujvu OOlWI WOki MO
hton
I lionght tobacco front Uottgi
lot 30 eont- a pooml—just the samel
that tlie other tnoichuuL
A.«> '*•
Get the Latest and Best.
ft t» »n <vm)«u>!Aa in nteiYP-h-xO,
knti »i «•*#!)' 1 .i«.». 1.-. inn n AUtl
!. .tmivtUkU r. nl |>»' l ■ ilHU l man'll. i
rubUibwl t>y 6. * c. MfAHiAM * CO .
tjaiii^l.tlJ, U. b. A.
. . -
You May Not Believe It, Bull Will Prove
It By All Who Buy Goods From Me.
—8ll(o)H8—
MY Grocery Department is always being replenished with Fresh Stock - ;
tny Shoo Department is all Solid Goods and not PAPNR BOT
TOMS. I want yoor patronage by merits. My Dry Goods
Department is well selected and no SHELF-WORN
GOODS to offer yon. They are NEW and of
the Latest Styles nnd Colors. Honest
goods and Low prices my Motto.
—I8(o)8I—
TO LIVE AND LET LIVE IS MY CREED!
—I8(o)8I—
Remember I expect you to be pleased when you buy. I have no
Prices or Jook.-ying to get your money. I am a stranger to
you but yon will soon become acquainted with mo and my
prices. Mankind always seeks their best interest when their
pockets ore involved. My friends be wi*o and spend your
money to advantage, with me. I defy competition. My
Prices will compare with tho lowest. My oust mark is Cash; my selling
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
Legal n ap, Foolscap, Bill Paper, Note paper, Letter]
scaling wax, mucilage, fancy box Lookj£ it^gcrs^^^^s^accbunt
books pens, pencils, slates, school cruvons. Webster’s .«<iim r„i,i •!.. u -°unt
fob 18-tf
H. HICKS ■& CO.,
DUBLIN, GEORGIA.
MARLI1T MAGbAZIKTB RIFX.BJ
“*■* JBeett In Tlio "World.
HIHK? tmall game—4j calibre, 40 gralna powder; 3
^0 cal. A) gr.; 4A cal. <0 and 8b gr. The strongest shootini
33 cal. 8-5gr.;
*V * I I U s?° wongesi snooung rllle made ^
ka£ J*ina? 1 T!i*w2 ranteei1 on T ufc rifle on tue ma
BALLARD SpajP
Xor target shooting, bunting, and (booting gallerlei. All calibres from S3 to 45. Made In
- - Wk. fourteen different itylee, price* from *18.00.np. Send for IlluttraUd catalogue.
MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO., - New Haven, Conn.
one oar ? c«llbrcrine«. tweBty con»ccutlre ihott
!i!?A , Ll c *i:* f l* r . nrt W ,oU h * d been fired and no denning during the
entire •evenly ihot*. These gun* -sirry off nearly all the price:, it target m-e-hyt
becnu»e they an always accurate and *
i reliable.
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price is Cheap.
■art 87tf.
Yount very truly,
ST. S. WYNN
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