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THE POST.
WEDNESDAY U4Y 4. im.
J. A. PEACOCK Editor.
Alt A11() A HD JFOIt SAVAN
NAH AND DUBLIN; VIA
OL'lt OWN LINE.
M«‘thoillM Church Directory.
BotLtM SnUStM 1st Bunday and Sat
urday before at 11 o'clock n. m.
Duu.w, 2ml Bunday in each month at
11 a. m. and 7-30 p. in. and Baturdav lie
fore at 11 o'loek a. m. Also the 4th Bun
day night at 7-30 p. m.
Makvin 3rd Sunday and Saturday bc-
A (Big Railroad Meeting at the
Court House—Col Tlioman Gives
,Our People an Interesting Talk
.—Connection With the Central
.the Popular Itoute.
Itch. Prairie .Manure, and 8Cfn tclic- of
cverv kind cured in $0 minutes hy Wool
ford a Sanitary Lotion. Uao no other.
This never foils. Sold hy H. Hicks 6c Co.,
Druggist Dublin, O'a.
MARSHAL HOUSE,
T. HEKDItlX.
Year's Support.
GEORGIA, Lauukns County—
SAVANNAS, GA.
HENDRIX &
O. I\ WILLINGHAM.
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
GEO. D. HODGES, Proprietor, for-
Ordinary’s otlteo, April 26tli, 1887. mcrly of the Metropolitan Hotel, New
Perhaps tho largest attendance np-
.on a railroad mooting ever known in
Hawkinsvillo assembled at the court
[house iMt'Phnrsday evening—in fact!
everybody seemed interested, and
turned out in a manner whiclj it is
gratifying to note. It was a pleasing
evidence of tho unanimity of purpose
of her citizens when Jlawkinsvillc’s
future prosperity is concoined.
Judge McGriff was called to the
chair and J. A. Fonche requested to
act os secretary, The meeting was
ably addressed by Ool. ,W. B. Thom
as, President of tho Wrightsrillo and
^onnillo Railroad, who in a pleasant
and off-hand way freely expressed
the economy of building and opera
ting railroads. In a practical man
ner ho showed to our oitizenB that
they'could build and equip a road
from Hawkinsvillo to Dublin at a
cost of not more than $4,000 per
mile, having tho stock holders with
,a good showing for their investment,
.besides tho gonoral bouefis to bo do-
; rivod from .improvement te town,
.property,,otc. From their annual
report ho Bhowed that his company
[last year cleared a dividend of 10 por
cent,, notwithstanding tluf disad
vantages of a now road through an
undeveloped section of country—
.and bolioved that an extension to
our city would bo a good paying in-
v vo^t,taent to iia stock holders, ns well
as a fectlor to his line and tho Cen
tral in froights to tho coast, which
would be rcoiprooated by a return
(freight from the seaboard via the
•Central over his lino to this point.
Ool. Thomas manifested no spir
it of boasting, not did he appear
anxious about tbe matter, but sim
ply stated that his company had (lo
aded to extend their chnrtored priv
ileges, and wore open to co-opora
ition from Hawkinsville, Eastman or
other points. He was hero by au
.earnest invitation of a number of
,our oitizons, and suggostod that wo
do for ourselves what his people had
,do».o for themsolvos. Ho was cop-
tident that tho Central road would
freely and liberally aid the entor-
priso.
, Spoctohog woro made by Ool. Goo.
AY. Jordan, and others, who forci
bly illustrated tho importance of the
subsorikers to other roads making an
.effort 0 recall their rotes from the
Jiaiids ot adventurous and spooula-
jtjye corporations who woro paralyz
ing our interests by holding our pa
pers when they, from all ovidonoo,
nover intond to build any road to
^Iawkinsville.
* * * * ' CR. * Hi
A committee was appointed for
tho purpose of making application
4or a charter for tho proposed exten
tiox, and oftor extending thanks to
Col. Thomas tho mcetiiig adjourn
ed.
Tho committee on oharter mot
imfoediatoiy, in tho office of the
jtlawkhmillo Bank and Trust Co.,
and proceeded to business. After
few preliminaries they adjonrnod
over to next day, wheu organization
was perfected by the temporary
eloction of the following officers
PraaUlonU-J. D. Stetson. Pirec-
* tore—R. J. Taylor, R. V. Bowen,
J. K Laidler, R. Q. Lewi*, E. Som
mer, W. B. Tbonnu, J. H. Martin
Secretary, and R> J. Taylor Troasur
§r. Aa soon as the oharter is ob
Uincd tho stookholdors will bo cal
led together for tho election of
permanent board of directors, and
no doubt thoro will bo a largo sub
scription to the books now being
opened.
Altogether the outlook is booming,
and rapid fmnro developments mav
be looked for.—//atoldtovtVe Dii-
JHlfch.
An linjM'rttttvo Kerrcs^ity.
\Ylru puiv »vr loti* mi MiluaUhv loealb
IV, wltal dcaatllR i- l« lilt* amt
ljoust krt i>< r. n»» I- lliKHl's samparllla to
rt t*it l»*ly. hi llii* M'iiMtn The Knit mviL
I.. Ik lltcitnurhl v tviiovuli-tl tlu- hlinv.l pur
UW nn.l \ iuilici-l. it»f M'nus of diwa *>
,l,*l|.i\, i Nli'lllli. Soil lUliUllt. Mint ill!
• lilt! il' nut III . nil’ll lit UlM'll'-
S.irM|Miitl.v. lb« iiuwt |»»>|»uiiti ami Him -'
The Dublin Rosa: and the Sav
annah News, or Macon Telegraph*
or Atlanta Constitution, for the
small sum of $2.25 a year.. Now is
the time to got your connty papor
and a largo city Weekly for a small
amount of money.
Warrsn aiul children, out of lier late hus
band, B. F. Warren’s estate, have filed
their awurd in this office in terms* of the
law;
These are, therefore, to cite and admon
ish nil persons concerned to show cause, if
any they have, on or before' the first Bun
day in Juno next, why said award should
not qe made the judgment of this court
and recorded. 4t.
John T. Duncan, Ordinary,
Gkthhf.manb 4th Sunday and Saturday nplrtayear’sMj^port’’to''flra^Nancy K V". 1 *’,, and tbe Grand LdIoq Sarat0 £ a
before at 11 o’clock a. m. Warren and children, out of lier late lius- springs.
Religious services will lie conducted reg
ularly by the pastor according to tlic above
directory. All arc invited to attend.
G. C. TnojirsoN,
Pastor.
PQifDER
Absolutely Pure,
This powder novor varies. A marvel of
i'' igKj
Moro e
economical than the ordinary kinds,
and cannot bo sold in competition with
tlfh multitude of low tost, short weight
alum or phosphnte powders, Sold only in
mn». Royal Baking Powder Co., 100
Wall St. N. Y. *
—O-AJCjXj OUST-
—-FOR YOUR-
Ice, Lemons, Lemonade
AND SODA WATER.
Notice to Stockholders.
Attention is respectfully called to the
resolution below, and you are requested
to bo in attendance, or represented by
proxy, at tho meeting :
By Mr. Tuqmab.—■"Resolved. That tho
stockholders of this company lie called to
moot nt TennlUc on Friday, May 18th, at
10 o’clock a. m., In special session to con
sider tho feasibility of increasing its capi
tal slock from its present nmouut of $140-
000 to the sum of $800,000. (half of which
lo bo preferred stock at the discretion of
the directory) for tho purpose of extend
ing Its lino of rond to Waycress, Hawkins-
lllo or Eastman, ns may ho deemed most
expcdlont, and to tho best interest of the
company.
Transportation will bo furnished tho
stock holders to and from the meeting.
Fill out proxy and sond to somo ono of
tho directors, If it is not convenient for
yon to attend. Respectfully.
W. B. TnoMAB, Pres, and Bupt.
lenniUo Ga . April Bth, 1887.
THE RICHEST HUMOROUS
BOOlCof the AGE Is
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at Saratoga, and takes oft its follies, flir
tations, low luck diY-siilg.pug dogs, &e.,
tu her Inimitable mirtli provoking stylo-
Tho book is pivfusdy illustrated .by Op.*
pan, tho renowned artist of Puck. Will
sell immensely. Prlco $2.50. Bright
AgHNTS Wanted. Address HUBBARD
BROS., Pubs,, Philadelphia, Pa.
WEBSTER'S
[UNABRIDGED
IVilb or without Patent Index.
konr Attention U Invited to the fret that In par«-
tho late»t luu. of this work, you fol_j
.A Dictionary’
oouUlntnRSiWl moro word* nnd nearly 2000 mom
tilunmUon. tlmn any other AmoricftU OicUonwy.
A Gazetteer of the World
agqy*» r -
Elion aiul ik rn*»t Amount of oilier iuforukAtion r
( mifintlj added,) And
A Biographical Dictionary )
|'rMnuuoi.tion of imnu s »:i l hii.-f f»oU
Ooiu'ornlnit no.rty 10,000 fi'oMn IVr»00»I *1*0
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All in One Book.’
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and hy l«Mtnc Ooltoto httMutt of tho
VnU.-.l Si*to» nod O*'.*, 1 v It U Si«ml»n) Au-
thortty with tho Vsitt.'.t Stato# Supromo Court,
and in' tho Govorumout il iuuiie OiUo*. Ithu
toon Ml».*tod in ttory o«*ovrh«roBlAt#
l.aro t^nu m«do for S.'lov U, asi i la iha lHotion-
wLkU nearly all iho school t'Ooik* ar*
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,
/ebj&tf.
SM, DOORS, BLINDS, LQOHLDip,
3VC _A- 1TTEL S
Newels, Eougli and Dressed Lumber, Sl)ingle|
AND ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL.
LIME, PLASTER, CEMENT, TTAra,
LATHS, PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS,
And Builder A Hardware.
CATCH ON!
DIXIE WORKS, Foot of Cherry Street,
;febl8-3m.
MACON, GA.
A CAR LOAD OFENGlHVSi
JUST ARRIVED:
COUNTRY MERCHANTS WHO CATER TO A TRADE THAT
they are anxious to hold, can have no bettor medium than our
trr 1 '
Get the Latest ami Best.
Fashionable
WILL SELL EXTRA CHEAP TO CLOSE THEM OUT.
GEO R. LOMBARD 6c CO, Augusta, Gei
Having all our Suits made under Personal Supervision, and con
sulting always tho prevailing requirements as to Fabrics and Cut, we
are able to oiler superior iudndemon.ts to the trade in the way of Job Lots
and extra drives, always the latest Metropolitan Fashions. Spe
cial sizes in suits to Ht fat, thin, short or tall mon.
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 Brass
Every day working 100 hands.
H. HICRS&eO.,
MLHKIAM
mi tit. iuc.
HEADQUARTERS FOR-
OUR C. O. D. SYSTEM Drugs, Medicines and Books
has our most careful attention; rules for self measurement sent free on
request.
Saits sent to responsible parties with privilege of examination before
paying. Money refunded in every caso where satisfaction is not given.
-ALSO-
OUR SPRING 6l SUMMER SUITS,
HATS—Soft, Stiff and Straw, Underwear, Neckwear, Fur-
ninhing’s &c., Excel any similar Stock South. Prices always
the lowest, consult ns before Buying.
161 CONGRESS STREET SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
B. II. LEVY & BRO.
Paints (all colors), linseed oil, varnishes, window glass, putty, white lead, sash too
whitewash brushes, paint brushes, marking brushes, glue (white and brown), Drop
black, Lamp black, analines, machinists oil, lamps, lamp fixtures, lanterns, kerosene
oil, matches, starch, marbles, cream tartar, trusses, syringes, eye goggles, niunie
shields, supporters, shco brushes,blacking,[carbolic soap, cusi ile soap, rubber nipples
shoulder braces, sal soda, alum, salt petre, sulphur, bi carb soda, bluing^lxid oils.
Essential oils; mustard, ginger, cloves, nutmegs, blue stone,' copperas, flavoring
axtracts, madder, uidigo mud, Spanish brown, breast pumps, fishiDg tackle razor
eraps, razor hones, Hereford's Bread Powders, Patapsco powders, potash, sulphur
oep, jnace, condensed milk, Liebig’s extract of beet, imperial grauum, plain and
emey candies, fruit jars, corks, oil cans, all sizes, from gill oilers up to 5-gallon jack
its, the celebrated lunnel-lipped measures, ancl a full lino of the most popular
Patent Medicines.
Discovered At Last!
§111—- (oOo)— ||gg.
i®® 0. c. c. c.
-• —Such as—
r, , Hostotters Bitters, McLean’s Slengthening Cordial, Bradfield’s Femal
Hop Bitters Ayer s; Cherry Peetoral. Sarsaparilla and Yellow Dock, Soothing
Regulator. Harter's iron, Tonic Parkor’ Gingef Tonic, Bull’s Cough Syrup
by J!! u ^ 8 Cordial, Indian Blood yrup, Graeu’s August Flower, Globa
Godfrey’s Pryor’s Pile Ointment. Ayer’s Hair Vigor, Hull’s Hair Re-
Flower Kuthairon Trinonlifirs rtimmnnri’ T.iv.ir Umrnlntur
Flower Kuthairon Tricophers, Simmons’ Liver Regulator
Dure, DeWee’c Carmusttive, Safe Kidney Cure, .
wer OhWv.$NH||i>.Mu 1 uD 1 ,wT l o < ,mimov viu
Ague m Oil, Garling Oil, Miueiig Liniment, Volcanic
Woriment, l’arker’s Santo Worm Lozemres,
T . , ■.« ■ «*■ D V J 4—— f . I . i i *14 ... *r\...
CERTAIN CHICTIEEr CHOL
ERA CURE.
Eight years of careful experiment and painstaking research have resulted in the
discovery of an infallible specific for tho cure and prevention of the most fatal and
dreaded enemy of tho feathered tribe—Cholera. After tho fullest and fairest tests
possible, In which every claim for tho remedy was fully substantiated^ the remedy
was placed upon tho market, and everywhere, a single trial has been all that was re
quired to prove it a complete success. The directions for its use are plain and sim
ple, and the cost of the remedy so small that the saving of a single fowl will repay
tho exbensc. ItB effect is almost magical. If tho rcffiedy is given os directed, the
course of the disease Is stopped at oboe. Given occasionally as a preventive, there
need be no fear of Cholera, which annually kills more fowls than all other diseases
combined. It Is true to flame, a Certain Cure for Chicken Cbolora. No poultry
raiser or farmer can afford to be without it. It will do ah that is claimed for it-
For 8ale By
H. HICKS & CO., J. T. SMTTH And W. F. LINDER,
may 4 tf. DUBLIN, - GEORGIA.
vvoriracni, i'arKer s Santo NVorm Lozenges,
' Lmenzine, Spalding’s i’rred Glue, Tutt’a Fills,
B. Wright’s Fills, flayer’s Fills, Ayer's Fills,
Gilder’s Pills, a/ Apple Pills, Jayno’s
Pill’s Pcii'eoted Liver Pills Indian
Root Pill Baley’s Chill & *
• ' Fever Plronlis. Bitters,
.: ■ Guraline,; Tyler's Syrup of Gum
Arabic, Peruvian Chill Cure, Cuban
Chill Tonic, Holman’s Liver Pads, Brew
er’s Lung Restorer, Marshall’s Prepared Cubeb
; Cigarettes, Jaictopeptine, S. S . S., and Sliceuielu’s
Medicated Stock Feed. Hu 1’s Vegetable Worm Syrup,
Bulls Baby Syrup, Boy’d’S; Battery, Day's Kidney Fad,
Worm Confections, Alcock’sPorous Flusters Strengthening
Plasters, Benson’s Capciue Piast, Kiefler’s Peruvian Chill Cur*
FANCY GOODS.
Rare and elegant Colognes, cheap Colognes, Musks, Extracts, Magnolia Balm
””” V » -------- —* •* L UliiUUb) X i 111 Li UUU P UUCj Al)
styles) 100th Brushes, Nail Brushes,. Clothes Brushes, Shaving Brushes, Count#*
Brushes, Ladies Knives, Match Boxes, Indelible Ink, pocket Bo.'
Brusfles, Bauies Knives, Match Boxes, Indelible Ink, Pocket Books, pj» vin , C w
Hair brushes, Hair Oil. Bath Sponges, Shaving Cream, &c.. &
A WORD TO THE
' WISE!
Stl§(6)SttS
BUY YOUI^ GOODS E^OEQ
onoir.7™ ; , v RiOiW’ e ‘ T 1 ’ xioie puper, meti/cr paper, fcJnvel
sealmg wax, mucilage, fancy box paper, blank bodies, ledgers, day-books account
books pens, pencils, slates, school crayons, Webster's spellers, Inks, pencils slates
ink erasers, namtr fnnti>n<>t« vnitiwr lumS. «•!.». , ; states.
Hymn Books,And Psalmists. 5^ We will order any book not in stock and furnkk
ame >u a short time at publisher’s piices, provided the money is left with the or ere
YOlII^Gi 5. TIIYUU,
AND BEMADE HAPPY.
tt(0)tl
You May Not Believe It, But I Will Prove
It By All Who Buy Goods From Me.
-—§flB(o)HB§-—SJS y : m
MY Grocery Department is nlxyaysbeing roplenished wicli Fresb Stock;
my Shoo Department is all Solid Goods and not .PAPNR BOT
TOMS. I want your patronage by merits. My Dry Goods
Department is well solccted and no SHELF-WORN
GOODS to offer you. Tboy are NEW and of
tho Latest Styles and Colors. Honest
goods and Low prices my Motto.
ji jj (o) <51
TO LIVE AND LET LIVE IS llY CREEDS
It U *’1 tin.lii**.!* «*• in i-rrry Siibopli
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Remember I expect yon to bo pleased when yon buy. I have no Cuti
Prices or Jockeying to got yonr money. I nm a stranger to
you but you will soon become acqnainted with me and my
prices. Mankind always seeks their best interest wheu thoir
[lockets utv involved. My frionds be wiso and spend your
money to advantage,’'with me. I defy competition. My
Prices will compare with tho lowest. My cost mark is Cash; my soiling
price is Cheap. Yours very truly,
nmrO ST if. TT- ZEE. *W“Y"3ST3ST
T , n -p , ROOFS AND STATIONERY.
Legal Gap, Foolscap, Bill Paper, Note paper, Letter paper, Envelopes (all sizes)
mlmg wax, mucilarre. fanev Kmr nnnnv Li,..:. ?”: , 1 ; “ BiZCR )
feb 18-tf
Hi HICKS & CO.,
DUBLIN. GEORGIA. "H
■M~ AT5T.TTT SM.G-iknrajuixaii^
[Best Iix Tlio Tjy^rpfid
For large or umll game—S2 calibre,40 grains powder: S8 cal.fiSgr.;
yo gr.; 44 cal. 70 anil 86 gr. The strongest shooting rifle mode -w
Fcrrcctnccmncy guaranteed and tho only ateolutcly sale rifle on toe mar^-^.
fodno^? T1 A T.T. ML *P *h Gallery, Sporting nnd Tar- ^
roducoa. SAllllXUUI get Blfle., world renowned. The rtandard
lor target mooting, hunting, and shooting galleries. All calibres from S3 to 44. Made In
fourteen different styles, prices from *18,00 up. Bend for Illustrated catalogue.
MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO., - New Haven, Conn, i
Two targets made with one of our 22 calibre rifle., twenty consecutive shots
at sixty feet, after fifty shots had already been flred and no cleaning during the
entire seventy shots. These guns carry off nearly all the prUetat target
because they are always ace urn to and reliable..
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