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DUBLIN POST.
JDUBLIN. GA. MAY 4,
1887.
Toriivs $1.50 a year in advance.
To Ministers $1.00 per year
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Registered at the Foal Office in
Dublin
as
Second-Class Matter.
Local Affairs.
Hot days and cool nights.
French Candies at Rougbton’s.
Mrs. T. L. Griner has the largest
Irish potatoes it the city.
Kerosene Oil 15 cents per gallon
at Houghton’s.
Good syrup at Houghtons 30 cents
a gallon.
B3gF“call on D. A. Smith for your
Ice Cold Soda water and Lemonade,
adv. tf.
Mr. Z. II. Rough ton visited his
old home, Sandersville, Sunday.
For a number •»• Cooking Stove
be* sure to call oh J. T. Smith.
A full line of fresh Groceries at
Y. II. Wynn's. Bargains can be
had by trading with him.
Wade Hampton Flour is tho best
on earth. Houghton keeps it.
For a fine and lasting hat call on
J. T. Smith, who keeps the best in
the market.
What is C. 0. 0. 0. ? Turn to
advertisement end road for yourself.
Tho prettiest Lawns that weie
ever offered in Dublin are for sale
by Maddox.
Highest cash prices paid for ohiok-
eus and egg6 by J. T. Smith.
Cedar Buckets at 3$ cents apiece
at Rough ton’s.
Best line of fishing tackle of all
kinds at Y. H. Wynn’s.
It was somewhat dull for' several
days last week.
Those Gorman Prints are the lat
est styles—at Maddox’e.
The finest and sweetest lot of
Hams ever brought to this market
can be found at J, *T. Smith’s.
Call on Y. H. Wynn’s for any*
thing that you need, and if not in
fltock the goods will be ordered and
that on short notice.
A large lot of Can Goods at
Kougtou’s.
Chickens arc now about as scarce
as their teeth has heretofore been.
Tho prettiest, finest and cheapest
Muslins in the town at Wynne’s.
Don’t fail to see them.
Don’t forget that Staple and Fan
cy Groceries can bo bought for less
money at J. T. Smith’s than any
other place in town. ’ ,
Remember you can get the 140
proof, the highest test of Kerosene
Oil, at Y. II. Wynne’s at 20 cents
per gallon.
Considerable timber was taken to
Darien on the rise of the river last
week.
Old chairs rebottomed in tho la
test styles with seats that will out
last the cane bottoms at Y. H.
Wynn’s.
Forelothing, for men and hoys,
call on J. T. Smith and select from
liis large spring stock. * You cannot
do better, even in the large cities.
The best and cheapest line of
Gents and Boys’ Straw Hats—from
15 cents tip to $2.50—at Y. H.
Wynn’s. Call and examine-them.
Mr. J. B. Sanders boasts of a fine
garden, and we can testify in regard
to the turnips.
Always on haud, all kinds of Am
munition for breach and muzzle-
loading Guns, and Rifle Cartridges,
at Y. II. Wynne’s.
Hals I Hats !—to suit everybody
in both price and quality—at the
cheap store of Maddox.
The Wade Hampton Flour—the
best in the world—for sale by J. T.
Smith. Give it a trial and you will
bny no other.
Nine members were received, by
letter, into the .Baptist church at
this place on Saturday last.
Ladies, don’t forget to call and
the uico Seersucker Lady
which are Superb in
•ty—at Y. II. Wynn’s.
Tho Sunday-school picnic will bo
had ou Friday, 13th of this month,
on the bank of the river.
From present indications, Dublin
will not remain ak tfco terminus of a
railroad very much longer.
Mrs. Elizabeth Hightower, of
Johnson county, is quite siok at tho
residence of her son, Col. J. E.
Hightower, this place.
Rev. W. S. Ramsay is having his
dwolling repainted, thus adding to
tho appearance of his already beauti
ful and attractive homo.
12 SHILOH’S CATARRH REMEDY
—a positive cure for Catarrh, Dipthoria
Canker Mouth. By Hicks & Co., Dublin,
The March winds have lingered
for a considerable length of time.
Last Friday was a very windy, dis
agreeable day, to be snre.
Capt. Williams and wife, of
Hawkinsville, are on a visit to tho
family of their son-in-law, Mr. Den
nis Martin, this place.
Mrs. W. D. Martin returnod home
on Saturday from Pulaski county,
where she had been on a pleasant
visit to relatives and friends.
The Beaohem house, below Hooks’
hotel, has been thoroughly over
hauled within, and Capt. Lingo will
soon remove Ins family therein.
- 2 WILL YO U SUFFER with Dyspep
sia nnd Liver Complaint? Shiloh’s Vital!-
zer is guaranteed to cure you. By Hides
& Co.. Dublin Ga.
Mr. T. M. Hightower has pur
chased the livery stable business
from his brother, Mr. W. J. High
tower, ahd will continue it fct the
same place. » • -
The fishermen seem to be »doing
the biggest business of any one.
Large strings of oat fish are almost
hourly seen these mornings until ten
or eleven o’clock.
Mrs, Z. H. Rough ton, after a
pleasant visit of four weeks to rela
tives and friends at her old homo,
Sandersville, returned to Dublin on
Sunday aftornoon’s train.
Chills and fever seom to have at
tacked some portions of our towu
and county. They are troublesome
to got rid of when once they take
bold of an invidual right.
5 For lame hack, side or chest, use
Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents
Sold by Hicks & Co., Dublin Go.
Crops are very backward, it seems,
for this season of tho year. But
then, spring has been so very back
ward, too. It* is hoped that the
crops will do well when once under
full headway. _
Mrs. L. A. Mathews, of Tennillo,
after a pleasant visit to the family
of her brother, Mr. D. S. Blackshear,
this,place, left for her homo on
Monday morning last.
Let it bo understood that Dublin
is not on one-of your Birmingham or
Auuiaton booms, which are noth
ing but speculative" schemes, but
that she is on a steady and solid
building boom—one that will Stand?
A grand military drill will take
place in Macon on the 11th and 12th
of this month. Railroad faro one
and a half rents per piile going and
coming. Doubtless a good many
will bo in attendance from herea
bouts.
1 THAT HACKING COUGH can be
so quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure. We
guarantee it. Sola.by H. Hicks Co. Dub
A full supply of Bill Heads, Nos.
4 & 6, on band, and if yon want five
hundred, or more, cheaper than you
can get them anywhere call at this
office within the next thirty days.
Beat kinds of Note Hoads, Letter
Heads, Statements, Envelopes, Etc.,
at lowest prices.
The town authorities are having
some principal streets opened, and
others put in good condition. It
would prove a convenience to the
citizens were a few moro of them
opened, and it is hoped that the
anthorilics will see that the wants of
the people are looked after.
Mr. Zach Kennedy atid workmen
have completed the draw in 'the
bridge and claim that it will now
work like a charm. The work, as
far as appearances are concerned,
looks like it was executed in a busi
ness-like manner, and it is believed
that the draw will work—since Zach
lias pronounced it well dono.
0 THE REV. GEO. THAYER, of
Bourbon, Jnd., says: "Both of myself
mid Wife owe our life to SHILOH’S CON
SUMPTION CURE." Sold by H. Hicks
A Co., Druggists, Dublin, Qs.
ik ■%;<.;:> gfe: ll*;
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Road ndveatisomont of f). A.
Smith in nnothor column, nnd when
you want to cool off go around and
try a glass of his excellent lomonudo.
Tho .freight car ougino has boon
attached to tho pasengor coarch for
a few days, doing the work of both
onginos, siuce the ongino to tho pns-
songor train lies been at tho shops,
for a few days, undergoing some
needed repairs.
Married.—At the residence of the
bride’s father, Mr. John F. Oiutley,
near this place, on Sunday morning
Iasfci by the Rev. W. S. Ramsay,
Mr. Thomas Smith, of Washington
county, aud Miss Mattio Oauloy wore
united in the holy bonds of matri
mony. They left immediately after
the ceremony for the home of the
groom.
It has been roported at this office
for the truth that a negro woman
living eight miles below this place
gavo birth, a few days ago, to a boy
baby with a perfootly formed dog
head and nook ou its shonlders.
This is indeed a curiosity, but one
more reasonable than tho child that
was born north, some weeks sinco,
with the head tho shape of an ele
phant. ‘ u ' V 1 , , ,
•4 CATARRH CURED, health and
sweet breatli secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh
Remedy. Prico 60 cents. Nasal Injector
free. For sale by H.. Hicks & Co.
Sheriff Scarborough rpcoivod a tol-
ogram from Teunille early last
Thursday morning stating that a
young man answoring tho descript
ion of Joseph M. Weaver had been
arrested and lodged in jail at that
place, and requested him to go. up
and see if tho authorities thoro had
the right man. On reaching tho
place it was discovered that the man
thoy had in custody was not the one
wanted hero. The party they had,
so wo learn, had burglarized a house
at that place.
The enterprising citizens of Hawk
insville are enthusiastic in their sup
port of the extension of the Wrights-
ville and Tennillo railroad to their
town. It will be of material inter
est to that plaoe, as thoy well know.
An application for a charter will soon
be made, and when obtained, and a
snffioient subscription is raised, tho
work will doubtless -begin in dead
earnest. They are not going at it
for-dhe fun ojt it, but they moan bus
iness. Getting the people thorough
ly aroused on the importance of an
enterprise is about half the battle,
and this has virtually been done..
Gov. Troup’s Last Resting Place.
Mr. H. J. Bedgood, an artist of
Lovett, has succeeded in getting a
picture of tho toombstone of the la
mented Governor Gcorgo M. Troup,
whose last rosting place is among the
pinos of upper Montgomery oonnty.
But few of ourcitizons have seen the
spot, while nearly all have hoard of
it. On the etoue wall which en
closes tho grave and monument is
the following inscription:
George Mitoubl Troup.
Bom September 8th, 1780; died
April 26th, 1856.
No epitaph can toll Ins worth.
Tho history of Georgia propetnates
his-patriotism. There he touches us,
the argument being exhausted, to
’‘stand by our arms.”
The picture is 5x8 iuclies, and
those who have had the pleasure of
visiting the grave of the distinguish
ed Georgian say it is a good represen
tation,,and doubtless the many true
friends of Governor Troup would bo
very glad to have one of them.
Everything which belongs to pure,
healthy blood is imputed by Hood’s Sar
saparilla. A trial will convince you of its
merit.
" 1 — ;■ ■■■ 1 ■"■-.* ft.
Had Tried Pour or Five Doctons,
aud Had Given Up to Die.
Valdosta, Ga., Jan. 15, 1887,
Mr. M. A. Briggs : I have bee^
sick for three yoars, hardly being
able to walk. I had tried four or
five different doctors without any
benefit at all. All the doctors told
mo I was suffering with an affection
of the heart. I was unable to walk
or sleep, and had no appetite. My
liver was "also affeclod and gave mo
lots of trouble. My face and stom-
aclio were badlyswolcn also. I had
gived np to die, when 1 was advised
to try BRIGGS’ NUNNBKTTER
TONIC PILLS, and aftor taking
five bottles 1 was so much better 1
got moro, and am now entirely well.
1 can truly Bay they saved my life,
and 1 want the public to know it.
For sale by H. Hicks &* Co.
Guano agonts have sold out,
Tho recently worked streets are
becoming quite dusty.
A good many drummors wore in
tho oity yostorday to sco our mer
chants.
Emmet Baum and Mrs. Monroo
Jones, of Toombsboro, wore in tho
city yesterday.
Mr. W. L. Boall, of Jefferson
county, administrator on tho cstato
of Jordan Lyon, deceased, was in
tho oity yesterday.
Ou Sunday afternoon last, in tho
Ooonee district, by the Rev. James
White, Mr. John Hester was mar
ried to Miss Alice Smith; all of this
oounty.
«Montgomery county superior court
adjourned on Monday last on ac
count of the siokness of Judge 0. 0.
Kibbee. ThiB further postpones tho
trial of I. J. Drvis. who is ohargod
with the murder of Thomas’Millor.
A frosh lot of swoot hams just re
ceived at Maddox’s.
Sugar sixteon pounds for ono dol
lar. WheroabontB ? At Houghton’s,
of course.
v Cofflua! Ooflilns!
Gallon W. P. Lasstter.
A full line of Hardware at prioes
to suit tho times and the people at
Maddox’s.
What merchant sells tho cheapest ?
I am surprised at suoh a quosfcion.
Of oourso it is Ronghton.
If you really want your money’s
worth of goods call on J. T. Smith
and you will be certain . to got * it
every time,
A full line of good Tobacco and
Cigars, ohoap, at Maddox's.
Call on H. Hicks & Go. ,for a froo
sample of Briggs Nunnbottcr Liror
Pills and a descriptive almanac.
Calicos 1 Calicos !! The most
beautiful over brought to a south
ern market, at Maddox’s. Call and
examine his stock and prioos at once.
If you are in need* of good shoes,
and want to get them at living
prices, call on J. T. Smith. He
sells the finest and most durable
shoes at greatly reduced pricos.
Timber men will fipd.it to thoir
advantage to buy their Supplies and
Raft Ropes from Y. H. Wynne’s, as
his store is headquarters for theso
goods.
. Maddox’s Shoes are going like hot
cakes, and all beeanso ho buys thorn
direct from the northern markets
and sells them at pricos that defy
competition.
A question is asked “how is it
that Ronghton soils so muoh ohoap-
or than tho other morohants ?” Why,
it is because ho knows how and when
to buy.-
The prettiest lino of Ladies Hats
ever soon in Dublin oan be found at
G. W. Maddox’s, and he sells them
so cheap that you can’t keep from
buying.
Call on J. T. Smith for his $2*25
Ladois Shoo and $3.50 Gonts Shoe.
They are the best in tho market for
the money, and are muoh better
than tho higlior pricod shoos.
Don’t forgot that you oan get tho
finest and best Italian Strings for
Violins, Guitars, and Banjos; also
Bridges, Foil Braids, Keys and Bows
always on hand at Wynne’s
G. W. Maddox has just received a
full stock of Spring Goods, fresh
from Now-York, anil without nam
ing the different kinds of goods, in
vite the ladies to come and soo for
themlelves.
Good Flour at Roughton’s- for
five- dollars a barrol.
I bought tobacco from Houghton
for 30 cents a pound—just the same
that the other merchants sell for 50
cents.
iST’Tho largost and most comploto
stock of millinery goods that were
eror brought to'this maaket can be
selected from at Y. H. Wynn’s.
Tho lutest stylos of Hats, Bonnets,
Ribbons, Laces, Embroidery, Fans,
etc., etc., are always in stock. This
department is superintended by Mrs-
S. E. Tillory. Call and examine
his largo assortment of goods.
If you don’t think Houghton sells
nd see him.
Notice to TresjiaHers..
All persons are hereby forbidden
to trespass on my lands, in Oconee
district, cither by banting or fishing
with eoinos, dynamito, eto. Any
person so violating will bodoult with
in accordance with the luw.
John Woodard.
April 27th, 1887. 4t,
Home Evidence
No other preparation has won success nt
home equal to Hood's Sarsaparilla. In
Lowoll, Mass., wlicro it is imulo, tt Is now,
ns It has l>r«n for years, tho loading medicine
for purify lug tho blood, and toning and
strengthening tho system. This " good name
at homo" Is "a towor of strength abroad."
It would require a volume
People to print nil Lowoll people
- havo said lu favor of Hood’s
OT Sarsaparilla. Mr. Albert
L w o 11 Hstea. living nt S3 East Pino
** Street, Lowoll, for 15 years
employed as boss carponter by J. tV. Bcnnott,
president of tho Erlo Telephone Company,
had a largo running soro Como ou his leg,
which troubled him a year, wheu ho began to
take Hood’s Sarsapnrllla. Tho soro soon grow
less In slzo, nnd tu a short tlmo disappeared.
Jos. Dunphy,21l Cen
tral Btreot, Lowell, lind Praise
swellings and lumps
on Ills faeo. nnd nook, W O O « 8
sri.";s,fsr 8a ™“P ari "»
Sirs. C. \V. Marriott, wlfo of tho First As
sistant Tiro Englnoor of Lowoll, says that
for id years she was troubled with stomach
disorder nnd sick hondaolio, which nothing
rollovod. Tho attacks eemo on every fort
night, whon sho was obliged to tako her bed,
amt was unable to onduro any noise. Blio
took Hood’s Sarsaparilla, ntul aftor a tlmo
tho attacks ceased entirely.
Many moro might ho given had wo room.
On tho reoommondatlon of pooplo-of Lowoll,
who' know us, wo ask you to try
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Bold l>jr all druggists, 611 alxforgs. Prepared only
by 0. X. HOOD 4> CO., Apotheoarlos, Lowoll,Mom.
100 Doses One Dollar
H
SMALL PROFITS
HAS EVER BERN
MZ-5T MOTTO!
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Remember that I give you tho
BEST, FRESHEST AND CEEAPES1
CLOTHING,
BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS, Etc.
That were over brought to this market I
(o)
A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED
STOCK OF SPUING CLOTHING,
(For Mop and Boys) ,
Are being sold at astonishingly low pricos!
-o-
A full line of Groceries
Always On Hand.
If you want satisfaction in Goods
and Prices call on mO.
J. T,
fol>10-lf
SMITH,
DUBLIN, GA.
Bail Road Schedules.
Augusta, Gibson & Sandersville.
In effect Wednesday, March 0th, 1887, at
4 08 a. in., Oity Tlmo,
Sunday’s
Passenger train numbor 1 leaves Ban-
dersvlllc 6 51 a. m. j number 8 leaves Ban-
dersvillo 2 51 p, m. Returning numbor 2
loaves Augusta 814 u. m., and number 4
leaves Augusta at 8 15 p. m.
PASSENGER AND FREIGIIT-Except
Sunday.
No. 1. No, 8.
A. M. I 1 . M.
4 68 8 80
6 08 842
618 4 04
5 40 4 80
6 50 4 80
5 58. 4 54
0 11 5 14
0 20 5 81
•8 83 5 40
0 45 0 00
0 58 0 80
710 6 50
Lv Sandersville
Lv Young
Lv Wartlien
Lv Obalkcr
Lv Hines
Lv Mltchcl
Lv Belle Springs
lv Gibson
Lv Avcra
Lv Stapleton
Lv Wrens
Lv Muttiiews
Lv Nouk
Lv Keysvilio
Lv Blythe
LvBath ’
Lv Ileplizilmh
Lv Richmond
Lv Gracewood
Lv Adventure
Lv Gary
Ar Augusta
Lv Augusta
Lv Gory
Lv Adventure
Lv Gracewood
l.v Richmond
Lv Hephzlbah
Lv Bath
Lv Blythe
Lv Kcysvilic
Lv Noah
Lv Matthews
Lv Wren
Lv Ktaplcton
Lv Avert .i'j'
Lv Gibson , ^
Lv Belie Springs
Lv Mitchell
Lv illncs
Lv Chalker
Lv Wartlien
Lv Young
Ar Sonde rtvHlo
715
0 58.
7 27
710
7 40
7 34
7 60
7 411
8 00
8 07
815
8 27
8 22
8 87
8 29
8 4*
8 35
8 60
000
0 25
No . 2.
No. 4.
A. M.
V. M.
718
500
746
5 25
7 66
5 81
8 00
6 88
810
5 45
8 80
000
8 si,*
0 10
0 11
0 20
9 20
0 83
0 40
0 45
0 54
0 51
1012
.7 02
10 82
10.52
1112
1120
11 40
12 04
1155
13 44
1 ou
.118
715
•7 27
7 40
7 50
808
8 12
0 53
8 47
8 57
007
Close connections North, East and West
at Augusta. Conned ion via H, & T. rail-
roud with Central railroad branches at
Haoderbvlllo. '**•.
R. M, MITCHELL,
1’rcttiduut and (j, >!,
Central Railroad.
Savannah, Ga , Deo. 6, ihso.
O N nud after this date passemrer trains
will run us Daily ttnlexu marked f,
which arc Daily except Sunday.
The Standard thneby Which those trains
run is 86 minutes slower than Savannah
city time.
Lv Savannah. .10:00 am 8:20 pm. 540 pm
Ar SUllen 12:35 pm 11 03 phi 8 15 pm
Ar Augusta.,. .4:45 pm 615 nm
Ar Mncou 4-60 pm 3-20 am
Ar Atlauta,.. .0 00 pm 7-27 am
Ar Columbus. .4-10 am 8-05 pm
Ar Montgomery > 7 55 pm
Ar Eufaula 4-82 pin
Ar Albany,... 10-08 pm 10-50 am
Pussongors for Sylvaria, Sandersvillo,
Wnghtsvlllo, Milledgovlllo aud Eutouton
should tako 8-40 a m. train,
Pnssongors for Tkomaston, Carrollton,
Perry, Fort Gaines, Talbottou, Buuua
Vista, Blakely and Oluytou should tako
8 20 p m trniu.
Lv Milieu 12-55 pm 11-16 pm 5-10 am
Lv Augusta. ..10-20 am 0-80 pm
Lv Mncou 10-85 tun 10 CO pm
Lv Atlanta ... .0-40 am 0-50 pm
Lv Columbus.. .0-10 pm 11-80 nm
,Lv Montgomery 7-60 am
Lv Enfnula 11*0 i am
Lv Albany 5-00 nm 8-57 pm
Ar Savannah... .5-00 pm 5-55 am 8-05 am
Sleeping cars on all night pussongor
trnlus botwcou Savannah and Augusta,
StiAitvannali tuul Macon, Savannah aud
Atlantal Macou nnd Columbus.
Train lcnviug at. 8-20 p m anil arriving
ut 6-56 a m wifi not stop to put off or lake
on pussengors hot weed Savanuah aud
Milieu.
Connections at Savannah with Savannah,
Florida and Western Railway for.all points
in Florida.
Ticket s for all points nnd sleeping car
berths on sale nt city ofllco, No. 20 Bull
street, nnd depot olnco 80 mihutes before
departure of each train.
-,v,• G. A. WiirrEHBAD, m
. * General Pussougcr Agent.
J. G. Shaw, Tlckot Agout.
TIME TABLE
OP THE—-
DUBLIN and WRIGHTBVILLE R. R.
To tuko effect Novcmbor 14 1880.
GOING SOUTH
Lv Tennillo
Ar Hatrlson
Ar Donovan
Ar Wrlglitsvlllo
Lv Wrlghtsvlllo
Ar Lovett
Ar Bruton
Ar Condor
Ar Dublin
*• : , ■
No. 1 No 8
A M P M
7 00
7 45
810
8 40
8 45
2 20
250
810
8 80
3 81
015 8 55
0 85 4 15
GOING
0 66
' 1015
NORTH.,,' '
10 30
10 55
11 15
1186
12 05
1210
12 80
12 50
180
4 80
4 45
Lv Dublin
Ar Condor
Ar Bruton
Ar Lovett
Ar Wrlglitsvlllo
Lv Wrlglitsvlllo
Ar Donovan
Ar Harrison
Ar Tounillo
W B Thomas, Presand Gen’l Supt
Nov. 14,1880 tf.
4 50
615
5 80
5 60
G 15
010
085
0 50
7 20
10 A NASAL INJECTOR free with
each bottlo of Shiloh’s Catarrh Rt
Price 50 cents. By If Hicks $ Co.
READ.
THIS IS FOR:
IN ORDER TO MEET THE GRO W
ING DEMANDS OF OUR TRADE
WE HAVE BOUGHT DIRECT
FROM THE MANUFAC
TURERS, FOR CASH,
A LARGE B.’OUK
OF TWO OF
THE MOST ,
Popular Brands
■?YV?*"A ' ; “OF— ;,T
QUININE:
(McK. <611. mar. £ W.)
Now Before the Public.
And in consequence of the low price*
obtained by buying in large quantities
from first bands, for tho cash, we will
on and ufter THURSDAY, JULY 80th,
sell this very important and much used
drug in ONE OUNCE VIALS at tho
uuparalled low price of
IPex* O-u-XLoe
fgpgES,
HAIR BRUSHES, COMBS,
logunt Colognes, Extracts, Soaps,
Fancy Goods, Etc.,an entirely
now stook from New York.
—A COMPLETE LINE OF—
2PTX3S.EI
Drugs and Chemicals
ALWAYS ON HAND.
H. Hicks & Go’s*