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THE POST.
WEDNESDAY MAY )8 1887
jmamSBmaam
J. A. PIACOCK Editor.
The author of “Ijlome, Sweet
home," never hud a home, and
,Gi.'Orge McDonald, who has eleven
children, i* the author of “Annalsof
a,<ft iet Neighborhood.”
i)r. Armstrong, whose deposition
from tlio Episcopal ministry produc
ed such a stir in At lanta lust year,
denies that lie is going to take
priestly ' orders in the Catholic
1'he.largest ntid moat complete
*t>*-k of millinery goods that woe
«?e b ought to this maaket can b
looted from at Y. 11. Wynn's.
* e lu'est styles of Hats. Bonnets,
Ribbons, Laces, Embroidery, Fans,
etc., etc., are always instock. Tins
department is superintended by Mrs
S. 12. Tillery. Call and examine
s large assortment of goods.„(£%
12 "HACKMETACK.” a anting n <S
fragrant perfume. Price 25 mid GO cents.
For sale at 11- J l icks & Co.
Job work of every
done on short notico.
gaaranted.
W
.The Depiocrstic State Conven
,tiqn which met at t LonisyiHp on the
4th, heartily endorsed the adminis-
,tration of President Cleveland. All
of the States will follow old Ken
m
The Augusta Chronicle says : Mr.
(Ilcnry W. Grady is nominated by
tho llerahl for Vice President. Mr.
Grady is one of tbo rising men of the
South. His ability—akin to genius
—is leavened with a lump of com
mon sense tlmt makes him one of
tha most practical and oseful of
Georgia's sons.
Foremost among the prominent
man of Georgia, Hon. Gifford An-
/dorson has beoa spokon of as most
worthy to fill the vacancy in the su
preme court, mado by the demiso of
Justice Woods.
Justice Woods was accredited to
Georgia though really a cilizeu of
<3hio, and it seems but right that
his successor should bo a Georgia
man iu reality.
Tho Florida Legislature iu still
balloting for Senator Jones' succes
sor in tho U. S. upper house, and,
with no apparent probability ef
electing any one soon. The iiamo
most prominently mentioned for tho
position now, as a compromise can
didate, is tlmt of S, It. Mallory, son
t of Stephen It. Mallory, who wus sec
rotary of tho confederate navy dur
ing the war.
For Bovoral days the Macon Tele
graph Atlanta conrcspondtmte hus
been delivering to parties in tha city
a pamphlet containing tho opinion
of ox—Gov. Bullock and others on
thu bogus bonds, which wore repud
i tted by tlm Stuto of Georgia. It is
thought to be an indication that an
effort will bo mado at tho usummer
session of the Legislature looking to
'the reopening, is some way, of that
question, “
If you don't think Houghton sells
call and see him.
I bought tobacco from Ronghton
for 30 cents a pound—just the saino
that tho other morohuuts soil for 60
A question is askod “how is it
that Houghton sells so tnuoh clump
er than tiio other merchants ?” Why
It is buenusu hu knows how and when
Cobuy. 'y.
Sugar sixteen pounds fur one del
lur. Whereabouts ? At Houghton s,
of course.
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Cofllua! Colliidm !
pall on W. P. Lassitku.
A full line of Hnidwuro at prices
loegft the times and tho people at
Maddox’s,
What morchant sells tho cheapest
| tun surprised at suoh a question
pf course it is Houghton.
Maddox’s Slum are going like hot
cakes, and all beoause lie buys them
direct from the northern markets
and sells them at prices that defy
competition.
-A l y ; >{'Z*'a's£'i£ x ' %
The prettiest lino .of Ladies Hats
ever seen in Dublin can be found at
G. W. Maddox’s, and he sells thorn
so cheap that you cun’t keep from
buying.
Good Flour at Houghton's for
five dollars a barrel.
Timber men will find it to their
advantage to buy their Supplies and
Haft Ropes from V. H* w vnne’s. as
his store is hcuUquurtera for these
goods. /i '
G. W. Maddox has just, icceivcd
Remember you can get Dublin
Post and the Savannah Weekly
News ono year for only $3.25.
Methodist Church Directory.
Boimko Bpiumoh 1st Sunday and Sat
urday before at 11 o’clock a. m.
Duiilin. 2nd Sunday in each raontli at
11 a. m. and 7-80 p. in. and Saturday be
fore at 11 o'lock a. m. Also tlio 4tli Sun
day night at 7-30 p. in.
Marvin 8rd Sunday anil Saturday be
fore at 11 o'clock a. m.
Obtiiskmank 4th Sunday and Saturday
before at 11 o’clock a, m.
Iteligioufl services will be conducted reg
ulnrly by tbo pastor according to the above
directory. All arc invited to attend.
G. C. Thompson,
Pastor.
The Duui.in PociT and tho Sav
annah News, or Macon Telegraph'
or Atlanta Constitution, for the
small sum of #2.25 u year. Now is
tho time to got your county paper
and a largo city weekly for a small
amount of money.
ii'Oin New York, ami without nam
log t)u> different kinds of goods, m
Vite t|i6'ladies to come Mud seo
1 lictii ill vi's.
Itcli, Prairie Mange, and of 1
every kind cured in 00 minutes by Wool
ford* Hunitnry Lotion. Lw: no other.
This never fail*. Mold by H. Mirks & Co,,
Druggist Dublin, Ga.
WIDCHAT OAITOV T.C*. HENDRIX. O. r. WILMNOHAM.
“ ’HENDRIX & WILLINGHAM,
Year's Support.
description
Satisfaction
GEORGIA, Laurens County—
Ordinary’s office, April 25lh, 1887.
Whereas appraisers appointed to set
apart a year’s support to Mrs. Nancy E.
Warren and children, out of her late hus
band, 11. F. Warren’s estate, have filed
their uwonl la this ofllcc in terns of the
law;
These arc. therefore, to cite and admon
isli all persons concerned to show cause, if
any the
day In 1 _
and'rcStd UC jud « raCnt * thiS tTiecTty'on business or pleasure.
HOMER
Absolutely Pure.
Tins powder never varies. A marvel of
purity, strength and wholesomoness.
More economical than the ordinary-kinds,
and cannot bo sold in competition witli
tho multitude of low tcHt. short weight
alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in
cam Royai. Baking Powder Co.. 100
Wall St. N. Y.
—c^XiXa oisr-
• FOR YOUR-
h*e, Lemons, Lemonade
AND SODA WATER.
THE RICHEST HUMOROUS
HOOK of tlio AGE is
nil last season,amid the whirl of famton
at Saratoga, ami takes ntT its follies# Ilir
tations. low neck dressing, pug dogs; &c.,
in her inimitable mirth provoking stylc-
Tho book is pi-qfuxcly mtutraUrt by Or.
run, the renowned artist of Puck. Will
sell immensely. Prlco $2.50. Biuoht
Aciknts WaNTKU. Address HUBBARD
BROS., Pubs.. Philadelphia, Pn.
WEBSTER'S
UNABRIDGED
ITttX wwlttwl HMallato.
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GEO. D. HODGES, Proprietor, for
merly of the Metropolitan Hotel, New
York, and the Grand Union Saratoga
Springs.
L OCTION CENTRAL.
All parts of the city and places of interest I
they have, on or before the first Mon- acKessiblc by street cars constantly passing]
in June next, why saki award shoukl! t i lc doors. Special inducements to those
John T. Duncan, Ordinary, fob 23-tf.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS WHO CATER TO A TRADE THAT
they are aiixious to hold, can have no better medium than our
Fashionable Clothing.
Having all our Suits made under Personal SUPERVISION, and con
sulting always the prevailing requirements us to Fabrics and Cut, we
are able to offer superior inducements to the trade in the way of Job Lots
and extra drives, always the latest, Metropolitan Fashions. Spe
cial sixes in suits to fit fat, thin, short or tall men.
OUR C.O.D. SYSTEM
hus our most careful attention; roles for self measurement sent free ou
request. : , ' *
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
SJIgl), D00f[S, BLINDS, rQOULDIIJG,
MANTELS
Newels, Rougli and Dressed Lumber, Shingles*
AND ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL. 1
PLASTER, CEMENT, HAIR,
LATHS, PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS,
And Builders’ Hardware, t ^
DIXIE WORKS, Foot of Cherry Street, MACON, GA<
f chiasm.
A CAR LOAD OF EN GIN VS
JUST 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 Brass
Every day working 100 hands.
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HEADQUARTERS FOR
Drug's, Medicines and Books.
also
Paints (all colors), linseed oil, varnishes, window glass, putty, white lead, soak too
whitewash brushes, paintbrushes, marking brushes, glue (white and brown), Drop '
black. Lanin blank, imulinpa miu'hiniutu nil lunmu v
f*
Suits sent fo responsible parties with privilege of examination before | black, Lamp black,’ analines, maciiS off, lamps, lamp fixtures' knu^ra* kerosene
oil, matches, starch, marbles, cream tartar, trusses, syringes, eye goggles, nipple
sbee brushes, blackmg,;carbolie soap, eustile soap, rather nipples
Uing,]fl|p^j|i
shoulder braces, sal soda, alum, salt petre,’ sulphur, bi carb soda,
| sssential olls.^ mustard, ginger, cloves, nutmegs, blue stone,
paying. Money refunded in every case where satisfaction is not given.
OURfltPRINCASUMMERiftUITS^
HATS—Soft, Stiff and Straw, Underwear, Keekwear, For-|SKS£‘i;“gggrt i
nixhiiig’H At., Kaccl ai.yeln.ilar Stock South. Prices wlwajrs I
tile lowest, consult US before Buying. I rt8 i thecelehrated rannel-lipped measures, und a full line of the most popular
161 CONGRESS STREET - SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
B. II. LEVY & BRO.
Patent Medicines.
Ho:
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Hostetter’s Bitters, McLean’s iSteugtncning Cordial, Bradfield’s Fema
Discovered At Last!
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C. C. C. C. ■
CHICKEN OHOL-
EEA CHJHIE.
Eight years of careful experiment and painstaking research have resulted in the
discovery of an inftdlibto specific for the cure and prevention of tho most fatal and
dreaded enemy of tlio feathered tribe—Cholera. After the fullest and fairest tests
possible, in which every claim for tho remedy was fully substantiated, tho remedy
whs placed upon the market, and everywhere a single triul has been nil that was' re
quired to prove it a complete sueccss. 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
the exbensc. Its effect is almost magical. If the remedy is given ns directed, the
course of the disease is stopped at ouco. • Given occasionally as a preventive, there
need be no fear of Cholera, which annually kills more fowls than all
combined It is true to name, a Certain Cure for Chicken Cholera
raiser or farmer can afford to bo without it. It will do ah that is cluimcd
For Sale By f v'*
H. HICKS & CO., J. T. SMITH and W. F. LINDER,
may 4 if. DUBLIN, - GEORGIA.
Godfi
rcy’s Fryer’s File Oiutmeut. Ayer’s Hair Vigor, “llall’s Hair Re-
i lower Katlmiron Tricophors, Simmons’ Liver Regulator
wer Cure, DeVVee’e Cnrnuisttive, Safe Kidue-
Ague m Oil, Gurliug Oil, Min eng Liiiiineiit, Voi,
VVoriment, Farker’s Sam* vYorm Lozeuees,
Liueuzine, Spalding’s Fried Glue; Tutt’s Fills,
B. \Y right’s Fills, flayer’s Fills, Ayer's Fills,
Gilder’s Fills, a A* Apple Fills, Jayne’s
Fill’s Fcifected Liver Fills Indian
Hoot Fill Haley’s Chill &
Fever Flronlls. Hitters,
Ouratine, Tyler’s Syrup of Gum
Arabic, Peruvian Chill Cure. (Jnlmt.
/ Cigarettes.
Medicated
,. ,$1*7
Day’s Kidney Had,
* Bull’s Buliy Syrup, Boy^jto Hatter 1
Worm Confections, Aleoek’sPorpus Flasiera Strengthening
Plasters, Henson’s (Japonic Plast, Kictfer’s Peruvian u.iill Gun
■fare
FANCY GOODS.
and elegant Colognes, cheap Colognes, Musks, Extracts, Magnolia Balm
. BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
Legal ^ap, Foolscap, Hill Paper, Note paper, Letter paper, Envelopes (all sizes)
.scaling %%/LX. Fiifinv unhriAv Mnnlr l.nnl>o J i.afI*^,.,. 1
— I books
A WORD TO THE:
WISE! Oil
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BUY YOU^ GOODS B$0IQ
? wax, mucilage, fancy box paper, blank books, ledgers, day-books, account
pens, pencils, slates, school crayons, VVeuater’s spellers, Inks, pencils slates
ink erasers, paper fasteners, rubber hands rulers, magic inkstands* calendar pencil; IS
protectors, pen holders.'Arnold’s.WritingFluid. A full line of the school bookr
recently adopted by the School Board, lor the Pub ic school of Laurens county
Hyinu Books, and .Psalmists, tar We will order any hook not iu stock and furnish
ante in a short time at publisher’s puces, provided the money i* left with the or era
H. HICKS & CO.,
fob 18-tf
DCH.Aav. GEORGIA.
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K»i>n — ‘Health and Mrcngth, pure
I.I.hMl, an ap|M*tiic Ilk. that of u wolf, ng
ul ir dlk’i »iio>i. ctll l*y lukiun tli.it jn.|>ul«r
and p.miiHf iinv’u iiK-. Jbii Mip*tll
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fc .n It is * .id ttv all druggikt* Our
l.unilu it difc-« * on. dul'iAi
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fctar la Hiwttad to Ut« fixet that ta Mft
athtil'n tha latest Iwm of this work, you |*t.
f A Dictionary
•satelntna SHOO moro words and asarlr MOO nor*
SUnterattei thaaaay othar AmsrtsoaPtstteaasy.
A Gazetteer of the World
•saUlnina tJ,000 TillM. with thotr pronuneg
•Uo* aad a mat amount or othar iafcMnttos,
. ( raoaaUy addadj and
* A Bioflraphlcal Dictionary '
wiring pomunrinUon of nnmra and brlsf (acts
coorornlng nonrty 10,000 Noted Parsons: ala*
|v.Vtrloua tablas giving valuable tafon&auoo.
r* All in One Book.
Webster’s t'nshrtdged DkrUooary La reenmmaad.
ad by the auto anrertntendenu of Sotiools la M
f*t«— nnd by lending College Prealdents ef tha
Veiled Sutrs .ml Canada. It is Standard As-
Utudljr » Hh it.o United SUtee Ounrenve Oonit,
and In the l«'Temmont Printing OUW. It has
born mm t—i... f. .ry> a her* Stats Pairhaaea
hare been m».U I- r Soh.Kd*. nnd is the f.lrtina-
wyya wUivh uvaily all the echool books are
get the latest and Betl ‘
{it U u Inraluatte .-,<m}>anh.n in eeery Sch-xJ,
ant at every Vjres.dr b|«.'iu>ea f ""
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AND BEMADE HAPPY.
——
You May Not Believe It, But I Will Prove
It By All Who Buy Goode From Me.
—III(o)||8—
MY Grocery Department is always being replenished with Fresh Stock;
my Shoo Department is all Solid Goods and uot PAPNR BOT
TOMS. I want your patronage by merits. My Dry Goods
Dcpurtmeut is well selected and no SHELF-WORN
GOODS to offer you. They ure NEW u»d of
the Latest Styles and Colors. Honest
goods and Low prices my Motto.
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TO LIVE AND LET LIVE IS MY CEEED!
Remember I expect yon to be pleased when you bny. I have no Cut
Pricod or Jockeying to get your money. I am a stranger to
yoM but you will soon la-come acquainted with me and my
prices. Mankind always seeks their best iitL-irol when llioir
jKH’kots ure involved. My friends be wise and spend your
money to advantage, witli me* I defy comj>etilion. My
! Prices will compare with the lowest. My cost mark is Cash; my selling j
puce is Cheap. Yours very truly,
marfurif. TT. IBL- W^nSTHST.
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For large or small game—3} calibre, SO grains powder: SS cal. U gr.;
SO cal. dDgr.i steal. 70 and »gr. The strongest shooUng ride made
Perfect accuracy guaranteed and the only abeolutcly sate ride on toe mar-'
BALLARD n.e^.ro
lor target ihootlng. iiuntloft. ana ■hooting galleries. All calibres from S2 to 45. Madeln
fourteen different styles, prices from $18,00 up. Send for illustrated catalogue.
iMARLIN FIRE ARMS CO., - New Haven, Conn.
I Two targets made with one of oar IS cellbrc rifles, twentv contecnllre shots
ratslxty feet, after Hftyjhott had alreadf ’ ‘ —
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