The Dublin post. (Dublin, Ga.) 1878-1894, May 25, 1887, Image 3

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_ DUBLIN POST. Hi DUBLIN. GA. MAYS.). l%7 Mr. G. W. Toombsboro this Maddox, week. Vlfiltcd Terms 81.50 a year in advance. To Ministers $1.00 per year. THE DUBLIN POST AND <1 *1 Svannah Weekly News one yoai. Southern Farm. Monthly “ “ Tki.kokai’H &MtinlQBB " ** 8ocTaKUN Would, Atlanta Constitution, " ' ■Christian Advocate, Christian Index, " *’ “ “ renewals “ " 2 25 2 75 2 25 2 05 2 25 3 25 3 85 8 75 ,J. M. teuton is in MacQii, on u business trip. Mr. E. 0. O’Neal is a father iu Isreal—a boy. Mr. Octavius Hilburn, is suffering from chill and fovor. Registered at the Post Office in Dublin as Second-Glass Matter. Local Affairs. Advertise iu this paper. Good Cigars at J. T. Smith. French Gandies at Hough ton’s. Tobacco at J. T. Stultz’s 4 A Smith's. A large lot of Can. Goods at Rougton’a. Mr. Jno, McRae/visited Savannah this week. iiiiilifeaii . Rest line of fishing taoklo of kinds at Y. Q. Wynn’s. apiece That 30 cent. Tobacco at J. T. Smith’s—-try it. > Cedar Buckets at 30 cents at Konghton’s. Try J. T. Smith’s 35 cents, To- fbacco. Mr. Jno* 0. McRae has moved into his new residence in. front of Judge Rowe’s. A full line of fresh Groceries at Y. II. Wynn's. Bargains can had by trading with him. (jgp’call on D. A. Smith for your Ice Cold Soda water and .Lemonade, adv. tf. Kerosene Oil 15 cents per gallon at Rough ton’s. be Good syrup at Rough tons 30 cents a gallon. ' - ' ' Justice Miller is the oldest living member of the Supreme Court. Ho was appointed in 1803. The prettiest, finest and cheapest Muslins in the town at Wynnes, Don’t fail to see them. Wade Hampton Flour is tho boat on earth. Rough ton keeps it. Old chairs rebottomed in the la test styles with seats that will out- Just the cane bottoms at Y. H. - Wynn’s. Remember yon can get the 140 proof, the highest test of Kerosene Oil, at Y. H. Wynne’s at 20 dents per gallon. Last Friday the most delightful picnic of the season was enjoyed on the banks of Turkey Crook. The best and cheapest lino of ■Gents and Boys’ Straw llats—from 35 cents up to &2.50—at Y. FI. Wynn’s. Call and examine them. Call on H. Hicks & Co. ,for a free sample of Briggs Nunnbetter Liver Pills and a descriptive almanac. Call on Y. II. Wynn’s for anv thing that you need, and if not in stock the goods will be ordored and that on short notice. If you don’t think ltoughton sells call and see him. Mrs. Bangs, of Sandersville, after n pleasant visit to her daughter, Mrs. Z. U. Ronghton of this returned home Monday. Always on hand, all kinds of Am munition for breach and mnzzle- loiding Guns, and ltiflo Cartridges at Y. H. Wynne’s. I bought tobacco from Ronghton for 30 cents a pound—just the same that the other merchants sell for 50 cents. Ladies, don’t forget to call and examine tho nice Seersucker Lady Press Goods, which are Superb in Color and Quality—at Y. H. Wynn’s Cheap! Cheap!! A question is asked “how is that Ronghton sells so much cheap t*r than the other merchants ?” Why it is because he knows how and when to buy. The T. P. A., Travelers Protec tive Society, wag in session in the oily of Macon, last Monday and Tuesday. Don’t forgot that vou can get finest and best Italian Strings Violins. Guitars, and Banjos; also the for rS Bridges, Foil Braids. Keys and Bows Y always on hand at Wynne's A Jail in Name Only, Tho imperialivc folly of iuenreem- 8 croup, Whooping cough and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh’s Curo. Sold by Hicks & Co. Mr. Coney Bishop of Nickloville, was in town last Saturday. It is proposed to organize a brass band hero, sometime in the noar fu ture. Mrs. J. E. Hightower and child ren spent Saturday and Sunday at Condor. Willcox’s thorough*bred Hambleton tan stallion is in.the oity, and can be found at Hightower’s stables, advlt 14 SHILOH’S CURE will immediately lieve Croup, Wliooping-Couj Bronchitis. By Hicks & Co., Dul iGa. ting criminals iu .the Laurens Co jail, with tho vain hopo that they will remain there unless thoy have an unnatural lastofor solitary con finement, was again strikingly illus trated last wcok. Sovoral days ago the town marshal arrested a negro, supposed to bo Honry Groon, a con vict who had escaped from tho camp at Gresston, on tho E. T. V. & Ga. R. R, and locked' him up in jail to await identification. A day or two afterwards, Jeff Baker of Gresston ar rived in tho town, idontifiod tho no- groin jail as tho missing conviot, and expected to return to camp with him tho next day. It scorns how ever, that camp life possossed no oliarms for Honry, for, during tho night, ho succoodcd in making his exit from tho so called jail, and re commenced his travels in search of “greon fields and pastures new.” The next morning tho marshal ob- Pionio at NiakUmlle next Satar- "» tw » oth ° rs also been inmates of the jail the night before, perambulating the day. Quite a party of young people will probably attend from this place. We are sorry to learn that Mrs. T. B. Felder is suffering from quite a severe attack of illness, and Col. Fel ders unole Dr. Dawdy of Augusta has been summoned by telegraph. Editor O’Brjen seems to be hav ing an exoiting time on bis lectur ing tour through Canada, 89 he has boon mobbed and nearly lost his life at both Ottawa and Kingston. Two daily trains now ! The train comos in at 3. 60 p. m. and leaves at 4.2o p. tn. returning to 'Tennille, and coming back arid leaving in the morning, and also in the afternoon. 15 FOR DYSPEPSIA ami Liver Com paint, you have a printed .guarantee onl evrey bottle of Shiloh’s vitnlizor. Ii fncvcrails to cure. H. Hicks & Co. Jus. G. Blaine, who is said to have been a candiate for the President of U. S. at one time, though the truth of this assertion is doubtful, will spend the summer in Europe. The'President, accompanied by Mrs. Cleveland, Mrs. Folsom and Col. and Mvs. Lamont, will leave Washington for the Adironducks, on Thursday, for a fishing trip. The appointment of Ex. Gov. Jamcs-M. Smith by the Governor as Judge of tho Chattahoochee circuit, vice Judgo Willis,deceased, seems to have given general satisfaction. Mr. B-—is still writing lottois, to the infinite disgust and weariness of his room-mate, who declares that he must write to every female in America—widows and old maids not excepted. 1) WHY WILL YOU COUGHiwlien Shiloh’s Curo will give immediate relief. JPrice 10 cts.. 50 cts., and $1. Sold by H, Hicks & Co., Dublin, Ga. JH ■ CM Mr. Duncan McRae, drummer, was in the city a dav or two ago, taking his last orders;, and bidding his friends good bye, as hejexpects to bo mirabeyed among the knights of the grip sack no longer, but intends to engage in a. brokerage business in Savannah or Macon, it Sugar sixteen pounds for one dol Inr. Whereabouts ? At Roughton’s, of cou rse. Timber men will find it to their Vi vantage lo buy their Supplies and laR Rope* from Y. li. WvnnoV as is store is hemlqunrters for those >od«. A young man (whom we may call Smith) paid a visit the othor night and when he took his departnre in the wee small hours, he found a lad der lying enticingly across the front steps, presumably placed there to kindly assise him in breaking his neck. Moonlight alone saved him from an untimely ond ! Last week, quite a number of young men gathered at the Court bouse, to discuss the feasibility of a plan for organizing a millitary com pany. The state of Georgia only agrees to furnish 50 volunteer com panies with arms, and learning that this no. bad boon reached a day or two previously, by Reorganization of the “Thomasville Guards,” the meeting adjourned. The Commercial College of Ken tucky University, received the High est Honor and Gold Medal at the World’s Exposition over all other Colleges for System of Book-keeping and Business Education. It is srtua- ,ted in tb.e beautiful, healthy and re nownod city of Lexington, Ky., ac cessible by the leading railroads. Arrange now to enter this Colleges as students can enter at any time. Read advertisement of this College in another column and writo for particulars to its President, Wilbur R. Smith, Lexiugton Ky. streets, and apparently enjoying the fresh morning air, and recognizing them arrested thorn, when they vol unteered the information that they were not endeavoring to escape, but were merely looking for the jailer ns breakfast time had about arrived They then explained that Henry Green had escaped before daylight by boring a hole in the prison wall with an iron rod heated in the pris on stove. Green made an opening in tho wall exactly where Joe Weaver made his exit. Harry Lane, a negro charged with assault with intent to murder aceompaniod Green on his travels. Barely Saved. Leggett, tho Tatnall county mur- deror, who was to have suffered tho penalty which the law fixes for his crime on last Friday, has boon re prieved by the Governor and the ex eoution put off for thirty days, with a possible chance for the commuta tion of the sentence to imprisonment for life. William Clifton, Leggett’s attor ney, . received telegrams from the Govornor Thursday morning, in forming him of Leggett’s rospite for thirty days. .Mr. Clifton was in -his bod in Savannah when ho received the Governor’s telegram, and when he left the train at Johns ton’s station, on tho Suvanuah Florida and Western railway, he liad forty miles to drive through acoun try not distinguished for good roads. While Leggett was Watching the first gleams of duwn, through the cell window, his faithful lawyer was urging a pair of horses * across tho country at a breakneck speed. The sheriff had just turned to step down off tne scaffold preparatory to springing tho fatal trigger, when Mr. Clifton pushed his way through the crowd and shouted to him thut he bad a message from the Govornor. Mr. Clifton then pres ented the Governor’s telegrams to the sheriff, and stepped upon tho platform and auuounced to the as sembled multitude that a respite bad been granted. Leggett was slow to understand that ho was not j;o die, and seemed dazed and unable to believe the good news. When it dawned upon him that he was saved ho was frantic in his efforts to be released, and when unbound, immediately dropped on his knees and poured out his thanks to bis God and his attorney. Rotation in Crops. All good farmers umlorsltuid the .importance of rotation in crops. Those 'farms arc the most produc tive and honcu tho most profitable on which tho rotation systom is fol lowed. Tho riiiladolphiu Record, speaking ou this subject, says that thoro is no soil dint can bo consider ed ns inexhausliblo in fertility'. It may produce largo crops for many years, but every pound of substanco removed from it takes away so much, and sooner orjlatcr tho yield will be gin gradually to lessen. Especially is this true when tho soil has been dovoted to ouo kind of orop. Ou tho rich soils of tho West tho land was kept in corn year after year, with good yields as tho result, but time proved the error of so doiug. Tho true mode of cultivation is by a judicious systom cf rotation. Tho soil may fail to produco certain crops and yot bo rioh and well adapted to some othor kind. The three groat elements of fertility aro nitrogen, phosphoric acid and potash, to which we may add lini'e, and as loug as tho soil contains those elomonts it will be oapablo of growing any orop sui table to tho climate; but tho differ ont crops do not food alike, some re quiring an excess to certain elements that are not in demand to Buoh an extent by others. A orop of wliont takos away a largo proportiop of nitrogen and phosphoric acid, but requires a smaller proportion of pot ash. It is plain that by growing wheat on the land for several years the nitrogen and phosphoric acid would be lurgoly reduced in quantity while the land would still bo rioh in potash. By growing some other orop that thrives best on potash, as clover, tho soil would still bo capa ble of yielding bountifully. while tho roots andtstubblo of tho olovor would return a proportion of tho nitrogen required .for a succeeding crop. By rotation, therefore, tho plant food is not only proportioned to different crops, but a system of renovation of the soil is also the re sult. No matter ivhat crops may bo grown, it cannot bo denied that something cannot bo dorived from nothing, and manure and fertilizers aro alwuys bonefioial; yet the best system is that whioh utilizes’ tho jjtorago-cnpaoity of the plants to de rive a portion of tiio elomonts requir ed from tho atmosphoro, and rota tion is thus of valuable assistnnoo. The inert matter of the soil is re duced to solubility, tho rains assist tho roots to store up mutter and tho soil is botter enabled to supply tho proper food required for ouoli plant. Humors run riot in the Wood at this season. Hood's Sarsaparilft expels every 10 ARE YOU MADE miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin? Shiloh’s Vo talizer as positive curo. By Ilicks & C.,- Driigigsts. Dublin Ga. uli 1 SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made ini* !>v Hint terrible cough. Shiloh's (,'iire'ih llic remedy for you. Hold by II. llitkfe A O' , Dublin Georgia In another year those of ns who arc alive will bo writing 1888 at the top of our letters. Attention has been called to the faol that tho trip le use of figures in annual date will not again occur nntil 1911, and only seven times thereatter until the quadruple demand in the year 2222. But this is borrowing trouble. ‘A ponnd of pluck is worth a ton of luck,’ was one of President Gar field’s truisms. ‘Let not poverty he said, stand us an obstacle in yonr way. Poverty is uncomfortable as I can testify; but in nine cases out of ton tho best tiling that can happen to a young man is to ho tossed over board and bo compelled lo sink or «tvim for himself. In all my exper ience I have nevei known one to ho drowned who was worth saving,’ impurity and vitalizes and enriches the Wood. Hon. Clifford Andoisoh lmviug declined to be a candidate for Su preme Court Justiceship miulo va cant by the death of Justice Woods, Hon. U. J. Hammond will havo no rival in the field from Goorgia. 4 CATARRH CURED, health and swoot breath secured, by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector fee. For sale by H. Hicks & Co. Collins! Coffllns! Call on W. P, Lassiter. What merchant sells tho cheapest ? I.am surprised at suoh a question. Of courso it is Ronghton. 7 SHILOH'S VITALIZER i» what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appe tite, Dizziness and all symptons of Dys pepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents, per hot- U. cSoldby H. Hious&Co., Dublin Ga. • Good Flour at Roughton’s flvo dollars a barrel. for find Tried Four or Five Ooctons, aud Had Given Up to Die. YAlposta, : Ga., Jan. 15,1887, Mr. M. A. Briggs : I have been sick for three years, hardly being able to walk. I hud tried four or five different doctors without any benefit at all. All tho dootors told me I was suffering with an affection of the heart. I was unable to walk or sleep, and had no appetite. My liver was also affected and gave mo lots of trouble. My face and storn- aoho wero badly swolon also. I had gived up to die, when 1 was advised to try BR1GG8’ NUNNBETTER TONIC PILLS, and aftov tuking five bottles 1 was so much hotter 1 got more, and am now ontiroly well. L can truly say they saved my life, and 1 want tho pnblio to know it. For sale by B. Ilicks &Oo. Notice to TresiMuer*. All persons aro hereby forbidden to trespass on my lands, fh Oconto district, either by hunting or fishing with seines, dynumito, oto. Any poison so violating will bo dealt with in accordance with the law. John Woodaud. April 27th, 1887. 4t. * Hood’s la a peculiar medicine, nml Is c ruefully pre pared by competent pharmacists. Tho com bination and proportion ot Sarsaparilla, Pan- dullon, Mandrake, Yellow Pock, and other vcmcdlal agents Is exclusively peculiar to Hood's Sarsaparilla, giving It strength and curntlvo power superior to other props- ' rations. A trial will convince you ot Its great medicinal value. Hood's Sarsaparilla Purifies the Blood oroates and sharpens tho nppetito, stimulates tho digestion, and gives strength to every organ ot tho body. It euros tho most sovoro casos ot Scrofula, Salt liheum, Polls, Pimples, mul nil othor affections caused by impure blood, Pyspopstn, PlUousnoss, Hoadacho, Kidney and Llvor Complaints, Catarrh, Itliou- nintlsm, and that oxtromo tired tooling. “ Hood’s Sarsaparilla has helped mo moro tor catarrh mul Impuro blood than auythlug cIbo I over used.” A. Ball, Syraouso, N. Y. Creates an Appetite “ I usod Hood’s Sarsaparilla to olomiso my blood and tono up my systom. It gavo-mo n good appotlto and seemed to build mo over." IS. M. Hale, Lima, Ohio. "I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla tor oanoorouB humor, and Jt began to not unliko Anything olso. It ourod tho humor, and sopincd to tono up tho wliplo body and glvo mo now * llfo." J. F. Nixon, Cambrldgeport, Muss. Bond tor book giving stntomontn of ouros. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by nil druggist:). £11) six for £14. Prepared only by 0. f. HOOD * CO„ Apothooarlei, Lowoll, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar LARGE ft SMALL PROFITS -HAS EVER BEEN- uyn-'sr mottoi :(o): Remember that I give you tho REST, FRESHEST AND OIIEAPES2 CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Etc. That wero over brought to this markot I A LARGE AND . WELL SELECTED STOCK OF BERING CLOTHING, • (For Men and Boys) Aro being sold at antonlshlngly low prices! o A fall line of Groceries Always On Hand. If yon want satisfaction ip Goods and Rricos call on mo. J. T. SMITH, foblO-ll DOBHMA. Rail Road Schedules. Augusta, Gibson & Sandersville. In effect Wednesday, March Dili, 1887, at 4 58 a. in., City Tlmo. Sunday's . Passenger train numhor 1 leaves Ban- dursvillo 5 51 n. m.; number 8 leaven Bun- doravilie 2 81 p. m. Returning numhor 2 leaves Augusta 8 14 a. m., and number 4 leaves Augusta at 8 10 p. m. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT—Excopt Sunday Lv Sandorsvillo Lv Young Lv Warllum Lv Clmlker Lv Hines Lv Mitchol Lv Belle Springs i.v Gibson Lv Avera Lv Stapleton Lv Wrens Lv Matthews Lv Noah Lv Keysville Lv Blythe Lv Bath Lv Ilcphzibuh Lv Richmond. Lv Gracewood Ijv Adveuture I.v (Jury Ar Augusta Lv Augusta Lv Gary Lv Advcnturo Lv Gracewood Lv Richmond Lv Ilephzibah Lv Bath Lv Blythe Lv Keysvllle Lv Noah Lv Matthews , Lv Wren Lv Rtapldton Lv Avem Lv Gibson Lv Bello Springs Lv Mitchell Lv 11 IllOH Lv Clmlker Lv Wurthon Lv Young Ar Ba&awtvfllo No. 1. No. 8. A. M. V. M. 4 58 - 8 30 0 08 842 518 4 04 0 40 4 80 5 50 4 30 5 08 4 54 ou 5 14 0 20 5 81 a 83 5 40 045 0 00 0 58 0 80 7 10 0 50 715 (i 58 7 ‘17 T 10 7 40 7 84 750 7 40 8 00 8 07 8 15 8 27 8 22 8 37 8 20 8 48 8 85 8 50 0 00 0 25 No. 2. No. 4. A. M. V. M. 718 5 00 J40 5 25 *1 55 5 31 8 00 5 88 8 10 6 45 8 30 0 00 8 54 010 0 11 « 20 0 20 0 33 0 4(1 0 46 0 54 0 51 1012 7 02 10 82 715 10 52 7 27 11 13 7 40 J120 7 50 11 49 8 03 12 04 8 12 11 55 0 08 13 !■! 8 47 100 8 57 1 18 9 07 Clnseroiiiii < Ii'ni NerMi, Kin t ;ui<l Wi-: I n’ A IIJMI-I 1 < .‘oiuii I lion ■. i.i S. A T ruil road with Central railroad hruuelus ut Bundersvllle, B, M. MITC1QILL, Presl'h-Ul wild O. 11. Central ii. Savannah, Ga., Dec.'5, 1880. O N uml after this date passenger trains will run ii.s Daily unle-s marked I, which are Daily exceiil Sunday. The Standard time liy which these truin' run is 8U minutes slower than Savannah city lime. Lv Suvnmmh. .10:00 am 8:20 put. 5 40 pm Ar Milieu ... .12:05 pm 11 03 pm 8 :<15 pun Ar Augusta... .4:45 pm G 15 am Ar Macon.... .4-50 put :t-20 am Ar Atlanta... .t) 00 pm 7-27 am Ar Columbus. .4-10 am 8 05 pm Ar Montgomery 7 55 pip Ar Eufuula 4-32 phi Ar Albany.... 10-08 pm 10 50 mu Pnssougorti for Sylvariu, Simdcrsvillev Wrightsville, MillwfgovlUo aud Ealoutou should take 8-40 a m. train. , Passengers for Thoiuaston, Carrollton, Perry, Fort Gaines, Tnlbotton, Buena Vista, Blakely aud Cluytou should lake 8 20 p m trulu. Lv Milieu 12-65 pm 11-15 pnt’5-10um Lv Augusta.. .10-20 am 0-80 pm Lv Macau 10-85 am 10 50 pm Lv Atlanta ....0-40 am 0-50pm Lv Columbus... .0-10 pm 11-80 am Lv Montgomery 7-50 am Lv Eufuula .. . .... 11-02 am Lv Albany 5-00 am 8-57 pm Ar Suvaunuli... .5-00 pm 5-55 dm 8-05 am Sleeping oars on all’ night passenger trains between Savannah aud Augusta, SaAvvuunuh nml Macon, Buvuunuh and Atlnnln. Macon and Columbus. Train leaving at 8-20 p m aud arriving ut 5,-55 a m will not stop tojiut off or take ou passengers / between Savummh aud Milieu. , . ‘ . Connections at Savannah with Savannah, Florida and Westoru Railway for all points in Florida. Tickets for. all points and slooping car berths on sale at oily ofllce, No. 20 Bull street, and depot olllce 80 minutes before departure of each train. G. A. WnrrEiuflAD, General Passenger Agent. J. C. Shaw. Tiokot Agent. time rr? a t=* xrFri OF THE DUBLIN AND WRIGIITBVltLE R. R. To tako effect Novombor 14 1880. Lv Tcnnillo Ar Hamsoa Ar Donovan Ar Wrightsville Lv Wrightsville Ar Lovett Ar Bruton Ar Condor Ar Dublin GOING SOUTH. No. 1 No 3 AM r M 7 00 2 20 7 45 2 50 8 10 8 10 8 40 8 80 8 45 0 15 0 36 0 05 1015 8 81 8 55 4 15 4 80v 4 45 GOING Lv Dublin Ar Condor Ar Bruton Ar Lovett Ar Wrightsville Lv Wrightsville Ar Donovan Ar Harrisou Ar Tennille W B Thomas, Nov. 14, 1880 tf. NORTH. 10 80 4‘50 ' 10 05 515 vll 15 5 30 11 85 5 50 12 05 0 15 1210 010 13 80' 0 35 12 50 0 50 1 80 7 20 Pros and Gon'l Supt to n. rraBAL'lN.lJiiCTOK tree .with- eaoh bottle of Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy Price 50 cents. By II Hicks & Co, THIS IS FOR: IN ORDER TO MEET T1IR GROW ING DEMANDS OF OUR TRADE WE HAVE BOUGHT DIRECT ■ FROM THE MANUFAC TURERS, FOR CASH, • A LARGE STOCK . OF TWO OF THE MOST Popular Branda; -—OF— QUININE: (,ihi;. .£■ n. mui r. ,r- tc.) Now Before tho Public; J And in ef>«<>equeiiee of the low price*/' obtained I'V buying in largo qiiautltie^ from first bunds, for the cusli, wo will »uaaner THUkmda Y, JULY 30th, sell this very Important''and much drug in ONE OUNCE VIALS lyV/, unpuralled low price of 1 DOLLAR IFea? Oixxlo© wm® Bpsps* HAIR BRUSHES, OOMBS, lopfunt Colognes, Extracts, Soaps, Fancy (iooils, Etc.,an entirely naw stock from New York. -A COMPLETE LINK OF— Drugs and Ciieinicats ALWAYS ON HAND. H. Hicks Co’s,