The Dublin post. (Dublin, Ga.) 1878-1894, June 01, 1887, Image 3

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DUBLIN POST. DUBLIN. GA. JUNE 1, 1^7 Turin* H1.50 n vcnr in rwlvnnee. To Mint*tt‘rs ^ L.OO per year. r THE DUBE1N POST AN 1> Svannnh Weekly Nkwsouc yeni. 2 25 Southern Farm. Monthly “ “ 2 75 Tki.eguaph it Mkssengkh “ “ 2 25 Southern World, ‘ ‘ 2 05 .Minnta Constitution, “ * 2 25 Chkistian Ai» v o<!atk, f ‘ “ 3 25 tiff Christian Index, ** *’ 3 35 “ “ renewals " “ 3 75 Registered at the Post Office in Dublin as Second-Class Matte)'. t C. W. MADDOX, Announces to his friends and the public generally that for the next thirty days, he will sell his summer stock at cost to make room for fall goods. He has a large and well as sorted stock of Lawns Cashmcrs ?5eersuckors, Nuusveiling. Calicoes and Trimmings to suit, bought in New Fork low down, and he will offer specicl inducements FOR THE NEXT SO DAYS. Good Cigars at J. T. Smith. French Candies at Houghton’s. Maddox .keeps a full house ot Family Groceries, and offer them at pricos to suit the times. Ladies, don’t forget to call and examine the nice Seersucker Lady i Dress Goods, which are Superb in Color and Quality—at Y. H. Wynn’s. Cheap! Cheap!! Stnltz’s 4 A Tobacco at J. T. Smith’s. A large lot of Can Goods nt Rougton’s. ty'fi" I Best line of fishing tackle of all kinds at Y. H. Wynn’s. Maddox offers for the noxt ‘do davs a big bargains in Shoes, Straw Hats, and Men’s Clothings. That 30 cent. Tobacco at J. T. Smith’s—try it. Cedar Buckets at 30 cents apiece at Roughton’s. Timber men will find it to their advantage to buy their Supplies and llaft Ropes from Y. II. Wynne’s, ns his stor.e is headquarters for .those goods. G. W. Maddox is soiling his stock of Straw Hats at cost for the next 30 days. 7’'*» |j ' - 1 ) Try J. T. Smith’s 25 edits. To bacco. Maddox says his stock is large and must bo sold, and great bargains will be offered for the next 30 for Cash. A full line of fresh Groceries At 7; Y. H. Wynn’s. Bargains can bo had by trailing with him. fggF’call on D. A. Smith for your Ice Gold Soda water and Lemonade. adv. tf. Korosene Oil 15 cents per gallon at Rough ton’s. ! Good syrup at Roughtons 30 cents ... a gallon... ; .7 ■ •T*; • TK G. W. Maddox say's that now. is the time to biiy Dry Goods, for ho is selling them at cost for the next 30 days. ‘ J. T. Smith sells so many goods, because lie sells so cheap, and does fairly. 7 A question is asked .“how is it thatTKonghton sells so much cheap er than the other merchants ?” Why, it is because he knows how and when to .buy.’ ",7 - 'V^pr , ' Why is it that Madox sells so many goods it is because he sells them so much cheaper than the oth er merchants.,: Ho will sell them at cost for the next 30 days. Seed Peas at J. T, Smith. I bought tobacco from Rough ton for 30 cents a pound—just the same that the other merchants sell for 50 cents. - . If you are in need of Shoes go to Maddox’s and buy them at cost for he is selling them' at cost, for the next thirty days. _7 * Don’t forget that you can get the finest and best Italian Strings for Violins, Guitars, and Banjos; also Bridges, Foil Braids, Keys and Bows ) ( always on hand at Wynne’s \ Sugar sixteen pounds for one dol lar. Whereabouts ? At Ronghton’s, of course. Carry yonr wool to J. T. Smith. SV* - G. W. Maddox is selling Shoes, Lawns and Seersucher and Nuus- veiling goods at cost, and now is the time to go and buy, he is doing this to mnko room for his fall stock. Always on hand, all kinds of Am munition for breach and rnozzle- loading Guns, and Riflo Cartridges at Y. II. Wynne’s. . ° Superior Apple Vinegar for sale by V. H, Wynne at 35 cent.-, yer gallon. Local Affairs. Snakes are plentiful in many lo- 'alitics. Grass will now bogin to grow lit dead earnest. Read notice of local legislation in this issue. Geo. W. Oablo 1ms been making a Sunday school speech in Macon. 1 THAT HACKING COUGll can be so quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure. Wo guarantee it. Sola by H. Hicks Co. Dub nil Gu. Mr. Ed." Harrington, of Lovett was in the City Monday on last. Mr. J. T. Smith made a business trip to Lovett on.Monday last. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Smith and children spent Sunday in Wrights- ville. Read notice of establishment of a new district for Laurons country in this paper. 2 WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspep sia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh’s Vitali- zer is guaranteed to euro you. By Hicks 6 Co.. Dublin Qa. Mr. and Mrs. Rough ton have moved into the reently erectedcottago near Mr. J. T. Smith’s. Dr. Green has improvod his tob- idenco greatly, through the instru mentality of the paint brush. Wearo happy to leaan that Mrs. T. B*» Felder has ontirely recovered from her recent, severe attack of il- noss. . Mr. W. J. Scarborough’s new res idence is rapidly uoariug completion and presents quite a handsome ap pearance. 5 For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh’s Porous-Plaster. Price 25 centst Sold by Hicks & Co.. Dublin- Ga. A Basket Picnio at Yopp’s Bridgos 7 miles from the city, next Saturday. Everybody including the “devil,” is invited to attend, Picnic’s aro certainly in tho rage just'now. We know of one ypuag man who has averaged two or three a week fora month past. The Spring poot has lit upon tho columns of tho Dublin Post and it does not seem to grunt midc-r the afllction. Savannah Local. : -Mr< H. II; Smith is now in cor respondence with various contractors and is daily receiving estimates, and etc. on the brick buildings he proposes to erect. 9 THE REV. GEO. THYElt, of Boui’bon, Ind., says: "Both of myself - and wife owe our life to SHILOH'S CON SUMPTION CURE." Sold by II. Hicks & Co., Druggists, Dublin, Ga. .. By the way, Bro. Post, who is “Longissemus.” Tell him to take Ids fiddle and stroll out again Excelsior Pioneer and Eagle. Bring your wool to Dublin and got the highest market price therefor. Our merchants are giving it, al though they have not so advised you. *’ ' / Baseball still occupies tho time and attention of the small boys aud loafors in the town. It is the' uni versal opinion that our devil is tho most graceful^?) and expert player in the club* Miss Woods of Hawkinsville, daughter of the clevor editor of the “Dispatch,” is visiting the family of Capt. Bishop, in the upper edge of this county. If the liver and kidnoys are sluggish and inactive, Hood’s Sarsaparilla will rouse them to. prompt and regular action. Take it now. The corn in front of .Judge Rowe’s residence is the most flourishing wo have seen, and gives evidence of careful and well dircctod culture, Mr. Coney Bishop of Nicklovillo and Dr. J. B. Duggan of Toombs- bero will leave m a few days for an extended trip through north Ga., with the ultimate intention of go ing into business in the town of Flovilla. v :“7\ ;7 The present schedule over the road leading from Tennille to this place is all that our citizens could desire. In fact, it is calculated to canto nearor pleasing everyone than any that could be rnn. Two. trams a day and close connections with the op and down day passengers of * the Central. / A new comet was discovered Ins? week, fjfc may be seen in tho North west with a good glum. Lovora can sec it scon—with tbe natura! eye— by swinging on the front gate until 2:30 n. m. Nit’kluviilovillc Picnic. Picnics aro certainly growing in •yopnlarity, if that be possible, or the picnio fever is of a less intermittent typo this season than usual, for we hear of some now outbreak overy day. On lust Saturday, one of tho most enjoyable events of tho kind occurr ed at Nicklovillo, under tho auspices of tho congregation and Sunday School of Shady Grove Church. Tho grovo in front of tho ohuroh building is a delightful placo for anything of tho kind, aud it is tho custom of tho ohuroh to give a pic nic there every year at about tho same time. In addition to tho usual diversions in the way of tho onstomury games, profitable (?) and pleasaut conversa tion, and etc, and etc, thero wore four croquet sets arranged in con venient and shady partB of tho ground, and several interesting and am tinted games wore constantly going on, Quito a niuubor of Irwin- ton’s fair onos graced tho occasion with ,their prosonce, and the inter est of tho day centred in game of croquet in which Dublin and Irwin- ton mot in noisy combat. The god of war fuvorod Dublin, howover, muoh to tho chagrin of Bro. Lingo, of tho Appeal (r.o whom by the way, wo did not allude when we spoke of “Irwinton’s fair ones”). It was a matter of common com ment, that onr efficient and genial Postmastor was unwouryingjin his at tentions to a lovely young lady from IrWinfcon. Judging from the number of couples occupping buggies in various partB of the grove, the usual amount of pleasaut nonsense was uttered and given ear to. It, was tho current opinion that if a oertain'largo white umbrella could be invested with the powor of speech, it could doiiUloBs betray some very interesting confi donees etc. , The moat noticoable feature about tho picnic (aoticoublo for its absence) was Mr. S——’s%)oloclioii8 cachin- natioii. it is presented that ho will “never smile ngaiu,” as ho allowo/J many excellent opportunities to pass unimproved. An abuudnnce of things good for tho innor man and, and plontly of lomonada, rnado glad the heart8(7) of tho avorago suialljbpyg, . to. stty nothing of half famished knights of .the q’will. We aro most vividly reminded of tho fact that Dublin is becoming a city, when wo see the new omnibus come in from tho depot loaded with passengers every evening. Sinco wo wore disappointed in regard to tho proposed street-rail way wearo glad to have the next best thing. Major, Ben ; Perloy Poore, the nbtod Washington correspondent, is dead. His death recalls che fact that for a short time ho was a resi dent of Georgia. When quite a young man bo edited • a paper now known as the Athens Banner Watch man. Buokeyo district can boast of the most industrious, as well as ono of the most intelligent and'accomplish ed, young ladies in this or any other slate. A certain young lady of that district, besidods ornamenting the front yard with lovely flowers, built a picket fence around it, doing all tho sawing and nailing required. Wo challenge any county in the state to produce'hor equal. Mr. T. J. Montford, of Buckeyo district, lias been extremely unfor tunate in tlie loss of his family dur ing tho past fow days. Since tho death of his wifo, mention of whiob was made -in these columns two weeks ago, ho has lost, by death, all of his dear children, throe in num ber. He has the sympathy of the entire community in which he re sides. Thero will be a festival at tho courthouso on next Friday afternoon at live o’clock. It is given by the enterprising ladies of tbo town for tho benefit of tho Mothodist parson age. Lot every poraon who can muster tbo admission fco turn out and give tho ladies tho proper en couragement. Local Legislation. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing d'-?crlbod bill wili bo introduced III tlie July«tH*ionof tho legislature ; An net to provide for the rcglstia'io.i ot the legal voter* of Laurens county, utjd to provide a penalty for i!lc”.il voting and attempting to vote ilL-gally, June 1st, 13^7. Notice of a proposed registration law, to offoct tho rotors of this coun ty, will ho found cl80whoro in this paper. Tho bill will bo presented at tho next session of tho Legislature for thoir consideration, mid wo earn estly liopo it may bccomo a law. Wo loam that Thoniasvillo is en deavoring to secure the extension of the railroad from Dublin, and it seems that sho is in earnest about it, A committee was appointed by tho oitizeus of Thomnsvillo to attend tho recent meeting of tho Wrighisvillo and Tenniile at Sandcrsville, and say they will put *100,000 in tho ox- tension from Dublin if the directors decide to run it that way.—Hawk- tnsvillo Dispalcy. A man named Hoover lias been going around tho country urging tho negroes to band together and de mand higher wagos, and telling thorn, to apply tho toroh if the in crease of wages,wore refused. Aft’or a long,harangue at Wnrrenton on the night of the 16th, he was dan gerously shot. It is boliovod that Hoover has boon swiudling the ne groes and was a victim of thoir wroth Ho olaiwed to be a Knight of La bor.—Wrightsvillo Headlight. Hiul Tried Four or Five DoCtons, aud Had Given Up to Die, Valdosta, Ga., Jan.15, 1887, Mr. M. A. Briggs ; I hnvo boon sick for three years, hardly being able to walk. I had Iriod four or five different deoters without any be no fit at all. All tho doctors told mo I was suffering with an affection of tho heart. I was unable to walk or sleep, and had no appetite. My liver was also affected and gave mo lots of trouble. My faoo and atom- ache were badly swolon also. I had gived up to die, when 1 was advised to try BRIGGS’ NUNNBETTER TONIC BILLS, aud after taking five bottles 1 was so in noli better 1 got more, and am now ontirely well. 1 can truly say they saved my life, niid 1 want tho public to know i.t. For sale by II. Ilioks & Go. Good Flour at Rough ton’s , for five dollars a barrel. . Godins! Ooffiins 1)1 Call on Wi P. Lassiter. What moroliant sells tho cheapest ? I am surprised at such a question. Of course it is Rough ton. The prettiest, finest and ohonpost' Muslinsjn.JJ»©--town at Wynne’s. DoiPt Tail to see them. Wudo Hampton Flour is tho best on earth. Houghton keeps it. Hardware at cost, 1 liavo the host stove tlmt over was seen in Dublin. Go to Maddox’s and buy ono of his new patent oil cans, tho best over made. Sold ut cost. Old chairs reboltomod in the la test styles with soats that will out last tho cano bottoms at Y. II. Wynn’s. Call on TT. Ilioks & Oo. ,for a free sample oT Briggs Nunnbotler Liver Pills and a descriptive almanac. Ready rnado clothing for the noxt 30 days at cost. G. W. Maddox, Call on Y. II. Wynn’s for any thing th<ft you noodj and if not in stock tho goods will bo ordered and that on short notice. If yon don’t think Rough ton sells call and see him. Tbo best Golden Drip Syrup at Y, H. Wynnes’ for 90 cents, per gallon, Groceries can bo tmught at Mad dox’s cheaper than anywhere else in town. Call and see, wo mean busi ness. Oome and see and if wo can’t soil, we will ci vo Ihoin away, they have got to go. This is good for thirty days, - fiST’Tbo largest and most complete stock of millinery goods that were eror brought to this maakot can bo selected from at Y. H. Wynn’s, The latest styles of Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Laces, Embroidery, Fans, otc., otc., are always instock. This department is superintended by Mrs. 8. E. Tillery. Call and examine his largo assortment of goods. J£l Tub Dublin Post and tho Sav annall News, or Macon Telegraph or Atlanta Constitution, fer tho small sum of $2.25 a year. Now the time to get your county paper and a large city weekly for a small amount of money. Those who love thoir case should not forgot to go to Y. II. Wynne’s and'buy ono of thoso lovely Ham mock’s before tboy are all gone. , Notice to Trcspnsqrs. AM porsons aro hereby forbidden to trespass on my lands, in Oconco district, either by hunting or fishing with seines, dynamite, etc. Any peison so violating will bndoalt with in Accordance with the law. John U’ooimhd. April 37tli, 1887. 4k Home Evidence No oilier I'N'imralJon has won success at home equal to Hood's Sarsaparilla, In Lowell, Mass,, where It Is made, It Is now, ns It has been for yearn, tho lending inedlelno tor purifying (lie blood, nnd toning and strengthening tho system. This “ good name at homo" Is "n tower ot strength abroad." It would require a volume People to print nil Lowell people - have snld 111 tavor of Hood’s OT Sarsaparilla. Mr. Albert Lowell Bales,living ntBast l’lno Street, Lowell, for 15 years employed as boss carpenter by J. W. Dennett, president ot tho Brio Telephone Company, bad a largo running sovo como on his log, which troubled him a year, when bo began to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Tho soro soon grew loss In size, nnd In n short tlma disappeared. Jos. Dunphy, 214 Cen tral Strcot, Lowell, hnd PraiSO swellings nnd lumps . . on Ids faco nnd neck, tiooa V sr.is2.7sa Mrs. O. \V. Marriott, wife of tho First As sistant Flro Bnglnodr of Lowoll, nays that for 10 years sho was troubled with stomach disorder nnd sick hoadaeho, which nothing rollcvcd. Tho attacks enmo on overy fort night, when sho wns obliged to take her bod, mid wns unablo to enduro nny noise. Sho tobk Hood's Sarsaparilla, mid nttor n timo tho attacks ceased entirely.' Many morn might ho given hadtwo room. On tho recommendation of pooplo-of Lowell, who know us, wo ask you to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla Bold bjr all druggists. fl;alxforf8. Pnporedonly by a I. HOOD & 00., Apothecaries, Lowoll, Jtw*. 100 Doses One Dollar SMALL PROFITS —HAS EVER BEEN. MT MOTTO! :(0): Hoincmlmr tlmt I give you tlio BEST, FRESHEST AND CJIBAPEB2 CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Etc. Tlmt wore over brought to this market l —(e)— A LARGE AND WELL BELECTED . STOCK OF SPRING CLOTHING, (For Men and Boys) Are being sold at astonishingly low prices I A full line of Groceries Always On Hand. If you want satisfaction in GoodH anil Prices call on me. J- T. SMITH, fcblO-tf . DUBLIN, GA. Cent *,•' Sivr O N am' i Will lim an Dnily m. wlilcli nr. Daily except Bundity. The Slumlttru time which ; run is 30 minutes slower than rhit city time. LvBavnnnah. 10:00 am R:20 pm. 5 Ar Milieu ... .12:35 pin U ' . ,1 Ar Augusta... .4:45 pin 915 am Ar Mucon 4 50 pun 3-20 am Ar Atlanta... .900 pnt 7-27 tuu ' > Ar Columbus. .4-10 ant 3 05 pm Ar Montgomery 7 i<5 pm Ar Eufmiln. 4-32 pm Ar Albany.... 10-03 pm 10 50 am Passengers Mr Hylvnriii. Bundcrsvlllo. WrlghlsvIHo, Milledi-uvillo and lnumton slmiihl take tj-40 it in. train, Passengers for Thoumston, Carrollton. Perry, Fort Guinns, Tivlbolton, I’ueuii Visht, Blakely and Clayton should take. 8-20 » m train. Lv Milieu 12-55 pm 11-10 pm 5-10 am, Lv Augusta... 10-20 am 9-30 pin Lv Macon 10-35 am 10 50 pm LV Atlanta ... .0-40 am 0 50 pm Lv Colnmlms.. .0-10 pm 11-00 riin Lv Montgomery 7-50 urn Lv Eufaula -U-0| am Lv Albany 5-00 am 8-57 pin , Ar Savanuuh.. . .5-00 pm 6-5.5 tun 8 05 am Sleeping enrs on till night passenger trains between Savannah aud Augusta, SuMivnntmh nnd Macon, Savuunali and Atlanta. Macon and Columbus. Train leaving nt 8-20 p in and arriving lit G-55 a nv will not slop to put Off or tune mi passengers between Bavannuh and Milieu. Connections nt Savannah with Savannah, Florida and Western Railway lor all points in Florida. ' Tiokots for all points and sleeping car berths on wile at city ojjUco, No. 20 Bull Htroet, and dupot otlioo 80 minutes before duparturd of each train. G. A. Win’miKAu,' • - Gonoi’nlPassengflii'Agent, J. O. Shaw. Ticket Agent. Bail Road Schedules. Augusta, Gibson & Sandersville. In effect Wednesday, Marcli Oth, 1887, nt 4 53 a. m., pity Time. Sunday’s Passenger train number 1 leaves Ban- dersvillo 5 51 n. m.; number 3 leaves Ban- dersvlfie 2 61 p. m. Returning numlior 2 loaves Augusta 8 14 a. m., and number 4 leaves Augusta at 3 15 p. m. PASSENGER AND FIIEIGHT-Except Sundav r ~ NoTl. No. 8. A. M. I*. M. Lv Sandersvlllo 4 53 8 30 Lv Young 5 08 342 - Lv Wai’tlien 518 4 04 Lv Ohalker 5 40 4 30 % Lv Hines 5 50 4 80 LvMItohol • 5 58 4 54 Lv Belle Springs (J 11 5 14 lv Gibson. 0 20 5 81 Lv Avora 0 83 5 40 Lv Stapleton 0 45 (j 09 Lv Wrens ' 0 58 0 30 Lv Matthews 7710 0 50 Lv Noah 716 0 58 Lv Keysvlllo 7 27 710 Lv Blythe 7 40 7 84 Lv Bath 7 50 • 7 49 Lv Ileplizibah Lv ltiehmond Lv Gracewood Lv Adveuturo Lv Gary . ’ 7 ' Ar Augusta Lv Augusta J.v Gary Lv Adventure Lv Gracewood Lv Richmond Lv Heplizibnh Lv Bath Lv Blytlio Lv Keysvlllo Lv Noah Lv Matthews Lv Wren Lv Ntnplcton Lv Avers Lv Gibson Lv Bello Springs Lv Mlfohell Lv Hines Lv Ohalker Lv WarUicn Lv Young Ar BundersvHlo Close connections North, LaM nnd West at Augusta. Connection via 9. A T. rail road wltli (Jentin! railroad branches at Banders ville, - R M. MITCHELL, President and 0. M. 8 00 8 07 * 816 8 27 8 22 8 87 8 29 8 43 8 85 859 900 925 No, 2, No, 4. A. M. V. M. 718 5 00 7 40 5 25 7 55 5 81 8 00 5 88 8 10 -7*5 45 8 lid 000 8 54 010 9 11 0 20 9 29 0 83* 9 40 0 45 9 61 0 51 1012 7 02 10 82 716 10 53 7 27 11 12 7 40 ! I :;:i 7 60 1140 8 03 12 04 812 11 r,r, 0 53 12 44 8 47 1 00 8 57 118 9 07 m S|« 'X-'M' t 1 OF THE—— DUBLIN AND WRIGHTBVILLE % 1L To tako offect November 14 1886. • GOING 80UTIT. No. 1 No 8 Lv Tenniile Ar Harrison Ar Donovan- Ar Wrightsvillo Lv Wrightsvillo Ar Lovett Ar Bruton Ar Condor Ar Dublin A if *1’ M ' 7 00 '2 20 pl m 8'40 3 80 ^ 8 46 8 31 9 15 3 55 mm 4 i^k% m ii 9 35 9 56 10 15 GOING NOItTH. Lv Dublin Ar Condor Ar Bruton Ar Lovett Ar Wrightsvillo Lv Wrightsvillo Ar Donovan Ar Harrison Ar Tenniile W B Thomas, Nov. 14, 1880 tf. 10 30 4 50 10 05- 8 IS ... 11 15 0 80 11 85 6 50 12 06 ' 0 16 1210 0 10 12 80 0 OIL- 12 607 1 30 0 60 Pres and Gon’l Bupt m 10 A NASAL INJECTOR free with each bottle of Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy Price 00 cents. By II IIioics & Oo, THIS IS FOI IN ORDER TO MEET TIIE GROW ING DEMANDS OF OUR TRADE WE HAVE BOUGHT DIRECT FROM THE MAN UFA O TURERB, FOR CASH, A LARGE H.’OCK OF TWO OF THE MOST Popular Brands —OF— QUININE: (McK. ,t It. nnd <£• W.) Now Before (lie Public. And In consequence of the low prices obtained by buying in large quantities from first hands, for the cash, we will on and after THURSDAY, JULY 30rn. sell this very important and much used drug in ONE OUNCE VIALS at the unpnralled low price of 1 DOLLAR DPex* Otxxlo© - ; . i '77,;,7 H TOLTI) HAIR BRUSHES, COMBS. legimt Colognes, Extracts, Soaps, Funcy Goods, Eto.,»n entirely new stock from New York. —A COMPLETE LINK OF— Drugs and Chemicals ALWAYS ON HAND. H. Hicks & Co’s*