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DUBLIN POST.
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DUBLIN. GA. JUNE, 15 1597
«rm 11.50 n veur in swlvnnce.
To Mlnlnt«rs $1.00 per year.
team
- yUfeMBLIN POST AND
dTMuuth Wkkkly Nswsone yeai. 2 25
Southern Fahm. Monthly “ “ 2 75
TBiMKintAHsasEKOiu" “ 2 25
Botrrmuc World. ‘ ‘ » 05
Atlanta Constitution, *' * 2 2o
CuaisriAir Advotatk, “ “ 3 25
CaammAN Index, “ “ 3 35
renewals 11 “ 3 75
RmpimiartA a t the Post Office in Dublin as
Second-Class Matter, .
Good Cigars at J. T. Smith.
French Candies at Bonghton’s.
Ladies, don’t forget to call and
ine the nice Seersucker Lady
regg Goods, which are Superb in
tor and Quality—at Y. H. Wynn’s,
eap! Cheap!!
■fitnltz’s 4 A Tobacco at J. T.
truth's.
Best line of fishing tackle of all
inds at Y. H. Wynn’s.
Good Floor at Roughton’s for
re dollars a barrel.
*
Coffin.t! Coffllns !
[Call on W. P. Lassiteb.
What merchant sells the cheapest ?
' am surprised at such a question.
)f course it is Roughton.
That 30 cent. Tobacco at J. T.
jmith’s—try i£.
‘Cedar Buckets at 30 cents apiece
Rough ton’s.
Timber men will find it to their
Id vantage to buy their Supplies and
Sft Ropes from Y. H. Wynne’s, as
store is headquarters for these
Is. ; :l
fc Try J. T. Smith’s 25 cents,, To-
k fnlHine of fresh Groceries at
H. Wynn's. Bargains can be
[ad by trading with him.
“call on T). A. Smith for your
Cold Soda water and Lemonade
fidv. tf;
Kerosene Oil 15 cents per gallon
it Roughton’s.
T. Smith sells so many goods
sell
Ffiii
ause ho sells so cheap, and does
rly.
A question is asked “how is
bat Rough ton sells so much oheap
r than the other merchants ?” Why
is because he knows how and when
liBlfe I |
Cal! on Y- II. Wynn’s for nnv-
ing that you need, and if not in
ock the goods will bo ordered and
iat on short notice.
I bought tobacco from Rough ton
jr 30 cents a pound—just the samo
rat the other merchant sell for 50
nts.
iDon’t forget that you oan get the
nest and best Italian Strings for
'Violins, Guitars, and Banjos; also
Bridges, Foil Braids, Tail boards
Keys and Bows, always on hand at
“ rune’s
Sugar sixteen pounds for ono dol
lar. Whereabouts ? At Ronghton’s,
of course.
Always on hand, all kinds.of Am
munition for itxnoach and wttt-zle
i loading Guns, and Rifle Cartridges
*4 Y. H. Wynne’*.
A large lot of Can Goods at
ltong ton’s.
* Superior Apple Vinegar for sale by
If; Wynne at 35 cents, yer gallon
Calljon H. Hicks & Col ,for a free
sample of Briggs hiunnbetter Liver
pills and a descriptive almanac.
fiood syrup at Roughtons 30 cents
-a gallon.
The prettiest, finest and cheapest
Muslins in the town at Wynne’s
Don’t fail to see them.
If yon don’t think Roughton sells
■call and see him.
Old chairs rebottomed in the la-
seat styles with seats that will out
fast the cane bottoms at Y. H
Wyrnn’s. ; :v
Wade Hampton Flour is tho best
on earth. Roughton keeps it.
The best Golden’J)iip Svrupat Y.
H." Wynnes’ for GO cents, per gallon
The largest and most complete
Atock of millinery goods that were
.ever brought to this maaket can be
^elected from at Y. H. Wynn’s
'The latest styles of Hats, Bonnets
Ribbons, Laces, Embroidery, Fans
etc.,etc., are always instock. Th
department is superintended by Mrs.
6. E. Tillery. Call and examine
his large -assortment of goods.
Job work of ovory description
done on short notice. Satisfaction
guar&nted.
Those who lovo their ease shauld
sot foiget logo to V. ii. Wynne’s
and huy one of those lovely Haui-
• ick’s Wore they are all gone.
Local Affairs.
Judge Wolfe is in Swainsboro,
Eighteen drummers in town Mon
day night.
Prof.J. H. Dailey, spent Saturday
lost in the city.
Mr. R. W, Blaokshear visited
Mmou last week.
12 SHILOH’S CATARRAH REMEDY
a positive cure for Catarrh, Dipthorla
Caker Mouth. By Hicks & Co., Dublin
Mr. J. A. Peacock took a business
trip to Darion lust week.
The sympathies of the Post srq
extended to Oapt. Henry in hi?
misfortune.
Mr. H. H. Smith has returned af
ter a very pleasant stay of a week
in Atlanta.
Mr. Willie Ctirrell, of Cochran,
paid a short visit iast week to friends
and relatives in our town.
12 "HACKMETAOK,” a lasting and
fragrant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents.
For sale at H. Hicks & Co. 1
Miss Edda L. Stanley, front the
vicinity of Nickleville, spent Satur
day and Sunday in town.
Mr. Fonny Horn, has loft Laurens
Co., and has secured a paying situa
tion in Alabama. We wish him
great success.
Oapt. J, M.'Smith will soon qc-
onpy the dwelling recently made va
cant by the removal of Mr, J. A.
Peacock.
Hon. Joel.T. Coney lost qnito.a
large amount of lumber, which was
drying in a kiln, from fire, aud with
difficulty preserved his mill buildings
from the flames.
We extend oi»r lieaetfelt sympa
thies to pur Bro. Editors, Burch and
Milner, of the Eastman Times, in
(he calumity which has overtaken
them.
14 SHILOH’S CURE will immediately
relieve Croup, Whooping-Cough, and
Bronchitis. By Hicks & Co., Dublin Ga
Mr. Gallagher, of Tennille
temporarily in charge of the Tele-
gragh office at this place, Mr. Nor-
rell having gone off on a surveying
tour.
Rev. G. 0; Thompson is in the
city of Maoon, having bean appoint;
ed by his church conference one of
the visiting and examining commit-
too for Wesleyan Female College.
Rev. W. S. Ramsay fillod his ap
pointment here on Sunday night.
A Chicago man ate five dozen
hard boiled eggs at one sitting, with
in two hours time, and survived,
He was certainly horn to bo hanged
for nothing less than hanging will
ever cut short his career.
A Locomotive en {.he W, $ T. R. R,
ran off the tract near the Dublin
depot Jaat Saturday- afternoon and
.the train was delayed of several hours
until an onginenould reach here from
TenoUie. .Nobody hurt.
8 8LEEP2LESS NIGHT, -made mis
erably by .that terrible cough. Zhiloh’s
Cum is the remedy for you. Sold by H.
Hicks ifc Go, Dublin Georgia.
See notice of Marvin-S. S. pionic
whicn comes off next Saturday, at
Marvin church. A very interesting
order of exercises has bean arranged
and an abundance of dinner will be
provided. Every body invited.
Mr. Shelly Wyatt caught one hun
dred and thirteen cat Osh, weighing
101 lbs, at one time in a fish basket
about 4 miles above Dublin ferry
If all fisherman were as successful
verily fishing would be a profitable
business.
Rev. W. S. Armisstead of Palatka
Fla., an eloquent divine of the
Methodist church, will doliver a so
ries o’ summons in this plaoa, com
mencing Thursday night next. Mr.
Armstead has a wide spread and en
viable reputation j»b a pulpit orator
and will doubtless attract large con
gregations.
ir WHY WILL YOU COUGH when
Shiloh’s Cure will give immediate relief.
Pence 10 cts.. 50 cts., and *1. Bold by II
Hicks & Co., Dublin,.'Ga.
At a call meeting of the Confod
orate Soldiers of Laurens Co., asssm
bled at tho oourt house on Suturday
the 11th inst., resolutions wero a-
dopted in roferenco to a proposed
reunion and grand dinner. Com
mittees were appointed to perfect
all nec6s.-ary arrangemonts, and a
list of tho committce-mon will ap
pear in our next issuo. Tho report
of the mooting camo in too lute
fur publication thid week.
SINltlNOOF THE 8TKAMEH
LAURENS.
Tho Boat a Complet e Wrook--no
I,Ives Lost #10.000 Loss no
Insurance.
On last Thursday afternoon, the
6th inst., about twenty miles bolow
this plaoe on the Oconee river, Oapt.
Henry’s boat, the steamer Laurens,
was snagged and sunk.
The accident whioh caused the
loss of the boat was a nuavoidable
one, and was due to no carelessness
on the part of crew or captain.
Near where the boat sank, the
river makes a double bead, forcing
two almost exact semi-circles,) and
the view up the streams at that
place as obstructed by the wooded
banks. As the boat was steaming
aronnd the lower bend, a largo tim
ber raft was slowly floating down
stream, jnst boyond the other curve.
In this manner, boat and raft ap
proached very near each other be
fore the crew of either were aware of
the presenco of the other.
When the raft came in sight of
the boat’6 crew, it was lying almost
transversely across the river, and
though the raftsmen were repeated
ly warned by the shouts of the ex
cited boat’s crew to get their raft in
line with the river banks, they
seemed unable to control tho move
ments of tho unwieldy raft, and
drifted directly down in mid chan
nel, extended almost across the
entire channol to meet the approach
ing boat. Tho river is rather nar
row at that point, but despite this
fact Capt. Iloury and Engineer
Graham determined to make tho
effort to run around tho large raft,
well knowing the hazardous nature
of£ the attempt but being convinced
that no other chance was left to
avoid a collision, and save tho boat.
Tho engineer pnt on more steam,
rapidly approached and was round
ing tho ruft, when, with a tearing,
crashing noise, the sido of tho boat
gave way and was rent open by
vicious thrust from a largo log which
projected some distance out from
the raft and was lying unseen just
beneath the surface of the water.
A vory lurge hole was torn iq the
side of the vessel and, the water ou
taring rapidly, tho boat began to
careen over to one sido and settled
rapidly to the bottom, leaning al
most against the bank of the river.
In a very few minutes tho boat had
become almost entirely submerged,
tho pilatc house and top of the oab-
in being alone visible.
Oapt, Henry and his engineer es
caped to the top of the boat Bafely,
and, when the boat carceniug over
came near thof bank, tho nogro ciew
all sprang on land and ran through
tho swamp like a flock Of frightened
Annual celebration of
Marvin 8. 8. Juno 18tli.
Order of Exerdara.
[TO 11EGlN PROMPTLY 10,80. A. M.]
Mahc£—
SoNiii-Auulvmary Hymn
Pray Ik—
SoNoj-Worthy Is the Lamb,
Rbch xtion—Gifts—Master Ben. Pulton.
Rkcp ation—Treatment of girls in heath-
e n hinds—Misses Cora McCoy, Mut
13 Smith and Lena Parker.
Bono -Wnosoovor will may come.
Racr ation—WTint is tho use of caving?—
Master Lonnie Pullen
Recitation—What will you givo ?—Mis
ses. Maggie Smith, aud Hawkings and
Masters Hartloy, Watson, ltobt. Horn
and Jim Pullen.
Hesitation—The poor man’s penny—
^liss Lizzie Ellington.
SongI—Wonderful Gxace.
Recitation—Wishes—Misses Ellington,
Bailie Webb and Guyton, and Masters
LOnnio Pullen, Boncie Horn, Willie
Eellnln and John Guyton.
Recitation—Mind your own concerns—
Miss Katie May Guyton.
Sono—Who shall bo ablo to stand ? •
Recitation—Praying for rain—Miss Em
ma Hartloy.
Rkcitatow—God is love—Misses McCoy,
Mcrgm, Attaway, May, Webb, Elling-
ton aid Guyton, and Mastors Kollam
and Quyton. . '
Song—G|>d is Love.
ADDRESg-By Rev. W, 0. Thompson.
Song—T/fhat a gathering there will l>o.
Mr. Graham, the engineer, en
deavored to bring his heavy tool
box with him from below, but the
rapidly rising water forcod him to
abandon it, and he was barely able
to reuch a safe place himself.
The boat was partially loaded
wit barrelled rosin, and this of course
all went to die* bottom with tho
hull. The rosin,’however has since
been nearly all recovered, through
the efforts of Norman McCall, Oapt.
Henry’s faithful pilate, a nogro man
of unusual size and powerful phy
siquo. A post, or a strong pole, was
placed erectly in the water and fas
toned to the side of tho submerged
boat. Down this polo Norman
would descend, grasp a barrel of
rosin in epe hand and bring it np to
the top, bolding to tho polo with
the other hand.
In this manner 150 barrols wore
aared, only about 35 being irrevoca
bly lost. The boat is almost a total
loss, it being donbtfal if oven the
engine will be recovered.
The Laarens was put npon the
Oconee m 1880 and cost originally
more than $9,000. The boat was
the solo property of the Captain up
on whom the loss will full with con
siderablo weight, more especially as
the river ‘is now in good boating
condition and business is pressing.
We loarn that C»pt. Henry has
temporary secured the Totnmie
Day, anu will run »hat boat until he
can mako other arrang<.*fD»tjt«.
THb Dublin Poht and thw S»
annuli Nws, or Macon Telegraph
Dinner-
Tlxe public Is cordially Invited to attend.
J. ij. Smith, W. B. Smith,
.Sup’t. Ass’t Sup’t. ■
: ‘
Mrs. Lizzie Martin, of Buokeyo,
daughter of tho late Jno. B. Wright
of thiscounty, died on last Friday
mghtift S o’clock of dysentery.
Thecjeeeascd was about 85 yoar 8
old at! (ho time of her death; was a
member of the Christian ohuroh,
and a Woman of lovely Christian
ohar.vcter. She leaves a husband
oighb, jhildren, aud many rela
tives ai d friends to mourn her un
timely death.
1 he Georgia Midland.
Tne grading ou the Georgia Mid
land lias been completed to Griffin
and jtno greater portion of the grad
ing between Griffin and MoDouough
i, Uecn finished. It is expected
that,by the lust of next month tho
track‘Will he laid as far as Griffin.
jab
Ion, Constipation, Dizziness, Lors
tite, Yellow Skin? Shiloh’s Vo
s positive euro. By Hicks & 0.,
its. Dublin Ga.
INCENDIARIES AT EASTMAN
The Times Office Dcstroyed-Loss
$1,500—Burglars Busy.
Eistman, Ga., Juno 11..-—Burch
& Mllier, proprietors of tho East
man! r lim48, lost their printing of
fice,‘presses and material, valued at
•1.500, by fire this morning at 3
o'clock. It is thought to be the
act 4f an incendiary. ~ Mr. Burch is
tho chief loser, but both parties sus
tain considerable loss. There was
np msuranee,
‘Can’t eat a thing." Hood’s Sarsapa
illft is a wonderful medicine for creating
an appetite, regulating digestion, and giv
log strength.
Bad Tried Four or Five Doctons,
and Had Given Up to Die.
Valdosta, Ga., Jan. 15, 1887,
Mr. M. A. Briggs : I have boon
sick for three years, hardly being
able to walk. I hud tried four or
five different doctors without any
benofit at all. All the doctors told
mo I was suffering with an affection
of fclie heart. I was unable to walk
or sleep, and had no appetite. My
liver was also affected and gave me
lot* of trouble. Jdy face and atom-
acho were badly Bwolen also. I had
gived np to die, when 1 was advised
to try BRIGGS’ NtJNNBETTER
TONIC PILJL8, and aftor taking
fivo bottles 1 was so much better ]
got more, and am now entirely well
I cani truly say they saved m y life,
arid I want the public to know it
For sole by H. Hicks & Co.
Notice.
Tho public 1* hereby notified that I, tbo
undersigned, am not responsible for any
order, noto, or accouut given or made by
any person, in n»y name since the 1st of
April lk*t, or that may hereafter Iks mode
by any one, os I have no agent, and have
hud none since that time, I also forewarn
any person Horn, trading for, or accepting
any note give to me.
Anynarty. or parties, having any !«•
in ess with the estate will communicate
with. Mils, Carrie K. Omitoh
Ex’trix, Estate C. B. Guyton,
May 29, ’87. Dublin. Ga.
or Atlautu Constitution, fer the
small sum of $2.25 a year. Now .*
tho time to get your county
and a largo city paper for a
umouut of uionoy.
Salt Rheum
The .ipmiloi of tlinil*' who suffer horn severe
salt, rheuth arc Intlcsortb&bio. Tho oltfnualnff,
iK-aliii#, imrlfylnn Influences of Hood's Sur.ui*
parilla arc unoqtuUiQd by any btlwr medicine.
•' I tako pleasure In rocoinmcudln« Hood’s
BarsapariUn, for it lift* dono wonders lor me.
I had wxlt rheum very severely, nflccthiR mo
over nearly my entire body. Only those wlvo
have suffered from this dlscaso in ita worst
form can Imagine the extent at my afflict ton.
I tried many mcdlclucs, hut failed to rocolvo
benefit until I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
Then tho disease began to subside, tho
Central Railroad.
O!
add "Hit !Iii dm
II run it» Dfflly u
which arc Dally rvcon't S’
ri;i Stiindiii'il finln by <-
run Is 80 minuite slower
city Umt\
dell tin so irdinK
(biuf Baviuittiih
Lv Savannah. .10:00 ain 9:‘i0 pm. 0 40 pm
Ar Milieu ... .12:35 pm 11 0» pm 8’45 pit*
Ar Augusta... .4:45 pm 0 lfir nnt
Ar Macon, .v. .4-50 pm 3 20 aid
Ar Atlanta 0 00 pm 7 27 ahi
Ar Columbus. .4-10 am 3 05 pnt
Ar Montgomery 7 55 pirn
Ar Eufnuln 4-32 pm
Ar Albany... .10-08 pm 10 50 am *
. Passengers for Bylvnria, Bimdersville,
Wriuhtsvllle, liniletfgcvillb and Eutonton
shotfid tako 8-40 ii m. train.
Passengers for Thomnston, Carrollton,
.Perry, Fort Gaines, Tnlbotton, Buena
" My son lmd salt rheum on his hands and Vista, Blakely and Ulnytou shou’d fake
the calves ot his legs, so bad that thoy would g.20 » m tmll*.
crack open and blood, llo took Hood’s Bar- f, v Mlllen.. ...13*55 pm 11-15 pm 6-10 am
•nparllla and is entirely cured." J. B. Stan- JjV Augustu... 10-20 am ll-ltl) pnt
ton, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Lv Maeon 10-35 am 1060 pm
inn i«> F*v Atlanta 0 10 nm 0 50 pm
From 108 to 130 Lv Cohlm , )UH . „. l0 , )m J , .|0 nm
«I was aortously troubled wltli salt rheum Lv Montgomery 7-50 am
lor tlnoo yoars, and recolvlng no benefit from Lv Enfaula 11-02 am
medical treatment I decided to try nood's Lv Albany 5-00 nrn 3-57 pm
Sarsaparilla. I am now entirely cured of salt Ar Suvuuuoh... .5-00 pm 5-55 am 8-05 ant
rheum: my weight lms increased from toe lbs. 1 sleeping ears on all night passenger
to 135." Mrs. Alice Smith, Stamford, Conn. | ra | 118 between Savannah and . Augusta,
Agonizing Itoh and Pain
disappeared, and now I am entirely free from
tho disease. My blood seems to bo thor
oughly purified, and my gonoral health 4s
greatly benefited." I.vman Allen, Boxton
N. E. Church, North Chicago, in
II you suffer from salt rlieuin, or any blood
disease, try Hood’s Sarsaparilla- It baa cured j
many others, and will oure you.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
ridbyaUdniKRtiU, gl;itxforgs. Freparedonlj
fC. I. HOOD A 00., Apothecaries, Lowell, Maw
100 Doses One Dollar
SuAUvnmmh and Macon, Snvnmmli and
Atlanta. Mttcou and Colunibus. •
Train leaving at 8-20 p m nnd arriving
r will notstopta "'
. tit off or take
•nvunnab and
LARGE
SALES *
SMALL PROFITS
HAB EVER BEEN
IsfSL^ST MOTTOI
:(o):
ltomembor tlmt I givo you tho , , _
I Lv TonulUo
BEST, FRESHEST'AND CHEAPES2 | ArHMflBon
CLOTHING,
BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS, Etc. I Lv Dublin
I Ar Condor
That woro over brought to thlB markot I Ar Bruton
(0) Ar Lovett
A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED £v WrlghtsvHlu
STOCK OF SPRING CLOTHING, I Donovan
<For Mon and Boys)
Are being sold at astonishingly low prices!
0—-■■■
A full line of Groceries
Always On Hand.
If you want satisfaction in Goods
and Prices cull on mo.
| at 5-65 a m
on passengers between
Milieu.
Councotlonsnt Snvnnnali with Savannah,
Florid* and Western Railway for ull points
in Florida.
Tickets for appoints nnd sleeping catr
berths ou sulo at city ofilco, No. 20 Bull
street, and depot orflce 80 minutes before
departure of each train.
G. A. Whitehead,
Gonoral Passongor Agent.
J. 0. Shaw, Ticket Agent.
TIME TABLE
Off THE
DUBLIN and WRIGHTBVILLE R. It.
To take effect November 14 1880.
GOING 30UTII.
No.l
Ar Donovan
Ar Wrlghtsvlllo
Lv Wrlghtsvlllo
Ar Lovett
Ar Bruton
Ar Condor
Ar Dublin
No 8
A M ,r M
7 00 «80
7 45 2 50
8 10 3 10
8 40 8 80
8 45 8 31T-
0 15 *3 55
0 85 4 15
4 80
4 45
J 55
10 15
GOING NOHTH.
10 30 4 50
10 65 5 15
11 15 5 80
11 85 5 50
13 05 015
1210 010
12 80 0 85
13 50 0 50
1 80 7 20
W B TnoMAB, Pros nnd Gen’l Supt
Nov. 14, .1880 tf.
Ar Harrison
Ar Tonnillo
10 A NASAL INJECTOR free with
cnoli bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy
Price 50 conts. By II Hides & Co.
fobl8-tf
III IIS IS FOR-
flail fload Schedules.
Augusta, Gibson & Sandersville.
In effect Wednesday, March Oth, 1887, nt |
4 58 a. to., City Time.
Sunday’s
Pussonger train number 1 leaves Ban-
dersville 5 51 u. to.; number 8 leaves Bun
ders vllle 2 51 p. m. Returning number 2
leaves Augusta 8 14 a. m., aud number 4
leaves Augusta at 8 15 p. m.
PASSENGER AND FREIGHT—Except I
Bumhiv
Local Legislation.
N'llif U hereby given that the follow
!«-/ 'lerwribO'1 bill will laj In.roducci
tho July Hf.Mion of tlie leglilotoro f An
! act to provide for flic ragin',rat Ion of tin-
j legal voter 1 <>1 [.aureno coguly, aud Rr
SOtall ! proves penalty f<n Illegal voting and
' Htfnniptfog to vote illegally.
[June lot, 1887.
Lv 8anderfcVlllo
Lv Young
Lv Warthon
Lv Clmlker
Lv Hines
Lv Mitcliel
Lv Belle Springs
lv Gibson
Lv Avcra
Lv Stapleton
Lv Wrens
Lv Matthews V--
Lv Noah
Lv Keysvillo
Lv Blythe
Lv Bath
Lv Heplizlbah
Lv Riciimond
Lv Gracewood " s
Lv Adventure
LvGary
Ar Augusta
Lv Augusta
Lv Gary
Lv Adventure
Lv Gracewootl
Lv Richmond
pv: >
Lv Bath
Lv Blythe
Lv Keysvillo -
Lir N<wli
Lv Matthews
Lv W ren
Lv Stapleton
Lv Avera
Lv Gibson
Lv Belle Springs
Lv Mitchell
Lv Hines
Lv Clmlker
I,v Wm then
IjV Young
Ar Handersvillo
Close connect ions
ut Augiihtiv Connc
rouil will) Central
Sandersville.
R. M,
No. 1.
A. M.
4 Ii»
5 08
5 18
6 40
550
5 58
611
6 20
6 88
0 45
6 58
7 10
7 15
7 27
7 40
7 50
800
815
8 22
820
885
000
No. 2.
A. M.
718
7 45
755
806
8 10
8 86
8 54
0 Jl
020
0 46
0 64
1012
10 82
10 62
11 12
1120
11 40
12 04
11 05
12 44
1 06
118
h. Knot a
ctlOD vb
ruiiroud
B. 6c T. r
brunches
No. 8.
P. M,
8 80
842
4 04
4 80
4 80
4 54
014
0 81
5 40
6 00
6 80
0 50
0 58
710
7 34
7 40
8 07
8 27
8 87
8 48
8 50
0 25
No. 4.
r. m.
BOO
5 26
5 81
688
5 45
000
6 10
6 20
688
0 45
0 51
7 02
715
7 27
7 40
760
8 08
8 12
6 63
8 47
8 67
007
id West
iff.
at
MITCHELL,
President aud O
IN ORDER TO MEET THE GROW
ING DEMANDS OF OUR TRADE «
WE HAVE BOUGHT DIRECT '
FROM THE MANUFAO
TURERS, FOR CASH,
A LARGE STOCK ,
OF TWO OF sW
yhy: ‘r THE MOST . , MiM
■ ■ , ■■ ft* -vtVJ'**'
Popular Brands .
—Off— • ’
QUININE:
(McK. 4c B. uni P. # W.)
Now Before the Public.
And in consequence of the low prices
obtained by buying In large quantiles
from first bands, for the cash,, we will
on nnd after THURSDAY, JULY 30th,
sell this very important nnd much Used
drug in ONE OUNCE VIALS at tii«
unparallod low price of
75 CENTS
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HAIR BRUSHES, COMBS,
J- 4^^777 .i r ^Kp.
legant Colognes, Extracts, Soaps,
Funoy Goods, Etc,,an entirely
new itcok from Now York.
—A COMI’LKTK LINE OF—
X’XTE.H
Drugs ami Chemicals
ALWAYS ON ij AND.
H. Hicks A Co’s.