The Dublin post. (Dublin, Ga.) 1878-1894, November 20, 1878, Image 4

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As a rule, not only is the simplest food the best food, hut the moat sea sonable is, in the long run, the most appetizing. Thes is no difficulty in determining whut we should eat, since Him'products rtf our climate show us plainly month by month. Fish, flesh and fruit by their plump ness, tenderness, and ripeness, them selves denote wlim^they ate ready to ho oaten. A sound stomach will profit by whatever an unspoiled pal ate enjoys. The wholosomcncSs of food de pends uparly as pinch on the t ime it JAM H. TILLERY'S STORE. I am now offering a verv LARGE STOCK of FALL GOODS of EVERY VARI- *». ETY, CAREFULLY and WELL SELECTED Consisting of FAIL AND WINTER GOODS NOW COM I NO IN. Gents’ and Ladies’ Apparel, WHICH I MAKE ONE OF MY SPECIALTIES, ALSO STANDARD PRINTS, CALICOS, HOME-SPUN, DOMESTIC-SPUN, YARNS HOLLOW, HARD At!D CRiOCKERY WARE, Together with a Cheap and Choice Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, Bridles, Saddles, •Harness, Bagging, Ties, Bacon, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Lard, Tobacco, Cigars, Etc. I will Duplicate any Bill bought in Macon or any Rail Road Town. Having had some years experience in the Business, I feel assured that I canjpve Entire Satisfaction, to all. : Call and see for yourselves. Feeling 1 hankful for past patronage, I still solicit, a continuance of tlie same from Every one. As my true Motto is BUSINESS, I will give below a Partial Price List of Sortie of my Goods: Gents’ Ready Made Suits (Latest Styles) from $4 to $30.— Ladies’ Dress Goods, (Latest Styles) from tOrdO cts. per yard'.—Boots, from $2.50 to $7.'—Shoes,, from 50 cts. to $5.—Standard Prints (Calicos) from THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK EVER BEFORE OFFERED TO 1IIH CUSTOM KltK Hosiery and Xofioti* of Etude** Variety a:ul Style.. A tile '"quantity. Wc have grown so luxurious in our phy sical at well as mental tastes, that wo arc constantly tempted to cat things out of seas .n. • Yielding to tlu* temptation, as wo often do, wo pay the penalty, noon or late, in temporaly or chronic derangement at our health. .'I'liq, meat which is excellent in cold, may not be desira ble in warm weather, fish is best during Spring and early .Summer; vegetables and fruit, are nutritious wbon they uro fully ripened by sun mid season, and nrtfc artificially stim ulated. Nature knows wlmt she is doing: she furnishes for every lati- 'oduetiniu fittest for such Clothing to Suit Every Class Boots, * Shoes and Hats for Gents ladies and children. - Shirting, sheot’g, blecch- i ng checks jeans and cassi meres. Hardware and Tin, Cutlery and edged Tools, Crockery and Glass ware, Family med icines and Family Groceries; Bagging and Tics, Flour of best quality and cheapest price. Halt, Flour and Bacon bought by the car-load, and customers al lowed the benefit in prices. Gins, Engines, \f »11«, QnihSnM L!i- I 9_ TV!.. tude the latitude. Wo need variety,—not at one time but from time to tiino. The delica cies of the season will not hurt us; but, the ijiillbuci'es out of season cer tainly wllV,'if long continued. The uppo. ito so jaded as to crave oysters in July, or strawberries nense of going to market themselves. Every thing I sell in this line, I'war rant to give satisfaction, both as to QTxa/litiy and. Wn-rV AGENT FOR Sol utile Pacific and Chesapeake Guanos. To all I bog to say that the rule of my business is: Honest Goods, Honest Prices Honest Dealings, Courtesy and Good Will to all my customers. Decem ber needs careful correction by the adoption of the simplest habits. The palate naturally relishes what Nature has near at. hand. A sim ple, pure life, gives on npprttite for pure and sig|pjq,fuq^r—Hyll'* Jour nal of Health. A populog uloetop of Ulica, while escorting ijm<Mng ; lady homo the other evCTitiig, iiCToinjitod to relieve her cough and sore throat by giving lie told her to allow her a troche, it. to dissolve gradually in her mouth. No relief was experienced, and the doctor felt quite clmgrinned the next day when the lady sent him a pantoloon button, with a note, suy- OTTltc Trading Public Imvo my thanks for a liberal share of trade in the Past, 1 ask a continuance in the Future for our mutual good. REYNOLD'S IRON and BRASS WORKS. A. REYNOLDS & SON, Proprietors. IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. iug tie intuit lutvo given her the wrong kind of a troche, and might lieod this ouoi According to that, wicked sheet, the “News Lot,ter,” there is a girl in Santa Barbara with such a hig.mouth that the other day, when she smiled at a follow on the'street, a kiml- hoarted little boy exclaimed, with great earnestness, “Look out, Miss, your lid ? A coming off .’” l’rrtlj!tb\w kt the last awful day, when Gubricl sounds his trumpet, If ho doesn’t step once or twice be tweenthe blasts, and shout: “Gener al, Cplcuel,' I say !’’ not more than two-fifths of the men in American cemeteries will get up. s jiivl T7*-7r" ‘ Lust words of a lady who was hug ged to death: “Do not. weep for me; I die happy.”—[Buffalo Express, The tough part of the above is to bcliove that uuy woman was evor killed that way. Sugar Mills and Iron Railing Speci alties. Tills being a new establishment, all our Patterns are New, wirh all the Modern I in pro ven incuts. First Class work •Guaranteed and pri ces verv Reasonable. Call on or add res, Manufacturers of Steam Engines, Boi lers, Saw, Grist and Sugar Mills, a n cl Cotton Press-es, for Horse, Hand, Water or Steam Power. Kettles, Iron Rail • ings, Gin Gearing and Horse Powers and all kinds of Mu chinery Castings. A. REYNOLDS & For the last twenty years the leading Clothing house in all the State. 23T W. P. BALDWIN is with this House.^ iMIaooxL Georgia oct ao :im Corner Fifth and Hawthorn streets; (near Southwestern Rail Road Freight . Depot.) MACON, GEORGIA. NewFirm! New Goods LOW PRICES. Haines &!iSnell, 'SYRWUTSYILI.K, t)A. Wc uro pleased to announce to the Pub lic that wc have just opened a well selected Stock of—— General forehand iso Which wo are selling at The following is u copy of a letter written hv a lady to a maloaeequain- tanee: ‘Dour-——como and see us noon. We have just got a new lamp tliut will turn down, down, down, and nmko the room deliciously dark. Your allootumute .’ A young lady say* the mason she carries u -parasol, is that the sun is of the masculine gender, and she can wot tyitMaipl his ardent glances. When, you come to Macon CALL _A_3iT3D SEE THE STOCK OF Seymour, Tinsley & Co. DEPOT PRICES If you can’t Leave Home and wish to Order Goods, SEND TO Seymour, Tinsley & Co. You may talk about, the “lean and hungry Cassius,” but did you ever take’a side view of a man who has run u stow for ten years without ad vertising. Before a man deliberately makes up Ins mind to bo a raskal, he shood examine hisseff clash to ascertain ef ho uiu’t better aonstlhsued fur a Wc an> offering special inducements to 1 those who wish to buy BACON. FLOUR. h SUGAR, t COFFEK. CHEESE. „ SALT. v BAGGING. * TIES. Ac.. &c. We give Bargains In Dry Goods, Domestics, an#' Ready Made Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Ac., &«., Ac. :l Highest price's paid for Cotton and all I wish to buy your goods at prices that will enable you to sell for a profit, call on Seymour, Tinsley & Co. A brty *t school on being asked to describe, a kitten, said: “A kitten is remarkable tor rushing like mod at nothing Avlwtcivor, ffiul slopping be fore it gets there. We Carry the BEST STOCK OF TOBACCO IN MIDDLE GEORGIA. SEYMOUR* TINSLEY & GO. Wliolesal© Grz?oc©z?s 3 MACON, GEORGIA, Sept. 4-3m. kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. HAINES A SNELL, WRIGHTSVILLE, .... oo» No. 144 Seventh Street, Philadelphia, Pa, Them is au old parlor game that lias never been improved upon, and that is courting. Professional Cards. JAMES J. CONNER. Attorney at Law,' DUBLIN, OF.OHlilA. je 20, ly. JAMES E. HIGHTOWER, Attorney at?Law, DFELIX, GEORGIA. Office next door to Dcumx Post. jc 20, ly. MERCER HAYNES, Attorney at Law, I)FELIX, GEORGIA. Collections made n specialty. Office in Court House. je 20, ly. J. E. HICKS, arb HiSuntct- -AND— REAL ESTATE AG’T. Mount Vernon, Georgia. je 20, 1878, ly. E. 0. BOSTICK, Attorney at Law, WRIGHTSVILLE, GA., je 20, 1878, ly. A. F. DALEY, Attorney at Law, WRIGHTSVILLE, GA., jc 20, lv. WM. H. WRIT, Att’y and Counsellor at Law, DUBLIN, GA. jc 20, ly. O. BOWER, -A_*tsut> Ulisrw-, IRWINTON, GA. jc 27-ly. Dr. R. H. Hightower. PRACTITIONER OF MEDICINE AND SURGEKY, Dublin, Georgia. Chills promptly attended day or night. Office next to Hotel. Room at the residence of James E.‘ Hightower, je 20, ly. Dr. T. H. Han Wit,I. It ESC MU TIIK Practice of Medicine From tills date. junc20 Om COLGAN G. CARROLL, M. D., PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Son of the lute Dr. James C. Carroll lias 1 located on his father’s place twelve miles I west of Dublin, and offers Jiis professional service* «> the citizens of Unit section. J oct 251-tf | C. HICKS, M. D., j PRACTITIONER. Mount Vernon, La. je 20, ly. .1. W. FLANDERS, M. D., Physician and Accoucheur. WRIGHTSVILLE, GA. Calls attended day nr night. Office at his residence. jc 20, 1878, lv. t DUBLIN BAR ROOM —BY— B. NANCE. Wines, Whiskies and Brandies OK THE CHOICEST lUtAXDS. —ALSO Candies, Crackers, > Sardiucs, Oysters, Tobacco and Cigars. In fact E\ »rything kept in a First-Class Bar. vet 16-tf