The Dublin post. (Dublin, Ga.) 1878-1894, December 11, 1878, Image 4

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— A Dangerous Practice. Actual contact with the person affected, or with mutter from his month or throat, iit u sure means of coinmunicatiug diphtheria. With this in view, the Hoard of Health urge that children should not Ik* per mitted to visit those who are sick with diphtheria and kindred throat diseases. They strongly reprobate ‘the absurd and common practice of urging little children to kiss every visitor. They intimate that diseases other than diphtheria ax* communi cated in this way. Kissing is the common sulutntion among ladies. It is not confined to deatvst friends and is not accepted as a token of Hpociul regard. In fact they don’t mean hut it sometimes FOB E-ARO-A-IHSTS A *T* WILLIAM H. TILLERY’S STORE I am now offering a very LARGE STOCK of FALL GOODS of EVERY VARI ETY, CAREFULLY and WELL SELECTED Consisting of Gents’ and Ladies’ Apparel, FALL AND WINTER GOODS NOW COMING IN, THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK EVER BEFORE OFFERED WHICH I MAKE ONE OF MY SPECIALTIES, ALSO STANDARD PRINTS, CALICOS, HOME-SPUN, TO HIS Cl'HTOlIKHK Ladies’ Dress G-oods Hosiery and Notions of Endless Variety a::d Style. DOMESTIC-SPUN, YARNS HOLLOW, HARD AND CROCKERY WiARE, Together with a Cheap and Choice Stock of BOO T S A N I) SHOES, anything by it; amounts to more than they antici pate. Ah an instance of wlmt has hap pened and what may occur again, we recall the following: Many of the young ladies in a female seminary in this city were troubled with sore lips. The affection became so general that a physician was called. Boots, Shoes and Hats for Gents ladies and children. Shirting, shcot’g, hleeeh- ing checks jeans and eassiuiercs. Hardware and Tin, Cutlery and edged Tools, Crockery und (Hass ware, Family mod Bridles, Saddles, Harness, Bagging, Ties, Bacon, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Lard, Tobacco, Cigars, Etc. 1 will Duplicate any Bill bought, in Macon or any Rail Road Town. Having had -some years experience in Hie Business, I‘feel assured that. I cun give Entire Satisfaction to all. Call and see for yonrselves. Feeliii"- 1 umkful for past patronage, I still solicit a continuance of the same from Every one. As my true Motto is BUSINESS, I will give below a Partial He found nothing less than an nicer, of a spe cific nature, on the lip of each of tho unfortunate girls. And it all came about'in' a very easy and natural way. Tho teacher was in the habit of kiss ing her pupils. Tl»e teacher had a beau and it so happened that she sometimes kissed him. He had a sore on his lip and in due time she had a sore on her lip; and, as we bttVe already seen, she passed it around among her pupils. An example like this ought, to be sufficient >to show to ladies the folly and danger of promiscuous kissing. Mothers should lie careful how they allow their children to kiss other children, or visitors, or casual call- alt-fa- not improbable that diseases are coimnucicutcd in this way in many eases whore their origin is un known.- -Hall's Journal of Health. . me with- o u t the trou- , ble and ex pense of coins’ t o market themselves. Every thing 1 sell in this line, I war it to “give satisfaction, both ai Q-ULailitj-jr aiXLcL W ox*Ikz_ AGENT FOR Soluble Pacific and Chesapeake Guanos, igging Oj jcl cL Ties —Always ou'liaud.— Highest Cash Prices on. Also for HIDES or any COUNTRY PRODUCE I’V .... • t., 1 * . .. . * To all I beg to say that the rule of my business is: Honest Goods, Honest Pricei Honest Dealings, Courtesy and Good Wilt to nil my customers. Has always lieen my Motto. . Call and See for Yourselves A XI) HE CON VINCED. Or Tho Trading Public have my thunks for a liberal share of trade in the Past, I ask a continuance in the Future for our mutual good. • ah invalid is oppressive, it may be greatly lessened by hanging in the upon windows some towels or ejiivas well wottou. Water, in passing from a liquid to a .otseons state, absorbs Hepi ll-8m REYNOLD’S IRON end BRASS WORKS A. REYNOLDS & SON, Proprietors. IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. calorie. That chemical process will lower in a few minutes the toinpora- ! hie of n mom by five or six degreos, aiid the humidity distributed in the air makes the heat more supporta ble. By that system the |»itionts tlnd themselves even in the height of summer, in ah atmosphere refreshed analogous to that which prevails after a storm. Manufacturers of Steam Engines, Boi lers, Saw, Grist and Sugar Mills, a n d Cotton Presses, for Horse, Hand, Water or Steam Power. Kettles, Iron Rail ings, Gin Gearing, and Horse Powers ( and all kinds of Mi , ehincry Castings. Sugar Mills aid Iron Railing Speci alties. 'Plus being a new establishment all our Patterns are New, with all the Modern Improve ments. First Class work Guaranteed and pri ces very Reasonable. Call on or tuldres, A Good Education, Tc mid the English language well, to .write’with dispatch a neat , legible hand uml bo master of the first four rules in arithmetic, so as to dispose of, at once, with need racy, every question of figures which comes up in pn>etico--wo call this a good edu cation. Audit you add the ability to write pure grammatical English*, we regard it tin oxccllont education. These are the tools. You can do much with them; but you am helpless with out them. They tire the foundation: and unless yon begin with these, all your flashy attainments, a little geol ogy, and all other ologies and osophies uve qsieutatiouK rubbish. For the last twenty years the leading Clothing house in all the State. » M W. P. BALDWIN is with this House..,®: Maoon Georgia oet DO tiin Corner Fifth and Hawthorn streets; (near Southwestern Rail Road Freight Depot.) MACON, GEORGIA. on Xi- X,. HICES, 1)1 HUN, ... flEOKOIA IW Send for Price List and Circulars. NewFirm! New Goods 10W PRICKS. Haines ft Snell, wttiGiri'svru.K, a a. We ure pleased to announce* to the Pub lic that we have just opened a well selected Stock of-— General Merchandise Which wo are selling at Macon Pure Oxygen In Paralysis. DEALER I NT , The other day M. Lanmnt, a prom- inont citizen, was struck with pimil- vsis of the right side, and was uncon scious, at Brussels. The physician called did not blood, did not pour diown drugs ;"ho simply caused his jiaiiont to inhale pure oxygen for foiir hours. Then consciousness re turned, and with it the power of motion and the sense of fading. The next duy the man was seemingly as well as over. There is virtue in ox ygen. Furniture and Carpets. COFFINSan&CASKETS . e \ PI T description and priee, in Wood and Metal. Call and examine Goods and Prices. All at exceedingly low prices. , „ n ,, ‘ THOMAS WOOD, oet >10-0111 Next lo T.HniiTlInnii- DEPOT PRICES We are offering special inducements to those who wish to buv BACON. FLOUR. SUGAR. COFFEE. CHEESE, SALT, BAGGING, TIES, &«.. &e. Wo give Bargains in Dry Goods, Domestics,and Bendy Made Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, &e., &o., Ac. Highest prices paid for Colton and alt kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. HAINES & SNELL, WRIGIITSYILLE, GA oet 3-^ui The PHILADELPHIA has all the latest improvements, and is made of the very best materials, using a long, jlrtge, easily-threaded shuttle. In a word, it is THE Sewing Machine for Family use. I*mge, Strong and Light VISITORS TO MACON \\ hile in the city, should not fail to call and examine the extou&rve stock of STOVES, TIN-WARE, CUTLERY, LAMPS, CROCKERY, GLASS-WARE, WOODEN WARE AND General House-Furnishing Goods, AT GEO. W. BURR’S No. 87 Cherry St. PRICES DOWX TO LOWEST NOTCH. SOLE AGENTS FOR The Grand Charter Oak and Farmer Girl Cook Stove. Repairs for the above always on hand. iu>l *b« * The intelligent Mr. Jus. Wilson, of Bruce, Outurio, wont to shoot crows and placed his left hand over the mujudo of his gun so as "to keep tho crows from smelling the jHiwdor till tho last moment, liohas more sense now, hut less hands. DUBLIN BAR ROOM „ running. Fully warranted in every particu lar, und retails for TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS and upwards. Address, B. NANCE. —m>— Wines, Whiskies and Brandies OK T1IK CHOICEST URAXlki. ALSO Candies, Crackers, Sardines, Oysters, Tobacco and Cigars. In fact E\ 2iything kept In a ^ First-Class Bar. Do not givo the two tonics—iron and quitimo--together in wine, or In any other menstruum. UniU*d they non Indian each other and form u tiivt class urtielo of ink. - JAMES J. CONNER, Attorney at Law, DUBLIN, GEORGIA. je 20. ly. JAMES E. HIGHTOWER, Attorney at Law, DUBLIN. GEORGIA. Office next door to Duuux Post. jc 20, ly. MEJKCEK HAYNES, Attorney at Law, D11BLIN. GEOR GIA. Collections made n specially. Office in Court House. je 20, ly. J. E. HICKS, -A_‘trb 3 'y at3 Lasxr- —and— REAL ESTATE AG’T. Mount Vernon, Georgia. je 20, 1878, ly. E. 0. BOSTICK, Attorney aULaw, WRIGHTSVILLE, GA., jc 20, 1878, ly. A. F. DALEY, Attorney at Law, )VRIGHTS VIL LE, GA., jc 20, ly. WM. H. WILLY, Att’y and Counsellor at Law, DUBLIN, GA. je.20, ly. O. BOWER, Qj u LiB"W 3 IHWINTON, GA. je*J7-ly. Dr. R. H. Hightower. PliACTITIONEft OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY, Dublin, Georgia. Calls promptly attended clay or night* Office next to Hotel. Room at the residence of James E. Hightower, je 20, ly. Dr. T. H. Hall Wn.I. IIKSVMK THE Practice of Medicine From tiiis date. jum*20 Cm COLGAN C. CARROLL, M. D„ PHYSICIAN and SURCEON Sou of the late Dr. James C. 1 Carroll has located on his father's place twelve miles west of Dublin, and offers his professional services to the citizens of that section, oet 88-tf C. HICKS, M. D., PRACTITIONER. Mount Vernon, Ga. je 20. ly. 4. W. FLANDERS, M. D., - Physician and Accoucheur. WRIGHTSVilLE, GA. Calls attended day or night. Office at his residence. je 20, 1878, ly.