The Dublin post. (Dublin, Ga.) 1878-1894, November 13, 1878, Image 4

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Craned l»y Towtfro. tOiauTTtT - Tin* Pulaski (Tenii.) Citizen nays: **Wc are (‘xlrcmply sorrv in announce that Hie friends of Mr. C'lmulc .1. Wood ring have been forced to take atejw to deprive him of his liberty for a time, on aeoount of the preva lent opinion among our people that, hia mind i» over-balanced. I Tin ab- beration is announced by physicians to lie due to the uxemsive uno of tobacco, and it wan determined to confiue him ho that he could he ef fectually weaned from it. An inqui- nition was held ut the County Court room Tuesday morning, and a verdict as above was reached.” This is,only one ease, and this one would nevot* 1i ! ave soon the light of duv hut for the fact that the jNiisoned jiorflon ehiineed to lie a man of prom inence in his locality. Thousands of ]ier8ons of lesser note huve been de stroyed by the insidious jHiison, and the world knows nothing of the fact. A day or two ago wo were told of the case of a worthy citiz.cn who evinced symptoms of mental derangement «nd presently became utterly insane. His delirium was wholly uttrilmtable to fobnp<ro ; nhiokiug, the quantity consumed being about four cigars daily. This seems a small dose to some jiersoiis, but it is a very large dose for any one. Long continued use makes it powriblf to use this poi son lurgidyi just as the long contin ued use of opium or nrHouic, jtermitn an increased .dose without fatal re sults. Stjll, these suhstiiiicoH tire poisons, virulent, dangerous jmmhoiis: and their ]misomuis effects exhibit thomsehes some timo mid in some way. Of one ease of actual reported insanity, there are a hundred thou sand cases of impaired intellects through the use of this terrible plant. Next to alcohol, tobacco, of all the substances known to man, can hear off the banner for destroying power. It Inis no singlo redeeming quality. Its influence is Imd in every way. To cay that it is alnmyn mentally, morally and physically lowering in its tendency mid effects, is to state vory mildly the fuels. To say that the creature who consumes tobacco in any form, becomes thereby offen sive to the Vest of the world, is to utter the veriest truism. How any honorable man can indulge in such a dirty, destruotive, demoralizing pmc tice, merely because bruin-sensibility is thereby somewhat deadened, has ever lieon a puzzle to us. Tobacco is a poison and a disgust ing poison. It mny not kill for a time, hut it will kill ultimately. Du ring the killing pmooss it makes of tho subject operated on, a loathsome creature, to all jiersoiis of refined sensibility. Alcohol is not more deadly; strychnine, arsenic and opi um are not more carefully to be avoided, than this rank and powerful plant. It mmures offspring of feeble bodies and feeble brains, and makes of strong men imboeilos.—Hair# Journal of Health. More Letters Expected. Angiuta Keening Netm. lion Hill has been out of soup for some time, and now comes to the surface in a long letter denouncing President Hayes. At first Hen and the presulent appeared “ebook by jowl,” butt tfto'aatnte Georgian tlnds out that, lie, can no mow use the pres ident for selfish ends than can the northern radicals—hence these lot tew. We say letters, because wo have no assurance in tho world hut that he will deluge the press and country for weeks to com© with these doou menu. IU'themean time Mr. llnyes is lettjpg the south severely alone, and profound poaeo rules the coun try. An aid Indian, out towards sun down, has predicted that the coming winter will be the hardest one that has been experienced for years. What4s timo? The shadow on the dial,‘the striking of the elock. the running of the sand, day and night, summer And winter, mouths, wars, centuries: these are hut arly- trary and outward signs, the novMure of time, not time itself. Time is the life of soul. If not this, then tell me what is time ? 1878. J. B. WOLFE, ID-ixbldLri., - C3-eox*g±a. FALL AND WINTER GOODS NOW COM I NO IX. THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK EVER BEFORE OFFERED TO Ills Ct’BTOMKUR The attachment of some ladies to thbir lap-dogs amounts. in some in stances. to infatuation. An ill-tcm- jiered landing biting a piece out of u male visitor's leg, Ins mistress thus expressed her compassion: “Poor little dear creature! I bopo it will uot make him sick !” Ladies’ Dress Goods, If onion/ (ind Notions of Endless Variety a::d Style. Clothing to Suit Every Class And Taste. Hoots, Shoes mid Huts for Gents ladies and children. Shirting, ahoct’g, blcech- i ng ebooks Jeans und i-uxsiinercs. Hurd ware and Tin, Cutlery and edged Tools, Crockery and Glass ware, Family med icines and Family Groceries; Hogging and Ties, Flour of best qmility'uud cheapest price. Salt, Flour and Hncon bought by the ear-load, and customers al lowed the benefit, in prices. Gins, Engines, Mills, Sewing Machines, Starke’s Dtx- io Plows, and all sorts of Ma chinery sold on commis sion and my friends can buy from me with- o ut the trou ble and ex pense of going to market themselves. Every thing 1 sell in this line, 1 war rant. to givo satisfaction, both as to Q-ixalitiy an.<3- Wox»3sz_ AGENT FOR Soluble Pacific and Chesapeake Guanos. Honest Dealings, Courtesy and Good Will lo all my customers. TO “LIVE ANI) LET LIVE” Has ahva3’s lieen my Motto. Call and See for Yourselves AND HE CONVINCED. tar The Trading Public have my thanks for a Hltcral share of trade in the Past, I ask a continuance in the Future for our mutual good. oet 2-ttm J. B. W O L F E . M A A S & B R O T H E R, —DEALEliS IN— COCHRAN GA. The Largest and Best Selected Stock Ev?r Brought to this Section, und which will be sold at prices Astonishing to Everybody. Wo invite the Public to Call and See ns, as it is no trouble to Goods. Planters will do well to price at our House before buying where. Our Motto: To Please and Suit Everybody. We Guarantee all Goods as Represented. HAAS & BRO. OOC1IUAN Sent. 18-Hrn. GEORGIA LATEST IMPROVED AND BEST Family Sewing Mach’n. The PHILADELPHIA 1ms all the latest improvements, and is made of the very liest materials, using a long, large, easily-threaded shuttle. Itt a word, it is TH K Sowing Machine for Family use. I«tuge, Strong and Light minting. Fully warranted in every particu iur, and retails for TWENTY FIVE HOLLARS and upwards. Address, Philadelphia Sewing Machine C« No. 144 N Seventh Street, Philadelphia, Pa. aug Wily BACON. LOW PRICES. WRIGHTS VILLE, GA. Stock of General Merchandise Which we arc Helling at DEPOT PRICES thorn who wish to buy FLOUR, SUGAR. CHEESE. SALT. BAGGING. TIES. &o., &c. We give Bargains in DryGoods, Domestics, and Ready Made Clothing, Hoots. Shoes, Hats, &c., Ac., &e. Highest prices paid for Cotton and all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. HAINES 4k SNELL, WR1GHT8V1LLE, GA octS-Sm Professional Cards. JAMES J. CONNER, Attorney at Law, 1 DUBLIN, GEORGIA. Je 20, ly. JAMES E. HIGHTOWER, Attorney at Law, DCS UN, GEORGIA. Office next door to Dcut.m Post. je 20. ly. MERCER HAYNES, Attorney at Law, DUBLIN, GEORGIA. Collections made'a specialty. Office in Court House. je 20, ly. J. E. HICKS, sub Xiarw- —AND— REAL ESTATE. ACT. Mount Vernon, Georgia. je 20, 1878, ly. E. 0. BOSTICK, Attorney at Law, WRIGHTSVII..LE, GA., je 20, 1878, ly. A. F. DALEY, Attorney at Law, WRIGHTS VILLE, GA., je 20. ly. WM. H. WYLLY, Att’y and Counsellor at Law, SANDERS VILLE, GA. Will practice in the ('onus of tho Mid dle and Oeonee Circuits. je 20, ly. O. BOWER, ^/trb’y a,tj Xjarw% IltWINTON, GA. je 27-ly. Dr. R. H. Hightower. PRACTITIONER OF MEDICINE AND SUKGEltY, Dublin, Georgia. Calls promptly altended day or night. Office next to Hotel. Hoorn at the residence of James E. Hightower, je 20, ly. Dr. T. H. Hall WILL HKSV.MK TIIK Practice of Medicine From tills date. jtuu>20 (tm COLGAN C. CARROLL, M. D„ PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Son of tlie late Dr. James C. Carroll has located on Ids father’s (dace twelve miles | west of Dublin, and offers his professional services lo the citizens of that section, oc-t 251-tf C. HICKS, M. D., h PRACTITIONER. Mount Yernon, Ga. je 20, 1)*. 4. W. FLANDERS, M. D., j Physician and Accoucheur. WRIGHTSVILLE, GA. Calls attended day or night. Office ut his rcsideuce. je 20, 1878, 1)'. DUBLIN BAR ROOM —BY— B. NANCE. :(U): Wines, Whiskies and Brandies OK TITK CIIOK’KST IIHANDS. ALSO Candles, Crackers, Sardines, Oysters, Tobacco and Cigars. In fuct Everything kept in a First-Class Bar. TCt 10-tf LOOK OUT! LOOK OUT! FOR B_A.KGh^v.I2STS AT 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, WHICH I MAKE ONE OF MY SPECIALTIES, ALSO L'ANDARD PRINTS, CALICOS. HOME-SPUN, DOMESTIC-SPUN, YARNS HOLLOW, HARD AND CROCKERY WARE, Together with a Cheap and Choice Stock of BOO T S 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 Towu. Having had some years experience in the Business, I feel assured that I can give Entire Satisfaction to all. Call and see for yourselves. Feeling Thankful for past patronage, I still solicit a continuance of the same from Every ope. As my true Motto is BUSINESS, I will give below a Partial Price List of Some of my Goods: . ; r Gents’ Ready Made Suits (Latest Styles) from $4 to WO.— Ladies’ 1 >Yess Goods, (Latest Styles) from 124 to50cts. per yard.—Boots, from £2.50 to £7.—Shoes, from 50 ets. to £5.—Standard Prints (Calicos) from 5 to 8 cts. per yrd.—Best Domestic Bag ging (very heavy) 124 to 134 ets. per yrd.—Ties, 5* to G cts. per lb.— Bacon, DA to 10 cts. per lb.— Sugar, 8 to 12£ cts. per lb.-Coffee, 18 to 22 cts per ll)-Flotir, 0 to £8 bbl.— Salt £1.25 to £1.40 per Sack. Bagging and Ties —Always on hand.— Highest Cash Brices Paid for Cotton. Also for HIDES or any COUNTRY PRODUCE, Either in MONEY or GOODS in Exchange ut the Lowest Prices. Resjiec fully. H. TILEET. sepi It-8m REYNOLD’S IRtp and BRASS WORKS. A. REYNOLDS & SON, Proprietors. IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. Manufacturers of Steam Engines, Boi lers, Saw, Grist and Sugar Mills, a u d Cotton Presses, for Horse, Hand, Water or Steam Power. Kettles, Iron Rail ings, Gin Gearing, and Horse Powers und all kinds of Mu chinery Castings. Sugar Mills and Iron Hailing Speci alties. This licinp a new establishment all our Patterns art New, wii.lt all th< Modern I in prove- meats. First Class work Guaranteed and pri ces very Reasonable. Call on or add res, A. REYNOLDS & SON, Corner Fifth and Hawthorn streets; (near Southwestern Rail Road Freight Depot.) MACON, GEORGIA. on Tt. 3L. HICKS, DUBLIN, GEORGIA tWSend for Price Lint and Circulars. june 20-1 v. MACON’S GBOCKRY DEPOT! : O : When you come,to Macon O-A-XiX. .A.IsTD SEE THE STOCK OF Seymour, Tinsley & Co. :0: If you can’t Leave Home and wish to Order Goods, SEND TO eymour, Tinsley 41 Co. : O : - If you wish to buy your goods at prices that will enable you to sell for a profit, call on Seymour, Tinsley 4k Co. :0: TORA CCO. We Carry the BEST STOCK OF TOBACCO IN MIBBLE GEORGIA. SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO., •Wti-olesale Grooers, MACON, GEORGIA, Sept. 4-3m.