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THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK EVER BEFORE
it. patronage, I still solicit a continuance of the same from
my true Motto is BUSINESS, I will give below a Partial
Manufacturers of
Steam Engines, Boi
lers, Saw, Grist and
Sugar Mills, and
Cotton Presses, for
Horse, Hand, Water
or Steam Power.
Kettles, Iron Bail
ings, Gin Gearing,
and Horse Powers (
and all kinds of Mu
ehinery Castings.
Sugar Mills and
Iron Bailing Speci
alties. This being
a new establishment
all our Patterns aro
New, with all the
Modern I in p r o v c-
ments.
First Class work
Guaranteed and pri
ces very Beasonable.
Call on or addres,
THU TYRANNY OVER
yft WOMEN.
There are about twelve hundred
millions of luinmn beings on this
globe of ours, and of these, probably
not far from one-tenth permit the
most terrible tyranny to be exercised
ovor its women. The female portion
of the other nine-tenths have their
]nirticular griefs and hardships and
endurances, but their tortures are
light os compared with the suffering
of one-tenth.
The bno-tonth arc the civilised,
refined, polite peoples of the earth;
tho nine-tenths arc the semi-civilized
and barbaric. The tyranny is the
tyranny o/fashion, (he despotism of
public sentiment. The leading tyr
ant is some person whom nobody
knows; for whose private and per
sonal opinion no mother in the land
would care two straws, and whom
perhaps she would no more invito to
her home than she would a jKmti-
louco. Yet the tyranny is submitted
to by all, and nobody who is any
body, dares remonstrate or rolwl.
Tho tyfanny is not only quietly sub
mitted to, but there js always an act
ual strife to determine who among
tho enslaved shall bo the first to worn*
the fetters, newly forged from season
to season. It is bad onongh when
this tyranny merely extends to mat
ters of buM); it is fearful wlion it
affects mortals and health. That it
has tended to impair the former in
times past will bo asserted by those
Who do'not favor dccollctto dresses;
that ItCuUh ’ suffers to a greater or
less extent through this tyrnmiy is
Undeniable. Wo lmve lmt to point
to tho multitude of waists injuriously
Oomprosscd by corsets; to the perma
nent suffering brought about by piles
of fake hair and the application of
poisonous dyes und cosmetics ; to the
local ‘discomfort and internal do-
rangomont induced by distorting
shoos imd high-hools, in order to sat
isfy tho most careless observer that
tho despotism of wliioli wo spoak has
done its fhll sbaro in tho way of do
thoming tho health of its victims.
Tho snpennuoy of dross has grad
ually become a toil and torment.
To bo well dressed for a woman now-
a-days, is to sell borsolf, soul us woll
as body, to tho omnipotence of
clothoH. For garments have cease.1
to bo irmoro covering. Tlioy are to
tho wearer as the petals are to the
flower, ns ,the rind is to a fruit, as
the foliligO is td a fcroc, ns the clouds
aro to a sunset, A woman’s charms
aro to-day ouo-thlrd tier own, and
tho other two-thirds are owing to tho
4i*08anmker. milliner, aud lmir-dross*
or.
Who shall deliver tho fail sox from
this t^rannyP Who shall bring back
tho styles of othor days, tho plain
skir^, UpKplainor hair, the general
simpfioffy of attire that once was
prevalent?
Fashion is at host but a caprioi-
ous goddess. Worse still, she is an
iuexomblo one. One seuson she
piles a Indy's trossos mountains high
oboVb her forehead. Tho noxt, she
sond^, 'tlVom to dangle on a pigtail
down tKe, \Y0i\ver‘8 back. In spring
she loops a Italy’s skirt above hor
boot-top. In the autumn she bids
her victim trail tho yawls of silk be
hind her,
OrylimuUy fashion appears to set
all chronology at defiance in tho mut
ter of woman’s costume, Sho do-
inamls tho "pompadour” in hair,
tho. Eliznltetlmn in rufllos, tho Louis
XV. in Ingh-heols, and the nodes-
cript, in tigh skirts. Sho is called a
goddess; she is oortuinly as oruol as
iuqomdstout, Timo was when sho
demanded that ovory woman should
ooort death by walking the streets in
thin-soled .slippers. Now they defy
tho woathor in stout and comfortable
boots. Bin. there is no ccrtainy that
the thin clipper may not. come into
vogue again. Ami if it doos, hun
dreds of fashionable hulios will, on
account of it, oough themselves into
untimely graves.—/fatfV Journal of
Health.
To Mend aud Ciena Ktd Gloves.
Turn thorn on tho wrong side,
and sow them over and over in
tlic owlinary way. They will last
longer and look bettor, if mended
on tlie wrong side. Torn them
hack again,.and go over them with
a clean towel dipped in ekim milk
and rubbed lightly on white castile
soap, wearing them during the pro
cess and until tlioy are quite dry.
1878.
J. B. WOLFE,
ZDtxTdIiLji.., - C reorgia,
PALL AND WINTER GOODS
NOW COMING IN.
TO IIIH CCSTOHKnS.
LacLiee’ Dress Goods,
1 foxiery and Notion* of Emile** Variety and Style.
Clothing to Suit Every Class And Taste.
Boots,
Shoes and
Hats for Gents
ludies and children.
Shirting, shcot’g, bleach
ing checks jeans and eassi meres.
Hardware and Tin, Cutlery and edged
Tools, Crockery and Glass ware, Family med
icines and Family Groceries; Bugging and Ties,
Flour of best quality and cheapest price. Salt, Flour and
Bacon bought by the car-load, and customers al
lowed the benefit in prices. Gins, Engines,
Mills, Sewing Machines, Starke’s Dix
ie Plows, and all sorts of Ma
chinery sold on commis
sion and my friends
can buy from
me witli-
otit
the trou
ble and ex
pense of gome to
market themselves. Every
thing I sell in this line, I war
rant to givo satisfaction, both as to
Q-ixali-by- am-d. Work.
AGENT FOR
Soluble Pacific and Chesapeake Guanos.
To all I hog to say that the rule of my business is: Honest Goods, Honest Prices
Honest Dealings, Courtesy and Good Will to all my customers.
TO “LIVE AND LET LIVE”
» 'N,
Hus always lieen niy Motto.
Gall and See for Yourselves
AND HE CONVINCED.
pr The Trading Public have my (batiks for a liberal share of trade in the Past - -
I ask a continuance in the Future for our mutual good.
oct C ilia
IFOR
Clothing, Ran, Umbrellas,
Gents' Furnishing Goods, Boys Clothing and Shirts
a-o TO
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY’S.
For tho lust twenty yearn tho loading Clothing house \n all the State.
23r*W. P. BALDWIN is with this Honse.„^fl
Georgia.
IMZaooxL
oct 80-8m
NewFirm! New Goods
10W PRICES.
Haines <fc Snell,
WMQlFl'SVn.Ui. GA.
Wi> nro pleased to announce to the Pub
lic that we have just opened a well selected
Stock of
General Merchandise
Which wo are selling at
DEPOT PRICES
Wo aro offering special inducements to
those who wish to buy
BACON,
FLOUR.
SUGAR,
COFFEE.
CHEESE,
SALT.
BAGGING,
TIES, ifcc., Ac.
Wo give Bargains In
DryGoods, Domestics,and
Ready Made Clothing,
Hoots, Shoes, Hate, Ac., Ac., Ac.
Highest prices paid for Cotton and all
kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE.
HAINES & SNELL,
WRIGHT8VILLE, GA
octa-ilm
LATEST IMPROVED AND BEST
Family Sewing Mach’n.
Tho PHILADELPHIA has all tho
latest improvements, and is made of
tho vory boat materials, using a long,
largo, easily-threaded shuttle. In a
word, it is THE Sewing Machine for
Family use.
Imigo, Strong and Light running.
Fully warranted in every particu
lar, and retails for
TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS
and upwurds. Address,
Philadelphia Sew ing Machine Co
No. 144 N. Seventh 8tn*t_
Professional Cards.
JAMES J. CONNER,
Attorney at Law,
DUBLIN, GEORGIA.
je 20, ly.
JAMES E. HIGHTOWER,
Attorney at Law,
DC HUN, GEORGIA.
Office next door to Dchi.in Post.
je 20, ly.
MERCER HAYNES,
Attorney at Law.
DUB TAN, GEORGIA.
Collections made u specialty. Office in
Court House. je 20, ly.
J. E. HICKS,
a/to Xiarw--
—AND—
REAL ESTATE AG’T.
Mount Vernon, Georgia.
je 20, 1878, ly.
E. 0. BOSTICK,
Attorney at Law,
WHIG ITT,SVILLE, GA.,
je 20, 1878, ly.
A. F. DALEY,
Attorney at Law,
wniaHTsviMtS, oa.,
je 20, ly.
WM. H. WYLLY,
Att’y and Counsellor at Law,
DUBLIN, GA.
je 20, ly.
O. BOWER,
-A-ij-b’y a/to Hiarw,
IKWINTON, GA.
je 27-ly.
Dr. R. H. Hightower.
PRACTITIONER OF
MEDICINE AND SURGERY,
Dublin, Georgia.
Calls promptly attended day or night’
Office next to Hotel. Room at the residence
of James E. Hightower,
je 20, ly.
Dr. T. H. Hall
WIJ.I. IIKSL’MK THE
Practice of Medicine
*** From this date.
june20 6m
COLGAN C. CARROLL, HI. D.,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
8on of the late Dr. James C. Carroll lias
located on his father’s place twelve miles
west of Duliliu, and offers his professional
services to the citizens of that section,
oct 28-tf
C. HICKS, M. D.,
PRACTITIONER.
Mount Vernon, 6a.
je 20, ly.
4. W. FLANDERS, M. D.,
Physician and Accoucheur.
WRIGHTSVILLE, GA.
Calls attended day or night. Office at
his residence. jc 20. 1878, ly.
vig 31-ly
Philadelphia, Pa.
DUBLIN BAR ROOM
—BY—
B. NANCE.
—W:
Wines, Whiskies and Brandies
or THE CHOICEST BHANDS.
—ALSO
Candies, Crackers,
Sardines, Oysters,
Tobacco and Cigars.
In fact E\ ?rvthing kept in n
«mf lrat - C,assBar -
LOOK OUT! LOOK OUT!
FOR B^UG-^.X3STS A T
WILLIAM H. TILLERY’S STORE,
I am now offeriug 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
STANDARD PRINTS,
CALICOS,
HOME-SPUN,
DOMESTIC-SPUN,
YARNS
HOLLOW, HARD AND CROCKERY WARE,
Together with a Cheap and Choice Stock of
BOOTS ANI) S H O E S ,
Bridles, Saddles,
Harness, Bagging,
Ties, Bacon,
Sugar, Coffee,
Rico, Lard,
Tobacco, Cigurs, Etc.
it 1 wi P P"P licatc an y Bi, l bought ill Macon or any Rail Road Town
Having had some years experience in the Business, I feel assured that I
8!'c Entire Satisfaction to all. Call and sen for vmirsoivas
Price List of Some of my Goods:
Gents’ Ready Made Suits (Latest Styles) from $4 to $30.—
Ladies’ Dress Goods, (Latest Styles) from 124 to 50 eta.
per yard.—Boots, from $2.50 to $7.—Shoes, from
50 cts. to $5.—Standard Prints (Calicos) from
5 to 8 cts. per yrd.—Best Domestic Bag
ging (very heavy) 12£ to 13£ cts. per
yrd.—Ties, 5 to 0 ets. per lb.—
Bacon, 94 to 10 cts. per lb.—
Sugar, 8 to 12£ cts. per
lb.-Coffee, 18 to 22
cts per Ib-Flour,
G to $8 bbl.—
Salt $1.25 (o
$1.40 per
Sack.
Bagging and Ties
—Always on band.—
Highest Cash Prices
Paid for Cotton. Also for HIDES or any COUNTRY PRODUCE
Eithci in MONEY or GOODS in Exchange at the Lowest Prices.
IlexpeCfully,
ZE3I. TILLERY
sepi ll-8m “*■ -
REYNOLD’S IRON and BRASS WORKS
A. REYNOLDS & SON, Proprietors.
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP.
A. REYNOLDS & SON,
Corner Fifth and Hawthorn streets; (near Southwestern Rail Road Freight
Depot.)
MACON, GEORGIA.
OR
H- Xj. hicks,
Dl BUN . ... Georgia
E5YSend for Price Li*t and Circular*.
june 20-1 v.
MACON’S SROCERY DEPOT!
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When you como to Macon
C-A-XjIj YY3STID SEES
THE STOCK OF
Seymour, Tinsley & Co.
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If yon can’t Leave Homo and wish to Order Goods, *
SEND TO
Seymour, Tinsley & Co.
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If yon wish to buy your goods at prices that will enable yon to sell
for a profit, call on
Seymour, Tinsley & Co.
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T O B A C C O.
We Cariy’ the
BEST STOCK OF TOBACCO IN MIDDLE GEORGIA.
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO.,
w Jaolesale Gkc-ooex*©,
UAC °£;,t.’ ' - - ' ' okobgia.