The Dublin post. (Dublin, Ga.) 1878-1894, December 18, 1878, Image 4

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NOW COMING IN. THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK EVER BEFORE OFFERED TO HIB CUSTOMERS. Ladies’ Dress Goods, Hosiery and Notions of Endless Variety and Style. Clothing to Suit Every Class And Taste, | : :o o r> Q -nr The Lee MhuhoIciuii nt Lexington, Don’t Caro. In regard lo the lioe mnnwifctini at Lcxitigto. Va., and incidents con nected with the dedication, a coitch- jamdent of the Baltimore Sun writc»: “After the election of Gelt Lee to the Presidency of Washington and I>?e University—then Washington college—there was built on the grounds of the university, just in front of the main building, a chapel intended for ull the public services of tbo university. After Oen. tree’s death, Mrs. Lee requested that the body he laid under the chapel, which, was deemed eminently prop er, was granted, and ho here together lie the remains cf General and Mrs. Lee, and near by those of M iss Ag nes Lee, thoir daughter. Mr. J. Crawford Neil»on, of Baltimore, an eminent architect, iw a lultor of love furnished the plan of an apse, to bo bail; in the eastern end of the chap el, in which the remains of General Leo now repose. The building will conform in its exterior to the archi- tecural features, of the elm]>el. The lower story, of heavy range work of gray limestone, with brick above, is of superior construction and entirely fireproof, tbo interior to bo bo built of Salem nimble and pressed brick, laid with rod joints. The coiling of the mausoleum will bo of ground glass in panels of a richly muddled iron construction. The light will eomo in through a skylight on the northern side of the roof. It, will huvo on the level of the basement of tho olmpel a sort of vestibule, paved, and reuobed through n largo open arch. Within this vestibule urc doors, one of iron yponing into the vault un.i two others to tho basement of the present chapel. One of these doors opens into tho oifioo of Gen. Ijco, which still remains in the con dition ho left it. Tho old chancel arch to the chapel still remains, and a corresponding one in the tnttuso- lonm walls will give a full view of the statue from the chapel, hut overv precaution will he takou to cut off evon smoke from the mutisnloum, uud tho arch in tho mausoleum is so arranged that it can bo olosed by heavy iron sliding doors. It is the cortjor-Btono of this building that wiis laid to-day. ” A cruel joke was played on a mini last night by a drug' clerk. lie med icated a glass of whiskey, with some harmless liquid, and placed it where a troublesome frequenter of the house would get it. The man came in, and the clerk busied him self among the bottles. Turning around be saw that the gloss was empty. “Wonder what lias become of that stuff? 1 bad just fixed it up to use as a bed bug poison. Somebody must have turned it over.” “I turned it over,” “Did you get any of it on von?” “I think I did.” “You’d better wash yourself, for it was as poisonous us u snake.” “What was in it.” “Why, it was half prussic acid.” “What was the other half?” “Whiskey, T believe.” “Arc you sure the oilier half was whiskey. “Yes, but I am more certain in regard to the prussic acid.” The limn sat down and exhibited so little concern that tho clerk refer red to the subject again. “I’m very glad that no one drank it. I’ve been watching it pretty closely, for the proprietor lias a hab it of drinking every thing lie can get bis hands on.” I’m glad the proprietor didn’t drink it.” “Why?” “Because I drank it. myself ” “Great heavens, mini, you are dead!” “Hardly.” “Why, my dying friend, it wiis inv bug poison.” “I’m not a bug.” “But you’ll die us certain as you live.” “Didn’t you say that it was com posed one-half whiskey?” “Yes, but tho other—” “Doesn’t nmko any difference about the other half. I killed the whiskey,” and ho looked around carelessly us a justice of the pence when a wiit!css is being sworn. “Feet have they but they walk not”—Stoves. Typlmhl Fever. The most successful treatment of typhoid in Groat Britain to-day 8iiid to ho to use no medicine what ever. ’Phis wo have pimeticoil and urged for years. Enteric foVW (or typhoid) is essentially a di^aso of the intestines, It, requires vervtm^e- ful nursing and feeding, hut in u vast majority of euses, medicine does harm. Tho best food is puro, sweet, new milk; beef ton, or u raw egg every 12 hours, makes a salutary change. A little pure wine and water in very feeble conditions, works well, hut eun he got along without in fit) oases iu 100, If other food disagrees, stick to milk alone; that will stay down and digest if all else fails.— Mali's Journal of Health. T. P. SARCHETT. After over twenty years experience in the I Halter myself (lint l know n little nltout t, and wisli to infonn the public that I am AT MY OLD STAND On Hie corner of the Court House Hqnnre, ready U, serve ail who want to purchase any thing in my Hue. I keen always on hand a full stock of ALL KINDS OF ASK St;. ULoTxis LIQUORS, Been? on draught. Also a line stock of Family Groceries. All of which I offer to sell Cheap fos? Cash. Inm (live me a trial and he convinced, A cent for the “OLD VALLEY WHISKEY. i« 2(1. If. T. P. Waiu iiktt. The National Hotel. (Nearly opposite Passenger Depot,) Macon, Georgia. TERMS PER DAY ..$2.00 SINGLE MEALS 75cls r |'Mie Proprietor feeling thankful for the I very liberal patronage lie lias received for the last, ten months, now hogs leave to say that thiH JAMES J. CONN"**' Attorney at DUBLIN, GEOUOI * ' ' je 20, ly. JAMES E. HIGHTOWER, Attorney at law, DUBLIN, GEORGIA. Office next door to Dltu.ik Post. je 20, ly. MEfiCER HAYNES, Attorney at Law, DUBLIN, GEORGIA. Collections made a specially. Office in pourt House. Je 20, ly. J. E. HICKS, -A/trb’-y Gib Xjarw. —AND— REAL ESTATE AG’T. Mount Vernon, Georgia. Je 20, 1878, ly. “Eyes have they hut. they sco not” -Potatoes. “Teeth have they but they chew not”—Saws. There are fewer blind people in Switzerland, iu proportion to popu lation, than in any other European country, and more deaf-mutes, idiots and lunatics. “Tito Paduelm Smm,” tho Courier- Journal says, “tries hard to conceal two square yards of Republican cars under two square foot of Indepen dent lion’s skin,” “Noses have they but thtfy smell Ut”—Teapots. “Months have they but they taste not”—Rivers. “Hands have they but they han dle not”—Clocks. “Ears have they but they hear not”—Corn-stalks. “Tongues have they but they talk not”—Wagons. A dealer advertises “A large stock of bankrupt pianos and organs.” Now, who would wish to purchase musical instruments whose notes were not good. _ Now then,” said a physician. you have got FIRST-CLASS HOTEL Ik in perfect order in nil its arrange- ments, and the most convenient of any in the city, being only 100 yards from the Pas senger Depot office, where are always Attentive Porters To receive Baggage and conduct Pnssen gors to and from tijjjjb Hotel. 1 have made such Improvements as to enable me to accommodate all who may l>e pleased to give us a call. My fare shall he as good as I lie fare of any house in the Stale, To. ' and my terms reasonable. Call and try us. E. C. CORBETT. Proprietor, W. F. GEFFCKEN, Buggy HVCal^exA Build iny and Repairing dove to Order. All work entrusted to me Nntth/ and Promptly emitted at pri ces lo suit the times. Shop on south east corner Court House Square. Gall and see. June 20. ly then,” said cheerily to a patient, ' along far enough to indulge iu a lit tle animal food and ” “No you don’t doctor,” interrupted the pa tient, “Pyo suffered enough on your gruel and slops, and I’d starve soon- or than begin on hay and oats.” New Cure Fur Hog Cholera. Mr. Elam Sand ford, of llutioook county, informs the Times & PUm- ter that cotton seed will cure tho cholera in hogs. He is satisfied front his own and the e.xporiments of others, that cotton seed will eure tins disease, and their use will prove un effective preventive. When too fur gone to eat the seed, a strong ten made from them ntuv Ik* used with good results. This is an iiuj>ort«nt discovery, uud should Ik* generally known. “Your honor,” said a prisoner to a Paris judge, my lawyer is not here uud 1 request a |K»stponement of the trial for eight days.” “But said the judge you wore caught in tho net of theft, and what can any lawyer say for you?” “That, your honor, is just what I should like to hear The court laughed, hut sentenced him to a year. An Irishman found a government hlauket recently, and, rolling it up put it under his arm and walked off. saying: “Yis, that moine—U for Patrick and S for McCarty. But this laruin’s a foine tiling, as my Father would say, for if I had’t any edication l wouldn’t have been after tindin’ me blanket.” Mr. Samuel J. ’Pi Id on to Mr. C. A Dana: “1 beseech of thee to send ino hack my lovo-lottors and cuts.” pres- A prudent Republican candidate for Congress in Ahihatna, having ob tained #1,000 from the campaign fund did not squander it in a ltojx*- less contest, hut l anight a farm with it. “Tommy, my son, fetch in a stick of wood.” “Ah! my dear mother,” res|totidcd the youth, “the gram matical portion of your education has been sadly neglected. You should^have said: “Thomas, my son tninsjtoiT from that recumbent col lection of ctjhihustihlc material u|mui the threshold of this edifice one of the curtailed excivsences of a de funct log.” W. J. SCARBROUGH & CO, BA R ROOM, H)TX~bl±Xl. : , Gr-eO;, Keep always wall supplied with Aurora Boer, WINES LIQUORS AND CIGARS Also a good assortment of Family Groceries, Which they will sell at prices to suit the times. Give them a call. je 20, tf. T he white SEWING MACHINE TBS BEST OF AX,!.. Unrivaled in Appearance, Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Construction, Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed in the Broad Claim or mini) tm» VERV debt operating . QUICKEST GELLING, HANDSOMEST, AND Most Perfect Sewing Maohine IN THE WORLD. E. 0. BOSTICK, Attorney at Law, AY RIG HTSYILLE, GA., je 20, 1878, ly. A. F. DALEY, Attorney at Law, WRIGHTS V1LLE, GA., je 20, ly. WM. H. WYLLY, Att’y and Counsellor at Law, DUBLIN, HA. K20. ly. 1878. B. WOLFE, *- - - Georgia. FALL AND WINTER GOODS O. BOWER, _A.trb’;y- arb Xjarw% IRWINTON, GA. je 27-ly. Dr. R. II. Hightower. PRACTITIONER OP MEDICINE AND SUKGERY, Dublin, Georgia. Chills promptly attended day or night. Office next to Hotel. Room at the residence nf James E. Hightower, je 20, ly. Dp. T, EL Hall Wtl.I, RESUME T1IE Practice of Modicine From litis date. june20 C0L6AN G. CARROLL, M. D„ PHYSICIAN and SURCEON Son of the late Dr. James C. Carroll tins located on ids father’s place twelve miles west nf Dublin, and offers his professional services to the citizens of that section, oct 28-tf The to I e.but C. MICKS, M. D„ PRACTITIONER. Mount Vernon, Ga. 120. ly. 4. YV. FLANDERS, H. D., Physician and Accoucheur. WRIGHTSYILLE, GA. Calls attended duy or night- Office at ids resilience. jc 20, 1878, ly. Vnclni o*o hasUevtryotfai In Its iater. of tho White Is the most con- excclier.eeandsuperiority m«chlnes,«nd In submUtlngtrtotho tridewe put It upon its merits, and In no Instance DUBLIN BAR ROOM > satisfy any recommendation -BY- The demand (ortho Whlto has Increased to such on extent that we are now compelled to turn out A Comytoto Swrvlxxg SwJad-ilnm avoxy thiM mtnwtoa Ixs. tfcxo dla^r to w-u-jaipiy r*. «**» V Every machine le warranted tor 3 veers, and S!5?H“dni»ifSK mims wAUtto nt umtma rmmiT. WRITE 8EWM MACHINE CO., Ml 388 EocM Are., Cleveland, Ohio. UOV B. NANCE. —m>— Wines, Whiskies and Brandies OK THE CHOICEST BRANDS. —ALSO j Candies, Crackers, •Sardines. Oysters, Tobacco and Cigars. Iu fact Everything kept ir. a ict ltt-t First-Class Bar. Boots, Shoes and Huts for Gents ladies and children. Shirting, shcet’g, bleech- ing checks jeans and cassitneres. Hardware and Tin, Cutlery and edged Tools, Crockery and Glass ware, Family med icines and Family Groceries; Bagging and Ties, Flour of best quality and cheapest price. Salt, Flour and Bacon ' ’ A ’ “ 1 ’ ’ * J - ----- '-J •• v»iv»*jrv*- v px 1VVI X 'UIl y A lUIII (4 i bought ny the car-load, and customers al lowed tho benefit in prices. Gins, Engines, Mills, Sewing Machines, Starke’s Dix- Sewing Machines, ... ie Plows, and ull softs of Ma chinery sold on commis sion and nty friends cau buy from tnc ivitli- nut V the trou ble and ex pense of going to market themselves. Every thing I sell in this line, I‘war- win t to give satisfaction, both as to Q-aality axLci V7~ AGENT FOR Soluble Pacific and Chesapeake Guanos. To nil I beg 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” Has always been my Motto. Call and. Bee for Yourselves AND BE CONTINUED. US"The Trading Public have my thanks for a liberal share of trade in the Past, Pask a continuance in the Future for our mutual good. ; oct 2-0in TOTl Clothing, Hats, Umbrellas, Gonts’ Furnishing Goods, Boys Clothing and Shirts GO TO For the last, twenty years the leading Clothing house in all the State. . tipW. P. BALDWIN is with this House.^2 Georgia. UVUaoozm. oct 510-!jm NewFirm! New Goods LOW PRICES. Haines Sc Snell, WRIGHTSYILLE, G.l. We are pleased to nnnounce to tlip Pub lic that we hnve just opened a well selected Stock of General Merchandise Which we are selling at DEPOT PRICES We are offering special inducements to those who wish to buy BACON, x FLOUR, SUGAR, LATEST IMPROVED Family Sewing Macli’n. The PHILADELPHIA has all the latest improvements, and is made of pofffv thc vcry besl matcrials ’ usin 2 a lo »g» nnvvav easily-threaded shuttle. In a, SALT, u ,word, it is THE Sewing Machine for Family nse. Large, Strong and Light funning. Fully warranted iu every purticu- OryGoods, Domestics, amt Inr ’ " l,d rct “ n “ for BAGGING, TIES, &c.. &c. Wc give Bargains in Beady Made Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hate, &c., &c., &c. Ilisliest prices paid frf? Cotton and nil kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. HAINES & SNELL, WRIGHTSYILLE, GA out 2-om TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS and upwards. Address, Pliiliulelphia Sewing Machine Co* No. 144 N. Seventh Street, Philadelphia, Pa. nug 21-ly ifiilakur.