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HILL ARP'S SUNDAY CHAT#
Nugget ions Produced by Uwkh-
*M« Gio 7jv.ru Cine,
school, uml it took the doctors three
days lo tliuw him. and they got him
thawed all but his heart, and they
couldn’t reach that, and it’s frozen
yet, and ho couldn't refrain from
callin his name, which is that same
Jim Blaine, from tho cold State of
Maine, who is said to contain narry
blood in his vein, and this serves to
explain why ho goto so insane at a
little blond-stain on a robol shirt.
Well, I don’t hlamo Melville for
departing from those inclement
coasts, and seeking u clime more
congenial to his feelings. If lie left
uny more of his sort behind him,
they too will find a cordial welcome
in tho sunny south, for he’B made a
good citizen in ]>cuco and a good sol
dier in war. and if there’s anything
higher I don’t know it. May he
and his family—when he gets one—
live long and prosper. Yours,
T. P. SARCHETT.
JAMES J. CONNER,
Attorney at Law,
DUBLIN, UEO&UIA.
je 20, ly.
After over twenty yearn experience in the
[Atlanta Constitution,]
We still live. For the past week
we have had to move round lively
and dance to the time of “wood up
(piiokst-ep.” Wo run throe fires, and
it has taken baok-logs and front-logs
pud top logs and chips and chunks
and pine knots, to koop the bairn
comfortable. A good big load a day
about does it, amj 1 was th’inkin how
thankful we ought to be that we had
tho wood handy. I suppose a load
GEO. S. OBEAR
92 Sij-
I flatter myself that I know n little about
It, and wish to inform the public thnt I ani
AT MY OLD ST A XD
On the corner of the Court House Bqunre,
ready to serve all who want to purchase any
thing in my line. I keep always on linncl a
Come and see the finest assortment of Crockery, French China,. American
China,
JAMES E. HIGHTOWER,
Attorney at Law,
DUlsLJX, GEORGIA.
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS
full stock of ■ 1 J "
ALL KINDS OF LIQUORS,
am:
S“b- XjO"cl±s 33©©:r?
on draught. Also a fine stock of
Family Groceries.
All of which I offer to Bell
Cheap for Cash.
Give me a trial and lie convinced. I am n!s<
„ ^ „ Agent for the
Stamjied and Tin Ware, Toilet Sets, Agate Iron Ware, Ac.
lery of all kinds. Agent for the celebrated
MERCKR HAYNES,
Attorney at Law,
nrm.ix, ammiA.
Collections made a specialty. Offlce in
Court House. je 20, ly.
Also, Charter Oak, Sunny South. Cotton Plant, and other desirable pat
terns. oct 30-3m i
mucks lug onongli to (ling a cat
through- May the good bird have
inorey on cm. What would you poor
folks have done if tho Georgia rail
road hadn’t thought about tho cross-
ties ? When tho treasury is empty,
/Hid the weather so cold, your good
jiooplo can’t get out to Imy or beg a
little fuel for tho ]Kior, it's a blessed
thing to have old cross-ties so conve
nient. While read In vour account
of their desolation and distress, I
couldn't help rumiuutin over the lib
erality of your people to Memphis
and Now Orleans and Vicksburg, and
how I had known folks to strain
their guns shootin at long range and
overlook tho game close to em. I’ve
kuowod good jKJOplo to send clothes
to the heathen at Unumipootm when
tlioro was plenty of children goin
nbont barefooted and ragged and cold
In tho suburbs of their own town.
Bflhool-girls, and their mot hors too,
Wop tears of sympat hy over a thrill
ing novel which seems to prove that
wlujt wo read of makes more impres
sion on ns than wlmt wo see. Just
so with a touching picture upon the
canvass or a tender seeno well acted
jn tho play, and Tom Hood’s song of
(the shirt is said to Imu* awakcuod
more charity in Ismdon than the
press und the pulpit, and all tho be
nevolent sociol ies put together. Well,
fit courso them poor folks who are
lazy and trilling ought to suffer a
lit tle, and I reckon that’s excuse suf
ficient for most everybody who wants
♦one, but ono thing is certain, holplcss
REYNOLD’S IRON and BRASS WORKS
A. REYNOLDS & SON, Proprietors.
llOX ANI) BRASS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP.
The Champion lint Killer.
A tall man, with a nose like a
muffin, went into a Maine street
hoarding hoitso one day hist week,
and asked for a dinner.
“Owing to tho general depression
of business, uml consequent scarcity
of the rhino,” said the proprietor,
looking the tall mail over, “a dinner
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-
iugs, Gin Gearing,
und Horse Powers ,
and all kinds of Ma
chinery Castings.
Sugar Mills and
Iron Railing Speci
alties. This being
a new establishment
all our Patterii8 ar;e
New, with all fne
Modern I m prof d-
incnts.
First Class work
Guaranteed and pri
ces very Reasonable.
Call on or uddroa,
(Nciirly opposite Passenger Depot.)
Macon, Georgia
TERMS PER DAY a.
REAL ESTATE AGT
Mount Vernon, Georgia.
je 20, 1878. ly.
E. 0. BOSTICK,
Attorney at Law,
WKIGIITSVILLE, GA.
je 20, 1878, ly.
in in perfect order in nil it* nrrnnge-
‘neats, and the most convenient of uny in
the city, being only 100yards from the Pus-
worth a copper,” remarked the land
lord ; “I guess you’ll have to dine
more sumjffuously elsewhere.”
“Can’t I do something for my
dinner ?” asked the tall man, as a
hungry pang griped him.
“You can pay,” said tho proprie
tor, impressively.
“You give me my dinner,” said
tho tall man ; “I’ll agree to clean
your house of every rat in it. I have
performed the feat iu many hotels
throughout the country, with most
satisfactory rosulte.”
The proprietor aoooptod the bar
gain, ns a most advantageous one to
himself, and tho tall man seated
himself at tho tublo whore ho did
fearful execution among tho victuals.
He finished his dinner in half uu
hour, picked his tooth with a fork,
called for a cigar, and procecocd to
enjoy it.
“Now then,” said tho proprietor,
when the tall man bait finished his
smoke, “let’s got to business. Go
for tho rats.”
“Ah yos,” roturned tho tall man,
“with pleasure. Proouvo mo a light
iron bur, ahout four foot in longth,
and I will proeoed to business.”
Tho iron bar wus produced, and
the loafers gatliored around to wit
ness the interesting proceedings.
“Now begin,” said the proprietor.
A. REYNOLDS & SON
senger Depot ollicu, where are ulwiivs
Corner Fifth and Hawthorn streets; (near Southwestern Rail Road Freight
Depot.)
MACON
A. F. DALEY,
Attorney at Law,
WRIG1ITSVILIE, GA.,
je 20, ly.
GEORGIA.
E. C. CORBETT. Proprietor.
DUBLIN
GEORGIA
WM. H. WYLLY,
Att’y and Counsellor at Law,
DUBLIN, GA.
liutiding and Repairing done to
Order. All work eat ranted to me
Xeaflg and Promptlg executed at pri
ces to naif the times. Shop on souht
east corner Court House Square.
Call and see. •
june 20, ly
50 TONS GUANO ON
-A/b 3/ti Xj3TW .
IRWINTON, GA.
je 27-1 y.
O T1TE FARMERS OF THIS COUNTY’ I OFFER
I no. Merry man’s Ammoniated Disolved Bones
W.J. SCARBROUGH & CO,
RAR ROOM,
ZDtxTdIxxl., G-eo,
Keep always well^supplied with
Aurora Beer,
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.
Dr. R. H. Hightower.
PRACTITIONER OF
MEDICINE AND SURGERY,
Dublin, Georgia.
Calls promptly attended day or night,
Oflice next to Hotel. Room ut residence,
je 20, ly.
Freight payable on Guano only,
WILL UBSt’ME T1IB
Practice of Medicine
Fmm this date.
june20 ^
■THE WHITE
■ SEWING MACHINE
THE BEST OP A1A.
Unrivaled in Appearance,
Unparalleled in Simplicity,
Unsurpassed in Construction,
Unprecedented in Popularity,
And Undisputed in the Broad Claim
V* «EIN« THE
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. QUICKEST SELLING,
*-* HANDSOMEST, AMD
Host Perfeot Sewing Haohine
IN TUB WORLD. .
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
8on of the late Dr. James C. Carroll lias
located on his father’s place twelve miles
west of Duhliu, and offers his professional
servioos to the citizeus of that section,
oct 28-tf
C. HICKS, M.D
PRACTITIONER.
Mount Vernon, Ga.
jo 20, ly.
For,the last twenty years the leading Clothing house in all the State.
$-sT*W. P. BALDWIN is with this House.^I
Georgia.
ZMZaoom.
oct 80-3m
National Issues.
St. Louis Pust-Dlspateh.
The two political tendencies— cen
tralization nu tho rop'iblioun ; true
self-government on the democratic
side. Or, shall the minority rule or
tho majority. Wo are in favor of
the latter “by a largo majority.”
J. W. FLANDERS, M. D.,
Physician and Accoucheur.
WBIGHTSVIUE, GA.
Calls attended day or night. Oflice at
his residence. je 20. 1878, ly.
VISITORS TO MACON
While in the city, should not fail to call and examine the extensive 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.
TRICES DOWN TO LOWEST NOTCH.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
The Grand Charter Oak and Fanner Girl Cook Stove.
Repairs for the above always on baud.
octSO-flm
DUBLIN BAR ROOM
Ono or Mr. Toombs’ Virtues.
Now York Star.
It is one of the virtues of Robert
Toombs that he dtuvni’t chew toliuc-
co. A great deal has been
a asmmIcm-
ehtctofl tribute t» Its excclUnce and sanerleHty
ever other machines, and In submittingTt lo tbs
lr.de we pul II aeon Its m^lts, and In ae Instance
Hm it ever yet tailed to satisfy any rccommewdsMss
In Its favor.
The d-rnand for the White has increased to such
an extent that we are now compelled to turn out
•A. Gocn.p3.oto Sonrlaxc M^-Mno
every threo sxiswa.taa isa. •
to «i fP ly
B. NANCE
—m-—
Wines, Whiskies and Brandies
OK TUK CIIOK'KST UUAXDi*.
ALSO
Cwulkv, Crackers,
Sardine*. Oj>tctv,
Tolmcco and Cigars.
In fact E\ ’Jrylhing kcpl in a
First-Class Bar.
ict 16 tf
aoootn-
plishod by the average soutliorn
statesman when he can utter a great
thought without looking around for
a spittoon.
Every machine I* warranted for S years, and
sold for *r*h nt liberal discount*, or upon easy
payments, to suit tha convenience of customers.
as-Aams vxKtsa nt toocctho smnoxr.
WHITE SEWINQ MACHINE CO.,
Ml 368 Euclid Arc., Cleveland, OWs.
Blaine does t he bulk of his gestur
ing with his left arm, and Gail Ham
ilton dues hoi's with her right brogan.