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and in tulunlttlnj
is meri*i,and In m
tun It ever yeti
in it* tow;
The demand forth# White has Increased fo such
Mutant that we are now compelled to turn out
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WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO..
M 358 Euclid Ays., Cleveland, DM*
UovQJHn
•TIic Stork Lflkiv in South Carol I
mi.
A" Act to Protect I ho Lunds tuid
Crops of the Citizens of Abbeville,
Union, Newberry and Laurens
.Counties from Tivspass by Stock.
Section 1. Tlmt ii. Uic counties
,of Abbeville, Union, Xewberrv nml
Laurens it shall not be lawful for the
* owner or manager of any horse, mule,
jiiss. genet. swine, sheep. goit| or neat
/entile of any description to permit
4iio said animals, or any of them, to
<rnn at. largo beyond the limits of
their own land.
Sk«\ % That in said counties,
whenever nnv of the said stock shall
4»e found ujKin the lands of any other
porson than the owner, the owner of
siieli stock shall bo liable* for all
damages sustained, to be recovered
by action of debt in any Court of
competent jurisdiction, and the stock
pausing the damage shall be bold
■Ruble for the anno in preference to
Jill other liens, claims or incunibrun-
/ces against the same.
Si;c. 3, Any person who hIwII
.maliciously, unlawfully or nogligonl-
4y permft any of said stock to go
upon the lands of other parties shall
ibo deemed guilty of n misdemeanor,
^md, upon conviction thereof in a
.competent Court, shall be lined in a
,«nm not exceeding thirty dollars or
omprisoned for not more than thirty
days, in the discretion of the Com;/.
Nkc. 4. That the county j^oni-
missioners of said counties, respect
ively, are directed to erect a lawful
fence on the limits of said counties
to protect the lauds of said counties
front all incursions of stock or cattle
from adjacent counties, and for that
purpose enter the lands of any person
in said counties and erect, fences
thereon without being guilty of any
trespass whatever: and the said Com
missioners shall have power to con
struct fences across any public or
private road and erect gates on all
roads; and tlio county commissioners
are hereby authorised and empower
ed to make such iiminge’nents with
/.ho owners of property contiguous
either side of said comity lines as
,ma\ accomplish the object, of pro
tecting the comities from the incur*
( si«ns of entile and stock.
Sue, 8, That nay person who
shall wilfully and unlawfully leave
open any of the aforesaid gates or do
any willful damage to the gates or
./cnees oreoted for the purpose afore
said sliull be deemed guilty of a
/nisdemennor, and, on conviction in
.any Court of competent jurisdiction.
^IiiiH be fined in if sum not exceeding
,twenty dollars or imprisoned not
.jinoro tbAu twenty days.
Skc. 0. Any person other Mum
the owner or their agents moving or
,dof»x»yiijg any portion of any fence
intended to oneiose animals of any
,kind shall be deemed guilty of a
misdemeanor, and, upon conviction
(thoreof, shall bo punished by a line
or imprisonment, or both, at the
discretion of the Court.
Sue. 7. That, the county commis
sioners of said oounliis, rospoetivoly,
shall lie authorized ami inst moled to
)°'J ,n,l l coll cot a tax upon the prop
erty of said comity to defray the
expenses of erecting and muiutniiiiiig
said fences, said taxes to be collected
at the same time and in the same
manner as tlio State and county taxes
nixi levied and collected.
Approved December 14. 1878.
An Ohio mini went out mid hang
ed himself the other day. because u
Uolmnbus dentist told him his tooth
was a (Tee tei] with a -nodular cnJcUi.
cation & tlio pulp.” He left u note
to his wife, saying ho didn’t want to
five on and give it to her and tlio
children.—-Hawkeye.
If you were to offer ten tiionsnnd
dollars for a sewing machine tlmt
didn't take the first premium ut the
jParis expusitioij, v w<j dffir’t supposy
vou could got oiie.
Nothing can exceed tlio intense
atfgetjjpn wtiieli a girl deals out tq
tier father for a day or two before
<he time when she’s going to ask for
a new di'cssl
/‘(i l/inl.'’ if Kentpoky niinisu,r
prayed, “i'liou iinst seen by the
Uio morning jNij*ers how tiie Sablmtb
was desecrated yesterday. ”
Tho j.iiifp pirn pulled a lie to the
counter, lias been measuring thirty
inches for a yard ever since.
A jitudel bay*weed—cusli.
WM. H. WYLLY,
Att*y and Counsellor at Law,
DUBLIN, GA.
J« 30. ly.
O. BOWER,
£bt> Xjaw 3
ntWINTON, GA.
jo 27-1y.
Dr. It. It. Hightower.
PHACTlTlONKIt OP
MI2§ICINE AND SUttiKHY,
Dublin, (Georgia.
Chills promptly attended day or night'
Other next to Hotel. Hooui at residence.
Jo 80, ly.
C. HICKS, M. D.,
PIUCTITioKRK.
Mount Vernon, (ill.
jo 80. ly.
J. IV. FLANDERS, M. D„
Physician and Accoucheur.
WRiGHTSVILlE, GA.
C«Us attended day nr night. Office hi
pis residence. je 90, 1878. ly.
DUBLIN BAR ROOM
—UY—
B. NANCE.
—r
Wines, Whiskies and Brandies
or Tint choicest huands.
—AI ,80—
('undies, t'rmkejrs.
Sardines. Oysters,
Tolwipco «n<l Cigars.
In fact K\ *rything kept in it
x. w ,f ,rst - c,a8s Bor :
T he white
SEWING MACHINE
TBS BEST OP AX.lv.
Unrivaled in Appearance,
Unparalleled in Simplicity,
Unsurpassed in Construction,
Unprecedented in Popularity,
And Undisputed in the Broad Claim
OP OCINQ THC
VERY BEST OPERATING
. QUICKEST SELUNG,
^ HANDSOMEST, AND
Host Perfsot Sewing Maohine
IN THE WORLD.
REYNOLD’S IRON and BRASS WORKS
A. REYNOLDS & SON, Proprietors.
R oa n d brass foundry and machine shop.
Manufacturers of
Steam Engines, Boi
lers, Saw, Crist and
Sugar Mills, a n tl
Cotton Presses, for
Horse, Hand, Water
or Steuni Power.
Kettles, Iron Rail
ings, (lilt (tearing,
mid Horse Powers
mid all kinds of Mu
cliincry Castings.
Sugar Mills an^
Iron Railing Speci
alties. This being
a new establishment
all our Patterns are
New, with all the
Modern Im prove-
inents.
First Class work
• Jnariinteed and pri
ces very Reasonable.
Call on or addre,-...
A. REYNOLDS & SON,
Corner Fifth und Hawthorn streets; (near Southwestern Rail Road Freight
Depot.)
MACON, - - - GEORGIA.
OR
DC BUN,
j u p.e
Tl. L. HICKS,
tWSi’nd fur Price List and Cireularx. -/SFH
30-1 v.
GEORGIA
LATEST IMPROVED AND BEST
Family Sewing Mach’n.
The PHILADELPHIA 1ms all the
latest improvement*, and is made of
the very best materials, using a long,
large, easily-threaded shuttle. In a
word, it is THE Sewing Machine for
Family use.
Large, Strong and Light winning.
Fully warranted in even* particu
lar, mul retails for *
TWENTY FITE DOLLARS
and upwards. Address,
Philadelphia Sewing Maehine Co.
No. 144 N Seventh Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
'uicSl-lv
MMCEIUIAYNIiS,
Attorney at Law,
rumun, (iHOHaia.
Collections made a specialty. Office in
•Court House. jc20, ly.
J. E. HICKS,
-A/trb’^r arb Xiarvs7-_
-AND-
REAL ESTATE ACT
Mount Vernon, Georgia.
Je 20, 1878. ly.
E. 0. BOSTICK,
Attorney at Law,
WRIGHTSVILLE, CIA.,
Je 20. 1878, ly.
A. F. DALEY,
Attorney at Law,
nnif/jfTsv/u/E, a a.,
Jo 20. ly.
Dr. T. H. HaB
WII.I. HKSCMK TDK
Practice of Medicine
From thin date.
jtmeSO « m
A Tier over twenty yearn experience’ in (he
LIQUOR BUSINESS,
I flatter myself tlinj I know a little alwmt
it, and wink to inform the public that I am
AT MY OLD STAND
On the corner of the Court House Square,
ready to Nerve all who want to purt’liusc any
thing in my line, I keep always on hand*a
full stock of
ALL KINDS OF LIQUORS,
ani:
SIj. Xjotx±s Been?
on draught. Also a line stock of
Family Groceries.
All of wliicli I offer to sell
Cheap fox° Cash.
'Jive me a trial and he convinced. I am alw
Agent for the
‘‘OLD VALLEY WHISKEY.*
ie 8(1. If. T. P. 8alicitKTT.
W. F. CEFFCKEM,
Buggy XXa,3s:ex*.
liuildtii;! nml, Uc/>uir!ny done In
Order. All work cut runted to me
1Sea Hit and Promptly executed at pci-
rex to .wit the times. Shop on south
east corner Court House Si/uare.
Call and see.
June 20, ly
It - so, go |r see Wash Baker, at Ids
llrsl-elass Saloon on Beech Si., where lie
keeps constantly on hand, and for sale,
Wines, Whiskeys,
Brandies Beer,
Cider, Champagne,
And in fact,.everything in the shape of
Liquors and Brinks to lie found in a tlrst-
elass Saloon.
.1 /.NO
TOBACCO. CIOAHS ETC.
(live me a cull and you shall lie convinc
<<L WASH BAKER
Sepl. 18-tf. CociriiAN Ga.
. OBEAR,
: : IMIr con <3-a_
Come and see the finest assortment of Crockery, French China, American
China,
IIOITS E-FU RNI SHIN G GOODS,
•Stumbled and Tin Ware, Toilet Sets, Agate Iron Ware/^&c. Cut
lery of all kinds. Agent for (he celebrated
Excelsior Hot Blast Cook Stove.
Also, Charter Oak, Sunny South. Colton Plant, mid other desirable pat.
terns. oct 30-3m
For the last t wenty yours the leading Clothing house in all the State
P. BALDWIN is with this House.^J
Macon - G-eorgia.
oct 80:tm
VISITORS TO MACON
While in the city, should not fail to call mid examine the extensive stock oi
STOVES, TIN-WARE. CUTLERY,
LAMPS, CROCKERY,
U LASS-WARE, WOODEN WARE
AND
General House-Furnishing Goods,
AT
GEO. W. BURRS
No. 87 Cherry St.
PRICES DOWN TO LOWEST NOTCH.
SOLE AGENTS FOR . .
♦
The Grand Charter Oak and Farmer Girl Cook Stove.
Repairs for the above always on band.
pcteu-oin
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ily Paper in the United States.
EDITED UY
Henry Watterson
JAMES E. HIGHTOWER,
Attorney at Law,
nrhus. (iKomuA.
Office next door lo Dcm.ix P«*kt.
Je 20, ly.
COLGAN C. CARROLL, M. D,
PHYSICIAN and SURCEOK
Son of the late Dr. James (\ Carroll hie
located on Ids father’s place twelve mile.-
west of Dublin, and offers his profewdonu!
services to the citizens of that section,
oct 2JMf
T. G U i-: IIN S E Y,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
SASH BXiXISroS ^_3STX5 DOORS.
ALL KINDS BUILDING MATERIAL.
Brick,
Lime,
Piaster,
Cement,
Hair, • Laths,
Paints,
Oil
DRIVEN REDUCED TO THE VERY
LO WENT 1*0/NT. ENT IMA TEN
AND PLANS FURNISHED
FOR Ml LI) I NUN.
Gin
Locks,
Putty,
Clothing, Hats, Umbrellas,
Gents' Furnishing Goods, Boys Clothing and Shirts
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is pronounced one of the ablest and best'
arranged papers in the world ; its matter
being especially adapted to the Merchant,
the Farmer and the Family Circle.
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a mere lmsty hotch-potch thrown together
from the daily edition, but a complete, able,
spicy family newspaper, carefully anil
intelligently edited in every column nnd
paragraph.
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of cash commissions and valuable premi
ums are offered to Agents and Clubs.
Choice from standard hooks of the
times, and a choice selection of the leatlirtg
magazines or illustrated periodicals of the
day furnished in eombiuatiou with the
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the price of the Couhieh-Jochnal alone.
A new edition of Prentice’s Poems,
iH'imiifuily •printed and hound and the
Weekly Coruncu-Joi uxAL one year for
*3.00.
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A liberal discount, allowed lo Clubs
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Ushers.]
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Circulars sent free on application. Send
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IMPORTANT TO TEAGUEUS
A Teacher’s Library for Sale.
Consist ng in part of llie following
works:
Which Is superior lo any plow of the
k nil made in this country.* With thanks
for past favors, we solicit the continuance
of the same. jn 30, ly*
-A_ge.il*fc for ZBTTZETIEr.A.XjO Wagon
WARERGOM OPPOSITE J. W. BURKE & CO., SECOND ST.
MACON, GA.
jn»92-ly
POR
SYI’ltElt’8 AliT OK TKACHIXn SCHOOL.
WICKKUSHAM'S METHODS OK I.NSTHICTION.
’’ SCHOOL EC’OXOMY.
I'll!- HISTOUY AND I'ltOUltKSH ()K KDl’CATtoN
nv i*i!ii.oini:Lius.
calkins' oimect lessons.
Watson’s - hand-hook ok calisthenics &
(1Y M N AST ICS,
Sl’ENCKIilAN KEY TO PJlACTfCAI. PENMAN’
SHIP.
.lOllONNOT’S SCHOOL HOtTSES,
Itoor’s SCHOOL AMUSEMENTS.
DATES' TKACHKH’h INSTITUTES.
THE TEACIIEliS' OL'IDE TO II.LCSTIIATION.
CI.AUKE’s SEX IN EDCCATION.
IIAILN yUd's EDUCATION IN KUKOPK.
Ac. etc. Ac. &c.
Every one who enters the profession of
teaching should liegin by mastering some
of the liest works on tiie subject. He will
thus within a year acquire greater skill in
teaching than would come by experience
in a lift-time.
THE AHOVE HOOKS. TltOCOH ALL AS
(loot) AS NEW, WILL liK SOLD
AT SECOND-HAND PHI-
CES. APPLY AT
THIS OFFICE.
jan 1-tf
R. M. ARNAU,
Scientific Blacksmith,
Southeast Corner Public Si/uare
.VII work done warranted lo please or in,
charge.
BUGGY WORK A SPECIALTY.
KEEPS ALWAYS ON HAND
A Fine Assohtmknt ok Plows
.--ALSO—
THE CELEBRATED ARNAU SWEEP.