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A RASH FIJI
BItmKGKOOM
T.P.SARCHETT.
3iot Able to stand the PreuHtire,
He Fails to Ownc 1« Time.
B»ruc«ville (0.) Enterprise.
From Goshen township comes the
story of the most hashful man of
modern limes. The young man re
sides near the village of Hu liter, and
it appear# he struck up a court ship
with a very respectable lady of Chest-
mu Level. hut just how he managed
10 woo his hash fulness is a mystery
which “no follow can find nut,”
List Thursday at one o’clock was the
l inn- set for the wedding, and the
parents of the lady had prepared a
joiniptuous dinner, a large Assembly
♦of friends had ^gathered to witness
(he nuptials, aTtl the bride, pro«jK*e-
tive, perhaps, looked her sweetest in
her bridal trousseau, One o’clock
*ciune, and no bridegroom put in an
appearance; two o’clock, still lie came
not : three, four o'clock and still he
tari ied, By this time the preacher
could stand the smell of the edibles
am longer, and true to his instinct
and ' dimat/on, suggested the propri
ety of eating dinner, lest the victuals
Hboul.l spoil. Tho suggestion was
JUMESJ. CONNER,
Attorney at Law,
DUBLIN, GEORGIA.
je 20, ly.
After over twenty years experience in tie
not easy to arrive at, London and
New York papers, however, head the
list, and the Loudon Times and the
New York Herald enjoy the largest
putromige of any newspapers in the
World. What these papers receive is
unknown; but it is said that the pro
prietor of the London Times gave
the receipts of one department of
his paper to his wife for pocket mon
ey, and it amounted to §400,000 per
year. This is no doubt un exagger
ation of probably forty diumeters.
Several Parisian papers are reported
as receiving §100,000 per pear on
advertising, and a number of Amer
ican papers can equal and excel this
amount. Whatever the amounts,
the question is decided by more than
2()0 years of fair trial that advert is-
ing pays, and the thorough-going
business man of the nineteenth cen
tury considers a knowledge of the
best means of advertising almost as
necessary in business us a knowledge
of the goods he 1ms to sell.
The Next Senate.
Philadelphia Times.
In the forty-sixth congress the re
publican side of the senate will bo
mentally and mormlly, as well ns nu
merically weaker than it 1ms been
for a score of years, while the demo
cratic side will be stronger in the
sumo proportion than it has boon
since the day when tho democracy
fell into the arms of secession.
Thurman, Bayard, Wallace, Kerman
Pendleton, Voorheos, McDonald.
Hampton, Hill, Gordon, Vuneo will
find only an Edmunds as tho peer of
any of thorn in the heavy artillery of
debate, and’’ Blaine about the only
fooman fit to cope with them in the
use of the lighter and keonor woapons
of parliamentary warfare.
Outdone by a Hoy.
I flatter myself that I know a little alsiut
Come and see the finest assortment of Crockery, French China, American
China,
JAMES E. HIGHTOWER,
Attorney at Law,
DU Is UK, GEORGIA.
Office next door to Di;m.in Post.
je 20, ly.
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS
Stamped and Tin Ware, Toilet Sets, Agate Iron Ware,'&c.
lory of all kinds. Agent for the celebrated ' ^ “? /
Excelsior Hot Blast Cook Stove,
MFJtCKK HAYNES,
Attorney at Law,
Dublin, aponaiA.
Colled Ions made n specialty, Office in
Also, Charter Oak, Sunny South. Cotton Plant, and other desirable pat
terns. febl-12m
Family Groceries,
REYNOLD’S IKON and BRASS WORKS
A. REYNOLDS CSON, Proprietors.
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE fSHOP.
Court House,
nnvinced, I am aim
>r the
WHISKEY.’
T. P. SaIICIIKTT.
Manufacturers of
Steam Engines, Boi
lers, Saw. Grist ai d-
Sugar Mills, and
Cotton Presses, for
Horse. Hand, Water
or Steam Power.'
Kettles, Iron Rail
ings, Gin Gearing,
and Horse Powers ,
and all kinds of Ma '
chincry Castings.
Sugar Mills a d
Iron Railing Speci
alties. This being
a new establishment
all our Patterns are
New, with all the
Modern Improve-
inents.
First Class work
Jurtriiriteed and pri
ces very Reasonable.
Call on or adclres,
REAL ESTATE AG’T.
Ilmldiny anil Re/x/iriuy done to
Order. All work en/ntn/ed to me
Keatlyand Prnmjdh/ executed it! pri-
ce.s /<> suit theHtiui SI, up on soul],
mount Vernon, Georgia,
jo 20. 1878, ly.
E. 0. BOSTICK
ttorney at Law,
WRIGIITSVILLE, GA
jo 20. 1878, ly.
Corner Fifth and Hawthorn streets; (near Southwestern
• Depot.)
Rail Road Freight
- GEORGIA.
A. F. DALEY,
Attorney at Law,
WRIGIITSVILLE, GA.,
jo 20, ly.
GEORGIA
Att’y and Counsellor at Law,
DUBLIN, GA.
jo 20. ly.
S-A-sih: sXiiisrzDS jdoojr&
ALL KINDS BUILDING MATERIAL.
A lad in Boston lather small for
his age, works in an office ns errand
hoy for four gentlemen who do busi
ness there. One day the gentlemen
wore chaffing him n little abou t being
so small, and said to him :
“Yog will never amount to much
—you can never do muoh business:
you are too small.”
“Well, said he “as small as T am
I can do something which none of
you four men can do.”
“And wluit is that?” said they.
“I don’t know as I ought to tell
yon,” ho replied.
But they were anxious to ki ow.
and urged him to tell wlmt he could
do that, none of them were able to
do. , .
“I can keep from swearing,” said
tho little follow.
There wore some blushes on four
manly faces, and there seemed to he
very little anxiety for further infor
mation on that point.
Brick, Paints,
Lime, Oil--, .
Plaster, Putty.
Cement, Glass,
Hair, Laths, Locks, Hinges,
PRICES REDUCED TO THE VERY
•LO WEST PRINT. ESI IMA TEH
AND PLANS I U RAISE ED
FOR IS 17LDINES.
-A_ge-riti £o:r* IBTJ^ITA.X.O -Wagon
WAR BROOM OPPOSITE J. X\. BURKE & CO., SECOND ST.
O. BOWER,
-A/b'b’y at) Xjarw.
IRW1NTON, OA.
je 27-l.v.
"Which is superior to any plow of the
k id made in this country.* Wifli thunks
for past favors, we solicit the continuance
of the same. V 2(), i v -
Dr. R. II. Hightower.
PRACTITIONER OF
MEDICINE AND SURGE It Y,
Dublin, Georgia.
Calls promptly attended day or night
Office next to Hotel. Room at. residence,
je 20, ly,
If so. go I- see Wash Baker, at his
lirst-elass Saloon on IJeceli St., where lie
keeps constantly on liuiul, arid for sale,
Wines, Whiskeys,
Brandies Beer,
Cider, Champagne,
And in -fact, everything in the shape of
Liquors and Drinks to be found in ii flrst-
elass Saloon,
A .'.SO
, TOBACCO, CIGARS ETC.
Give me a call and you shall he eouvine
“<l- f 1B „ WASH BAKER
Sept. 18-tf. CoflntAN CiA.
Ino Merryman’s Anunouiated Disolved Bones.
Up. T. H. Hall
WII.I. tttCSC.MK TIIK
XHE WHITE
■ Sewing Machine
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Unrivaled in Appearance,
Unparalleled in Simplicity,
Unsurpassed in Construction,
Unprecedented in Popularity,
And Undisputed in the Broad Claim
or BtINO THE
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. QUICKEST SEI.EING,
'/ HANDSOMEST, AND
Host Perfeot Sewing Machine
IN THE WORLD.
Practice of Medicine
From this date.
juiu'20 (
PATAPSCO GUAM© AT ©LB PRICE.
FOE S-A.XjE! 33"2"
r. II. ROWE.
A contemporary says that tho oth
er dav a visitor to Dublin hired a cab
for nn hour to drive around tho
Phapnix-Purk. ‘JS’o sooner wan he
seated than the driver proceeded to
warm his nag’s rilw, and started off
at about ten miles an hour. As ho
did not slacken Iris pace, tho passen
ger asked tho reason for snob quick
traveling. “Faith,” replied Paddy,
“d’ye think I’d he all day driving ve
an hour!”
The only fault a Montreal critic
finds with Wilhouilj as an artist is
that his “objectivity of artistic in
stinct suffers from the predominance
of iris subjectivity.” Wo thought
tho same wheat we heart! him play
here, hut didn’t like to discourage
tho young mum—Boston Pon\
Dublin, Feb* A
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Son of the lute Dr. ,(antes V. Carroll has
located on his father's place twelve miles
west of Dublin, and offers his professional
services to the citizens of that section,
oot aa-tf
An Agent Wanted instills locality to Supply the Rapid Demand
§125.00 PEIt WEEK MADE EASY. HOUSE AND WAGON FUJtKISIlKD FltEE
TWEITTy DOLLABS.
Tlioronghty warranted and sent to you for
. . .Examination Before You Pay For It.
And no obligation to keep one it not better than any machine you ever had.
EVERT FAMILY CAN NOW OWN A FIRiFOEASS SEWING MACHINE.
The Old Favorite and Reliable STANDARD ' b
First Small boy-—Hollo dim J Iv’o
got a two-bladed knife and a hook
full o’ pictures.” Second S. B.—
“Po.dil That’s nothing. I’ve got a
four-hlader and two hooks and a bul
ly sled and a pair o’ skates ami—”
First 8. B.—Look a-hote, you Jim
Suitkms, my pa cun lick your pa,
.and, durn ye, I can lick you. Yor’d
ibetter don’t he hlotvin’ round me, ole
-.feller. ”—Ronton Transcript.
C. HICKS, M. D.
PKACTITIONEH.
Mount Vernon, (la.
je 20. ly.
Teacher—“You will tttke for a
theme this week: ‘(’te.sar’s pause on
the brink of the Rubicon.’ Write
in short, clear sentences, and when
yon Imvosaid till you know stop.”
This was the shortest thesis that
came in that week: “Cmsar paws on
the chinks of the root again. Quasar
is a good log. lie paws for a hone
he buried there last week. This is
ail 1 know. Edward Stilus.
J. W. FLANDERS, M. D.y
Physician and Accoucheur.
WRIGHTSViLLE, GA.
Calls nttviided day or night. Office at
ills residence. je 20, 1878. ly.
ACKNOWLEDGES NjO SUPERIOR ! ! ^
We Cannot Make a Ref ter Machine at Any Price.
THE HIGHEST PREMIUM AWARDED THE STITCH AT CENTENNIAL.
A Strictly First-Class Shuttle Double Thread Lock Stitch Machine, more
complete in equipments Rum any other, and combining all the late improvements,
with the old and well tried qualities for which the
STANDARD IS SO POPULAR.
A Faithful Family Sewing Machine in every sense of the word—that runs smooth
and does every description of plain or fancy sewing with ease and certainty—so strong
and well made, and so thoroughly tested while in use for years in Thousands of
Families that each Machine that leaves bur Factory is wamnted for five years and
kept in Order free of churgc. Money Refunded at once if not perfectly Satisfactory
Reduced in Piuce F.yu Down Bki.ow ai.l Other Machines. No extras to pay
for. Each Machine is accompanied by a more Complete Outfit of numerous and useful
attachments for all kinds of work (free of any extra charge) than is iriven with anv
other Machine at any price. Light and easy running a cliild can use It. Strong and
Durable, never out of order. Rapid and Certain in execution. No useless Cogs or
Cams to wear out or make a noise. Will Inst for years. Is ready in a moment and
"Never kiss a young girl il site
-doesn't want you toy’ says an article
.on the “Art of Kissing.” But pret
ty often when tt girl -*ys she doesn’t
•want you to kiss her is the very time
she does want you t«,yon hud better
Hake tin* benefit of the doubt,—A«r-
.rmtoicn Herald.
Kate Cobb wishes she could just
have oue chance at making tea for
Bishop, tho man who sent her to tho
state prison.—Free Proas.
A young man recently saw the fal
lowing advertisement In a newspa-
per :
“How to get rich. A rare secret
Send tweuty-tive cent* to Gen. Ful
lerton, box 413, Poitlaud, Me.”
Being desirous of “making a rise,”
he forward**# the money and feceiv-
ed the following reply:
“Work like tlft- devil and never
spend a eeut” * ■
DUBLIN BAR BOOM
facing tribute to its exccPinca and superiority
over other machines, and In submitting ft to tha
trade we put It upon Us merits, and in no Instanca
has it ever yet failed to satisfy any recommendation
In Its favor.
The demand fortho Whlto has increased to such
an extent that we are now compelled to turn out
•A. Complot© CCi-W-Ica^f ;JnrVi«.w«
miy tiiroo m'.aiMtoa laa.
B. NANCE
(0):
Wines, Whiskies and Brandies
OK THE,CHOICEST URANUS.
* —ALSO
Caudles. Qnrkam,
SarUiues. Oysters,
• Tolvaeco and Cigars,
lu fact Everything kept In a
^^Jlrat-QIassBar.
A henjtecked husband sAid in «c-
tonuiitioii of his.wife’s mids U|Mm his
•scalp. “Yon m o, she takes her own
hair off so easily she d&e-n’t know
iuov it huris to have mine pulled
•nut,” , ‘
sold tor c-sh at liberal discounts, of upon easy
payments, to suit the convenience ot customers.
*»-A3m3 WASTE} IN CTtOCCUTXO TIBHOXT.
'WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO..
* 358 Euclid Av*. Cleveland, OMa.
BorjMiu
Governor Roberts, of Texas, wears
Lome-spun clothes made ut home.