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The Basis of Success.
Professional Cards.
pfNOLD’S IRON and MASS WORKS
A. REYNOLDS £ SON, Proprietors.
IROX AND BRASS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP.
A man's success in life dojwiuls
in ore u i 11 is character limn upon
liis talents or his genius. Thuword
character comes from a term which
means U» “engrave upon” or to “cut
in-*' Character js that- inner, sub-
stunlial and essential quality which
is wrought into the soil, ami makes
a man what he actually is. There
fore, if one’s character is good, ho is
sound and safe; but if his clmractor
is had, ho is unsound and unsafe.
A man of upright character, even
Scientific Blacksmith,
Southeaxt Corner Public Square
All work done warranted to please or n..
charge.
BUGGY WORK A SPECIALTY.
KEEPS ALWAYS ON HAND
A Fisk Assortment of Plows
JAMES J. CONNER,
Attorney at Law,
DUBLIN, GEORGIA.
je 20, ly.
THE DUBLIN POST,
Manufacturers of
Steam Engines, Boi
lers, Saw, Grist and
Sugar Mills, a u d
Cotton Presses, for
Horse, Hand, Water
or Steam Power.
Kettles, Iron Rail
ings, Gin Gearing,
and Horse Powers,,
and all kinds of Ma j
ehinery Castings.
Sugar Mills and
Iron Railing Speci
alties. Tins being
a new establishment
all our Patterns are
New, with all the
Modern Improve
ments.
First Class work
Guaranteed and pri
ces very Reasonable.
Call on or add res,
THE PEOPLE’S PAPER,
The Post has now been before the
•Public for 'six months, and wo leave the
Public to judge how fur we have succeeded
in our endeavors to furnish a first-class
JAMES E. HIGHTOWER,
Attorney at Law,
mtbUJKr GEORGIA.
Office next door to Dciii.ik Post.
je 20, ly.
Local Paper.
But the reception with which the Post
has met at the hands of bver six hundred
bona fide subscribers encourages the belief
that our efforts have not been altogether
in vain. We shall put forth nil our ener
gies to make the Post for 1870 a better
paper than ever, and we respectfully ask
our friends to aid us in an enterprise cal
culated to be of so much benefit to our
brilliant, will almost in roly work hit?
way in the world mid achieve an
honorable position. On the other
hand, a man who is destitute of
character, or whoso character is had,
though he may have groat talent*, is
apt to waste his life in otto way or
another, and at last become a wreck.
Which is superior to any plow of the
k ad made in this country. With thunks
for past favors, we solicit the continuance
of the same. 20, ly'
A. REYNOLDS 1 SON
MERCER HAYNES,
Attorney at Law,
VlIllI.IX, GEORGIA.
Collections made a specialty. Office In
Comer Fifth and Hawthorn streets; (near Southwestern Rail Road Freight
Depot.)
MACON, GEORGIA.
OK
IR- la- HICKS,
DUBLIN, 1 ... GEORGIA
ZW*Send for Price Lixl and Circulars.-Jgfl
pine 20-1 y.
ARE YOU DRY?
If so, go tc sec Wash Baker, at hfs
first-class Saloon on Beech St., where he
k. L ‘<‘ps constantly on hand, and for sale,
Whips, Whiskeys,
Brandies Beer,
. , . Cider, Champagne,
And in fact, everything in Iho shape of
Liquors and Drinks to be found in a first-
elns.s Saloon.
ALSO
■TOBACCO, CIGARS ETC.
Give me u cull and you shall he convinc
cd &v, 1(Ltf WASH BAKER
Sept. 18-tf. Cochran Ga.
The lady Doom Not Leave Out
. the Editor.
Court House.
To this end will not every subscriber to
the POSH secure .for us one new cash sub
scriber ? The favor we ask would cost but
a slight effort on the part of each subscrib
er, and yet would raise the circulation of
the Post equal to that of any' country
\\ eekiy in the State. •
Dublin, Ga., Jan. 1-tf
J, E. HICKS,
-A-tTb’y at) XiSi na/
—AND—
{From the Marshultillc Times.']
A lady of experience* gives advice
on kissing to a youngor lady friend
as follows: “Bo frugal in your bestow
als of snob favors. In tho first placo
I would out off all uncles, cousins,
and brothors-in-law; lot thorn kiss
their own wives and daughters; and
I would hot kiss tho minister, or tho
hoQtoy, oy. the lawyer.” You seo
this lady understands her business
ami does not leave out tho editor.
I no Merry mail’s Annnoniated Disolved Bones,
ALSO
PATAPSCO GUANO AT OLD PRICE.
FOB SALE IB "2"
T. IT. ROWE.
THIS IS A GRAND SWINDLE
Many will say, but write to me and you
will find that I
Mount Vernon, Georgia.
Je 20, 1878, ly.
w. F. CEFFCKEN,
B-agg^r IVEafcex*.
Building and liepairing• done lo
Order. All work entrusted lo me
Xcaflg and Promptly executed at pri-
res lo ttml the timex. Shop on south
E. 0. BOSTICK,
Attcwraiey at Law,
WHIG JITS VIL LJi, GA.,
IN ORDUH TO CLOSE OUT MY
SEWING MACHINE BUSINESS
I NOW OFFER MY
Entire Stock at Cost!
This is the new American Button Hole
Machine. Write for terms.
An English Sentence In 17D7.
That you, David McLuuo, ho tuk-
on to tho plaoo from which you camo,
and from thoneo you are to bo drawn
to tho plaoo of oxooution, where you
must be hanged by the nock, hut not
till you are dead; for you must be
cut down alive, and your bowels tak
en out and burned before your face;
then your head must he severed from
your body, which must ho divided
in four parts, and your head and
(piarters boat the king’s disposal; and
may the Lord have mercy on your
soul.
Dublin, Feb. 12. 1870.
WM. H. WYLLY,
Att’y and Counsellor at Law,
DUBLIN, GA.
Je 20, ly.
S-A.&IE3: IBJLIISniDS -A-ITSTH) IDOOIE
ALL KINDS BUILDING MATERIAL.
Brick, Paints,
Lime,
Plaster, •
Cement,
Hair, Laths,
PRICES REDUCED TO T1IE VE
7,0 WEST POINT. EST1MA Ti
AM) PLANS FUllmsiJEl)
LOll liVILDINUS.
A geji.t for Wagon
WARKROOM 0PPOSl'I’E J. \X. BURKE & CO., SECOND ST. •
T. P. SARCHETT.
O. BOWER,
-A-lDti’y a*b Xiarw-
IRWINTON, GA.
Jo 27-ly.
The cheapest thing out—a 12 iuch School
Globe sent to any address on receipt of
After over twenty years experience in the
Hinges,
“Tom, a word with you.” ’‘Bo
quick, thou, I’m in a lmrry.” “ Wlmt
did you give your ftiek horse t’other
day?” “A pint of turpentine.” John
hurries home uml administers the
same dose to a favorite charger,
which strange to say, dies in half an
himi*. His opinion of Tom’s veteri
nary ability is somewhat staggered.
He moots him the ncxtdqy. •• Well,
Tom, I gave my horso a pint of tur-
pontino, and it killed him.” “So it
did mine.”
j^LIAS HERRMAN,
ATTOHNEY AT LAW,
COCHRAN, GA.
Practices in the Counties of Pulaski,
Dodge, I olfulr, Laurens and Montgomery.
I flatter myself that I know a little about
it, and wish to inform tho public dial i am
AT MV OLD ST AM)
On the comer of the Court House Square,
ready to serve all who want to purchase any
thing in my line. 1 keep always on hand a
full stock of
ALL KINDS OF LIQUORS,
ani:
Sij. HiOTxis ZBe©x>
on draught. Also a llue stock of
Family Groceries.
All of which I offer to sell
SEALER IN
SCHOOL BOOKS, I’lCTlltK FRAMES,
(! A M KS, TOYS,
J A. THOMAS,
ATTOHNEY AT LAW,
»»»»• ID-tf COCHRAN, GA
Pianos, Cabinet Organs
SHEET MUSIC. VIOLIN and
GUITAR STRINGS. AR'llSTS’ MA
TERIALS, WAX FLOWER MATERI
ALS. Ac.
Dr. R. II, Hightower.
PRACTITIONER OF
MEDICINE AND SURGERY,
Dublin, Georgia.
Calls promptly attended day or nigh
Office next to Hotel. Room at residence.
je20. ly.
Going out of tho country for infor
mation wo find tho following in tho
Now Orleans Times: “A young
woman married an old widower in
Tunnorviiic, Georgia, and soon fell
in bvo with his son, who was about
hor-own ago. This matter was fully
discussed by tho trio, and all agreed
that it would bo bettor for Iter to be
come tho wifo of tho sou. 'l’lio trans
fer was amicably made by means of
a divorce. Since then tho old matt
inis married his ex-wife's mother and
tho rc-urrmtgod family is harmonious
and htippy.
Somebody wrote to tho editor of a
country pupoc to ask how lie would
“break an ox?” The editor answer
ed as follows: “If only one ox, a
good way would be to hoist him, by
means of a hong chain nttaclied to
his tail, to the top of u polo forty
feet front tho ground. Then hoist
him. by a rope tied to his horn's to
another polo. Thou demand on itis
bttek a live-ton pile driver, and if
that don't break him, let him start a
country newspaper and trust people
for subscriptions. One of tho two
will do it, sure.”
■ALSO—
Cheap for Cash,
Give me a trial amt lie convinced. 1 am u
Ageiil for the
“OLD VALLEY WHISKEY
i« 20. tf. T. P. Sahciiktt.
Come and see the finest assortment of Crockery, French China, Amor
China,
Picture Frames.
•lean
HOUSE-FURNISHING goods
I’llICKS AS LOW IN EVERY INSTANCE AS ANT
OTHER irbusE.
WILL RESUME TIIK
Practice of Medicine
From tills (Into.
jum;20 (
T he white
Sewing Machine
THE BEST OF ALL.
Unrivaled in Appearance,
Unparalleled in Simplicity ',
Unsurpassed in Construction,
Unprecedented in Popularity,
And Undisputed in tho Broad Claim
O, DtINQTHI
VERY BEST OPERATING
. QVICKEST SELLING,
HANDSOMEST, AND
Host Perfect Sewing Machine
IN THE WORLD.
Stamped and Tin Ware, Toilet Sets, Agate Iron Ware,*&c. Cut
lery of nil kinds. Agent for tho celebrated
Excelsior Hot Blast Cook Stove.
Also, Charter Oak, Sunny South. Cotton Plant, and other desirable pat-
to™*- _ fcbl-12m
MACON, GEORGIA.
The Great Family Paper.
PHYSICIAN and SURCE.ON
Sou of the late Dr. James C. Carroll lias
located oh his father's place twelve miles
west of Dublin, and offers his professional
services to the citixeus of that section,
oct 88-tf
Aii Agent Wanted in this locality to Supply the llapid Demand
$125.00 TEH WEEK MADE EASY. HOUSE AND WAGON FURNISHED FREE
NE W YORK LEDGER
For the New Year, 1879.
Entering upon the. new vear resolute for
the work of a new volume of the Ledger,
it will be our ambition to make that volume
superior to all its predecessors.
People who have passed from childhood
to middle age as readers of the Ledger
understand very well our rule to have
every number fresh, original, interesting
and attractive.
Almost every variety of question is an
swered in our columns.
We engage the very best writers of both
Continents without reference to cost.
The most eminent divines, of different
denominations, write regularly for the
C. HICKS, M. D.
PRACTITIONER,
Mount Vernon, Ga.
Thoroughly warranted and sent to you for
Examination Before You Pay For It,
ligation to keep one it not better than any machine yoi
1LY CAE NOW O JUiV A Flit SF CLASS SEWIN
The Old Favorite and Reliable STANDARD
J. W. FLANDERS, M. D.^
Physician and Accoucheur.
WRIGHTSVILLE, GA.
Calls attended day or night. Office at
An Irish gentleman, parting with
a lazy servant woman, was asked,
with respect to her industry, whether
she was what is termed afraid of
work. “Oh 1 not at all,” said he,
“not at all; she’ll frequently lie dowu
and go to sleep by the side of it,”
ACKNOWLEDGES NO SCPEIUOK
ledger.
All who have had tlic Ledger heretofore
we ase sure will wish to continue it; and
those who have never taken it before would
speedily subscribe if they knew one-haif
the good things in store for our readers
He Cannot Make a Better 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 than any other, uud combining all the late improvements,
with the old and well tried qualities for wlricli tho
STANDARD IS SO POPULAR.
A Faithful Family Sewing Machine in every sense of the word—that runs smooth
and docs every description of plniu or fancy sewiug with ease and certainty—so strong
and well made, and so thoroughly tested while in use for years iu Thousands or
Families, that each Machine tbut leaves our Factory is warranted for five years, ami
his residence.
during the coming year.
Terms for 1870—Postage Free.
Single copies, $a. per annum; four
copies. $10, which is $2.50 a copy ; eight
copies, $20, postage free. The party who
semis us $20 for a dub of eight copies,
(all sent at one time,) will be entitled to a
copy free. Postmasters and others who
get up clubs, in their respective towns, can
afterward add single copies at $2.50.
No subscriptions taken for a less period
than one year. When a draft or ntoncy-
* ' . _j
preferred, as it will prevent the possibility
J by mail. Remember
that the postage on the- Ledger to all parts
M. GREENBERG,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
(Next to PtMcUc's Jewelry Store.)
Second St., Damour’s Block
MACON, GEORGIA.
copies. $10, which is $2.50 a copy ; eight
copies, $20/-f * j f"" 4l -..
semis us $20 for a club of eight copies,
copy free. Postmusters and others who
get up clubs, in their respective towns, can
afterward add single copies at $2.50.
No subscriptions taken for a less period
than one year. When a draft or money-
order can conveniently Ik* sent it will be
preferred, as it will prevent the possibility
of the loss of money by mail. Remember
Tlic Orientals arc very trusting to
each other. “Are you not afraid to
g<i away from your shop without
locking it ?” n traveler naked of an
Egyptian. “Oh. no,” answered the
man coolly, “therein not a Christian
within three miles."
trade wa pot ft upon its merits,tad in no Instanco
h*sjte«f yet talied to saltsty any recommendation
In its favor.
The «H«e»d ferine White has tncroatod to surh
an extent that we ere now compelled to turn out
A CciT.vltfO CtoXWtaiQr ’Lf.-X-f.
c-v-ory tSMv.o walanteo Lax
■Ua* dajr to ■'Apply
ta--o damiuvdLl
Every machine Is warranted for 3 years, and
•P>dte^r.»* efttherst dtsceeats, or mm easy
jvajKMits, to suit the convenience o! customers.
JKJ-A3XKTS WAirrntjntnTcccTOEt mmosT.
mm SEWING MACHINE CO.,
Ka 358 Euddd Avw, Cleveland, C Wo.
noviUStn
“Are dosqbotls ringing for fire?”
ittqttiroi Sitnoit of Tiboriusi. “No,
indeed, answered T'ibe, “dey ab got
plenty of tiro, and do bells are ring
ing for water.”
Promptly in tho latest STYLE, uud
til work gnavanteed. Also cleaning
nnd repairing neatly done.
; crrrixo'A specialty-iff?
our subscribres will have no* postage to
pay.
Sr*We employ no traveling agents.
Address all communications to
ROBERT BONNER, Publisher.
Cur. William & Spruce Sts., New York