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IMPORTANT TO THATTIERS!
REVOLUTION!
Professional Cards.
A Teacher’s library for Sale.
Consibt'ng in part of the following
Oar country ih wherever we are
well oft.-—.John Milton.
Wliv iviul a book which you «•an-
not quote ? -Or. Hieliard ih'iillcy.
The vulgar and ihe many are lit
otilv to he led or driven.--—South.
<jur actions are our own ; their
eonso»|tMmt*H belong to Heaven.-—
Francis.
There is a limit at which forhear-
uilOe censes to be a virtue.—Burk©.
Pride that dines bn vanity sups on
contempt.—Benjamin Franklin.
Henson is the test of i-i<!i«-u 1«* not
ridicule tho tent, of truth.—Bishop
Wurlmrton. , *
Only tiie actions of the just
SmCll sweetly and blossom in the dust,
—James Shirley.
That laughter costs too much
which, is purchased by the sacrifice
of decency.—Quiutiilian.
A man's good breeding is tho best
security against other people’s ill
manners.—Lord Chesterfield.
Pedantry consists in tho uso of
words unsuitable to the tiino, place
and company. — Coleridge.
In virtue and in health wo love to
ho instructed, as well as physicked,
with pleasure. —LaMruyere.
Kducafion begins Ibo gentleman,
hut rfluffing, good company, and
reflection must finish him.*— Look©.
Make hut few explanations; the
elmraetor that can not defend itself
is not worth vindicating.—E. W.
Kohortson.
The Scripture imparts to tho soul
a holy, a marvelous delight. It is,
indeed, the heavenly ambrosia.—
Molanothon.
Whore the pooplo are well educat
ed, tho art of piloting a state is best
learned from tho writings of Plato.
—Bishop Borkoloy.
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN
works:
HYPHEU’S AIIT OK TEACHING SCHOOL.
wickkusii.vm’h methods of instruction.
“ SCHOOL ECONOMY.
THE HI8TOHY AND PROGRESS OK EDUCATION
BY PHILOUIHLIUS.
CALKINS’ object lessons.
WATSON’S IIAND-UOOK OK CALISTHENICS &
GYMNASTICS.
SPENCRHIAN KEY TO PRACTICAL PENMAN
SHIP.
JOHONNOT’S SCHOOL HOUSES.
HOOT’S 8CIIOOL AMUSEMENTS.
hates’ teacher’s institutes.
THE TEACHERS’ GUIDE TO ILLUSTRATION.
CLARKE’S SEX IN EDUCATION.
IIAHNARD’S EDUCATION IN EUROPE.
$*20 Buys this Style.
New agents wanted In every town.
Sample machine furnished on application.
$2 to be forwarded with order as a gnaran
OZfcLiia-i’ein.’s Carriages
Saddles, Harness, Valises, Leather, Whips,
. Trunks and Shoe Findings, Etc.,
toe of good faith—the balance, $18, to Ihj
paid after five days’ trial. Every machine
warranted, and a written guarantee given
with each machine to keep in order for two
years. Two machines, one address, $88 *,
three machines, $54; four machices, $70;
five machines, $85. Special prices on
large orders.
PARSONS, FOSTER & CO.,
125 & 127 Clark St., Chicago, 111.
ROBT. H. MAY.
A. R. GOODYEAR)
JAS. T. MAY. f
S. S. PARMELEE.
M. GREENBERG,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
(Next to Peseiie’s Jewelry Store.)
Second St., Damour’s Block
MACON, GEOltOIA.
Every one who enters the profession of
teaching should begin by mustering some
of the best works on the subject. He will
thus within a year acquire greater skill in
tcnching than would come by experience
in a life-time.
ALL KINDS BUILDING MATERIAL.
Paints,
Linio,
Plaster,
Cement,
*, Laths,
THE ABOVE HOOKS, THOUOH ALL AS
GOOD AH NEW, WILL ItE BOLD
AT SECOND-HAND PRI
CKS. APPLY AT
, THIS OFFICE.
jnri 1-tf
Glass,
Locks, Hinges,
PRICES REDUCED TO THE VERT
LOWEST POINT. ESTIMATES
AND PLANS FURNISHED
FOR RUILDINGS.
Agent for Wagoa
WARDROOM OPPOSITE J. \\\ BURKE & CO., SECOND ST.
Promptly in the latest STYLE, and
nil work guaranteed. Also cleaning
and repairing noatly done.
23?*T:rTTJNU A 8PKCIA LTV.
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Pianos, CabinetOrgans
SHEET MUSIC, VIOLIN and
GUITAR STRINGS. ARTISTS’. MA
TERIALS, WAX FLOWER MATERI
ALS. &e.
T. P. SARCHETT.
MACON, GA
REYNOLD’S IRON and BRASS WORKS
A. REYNOLDS & SON, Proprietors.
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP.
-A 1.80—•
After over twenty years experience In the
and—
I (latter myself that I know a little about
It,'and wish to inform the publie that I am
AT MV OLD STAND
On tin* corner of the Court House Square,
ready to serve all who want to purchase any
thing In my line. I keep always on hand a
full stock of
ALL, KINDS OF LIQUORS,
ani:
St). Ijoixis Beer
Directly to the Point,
Picture Frames.
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
ings, Gin Gearing,
and Horse Powers,
and all kinds of Ma
chinery Castings.
Sugar Mills and
Iron Railing Speci
alties. • This being
a now establishment
all our Patterns are
New, with all the
Modern 1 m pro ve-
monts.
First (.’lass work
Guaranteed and pri
ces very Reasonable.
Call on or add res,
A Philadelphia paper wtsoly oh-
sorves.
CHICKS AH low in every instance as any
OTHER HOUSE.
The great-end of education
is not information, but personal vig
or and ohumetoiv What inakos the
practical man is not tho well-inform
ed than, hut tho alert, disciplined,
There have
MACON, GEORGIA.
Kolf-oominandcd man,
been highly tmfnod and aodomplished
men in days when a knowledge of
geography hardly went beyond the
ishifids »y»d mainland of tho Lovaut.
There were powerful English writers
long before Lindley Murray wrote
his Latinized English grammar.
What should ho thoroughly under
stood is, that cramming is not edu
cation. It is a mistake to cover too
much ground and to seek to make
youth conversant simply witli the
largest number of studies. Lot
them learn a few things, ami learn
them we)!. Let the personal inllu-
onco of the teaohor ho relied upon
.rathor than hook and elaborated
methods.
A jury of inquest- in Hill county.
Tokos, rendered tho following ver
dict: .“Wo, tho jury, find Bill John
son guilty of taking tho top of Bill
Jones’ head off with an uxo.”
Tho Meridinal, of Vermilion par
ish, Louisiana, says the water is so
low at. tho mouth of the Bayou Ver
milion that cat-fish have to employ
mud-turtles to tow them over tho
bar.
Senator Bruce, the colored Missis
sippi Senator, hud as olerk of his
committee during tho last Congress
Colonel Parlor, an ox-oonfodemto
olfioor, and since the war Speaker of
NAMES of residents
wauled. For 25 names
and 25 cents we will send
you a tine silk handker
chief, every thread silk,
regular price, 1.00, G. W
Foster & Co., 135 Clark
St., Chicago. 111.
Mar, lfl-Om
on draught. Also a fine stock of
Family Groceries,
All of which I offer to sell
Corner Fifth and Hawthorn streets; (near Southwestern Rail Road Freight
MACON,
New Cash Grocery Store
GEORGIA,
Give mo a trial and he convinced. I am alst
Agent for the
“OLD VALLEY WHISKEY.*
It) 20. tf. T. P. SaIicuett.
GEORGIA
Wholesale and Retail dealer in fancy.
nndJFnmily Groceries will sell you goods
low down for ’cash. Cqll and see.
(Store on Second St., next to the Post
Office.) Cochran, Gil. March, 10-tf
R uildiug and Repairing done to
Order. All work nil rusted to we
Neatly and Promptly executed at pri
ces to suit the times, Shop on south
east corner Court House Square,
Call and see.
June 20, ly
Come and see thejir.est assortment of Crockery, French China, American
China,
DRUGGIST & PHYSICIAN,
COCHRAN, GA.,
Has in store at all times a large and care
fully selected stock of the purest
Drugs and Medicines
In the market, at prices that must com
mand the trade of Physicians and Families
A general decline nil found in Toilet
Goods of all kinds, and my stock is com
plete. Give me a call, or send your orders
to T. H. MORGAN,
Mar. 11), 79-tf Cochran, Go. .
HOUSE-FURNISIIING GCODS
Stamped and Tin Ware, Toilet Sets. Agate Iron Ware, &e. Cut*
lory of all kinds. Agent for the celebrated
Excelsior Hot Blast Cook Stove. ’
Also, Charter Oak, Sunny South. Cotton Plant, and other desirable pat
terns. ' - fob!-12m
An Agent Wanted in this locality to Supply the Rapid Demand
$125.00 PER WEEK made easy, horse AND WAGON FURNISHED FltBE
TWENTY DOLLAES.
Thoroughly warranted and sent to you for
Examination Before You Pay For It.
And no obligation to keep one if not better than anv machine you ever had.
EVERY FAMILY CAN NOW OWN A FIRS F CL ASS SEWING MACHINE.
| - The Old Favorite*and Reliable STANDARD b
Legislature. Senator Brnco has just
appointed Colonel Carter to bo clerk
of his new committee, to investigate
the affairs of tho Freedmans Bank.
Colonel Carter is a man of ability,
a very interesting talker. IIo played
quite a noted part in Louisiana pol
ities for several years after the war.
—[Savannah News.
An umbrella is said to be„thc sur
est thing to “hoop /<*«/” that has yet
boon discovered.
THIS IS A GRAND SWINDLE
LATEST IMPROVED AND BEST
Esimily Sewing Mneb’ii
Muny will say, hut write to me and yon
will And that I
MEAN BUSINESS
The run, A DKI, I’ll IA life, nil 111,-
latest improvements, 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 uso.
Iatrge, Strong and Light running.
Fully warranted in every particu
lar, and rctuils for
TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS
and upwards. Address,
Philadelphia Sewing Machine Co.
No. 1801 Buttonwood Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
IN OUDElt TO CDOBR OUT MY
SEWING MACHINE BUSINESS
I NOW OKKEIl MY
A bodkkoeper who visited Bunker
Hilt Monument, says it is the longest
column that he overfooted up.
This is a bright and pleasing world
to the woman who has a now spring
Entire Stock at Cost!
This Is the new Amoricuu Button Hole
[ackice. Write for terms.
H In Venezuela they are making Hour
from unripe dried bananas.
New York Central Park has cost
something like $15,000,000.
The cheapest thing out—a 12 inch School
Globe sent to nhy address on receipt of
One DOUar!
Address.
Beer fills many a bottle, and the
bottle main a l> or.
Few of the beautiful wild (lowers
of California arc fragrant.
Parties IndebU-d to the undersigned for
SCHOOL KOOKS, PICTURE FRAMES,
GAMES, TOYS,
AC., *C.
Poitou.Akmmc, .........,.MACON, GA.
The Mexican International exj
siiiuu building is to coat $800,000.
'.-.•’-••Jr-*
JAMES J. CONNER,
Attorney at Law,
DUBLIN, GEORGIA.
je 20. ly.
JAMES E. HIGHTOWER,
Attorney at Law,
DVD LIN, GEORGIA.
Office next door to Duhlin Post.
Je 20. ly.
MERCER HAYNES,
Attorney at Law,
nvriLix, OEondiA.
Collections inndc n specialty. Office In
Court House. ]c 20, ly.
J. E. HICKS,
-A-trti’y arb Ijarw"..
-AND-
REAL ESTATE AG’T.
Mount Vernon, Georgia.
je 20, 1878, ly.
E. 0. BOSTICK,
<
Attorney at Law,
WlllGirrSVILLIJ, GA.,
je 20. ly.
WM. H. WYLLY,
'Att’y and Counsellor at Law,
DUBLIN, GA.
je 20. ly.
O. BOWER,
art ILarw.,
* 1RWINTON, GA.
Je 27-ly.
JULIAS HERRMAN,
A TTOItNEY A T LA W,
COCHRAN, GA.
Practices in the Counties of Pulaski,
Dodge, Telfair, Laurens and Montgomery,
mar 19 70-tf
J A. THOMAS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
mar 10-tf COCHRAN, GA.
Dr. R. H, Hightower.
PRACTITIONER OF
MEDICINE AND SURGERY,
Dublin, Georgia.
Calls promptly attended flay ‘or nihgt
Office at residence,
je 20, ly.
•
Dp. T. E. Hall,
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE
Five Miles Southwest
OF DURLIN.
jc20tf
COLGAN G. CARROLL, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Son of tlie late Dr. James C. Carroll hns
located on his father’s place twelve miles
west of Duhlin, and offers his professional
services to the citizens or that section,
oct 28-tf
C. HICKS, M.D.,
PRACTITIONER.
Mount Vernon, Ga.
je 20. ly.
J. W. FLANDERS, M. D.,
Physician and Accoucheur.
WRIGHTSVILLE, GA.
Calls attended dny or night. Office at
his residence. je 20, 1878, ly.
J. W. CLARKE,
Mi T 1 -wrig^ Tj
STEPHRNSVILLE, GA.
Parties wanting work in my line in
Laurens and adjoining counties (where 1
have practiced my trade for forty years)
are reminded that I have returned from
the North and made my headquarters at
Stepheusvilli-, where I will always be found
when not elsewhere engaged.
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