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IMPORTANT TO TEACHERS!
Ho! FOR DUBLIN AND TENNILLE
'an night at Memphis.
MEliCER HAYNES,
Attorney at Law,
DUBLIN; GEORGIA.
Collections made a specialty. Office in
TIs night In the fevered city,
And only the sentry’s tread,
lllmnlned by the murky bonfires,
Keep vigil o’er the dead;
While out on the deathly stillness
Floats sometimes a curse or prayer—
Ti* the death-kpell of the dying,
The requiem of despair.
Oh, God! If thou art our Father,
List to thy children now;
Send comfort to the stricken heart,
Rest, to the throbbing brow.
Famine and pain nnd fever
Have wrought their power to kill;
Look down as of old on Qaltlee
And whisper, "Peace—be still.”
Oh, Clod! how long must wc boar it.
To see our loved ones go—
The little gold-lmircd darling
And tJ,o wife wc worshipped so—
Only to suffer for them
The agony nnd pain,
Atid bios* them with tho longing eyes
That close in death again.
And what of the earthly angels
. That midst tts come and go,
Who fall on "life's"fovoredbaltlefleld?
flow? None but God enn know
Who beitd to catch the parting breath
And bathe the heated brow,
Unmindful of the "Yellow-Death"
Or aught hut duty now,
Prom eastern shores nnd northern hills
And western prairies grand
They come, for their hath led them
With help for tliolr sister land;
And, if they fill a martyr’s grave,
Grant them hut thls.rcnown—
Tlml lliosc wIki Hank lirut-ath thy Crott
turn radiant with thy crown.
JuastB Citisp Armant.
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN
Consistmg in part of the following
works:
SVPIIEn’S ART OF TEACHING SCHOOL.
WICKERSHAll’S SIET1IODB OF INSTRUCTION.
• “ SCHOOL ECONOMY.
THE HISTORY AND PROGRESS OF EDUCATION
RY PHTLOBIULIOS.
CALKINS’ OBJECT LESSONS.
WATSON’S HAND-BOOK OF CALISTHENICS &
GYMNASTICS.
SPENCERIAN KEY TO PRACTICAL PENMAN
SHIP.
.TOHONNOT’S scnooi, HOUSES.
ROOT’S SCHOOL AMUSEMENTS.
BATES’ TEACHER'S INSTITUTES.
THE TEACHERS’ GUIDE TO ILLUSTRATION.
CLARKE’S SEX IN EDUCATION.
BARNARD’S EDUCATION IN EUROPE.
Carriages, Buggies, Wagons,
OZtL±l<3-x*©DbL 3 s Carriages
Saddles, Harness, Valises, Leather, Whips,
Tranks and Shoe Findings, Etc.,
After OCTOBER 1st, 1870, my mall
hack will leave Dublin on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays, and will return
rtn Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Passenger fare: $2./50 for through trip; $4
for round trip. No extra charge for bag-
gugc. Charges on bundles and light freight
moderate. ’ J. D. HORN.
Dublin, Sept. 11, 1870. 4t
Court House.
Att’y and Counsellor at Law.
DUBLIN, GA.
Jc 20, ly.
Repositories:
208 Broad St An.
Cherry St. Macon
BROT. H. MAY.
A. R. GOODYEAR
JAS. T. MAY.
S. S. PARMELEE.
} MACON, GA. |
gusta. 98
March, 19-tf.
J. E. HICKS,
-A-tJti’sr art Xjarw - -
—AND--
REAL ESTATE AGT,
Mount Vernon, Georgia.
Morning News Serials!
A NEW STORY.
By a lady of Savannah.
THE SAVANNAH WEEKLY NEWS
Of October 4tH will contain tho first
chapters of a story of thrilling
interest, entitled
GEO. S. OBEAR
92 CIb_ex»x»y S“b- : : :
Every one who enters the profession of
teaching should begin by mastering some
of the best works on the subject. - He will
thus within a year acquire greater skill In
teaching than would come by experience
in a life-time.
E. 0. BOSTICK,
Attorney at Law,
WRIGHTS VILLE, GA.,
Come and see the finest assortment of Crockery, French China, American
China,
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS,
Stamped and Tin Ware, Toilet Sets, Agate Iron Ware, &c, 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. febl-12m
By Mus. J. O. BRAN0H,
O. BOWER,
art HLa-w.
IRWINTON, GA.
THE ABOVE BOOKS, THOUGH ALL AS
GOOD AS NEW, WILL BE SOLD
AT SECOND-BAND PRI
CES. APPLY AT
THIS OFFICE.
jan l-tf
Wc desire not to anticipate the pleasure
Jc 27-ly.
£LIAS HERRMAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
COCHRAN, GA.
Practices in the Counties of Pulaski,
Dodge, Telfair, Laurens and Montgomery,
mar 10 70-tf
J # A. THOMAS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
mar 10-tf COCHRAN, GA.
Dr. It. II. Hightower.
PRACTITIONER OF
MEDICINE AND SURGERY,
Dublin, Georgia,
Culls promptly attended day or nihgt
description, her llfc-liko delineations of
elniructer, and the pure moral tone of her
reflections, tho accomplished author gives
assurance that she inherits tho genius of
her gifted mother, Mrs. Curollnu Lee Hontz,
whoso works of fiction have been so uni
versally admired and still rank among the
most popular American hooks of their
class. "Anabcl’s Secret" Is developed in
California, of which State the author was
at one time a resident, nnd her vivid de
scriptions of some of the most wonderful
scenery of that picturesque region are
among the striking features of the story.
Tho now serial will run through some
eight or ten numbers of the Weekly. Sub
scribers who desire to have the story
complete should send In their subscriptions
at once.
THE white
I SEWING MACHINE
THKJHE8T OP AW,.
Unrivaled in Appearance,
Unparalleled in Simplicity,
Unsurpassed in Construction,
Unprecedented in Popularity,
And Undisputed in the Broad Claim
Of DCINQ THE •(
VERY BEST OPERATING
„ QUICKEST SEEDING,
i? HANDSOMEST, AMD
Most Perfect Sewing Machine
IN THB WORLD. .
A Little Romance of Broadway.
N. Y. letter in Chicago Inter-Oconn.
Three pro try young girls from Jor-
eoy City had loft tho furry boat to
walk up to tho elovated road, and
unluckily wore provided with only
one whalebone and silk covering for
their heads. TJio narrow sidewalk
imido it almost impossible for the
conso-
SASH JBLXIsriDS J^JSTJD DOOB S
ALL KINDS BUILDING MATERIAL.
Brick,
Paints,
Lime,
Plaster,
Cement,
r, Laths,
throe to walk abreast, and
qnontly one of them who was addres-
eod as Annie received all the drip
pings from tho oaves of tho umbrella
upon her unsolfiih bond.
A gentleman walking just behind
thorn notiood this, an 3 tried, as un
obtrusively as possiblo, to shelter her
with his own. For a block or so she
ignored tho attempt, but finally was
forced, in crossing tho stroot, to ac
cept tho courtosy, whioh sho did with
an embarrassed bow. It happened
that tho^outh had boon woll brought
up, and understood her four lost ho
sliouUl in any way tako adyantago of
his oourtosy to be importinont, and,
being of a rather mischievous turn of
wind, ho waited until ho caught her
oyo, os sho lookod shyly up, when,
assuming %t “far” look so ofton
soon on tho fuoos of the deaf and
dumb, ho pathetically touched his
fingor to his lips mid shook his head,
Tho girl lookod so immensely re
lieved that ho oamo near laughing
right out; ospooirlly when announced
that ho was spooohloss she showed
she wasn’t by quiotly observing to
one of her friends, “Oh, Mary, isn’t
it too bad this handsomo young man
is deaf and dumb?”
Mary thougnt it was, end wondor-
ed how it was ho over got along in
tho world, and, much- to tho ainuso-
ntont of this knight of tho umbrolla,
tho throe proceeded to dismiss him
girb-faaliion, mid from the color of
Itisoyos to the enj; of his elotlics he
was fully criticised, *Annio’ dooiding
that, as a husband, he would bo sans
roprooho, nevor swearing, never
Glass,
Locks,
Office at J. W. Peacock & Co.’s Drug
PRICES REDUCED TO THE VERY
LOWEST POINT. ESTIMATES
AND PLANS FURNISHED
FOR BUILDINGS.
Dr. T. H. Hall,
A Great Opportunity 1
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE
-A-geJiirb fox* XBUZET'ZET'A^.IIL.O *Wagon
WAREROOM OPPOSITE J. W. 'BURKF & CO., SECOND ST.,
MACON, GA.
Five Mile's Southwest
OF DUBLIN.
COLGAN C. CARROLL, M. D„
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Son of the Into Dr. James C. Carroll lias
located on his father’s placo twelve miles
west of Dublin, and offers liis professional
services to tho citizens of that section,
oct 23-tf
DR. I. H. HARRISON,
General Practitioner,
DUBLIN, GEORGIA.
Office, at Drug Store.
Calls during absence may be left with
E. J. Tarflky. At night ho can be found
at tho residence of Mrs. Keen.
Je ll, tf
over other machines, and in aubmittlng It to the
trade we put It upon its merits, and In no Initanca
has it ever yet failed to satisfy any recommendation
in Its favor.
Tho demand fortho White has Increased to such
an extent that wo are now compelled to turn out
A Com-ploto Bewtoef frdTmg'h.l.TEm
every tliroa aaaiaa.-a.toa to
tho <3.0.37- to svvpply
tho a.omevrxd.1
Every machine Is warranted for 3 year*, *nd
sold lor C'sh at liberal discounts, or upon easy
payments, to suit the convenience of customers.
J«-A8SHT0 wmtDlinmoocuriio tzesitosy.
WHITE SEW/NO MACHINE CO.,
. s He 368 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.
may 14-tf
A. E. CHOATE.
M. E. MCVAY.
4 First-Class Sewing Machine,
On a highly ornamented Iron Stand nnd
Treadle, with highly polished Walnut Top
and Drawer and Self adj'ietluir attachments
(Successors of W. T. McVay.)
—DEALERS IX—
GK3HIISriEDIRr-A-Ij MIEiX^aXX-A-XsriDIsE
Cotton Buyers, Warehousemen &
GENERAL FACTORS,
COCHRAN* - GEORGIA,
Arc fully equipped for a Mercantile Business, in each of its
departments, and all its varieties, and are confident; with their
improvement in system, additional experience and increased
facilities, of giving greater satisfaction to their patrons than
ever in the past.
C. HICKS, M. D
PRACTITIONER.
Mount Vernon, 6a.
jo 20, ly.
ESTABLISHED IN 1850.
.T. W. FLANDERS, M. D.,
Physician and Accoucheur.
WRIGHTSVILLE, GA.
Calls attended day nr night. Office nt
his residence. jo 20,1878, ly.
Importers and Jobbers of
Foreign and Domestic Hardware,
CUTLERY AND GUNS.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
IRON, STEEL AND
Carriage Makers* Materials.
Pianos, Cabinet Organs
SHEET MUSIC, VIOLIN nnd
GUITAR 8THING8, ARTISTS’ MA
TERIALS. WAX FLOWER MATERI
ALS. &c.
Idition to a complete line of General Merchandise, they sell every descrip-
of Farm Implements and Plantation Machinery, and would
pecially remind those wishing Gins 05, Cane Mills that they keep
always on hand these articles, of Massey’s and Schofield’s make,
which they sell at Manufacturer’s Prices—saving to the pur
chaser a little, in the items of trouble and expense.—
B3TTHEY are willing to be used by their customers as a
conveniejtce, in the transaction of any business
where it is not convenient for the parties
themselves to attend to such matters
in person.
JEWELER
•AGENTS FOR-
fairbanks standard scales.
C±L©rry«St.
MaOOXL 3 : : : CrSb-
jnn22 1879 ly
PRACTICAL
PICTURES
DUBLIN, GEORGIA,
Offers his services to tho .‘citizens of
Laurens and adjoining counties. All work
warranted and charges reasonable. Call
on mo nt the Tin Shop. 57-tf
Picture Frames.
STHEY INVITE ESPECIALLY THE PATRONAGE OF LAU1
COCHRAN, May 24, 1879.
HOWARD’S BAR !
FRICKS A8 LOW IN KVERY INSTANCE A'S ANY
QTHRU HOUSE.
IB TT
GEO. M. HOWARD <6 CO.
Wo invito tho attention of onr
friends and tho Public generally to*
our carefully selected stock of Pure
Whislcies, .
‘’If Lincoln hud not died,” ex
claimed a political orator, “what
would ho have been to-day?” ‘Alive,’
sadly wi lured a timid-looking man
on a book scat, land the tido of elo
quence was momentarily cheeked*—
Uawkcye.
A WOMAN
Who has once used the PEOPLE’S MACHINE will prefer it over all
others, and AGENTS selling it find it
just what the PEOPLE want. It makes
shuttle lock stitch, easily, does
the widest range of work, and winds the
IIIIISPIBr 1/ i J bobbins without running the works of the
mUm \ JBNll machine. Write for descriptive circulars
qffrn JMM and full particulars.
The Strobing House,
TOOMSBORO, GA.
MACON, GEORGIA.
Wines, Brandies,
Candies, Crackers, Tobacco,
and. Cigars, Snuff,
Sardiues &c, &c,
AURORA BEER on Draught
We shall be pleased to serve all
who will favor ns with
their Patronage.
Geo. M. Howard & Co.
X3Tx"bl±xi- : ,Gra.-
0. H. L. STRUBING Proprietor
KillwrigliT
STEPHENS VILLE, GA.
It is a great misfortune to have a
It takes the fra-
fretful disposition,
grance out of 0110’s life, and leaves
only woods whore a cheerful .disposi
tion would cause flowers to bloom.
Tho lnibit of fretting is one that
grove rapidly, unless it be sternly
repressed; mid tho best way io over
come it is to try always to look on
the ohooofu! side of things.
continuance of the same. My House is
near the Depot and first-class in all its
appointments.
Good Conveyance
Always in readiness to accommodate
the Traveling Public wlio may wish to go
from Tooinsboro to Dublin or any other
poiuk
Parties wanting work in my lino in
Laim as and adjoining couuties (where I
have practiced my trade for forty years)
are reminded that I have returned from
the North and made my headquarters at
St < nh.-m.vllK where I will always be found
when not elsewhere engaged.
ap£t-ly
Phila. Sewing Machine Co.,
1801 & 1303 Buttonwood St.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
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