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ESTAB I4HED IN 1850.
Professional Cards,
"1IER.\ SOLDIER BOY.
r HE WHITE
SEWING MACHINE
the best of aia.
rivaled in Appearance,
Unparalleled in Simplicity,
Unsurpassed in Construction,
Unprecedented in Popularity,
d Undisputed in the Broad Claim
omrmoiMi
[JUY BEST OFERATIMO
_ QUICKEST SEEUNOi
Importers and Jobbers of
: oraigfl and Domestic Hardware
CUTLERY AND GUN8, •
■■■ Hi' Or,i . • -I. Iir in ir<•!i '1 ;i wav.
HB' "II 1 !>:• I )i.•••>.. 'it hi , in' >tIn'f Im v.) I
Wiivcil our H i;.'one flay,
hHB'II in dir from before it,
ipHl llio linne t where duly led,
hurried without a falter; 1
m* I ho boldest, lie fought mid bled,
the day was won, but the field was red,
Wiul #ho blood of his ftps)/ young heart
On JiiA country's 1ml I owed,alt nr.
Ok lb*- trampled breast of Hit* bailie plain,
Whore the foremost ranks hud wrestled,
On bis pale, pure fuee not a mark of pain,
(His mother dream* they will meet again),
The fairest form amid all the slain, .y ■
Like a child asleep—lie nontled. I
In the solemn shades of the woods t\iri ;
swept 1 if ’ ' . I
The field where Ids eomnules found ulm,
Th‘*y burled him there—and the hot tears
crept ~
Into strong men’s eyes that had seldom
we jit, '
(His mother—Cod pity her—smiled and
slept, ■
Dimming her arms were around him).
A grave hi the woods with the grass
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
IRON, STEEL AND
Carriage Makers’ Materials,
HANDSOMEST, ABB
Perfect Sewing Machine
IN THE WORLD.
—AGENTS FOR—
FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES
CIbLex , z?'y Sij-
Maoon, • • : Cfa.-
jan22 lt*70 ly
GEORGE S. OBEAR
MACON, GEORGIA,
92 CHERRY STREET,
HOWARD’S BAJi !
•WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN-
■ IB-3T
GEO. M. HOWARD £ CO. I
Wo invite tlic attention of onr
friends and the Public generally to
our carefully selected stock of Pure
Wines, Brandies, Whiskies,
Candies, Crackers, Tobacco,
a n d Cigars, Snuff,
Sardines &c, &c,
AURORA BEER on Draught
Wo shall be pleased to serve all
who will favor us with
their Patronage.
Geo. M. Howard & Co.
ZDixlDliicuOra.-
Feb, 5th, 70.
XiamcL^ps., OlfcLixLP;, Glass Ware
Crockery, Cliandaliers, Hall Lights, Table Cutlery,
o’ergrown, '■,
A grave in the heart of bis mother—
Ills clay la the one lies lifeless and lone;
There Is not a name, (hero Is not a stone—
And only the voice of the wind niaketh
nidini
.O'er the gravo where nev.or a flower Is
strewn,
Rut his memory tires in the other.
POCKET CUTLERY, KITCHEN KNIVES, TINWARE, WOODEN WARE,
The greet popularity of the White It the moil con-
; -(ccllcnco and superiority
over oTher machine*, and In submitting It Ip the
trade we put It upon Its merit*, and In no Instance
has It ever yet failed to eaU*b«ny recommendation
In Its favor.
UL Cenaplot* Sar-wlM-ET 3vtoc3aJja«
every tiiroo aao.lsvia.tfM* la
tSa* «.o.y to is-u-ppiy
13m demuial
nWiQIWTQ 77ANTE IN NMOOCOTIE TI2MT0ET.
WHITE SEWIMTmACHINE CO.,
\ M 368 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.
may 14-tf
Agate Iron Ware, Baskets, Willow ware, and STOVES OF ALL KINDS. Agent
for the
Excelsior Hot Blast Cook Stoves.
Send in your orders. Call and see me. Spociol inducements offered to Merchants.
ynelno tribute to its exi
over other machines, and .
tradewe putltupon Its merits, and In no Instance
has It ever yet failed to eetUb any recommendation
In lit favor.
“ SSF&S’SSZ-wTu
Ci iyls ; Naomi wtia 680 years old
when she was married.
febl*80-ly
A Richmond, Kentucky, moan-
ttain preacher reported, to tho Con*
jforonco 818.5iO* and tvyenty-soven
pairs of socks as tho sum total of his
year’s salary for preaching tho gos*
pel.
S-A-SH ZBJLHEsTIDS .A-IDTID DOOBS.
ALL KINDS BUILDING MATERIAL.
Paints,
Oils,
Putty,
Glass,
Locks, Hinges,
IMPORTANT TO TEACHERS!
“Dayn a fool]’said Wilkins to hi»
wife. ^
“Corteiiily,’ repfiod Mrs. Wilkin*
Nourishing u noodle. *• Whereuhouts
are you worn out?’
“Some people are too smart to live
long,* retorted ho.
'‘My dear,’ said sho smiling sweetly
“lot mo congratulate you upon your
fair prospects of long lifer-
Bluutt.
Wo disliko ahum, whether'it be
sham social, slmm political, or sham
religions. It is but a littlo while at
most that we have to romuin in tills
world;—-why cannot we bo real while
wo archoro?
Brick,
Lime,
Plaster,
Cement,
Iluir, _ Laths,
PRICES DEDUCED TO THE VERY
LOWEST POINT. ESTIMATES
AND PLANS FURNISHED
FOR' BUILDINGS.
Agent for BUFFALO -Wagon.
. WAREKOOM OPPOSITE J. W. BURKE & CO., SECOND ST.,
MACON, GA.
A Teacher's Library ter Sale.
Consist'ng in part of the following
works: •
cypher's AUT OK TEACHING SCHOOL.
wickehsham’s methods of" instruction.
“ HCHOOL ECONOMY.
TII15 HISTORY AND PROGRESS OF EDUCATION
UY PIIILOBH1LIU8.
CALKINS’ OBJECT LESSONS.
WATSON’S HAND-BOOK OF CALISTHENICS &
GYMNASTICS,
SPENCERIAN KEY TO PRACTICAL PENMAN
SHIP.
JOHONNOT’8 SCHOOL HOUSES.
HOOT’S SCHOOL AMUSEMENTS.
BATES’ TEACHER’S INSTITUTES.
THE TEACHERS 1 OU1DE TO ILLUSTRATION.
CLARKE’S SEX IN EDUCATION.
BARNARD’S EDUCATION IN EUROPE.
<&e. &C. &C. &C.
Is a compound of the virtues of sarsapa
rilla, stllllngia, mandruke, yellow.dock,
with the loduloof potash and Iron, all pow
erful blood-making, blood-cleansing, and
life-sustaining elements.. It is the purest,
safest, and in every way tho most effectual
alterative mcdliftno known or available to
the public. The sciences of medicine and
nil diseasos resulting from impure blood.
It euros Scrofula, and nil scrofulous
diseases, Erysipelas, Rose, or St. An
thony’s Fire, Pimples and Face-
grubs, Pustules, Blotches, Boils, Tu
mors, Tptter, Humors, Salt Rhoum,
Scald-head, Ringworm, Ulcers, Sores,
Rheumatism, Mercurial Disease,N eyi-
ralgln, Female Weaknesses and Ir
regularities, Jaundice, Affbctlons of
tlio Liver, Dyspepsia, Emaciation,
and General Debility.
By Its searching and cleansing qualities
it purges out tho foul corruptions which
contaminate tho blood, and caupo de
rangement and docay. It stimulates and
enlivens the vital functions. It promotes
energy and strength. It restores and pre
serves health. It Infuses now life and
vigor throughout the whole system. No
sufferer from any disease whlcharises from
impurity of the blood need despair, who
will give Ayer’s Sarsaparilla a fair
trial. Remember, the earlier tho trial,
the speedier tlnrcuro.
Its rocipo has boon furnished to physi
cians everywhere; and they, recognizing
its superior qualities, administer it m their
practico.
For nearly forty years Ayer’s Sar
saparilla has been widely used, and it
now possesses the confidence of millions
of pcoplo who have experienced benefits
from its marvellous curative virtues.
Prepared by Or. 1. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical uml Analytical Chemist8,
Lowell, Mass,
■OLD BY ALL DMJQ018TS EVERYWHERE.
A. E. CIIOATE,
(Successors of W. T. McVay )
■* Sitting-Bull wua so named, occotd
ing to JouquiU Miller, beoatieo boitq
sliot through tho legs iff buttle, I hash
upright mid continued to fight witl
tho floreoneas of a wounded buffali
bull.
-DEALERS IN-
Every one who outers the profession of
leaching should begin by mastering some
of t he best works on the subject. 11c will
thus within a year acquire greater skill in
teaching than would come by experience
in a life-liino.
GKEUCTZEUA-Ii LLSFiOI-I^LTSTIDXsEl
Cotton Buyers, Wapelicrasemen &.
GENERAL FACTORS,
COCHRAN. - ..... GEORGIA,
. Are 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.
Whon a fool is young ho spoi
muoh time in parting his hair in t
middle, When ho is old and bald
wastes muoh.iiino in trying to mi
tho omU of his spare looks moot
tho polished crown above!
THE ABOVE ROOKS, THOUGH ALL A8
GOOD AS NEW, WILL BE SOLD
AT SECOND-HAND PRI
CES. APPI.Y AT
THIS OFFICE.
-Woman's inhumanity to man
what koops tho broom market stem
—Oil CityJOcrriok.
Old Sojourner Truth says sho 1
moro alarm about tho oivilisod hoa
on than sho bus about those who
not civilised.
IVTx 1 l'wr i |g;~H T
STEPIIENSVILLE, GA.
Parties wanting work in my line in
Laurens and adjoiuing counties (whore I
have practiced my trade for forty years)
are reminded that I have returned from
the North and mndo my headquarters at
Stcphensvlllo, where 1 will always be found
when not elsewhere engaged.
ap23-ly
cuascr a* little, in the items ot trouble and expense. -
CATHEY are willing to be used by their customers as a
convenience, in the transaction of any business
where it is not convenient for the parties
themselves to attend to such matters
in person.
Pittsburg isonjoving gas for sov
ty i)vo cents por thousand and sm
and soot for nothing. Wo can’t
bo born lucky.
For sale by J. W. Peacock & Co.
WRIOHTSYILLE
Tho body of Burr, Professor Wiso'
pompauion, was without coat vest o
pants when found in the lako. Iti
thought that ho leaped from* tho bal
loon to lighten it, intending toswiu
nsjiorc. ‘\ " '
HIGH SCHOOL
Who has once sod the PEOPLE’S MACHINE will prefer it over al
otliers, and AGENTS selling it find it
■ j»st whntthe PEOPLE want. It makes
the shuttle lock stitch,
This school will be opened on tlic 12th
Inst, for the reception of pupils. Tho
scholastic year will he divided into two
terms—the first consisting of six mouths,
and the second or fall term of three.
RATES OF TUITION
For the primary English bronchos, em
bracing Spelling, Reading, Writing and
Otins took out! It isn’t always
young men who wear the swoc
smiles and nearly bivnk thoL. »<
m.ukingourth pleasant, for you dm
the courtship season, who are
quickest to got tip of a cold mon
;ind btv'hl a tire during married
runs easily, does
the widest range of work, and winds tlia
bobbins without running the works of the
machine. Write for descriptive circulars
and full partieulars.
of English Composition, $2.50.
For the Higher English branches, em
bracing Natural Philosophy, Astronomy,
Physical Geography, Geology, Meteorol
ogy, Physiology, Composition, Rhetoric,
Geometry and Algebra, $3.60.
For Ancient Languages, with the various
branches of Higher Mathematics, $4.00.
1ERMS:
Pupils will be charged from the time of
entrance to the end of the term. No de
duction will be made for lost Jime except
in case of protracted sickness.
One-half of the tuition will be required
in advance—the remainder at the close of
the t n rm, fgr Patrons can pay tlieir
tuition monthly if preferred.
SPECIAL. .
. Young men will be prepared for any
College they wish to enter.
W A MOORE,
Miss M. E. DUsENBERRY, CiPa] '
Assistant
A few voung men can obtain boarding
m the family of the Principal.
j«n!4 . 80*4t
Phila. Sewing Machine Co.,
1801 & 1803 Buttonwood St.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
The t ime for a woman to ■marry
after she has counted up her cash ai
found that she win support herself
case her husband turns politician.
A First-Class Sewing Machine,
On a highly ornamented Iron Stand and
Treadle, with highly polished Walnut Top
and Drawer and Self adjusting attachments
to do al\ kinds of work, delivered ou re
ceipt of
Twenty Fiv« Dollars in Cash’,
at any railroad depot m the United Stales,
t^-FRKR OF CHARGE. No such ma
chines were ever before offered et this low
prick, and for all kinds of familv sewing
THEY HAVE NO EQUAL. They wifi
do more work with greater rapidity, more
case of management and less fatigue to the
operator than any other machine in the
market. Every machine warranted for 8
years. Sewing machine agents and all
persons out of employment, male and fe
male, will find this a splendid opportunity
to engage in a profitable business. Send
scp3-40t
“Elizabeth, there ain’t no patches
ou them breeches yet.’ U I can’t fix it
now. no way. Pm too busy., “Well
give me the patch, then; an’ I’ll car
ry it arouttd with me. I don’t want
people to think 1 can’t, afford tho'
pk)th,*
Fo.r Sale.
I am offering for sale the place on which
I now live, one of the most desirable places
MANUFACTURERS OF ANP DEALERS IN
Carriages, Buggies, Wagons,
Olfa-ll a -ren 3 s Carriages
Saddles, Harness, Valises, Leather, Whips
Trunks and Shoe Findings, Etc., •
ROBT H. MAY. D
A. R. GOODYEAR ( M A LA A : Re P oslto1
S^PARMELEE > M ALOIS, GA- 208 Broad I
O. to. FAK.Ut.LEK - tmstn OR fUiomr St 7
in the county, consisting of 400 acres of
good land. 150 acres in cultivation, under
good fence; situated -Q miles West of
Dublin. Good dwelling Iiouse with all
necessary outhoures, four tenement houses,
goo*l water, one of (he healthiest places in
ilti* State; sickm almost unknown on the
placx*. Apply at oiuv to
W. M SCARBOROUGH.
nov (i,
Boos have begun to. kill off their
drones for t lie winter. If the human
sjK'cios could thin out,their ranks in
this way every falj fewer candidates
for tin* legislature would shovv up m
the spring.
for a Circular.
Centennial Machine Co., Lim’d,
TO Filbert Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
may 28 tf 1
^ MKCEE lAYNKS.
Attorney at LawJ l
DVD UN, GEORGIA. ,
Collections made a specialty. Ofllcc In
Ciyirt House. ]l*20, ly.
m. h. mm, *
: * I 7
Att’y and Counsellor at Law,
DUBLIN, GA.
Jw 20, ly.
J. E. HICKS,
Sb±> Xia-w--
-AND--
REAL ESTATE AG’T.
Mount Vernon, Georgia.
j| 20, 1878, ly.
B. 0. BOSTICK,
Attorney at law,
WRIGHT'SVJLLE, GA.,
jo 20, ly,” |
O. BOWER,
-A/fati’^7" a»i3 La-w- 9
IRWINTON, GA.
Je 27-1 y.
JULIAS HERRMAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
\COCHRAN, GA. I
Practices in the Counties of Pulaski!*]
Dodge, Telfair, Laurens and Montgomery. 1
I mar 10 70-tf
I A. THOMAS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
mar 10-tf COCHRAN, GA.
Dr. It. II. Hightower.
PRACTITIONER OF |
MEDICINE ANI> 8UHGEHY,
Dublin, Georgia.
I Calls promptly attended day or night
Office at J. W. Peacock & Co.’s Drug
Store, jo 20, ly.
1 Da*. T. H. Hall,
' OFFICE AND RESIDENCE
t, Five Milos Southwest
rt I OF PURLIN.
je20-tf
COLGAN C. CARROLL, M. D.,
’ PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
, Son of tlie lato Dr. James C. Carroll lias
located on his father’s place twelve miles
l west of Dublin, and offers his professional
, services to the citizens of that section.
oct 28-tf
* DR. 1. H. HARRISON,
c
» General Practitioner,
JH.HSI.EN, GEORGIA.
Office at Dray Store.
| Calls during absence may bo loft with
s E. J. Taubluy, At night lie can lie found
; at the residence of Mrs. Keen,
jo 11. tf
» C. HICKS, M.D.,
-
c PRACTITIONER.
Mount Vernon, Ga.
-1 jo 20. ly.
o
11 4. W. FLANDEItS, M. D.,
Physician and Accoucheur.
» . WR1GHTSVILIE, GA.
r 1
Calls attended day or night. Office at
; a ids residence. jc 20,1878, ly.
The Strobing House,
TOOMSBORO. GA.
c
t . —l°t -
; O. II. L. STltTHING i’roprioim’
0 —-fOf
" Thanking the Public for their liluiral
• patronage in the past, l respectfully ask a
eontinuinuc of the same. Mv House is
near tho Depot and first-class in all its
, appointments.
1
1 Good Conveyance
Always in readiness to amtmmodate
tho 'I navet ing Public who may wish to go
s from Toomsboro to Dubliu or any other
f point.