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T he white
Sewing machine
the best OU AEE.
Unrivaled in Appearance,
Unparalleled in Simplicity,
Unsurpassed in Construction, •
Unprecedented in Popularity,
And Undisputed in the Broad Claim
0, BtlMO THE
VERY BEST OPERATING
„ QUICKEST BEEEING,
V HANDSOMEST, AND
Host Perfect Sewing Machine
IN THE WORLD*
MISCELLANEOUS,
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
JOHN MURRY MAN & CO
mtrTKI) OUT TO SKA.
IIOSK IIAHTWtCK THORPE.
Two riuli' one*, grown tired of piny,
Roamed by llie wi one Hummer day,
Watching ttin great wuvea COUlfi anil go,
Prattling—h* children will, yon know—
'A)f «lolln and marble*, k|t<fN and wlringa,
’.Sometime* hinting til graver thing*.
At ln*l they spied wlllihi their reach
An old hont east upon flic beach.
Ilelterakeltcf with merry din,
.Over It* aide* they elnmpercd in—
lien, with hia tangled, nut brown lialr,
Ilea*, with her aweet face flushed and fair.
Rolling In from the briny deep,
Nearer, nearer, the gout wave* ereop;
Higher, higher, upon the aanda,
Heaeliing out witli their giant hauda;
(Oraapiug the IhmiI in IwiaterotU glee,
Towing it up and out to sen.
The atm went down 'mid elouda of gold;
Nlgllt come, with footstep* damp and cold;
|>ny dawned; the hour* crept alowly by;
Anti now aero** the atinny aky
A black cloud stretches for uv ay,
And shuts the gohle.n gutea of day.
A itomi come* on, with flash and roar,
While all the aky la ahrouded o'er;
The great wove* rolling from ilia west,
HWng nlglit and dark lies* on their breast,
;8tlll float* the hoot through driving alorm,
I’roleehsl by God’* powerful arm.
•The home-lxrtind vessel. “Benbtrd." Ilea
In ready trim, ’twist aea and aklea,
Her captain paces real less now,-
A troubled look upon Ida brow;
Wliile all Ids nerves with terror thrill—
The aliudow of some coming III.
The mute cornea up to when? lie stands,
And grasps Ida arms with eager hands;
"A lamt Ims Just swept past,” wty*he,
■“Hearing two children out to aea—
Tin dangerous now to put about,
Yet they cannot he saved without."
“Naught hut their safely will suffice—
•They must lie saved!" the captain cries.
.“By every thought that’s Just ami right,
By lips I hoped to kiss to-night,
I’ll peril vessel, life mid men,
And dial will not forsake me then."
With nnxintiH faces, one and all.
Knelt mau reaponded to the call,
And,when at last, through driving storm,
They lifted up each little form,
•The captain started with a groan:
/•My God!" he cried, they are my owu."
Michael Bakunin was the father
,of nihilism.
, MKKCER HAYNES,
Attorney at Law,
ntJULlX. GEORGIA.
This will not be a gay cabinet.
I’lie wives of the new officers do not
love society.
Mrs. Garfield, the ‘cider, and her
grand-eh iId t en will spend the sum-
collections maile a si>eciulty. Office m
Court House. jt-2®, 1y. .
ALSO
J. E. HICKS,
-A.-tlj’y a/fc TjSb-w--
Diiblin, Georgia.
Will practice in the counties of Johnson,
Emanuel, .Montgomerv, Telfair. Dodge
i.ud Wilkinson. feh 2, IftHl-lf
PATAPSCO GUANO FOR SALE
Lent is the seuspn in which
Christians aro supposed to go into
dry dock for repairs.
All the states along the Atlantic
coast except Delaware arid Florida
contain more females than males.
Parties Desiring to Purchase Can Leave their Orders
With F. H Rowe or Perry & Linder If I am notin town.
J3gP*At the old price—490 pounds of cotton per ton delivered in Dublin.
JULIAS HERRMAN,
ATTORNEY A T LA W,
COCIIUAN, GA.
Practices in the Counties of Pulaski,
Dodge, Telfair. Laurens and Montgomery,
,ntnr Ilf tll-tf
The Cincinnati Enquirer thinks
it must bo a sublime spectacle to sec
Mahouc holding a caucus by himself.
CROCKETTS IRON WORKS
Att Arab came lo the river side,
With a donkey bearing an obelisk
But he would not try to ford tho tide,
For ho had too good an *
—lionlon Globe.
MANUFACTURERS STEAM ENGINES, SAW MILLS, WITH
Improved Friction Feed & Ratchet or Screw Head Block,
GRIST Sc FLOUR MILLS, PULLETS,
GliAKING, BOX ING, AND MILL WORK GENERALLY.
SUGAR MILLS AND KETTLES
23J-. ALWAYS ON HAND.
Cotton Presses, Hand, llorse and Power, Iron
BAILING, ETC.
Hr. It. H. Hightower
During the lust twelve years twenty
one American girls have traded off
their good looks and their father's
money for empty European titles.
Ex-Senalor Eaton, of Connecticut,
is already marked as the next demo
cratic candidate for governor in that
state. But 1882 is a while ofl yet.
'rite thrifty Gormans aro pushing
their way info Mexico. Near Aca
pulco they tire buying laud on two
ycurs time at 40 cents pfir aero. -
Joshua L. Smith, a farmer of
Fond dn Lac, aged uinoty-ninoyears,
committed Bnieido recently because
ho had sworn nover to live to ho a
hundred.
the White Is the meet eon-
Tho great popularity of —
Vtnclnn tribute to Us exccl'.cnco and superiority
over other machines, and in submitting it to tho
trade we put It upon its merits, and In no Instance
has It ever yet failed to satisfy any recommendation
In its favor.
The demand (ortho Whilo has increased to such
an extent that we aro now compelled to turn out
UL Coxsiplet© SQ-wS-ngf 2u£ac3al3M»
every tlxree 330l3a.-a.toa laa.
tlxe cta^r to e-vapply
tlxed.e3aa.aa3.cLl
Every machine Is w&rrantcd (or 3 years, and
sold for c-sh at liberal discounts,or upon easy
payments, tosuttihe convenience of customers.
JtSo-AGEHTS WAH5ED IN UHOCCUHZO MB2IT0BT.
WRITE SEWImTmACHINE CO.,
he 358 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.
mnyl4-ly
PRACTITIONER DP
MEDICINE AND SURGERY
Dublin, Georgia.
(.'alls promptly attended di»y or nlglit
Office at J. W. Pkaoock & (*o."s Drug
Store. Jc 20, ly.
Dr. T. H. Hall,
OKKICK AM) HKHIUKNi'K
Five Miles Southwest
OK 1)1’III,IX.
j«:20-tf
Our facilities for Repairing Steam Engines arc equal, if not superior, to any
works in the State. Tools all new. and of the best make. Our eastings are made of
tin* best iron that the market affords. All work warranted.
|£§r Send for Price List and Circulars to
BREWER’S LUNG RESTORER.
E. Crockett Sc Sons.
Gail Hamilton is to bo appointed
proHc-laurauto of tho state depart
ment. Windom also ought to got
some point from her on banking at
8 per cent, u month.
Alexander III. has already so many
trusty assistants about him to con-
duot tho buaiuoss of-tho ompmM lmt
there is really nothing loft for him
to do officially, except to act as a tur-
MACON, GEORGIA
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Sou of tin- late Dr. Jumes C. Carroll has
located on his father’s place twelve miles
west of Dublin, and olfera his professional
services to the citizens of Hint section,
oct 2)Mf
Over-Cropping.
'There is great danger that southern
plunler* will overshoot. The yield
/already evidenced of tho past year
^ltows there is hardly a limit to the
PRACTITIONER.
possibilities. Tho fear is that all
.willas usual go cotton crazy, and
producing iuoreaso faster than the
mill* can consume. The consump
tion is alroady largo, but it is easier
.and ohonpor to.oultivato cotton than
it is to establish spindles. The
.emotion of manufactories is a slow
proooss, but wo immensely enhance
.agricultural crops in a year. The
sumo prudence should characterize
farming operations as oontmoreial
jtrnnsactions. A morohant would
hardly stuko his all on a single ven
ture, without thinking of tho mis-
juipa that might befall. Do notour
planters become tho worst kind of
speculators when tltey risk all choir
past and future gums am) coming
popes on a single production which
may become a drug on tho market
because iho supply exceeds thodo-
tnand ? It would scotn natural that
those without othor resources would
first desire to make themselves safe
f roinoouti ng<moi(#befora they ven
ture ” upon a course of peril. Ono
man can tnko hitnsolf as u sample of
/every other. If he believes ootton is
♦ ho only money crop he will plant
largely mid so will evorybodv olse,
and tho yiold ho immense. Why, it
|s now estimated by many tliatsixteon
million cores were planted in the
ileooy staple last spring. From tho
jnoroaaod raquost for fertilizers it is
inferred tho uoroago will be inoroas-
jcd. Thus with a bad season there is
a good crop assurad, and with fair
weather tho crop will bo simply im
mense. Can present prioes be main
tained? They are called low. The
big receipts are keeping quotations
.down. Will tho heavy orop prospect
jtdvunco them? Is it not bolter to
Imvo an abnndanco of provisions on
a place than a quantity otlow priced
ootton—that which sells for less than
it costs to produce? These are sub
jects which can bo digested at leisure.
Wo trust they may induce some to
add to the corn crop.—Columbus
Enquirer.
“I don’t Ijko a cottage-built man,*’
laid young Sweeps to his rich old
uncle, who wus telling tho story of
)tis early trials fur the hundredth
lime. “What do you mean by at
pottage-built umn ?” Asked his un
cle, “A man with only otto story,”
answered young Sweeps. That aot-
tlod it. Young Sweeps was left out
uf lus .uncle's wj|L
Mount. Vernon, Ga.
Alexander III. should remember
tho old epigram, “Russia is a despot
ism tempered with assassination.”
Tho tnildor tho rule the less danger
that the ruler will bo “tampered” by
bullet or bombshell.
Dr. John Hall says that you can
novor speak with much confidence
of a man’s future until you seo what
kind of a wifo ho gets. But sup
pose lie ramains a widower all his
life?
lames, china, GLASSWARE, 1 Wmm
CROCKERY, CHANDA LI ERS, HALL LIGHTS. T
CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, KITCHEN
KNIVES, TINWARE. WOODEN WARE,
JAPANNED TINWARE,
COCHRAN, - * GA.
Trouts all diseases of the Dental Organs;
lllls by Hie improved mode; inserts bounti
ful sets of artificial tooth; uses nothing but
the very host mtuorial known to tho pro
fession, jun ,1, 81-ly
AGATE IRONWARE, BASKETS
WILLOW WARE, STOVES of nil kind*. Agent for
J. W. FLANDERS, M. D
THE EXCELSIOR HOT BLAST COOK STOVE.
Physician and Accoucheur,
Senator Conkling is*roportod to
have said: “Gentlemen, I may not
live to 800 it; my children may not
live to see it; but my children’s chil
dren will live to see Chicago the
greatest city on earth J”
Tho nows of the assassination of
czar was sttolt a terrible shock to this
country that it caused at least 50,000
women to simultaneously exclaim:
“l do wonder if tho man who is to
succeed him is married!”
nlglit Office ut
jc 20, 1878, ly.
Send in your orders, (’nil and sec me. Special Inducements offered to merchants.
Ids residence,
Doctor, I have taken f
Taka “KlKFrait’a Pkucvia*
Ci’K«,” the gnat daatroyer of
Chilli and Fever. It never falls
to cure.
altnoit every medicine
known, and yet I >hakv.
KIEFFER’S
PERUVIAN
CURE,
The socialists of New York and
Chicago, who fire off papor bomb
shells at a dead emperor, with tut
ocean and flvo thousand miles inter
vening, arc, at any rate, doing a safe
albeit ridiculous business. They arc
not likely to be mistaken for the ni
hilists.
The Great Destroyer of
W never-failing Specific for Chills and Fever, Ague, Dumb Ague,
XT r PetsiWent frifermitterit and Remittent Fevers, General.Debility,
Y Ancemia, Night Sweats, and all other Diseases caused by
Miasma or Malaria.
In presenting “KIEFFER’S PERUVIAN CURE” to the public, I feel
that I supply a need long felt, combining, as it does, two most important essentials
for its success:—unequaled anti-periodic and tonic properties; anil its cheapness, that
puts it in the reach of all. 1 do not claim for it that it is an antidote “for all the
ills that flesh i-Hieir to,” hut confidently assert that it will completely and effectually
eradicate from the system the cause of Chills and Fever, Ague, and all that train
of diseases caused by malarial and miasmatic poison, leaving all the vital functions
natural, healthful and vigorous. This preparation, being purely vegetable and free from
all poisonous minerals is perfectly harmless, and can be taken at all times without any
ill effects. We particularly caution those suffering, against the worthless preparations,
advertised under high-sounding Greek and Latin names, as 25-cent cures for diseases
resulting from miasma, and not to have foisted upon them so-called antidotes of
unprincipled nostrum dealers.
Ask fur “ Kloffer’8 Peruvian Cure,” and take no other.
The legislature of North Carolina
has passed a bill prohibiting tho sale
or puralmso of any spiritous liquors
except wino, under heavy penalties,
it is to bo submitted to thff people
for ratification in. August, and if
adopted then, will go into effect on
the 1st of October.
He sttid ho was bashful, ami blush
ed painfully, ami asked her if she
could spell bashful. She said she
might do it on a pinch, and spelled
it b-a-s-h-f-o-o-1. lie looked uu-
ctisily at her and wondered if she
were umutorubly ignorant.
DAYANT A WOOD,
COMMISSION
PRICE, 25 CENTS A BOTTLE.
—*-F0R SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND COUNTRY DEALERS.
PREPARED BY
EDWARD J. KIEFFER,
Druggist,
Cor. West Broad and Stewart Sts., SAVANNAH,
FOK SALE AT __ -
J. W. Peacock & Co.’s Drug Store.
It was getting woll into the night.
Sho yawned, and then asked if he
over saw a snapping turtle. “Once,” j
ho replied, “in a show.” Said she, j
“It’s very funny, but do you know j
you sort of remind me of that bird?”
“Why?” he asked. “Oh, you hang
on so.” *
Savannah
tile without the slightest benefit. A friend
of hers, to whom I mentioned it. told mo
to get n iKittle of Brewer’s Lung Restorer,
which I did. and ln» than one bottle eurtrt
her entirely. I will recommend it to nil
who ure similarly affected.
Yours truly, Nathan C. Munroe.
uov3-2te8wk.80,
Georgia.
Special attention given to sole of Cotton,
Hieennd Naval Store*. Advnuees made
on Mpnincott. Agents for Drake’s
Cotton Tltvs, Ang ts.tf
Scpl, lWO-ly
m.