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Benson‘s Gapoine Parqus Plasters.
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The World for 1880 .
Democrats them.?,-Ives everywhe carefully e should in
f nn alike ol
the aeiioSLcf tbeir party throughout
the country and of the movements
ot Their Republican opponents. A
failure to do this in 1870 contributx
ed greatly to the loss by the Democ¬
racy of the fruits of the victory
fairly won at the polls.
The tfio year 1880 promises to be
one of most interesting and im
portant years of this country. It
will witness a Presidentian election
which may r-'suli in re-cstabiishing
the Government of this country on
the principle- of its constitutional
founders, or in permanently chang¬
ing the relations of the States to
the Federal power- No intelligent
man can regard such an election
with indifference. The World,, as
the Only daily English paper pub¬
lished iu the city of New York
which upholds the doctrines of con¬
stitutional the Democracy, Conservative will steadily
represent
tion in this great canvass. It will
do .this iu no spirit of servile
sanship, bat temperately and firmly.
It will be as swift to rebuke what
regards as infidelity to
principles or to the honorable laws
of political conflict on the part
its foes. It will uphold no
date for ofiice whom it believes
be unworthy of the support of
est men, and accept no platform
which it believes to
or to contradict the true
of onr national prosperity and
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ure it can make of each day’s pass¬
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ty. It will aim hereafter, as hereto¬
fore, at accuracy first of all tilings
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ho .■. over humble, shall ever be per¬
muted truly to complain that he has
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] , 1 truly to boast that it can
i f orce the .fair criticisms of
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!m st"i! its daily circulation trebled
weakly circulation pushed
far that of any otligr week¬
ly-newspaper fa lias the country. This
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cjiterprh-o, Icctinr ceaseless activity in col •
itn'D -lews and and unfaltering loyalty deal¬
to to its readers in
ing wit!* the questions of the day.
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ti-' -o' have won, and that The
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GEORGIA, CivAwford County:
Henry C. 'Vt.iio has applied for
selling apart and valuation of home¬
stead and exemption of personalty
under the Constitution and laws of
Georgia, and I will pass upon the
same at my office in Knoxville on
the 10th day m' ol May next at to
o’clock a. Witness the Honora
ble It. D. Smith, Judge of Court of
Ordinarv.
This April 12th, I860
V. S. Holton,
C. C. Ordinary.
GEORGIA. Crawford County:
C. It. Hatcher, administrator
the estate of II. 11. Collier deceased,
applies for leave to sell the real es¬
tate belonging therefore to said estate. cite all
This is to per¬
sons concerned to show cause be¬
fore the Court of Ordinary of said
county within (he time prescribed by
law why said application should not
bo granted. Witness the Honora¬
ble R, I). Sarrtij Judge of Ordinary.
This April 2::d, 1880.
V. S. Holton.
C. C. Ordinary
GEORGIA, Crawford County:
J, N. Mathews, Guardian C. B. Le
Sucv.r applies for letters of dismis¬
sion from said trust. This is there¬
fore to cite all persons eonee rued to
show cause before the Court of Ordi¬
nary of said County within the time
prescribed by law why said applica-
tion should not be grouted. Wit¬
ness the Honorable R. D. Smith
Judge of Court of Ordinary.
This April 2nd, 1880.
Y. S. Holton,
C. C. Ordinary.
18S0 SPRING. SPRING 1880.
Croquet and games for in-door and
out-door,
ARCFIERY! ARCHERY !!
That fascinating game 15, 15, 15, the
greatest game on earth, sent postpaid
to any address on receipt of 25 cents.
Remember my extensive stock of Pict¬
ures. Frames, Books, Window Shades,
Window Cornicing, and cc.il and see me
when in the city.
E. I), IRVINE,
4G Second Street,
Macon, Georgia.
FOR mUDsIiI*
A good No. 3 GRAIN THRESH
and SEPERATOU, Geisers make,
mounted on 4 wheels, as good as new
and very cheap for cash or on time
with good paper.
Address, M. D. STROUD.
82 St Knoxvi.le, Ga.
I ' ERIE!" ATTRABTWE IHIEEIIFIIL.
l . _ IWMIMPLETE Mrs. Julia l'Ianlr Wrin’ht’s New HOW Book A
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a ». Headquarters far full blooded a young omkccpur'l U E,
1 {mg .31.; and Dark B m h mas, B u ff an 1! Bl ask. ‘ fifEM-Kéwms' TbWsneed nomxacmmmmn.
\ W“)? f , 3, A “‘i‘. Oochins, Games, m. Brown Eggs Leghorns, m an Red mime. Pyle rrgmr‘amzexm Ooffiw. mnmmadzsyamz.mm; Draw“ fawning: Hfikmu.
Jwvgjgzr,1": i, 32.00 for 13. Send stamp for mu.— 33%,?{1r-Mwummmmfirmb
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3“. Auburn Poultry yang. N EEUED 12.31.03.433 75% BY 593%23333?
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{ . AGEHI§ WANngga'zrfiéfia‘imWE
$500 REWARD
For every grain of impurity or
found in Dixie flaking
It contains no alum, am¬
monia, acid, plaster of Paris or
such articles usual in cheap
powders, the effects of which
dyspepsia and its long train
Nothing that stomach, is injurious to
the most delicate in young
old. It you would have good,
light, nutritious and wholesome
buy none hut DIXIE
BAKING POWDER. Don’t be
with some inferior powder
because your merchant says it is
as good. He wants to sell his
and has never tried thi?. Manufac¬
tured in Macon, Ga., by Roland B
Hall, Druggist.
TO SG000 A
Year, or $5 to
$20 a day in
your own lo
cality. No risk. Women do as well
as men. Mauy make more than the
amount stated above. No one can
fail to make money fast. Any
can do the work. You can
from 50ets. to $2 an hour by devot
ing your evenings anil spare time to
the business. It costs nothing lo
moneymaking try the business. Nothing like it
ever offered
Business pleasant and strictly
orable. Reader, if yon want to
know all about the best paying
iness before the public, send us
address and we will send you
particulars and private terms free
samples worth $5 also free; you can
then make up your mind for yourself.
George Stinson & Co.,
Portland, Maine.
WANTED BIBLES AGENTS for
ing Crudou’s Concordance and over
Illustrations, with ull the now features,
also for Literature, Art and Song,
over 400 engravings. These are
hooks to sell for the HOLIDAYS.
f*»i l’urenti?, ami Lil oral tiro, Art
*u<mauwi»»«n
Allan tudy
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
geo. a ©beau,
©2 CHERRY STREET,
—WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
CHINA, GLASSWARE,
CHANDELIERS, HALL LIGHTS, LAMPS, ETC.,
TABLE CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, KITCHEN
KNIVES, TIN-WARE, AGATE IRON WARE,
TIN-WARE WOODEN WARE, WILLOW
BASKETS, ETC.
STOVES OF AL" C 4
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Agent-for Excelsior Hot Blast Cook St -res. S-r,d in yonr orders.
sec me. Spoijial in b-.- .-motits c " "A 1 .....;-reh ; :.;-. 5 . 1V3 if.
SCHOFIELDS a Vr
MACON. GEOIiOjA.
BKAiaTKJFAGTUllXSX^S OF
POETAELE AID STAMM Sffiil EII1S
Hollers, Cotton Presaes,
Cane Mills, Saw
And nil kinds Agricultural macinery. Write for prices or call on S.
BURR, at Fort Valley, who will communicate with us. 33 tf
J. S. SCHOFSESI^By
Farmer Gfl Pool Stoves Mr M —=5 03
GEO. W. OOilR,
SI CHERRY STREET,
Macoaiy Georgia
MAKUFACTUEEE 0? TIN AND SHEET ISON WARE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Stoves, Grate,?, Hollow
CMIerj* Tim War©, ilass Wm%
CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE, WILLOW WARE,
SILVER PLATED WARE, LAMPS,
AGATE IRON WARE, BRUSHES,
DUSTERS and HOUSE FUR¬
NISHING* GOODS.
Victor Eanges, Utility Cook
I respectfully aud cordially invite the public to call and esnmino
stock and prices. Having bought my goods from first hands, in
and before the recent advance in prices, I can oiler inducements to
wishing to purchase. Eespcctlully
GEO. W- BURE,
81 Cherry Street, Macon,
o£ ill© Big Ooifee Pot.
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Again offer to thf ir . id <- i.iftr.-;, m ;!■ -’o
want reliable and uuiiofin Fatuieers the v.;t-ti knov.'tl brauds of (Super
phosphateg,
PATAPSCG GUANO and
- GRANGE MIXTURE,
AND THEIR SUPERIOR MAKE OF
TLCXX3 FH03PHAE
For composting, analysing 13.60 per ceftt. of Availa!4a Phospljosic Acid,
and 2.53 per cent of Pol ash. Also,
STTLIP XELUTUIO ACID
From their Acid Chamber, at lower figures than it can be laid down
if bought out of the State. Favorable terms and prices to dealers and
consumers fot large orders of our goods. The Works of tho Company,
located in Augusta, Ga., are open to tho inspection of the Farmers of
Georgia and adjoining States, and our Superintendent and Chemist, Mr.
C. B. F. LOWE, will take pleasure iu exhibiting the Works aud its
Products.
Apply to the Agents of the Company, to he found ia the * nrinciosl
towns and villages of Georgia and South Carolina, or to
M. A. STOVALL, T. O. SKELLIE,
Treasurer and Business Manager, Agent,
Janl 3tn Augusta, Ga. Fort Valley.
HEADY MADE CLQTHIM,
-and
FurnishiofF © Goods.
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ti large and elegant assortment of Ready Mado Clothing, Gents Fur¬
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Shirts, is composed of tho latest styles and the best made and war¬
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Before Our Advance in Prices.
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[Now tho finest and one of tho largest in the world.]
Originally established in 1842, over 86 years ago,
being among tho few makes of Pianos which have
etood tho £es6 of time.
OVSOI4 a S.ooo IN TTS31F!,
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V, r o t.ro now making oil our Pianos entirely of
VULCANQZED LUMBER.
Tli© Greatest Discovery of tho Age a. T7ood
rendered warping imperisbftble, impoWsible, shrinking*, checking
or and as incapable of ab
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MENDELSSOHN PIANO 00.,
21 East 15th Street, N. Z
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u
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R. H. MAY Sc CO.,
87 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
Manufacturers and Dealers in
WAGONS, BUGGIES *
Harness, Saddles, Whips, Blinds,
COLLARS AND IIAMES, TRUNKS, TRAVELLING BAGS,
LEATHER, CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES,
Call and examine our stock before purchasing. Repositories—98 Cherry
Suva., Macon, and ~ o Broad Street, Augnfa. 9th,-
3 . G"'i±« H/UBBY,
C01TEACT0E AM BUILDER
I SASH, BXjIISBS fiiia BS3I43.
m iWTTi fi
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ALL KINDS OF BUILD1N? MATERIAL.
Brick, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Hair, Laths, Paints, Oils
Putty, Glass, Locks, Hinges.
PRICES REDUCED TO THE VERY LOWEST POINT. ESTI
ATES_And PLANS Furnished for Buildings.
Agent for BUFFALO WAGON 1 .
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DEALER IN
^ BaCOIl
Fill to ii Market Heef,
WHISKEY, BOOTS, SHOES,
• DHtY-GOODS,STO.
Third Strft, MACON, GA
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Has the largest andmost complete works far 1'2} 9 1]"‘5‘1113..; 212.2122 {:5 Carriages
IN THE ‘VORLD- Buggies 101‘ 11}? tl‘E‘Cfa ‘::'§It‘ 1‘x\ .
CORNER PLUM AND TWELFTH. maéa'a‘s, ‘
mt GINO '.
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GEORGE. W. BURR,
MAXUFATUHER OF
Tin &. Sheet Iron Ware,
1> ER INJ
STOVES, CARPETS, HOLLOW-WARE, ) Hi V, GLASSWARE, CROCKED, WOODEN-WAK
Hoi se-Fprnislhng Goods!, &c.
announces to the citizens of Fort Valley and surrounding country, that he has just
secured the services of a first-class Baker, and hereafter will be able to supply
the demand tor kinds of
Fresh Bread, Caines. Tarts, etc
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Parties in need of any kind of platn or fancy Groceries will always find a goo
supply at my establishment. It is my purpose to supply my customers on a
liberal tenns as any one, and I guarantee satisfaction in goods and prices.
FINE LIQUORS.
Parlies in need of any kind of Liquors will find a good assortment at’my store
Tobacco, Cigars, etc
A fine stock always on hand. Call and examine my goods and prices,
DccI2 m Im cooper.