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TKe World for 1880.
Democrats everywhe c should in¬
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the action of their party throughout
the country and of the movements
ot their Republican opponents. A
failure to do this in 1870 contribut¬
ed greatly to the loss by the Democ¬
racy of the fruits of the victory
fairly won at the polls.
The year 1880 promises to be
one of tbe most interesting and im
portant years of this country. It
will witness a Preside!!tiau election
which may result in le-estabiisbing
the Government of this country on
the principle- of its constitutional
founders, or in permanently chang¬
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of conflict on the part of
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date for office whom it believes to
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GEORGIA, Crawford County:
Henry C. White and valuation has applied
setting apart of
stead and exemption of
under the Constitution and laws
Georgia, and I will pass upon
same at my office in Knoxville
the 10th day of May next at ton
o’clock a. m. Witness the Honora
ble R. D. Smith, Judge of Court
Ordinary.
This April 12th. 1880
V. S. Holton,
• C. C. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Crawford County :
C. R. Hatcher, II. administrator
the estate of II. Collier deceased,
applies for leave to sell the real
tate belonging to said estate.
Tliis is therefore to cite all
sons concerned to .-.how cause
fore the Court of Ordinary of
county within the time prescribed by
law why said application should
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ble R. D. Smith, Judge of Ordinary.
This April 2: d, 1880.
V. S. Holton.
C. C. Ordinary
GEORGIA. Crawford County :
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Sueur applies for letters of
sion from said trust. This is there¬
fore to cite all persons concerned to
show cause before the Court
nary of Said County within the
prescribed by law why said
tion should not be granted.
ness. the Honorable R. D. Smith
J udge of Court of Ordinary.
This April 2nd, 1880.
V. S. Holton,
C. C. Ordinary.
1880 SPRING. SPRING 1880.
Croquet and games for iu-door and
out-door,
ARCHERY! aRCHERY 11
That fascinate? game 15, 15, 15, the
greatest game on earth, sent pest paid
to any address extensive on receipt stock of 25 Cents.
Remember my ot Piet
ores, Frames. Rooks, Window Shades,
Window Cornicing, and call and see me
when in the city IRVINE',
E. P.
4C Second Street,
Macon, Georgia. *
FOE SUMS.
A good No. 8 GRAIN THRESH
and SEPERATOR, Geisers make,
mounted on 4 wheels, as gojd as new
and very cheap for cash or on time
with good paper.
Address, M. D. STROUD.
32 St Knoxvi le, Ga.
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$500 REWARD
For every grain of impurity or
adulteration finJhd in Dixie Baking
Powder. It contains no alum, am¬
monia, acid, plaster of Paris or
other such articles usual in cheap
baking powders, the effects of which
are dyspepsia and its long train of
evils. Nothing that is injurious to
the most delicate stomach, in young
or old. It you would have good,
light, nutritious and wholesome
cooking, buy none hut DIXIE
BAKING POWDER. Don't be
satisfied with some inferior powder
because your merchant says it is
just as good. He wants to sell his
and has never tried thD. Manufac
Hired in Macon, Ga., by Roland If
Hall, Druggist.
TO §0000 A
Y< ar, or $5 to
§20 a day in
your own lo
No risk. Women do as well
as men. Many make more than the
amount stated above. No one can
fail to make money fast. Any one
can do the work. You can make
from 50cfs. to §2 an hour by' devot
ing your evenings and spare time to
the business. It costs nothing to
try the business. Nothing like it for
money making ever offered before;—
Business pleasant and strictly hon¬
orable. Reader, if you waut to
know all about the best paying bus¬
iness before and the public, send us your full
address we will send you
particulars and private terms free ;
samples worth §5 also free; you can
thou make up your mind for yourself.
GioomS tinson k Co.,
Portland, Maine.
WANTED AGENTS fjr our
JHBLE 8 contain¬
ing Cruden’s Concordance and over 2000
Illustrations, with all the now features,
also for Literature, Art and Son^, with
400 engravings. These are the
books to sell t'.»r tin* HOLIDAYS. Bibles
t'oi Barents, arid Literature, Art and
Son", for tire Young lYnple Circulars
mult eminent 4. M on C11A.MBEU8 a|>i>li< atinu to & CO,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
GEO. S. OBEAR,
92 CHERRY STREET,
—WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN¬
CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASSWARE,
CHANDELIERS, HALL LIGHTS, LAMPS, ETC.,
TABLE CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, KITCHEN
KNIVES, TIN-WARE. AGATE IRON WARE.
JAPANNED TIN-WARE WOODEN WARE, WILLOW WARE,
BASKETS, ETC.
STOVES OF ALL KINDS.
Agent for Excelsior Hot Blast Cook Stoves. Send in your orders. Cull
and see me. Special inducements offered to merchants. 33 tf.
SCHOFIELD’S (RON WORKS
MACON, GEORGIA.
MANUFACTURERS OP
PORTABLE AND STATIiffi STEAM ENGINES
§team Boilers, Cotton Presses,
Cane Mills, Saw Mills,
And all kinds Agricultural macinery. Write for prices or call on S. B.
BU-RR, at Fort Valley, who will communicate with us. 33 tf
J. S. SCHOFIELD, Proper.
FarirGrlMSlre
CEO, W. BURR,
81 CHEllRY STREET, .
Macon,, &©org!« 2 «
MANUFACTURE OF TIN AND SHEET ISON WARE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Stoves, Grates, Hollow Ware,
fill mj 9 Tin ware* Glass Wars,
CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE, WILLOW WARE,
SILVER PLATED WARE, LAMPS,
AGATE IRON WARE, BRUSHES,
DUSTERS and HOUSE FUR¬
NISHING GOODS.
Victor Ranges, Utility Cook Stoves®
- o-
I respectfully aud cordially invite tLe public to call and examine my
and stock and prices. Having advance bought prices, tny goods from first hands, iu persons,
before tbe recent in I can oficr inducements to tho. e
wishing to purchase. Respectlully
GEO. W. BURR,
81 Cherry Street, M aeon, Ga
Sign of the Big Coffee Pot.
T. a-ITEROsrSIEi-X’,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
SASH* BMMBiB IIB BOORS.
i
B UMS W MW>
ALL KINDS OF BUILDIN? MATERIAL.
Brick, Lime, Plaster, Cement, lfair, Laths, Paints 5 Oils
Putty, Glass, Locks, Hinges.
PRICES REDUCED TO TIIE VERY LOWEST POTNT. ESTI
AXES And PLANS FurnisFted for Buildings.
Agent for BUFFALO WAGON.
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"rsr. HAYDGCK,
Has thé largest and most compiete works for the manufacture of Carriages
IN THE WORLD. Buggies for the trade y specialty. ~
CORNER PLUM AND TWELFTH STREETS,
sat: GINO INNATI, O
.
Chicago Ledger.
Established 1873.
The Leading Literary Paper of
tiie West.
Only $1.50 a Year.
$ 1 ' C21 proaching established The year The Ledger of Chicago its the existence, in cl' the so winter of having the in of now s»vonth 1873. been ap¬
A Year. was started by its prea
ent conductors with some misgiv¬
ings as to the success of the enter¬
prise.* Many literary ventures of a
kindred character had been made in
the Western metropolis, and miser¬
ably failed. The sea of journalism
CFl stranded was strewn newspaper with tho enterprises. wrecks tt
Others that were living, but strug¬
gling have for a precarious existence,
A Year. and since yielded to inevitable fate
to-day gone down, leaving The Lkdgkb
the only weekly story-paper
printed in Chicago.
The Ledger has not attained tha
piano of success upon which it now
09 .50 solidly directed rests without earnest, well
effort. Its conductors have
labor id earnestly and persistently
not o..ly to -nakc it an excellent lit
y join \ bnt also to in..:; the
A Year. ! wikv: awl guain.ted vhousands with it.
"os ui -,u of dol
- xti Dftvc been expended in bringing
ES it* t* merits to tho attention of the
reading has been public. In fact, The Ludgeb
the most exteusiveiy-ad
ver rtised newspaper in the West.
c. Tht The publishers have a feeling of
'j pride at the success that has afc
■ Sif | tended first-class their literary efforts to build tho up a
paper in cap.
A tgihal fe§i city of tho West. The ciroula
tion i already largo, is rapidly grow
M I Cut i fbg will *Dd bo not by less the than 1 st day 23,000. of January The
eh ■8 publishers do not mean to relax
their efforts to make Tub Ledges
? tho best weekly newspape er in the
09 Cl 1 \ j ■ West, work, will and usefulness. still and but further during intend the to incroase perseve coming * its re month® in value the
: The weekly contents of The Ledq
A Year. •j rr novels, and embrace, Family several Doctor in short addition department, stories; to its a Home serial
em¬
bracing letters from women of ex
pern ieueed heads and hands,on house
hold and kitchen economy, home
IO a children, adornment, and the recipes managem for the ment euro of of
many of tho ills to to which which flesh is
heir; r; a a Young Folks’ department; a
• Year departaient iartment devotod devotod to to Current Current Lifc- Lit
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S liflc department, giving the latest
H § intelligence Iu regard to newdiscov
cries, mechanical inventions, etc.;
SI r also biographical sketches, historio
a papers, travels, poetry, and a mas®
u of short articles on miscellaneous
it topics.
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UNPRECEDENTED
BARGAINS IN
PltNOSMOSGANS
^ Days/
For the next 60
Before Our Advance in Prices.
Pianos $140 to $400
All new, nnd strictly first-class, and prices, sold direct at tho
lowest net cash -wholesale factory to
the purchaser. These Pianos made one of tho finest
displays at the Centennial Exhibition, and was unani¬
mously recommended for tho HIGHEST HosOHSi The
Square Gran da contain
IWATHUSHSK’S
Navr Patent Duplex Overstrung Scale,
which, ia acknowledged by tho highest musical authori¬
ties to bo tha greatest improvement ever put into a
square Piano, producing tho most astonishin g power ,
richness and depth of tone, and a su staining singing
quality atitv never before attained, being a “Grand Piano
IN A St quake Case.”
THE MENDELSSOHN UPRIGHTS
ARE THE FINEST IS AMERICA.
All They Pianos ara pronounced tho “rianoa of the Future.”
our arc mado entirely by ourselves at our
MANUFACTORY,
Nos, 490,492,494,496 & 498 West 57th St.,
853,860,862,864,866,863 & 870 10th Ave.
[Now Originally the finest and ono of tho largest ia the world.]
establishc iblished in 1842, over '06 years ago,
being among tho few makes kes of Pianos which hayo
stood tho test of time.
OVER 19,000 IN TJSE.
Every Plano fully -warranted for five years.
Wo aro now making all our Pianos entirely of
VULCANIZED LUMBER.
The Greatest Discovery of tho Ages. Wood
rendered imperishable, shrinking, shrinking, checking eh
sorbing; moisture as vulcanized rubber. The in¬
creased hardness and toughness of the wood produces a
resonance of tone truly wonderful. The proces®
©f vulcanizing 1 is done by machinery establish ed a t
crar facto try, and we have tho exclusive control
of the patent for Piano making, which, together with
our ot her patents and improvements, including Ma
thushek’a Duplex Overstrung Scale, render
oar Pianos in every respect, the
BEST and FINEST in the WORLD I
In the grand results of strength, durability,
reliability, volume, nnd ability for standing in tune*
sweetness, power, sympathetic resonance, and singing brilliancy, quality
of tone, evenness throughout tho entire scale,
finish, delicacy and elasticity of touch and beauty of
tho
MBNDEL88OHN “
Piano stands without an Equal
Pianos sent on trial. Don’t fail to writo' for Ulus
trated and Deacriptivo Catalogue ci 48 pages—mailed
tree.
THE MENDELSSOHN
JUBILEE ORGANS
Are the Best in the World,
Sitop at prices f4b below any other first-class make. A«
organ for only $65, including 'all the greatest,
latest and best improvements, possessing power, depth,
brilliancy, brilliancy, and and sympathetic sympathetic quality quality of of tone. tone. Beautiful Beautiful
•olo effects and perfect stop action. All cases of solid
walnut, in beautiful designs and elegant finish. All
Pianos nos and and Organs Organs warranted warranted for for five five years, and sent on
fiftee sen days’ test trial—freight free if unsatisfactory.
Bend Bend for for circular—mailed circular free,
SHEET MUSIC, hal| price, Dollar’s worth
at ono-tliird of price. Catalogue of 1,600 select pieoei
®ent on receipt of 8c. stamp. Address,
HENBELSSOHN PIANO CO.,
21 East 15th Street, N. ?.
JLmmmm m BURKHAKPS
VJABKARTEQ BEST AkD CHEAPEST
w'umssDFPffl Prices I'wnphl'l free
' Vfovtis: hemvanter Co.. f\x.
Oljloe: V.i S. fit* V-- *~
A wi-ck in your Mvn town
and no capital risked. Von
uini give the business a trial
.without expense. The best
opportunity tliosa ever offered for
I .should willing nothing to work. else You
try up.
til yon see for yonrself
what you can do at th
business we offer. No room to explain
here. „You can devote all your time or
only your spare time to (ho business, and
ihnko great pay for every hour that you
work, Women maki as much ns men
80 ml for special private terms iuiiI partici
u’nrs which we mull free. S Outfit free.
Don’t complain of hard times while you
imve sit' li , clianee. Address
XI. U.un’TT & Co., i’oitlau'l, Mo
PHOTOGRAPHS.
T- B. Blacksliear,
No. 13 Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga
Announces to the public that he
has just returned from New York,
where he has secured all the latest
improvements in Photography, and
is prepared to make all styles of
Pictures at most reasonable rates.
Particular attention given to
COPYING OLD PICTURES,
Enlarging and painting in Pastel,
Oil or Crayon,
An inspection of our work is all
that is necessary and we invite the
public to call and view onr Gallery,
where can bo seen some of the
finest pictures ever taken.
Satisfaction guaranteed in every
particular. be AY hen and you call come to
Macon, sure on us.
T. B. BLA.CKSHEAR.
R. D. SMITH. M. D STROUD.
Smith & Stroud:
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
KNOXVILLE GA.
5 . Courts
Col ; a specialty.
,1, l{. miEMAN't
A-ttorney at
BYRON, HOUSTON COUNTY, GEORGl A.
ABW/'ILL give prompt and speeia
* * attention to all business
trusted to my care. Uar-14-ly
JUST OUT.
HOOD'S GEE T
OF THE WAS.
Personal Experiences in
United State and Confed¬
erate States Armies :
By Genera! J. B, HOOD,
Late Lieutenant-General Confeder
Hiates Auny, published for
THE HOOD
Ophan Memorial Fund
BY
Genera! G, T. BEAUREGARD,
New Orleans 1880.
The entire proceeds arising front
the sale of this wo'rk are devoted to
The Hood Orphan Memorial Fund,
which is invested in United States
Registered Bonds for the nurture,
care, support and education of the
ten in fan rs deprived oi their paren s
last summer at Now Orleans, (the
melancholy incidents of which sml
bereavement are still fresh in the
public mind.) elegant
The book is 3n octavo,
Containing 3G0 pages, with a fine
photograph likeness and a line steel
engraving, made expressly for thin
work, four large maps of battle
fields, bo ud in bmdsome Gray
English Cloth, atthveo dollars, or in
a fine Sheep binding, wiSi fifty Marble
edge, three dollars and cents—
in Half Bond Morocco, Library
style, lour dollars, or in bi-t Levant
Turkey Morocco, full gilt sides and
edges, five dollars.
On the receipt from any person
remitting by mail or express, ot the
am amt in a registered le tor or by a
postal order, bank draft, ot cluck,
a copy will he immediately sent free
of postage, register ed as second
class matter.
Tbe volume is published in the
best style of typography, on elegant
paper, with illustraiio-s, executed
as highest specimens of art.
The author, the subject, it the pur¬
pose all alike render worthy a
place in every lsbrary.—on shelf every
desk—or upon Ilia b tk
every house in tho country.
Agents, wan ted in every town and
county in the United .States, and r,
preference will b> given t honora
liachargetl ■ " : s from ' the
To the iadieu, who foci a
to express their sympathy with
Hood Orphan Memorial Fund, the
sale of this book among their
ot friends, will afford an
way of contributing substaneial
to so deserving a cause.
For terms, rales to agents,
address with full particulars, 1
Gen. G. T. Beauregard,
, Publisher,
On behalf of the Hood
fund.
New Orleans, La.
M. L.' COOPER
aunour.cea to ffie citizens of Fort Valley and sr.rroundinffconntrv, that lie has just
secured the services of a first-class Baker, and hereafter will be able to supply
the demand for kinds of
Fresh. Bread/ Cakes. Tarts, etc
:o:
GROCERIES.
Parties in need of any kind of platn or fancy Groceries will always find a go
supply at my establishment. It is my purpose to supply my oustomers on
liberal teiins as any one, and X guarantee satisfaction ill goods and prices.
FINE LIQUORS.
Parties in need of any kind of Liquor* will find a good assortment at'uiy store
Tobficco, Cigars, etc
A fine Stork always on hand. Call nnd examine m.v goods and price*
Dccl2 m im cooper.
Mrs. Mary Persons
Will open her
SCHOOL!
—AT TUE—
Female Seminary
— ON—
leMay January 12, 1880.
Charges for advanced scholars, $2.50
Intermediate department, 2.00 1.50
Primary department,
Mrs. M. A. JVIathews will continue
in charge of the music department
as before. Nothing possible shall be
left undone for the advancement, in
every particular, of all pupils entrust¬
ed to' my care.
Mrs. MABY PERSONS, Principal.
Jau. 1, 1880.
FORT VALLEY
Male Seminary.
The undersigned would respect*
fully go. notice that the spring
session of this institution will begin
on Monday Jan. 12th, and continue
twenty-four weeks or six scholas.
tic months.
The course of study will be thor.,
ough, the discipline firm, and all
the interests of pupils carefully
guarded. The patronage of the
public generally is urgently solicited.
Tuition due when called tor, »fter
the end of each scholastic month,
at the following rates : month.
Primary class, §2.20 per
Intermediate, 3.20 “ “
Higher, 3.70
The above include all charges for
incidentals.
Parlies desiring board may be ac¬
commodated others resonable with the principal and
at rates.
R. V. Forrester, A. M.
Jan. 2nd, 1880. Principal.
A HOUSEHOLD NEED!
A book on Malarial Diseases and Liver Complaints,
sent New York fuek. City. Address Dr. Sanford, 162 Broadway, 3U4w
W. €. WINSLOW,
^Attorney at I^aw,
FORT VALLEY, - - GEORGIA
A PARTICULAR business intrusted attention to his given care. to Wilt all
practice in all the courts ot the State
when desired.
A, C. RILEY,
Attorney at Law>
FORT VALLEY, GA,
Office at Planters Bank. Special
attention given to the collection
of claims and prompt returns
made. Will practice in all JJie
courts.
PERRY HOTEL,
PERKY, HOUSTON COUNTY, GEORGIA
T. M. BUTNER, Proi-kietOB.
The proprietor announces to tbe trav J
11 g public best that he is prepared' ,er
aiu in the manner, at very: .asonabl
rates, both man amt Coast. The patron
of the public is solicited, and satisfaa
on smarauieed
OAFS,
FOR
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Mulberry St„ Macon, Ga.,
The public is informed that at
my Cafe on Mulberry- Street, they
can at all times find Meals, of Fish,
Oysters, Steak, Mutton, Pork, Yeal,
Birds, Ham and Eggs, &c., at 25
cents. Sandwiches at ID cents. To
par this ies will spending tho day in Macon,
be a convenience.
Special attention Ac, given to Wed¬
dings, Parties, a fine lot of
Cakes, Fruits, Nuts, &e., always on
hand.
E, ISAACS.
Headquarters
FRUIT
JARS
COHANSEY METAL TOP,
COHANSEY GLASS TOP,
MASON IMPROVED,
PORCELAIN LINED,
CELEBRATED GEM,
CELEBRATED GEM,
St 1 ml for Circulars. Lowest pri¬
ces to the trade. Special Figures
for 25 to 100 gross lots.
O. F, HAYNES &, CO.,
Jobbers and Importers,
E-tablisbed 1858. Baltimore, Md.
week, mtotSMKWISSSS and pays!niiu«-u«e profit* l tlio New Cnpltallzatlo*
y
System ol op-rating Baowi; 1:> stock k C»., a. Full explanation euappilca*
tiou to 1DAK8, Bankers, 28 Broad Sl.,N. V .