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A Perplexing Problem,
Wantkd.— Throe competent men
to fill vacancies on the editorial
staff of the Oil City-Daily 'Derrick.
The sad circumstances which
called out the above advertisement
are as follows: In yesterday's edi¬
torial column appeared a notice
that a man named Shores had mar¬
ried his step-daughter, who was al¬
so his cousin, being an uncle's
daughter, by bis (Shores’) deceased
wife's former marriage. The city
editor thoughtlessly asked: ‘What
relation would the children by this
marriage, and their children sus¬
tain to the parents?' The whole
force attempted to solve the prob¬
lem, with terrible results.
‘In the first place,’ said the city
editor, ‘the children would be their
father’s and mother’s second cous¬
ins; and their grandfather would be
their grand uncle by their father’s
side, while then- grand mother
would bo their grand aunt and also
step-mother, as well as their fath¬
er’s wife, hence they’d be their own
children—Gracious ! twice nothing
or nothing and two to carry !'■ And
then he tried to stab himself with a
copy hook.
The night editor said: ‘As he
married his wife’s daughter, the
mother is sister to her own chil¬
dren, and her husband must be
their brother-in-law, and if he’s
their brother in law, being also a
cousin to his wife, her children are
his second couins, and he must be
a cousin, and being liis own cous¬
in he must have been also his cous
ins, and his uncles and his aunts—
and so do his cousins, and his un¬
cles and his aunts—and so do liis
cousins and his —■ And right here
it became necessary to fasten the
night editor into his chair, where
he sits wildly repeating, ‘and so do
his uncles, and his cousins and his
aunts,’ a hopeless idiot.
Then the editor attacked it, and
in two minutes he made the chil¬
dren their own mothers in-law, and
one of them he declared was her
own grandmother, after which he
was delivered up to the police for
safe-keeping.
The problem was taken up by
the “comps,” and in half an hour
every man was sitting with staring
eyes, figuring with his finger on
the back of his hand, and
Shores had married his great grand¬
mother without a license, while
devil jumped out the window,
der the impression he was his own
ancestor
A market gardener had a very
fine cow that was milked week after
week by hired men. He observed
that the butter weighed about a
pound more on each alternate week.
He watched the men and tried the
cow after they had finished milking
but always found there was no milk
left in the teats; He finally asked
the Scotch girl who took care of
the milk if she could account for
the difference. ‘Why, yes,’ she
says When Jim milks lie says to
the old cow, ‘So! my pretty miiley,
sot’ But when Sam. milks he hits
her on the hip with the edge of
pail and says, ‘Hist, yon old
•There’s a passage of scriptur,
bruddern, that’s impressed me
much, very much ; I’ve thought
on't, and I'm alluz thinking on’t.
I disremember just whar it is, and,
ez fur that matter, just what it is ;
but you can’t tell how much of sol
lis'it is to me on my journey
through this vale o’ tears.
Before Fannie Fern married
James Part on, she wrote in a de¬
scription of Broadway: ‘Here comes
James Parton who doesn’t believe
in the deviL’ George D. Prentice,
of the Louisville Journal, copied it,
and added : ‘Ah Fanny, that was
before he married, are you sure
he don’t believe in the devil now f
The latent yarn about fast time is
to the effect that on a certain road a
youngster put his head out of the
car window to kiss his girl good-bye,
when the train pulled out so rapidly
that he kissed an old African female
at the next station.
The career of the unsuccessful
dramatist—‘AH work, aud no play.’
The politician's doom follows
hard upon his boom.
The battles of the union—fight
between husband and wife,
Man cannot add one cubit to his
own statute, but ho can make a
horse stall.
Toldyouao is dhc of the most
khowing men in the country, though
ti be suro he is a lit 1c late.
Tho jockey leans on a 2:40 gait.
And tlie candidate leans on a dele¬
gate.
Freckles are not so bad, It is
Slid that one girl does not object to
suing them on another girl’s fa e.
How Watches are Made.
ft will l>e apparent to any one, who
examine a Solid Gold Watch, that
from the necessary thickness for
tion of the and precious polishing, metal a large used, is propor¬ need¬
ed only to stiffen and hold the engraved
in place, and supply the neces¬
sary solidity and strength. The sur¬
plus gold is actually needless, so far as
utility and beautv aro^coneerned. In
‘
James boss’ patent gold
WATCH CASES, this WASTE of precious
metal is overcome, and the same solidi¬
ty AND stheXotii produced at from one
third to one half of the usual cost of
solid cases. This process is of the most
simply nature, as follows: a plate of
niekle composition metal, has specially plates adapt¬ of
ed to the purpose, two
soLn> gold soldered one on each side.
The three are then passed between
polished steel rollers, aud the result is a
strip of heavy plated backs, composition, bezels, from
which the cases, centres,
&c., are cut, shaped by suitable dies aud
formers. The gold in these case is suffi¬
ciently' thick to admit of all kinds
chasing, engraving and enamelling: the
engraved cases have been carried until
worn perfectly smooth by time and use
without removing the gold. MADE
THIS Id THE ONLY-CASE
Wmr TWO ELATES OF SOLID
GOLD. AND WARRANTED BY SPEC¬
IAL CEItTI FICATE.
For sale by all Jewelers. Ask
Illustrated Catalogue, and to see warrant.
F DR. LASCELL’S ENGLISH
ITS! unlike REMEDY, the
many
so-called prepam
tions for thi- disorder which only relieve
while used by the patient. Cures perma¬
nently 1 and has been endorsed in this re
speet for llie past 20 years by the leading
medical authorities in Europe. No charge
made to give it a fair test, as Dr, Lasccl
les undertakes to send each suffering ap¬
plicant a Free Post package Office address on their forward- his Sole
name and to
Agents for the U. S- and Canada. Messes
slocum & Co-, No. 4 Cedar St., New York
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■nos, $193 to $1,600. Midsummer: offer Illustrated
Free. Address Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, N. Y.
E B TREAT
First-class in Subscription County. Books, Stoady wants work one or more best
Agents every and
terms. 4vr
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AGENTS WANTED For the Best and
Fastest selling Pictorial Books and Bi¬
bles. Prices reduced 33 per cent.
National Publishing Co., Philada. Pa
A week in your own town
and no capital risked. Yon
can give the business a trial
without expense. The best
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those willing nothing to work. Yon
should try else nn.
til yon see for yoursel
what you can do at Ihf
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Don’t complain of hard times while you
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II. Hallett & Co., Portland, Me
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
GEORGIA, Houston County:
All persous having demands against
the estate of Dr. W. H. Hollinshead
dec’d, late of said county, ave hereby
noiilied and required to pieseuttbem
properly attested, to the undersign¬
ed, within the lime prescribed by¬
law, and all persons indebted to said
deceased are hereby required to under¬ make
immediate payment to the
signed. H. C. HARRIS', Adm’r.
May 8th, ’80. 6w.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Ciuwfobd County :
■ Agreeably to an order of court to
Mrs. S dlie L. Colyer Guardian of E
Andrews, minor, I will sell as the
prope rty of said minor, on the first
Tuesday in July next, within thelo
ga! hours of sale, before tho court
house door in the town of Knoxville,
Crawford county, the undivided
half-interest in one house and lot in
the town of Knoxville said county, to
wit: said house and lot bounded on
North by Stembrige, East by Spil
lers, on South by Street running out
of tlie town and by tlie jail,, and on
the West by the court house, con
tains IT acres, more or less.
SALLIE L. COLYER,
Guardian.
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
SUMMER LAW LECTURES (nine
weekly), begin 8th July, 1880, and end
8tli Septenuler. Have proved of signal
use,—1st, to students at this or other
Law School; 2d, to those who propose to
read private; and 3rd, practitioners who
have not had the advantage of system¬ (P.
atic instruction. For circular apply
O. University of Va.) to John B. Mnrolt,
l’tof. Com. and Stat. Law.
GEORGIA, Crawford County ;
S. R. Harrison has applied for
setting apart and valuation of home
stead aud exemption of personalty laws
under the Constitution and o'
Georgia, and I will pass upon the
same at iny office in Knoxville, ou
the 21st day ot June next, at ten
o’clock a. m. Witness the Honorable
R. D. Smith Judge of Court of Or¬
dinary. This Mav 24th, 1880.
V. S. HOLTON,
C. C. Ordinary.
Physician $ Surgeon,
HOT SPRINGS, ■> ARKANSAS.
[President Board of lioultli.]
Forintrly of Ucua>de>, Mokboe Ooukty, Gko-
GEORGIA, Ck.uvt.okp County:
O.-B. Hatcher, administrator of
the estate of H. II. Collier deceased,
applies for leave to soil the real es¬
tate belonging to said estate.
* This is therefore to cite all pier
sons concerned to' -bow cause be¬
fore the Court of Ordinary of said
county within the time prescribed by¬
law why said application should not
bo granted. Witness the Honora¬
ble R. D. Smith, Judge of Ordinary.
This April 2:.d, 1880.
V. S. Holton.
C. C. Ordinary
GEORGIA, Crawford County :
J. N. Mathews, Guardian C. B. Le
Sueur applies for letters of dismis¬
sion from said trust. This is’there¬
fore to cite all persons concerned to
show cause before the Court of'Ordi
nary of said County within the
prescribed by law why said
tion should not be granted.
ness the Honorable It. D.
Judge of Court of Ordinary.
This April 2nd, 1880.
V. S. Holton,
C. C. Ordinary.
in the
WORLD.
175673 NEW and OLD Standard Works
in Every Department of Litevuture A1
most given away. Catalogue of Gener¬
al Literature and fiction free. Immense
inducements to Book Clubs and Libra¬
ries. LEGO AT BROS.. 3 Beckman St.
Post Office, NcwYork, 30 4w
On 30 Pays Trial.
We will send our Electro-Voltaic Bolts
and oilier Electric Appliances upon trial
for 30 days to those suffering from
Nervous Debility, Rheumatism, Paraly¬
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anteed or no nay. Address Voltaic
Belt Co.. Marshall, Mich.
H jljfV.S \piANO.Vstool Set^Reeds, Coaiilf 2 Knee lAihk
is if to $1600. Illustrated Cutu
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For every grain of imparity or
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monia, acid, plaster of Paris or
other snob articles usual in cheap
baking powders, the effects of which
* i dyspepsia and its long train of
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BAKING POWDER. Don’t be
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because your merchant says it is
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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,
JAP\NNED TIN-WARE WOODEN WARE, WILLOW WARE,
BASKETS, ETC.
STOVES OF ALL KINDS.
Agent for Excelsior Hot Blast Cook Stoves. Send in your orders. Call,
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SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS
MACON, GEORGI.
MiOffUPAGTUEEKS OF
PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES
Steam Boilers, Cotton Presses,
Cane Mills, Saw Mills,
And nil kinds Agricultural macinerv. Write for prices or call on 33 S. tf B.
BURR, at Fort Valley, who will communicate with us.
J S. SGHOFIISIaXJ, Prop ? 3?.
Farmer Grl (M Stoves fc
CEO, W. BURR,
81 CHERRY STREET,
Macon, Georgia.
MANUFACTURER OF TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Stoves, Grates, Hollow Ware,
Gallery, Tin Ware, Class Ware,
CROCKERY, WOODEN W '.RE " LO W V -.hi!
SILVER PLATED
agate iron ware, bi;iliie-- ,
DUSTERS ami*HOUSE FUR¬
NISHING GOODS.
Vcitor Ranges, Utility Gaok Stoves*
I respectfully and cordially invite the public to call and examine mi¬
stook aud prices. Having bought my goods from first hands, in persons,
and before‘the recent advance in piiccs, I can offer inducements to tho e
wishing to purchase. Respeetlully
GEO.W. BURR*
81.Cherry Street, Macon, Ga
Sign o£ tlie Big Coffee Pot-
rr. G-uiEiRziisr sey,
fH OITRACTOR AUD BUILDER
SASH? BlalMBS AID DOORS.
fir it sal
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ALL KINDS OF. BUILDING MATERIAL.
Brick, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Hair, Laths, Paints 3 Oils
Putty, Glass, Locks, Hinges.
PRICES REDUCED TO THE VERY LOWEST POINT. ESTI
ATES And PLANS Furnished for Buildings.
Agent for BUFFALO WAGON.
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PHOTOGRAPHS.
T- B- Blaekslieaib
No. 13 Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga
Announces to the public that he
just returned from New York,
ha has secured all the latest
in Photography, and
prepared to make all styles of
al 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 tbe
public to call and view our Gallery,
where can bo seen some of
finest pictures ever taken.
Satisfaction guaranteed in
particular. When you come
Macon, be sure and call on us.
T. B. BLACKSHEAR.
E. D. SMITH. • M. P STROUP.
Smith $£ Siroxidb
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
KNOXVILLE, GA.,
Will practice in the State Courts
Collection of Claims a specialty.
J, K B. AT EM AN (
.Attorney ajb Law
BYKON', HOUSTON COUNTV, GEORGIA.
‘ttS/’JLL give prompt and speeia
attention to all business en¬
trusted lo my care. Mar-14-ly
JUST OUT.
ROOD’S GRE T BOOK
OF THE WAR
ADVANCE art RETREAT.
Personal Experiences in the
United State and Confed¬
erate States Armies :
By .General J. B. HOOD,
Late Lieutenant-General Confeder*
States Army, published for
THE HOOD
Memorial Fund
AUdEGARD
1880.
The entire proceeds arising from
flie side of this work are devoted lo
The Hoed Orphan Memorial Fund,
which is invested in United States
Registered Bonds for the nurture,
care, support and education of the
ten infants deprived New of Orleans, their paren s
last summer at (the
melancholy incidents of fresh which s.-id the
bereavement are still in
public mind.) book elegant
The is an octavo,
containing 3C0 pages, with line a steel fine
photograph engraving, made IBoness expressly and a for this
work, four large maps of battle
fields, bo ml in hindsoinc Gray
English Cloth, binding, at. three dollars, wiih Marble or in
a fine Sheep
edge, three dollars and fifty cents—
in Half- Bond Morocco, Library
style, ionr dollars, or in best Levant
Turkey Morocco, full gill sides and
edges, five dollars.
On tlie receipt mail from any person
remitting by or express, of the
amount in'a registered le’ter or by
postal order, bank draft, ot check,
a copy will he immediately sent free
of postage, registered as second
class matter.
.The volume is published in the
best stylo of typography, on elegant
paper, with iiiustnuio-s, executed
as highest specimens of art.
Tho author, the subject, the pur¬
pose all alike render it worthy a
place in every labrary — rn every
desk—or upon the bjok shelf of
every house in the country.
Agents wanted in every, town and
county in tho United States, and a
preference will be giyeu to lionora
idy discharged veterans from tho
army. ladies, who feel desire
To tho a
to express their,sympathy with The
Hood Orphan Memorial Fund, the
sale of this hook among their circle
of friends, will afford an
way of contributing substantial aid
to so deserving a cause. agents,*
For terms, rates lo etc.,
address with full particulars,
Ok n. G. T. Beaukegakd,
Publisher,
Oil behalf of the Ilood Memorial
fund.
New Orleans, La. .
M. L. COOPER
announces to the. citizens ol Fort Valley and surrounding countrv, that he has jnsfc
secured the services of a first-class Baker, and hereafter will be able to supply
tho demand lor kinds of
Fresh Bread, Cakes. Tarts, etc
--:o;.
anocsxuBs.
! n need t f nty kind of platn or fancy Groceries -will always Hud a j
i « ; • hitient. It is m ( v purpose to supply my customer o
.ne, aud i guarantee satisfaction iu goods and prices.
FINE LIQUORS.
Parties iu need of any kind of Liquors will find a good assortment at’uiy store
Tobacco, Cigars, etc
A fine stock always on hand. Call and examine my goods and prices
M la COOPER.
Mr?. Mary Persons
* Will her
opmi
SCHOOL!
—AT THE— A.
Female Seminary'
—ON—
Monday Jaimary 12,1880.
Charges for advanced scholars, $2.50
Inteimediatc department, 2.00
Primary department, 1.50
Mrs. M. A. Mathews will continue
in charge of the music department shall bo
as before. Nothing possible
left undone for the advancement, in
every particular, of all pupil's entrust- >
ed to my care.
Mrs, MARY PERSONS, Principal;
Jau. 1, 1880.
FORT VALLEY
Male Seminary,
The undersigned would respect¬
fully give notice that the spring
session of this institution will begin
on Monday Jan. 12th, and continue
twenty-four weeks or six seholaso
tic months.
The course of study will be thor-
ough, the discipline firm, and all
I ho interests of pupils carefully
guarded. public generally The is patronage urgently solicited. of the
Tuition due when called lor, after
the end of each scholastic month,
at the following rates $2.20.per :
Primary class, month.
Intermediate, 3.20 “ “
Higher, 3.70 <<
The above include all charges for
incidentals.
Parties desiring board may bo ac¬
commodated with tbe principal and
others at resonable rates.
R. V. Forrester, A. M.
Jan. 2nd, 1880. Principal.
A HOUSEHOLD NEED!
A book on jV lalarial Diseases and Liver Complaints,
BENT FREE, Address A Dr. Sanford, 162 Broadway,
New York City. 30 4w
W. C. WINSLOW,
.Attorney at Law,
FORT VALLEY, - - GEORGIA
T} ARTICULAR attention given to all
JL business intrusted to his care. "WiJ[
practice desired. in ;-.ll the courts of the State,
when
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 the
courts.
PERRY HOTEL,
TERRY, HOUSTON COUNTY, GEORGIA
T. M. BUTNER, PIjoTeietoe.
Tho proprietor announces to the trav I
ng public that he is prepared - ,er
ain In the host manner, at very; , asonabt
rates, both man and beast. The patron
age of the public is solicited, and sati.d'ao-.
on guarantee.I
&AFE f
FOR
LacSies and Gentlemen,
Mulberry St„ Macon, Ga.,
The public is informed that ftfc
my C.tfo on Mulberry Street, they
can afsll times find Meals, of Fish,
Oysters, Steak, Mutton, Pork, Veal,
Birds, Ham Sandwiches and Eggs, &c., at 25
cents. at 10 cents. To
parlies spending the day in Macon,
this will be a convenience.
Special attention given to Wed¬
dings, Parties, &e, a fine lot of
Cakes, Fruits, Nuts, &e., always on
hand.
E. ISAACS.
Headquarters
FRUIT
JARS
COBANSEY METAL TOP,
CO 11 AN SEY GLASS TOP,
MASON IMPROVED,
PORCELAIN LINED,
CELEBRATED GEM,
CELEBRATED GEM,
Send for Circulars. Lowest pri¬
ces to the trade. Special Figures
for 25 to 100 gross lots.
D. F HAYNES & CO.,
Jobbers and Importers,
Established 1858. Baltimore, Md.
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