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Tiie Fort Valley ' Mirror
Terfrfc- ■ ■ 88.00.
8 . B. Bjula Editor and ?rvmrij|or lju\
nil DAY, DECEMBER l T
I n depend entisnv '.'last%Yccl- \J§
Wo gave our views
in regard to the effect of a primary
nomination for county officers.—
Wo see nothing to change them,
but, as the executive ebimhiftes- do
not agree with us,,and as the elec
tion ordered. wiH beheld, wo hope
all lovers of good order and a white
govcfsntent wffifcttogether, and
let the primary election bo’ decis¬
ive as to candidates. No man-who
submits Ms claims in the prhaaf y
.has any right to murtnar at tbs de¬
cision, as-hone, but goesd dbfhoerats
/Will takepart- in the nomination,^ -
The; candidates announced f.tv
all good men, and our people' will
be well and faithfully served by
■whoever gats the nomination. We
hear that there will be an iades
pendent -ticket run, and v.t> hear
so that quits a iintaber of onr best
ibeSarc oppdAtdbo
tcmaaid will not participate ‘la it.
This was onr reason for counseling
no nomination.
■ The democratic; Execut-ivfe coni,
mittee of Bibb county -0x1 last week
met and rescinded the order for
the primary election, for-.the rest
son we have given.
Wc hope onr opinions hre erron¬
eous, and that all things, will pass
off smoothly.
An address Ho the citpns of Fori
, For the Valley- .
past tweiyc months tlpe
Library. Directors have tried to
run ftifi business of the Public Li¬
brary without troubling the public.
,tVe hoped to have a membership)
large enough to make it self-sustain
imp didnotseefit but from some cause thepeop)Ie
to join. Why,, we
can not tell,. "We haves fine col,
lectidn of the boat and most reada¬
ble' . books, to be bought, Our
shelves are full of good reading
matter, our files are supplied, with
most'of the newspapers of the State
beside quite a number from .other
ctates, and our tables covered
many of the best Periodicals pub
lished. These we have for the ben¬
efit of the. Public, and expect tha
Public to help sustain the' inhibi¬
tion. On Friday night, Dee. -P7 fcb.
we are going to have a Festival for
- the benefit of tte Library and there
•iby give the public one more'chanee
To show their appreciation o? thair
Library.
We do not make thi^ address
nskihg your lielp as a favor to the
Directors, but to give foil. an ,op-j
jrortunity to help), your own instifctf-t
ition. ... jdt r - v. .
By the assistants -rendered nr, at
tiie Festival, v/e shall know what
value is placed - 011 tha- Library jyy
the public.
The Directors do not propose to
-keep thdu’ootas of the Library open
,nnlc33 the peopio desire it. ‘'’'Un¬
less we meet with the .hearty
co operati-ua of the citizens, wo
shall proceed to dose the Library,
as it is impossible to rim it Without
.money. This is the.last appa^J.wa
expect,to make. You must 00190
to our help or you will have to gave
tip your Public Library, -
* W. B. Mathews,
.
, . President,; {
Below ara appointed the differ
ent committees to get up a Festi«
val for'the bdriefit of tha. Public
Library .} It is to’be hoped the. pap-*
pie will come to the assistance pf
the Library. This is not asked as
a favor but a d'uty to thernselVes:’
MAftAGii-.G•Q ommittee;
S. B. Burr, A. H Draper, Prof.
Monk, Ed. Brown, T. O. Skellie, C.
G. Graft-I. L. Murray. .A
MrtATrfhto . „ Bra tor.
, „
Mrs. S. B. Lurr, J. M. Gray, T.
O. Skeliic, A- D. Skeliie, J. L, By
ington,- VV. A. Mathews, I.
raw John F. Troutman, -We E.
ter, Lydia Vfecher, O. H.
J. D. Marshall, 0. N.
Miss Joe Royals, Mr. J D
shall, J B James, J M Gray, M :
Cooper, Dr. S C Edgeworth, W.
Jones.
Oystees.
Mrs. Kate Gray, Haddock, Dr.
Flournoy, J W Mathews, E J
Her, Dr. Hobbs, E A Mnody; j
ItISSlT
» Miss Mattie Ross, Hattie MeMil
Ian, JEttio Miller, ImU Lattg,
lie Haddock, J “!“?
gene Rutnpb, WiJie Grconc,
tioHukrm,MnttffiFlournoy
Junes, Mr. Willie li-mvUl,
ciatjdc Troutman, Sam-Mat". -*
Mi.wDdjio Miii|r. y
;■ ’a
lafS^lid!Mitiiief vk,
SkoIKe, Marif&t
Jrlee, 'Saj&a Stilltr, -Carrie
iXIa Everett aisj aH’the (it- V
le girls.
The committees abovo era expec¬
ted to call upon the citizens for con
tributiens for their several tables,
W. B. Mathews,
President.
Tothd Voters of Houston County
-It has been r a mo red that I wou-d
run for Oitlinary, independent of
t’an.uoEiiantion. ..-I wish to say thiSt
have-no'each intehtida trad while
I*k s« been .solicited: by -mnygqod
citizens to do so, I have never de
tariaincditodopiiifc.froin my :origi
nai'annonnetinont. I have always
with the party and am now
willingdo submit to tiie will of
majority fairly expressed. I have
never bolted a nanmiatioa and
when dsfe&tsd in tiro lastraeo vverk
c-a and voted fair-jay opponent. I
arts' new 03 years’cf age-have never
held an office witlrany emoluments
and ask the office of Ordinary ba
I need at» . I- hope ail my
ri-iends.wiiTga: to the polls on the
15th and vote foi- me and if elected
I will esdteavdr do faithfully dis
chaise the duties.;of the office.
Jams.; M. Davis.
Seifert & Smith.—T hese gentle
men have gqtynto their new quar¬
ters and have one of the largest
and '• best selected stocks of ' goods
iti their line to too fbau.l in Miebjn
'iir&y have in addition to their largo
stock of stationery, periodicals, in u
siea.l in; r aments, pictures, & tv, &c.,
a very fine and.choice assortment of
fancy articles suitable for Christmas
.presents. Here yon c;n find pres
ents snitod to all ages and conditions
at very‘reasonable prices; In adJi
tiou-to their aliea-’y large business,
these gentlemen have gone into the
paper hex manufacture on a very
large scale, and are now receiving a
fine lot of lithographing material.
They have employed an experienced
engraver and will soon be ready to
fill nil orders lor lithographing in the
best style. Call ia and see.
En. Tsv.’xe.—T his gentleman blows
a Christmas blast and wants every¬
body to call and examine his stock
of lartey 1 and-useful nftfolesf suita
bio for Christmas- presents. His
two stores are full of beatiftil goods
musical instruments, &e-, and he
takes pleasure in Showing them to
customers.
J. E.Ellis.—R ead the advertise¬
ment of this gcatlem.iu elsewhere.
We can recommend, him as _relia¬
ble in every particular. If you want
building material, ensh, doors and
blinds, paints, &e., write cr cal! on
him. ■
Bennep-s.—R ead the advertise¬
ment of Messrs Benner, in another
plage and call on thorn when you
go to .Macon, They have a very
large stock of ehristsaas goods of all
kinds including toys, confectionery,
fruit-l, &c, &3f : In addition to their
stock of goods they ran one of the
best restaurants in Macon. Call and
sea- them.
The Augusta News says that so
far as Augusta is concerned the fast
nnil is a fraud,
-V
Tlie;executive committee have re¬
voked the order for a primavyelec
for nominating county ofli -ers
in Bihh. It Will be a free race open
'to-all.
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GEORGIA. Ckavveord County:
J„lm O. Knight, administrator of
estate Kf W. W, Mathews, deceased,
hns u : rp«td to the ccurttof erffim-iy
of said cotisty. for leave to sell the
estate hetonging to said W. “W.
Matheivs deceased. This is (Iieve
fore to t-riuse cite a’d persons concerned within In
show if ffiiy they have,
the time- prescribed by law why said
.Y„d <e of said court this 15th clay of
November 1.880.
V, 8 .’ Ec-ltos,
■ Clerk..
AimimsiznJem ]$$$.•
GEORGIA, CKhwroED couxty granted : by
By virtue of tui order
ibe ordinary of said county, door will he
sold bch,to the court house in
hs ‘ u “r < •‘jjfr.'s
=a;s-ffl^=a sSSSS-S
twenty fotir, and ail tho saw limber
on rai'dRC Sold as the property of
heuefit'of'“um ‘ lieirs
^.,1 eredttor?. November 15th, 1880.
- John O. Kju'oht,
Adminhtruior.
& BLAST
K ■fit-' , . i-V.Oil MY
Holiday Horn,
1 have the )>let<irc of informing
■public that I have the most beautiful line
5?f Hoiiskvy Coots that has ever bvfon
hfgn pffei-pd tut oNatisinatiou in this city, of the a#l bo
f . swiiij
stock rf begins. banks, both ■
ATy for
c years, is si in
yly , elegant, v,hi! reloeiiou of
o roy
is without F’arsojy Goods
ft I equal in the eitv. In a!
fe * w | «-•» Ol.r£;? • Mr-v
*strtte£r.? Very rcs^boiftiiV-' jar**
'
i Second . -.& stiiel IV anil tftVdNE. 18
2 S‘ore= ’ ton Avenah, Macon Oa.>
{ ,
T. W. FBEEMAH.
5 <
' OENED.-VE
Cflll'Mfl Mil,
87 Chesty Slreetj ‘Macon,
OT AND top
” sriouiri
.
Dealer in Watches, Jewelry,
r\ Qucik -i o oales t - r> ■ 1
And prompt returns ) SO 1,1 O I
urjiEx W: smith, a. 11.
SEIFERT AMO SiiTH,
No 7, Cotton Avenue, 2 doors
Mix & Kirtland Mneon, Georgia,
Have in store a very large
inetit ot choice
GGiTstnids Goods,
suitable for old and ' oung rich act!
K», T
We have a large lot of beautifu
pictures, ami picture fra me, Elution
er.y,;Music, Musical instruments,etc.
Onr Christmas goods are too nu¬
merous, and our.assQiMnent fo varied
that ibis impossible to entiuiorat:
.
thorn.. Call and see foi yoursilvcs.
Our- persosa! attenlipn will be
given to all orders front, a distance
aud satis/'actirn- assured- in every in
staiiee, both as-to goptla and pr : ccs.
JAS. EVERETT,
Harness Ivlanulacturer,
Is prepared to make to order, out
of the Very beet material, any stvle
of harness raasbiiluTe des ired, on short notice
and prices.
HEFAIFciMG
; of Humes?, ie4fathering vehioU-s,
etc , of promptly attrtided to. Shop in
rear IVillie’Evins store, opposite
O, Hi Miliqrs. f
SOMMEE BEOS.
Announce to their customers that
they have .-a very large.stock of whi¬
ter goods of all kinds such as
DRY GOODS. CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NOTIONS &c, &c.
which wc will offer at’-real bargains.
Csfll and examine onr stock if (id pri¬
ces and v-e arc sure wc can sell yon
goods, without a doubt.
GROCERIES
of all kinds, fresh end nice at bottcin
prices,. 8OMMER Bi’yS.
1881. — '7
THE CONSTIT.lTXiOX
Never in cur hr&tory has a f-. liuhlc,
FIRST-CLASS NEAvaFA BER
-been so (ssenthily nae.K-.l bv He
Southern people aa-nt present.
Never hasulie Constitution been as
THOROUGHLY EQUH’FED
and. so fully prepared to fur
: iiisii such a paper t.s
r - -at present,
with
TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE UNE¬
QUALLED
by any Southern paper.
With trained C irreSpondents in cv
cry locality in which its readers arc
’ inti-felted
With a
CAPABLE EDITORIAL STAFF?
a corps'of efficient Reporters, and
thedirtt of “speeiaV" contributors,
‘The Const-itution can promise to its
readers that it. will, be better than
over before,and will confirm its po
Bi'tiou f.s the
LEADING SOUTHERN Nt-JWS
. PARERS,
While the Constitution will catry
the : gen era): news of the d.-iy, and
express rts opinions fcaukty devote on p,o
litienl topics, it wid special
attention to tiro ’
DEVELGPMLET “OF: SOU PH
LRN 11 PjSO U Iv(,LS ■
in all legiiinnta channels or diroc
tions.
^ Every Georgian and- roan interest- _
road IHE CONbl-UDl-ION
^5. f %„ 0 f $l6: Kix
mont , „, r< 0 ^. 50 . Weekly,
^ ^’WiiohLAB -^Sl,
1 rcs
L: ‘ Atlanta Ga
i.flm. ,uu " " r " t “ w '’ <«.«
GEORGIA, Gjsawfobd county :
B. J, Chumpum applies foi lot
tits df■ndtrrtiiistralioii on estate of
Tide is-tlicrcfiiie to oitc all por¬
ous concerned to show cans ■ if airy
th i v have within the time prescribed should
by law glJretOtrf why isaitl application
Tot he
Witness the Honorablo II.
Smith Judge of Ordinary. Nov.
12(h, 18S0.
V. 6. S. IIor ,ton
0; Ordinary.
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Atlanta & charlotte -
AIR-LINE RA^I ROAD,
Am.
--ua..,-)
Aiuanta, G.v. Aug. 1.0,! 1880.
Cmasis® of bnuvpunE.,
(.Si'*ami sltor Aug. 10. trains
rtmoti'ybis ds follows':
Day PjfssESden’ Train.
(East ward.)
Anive ai Chmlotte 4:17 p. ro.
IigiW.e Aflanta: .. 4:30 a. n’.
l w'. (Westward.)
Arrive at. Ailaiita 11:58 p.
Le^vo Charlotte 1:1 f»j*. m.
Night Fasskxgek.Thain.
(Eastward.)
3:20 a. in.
. 3:30 p. in
Arrive at Atlanta 11:30 a.
Leave Charlotte 1:40 a, m.
Connecting at Atlanta fur
West and Southwest. Con
uec»iiig’at Thn Charlcltcfor Tlekctb all Eastern sale
ugh on
vilie (}ainc8viilC) ScneCa C/y,
and Spartanburg to all
East aud West.
G J. FORE ACHE.
Gen. Manager. •
J. HOUSTON,
Gitn’l Pass, & Ticket Ag't,
R; R. BILLUPS,
Passenger Agent.
National .a pa n Hotel, in 1 ■
Nearly opp: site passenger depot,
MACON, GEO.
Re-opened, re-furnislud and first
class in every respect. tV® ask all
our old patrons Hud friends to give,
us a call,
RATES.—§2.00 per day. Meals
30,cents. Lodging 50 cents.
E. E. BROWN & SON,
Proprietors.
GEORGIA, Cu t \\vavj> Couxty:
Thomas F. Kortnad.y Executor on
e&thto of A. 15. Kennedy applies late of said
county deceased, to ihis
court-for letters i f dismission from
raid estate.
This js therefore to cite alt per¬
sons concerned to show cause it
aitv they have,,within the lime 1 re
scribed by law why Said letters
should in. be granted. II.
Witness the Hon. I>. Smith
tljnlgp of Ordin-ry. V. BOL , . TON,
8.
C. C. Ordinar;-.
Od. Gth. ’SO
COTTON SEED WANTED,
Wt-will pay the highest price
Or 59,090 bushels of cotton seed
delivered to ns at the depot at For!
Valley or will exchange for he seed
the option seed meal which, ns a
fertilizer, is well know to ho more
being valuaple its better than the shape seed foi' then selves, and
tl&e
having nothing taken from it by:
the;oil that is of no value as n f.urii-l
kingingfedient. tl n? you aye i-F ’• not
deprikod fi.r of the valuable use tour
s,-ei! manure, lint'’ afi’tr' lutvihg
'tfe-uW Ff'your moitoy fi-r- ’5 or
can r inva-t In the rne;d 2U>
fca-ii, A ia.auaito.SJbu^-fec. trial all that
t-yt- is i.- net- s
‘■'lii'Gce m.y one of tho
forArn'v tviil of moaiyGu h.rtil ifir ait-i
w » l »ke phiisuto in givii g in j
for mat i n to ail parties and we have
in onr possession facts and certifi
cates’that will show what this meal
he has furnished dpne for poor all land. wishing Sacks sell— wil'
to to
Bring us your seed and at least try it
we am sure that you wid not re
gretjt. We do not want seed that
have been mated.
Respectfully,
il(USER<& Houskr.
Mr?. Mary Persons
Will opou her
SCHOOL!
—at the—
t FL_ l w6231XiU £*t . wXaT
• *
-_O’*_
Mite 61880
Charges Intermediate for advanced scholars, $2 50
Primary department, department, 2.00
Mutiiews 1.50
Mrs. M. A. will continue
j n charge of the music department
as before. undone Nothing possible shall be
for the advancement, in
every particular, of all pupils thtrust
,, ( j p„ u) y '™**
ff July W™ 29, 1880. 30 ™’ 1 ’ rIucl P al -
A GREAT OFFER !! grTiJS
a. thosnton# son.
AK i’‘ 5 to
Office at residence on Macon
W. €.*WINSLOW,
*1, . t
FORT VALLEY. - - GEORGIA
pAlfttCUUS L »t|ipation ^I'l' given care- to W.l, nil
mU of tUo 8tata
vvlii'u utsircvt.
Christmas will Soon b> Here FlfF
1
Anil don't forget tliat
jgfe
J. H. Am T. m BENUE, l
Have the'Fine-st and. largest .stock of
n LX t ft
Ever Bi-ought to, AIacor. Ilpmlqmu'fers for finf and
PUS via j 1 uiiiiJ IX 5 B
The Cheapest Setts,., Lunch Line of anti Vttoeipedes, Work BasUots, Toy WaEgbr.s, and Willow-Ware Ri ll Carriages, ToiU t nd Tea
tion. Anisins, K'nfs, Figs, Vatdti, (..'akes, Crackers, of every 'Pick- desciip
and Canned Goods.
Everything will bo offered at Bottom figures. People from the country visiting
it i e city in ‘Search of ChVIstmas Go ids.' will find it to their inti rest to examine Our
New r Stock bz fore pure!tiif-ii ig elsewhere.
RESTAURANT
In Connection wi!.|i ton Confcelioncry for J.aiucs asid Gentlemen. Meals served
oil short notice. To n’t forget the place.
ELLS’ OL© STAND, 104 Malberry Street Macon Georgia.
STEAM SASH FACTORY
Wharf Street, MACON, 3A . ■
CQTOAGTOE Am BH 1 LDBE
DEALER IN
PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY, GLASS, &c.
AI AN UF ACT UEEIt OF
BRIIB BlnlFJBe AID
Gould jag’s, brackets, door and window frame?,
COUNTERS, and all kinds of
fliiistsappiii) laffia
m
Plans ! . cheerfully
and sp:cificatim? made to order aird all inf- rmation
oh applicafion. .
” H W. HART,
a lb a
■WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
White Fiao Basis, Boors and Blmdsy
G L A ZED S A S IT,
Stair Rail j:;;. 17 Posts, Balrtsters, Window Gif.-to- 3:-.-.id
• cr’-.: Hardware.
v 0 , 30 South I’rortu Si.-, i , ATLANTA. GA.
BAS©A 2 MS
AND
FIRST CLASS GOODS,
J. M. HERTZ
Clothing Emporium
Sills the best clothing for the least money.
cioTHira
-to fit and suit everybody.
HATS, SHIRTS,
UNDERWEIR,
HOSIERY
and everything else for Gents wear, Clothing and Shirts made to order.
J. H. HERTZ.
308 Cherry, near Second Street, MACON <JA.
STRIGT& ¥ EXm-MABE WOMK\
W. R. SZEiSTT 3
Manufacturer of and Dealer in all kinds of
SADDLES, HARiESS, BRIDLES,
Collars, Whips, Mits,
BLANKETS, ROBES, MATS, OILS, LEATHER & SHOE FINDINGS,
BUGGIES, WAGONS,
Buggy and Wagon Materials, Ac , &e. New work made to order, Repair,
ing done, good, neat and cheap.
I respectfully refer those who are in want of anything in rny line, to the
numerous part:os in Hotiito , Crawford, Bihh and surrounding counties
who have purchased my goods. 1 guaruntoi,satisfaction in KENT, every respect.
W. R.
Poplar Street Next to Blake's Block. MACONIGA,
Ludden & Batss’
SOUTHERN
SViUSlG MOUSE.
Nibv , SAVANNAH, GA.
D.mbi3. Store ; GO ft. front :
Three sit t ics abovo Basement,
litiJ filled from Celltr to
Lull, v i :i n.iii’taal sup
11 -a f r a
B&tSi
V ' V®?
U' -
j
TO F U i
Sofia 1 \ x i b;?.* h cutli !
8uf*0€ss{ui coin pouter with lb©
North. As inxmer.se establishment,
carr.ing an iimunese stork and 1 an
by men oTbrains and largo' experi¬
ence iti the rntiaie • trade, who are
wide awake all day Sending'SN long and- half
the night tpe. .v'h lor
musical supplies, is a waste of tiu;6
and many. Bet'cr bargains can
be had hearer Home. ‘ ’
CA-NDaDADVIOE
TO FEftCH'ASEItsgOF toss!
Pi! ail
Open ypur eyes vi le find don’t
Northern be imposed Manufacturers upon by pretended ad¬
who
vertise new p-iaims Kt §125, and 14
Stop Organs, wifcj gub Bass and
coupler, at ,v,65. The instruments
so ell -led are not as represented.— when
Nor arc they reeky cheap
their qualify dncTdurability is can
fiidercd. Good Pianos ' cost over
$125, to manufacture.- Tho 14
-Stop Organs have (3) dummy. Humbug Stops.
Tiie Suti 15f.rt.-i is bogus.
Action-, -Shad yeas, s and a -.Cod
round price. Ti-ct.-is the.sehedold.
MKBtesaiassssissspcni Genuine Bargains, ' 1
ZZ2Z.
Inst-umeni- ir «iii r--lii,bl» fhal ers’
a re stritfly fu ! presented. Pur
re
chasc-rs run no ri sk‘ vi hatevt.-r. We
all take it »lj. Uniform Cash Prices to
an-l the l-.v.-. u in America.— 1
True, if we do .-ay it.
.--row.:- : - , - - :- . : - - ----.jnazaeu)
IvELIAf-LE ORGAN4.
- «gBBggp ! &23gas:
y Stops, Solid Walnut Oise, Ex¬
tended T p, Gold Ornamentation, 4 :
sets of Stops, 2J,-Ov.t. .Rood:......Only $59.
4 E i-panf (!,i-e, 4 sets 2^
Oct. R.’.uls an I 1 s.-ti) Out.’ Rei-l.-,
with. Gc..ui:i.!.Uilb Bass and Oct.
Coupler. Organ A splendid and durable
Only $80
Nona of tin- above have either
Dummy or Forte Stops. Every
stop has its i-lleet directly upon the
Reeds. Stool aud book giveu with
each Organ.
ELEGANT PIANOS.
mx*X£FX2£tS!X.'X- .-aa:--rat"Taa^s-a:
7 Oct., Lug- Siz-?, Rosewood
Case, Sarpsnthie Piintlii Sweet and
Powcrlul Ton? Ffotn Old and Re
liai -le .M ike- :i V to'd in use on!y$179
7.1 Or:'.. l t’.‘a i •: ?, Rosewood
Case, S,i-pcnliri3 ja.a Piintlt, Sold by
ns for 1') years with perfect
sntisfff'-tion. 1.1-{•::;• r’.hsers 'only $200
7j'OH.,Sfi -hre : rran-V'8 Strings,
Largest'Sito ratuie. in inn niliceat
CneUi-’i-l- I5i->»tid:C :•!’• ii i hyd.-pii
Back, 3 T*p M- n;4»jigs. B-.-.-t $200
.-pja.rv.oiu Ain- vi a .......io.ily $2o0.
'A * 14 i-evev fr e: G yeirs
-.Tlnratilci-, 15 ' Test 1 rial.—
We pay all freight if not salt.-factory
Semi 1 i- \. itidi-gue and Fall Trade
1830 Special ludren Glibrs. rates. . Address
&
Savannah, G x,
Whole sale Pi:.n-.» - ; Organ Dealers.
A NEW KIND OF WATCH CASE
New poctiv.yc j- i; inly within tha Jasfc
few years thiit it lias lx on unproved and
brought witliin thi* 1 ‘eaca oi every ; one;
old iu principle because the first invent
tiou wnsitiftde airfl Ihe tirs’. patent taken
out nearly twenty years ago. and cases
iHi.de at that time and worn ever since.
hvq nearly as good ns now. Head the
following.which jitweiers is only one of many
huudrdflfcyoui* can tell of tsimilar
oue3, tdAvk-itoo.
r.v. May 88.1878.
I have a cu-tofnior vvbo lus carried one
o! Bo-s : Patent ca-e--flitean. years and I
knew it two ysars before he ‘got it, audit
now apprarn good far fen veers longer.
It. IS. OLNEY
Eemrmhcr Ihat J.13. TSo-s' is the only
patent ca-> luac-.' of solid gold (one out
oi.’e and -uie inside) coveriag eve:-y part
expostfl to wear or eight, the great ad
vantage* of these plates over electro-gild¬
ing la apparent,, to every one. , Boss’ is
the only wrfttesi patent c-vso with which there is
given a warrant, of which the
following is a fa-vrimllce.
*
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