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FARMER GIRL COOK STOVES. CHARTER OAK
STOVES.
GEO. \V BURR,
MANUFACTURER OF TIN'AND SHEET IRON WARE,
AND WHOLESALE ACT RETAIL DEALER IN
cutlery; glass-'ware, tin ware,
Crockery, Wooden Ware, Willow Ware, Silver-Plated Ware, BiubW, Dusters
CAMP BELL &Jo NEj
MACON, GA,
QOTTOJf
ACCLIMATED
Jackson, Ten., jas a coal famine*
Cartersville, Ga„ is to have two cot
ton-factories.
. "Blight is affecting the orange trees in
southwest Louisnnn.
The cotton presses of Atlanta are
working day and night.
Union City, Tenn., has just started a
bank, with $50, 000 eapiul.
There was a State convention of spir
itualists in Texas last week.
Savannah, Ga., received seven thou
sand bales of cotton Tuesday.
Grasshoppers have done iucalcnlabla
injury to the wheat crop of Texas.
Chattanooga’s population has in
creased 1,391 during the past twelye
months.
Lady compositors are employed in
the offices of a number of Southern
newspapers.
The city bonds' of Savannah, Ga.
have advanced 4 90 per cent, since Au
gust.
San ^utonio, Texas, is to have a pat
ent gas-machine in the Alamo, with 300
lumps.
McKcndree Church, Nashville, which
was recently burned, is to be rebuilt at
once.
Some fine jacks were sold this Veek to
parties near Palestine, Texas, at $375
per head.
The Seventh day Adventists of Texas
are holding a grand camp meeting near
Dallas.
Georgia enjoys the reputation of hav
ing the handsomest governor in the
^TJtiion.
Seventy-five cents has been the price
of coal since the first inst.
Paul R. Hnyne, the Georgia".poet,
denies that he intends to move to the
North.
Columbia, Tenn., is to have a large
factory for turning out wooden handles
•of all k inds.
' Corn is w orth $1 per bnshel in Go-
laid county Texas.
The editor of the Key West (Fla.)
Dispatch, a colored mau is in jail on tho
charge of robbery.
Judge Lochrane, of Atlanta, gets $10-
000 a year ns attorney for the Pullman
Palace Car company.
Warren county, Missis sippi, in three
.y&ifa and nine months has reduced her
iadebtness §114,095.
The young ladies of Frankfort Ky.,
not to be behind the times have organ
ized a cooking club.
The public schools were dismissed in
Chattanooga, Tenn., to let the children
see “Pinafore.”
Atlanta has eight banking institutions,
not including Jim Banks, who is a sep
arate institution of his own.
Increased attention is being given to
fish culture in Virginia. There are now
jthiee hatchirg houses in the state.
Colonel E. .Richardson, of Jackson,
JHiss., has given $2,000 for the im
provement of the cemetary iu that
city.
A German colony lias settled in Es
cambia county, Fla. near the Pensacola
railrond, to engage in sheep raising.
The Americus, (Ga.), Recorder thinks
4hat cattle-raising will superside cotton-
growing to a great extent in that sec
tion.
"The Houston and Texas Central rail-
TOad'16 receiving new steel rails with
Which to replace those of iron now in
owe.
A-r-extra session of the Florida legis-
. lature, to consider the proposition of.
• the F lorida ship canal, will propably
• be held soon.
The Augusta Ga,, cotton mills have a
-•capital of §900,000, and pay a dividend'
-of twenty eight per cent, on the money
Invested.
■ The Whig records the death in Rich-
-snoud, Va of Capt, C. F. Pnrdigan,
J. M. W. CRHISTIAN’S
FRUIT TREES :
Of the Varieties Best Adap
ted to this Section.
NO. 68 CHERRY STREET, MACON, GA., VALENTINO’S OLD STAND
POPLABimfl SECOSnsTBETH.
Greet their patrons with the
tfccir large and commodioo* i.
ing entirely rebuilt in brick for *
niodation of cotton consigned to ‘W. Wt ^ r >&.
fldent that their facilitiel for
crop cannot be surp^eed
owe. * h
Their office and salesroom hare hum
with a view to improved light on
comfort of -visitor., and a Sordui
tended to aU to calland see them a a
Thanking their friend, for the' l,w,
extended to them in the pest, theyZfS
ance, 1 *
Advances on Cotton in |L
made when desired
at the lowest hank rates,
CAKPBELL & JONES
A l-PIJCATIOX FOB DISMISsioT^'—~-
-ii. Gzoboia. Houstmi Cocvct.
S.A.4L. 8. Toonalej, execute?;,,.
Tonnsley, qf said county, deceased ^ fen
dismission from their tru»t: ^ tUT ^ WTiitj f a
This is therefore to cite all __
appeal at the January term* rr « b
Ordinary of sud county, and .ho*"
they have, why said application
p ranted 5c . ^
Vitness my official signature thi» ,,
m * . i-S-OILQ,^
EORGIA—Houston Counts •
_ W- G* Vinson and Q. N.’-Va#,
Executors of Josiah VinsoD, of satf
county, deceased, have applied for rfk
mission from their trust.
This is therefore to cite all pertons
concerned to appear at the FeW
term, 1880, of the Court of Onlinsrjc?
said connty and show cause if any th«
have why said application should noth
granted.
Witness my official signature this V.
vember 6th, 1879,
A. S. Giles,
. Ordinary.
• and Honse-Famishing Goods.
Victor Ranges, Utility Cook Stoves.
I respectfully and cordially invite the public to call and examine my stock
and prices. Having bought my goods from first bunds, in person, and befoie
the recent advances in prices, I can offer inducements to those wishing ty pur
chase. Respectfully,
Why pay more for Emit Trees not so
well adapted to this section, as those
grown at the
Where yon can be accommodated in the best of style, with fine Liquors, Wines
and Cigars, and indeed'everything usually kept in a first-class "establishment of
the kind. Meals at all bonrsday or night, with polite and-attentive attendants
to serve yon. Yon will also find the proprietor on hand who will Bpare no pains
in giving satisfaction to any who may favor.him with_their patronage. BEDS
FREE.
«T. SA . W. CHHISTIA3T.
To the
This Rooster will do the Crowing a
MACON, GEORGIA.
Have opened their store, No. 71, Cherry Street, next door to Cbas. Wachtey
& Bro.j with an entire new stock of
PD©w ©rieK.
Wap©fe©«s© 0
MACON, - - GEORGIA.
of the latest styles and test manufacture, and we are prepared .to manufacture all
styles of Custom Work to order. Repairing neatly and promptly attended to.
Also a largestock of leather and findings always on hand Hoping to Teceieive a
Share of the public patronage, we ask all to call, examine and be convinced that
shis is the best and cheapest store in the city.
X t CHAXXdtEEO
D. G- McCORMICK’S
BRICK WAREHOUSE
WILLINt HAM’S WARFHIUSE.
(Opposite J. W. BUBXE * CO’S Book Store.)
' SECOND STREET.
EH. MAY & CO
98 Cherry Streets Macon, Ga.
Manufacturers and ^Dealers in
Bring meyour COTTON and
I will please you.
B. L. WILLI NGHAM
July 31—tf.
prices that can be obtained. I keep posted with all the markets and charge
commission for selling.
0. O. DUNCAN. A. Ii. MILLER
DUNCAN & MILLER,
Attorneys at Xutw,
Persy, Ga.
Practice in the courts of Houston and
adjoining counties, Supreme Court of
Georgia, United States Courts, and else
where by special contract. jan 16 ly
lam Agent for the Centennial and Gullet Gins.
Liberal Cash Advances made on cotton in store. Bring me your cotton and I
ill certainly work for your interest.
Very respectfully,
Sept u - D. G. McCORMICK.
HARNESS, SADDLES, WHIPS,(BRIDLES, COLLARS AND
NAMES. TRUNKS, TRAVELLING BAGS, LEATHER,
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES.
.83P- Call and examine our stock before purchasing. Repositories—98 Chorry Street, MacoD. and
208 Second direct, Angus's, ‘ sop G—78
THOS. HARDEMAN, Jr
(AT ADAMS k BAZEMOBE’S OLD STAND.)
It is an established fact that; Quinine
or Cinchonidia will stop Chills, and fqr
this purpose there is nc better remedy.
But it is also an established fact that
BAGGING AKB TIBS FURNISHED.
REMEMBER I ONLY CHARCE . _
INSURE ¥008 FBOPEBTY
IN THE
GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE CO
ONE DOllar PER BaLE FOR SELLING AND FIRST
MONTH STORAGE.
Satisfaction C3rua.s,x*«»2xtee<aL.
SMITH’S IM-
TOTAL ASSETS. - - $544,72! 05.
This company commands the highest confidonce of prndentlbusiness men on account of tho safe in
vestment of its assets, and tho prompt payment of all losses.
Rates as Low as any Strictly Eirst-Glass Company.
J. RHODES BROWNE, LAMBERT SPENCER, 1
President. Secretary,
Applications for insnrancc should be made to the undersigned, "who is fully commissioned as Agent
for the GXOJtGU HOME,
EDWIN MAKTIN, Agent,
Perry, HonsfonCounty, Georgia.
Agent for NEBLETT & GOODRICH 1X L COTTON GIN.
PROVED HAND POWER PRESS. TALBOT- & SON’S and WATER-
TOWN STEAM ENGINES, Etc. CALL BEFORE YOU PURCHASE.
J a—tr. T. HARDEMAN, Jr.
Is a perfect Blood Purtvieb, and is tho
only purely Vegetable remedy known to sci
ence, that has made radical ami Pbuuxext
Cubes of Syphilis and Scrofula in all their
stage*.
It thoroughly removes mercury from tho
system; it relieves the agonies of mercurial
rheumatism,and speedily cures all skin Uis-
FEBRSNE
For Sale by C. B. Mann, Perry, Ga., and LI
druggists.
Iron and Brass ioundory,
Is warranted to remove every cause from
the system that produces the Chills, and
if it 'foils to do this you will sustain no
loss, for every druggist is authorized to
guarantea a permanent cure in every
case, no matter of how long standing,
and will refund the money if the Chills
return after you are through taking.—
Positively, no cure, no pay. Try it and
be convinced.
FINDLAY’S IRON WORKS-
MACON, GEORGIA,
Are in Full ©petaSien
I have a good place containing 285
acres in the fifth district of Boroten,
about three and a half miles Bast of By-
rop, on which is a good two horse fang
open and now in cultivation, with abnar
dance of timber for all needfnl purpos
es, which I will sell low and on bccob-
modating terms, for tho m-son simply
that I have no use for it The fencing
is now pretty good and with a modersts
outlay all the fencing and houses, in:
eluding Dwelling and Gin-House, may
be put in excellent condition,
Examine the premises to vonr satis:
faction and then apply for terms soon,
as I am determined to sell,
tf. Samuil D. Kili>sx.
It contains no poison,
and is perfectly tasteless. Sold by all
druggists, and a permanent cure guar
anteed in all cases.
FERRINE MEDICINE CO.,
E. W. Gbovb, Manager,
Paris, Tenn,
For sale by
Hunt, Rankin & Lahab,
Wholesale Agents, Macon, Ga.
Aug 6—8m,
3 0years; and wo are now prepared to repair any machinery made by him.
patterns as any concern in the State.
Our senior has been in the business over thirty years, and both of ns are practical machinists and
founders. Address
A. REYNOLDS & SON, Macon, Ga.,
Corner Fifth and Hawthorne Streets. ’-
Bend for Prioe List and Cireulws. —Aug. T—tf.
Georgia—Houston County.
R. H. Watson has applied for admin-
GEORGIA—Houston County:
ChatlesH. Jackson administrator de.
bonis non of Jacob N. Goff of said
connty deceased has applied for leave to
istntion on the estate of Ur*. Mary
White, late of said county, deceased
This is to cite all persons concerned
to appear at tn« January term, 1380 of
the court of Ordinary of said county,
and show cause, if any they bare, *b|
said application should not be granted,
• ..Witness my official signature this ho -
vember 6th, 1879.
j A. S-’GlLBJ;
Ordinary.
m AKrtyFACTniiB
STEAM ENGINES, from five to Sixty Horse Power.
Findlay’s Screw Cotton Presses of Va
rious Kinds, for Hand, Horse,
Water or Steam Power.
GEORGIA—Houston County:
Wm. R. Harris has applied f° r ad
ministration on the estate of Joseph Vf.
Harris, late of said, deceased.
A. C. RILEY
Attorney at Law,
FORTiVALLEY, GEORGIA;
Collections will receive, immediate at
tention, and prompt retnms made.
Reference, Samuel Hall.
This is therefore to cite all persons
concerned to appear, at the January
term. 1880, of the conrt of Ordinary
of said county, and show cause if any
they have why. said application should
not ba granted. .
Witness my official signature this J*
vember 6th. 1879.
A. S. Giles,
Ordinary.
Wanted
A Lady of Four years experience in
teaching desires a situation in a Private
family. Competent to teach the usual
English, branches and Music. Referen
ces given. Address, stating terms
• Mbs. S. J. M.
St. Mathews,
Care W,S. J. S. Carolina.
Oct. 30th. f 1879—1 month.
unaer aim uj umci vi ,
Ordinary of Houston County, will a
sold before the Court hon9e door i
said county, on tLe first Tuesday 1
Januarr 1880, within the legal honrs^ 1
sale, the West half of lot of cand, num
ber two hundred (220) and tjgglJ •
the original tenth district of said
ty, now upper eleventh district ° ■
as the property of Evereti Sasser, •
ceased, for the payment of his debts
D. ANDERSON & SON
WAREHOUSE AND
MACGft, CA
Hardware, Iren and Steel,
Agricultural Implements, Carriage Materials,
Faints, Oils, etc. Agents for Massey’s Excelsior
Cotton Gin, Disston’s Circular Savrs and Fair-
■h&nks* Standard Scales. Apl 10;—lyr.
FOURTH STREET, MACON, GA.
(HOUSE LATELY OCCUPIED BY B. L. WJLLENG1IAM A SON)
Findlay’s ‘ ‘Little Giant” Sugar miil Iron
Frame and Brass Boxes. Also Sugar Cane
Rollers for wood frames—-Syrup Ket
tles all Sizes
STEAM ENGINES/SAW MILLS, ETC., ETC
ALL KINDS OF CASTING AND MACHINERY.
Repairing Steam Engines and Machinery a specialty.
LOWEST PRIOEs INT THE STATE.
SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR AND PRICES.
C. D. FINDLAY, Agent.
(- July 2L-4m. FINDLAY’S IKON WOR §S, - MACON, GA.
ON COTTON IN STORE,
governor, pump, etc. (and box-
. ing) *t the low price of
3 Horse Power, - $215 00
'Hi “ - '245OC
. . ... . 3X5 00
JAMES IXFi-EL k 00., Spring-
r&eld, Ohio.
Wagon Yarw { r^l Sleeping Quarters Free tp Custcmer s J