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TANARUS! o Talbot‘on Standard
THURHD W, AI’HIL. 21, IWI.
THE OLDEST
Official Organ Talbot County.
Tb# Mormon* refuse to elect n
to Driguni Young. At tin; remit confer* tier
John Tnjlor win* r ©Jected I're.Hiilent ot the*
Trlv ApotJe and trustee of the church,
bat lio one wa selected a* the prophet.
AVh n Hen Mill, of Gvnttffa, ronprutuln
trft Senator lit li upon. liin ndniindon to j
the Senate lie Kni*l ‘foil havu Pt onl\ j
triumphed over tin* Democratic committee*
but gained . victory over tlic Gonditation
ft well.
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The Ku xvillo i’ribm.e loams from it
Et excun ug**-< that 1 1 <• damage
to lb© fruit crop b) th© went cold Npnll I
not no eoiit li si* nt flrat Nnppoflod.
Tbe grain proapect* are reported to lx? par
ticuUrly bright nil over the country.
The Udton Ciliz. h -u-m the indication
now ere that North Georgia will rawko Ilii*
year the Urgent crop of cotton tb.it wn . * v
er produced in that MN'tlom And set c
bear that that Hcction of th* countr; h buy
ing nnummlly large qnuntPicH oi bin on
corn. etc.
Some (xcitmieiit ha* tx-cii ntu*cd in up
per Georgia by Ibe reported discovery, noir
the Air Line road, in the n< i 'hboHieid of
the gr* At fa 11 a, <MTi HtjVfini ol boilil ;r wah i
jut'ing out of eolid rock and ascending fifty
two feet in tbe air. 1 U<- r* port d<< not
apjieur to lie well withe)iti*fvt,d a* yet.
Then in (rouble with the preachers at (lie (
North. lU*iilcs the progressing fiial *1
Dr. T dtuage, Rev. John Miller, Frwbyte
liau minis! et at Iniilon, N. J, had lu
lmtnc struck Iron, the rolla for alleged here
y. and it U announced that Rev. Dr. Mul
lock. of Oh* ego, N. Y., is about to be tried
on tbe Mam* charge.
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General liichard Jay lot’ relation-hip to
JdfTXhiliK whh that of brotliet-in law. Da
Gs luairiid a daughter of Gen. Zielmry
Taj hr. lb chard’s father. Mr Daria is
eil!I Hiving. Kxe.
The daughter of (I* n. Taylor, whom Mr
Davia married, died before flic war- Mr.
Dam* lin I cin married twice.
TAmi WuhldiiglMi corn'spnndent of th<-
New Rnek'f iinea \i rites to that paper (but
the titltui M'-Mtioa of CongreHH will certainly
la<t matcl the first of July, and probnhL
tntx h loeig r. Much do|xuuls upon the ac ,
lion of tlx- J**sident ©n the appropriation
bills. It iNi'W-iecH them, as ho probably
w ill, like iV(or,tta cannot pass th* in ov. i
In* veto and t ard! be uccciisary to lix upon
n piogrocoiiic.
. UvoLUTM*irx. The lieauniy depart-1
metut in ninety • y# haa sold five hundred
and lHy milltowa of lour pur cent, bond
iiotwiVistauuiiig "Ikw* opposition <d tho J!-'
pubioavac. Tluy have I-chu shouting in
.obitxou, retie! Wyadier* have the capital
tfkry in• an t© mb the treasury and min tho
country. Tin**; lb-publicans have fairly
bowled ov**ry thing to create diatrimt. 1 'he
people have 'tamed sense and me allowing
their diHregitii ol all these fuimticul ravings
by quietly taking the l*< nds. To show
confidence in Dcmociut© is revolutionary in
ttepubtic.tn eyes’
——
Skkxtou littuer/rt Oi-eoiiii siTY Sciiu'or
Ilrue* says he inlenda to do thorough woik
lit bis Freedman’ft hank rone-arches. If lie
ia iu earucat h will develop the champion
rwwwlrty ®1 the era M rbristiun stab uiim* -
whip wild goml Ml call iig. lie- colored pi*,
plw were robbed of millions by men wh<>
d sanctity and holiness. Donning
the livery ol the church, tin s rolbt rs stole
into tlio confidence of the Miuiplo colored
ixvople todeapoil them ol their savings. Mr.
llruee Ims an opportunity to get together a
collection of facts that will be utteveHting
reading. ll <i.v/.i*/fow
Philadelphia Nortli American ITe last
fwtinmle publinhed ami cir ulalod enters
upon some detailM, and attempts not only to
give the uet results, but to apportion it
among the States. Its figures sum up a dc
clluv of 52,M8,000,000 since IS7O. They
allow mi Inc re me of wealth m Alabama,
Arkansan, Florida, Georgia Mississippi,
North Cnro'iuft, South t\irolina and I’cxaa,
ot the South*ru States, and in Ihlewar .
lows, Kanas, Maine, Michigan, Minnc--la,
Nebraska. Nevada and
them, vaiyin” in amount from >‘2 (KVt.OOO
in Maine to S|;M.OtHUHK.) in Miclii mu. and
$171.000,000 iu Minnesota, at the North,
and from $1,000,000 in Mississippi, to -3',\
000,000 iu Arkansas and SOS tH)O.(HK) in
Texas Califsruiw is credited with tho loan
ol $31,000,W0|, Tb* greatest d-. line is set
against N.wTuik, when* it is computed at
SI,OOO 000,000. The On dine iu Pennsyl
rvnia figures at SC08,0(H).000, in M -acini
oettN at 000. in lllim-is riJi.Ot-.-
IKK), in \N Hslungton fl*27.oo<kooo, in Mis*
atiuri $184,000,000, while Dnusvana, Tcu
iifM.ee, Kenti.cky and Maryland nro tha
only Suuihern Stitt** to shrink
Prxkk Lksiie’s Povim.au M.'Siuiv 1 a
Mav Hus toriia leading article au il .Unite
and highly mtercs’ing liiatoiy it ih At
lantic Ttlcgr-pb Iron the inception of lic
enterprise, by Alfrsil 11 Gucrusey. It is
ptofiiNcdy iUustrat*d. The contents f this
untnlrer are mom ih..n usually nttinctive*
there arc brilliant arid instructive articles
aerial and short stmiea, iss.\ys, aketelns
pM ms, etc., etc.; and a miseelUny embra
cing la vancty ot subjects I hi) COlt
tribuiom are atiwuig the most talented wri
tcra, and hence tha high iutdleetual smu
daid ol tbe literature. Knew s, rial novel
is commenced, entitled *A Gilded Pill A
Tale of a Little Mystery.’ by George Mar.-
ville Fen, which promis**M to l*e id stirring
intercat. There arc short atones by Jane
G. Austin. Mrs. Amelia lv Harr, and oli.er
celebrated author.*. ‘The Fair,’ -For ika.‘
‘Femoral Rites m l Ciixmonies,’ Vienna
and its Street Lite,’ are particularly no < *
worthy diwamptive arttch s Ti e | meins
an- by John Fmncl Waller, Park Re. jaimu
#*ie , etc. The Miscellany is abundant and
highly eutertainiug. and replete with val
uable information. Each number of this
tiiwrrvedly lKpular magaaiue contains 1-H
qnario jviges, and over <mc Imndrwtl ivdr. i
rably executed tuigraviugs. The price of a
MUgle copy is only 25 cents, and the nnuu
i*l an Wri pt ion $*J, postp.od.the public ion
iFer fore, may be ivganhd as n marvel ot
clxwpn so. Ahlo*sM, Frank I- -s Pa-.*
Uahiug LloUaC oJ oj Mild oi l'aik 1 ...e- h
from I/if €Pcrntf in.
' Euitor Stand Ann: Since ibe writing of
j onr last notea from the KVc4 w lmv: he<-u !
| vinifed with a nice Ap(SI show* r, which i
agrc<*4iMo with our feelings and want*, at 1
if we cun hive a I* w <lys s .eh v l.st Sh' -
bath, everything will nguio Ms pr-je-r col
or. I U lievo it iH adimtted by all that tins
Spring no far, has been a Very r*anarKabh* |
one. The fanners could not w ish f* r a
better, for (hr* preparing an 1 p'.intmg of
crops of all kinds. Allow ni. to drop a hint
to flu* turiiier*. For it is said, “words fitly
spoken are hke apples of gold in pictures
• f lv< r.” Let n ; not bo 1. *iv and in tin?
1 hat rise in <o'fon, and plant hhs corn. It
j will provo a tlap and a snare, f give it a f
my opinion that the Info rise in cotton,
j will d*H'ioy what little foundation the In - !
j mars of our cminfry had laid iu the past
. few yifirv. Whf-rD is tie is- a profession in !
,ho braid worhVlik** tic farm* i ? \Yo act '
1 no mtv.h r.flf iiii*l rciVNpn and contnon hoow.
|We coaid control all if we would. I hop’*
j the day will noon eomc, when it wi 1 bed. - ’
j umriHtrated to the farm* r, that r tton is not
ki/i”. I tremble when I see ftud hear of
much gnano and cotton. If we would look
at a proper an dvsis of tbe hul jeei. there is
no money in them lot the fairrer. We run;
figure and'it looks very pretty on paper,
but when ‘e come to the practical part, the
Innnci is tint bciiotitfvd.
Our merchant is doing a liwly husim •
• his Spring iu exchanging goods for egg
rhis is nil the cmreney w** have at this
place and if you or any of your friends
wish any, W. 11. !)., bo* about f >s downi,
I Jor sale cheap.
j \Ve have also ono of tho best Idncksmill..*.
i in all this country, run by Mr. Ik (’. llairgh,
who i ready t* do your work cm short m
■ lice and in workmanliko mat ner. I’ii*a
fo suit the t.me*. Give Dob a trial and you
\sil! be pi on • •!
Our hill*- schorl taught by Miss A. (' Ik,
is still on the im-n-ase. it-a-- .t may con
tinue to grcjtv tmli-l she shall have i rbool
; that will do-credit to , and the neigh-
IXJlhmxl^
The ruins that wo are having and the
watin sunshine is making vegetation speak
out.
To-day ff!it IGtli,) w have had the lu.iv
ithl raiu that has fallen lor yai-s, with
some hall. Fencing was wuhed and wn i
--places wbeiu ‘.ho like nas never known 1> -
i foro. Xkji
Ikmghville, April 10, 1879.
Mil. 'I’ll.! i n’s 111 ,M.i li. llaVlng be* n led
by overhearing some of these recent < vote
sinus of ill will to.vnrd Mr. Tilden, ii:t.
making particular iiajuines concerning th
present condition of his he tlth, we are Imp
py to assure his friend* that there is n<>
probability be will gratify his ctuMnies by
dyiug before the caiiva -s ol 18Sf\ unles,
sonne acute disease should suddenly super
tens. He is only sixty-fire years old, and
although much attenuate.l ami v.ulkin
1 with a feeble gait, he inhvrits a laig** stock
'of vitality from bucolic anc*;st<>r D*
j lie is under conslant and < x* Rent im*-lical
1 advice. Ibe longevity of b ibitu and vh tu
| dimuians is (Mover' dal. Dr. J ho M
f’ unplin, a very eminent F.i : li It pl-ysieiun
; wrote A mcdieiil (realise in which ho attrib
uted the (U oloog ition of h own life tit -
teon years to the scrupulous cate of his g* n
ernl healtn a hich a chronic m ilady com
pelh-d him to take. Then it must also I
i reaieinboied tluit Mr. Tildun liv.-s f*sr r*
| vi trge, and the pursuit of revenge generally
jis a promoter <f vitality. It is the satia
-1 tion that kills. Old linger Cldllingworth,
J til the ‘Scarlet Let ter,’ was as sturdy as an
j oak till the Rev. Arthur Dnimie.vlale inu.-d
his breast upon tho scaffold. Then all his
' vital and intellectual lor-o p risheil in the
coummation of li is vengeance, •insomninli,'
j say a Mr. ll.mvtliorue. ‘that he positively
withered up, shriveled away and almost
I vanished from mortal sight, like au up
| rooted weed that lies wilting in tho Min
It Mr lildcii should he nominated and
elected president iu 1880 he would he much
more Hk< ly to dm within the eighteen
mouths Alter election than ho i.- to die with
iu tho eighteen bchne . l .r.
.1 €nvral iiousr
While in Macon redently we went through '
tho graml Wholesale iMy Goods Emporiuni
of S. KVaxelbiium A Rro., whose fame ha -
spread over more than two 8-fates, and w©
must say that the sights seen and the
viewed made ns feel more like we were in
New York than in .Macon. Th great estab- i
hshment occupies three stories ol one of the !
largest store houses in Georgia, and when
we visited it tin* ofhei (lay it was filled with
goods from top lo bottom, yet at least a j
f\U million dollars worth qf goods had
been sohl off of tlv Spring stock. On the
tird flo. r you find heavy Dry and
Romes'ics and ah-> Millinery mid Stra.v
goods. On the second floor is the Notion
Department and other large and part
| ments, and on the third floor is the e\tcn
i sive nothing Department. In all of these
departments you will find lull and coin
| jdetestvH-ks at New York prices and equal
m quality and variety to any wholes.! o
stock kept in the metropolis ot the Union.
Mr. Sol. Wav 11-aum, the engineer and
big proprietor, ia a merchant of wonderful
genius aud success. Vie* years buck lie
started poor iu the town of Anwiicn*, Ga..
and no.v he has* the largest Wholesal.'
house in the State. He is a medtd of vim.
energy and entt-rprise ami is one ot the most
popular merchants in tho land. He •cm
ploys a perh et army ol clerks pud assistants
! vho are i ver polite and attentive to liis
■ large trdo. Mr Wavelbium is still ex
j tending his business mid trade and stv
long jus house will be known and patron
j uid fur and wide. it.
\ lliat fi neks th*
St —*t <-in
Every function is deranged, i\> iy none
unstrung, >'nj muscle and filar wiuaened
by lever and ague. Il is. in fact, a disease
: which it unchecked, t'cntiinlly wiv, ks the
1 system. 11l all its types, in every phase, it
is dangerous. dst:netive. Stupor, deliiium,
eonvubtons. ofien an* ml it, are cause swift
- disselutmn. Hut when combatted with
H*>htettii's Stomach Ritters if* foothold ini
the system is dislodged, and every vestago
v.f it eradicate*!. That lu-nigu an:i fcbiile
i specific and preventative ot th dreaded
I scourge is rcoognixed not only wiiidu our
! own boundaries, but iu tropic lands far be
yond them, where intermiitunU snd lenni-
I tents are loavf iily prevalud, to he a s-r
1 antidote to the malarial poi on and a relu
tw means ot overcoming dix r rs ol the
| Stomach, live r a. and Uwe s. o! which a viti
jited torrid atmosphere and brackisli mi .s
--iiiH-tainS v! voter .m vx r inely j rowedoo.
All* migrant a.id tl.oe.trs >Uouhl be sup.
plnd with it q*is iui
FINE TROTTING STALLION
STARTLE.
rjlilis fine si.Slum wasfod-.l April 1872.
I He is a -lark brown or eli-Ktnut co!*-r,
I*li7. - face it nil !elt bind foot "bit**, 10 hands
, hi h. ib e f..rm nnd style with Lege bone
I and great ma-enlur pow r.
I Wi'l —tnih! the season at Talboiton. at my
stables, ad will srive mares at $lO the seu
i hod. sls dollar* to insure them.
Will •turn at Waver I v Hall, Harris conn
tv, th*; 2!. 22. ami 2d of April, and ou the
19, 20 and 21 of .May.
All possible cure will be taken to avoid
accident, but will not be liable lor any that j
may occur. The season will commence the
1 first dnt *>f M roh and cfo-c the first day of
: June 1*79,
j STAR IT.F received th*. first premium at
i th** Slat© Grains- l air in S ima. Ala., in
; 1875. for the best three year old colt iu the
I State; dso the first jremmm at Montgoim -
- ry in 1879. over a Huhx ri fi tecn Stallions
l At thr*c yearn old the only time he won ever
lon the track. If.- shows gr< at Hpeed f**r an
i nntriam-d colt, lining trotted a quarter of
\ a mile iu - crouds. In him is *• mbined
ail the gates n < saury fr the siddle horse,
U last Walk, tr- t. pAC or single foot.
i*i-:i i<* i * l:i
STAIfI’LE first sire, the celebrated trot
ing horse ifoAp-r, he by Eun-ka And lie b\
Dong fslAinl 151a* k Hawk, and he by An
ibew .I.K-khOn, he b\ Jkoshaw, and h**. b
Grand Dessh-w. mi imported Arabian
horse. S'artle’s (lain was a line brow n mar*-
fillcen and a hail haiwls high, n stout, squ n*
tine styled nnd f;ot trolling mar*-; hoi fami
ly quuhf'-s were ni; moa sand by any in t‘ >i*
country;fiot in three minutes without train
ing. Howler’* dam by (J-ray eagle trotin *
In.rse, grand dam a fast r< *1 m-uv, Ivireka’-
dam w,n D id; Mono , M Mami un
l’*y Master, by Mambtino, l.v imported
Messenger, hi o*k Hawk’s data by I\- i lucky
I Whip,grand daln bv Imporo and Shak> spe.ir
ii. < . imiH\ n,
febb'btl'x m
i*< >s ii *< \i :i
TalbrtCounty Sheriff Sin-
Will be sold before dm Court House door .
in the town ot I dboltou. on the lir-t Tm
j day in May in xt. I *-t ** en tin :* gal l.our -
: ■
()ii<- : toie li' -i M and lot. in the town < :
I aib .t'"n - ,tli tl.o l.oul a! ■ r-'-n - 1.. .
is locatfil and the 1 .:,d hack of Haul stop ;
li*am to ( 1 y tia t, ti c wid h of snul i-n r< j
lions*-, t!i-. sinit i * -ng tie iu* -v n- v o*-. n
pied by Dm.mu 1 GnDia. 1. a:ui bciu;* -n. j
the we*,t *.i I* of in pnli.io -<j. o> in said j
town. Aho fury .v*■:* -t b*n.l ..ft <-f il-i j
norsV . < <1 col e iof ! In- !>1 >! land on " 111*- * I
M ilton Di '.h.;n no*\ i.v<.... in th*- H>th
of said county \o two mn1.... Al xhi . ,
black, or lark - o 00-d uuiie and Uho.iy .
light bn; inub .nli U -'uil t*o y-'urs <>l i. Ab j
• f >cid pr •(■* i” \ 1* vi and on as ti.e prop- tty --. .
Marion IMIm-a- to aili-ty an c\ec>Pion !
ir ui lalbot S q.-nfr ('*)urt in I iv-'.r Alt i ■
Austell vs. Al urnm Ib ihunc Levy uu-'c 1
this -In . 29, 1879 and notice pi'en.
Jan , 29. I R. IT.RSnNS. S a-rift.
\oll(T to !). lifer- N < itilifols
GEORGIA Tai.uot < '<*?. i \
All p* rN*'iif: imh bu 1 to the * st;itc M u
shall P Drown, Die of- cd * nig; *i>o-> as- *1
arc her* by nolifir-1 t- tn.ik- immediate pi>
uicnt, and all ja-r-gMis imlding claims
against said *-t ie at- hereby notified to
pres-nt them duly Attested within the t;n*-
pic.-cnl-ed I>\ law . This F* im h .ry I d I V'b
D. U. Dlb >-A V. Admiuu’i it'*r.
GEORGIA Tai.uol i ci;sn:
F air w* eha after iia?' .•'pp.lica'' -i viU b
made to tho (knirt of < Hdm or ot aid conn
tv for I*, uve to s, l| d\ si, r- . -t th- • k'p’t-d
Stock, of the S. \V, R It of Georgia, b.- |
j longing to ili*-c,'ate ot .! a (. l.*-m t’
| late ot said county, *h-.-*- - -.1. IV> I*.- sold
! f*n* the b* nrtt ot the heirs at, ! *, lit is o’
, miid dceiused. This Match i’h, isT •
J. F. A, W. D, I.EN-N VRD.
F.x-.cnors.
GEORGIA :
j Uli the Fiv t Monday in April, T'sT’t, i
- plication will be :n:t.b- by Hie r.s qA-tmn I
' t rat or, t/** h-.i/.s * < ot Giv.-m- M iiloi, lute
jof K.iid‘ * , oanty *lee* i>od, to Hu* (’?’?'* "1
i Ordmarv of Haiti eonn y. for l<*av t.> h*
• the i* al estate b longing t s.u,| T* e* as* *'.
the sai’ic being' b> o : a •a.,:n* and the -'i.kc 1
I as dowor and which dower lift** terminated
jbv the death of the wid .\v !'h - 91, ol
* Maieii 1879. MM. GFNN. Adm*
De Holds mm.
GFd )lUSI V Fa ns. i
Winn is e*ituin petitn-mis have nod- 1
their application to this * nrt piKyi., .; n
or*lcr t<r the obslrue-tnuj • t tin* lord a* i’>--
Flint river wt flu* I> -iM. lUrdu’. at <1
whereas <'o*umksToi; rs, ;qq> >inted to • v- m
ine nto the utility of st >hd'n.-, have r*-p‘ i '-
©d 11>,.U s> > 9 obsirm ; Ml W - add he -f (aib! ■-
| utility and coav- niem e. by lmbieing tin
i stock-holders of tin old bridge* to build
Now (his i:> tc rile ami cdiuoni-d! .!! o r
| sons that on ami afvi the l#th-day ot Kpi
1 next, said ford will be >lvst rm-id, it no g< ->d
| ov sr to tin contrary > ■ Biivii .
Ry order of tho (’oinmissioncis Ciavt < t
| tho county * t T'nlbot. Ibis i2'U ;'n y *>t
! March 1579
UU’itARD 11. I.EONKDD, ( M crk
(i l'< )Ri *IA l .u r-M ( di .Ni v.
Wb* r*-.is, Motha A. Smitli, \tlnust ratrix
ol tho estate of Finney Rismuke, de--ased,
iv-pv sen's hy h* r petition that she has *ull\
adiniuistored ti e e.-t 9 * ol said decoa-wd,.md
prats to lie dismissed then Iroi-.i
N w these art* I > cite and admonish all
person*, concerned to appear t in v ofiioe
Nvitht*) the tiux* prc.NCiita and by la v, n> shov,
cause if any they have, why said A luunis
tratnx sh > dd not be di-mis*--, and.
Given under my '-tVa-nM a,;.a!ure, t
first dav ot M iv. IST:*
KKTIAKR 11. LEON \KD.
May 1 fliii K)idumvy.
TOBACCO
New Pianos $125
Each, aifvl nil styl-.-s. im biding Grand,
Square ahd Fpnght, all strictly tiini-class,
soiil at the lowe.'t net easli wholesale lac
toiy prices, direct to the purohaser Thcsx
Rhinos in .1© one ot the fimst displays at
tin* ( cntcuninl Fxbil-i i> n and w.rc unani
moiislv rec'niiim-ndrd lor the highest lmn
ors ever 12.00 Uin use. Regularly in • r
l V : • : • \ ' -'.U -
iished over ;lt years. The bquare Gmuds
e.intaui Mathc’isliek's new patent Dapl. x.
Oveifrtrnng Scale, the greatest uuprovt ment
in tho history t Fiano imkiug. The Fp
lights an* the lim nt in America. F n. >
scut on trial. Don’t tail to write f->r Illus
trated and IT soriptivv i '.ittthgue of 18 pa
fits - mailed live
MENDELSSOHN FIANO m.
21 East 15 !i Street. N. Y.
.GEORGIA bun rlViNvy:
Whereas >;.aeon G. S nit Ii and Charles J..
S ni:ii. Ex- cnt->r> .-! t i.ai !-s 1. Sn.i . de
ee s. Ti pres.-ot bv lu ir p- th-n that thoi
hav ;u y io, tele i lie- • .'state of -aid
deceased, and pray to Ik vlisinivse*! ih*-.e
ir>m:
No thes are • i<* a■ • -.1 adDh a
jx-rs n i <d t>ap -< iat my . fV.
wifniti he tine' or sen ed bv law. : s', w
eau.se. it any they ,u. w..\ sj.id Ex i>
should i**l t* dis nissed.
Given ii- !- r n y and sigOid--nvthis srd
davttAp’- ’sV*
lv IIV R II El S \ -
uedlnar;.
G. L. SUMMERS, F. G. MURPHEY,
Formerly *-i SMITH A SF MMERS. 1 *)f Si EITH.No, Ml RITiY A cO.
>1 ;i n uflief s) iicl 1 >calors in
Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Etc
TT-i i*i i< -svilh -. (•<
Shopti on Forsyth S:r -*t, ncx door t*> H bEI/il K.NS. .MCUITI\ A O.
I
Harness of all Kinds.
\Vi hare w w completed onr new shop*, and with a-t k ->f the Latest Improved Tool
and best Material b<* lght at th- mo! cash f-rn- s w** an- m* v pn ;> -1 ** I t > <lo all kinds,
and ivt the Rhone t, no*ice. W-- have ?;<-enred tho rci-m of a corps of th !st workmen
in the Mate, including uli tho former w* r men of tie* fi m of S-mdi A Summers ex
cept three, togeth* • v i*li live others. W guaratg e sal -!a t.ou. We arc now turning
out a large lot < f work ot
Our Own Manufacture,
V 1 v :k I *n !, .iid ! • 1 ■■fw> ik N< rh*-rn Manu!actur-s. In t : Wi^>n
Line, we <an .i the li cit) in price and *]’i and ly. We ate tho s-iie agtnts *>f tbe Celebrated
Simlebakcr Plantation Wa^on.
It no- >\* no pr.es* at *ur hands It has a world-wide reputation, and lus ha n su’d
by rise * .hi firm 1 ! Si. i 1 A Sivu-m to* h j ...st in >♦!>. AN •uo ; # a•• nts t i tl.i
j 2-tlv cig.t-l : lied T.-IC ' Uug -n. \W al Ring Pl liM O > NV .gms at FiMV-fiv* I) 1
m s Uej-aT'i.’ g"J all kind- *■■ ’., Shor' N ti-•*• ai low pi * gto suit ill* times, -md j
l-! -i - 1 1 . n‘e !. ' !*' '!'>:i Wmk s.d lb-r e Sh*r u.g w. inalfi ft speci.T y,
and ;<i nnpr ' - I- ;; *'l I. I ’
O.r HARNESS .'iH' )R we - - *.s.- t* be fir-i-das--. !,,,j w ll nlvnys keep on hand a
i large I*)• •): N' . flu I- , ifaiidM !e 4!1*1 ol 1V C ''TV 9st 1)1 V > i.. I♦V •! IK-C | a II a j
et of hm s e i- I .< ..- 1 1 is,• •u *. I y..n need ye-w ,*ld harness r. jmah c'*!i.©and are u-*.
’if you ia ed Lv'gmn 1 D "Is 'ii yo *r hon *w- cam pm ti: m* n for hall what th** travel •
ling agems v. ii iar you One llor *. W sgon of our ow n make always ou baud, aud o' j
oVIK’OE I-’l N 111 'S3 NTIfiSS
W|i; I-'KiiiK-rui!.'.till vM • <1 I, SI ,IM ... '■ ’• ••'• r - W- *nll Itwp <-:wtn*l} j
.... I, i 1 lull IMi :!> IW *. ■ I K'. lU'KI ,i. I \sl-:s, t;oih Il:„ I,LI-Kt Iu 1
11,.. !■.•(>( |,u.. - . •' • ~|v •>:. tr lit I~! Vllilu,. ill-iu- 111,.' 11l S (111, l
; 1i.i.l in M \'l W< V '! !;.. ..II H I'u: u. .it 1.u.1i liurwl Kulk's, nnd
! pto|xwt> lo me ( ' •i.ndsoffle pn icittbha p irtiimlar.
In a word ae p>o s- t * me-t the d*enands ot the trade, and at piitH-s to suit tie
• times, and u> ,Wv c. it***?i. Ah w.- ask D th.t you g-v* us a trial, and we w:-M give
■, !*. - o and vl . i ! J r \ nr •• on ’ .
•: l SIW'M *-:ieM Ac Ml 121’IIEV,
IF r fi loti ip ij nns H 1 fj
kll.il iiitlsMhii ffilill
r l komuslon . UeorgUu
j.’'i:ki-; i \ i,\ os Hani> \ l-ri.i. sio- Ko 1
Hrv Ci(mn!s* Hroecries, Bools,
Sho<*s i\iu\ Hals,
Tobacco, Cigars and Snuff,
All kind.-i <> 1 C '<>i if <m• li< >1 lt'-i-i* *s.
Country Produce taken in Exchange for Goods.
rva. £Ha. e_e:s£:,
Dl-: VI.KW i \
.
Sira an and Silk t*oo<is. Flowers,
Foal hers, ete.
Hroad Street, ( nlumbii.. <;<*oi*gin
fill \\*F now opm and n n-ly for sale the 1-u-: -! nd most * tnpk w •♦*- k *f Straw and
Chip Hats and lhmm-fs f-vr Mu-wn in tS*is ity. ('m.-istrug * -f . H the '.• st I'ansi.u .
l i glish. Indian, sw.--- mi \n ii -n N \ itn-. t- c-.- • ii. m i-n.ll fs v , ri •> < t nil
j 'he fe.uriny ninS’ q ! Straw * ■ • d-. M\ S- : ,h ad Ft wer D artiner.l r*' oho rc
-Iph tc ' vrtH everyth-.; g new .uul and -iiah.= Form;a. lir.i-st m-d m and. g uit uispl i.
i of Silk. Ribbons, Fhwvor<. * U-. that the Heine uni F a* i..ii M-n Wef'* ran produce.
I Inivc- ;>.ln r .1 d\ tor la-.mi an evivni*d\ <■ ; n-.-*>•;. n<e: or Fat.tern Ibis aid
| Rrmnets and am ■ ns!n\tl\ nreiving addifi *us to ntv -•*uerT *nu*k
My i no >u • is usivd be v n e*.\. and I r y ce:f.*Uv shm a call fr->in tile ladies
■ beforw making th-u- pn:cha.v.s. Yours very IC. •-j ■: v ‘a'R ,
>i. is. i s:i:.
F. S. IT.-ase *-lim rv*.- my ivCn .-s 12 Broad sir* • h \*. ..> Al*'\ iS.s Stuff.
aprlM't
The Old Shoe Store
Is R all oF.'jiist siu*h Goods ns (lie
I'Eoriao xx wt:
Evirv variety Ireoi tin* heavmst Ditdu rs I(H.) Ito the daintas SLIPPER. Prices
AVAN A' DOW X !
!Dm Su'ck of LEATHER and FiNDIS .S. L will pav you to look at our stuck before
buviim.
avi:ij.s a. c iim is.
73 iuv . l Stn * t, COLUMDFS, GEORGIA.
Siffn of the iluj Boot.
aprlOf
TH In I )()] j 1 .ATI STOlvdG.
L. .YEWW.LY* Proprietor.
S") Cni.iinv S'i'-.uut,
/li)VS': VN IV u! ■ : ■ " . 'ivt* (' l’.- >.Ue M. ‘li urry, F pry
V ...IV, ... r. rt t ;l : , L ■ - • >r: ■
; • i. m:d iuicuHuts sin'i'!;v i ;*t NAw Yutk i rices.
P. I PATTERSON & GOl
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN S
Stoves. House Uoodsl
and JXrnniiDictiii’ei'N <l* Tin-Ware. 1
Do You XTeecl n Stove P 1
IF SO, we can sell yon one at tliese , |
! ’.ifterson& (Jo., I
’ 109 Broad Street, Columbiu, Go. I
c - H - HBUBtNQ. . l;. i I
Pill CARRIAGE \\m
Herring & England
coiiUXim s, (;i:okgi a,
manui ac rrru'.its AND devleus in
Farriases. Busies and \ eliides
of all kinds. Also M.innfacrucrs nf the DEXI'ER ITkGY. We are alio Ag- f*r' |
umbnw, Ohio Buggy (,’o , mid the NVfiit© Water Wagon Cos., ami can execute all unites -. j
>h-'ii ii"tico. We guarautc** all work muioor su’d bv iu. We guarantee the ire out; •>
Whit© AVater Wag a will not have to be* sc* or shrunk until it breaks or wears oat
a; r3tt
FOB 4 FLOTIIIiXC; !
-uo r< >—
THE LEADING CLCTEING ECOSE I E lUEIE GIGRCII
They keep the Lest, goods nml s**’.! at tho lowest prices.
Om l>oll:ii* is of llie L* st inuteiial and libs v*’:
Agents for Keep’s Shirts and UmEr* m.
A'*'. I’n : i Aißwix is Xi , ai:rl . : ydiu! to Lave a Ctill from is
friends,
\VI>SIIIF & FALLA WAY,
Ao. 50 SK. 3laeon.
'"li Sts - WM ocJ 3
A I:icu>i t, (ieoi-gin,
DI’.ALEU IX
Furniture and Carpets.
Fine IWlroom nml Parlor Suites in triv-nt v.-uiisr. ( 1 AUI’F.T'S. IV ly
mil Tapestry l'.rn*, Is. Three l’lys, Extr So|,er, Supe: at. I 1.. ti
. Uradt-s. A:i will lie sold t ixccciliiiglv lon j.fjc.
4 < >I-'FIXS .X XI 4 \ SKF/FS,
,>f e.erj iksi-niilicii ai.d priu., m Worn! ami J'etal. i all ami namim (lon.l< aat
j I’ii.■<■*. TI! iM '.S V OOD.
'-•Ui N. \i t.. 'ljHhier Hona,. •
The lUiUdiny IP 7th Two Flag ft
is THE PLACE TO FL Y YOU.lt
PICTURES, FRAMES, BOOKS, STATIONERY, SHEET MUSIC.
E .1). E KVI.YE,
mo COTTON AYE,
Invites th© cibzans of Tulbottor* and vicinity to cal! and examine kii immense stock of
Picture Frames, Pictures, Brackets, Books, Stationery,
G\Ali:s AM) TOYS
Tbe cheapest place in the St ee to buy Rictiin F*tunes. Glasses, Sheet Mi*
; xic. S- < cuil prices o \ utics having Premium I‘ie’mvs to fr..rm-. Teachers write t©
;r (’atalogneM tA School Novelties. Remember tin- phuv, “Building with Two Flags-‘
oe‘29 tf
Never. No Never!
\\ <‘i9‘ DRV ((J ODS so ( ht'itp.
I AVILT* i“i lumi* pii- . Rut will say. if y ; n 1 > PARASOL, <ee my tftock befor®
t VOU l>ll V otic. It YOU W’.ibt
I I O ST K Tv Y
1 I will sav von never saw in (i dumi.ns. as . r a* a v,ui-ty ot Colored Hosiery in one stock
! ,*'• v u a ill find here. In buying my Spring stock, I have had my attention constantly
n h *ping up my re: ut-.ilion for b-arg ms. and on say l v bare } rmy patrons,
HAIR; YI\S I X [IIOSIKRY.
(’ -li irs a-. 1 V Han lk* r *b;cts. S. ,k Tie*. D > and Hatidk'-rchiefs. Ribbons, L ' n
bowels ai 1 Fable Linen. A and the stock *f Urns Go Is I hire ever bronght to s!9
mark t. You are earnes lv asked ti call a 1
1 buy or not. We cnndd rit v j-I a- are to sh*. x ■nr (, , u is. R.-h -ectfahy,
J. YLITIJHT KIRVEN-
N • T. C( 'LEMHI S'.'
Aloiiuinenlai Marble Works !
Fli’.ST DO!>R NOUTII OF VIUG’.NI.V OUOCERY, BUOAD STREET.
Columbus, Oeoi-gia,
MONUMENTS. TOMBS, HEADBOARDS, YASES, £3, Or TH
LEST ITALIAN ASD AMERICAN MARBLE.
' ■’*' P -sigus and e*timato6 tarnished by ad Iressing u.s.
Woi t!\<* best. ri'Jisonable.
A M & J H ELLEDGE Proprietors 3
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