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Th Talbott cm Standar
WITWMnT MAY. J,
THE*oldest paper.
Official Organ Talbot County.
Ml TilAm H-* torh
Work** km It ffc to rfnf at 17'J a
l‘ it* Ml * pM ao iw tin*
Mk wkr mry *"*' inrwHwl Hi
prnMa r pul a* tl <OO, OOB.
Jtg.fbMa Mftfpl.rr.l. l \Taliitvln, h
Im lt tli>) til WI that
nUmt mm Mm Orut will be mei.tioi.wl an
a riaaUaatnl mn.tIWU in lt.* wit Nn
atllowl lUpnhlfan Convent ior*
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Tktrr recnoin Av© vecnnei©* to fill in the
Hrass of f*nr from Gsli
wear milt Saplanilxw. and no* from tl.o
Tv*dfth Ha* Twk Malrtnt, which will Iw
•IM at tt vagpilat Wat* . Vim in Kb
aaabar mm.
ft ta war.r wmh* tot f.ii Duamiili to
appwtM Ml tM*aft>‘a lUanliinnr.ta to n
aaKnithaali poalnoa, hot it ia all rin lit tor
Oram and tfcra tn appoint Mtmliy liim
aatf. Tka own *ha lanma. thal th* Hoopla
•ill tail to M* tkrnafh aoeh loatam
to lira in prrpataal tear ot tba 10l killer.
A pnltca urdar iwaantly wine I in Karlin
dirtota arary Iraralor arrirmg it ia in Ilia
aimp.nl of a ladf to famioli aalialaelorjr
aaidanea tbot Ilia My holmi** to hw lam
iljr. of Ui.t Ilia relation* Willi her ana of a
lagal kiud. <n that they are ot hero ion. The
ortlar baa eananl great tr"hO* among lor*
•iguera reaching Berlin.
Thara ia a bill hefora the Miaaoori I.og
tatatnra wbieb prorldeathat a ijualißeil ao
lar bo faila or artnaaa to ante lor three
eonaecntiae Stela Ucthma ahull lie denned
gnilry of e [Hindi Mean or and forfeit liie
right to hold any oMea n* konoi n profit
nadar the Htafe.
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Waahington iiea a aenaatioiria* tlei break
lag off of an •ngngeineii* hot we© Minn El
J‘e Rfeuto*. * rieughter of tbe Zrh'io
11. BtftOtOM, Slid ItUSh'BJ KtI©UTL So4sltA
rv of the Turkish legation. This dMhml
♦ vai ciiiinkl bj tbe lad)*e guardians rein
sing to give the bridegroom vocoiMUtioual
©on* rot of ber property.
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COVTiHO DoS* Pai,acl C.vh PfUCfcL
©Ta bill rmtkiug it unlawful tor the Pull
cm) Palace C\r Company to ch irge morn
'tarn $1.50 fof aooomo lation fora day and
end fltiug the rut# per diem at sl.
X\m rsdooe* the present chargee about ou<
MT.
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The British Columbian* do not treat the
'4Mosm feefsos* thty send horns two mil
lr*ws of dollar* a >sar, or about £ >OO apiece
sssrf because they work ot rate* no low tlmt
’*-> one cau live nt their prim. They aunt
a*ienr pAAecd Hint no on a of them can ever
mfutro n title to any land, nod they wuut
Up lied becnuhc they Want no affilmtion
CeucAMan, aud a ill imt become
ifKl of flie people.
itof ramore have been ofliAt lor unino time
nr refard to the health ol Queo V'ic: or in
tfltr visit to Italy traq made ahaelutely ne<-
emary by the ÜBMAtiefactory conditu>n ot
Iber henlth. It tn rnmor* and that uulcha th>r*
ta a A|>ee4iT change ehe will Abdicate in tA
wor of th Prince ot Wale*-, w|j.> ia discharg
ing bet datirt daring her abecitco from Eu
gland.
Senator Raton and t'oauaatiCnt r m>?o the
Montgomery AdvarttNur. iihh inulo hie non
clerk of the committee of which be jh chair
man, Henntor Vance bm done the name
thing, and Imm alao pot auothor eon into a
place in the Renat*. anl eevcral other Sen
ator* have looked after *tka family* in the
aame way. This savor* of n* vnitinin too
ranch to be popular. The Senator* Klvouhl
be careful
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In the course of au aitule on the Preai
deucy, the Talla|KHiea IVinocrat mprvjwe s
is our jadgement, the view* ot the proas ot
Alabama when it my*: ‘While Mr. TUden
may be the man, yet it in nnwieo to he in
hot haute to declare in hi* favor. In AU
bema the people
man, bnt we arc I Vmh i atsan. I ere not wed
to any umu, but we revere the pnn* ipb* o:
the party .*
L. G. UtnniA, the ’little gmnt of AU
chin,' who aMietad ffldihilt lfnyrs to
bte place ia the White ll<ate by tampering
with the vote ot Alechau county, Florida,
ha* fallen into trmbb*. lie lme just been
convicted of perjury* by a Florid i Coart nd
aentenced two yearn tu the yrauitentiary. Ay
Mr If*yes himseit ha* rwwanltvl all the oth
er participant! in the trend which made him
President it i* perfectly proper tor the State
of Florida to give I>eum a public position.
The Mew York Tribmie of M uday cor
recta the *tateeut reoenlly umW in t*
Waehmgtoe diepatohe* charging upon
Governor Tilden oonuedioa with r\ patent
inediatue ftun that had evaded the payment
of rcrenne tesee The Tribune publishes
a letter tr*m Tilden & Cos. showing that
Governor Tildeu has uo interest m the
firm, and that the **uur* of the goods ot
the c**miany whs a rna'ter of tntlmg
amonnt. Thi* affair i* woithy ot notice
dually for the reason that it i* the first in
stance within our reoollwctiou of the Trib
une making a coirection ot a stMtemen. cul.
eulated to do iunry to a prominent Ih-iuo
crat.
iXvtor Carver, at a receut exhibition in
Ragland, placing ten glam bail* on tb*
ground, fired a bullet into the turf imm< di- ;
ately bauaeth The aumiic tearing np the
b nl, threw the hell* into tbo air, aud they 1
war* brokeu a* they ram. The Doctor‘s
greatest fmt see performed mr a wager ot j
one hundred pom and sterling that he would
h:t au apple upon tn* eud of e knife held \
by his enkoeed attendant ndmg ou borm
beck a! lull gallop a a dauamw of thirty
yardr. A Urge apple we* ptoenrrrl and
•tuck on tbe end at * pniumg knife Ti e
negro mounted n borne and btdd tbe turv’et
with kis left hand av far a* pomibic behind
bu body. The atari was made about one
kundrwl yardk away, and when tbe ruler
came Uhiu range, niiOg a a furious gal
lop. the Doctor fired. The tw>t attempt
was a failure, aud odds of Un pounds to
two pooud < were let against Carver The
he struck th- sppi* k .-king
/ii Kelt a \ ■ n pi'Oe*
%iißulgiiNhitlria sf llm Itm t v
f riier la a law m (rt-o M-i, and, I*h
l*ve, in o*tm aonfhem Hbt *. .vbicli pro
nibite iho tut* rmsrrUgt ol rnco*. With
pmtbiy one or two iicvptioft* Urnre La*
Itcett no attempt m her to evade or violate
thi*l*v and than far it bai slumbered j r.
ftly ui the statute book, being lew A bar .to
lumccpcna'ion than th*< iriatnict and di airos
of th: white* and l/lnchs. Iho indication*
•lie, howcwr, that the c< nstitiitiovahty * f
state laws prohibiting intoiimirriago vi J
shortly be tested the an rcuie oourt !
of the I’nltcd Statee, with ©very pnapect ]
that they will be held void and of no effect
I he cac wlik'.li tf/e trapvem© court is like
ly to lit* e.ilhd upon to dendo arises in
u color**) nmiii arnl u whit© v.- rnan were f
msrritd iia tVa*>li%iigtoii. They, were autiHe
quentiy am *• cl in Virginia, tried for vio j
kiting t lie at.ile la*', con vie cd, and senteu- j
sod to five year* each ir* the penitentiary.
U this partb tilnr rust is cuitiod to the su
preme court, there i no mrt of doubt as to
the ruling ot that tribunal, lor the marring©
in WaahiiigtOD, under United Mutes laws,
whs not a .viols: inn of the laws of Virginia.
Hat there is another question and a very i
importiiut one, which tho court will U
celled upon to consider, namely: is tho
state law of Virginia, which i.ftixo.-! a penal- ;
ty upon in term trriage, const itutionid ?• 'lTie I
first section ot the lomtouulh aiuendineut
dvclnres that ‘no state ahull make or enforce
any law which ahail Abridge the privilcd'gca
or ir.muniiica of citizen'*- of* ffte ffuitorl
Strtes,’ m4m! it ia to bo presumed that the
court wMk Si gurd umrnags an one of tbo
privileges ol n aiti&£n. Hiiy rato th*
prospect’ that the care will be C.U'l'ied be
fore tho court opens up an cscecdlllgly in
teresting discussion.
A few j© ir* ago, Bub ft prospnat would
hare oeut u shiver of aprehsoaiou through
fhe ootifb, bn* the trtaiU iw th*-reia.i law
against race iatcruuirriage winch irrero
cable, a law that cannot be repealed or dis
turbed by the decision* ol corrt’a or tho
opiuions of judges. It is beyond the juri
diotion ol legislature*. It i* a law tint was
adopted, and confirmed, and imp] uiled in
the liuiJimi milid at the beginning. The
prohibition 1* beyond all human law. - At
lanta Const Hut ion.
A Toi poi*
Trpoi or iiHidiviiy ot (be kidneys la sc
riotisfy (Tangcrous to tboso organs, since it
ia the pi©•■client ot diseaHCH that destroy
flieir an 1-stance and endanger lif. T his
slnggishnerts may Ih: overcome by stimuli
ting them, not exovoaively, but moderately,
an ©fleet produced by Hosteller's Stonnn h
nitter*, a general invigorunt and alterative
possessing diuretic propsrtie* ol no ooramon
order. Tbo impetus whic h this admirable
medicine gives to their evacuative function
ooantxracts any tmubucy to congeatiou
which may vx’vt in ebuir ti Hues. Moth they
andtUnirußndeiaisorg-.il], tlie blader, are
invigorated a* well as gcutlv stimulated by
tho Miners, which etirts a kindrrd h,t>u
unco upon the stomach, fiver and bowulm,
aud by at rung t hening, the system, tumbles
it to withstand malarial epidemics, to which
wh©u’oxpo*od it might othorwia© Niiecotub.
Tiujr.x’* Poutuajt. Goorgo Francis
Train and avis tins lucumte portrait of Til
deli: Tilden** talent is of a low and seltUh
order! Its chief element iH cunning, and its
second element is caution! Ir is a talent f-u
udWi luiniug and circumventing! A b lent
for eel ting trap* and I*} mg plots! a talent
for diplomacy end chicanery! a talent fur
tricks and evuaionst a talent lot compas-.nig
| results by the crookidest possible methods
when a straiglitforwiuil manly ccur.vo would
Iki far hotter! It is a kind of foxy, snaky
talent, which iK>bnly trusts, which every
body iH afiunl 01, and which is always leav
ing ita auspicious *ool-f racks dr its oonvic
ting slime wherever it creep* or crawls! Ij
i* a talent which no one raspects, and which
no nmn who loves his country wants to arc
in the ITosidcncy.
•ff Urrut It oust.
While in Macon recently we wont through
the grand Wholesale Dry Goods Emporium
of 8. W*x*lbium A Bio., whose fame has
spread ovtr more than tw ( States, and we
must say that the eights seen nii-1 the goods
viewed made us feel more like wo wore in
New York thauiu Macon. This greet cstah
lishii.eiit occupies three Ntcries ol one of the
largest store-Ileuses in Georgia, and when
c visited it the othei and ij it was filled with
goodK from top to bottom, yet nt least u
half million dollura worth of gnotU had
bcoti sold <*ff of the Spriug stock. On the
tir>t floor you find heavy Dry Good* and
Doinoe'ic* ami also Milliiw ry and Htras’
goods. Ou tbo second flooi ia the Notiou
Department and several other huge el part
uients, and on the thirei floor ia the exten
sive Clothing Department. In all of these
departments von will fl.id lull and com
plete stocks nt Now York prices and equal
in quality and variety to any wholesale
stock kept in tho metropolis ol the Union.
Mr. Sid. Waxelbaum, tho engineer and
big proprietor, is a merchant of wonderful
genius aud success. Atv v years back ho
started |n>er in the town of Aimuien-, G*.,
and no* lie lias the largest Wholcsab
house in the State. Ho is a moilel ot vim,
energy and cntu prise and is one ot the most
popular merchant* iu tho land. He cm
ploys a perfect army ot clerks and assistants
who air ever polite find attentive to his
large tr uk\ Nix Waxolbamn i* still <x
tending his tuiaiitbsa ami trad ami ©re
long lus house will l>e known and p..tron
d lar alul wide. tt.
J. S. JONES & CO,
CoLl MSI ft, GSOBOIA,
Will open during the week a large line of
Huntings iu spring shades. Also other
Dies* Fahuc* suited to present use.
t**pr injrJlS ilk w.
Noreluca iu j Fancy Silka, embracing
Stripes, IMaide and ITu-Clucka, also solid
cvuiuig shedva.
1 losicry.
Full assort men! of ijudiee’ and Mist©*,
Plain and Fancy.
Parn sols.
An entirely treah lot o! these OiMXie, No
old stock on hand. Tbc>e were bought low
vety I>a, and can he sad. here at prices l>e
lo'V the cost ot old fftwck carried over from
uiMt seartui by other hauses.
Full liuxw ot Hlmchcd au.l Brown
?'g*. and Shi©>it.gs ,i; pi vs.
' r. 1.27 J " JON WACO.
in i:
G”OKGIISTATEGAZETTEFR
- AND
- DIRECTORY.
IH7O Mil*
1 Fnt©rpnaing citizen* ot thi*
manufacturing and wholesale deah r* North .
wiioul I Nubaeribe for and advertise in this
VALUAHLK WOItK,
which sill isHtie about June, lith, 1879.
Letter* promptly aiiawer©d.-
A. E. KHOLES4-&CO., l*nb!i*her-,
Rox 7U)H. Axlakta, Ga. !
C. W. NeitwooD, Compiler.
(hfiy where you saw this card.)
FINE TROTTING STALLION,
STARTLE.
rpms fine Stallion wag fo.Ec.l April 1872.
I Ho i* ivdark bi--wn or cheat nut color,
blaz; face and !w!t hind foot white, 1C hard*
high, fAie firtn titni vifj To with large bom*
and grwvt mmtciriar power.
Wpl stand the aonifon at Tnlbolton, at in}
stable*, ad will servo mare* at $lO tho seji
•ou. sls dollar* to them.
Will •tano *t Wavcrly Hall, Ham* e,onn
tr. tbe 22, 22. and 23 ol April, and ou the
19, 20 and 21 of M%y.
All possible can? wiit he taken t*> avoid
accident, but will not t;e litl-l** lor any th-t
may occur. Tho season will com mem c the j
t?r*t day ol March and <?lo *• U:e first day o!
Tunc 1579.
Hl’ Vll I* 1,1*2 received the firat premium at
the State Grange Vale in ian. Ahi., in
1875. tor the bet thv •* year old colt in the 1
State; hlho the tiist jwernium nt .Montgome
ry in 187<h oswr a rins* ot tt’teen Stallion* 1
At three years oil? the only time lie was ever
on the tr.rek. He show* great Kpe and It an
I nut rallied colt, having trotted a qu.vr'ei ot
! a mile in 13 hm’Oihlh. lij him is combined
! all the gules a- ei ssary fr t!e Middle horse,
| a faHt walk, tr-it. pace or single ffot.
n :i >i<; i ;i :•
STAIII'LK fii'Mt rire, the .-eh-brated trot
ing horse ilo|*r, be by Eureka and he by
Long Island IJlai k Hawk, and h- by An
drjiw Ju- khofi, lie by H-i-sh,iw, and lv- bv
Grand H.ihslhw, mi imported \mbian
hois©. S'nitle 7 * don was a frue brown inare
titter!) aud a hall Inud* l.kdi, a stout, h<pi.re
tine *tvied and fast trotting m, r- ; hei taml
ly qiinlite* were mtsiirpuHv and l\ any *i thi*
! country;'rot in three immUti* without train
'ing. Ilowh-i'.-t dam iq Gray eagle tr-Ums
j ti .rse, ®i.ii:d dam a lao r and m ire, Fur* k*s
| dam was tail' M'*ou\ Ia Muhl!jß*->
; Pay \fivt*t. by Mand-ino, bv iuipoiti I
| ldaek Ihiwrk’n lam by Keldti -kv
I 'Vliip,; ii,utd dam bv Imported Sh>k- s ( ,f.n-<\
ii. r. imosi
febbl thrill
r*< >M r ri<i;i >
Talb t County Sheriff Sale-
Will he sold before fixe Court Hou*e door
in Hie town ol Talbott n, on the first Tues
day in May next, between the legal hour*
ot sile, tho I- 'Mowing property to- 'it
One r.Uire Uon*e and lot in tin town of
Talbottou with the laud wher* on Knidltcu-a
i* loeateu and the h.nd back of eiud store
hone© to Ckiy street, tho wad h "I said stor.
bon Me, the HHiuv i-emg the bo ise now o-i n
pied try F.inanucT Griffin. C"h and hi in •.,
tho wtsf ©kl© ©C tin* j >ti 1•! i ►r j> i. i-- in ©aid
town. Also titty acres m land oil and tdi
iior*hwe*t corner ot :he !->t of land on wh’-i
Mmion lilium* now 1;\ >►, in tho id*h D,st
of said county Also two mulfK Ah x laiko
black, or dark col.'•led mnlf and Id '
light l ay mule each ahoni ten year* "i *. A \<
>-t said property levied on as the | i -p-'ity ■ t
Marion Hvtlmno t > Halivfy an eocrrti i
tr<m Talbot Superior fourX iu ta w -r A Mud
Austell vs Mrion Ihflinne 1 evy in U
this Jan. 29, 1879 and nuln e given.
Jan , 29. I . H. PF.rtSGtt.H-, Sheriff.
GKGtidlA—r.u.i or loi’uv
Willifthi Reedy applies t me for leltfis
of Guardi iiiship -f ihc per. u* and projwi
ty ol John, Alton aud Comer R e ly. >rph
an* of Miry Uc<dv; and <>t M 'llix and Fan
nie Reedy, orphan* ot Julia Rocd\
'These are therefore to cite aud admonish
all po ona coueorned to be and appear at
my office and show cause, if any there h ,
why ami letters Hhnuld not bo granted l on
the l*t Mond >y in Jim© next.
Given under my official signature tins Ist
by of Ma\ ,1879.
* RICH VUD FI. UioNXRP.
Ofdiuary.
(tI.OUGTA Tai.iiot Cocntv
AVhfcrtas oeitain |*Mni n* is have made
tb ir application to this Court praying an
order tor tht obstnictum f>t tb# lord across
Flint river at the Dont-h Fridges; ..id
wlm ri iiH CoiuiniHM*n©r., pp luted t - cx uii
ine into the nti ity if so doing, have report,
ed that si.idi obstruction wouhkbe ot public
utility and couv* nience. by inducing tie
stock-holders ot the old bliTges l tniil 1
new one©
Now this i* to cite en-1 admonish all po
sons that on and af er llie l-.Mh day nt Aprd
next, And lord will Ih* bstnu trd. it no good
ea e to the contrary i© shown.
Ry order ot the Commis-ioneiH t -mt of
the county of I’llbot. 1 his 12ih day ol
March 1879
RICHARD 11. LEONARD, Clrk.
GF.t)RGIA Tai.bot Coi ntv:
AVhereas, Mirtha A. Smith,
ot the (’State of Finney Dismukc, deceased,
represents by her petition that she Ims ‘nil\
administered the estate of s.*nl dto a*cd ..uni
pm\s to ho dismissed therefrom.
Now these are to cite and admonish ©l>
persons concerned to apfvur nt my <fli *c
within the time prescribel hy law. to show
cause it any they have, why said Adminis
tratrix should not be disnnsj- .and.
Given under my official signature, this
first day ot Mav. 1879.
RICHARD H. LEON \UD,
May I Aui Ordinary, j
New Pianos $125
Ewh. and all styles, inel idii.g Giatnl,
Squar© ahd Fpnght.all strictly first-class,
sold at the lowest net cash wholesale fie- ’
toiy prices, direct to the purchaser. Hirst
I’miios m.-.de I’lie ol the tiuest displays a;
the Centtiinial Exhibition aud wire uuani
uiously rcuommemltd for the highest hon
ors ever 12,000 in use Re übrly incor
porated Manufacturing Cos. - Factory estab-I
fished ov©r 36-years. The Square Grands'
contain Matheashek * new patent Duplex
Overstrnuf Scale, the greatest improvement
in the history ot Fiauo miking The Vp
rights are the fluent in America. Pianos
seat ou trial. l>on*t fail to write lor Ulus
(rated and Descriptive Catalogue of 4b
fleti— mailed five.
MY.NDELSSOUN PIANO CO..
21 East 15. h Street, N. Y.
(iEORGI A Tai rt CorsTv
Whereas sinjon (.. Saiith a ul I’hnrles L.
Smith, of Charles L. Smith, de
cc>sd.i* l lesnd by their pcfitien that the.'
have Inllv admini.-ter© 1 th* Estate of y.ud
decHUsiaU and pray to bo dismissed theie
trom;
N...a thee** are to cite and admonish a’l
pc son* conci rued to appear at my . t 5 a ,
iijfh u thutiuie pr< si-ru t and b . nur, to snow
cause, u A*'j t a v cju. why s.iid Licautors
should i*oi Ik ti t nwseit.
Gncii uiwlnr my i.o Mguvtnre this 3rd
d*\ ot Apr 1.
R *t\K ’ IT I FOWRD
• KDINaRV. ‘
|G. L. SUMMERS, E. U. MURPHEY,
i orin. r!}-ol SMITH & SUMMKKS. 0/ s IEPHKXS, Ml Ul'i!V A ('■'
SUMMERS & MURPHEY.
ManuliicfitriM-s und I>>ii]<>ck in
Carriages, Wagons. Etc*
I *: trjl<sville, Georgin.
Ehwpo on Forvyth Street, next door to HTEPHENS. MCRl’ff Y A O.
. j :
II amess of all Kinds.
Wii have now completed our new shop*, aiwl with a stock of the Latent Improved Tools
and l**t Material bought at the lowest rasa t rim s we ate ipw prepap-d t-> do all kind*,
and int the short©.-1 notice. \V liave <■•©.ured Hi© *t svie#*snf a corps of tl> L-st workmen
in the Mat©, including all t!,e former worknw n <>t t.Y- late fian ot Smith A Summers, ex
! repf three, tom-fh..r with five others. W guarantee \Xc ure ww turning
out n large lot ot work <4
Our Own Manufacture,
j And we will keep on band a large Id of work ot Northern Manufacture*. In t! e Wag' n
Line, we can suit the trade in price and q laldy. We are the sole agents of the Celebrated
Htatlebaker Flantalion Wa^on.
I* needs no praiso ati-nr hands. It ho* a world-wide r©pnt it ion, and his ho n hM
t-r tho old firm of Sn ih A Summcts f• >' h past J n war*. AV c m u * a.* nt* t r tl *
polly celebrated Teuue**©© Wagon. VVv .u* filing Plants n i \V it Filty-fivt* D 1
ini*. r>f at! kind j done on Bhi>C N t low pr *to hoc the times, -n 1
aaliHlartion qmr ant© and f-#r plantslUMi Work ahllh r e Sin* iLg w- maka u specialty
and at unpriced* ntedlv Low Piii-s**
Our HARNESS SHOP we propo*. t<* ic and wIT mlww < fc.*ep on hand a
large lot ©I Saw Harms*. Hand Mde and o! the v.-rj - s’ mu*--. Ii me! in a
I set of harm s>, c >n>e and m> u*. It you need your old beraess r paired. mesndse- n-.
ff yon lacd Lighiniuo R nl.< mi your Imu-e. wo i-au put th m ©n tor Im1( w lat Um m o. l
J ling agents W'pi ( harge you Ou© finisd W gon <>l our own make ulways ou ban 1, and *•*
J the bruit qnalit .
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LIFSITCHAim
Th om it shut. ( m iortjf n,
1 JTKI.IS CONSIAX ILY ON IIANP All I.!.'■!.> K < >I *
Dry Limmls <i*<H*<‘rics. Spools.
*
Shoes anti ISafs,
Tobacco, Cigars and Snuff,
All kinds of (\ >i 1 1 1 a*t it >n< ■1• i < -s.
’Country Produce taken in Exchange for Goods.
V¥H m Hi_ ILEE,
- i>i:a i .iif i\
Straw anti Silk (>oo<ls. Flowers.
Faaflicrs, eft*.
|()‘J I frond StiMMd. t >1 * lai lni, (icoi‘&; i(l
--l11 .VN H i.ow opr n nii'i u ndy lor sale the la i- nnl in . rupl t# s k -t Straw ai
Chip It its and Ronnrt* wer bhowu in this < it>. < : - isting id II !!.■ iatest Parisian.
! English, Italian. Swiss and American Noveltu- . ‘ ■ r w.td ,m end I•> variety of
the leading elm pcs in Staple Straw Good*. M\ Silk and l'i our IV. artour.t are aso re*
ph t© wrth fviiythirg new and desiraMc !'or:nt:i.: tin* ne .st and mont ©leg. nt display
1 ot Silk. Ribbon*. Flower*, etc., that the Hotic- nil For* M <:>•:. can prod ce.
I have also ready for inspection an ex'r< :n©ly ch i ■ sde.ii.Mi ot Pattern Hats ai.d |
Bonnet* and am "nnsi inllv nviivinp addition* to luy general
My in iivs will as ii-ivd Th- v r\ la. ad l r- s; e-a fully solicit a oaii from the 1 dic>
befonj making their purchases. Yours very IJc-p. otfullv,
m. 11. 1 .i:i
P. S. Plea*© observ. my address. 102 lroad \t to Mcveis S.-.o St-r-.
apr 10ft * “ j
The Old Shoe Store
Ts Li ill ot just sik-1i (roods as the
in :< ii .1; w \ > r:
Evi ry variety trom tho heaviest Ditchers BOOT to tho dainties SLIPPER. Pi ices
WAY DOWN!
Big Stock ol LEAT HER and FINDINGS. It will pay you to look at our stock before
bin mg.
wl:i j.s ci irtis.
73 bre-d Stmt. COLUMBUS, GEOIUiIA. /
Sign of ihc Big Boo!.
uprlOii
- MM 1 E DOl .1 -A 1; Slot iE.
L. .VEHVI/./.V, Proprietor.
S3 CuEjtr.Y Stbc: t, - MACON, GEOHcIA.
C1 V 'ST VN [T Von bv. d\ l r-e n>-.l ' : F.a' . • nble M M.: ; . F.tfj
mid V i.p'j ■ iC. ~r# rituiLd tv! ' Iwh-wil iTii-e-
A*- 5 M.ilkh is. ntul MriclliUltU Sp|li<'l :lt N.;vv Y< H k [nice*.
cell If . i
P. B. PATTERSON <6 C 0„
WHOLESALE AUD RETAIL DEALERS IN
(Stoves, House Fm-nishiii*; CiooiU
und Manulketnrers ot* Tin-Wm-o.
D< > Yoi i X eed a Stove P
IF S<>. wn can sell you one nt these
list of ware, inuliiding tliiity-five piece.- -2^^
1 13. I^aitcrsoii iSir Cos.,
a])i3'f 109 Broad St reet, ooliirnUu c ,*<h.
U. H. 11EIUUNG. ~ J. li. J.NMiI. Wi7
Pill CARRIAGE WORKS,
Herring & England
conrMin s, ueoiu.ia,
MANUFAI’TUKTMIS AND DF.ALEItS IN
Carriages, Buggies and Vehicles
of till kinds. Also MMun'aehiers of th© DFX TKH BCGGY’. NVo e.re also A gout* ferCui
uiiihus, Ohio li iL’gy Cos., and tie- Whit© Wat* r Wagon Cos., mid can exeente all oido At
-hoit notice. \V- g.iniaute* nil work mole or sold by u*. NVe guarantee th© ir t -ou tbo
White W..t©r NYug n will not have- to hu m.-' <-r .shrunk until it I leaks or w.-ucs out.
ftpr3!f
FOB CLOTIIIXC*
-<;o i'o—
UNSHIP & CALLAWAY
THE LEADING CLOTHING HOUSE (F MIDDLE GEORGIA
Th.'j lieop t 1..! 1.. ;t ” I'.Ls an.] it ili Invest prieos.
Onr !>oll:ii- f-hii'l is ■f.llit b. ot iaateri.il and fits well
nts for K. . p's Si.irts and C.at,n,!l,i-.
M . . I'\: i' i:< i-u iiii u-, and will be glad to have n. call from Lis
[ friend*.
WINSHIP& CALLAWAY,
Ao. 50 Second St,. Ofacon.
Thos* . Wood,
AI <ic*t >i l. (J <*< 11 *giji,
DF.ALKU IX
FuiTiiture and Carpets.
Fine Bedroom and I'urlor Suites in vreat variesy. t.'AIIPF.rS. Baity
md Tapestry Brussels, "t lu*-<- l*l\s, FAtia Super, Su]H,r and all Lower
Unulcs. Ait will lie sold at ixcet.iiupiv low juices.
< oi-i’ixs vm> ( vsivirrs,
|of eiei'V tl* vij.litu! aial (uici*. m AVooU aud At. Oil. Cull alul , xauiiue Goods act
IT. .s THOMAS WOOD,
- S’ \t to '(...nier IK.,is#.
The liuUdituj 117f/i Two Flay*
is THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR
PICTURES, FRAMES, ROOKS. STATIONERY, SHEET HUM
t: .I). ERVIXE ,
NO. 9 COTTON AYK, - MACON, GEORGIA.
Invites the citizens rf Talbot ion and vicinity te call and examine kis immense stork ot
Picture Frames, Pictures, Brackets, Books, Stationery.
f.IMT> AVI) TOYS.
The boa pest place i" I Vie State t< buy Picture Fiaraes. Looking Ghvftscs, Sheet M’J*
sic. Sii.auul piiccsio parties liaviui: Premium Picture* to tram.-. Teacher* write te me
r Catahe .• s-f School Novelties. Remember th© place, ‘-Building with Two Flag*-*
cc 29 tf _
Never. No Never!
\NCr<‘ I>UY <<><>!>> so Cheap.
I WILL not name price*, but will sir, it y in and a PARAS )L, see my stock beioro
1 you buy uiii . It \on want
I T O S 1 Klt X"
I will say von never saw in ('<-lambus, us fc ;n-at a variety of Colored Hosiery iu one
is van will find ! re- Iu buying my Spring Stock, I have had my attention constat/
ou keeping up ;n rej.nt.ifinn kr bargains, end an say I now have tor my patron*, *
IIARGAIXS l> IIIOSIKHV.
Collars and Cuffs, Har.dkorebief*. Silk Tie*, Rows and Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Lin^ a
low aid Table Linen, A•-, and th -tock <•! Dres* Good* I have over brought to this
mark. t. You are e.ir.ms'ly a.>kd tx rail and inspect my Goods, whether yon want to
buy or not. We consid rit a pI.-*H*uare to show cur Goods. Respectfully,
J. ALBERT KlßVEN
spr3tf No. 90 T3aou> Stheet, OOLUMHIS. OS
Monumental Marble Works !
FIRST DOOR NORTH OF YIUGINU GROCERY, BROAD STREET.
C 'olnmbus, Georgia,
MONUMENTS. TOMBS. HEADBOARDS, VASES, 40., OF TH
BEST ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE.
7 O' Designs nud estimates furnished by addressing ns.
Worliinainsbi]) the Lost. Prices reasonable
A M & J H- ELLEDOE- Proprietors!
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