The Georgia register. (Talbotton, Talbot County, Ga.) 1877-18??, December 04, 1877, Image 4

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* */m. Keller's Grocery Emporium! . cimtv J 1 TALBOTTON, GAo r r IN STORE AND ALWAYS ARRIVING : p Baron, Fom, Meal, Hams, risli. Sugar, Lard, Coffee, Soap, hecoe. Crackers, Sardines. Oysters, Canned Goods, etc., At Greatly Reduced Prices. He also Keeps Sagging and Ties at Less than Geneva Prices. 1 lis Stock of .. * Domestic Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes,- Hats, etc., if full and Marked Down to Figures to Suit the Times. I 5 is !*•< <><-lc <>l‘ Tobacco, Cigars, Wines and Liquors, is Equal to the Best. C’ ill ami uxamiua Goods and Uric s before buying elsewhere. j **!> lX ff MEW FIRM-REMOVAL. J. J- BRADFORD. W. E. SANDEFORD. BRADFORD & SANDEFORD. "VT7 E MEAN bCPIXESS, bought out the stock of E. X. II AYES, Tinner, V V aivl wt ere now going to s 11 at very low ligmvs, snail pr-lits, and quick Rules. Conic* and sec iks 1 STOVES, Or RATES, TIN-WARE, HOLLOW-WAItE, WOODEN-WARE, GLASS WARE, QKOCKERY AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, etc. We li.T'Vf removed tq the store No. l-iiL under Central Hotel, where we will contain t- keep a lull stock of everything in uir line. TrE'-Maflef MR. HAiES will remain with us to execute all contracts in JKjjfepSJ MOOFIAU, MI'TTIUtIAU. KUPAIItIAti. &c. W.p have t'i'i* I :rstork of Tinware in tin; oily, and will oontnnua f to ■ lalo-itsin.iiinfnotnre u sji r : u l'y. Coantiy Mi idi inUi will Ihid it *■ to thoir inti rant to buy of us Oct 111 tf 'fiIINGER SEWING MACHINE r The People’s Favorite* THE MOST POPULAR BECAUSE THE BEST. X of 11m ' I ’HK stubborn TACT, Uiown l y lin'<>ffw ';d iciurns, ili t the Skwino ?lAriuM: i* the only I One \vhnsc -ulus luivt- largely and ,-Uadil.v im-reasod every .Mar, mdirenuptfcdly ilmt hist year ♦hr Mali s rnhiv tlia . nociti.r.i) thosk or in; mxt iiiuiif t . .mim ji . i: and marly i;.,.r .i.ki* j hi-: sai.ks or ALT. TIIKOTHKU COMI'AMKS CoMMINKH dt-lll< HlStl JI tl s bfiV lid 1111 rolltrowrsv that THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE I thomo-'t popular. because is im: kkti.mation of tiik i.aluks of the ■ ■ mntry, it is Kruiaiioß to any I o rHKit m nnfartun-d. rml your ad ln s for a of the eebibr.if, and ILv/.\n Oi.ovk Fixtino Patterj*s. Tlmy arc ilie bt hi, tin.fir aj>cst a:ul juo>< sivlisli piau-rns in the mark- t. Address Siimer Manufacturing Cos., ; 0. S. HOLT, Agent, 09 Broad Street, Columhus, Ga. C. M. BETHUNE, Agent. Talbotton. is* ihr 'in”er Manuihctu. u:g i <-inpa:iy will ni.t be responsible fer any bills cont a fed by their Agent'* f'ir board, liv ry. nr any individual expense. At the 1 ’si se.-sion nithc i. ujis attire, the following art was passed by a very large majority; ♦ ' Sixtion* 1. Mi-it, en.t tud hy I lie (iemi al ss.mbly of'die State of tboortiiii, Tlmr the -JlHOih section of tin* Code of 1 H T :J lit*,, and the sain ais hereby amended by a ‘di tg to the list of articles xempted from levy and sale, under tbe pimistous of said secion. one Family Sjavino Maciun’-., : md this ex empt.on <ha 1 exist, whether the p-r-ou owning said m;i thine is the head of a fanidy or a<>;, and shall ■be good a fainst all debts i.xv id. purchase m See. -J Itejua's id l eo dieting laws. oct 1(5 tf Tho.s.Hardeman, J r. (AT ADAMS & BAZEMORES OLD STAND.) WAREHOUSE AND Commission Merchant. ' , IJiiggiug nml Tics Furnished. Liberal advances made nil Cotton in thove. Remember I only charge OX E DO 1.1 . A I t pei' i 5 {alt- for selling and first, month storage; twenty five cents per month , for each Hfi.unl mouMi A. few t us of Xntionnl Solubh V, "’V. k ' Vvl _L. Jr. BOTTOM PRICES ALWAYS TRUMAN & WALKER, —.ARE lIECEIVtND A LARGE STOCK OF - Cutlery, Crockery, Glssware, Wooden Ware and Housefurnishing Goods. o Manufacturers of Plain Tinware* o Prices are Greatly Reduced and Wholesale Buyers will And it vqry much to their Interest to Call on us for figures. OrderV Dy mail filled at ROCK BOTTOM prices. TRUMAN & WALKER, 92 Cherry Street, Macon. Georgia. rp tf .Findlay Iron Works C-' JTo* or Hand Power: pitch or "f 11 <>l tlir. i!, (■■; indies, am 1 , packs a bale in hr ; to ihrr r,vrt!rs t in TWELVE UQILNDS, ivqnirAi:-' only two t fmu bauds, or KMio light re ul . Findlay Wrought iron Screw Press, IV Hand, Hot-c, Water or Steam Cower. Sugar Mills, 12-15 US inch •lianwttsr, turned,very lieav v it durable. 0 imposition Boxes. Syrup Kettles, v ~n 3') fn 1 - > >"l Gallons. Very shallow Vridßarga Kv.tp nutiug Sim'-ioc ©team Engines-, Saw anti GriM M ills, Gin tiourmg, Iron It ii iiif r . And every Description of Castings und Miciim uy to order. IV nk -nan.ship and .Material u-ishvpasse I and Prices i. >\tk -r in th:-: State. BfSuSeii'l t'-r Circulars, Viices, etc. A hires; f. i * ’<o v ' ' v '*U It 3lu <•;<>:, Clii. George TV. Gil MAGE, Ageivt at Talbotton. THE (lEOItUI A ItEtiISTER, TALHOTTOS. TALBOT (ll\ | y (iEOKtiIA, DEtlE j| BEK 4.1877. W. J. Ligon. & Go., ai; > id v. a ‘orsi'iii. ; :o:- ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE d(),000 yds. Bagging, 50, 000 lbs. Iron Ties, One Car Load Liverpool Salt, One do. Virginia Salt, 50 kegs Nails, all Sizes. 10 bbls. “A” ugar, 10 bbls. “C” Sugar. 10 bbls. Ex. “0” ugar, 25 Sacks Coffee, all grades, 50,000 Pounds Bulk Sides, 10 Casks Canvassed Hams, 20,000 Pounds Bacon, with a Complete stock of Dry Goods. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Ready-Made Clothing. We lmve sjcnue<l the services of Mr. A. T. CANDLER, and all Cotton entiusted cm us will re (Five his personal attention. W. J. XIGON & CO. t . ' |M | | |||||[m|| | _ Singer Sewing Machines! G-reat deduction i JTHE NEW FAMILY SINGER SEWING MACHINE will hereafter he ~o l <l at B 5 Dollars! And all oilier styles o!' Genuine -Singer Machines at equally reduced prices. Thouid tlies, Machines have been reduced one-half in price, the QUATTY WILL BE MAINTAINED AT ITS HIGHEST STANDARD. “ 'l'll' l public is cuutioued agiinst buying imitation Maeliinos, which are alwayn ma le in av,• :i,;vr'e munm r. ami by irret>p<uiniblr •• arties, wlhm-a guarantees are worthless, ill gciiiiin<: snc'er .V j dimes are sold through antuoii/.--1 Agents ;it a lass price than any other goo 1 Maeliin s can I'cscj lOr, ami always be iv the pa entmi Tuadk atW.K ami tlm nam • of lie Ning/r Company distinctly pr- ! ttf.l on tin* arm of then achiiie. Couq).my will not bo responsible for debts ol' Agents’, hi l ' I as Hoard, Livery and Stabling. The Singer Manufacturing Comp’*, 80 Mulberry St* Maeoii* €a i arg'Btf TfSsFfliril Warehouse! COLUMBUS. - - - JA. D. H. BURTS, Pres’t. T. -J- WAT! Sup’t. TT' r k nuFRn our serv-ceß to the eMinmunit'-an 1 Colt n Dealers as I’ACTUb aoo COVI *7 MISSION MUIU.'IIANTa. Pledging persona, atfenii m and promptness in all busitss eutruxt;.! < our care. nFA„]!agging and Ties Furnished at Bottom Prices. BFI4 Advances made on Cotton and at! other Merchandise in Store.' Mates s ; Storage first, month (Per Bale) 25c.! each r.ubs o qwuf. month (per bale) .* ! Rewi-ighing when r-Tjuircil 'per bal ) ’ | i.- K . D.mmiwsions. when you de ire list t > sell ([/cr ba:. i.. . ;-<• I Mavag.' . rSI . sob 11 -tf JVC'O.rpsJa.yp coi.runrs City Carriage Works, j Are prepared to fb work to be as -'oik that pertains / X. r,nd have 'ns tine o the Carriage / '\ ' u ' ls '‘ as can ,e ,U<J ! in Ho ycured at any Man naranfee our s^”*y ' ~ —*•*' f t'^KTor" - il>'ewlicii' • COME TO SEE CM, AND OFT THE BEST ISAUUAIN.S EVEE SECURED, oct •> tf M. ALLEN, Pbesidest. O. S. IORDAN, Tukasubee- PIONEER STORES! PIONEER BUILDING, FRONT ST., General Agents Chewacla Lime Company, o Libia by Car-Load, Barrel or Bushel. o Grocery Department. o - Dry Goods Department. o Clothing Department. o Crockery Department o Tli3 Handsomest Building in the South full of Goods. O r iTwo .\(‘W Stop 4 of Xrw Qchhls. THE BEST LIME IN THE WORLD. THO3. CHAPMAN, Wm. COOPER and R. B. THOMAS, late Df Macon, G-a., are with us. k p ih tf ; ~~lTKWAmmmr' COTTON COMMISSION MERCHANT. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Commission, 50 cents per 1 kilo. Cash Advances made ou Consignments, at Bast. Bank Bates. Instructions carefully followed, and saiLsfation guaranteed. Ollier o|)|>osile Cot on Kxeiuiuge, nj|>4tf OlfU STOCK Old Boots, Shoss and Hats. T ike a little lime and thoroughly po.st yourself before Intyi eg. It will pay you. W.; are now receiving the best assorted Stock of (foods in our line we have ever tillered to our customers The prices t 0.., are such as cannot fail to p'ease the most careful have •’. N > trouble to show yon, so come along one and all, and lie convinced what wo say is true. SINGLETON, HUNT & CO., MACO-X, - G t - o l—i 11 , ~. to Debtors. A 1 “’ s T 1 fr.-f imlrbtcil to tbo Into L lhv'm ot ..1 a piililwiu will jjlciisp i c J<“>e '•■rww.n.l sr-td. n m , ie ns aU llu ', ,lra '’"n m „ s t i,o closeil. We mean want .sav. The bonliii B,||| & jj a |,]\vi u are in lin linn,ls n„. A, Baldwin, with whmn all s.-ftlonfs must be made. " ,m ; " '* ..L ' BALDWIN. i? 11 I II< >| ’Sid, (Ojn,‘it-; Passenger Depot.) CIIATT.'IOOGA, Tennas'tioe, J XU. LEA!) A ('O.. Proprietors. | Tabie m rooms not cyeclled. Jbitos . rcasonubltl i ' T> ■ re and stop at tbe Read House. 1 oct 30 t I Sri non Your Cotton. The if 'signed take pleasure in an nounciiio the Cotton planters of the* | smrouiPg country, that their Gining Department Is iiow < >n>plete order, and ready for ! all the ton that may bo brought, t<> us. All Com will be tolied at the TVVEN |TiETI DothViuing and T.a king will be done i with pjiiptne sand dospatch. Our steel ! b r „sh ULLKI GIN discounts a fleecy ; al ,,] biutiful /tuple from all classes of j cot lon / i Si tii'i (* iio/ guaranteed. I Jjj'ir; 'll V'U* Colton. ia- i>o%ia*:cc. i Ga., Oct oth tf. Jhkt'eneva Nursery. Near Geneva, Ga., OFFERS to tli ■ people of Talbot and adjoining counties a large and select vnrie {of Nursery Stock, consisting in part Apples, Peaches, Plums, Pears, Apricots, &c., And tho finest Grape ever known in Middle Georgia. EARLY RIVERS PEACH, that ripens | in-. May. is a specialty. All trees thoroughly adapted to the soil and climate of Middle Georgia, are grown and sold at very low prices, by JAS. 3.1 SMITH, sap 2o if Geneva, Ga. T. J. Dudley, Z J NEAR TIIE RAILROAD STATIC' Columbus, Ga., ~ Manufactures SASH, BLINDS MOULDING, &e., Very Cheap to the Trade. Be sure ami give him a (’all. sep 18 tf ATI, A .NT. A Paper Mills, James Onnand, Prop'r, Ollice, 42 Dread Street, ATLANTA, - - GEORGIA. Book, News and Wrapping Pape?, AO, SGKI'M nnl WKILSIITN. v;: Refer to I! is issue as a specimen u A, is I‘ftoer, net fi'l ty b'O i 1 IS. V E - 11. NE oi ftu- ri lies', and most l.'uutifnl i / f r;ns in East Teimesse.g in Fork leak v.al’cy s x miles from Sweetwater Ait ion, ait an’ ."A- 1 ae;es, more or leas, with 1 1 i urroveii:.':i f s, Dwell'n-g House-, new -I S vV. ; ‘ ! ai e magnificent sett of v^H • : 3 stories high with, two i.flre all modem linprovc j L-nts ia'i acidia rv. Splendid School in, ; fight, win i: • r'v 10(1 piv-ils. Chinch j jieir-hy ;iu 1 s>vi ty un xc.'ptionably goo I. | V i<‘.. 1.n00.i i t . my payment's at 6 per I ■•• tut. (' . a gieat (1 •;ii in >r. . Ageat bar ■ g tin. A}* ly so >■ i It) ■T P. T. McUROSKEY. Glenlo •!■:. Monro • U >.. TVnn. i R -fi r to .1. E. Gorman, T.dbnttoii, Ga. I’O ti; r A (.’A 1 iJD. TO ALL CONCERNED. I xvJl c ’diiiKri.T' my U u -da oo'Fctiug , Taxes lor 1877,0n Oct. Idtb. lam mstnr- I ted bj those in authority, b tli in Slate ! tnd Count;,io po-tUlrciij close my books , ; on tie Idtb of 1) errbev nexbarulto issue exec do.'s agrt'ust all p.irties who fail to : pay ticir Tax by tint data and I shall | cuMuinJy 'la y orders without disen m-' | iimtx.u. If, therefore, I am forc'd to issue exe cutifiis again t, any o ie, I hope I will not hi* eeasu’ul. as idl hive bail timely notice in view of the above I trust that 1 will not be requested to wait longer than the ; Id;h of December, as it is not a matter of op'iou with me. Rested fullv, OHAS. H. DOZIER Tax Collector Talbot County October S)!h, 1877. 2m fi KORGIA, TALBOT ( ( >UNTY— V.X Whereas, James V- Giddeus ad mi ustrator ol Ella S. Gid tens, reprt suits by his petition that he his lully admin ister •1 s iid eafcat \ ai.d prays to be dis miss ,1 therefrom;uow therefore,all persons concerned, are hereby cited and required *o show cause, if any rimy have, within the time prescribed by law. why said ad ministrator should not b* discharged, and receive letters of dismission. Given under my official signature Sep tember 2 lidi 1877. Geo. N. FORBES. (Irdirnary. Oct. 2d. Jin / GEORGIA TALBOT COUNTY. - VJ BenjuninF Adams applies for let ters of ndministration, de bonus non, with will annexed, of John It. McKenuy. la'e of said comity, deceased, all persons concerned arc hereby cited and required to show cause, if any fliov have, wi hiu OfT'ftUm prescribed bylaw, why said Ap plication sh uhl not be granted. Given under my official sign ture, this 29 October, 1877. GEO. N. FORBES < ).-t. 30 30d. HARNESS SHOP At Dennis’ Old Corner. M|{, ’AS. GIDPKNS invites especial atO ntioTj of ti c people of t\is enunty to his d'art uiuiu of flatness inamifa; turn, repnirs, etc. Work e<|Hiil, iu every parti'-ulur, to tho best Northern, ami LMUil'anteeH perfect satisfaction n to quality and price. JAP. GIODI.XH. ax ; 7 tf . W r—THE NEW —:* ■'' Simplest & Best. —Agfa/ts Wanted ... of V cf N0.177 W.4.St j|^CINCINNATI,O.J.O| Central & Southwestern Railroad. Savannah Ga , June 3. 1877. ON and after SUNDAY, June 3d, 1877,' piissengvr trains on the Central ana j Southwestern Railroad and Branches will j | run as. follows: i J HAi v : No. 1 GOING NORTH AND WEST. ■ Leaves Savannah 9;20 am 1 Leaves Augusta 9: Id a m ] Arrives at Augusta 4:45 i> m j Arrives at Macon (1:45 p m | Leaves Macon for Atlanta 9:10 p m j , Arrives at Atlanta 5:02 aM Muffin g ohwe coimeetion nt Atlanta with i Western and Atlantic Railroad for points North and West. COMING SOUTH AND EAST. Leaves' Atlantic 10:40 r m Arrives at. Macon -....r;4/> a m] Leaves Mg con 7:00 a m Arrives at Milledgeville 9:41 a m Arrives at E itonton 11:30 A m Arrives at Augusta 4:45 P M | Arrives at Savannah 4:00 p m j Leaves Augusta 9 :15 a m j Making connection at Augusta lor the North and East, and at Savannah with the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad for all points in j Florida. TRAIN NO. 2, GOING NORTH AND WEST. Leaves Savannah „7:30 pm ! Arrives at Augusta, - - - - 0:00 am ! Leaves Augusta ----- 8:05 p m Arrives at Milledgeville - • - 9:44 am Arrives at Ea teuton - _ - - 11:30 am Arrives at Macon • - - - • 8:0!) am Leaveß Macon for Atlanta - - 8:40 a k Arrives at Atlanta 2:10 pm Leaves Macon for Albany, Eufaula 8:2() a m Arrives at Euiaul i . - - - . 3:49 p m And ill All.rtJj,, - - a-llt T> -VT Li Macon for Columbus - 9:33 a m Arrives at Columbus - - - - 1:13pm; Trains on this schedule for Macon, At.-; lanti, Culumbns, Eufaula and Albany daily making close connection at Atlanta with | Western and Atlantic and Atlanta and 1 Charlotte Air Line. At Eufaula with Montgomery ‘ and Eufaula Railroad: at j Columbus with Western and Mobile and , Girard Railroads Train on Blakeley Extension leaves Al bany Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays coming south and east. i Leaves Atlanta 1:40 pm Arrives nt Macon from Atlanti . 8:-)5 p m | Leaves Albany ----- 10:00 am | Leave i Eufaula ----- 8:05 A M Arrat ?.tacou fr’xuE ufaula, Albany 4:10 p M , Leaves Columbus 1L :I9 a k ; Arrives nt Macon from Colutnbus 3:11 v M i Leaves Macon ------ 7:35 p m i Arrives at Augusta - - - - (b.oO a m j Leaves Augusta - - - - 8:0o p m j Arrives at Savannah - - - - 7:lsam I Making connection at Savannah with j and Gulf Railroad for all points 1 | in Florida. Passengers for Milledgeville and Eaton- , I t n n will fake train No 2 from Savannah: and train No 1 from Macon, which trains : connect daily, except Monday, for these i | points. William Rogers. General“ Supt. Can. E. R. Savannah. W. G, Raoul, Supt. S. W. R. R.. Macon -1 Oct. 9if ARRIVAL OF NEW MILLINER! YV. J. AVi-c-la-s Ar < ’<>- liIIHSS S’.KI.Mi, A Sl’l'.i TALLY. For -uICHt styles, low j)i i<- s anrl variety if fashionable l)n-s OooiltJ. W. .1. We- kes \ Cos., take pleasure in offering to the citizens of Talbot Comity many Inrlucoui iris and yitiactioos. T lie Misses Hodec wi 1 take gmit )>leasure in n <•• ting all demand* of cmtomerK in this tie-: dait i.ent. tjaiis artimi guaranteed. oet2 1y JAMES S. McCORKLE, sdf. Iaw f i aEX EVA. ('A. Will ])nct : cc in the counts sot Talbot, 3firiou, Chat'ahooeh■•■, Ilairis and T.ty j; >r, in the (Hiatt h-'ocln-■ trire it, and Selil>\y in the Southwestern Circuit. Spec ill attention ]>aid to the coll.c ion of c’arins. Lleperencks. W J. L : g(vi A Cos., P.is hal & Ib idiugK fclderj J. D. Hough. R. A. Pasch 1, Ansell Turmlr, T. Ca-ull -r, Curt, Heiuy F* r soiis, I. It, McCrary, ail of Geuevu, Ga- Lowe A Rushin, \ hos L. Roger.t, of Buemi Vista, C. A. Redd A Cos., < f Columbus, Ga. Wm. A B aelc, S. W. E. R. Agt. al Americns, Ga. W. J. CHAFF!N, Bookseller & Stationer AXV JlI-’ALEH IX MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. NO. 02 BHOAD STREET, Columbus, - Georgia. Chromos, Frames, Moulding, Bibles, Croquet, &e., : A'--VERY CHEAP. wip 33 tf | Ben. C. Smith, Gen 1 ! COMMISSION MERCHANT NO. 4 BLAKE’S BLOCK, Macon, - - On- I HAVE opened a Com:nis-i >n llou*e at the ; above place, and propose to keep a full line of all ; goods that bc-long to the Grocery and Provision trade. | I hope by close attention to the wants of ray costomei-s, and o\v prices, to obtain a fair hi.a e of business. I will be thankful for all orders, either I in person or by mail. 1 I will b s glad als), to handle goods that may be • consigned tome. BEN C. SMITH, srp 7 tf Late of Johnson .A Smhh. GOODS! GOODS!! GOODS FOE THE Living and Bead. j We have added to our stock a com plete lino ot BUWAL J Varying from the commonest COFFIN *o Hie linest ROSEWOOD" CASKET: also fi full usho! tment of OFFIN MATERIALS, i-mbraciug all new designs, which will be sold at much lower figures than they have been sold at heretofore. All we ask is to come and see for yourselves. oct 2 lv W. J. WEEKES Jt CO. NEW CARD. Dr.G.D. ADAIR, j Resident Dentist. STIMj tinders l is profession- Tfr f ai services to the i ''"/I• r t 7.-V.H o. Tallml- j. _ toll and of Talbot County, gua iu- & J all Wh • favor him. \ both as to dura- "st> V/ bility of work and ** 2--Ji>=W 55 ®’ * l*r. Adair van bp found at hi* oifice, upstairs in the Dennis Building, on the first Monday and Tuesday oLeach month, and at other times when ; n t eu’aged ) rofessioiially el at whom. Prompt, attention will be given to comnmiilca'inns and pui ties wn red at their residence* who >:o. d< siie. Examination* n ade and advice given free of charge. Thanking the 1 cople for u libera] pa tronage. he respectfully solicits a continuance of the sain •. au # 'l J. B. COBB & CO. 102 Cherry Street, MACON, Ga., I £ AVK t‘“ ull VUI A large nssortment of Furnitnro, consisting of PARLOR SUITES, BED-ROOM SUITES, MM SUITS, TABLES, &c. ALSO, SEVERAL CAR LOADS OF Carriages, Buggies and Wagons, OF THE BEST QUALITY. They an* ottering these Goods at Low Prices, TO SUIT THE TIMES. CALL AND EXAMINE THEM, OR ADDRESS AS ABOVE oct 2 tf EVERYBODY GOME! For Goods are Cl\eap at J„ Albert Kirven’, Mo. 90 Broad St., Columbus, Ga. ELACK SILKS (all s lk) SI to $3: Colored, in new shades, 75c. to sl. Complete stock BLACK at low Frices. Raig.iins in BLACK ALPACAS;L-.tdies’ CLOAKS {§?3 50 to $35; RIBBONS cheap. Great Bargains in Berlin and Cassini ere GLOVES; Kid Gloves 50c and upwards. Gents’ L idi'-K and Children’s KNIT UNDERWEAR; Oassimere for Men and Boy. Good WOOL JEANS from twelve and a half cents, upwards. a-jca.. M.v stock is complete and lam satisfied my prices will suit every one. Many of my goods were bought at auction, and I propose to give my customers the benefit of the bargains I thus secured. Call at once and inspect my stock, no trouble to show goods/ J. ALBERT KIRVEN, oct 10 tf No. 90 Broad Street, Columbus Ga. Look Before You Buy ! New Store, New Goods. OlAStis. TA. SXTTSTT', (Late of Mt Airy, Harris County.) Groceries, Domestic Dry Goods, Boots, SHOES AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF STAPLE GOODS, AT J.S. Jones’Old Stand, cor. Broad and Rudolph sts yr W. r. HUNT, life with J. 11. Hamilton, is with me and will b.' gladitoseo his friends. oct 16 tt J. D. HOUGH, GENEVA, S. W. R. R. (GROCERIES IXO RROYISIONS. At Wholesale and Retail. | JAS in store, at lowest prices, a sel 'ct and vavi and stock of Staplo-and Fancy 'Dry Oools, etc** Allot' which lie proposes TO SELL. Satisfaction guaranteed wag U tf Y. S. J crimson & Sons, DEALERS IN HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, CARRIAGE AND WAGON MATERIAL. BKEECH & MUZZLE LOADING GUNS, FISHING TACKLE, SPORTING GOODS—- No. 31 Third Street, Macon, Ga. aug 28-tf 0. Q. SPARKS & SON, . COTTON FACTORS AND Commission Merchants, CORNER THIRD AND POPLAR STREETS, sep 4 ft' MERIDEN' CUTLERY W. Received the Highest Centennial Prize. The '* Patent Ivorx ” Handle Tahle Knife. : CUTLERY. -r Celluloid Knife, the most durable WHITE HANDLE known. The oldest Manm facturers in America Original Makers of the HARD RUBBER HANDLE. Always call for “Trade Mark” “MERIDEN CUTLERY CO.” on the blu<l. Wnrrented and sold by all Dealers in Cutlery, and by the MERIDEN CUTLERY CO., oct 2 If 49 Chambers Street, Nltv Yobk. —————— irminn-irrimhuh"•"■"t*” i -"- i PEARCE, WI i CO. C3r IA O* C3 3S I=i_ Sf, Columbus, - - Georgia. NO. *2O BROAD STREET, i aug 7t! •J F FLOUIJNOY. H. ILEPPING. FLOURNOY & EPPING (ALTO N WAREHOUSE.) Commission Merchants, COULMBUS, GEORGIA. BAGGING AND TIES OF THE BEST BRANDS AT BOTTOM PiHCE* Dash Advances mad.' on Colton in Store, or for Shipment to ither Markets any 7 tf