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CHEAT itElfl ITS PRICES AT
IK. TlV'IHf ~ ■, 111,mi mi —r^.
j< A I >’< iILLS
f * air .1 mmmnawrvmem
:Blanket& Flannels. Shawls, Cassimeres.
•■4>"4.4rfl clast a* MT' .ViKilcn Gnn,]-. mark. 1 flown 2*. per c nt. Special 1> iriJim in
V*l :Rl\o l MJHUNMvVH!
r*
clones vn of pnr*
yjy -H Good* shall be redner-d, if 1-w 7>r will move them.
.SPECIAL PRICES IN HOSIERY !
r,o 4< /-* n 7 tfc* English Half Tfohp .it 200. fnru er price 'sp.
*>s (It®©* Misses Fancy Pi id Ho eut Use former priu ■ ,'lTc.
*| he finest lii eo' (/cots' Tf;\ t Rose in the city
n enrllc'H var My. to which X call speciel a tcutloii,
Ih in Girdles aul Pa IK aid Spi’ ex,
C irdte* and T-ikvlb. TVso /lonine.-.. Silk Handkerchiefs
Loli h* find OontD XY.ney Bordei Huinik* rcl ML, etc*
'AfvAJ'vsfr :of goods is too largo tor th season iwj.l muni b< reduced.
M C.*i 70 Bioart Street,
COL I'M BBS, GEORGIA.
I January Ist, 1881. jj
S -the
(New York Store.
E Forty Fine Cloaks and Dolm;ins at cost.
| a large lino of GanW, T.adioe and Mi&scs Underwoar
lat Drices cheaper than ever offered before.
9 Ifilrnditiu lo '(‘"P in fntnn fulv Iho “UOKiX)N-‘ KID nmi JIIAUUIS' K.'iun
■ liM, ui lirKiiin* wi'l , ' ir 'TC 1 *'" _. , „ ,
|\l I ) ( M Icr*>
Jronn' nmi liny a supply bolero they fiv'i'll g'* lll '- 't >-l offer the followiup
|"‘ ,m "(ousirrs
H Tn i loh Hli'di: Oliilxt X If.. lor.lt. r pii<- -il at Irtmtjo $1 1"
Wprir.. (61 on I’uris Id il INI ti.r.n. r price il I’nno C (Jtl 50, formorly 00.
■Lwiv Tear.le *1 oi., formerly M 00.
H Great, Reduction in heavy Boots and Shoes
jj A fresh assortment of Miles’ Hand-sowed Fine Shoes
| j, lo!doOPair S Ladies’ and Misses’ Ilose reduced fully 25
Cashmeres and Suitinrs will bo closed out
■AT Cost.
IV/3L- O. G2r 0 .1.: &-DOT^T
ghopl.T- jn2ft 82 & 84 Broad St., ColumbitH, Ga.
BARGAINS
—A/r—■
ALLEN BROTHERS!
69 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, OA.
In order to reduce onr largo snook, wo will bugin Monday, by offering
K),( )( X),
Wort!' of DryiGoofli, Shoos, HatsJOenta* Furnishing Goods,
etc. at closest figures-
DHESS GOODS.
At lOe 15c 90* 23 3©u 3-*D and tipwitr U. IF * lute reduced piicc# mi all of our
J)r m Good*. We will give you bargains in I.Lvm Goods
Black snd Colored Silks ! At 7d •. Sl.oo, tI.GHo $2,0.) n yum.
If in oil Mu c ItiM T Oolorcd ! At sl, worth $1,2 •--■at sl,
25, wait., sl*so, ami upward*.
si ioks. si ro !•:.
A Urge sU-ok, wliii-.li ur hik to cutVrrtiux into rc.-nljr Kiynin,-our
.In, k. mill if o can null iu tyW, uuwuntii' to do so in p.ice. OUlt SLOCK MVSI'
UK MtIVEII !
coltscl'S ! At 450, 50c, 75c, $1 35 to $3,50.
IvIIKJL<)> I :s !
At fiOe, 750, 11, tI.SS, $1.50 to $3. la opera, street lid. on I block. 3. I and
5 button*.
ALLEN BROTHERS.
6 ,ml 6b 1 r nXB 9 BHOAI> STREET, COLUMBUS.
Hardware. Hardware.
ESTES & SOM.
Broad Street, Colaaibna,
U w in *Vi*e full Vine* of
Hardware, Hollow Ware, Cutlery, Iron, Steel,
ItujilcmtDts, and Buggy Material, Ac. Prices always lor
Oorne ami see os. no*l6a
F. RFICI icirr
mixi:r.u3ii'iu:a of and dealer in
FUnrvTITTJRE,
Eatresses, AVoodCofiirs, Cases (nskets, Window
Shades, Wall Paper. .
AWNINGS 'inrt LAMBREQUINS
~ A SPECIALTY.
100 MUIBEESY STREET MACON, GA. 001 1-
THE REGISTER A Jill STANDARD, TALBOTTON, TAI.BOT COIJNTT, OKOIUiIA. JANTARY 25 1-sl.
REGISTER AND STAHIUBC.
O. i). (iOKMAN, fcuiTim.
I B. OOI'MAN, (loiiHKirnMiiNO Kounr.
r l’;t ll>)( 1 on. <*a..
TUESDAY ■JANUARY'S.'; SHBI.
Official Organ of Talbot County.
VO I K K.
Tilt* ']'al-TKITTiIN St.\M)AI I> bns
pure! as <1 by tiieGnoitoi I!ixhsi*eii. and
all advtiisim i)t in the
S t.\s dai- Jt, will be c ompleted in the
lli.oi tj;h.
I’ll K nr.Olfttl’.lt VXD XTA XDAIt D*
The Or. jj*.i.v KEnrsTKr. ba pur
j c j m*ed ot MerrH. J 7 , Willis and J i
| Hrticc the Talbottou Standard, end wiil
'•oOHnlrdaft; the two paper*, under thf
nftrne ot the Kk/aimeu and Stam>.\ju T>. All
I’ontracts for advi*rtiing in tin: fiTANn.un)
will bo fi'letl d>Y t.O ilr.< I TKH.
! Ah early a.* in practicable the paper will
he enlarged, in order to
Ijive m' ro rootn to reading matter and
n Ivortisinj', No effort will be spared to
render the Ilr.or&TKi: nil I St*kij/.i:d ntill
more popular with husirioKs no a and
the reading public generally. While the
circulation of the I.*: lister is
quite ext' naive, the Bubscrij tion lint of
the Krolstm: and .Stakdaro \yill be
greatly enlarged doing the present year,
:hohh to bring ftndef contribution to our
j gvneroiiH advertising patron* a sect inn ot
I t rading country which in jut now seeking
If Join in bus, Macon and the local m/ukttH
wh • lie tln-ilitlf l , ha idling fill rl\sie.s
jof goi vla at wboreHole and retail are eou
j Htnntly growing and developing.
| The interests of advertiaeri srhfiil at all
! tiuicK fVdifmanVbour most energetic el
| forts, while their f.ivbiH mIimII he placed
i regularly before a people noted for their
intelligence,public Hpirit and progressive
* enterprise. In all respects the Rugiatkii
i and . v tan’h.\l{J) shall he a necessity
| alike fo advertisers and subscribers.
I All the official advertisements of the
[County Officers will hereafter be pub-
I lisheil in the ItKfIfSTKR an<l Standard.
HAI 11.1, KtllMS.
| There nre thousands of planters in the
south abHolutely poor from owning a
I large quantity of land and paying taxon
;on it, and we donIX that there are a him
1 dred carelully ditched and well manured
place* in Mirtbi-.Kippi.and a subsoil plow in
never Bcen. The beat monager* under
the pieeeiit pernieioUK KyKteni ot holding
large estate* and leasing them to tenants,
do not make throe per cent, on capital
|0 vented and their eHtateg are la coming
less valuable <*v-ry '• h< 1 r ft neon go
to decay, the land ia washed in gullies
and grown up in mean gr-isscs and liners,
and the wlrugglo to pay taxes is fearful.
( lie land owners are really less inde
pendent than any other ( lass, while they
nhould be entirely independent and
thrifty. They are eternally “making ar
rangements’ 1 and begging *a furnish. *
Making arrangements is borrowing mon
ey at any rate ot interest the lender de
cide* to exact,hind begging a furnish is
agreeing to ship all the cotton to the
furnisher that he may get the comnm
sion sand 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 00, 70, SO, 00
or 100 per cent profit on the supplies
tarnished according to the risk taken.
Keen at the above figures iho furnisher
fails very often, and the reason is plain
uo legitimate planting business cun be
successful under this system.
It the landed estates are cut no into
small farms, many of tho evils referred
to above will bo removed. The fence*
will be kept up, because the owner will
take an interest the tenant does not.
For the f-ame remm the briers, we. Us
and grasses will be kept umler control,
and the washes stopped. The owner
will also loci that his greatest expense is
in being com poled to got supplies on
credit, and experience will soon teach
him to rai*c all the corn, hogs, mule*,
homes, cattle, poultry and so on that he
can. 110 will make every acre of liis
i All place tell, and he will not feel the
taxes, tie will nave the manure and
learn the value ol deep and thorough
tillage. If* will, it he desires to prosper,
and the planter who sold the land will he
one independent from being relieved of
heavy taxes and a evfmbrotm defying es
tate.
We knew the’objections that will be
urged to selling out the cotton and sugar !
plantations in small tracts by those who
imagine they will starve unless they own
a thousand acres of briers, sedge grass
and gullies- It will bo said that there
are no buyers, and that the present own
ers ars forced by the necessities to lease.
Let the land owners decide to become
creditor* instead of being debtor*, and
there will be thousands of buyers. Tiny
had far better sell on credit than lease on
credit. Divide up the big estates into
small tracts, and sell on long time, the
deferred payments to bear a fair rate ol
interest, and the pnrehnmt to keep tho
taxes paid up* The owner esn reserve
a small tract for a home, raise all his food
supplies, and be as independent as a
peer ot England. —Vicksburg Herald.
Fourth Congiessional District
lly the Into census the distnet contains a
total population of U>s,4<>o white popu
lation 81,559 - colored, 83,341 w hite
polls. 13,110 colored polls, 13,3*2G total
polls. 20,43(5 —white majorities, 3,410
colored majorities, 3,(520 majority of
colored polls, 510. It is likely that the
ratio of population te representation will
be increased by the present C-ongreea.
In any event Georgia will retain her
nine Representatives. In future con
gressional races tho Fourth canm t afford
any divisions in the Democratic ranks
Scrub mcis to the rear, and a solid, or
ganized phalanx of voters to the front,
should be the watchword of every true
Democrat.
Can any thing Ik belter 'i I cau 4 t
think so. as Coiiss ns‘ Honey of Tar is
the best cough remedy h have been able
*o get. One dtve alone i> w orth 50c. .but
you can buy a whole bottle a' tht pnee.
For sale by F J Weds, Talbot ton. tf
(lode) *s Fidy‘s Rook, for January
presents a novel feature m the line ot a
complete novel in evciv issue. It is
..Iso a perfect mirror of fashions and e'e
g:mt fashion novelties for the ladies.
We will club w ith liotley‘s for c‘2 50 a
year.
Mr F. D Jones, et Macou covuity, who
recently shot by a midnight puh,
died trom the eSects of his woun Is last
w trek.
XOITCK BiUDGK LUi lL)l' Ufe.
The building of a ibidge ov* r Juniper
■ Creel:, at Chandlers. Milk, on tie. line. i*c
tw en tiiW ’midi * <*l Aiurn>n *.i;d Talbot,
I will !>e lm to the lowest bidd r beloio tlie
i Cmirt
Ybt.i on Friday the Id.li day, of J’ebru.iry
i next.
i’.nn mid ;ieeilic.itions may be s/x*n at
the officer ol the Co.nmission- is oi the two
|C<Mintis.
Jy authority of the Coun'y CMnmi-Kion
rs nt U*e com ti s o| M irion and 1 albot.
j;v.\\ T. MA I HIS ;; u. c. c, M. ('.
UICHAUD H. L'iUNAHD Cik. C C.T.C .
. Jau 18th. 1881.
tTlbot sh’eulef sale.
i Will 1 e sold before the Court house .door
!in the town ot Talbot ton Talbot county
Ga. on first Tuesday in February next.
| within the kgil house <t sale the following
properly to wi f : fa*l of land No 210 in the
loth District oi Talbat county, h.vied upon
:as the property ol Nandi Adams to i.atidv
; iKnpeimr eomt tita in my bands in favor
' of P /ell A: San \’f> S D A - S l' Adan k.
Also at the fame ami place the h- use ond
I !ot ior occupied by James McNeil -nid
known s.a the L F McLaughlin lot, mid lot
| coiitamiug 5 icivs more or Dkk and hoim
j ,ted on north by <) W Itobins, sondi by lot
| loriu< rly occupied by Joseph Jackson, now
| (.ecupied ->y Henry Lawrion and west nv W
il Martin, to satisfy fita from Marion Su
> perior court in favor ol A 1) Blount A E
Darden vs L F McLaughlin- S-iid proper
ty pointed out by plaintiff in fila au<J notice
: given to tenant in possession.
} Also fit the same time and \la e>o acres
Jot land in the 1( h District ot 'I albot conn
■ tv, hoamh-d -m cast aud south by the estate
!ot J.nm s W ilsoii dec* a-d. on the wst ly
Finds ot Thus. McD.maiand Mrs 8 A Cai-
I ter and noith by Mrs Cartel-, and known as
: the (jfiimncil place. L> vi and upon ts the*
] proerty ot the- estate ot I H iV/sons <1
; o satisfy a .Supplier court fifii in my hands
i in favor oi Samuel Poo vs IFa ry fc W T
j Persons, Admiuiairators Ac.
!. n FERSONN,
j Jatinuy lth 1881. Sheriff.
POSTPONED
TALBOT SHERIFF SA I.KS.
Will be sold before the Four* House door
in the town of Tatbotton T.ilbnt county on
j the Ist Tuesday in Io hnury 1881 \itbiu the
j legal hours ol sole I'J.j uvres more or les>
i of lot No 1 in 2lh.d Dish let of I albot coun
j ty coiiiinc.ncing at a rock marked no 1 on
tiie road lrom ColuiubiiH to tl;e Dould*
j If rides about 200 yds east ot Cniiningbum "**
J Store rnniiiug north paraleil w ih an old
fence Row. until it strikes the original land
ho* of said Jot running mst ai.d vv hi theue
wst on Stud land line to the corner thence
south to an rak tree thciwrc and >wn said t.lo
ir, in bus Rond to the plac*: <.| star;Dig Said
125 acres l>ing north of said line or Road
Also En-t l.ull o bt 270 in 22'id ]>istrict of
said coiiutv . Fiftcfiouril lot So 800 in the
last mentioned disiri t eou'aihing 153 m re>,
lot No 1 in Ist District ot originally Tr nip
containing 202 12 i.eres, al-o about 10
acres of 40 in aaid Ist District ntigiimlly
Troup lying on tiic west side of the lot.
L-vied on as ti.e property of L z/.ie J
Hi'vn -o satisfy an Execution in tutor r-f
Martha L l)rok- v I.iz/iu J Drown saidj
flla issti. and lioin Talbot Superior Court.
Also nt the same time arid place two bale*
of CottonHinl two hundred hiistn Is of corn
Lev ini upon us the pwpHly of Jose l>l i
,Dgg under n din't. ss wi.narft in f,.v(.r of ;
It A Maftljci ' s vs J.*-ep!i ]<oggß
p anted out by pluimitl.
r. K PEU.sONS,
Nov 30 h, 1880 .Sheriff.
Administrators Sale.
By virtoe of an nrd r from the Court ol
Ordiuary ot Talbot (’oiupy Hu. will l.<
sold b'dnrc llie Court house door in the
town ot Tulbotton on tho Ist Tuesday in
Febnmry 18HI within tin legal konrs ofsalc
the ioikXvmg property belonging to tin* Es
tate of Aaron li< < <lv. J 0 J.J acres ol lot o
land No 120 in the 22nd District ot original
iv Miiscogee mov Talbot county, subject t®
the Do ver Inl( r> st which has been so t of!
to Tillman Hawkins* widow, which is 1-3
ot said land during tho lilo ol said widow
the rematnher alter dower to be sold a*
part ol sod 104 i acres}
MIOMAS HOOTOK,
Dec 1 Bill 1880 Admr.
D1 M !)N.
GKGROLV T.uht Bounty: Whereas
William l*. Kush* ll Administrator ot So
suniah Kilns* 11 rep res nis to the Court by
his petition, Inly filed and cut-red on rc
er I, that he has lolly adminislir-d her es
tate. This i> t hereto iv to cite nil persons
cot eerned, kindred and creditors, to sh w
cause, it any they can, why said Admin *
irator should uoi he discharged from I is
Administration, and receive ie brs ot dis
mission on fitx Monday in \pril 1881.
RICHAUI) II LEONUiP,
j mi 43 m Ordinary.
u ly |
jmblto for over twent
years, and Is the best
preparation sver la- I—
vented for &KBTOKING
OKAY HAIR TO ITS
YOUTHFUL COLO Itj j j
f u •npplles the natu- of MftSS. 1
nil food and color fo the j
hair glands without .
staining the skin. It will leading!
Increase and thicken the Phjßi- ;
growth of th hair, pre- ciailS
vent It* blanching and endorse
fkillng off. and thus a _j
V AVERT n.VLDNF.SS. I
y recom- ; |
fl* cures Itching. Krtip-V men d it
tlons and Dandruff. As
a HAIR DRESSING it B 8 a
Is very desirable, giving gT&kt
the hair a silken softness trill©ph
which all admire. It medi- <
keep* the head clean, •
' ttCKINGHAMS D y £ l!
WHISKERS
will change the beard to a BROWK
or IVLACK at discretion. Kelng in
ono preparation it is easily applied, :
and prodooo* a color
that will not wash off.
PREPARED BY
fl. P. KAIL & C 0„ NASHUA, N. H.
Sold by sll Dstiers In Msdkinw
TOYTTL Ifew* Boys sed GIrUM
Y.nine snd Old t ’ A NEW IN
"XgEsMJHK VKNTIOM jurt p* ten ted lor them,
Ax for Horn® ue !
BBBa&JB Fret snd Serotl Rawing, Turning,
Boring, lr*ling.Griintmg, Polisking,
F-C IjßpffJ Screw Cutting. I'ncn *5 to ffiO.
jn Setvl 6 cents tor 100 Ws
- W* EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Mass.
September leo w ly
.tI’iO+YEERi.VG.
I am still auctn n ering aua! jv-irties who
hive stock, goods ur anything to dispose of.
would do well to confer with me. I can be
found in IVbottoa ou all public days.
Give ui.' 1
August lOUi Gmo L. D. KiCHABDf,
To Close Out £
Positively no Humbug !
' .
+ r
WOLF COHN!
THE ENTERPRISING CLOTHIER.
Offers liis largo and well selected stock nl GENTS’ YOUTHS and I!OYS‘
CLOTHING,
And Gents- Purnfabing Goods, b low NEW 7’ORK COST !
The Stock embraces ererytniug usnalJv f > md in a First Cli.sj CLOTHING ESTAD
LISILMF.NT,
Business Hats, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, Etc.
:W POSITIVELY NO HUMBUG-
Call and hi convinced that r am determined to close out,and exam in foj yourself.
XV C_"< >1 llS".‘The Jhjteriirisiug Clolhier. 1
nprit 1> I jin 11 121 EIIOAO STREET. COM-’MBUS. GA.
T. O ITA-FFI IST,
com >nn s, - - - geoikha
DKALER IN
BOOKS, STATIONER! AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Chromos, Picture Frames, Atlas and Cord, Stereoscopes,
Views, Albums, Gold Pens, Violin and Guitar Strings,
Inks. Writing Desks, Cards, Pocket Books.
Thomas' Standard Black, Violet and Carmine
Inks, Depository of the American Bible Society.
jan 11 1, 1
The Live Grocery Mouse.
LOW BRICES ALWAYS RILE.
dr oI J E;TL^:IESJM I x ,, .^^
rO THE Blau ter* of Talbot and adjoining counties wo offer n large and well selected
stock of
CROCEIUES AND WESTERN PRODUCE.
adaptedto tho want* of farmer*, low for ( ASH. Full hues ot
Well 1 tulle Meals,
M b*wcr price* than ever before offered. CALL AND \ SEI'. US.
AIR. JAKE KIMBROUGH, of Harris county, i* with this populai uouse, and
will he glad to see and wait oif lus friends, and the public generall\,
-Ln 4 (bl.) J. W CLEMENTS, Columbus Ga.
>, i: V \ lIAKI)A\ AKE riKM.
t A KR AZKU, V n TOMMEY
J. A. FRAZER & CO.
COLUMBUS, GA.
DonlorN In
Cutlery & Agricultural Implements.
Ferguson & Blount and Eaimon Plow Stock.
Also, Guns, Damage Materials, Iron. Steel, Gin and Mill b’earing.Rubbrr 11 Itiru,
Mill Stones, Dobiug Cloths, Baiuts, Oils, Ac. West Side Broad Street,
jamnry C. b 1 COLUMBUS, GA.
ED. T. LONG. UOBT. B. FARLEY.
CALL and EXAMINE
LONG & FARLEYS.
NEW STOCK OF
Fancy and Family Groceries.
Plantation Supplies,Tobacco, Cigars, &c.
WE arc- npeniop anew and complet* stock of Giweries and will continue to keep
a full assortment ol tlic best Goode in onr line t! at can lie j urchfteed.
WINES AND UQUOKS OF SUPEi-IOU QUALIT Y.
Our l’rioos Will l>t* tlu* J jftwost,
We tbink our friends will find it to their interest to Rive ns a call before purchasing
Swift’s New Building, Upper Broad St., Columbus. Ga.
octsbl _ , u . •
a. R. WILKEKSOuT ’ B. T. HATCHER.
Wilketson fe Hatcher!
6SNEVA, GA,
Have m Store a large Stock of Plantation
Supplies of every Description.
Groceries, Planters
Iron,Nails,Plows,Hoes, Axes,
Shovels & Spades, Harness,
Saddles, Bridles, Collars, La
dies Saddles.
Domestic and Staple Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes and Hats.
Fancy Dry Goods and Notions!
Glass and Crockery Ware, Table and Pocket Cutlery.
Wagon and Buggy Material.
1000 BUSHEL OATS, Mixed, Yellow and Red Rust PROOF
— —
Agents for Patapsco Gut *0 Company.Patapsco Grange Mixture. Patapsco Acid Phos-
I ph>de. Cotton receiv and at Gene’ i.
j We are prepar'd to sell supfilics ou credit, on easy terms and at living hates.
| We cordially invite the public to exanr.n oursUH’k and pries.
!>6b i. WILKEKSON & H ATCIIER.
Will. MEYER,
BOOTS & SHOES
104 Broad St. Columbus, Ga,
I have just received another large installment of goods lor Fall and Winter
which I will sell j.t reduced prices for cash.
Men s calf Congress, is all the latest styles, from $1.70 87 00—Men s calf)
from 82.00 to SIO,O0 — Men‘s calf brogans, from $1 50 to $5.00- M n‘s p] 4V
from 51.25 to $1.75. Boys calf boots and shoes in all the latest styles at low •
Ladies's fine button sho e. Kid lace, pe.ble front, lace, Ac. new and at M .
please. Cali ou rac. Win. j
1880. PALL 1880
J ALBERT KXRVEN,
Offers to the Trade this season an unusually large stock of
DRY GOODS !
Pop Prices,
BLACK GOODS A SPECIALTY t
AU Wool Ca>hrm-reN 45c to
Black fioc to 83.00.
A good Black Cashmere Silk for .*I.OO.
Co.oiea !). Silks only 05c.
Special bargains in ' V °°‘ DreSS G ‘‘ o f ß I5e ’ wt “ w " rtl 4
CASHMERES FOR ROYS’ WEAR <
MY Cashmere for SI is ahead of anything in this mark.
Job Lot colored Hose and Woo! Gloves.
All Linen L>wels onlj 75c ier dozen. If you u ed Table Linens see my at.
beterc buying and save money.
The Owl Shirt has no Equal at SI.OO.
It l UK"l* sk for me to try to mention all my special oftigfnn bnt would a* k yn*
t ) call and inspect and price my goods, xnd it will be my earnest endcaror to m 4i
it to your mtere.st to and your buying of * k '
.1 AJ.ISEHT IvIRVKA
-•* 11 r - COLUMBUS, GA
FURNITURE AND CARPETS.
THOMAS WOOD,
Macon, - Georgia.
0
Elegant Parlor and Ued Room Suits. Bedsteads, Chairs,
Sofas, Tables, Desks and Mattresses.
CARPETS in New Fall Styles, Brus.v la, Tapestries, Three-Flys, Extra Super. Ac.
no'ed for beauty, durability and low prices Everybody invited to examine tny
stock* and prices. nov2 a TITOS. WOOD.
NEW YORK STORE,
(JONES’ OLD CORNER.)
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
\ splendid new tine of dres* goods, in great variety qn.ility and price—just re
ceived and art* offered the people of Talbot and adjacent counties *t tempting
prices.
OmfIODS,NOTIONS,FOR SALECHHP
Ys, CALL A v I) SEE ME BEFORE BUYING.
LOUIS BANNER,
<i2n i> l Jones’ Old Corner Columbus. Ga
Atlanta Soap Works.
Wm. Clifford Neff & Cos., Props.,
Atlanta, G-a.
I
Fine Toilet and Laundry SOAPS
Equal if not sup-rfor, to th? Wat Northern and Western soaps Send to the Pro
pri.tori for price list. Patrohue Hums Indi -tbiesl
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