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REGISTER AND STANDARD.
TUfiSnAY... ntfEBRU A.B'S 11881
Til WKrCIv AT HOME,
Mr Wm Keller lias a house TO sale or
rent. See notice-
Mrs Atha's sctiool lot boys and girls
convenes to-day.
Mr T B t).miel, who has been absent
for several weeks in Southwest Georgia,
returned home last week.
The Talbotton Literary Society met at
the reaidence of Mrs M £ Leonard on
Friday night list. The President, Mr
P E Dennis, called the meeting to Older
and Mr E L Kimbrough, Secretary, read
the minutes ot the last meeting. Misses
Katie Leonard and Dolly Downs, aud Mr
J A Foster read selections to the club.
The club will meet at the residence of
Mrs .Downs on next Friday night.
Misses Ida and Fannie Miund arrived
tn Talbotton on Sunday last, and will
attend LeVert College the present year
Send your boys to Collinsworth and
girls to LeVert College. We should
take u lively interest in oar schools.
There are 75,000 more males than
temales in Texas.
A large number of cows and hogs were
frozen l death in 11 rns • unty during
ie recent cod weather.
The r i!roa 1 coaimi ision tits ordered
that all baggage be checked*l>v the depot
fl g e nt before the arriv it of the train.
This law goes into effect February Ist
with the reduction in fare to tin ■ * ceir
per mile*
For Colds. Coughs. Broach Li and all
affections of th- 1 Lungs, tike Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral.
During 18SU there were seventy-seven
failures in Georgia, with liabilities
amounting to $1,013,763, and in Florida
twelve failures, with liabilities amount
ing to 1104,^00.
A clever toy of this season** invention
in Loudon is the musical top. It is
spun m the ordinary way, and, while
spinning, pliys musical airs accurately
and melodiously.
Georgia is the banner manufacturing
State ot the South, with South Carolina
ns a good second.
Judge Willw is dispatching an unusual
amount ot busiiu ;at Mo-oog- r
lor Court, He preside* with dignity
nnd abi ity.
The Southern Rifle* will not attend
tho ia mi jural ceremonies m Washington,
on March 4th.
Macon should by all means, have the
next State Fair. The Agircultural Conven
tion which meet? at Bainbndge, Feb Bth,
will decide this matter. We trust the de
cision will be in favor of Mac a.
A young man in town got his blonde
moustache sieged lasi- week by sticking
a match to kerosene in a stove.
Several hunting parties last week, aud
Various accident * by flood aud field.
Japan has her first railroad, twenty
three mile. long.
Mr James Smith, an obi resident of
Harris countv, died at his home on Sun
day, 23rd in*t.
The bright weather of list week put
the roads in better condition
The sowing of spring oats will soou
commence throughout the county.
J< ff Davis' hook on the Rise and Fall
of the Confederate Government wi 1 be
issued by the Appleton 4 s about Apul Ist.
Those enterprising dealers, Messrs, P
M Patterson A Cos., Columbus, are offer
ing a large line of stoves of all siz -s,
both beating and cook,at greatly reduced
prices. Call and sec their N*w Fryer
and Boss coffee pot Refer to mlrenise
ment.
The license for selling spirituous and
malt liquors in our sister town of Gnicva
has been placed by the town council at
$3,000. This amonnts to prohibition.
Messrs, Wilkermn A Hitcher, of Gen
eva, are $*5,000 better on cotton futures
A slight lull in the marriage market
this iv-rk.
The f mi 1 b r< rs .*{ Harris conn
are h>l ling !> k tor tn increase of w
nnd in cons queue* the crop pro. t> . ik >f
U'Xt yfill* in th it i *(• ditv .!• ; lip! •
gloomy.
Mr D G O ven will to and y r.reiv by
express a shqumnt of German c.-t p. se .t
out be th.; A p icult.ur.ti Du]..u lur *t of
th • S e.
O.j Saturday, 22d, Mr Holmes W Clem
ents) had both h inds severely bu'iid by
pouring gun powder on a hot rock.
Call on Dr E L Bardwell for dru :m, <fcc,
aid the celebrated 5c cigar, B. rdwclPs
Favorite.
For h rdwfi-e 1 stoves, plantation ims
pie men ta, plows, tinware, wagon and
buggy material cad on Mr H L McLen
don, Talbotton. Mr McLendon is
doing a fine business and koeps nothing
bur good reliable goods. See advertise
ment.
Mr J C Bildwm, from the popular dry
goods house of J E Cargill, Columbus,
visited relatives in Talbotton last week.
To- lay th T Ibot County Agricultural
Society will hold its annual election for
officers
Th • State Agricultural Convention,
billed to meet o i Feb Bth, by the Presi
dent. Thomas Hardeman, has been pos -
poiied indefinitely, on account of measles
in epidemic foim at Bainfcridge.
New Hams, Cream Cheese, Fulton
Market Beef, boneless. Goachen Butterj
Chow Cbow Pickles, in barrels at retail -
and everything else first class can b
found at W Wood's Broad Street, Cos,
lambus no 9 a
WANTED.
A second hand anvil and bellows. Ap
ply to jau2ott J B GORMAN,
Notice—Lost Nutes.
All persons are herehy notified not to
trade for two certain promisory notes
made January lnt, 1830, and due as fol
lows: One note for $10*2.50, due Jan. Ist
1381, and on 9 note for $lO2 50, due Jan.
1. 1882. Said notes were made by Miss L
L C illier,and payable to John 13 Jones,
or bearer, and have been lost or mislaid.
jan2slm JOHN B, JONES,
Wanted for Saw Mills.
400 bushels good sound cotton se and.
l-c rer bushel allowed in lumber, or 10c
Cfcsh, also ] 0,000 pounds good fodder for
s!■ 25 will be given in lumber, or
wl 00 in c;:-h an 1 hauled. Apply at
once to j J B GORMAN,
Juries for the March Term.
The following is a list ot the Grand
and Traverse Junes, drawn for the March
term of the Superior Court for Talbot
county, 1881:
William W Owen, Hiram McDaniel*
William T Dentils, Thomas M Baiiy.
Edmund Langford. T Jeff Walker*
E D Persons, John W Wilsoti,
T A Kimbrough, Thomas W Cooper.
John Hancock, I C Chandler*
John II McCoy, M J Ligon,
S R Murphy. William II Ellison.
Thomas N Gibson, Milo G Parker,
Wesley W Munnd, A S Wallace,
W C John F Leonard,
M T McCrary, W T Jenkins,
A T Candler, James F Little,
\Y T Harvey. W 1) Bassev,
\V K Clay, William W Hays.
TRAAEBSE JURY, Ist WEEK.
PH Talbot, Thomas Jenkins,
J H Mathews. James Hawk in-, J .
Juo W Smith, James M Stiuson,
Samuel Marshall, John C Willis,
J Tom Smith, Joseph Carlisle,
11 J Ferguson, George W Hall,
T H Mabone, Jno H Harvey,
John Maxwell, James Giimore,
Virgil A Steed, Roht B Collins,
James L Willis, Sol J Marshall,
John R Ingram, W B McCrary,
John 0 Holmes, Wiley Lawson,
Findley Green, Duncan C Phillips,
Bobt. Crippling* Francis M Hollis,
Louis >mith, Good M Ander-on,
J > B Stephenson, W It McKenny,
John Stinson, Leonard R Allen,
William M Ison, Roger H Guldens.
TRAVERsj? JU'JY* 2nl>, WEEK.
Willi ;m T Kendrick,/ohn K Taylor,
Collin Mudiolland, Is me McCrary,
B A Childs, W H Culpepper,
j McCrary, Ansel Turner,
Sydney Gibsmi, Augustus Scaly,
C V Lumpkin, Emory T Holmes,
rary A Braddy, Frank McDatnel,
W J Lumpkin, William Barnes,
Micheal H ickett, J P Giddens,
W 1) Chapman, Jr. James Allen,
John W Culpepper, Geo O Kellum,
John W Carter, Thomas J Smith,
John F Downs, AlohZo II Dennis,
John*l> F ones, Zack T Smith,
Tames E Mitchell, James M Childs,
John A Cuter, Augustus Nelson,
C W Kimbrough, John F Trice,
G Y McDowell, Z B Trice.
Fashionable.
Large rope cotds and tassels are now
worn more than belts.
The f.ifthUUi ol again coiling the hair i
high, it is said, is on its way across the
water.
A chemisette for a very slender, ’ long
necked beauty, is made of rows of plai
ted lace, the edge turning upward.
The Embroidery crape gives the ladies
nc aktics, with the ends embroidered with !
ni.ee, eep bunts, pigs, flies and bee!las. !
Anew style of under-sxut this season
is band-knit. These skirts are found in !
the favorite colors, and are $4 and Sj>G a
piece.
Knitting silk mittens is a favonto pas \
time now with ladies who have f. vorite i
little ones in Lin family it would l’e ’1 y ;
h ’em to boa more useful way of getting I
iid of time than much of the meaningless j
embroidery of the day.
L
Commercial Feitilizers.
Mi* J L Dozier, Agent tor Baldwin k
Co's S.ate Grange Feriil /■ r. Dissolved
Buies, Ammonntcd Dissolved Bones
and State Grange Acid Phosphate, lias
an advertisement in another column to
which we direct attention. The sales ol j
these, fei ilizer.i are five times as niuch j
as fur lb i same time last yon*, and C'Tli j
fi: of their excellence cuue in from
fill q.iav!v'is. Til .y coal an in their m*op
cr combi.i tions all tho essential ele rient* i
of plant <bn 1 aid hav • never failed lo
yield sitisfaetorv r* turns. For terms ap
ply to Mr J \j Dozier, Agent, Talbotton.
Guano Directory for Talbot
County .
Bddwin k Go's Ammonia ted D'siulved
Both s. Georgia State (Lange Fertd ze ,
-'ie GtH.jge Acid l'ijOHphate, S.ate
Ci. j! e I) olved Bones J L Dozier,
Ageat, Talbotton
Ob- r's Dissolved Bom k Superpboss
,’. t. i t Li u( J B Gorman, A'jent,
p ;, i On. no, Puc ; 3c Acid
! i j.p t • vV W J-j.ki i , Geneva
A Good Man Gone
U v C’abeb W Key. ol the North Geors
r .i;i ( oiil<.-rnce y died at the home of bin
-'uj-tn-l iw, Capt Young, in Augusta, oil
sunday,23 * iost. He was distinguished
for gieat piety, and was universally es
teemed *<>r his zeal and usefulness in the
Christian ministry. He was well known
among the people of tin* section, having
been located at Talbotton during the war
ol secession.
Good Work.
Mr C M Smith, living Dear Prattsburg,
with the help ot bis little ten years old
so.-, has trained, raised and completed a
comfortable cottage, forty by twenty-six
feet. Mr Smith is an energetic and de
serving gentleman ana is a capital work
man.
Foi Sals.
A good watch and ch-iin at low figures.
The watch is ot the Annrican manufac
ture, Call at the
Register and Standard Okficf,
For Sale or Kent*
The bUilui 'g and lot on B est Hide of
Public squar in the town of Talbotton,
known as Killer's Corner. Lo* contains
occ ac e, with comfortable servants
boutes and stables, twofiue wells of wa
ter. the entire premises being under
first class repair. The budding is two
Htories in in wnh a fiveiy arrarged
s'ore room on first floor, and dwelling
apartments attached, containing 15 well
ventilated and commodious rooms. The
property is ia good condition, newly
painted aud every wav desirable. Apply
for terms to WM. KELLER, Agent.
Talbott n, Ga. Aug. 17ih tf
Lumber Notice-
We are preparfd to fill orders for first
and second class lumber, at oor water
and new steam mills, at satisfactory
pric- s for cash only. Cotton seed and
fodder taken Un exchange. Low bids
will be made on laru'. bills, lb.ooo lect
and upwards, on regular <ram:ny orders
at J B GO UMAX'S MILLS’
N. B —Orders sbonld either be mailed
me at Talbotton or left at Kegisteb and
SiANDir.n Omci. fcbltf
Tate that bnekeye out of your pocket,
a*id maks an application of Tabl-r‘s
Buckeye Pile Ointment, if yon are si/fer'
ing with i iles. You will ceriaiDly b -
enred. P.i a- 50c. For sale by 1 J
Wells. lebl.
THE REGISTER ANI) STANDARD, TALBOTTON. TALBOT COUNTY, GEORGIA, FEBRUARY 1 1881
The February number of the Eclectic
‘ M.vgazine shows the adv.turages uf the
i increase of sisle which was iuiti.ited wuL
the January number. It contains all the
most striking and valuable articles from
the current ioretgh periodicals, unit lias
such a variety of matter that tjiere is
something to meet the tastes of every
member of an intelligent family. Tile
list of articles in part is as iollows: On
the Limit of Human Knowledge, by the
duke of Argyll Short Notes on English
P lets,* by Algernon C mrles Swinburne - j
Coinages of the Brain—The Old Pucifo j
Capital An October Night, from the j
Flench ot Alfred de Mussctt—Emsmus j
Darwin - The Chain of Life in Geologi
cal Time Ratnbloß Among Books—
Twice Shipwr oked -A Narrative of the j
Loss of the American, and the striking
ol the Senegal—by ji Lady Passenger—
lu the literary notices,the editor subjects
Uncle Remus to a very appreciative re
view. $5 00 a year, E R Pelton, 25
Bond Street, Xew Yo k.
Speak gently to my moth V She is
soff ring with a s v re cough, but we
have sent to the drug store of for a
b 'ttle ol Conssens* II -ney 0 Tar, which
is highly recommended by all who have
used it. Pi ice 30c. For sale by FJ I
Wells.
FOR SALE.
1 /A AAA Stalks Seed Cane, quali
ty guaranteed. Re 1 and
Green variety. P. E. DENNIS.
Talbotton* Jan. 25 4t
Money needed emphatically. •
octliHf F. L BARDWELL.
For the choice. ! art cl. s in fancy gro
ceries and confectioneries, and at the
lowest prices, always go to the handsome
store of R VVood, Broad str et, Coltl u
bus. nov 9 tf
One Dollar per Bottle for
Brewer’s Lung Restorer
The only reliable agent known for the
C UB K
OF CONSUMPTION.
| NO MORE HEMOltltll AOES ITT )M THE
I MINUS AFTER USING THE FIRST
..O IT LIE
CuNjUMITIVES must 1!EI1>.
W; would recommend to nil who ! ave
j diseased L inga and Ulir**t, ties sterling
niedirim*. Numbers ot coiiHumi lives even
jin the last Ntiv eanl tins tarriido dise.ee
j ''here there was Imt a small portion ot th©
lung lett, tisti'y tint they arrested the
disease by using only two or thiee bottles
I d Bre ver'n Liuu Ut*Hoivr. Their pby-io
iaiis pronounced them ii.i n’aide md lit
1 hem to pine aW and <li* aud d*n*h
j wmiid iia\ soon been tin* result but tor a
J tim< ly use ot this article. We are well
! iware that we Lave n good dial to contend
| vi h m introducing t> is remedy, as then
liavo been so many we rlhless nostrums
I sold heretofore, but we c.re so firmly cn
vii.ced that we now have the long iookol
| !<r Cun-, that we are lead\ to cay to ah
j who have this dtseiis • t lt it. we firmly and
couf-cientioiisly believt* that no matter Inw
tar gone they are if they wiil use the
| medicine hy the ditv et ons they will live I
I long 'oais ulbrwards, living witnesses ot
I slie virtue i t
BREWER'S LUNG RESTORER.
It has no equal in Bronchitis, Sue
! Throat, lloiir-em-Hs, Short mss <>| Breath, |
! [utl'Ui; za, l’ain iu Side, Clergymen's .S o -
: Tlirnai, CaJarruh and otlier di-eas-vs <l tin j
j throat and lungs. In V-lithnm, it giv h |
ihll'V't inst;mta:n:OU- relu'l, F gives tone!
j to the who'e sysb m, and every bottle will |
add troni five to ton pounds to any ones
:wt iglit it taken regularly. An infant can!
; t ik- :t. without tho slight s* inj iry and v\e i
; would iil*g* patents to give F in eases ot j
: Whooping Cos gh, Bad <’"ldand other
and seas ;, where such a inedieii.o is needed, j
| Unlike th*'greater portion •>! Cough Modi
! einos, tins has not. a particle of morphine
■ or other opi ties in it.
LAMAIt, RANKIN k i.\ \IAR.
Macon, Ga.
Dr A It Norton, of Favaunah, writes: It
j afford* me p eamro to give my approval
i it,d certificate m favor ol your Lung lie--j
i storer. naving given it w fair trial in n
| i.uiuhcr ot cases where it proved a siicees* |
1 m the treatment ot Bronchitis and Con- |
; sumption. Five years ago my wife was |
! far gone in Oohsumjdi ni, and had been
confined to her b< and the greater part ot the j
time, lor six months with Hectic Fev* r ev- !
! cry day and I had but little hopes of her j
j recovery, but by persevelftiiCO With the!
1 bh s-ines of God. her L mgs are tn diy i>er- ,
! teetiy oonud, i g tvo tu-r no other Lung !
■ Medicine than yours and a cough syrup 1 1
: make. I hav<s goutrally given tho if. to- t
ig thiras I hov- strong faith in bo<b. 1
| ceded in curing a number of .hopeless
loi -a. <1 i gatd Brewer s Lung Re t >rer
■ e.i ven vamable pt patatiou. Willing
! you go and slice* ss J lernnu,
You is Respecllully,
A U NORTON,
Cor. West Bruad and Harris {Sts.,
1 bails .Savannah, Gn,
io.ooo ORANGES
And Bananas in all quantities at
DROMGOOLE 71R03‘,
53 Isrt ad Stieet, <".< lumhus, Ga.
Orders by mail promptly attended.
Edam Cheese,
| Also Limberger, Young
America, Western Dairy and New York
('ream.
At DROMGOOLE BROS.‘
53 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
IN A BOX.
: Fine French Candies, Caramels, kc., are
| put up in elegant boxes, nt
DUOMGOOLE BROS 1 ,
53 Broad Street, Colunibu*.
I Candies at 15 Cf nti per pound.
BARGAINS,
Always on hand, and your orders for
i Face} Groceii s. Candies, Nuts and Con-
I feet ions sfiould be handed in to
DROMGOOLE BROS,
53 Broad Bt. Columbus.
! Ordeis by mail attended,
j oct 19 dec'2l Candies at 15c per lb.
Collinsworth Institute.
FOR—
Boys and Younir Men !
Re-ooem-d and re-organized will re
sume exerciscH at the Old Campus, Jan.
18 h, 1881. Boa r d. Tuition, Washing !
and Incidentals sls per month, if con
tracted f>r the Term, and pud monthly:
in advance
Tuition p f *r month f2. $3 and ®4.
janll bl John T. McLaughlin.
YOU have got mv o and, now r, me up
and pay f> r them. E L BARDWELL, ,
octldtf Talbotton,Ga
HOSEftEiftj
&ITTlf* s
NO TIME SHCULi) BE LOST
II the stomach, liver aud bowels nr' 1 f*>
recto 1. to adopt Jtlio sure remedy. 11 s
ett'r's Stomaca Bitters. Diseases of the
organs named beget otlxis far more ser
ious, and a deny is therefore hazardous.
Myspepsiii, liver c nnpbunt, chills and
fever, early rheumatic twinges, kiduev
weakness, bring serious bodily trouble if
trifle 1 with. Lxs notiuie in using this
ffoetive, safe and long known medicine.
I For sale by nil Druggists and Dealers
1 em rally*
DRUGS!
Besides a gflod assortment of DRUGS
tad Patent Medicines, I offer at reasona
ble prices,
BRUSHES, COMBS. PERFUMERY, Ac.
Chrorrtos and Picture Frames.
A now and large stock.
Lamp’s | Lamp Fixtures
j
Paints, Oils and Varnishes,
OK AliL KINDS.
AN EXCELLENT
sc. Cigar.
MANY NOTIONS,
AND
FANCY GOODS.
E. L. BARDWELL,
octl9 r. r Talbotton, Ga.
LeVert Female College.
Tli’s old established institution has
i been reorganized with oompoleiit. In
1 sirueiors iff every d' purlment, and offors
i sape.TfH* .idvantages lor tlie education of
girls.
'Fhe disc : pli ‘e v.i 1 I<>. inilil Imt Him,
and t hi. 1 ins nicti >n thorough and hy tin*
analytical inetl o .
Tie! next term will be gi ; Jm. 18th.
1881, nnd continue lor six Miontlin. Tui
tiou due upon t.ie oorol.mciil of Mi'.* pu
i oils, and except in e cs .>f spec al ftgree
| ment., payine it will lm x cetod i.i ad
j vance, lor at 1 ust half o. Lie. term, or
j monthly. Plo deduction for iiha-nce, tin
! less caused by ploiracted HickccHS,
EXPANSES AND FEES.
I iMeparatovy Department per a nu:n $20.00
I Arad- mi D jiartnient per annum... 30.00
| (-ollcgi. do Do par: meut j.r annum.. 40.00
Music Dcpaitmeut per annual 30.00
f nculeiitiftls per uiinnui 2.00
Use <f Piano per monili 1.00
For lurtber infor.nation add res i the
President, 1* E DAVANT,
dec2ltf Talbotton Ga.
Toll Dish Cut Down.
Ibices red cert for grinding aud gin
ning at J B Gormans mill.
Until further notice, our prices for
grinding con will bo 1 10th toil, and
ginning $1.30 per b le cotton, the plan
ter furnishing one bend to hand cotton,
i! id will have ttse of screw five of charge!
no v ifi; f J. B. GORMAN.
TALBOTTON
Club Rooms.
Jacobs & Bill,
PROPRIETORS.
Imported and Domestic
Wines, Brandies, Cham
paigns, Whiskies and Cigars.
FINE WHISKEYS A SPECIALTY I
Handsome POOL and BIL
LIARD TABLES.
pgr- BARBER SHOP in icnr of Bar.
THORNTON HOUSE BASEMENT.
jan 11 J) h
\E. E BROWN, IfFILMORE BROWN,
Brown's National Hotel
Nearly Opposite Passenger Depot,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Re-opeued, Re-furnished and
First-class in every RE
SPECT.
We ask all our Patrons and Friends to
! ns !l wlh RATES. $2.00 per day,
I Meals 50 cents Lodging 50 cc-ri’s.
E. E. BROWN k SON,
j Large Samp! Rooms. ocs Prop's.
fk TOYFUL for Boy* and Girls 1
JjLgUL’J Tonne and Old!! A NEW IN
' ’KNT ION just patented for them,
r - ‘‘,ssnM !° r H<>ue use !
Fret and Scroll Rawing, Turn ing,
r •-. tem Borin*?, Drilling,Grinding, Polishing,
Screw Cutting. Price S.O to SSO.
Send G cents f-.r 100 pages.
KPTTR, IM SHOWN, Lowell, !Um.
ptember leo w ly
Is JONES & ci.
COLUMBUS, GA.
Have just added to their attractions a
argeßtcok of
Ladies' JaiCkets,
- AND—
English Walking Coats
In Black and Light Delicate Shades.
Would call attention of purchasers to
novelties in Cloaks qnd I) lupins, can
commend them both tor tastetul effect
nnd perfect fit. \VV open to-day addi
tions in Dross Flannels both Fla in, Stri
ped and Plaid, aud
HANDSOME PLAID WATERPROOFS
BLANKETS.
10 4 White liliinko's $2 no.
10-4 White Bhinknts $5.00.
lo 4 Whit* l BlaiiKots S^H.OO.
10 4 White Bluimsts SIO.OO.
12 4 Whit* Blanlceto $15.00.
12-4 Scarlet Red Blankets sls 00.
Bright colored Carriage and Buifgy
Blankets.
CRETONNES.
Elegant designs and colorings in Furni
ture Cretonnes at popular prices.
NOTIONS,
50,000 Letter Sine Envelopes sc. per
pack *
100 Remits Commercial Note Paper sc.
per Quine
1000 Boxes ‘ToilJt Soap nt. 25c—12
calces to the box.
500 Boxes Toilet Soap, large eakes,3oo.
(I cakes to the box.
Call lor our Linen Towels nt 10, 15
md 250. They beat them all.
Come and sec our Cussimers for men
find boys.
Look at our assortments in Belts and
Bags,Veil T ins, Necklaees, We fell Chains,
etc W'eopendiilv more stuffs than we
can name Como nnd see them, wo won't
I insist on your buying.
J. S. JONES k CO.
Columbus, Ga.,
m i* 9 b 1 —nov2
RANKIN HOUSE,
JOHN SCHERF, Proprietor
FRANK GOLDEN, Clerk.
Entirely Now In all its
APARTMENTS, and strictly
FIRST-CLASS.
jiin4tf ( OLtIMTTTS, GA. I
SIOO A MONTH meat to an intolftflpnt m
or woman in every A ‘TiTf ft (° r *
! t-iwn. Woahowant JulM JL £3 unity
I r.tperb, highly coiimien'li-d, ImmoiiHoly ,>>>|>nlir ftml fi*
! ft Ki Nil ill'll Immensesalfft mire. Wat
I | NEW BDOICit
J f*nnd f>r circnlftM ami terms. Also, for The I'eopl
Magazine -! bmnd I'rNiiluin't. OniyUi .ui
year. Snmpli* Trm fur stninp, or H months ft-r 10 cent
l‘. . y.ltglur lu., I (too X rcli HI., !*litliulrl|>lila, ur Chicago,
PENNSYLVANIA AGRICULTURAL WORKS,
A. B. FARQUHAR & CO.
MACON. GEORGIA.
MANUFACTURES OF
Horizontal and Vetncal Steam Eogine-s, mounteii anT unn'onntec 1 ; Threshing Ala
chines, Fan Mills, Separators, Cane Mils, etc. Send for circular Address
oct‘2'2 A B- FARQUHAR, Macon, Ga.
Hard vare. Hardware.
ESTES & SOM.
Broad Street, Cohanfeus,
Have in store full lines of
Hardware, Hollow Ware, Cutlery, Iron, Steel,
Plantation Impleineots, and Buggy Material, Ac. Prices always low
Come and see us. novlGa
CHEAT MM 111 PRICES IT
] CARGILL'S '
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Blankets, Flannels, Shawls, Cassimeres.
And ail classes of Woolen Goods marked down 25 per cent. Special bargains in
MEIIINO UNDE'ttWEA R !
A large line of Gents' Scarlet Wool bhirts and Drawers to be sold before ihc sea -
on closes regardless of pnc?.
Jly stock oi Dress Goods shall be reduced, if low prices will move them.
SPECIAL PRICES IN HOSIERY !
50 doz-n Gents' English Half Hose at 25c. former price 35c.
25 dozen Misses Fancy PL id Hose at 25c Miner pricj 37c.
The finest line ol Gents* Half Ho:*e in the city.
RIBBONS in endless variety, to which I call special a tent ion*
Fresh arrivals in Girdles and Balls. Girdles and Spiles,
Girdles and Tassels. Passementries, Silk Handkerchiefs,
Lidi s* and Gentl* F n:*v Border Hand kerchief-, etc.
My stock of goods is too large for the s as on and must be reduced.
Jumps I>. Cargill Boad Street,
jnly2o—jan2s COLUMJDUS, GRORGIA,
New Clothina: House !
Wo are. now rce iving n full Hn*i of
GENT’S, YOUTH S & BOYS'
Clo thing I
—AND—
GENTS 1 FURNISHING
GOODS.
Which lmvo been selected witn great care
for this markoL and will bo sold nt the
lowe 11.*mg prices. As our goads are
all hew no ononetd fear of buying old
stock. We gu. ran tee all goods as repre
sontt*d,aiid respet tfuliy in Vite our friends
and the public to call and see us.
J. C. HARRIS & SON,
No. 52 East Side Broa l Str et.
oct26 b l Columbus, Ga
THE BEST REMEDY
FOB
Diseases of the Throat ana Lungs,
_ Diseases of the
pulmonary organs
M aro 80 and
fatal, that a safe and
fJKffk M reliable remedy for
" ” L-Jy, ® them is invaluable
to every community.
Ayer’s Cherry
4 vWi// Pectoral is such i\
v(| romedy, and no
/>,,other so eminently
CHERRY merits tlio contD
donee of the public,
it is a scientific coin*
3BWJpvbination of the medi-
JlOTil’oinal prinei}les and
niteurativo virtues of
wJilf the finest drugs,
PFUTORfIL chemically united,
r f<) insllro tho groat .
est possibieefflcieney and uuiformity of re*
suits, which enables nliysieiatis as well as
invalids to use it with confidence. It is
the most reliable remedy for diseases of
the throat and lungs that science has pro
duced. It strikes at the foundation of all
| pulmonary disease's, affording prompt
I and certain relief, and is adapted to pa
tients of any ago or either sex. Being
| very palatable, the youngest children;
j take it without difficulty. In the treat
ment of ordinary Coughs, Colds, Sore
Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza. Cler
gyman's Sore Tlirout, Asthma,Croup*
and Catarrh, the effects of Ayers
j Cherry Pectoral are magical, and multi*
! tudes are annually preserved ftoin actions
j illness by its timely and faithful use. D
should be kept at hand in every house
hold, for the protection it affords in sud
den attacks. In Whooping-cough and
Consumption there is no other remedy
so efficacious, soothing, and helpful.
Tho marvellous cures which Ayer’s
CherßY TeCtokal has effected all oxer
the world aro a sufficient guaranty that It
will continue to produce the best results.
An impartial trial will convince the. most
j sceptical of its wonderful curative powers,
i as well as of its superiority over all other
1 preparations for pulmonary complaints.
Eminent physicians In all parts of the
| country, knowing its composition, recom*.
mend Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral to inva*
; lids, and prescribe it in their practice,
i The test of half a century has proved its
! absolute certainty to cure all pulmonary
| complaints not already beyond tho reach
| of human aid.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Cos.,
Practical an<l Analytical Chemists,
Lowell, Mass.
•OLD BY ALL UUUOOIBTS LVERYU IIKRS.
It. M. WILLIS. J. L. WILLIS.
WILLIS & WILLIS,
Attorneys a Lnw,
Talbotton. Georgia
run (fii).
Bedell’s Sloe Store.
86 Broad Street; Columbus, Ga.
Always has in Stock a full and well assorted line of
Ladies’ and Gents' Boots and Shoes.
of tlw tiost anil nobbiest styles, and made to Older of the bent maie-ials Ihnl mvcce
can buyi J
Ladies Button and Basket Shoes,
AND BOOTS A SPECIALTY. Call and see them.
IHK 1)1 st biogan mid ravin boot in tile market, for the hvst money, AH Roods be*
and ilcsir i >lo. Ihe p ojde of Talbot and adjoining counties especinliy invi.'ed to
all and examine my stocks.
mar 30 1! r - W. If. lIEDELL.
SPORTSMAN'S WAREHOUSE!
PHIL. EiFLER
GUN AND LOCKSMITH,
Dottlof ill
Guns. Pistols, SportuiF Articles, Ammunition,
Powder Flasks, Shot Belts, &e.
ALL OLSA KINDS OF SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES
Guns and Pistols Repaired, and Keys Fitted.
165 Broad St,., Opposite RANKIN HOUSE
jan 4 b 1 COLUMHITS, GA.
THE UP-TOWN CROCER
gfSßprgg
Special Inducements in
GROCERIES,
For CASH, at
Wholesale and Retail
t. h. trar^iEbcix-.TaPir,
Tlie ( tp-Town Grocer,
jan C)!—jani.B COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
A FORTUNE
Is within tho roach of Every Man, who is energetic, Industrious end ccoiinm
iind who lives within Ills income. If yon mnko one dollar, only epend half of [if,
la J' in K U P U>® balance and in a low years you will lay tho foundation for a fortune
which can by
MADE
in a few yo.irs. In making your purchases of the necessary ootnfoHsof life it is bs
to seioot good and lieliuldo Houses fo trada wiSh, good substantial and’.well made
Clothing, Huts, uud Furnishing Hoods pay best lu the end.
IN A
life times experience, this has beau the verdict of all wise men.
TIIORNTON Jk. ACEE>
83 and 85 Broad .Street, Columbus, Ha., call attention to their New Stock Full and
Winter Clothino, FrnNisinso Goods, Hath, Caps, Thunks, Valises, Canes, Um
ri:ki.las, and Fouetgn and Domestic Piece Goods. They keep up with the times
and are receiving Now Novelties every
DAT
from their importers and manufacturers direct, and guarantee prices and goods a
the lowest figures, and of the Best Quality. apl 0 b I- sep2B
T T HAYDOCK
The largest, and most comp’ete works for the manuTneti- o of Cartages ,n the
world. tßuggies for tho trade a specialty.
CORKER PLUMB AND TWELFTH STREET
CL> Cl> .> ATI, OHIO,