The Georgia register. (Talbotton, Talbot County, Ga.) 1877-18??, February 08, 1881, Image 2

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m DEPOT. Geneva, ■ - O-eor^ici. SOLUBLE PACIFIC Still in the LEAD. \ have on hand at Geneva. Box Spring, Jones’ Crossing %nd Wimberly’s a large stock of this lilost POpLLlar and paying fertilizer, fresh from the Works. [do m Wtiliz iitf bn-.m • *<, w*d ij m !.<• i*v b• f brand , rt.fi can b. lontui nt uiv < xnd\ to wrrv* ymi at an*. Inn* It im wbi:i;* ;• -1 '*t:|im/. 1 nic, or in wur ordttin before the imh common-* *. A'**' pt nr t>>tor past f v -r-. Mm W W .Si: - li FT\ **. Ayi.l nUfO! GUANO! BUT THE BEST. PEAIiCE A BINFOKI>,CoImIr, (m um-.il Agent* have np pointed the uiulciiHigiH <1 agent for tin* H*ctit>u'including iulbottoii and Oenev4 a# dapola of delivery, for the h lti of OBERS :& SON Phosphate, and LISTER'S CRESCENT BONE. Two of the !>*nt Fertilizer*. acknowledged by all who have ever used tlwmt, nver offered lit • |>lulitirHol Talbotm I Nieliv. eihcr count inn. I lmvo tlie fyciuKtte kmlo of then two Mamluid I riimTw.jti thin Miction ami ■til ttpplicMioliß must bo made to mo in pel non or my npent J II l)etii, G. nevn, Arrivin'.' now at CK'imva 100 Inna of tl osc choice ffliliztrs for nah-, ratlivr for cash oruodou o|di iiti tlio li<it, teriiin Twtdvtt Hacks Urea- Wild Hone, to tltc ton, anti ten fmrk* of Olit’VA. Son- Hhonph Uo. J B. GORMAN. Agent, fob 8 a for Talbot and Meriwether Counties. High Grade Fertilizers- J. L MIES, Talbotton, Qeor^ia. -AGK>T F()H BALDWIN k GO’S., GEORGIA STATE GRAHH FERTILIZER, GEORGIA STAIE GRANGE ACID PHOSPHATE, JlmmonUded Dissolved Bones, Georgia Ft ale Grange Dis m solved Bones ! Th‘M* celebrVe l f rti I/.crs ln-u fully past record for purity find general €**<•< IlrUcV. lli V lll**' h ,)J > • ol'ibh , ;ijni <• 'll! m frum 10, t i II 10 |*’ e*it. "1 Aoi I. 'Flu e prapujMtimi'i iexntmt-nd therm* dves by than uniform **tliil*ehty t<* the j>l. n cih, A!ti*yr tin r they are the Most Complete Manures Tver offtnd tin pi Mir. No ruU. but *nie mi l ttitiufact ny re uPa, lhliveied at Geiuva foi < 'U*u payable tu TttlbotUm next full, on most fuvorttbh It mm Cos I "ji option lo ecu Ih ' hen desired. (jail <n or communicate with J L DOZIER, Agent, foblc Talbotton, Ga. January Ist, 1881. f -THE- | Now York Sloro.j 7 I \S MY nnnniST *t uJ. .k*g In-aui.'. tlu> t\-? *o! ! ■•' v<: lam*fw e U.v *nx L ion* to riot* om id Winter GmidH, amt v ill ib r tin Mlcwiifp OtJOtle ft'dj special I'jtru nit** fpi Forty Fine Cloaks and Dolm;>ns at cost. and A large line of Gents’, Ladies* and Misses' Underwear! at nrices cheaper than ever offered before. Intending to loop in future milv On* “k*QUitAN “ KID ftßil II VlHtlS* *S* tur J Iras, gnat U oAu*t 1 m fl lilt) (iLOVIX mo and buy a supply bo tore they .ro U gum?. VVv u‘*>o offer the following* cniu* fb I<"< HtSE FS To elofcf* Kbvck, Globe X 1:., fonufr pti t *1 ;.o A-tis’ic £1 10. former* prior $1 INI |'oxim.l3£l 00 l*rn*r pijc H IfcO rpris Csl cO. formerly |2 (H l ® .Lady Totzle $1 'tjl , 1-imiae ly $1 M .-^£l Great Reduction in lieary Boots and Shoes ! A fresh assortment of Miles' Hand-sewed Fine Shoes* just received- I | 10.000 Fairs Ladies and Misses* Hose reduced fully 25l per cent- I Fine heavy Cashmeres and Suitinrs will be closed out* AT H M, O. OrOBLDOM. ED !. l.OS'i, kort. r. parley. CALL and EXAMINE Lo\( & FARLEYS. NEW STOCK OF Fancy and Family Groceries. Plantation Supplies, T obacco, Cigars, &c. W'F.re o’**nimr.. t< tr :u.l >iup' t • >tu k '*f' #er(>. an 1 w ill <- utiuue * k;ep t full fttteoriuunt ol the bus! os in <>Rr ti at n • 1 **- 1 WISES AND LIQUORS OF SITEtIIOH QUALITY. < >m* I*rices Will In* lh* Lowt’ot, W. think onr friend* w.ll find t-il.-: nit. r*t l<> giv. ia<• !’ . ore purchasing Swift’s New Building, Upper Broad St.. Columbus. Ga. ortsbl THE REGISTER AM) STAMIAItI). TALIiOTTON, T tldiOT (01 MY, GEORGIA, KERRI ARY 81881. REGISTER ADD STAMM. Q. 1). (iOIiMAN, l-.mroli. J /). GORMAN, CoaßßsiHijcnittoEorob. r Pnll>otl<>n (An.. jTC F.SIUY FEBRUARY 8 ‘.Bll, Official Orpn of Talbot County. IN wamiivg'kA, The inaugural ball promises to be it grand hUeceHS, and every endeavor is be ing tnmfo to make it the niOKt elaborate occasion of thf kill.l in the history of the co an try. In view of the exp use at tending the preparations, no compli nieiitary tickets will be issued excepting to PreHMeut-elcet O irfleM and his ♦ami ly. The work on the decoration of Penr* nylvaiihi nvenno will be commenced at once. The escort of the President-eleol will consist of about 200 iuilitm an I tour, i teen c *upinie.< oi regular troops and • tuarincH. l J reiious to th 5 ball, a rewp 1 rion will be held in Museum building by ; General and Mrs. Garfield, the president and Mw. liaye*, and General and Mrs. Grant, General Hancock has also been invited to take part in the reception,and it, is thought from assurance received by llifi co vj In It ice that he will accept. Gen cral sditruiau will be grand marshal of die parade, and will make the preocuta tioiis at the reception* The ways and means committee agreed to-day Lo repott the bill making Atlanta, iiii., a port ot delivery. There is still no probability of an ex tra sons ion of congress. All the appro priation bills have been reported from the appropriation committee, except three, There will bo no riders on any of them, and all will slip easily. Even it a refunding hill should fall, it is not j believed Gartiold would call tin extra session on thru, account, as it is a ques tion he would rather have detailed than meet at the very commencement of Ins term. As to the funding lull, the out look seems to be that the Semite will pro* j vide for . 1 five-twenty bond, bearing in terest at the discretion of the secretary j of the treasury, not to exceed 3 1 2 per i Cent. Should the senate amend the bill thus, it would probably pass the house* j The debt statement issued to day shows j a decrease of the public debt during the month ot January to ha $7,362,107 71 cash in the treasury, $221,674,535 08. There are now 1,247 persons employed by the census bureau in Washington, 000 males, 578 females, besides 08 messeiis gers and 60 watchuion. Monthly rental of buildings occupied in Washington for census purposes, SI,BBB number of enumerators employed 111 taking the ecu ins, 31,205, under charge <** 150 supervi sors. A IIKMHTKAIIU.V l<\\V. The next Legislature will have no more important subject brought before its con sideration than that ol a registration law. It is a growing heed of the people, who nro fatigued, disgusted and humiliated at the manner in which out Statu elections are conducted. There is no end to the disreputable, devices required to gather 111 the floating vote, to say nothing ol ted ions contests that may, and do occn , to the surcotsful candidate!*. Them ih an appalling amount of corruption in tic current methods ot the general suffrage Klingers, who, in many cases offer them selves, or their fitends whom tney fin* supposed to influence, for n price as so 1 many sheep in the shambles. There is just one remedy for this grow ing vil. It is a well guarded, and witt al.liberal registration law, to protect the rights 01 all, by prescribing penalties on those who seek to corrupt public suf frage by illegal means, or to attain po litie and results by other than honest and legitimate methods. SVe trust the next session of the Legis lature will take hold of tins question m strong way and give us a wvll digestd and practical registration law. Tiirtter.Kcltn!*. Yt st rdav evouing at ,1 oVlobk Mr W ti Turner,of Atlanta, was married to Miss Addle Echols, ot (lovlugtou, lb v A 0 liny good officiating. Mi Turner is general manager of the Atlanta amt l’.cific telegraph comp my at this place and is known only as a gen tiemnn lti > very oubo of the word. I’n bride w.in oho ot iho forest of (.Vvingbui belles, and with her ran and varied rtc eomplish m uts, will prove quite an addi*. lion to Atlant \ .ooviy. Alter the wedding the couple.aeeo.npa nied bv .Messrs, f U I‘aimo, 1 N Hams I v\ud T Tayhr, of this atv*. hft hr At** I IftntA, wlicip f.ht-y iiinvod i.t 5 o'clock. Last night the/ wove given au th - guut auppur at the Kimball, aud during [ llu "vcniiig red ived the warm ongratu * tins of many Inauits, lo w ion wo do** -In* to add that of the entire Conatitutiou j otJloc Povuigton .M..r and Athiuti Cou ; stitution, liarkor, the banker, 18 the original i Garfield man. He balls trmn PeunsyU | rnnirt, and it iw thought a cahiuet place f awaits him- Hofieuty i the brat policy in medicine as well as ia other things. Ayers S.irs;- Pftrilla ia a genuine preparation, an un • equalled spring medicine and blood puri fier. decidely superior to ail others in the market. Trial proves it. Treiuuirer Speer was busy last week paying one hundred thousand dollars ot j tlie Stahv six per cent bonds issued in aid of the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad. An ear of Rood corn when shelled will without tha cob, exactly till a bag into which the ear would lit before the re aiovl of the groins from the cob. Fed li 11 Jours has hoU out his interest in the Telegraph A Messenger and retir ed troui journalism. To-tuorrow is the second Wednesday in February, when the electoral couut v. lit Inks place before both houses of Congress. The Morgan joint inle should have boon pushed to n speedy vote. Mrs. Joseph Glover, ot Sumter coun ty, eumn it ted suicide last week by hang mg liresclf- thought have been insane. George Alt red Townsend says two thirds of ootigf*** now favor buying the Ulegraphs up under the rights reserved in charter mg them. Huudrvds of Men, NN ouiea and Cluld reu renewed from l*eds ot piin, .sickness aud almost death and made strong and ' L e&rt v by Park or *s Ginger Tonic are tlu> beat evidenets in the world of it> sterling worth. Y i can tiud Uase in every coin* iun*itv. I’okl. See advmitfrment. fob> v TALBOT SHERIFF SALES Will be a* Id before llie Curt Honae door in the to*-n of Tdls*ttou. Tdbot : < 'ounty.Ort.. on the first 1 nc- and \ in March ; wop, w ithin the legal hours ot s le, the following property, to-wi 1 : Two bumlr.d acies ol land, more or less !in the 23.d, district of Talbot rr.nr.ty, b >nnd> and on li e north by W S J 5 • oks. and the pi 1 • occuj>i* <1 by Fra: k fluff, on : the 21st <t .M uch 1876 on the east lv * James Allen, nod the lands cuitiva’ed by Fjank Hull, on the 21st of Mairh I^7 <# * soiuh by Jam. s Alien, and wst by the | road leading from Uqjlrvhsv to rnlhot'on, !Iy vi-d on ns the property ot Joi nJI Jir - an, and notice* given to sai l Hry.ie, sad property |Kjint< u out by plviiititf in til*. : Abo, nt the same time and p'nro will lx ' k Id one dark colored m .re mule, 1 ame l.’nd.v, about 8 years old, lcvi- and oil as the [•roperty < t G \V ll iins t*< sa isiy a fd.i is sued from I allxit finperi* r t'ourt Marcn term, 1880. in favor ol h-w s Potter. L< vy made Jau, 17ih, 1881, by J. it IVisons, She nth Also, at the same (line and place flie re maining Interest of tne lot ol land in Ld bot County, (ic.. oil which John Howard, lute of Mid comity, deceaK-d, levied at the time of hia death, and on "hi*h uis widow, Jii.niett Howard, had iloxcr as- Mgiiid to her, and on wtiicli s! e now lives alter 1 Lot expiration ot said do • r oy virtue ol a tifa issued trotn the Ju tice Court of Hie <Bo.h district, (}. M. ot Jul bot comity in favor ol J 0 V Collier, bear er, vs. Pet* r K Mahone as Administrutur of estate <>i John Howard. Property at tached to wit intv said ti fa hh the property of ►aid estate. Levy •nadt* by Ji .M Hibby, I/. <’■. June 7rh, 1880. Also at the sune lime and place will be sold t* v o hnndr*:(l and ei/h'y -.cres of bind mure <i h>s. shunted two miles tk rfhenkt of T lt>ott n on the Centr.*- vilic rood, and bounded as folio-s: /i thw north and east by la..dH of Mrs 1 rice, on hotith by \V A Muuud, and on toe west by Mr. Kiiubiough levied upon as the properly ol .1 F Walker to satist/ ft Superior Couttfifi m t > -r n* i l'-ur** noy & Pipping, use Ac vs J i’’ Wulkeri Notice given. J.'. MKS A. FOSTLR, Sin riff. Fcbl J 881. POS'I’PUiNKD TALBOT SI I Eli IFF SALES. Will be sold b. to ie the Court House door in the town ol PalboUou Talbot county on die Ist Tuesday in March 1881 within the legal hours of sale 125 acres more jpr l*s - of tot No 1 in 23.d Hist net <*f lidt>o i ouu* tv commencing at a rock marked 110 1 < n tlie rcud from < olniubus to the Double Hi ides about 2(X> y dn east ol (aiuninghum s Store running north paralell wiih an old ; terns* ltow, until ii strikes tic- migiu.il lan 1 line of said lot running east and w*>m llieiul west on said land line to the corner thence south to tm onk tree thence and -wn said ('<• lnmbus Hoad to the place ol starting *Said - 125 acres l)ir.g noith of aaid line nr Ho.id Also East halt of lot 270 in 22nd District < t said couuty Fractional lot No 300 in the list mentioned district eotraining 153 a* ten, lot N** 1 in Ist District ot originally Troup containing 202 1-2 seres, also about 40 Acres of TJ in said Ist DUtrlct origiuall} Troup lying on the west side of tin* lot. . Lvvnd 011 as ti.c property ot Lizzie J If row 11 -o satisfy an Execution in favor t Martha Ii Hrooks v.s Lizzie *1 Hrom said lila i:.sUt-d liout Talbot Supnior Court. J A M K 8 \ FOSTER, Hheiiff \()TIEK BiillXJE BUIIDKUS JTlirt building of a Fridge over Juniper Creek, at Chandler'* MiT, on the line he tv' • 1 11 the C H.nt* f nt Marion at and 'Pnlhot. will he b t to ti c Invest bidib r bclorc the Court Hoiiso do.ir in the town of Hnena Vista on Finlay the 18th day of February next Finn mid Rpeciffeat lows nm\ be n m the offices ol the < .'outiuissiom is ol the two Connti* s. P.y authority of the County (' mmi sion •18 of the com ti* snt Marion aid Tnll-ut. I V \S T. MA I Ills ci, c <’. M. <’. UKIIAHI) H. LEON A IC.) (Ik. C.t.’.T.C Jan 18lh. 1831. DISMISSION. C.EOHOI V T-ii.ii *t Cocnty: Wlien a William P. Hush* It Administrator ol Sn siuiiah Itu-sell ivpres* ills to tic* Court by , his jietitiou, Inly filed and cut* red on iv cerl, that he bus fullv administer* <1 ln*i es tale. This is therelnro to cin* all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to slow cause, it any they can, why said Admims 'ratoi should not be <lm barged tr**ln Ii s Adtuinistraliou, and receive loiters of dis mission on fii st Monday in \ prill SSI. . moil a ni) H. lkon \;:d, jan43m Ordinary. YOUR WIFE I> particularly invit'd to rail pml ex’un hie tin? apleiuliil stock of fresh lancy groceries at DILOMOOOLE IlltOS* he tore buying elsewhere, oetlO febl Pickled Tripe, Figs We*. ?■ p>eed He- ♦. S:n..k< 1 H ■ ?, Sugar Cuml Si-m Mcin, Hams, etc., at PHOMGOOPK hHOY. 53 lift ad StiOct, t'olmnbus, Ga- ICiug of Clubs, TUo finest Kye whiskey in the unrket $1.51) per qua t, For sale nulv l v DUOMGOOLE BUGS * 53 Broad Stroet, Columbus, Qa, Secures more grooerb s a* PROMOOOLE BROS'S3 Broad Sire. t. than you ever bought before. Fall and exaiu.ue the great variety, ft TOTFVL for Hot* ' 1 Youn* stul Old!! A NF.W I.N. VINTIOH )u*t lor them, Home *•+ f Fret and .Vroll Snnr*. Tttrr. ng, rj R't l*nl! Uf .linn.l-.t.K. tv; BflM Arrow Cutting. I’m #|s to ’' ’ Setul 6 cents lor 100 I Stj tenibir leo w It NEW GOOOS ! Gobi tVatclies, French Clocks Silver Watches, Clocks, • All G>lcs. I.e Mark's Brnzilliun Rock Chrystal Spectacles and Eye-Glasses I FT AYE just returned from New YorK with a beautiful stuck of goods e:u --i bracing all the n 'velrios in my line. 1 invite mv friends ainl the public general ly to call and inspect lut goods. A life time experience in the business ' assures me I can please them bvth in ■ price and quality. T. S. SPEAR. 101 H ost Side Crvn t St. dec 7 Ohnubus, Ga. -X 1 . CHAFPI IST, coLtMiirs, - gkohuia. DEALER IN BOOKS, STATIfiIBI 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. jail 11 b 1 The Live Grocery House. LOW PRICES ALWAYS RILE. J ■ W CLEMKMTS. ro THE Plauters of Talbot uud adjoining counties we offer a large and well sc'.e.ded j stork of GROCERIES AND WESTERN PRODUCE. adapted to the Want;-: of farmers, low for CASH. Full lines of Wi ll C IJnllf >?**.*< X, itl lower print's than ever before offeied. CALL AND 'SEE - ttc- Jill. JAKE KIMBROUGH, of Hams oouoty, is with this popul-n nou-.e, an will he glad to see and wait on his friends, and (he p’liJie genera l>. Jan i (Li J. W CLEMENTS, Columbus Ga. ,n j-;s% n AimAV v Hi-i 115.* m. A KRAZ. Tit, v R TOM MEN ( J. A. FRAZER & CO. ! COLUMBUS, GA. 1 )<al <*■ i*>- in X^LJ±-~JFl.TyTiXrJik.Fi.'^S. Cutlery & Agricultural Implements. Ferguson & Blount and Ilaimnn Tlow Stock. Abo, Guns, Furnace Materials, Iron, Steel. Gin ad Mill f/eatinir.Kubber B Bin., MillStoues, Holing Cloths, Paints, Oils, Ac. West Sid* ILoud Sn*r*t. j a mi. try 6b 1 COLUMBUS. GA. j 1880. FALL 188a J ALBERT KIRVEN, I Offers to the Trade this season an unusually large slock of DRY GOODS ! Popular Prices. BLACK GOODS A SPECIALTY l A’l Wool CaAitm rrs 450 t IlLiok Silks 63 to f 3.o‘b A good lli.io!. (‘aslimt ic* f : C 1 00. Coiot'oo D-chm Silks on y hoc. Wool I).ckß Go * is lsf, well worth 20. Special 1 argaius in CASHMERES FOR BOYS’ WEAR ! MY Cashmere for SI is ahead of anything in this market. Job Lot colored Hose and Wool Glove#. All Lin. 11 T-onlj 75 |or do/ a. If jam u ed Table LlnrM toy *tok before buying and save rnOu*v. The Owl Shirt lias no Equal at SI.OO. Ii is \\y. l'-ss forme to try to mention all uiv spefnal burg. in** bn would a k y% t* 1 ill and inspect and j <* my goods, un 1-t will b my earn* t endeavor to mak if. to vour interest to do your buying <f .1 Auiiurr Kim 1 ort 5 ii 1, COLUMBUS, GA NEW YORK STOKE, (JONES' OLD CORNER. COLUMBUS, GLOKGIA. V splendid new line of dress goods, in great vaii-ty qudity and price just re <• *ivcd and arc offered the people of Talbot aud :\dj a eut counties at ti lupting prices. lICOGDS,NOTIONS,FOR SALECIAP kt- CALI, A* D -EE ME liEFUEE lIEVINU. LOUIS BANNER, Bniifl 1- 1 Jones’Old Corner Columbus. Ga GREAT REICTI IN PRICES IT |( Aid ; 11.1 >s | io: Blankets, Flannels, Shawls, Cassimeres. Vn.l all eUs.es of Woolen,Goods nia'.ked down 25 per C"nt S fcial barjroins in MERINO l NDERWE VR ! | A large liue of Gents' Scarlet Wool Shirts and Drawers to be sold betore the sea on closes regardless of pric . Mv stock ot Dress Goods shall be reduced, if low prices will move them. SPECIAL PRICES IN HOSIERY ! j 50 dozen Gents' English Half Hose at 25c. former price SSc. ‘25 dozen Misses Fancy Pi id H se at 25c former price 3*c, 'The finest line ot Gents' Ha t Hose in Die city. RIBBONS in eudle-s variety, to which I call spool il a tention. j Fresh arriv.ils in G rtV.es and Ralls, G*r tUs ad Spit ts. Girdles and Tassels. Passemeutnes. Silk llnidker’Uiefs. L di s' and Gentl' Fancy Border Handkerchiefs, etc. Mv stock of goods it too large for the season and must bo red,.cod. .lames 1C Cai*gill, TO Broad Street, 1 jnly2o jn2s COLUMBUS, GEORGI A. Hard ware. Hardware. ESTES & SOM. Broad Street, Coltnafeus, k Have in store foil lines of Hardware, Hollow Ware, Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Plantation ImpLinerts, and Baggy Material.. Ac. Prices always low t Gome and see us. novl6a LIAROaVLN.-S .XT ALLEN BROTHERS! G 9 BROAD STREET. COLUMBUS, GA. In order to reduce onr large ssock, vre will begin Monday, by offering 30.000. Worth of Dry Goods, Shoes, Eats,'Gents* FurniohingGoods, etc. ar closest figures- DRESS GOODS. A* 10- 15- 20- -iS Uffc Hso and npwxr 1,. IF hav- r- ’w e .l p ises ou all of our Dr s.s Goods, \v * wiil give you bargains in Dr -s : M >ds Blacksnd Colored Silks !A, 7oc, si.oo, si.so to $2,00 a yard. 13itu*k Gris? ob;r <1 tm.! A: sl. worth $1,25—-at sl, - 25, woitit $ .*SO, ana upwards. SIIO! S. S! TOES. A largo W.\ V icli we -,r ■ drsirous *.i c-invi riin •• into >tlv e ih. Examin- -uf K*o-k. ;-lif we c.'.. Hiiiliu stylo, suaisul.-.- t.t d*> *.> iu p iv- OUU STOCK MUSi UK llir ED ! CORSETS ! At 10c, f.ftc, 7V. $1 2 r, to ?2 So. K!!)(iI-0 \ IoX ! At r.Oi', sl, SFl’s. t.t S2 rno >. t. .-lr :.;t :.ui - a'l 1 ui.i k. 2. 4 and <! huMonv. ALLEN BROTHERS. apnl (i b l-nn!B i;9 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS. Brilliant Millinery WM. J. WEEKES’, TALBOTTON, GA. nnCKIVED and in. fall stock one of the most bountiful and artistic Displays of Millinery, ever brong’it t > this m trkofc, including American and Imported novelties, a 1 stylish, fro*b and pleasin?. PRICES TO PLEASE EVERYBODY, and everybody suited, l F ill > lug i;i this department will fctko place O • 25th ami 2<Lh inst’A Everybody invited tr conn*. \V .1 V KEKKS A. R. WILKERSON. B. T. HATCHER. Wilkerson £ Hatcher! GENEVA, GA, Have in Store a large Stock of Plantation Supplies of every Description. Groceries, Planter's Hardware 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 (jowls and Notions! Glass and Crockery Ware, Table and Pocket Cutlery. Wagon and Buggy Material. in-ft BUSHEL O.Vis. Mx. 1 V-and It 1 Bunt PROOF A 17*0 V r* ’ .<s o our *i y,P.i’;ips G' a_* Mix >*.r .Pa >psco Acid Pho*- l.i u eo 1 nt Ge 6va \\\. a : J; )to l up- ii > n CKED T. Ol H-V t- r s R"d At ■ Ting UATSB. We <*: i .ily n.i. th pnbli ro exam n u*s <>ck ad .ric>:-. jam a i. WILKEKS<)\ .V II VTCTIEU WAGONS BUGGIES. IV. E. jfuMAm & CO. TALBOTTON. GEORGIA., At onr large Repository in TaLBOTTON, we have opened np a complete line of WAGONS. BUGGIES.CARRIAGES. Including the celebrated Gonrttand Spring Wagon ot best and Western ! makes, which will sell as cheap as such vehicle, can be l ooughim any™** i We defv competion and respectfully solicit our friends and the public& a dT ‘ call ami examine our stock. The celebrated AVERY' farm wagon always on hand, jlt is thr cheapest w.-.gou on vvh ;ele. - . n Fu I lints of Burial c.ises and caskets always on hand. Come ana =*e u- Also, new arrivals o r all kinds of Furniture. , bvlsbl W- E-WILLIAMS & 10,