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STEAM SAW MILL,
R. S. KENDRICK,
Geneva, * - S. W. R. R.
■ •>
IAM nw prcrurcrt to fti nUli #ny * J' 1 .- of b.mb r<ntof\ iII > pirn-, rill of fI.H
c*! m< (:i!*)lv o' n laruo 1,1 I" pU*s*. . . ,
Mil. (iIUFFIM if iu rimi- i Hi' t.ii'-liotvr.il ('• rMtltrifiii. n Miflelent puaraiiu'
, f rcc-ioi. in tin,'alibi 1, for )■. oh*r ci,'rusted to ■ Or>'rr. 1- -.pt
Frktrowoinble. U, 3. KIADUK K.
CjrOjQ.o'XT'a, ° - Georgia.,
SOLUBLE PACIFIC
Still in the LEA D.
—o -
I have on hand at Geneva, Box Spring, Jones’ Crossing
and Wimberly's a large stock of this
l\/£osst Popular
find peying fertilizer, fresh from the Works.
lii ' omoll' n 1.-tiiliz ug b'lfltic-o, H"1 n '"'v 1 !" • "*! biw-'l , m.'l ( ’II'I if
H! Hi, 'til ' l""i' 111 "Hlv \ "II 111 ""I 11 111" Ii 'lll I" ~'l i" <1 '•"“111''- ‘
<i m. 4 in .unit orders Uhif ili" "i ll c"niiii"ii'A'<" pi mi tlmiifco fr pi,' i ir .
I hve one enr loft lof .-V { I1 ) j. V I l*s. "Ii it’ll
Ii m felling for 100 of Cotton, pny.il.lc nt
tier ova, or TtilboUoti, 15tb October next.
M s i 'V \V. .TK "i KllV**, A;r*"it.
“BDinmunirr
BUT THS BEST.
Mckmu. I’KARCE A BINi'OUl), ('olumbnit, Oeiieinl A gent a bate Ap
pointed itio Agent fi r Huh m < ti"n,ineluiting Tnlbottou fiufl
Cieuevrf us dopots of do)ivery, for tlui u.lo of
OBERS & SON Phosphate, and LISTER’S
CRESCENT BONE.
Two of the best Fertilize!n, acknowledged by o'l who have ever used
them, ever offered th" plniitei’S ot Tulin it. nml Meriv,ether conn I inn. I
hate the exeltiMve rale of there two miuidard bratnlH in this section and
all iipplieudioHs nyist ha mudu to me in peifonor u>y I'genl .1 11 Deniiin,
Geneva,
Arriving now at G"’iovn 100 lona "I tlere ehoiee fertilicei'H for rab,
eiiiur for cash or Colton opt in jon the ln-t lernm. Twelve nocks Cres
cent Hum* to the ten, and ten aaeka of Ober & Sn- l’luisphato.
J B. GORMAN, Agent,
Mi 8 a for Talbot and Meriwether Counties.
Hit'll tirade Fertilizers.
J. L fifUlliii fl,
Talbotton, Groor^ia.
--.ao-mn't 1 IX) i <
BALDWIN I GO’S.,
GEORGIA STATE GRANGE FERTILIZER, GEORGIA STATE
GRANGE ACID PHOSPHATE,
• linmomafeo* Bissalved Bones.,
(scorgia £tute (/range Bis**
, solved Bones !
h-• ♦.•lrlrte I I. |i:. Vf* fitllv ms >ii md (Ii it n t < rl for purity ami
pMM .nl iXor.hmo ilt v .u - big h miiiOI 1 , iikl •■ -t im fi\ - !<), ,YJ t 1I hi j
c< ;t. of uv.-iUM- I’h -j li > 'Acii. I lu'ku p j-arah’in u • nim ml thciusoivus i \
tbfr.i tiliihr.i satu .•>>■ le.-M t- t \ phut cjs. Alt.'x tl< i tin ytl .• iho
Most Complete Manures
Tlv r£T red tin* pi and ic. N. nsk. hot :tod ry ro'-ul .
DJi't red liomva foi c >itir ;n> \U t. T.. •i ‘t ,1 i ext i.di, ui moat f. voniblo
ti nux.
Cos toy ojtlct; 15 cent* b" diMivd. (ill cii or cmvtminh at w:11
J L DOZIER, Agent.,
fi-bio Talbotton, Ga.
IH January Ist, ISM. T
—'ii 11:- |
New York Htore|
IS MY nf.r.i-tl x*-'rk !• Lit gh. ; v fit -• ,<t s' , oat, I in <j> *lv ?'.\
i vj" u> ripse out a.! U uiivi On'M'v t*ud xud offer the following CLods .•> *
sp cbd In ri?r.it*Kt
Forty Fine Cloaks and Dolmans at cost.
A large line of Gents'. Ladies’and Misses' Underwear
at nricts cheaper than over offered belore.
Imcnding to m* pin futn*r <>nl' th “CiOHiiON* 4 Kll) and IlAlvlttS* S. am '
lots grai bargain* wiUlv in
i< 11 > (ii.oN i:s
c*ro and buy a supply lx.* ion they ;=r id. g mt. V\ ou o offer the following •
barton* in ►,
c <>i*sirrs
To doß* stt*k; Ololk* X 15, lornur piLv $1 U) $1 10 former;
ipric*. $1 (Hl Party 13*1 00 former pr-ct >1 51* PiuisO 50,1 ‘rmerly f*
Lady Teazle $1 0 . formerly #1 60 £
Great Reduction in heavy Boots and Shoes- p
A fresh assortment of Milos' Hand-sewed Fine Shoes j
jnst received- P
10.000 Pairs Ladies' and Misses' Ilcse reduced fully 25
per cent-
Fine heavy Cashmeres and Suiting swill be closed outc
AT Cost-
TUT- C. aOB DON, t
Re pl3~ j*r*2s 82 & 84 Broad SF. Columbus, Ga.
THE REtiISTKIt AM> KTANNAKO. TALBttTTO.N. TAIdJOT 101 .Vi V. OEOIUiIA. FEBRI'AItY 22 ISBI.
REGISTER AND STANDARD.
O. U. (.OIIMAN, Eoiroii.
•I f. OtilUlAN,nui'.Erseoxnix&E.iiTor:.
T'ailUotton. (An.,
TUESDAY FEMtUABY 22 *.B*l.
Official Organ of Talbot County.
ALL l\ l iKii A litoO.k U.
I l'<n Fii'-ou Wood. of Nrvr York
j l ku l-li tily lt week at the Hot
Spring*, Arkansas, where he had gone
for I.is health.
With tlx- Irish troubles, the Grecian
Compllc-aßon, the critical war with the
J< if la nml It ihutoh and a threatened war
with the AKhanteeK, England is not in
i very *erano state of mind.
Uncle UeimuH is talking to us *ngaiu
t i'-ugfi the Constitution.
I). J L M (Jitrrey the an -"ch or to TANARUS); ■
sarsnvgc.ier.il agent of tli t Pci body j
'u ni, wdl hive an animal salary of $5,
0)0 and his traveling expenn h ud.
T m C'o itral r.ihoal authorities have
i a circulir letter in whi 'h th y j
fit'll© t: at on a;*d a Per I'cliruary Ist, t:.- y
will iw'.iie no half rate cards to mini .t' rs
G o, ii < :cp rU' on - six'll of nil th'-
tin b ; • nt abro-id fom the United
Shit*'"-.
Seven 1 umlr-d fhou-: nd women in
Ir 'lire an 1 Italy are employed l:i th
man jf*tirime <>f raw Gk from fhc cocoon.
Ii f aid the ]>ont’.l cud lias decreased
the sale <1 writing paper
nim illy in the United Stales.
dies m AJaski weirs sealskin cloa s
Kcv .n feet l'ng, Seals can be bought |
for four coids apiece thorc. It is a winter i
paradi o
An ancient snge once ha id: ‘The good
ii* hh ol gol I is tried by fire, the goodnem
ot worn in by gold find the goodness of
men by women.'
Col ire ! wamon may not Always bo
wiH r, t but none of them was erer foolish j
enough to wear a piece ot white court-;
plaster oa her chin.* Detroit Free j
Press.
in 18G0 the popular vote for Fresident
was 4 780,193. In 1880 it was 9,180,810.
in twenty years the vote Ims nearly
doubled. The negro v\i? swells the gain
no little.
There is nlv one millionnircin Ala
tMunn Albert Henry, of Huntersville
Marshall county.
The Mneon Telegraph strongly advo
cates tlio passage of a local option law
giving the people nil over the- .State the
| right to deride by a popular vote whetk
ler or not- Hqnor should tie sold in their
- neighborhoods. A bill ri this character
i will bo pressed betoru the UegiMlaturo.
| The decision of. l udgo Weod-i, m hub
j taming the doc roes of the Railroad Com
i mission, removes all obstacles to the en
| fercernent of its provisions, it is best
: that it should be "so. The Commission
; will now stand or fall upon its own no r
j its. IT ils powers are too great, they can
! be abridged by the Legislature,
The Air Lino railroad company under
Colonel Dorcacre and Colonel Houston is
| doing a great work f r Georgia. The |
! eats Id mb m ent of Swiss colonics by their
. Herts in the hi. hlands of iho rtate will
form the nnelemt of the uagiigr.ition ;
movement that must after all. give tlx j
etuto lU real worth and importance.
A Louisana planter says that lie consul !
ers twenty g-cse m a cotton fluid < <pial !
to one hocshaiid.
I'.aco your tumbler*, chimncya or vcr
‘mis which you iio-tirc to koop trom crnck
’*• ' u pot I I't-d with ciil.l water add
i little cooking salt, allow the mixture
to boil well over a tire, and then cool
h owl v, (Ji.iss treat'd this way is said
m*t to crack even it exposed to very sud
den (images of temp.Tid ur*. I'hi iuneys I
are said to be very durable by this pro
<vks, which may also bo extended to
crockery, stoneware, porcelain, etc. The
process is simply one of unnea ing and
the slower the process, especially the
cooling portion of it, the inure effective
will be the \\ oik,
James l' ?t, of Georgetown, Ky., is
living a wooden axietroe to bis wagon,
that was made Uo ycais ago.
The ordinary of Pierce county posi
tively refuses to uraiit licenses tor the !
marriage of young ladies under eighteen !
unless tha application is accompanied ;
by an order from tlio parent. 4 giving their :
free consent.
The wires tell us that some Chicago
operators are engaged in making a cor '
u*r iu pork unit lard. Immense qnanti. j
ties of these articles are purchased daily- I
and the preparations indicate prices for i
these articles of punte necessity that!
will eclipse those those of the pork cor- j
nor of last year. If this artificial forcing ■
up ol prices is long maintained it will
fall with great severity upon the improv
ident portion of iho farmers of the south.
' The Georgia Supreme Court is moved
!to say in a recent decision: *1 r> taking a
wi'e a man does not put himsclt under
i an overseer. husband left free to gov
j orn m his own family is the most useful
!to all tionceincil. A subjugated husband
: is a less pleasing 11ml b aa ouermetio mem
her of society than one who keeps liis
i true place, vet knows how to temper au
; thoiity with atfcctibh.
FltOM U lxIl\(;iO\.
! Frank Kichardson telegraphs to the
C*>nstitutii.n, under date of the lltli,
that the ci mimtteo on appropriations
will report favorably on Senator Br avn's
bill to appropriate sixty thousiind uol*.
1 irs tor lighting the coast near
nab.
To lav Senator Brown offered an
1 amen truer.t increasing (}*x>rgia‘s share
in the river and harbor bill bv seventy
five thousand dollars. lie will probably
succeed in getting .Savannah sixty live
thousand instea-i of twenty live, aud
that will huish the work a present
1 planned tor her harbor, the increase far
I the Brunswick harbor and the Oconee.
lOcmu I gee and Savannah rivers alv>. It
is cent*inpl u* and in the amendments that
• \ strong ff( % rt will be made for them in
, both bouses.
lfir dreds Men. Women an 1 Phild
iim re% uedfrom brd ot pain, sickness
: and almost death an l made strong and
tartv by I'ark is Ginger Tonic are thv
l *. ev; Vnc s in the world of its sterling
woith V m can hi and those ;u eve y com
no.nitv. l\st. Scv a ive.tiscmcnt. ftbc
Swiss Cheese,
[S VEITZEU CASES ]
A! 80
Jnijiorierl Eilain, We.-i'i-rn Dairy,
N w "York Cream, kc., just receiv
e l at DROAIGOOLK BEO
5S Broa<i >St,, (kiiumbns G"-
YANKEE BEMS,
WJ.ile P**aH, Bp'i? I’eiH, Yellow P n-*,
White and U and Oniote*. j received ;t
DBOMGUOLK BUGS.*
octlOl v leb22 llroad lit., Co'un.-bu .
WIN A
Voting lady, and le uin the nffectTon
of your wile, ny alw.iys pr so t ng t’.ww
w.th ;i box of Fancy Can ii to b ; cl if
f b 22 LiCJMGOOLK if it OS.
( oltunbi h ( '
D l-i lbs. for SI.OO
Of New Orleans S. ow While Sugar, and ;
■th *? Sugars at de idciy low prices at
DKOAIGOOLE F..ncy (iioecrv,
( olmnbuH, (ia.
TALBOT SHERIFF SALES.
Will be ?*• Id bfdoie the C mrt ifoiiKt
d eir in of T Tl>> tton. T Hbo!
County,(hi., on the firm I w*d $ m MaiH
nex', wirhiu the legal hours t*l sale, tie
following property, fo-ui':
Two hn: di<d .ic .es oi land, more "r lesw
i*i the 23id, and. trict </t Talbot
l> undid on the north by W S Jl oiks
and the phi "<• ciceupi'd by Fra k Huff, o
the‘2lsi .-f \Lircli JK7G on (he east I v
James Allen, a* and Ihe funds enlbv.tvd by
I’iftiik Hull, on tli-21st <■! Maten 187 b
sonth hv J.uii-K Allen, and \uh' l>y the
road leading bom J>el!evi<*--. to I’albot'on.
Levitd on as the propelty o J-in !I id -
..ii, to Kfitisly u Supoii r ' ourt flfa ii
uvor of TT.on.aH N. Gil sot,
and not ec given to Kai l Fry in, mu<l
property }.in*td out by jiUintitt in fi *•
Also, nt tlie R.une time aid pi ice will l <
hld one daik col.ned iimro mule, name
Jtody, about B\i-:irsold. levied on as th.
properly <•! G \V II in s to saiimy u fifA is
KU.dfK.rn I idl.ot Suj 11< r ( ourt Marct. :
term, 1880, iii favor oi lew s Potter. Levs
made Jau. 17lli. 1881, by T ii iVrsoiik
Sheriff.
Also, a? the same time mid place I lie re j
maming interest if M.e 1-i "! land iu i.il- .
Lot ( utility, (? *., on winch John Howard -
Into of Kiiid euiinij,. dee* .tsed, K v.ed <l j
the time (J his death, and on which i.ie j
widow, Harriott Howard, had dov.i i r.s
signed t( her, and on which k;.c now
lives alter (he expiration*ot Haul bo-er by
virtue ot aft fa issued from the Jnstn-ei
Court of the 089 b district, <. M. of Tal
bot county i'- favor ot J O P C -ilit r, baiu*
er, vf. Pet. t F Mahone as Admit i Irator
of estate <t John Howard. l'r..|M'ry at
tncln and to Ku'istv Miid ri la a- tia j.r >i-rt .
ol raid '-H ate. L -vy *nade by D M libby,
L. C. June 7ib, 18 V).
Also at the Hiinn lime and place will
be Bold fvo hundred and cigh'y nors of
l--nd more or loh. si unfed tw" miles
m rthenst of Talbott->n on C " Centre
ville l oad, and bounded ss follo-A s: < n
the ncrtli and east by i,i •! of Mr- ITi- - ,
on south by \\ A JVl.'Uud, aud on t.. 0
West by Mrs Kitniuough Lev.ed u. on
itm the property of J 1' Walker to satot.
a Superior Couitflf-. in favor of bTour*'
nay & Kppit g, use Ac v.< ./ F Wulkvr.
Notice give.i-
J MLS A. FOSITR, Sheriff.
I\bl 1881.
Fust I j ).n ld
TA r.UOT Sil i 'KIUr SA U S.
M i l hr m*>l*l li' lon* l!i<- Pour*. lltuiKC do- r
in tlx- town ol I- l.'i f. i, T.ilhot county ou
the Ik> TutKil.iy iu March 1881 wilhin I lit*
I- il h-uirn of Male 125 hcmuimc -i Ickh
-•f ol No 1 in 201-1 Disfin-t of TD‘o coun
tv commencing at :i r . k m iiknl no 1 on
tlie rend from ColutnbuH to t.x* Doubh*
Rt ides about 2rt(i \dn t*,ist of Cnunitigh" m>
stor * ruiiidnjT north }>iin;b-U w ih an edd
l*m*'* Row, un*il it ctni.f.s tli-’ mi;.mxl ian,;
line *)f said l<t rur.niug fii-<t and w. -c tlx mi
wt-s ! ou wild kind line to i hr- corm-i* llmitci
south lo tin oak toe hi tux- and wu sxid Go
lurnbuH Ro; il to ihi* ij.x* ot sar ing Saul
125 ut*r k Iv tug inuth '-I Faid In - m Ro ul.
Also I'unl 1 all ot Ii 270 Hi 22ud Pi ?net oj
H iid euiiul) ITactionnl lot No 9(M'. i,i the
last*mouth-ned tlihtri- t eon - aiii:i t; 150 x ies,
lot N" l in Ut PsHtiii o: on i, .oi;, Ic *n
(•'♦nfnininii 202 l 2 ..ecus, ul-o nboui 40
Ai-rea -•! 4U in suid I t Di-a.x't . iiuiuaii)
I r-'njt lung on lhe we t .sit!.- < f tin* ; u
Levied on as U-e lu-xperty ot Liz/ae J
Hro * n -o satisfy an Exemption it Ihvoi* of
Martha L i.rooks v,-> J,izr.u‘ -I Iho n Haiti
flirt L.suvd hum I’aDj. l huju u, v 15>mt.
JAMES A FOSTER,
Sheriff.
NOTICE BRIDGE BI ii.n;:i;s
The biViitliug of a Dii.igo over Juniu-er
(’reck. At Pi amller'.H Mi l , on t!- linn
iw.ii tiie G i ,n:i set Marion ..id Tnlßot,
will i-o let to the lowest bidd V helore the
P.-uct Housti do>r in the town t-t R- n.i
Vista on Friday the 18th da> of 15-1 rn .n
n'\t
1’ ah and Hj'eeitHMtioHs may be s< -n a*
tin* ofTU'Crt of the (.‘ojnmishiom is the two
C'until s.
B.v authority of the County <5 mniCsion
.im <-f the eonuti- s **t M iri*n aid ! nlCot.
]*;v \N V. M.V I Ills g k C. i\ M.
RICHARD 11. L.ON A 1C) Clk. C V.V.C
Jau 18th, 1881.
DISMISSION.
<EOU()I \ T.,i n-t County*. M'her. as
William l*. U i*is R Administrator ot Sn
saniah Uu-sell repres-ihs to tte Court by
his petition, inly filed aud ent* red on re
- or 1, that he has fully mluiinister- *1 her es
tate. This is Iherelore to ei * nil persons
co- ct-rm*i. kindred aud eriali?-'i's, to sh - *
ertose, it any th*y can, why said Adiusms
trator should n. t le *1 s luuge.f ti*.-m h:s
A lmui!:i.aii..n. and r *•* ive .cm rs *t dis
mission on first Motnl-v in April 1881.
RICHARD H. LF.t>N \RP,
jau43ai Ordinary.
NEW GOOOS !
G-'lil a’atebes, French ClocLs
Silver WntOfts, Clocks,
All Gi'iicli-s.
Le M ini - s BrnzilUan Bock Chrystal
Spectacles and Eye-Glasses
iKAVE just re'urmd from Now YorK
with at> antiful st- ek of goods em
i biacioig all the novelties m toy lim . 1
i invite my friends and the pnblle g*Jieral
i h to call a .and inspect my g. oils.
V life time txge ience m the bn. iness
xssaio me i ean please them both iu
price and qual-tv.
T. S. SPEAR.
101 R est Sid- Broad St.
die 7 Columbus, Ga.
i ...
R M. WILLIS. J. L. WILLIS.
WILLIS & WILLiS.
A.torneys a L w,
Tn 1 bott on. G oor.scia -
‘yTT O X-3C IP X rr X INT,
COLT MBI S, - Gl^>K(ilA
DEALER' IN T
BOCKS, STATIONERY AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Chromos, Piclui-s Frames, Atlas and Cord, Stereoscopes,
Views, Albums, Gold Pert3, Violin and Guitar Strings,
Inks. Writing Desks, Cards, Pocket Books-
Thomas’ Standard Black, Violet and Carmine
Inks, Depository of the American Bible Society.
tail 11 1j 1
Xfortune
Is within the reach of Every Men, who is enevg t'e, in.lu tri * us end ccor.em
md who lives within his income. If you make one dollar, only spend lulfof it,
laying up the balance and in a few years you w ;ll lay the ft; - : i.ds; tic ii f 1 a foituc
wliich cun be
MADE
in a few ye rs. In making your purclia-es vf the n o nsarv co:i forlsof Mo it it. 1 1
to Bnet t ftooJ unit Itoliuble Houkcs lo tr:.d '.v.t,:. good .-.u jt;iutial and' will mnuf
Cioihiu,;, Hut,, and Furnisliing (ioods pay l est in the end.
ENT A
iif • tim h t xj) ii/H '. tliis li *s be ( o \ ernct of .ii wise men.
if Tliornton,
80 and 83 B'O.-nl Street. Cos nmPus, Ga.. a!l affeuti m to tlrur Se t Stock F .ll and
Winter Clothing , Ft j;ni king Goods, 11 a"i k. Caps, Trcnks, Valises Canes, Cm
miiellah, and F< iikion and Domestic Piece Goods. They k -ep up with the times
aud ale receiving New Novelties i-v. ry
:i) ay
rum tlx ir imp r!ers and manula' tur.;rs direct, and guaian'et- prje. sand goods a
the lowii-t figures, a-. lof the B s Qu ility. pi db I sxp2B
The Live Grocery House.
ii
LOW PRICES ALWAYS RI LE.
3T
TO T HE Planters of Talbot and adjoining counties we offer a largo and well si-ire ed
stock of
CROrFRIES AM) WESTERN PRODUCE.
adi-ptcdto th ■ want-of farmers. low for CASH. Full line* ot
W<ll l 'urod JSuik
ai I 'V.er nn- than ever Df r* -IT ie l. C ' I,L \NL * SEE US.
C" MR. JAKE IvIMRROUGH. Of Ham-, county, is wi'li lln.' 1 opnl ii ho e, and
will be glad t - see a::d wait on his friend**, and the public : *;u vailv,
J-. t (IQ ) J. V/ CLEMENTS. Columbus Gn.
1880, FAIal-i 1880.
o
J. ALBERT KXRVEN,
Offers to llie Trafle lliis season nn unusun ly largo stock of
DRY GOODS !
Popular Frioes.
BLACK GOODS A SPECIALTY t
A:l Wool Ca-liuit res 4.’c to 1. ?-'
Black Silks <55 ■ to f-l Od.
A nnl B'utck ( HHunjere ?;!k f r 00.
Cos oiiHi J) e.as Siiks on'y i*s<*.
Wool Dies* Goods 15c, w. Ii worth 20
Special Largai s in
CASHMERES FOR BOYS’ WEAR !
MY Cashmere for 81 is ahead of anything in this market.
Job Lot colored Hose and Wool Gloves.
All Linen T*vsidsoidj 75c per dozen. If y-u n td Table L'p>m:s see my stock
bebno buying al)d save money.
The Owl Shirt has no Equal at SI.OO.
I- is useless fur me to try to mentiop all my special btr * m- bu w- uhl a- k yen
t > call a :l iiiNH ct and pi c- my goods, and t wnl be my earnest endeavor to m kc
ii tu your umrest o I ■ y ur buying of
.1 VLIJEin'KIIiVIhX
ortSnL COLUMBUS. GA
I\VM YORK STOSU;
JONES’ OLD CORNER.)
( OLI 31BLS. GEORGIA.
V splendid new line of drcs goods* jn great variety qnilitr and pnee -just re
c ived and are offered the people of Talbot and udj j out couuties at tempting
prices.
DRt CBBDS, NOTIONS, FOR SALE CHEAP
V*. CALL A' D SEE ME BEFORE BUYINS.
LOUIS BANNER,
n2O l> i Jones' Old Corner Columbus, Ga
CHEAT WTIII PRICES AT
ICEVRGIir.LiS I
Blankets, Flannels, Shawls, Cassimeres.
All,! ;.!l of Woolen 1 2.’. por cent. S.-ccial Bargains in
XIEHIX) I'NDERXT’E VH !
Ai*--'0 line of Gents' Sari t Wool shirt# an.l Drawers to be so and belore the sea
ou doses re.pird e a> of p-ic .
Mv stork ..! Dress Go >As shrll be reduced, if 1 w prices will move them.
SPECIAL PRICES IN HOSIERY :
-.0 dor. 11 Gents' Euglish Half H se at 25c. former price 35c.
•*3 ,l,t?n Misses Fancy PI 11 H ~e at 25c f -riuer 1 nev ;iTc.
The finest lire ot Gents- Hi f Hose m the city.
RIBBONS in endless v..nety. to hi h 1 call sja-viil a teatioa.
I'resll aliiv Is in G r,l ■ and Balls, tl.rlies and >ni es.
Girdles and Tassels. I’.esi n entries. Silk Handkerc. i. fs.
1, dt a-- lid Or-.tl- F oi'v Border Handkerei ii fs, et ".
M-. s .10k of g.aod# IS to a iap.e t-r thi s.asou aid mast be reduced.
•liimes 1' (’n l’ii ill. VO P.-o.nl Street,
july2o htt2s COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
BARGAINS
AT
69 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA.
In oTdei to reduce onr - offering
030,C TOO.
Worth of Dry Goods, Shoes, Eats, Gents’ Furniohing Goods,
etc, at closest figures'
DRESS GOODS,
At 10c i.V 20c 23 00c 33c and rip wards. IF* have reduced prices ou all of our
Dr KK Goode, We will giv.- yon bargains iu J)r -s G >ds.
Black snd Colored Silks ! At T.v-. 81.00. 81,50 to 82,00 n ram.
HliiHi Putins? f'oluin cl SuUn* ! At sl. worth $1,23 —at sl,~
25, W'U'tii £.’so, anu upward.;.
si ioKs, si rop:s.
A large stock', which we nr* and \sirous to converting into ready cash. Examine our
slock, and if we cm suit in stvi-, guarantee to du so iu pric. . OUR STOCK MUST
13Ii MOVED 1
CORSETS ! At 23c, 50c. 7A >1 25 to-$2.50.
Iv I 1 > ii S A>YES !
At.soc. 75c, sl, '•H 25, $1.50 to $2. In op ra, street slsa 1 -and black. 2, 4 and
0 buttons.
ALLEN BROTHERS.
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Fine Toilet and Laundry SOAPS
Equal, if not super* r. fo the best N rthern and We.-ttrn soaps Scud to the Pro
pnctois for prictf list. Patroniz* Home ImpUktbiek!
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A. R.WILXERSON. B. T. HATCHER.
ikeison i Hatcher!
tiBNAVA, Qk,
Have in Store a large Stock of Plantation
Supplies of every Description.
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Groceries, Planter’s Hardware
Iron,Nails,Plows,Hoes. Axes,
Shovels & Spades, Harness,
Saddles, Bridles, Collars, La
dies Saddles.
I'omestin 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 lied liu<4 PROOF
A LSO
i Ase n ti for Putapseo Gumo Coni! ny. I'nlapsco Grange Mixture, I’atapsco Acid Pho
] pbate. '•- Cotton receiv ,i at Geneva
We are preoaml to sell snppli. a on chedit. on ey terms and at living rites.
We cordially invite the public to examine onr stock a’-d prices.
'janOiiL WILKUKSON 4 HATCHER.
WAGONS BUGGIES.
I. E. jfx'uis & CO.
TALBOTTON. GEOBGIA-,
o
onr large Repository ir. TALBGTTOS, we have opened up a complete line ol
WAGONS. BUGGIES.CARRIAGES.
Including the celebrated Conrtland Spring M'agon. ot best Eastern and Western
bakes which we will sll as cheap as >nch vehicles can be bought in any "g rhe ‘-
We defy com potion and res icctfn.ly solicit our friends and the pab.ic generally to
Mil ana examine our stock." The celebrated -AVEP.Y' farm wagon always on band,
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Also, new arrival, ot all & co.