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“OLD STAND ! M
The neatest and best kept BAR in town is Iha't of Wm.
KELLER, at bis "Old STAND,” onedoor below J. H. Harvey.
A full line of the
FINEST LIQUORS
of ali kinds constantly on hand.
FRESH BEER ON ICE ! SODA WATER, ET.
CORNER STORE.
At C irner Stoic will Up fou nl lurg* r.<l well kept ntook
fancy & family groceries.
AND-
Domestic Groods !
lam yralefnl to my fri.-n In f>r Heir long r:lmu <1 ]> tron<re, ami hope to re
tinli <■ tiunaiu* of th‘ same P -•* W . K I'eid l 4 ei€
IIA im >\n an 10 Fiini.
I A KRAZKU, V K tOMMKV
J. A. FRAZER & €O.
COLUMBUS, GA.
I);!<*rh in
HARDWARE.
Cutlery & Agricultural Implements.
Ferguson & Blount and Haiman Plow Stock,
Al*v Gun*. <‘itiTi ag Mafcii I■, I 'fi>. Slued, Gin n*m! Mil! ftVaimlt.Uubb rli .tin*',
Mill St no . Hoi itig (’;>tl ~ Paints. Oils, A Went Hil IJ o;id Sticet.
j iiim ry ft b 1 ( 01.1 \! JU S, GA.
11 A HI)V\A.CF,IIA ill) WAI t K
II L. McLEKOIffI,
TA LHOTTON. (J A,
na w dwa uk, ri \ \vaui: ? stuves.cijt-
LKRY, PLOW STOCKS, ( HOCK ER Y.
Plow Hoes, Saddles, Bedsteads, Chairs,
Also a full line of
\V \<iON AND BUGGY TIMBERS, OF
bust material
AND at LOW FIGURES.
\I,!, onler'i for liKIMIH WOKK iti Tin, I. it or (,’op| i v promptly iitt. tiiloil to
, hi ,1 ■Mi •fuel ton pi.cn
1 tlnill Uc pii i l'k stin kolivc it liino lu 111 < liuvriWart' inl liouei fnrnl.tiinp
im , ,1.1 1 rn-pc -[fully Kill i'll, nn insp c t.ou ot Hit jcimilh n.nl priri'.,
0(11,11 li I, MiM3MD:)M.
JAS. R. ENGLAND.
(Successor to HERRING & ENGLAND,)
Nos. (>7. (M), 71 Si 7:1 Oifldhorpe Sired.
Columbus Georgia.
■umrurnuiw
Carriages, Buggies & Wagons.
Buggies irom $65 to $l5O. All Guaraneeed.
Ky SBO HUGGi’ is th ' best ever made tor the mor.ey.
More th:.n two car loads made and sold, and every pur
chaser highly pleased
Call .snd examine my work before purchasing I keep a
full line of Harness and the iinest Whips sold in the City
me-..!-"1 .1. It. KN<iLA.NI>.
“TIERNSEYT
••IWEaSt-n To ;l u;xsi:v A UKYXOI.IK.
MA< t ).N. : : : : : s eeorgin
Ota r I.' trau,-in 1 R iw-l, 1 a_vl >r a'..} ; ~n : oaunTi. .k-v \v uri vtxrotl si, cV
*i tm.l.':.-.frr islnu;: .uAiin. IN* 5;,.!.. niiiMl. Window >'.| O.K Mu*it
I'W ..V‘. ill >1 k-.l 0 I.'i at tfltf I'lU'-, In uiMlr- s.i!- ml n-via. t Viiusiirti a
* It >r <*, nrfer* I* r. UIT.I.KSKV < •? -t - W. Colins .V Bn>. Maii.u.
M uc'ijij.
3AEHART & CURD.
\Y!U>J.I> \I.V. DKAM.K.S IN
11/-KDWAUE CUTLERY &('.
Tin, Wooden Ware of Every Kind.
v r c 5 well assorted Stock ot
THE REGISTER AM) STAMIAKi). TALBOTTO.N. TALBOT COUNTY. GEORGIA, MARCH X 1881
HEADQUARTERS
FOII
Crockery, China and Glassware. A full line ot
Silver Plated Goods, including Castors, Spoons,
Forks, Knives, &c. Also, a full stock of Refrigi
rators, Ice Boxes, Water Coolers, Fly Traps, and
Fly Fans.
And n full stock (■( tbc folDv.ingfiist cl.is stoves:
Traveler* Spirit of ’76* Improved Iron
King, and H E Lee. Manufacturers of
Plain and Stamped Tin Ware,
JOHN C. VANHYCI J 1& <X>.
mar 10 b I -np 20 lit! THIRD STREET. MA'.'ON, GA.
KEFIKIG EMPORIUM!
BRADFORD & EVERETT,:
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Stoves, Crates. T in- fe.gr j
V7are, Hollo
Ware, Crockery,
Glass Ware, House-Furnishing Goods, &c„
tnnyll No 142 Broad Street. Columbus. Georgia.
Monumental Marble Works !
First Dooi Ncrllt of Virginia Grocery, Broad Street
Columbus, - - Georgia.
Monuments, Tombs, Headboards, Vases, &c.
of the best Italian & American Marble.
j ,tir Design* nnil estim it™ Imnishi il by addressing ns.
Workmanship the best. Prices Reasonable!
march lift. A. M. A J. If. KLLEIIOE, I'mprietorn
' r X*o Oios© Ou.t!
Positive!v no Humbug !
j H
WOLF COHN!
THE ENTERPRISING CLOTHIER-
Offer* l.in largo ami well selected Htoek <>t GENTS’ YOU I lls and BOYS*
CLOTHING,
And GenU* PumlKhmg Goods, b low NF.W *’ORK COST !
I he Slock embrace, ev. ryt.nug ununllv f > ml iu a First Fi ts,; ULOTHING ESTAIh j
HSiIM I Ni .
Business Hats, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, Etc.
9?” POSITIVELY NO IIUMBUG
Call an ) 1> • oimvi ice i that l mi d< t r nim and to clou* out.and ex tinin * for'yourself I
\V< >1 < < > I I N.’The V titi ri risitur Clot hint '
npril Cibl junll 121 UlftlAD STREET. COUMIUS. <iA
I)RU STORE !
Vmw'lo-sal*. at RET VT r -.an I.WH >.f LSVLEu 1 k and ! h
nl!>li li foi r* 11. ft fn• *n v b i,
, , rti S'nr Gi , X and o U*ir, ntie. . *1 FI v ng Ex:racta
t ■ . flu- < > v< m' t ii - ■ A -ft. v l j. r
o ' e. •i< l'\ t -IF
•it I*l n l-. Fa sh Tumi j : e*l. . k; ft • :
.il t S apn, l ooth Brush, k hml i\ luix'. s \ riety tin-' •aa:<i -s and :
ifed cl al use.
r.*r A Ni.bt B II will be found a’ the door.
0-18 M DR. J N GILBERT, 148 Broad St, Cal :xmhup, Go-
Steam p aling fit! ills & Lumber Yard.
T. J. DUDLEY,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IS
Su.ild.ing Material l
Kl I PS eovstunGv on hand all Regular Si es of Sas!'. Doors, rji’.ds anfl Mould
. in;;-. Fhwnng and t'ciliDu; drcKsed uni m dehed, *n*i .!< kmuL vf rough and
.IrvsH'd Lumber, lhs>r Fniun’-. Window Francs, lb utdiegs. Scn*ll \Y,>rks. F ektt*
t-Attlee, Ac., got out to order. All work doue.and materiel tufuisluni at hottoui price*
Apnts for lie Centennial Patent S? 4 Mm.
It - ii.'-ift*!. ft'-xveoiA.c* .1
• Yrl* 111 fSIK’ ,'l . i.' Ar.jlßlc,. L * . . .
#* Fib*K*:<‘ mu.s.xr an
mui J j • '• ; '
. £ nOnO 111 via-s m
\M- k K- cift- t UAU'VH -2 An ! use. Sv aa c&uarnt phys>k*ui v:tl w<s • * .. s
. * cov-.itry Mr* V.\va it or r.ri *t 1r row Al a'sere c vrr |\ I>lC - 1 inN
OYS PE F8
HEADODARTERS FOB
NEI CLOTHING!
IN COLUM'BUi.
TAM now opening my sC'cA of FALL
drill WINTER CLOTHING, embrac
ing .11 tbc New Styles and Fabrics if the
season, anil am prepared to offer great
inducements to cash buyers.
Handsome Dbess,.Suits.
Ul'siness Spits.
FINE Dress Suits.
HALF HOSE,
SUSPENDERS, GLOVES,
COLLARS and > UFFS,
p, Nf: Hats in the newert styles, Umbbel
i,as, Wabkino Canes, find every (tbei
i*em to be 'found iu a first class C.otUi g
St ire.
The best stock of Children's Clothing
in the market.
If you want goird Goods cheap, call
and S’ e tnee.
JAKE GREENWOOD,
octlh apl3bl
LANDRETHS*
17Qi SEEDS“eBEST inni
i/o4^ssslooi
loco** nd Pncvs T A Oldrtt and *xinutive Hoad
itm.rtr• in lh Unit*<l .Vutw
DAVID laANDKKTII dL HONS.Phhuda..Pa
v:-.r' - lyi&vi ... ■ -s.
Cathartic Pills
Combine the < loi .-t < .uharli<- j<na iph s
in medit ine, in |no|>. riioiH ;i<curnt -iy nil
justed to seeure a* tivitv. eerfninly, bum
uniformity of '!/*•< t. Tliey nru I lie r< snl'
i of \ > arsof in refill stud y and or .let i< :il <
i j*eriUienf. ami ar • the moat elf •• tual i > n;
ly vet di* ov< r* and for dw**:i**ex* e.aUMexl l*>
deriUlgeiiieiit. of the *tom;leh. li’.t r. nod
, bow els, which ivtjuire prompt and .lie<-
tual treaftueiif. Avi nY I’n.i.-i are npe
i eiallv appli abb- to this ehi. s of disease-.
They net directly on tlx - di o stive and
nssimihitive prooveo •, and r .♦ore regu
lar liealfliy aetioti. Their crtfeiisive us<
bv physicians in tie ir practice, and 1\
ail i-ivlli/.cd nations, is on** of the imuiv
proofs of their value a.• a safe, snr , in!
perfeidiy reli ilde pmyjdive llle'li* in-
I IJf*in{s tompoiimh and of tin 1 eonerntrated
| \irtue.H of purely vegetahh- suhstanrt s, (
| tiny are positively free from calomel or
i am" injurious pt-oj*. rties, and ean b*
| administered to ehihlien with p ;rf-d
| safety.
Avkh's Fir.f.s are an clTectual cure f< t
Constipation or Costivcm >, in li
gx-st ion, I>.vsp'psi \, I.oss of .Vppc: :l
1* ul Htomaeli and iiroallx, <
, uc,., llc.ulache, |jis> ot 'lei uor>
Numbness, Uillous!i and niioii ■
1 Khemuati <ni, ICrtinf io: and Si. it*
Hi i ms' a, Dropsy, ruiiD.s, Worm-.
Neuralgia, Colic, (irii .. i>iai*rh<i a.
Dysentery, Cioitt, ITU-', i>i tab r-. >
the Fsivcr, and all ■ :*■ r .!■ - • r • iF
| ing from a disordered s'.:'e of rk ti l - -
live apparatus.
Asa Dinner Bill fh-y have no epud
; NVljib* g* rxtb- in tie :r t'e’Sf
Btr.i.s are the most thoron ,and ar.
ing cathartie that ean let ;*!<•> <d, a.n
: Xi Vercive. pain nob i t : • b.e.vis are
! flatiu'd. and then their infhienee is he.*
I in" Tie-v stimul.it.' ! ■ appetite a .
: digestive orpins; tie oneiate t* purify
I and enri. ii tie* Moml, and impart r
| newed health ami vigor lo the wime
system.
PREPARED RY DR J C. AYER & CO
Fradkal und A natj-Mral Chnuhtti
Lowe I, Mais.
Holm bv ax.i l'.ii'Mi.nTt cvi:nvm*m.i*K
JOHN D. WHELESS,
Attorney at Law,
TALBOT ION, - GEO KG IA
0“ Colo e'ions .i Si c ahty or al :
j. it- m a irn n,
Attorney at Law,
Dixie • in tie Court II use,
Ihillno lon, : :
, ' . n : -n c: or Con !- f h
:.di ■ cb < hr; Hit ti l JVC U. ,
■ t "i St .■,
< in! -O all himinM-s
;r . H. Worn II '<>ll
■ ’uni s 13 •,
Vu.M J . TON ... GJh .; a.
WILL pra ti e it; tae Su ree , 1 :;v ,
Ihe Supeiior (,'ourts <• t thx' St e, mid tin
Uiiiu and S.ates District Uouit at Savannah.
Vttcutiou given to all Riaiters iu Bank
ruptey.
rhsoecial attention given to Collections
apl s Id
r< >\VN SHOTS ! :
Wood and Blacksmith
WOIt Iv.
J. C. C A.MPBELL, Proprietor
This is to inform tin* public that I
have taker, ehairue f tbc Wood ami Black*
•iimth S:h>; s. on the east side of the l*nb
lie Square, win re l ..m p*vpavd to xe
eute all classes of impair work on wagons
eairiaui'S Buggies, &c Alt sorts ol p v
wo*k, and horse shoeiu* 1 ae iu the bes,
style and *0 please. I hive > nq et nt
workman in all xhqs.r inents of mv hn"i
ueas and guaiant* > satislaction to all mv
■u>tx*iiu'rs, both as to p* icea and work. 1
esj>ectfully solicit the orders of the pnb
li- Talbot*oll.
mafU)’ and. (' OAMPBF.LL.
| fiinfer, Bnrhn, Btilliafi and,
,mny other ot the best mod cine known are coir.-
•bined to skillfully in FAftKEt's Gikgbr Tonic a*
to make it the greatest Blood Purifier and the *
Best Health and Strength Restorer ever ased..
Itcure Dyspepsia. Rheumatism, heurslgia.l
Sleeples'ness. and all diseases cf the 3t->**3ch.
Bowels, -uncs. Liver, Kidneys, Urin: y v j>a*
|and all Fomale Complaints.
. If you are vrasrinr away with Ccr..:rrrt : 'n w
any diser.se,usetae lonic to-day. No ...2: -* „t
--your S> : iDtOflM nvay be, it will surely
I Feme xWr! Thia Tome cures and
is the Best Femily MBdicine ever m.ie. enure.r
Eifiexent (rora hitters, G-nr Preparations lifid
other Tonics, and combines the best curative pr-'p-,
emesof all. Buy a 50c. bottle of your drugsnt 1
None genuine w'lthout our signature on outside
|wrayy>er. Htscc'X A Cos.. Chemists. New York
PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM
Central & Sonthwestern Railroads
Savunnr li G . .T 11 ft iftftl.
ON and after SUNDAY, Jun Kb 1881.
passenger traiiiH on the Ccut al arm
i Southwi Ktern Itailro.id and Branches will
run as follows:
TRAIN NO. 1 GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leaves S ivannah IF: -6 a m
Le-.ves Augusta. . ..0: GO a ai
• Arrives :it Augusta # L*4." p m
A 1 rives at Mac on <5: 4 op m
L aves Macon h r AGaufa ft.Ulp.M
Arrives at Atlanta .. 3:40 a M
' Leaves Macon for Columbus and
Montgomery daily 2 25 r m
Arriv k at Columbus daily '1 21 a m
Arrives at Montgomery daily F 4t) a m
Making close connection at AtDuta with
Western and Atlantic Railroad and Aflnn
!ta and Charlotte Air-Line for all points
i North nd West.
COM TNG SOUTH AND EAST.
Leaves Atlnn*i 12:20 P M
Arrives at M icon 0;30 a m
Leaves Montgomery for Macon
daily 5 Oft p m
Leaves Columbus doily J 2 Oft a u
Arrive at Macon daily ft 4.1 a m
Leaves M con 7:oft a v
Arrives at Milledgeville 0:14 a m
Anivcs at E .tout 11 11:30 a ii
Arrives at Augusta 4:45 * m
Arrives at Savannah 3:45 p m
L aves Augusta 0:30 a 11
Making connection at Savannah with the
Savannah, Florida and Western Rail
road for all points in Florida.
TRAIN NO. 2, GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leaves Savannah .7:30 p m
Arrives at Augusta, - - I:4ft a m
lieaves Augusta 8:3 1 p m
l Arrives at Millrdgeville - • - o:4lam
! Arrives At Eton ton - - - - 11:3ft am
: Arrives at Macon - - - - * 7:2ft am
Leave s Macon for Atlanta - - ft 0' a m
Arriv* sat Atlanta - - - - - 1'- :ft r m
TjcavesMacon for Albany, Eufaula Mum
Arrives at Eufaula . - - - . 4:|lpw
. Arrives at Albany 3 13 p m
Leaves M con for Columbus - ft: 5 a u
i Arrives at Columbus - - - - 1:40 pm
Tr.i iis on (h * s hedul • leaves Ma on,
U’aiila, ( o uxiibiu. Eufavl i, Albany and
Augusta and lly. inakii g clo>.o connection
at Atlanta with Western nn 1 Admit’ .
u 1 Atl n‘n •*nd Charlotte A'.* Lire—at
' Eufaula with Mon gomery . n 1 Eutaila
railway—.it Columbus with Western raii
j rojd; at Angus a with tho Charlotte, Co
s! liimhi 1 ar and Augusta ra Iroad and ftouth
! C.xrolina railroad f>r ali points North
j aml Emt.
Eufaula tram connects at Fort Valley
for Pern*, daily ex<*<" t Sunday, and at
Cuthbrif lor Fort GutaoJ dai'y, Ixc pt
Sund iy.
Train on Blakelv Ext n-ion leaves Al
bany da ly < x cpt Sun ays.
CoAll.N’O SOUTH AND KA' T.
Leaves Afl.mta 2:15 p m
Ar ives at Macon from Atlanti . 0;55 r m
Leavee Alhmy ----- 1_: 02 a m
Leave.- Eufaula ----- 12:0ft a m
Arrst Macs hi fr'in Eufaula, Albany (1:31 p m
Leaves Colmubus 11:1ft a m
Arrives .it Macou from Columbus 1:1ft P m
Leaves Macou - - - - - - 7 :35 p m
;\rrives at Augusta - - * - s:4ft a m
Leaves Augusta - - - B:3ft p m
Arrives at Savannah - - * - 7:15 am
Pu'senger' for Millcdgeville and Enton
ton w ill take train No 2 from Savannah
mid train N 1 from Macon, which trains
connect daily, except Monday, for these
points.
Pullman Pdac Sleeping Cirs between
Suvannuh and Cincinnati via Macon, At
lanta and (‘incinmitt S< utheru mllway.
Pullman Palacv Sleeping (.! rs to W.i -h
--ingtou vm Augusta, Charlotte and Rich
mond, 011 9 2ft u m tmin from Savannah.
Local Sleeping Cars on all Night
Trains hetwem Savannah and Augusta,
Augusta arid Maom. and Savannah and
Atlanta.
lVsengevs from Southwtstrrn Geor
ria run take either t.am from Macnn to
Augusta and make *'oun* etious ithPuli
ui.tn Sleep *r fr >m Augusta to Wa-mingtou
without elm go.
Berii.s in Si*‘ping Ca■.•scan be s* nred
t tl. Tieke oftie. on Mu.Teriy stro t, <r
at Depot.
(!•: A Wihtkiikad. WM. ROGER .
ftfii Ticket Gexi sup't (J K L Bavinnuli.
J*: • mw. W SHKLLUVN
• n Trov A\;t. Sujj't 8 W K i. M *coi. in,
.1 m I*
v-> Alnrn * *r„~ k
to t usa i orva bealtiT
T.xc 11 t 1n:.:,, Ai r>.i ati.’ D
”r**r 0. —Medical Association of Lvneh
r , Va. * j
sen * qua for Liver nn*? Kid*v
.’♦•rs Lev F. (', Do ’■> 11. P.tUvlv -
* ,> . Y
A • 1 i ■' 1: j r hoe \ i-:
li ■ S' role : ?i \ !.•!• !
. V.. M* a" • *
•s-r; \ u I;n y™, i- ... c’ :
V iv. Pa.
Fffie; in amemm; excelh nt app - j
ize a ’ 1 '••o.I j-uiilitr.- II Fis. er, M|
D.Ga.
\ 1 liable i nervrus pros*at n. indi-!
sfeei aud 0 hx.O is. G E Ma r htjWß, M .
D, N C.
Efficacious f r Yencrenl Infectious.— |
Dr I' Boemer, Si Louis, Mo.
A line tonic amt alternative, very vain- :
ibie in c.isease.s peculiar to females. ,
ehronic favir and ague, bronchitis and]
diseases of the diirestive organs. J F
Itongh'on, M D. Ala
Very beneficial in strengthening and ;
improving a n-dneed HVslem. TL v John
W lh ckwith, Bishop of Georgia*
Most vain ible rx-metlv known for female
die.eases. —John PHettcAur. M. D, LL. I\
Used iu obstinate e xa-s of dyspepsia
with greaf benefit. —J Mac Ralph, M IF.,
Rose Point, Pa.
Used with great benefit in malarial f
-and diphtheria, —S F Dupon. il D..
Georgia.
O'great curative virture.—Thom is F
Kumb"hi M D. S. Louis, Mo.
Veiy effi'-ient n glandular derang---
Munit. Dr Win S Morris, Lvnchbuxg.
Ya.
lVst renu dv ever usvd ir> dis s of
; th t rout.- P A Siffi-rd, M D.. N C.
Ad.q t and in he ertain aff ctio > to the
’ kidn y* : mi blaldcr: dyspejsii. lupus,
cbi**r*si' i , k •rofnlous ami * utiiucous ;.f
--fec.io s.- Prot J J Mocnnuu, M. D , Ya.
An obsti" te case of neural, in of seve..
yetrs standing entirely cured by t e
UiRSK JP S . :.Sf, .M IX. iiohiiO'iS .Mi.is
N C
Pii.r.phlet and * in-uia** couts'ining full
• Tiiial ’ t If * ' 'pi c r i
5,,, n . .. .. , ro-.i-d, fJy U!
‘NN K 3'Jd VXU HYJS 4
•d> uv ju .vp !'d v a’UR :• s p9Ajd
-du rjtji M-n 1 qraec?(T htc,*; ajqAnti
‘>oji r ‘e. 1 j uonoo oj >;
•tei-m pun s?sj q jo uaojj^
2TVS aej
Wm. MEYER,
BOOTS & SHOES!
]O4 Broad St. Columbus, Ga.
Il.av-just receive 1 anr hflr large irftß|!r..ent of goo;’n f r Fa!i ;n and XVinUrG
vkieb I will sell ..t reduced jirices for carh. ' n ''-
Men's calf Congrea*. ia all the latest steles, from $1.75 to $7 00—Men , ealf l „
i from f2 00 to slo,oo—Men's calf brogans, from $1.50 to ss.oo—Men's t>lsw
from $1.25 to $1.75. Bo\s calf boots and shoes in nil the latest styles at low r,Vi.-< °
Ladies's fine button alio- s. Kid lace, pet ble front, lace, Ac. new and at pric™ .
I.lease, fall on me. Will. MKYKR
Brilliant .Miliinerv
*
y\ g~g~i
WM. J. WEEKES’
TALBOTTON, GA. "
n%CEI\ED and in fall stock on* of the most beautiful and artistic
Displays of Millinery,
inciudinß A,uer an and *•
PR TtES TO PLEASE EVERYBODY.
1 aD<l everybody suited,
IU" F.II 0,.; tog in this department will tile i l.ee O- 25f, a,d 20th inst*
Everyl) dy invite-1 U come, j , j,
W. J. POLLARD,
MAN UFA CTITI Fits' AGENT, '
Corner Reynolds & Ninth Streets. Augusta, Ga,
o
GENERAL AGENT FOB
TALBOTT efc SOdNTIS
Sum<lhiil A r cultural Eogir.es (on nhe s. ] Standard Port-.b:-. Engtni*, [ou skids, 1
Nl;it:o:ftiy Engines, Planter Agricultural Engines <n wl.ecL, PI. liter P*nable Li
gines x n skid 1 uhular an 1 Pollers, Turlxir.c and Wau r wheels, Cos* r
ami Wh* at Mills. Saw Mills. Circular Saws. Sh fting, Pulleys, B xes, Hangir**
Belting, ct •. Patent Spark Arrestors.
Watertown Steam Engine Company's
Agriettl ttr 1 Engines. Purtihle Engines on skids, Ddry Engines tor small Bttildirgs.
\ ertleal Engl BS. S ationaty Engim s. With nnd ><ilh nt cut off. lletnru Tabular
Itoilers, widi two flues. Locomotive an I Yeiticttl Boilers. Siw Mills, etc.
C. & G. COOPER & COMPANY’S
ftelf-Propeding Traction Eugi tes, Farm Agri. ultural Engines on wh 'els, Portable
Eugiiu on Hkitls Stationary Ejigines, Locomotive B >i!crs Two Flue Boiler.*, Kc-
Furu Tubtil ir Corn and Wheat Mills, Por’aMc Mips with portable holt at
tached Smut mach ju s. Ductless Wiieat .8 parat xr audo.it weed extractor. Eureka
Flour Pucker. Siw MiiD, doubh* and piugl\
dT. Y/V- Cardwell tSks Co’s
Wheat Thrslien. Separators and f’lcan* rs, ‘Ground Ho Tliresln r*, Hydraulic (’ot
t*n Pie s.s—H >m- Powers -double and single geared—mutinied P* wvi Cm
Mu Ih is rn. I Fecii Cutters.
Reid's Patent Cotton Gin Attachment
For straightening and cleaning 'int, t.ki .;' out all motes, i. u und trash, Ic'avir.
the hut soft an f fleecy.
Fairbanks’ Standard Scales & Patent Man Cash Drawers
Sp-. osai estiurntf-H for K ilro -d, Trank arid D j ot. Wago , Hay auo Cal Scule*
Mamif ictur r oMIiC Smith Hu : Power Cotton ;<• 1 Hay Pr ,k. R f id *• Ant uiiane
Sco w Press nhd the u•* Virgin'a Feed Cutt* r. For tub pi i.ir.s. einp.uais. •• n
■ rid information. • t •., 11 pi ft; i- 4bJ ” ? POr.T A-G*
\2 K tfl- ' f '.J4- •' >. •
J$ I X Ixi. ill uIH
N". X’OrroN AVION no and 6G THIRD STREET.
VIACOM, - Ceorgia
DEALER IN
Boots, Shoes and Hats.
ll T F HAVE nowin slur one of tho b* stocks e have iva •iTr and. and nt
v y pric whici, camioi fid t* givt sa'isf I x-otiq.-ris--*- G. nt ’ i .
* s Boot - I -Si* os, of lh*‘h: st .iak the •• • 1 ♦-F-- nt 1 I’hil deip’da Y--nth's* a<l (*l.
re -s' s ; *ipno ■td a.l at i is: and -u* ai fiiucns’ t.eavy kip Boots and '
re. . cveryt ihi t a s;iit tliv w.mts J tin purcii.ui. i'.
We have. s<>. .t GG Flurol ft* ii •<! , o* I: tf I \' *
Vv linvite attention of Sh*e , tkors to ou sto* k 'ft FIN; >iNGS. S u u*
.er -vo will exxeuto :h mwt.usm oh sti fai-tio h-- iao.-,h lx> gh* u ev •
and • .V
RD ! 3ft if >. . .
Groceries Produce and Previsions.
No, 20 Broad Street, ol umbus, Ga.
HAVE n* Vin Store full stocks, and ' 1 -lie to call your a f t< u.iou to our large and
n,t v n*d ;i~B<*r‘merit of
Groceries & Plantation Supplies, Checks, Jeans
Osnaburgs, Sheeting, Shirting, Yarns. &c.
A well select'd lot of BOOTS and SHOES, and assortment of HARDWARE, f*
Hiiit the trade.
Mr .Jasphr Simmons, oi Meriwether Con sty, an 1 Mr John Mulhn.i ot Lee Con fy
Abx., are with us and will tke pl asnrfe in vralcomiug old iriend-s and formi .g
naw onus.
PE VHGE Ac HINFORD
mar Oft Columbus, Georgia.
:! : • - .'.Ti.'-x mms,
A i. FARQUHAR & CO.
■ ( < >N . ( i PdORCJ I A.
M XNUFACI UREJi OF
1 lor i/.i'fttfl cm rn F igfin* s, luuiintcl tin• l T)ir#*kiiing; Ain
fthiift . ! '* > -line Milft, otc. Send for circular Address
22 A B FARQUHAR' Macon, Ga.