The Georgia register. (Talbotton, Talbot County, Ga.) 1877-18??, March 15, 1881, Image 2

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STEAM SAW MILL. R. S. KENDRICK, Geneva, - - S. W. R. R. IAM now prepar' dto In ni*b any , yle ot lumber out of yellow pine, nil of firr cutm quell:Y *MP Vftfli t and pU*# MH. GRIFFIN i* id <d age of the mathnnirnl department. a Fuffirient guarantee of precision In cu ting ijl bi,b for lumber entrusted to u Order* promptly tilled, prices reasonable. ivb&Sj. H. 8. KENDBIcK. CUANO fIEPIH. Oeneva, - - G-eor^ici. SOLUBLE PACIFIC Still in the LEAD. o— I have on hand at Geneva, Box Spring, Jones’ Crossing ani Wimberly’s a large stock of this Most Popular and paying fertilizer, fresh from the Works. Ido *tric<fy a lertihz rig bo-ducM*. md b hmli uiiv •)*• 1m wt brar <D, nt.d enu be fmtnd At toy 1 ffl - *’ retuh to wrv<* yon nt miv time IHj in M-biug uikl Hctilnuf. Gome, of **nd in \vr order* before tbe iu*b comm*? i< ***■. Accept mv thunk* I?r past f*v,;r I b*v oDccsr loal of AC *ll > IMIOSPII A Jl], wl.i.b J m M-lliog for JNmiikln of (’otlon, imyalilo nt Geneva, or Talbotton, 15lb October next. IrbB W. \V. .TK.MUNM, GUANO! GUANO! BUY THE BEST. Me*.r, I’EAUC'E A BINFOHD, Culiniilina, (Imiphil Agont* have n|>- poimul tliti uiiileuaigLfit let linn hi-cLnm,llll-1 u>liny J atbultou ami litutvi na (lapots of delivery, f..r the h Iu oi OBERS & SON Phosphate, and LISTERS CRESCENT BONE. Two of tbe beat Fortilizere. acknowledged by all who have ever nsod ihriu, ever offered' tb • planters ot Tulbui unit Meiineihi-r conn lien. I have the i xilukivc .ulu of lbi . Uu siundurd brnmU in tlilh aeution and all epplicaaiona roust bo niudu to mo ,n pouou or my agent J 11 Dentiia, Genova, Arriving now at Geneva 100 ions ol these choice fertilizers for sale, either tor isah or cotton option on the best terms Twelve sacks (Jros ceut Gone, to the ton, and ten sucks ol Obcr A Soli- I'bOHpbate. J B. GORMAN, Agent, feb 8 a for Talbot and Meriwether Counties. SPORTSMAN’S WAREHOUSE! PHIL. EIFLER GUN AND LOC KSMITH. leal <- * * in Guns, Pistols, Nportiiu' Articles, Ammunition, Powder Flasks, Shot Kelts, &c. ALL OLSA KINDS OP SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES Guns and Pistols Repair ed, and KeysFutcd. 165 Broad Jit., Opposite RANKIN HOUSE ja4b 1 < 01.1 >1 m -K V. January Ist, ISBI. | — r i i 11: - New York Store. 0 AS MY anneal stork t: k - g 1 gins th* fi: • ■ : i t \ at. Tnt pt< Ally <nx ions to clot* out sd Winter tiooda, m.d millofiVr the following Goods a* ipeoial Usm*ins: Forty Fine Cloakß and Dolmans at cost. A large line of Gents’. Ladies’and Misses' Underwear at nrices cheaper than ever offered before. Intending to kt* pid future only the “CORbUii“ KID aud HARRIS* Scaur trsa, great Urgiitti will be eff. rot) in Kll) (iLOVKS •mo and buy a mptiy betor* they ure uil gut)?. \\ t ..iso offer the follow lug bargai** in ( < >isirrs To done flock. Globe \ tor.tier price J \*\ sio Vi 10. f- nner price $1 Oft -Pitm 13 $1 CHI t<m t-r price >1 50- Paris C#l 50, formerly 00; Lady Teazle $1 0> , f -rtneriy tl oo Great Reduction in heavy- Boots and Shoes A fresh assortment of Miles’ Hand-sewed Fine Shoes just received -10.000 Fairs Ladies' and Misses’ Hose reduced fully 25 per cent- Fine heavy Cashmeres and Suitinrs will be closed out AT Coat. M. C. GrOULDONT. *„ri3- j*r-n 82 & 84 Brori St.. Columbus. Ga. TDK REGISTER AM) STANDABD, TALBOTTON. TALBOT COLNTT, GEORGIA. MARCH 15, 1881. REGISTER iIHMW O. L>. CrOKMAN, fcl.lTuß, J IS. GORMAN, CoaarftOoxmiKjEoito*. Talbotton. (u., TUESDAY MARCH 15, :*Bl. Official Or(fan of Talbot Comity. ALL U KKK ADHOAI). Dr A L Hroilton, Prwtfdent of An drew Female College, Cuthbcrt, cried Irst week from purulffßi* Id Columbu*. on the morning cl the 1 loth the store hous** of Boone A Keror, lon* of Biock about H.oOO, wan burned. ]lf)‘v tiiHfiy pt’ckft of corn are re* fjairtd for u lieu*** breakfo:t ? How , luauy bvii peeks make u btisbel. 'ihi'icare now at the Deaf and Dumb; Asylum a> Gave Spring* ilz male* and 3 J 1 f until**, Trie expenditures for tbu yeo auioni.ted to i. K shk. May A Cf., of Atlanta,will build anew cotton factory. Thu* by degrees thf. tactories aro coining to the cotton field** Tl e traveling expoi*e* of the ItKhOOO (Iruiiinitr* employed by the tiercbants of ibe Uni'ed State* ur $120,000,000 u year, czclniNVtf of MuUriu* Pic.bidcLt (vgrficld says that he see* no ri-uMjn foi calht g an rx.ru a union ol con gr* *. H* doe* not tnu k tne Dectoeity lorn funding legislitton i*o great a* to jiiht.ly calling an extra utadon. Now tLat Minoezota baa r* |>re~ mentation in tilts cabinet, abe nboiild brace up, and pay inoro iban fifty cents on tbo dollar of her repudia ted bonds. Mr George Peck, who fell or jumped from the third *t >ry oi the Brown House, in Macon, on Tuesday night, and was killed, was a citizen ot Atlanta. He wa* of the firm of Peck AAI en, saw mill of Kastman. F'nr charmin'; widow* of Covington < haocod to meet in the mine room the other eveni? g, whose nw- ’©gate ages ;l moil it ted to .'Mil v<’r*. 'J’hey were aged re pcctivi Jy 31, 71. 92 and (14 years. A Soutbcrn law Joutnul is to be eaiabJishod in AUunla, It will comptise tbo legal decisions of Homo part of tbe Southern Atlantic States, A r vision of the code is ueees. nary, tor in* dy the defective clause in the unit tor of the el.ctoral law of the •Slate, ft should hH e the ntU ntion <f •he adjourn' and K6sß)ou of the Login!* tun*. (Jen Jamc> Long*trcot will be retain and a* minister to Turkey. It i* thought that Mr. HiliinrtUa chuTice* to remain in Brizdnrc good. Mr K D Lf-cke, of Columhim, want* Hoi ert Clayton's place at (!alltio, IVrii. A ooiiipnUory eiiucation bill Ims |)iibhk(l llm ]|linuin Honiile, which re, (juiron nil clnlilri-n hetween tin ages of eight and fo-rtecn yeniK to attend n public achool for iwolve wn leu, six of which hIihII hv cons sccutjvc, in ouch bcliool The fiieiiiln of Judge Hunt, of New Orleans, speak of him as the man with one wife in heaven nnd ihreo on earth. The case ja usmillj reverseJ, hut a man is hardly tit to he secretin} of the nav} who is noi quid to conve.iiug n fleet of wives. If ihs inventor* do not come to our re lief the Amerio*n fore*!* must ko< n dis appear before the *boein*ker* and match n iinufacturera. To make *hoo p-g* enough fm American use contmmcH nu nuuliy lOOd'oO cord* of timber, and to make inciter matchcfc 300,000 cubic feet of the bunt pine are required Vt-ry \$ r. LiMtsar.d boot-trees take* fiOO.OOti cords of In ch, beech and .mi| le, and the lun i d.es ♦ f tool* 000,UGO more. St MTKH Uhtblican A gentleman tel'* us that W l> Lumpkin, livun* near Tr | wall, Marian county, Im* bared well j ninety It ot iu depth, that \\ rv time it become* cloudy or r in* the water iise* |to the top, frying and bubling hissing ! at and popping \n thongh it wun boiling, i He o;t>h that there iH a ga* escainng from I the water which causes it to t fit rversce ! in thin manner, and that it is quite wmm. ; Ihe owner want* someone who know* | to tell why hi* well ucis thusly. Surah fhruhardt gave performance* lout week at Louisville, Cincinnati, Co lumbu*. Dayton nnd Indianapolis, aj peuring ix time*, and the week’* re. ceipts were Her on* limn? redth performanoo wa* at Indianapolis Srtturday.Jmd the groa* receipt* of the one hundred pertbrniuncta were 5336,4tK) of which her peraoual ahxre was sl*2(l, 40(t, beKivle* having all her expense* paid. The Scientific Amtrlean lias the foK lowing important information for those who dealr* t get rid of Httunpn: *Tn ttie autumn bore a hole one or two inches in diameter, according to tue girth of th* Utter, and about aightecn inches dep. Put into it two or threo ounces of *alt peter; fill the hole with water and plug it up close. In ttie ensuing spring take out the plug an 1 pour iu about ha fa gill ot kerosene oil and ignite it. The stump will smoulder away without Diaz mg, to th very extremity of the roots, leaving nothing but the a*hc The veto of the funding bill and the failure to paw an apportionment bill both directly due to the opposition <f the republican pert?- will cost the coun try in the coume o* a year fully twenty millions of dollar*. Twelve millions ot thia will go into the pock etc of bondhold er* m the ahipe ot excessive and nnneo' essnry interest money, ami the remain' mg millions will be absorbed in the call ing t vgethtr of about twenty legislatures in extra session to carry out anew ap> portiomunn bill. — T 1 e Aratneen Partner for March is rich in practical and suggestive mate rials Especially attractive to iruit growers ;:nd garde liar* are the numerous vrticies from the most emimnt horucul tupst id the country. A great van yof iarm topics is treated, inelndirg c isor.al 1' wwrk in every de partment of the fann.Srch ;rd.fruit, vege table and flower garden*, and among ive ok. poultn amt be. There is .n nb ustiug Home Department tor the la dies, mar.AC and *ith tact and elegance Tbo so,' s- option is $i i0 n y *r. Sniu*l Samis A Sen. Bdtimore, publishers* Gr.v Hairs ar? Ho 1 ora hie but their premature a. p sra ce is ann a Bar kers Hair Balwm s pO| ulir for o eaoiis ots* end pronely restoring the youth fa! e or. piarfl-a TALBOT SHERIFF SALES Will be sold b? fort* the Court House door, in ihe town of TitllxHt n, Talbot county, (ieorgi i, withiu the l?;al horn* of *.tlc, on the Ist Tue-dav in April next, the following prop rty t‘> wit: All of lot of laud So 28. *ave one half ot n acre, in ihe 23d and stnet < f Talbot c* ULty. upon a* thejpr*p<*rty <f E K Mm houe to sitifty oue hupcrior Court fi fa in i!*J hand* ill tavnr of P Z< li A So- K. 1 verau* THA E E Mahone Written no* j lice given deLnnunts this, Xtt d.iy ot ; March, 1881. AW), at the same time nnd pl.ten will be gold the north corner of the west 1 alf ol lot ot land No 144, in the sixteenth district of Taibot county, containing fiity and one half acre* more or legs. Levied on hh the the property of S P Adams to *at sfy a justice court fi fa in mv hai dx m tuv<r ot It P Baldwin vs S V Adam*. Notice given and levy in. de and returned to me, by J T Adam*, L C. Also, nt tbe same time nnd place, will be sold the Nonh half of lot of lad, No. lift, in the 23d District of Talbot County, containing 101 1 4 acres more or Jess,said lot being divided equally by llue running Enfit and Went through said lot 35. Lev io< 1 upon as the property ot Buftb E Wamble to p*ti.fy one Snperior Court fi la In my h*nd in favor of P Z**l! A Non*, v. E BASE Woiublc. Wilttin notic given deloudant*, tins March Ist 18ttl- Alßo, at the *me time and i lace. 5 acre* ot Itti and, | art ot lot 213 i.*i the 10th di*trut ol Talbot county. Said land be mg ami lying in the aniith wcorner l Hud lot, levied on is the property of John Q Adam*, to ratti*fy a JoMico O nrf fi ta in favor of W I Harvey vs. John Q Ad uniM nnd J L Adams. Notice given to ienf t in possession. I.ovy made and retain to me by J T Adam*, L C. Abo, at ih* mme time atid pine*, 70 crer ol hud, more or I*sh, whereon Jami * Sioiv lfuim*rl> lived, adjoining the lauds of Ja* 1 Phiihp* find other*, levied upon as the property j! James Sto ry, to HaiiMly *fi fa lrotn I’.dbot Hn|irior j < ourt, in favor of Solouiou Dick ley vh. ] Juniek Story. Also. *1 tlie- imf time and place the lower Ktoiy "Ia In irk More lmuse in T>l button mid the interest of Thoum* N (lib 1 hou on the ground on which itnt*mh. mow occupied Dy Daniel A Son, mm u i Mtore, u* the properly of 1 noma* N (iit- 1 son, to sutisty u Tax tita issued by J 1 j Parker, Tux Collec'or ot lultfoi count), f iig.)iiit*Daniel A Gil>.*' n tor s>'aU ami I county lax lor the year 188 U Also, at 'he **ir.e time and will be sold a house nnd lot m the town of Tal botton, Talbot county, Ga., whereon Grff l J :irlianj, colored, now live*, ihe lot beinpCa'T h more or leas, adjoining the premises < r lot of UM Willis, on t.ie North, VV A Daniel, on lie South, and the r-ad or street leu dine from the ('ourt Hou ein Talbotton to Greenville Lev ied on a* tin* prop'-riy of Robert M Bryant to satisfy afi fa trom 'J’alhot Su peiior Court, in favor of Willi m (.*hi rnway vs Robert M Bryant, properlv pointed ont by plain 1 iff a attorney, march Mb 1881 A'so, ut He * me time nd plac*' 60 acre* of hue! iu the iGtn District J Tal bot county, bounded on east nnd *ouh hv .! c estate of Juwea Wilson <UiOied •>u tin w**t by lauds of Tbo. McDaniel snd Mrs S A C.irtcr and north Dy Mrs (htrUr and kno<vn as li e G unmel place. Levied upon a* ihd pr per’v of th ' es ti eof T H Persons dace sr and o sd isly ,i Superior Courll la in my hail is ii !.vox ot Hi mud Pni v* Henry, and W r l Porsoris, AdiniulKtr- tor * A*c. The above pr p‘rty wi i b • k >ld nt the ri*k of T It Persons. JAMES A. FOSTER, Sheriff. Marl 1881. POSTPONED TALBOT SIIIKiIIPF SALES. Will lie H> Id helorn the Umirt lb>us#* door in tint to*ii ol Tdb' tton, Talbot County.Ga .on ihe first I nesd yin April riex', within the legal hour* ot sale, the lolloping property, 10-wt : Two hu:*dr. 1 .ich’h ol laud, more or l#s* in the 2*bd, ilintrict ot lalbot county, b nindcd on the north by W S B -ook*. and the place occupied by Frank Huff, on •he2lnt ot March 1878 on the east hr James Allen, and the land* cultivated by Fiank Huff, on the 21st ot Man h 187'* south by Janie* Allan, nnd west hv ih< road leading from Belle view t* I’nlhqt'on. Levied on a* the properly of John 11 Brj - an, to satialy a Supiior ('ourt fifu in i*vor of Thomas N. Gil-aon. nd notice given t<* *.ii 1 Pryan, aid property |M>iutetl out by plaintiff m fi la Will ha sold before the Court House door in the town ot Talbotton Talbot county on ho Is' Tuesday in April 1 hiS 1 within the legal hour* of sale 125 acres more or lex* of 'ot No 1 in 23k and Pint net of I'nltm* coun tv commencing at a rock marked no 1 on ihe rcul from < olumbna to the I'oul le Brides about 200 yds east of (Tinninglcim ’* More running north p.aralell w ib an ohl teuco Row, until it strikes tli9 original land line of Maid lot running east and weat thend west on said land line to the corner thence j aouth to an oak tree ihence d'*wu said Go ! huubna Road to the place ot starting. Said 125 acres lying north ol *nid bn* or Road Also Fast i;a)f of lot 270 in 22tul District of *i<itl county Fractional lot No 305 in th* last mentioned district eoo’aiaing 153 a- res, lot No 1 in Ist District o| originally lroup containing 202 1 2 seres, also about 40 seres of 49 in said Jxt I'iK'nrt originally fronp lying on the west aide of the lot. L**vn dona* it e pro pa rty of Lizzia J Brown -o Hutisly au Exts'Ution iu favor of Martha L i*rHks vs Lizzie J Brown kaul fit* ivsutd fioni Talbot Superior Gonrt. JAMES A FOSTER, Sneriff. Dls.U ISSUES. GFiOROIA— t GorxTT: Whereas William P. Russtdl Adinn istrator ot Sn- Nitniah Ku-sell reprcs-nls to the Court by his petition. Inly filet! and eut* red on re coil, that he baa Inilv adunniislered her es tate. This is therefore to cite alt persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to sh > cftuae, it any they can. why said Adininix tr itor should not la d’st-harged ir< in Ins A'lrainiatraiiou, and receive testers ct dix tnisniou ou fiist Momhiv is April 1881. RICHARD 11. LEON ,Rl\ jan43ui Ordtnarv. Letters of Administration. GEORG A TAt nor Oc rxi y. Whereas, the estate of Sena It grain late 'f said county, de‘eased is unrepre selitvd Then an* to cite and aduuuish all and singular the kindie 1 ami cr IB tors of sud deceased to b.- and appear at ray office, within the time proper bed by law and siuw cause why administration should not be vested i t the Cl*rk ot the Superior t'ourt, or seine other tit and proper person. Given under my official signature . this ti e doth day j'f February 1881. RICHARD 11 LEONARD, alarchl 4t. Ordinary. Exemption of Personalty GEORGIA Taeboj Ct-vsTY ]a'ni'ii A Keller has applied for Ex emption of person dty, and veiling ajmrt and valuation of homestead, aid 1 will pass njv>i\ the Rime nt 10 o'clock, on the 2ill. dav ot March 1881. at hit office* UU HAKD >1 LEGS’ A KD, March 1 *t Otdi ;iry. • Guardian's Sale. lly Tit u•- ian ord'r o: t o curt c * Ordinary f Fulton c unty. Georgia I will ed at pu lie outcry on the tin i’uesdav m uas r. xt. ISBI, uphin t. e 1-C\lh uwotsi’e bet -tv the c art h< u>e door ot said e. uu: y. tb<- oho t Jyii. 1 u and - iuteres! o. Georgia V Ba uui. rniuor. in (he g lrd of laud, to * t: Town lo ■-<*v.u [7] arid * ight [B], in s juin. C. bounded *uti;e nordi by via 1- dt-rsi ti strict. Fast by '1 *ge str er, Soii'U by Fourth street, and \\\t by Jackson stnit. cm taming ci.e aeie or lees, iu Taibuftton T* hot o-nuty Georgia. i' M BLOUN i Gumbnn ot Georgia \. liloiiut. V: ati On,, March 7th. 1881 uir7 The Live Grocery House. LOW TRICES ALWAYS RULE. J W CLBMEJMTS, TO THE PUutexs of Talbot and ailjoiniDg coanties offur a large and well seier cd stock of GROCERIES AND WESTERN PRODUCE. adaptedto the wants of/urtnfrft. low for CASH. Full lines ot Well Cured Bulk Meats, al lower prices than ever before offered. CALL AND ] SEK US. ptr Jill. JAKE KIMBROUGH, of Hams comity, is with this popular noase, and will bo glad to sec and wait on his friends, and tbe public gem-reds. Jan 4 (bl) J. W CLEMENTS, Columbus Ga. 1880. FATjI-i 1880. o J. ALBERT KIRVEN, Offers to tbe Trade this season an unusua ly large slock of DRY GOODS ! At Popular Prices. BLACK GOODS A SPECIALTY / A 1 Wcxd < u-lriit cs !.*><: to 4<l ELck oilk* i/o ■ to -t >.OO. A g od bick Cunhmcre Silk for sl-00. (’o.oieu Dl6B* Silk* only 65c. Wool Die** Goods 15c, well worth 20. Special bargain* in CASHMERES FOR BOYS’ WEAR ! MY Cashmere for 81 is ahead of anything in this market. Job Lot colored Hose and Wool Gloves. All Lii vn T-iwel* only 75c i erdozen. If )uu n ed Table Llntns kc© my stock bet.ire buying nod save money. The Owl Shirt has no Equal at SI.OO. It is useless for m to try to mention all my spucinl b rg in-* bn* won f d a k you to call nnd inspect and price m v g ois, and it will bo my earnest endeavor to m ike it to yhur interest to i- y ur buying of .1 U.UEIIT Ivlin KN net r, HI. COLUMBUS. GA NEW YORK STORE, ( JONES’ OLD CORNER.) COLt MRUS, GEORGIA. Vpl tidid new line of dre <* go ds, in great variety qmlity and price just re c ived and arc off red ilia people of Talbot an I adjacent counties at tempting prices. DRYCOODS, NOTIONS, FOR SALE CHEAP £#. CALL A' D- I E MF, HEFORE Iit’YJNCJ. LOUIS BANNER, i'2o 1) i Jones’ Old Corner Columbus. Ga crut m in prices it " OAIfOII.IViS | tgamKaxmmmmKmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmKmmmmMmmmmmmmummmaammmmmmmmmrn to; Blankets, Flannels, Shawls, Cassimeres. iVnil all claseei of Woolen Goods marked down 2 per cent. Special bargain* in mi:m\o in deii \m: a h i A large line of Gent*' sk'arlet Wool Shirt* and Drawer* to be sold before the sea ou cloaca regardless of pric *. My stock ol Dree* LKxhls shall be reduced, if low price* will move them. SPECIAL FRIGES TN HOSIERY! 50 dozen Gent*' English Half Hose at 25c. former price S^-*. 25 dozen .Vliasea Fancy Fl id Hose at 25c former price 37c. The finest line ot Gauls’ lla!f Hose in the city. RIBBONS in endless variety, to which 1 caU special a teutioa* F.esU arrival* in G rdies and Balls. Girdles and Spites, Girdles and 'Tassels. Passementries, Silk Handkerchief*. L'dies’ ,nd Gentl* Fancy Hordei Handkerchief, ttc. My stock of goods is too large for the season and must be reduced. .lames E. Cargill. TO B>oad Slreet, nly2o pn2s COLUMBUS, OORUM TiTißili irocer k> '' ■ Special Inducements in GROCERIES, x or UABil. at Wholesale and Retail 11. HAMILTON, r riie I p-Toxni (Jrocrr, jiuO^l—janlS GOLUMBLS, Gi-CILQIA. BARGAIN S —,v r r— ALLEN BROTHERS! 69 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA. In order lo reduce onr large Rsock, we will begin Monday, by offering 830,000, Worth of Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Gents’ Furnishing Goods etc. at closest figures- DRESS GOODS. At 10c 15c 20c 25 30c 35c and upward*. fVehivc reduced piiceeon all of our Dr *k Good*. We will give you bargains in Dre* Gnods. Black snd Colored Silks ! At 7 dr, SI.OO, #1 50 lo $2,09 n rarci # I3lnol< Mtitiiiw ? OolorcdSatliift! At sl. worth tl.Jj—t *l - wwitli $; &0, ana upwsrils. SIIORS. STTOKS. A large -lock, which wr are d-wiroua h> c>nverting into c teh. Examine our Block, and if wo can anil in style, guarantee to do so in price.' OUR STOCK MUST BEHOVED! 1 CORSETS ! At 25c, r.Oc, 75c. $1 25 to $2.50. Ivl 1 > GLOVES ! At nOc. 75c, sl, $1.25, $!.51) to $2. la opera, street sba les and black. 2, 4 and 6 buttons. ALLEN BROTHERS. apnl 6b ) j;in!B 69 BROAD STREET. COLUMBUS. r ' -j ■■ - i ■ Fine Toilet and Laundry SOAPS Equal, if not nperor, to the best Northern and Wederu soaps Send to th# Fro | prietora for price list. Patronize Home Imduktriu! i ian4c Wm Cliffobi# Nffr &C. P O Box 398, Atlanta, Ga. A. R.WILKERSON. B. T. HATOHER. Wilkerson & Haleb! EN YA, GA, Have in Store a large Stock of Plantation Supplies of every Description. o Groceries, Planter‘3 Hardware Iron,Nails,Plows,Hoes,Axes, Shovels & Spades, Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, La dies Saddles. Domestic and Staple Dry Goods. Boots. Shoos and Hats. Fancy Dry Goods and Notions ! Glass and Crockery Ware. Table and Pocket Cutlery. Wagon and Buggy Material. 1000 BUSHEL OATS, Mixed, Yellow and Red Rout PROOF ALSO Atfnts for Patapsco Gui o Gomra y.Pafapoeo Grange Mixture, Fatapoco Acid Pho#- phfttc. #*r Cotr >n recnv dat Geneva We at" preo r*d to *nppli*s on credit, on easy term* and at living iatm. We cordially invite tb* public to examine oar stock and price*. janfi uI, AVIMvEU SON All A TCI IER. WAGONS BUGGIES, w. e. & co. TALBOTTON. GEORGIA., At our large Repository in TALBOTTON, w# hare opecad up*a complete lins of WAGONS. BUGGIES.CARRIAGES. Ino’uJing the celebrated Cortrtla".<i Spring ot best Eastern and Western make*, Which we will sell as cheap l. s -uch vehicles can be bought in any marhefc. * e i-efy competiou and solicit our friend* and the. public generally to call and examine our *to- k. Tli* cricbrsed * AVERY* farm aiwavs on hand. It is the cheapest w, gon on w'i elew. Fu t lint-a o> Burial cases .nd caskets always on hand. Conic and see us. Also, new arrivals of all kinds of Furniture. l W- E-WILLIAMS & co.