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“OLD STAND!”
The neatest and best kept BAE in town is that of Wm.
KELLER, at his “Old STAND/’ one door below J. H. Harvey.
A fall line of the
FINEST LIQUORS
of all kinds constantly on hand.
IRISH BEER ON ICE ! SODA WATER, ET.
COBITER STORE.
At mj CuriMr Stoic witl b fount and well kept at/tek of
FANCY & FAMILY G ROCEKIES.
-AND
Domestic Goods !
lam mtefal to my friend* f.,r their lodr e >ntinn and j> dritna e. and hop*' tore
turn * c mi finance of the name. i’ ! -9 >V 'I - li. v* I *l
' Mow iiAKi)\t \tf i•: riioi.
1 A KRAZKIt, V l! 'I'OMMKY
J. A. FRAZER & €O.
COLUMBUS, GA.
I)cu 1<• r*w In
HARDWARE.
Cutlery & Agricultural Implements.
Terg u*on & Blount and Haiman Plow Stock.
Alm, Gum, Cnmug' Mkteri.il", Imn. Kfral. Uln n-. 1 Mill G’l.n’iu/.ltul.b rII Itin-’,
Utllrit.-dam, 80l log Clolljk, l’uiu!.', uiln. A W-. Hd 1: . -I --t
j.nu.ry fi l> I ( ' u) 1 I1!l '■ <SA
IIARDW Ali 10, IIAHDWAIIK
hl. McLendon,
TA LHOTTON. O^V.
HARDWARE, tin warm, stov es,cut
lery, PLOW STOCKS, CROCK KUY.
Plow Hoes, Saddles, Bedsteads, Chairs,
Also a full line of
WAGON AND IUJGGY TIMBERS, OF
BEST MATERIAL
AND AT LOW FIGURES.
t ltt ordm tor lIEI’UK WOltk hi Tin, Iron or Coiiprr pM.iiij.lly i.Ucmlitl to
and 'ti<fctlon .... , , , . .
T *bU k#. p flrrt ulhk nt(xk of lu the li.irrtwro r.nd luuipi fnmlvuiug
t- *d r„p<-otf.ill* sol oil un lUsp.'otiou ot my m-.uls uud jiru r.
•flblt " 1-M.tI.KSD >M.
JAS. R. ENCLAND.
(Successor to HERRING & ENGLAND,)
Nos. 67, GO, 71 k 7:1 Oglethorpe Street,
Columbus Geox’gia.
*■ ,|j| ' ~t y ii
MAMJEAU'i bKLIt Oi
Carriages, Buggies & Wagons.
to:
Buggies from $65 to $l5O. All Guaraneeed.
*v *BO BUGGY is thi best ever made for the money.
Mor than two car loads made and sold, and every pur
chaser highly pleased
Call and examine my work before purchasing I keep a
fall line of Harness and the finest Whips sold in the City
*a6—*p3l .1. W. K.\(iliAM>.
T. GUERNSEY,
.SUCCESSOR TO GUERNSEY A REYNOLDS
s : : : : : < > oorg in
Offer teibc in IbH-> >l, Tayl -rand counties. anew and varied stock
jf fur iiaiung good*. tuck a* !%• !, SaGi. Blind*, Wind er, GBs*. Oils. Paid
w%rc, 4k>* marked ao v o at tLc V>tpf*f pric •> t > iusiiiv anle a t perfect satisfaetioi
bailor *cadard*r* to T. GUERNSEY, opjh iU‘ SV W. (Vlhue A Pro. Macon, Ga
kUrc3*r
HARHART & CURD.
WHOLESALE'. DI ALLHS IN
HARDWARE CUTLERY AC.
Tin, Wooden Ware ol‘Every Kind.
We have now in store a large and well assorted Stock uf
Rodl aid Table Standard Scales.
WM r rrh:*t an<! others vonid 0 well t u m ■ rll i v.l e- ■•: r.c r S:os*l
IRON FRONT STORE. FERRY ST . MACON. GA.
tau Ji 1
'the HdtilSTElt AND STANDAKI), TALBOTTOS. TALIiOT COI'XTV. GEORGIA. MARCH 15 ISSI
HEADQUARTERS
I’OR
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 a full (dock <.f the follv,-ingfi;ft-cla stoves:
Traveler, Spirit of ’76, Improved Iron
King, and R E Lee. Manufacturers of
Plain and Staxnned Tin Ware,
JOHN < . VANSYCLE& CO.
mar 10 h 1 up 20 ll THJED tiTBKBT. MADON. DA.
USEFURNISHINC EMPORIUM!
BRADFORD & EVERETT,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Stoves, Crates, Tin- smg
Ware, Hollo s™
Ware, Crockery,
Glass Ware, House-Furnishing Goods, &c„
mayl l No 142 Broad Street. Columbus. Georgia.
Monumental Marble Works !
First Door North of Virginia Grocery, Broad Street
Columbus, - - Georgia.
Monuments, Tombs, Headboards, Vases, Ac.
of the best Italian & American Marble.
pfr- DeHigntl and estimate* in minted by nddre*bin" a*.
Workmanship the best. Prices Reasonable!
I march 1 lit. A. M. <V J. 11. F.LLF.DOF,, CiopiictorH
To Close Out!
Positively no Humbug
WOLF COHN!
THE ENTERPRISING CLOTHIER.
Offer* li in largo nnd woll •Mooted ntock ot GENTS' YOU HIS nnd BOVS
CLOTHING,
And (lentil* PumUhing G*>odn, b low NEW • OBK COST !
The Stock einbrm es ev%ytiling usuallv to .nd in a First CLioO < LOTIUNCt ESI AB
LISIIMEN T.
Business Hats, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, Etc.
i *T POSITIVELY NO HUMBUG
Cull un.l hr eonviucod that Ia n (kturmined to close out.and examine fo- yourself.
\V< >1 il' 1 A 'Ol 1 A ‘'File Kiiterpr siiii* (Hotlier.‘
April (b 1 juiill 124 BROAD S TREET. COLD MRUS. GA
' DRUB STORE!
u
| have for sal\nt RE FAIL, and WHOLESALE !l k.nd-fo; M d-.imn tint b.ivt
® r.-| 11 1 ati nfm r. In f fmm uml boost.
Castor mid Swt*of (Lis, lifttid i num, Paregoric, Turpentine, n1 E'lsvoing Extracts
by the d'-zou; ftno Olivo Oil. f<>r table u-o Teething Powder*. 2* ct nU ;r pnzeu
So ti\. oh, up by th'keg; Gilbert's LivT P.IU, 2/i cents nor box—Coudenaed Mil
host br imls. Fresh Turnip Sred.aH kinds Turkish Bath
roil, t Soups, l oath Brushes hi and Foiiuuies a variety tine Braudias and V\ iues for
nied'‘i*’ni use.
jff-v ,V B'll will be found At (he door.
orl2l>l DR. J N GILBERT, 148 Broad St, Columbus, Ga
1 ■ i"I I "l U 1 i,.
Steamplaning Kills & Lumber Yard.
T. I. DUDLEY,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
Bviilding Material !
KEEPS cor.ftUntlv or, ban.] all Regular siiresof Sa*h, Doors, Blind# and Mould
mg<* Flooring and Ceilim; dressed and matched, and all kinds of rough and
dressed IsKv.ber, Door r\ Window Frames, Mouldings, Scroll Works. Picket*
l-atticc. , got out to orvlcr. All work doue.and material furnished at bottom pric-'*
Apsis for the Centesnia) Patent Sasii Balance.
TANARUS >* •iiurle. u'nveni.c an ! uanbeapphett \ .and w.atowi> without,'harpe otframes, inew-r
f voi v purjAHf of tin *.. nthted -**b. and can b* had tor les* than ok*-fourth the usual coal t all and
examine
TTICS 4 MILLS o*r Street uear Q&tral Paasc&ger Depot.
mart> COLUMBUS GA
HE&DQUAETEBS FOR
NEW CLBTHIKC!
IN COLUMBUS.
Y A.M now oneriing mv fifeck of FALL
I and WINTER CLOTHING, embrac
ing .11 th* New Style* and Fabric* .f {lie
season, and am prepared to offer great
inducement* to caah buyers.
HandsmMK Dues*,Suit*,
Ijuhinehh Suit?.
FINE Dress Suits.
HALF HOSE,
SUSPEND Fits, GLOVES,
COLLARS and (TIFFS,
Fine Hats in tlio newerl styles, Umbrel
lab, Walking Canes, and every ti.ei
item to be f found in u first class C othi g
St *re.
The best stock of Children's Clothing
in the market.
If you want good Goods cheap, call
and sec met*.
JAKE CREENWOOD.
octlO-aplfibl
LAMDRETHS’
M SEEDS IK BEST 1001
sSffiwS&lOOi
loua fcori Prioo*. Thi OUir.it unit nutM mrlirnivi B*d
Grover* in thr I'nitrd Statu
DAVllf I.ANIMtKTII Sc HONS.PttDUDA.JPA
THE BEST REMEDY
roa
Diseases or tie Throat ana Luis
Diseases of tlie
pulmonary organs
* k M are so prevalent anti
W fatal, that a snf*- and
\7| reliable remedy f r
*JV them is invaluable
to every community.
A Y K 11 ’ H Cll F HRY
• 4gSp// Pkotohal is such a
vK'l remedy, and no
other ho eminently
CHERRY nn-riw tin-. .-.-. H
i of the public.
JlSSlbi nation of t he inedi-
MWm l , einal prineiples and
' 1 -curative virtues of
WM- the finest drugs,
PFrTORAI chemieallv united,
rLUUftrth. t() i;; , lir *. ,he great
est possib.* efficiency and uniformity of re
sults, which enables physicians as well as
invalids to use it with confidence. It is
the most relhible remedy for diseaseH of
the tliroat and lungs that science has pro
duced- It strikes at thy foundation of all
pultnonarv disease*, affording prompt
and cerfafu relief, and is adapted id pa
tients of any age or either sex. Being
very jsilatable, the youngest, chi hirer
take it without difficulty. In the treat
ment of ordinary Coughs, Colds, Sore
Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Cler
gyman's Sore Throat, Asthma, Croup,
uinl Catarrh, the. effects of A\kh's
Cm nniY Fkctoka t. are magical.ami mult i
ttidcH are annually preserved from serious
illness by its timely and faithful use. R
flliouid be kept at hand in every house
hold, for the protection it affords in sud
den attacks. In Whooping-cough ami
Consumption there is no other remedy
bo efficacious, soothing, and helpful.
The marvellous cure* which Aver’*
C-hkruy Fkctoimi. has effected all over
the world are a suffieient guaranty that it
will continue to produce the best results.
An impartial trial will convince the most
sceptical of its wonderful curative powers,
as well as of its superiority over all othe**
preparations for pulmonary complaints.
Eminent pbvniciant In all parts of the
country, knowing its composition, recom
mend Avfh’s CiiF.itliY Pkctoual to inva
lids, and j>rescribe, it in their practice.
The test of lmlf a century has proved its
absolute eertaintv to cure all nulmonarv
complaints not already beyonu the reach
of human aid.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &. Cos.
Pmctical and Analytical Chemists,
Lowell, Mass.
SOLD * Y ALL DItUUUISTS E \ EItTWIIRKE.
JOHN D. WH EL ESS,
Attorney at Law,
TALBOT'TON, - - GEORGIA
iltT Collections a.Speciality octal;?.
J. Id- M A ItTIN,
Attorney at Law.
Offic * m the Com t IT ■ use.
Tnlbo* (on. : : * : • o‘j :i
Practice ii, t - Sir e ">•' (••■ f h
Chattft o eh c Circiiit .nd *, t i-ie
Court ol't he St it.?.
Prompt attention given to all bu ; nc s
entrusted t*i his care. j mllbl
B. ff. WO&B1LL. and H WORMU
E H. Worn 11 & Son
Allornays at Law,
TALBOTTON GEORGIA,
WILL practice in the Supreme Court,
the Superior Court* r*f the Stale, and the
United State* District Court at Savunnah.
Attcution given to all ai&tters in Bauk-
I ruptcy.
Especial attention given to Collections
j api 8 bl
row n >ii u>s ::
Wood and Blacksmith
won iv.
J. C. C AMPBELL, Proprietor
This is to Inform the public that I
have taken charge •'f the Wood uud Black
smith Shops, on the east side of the Pub
| lie Square, where lam p-epa*vd to cx*-
| cute all classes of lepair work on wagons
' caiTiatses, buggies, &c Ali sorts ot p w
> wo’k, and horse shoeing done In the best
! style and to please. 1 have conq etent
| workman in all departments of my lim
J ness and guarantee satisfaction to all my
| customers, both as to p? ices and work. I
respectfully solicit the orders of th • pub
j lie Talbot ton.
ma9b J. C CAMPBELL.
K. E. BnOW N, FILMOKK BRO'A N
Brow u ‘s Xat ional 11 ot cl
Nearly Opposite Passenger Depot.
MACON, GEORGIA.
Re-opened, Re-furnished and
First-cla#3 in every RE
SPECT.
We ask all • nr Pat-or-H *o and Friend* ‘o
give us a call. RATFS. £*2.00 jer day.
Meals ."0 cents T. .'e rg c.*n*-;
F. E. BROWN A- N.
Large Sample Rooms. ot 5 Piop 1 ?.
: Central & Southwestern Railroads
Savamir h <ia . I u R ISSI.
ON and alter SUNDAY. Jan 10, 1881.
passeagi r train* on the Central ana
I Southw. stein Ha;ho and and Branches Will
1 run :ih follows:
| TRAIN NO. I—GOING1 —GOING NORTH AND WEST
1 Leaves Suva small a m
i Le.-.ve* Augusta. . ...V:-o) a m
1 Arrives at An u:>t j ;l. p m
I ,\irives at Ma-- ui fi:4spM
i Leaves Macon IcrAtlanta 8:15 pm
j Arrives at At.a Un b:4U a M
| Leaves Macon /or Columbu:- ;*ad
Mun’ . omer.v daily 2 25 v m
| Arrives at OoUi’.nbns daily -21 a m
! Arrives at Montgomery drily 9 4<) * :.i
Making clo e councetion at Atlanta with
I Western and Atlantic Railroad ai -.1 A’i.-.n
jta ;ind v)i;irl<>tte Ail-Like /or 11 points
i North nd West.
CO Ai IN (} SOFT n AN D E A NT.
| Leaven Atlanta .... . ..12:20 r m
Arrives at Mac ni (I;30 aai
Leaves lor Macon
daily 5 Oopm
Leaves Columbus daily 12 <>B a ai
Arrive at Macon daily 0 4”* air
I L ve.' Mc 'M 7.'od a>*
! Arrives nt Milleuy* viil- 0:14 a m
| Arrive- at E to: t n 11:HO aat
] Arrives at A ngu>t a 4: 4 5 m
I Arrive*at Savannah 3:*5 p m
; L' av i s A iig lsta ■*:'<> a m
1 Making connection at Savannah with the
:Sa .innah, Fh rida and W stem It.nl
r<a.d for li points in llorida.
! THAIS No. 2, GOING NORTH AND Wj T.
rLeaves Savannah *7:50 pm
j Arrive* at Augusta, - - - - A: 40 a m
' lieu ves Augusta - - - - - 83 ’ P M
j Arrive-at Milk dervilU - • - 9 Mam
jAi rives at L ton ton - - - - lk-'ii a m
; Arrives at J4acon • - - - * 73) a m
j Leaves Mae -n for Atlanta - - ho) a m
I Arrives ut Ati t.tn - - - - - Ik: Opm
Leaves Macon for Albany, Enlanla 8 4 a m
Arrives at F.uraula ----- 4:1 >pm
Arrives at Albany \ pm
Leaves M eon f.‘r C iambus >: •> a m
Ai rives at Cob?in bus - - - - 1 p m
J r** nomth s k‘he 1.1 - 1< .\ • M ; on,
Vthuilii, ( o umbux, liufavla, Albany m-d
I Aug sta cl ily, maki g clo. e conn-ction
at Atlanta with W v ste u an I A.iantic,
| nd Afl n* in 1 Omrlottc A r Lioe—at
| Eitfaii!a with Mon ! gom ry oul Kutanla
railway—;t Co ; u i bus wr-h W. stmn rail
! rojid: ut Angus a with the Charlotte, Co
' lumbi.t and Augusta ra boad and Bontb
Carolina railroad f r all p hits Nortii
l and E is A
Eufaula train omi t. eU : t Fa t V'-nlcy
for Perry, daily exre t Sud iy, ami at
Cuthb</rl lor Foil Gaines dai-y, except
Sued ir.
Train on Bla’-'dv Lst risi n leaves Al
bany da ly i x opt Sou ays.
< ,y t i \- • ■ i :,i \*. u ::k' r.
Leaves A* • ta - 2.15 p m
Ar iveft at Mue loin Atlanta . p w
Leav, i Alb nv - - - - - I''; 02 AVI
Leave- Eufuulft 12:od a m
Arr lit Macon fin Eif- i*, Albany ij:da i> M
Leaves Colnmbu* - IV‘.'oam
Arrive* ,t ’Mac-ou from f .>!”.nib:is r m
le ave* Mft'O'i ------ 7:ssi*M
Arrives at Auyimta - - - - 5:4" a m
Leave* Angu-ta - - - -87 b) p M
Arrive*at Sa-aunah - - - - 7:15 am
Passengers f>r Mill ! :;evi!> and Eaton
ton will lac.•• tj in N<> 2 from Sav.mnah
and train No 1 from Macon, wbn h trams
connect daily, ex, pt M ::d..y, 1 r these
p 'hits.
Pudman P./ac Sleeping Ct* between
Suva un i h and C ncinnati vi \ Macon. At
-1 nt*. and i ipeiiii.att S utheru iallu t y
IbllJ.i un l'alftco Sle,*i n.gC rs to Wu-b
--inoton via Augusta, CharioUa and Rich
liioud, on 9 20 a in tr in from Savaiiii’ih.
XyK-ai S : e*'ping Cars ,-ii id I Nieh l
Tr.iii ‘i bi.t vv • n Savannah and Augusta.
Augusta and Alacou. and Eavam.ah un-
Atlanta.
PaK'*ngeis fiom SouthWt st *rn Ger
eia can take eiHier t.ai/i from M,.eo■ to
Augusta and make mnii et’ou * i h Pull
man Steep • from AtlgnsU to Wa-i.i .gtou
without charge.
Perils in Seeping Cars, nbe s are.,
it th u i icke oilie -< i, Mu.beriy sire t
nt i epot.
<lk* A Whitkiu ad. wm. UOGF.RN
ien Tirk ft Agt- Oensup'tC Ulv Hivinnl.
J C SHAW, W 8HF.1.1.M VN
ibn Trav Avt. Hup‘l S W H li M.• .u.i*a.
.1 i;|S
' TO Tin:B 1 OIYB HEALTH.
Kxc 'I lo Al r.
nr tc. Med.cal Associate - vf Lvncb
‘ ur;:, V::.
Hap r.o eqna ‘or T. ver • Kid e
der- Lev V. CDo- n. P ;y!
nia Cos .A
Adapt- and in <•' * ire and: r lev , i
pauon, and serofuia.-- !!y. La am M
D., Pr s'i Y i. Mtd.eai S < mt\
Snccesstully us .i m vsn p-ift, chr< u ■
• uarrlne.i a <1 scr-tu • Pruf S -l.ck-,>i.,
U iv. Pa.
Efficient in amcniia; ex 11 nt npp -
tir and blood purifier. II Fis er, M
D , Ga.
Valuable! nerveus rrostatLn. indi
gestion aud c Aloro>'is. G E Ma'he vs, M
!). N C.
Effi ’iftcious f r Vcncre 1 Infectiong.—
Dr B Boomer, Si Lotus, Mo.
A fine tonic and aiternstivo, very valu
able in Lisonaes peculiar to females,
ehr nic !ov r and ague, broncb’.t.s and
sof the digestive oryans. J F
Roncb ou, M D. Ala
Very beneficial in strengthening and
improviuil a reduced system. Rev John
XV B ckwith, Bishop of Georgia*
Most v .ln ,bh remedy known for female ‘
di* eases. - J hn P Hetrc.mr. M. D, LL. D. \
Used in * bsticate C’-.s -s <>f
with or. at beue'U —d Maeßalph. M ])..
Host Point, Pa.
Used with great benefit in malarial F ;
ver and diphtheria, S F Dup; n. M D.. ]
Geoigia.
O 1 great curative virture.—Thom .r F
Rutuboht MD. b. Louis, XIo.
Very efficient n ghndnlar derange-1
m *nt. —Dr Win $ Mo ris, Lrnciibmg.
V.L
Best remedy ever used in difi 'is s of 1
the th-ont.— P A SiflLrd, XL D.. N C.
t'd in ’-he < er?ain aff*c!io sro the
kidinya and blalcWr: dyspepsia, lupus,
j cll-row-, a ofnl us and cutaneous af
tec io. . Prof J J Moorman, M. D , Ya.
An obstinate case of neural ia of seveu
| years standing entirely cured by the
i mass. —.1 P Ncese, M D.. H.olmon‘s Mills,
N C
Pamphlet and circular, containing full
mtormati- u se t free apou application.
Mass and Pills sent post-paid onywh-re.
Springs opn year round, $40.00 a
j month. Address.
\ M DAVIES, Pres‘t of the Cos.,
7S Main St., Lynchburg, X'".
For sale bv Dr E L Bard
Vvell, T’albotton. Ga.
NYKaaaj -y suaviv >ll?‘>
*aono iv /.pldv •a.u: , '''S ULwcd
-alu rrr.’A ‘ix-. n
'•'•I? ' ' ■ t ■
. * S 'OT ;UZ pn so-Mg y. i ati ‘U'j
*n?s eoi
Mendelssohn Piano Cos..
Will make, for the next 60 days only, a Grand Offer of
PIANOS <& ORGANS.
SBSO Square Grand Piano for only $245.
STYLE 3 Magnificent rosewood •-.# <•'•. .gamly lini.-.hed, 3 s(:iugs 7 1 3 Octnv
full patent c rtilLte agraffes, our new p:tent ovfistrung.*>cah. c.uvcd ” &s
iid lyr*%heavy • ©rpentino nnd lvrgc f incv mo kli-tg rtmu-i cva, fTi Irou 1- 8
Fxmjcu Action, Gncnd H miners, iu ia t * v ry impror which can in
way tend : o t lie perJedion rl the Ins tram* nt has b hi nd ltd.
Otir price lor this instrument boxed and dediv-. led un feebßl 1 cats at 'N:.w Yrr> w
fine Piano Cover. Stool nnd Book, only $247. ‘ A ’
TANARUS; i I’iano will b s ut'on test trial.* Please scud r f ■ *u e if von and > net sc
ft!, n v v ih or.'Ur. Cash sent wy.h order will b refunded and fr.nght cl ar - s • !
by s b*'tl ways il Piano is not juat ns re Resented i th T s Advprtis ; mei.t. X’*
suhLs i u•. Send for Catalogue Every iiutnu.i- it fudy w-.muted .'or five v '
I) J i m V (i:) to i m) vW.tii Mo 1, .Cover and ook). Ad stiictly' ti'-
1 I. jl 1 ' /VJ cl aas and so)d at \\ holcsale factory j rices. These *]•
made owe or t cfi e t diKp'aya at the Onto .Mai Exhibition, a;id Were
rrconimeuded for the liigii.ht Honors. The Squar sc. nt.iu our N-w i' tent ij.’j;
iepru c>i iiupnv-iu' nt ii the history-f Piaiom kin !. Ti _• H origins arc •* ’
need in Ain-rie >. Po-2t.ivi ly we make the tine-t Piuufis, of Vnc* ri.’-!• -71 tone and
L-r -at. st ouriib l:ty. Th<--y -.re recommend dby the liigh-st mu ic and authorities* in
;h- conn try. Over 14,000 in n;e. and not on--* di<s Vurhiser. All p uiil
cr-d Orgins gent on 1 > days* isf trial—ircigM free if unsltUfactory. Don't tail t 0
■'rue ui fc tno byng. P< ,-itiv. ly we ffer the nes- barg.iins. Cattlogue mailed
free. liatidsomi-Ulus and Descriptive Catalogue of 48 pages mailed l r ' c
st mp. Every Pian fully wan ant'd for sye is
{Hi £) A l|Q ( )l,r ‘Farloi Grand Jubd e Organ/ styh :;.5, is the finest and
UliOnllW swo-etest toned R and org'.n ever off red the tmisicui public. It
coutuiiia Five Octaves. Five sets <d lc ds. f, wr of 2A O.
t *es cm eh, aid One of Thr e Ucoivs. Thirteen slops with Grand Organ bj u n,
sm. M l duh Viola Fl,re. < - W.-, Dale t, Eclio. M.-lo 'ia - orte, Cehctiua. Violin.:
]■ u- -r > rte tr ninlo, ' rats -Orgnn ami Graad-Swell, K iee-Stops. Height. 74 ]r ’.
L: 43.: •id.. C 4 in.: \\ eigiA. bx i. lb-. Trie ;as© is of solid’waluat
V litc o-1 w.tii c ini e woods, and i, ol hu t:i eiy ne.v nd beftnUfu! design,
nt<- v carv. •. with r.-iw-d pn Is miihic closet, lamp >t U:ds. fretwork, &c .->ll e -!e
n", yfl ,-hcl P ■ all P. lap an,l I, -si I ,pn y-a.-.ts. xvitl, great pa-.v/
brilliancy aid symiiatlulie ,y, il:ty 01 lone. II autif u : sulo edects and Lwi
,l - in.-ea,-,.. Oar who.'. ft ,c •to have t , '
■ I "Ol ( yl with -<t<> laid i' >ok. olv i'J7 .s on or-a i soi l sells others: Positive v
' ' VI ?1 nn ' Pflce- No p.tviimnt requir. 4 until yon h ,vc fuhy te t and tfi.- organ r
your own home. Wessnd nil O:grins on I-i day < t-t trial ud pay frejg t both whs
it il L. .lriunt i* no* u h lvgres nud. Folly w rrnnUM ff V' r*. ‘Otuer .style si
sop oi’irnn "ib li stops, ,/ j 14 8115. Over *R2 O.V cod, *r d* •r- rv
( r im tj.i . svfcD lie 1n!..-, - disi.e lion, iduhtra*. .1 circular ni.iib and ires Factory
an I nr -'•> mo, Sith ><t a l( l ]<> Ax*'. *
SHEET Ml SIC 1 "■ l r- ■- 1 • >* :i '“ > piece
■if r 3c. - ‘amp T!:i> <*. t’ gu- im-.'ie; s iu-.m •
tr ‘ .1 , I l uU? ' le n ‘ t}:< ‘ ua -’ v * rv y >rie*\ lit musi' ui on: ti-m. bv the best
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MENBELSSHON PIANO CO-, P 0 Box 2058,New York City
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VAM F.lCinilds Ai;i..\'f,
Corner Reynolds & Ninth Streets. Augusta, Ga,
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GENERAL AGENT FOR
r r’^h^J3cy : jC‘rr sokts
Stand*!d A neuitural Fuglne [0:1 w’.t.-y k, ]St mdard Port -h: Engines, [on ski -
S t o ay Eic;ne. Plai t-r Agrlciilturnl Er gn,-s -n w e 1.-, 11. liter Prtablo E?
jr.. -j n s ; , id . J übuiar an I Lo< m ;tiv<- l-oiki.s. Turbine and Water wheels, Co-'
Ai.d . heat Mi !s. SaMills. < ir. u it Saws. Shafting, Pulleys, B ses f {!angr
IJ Itin• . •' . P. rm’ Spok Ane-tor;s.
Wsitertmvn Sfeani Emriiie ( ompany's
Agucnl ur 1 Eng ne.. Portabbj F.nHn* on HkidH Dairy Engines for email Buildis op
}'*• ** kngi- e% S >ttioj‘iy E with n,d dh lit out off. Return Tul ~. '.:
Boilers, wuh two flues, Locom l.vc an i Vcitit.i. Bnlers, Saw Mills, etc.
C. & G. COOPER & COMPANY'S
Self-Pro; 'filing Traction Farm A ultur .l Engines ou wh els, Poitahh
E gin-s on skids Stationarv Eagini . L <*ouiotivf* B ilers Two Flue B i!er-, lie
turn 1 übnl i: Boil r-. ’ ir. and WI <at Mills, Por fehl Mil’s o it'i portable koit at
far ;ed Smut mm hic s. Du-Cess \V? eat puat u* and oat weed extractor. Eureka
F’ouv Pu kcr. S w Mid , doubl'' and -i:i* .
J\ TKT a cSs Co’s
he. t Thisiu rs, Sepnrab r* uml Ul aiu rs, ‘Hr r.r.d Ho./ '1 r sli r>, Hy-.b >.ulic ('ot
t< n P;e -us- il isp Powers d< übW and single geared- mouTuted Povrer C i
sh r? t.d F’d Cutters.
Reid’s Patent Cotton Gin Attachment
• st- iglit* nu* ud ‘h a :ing iint, tki g out all mot- s. n.os and trash, leaTir;
tie* but '•/ ft 1 ' fie cv.
Fairbacks’ Standard Scales & Patent Alarm Cash Drawers
Sp cia! ch i ■ iitrh f<.r U ilrod, 'Fr ick nnd D pot, W • 'On, Hay a-i i (’ :J Scales
Maiiiif t. turv ro! :’•© Smiih Ha P*>w r Cotton and Ilay Ih .’.-s. U* id * Ant un .: * j
Sc w Press ;n.d the nw Virginia Feed Cutter- For full particulars, circulars, gen
1 information. <t'.,T}pl <o :r HI M’ -f POLL ARP
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S : COT TON AVFM K an.l GO THIRD STREET
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Boots, Shoes and Hats.
*I * F HAS I n -a r on f the h s etoci.s we have *ver off rd. and a; j
' pr:c whi • c. n•• :r. •v- * isf •t; 1 .. I cm;.ris-*s 0-.nt vi: i
- - Boot r 1 Sh s- h -t ;tk fh c-. ie. a: i /hi.l delj* ia Y ntli' A'd < •
•>'s' s •- .. • 1 i . *; 1■ .* ii ••nuii’ .ay kip Bo'ts aid >:• *'
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F iINFORDp
Groceries Produce and Provisions.
No. 20 Broad Street, ol umbus, Ga.
HAVE now in Store full stocks, and desire to call your attention to our large
.nd varied assortment of
Groceries & Plantation Supplies, Checks, Jeans
Osnaburgs, Sheeting, Shirting, Yarns, &c.
A well selected lot of BOOTS and SHOES, and assortment of HARDM AR
suit the trade. t
Mr Jasper Simmons, ol Meriwether County, an IMr John Mwlh,| ot Lee ( ‘ '
Ala., are with us, and will t. ke pleasure in welcoming old friends and foriai g
n%w ones.
PE VIK E .V lUN FOIU)
marfftf folnoit-n. (j
A. B. FARQUHAR & CO.
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MANUFAC rmtKR OF
IL i /. ni a\ >in*l Votncul Stoum K lgin h, uioiiutod and unmounloi 1 ; Tl reabing Ma-
Fan MiWa, BepuraiorH, Cano Mila, ulc, Send for e.in ular A MrefiPi
A B F AliaU K Macon. Ga.