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TB STAID?
I'll* neatdM and be3t kept BAR in town is that of Wra.
SELLER. at his “Old STAND,” one door below J. H. Harvey.
A full line of t he
FIIVS?3T IjIOUORS
♦■fall kinds constantly on hand.
IEE£H BEER CN ICE ! CCBA WATER, ET.
COIITER STORE.
At my Corner Stoic will Ik fouad alurg • sud w*!. kept Ht-u-b of
FANCY & FAMILY G UOCFIMLS.
AND
Domestic Groods 2
Imi jnitrful •<> m.V fri -nUf tbtir I .turn <1 p troi.ai*. anil hop* to re
tarn a MjDtmmmcf of Ur * mt-. i 1 i Ve t li ■-1 . t 8 >
NKW 11 AK I>\\ A Itl ■: I’lliM.
t A Fft-AZJ-U. ' 11 1 OMMEY
J. A. Fill ZEE & CO.
COLUMBUS, GA.
Ucalci’K I si
IIAREWiLI'IE.
Cutlery & Agricultural Implements.
Ferguson & Blount and Raiman Plow Stock.
Alan. Oiina, t’arriaff I KU-1. tiin Mill f/unrin- llnlibcr U.Mtiny,
l Uiti.iHHi, 1 k>Mng Cloth*, I'aiutK, Di n, Jui. Wi >;l Midi l< o. and Htiict..
jaun ry Cl h I GOLt'MIiUH, DA.
HAKDWAHH, HAHDWABIi
HL. McLEADON,
' ‘ | j ’ | <+.*.* .- mi r_ .
TA P HOTTON. (!A,
HARDWARE, TIXWARIk STOYES.UUT
LKRY, IL< )W STOCKS, CIK H'K FRY.
Plow Hoes, Saddles, Hedsteads, Chairs,
Also a full line of
WAGON AND 15UGGY TIM HERS, OF
BEST MATERIAL
AND AT LOW FIGURES.
ALL order* for REF UU WOKKfu Tin, hi nor (Jopi <•? prompUj altrmled to
*ufi *li.fncll(i!i ciren , , , ,
I .hall keep firm (Aim hloek < f evi-iT'hins W Ihf hardware t id lmui furuiaulng
IBM a.1(1 riwpectiull* k.lliolt all illap ' t'Oll •* MIJT K ' "id|" "■ a
,ohi i ' ' ! IN '
JAS. H. ENGLAND.
(Successor to HERRING & ENGLAND,)
Nos. <7. (ill, 71 k 7‘3 Oglctlionio Street,
Columbus Georgia.
MANUFACTURER. OF
Carriages, Buggies & Wagons.
* - ;o; •
Buggies from $65 to $l5O. All Guaraneeed.
My SBO BUGGY is the best ever made for the money.
Mre than two car loads made and sold, and every pur
chaser highly pleased
Call and examine my work befoi'c purchasing I keep a
lull line of Harness and the finest Whips sold in the City
h6—atifc3l .1.11. I:n <; 1 . V>.l .
T. GUERNSEY, ~
I >B To GUERNSEY A REYNOLDS.
MACON, : : : : : :
(>ffwtoih* trad* in Tidbot, Tavl ami i i• -:n c.rmtif '. nn v tail varied ‘•tocV
•f fur i*htng good*. *uch •* Jo'*r*. K.o i . Him da, M iud w, t! Oils. Hard
%ff, tV"marked do ’ti at th< > ►'' |>riv v ins it -...1t ad | > ’foot s;ttisfacii>i
Call or aeiid order* to T. GUKiiNsKY, oj i site V\ W Colima wV Bro. Idtuou. (a
Mt9bt
HARHART & CURD.
WHOLESALE DKAI-F.KS IN
IIABDWAKE CUTLERY &C.
Tin, Wooden Ware of Every Kind.
We have now in store a large and well assorted Stock uf
Pocfct M Table CitlerF.-Fairtank’s Standard Scales.
WUcrrh atK jn.l'oii.m would 1> ei’ a u- i <! ex-.ni nr Sw.-V
IRON FRONT STORE. HESRY T ST.. MACON. GA.
urn %\
the HFGISTKI! AS!) STANDAIU). I'ILI’OTTON TALBOT COUNTV. GEORGIA. MAIICK 29 1881
Fine Toilet and Laundry SOAPS
K<[’uil, i' not Her, tothfebost Northern and Wc brn soups S fT’t to the Fro
piitM for in ice list. l , iza Hom* iNPt’Ttfifi*!
itw4c Wm, (’liTF'ifßjh Ki/ff &/C '. V O Box 38, AM utn, Ga.
filfulM 111 i
BRADFORD Sc EVERETT,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Stoves, Crates, Tin- &gagr
Ware, Moll
Ware, Crockery,
Glass Ware, House-Furnishing Goods, &c„
initvl 1 No 142 Broad Street. Columbus. Georgia.
Monumental Marble Works !
Fired Dooi North of Virginia Grocery, Broad Stf-’ct
Columbus, - Georgia.
Monuments, Tombs, Headboards, Vases, &c.
of the best Italian & American Marble.
Designs and ostim.'.tcs fuiumhcd by addreasing id.
Workmanship the best Prices Reasonable!
march lltl, A. M. & .t, 11. KJ.LI.D' i!., 1 rujdietorij
deu(t store!
* o -~—
Ilmvefor sale, ftt RETAIL, and WHOLESAEE all k uti .otM1• in >lb t ha’.
reputation for relief uf man and 1< i t.
Castor aud Sweet Oils, Limli uiiiii, ibuegoric, Tnrj • -ptim*, mI V) v ung Evia.-l
by the dozen; fine Olive Oil, for table um- 'iHethiiur IMw. !•••■ 2• >• fa ;- r pm'a-u
Soda, ohenp by the keg; Gilbert *n Lit rl*H\ ~ ■ id>> *• r ' T ondei. tM l
beat Vi rands. Fresh Turnip Seed,all kinds Turkish l>th To.v* ]. ■! I!• Oi Rni-.h*-
Toilet Bon pH, Tooth Brushes and I’mfunnH a variety** tine i.nd \\ ines for
medicinal use.
jß*r A Night Bell will be found at the door.
ooiabl DR. J N GILBERT, 148 Broad St. Columbus. Ga-
Steamplaning Mills & Lumber Yard.
T. J. DUDLEY,
MANYFAUTUPFR \ND DEALER IN
T * -n -j jV * -Jj <->• 4- „ - " ~a ’’ V
KEEPS rorntanOv on baj and all K pdfti JSi/.os ,i> , l\\ rs, ! >t|s xi l M.ml ’ '
w.y, !H>bVi!ig aid CViluag dvissed md u ibA and. aud I ..md l i Mi and
drcusod hnmbcr, Door Fiumi’s, Window Frrun.-s. 11 ul !i ps. smil V.' I . k tw ■
4.attics, Jt-c., poi out IQ ordttr AT wo; k ilo'ie.and uinleual : ?nis eS p: •
Agents for the CentenniiT
Tt i* iruplr, ooiivealtct nml . neap, o*u Lo api'iu fIW <i£jai ia|!u w£*-i£k > r
c vtiry purpose of til® *' ft. aul on le h.wifio l*-b tLau
; FXOPiiUO.
anrOI'FIX'U ar i VIII.L Ol* M*rce v ntreet -otf <Jneral I’*atngtr i*>pot.
' mail' . UOLUMBHa.CkI
WAGONS pOOGIEi^i
W. E. WILLIAMS & €O.
TALBOTTON, GEORGIA.,
At oar Urge Repository in Tal. BOTTOM, *o have opened up a complete line ol
WAGONS. BUGGIES.CARRIAGES.
Including the celebrated OourHand Spring W*<;un. ot best Eastern and Western
makes, which we wi.i soil as cheap as such ve licles can be bought in any nmrhet.
We defy oouipetioa and les.nvttullv solicit our friends and the public generally to
call ami vuuuine our stock. The cekbra ed ‘AVERY 4 farm wagon always on hand.
It i> the cheapest wagon on wh eles.
Full lints ofßun.il oases and caskets always on baud. Come and see ns.
Also, new arrivals of all kinds of Furniture.
iiovlsb i. W. E-WILLIAMS A CQ.
EMBPM'EHS fOi
ra CLOTH!
IN COLUMBUS.
TAI m>tv opening rrv sf'c’: of FALL
and WINTER CLOTHING, -6fbrae
| ir.g .11 tb“ New Styles md Fabrics < f the
j season, and rim prepared to oil.-r great
j irdiicetnetjlH lo ea'ih buyers,
j llawds /ME Dk£Wß>/Slits.
liUhiNßas Suits.
FINE Dress Suit*?.
HALF HOSE,
| SUSPENDERS, GLOVES,
COLLARS and CUFFS,
! Fine Hats in the newt*t styles, Uuimsir
gas. Walking Canes. and every othei
j Pew to lie (imiiid in a first clrkk C.othh.g
1 Stoic.
! ‘Tlic beat stock of Clothing
I in the market.
If you want good Goods cheap,'call
! a id S’ e nice.
JAKE GREENWOOD,
I octllt apl3bi
lAWDRETHS 1
17Qi SEEDS u” BEST lOf)]
1/UT r.wte ss lUUI
bfgai tnd Pr •-*■<. Tk* Oltlmt and puM txteruiot AeJ
Orwwi in th* I’nlied SAatc*
DAVID I.A.NDKJLTII & SONS. FWOJIDA.Ja.
JR yTjA-iv'C.”, • >
i
Ayer’s
HairYigov,
FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS
NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR.
It is a most agreeable dressing, w hich
is at once harmless and effectual, for
preserving the hair. If restores, with
the gloss and freshness of youth, faded or
gray, light, and mljiair, to a rich brown,
or deep black, as may be desired. Ry its
use thin hair is thickened, and baldness
often though not always cured. It
cheeks falling of the hair immediately,
and causes anew growth in all cases
where the glands am not decayed; while
to bras by, weak, or oiherui dU 1
hair, it imparts vitality and strength,
and renders it pliable.
The Vroon cleans Ihe scalp, cup s
and prevents the formation of dandruff;
and, by its cooling, stimulating, aud
soothing properties, it heals most if not
all of the humors and diseases peculiar
to the scalp, keeping it cool, clean, and
soft, under which conditions diseases of
the scalp and hair are impossible.
Asa Dressing for Ladies’ Hair,
The Vigor is incomparable. It is color
less, contains neither oil nor dye, and
will not soil white cambric. It imparts
an agreeable and lasting perfume, and
as an article for the toilet it Is economi
cal and unsurpassed in its excellence.
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass,,
Practical and Analytical Chemist*.
•OLD UY AH. miCGUISTS EVEI.V 4VUKIUE.
JOHN D. WHELESS,
Attorney at Law,
TALFOTfoK, - UI ,'UGIA
TiT U li. ti speciality uc;.sly.
j. i T- m urri x ,
Attorney at Law,
Ofti." in 1.,( Court U •.**.
EnliioMon. : r ' *
Pf .'U- *ir•' c <?,! C:M- C 0 • f.t
Uhatta o•< h * ’ -I•.■ 1 !’•'
v'i i tbe Ac,
Ft'-': it ... B iv, -o U In . . -
E. 11. VlUllliiLL. J. H WOi;KILL
E H. Worrill & Son
ft*torp vs at La-'
TAI.BOrrON . ■ ISEOHGI.V.
WILT, practice in U e Siintc C ci .
’he Sopc; tor t <urtß ff ih.c Su (, md t
United Sjatcs D-t t *'o llll s.ivo,
Attention given to all Matters iu li.u: --
ruptcy,
i.spoc al attention given {.■ t oliyetiou.-
.piS bt
Atlanta Millstone Manufactory
TO KILL nwM.n.i
For tbe best MII.T.SI'ONFS. BOLT
ING CI.OI U. SMI'L MACHINES nr.i
imnrovt.it mill tin.iir.2>. A-Aflresn
juni'9 Wil. BRESNERAtUnts.ua.
E. E. BKOWN. FILMORE PROWS
Brown‘s National Hotel
Nearly Opt * .- Passenger Depot,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Re-opened, Re-furnislied and
First-class in every RE
SPECT.
*W<* ask all our Patrons and Friend* to
give ns a call. RATES. —s-.00 per day,
Meals 50 cents Lodging 50 cents.
F. E. BROUN A son.
Large Sample Room*. ocs Prop*?.
CENTRAL HOTEL.,
Bsojld Street, - - Coixmbus, Ga
£■<**• First-cUuw in all its appointments.
Office an l Din in : Room on first floor
ELECTRIC WELLS IX EVERY R.vm !
Kates Reasonable: Tables inraisbed with
best the markets aflord. This Hotel
centmlhr located, with the best accouuno
; Htious'in the city. -J W RYAN.
i roprietor.
Central | Sontliwestern Railroads
SavftTu ii Ca , J u 8 1881.
jAA find alter SDNiiAY, dan 10, i
; U passe i -r trains on the (W*utial ana
! SoiilliW: Hfem Railroad aud Blanches will
run an f'dlowti:
TRAIN NO. I—GOING1 —GOING NORTH AND WEST.
I Leaves Savannah lh-0 a m
.i Augusta a ai
I Arrives a t Augusta i.l~> p m
! A • rives at M aeon <l:4 . p m
! Leaves Macon fci Atlanta : L**/i* M
Arrives at Alla u a •> - iU a In
Leavt s Maeo'i lo.‘ : 'r.)(i, ihcs and
Mont fomerv h. ly 2 G r m
Arriv s at Uw.u 'd)U' duly. -1 a m
Arrives at Monf‘'omery daily h -4 ) a a:
M .king cloof 1 /nncfteui at Atlanta w t;i
j W.-eiern aid Atlantic Erdlro.id A-’.'an-
Ita umlGhariottc Air-Line ior all j-ohis
j North nd We.- f.
COAIING SOUTH AND EANT.
| Leaves Atlanta 12:20 p m
I Arrives at Macon 0:30 a m
Leaves Mouigona ry lor Macon
daily a 00 p n
Leaves Golumims daily 12 “8 a ba
Arrive at Macon daily 0 4'> a m
Leaves M c<*n 7:0oa y
Arrives at Milledg'-vilk- 0:11am
An ires at E .to; t n.. 11:30 a
Arrives at Augusta 4:40 ® m
; Arrive.i at Savannah 3:45 P M
’ 1/ uvea Augusta a m
I Making connection at Savannah wit at lj
•Savannah, Fh-ri-’a and Western Rail
t road for all points in Florida.
'fBAIK NO. 2, GOING NORTH AND WjEffF.
; Leaves Sav rmiwh T :U0 p M
. Arrives at Augusta, - - - - 5:40 a m
! Leaves Augua.i ----- 8.3 p 'm
| Arrives fit Milled.'evil! • - • - 9:44 AM
: Arrives .4i L.rionton - - - - 11:30 asl
Arrives at Macon • - - - * 7:2<> am
; Macon for Atlanta - - - s 0• a m
• Arriv; h at Atlanta. - - - - - L : <* p m
Leave a Alacon f r Albany, Eufaula 8 4 a m
Arrives'at F daul.i ----4 u .pm
j Arrives at Albany 3:53 P m
Leaves M -u fr Columbus -8: 5a m
Arrives at ColnrnbuM’ - - - 1 'Op m
'I r t tik on :h • h i.ednl ■ leave' Mi *n.
Atlanta, (.o.uuibiu, EufavJa, Albany and
| Augusta duly, maki g close connection
iat Atlanta with ‘A ste’n an 1 Atlantic,
•rid Atlanta .m-T ( rl dte A’r Li •• -a*
Euf.iala with Montgomery end Euloula
j eaii > ;-y —*t ('o ue.bus with Western i ll
jro *d; -t Augns a u,th the Uhurlotte, Oo
] Inrhhi.t m and Aiiu , : ta ra I’osd aud • <L outh
i<’ -rolina railroad f r all p iuts Nortii
j i K ,t.
j . Kuraula tram connect* at F**rt Vail y
.for Perry, daily exce; t Su..day, ar>d at
l lor Full Gainer dai.y, except
! Sue day.
Tr.da on Blake!; leaves Al
j i>any da ly rx ejf Sun -ays.
coming seem and fa t.
j Leaves AUai.ta --2.15 pm
Ar ive c at Macon from Atlunti . G;•>•"> p m
Albany ----- 12:02 a m
i Leavea Eufaula - l2:i0 a m
Arrat Ma-vn fUm Ei;f.mh*,Albany 0:35 p m
Leaves Coinlubua Jl:sGam
Arrives .**t Ma< on from Columbus 5:Pj r m
I Leaves Macon - ----- 7.35 p>c
Arrives at Augusta - - - s:in a m
Leaven Augnita - - 8:30 p >i
| Arrives at Savannah - - - - 7:15 am
for MiUcdgevillo and Baton
t n will take train 2 from Savannah
Mini train No 1 from Macon, which trains
i connect daily, except M r.day, for these
; paints.
; Pullman rtlac Sleeping C irs I). tween
[ Savannah nnd U neinuati via Macon, At
l ntuan l Cindniiutt S uthorn inJlwiy
X*u 11 mail lkilaca Slf'i l ingG rs to W.i h
| ingtou v;a Augusta, Charlotte and Rich-
I mom!, on U 20 a m tiaiu from Savannah.
Local SleiplUg (Jars a. all Night
'Fs AJi s tt.’tw'•> u Sav iunali nnd Augtihtu,
Augusta aful Macon, cud Savant.uii n-l
Atlanta.
lVs nvuis from SoutVsW* Glor
ia can t.ik • i'hcr t.ain Lorn M - ■ i to
Augusta ami uoUe conma’tioua i hPuil
i innn Sleeper fr >in Augusta lo Wa-i.i...gton
j w About change.
i Ueru-h iu Sleeping Oa-sean !,p 1 ur* and
< t ti.e l iokol olli. on MudiePty fc.tr** t. u
! .t Depot.
GIS" A WHrTKHKM), WM. ROGERS,
n TlckH Agt. Gen >up‘t L R n kavtun ) .
J<’ SHAW, W NU KU.il A N
1 lira ITV A'Kt. Hup*t S w H 11, M-r .a., on.
i .buns
. ,v*> Alnm .v lr n l
TO TBII 1 GIVB
t:c. - .Mt'i cai u% ui 1 of- L\ c
bur \ Yu.
Bno < qua) fn; T. vrt :r. 1 Kid *e v
Ihs iviiers. 1!< v K C I)o >n, P.ttsylvr
ilia Cos , V*.
Adapt di ; r rue <h r h<f> *, c•< i
j*a*i *i\ n • s rofi! ! Hy. Latham. M
I) , I’r.s‘s V > Mi I.cal S-.cietv
Su <>v uus Min iy> - p :a. chr tm
'in' rhoM a A scr hi a' -Prof's * ck-
U iv, Pa.
Effioim ' in Mmcmit: ‘ex<vlh ut npp -
tize and blood purifier. --H Fisj *er, M
D., Ga.
Valuable i nervous prosm< rt. indi
g'-stion and c *iorosis. -G E MaMivv.j, M
D. N C.
Efficacious f r Venero; 1 Infectious.
Dr 1* Boenr : , St Louis, Mo.
A fine tonic and alternative, very valu
able in uiseases peculiar to females,
chronic lever ami bronchitia ami
disc*** sol the digestive organa.—J F
Rough-on. M D, Ala
Very beneficial in strengthening and
•nr ravine a reduced system. Ib v John
W Beckwith, Bishop of Georgia*
Most vain ble remedy kuovm for female
discuses. Jhu PH> treaor. >l. D, LL. D.
Used iu obstinate ens\s of dyspepsia '
with gr> a: benefit.—J Macßalph.’ M D..
Rose Pol •. Pa.
Used with great benefit in matan&l f- j
ver and Tphtueri*,—S F Dnpon, M D.. j
Georgia.
O* great onrative virtnre.—Thom is F
RumboUi M V. S: L uis. Mo.
Very eflicicut u glandular derang- -■;
n:oLit. - Dr Win S Morris. Lynchburg,!
Iv'st re.uedv ever used in diseas’s ot '
the tivoat-—P A Siff rd, M. P.. N C.
Ada} t and in -he . eruiin *Uf c:io s to tbe
kidneys mi bladder: dyspe sia, lupus,
chi r si--, s -oful us and eutaneou af
tec-ioia. Pro! JJ M. ruian, M. D , Va.
An obstinate case of neural ia xf s v ve *
years >Unding entirely cured bv t e
mass.—J F Neese, M I).. iioimon*s Mills.
N C
Pamphlet ami circular containing fall
iniormation *c t frve upon application.
Mass and Pill*sent post-paid on vwhere.
Springs op*n year round, SIO.OO a
monta. Address.
A M DAVIES, Pres‘t of the Cos..
7$ Main St., Lynchburg, V.-.
For sale bv Dr E L Bard
well, Taibotton, Ga. nov23
•NYKaana r Kixavrc a ipias
•ootto ipidy AHinoos
-dt* qi !ai *;xon Jcqoia,x\y qio-
soacm ao *o.i uo?joo *qsvo a>j aoqjia
‘.v);iiia pue sasa q m: q uooijxj
'3IYS ROI
Mendelssohn Piano Cos.,
Will make, for the mxc 60 days only, a Grand Offer o'
PIANOS cfe ORGANS.
$350 Square Grand Pia.no for only $245.
STYLE ?, Mag :tl eur -e ■olc• ee • a y tiL'i-' ed. 3 -tn gs 7 1-3 (j ct
fill patent c r ■ te agr 4!2, • ur new pat-; ♦ ■ ve.-f - aL, br.tutifu! c-.rv/d '<]**
.ndlvr ,k a\ e■ <! P g f ney f cii ea c. fill £ or . p r
FiiDCil‘!.r:r ■A ,i .<: u t " ' ■ t w ca ouu , r
wav tend io the .- a. 'ion of ?;e in-strum* b n dir .
O'lr ;>r: • f.. 1u•-i -J i 1 st*i ,a ■•.d- at New Yrk
li P:ij i *.;v.r St (. md j. ,ok. <ml k-'J4' "
T i- I*.. vi i: •... s .t <>u I 'Si tvi.!. I’ . ■ e sen.i r- fs' net .* yoa ti. at' . .
at t - >. * ‘ I lisit s-itt Uit'i f ■ ■ f..fui.tlt .i „(i t".
!>;- is Ij.-tii v-.ij -.: Pi.-i n- tjiist rs- ; - *-:.i.i Ji.s J
s n*l* in o><-. Spud ‘or t'a.-it..u-. E. iy irt; u :i-nt f.t ly tvsrrant<-<f lor five v -
T> | 4V| ik iii * IU Sit. 1, Cover anti ook). All stiicllj first!
1 I. .1,1 ' 'O e-kiss a:nl soIJ at W!, far.tory prices. These h a nr „
inatietine < i t;ie fi .e t diapiaj-s at the Centennial Eiliiliitiou, and were naaniroouslv
recoininetided for the Hi.-hist Honors. The Sqnarea contain nor New Potent Seal,
tjie great* t improveraeott ra the htory of Pi.no joakirat*. The Uprights are the
S..t>t iu Aim-tie,. Po-ilively we make t'-e fin -t Pianos, of ike richest tone anil
•-•tviihst ouiah hty. They are recommends by the liitfhest musical authorities ; a
'he t'nntry. Over 14,0M0 in use. and not one dissatisfied pnreirascr. Alt p„ tt ,
et i Orp ins sect on 15 daya' test trial—lrei_;iii free if unsatisfa.itory. Dorrt !a;l"t u
write u. cm.tore buying. Positively, wc offer tfc* i.es’ barKains. Catalogue u,ie'.d
free. Handsome. Plus ntad and Timeriptive Caielogue of IS pa.;es mailed i :
st lay. Every l’iau. Hilly wanaut and for 5 ye..r e
ApA IjO ' ,ir ‘Parlor Grantl Jubrl >e Orsan/ style 35, is the finest and
Oil uAIIV sweetest toned It- and org-a ever oSVr-d the musical public. It
contauis I'Tva Octaves. Five sets of Herds, fonr of 2i Oc
taveseath, ardO.ncof lAr e Oelavcv. Thirteen sto|.s with Gkakd COiN limpa
sMi. M. 1 dta. Viols. Flute. Celeste, Dale t. E-ho, Melodla-Porte, Celestlna. Violin,
Hut,, fi.rte, Ti inulo, Crau.l-Orgau and Grand Swell, Knee-Stops. Height, 74 , K !
I.ength, 4.1.: Mid.h. 34 :a.: 1\ eight, b K and. otiu ll)s. The case is of solid walnnt
V riieeied With choice woods, and i, of an i ao-iyi. v anil beautiful design, elabol
rate;y carved, with r, is,d panels, music i ro-. -t. lamp stands, fretwork, Ac., ’ all el,,
andy fiun-hed. Possesses all the totes: and b 'st improvements, with great power
11up.... t iilliai.er and sjm|>thttie qn.dity ot tone. mtiful solo effects and peit—j
op ae rn. K'.'/uor ret f price Our w holes de net ca.! n ice to have it i-i
--irodu-.ec., with slo laud book, only *97 a on. orea. sold sells ottiers Positive's.
i,vl ,J 1: i 1: :- Xo l'aviiioiit re.pui. 1 until y. 1,,v iV,; v t,- t-d the organ ia
> ,rat ' h ‘ "■ ' "- 1 U t.s on !o ,is t t trial nd pav f. eic- t both wavs
if mstru.iunt is not as represented. Fully w.' riinteu for 5 vents. Otuer strtos -S
smp organ onh stops. i>s-l4 stops, slls. Over 32.0*k sold, and erety
Urraii mis veil the luiles- oitisf.mtion. Wu,Mated circular mail- ' ire- Factory
an I a'-i". nig, sJth St. and 10 h Avv. ‘ *
SHEET MI Sl(' : ‘ 'v ■■ ;;, " n y ,t>iee p*-^
, h ' I,J- '' v l 'P Im- culp'/so includt! most of
“ I’l™ mnsn .0 toe day aud (.wry Verify of ainsical com, i:i ,n, by rho best
MENDELSSHON PIAKO CO*, P 0 Box 2058,Hew York City
de'* 1 i tt
if. ?ji pyLLIRD,
MAM F '.Circi- 1 - AGENT. '
Corner Reynolds & Ninth Streets. Augusta, Ga,
GENEHAE AGENT Foil
TALiBOTTcfc 80NFS
S* 'ilinl A reuiturHl [o w s, ] Standard Frt tble Engine a, [ou .ski<i,l
>'! it’.o* ary K?£?ir.e??, Pluuter Agricultural Engines <*n 1 Tnler Portable Et
ginc’i - n Bkid I übubir hjj3 iintive Roil* . Turbine and Wa r er wheera, Cc ,r
and *V lie.it Mi !s. S.tv\ Mills. (ir-u n Saw.a. Sb fling, Pulleyb, Ll xen, H*nj( n
Belting, et . IVa-enl Spurk Ai|estoifj.
Wabu*towii Steam Eiiirine Company’s
Agrieiil: ur.d Ein'incs. Portable Engim s on sKnis. Dairy Enames for smalt Boildirpa.
Vrrinral Engines. S'ath.nary Ki.-on-s, with and dh nl cat ..ff. Iteta.ru Tubulst
boilers, vriib two fiin.s, Euconmtivc an i V.ol:m. lioilers. Haw Mills, etc.
C. & G. COOPER Sc COMPANY’S
Self-Pj-opeiliiu' Tractiou Farm A ..- i übunl on vrh els, Portahl
U*.gin-H on Hki-ln Sinriormrv LUv,* n ■ L i ......ofive 15 i < . Two Flu* Re
turn Tubul tr inulcr'. C*il and Wbtut Mi a, i' r **’l* Mibs witu portable bolt at
taei.ed .Snmt imiehu;‘-s. Du-t <■ • W ( ,e it m*. uat r t*.-S o.i- weed extractor. Eureka
Flour U a-k.-r, Saw .Mill , double ami -ingle.
<OT. ‘VWL 00. nr c-i 'Y7w r e; 11 dh Oo ? s i
TANARUS: t Tl.i l S- ; i-r.io r--a ii U 1 ;i?:i ; *<lr H- ’ 4 urtKlu-rs, ilydranlic Cot-
T-n rt*-•s- •• H- -r.-e Powers . uulde end so guua'd—im-umed IV.war Com
Mi *Jem atd Food (-utters.
Reid's Patent Cotton Gin Attachment
lor straight-- .irm md ch-a ing iiul, t-.ki out >ll motes, naps and trash, ieavii j
the lint h*U and fleecy.
Fairbanks' Standard Scales & Patent Alarm Cash Drawers
M* cihl t '-i Gates f R iiroul, Tuu*k and D pot, Wagon, Hav mul Coal Scale*
'lftuuf tur. ro' U e Smith Ha i Row r Cotton and Hay Press. Rcid‘n Automatic
w Pirns m.d the n w Yirgiiiift Feed Cutt r. F< *r fell p ..rtioalars, circa I ant, g*u
u.P) information. et e, M f!' to muy4bl W *1 POLT A PJ>
\f 1 x &
d' a 1 .'k kv UalUs w.iia k I
:: CO )N’ -WKNU’K at..| 6C THIRD '.THIOKI.
* - Ceorgla
DEALER IN
Boots, Shoes and Hats.
\\ * HA\ i. now in stun on aof the U-s-t stocks wc } ;ve ever offered, and at
* P r ; t . f . 1 •• Dries - G ..tV and
'''' ' H / 1 Y< ut3s’ aud Cb •
! ’ -a -a / kip Boots andHuues
< ► i Uh:r* 4 “ i ! cef .a •■ od lire of 11 2\ T**-
1 f| kt-■ ' . -u FPIOiNViS. Send us y. u
ii *\-l ire them w i in..' b !-t f.ictio: ns though ho; ghi in per - m
tf y l. i t* . (iu
i ° ; ROB'T. P. FARLEY
CALL and EXAMINE •
wm k FARLEY'S.
NEW STOCK OF
Fancy and Family Groceries.
Plantation Supplies,Tobacco, Cigars, &c.
WE era openine an win 1 c-nnplete *to -k of Grcx-crie* anT ill continue to kee),
a lull assertnaeu: ot the tiri: Go, - :n our b;-.- that ran be i nichaged
WINES AND LIQUORS OF .SCPK.IiIOR QUALITY.
Oni* l’i-ic(\s \\ ill l>* the Lowent,
We think nr frienfia wilt fin.l tto their m- r- st to Rive n.-a call before purehastng.
Swift’s New Building. Upper Broad St.. Columbus. Ga.
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' PENNSYLVANIA AORICULTURAL WOHRB,
A. B. FARQUHAR & CO.
MACON. <i HORGIA.
MANEFAC l I'UEII OF
Horizon' ill anil Vctnoiil Steinn E arfinountinl au'l uninounied; Ttireshing ftia
chini'n, Fan Mills, Separators, Cane Mijh, if. Sml for oircu'i r. A 'cljv-s*
c(22 iB FARQUHAR’ Micon, Ga. 1