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SPRING 1881. SPRING 1881.
11. DHL £ 9,
Talbotton, Ga.
Ar* no* r< Wing ai.r h'.vo in s’.ore otoice Sues f
dhess goods
PIAIN AND Lft.CE BUNTING in all colors-
CASHMERES IN BEIGE COLORS..
PLAIDS IN GREAT VARIKrY, SI MMER POI'LINS, FIGURED and PLAIN
bi’Uinu suitings,
NEW DESIGNS
In *1 ri; p jaiintH of grant beauty ar and cn lie#*:, v ri.fj
JTTJT-mT-* TLmUSTEJ&
TMil* tofH Napkin*, Tow. U. Lut™ llandkerchr f-. nil qunlitie*..
THE ill<ve stock, all Deal) t oft. tile Nmtl.e n ... 1 Lu.cn. omrUio. iucl...!.- c
" mEN,S, LADIE'S AND MISSES' SHOES
Tail town of Gent's ft;.dTJJ' Clolhinß ■n 1 nmlerwe r. pi> goo,!, in groat
T '\VK VVI >HTO ANNOUNCE'ot’.i ti .cli p I .lie t .it .ft r n lO'itf ftiu'rl. lie* it.
.H.w- 1.. • 1..!. It.'lfl 1.,l an ! Low to bay, t>4 ; !tenet...l
to pleu* *r oartotner*. We firth rm >r . nn'ir.
ALL WHO WANT BARGAINS
Tt,.t thin one! what ti er went wi*l. ).<• ro <l/ ">•<'- "* ' of tw " )> 7-
It,- M k.il to exam. ns, ~.r st. .■* I. i *• *<"> prrimr
Tr.o offer ...peri ....me.:, e.l in ..11 ... jfutm ... - .u.tu-,. A...1 N* but •
■ot le ut.
AV k \> ii ri. Tvo r r itK rAniWotJ). |
, 19 B W A. DANIEL & SON.
"hAIKJI AItTERS FOB
JF ±t&' t-Ol£*. £3
CAAYriIING, |
t E IBS,
i* the only .loli*r'ln w, to Ml U.oW.-atcl
W. &. G. Yacht Cloth Suits.
Thom AH luiwt r. w-ifnlly w.liultiriwluie liiiyinj! ''l- avUuiv.mj exmniiu'loli ©t Hi*
fine mm! lixtonnivu t< cJs ot
New Spring Clothing,
In male ii|,.ih, 1t HI nn-mT. tn cWII -flee of uxitorlnL unm.rp s,l.
Viiruiskimr Goods and Hat Depart input,
Hl , a ii i)k |„„t n,.<*tkanil ultidirl !-;"> . inrluUlas the Ml.fcr.Had
li*■!> Mifßumn 1 Jonum Shirt x, and KU‘ts>n
1 I .V r B"S.
- |K)< nl . rloro i, a !<> In woman,' at oh nt ui/.D', r.-f or.lv in CM <*<
AVEDDING SUITS A SPECIALTY-
I)nn-| fn.fi,-I Hut Tla.m UhH bon*' t U< v;n lH.d WP Aua is u3 10 sell every
rn-lmuor liial io.m-t n the Tl<ni -- l’,i - "
Don't if. Ili ‘P " > sll ' Mll| y ' ° •
„ i G. E. THOMAS. Columbus, Cm.
t __ i ' c M KINS KI .
*. wmiuH.
WITT I CHS & KINS EL,
and Jewelers,
Cor. BiMffVv UonVi-li S’. C- 1 u.1.",5, <)wyfc
r- •
WATCHES, CLOCKS & JF.WKLBYr
Diamonds, Rings, Spectacles, Silver Were. Si'u er-
Plated Ware, Fancy Article:?, &c.
V,’*t©Lnvfilo3k*lu .law,by UKP.MUI't) to ai.v ..ntW.t.'ltof, und war.
ratiuH. "luue lo ovlv*.
H*.r Jewelries made to order. D.nniomU i*m‘ to suit t-’ \ -wwl H\j . p
| GORDON'S
New York Store.
Columbus, Ga.
I HAVuta pkcidedto nrort’K out stocks
I Corsets, Hosiery and Gloves.
Bri<T. *.WIDg cur Sr ring ..3 rSlo. V. . cf. r 1.000 Comet, in ttdfe*
Vf n*tv Mil t>t‘ I OliUii.r v! vlfS, ..l CO '• .
l.uir I'.U* at Udic' SB.I MS'***" W . PIDfV '■
sicea t-jd vt *.i~Ut lu.-crfccu is, will 1* c*> M *“ 1 I r '*-
TieOsl© Notice
ov tAis
GRAND CLEARING OUT SALE;
r bwot prpr.Ur brands and low jri*-* Kl_D GI-< ALS. f boy •
jure On end after IW* dte *o w.ll oalf t> •' •• r: e li.i.r --b 1 *•'*!. i"I ha
|G>r<lou” Kul Gievv, wiiirb *ii b 1ult! er . .ilrfm-. aJ ra,,* .
§“" THE NEW YORK STORE.
M. O. GrORDOH.
|L,.1 3- ■ii .'-O 83 &84 Bro iil St.. Columbui. O.i. .
THE REGISTER AM) STANDARD,’ TALBOTTON. ‘TALBOT ( 01.NTV. GEORGIA, APRIL 19, ISSI.
MBTBB AKU STANDARD.
O. iCUOKNIAN, lAirah.
J n. GOllilAN,OoimKsiu/N.aKc,Klin u.
Tit 1 hot I on, (in.,
TUESDAY APRIL 19, I*Bl.
*' ■>— —
Official Organ of Talbot County.
- - * ■ —-
<Tmr. V 8 K.I.VIC FJtILBI).
Atlanta, April ltU—Hifl Citizens-
B.tiik, of Atlanta, up*mletl to day ut
11 o'clock. Thin is another of the M:e
depot*! to nr*. Xot long Hinoe the Btntc
had over cIoO.OOO in it, hut Treasurer
Bper 1. .# ditMii a hny out. th*
*‘ate hnf. now a dep'Mt in the hank of
about $150,000. Jhe assets of the bank
are Final), ond it i thongbt tin y will not
h'iy ten cent* in the dollar, but it is too
erly yet to arrive at a proper estimate.
This the second depository which has
failed within the past month. The flrht
w'hh lb*t of the bank ol Jloiue, in which
the state hud sjd 000. On the . ssetH '>(
tht* bank, however, Judge Underwood
has decided that the State has a prior
lion 'I he )jppi>-XJiimt<i amount of the
State‘s deposits in thv Citizen* bank was!
>5103,000, against which the State hold*
a burnt for Jfcbo,(h,o. Doubtless much j
blame w ill be attached to the officers wlio I
seemed unable t‘. stem the tide ol the:r j
losses an l previous einbairiussnuntH. W !
know nothing of he facts ill the tMMfc, j
but will iusist that where u bank is con
ducted on strict bunking principle* it in
impossible h>r such an institution to fail.
S|t enhttive venture and a too liberal
advance of other people's money to irrt
sponsible peis-,ns, cause much of the
iimiiicinl troubles of the day. It would
have been the dictate of a sound and
honest policy on the p*rt of the bank
officers to have notified the Stale ol the
hank's true condition before matters
grew from bud to worse.
H may dotitxb s be remembered thru
before the J..*‘kabittvre fanned ilie State
depositories bill, the Krgimei opposed
the measure us being unsafe to the State
and oppressive to the people to have the
State's money used lor regular bunking
purpose*, it is simply farming out the
people's money to oppress the people.
Jieticr to anticipate the .States* bunded
debt than a4io\f a too large accumulation
ol fimJa ui ti;c banks, which under tins
bill are virtually the sub tmumriea of
the hintc.
( lie tiiHufUtfi'. n xsy of the board in both
the above failure*, say tor each,
ie entirely rrmd rpiate to protect the
Htrtte'e.interest, if the law is to operate
as a protective measure, bonds HiitUcieut
to cVtfi the #ntir uepi/sitH of ihe Htate
should in every insiaiiee be if tpnrtfil.
Tht* effect of bank failures in the pres
ent juncture ot aithirs is unsettling to all
the busmens inter sis of tno country, to
nay boiling ot the oppr< unions they in
diet on depositors through losses, Ih
Jjcgißlnturs fihould look into iho matter
ut bank charters, and especially should
it overhaul the 8t ;l depoaitini** bill,and j
enact Icgirflalioll wlivoli will protect tlie |
people against tlio josh ol tho public
money m.
To tho Columbus As so elation.
Editor Index: Pioase allow ms to i
make th following appeal tcvth ■chnrcheK ;
ami Sabbath sebot/hi of the OolambUH
Association:
Dk.ui Uru-rriuixM: Spring 11 approach j
ioy Lot me urge and beg you to re-oi ;
gaulzo nil your Sunday huliooL, and let
every ohurcb that has bud uo school, or
gntiiz© uuo nt nu early day, and let out
fixed purpose bo to 1 ad the young peo
ple and the children U> Jesuit, l>y the use
ut God's word, which it the sword ot !
the Spirit. Let nil the vice Presidents
iof our Sunday -school Convention sec 1
| that u school is organized m every church
i Let every Christian go to work for Jesus,
j for the night will come winn none of u.>
can work.
Our Sibbnth-school is to
meet in Hamilton. on Friday before the
| tilth Sabbath m May. Let us he pre
j )mrod to go up filled W'th the Spirit if
I the Master, prepnrod to make eucour.ig
ing reports H e hope more will bu done
l lib* year by Cbpatum workers than in
any year in the past. If we love Je*.n*
U t us work for Mini* 'I ho Sabbath
school is a lino tb I l lor Chridmn uac
; fulness. Who would live hero and be ot
|no use to any oiu ? Dio, and not be
I missed ? Divndtul thought ! Jesus liv
I id, worked, btillbrefl and died for the
: world. Shall we, who profess to love
Him, fail to live ami work tor Him ? Lie
tmbud, Cmisiiaua, and your renruid
will be great and glorious.
0 U Willi*, I'res. 8 ,S Convention.
AfUHMI I lIK VTATK.
The Americua Recorder has no hop* a
J of peaches as a crop.
To myth vfa:rvisited bv nuother d#
alnictirr firo on Sunday, sth.
Cow peas are being retailed in soino of
the Albany stores at 5-1.50 per bushel.
A New Hampshire woman has preserv
ed htr wedding cake for forty nine
j y*nr*.
lion S G McLendon, ot riionißsville,
| will deliver tho memorial address in
! Bainbridge.
I The Monroe Advertiser thinks the
fruit crop of that section bus been k.lis
! e.L
When a fn-neb young lady signs the
; marriage coni met she is obliged to wear a
pale piuk dreo at this ceremony.
\s The Insane Asylum nt MillodgCTilte
; has 000 p&tnnU inside its wmvls, while
T 25 nanu s are listed for vacam 1 *s.
Tin* Montgomery Advertiser says that
Mahonism is in politics just what oleo-
I nmrganuo is in commerce a shameful
i fraud.
) The boys all seem to be iu favor of that
1 press trip to Washington. A vote should
Ibe taken on the proposition as soon as
f the Association meet* at Rome.
Georgia, ten years ago, sent about 50,
:] 000 white nnd colored children to school,
j Lust year tho school attendance, white
! colored, is about 250,D00.
In tho case of the St:\t va. Dubo ;
Huiuphret, iin Taylor Superior Court,
j for tlu* killing of John R Duckworth at
Reynold* totuo months ago. th jnry
j brouglit in a verdict of' justiflabit bo mi- j
’ oido.
Mr Kstill. Ino president of thet'eorgia
Prt is Asaociatnm. has issiunt his call oon
not:itj? the Allocution iu Roma, May 11.
ihe Horn© editors have alremly made
propnrtion>s tor the entertainment of the
n.en.l erii. There will beau excaiaion
• down the river, a bull and banquet, and
editor* who gt* to Homo may make ar
rangements to have what the boys call a
lime of much royalty.
AHvviit-tlaig rbeats.
It has I vccrne io venmion to wii ic
the lu ginning of an elegant, inteieating
i itrticlo and then run it into some advert
j list uu nt, that we avoid all such cheats
and -i.rjVy c .11 attention to the inerts
•t H p Bitters in as plain biuiest terms
as p 'Mbit, t induce people to.give them
4 <me td;d. as no cuo who knows tbeir
vainwill evei use anything else.—• Provi
dence Advertise.
A Safe and Sure means < f restoring
the Vv ut- ful c lor of the h.ir :s lunash
ot 1 v Parker's 11 ir Balsam, whish la o
v ivtd y popular i oni ’‘ .superior clean
inoj'. * 4A:siar
THE OLDEST DRY GOODS
! HOUSE.IN GEORGIA,
J. KYLE l C 0„
I
COLUMBUS, CIA.
WE BUY AND SELL FOR
CASH.
listen to tiie voice of our
to IT PRICES'.
Blcnchu and ffc to l‘d cents,
London cords, 7 c-nt*,
NaihHook*, 7c to 10 cents.
White Victoria Lawn, 8 cent*.
B.uck bunting, \i i-‘J emits.
; Llack nil wool Bunting, 20 cents,
Hamburg Edgings *ne cent to two
! dollars per yard.
! These are our own importation, and .
| cheaper than any one else dare sell them. |
Table Dainatsk.
Wr ; c irry an iinmeu.se stock, prieo 85c I
to SI 75 per yard.
Gents Furnishing Goods,
The latent collar*, (be newest neck wear,
the best fitting shirt, the uobbi Ht Hat,
can always b : found with uh* WE rn .ke
• uits to i-rder and guar mtec a • erfect fir.
Dress Goods Department.
SILKS end SATINS AN'l' COLOR,
Satin* DcLyons, Brocade*,
Tnrr tiling*, Velve'*.
Ornauienta, Ta'se’s. I
VV e carry n stock of 2( 0 pi( c m Drob* |
and Trimming bilks, priced 05 ceutn and :
upwards.
200 niece* flaor mat ing to be *o!l by |
the at Auction price*. Cheaper
thin ever offurc l here before.
Shoes and Hat Department
complete with new .styles.
Lees (’in tuitut 18c to 7- r c per yard,
Lace bed K*ts, quite new,
Lace IriuibrequinH,
Lace Collars, extra stjlish,
Luce handkerchief* the latest.
With buyer* constantly in the* market
wo guarani ea to *dl first quality goods
cheaper thau anj hou-e in thi< section.
WHEEL to find theae,
at J l . K VLL & CD'S ,
Cheap Caktl Store, Cofunibiife, Gu.
I’rtrtii H who desire to ord< r samples
and further inlbrniutiun che< rfully fur- j
niehed. april 5 a
COFFEE.
Good ltio Coffe *, lbs. for $1 00, a*.
Dmmgoole Boa, Coiombas, Ga.
oeHOly a ; rs.
CREAM NECTAR, j
\ li.ost excellent en,f litnllhy drink
eiiiirnlv new f,,r h,,1-only l>y Droiugool? !
ljrOH.. C, lumbns, tin.
OH ! DON’T,
Forget to cat' early ut Dvou-gDoJe Hrnfc* j
and hid tlu leg oitlmo of I'. u> y (Jan- !
dim and Confectionaries.
apro Columbus, Ga.
1
TALBOT SHERIFF SALES !
Will be sild be loro the Court Ibu-o!
door in the town ot 'J uibotlon, T.iltot
county, Georg hi, within the l gsl hours of j
sale, on the Ist Tuesday iu May, ile lol
lowiuß pioperty to wit: Two hundred
nijd eiphty cr of land nure or brs.
situated two nubs Northeastoi Tslbottou
on the Centrevilh* 10 and, ;nd bounded n- \
follows: On tho North and F.st by lands]
of Mrs Trice, on the uth by W A j
Mfiund, and on the West by Mrs Kim- ;
i-rough. Levied on us the property ot J F j
Walker to satisfy a Fi Fa in my bands in
favor ot Charles Know lion vs. J F
Walker and notice given.
.1 A FOSTER, Shariff.
Talbot ton. April sth, lN^l.
rOSTTONKD
TALBOT SHERIFF SALES.
WiII be sold before Hie Conft House
door, in tho (own of ’Talbott n, Talbot
eouvty, (Jc.orgia, within the boms
ot s.ile, on the Ist Tuo duv in May next,
tlu following property to viit: All of lot
of land No 2H, ( rav\.' one half ot an acre,
in the 2Ad uistnet of T .lbot county.
Levied upon as the property of E K M i
hone to sati>ly one Mipcnor C.ourt fi fa
it) i:y luu.d-i in favor of I’ Zcif \ Sons,
versus T' 11 Al’ 1 Malionc Written no
tice given dcfviuumU this, Ist day ot
March, 1881.
JAMES A FOSTER,
April stli 1881. Sheriff.
Notice to Debtors and Credi
tors-
GEORGIA Talbot Ccuxrt:
All persons having demands against the
estate of S- uey Ingiam. Into of said cmiu
ty, deceased, arc mpiired to present tno n
within tlie tiuv prvscribed by law, aiul all
i persons owing said Estate arc requested
! to make immediate payment to tho uu
: dtrsiynod. JAMES McNEIL
! npis T* Administrator.
Economy Cotton Planter !
nucE #io 00.
Saves La nor., Saves Time, Saves Cotton
Sekd.
Patented by J W Cason, and took the
premium nt the Georgia State Fair as
the best cotton n.Avnbi.
Por snl by H L MuLeudon, Tnl • otton.
' K S kENDKIt'K, agent for Talbot
j Comity . niai 8 2m
Frankin house,
*
JOHN SCHERF. Proprietor
FRANK GOLDEN, Clark.
Entirely New tn all its
APARTMENTS, and strictly
FIRST-CLASS.
jMritf COLUMBUS.GA.
BzH. Peyser
MANTF.UTVHEK of
Fine Cigars,
\yr> OK A LER 1? -
Cigarette, Chewing & Smok
ing Tobacco. & Snuff.
B:.n 1 . .k, Oppn.tr l IVpoS
o tO.'-.f 18. Fj..i h st. Mtf -a, On-
The Rush at Svirveu's,
Dress Goods Counter is
IMME N S E !
Owing to tbo fact that for Variety and Cltcaptvss hia St >cli is far ahead
of his usual purchases. Here you find
ALL WOOL TWILLED BUNTINGS at 25c.
ALL WOOL ARMURS.49 in. wide at $1 00'
EverrOne !n Search of a Spiiig Snit Shonld Src (h> an Good a.
THE USUAL AND SOME UNUSUALLY GOOD BARGAINS IN' HOSIERY
Handkerchiefs, Trimmings and White Goods.
NICE FIGURED LAWNS ONLY sc.
Full Stock of CHINA MATTINGS at Low Prices.
Save Money by Pricing my Good a before buying.
J AI.HEKT KIKVEN
net 5 B l—nprl2 COLUMBUS. GA
CLOTHING!
FRESII ARRIVALS AT
H. J. THORNTON'S,
TIIU FASHION IBLE
cm > r ri 11i:if >i > 11 a r r r 1:11.
For Men's, Roys’, Youths’, and Children’s Wear.
V ill call especial attention to my
YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHINC.
Wi ich eannet bo excelled in Style, Prices and Quality,
Gents’ Underwear*, Neckwear, Gloves.
A Large and Y&ricJ Axuertmeut of oil the latent Novelties and Design*.
TAILORING DEPARTMENT.
II J Til )IINTON'S M and Hr. Broad S-r-ot, Oolumlmn, 0.i.. is Uir p'no tn lm
,i)iir Hliit.s hi ide lo mtsi- im-. 'i ii.-i.’ >ou tiiid as t-ou’plht' nil ns? orthicnt >'f
loip,i il nnd l) utvlic lluole .ii ns can b fo In I m nnv first clnss Ti.iloriiifi Eslalduh
i:tu. Hi, Tailor., are all fi.nt cl-ss. Good woriunaustiip md u pcit'ocl til is fin.i;-
r Diced.
~ T- CHAFFIN,
COIiUMIII S, - GI-OIKiIA
i>eam: in
BOOKS, STATIONERY AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Chromos, Picture Frames, Atlas and Cord, Stereoscopes.
Views, Albums, Gold Pens, Violin and Guitar Strings,
Inks. Writing Desks, Cards. Pocket BookS.
Thomas’ Standard Black, Violet and Carmine
Inks. Repository of the American Bible Society.
; jan 11 b 1
The Live Grocery House.
LOW PRICES ALWAYS RI LE.
J "W CLEMESMTS.
i TO THE Planters of Talbot and adjoining counties we offer a largo and well selected
I stock of
GROCERIES AND WESTERN PRODUCE.
! adaptedto the wants of tamer,. k>w for CASH. Full lines of
i
VVII Cured Unlit Meats,
ul lower prices than ever lief.>re offered. CALL AND “ SDK US.
eHo- Ifli. JAKE KIMBUOUUIi, of Hams comity, is with this po[ialai uouse, and
wilt be'Rtad-lo and wait oulus friends, and the public gem ra*,.
; jan l (bl.) J. W CLEMENTS. Columbus Ga.
n
Steam Planing Mills & Lumber Yard
.o:
T. J. DUDLEY,
j
JIANL FACTUKKE AND DEALER IN
JOTJLildixxg* Material !
KEEPS rotstsntlv Oil hand all R gular Fifes of Sash, Doors, Blind* Mould
mgs. Flooring and Ceiling dressed and matched, and 1 : k-nds of rcugh and
dressed Lumber, Door iTr&mes. Window Frames, M uidr.y* Scroll 1 'Rets
s -attie©, ic., got out to order. A’l work done.and material lurnis’.ed at bottom pr e--°
Agents for the Centennia] Patent Sash Balance.
I* i? siutple*. conrecivnt air-i chop. can b? applied ’o o!ti viudows without chxrge c: frnes. answer
fT rry purj'v'ae of thewlLdowaa <ah, sad can be had for less thanoue-ioarth the nsuaicot. Call aad
examine.
at i tUL.L or M* sure* uo*r <3t,ncra; Passenger lVpot.
marU ‘ COLUMBUS GA
SEIK SPRING CLOTHING!
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR FIRST INSTALLMENT
OF
Gents’, Youths’ and Boys Spring Clothin*
7 *=j
And if you wish somethiug n ee. nobby and heantifab rail and sta them \y,
have teeeivad a laigj line ol SPRING AND SUMMER SAMPLES, aid can -jet vp
Suits to order of any kind, ut txcet-ding low prices, and guamutee a per.'ect fit aud
sati .faction.
We are -Iso Agents fi r WARD 8 CELEBRATED SHIRTS and take measures for
the same
Our SPRING HATS are ou tl e way, and we leapectfally invite an inspection of
! oar G- oils.
J. O. HARRIS & SON,
oct 20 b I—ap!s 02 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, (, A
a 3T. PEACOCK/
CLOTHING M A.NUFACTURER,
64 Broad St, - - Columbus, Ga,
Keeps as{ leudid line of PI KCE GOODS
Y'ou rtm ir.v ■ any kind of suit made here 'o YOUR OWN TASTE, and in the la
te t btvle s-a- Give Inn, at: la!.
u|.i6 a .T PEACOCK.
A. R. WILKERSON. B. T. HATCHER.
Wilkerson & Hatcher!
CBN VAy GA*
Have in Store a large Stock of Plantation
Supplies of every Description.
o
Groceries, Planter's Hardware
Iron,Nails,Plows,Hoes. Axes,
Shovels 8s Spades, Harness,
Saddles, Bridles, Collars, La
dies Saddles.
domestic and Staple Dry Goods, Eoots, Shoes and Hats.
Fancy Dry Loads and Notions!
Glass and Crockery Ware, Table and Pocket Cutlery.
Wagon and Buggy Material.
1000 BUSHEL OATS, Mixed, Yellow and Ited Rut PROOF
ALSO —
Agents for Pntnjw o fiiw o r..mrftoy,ralxpsc<> Grange Mixture, Datapeoo Acid Phot
| phate. C i.tt nic.ivd.it Oct.era .
j \v,. r.r prv r.l t’> ■I! .np.di s. n n.r, on ftsy hrus and at living tiTB.
I We cortluliy invito the pnl.in- to examine ourntock ad prie a.
; jau6 ui, WILIvKUSOA' Jk HATCHER.
Bedell’s Sloe Store.
88 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
Always has in Stock a full and w ell assorted line of
Ladies’ and Gents' Boots and Shoes
of tho beat and nobbiest stylra, and made to order t f the best materials that myone
oan buy.
Ladies Button and Basket Shoes.
AND BOOTS A SPECIALTY- Call and see them.
THE bent brogan and farm bo tin the market for the least iuod©y. All goods nt*
and desirable. The people of Tali ot and adjoining counties especially inYitfd *
all and ex iimue my r-toeks.
mar ,30 is h W. - I3EDELL*
DONT YOU FORGET IT!“
* -
I OFFER UNUSAL INDUCEMENTS
IN—
Groceries and Provisions
TO CASH BUTTES.
CORK FLOI .
I have a few tAiu Oil .ti.i bie
S. 3ES.
The ID-Town Grocer,
jan GVl—mar22 COLUMBUS, GLORGI-L