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80,000 DOLLARS
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Worth of Goods to be Slaughtered I
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Until furtl.er Notice we will sell the following Good* at the prices named:
Figured and Lace Lawns.
•i.%00 Tr.w Figured Uwi'.-H>icbi !*• I* 1 "'" M (“ r 10hcret4> -
J.,7* 5t r. teats. HSW YsrdaLtwe S-.fSped 1/I*ll- only Uj- • *"Hn M cell
HO© Yard* Wool Bunthigs, Good Blacks and Colors, 20c-
Listen to This!
COKE AND SEE THE GOODS.
w >rtb (1 60.
Summer Underwear For Men.
A LITTLE JOB PICKED UP
-1000 MrniH O.BM Undershirts .uly ?3o a pi-cs—sold with reckless disregard ot
tUclr T.lne.
A Job Lot of 1000 Pairs British Half-Hose, 25c.
100 Dozen Pairs Three-Button Kid (Doves.
In Colors Only, to be Sacrificed.
Price onW *0 cents per pur. 200 doson prim Ltdie*' Lisle Hose \t 2* rents per
p-vir fold St pries lor noolh r r uhou than Hist we ho hin cheap
Bargains for Everybody,
wno Y rd. lSlcsrfw-4 Colton. soft finish, lOfi-Kasl* ttnUnnilrlcd HlilrU sl.
- fiZk.4 N.ln. H.k. only 13 1 2-. ts ■•O.der.Blh** - or-.. *l.
iS .r
- ,000 Yard* l AlV^‘ n i IOOTII,
mi-: i.k
may, ‘2m I'l.'l Ilroad HI Colomhns, l in.
John McGough <& Cos.,
Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
Come to the Front with Bargains for all Dry Goods for the
Spring and Summer Trade.
Complete .lock., (Wire* little lower tlmn the lowest, "i'll mnnt
DECIDED BARGAINS.
in many b-sutltul spreUliiss. In
Gents Fnrnishing Goods !
And . Ur*. ..or* ni.nl of every IcL nee VM. I?*!"' 1 !?*.
•Boatmen* fr spring *ntd aiimuier wear. HURL HAIiK I RICES. CALL N
mn f-1 a ,
THE NEW CROCKERY STORE!
0
LINDSAY & SANDERS,
Broad St., Webster Building,
COM MUR H,GA.
We nr* now prepare 1 to otf.*r anew and well aideetort lfcock of
Crockery, China, Glass Ware, Tin, Wood and Willow
Ware, Ice Cream Fioczers, varioty of stylos-
Water Coolers, Fluting Machines
TIN TOILBT SETTS, Imntlaomo assortment. Silver rintcd Ware,
gtiriu;teo<l of tho best make. Kero.one Larapa,Chandeliers, etc.
Prior* to auit the moat axaciing,. Orders by mail receivo prompt
and earnfnl attention. may it Nm
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o j. peacock:,
CLOTHING MANUFACTURER,
64 Broad St, * " Columbus, Ga.
Koeps *i| lendift line of IMKJC?!’* liOOD'N.
Yon run have any Kind of suit made hire to YOUR OWN TASTE, and in the la
tent ►l ie Giv# bin, atrial. _ _
npr6 A €■ .1 PHACOC’Iv.
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GORDONS
New York Store.
Columbus. Ga.
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HAVING DECIDED TO REDUCE OCR STOCK OF
Corsets, Hosiery and Gloves.
Brtore adding or Spring od Fnmmcr Stock, w rtrt 1,000 Corsets in en.ll.M
Tanetr. all I'.ie jepuUr it.OM, al ab*nt cost.
l*k) Pairaof Idadiea* and Mistaea* PUin aad Ftney oa account of
•nee and af ai|kt laiperferliona, will It c o*d cut at half fric.
IToJi© Notic©
OF THIS
GRAND CLEARING OUT SALE
nf nnr jK.pnUr brnd and lo* price lUD GLOVES. Tb.y ido.l bo sold at
ODr. On and after (hi* dvte we mil only buy -Tue Harris Seamless" and "The
f Gordon - Kid Glove, wbirh lt be sold at tfa* regular price. nd undcr-injaar.m-
THE NEW YORK STORE.
M. C. GORDON.
s-pIX- mar'2S* 82&54 Broad St.. Columbus. On. |
THE ItEGISTEIt AM) STANDARD, TAMIOTTOJi, TALHOT COUNTY, GEORGIA, MAY 3, 1881.
REGISTER AND STANDARD.
O. I). GORMAN, r.nnoK.
J 1Y GORMAN,Co**wtrXDixo Edit b.
'rnlbotton, (in.,
TUESDAY __ MAY : c Bl
Official Organ of Talbot County.
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LKTTRH FHOM TKXAs.
Wxativuvobi>; Tux a*, Apnl 25tb, JBBI. .
RvMU*'rtiii& STandvmd: I reached tbi
place throe week* ag', anil thinking that
t rri*ariptloh of th#* connty, ko far an I
hare Been it, might iuterefft J<nr Hiany
rendera, 1 will atotc thut Weatbcrlord Ik
Hiluatcd in North T*>t Texag, sixty
nnlett Went of Dalhwi, en the Texas A
Pacific Railroad. It hn a population ol
four thousand inhabitanU, and 1h the
lnrg‘Bt city west on the T Sr. P R It The
court hos*e und stores arc built of brick
and stone, and are large and flu*’. The
dwelling houses arc new and small, built
la Gothic style with three rooms. The
merchant* carry large stocks and do a
large business. The counties adjoining
do their trading here. I find the people
very s vctable and kind and advanced in
the arts of civilized Ills. I have cot seen
a fight, or heard of a murder since I ur
rived. Tins city boasts of nine white or
ganized churches, three Presbyterians,
two Methodist, one Baptist, one Camp
oelite, one Catholic, one Episcopal and
two colored churches, one Baptist und
one Methodist. It seems this is enough
to civilize any town.
•Since my arrival I have traveled all
over this and portions of other countiea.
The lands are fine and very productive.
A tew days ago I saw four thousand acres
of Lind in onu body on the Brazos river,
that ww planted in cotton the past year
which made one bale of cotton per acre.
The stalks were six an 1 seven feet high.
One difficulty hero is the scarcity ot la
bor. First class field hands command
tw*nv dollars per month, the supply
not being equal to the demand at that
It this State had the labor that Georgia
ha**, farmers would make more than they
know what to do with. Forty and fifty
bushoU of corn grow per acre. 1 have
not seen a single crib of corn with a
cover on it. Corn cribs are built out of
black jck poles to hold from three to
five hundred bushels of corn each. Af
ter the trib is tilled dry hay or sorghum
stalks nro thrown over the top for cover
ing. The smoke busses are covered, but
the endh are not nailed up. Youc insee
meat hanging in smoke houses ns you
ride along the public road. The door is
proped with a pole, to keep dogs out.
Such a thing as land deeds, mortgages,
bill ot sale, Ac. as security, is never
heard of, but those who stand well can
get all the money they want on their
own paper. Some dry goods nre sold on
thirty days time,and one who fails to pay
promptly is hardly respected. Corn is
worth here thirty five to forty cents per
bushel, wheat ninety cents to one dollar.
There are three merchant milts in this
place all doing well.
The stoe< trad j seems to be the big
gest tiring in this state. Nearly every
one who comes here to Hfttle goes into
the took business Large herds ol
horses, cuttle and sheep pass through the
streets daily on their way to the ranches
to be fattened for tnnrki't. The prairie is
now grevn, and the stock arc beginning
to look fine, especially milk cows. They
never take up a cow here that gives less
than three gallons of milk, and a great
many give as much as five gallons daily.
Most of the population hero nr© natives
of Georgia and Tennessee, ami all I
have talked with say this is n better state
than where they emigrated from. But
with all th advantages 1 have enutnern
ted in referenc* to this ferine land, 1
find s ru© dejection*, the chief of them
being th© water. This is what is known
as lime water, it tastes like water
after you have dissolved soda in it, yet I
am told one will become use to it niter
drinking it nwhilo and will like it.
Great many here use cistern water, which
I prefer, and “don't yon forget it.“ An
other objection I find here is, it does not
rain enough. It has been two months
sinen any rain has fallen, but I am told
by the citizens that if they can get ram
by the nundlo ol May they will make
as much as they can gather, Anbther
objection is, what they term * 'northers, *•
and it you were here tosany you would
realize tho full meaning of the term.
Two days go everybody was wearing
linen, but to day they have on thtir
overcoats, while out doors it is bitter
cold. The wind blows ii early all the
time. It lies Down every day since 1
arrived, and the dust is fearful. liow
ever, with all the objections one may find
to this State, 1 think more money can be
made here than in Georgia. It is anew
country and devclopes openings that a
live energetic man can make money at,
and, that rapidly, if he will just stick to
business. For fear I am too lengthy, I
| w.ll dose uutil another time,
L. A. B.
Tlio Savannah Nows aay* a tur
(lo weighing U 25 pounds, five feet
ami a half long,and four foot broad,
was caught in the Ogecchoa river
last week.
Kroil* Getartlin, ihe nolcil French
journnliet and duelist, is and ad.
Brown llavm t
Thin noted and famous hotel and home
of the traveling nublic. continues to
achieve unparalleled miceesa under the
skillful man liftmen t of George C Brown.
Mr Brown in probably the youngest and
Inyst laudK rd to t>c found in the South
“Women Never Think."
If tlu* crabbed old bachelor who utter*
•and this aeutiment could but witness tba
intense thought, deep study and through
investigation ot women in determining
the best medicines to keep their ftmi
lies well, and would note their sagacity
and wisdom in selecting Hop Bitten* as
the best, and demonstrating it by keep>
lug their families in perpetual health, at
a mere nominal expanse, he would be
forced to acknowledge that such senti
ments are baseless and false.—Pica
rune.
An Old Lady writes ns: **l am 65
years old and waa feeble and nervous all
the time, when I bought a bottle id Par
ker's Ginger Tonic. I have used a lit
t.'e more than one bottle and feel as well
as at SO, and nm sure that hundreds need
just 6'n ba medicine “ See advertise -
1 n: cut uiayU lui
! GEORGIA - I*ai B"T t’crsr.: In the
‘ -Superior Cuit ol sOid C ur,H* t. J 1 \\ il
li* presiding.
L J Guilmartin A Cos ) Bale Nisi
v*. ,• |f
James II Brooks. ) lore close Mortis ;•
It appearing fo the Court, by the peii
(lion ol I#-I (ludmatttii Aurvivin" partner
of the firm Ot 1, J GiilDMrtifi A Cos,, that
on the 261 b day ot February 1880, the and •
hlidant made and delivered to said L J
Gnßmartin A Cn. his promissory note,
tearing date th* dy and year aforesaid,
whereby the (L tendant promised on or be
fore the Ist day ot November next td
. lowing the date of raid note to py L J
Guilmartin A Cos., or bearer.eight hundred
and thirty-seven dollars and six cents hu
talue received and eight per o*nt interest
from the maturity ot said note and ten |s*r
cent for CM/Utisel ter*, and that on the day
and year aforesaid, the and feiuLut the bel
ter to secure the payment of add note exe
cuted and deliver* and to the said L J Gnd
tnartin A Cos. a certain parcel of laud, to
wi: Two hundred and twenty-five sens
more or less in the 23rd dbt:ict ot Talbot
county in said Hta'e. known as the Cary
Holt p!aoe and bounded on the north by
lands ot R Brooks, on the cast by the
lauds of J II Mi Coy, and the South by
lauds known as Ihe Bevel place and on the
west by lands of E W Wombb, together
with all improvements on mid tract. And
it tnrtker nppern g. that said note h*
not been paid, it i* ihcrtf >i© ordered that
the said defendant do par into Court on
or before the first day of ihe next term of
this court the sum of tno principal on
said note, and the interest on tho same at
the rate of tight per cent from the ma
ts ritv of said note, and the sum of ten per
cent ou th* setae for counscd lets, or show
cause m tho contrary if any he can, and
chat on (be failure of defend tut *o to d>,
the equity ol redemption in and to sc id
mortgaged premise* Do forever thereafter
l-aired und iordoMod. And it i* tun her or
dered that this rule be published once a
mouth h*r four month* in the Register A -
Htnndatd previous to the next term of this
Court, Of served ou the defendant or l.w
special agent or Attorney at least three
months previous to tho next term of this
Court.
J T WILLIS. Judge K. C. C. C.
A tru-i extract from the minuter., this
•Yd day ot Msy 1881.
rasj3 lam JAMEB IfcNEIL, Clkiik.
TALBOT SHERIFF SALES
Will le sold before ihe Court House
door in the town rd Talbotton, Talbot
- onnty, Georgia, within the bg*l hours of
sale, on tho l*t Tuesday in Juno, tho fol
lowing property to wit:
One hundred acr of land more or
lem, the same being one hundred acres
of the lot on which the ot Jh*.
H Bryan is situated, levie ) on ns the
property of Ja4 H Bryan,to satisfy a tax
fifa isftued by J F Parker, T. O. for state
and county ft tea for the year 1880, ud
notice given. made and returned
to me by Ii L Hough, L C.
At same tfme and place will he sold
twenty acres of land more or less, in the
902 district of Talbot connty, known as
the dower of Malinda Smith, being the
place on which Ham Hough notv lives,
and is boendod on the east by the Und*
of Kobt Brooks, on the went by T L
Patrick, on the south by the Ind of
Jno McCoy. Levied on r.s tho property
of Smith to satisfy a tax ti f t i*
sued by 4 F Parker, T C for State aid
, count) tax f rth • year 1880. and notice
! given. Levy mad© and retunie-l to me
by li Ti Hough, L C.
At tho s.imo time and pi ice will be
sold a certain ft nr and grist mill, in the
081 district of Talbot county, known as
the Mah one MiH, levied on a* the prop
erty of M 11 Mahone A Cos. to * tisly a
tax 11 fa isMued by J F Parker, T C. for
State and county taxes for the year 1880,
and notice given.
At the same time and p’ac.i. One hun
dred acies t land more leas, lying in the
9^4lb district GM. near the Oak Moun
tains, bounded on the West and North by
Micajab Garble, B*., on the South by J J
Crawford’s old place. Levied on ns the
Property of Elias Silas. J J Crawford,
•♦gent, to Satisfy a t*ix fl fa issued by J F
Parker. T C for State mid county, for the
year 18.80. Levy made and returned to
uie by 1) F Walker.
JAMES a FOSTER. Sheriff.
Talbot ton, May 3, 1881.
! GEORGIA Tai.kot County.
Ordinary's Office, May 3, 1881.
Notice is hereby givrn tkat a petition
has been filed in my am provided
in Paragraph 1455 of the Revised Code of
Georgia, for an olectiou on tho qu ntion
ol "Fence, or no Fence." Wilms* my
hand officially.
lUIIIAUD n. LEONIRD.
me 1 3 3t Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission-
GEORGIA— Tai.uot Cor.NTT:
Whereas, William M bom. AdininMra
tor of Nathan II Isom, deceased, repre
sent*! to the Court in his p tilioo, duly
filed and ontared on record, hnt he ha*
(filly administered the etnH of Hnid de
ceased. This in therefore to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and t editor*, to
show cause, if any call, why said
Administrator should net !>♦ discharged
frjrn his administration, and receive let
ter* ot dismiKsion, ou the first Monday in
August next.
Given under my effi HI signature this
tfip 3d day of Mar. 18.81,
RICHARD H. LEONARD.
msy 3 3u Ordinary.
Notice to Dob tors and Credi
tors-
GEORGIA -Taijiot County:
All persons having demands against the
es*ato of B*-ney Ingram, lute <*f ►aid coun
ty, di‘Oea*tHl, are required to present them
within the time prescribed by lew, and all
person* owing said Estate are requested
to umkc immediate mivnient to the un
dersigned. J AMES McNEIL
apis 6 *. Administrator.
Letters of Administration-
GEORGIA Talbot County;
Thomas L l'atrick makes applicative* to
me tor letter* of Administration on tl ©
e ti\te of Geoige B Elder, late of said
county, deceased:
These aie therelore to cite and admoniah
a'l and aiugular the kindred Jnnd credi
tor* of said dec* ••! to be and uppeur at
my office*, wifhie the time pr* cnbev! by
law. anvl htiow cau**e, it any there be. why
*uch letter* should not l*i granted to him.
Given under iny official signature, this
28 h day ol April, 1881.
RIO HARD ii LEONARD,
max3 it Ordinary.
]V£. Peyser
MANUFACTURER OF
Fine Cigars,
AXP US ALB* IN
Cigarette, Chewing & Smok
ing Tobacco, & Snuff.
; Brown Iloose Blcwk, Opposite Paeaenger IVpot
octltf 181 Fourth Bt. Macon, Ga-
DOW LAW
Cotton Planter.
DISTRIBUTES
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All Kinds of Seeds and Fer
tilizers. For Sale by
WM. UF.ACII A CO.
inarlx Columbus, Ga.
jedel’s Sloe Store.
86 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
Always has in Stock a full and well assorted line of
Ladies’ and Gents’ Boots and Shoes.
of the best and nobbiest ntyles, and made to order of the best materials that royome
can buy.
Ladies' Button and Basket Shoes,
AND BOOTS A SPECIALTY. Call and see them.
THE best brogan and farm boot in the market for the least money. All goods nev
aid d*-Hirable. The people of Talbot and adjoining counties especially invited to
all and examine my irtocks.
mar 30 ji I. W. If. UEDKLI.. j
cdothTng !
FUF.SII ARRIVALS AT
H. J. THORNTON S,
TUU FASHIONABLE
CLOTIIIIiR .V >, I > IIATTER.
For Men's, Boys’, Youths’, ami Children's Wear.
M ill call especial attention to my
YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING.
Which cannot be excelled in Style. Price* and Quality,
Gents’ Underwear, Neckwear, Gloves,
A Large and Varied Assortment of nil the Latest Novelties and Denigna.
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TAILORING DEPARTMENT.
j H J THORNTON'S 83 and 8.% Broad Street, Oolmnbus, On., i* the placv to have
| your Spring Suit* m.id** to measure Th**n* yon find hs rompletc an hh? ortment *f
| Imperial and !> inetic 11 nolens oh can be found in any first clomm Tailoring Eatnbliah*
Incut. His Tailor* are all fii st cliH*. Good workmanship ;tr and a perfect fit is guar
anteed. npr.' bl
“DON'T YOU FORGET IT !'^'
I OFFER UNUSAL INDUCEMENTS
-IN
Groceries and Provisions
TO CASH BUYERS.
O
CORN. FLOUR, HAY. OATS, BRAN.
NEW CROP GERMAN MILLET SEED
I haven fjw Old Rili ble CHESAPEAKE GUANO
J. H. HAMILTOTV,
The 1 p-'Town (irooer,
jm 0 )!—mnr-22 COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
HEADQUARTER EOR
First-Class
CLOTHING,
C E THOMAS,
is tbc orly clothier in Columbus, allowed to sell the celebrated
W. &. G. Yacht Cloth Suits.
They are every wnv superior to the ordinary flanne’s. which are barely imitations,
are durable, hold their ©'dor and are most econom.cal in wear, and beautiful in fit.
THOMAS most respectfully solicits before buying elsewhere,an examination of h*s
Fine and Extensive stock of
New Spring Clothing,
In make superb, in fit unexcelled, in excellence ©f materials unsurpassed.
Funiisliiii? Goods and Hat Department,
Has all the latest novelties and standard goods, including the celebrated
Keep Magnum Bonum !**lii’t *, and Sioljsoii
lIATS.
rS- Special orT*rs ma'o to measure at short notice, nm! onlv in first class (style.
WEDDING SUITS A SPECIALTY-
Pon t forget that r .ooias has bought his v.o nls cheap and is going to si.ll every
orwtoiuer that comes in the Hons. - l\ie *s will suit.
Don't forget it, I keep no shoddy goods.
aprlD b i G. E, THOMAS, Columbus. Ga,
SPRING 1881. SPRING 1881.
1 1. DHL & a,
Talbotton, Ga.
Arc now receiving and have in store choice lines of jtyq
DRESS GOODS
PLAIN AND LACE BUNTING in all colors-
CASHMERES IN BEIGE COLORS,
I’LAIDS IN GKEAT VABIETY, SUMMER FOPLINS, FIOUKED and PLAIN
SPRING SUITINGS,
NEW DESIGNS
In Bpriup flints of groat bcautv and cud lews variety
ETJEI-. XjUNTES
Table Linccs, Najikin*, Towela, Linen Handkerchiefs, all qualities.
THE above stock, all fresh from the Northern and Eastern jur.rkets, includes com
p'ete lines of
MEN,S, LADIE’S AND MISSES’ SHOES
Full lines of Gent k s and Boys Clothing und underwear, plantation goods in gnat
variety, Ac.
WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE to the trading public that aft'r a long experience n
tho mercantile business we have I Kith lai ued what and how to buy, and after war* •
to please eur customers. We furthermore asanre
ALL WHO WANT BARGAINS
That thoy c>n get what they want wrth the ready money as cheaply of ns as any
where. MV ask all to examine our st< ck lx*f<>rr making purchases, as we are prepar
ed to offer superior inducements in ull depart Hints ot our busimsa. And last, but
wot least,
WE WII.L NOT 151-: 1 NDEUSOLII.
pr!9 B w. A. DANIEL & SON.
A PERFECT STREWGTHENER.A SURE REVIVER.
■■■■■■■■■■■■MnwMaHnrauaßMnMwail *a— —wmww—r' ■’ tmn m
IKON IIH'TEUS are liigiily rccummcndal for ail ilista*n nsiuiring I
n certain anrt cflicicnt lonic; ~[>•■ Sally liulirpittiou, Di'tjXjßvi, Intermittent
Fever*, Il'inl of Appetilc,Lo**<>f Slrenylh,ljuctoj Energy,elc. Enriches the Mood,
Rtrenffthcna the muselessndgives new lift uOlhe nerves. They aet like a charm
on the digestive organs, removing all ilyrjrrpiie r,/mji/omx,such lasting the Foret,
ItrUlnnjJLolintU Stomach,Hearth"..-,',rte. The only Iron Preparation
tlir.t will not blarkou tlio tootli or pivo lioiwlaolic. Sold l ,v
all druggists. Write for the AI! C Look tr>2 j'p. of useful and ainusin-T rcad
ing)—sent free. UKOWN CUICMK'AI. CO., Baltimore, Mil.
B**> that all Iron Bitter* inide Hr Bnow* f*nrMir\i. C<"* b.-. v._-rrosaod rt-d lini-t tm wrajyjw.
mm AUK Ol* I
The Hush ut Kieven's,
Dress Goods Counter is
I M MENSE!
Owing to the fact that for Variety and Cheapness bis Stock is far ahead
of bis usual purchases. Here you fun!
ALL WOOL TWILLED BUNTINGS at 25c.
ALL WOOL ARMURS, 48 in. wide at $1 00-
KvprfOnp In Search of a Spring Suit Should Sco these (hoods.
THE USUAL ANI) SOME UNUSUALLY GOOD BARGAINS IN HOSIERY
Kami kerchiefs, Trim miners ami White Goods.
NICE FIGURED LAWNS ONLY sc.
Full Stock of CHINA MATTINGS at Low Prices.
Save Money by Pricing nty Goods before buying.
.J. ALIIEHT KIRVEN.
oct 5 b i,—nprl2 COLUMBUS, GA
A WITTICH. C M KINSEU
WITTICH & KLNSEL,
and Jewelers,
Cor. Broad & Randolph St„ Columbus, Georgia,
Drillers iti
WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELRY,
Diamonds, Rings, Spectacles, Silver Ware, Silver-
Plated Ware, Fancy Articles, &c.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry REPAIRED to give satisfaction, and war.
ranted. Engraving done to order.
Hu r Jewelries made to order. Diamonds reset to suit the present style. aprAbl
HEW SPRING CLOTHING!
WE RAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR FIRST IN STALLMENT
OF-
Gents’, Youths’ and Boys Spring Clothing,
And if you wish something n ee. no!die and beautiful, eall and see them. ®
have received a large lino ot SI’ILING AND SUMMER SAMPLES, and can get tp
Suits to order of any kind, at exceeding low priees. and guarantee a perfect fit and
satisfaction.
We are dso Agents fer WARDS CELEBRATED SHIRTS and take measures tot
the same-
Onr bPRING HATS are on tie way, and we respectfully invite an inspection of
our G'Mxls.
J. C. HARRIS & SON,
oct 26 b I—ap!s G 2 BROAD bTitEhT, COLUMLL?y GA