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SESISTES AM STANDARD.
r r u ,y .... .......may 17. 1881. I
YUESDAi
Pi*6ESOEB TEAIN, MOHNIKO.
T „a<-c Talbotton IHP
wive at Talbotton Ii:1 °
AFTERNOON train.
T „ ve Talbottou 115
S?’g!...z==iS
Arn W II ttxAR 1 IN, Scpt.
Tll>s WEEK AT HOME.
p o r bargains in Dry Goods, Hats,
Fb<*s, doming and notions, go to
omy2t T. N. Beale's.
AVer's Ague Cure has saved thousands
c( jives in the malarial districts ot this
, !n l other countries. It is warranted a
certain and speedy remedy, and free
from all harmful ingredients.
jce Cream Frooz rs. water coolers,
and full lines of crockery, all at low
prices, can be foan 1 at Lindsay A San*
J rs. Webster Building. Columbus. See
raid.
The gentleman from Yhomasvllle, Mr
Towuslv.who was prospecting in our town
last week with a view to business, we
understand has purchased a building lot
and will enter the mercantile business
iu Talbotton next Fail We extend a
lieaity welcome to all who may come.
Bring your job work in bill heads,
rosters, letter heads, note bends, Ac . to
tne RiiSTEH AND Standabd office.
Prices low and work good as best city
work. muy3tf
J S Jones A Co's, Bargain Counter is
one of the decided attractions <>f Colum
ns. Tempting takes m all varieties ot ,
di* s goods, Hamburg Net for oyersuffa ,
and -waists, real torchon laces 5c a yard, j
ladits* ties, printed mulls, lace mitts, in j
bU k and shales. Nuns vieling ami \
Suoodabs, in tact, everything kept in a |
omplete establishment is to be tound at |
the enterprising and popular dry goods
boune ot J 8 Jones & Cos., Broad Street
Many Lose their Beauty from the hair
falling or fading. Parkers Hmr Balsam
mapplies m cessary nourishment, prevents
fulling and grayness and is an elegan*
dressing. may 31 in
The May term of the Muscogee Supes
r ,nr court was opened in Columbus on
Monday, 9th inri,. Judge Willis presid
ing*
Mr Townriy, from Thomasville, was in
Tnlbolton last week looking for a lot on
which to build aarcsidenoe. He wiriieb
to become a citizen ot our thriving town.
Keep*s Magnum Bonum Shirts, SI <t*
each at G E Thomas' popular clothing
store, on Broad Street, Columbus tf
T N Be .ill has the finest stock of La
die’s a.id Misses* Hose in the city. 2t
We accknowledfo the pleasure of a
visit from Mr Win B King, of Galveston.
Texas. He left Georgia a mere boy
shout throe years after the war, and is
now a prosperous stock and note broker j
•ot his citv. He is a nephew o* Cant Si
W Tn<*rnton, and spent several days in j
our town. He will summer at Lake i
Georg*# and in the northern States, We '
uinh him a pleasant trip. He is accom
panied by Mrs King.
trint's French Calf Hand-made Shoes,
just received at T. N. Bjbajli/s.
Our farm rs should beware of unsound
corn—it is, fatal to stock.
In visiting Columbus do not fail to go
to Blanctiard & Booth's and see ther im
mense line ol bargain goods. Every
counter is a bargain counter, and non ■
go aw iy dissatudi ■l. No trouble about
the price. Go and see them. Bee . dver
tisement.
Mr II I Kimball has been elected di
rector general of the International Cot
ton Exposition.
Services at the Baptist Church on
Saturday and Sunday next* Subject for
Sunday nigh!. ••Baptism," Rev It J
Willingham, pastor.
Mr T NBe tll this we -k baa something
te say to those wh > wish dry goods,bets,
shoe*. ladies and misses he >k, t<\ He
hn* a fine assortn cut of goo l* aud his
price# aif ;o v. So- n >tices.
Mr B A Rich irda, that c*ev r grocery
man, wUi .vc;pt t milks of the printers
of the Reuastek am Standard Oifl is
for an invit t v uo to take a glass < f sma
water with him. .Mr Richards has the
finest soda touut in *tbe town. No acids
come in contact with the metal. Go
and see him.
Mr T B Fuller will accept thanks for
lie invitation to the anniversary celebra
tion of (he Ceceronian and Phi Delta
Societies, Mercer University, Macon.
Mr Fuller is president of the Ciceronian
Society.
0)1 and Mrs B L Willingham,of Macon,
are expected to visit friends in Talbotton I
on Saturday next.
A nesrro man the plantation of Col
H R Hams/f Greenville, was taken sick i
while at work and died in tke field.
Look st my stock of Ladies', Misses' ]
and Children's fine Slippers, Prices on ■
a!l goods to please.,
2t T. N. Beall.
We direct attention of those wishing
auch articles to the card of Messrs.
Kimbro A Huzza,, Atlanta, manufactur
er* of ail styles of trunks, at the lowest j
prices consistent with good quality i
trunks are made of best material* I
by expert workmen, and will not fail to
please.
Toose in Leed of wheat threshers and
separators, steam engines, Ac., can pro
cure the best iu the market by calling
on, A B Farquhar, Macon.
See announcement of Lamar, Rankin
A Lamar, Macon. Their's is the largest
wholesale drug house in the State, if not
in the South. They are the manufacturers j
and proprietors ot the celebrated remedy, j
Brewers Lung Restorer.
T N Beall has a fine Double Barrel
Breech Loading Shot Gan for sale. 2
Mr T J Dudley shipped last week s
large order of blinds for the Court House
in Talbotton. Mr Dudley keeps good j
of sash, blinds, mouldings Ac. at
low prices. See his card.
Rev. R J Willingham reports the crop
•n good condition in the northern part!
of the county. The small grain is need
it-g rain in nearly every lection of the ;
county.
The coming commencement at LeVert
‘College and the concert at collage hall,
ar& now the talk. Both will be enter
c-ting occasions.
The Premium List of -the Talbot conn* ,
Stock A Fair Association's fall fain
be ready tor distribution by the 10th j
of June.
Key R J Wi’ilngbam will deliver the j
commencement address before Shorter
1 emale College. Rome. Mr Willingham
ls ;t u educate ( gentleman, a fir e orator,
and will not disappoint the good people:
or Eotne their expectations.
Numbers from Talbot will attend the
Sunday School Couventiun at Hamilton
next week.
The vew Catholic church in Columbus
was dedicated with imposing ceremonies
on last bund iy.
No rain has fallen in this section for
about three weeks.
Baptism and the reception of members j
nex l Sunday morning, 10 o clock,#at the 1
M E Church, Rev E H McGehes pastor.
Mr K M \Viliiams, Marion county, lias I
snap beans 4 1-2 inches long.
Our popular hardware merchant.Mr H
| L McLendon, has an announcement to
which we direct attention. He has gram
cradles, all classes of hardware, plow
stocks, plow hoes, stoves, Ac., all at rock
bottom prices. Call on him and get bar
gains.
The board of education of Meriwether
county have prescribed the American
Educational Readers, Swinton's Spellers.
Swmtop‘B Geographies, Swinton's His
tones, Robinson's Mathematics, Web
ster's Dictionaries aud Spencerian Copy
Books, to be taught in the public schools
of that county. These books are push
ing out all others in the State on account
of fcfieir adapted ness to meet the wants < i
the people. They are represented by i
! Capt B E Bark. General Southern Agent, j
j Macon.
The lively clothier, Mr U E Thomas, j
of Broad Street, Columbus, having had :
long experience in the business, is now ;
headquarters for first class clothing,hats,
gents furnishing goods, underwear Ac.
There are several reasons why the in
ducements he offers are quite superior.
Dot the least among them being that his
goods are all new and stylish and nobby
in fit, Mr Thomas caters only to that
1 trade that wants a good article, which is :
considered cheapest tin the long run. j
"No Shoddy," is his motto, and Grigsby ;
means what he says. Go and see hi*
beautiful clothing. Refer to advertise- j
ment.
Little Ethel, infant daughter of Mr
and Mrs. IF DcVVod, of Columbus, 1
died in Richmond, Va , a few days ago .
and was buried in Columbus on last
j Sunday.
| The 20fch of May i* decoration day for
i LaGrange. Mr. Albert II Cox is the ora-
I tor for the eecusi >n. The LaGrange
Light Guards and a cavalry company,
with the West Point brass band, will also
grille the occasion.
Mr. I> A Richards has ice lemonade,
j 10 cents per glass.
j Picnic of the Columbus Sun day schools
j at Hood last Saturday.
! The protracti and meetings at the M E
S Church coniiuueto grow in interest, and
some additions have been made to th
church.
Miss Mamie Willis last week visited
friends in Columbus.
There is a man in Harris county who
has 3d, 000 pounds of corn fodder for
sale,
1 Dr F M Gordy, of Okeen Hill, and
Miss Jennie Lowe, of Lumpkin, were
married last Hednosduy night at the
bridoj* residence.
The foil, teen year locusts Rave ap
peared in North Georgia.
Twenty-five per cent, more fertilizers
j have been inspected iu Georgia this th in
| last season.
The Excursion
j Tue big excursion to Bostick, on Sut-
I urday last, afforded much recreation
!to the excluders. The itUhes all carried
I well filled lunch baskets, an l were iu
j fine trim for the day's festivities. The
i children, school girls and boys especially,
took in all the fun thet could be exs
J tranted out of the occasion. About on*'
hundred avail themselves of the dav to
I rule over on/ newly built railroad and to
view the beautiful scenery along the
j route. .Superintendent. Martin In I am
pie accommodations tor alt, while M
Famnro, conductor, was very effi iu
■ contributing to the p'ensure of the. ex
j eursionist*. The day was mod ph asaut.
i The party arrived home late in His v*n •
; ing much pleasai with the day‘a doings.
A lliga tor Ca ugh t.
| About the year iB6O Col. Levi B.
; Bumh placed in his pond near Talbot
! (on a small alligator •which at that time
was two years old. It did not remain
j loßg in such narrow quarters, but sighed
Lfor the oozy jungle and larger streams.
Accordingly it male its escape and for
j several years at*erwards, and lately was
sr"D in the thick swamp of Wilson's
cr ok. Mr .Solon Bethane devised a plan
i to secure his "gatorsbip "and fortunately
sft a large steel trap for the purpose. He
had not visited the trap for several weeks
until last Sunday, when to bis surprise
he had caught the alligator. lie meas
ured five feet and four inches in length.
| and is accordingly twenfystwo years old.
A goodly number went out to see the
sight.
Thornton House Arrivals.
W T Gibson, city—G W Stallings,
S Geneva —W H Thompson, Catania—li D
.Vic Minor. It C Andrews, Thomaston— B
| F Woodall. Baltimore W B King A
i wife, Galveston, 'T‘ xas It P Patrick.
| Pleasant Hill—J T Lipscomb, Nashville;
j-j M Bruce, Q lito—*l 0 Str et, i J Shep^
! r.rd, Atlanta ./aque Emanm l. Macon—
It S Lounsbury. Ga—M T Walker, city —
8 A Loyless, Phila—S A Townsley. lia.l
timorc Fred Cunningham. Macon—D G
Owen, Pieasant Hill -O Thorner, Macon
—J H Worn 11, city T H Bussey, coun
ty—l C Thom ihou. Cjalybeafe Springs—
J A Spain. Macon, A A Fatnbro, city.
The Mark am House.
j Atlanta.ik fcbe acknowledged home for the
commercial tray ler or pleasure tourist, j
It is unsnipaiSKvd in ill t/iat c ntribuL tj ■
the corn o- 1 or of its guests j
The n<iw reading room, the fl *w j r gar len |
in the court, the m ignetic an mciator '
which connects the oliice wit.i every room :
in the house, toe hydraulic elevator, Ac, j
Ac, together with tables u- surpassed in !
the South,ai) conspire U> re :d--r (h-< Mar
| kam one of trie most complete and lux
I urions hotels in the State Messrs. Huff
1 A Brown are proprietors, with Capt Mil- j
: ler in the office, a uffiient guarantee !
I that every body will be handsomely j
provided tor.
Taujojton, Ga , April 2nd, 1881.
Having suffered greatly for about three
j years Ir on sore throat and lung affections,
I was advised l y Mrs. Professor Doz:-r to
! try Brewer's Lung Restorer. Not having
! any faith m Patent medicines, l was res
luctfeot to try ib bub fin and y yielding to
perftU>ision, I purchased a half doz*n hot- i
; ties, and after a fair trial I take pl*a.mre |
in declaring that I have been wovdekfclly t
benefited and pr.mouuce BREVV'ERoS j
LUNG RESTORER a blessing to those ,
afficted with throat and lung affections.
For months during my affiniou I was?
unable to lie down tj ies*; my baeathmg |
was so difficult that a cons taut wheiz n
noise could be across- the room aud
uuv friends were concerned about my lite
Ail the sleep I obtained during this t ime j
was ju a sitting posture, necessarily brok- 1
en and unsatisfactory.—but now I can re
cline with e;4se and my \rt\ °-e is naturui 1
aud pleasan*. lie^pecttuUy,
Miss Kxt:: E. D ziee.
Talbotton, Ga. ;
THE REGISTER AND STANDARD, TALBOTTON. TALBOT (Oi NTV. GEORGIA. MA Yl7 ISSI
Talbotton.
Our town is now more lively than at an} !
period ia the last decade. The comple* |
tion of our Raiboid to the Southwestern j
places us m eon tact with the great out- 1
side m irkets, and our merchants will now I
b ‘ enab ed to furnish supplies and goods
et rnos. reasonable prices. There will be ;
at least six new stores built by next tall j
which will all have takers. There will be !
a number of first class cotton buyers who I
will give the farmers alftrieir staple will 1
bring. Two large supply houses will
be m operation next fall. Sou e cap
italist could make it to Ins interests to
open a bank m our town.
Asa summer resort Talbotton has no !
superior in the .State, She is situate 1 1
800 feet above tha s. a level, with cool
dry airs, and surrounded by a i enterpris
ing and thrifty population, who keep the
market well supplied wi h the raw mate
rial for a bid of fare th t c mnot bo sur
passed io the State, In several direc
tions there are elegant and easy drives
giving both health and Pleasure. Board
at reasonable prioes can b • secured at one
of the most super* and elegant hotels in
the country, tue Thornton liras?, Tal
botton, or with private houses in the
town. Altogether no town in the State
is more eligibly located for a largo busi
ness than is Talbotton.
Notice to Teachers.
Office of 0. 8. C <mmissiuneh, )
I Talbotton, Ga., May 17th, 1881. ]
Notice is hereby given that the Public
: Schools for the county may commence
from July Ist, to August 15th. Thms
diy, the 23d day ot June is appointed for
the examination of teachers who wish to
procure license to teach in ibe public
I schools Tue examination will take
| place ut my office m T.ribo ton.unuer the
regulations of ihe State School Commis
sioner. Li is desirous to raise the grades
ot teachers in order t> secure more ef
ficiency in the Public Schools. To this
end it will be necessary for them to ins
dicata clear y in their msw *>s to all ques
tions that thc;r knowledge is b >th tceuui
eal and practical, that they have a
thorough compass of what they profess
io teach, .
Those desiring to t3ach in the Public
Schools are requir. and by law to bring wiiii
them the written recommendation of the
i trurides oi their respective sub-districts.
By order of th; Board of Education,
i my!7 juulo O. 1). G ikm.vn, C. 8. U.
Died.
At Morven. Brooks county, on the
morning of May 6th, Rev Thomas A
Brown, of congestion ot tha liver. Ho
was a former president of LeVert College,
and well known and esteemed through-
I out this section.
At her home on Sunday evening last,
2oth inri., Mrs Cvnthia Goodwill, com
; | union of R J Goodwin, aged 68 years,
1 .M'ekuess, kindness, industry and pa
Hence combin and made her a wife and
mother and neighbor, much esteemed by
all her acquaintances, and brought
around herd}ini’ bed all her neighbors
io witness and minister to her last mo
| menu. W R N,
The Fishing Party,
Composed of a goodly numb'-r ot gen
j tlemeu from this place. rtured homo on
! Friday iast # and report good catches of
trout, bream, jack, perch, Ac. We are
told that Mcv .iiit's pond, the scene ol
their exploits, covers about one thousand
acres of land, aud at certain seasons at
fords good fishing for almost all species
ol the finny tribe. Col \Y A Daniel, of
Talbotton, and Coi Lumsden, of Red
bone, were the champion fishists. We
did not hear the result of their individ
ual angling.
Woman’s Wisdom.
‘She insists that it is more importance,
[ that her family shall bo kept in full
j heaUh, than that should have nil the
| fashionable dresses and styles of the
I times. She therefore sets to it, that
acli menbi-r of her family is supplied
with enough Hop Bitters, at the find p
-j pearnnee of any symptoms of any ill
health, to prevent a lit of sickness with
its attendant expense, care and anxiety.
; All women should exercise their wisdom
.in this way.’ New Haven Palladium.
Money Order Oftice.
\\• arc pleased to announce tnat, the
I Pori, Mash r Geri'i ll has ordered that
: J’albotton he made a nion<y order office
j after July Ist. Our post mftster, Mr C
I Bethunc, has peri " ed arrangements
[to this effect and duly executed his
j bond, which was lorwardcd on yesterday
morning.
This will nd 1 very ranch to the con-
I vemencoof tie p*"*pla in receiving and
j transmitting small amounts, and will be
■ peci and y esteemed by the merchant 4 of
the county generally. Mr Bethane de
serves the thanks of the community for
ins efficiency in furthering their postal
j aterests.
Coincidental.
Out of the class oi ISIS, University of
Georgia, only seven are now jiving. One
day last week three of thow>, of whom
Prof W D Uhl hams, of Macon, was one,
met by chance at the dinner table in the
Kimball, jn Atlanta. "VVhen shall we
three meet Again ?
Change of Mail Service.
Mail service on tie route from Genova
to Talbott n has been ordered discon
tinued after May 22d, by Post Master
General James.
Railway mail service is ordered by the
Post Master General from Bostick over
tne T 1 hot ton Railroad to I'albottou,
commencing May 23d instant. Tins ar
rangement secures us two mails a day.
Cotton Supply.
The New York Financial Chronicle of
the 7th makes th-- total visible supply of
cotton 2,957,891 bales, an increase over
las* year of 614.816,an crease over 187‘J of ;
960,550, and an increase over 1878 ol j
482, 384. As compared with la t year i
the American supply has increased 507,~
164 bales.
Married
Oa the evening of the 7th inst, near
the residence ot Mrs B F Fuller, Isom
Woodall, (col.) an i Nancy Mtrshall.T H
McDowell, E->qr , officiating.
Notice.
Please call on Walter Dennis at W E
Raglands, Talbotton,and on J ll Dennis,
Geneva, and *ign up your notes. A tew
more tons of cno.c i Fertilizers, at Gene
va, for sale. J 13 GOKMAJN, Agt.
may 17th 2t
Grain Cradles, Grain Cradles.
AT—
THE HARDWARE STORE.
Talbotton., Georgi t.
Also,large stock of PLOW HOES. PLOW !
STOCKS, SCOYIL HOES, and
everything usually kept in a
first class
HARD WAKE 8 LORE, gdi of which will j
be sold ri ROOK BOTTOM PRICES, for J
the CASH, and don't yon for ;et it.
Call before purchasing aad be couvin- :
ced.
Keep consiuntly on hand a stock of
the best
COOKIN’fr STOVES
Manuf .ctured in the country Call and j
see (hem. jhdvl7 fl. L McLENDON.
Our Market
U well supplied with chickens at i
from 15c to 25c each; goo 1 country but-;
ter, at 20c a poau3; kid at 50c a quarter: ’
mutton at from 50c to 75c a quarter; eggs !
atj 10c a dozen—strawberries at 15c n 1
quart —vegetables, Ac. nominal.
For prices in leading dry gp ds w • re
for our readers to W J Weeke's
ment in local column**. O i all articles I
of the trade, comprising the many e ce'*- ;
eras of ladies goo is, on planters harci
w tre hoes, shoos, ladies and misses ;
shoes and b ots, gent’s clothing and uu** i
! and rwenr, in homespuns, in white goods, !
l notions. Ac IFeekeri prices will l>o
! found as reasonable as th iso ot any i
[ merchant iu the country. He has Lai
1 long experience as a merchant.and knows
| how to meet the demands of Ins large
j trade. He keeps lull storks and wishes
I Lus friends and the public genera l ly fo
| consider him as a life member in’t c
| ranks of enterprise. The public are in
i vited to examine prices and quality of
I goods ftt W J Weekes. Millinery depart
| ment always kept up to the dcmmds of
i the ladies. it
\ The Constitution says: Senator Kd
| logg's resolution calling for complete
: lists of all employes in the departments,
| was offered in the hope of finding a way
!to more patronage in the name of the
! State that he misrepresents but Senator
! Brown turned the resolution to good ae
j count yesterday by offering au nm**nd
; ment that calls for a report on the race
| feature of Republican appointments.
St-natoi Brown proposes to li t iho color
ed people see just how tne Republican
party regards them where there i* pat
ronage to be distributed. We hope the
amendment of our junior Senator will bo
adopted-.
Scan lev Mathews has been confirmed
associate justice of the Supreme court by
the V 8 Senate by a majority of one.
Oa the loth last., in New Orleans, was
i unvi -led a monument to Stonewwall
I Jack sod.
The Oow} ens' Centennial, May 11th,
was coh'bruted at Spartanburg, 8 C, with
great coremoiiy.
It is now estimated that the next cot
ton mop will not fall short of 7.500,000
bales. In this case, the farmers should
stand from under.
Simpson’s Troliiic Cotton
Sood.
ForsdeSOO liusheis Simpson select,
f'o'toi s'i’il. crop of 1880. Price 60
cents a bush 1. Apply to
nm.laa R. A. Matthkwr, Talbotton.
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Economy Cotton Planter !
puicK $lO no.
Saves L\r> m, Saves Timk, Saves <hr-rros
Patented by ,J W F son, and took the
premium at Mu Georgia Suite Fair us
Tin; BEST GO IT JN PLANTER.
Tor sale by If L M.-.L udon. Tul adon.
II 8 KENDRICK, ..g-nt for Talbot
county. rnaiH Cm
Dance’s Via ;s,
A Tobac 'o Antidote. Fo. sale by
E L BAUD WEB.
j.eb’22 I’aloott )i),Ga.
Spring Cleaning.
Whiten and di i feet your In uses with
the host brand Kalsomiue, sold by
mai’22 E L BAUD WELL.
iREE TO EVERYBODY T
A Beiatifal Book for [heAskin^!
By .'v plyirig p r on illy at f.lio nearest
',n • ' illE BLNGET MANBFACI UR
; IN I (H.)., (or by postal card 1! ut, a (lb.
i tance] my adult p r-won will he pr -soi.t il
j with ab>an fif ally iJiuslrated copy of a
i New Book entitled
Genius Rewarded,
of Tin;
STORY OF THE SEWING
MACHINE,
containing a handsome nn l cosily steel
engraving frontispiece: #l .O, 2H finely en
graved wooi cuts, and bound in an
•la borate blue and gold lithographed
cover. No charge whatever ut made f u
this handsome book, which can be ob
tained only by application at the branch
and suhordiuite offices of The Singer
Manuiaclnriiig Cos.
The Singer Manufacturing
Company.
Principal Office, 31 Union Square,
may 17 12 m New York.
It PS KIMBRO. It II HUZZA.
iilllD Muza
Trunk Manufacturers
SAMTLE trunks and
Cases a Specialty-
REPAIXtING PitOMFTLY ATTENDED
TO.
No. 11 N. Pryor St., ATL/INTA, GA.
may 17 2m
J&/Z. IPeyser
MANUFACTI liEi{ OF
Fine Cigars,
—AND DEALER IN- -
Cigaretts, Chewing & Smok
ing Tobacco. & Snuff.
Brown i/ouse J lock, Oppouite PaHfenger Depot
octl9tf 18 Fourth Macon, Ga*
DOW LA W
Cotton Planter,
DISTRIBUTES
■ ALSO-
All Kinds of Seeds and Fer
tilisers. Fcr Sale by
WM. deacu a go.
roarlA Columbus, G-.
MEW 6009$ !
Gold iVatclifis, French Clocks
Silver W atchtfi, Clock's,
All Grades.
I.e M Ann's Brasuliian Rock Clirystal
Spectacles and Eye-Glasses
iIAVE juri re Timed from New YorK
with a h autiful stock of goods ©iu
bracing all the novelties in my lint*. I
invite my friends and the public general
ly to call and inspect my goods.
A lilo time experience jn the business
assures me l can please them both in
price and quality.
T. S. SPE’AR.
101 lTest Side Broad St.
dec 7 Columbus, Ga.
FOUR SWEETHEART
Would be more pleased to see you. i
presented with a box of fine Caudie
from Dronigoolo Bros, Columbus, Ga
oc'Pdl y a,n26.
Collinsworth Institute.
—FOU
Boys iintlYoumr Men!
lie-onencd and re-orgauizod will re
smn 1 exercises at the Old Campus, Jan.
18h, 1881. Bpa v d, Tuition. Washing
and Lie dentals p. r month, it con
tracted f-r the Term, and paid monthly
in udva ce
Tuition per month $2. $3 and
janll hi John T. McLaughlin.
N ThoVl'urest nml Best Mudiciue ever Hade.
R Aoolmblnation of Hops, Cuehu, Mnn-
Hdrakffe ftn ‘ l Dandelion, with all the best and
i ■nioßte% ura tivo properties tf all other Bitters,
! mak he grout Ist Blood Purifier, Liver
BegU |\Ttor,n |!| l Life and Health Restoring
Agent cart In
No disease possibly long eslHt where Flop
Bitters are usw)d,so varied ami perfect are their
They five newli\fe and vi{jcr to tho ajod and iaflrm
j To all whoso ewmploymentscauso irregular!
i ty of the urinary organs, or who re
uulro an and mild Stimulant.
11 p Bittern ore without intwX ]
No m..uer whntyouSV'llngg or symptoms
are what tho Cisea.-e ,-r ail\.'uout is uso Hop Bit
ters. Don't v.'oit-until you ami hut if y. u
only fei'l b.id or mi u rahlo.m use them at once
It may sn .0 your life, it hasfl ~;i vod hundreds.
SCOO will bo paid for a cal ** y will net
cure, rhilp. J' > net Buffer % h-GnUr fiT.'mis|j
suiT. r,but üboand urgo G U<l) HOP B
I Itcmcmber, Hop Bitters la vile, dniggudH
[drunken iio.-i rum, but thu J
niiHlie!'!.' ver made ; the
land HOPS** and no persepi or fomily^k
ID !.C. is sn absolute and irrestiblo ouru ■
]ci Hninlcme in.u- ■ <>f opium, tobacco and B PPfiß
I narcotics. All sold by dnsgpl; ts. fiend M F ■
Ifor t’ircular. Hop kutrr* Mft. Cos., J (Uffl
1 Rochester,N.Y and Toronto, Out.
in arch 22 h 1 may 17-1 f
Ears for the Million !
100 (1100‘S BALSAM OF
SHARK S OIL
PositivUy Rerioiv.s the Hearing. an.l In
trie Ou)y Absolute Cure for Deaf
ness Kuov.n.
This Oil in t xt.rncled from n p oiiliar
species of small White Shark, .• night, in
the Yellow Soa, known m (Urcliarodou
bond k'tii. Every Chinese fisherman
knows it,. Ids virtues ns a re touihve of
hearing vvero discovered by a Buddhist
kriest about the yor 1410. Its enr -s
w ‘ip so nmneroUH and many so Keomingly
miraculous, that the remedy was offi
O'ftlJv p r •claimed ov e the entire Empire
Its us" became so universal that for over
300 yfoir.i no De.ifness Ims existed among
Hi * ( liiriOte peopl *. Hub charges pro
p,id. to any address at $1 per bottlo.
Onlv Imported ny IIAVLOCK & ('(>.,
bold Agents lor America.
7 Dry St., Now York.
Its virtues are unquestionable and its
curative clmructor absolute, as the wri
ter emi personally testify, b tli from ex
p rieuce nu t observation.
Among the many m.fficrs of (he Re
view' in one part orpl another of the
eoumry, it. is probable that nuniberH are
iilli.d/ and with and afness, and to mu h it
iio'y be raid: ’Write ut Once to Haylock
& Cos., 7 Dev Ktre, l, New York, c.jclor
ing 81, and you will receive by return a
jemedy that v\il! enable you to hear like
anybody else, and whose onrutiva effects
wiil lie pi rmarient. You will never re
get doing so. ‘ Editor of New York Mer
<!mtile Ruview. Sept. 25. 1K8().
THE OLDEST DRY GOOD3
HOUSE IN GEORGIA,
I. KILE <5 til.,
COLUMBUS, OA.
WE BUY AND SELL TOR
( ASH
USTEN TO THE VOILE OF OUR
LO W PRICES:
Bleached doi&e-itics. 6c to 12 cent*,
London cords. 7 c nts,
N dnsooks, 7c to 10 cents.
While Victoria Lawn, 8 cents.
Black bunting, 12 1-2 cents.
Blank all wool Bunting, 20 cents.
TJymbnrg Edgings one cent to two
dollar* per yard.
These are our own importation, and
cheaper than any one else flare sell them.
' I'ji II- I >ai insislc.
W c irr/an immense‘stock, price 25c
to $1 75 per yard.
Gents Furnishing Goods.
The 1 itest collars, fVq newest neck wear,
th best fitting shirt, the nobhi -h*. Hat,
can always be found with us, WE make
suits to order and giiarante ■ a perfect fit.
Dress Goods Department.
SILKS and SATINS ANY COLOK,
Batins DeLyons, Brocades,
Trirr mingfl, Velvets.
Ornaments, Tassels.
We carry a stock of 200 pieces Dress
and Trimming Silks, priced 65 cento and
upwards.
200 nieces floor matting to be sold by
the piece, at auction prices. Cheaper
than ever offered here before.
Shoes and Hat Department
complete with ii'-w styles.
Lace Curtains 18c to 75c per yard,
Lace bed sets, quite new,
Lace Ltmbrequins,
Lace Collars, extra stylish.
Lace handkerchiefs the latest.
With buyers constantly in the raarket
v/e guarantee to sell first quality goods
cheaper than any hou-e in this section.
WHERE to find these,
at J. KYLE &CO‘S.,
Cheap Cash Store, Columbus, Ga.
Parties who desire to order samples
an l farther information cheerfully fur*
uisV-d aprii 5 a
Roa dc-i a jjood of DRUGS
and Fatent Rlcdieiue:,, 1. offer at reason a- 1
ble prices,
BRUSHES, COMBS. PERFUMERY, &o \
Chromos and Pic’ure Frames.
Anew and large stock.
Lamp’s 3 Lamp Fixtures
Paints, Oils and Varnishes,
OF AJjL KINDS.
AN EXCELLENT
sc. Cigar.
MANY NOTIONS,
—AND
FANCY GOODS.
E. L. BARD WELD,
octlO b r Talbotton, Ga.
BOOTS, SBOES;
—AND—
3E3CATS 2
COt.CJIBDS, GEORGIA.
J. Marion Estes & Son.
HI.N you oorne fo Co] uni bun, don't
fail to look over our new stock of Boots,
Shoes and I lain. It will pay you to do
so We have lined great care 111 select
ing our entire . took for this spring, and
Io 1 confident that styles and prices
will please. Weuro daily receiving the
largest stock of Fiuin and Fum y
S! .1 I*l MSI rs
Ivor brought to this city in endless va
rjety and elcfuml styles. Put your mind
af rest about prices, uh we are determined
to Hell goods ch.caper than ever. Our
inputft'loll for
FINE SHOES
will be justly hithtainld, and wo con
limi' to keep none but the BEST Hand
vVork. Be sure to see our
LOW CUT SHOES.
We have just opened up a handsome
lot of stylish
all Mew, no old stock, but fresh, beauti
ful good--*. We guarantei; prices lower
than you can buy ol any other house iu
this city.
Orders by mail Khali li&ys prompt, at
tention. Hf*nd accurate description of
shoes and si’ed.
J. MARION ESTES & SON,
mar29tf c C’olumbus, Georgia.
Wanted lor Saw Mills.
4<)() bush els good hound cotton send"
15e per bushel allowed in lumber, or 100
cash, also 10,000 pounds good fodder for
which $1 25 will be given in lumber, or
$1 00 in cask **ni hauled. Apply at
once to j illtf J B GORMAN.
LAWDRETHS 1
M SEEDS % BEST IQQI
If not sold in your town, you I fl fl I
onn **t tiinm by mail. Drop I I || I I
nfl a JWa/ Card for Onto- -Lv/V/X
logu* and Pri<: Thr Qldeit aml moti txlnsive Soad
Grturrm in thr United Statan.
DAVIII BANBUETII A: KONB.Philadx.JPa.
nov2 hi
< K.VTRAL IIOTKR,
Broad Street, - - Columbus, Ga.
First-class in nil its appointments.
Office and Dining Room on first floor.
electric bells in every room !
Rates Reasonable; Tables iurnished with
best the markets afford. This Hotel is
centrally located, with the best acoornmo
pations in the city. J W. RYAN,
Pronrietor.
Atlanta Millstone Manufactory
TO MILL OWNERS i
For t,hr best MILLSTONES, BOLT
XNO CLOTH, SMUT MACHINES and
improved mill findings, Address
jnno9 WM. BHENNEK Atlanta, Ga.
’ Gingor. Pnrhu, !Wandrake y *HtlllSnsria and'
Jni.mv other of tri: t>c- r mctiicinr/. known urecom
• so:t!l'/in P* i kkk’s-<Jinof.r T(>nic at.
fto m.ikr it ii:~ greatest 2lood Purifier and the.
> first Health ami Strength Bcstorcr ever used.
j It c -rv. Dyspepsia, Neuralgia,.
it\z': !-js r r.“S3. : . ! :IS ciise ises of the Stomach,.
fßaw-.’s. Liir.or., Liver. Kioneys, U/inary Organ*
j ito C BplJ i.' 1 :.
if you \ > with Consumption or
fcariy disease,use the To'v to-day. No nutter w hat
( y rsy ip: mi maybe, it will surely help you.
i i ! 'i hit Tonjo cares drunlteimes'
Ti- th; Bcri Family Medicine ever made, ealireh
'•hKercnt from 1 i: v_ta. Ginger Preparations ano
'ui er ']•/.. ton. ories the best curative prop
‘•reties of all. ]; •/ a -/.bottle of your druggist.
>N' ne pcauine v " u* a our fi'nature on octstde
► v ra: !?•/•.. A C> . Ch'-nii .t. Mv.' York
PA 0 HA.tfl |3/aL-/Vf) u- aii tL-ir Drtv.u
One Dollar per Bottle for
Brewer’s Lung Restorer
The only reliable a gout known for the
CUKE
OF CONSUMPTION.
Nt) MORE HEMORRHAGES FROM THE
LUNGS AFTER USING THE FIRST
BOTTLE.
WE PUT TUTS HERE FOR YOU TO
READ, AND YOU MUSI’ READ IT
NOW. or ihe DELAY may COST YOU
SOME IKING.
Messrs. Lunar, Rankin & Lamar - Gen
tlbmen: My liitie girl, 8 years old, has
been tor roiih time troulfied with a wevere
cough, which physieivius pronounced
BronchitiH. She slept hut little, cough
ing nearly the entire night, and we had
to get up very often to lieip her out, the
couch was so kcvcao. At your solicita
tion 1 bought a bottle of Brewer s Lung
Restorer and she began to mprove at
once and Ims been sleeping nicely over
since and I firmly beli ve sh will be per
manently cured, I was very much
irightenedat tier condition not long since,
but am now rejoicing at her vapid recov
ery. Yours truly, GFO F WING,
Macon, Ga., March 1, 1880.
Messrs, Lamar, Rankin A Lauiar—
Dear Sirs: 1 had frequent hemorrhage
before using Brewer’s Lung Restorer, ami
had been treated by Dr Crowell Johnson
and other skilled physicians without being
relieved,and after using three bottles ot !
your Medicine the hemorrhage was stop
ped, and I have never had one wince. I
am now in better health than ever before
and leel it my duty to state to the pnblio
the effects of your wonderful Consumptive
cure on me, Yours truly,
MRS. E. G. AVANf.
Macon, Ga.
Messrs. Lamar. Rankin A Lamar—Dear
Sirs: I had been troubled lor a long time
before using Brewer's Lung Restorer, with
something tiko Asthma, and after using
only two bottles ot your medicine I breath
ed perfectly free and have lelt no sympton
ot the risease since. lam confident yopr
medicine cured me, and I eheetully recom
mend jt to all who are suffering with Asth
ma. Yours truly, JOHN D IfOSS.
Macon, Ga.
Messrs. Lamar, Rankin & Lamar Gen
tlemen: One bottlo of Brewer's Lung Re
storer cured me of Bronchitis in a week s
time. I will want a few more bottles
soon. I intend keeping it in my house ull
the lime, as I consider it a valuable medi
cine. Yours respectfully.
HENRY G DAVIS.
Messrs. Lamar, Rankin & Lamar, Ma
con, Ga J?leaso send me by express
another bottle of Brewer's Lung Restorer.
It is helping me right along, and I think
it wjll cure me. Yours respect.ully,
Sam’d B. Lester, Augusta, Ga.
Taylor County.
This is to certify that I bad Asthma for
thirty five years and used a great many
different kinds ol medicines. Was trea
ted five years without finding relief. I
then used your Lung Restorer and tound
in it a permanent cure.
Very truly yours, Z J PARKS.
Messrs. Lamar, Rankin & Lamar—Gen
tlemen: My wife had been troubled for
several months with Bronchitis, and dur
ing that time, tried nearly everything im
aginable, without the slightest benefit. A
friend ot hers to whom I mentioned it,
told mo to get a bottle ol Brewer’H Lung
Restorer, which I did, and less than one
bottjfl cured her entirely,l will recommend
it to all who are similarly affected.
Yours yery truly,
Nathas 0. Munsie.
East Macon. Oct. 15th, 1880.
Messrs. Lamar, Rankin & Lamar—Gen
tlemen: I had been troubled with short
ness of breath and Asthma tor about seven
years and used many rem* dies without
finding relief. One bottle of your Brewer's
Lung Restorer cured me permanently.
•1 Yours truly, C. C. BALKCOM.
To Housukeepers -Upholsler
ing
WILILAM PRICHET-
West side public square, announces fo
the people of Talbotton and vicinity that
he has opened a shop with I) T Pritchets
tin establiahment for oaneing chairs, te
pairiug and renovating furniture, mat
trosuofl, t%o. of every doHcription Give
me a trial. mai9 2oi
U. M. TURNER,
At the Thornton Shop,
(IN REAR OF HOTEL.)
I nm prepared to do all of
BLAOKHMITH WORK, in good style,
and at loasouable pries.
HORSE SHOEING and BUGGY VVORK
A SPECIALTY.
I do ill the work for Messrs. Martin &
Freeman, which of itself, in a Hufficient
recommendation. Give me a trial.
Talbotton. March Ist. 1881. a
catarrh
CONSUMPTION
uV ANo. | \ Cured at home hr
7 ALfh;;.;INIIALENB
\ iwT ' A Compound of Oorboloted
F'. fX tA * AiM lUliamo. which U •<>*.-
t * V vrrtrd lulu vpor, od Uheto
. >- direct io ilic 'llbp. whrro It
qi■■ 4<itcklj thr be*
iMim r vhA liniment heala *n ordloarj
' . tur . loth A Arrli bl., I'liiUurlpUiii, I'*,
Beyr7 8
BEETS
And Rut a Bag* Turnips very anperltyr,
yust received at Dromgooie Bros. Coluiii
bus.
HAMS
| Breakfast Bacon and Shoulders vepy
fire—just received at Dromgoolc Iji.os.,
Columbus.
A. B. V.
Ame ri can Breakfast Cereals, Steam
Cooked and Dessiccatecl, White Wheat
White Oats and Barley Food at Drom
goole Bros., Columbus.
JOHN W HALL,
Attorney at Law
AN D
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
TALBOTTON, ULORGJ V.
2.1-"Pbl
NEW SPRING GOODS!
S JONES {CO.
COLUMBUS, OA.
Will open on Motxlny a CHOICE SE
LECTION ol
New Spring Prints.
40 ipieces plain bunt-
INGS
In Clack Cream and all now .Shade*.
50 Pieces Brocade
Dres3 Goods.
ARABIAN SUITINGS
A New Fabric in Exquisite Shades. Es
pecially adapted to Immediate wear.
WE WILL ALSO SHOW New Styles in
MADRAS GINGHAMS.
full lines of hosiery and
SILK MITTS!
We call ospecial aftentien to our stock of
Table Linens and
Towels!
Tt Ik complete in all Grades, and en
tirely new and fresh. See our numbers
of Tpble Linen at 35, 50 and 75 cents,
also at SI.OO, $1.29 and $1.50. We
have a superb ariiclo KM wide, the wid-.
est known to the trade.
SILKS T SILKS I
We are still closing our SILK remnant*,
regardloss of cost- and selling all our
silks at reduced Prices.
Buttons! Buttons!
Large additions have been made to our
stock of ButtonK and notions.
J.S. JONES & CO,
Columbus, Q.i.,
mar 9 b 1 —mar22
LeVert Female College.
This old estaliliHhed institution h#
been with competent In
strnctorq in evefy department, and offere
superior advantages lor the education of
girls.
Tt)C discipline will be mild bnt firm
and the inß.ructi iu thorough and by the
analytical method.
Tfie next term will begin Jan. 18th,
1881, aud continue for six months. Tui
tion due upon the enrollment of th pn
pils, and except in eases ot special agree
ment, payine it will he expected in ad
Vance, lor at least Half of the term, or
monthly. No deduction for absence, uu.
letfe caused by protracted sickness.
EXPENSES AND FEES.
Preparatory Department per annum $20.00
Academic Department per annum... 30. 00
Collegiate Department per aungm.. 40.00
Music Department peyaiijfqun 30.00
Incidentals per annum 2.00
Use of Piano per mouth 1.00
B’ur lurther information address the
President, P K DAVANT,
dec2ltf Talbotton Ga.
ALL TO THE FRONT I
BREAK IN PRICES!
AT
I. I. Weekes’.
- 7T*. J
Seer Sucker Suiting, - 1G cent?.
Buntings all colors, [wpqi.j 20c and up
ward#.
Pacific Lawns, r - 12 l-2c.
Pom barton - -25 c.
Whittendon Cottonades, - - 3('c.
King Phillips Jeans, - 42c t
Ashaway - - 2.5: to3oe.
Manhattan ditto, r 40c,.
Wakeffedd ditto, r 45c jjto 50c.
Bed Ticking, - - 8c to 20c
Cofctqn Ginghams, r Isc.
Rook fold Ginghams, - 16 2 3q
Lace Bunting. , 12 l-2c to 20c,
Toilet Quilts, - $1 50 to $3 00.
White Lawns, -10 c to 30c,
Check Nainst)ok, - -12 c to 25c.
Parasols from * 15 cents to $2 50,
Children’s, Upases Ladies’ Hose,from
10c to $l 5p poj pair.
Domestic Goods sold 1c to 2c per yar<J
advance on cost.
Kerosene oil 25c per gallon.
Mystic, Harmony. Spragues, Mammae
and Connestog i Pnntb, at 5c jier yar,4 ;
Fans at 3c to 50c.
Plow shears at 8c per pound,
15 A Haiman Plow stock, $2 (Xf.
London cord, 8c to 9c.
Ladies handkerchiefs, 5e to .SjO.cenfs.
Canton fi innel, \Qc to 20c.
Full lineSiOf clothing at ‘id p et eent,
advance on cost.
And hundreds of other desirable goods.
ut equady as low figur.es.
Inthe Millinery department the most
Est idiom cun Re pleowd in Hats an<j
Bonnets of the newest designs aud Btyles,
Miss Nannie C Crush is in charge of de
partment and defies compe'ition .
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED
i To all persons having paid arrearages and
i who cau settle o ice a year, or in tlu fall,
i the usual -credit Wji.l be given.
W J WEEKES.
, J’a’ho ton, M v Ist, 1881, tt