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"OLD STAID!”
The neatest tmd best kept BAR in town is that of Wm,
KELLER, at tis “Old STAND,” one door below J. H. Ilorvey.
A full line of the
XjjXO>TJOjTLSS
£all kinds constantly on hand.
ERESH BEER ON ICE I CODA WATER, ET.
CORNER STORE.
At my Curlier Stoic, will bo found a large and well k*pt stock of
FANCY & FAMILY GROCERIES.
AND—
lDomcstio Goods S
twm to mv -r their long co-.dim cd p tronape. ami hop* M tf
tarn a eonUnaxiice of the wme. in* -9 \V>I. Iv IhlJ JhU
IV Id AV 11 AIM >WAH Id I’IHM.
1 A FRAZKIt, V It TOMMKY
J. A. FRAZER & €O.
COLUMBUS, GA.
Cutlery & Agricultural Implements.
Ferguson & Blount and Hairaan Plow Stock.
Al>, (InM. Cumuß” Mnteri ilvin,". (<•!. 0i n* Mill Omutns.ltnbhAr 8.-Itinj,
M rlMtona. Hollins Cloth*, I'uiuM, Oil*, *<•. Went Si,h Uiourt Kurd,
j.nmry 6 h I OlUlMltrs. OA,
'HARDWARE, HARDWARE
hl. McLendon,
TALHOTTON (I.A.
HARDWARE, TINWARE, STOVES.CUT
LEIIY, PLOW STOCKS, CR( )0K ERY.
Plow Hoes, Saddles, Bedsteads, Cliairs,
Also a full lino of
WAGON AND BUGGY TIMBERS, OF
BEST MATERIAL
AND AT LOW FIGURES.
ALT. ordr for REPAIR WORK hi Tin, lrfm or Copper promptly iiUcnileil to
and taltnfActlou givm
I ihall ||fep a Aral ulaw* Ktoek of cvervlhing in 111® Imrdwar® r.rid RoUtfi furiiiHUing
In®, and roaportfully aolioit un inap otum ot my goods and prices
poid i h l McLendon.
A. R. WILKERSON. B. T. HATCHER.
Wilerson I Hatcher!
GENEVA, GA.
Have in Store a large Stock of Plantation
Supplies of every Description.
Groceries, Planter's Hardware
Iron,Nails,Plows,Hces. Axes.
Shovels & Spades, Harness,
Saddles, Bridles, Collars, La
dies Saddles.
Domestic and Staple Dry Goods. Boots, Shoes and Hats.
Fancy Dry Goods and Notions !
Glass and Crockery Ware, Table and Pocket Cutlery.
Wagon and Buggy Material.
000 BUSHEL OATS, Mixed, Yellow aud Hod Hast PROOF
—a >—
Auanta for Pntxpwo fsn.no Coni) .y.l’aiaimru firanxe Mixture, Patnpseo Arid Vhm
|>hat. ,M&~ Cotton roc iv <1 nt Genov*.
We MV prep ireil to mII -inppltes on I’ur.niT, on e-v term* and nt living hatch.
W, cordUJly invite the pulilir to examine in|v*to<k nrl prir.-s.
janfi h l. IMvi:US(>\ A II Vl’rilEH
T. GUERNSEY,
SUCCESSOR TO Ut’EKNSI'V A RKVNOI.DS.
MACON, : : : : : : Georpia.
Offer* to the trade in Talbot, Taylor ami ad join in v comities, anew and v a tied stooK
ef builders funiiahiug goods, such *.* Dcx rs. Sa.sh. Blinds, Window, (ij.ws, Oils, Ud
were, dkc., rnarkfd down tth pric* t* in-mr* .! a ; j meet t?;-.; .. u r
Cftllor Mud.order* toT. QUEitKfcEY. ott|K>ito W. W. c.'films A: Bro. Mucoti. Ga
MuelkL
CARHAET & CURD.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
HARDWARE CUTLERY AC.
Tin, Wooden Ware of Every Kind.
We have now in store a large and well assorted Stock of
Pell aii ale Citlen.-Pairtasl’j Marl Scales.
rehs*t> and others w ould io * caii ■ i . .? ■* o ou Si c >c'
IRON FRONT STORE. KERRY ST.. MACON GA. '
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THE REGISTER AND STANDARD, TALHOTTON. TALBOT COUNTY. GEORGIA. MAY 17 18S1
• ia;.. .:? - v .
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(. * < £ s-S'* v v f X \
i; Y' bijfeSf .l. •. v:
i..i BA':JI:iL-b-<jLak:d.’' BAl":: ..L/, .... ; .biiAr-JLJJ
Fine Toilet and Laundry SOAPS
F-q'iiil, if not anperif r, fo the Kcsf Northern and AVe*forn spans E'U<l to the Fro
jiiotoi lor price lint. I’atronizk Jlomi: Indi trij;-!
b*n4c Wm. rr,irpor.j> Neff A C >. F 0 JVx 59 R, A'l rit-n, Ga.
HOUSEFURIISBISG ElfH
BRADFORD & EVERETT,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Stoves, Crates, Tin-
Ware, Hollo* £'W
Ware, Crockery,
Glass Ware, House-Furnishing Goods, &c.,
mayli No 142 Broad Street. Columbus. Georgia.
Monumental Marble Works !
Firnt Dooi North of Virginia Grocery, Broad Street
| Columbus, - - Georgia.
Monuments, Tombs, Headboards, Vases, &o.
of the best Italian & American Marble.
-8" Design* and ostlm.itcs furnished by addressing us.
Workmanship the best. Prices Reasonable!
march lltf, A. .AT. t*v J. 11. E. I/LhlMlK. I*t*<q>r‘<atn:\s
DRI It STOREY ~
j
I havefor s:il\ at TtFiTAffj, anl V'IIOLEHAIJ’ nil kinds of MMiciinH th I h;i\t
. reputation for relief of man nnd Ernst,
Castor and .Sweet Oiln, Lauda mini, Uuregoric, 'Tn r|■ ntin <•. am! I ! > >mjj; *. :11 * is
by the dozen; fine Olive Oil, for table use Teething iWdeis, if. e u sj . r |- .< n
Soda, cheap by the keg; Oilhi-rt‘s Liver I’ills, 2A emit*; i r h* l t • !:■*. t and M;!\ j
bent brands. Kiesh Turnip Seed,all kinds- Turkish Bnth T■wtUa.<! Fb sh B.usiu* .
Toilet Soups, Tooth Brushes ami Pei lumen a van tty Line Brandies m,d U ia>. s 1,.,
im.-d.cuml übc.
A Ni,/ht B II will ho found at the door.
ooiani DR. J N GILBERT. 148 Broad St, Columbus, Cm
Hie Live Grocery House.
Q
LOW PRICES ALWAYS RULE.
CJ [CIjEMBMTS,
i’O Till’ I’buiUiH of Talbot oml adjoining counties wo ofiYr o lurg aiivl well ari < a 3
hUk k of
CROCE SUES AML WESTERN PRO DICE.
adapted to tho wants of lanucrs. low for CASH. Full hi; os of
Well Chitml Hulk
at lower prices than ever hrforo offered. CALL AND ’ SUP, IN.
AIR. /lAKIi KIMBROUGH. f Hnns cou t . is with d-.s ! o; ul u .i>.i• o. an-:
will ho glad to hoc ftUil wait on his friends, und tlio public gt-a la'.lx.
Jan 4 (bl.) J. W CLEMENTS.CoIumbus Ga.
W. E. WILLIAMS & CO.
TALBOTTON, GEORGIA-,
Ajents for WIIEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINE.
At our large Repository in TALB 4 ')TTON, we hav-e -q>e elup r. coiuplcto line o;
WAGONS. BUGGIES.CARRIAGES.
Tne'uaiug'he celebrated Courtlanil Spring AVagon. ol b;-t F >sb m and AY v
v! urii we wilt sell as heap us .-nch \v f ’ - o.sn be Long; . in :uv a, iLtt.
"> defy e u.-> turn and res/ cttuUv rolieit our ft ;,i the ptd he aeuerr’lv t -
call and rxa;ui::e .-ur stock. Th< etdvb;a‘ed *AA Li.Y* faun w. on alwavs on 1...:;..
It ;s the chc *j,H -t w.-.gou on wh e-e>.
in i iua o Burial ce.so> nd ;ok t> -trir ys band. Came ands o ns.
Also, new arrivals of all kind -cf Furniture.
u >■ W. E- WILLIAMJ u CO.
1 g‘no Cure
iH a purely bltt-nr and powerfri
1 tonic, and is ’v rrantc j a speedy and ccr
tain cure f'-r Ve yer and Ague, Chills
and l-Vver, luteimlttent or C’liiU
Vv. ver, Lcmitt# it Fever, Dumb Ague,
I’erlodieai Jr liiiious Fever, and ah
malaria* disorders. In miasmatic <lis
; tri' ts, the rapid pulse, coated tongue*
thirst, i 1 situde, loss of appetite, paii 4
| the ba<;k and loins, and coldness of ino
spine ami extremities, lire only prenn
tfons of severer symptoms which termi/5
| ate i:i tho ague paroxysm, succeeded by
! high fever ami profuse perspiration.
It, is a startling fact, that quinine, ar
senic, and other poisonous minerals for A
the basis of most '.f the '* Fever and Agoe
i Preparations,’’ “ Specifics,” “Syrups,**
and “ Tonics,” in the marke t. The prep
i arations made from these mineral
altliough they are palatable, and raai
break the chiil, <io not cure, but leave the
i malarial and their own drug poison in j
j the system, producing quinism, dizziness, '
I ringing in the ears, headache, vertigo, and j
i other disorders more formidable than ;
! tho disease they were intended to cure,
j Arm’s Anx v. Crius thoroughly eradicates
j these noxious poisotis from the system,
; nnd always cures the severest cases. It
I contains no quinine, mineral, or any thing ,
1 that could injure the most delicate pa
| lient; and its crowning excellence, above ;
i its certainty to cure, is that it h aves the
; system as free from db'B.ise as before the
j attack.
For Liver Complaints, Arm’s Ann
| CrrcK, by dirr-rt on the liver and
| biliary apparatus, is rives out the jkusoiis
I which produce tr.vsi* cotnplaifUs, and
j stimulates t’m system to a vigorous,
| healthy condition.
| We warrant it when taken according
; to directions.
! Prepared by Dr. j. C. Ayer &, Cos.,
Practical and Analytical (IhemifctM,
ri Lowell, Mass.
■OLD BT ALL DIIUGGr TS LVET.7WI IT.IIZ.
W. e. MUM FORD.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
TAIjBOTTON, ua.
■ Office over tho ntore of Rapbin { t Cos
Will devote his entire time to the pro
fesd >n, and practice in ft i tl!-: Uuirts of
the (Dint ink' oc)i*-o circuit-, the Bupr<m.
Court of the .Sf-d** and rlsewuerc by sp c
ml contract. V.T 11 give special attention
to coil s dons.
U. M. WILLIS. J. L. WILLIS.
WILLIS & WILLIS,
Attorneys £.t Liw,
Tnlbottom C jre<ii-i..ria
(iii)
JOHN D. WHSLESS,
Attorney r.tLaw,
TAr.r.o-n'ON, ■ uiioßau
nr Col'ections > .Spoeiahty ect.Mj.
.1. II- M A IIT IX,
Attorney at Law,
Office in tim Con ft tf oust*.
Tniholton. : : Gcorjgiu
Practice in t 1 Superior Courts of the ‘
Ohattu'o • h-<* Circuit ~n I the Supt'cme; ;
Court <*c the State.
Priißii f ultcrit.ioi) given to all biudne n ]
outrun <- 1 to bin care' jml ILI
C. H. WOUIIIUi. J. <1 WOiCKILL
E H. Worrill & Soip
AHorneys at Law,
TAf.COTTi >n ... ai'oncTA. :
WILL practice in the. Supu-emo ('< *; rt, j
tie- Superior Courts *-f the State, und tin j
United SluP-N District Court at Savannah.
Attention given to all matters in Bank- j
ruptcy.
l's(-ecial attention given to Collections !
r,,|S bl
k. k. immvx, Fii.Moan niiowx !
Brown's Nat ioiml Butel
IXariv Opposite Piussengcr Depot,
MACON, GEORGIY.
Re-opcned, Re-furnisl:ed and ,
First-class in every RE- i
SPECT.
We ask all - nr P itmns nrd Fren is to I
give r n cull. R A TES. s'2 00 }er day, •
Meals 50 cents L*dt?*ng .*) cents. j
E. E. BROW N & SON,
Large Samj !e Boonis. o .* I’iop‘s.
THE BEST
OF ALL
LI IIMENT!
FOR NAIT AND BEAST.
For more than ri thlnlof a centorrthe
Nlr-xicm* l.tnlment has been
known to millions nil over tbo world as
the only safe reliance for tho relief of
Accidents and pnln. It is a motlicine
tihove price amt praise —the bent of its
Kind. For every form of external pain
S umm
j Mustang I.lniment is without an equal.
1 It penetrates llenh and muscle to
{the yery l>oue— making' tho continu
-lunco of pain ami Inflammation iinpo*-
Isiblc. Its effects upon Unman Flesh and
tlio Brute ( realion are equally wonder-
Ijful. Tho Mexican
| MUSTANG
Sunburnt is needed by somebody in
[ every house. Kvei y day brings news ot
.the agon y of nu awful sea 1(1 or burn
Lubdued, of rheumatic martyrs re -
ritorod, or a valuable horse or or
saved by the healing power of this
LINIMENT
which speedily cures such ailments of
the HUMAN Fl.Lrill as
Klivumntlsm, Swellings. Stiff
Joints, Contracted Muscles', llum*
and Scalds, Cuts, Kruisf 8 and
Sprains, Unisonous ltites nnd
Stings, StiiThess, me ness. Old
Sores, Ulcers, frostbit* s. Chilblain*.
Sore tipples, Caked Itreast. nnd
indeed every form of external dis
ease. It heals without sears.
For the Brute ( keatxon it cures
Sprains, Swiuuy. Stiff Joints.
Founder, Harness Sore*. Hoof Dis
ease*. Foot Hot, Screw Worm. Scab.
Hollow Horn, Scratches. Wind
falls, Spavin, Thrush, King bone.
Old Sores, Poll Kvil. Film upon
the Sight and every other ailment
to v Uich the occupants of the
Stable nd Slock Yard are liable.
ThJ Mexican Mott Aug l.iniment
ftriv; vs cures and nc.cr disappoints;
und i: is, positively,
THE BEST
OF ALL
LIHIIHsIITS
FOR I0AI? OS BEAST.
, i iltis:.
Central t Scnthwostern Railroads
S.ivpnnnii (la., .1 ui 8 IHBE
' A*< and alter SUNDAY, Jan 10. 18H1.
* / passenger trains on the Central rma
Southv.b Ktoni Jiailioad and Branches will
1 Uh as frll*>ws;
j'KaIX NO. I—GOING1 —GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leaves Savannah !k-R a m
; fit . res Augusta 9:90 a if
j Arrives at Augusta 4:4.". r m
Arrives at Macon 0:45p m
j Leaves Macon fer Atlanta 8:1"pm
| Arrives at Atlanta 3:40 a M
| Leaves iiacou for Columbus and
Montgomery chl.ly 2 25 r m
Arrives at Colnmhns daily ‘2 21 a m
Arrives at Montgomery daily 9 40 a m
Me.king close connection at Atlanta with
Western and Atlmtic Baihuad and Atlan
ta and Charh tte Air-Line for all points
I North .nd West.
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
i Leaves Atlanta 12:20 p m
; Arrives at Macon (>:3O a m
I L*. aves Montgomery lor Macon
daisy 5 00 p 51
I Leaves Columbus daily J 2 08 a m
A: rive a' .Macon daily (I 4 ". a ?,i
; L-.wcn 7:00 a y
Arrives at Vlid'Mig; vill • 9:44 asi
Ah ives at IL to it n II :Ro arr
A1; i v ~-s ,11 Ad :\i" Ia 4:1 ‘> M
Yrri a t Savaimah 8:45 P :.i
L< nv a August- 9:30 a m
Making (.ounce:km : t Savannah witi tin-
Sa ann.ib, 1 S rida and Western Hail
road for all points in Florida.
TK’IN NO. 2, Going north AND WEFT.
Ijcrvcs Savannah 7:30 p m
Arrives at Augusta, - - - - 5:40 a k
Leaves Augr r-i 8:3 > p m
Arrives at Miliedgevillo - * - 9:14 am
A: j ‘ives.O E:t >nton - - - - 11:30 am
Arrives at Macon • - - - 7:20 am
L. ave Mrcgji for Atlanta - - S:0 )am
Arnv-.s at Atlanta 12: 4) pm
I.- a veg Macon for Albany, F.ufaula 8 :4'> a m
Arrives at Euiaula 4:lspm
.Yrri ves at Albany 8:53 p if
E< aves Mt’.con for Columbus - 8:15 a m
A: r \ sat Columbus - 1:10 PM
i r.t.riM <m th s s hedule leaves Macon,
! \t; ;nta, cohimbuw. Eufavla, Albany and
: Aug- s‘a duly, makii g close connection
jat Atlanta with Wcgtern and Atlantic,
| nd Atl-oita jnd Charlotte Air Line—at
! Enfaiila with Mon gouu ry and Eutaula
j nil , ;y —it Columbus with Western rail
j rod; . t Aupuk'u with the Charlotte, Co
j lun.: i ii .and Augusta ra lroad and Sontb
|( ri iina railroad f>r all points Norti.
j ad East.
j I inf aula tram connects at Fort V.iley
! for P< rry, daily exec t Su; d.v # and at
Cuthbvrt iur Furl Gaiue dai'y, except
] Surd r.
Train on Blakelv E::tension leaves Al
j bony da ly except Sun ; ys.
C"MING SOUTH AND EAST.
j Leaves Atlanta - - - ... 2:15 r* m
jAr ives at Macon from Atlanta . d;55 p m
Leave-; Albany ----- J*2:o2a m
j lao.ve> F.ufanla ----- 32:00 a m
i Arrat Macon fr*m Euf min, Albany b:35 v m
| Leaves Columbus 11 :.‘0 a m
I Yu ivcs at Macon from Columbus 5:1 o p m
i L< ftves Macon 7:35 v m
j Arrives at Augunta - 5;40 a m
le aves Augusta - ... 8:30 p m
! Arrives at Savannah - - - - 7:15 am
I I'asseUgcrs f-r MilledgovilJe und E iton
j t n will take train No *2 from Savannah
and train No 1 from Macon, which trains
!<■ ’1 nect daily, except Monday, for these
| p.dnts.
I'nlhnftn IMlaci! Sleeping C ir* betwor n
j Savannah and Cmdnmiti viv Macon, At
i l.ntaand ( incimmtt Southern i all way.
Fnllumu IYdae. ■ Sic- ; i gC rs to Wash*
! ington via Augusta, Charlotte and Rich
I aiGal, on 9 2o a 111 tr lu from Sa' unnah.
Local Siequiig Carson all Night
Ti.utsH l.etwe tt Havaniiaii and Augusta,!
Augusta uiul Macon, and Savannah and j
Allan tii.
IV m( tigers from Southwtst rn Geor-j
i.t can taUO either t-ain fiom M icon to j
Augusta and make connections ’ ithPolL ■
mini Sl'. (ij) r fm Augusta to Washington |
w thout change.
Berths iu S c. ping Guvscan be R cured ,
and th * Trick t office cu Mu beriy stie t, <,l j
at Depot.
<i J .V \Y HITKHKAD, WM. ROGERS,
(X >1 Ticket Agt. Utii feup*t C It IL Bav mnah.
J < shaw. W t SHKU.MAN j
(Sc n Trav A**t. Buj*t SW K It, Macon. <a.
.) ill tH
r% ....
’ * ,
SrilLb-- :> |
-Y • . • -ZW
TO TUBS 1 GIVE HEALTH.
Esc-limit lonic, Ala rative nnd D
- Medical Asscciation of Lynch- j
bur Ya.
Has no equal for lever and Kidney .
Disorders Rev K C Dodson, Pittsylva- ]
nia Cos . Ya.
Ada}ricd in chr. nic diar fcona, oonsti- j
and scrofula.—Hv. Latham, M. j
I> * lrivsd Ya. Medical Society.
SiH'cessiully used m dvsp. p-ift, chronic
darrh c% ft 1 scFv luia —Prof S Jackson,
Univ. Fa.
Effici nt. iu anamiia; excellent appr- j
tizor and blood purifier.—U Fisher, M
Vclual/le i” nervous prostatlon. iadi-{
gestion aud culorosix— U E Mathews, M •
D, N U.
Efii *,\ci‘>us f r Yonerc and Infections.- j
Dr B Boomer, St Louis, Mo.
A fine tonic and alternutive, very vain- j
duo in e.i-icases peculiar to females,
chronic r ev r and ague, bronchitis and !
diseases of the digestive orgaus.—-J F |
Ron rh'on, M D. Ala
Yery beneficial in strengthening and j
improvimr a reduced system. Rev John
W Bvckwitii, Bishop of Georgia*
Most vulu ble remedy known for female I
dbeases. Juha P Hetto.tur. il. D, LL. D. ]
Used iu ebstinate cas s of dyspepsia I
with gr at benetit.—J Macßalpli.* M D., I
Rose Point, l*a.
Used with great benefit in malarial fe
ver and diphtheria,—S F Dnpon, M D.. J
Georgia.
O eit curative virture.—Thomas F
RumKhi MD. Lonisf Mo.
Veiy efficient 11 glandular derange- !
ment. Dr Mm S Morris. Lynchburg,;
B. <: remedy ever used in diseases of
th t.. 1 it. P A Sidfcrd, M. D.. N C.
Ad \ \ t and ; n Tie certain aff>ctio >* to the
kidneys and hladder: dyspepsia, lupus,
chlorosis, scrofulous and cutaneous :\f
tectious.— Prof J J Moorman, M. D , Va.
An obstinate case of neuraloia of seven I
ears stsnoiug entirely cured by tue'
mass. vT P Neese, MD.. Ilolmon's Mills,
N* 0.
Pa i>v b t and circular fcontaining full j
inbirumtion bo t upou application.
Mass and Pills sent post-paid out where. •
S’pr n s o{K-n year round. S4O.tX) a
luoiit . Address.
Y M DAVIES, Pres‘t of the Cos.,
7S Main St., Lynchburg, Ya.
For sals bv Dr E L Bard
well. Talbottan, Ga. novi3
v sixavre a ir.a s
•com iw a j Idy *Aiimo99 paaojd
-uc. *iv u ojq:C and
'u hi 20 ‘opi js uo;jco t;suo joj icqip
‘aopiui puu sooioq jo I voq Ui.qjij
11Y S HOi
Mendelssohn Piano Cos.,
Will make, fer the next 60 days only, a Grand Offer of
PIANOS c Si ORGANS.
SBSO Square Grand Piano for only $245.
STYLE 3 Ma"nifii ent rosewood case elerantlv fiuifilied, 3 stnops 7 1-3 o ct
fil l puteiit <: p-.-iute aiirrffts, onr new pnteut oventroug scale, betntifnl eam-d iF
i"d l.vre.liciLvv ■ erpeutinu and large lkncy mouLUet; round case, full Iron Er,,/"
Fieneb (‘rann Action, Grand Hammers, i;i fast every improvement wLicii cm m
way tend to the ;.effection of (be instrument has been added. Us
Oar price Ur this insfmm-nt boxed und delivered on board cars at New YVk
fine Piano Lover, St< ol and Book, only ‘ ,T *ta
Ti'is Piano will be snt on test trial. Please send reference if vou do not sen t
rc- ney with order. Cash scut with order will be refouded and freight charges r a i
hy us hath ways it Piano is not just ns re: resented ii this Advertisement. Then
.-ends in use. Send tor Catalogue. Every inslnpnent fti’lv warranted lor Are ve-F’"
I•> f A V( AO sl6', to SIOO (With Sto, I, Cover nnd : ook). All strictly fii,/'
* A■ *i.a. A \_7 ► J ejass atut soai at Wholes;,!,- ta- toey prtees. These pi. .
made one ot t._e ti-.e t displays at the CVntentdal Exhibition, and were unariiiuo/B
,e." mmended for t.,e Hi.d,-st Hottor.v. The S.jn. r s e -nUin our New Patent Sc/l'i
a.ept'. a es. Improvement m the la t -rv of Pi.no m ;kin.'. The Uori-hta are '
r.c, din Amene . Po-.tiv, ly we tu.d e, :e fin -t Pta of the 7oue a, j
,tri atest (imauihty. Th- y are recommended Gy the highest musical authorities )!
u- tomury. Over 1 t,o,H> in nse. and not on.- dissatisfied purchaser. All p ian “
... u Oig'ins sent on L, days' t-.-st trml-ireigl.t free if un.sdisfa-toty Don't fail /
urne u- oetore ba vng. V . >jtiv. ly we off.-r the bes- b .rr~vv, k* ilv ‘ a 1 .. t0
free. Handsome Ulus r t and and Descriptive Catalogue of Id' p.>S<*
at.tup. Every Plano fully warrant, and for 5 ye ,rs Kr oc '
fiIRCA MQ " U Gran ' l •'’■•'•lt® Organ/ style So, Is the finest an-'
WtiitnilO’"" '•"' t ""' : U *" * °*K'a ev * r offered the musical public It
ratel'v carved / Zh r° Cards' mnsP VZ* Vlfc
an.lytimsh/d. P„s, s-es aH ti,“1"“... /'l K St iretwwk ' *•. H ele
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if instrument ts not . s reor.-a. nt, and Frdlv w ‘ •. t ‘ r ll 1 - f ’B ,l hlltil w a-s
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th i 'ti'iiiitr music ol t ; <• tin • i 1 • - i p 11. is c talogue lucludcp, moßt of
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MxaNDELSSHON PIANO CO-, P 0 Box 2058,New York City
•DON'T YOU FORGET IT !"
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I OFFER UNUSAL INDUCEMENTS
Urocei'ios and Provisions
TO CASH BUYERS.
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CORN, FLOUR, HAY, OATS, BRAN.
NEW CRC? GERMAN MILLET SEED
I have a few txas Old Ralible CHESAPEAKE GUANO
J\ 2-X. HAMILTON,
r rio 1 'i>-Twn Grocer,
j,„ O''.l innr-J-J COLL.MBUS. GEORGIA..
Mix & Kirthiiid,
No. n COTTON AVENUE am) G 6 TIHUD STREET,
MACON, - - Ceorgia
DEALER IN
Boots, Shoes and Hats.
U r[ HAV!. -1.. Vin -1..!* nnf nf t :.e l.f-! stocks vve li a vf over offered, nnd at
' I IW ’ oantmt tail V> itivc satiafH-toe,. It compriH.-. (; „ts and Lu
i's Root ‘:i-h ■ ~ *■{ tlicM. ot toik - the cdclc-a: and Hiiladelphia Aknitlifi’and ('lid
;r' s • •“(. -r.-ir t. tt.l ..n M .1, a;d . ii.-ns'heavy kip Boots and Slioen
Vllll ue. ■ veryt'in :t■ s; t the wants of t;‘ purchaser.
'• 4 Jt; 'ritii-.l Mroot. . •_. od lino of IlATfa
We invite attention of Shoemakers t st ot FINDINGS, 5,„,l ns y.,u>
-ers- vill ex ne Turn With us mr.'-h s tisf.adiou as though bought in 1 erson
JILVAIUHILANI).
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STEAM SAW MILL
It. S. KENDRICK,
Geneva, - - S. W R R.
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I AM now prepared to fn'nwh any style of Inrub *r out of yellow pine, all of first
ci; s> quality n.d wanant- and to please.
MR. GRIFFIN in in charge t the median*cal department, a sufficient guarantee
of precision i:i cutting all bills for lumber entrusted to us. Orders promptly filled.
Drives reasonable. teb22r R- 9- KENDIiICK.
PENNSYLVANIA AGRICULTURAL WORKS,
A. B. FARQUHAR & CO.
MACON. OFtORGIA..
MAMUKACTU IU'.II OK
Horizontal and Votncal Htenru E iginte, mounted ami unmountoi 1 ; Threshing Ma
chines, Fan Hills, Separators, Cuuo Mils, bib. Send for circular. Address
A B FARQUHAR Macon, Ga.