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Chalybsate Springs.
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c „mi<N•*<• plivionl MijoyniPiu, and to the invalid the ~M ‘.’ ”’^ s
lATKS <>K 150AIU): IVr -lay, L 0; l™ k - * lo * ,fo ’ lW °
$18.00; threw *.U Mi** *‘*' r weekM&W&
TIH>MI*M A: ( , 110> i 4 ’
mny2i*f ,> ' <>M i<M<>l^-
Grain Cradles, Crain ( 'radles,
AT THE
IAAIVA&E STORE!
Talbotton, C3r£x.
also. L.uicFfTOfK of
/Vote INotc Slocks, Scor’d
Hoes , rtnrf
EVEBYTIIIXO f’sUAELY KIU’T IM A I'lttH I <• t, \ * >
Hardware Store,
all of which Will I>C ro!<l at
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES for the CASH.
AND DOST Yi >IT FoBOF.T IT.
Call before purchasing and be Convinced.
Kern constantly on hand a utoc.k ol the best
CO OKI.VC STOVES.
Manufactured in U ctymUy. Call and sen thenn
H L. McLENDON, Talbotton. Ga.
30,000 I HOLLA US
Worth of Goods to be Slaughtered I
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Until further Notice wo will null the following Goods at the prices named:
Figured and Lace Lawns.
*r#H Yards Figured L iwi m. :ia litclir* wid*. huh© im Pacific, for 10 hoH licicto
f..M* at I'* r. nIH. 1 KH> Yards Luce Striped lawiih only L*Jt% worth celU.
1 ICO Yards Wool Buntings, Good Blacks and Colors, 20c-
Listen to This !
COME AND SEE THE GOODS.
‘2*H Ih-nutiful IM QiUk SLnO oachiHmh ucvr sold Wore for l. stlimi,
s•>so. 100 |mi in Extra Nottingham Lt‘e OuitdttH, 3.J yartU long, > cents p* r pun*.
v ortli $1 50.'
Summer Underwear For Men.
A LITTLE JOB PICKED UP
<IOOO M•!>'(! Oa*c Eudcmhiiti *u!y 13e n|i eu s.u wiiti u Kelt-on* >'l<treganl ol
thnr vuliia.
A Job Lot of 1000 Pairs British Half-Hose, 25c.
o -
100 Dozen Fairs Three-Button Kid (Doves.
In Colors Only, to ho Sacrificed.
hiMoHv .V) font* per |VI r. 200 h pirieLulieV Fisa* Hose t2\ cv uts per
pur—(told uihto pr.tti Her ituotliui - fcnftu Iha ft that wv h.u*il *l. *ni* c leap
Bargains for Everybody,
5000 Yard* lilen.li.'.l c.ill.n, s.'fl rtinsii, in.-- Ka.de Unlutlri-.l Slnrta *f.
Chi'et'tl Natns.ti'l.a only t- 1 'J’ l- 'I'll" ■'('i.ioii'Hilrt” * *>e fll r-l.
11l 0 “ VsMi.il. \V , UK-wort i 12}. fttM Viv-’ '
?0(> “ iie.it 5... isi.„i r.aion tt eeuu <\>i, r Dress Silk* SOe.
b 5000 Yards lire-*-* (lood* at 10. 12 12,1 >, vs,- .*. .■" 1 -
111 ~VN’(’II YltO.V UOO I’ll
Tine i.v:
may.T 12m lt!lt Ilrtmtl S(rt*t‘K Columbus l . (n.
| GORDONS
INew York Store.
Columbus, Ga.
O
H AVING DECIDED TO 15 EDUCE OUAt STOCK OF
Corsets, Hosiery and Gloves.
ißftfrtf* nd *ing nur Spring nml Summer St<K k, \% effer I,uoo Conete in endlcw
varit-tr, • mhiaci.ig all the )ipnlar !♦►. at alnmt c^vst.
k i. no Fnir of and i*Uiu jjml F*ncy H sierr. account of
[sici mm! of k jht imj'crferUt.nft. will l e c o*cd out .it half f rice.
Talte INTotice
of r j'in-:
GRAND CLEARING OUT SALE
io f luanT popnUr bnnds nnd l* (iw KID Gif iTIS. Tbej tna.t h<—nM :it
..tire <hi and after Ihi* d'tr <■ will only htv • T • llarrii. Scaiuk-xa" and --The
liurdon-' Kid Glove, winch w U U- aohl at the r.-gnhtr pritvs aud UMiltr a yttarau
r THE NEW YORK STORE.
M. c. GrOIIUOIM.
U.IS- umr‘29 82 &84 Broad St.. Columbus. Ga. i
THE REOISTER AM) STANDARD. TAI.BOTTON. TALBOT COUNTY, GEORGIA. MAY 24. 1881.
BiBISTIB AND STANDARD.
O. I). < (OILMAN, humn:.
.1 K. GORMAN, (Viuhkmponmxi. Eoit n.
r l’jill>ot I on.
TEESO-tV MAY 21. :HL
Official Organ of Talbot County.
I 11 )'} ( OVlkiiiNli .Wit I**. Vl’i' * Vltl K.
The lions. (J inkling and Flatt on last
Tinh-I;*/’•iiotiftet! the r. S Senate that
ili' ii resignations ns 8 natora li.ul been
tendered to tl.e (Governor of New York,
riiis is to be credited to a pplit uinong
the st tlwurU; on ace Mint of the spoils,
fi till Id wanta.'d to put in Judge Hobert*
son as collec tor of the port of New York,
w1dl“ Mr. Conklmg, nfletmg a supreme
ly pious indignation at such meddling
wPh the civil service.wanted to keep in
(ien. ili r.itt. This is the whole matter
in a nutshell. It is a light for political
ascii Uney between Conkling an l the
.Vdaiinistration in the State ol New York.
It was ti e intention of the Sanalors in
resigning to appeal to the people through
their Legislature which is now in session
for endorsement. It is questionable
whether their vacances can be lill-.-d in
; the manner indicated and even should
i their i' constitutional obstacle in the
| way, it is not at all improbl* that less
I r.mkermis partisans may bo returned in
tlicir pliees.
Asa bosiilul f.iren Corikling's appcri|
t- tile people of his State on the ground
)f civil service reform, is a supreme sue
cess He m nothing it not ilicatric.d.
, preferring a similar rule m Amoricuu pol
itics to G.unhetta in French. Ho l icks
! both the nerve and the brain of (iambet
ta, and wilt not find the people ol New
York quite so emotional over an issue oJ
1 this character ns t’-.e Gallic republicans.
Wo doubt not Colliding will get the en
doisen.ent he so much craves, but tin -
will nruount to nothing it is as cnqdy
as his Himnlafed civil service le/orm arnl
will heal no bre. ch in New York politics,
nor seriously antagomzi the admirtistra
tion. This is the first act in the drama
of Coiikling's downfall, but be wishes it
distinctly understood that he is the Samp
son which can bring down th& house
every time, especially when it is full ol
Philistines. The fight is altogether
gratifying to the Democrats, who have
everything to gam and nothing to loose
by the waning factions. Altogether the
whole business from beginning to en.l,
Mahone, Uuldloberger, Gorham and all
thrown in tor good measure, is quite a
disgusting performance,arid will be noted
in political history as the only trade in
which both parties got sold out.
The Juries .
The following Is a list of fh • errand and
I ravel se juriH drawn for the September
term of Talbot Superior Court.
OiUNP jrilYt
W J Haines, John R Jordan,
II (! Green, .J di i H Morris,
Win H Martin, J H Gilmore,
V M Watt, Win U Neal,
I) IT Diggs, J 'J' McLaughlin,
I S Z Webster, M V Wilson,
J II Wblbs, G 1) Adair,
.1 I) Woodall, Sr. J L Dozier,
I li Parker, llobl 8 Keu-lrick,
Jno Me Harris, Tlios A Greer,
Monroe l> x * ■, H l* Baldwin,
Peter K Dennis, Sr. I’ N Deall,
W S (Jol’ius, It B Will in ms.
W |{ Llhston, J J Molhoil nop,
W V H utli, J >1 Willw.
TK.YVKIISK JUKI, Id WEEK.
H nrv L'lftsun, J K Cunningli.un,
Is me Butler, Alfred Peal,
1 (! Collier, K H Turut r.
Thou L Patrick. Thus S Matthews,
Micajah (Carlisle.Jr. 15 C K** ulnek,
V 8 Frver, A J Perryman,
Jhiucs K Boswell, James W ,/oui s,
Daniel Castleberry, Sami Foster,
liimm Bnrkcsdale, (diaries ./ Freeman
Jno It liarksddc, Jasper Turner,
Charles G * Adams, L P Woodall.
It A Persons, John J Cook,
P* C SmMn, G o Jmnu'Oi.,
Win Ctrl sbi, Jr. S II Cox.
D II Smith Jno S Jones,
SG Smith, JBonj Hall,
Marion Heims J#sko W Hobbs,
W J Wilson 1 It Pcrsoi;s
’IR.WMISK Jl'llY, 2nd. WI'.SK.
Tims P foliUNon Ibnley O lloimes
W T Healey Jno B Funderburk
L A Baldwin Henry MoDimiel
A M Iteviro Sum T Cottugham
C M Smith 'J honns W Pi\ otor
Areh K Huberts Geo Allen
Leon ill II Adams Frank I Pyo
Janus B Smith A C Duuh
Daniel Jenkins S M GiJnur
David II Wilson H T Woodall
WA Dnuiul Jr. J aims Ingrdiam
W T Allen B F Carlisle
Gideon Tucker Loti V. Lncus
I) T Cunningham ,lm: Um
Simeon T Voile W ./ Carlisle
Aimer Turner H C Tru-sell
Arch Atlains It P l>ean
Jno 8 Starcv, Jr Itobt Holm os
Marriage Ceremony .
! “Mv Son and D.iuohteb:—This is one
1 of the most h rinu mutters you ever on
torn! into hit is the order of (tod and
jof hut followers. Now, m obedience to
| the eotnraaad of our Lord and Saviour,
hiuco hit has been recorded by St, Paul
Mint every man should cleave to his own
' wife, nnd every woman should do the
•nine to her husband—now, as such Irtini
lv transaction contends greatly to the
I happiness of families and individuals in
particularity. Now, it thar be any oh
ejection in de way why dis couple should
i not be put togeder, let deni now speak,
!or forever hold dey peace. (I perceives
dar is no objectioni jinn de right hands.
Now, Mr. do you take Miss you
hold by your right hand to he your law
ful and wedded wife in do presence ot
God and all des witnesses. rl> answer
i, “I do.“ Miss -do you the same—
answer, **l do/*) 1 pronounce thee as
man and wife. This that God has joined
together let no man put asunder. Now.
may the blessing* of Heaven attend the
couple may they walk together blame
less in love and be saved in His kindness,
m the prayer of your dust—l dismiss
you,'
The above is the ceremony used by an
intelligent colored divine in the northern j
part of the county.
Froai thr Unit.
There is perhaps no tonic offered to
the people that possesses as much real
mstrinsic value at the Hop Bitters. Just
at this season of the year, when the
Ktomtch needs an nppetiaer, or the blood
needs purifying, the cheapest and best
remedy is Hop Bittets. An ounce of pre
vention is worth a pound of cure don't
wait until yon are prostrated by a dis
ease that may take months lor you to re
cover m. Boston Globe.
An Old Lady writ 's ns: **l am 6T,
years old and was feeble and nervous all
the time, when l bought a bottle of l'ar
kevs Ginger Tonic. I have used a lit
t'c n ore than one bottle and feel as well
as at 30. and am sure that hundreds need
just such a ircdicin#.** See advertise-:
meut. may 3 lrn *
IS JONES & CO.
COLUMBUS, CA.
j
Propose to l l tee on Bargain Counter
, tlm most notable bargains of the season.
Among them
LACK BUNTINGS at 10c PER YARD.
We have opened sun ; choice styles of
Printed Muslins.
i LONDON CORDS AT (I 1 4 CENT.".
Ca’icos 4 1-2, o and Gc.
I Coloied Luwim sc.
Attractions in Lace uni Lawn Tin,
, Cos l.trs, Cufla, etc.
IIOSIKRY.
Our claim to keeping tho 1 irgest and
chonp at lot of Jioai ny is conceded by
all.
Come and ee our Embroidered Bul
brig ana Ladies* Sizes ut 2.'c.
Beautiful assortment Children's Hose
wOc, 75c, -tl nd $1.50 per pair.
Percales and Momies
I We will open during C<e week desirable
styles iu the above wu**h g*o is that are
in groat demand at pus *nt.
SI I
We have just pine and lasge orders for a
now Btook of Black Sdk*. and will sell
the remaining short ends at sint >uudm4
reductions.
J. S. JONES & CO.
Columbus, G.i.,
mnrO b 1 my2i
It P S KIM Bit O. U I! HUZZA.
linlw dlliim
Trunk Manufacturers
SAMPLE TRUNKS AND
Cases a Specialty.
RETUIUNO I’II'i.MITTA ATTEKDEU
Tt >.
No. II N. I’ry.'K s- , \TE.INTA, GV
may 17 2m
TALBOT SHERIFF SALES
Willie Hold before ilo ('unit Ji iw 1
dmu in the town ol Tulbuom. T.ilbol j
minty, Georgia, wimin the 1 g* 1 hours m |
! H.de, m tin* lsi 'l'llesduy in June, (he lob >
J lowing property to wit:
One hundr and acres of land more or
le*s, the same being one hundred acres !
!of the lot on whii !i the red dance ot Jis
! H Bryan is limited, levied on as the
j property of Jus II lh\m,to satisfy a lax
Ilia ihhu *1 by J F Parker, T. (’ f,r n'b'c '
and county Inxos lor the year 1880. end
! notice given. Levy made and returi eU
t< mo l>y H Ii Hough, L C.
At Mime time nml pin •• will l e so and
twenty acres of hi mi mme or 1 s, in the
'JO2 district of Talbot eonnly, known ns
the dower of Maiimlu Smith, be n ; th.
place on which Sim Hough now lives,
and is b< unde lon the cast by the lands!
**f Itobt Brooks, on the west by T L
Patrick, on tho Mouth by the 1 mis of'
Jno McCoy. Levied on aa tin* pr 'perty
of Mali* da Smith to satisfy a t.;\ tl f i i.s
sued by -I F Parker. I' ( for Sta*e ad
count.' taxi rlh • year iHxo. aud notie
given. L* vy made and lviurnod to me
by li L Hough, L C.
At the same time nml pi tee will be
sold a certain tl ur ami grist mill, in the
OSI district of Tnßiot county \ known us
the Mahone Mil*, levied ou .s. the proj -
ttv of M H Mahoue A Cos. to s.fisly a
| tax tl fa issued by .1 F Parker, T C . for
1 State and county taxes for the year 1880, '
! and notice given.
j At the same time nnd p'no* One hnn
dr, and acies ot lan I m ue !■ ss. lying in the
i *HUih distr ct GM. neor the (>j*k Mourn
j hjins, hounded on the West a and North by
M.cajah Garble, N-.,0n the South by J j
Grnwford’s old place. Levied ou as the
Propelty of Elias Silas J J ( rawlord
'gent, to sdisfy ft tax ti fa issued by I 1'
PatUor. T (• for State end comity. for the
year INXO. Levy mndo and roiurned to
me by t) E Walker.
J VMKS A FOSTER, sheriff.
Talbot ton. May 3, 1881.
Letters of Dismission-
GEOIIGIA -Talbot Counti:
Whereas, William M hom. Administra
tor of Nathan H Isom, decerva*d. repre
sents to the ('- irt fu his petition, duly
tiled and OMtored on record, •hat he lias
| hilly administered the estate of said de
e. nsed. Thi* is therefore to cite all per
sons concerue* 1, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, il any tiny can, why said
Administrator -dualld not lw discharged
fam his administration. nn*l receive let
ters ot dismission, on the first Monday in
August next.
Given under mv official signature this
the 3d day ot M v. 18x1.
RICHARD U. LEONARD,
may 3 dm Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and Credi
tors-
GEORGIA Tai.bot County:
All peraous having demands against the
esbto of Scney Ingram, late of said coun
ty. deceased. are mjmred to present them
within the time prescribed by law, and all
persons owing said Estate are requested'
to make immediate payment to the nu
dersiguod. JAMES M* NEIL
apis 6-v Administrator.
Letters of Administration-
GEORGIA- Talbot County:
Thomas L Patrick makes application to
me tor letters of Administration on the
e tate ot Geotge 1* Elder, late of said
county, deceased:
I L. <e are therefore to cite and admonish
a'l and singular the kindred Jnnd credi
tor* of said dectased to U> and appear at
mv office, within ibe time pre cr I>-M by
la v. and show cause, if any there be. why
Mich letters should net l*> grained to him.
Given under my official signature, this
h div of Aj>rif, 1881.
RICUIRD 11 LEONARD,
umv'* U Ordinary
CLOTHING! !
FRESH AIIKITAES AT
H. J. THORNTON'S,
TUB FASHIONABLE
CLOTIIIEIt I > IIArTUIf. f
l
For Men's, Boyg\ Youtlis% and Children's Wear.
Will rail tsjjccial attention to my
YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING.
Which eannet be exreUed in Style, Prices and Quality,
Gents’ Underwear, Neckwear, GlvOes,
A and Varicil Aanoi'twent of all tUe Eitest Novelties utul
TAILORING DEPARTMENT.
H J THORN TON'S 85 and 85 Broad Street, OdnmbiiM, Ga.. ja the place to hav
your Spring Suita made to measuic. 'Phere you fi and a-, complete an aerortnicnt of
fnipuial and D m. tic sPoole is im can be found in any first class Tailoring EstabliHh*
'rent. Hii Tailorii are all first el-.HH. Good workmauMhip aid a perfect fit is gTmr
inteed. nprs bl
HEADQVARTEB FOB
S rs i^ , jEt-01o,JSSS •
CLOTI IINGr,
C E TIiS,
ia tlio only clothier in Columbus, allowed to sell the celebrated
W. &. G. Yacht Cloth Suits.
I They nre every way uiptnor to the ordinary tianrm-H. which are barely imitation',
•nii' durable, hold th- ire dm and arc itu"* ceunom.c.il in wta-, .and hc-utitnl in fit.
THOMAS luoKt r- Huectfully HoliellKbt.loro buying el.scvhei'c,c.n exainiinbion o! li >
I Fine and F.xtensive st ch ol
Yew Spring Clothing,
lu make nupeih. iu fit nii' xt ellcd, iu e.\c-ll nee o( uiatoria’s nv.nu r;> ssc 1.
Furnishiiur (iomls and Hat Bepaiiiiient,
H:m all the lata at uovoitji a and standard ro,.ds, including the red- bra ted
Svprp M ji"nuin Iloniim Shlrts,aiu! SO <-t son
I I ATS.
. - Sjna! or.R r-> niade In mi 'Wii Jit n-.'ii’t-, :\n<l onh iu first rl.. . 'style
WEDDING SUITS A SPECIALTY-
Doirt f-rt-vl tlmt Tlioin is Ims : iii- I'nii.t, ,iucl i. to s- U ev.-r.
■ti t'Mittii ttiflt iim in tii I lot;-. I\ in s v, ill r.n it.
Don't, turret it. I keep no bU-mlilv swkli*,
;<l>il! R t. G. E. THOMAS. Columbus. Ga.
SPRING 1881. SPRING 1881.
t JL DANIEL I SOU
Talbotton, Ga.
Are now ue iving and have iu n J ore choice liars < f
DIO.ES S GOODS
PLAIN AND LACE BUNTING in nil colors-
CASHMERES IN BEIGE COLORS.
I'LMDS IN (tltl’.AT VARIK! Y, SFMMEII FOI’USS. FI-irUED t.n.l PLAIN
SPltlNl, SFIITXUS,
NEW DESIGNS
In spring prints of graft! beauty and cudloaft v ricty
Table Limns Nupkins. Towels, Linen Handkerchief;, all qualities.
THE above stock, all fresh fiom the Northern and Eastern .u nr Lets, iucludcs cmn
l> et*‘ lines of
MEN,S, LADIE S AND MISSES' SHOES
Full lines <>f Gent s ami B >\s nothing nd underwear, plrintntion goods in great
van tv.
W’E WLxH TO ANXOUNTF. to tin* trading public tbataft 'r a long experience in
the motrautile business we have both Warned '*hat and how to buy, and afterword#
to please ur cu't nuers. We fmiherui *r • assure
ALL WHO WANT BARGAINS
Tint they on g. t what th y " ant \vi!i the reuly money as cheaply of ns as any
where. li t a>k all to ex* nine oar s!- ok before m iking i'urchoses, as we are prepar
el to off-.r superior in.iue. uimit' in ail ucpa.rtm uts ot our busiucsh. And last, but
u *t le .si.
AVI-: XV ILK xo r he undeusold.
np. 19 I _ W A. DANIEL & SON.
WITTICH & KINSEL,
and Jewelers.
C.m. liioad A Uaiulul{ih St., C-.lumbus, Georgia,
l >ft !er> iu -
WATCHES. CLOCKS & JEWELRY,
Diamonds, Rings. Spectucles, Silver Ware, Silver-
Plotcd Ware. Fancy Articles. &c.
V.'atcbes, Clocks ami Jewelry UK PAIRED to sire satisfaction, and wa r
run led . Ungr .iving done to order.
Ha i Jewelries made to order. D.uiuouds to suit the roscut s‘dc. rprsbl
Lamar, Rankin & Lamar,
Wholesale and Retail Driurgists, and
I’ltopunrroiis ol
BREWERS LUNG RESTORER.
Macon, G-£i.
| nanylT lm
fHE Si CROCKERY STORE!
LINDSAY & SANDERS,
Broad St., Webster Ruilding',
t oia M I 55 s, OA..
Wc are now prepare I t> ofF r anew and well selected stock of
Crockery, China, Glass Ware, Tin, Wood and Willow
Ware, Icn Cream Fieezers, variety of styles-
Water Coolers. Fluting Machines
• TIN TOILET SETTS, handsome assortment. Silver-Plated Ware,
guarai teed of the best make. Kerosene Lamps,Chandelier* etc.
Prices t > suit the niOct exacting. Orders by mail receive prompt
.-nil careful aUeniion. mavd 8m
C3r- 3T.~ PEACOCK,
CLOTHING MANUFACTURER,
04: ."Bread St,, - - Columbus, Ga,
0
K pi -'.le .'ii.l III.e of I’lECi: KOOIIX
You v-.iii h;iv.' anv kind of suit made it. re to YOTJK OWN TASTE, mu! in the h
to t % !(! Hive lil-u al, i.il.
apib a (i .} JSv AC7< X Iv.
HEW C CLOTHING!
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR FIRST INSTALLMENT
OF-
Gents', Youtiis* and Boys Spring Clothing,
\ndifyou wish om;tl*ing nicp. uobhv nml bcautifn!, call an l hoc tin m. \V®
* iaVv; i' (fi' i : ‘a'i.-; line ot SPKiNG AND SI M.MLIi S VAii’LF'S. and can get ip
Sil.ls In 0j.1.-v of .ny kill-1, ut fXt e ding iovv pricv>. ami guui.u.t*-- a p* r>Gt fit aid
H-iti -faction.
• are also Agents frr WARD 8 CKLF.BRA i’F.l) SHIRTS and take ineiiHtirpsi f- r
i In* muNt -
O n I‘liiNG lIA IS are on tLe wa)', and we its, eelfully invite rm r f
J. C. HARRIS & SON,
ex t 2ti h 1 ni>!.-, r. 2 mtOAD STmF.KT. COLUMIiFS, (!.\
John McGough c& Cos.,
Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
Conic to the Front v/ith Bargains for all Dry Goods for the
Spring and Summer Trade.
Complete stocks, prices a little lower than (Lie lowest, with most
DECIDED BARGAINS.
in many lx until nl speci.ddefi. Tu
Gents Fnrnlshing Goods !
An.l a lug- :*ortn>cnt of every article re- V,l. in. ltulmc tlicelebrate* VinHni#
c.v simert for a.wiug a::.’, summer w- .ir. M'liE SALE I’KICKS. CALL ON IS.
inayH a
TALBOTTON
Chib Rooms.
Jacobs <5 Huff,
PROPRIETORS.
Imported and Domestic
Wines, Brandies, Cham
paigns, Wliiskiesand Cigars.
FINE WHISKEYS A SPECIALTY!
Handsome POOL and BIL
LIARD TABLES.
‘ BARBER SHOP in lenr of Bar.
THORNTON HOUSE BASEMENT.
jan 11 it i.
RANKIN HOUSE,
JOHN SCHERF, Proprietor
FRANK GOLDEN, Clerk.
Entirely New tn all its
APARTMENTS, and strictly
FIRST-CLASS.
janttf COLUMBUS,GA.
'..1 I
\ Ginper, Pnrhn. Xudrakc, Stlllinci* and
.many - h--t med ciocs known arccom
* ir.ed so SK-.iiiuliy in Paekes’s Ginger Tonic as
*to make it the qr-atest Blood Parifier and the
Health and Strength Restorer ever used,
j I: cur--. Dyspepsia. Rhearratism. Neuralgia,/
> Sleeplessness, i all diseases of the Stomach,!
f Bowels. Lungs. Liver. Kidneys, Urinary Organs
* and all Female Complaints.
* If youire away with Consumption
>ar.y di>ea<e.usc the I'omc to-day. Nomatiertrhat
1- .r s\ rr.piams may be. it will s :rciy help you.
t Ren-.- rr.'.cr ! T his Tonic cures drunkenness,
ri.s t?\e Be~! rawily Medicine ev-.r d.-ufr. entire’”
L .;r;:rc-. trem Litters, Ginger Preparations and
ether Tories, .-.nd combine* the best curative prop
erties of all. 1- :v a 50c. \ ;t:!e of yc-ur dragjjist.
”N--ae genuine oar signature or. exit side
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PARKIP.’S HAIR BALSAM SsL'S-iJSI?
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STOP
At the Old Shoe Store.
See Qur
French Button Kid Boot !
A THING OF BEAU rY.
liook at the full line of firro
work f<r Lad ten, .Miss • aud cbihlr n.
|Ol serve th svst mof widtha anl meas
urements. Fivs grades to each siz-x en
pbliug u.s to fit almost every sh q*e of
'fo t.
Notice our I'.ntt n Fastening Machine
1 iii constant op.a ttion. ami our arrange-
I ments for supplying heel plates, stiffcn
; ners, extra tas>ci*, g*!t battons, Ac. See
also •ur line *>t Newport*, San la's and
Si p; its. ah the e.dnblisbed favorites and
d\s;r.'Me uoTclti. s. Don't overjook our
cornu ou sense line, broad ailed, emy
wearing .-ho-. Jo!it! ;nd stylish gooils
for s ho l children, aud the celebrvte'l
>olar-tip shoes for the little folks. Ex
amine our assortment for men's wear,
Tumps. Low Ties. Button and Laced Ox
lords. and a full line ot Heavier Goods,
Ask t**r any style shoe yea may want,
or anything yon may need m the* way of
Leaf In r aud Findings, and don't buy
unless you are suited.
WELLS & CURTIS,
nmyS a or s COLUMBUS, GA.
ft . TOYFUL fr Boys anl Girl* ■ t
Tooikl OU !! A NEW IN-
jn*t patenteU for them,
* or Home ue '
hr .-|MH Tret and Scroll Faw-rr. Taming,
Borinsr. Drilling.Griudin?. Prl hing,
Screw Cutting. Tru-,. f • s[/'.
A Send 6 * r 1H pluts.
U' y SFHRAIX BROWN, Lowell, Mm*.
September leo w ly
DOW LAW
Cotton Planter.
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All Kinds of Seeds and Fer
tilizers. For Sale by
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marl a Columbus, Ga.