Newspaper Page Text
TOism hd mmn.
b. b. (H)UM.VS, km**.
i B.QKsUK,o*ui*i>>>i.na*iEc.n *
TaJbotttWi, (*!..
TITJBUY.,„ MAY Si, :*m
flfficiai tif Talbot Comity.
not tu*Ti ietrorn\.
NotldS| ml ttfvintliat* tb*n|>
jHirtun&KpMii <tf <kj px|’oiti<in of tne
count rvmmw:***** 1 m a more striking
etln*insi* wU will'll
• lie been iwived l.y nil
Bcctidna of tl Union. It I" tb* organ
itl ex|)rwion ‘df lli roil nwilii of >ur
radnatrica, and Yiod its birth in a Isiiiiil
lile dvsire to exltlblt the Booth a slio Is,
nml to display liar intinile |>ossil,ilium
in umnofuctniitiß and agnmltnml pros
grtss. TWna early in Its development
has it assumed a place universally eon
reded ss of great lmporlunce, not only ns
illustrating the spirit of the nearly re
habilitated .South, hut as conveying to;
other aid ions sod peoples an enterp.ia
mg recognition of our reoorc-.s, and
i.l pain Hum to gr.isp tH problem* of in
iluatrtsl anoeeea which arc just no press
1 tig upon tta tot solulion. Furtbejotoro,
“It beoiiea a sinking illustration of the
new erft.njion which not only Georgia,bnt
the entire South,has entered. Il til s Teri
table protest against that spirit which
would cling to Uio nnnenterprising meth
ods o! the pa*t; it is a bold move for a re
<distraction of our entire material
tom on the patterns of most modern and
flourishing iadsalries. It Is s coup st
ter that diversity which is tire animating
spirit ol all prosperous communities, n
marriage of lire white Tjneen Of enr "fields
to the strong and pulsing giant ol the
factory and loom.
Tbeooiton exposition at Atlanta, to
comnienee Oct. hi h, will work anew era
in our progress. There in great hails
will be gathered all class's of machinery
norm ruled with cotton manufacture, all
mil'll motifs used in it* cultivation, to
gether with a full exposition of all kin
dred inter, as, in short, of all industries
r. presented In th# South. These tea
lures curried nut will render the Exposi
tion attr olive to *ll sections, and inure
vastly t-> the industilsl ami mechanic il
advancement of this section.
A HKW PARTY*
All this talk north, aud so far outtlli an
the Htate of (lir„ia, aboutn now politi
cal party )• all bosll. Wa notice it la on
lr tha independent press liava agitated
the matter At all, the b dance of the conn
try rrsliug aalia&cd with the stutua of the
two grant parties,wh : chqna'lrcunlnlly kick
the tool
people, v Isadora for a hew party
could be fouud north. Notwithstanding
the recant tilt between the Uoukliug end
AdniinfctrelJOtt Wing* of the repuhlioiii
nerty, Mr Oonkling unt be
thought of for p' nodnent aa a i available
lender. He could have no following at
the bjiiitli, nud would nut under .toy oir
cnmiiauce* become an Independent-
TherW can lie no doubt bnt that tha
democratic and , repuldicnt, par'ica will
contitinc to brattie 'Wly two of any promt
uefice tfcfor/ie cohn'ry for soma years
to eoifW!' Tlf* Or-'cnbiu-k party aa an
organisation in in its dectdcnce, und
could dh.tync!l .* kp-lIC* .at the
tiontti, fnnt it la not ut all likely that lor
vt'/tin to come the tariff (pioKtlon will bo
well enough understood by the musses nt
the Kuuilr to nllign 11. p politicians nud
the people upon iu vagaries. Then,
we aec no ground for the new party
ehrlrkers to stall it (mlaas they d*.
sire to re-adjust present party liuea, tone
to tutnli out n hybrid orguniiiallou lor the
special belioif oJ reealcltraut democrats
and office-reaching demagogues.
■*ulalolie Hilnrni.
Srnator Lamar has been giving tome
good, wbolJsome ndvioc to his IriemU iu
kiis.-iseippi. In n recent latti-r lie said to
theiu i ."Sshot your legUlnt ira with ret
erenee to your grant progrcaairc inter
isita. and relegate every man to ihe rear,
however ambitious nud Lionel, it he is
not teady and willing to step to the front
ar e I—-Lr in all that pnnuioe* i d<w-*
lions!, monuf.ictnriijg. agricultural and
The South Equal the North.
WehftveKcen to RaqmMi us
Bt\U ami uplemlor tlift niftgnificerit I**l
o*> i MHoitm vi III*
Coiuj ’umv, n|w being . Hub-bed 4 tin- i
Mm on Oft vrorks. aFae.iu. These ooeclies
have been construcied ot the liuest mn- i
trrial, a large quautity of walnut being
used and expensive or#uui. ntation in
t ieir finish, ut a cost of nearly tlO.iSKi
each.
UaerdAK) hla oje cfbp oyed in this
ntrtißirj eaUblmhmeht, over which the
cc npe'e.it and skillful Mr James Knight
presides. Krervthing uiovfs like clock
work under his atde supervision. Tha
strictest rales are obaarved, and diselp j
line eulorced. Two grand new brick j
building* sre jurt completed k> noeoius j
module the increased labor of lira busi
pr*r.
Tin otjHgn Jo. E Bonn, in
f‘■ • §.f% th April, in reply to
tli Ji'. Senator* on tiie right ol
tli# itm; ■to rule, wa# a strong prwien
t Oion ol lU r.glils ot minorities, Ihe
victory <* the Praoor(* is relation to
the election of officers of the Senate wwt
1 irgelj aiUibaUiiie to Senstor B own.
Hbii to sole rial management of lietno
crstifl iutfrds's'hits a# liijl tb# obliga
tion *nd thenVeof th* whale SoUi.
.Vlbnnrl l| Va-Wi’i far b the seem ot
a senatorial ae&alook the Gsrfiehlites
nnd Goohiingites being divided It l'
doei Jellr or tercet of the Democrats
leirty to rw elect,.:.
<,d liioitti* A Scott, the greet railroad
king u viosj.
■■ 1 ■ --w^—--
Ilaumi t( 'dir.
A \VorMiigj*i*n say*, *D*U, poverty
nn*l suffeimg h.iunted ui for years, caus
ed by * sick family and bills for
cloctonug. which did no yood. I wju
C tcipleUdy *Ueour.iijed until oae year
bf the advice ot niv pastor, I pro
cuctd Hop Bitters ani commenced their
um, d4 ait on month we were all well,
*n i none of us havo hero Kick a day
aiuce -an l 1 Want to say to .all poor mm.
you can £*{ your well a year
with Hop Bittern for less than one thus
toi*s iifjt wiU cast*—Ciinstivu A Be
c te.
THE REGISTER AND STANDARD, TALBOTTON, TALBOT COUNTY. GEORGIA, MAY 81. 1881.
Jft TAT* *WI A!D UKtUU lI'KJtP.
Kre<l Dougina* a uew offices* py*
| $7,C00 per annum,
Mr \V Gresham and Mi**- Thm
rney Smith were tnxiried iu Anier.
ious last weak.
Jenny Liud Goldachmidt i* Id
ling in London and hits $1,000,000.
The king of Zan/.ibnr travels with
UOOfrunks. The king must bo nn
1 American gitl.
Mr Pickett,of Sumter county,UAd
three fine com killed by horning
one (tight lost week.
A rattlesnake with thirty rattles
and a button is nno of the latest
sensation* at Arlington.
The loir phone has roached Egypt
but the Sphinx cannot be induced
to any '‘bello.“
The ‘ Masonic Razar and Fair- 1 '
just closed in Savannah netted the
handsome sum ol SIBOOO.
Colquitt Superior Court was in
session fur the spring terra only nix
hours last week, and finished all
the him in oh* before tt.
Mr John Tucker, of FaJdwin
oounty, says corn field peas were a
blessing to him on his plsntation
last winter nnd this spring.
Mr \J S " imbiah, near Arlington,
sold on thousand dollars worth
of hay trom a single field of bermu
du last year.
Tom Morgan, of Sumter county,
has a patch of oats that will yield
him ouo hundred bushels to the
acre.
The wheat crop it promising in
Monroe comity nnd a fine yield is
expected. Full os's aro being hard
vestud and aro yielding splendidly.
Mr Tinsley, of Acworth, last sea
son, on olio-half an aero, raised 1)84
pounds of'seed cotton. Ho also
gathered 500 watermelons from the
same ground,
IUvJ VV Ilinton, I) U., will
preach the eninintneement sermon
of the Middle Georgia Military and
Agricultural College iu Millodgo
villo in July next,
Georgia farmers bought 150,000
tons of Guano thi* year. The rev
enue to the State for inspection
fees on it waa $75,000, being fifty
cents per ton.
In the King .Fua.o's torsion of the
Now Tcstaini'ift, the tkord 'Oatalryj
is fonml Only in St. Luke, xxiii:33.
The revised tersiou wipes it out,
substituting ‘‘tho skull,"
James Camp, in Floyd oounty,
raises everything, and has all kinds
of farm products to soil. This year
he runs twenty plows ami lias lour
hundred aoros in cotton, Flo rais
es large quantities of hlus grass
ami clover liny.
The sale of tho revised Testa
ment was opened in New York on
last Friday, by Thomas Nelson A
' Hons, agents of tho Oxford Iliblo
Ware II -us", l-ondon, and betwacn
j 800,000 mill 400,000 copies wore
sold and shipped during the day.
The Monroe Advirtisor says: Mr
J W Morgan has carefully threshed
tha oats gathered from four and a
. half acres ami obtained 330 bushels,
or 73 1. * bushels per acre. Tho
| oats are known as the Burt, or Mis
eissippi oats. These oats ripen two
to three weeks earlier tbau tho rart
proof outs.
\ii Old lAdy writ us; “I , Uni 65
lev*old mid wits 1.-ebls unit nervous nil
the* H ut 1 , when I bnuebt ft bottle of I’mt
ktx*k Ttiliic. I h:tvo lifted n l.t
t' more tli i ono botib* uml teol aw w*ll
aft at do, ad m tli.it hundreds nerd
Jqn|H'ulkik m#dicitiw •• advrtino
innit ruav 3 lm
Jr. M. TURNER,
At the Thornton Shop.
(IN REAR OK HOTEL.)
T um prepared to do all claws* of
! BLACKSMITH WORK, in good atvle.
and at seasonable pries.
1 HOUSE SHOEING and BUGGY WORK
A SPECIALTY
I do "(I ike work fur Mesvm, Martin S
; Kreeuiiin, which of lt-elf ie a sufficient
■ rccenimen Utuei. spa, Hire me s Inal
Tnlbolton. March ff Wl. s
A. B. 0.
American Break but OerfnK Ml*>ra
(o->k*<i nol D-wm crated, White Wheat
White Oats and Barley Food at l>rom
jroola Brtti, I’elmnios.
JOHN W HALL.
Attorney at Law
AN D
REAL ESTATE AGENT.
TAI.BOITON. GEORGIA.
2 —ix p 11-
Oollinsworth Institute.
—FOB—
Boys and Youmr Men!
Re-epened aud re-orsaumze<l will re
snaie ex-rriaes at the Old Campus. Jan.
IB h. 1881. Boa p d, Turnon. Washing
and luc lentalh slf# per month, if con
tr*ct*d f>r the Term, and paid monthly
in udva ce
Tuition per month $ * and $T
janllbl J us 1. XLLuohuk. \
IS JONES & CO.
COLUMBUS, CA.
Prop* me to place on Bargain Counter
the moat notable bargain* of the ho*hoo.
Air.ng them
I LACE BUNTINGS at 10c PER YARD.
We hare opened aorns choice style# df
Printed Muslin*.
LONDON CORDS AT 8 1-4 CENT3.
CatJcoa 4 1-2, 5 and 6c.
C-oloied Ijawns sc.
Attraction* m Luce an I Lawn Tu,
Collar*, Vußh, etc.
IIOHIKIIV.
Onr claim to h-oping the lirg-ist nnd
chisp Ml lot of Ho'i-ry is conceded by
I all.
Gome and *e onr Embroidered Bal
! brlfipius- Ludies' Sizes at 2.1 c.
Beautiful assortment Children's Hose
| f>oc, 75c, tl nd $1.50 per pair.
Percales and Monties-
Wr will open during tkc week desirable
styles in thu above wali goods that are
in great demand at present.
HILKH
tVe have juet ptaCrd lasgt? orders for tt
new stock of lilnok Hdln. and will eel]
the remaining short ends at astounding
reductions.
J. S. JONES Sc 00.
Columbus, Oi..
murD b 1 -may24
H I\S KUISUO. It If HUZZA.
liinljro & Hozza
Trunk Manufacturers
SAMPLE TRUNKS AND
Cases a Specialty.
KFI'AIIUNU PROMPTLY ATTENDED
To.
No. 11 N. Pryor St., ATLANTA, OA.
may 17 2iu
TALBOT SHERIFF SALES
Will be sold halere ilic Couit House
door tn the town ot Tidbotiou. Tulbot
county, Georgia, within the bgr.l hours ni
sale, on the Ist Tuesday in Juue, tho lol
lowing property to wit:
One hundred acres of land morn or
lens, the same being one hundred new
of the lot on which the raddence ot Jus.
H'Bryan is intuited, leyiad on ns tliu
property of Jn* U llrynn.to wtisfy n tn*
liliv issued by T F Parker, T. 0. for stain
and oounty taxes tor tho year 1880, and
notion given. Levy made and returned
te mo by It L Hongh, L C.
At same tfme and place will be sold
twenty acres ot laua innro or less, in the
',>o2 (listriot of Talbot county, known as
the dower of Malinda Smith, being the
place on which Sum Hough now lues,
and ia bounded on the eaat by the lands
of Jtobt Brooks, on the west by T L
Patrick, on the south by the lands of
Jno McCoy. Levied on aa the property
of Mnli"dn Smith to satisfy a tax It fi is
sued hr j K Parker, T C for State and
count} tax f>r th year 1880, aud notice
given. Levy made aud returned to m*
by it L Hougii, L 0.
At the same time and place will be
sold a certain II mr and grist mill. In the
(181 district of Till hot county, knowu as
the Mahout' Mill, levied on as Ihe prop
el ly of M B Mnbone A tjo. to satisty a
tax fi fa issued by J F Parker, T O. for
Stale ami county taxes for the year 1880,
and notice given.
At the same time aud p ace. One hun
dred acres ot land more less, lying in the
'*4th distr ot U M. near the t)sk Moun
tains, bounded on the West aud North by
Mtoajah Carlile, S*., on the South by . 1 ,1
Crawford’S old plane. Levied oil ns the
Property of Elias Silas. J J (Jrnwford,
•'gent, to satisfy n tax fi fa issued by J F
Parker. T C for State and county, for the
year 1880. Levy made aud returned to
me by 1) F Walker.
JAMES a POSTER. Sheriff.
T.dbottou, Mtty 3, 1881.
Letters of Dismission-
GEORGIA— I Talbot Couxtt:
Whereas, William XI Isom, Adinmistm -
tor of Nathan H* Iloiii, deceased, repre
sent* to ihe Court iu hin petitiou. duly
filed and entered on record, ♦hut be has
fully administered ihe estate of said de
ceased. This i* therefore to cite all jer
sous concerned. kindred and creditors, to
i show cause, if any thy can, why said
j Administrator should net bt
' trom bis administration, nud receive Jet
j ters ot dismission, on the first Monday iu
! August next.
Given under mi official signature this
the 3d day ot May. 1881.*
RICHARD H. LEONARD,
may 3 din Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and Credi
tors-
GEORGIA Taikot County:
All persons having demauds against the
1 estate of S nev Ingram. late of said couu
j ty. deceased, are required to present them
within tne time prescribed by law. and all
j persons owing *nid Estate are requested
to make immediate pavmmit to the un
dersigned. JAMES Me NEIL
aprotf.r. Administrator.
Letters of Administration-
GEORGIA Tali* t County;
Thomas L Pa* rick makes application to
me tor letters of Administration on the
estate ot Geoige li Elder, late of said
county. dec< as< a nd:
these tie therefore to cite and admonish
a l and singular the kindred Jaud credi
tors ot said dec* as u to be and appear at
:uv < ffioe, wiihio the time prescribed by
Uw. and fuow it any tLcwe t>e. why
suoh letters should not'bo granted to him.
Given under inv official signature, this
28th Jiv ot April, 1881.
’ RICHARD H LEONARD,
marO it Ordinary.
W A JUHAN (£CO„
Maconj <>u.
OFFER
| Xl/tJCIMF.NTS IN THEIR VAKI
1 our hue# of business nn surpass'd by
soy retail establish in the State.
Partifular Htentiou to orders from
out-of-town buyers. Send for samples of
anything you may desire. Prompt at
tention.
Dry Hoods, Dress Making,
Clothing, Millinery,
Bdots, Parasols,
Shoes, Fans,
HATS, CARPETS and RUGS.
Come to see us when visiting Macon,
rimy 22a
THE OLDEST DRY GOODS
HOUSE IN GEORGIA,
J. KYLE (t 0„
COLUMBUS, GA.
WE BUY AND SELL FOR
CAHII.
USTF.N TO THE VOICE OF OCR
LOB" PRICES:
fTlrnr-hi-d domestic*. 6c to 12 cent*,
Ittind'ui cords, 7 cuts,
Nainaoiiks, 7c to 10 cents.
White Victoria Lawn, 8 cent*.
Black bunting, 12 1-2 cents.
Black *ll wool Bunting, 20 cents.
Hamburg Edgings iue cont to two
dollars per yard
These nre uug own importation, and
cheaper than nnv out else dare sell them
I'ablp DamaNk.
We carry an Immense atock, price 250
toll 75 per yard.
Gents Furnishing Goods,
Tha latest collnrs, the newest neck wear,
the best fitting shirt, the nobbiest Hat,
cun alwnya be found with u*. WE make
sait# to order and guar luted* perfect fit.
Dress Goods Department.
BILES and SATINS ANY COLOR,
Batins DeLyona, Brocades,
Trimmings, Volve'a.
Ornaments, Tartels.
We carry a stock of 200 pito.-a Dress
and Trim mi ug Bilks, priced 65 ceutu uud
upwards.
200 nieces floor matting to lie sold by
Hie piece, st auction price. Cheaper
than * eer offered here before.
Shoes and Hat Department
complete with n*w style*.
Lace Curtain* !*<• to 7-'*c per yard.
Lace bed *ds, quite uew,
Lofic L-trnhreqmnft,
Lace Collar*, <*xtr atyliah.
Lace hnnd erebiaf# t- r*
With buyerM ••otmtantlv in tho market
w guarautao to h<*ll tirnt quality poo<U
chenjar than any hou-c in thi a aection.
WHERE t* find thru#*,
at J. KYLE & rO*S.,
Cheap Caah Store, Coliinibna, Ga.
Partii'M who d**sirc to on! r Rtimplah
and further information che rfully lur
ninhod' apiil 5 a
BUTS, SUITS,
-AND
HATS !
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA
.J. Marion Estes & 8011.
XVHEN yon come to Columbus, don’t
fail to look over on mew stock of Boot*.
Shoes and Hat*. 1% will pay you to do
*0 Wo hav© used gre it care in select
ing our entire 'took for this spns_\ and
tevi confident that styles nud pi ices
will please. We are daily receiving the
largest stock of Pihiu and Fane/
HLIPIERS
Ever brought to thi* city m endless va
riety aufl elegaut styles. Put your mind
at rest about prices, as we are determined
to sell goods cheaper th.m ever. Our
repu ahou for
FINE SHOES
will be justly sustained, and we con
tinue to keep none but the BEST Hand
Work. Be Mire to see our
LOW CUT SHOES.
We h*v juft opsucU up a kandiouie
lot ol Btylifll
Hats,
all new. no old stock, but freali, beauti
ful good*. XVe guarantee prices low er
than you can buy ot any other house iu
this city.
Order* by mail abnll hare prompt at
tention. Send accurate description ot
show desired*.
J. MERTON ESTES A SON,
marSOtf c Cdhfnibdk, G*orgia.
Atlanta Millstone Manufactory
IU iiil ijiv.rm i
For t! e l est MILT.STiIN F'. BOLT
-ING C'I.OTH. SUIT MACIUKES uia
iianr-vv.d mI! fndinsv. A Wres#
■ni.."' MU. BUEXKKK Atlanta, Ua.
Chalybeate Springs.
— — -w
THIS NOTED GEOIIGIA WATERING PLACE, SITUATED IN
Meritvelber county, I.GOO feet above sea level, i* now open to receive
gnests. The medicinal properties of the Water* are well known. he
snrrounding mountain scenery is grand, the nir pure and delightful, *n<
so cool at night that blankets are defirahle the tniire summer. Ten
pin alley and billiard tables on thegronnds; and plunge, shower and tub
baths—-hot nnd cold—free to the guests.
The large tmllYoom is detached from the hotel and cabins, so toal those
not participating in the and nee are not disturbed by it.
Professor II W Card's fine orchestra is engaged for the season. \Ye
offer lo those in Koarcb of pleasure or recreation everything necessary to
complete physical enjoyment, and to the invalid the eomf rts of hom
RATES OF BOARD. Per day, $2.00; per week, $10.00; two wieks,
$18.00; three weeks, $‘24.00; four weeks, $30.00.
THOMI‘ON .V CHENEY,
mny24tf Iropi-ietoi"w.
Grain Cradles , Crain Cradles ,
AT THE
HARDWARE STORE!
Talbotton, Oa.
ALSO, LARGE STOCK Ol’
Plow Hoes, Plow Slocks, Scovil
Hoes, and
EVERYTHING USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS
Hardware Store,
all of which will ho void nt
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES for the CASH.
AND DON’T YOU FORGET IT.
Call before purchasing and be Convinced.
Keep constantly on hand a stock of the best
COOKING STOVES.
Manufactured in the country. Call and see them.
may 24 H L. McLENDOIif, Talbotton, Ga
30,000 DOLLARS
Worth of Goods to be Slaughtered !
-o
Until further Notice we will su’l the following Goods at the prices nntned:
Figured and Lace Lawns.
2500 Yard* Figured Lhwpk. X\ inches wide, fame Purilir. for in r nt*. r| 1 huieto
fore nt 15 cvtiU. IMHJ Yard* Luce Striped Lawi.n only 4 -•<•. \v..rtn 2* tn s.
1100 Yards Wool Buntings. Good Blacks and Colors, 20c-
O
Listen to This !
COME AND SEE THE GOODS.
200 Beautiful VJ 4 Marseilles Quilts $l5O each; snub v.t *oM before f r leas ’ban
J 2.50. 100 pnirH Extra Nottingham Laou Curt tins, \\\ yard** long. .* ‘‘ V r P** ir *
worth 50.
Summer Underwear For Men.
A LITTLE JOB PICKED UP
1000 Menu OftttXC Underahirts ku!y2so a piece sold wiili u reckless disregard of
tlieir value.
A Job Lot of 1000 Pairs British Half-Hose, 25c.
100 Dozen Pairs Three-Button Kid Gloves.
In Colors Only, to be Sacrificed.
Price nrdv 50 cent, per pur 300 dot .-11 p ur* Lelies' Lil Hnse.U 2 - cent* p r
j>aic- soul at this price lor nooth >r r woa than that we bought them cheap
Bargains for Everybody,
SOOO Yards Bleached Cotton, soft finish. 10c—Fugle Unlnundried Shirts $L
2i XX) •• Checked Nlu.Kiks only 13 1 2e.U -The -OmcrenlU' < orset *l
- 41 Victoria LiWns 10c worth I*2G 500 vards • • * "" '*
•20<Xt “ Bout So i Island Cotton 0 ceut.s Col. Ja'i r DrflU alii WC.
I 5000 Yards Di <*4 Good** at 10. 12 12. 15 t 2o o*. - v e " 1 * w
* HI.ANt II Ylil)& liOOTHs
THELEkDEKri,
may3 12m I*J:J l{t <i<l Coluinbns,
| GORDONS
New York Store.
Columbus, Ga.
o
HAVING DECIDED TO REDUCE OUR STOCK OF
Corsets, Hosiery and Gloves.
Before adding oor Spring ml r Stock, we offer 1.000 Corsets in endless
variety, ambiaeiag all the |*>pular sty lee. at about cost.
1.000 Pairaof Ladies' and Misaes* Plain and lancy Hnaiery, on accouut of
S!7*9 and of mifht imperfe<'tit.ns. will be c owti out at half price.
Talie INTotice
or TIIE
GRAND CLEARING OUT SALE
of Tuan T pop aUr brands sad l*e price KID GLOVES. They must be sold at’
Di ce Gil :uni after this lUte ure will only br.y -Tte Harris Seamless-- and -The’
(Gordon" Kid Giovc, wnich w.U be sold at the rcgnUr prices and nadcr a gtunm.j
THE NEW YORK STORE
jx/l. o. goudobj.
LnlS- mar-29 82 & 84 Broad St.. Columbus. Ga.
CLOTHING!
FRESH ARRIVALS AT
H. J. THORNTON S,
TnR FASHION ABLE
CLOTHIER AND IIATTEII.
For Men's, Boys’, Youths’, and Children’s Wear.
Will call especial Attention to my
YOUTHS' AND BOYS’ CLOTHING.
Which eannot be excelled in Style, Fricta and Quality,
Gents’ Underwear, Neckwear, Glvoes,
A Large and Varied Assortment of all the Latest Novelties and Designs.
o
TAILORING DEPARTMENT.
H J THORNTON‘B 83 and Bf> Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.. is the place to hare
your Spring Suits unde to measure. There you find ns complete sn asrortmeut of
Imperial and D-m-tic IToole is as can be found iu any first class Tailoring Kstablish
treut. His Tailors are all first class. Good workmanship aid a perfect fit is ironr
on teed. Q
apr. bl
HEADQUARTES FOR
First-Class
CLOTHING,
C E TIBS,
is the only clothier in Columbus, allowed to sell the celebrated
W. &. G. Yacht Cloth Suits.
They are every way Roptrior to the ordinary flannel**, which are barely imitations,
nru ihi ruble, hold tht-ir color and are moat econom.cnl in wea r , and beauGtul in fif
THOMAS imwt renpectfully solicita before buying elsewhere,an examinatJou of hit*
Fine and Extensive stock of
New Spring Clothing,
111 make supmb, in fit un-xcelled, in excellence at materials unsurpassed.
Furnishing Goods and Hat Department,
H is all Ihe lat'st novelties und standard good*, including the celebrated
.'Magnum lionum Shirty and Hfetson
HATH.
'■tr- .Special orders made In measure, at short nolieb, and only firat class ptyle
WEDDING SUITS A SPECIALTY-
Don't forget that Thomas has bought bb goods cheap and is going to sell every
cu'turner that cornea in Ihe Houa-i Prio’S will suit.
Don't target it, I keep no shoddy goods,
•P r *9 ri 1 G. E. THOMAS. Columbus, On. N
Lamar, Rankin & Lamar,
Wholesale and Retail Drmrgists, and
PBOPBIETOBS OF
BREWERS LUNG RESTORER.
Macon, G-a.
may 17 lm
THE NEW MM STORE!
LINDSAY & SANDERS,
Broad St., Webster Building*
COLI MDI H.OA'
We are now prepared to offer anew and well selected stock of
Crockery, China. Glass Ware, Tin, Wood and Willow
Ware, Ico Cream Freezers, variety of styles-
Water Coolers, Fluting Machines
TIN TOILET SETTS, handsome assortment. Silver-Plated Ware,
guararteed of the best make. Kerosene Lamps, etc.
Prices to suit the most exacting. Orders by mail receive prompt
and careful altention. may3 8m
A. WITTICH. c M KISSEL
WITTICH & KINSEL,
and Jewelers,
Cor. Broad & Randolph St., Colambns, Georgia.
—Dealers in -
WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELRY,
Diamonds. Hmgs, Spectacles, Silver Ware, Silver-
Plated Ware. Fancy Articles, &c.
V, atches. Clocks and Jotvelry REPAIRED to gire satisfaction, and war
rantee!. Engraving done to order.
Hd r Jt. * e'lies madt to order. DiaUiODds rt boi to suit tae f st>L. i*.piOb