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MISTER ijD STAND AM.
O. D. GORMAN, funrun.
i B. GORMAN, OosawroxwnccEorr- b.
Talbotton* (*
TUESDAY JI'NE 7, !H
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Official Organ of Talbot Comity.
• •KKKIC OH WO Ki:.x ft, 9 *
Au eleetiol on (he qnentimi of fe~cc
or do fpur, has been wlbd by the Or
dinary tor tut Ist Mot day in July. H*y
tiouH U4‘) to I<CT> of ihe code 01 Georgia
constitute th* authority ou which tt:in
action is baaed. Provision Irt made lot
the confining of animals. how and when
nuitnaU may be impounded, how Im
pounded animals may be dispom and of, for
illegal impounding, the 1454th w*<t;on
making it l-wlul, in case of litigation,
|*r the owner < t animals impounds! to
re Kem or replevy the same by giving
bond with eofticient necurity.
Section 1440, any* that, in each and
every oounty in this State which shah
adopt tho pruvisions nf the six aec tioJis
referred to, and iu the manner provided,
the boundary l ues of each lot, tract or
parcel of land iu *.id c< urdy almll be.
snd the same are hereby declared, ft law
ful fence.
Section 1455, re’ailve to how th? six
sections may become cp r.itive, namely,
by Ihe pttitiou of fifty Irri h 1* is of the
county to the Ordinary, for tho benefit of
too provisions of ibu said sot lions, lus
been c* ried out by Judge Leonard*
If the lawful majority in the election
•hall be, “no fence,,* than the provisions
of the six wet ions shall tuke effect in tho
county voting six months thereafter: pro
vided, that mi election for this puipose
shall not Imi held ofteue* than one tune
in fcVt ry two years.
We have thus briefly indicated the
provisions of the sections under which n
••fence law,** or a “n fence** law is oh
tamed As far as wo caii ascertain the
people are divided on the mat tor, ninny,
pei hups, opposing it because they do not
fully comprehend its meaning nnd tho
effects its adoptions ih intended to work
• n our mdnstiies. As we staled last
week, tk abolition of fencing farina, ns a
system, will not be ftholisheiJ, and no
one will be pwhih'fet ‘from keeping up ns
much fencing n may be deaired. The
Intention is to economize tho labor and
money annually invested in the building
nnd keeping loners in the county, nnd
not to work nn inconvenience or hardship
ou tiny one who might not bo favorably
affected by it. In voting on u (pies'um of
thn character we should not be inflten
c and by personal com 1 derations, but from
a thorough and unprejudiced estimate of
hw Ibis law would effot the people of
the an tiro county. It is not mciol.v a
q section of present expense in fenoes f but
of prospective investment, tog tlier *vith
tho needs the more progressive future of
Oir county may bring with it for hfceter
and more expensive enclosures of the
ferns.
It is, fntbetmore, a qncs lo:i of loss or
gail. Are our crops more valuable th m
oir stock f If th y uro, and wo pre
s une no one would dem*y it, fauoc in the
a.ook—and If this should not bj found
profitable, a sale rf all slock which arc
not profitable should at onee l>e effected.
It is a question which im pushmg itself on
more comm uniti h than this for solution.
The people should iuike up sn irtelll
r**m verdict uud express it on the first
Hjoday and July.
Eoutmo Mid v/,ink -C’.iui,Yi,r. Numiu ii
'XU* Jan* number ol th* Evloetio up
p*ur u* u 'Carlyle Number" &n<l coutnin*
uo let* than four of the most importai.t
paper* th.it have been cnlUif forth bv hm
deal i ami the upp< aranoe ol hi* "Reuii
nWorn.it*.' Oi •of these ptpcni is by
Mr*. OHpliaut, another by Lexlii Stopli
•o, another br It H Hutton, an l atill
utiother by Protoasor James Coper Mori*
•<m. Taken togother they miy be mid
to deal iihaunUvely with tlm vexed Cur
ly)* question. The reiuatnmii eonteuta
of the unrulier are vurio.l mid readable,
ami compline iu part the lolldwhik artic
le*: 'On Fruit* end Seed*,' by Hir John
Lubloick ‘Freak* of the Telegraph'--
•Ou the Moral charneli rof M in', by the
Duke of Argyll, being Part VU. ol hi*;
aerie* on 'The Vuity of Nature 'ltus-,
nan Ntbiliem,' by ,\i K.iUf.iVttin, M \.~
Ctiaptei* XT, to Xiti. ol 'Kith nil I Kin.
a r ovul, by JoMue Kotlo rgil -\Vh.t is;.,
Cold ?' by a Medical Mali The Hug*
lieh Penny Frew,‘by FinnelsllHohin.in
Literary Notice* F nvtgii Lrtarary Xi
troe*. Science and Art and .MiseeliuUV
Published by TC K t*#lton, 2d Don I s*t , '
New York. Term*, $o per year dud;
aubacription tor three month*, sl.
The Americu* Republican Mutes tint
a meeting was clll on Friday for tl**
purpose of urging upon the Col K H
Cole the building of ft milrmd truiu
Atnrricus to HawkinsrHle. On motion,
the following counties wore requested io
fiend three delegate * each to n convention
to be held nt tho court ncsse iu that city
on the second Tuesday, the 14th ol June:
Sum er, Macon, Bebly, Stewart, Web
ster. Marion, Lee, Dooly Wilcox, Fal.u
kiand Dodge.
This action will rtviv? the building el
the Xewnan and Atnerlcns r.ulrond.
—■ —.
The May number o! the Southern II a*
torical Society Papers, Kev J William
Jones, Secretary, Richmond, V* , is nn
nally rsplete with interesting contnbn
tion# bearing on the late war, and event*
growing out of it. Price $3 00 * y\,r.
It should be in every household.
Him H V M Miller, who i* now cn route
for Europe a* commissioner of the Cotton
will write the Atlanta Cou
stitution a series ol letters on the pnett
cal lndnstiiea of Lnghrnd, Franco and
Germany.
• <w ——
llannlrd -Me.
A Workingman says, ‘Debt, poverty
and suffering haunted uie for yearn, cant
ed by a sick family au l largo hills for j
doctoring, which did no good. 1 was
completely discon nged until one year
ago. by the advice of my pastor, I pro.
cured Hop Bitters and commenced their
*e, and in one month we were all well,
in l none of us hare been sick a day
since—and I w.int io say to all poor men,
you can keep your families well a Tear
■with Hoy Bitiers f or less than one doc
to *s visit will cot.‘—Christian A Jro
cite.
THE REGISTER ANl> STANDARD, TALBOTTON, TALBOT COUNTY, GEORGIA, JUNE 7, 1881.
liEOlkilA—T*l r t ooxTi: In the
Sep* rii -r (burt ot haul U< ur*,liou J 1’ W il
lie pmdd’.ng.
L J Gudnmrdn & Cos ) Role Nisi
Vk. / to
James H Brook*. ) foreclose Mortgage
It sppenrinc In the Court by the pelf
turn <*t IJ Ou lmartin surviving partner
r.f ihe firm ot L J Oilmsrtin A* Cos., that
ou the 2(lib day ol February 1880, the d
fr’fuiant fuado and delivered to ssid L J
Guibnartiii A <V. his promissory note
tearing date the l y and year ntoressid.
whereby the d* leudanf promised on or !♦•-
lore Ihe l*t dy cit November next fob!
lowing tile date of *>.id note* to piy I< J
Gnilmarrin A* Cos.. or lienrcr.eigtii bnudr*d
übd thirty-seven dollars and s>x cents f**r
a|ee received and eight per cent interest j
•rum the maturity ol said note and ten pr r i
< 'i.t for counsel leas, and that on fhs day !
and tear atorcHuid the defendant the bet
ter to seen re th? payment of Raid note exe- !
ant'd and a- liver*d to the said L J Gu!
marlin Cos his deed of Mortgage where ,
hy the I)ef -n I ant Mortgage 1 to sad L J j
Gtubuftrlin A Cos. a certain parcel of laud. !
fowl*: Iwo In died and twenty-five rr*s !
m -re or less iu the 23rd district ot Tul I **' j
county iu said H>n’e. known ns the Cr>
dolt p’nre and t< n tided on the north b> |
bind* ot It Brook*, on tho east ly tin ;
nods rf J II McCoy, and the South lt j
lauds known as the Revel place and on the {
west by jand.t of E W \Vomble, togeUi f ’ r 1
* idi all impruvtincuts on said tract. And
it tur Icr appari> g, that ssid note h-s
n* t b#n n paid, it iv then f >r* ordered that
the ssnl defm daut do pav into Court on
or before the first day ot ihe next term of
this court the um of tn prir.cipa on
slid n**te, and the inti rest on the si mo nf
the rate ofViglit |or cent from the mu
u ’tv of said note, and tlic sum of ten fa r
••ent on th naiar for coui r I fm-H, or show
(^use l r * the eonfrry if at vho can. and
ihat on the failure of defend nt io to d*.
ihe equity of redemption in and to arid
mortgaged premises Oo mo ver thereafter
aired and torcloMed. Ar.d it i * further or
dered that (his rub; be published once n
month b*r fm*r m *nths Iu the Ueginter Jk
Htaiidaid |.rifvji us to tho n*xt term of this
C uit, or sf ried on the mlnnt or I.ih
speeial agent nr Attorney at least thro**
months previous to tho next term of thin
Court* •
•j t 'vu,us. Judjft s. c. a. r.
A tin* *xt/*i*( from the minutea, ibis
3d dm ot Bf*y IfiW.
mi ft i.im James moneil. Clkhk.
Loiters of Dismission-
GEOUGI \ -Tai.wot Couktt:
Where. im, William M l orn. Administra
tor of Nut him H Isorn, defined, repra
hms to the Court in his pitidon. duly
filfl and entered on record, 'hat he has
fully adiniidHlered the estafs ot said cle
<•. used. 'PIiIh is therefore to efto all per
mouh concotned, kindred and er< ditors, to
show eft Use, f any fh*y can, w’hv said
VdminiMh itftr - hoiih! net h. discharged
fr.en his mlniinirtirntion. nnd feejvt let—
eiM ot diHinission, ou the first Monday in
August next.
Givan under my ofih inl bignaturo this
the 3d dav ot Mmv. ]HHI.
mCHAKI) 11. LEONARD,
mty 33 n Ordinary.
Letters of Administration
| GEORGIA Tai.ii t County;
and hom iH L Patrick nmkaH npplicntiou to
j rne tor letters of Administration on the
! estate ot Geofge Id Elder, lute of said
e< uuty, dee< fined :
1 hcsc are therefore to cite and admonish
>i l and singular the kindred land credi
tors ol said dcciAHed to be and appear at
my office, within tho tune pr v.cribod by
law, and sfiow eftu-*e. if any there be. why
Midi letters should not ho granted to him.
Given under my official Higimlurc, this
28ih day of April, 1881.
UIOHUUJ 11 LEONARD,
ninvU 4t Ordinary.
WHITE CLIFF
MINERAL SPRINGS,
MONROE CO.. EAST TKNN.
This Ceh-bmtnd Summer Resort im sit
uated on the top of Chilhmvoe mountjln,
sixteen mil-h aonthoast ot APicns.a point
on the E. T , Vi. and Gu. RH. Tho ho
tl and springs are at nn elevation • f
i 3 K)J f. of. above the m u !• vd (being above
dew point). Tho seamy is unHur
pusAcd. The hotel will be op:m for the
reception of guests fimt of June. Visitors
euu obtain round trip tiekets via Athena.
Tunn. Daily line of stag e and daily
mail. Telegraph liso to Springs via Ath
ens. Office in hotel. For further infor
mation and pamphlets, uddra-s
juiic*7 'J*ii J U MAGlLL,Proprietor.
Fire Insurance Agency.
ISAACS. BOY, Oeul. A#<n!,Atlant.
J J BULL, Local Agent.
TJXBOTTON. OA.
Watertow Fire Insurance Company ;
Oolinnhus, M; r., lusuraueo un i jtank
ing ( omjany.
Combined capital stnek f 800,000. La
gil depodta with the Slat * of Georgia.
1> a filings and far a* j-nqurly s ecial,
ties* l.ve. vthuig, iuelu Uug liva s-toek
iii tirel against damage hy I ghtnl-g or
111* . K.itrts as lo.v ns uth.T h t chi‘
comp -nics.
1 i obLtm <1 a penntnout Insnr
arc A* ey ot t:.i pluc and will rc.-
V e t only lv'iul li', s long COlUp i ..C-.
ji in f J 1 M I.L. Ag ut.
LeYert Female College.
I This oM esh.Wished institution has
' en re-oignn/. >1 etunpeout In
euuMoiK in every department. and offers
tupeu*r i.dvantHgen lor the education of
j st.h*.
The dmtupHre filin' mild but Him
j and tiio inn.ruction thorough and by thi
i luiclviitvil method.
'I h * next term will Jan. 18th.
I JB-SI, and continue lor m\ mouth n. Tm
ton due upon the enrollment of th* pn
| pile, -<nd except in oases ot special agree*
| uicnt, payme it will be rxpeewd in ad
! vauce, lor at least half of the term, or
monthly. No deduction for absence, un
leas caused by protracted sickness.
EXPENSES AND FEES,
Preparatory Department per annum S'jO.OO
\cad* mic Department per annum... 30.00
1 Collcgi it® Department pr annum.. 40.00
, Miimc IVjhutmenl per annum...... 30.00
• lucidenhaU per iinnum 2.00
Psc of Piano por month 1.00
* For tuvther Information address the
President. P E DA VAN T.
‘itf TdboUon tie.
TALBDTTOH
Club Rooms.
Jacobs & Hi,
PROPRIETORS.
Imported and Domestic
Wines, Brandies, Cham
paigns, Whiskies and Cigars.
FINE WHISKEYS A SPECIALTY!
Handsome POOL and BIL
LIARD TABLES.
liAUHF.it SHOP in irar of Bar.
THORNTON SHH’sE BASEMENT,
e 11 * U ,
S JONES & CO.
COLUMBUS, OA.
Propose to place on Bargain Counter
the most notable bargains of the season.
An.bg the in
LACE BUNTINGS at 10c PER YARD.
We have opened some choice styles of
Printed Muslins.
LONDON CORDS AT 0 1 4 CENT ’.
Calicos 4 1-2, .'i and Gc.
Colored Lawns fie.
Attractions m Lace an i Lawn Ti.s,
Collars, Cuffs, etc.
IIOHIERV.
Our claim to keeping the Ingest and
cheapest Jot of Ho and .-ry is conceded by
oil.
Come and see our Embroidered Bal
brlggans—Ladies* Sizes at 2fic.
Beautiful assortment (djihiren's Jfose
fiOc, 7fic, Fl ud $1.50 per pair.
Percales and Momies-
We will open during the week desirable
styles in tho above wn-h goods that are
in great demand at present.
SI I .I-k Si.
We have just pluc and lasgc orders fora
new stock of U 1 vck Brlks. amt will sell
the r< runltung short ends ut astounding
reductions.
J. 8. JONES & CO.
Columbus, Go.,
mar 9 b I inny24
U PS KIMBUO. It il HUZZA.
illlU&lEB
Trunk Manufacturers
SAMPLE TRUNKS AND
Cases a Specialty.
REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED
TO.
No. 11 N. Pryor St., ATLANTA, OA.
may 17 2m
STOP
At the Old Shoe Store.
See Our
French Button Kid Boot !
A THING UP BEAUTY.
Look ut tho full line of Ziegler's fine
I work for Lad tea, Miss*n and children.
Observe thw system ol widths and me in
urements. Five grades to each siz \ en
abling us to tit almost every shape of
foot.
Notice our Butt n Fastening Machine
in oousbint operation, and our arrange
ments for supplying heel plates, stiffen
ners, extia tasHcls, gilt buttons, A*o. *So
also >ur liue of Noivports* San hi ; s and
Slippers, idi th* established favorites nnd
desirable noveltii s. Don't overlook our
common sense lino, broad soled, easy
wearing shoe. Jo!id and stylish goods
f-*r s hoi 1 children, and the celebrated
sobtMip sliues for tho littlfc folks. Ex
amine our assortment for moil's wear,
Pumps, Low Ties. Button and Diced Ox
fords, and a full lino ot Heavier Goods
Ask for any stylo shoe you may want,
or anything you may need m tho way of
Last her and Findings, and don't buy
uuless you aro suited.
WELLS & CURTIS,
may3 aor s COLUMBUS, GA.
Gollinsworth Institute.
—FOB—
Boys and Youns: Mon!
lte-opmiod and re-organized will re
huuh' oxerciueK at the Old Campus, .lan.
ISih. 1881. Bmml, Tuition, Washing
and Incidentals month, if con
tracted f*r the Terra, ami paid monthly
in advance.
Tuition per month $2. $3 ai.d
janll bl John l\ McLauculin.
JOHN W HALL,
Attorney at Law
AN D
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
TALBOTTON, U EOKGI A.
;‘3 jap id
a. b. e.
Am*ricau Break last Cereals, Stoam
| Cooked ami Dchmcrated, White Wheat
White Oats and Bariev Food nt l>rom
goole l>rva., Columbus.
L. M. TURNER,
At the Thornton Shop.
ON REAR OF HOTEL.)
I ni prepared to do all rhisssa of
BLACKSMITH WORK, iu good style,
ami at texson tble pries.
HORSE SHOEING snl BUGGY WORK
A SPECIALTY.
I do 'll the wort: for Mes'rs. Martin A
Freeman, which of itself, is a safßcient
recommendation. eij Give me a trial.
Tall-'Uoa. March Ut. 1861. a
W I JUNAN m„
Macon, (a.
OFFER
INDUCEMENTS IN THEIR VARI
. ous lines if business unsurpaxs dby
any retail estafiliHliment in the State.
Purtiuulnr ateution paid to orders from
out-* f-town buyers. Send for samples ol
anything you may desire. Prompt at
tent ion.
Dry Goods, Dres3 Making,
Clothing, Millinery,
Boots, Parasols,
Shoes, Fans,
HATS, CARPET3 and RUGS.
| Pome to see us v.hiu visiting Macon.
I mav22.t
THE OLDEST DRY GOODS
HOUSE IN GEORGIA,
J. KYLE l CO,
COLUMBUS, GA.
WE BUY AND SELL FOR
OAHII.
LISTEN to the VOICE OF OUR
1,0 IP PRICES:
IbenchcJ domestics. (Jc to 12 cent*,
London cords, 7 c uds,
Ns 'nsaokn, Veto 10 cents.
Wui p Victo ia Lawn, 8 cents.
Jbft 'k bunting, 12 1-2 ca nts.
Bhiclc all wool Bunting, 20 cents.
Hi nb. g Edgings mi* cent to two;
dollars pc- yn and.
These sire our own im per! at ion, and ]
cheaper than any one else dare sell them.
r r.ii>io Dumjiwif.
Wo cu rya ibn menm* stock, price 25c 1
to $1 75 pur ya.d.
Gents Furnishing Goods.
'ldle latest collars, the newest neck wear,
the best tliti >g shirt, ihe uobhi s'. Hat,
con always b • bmnd with us. WE m ke
suits to order and gunFunee a jierfect fit.
Dress Goods Department.
SILKS and SATINS ANY COLOR,
Sit-ins De-Lyons, Dr* -ados,
Tnu:wings, Yolve s.
Oniameiits, TANARUS k h.
Wo carry stock of 2CO pb e s Dress
and Tiiininiag yilks, priced (J 5 ceuts and
upwards.
2‘K) nieces fl*or matting t be s>M by
the piece, at auciiou prices. Cheaper
than ever offered here before.
Shoes and Hat Department
| comp 1 etc v <h n w styles.
Lucy Curt, itus 15c to 75c per yard,
Lace bed set-*, quite u w,
Lace Lambrequins,
I/uce Colin's, extn f t>lmh,
liftcc hiiud crchief's t. •*■ fa*est.
With buyers constantly in the market
jw# guarantee to sell first qn lit y foods
j cheaper limn unj hou-o in this section.
WHERE to fin l these,
nt J. KYLE A CO'S.,
Cheap (’ash Stoic, Columbus, Gw.
P.rtiiswho and sue to order wimples
nnd bother information clu r ; lly tur.
nis lie il- up il 5 u
Boms, SHOES,
-AND-
H ./11. T 2
COLUMBUS, GEOII .IA
-
J. Marion Estes k Son.
WHEN you come to Coin tubus, don 't
fail to look over our n- w stock t 80. ts.
Shoes and Hats. It will pay you to do
so W e have used gre it care ill sub cl
ing our entire Gock Im* this spnnj, and
!e* 1 confident that styles and juices
will pdftsf. Woo daily m*c.ving the
largest stock of Boon u ni Fancy
SLI I/I^EKS
Ever brought to this city in endless va
riety and elegant sfyl.'s. Pot vour mind
at rest about prices, us we are determined
to Hull tood* cheaper thin ever. Our
lepu ahou lor
FINE SHOES
W. :IT b J ’>TLY aI'sTAIMCT), Hil l WO COU-
: cep none but the BEST Hand
i ... Be bUie to see oar
LOW CUT SHOES.
We have just opened up u handsome
lot of Ktylish
Hats,
all mow, no old stock, but fr. >!i, beauti
ful good-**. W guarantee prices lower
than vou can buy ot any other house iu
this eitv.
Orders bv mail shall have prompt at
tention. Send accurate description ot
shoes and. sped.
J. MARION ESTES A SON.
m;u2otf c Columbus, Georgia.
Atlanta Millstone Manufactory
TO MILL OWNERS!
F.-r tho best MILLSTONE - '. BOLT
-ING CLOTH. SMl"l MACHINES ruJ
Itnnrovnl n-.-I! fiti.liTJL-'. A lores*
jnn-.’S WM. BRENNER Atl*ut, G*.
W.J. &C. H WATT,
Successors to Watt & Walker,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL,
GROCERS!
Corner Store Under Rankin House. Columbus, Georgia
O
1 )ISS OLUT fON
Columbia, Gbobgia, June l*-t, 1881 The firm of Watt A Walker Is thisday di.s-1
so]v->d by the withdrawal of Mr J A Walker.
The Undvrdgne I will continue the grocery and provision basin s-* at t' e old tand j
[corner Store under Rankin Hons*] and respectfully ask a centiuu nee of the rar-1
port bo generously extended the oi l firm by ali ol I friends an] customers, and invite j
the attention of the public generally to our stock of Gkoli, which ijeompri es ever} - ,
t *ing in the w .y ot
PlaiHafion Family Supplies.!
We keep eonatenfly on I and Corn, Med, Flour, Sugar, Coff*e, New Orleans and |
Florid i Syrups—choice and well selected—Hims, Bac-m and Bulk Sides, Tobacco!
of ud grades -a very heavy stock—Domestics, Boots. Brogans—both Meus and I
Women‘ft ---Digging. Ties, Liverpool and Yirgu i a Silt. &c.
We buy for cash exclusively, and ia car load lots, and will sell goods as low as
any fir-t-class bouse in the city.
Wo extend n cordid invitation to all, and promise, by caretn 1 attention and hon
est dealing, to let none go away displeased. juu7 W. J. & C. if. WAT t.
Hid Greatest Sacrifice
O—
F-1)W Y GOODS
EVER 2S.l\rO'W3Na'.
BLANCHARD & BOOTH,
Bogun on Monday Morning tho 30th Day of May,
A l . 8 1 2 o'clock sharp to cut and slush all class-H of Goo Is, r.ducmj fhaa to i
prices lower than was ev r known to he memory of tic old yt inhabitant,
JMurlc I low W<‘ l*iit I !<• Iviiile In.
(Take notice tii twe ara sj ling lo 't ie cash.)
500 Yards Bl in Oolmvd Silks, piincioally enda, 50c, former price 00.
450 Yard* Plain Colored Silks in lengths of 5 and 10 yards, 75c,t' ruier juice $1 25.
800 V arda Jasper Silks, oM price 75c, now pr.ee 58c
647 Yards Elegant Black Biocude Silks $1 00, sold last week at $1 50.
;55 Yards Colored Brocade un.l Gr.y Striped Sdk.s at 50 and Ode, sold heretofore
at 4> 1 00.
? 10,000 WOi: H FINE f)!'.ESS (ROODS TO ftE fc*>Of,ED Oirr AT IN THE DOLLAR.
2.250 Yards of It innants of and fi*re:t grades >f Colored Dress Goons at 5, 10 and
15 rente, reduced to just half th* ir actual price.
510 Yards gamine Nik ting 'mm Curtain Lite, to be closed at iOc par yard—former
price 40 and 50 Cents.
2,500 Yaids All-Wool It 11 Buntings, precisely llic sun -oh hay been sold bereto
f.>ie at 20 and 25 cunts, reduced io 12.)c
585 Pairs MissaH* Wiiite S'ockings. nil biz n, sold heretofore at 10 and 50 cents,to
be positively ch'Ked out. at 10* per pair.
2 imkj YaitU Black .Silk a such us Gum Is Bauson\s, C.i' h.iume Oriental, reduced
to half price to close out tlm sto k.
l’(-<)|il<- ( i-.v k ‘l i:u-(I 'l’iuu-s,**
Well, what of it ? Let 'em cry. Did you ever know a time when they did’t. They
buy too many goods ou credit. Stick to the c. ah.
’id.OiK) 'Yaids S.audard Prints at 5c per yard to be opened Monday morning bright
and ea.lv dt467 ym us elegant. Muslins, j ist the same as Bacifi sand C >cttcos in
be sold at 7c tor the reason that we have u*i overwhelming stock on baud tuey are
positively worth 1 2 J*2e; l.2th yaids Gray Debego—the bigge.it bargain ever h.’ard
of to be Bacr fleed ut 0 eonta.
BASIC p/rs
s')o Shopping B skets. turmtuly sold ut 50 and 75 cents, we will offer Monday at
10c. At the am* tone we will iff .r about 250 S..uktr Bonne's at 2 l'*2o each, and
I.COJ iimbroidtrrd Ties at 1c • ion.
GENTS' UNDERSHIRTS!
Wc triad to 01l thorn and we could it. 50 ( > Men's Gains S lifts a f 18 34c each.
Spool* Cotton, “ligiitlv <lamigl, but ail rig it lor bast big, it le oer w;oo!
To all of you who may tie.siie a L;tie:i Ulster cheap, now is vour clmucj, 175
pure Linen I'Utcrs. such as have beeu a-jlling it $J t 0, to b ■ o oseout at dU \
A 11 < >l>f!M‘i\
On Momlftv. the 30th, or Tne-iday, the 31st, wc wu’ open abo B S.o 0 yards Union
. Liwns and will sell th e m ns long as they hut at I \ Tnvs • -is sol l las v week a 8o
100 Doze i Gents' White Muslin Tie* at l’*o per dozan. W- put on oar count, is
lat tho sun * time titK) Japanese Parasols, ledtt ed from ‘2*> to lo.; each,
j There are hundreds ot other item*, ‘li* prices o; which w• do no. that we
j have mil down to less thm cost in some iustvice-i and co thi odio . We and n-t
Hiup'oy darks to let them sand idle In tin- >t re 11 t'u; div long. Wc want j>!o t
ty of custoui'is for them and oursdveS to wait ou, and wo aro going to li (Vc th m it
we have to give the good* aw. y pice * ra - il.
Remember the trouble begins Monday m irnlng at 8 12
o'clock sharp. Admission free-
HI.AX 11 AKDA Is< >< > ri I
111 IO I.K \ DKKN,
mavO 12m 1 I 1 {road !S( <J:i .
I-rockery, I’roekery 1
* * *
(liana, China,
Gasshvare, Glassware !
Ply Fans, Fly Traps !
Water Coolers. Fluting Machines
Plated Ware. ( asters,
Butter Dishes, Knives, Forks,
Spoons, &©.,
and evervlliiuff usually kept [in a first class crockery store.
Those id need of goods in the above line will fiud it to their iuterest to
write and obtain our puces. I’iico list fuvnisned on application.
LINDSAY & SANDERS,
Bread St., Webster Building 1 ,
<.’< 1.1 NilSI 'S . CJA
may3 8m juno7
Chalybeate Springs.
THIS NOTED GEORGIA WATERING PLACE. SITUATED IN
Meriwether conntv, l.fiuO feet above *ea level, Is now open to receive
guests. The medicinal properties of the waters are well known. The
surrounding mountain scenery is grand, the air pure and delightful, and
so cool at night that blankets are desirable the entire summer. Ten
pin alley and billiard tables on the grounds; and plunge, shower and tub
baths—hot and cold—free to the guests.
The large ballroom is detached from the hotel and cabins, so that those
not participating in the dance are not disturbed by it.
Professor II \V Card's fine orchestra is engaged for the season. We
offer to those in search of pleasure or recreation everything necessary to
complete physical enjoyment, and to the invalid the comf rts of home.
RATES OF BOARD: Per day, §2.00: per week, $10.00; two w*eks.
$18.00; three wteks. $24.00: four weeks, $30.00.
THOMPSON & CHENEY,
may'2itf Proprietors.
CLOTHING!
FRESH ARRIVALS AT
H. J. THORNTON'S,
THE FASHIONABLE
CLOTHIER HATTER.
For Men’s, Boys’, Youths’, and Children’s Wear.
Will call fcnpecir.l attention to my
YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ ICLOTHINC.
Which ennnet be excelled in .Style, Prices and Quality.
Gents’ Underwear, Neckwear, Glvoes,
A Large and Varied Assortment of all the Latest Novelties and Deaigns.
o *
TAILORING DEPARTMENT.
H J THORNTON'S 83 and 85 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.. is the place to hAv*
your Spring Suits made to meaiuie. There you fi id as complete an asrortment f
Imperial and D- meric Wboleus us can be found in any first class Tailoring Establish
ircnt. His Tailors are all fiiat class. Good workmanship aid a perfect fit is guar
anteed. aprfi bi
IIEADQUARTES FOR
ol( rrinxc;,
C [ THOMAS,
is the only clothier in Columbus, allowed to sell the celebrated
W. &. G. Yacht Cloth Suits.
They are every way fdijjfcrior to the ordinary flannels, which are barely imitations,
urs durable, lioltl their coPr nnd are most econom.cai in we.i* t and benatitul in fit.
THOMAS most respectfully solicits before buying elsewhere,an examination of Ins
Fine and Extensive stock of
New Spring Clothing,
In make superb, in fit unexcelled, in excellence of materials unsurpassed.
Furnishing Goods and Hat Department,
H ts all Iho lattst novelties and standard good, including the celebrated
Iv<-<*|> Aluminum I lon mil Shirts, and Stetson
I S ATS.
~ir Special orders niailc (o measure at short notice, and only in first class Istylo
WEDDING SUITS A SPECIALTY-
Don't forget that I'fiouins h.is bong-it his poods cheap aud is going to sell etrerr
1 customer that cojh ; s in the House I’ric .s will suit.
Don't forget it, I keep no shoddy goods,
aprlO n l G. E. THOMAS, Columbus, Ga.
drain Cradles, Crain Cradles,
THEI
HARDWARE STORE!
Talbotton, G-a.
ALSO, LARGE STOCK OF
Plow Hoes, Plow Stocks? Scovil
Hoes , and
LYE.tYTHING USU.tLLY KF.I’T IN A FIRST CLASS
Hardware Store,
: all of which will be cold at
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES for the CASH.
AND DON'T YOU FORGET IT.
Call before purchasing and be Convinced.
Keep constautly ou hand a stock of the best
COOKIJVG STOVES.
Manufactured in the country. Call and see them.
may 24 H L. McLENDON, Talbotton, Ga-
I CORDON’S
New York Store.
Columbus, Ga.
HAVING DECIDED TO REDUCE OUR STOCK OF
Corsets, Hosiery and Gloves.
Before adding our Spring and Summer Stock, we rffer 1,000 Corsets in eudle*
variety, embracing all t*e popular style*, at about coat.
1.000 Bair of Ladies* and Misses- Plain aid F.ncy Hosiery, on account f t
sizes and of sii*ht imperfections will be c o*d out at half price.
Notice
OF THE
Igrand CLEARING OUT SALE
fiof manv popular brands and low price KID GLOVES. They most be sold at
fi'.uce On and after this date we will only buy “Ti e Harris Seamless" and “The
gi ierdon" Kid Giove, w _ich w li be sold at tLe regular pric sand under a guarnn-
THE NEW YORK STORE.
M. O. GrOR-DON.
jfscpis- mar-29 82 & 84 Broad St.. Columbus.^Ga.