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REGISKR m STANDARD.
O. B. tiOUMAX, Lotton.
J Ik GOUMA X, Commi-ox i ami Eorr r..
2fe. • -- • -•■
Tnlbotton*
TUESDAY H. is* I-
Official of Talbot County.
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LETTER FROM IDAHO-
f
A TWELVE DAY'# ITIP, >-’D TBK ACID's
THOU(IHT< DU TYRO TEA' Ll.lUt.
r*NTREvnxE, Idaho. M. v&Vh, 18*H.
Emtoh* and Svaitdam*:
It war never my- intention to heed
Horace GTeily “go wit, yowig man."
'illa #eeming Hhght tb the girls s<m>retf
of selflhnes, and emsed mo to choose
the flhot Georgia, rather than the glories
of the greit West, without my girl. J
ha<l outgrown tho*** yoiilliftt! afqtftMfluOK.
to 1m? the iTo of a wild Hestem Advert
ture # which have been felt by many who
have feasted o the cbnrniing stories ot
Mayne Beiif, on foundered on n more
bountiful supply ol Dime Novels. I am
here at the bidding o! a "relative, from a
•ebse ot duty mul not a lack of nppreom
tion of a country and people where i
have,
“Memorie* richer than roc's*
ll*colh.#li us sweet©* than “
It wan there where I wnn treated with
is much co-fi leace nmouff tuo clurry
trees ns any fa*her, nsothe’-v brother, rih
-ler or cousin of onr croantry ever enjoyed.
Jt 1 have Instir, it is owing to the pow
erful influence thnt traveling exerts ov< i
our proelfvitic** lor lying. I am not nn
exception, and I boll ve I can now cut-n
<bwl, cut a swell, or cut an acquaints
nnee. and deny it, without detriment to
my finer feelings. And I shall not be
offended if my friends, fail to p’ffcv# im- '
j!icit confl knee in, and weigh well, the .
w ritings of r’.uidbud the Sailor, j
(niHoe, Gulliver, Munchausen, Mnrlc
Twain and myself; for they should re
member that the traveler nev: r Inlie* to
the field ol fteti >n, mitil forced there lor
the lack of plcmflJg f ict*.
r<k t loom
hAd been naid. tender ties
had been broken, I had Jett Columbus
and passed through the Outo City, but I
bud not realised that I was foot l.iow,
until mar Oiticiunuti titter an unsuccess
ful search, winter my berth in one ol
rnllmin's Pal*Cus satisfied mo tout my
shneu had been stolen. If there was any
thing comfortable about mo then, it war. j
my coins. Hart-footed in a Palace full of ;
pretty women! Promenading the ice
c vend pave men Is of Cincinnati, ahp
alioil, was n predicament more pleasant
to couteuipiuto than to realize. It
was tine in this InsUucc tint the <WKmt
hour i just before day, ami l.ihn.m‘
best invention never carried more joy to
hiH heart than the idea carried into mme
of boirowing u pair of shoes from my
fthiiulwnng neighbors. Tho early bird
pan tbitortn, was tho nrgmncntum ad
bomlnem thnt justified the action. You
may cal) me Colonel, if there was a puir
in that Pul ic.o big enough. And I was
boino.il log my fate and foet, when the
pal toe porter appro u-ho 1 with my ahnrs,
and, 'boss, v e always onvus the btg’-est
job f?r the last, I shall always bo t!iank.
ful for an undeiahiri ;ing thnt huv. it im
from crime, and u f .’Uo v travel *r fro a
trouble.
I hhv Kf T/mi* on the n >n hi" of the j
litli, and its fu- f lined ‘Brulg.* <>i H'xo, 1
tint (tpauN tho minify Mi'Mraippi. It i_,
the |tfl Tf of all Americans, if wu except
the drni&m* of (’id To them it is
a ‘Bridge of Sigh =, 4 and Um v nr*? r nt
Ing the coni of one to riv.il it i.tuij Chica
go to Cattail a.
I left St I (mi‘ on the Cljtfigo, UQrll ig. 1
tonfind tyrtnf? It K fur CmttiuU Rlufts. j
Ah I paused through Burlington I eaw ;
liur*k*tt*N billion bark hlr.ls. lip liu >
wntehed them ho long for i\ lixdil.nnd
that he is hardly known, h vo ns the
Hawkey© man. Jim pets and Inn paper
•re prospering, and lie may yetcompl te
hla home made Foreign Corrcspondenc's
Council Hleffn Wits wifely reach'd on the
15th* He here tikeUlO l.’mwu IVeitVe
K B, eftd cross (he river to Omaha. N h.
The liter vs flooded with the Siting
iee that bud do no ho much damage to the
Motion of ©miu try abevo here. We lelt
thnahi nbant If o cloak S vitt pnsvn
£©r cars were orowdod with wc*i, women '
and children, dogs, drummers aud drunk*,
arils b gs, baskets aud balnea, of even
land find clime, sacking the glories of th
1 1 r w ?*t.
When we came in eight of I*h\tfe Uivw
it was onrered with wild d** k* awl ■
jtj< v t*ae. While traveling slung this air :au j
Im*nn r of thorn than n lui lieal ll*
turning Board could cornt out in a ecu- ;
fuj*. ll Kansas at tl Nebraska Bill, was |
much of a Nimrod, he enjoyed in ny a
gUwiou#xvild goose ebuao across these-;
plain* - Along the lemks of the Hirer mid
u either side of ilk- rdlnvcl iitv the ©vt
<• .*s of over ten thonse’.ul eat tla tail |
Late periahed the post wail. r. Thi > sec
tion will market a boimnfnl *npply o‘ ,
Lo'egna, aud and "K will not 1* '•* and muni. ’
The 11a te it about n mile wKh\ and its
venal depth C\# iticLea, and' a 1 times ft
is a Nihilist. Tie railroad follows the,
liver nboQt five hundred miles. Tb<
acenery at times is lovely, and th ' many
milts< t snow alidds ,and >ng the road, that
were onceae now a means 1
%*f enjoyment to travelers. The ui-tarns
through these she Is is uita nr- 1 by the
numbers of tunes you cm k: vs your gyrl
in imusi’ti. The many tests *d fl r so
widely as to the dLUrcr, that to setti*
the dispute every (rawier tris his own
imtrr. I tUonglit of proposing to a
lair damsel the advantages of a ailisf.vc
*rv solution of this problem, fur our
n utual satisfactfem, and as an au accurate
crib non lor Itttnre tourists, but that
which cowards feir, that often times en
nmilxrs ui n aud keeps th- ui back from
ham? red enterprise, prevented a conen
ni t devoutly to be wiAi and. So
the iMsfi. ifcbuss, omnibum and blunder
bus ni l j,o on BCUDdiiig- through the
►omber snow akods of the l nu*n I‘ac.Cie
The highest deration on this read i*
Mt Shenuau, 8.240 feet above tlie level
<jf there*. Ihe reentry r.iong here tor
hundreds afforda ecgtaey for every
Haboltfrr. One wou'd never wa.ujr of
the wonderful rights in Weber Canyon
and Echo Yal ev, Utah- The tliri lof de
light that hi l tt ft* ycu view those tow
4>rif* walls, a llioiwilll f vt hiph,ch;.lip
tj ,ie yon iouar Kmc } .i' v ur r
THE mXHSTKR AMI STANDARD. TALHOTTOX, TALBOT COl .NTV, UEOKGIA. JUNE IT 18S'l.
I abyss, that li* * Pon part ;*-frown. ‘ttr
• rifles 'he g'a ic • its magniH -enew aftrac
i tod.” although * Rioiid. gloomy ar.it pe
| euW u*. " V. y n dure m c l-* no n inspir
)n g m?co yhl c this ( o imj reh.i us with
i the grmdeur of Him whose fiat brought
; f nth this world *’f wonders. Neither dul
I tremble w l:en I >i\v Iho “Three Wit
! -jlios, ‘ *lh:vi!*tt 81ido. • ind Ihe Ih-vii's
j Gate * The proprietor of the latter placer
is nn old acquaint nice, perhaps, Jof yom
I readers, and all of onr c M.utiymeo. ex
*l t lugc-sfoll. Hi* Majesty WH not at
| home, and wa suppose he was in Hash
; ijgt.ua, as it v.m stated that, 'fhe Devil
w.-r to pay in tie Se at?.’ Wo hope
•*ur c'nutiyni n will not cry fraud, if the
| laim is rfeatijuhtc.l aid [ui 1 with fhd
: counterfeit bill Mali one-or, that Fuad* |
mg Bil!, that J laves wouldn't have.
| This section is settled by Momm.;*;!
j inoa who g-t aticli good wives that they !
..ro greedy lor more, or such v.orthhm
ouc* th.it i f lakes tiom five to fifty to
; make a better half tVe b.licve they are !
model wives,and it would bo l nd emirtc- j
sy in Cougrvsa in carry iuuo of them t<> 1
those tufek men who for tinny y?ar
hive been umqnally yoked with the Dir
maiden* ot ludran a, and attpply Utah
with these <langhtti <t Indiana, who
would impress lier people that Polygamy
is not In aejordnuco with the principh
that gives equal rights ball meu.‘
Oglon, the terminus of fhe Union
! Pacific U It. wns reached on the 17th
Hera wo took the Central Pacific tor
Koltoa. At K dton wo to k stage for
this plic •. 'J‘h diHtinoi is 300 miles
(when the roads are gOf <1) and schedule
time ii days. Wo made the trip in five
days and three night*. It wit* (he
roughest trip of my 1 to, and my phreno
logical bumps were never so fuliy develo
ped ns no*v. It ’void l bo difficult t>
tell iflisWicr I hud b oucapltirsd by one
of Cupel** ptumn, or Sitting Hub's bar
bers The first two hundred uni a was a
rough, moutbilno.is c uutry, covered
with stge bnati. Albion, or Albino, a.
little town of f>oo population, about 00
mHu* from Kclton, and the b!a;;o stauda
■ very fifleen miles up.irt, are the only
salt lc men ta #
Quo of the pruftiaat higlifs I ever r..w is
the outh t ol J rfist H'VwT. It gushes in
| foaming fury from a bluff that is more
than one hundred f t high.arid at tutor
v*ain coven* tlio erubankmout for aoveral
hundred yards. It ih about fifty mile*
from whore it. go' lost, uni a few hun
dre-ds yards from Snwke Kivar, whore it is
lost aipiin*
The piiijc.pal mrnhi 4 / v ctim of Malm
is in Bom B.Uvi 1 and embrnc ?* idxnfc IjlJ, I
OiO Bipnirc in Jen. Itn (lan Kdcu Is Boive ;
Valley FmitH. flowers end vcgeliddea:
llo.ir.Bh her *. Vegct itiou u iw f*i ads j
\;iure<l as in our own Sunny South; and |
pi Kcntii a rtril iug eontnwt to the hihjw
c noied country around. Boise Ci'y, the '
capibd of the Territory, is in this Valley,
population about 0000 three newspapers,
TheßlalCHtniif, Doiirx r>t find Itepubli*. I
can. The iuohl soilouh ol j < tion to thin |
section iw its cricket. ?, For twenty miles,
. Vv;ry foot of ground men is unwilled,
with these lively crcftfures. If not out ol
place I would suggoU n gnnio ol crickett
between t' o be’.lvH ol t lucago and St.
Isolds, to i'.le a long mhuuderstanciin".
The feat to < onaiat in killing the fewest
orwhelsiu n two bourn tramp, for the
1 championship of th© worl l and Cimloril
jhuflSJppoTi 1 hop© Henry WntterMou
' will tfiKO step iu this matter, an he ho t u
; hand iu bringing about the miiuader
' si iidl g.
1 upeiit a p!n .H*nl. night at the river
j kud lloui vin Boiho ( i y. and Jett nex t
| mo iling m compai'y with two übiquitous
; drutnmors tor Idaho City. Oue of them
! hnl been on tho roid .aiitocii years. Tin
; other on ■ wag Mingle amt 1 suppose goes
j home ofteuer. Tuey were b"tli diacsp’es
l ot Bob IngeiHoll, aud sa'i '(led with his
| solution of Ho\V tii b* saved/ We stuck
■in the mud and had to unload and
prize out and ills d-luyed us two bourn
and ciiusi'd ourco'unnM’Ohd fi‘ieud to quote
; some *prcCtu% hiatory. * aud nUndo to n
place that m not put down i:i IngersollK
| Minkr.own country/ l cujoyel thqhoS'
i pitality of the Tuuia I louse,at Idubo City.
This i> the Recomt city in m/.o in the Ter
i I'itory, population Tho World is
j jiuhlihln and her©. I arrived at Centrexille t
8 uiilca dihtiut. on tho moruiu ; ot -dd,
i wearied and worn out in tho Hinge and
i willj gtoqut it for Inc hu nblo wa'.k* of
1 ll A*. •'.
** •
A i-i t t Kiiterpetnr.
The fli-u 1 IHmwh Mattuthctuiing Com
pany is ore of Kch*wtor * greatent busi*
ness e:itetprW*‘H. 1 heir Hop hitters
have reached a sale beyond #U pfecc*
I dent, having fioui their lttstiinle Taliu*
found their way int<* nlmos'pevecy house
hold in the land.- Graphic.
•‘Only N*r\ iicartlv," by Mrs. (Ophel
ia Nisiiet H id, now running m the Ba
vnirmh Weekly News, is a chnrruiti;*
story of aUsorbiftu intern t. this being
one of n senes (t Ktiries which hnva
made tho gifted writer widely knowu in
the *n ini literal ui© ot the day. |'T 00 a
year, J 11 Cdth. Savannah, (ia.
Men. Women nrx} Child*
ran icscueJ from beds of pain. blv Icihsh
and almost death and mad- strong aud
hearty by idarxor s Ginger Tonic are the
best i vuhuebs in the world of its sterl
ing a at:,. Yon can tln l those iu every
commnuitv* Ik st. Sco advertis >u:ent,
JwneH lm
1 ■■ 1 j&j.
Letters of Dismission-
GEOIUHA t'v .nor Coi-ntt:
Wherci's, William M Bom, Admittirin
tor if Nathan H Ihoiu, decvasisl. ropre
s tils to ihr Ca rt in his pftitimi, outx
i Jib and and ei.Mv lon record, ‘hat he has
| Sully adudnistenal t!:e t stat.' ot slid de
censt-d. This ia therefore to cite nil per
-.s court iced, kii.d’td ai>d endd'-rs. t>
show cause, if any tiny cm, why niid
Administrator should not bo dweliarged
ti\.*n bis ndminiatration, ttdf r**ccive let
! terv ol dtsnussion, on the first Monday in
\ AogUit lies?.
' (i wn umier my ffl dal aigsnture this
the 3d dav o* Mv. 18S1,
MCHAXD It. !-KON ARD,
may ? 3* Oixlumry.
Letters of Administration
j GEOIiGLV—TauWT Cocstt;
Thomas L Patrick makes applicatioH to
me lor letters of Administrafion on the
estate ol Gempe l i Kidcr, late of said
ccunty, deceased:
These are tl*ert lore to cite and admoniah
aland singular the kindred Jand crevii
t<-r* ot said dcc<t< and to be and appear at
my office, withio the tiiue prescribed by
law. and show cause, if any tl ere In . why
.sudi tetlera shoobt v t be cr.vml to him
Given under n.v offi-.-ul signature, this
-Bih di v ot A | 1 •>' 1
Kid! \LD JJ LKriVVUn.
m >3 it Ah dn ary
is lists & co.
j
COLUMBUS, CA.
IVopo-e to p|.*c. oi Bargain Counter
; th ; m/rt! notable bis gains ot the season.
J Aw g them
LACE BUNTINGS at 10c PEK YARD.-
Wc bnvc opcio-d sicmio choic* stylos of \
Printed Mas!ins.
.
LONDON UOIIDB AT r, f i CEMT. J. !
Ca'icos 4 1-2, 5 and 6c,
Colored Lnwna sc.
Attmction* in f>,c*o an 1 Lawn Ties, j
Collars, Cufis, etc, ■
IIOSIKIIY.
Onr claim to k aping the largest an I
cheap at lot v( Ifosl -iy is conoe l-d by
,n.
(’"int! anil no mir Kinbroid-jrcd lial- 1
hr'-R {*•’<- -Lftili."** Hixth at 2.-,a.
liuadtirnl .is.Kot'tniftnt nn].lreu‘ Ho h .
.*loc, 75c, i ; I lid $1.50 per pair.
*
Percales and Momies-
We will open during the week desirable
wtyhs in tho above wa-h- goods that arc
in great demand at proneut.
sn.iis.
W e have just placed orders for n
new Slock olHlick Silks, and will sell i
the rcuMining short euds at astounding
reductions.
J.S. JONES A COr
Columbus,
marl) b I inny‘24
iv UR in mb it o. it ii huzza.
liinlw<ezii
| Trunk Manufacturers
3AMFLE TEUNK3 AND
Casofs a Specialty-
HEI'AIIUNO PItOMUTLY ATTENDED
TO.
No. 11 N. Prj-.i, St., ATL.IN’TA, GA
may 17 2m
STOP
At tho Old ShoeStoro.
Bee Onr
French Button Kid Boot I
A THING OF DKAt I V.
j Look at tho full line of Zioglor's fine
work t ir Ladies, Miss sand cUildrcu.
Ol'HOl Ve tli svst tn ot width* an 1 imve
; uremeuts. Fiv.-t grades to each siz *, cn
i ebliug us to fit almost every sh.po of
fo t.
Notice our Hntt >n I’isterdrig Machine
in cons' ant op.uatiou. and our urrnugc
incnts for Hunjdving lnei pbt.s, stiff cu
ll ers, extra tassels, gdt buttons, Ac. Bee
also cur line ot .Newports, San In sand
Slippers, ali tlm estublinhed favorites and
desirable novelii h. D n't overlook onr
i ouitnon aatise line, hroud * *lel. easy
• wearing shoe. Ao',id an l stylish goola
for schoi'l i hil lmi. ami the celebrated
Solar-tip she s for ti.o little folks. Ex.
J aminu onv u-sorfment tor men's wear,
! Pumps, Low Tics. Button and Laced ('x
| lords, nml :i full lme ot Heavier Goods
Ask lor any style shoe y u may want,
jor anything you may mod m tU. way ot
L-ather nml Findings, and don't buy
unless you are suited.
WELLS & CURT IS,
may# a ot a COLt’MHUS, GA.
Oollinswortli tnstitute.
- Fun-
Hoys amlYoumr 31 on I
lie-opened nud re-orgatii/.ed will re
snmo cxereisvn at tho Old Campus*. Jan.
igih, 18NL lu>a r d, Tuition, Washing
and Incdeiitals 5 per month, vt con
iractcal t -i tho Term* and paid monthly
| in adva .ee.
Tuition per month $ J ftnl $4.
• jau 11 bl John T. McLaucvhlin.
JOHN W HALL,
Attorney at Law
AN D
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
1 ALBOTTOX, UEUKOIA.
j 21*> L
! A. B, C.
A nitric* tt Breakfast CereiD, Rfc.mi
I‘ooked aval Defecated, WLute Wheat
White Oats nml jßhrley Food at Drom
goo’e Brat., Cobmibws.
1, M. TURNER,
At the Thornton Shop.
(IN REAR OF HOTEL.)
•
\ *-n rrriino !to (1v f2l ot
BLACKSMITH WORK, iu etvle,
aud at lousoitible pt'ic.'M.
HORSE SHOEING an ) BUGGY WORK
A SPECIALTY.
I do ill th- work foi Me-tsr*. Mnrtin A
Frrotwan. wttirh of ttsrit' i. a mttriont
roootnm• >tAi>tio-'. a u-aF
1 Talb. ;leu. il.ir.h Ul. IJSI. a
S 111! I CO.,
Macon, <*a.
OFFE R
I YNDUCEMKN rs IN Til Kill A'A TU
l ou h ies of busia v s nnsurp i'S and b r
my n tail eat ili isUm *nt i.i tfm St its.
P.irtivulur i i> and l r > ord i fro i
out-of-town btiyer*. H?>d t>r fti.n *!e ;of
I anything you miy dear *. Prompt at
i teutioo.
j Dry Goods, D ce:ss Making,
| Clothing, Miilinory,
Boots, Parasols,
! Slnjes. Fans,
| HATS, CARPETS and RTJGS.
H-onae to #ee uh when visiting Macon.
I mav2‘Ja
THE OLDEST DRY GOODS
HOUSE IN GEORGIA,
I. KYLE I C 0. ,:
COLUMBUS, GA.
WE BUY AND SELL FOR
C’AHI I.
jJSTKN to the voice of our
LO IF PRICES:
I’d null" 1 donn* Uic?--. <>.; \.t) 12 c nts,
London corda, 7 c nts,
N.tiimuoke, 7 ; to H>e uta.
Wiii'e Vudo i t lnwn, H ccut*.
iba -k buntimg 12 1-2 cent*.
Black all wool Hunting, 20 cent*.
Hamburg K Igings .ue cent to two
dollars per yard.
'the a arc our own importation, and
cheaper than any one els'* dare u< 11 them.
Tabic Damask.
Y'*“ o. irry nu i'titnoiine stock, ,>ric 25;: i
to SI 75p< ryaul.
Gents Furnishing Goods.
TTir I.itc-S* c >llsr*. Ilia newest uecK w.-:r.
the best filtiiiu shirt, (hi: nebbi >.• Ha’. I
ran ulway* Ii Imind with u*. Wli makr i
Miit.s to order and guiir.mlo n |a r;V: -t 111
Dress Goods Department.
SILKS au l SATINS ANY COLOR, '
Silms DcLyon.s, ttniemleM,
Trin mind*, 1011. ' -.
O run hk-nt*, f i' i k-'k.
M c carr ■ a ‘dock of 2< 0 i>i-c s
and Tiiiumiiig Bilka, priced 05 couU uni |
upwrdda.
’JOB iduccn floor rn t'ing to lo io'd by i
Hie jdeoo, at auction griccu. •>}**. v
than ever offered her be lore.
j Shoes and Hat Department-.
| complete With II s‘yf -G.
Uaco Curtaiva I”' to 7 - {*• yafd,
Lace bed eta, (j.nie n -v-,
j Lace L>iubtoqmn,
Lace <'oUfti’H, ex*r.i •**
Lace ho ii | ereh ’ <■{'■•* I e fn'ot.
NNitli buyers couf-tontlv i;i the lYmrk 'f
w ffunrantco to m-*!1 fir’d ,j . diiy • , . ’.s
! cheaper than unj hou-e in this section,
i WiIEBK to tin 1 t ■,
nt J. LYLE &C 0 S.,
j Cheap Ga.*ih Store, Columbu , (bi.
UirtieH whtA and sue to order sample*!
I and tui !her iiifdn.mliou ehe. n'-dly tur- :
| ninhed. npii! . a
BOOTS, SHOES.
—AND—
XI TV r X* £3 !
‘t'OU'illiUS, GEORGIA 1
J. Marlon Estes Sou.
NVMIdM you come to (Vh,mbits, .*o\ t
• f i! t< look over our ucw . <<>ek id
j Shoes ami Hats. it will pay you to do
so \\ e have u- and ;M V t cue hi s-d- ct
j ing our entire lock tor this sprm r, aed
| feel coufid id ti. and stylet and pii *> >
! will phase. We are dn iv th.
, largest stock uf P/am and F.on y
Ml .Ik’HEHS
ldvcr brought to tins city in en Hess Ni
nety and elegant styles, i* :t your us ed
! at rest about prices, as we arc determined
,to sell goody cheaper limit ever. Our
re pit a* ron for
FINE SHOES
j will be Ju-ti.y st-er viN’. iv, and vrn eon
| t.mie to keep none t>ut the HUSi' Hand
i SVork. Be suit* t> see oar
LOW CUT SHOES.
We have just opened up a handsome'*
j h>t e>f stylihli
m*vm „
siat-3,
' all new. no old but fresh, b ir.ti
| ful goods. W * jjuar ut e pitcs lover
; than you c*aii buy ot any either hou.-c iu
‘ this city.
O dew bv mail shall have prompt at
tention. Send accurate ccs. ripnon ei
shoe's and si l i\l.
J. MARION KSTF.S A SON,
I mar2otf c Uoiuiuhus, Geo:uia,
Atlanta Mills tons Mannlastory
■ r
TO MILL OWNERS!
V'-r :•<- lest MU.ESTONIA. BOLT.
INtI CLOTH. SMUT' MACHINES aint
iinor"‘wl mill findimr*. V:'rc*A
Uiu..' NYJI. ULLNSER AtlaaU.G*.
I * **/•<.'..i'**- ,*r- • hseniy )un mfkcut me dissatisfied purchaser
S&SMITH
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MARCHAL <% SMITH,
Ho. Q Wflfit Eleventh ** L .3 r* c. ,r-i rtw- '-wYork. M. v.
THIS NO'i KD C-KOIUH.V W.Vi HKINO PLACE, SITUATED TN
! Uoriwc lhcr c >un!v, ! V 't) rm l hlrovo Icv.-l is nmv ojmn to receive
I eiie*f*. The tneiliehiid jiroji-.riies of :. ic- waters arc well known. llie
HtimmuiJins- nionn'aiu se nery i. gran.l, tlie air pare gu.l deiiglitful, mil
jso cool ftt ujght ti.at hlunkuts tn-n i ••>:!•! the **miro uttmiaer. Ten
. pin a: ley mil l> ii id 1i 11 i. I ■:n I . even ,I .; .cel pi allow ran i tuo
j buthti -hot nml col ’ f.-e lo (he irue*!s.
Tin- i'll 'e ha iro'im i, i.ei:tc!i. I fiotntheh fe! at: ] cabins, no t.;al those
noUpnrtioipatint- in the ! .nco avo riot J: turhcil by it,
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],.ft" ,lo |lane in wia'ch of p:*.-asnr or rf eieatioa everylhing necessarT to
! complete iihjpteal eejovnieut, nml to the inv iii-l the cornf rts of home.
Ii AT Ii S < )!*’IS >A. i H): Per <! :y, s 'Hi; per w ■■!:, $10,00; two Wteks,
iJIS.OOj Ihreo v.\ ek*. S24.UA; four weeks, SO,OO.
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is the oidy uloiliior in l •Inu.b;:allowed los- !l the cclcbiated
W. &. G. Yacht Cloth Suits.
They :irc v ry '■ y •* •; . ’inj- to the ordinary fbum-!*. whi-- h are b.irtJy iiuitat-iou*,
,ii ihirJilt*, hold th* ir o ! rjul fm* m*s' ** in w.>i*, aiul tn fib
THOMAS i; s’ r.'si’*■•••• fr- iy f.tiit it • ii- bu \ulvv. huia .an cYaunna'iou of hi>
Fine nml Kitcaxivc s>uek i
New Spring Clotliing,
In make sup. ib, in fit mtn-HV-.1, in cx.*cl!.nce of nintcrials ursur'i.-.nse.l.
Furitlshimr Goods ami Hat Department,
II .. nil li-.c lt< t covelii ... ,nd st itulard goods, includingUe cdebMtcd
iv<’*•[> a! ;t t> 11 iIU Aum si, and Slot son
;..v'Ups.
S . at v. . -‘ ; a*i -I-, Jil l only in lliwt class I'tvle
WEDDITiG SUITS A SPECIALTY
fVn-t f- ■ : • •ap id is going to sell cverr
lU-itomev that vs-'iucs i:i Gao uo. ■ - F; i- h will suit.
Don't forget 11. 1 kt-v,> no sh ><l !y i-ods-.
apvio is t. ‘ C . E. THOMAS, Columbus, Ga.
I 'roeke rv., i l l kerv !
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Cluim. liiimi.
Q asslw ji ; e* Q l ;i^ware 1
Fly Fans, Fly Traps !
Water Cooks, Fluting Machines
Plated Ware, m Casters,
Batter IYYukb Forks*
en-1 everything nsnt.’.'v ke’-> 'i-.t a d’-st claw crockery store.
Those iu i.e. and of g-.0-U iu the : V- ve iii-.o ..l Snd it io their interest to
writs and obtain cur i:rices. 1'- ice list funu.-nt il on nj lilication.
LINDSAY & SANDERS,
Broad St., ATshster Building,
COLUAIBL^GY
uiuyS bm jaccT
iW.J. &C.H WATT,
Successors to Watt & Walker,
WHOLESALE & P V ETAIL,
Corner Store Under Rankin House, Columbus, Georgia.
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DISSOLUTION.
fni.nrßt:. GF/ roii. Jun- l*.f. 18P1 'H.e firm of Watt & Walker is fhfeday dis
solved by tbe will: r .w.i! ot Mr -J .V V/ulb. r.
Th* Undersign'' will c m.tinne th - grocery aud pr vision basin o ** a: V. e old H ind
[corutr Store under Kai kin Hons ] and respectfully isk a contimnnce of the mu -
port sO penerr exb-i.ded the (A i firm by ail old friends and customers, anu invito
the attention <i tbe rublic generally to our stock of GoocL-y, which .Jcompri-es every
thing iu the w.ry of
Plantation & Family Supplies.
V. k< ep cnustamly on !an 1 Corn, NI -.-.1. Finn-, Sugar, Coffee, New Orleans and
Florid! Syrup:; ti.nit: and well selfcle.l-—Huns. Bacon and Bulk Sides, Tobacco
rf all grades tfery heavy slock Dom tic*. Boots. Brogans—bolh Mou sand
Women's-B ggn c Ties, Liverpool and Yirj.iL in Salt. &c
We tun fr cash exclusively, aud in ear load lots, aud will sell goods as low as
any first-class Uonse in the ciij.
W. extend a cordial invitation to nil, nml promise, by caretu'attention and hon
est dealing, to let u-ne go away UispHrtsed. jnn7 ’ \V. J. &C. 11. WATt'.
CLOTHING!
ritE'di arrivals at
H. J. THORNTON'S,
this fashionable
C'LOTIIIHII AM) IIATTEiI.
UorafeuL, !h-ys\ Youtlis*, aiidUliililren's Wear.
VVill call cp(ci.il ntteiitiou lo my
YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ {CLOTHING.
Which cannot do esrclla<i in h'tylv, 1 Vices aOd Quality,
Gents’ Underwear, Neckwear, Glvoes,
A La r^c ami Varied A; sorlmeat of all tho Latest Novelties and Designs.
TAILORING DEPARTMENT-
H *T THOitNTON‘S 8:! and 8”* Hroad Street, O'lnmbn*, Ga.. is the place to hava
•/our Spring Snu- is* ulc to nx-d.-une. 'l'heif imi find as complete an awortment of
Imp* rial and D -meric Hbole •* as can be found iu any first class Tuiloring Establtah
i ent. HE i’uilor-i are ali first class. Good workmans’.ip aid a perfect fit is gTar
-11. ’• - I. sprd bl
C M kins;. ,
WiTTfCM & KINSEL,
Watc’imakers and Jewelers,
C,,r. I’i-oaJ A K:tn.l,)’|ih S’,, C.,lumbus. (scorgia,
Uca 1 ers in
WATCHES, CLOCKS JEWELRY*
Diamonds, Rings, Spectacles, Silver Ware. Silver-
Plated Ware, Fancy Articles, &c.
V.’attihes, Cloak:' and Jewelry REl 1 AIRED to give satisfaction, and w
ranted. Engraving done to order.
11l r Jwc’rics ? ; t. O rr -t. r. D: *.m>ud* r-’set to suit the present style.
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John McGough & Cos.,
Broad Street. Columbus, Ga.
Come to the Front with Bargains for all Dry Goods for tho
Spring and Summer Trade.
F. mplctr -t... ks. jinces a little lower than t'.tc lowest, wi h most
DECIDED BARGAINS.
i.i many beaut!!ul spceiAties. In
Gents Fnrnishing Goods!
And a li :*£■•' assort icent of every article needed, in chiding the celebrated YirtiniA
uijtsdueu.ti fr spring r.d summer wear. SURE SALE PBICES. CALL ON IS.
in t\d> t
I “ GORDON’S
INew York Store.
| Columbus, Ga.
1 H AVING DECIDED TO REDUCE OUR STOCK OF I
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Corsets, Hosiery and Gloves.l
Bci->r ;tfiling our Spring nnA t'oraravr Stock, we c ffer LHOO Corsets in |e miles*
Bwrietr, embiacing all tbe | opuiar styles, at aeont cost. ®
. - r ,v. on account e-a
p £c A o-' i-Ft imperfections, will be closed out at half frice. fi
‘ _ 9
G Notice
OF THE I
jGRAND CLEARING OUT SALE!
E.f manT popular brands and low price KID GLOVES. They must be Bold stj
Bonce On and after this date w-e will only bnv “The Harris Seamless'' and “Theß
4 Gordon- Kid Glove, w hich w 11 be sel l at the regular prices and under a gnaraii g
THE NEW YORK STORE.
O. G-OH-DODJ.
Sf.-’epll!— niai'29 02 & 84 Broad