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Crockery, Crockery I
China, China,
Gasslware, Glassware !
Fly Fans, Fly l eaps !
Water Coolers. Fluting iachines
Plated Ware, in Casters,
Butter Dishes, Knives, Forks,
Spoons, &c.,
■nil everything usually kept tin n fi'*t cla** crockery store.
Those iii need of coot in in I tie above lino will find it to their interest to
write uuil obtain our price*. Price list ftmmucd on application.
LINDSAY & SANDERS,
Broad St., Webster Building,
COLUMIirS.dA
majli 8m jnm'7
'clothing!
FRESII ARRIVALS AT
H. J. THORNTON'S,
'i lIH FASHION RLE
CLOTIIIUIt Ai\!> lIATTEJL
For Men's, Boys', Youths', and Children's Wear.
V. ill cull t speci il fit tout: nil to my
YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ [CLOTHING.
Which eunnot uo excelled in Bt.vl*. IViowi and duality,
Gents' Underwear, Neckwear, Glvoes,
A Ur a 'P nud Varied Ainoituiont of all the L text Novelties and Designs.
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TAILORING DEPARTMENT.
H J THORNTON'S 83 and 8"> Broad Str< 't. Columbus, G i.. is the place to ha.’*
four Spring Suita made to measure. There you ft dhs complete mi aHiortment of
rupoiUl Ami D motic IPuolau* ah mn be found in miv flrnt das* Tailoring Ehtnblish-
D cnt. Ili* Tailor* are all Uret cFas. Good workmanship til and a perfect fit is guar
anteed. a pro bl
Successors to Watt & Walker,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL,
Corner Store Under Rr.nkin House, Columbus, Georgia
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DIKSOLITTIO.N
GoMjMmni, (i*THOt, .lun" in IHHI Thu firm of Watt A Walker (Ulj iluy <Jig-
I h* tli<> wiihOraWitl ol Mr J A Wnlltrr.
•|>h lTnAr<tißi) I will >ntiun 111 • r* -<iry and provision b.irinoai nt ti n old stand
[mrtwr Wow under llai klu Hoiis’l and min'd.! ully .wit a contlumnoa of the aup
p„rt so union limy PAt'-'.iilo, I Iho id i lirm liv ail ftl:| friend-i ftiul eustotueis. and invite
tie attentiou ~f the public ■ 1 ml ally to our Me], f (}• mil, wi.ioU ■ J eouipri ;eu every
tone iu the w y el
Plantation Si Family Supplies.
We keep (vwiftiinily on lan 1 Corn, M>:l, Flour, Sugar, CuflVe, N*nv Orleann <ind
Flcwndi Hyni[H choice aud well Nebrted ll'uv<, B:n- u mid Bulk Side s, Tobacco
of all frd.>i -n very heavy Mock DoineM .ms, Boots. BiOiine both Meu and
Women**- B ggtng Tic*, Liverpool nd Virgil iu Salt, vV<
We tiny f*r cash exclu ov. lv, ami iu cm load 1 . and \t ill .sell goods aa low uk
any fir*t clama bouse in tho cßj.
We extend a cordial invitation to all. ami ,v om.se. by caeolu 1 attention and hou
nd dealing, to bet nene go away jun7 W. J. &F. 11, WATT.
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Buisfiea purchaser
TWENTY BEAUTIFUL STOPS,
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trial. far lx V*
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•is *j ar.iem J ttl* M.'U >:: i.n t>\t u • - 'ii.it! it v i*. lo' v. In tt t*r.o i.tti
lutalMMl *M* fan* Vre rxorv iot *- t ' < '• t<. M • \.'t \n r. u l ..i{ nas*. >
tnnMi;haiMir l in>ii!t rni utl !a>ln . t n r.\. t t- .- .. t >iu it v a:id
the pur, hart mar rt-H fnl nil. . t ; • , rr-i tiu * s, r.t! ii ver
at nntr. hwl i| will hsvo Iwiniib;. . ? * i ;.ia;i. .t.it; . outsell,
-• ill Vtm pWikM- Lan.l tUisotfir t<*f;.tml who r. i -,u. > t . ] nr. t ? •
MARCUAL & SMITH,
lo S W*t E’eveinth £,. firec i3c-.,dway .ItvvTork, SE.V.
THE REGISTER AND STANDARD, TALBOTTON, TAIJSOT COUNTY, GEORGIA, Jl T NE 28, ISSI.
RE&ISTER AND STANDARD.
O. D. GOHUAN, Lottos.
■1 B. (it®MAN, CoKtiEnpoKuiKOEditi h.
I'albotton. Orn.,
TUESDAY JUNE 38,1881.
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Official Organ of Talbot County.
X DO*T, IXKVI*.
* It would he a piece of Inexcusable
bundling to inject the Prohibition ques
tion iuto the issues that are dividing the
two great political parties of the country.
Prohibition is of gnfHHexit consequence
to torm t.i oun issue#, and to receive th<-
undivided attention of the j ntelli^out
massed of Georgia, and it would be worse
than folly to connect a qu stion of this
character with the w.angling.? u[ factious
or the wa; rings oi local poJiticsJ A bet
ter and quieter way is, to ha ofb L gk
!a are enact u gentral Joed option law
the question of prohibition to be settled
by the people the in velvet, at such time
aft ra iy lest h lit th< ir p’easure, A gen
oral elec'.io ), m wbi-di other aud dissimt**
lar i .H.ies are prominent, would not be a
fit time to do id a J rob i bit ion issues
Wo trust the will make
such sensible disposition of t'l in it ter a
- best conserve the morals and ma'e
rial interests of the maj# .
On the assumption that the pow?r ’to
license came* v/jth it the power ;o su; -
press that which is permitted, prohibi
lion can bo effected by legislative enact
moot, without the to.noonziug poli *y of
submilting the mutter to a local vote of
iLe communities interested. The way
to make prohibition < ff;c!ive is lor iho
l gislaturo simply to pr rfiibit.
TIIK < OTTO* KXPUSITIOJV.
An act will be intro luced at the Ju'y
| iQHti ‘Ui of the Legislature asking the ap
I proprinlion of S2O 000 tor the purpose of
I making a display at the International
j Cotton Exposition of the product*, in-
I due rh*s, m n rd. agricultural and muib
ufactunng resources of the Htnte. The
matter Ims been carefully considerel and
tli*rcin neither constitutional or other
possible legal objections.
Wo hare given the exposition frequent
and prominent mention, and regard it
hh the best means of advertising the nl
most illimitable advantages of our soil
and climate. The efforts expended in its
organization will flower and fruit m due
season. Indeed, we full to perceive how
it could bo otherwise, when the best bus
iness brain of Georgia, supplemented by
local and northern capital, is the prime
motor in the great exhibit of not only
Georgia's industries, but the correlated
interests of the world that affect the
growth, production and manufacture of
cotton. Hon Josepn E Brown n promi
nently identified with this enterprise, as
he is With everything that tends to tin
interest, development and progress ot hi*
.State. Doing preside nt of the Expo*i
tion. his name and inffsoi.ee have car
ried confidence and success will it. Tie
State may well fool proud ot her Cotton
Exposition, which is intended to b*
made a representative illustration of ail ;
the interests and arts that nffoct our ma
terial wealth and prosperity.
TUK ITXfiEK AHItOAII.
Home one furmHhed John lingers anti
Jun llr '\vi>, t.wf prisonors conflurd ii
Pike county j til, with an augur, with
which i'ii'V bored th* ; r way through the
top of the Ja’l Sitmdiv night, iiti), aim
made good their cacape, Hherifl W F
Bussey offers a reward of ono hundred
and 1 ra for tho arrest of the parties wl o
furnnliod the auger, with proof to con
vict.
At a meeting of the citizens of Coweta
oounty, a committeo consisting ot one
mini in Mich district, also three colercU
meu fjom tho county, wore npr>oiutt*d to
vuit Mouth Carolina, whore tho slock
law is of force, for the purpose of ascer
taining the practicability of the law, that
tho citizens may vote intelligently on
that question in July. This committee
have returned, and report unanimously
in favor of "No Fence/*
Flbsmiybe effectually disposed of
without the use of poison. Take half a
tenspaonful of black pepper in powder,
one teaspoouful of brown sugar, and one
teuspoontul ot cream. Mix them well
together aud place them in a room on a
plate wliere flies are ti jublesomo and
they will very soon disappear.
Tho beautiful story of the woman ta
keu in adultery, beginning at the third
verse of the Bth chapter of the ' ospei uo
cording to St John, is bracketed iu the
revised edition of ih > New Testament.
It is totter so. Tho Bible might ito with
out that parable. But litoiaturo and hu
manity cannot spore it.
Macon now has six six rouils centering
there. Atlanta live, Augusta six, Folum
tma tour, and Navaunah four. Augusta
proposes to get ahead of Macon, while
Atlanta hope* to go either ot them “one
better** when Colonel Cole’s combination
is completed.
*vTom Scott was only earning S6O a
: month when he married. He died with
|an income oi s2oo,oC‘o a year. This tigv
uring shows plainly enough the nd.an
tages ol getting married.—New York Ex
j press.
i
s Establishing a newspaper is like pour*
| ing water into a leaky c.uk if you have
grit enough and water enough to keep
, tue vessel full, possibly the staves may
."well up and become water tight.
! The Augnßta News sivs about 200
.Fniches shipped-by Mi 1* J Berekmans
to New York, on May 30th, sold iu that
city for $32.
The average voinan is composed ot 243
tones. 166 muscles, 22 old newspaper
and 210 hairpins.
Americas held a meeting of the citi
zens with a view ot having a railroad be
tween that place and Uuwkinsville.
A party of three gentlemen went on an
excursion along the Savannah coast and
kiil.d 187 at'gators m one day.
S nator Joseph E Brown, will be in
vited tv deliver an address in Macon for
the bill. : t ot the o * liebbrary
The C ntial railroad Lis expended
' about in improvements at Ramp- j
ton. Their new depot is the finest rail
road building on the line.
'NJt 18 reported that Gen J H Gord n and j
cx-Gov R b Ballock will be prominent in
tht n 'x* nue for Governor.
Mi W I Buchanan an 1 M rs Ella B
l.v, vt AtUA ruos, arc married.
L.Grnoge ho* repealed her $15,000
liquor license h-.w, iind redneed the li
cense to SSOO. The Heporter says no
body tins ytt fippiied fjt license uader
the new law.
Honored mul Bldt.
When a board of eminent physicians
and chemists announced the discovery
that by combining some well known
valuable remedies, the mor wonderful
medicine was produced, which would
cure such a wide range of diseases that
most all other remedies could be riia
peosed with, many were skeptical, but
proof of its merits by actual trial has
dispelled all doubt, and to-day the dis
coverers of Hint great medicine, Hop Bit
ters, are honored and blessed by all as
bene'actors. Democrat.
The Greensboro Herald ‘•ays James H
Park, of that county, has harvested 25,-
000 pounds ot hay tins 3 ear, at a cost of
not more than $5.
Hundreds of Men, lEbmen and r Lih'-
ren Rescued from beds of pain, sick nets
and almost death and made s'rou / and i
heartv by Parker's Ginger Tonic are ti e
best evidences in the worl l of its steil
ing worth. You can find the:* in c-ve y
community. Post. See advertisement.
juneli 1m
Letters of Administration.
1 E()HGI V -Talbot Countt:
John W Wilson applies to mo for Dsf-j
'ors of do bonis non. wish!
lie will n nixed, of Junes D Wilson.!
late of sit'd c- 11 ify. deceased:
These are th- r-fore to cite and r.dmou
•sh nil >nd >in.u‘;v! the kindred and credi
tors of sdii decease I 10 insl e known flair
bj ‘Cii ns, if any, by the Ist Mo and y iu
August next,
(bv n under my off!-id signature, this
li e 28th <la' - of Ju • , 1831.
RICH ili.j 11. LEONARD,
j ine2Biw Oidiimry. !
Letters of Administration-
GEORGIA- Talk t County:
Willi.un Dugas 1 r.imwidJ applies to me
for InlterH ot A Imimstmdffo on th estate
of J* kso Muffing, hde t iid con ty, de
c • i e l.
These nro therefore to eife a?.d admon
ish all and singular the I indred and cr and
-of said deee s* and to make kuown tfeeir
obj t <)nv. ij any. by the l*t Monday in
Align r mxb
Given iimlt my off! id signature, this
ih 28;h dav <f June. 1881-
JUCHAUD ii LEONARD,
june2B4w Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission-
GEORGIA- lalik.t (,'ovsrr:
Wlh ivhk, Willium M I.nni. A.lrnini-lfn
lor of Nathan II l.nni, dectftHrd, r,-
s ntH to lb, (Umt in In* I'.tiiion, nly
tiled ami enierc lon record, Out he bus j
tally nrtiiiiuiterßil tli CKtiitu ot u.ii.l d*
o.'ftHt (|. Till* i therefore lo eitn nil per
*-•* concerned, kindled nnd .r. ditoru, t<> 1
wbow rwise, if any liny cun. w]. v .W |
WluiitiMnl.ir -lurald not b., ih*ch,irgrd
Iro-n hi* iuliuiiii*tmtion, nnd rrc. jvo let |
or* ot dimituiiou, on iho art M nil iy in 1
Atlnasl next.
Uiv.ni under ray nflHal sif;ij*!ure this!
the 8(1 (lay ot Mny. 1881.
ItICUAIID it. LEONARD,
any 3 3m Ordinary.
BeVdes good assortment of DRUGB
and Fatent Medicines, 1 offer at roasoua
ble prices,
mUSHI’S,'COMBS. PEJIFCMCRY, Ac
Chroinos and Pic'.urc Frames
Anew and largo stock.
Lamp’s * Lamp Fixtures
Paints, Oils and Varnishes,
OF A LI. KINDS.
AW EXCELLENT
se. Cigar.
MANY NOTIONS,
A3.I)
FANCY GOODS.
E. L. 1!A III) WELL,
octltl B L TaLBOTTON, ItA.
A. B, C#
American Breakl.it Cereals, Steam
Cocked and Dcssicc-ated, White Wheat
NYhite Oats ami Barley Food ; t Drum
goole Bros., Columbus.
RANKIN HOUSED
JOHN SCHERE, Proprietor
FRANK GOLDEN, C!<-rk.
Entirely New In all its
APARTMENTS, and strictly
FIRST-CLASS.
j in Ilf GOLUMBUS.GA.
Le Yert female College.
This old established institution has
bi'en with c.np; cut In
struotors in every department, and offers
advantages tor the education of
girls.
The disc’’plire wi'l be mild but firm
and the inairucti n thorough and by tht
analytical method.
The next terra will be-an Jan. 18th.
ISBI, and continue lor six Kionths. Tm*
t on due up n the enrol ment >f th< pu
pils, vial except in ca- s >4 spec.al agree
ment, pay me it will be in ad
vance. tor at Last half oi the term, or
monthly. No devtnetion far ab-scnce, uu
less caused by provractod sickness.
EXPENSES AND FEES.
Preparatory Department per annual $20.00
Academic Department per annum... 30.00
CN'UegUte Department p. r annum . 40.00
Music Department per annum 30.00
Incidenuais jH.*r annum 2.00
Use of Piauo per month 1.00
For further information address th -
Prvshkr.t, r *: DAY ANT.
dec2ltf Tails, lion Ga, 1
IS JONES i CO.
COLUMBUS, CA.
Propose to place on Bargain Counter
the most notable bargains ot the season.
Am g them
LACE BEATINGS at 10c PER YARD.
We have opened some choice styles of
Printed Muslins.
LONDON CORDS AT (i l 4 CENT".
Calicos 4 1-2, 5 and 6c.
Colored Lawns sc.
Attractions m Lace an .1 Lawn Ti:,
Cos. bus Cuffs, etc.
HOSIEUY.
Onr cl*i to ki.pin? tlm liirgaßt and
oh'iapjst lot of Hooiory i* i-oncedd by
all.
Come and see our Embroidered Bal
br>-arm—Ladie*" Sizeb at 25c.
JJe.oitjfnl assortment Childreo 1 * Hose
■>oc : 75c, $ 1 nd $1.50 per pair.
Percales and Momiea
Wc will open during the week desirable
styles in tbo above wash goods that are
in groat demand at present.
SILK.
W • bav • just pine *d las‘, r <’ orders bra
new stork <*i Black Silks, and will sell
tha remaining short ends nt ast.nmding
reductions.
J. S. JONES A CO.
Coiumbue, Ga„
marf) b 1 -ru ij24
TALBOnON
Club Rooms.
IIS i HUFF.
I’KoruiE TORS.
Imported and Domestic
Wines, Brandies, Cham
paigns. Whiskies and Cigars.
FINE WHISKEYS A SPECIALTY!
Handsome POOL and BIL
LIARD TABLES.
UAlUlKli SHOP in r -ar of Bar.
THORNTON HOUSE BASEMEN i.
11 B i.
STOP
At the Old Shoe Store.
See Our
French Button Kid Boot '
A THING OF BEAU TV.
Look :it the full line of Ziegler's fine
work for Ladies, Miss m and children.
O servo thv system <d widths and meas
moments. Five grades to each size, en
ebling uk to tit uliiK.t every sh-ipe of
fo *t.
Notice our Butt n Fastening Machine
in oonsniut operation, and our arrauge
ments for supplying heel plat. 8. stiffen
uers, extra tassels, gut button*, Ac. See
also ur line of Newport*, San ta sand
Slippeia. ab tho established favorites arid
dcsirable novel;i. a. 1) n t overlook our
common sense line, broad led, easy
vv.aruig shoe, .mid uud stylist* coo’s
for aclio' l children, and tin; ctdebr.de 1
rsolar-tip shoes for the httk folks. Ex.
amine our assortment for meu‘
Pumps )a>w Ti>s. Button usd Laced Ux
fords, and a full li eo! li nvi r G "kls
Ask lor any at vie shoe v my w.nt,
or anything you may need iu too way ol
Lcntlicr and Findings, and don’t buy
unless you are suited.
WELLS & CURTI3,
may3 or s COLUMBUS, GA.
CoMlnsworth Institute.
—FOR
Boys amlYoumr Men!
Re-;neued and reorganized will re
sume exorcists at the Old Ciimpri", .Jan
!Bh, 1881. Boa*d, Tuition. Washing
and Inc dentals tl*" p r month, it c*u
traded f r the Term, and pud monthly
iu adva.ce.
Tuition per month $3 u,l
janll bl John l. Alt l.At'OHLis.
JOHN W HALL
Attorney at Law
AS 1
REAL ESTATE AGENT.
TALBOTTO-X, GEOitiilV.
t i i;i li
WATCH. CLOCK, and JEW
ELRY REPAIRING.
Th® node signed tas in the
store room loraitriy occupied by J A
Foster, where be is pn p r >1 to do all
kind of repairing in the JE*A ELfiY li:-. .
Charges reasonably imi work warranted
to gi'e sati>f tction.
A full line f Spectacles aud u - . glees *s
kept crnstantly m stock.
Illustr ted calalt>gnes cent inning v!| the
latest styles ii Jewelry aud silverware on
hand. .’U i can farnidi the a.me at lowest
prices ob sh ‘rt Doti:.,
Have secunKl a tire -proof sate for * e
protection of all valaabb s placed in my
bauds for repairs.
No Bi liard Silxm a‘tv‘h-*l to my
business J H MAI Sl*
may 31
W 8 lllil 10).,
Macon, (a.
OFFER
YXDELEMENTS IN TIIEIR YARI-
I ous line- of business unsurpass dby
any’ retail establishment in the State.
Particular atvntion paid to orders from
out-of-town buyers. Send for samples of
anything you may desire. Prompt at
tention.
Dry Goods, Dress Making,
Clothing, Millinery,
Boots, Parasols,
Shoes, Fans,
FIATS, CARPETS and RT7C-3.
Come to see ur when visiting Mac< n.
may22a
TEE OLDEST DRY GOODS
HOUSE IN GEORGIA,
I. KYLE I [O.,
COLUMBUS, GA.
WE BUY AND SELL FOR
< 'Ami i.
| LISTEN TO THE VOICE OF OUR
LOW PRICES:
Bleach-1 ilome.tio*. be to 13 Ceuta,
London cords, 7 c-nt*,
N.iin* -ok*. 7c to 10 c ent*.
M i lie Victoria Lawn, 8 cents.
B'a I; bunting, 12 1-2 cent*
Black ail wool Bunting. 20 cent*.
Hamburg E Igiugs .u* cent to two
dollars per yard.
These are our own importation, and
cheaper than anv one 1 1-0 dare eelJ them.
I Dainitsk.
Be c.rry an i mneuae stock, nr.ee '23c
to $ 1 75 per yai and. *
Gents Furnishing Goods.
The late*t collars, the new h' neck - , r ,
the best fitting shirt, the nohhi *• Hat'
can aiw.,y, he found with n*. WE m- ke
suits to order and gnaraute a perfect fii
Dress Goods Departm nt.
BILKS and SaTLNS ANY COLOR,
Safin I DeLeons. Brocades
Tnir mings, Volvc's
Ornament*, Tasci*'
• carry a stock of 2( 0 ti. c . Ur>■*
aud Triiuminfj Saks, priced Go cento sad
UpWAids.
200 nieces fbior mat*mg to be sold by
th piece, at auction prices*. Cheaper
thou ever offered hero before.
Shoes and Hat Department
compltto with new styles.
La-" Curt n * 18,- to 75c per yard,
Lace bed .at*, quite new,
Lace I. 'inhieipiins,
I*i:-e Collars, extra stylish,
La--- hmd crehief* t e lalc-t.
With buyers constantly in the mark. :
we KBiirante , to s-d first qn.ilitv ~ood*
cheaper than anj lion-e in this section,
WHERE to 6u 1 these,
nt J. KYLE & CO S.,
t heap Cash Store, Uolumbus, Ga.
Parth * who and -ore to "r.! r mmt
•nil further information ohecrfull* tar
nished. ; ril 5 a
BOOTS, SUES,
—AND—
COLUMBUS. _ GEORGIA !
J. Marion Estes X Son.
WHEN you come to Columbus, don t
f aii to look over our new stock of Boots, j
Shoe. ami Hats. It will pay you to do j
so We have used grett care m select j
mg our entire took f<r this spri* , ar.d j
ft** ! confident that styles and prices |
will please. We are da iv receiving the’
largest stock of Paan aud Fancy
SLIPPERS
Ever bronsrht to this city in endless va
riety and elegant s'yles. Put vour mind
at r<\st about prices, a* we are determined
to Bell voods cheaper than ever. Our
repua’iou for
FINE SHOES
will be Ju-Ti.T sustaini and, and we con
t nuo to keep none but the BEST Hand;
Work. Be >ure to see Otir
LOW CUT SHOES.
We have just opened np a handsome
lot of stylish
Hats,
all new. r<> old stock, but fresh, beauti
ful goods. Wo guarantee price* lower
till m vou can buy of any other house iu
th's city.
Orders bv mail shall have prompt at
tention. Send accurate description ol
shoos and si - cd.
J. M ARION ESTES A SON,
mar3t)tf c Columbus, Georgia,
Atlanta Millstone Manufactory
TO HILL OWNERS!
Fir tie best MILLSTONES. BOLT
ING CLOTH. SMU'I MM HINES acJ
mnr-ive.l mill findiniT'. A b'lesa
j-sID WJL BLENKEK VtlanU Ga.
J-. J±.. -WJI LXaaIESJEBIE**
-dealer 1>
Wagons & Buggies.
TIIE BEST
HSOBtiffjrv oversold South.
m *
** — o ~~*'
ry y.VING bnnudit out the WagoO and Buggy Department of Witt A IFalker, I
i t will eu tiunc l:ei usinesa at tti#samc stand, and ask a shir* of the publio
p,r. i ,;;e. lam Ak’eut f„r hi - Tin Hickory VV r !o 0 D aid Mtiburn Farm Wagons—
th best ill the market and will keep at all tin -a goal stock of Wagon*. Buggies.
Phaetons, Saddlery and Harness, I will oell for small profi's, and guarantee crery
rehiol: * dd.
j it.h’-i'im < J- A. WALKER, Columbus, Ga.
Chalybeate Springs:
*•
THIS NOTED GEORGIA WATERING PLACE, SITUATED IN
Meriwether conntv, 1,600 feet trbove sen level i* now open to receive
S/uei-t*. The medicinal properties of the Waters are well known. The
surrounding mountain sc nery is grand, the air pure and delightful, and
so fal 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 an l cold—free to the guests.
The large ballroom is detached from the hotel and cabins, so that those
not participating in the and nee are not disturbed by it.
Professor H W Card's fine orchestra is engaged for the season. We
offer to those in search of pleasure or recreation everything necessary to
complete physical er.j ivmeut, and to the invalid the cornf rts of home.
RATES OF BOARD: Per day, $2.00; per week, $10,00; two weeks,
$18.00; three wicks, $24.00; four weeks, $60.00.
THY > All ’SON A (IIK N EY,
may‘24ff Proprietors.
A WITTICH CM MIiSEL
WITTICH & KINSEL,
Watchmakers and Jewelers,
' Cor. Broad A Randolph St,, Columbus, Georgia,
Oealer*. tn -
WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELRY,
Diamonds, Rings, Spectacles, Silver Ware, Silver-
Plated Ware, Fancy Articles, &c.
\vatchos, Clocks and Jewelry REPAIRED to give satisfaction, and w
ranted. Engraving done to order.
Hir Ji wp'riet made to order. Diamond 8 repel to hint tbe present style.
GORDON’S f
I
New York Store.
Columbus, Ga. |
HAVING DECIDED TO REDUCE OUR STOCK OF fc- S
Corsets, Hosiery and Gloves/
Bet re i Idlng ur Spring and Sunmur Stock, wo c ffer 1,000 Coreetn in Jendlesl
variety, embiactag all t e | <*ptihir styles, at cost. f
l.b(k) Pairs of Ladieft’ and Misses* Plain and Fancy Hosiery, on aocouut of®
and of slight imperfections will be c osed out at half price.
Ta.ls.e MoHce
OE THE
|grand clearing out sale
[of many popular brands and low price KID GLOVES. They must be sold at]
lo.;ce and after this dnte w- will only buy “T e Harris Seamless** and “The!
iGerdon*’ Kui Glove, which w 11 bv- sold at the regular prices and under a guai*an-|
THE NEW YORK STORE.
IVE. O. GrOTIUOINJ.
■Bpl3 mnr29 82 &84 Broad St., Columbus, Ga. I
WHITE CLIFF
MINERAL SPRINGS,
MONROE 00.. EAST TENS.
This Celubratad Summer Resort is sit
uated un the top of Chilh -woe mountain,
► ixuen ra ies southeast o! Athens a pi iat
■ n the E. I . Vi. and Ga. R R. The ho
tl and springs are at an elevation < f
3 X)J ft-et Alxve the s a level (being above
dew point], Tbe is unsur
pas.*ed. The hotel will open for the
reception of guests first of June. Visitors
can obta n round trip tickets via Athens.
T*un. Daily line of stages and daily
mail, t elegmph line to Springs via Ath
ens. Office iu he tel. For further infor
mation ;nd pa j phlets. address
june7 2m J H MAGILL. Proprietor.
CENTRAL. HOTEL.
Broad Street, - - Columbus, Ga.
7*4?** First-class in all its appointments.
Office and Dining Boom on fir<t %or.
ELECTRIC BELLS IN EVERY BOOM !
Rate* Reasonable; Tables iumished with
be?;: the markets afford. This Hotel is
centrally located, with tlie best accommo
pations in the city. J VV. RYAN.
Proprietor.
HAMS
Ba> on and S . u'd rs—very
fo a—jn*i .t tiv_d at Drome ole Bos..
LVluji-ls. ,|
IPARKER S GINGER TONICp
J Ginger, Burha, Mandrake, Stlllingi*
,many other of the best medicines known are com
bined so skillfully in Parker’s Ginger Tonic as
►to make it the greatest Blood Purifier and the
► Best Health and Strength Restorer erer osed
t It cures Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neuralgia.;
rßleeplessnes3, and all diseases of the Stomach.*
PBowe ls, Lungs, Liver. Kidne/s, Urinary Qrgan§
Randall Female Complaints.
If you are wasting away with Consumption oc
►any disease, use the Tonic to-day. No matter what
tycur symptoms may be. it wui surely help you. )
L Remember! This Tonic cures drunkenness.
►is the Best Fam : !y Medicine ever made, entire y
► different from Litters, Ginger Preparations and
Luther Tonics, and combines the best curative prop
►ertiesef all. Lay a ;oc. bottle of your dr.:ggist.
► None genuine without cur signature on outside
| wrapper. HISCOX & Cos.. Chemist*. NewViric.
PARKER S HAIR BALSAM 2£KKS£
fcbS:f
n TOYFT'L Nw forDol, md OM! 1
Js Hw’J Young and Old I! A NEW 15-
ENTION just patented for them,
(r- Fret and Scroll Sawiag, Turning,
*jjm iJBBTS Boring. Drill mg, Grinding. Pol*h.ng,
Screw Cutting. I*rice $5 to SSO.
*' A Sen l 6 cents for 100 p*g*-
BROWN, Lowed, H*m.
leo w ly
AVID T.ATTTIRKTH A BOSS, Fhnade'pHia, P.
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