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SCHOFIELDS IRON WORKS,
MACON, C-KOIICJ: A.
MANUFACTURE
POHTABIE MD STITIOMI STM EWES,
j FOB GIXXIM), T HllEtifllXO AXI) ORIXDI.NO.
HEAVY STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, STEAM
TOILERS, and SAW MILLS a Specialty.
SMsli's Celtlratei Patent Power Cottnn Press.
TANARUS" be ran br llmid, Hornr-, Water or Kremn l>-ir-r.
Over 20,000 in u-e tlintefii-ut tnc Cotton Gro-ving 3‘i,te<.
Gomkl Repair Work X’roinfilly Al e vie 1 to. l.r l'artienmri ami Price*, address
Julyis f J S. SCHOFIELD, Proprietor.
CLOTHING !
FKESfI AKEIVALS AT
H. J. THORNTON'S,
THU FASHIONABLE
CLOTIIIKH AM) IIATTKH.
For Men's, Boys’, Youths’, inxl Fliildren's Wear.
Bill call (|uei,l nUuutlou to my
YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ t CLOTHING.
Wlii cfe cannot ue excelled in Style, Price* aud Qaelity,
Gents’ Underwear, Neckwear, Glvoes,
A Large and Varied Assortment of all the X- tout Novelties and Designs.
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TAILOItING DEPARTMENT.
P J TffOBN rOK SHI and 85 Broad S.rct. CVlttmlmn, G.i.. is the plao to bar j
four Htirioy; wide to mo.iNiue. There yon rt dns complete un aworttnent of
mpctial at,d D •incite tPbolcis hhchtj h found in iny first clhh Tailoring Establiab*
I; rut llis To Horn art all that cLsa. Good worr it u*hij> ui and a perfect fit is gnar
-2l teed. pr‘> M
CROCKETTS 1 ROM WORKS. !
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Our COTTON PRESS in a* pood ;in muili l , aud our guarantee is that
on it two in “It will pmk a 500-pOiiud halo, f cotton inside of live minutes,
tnivt lint- nt * mmi'ton wnlk, or no sale.
Our CANE MILLS, with our improved fchell ami nnti-Iriction boxe*, !
never lutvs fhnir journals to cut,
Our KET I’LKS have extra wide riui", and l> Atom curved, so that the
strap collects mi I facilitates empty iug ami thereby prevent* burning, I
Our SAW MILLS we warrant to boa., goo.l .is nw.li', and with it on
man doe* nil lire sawing.
Our ENGINES will tin more noik to size of cylinder ihun any made, j
and ulwhivh wo make from 8 to 100 boron power.
We build and repair work of all kinds and at reasonable
rates-
Having reren Iv built a now brink bmmlry fi().\7< feet, an addition to .
nuu-hine tump , l 40x50 feet, and blacksmith shop of 110x10, besides put- !
ting in three new tools coating upward of Si 500, wo are now better pro- 1
pared to orcuiumodlte our patrol h than at any liimt previous.
KaliinateH given ami corruapondenee solicited, for further particulars,
addns* julvi2 f E. CROCKETT 1r SONS. Maoon, Ga
Successors to Watt & Walker,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL,
Corner Store Under Rnnkin House. Columbus. Georgia
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1> 1 SS< >1 ,1 TI(
(' <Lcmc•, Jun* Ist, b*3l Tho firm ol W att A Wauer lUi> day dis
solved ty tho withdrawal ol Mr I A Walk* v
4b# Undersigned will e *ntin lo tl * gro '• r T and provision turnin' h# at tho old stand
(corner More under 1U kin Hon# land r sp< ut’uilv ink a eonthm .ncof tho sun
jH>rt •*> getter u*'y extended tho ol 1 iiriti by l<d I friend# and customers. and invito
the itt nlian of tbe public generally to our Block of Uoods, which every*
t i *2 iti the w y wf
Plantation & Family fcMapphVs.
Wb keep coo*tn*ly <m band <*orn. M*ml, Flour, Fngar, (VfT*, New Orleans iwd
Florida byntpe cho c* mid well selected HThih. R.io<n nod Hulk Sides, Tobacco
e f nil grade* -a very heavy stuck Hoots. Biogaus both Men# and
Women's 11 f;g'ug 1 ion, Liverpool iit Virgil ia Salt. A:o
We bn\ tor cash exclusively, Hud iu ..u load lots, au l will sell goods us low as
any flr>t-class house in the ei* *..
W exien lit oordid iuvitnti ’u to all. ami prom.s„\ by careful attention nnd hon
ct dealing, to let nvue go away *ti.#p!-.is si jiu7 W. 3. A: t\ H, WAIT.
El). T.LONG. lOBT. 1\ FAHiJKV
CALL and EXAMINE
LONG & FARLEYS.
n;:\\ sioik of
Fancy and Family Groceries.
Plantation Supplies,Tobacco, Cigars, &c.
WE are opening anew an l complete stock of Groceries and will continue to keei
a /ul* assortmen *t the b**t Go* m mir lin* teat unit be pushed.
WINES AND LIQUORS OF sUPEitTOR QUALITY.
Our Prirrs Will l>r the* ! .owns!,
Rethink onr friend" will hud it to tin i; mUrest to give uaa call before purchasing.
Swift’s New Building, Upper Broad St.. Columbus, Ga.
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NEW SPRING CLOT*!
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR FIRST INSTALLMENT
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Gents’, Youths’ and Boys Spring Clothing,
An-1 if you wish somc-Uiii)!! r : c-\ nobby Rad beautiful. cnV. and re# tbeai W#
1 ave li-ttcivad a Ju ■£ line ot SPRiSG AND Sl* MM EH S \MPLES, and can g*t i\>
Knit* to order of any kiud, &t t-xc© ding low- price*. and guarantee a per.ect fit aun
Bail faction.
We nr# *|*o Agents for WARD S CELEBRATED SHIRTS and take measures for
same.
Oir ?•PPiNG HITS are ou tl;e way. and we respectfully inv.teau inspection of
onr G icds,
J. C. HARRIS & SON,
oc! 2* b up’? ■ • BROAD * J aLuT. < oH'M'd's C.A
THE REGISTER AMI STANDARD, TALBOTTOX. TALBOT COUNTY. GEORGIA, JI LT 12, 1881.
} gIBISTEH ANB STAKDAHD.
U, L>. UOlillAX, hjOiToa,
.) B. tiUltMAX.ConßKsposGiKoEoiT' a.
'l'alboiton, fin.,
TtTEKDAY Jt 1/-’ 12,1851.
Official Organ of Talbot County.
rilEWiil..\l GAltKlltiLii
Ti:r>.
President Gnrfiehl wn idiot In the
bnck aiidHrm, at the Baltimore and Po
totufle depot in Washington, on the
2d lost, by Charles .1 Guiteau, of Chica
go. The oPtMLSHin prociumm tiimself u
hinlwart of the stalwarts. and Bays he*
shot the president in order to cement tb.*
Republican party. Since the dastardly
outrage the Vrttisenl'A life hte been nl
rnoHt despaired of, he having suffered
much internally from the nut tire of the
'vonuds.
'll)is is the second Instant in oui
history ol the sui sixsination of the presi
dent. It was the act of u coward, and
worthy to-chuM with the worst crimen ot
tlie red republicans an I comniumats of
France, Guiteau is a political jacobin
imbrued with the worst passions of fan ti
cal intolerance, and was ripe lor ruch a
| foul deed as he performed. The asaas
j sin was immediately captured, and now
Ji .s in Washington j i;l to await the ac
! lion of the law.
I The death of Presi lent Garfield would
jbe a national calamity, not o*dy for the
I reason that the country would lose its
| executive head, but tor the elevation to
I power of vice President Arthur, who
represents the worst features of rcjabli
| can politics, being tho outcome of a
| compromise in a heated political
! lion, to say nothing ot his reputation for
jobbery and dirty work in the State ot
New York. 4gain, the crime of which
Guiteau lias been guilty is becoming too
familiar to our system of government—
precedent Las been established, which, to
say tho leant of it, will surround our
presidents with nil the paraphernalia ol
tj oh pot 10 courts, us a safeguard against the
lurking assassin.
It it* now claimed that Gaitenu is in
sane. If this be the coho doable reason
exists why he should be executed. The
nation has observed that ho was not too
insane to Jilt where he aimed, thereby
shocking the American people with indig
nation and horror, un i they will claim
that an attempt to take the litc of the
President should be placed upon a higher
scale of punishment than the criminal
laws wi the country now authorize.
The universal prayer and hop# of the
southern people is that the President
may be spared, while many warm sym
patbiesgo out to the grif t-stricken wile
and the aged mother of our chid ex -eu
-11 ve.
THE LICUISLATimK.
The ftdjoumod term of the Legislature
convened in Atlanta on the Bth inst. and
after the formalities usual to tho occa
sion immediately proceeded t> business.
The fact that about four hundred bill*
! wero laid over at the last session, coup
j led with the new business which of Ueoee
i sity must have attention, is indicative oi
1 a lung aml tedious term. It is thought
; by members that the business cannot be
! transacted in 40 days, tlie allotted term
All ree >gnizo that there is much of mo
[ incut to be done, and no time should be
squandered in useless harangues or idle
quibbles.
Prominent among tho questions to be ;
oonddemi will bo that of temperance, a i
registration law, tho building of anew j
c ipital, an ins ino asylum, tVe. No local j
hills cun be introduced except by ti t
consent of two-'.birds of tho members.
Much is expected ot ibis Legislature.
It will have lo nettle questions of gnat '
aiomont to tho po* plo of the State, Inter
ests that affect morals, the purity of the
billot box. and the material concerns of
tii* mass* 8. We ate confident iu the be
lief that tho people will not bo disap
pointed in tho vital rt forms dsuian led ol
our law makers.
WV.-uusyak Fkmvijs Institptk, Stain
rn, Ya. Wo take pleasure in directing
attention to the advertisement of this
popular Seminary. It is located in one
ot the liontth’est climates in the world. ,
whore tv ry bre* zo contributes to the
physicial vigor of its pupils. It pnsenLs
attractions unsurpassed if not unequalled
in the Uniou. Its buibliugs are home
like and eiegaut, grounds ut ractive, |
scenery grand.
The school is at ten 1 ‘d by I*2o board
ing pu| i slr mi 17 diff rout Stites. It
has made great reduction in the cost ot
education Among t'.e lowest terms in *
the Uuioa Board, Washing, Fuel •
Lights, English, Latin, French, Gorman,
Elocution, Instrumental Music-$238. |
far entire Scholastic year. See adver
tisement. For Oat. wgue n*tdre>s Rev.
Win. A tl.irns, President, Stauuton.
Virginia.
♦• ♦
Ilonorrd am! 11101.
When a board of eminent physicians
and chemists announced the discovery
that by combmiug some well known
valuable remedies, tho most wonderful
medicine was produced, which would
cure such a wide range of diseases that
most all other remedies could be riis
penned with, many were skeptical f but
proof of its merits by actual trial has
dispelled all doubt, and to-day tho dis
coverers of that great medicine, Hop Bit
ters, arc honored and blessed by all as
banebu'tors. —D juiocmt.
"Fence, or no Fence "
Below we give the consolidated returns
ol the precincts on the question cf f. nee,
or no knee, election for which came off
on Monday, the 4th inst:
No Force. Fence.
Fnlbottnn District 179 830
Flint Hill *’ " 75
O'Neals “ 10 1C
Wilkersou’s ** 3d 31
Pe iKuit Hill “ ‘- >, l H 4
Harts *• 17 32
Prattsburg *' 33 5
312 6361
It will be ob#rved that the m qority
for *‘fe. ee *is 3*24 with comparatively a
'Ujall vote throughout the exmnty. The
c dored people voted almost a unit for
.*F< uce. *• _
Ii is a f ad’sh Mistake to confound a
remedy of w?nt with the quick medi
oiaeiuowso common. V'e have used'
Paker*# Gii:g r Funic with the happiest
L-r Rheumatism and
and when v.cm out by overwork, and
know u to t*e a sterling health rest )ra"-
iitc ti v.es ieo .iv. julylilm
Letters of Administration
GLOUOX.V - I /.lb *r CnvyrV:
J*hn NY Wila*n applies to me for *et
fers of de bonis iiom. wi-h
the will a ntrx-.d. of J.tiufjM D Wilson,
late o! said tvunly. dceeftß* and:
These are th.*r. fore, to cite and r.dmon
is!i nil cd sint u ir the kindred and credi
tor* of said deceased to make known their
* bjt'di i.h, if any, by the Ist Mo 1 dy in
August next.
(iv*.jj under my rffi-hd signature, this
the 28lh day of June, 1881.
liK 11YHD 11. LEON Alt f),
jne2BL.v Oidinary.
Acministrator’s Sale-
Will be sold before the C urt TL use
door in and alboifoti, on the first Tuesday in
August Ijcx*, (or cash, one share of the
•aj.iial sock of the Smith Western liaii-
Ci rnpany, fb sale to include tl:>.
stock dividend of $32.00 declared by t-nid
t-’empanv. Sold ;t the property of the
cafaie f f I me Cheuey. <1 cea-ed. u id; rnn
order from the court ol Ordinary ol Tal
bot county for dist?ibufioi.
JOSEF if ALLKV.
Admin is .rat' r.
July Is', 1881.
Letters of Dismission.
GKORGIN.t-JTlbot Cru.srr:
Whereas, William M bom, Adminietra
for of Nathan If Isom, deceased, repre
s nts to the G*urt in his jiftiicm. duly
filed and entered on record, ‘hat he has
fully administered the estatii ot said de
censed. This is therefore to cite nil per
sons concerned, kindred at.d er< ditors, t
show raiiHe, if any th y c*m, why said
NdminiKtrator - hould not h chVcliHrged
rom his ftdrninintrntion. and receive let
ters ot dismissign, on the first Monday in
August next.
Givjn under my ofileinl signature this
the 3d day o' May. JB3l.
itlCiiAli(> if. LEONARD,
m y 33 n Ordinary.
Letters of Administration.
GLOLGIA Taijcot Founti:
William Dugas Trammell op) Pea f.o m
for letters of Admiriistratiou on the est.it*
of JtKsc Mullins, late of said comity, de
ceased.
These are therefore to rite a? and adm r
ish nil and singular the kindml and or. u
torn of said dece. dto make k .own then
objections, if any. by the l,t Monday n,
August u(■x f.
Given under my official signature, this
ill; 28,u day of Jtine, 1881.
1U( HAlil) 11 LEONARD,
juue2BJw Ordinary.
Bend o g<>*>dusso rt me n t of DRUGS
aid Patent Mcdi. incv, I offer ut reasona
ble prices,
BRUSHES, COMBS. rERFUM URV, Ac
Chromos and Pic'ure Trimcs.
A MOW ;iml lnifji .took.
Lamp's i Lamp Fixtures
Paints, Oils and Varnishes,
OF ALL KINDS.
AW EXCELLENT
sc. Cigar.
MANY NOTIONS,
AND
FANCY GOODS.
E. L. BAR DWELL.
oct!9 n t Talhotton’, (Ja.
BEETS
And Ituta Baga Turnips very superior. ,
just received ut Dromguole iro#. C* turn
bus.
LeVert Female College.
This old established, institution lias
been re-otganiz‘d with compel out In
st rueiors in every d* part men t, and offers
superior udvantuges lor tho education of
gills.
The discipline wi 1 be mild but firm
' and the tnsiruoti >n thorough and by tht
I analytical method.
l Fall term will begin August IT.h. **nd
i coutinna .‘our mouths. Small boys will
!bo received into tho college. All pupils
will receive the noaefit oi tho Public
School Fund TuiTo <!ue upon the ea
iollmont of ihe pupils, r.nd except in
cast sof special >:re incut, payment wdl
:bo tipccted iu i.dv .ro tor ut icc.st hlt
ot the te' iu, or monthly. No deduciu-n
1r absence, uul-ss can bed by protracted
•sickness
EX TEN'S.US AND FEES.
Preparatory Department per annum $20.00
Acadt-mic Department per annum... 30.0 u
Collegiate Deparlmeut p r annum.. 40.1*0
MnsioDepurtuie.il pcraunu.a 30.00
Incidcntials pci* annum 2.00
Use of lhano per mouth 1.00
For tnrther Information address the
President. P V DAYANT,
dec2ltf Talbuttou Ga.
B PS KIUBBO. K H HUZZA.
Trunk Manufacturers
SAMPLE TRUNKS AND
Cases a Specialty.
REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED
TO.
No. 11 N. Pryor St,, ATLANTA. GA
I mayjl tu2
A. B, C.
American Br. ikb.st Ceio i-. S:eub
kc-i and Ibssiecited, NYbito Wheat
AY bile Gets and B v f ey Food i>rom
g . b blu-s r Cviuaii.
J S MS & Cfl.
COLUMBUS, GA.
Propose to place on Bargain Counter
. the most notable bargains of the season.
; Am g tU eiu
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LACE BUNTINGS at 10c PEB YARD, j
Yve have opened some choice styles of j
Printed Muslim*.
LONDON CORDS AT 6 1 1 CENT".
; Calicos 4 1-2, 5 and 6c.
I (’olored Lawns oc.
Attractions m Lace an 1 Lawn Ties,
j Collars, Cuffs, etc.
hosiery.
Otir claim fo kcepin" tha lirgcat anil
cheapest lot of Hosiery is conceded bv
nil.
Gome and sec enr Embroidered JJal
b.-g jans—Ladies' Sizes at 2*>c.
Bc-iutiliil assortment Cinldreo's Hose
"he, (sc, $1 iid $1.50 per pair.
Percales and Momies.
We will open daring the week desirable
styles in tho above wa*h goods that are
iu great, demand at prose nt.
NII.IvM,
We have jnst placed lasrc order, fi r a
new st'eit ot Black Silks, and will sell
the remaining short ends u t astounding
re Fiction*.
J. S. JONES & CO.
Columbus, Ga.,
rnnrO b 1 ~may24
TALBOTTON
Club Rooms.
MBS & HUFF.
PROPRIETORS.
Imported and Domestic
Wines, Brandies, Cham
paigns. Whiskies and Cigars.
FINS WHISKSIS J SPECIALTY 1
Handsome POOL and BIL
LIARD TABLES.
i'-d" BARBER SHOt* in roar of Bar.
THORN i ON HOUSE BASEMEN 1.
l n 11 n i,.
STOP
At the Old Shoe Store.
See Our
French Button Kid Boot !
A THING OF REAU | Y.
Look at the full lino of Ziegler's fin
work for Lodic#, Miss sand children.
Observe thv system ot width# and meas
urements. Fivfi grades to each siz-*, cn
:‘l)!iug us to fit almost every sh *pe of
fo t.
Notice our Butt* n F t dening M ichinc
in cuftshiui operation, and our avranire
ir.ents for supplying heel pLit. s. stiff, n
uers, extra tassels, gilt tuittotu, Ac. SSc
also ur line *d Newports, S.uidu sand
Slippers, all the favorites a *d
desirable novel is. Don't overlook our
common sense line. Oivxul dod, easy
wearing sbo . .*o id ,-n I alyTiah goo N
fir .school children, ami tin* eolebr.oel
solar-tip shoe . for ti.e loii. folks. Ex.
atnino *mr u- t<r men*# wear.
Pumps L*‘W Ti s. Bu't**n and l acrd
lords, and ii full li eot II avi r Goods
Ask I*. r any style slit • v u ul y w.ait,
or anything you may med in the way ol
Leather and Findings, ind don’t buy
uide.'S you arc sui*ed.
WELLS & CURTIS,
maj-3 a or fOLI’MIiP % G\.
Goll in swo rth Institute.
- FgR
Boys and Young Men!
Re-'v*en and an*! re-organized will re
anme ox rcis**s :.t Old Campus, dan
!B*.h. 18M. Boa r *l. Tail ion. Washing
r.nd luc dental* p.-r ra-mth. if c>n
tr xcteu f r t’ c Term, and pud monthly
in adva ce
Tuition per mouth s*2. $3 and
janll bl John* T. 31 cLvughlin.
JOHN W HALL,
Attorney at Law
AND
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
TALDOrrON. UEDUGI.Y.
aprii I*2 bl
WATCH, CLOCK, and JEW
ELRY REPAIRING.
The undersigned has bv.ired in the
store ro*>m lormvrly occupied by -I A
Foster, where l.e i# prep r and to do all
kiud of repairing m the J£ ELdiY in..
Charges reasonable and work wairailted
tr gw* S4\ti.-faction.
A full line i Sp ■■ctacles and noso glass s
kept c,*H9tantly iu -stevk.
Ilia sir. ted oitalagues cent lini g Bl the
Ift.’-'s- styl-’S in .'e.. by an I s>iiv r - ire oa
baud. ; ud c.tn famish ti;- s:nc low*.st
pr; es oa short no; e .
Have sec i red i ti p p'd sale for th.-
pr itociion of ail vnliLU'.rs placed In n.v
| hands for repairs.
No IT Hard Saloon attach'd to my
business. -J H MAUND.
1 iii-’j 3 am
SHIM,
Macon, <*a.
OFFER
INDUCEMENTS IN THEIR VABI
-1 ous line-* of business nnaurpass dby
any retail estab!ubn*-nt in the State.
Partieulnr ataoticn paid to orders from
oui-of-town buyers. Baud for samples of
anything you may desire. Prompt at
tention."
Dry Goods, Dres3 Making,
Clothing, Millinery, •
Boots, Parasols,
Shoes, Fans,
HATS, CARPET3 and RUGS.
Come to see us when visiting Macon,
may 22a
THE OLDEST DRY GOODS
HOUSE IN GEORGIA,
I. KYLE j 11,
COLUMBUS, GA.
WE BUY AND SELL FOR
cash
LISTEN to THE VOICE OF OCR
LO W TIROES:
Bleached dome-ties. Go to 12 cents,
London cords, 7 c mta,
Nainsor.kij, 7c to 10 cents.
W Kite Victoria Lawn, 8 cents.
Black hunting, 12 1-2 cents.
Black all wool Bunting, 20 cent..
Hamburg Edgings ,oe cent to two
d'lllaia per yard.
These me onr own importation, and
cheaper than anv one else elar,- sell them.
r l"able I
We cmry nn immense stock, price 25c
to SI 75 per yard.
Gents Furnishing Goods.
llte late,,: collars, the newest neck wear, I
the best tilting shirt, the nobbiest list, j
cun always Imind with us. WE make 1
.suit,: to order and guarantee a perfect fit
Dress Goods Department.
BILKS and SATINS ANY COLOR,
Satina DeLyons, Brocades, '
Trimmings, Velvet*, j
Ornaments, 'Heads, !
* oarrv a stock of 2('o picom Dress!
an 1 Tiinnniag Sitka, priced Go cento aud !
upwards.
200 nieces floor matting to be sold by j
tho piece, nt auction prices. Cheuptv ’
than ( ver offered here before.
Shoes and Hat Department
complete with n w styles.
f,ai'" (’urtaii's 18c to 7.1 c per yard,
Lace bed set., quite new,
Latv f.'intireq'Uns,
Bare 1 liars, extra styhsh,
I-ace h ,B,| iTcbiels tec late ,t.
With buyers constantly in the market'
we guarantee to sell Hist quality goods ,
cheaper than any hon.e ia this section. :
WHERE to fin ! these,
at 4. KVLE A CO S.,
Cheap Tosh Store, Colombo*. On.
I’lrti'S who and sire to order samples I
*un! Imilier information chr- rftilly fur- i
nis tied- : 5 a
BOOTS, SHOES,
—AND—
jEE T O 2
COUMBCS, _ GEORGIA
J. Marion Estes A Son.
WHEN yon come to Colnmbns. don't j
Lilt to look over our new stock of Boots,
Shoes and flats. It will pay you to do j
so \\ e have used ere it care in select- i
ing our entire took for this sprint, and |
feel confident that styles and prices j
will please. We are di'dy receiving the |
largest block of riaiu and fancy
SUIMM^IIS
Ever brouirht to tbv city in endless va- ]
riety and elegant styles. Put your mind
at rest about prices, sis we are determined |
to sll toods cheaper than ever. Our;
repn n'ion for
FINE SHOES
will be Justly sustained, and we con-,
t'nue to keep none but the BEST Hatni
Work. 1> sure to see oar
LOW CUT SHOES.
We have just opeued up a handsome
lot of stylish
Hats,
all new. no old stock, but fresh, beauti
ful goods. We guarantee prices lower |
than vou can buy ol any other house in
this city.
Orders bv mail shall have prompt at
tention. Send accarate description ol
shoes and si’-cd.
J. MARION ESTES A SON,
mar29tf c Columbus, Georgia.
iSPLENDID OPPORTUNITY
FOR THOSE DESIRING
To Purchase REAL ESTATE.
The following desirable property in
Talbott on >s offered for sale.
Six dwelling bouses.
One store bouse.
Fifteen unimpioved residence lots.
Eight store house lots.
Those desiring t purchase property ic ;
the grow.ug town ol Talb tton would do :
well to eill .port the undersigned, who:
will s -ll at lo w pnees and on easy t rms. ]
J H MARTIN.
Real Estate Agent.
* Ta.b ttcii. Ga • May ills'. 1 *rSI. t.
-DEALER I X
I Wag ons & Buggies,
THE BEST
i SSO Buggy ever sold South,
HAVING bnuglit out the Wagon and Buggy Department of W.tt & tr.ilk
will continue ibe tusineira f.t the Fmme stand, aud ask a share of the '
patronage. I a-n Agent for the Old Hickory Wagon aid Milbnrn Farm Wagon,
the best in the market, and will keep at all times a good stack of Wagons, Bu “
Phaetons, Saddlery and Harness, I will sell for small prjfi's, and guarantee *’
vehicle said. '' Ter 7
jiin2Bl2m J- A. WALKER,-Columbus, Ga.
Chalybeate Springs.
! THIS NOTED GEORGIA WATERING PLACE, SITUATED IN
Met in ether county, I.COO feet above sea level is now open to receive
guests. The medicinal properties of the Waters are well known. The
surrounding mountain sc, nery is grand, tha air pure and delightful, and
so cool at night that blankets are desirable the entire summer. Ten.
pin alloy and billiard tallies on the grounds; and plunge, shower and tub
j 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 and rnee are not disturbed by it.
Professor II W Card's fine orchestra is engaged for tho season. Y T e
offer to those in search of pleasure or recreation everything necessary to
complete physical enjoyment, and to the invalid the comforts of horn
llAiLh 01 BOARD: Bor day, 82.00; per week, $10,00; two weeks,
$18.00; three weeks, £24.00; four weeks, $30.00.
THOMPSON & ( IIENEY,
mnv24tf Prt>]>ri<'toi’s.
v wrniuH. - cmkixsel
WITTICH k RINS E la,
Watchmakers and Jewelers,
Cor. Broad & Randolph St., Columbus, Georgia,
Denlers in
WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELRY,
Diamonds, Rings, Spectacles, Silver Ware, Silver-
Plated Ware, Fancy Articles, &c.
\>atobos, Clocks and Jewelry REPAIRED to give satisfaction, andw
ranted. Engraving done to order.
li t r Jewelries mode to order. Diamonds met to suit tlie present style.
GORDON’S
New York Store.
Columbus, Ga,
o N
HAVING DECIDED TO REDUCE OUR STOCK OF & jj
Corsets, Hosiery and Gloves.
Ret ire adding our Spring and Summer Stock, we offer 1,000 Corset* in [endl* *i
variety, embracing all t e popular styles, at about cost. |
1.000 Pairs of Ladies’and Misses* Plain and F .ncy Hosiery, on account oft
|s.zes and of slight imperfections, will be c'osed out at half price. |
Ul?OaisL.o IV otice
OF THE
'grand CLEARING OUT SALES
Uf many popular brands and low price KID GLOVES. They mnst be sold at]
k>nce On and after this date we will only buy ‘'Toe Harris Seftmlesa” and “The!
I Jordon* 4 Kid Glove, which \v li be sold at the regular prices and under a guaran-j
THE NEW YORK STORE.
3VE. O. G-OR.DONT.
Ut-pis- mar'2o 82 &84 Broad St.. Columbus, Ga. I
WHITE CLIFF
MINERAL SPRINGS,
MONROE CO.. EAST TENN.
This Celebratad Summer Resort is sit
uated <m the top of Chilhowoe mountain,
sixteen miles southeast of Athens a p- int
* n the E. 1 . Vu. andGa. It R. The ho
tel and springs are at an elevation < f
3vH)J feet above the sea level (being above
dew pointj. Tbe scen-ry is unsur
passed. The hotel will be open for the
reception of gnests first of June. Visitors
can obtain round trip tickets via Athens.
Tt-un. Daily line of stag-*** and daily
mail. Telegraph line to Springs via Ath
ens. Office in hotel. For further infor
mation and pamphlets. addr* >s
junc7 2oi J H MaGILL, Proprietor.
CENTRAL HOTEL.
Broad Street, - - Columbus, Ga
First-class in all its appointments.
Office and Dining Room on first floor.
ELECTRIC BELLS IN EVERT BOOM !
Rates Reasonable; Tables iurnished with
best the markets afford. This Hotel is
centrally located, with the best accommo*
putions in the city. J W. RYAN.
Prnirietor.
HAMS
Breikiast Bacon and Shonlders—very
fioe—just re.*eiv.d at Dromg ol; Bros.,
i CvlliaibUS.
FI or e sto n uSV-r.n fss.
9 1 ■ N*w,DeliAt/c! k
Coloe-ne^^^Tv^
All Farmers, Mothers, Business Men, Meehantr*.,
&c., who are tired out by work or worry, and all who
are miserable with Dyspepsia, Rheumatism. Neera* ;
pa, or Bowel, Kidney or Liver Complaints, you can,
be invigorated and cured bv usinp '
If you are wasting away with Consumption, Age.-
Dissipation or any weakness, you will find Parker s-
Ginger Tonic the greatest Blood Fertilizer and the,
Best Health k Strength Restorer job Can l'e.-
and far superior to Bitters and other Tonics, as it,
builds up the system, but never intoxicates. 5° ct *‘
•*nd^s^sizes^JdiscoxJ&^<v^!hpniis£i^^Y^"
PARKER'S fBTiSS
HAIR BALSAM
fehßtf
YOUR SWEETHEART
Would be more pleased to see yon. i
presented with a box of fine CandD*
from Dromgc-ole Bros, Columbus, Gas
oc:l9ly—apr‘2G.
A7U; LAESEEI £ 12ES, ?L
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