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Unequalled ! Unequalled t
The Most Magnificent Display of
SUMMER GOODS!
Ever Shown in COLOURS, CA.
Everyone > ho tieaiNH elegant n<l . xcitoiv i sljles of l\wsiti>'!re,W'>rstil,Flannels,
•ml Iru o; Suits will Soil nt our hou e.thc ussortuiuut U cr sier aud prio s loss 'Dim
ever belera.
StrfcwW Mats!
A few th*tiK ml of tbflfri goo<l will be Bold at U+* than N;W York cort, langiog >u
)>rtoe from Ac U > $2 60.
Gentlemen’* Furnishing Goods,
Will add nd litmmil ebnfnn t/> com> orllj ooroiugmil sto am. so call, and Inspect
*ur strl-w *iiiil>nc> ,n* *<• hi* confidout taut with eiMup irwm will be found too
great idait e in Buying from
II .1. TIIUItNTON,
jutvl# 12m Clothier and Hatter, Columbus, Go.
BUSSEY i WOOLDRIDGE,
WAREIIOITHIS AKI)
Commission Merchants,
Webster Warehouse.
COLUMBUS, GA
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Anthorta-d As 'Ott for (lie Store;;# of the Cot* >n ef tie OH VNOE * FAIIHEH'S j
VXION.
General Atr-nt* Pwra-nloN's oi l H inlurJO'utn* ttl Phoyrliete. Kr, ow> end
biiKDAi.o FT(ili*rT*. Jim* M rtwu'r* A nmouiat l Bine and FotaaU, SEAL'S
Aei I Fbo|ib ib* f.ir Compo-Cnif.
Cotton Stored at 25 Cents. Cotton Sold at 25 cents per bale.
LIUKHAI. /*I>*NCR-< m.l'to'U O *♦ * In ’*
CROCKETTS IRON WUIMS.
Our COTTON I’KESS is n good ns iuiulp, ami otir yuavunlee is (list
nn it two n**n will puck a 500 |>uuml Imleof cotton inside of five minutes,
tmveling nl a common wnllt, or no sale,
Onr CASK MILLS, with our improved shell and anti-friction boxes,
never Imve their journals to cut.
Onr KETTLES have extra wide rim, ami b ittom curved, so that the
syrup collects nn.l facilitates emptying sod thereby prevent* burning,
’ Our SAW MILLS we warrant to be as good as made; and with it one
mail does all the sawing.
Our ENO INKS will do more work to size of cylinder than any made,
and of w liivb we make from 8 to 100 horse power.
We luild anil repair work of all kinds and at reasonable
rates
Having recently built anew brick foundry 50x75 feet, an addition to
machine snop of 40x50 feet, uml blacksmith shop of 30x10, b*id4 pet
ting iu three sew tool* costing upward of $1,500, we are now bettor pre
pared to accommodate our potions than st any time previous.
Estimates given and correspondence solicited. For furl her particulars,
address j..lv 12.1 E CROCKETT if SONS, Macon, Ga
W.J. AC.H WATT,
Successors to Watt & Walker,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL,
GROCERS!
Corner Store Under Rankin House, Columbus, Georgia
O
IMSKOI.I TIOX
IVLtHBU*, fitniou. Juu** l*t. 1881. Th* firm of Wait & Wai.ker IhU <l*y Ui.s
o1vh) bv the wllhiirawal ol Mr J A Walkii*.
Th# lfndtrsisr>H will e uitinue Iht* (tWK*ery iiufi provision bunini H* nl the oM sfuntl
[oorn©r Htow tinder Uftokm Hon***] and rinp'otiully ikk u contlim tfioo of the suit' 1 -
port so OXtt-udeil the o!t firm by nil nl I frien*ls ami miHlrmuiH, and invtto
U • ifimtlon *f th# public generally to our stock of Good*. wLioli • i ooiupriit < s every
tuing in th© w y of
Plantation & Family Supplies.
VT ke©j> oonstsnHy on hand Corn, M**al, Flour, Sugar, CofTee, Now Orb .ins and
Tloridi Myrttpa elioicc and welt seloctod II ins. Bau *ll and Bulk Hirb*, Tobaco > j
©4 all grsdo* a very heavy stock Domestic*. Boot*. Brogans both Mens and I
Women's— B gging Th*, Liverpool and Yiigu ia S dt. At*
We bnv lor cash exclusively, audio cat load lot*, mid will sell goods a* law a*
any fir't-claM* house in Ihe city.
W© extend u o*riii l invituti *n to all, and promise, by caretu 1 mtrnti >n and hn
f*t dialing, to Ut u-ut* goaway Uisptortscd. jnu7 W. J A H. WATT.
ed. r. lung. r.oxrr. v. faki.kv
CALL and EXAMINE
LONG & FARLEYS.
NEW STOCK OF
Fancy and Family Groceries.
Plantation Supplies, Tobacco, Cigars, Ac.
WE ar© ftfMtmog a d©w and complete t*H-k of Groceriee and will continue to keep
• fell ae*optmcit of the bust Goo's iu our line that am be purchased.
WINES AND LlQfTpns OF BUPKMIOR QUALITY.
Out- Pi’loes Will 1< llio Lowest,
Tf© think our friemi* will find it to ttocii mttresi to give u*a call before purchasing.
Swift’* New Building, Upper Broad St., Columbia, Ga.
MlSbl
HEW SPRING CLOTHING !
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR FIRST INSTALLMENT
OF-
Gents’, Youths’ and Boys Spring Clothing,
And if too wish somethin? nice. nol>br and hsuntifii!, cull ami sea them W*
bavo leceived a Imge line ol SPRING AND SI MMER SAMPLES, ami tan get i p
Fuita to order of any kiud, at txee -ding low prices, and gc&iautee a per'ect fit anti
n*ti'faction.
Wa aha *lno for WARD S CELEBRATED SHIRTS and take measures for
ih* name.
Our fcPKiNG HATS are ou the way, and we lespectfully invite an inspection ot
our Goods.
J. C. HARRIS & SON,
Mtsb Hr.o.u) sr :rET ioi.CMrrs n*
THE REGISTER AM) STANDARD, TALBOTTON, TALBOT COI'NTY. GEORGIA. JILT It), 1881.
REGISTER AND STANDARD.
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Q. I). GORMAN, liDiTOE.
1 B. GORMAN, Ooß*sposM*oEim .
Tolbotton, Ga..
TUESDAY ICE? 19, IASI-
Official Orp of Talbot Comity.
maesssm
THE tfil'RY LEW.
The inttrtHt law of 1876, blowing
twelve per cent by coo tract, wbi’e ©on
■iervative in its effect*, did not materially
betieit the people until the coi>*titution
of 1877 wont into e/fcct in the year fol
lowing. Practically in 1870 the people
■ bngnn to reap benefits of the better erod
it which the constitution authorized
Before the close of 1879, and when credit
wan secured under the waiverof the hoiue
steid a lowed in the constitution, what U
j known as the Awtry law, restricting the
! legal use of money to 8 per cent. wa
passed, thus virtually undoing all that
had been accomplished previously.
Not less th ii one hundred and fifty
farmer*4f Talbot county borrowed mon
ey in 1879. under the operations of the
12 per ceut low, and the record* of ou*
courts fail to h’jow ps irmay hh five still*
brought upon the ti'aafcaetiuns of that
y*ar for money loaned. The Awlry bill
virtually killed credit for the farmers,
who have no commercial collaterals to of
fer hk security tor their debts. Under
the Awtry law, on all claim* where the
rate of in*crest ih greater than 7 per
cent, it is necessity in Buipg upon them
to have it affirmatively appear by proof
that no gr.uter rut© of interest than that
claimed in Hie instrument has been charg
ed. This virtually places the claim
upon the game biv-is us an ©pen account,
making it objectionable on this ground,
as well as lor its other credit-killing feat
ures.
It would bo better to reinstate the 12
per cent, law and allow parties to waive
the homestead, than to vitiate the credit
of the farmers of the state, who are now
paying for nil good* bought ou time a
lurger percent, than any legitimate busi
cegb iu the world will bear. The fir
mer must have relit*!. The laws shonUl
eoniititnle his real e*taL n collateral for
money loaned, and lit should bo protec
ted in the exercise of tho right lo nse it
in that way if he so desire*. The best
credit of n country is established by
stringent collection laws. No chins of
people pay their debts more willingly
than the farmers. While the creditor
(. lane should be protected, it should not
be allowed lo oppress borrowers by exorb
itant rates of iu erest. The later in turn,
while receiving the beneficent * of
a liberal ioteret law, should know tb it
their obligations must bo met promptly,
the same being collectable by summary
process. The necessities of the j oople
call lor a repeal of the Awtty law, which
has brought more hard*hip on the people
since it went into operation than all the
other financial agencies combined with
which tho larmer !ihs*o deal.
TUB LKUISLAI tHK.
BtLI M INTRODUCED.
liy Mr Storey, of Mirum.a bill to
change the tumm of holdit g the Hiipu
rior Court** of Marion oouuty froui the
total to the fMirth Moudi.ye iu April tui 1
Octolu r.
By Mr Ksb’H, of Flnll. to apportion
KeprCHeuffttivu* among the aeveral conn
tiifh of the St:it*s according to the F and ral
census of 1880. [One hundred and hcv
enty-flvj in all; the six comi'i h of Ful
ton. Chatham, Richmond, Bib , Burke
and Floyd to have three each, twenty six
counti ‘.s to h vo twfl each, and tho re
main.lor one each ]
By Mr Ford ion, of Wilkfuaon, tr
amend section 3583 of the code. Also,
to require ull railroad companies to pro
vide shelter for JettßizM* at ail h atioax
at which one bun bed tons or more arc
received.
Mr. Bugg*, a bill for changing the ap
portionment oi representation in the
General Ansmbly. Referred to a joint
select committee.
Mr. Guerry, a hiU to smbinit to tno
qualified elector* of Oeoigia, at the nex.
gu’ ** Aatorial election, the usury qnen
tic n and for oilier purpose*. Referred to
tl e flounce com mitt e.
By Mr M ftm, of Talbot, a local bill to
prohibit the iimmfaotme and sale of spirit
uous or malt liquors iu l'albot county.
A sub-c mimit te if the Sen to judi
ciary committee, rounding of Messrs.
Butt. Gu Try ami P.ir , are now engag
ed in perfecting the and t.ils of a g ueril
| registration bill.
By Mr Mart HI, cf Talbot abi l ttfregu
| late i uteres t in the Stut*.
Mr. King A bill declaring persons
who cannot read and write nuftt to be
j Jeolio i muuiv;ers. Referred to the ju-
I dicuiry co umittee.
j Jiy Mr. Lcstar, of Jones, to incrcie
, the salary of tlO Governor to #."* 000.
Also, a bill to
of t' e oodo iu reference to divorces.
Allows ft divorce on the verdict of oue
jury]
By Senator Gorman, of Taloot a bill
instructing jury commissioners to not
placo the names ot exempts iu the jury
j box.
I The committee on local nnd special
| oil Is reported back several bills of that
character, with ft recommendation that
; they be referred to appropriate commit
tees ot the House.
No Good Preaching.
No man enu do a good job of work
i j reach ft good sermon, try a law suit
1 well, doctor u patient, or write a giod ar-
I tide when be feels miserable ami dull,
with sluggish brain and uusteady nerves,
aud ume shtmid make the attempt iu
such a condition when it c n be so easi -
ly aud cheaply removed by a little Hop
Bitters- AT.auy Tunes.
At the receut contest in Macon to fill
the seat made vacant by tue resignation
ot Col Lane, Mr Famuel Jemison ws
I elected over Lons, republican,bv a ban 1-
* some majority. It is to be hoped this
killed out the last rem <ins of the spoils
. party in Bibb.
I It is a f dish Mistake to confound a
remedy of m'nt with ihe quack medi
ines now so common. We have mad
lVker*s Ginger Tan e with the h.ippi rt
* r-'nl*s f>r Rheum i*!su and Dys;epaia
I nnd when worn cut by overwork, and
j know it to be a st riing health restrv.a
tt.va Tunes. *dv. juhl2lin
A XEW CAPITA 1,.
A move wms made by the l ist session
|of the Legislature for a n.w capital.
| plana and specifications have been in
i vi*od, and the whole thing looks lovely
!on paj*ir. Indeed, it would be very
! agree b’e lo our pr.de a* a people to re*r
a gr; at gi unite structure, of which not
only we, but future generations, would
fall proved. The people have, since the
capital agitation sever .1 years ago. re and
iz.d ihat money, and lots of it, would
huve to come out of their pocke ts, b fore
the question was HetUtd. We do not
think the masses of Georgia would seri
ously object to paving one million for a
good capital, if they were Assured tic
drain would stop at that figure. But,
they hav * no such a -suraice, aud can
have none iu this and y of jobbery and pub
lic rxtr.iv.aga ce. We cannot say that we
believe our people are in lavor of build
i:ig anew -upitul. Tlu Opera House
t%w ,at box, wh cli Is now used, to t the
Hta'e t-bout and that is enough
to do for sora* tine to come. If the
Legislature can confi m itself to biennial
seisiono, which it 's not at all lik'dy to
do. there would be taken cut oi the
“Capital 4 * argument ttie “swed" pait.
at least. In the winter months it would
not be so and fllcult to legi*lifc as iu the
Mi aim or *euo i wiei the wisdons of the
Soions is too mucii diluted to be prescrib
ed to narrow limits of tim-?.
But, seriously, we do not think the
3mte in rich enough to build anew c.tpi>
o\ We had better tike the m l ion dol
lara, or more, required for this purpose,
and eduette the cniidreu of the B.ale.
That is an investment which will piy in
generations to come, lor, increased intel
ligence of the xuavsea add* t> the wirultu
of iii.tions, h.**seii* crime and elevales the
geneial morals and material uUtus of a
people.
w;vicß\on .s >u:*aagk.
It made several important recommen
elutions to the Leglslatbie. Tie iccom
mi n is n redaction of the tax for inspect
log fertilizers to 2o cents per ton. lie
a*k* for an appropriation for the pay
ment of connxel for th : State in the Jute
mlroad case**. The prop r transfer of
the Nor.il And B>nf’i ruihoa l baa been
made, tho pmcliois# raonev bnvmg been
piid. Tie Governor confi lently expre s
es the opinion that the lessee* o! the Ma
con and BiUf-swick railroad will carry
oit the.r Contract aud even build other
r >ad*. H i recommends a represent tion
of Georgia at tho Yoiktown centennial,
and comm nds to the favorable coiisi l r
ation of ih ? Logi*luture the pr posed In
Exposition at Atlanta. The
Governor believe* that the sum* of mon
cy deposited by the SUte in the lhnk of
Koine ?inu tlie Citizen’s Bank of Atlanta
will all be rt-coverod. ll* submits a plan
tor the proposed Htute enpitol sent from
Austin, Texn* and Fays that oth* r plans
are expected iu response to an official
advertisement lor plans. Tim message
was ordered t>* be printed, and its several
parts to be referred to appropriate com
mCteeer.
- ♦- -♦
(UL, ATRUY-H IflsTOlir UK GKOR
OI%.
Tho unbli-her* of Col Averv's Histor}’
of Georgia from 1850 to 1881 are the
strong firm of Brown A Derby, ‘2l Park
Place, New Yoik. This firm his die re
commendation of the Appleton* nim
Scribners and an* sole agents hr the itn
mense American New* Cornpany‘s pub
lic. ti*'iis. Bo.h have resided in Georgia.
In its typographical execution this will
be the handsomest (J *orgl* book ever
published. It will contain filly<s0> steel
portraits of the dhtingmshed Georgian*
of thirty yea**, statesmen, journalists,
writers and railroad
a splendid map of Georgia, w ith the new
cen.us. It will given list of the Georgia ,
Generals, regimental officers and Cap
tains in tho Confederate service. It will
have chapters on G- orgia journalism,
literature and railroads. The book will
contain 000 page* and will be sold ou
the subscription plan, like Mr Davis*
work. It will afford a chance to make
money canvassing. A guts will bo put
all over the.* State, and those desiring to
canvass should apply t<* 11 own A Derby, j
21 Park Place, New York. The book
will bo roa ly tor delivery iu two months.
—Chronicle ntrd Coflvtitntir nalist.
Letters of Administration
3EOUGIA— -Talbjt County:
John W Wilson applies to me for *©t-
U>rs ol adminiaimtiou, de bonis non, with
the will *"n xd. of J ones D Wilson,
late of said ©flinty. dt*cen*d:
These nra therefore, to cite and admon
ish all snd sintu ar tie kindred and crcdt- [
tors of salt deceased 10 n*ke known their <
objcctioi.a, it any, by the l*t Moi day in !
August next.
Givtn under my official *ignature, this
fhc 28th day ot June, 1881
niCUAUD H. LEONARD,
june2B4w Oidinsrr.
Administrator’s Sale
Will be sold before the Otirt H'u*e
door in Talbotton. on the first Tuesday in
Angnst nex*, for cash, one share of the
capital stock of tl© South Western Rail
road ('omiatny, the sale \o indu ] © tli*
stock dividend of $32.00 declared by said
Companv. Sold at the propeity ot the
estate of Isaac Cheney, and cea*-ed. under no
order from the court of Ordinary of Tal
bot oounty for diMribntion.
JOSEPtf ALLEN,
Administrator.
July 1. 1881.
Letters of Dismission-
GEORGIA—TaIbot County:
Wherena, William M I<ora. Adramistra
tor of Nathan H Isom, deera*cd. repre
*■ nt* to ihe Court in his petition, duly
filed and ©nttrei on record, *lx.it he bat*
fully administered th© estate ot said de
ceased. Thia is therefor© to rite ail |>er
j son* concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any thy can, '•hv said
! Administrator should not l>t discharged
I tro*u his administration, and receive let—
| ter* ot dismission, ou the first M md.iy in
August next.
I Giv *n under ray official signature this
fh© 3d day o May. 1881.
RICHARD li. LEONARD,
may 3 3m Ordinary. .
Letters of Administration-
GEORGIA— TaIbot County:
William Dugas Trammell applies to me
tor letters ot Administration on the estate
ot Jess© Mullins, lute ol said couuty, de
ceased.
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish all and singular th© kindred aud credi
tors ol said dec©, sed to make known their
objections, it any, by the Lt Monday iu
l August nexC
(iiven under my official signature, this
the ‘2Bm day of June, 1881.
RICHARD H LEONARD.
jun©2S4w Ordinary.
RANKIN HOUSE.
JOHNSCHERF. Proprietor
FRANK GOLDEN, Clerk.
Entirely New m all its
APARTMENTS, and strictly
FIRST-CLASS.
mo ur col t wrrs.G A
IS JONES & CO.
COLUMBUS, GA.
Propose to place on Bargain Counter
the most notable bargains of th© season.
Ain g them
LACE BUNTINGS at 10c PER YARD.
We have opened some choice styles of
Printed Muslins.
LONDON CORDS AT C 1-4 CENT3.
Calicos 4 1-2, 5 and 6c.
Colored Lawns sc.
Attractions in Lace anJ Lawn Ties,
Collars, Cuflo, etc.
HOSIERY.
Our claim to keeping tlie Groeat and
chuipit lot of Hosiery U conceded by
all.
Come and nee oar Embroider? t B a l-
Lodieis- Size* at 2Tc.
Jlenutilnl asKortment Children's Hone
■ *oc, 75c, $1 nd 11.50 per pair.
Percales and Momies.
We will open dining the week desirable
styles in the above wash goods that r r©
in great demand ut present.
HILKS
W ‘ have just placed lasgc order* for a
new stock of Bl,ck S.lks. aud will sell
the remaining short ends at astounding
reduction*.
J. S. JONES & CO.
Coiumbu*. Ga.,
mar 9 b 1 -mny24
TALBOTTBN
Club Rooms.
JACOBS <£ HUFF.
PItOPK IETOIUS •
Imported and Domestic
Wines, Brandies. Cham
paigns. Whiskiesand Cigars.
FINE WHISKEYS A SPECIALTY!
Handsome POOL and BIL
LIARD TABLES.
*#*• BA RISK R SHOP in t nr o< lUr.
THORN ION HOUSE BASEMEN i .
l.ui Uhl
stop
At the Old Shoe Store.
See Our
French Button Kid Boot 1
A THING OF BEAU rY,
Look at the full line of Ziegler 4 ** fine
work for Ladi** t Mias-n and children.
Observe the system of widths and meas
urements. Five grades to each six*, en
abling ua to fit ulmost every sh .pe of
foot
Notice our Butt n Fastening Machine
in eon smut operation. and our arrange
, nieuta for supplying heel plates, stifLn
nerSf extra tassels, gi’t buttons, Ac. Bee
also ur line ot Newport*. Han .la * and
Slipper*. a)i the e*ta’l H ied favorite* and
desirable novelti h. Din t overlook our
i common eeuse line, bread siled, easy
j wearing shoe, .m id uni afyliati pools
If rstho 1 children, and the celebrated
! .solar-tip shoes f.>r the little folks. Ex.
amine our assortment f*r men s weir,
l'umps Low Ti's. Bu ton and Laced Ox
fords, and a full line ot ll au.r Goods
Ask 1 r any s'vie shoe yti tiny want,
lor anything >ou may need n tie- way of
Leather and Findings, and don't buy
j unless you are suited.
WELLS & CURTIS,
maj3 a or a COLUMBUS, OA.
Colllnsworth Institute.
—fur
Boys and Younsr Men!
j Re-onened and re-organized will re
-1 sumo exorcise* at the Old Campus, Jan
! !8;b. 1881. Boani, Tui ion. Washing
. and Ino dentals fir* per month, if eon
! iracted f*r the Term, and pud mouthly
: iu adva ce
Tuition per month f'2. $3 a’d £4.
; janll bl J. iin T. McLaughlin.
JOHN W HALL,
Attorney at Law
j AND
I REAL ESTATE AGENT.
TALUOXTON, GEORGIA.
[ april I*3 hi
WATCH. CLOCK, and JEW
ELRY REPAIRING.
The uudersisrned Las located in the
j stole room formerly occupied by f A
! Foster, where he is prepared t> do all
| kind of repairing in tlie JE A ELKY line,
TCharges reasonable and work warranted
to give satietiction.
A full line of Spectacles aud nos. gl ss s
kept c\nst iißy in stock.
lilnstr. ted catalogues contuuieg i’| the
Utes; styl.s in Jew. 1 v an i Siiv r*are o i
. hand iiu 2co furnish the saa.e at lovest
i prices on short notic .
Have secured a fi e-proof safe for Iht
■ protection of ill valuables placed in u i
hands for repairs.
No Bi liarJ Saloon 'itched to my
' basin J il MAT7ND.
1 ma> 31 m ,
W IAN (SCO.,
Macon, (ia.
OFEESt
INDCCEMF.NTS IN THEIR VARI
OUS lines of bosiness nnsurpass dby
any retail eub:isbm nt in the State.
Psrtiealar atention paid to orders from
ont-ef-town buyers. Send for samples of
anything yoa may uesire. Prompt at
tention.
Dry Goods, Dress Making,
Clothing, Millinery,
Boots, Parasols,
Shoes, Fans,
HATS, CARPETS and RUGS.
Come to gee ub when visiting Macon,
may 22a
THE OLDEST DRY GOODS
HOUSE IN GEORGIA,
I. KYLE t CO.,
COLUMBUS, GA.
WE BUY AND SELL FOR
CASH.
juISTEN TO THE VOICE OF OCR i
LO W PRICES:
BteacU<*J domestics, tic lo 12 cenU,
Lioodon cords, 7 c nla,
Nainaooliß. 7e to 10 cent*.
IV Idle Victoria Lawn. 8 eenta.
Black banting. 12 1-2 a-nta.
Black all wool Banting. 20 cent-.
Hamburg Edgings ,'ue cent to two
dollars per yard.
These ore oar own impor'ation. and
cheaper tb:in any one else dar,- ell them, j
Tahiti Damask.
We cirry nn i nmeuse stock, price 25c
to $ 1 75 per yard.
Gents Furnishing Goods.
Iho la fen? collars, the n**wv st necK wear,
the b-*sr. fitting shirt, the nobbi -st Hat, <
ran alway* b * found with us, WE in ke !
sQits to order and gunnu'e 1 a f erfect fit !
Dress Goods Department.
SILKS and SATINS ANY COLOR,
Safin* DeLyons, Bro. ade*.
Tnirniing*, Velvet s
Ornaments, Ta-sels.
We carry a stock of 2f’o piic s Dre*s
and Trimming Bilk, priced 65 ceuta aud
upward*.
200 nieces floor matting to be *o!d by j
•he piece, at auction price?. Cbe.iptr j
than ever offered here before.
Shoes and Hat Department- j
complete with n*?w Myles.
Laec* Curtains 18c to 7.7 c per yard,
bed wets, quite new,
Lace Lmibrequins,
Lace (’olla r a, extra stylish,
Lace hand erdiiefs t <e latest.
With buyers constantly in the market
we guarantee to sell first quality goods
cheaper than tmj in thin section.
! WHERE to find these,
nt J. KYLE & CO'S.,
Cheap Cash Store, Coiumbu*, Ga.
Pirtiiswho desire to order samples i
and further information cheerfi lly fur
nished. april 5 a
BOOTS, SKIES,
AND—
jEE "X* SI !
COLCMBPS, - GEORGIA j
J. Marion Estes & Son.
i
WHEN yon come to Colombo*, don't j
j f ail to look over our new stock of Boots. ,
| Shoes ami Hat*. It will pay you to do
|so \V© have used great cue in select-j
j ing our entire took fr this sprint, and
tfctd confident thut style* aud pi ices
: will p’ease. Wear** daily receiving the
j Lrgeat stock of Piuin and Fancy
KLIPPEIIK
I *
| Ever brought to this city in en lies* va-!
'■ nety and elegant alyles. Put your oiind
at n'st about prices, as we are determined j
to sell toode cheaper thm ever. Our
repu afiou tor
FINE SHOES
1 will be JP'TLY sustained, ani we con
j tinue to keep none but the BEST Hand
Work, lie sure to see our
LOW CUT SHOES.
We have just opened up a handsome l
j lot of stylish
Hats,
•ill new. no old stock, but fresh, beauti
ful g'XMD. We guarantee prices lower
than you cun buy of any other house iu
this city.
} Orders bv mail shall have prompt at
tention. Send aecurite description oi
shoes dvsi’ed.
J. MARION ESTES A SON.
mar29tf c Columbus, G^orgi.t.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY
FOR THOSE DESIRING
To Purchase HEAL ESTAIE.
The fo’lowing desirable property in
| Talbotton is offered for sa e.
Six dwelling houses,
One store house.
Fifteen unimproved residence lots.
Eight sTore bou*e lots.
Those d-s ring purchase property iu
the grow ng town o! f.db t:on would do
well to Call upon t' e u’.dtrsigned, who
will sell at low pneas aud on easy t rrns.
J T MARTIN.
Real Estate Agent,
* Ta’b Ga . May Sis*. 18S1. tf
J\ A.. VVAJLsZSLJEZEi,
-DEALER IN-
Wagons & Buggies,
THE BEST
ssoßuggy ever sold South.
HAIINg bought ont the Wagon and Buggy Department of W.tt & IFalker r
will continue ihe business at the same stand, and ask a sharj of the mu *
pairoti-igo. lam Ageut f„r the OM Hiekory Wagon ard llilburn F..nu \Vacn„i 0
th > best in the market, and will keep at all t ines a goad stock of Wagons
vehicle I’"' 1 ’"' ,|“ a ery “ D ' : Han,esi *' 1 W'U sell for small pnfl's, and guarantee ere^
J 11t12812,n J- A. WALKER, Columbus, Ga.
jhalybeate Springs,
to*
THIS NOTED GEORGIA WATERING PLACE, SITUATED IN
Meriwether county, I.COO feet above sett level is now open to receive
guests. The medicinal properties of the Waters are well known. The
surrounding raouniaiu scenery is grand, the air pure aud delightful, and
so cool at night that blankets are desirable the entire summer. Ten
pin alley and billiard tables on ihe grounds; and pluDge, shower and tub
baths—hot and cold—-free to the guests,
I he large ballroom is detached from the hotel and cabins, so that those
not participating in the and nee are not disturbed bv it.
Professor II \V Card’s tine orchestra is engaged for tho season. Wo
offer lo those in search of pleasure or recreation everything necessary to
complete physical enjoyment, and to the invalid the eomf rts of horn**.
RA 1 E.S OF BOARD: Per day, $2.00; per week, $10,00; two weeks,
$18.00; three w, eks. $'24.00; four weeks, $30.00.
THOMPSON & CHENEY,
mn .' 24t f 1 * i-o p i'i e t oi's.
GORDON’S
New York Store.
I Columbus, Ga.
HAVING DECIDED TO REDUCE OUII STOCK OF fc,
|Corsets, Hosiery and GlovesJ
JBfCre ruldlog our Spring am! Summer Stock, we < ffer 1,000 Corsets in f entiles'
Yvunety. embiueing nil t e (sipulnr steles, nt nuont cost.
■a 1.000 V’uirs of Ladies' and Mise.' Plain snd Fmcy Hosiery, on account of!
Ssizes onO of slight itu| ertoctioue, mil be c osed out nt ba!f price. j
! j
Take Notice
OU THE
Igrand clearing out sale
£of many popular brands and low price KID GI/tVEft. They must be sold at
-2 once On and after this dte we will only buy **T e Harris Seamless** and “The
SG-idcm“ Kid Glove, which w 11 be sold at the regular price* and under a guaran-i
I" THE NEW YORK STORE-
C. GrOUiDONT.
mar29 82 &84 Broad St„ Columbus, Ga. I
SCHOFIELDS IRON WORKS,
MACON, GEORGIA.
MANUFACTURE
PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES,
FOR GINNING, THRESHING AND GRINDING.
HEAVY STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES. STEAM
BOILERS, and SAW MILLS a Specialty.
SMeld’s Celebrated Patent Power Cotton Press,
To be rail by Hand, Hors?, Water or Seam P w.-r
Over 20,000 in u* throughout tne Cotron Growing Slates.
General Repair Work Promptly At'ende l to. For Particular* au! Prices, adJresa
julvi-Jtf J. s. SCHOFIELD, Proprietor.
WHITE CLIFF
MINERAL SPRINGS,
MONROE CO.. EAST TENN.
This Cel-brat ad Summer Resort is sit
uated on the top of Cbilhowoe mountain,
bixteen miles snutbenat of Athens a point
> n the E. T , Vi. and Ga. RR. The ho
tl and springs are at an elevation tf
3 OJ Let above the sea level (being above
dew point]. The scen#ry is unsur
passed, fhe hotel will be open for the
reception of guests first of Jane. Visitors
can obta n round trip tickets via Athens,
Tenn. Daily line of st.ig-g and daily
mail. Telegraph line to Springs via Ath
ens. Office in hotel. For further infor
mation and pamphlets, addr**>s
| June? ‘2ui J H MAGlLL,Proprietor.
CENTRAL HOTEL,.
Broad Street, - - Columbus, Ga.
First-class in ail its appointments.
; Office and Dining Room on fir*t floor.
ELECTRIC BELLS IN EVERY BOOM !
Rates Reasonable; Tables iornished with
best the markets aflord. This Hotel is
centrally located, with the best accommo
dations in the eitv. J W. RYAN,
Promietor.
HAMS
Breikfast Bacon and Shoulders—very
fi ;e—just re reived at ole Bits .
| Columbus.
I
ft _ J OTFI'L News for Coy* az i Girls!!
Afyk'l Your* and Old’! A NEW IX
'■ DXTION just patented for theta,
.m LA for Home use !
Kb3m|3 Fret and Scroll Sawing, Turning,
MMIKI Bnng. Drill mg, Grinding. Polishing,
Screw Cutting. Price t 5 t" fio.
Send 6 cents for 100 pages.
BROW N, LeweiJj LUas.
fjepem#r luu w ly
FI orestorT^**^Ed
■ N 4 w,PIS <r btfl AfstHia*.
Cologne*
&c., who are tired out by work or worry, and U who
are miserable with Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Nearal-'
via, or Bowel, Kidney or Liver Complaints, you can,
be invigorated and cured bv using ■
_ If you are waaung away with Consumption, Age,,
Dissipation or any weakness, you will find Parker s-
Ginger Tonic the greatest Blood Fertilizer and the,
Best Health A Strength Restorer yon Can Cse,.
and hr superior ta Bitters and other Tonics, as it,
builds up the system, but never intoxicates. s°cL.
and ?i x & Cos. f Chemists, N V
PARKER’S SK-JKa:
3AIR BALSAM Loni Color.
IcuOil
AVID LASDBJUH A SOB’S, Philadelphia,
nov'J bl
YOUR SWEETHEART
Would be more pleased to see you. i.
p tse Ue.l with a box of fine Caudief
’ irr.m Droru Toole Bros, Columbus, Gas
co l9ly- a. i26.
BRICK FOR SALE.
QAA AAA Hill'll Burnt Brirk’
OUU,vU* ’ f-'r sale at yant in
Talbotton. Af• p ’r t->
MUKPBY * JOHSSON,
Jane 2?;Lu St,