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Georgia Stale Fair!
L"37 MACON.
OCTOBER 17fli iTO 22nd, 1881-
The Most Magnificent and Best Appointed
Grounds in the South.
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Liberal Premiums for Stock, Poultry, Field Crops, Home
Industry, Fine Arts, Manufactures, Machinery, Etc.
O - •
Large Purses for Trotting and Running Races,
and will be contested for by some of the best hot on the lui f.—
o
Music by an Excellent Military Hand.
lUtnrCEl) ItATES
F<r Freights and I'a'scngm on mi the 'RiilrowlN.
Kvt-rv uit<xrn w invitwl to nil- nl and exhibit ao-no’hinij nt our expoait <m.
ft nU Oui Htoalwj Iwru I'ffJiioiu li*t : lid olio r lef -m,lit,mi.
■I HOHAK IT U( DEM AN, .In., Trim.
11. If. ('AIt Y. General Sup*
jnly2fM . 1- GRIER. H-rretary, Macon.
a I'Liunss i?u 3*i to vis i >
Light Draft Cotton (fins.
1 tori’. Oder* anJ Coii'WniftM if dcrired lice mmieniled by all Flutters
uve uhl them, a uni'erior to any Oiu (unT.iifaotur, <l.
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SLAPE& E THEBEBQE,
Warehouse amt Commission
Mi: I tCI I ANTS.
ColombuN, - - ‘ - - Gcor<fiii.
Are Role Agent* for all (he aeeti. n Inuling nt Colnnibna. ami will Itirnmli circtiUta
U.l (KiStinioutitlr on appliention A |.ly early to wsh it (iin. jil.jds
CARGILL.
- Being Fullv Convinced that a—
Strictly Cash. System.
I* tho most equitable nud fair method of doing husirtoae, will commence
from to-day, to soil for
CA S H !
e
Tima aimliling lii'O to eel! poml i much cheaper than llinso rtoing a credit haln<'K,
nnd nartii-K having the reitilv money may know where to (•all and || -I IxH vuluo lor
it. llelow will be found a few prions which will in.lieate tin* IMMENSE 1( EI >V <
'lioNS made tbrotialtoui his e.itim 'took:
S,(KW yard* Standard l'rods al A em s.
l.lHHlyaids Lace Strips Huntings al 7 eon's, fir mer price II emits.
1,000 yards Mudm* Oieglmnmat 11 1 ? eents, former prieo :'(l cents.
1,000 yiinla lUmunpo Drer* floodsat Hce.ita, (ormer pii e 15 cents.
5,000 yrds Hcnuiiful I.iiwn n 5 i cuts, formal' price 8 ends.
5,000 yards Various Klyle, Do s (binds, pine -1 it .on tin But gain Count et lo lie
clo ed out al half pi ice ,i. Do not toil to o t'm.n
A few pieces of Black Or nadincis at HI non s oheipat 23 cetila. All clmecs uf
Spring and Rmctaer Dress Hoods lo lie slid re et'dles* of cost,
500 do*cn Knelling at 2". oeals |ld on, e.he.ip nl si! emit*.
6.000 J irds Curt tin N. l "I cost. In close out. A so, lull one Ciißsim res, lor Men
sod Bov’s wear; Towels, N-ipains, r.inle Dun isk, etc., els. t ALL AND HE (ON
VINcEI).
James 12. (’ni-jflll, 70 II ■ cad Street,
julv2o lv Columbus, Georgia.
Georgia Warehouse !
J. W. WOOLFOLK, Proprietor.
Warehouse and Commission Business,
Columbus, Georgia.
Will Inve completed for the U'W crop of cotton his lirjjo anl e immodioua Two
Htorv Brick Warehouse, tiIUU with every modern couv. n.euoo lor ilic sale, handling
an t htorage of cotton.
Mr. F. J. Jenkins will bo in charge of the Sales 1) pirtment an I Mr. C.’iia A
Hough, ol TUbo* county. wi Ibe at th* so tics. Prompt h .mi l ig, obv'dwmce to iu
htruetious ot planters, quick returna ant small < \ *es s ! julviMls
200,000 Feet Lumber,
- koi? s.vui vr
j, 0. GORMAN’S
Steam and Water Mills.
8 and 10 Miles south of Talbotton. near Geneva.
For Casli Oi^Lly-
Q -
Inch plank. Weuthcrboar H* g FI > *nug. Ceiling and K>ugu Elge, ranging in
price from 25c to $1 OO pet hinds d feet at mil’.
Lumber deliva ed iu Talbotto i. Cola nhv and Mk mi. at very low cash pne- s.
Bills of framing hawchl to order. \t price* tin: c taunt lv 1* N DEliriOLD. Wo do a
large business and guarant.o satinf* *iiou to our patrons.
If you want to sate m>nt*v, sue uk wi write me botoie puroh using vonr bills. Ad
dress. * J. B GORMAN. r U ottoo and Geneva.
schofield slrqn WQRKs7
MACON. (SEOIKiIA.
MANUFACTURE
PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES,
FOK GINNING, THRESHING AND GRINDING.
HEAVY STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES. STEAM
BOILERS, and SAW MILLS a Specialty
Shield's CelelrateS Patent Power Cotton Press,
To be run by Hand, Horse, Water or Steam Power.
Over 20,00 V in u-e throughout tni Cotton Growing States.
General Repair Woii. Promptly Attende 1 to. For Pa.ticuiurs ad Prices. address
juijisiij J S. SCHOFIELD, Proprietor.
THE REGISTER AND STANDARD. TALIiOTTON, TALBOT COTNTV, GEORGIA, JULY 26.1881.
: REGISTER AMSTANMRD.
O. I). GORMAN, f.MTon.
.J B. GORMAN,CoaKr.sroNiiiKr, P. o,t< b.
r ralbol l.oti, (a.,
i TUESDAY •lULV 26, 1881-
Official Organ of Talbot County.
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*JUK UEOKtiU liECiISLATUUK.
■ By f' n '.tor Gnerry—A bill to relieve
! tmx < nl.cctor- n<l receivers of tbe v. rious
count! h of thin .'State from attending any
place oi places tor leceivmg and col lee -
Mi{* taxes except such aw may be desig
nated by ordinary or ceutty comim.-sion
erw.
By Hen dor Storey—A bill to Lo enti
tled n act r* provide for the collection
of insolvent tax execution*.
; A bill to be entitled an act for the more
certain levy and collection ol tho county
tax m this State. Passed.
Mr Rice, of Fulton, chairman of the
rpecialjoi.it committee on tho adjust
ment ut the cl dm of the State against
lit * c.ty oi Atlanta, submitted u repoif.
stating that tho cumnititea J;n 1 met the
mayor and council of Atlanta and noth
ba l agreed that a hchmhh repieseniing
the citv and tiie Slate alionld assess tio
value of the old cap.to’, and that then
judgement ahull be final. The sum thus
assessed shuli be paid into the treasury
when the Slate shall begin the erection ol
u now capital. The r(.solutions accept
| mg the offer of the city of Atl nta were.
■ (iu motion of Mr Dice adopted. The re
j port will he published in lull as soon as
wo buvo th v spuce.
Mr Adderton, of Hnmter -A bill to
Hubmit t<> the volers ol Sumter county
the question of sale or no w.tl© of whis
key. etc. Kef rred to committee on tem -
perance.
M; Post, of Coweta To re luce the*
tees of inspectors of fr itdizers from .00 to
25 cents. It' furred to committee on agri
culture
Mr A wiry of Carroll—A resolution that
the finance oomiuiH-e he rt qu -.stud to
report such u bill as ia liecessary to s ! ‘
cure fuller returns of taxable property
Kef rred to fi nince c juimii 'ed’
Mr It esc, of Wilkes A bid to provide
for the eotppt haul ion of sh*. nfft and or
dinaries whe re none is now allowed by
law. I’asHe 1.
A bill to bo entitled at) '.*t to increase
the Hfliaries of the chief justice, tho
jnd • hof ihe atiprernn court and the
judges rf ihe superior court of tills
state, lb committed to committee on ju
diciary.
A i.i’l to b enti'led an act to provide
for the collection ol iusolvent tax i Xicu
ti n.
A bill to be entitle ! an act to uufchoriz
the mayor and council ot the town of
Ibitler to levy and coiled, tax s tor the
purpoM" of establishing and maintaining
schools in Hiid town.
On motion of Mr Martin, of Talbot,
the rules were suspended and the senate
bill to reped the law to restrict, the rate
of interest was read t m first dine and re
lened to the eotnint tee on (i iftneo.
Mr DuKupson of ll iJdwin—A bill t(*
change the time* of elec i>g Comity officers j
vz: the first Hedmslay in
October.
Mr Pußignon briefly argued for the
pasi age ol the lull a .c! stated that It was
designed to prevent the frequency ot
elect ions. On its passage the yeas and
nays were ordered and were, yeas 112,
nays 21. He the bill paused in the House.
Mr JlecHt*, of Wilkes A bill to provide
for sale ot property under ti fas. issued
from county courts ol ibis State. I'ass and.
Mi Stanford, of n.irris, gave notice of
a motion to reconsider Hm hill lo estab
h<b a branch of the State University at
11 miilton.
Mr Basing'r, ot Chatham, gave similar |
notice as to the bill to ch mga the time j
of electing county officers,
It is not considered certain that t. is
present L ’gisl itui e will make an appro
priation for the building ot anew c -pt
tol, though the inconveniences of the
prcN'nt building are not denied by any
one The fate of other measures invol
ving an increased expense in the runniog
of the State government, with ins ewer*!
institutions, is likewise uncertain. Tnese
j measures will have vigorous and eaun st
support, but a spirit of economy and
i saving wiiethoi a wme one or not, i-. pms
e ptibiy prevalent, and may def at any
of ilism.
It is repaid ,1. and is apparently relia
ble, tli iv the joint comniiUeo ou temp r
■*tic ■ has ban polled, and stands. Foi
| prohibition 5, loe.vl option 12, no legisla
tion 1.
Bv Mr. Martin, of Talbot, a local bill
to amend an ai t inonpeluting the Tul
botiou B; uui'li Kuilroad _ Cum pa y.
By Mr Moore, of k L’ike. a bill to regu j
late the sale of pist>>ls in Georgia. [X !
mx ot $1 on each pistol sold.]
811.1.S !ii roUTU> BACK.
A number of bills reported by the com- ■■
mittec on special and local legis ation 1
were taken up and referred to other com- i
miltecs ui the House,
The joint comml tee to report on a day !
i <>f adjournment vuportoil that on acgLnut ;
jot the accumulation of business, it w,i- j
j impossible to indicate a day of adjourn- j
ment. Tiiey repented a resolution tor
| bidding toe introduction of any new bill |
J after the 1 -t day ot August, unless b\
I vonseiit ot tii oc-fourths of the house in
j winch it \h offered.
Mr Twigos, chairman of the commit
tee on Teueral relations, reported a bill
| districting the Hiute tor the election ot
i Kejuvs* niati ves to Congress, with a re - I
c umueudation that it be referred to the
committee on apportionment. It was so
referred *
By have. Mr Twiggs, of Richmond,
introduced a oill to require judges to
give specially in charge te grand jurns
an act for the privation ot cruelty to
unimuls.
i'iie advocates of the repeal of the
prtsent ussury law are confident of sue
j Cv’SS,
r ! ho house has worked with
i blc. steadmes, since it fi st met.
No Good Preaching.
No mau can do a good job of work
i preach a good sermon, try a law suit
well, doctor a patient, or write a good ar
j tide when he feels miserable aud dull,
with sluggish brain and unsteady nerves,
land none tdmuld make the attempt iu
j such a condition when it c.u be wo easi
!ly and cheaply reiuovod by a little Hop
I Bitters- Albany Times.
Kuxnto IN BARNiSVLLLE. Mr J II
Pound was killed m th 1 streets ot
| Bari.esvide, Meed tv. ISth, shot gun
j used. Previous difficulty. After a pre
liminary trial, Mr. Krspess who did the
: shooung, was released on a b *ud of
$5 tHK) f >r his appearance at the next term
of Pike Superior Court. Killing supj>osed
to have been in self do nice.
It is a foolish Mistake to confound a
remedy of with the quack medi
cines now so common. We have used
, Prker*s Giug< r Tonic w ith the happiest
resnlta for Rheumatism and Dyspepsia
' aud when oru cut by overwork, and
know it to be a st riing health re-toia
*t.ve. Times, tee adt. julvlilni
| Notice to Debtors and Giedi
tors-
I GEORGIA -Talbot Gcc.vrv
All persona having d<unnds ngainnt
i the eatate of George B Elder, dcceaa <1
v;i 1 present them to me (inly authenticated
) w ithin the time prescribed bv law, nnd
j thou* indebted will please make immed
lit to payment. TilOS L PATRICK,
| jnly 26 fiw Admiui-trator.
Notice to Debtors and Credi
tors.
GEOR GI Talbot County:
All having deman os r gain it
Ricbnrd Ko!f. deceased.late of add coun
ty. h-e hereby notified and lnlorine! to
present them or-q erly atteated t the
dernigned wi’hin the time prescribed by
taw. and all pcreoriH indebted to end de~
cefttied are hereby required to make mi
mediate p lyment to the under, igned.
Tliiw ./aly 21. 1881.
ZAGHAKUH T. STEPHENHON,
uly2G G.v Adm r. &o.
S tie of Perishable Prox>or iy’
Will he .Id ftt fie lata reu.la'ica of
Rich id W Rolf , deceased near Talbots
ton, on Aii*nst I'.th mst, all the pevis'oe
ble property belou- ina to said es'ate.
Terms of nu!e cash.
3-T STEPHENSON,
ju26lt fAdiuini- trutor.
Loiters of Aflministration
GEORGIA—TaIb *t County:
John W Wilhou npplir-s to me for L*t
ers of ndmddxtrution, de boniw non. with
the will a rii x-il, of Jjitnc-* D dVitaou.
iat*- (>\ Kind C‘ tiniv. deci asrd:
'J’bcse urn tin r- fore, to cite nnd admon
ish all Mini Mm u ar tl o kindred uid cred:
torn of Kit id dtc< • w*d to make ki 'wn their
bj‘*cti >i.H, it any, the Ist Moidiy in
August next.
Giv*n under rny ;>flV *i*l signature, this
'he 28ih day of June, 1881.
lIICIIAItI> 11. LEONARD,
jnne2Biw Oidinnry.
Administrator's Sale-
AVill be wold before the Cmirt H- u-ic
door in 'J'nlbotton, on the first Tueadav in
Ang'tst nex r , for cash, one share of the
capital ntock of the South Western Rail
road Company, the Mile to include tl;
Ktock dividend of $32.00 declared by said
Oompanv. Bdd ae the property of the
catale of Ihuhc Cheney, and reaped, under an
order from the curt of Ordinary ot Tal
bot county tor dlatribniion.
JOSEPH ALLEN.
Administrator.
July Ist, 1881.
Letters of Dismission-
GEORGIA Talhot Otfirrr:
Whereas, William M L.*m, AdmtDfafra
tor of Nathan H Isom, deceased, repre
splits to the Court in Ins priiibm, duly j
filed and entorc i on record. Hi it he hu* j
billy adudnistered the cstnta oi said de j
ceased. This is therefor© to rite all per j
hods concerned, kiiobed and credit'*rs, to
sfiow caiiKß, if any th* y can, wl.iv said j
Vdministrator should not be dincliar 'ed
from his admlnistmtion, and receive lei
leis ol dismission, on ih© first Monday in
Angust next.
Giv*n under my cffl- ial signature this
t lie 3d dav o' MaV. 1881.
RICHARD 11. LEONARD,
may 3 3m Ordinary.
Letters of Administration-
GEORGIA Talbot ( custy:
William Dugas I rammcll applies to in••
l"r letters ot Adininistiatimi on flu* eKtatc
ol Jesse Mullins, late ot smd county, de
ceased.
These arc therefore to cite and admon
ish all ami singular the kindred and credi
lors of said (leer*, sed to nmkc known their
objections, it any, by the Ut Monday* in
August nexL
Given under my official signature, this
the 28;n day of June, 18HI.
RICHARD H LEONARD.
june2Blw Ordinary.
FRESH TURNIP
Seed!
Ruta Baga,
Flat Dutch,
Amber Globe,
White Globe!
Kendal's Spavin Cure.
SANGUINE, for SCRATCHES Ac.;
PELS’ CORN CURE,
iW.VURVNTED.)
PESODORNE, fjr Sweaty Feet
ROUGH ON RAT3 !
American Fruit Preserv
ing Powder & Liquid.
TBOriC FRUIT LAXATIVE.
—SOLD uy-
E. L. BARD WELL,
octlO b i juy2G Talbottos, Ga.
VOUR SWEETHEART
Would be more pleased to see you. i.
presented with a box of flue (Auitlief
from Dromgoole Bros, Columbus, Gas
oe . l9ly a, v2O.
BRICK FOR SALE.
•}AA AAA Hard Burnt Brick
v* v v* V*V * for sitle at T. rds in
Talbotton. Apply to
MURPHY A JOHNSON,
June 28th, Gw.
i SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY
FOR THOSE DESIRING
To Purchase REAL ESTAIE.
The following desirxhle property in
Talbotton is offered for
S;x dwelling houses.
One store house.
Fifteen unimproved residence lots.
Eight store house lots.
Those desiring ta purchase property in
the growing town ot Talbotton would d•>
we l toedl upon the wiadersigned, who
wiil sell at low prices and on easy t rms.
J H MARTIN.
Real Estate A^eut.
Talbottoc. Ga . May 31 at, 1881. tf
IS loss i CO.
COLUMBUS, GA,
Propose to pi 02 on Bargain Counter
the most notable bargains of tho season.
Am; them
LACE BUNTINGS at 10c PER YARD.
We have opened some choice styles of I
Printed Muslins.
LONDON CORDS AT G 1- 4 CENT.!,
Calicos 4 1-2, 6 and 6c,
Colored Lawns f>c.
Attractions in Lace a:ij Lawn Tien,
Collars, Cuffs, etc.
HOSIERY,
Oar claim (o k oping tlte l.rgcnt and
cbeup’jat lot of Hoii ay is conoo bv
all.
Come and sec onr Embroidered lial
br h fans—Ladies’ Sizes at 25c.
H autilul assortment Children’s Hose
■oc, 75c, $ 1 nd $1.50 per pair.
Percales and Momies-
We will open during the week desirable
i styhs in tin, above wash goods that are
in groat demand ut preoeut.
MI LKS.
bavo just placed Iftsge orders fora
| new Stock of B 1 mb Silks, and will soil
tlio roiuaining short ends at astounding
| reduction*.
J. S. JONES A CO.
Columbus, Ga.,
mar 9 b 1 rmv24
TAUTTOr
Chib Rooms.
IMS I HUFF,
I’RoriuEi'ous.
Imported and Domestic]
Wines, Brandies, Cham
paigns. Whiskiesand Cigars.!
FINE WHISKEYS A SPECIALTY!
Handsome POOL and BIL
LIARD TABLES.
h\RBER SHOP in rear Bar.
THORNTON 110 USE LAhEMEN 1.
i ui n a l
STOP j
At the Old Shoe Store.
See Gur
French Button Kid Boot ■ j
A THING OT BEAT CV.
Look at the full line of Ziegler's fin* l :
work for Ladi**, Miss sand childr- n
(Lst-rve th-H.vstEin ol widths an I mens-;
ureuienta. Five grades to each siz *, t*n-;
ebling us to fit almost every ship© of'
fot.
Notice onr Butt n Fastening Machine |
ii cons'ant operation, and our arrange- !
ments for supplying heel plate a, atiffen
ners, extra huv U, gi t bulton-i, Ac. So* 1
also ur line of Newport*, Sandals and
Slippers, ah the ©ata*dished favorites ami |
desirable novebi; s. Don't overlook our
common sense line, broad soled, easy
w aringslm *. .>.id .n t s ylish go > -
f r scbo< I children, and the celebrate 1
t.p shoes for the little folks. Ex.
amine our a-sortnieot for metre wear,
Pumps Low 'Ties. Bin ton .(Bd Laced Ox
: ford* ami a full line of It avi r Goods
Ask f**r any s'vie shoe y- u my wmt,
or anything you may need in the way oi
Leather aud Fiodings, and don't buy
; unless you are auitod.
WELLS & CURTIS,
j may3 aor s COLUMBUS, GA.
Golllnsworth Institute.
—for—
Boys and Yoimir Men!
Re-opcu-d oid ie- r„*t ,/ I will re
! sume ex< rvisc sat the Old Campus, lan.
■S h. 188i. h0.r.1. Tai ion. Washing
’ and Inc dental- f1 '* per io th. it cou
tracted f r tie Term, aud paid monthly
in aJva ce.
Tuition per month $2. $3 and
janll bl John l. McLaughlin.
JOHN W HAIL
Attorney at Law
AND
REAL ESTATE AGENT.
TALitorros, ur.oa-a.v.
april 12 01
WATCH. CLOCK, and JEW~-
ELRY REPAIRING.
The uodersii’ued has -o-'arc,! id the
! store room formerly occupied by I A
Foster, where be is prepar ’d to do all
kind of repairing in the JEW ELRY 'due,
j Oha’ gcs reasonable and work warranted
tv' give satisfaction.
A full line of Spectacles and nose glass s
kept eenstontiy in stock.
Illustrated c.talognes containing all the
late>: sty Is iu Jewelry and Silverware on
hand, and can furnish the same at lowest
! prices on short notie .
Have secured a fire proof safe for the
prvvtev’tion of all valuables placed in my
hands for repairs.
No B: lioTvl S-loon attached to my
i business. J li M.AUND.
{ ma^Stsi
w AIUHAN ICO.,
Macon, <ia.
OFFER
INDUCEMENTS IN THEIR VARI
1 oua lines r f unaurpass and by
any retail estabiislim nt in the Bt>ite.
Particular attfotion p i l to orders lrom
out-of-town buyers. Sand for samples of
anything you may desire. Prompt at
ten lion.
Dry Goods, Dres3 Making,
Clothing, Millinery,
Boots, Parasols,
Shoes, Fans.
HATS, CARPETS and RUGS.
Come to see ua when visiting Macon,
may 22a
Atlanta Millstone Manufactory
TO MILL OWNERS!
For the best MILLSTONES, BOLT
j INO CLOTH. SMUT MACHINES niiJ
1 improved mil! finding'*, Address
iung WM. BRENNER Atlanta, (in.
WHITE CLIFF
MINERAL SPRINGS,
MONROE CO.. EAST TKKN.
This Ceb bratad Summer Resort is sit
uated "ii the top of Chilhowoe mouutuiu,
hixieen miles south east of Athena a point
(•n the K. I , Vi. aud Ga. R It. Ihe ho
t*d and spnnga fire at an elevation of
3 >OJ Let above the s a l v 1 (being above
I dour point]. Tim kc uery ih uusnr
| l>aK<€ ( i. The hotel will b* open for the
reception ot guests first *f June. Visitors
| can obtain round trip tickets via Athene
I'eim. Daily line of stag**** aud duly
mail, leb graph line to Springs via Ath
ens. Office in hotel. For further infor
mal i>n and pamphlets, address
j unc? 2u J H MAGlLL,Proprietor.
C KVriIAL HOTEL.
Broad Sillkt, - - Columbus, Ga.
T-&- Fii -t-ci ihs in all its appointments.
Dili ■i nd Dining Room on first floor.
M : n-li 8;.1.L-I 1 S E\ fcl / ROOM !
R~* s Reason ible; lablcs luiv ishcd with
best the ina: i, -lh afiurd. This Hotel is
ceturuliy located, with tho le st accotumo-j
I (tiuiid in the city, J W. RYAN,
Prourietor.
HAMS
Bieikf st Bacon and Shoulders very
fiue—just received at Dronu* ole Bros.,
Columbus.
Mercer University !
MACON, GA.
THE fall term of this old aud well
known Institution will open ou tho last
Wed i sday. [2B h] of of September next.
A Sub Freshman Clast, to be prepared
oy the Favu v fioui the Fresh nt an Class
and to consist of youths not u.tder four
teen [l4] y ' ri of age, will be formed
l ie L.w s hool, at the lo ad of which
is tho present Attorn y (r u rd of the
Si a’ c, ofl'rs peculiar advantages to stu -
and nta of law
F.r catalogue and other information
address JNO. J. BRAN J'LY.
julv 19 a S c. Faculty.
RANKIN HOUSE,
JOHNSCHERF. Proprietor
FRANK GOLDEN, Clerk.
Entirely New tn all its
APARTMENTS, and strictly
FIRST-CLASS.
j tn ltf COLFMEi’S.OA.
F .sasa. -4
1 IVIUOtVII Nw, Dcllcfetfal * FhHmb.
I A Sold ty a-*lruDraf
Cologne^-*isargc,.!..T.
*TAJrFjLrmcrs| , Mothcrs^!Sin ,
Btc., who arc tired out by work or worry, and all who
are miserable with Dyspepsia, Rheumatism. Neeral-'
Ea, or Bowel, Kidney or Liver Complaints, you can,
iinvigorated and cured bv using ■
If you are wasting away with Consumption, Age,.
Dissipation or any weakness, you will find Parker>
Ginger Tonic the greatest Blood Fertiliser and the,
Best Health A Streurth Restorer yoa Cu Use,*
and far superior ta Bitter* and other Tonics, as it'
builds up the system, but never intoxicates. 5° cL.
an^^bstreLHiSCOX^COyjChemists >^( Ji ii^-i j
PARKER'S J Ptrfomad.
BAIR BALSAM lUriecwCMaa
AVID LAJIDREIH A SONS, PMwWpMi, *>.
nov2 ol
Wesleyan Female Institute.
STAUNTON, VIRGINIA.
Opens September 20tb, 1881. One of
the F r t Schools for Young Ladies in
I the Unit* o States. Sunouuding;s beu
-| tiful. C imftte unsurpassed. Pupils
I fr>m seventeen States.
Terms among the best m the Union
‘Board, Wiisliing. English Course, Latin,
; French,German, In^trumental Music,4c,
for Scholastic year, from Sept, to Jnne
s23B. F rCa alo&iues write to
Rev. Wm A HARRIS, D. D., Pr.s t,
julyl2tf Siaunton, Virginia.
BEETS
And Ruta Raga Turnips—very superior,
just received at Dromgoole Bros. C*ium
bus.
A, B* 0,
American Breakfast Cereals. Steam
j Cooked and Dessiccated. White Wheat
. White Oats and Barley Food ut Drom-
I gooie Bros., Columbus.
WILUKIUH 4 CO,
Successors to W A M ILLI NG HAM
Whelesale and Retail Dealers in
Builders’ Supplies of all Kinds,
Fash, Blinds, Doors, Paints.
OIL AND PUTTY,
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, LIME, PLASTER PARIS,
Kalsomine, Laths, Plasterer's Hair, &c.
Cbewacla Lime by the Barrel or Car
Load Lots.
WILLINGHAM & CO., * ‘ Columbus, Ga.
ju y 28 bl
Columbus Female College !
COI.T ÜBUS, V.
G- R- GLENN, A- M„ President-
Prof A P MOoTY, A M., Natural Science arid Mathematics.
Pot A C FLEVVELLKN. History and Criticism.
Airs M Ji CAMPBELL, Physiology and Men al Philosophy.
Miss BESSIE WADDELL, Calisthenics and Asst Prim‘y Department,
Mrs L McK VST, A t Department.
Miss A L GLENN. Horn 1 ' Department.
Prof. .1 HARRIS OH APPEL, A M. Latin and Belles Let Ires.
Mrs A C FLEWELLEV. L-dv Principal.
Mrs ANNIE B HOLLEM vN. P nmansaio, English and Vial hematics,
l'r ! HERMANN H PEKLET, Director School Music, Organ and Piano.
Madame I'ERLET. Vocal Music and French. (French language spoken )
Miss M J i HOMAS. Pi.no.
L" ite t m tie beahU’est ity m the Nouth A home school with home comfortd
Only two girls in a room. Rooms elegantly f irnished. bath rooms. &c. The best so
<• a. ad rtlig ous associations. Ihe tiaest Literary, Music and Art advautagas. Ov.r
Music Scucol has no equal in toe South.
E\PK>nkn
B i rd, was-dog, lights, fuel and iu 1 literary (union $233 5o
sam • with li.acrumuiial or Vocal Music faud use ofPi.no 1 50
N-.\t Hesaiou begins September 14th. For particulars addrers the President
july2f
T. -A.. WALKER, ”
-DEALER I X
Wagons & Buggies.
the best
SSO Buggy ever sold South.
HAVING bought out the Wagon and Buggy Department of Witt k. Walker, I
will continue ibe business at the-snme stand, and ask a share of the public
patronage. I aVI Agent for the Old Hickory Wagon and Milburn Farm Wagons-'
the best in the market, and will keep at .all times a good stock of Wagons. Buggies.
Phaetons, Saddlery and Harness, I will sell for small profit, and guarantee every
vehicle sold.
i" o ' 2 * l - 1 " J- A, WALKER, Columbus. Ga.
GORDON’S j
New York Store J
Columbus, Ga.
HAVING DECIDED TO REDUCE OCR STOCK OF ■
Oorsets, Hosiery and Gloves.l
■ t re adding our Spring and Summer Stock, we offer 1,000 Corsets in * andles
variety, embracing all the popular styles, at about cost.
1.000 Pairs of Ladies* and Misses' Plain and F ncy Hosiery, on account of
' Zi Sand of might imperfections, will be closed out at haJf price.
Talte Motice
OK TIIE
GRAND CLEARING OUT SALE
if many popular brands and low price KID GLOVES. They roust be sold at
ace On and after this dite we will only buy "T e Harris Seamless" and "The
I Gordon' ‘ Kid Glove, which w.ll be sold at the regular prices and nadtr a guaran-
THE NEW YORK STORE.
M. C. GORDON.
->pl3— tt ir29 82 & 84 Broad St.. Columbus, Ga.
BUSSEI 4 WOOLDRIDGE.'
WAREHOUSE AND
Commission Merchants,
Webster Warehouse.
COLUMBUS, CA.
O
I Authorized Agents for the Storage of the Cot.O.oof the GRANGE & FARMERS
j UNION.
; General Agents Pesdeeton’s OM S'sndirJ Guano an t Phowtate, St. Geosge trd
MaNDaED Feru iz rs, J bn M Swift's Ammoniat..-'! Roue and Potash, SEAL'S
Aei 1 Puoeph ite for CornpoGing.
j Cottou Stored at 25 Cents. Cotton Sold at 25 cents per baler
1 iLsissl Ai'Visrxj made cn Cotton in Store. ' juifi