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Ceorgia Stale Fair!
at macokt.
OCTOBER 17th TO 22nd, 1881.
The Most Magnificent and Best Appointed
Grounds in the South.
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Liberal Premiums for Slock, Poultry, t ield Crops, Home
Industry, Fine Arts, Manufactures, Machinery, Etc.
Large Purses for Trotting and Running Races,
4, ud will be contested for by some of the best horses on tliu Turf.
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Music by an Excellent Military Band.
REI)l t KI) If ATi:rS
Toi Freight* ami l’aase.ngerf on alt the 'liiilroads. '
Even citizi o i invited to ttun,l nrid exh.lnt mrui-tbing t our rx|x,4il on.
\irite u> the Secrettry lor 4 Premium Li*t rti'l "i!i r inf o o.mion.
1 HOM AS H UIOUM AN, Jb., I‘ren.
H. H. OAKY, Generiil Supt
jnlvSCtd K, U. OKI Kit. Hverctary, Macon.
GTJLLETKS IMIMtI )Vi:i)
Light Draft Cotton Gins.
Arranged for V -cdim nod Condenser* if deni red Recommended by all Plauterf
who have used them, as superior to any (Jtu miiuutnetur<d.
Warehouse and Commission
MKBOHANTS.
Columbnio, - Georjriu.
Aie Sole Agent* for nil the seeti. n trailing at ColnmlniK, unit will furnish circulars
M,J U -tluionlnls on application A p’y curly to sc um .1 Urn. J" 1 '
CARGJELL.
- Being Fullv Convinced that a—
Strictly Cash Bystem.
I the most equitablo and fair method ol doing business,will commence
from to-day, to sell for
CASH !
Thu, enabling him to noil ijo. all much than I how .loinff 11 cr-dit lisin"*s
and parties having the ran civ money may know whom 1< oal* K‘ ! . {j* I *,
it. Below Will he found a fow prices which will indicate the Ulili'-Noh ur.LHjO
TIONH made ttiron. bout bin Stock:
6,000 yards Standard Pruts at 5 c<u s
1,000 yiilh Lace strij-H Bunting *t 7 rcnu. former price Ir,
1,04.0 yards Madrid Gi ph ti*s .and Vi 1 2eiif-. fonnci pH"- 20 r*ur*.
1,000 yurds I)inia**H* I)r>a Goodsut 6 cento, burner p i <* L omit*.
5,000 y tnlH R* illiful Lawiif. n: 5 fonts, torn. i price 8 centM.
5,000 yards V irion* Hlflei Ui■** o‘ietls pine 1u ou the Bargain ( oun ci to b<
do ed ou at half price, 1>“ n°' fol to s o them .
A f.w pfeces of Black fr nadines at 10 ecu's eheiput li. conta. All classes ol
Bpnog ftpd Summer Dress Goods to he sold jf mi> of - ost.
f>oo dog n liuoldng at 2*. cents per d<>/on, cheap hI 50 ‘‘elite.
6.000 virds Curt tin Net at cost, to close out. A so, lull lino Caksim res, tor Men i
ft a d Bov*** wear; Towels, Kspains, Table Dno an it, etc , <tv ( ALL AND BL GON-
VlNoil). ~ _ A
Jamoh IC. Onr?lU, <0 broad Street,
july2( ly Columbus, Georgia.
Georgia Warehouse !
J. W. WOOLFOLK, Proprietor.
Warehouse and Commission Business,
Columbus, Georgia.
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Wi I h n Tf completed for the new crop of cotton hi* lrge end coimtj'Hlione Two
Ktiry Brick Warehouse, tilled with every modern c nvon.cuej lor the sale, handling
and storage of cotton.
Mr. V. J Jenkina will be in charge of the Sal n D pir mnit an! Mr. C!us A
Hough, ot TUbot cKiu.ity. wi Ibe at the *culos. Prompt hmddap, olkvliclo** to in
struct ions ot pUntore, quick returns ami small expenses ! jnlv^Oa
200,000 Fret Lumber,
-FOB HAIJi vr-
J. B. GORMAN’S
Steam and Water Mills.
8 and 10 Miles south of Talbotton. near Geneva.
For Cash Only.
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luch plank. WeatberUoardtng. Flooring, Ceiliug and It nigh Edge, ranging in
prioctrom 2&* to $\ on per hundred leci at mil!.
li]*ntx*r dciive cd in Talbotton, Coin nbus and M ion. at very low cash prices.
Bills ot fraiuln; sawed to or b r at prices that c uiuct bt* TXDEUSOLD. Vo do a
large business and guarantee satisfaction to our patrons.
If vou want to save money, meus or -vote me betoic purchasing yonr bills. Ad
drag. * J. B OOKM AN. T tbotton and < Geneva.
SCHOFIELDS IRON WORKS,
MAC< . (i K< I{< I V.
MANUFACTURE
PORTABLE m STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES,
FOK GINNING, THHESHING AND GRINDING.
HEAVY STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES. STEAM
BOILERS, and SAW MILLS a Specialty
Slufielfs Celebrated Fateat Fewer Cattea Press.
To be run by Hand, Hors* l Water or Stearr* F wv
Over 20,000 in use through too Cotton Growing 9*j tes.
General Bepnir Work Prompt*y Atterdt? i to. K r IVticumrs •ul Pric**, ftdJress
jlyl2tf J S SCHOFIELD, Proprietor.
TIIE REGISTER AND STANDARD, TALBOTTON, TAJ.BOT COUNTY, GEORGIA, AUGUST 2, 1881.
REGISTER ASP STANDARD.
0. B. GORMAN, l,mrou.
J B. GORM AKvQoMuwummwo Eerr n.
Tnlbotton. Oxn-.
I TUESDAY AUGUST 2, 5881-
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Official Organ of Talbot County,
THE GEORGIA ICOIIUTC/E.
BILLS IKTAODUCXD.
Ah 11 to require or Hilaries or com
missioners iu charge of county affairs to
provide each |ina'*itrate with a docket.
Panned.
[The committee on the pnrt of the
House to con nit with the finite Treasur
eras to hikin'' United Stabs 3 I*2 per
ccut. bonds in payment for the M.:con
and Brunswick railroad, are Messr, Da
vis. of Habersham, Hutchins, Christie,
A■-!derion, and .Mar:in of lalbot ]
By Mr Wilson, a bill to prohibit the
Hide of intoxicating Uquors in any ruaiitia
district, county, c'y or town, unless
granted by h vote nf the town, county,
v c., which eh ill be taken thus: “For
wli skey *or “Aguin.-t whiskey.“ Teui
per.mte.
By Mr Pos*, a bill to amend an r:ct r< -
latuig tolence- for stock, so as to make it
apply to any part, oi any county that is
divided by a water course that way be
considered a fence. Agriculture.
The bill >f .Mr R nkin, to provide P>r
a uniform assessment of railroad proper
ty in Geoigia. Made special order for
Wedii* sday next, and ordered piloted
[The bifl providi s /or an appiirtionmenl
of railroad taxis among the several conn'
ties in the preportion of the amount o
rack, etc., in those counties ]
[Mr Hammond, from the gencr.il judi
ciary committee, reported against sever 1
hi Ih. among them the bill lo provide tor
a revision of the jnry boxes—also in fhvo:
of the bill to provide compensation for
jurors in county courts also, in favor of
the bill to create anew judicial circuit
to bo called the Northeastern Circuit.]
The committee on education reported
dversvly to the bill to require the teach
iugz of the elementary principles of agri
culture in the public schools, and m fa
vor of the bill levying a tax of eue-eighth
if 1 per cent, on all the taxable property
of the St * to. to bo applied t-> the support
of public schools also, in lavor ol tho
bill to apply to tho sipport of public
sclioolh tho income of the Department ol
Agrionl u' in excess cl its expense,
By Mr Davis, of Lumpkin, a bill to te
pul an act to exempt liom jury duty
ministers, pljrysicians, etc. (Gives the
judge discrctpm.l Judiciary.
Unuer the new constitution it requires
a majority of the members of adi house
to piss any bill—not merely a m.j *rity
ot those voting.
Senator Carter -A bill to enlarge and
increase the e iucatiouui facilities of tn
University of Georgia. [Provides fur a
high school in each senatorial district, to
be u branch of the university ] Referred
' to committee on education
Senator Gorman A bilf to amend m
tion 4161 [allows open accounts to be
made by written affidavit.] Kefejifed to
judiciary committee.
The bill o iuoorpontto tho Home South
ern railroad company [from ltome io St
Macks. Fla., with branches to Atlanta.
Macon, Columbus and Brunswick], the
next lull ou thud Vending, wm recom
mitted to tae committee on corporations •
The bill ot Mr l'erkius, t* provide for
levying a tux <>t ouc-t nth ofou 'per oeut
on ub property to edueatio .ai pu: pose-*,
was rclerred to t o nnamc io uantiee.
Mr Brausou mtr*du- e<l a bdl to n\ ■
thoriz the sale of the Wes •rn and A
- u * ic railroad.
l ii .1 r i:ni(A iio v.
The co uiuitt* eon duc.dio , m h*
Legislature have reported Envoi •••iv ou a
bill levying a tax one-eighth ot one pei
cent m all thn taxable property of Un-
State, i.o be applied to tho support of
Public Schools al-o to apply to the same
purpose the income of the department ot
Agriculture in excess of its expense.
This is allin el v move, one givutly d<
uianded by the educational interes:s ol
the people. Ii is evi.lnq that grea. go< 1
has been done with the moti y annually
expended in Georgia f>r common tuluca
turn. With the present revenues it would
have been impossib’e to have <1 >no more.
The crying demand of the people G, more
revenue for public school purposes, so us
to enable tho ounty boards to disjfeuse
at lc.ist six months free tuition to those
, of school age.
The people are becoming mor? inter
ested in in itters of education, realizing
the importance, yea, necessity, of educat
ing the young people of the country,
j thereby lessening crime and opauiug up
1 avenues ot prod table and intelligent em
1 ployiuout to thousauds, who otherwise
wou’d have be n but hewers of wood
and drawers of water to those more for
tuua ely sttunt and.
The demand of the people is for a six,
or eight months tuition, tree of cost to
them, and to be paid by surplus State
revenues, and. It need be, by a sm.ll per
cent, of taxation To keep pace with other
Sides, and for the reputation of which
shi is ttl.eady proud, Georgia must put
her shoulders to the car of education and
push it on itvtil illiteracy shall flee our
borders „ud intelligence, enterprise and
progr* 8A set up their permanent rule in
the land. To subdue ignorauce, on
which follows crime, end out of which
grow all the ills of bad society, w as nec
essary as to suppress crime and punish
the violations of law. We sincerely hoi ®
the bill alluded to, to be supplemented
by others, of like import, will piss tae
Legislature.
Wicked ter Clergyman.
K.*v. , llasliington, D. 0., writes:
I believe it to be all wrong amt even
wiaktd for clergyman or other public
men lo be led into giving testimonials to
I quack doctors or vile stuff* called medi
| Clues, but when a really meritorious ar
! tide made of valuable remedies known to
i all. that all physicians use and trust in
! daily, we should Ireely comtueud it. I
i therefore cheertnliv and heartily com
i mend Hop Bitters for the good they have
! done me and my friends, firmly belie,
| ini’ they have no equal for family use.
j I will not be without them. -I —New York
| Baptist Weekly.
In the death of Col Randolph L Mott,
of Columbus, the Macon Volunteers lose
tre last of the original and charter aiem
tens- The company was orgnhized April
, 23. 1525.
It is a foolish Mistake to confound a
remedy of mint with the quack medi
cines now so common. We bava used
j Parker s Ginger Tonic with the happiest
j rrsul s for Rhcnm tllsm aud Dyspepsia.
! aud when worn out by overwork, and
know it to be a st rliug nealth restora
[ t,r Time* ees adv. julylS m
Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA— County.
Ziichariah T Slept enson, Administra
tor on the estate of Richard W Bo He,
bite of said county deceased* applies to
me for leave to a-11 the lands belonging
to the estate of said deceased
Tlje**e are therefore to cite and admon
| ish all persons concerned to be and ap
j pear at my offijo, within the time pre
* scribed by law, and show came, if any
I there be, why such leave should not be
j granted to applicant.
Given under mv official signature,this, j
Ist day of August, 1881.
RICHARD ii. LEONARD,
aug2 4w Ordinary,
Letters of Administration.
GEG RGIA— TaIbot County.
Whereas, the estate of William H Tig.
ner late of said coil ty, deceased, is un
repr sen ted and not likely to be represen
ted:
Tins is to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindr-d and creditors of
sa.d deceased, to make known the rea
sons, ?! any exist, why administration on
Mili<l estate should uot be vested In the
Clerk of the Hup rior Court.or some oth -
er fit and proper person, on the first
Monday in September next.
Given under my official signature, the
Ist day oi August, 1881.
RICHARD if. LEONARD,
ang2 4w.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA— Taubot Covntt.
Isaac C N.oUolh makes application to
me for letters of Administration do b mis
non on tht estate ol Eb-nez r Whaley,
late of said county, d*ceased.
All persons interes ed in said estate are
therefore cited and admonished to up*-
pwir at my offic *. on or before the fiist
.Monday iu /September next, and show
cause, it any there he, why such letters
should not be granted to said applicant.
Given under my official signature, ibis,
the Ist day of August. 1881
RICHARD H. LEONARD,
an 2 4w Ordinary.
Leave to dell.
GEORGIA TajuboT County.
James D Woodall, administrator, and
Corm-liu E Woodall.u lminiKirutiix.on the
• state ol Robert B Woodall, late of said
county, deceased, apply to me for leave
to sell all the lands belonging to to estate
of said deceased.
i hese are therefprg to cite and •admon
ish all persons interested in said esta'e
U) he and appear at my office, on or be
fore the fir.t Monday in Be p tern be r next,
and show cause, If ny there be, why
such leive should not he grunted.
Given under my official signature, this
the Ist day of August, 1881.
RICHARD H LEONARD,
ang 2 4w Ordinary.
Letters of Administration-
GEORGIA Taiaß>t County,
Whereas, the esAte of Mrs E M Wim
berly, late ©f and county, deceased, is
unrepresented and uot likely to be repre
sented.
These nr ■ to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of
huid deceased to be and appear at luy of
j tire, by tin* first Monday in .September
next, and show cause if any there be,
why administration ou said hastate shouiu
not be vested in the Clerk ol the Supeiior
Court, or some other fit and proper per
son
Given under my official signature, this,
t..e Ist d>y of ugust. 1881.
RICHARD 11 LEONARD,
a <g 2 fw Ordinary.
Leave to Sell.
G ECU G IA ~T a Ldo iCun i v
James McNeil, a imiuiH iat*r ou ih es
t to of Series i.tto of said c u ty,
d* o. ustnl, makes applicatlo.i t- me l-i !
.euvetosci. a 1 tile lauds belonging to
s.id t.slat .
I hese are thereb r-* 'o cite and udm n
• >ii ail p so • :nii- cs e. t to in a at: know.,
ii l OPj. io .if av, h t.,. tii -.i Mn.
day n &0 t . uib. i UK*!.
i • *:• * u . . v u.lio a ign ure t
L Li and > of A* • iu, ifGi.
ti ii uD .i ui A .i>,
• ig 2 4 v Ur ho i-,..
Letters of Admaus.vaiiou.,
GLOitGIA T\lb tC unt.
sS ilium '* l> i a l |, .ipplu-s io me in |
101 lrs ol Yd ;i i> i-ttio.i (le bonis lion, I
'V til 11. > u I .11 x and <m 111.* estate •t j
'l'-Mst* M HMI-. and e i,. and, hit** of said toun
':
are ihcf -r to cite and atbuoi i-i* J
aI a (1 .in u r the ki tired u and oi< and |
s i ui du ftiv and • e Mtd wpp* :,r a j
.uv ifioe, by ne ti<st M id y in sp j
i moer next, u and no v cause, n any ii t-i j
ie, wny such loiters should uot he gran |
(ed to appheant.
Given uuder my official signature this.
Ist day ot August. 18S1.
RICHARD 11, LEON ARD.
aug‘2 lat Old-nary.
Notice to Debtors and Cicdi
tors-
GEORGIA Tai.wot County
All persons having a- umnda against
the estate of George H Elder, deceased
will present them to me duly authenticated
i within the time prescribed by law and
i those indebted will please make immed
i lute payment, THUS L. PATRICK,
J july 20 6w Administrator.
Notice to Debtors and Credi
tors.
GEOR G?A Timin' Cocsir:
All persons having demands against
Richard Roll, deceased.late of add eoun
tv, are hereby notified and lntormed to
present them properly attested t< the un
dersigned wi'hin the lime prescribed by
law. and all persona iuKbh and to and de
ceased aie hereby required to make irn
mediate payment to the undersigned.
This July 21, 1881.
ZAOHARLAH T. bTEPHENSON.
ulyflflflw Admr. fcc.
Letters of Dismission-
GEORGI X — Talbot Countv:
Whereas, William M Isom, AJiumistra
tor of Nathan H Isom, Joct as*J, repre
s nta lo the Court in hi petition, duly
filed and entered on record, that he ha*
tully administered the eetats ol said de
ceased. This is therefore to cite all per
sous concerned, kindred and c reditors, to
show cause, if any tiny can, vrhv said
Ydwinistrutor should net bt* discharged 1
from his administration, and receive let- |
ters ot dismission, on the first Monday iu 1
August next.
Given tinder my official signature this
the 3d dav o* Mw. 1881.
RICHARD H. LEON ARD.
may 3 3m Ordinary.
TALBOT SHERIFF SALES.
Will be sold beiore the Court House
i door, in the to vn ot Talbot too. Talbot
I county, on the first l uesdvy in September
n xt, within the legal hours of sale, the
i fodowmg property to-wit:
The West halt oi lot ot laud No 89. in
the 16th District of Talbot county, re
serving 5 acres lor Upatoie church aud a
. burial ground. Also, lot no 90, in the
Henry McCrary place, contesting of land"
lying iu 16th. and 17th district of Talbot
oouuty, part ot lot No 4. and fraction lots
j 54 and 55 aud 53 -a part ot 60 acres on
the West line of said lot, lying north ol
• Upatoie Otek. Also, the above oos. lying
nor:h of said creek excepting the right to
j raise the Water tor a mill, all containing
200 acies or leas. 202 1-2 acres ot lot
|No 56, West 12of1 tNo 57. Halt of lot
No 89. c m aiuing ItX) acres more or less,
| iu tutne 16vh District, the above laud con
taining in the aggregate 7So acres more
or less. Also, a tOvvn lot, in the town ot
Gviieva.iu >a J county, cm taming 4
1 on the south side ot the Muscogee Rail
road, uov occupied by Henry Persons as &
daelliu-’. levied on as the pro.tertv of
George W Jordan, to satisfy a ti ta issued
! tmtn I*l hot Snpenor ccuri, m taxor |o!
Zu-haiiah Prortw vs. George W Jordan.
JAMES A. FOXIER, Sheriff.
august *2 1881.
Application for Charter.
State of Geoeoix, ]To the Honorable
j the Superior Couit
County ot Ta bA. J of said county :
John B Gorman, Peter E Dennis Zaehs
uriah T Stephenson, D J Carreker, Mc-
Cormick Neal, N P Cirreker, W E Rag
land, all cit z ns of said State and coun
ty, togeth* r with their and suc
cessors in office, respectfully apply fora
Charter incorporating them uni their
successor* a a body politic and corpo
rate, under the name and style ot, “The
Talbot County Stock and Fair Associa
si iU,“ with power by this name to sue
aid bo sued, to have and to u:*e a com
men seal, and to hold such real e.tute
and other property us may be conveyed,
or mortgaged, or pledged to said "Talbot
County Stock and Fair Association,** and
to adopt such a Constituti n and By-
Laws and amendments as they may dem
advisable and proper, to carry out th"
obi-cts and intentions of said ‘ Associa
tion. “
Art. 1 The object of this Association
is the promotion of the Agricultui il, Ale
chat icM and Industrial inter --d ot, and
gem ial prosperity ol the pt-ople ol Talb *t
county.
Art 2. The Stock ot this Association
shall not exceed Fmr h(■idred h ares, at
Five and lLtrs each. Be'lu hundred del*
itxrn worth ot Stock has been suoscribed
and paid, and certificates issued thereiore.
Art,'!. The officers oi thin Association
shall consist ot a President, Vice Presi
dent, Treasurer, Secretary, and Five Di
r..c*(*rs.to be eh-ctea annually on the fir>i
Tuesday in January, by tne Stockholders,
or their
gible to an office who is not a bona fide
■>tovkhold r.
Art. 4. Tu y desire to fold Annual, or
Semi Annual LxinliiUoim on (heir grounds
and in Iheir exhibiimn bui dings, near
I albotion, to or niz a h ltieien' nuiu
nt.r ot Pm ice and Guards, uuosr ihw im
mediate control of tne Odi ere of the So
eieiy, Kr the main aimnee ot peace and
a od order and protection ol property; to
ej-ct diK irderly persona lroaa tneir grounds
and t" arrest und turn o?.*r to the proper
authoniies lor trial, persons violating the
peace and good order of die Slate, in or
mar their euclooir *, during the exhibr
dou.
Art 5. Your petitioierH desire to
rent wdUm tiieir enciofliure Sal am, Ile
frehmeut and other pnviliges during
their exuibiti n, nut in conflict with
Statute, or Conatituiioniil laws of tne
Btate.
Art. 6. Your petitionoJs furtner stite
that they desir: to have their principal
office in Talbotton, Talooi county, Geor
gia . They deaire to be incorporated for
twenty yea re.
GEORGIA—TaIbot County: In the
Sop*ri. r Court ol said Cuun,Hon J i Wil
11h presiding.
L i Gui marun t Cos ) Rule Nisi
Vh. > to
James H Brooks. ) foreclose Mortgage^
ft apjiearinc fo the Court by the peti
tion ol L J Gu Imartiu surviving partner
<f the fiim ol L J Gilinartin A Cos., that
on th** 26th day of February 1880, the and >-
ft-ndaiU made and delivered lo said L J
Gnilmartin A < '<>. his note.
U?nring date d.e dy and year ntoreeaid,
whereby the and tendarit promised on or be
fore the Ist day ot November next fol
lowing the date of Sul note to pay L J
Ouilumrlin A Cos., <-r bearer,eight hwndrt-d
and thirty-seven and 'liars uud six cents foi
value received and i, lit j.er cent interest
irniu the maturity of aid note and ten per
cent for counsel fees, and that on ths da\
and year aforesaid the and feudant the bel
ter to sec are the pa; ment of smd note exe
unt* and and d* liver* dto the sod L J Gnil
marlin V Cos hi deed of Mortgage where
by Ibe Def ihdant Mortgaged to said L J
Guilmarfin Ato. a certtun parcel o lan
wi ; iw liu .dred and iwcut\-live uerts
m i*- r It-as in tie 23rd district ot Talbi
uol\ n* said * ' e hi >wu as the Cary
l"H j a ii il "> unded on the north > y
m and "t Rhino'S, on the east by the
.indsofj H M C‘ >y, aid the South by
I. .l ■ ’v\ m ii* ih- K* >) pluce and on ih('
-a - la..*U -t L W VVmbtoge her
m ’• -m n said iiacL *nd
. u. iml r- 'id note bus
i h * t , v ulcred fhs
da * pa' into Con? Hi
• i- *l.i \ t h- next term ot
u t n. ,-.u.*i ol tu*- prii.cipa on
> ..i I* id i .e n o reKt on the same at
* rat ot e c ;Hi per cent from the n;u~ i
u \t\ of said uote, and the sunt Ot ten per \
eit on i.-ti sais* tor counsel !e-s, *>r show
j*. the <’ti* tmrj it any he * an. md j
ih.n on the holme - de ead nt oto and , 1
•i.e Opt y ot le -mpl'l'M* 111 wild IO M’d
tuoi'gHL*'d j it'iui * sot: toiever th* reaper
aite*i and mrclostul. A?.*l *t itiriher ot -
*!--* and that this rule be p< inishcd once u
*;. i ■ i, nr loir m mi,- n (he Regis *-r k
M-oal .id t r vj u, *■* the n xt t* rm of this
< um, oi ' r ed oa the and andant or Lis
special agent or Attorney at least thru*
mouths previous to the next term of this
Court.
J T WILLIS. Judge S. C. C. C.
A tiu extract from the minutes, this
3d day ol May 1881.
ma\3 lam JAMES McNEIL. Clebx
IS JONES <£ CO.
COLUMBUS, CA.
Propose to place on Bargtin Connter
the moat notable bargains of the season.
Am; them
LACE BUNTINGS at 10c PER YARD.
Wo hare opened some choice styles of
Printed Muslim*.
LONDON CORDS AT 6 1 4 CENT...
Calicos 4 1-2, 5 and 6c.
Colored Lawns Ac.
Attractions in Lace an 1 Lawn Ti.s,
Collars, Cutl>. etc.
HOSIERY.
Onr claim to keeping the largest and
cheapest kit of Ho-icry is conoeded by
all.
j Come and see our Embroidered Bai
brig^ans—La,lies 1 Sizes at 2 -e
Besntitnl assortment Children's Flose
50c, 75c, $1 nd #1.50 per pair.
Percales and Momies
We will open during the week desirable
j styles iu the above w;Y'h goods that are
j in great demand at present.
SILKS.
We have just placed lasge orders f. r a
new stock of Black Silks. aad will sell
the remaining short ends at astounding
reductions.
J. S. JONES A CO.
Columbus Qa.,
* mar 9b 1 -may 24
W A JUHAN £CO.,
Macon, C ia.
OFFER
INDUCEMENTS IN THEIIt VARI
OUS hoes of business unsurpassed by
any retail establishment in the State.
Partiwular ateutiou paid to orders from
buyers. Send for samples of
any thing may desire. Prompt at
tention.
Dry Goods, Dress Making,
Clothing, Millinery,
Boots, Parasols,
Shoes, Fans,
HATS, CARPETS and RUGS.
Come to see us when visiting Macon,
may 22a
A. B, C.
American Break Ivt Cereils, Steam
Cos ked arid D -si-eded, Write Wheat
White Oats and Barley Food at Drom- \
goo'e Bros., Columbus.
WHITE CLIFF
MINERAL SPRINGS,
MONROE CO.. EAST TEXN.
This C lb rat ad Summer Resort is sit
uated on the top of Ohilhowoe mountain,
i-ixieen m lee s utaoast of Atheos.a point
<n the E. 1 , V. and Gh. RR. The ho
twl and springs nre at an elevation rf
3oor f. et above tlie s a level (being above
dew poiutj. The scenery is unsur-
Ihe holel will be open for the
reception ot guests first of June. Visitors
can obtain round trip tickets via Athens,
Term. Daily line of stages and daily
mail. Telegraph liue to Springs via Ath
ens. Office iu hotel. For further infor
mation and pamphlets, addrog
juut*7 2n J H MAG ILL, Proprietor.
HAMS
B eikfast Bacon and Shoulders—very
fine—just received at Droingoole Bros.,
Columbus.
Mercer University !
MACON, GA.
TIIE fill term of Ih.s old and well
knowo I isti.utioo "nil on ihe last
Wednesday. [2Bth] of of September next.
A Sub- Freshman Class, to be prepared
oy the Facu'ty from tb.i F eshman Class
md to consist of youths not uuder four
teen [l4] years of age, will be formed j
Tne Law School, at the head of which
is the preeeut Attorn y General of the
S at*.*, offers peculiar advantages to stu
and uts of law
For catalogue and other information
address JNO. J. BRANTLY.
pt]v]9g Sec. Faculty.
FI oresforT^*-- -
r. ■
he., who are tired out by work or worry, and all who 4
jure miserable with Dyspepsia, Rheumatism. Nearai-i
pa, or Bowel, Kidney or Lhrer Complaint*, you can J
be Invigorated and cured by
lf you are wasting away with Oonsumptioo, Age, J
Dissipation or any weakness, you will find barker j
Ginger Tonic the greatest Blood Fertilizer and thel
Best Health A Strength Restorer yon Cam UM
and Car superior te Bittern and other Tomes, a* it j
builds up tne system, but never lcto*kat. socti
and^isirea^ J
PARKER’S
a AIR BALSAM
f
AVU) LAND RET H A SONS, PWlidelpHla, Pa
li v 2 bl
Wesleyan Female Institute,
STAUNTON. VIRGINIA.
Opens September 20th. 1881. One of
the Frat Schools for Ladies in
the United States. Sunoundings beau
tiful. C’imate unsurpassed. Pupils
froui >*eveniecn States. *
Terms atu< ng the best in the Union
Board, We.sldnG;, Enghsh U*nre, Latin,
French, Music,Ac,
for Seholasßc year, from Sept, to Jnue
s‘>3S. For Us aloL’u* s writ** to
I(kv Wm A HARRIS, D 0., Ptvs*t,
jnlytfltf Siaunton. Virginia.
BEETS
And Rida Riga Turnips very superior. |
ja>i rvCeivcd at Drouigoole Bros. Colum ]
bus.
1 I
WATCH. CLOCK, and JEW
ELRY REPAIRING.
The undersigned has located m the
store room formerly occupied by J A
Foster where he is prepared to do all
kind of repairing in the JEWELRY line,
Charges reasonable and work warranted
tc give satiaf iction.
A full Itneof Spectacles and noee glasses
kept constantly in stock.
Illustrated catalogues containing all the
latest stylvs in Jewelry and Silverware on
hand. and can furnish the same at lowest I
prices on short notice.
Have secured a fire-proof safe for the
protection of all valuables placed In my
hands for repairs.
No Bi Hard Saloon attached to my
business. J H MAUND.
may 34m
JOHN W HALL,|
Attorney at Law
AND
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
TALBOTTON, GEORGIA,
april 12 bl
Collinsworth Institute.
—for—
Boys ami You ns Men!
80-opened and re-organized will re
sume xercises at thMDld Campus, August
16th. 1881. Boa*d, Tui ion. Washing
i and Inc.dentals sls per month, if con
trncted i-r the Term, and paid monthly
i in advance.
j Tuition per month $2. f 3 aud f4.
j&nli bl John T. McLaughlin.
The Greatest Break
IN PRICES,
EVER KNOWN IN COLUMBUS
-.v r r the-
Ne w York S tore
DO NOT MISS THE CHANGE.
It be.'g the great Cash System. It discounts the Credit System It is to h
rexolntion id the business, oa a Cash Basis. £3~ COME AT ONCE AND BF r, ?, 9
VJNCED.
It hss been our habit f-r years to begin the redn'-tion of Prices on Summer oor i.
al,nt the middle of July. Tnis time wo do more than we propose. We tumble t*
the popular ‘ 0
g 5.000 yards oi 7 cent. Calico at 5 cents.
10,000 yards of Androsoojjgin Bleached Cotton at 10 cents.
10 000 yards of New York Mills Beached Cotton at IJJ cents.
10,000 yards of Lonsdale Cambric at 12 1-2 cents.
2 OUO v.irds oi All Woo] Bunting ..t 12 12 cents.
These figures snow tho reduction. A.l classes of goods reduced in the same nre
portion. * 04
Dress Goods at Cost,
We now offer a!I cl -sses of Summer I):ess Goods, Linen Lawns, and an immense
line of White Goo is ufc uciuil New York CoA.
Grand Clearing Out Salo of Hosiery, Corsets and Gloves!
$5,000 Worth of SHOES to bs Sacrificed.
Women’s Shoes nt 11,00, worth $1.50; Women's Shoes at SI 50, worth $2,00-
Slippers at il 00—Slippers at $ 1 50. The e goods mu-tbe s itd.'
We are determine Ito clean np our sto-k before the Fall Season opens and to
that end we mean to lend -nr host energies and oar lowest possible oria s
GIVE US A CALL. EX -MINE OCR STOCK
M. C. OOR.DONT.
au -~ 12 82&84 Broad St., Cclumbu-*, Gs.
■lll £ CO.,
Successors to W A WILLINGHAM
Whelesale and Retail Dealers in
Builders’Supplies of all Kinds.
Pash, Blinds, Doors, Paints,
OIL AND PUTTY,
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, LIME, PLASTER PARIS,
Kalsomine, Laths, Plasterer's Hair, &c.
Chewacla Lime by the Barrel or Car
Load Lots.
WILLINGHAM & CO., - • Columbus. Ga.
juty 28 hi
Columbus Female College !
COLUMBUS, 1 j V.
G. R. GLENN, A- M., President-
Prof A P MOoTY, A M , Natural Science and Mathematics.
Prot A C FLEWELLEN, History and (.’ritieisin.
Mrs M Ii ( AMPBLLL. Physiology and Mental Philosophv.
Miss BESSIE M A DWELL, Calisthenics aud Aks*i Prim'y Departments
Mrs L McKAY. Art Department.
Miss A L GLFNN, Home Department.
Prof. *1 HARRIS ( HAPPEL, A M. Latin and Bellev% Lettres
Mrs A C F.LEWELLEM, Lady Principal.
E BOLLEMAN, Penmanship, English and Mathematics.
Prof HERMANN H PERLET, Director School Music, Or,*an and Piano.
. lftdani e '‘ Music aud French, (French language spoken.)
Miss M J I HOM AS, Piano.
Located in the healthiest city in the .South A home school with home comforts
Oniy two girts iu a room. Rooms elegantly furnished, bath rooms. Ac. The best so
cial and religious associations. The finest Literary, Music and Art advantagas. Our
Music bchool has no equal iu the South.
EXPENNEN
Board, washing, lights, fuel and full literary tuition , $033 50
Same with Instrumental or Vocal Music |aud us- of Pi,a0..*.....*!.!.....’ 3tl 50
Next session begins September 14th. For particulars addrers ths President
july 26
BUSSEY & WOOLDRIDGE,
WAREHOUSE AND
Commission Merchants,
Webster Warehouse.
COLUMBUS, GA.
o
Authorized Agents for the Storage of the Cott9 loof the GRANGE & FARMER'S
UNION.
General Agents Pendleton's Old Standard Ouano and Phosphate, St. George and
Standard Fertilizers. John M Swift's Bone aLd Potash, SEAL'S
Acid Phosph ite for Composting.
Cotton Stored at 25 Cents. Cotton Sold at 25 cents per bale.
Lbrril Advances made <n Cotton in Store. julyi
CROCKETTS IRON WORKS.
0 -
Our COTTON PRESS is as good as made, and our guarantee is that
on it two men will pack a 500-pound baleuf cotton inside of five minutes,
traveling at a common walk, or no sale.
Oar CANE MILLS, with our improved shell and anti-friction boxes,
never have their journals to cot.
Our KETTLES have extra wide rims, and b Atom curved, so that the
syrup collects and facilitates emptying and thereby prevents burning.
Our SAW MILLS we warrant to be as good as made, and with it one
man does all the sawing.
Onr ENGINES will do more work to size of cylinder than any made,
and f wbieh we make from Bto 100 horse power.
We build and repair work of all kinds and at reasonable
rates
Having recently built anew brick foundry 50x75 feet, an addition to
machine snop of 40xf 0 feet, and blacksmith shop of 30x40, besides put
ling in three new tools costing upward of $4,500, we are now better pre
pared to accommodate our patrons than at any time previous.
Estimates given and correspondence solicited. For further particulars,
address julyi2;f E CROCKETT &- SONS, Beacon, Ga-