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Georgia Stale [air!
A.T MACOOT.
OCTOBER 17tli TO 22 ild, 1881.
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The Most Magnificent and Best Appi nted
Grounds in the South.
Liberal Premiums for Stock, Poultry, Field Crops, Home
Industry, Fine Arts, Manufactures, Machinery, Etc.
O
Large Purses for Trotting and Running Races,
Hud will bo contested for by some of the bunt burses on the Turf.
Music by an Excellent Military Band.
KEI) 1.7 <JK I > KATES
For Freights and Passengers on all the Kail roads.
Kvary cititra f* invited to attund and exhibit something at eur exposition.
Write to the tkcreinrv tor a Fretliiuu Lint nn<l other information.
1 THOMAS H\UI>E.VfAN, Ju.. Pros.
H. 11. GARY, General Sapt
JateWttl E, C. GRIER, Secretary, Maoon.
ttULLETHS IMPROVED
Light Draft Cotton Gins.
Arranged for Feeder* and Catttaiatrs if dewired. Itcoommended by nil Planters
who bare need them, m superior to any Gin manufactured.
blade & utheeedge.
Warehouse and Commission
M ERCHANTS.
ColnmbuH, ... - (.eorsin.
An Bole Agents for all the section trading st Columbus, and will famiah drool.™
and twrtimonWs on appHoation. Apply early to secure a Ola.
CARGILL.
—Being Fuilv Convinced that a—
Strictly Cash. System.
Is the moat equitable and fair method of doing business,will commence
from to-day, to soil for
CASH 1
Thu* .ashling him to soil good* muoli cheaper than thoso doing a credit, businos*
and iwrtioahaving the ready money umy know where to call amil get fjUJ Vaino lor,
It. Below wilt he found a few prices winch will indicate the IMMENSE iltUet
TIONH made throughout Ills entiro Htock;
&,*> yards Htau.lard Prints at 5 cell's.
1 nun ymds Lace strips Huntings at 7 cents, former price 15 ocnls.
1*0(10 yards Madras Ginghiini* at l i 1 3 ouuts, former price 20 o-ms.
1,000 yards Itamasee Brass Ooodsnt Hoenta. former pi lee 15 omits,
ft.non yards Beautiful Lawns at 6 cents, former price 8 cents.
5,000 yard* Various Styles Dress Goods, placed upon the Bargain Counter to ho
ehved out at half prtne. hg®. Do not tail to see them.
A few places of Black Grenadines at 10 oents cheap at 25 oonta. All classes of
fipnng ami Summer Dress Goods to be sold regardless of cost.
500 dosem Bncldug id 25 cents pet dozen, ohetip at 00 cents.
5 lain rarda Dmtiin Net at cost, to close out. Also, full hue ( sssimeros, tor Men
JlKLri Towels, Napkins. Table Damask, etc , els. CALL AND HE CON
VINOUO. JameN 12 . Curuill, 70 Broad Htroot,
jolyOfi ly Columbus, Georgia.
Georgia Warehouse !
J. W. WOOLFOLK, Proprietor.
Warehouse and Commission Business,
ColnzDbns, Georgia.
Will hut® rnmnMxl for the now crop of cotton bin 1 arge and oommndion* Two
Rtnqr Brick Warehouse, filled with every modern ©anvenicuoo lor the wvla, handling
ami storage of eottou. .
Mr. F. J. Jenkins will be in charge of the Bnl<*n I) jvirtnif'iit, Ann Mr. Liw*a a
H<mgh, of Talbot county, wi Ibo at th' korlcls. Prompt handling, obedience to in
structions of planters, quick returns and small expenses ! jnlygfln
2500,000 Feet Lumber,
-FOR SALE AJT—
J. B. COHAN’S
Steam and Water Mills.
8 and 10 Mile* south of Talbotton. near Geneva.
For CastL Only.
Inch plank, Wcatherboarding, Flooring, Coiling and Hough Edge, ranging iu
prior from 25c to 91 00 per hundred feet at mill.
Lumber deUve ed in Talbottou, Odum bo* au.l Macon, at very low cash prices.
Btlla of framing tawed to order, at prices Uiut oanuot b* UN DEBS OLD. 'Vo do o
laroa business aad guaranu-e aattafaetton to onr patrons.
If vou want to wive money, eee ub r *vrite me before purchawng your bills. Ad
* J. H, GORMAN. Talbotton and Geneva.
SCHOFIELD'S IRON WORKS,
MACON, GEORG I V.
MANUFACTURE
PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES,
POH GINNING, THRESHING AND GRINDING.
HEAVY STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES. STEAK
FOILERS, and SAW MILLS a Specialty.
Stobld’s Cslelirateil Palest Power CollGa Pres?.
To b* me by Hand. Horae, Water or Strain Pca-er
Over 8(1,000 in use throughout tn O.nan Giwrir,; S to.
General Repair Work Promptly Atten.lei t For 1 - u - • cJJtee
jlyl2if J S SCHOFIELD. Proprietor
THE REGISTER AND STANDARD, TALBOTTON, TALBOT COUNTY, GEORGIA, AUGUST 9. 1881.
REGISTER AND STANDARD.
0. D. GORMAN, Jmiitob.
.1 B. GORMAN, CoiiatHi-uticnTO Edit- e.
j Talbotton, <*..
TUESDAY AUGUST 9, 5881.
| Official Organ of Talbot County.
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MTATJfi TAXaTIOV.
The Constitution sayi: One of the
the most important questions pending
before Hie legislature— which by the way
they have paid very little attention to—
in a bill io be entitled an act to provide
for the correct n&3Cßft wtn‘. of the proper
ty in (be ati.tc fer the purpose of taxa
tion. The bill wa-i introduced by Sena
tor A C Westbrook, of the l<;fch d>.- rictj
aod his been carefully considered by
him. If the bill beeooitH a Isw the taxa
ble ptope. ty of the statu wi Ibe ra'sed
twenty-live or thirty per cent, There ih
no greater lmpoaitiou than tbe pmctice
of making short returns by dwhooe.t
property u v n h\ s. Let nr ym an exa 'no
the t x li jesti, ar.i ho wdl mo at a glance
that the boldest i iud of peiju-y Is daily
conifliittod by wei utte 'y regard less of
honor - men who under oath value the r
picpertv at lew than half what it is
wo t‘, a.id men, too, who hold their
bends Meli in socioty uod want to be
filled repreacntntvu men.
Wo have carefally examined Senator
Westbrook‘a bill, nnd while there may be
gjwe mi lor objections to the Will, ou (be
whole it ought to becojoe a Jaw.
Th< b II provides for a coin et reurn
tf f.Jt prope \j to a boa i of equal znc on,
ho s fd be nominated by tae Oiaud
jury ttou couS.med bj the Judge presid
ing lot each couuty in the State, in
coon lea which eb.dl Ijt vo tb-o
tatire* tiic'6 tbtJl h* eight casebso.-f, in
count es hav fig les'r than turee rep eaeu
ti-lives, s i osse.sao.B ahull be appointed
tcßeveloui yea.a each, who shall, it**
cive for tneir services the same com
pensation as grand jurors. Tae bill fu ell
respects is a most important ouo, and
DOlwiih tand ; Jg itu minor defects,ahou'd
becoAioa luw. It is estimated to save
not less than twenty live per cent, taxes
to the Suits.
WIC HUOUJLD WAIT!
Atlanta ioow not hooiu very willing to
h uild the State ft capitol/ and want* the
old building at Milledgeville re-iuHpeoted
aud re-valued. Wo think it best to wait
about building a capital. It is truo wo
are a proud people, aud it may b, under
the big feelings of good crops aud “bettor
times,” wii are disposed to run ahead u
little too fuat lor the financial music t°
keep up. In our march toiwurd alter
grentneßS and glory, we aflonld not forget
to bo financiers. The people'll money,
the very aualyais ot labor, ahou and not bo
gquii dored In jobbery and extravagance
We Rhould bo economical, aud onr fin in
eon should bo o mimaged as not to in
cur ony more debts than wo now havo.
Furthermore, the present indebtedness
should be lessened by such slow degrees
as not io bmden the people with tux t.
Tho W-utt-'H debts should bo paid, her
bonds redeemed iho lunatic Asylum
should bo enlarged, common education
bo promoted Vefore wo put a million into
marble and granite.
Wo are opposed to any public expen
ditures for which bouds wdl have to be
ibsued. For Heaven's sako, lefs keep
•ut of debt, and be Bcnsible, prosp- rous
and happy. Tho people sbouM have
now on opportuniiy tb accumulft'o.
Taxes should not exceed th< ir present
limit, Kaipl 18 iev• tines should be dcvoU
cd to common c lu: itiou while the Btato’ii
inlorosts generally should bo strongly
guarded at every pout, so that be peo
p'e will not bo oppiOHHod by uu&ocouuta
bio leakages, jobs aud piokiuga. Yes, we
should wait; don't go too fast —lefa be
rather slow, than iudincretely last.
Wo have received from Col A Pope,
General Poseeagor Agent, r-sso? ated
la lways of VI *ginia and tho Oarolians, a
most beautifully Illustrated pamphlet,
entitled “Tho bummer Health Resorts of
Noith Georgia and Western North Caro
lino, by way of tho Fiedmont AiiNLiue. 4 ‘
It coutains graphic preacutations of no
ted rcHorts and is throughout most baud,
some illustrated. Iu goiug North, go by
the Piedmont Air Liue.
Mr Geo:go I Seuey, of New York' has
d'oppod another $50,000 check into D;
liny good *s pore for the Emory College
endowment. His we”.
Wicked for Clergyman. •
llev. , H'nnhiugton, D. C., writes!
I boliuvo it to bo all wrong anil even
wiokcil for clorgyninn or other public
men to bo loit into giving testimonials to
quack dootora or vile stuffs called medi
cines, but when a roally meritorious ar
tide made of valuable remedies known to
all, that all physicians use and trust In
daily, we should freely commend it. I
therefore ohoertuliy and heartily com
mend Hop Bitters for the good t hey have
done me and my friends, firmly believ
ing they bavo no equal for family use.
I will not bo without them." —New York
Baptist Weekly.
Eci.kctic Mao ank,—The August
number of the Eclectic contains a num
ber of iuii>ortant articles of permanent
value, as well as of current interest. A
paper by Miss Julia Wedgwood on
‘Fronde as a Biograper,'makes an inter
esting contribution to the controversy
over tho publication of Carlyle’s Kemin
iseenocs. 'A Reviser on the New Revis
ion of the New Testament,’ by Rev G
Vance Smith—‘Visions of Sine Persons,'
by Mr Francis Gallon; 'The Sun Voice*—
‘To Chancer* — ‘Among tbe Dietiona
| rics* ‘Love and Pain" - ‘Some Nation
al Characteristics ot European Society.'
' Our 'V.obnt. Sphere,’ and three addi
' non .l chapters of the highly in,.'resting
i novel, 'Kith and Kin,' by Jesse Pother
I gill, are prominent among other valnablo
! and interesting papers. The editorial
' Pepirttuouts are well tilled, as rsuai.aud
I comprise Literary Notices, Foreign Lit
-1 entry Nob-;, Science and Art, e.nd Mis
j cellaacv. Published by E R PeJton, 25
\ Bond Street. X-sv York. Tirms, Jo per
J year—single copy. 45 couts-Trial sub
scription for tor, - ciantlis, $! -
! it is a foolish Mistake to confound
•remedy ot tnrit with the qua ok medi
cines now so ooe.roon. We lave use'
I Parker's Ginger Tonic with the happiest
resuli* for Bbcnmattem and P- spepsia.
! and when worn out by overwork, and
know it to be a storing health n. ra
* t.r. X.f’.cs See a.lv julyl2lai
Leave to Soli.
GEORGIA— I Taebol County.
Zachariah T 8 phenson, Administra
tor on the estate of Bichard W Bolfe,
late of said county deceased, npplios to
me for leave to aell tfie lands twUongi-.g
to the estate of said deceased,
j Thfwe are therefore to cite ai.d admon
! ish all persons concerned be and ap
pear ai my c-ffije, within the time pre-
I scribed by law, and bhow cacao, i? any
th rube, why auch leave should not bo
granted to uj pIK-ftrjt.
Oivc-n under my official Hignature,this,
Ist day of Augubt, 1881.
lUCHABJD 11. LEONARD,
nug2 4w Ordinary.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA -Talbot County.
Whereas, tbe estate of William II Tig
ner late of said county, deceased, is un
represented and not likely to be represen
ted :
Tins is to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to make known the rea
sons, it any exist, why administration on
wild estate should not be vested iu the
Clerk of the Superior Court,or soma otli -
or fit and proper person, on the first
Monday in September next.
Given under my official signature, the
Ist day of August, 1881.
RICHARD If. LEONARD,
ang2 4w,
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA -Talbot County.
hruc C N'CUoH uj 'kcs appliest on to
mt fot i tiers of Admiirsiration i‘u poms
non on iiie es. do of Ebene/. r WJi&ley,
late ol said county, deceased.
All xthoqs fab rested in said enlnt-j are
luciftfore cited ami ad non’abed to ap
m.v office on or before ibe fitst
Monday ii deplembc- next, gud show
cause,// auyiherobe. why such loiters
should no* b - gra to said applicant.
Givej u rde* my sigoaloro, this,
die Ist, day a Ac^u . 138
laCUAdD H. LEONARD,
nug2 4w Ordinary.
Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA TA r ;ot County,
James D Woodall, admin strato-', and
Cornelia E Woodall,a*!miu'Hir.(trix,on the
estate of L’obcG B Woodall, late of sad
county, decease l, apply to me for leave
to sell all the fantf* beloii'p )■' to to estate
ol said decOrtSOd.
i nf-bii a <* ti©'*efo e toe o nod fadmo i
isli ad pesons muiebted in s:*. ; d ostafe
to be nod appes-* at my office, on or be
fore the Moil" v' in September next,
and show cause, if any there be, why
such leave should not be g anted.
Given under m.y official sit',nature, thib
the Ist dav of August, Jbd.
RICHARD H LEONARD,
ang 2 4w Ordinary.
LeLtei'3 of Administration'
GEORGI \ Talcs.' Oouml
Wue oas, the estate of Mrs E M Wim
berly, Lite ef 8;til county, deceased, is
uurt pitwented ami not likely to be repre
seuted.
These a l’o to cite and aclnoolah all and
singular tbo kindo-il und c red’tors of
Kaid deceased to be and apnear nt my of
flee, by the first M >nday m IScptembsr
uexl, and show cause if any there be,
why adinit!ißtrt>ioa on saidt'eslate shoula
not be vented in the Clork of tbe Hapcrior
Court, or borne ot'uoi fit and proper per
son.
Given under ray official signature, this,
the Ist day of august. 1881.
RICHARD 1J LEONARD,
aug 2 4w Old li ary.
Lec.Vo to Sell.
GEO RG f A —Talbot C<>unty.
James McNeil, administrator on tho es
tate of Sonc.y Ingram, Into of said county,
deceased, makes application to mo for
leave to sell all the lands b longing to
said estate.
Those are therefore to cite and ad won
ish all persons interested to muko known
their objectious, if any, by thu first Mon.
day iu September next.
Given under my official signature, this,
tho Ist day of August, 1881.
RICHARD H LEONARD,
aug 2 4w Ordinary.
Letters o f Administration.
GEORGIA Tai.ii, r Count*.
William D Tramau: 11 applies to mo for
(otters of Administrutiou de bonis non,
with tho will annexed on the estate el
Jesse Mullins, deceased, late of sold coun
ty:
These are (before to cite and admorish
all and singular the kindred and credi
tors of said deceased to So and appear at.
my office, by the first Monday iu Sep
tember next, and show cause, it any theie
bo, why such letters should not be gran
toil to applicant.
Given under my official signature this,
Ist day of August, 1881.
RICHARD 11. LEONARD.
aug2 lw Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and Credi
tors-
GEORGIA—TaIaUot County,
All persona having demands against
tho estate of George B Elder, deceased
will present them to me duly authenticated
within tho time prescribed by law, and
those indebted will please make immed
iate payment, THUS L. PATRICK,
july 20 <>w Administrator.
Notice to Debtors and Credi
tors.
GEORGIA—Taihot Cout-Ti:
AH persons having demands against
Richard Rolf, deceased,late of sudd coun
ty, aro hereby notified and informed to
present them property attested to the un
dorsigned within tho time prescribed by
law, und all persons indebted to said de
ceased are hereby required to make im
mediate payment to the undersigned.
This July 21, 1881.
Z A CHARI All T. bTEPHENSON,
uly26Gw Admr. *fcc.
Letters of Dismission'
GEORGIA —TaIbot County:
Whereas, William M Isom, Administra
tor of Nathan H Isom, deceased, repre
s-'uts to tho Court in his petition, duly
tiled and entered ou record, that he has
fully administered the estate of said de
ceased. This is therefore to cite all per
sous concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why said
Administrator should not be discharged
tro*n his administration, and receive let
ters ot dismission, ou the first Monday in
August next.
Given under my official signature this
the 3d dav ot May, 1881.
RICHARD 11. LEONARD,
may 3 3m Ordinary.
TALBOT SHERIFF SALES.
Will be sold before the Court House
door, iu the town of Talbotton, Talbot
county, on th first Tuesday iu September
i next, within the legal hours of sale, the
following property to-wit:
The West half ol lot ot land No 80, in
! the ISth District of Talbot county, re
! serving 5 acres for Upotoi© church au.l a
| burial ground. Also, lot no 00, in the
‘ Henry McCrary place, consisting of land*
! iviug iu 16th. au i 17th district of Tali rt
j couuty. jy.rt el ! >t No 1. a:al traction lot
' 01 and 5. and dd- % part ol 50 acres on
tho West line of said lot, lying north ol
Upatoio Crtok. A! ••>. thesbove nos. Ling
J north of said creek excep*i?-_ tho light to
raise tlu water fern mill, all ooutaiciiw
I 3DC ricrcA mnro or !• i. 1-2 acres ot lot
INo 50, NV es* 12 ot !>t No 57. Half of lot
'No v j . coo aiuing ICS) ' *res i. *r • r l s;.
I m same 16th Du trier, the above land oon
:touim:iu lh aggregate 7sj acres inora
j r’.etvc Also, n town lot in ih? town ti
j Gviii'V.i, hi • county.ct ntaiuiug 1 s.' re*
' rca-L now oetmpud by Henrv Persona
d*xiJfag. ioTi ! - prv -:y ot
#
august 2
Application for Charter.
State ok Georgia, ") To the Honorable
J the Superior Court
County ot Ta bot. J cf said county:
John 13 Qprman, V -ter E Dei.ni, Z.icbs
ariub T Stfpbenson, D J* Cancker, Mc-
Gjrniiok Neal, N P Cnrrk* r * W E Rag
land, ail cit'Z mb of said State and coun
ty, together with their associates and suc
cessors in office, respectfully apply f° ra
Charter incorporating them and their
y.nccvm ri as a body politic and corpo
rate, n *dor the name and style o', “Ihe
Talbot County Stock and Fair Associa
fiiou,'* with pewer by this name to sue
and be sued, to have and to use a com
rnon seal, and to hold such real estate
and other property as may be conveyed,
or mortgaged, or pledged to said “Talbot
County .Stock and Fair Association, ‘‘ and
to adopt such a Constitution and By-
Laws and amendments as they may deem
advisable and proper, to cany out the
t bjt cts and intentions of said **Assc-cia
tion. “
Art. 1. The object of this Association
is Ihe promotion oi the Agrieul 1111*1, ilt
chaiiicid and Industrial interest ot, and
general prosperity of the people of Talbot
county.
Art* 2. The Stock of this Association
shall not excesd Four hundred shares, at
Five and dial's each, fcieven hundred dol
lars worih of Stock has been huoneribed
und paid, and certificates issued therefore.
Ait 3. Tbe officers* of this Association
shail consist ot a President, Vice Presi-
dent, Treasurer, Secretary, and Five Di
rectors, fo be elected annually ou the first
Tuesday in January, by the Stockholders,
or their representatives—and no one is eli
gible to an office who is not a bona fide
-itockbold' Xj
Art. 4, Th'-y desire to hold Animal, or
Semi-Annual Exhibitions on their grounds
and in their exhibition buildings, near
Talbotton, lo organize a sufficient num
ber of Police and Guards, undsr the im
mediate control of the Otli ers of the So
eie/y, for the maintain ince of peace and
good order and protection ot property; to
ej'-ct disorderly persons from their grounds
aud to arrest and turn over to the proper
authorities for trial, persons violating the
peace aud good order of the Slate, in or
near their enclosure, during the exhibr
tiou.
A\k. 5. Your petitioners desire to
r- nt w.ih l j their enclosure Saloon, Ee
i e.ibrreriL apd other privilige da.ing
their ex nbillm, not in conflict with
Statute, or Constitutional Jaws of the
State.
Art. 6. Your petitioners further state
that tbt y desire to have their pi-ncipa 1
office in Talbottou, Talboi county, Goor
gia. They desiro to be incoiporaled for
twenty yen in.
A tx jo copy of tho original is filed iu
my office.
*u-2 it JAMES McNEIL, Clork.
Notice to Teachers and
Parents.
TEXT BOOKH FOR TALBOT COUNTY,
OA., SCHOOLS.
STATE OF GEORGIA, J
Talbot County. >
Talbotton, Ga., Juno 14th, 1881.
In compliance with the duty enjoined
by the Public School Law, the Board has
prescribed the following Text-Rooks and
books of reference for use in the common
Hchools of this county, to-wlt:
New Graded [American Educational]
Readers.
Cat heart‘B Literary Reader.
Hwinton‘B Word Primer.
Swiutou‘B Word Book of Spelling.
Swinton'H New Word Analysis.
Sa in ton's Series of Geographies.
Svrintou's Scried of Histories.
Robinson‘a Scries of Arjthravii'm.
Webster's Dictionaries.
Spencerian Copy Bookn.
Publisheil by Ivisou, Blakoraan, Ta,lor
A Cos., New York, Chicago ai.d line on.
Under instruction* from the State Sehocq
Coiumißsioner.
If tho parent will not procure the pro
scribed book, the o.iild will be excluded j
from the school, and if a teacher will not j
use the books no compensation will be
allowed him, or h< r, out ot the public |
funds.
By order of the Board of Education.
JOHN PYE, Eqr., President
O D Gorman, C M Commissioner.
LOCAL BOOKSELLERS.
W J W sexes, Talbotton, Georgia.
S W Thornton, “ “
Ansel Tubnkr, Geneva, “
T 11 MuDowf.ll, Bolieview, 44
Leonard A Parker, Prattaburg, Ga.
For specimen copies, terms Ac. address
Robt. E. Park, Gen‘l. So. Ageut
junol i2n Maoon, Ga.
IS Hits & Cl.
COLUMBUS, GA.
Propose to place on Bargain Counter
tho most notable bargiuus ol the season.
Am { thorn
LACE BUNTINGS r.t 10c PER VAKD.
IVo have opened some choice styles of
Printed Muslins.
LONDON CORDS AT 6 1-1 CENTS.
Calicos 4 1-2, 5 and 6c.
Colored Lawns sc.
Attractions m Loco au.l Lawa Ties,
Collars, Cuffs, etc.
HOSIERY.
Onr claim to keeping tho largest and
cheapest lot of Hosiery is conceded by
all.
Come and sec our Embroidered Bal
brlgpans—LaJies* Sizes at 25c.
Beautiful assortment Children's Hose
50c, 75c, $ 1 .nd $1.50 per pair.
Percales ana Momies.
J Wu will open during tke Weaskdosimble
• styh in thv above ish goo Jo that are
I in groat demaud. at p; tvost,
HXI j JliLS**.
j We have y: -t risk'd ! assre ot-.'.tux for a
"Ts. JONES A CO.
i .. , B .„, _ E , v ,. G - •
W H JItHAN.,
Macon, (xa.
OFFER
TNDCCEMENT3 IN THEIR VAIU
| ous lines of busincas unsurpassed by
any retail establishment in the State.
Particular atsntion paid to orders from
out-of-town buyers. Send for samples of
anything you may desire. Prompt at
tention.
Sry Goods, Dress Making,
Clothing, Millinery,
Boot3. Parasols,
Shoes, Fans,
HATS- CARPETS and RUGS.
Come to see us when v.'siting Macon,
may 22 a
A. B. 8.
American Breakfast Cereals, Steam
Cooked and Dessiccated, White Wheat
White Oats and Barley Food at Drom
goo;e Bros., Columbus.
WHITE CLIFF
MINERAL SPRINGS,
MONROE GO., EAST TENN.
This Celrbratnd Sommer Resort is sit
uated on the top of Übiibowo? roonutaiu,
si'icen m’les fi 'ntheast of Athens a point
on the E. 1.. Va. andGa. R It. The ho
tel and sprrugs are at an elevation of
3000 feet above the sea levei (beiDg above
dew point]. Tee scene'y is unsnr
passttl. ihe hotel will be open for the
reception of goesis first of June. Visitors
can obtain rotrad trip tickets via Athens.
Tean. Itail.v line of stages and daily
mail. Telegraph liue to Springs via Ath
ens. Ofllce in hotel. For further infor
mal : on and pamphlets, address
june7 2m J II MAGlLL.l’roprietor.
HAMS
Breakfast Bacon and Shoolders—very
file—just received at Dromgoole Bros.,
Columbus.
Mercer University !
MACON, GA.
THE f 11 term of tbfa old and weP
known J.:3tLutioa will open on the last
Wednesday. [2Bth] of of September next.
A Sub Fveabman Cbsa. to be prepared
ny the Facu’ty from the F eshmaa Class
aud to consist of youths not under four
teen [l4] years of age, will be formed
Tne Law School, at the he ( ad of which
is the present Attorney General of the
Slate, offers peculiar advantages to stu
dents of luw
For catalogue and other in f ormation
address JNO. J. BRANfLY.
july 19 a See. Faculty.
E" lOFQStOiI iJ&WipSSSL -- ,
* IvlwolWli, n*w,i>n fc 'hui*Fmm®**
Cologne y.
‘ All Farmers Moth-rn;, Haiincs* Men, Mechanical
&c., who arc tired out by work or wony, and ftll who*
■jg miserable with IxyApepsU, Khcumatism. Neural-'
eia,or Dowel, Kidney or Liver Complaints, you can,
Bainviroratcft and cured by u,..tng
away with Consumption, Age,.
Dissipation or any weakness you will find Parker*•
Ginger Tonic the greatest Blood Feitiluer and the,
B. at Health * Strength Be.torar ,o Cu C.e,
and far superior M Bitters and other Tonics, as it,
build, up the system, but uerel Inturkatm. _}o ct..
“PARKERS
HAaTL BAaiSAM
I ■>
AVID LAHDRETH A 80HS, PhllidelpMa, Pa.
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Wesleyan Female Institute,
STAUNTON, VIRGINIA:
Opens Sepicm!-or 20th, 1881. One of
the First Schools for Young Ladies in
the United States. Snnouu.liugs beau
tiful. Climate unsurpassed. Pupils
from seventeen States.
Terms among the best in the Union
Board, Washing, English Conrs“. Latin.
French,German, Instrumental Jlits c,fro,
for Scholastic year, from Sept, to June
s2llß. For Cn alocnes wnt’ to
Rkv. Wm A HARRIS, D. D., Pres't,
julylStf Staunton. Virginia.
BEETS
And Rut a Bags Turnips—very supeiior.
just received al Dromgoole Bros. Coium
bus.
WATCH, CLOCK, and JEW
ELRY REPAIRING.
Tha undersigned ha.-* located in the
store room formeily occupied by J A
Foster, where he is prepared to do all
kind of repairing in the JEWELRY line,
Charges reasonable and work warranted
to give satisfaction.
A fall line of Spectacles and nose glsss s
j kept constantly in stock.
Illnstrstod catalogues containing all the
latest styles iu Jewelry and Silverware on
hand, and can furnish the same at lowest
prices on short notice.
Have secured a fire-proof safe for the
protection of all valuables placed In my
j hands for repairs.
No Billiard Salocm attached to my
! business. J H MAUND.
| may 34m
JOHN W HALL,
Attorney at Law
AND
BEAL ESTATE AGENT,
■
ooi Hiiswor in insiiiii .w.
j Ito-oponcd i.-d wlli re.
:---5.>.u exercises L.v Oid Cam pus, Au
16th. 1881. Board. Taiuoc Washing
and Inoidentxk sls p. - month, i- con
j trivcta . £ r the L rm : a-.. .1 monthly
i- * , , . • ~
* .. .. ii 31 7f r :y
The Greatest Break
IN PRICES,
EVER KNOWN IN COLUMBUS
-AT THE—
New York Store.
BO NOT MISS THE CHANGE.
It bey's tbe great Cash System. It discounts the Credit System It is to li f ,
revolution id the business, ou a Gash Basis. J2f}~ COME AT ONCE AND BE Ci i\
VINCED.
It has been our habit fur years to begin the reduction of Prices on Bummer GooH
about the middle of July. This time we do more than we propose. We tumble t'
the popular idea. " J
g.y.UhO yards of 7 cent. Calico at 5 conts.
10,000 yards of Androscoggin Bleached Cotton at 10 cents.
10,000 yards of New York Mills Bleached Cotton at 12£ cents.
10,000 yards of Lonsdale Cambric at 12 1-2 cents.
2,000 yards of All Wool Bunting at 12 1 2 cents.
These figures show the reduction. Ail classes of goods reduced m the same nn.
portion. 1
Dress Goods at Cost.
We now offer ail classes of Summer Dress Goods, Linen Lawns, and an immense
lino of White Goods at actual New York Cost.
Grand Clearing Out Salo of Hosiery, Corsets and Gloves!
$5,000 Worth of SHOES to be Sacrificed.
Women’s Shoes at SI,OO, worth §1.50; Women's Shoes at $1.50, worth $2 00 -
Slijppers at $1 00 —Slippers at $1 all. These goods must be soli
We are determined to clean np oar stock before the Fall Season opens and to
that end we me in to lend our best energies and onr lowest possible orieea ’
GIVE US A CALL. EXAMINE OUR STOCK.
to O. C3po^?.X>o3V.
!m -~ 12 SS &34 Broad St,. Columbus, Ga
IILLICIII l CB„
Successors to IV A WILUMiHAM
Whelesale and Retail Dealers in
Builders’ Supplies of all Kinds,
Sash, Blinds, Boors, 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 k CO., • • Columbus, Ga.
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Columbus Female College !
COLUMBUS, A.
0- R- GLENN, A- M., President-
F of A P MOoTY, A M., Natural Science and Mathematics.
Prof A C FLEW ELLEN, Hiato. / and Criticism.
Mrs M K CAMPBELL, Physiology nnd Mental Philosophy.
Mips BESSIE WADftELL, Cabstbeuics aod Asij*t Prira‘y Department.
M s L McKAY, A t Department.
M tsß A L GLENN, Home Department.
Prot. *1 lIAKRTS CHAPPEL, A M, Latin and Delies Lettros
Mrs A C ELEWELLEN. Lady Principal.
Mrs ANNfF B fiO .LEMAN, Penmanship, English and Mathematics.
Prof HERMANNH PEL LEI’, Director School Music, Organ and Piano.
Madame PERLET, Vocal Music and French f French language spoken )
Miss M J THOMAS, Piano.
Located in.the healthiest city in the JSoath A home school wth homo comforts
()u!y two girls in a room. Rooms elegantly famished bath rooms, frc. The best so
cial and religious associations. The finest Literary, Music and advantages. Our
Musio School has no equal in the South.
EXPENSKW.
Board, washing, lights, fool and in 1 literary tuition .... $233 50
Same with Instrumental or Vocal Music fand use of Pfano 301 50
Next session begius Sep.ember 14th. For particulars adureia the PrtVdent.
jaly2t>
BUSSEY £ WOOLDRIDGE,
WAREHOUSE ANI)
Commission Merchants,
Webster Warehouse.
COLUMBUS, CA.
—: O
Authorized Agents for the Stoiage of the CottOioof the GRANGE A FARMER'S
UNION.
General Agents Pendleton's Old Standard Guano end Phosphate, St. Geoboe and
Standard Fertilizers. John M SwiFr‘s Ammoniatcd Bone and Potash, SEAL'S
Acid Phosphate for Composting.
Cotton Stored at 25 Cents. Cotton Sold at 25 cents per bale.
! Lis krai. Aryan cks made <n Cotton in Store. joly t
WOMsT
Onr COTTON PRESS is as good as made, and onr guarantee is that
on it two men will pack a 500-pound baleof cotton inside of five minutes,
i traveling at a common walk, or no sale,
j Oar CANE MILLS, with our improved shell arid anti-friction boxes,
never have their journals to cut.
Oar KETTLES have extra wide rims, and bottom curved, so that the
! -yrno collects and facilitates emptying and thereby prevents burning.
Oar SAW MILLS we warrant to be as good as made, and with it one
'1 EN Tr-TEa wi l -Jo mors wer't to rise of cvLuder than any mace,
. £ l, -1di.....1 .. ;ul and iu.. j at reasonable
_ ’ rates- , . .
-i ; grererdiy r : ; i new . r . , .xr.dr ' 5 ; j_75 feet, an addition .0
... and .. . niih ;bop oi 30x40, besides put
- . . 7 i," weave now tetter pre
,P- -• • e ... miaodile onr patrons than at any time previous.
. . . . r.e- . For furtiisr particulars,
r "70 if SONS. Macon, Ga-