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THE LI7MMUS
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IMPROVED TAYLOR COTTON GIN.
franklin H. Lnmiuas,
OnMfwet. easy adjustment rapid jnnncr light
draught Factory. Juni|*r Ktnli-m b. Wit il
r<nd Repair wvrk promptly attended to.
A|;TtH —Wtn. Bench <U Cn.. (!
bnS Wilkenon k Hatcher, Geneva,
Georgia State Fair!
AT MACON.
OCTOBER 17th TO 22nd. 1881.
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The Most Magnificent and Best Appointed
Grounds in the South.
Liberal Premiums for Stock, Poultry, Field Crops, Home
Industry, Fine Arts, Manufactures, Machinery, Etc.
Large Purses for Trotting and Running Races,
Mid will be contested for by some of the best homes on the Turf.
Music by an Excellent Military Hand.
HEI)1 CKD UA'IEH
For Freight* mul ruaengerr on all tlio lt iilromln.
Every citii. ni. invited to attend and exhibit something t our expv.lt on.
Wnta to the Secretry tor a Premium Lint end otln r liiformntion.
I HO MAM HARDEMAN, Jn., I’re.
H. H. CAIIV, General Runt
July**.! B. <:. URIEIt, K cretnry, Macon.
Of IJ.ETtSH IMPROVED
Light Draft Cotton Grins.
fur Fr*ilr ml C.'mlen*)™ if <lrird H<crtmmenileil by alt Plantar*
vfau bare ueed them, ** eaperior to any (itn manufooturi and.
SLADE & ETHEREDGE,
Warehouse and CoinmissUm
MEKCHANTS.
Ooliiml>tiH, ... - Oeoi-ffln.
Arc Hoi* Arcolm for alt the wcti. n trailing at Onltimbna. and will famish circnlais
anJ t'WtlaxinUl* oa application. Apply early to secure a Gin. a
CAI ?Cx 11 jI j.
Being Fullv Convinced that a—
Strictly Cash System.
1* the moat equitable ami fair method of doing business,will commence
from to-day, to sell for
CASH I
Tim. enabling hl-i to Bell goods much cheaper than Ihoao
and oarttrahaving the ready money tuay know whew to call r' *' n ” r
it. B, |w will Vt* found af< price* which mil imltrate the IMMhNnh, ltk.Ullo
•riONS made throngbont his entire Stock:
5,000 ynide Standard Print* at 8 ecn a.
I OHO raid* Laoe Stnpa Bmiting- at 7 cen’a, former price l.i cents.
] 0 0 vanla Madras Oinßlumia.it 1J 1 J cents, former price ?0 cn a.
1 000 yards Dama.ee Dn se Oooilaat 8 oc.ita.hirnur pure lo omit.,
r.’tmo nr<U lteeuiiful Lnwns at 6 cents, former price 8 cents.
6 000 yards Various Styles Dri-aa Goods, placed upon the Bargain Counter to >e
•10-4-t out at half rsricc. .Do not tail to mu them. . .
A few piece* of Black Gr nadrnea at 10 ecu is cheap nt ... cents. All classes of
Spring and Summer Dress lk*>d* to be sold legs dleas, of cost.
O 0 do* n Bulling at * Bet*Y* doaon, oheup at 50 cents.
6.U00 janla Cumin Net at oust, to close out. A!o, lull huetassimcr.'s h M
•ad Bet-, wear; Towels. Napaius, Table D im.uk, etc , et*. t ALL ANP 0L l ON-
JtimcN lv. Curfjih, ”0 Drosd Street,
j„jy26 ly Columbus, Georgia.
Georgia Warehouse I
J. W. WOOLFOLK, Proprietor.
Warehouse and Commission Business,
Columbus, Georgia.
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WOI h*w computed for the new crop of cotton his l.irp> and conimndiou* Two
fktorj Brick tkureboooe, filled with every modern oonwemenoe to* the sale, handling
**Mr t °f 4f J 'jenkurawiU be in charge of the Sale* U -partment, and Mr. Chit A
Beagh. of TsibOt county, wi Ibo at the scale*. Prompt handling, obedience to in
structions of planters, quick return* and email ei*nees ! jutyrsa
SCHOFIELDS IRON WORKS,
MACON, GEORGIA.
MANUFACTURE
FOHTIM iHI STiTMHIRI STEAM EN6HES,
FOR GINNING, THRESHING AND CHINKING.
heavy stationary steam engines, steam
BOILERS, and SAW MILLS a Specialty
Meli’i Celebrated Patent Power Cotton Press,
To be ruu by Hand. Hor.ne, Water er Steam Power.
Over 2ti,tMO in use ’Ot tue Cotton Growing S ties.
GwuergJ Eepaix Wurk FiowpUy Aiteid©*i t*>. F*r Farhcuiars a.a 1 lictw. : ddress
J.triw J. S. SCHOFIELD, Proprietor.
THE REGISTER AND STANDARD, TALBOTTON. TAJ.BOT COUNTV, GEORGIA, AUGUST 28. 1881.
REGISTER ADD STANDARD.
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O. O. GORMAN, MHO*.
J 15. GORMAN, OowrawKHn.ngoEßtT'n.
Talt>otton. Gn.,
TUESDAY AUGUST 23, :81-
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Official Organ of Talbot County,
tiik uHxnrciiA uMULAitmt.
BILL* IST* DWH).
The anti-Mormon bill pnsaed the
senate by a vote 34 to 5. The
bill make* it a felony for any
perron by perauaaion or otherwise
to attempt to mislead or influence
others in the commission of the
crime ot bigamy or polygamy.
The status of husineea in the
House at present may bo approxi
mately stated as follows: There
are übout 25 bills ready for a third
tending, 250 for a second . reading,
about 15’J now in the hands of the
judiciary committees, besiu •qm
a number before other committees.
The Senate has defeated the bill
‘‘to regulate the sale of intoxicating
liquors in the State.
Mr James, of Douglas—A bill to
compel inspectors of fertilizers to
report fully to the commissi.,ner oi
agriculture the amount and de
scription of all ferlil zers sold in
each county, with information as
to their adaptation to particular
seel ions, Referred to committee
ou agriculture.
On motion of Mr Lewis, of Mil
ton. the bill to appropriate $20,000
to make display of the resources ol
the state of Georgia at the cotton
exposition, was read the second
time The finance committee .re
ported in favor of the bil, amended
by striking out $20,000 and insert
ing SIO,OOO.
UK.VRUAL, mews.
Cliicago uses 70/100,000 gallon* of w.i*
ter per day'
Thu Lew comet's tail is only 200,000
miles long.
Dougherty oounty is paying forty
cent* per hundred for coton picket*.
A locomotive drink* 45 gallons
of water every mile it travels.
Out of every 100 inhabitant* of
the Uuited Stale* 10 live in cities,
liaiubridge is to have an artesian
well. Aleo, Sumter county,
Tbe drouth has kill* 1 * good
many forest tiee* iu Oglethorpe
couuty.
The front door* of Mr WiHmm
H Vanderbili 1 * uew liouse we retd
will e st $25,000.
Minnow) a will market this sca-on 40
Hull,oßl bneliel. of wheat, nearly a million
aDd a ball in usceae ol hist year.
Tbe lucre* no in taxable property In
Mclntobh county this year over List la
$66,855.
Savannah News: You can boliere it or
not. young ftiemls. but one good honest
trade la worth a doxeu beggarly profua
alone-
The orncifix wbich ('olumbns held
when he first landed iu A merles la savor
ed to be iu possesainn of a lady in Col
orado.
The eighth annuel session ot the Geor
gia Statu Sunday school association will
be held at Gi itSi>. On., Wctncsday and
Thursday, August 24th and 25, 1881.
ffenry June*, charged with n
grave offense in I’ike, was arrested
luhi week in Alabama, anti ta now
iu the hand* of the authorities of
the law.
The tnnp prepared by the rail
road commission show* every rail
road in Ueorgis and ha* the C n
gressionul districts *et lortb. Also,
the census of the various counti- a
The State Capitol building et Mount
pelier, V r t., is the finest cepitol in the
New England State*. It ooet $150,000.
Now wo would like to know whet nae
rovorty-atricken Georgia oau have for a
1,000,000 edifice.
Cable Rate*.—The reduction from fifty
to twenly-fiTt) cents per word in the rate
Charged for cable meaaagca, which weal
iuto •ft et Monday, caused a largt
increase in thonunibor nf dispatches
passirg over the liues.
According to the Boston Traveler
there i* a good deal of liquor drunk
iu the prohibitory state of Maine,
bought of dealer, out of pint flasks,
which they carry about iu their
pockets.
Yellow fever lias made such rav
sgos on the cost of Mexico aa to
create alarm and demand govern
mental interference. The gov ru
inout of Vera Crux offers SIOO,OOO
reward for a cure of the plague.
Capt Jim Dense saye that on the first
excursion over the Tslbottou railroad,
when the engineer blow on brakes, tbe
paxaengera thought it was a sigual to get
off end they all bounoed out In-fore the
conductor could slop them. It required
two hours to find *ll of the women and
children and get them on the train agaiu.
Polish Women aro very beautiful,
perhaps as a race they are the moat
beautiful women in the world, Bay
urd Taylor declared that he saw
more handsome faces at Warsaw
in one hour at the races ihau he
saw in all the rest of Europe iu two
years.
Sow to Oet Sick
Expose yourself dny and night, eat
too much without exercise—work too
hard without rest, doctor all the time
take all the vile nostrums advertised—
and then you will want to know
HOW TO OET WHUU.
Which is answered in three words—Take
Hop Bitter* !—Express,
Ten million immigrants have come to
the United States; we are a nation of imrni.
grants One-fourth the population of ihe
state of New York is foreign born. la
Georgia there are only 10,000 foreign
born citirvns, but ef these one was ohiet
justice of our supreme court, and the
Scotch immigrant. Colonel W’adley, is
the railroad magnate of Georgia.
Nearly all the tils that afflet mankind
own be prevented and cured by keeping
mg the stomach, liver and kidneys in
perfect working order. There is no medi
cine known that will do this as qui kly
.ml surely, without interfering* ith your
duties as Parser’s Ginger Tome. See
k advertisement aug!*ltn
Leave to Sell.
GEOR(HA —TaioT Couxtt.
Z,,cb*riati T S ptensou, Administra
tor on the estate of Richard W Rolfe,
late ol aaid county deceased, applier to
me for leave to sell tlie lands belonging
lo the estate of said deceased
These are therefore to cite ui.d admon
ish all person- concerned to, be and ap
I ear ui my offlse, within the time pre
acrihed by law, and show cause, if any
tlu ra be, why such leave should not be
grunted to applicant.
Given under my official signature,this,
Ist day ol Aneunt, 1881.
RICHARD H. LEONARD,
aug2 fw Ordinary.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA Talbot Cocsty.
Where**, the estate of William H Tig
ner late of said county, deceased, is un
represented and not likely to be represen
ted:
This is to cite and admonish ail and
singular the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, lo make known the rea
sons, it any exist, why administration on
said estate should uot be vested In the
Clerk of the Superior Comt.or some otb
er fit and proper person, on the first
Monday in September next.
Given under ruy official signature, the
Ist day of August, 1881.
RICHARD H. LEONARD,
ang2 4w.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA—TaIbot Countx.
Isa uc C Nicholw makes application to
me for letters of Administration de bonis
non on the estate ol Ebenezcr Whaley,
late ot said county. and ceased
All persona inte-rewted In said ewtate are
therefore cited and admonished to ap
pear at my office, on or before the first
Monday in .September next, and show
eauKe, if any there be, why such letters
should not be granted to said applicant.
Given under my official signature, Ibis,
the Ist day of August. 1881
BICIURD H. LEONARD,
flu? 2 4w Ordinary.
Leave to 3ell.
GEORGIA Talbot County.
James D Woodall, administrator, and
Cornelia E Woodall,a IroiiiiHintiii.on the
estate ol Robert B Woodall, bite of said
county, deceased, apply to me for leave
to sell ail the (suds belonging to to estate
of said deceased.
I hese are therefor# to cite and •admon
ish all persons m teres ter) In said estate
to be and appear at my office, on or be
fore the first Monday In S-pterubur next,
and show cause. If .ny there be, why
such leave should not be grunted.
Given und*r my official signature, this
the Ist Uuy of August., 1881.
RICHARD 11 LEONARD,
nng 2 4w Ordinary.
Letters of Administration-
GEORGIA— TaIsot Cousts.
Where**, tbe estate of Mrs E M Wim
berly, Ute of Maid county, d(*epfted. 1h
unrepresented und not likely to be repre
sented.
Three are to cite and admonish all and
singular tbe kindred and creditors of
Maid deceased to be aud appeal at my ot
flee, by the first Monday in B*pteniber
next, and ahow cause it any there he,
why administration on said dentate k<ulu
not be vested 10 tbe Clerk of the Hupeiior
Court-, or some other tit and proper per
son-
Given under my official signature, thin,
the Ist day of ugnst, IHHI.
ItICiiAUD Jl LEONARD,
a sg 2 4w Orqiniry.
Leave to Sell.
GEOBGI IA— Tejjiul 00l irri.
James McNeil, adtuiuintrahr on the cm
tat* of Benay Itiyram, late of saidcounty,
deceased, makes application to mo tin
leave to sell ud the lands belonging to
said estate.
These are therefore to cite and adin n
tab all p rHoiiH iutefcstod to make known
their objections, if any, by the first Mon.
day in September next.
Given under my uflio al sign iture. this,
the Ist d-ty of Angu.-d, 1851.
RICHARD H LEONARD,
nag 2 4w Ordinary.
Letters of Administratiou.
GEORGIA Talb t County.
William D Tmmtull applies to me fur
fett-rs ot Administration de bonis non,
with Lh4 will annex-d on the estate ot
Jesse Mullins, tb e um.vl, late of said coun
ty:
That* arc tbeforw to cite and admonish
all nod singular the kindred and credi
tors tl naid deceas'd to Ne and appear ai
my office, by the Aral Monday iu Sop
tt mber next, und show cause, il auy Untie
he, why teidi letters should not be gran
ted to applicant.
Given under my offit’iul signature this,
Ist <!ay ol August. 1881.
RICHARD H. LEONARD.
nng2 4w Qiduntry.
Notice to Debtors and Ciedi
tors-
GEORGIA—TaIbot County,
All persons huving detnauds against
the estate of George 8 Elder, dcoeaaed
will proscut them to me duly authenticated
within the time prescribed by law. and
those indebted will please make immed
iate payment. THUS L PATRICK,
jnly 20 Ow Admiui-trAtor.
Notice to Debtors and Credi
tors.
GEORGIA— TaIbot County-
All persons haring demand* against
Richard Ro t. deceased.late ot said coun
ty . are hereby notifled and intormed to
present them properly attested to the un
dersigned within the tune prescribed by
law, and all persons iudebusl to aud de
ceased are hereby required to make lui
mediate payment to the undersigned.
This July 21, 1881.
Z VCHAUIAIi T. bTEPffENSON,
uly*26 6w Admr. Ac.
Letters of Dismission-
GEORGIA— TaIbot County:
Whereas, William M Isom. Administra
tor of Nathan H Isom, deceased, repre
sents to the Court iu his petition, duly
filed and entered on record, *hat- he ha.**
lully administered the estate ol said de
ceased. This is therefore to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred aud creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why said
Administrator should not b discharged
from his Administration, and receive let
ters ot dismission, oa the first Monday iu
August next.
Given under my official signature this
the 3d day ot May. 1831.
RICHARD it. LEONARD,
may 3 3m Ordiuary.
TALBOT SHERIFF SALES.
Will be old belore the Court House
door, tu the town ot Tatbotton, Talbot
county, on the first Tuesday iu September
n> xt, within the legal hours of sale, the
following property to -wit:
The West halt ot lot ot land No 89, in
the 18th District of Talbot county, re
serving 5 acres lor Cpatoie church and a
burial ground. Also, lot no 90, in the
Henry McCrary place, consisting of land
lviug in 16th, and 17th district of Talbot
ooucty, part ot lot No 4, and Iraotion lots
54 anil 55 and 53 -a part ot 50 acres on
the West line of said lot, lying north ot
Cpatoie Creek. Also, the above nos. lying
north of said creek excepting the right to
raise the watei tor mill, all containing
•100 acres more or less. 202 1-2 acres ol lot
No 56, West 12 ot lot No 57. Half of lot
So 89. containing 100 acres more or less,
in same 16ih District, the above land cou
tainiug iu the aggregate 780 acres more
or less. Also, a town lot, in the town ot
Geneva, in ,ad couDty.ooniaiuing 4 acres,
on the south side ot the Muscogee Rail
road, now occupied b> Henry Persons as a
dwelling, levied ou as the properly ot
George \V Jordan, to sa isfy a 6 ta issued
trout laloot Superior court, in favor of
Znh.ulah Proctor vs. George IV Jordan.
JAMES A. FOFIER, Sheriff.
august 2 1?M. BSH
Application for Charter.
Stats o# Gboboia, )To the Honorable
| the Superior Court
County ot Ta.‘b >t. j of said county:
John B Gorman, Pet*r E Dei nl, Zacbv
ariuh T Sb-pbenson, D J Csrreker, Mc-
Cormick Neal. N P Oarreker, W K Rag
land, all citis.ms of said State and coan
ty, together with their associates nd suc
cessors in office, respectfully apply lor a
Charier incorporating them and their
Rticcessors as a body politic and corpo
rate, under the name and style ot, “The
Talbot County B*ock and Fair Associa
stun," with pewer by this name to sue
and be sued, to have and to use a com
men seal, and to hold such real estate
and other property as may be conveyed,
or mortgaged, or pledged to said “Talbot
County Stock und Fair Association, 4 * and ,
to adopt such a Constitution and By-
Laws and amendm* nts as they may deem
advisable and proper, to carry out the
obj< eta and intentions of said 4 ‘Ass er
tion• “
Art. 1. The object of this Association
is the promotion or the Agricultut 1, Me
chanical and Industrial interest of, and
general prosperity ol the people of Talbot
county.
Art. 2. The Stock of this Association
shall not excesd Four hundred snares, at
Five d-llars each. Spveu hundred dol
lars worth of Stock bus beeu h inscribed
and paid, and certificates issued there lore.
Art 3. The officers of this Association
shall consist ot a President, Vice Presi
dent, Treasurer, Secretary, and Five Di
rectors,to be elected annually on the fir*t
Puesday in January, by the Stockholders,
or their representatives—and no ouc is eli
gible to an office who is not a bona fide
4tockhold< r.
Art. 4, They desire to hold Annual, or
Semi Annual Exhibitions ou their (/rounds
and in their exhibition buildings, near
Talbotton, to organize a sufficient num
ber of Police and Guard*, undsr the im
mediate control of the Offi era of the So
ciety, lor the rnain ainnice of peace and
g od order and protection of property; to
ej ct disorderly persons from tbir grounds
and tour rest and tiiru over to the proper
authorities lor trial, persons violating the
peace and gooi order of the State, in nr
nar their enclosure, during the exhibr
tiou.
Art. 5. Your petitioners desire to
rent within their enclosure Saloon. Ite
ireshment ayd other pnviliges during
their exhibiti >n, not in conflict with
Statute, or Constitutional laws of the
State.
Art. 6. Your petitioners farther state
th-U they desiro to have their principal
office in Taibottom Taloot county, Geor
gia. They desire to be incorporated for
twenty years.
A trufcopy of tbe original is filed in
uiy offic*-.
uug2 4t JAMES McNEIL. Clerk.
Notice to Teachers and
Parents.
TEXT BOOKS FOR TALBOT COUNTY,
OA., SCHOOLS
STATE OF GEORGIA, >
Taloot County. f
Talbotto*. Oa., June 14 h, 1881-
In compliance with the duty enjoined
by the Pub ic School Law, the fr-ard has !
prescribed the following Text-Book* and
books of reference for use in tbe common
schools of this county, to-wll:
Now Gilded l in ric.n Edu ational]
Readers
Oat heart's Lit era rv Render.
Hwintou'ri Wort! Primer.
S vjnton's Word Btw>fc of Spelling.
Swlntoirs New W nl Analysis.
H*int<tn‘n Setitsiof (leogrHphies.
Sa iiiloii'm Buries ot HUtories.
Robinson's H ritw of Aril mm tics.
Webster's Dictionaries,
Bp*-nc rian Copy Rooks.
Publldud by lvi*.ou, lJlakenmn, Ta,lor
X Cos., N-w York, Chicago and Macon.
Und r iimtr ictious from ibe Statu School
Comm mioner.
If the parent will not procure tbo pre
ncrlbori book, the child will be ex luded
from the school, an lit a t-cht*r will not
use the books no roiu peanut ion will bo
allow* and him, nr her, ont ol the public
funds.
By order of the Hoard of Education.
JOHN PYE, Esqr., President.
O D Go OMAN, C H Commissioner.
LOCAL liOOK^ELL^RR.
WJ W elk eh, Talbot tou ( Georgia.
8 W Thobmton, “ “
Ansel Tuankb , Geneva, “
T 11 MoDowßUb, Hell*view, “
Leonard A Parkeb, Prat hit) urg, Ga.
For Kpeoitneo copies, terms Ac. address
lb er. E. Parx, Gen*l. So. Ageut.
junel4 2m Macon, Ga.
S JONES & CO.
COLUMBUS,IGA.
Propose to place on B.irgoiu Counter
the mi sit notable bargains of the season.
Am j them
LACE BUNTINGS at 10c PER YARD
\\ e have opened some choice styles of
Printed Musliue.
LONDON CORDS AT f 1-4 CENT".
Calicos 4 1-2, 5 and 6c.
Colored Lawns
Attractions in Lace an.i Lawn Ties.
Collars, Cufis, etc.
HOSIERY.
Our claim to keeping the largest and
cheapest lot of Hosiery tfl conceded by
all.
Come and see our Embroidered Bal
brig-ans—Latlies* Sizes at 2.'*c.
Beautiful assortment Children's Hose
50c, 750, lid $1.50 per pair.
Percales and Momies
We will open during tke week desirable
styles iu the above goods that are
in groat demand at preaeut.
SILKS.
We hv. justplac-d lasge onbre fora
uew stock of B 1 iCk Silks, aud will sell
the remaining sliort ends at astounding
reductions.
J. S. JONES A 00.
Cos UtLbUb, Go.,
‘ mar® b 1 nuiy24
j Colombia Female Institute.
COLUMBIA, TENN.
Rt, Rev. C T QUINT ARD, D.D., Visitor.
Rev. GEO. BECKETT, S.T D„ Rector
Founded in 1856 by Bishops Polk and
Otoy ■
This school furnishes full College
course, beginning w.th a Preparatory
Department, and ending with the most
advanced and liberal education of women.
It is furnished wilh the most modern ap
pora'us in Physics and Oh-mistry. The
schools of Langoagf*. Drawing, Paint
ii g and Masic are complete The muse
um of Art and Science is probably the
larsrest m the South.
ictf'The chiid-en of the clergy half-rates.
Send for a Circuit r. Address
REV. G. BECKETT,
Columbia, Tenn.
@The next session il open .Sept 3th.
august 2 a
DR. FLAGG’S
INSTANT PAIN
RELIEF
Is a Wonderful and Immediate Cure
for all Aches and Pains.
Neuralgia, Headache,
Earache, Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Ac.
Sold at all Druggists.
Wholesale Deps£; 83 John St., N. Y.
Send for Circular.
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Mercer University !
MAC ON, GA.
THE f 11 term of this old ant! wel
known Ii i tiou will open on tha lout
Wedneaday. [2Bth] of of September next.
A Sub Freshman Cliss. to be prepared
oy the Facu’ty from the Freshman C.aa*
and to consist of youths not under four
teen [l4] years of age. will be formed
Tne Law School, at the bead of which
is the present Attorney General of the
Slate, offers peculiar advantages to atu
denta of law
For catalogue and other inlortfiation
address JNO. J. BttANTLY.
julv 19 a Bee. Faculty.
FlorestoiC‘“-£!iSnr
coiogne^isr:r
Ail Farmen, Mothen, McchankA^
&c., who are lured out by work or worry, and all who
arc nnaerable with Dyspepsia, Rheumatism. Nearal-]
eia, or Bowel, Kidney or Liver Complaint*, you can,
be invigorated and cured by using
PARKER'S GINGER TONIC[|
If you are wasting awjy * >th CJontumption, Age,.
iJLtstpation or any weakne**, you will find Parker *
Ginger Took the greatest Blood Fertilizer and the]
Beet Health A Stnifth Restorer yos Co* Ues, ;
end Car eopeHor te Bitter* and other Tonics, as it.
builds up tne rstem, but never Intoxicates, S o6 *-*
and $i si/es. Hiscox & CtL^Chcrnkt^N^Y^^
PARKER'S
3AIR BALSAM lUattcM Caler.
AVID LAND&STH A SOHB, Philadelphia, Pa
bl
Wesleyan Female Institute,
STAUNTON, VIRGINIA.
Opens September soth, 188!. One of
the Ft rut Schools for Youag Lad ion in
the United States. Sum undiugs beau
tiful. Climate unrurpassed. Pupils
from *even f een States.
Terms aiu>ug the best m t'te Union-
Hoard, Waidiing, English Course, Latin.
French,Oerman, Instrumental Music,Ac.
for Scholastic year, from Sept, to June
$238. For Ca alocues write to
Rev Wm A HARRIS, D. D., Prts't,
jnlyl2tf Staunton, VirgiuiA
WATCH, CLOCK, and JEW
ELRY REPAIRING.
The undersigned has located in the
store room formerly occupied by J A
Foster, where he is prepared to do nil
kind of repairing in the JEWELRY line.
Charges reasonable md work warranted
to give satisfaction.
A full line of Spectacles and nose gl ss *s
k *pt constantly in .stock.
Illustr. ted catalogues containing all the
latest styles iu Jewelry ami Silverware on
hand, and can furnish tho same at lowest
prices on short notice.
Have secured a fire-proof safe for the
protection of all valuables placed in my
hands for repairs.
No Bi liard Saloon attached to my
business. J H. MAITND.
may 3 4m
JOHN W HALL,
Attorney at Law
AND
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
TALBOTTON, GEORGIA,
april 13 bl
Oolllnsworth Institute.
—FOB—
Boys andYoune: Men!
Re-opened and re-organiied will re
sume exercises at the Ola Cam pas. August
16th, 1881. Board, Tai;ion. Washing
and Incidentals sls per mouth, if con
tracted f.r the Term, and paid monthly
m adva ice.
Tuition per month s‘2. $3 ai.d $4.
All pupus will be credited with the
Public School fund,
janll bl John T. McJLauohli*.
Fire Insurance Agency,
J J BULL. Special Agent,
TALBOTTON. GA.
Watertown, N’Y. Insurace Company
Columbus, Miss., Insurance nd Banking
Company.
WESTERN ASSURANCE COMPANY.
Combined Capital *B——V2,C>< H>.
$7&,ooo, dollars deposited in
! GEORGIA for eecutity of policy holders.
Dwellings and Farm Property a specialty.
Insurance agrinet all loss or damage
- by Lightning and Fire.
GINS ANu MILLS INSURFD.
Equalable Rates. Prompt Settlements.
J J BULL. Special Agent,
juce 7 tf—ju’Jl
We Must Male Room
.
—FOR OUR—
IMMENSE] STOCK:
Now in conrse of manufacture for the coming Fall and Winter se.isona, A nd
that object iu view Cave authorized our salesmen to sell
REGARDLESS OF PRICE AND VALUE!
OUR ASSORTMENT OF
MEN’S, YOUTH’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING
IS still very complete and the rennrkably LOW PRICES at which they will be
closed out for he next thirty and iys
WILL INSURE BARGAINS
SUCH ae have not been seen tbis season. Call and be convinced.
H J THORNTON,
83 and 85 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
Merchant Tailoring a Specialty.
julv 19 bl—aug3
Grain Cradle *, Grain Cradle*.,
AT THE
HARDWARE STORE!
Talbotton, Gra.
ALSO, LARGE STOCK OF
Plow Hoes , Plow Slocks , Scovil
Hoes , and
EVERYTHING USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS
Hardware Store,
all of which will be molil at
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES for the CASH.
AND DONT YOU FORGET IT.
Call before purchasing and be Convinced.
Keep constantly on hand a stock ol the beat
COOKING STOVES.
Manufactured in the country. Call and see them.
a "g l6 bl H L. McLENDON, Talbotton, Ga
—AT THE—
Xe w York S tore.
The Greatest Break
IN PRICES,
EVER KNOWN IN COLUMBUS
DO NOT MISS THE CHANGE.
It beats the great Cash System. It discount# the Credit System It ia to be a
revolution in the business, on a Cash Basie. SS* COME AT ONCE AND BE CON
VINCED.
It hos been onr habit for years to begin the reduction of Prices on Summer (Toods
about the middle of July. This time we do more than we propose. We tumble to
the popular i iea.
5.000 yanls of 7 cent. Calico at 5 cents.
10,000 yards of Androscoggin Bleached Cotton At 10 cents.
10,000 yards of New York Mills B eached Cotton at 12$ 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 reductiou. All classes of goods reduced in the same pro
portion.
Dress Goods at Cost.
We now offer all classes of Hummer Diess Goods, Linen Lawns, and an immense
line of White Goods at actual New York Cost.
Grand Clearing Out Sale of Hosiery, Corsets and Gloves !
o
$5,000 Worth of SHOES to be Sacrificed.
Women's Shoes at SI,OO, worth $1.50; Women’s Shoes at $l5O, worth $2,00
Slippers at $1 00—Slippers at $l 50. These goods rnu-t be sold.
We are determined to clean up our stock before the Full Season opens, and to
that end we mem to lend cur best energies and our lowest possible prices.
GIVE US A CALL. EX \MINE OUR STOCK.
ih22 12 82 & 84 Broad St., folmnlml Ga.
BUSSEY, HER i WOBLBRIDCE,
WAREHOUSE AND
Commission Merchants,
Webster Warehouse.
COLUMBUS. CA.
Authorized Agents for the Storage of the Cott9ioof the GRANGE A FARMER’S
UNION.
General Agent* Pcdlxton'b Old Standard Guano and Phosphate, St. Geobof. and
Standabd Fertilizers, John M Swift's Ammomated Bone and Potaah, SEAL’S
Acid Phosphate for Compo>ting.
Cotton Stored at 25 Cents. Cotton Sold at 25 cents per bale.
Lbkhal Advances made tn Cotton in Store. JulyL
We keep bagging avd ties and Georgia raised rust proof seed oats constantly on sale.
CROCKETTS IRON WORKS.
o
Oar COTTON PRESS is as good as made, and oar guarantee is that
on it two men will pack a 500-pound bale.of cotton inside of five minutes,
traveling at a common walk, or no sale.
Our CANE MILLS, with our improved shell and anti-lriction boxe,
never have their journals to cut
Our KETTLES have extra wide rim, and bottom 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.
Our ENGINES will do more work to size of cylinder than any made,
and jf hieh we make from Xto 100 horse power.
We build and repair work of all kinds and at reasonable
ratea
Having recently built anew brick foundry 50x75 feet, an addition to
! machine snop of 40x50 feet, and blacksmith shop of 30x40, beside* put
ting in three Hew tools costing upward of $4,500, we are now better pre
pared to accommodate our pations than at any time previous.
Estimates given and correspondence solicited. For further particulars
address julyl2tf E. CROCKETT Sr SONS. Macon, Ga