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NEW YORK STORE.
6re.it excitement at the New York Store.
grai'Oit in prices evr*r i t Talbotton, Georgia. Do not mtaa the
( Lance, conic cl*e, ouiue ail, and *hc the block cf
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots
and Slioes,
i- ?
Auff Wwiff Snaale ot Clx-w.nj To'.acco bs.
K HOKENTIIAL,
Remember the pl;xt, Corner Sto; e ofThornton House.
*■'l)B <k
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C D ANDERSON. j h a wers jn.
C. D. Anderson <& Son,
IfAItEHOUHK AM)
Commission Merchants,
FOURTH STREET, MACON, GA.
[HOUSE LATELY OCCUPIED 1 V B I- WILLINOUAW & KgN.}
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON cotton IN STORE.
lhi?ging and Tics Furnished at very Lowest
MARKET BATES.
W(en Yard atirt Sl4 ,: t“- Q‘"‘ r ‘-''B I'Ve '< c V>Wr. nnrr'iO
F. REICHERT,
’ —H A3 REMOVED 1118 STOCK OF—
fWrniti tre,
To the vlegnnt and eommcdiouii stoic*,
Nos. 92, 94 & kuiha/ry, Si.
IVf AC* IIV, < i A., (MnsonS 1 'lVntpl** )
A 1 nr,lN of Fcirnilurc kept nnd ewty wtioia [' wruiitcml hh repra.orte 1
Fl UltumHtr Hits, l'urlor Fiiri.iiuiv, Mu'irWiii I ->w S'■. '■
•ml Cnmii>. In the Un'lertakino D p rt incut M.-tn litt <\V<> ,
i'ii Caskets mu! Coffin* nf Kvi.r- Dc-cn '• 8 ' i
A U ADAMS. j •' Ati.iilo
A. B. ADAMS & SON,
Late of ADAMS & BAZEMORE.
Warehouse and Commission Merchants,
POPLAR STREET. OPPOSITE CAMPBELL & JONES,
Macon* Georgia*
OFFER the v* ry LOWEST RATFS y.t to tae pluntcr.i cf Tslbot unit adjoining
oomi'H'H.
..fStrProuipt iiltnitlon to *ll cotton oiitraatod to V cm.
FBKB STORAGE W cotton.plunler* tor ttio h m>b. Thirty your, experience in
the hti*ii esu. Ship i j oar cotton. aug 30 a
GI’IiIiICTSS IMPHOA El>
Light Draft Cotton Grins.
Artiiuped fnr F***<tar* an 1 OundcnsprK if itamrod U*curmn tided ly nil Planter*
wtio have med them, as superior to any Uiu iijanufactiucd.
SLADE & ETHEREDGE,
Warehouse 4 mil Commission
MELiCi 1 A NTS.
Oolumbns, .... < -
v , s„l,. Agents fur *ll Hi* ection tnt ling at <’n|tt Mints. nit will furnish circnlat*'
ant test I'nl*!* on application. Apply early t‘ n 'Cro u Gin. j nit 2(1 s
CAlvGiLl
—Being Fuliv Convinced that a—
Strictly Cash System.
la Um DtMt quiUbie and fair method of doing bosi css,will commence
from to-day, to sell tor
(CASH 1
Tbn* enabling him to tell good* tuoclt -I’l'iq or than thnro ditiitg *or (lit h*tna*
and parties having the readv money untv know where 11 cftM anil g• lull value tor.
It. Below wilt Ue found few price* with will iui.icau w tt.c IMMENSE, HI'.DUC
TION9 mad* tbrontthout hi* entire Stock;
6,000 yard* Standard Print* et 5 orn a.
| ODD yaida Lac* Strip* Bunting' at T us, former price If. cent*.
1.0(0 Vent* Madras Giugh.'llis at 19 1 2 cents, former price 20 o-nt*.
l.Ono yard* Damasee Pres* Go< statu 8 cv. ts, former price 13 emit*.
B,(oii yard* Beautiful LflWU* *! 5 . ants, fora er price 8 >'euts
5 00,1 yard* V trions Style* Dt< *s Good*, pine I n on tb IWgalo Counter to be
elo el ou> • half mice. irig. l>o not tail to s c them
A tew pieore of Black Gr nadiaaa *t ltl oenm— cheap t 2, cents. Alt clnsse* of
Spnnft end Summer Dree* Good* to be aold ogstdi s- of cost.
600 do* n Knonlng at Jo cents per dozen, cheap • 60 cent*.
6,000 jerd* Curt tin Net kt eot, to close out. Al*o, full lino Cnsatmcrc*, lor Men
end But 4 , wear; Towels, Napkins, Table Damask, etc., ete. CALL AND BF. CON
TINCu)
.Tainots lv Cargill, 70 Broad Street,
jo!y2<? lj Columbus, Georgia.
Carry Vour Cotton
—TO-
Willingham’s M a rehouse,
B. L. & C. B. Willingham & Cos.
Opposite J. W BURKE 4CO S Book SUre
N’n. IL> and 117 SECOND STRKKT, MACON, GA
Brirg n* vour GPTTON ul*. w I PLEtSE YOC. *ii k 3'>
THE REGISTER AM) STANDARD. TALBOTTON, TALBOT COUNTY, GEORGIA. SEPTEMBER 6,1881.
liIiGISTEB AKDSTANDARD.
O. D. GOLMAN, Iknr-W*.
I J B. GORMAN, CoKuiotroNDnioEorrr r.
!
Talbotton. Ga.,
I TUESDAY SEPTEMBER , '.BBI.
! Official Or|an of Talbot County.
WH if HAS THK LEUUUTttIE
DOSE)
; We prf-po<te to aoawer this question in
i fine bron4 notation, by Ha>ing what it
Shin not doan I f U noticeable Ihat our
Logislaturo his not piiwted a ooltrary
meanure thatw;il bin fit the {riut maa/eb
ot the people. It in claimed by Hpeak r
Bacon tii. t, un ta* pinliuiuentarv re
quire cents o! the now eonsiitution bus
mess c. nuot be tmmacted as ft pi J y as
a tder the old syste n. This may be
true to some extent, but we doubt wheth
er ail the blame oi a failum to legis.G o
profitably can be atlacaed to the tr.un
tuelling pro.isions of the new law. Fifty
seven days have now passed without wit
uessmg the enactment of any important
lufciisure The ibulroad question is stilt
(4 nnuldif* f tne .Lunatic Asylum bill, ii
great want, is still in the toils, the con
vict measure has not readied any satis
factory solution, while the balance ot the
session bids fair to oe as fruitless ot good
results to toe people.
The expenses of the Legislature
sl.2()h pei day. a bill quite easily fooled
in the present plethoric condition of the
State treasury. But. even in matters of
legislation, economy should be consulted,
and not n ditijr. expended not actually re
quired by the public service.
Home local uie.isur sot imp<ntunc<
may he placed to the credit ot the pre**-
• nts Hhiou, but. o> course, they affect io
c (lilies end not the State at targe* Y*e
write this in no spirit of crith ix , or
fault finding. • are quite satisfied
there nre many hartlworli e and
congcieuf iou* member** who are tired of
those who consume the valuable time ot
the vctiHiuuti with vapo.iugH%ud r?eon
slderotiou bami,'. a—aud they will
Dgree with uh that it would be a happy
mutiny if tJiia eluiM i* . ; **. uul.t be
retired, to give plu to >olid, pr.icticul
ni'-u who coitin i ail woum >. ranp (he
needful iusue* that -If .ct the people ol
tire Ht ite, Tin pti -. of the p- opio l
iofig Hultarm., b..t will (. itece. ' i •
pica th i li l ibo fault of the u t i.
Hlil t.UI’ f I hut the biihiucHH ol the La., i
1 dure dr.igH it wearly hi g o <.iou .
though it hud an in cl li’iu- lime aw.ute .
ith pleasure.
I.H TIIJH* I.KWH .ATU IK.
The State Capilul bill was defea cd in
the ilou.e < n last Thu ft ’-ty by a docia.ve
vote, 7 H yeas lo 03 n\yn'
r lho special order for last Thu rad .y
was a bill to } roui >it tiie ini I or out
cli *e, or delivery lor *ulo, <fa iy *e and
cotton between the hours of m n . t ui and
sinirise. After debate the bill was p ss
ed by a vote of 97 ye.is tlB nav.
The report ol tin; <\gs:HS irM to userrs
lain the vrtlue of the old oip.tal at M 11
odgeville was read before the .
t hey agreed upon $ 5,0b0 as the value.
The b II o fix ue time fox holding the
Superior courts in the new circuit lms
bet a pass. and.
The joint committee on adjournment
have reported in 1 tvor of adj m.ut g in
the 2oth of September.
Da. tbe week the Gov rnor his
si ned several hills, ra stly of i icorpo
rations.
THE COLJB I HARTKH,
The Georgia Senate fliuehed up the
lost dny ot August with a very good pirea
of vork. They passed the Colo char or
by a vote ot 34 to 4. If they lm i don°
nothing else in pay for the ol
the people's money they have spent, this
act alone will richly re-numerate for that
expenditure. Thi* makes dole's second
line to the sea a so ld fact.
The people need more railroads cheap
er transportation and carriage com pet i
turn. The capituli ts who invest tin
money are supposed to know tin ir own
busiiiisH—the people know that their in
terest Will not suffer from in* roused
transportation facilities.
A recent fire in Chicago dtatroyed sl,
000,000 worth of hog product,
Senator Brown Ims resign od the presi
dency of the Atlanta Exposition, and
Gov. Colquitt Ims been elided In
stead.
Mr Thomas Eason, ot Schley county,
died Wednesday, the 17th inst., at his
home near Eilavi le„
George Bartlett, colored in the employ
ol Mr John Childers, Tijlor county, was
killed on August 28th by being thrown
from a wagon loaded with wood, and
.fterward becoming entangled in tbe
i race chains ot ihe gearing.
President Garfield is in Ids fiftieth
your.
Hon. Alec Stephens is writing a politi
cal history of the United Stu Us.
The Puv- : deui continues to slowly im
p.ove. His removal t > Loug Brauca will
I robuhly take piaoe to day.
Senatoi li 11 Hid h* relumed to Phila
delphia to have another operation per
or mid on his tongue*.
Mr Henry Prune, of Marion ©uuuiv is
a student at Vanderbilt University
Correct.
When tbe South shall manufacture a
ln r ge port ot her cotton crop, rata a oons
aidcrable part of her food supplies, and
have rnary small industries iustead of a
few Urge ones -then, and not till then,
will she be oue of the richest aud mo>t
independent count Tit's on this globe*
Worthless Stuff.
Not so fast luy triend —if you oould *eo
the stroPß, healthy, blooming men. wo
men and children that have been ntiaed
trom bed* of sickness, suffering *nd *l
- death, by the use of Hop Bittere,
yon would s*y '*Glorion s snd inTtilusble
remedy."—Philadelphia Pres*.
Tbe State Fair at M*eon is arranging
lor * big exhibit of *U sort* ol dogs, lie*
not excluded. The fair promises to be a
mammoth success.
Th* bewatj. and color ol the hair may
; be safely f(a*ice>l by using Parker's flair
B Ison, which is coach admired for its
perfume, eleanlineas and d.ndruff er.di
teatiug properties, auglClm
I Letter* of Adminiftration
GEffRGIIfS-TiLBDT CODNTT.,
!**<?u& W Alsabrook. Administrator
ol Leww Atasbrook, dec used, represents
to the Convt In bis petition duly filed and
entered on record, that he has luily ad
ministered said e-tite.
This is therefore to cive all persons
conceme<l,kindred and creditors, to show
faiusa, i! any they can,why aii.l Adminis
trator should uott>e discha ged frgm his
Administration, and receive letters of dis
mjs*oo on the first Monday in
ber next.
Given under ray official signature, this
.Yth day of September. 1091.
BICU4ED II LEONARD,
* pC 3m Ordinary.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA -Talbot County.
' nsell Turner, of O R
Maund. and ccs.d, represen's to the Cou t
by bis petition, duly filed and entered
o.i record, that he has fully udninister
e i said e tute This is therefore to cite
all persons concerned, kindred and cre*M
ldim, o show Cause, if any they cao, why
.ud aiiLu.mativtor should not be dis
charged from Ins administration, and re
ceive letters of disiii-tsio: on the fitst
Mon ay iu Deccmbe next.
Given under my official signature, this
6th day ©f Se .fe nber. 1881.
RICHARD if. LEONARD,
R'P 63m. Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale of Land
GEORO fA—Talboi County.
By virtue ot an ord* r from tile Court
of Orel I* ui ry of Talb >t county, we w 1
sell before ibe Court House <h>or in the j
towu of talbotton, on the first Tuesday j
in Ociober next, wi hin the lawful hou s .
of mhlc, the plantation belonging to the
e-tate of Robert li Woodall, decease,!,
containing tw . hundred anil lorty-two
andu7 h If ic es, more or ras being
ail of lot number one hundred and sixiy
five, and forty acres on the south -ide of
lot numb i .r one hundred and f rty o: e,
in the 23d Di nct of 'J all ot county.
;4olJ for the purpos ot -nvi-io . Te. s
< .s i. C. E WOO-> V Ij'j, Admx.
J. D WuODAE , A -t,r.
. p r, 4t
Leav j to Sell.
• URGIA Talbot County:
ih -m - L I’a ric . Adirnotetrabir o'
•co g * i, Elder, dcoeti e<l. ipp’ie* to me
sol 1 ave u> sand thi) lands belonging to
ti ■ ' ta.e t s il<e ea ed.
Th • r th i.loro to cit" and
Ido is nil i cr-i- m'- rc l. l to 1i .
ci i se. a there b , h . such lo v
i nul l n*t e jiviit and t applicant on he
dint Monday i- O tuber n x
GlV‘!ii in dm my offiu al siguatu. c this
29 h day ot An r*i ISBI.
RICH A >.li H. LEONA ’D.
.tU iO iw Oidiu i v.
T the Ginning Public.
Ir M > ctfuil ' o l ntt nt,n .• * \\*: ke •
F* xioh* Oi.: li u. i .<| vV pel' at!s
uie t. t.iuH I’leVelitiu ; t • gu ' nil ig oi
saws ii ginoi g tireen, Wt, Dam >, ir
Fr sted cottons, s id p n lines beitci sa.ti
ple. Those wi-hiug the ait c.nneut c.n
tie vvait- and on !>v:
1) T Cunningham. Valle.u
D H Smith, K -.ib m* and Tri'tsbiug
1) i CaeiikklvU. Tal*o nu. ( ei'i vi le.
Hurt’s ind it Le.'ii Gist ii .
B H Cali.ikii, o‘Xt 1 h >ud VV'dkeison u
<:is r ct.
W. L. JONE>, Propr.. W Poi.it, Ga.
W li John ion, Ge *l. Agt. augfii)
Dn J. P. & W. B. HOLIES,
DENTISTS,
NO, 102 Ml LUKKKY, Si’., MaCON, GA.
lAEETII ♦ xti’iicted vvi hout p>.iu, beau*,
iif ill S' t- <if tcv tb inserted, iilacepsed
t etli and diseased gu h <*ur and. C#* Dchl
rs ui all kiuds ot Denial matcHds id
mstru e ts. Coustuntly ou hand a l irgo
thi f ill mid ‘ftmeat of to* til of all kiuds.
of all kindji, rubbeis of all
kinds. ang3l
Butler Female College,
AND
- INSTITUTE!
Butler, S. W R R, Georgia-
Fall sessions begins August 29th; closes
seoond week in December.
Superior advantages tuali departments,
including Music and Art.
By u recent act of the r*egistatn's the
toa nof Butler bus appr- prntctl such
sinus of money as to piavti a.ly make
this eolebratod iustiiuti Ja a f:ee seuool.
Abie faculty in nli departments, ban i
i seme buildings. For particulars v\ri oto
J W DuZIEK, A. M. (
| uugfil b Pieaident.
Agricultural & Mechanical
COLLEGE.
AUBUTN, - - ALABAMA
ritllF. next session bc'.i is bept 28th, I
X 1881. There arc fiv ' degree c..ura.s,
v.z: Agriculture, Literature, Science, j
Civil i n,i Mi .114 Engiuctiiu , Tu-tiou j
Fre . For tul mf rm itim ®ud e.italogm s. \
apply to I F ITCHENOR. L*vs.
E. T. Glf.nn, TtMaxuivr. aug23
LeVert Female College.
This old estnbUshed institution has
been re-organized with competent In
st motors in every di partmei.t, and offers
superior advantages tor the education ot
gills.
The diso'pline wi Ibe mild but thru
and the Inssructi m thorough and* by tht
innlytical method.
Fall term will begin August 17th, end
continue lour month* Small bovs will
be received into the college. All pnpil*
will receive the benefit o< the Public
School Fund Tuition due upon the en
lollmeut of the pupils, and except in
cases of Special ißreemeut, payment will
be expected iu adv pc*\ for ut least hall
ot the teiin, or monthly. No deduction
for übsenco, unh. ss caused by protracted
sickness
EXPENSES AND FEES.
Preparatory Depirtment per annum $20.00
! Academic Department ;>er annum... 30.00
Collegiate Depar.ment p.'r annum.. 40.00
Music Department peraunuu 30 00
| Incideutials pot annum 200
; Use of Piano per mouth 1.00
For further Information address the
President, P E DAVANT,
decSltf Talbotton Ga.
LAGRANGE
FFMALE COLLEGE,
LAGHNGE. GEORGIA.
Instituted in 1833; Chartered in 1846;
| Number ot Pupils lor 1680-81, 185.
THE Fall Term will open September
14th, 1881. with an enlarged Faculty
lof first-class . anchors, ties aud complete
1 Apparel u*. special advantages iu Music,
■ and improved hidiitice in every depart
ment
For besnfy and henlthiulness of situa
tion. oomtert ut home liie, ihoroughuees
ot instruction and chespne-s ol charge*,
this uiucdiocored iustiutiton is unsurpass
ed.
Certificate of profioency given on com-
I plenou ot studies.
F..r further information address the
! President, JOHN W HEIDI",
i t A'Jaute, Ga.
lIM'
COLUMBUS, QA.
Propose to pliee on Bargain Counter
the ujo*t notable bargain* ot tb* *ea*on.
Am; tiieuj
LACE BUNTTNGB at 10c PEB YABD.
We bnre opened some choice etjlesof
Printed Muslin*.
LONDON CORDS AT C 1-4 CENT.I.
Calico* 4 1-2, 5 and 6c,
Colored Lawns Se.
Attraction* in Lae* anj Lawn Tics
Collar*, Cutis, te.
HOSIERY.
Oar d*im u> keeping the largest snd
cheap kt lot ot 11 oaicrjr is conoe.ied by
all.
Come and sen our Embroidered Bal
brig^an*—Ladies' Hi*e* at Jflc.
Beautiful assortment Children's Hose
60e, 75c, 4(1 ud SL6O per pair.
Percales and Momie*.
We will open Inring the week desirabl
Styhsi iu the above a-b good* that are
m groat demand at preneut.
WII.I£.S.
We huve j mt placed Inugc ontan* fi r a
lihw aLxrk of BltCk Silks, and will sell
the remaining short enda at sstmmdim:
reductions.
J. S. JONES.
t' i Uiubus. Ga.,
in rll o In y 24
FSB TO EVERYBODY 1
A Bemlifal Bosk far the Asking!
By applying p r, onally at the nearest
flics ..f THE .SINGEIt MANOFA(II f R
IN > CO., (or by postal card it at u dis
ta ice] iny ad'ilt person will be preaeub and
writ * b antifully lllttalnted copy of u
Sow B. oit entitled
Cenius Rewarded,
OF THE
STORY OF THE SEWING
MACHINE,
j coutitiniLg ft h uidaoiue Mid crmfly steel
engraving froutiapiece; ai-.0, 2h finely en
jgi tve-1 wrifKi cul and bound in an
j la borate blue and gold lithographed
| C'.vi r, No chftige whatever w made for
rltis handsome book, which can be ob
fained only by application at the branch
ad subordinate offlcoa of The Siuger
vl inulacinnng (X.,
The Singer Manufacturing
Company.
Principal Office, 34 Union Square,
| may 17 12 in New Yorl* .
DRUGS!
Cheap For CASH!
Forthe CASH you can
buy your
DTitJGrS
and PATENT Medicines of
me as cheap as the cheapest-
TRY ME-
DRUGSON TIME !
Prompt Payers can get tliair goods
of me on time at reasonable rates
With a good stock of pure 6fid
FRESH DRUGS, I invite inspec
tion and a comparison of prices.
E. L. BARDWELL,
octlff a i— augß Taußurrojt, Ga.
THE UNIVERSITY
-OF
NORTH CAROLINA.
NEXT SESSION WILL BEGIN
Aagust Usth, ISBI.
Combine* tbe advantages of th* old
Curriculum, with special and .xtend-d
instruction according to th* University
system.
Connected with it are schools it LAW,
of MEDICINE, and ot PHARMACY.
Special faeattie* giren for practical stu
died. such aa
AHanxTicaz. Also Auazccltcsal Chxm:>
it. 1-a*t> SsavxTiso, Dsawtsu,
Beat Ktirnw. Btj-issb*.Law
Fs aeunr, rrc.
Expenses, includiug tuition and room
rent. $lB5 to $230 pr annum:
Addra**. tor catalogue aud particulars,
HEMP P. BATTLE, LL. D.
PIKUEtT
Chapel Hill, N. Cs, Augas". 9, IWL
Columbia Female Institute.
Jr J §, N-s
COLUMBIA, TES-
Bt, Rev. C T QUINTABD, D.D.. Visitor.
BT. GEO. BECKETT, B.T D.. Sector
Founded in 1856 by Bishop* Polk sod
Otej-
Ttri* school fcmishe* tell Colleje
course, banning with a Preparatory
Dcpirtuifnt, and ending with the most
advanced and liberal education of women.
It is furnished with the most modern ap
paratus in Physics aud Ch.-mitry. Tbe
school* of Langtwgf*. Drawing. Paint
ir g and Haste are complete. The muse
um of Art and Scivno* is probably tbe
largest in the South.
WTbe children of the clergy half-rates.
.Hend for a Circular. Address
KEV. O. BECKETT,
Columbia, Tenn.
WThe next session wili open .Sept 6th.
uugust 2 *
Mercer University !
MACON, GA.
THE fill term of thin old and well
known Li ntion will open on the last
Wednesday. [2Bth] of of September next.
A Sub-Fresh man Cl sa. to be prepared
t>y the Facu’ty from tbe Freshman Cl ass
and to constat of youths not under four*
teen [l4] year* of age, will be formed
Toe Law .School, at the head of which
is the present Attorney General of the
State, offers peculiar advantages to atu
d tits of law
For catalogue and other information
address JNO. J. 13RANTLY.
july 19 a Bee. Faculty.
FlorestoißSrSsSS;
ooiogne , -a-ac~,‘r
See., who arc ured out by work or worry, and all whoa
arc miserable with Dyspepsia, Rheumatism. Ncral-1
na, or Bowel, Kidney or Liver Complaints, you can J
be invigorated and cured bv using j
_ If you are wasting away with Consumption, Age,.
Dissipation or any weakness, you will find Parker's'
Ginger Took the greatest Blood Fertilizer and the.
Beat Health A Strength Bartow yon Can Unh
and Cur superior ta Bitters and other Tonics, as it,
builds up the system, but never intoxicates. So ct..
and $i sires. Hrscox & Cos., Chemists, NY. :
PARKERS jgy&sa
EEAI& BAX*AMS=ST££r
let*Oi.l
AVID LAJTD&KTH A BOVS, PhlladJpM*, Pa.
u v 2 bl
Wesleyan Female Institute,
STAUNTON, VIRGINIA.
Opens September 20tli, 188!. One of
the F'ft fc Schools for Yourg Ijadies in
the Uoifeer* States. Surioatulißgs btau
tihil. Cimßt unHUiqmSHWtl. Pupils
from aovcn'eeii States.
Tma a iu' ilift btst ju tb© Union
B 'am, Washing* English Course, Latin,
French,German, Music,Ac.
tor UciiolaHfic year, horn Sept, to Juue‘
$238. For Ga al. u< swnt to
Kkv. Wm A HAKItIS, D. D.. Pres t,
julylSti Staunton. Virginia.
WATCH, CLOCK, and JEW
ELRY REPAIRING.
Th miderHijrntd has locatet) m the
stoic room iormerly occupied by J A
Foster, where be is prepared to do all
kind of repairing in the JEWELRY line,
Charges reasonable and work warranted
to give satisfaction.
A full ln©of Spectacles and uose glasses
kept constantly m stock.
Ulustr tod aitalogue© containing *U the
lftteat Htylce in Jevejry and Silverware on
hand, and can furnish the wtiue at lowest
prices on short notice.
Have secured a fire proof safe for the
protection of all valuables placed in wy
hands for repairs.
No Bi liard Saloon attached to my
business. J H MAUND.
maN 34m
JOHN W HALL,
Attorney at Law
AND
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
TALBOTTON, GEORGIA,
april 12 bl
Colllnsworth Institute
—FOR—
Boys andYouusr Men!
and re-organized will re
sume exercise© at the Ola Campus, August
16th. 1881. Boited, Tai:ion. Washing
and Incidental* sls per mouth, if cou
tracted f >x th© Term, and paid monthly
in n Iva ce.
Tuition per month s‘2. $3 aud f4.
All pupils will be credited with the
Public Schooi fund.
jonll bl Jomn T. McLauq&lxm.
Fire Insurance Agency,
J J BULL. Special Agfent,
TALBOTTON, GA.
Watertown, NY. Insnrac* Company
Columbus, Miss., Insurance and Banking
Company.
WESTERN ASSURANCE COMPANY.
Combined Capital 8'2,'2Mt2,000.
$76,000 DOLLARS DEPOSITED IN
GEORGIA for aecntity of policy holders.
Dwellings and Firm Property a apeoialty.
ln-tiranee ag inst *ll losa or damage
by Lightning and Fire.
GINS AM it MILLS INSURED.
Eqoalable Rate*. Prompt Settlements
J J BULL, Special Agent,
jane 7 tf—ju2l
Wesleyan Female College;
Macon, Ga.
Will begin Forty-fourth Annual Seeawc
Wednesday, Sept. 21st-
A full Faculty of experienced prof -
aors and teachers. Tbe *t advantages
in Mnais, Art, Literature and Science.
Price* much reduoed. Valuable and ex
tensive addition* to Library and Scien
tific Department.
Improvements to be made on build
ings will not interfere with their occu
i panev. Ay ply for catalogue to
| W C BASS, President.
at C WSMITH, Secretary.
le lust Make Room
—FOB OGB—
IMMEUVSE3 STOCK;
!fo in coo me of uumnfhctwv forth* coming Fall and Winter seasons, a pd with
that object in new L*e autboriied our salesmen to sell
REGARDLESS OF PRICE AND VALUE!
OUR ASSORTMENT OF
MEN’S, YOUTH'S Ai BOYS’ CLOTHINC
IS still very complete and tbe remarkably LOW PRICES at which they will be
closed out for he next thirty days
WILL INSURE BARGAINS
SUCH as have not ben seen this season- Call and be convinced.
H J THORNTON,
83 and 85 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga,
Merchant Tailoring a Specialty.
julv 19 bl—tag!
Grain Cradles , Grain Cradle
AT THE
HARDWARE STORE!
Talbotton, G-a.
ALSO, LARGE STOCK OF
Plow Hoes , Plow Slocks * ScgvH
Hoes , and
EVERYTHING USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS
Hardware Store,
' nil of which will be soM at
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES for the CASH.
| AND DON'T YOU FORGET IT.
Call before purchasing and be Convinced.
Keeji constantly od hand a stock of the best
COOKING STOVES.
Manufactured in the country. Call and see them.
augie bl H L. McLENDON. Talbotton, Ga
-AT THE-
New York Store.
*
The Greatest Break
11ST PRICES,
EVER KNOWN IN COLUMBUS
DO NOT MISS THE CHANGE.
It beats the groat Cush System. It discouuta the Credit System It is to he
revolution in the bueiness, on a Cash Basie. p3~ COME AT ONCE AND BE CON
VINCED.
It hna been oar b a bit for years to begirt the redaction of Price* on Sommer floods
about tbe noddle of July. Thia time we do more than we propose. We tumble to
the popular i ,ea.
fI.OOO yards of 7 cent. Calico at 5 cent*.
10,000 yards of Androaooggin Bleached Cotton at 10 centre.
10,000 yards of New York Mills B'eai’hed Cotton at VZ} 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. All classes of goods reduced in the same pnr
portion.
Bress Goods at Cost.
We now offer all classes of Summer Dress Goods, Linen Lawns, amf .n rarcen e
line of White Goods at actual New York Cost,
Grand Clearing Out Sale of Hosiery, Corseta and. Gloves!
$5,000 Worth of SHOES to be Sacrificed.
i Women's Shoes at fl.oo, worth $1.50, Women's Shoes at $l6O, worth $2.00
Slippers at $1 00—SUpjiere at #1 50. These goods mu-t be sold.
We are determined to clean np our stock before tbe Pull Season opens, and '0
that end we me in to lena ■-ur beat energies and our lowest p>tiWe prioes.
GIVE US A CALL. EX .MINE OUK STOCK.
au S 2 12 B^^^rOddßt^^^us'G:i.
SEASONABLE CLOTHING!
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR THIRD INSTALLMENT
OF
y*
Gents’, Youths’ and Boys Spring Clothing,
And if you wish somethin" nice, nobby and beautiful, call and see them. Wa
have received a large line ot SPUING AND SUMMEK SAMPLES, and can get rp
Suits to order of any kind, at exceeding low prices, and guarantee a perfect fit and
satisfaction.
We ara Jso Agents for WARD'S CELEBRATED SHIRTS and take measures for
the same.
Our SPRING HATS are on the way, and we respectfally invite an inspection of
oar Good*.
J. C. HARRIS & SON,
oct 26 b I—apta 82 BROAD STREET. COLPMBrS, OA
SCHOFIELD'S IRON WORKS,
MACON, GEORGIA
MANUFACTURE
PORTABLE ABB STATIONARY STEAM ENM,
FOB GINNING, THRESHING AND GRINDING,
HEAVY STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, STS AM
BOILERS, and SAW MILLS a Specialty
Melt's Celeirattf Patent Poier Cilia Press.
To be ram by Hand, Horse, Water or Steam Power.
Over 20,000 in use throughout tne Cotton Growing State*. _
General Repair Work Promptly Attended to. For Particulars ad Price*,
jniyl&l J. s. SCHOFIELD, Proprietor.