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Merchants, Housekeepers
/ND 01 HI RS, i.re invilod to < x mint tbe new rml extensive stock of
Crockery, China, Glassware,
CUTLERY, SILVER PLATED WARE,
Kerosene Lamps & Fixtures, Wood
Tin & Wiilow Ware, Fancy Goods.
Plain and Decorated, Dinner, Breakfast, Tea &
Chamber Sets.
No. Id good . but everything n.w and of tl-nUte.t patterns. nt tbe NEW CROCK
KnY ixuUal. OF
LIM>S V V V K A.TVI>ICTiP>S„
tt|l3 Webster Building, Columbus, Ga.
This Space is Reserved for
3E-X. o' JBIFLCyWISr&i,
MAMMOTH SHOE & HAT HOUSE,
r rAIJ?OTT(, A.
TO OPEN OCTOBER, Ist, 1881-
F. M. FARLEY,
COTTON FACTOR
And COM MISSION MERCHANT,
JAEKS* ! SAVANNAH, GA.
1, DWF.LLK I "'•I’l l*
NEW YORK STORE.
Great excitement at tho New York Storo.
The greatest brink in piice. ever ki own in IVlboitou, G- urgtu. l)o not tul-s the
ch&iiot-, codjo oii, ouiue ml. hIJ metlie* grout stock of
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots
and Slioes,
Aud leu’mg lirttuda **l Übew/ug lobiu*eo
s KOHI3NTH A 1, 9
Remember the plxJ, Corner Store of Thornton llouso.
t I) ANDEItKON. ,t 11 ANDERS IN.
C. D. Anderson & Son,
\V A RKIIOI SK AIS I>
Com mission Merchants,
FOURTH STREET, MACON, GA.
(HOlsE LATELY ; EITF.D BY I! i, \V|I,t.JN<:HAM A SON ]
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON IN STORE.
Bulging and Tics Furnished at very Lowest
MARKET RATES.
>VB'*r Yrd ml Stfppinj; Qonr < rs Fn e to (’listonier*. *02:30
F. REICHERT,
t-iUB REMOVED ilia STOCK OF—
FURNITUIiE,
Tu Ik. hg'Ut Mid eomniodini star
Nos. 92, 91 & 9 Mulberry, St.
MAU X, (iA.,planonic Temple)
A’l ar,di. of Fnmiur, kept ’iiui o m article gi’.-'iranteed hs repre.OLted
Flu* Cbmt*wr Sots. Parh>r l-'iirtiitnre. n Wmtm Bha>L>-
at,.! CuviiHos. In tho Un l. rtiikii'g 1> p itmeut,Mi l l.lie Casket-, \Von,l
on Cmlil* *‘l Coffins of K t.r.v !)<-scri;>tiiui. aegSOs
Carry i 2’cur Cotton
- T< >-
Vi illingham’s Warehouse,
o *
B. L. & C. B. Willingham & Cos.
Ooposile J. W. DUKKE & CO S Book Store-
X* lh'iau.l 117 SIX OM> S lIiKK I MACON KA
iu-rr-nsottr fi’llo* mi .w. w I‘lXAtl l'.il. A>
THE REtiISTEB AM) .STANDARD, TALIUmON, TAI.IIOT COUNTY. GEORGIA, SEPTEMBER 13. 1881.
REGISTER AUD 3TAEDARD.
- O. D. GORMAN, I.DITOB.
•I H. GORMAN, Coiißewi-oxmKO Edit- b.
'rtllboi 1011.
TUESDAY HEPi EMBER 13, 1881.
Official Organ of Talbot County.
t
LETTISH jb’itOM MACON.
Macon, Ga., Sept. otb. 1881.
EIHTOB* RIOIfTEI* AND STANDARD;
A Hoj) ,n of tho tiftveler in thin de
lightful ci ) of wide Htiee n, luxil iuDt ti
llage iind ttuwHiH, magnificent purk,
Immlftome residences, fine college* und
generally hospitable citizens, is aiwayu n
p eusuut relic! Macon is NteudiJy im
proving nutl growing in commercial pros
peri r. Its central position in tho State,
beautiful location, e lm nti ical, commer-
cial and agricultural advantages a.l cou
spiro to give solidity to its business and
its many enterprises. Avery large
amount of building is goi nj on, iuciul 1
ing two massive Htur* h tow: ring upward-*
tour or five wtoeies high. T. e march *nts
are letuiDi.g home from ih • North and
VV est, lifter having niude extraordinuilly
heavy purUmseH of goods, and all wear
iug smiling L.ces at the pi os pacts of n
good fall mid winter trade—while both
plant t and warehoiiHiimn rejoice at the
favorable price ot cotton, which Is now
coming in and is readily sold at eleven
cents per pound. It is believed bv
mfiiiy that the staple will go as high
as tw- Ive and one hall cents by Christ
inas. IFhile it is to bo hoped that such
predictions may be realized and that the
f trim r may. after long years of misfor
t unc ami de-pondtney, once more have a
boom, it will li' well that he should b
goveiiietl by the expeii-'iico in the past
and lid |-u: ton much t *\tli in a giea
rise in u murket wh<*sv fiuetu. tions are. as
v tri.it) ti ns file tactics jt an
At-antu poiiticiau, or ny other politic,.l
wcntheivock.
X find the ciUz ns hr re, os thev j> e f t\
mnch ore thiougln ut the State, in high
gh e over the prespe t of anew r iilroni
to thv North atid West, which the Cole
Charter to Jtocuc wi 1 give. There has
been a deep-rooted prejudice against the -
monopoly by tbe Centud Uasiroud Com
pany lor twenty five years, on account ot
their policy towards the mere! ants ol
Macon. It was tins prejudice which
originated the building of the Macon
and Augusts, and the Macon and limns
wick liailroads. We are glad to sav.
however, that this old feeling has died
out ami Mr Wadiev jh recognized ns
the dominant railroad genius ot the
State.
I haw Col’s Hardeman and Gn< r yes
terday, and they give satisfactory and
fluttering reports of the prospects of a
line display and a large attendanuo at tin
State Fair in Ma< on next mooth. The
exhibition will have a much greater vu
nety of nr idee than the Atlanta Exposi
tion. It is pleasing to learn that I‘albot
county will he m well rcprcsMtitc I in t .•
products of her fertile soil, and speci
mens of tho handiwork of her poop. -,
i lhero is one crop, though, in which it is
j admitted T lb t can excel and that is in
her cultured and beautiful dams. Is. Il
they will grace till- display with their
smiles, Ta hot will surely lie uwmded tip
blue ribbon and bear off the honors of
tho banner county of the State,
Ap| •ropos to the two State exposition*
at Atlanta and Macon allow us tojnmke n
remark in ooncliisiou. which is n *t verv
creditable to the par ies I refer to. The
crowds attending are invited and sought
t'-r by the people of the respective cities.
It is proper, therefore, that all visitors
should be hospitably received at liberal
rates of boa ul. To tho contiary, I am
mortified to find that several ho c!s of
pretentions in this city have followed af
ti the Atlanta hotels, and have already
increased their rates of board to three
dollars pir lay,aud Seva nty-tive cents for
each meal.
It In a Hutisfaction t > know, ami a pleas
ure to record, ihrt there is iii M icon a
first class Lot-1 which is an exception to
t iis rule. Tout old landlord, Judg'c
El 2 .frown, the oldest and most widolv
known hotel k-ep*r in Georgia, now the
proprietor ol Brown s National lloto .
which is i u the same stre t with tho • Id
Brown House, and in the sam* block and
just a tew doors above it, has declared
that be wnl not join ahy h-t- lin raising
the prices of boird. liw terms will c*n
tinue at wo do l.irs per day. fifty cent
f-r each meal throughout the year
whether tin re is a fair or not This lb
era} action on the part of the Brown’s
National certainly entitl k it to the pub
lic favor, particular y when he keeps the
bo.-t hotel in the ci y, and there is noue
better lu tho State. Viator.
i.MM H iL JIEW-i,
Col o'de is said to have declared the
Romo and Atliiitt ruibo.d i 1 tu- n>
iu ailing eider b , the rirsl vjf July, 1882.
Tac first e tt u >leaiush p fn-m B.iva -
uah for Uvt-rp ol clcareu Monday with
5,221 t)Bee ot uplauls. t'ho dire, i to i
the a.line p>rt, clcaie 1 tlie uoxi Jav with
4,808 bales.
From the official repoit it will l>“ e o i
tlbit siaoo the trortty ol 18 >8 tnc and t
f.-icut tribes oi i S.oux ~avc cost lue
conutry b*u rIO.uOO.tHjJ m lue shape
oi duect .ppi'oproitloUS*
The Miiion county Argtia speaks >f .
specimen of well cured h iv,2,5(X) pounds,
which Mr Thomas Lumpkiu lias
tly cut at the cost of ont dollar, und says
it is as g od, it uut better, tu.ui tho Wes
tern hay,
Au th rpo county firmer recalls \
the fact tb:il the ye .r 1828 w.ia tiie exac,
Counterpart of the p es uit one so tir as
regards crops, but tuat one of the largest
one ever k iowu was raised t u.- next year.
This is some lit ie comfort provivied we
don't starve in the uKautimo.
Tlu* three gnat w eather prophets Tice,
Father and Veum-r. all agree in predict
ing hiavy iaiu aoims tor tbe present!
week. It there is anything in the ays
terns of these oui.n- ut lorccaUera of the
wiather, we have a light to expect a
regular JU> and.
Au exchange s their will be abun
d^nc-of provisions next w inter, ouly it
will take lota f money to buy them. It
that is true, wuubl u not be a good idea
tor tvery fam-ly to bog n now, to save
'-verything possible, and to plant abn
dance of vegetables in the winter gir
.>: \ . and j- n‘n v.j‘l hl|>ov. . r
ladf.
I TIIK UKimGIA LKOItLAITHK.
i On Wednesday last the House pns*ed
the bill to rppfy ji!l money received by
the Department of Agriculture for the
inspection of fertilizers in excess -f ex
penses, to the common school fund by a
vote of lOfi yeas to 21 nays.
By Mr Miller, a bill to provide for the
correct assessment ol property in the,
: Mate lor the purpose of taxation. (Pro
i vulva for county boards of eqnaliz ition
of iiixes, with ample powers to secure
tba desired object.”! Itelerred to com
mittee on finance.
The finance committee reports in favor
of tuning the dog law' quesdon over to
a vote oi the people. This is the only
way it • m ev.;r ba setcl and.
The same committee reports in favor
-if anew Code, and recommends the one
now being prepared uy Judge Geor .e X.
Lester, the Hon Walter li iiil!, and Mr
It-well.
The committee on adjournment re
ported C:J7 bills -nd resolutions now on
the clerk’s -lawk, and expressed tlie op
inion that if the II )U a e will hold three
sessions daily it cn adjourn by the 23d
mat. They reported resolutions to tha>
effect*
A bill to provide f-r tho collection of
special taxes imj osd by law on dealer
iit liquors. Paased.
Tbe temperi*ico bill that passed the
Henate is a kind of local op ion
law, leaving tho question in the clti s to
tlu* qualified voters, when one-1 >urth o:
them petition the for a vote
on tbe question, h the country ttc*
bifl r. quires that before anyone shall
sell liquor h© is required to get am
jority < f the qu ilified Voters to sign iiis
application. Sen tor Gorman sought to
m..he tho bill operative by j*n
amendment striking out “qu.liti and voi
■ n;,“an(l ina rting “freeholders,** but
the Sena e voted it u- wn. It i t.< t
probable hat the House will pass the ,
bill lu its pn.sexit shape.
IN THE HoUK.
ihcb-lloi iir Martiu, of Tallxjt, t*.
prohibit th*. m ieuf .citne oi H It* Ola \
spirituous or inait i.qaors witniu ih
c -uuty ol T iib t.
Mr liooioH, of Tulbot, -ff r and a*. !
am ndmout, prop sing to submit the
qUvs i-iii to a vot of t.ic people.
Mr Martin opposed the amendment,
and Mr Robins supported It.
Mr ltob ns* amendment was adq- e l
Mr Martin t . witudicw the bill.
3he ‘ull of Mr E tis ol ll.*ll. to ap, oi
ri u ieprc..eafnliv‘s amoag the s verm
eun ties of tiie Biate. The provm.oijH of
! thi * bill ur • as heretofore noted. T-e
whole number of repivsentitives is 17 )
the six largest bounties B.bb. i’urae.
('iittlham, I’loyd, aud Uichtun -1
to havo three r*. present a fives each -th*
twenty-nix counties next 1 ig st to hoe
t.vo representatives e.ieli, an I nil the
others one each. Tho bill wis pn n l
Bogus Cerlif.catec.
It is no vile diugavd satf jrt. n i ;*
to bf* mane of w *. i-.rul for iun mots,
j barks. ,uia pi ff lup by long b• ;
! certificates of pnteid-d iidincih-us
| cur-s. but a simph pure, *lf - live n and.
| cim , made of w, II ku - .n vain bh* iviu
' dies, tn it f ir.iivhfM its ow-i c utitii .H
by its cures. Wrr.fr t Hip Hitt, rs,
' the purest und l it i-f m. -I cm- r. it
} pubiica.i.
♦ *
The C-dunibus Ei q -irur Id iun it loti
mated that the ( ulnmbus .aid JL-nie al
- “will change hands jigrin in )• *
than ninety d.ys, au-1 that the Richmond
and Danvill- rnilroa.l CM.npa ly will b
tho purchasers- ••
. - - ——
The beauty and c<d >r f the Lair may
J>e safely reg-ined by using Park r‘s //air
B-Is .m, which is much admit e.I f r its
perfume, cleanliness und d.ndruff -r,. li
eitiu.: pr- perries * ug Hi Ini
■ i f-*() lift IA I Al um* County :
Sarah A Claiborne, wale of A-drew f
Chub rne, his ippiie-lf'r ♦x nption *-f
i p. rsonaUy [sai l Andrew f c'|ni *vne n
j fusing to apply] and l wdl pass upon
| the Name at 10 o'clock a m > i Monday.
I the third cl *v --f Gotoh r, 1881, r,t in'
! office. liK'il liD II LEONARD.
sc 13 Or-linury
Letters of Administration
( tE<)RGI A T\ in , Count y.
.loidun VV A Isa brook. .ddmiiiD-trut or
jol L "is Alsftbrook, and c as- -1, re; resents
j to C’e Con t in bis petition duly filed and
i voter don record, that he L.s fully ud
; ministered add est *tc.
T dsis therefore to eiio all persons
| concerned, kindied and creditors, to show
I eaiistt, it ai y they can.why s i 1 Adiuims
j tmt -i sh u-!i ot lio oi>e*m g -I fr m h
j Ycl.iilms-• ration, auil receive letters f dis
mis.su>a vin the firM Mmulay in Du- tu
j ber next.
| (I veu under niv offie :d s : gn ituro. this
atl* lay of Sept-**mb -r. l 'dl
UK H ARD H LEONARD,
I gepfl 3ui Or Ui-iry.
Letters of Dismissson.
GEORGIA Tai.Uot C cnty.
'nsell Turn- r. Administra-or of O R
Mauud. and eras and, tepivsm t- ti' tiie Uoirt
•n his petition, da y fil and and enn- .and
o*l tecor‘ t at lu* his lollv and aim t v
pi hi 1 e fine This is th**r< fore o ci .
all p--rsoiiH conccrue t, kind <d md cr; 5 -
t'.'is, o show calls.', if D y th-y ca • \uy
g iid a- m:nißtr.tor should not be dis
ehared Ir-un tiis a 'mi istriric , :nd re
cei\# letter- of dismls-io on the fi*s
Mon ay iu Do on be next.
Given Under mv oftte a signature, this
sii and v f se tember. 1881.
RICHARD H. LEONARD,
sop 63ai. Or!iu v.
Administrator's Sale of Land
UEOROI V—TaLBoI Cl'XTr,
By virtn? oi an or \i r from ti'.o C urt
of linilti'try of Talb t o-uintr, we w ill
nell before the Court House ilneir iu the
town ofTalbottou, on the first Tw - ay
ill October next, wi' hin the lawful hou
of sale, the plautution belongin':; to the
e-tale of Kot>ert 1! "‘ood .1. dec used
contamiiur tw > hundred and forty-two
and out hdf .cies, more or less, o intf
ail ol lot numt>er oue huudred and sixly
five, aud t >rty er.-> ou tb south -i ie of
ioi number one hundred and f rty oue.
in the 23d Distuct of Talbot county.
Sol i for the purpose ot mvi-ion. Terms
ctish. C. E- WOODALL. Admx.
,T. D. WOODALL, Ajar,
sepifi -St
Leave to Sell.
GFORGIA- -Tai i t Cccstt:
Thomas 1.. Fa ri<?k. Adminßtrator of
Gc. igc l> Elder, deceased, applies to ni
tor leave to scil the lambi belonging to
the estate of arid deceased.
These are therefore to cite ami ad
monish all persons interested to E,ow
cause, if any there be, why -uch leave
should not be granted to applicant ou the
first Monday in October nexri
Given under my official signature this
20fh day of August 1881
KR HARD IL LEONARD.
la OttlULvJ^.
COLUMBUS, GA.
Propose to place on Bargain Counter
! the most notable bargain* ol tho season.
Am * them
LACE BUNTINGS at 10c PER YARD.
We have opened some choice styles of
Printed Mas!ins.
LONDON CORDS AT fi 1-4 CENTJ.
Calicos 4 1-2, fi and 6c.
Colored Lawns sc.
Attractions m Lace an 1 Lawn Ti.a,
Collars, Cutis, etc.
hosiery.
Onr claim io k ttie largpat and i
cheap et lot of Ho ry IH coßceded by i
ull. j
Come and seo onr Embroidered Bal
brig ;ttUß—Ludivs- S.zea at Z'.c.
IJenutitul usKotttuent Children's Hose I
7-jc, I<l nd 31.50 per pair.
Percales and Momies.
Vv’. will open during the week desiraul.-
“t.Vi -in tn-i above wa-h goods tuat are
ii ;reu demand -it presvat-
WI I .KS.
W hnv • jtisf pl/ic and lasge orders for >
imw Htucli ui Bl.c sS.ika, aud will s-il
Uk: romaining snort euda ut astounding
J. S. JONES.
Columbus, u i.,
m r 9 b 1 may 24
I FREE TO EVERYBODY I
A Beautiful Book for {he Asking!
Bv iipplyin ji roi dlv i the neartHt
i fflr?.-" 1 HE SINGER MANUFACi Cf:
! IN' } CO.. !'*rby postal card l! at a dis
;in -c j nv adult p I'soti will be presei t <1
| Al - *• b ant.fully i!liutrated opy of it
i Now i o;i inti tied
Genius Rewarded,
OF THE
STORY OF THE SEWING
MACHINE,
• ''ont.dnir.i; - h indsom-? and • ri?y* st c!
• iigr.ivjng fruntispiocc; nl .o, 2s finely cn
-1 gr.ivod vnojki cuts und bound in nn
, l-.borat-* blue and gold Irih'igi.ula.il
•*• v r. No charge whatever is made foi
f Li-- h-unl.soinrt book, which can be ob
tjiii.‘-l .) dv by ftpphe -ti n ; ? tho branch
ja -i biibordin .Je < fHc; sof ihe Siugci
id (unfaotixriLg <' .
The Singer Manufacturing
Company.
Principal Office, 34 Union Square,
|rniyl7l2m New York
Cheap For CASH!
Forthe CASH you can
buy your
and PATENT Medicines of
mo r.s cheap as the cheapest-
TRY ME.
DRUGS ON TIME!
Promj't Puy, rs cutt cet tl fir i{hv?.<
■ fine on time ut reasoiuibic r I t
Wiili u ono l stock of pure and
I''UK li DHL - i iw, l invite luspee
tiuu and a ectupat ison of prices.
E L. BARDVT ELL,
octt!“ B i— Tiißurr, n, tiw.
THE UNIVERSITY
-Of—
NORTH CAROLINA.
KEXr SESSI-.>N WILL BEiilX
.Vnytixt tJ7>tii. IHNI ,
■ri’,incs the ndv-intueos of 'he o'.l
Cnrru'U'wm. wilh spent nn-t . .ts: and i
instrucuou .u'C-wrdriig to flic l uivcrsity
system.
Connected wil■ iit nro schools t LAW,
,t MEDIC INK. nod r. t PHARMACY.
S] ■ i.,1 tucili.ies yiveu tur prscticul s:u
ties. such us
IXtUnCIL AM* A 'KICiT.TrBAL CIIT.Mi-
TKX LAMtSCRcE-IKG, Dbwwi.n.;,
B h'K-Ke. pino. br iXK.ss.Lxw
pH x ot irur. rr--.
Fxpenses. tuition ftrd ro m
rent. els", to $230 [> r unuutn.
Address, lor catshxgue amt particulars,
HF.MP P BATTLE IT, 1\
PtUt.-l .'KXT.
Chstsl Li.tl S. C.. Au.uc, . 1981.
Columbia Female Institute.
COLUMBIA, TEXN.
I lit, Rev. C T QUINTARD. D.D., Visitor,
j R.v. GEO. BE KETT, S.T D.. Rector
Founded in 1556 by Bishops Polk and
Otey*
This school furnishes full College
course, beginning with a Preparatory
Dep irtment. and ending with the moat
■ advanced and deducation of women.
It is farm-bed with the most modern ap
p >ra*us iu Physics aud Gb- mistry. Tte
schools of Languigrs, Drawinir. Paiut
i: g and M -sic ire complete. The muse
um of Art and Science ia probably tin
largest in t: 6 SoU^fi.
CzTXhe chi dreu of tbe clergy half-r ites.
Send f-r a Circular. Address
REV. G. BECKETT,
Columbia, Tenn.
*S?“The next session wil open sth.
august 2 a
Mercer University !
MACON, GA.
THE fill terra of this old and wei
known I tion will open on th i last
\V< -Lies lav. [2?flb] off Sci tcinber n- xt. ’
A Hub-Frcabmaa Cl kh. to bo prepared
ov the Facu’ty from the Freshman C.aa s
nti ! to consist of youths not under four
teen [l4] > ears of ;-.p3, will be f ireued
Toe Liw .School, at tho head of which
is the present Attorney General of the
State, offers peculiar advantages to btu
d t*ts of mw
For <*ftalog?ic and other information
•ddress JXO J. BKANTLY.
jidv 19 a Sec. Faculty.
F lorestoriVS-r*' PsKst- 1
I IV/I VOIW I ■ Nw,D:i*bt/aj A KoSlo*.
I ftb *. Sfcirty dtiUmnliß*!
Cologne “ j i^;Trc..N.r.
All Farmers, Mothers, business Men, Mechanics,,
fcc., who are tired out by work or worry, and all who
are miserable w-.th Dyspepsia, Rheumatism. Nearal-”
eia, or Bowel, Kidney or Liver Complaints, you can.
Be invigorated and cured bv using ■
are wasting away with Consumption, Age,.
Dissipation or any weakness, you will find Parker s-
Ginger Tonic the greatest Blood Fertilizer and the,
Best Health A Strength Restorer job Can I’se,-
and far superior te Bitters and other Tonics, as it,
builds up the system, but never intoxicates. 50 ct..
am^^isireiDJHlSCOi^fit^Oj^Chenusts^rj^^^
PARKER’S ST. :.Vf
3AXR BALSAM fa**Vore Clar.
AVID LASDkTiH 4 SOWS, Philjdelphit, Pa,
n..v2 ul
Wesleyan Female Institute.
f T.VI’NTON, VIIiGI.VIA.
O;,. I. S(ji(>l,.l.er eon.. IPHI. On. of
i tl. f i tI . 1,.,..!: fur Yuti. 1; I.aJiCH in
th-- Uivit'-n St t-a. Rum beau
1 tdu*. U imaf iiiiNJirpaval. Pupils
| fi* >t,. H'Vt u tn St iri h.
) \• '! a:1•1 1 Mg 111- hint 111 t 0 Union
|ri ar. W i shing, fa olisii Cnu'H •, I. din
j Fit • ! .(-rm.m. In tm; onlal Music,Ac.
ji; r fifhi'luHtii 1 y- r. fr ti Sept. l June
i F -r i a d-' u k writ • to
| if 1 v. Wm A HARRIS, 1> i> , Fr
ji;;yl2M S'uuutnn. Virginia.
WATCH, CLOCK, and JEW
ELRY REPAIRING.
Tho ::.hwsiifTifTl I.ftS located 111 the
; stole !-• ni 1 --.'UK ily oectipie l by J A
Fostr wher--i e is prep *-1 t-- do ail
Kind ' f r*:/• dring in the JI*’YVELR\ dn- ,
i cTuv rcaaoniibie uni vv rk warranted
| to give K:itif letion,
A f dibne and Sp and noso gUss--*
kept c unst ntly iu .stock.
lilii-tr led e t*dngn>-s cent- iuing all the
; lafes* s*vl.s 1 i Jew- b v ml Silv twiiit on
I hand, and can fnruish the sam 1 - ar lowest
I j-riecs on short notie \
llav sec red a fine proof vale f*r the
s-r-teeri -a of all valuables placed in my
Lands for repairs.
No Bi liard Saloou attached to my
husin- ss. J li UAITND.
nift. Ulii)
JOHN W HALL,
Attorney at Law
AND
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
'i ALIIOnON, UEOKGI V.
.tpril 12 nt
Collinsworth Institute.
—FoU—
Boys and Youmr Mon!
Rrt-u-en and and ve-organized will re
sum.- x reisos tit the Old Cauipn, August
10 b. 1881. Bou'-d, Tai ion, NVnnliing
irid I tic <ientaU per mouth, it cmi
ti xctt-d i r tbe Term, and paid monthly
iu ftdva ce
T’ iLi'ii p< r month 53 i’ J 54
All pupils will bo cr.dted with the
; Public Solwol fund.
janl 1 bl J iin T. .McLaughlin.
Fire Insurance Agency,
J J BULL. Special Agent.
talbotton, ga.
Wstert-'W-’, N Y Xnsurmce Compa'-y
Col ;mbus. Miss., lusurauce ud Backing
j Company.
WE--TEKN ASSURANCE COMPANY.
C•mlimedCapital
$75 000 DOLLARS DEPOSITED IN
GEORGIA f r secutity ol ] oh, y hold is.
Dwel.imrs in*l Fra Property a specialty.
In-uiarce ag inst all loss or damage
by Ligeti imi and Fire.
GINS AN.. MILLS INSURED.
Equ,.Luhl Ihttes. Prompt Settlements
J J BELL, Special Agent,
jane 7 tf—ju'2l
Woslejaa Female College;
Macon, Ga
■ Will b gin Forty-f- urth Annual Session
Weduesday, Sept. 21st-
A full F iculty of experienceti prof s
sors and teachers. Tbe est advantages
m Music, Art. Literature aud Science.
Fr ees much reduc and. Valuable and ex
tensive additions to Library and s>cien
t.fic Dcpartmet.t.
Impro .ements to be made on build
mae will not interfere with their occu
pancy. Ay ply for catalogue to
W C BASS. President
or V WSMITH, S*a*retsrA*.
Ali ADAMS. J L ADAMS'
A. B. ADAMS & SON,
Late of ADAMS & BAZEMORE.
Warehouse and Commission Merchants,
POPLAR STREET. OPPOSITE CAMPBELL & JONES,
Macon, Georgia,
OFFER the Tory LOWEST RATFS yet to the planters of Talbot ami adjoinm •
oounries. ®
tuCT'l’ronjpt attention to all cotton entrusted to them.
FREE STORAGE to cotton planters lor the season. Thirty jest's txperiefcce j n
the buaicess. Ship is your cotton. aug 30 a
' CARGILL.
—Being Fullv Convinced that a-
Strictly Cash. System.
Is the most quitable and fair method of doing busioess.will commence
from to-day, to sell for
CASH I
•
Thus enabling bini to ecll goods much cheaper than thofo doing a credit basin
and parties baviug the ready money may know where to call and g t full value tor.
it. Below "Hike fund a few prices wl ich will indicate toe IMMENSE, KEDUC
TIONS made tbrongbout his entire Stock:
5,000 yards Standard Frintfl at 5 cen h.
1,000 yaids Lace Strips Bunting' at 7 cen h, fn-mer price 15 cents.
1,000 yards Madras Gingham* at 12 1 2 cent*, former price 20 c^-nts.
1.000 yurda DaniHsee Dn ks Goods at S ce.-ts, former pi ice 15 Ceuta.
5,000 yards Beautiful Lawns at 5 cento, former price 8 cents.
5,000 yards Various Styles Dr- os Good a, placed u- on the Bargain Counter to be
clo e-l out nt naif price. Do no' tail ro see them
A few pieces of Black Gr nauines at lt> c*nfs cheap at 25 cent a. All classes of
Spring and Summer Dress Goods io be sold lega’dlcns of eost.
s <jo doz n Kuotiing at 25 cents per dozen, che. pat 50 cents.
5,0( 0 yarda Curtain Net at coat, to close - u*. A so, lull line f nssimtrcs, tor Men
and Bovwear; Towels, Napkins, Table Damask, etc , ttv. ( ALL AND BE ON
VIN'CEI).
James K. Cargill, 70 Boa<i Street,
juh-20 It Columbus, Ceorgia.
THE LUMMUS
- OI?
IMPROVED TAYLOR COTTON GIN.
Franklin 11. Ltimmus,
M.WAUKH,
Colunybus, Georgia.
Compact easy adjustment rapid ginner light
draught Factory, Junipei Stiti-m, S. W.K.ii
oad Repair work promptly attended to. 1
Agents —Win, B uch il* C’o,. CTdtmi
but*; Wilkcrson k Hatcher, Geneva, .
We lost IMe Room
—for our—
stook.
N>u in oourvt- • i for ibe coming Fi.ll and Winter Be.'Hons, *ud with
that object in view l aw authorized our salesmen to sell
REGARDLESS OF PRICE AND VALUE!
OUR ASSORTMENT OF
IN'S, YOUTH'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHINC
fS still very complete and the rem trk ibly LOW PRICES at which they will bo
cl sod out for ho next thirty diys
WILL INSURE BARGAINS
SUCH a bar: not teen sven this sc moo* Call end be convinced.
H J THORNTON,
83 and 85 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
Merchant Tailoring a Specialty.
juh* 10 bl —nuir3
Grain Cradles, Grain Cradles,
AT TIIE
HARDWARE STORE.
Talbotton, Ga.
ALSO, LARGE STOCK OF
Plow Stocks, Plow Hoes, Scovil Hoes, and
EVERYTHING USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST ( LASS
Hardware Store,
til of which will be sold at
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES for the CASH,
AND DON'T YOU FORGET IT.
Call before purchasing and be Convinced.
Keep constantly on baud a stock of the best
COOKING STOVES.
Manufactured in the country. Call and see them.
ansi&bl H L. McLENDON. Talbotton, Ga'
SEASONABLE CLOTHINC!
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR THIRD INSTALLMENT
OF-
Gents’, Youths' and Boys Spring Clothing,
An,! if yon wish something: nice. nobby and beautiful, call and see them W
b:iTe n-ceiTed a laige line ot SPRING AND SUMMER SAMPLES, and can get np
Suits to order of any kind, at exceeding low prices, and guaiautee a perrect fit ana
satisfaction.
We are Jso Agents for WARD'S CELEBRATED SHIRTS and take measures for
sara* 3 - ..if
Our bPRiNG HATS are on the way, and we respectfully invite an inspection o*
our Goods.
J. C. HARRIS & SON.
1 oet b I—ap.o 64 BROAD SIItEST, COLCIIDUS, GA