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Central City
(Me, Granite and Limestone
WORKS.
* T B ARTOPE,
1-KOIMMKT3R,
jOff.cs and Works, 178 Second St.-
MAUBN, GA.
Monuments. Headstones. Box
Tombs, Coping. Building Works.
Iron Railing a Specialty.
J’olMhe l GmiiiUs from 10 to 100 fed higli.
I'KSIOXK furnished on nppJlooHott* pf *T'2b l-ui
Sow Your Fields!
Patches and Gardens, and Sow Them ({nick.
Pr, i>*r for Wiut r. Fo nut your llor;■... jmt C'uv.* not Xuiumlvc*.
vvk No .v u ivi: \ l'L'U. uni: of
fat.t. scethi ioss.
Til. p.no-t nnl nn tßirloy. lty. 0,0 ml W-.rut, I 1 Hover. WMto, Scarlet
A'*.a.l, California Burr and L ie-rno. Ore ia*d. Blue, Il- uii, timothy, lull Meadow
Oxt. Guinea or Johnson, English Bine Gm*-, etc.
Farm Implements Engines, Churns,etc.
casii.
MAIIK W JOII NSO W < O.
lm _ ATLANTA. GA
FURNITURE i FURNITURE l
1.-iroeat Stock t.) tUu ci'y.
Latest Styles and Greatest Variety
Deal UN unit I’.itUr.i* of CARPETS at
W. &E. P. TAYEOKS. Macon, Ga,
ALSO, A Fl'l,l. LINE OF
Rugs, Mats,Oil-Cloths, & Linoleum, Bedsprings,
CS I’KINU-HEPS MATUIF.SSES. OOTH. I.OFN ;K J , Sll VOKS and SHADE FIX
o TUBES. FRENCH, (IF.UVI \N hu I AMEBIC YN ULYsSEI.
S|>iM'ial IndiK'oiiiPiits lo I lio I’riulo.
■apt ?n
A BIIjIj OjF* U* A-IFLIEiI !
A CALL UPON THE WHOLESALE (iHOCEHS,
V 7. J. & C. H. WATT,
COLUMBUS. GEORGIA.
Will renal tu the public that they have an oppoFuni y ..f w lee m.< ln>:u tin- lar->.t
mock of
Groceries, Plantation and Family Supplies
Ever ottered in tui m irket. A full lino <f
CanmulGowK CIiWH..,M .. k#ri.|, Soap. CnmllnN. Sl.ircb. Mat.-tie*. I’-'timh.
(lien, CmckerM, Fickle, Hams, .Virginia tttul Liverpool Halt, Bae n utiti Bulk Meats m
in in* list- (lunntilifs. ,
WK CHEAPEST AND LARGEST STOCK of FLOUR IN COM MB! s.
( 'lu‘ ins mid SinoUini*. 'l'olbitfo.
Sola Aleutsfor the r< kbr.dI.IVY HINTON TOUVCCO the moat popular
brand in the murk* t.
l pooi‘Hc‘P<l Oal s,
Georgia lliim-d Sen! live. The best quality "f Uuaatol >d Orcou (Vlb'c, 1.
,e P 2O. . A< ’ 1 NV V’
Home Industry
SADDLES, HARNESS, BILES.
—■* o-
KEEP your money at bmu •! Stop tlmuviuK it a'vay ou F- 'tern ami Western
Machine umde tr sh CALLED HARNESS!
Y EMPLOY tne BEsl MECU VNI S, lnw th • LARGE' r. KK>T ami FINEST
1 rlfOi'K of Oustuui Mudr, Hand So-v, and H AUNEno mi.l lUIII'LES in i ■ Ms!,'
1 li.. all atyl *‘rftlou.U mtUo.SADDLE auU HARNESS LINK Kio.pt Ma.-luot
main.
Giving this Business my Personal Attention in
all its branches,
Discount ini?! My BILLS by Paying FASH.
Enable* me to put inv gombi m the tea ‘ti of all.
RKP IKING, GOOD, NEAT and very CHEAP. To close out uiy bug-ies, I will
eeli them at ('OS t\
W. ]FL. SSLIESIW'IS
<i*t 23 tf No. 54 lit I.USOSWORTH Block. Macon, Gv
THE LUMMUS
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IMPROVED TAYLOR COTTON GIN.-
Franklin 11. Luninms.
Colurrybus, Georgia.
Comp*-! wkt adjaahneßt rapid gmnar .u-ht
4it.tight F*-t--rj', Juni>*T Station. i> \N K ll
tmd Repair work promptly atitruled U'. **Jj
bn*-; W ilkenain A Uatt.'livrj tU.ut\n,
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THE KEHIKTEK AM* NTANHAIiI*. TALEOITOX. TALBOT COTSTY, GEORGIA. SEPTEMBER 20, 1881.
REGISTER ARE STANDARD.
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O. 0 (jUItMAN, hvr. ,h.
•I f>. GORJIAX, Fnitii: KiM isc Eon n.
r l';i Ibot t on. (in.,
rn’.SHAY SI- ITEM HER 2u, ;*K|.
Official Orpn of Talbot County.
All. VVI \ OUMP'tK * u
'l b-- Muik nn, Atlau'ft, mid* r tbo eftt
cicut iiiftij igeuient ot Col W A Hntf, is
ora- ot trie very best lioteis lu tlie Suite,
Ir pi w. ll aju/omte.l and pala
tial in itk j ropor ions. Col Huff will
keep to !na tr j> it: -s during the
t'otton K {positioa. This wi'l boa 1.
voritt* resort wiih the people o! this hlc*
tioli.
SVe looked in on the Legislator© la-1
week. The bonne was bo;ding tur< r
efcMions t\ day, and the *S •uab* was keep
mg wll up with one regnl.tr stssion
day. Tiit* House his so.ue gol men
who are doing all they cm to give ptoper
rthape to Ivgisl turn, but they are at times
somewhat impeded by reason ot the talk
ing proclivities- of some, and the consti
tution 1 embarrnaKinenU affecting the dis
position of bIISHJC'.
'1 he aen ato is an able body ot men, arc
rjuite conservative an I lu.'ly up to the
progressive spirit ol the people. They
have passed many goo I incasin' , hoiji**
of whicli will bear fi nit fo their credit in
years to come. Their dieposition ot the
temperance bill is said to Irvu been the
bent tor all p rtn h corcern*d, as it is
quite evident that th people are not ]>rt
piw'e.d \> T repressive measures, nor did
it occur to their representatives as being
the proper tiling to pa si a prohibitory
law, whicli in its attempted enforcement
would tiimpL tail to accomplished the
purpose intended.
vlti tuta is alive to the iuipor f anct
ot t.ho app’Ouching Exposition, which
daily is assuming larger proportions.
People and goodn born all countries nud
Mfctiom* will be there to witness the ex
InbitH ol the great staple, and tho imjih
mentß that enter into the Industries, ol
the new S'lutli.
The great crockery house of Mcßride
A Fo., is doing an immense business,
and will shortly moved into the mam
moth building recently occupied by
Mo -re A Mur w h.
Mr 1* H Snook is tho go-ahei l furni
ture man ot Atlanta. 11a c.tr ies heavy
stocks and Hells *t low fijuros.
One of the most a’trac ivo liousck in
tile city is that of Mark VV Johnson A r , Cos.
who deal in all sorts of semis and agn
cultural implements.
New manufacturing houses pro con
stantly springing up,and there is an air of
general activity and thrilt pervading
everything.
Prof. Brydges Si Cos., will make this
j their last week in Taltutton, all inter
| unfed in pictures had better avail them
h Ives of this oj*p irtuimv.
I.K(;iSI, vn\ lu NIMIM ARY.
| The bill to eqmdiz property values
! for taxation hits boeii tleti*ntel.
i Ou tho bill to require a record kept in
each county of wild lands given in for
taxation, a spirited discussion en*um l,
| participated in by .Senators Parker
! (Bierry and Johnson for the bill, and by
Senators Butt, Gonuuii, McDaniel and
i Payne against.
j The bill ot Mr Jomison, to amend the
constitution by stiiklng out paragraph
15 of nmole 3, s etion 7, relating to spo
| cial and local bills, whk taken up ui ape
1 order and paused, yeas 123, nays 24.
j An amendment to the constitution pro
viding lor the election of Superior Court
t/uduos and Solicitors-Oeuer.d by the
voters of their respective oireiuls at tin
| tone when numbers ot tho Legi*,lutu>o
! weio elected w.is r* j<-eted, yeas 30, nays
: 71,
Fioin the Pos'-Appeal we note that
Senator (Jornian lias been instrumental
m passing jieail) a hulfscoraot very im
povtant measures, and that Ins influence
has been greatly felt in shaping impor
laut legislation.
Till-: HtKsiilß.N r.
Gloomy nows by tho latest telegram*
from Lon 14 Branch, Tho President lm -
had a serious 1 elapse, has boon attacked
qy hi of vomiting ami regross, an t bis
condition is pronounced more critical
thim at an 3 timo ever before* To mini u
all up, tlio I’lvsi lent seems to bo slowly,
but lonoly loosing vitality, and ins death
may be expected at üby hour.
A telegram re* si vod by the Enterprise
Telegraph Company, Till button, states
that at It) o'clock last night Piesideut
Garfield died a sad ending for so bnl
litm'. a career.
tiKX Klt.ll. \ k\\
In Austi 1, Tex ts, teamsters are promply
tiuul $5 lor leaving their horses uu
| hitched.
It is saiil that a girl who wears No. 2
shoes ami beautiful hos<* can be scired
into balit vmg almost every bit ot wood or
| stone she sees is a mouse* —Boston post.
The toue of our Southwestern Georgia
exchanges is especially gloomy in regald
tj the cotton crop. Noue of them look
for more than a half crop, which will all
be iu market by November Ist*
What the a’eohol said to it elf. "I am
the enemy that men put in thoir months
ito ate 1 aw-v then brains, that's true
enough; hut I*ui ashamed to say how
many times t v had to go aaay without
I having found anything to steal.
1
Bogus Certificates.
i It i v * no vile Rugged stuff, prtten'ijg
to be made ot won ler ul for ign roots,
harks, Ac , ard pulled up by long bogus
certificates of preteuded miraculous
1 cures, but a simple .-pure, etr.-tTiVe medi*
ein% tuade ot will known valuable reme.
1 dies, that furbishes its own certificates
by its cures. We refer to* flop Bitters,
the purest mid bst of med cm is. Ke
publieau.
That European nati ns are gradually
learning fiom America something about
comfort, convenience and safety iu travel
ing. appears in the fact that sleeping
cars on the America 11 plan are now rum on
most of the principal railroads of the
continent, # .
r , m
Deferring iu tides are always apprecia
te'i. The exeepti- ual eleauliu 'ss of Par
kers Hair B lsatu np.kt-' it |pular.
lit. y I H'o s t iui; saib’.e viU it" oeci
’ mion.o u> . * p'.'Olui
LAG RANGii
FriViALE COLLEGE,
LAGLNGE, GE ARGIV.
fnsti*nted in 1833; (’hart red in lclG;
Numb*rol Pupils tor 188d 81, 185.
fT MTK Fall Ti.tiii will open K ptemb* i
I 1 4*i., 18.81, with ah enlarged Facuii.s
of fi'.st-ciaHs ;i; ichers, lit. a' aid complete
Apparatus, speen.i edvnfages in Mu-.ic,
.ii.d improved t.uiiitKH m eVity depart
ment.
I’.;r lie ii y a-.d heapldnlness of situa
tion, comb ri h -m>; lib.-, thoimghn*ss
<f iiiHtruetioa ad eheapne s 01 charges.
Lids ume-uo .or* and im-tiutitou is uu-urpas
ed.
(.'enifleate of pr-ficon* y given on cum
pleiion K'Udies.
i• r tuitl.er inlornia f i'n ad the
i'• • i i.-iit, JOHN W. JiJilDl’.
uii e h a Adaiiuv, On.
LeYcrt Female College.
Thin oM efitablisin.d institution htif
b. ei re'Oj .’auized with compe ent In
strnciot'K ii every deparlment, and offers
superior udvantugeii lor the education ol
giils.
Tli ■ disc’pii :e wj Ibe mild but fum
and the ins ructi <n thorough and by th*
aualyticnl m*tl od.
Fail term will begin August 17 It, end
continue iour months. Nm ol Inns wil;
be receive I into tho college. All puj i
will receive th* benefit ol the Public
School Fund Tuitio ; tine upon the en
iolliu' ut >f ilje pupil-, and except m
ca ; hof .']>( eial igrcmeut, payire ut will
be expected ii cdvinc . for at least halt
of t!ie teiin, or monthly. No deduct inn
for absenc-w, unl eaun dby protracted
Hichne.-H
EXPEXSIiS AND FEES.
Preparatory Department per a* mini $20.00
Acad mic id.-part merit per unnuin... 30.00
C'hb'gi itoDcparimcut p r annum.. 40.00
Music DeparUmeut per.tnnu i 30 0<
liimdentialH per annum 2.(4)
Use of Pmuo per month 1.00
For further informalio:i addiesi the
i* *■ J>AVANI.
dec.2ltf T.db ttou (Ja.
Agricultural &l Mechanical
COLLEGE.
AUDURN, - - ALABAMA. j
riAIIF IK’X 1 ■-• in,l I ' irs 3r]i(
I 1881. There nr *ive a- gr* r e.mrs*--. 1
viz: Agriculture, Literature, Sei m-.
Civil and Mining Engineerin ', T litiou
Fro •*. For lul inf rmiti *n *>: el cq. logueß.
aprd.% to T I- TICHKNOi;. Pres.
E. 'f Gli'NN, I'r■!•* iiMT nue23
Dn J. P. & ff. B. HOLMES,
DENTISTS,
NO, 102 MVLBKJIHY, Sl'., MACON, OA.
r |3EETH i xlrnefed • i hoi tp> in. b an-
I tifnl sfs(f te tb imvrted. a’ <se i
teeth and diseased gu*. s < Ur* and. r ’<' Deal
era in ill kind* ot D uonl muttii ds id
insfrun e ts (’• on h.♦:.*! a I nc
and full nsv .rlmeid *f te th offall kiv dw,
umn I gums of nil kinds, rubbers of 'll
kindu. ang3l
To the Ginning Public.
I renpeet-fully c 1! alt idi. i to Waik u *.%
Fiexitd'* Gin if iusa o.d Wiper attach
me t. thus preventing t*e gumming of
invs ii girmieg * 145-t. D.unp, oi
Fr Mted eoitoJiM, and pro luces better Haui
p!e. l'ho>e \\ i-diing tb : att .e.jm nt cm
be waited on bv:
I) 1 (’rsNIMUOM V,FU- V.
J it Smith. Rodboiie n?.d Pri tdmrg
J) .) Fuuu mat, TaNoit- n, Ceauavi h,
Hurt*© and Geneva dint let**
B S C AU.niu, O'Xed h and Wiikorsou'a
ui^tnel.
vV. E, JONE 4 , Vs - ,*. Pei it, ‘ln
*\\ B John as, Go *' 1 Agt. au 3o
E(IUCILV I AU’ t F'.i-nty:
Surah A 1 ;ii!*>- <-, wife of Andrew 1
Ola lb me, has ip.ned t'-i f\ . *tum if
{larsoualty [sail An is w 7 Oi at .oils ft re
iiiHingtfiuppl.il] ud i will pass upon
the name at lo ovloek v M o \ M m 1 v.
th) third day 1 Oetob r, 1881, at iu'
uflb a. 118 11 \IU) il EE' LN AKD.
1 s- 1 3 Ordin. rv
Letters of Administration
GEORGIA Tauj t t'ot'MY.
Jordan W A Rib rook. .Id .uiimtval w
ol l> '\vis ALub i'Ok, and o used, le; r• ill"
to the CoiHt In his petition duly filed and
enter l<n r C'-rd, Uiat he has iudly ad
ministered s ml est do.
This is therefore 10 cite all person
con’cnied.kimbed and ercdit•■*>. to show
cause, it ui y ihov can,why 1 Admin.s
trnt'-r sh *nld ret be ui:-elm.g<d ir m his
\d.ni.iiundleli, and I'.V ivr letters -<f dis
mission on tre fiist Monday in Decem
ber next.
Given under my official signature, this
,*>th lay of S. pteinb r. I>9l.
IUHARD U LEONARD,
sepfi Jhn Ordinary.
Letters of Dismissson.
GEORGIA Tai.i'.ot C i’ntv.
\ nseli Turner, Administrator of O ft
Mauud. deceased, repn-sen*s to the i’oii't
by his petition, duly filed and entered
on leoord, that he ha* tnllv rl l.inister
et said e tale. This is therefore to cite
all persons concerned, kindred and credi
tors, to show cause, if any they can, why
sit id administrator should not be dis
charged fiom his administration, and re
ceive letters of on the first
Mon iay iu December next.
Given under niv official signature, this
sth dav of Se tember. R 81.
RICHARD li. LEONARD,
sep €3lll. Ordinary.
Administrator's Sale of Laud
GEORGIA—TaIboi County.
By virtue ol an ord r from the Court
of Ordinary ol Talb -t county, we will
sell before the Court House door in the
:o,vu if fall ottou, on the first Tuesday
iu October m xt, within the lawful hou
of sale, the plantation belonging to the
e>tate of Robert B Wood id. dec used,
containing two hundred and forty-two
and i'‘ hilf .-vies, more or less. t> jug
all of lot number one hundred and sixty
five. and forty acres on the south side of
lot number one luindned .Tad f-rtv one.
in the 23d District of Talbot county.
Sold for the purport "1 division. Terms
cash. C. 1. W OODAI-L. Admx.
J. I>. WOODALL, Adair.
sept 6 4t .
Leave to Sell.
OFORGIA- -Tai.b t VY.rvrr.
Thomas L. Pa rick. Administrator of
Gvoge B Elder, .deceased. applies to me
for Lave to s; il the lam is belonging t<
the estate of s id beoea-ed.
These are then fore to cite and ad
monish all persons interested to show
cause, if any \bere b\ why such leave
gboul 1 mt be yranted to applicant ou the
first Monday in October mx .
Given ut.der n.y otfio ai Signature this
29th d-iy ot Anci.st l?*8l
Rk il \RD l! LEONARD,
iw Oidiuary.
IS JONES.
COLUMBUS, GA.
Propose to pines on Bargain Counter
the most notable bargains ot the season.
I A.u ' them
j LACE BUNTINGS at 10c PER YARD.
We hive opened some choice styles of
| Printed Musi ins.
| LONDON CORDS AT 6 1 4 CENT.:.
Cci’icos 4 1-2, 5 and 6c.
| Oo’oiea Lawns Ac
I Attractions in Lace uu.l Lawn Tus.
Oo Lirs, Cuffs, etc.
11< )SIEKY.
Our claim to keeping the largest and
* h -..ip nt lot of Ho.>i ny is conceded by
ail.
Come and nee our Embroidered Bal-
Lr g pins—Ludir:;‘ 8:/,eh ut 2dc.
Be ntifnl assortment (.hildren'H Hus
*bc, 75c, *1 mi $1.50 per pair.
Percales and Momies.
We will open during the week desirable
Btyl. sin too above wuh guOtta that are
iu great demand at present.
si I.IXS.
W have just placed laage orders f< r a
m w Htock oi Bl ick Sdks. and will sell
the remaining short ends at astounding
reductions.
J. S. JONES.
Co.limbus, (i.i.,
marl) b 1 nifty 24
FREE TO EVERYBODY i
A Beautiful Book for {he Asking!
Bv nrplyirr; p r o i•die ii (he nearest
aha* of TilK since;; manffai H P.
IN' * CO., (orby p-> ! a! cuol i‘ :.t u *1 is
tii.ic 1 t nv ud lit person will be prt-Hi t and
wi‘:i " b nutif liv i’iaatrui.d copy of ;
New B ok < m.it b *1
Genius Rewarded,
OF THE
STORY OF THE SEWING
MACHINE,
cont-. insr.g •• bandHomc ;m.l e..s.‘ly hire!
eogriving fronti piece; nl o. . tin* ly u
g l ve I wool* cats and bound ii an
* 1 blue and gold lithonpajdiHd
er v r. N* charge what-veris made for
this u -n:d.*HHite Ux>k. which era be ob
tain and only by application ftt the branch
ft and su(>ordm.t* * illccs of The Singer
M i mil uc til nr. ;(’ ,
The Sing-er Manufacturing
Company.
Princip.il Uffic,.', 34 Union Sipiarc,
m * v 17 12 in Now Y< r!
Cheap For CASH J
For the CASH you can
buy your
BR.UGrS
and PATENT Medicines of
me as cheap as the cheapest-
TRY ME
DRUGS ON TIME!
Prompt Payers cun grt thru' i: xxls
■>f me on time at ro.i aita Mo ri:
With a good stock of pure aid
FUJE-ill DKL’GS, I invite lt.-pte
tiuu and a coiupaiison of pilots.
E L. LAHmYLLL.
THE UNIVERSITY
- OF
NORTH CAP v OLINA.
NEXT SESSION WILL BEGIN
.Vviß'Usl IMH 1 ,
Ooinbiims lh<* advantages of tb? od
i'urr.ru ma, with at. 1 ■ \?e and and
ii.stiin-iv.il avootilii.g 10 tiie i. -Utcisiiy
s\Mem.
I’onnev t'vl wit;* it are schools J LaAV,
ot MEDICINE, auiot PHARMA* V.
Spr.-i.il laciii ies given lor piacvical sin
u,es. Midi as
Analytical ano Aor.iei lttkxl Cbkmis
TRY. I*AND °nr. K INI.. Di'. W-VINO,
B.’ok Kr.triMi. ! r ixess. Law
Eh X GRAF.’IY. ETC.
FxtHT.ses, im lodi! g turion acd r>>. iu
reiit.Vl-N-j u* >230 ; . r a;u.< •
Address, tvr eatul -ae and partiru’ irs,
hemp p BATTLE. LL I>.
Pr^su-eat.
Chapel Dill, N C , Atvuo, 9, 1881.
Columbia Female Institute,
COLUMBIA, TENN.
i;t, Rv. C T QUINTARD, D.D., Visitor.
R V. GFO. BE' KETT, S.T D., Rector
Founded in I>5G by Bishops Polk and
Otey ■
This school furnishes full Colie.e
course, beginning with a Preparatory
Dfp t rtinent, and ending with the most
advanced and iiber leducation of women.
It is furnished with 1 e most modern ap
pnntus in PhysiCH and Cbenustry. The
schools of I. ingui„<B, Drawing. Paint
ii g and Masse ne complete. The mu.*e
um of Art and B’ciei ce is probably the
1 iirje.st i• i F e S ufb.
FiTThe chi dren < f the clergy half-rates.
Sea l for a Circnl.’r. Address
REV. G. BECKETT,
( olumbi i, Tenn,
Gx'“The next session wil open .Bept sth.
august 2 a
Mercer University !
MACON, GA.
THE f 11 terra of this old and well
known Institi tion will open on th? last
W' diHsdav. [2Bth] otb.f September next.
A Su 1 ; Freshman ( I s*, to be prepared
oy the Pacu’ty Lorn the Freshman Clans
and to consist of youths not aider L;ur
leen £l4] years of age, will be formed
Tne Liw h-x.l, at the he.:d ol which
i the present Attorney Generl of the
S’at . offers peculiar advantages to tu
d nts of law
For c. taiogne and other information
address JNO. J. BRANTLY.
julv 13 a See. Faculty.
Ginger, Fuchu, Man
“* drale, i-tillingia, and
yk VA.v.:y of tkc be't iTiecli
flWaMguvAflA cine* known are com*
' 'b-. ; Vu’ir.tin r..rker*s Ginger
Tt ni.*, io a medicine
uiPn in sl- ‘ iC( l powers, as
MIMotB to n be it the greatest
\..v*v\ ‘ r.l > and Purifier and tire
y Best ilea 1 th A St t e Birth
' y/ Keatorer Kver I sed.
It cures Rheumatism,
rs , Sleeplessness & discaess
Parker s v fi!,c st..m.>.x
Hair Balsam, f>*e.itir.i y *(>
M-t k v! lUir iw other lomcs. as it
ta -, N*v.-r faia t<* ret*ir* tine never intoxicates. Hiscox
youitt .l 001.. rl. Kt.y h. 1,. & Ca, Chemist*, N. Y.
- H S!SSS U iTiVATIO!i
- seeqc
DAVIO.IANDRETH &SONS. PHILA-
U'V2 hi
Wesleyan Female Institute.
M AFNTON VIRGINIA.
fbn* September 20t1i. 1881. One *f
tii F i t * cii"<> - fir Youg Lftd.e<* iu
t!)h I'.i.t m St \.n. Sun* ii iLiiijs bean
tri.i 1 (‘ nuatc ii'.MirjuHHetb Bu t iln
ft ii sftVt-nVeil Stiti s
i‘i n>-; Mill' Uj' th- best Ift t' e Union
B .i, V. ..-liiu'..', ibig:irt!i UouiH**. Latin
Frri e"u,G. iui;;n, lu'drumeutid Muhio.Ac,
LrS*h . ?i y nr. fr iu Sept. t Juue'
s>. '.H F r‘ i ak>. s*' nt** to
ID V. Wm A HARRIS, n. D., Br l.
j:B . I2tt S'aunfon, Virginia.
JOHN W HALL,
Attorney at l.aw
and
HEAL ESTATE AGENT,
T.\J .lit Cl TON. UEOUf i l V.
:-pril 13 i.l
Oollinsworth Institute.
-FOR -
Ih >ys Jiiid Ymnur Men!
Re-Mo n and and re-urgauized will re-
Hum. vxt I’vU.a s it tlir Old Campus. Auguat
H;b. Issl. lioad, Tui ion. Washing
nud Inc’deatalK sls per mouth, if con
tr u tfd f r the Term, aud paid monthly
m ud va ce,
i uit .-n per mouth f2. $3 m.d
All pupils will be errdited with the
Public School fund,
jniill Id J •■ns T. McLauoixlxiv.
Fire Insurance Agency,
•J J BULL. Special Agent.
r \ UjOtton, ga.
W ,;rt w l , NY. In an race Com pa r y
i’ liui * ;h. Mi s., Insurance nd Bu.king
C<*mpuny.
\\T TURN ASSURANCE COMPANY.
s7h K\ 1)(ILL \US DEPOsrrED IN
Hi ‘KrilA f rs* entity of { obey holders.
Dw i in as and F rni Property a specialty.
lit-Qranet ag lust all loss or damage
by Lightning and Fire.
GINS ANd MILLS INSURED.
Kqu liable Rates. Prompt Settlements
J J BULL, Special Agent,
june 7 tf—ju2l
Wesleyan Female College;
Macon, Ga.
VYiil b.gin Foitv-foarth Aminat Session.
Wednesday, Sept. 21st-
A full Faculty of expei ieuced prof s
<or- and tea heis. The est advantages
in Music, Art, Literature and Science.
Prices much redae and. Valuable and ex
tensive additions to Library and Scien
tific Department,
Improteoients to be made on build
in s will not interfere with their occu
pancy. Jypiy for catalogue to
W (' BASS. President,
or C WSMITH Secretary.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY
FOB I HOSE DESIRING
To Purchase REAL ESTATE.
The fo.lowing desirable property in
Talbotton is offered for sa e.
Six dwelling houses,
f>ne store house.
Fifteen unimproved residence lots.
Eight store house lots.
Those desiring t# purchase property i:
the grow ng town ot Talb tton. would do
we 1 to e.dl upon the undersigned, who
will sell at low prices and on easy t rms-
J H MARTIN.
Heal Estate Agent.
TUb Hen. Ga.. M-iy 31st. 1881. tf
to th©
RETAIL TRADE OF
COLUMBUS.
Having tried a Credit Business and high price* for twenty year*, have bad ample
pportunity to s** • what i.ood there in iu it. 1 hare cuh g 1 uiy program me ~nd
offer my goods ut tne lowest po-sibl prices for C-sh — Hii and ouly sh He
solicit hcout uuauce of your trade and request that you compare c irefuily th*
pri:s and gouu as qaotod.
No Goods Charged at these Prices.
Corticelh Spool Silk at 10c worth 15c.
Belding Bros- Spool Silk at 10c worth 15c.
Best English Pins at 10c worth 25c.
Best American Pins at 5c worth Lsc.
Good American Pins 2 1-2 c worth 10c.
Best English Needles 5c worth 10c.
1,000 doz Perfect Calico Buttons, two doz for 6c.
100 Good Corsets to be sold at 25c.
100 Corsets to be sold at 60c
-100 Corsets to be sold at 75c
-100 Corsets to be sold at $l
- h g'x db ur guarauteed to le beyond the limits of competition.
Red <-r s Wigan only l)c.
Bent Cuisi’t -I -is ody >C.
Grott Jo > Lot <0 Kid G 1 v.-s t- be close 1 out at 50 and 75c, wo th twice the money.
Every pair guaraiiiceti to be per ect 1 every particular,
fhe G> r ton 4 Button in bl.u k at $125 worth $1.50.
•• •• " in colors at $1 25 " $1 50,
(i Button black--ml colors $1.50.
Tiifbr goods a< Id uuder agu rautee and were 1 ever s< Id less than $1 50
f,,r 4-Bu ton an l $2.00 lor tie 0 button, uu il wo adapted tho out* price cash snm
tem.
The Genuine Harris Seamless 2-Button at $1 75.
The Genuine Harris Seamless 3 Button at $1.26 worth
$2 25.
Ami are gun muted fresh and perfect.
20 doz Seamless 4-Button Undressed at sl, worth $1 50.
These me tho lowest cash prices.
Hosiery,
In no department of our Sb ck have we rnudo Bitch striking reductions a iu our
Ho-iery. 'A e oiler nusurpassed bargains aud an immense stock.
LADIES II S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS at 10c.
k . .. * at 15c.
.* •* •* •• at 20c.
• * •• • *• nt 25c.
Tlicbo goods are all Irish and bought at close figures fr ensh- Many nor lt.e* iu
fancy c-dorevl-bordaml Haudkerchi- la. Imuia’ bargains iu lable Li-ieus.
i ABLE OIL CLUIH, B..ST QUaLIIY, at 25c.
DRESS GOODS,
The largest brut assortment and the lowest prices to be found in Columbia*.
Me offerso pieces COLORED ALPACA 10c.
s< pieces BROCADED BEREGES at 10c.
50 pieces BROCADED C tSHJIEBE nt 12 1 2c.
50 pieces hNOWFLAKE >UIiINGS at sc.
These goods ne*d uo recommemlation to those who arc familiar with the prices of
last season The reduction hs been fully 30 per cent.
Androscoggin Bleached Cot.ou 9 1 2c.
Lonsdale “ ’* l (!c
Victoria “ 4 10c,
Masonvills “ “ He.
New York Mills “ 11 12c.
Gilt Edge “7 •* 7c.
Sunny Side “ 8 “ Bc.
Lonsdde Cambric 12 1 2c.
Best Star Sea Island 9c.
Good Article Sea Island, 36 in. wide, 8c
These goods are at ea*h prices.
We offer the largest and finest selection of strictly tine Dress Goods to toe i*
this market
5<J pieces of Colored Silks at 50e. 50 pieces of Colored Silks at 75c.
50 pieces of Brocaded Si ks at $1 o 0 reduced from 1.50 per yard.
Colored Stnprd Silks at 25c.
100 pieces of Black Cashmere, varying from 37 1 2c o sl. 90.
We have on sale over 1,000 kinds of lies, embracing all the dal-st novelties ol
this and other seasons'
Carpets, Carpets,
Trunks, Trunks.
Ai greatly reduced prices. Remember our Terms are Cash.
M. C. GORDON.
sep-20 3® COLUMBUS. GA