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HEADQUATERS FOR
CLOT i I ING,
G E THOM AS,
i* tbo only clothier iii Co!u!ii!>:), allowed to Kell t!:e celebrated
W. &. 6. Yacht Cloth Suits.
Iliey l* iwwy wy unptrior to flie ordinary flinm's. wiiieh are bn rely i unlit ions,
ar# <lur iblf, liolii thtir C"i°r unit ftri- nr>V : n.tmi' lin m ‘ itnd I ’’ < 11*1 1tiI in nt.
THOMAS most inspect fully solicits Iteiore bnjiny iUi ivlif)i:,.in rxiiiiiiun ion of Ins
Fiat and Extensive slock of
New Spring Clothing,
Ib make superb, in fit tin * -cEcil, in excel, nee of mnleri ils ousiir;. ci.
Furnishing Goods and Jlat Department,
Haa all the latist ooveifii s uml stnirlurJ Kuodx. inc udi gtbci-i-1 br.Hcil
* Kim-|) Mii'ximm 1 Joiivun Nhii'l n, siml fSt<*t**on
11 A'rs.
Social orders made fo luensmc t shoit no'i'-e, nnd only in first clues styl-
WEDDING SUITS A SPECIALTY
IIon-t f'TKt that Tfeiliins tins lnv I l.i-i Is oiio.xp .uid is Being to Kell every
customer llist comes in fiie Ifonsi Idic s wifi suit*
lfcni*t forget it. J keep no shoddy o-is,
g|) ,lP r. G. E. THOMAS. Columbus, Ga.
Sow Your Fields!
Patches and Gardens, and Sow Them Quick.
Prepare for Wmt.-r. Forjjet not yotirlioros, your Cows nor Yourselves.
WK NITV HAVE A ITU. Id NT. OF
Th pnwl n 1 *•(■ . H rlv. Hv". n,.M „1 Wtu-.t, If-I - (%>*<,' ***
A'IMI'I, (tnlifrir.-da Burr ami Lnin-rnn. OrdirJ, line, II iJ<. liiaoth), Lid Mi "do
Oit, UniMo orJoliMon, EujjliHh IMtw ~ra ■ "t''-
Farm Implements, Engines, Churns, etc.
TISHMM CASH
HI Vini VV JOIINHON X < <>.
1m ATLANTA. GA- !
FURNITURE t FURNITURE S
I.argent Stook in tU(! ci f y,
Latest Styles and Greatest Variety
Drsi ii, an 1 lA.ttcr i.h of < It I • IS at
w. &E. P, TAYLOR’S, Macon, Ga,
Ai id, \ full LINK OF
Rugs, Mats,Oil-Cloths, & Linoleum, Bedsprings,
CU’RtNd-HKPS MATTHF.SS-.K. GOTH. LOUNUK-. KHM>F.S and SHADE.FIX
O lUUEB, riIKNOH, (I Fit MAN ml AMKIUO.VN GL\.-.SL-i.
N|>ocia,l lu<lufiMHt>nlMlo 'l><‘ SVal<‘.
m-pl 20 a
A. BltiL OP !
a call rrox the WHOi.Ks.vtn uhocers,
V 7. J. & C„ H. WATT,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
will rcToi.l to the public Hint th v liavo an opportunity ..f wh-ivin.; troui the larg-st
stock of
Groceries, Plantation ami Tamil} Supplies
Ever offered H* tills market. A hill lino ot
lanai and Uood. Clitw. Mai krrii, Soap. Camllc". Stand. Mat.-l-.-s l™"*'. ’*">
ill*., Cnirk.'ia, l’lcklc, Ham*. Vir iota ami Liv. rpnol !>•••• •* Uulk
• ""^TUE 1 CllE 1 DEBT ANI) I. All WEST STOCK of FLOUR IN COLUMBUS.
( 'lu'Avini; ami Smolting r I , olsio:*o.
Solo Agent, for the • M rated lil 'V HINTON TOBAGO -tlia luost popular
brand in the mark 1 1.
1? *l*M
Georgia KalecJ S ed live. Tin to st quality "f IN'iistul ml Green C. tt.-o, !' ■
Hop2u* *v a\< II All.
Hem© Industry
SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES.
KEElyonr roomy t !••.• : tbrnwiiijf it away < n V. i<ru and Western
Machine u nde tr:;sli CALLED HALNI-.N^
TKM PLOY tne liESI Ml'OfiiNl S, I Invr tic L\KGI W HE* C and I INl'.s 1
T STOCK of I'uM.m Mat. .Hand M"Ycd HARNESS ' 1 ISHU'.-Ks in tke M **°
1h.,.,11 sivi id Sis ... tno SADDLE ..a HAliNl.sS i.IM. l.w l.t Mechiue
made.
Giving this Business my Personal Attention in
all its branches.
Discounting My BILLS by Paying i VSIL
Luablis tne to put in' go >d. m the lea.'li of .Mi.
REPAIRING, GOOD, Mi Al' ml v rj v IlEAl'. T • G-"> out ...y liuggie-, I >•'
sell llirin Hi COST.
■w. 3Ft. is.scrsr'i*,
R „. , tt No. I Hot.UM.swon.-a Bliu k. Moron, G*.
THE LtTMMUS
- oi:-
IMPROVED TAYLOR COTTON GIN.
Franklin 11. l.umnius.
■ !
Columbus, Georgia.
Compart easy adj 'sUm lit r.,j and yc r, > - *
du.usht factory. St dis W• i- jrjf \
THE It MUSTEK AM) STAMUHJ), TALBOT TAX. TALBOT COLXTT, tiEOBGIA. SEPTEMBER 27. 1881.
REGISTER AND STANDARD.
I). I>. GOI’.MA.V, l-.orron.
.1 il. GOBMAN.CoKKKspojfoixuEoiT- n.
'l’:i llx >f t on, (iii..
TUESDAY HF.r' EMBF.It *7, Ic'tfL
Official Organ of Talbot County.
Tin: \ i riu.% iocit\s.
The universal Kinthnent of the pen
pie in all aectioua of tliu Union is one of
htij*r.uie*t sorrow for the untimely death
j■ >! its late President, JainuH A Garfield.
iJ'bu expr< anion of general symjalby for
liis bereaved on H bus been no less vvidt -
• pren l. All t lames >.iik<,i rr*"*pt dive of
part left or Krectionn, have vieil iu their
, detuonafratious of Morrow. We brut;
i that in ihL.tbe Hiipiomcat hoar of the rr.i j
j tion's Borrow an 1 tri and, n wise Provi
deuce will no guide our* destwieea as to i
| bring unity.prosperity and general bless. j
! ijg out of the event which we mourn as a j
| misfortune.
la every-w nae the Jute Ibewident was ]
mi c-iniin ritly capable i.nd repaenenbUive
ruler of tue people. In in the mu-on
trusted, and he bi and won that confidence
by bU wihc and Jibe .1 s l rs nr n!iin,
and concibr.to-y treat'rent o?U quest ions
affecting the Kiate ‘a jute rents.
After Jjiiifj, ?n H'.a ft sve ~l and ivjy it '
the C ip’i< 1. 1 >h ’‘cn/.ti as wee t.len to
his home, M**o.or, iu Oleve’a >•’, and lur
iered vnh cole mu c 'e noun s.
On TburmLy, 2d.1, at Washington,
President /luhnr look the o.dh of office,
lulnjinistered by Chief Jniice Waite.
His inaugural h a practical and coriHer
vative document, nod gives intern lion ot
carrying out the policy by the
lute president. The new President is in
po* . on lo gain the entire confidence < f
t e nit. ion, il ho will exercise a sou ml and
wise discretion in bin r.d jnnmtr.ition, ob
servi g the fact, winch wo th-nk has
been made indisputably apparent,gt i t
under the typenonce of the pant two
months all Bec.iouulitiCH have been blot,
ted out, the people KtnudiQg out boldly
and in perfect harmony aa one people
and one government.
TO THE PKOPbB OF TALBOT AM)
A OJA* Kvr COt/.vriK*.
Til*- Board of Director* of t e Fair Aa
-8 ciation of T lbot county have tletei
mined to make an exoibit at the Slate
Fair, Mac n, and to contest for its highest
award for the •‘best county display iu
Georgia.’ Fellow eitizeuM, I appeal to
yu lo awake to the r. ulizatiou of Iho
high duly confided to your lian Is. Do
not forgot proud old Taibot, who w. u
lie highest honors it the last {State Ex
hibition, and covered her brow wit h ini -
perishable fame. We wili win the first
honors again, if you will give us your
hearty co-operation, and head our ad
vice to oxlnbit some tuticl *, or many ar
ticles, lrom your household, kitchen,
garden, farms and dairy. It is your
bur. Tu’bot loeks to her sen* anil
daughters, and expects them to do their
duty.
Let everybody bring something to the
Fair, let it be good cr indifferent, bring
it to show the interest you i'e 1, um w* 11
as for the premiums you will certain!v
take bring quantities, largo uml sm Jl
| whether as good aw you think it ought
to be, or not; bring it along, and our
j word for it, Uu re is not woman or man
I who will not exult with pride over t t
j triumphant display, at home and abroad
ot old Talbot.
The Fair ./lHSociution will bo respoirsi
bio to each exhibitor for their ar.icles,
and all premiums awarded, either in Tal
botton, or at M.toon, shall be paid the ex'
lubit ’r, fun) goods delivered oti autre :-
del ol check.
Wo want ©veijbody to foe! this in their
fair, ibis time, an Iwe promise you the
result* sh ill be satisfactory, liiiug iu
your exhibits e.rly and lale a’l div Mens
dy, the 10,h Cth, except slock, whh h
may bo brought in Tues lay. Lit Super
inten tents of their departments bo on
the grounds to receive and give checks,
aad organize their department, to pre
vent confusion.
We hope the people will turn out cn
masse and bring all they have got to this
fair. Let ns luwo the biggest thing ever
seen at a County Fair in Georgia. Hur
rah for the people of old Talbot and ad
jaeeut counties! J B (/ORMAN,
\V T DenuL, Sc* President.
There will ba stale elections m
ten states this year, in only six of
which governors will bo chosen,
viz: iu Massachusetts, Minnesota,
Mississippi, Ohio, Virginia and Wis
consin.
Tho life of President Garfield he
gan on the lilih of November lfoil
—forty-nine years and ton months
ago Monday. On the 10. hof Sep
tember, 1803, General James A
Garfield won imperishable honor
on the field of Ohiekamauga. Thus
his birth, death, and one of the
greatest events of his great life ce*
enured on the 19th of the month.
The cotton caterpillar has swept
over Terrell county like an avs
lanehe and the cotton fields are
literally leafless.
Mr Edward Atkins n, of Boston,
will send Chinese beans for distri
bution at the Atlanta Exposition.
\n acre of beaus yields twenty-five
gallons ot oil.
A Wise Deacon.
I\ n-.'ii Wilder, 1 want you to tell me
how von kept yourself and family well
die past season, when all the rest ot ns
have been sick so much, aud have had
the dott: is visiting us so otten.
Bio. Tty!, r. the answer is very easy, I
used Hop Bitters in time - kept niv fami
ly well and c aved the doctor bills. Three
dollars* worth of it kept us well and able
to work all tin time. 111 warrant it has
co*d you and the neighbors one to two
hundred dollars apiece to keep sick the
same time.
Beacon, I‘ll use your medicine here
after.
Hon O A Bacon, speaker 01 the House
of Representatives, will accept thanks
lor supplemental Report o! the Railroad
commissioners.
Dtverving aitic'es are always apprecia
ted. The except! *nol cleanliness of Bar
kers Hair Balsam makes it popular.
Gray Laiiaart virii it ooois-
U'.'tui Utu S [ -'.‘iui
Lc Vert Female College.
This old estab.'sHlied ins'.itufion lias
been re-organized with cninpc ent In
Airncoi'H in e very d.punment, and offers
sQperi**r udvantages Jo. the education of
gi. Is.
The di-cq IP e wi 1 be mild but fnm
and tiie inn ructi <n thorough and by thi
analytical method.
Fall term will begin August I?lh, end
continue lour months. Small boys will
■be rec ive I info the college. All pupils
; will receive the benefit of the Public
School Fund Toiiiou due upon th * en
! rollnieufc ol the pupil*, and except in
| cases of special *greemant, payment wili
ibe expected iu adv.ine' 1 , for at least halt
!of the te.m, or monthly. No deduction
for i b.-ence, uni- ss caus.d by protracted
i hickne>M’
EXPENSES AND FEES,
Preparatory Department per annum $20.00
Acad*, mic Department per annum... 30.00 j
Oillegi ife Depar incut p r annum.. 40.00 j
Music Department ju:rannu u 30.0 t i
Incidentials per annum 2.00 j
Use of Piano per month 1.00
For further information address -the
President, P K PAVANT,
dfuSAU r T.ilbotton Ga.
Agricultural & Mechanidal
COLLEGE.
AUBURN. - - ALABAMA.
THE next session be'.ins Kept. 28th,
1881. There are five degree courses,
viz: Agriculture, Literature, Science,
Civil and Mining Engineering, Tuition
Free. For full inform ition and catalogmss,
apply to I F ITCHENOK. Pres.
E. T Gi.knn, I reasurer. augg.'j
To the Ginning Public.
I respot tfully c :11 attention to Walker s
Fiexiole (riu //rush and Wiper attach
me t. t ins preventing the pm uiing of
saws iu ginning Greeu, lEVd, Damp, or
Fr sted eoitoiiH. and p ounces better sam
ple. Those w ishiug the att-.cumeut can
be waited on by;
l> T Cf vkinoham. Va ley.
D il Smith, Had bone and Prattsburg.
I) .1 CAHUEKpii, Tal*ottt)n, Ceuiri vi le,
Hurt’s and Geneva district.
B K Calu tin, O'NftttPsftud W ilkersou’s
(’isiriet.
V/. F. JONEH, Propr., Went Point, Ga.
W !J Johnson, Geu'l. Agt. aug3o
GEO. W. ELY,
Southern Passenger Agent,
8 I Ait and CltE-SCHN L' LINE,
Comprising Mor/aii's Loui-iana Texas
Rti'r<nd. L* uisiana \V. stern lbuli'Md.aiiij
Texts and NV v Oilcan?, i.uJroad.
Auer an ulmenee ot *< v.■ml nionlhs in
Texas in ibo inteiest of his line han return
ed to Monlgon i-ry, Ala , his louner Imul
(pmrters. where lie v>ill answer all com
imiuicatloiiK prompt y. uddn *e i io him
at Talbott mi, t... or \l'ni <unuv, Ala.,
in iigi'd to rates ol lain u> 'lVyi
a lin'd C.
Administrator s Sale.
By vir • t a• d?r f m iho Curt
of (j'du’a y < f J' lie t r H-.u y I wid * Jl
bt-foie the Cos.: lion edom, ii the town
of f.ilbot o i. no t *e ti st Tuesihy in N<*
v- mb r next, w la i the h- al hu h o(
sale, tbcp’ M i tu U heh to the e-v
t..tu of It lhi’f, deno hed, eoi tain lie
tine® huuoreil aero.s. m .• or ami
situated wi iiiu iwo inrs ind one-baif
Iroiu the town o>' T,ilbot:on
Too place is well watered, lu fl e in
for table dwelliu; s. is *t. r he Talboitou
H ilroad, amt I c ti<l wdhiti two an 1 one
half mdes of the i ( ro\v m town ot Talbol
ion• W ill bo sold in two payments,
naif ersh ib*vn. deft- :od payment .it ex
pi atiou of 12 mout'iH. tides with last
payment. Z T BTKPH EN and >N,
Seo‘27 l!. Ad minis mt< .
(11! >I!G j’a'.BvH' County:
.**♦ ponb r l hi 1 ‘B l , Si.j c ior Co.ir .
It &[)pt ug t*.ia. the .’..soiosa rnp ires an
udjou neti esi lov.i.io iha lu ii.saa ol
k. 1 eohri. 1 s 'm . 'vs o vie cd that
•a he ito s cue t jtnr n. i .'ay be a 1
j>ir*. ji i . e i u M i. . v i•' O b r
nex., i. ii iiuiH o and cd and Jurors
drawued o- tho ltd weed * f ie ' re cut
'e mhe '1 nfen I he ?i and .dj uroed
t im on said Tn'i Alord iy in Oclo e uti 1 ,
A ,:ue c mo iu n i.ie .n' tes of suid
court, t.i's Bepti nhnr ' 15 1.
JAMES McNEIL. Cl r c.
sep‘27ll
GEORGIA -Tai.bot County:
Sarah A (duiborue, wife of Andrew.!
Claib me, has applied f>r exemption of
personalty (sai l Andrew J Claiborne re
fusing to apply] and l will pass upon
the same at lo o'clock v M oil Monday,
the third dav of October. 1881, at lnv
office. RICH.\BU H LEONARD.
13 Ordinary
GE()RG IA Talbot County,
Jordan W Als.ibrook, .ddmiuistrntor
ol Lewis A1 sab rook, dec aaed, represent*
to the Coml in lus petitfon duly filed and
enter 'd on record, that ho has fully ad
i ministered said estate.
This is therefore to ciie all porsous j
concerned, kmdted and creditors, to show
cause, it ary they can, why mil Adminis- j
tvator should not b, l dischn g*d fr*m h\s 1
Administration, and receive letters of dis- •
mission on the first Monday in Decern- ,
her next.
(liven under my official signature, this
"itli d;*y of September. 1891.
RICH YUD H. LEONARD,
sept’. 3m Ordinary.
GEORGIA Talhot County.
Ansell Turner, Administrator of O ll
Maund. deceased, represents to the Court
by his petition, duly filed and entered
on record, that he has fully administer- 1
I otl said e late. This is therefore to cite
all persons concerned, .kind-ed ami eredi- j
j tors, to show Cause, if any they can, why ,
5 said administrator should not be dis-,
! charged irotn his administration, and re
ceive leiters of dismission on the first
Monday lu December next.
Given under my official signature, this
sih da v of Sent ember. 1881.
RICHARD If. LEONARD,
s p 63m. Ordinary.
| GEORGIA— TaIboI Count*.
Bv virtue ol an order from the Court
of Ordinary of Talbvt county, we wil.
sell before the Court House door in the
iowu of Tail otton, on the first Tu s ’.ay
iu October next, within the lawful hou s
of sale, the plantation belongin’ to the
e-bit© of Robert B Wood-ill, deceased,
containing two hundred and forty-two
and one hxlf tores, more or less, t> ing
j *4ll ot lot number one hundred and sixty
| five, and forty acres ou the south side of
I lot number one hundred aud forty cue.
in the 2od District of Talbot county.
Sold for the purpose of division. Terms
I cash 0. K WOODALL, Admx.
,1. D. WOODALL, Admr.
j sepiC 4t
GEORGIA- I'alh. : Coin :
Thomas L. Fa rie'i. Administrator o."
Ge.o’-go B Elder, dccea ed, applies to me
tor have sell the lauds belonging to
the estate of said deceased.
These are therefore to cite aud ad
monish all persons interested to show
i cause, if any there be. why such leave
should not be granted to applicant on the
fiist Monday iu October next.
! Given under mv official signature this
2<Kh day of August 1881.
RE’HAKD H LEONABD.
n eb iw O. ditno y.
IS JONES.
COLUMBUS, CA.
Propose to place on Bargain Counter
the most notable bargains of the season.
Arn ; til em
LACE BUNTINGS at 10c PER YARD.
We have opemyl same choice styles ot
Printed Muslim*.
LONDON CORDS AT 1 4CENTX
Ca’icos 4 1-2, 5 and 6c,
Coioteo Lawns sc.
Attractions in Lace an.l Lawn Ti.-s,
Collars, Cuffs, etc.
IIOSIKKY
Our claim io k eping the largest and
cheap.at low of JIo-.ie*y is conceded by
all.
Come and see our Embroidered Bal
brig -ans—-Ladies* Sizes at 2">c.
Beautiful assortment Hose'
uOc, 75c, 1 nd SI.GO per pair.
Percales and Momies-
We will open during tbe week desirable
styles in the above wa-h goods that are
iu great demand at present
>SI I .liS,
We have just placed lasge orders for a
new stock of BGck Silks, and will sull
the remaining short ends at astounding
reductions.
J. S. JONES.
t. CkJiumbus, Ga.,
ID r 9 b j may 24
FREE TO EVERYBODYF
A Beautiful Book for the Asking!
By npplyinq p* r ouallv ;it the nearest
< ffice THE SINGE It MANUFAUi UR
IN' ( (4-, (or by |>o.slal card it at. a dis
tance] my adult p i's*u will be presentecl
With >i b hutifully illustrated copy of a
New B ok * utitied
Cenius Rewarded,
OF THE
STORY OF THE SEWING
MACHINE,
containing a handsome and cosily sGel
engraving frontispiece; nl.o, ‘2* finely en
g 'V*- I wo<Ni cutri and bound iu an
> latsrate blue) and gold lithographed
cov r. No charge what vt*r i- made for
this Imudsonie book, which can be ob
tained o:dv by applie ition at the branch
aid subordinate dices of The Singer
M inulactanng t Jo.
The Singer Manufacturing
Company.
Principal Office, .14 Union Square,
may J 7 I*2 m Ntw York .
DRUGS!
Cheap For CASH l
FortheCASH you can
buy your
DHUGS
and PATENT Medicines of
me as cheap as the cheapest-
TRY ME.
DRUGS ON TIME!
I'roiupt Payers can <jt*t their uooils
of me on time at reasonable ra‘
With a fjocl stock of pure anil
FRESII DRUGS, I invite lneptc
tion aud a comparison of prices.
BARDSVELL,
octl!> e L—aug2 TaiUvTW.x, G.
THE UNIVERSITY
—OF—
NORTH CAROLINA.
HEX r SESSION WILL BEGIN
r.-siU. IHHI.
Combine* lho lulv.iot.iges of the o’.l
Curriculum with special r.u I 1 xte:.il il
instruction according i<> tile Luvei.itv
system.
Conner toil wito it ar schools ,t LAW.
of MEDICINE, aud ot PHARMACY.
Special facilities given for practical toa
dies. such as
Analytical ano Aortic ri-TrRAL Chemis
TBY. LaXDSIBVE-ISG. DkIATNI,,
li-Kia KEt,pimi. I>i iness,Law
FS'-KUMUPBI, etc.
Expenses, iwluding iimi n and rv >n
rent, SlSo to $2oO ;>• r .lunnni.
Addicss. lor catalogue aui particnlars,
HEMP P. BATTLE. LI. D.
Cfcafil Hill, N. C, A-..U ', ?, ISSL
Columbia Female Institute.
COLUMBIA. TENN.
: Pt, Rev C T QUINTARD, D.D., Visitor.
| Rev. GEO. BECKETT, S.T D.. Rcrtor
| Founded m 1856 by Bishops Polk and
Otey-
This school furnishes full College
course, beginning with a Preparatory
Dcpirtment, and ending with the most
alvaiice'l and lber 1 education of women.
It is furnished with ihe most modem ap
paratus in Physics and Cb.- mistry. The
schools of Laiiguag* s, Drawing. Paint
ii g and Music are complete. The muse
um of Art and .Science is probably the
largest in the K>u‘b.
WThe chi d’ en of the clergy half-rates.
Send fora Circular. Address
REV. G. BECKETT,
Columbia, Tenu.
OiTThe n**xt session vil open £ept sth.
august 2 a
Mercer University !
MACON, GA.
THE fill term of Ibis old and wdl
known Institution will open on thi last
Wednesday. [2Blh] off f September next.
A Sub ITeshman Cl .*. to be prepared
oy the Facu’ty from ihe Freshman Cl as a
and to consist of youths not under four
teen [l l] years of age, will be formed
Tue Liw School, at the head of which
is th* j present Attorney General of the
S ate, oilers peculiar advantages to stu
<l .• iits of law
For catalogue and other information
address JNO. J. BRANTLY.
julv 19 a Sec. Faculty.
cine*
t't t'.ilc it the greatest
*¥-Brstilcalth AStrFnpth
p* , ■ Sleeplessnesf, & diteaess
Parker S Of the Stomach, Bowels,
II . n Lungs, Dver & Kidneys,
Ha r LJ(llsTnrn A IS entirely and t llercnt from
tv 1 _ y loai 1 *• Bitters, Ginger Essences
Th IWwt. Clcsuctt, iud . V V _
Most Economical llslr brw- * n *f °. thar . I ° mCS l l .* 4 11
Jug. Merer full* lo rstor the never intoxicates. HtoCOX
youthful color to gmy bslr. & Cos., Chemists, N. Y.
SOr. m>J tl elxee. Lnr>jv Spying Buying IMlw St.
LUbl
sendz^SsErns
VoX o^l^Sa^,AlL
DAVID.LANDFETH&SONS. PHILA
| nov2 bl
Wesleyan Female Institute.
ST.VUN 1 ON, VIRGINIA.
O|H-ns Scpfetuher 20t!i. JSM On. of
!th • Ffr. t Schools for Youtg Ladies in
; the Unit St tc.i. Susa u beau
tifn'. Ahimatc utiMirpaa-i- and. Pupil*
( fr on K'Vtn'reli States.
j l i u*s uu ng ilu I'd. mt e Union.
|B ard, WuKbing. English Gnus •, lutin.
Frei.cb,German, Instrumental Mnsu-.Ao.
; tor Sehohnitic. year, from S.-pt t* Jniic
S.MS For Ua alotiu s writ to
Ui.v. \\ m A lIAUIUS, D D-, Pr r-d,
julyl2H S’aunton. Virginia.
JOHN W HALL,
Attorney at Law
AND
REAL ESTATE AGENT.
TAUIOTTON, UEOUOIA.
april 12 hi
Oollinsworth Institute.
■ Fun-
Boys aiiil Yoiimr Men!
Ite-opened and re-organi/.ed will re
sume exercises at the* Old Campus,August
16th. 1881. Boa r d, Turion. Wishing
and liu alontals vl.“ per month, if con
tineted f -r the Term, and paid monthly
iu adva cc
I Tuition per month f*2. $3 aid *4
All pupils will be credited with the
| Public School fund.
janll bl J ns T. McLaugiilh*.
Fire Insurance Agency,
J J BULL. Special Agent.
taldoxton ga.
Watertown, N Y. Insumce Company
o<‘luwtn,s, MGs., Insurance ,mt
Company.
WESTERN ASSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital <<.
STb.OOO. DOI.I.AKS DKPOSrt'ED IN
GKOKOIA f r soontily of policy holders.
Dwidiines and 1 rai Property a specialty.
insurance inst all loss or
bv Digiittung and Fire.
GINS AND MILLS INSURED.
Equ liable Rotes. Prompt Settlements
a J .1 BULL, Special Agent,
june rtf— jn2l
Wesleyan Female College;
Macon, G a -
WiH begin Forty-fourth Annual Session.
Wednesday. Sept. 21st-
A full Faculty of expeiier.ced prof s
sors and teachers. The est advantages*
in Music, Art, Literature and Science.
Pricca much reduced. Valuable ami ex
tensive additions to Library and Scien
tific Department.
Impro\euients to be iu.i<le on build
ings will not interfere with their occu
pancy. *4vpiy for catalogue to
AA’ C BABB, President,
or C WSMITH Secretary.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY
FOR THOSE DESIRING
To Purchase REAL ESTATE.
The following desirable property in
Talbotton is offered for sale.
Six dwelling houses,
One store house.
Fifteen unimproved residence lots.
Eight store house lots.
Those desiring t© purchase property ic
the growing town 9! Talbotton, would do
well to call upon the undersigned, who
will sell at low prices and on easy terms.
J II MARTIN.
Real EMate Agent.
Ts’b'Hoc. Ca-- tf
Special to the
RETAIL TRADE OF
GOLUMBXJS.
f,v, “R ,ric '' a f rudit Business >ukl l.ijfb price- for menu \e.. bsre lia.l ample
opportunity to se what K oo.f there in inn. I have cha ig un piogramiue ..nii
otfer my goods at Ine lotv si possibl-priees for f -h-C and oul. Cash M e
stilicit a continuance ot vour trade and request that you e mp-.r. c.jreluiiy th*
pn?.s and a* us quoted.
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 wor f h 25c.
Best American Pins at 5c worth 15c.
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 50c
-100 Corsets to be sold at 75c
-100 Corsets to be sold at $l
- 8'- goods are gaaiauteed to he beyond the limits of coll:|>( t!t.-OD,
Red Ur* *i Wigan only lje.
Bobt Corset Je.ias only hr.
Gro.it Jo; Lot*‘i Kill bl.vis to be* do < 1 <utat f*o nd 75c, wo th twice Ihv Ofc?ny.
F.vt-ry p-ir guaranieeu to be pc ect in c*vt r y pa. cula..
TUo G*.rdou 4 Buitou in black at $1.20 wo Hi
“ “ *' in colors a. $1.25 ** 50,
*• “ 0 Bu'.ton biaok .nd co)ors I,f*o.
I.i(:c goo<t a*(* Mold under a guarantee aud w* r-* nea r add f<- r less than $1 50
for 4-Ba ton and >2.OU for th_* 6 button, un.ii wo ..tGpted tho one price cash sys
tem .
Tlie Genuine Harris Seamless 2-Button at $1 75.
The Genuine Harris Seamless 3 Button at $1.25 worth
$2 25.
And are goaranted fresh nnd perfect.
20 doz Seamless 4-Button Undressed at sl, worth $1 50.
These are the lowest cash prices.
Hosiery,
In no department of our Stock have we mad** such striking reductions a n in vur
Ho'i-ry. he offer unsurpassed bargains and an immense stock.
LADIES li. S. LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS at 10c
“ *• •• “ at 15c.
“ “ “ at 20c.
“ “ i4 “ l 25c.
These goods art all fresh and bought at clo-e figures for rash- Many novGt ea in
fancy colored-bordered Handkerchn ts Immvnse bargains iu Table Liueus.
1 ABLE OIL CLOi'H, B.*iST QUaLIIV, at 25c.
o
DRESS GOODS,
The largest best assortment, and the lowest prices to be found in Columba*.
We offer 60 pieces COLORED ALPACA at 10c.
50 pieces BROCADED BEREGES at 10c.
50 pieces BROCADED C\ Ml MERE at 12 1 2c.
s(* pieces SSNONV FLAKE Uli INUS at sc.
These goods need no recommeudation io those who are familiar with the prices of
last season. The reduction h.ts been fuliy 36 ptr cent.
Androscoggin Bleached Cotiou 9 1 2c.
Lonsdale •* loc
Victoria " 10c,
Masouville ** “ lie.
New York Mills “ 111 2c.
Gilt Edge “7 " 7c.
Sunny Side 44 8 “ Bc.
Lonsdale Cambric 12 1 2c.
Best Star Sea Island 9c.
Good Article Sea Island. 33 in. wide, 8c
These goods are at ©ash pjicea.
We offer the largest and finest selection of strictly fine Dress Goode tD be had U
this market
-50 pieces of Colored Silks at oOc. 50 pieces of Colored Silks nt 75c.
50 pieces of Brocaded Si ks at $1 U 0 reduced from 1.56 per yaid.
Colored Striped Silks at 25c.
100 pieces of Black Caslimere. varying from 37 1 2c *o sl. 90.
We Lave on *ale over 1,000 kinds of Ties, embracing all the latest novelties of
this and other seasons'
.
Carpets, Carpets,
Trunks, Trunks.
At greatly reduced prices. Remember our Terms are Cash.
M. C. GORDON.
......I 3a COLUMBUS, GA.
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