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The Good Work Goes On !
12.CG0 Yards All-Wool Black Ca&kmcrcs from 40c to
S 1.75;
4 OCO Yards Black k ilks 75c to S3 per yard;
2 1,CG0 Yards oilier style Black and Mourning Goods, all
prices.
yr, ,v. ir U, ra 1 iUlni..n l Ibe 1H tlii i w- |- '•billy nf !H,rk .and
I.l lW r,ni, s luitt rials, uml tbiit Me CUD g> - good viilii'j .is <*•> "btmncil m an}
market.
Y .r.ls Itun l ,11111 SfvUli Wool BoiUn. a f„r Lndlc* the rol.hiost
floods to be found.
Immense lints of Ladies’and Gent s Underwear;
Immense lines of Lcdies’ and Gent’s Ties and Scarfs.
Immense lines of Ladies’ Hoso.
Immense lines of dents' Half-Hose.
Kovel ties in Ladies’ and Gents’ Handkerchiefs.
JOBS.
l.oon Tarter Iteil Damask Table Covers, extra Urges'* 1 . worth * 5 . lo c, °“ rli
*' **.--
K.JMIO Yiinla F.inry Ribbon*. worth 40 nn<l 50 c-ul*. O' he :<>* I < 10c - “ J 0 1
whan th- n hits gone.
fco() Damaged Marseilles spreads at b*lf p'ic nil grad* h.
400 soiled Colored Ilo* ui lUc wortli -or.
LACE CURTAINS.
250 ri<C* I 'lltiuni- nil gr.i'h
•10.000 Varil* CuMlmeroa for .4, 11 uml J! ys*. HO. OKI yard* \t "ol .I-uih from -0.- 10 oo<.
may? 12m-oml3 123 Broad Street Columbus. Ga.
ft fest Boom let!
00
W. A. DANIEL & SON,
T VLluri TON, (;i;OH(Ia\ M
Arc fairly slaughtvrirg price* ouc of tin- extended and beautiful
fb*C iH Ot
Dry Goods, Staple and Fancy Dress Fabrics, Gent’s Cloth
ing in stylish and elegant, cuts, Boo*s, Shoes,
Hats, Crockery, Notions, &c.
ov*< bought to ,'iiit luftikef Tu superb inrs ot cheapdr*-.nr gteuL ho emuot fail
TO PLEASE THE LADIES!
To mmd n long tclt woui of our (rude, we have opened a most txoeilont stock of
the bent grades of
Men. and Youths’ Clothing,
and underwear, ♦ tubmcnis* l’ng i-b Keutou Fren<h and American ©loth* and nasi
m rea. all inado in stylish fits, tie! b*u ;lit nt such ti nr s a-* to sad live* in.l ti- kets
to > otreuH. Como anti *•<• n*. Ladis, tie dlcmen Little jloy- and Girlw aud wo will
and light von with lower j rir *nl lett 1* goods fin ambmu i tins murk, t oet2 >tt :
DON'T mss HIS CHANCE!
W# op< n thi* veek ln* of -am; or f oin tw > unumfac n sou MeiFa Fine Kbos, a
gse. r v.iri ty ol styles, on which \v name
Unusually Lew Frices.
- o —*
TI’E keep nlvrß’ v silted upon Lubes* Dr. vs Miprrrs;, and btive added largely tt
W OUI HvorHm-1 t f-t tnu kid. -ti Hjdit m and fnbblt* button Boots in mw
Mykß and at .airueiivt pi iota I’otlvt Siippva in Veiv.'-t, (loth and Mon on M
<out-ro|lafe a than;., mnr hindmi s pro|**Mt to h. 11 more Shoes than ever, ml t
to Tiucv t!. p tpl that we low u ooneot uudcia andmg of th n wut-, we invite
tktOi t> call tt
I IIE OEI> SHOE STOKE.
WELLS & CURTIS,
pr! 25 < OUTMKCS, CtA
A BILIi OF FARE!
A CALL IFOJi THE WHOLES AI K GKOIEUS,
V 7. J. & C. H. WATT,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
wn rv, ul to the public that th, hate au oppottut 1y < f silcc (rorn the largout
stock of
Groceries, Plantation and Family Supplies
Lrar ofiere i m tnsa market. A fail liuo of
tauntd Goodk. Cheese, ilm kerel. Soup. Candle**. St.ircb, Matol.es. Potash, C m
C r. ckeiK, Fickle, Hams, Virginia pint Lvrpe<.d Baccm and Bulk Meals m
lL Ui'liMr vplalitiiies.
TaaL chlapest AND LabGt sr STOCK ot FLOCK in COLUMBUS.
t hew ing ami Kinoliing I’olmceo.
fec-te Agtnts fitf the cchlrated LUCY HINTON TOBACCO—the most popular
bra. and iu the mark t.
It list -Proi'BfMl Oit f
( rvgt* Buiaed S..dßt. IU UM inntity of How and t.a Gr > u T< .
*t-1,20 >\ J ,V V 11 U'AT r r
IHE ItKtilSlUi AMI STAMIAIiI), TALBOITOA', TALBOT COI XTV, GKOItHIA.NOVEMBER f. 1881.
REGISTER AND STANDARD.
O. It. (>IIKM.IN,
.1 B. r,i IRMAS, Co**rMN.M,jN<i F.mr' u.
'l’jiJliot ton. (in.,
11 1 HJIAY NOVEMBER I ;881
Official Organ of Talbot County.
l Al.llOhs LUUKI.h AT .MAtO.V,
Falbot county Ha.*- reason to bo proud
ot the blue ribbon, which tho con* mil tee
tppointed ty tho T <’ S A F Anhociutioii,
brought home luht w*ck. ih-enuso ot in*
u'liuff<tl>!o -;dYunlao. s i/v.r more distant
coiiiiti* -, llibL was ntit. nllowovl to corn
pete, mid ho bom the first wo felt auiia
ble dia[oKo l towards the Ocuiulged Club,
which, prcHt 10l over by the gonial Mr
D S Bi/.more, occupied a space adja
cent to o urn. For the first day. or two.
iiuudredH tf people came alterwaids
thiyc.uno tiy thousau iuml the display
which contained the prodigious cucum
ber and mammoth Wfuaah was Always
; crowded with vieiPTH. Tho weights ot
the vegetables in question were 50 and
fiu poim Im respectively. P -ople said
they laid heard before of HUbstantial
Tdbot county * thrift and enterprise, but
were never ho tiiorougbly conviuf od that
“the ti#lf had not beep told. “ When a
disciple of Tboin iba I been allowed to
throat hi* hand into the cucuinoer and
bud no longer uny re w)U to doubt it*
really, he was y,-t inclined to bo skepti
cal about the squash. He asked il big
wliiukered, bald-headed owner wliy h
did not bring the vine represented to b
four hundred fe t long and so i1 iHper&f*
any doubt which tiny have cb&rnctcriftGl
the people, “Because, “ answered that
gen lie man with proinptncsH horn of an
honest simplicity of heart, T could never
have consented to nip tho growth of six
teen others for the im re gratification of
an migral tul and unbelieving mob* 1 !
il the squash and cncxmbcr surprised
and pleased those who love and patron
ize ngneuiture, no less did the other dc
pertinent enter ain, the art loving and
domestic. There was a beautiful and
endless variety of grain from the fields,
white and purple grapes from the vino
yatdsi and liotn the orchards an abnn
dndee ot rosy cheeked tempting apples
j There were cabling* a and tomatoes and
meltons, delightful looking j nmpkins.
enough to furnish the indispensable
thanksgiving pie for a hundred North
era tables. In the culinary ih part men t
our ladies sent such stacks of bread and
cuke, auchpidiles and picserves, such
■ jellies and wines, rudaiutdy delicious as
to attract and please tho most aesthetic of
the ’utterly utter* appetites. From the
deft, artistic fingers of our girls were
graceful things iu wool ami mlk aid )• e
stub as only a woman‘m hr in can con
ceive, and a woman's light fingers fash
ion. We cannot help commending here
the Industries of onu ot the county*s
HWCetfHt 111 t o gtrlH, whose skillful work
1 ©reived such high recognition, both at
the home and State Faint. It is an ex
ample worthy the attention o f all the
other y* ung Indies,
The pants of our lu.norod president
t*g I her with his ‘trundle bed,' attracted
iu Iho cabinet )f antiquities mu* h mirth
nu 1 good tmtnred comment. One repor
ter. ambitious about the crude truih oi
' matters us reporters arc apt to be, o*m
j plainnu of the tw ideal iliscrcpaucy, iuas
; much as the bed was alleged to bo fifty,
j and the pants forty-one yeme old. He
|mad ns well as he could remember hi*
i trundle bed and first little j aims went
I hand iu h. nd, and be doubted if any
I president cured to trouble with per oln
long past, enough to oias ify th*se fos
sils and arrange thorn in the strata in
which they belonged,
'l he comiuitte ’ n turned in a body Sat
urday night self satisfied us to tueir ffi
eio> cy in tho work down, and with pleas
ant recollect urns of fun gleaned men
tion in hi* gallant and impartial atten
tion to tin* ladies assigned to his charge,
T’upt. (Brrekcr was tirele , but b em-e
they were without an exception charm
n j, lie diKcl.iims any credit therefor, nn*l
therewith iuv ooutess, that, aider the
white slab whioh shall mark tlie ’ate Fair
iu our oabilogue of pleasant events, we
tun y our iet a version to ‘haty boys’
gro via up In doing this we no know
edge the in .iiilold men's or .t ccit.iin
youth'the young't of won* 1 o did so
much to coutnbutc to tin ple.tsu■ of >r
party* M.\j>a n.
The ‘oitou Cater pi II r made its appear
an e in countleas millions on tin* cotton,
mm > three wo* ks ago iu Uilea c uuty.
TV ti nc sue# 1 h*y have eat up ev*ry ves
tige ot al' uf and the cott* n patches are
as brow\ ns \u January. The eate. plllalh
have attacked the rye and wluat that is
up and iuin<d it, Many fields will have
to oe sown again. The hogs are getting
tut on the caterpillars where they gvt son
cess to the cotton fields.
AtlicDK Watchman: “Meshr* Tt H and
Jehu Matthews exhumed the body ol
their nephew who hats been burred nine !
ye. ra, for the purpose of cnrr\ ing the re
mains to their new Lome. Finding the
e 'ffiti bound, they conelu ted to U>< k iu
slde, but found nothing but the dr. sh the
eighteen mouths old boy wore at the tune
ot interment not a bone, neither the
b dr. nor a trace of dust was vis hie. The
cl 'thing was perfectly sound.*.
The Kentucky Methodists iu council
h ive decidetl that the uee to tobacco is a
sia tlie sight of (rod.
Allen, Wont & Rush, of New Orleans,
are the laigost cotton receivers tu the
world. laAsl ocasoii they received 143 -
ODD bales •
A World of Good.
One ol the most |Mpular medicines now
brtore the American public, is Hop Bit
tors, You see it everywhere. People
take it with good effect. It builds them
up. It is not as tde isaut to to.vte as some
other Bitters as it is not a whiskey drink.
It is more like the old fashioned bone set
tea that has done a world of goods. If
you don*t feel just right try llop Bitters
Nun da News.
Mr Lewi* Hamburger ami Mr J C Ila
-1 ck, of Brtinesv.l e, were the viatims of
some gent to the tune of
nearly S2OO on Wednesday night at the
Brown IL use in Macon.
An Agreeable Dr* wing for ’he Hair
| that wi'l stop its falling, has been 1 >ng
s< uight fr. Parker 1 * Hair Hdam distic
i guis’.HKl !>r ; ts purity, lulh *upplic> this
i WttCL O-'t m J I 'UI
TALBOT’S SHERIFF SALES'
Will b<3 *old be'ero the Court Hour
| door in the tow n of Talbo toil. T .lbot
County, Georgit, f*n the i-t Tu shiv in
I> cumber in x . w ithin t ie ’egal hours ot
sale the following prop, r'y t* wi :
j Osc sorrel horsy mule named Pctf.
and "ue mount <■ lored mare mule named
Vfary. levied on us the property ot Email*
aid Haiiics, t* hrti fy a mortgage &fa in
favor ot W .} vk ( o. .sxid EiuuL-
Uel U i ii*js.
Al o at lb-, huixv time an! lot of
j laud number two hundred and tbirry
-11 hr t (253) *xo'.*pt tw > ner si the north
• u.st corner, n the 23rd district ol 1 alb t
! conmy. levied on s tile property ot \\ il
•S >r f., Owen. ? , Hfilmfy afi fa fr./in 'I 1-
: hot Super or < 'ourt in t vor >,f T X < id,
• son v-,. h id O en, s')i< 1 jirnperty pointe r
•>ut by jdniniill iu fi fu uud notm given
! the defendant.
Also at Ik*" sans time and pl ies will be
J sold, two ta!e< of lint cotton, weighing
j one 512 pounds, and *>ue stl pounds, also
nl>o it 3‘Mf p iuU' 8 ot m ed o f *tt‘>n more oi
1 ns, pick and. Mini about 300 pounds Beta!
c l too unpicked, and b n bushels tr con
im reor less, uug.it e r <j. Levied on by
i v irtue of a dfstre w wairmt, as *he prop
, • ity of Frank Wood dl in favor of Win.
; J>, Leonard vs. said Frank Wood >ll, hhiu
i property pointed out bv plaintiff in dis
i t ress w. i rra nt. JOHN Me H Alt It IS,
| novl Sheriff.
OEOHOX V 1a lb
Samul W. Marshall, Executor of Vir
giuia McDowell, i qir* scmln io the cou t,
iiiN petition du y til' and and enter and on
leconl, ti.at he h fully dischargd hi
said trust, and praya to be
1 Jr rdiom.
Tiiia it to cite Jill persons
concerned, kindr* and aud cr. dit r. t 'iow
ruiife, if any they can. wliy aaid F,*e -u
--t>r Hliouhl not bed scharg' *i from bis n iti
.rii t. u and ree. ive IctteiS oi di mi* -ion oa
:h*- tir-t Mon ay n. IVrum ,ISB'.
(riven unde* niycffiual sig nature this
Ist clnyol Novomb r 1881.
KICHAKD il LEONARD
Novi 3m, Ordinary,
(.lEOBGIA - I albot 'J> )vmi
Wyit 0. .Stacy, Executor of John F
Sterns, deceased repre-;n?ft t * me in iijs
pjti.it n duly filed and entered on reco and,
that he has fnhy ex icutod said trust, and
pruvs fo and sin is ion :
This n herefVne to cite all persons:
concerned io show cause if auy they c u,
why said Executor should not be dischar
ged from hi said trust, mid receive let
lets of admission on the first Mon.liy in j
February 188 l
Given under rny official signature, this
Ist day of Novi mber 1881.
IUCUaBD H. liI.oNAMTJ
N"V 1 3m Ordinary.
(lEOItGI.V —Talu *t CoaNTY.
Suuu 1 F Fuller, /IdmiuLtrator of M E
Fuller, deceased, repr^-eiFs to the court
in his petition duly filed aud entered on
lecorJ, that he has fully administered
thestate f said deceas' and, and prays
fer dismission.
This i therefore to ri'c all persons
1 cone rnt <1 to sh< w cause, ir auv th-y
c.iii, why said administrator mVk-uM not
hi (iiKe.li-rg* <1 from bis adinir.ihtraiion,
and ie oiv- lettars i.isiui-Kiou on th*-
first Monday in FeVmar> 1882.
Given under my ofib ihl Kinature, this
Ist day of Nov.-mb *■. iBHi
KIUUaKD ti. LFONAIiI).
N<v !3iu Ordin rv.
(lEOUGTA 'I aj no r l i:nty
VV i dir in I> Lunij kn, Admi intrator of
John I.uuinki , . pph* -i t" ium i r leave io
•<ell the lands b I*■ >.• ii ■ to tho estaic of
taid deoeimvl ii.eluding t renuiimßr
after Ilia expimti- n 1 the w;do ! y*a/l.iw r.
These arc lluucforo to cite and adiufmieti
all pi rums tn'er sted iu a id estite. to
show cuuse. if any t!ier; be, why such
leuvo hliouM n*t b< iiinntcij on 1 1* Ist
Mendav in !>•' amber m-xt,
(Jiv*n under uiy in I signature, thifi
Ist du; ot November, 1881.
Bit HAUL 11. LEON IKD.
novl -fw Ordinary.
GEOBOIA lai nor Cor mi.
Jordan W Als.ibrook. .Glmim dr itor
ol Lewis Alaabrook, d* c used, represent*
to the Court in hu petition duly filed ami
entered on record, that he fi in tally ad
ministered said estate.
Tidal* therefore lo cue all persons
concerned,kludied and creditors, t< show
raiise, it any they can,why s-i l Adminis
trator hliouhl not be dihcluirged fr- in hi
Adaiiinstrution, and reo> i>; letters "f dis
miHsion on the tirat Monday in lJecjiu
her next.
Given under my official mgii iture, this j
f>th ly of September, 18U1.
Kit H AUD 11 LEONARD, 1
si'pfl 3m Ordinary.
GEORGIA Talhot Covnty.
\
AuseSl Turner, Aibniuistrator of O R
Maund. deceased, rvpreHeiit* to tfis CoiPt
by his petition, duly filed and entered
on record, that he has tolly administer
ed said e tute This is therefore io cite
all persona concerned, kindred and credi
tors, to show cause, if any they can, why
said administrator should not be din
chargtd Ir* in fiis a tniiniKtratioi>. and re
ceive letter*' of dismissio on the first
.Mon ay iu D<* cu be next.
uivt ii u o'er my otllcia viunatnre, this
o li dhV of So tend*er, 1881.
HU HARD If. LEONARD,
s p (>3m. Ordinary.
Election Notice.
GEORGIA Taluor County.
Ci;l)inmky*s Office, Oct 13. 1881.
By virtue of authority vested in me.
und. i sect,oil 347 . f toe Cod ot G or
in, an tie; tiou is hereby order and to be
held at the several precinct* iu said
c untv, on Mo d.i}, the 7th dvv of No
vein her n xt, for a Sheriff of said conn
y, to till the vneancN coca ioned by tin
death ot James A Foster, late Sheriff.
Umn under wv official signatun l .
KICHAKD H. LE in.XUI),
oct!8 Ordinary.
To all Classes.
AND CONDITIONS
OF MBJNT.
We invite yon to rnit our establishment,
whe her you are purchasers or not.
We say this, ami s y it boldly,
tuit wo will sell FRESH, NEW
and desirable Clothing,
Furnishing Goods, lists,
and all other goo-is in onr liue at less
flu res than any Lou*e in Columbus,
We do uot care at what 6 Mire*
other hi-uses ii ay offer goods,
We will do better.
OUR LOW PRICES
ASTONISH EVERYBODY-
We content ourselves wi h a small and
uniform margin, and by onr competi
tors arc often considered re kle ; s
in n such low prices. How
ev r,the 1 ict that purchasers,
care in at about is
That tiny can buy cheep r from us than
from any one else. For the aceom
m -datn not those who .‘ire occu
pied during the day our store re
in ius open until alter daik,
and on Saturday nigut
until 10:30 o'clock.
H. J. 1 HORN TON,
Columbus. Ga.
Southern Clothier and Mercbaut iuiior.
octlSJ,
ANOTHER BOOM,
IS JONES.
< v.sir
DRY GOODS
HOUSE*
-
j UUO'U.L THE A 1 I K.V J'fON OF
** OL'. Liistomers to the hed h.l
i we have many desirable Goods xeently
t bong. *t of \, A. Lewis at -ueh asro j its -
: ingly low aid dn i ig the c•.suing
jw* fsk. will reopen th ir Sale at hate
pri*. esat which they were* *;fi rd pr *-
j Gou; io our going Lo m.ik .L. Wo onaii
I close out
! Plain Colored SILKS at 45c
and at 76c 91c and $1,21.
i IF-; hJi-iII fc .row out on inu Cos inter
j Fur pieces
I Black SILKS at 95c, $1.26,
1.83 and 2 19,
iici.-g all Ifiat remains Loin tho Ur at
oaf
V/e exp ct our
NEW SILKS
m during the w*ek ( uud partita wiahir g
tht.s ■ guod.s in the meniHim ;, may b.y
t .t in at the o and price,
'Vc - h .11 comrnaicii opening during th
w- t k the inrg* Ht stock of
FINE GOODS
•’e hnv • ever h n ;1-d, and we bought
ur Goods lor >' mu, arid we have bought
i omo s- lid bnrgai in and usk you not to
| be inveigled into buying good* it Otieap-
J ."outKling j)tic* h * Isewnere, for if von do.
jwe will open fdieuQ ho far below the
j pii es now ad verticil by other h* u e .
t at it will liiakw you quite Hick, t'Lai
j> oi did not Wait .ml buy ou.a. When
j they come in. we will give you our
j piiccw. C. ine in, in the next thiee days, !
uud a.vc homo money.
J. 8, JONES.
C'J.uinbuh, Ga.,
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Fire Insurance Agency,
f
J J BULL. Special Agent.
TALROITON OA.
j Watertown, N• Y. Insurace Company
: ColumbuK, Mi >~ Insurance and Banking
('ornpany.
WESTERN ASSURANCE COMPANY.
Combined Capital
$7b,000 DOLLARS DEPOSITED IN
GEORGIA fir aec-utity of policy holders.
Dwellings and F. rm Property a specialty.
Insurance agdnst nil loss or damage
by Lightning and Fire.
GINS AND MILLS INSURED.
Equ dable Rates. Prompt Settlements.
J J BULL, Special Agent,
j one 7 tf—ju'vl
GEO. W. ELY, !
Southern Passenger Agent,
STAR and CRESCENT LINE.
Con:prising Morgan's Lni-iana T-N e
Rai l -nd I, nisiaea \V Kf ru UtdlTojid.-o and
IY\ is and New Orleans 'ailr ■ .3.
A'ter an al>s- nre -! m v*-r.il month* in
Texas in the i -teivst ot bus line L.t- r an -
ed|to Mont niery. Ahv, his toua- r head
quarters, wh* re he vs iil answer all cmn
mu tenih'UH promptly, ad dr- ss- and lo t m
at XaltMYtlon, G .. r Moiitgomerv, Ala.,
in r gird to rates of taro to Id xa
ain 0 tf
LeVert Female College.
Thi? old estab’ished institution has
been reorganized with competent tn
stmclors in every department, and offers
superior advantages tor the education ot
girl**.
The will* mud hut turn
and the ins rkti n uiorough ana by tilt
analytical method.
Fall term will begin August 17 h, eud
continue lonr months. Small bays will
be received into the college. All v*upils
will receive the 'nonefit oi the Public
School Fund Tuition due u(x>u the e. -
Tollmen t of the pupils, and except in
cases of special agreement, payment will
be expected iu advance, for at least h. It
ol the term, or monthly. No deduct in
t*'r absence, uni* s caused by protracted
sickness*
EXPENSES AND FEES.
Preparatory Department per rc*rmm $20.00
Academic Depnrtx&ent per annum... 30.00
Collegiate Depart ment pa j r annum.. 40.00
Music Depart ment
Incideutials per annum 2.00
Use of Piauo per mouth 1 00
For further information address the
President, P E PAVANT,
decSltf Talbctton Ga.
STILL ANOTHER NEW
FIRM
Wc km.” v>u m; : s v. an-flier lieu
firm in ('ohiiubus. and p.*>l dav novnr
ra 1 opr ivdve t ; a on nl tiiroJ.g but w--
> vi to : oi. do f a', hilt re id our ad
•.*rtu -meat ear-f djy. aid wllell ;.OUl*oUi
o Coil;in! tu, call on us 1.. r
l’oots iiiid Shoes,
We off rto r re' nt an < hr: j> good
;is th'- y can bn ii Ul nfs. M c u, ur aiiv
whrr irth ‘A lfi.Ht' n.
\S ; lie we claim to ell cheaper :* t retail
tb-n any hmsa in Fobinilma, w* Bell
lnPhing but leii.ibi' g'Hui.s. ami in.ike a
cp* ci:dry of >t;* pie giH-do lor la*nj-rs and
uief* anies W know i off to |i•; s you.
Swe h V * ttperi .ee i:I t i,e I>m*UAL’BK.
Y u II find i*-* and U*fl* I A War* s <ld
>tvvd,: jfi() Broad Street. 5 d*-oib above
Krfuk'n H*mo .
Foiieiti : y .ur p lr*n. ge, we arn,
Vei y H -p etlullv.
ED *L iY ITtVTHKR,
I, MONROE TAYLOR
ESTABLISHED 1*“.
Cold Modal Sodaj
Cold yiodni Btltraint.
113 WATER ST., NEW YORK.
The whitest, nicest *nd best goods made.
Guaranteed pure, superior in quality ami
style of package to any brand in the
world. lakes less quantity to do the
same work. Ask your grocer for it, and
have no other,
oct&j 4ui
DAVIDJLANORETH&SONS. PHtIA
m<v2 bl
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY
FOR j HOSE DESIRING
To Purchase REAL ESTAIE.
'i’ll .; fo I*; ving dsirib!e property iu f
Talbotton i oft'cr;d for nt e.
dwelling houses,
Ou t .< ore bon.*4*;.
Fifteou uninipiovfjd
Etgh stoiH bon ••
I fie ands ring ta \ iircimse n-opertv i
the g.u v ng town t*i l.dtfon w-uld and
- |o cth upon ti ■ u’-dMsigm.-d, who;
will -Mi i\i low i- iccs aud on ihv t nn.
./ H M \ I*l IN.
l;- al Estate A-eut.
Tad. ift’it.. Cn . M iy 3UL 1881. tf
FREE TO EVERYBODY!
A Beantiful 800 l for [be Asking!
Bv upplvin.’ p r cuallv t the m.'!T*st
die • ■ Ti i E SINOLH M \Ml : \nil;
INM i.’O,, (cr b> jMiH’Hlc -.rd il at a dis-|
tano* )my iduu p rsim will be pr* ei tti i
* i?h i b- aiitif tliy iini luL'it copy of a
New B ok - untied
Genius Rewarded, j
OK THE
STOUY OF THE SEWING
MACHINE,
oontalnitcr h iinßotue and costly stfc) I
engraving frontis-piocc; also, 28 finely en
graved v. o.hi cuts and bound iu an )
elaborate blue and gold lithographed j
cover. N" charge what ver is made for !
this hnud.Home bo<k, which can lie ob- j
tallied only by application nt the branch
ad subordiuitc offices of ’lha Singer
M luulaclurmg C< .
The Singer Manufacturing
Company.
Principal Office, 34 Union Square,
tu v 17 12 in New York
I PARKER'S GINGER TONIC |
oY §gl Is C ll|2 g-j f? I® gtSr
IvoOil
To the GinningP üblic. j
1 respectfully c 11 attention to Walker's
Flcxibh* Gin Brush and Wiper attach
me t. thus preventing the gmrming of
-ji.ws in ginning Green. IFet, Damp, or
Fr sted cottons, and produces better sam
p’e. Those wishing tho attachment can
>c waited on bv:
D T Cunningham. Yalley.
1* fi Smith, Red bone and Pr.ittsburg.
1> J Cabhekkb, TalVotton, CentreTille,
Hart’s and Geneva districts
B S Caxxxer, O’Neil's and Wdkeraon*s
district.
\V. E JONES, Tropr.. West Point, Ga.
W B Johnson, Gen‘l. Agt. ang3o
Drs. J. P- &W 1 HOLMES,
DENTISTS,
NO, 102 MULBERRY, ST., MACON, GA
11EETH ex traded without pan, beau
tilul sets of teeth inserted, ab&ceesed
t eth and diseased gums cured. *£•#"“ Deal
kts in all kinds ot Dental materials and
ts. Cons tint ly on hand,a large ;
and full assortment of teeth of all kinds,
kmalgams of all kinds, rubbers of all ;
.dads. ang3l j
GEORGIA— TaIbot County.
Robert W Blanton applies to me tor
1 tiers of Administration on the estate of *
Benjamin G Blanton, late of said county, i
u;ceased.
These are ther fore to cite and admen ;
ish nil persons interested to show cause if
any there be. why such letters should not
le granted to applicant on the first Mon- j
day in December next.
Given under my official signature this,
Ist, day of November, IS^l.
RICHARD H. LEONARD.
Nov. Ist. Ordinary j
THE
NEW YORK STORE,
OoM Htdal HaklnjrPowd.r,
Cold nodal - room Tartar,
Cold Stadal WmM| t rf.101.,
& HI IfflOAD STREET,
COLUMBUS, - - GEORCIA.
HE ADQUARTERS FOR
BOTTOM PRICES,
-AM)-
F A.IR DEALIIVO.
Tt has never been the custom of tins boose to ns* advertising dodges toe eh the
trade. To show the people the advantage* of our cash uratem overall oth'T
<>ds of doing business, we quote prices of many trading and well known goods and
request a comparison.
10.000 Yards Best Calico at .*> cants;
10,000 Yards Lonsdale Bleached Cotton at 10 c*n‘s:
10.000 Yards Androscoggin Bleached Co’ten at 9 1 2 cents.
10,000 Y irds Bine Ridge Bleached Cotton at 6 1 2 cents.
10,0<K) Yards Factory Chec' a at 8 1 2 cm*a
10.000 Yards Factory Sheeting at 7 1-2 cents.
10.000 Pairs Toadies- Button Gaiters at $1 00.
1,000 corsets at 37 1-2 cents, worth 50 cents.
Corticelli Spool Silk at 8 cent*.
Belding Bma 4 Spool Silk st 8 cents.
Best English Pins at 10 cents.
Bet Corset Drilling at 8 ceiifa.
Best Feather Ticking at 18 certs.
In every ease we lend in low prises, and so tar .or prices have proven a de.d
lock to the cost business.
500 pieces Table Oil Cloth at 26 cents, at
GORDON’S NEW YORK STORE.
250 Pieces Best Kentucky Jeans at 26 cents, at
GORDON’S NEW YORK STORE
600 Trunks and Valises at
GORDON' NEW YORK STORE
520,000 Worth of Fancy Dress Goods at
GORDON’S NEW YORK STORE.
10,000 Worth of Clothing and Hats at
GORDON S NEW YORK STORE
Carpets, Carpets,
M. O. GORDON
octl4-sef2o 3ni COLI'MBCS.GA.
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