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J. A. WALKER,
- DKAI.IK IX-
X*l and style. of (':< 'V t*. Png-"rs, If>- o", Hotl Cu-ta, Had-I1<"y, ll' r
ue**a, tie I aiu agent for i’io
Old Hickory and ’Milhum Farm Wagons.
And keep Always on band any *•** tbat imy lo wauled. I keep In HtAck Fawp
Western Buggies and Fine Eastern
BUGGIES.
At Any ptioe from sjOsjO to £ /J<pO, nd 0 irota $l5O to f#oo- The beat ©too t-*
tMtii of
SADDLES AND HARNESS
f be found In the city.
I keep aw g, ods m mr Pie bin any bonse in the city anl anil save yo.i mi n
tj os anything yon bay. Jo*t ovaic and look, it w.II cost yon nothin;.
J. A. WALKER, Nest to Rankin House Office,
octs Columbus, Ga-
DOWN THEY GO !
Great Reduction in Prices of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
AT
w. R. BEDELLS.
&ad the Following Prices and be Convinced.
Mn-a whole stock Boot", *2 So per pair. Men's whole stock Hoots, *2.2* per
mlt. M n‘s whole stock Brogans *1.85 |W pMr. An excellent Brogan at *IOO per
pair. Splendid Women's every day shoe, at SI.OO per pe : r, Women's Plow Shoes
at 7Sc, nadirs' Oalf Shoe. at *1.31, Children's Shoes at 506, Men's Ann hand sowed
Visiters at *4.75, Idea's Colt Boot-, only #2.85. Mists Uio flutist line pt
Ladies* and Misses* Shoes
ever brought to Columbus. Er, i y pair u guarantead io bo frr *h new stock and wri. :
ranted so'ld end not shoddy. All I ask is lor yon to osatl'vs my stack heifers bry
mg elsewhere, nod'you wiU see that I tnciu to sell shoes chenp. Bo sure you get
to tbe light place. H 11100K1.t,.
“ V • HO Bread Street, Co.nml.us, (la.
MB. IOE HARRISON Is with me end will he plon9d lo aciTe M, frionds. oot3a
J. C. WOOLFOLK,
HO. 127 BROAD ST, West Side, COLUMBUS,
Whole**!# sod Itotrl Das'er la
Plantation Supplies and Family Groceries 1
1 v ! . 1 * , * .
I Will Itnep Cdnstantly ou hmid'ii IrM nd pomplato fl'ock of .oJI Good* m mv Hue
frnah. and e#n olto as as apy Ijpuao p •CoJmnbu*. A ;iit fjr
Kt indard GtmiH •*. ’ * t CJ.
Mli JOHN A sb ( SPPiLIU), of Maiion c*un‘y Is with mo, and will he glud to we* t
hlsfands oct: * *
Wm. BEACH & CO.,
96 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga
-de.m v .u f
Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails,
Castings, Rnbber Belting, Paints, Oils,
Brashes, Cutlery, Looks, Wagon Ma
terial, Por bland and Rosendale
Cements, Plaster Paris, Corn Sbollera, Straw C liters. Bivbml Kenoo
Wire, Ac. •■elJlto jau Ist
V 7. J. & C. H. WATT,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
COLUMBUS, - - GEORGIA.
Call th# ftttcnt'on of the Public to enr hirge nmi well selected stock ol Groceries
Mid Plantation anpplic <, iu (.tore and arriving.
Our Klock consists in part f Bacon and Bulk, Sides, Kbonlde a. Hams, laird Sn_
K, Rotated and Gref-u Coffee S. rnp. St well. Soaps. Candles, Sardue*. Oysicrs,
ckerat and Appalacb’cola Fisii, in Bbls, Halves, Quarters, Dmms and Kits, Pick
les. Oheeao, crackem, Potash, bod-*, Ms) olios-empty tuba. Uuekew, Me-ismcs, ,tc.
FLO lilt of all gr..des in wood and sacks. La-ge and " ell selected lot ol chewing
and emoting tobrcco. Bagging, Ties, and iu fact Everything usually kept in om
Una *
WK WILL IVO r r BE UNDERSOLD.
.i
We arc Agents tor the '<CKLKBRATBD LUGQI TIINTON" Tobacco.
Thankiul for past pairunege wu expect w roceivip ea well as to nc.t a coutinu
hnoe. sept!
DO YOU KNOW IT?
G. E. THOMAS,
BROAD SI BEET, COLUMBUS, QA.
• , *
•a• * * *
*8 ALWAYS REABYJWITU
The Beet Clothing,
*
Bor Men. Youth'* and Boya. that money tin furnish. The best in the cheapest
and is rally toiuished at a small advance on prices tor shoddy, hteh latter he uev.
si keeps.
1 CANNOT, WILL NOT
be undersold. The public know me. 1 keep only good la trios in alt the latest cots
and stylos.
HATS, CAPS, UNDERWEAR.
A fall line guaranteed of superior quality and makes. Eierything new and any.
thing yon want, Corns and tec me.
'1 11 K REGISTER ANI) STANDARD, TALBOTTON. TALBOT COUNTY GEORGIA, OCTOBER 10. 1882
REGISTER AP STANMEI.
0.. GORMAN, tnrrtK.
Tnlbotton, <*n..
TUESDAY.. OCTOBER 10 1882.
< 1 ' —— l ■
Official Organ of Talbot County,
The Next House.
An clToii is being made by the re
pub,:can managers lo secure gains : l
the Soothem States to counteract the
kisses in districts in Ohio, Indiana,
New York ?nd Pennsylvania. To
this end the Hubbell co. jpiion fund
is lie’ tg concent,ated *n several south
ern ditiicts. It is considered a fore
gone conclusion that the next House
will lie democral.c unless a dozen or
ritore southern distiicts can lie ca'.ied
by the so-caded independents for the
republicans. Georgia has not escap
ed their attention, and a desperate
elfoit is being made to break the dem-‘
ocratic l : ne by the election of indepen
dents. The Atlanta Constitution, al
way# wide awake to the interest of the
coun..y, says—Mr Forsyth is pitied
aga nst Mr IJareleman to keep up a
brave show in the disuT'ts. Mr At-
V : ns or Tomlinson Johnson wi” oppose
Mr Nicholls ; n the first district j Mr
Wessalolwsky in the second is facing
Mr T 'u>ner; David B Hai.cl' is s.am
ping the third, attendmg Mr Crisp's
meetings and speaking eveiyday; Mr
Poti has high hopes ? i the fourth, al
though the ft lends of Judge Iluchan
n?n cannot see upon what they are
founded; Mr Buck is on a st'U-hunt
in the fifth ; Dr Felton in the s-venth,
Judge Twigg c in in the eighth and
Kmoiy Speer in the ninth, complete
the list of candidates that the adminis
■ ration is supporting in Georgia.
There is cena'oly enough in the si.ua
tion to create a feeling of uneasiness
>n the minds of democrats, and to
demand the brining out on the 7th
of November of cvei/ mn who de
sire* to see one house of one branch
of the government ! n democratic
hands.
A g/and rally of the orgr-v'-ed mPI
save Georgia and the South.
<m m*
Th CrvT, il Hutu..- — We *lsh
to call especial attention of our read
era to the excellency ot Una Hotel,
in visiting the city of Colombo*.
Col Ryan, of great experience and
unsurpassed as a caterer, ably as
sisted by Opt Ghitrly Brockway,
w : ’t extend yon an old Virginia
welcome, at the Central. Trices
roaftouable—ti j the Central,
Inn Ametlcan Agiicetu 'st,
Monthly, for October is a<uply su.
perb. It should be in eveiy liens
hold Many new feHtr-os introdu
ced, A’’ subsc'.iptiotM w’*l bo for
ty dod from (V o2ice. P .ce sl,-
50 a your.
The trade issue of the Columbus
Times, uuder dale of October tbo
Btb, is altogether a creditable ex
hibition of the enterprise it the
propiicU s. It is br>m full of on-.
lortaiuing matter and repreai ills all
<te,mrtmenls of bitsiness in the pro
gressive city of Columbus.
The majoiit.es st " to” : n and prom
ise 60,000 for Stephens.
The Cong cssion?' elec on w'"
c m.c t(T on November 7th.
The Atlanta Constitution furnished the
most comprehensive and accurate re
turns from the election throughout the
State. It has an able and prompt corps
of local corespondents and spares no
expensive to turnishits readers the news
Three cheers for Stephens and the
Constitution!
A Varied Performance-
Mn iy wonder how Parker’s Giugc r
Tonic cau perforin siioh vailed ceres,
thinking it essence of ginger, when in
fact it is matte from many valuable medi
cines which set beneficially on every
diseased organ.
Flonr is qnoted in St Louis ti fol
lows, which looks as if tvhont bread
ought to bo cheaper than it is: Ex
tra sß.slt^Family $4.55—t0 $4 65;
Fuucy $4.70 to $5.15. We waut to
see all the items of food Bnpply
couio down to a price correspond
ing with the price of the average
man's labor, and it wonld soon do
so if speculators would loose the : -
hold on it.- Columbus Times.
Don't be Alarmed
at Bright'i'Diseo.-e, Diabetes, or any dis_
ease ot the hidn'evs, or uuny organs, as
Hop Bitters will certainty and lastingly
cure you, and It is the only thing that
wi'l.
Col 1-avemk"- R Ray, recently elec
ted to the legislature for Coweta
county, is a prominent candidate for
Speaker of the House of Representa
tives. We know of no gentleman
more w orthy or competent to dispense
the duties ot this responsible position,
anti we list his claims wil* lie favor
ably considered by members.
—— .
If You are Ruined.
in health from any cause, eep, dally f-orn
the use of any of the thousand nostrum*:
that promise so hugely, with long .
tioua t.sti iioulsl— hove no fear, Reso t ;
to Hop Bitters at once, and in a sti. r
ti'.v you will have the most b o '>g
health, 1
Tall wit’s Democracy !
She Speaks out. Boldly for
the Organized
STEPHEN’S MAJORITY, 542 .'
ko: is’ majority, 890.
Below we give the consolidated vote of
the county for Governor and Repreiente
ore:
Tal button District.
A II Stephens 402
LJ Urn- rell < 298
J W Robins '. 554
C C.'"ioßn 141
Geneva District.
A H Stephens 149
L J Oiirtrell 51
JW Robins 159
C Catiiou 1 42
Harts District.
A II Stephens 41
L J Uartre 11 2
J W Robins j 34
0 Culboun 5
PrattobUig Dlstlict.
A II Stephens 00
L J Gorlrell 1
J W Rob’ns 59
C! Ca'houn .. • (HI
Uedboae D* trict.
AH Stephens 32
L J Uarirell 1
J W Robins 2S
C Calhoun. 1
Pleasant Hill District.
A H Stephens .118
LJ Oar. rell *H
J VV Robins 147
C Calhoun ........li
Vrlley D'st vet.
A □ Stephens 27
L J Onrtret' ,•*.... • ~..2
J W Robies 28
C Ca’boun 00
Fliut Hi'l District,
A H Stephens ~.73
L J Uartrcll 00
J W Robins 75
C Ca'hoi’n 00
Baugh's District.
A H Stephens 27
LJ U-.ir.rclt 10
J W liobi" 25
OCalhorn 12
Wilkesous' District.
All Stephens .. US
LJ Gu..te" .. ~..~38
J W Robins v*.2B
C Ca’houn 30
Mr Stephen* received UO3, s id Oa, trail
421 votes, r'low.ng 5-‘'> majority lor Bte_
pbens.
J W Bob' <s reeeWad 1132 and G V Cal
houn. independent. 242 rate*, .bowing
(WO majority for lSublns and tbs
ed.
The other pm.ion o( tbs H ita ticket
received about Stephens' majouty. Tbs
result' altogether aatmlSetory.
—e— ? . • ; . ""i - 0 ■ , *
T. ijilite of Respect
* I ,’' r * *’
no -ipDv or <&* i .;.> ‘ •,r *v..< ah
Lodge iuf,Weston, Ua„ Aug. 21st. 'hi.
1 a the nMiist of U.o's realities death
idts-venes. nnd'"'o tru'iMtkui ..utu time
to eternity is a consequence, whereof
loo.U is know not the sequence. S.ich,
however, is the decree, such ibu reaalt.
Sad indeed, the pe.petuul sepu diou ol
loved ones W .intever of k. If-Lut- a uiuy
old up, tbo depr.vr on to r ol their
oheerlul eoeutuu vices, their ■ iendly aid,
their emoore , eg word V heir who oorn
sel, t heir oxp-a s-ioa of aymputhy the
iniator.-ues of suffering humanity, and
the gmet diy ug ot the silent tears, re
tntud us alb that we oil s. i ,! o.
The uiembe *hip of Weston Lodge. No.
80 F A M in Ru’nesa mou.,it>ie death of
our wo thy Brother, Edwin Ivey, who
though having a tame I the age of seveu
ty-tour year*, we 1 siieut 111 useiuluent;,
was suddenly and w.tlionl premomti. n
str.okeu from earl'. Kro Ivey was a
stiict member ol the M’-siop-ry Bop Ist
Ohurch, observing steadfastly aIT its or
aiuauces. Asa oil mas. ha was peaoe.il I■,
unpretentious, law ati.dmg, pud u Ij 1-
borly. A) a husband ru t lather, Uidi’i
geul amt ever watchful ot the ,we 'll V ol
tnoae in his o ire — r- a Mason he loved
Mmon-y for the lusiituUun itself, its
pure and uuse'dsli lessons - I’ierolore, be
it.
Beached Ist, 1 oat 1 1 the death ot Uo.
Jvt • the Lodge 1 1 'os. awo..Uv member.
Hoaolved, 2o>'. Tiiat * l asxo-di icc
with proyious readution adopted, the
jewa's be draped, and etch llrothei wear
the nsntl badge ot mouru'ug lor thirty
days—and as Mesons we Under our sy.u~
pnthles ami frienosbip to the fr n''y of
our deoenard Brother.
ltesolved 3d, That th*s preamble and
reHotntion be recorded on the mluutes of
the Lodge rmi a ptage theieof be left
blank in memory ol our departed Broth
er; Slid that the Sccrebuy hmnih a copy
liereot to the Sumter Itapnbliean and
Dawson J. urusl, with a request 10 pul—
li.h, and forward a copy containing the
same to toe istniij ol Brother Ivev.
' - WW S ’ mi. 0o E Das 1■ n,
A J LfS-Jkv f W/ Js,
, , Committ'o,
Talbot Sheriff Sales.
Will be sold before the Court House
door in the tows of Tslbetton, Talbot
County, Georgia, on the Ist Tuesday in
November next, within the legal hours of
sale the following property, to wit:
r>o acres of land, more or lew, the place
on which G D Ada r resides, bounded on
the noitb and east by Mrs M E Wowill—
south by Jas by the Geneva
road, to satisfy an execution m my hands
in favor of Uehry Geen vs G D Ailp : *.
Property pointed out by plaintiffs attor
ney; notice left at (defend' "t*a re^ideuee.
Also, at some t ; *ne and place, .i-actional
lot of land No. 12®, in the 16tb and strict of
Talbot county, bounded on the eait by
hinds of Mary McJtJryde—south by the
Mathew McCruly place aest by lauds of
Or A W Wyi i, nnd norih by Job K bison
Levied on to satisfy ; i execution in my
hands in favor of Hoi e t Hongh and Sons,
vs. A CMcPryde. 'T til rcriuLd out by
plaintiff and notice gireu to tenant m
j o. h s on.
Also, tt same tmie rul place, lot of
! land No. 259. iu the 15th district of Tul
j IhH county, to satisfy an txecuiiou iu my
I ha uls "i favor of Flovuuoy & Kpptng. vs
| Jamas McNeil. udiu'r. and Sarah Alla ns.
No’ ice given teurnt in possession, and
property poiuted out pontiff.
! Also, at pime time rud place, lot of
land No id, iu the *22il District of Ts Ibot
county. bouid'd on the south by l>rsds
ot Mrs Hooten. >st by buds of 5H M S
Marah'Ul—ru-*th west by l..su';s of
Si.uiß\r. *4m : \ Levhd on to satisfy
an u ftjy hands m ravor c.
J iiu-sMa si r l *, Admr. vs S..u:ne- B.
Marshall P.o t 'viy pointed nut by pi .ia-
Uff sad nOt'Oc given to tenant iu pos es
*©%
lO JOHN Me HARRIS, Shop T.
Idge & frier,
-FOR
APRIL, MAY, and JUNE
Gentleman's stiap ties, $2 00
Gentleman's calf strap ties, 2 s(*
Gentlemj.n's calf Oxford ties, 2 50
t-ent'eman's calf congress gaiters, 350
Genilcmen's calf Prince Albcn, 2 00
Gentlemen's Goat strap ties, 2 00
Gentlemen's Goat Oxford ties, 2 00
Boys calf strap tie*, j 50
Boys calf Oxford ties, 1 50
Boys calf Lutton shoes, | 5p
Ladies custom made kid button 2 50
Ladies kid Button, 2 00
" “ “ I 25
“ 1 00
" “ " 90
Ladies fox gaiters, 1 50
“ “ “ 1 .50
l-odies fox gaiters, 1 20
Ladies fox gaiters, 1 00
Laelics fox gaiters, 87
Ladies fox gaiters, 77f
loadles cloth gaiters, 1 25
Ladies cloth gaiters, 90
Ladies cloth gaiters, 974
Ladies Kid Newport ties, ] 0.5
Ladies Kid Newport ties, 87(J
Ladies Kid Newport button, 1 CO
laulie* Kid Newpot button, 87 A
Wo sell only solid goods, snch m vi
can guarantee in style, fit and quality, a
very liberal discount ti> the trade.
EDGE* PRATHER,
150 BUOAD ST., COLUMBUS, GA.
8 doors above Rankin House.
octlß aprl
ftileni Female College.
Macon, Georgria
Tfi y FOR I v.n s'l'H an ,JU 1L SE'--
sionwill begin Novcnil>er 1, 1892. The
College Is fu. lisbed with a l ' modern ap
pliances looking to health, h .ppine s
And comfort of it* inmates.
Urisurpnased Mvantnges fn Literature,
MpSic apd At, at moderate raloi.
Apply for Catalogue to
Rsv. W C BASS T esident,
lyll or, lixv C W SMITH, Heceta./.
BUSST & WOOLDRIDGE,
WAREHOUSE
A^il>
Commission Merchants,
WEBSTER WAREHOUSE, COLUMBUS, GA.
Authorized Agent < for the storage ot the Cotton of the
GRANCE AND FARMERS' UNION.
OenT Agents for Pa id'eton's Old Btan'lnrd Ouano and Pbosphat.s. Bt Oeerge
indKlandpd Fe-tiMte s. John N Swift A mmouiatod Bobo and Pol mb. Seal a'
Add phosptmta f<ir Comporting.
OOTrON STOKED at 25 on s. COTTOK so il St 23 rent- par bol*.
LioeAtl Advaueea mode 011 Oottdn. *ug29
SMITH, CULVER & 00.,
122 and 124 THIRD STREET,
MACON, - - - GEORGIA.
Importers and Jobbers of Hardware, and Dealers in Iron,
Steel, Agricultural Implements, Tin Ware. &c.
We are sole Agents for the celebrated
FARMERS FRIEND PLOWS.
•ng29
FALL FAIR 1882!
- OF-
Tlie Talbot County Stock and Fair Association,
will begin Oct. 24th, Rnd coDtiouo four Days.
The best o§rieltnral show yet to b held in Western CHorgU.
Fall exhibil of Corn. Whea. and live. Peu. Hay. Jbu. the Garden and Orchard,
the Dairy. Loom and Needle, the Poultry Yard- Cattle. Hogs, Mules. Horses. She p
pud Coals. In reality the illustration of Talbot's great resources, the Buiiuer prem
ium County of Oeorguf.and the pnde ot her people and the boost of the United
Stat-s. having excelled even Kansas and Texas at the International Cotton Exhibi
tion.
Mho i* It that lives in Old Talbot ia not pcnil ef their county. Keep up your
reputation, by supporting your annual exhibiU I, ia * rose that have nindo yoor
name tumous. l.et everybody, old and young, bt’-ig wme ev .deuce of their
thrift and industry for exhibition, and bring your families with vow. Get ready -it
is going to be a big th'Bg—attractions and amusements su.y it y.
Admission soc. children halt price. J 11 Quairia President.
Apply to W T Dennis. Bee , for Premium Lists. eep2ff
To the Spring Trade
We invite inspection of consumers to our Spring purchase,
which we are ready to exhibit. We think it will be
found complete iu all lines. The
Dress Goods and Silk Departments Offer
Unnsnal attractions in BLACK SI LKS, in Gros Grain, Snrrh, Rhodatne and Mer
velieux. Full lines of Checked Silt* in every conceivable spade. Fancy Stripe
and t hine Silks. We cnll attention to oar Black and Colcied Silks in Stripes
and Satin Brocades, at most tempting prices. We have Nim* Veilings in all shades.
LACES! LACES!
4" we need say of them is there is no end to them. We have Spanish Lice* iu
Black and Cream, both in Edging and Oversniting.
SATIN FOULARDS.
r biiv. an etapint line of these exceedingly popular goods. Come and get roar
choice nt ones.
EMBROIDERIES
These we have in especially fine end pretiy work, in very narrow, medium and
wide widths. You will enjoy looking tt- .ojgu them. No charge for showing them-
MUSIC.
We have a fine as^oitruant ot Vocal and Inst*ament*! Mnsic,of popular selections,
which we sell at 5c per copy, usually add at oO to 50 cents.
' HATS.
We have opened another new department of Ladies 4 and Misses* Untrimmed
| Straw Hats. We think they are pretty—come and see for yonrseif. We keep, of
I course, full Hues hf Men's and Boys* Stmw and Felt Hats, and ask our friends to
| share their patronage with us. t
GLOVES
We have Harris Brothers* best Seamless, in Bnttors and Hooke.
MUSQUETAIRES.
We have these novelties in Kid and Chamois, which are all the ruge now
Getn's Furniskiua: Goods.
He keep full lines of Men's White Linen Shirts and Color and Per&des
jjose, Oavatgw Ties, Handkercb ets, etc.
Cnssimeres.
We call especial attention of pariies wiuiting fine English and French Goods, to
lo kat our lines. We have choice patterns and fi stuff—also, Tailors**
Trimmings. We sill lake pleasure in showing our goods iu any and all depart
ments
april4l2m J. £>. JONES, Columbus, Ga,
NOW ARRIVING!
Beautiful Goods
French, English M American
SUITS MADE TO OHDEU
F R
Fall and Winter, 1882.
FASHION Pla\TK s AI.UEAUY IS.
Yoo can give vonr order at o-oe, and
lia?c your suit lor d*iiv.;rv at any
time during the next thirty or gi*‘v daya-
Couu; pioniptly nd nvoiil trouble lat~
er m the scuaon.
(h J. PEACOCK,
C othing Manufacturer,
54 and 66 Broad Street
oc!?n COLUMBUS. GA. ,
Tax Receiver-
W© nr© authorized to minonw©
BEVERLY A. CHIIDS, BR.,
a* a candid ite ior the office of Receiver
of Tax lit tutus for Tidool Ou.iaty.
M ji 19 id.
For Tax Receiver.
I hereby announce mynelf a c.md‘d i •
for the office ol Receiver of Tax Ketnrus
fo- Ttb t eerily.
f ptl*2 td \ LIGIL A STEED
For Tax Collector-
Wc are authorized to anso nea A J
Harris a candidate for Tax Collector of
Talbot County. Thankful for past farms
be solicits the cont'uued supp irt of tha
people.
For Tax Receiver.
W© r© an*h* *n*ed to announe© Mr
W Plain H Ciil|m pper a a a tand ilate for
Reouver "f Tax IR lor Talbot coun
ty. ang 22 td
NEW YORK STORE!
At Daniel’s & Son’s Old Stand.
THE SENSATION.
o
Spain £ Persons,
TALBOTTON, GEORGIA.
NEW GOODS!
NEW GOODS!
o
Our Motto is: LOW PRICES,
Good Goods, Cheap Goods.”
WE DEFY COMPETITION.
*
Our stock consists in a general Stock of
Fancy Groceries, Fancy Candies, Tobacco's, Cigars, Pock
et Cutlery, Table Cutlery, Jeweley, Wagon and
Buggy Bridles,Flow Lines, Tinware. Woodware-
O
DEI* AIITM EN TH.
A general end fell line of Domwitiea.
I'rmtn. Gingham* Yank *e Notion,
nod Fancy Goods, Hankevebiefs,
Hoaiery and Knit Qokli, C-orants, Veiling,,
Linen Collars and Cuff*. Kid Gloves and Fabrie
Gloves. Shawla, Cloaks. Jackets and Circulars. Lieea
and Eiutiroideriea. White GootU. Lace C'mtains ami LacaTidiea.
Luicn* nnd Houaekeepin" Goods. A liters- ,n
and Imported Dress Good*, Black and Fancy
Dross Silks, Trimming Silks. Velvets. Pin,he* and
Satins, Ribbons. Fringe*. Passamentenes, Quilts,
Woolens, Table Covers,Dress Shirts. Drawers and Suspenders.]
lau’-es‘ and Men's Neekwearsud Silk Handkerebieis.
Flannels, C.issimer-’*, Waterproofs and Jeans, Blanket,
Felt Skirts and Women’s I‘nd(rwer. Hats, Boots nnd
Shoes, Umbrellas, Table Oil Cloth. Trunks, Satchels, Clocks, Ac.
AMONG SPECIALTIES IN FULL LINES WE MENTION
CLOTH, HOTS, BOOTS & SHOES.
nr Goods are all bought in the Northern, Southern and Eastern maikets to bes
advantage, aul we mean to give this benefit to our customers. Most of our Goods
bought directly from Manufacturers.
Full stocks in all departments, and daily being added to Goods all new, latest
styles and fabrics and sold at prices which cannot be competed with.
NEWFEATUREINTHE TRADE.
Full and elaborate assortment of genome ladies and gents jewelry, chaste, beauti.
fol and dazzling, direct from manufacturers.
We are agents fer the celedrated Massey Griswold Cotton Gin, price $?.75 per saw.
We invite everyboay to come and see us. We will make it pleasant and profitable
pud show them how cheap goods aau he bought in Taibottou" ep.