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Grand [xiiion til Dry Goods!
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TO VOHUOW vo add many nnve Ik* !n our cleg "it opc ling of rich Dr Fabric*
Iranre (V* week in -If lm<* rt’l be c ■**•*•. • harp every.
Iln tN rfewlratitc io Dr*< GWI of Emot** and Doji** k> M.i
sb. o-i "JH. Anun <*. Dr p D'Allna a '<! ll.iiiii. N lb
Mvrtc.bro c<- 111-own, Wlno/'i >1 Nuvy amt Tor* G >la Minlv*.
iVv h'lVi a line of Iltitmi i.t.d Silk n iid os. tint trio* or *O’U-
L ~,. with Color <i ti Ik* S Ctisbnitrw n.id Si -'bib*,
that arc yen |>re*lr, We offer a ui*r >1- n > E'u.
trroi teredCL *li'iimw>* >1 !(.-.d ted * ■ • <ldn *•> thjr
ti. i <■( mort e itk-al timer.
SILKS, SILKS!
w. I.„ c . trior 'lst Of New ffitk F.bric. ray o in b ank ;m I all *h*Vs
sain* I) r.t 'iw, M-rr Item*. liii l.tn >*, (in* Grata*. >-■ . mi l I ,ut
vr.il no II dee n-t Hoy nil yo 1■ nr *toek.r yon may twait it.
T>T ITVIIKS VE! YETS, V LVK! EENit, to match n I mU*m!iv>.
ltt r.lVtt TiltM !.%'<* <• MU u.w. *.‘ call-** variety to not-b out nit i ; ; .
BXI’kIOUMNIUY HUWAIXri: <■ o.< foe-, a 10" per v-rd. *1 *h>.-.*
Butin ilibboii* et Wo 1* r yw.l. Utio*- II it,. nil uo *i> :i>o, Cant *n. At-., at *<
woHth 7ft l * l' l sl*
KKV TUI* ASNOPNrK rlEr ! W/ li iva a hi' l *' mi ■■orb *btk of flolscry. 1011
d'Otb/l** W lhilhriisg>n Hoke at 211* jmr. n*rtbJt.V-. p.r i*k*<i I c>l
-or-*! JSi.!brt Wi. <! a >!b> R. t *!i • wmi.'i I woe 111 *>o at 1 ' < x * * lmn
dra.tn.il fifty dr.KD BjV aid uu * il tU-.ii 1... Lira-o, rcguLr mi** no cat seams,
' \\ y* Tar*eapcciultf *in draw g**>dt, known a* Sse goo I*. superb an lan
tenmd ng.
Cents’ Cloth and Cossimcros; Table Cloths,TowelsMaplnns-
KENTUCKY JEANS, at all Prices
Wo l.a mammoth ni.-cf* of lilHokt*. Mv.'n mol H.y./iioH Hni.tic mil Boys’
Ki-Iri- f;r.r.m*n.l M;n UnJ. r o-.r. A’. tVo lav. thaaraud mid oi.u otln-r
ehiny.* n*.l i amo I- that we can do yon y" and ~.
'Miotic gl Pine.
PLEA ST* NOTE 1 W ■ eirr 'ft nm-*h fl ier cl is* <>f n ‘bitn tli.*n Cos! rnl'UH lift*
, , twenty years- Onr clou*. V.i ttp t. iio ot.-ib. onr Silk- to $* P r ymd IF
t<k <• 1 pi. atr r> Iwityj would c.r a.nly t>> |> •• **• dto hive t u.n lo t tn
m itvr.
0t .,04:f Is. J<>Nlirt. Columlmw <a,
11 I *M* 1.. HIM Mill ■IIKM 1 • tl M
E. W. McMICUAEL, S. J. WYN Y
McMicluiel & Wynn,
153 2roed St Columbu3, • * * Georgia
1>12A.1*131t4 IN
Groceries, 8 aple Dry Goods, Bagging, Ties. Bacon, Lard.
Flour, Jtttal, Coflce. Sugar, Kico. Tebaccos. Fine
LIQUOBS, AND
FAMILY SliPl’lilKS UESEKALLY.
YOt’K IlHftll Molicitetl.
SMITH, CULVER & 'JO.,
122 and |24 THIRD STREET,
MACOX, - • - GEORGIA.
Importers and Jobbors of Hardware, and Dealers in Iron,
Steel, Agricultural Implements, Tin Ware. &o.
O' ** • -r*
W<> ' rr nolo Acelil* for Ihvi r. l lintlut]
FAUMEItS' ritIKND IUOWH.
ani iM
TCTWOOLFOLK,
NO. 127 BROAD ST, West Side, COLUMBUS,
VV iioluitalo tud Hutiiil Dealer in
Plantation Supplies and Family Groceries !
I will teen conHtuntly on bin and a inll an 1 compile a'oek f nil Good* In uw Jr c
in'nh, and can give as mvoiablo inducements * ui.y b'“'* n t’ duiii 1 uh. -'Tut *or
Buntdttvd Guanos, '■
Allt JOHN AbHISPPAbI), of Marion euti*y 1h with mo, mid wll be gla i lo uioct
_ , not*! i
but __
Wm. BEACH & CO.,
96 Broad Street, Colurabm. Ga.
DEAI.ERS IN
Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails,
Castings, Rnbber Belting, Paints, Oils,
Brushes, Cutlery, Locks* Wagon Ma
terial. Portland and Rosendale
Omenta, Plaster laris, Corn Shelters, Straw Cutters. Barbed Pence
Wire, ,te potato jsu Ist
DO YOU KNOW IT ?
G. E. THOMAS,
BROAD SI REET, COLUMBUS, OA.
IS ALWAYS READY WITH
The Best Clothing,
F'n Men, Youth's t>i Bit* tl. t mftnsjr mo ftirm-h. ‘The best tba efceajHs-t
an,i is ttnui&ed ut a s:m,U tulviuice on )>n<w: tor *lhuVTt, uhuh latter he nev
er kocp*.
1 CANNOT, WILL NOT
W urtVr.>itl. Th# public know me. I keep only good fabrics in all the latest cut*
and etyfaa.
HATS, CAPS, UNDERWEAR.
£ foil lice guarante. and erf npik>r qualil;' ft nil malic*. Everything new ad A anj
TJiint > Come aim! see m. sprilo oc3
THE KEO’STEII.ASD BTAMIAIiI), TALBOTTOA'. TALBOT COTSTY UEOBOIA, OCTOBER 2*. Jgß3
3||sa-ASJl IST ANBABB.
O. D. ljHulkLlS, KlrtTot.
■/ li.frOnMikA\'<s<@firi''>iA>'oEori" b.
Talbotlon, (xM..
j I‘FE.SDAY .., OCTOfiEK 24 :8S
; Official Organ of Talbot Const?
• -
KOK COSGKRSitMAN-AT-I AKGf,
THOMAS HARDEMAN, Jk.,
Of Jiilib.
KOK COM.KI A M \S’ R.UKTM DISTRICT,
HUGH liUCHANAX,
of Coweta.
ELECTION Tuestlitf, NOV., 7th.
American Cotton Crop
The fuilttiug is an exfiact 'from
ll.e cotton circular of 'ha well known
■uni rcli He bank-r* nn.l cotton
broker-; Latham, Alexander .A Cos.,
of New A'.-ik:
S neks of American cotton nr<
vuiii.l in ail the markets of the
world, in (set a great deficiency e-:-
irt*. liesiden, sj. liners in Europe
bold but a Mnall supply, and while
the trade of Um urn UMciurers of
MiilicheC r may u >r be such a< to
t'Aimo complaint within a sboit lime
the iff ct of the leinul.f ilj h me t
increasing bosinwn mid o lior infln
eucv* now offered may VeiuiifS every
cause of di-sati-faufion.
"IJi ielly stated, the outlook !■ r
(lie cotton interest g-mrr lly reems
more primming than fpr several
years pas*, and there is hardly a
a doubt that the crop of 1842-3 will
prove alike profit able to planters,
spinners and n a ufactnres.
This h-use ins recently issued
their annual publication a hand
some book, n-plete with informa
tion and important statistics regard
ing eolto ■ in .vcmenls and tbo crop
if 1881-82. It also contains valua
ble information for tlioio iulcrested
in cotton fu!it o-..
State Road Ease.
Judge Willis rvturueiinu Wudne. *
day last from Atlanta, wuero ho
Imd been to nit on the State road
lease case. I*y defendants he was
served with a writ of prohibition
against him, and ortoied to show
case bifero .Supreme Court why
such rit of prohibition
should not issmo against him
ami ordered to show ease b fore the
Supreme Court why suoh writ
should not bo absolute. Judge Wil
lis appeared before iho Court o -
Tuesday, This is said to be the
first writ of pr hibiti >n ever granted
by the Supreme Court of Georgia.
‘‘Where's the* molasses, liill?” sa : d
a woman sharply t > her son, who had
returned with an empty jug. None in
the city, mother. Every grocer has a
big blackboard outside, with the let
ters chalked on it, “N O molasses."
Delaware hangs to tho whipping
post in spite of the arguments of the
philanthropists. She realizes that
it is cheaper to tan the deviltry out
of a man than to board him thirty
.days tor nothing,
Tho question with the ladies now
is, who will do tho honors of tin
Executive Mansion when occupied
by Governor Stephens?
E J Maliett, Jr., a chemist, ha
invented a system to eoultvl corn
bust ion, which will dispense with
tlte use of smokestacks for steam
boots locomotives and stuti nary en
gines, which prevents the escape of
smokes, besides saving fifty per cem
of tlte fuel, A company has been
formed ill New Yolk to equip en
gines with the apparatus, and to
license tho right to other compa
nies.
The commissioner of agriculture
st Washington now thinks the
wheat crop of tho country may pot -
sihly be 5-0,000,000 bushels. Tb s
estimate is of itself evidence tied
the erop will be nearer 000,000,000
bushels.
The yellow fever is still unabated at
Pensacola.
Humbugged A^ain.
I jaw so muon mnl aoont til II merits
of Hop Bitters, anti my wife wtio was nl -
ways doctoring; atd never well, te..s and
ra so urgently to got her some, I <x>n
| eln Iml to tie tiumliuggeit ngum sml I
|sm glad I (ti l, tor in less tlinu two
| mouths' use of the Bitters, ray wile was
j cored, mul she hat remained so for eigh
j teen mentis since. I like such humhug
giug.—U TANARUS„ St t’aul—Pim" r Press.
Mr Asbury T Johnson, nn old chi
rm of Columbus, and formally a resi
dent of Harris county,died at his home
on the 17th.
An exchange truly says that the mau
who has at home a bam full of oats,
anti corn in the fiekt enough to do him
all next year, can smile serenely even
1 while the price of cotton keeps goit.3
I down. Keiiß-inlier this anil put in
some more oats tanners.
—— ■ - -
Comptroller Hen Wright, in a letter
to the Augusta Chronicle, declares
; that marriage associations are “great
: bauds upon the public.
Mothers Should Know It-
Fretful Übi a cannot help disturbing
1 fvCTtbotly, mud uid Know how sautli
!mg Itorke** lger Tonic is, It &toj*s
\ babies pniUK, mnKt* them healthy, re*
!he vet* their wwu uxicty and is sa it to ns,
j -Journal
Market Quotations
Gorro-.-ed V'nvklv Ly V. !I.KER.-vOi\.
I Li:AXCI:UUv‘; ES.ES.;.
m 1
Rnlk Sid. s '.W. %. .XlCi’
Hulk Strips 141
Jvic.u Shoal Jem 13
| * .tUVUSVed 11/.iIJH ,1s
i I'ateut Flour SS.oO to $1.50
Fncy Floor . $ So
; Family Kuur S>6 Cos
Vfl-.11 , .80.
Cotton Quotations.
Tle niHr..<'t i* u iih hjhhll f-nqnirr.
We auiftc T-i!L;lioii j ricc*. ;is fsll<>wk :
G*mxl BrilGhu-
Middling ty
L ow
Talbattflii R. R. Tims Table.
PA-KKNGr.B T7IAXN, M'AUriNO
.........
\.riiv<* t UtisUclt 11:10
ve ek 11 |*>
-Vriiveat TnlboUfm i l* r >
AFTEUNOoN TttAir*.
La ’Vo T*'!lm 1 U
Arrive i t Ho* l ick t
Leave 2:10
\m?e at 'l ulboiffin 2:40
W H jJLK.UX; Svpt.
i*
tr> —rr.-rj-:**' ,rT" • * ~y
IPARKCR’S
HAIR BALSAM.
This elegant dressing
who have used it, to any
artu.le, on c
-!'-T’.:.i.r .v 3D.1 y.r-ty
11 contains materials
only that are beneficial
*° lhe •“**’
RtltortitktToinilßl Color to Grty orfjdtd Hair
Parker’s Hair Balsam is fmehr perfumed and is
warranted to prevent falling of the hair and to re
move dandruff and itching. Hi sc ox & Cos.. N. Y.
50c. Bfkd |1 diwi, at dctleri la drug* tad BHnlielne*. I|
- PARKER’S
GINGER TONIC
A Supariitiv* Health and ftrtnjfti Httfortr.
If you are a mechanic Of farmer, worn out with
overwork, or a mother run down by family or house
hold dutiei tty Parker’s Ginger Tonic,
If you are a lawyer, minister or bualnesaniaa.es
hausted by mental strain or anxious cares, do not uke
intoxicating stimulants, but use Parker's Ginger Tonic
* If you have Consumption, Dyspepsia, Rbeuma
lim, Kidney Complaints, or any disorder of the lungs,
stomach, bowels, blood or nerves, Pas***’* Ginger
, Tonic will cure you. It is the Greatest Blood Purifier
Aid the Bit! and Surest Cough Curt Cver Used.
V If you are wasting away from age, dissipation or
any disease or weakness and remure a stimulant take
Ginger Tonic at once; It will invigorate and build
you up from the first dose but will never intoxicate.
It has saved hundreds of lives; it may save yours.
CAUTION!- Rvfat* I1 rabrtttou*. PirWt GlegmTonk U
conpMcd ol Urn bttt rmvdlal f*nU la lhtOTt4,e<t UjUrhJy
4HtWat ffom pvtparaiUwx •# flngw aloe*. BmbS for circular te
MUcoa k Cos., N. y. SO. A |1 iUm, at UraUrt in drug*.
GREAT BAVJNO BUYING DOLLAR SIZE.
FLORESTON
• |j .j. iiiij li J iim im
111, net, ,od lining fragrance hi, eud* thi*
delightful perfume exceedingly popular. There
is nothing like it. Insist upon twins Flu**s
tom Cocoon> and look for signature of
M rrrrf VrtU*. Any tfrafgtat #r 4*lr fas pyrAuMvy
CM supply too. U and H cent llui
LARGE HAVING IUTTINQ IU. BISK.
i COLOCNE,
- - 1 --
M*.4t
MONEY TO LOAN!
Money Loam* of ami tqrvnrdi
negotiat'd prom|riy Inr the fanners o
Talbots Upson* C awl 'id. 'lay or and
Mntfoppo couuti h. O I) GORMAN,
juueJ7tf ' TuUhUoii* Ga-
A WEEK. SS2 A day at Inuuc eimi
•n -ly m tie. Coat ly On fll fre . Ad
xlmm ThVE ft Cos., August i, Mil re-
Hopßitt.ers are the Purest and
Best Bitters Ever Made-
They arc compounded from Hop*,
MillE Itochu. Miiu hakt) aud Dandeh mi,
tho oidtft, bent ami mo*t valuable, m -4
leinoH in *be wr'd and moat corniive
properties of ail utii, r remedies, being the
groat cut Blood Furl ft or. Liver Regulator
and Life aud Health Restoring Agent i*jd
earli. No disease or i 1 health eu |k>mL
bly long exist where the*** Hitlers are
list’ll, bo varied al tl perfect are their ope
rallouf*.
They give now lift* an I vijfojr to the
and infirm. To all whnae eiuploymt nt
oanse i rt gulmuy ofihetioweiii tr uriQ.u t v
orojius, or who require tin Apetixer, 'i'on
io and mild Siituu of, Hop Bittern are
invuhi.ble,-btiiug ligli y curative, tonic
and all mulfttUig. without intoxicating.
N matter what your fueling* or ay nip
to, s are, what the diaeaao or uilnu nt is
use Hop Hitt-six Don't wait until you
ir*j sick, but il you only feci bad or uns
ul>le, use Hop liilU iK at once. It may
s.ve vonr Iho. Humlreds have been sav
ed by so doing. SSOO will bo paid fur a
ci.r they will not cure tr help.
I>o not suffer or let your inotuls suffer,
but use and urge then’ t*> use Hop Bitters.
lie member, Uop Bittfi*s is no vile,
drugged, drunken nosiruiu, bnt the Pur
est and Best Medh iuo ever made; the ’ln
valid * Friend and lb*po,‘aud no person
or family shouU be without them. Try
the Hitlers to-day. oct 17 4t.
Valuable Town Proparty.
I offer fir sale the Clnlb me Hotel
Property, eitnafetl on tli3 south-west cor
ner of the Pnolio Squarti <*f *.h’ tow a of
ral’ootlou. Thu hotd buiitiiug has 1*
commodious rooms, ia in good condition.
Place lna fine gar den spot, J acre, a goo.
well of water, good kitchen, htable and
barn in stable. Will be old at private
saie*
For furiher iafurinati m apply to
0 D Goioiax. Talbottoa, or
oetlOa J U., ok W D Lbnnard.
$25 Reward!
WTII be given by tho undersigned for
the arrest and loiigmeut mfml of DAVE
MOLTON. colored, who, on trie premises
ot Wm K Johnson, near Rudbonc, Talbot
couniy. cm the 9th hist stabl ed nnt at
teiupUst to murder Mr liana Averitt.ecl
■ r-tl. Said Moltou is aln ut 5 feet. 0
inches in hei Jrt, uriglis Tout LfOpr 140
|mi *udd, oouip.t x vn black, downward
l ad, i> very *ku >mb/ aud pleasing in
a*bt.tss, .ge 22. ID-. |mt' uh are suj pos
el lo hrsi, or near Ward's Si-tixu.
Terrell county, Iruui which section he
‘s.cptal* iitsmt 4 veers ago for soiue ii>
vieiueauor. J vet: Aveuixt,
Y m U Johnson,
Kedboue, Ox*t. 17 1^
E. S.E. BIIYAN,M.D„
Teitdeia his p*ofessumial .vni -s to tho
ei‘ii i!> of TaliHU-tu aut-L vn uFty. Gulls
promptly aitendedday <r night. Chronic
diseases of L males u sp
fico at the ibormon Uei M. ’ mai 23if
11l NEVER!
Yes, Ilever, Ho Hardly Ever
AJ3OUT IT.
Ai3olt What 1 Aboat Bells
SATISFIED.
Riitipfied w*tu fi Pin no or Orgnn bought
from a liouko yon know nofbirg rf, hui!
whose reroiumeud -tion v>i*n the ean-c cf
a purchase.
It von’t do. #t person will gut c*.ngbt
nine limey ut of ton.
Wbnt nuiftt a p r-rn do. th. n ?
Wlv. buy an \oa know
tietlnnif of. those that Lave been touted
inti punrenao d,re!Lihie anti swett t u<u.
N.irue them.
The Chickering Piano, Mat
hushbek i iano, Arion Pi
ano. Krauioh & Sock Piano
Mftiw n ifc II m lm Orf tin, K>tey' (hpnii.
Hljonioj't r Del! Chiuic OigaiiNjhe nrvel
Otis iiiKt iim> nt of the day, the Pjie.ird
Organ, tie ley S'ate Or ;im ;H iti nil -rite
U riiidrgt lot fii Hfrmnt iilh ev r oUe.oil
by Hiir one hmiHe, i.nd all of which are
sold on long tone.
White tan v: find t. me inritinme t ?
Why Dt E O; UiVINK <t CO’S., 'if,.-
Mn-ic House <f <Jc*i};i . Aj-o thurn in
Btitutfon by Hotiihort: mou - am! whan
they give you nlum t tJ with an in
rmneiil.you iu.iv I now is p. 1;.~
for they cx|M < t ♦ v.- y inhtiuiu nt t*
i river!ise r.ml the% an he only
ndv-rtlseuienU, y u may be Nfisured.
Whore do Hey live ? 1 mimt write to
them imme.li t ty and a-c if 1 en do *k
wellaaaNonhtruhon.se < ficta in omt*
olfculata juHt leeeivod. Adorns thenvat
Mm n, flu.find th y wi l s^P.d>i n U t
of ciitniogucK giv.rig t*fn.'ff.pnc<n kc and
yon by compfirttM that tlioihf
jiriccr am. r%iliy bh lorn sN'or
price* von h..Vu f < igfct, be db s. I*i
addition I'ianrH mid Oigms, \U n - l.cop
an liftin'n “ st* cl: l G.:i‘.irH. Violins,
Drama. Fif s, and small g > is generally
4ul sheet rin>ic-~lands sake ! You
never s.u ih' like and lh*y f'r*n* it cv ry
week. too. 7 .'jo mn-ic for iUo. 4‘k: mus e
for UK’, at and not sntialit and with ih- *e give
it awe. .with that cxc.'lknt Mi.hica' Jour
na! of theira.
Tbla mttHt be an onferpr s ng cfljticani,
Enterpns ug d*n‘t xpress it. They nr.
siou.iy utterly hm ful. \\ by. what do y n
Uuk ? They give te.v in i* and purcha
sirs u most iilirmi d.M'ouiiton nil gfHaJs
they buy. and go all .-ortn of troubl
to sc!©cl music br umbers, win) cau‘h
Imy m per on. an litis so soM *ni that
tliey cin ms. tho w ilk in u g*o l a lec
ion.
V. hv is Ui'h ?
Bccatia" they have n compeknt nmsi
eian at iho bad of the bnsiiiess— nu old
tcaclnr, who knows lb wants o Uruli
OVB.
\\ ho is he ?
rrof (lEttcnherger who is a partner in
tho bit in<w* They a 'ho, keep m stock
the wi u lorlulOrgnimna w ich makes une
do, by using a crunk. Writ * them for a
descriptive circular of It. and you will bt
and lighted.
They don't keep anything but musical
books, do they?
No, not iu the inunie story, but on Sec
ond street, at tho book store £ I) Irvine
A. Bro you will find an irnmens* stt ek ol
Book’*--school, mirtCcUaneoua *id btarU,
b.bl *s all sixes, hymu books and prayer
bioks. elegant gift books, picture Iramus.
pictures, f.u.cv gf cds aul toys too uu
meroua to mention. Coil and se them
or write for eat ilogm sand you M ill be
amazed at tin low prices ml the extent
it their btock. s* p iy tf.
NEW GOODS!
G.JJ tVutcln'3, French Clockf
Silver WaU-h. s, ClockK,
All (JraJeß.
Le Mark's BrasilliHn Itoek phjyßtal
Spectacles and Eye-Glasses
IKAVE just re'urueil from N*w York
with ab< autiful atock of goods eiu- ‘
bracing all the novelties in my line. I ;
invite my friends and the public general- ?
ly to call aud inspect my goods.
A Ufa time experience iu the business |
assure* me I can please them both in
price aud quality.
T. S. SPEAR.
191 Best Side Broad 81.
dec 7 Colombo*, Ga.
RANKIN HOUSE,
JOHN SCHERF, Proprietor
FRANK GOLDEN', Clerk.
Entirely New tn all its
APARTMENTS, and strictly
FIRST-CLASS.
nnj rLDUMBUS ,GA.
Talbct Sheriff Sales
wfjll bt (>[<l Vie.vr- Ah' C >ni t H. -is '
! jc-ikin tlitoa t-f T:.!be 100. i> :-> >*-
! f 'oruit-v. feor;l ‘, 1 a i'o 1,1
Hov* •b^r'v.fT - . v-itiiin t;e lespl h *ttrA .tf
*iiile lhe foriowln,; prop, ry, to wi!:
r.O itcre.H of ! • and more or irrjs* the place
• i*i \ hh’h O I* Ai.ir resides, d<l on
the* i.o t"n a-d j>s‘ 'y Sirs M I‘* <, rn 1-
Noulb IyJ *s Alien -w r* i y C.e <•< : evfi
real, I c>;nl sfv execution iny
:;i fav rof tl^sr ry Oecn vs G L At*.ir
i'loyerty ont by idalntiff* **.!tor
n-y • jii xt deieudnnt -' re-suleaw#
A\*o. tl 8-me lime and vine* ?rcti' na r
ot Aan I Xo. liii, in'The l r t:i and strict ol
’.jot eonfv. ht.n• a - tie* •->-t by
*f M tv y.ciSrya*-# u h by the
Mall err.McCV’v pLce—-* t by of
p r A W Wynn, and north by Job El i on.
levied on o Kutbfyau t xecn i->o ;ti iny
JiaadK in f v:*r of I’ot eit lIolvh& B *ih.
v. A *, MeJSryd . Laud } oiiztvn '-ut by
pliuntiff had lii-t'ec givvu to lca.u:t in
po session.
Abe*, nt ‘Rm** bme ftud pi c-. lot- of
land & > VM. in Uh- lot-: !•**•■d and Ti -
bet co'ir.iv. t.. h tMr n x•< i: ion ia : }
ha. ds in f v. . f FloujtiMy .1' tippiti:!. vs
.1 p •'.s licN ’ 1. ad .*r. and S;.r h Adnms
Nofk iven P-oant in p's>t svi *i., r.nd
pr. j; ty joijled at by j 1 .iot;!T.
Abo f'f '-p.me t-mo r.nd '?>’ re, b* of
I. nd No 1(. ij th - 22 t l>i dr'ct ol TANARUS; i:o
c uuty. Ii uul <lMi t' t- tenth bv 1.-nds
of Mrs Hoots*?;- wh! by 1 .ds iyf M*n M S
id tfih’iU north and r* st bv h adn of
Sunl i> M r hail. L-vi. and o fo
i.n execution m tuy h nd in laVor of
Vft 8-fi‘l, Admr vs ftte ne' Jl
'Tr;h 11. Voj 6rly punted ••t.t ' V pl.il i
tiff vad notice gi eu to touaat in p*B-es
sin
uc 10 JOHN Me HARRIS, Sue*iff.
J. IL WORRILL,
AUorney al Law,
i Vi.HO i TON okougia.
Will priictlee in lhe ; nd Supreme
court*. St’iet lilt* BtioU fo nil hnsincus i
e ‘htiH *U io It m. upl S bl—lob2l
JOHN and; whetess,
Attorney at Law,
TALF.OTION, - - GEOKGIA.
CiT GoFiCiim* > .‘>;-e<; | ii ! '.tV- ix".'*lj.
J. J r- MATiTXN,
Attorney at Law,
Office m t lie Court lit owe.
Talbot lon* : : Gt'orjiia
Pmet'ee in the Suf ?*rior Conita f the
Cljuttn' oeeh' • Cirenit and the Supreme
(kjm t of lb : Std *. .
iVoiupi itltertlion h'iven to all
: eiilru-tud h b:#car*. j.<nlibl
Tliornlon House,
TALEOTTON. GA.
Hr. K. S. BRYAN,
Proprietor.
Entirely new in a’l its
nn nts, and -trctly fir t cl.u-s Mnly'J
Central & Southwestern Railroads
Savannah (la., J.n 8 1881.
ON and alter SUNDAY, Jan if*. i.Nhl,
pHangtr tmiun on tho Ontral ttna
Stm bwextern Railroad and Branches will!
run ;im follows:
TRAIN SO. I —U' ICG NORTH AND WEBT. (
f.c: ves Havaunah lipib a m |
!s vciv Augusta ..y.'Tn \ m
Airivosnt Anguida 4:4.*, p jj !
Arrives at Mucon 0:45 r m i
Leaves Mifrcou h r Atlanta 8:15 pm j
Arrives m Atlanta 3:4OaM !
I.cnv< s Macon for ikdu’nbus and
Montgomery daily 2 *JS v m •
Arriv *a nt Colambus daily 2 21 a w !
Ai rryea at Montgomery daily Vto a m
M king close connection t Atlanta with
Wcßtc naml Athniie Railroad and Atlun
la aud (Twalotte for ul) points
North nd West.
COMING SOUTR AND EAST.
Leaven Atlanta 12:20 p m
Arrivca at Maoon G;3O a m
Leaves Montgomery for Macon
dairy fi 00 p m
Ijcaves Columbus daily J 2 08 a m
Arrive at Macon daily c 45 a m
Leaves Bfacon 7:00 a v j
Arrives at Milledgeviile ..9:44 a m
Arrives at Eaton ton 11:30 a m
Arrivca at Augusta 4 45 ** m .
Arrives at Savamwh :1;45 pm]
lieavefv Augusta u:3o a m '
Making counection at Savannah with th j
Sii' unuah, Florida auti Western Uail
road for alt points in Florida.
TRAIN NO. 2, OOIXO NORTH AND WKBT.
Leaves Savannah 7 :.T0 pm
Arrives at Augusta, .... 5:40 a m
Leaves Augusta - - - - - 8:30 r m
AniAssat MilledgeviUo - • - 9:14 am
Arrives at tcmtOn - - - - 11:30 am
Arrive at Maeon • - - . • 720 am
Leaves Macon for Atlanta - - 8:00 a k
Arrives at Atlanta * • - . . 12:5o p m
Leaves Macon f r Albany, Kufanla 8:45 a m
Arrives at Kafaul; 4:lspm
Arrives at Albany • • - - - 3:53 pm
Leaves Al.'txm Columbus - 8:15 a m
! Arrives at Colmnbns - - - - IGO r m
, Trains on th'.s schedule lesives Maoon,
Atlanta, l o buy Inis, Lufavfa, Albany aud
i Augusta and ily, maki g close connection
lat Allan?a with Weatern an 1 Atlantic,
and Atlanta an 1 fliArtotte Air Line—st
1 Eufuula wish Mon‘grmery and Entaula
j railway—at Columbus with \Yostein rail
, road; at Aligns'a with tiic Charlotte, Co
lumbti aid AngUata railroad and South
Carolina railroad far all p iuts North
rtd E v St.
Eufanla tram connects at Fort Valley
I for Perry, da ly ex * ■ t .Sunday, md at !
] Cuthlwrt lor Fort Gaittes daily, except
I Sunday.
Train on Blakely Extension leaves Al
banv daily except Sun-inyH.
Coming south and ea*t.
Leaves Atlanta - - - - - -2:lspm
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta . G-. 55 p m
leaves Albany - - - - - 12:02am
Loavef Eufaula a m
Arrat Macon fr'm Eufaula. Albiiny 0:35 p m
Leaves Colninbns 11 AO a m
Arrives at Macon from Columbus 5:10 p m
Leaves Macon .... - . 7:35 pm
Arrives at Augusta - - - - 5:40 a m
Leaves Augusta - ... 8 ;3o p m
Arrives at Savannah - - - . 7:15 am
Passengers for M’Tlt dgeville and Eoton
to n m ill take train Ko 2 from Savannah
and train No 1 from Macon, which trains
connect daily, except Mi lulay, for theac
points.
Pullman Palace Sleeping O n between
Savannah and Cincinnati vi*. Macon, At
lunti and Cineinnatti S v utbern roll wav.
PnUinau Palaco Sle* ping C rs to Wash
ington via Augusta, Clmrkitte and Rich
mond. on 9 *2O a tn train from avannh.
Sleeping Cars or. all Night
Trains betwe n Savannah and Augisia.
Augusta and Macon, and Savant ah and
Atlanta.
Passengers from Soutiiwtstem Geor
gia can take either tain from Macon to
Augusta and make connections Mith Pull
man Sleeper from Augusta to Washington
without change.
Bertha in Sleeping Carscan be secured
at the Ticket office on Mulberry street, or
r.t Depot.
A Whitehead, WM. ROGERS,
Vkt Agt. Geli oup'U; R R. Savanna);.
* t ’a w * W I.SHELLMAN
titn r A'gt, Sap't SWB B, Macon. Ga.
v ’S
iige & Pratlier,
-FOR
APRIL, MAY, and JUNE.
Gentleman's strap lies. $2 00
Gentleman's calf strap lies, 2 SO
(Jer.tlem. n's calf Oxford tie 9. 2 50
Gent einn‘3 calf eongreas giii'ers, 350
Gei>t!emrn‘s calf Prince Albert, 2 00
Gentlemen's Goat strap lira, 2 00
Gentlemen's Goat Oxf-rd ties, 200
Bovs calf st rap ties, 1 50
Boys call Oxford ties, 1 50
Boys calf button siioes, I 50
Ladies custom mndc kid bo! ton 2 50
Ladies Kid 2 00
I 25
1 00
“ “ “ *9
Lulioa fox gaiters, i go
“ “ 1 50
Ladies fox gaiters, 1 20
Ladi, s fox gaiters, 1 (>0
Ladies fox gaiters. 87
L .dies fox gaiters, 77^
Ladles doth g .ilers, 1 25
Lad ie clotb g it ere, 00
Ladles cloth gnters, 97 j
Ladies Kid Newport ties, 3 05
Ladies K'd Newport ties, 87J
Ladies Kid Newport button. 1 00
Lillies Kid Newpot I,niton, 871
Wc Se'll oily solid gtssis, Rneh as we
c>n guarantee, in Stvle. fit and .jaality, a
very liberal discount t the trade.
EDGE* I’ItATHEB.
150 BUOAD ST, COLUiTBiJS, G\.
3 doors above Itunkin l'iuu-e.
OHIB aprl
-DEALER IN
; 1 rße ' l "* , " ,r - oD °’ i^hca,K n
-01d lii(kry and Milhurn Farm Matrons.
And keip always on hand nnv aze that ni-.y be wanted I keep in stock cbep
Western Buggies and Fine Eastern
BUGGIES-
At any price from s‘*o to .nud Carriages from slsu to tXQf). The best ass rtv
Uient <f
SADDLES AHD HARNESS
io lx* found in the cry.
1 keep more u oda in iny line tb m any house 111 t!i city an ’ will save you ram
ey on anything you Inn. Jnet onme end look, i‘will ensty.iu nothin’.
J. A. WALXER, Next to Rankin House Office,
otl3 - Columbus, Ga-
WHY
Should I Fay Other Clothiers
$25.00 FOB, MY
FALL SUIT.
When 1 Can Bay the Same Article for
820.00
And geta Better Fit than I Ever Had in My Li;s?
CiEUVTTIjESIVEjEJI'iff!
Naturally ask this -psotiou ween examine our sock of
FINE NOBBY SUITS,
Made of th*’most stylish goodnjout this season, anti male to fit as perfectly as jkjs
sible to fit tb hum u lorin. Couie am! look at them,
H. J. THORNTON, Southern Clothier,
83 & 85 Broad St-, Columbus, Ga.
WEDIHNfi OCTFITM AMPHCUErY. octl7
W. J. & C. H. WATT,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
COLUMBUS, - - GEORGIA.
o
Call the attention of th* Public to our large and wU sciee ©d stock of Groceries
ind Plantation supplpß, iu >toro and r ivmg.
Ou** Meek (onaiaia in part of lxtc *i> and Bulk Sids, Shoulders, Ilanis, Lrd. Sn'*
gar. lbmxicd *nd Green Coffee. Syrnp. Starch, S*>|>k, Candii a S’nr ines. Oysters,
Macke al hid? A:*p.l ehic*ta Fivti, in libs. Halves, Quarters. Dnmis and Kits. Pick -
Its, Che. r(bankers, PoU-fa So ?m. MitM-lica, einjity tule,Buck ts. aJeaanres, ft -.
FLOUiI ol al gr-wits in wihsl and sacks, Ltrge and well selected lot of ciiew
lug and smoking toba co. JtUggiug, Iks, aud iu fact everything usually kept in out
ilftHK
WE WILL NOT 13E UNDERSOLD.
| Wo arc Agtnfif* fot tne “( ELlvliltATE . LUCY HINTON- Toboceo
Thankful lor ja.sv past favors wc expect to leccive, oa well as to merit a con tip o
ace. scps
DOWN THEY GO !
Great Reduction in Prices of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
AT
W. Ft. BEDELLS.
R°ad the Fcllo-wing Prices and be Convinced.
Men s whole s‘ock Boot*, $2.50 per pair. Men's whole stork .Boots, $2 25 p* r
pur. M n*s whole stock Brogans 51.25 per pair. An rxceilent Brogan at 51 !' er
pair, splendid Women's every day shoos per pair, W omens Plow
at 7.V, (? a if at $1.35, Children's Shoes at 50c, Men s fi:i“ hand-sewed
Uaileis at $1.75, Mea‘s Call Boot-t only 03.85. Am; the finest line ot
Ladies* and Misses* Shoes
ever brought to Ev. r y pair w guar nteed to he fresh n°w stock aud wars
rante<l soid wild not KuotltiT. Aii i ask is tor yen to examine my stock b*f<re buy
ing tlsiwfeeie. aui ;, u .ill s.'e I mean to sell shoes cheap. *Be sure you get
to the li-bt place- W 1* BKDKLL
8G Broad Street, Columbus, Oa.
‘ MLR. JOE QAEH2SOS is with mo and will be pleased to seive his friends. oct3u
iW ARRIVING!
Beautiful Goods
Freii, Esgllsii and Amelia
SUITS MADE TO ORDER
—F B
Fall and Winter, 1832.
FASHION PLATE* ALREADY IN.
Yon can give your order at 0 > ce amt
have your sun ready for delivery at ar„
time during the n.xt thirty or six ,l“ 7
e^ZZX lyHDdayU '' £
G- J. PEACOCK,
C othing Manufacturer,
54 and 66 Broad Street
out?: ' COLUMBUS. GA.3
Land for Sale.
Two Hundred acrea . hole, farm lan'
7 milt* north of Box .Spring. i u 'l.ll,
eotui'y. ll upland; 40 mTes® ,n origin
forrat, balance tn cultivation is ' w .i
watered, well 1 -cated-h:>B 6 room dwell,
ing, gin house, Allmn a co ton pres,
uli nra eesary tenant houses and other nn'
p.oTcme t. This is the Dower of Susan
■I Edge, and the old homestead
V ill be sold before theCon.t Home d,J
l i lalhotton. on the Ist Tuesday in No.
reuihtr. Terms cash.
A. J. * L. B. EDGE,
t(i 'ttorn> ys in fart.