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The Old Jewelry House
JFOJt PEOPLE OF IHIS SECTION.
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W. T. JOHNSTON,
108 HT MACON,
Watches, Clocks, Silverware and FINE JEWELRY-
GvHk ar>fl elo piic a. Your prlc ojl U'sd. iy>v7 2ni
S H- HUZZA . D.W GOODMAN
R. H. HUZZA <&t CO.
Trunk Manufactory,
WnOLESAtfi AKD RETAXI.
Sample Trunks and Cases A Specialty.
REPAIWNO PRQMPn.Y Af TENDED TO- Orders by Msf!
Prorrieily Attended 10. ■
iio*7-, Salesroom! 12 Whitehall St. Atlanta. Ga-
L. NEWMAN- ' ~~ r LTHORNER.
NEWMAN & THORNER,
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WHOLESALE DEALERS AND JOEB2ES IN
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Millinery & Fancy Hoods,
99 Cherry Street, Macon, Georgia.
NEW YORK Offlce/64 WnUter Street. nOT 7 *
r < —m ■Tin—. jwnwniwibutt- ******
8. w! McMICHAEL, ’ S. J.WYNY
.McMicliael & Wynn,
163 Broad St Columbu", - * Georgia.
dealers ijv
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Grocenee, 3 aple Dry Goods, Baggiug, Ties, Bacon, Lard,
Flour, Meal, Coffee, Sugar, Rice, Tobaccos, Fine
LIQUORS, AND .
FAMILY SUPPLIES GENERALLY.
YOUH trade eoliofted.
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SMITH, CULVER & CO.,
(22 and (24 THIRD STREET,
MACON, - * GEORGIA.
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Importers and Jobbers of Hardware, and Dealers in Iron,
Steel, Agricultural Implements, Tin Ware. &c.
W an* rale Agent* for the celubntleil
FARMEItIS' FRIEND IJI.OWH.
i C. WOOLFOLK,
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NO. 127 BROAD ST, West Side, COLUMBUS,
■ , VV hok'srslo and Hot ail Dealer in
Plantation Supplies and Family Groceries !
1 will taep oonslmrtly oriliiud ft lull mid enrapleti s oak uf .11 Or.t. In ur. lire
fresh, and ban give a* Invoml.to ffid<N niru!ii mb any I,.km. m W..luni' ua. AjTent for
Olißtlftti. J O, \t ■ Ola) OlfK
MM JOBS A SHF. IT‘A • I>. of Minim* oauniy is with m n-fl *-l tn< k'i ito meet
his friends, ' ' f H ' l!> *
•..nm.miwvi. .ti-Li ’ 1 ■ "'
Wm. BEACH & CO.,
96 BroadStrestyCoLumlus, Ga.
1 ' * , - df. .less in-
Hardware, Iren, Steal Nails.
Castings, Rnbber Belting, Paints, Oils,
Brasses, Cutlery, Bocks, '*V r agon Ma
terial, Portland an He send ale
Cements, Fluster l arfs, Corn Biiellers, Straw Cutlers. Barbed Fence
Wire, Ac, * teifit >jn Ist
DO YOU KNOW IT ?
G. E. THOMAS,
BBC AD SI BEET, COLCMEUS, GA.
to always rsAOY with
The Best Clothing,
r r Men, Y^uth 4 * and Boyn. fbt money can f ukli. The be,4 ia .he chnoetl j
MA>I lb ?+Mj tium heU ui a suiull 'udvauul ou puceslot ruOtky,v.bicU Iwlter he u>-
* keep*. * #
1 CANNOT, AVILIo NOT
I. ur<>‘* 14 llie public know ine* I keep oul v jgoed htnci m all the Latest cuts
and etyk*.
HAT C , CAPS. UNDERWEAR.
A-fcT Ihre ■ h itnv. and et sn, e>irr quality an,'. ui its. Evert lliiip new r>. any
Thing yen Kant, roe# olid see no, apriS oct3 (
THE REGISTER AND STANDARD, TALBOTTON, TALBOT COUNTY GEORGIA. NOYEMBER 21,1882
i For (,'#tnrili, cough*. voM*, • it.fiafnAa,
oie thioat, tna fbar.oets of uieattl, take
.Brewer* Lung Restorer.
To break cbiils and fc ver take a good
drme i-f M My Apple P:il*, fobowed by
Hunt** Lemon Tonic. These are botli
excellent leiotdi's.
Brewer** Lung Btow core* cen
rnimptinn. bioncbiti* and all throat and
lung diseases. Don't forget the name
fcrew.r* Lung Jieatxer. Recommend it
to your fiiendr.
lUukin's Compound Flnid Extract of
Hui-liu and Jnn'per. E-potiillf for dim
eases of ibe kidneys, bladder, nriny or
gans and nenr n-nes*.
If you doubt what is raid of Brewer's
I.tnig ltn-lorr ask wno one who lun I ried
it. It is recommended by physicians.
(Fife Cify Vermifuge and Central City
Worm Cndy for expelling womus arc jmr
excellence. Give ibem a trial and he
convinced.
Clergymans sort throat and btftcblti*
•re s|>eedily and permanently cored by
Brewer's Lung Bcstorer.
To cure chills and lever permanently,
u#c llun: <* Lemon Tonic. Price. $1 * U
p, r bottle. Yon could not- j ossitdy in
v(gi your money to better advantage.
If yoji cannot buy Brewer* Lung Re
storer in your own town,.enclose the mo
tiey to laoi'sr, Lankin A Lamar, Maoou.
Ga . and they will forward ft to your <l
‘drehs. Pitde. *I.OO.
Central City Worm Cindy is perfiet’y
barmlexs. but Jt effeilntlfy fcxlltpatds'ttn:
worm from the iinmuu botly. All moth
er* should keep it
It you have consamption, or tliink yon
huVe, sen-l *o u* or your dealer at once
tor ii bottle of Biewer's Lung Retforer,
and b cured.
The astonishing success which bn* st
it dd llo: us* of Gate City Vermifuge in
many families, indue s us to recommend
it or expelling worms.
Notice -tin* aud s;e if we are not right.
A ueigbltor buys a bottle of Brewer's
Lung He torcr uutl in les-t than two weeks
all i.is ueigubors will have a bottle.
Rankin's Bachn and Juniper cures dia
betes, Blight* tlise,.se* painfnl urinuding.
depos Is in the urine, pain in the back,
milky and seharges. etc.
Ministers and public speakers should
carry n b ttle of Brewer* Lung llestlioe
srou.td. It prevents and cures hoarse,
ucss. Try it.
Take J>ubu and Jumper for all kidney
and uriny disorders. It it is the most re
hab e medicine of the kind manufactured
Give it u trial.
We want you to believe what is said
about Brewer* Lung lieatorer. as it is the
truth. Wheu you try it then you o,n
help talk it up.
Hunt* Lemon Tonic, n safe and reliable
reun and .for chills chdl* and fever, imer-
Inllteht’fever, fever and ague dumb ague
aud kindred diseusca.
IS si Ifcu of -Jamaica Ginger is prescrib
ed by iili physicians for paiu in the bow
els, durr, us*. colic cramp, etc.- and uone
lias a greater reputation than Lamar,
Hanklu A L imar**.
Brewer* Lung Restorer ia no now rem
edy, but the discover* would not offer it
or sale until satisfied it w uld cure the
diseases be claimed to curl.
A warning! All who butte consumption
or bronchitis who tail lo lake Brewers
Lung Restorer, me in danger of losing
their lives at any time. Buy a boitle and
save lour life.
Hunt's Lemon Tonic is off rod to the
public t<i supply a pressing need, virus
remedy which will ma e n cert,it. cure
every tiuic if tnkeu according to direc
tion.
Brewer's Lung Restorer has never fail
ed lo give perfect aud entire sa'islaction
in every instance. Don't fail to Iry it.
Take lluclin and Juniper tor all kidney
and urinary disorders, ft is the most
reliable medicine of the kind manufact
ured.
Public speaker* should use Brewers
L’lUg restorer.
BREWER'S
LUNG RESTORER !
Having suffered greatly Tor about li
years from severe throat and long affec
tion I w..h atvied by Mrs Prof Uo< r to
trv Brewer's Lmig Restorer. Not having
any faith in patent ma licioes I waa n*
luclant to give it a trial, but finally yield
ing to persuasion I purchased a h lf dox
eubott‘B, nd after n fair trial I take
pi thnrc in declaring that 1 have been
woMderlullv benefited, and pronounce
HreWcr a Lung Rstorei a blessing to
those ;> (Acted with throat and lung af
fect ion a.
For months during my afftetion I waa
unah Jo to lie down to Ml; uiy breithing
wan *• difficult that a oonst.vut wheeling
noiae could l>e heard across the room.and
my fie lds were concerned for uiy life
All he sleep obtained during the tiifo*,
ntcwwtirily broken ami urwutii factory,
was in a silling post ire, bin now I can
recline with ease, and my rcpoe is nat
ural nud plena*' k
Mish Kaik E- DcIIKK, Taibotton, Oft.
Messrs La in nr, Run km t Lamar -
Gents: Will you allow me to tell you
something in regard to your lirew#r a
f <nng Restorer ? The lot yon hipp<
in* sonu- time go has li en on my shelf
riuce their arrival, until a few days ago,
when Ike following circumstauo occur
red.
Mrs James ('oleman. while on a visit to
her mother, Mrs Conner, was taken very
lit ami thought she would die with a cage
of brm oUtti* ui and consumption of long
at ndieg. There was no phyai< !ttn to Imj
had. iho n a rest point* beiug Dublin and
Mt Vernon. both ub nt twenty miles d
lAut. They Hint over to tbs store for
aom thbig illftt would give relief. I gave
them a bottle ot Brewer's Lung Restorer
and told them that if it did no good they
need not pay for it. The resu t was that
in fifty six hours *he was able to go home,
about twenty-one miles aud I have sold
several bottles to-day to pa* ties who know
of tbi* cireums ance. Mr A H MoCretn
m< u bought a bottle and found nhno-t in
stam relief The sale of your niedieiue
is aas u©d in Ibis seettou as l shall here
after warrant it to ture Yours truly*
Kjsv G H Batch ford, Loth ur. Ga.
BRONCHITIS CURED
Messrs Lamar, Rankin £ Lamar—(kn
tlemeh; My h'tle girl. 8 years old, has
been tor some time witli a severe
cough which physician* pronounced
bronchitis. Bbe slept but little, cough
ing the entire ufoht, and wc bad to g*t
up very olien to help her out* ihe cough
was no severe. At vour solieitation I
bought a bottle of Brewer's Lung Re.
utoier, and she began to improve at ouce
nod has been sleeping nicely ever since,
and 1 firmly believe *h will p* perumu
eutly cured. I was veay much friphten
ed at her condition not long siuee>but am
uuw rejoicing at her recovery.
You struh. Uio F. Wxno.
HEMORRH AGES SIOPPEP.
It gives me great pleasure to certify to
he merits of Br; wer s Lung Restorer.
l have ua*l it and found it all you repre
sen'ed it to lie. My lungs were Affected
to some txb ui. and I hail a hacking
cough, oflen spitting up f blood, which at
I tinns w<#ld amount to a hemorrhageumd
j i became very much frightened at my
j condition. I bought several bottles oi tar
| Brewer's Lung Restorer. Ld have been
! entirely t urad tiy its i.\ nd feel satis
I lied th. t ibis meiticvjie will prove a gr< it 1
| ble mux lo li*e penptc. II \ou wvtttd in
troduce it into the Nor. Lein States it
would io\k your torturne.
Y era ‘ru y, lias by Wo tw.
Lamar, Ranking Lamar,
uiMjaoa. MACON ASD ATLANTA.
m w.ek in > our •wn (own T mi*
V*'“n j ov.lfit iif*. A. d.'css H
Ualijr * t’o.. Fortlnul Mam*. mat(4
A WJK Jl. *i2 ..*T *> Mosa* *mu-
Ou*t‘iV Ou-flt fn. Ail
Jrefs Ist* A Cos., .ingusta, Msine,
REGISTER AM STANDABD.
O. D. GOBMAN, t-nrroE.
J B. GOBMAN, CoßßjwoaDnsoEpiTCa.
Talbotton, Ga.,
TUESDAY ..NOVEMBER 81, 1882.
Official Organ of Talbot Comity,
U. S. Senators*
The Legislature has elected Hon
Pope B irrow lur the short torsi,
aud ex-Govcrnor A H Colquitt for
the long lean to the U.ii!t<i States
Senate.
Editorial Paragraphs.
History repeats itself. Tilden was
a baclielot, a lawyer, and was fir t
elected governor of New York and
then nominated for the presidency.
Cleve'ana is a bachelcr, a lawyer, has
been elected governor of New Yo.k,
and may be nominated for the presi
dency.
Mr Agricultural Commissioner Hen
derson’s estimates that Georgia will
have 331;, 000 bushels of sweet pota
toes to spare this year. She ought to
have raised a surplus of 5,000,006
bushels at least, for there is nothing
better to have in large abundance in
the country than sweet potatoes.
The stock law in Putnam county,
though overwhelmingly defeated two
years ago, was put in operation last
February, and has since been so suc
cesslul and satisfatory that its ■ former
enemies are now its most substantial
supporters.
Tiy the opening of the new year no
less than 21 of the 28 state govern
ments will, apparently, be in the hands
ol the democratic party. If President
Arthur had kept the pledges of impar
tiality wit! in the party and fidelity ot
the people with which he took Ins
fice, there would not bes > many
democratic governors. This is che
lesson of the result which w : ll repay
•lady.—New York Tribune, Rep.
John Quincy Adams was never
known to be late during all his long
service in Congress. One time just
as the clock struck, a member asked
the Speaker it it was not time to ca l
the House to order. “No," he an
swered, “Mr Adams is not yet in his
seat.” Just then Mr Adams appeared
and proved that the clock wa three |
minutes fast. —Chicago Tribune.
Mr John E irtlott, a | lain un.l unassum
ing lar inr ,fU nk b.'e county, met hi
dv-alli ou last Tunis,Lv ere ing unde
t'ua i, 1 owit'g (tir.-Miiiistamss, In at i iupt
ing to draw a I--ml tr ,111 11 gnu 11 was nc_
cideiUnity iliKclmrg, and aiul lui- entire 10...
entered bis body, i.i liug lii.u iu.!.,atl;.,
iI is wife was nl>ent at the time, and up
on re'iirning was horrified ,U> find her
busbatul l,iug tn .bo yard cold iu dualh. j
Klisee Heelits. the c:nl out French
;co,japhef. recently gave tils ,1a ight * |
,n mar'iagc wi.ii. u any civil or religio
wroaiiony. He •Imply invit'd his ft lends
and relative* to it bilnpletat tie Grind
Hole’, over w deli he presided, uu there
and then, literal, v “uoross the w dan's
all,l ttie wine,** lie deelartsl the union o
his two girls wi It their re-peetive sweeN
heatls.
The census of the world, according to
Its religious, ha, been figured out in
some bo,itcli statisticians. It h result* sre:
I’rotvstanls, IJ11.01M) Oriental Ohrie
t alls. fio.Otkt.ltnon U umu C.,tb,,tics. 2oo,
000,001; Jews, lo.otKl.Ul')—Mobutume
d ,u, I7a,000.000; Pagans, 80,000,000.
h cago In or Ocean.
The t’etiimvlvsiila stalwarts carried but
-0 counties, t 40 tnr Patuseu sn t one
tor Stewart. T,e .dU4.dco.int shoes
Patti oil s plurality to be huger ilian fi st
.eporteu, and the true figure Is pevtsil'ty
ats>ve 37,000.
Fmi loen person* hare d|, and in J N(Cv
York hotel* ,inee ./uly 1, from blowing
out the gas Instead of turning it off
the rut ,I poputuriou should do more
newspaper tending, and not derots alt
the rl.'laure to iitentv,ffli* report*.
Under the heading “Products of
.he South,” the Nashv’Uu American
says : “For the three months ending
June 30, 188 1, the exirorts of oit cake
amounted to 110,510,106 pounds, val
ued at $>,557,598 ; for the same pe
riod in 1882 there were exported 93,-
485,360 pounds, valued at $1,455,580.
Of cotton seed oil there were export
ed during these jieriods, respectively,
394,958 and 135,652 gallons, valued
at $177,698 and $64,809. Of linseed
oil 17,546 and 8,883 gallons, valued
at $11,708 and $6,121, This furnish
es an illustration of the extent of the
exportation generally of the products
of this industry.”
How M Avoid t>r,,*krl Mrs*.
Forbid intoxienting notrnm* and use
Parker** Ginger Tonic in yoar family.
Thte delicious remedy never i. toxicates,
is a true blood and brain food, and ul
tng all the vital functions never fails to
invigorate.
Mr Blaine says: “I wish it dis
tinctly understoo*l that lam not a
candidate for the prrsidei cy or any
political office, and cun in
duce tne to become *uch,‘ Uuuei
the circomstancoa and ou accontit
of recent cent, Mr liir.ine oenno
be cen-nred for his coarse. It
shows his good en-e.
Siuu rrarv, K, Y, FeL 6. 1850.
(tr\l- —I have be n very low.and have
tried every tbiug. to no sdvantjge. I
be**d ynr Hop Bit'er rcoo'iime .ue.l
bv so m ny, I coaciud .1 to roe t l i.-c.i a
tri I, laid, i'd mar am s trad, ens.
cous an.lt lirpro:i t , in', an. -e -I* cs
ttron. as ever. W H. WJELLER.
All Around.
Tplegmpb. Lasar. electrc, royal
are fuur popular sbai’es of b uc.
Tbetiieß now bell by the republicans
will cast 79 01. t of Hie 4(1 1 ctoral Totua.
Wisconsin bns a divided legiHl-i
--tnre—^.republican senate and democratic
assembly.
There are seYea wine-producing dis
trict* io California* and the tottl Yintdigc
this year ia 12,000.000 gallons*
Aw&rds of contracts lor carrying mails
on what are known as the star routes will
bo made in January* They amount to
about fc*i # CCO.o< 0
Of the nineteen slates that Garfield car
ned* the republicans now hold but tn.
>nJ most of these a*e held by greatly re
duce l major it^s.
•Riderß sprain, 4 ‘wntei's cramp.* ‘tele
graph-key pa!*y.‘ bare been '.nppleoitu**
ted. according to the Lomloa liaiiCt,witli
the da-vn ten ms arm.*
It is sai l by a railway manger that Ihe
richest- men are nlwayn the iuo*t clamor
orotw for passes, and he should h ire ad
ded that they gene ally g**t them.
The I sue of shin-lard silv r dollars
from the mints lor the week ended No
vemlcr 11 was £723 400, ns agaiiiftt f444,
000 for the corrt s;wnai?rg period of last
yeir*
Of the fifteen meuibcm of the bovine'
commerce committee who evolved the
river anil harbor bill, only *ix remain— |
four di h.‘t get renoiuiu..ted and five
didn't eet re-elected.
The sAtner cao of the fufure is to be n
larger man than a money in ker- lie
will know tl a there i* to be morj good
got out of life than can bv got by follow
ing the spirit which now prevails.
Of the 122 members of the honse who
voted ti r the river and hnib -r bill sixty
one, oi jus? ou -halt, have been re-elect
ed* and Bixt).-one have either failed of re
no uina'on, or re-elect ion, or have retired
voluntf-rily.
Tbc rport of the comptroll l
g i erul, shows a gratifying iucrcuse
in the value of property in Gco>*-
karket Quotations
Corroated Weekly ty WILKERBON.
HATCHER* EtSIES.
Bulk 8i e 12i
Bulk Strips 12j
Bacon Shoulders 12
Canvassed Hams 17J
Patent Flour SB.OO to SS.SO
Fanoy Flour #0 25
Family Floor #6 00
Meal 75.
Cotton Quotations.
Tho market is quiet with small enquiry.
We quote Tulin,Moll price*, ns follows:
G od Middling 9}
M Idling 9}
Low Middling 8)
PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM.
This elegant dresung
U preferred by ihote
w hoha y e usniit, toxr y
art:Jr, on a.
of Its superior
a'; 1 and v* iraty
yJMfi It conuml material*
W|||spflP only that are beneficial
*° the M] P bar
and always
UtitvrtsthtTQutMvt Color to Cray or Fttfid Hair
Parker's Hair Balaam U finely perfumed and Is
warranted to prevent falling of the ha* and to re
move dandruff and itching. Hiscox & Cos.. NY.
10a. aa4 Ql stow, at S-tew la *ngt sad aweteia*.
PARKER’S
GINGERTONIC
fi feportattvt Htilth r 4 Itnoyth Rottem. •;
If jrou are a mechanic Of fanner, worn out wkh
overwork, or 8 mother ma down by family or house
hold duties try Paikii i Ginoxx Toxic.
If yon are a lawyer, minister or business man ex
hausted by mental strain or anxious cares, do not take
Intoxicating stimulant*, but use Parker's Ginger Took
f If foo have Consumption, Dyspepsia, Rheum*.
Um. Kidney Complaints, or any disorder of the lungs,
stomach, bowels, blood or nerves. Paxkx* * Gmcxa
j TokiC will cure you. ltisthe Greatest Blood Purifier
M tkt ist N Surest Cough Cor* Cvtr Uttd.
V If ru tan wasting away from age, dissipation or
any disease or weakness and reoutre a stimulant take
CiNcnn Tonic at once; k will Invigorate and build
yon up from the first dose but will never intoxicate.
It has saved hundred* of lives; it may save yours.
1 CAUTlON! —lUfi*** ell MWtttsU*. Fstlot'i Otefer Teste U
iifilifNUWteeneitlilnealsmvwU.ntSeHwly
AidimtfKiaimvfwstteMrffltcwstfle*. 84 fwotnnksle
j tfims A (X, H. V. IK Asl Nms M Svstws ie On*.
BMEAT SAVING SUYINO DOLLAR SIXX.
III* lick utf lislin, tqnac ha* ud. All
*<U*hrfui potan. cscMihngl, pop#**- Than
la Mthla, Ilk. it. In* opoo kau Ftou*.
tom Coboem and look far *%*onßo of
J&tcoya
Amy o. Mw to pmtnmmry
jrm. )* ui Ttc.,l Him.
LAfcCt lAVI.VO L’TINU Tk. gK.
Hu 1
The Bad and Worthless.
are never imitated or counterfeited.
This U especial y true of
a fimilj m ducine and it it po ltive
pn of th; t the re;ucdy imilated is of the
highest value. As soon as it had been
Lsted and proved by Ibe tn'e world
that Hop Bitters was the purest, best and
most valnable fuinily medicine cm the
ou tb, nisny iaiitations s run • np aid be
gan to steal the notices iu which the press
kind people bad expressed the merits of H
B and *n every way trying to induce suf
feriug invalids to use their stuff* lusUftd.
expecting to make money cn the credit
and g*Hxi name of H B. Many othm
started n ’strums put up in si mil r style
to H B Wafch v nous v devised names in
which the word "Hop** or "ILps ‘ wete
ned in a way to induce people to l!ieve
the were the spue as Ilop Bitters AjS
such pretended remedies or cure*, no mat
ter what their style or name is, especial
ly those wi h the word “Hop * or “Hops*
iu thi t name or in any • way c nuected
with them t*r their n \me. are imitations or
cxfUnterfeits. Bctwe o r tnem. Touch
none of them use nothing but genuine Hop
BBtexa, with a bunch or duster of green
Hope on the white Trust nothing
else. Druggists and do tiers arc wirned
. gainst dealing id iauti.;o. s or counter
feits. 1 L augla
Mottos R. R. Tims Tatle-
PA-SENOEB THAIX, XIOHXXKO
Leave TsU m etton 10:40,
Arrive at Bostick ll:10j
Lea ve Bostick 11.40 1
Arrive at Tolbuttou I-:15 j
AFTERNOON Tiurs.
Leive T libotton ITS ,
Arrive at Bosl ica 1:50 1
Leave '-stick ....*2:10
re at TalboUmi 2:40
W H -x-Aii t IN, Supt. 5
WHAT, NEVER !
Yes, Never, No Hardly Ever
ABOUT IT.
Atmt Wlat! About BeiDi
SATISFIED.
Nullified with a Piano or Orgfn bought
from a h* nso you know no hu-g < f, ami
whose recommend tion win the can col
a i nrchu'-o
It won't do a person will gvt caught
nine (lines u( • f ton.
What must a p( r*rn do, fb< n ?
Why, buy .in instrument job know
somethin;: of. thos*- that lave len
andoven *_*o d,r. liable and svett t.meu.
Name them.
The Chickermg-Piano, Mat
hushbek liano, Zrion Pi
ano. Krauich & Boch Piano
Mas n & H mho Orpnn, Esdey (>rgan,
Shoninger Bell Chime Organs,the marvel
on* inst um< nt of the day, the Pa card
Organ, the Bay State Or,au .11 iu all the
prindent lot of instrum ntstwr offered
by any one bfinse, tnd all of which are
sold on long time.
Where can we find these instiuments ?
Why at E l). IRVINE k Co*B. t The
Mn-ie llo*sre of Georgi*. A>o tticrn In
s itution by sou l eru incu—nud when
they give ym n tu.;r.inti e with an in
strurnent.you why 1 now that il is o. k.~
lor they expect every instiuin nt sold t<*
dvertise nnl the* in te only good
udv-rilsecneuts, yvo umy be astured.
mi
Where do they live ? I must write to
them immedlftt' ly and see if I can do sh
well as a Northern house offers in some
circulars just received. Address them at
Macon, Gn, end they will send you a lot
of catalogues glw.ng terms,pnceß and
you will find by comparison, that their
prices ore really as low as Northern
prices, and you save freight, liesidis. In
addition to Pianos and ()igns t 1U •' keep
on imm( nse stock of Guitars, Violins,
Drims. Tlf s, and small goods gen*r:illy.
An\ sheet music— hands snke ! You
never saw the like and they print it every
week, 100. 75© muidc for 10c. 40c ouum.c
for 10c, and n*t Htd;sfied with these, give
it a way, with that excellent Musical Jour
nal of theirs.
This must be n enteiprisfog concern.
Enterprising don*t express it. They an
•jffply ut erly awful. Why, what do yon
think? Tney give learhf.rs nnd pncun
hois a must hb irul discount on nil goo<?s
they buy. and go to all sorts of troublt
to select uiusiu for teachers, who cap's
buy in person* and it is so seldom that
they o.in miss the wdk iu a good selor
tion.
\\ hv is this ?
B< cans they have a compcL nt mnsi
ciftfi at the h n<l nt the 1 uMness— an old
teacher, who kn ws th • w.mU oi tench
eis.
Who is he ?
, Ik
Prof. Gnttenberger who Is a partner in
the bu iness- They also, keep in stock
j the wonderfulOrgutninawriiich makes uiu
| mo, by using a crank. Write them for a
: descriptive circular of It. and you wiU be
t delighted.
They don't keep anything but musical
j books, do they?
No, not in the music store, but on Sco
ond street, at the book store E l> Irvine
A Bro yon will find an iuiine. se stock of
Books—BchiK>l, miscelhinoous and blapk,
bibl s all sizes, hymn books and prayer
; books, ehg nt gift books, picture frames,
pictures, fit ev gc.olsttmi byw too nu
merous to mention. i’a!l a and see them
or write for catalogues and you will b
xb 'led nt the lctv prices and the extent
of (lien* too k. s p 19 tf.
Thornton House,
TALBOTTON. GA.
Dr. E. S. BRYAN,
Proprietor.
Jtff'Entirely ne* in nil rta appoint,
r.i. nls. and strictly first clus*. |Mnly2
IW ARRIVING!
EcautiTul Goods
Frencli, Ecglish and American
SUITS MADE TO ORDER
—F B
Fall and Winter, 1882.
FASHION PLaTEI ALREADY IN.
You call give your order n( oi oe, and
1 l.sve your >ui. temfy 'or delivery at any
lime during the next Itirty or six y dav£
C..me promptly and avoid trouble lai~
er in ili* seasen.
G- J. PEACOCK,
C otU ,g Mrua.fac Surer,
54 and 66 Eroad Street,
ocr' COLUMBUS, GA.
idge&Pratlier,
-FOR
APRIL, MAY. and JUNE.
Gentleman's strap ties, Ti 00
Gentleman's ealf strap ties, 2 50
Gentleman's calf Oxford ties. 2 50
fit nt einan's e.ilf enngress gaiters, 350
Gei.itemen's csifFrince Albert, 2 00
Gentlemen's Gobi strap tie*, 2 00
Gentlemen's Goal Oxford ties, 2 00
80, * elf strap ries, 1 50
Boys c*!t Oxford ties, 1 50
Bovs calf Button shoes, 1 50
Ladies custom m-de kid button 2 50
Ladies Kid .Button, 2 00
~ j 25
... 1 00
“ *• “ 90
Ladies fox gutters, 1 50
1 50 |
Ladies fox gaiters, 1 20 ;
Ladies fox gaiters, 1 00
Ladies fox g .iters. 87 1
Ladies fox gaiters, 77f
Ladles cloth gaiters. 1 25
Ladies cloth gaiters, 90
Ladies cloth gnte.s, 971
Ladies Kid Newport ties, 1 05
Ladies Kid Newport ties. 87A
I-adies Kid Newport bntton, 1 00
Ladies Kid Newptit bntton, 87i
We sell only solid goods, such as we
can guarantee in style, fit and quality, s
very liberal discount to tbe trade.
Jtt>GE& PRATHER.
150 COLUMBUS, GA.
above Rankin House.
octlß
Valuable Town Property,
I offer for sale the CluibriDe Hotel j
Property, gituated on the south-west cor- ‘
uer ot the Puolic SquAre of the towu of j
Talbotton. Tbe hotel bwilding has 17 !
com mod bug roome, is in good condition, j
Place h§ fine leu gpot, j acre, a goo*! !
well of wu er. kilcuen, *tible and
barn in stable. Will be old at private
saie.
For further information apply to
O D Gorman. Talbotton, or
octlO.i J U,* om W D Lemnaxd.
FALL.
Grand fxhibitirn of Dry Us!
TO-MotWOW *■* ncM mn iT H"*f lip* In oxr pppni'i? of rich Drcs* Fabric.
Dnnii(j (be a k (be aaao.imcit iu .11 Im. H ill be cm,We have c.prj-
dealral'lc iti l>r.-T. fr'u*Hla o' Foreign nn.l Doimatic Maunraelor.
hhoodib*. Jerse.v*. Anna <. Dr.p D Alma a..H Fl.nnela in Block
JJ.ctle.bn. a> Bro v„, Wine.O. and t, Navy and Term Cotta ahadea
We have a line or Illnminatr-d Silk aixtnrea. that trim or eom
blne with Color and S.lks, Satms. Onabmoe* and Sh.x.dalisi
that, arc very pretty. We offer a anperb lot of Em
broi.lered Cohmereaa Id Brtided Shn doh. worthy
the attention of moat c itlenl tia'ea
SILKS, SILKS l
We We along iatof New Stlk F.bnea. any O.tom.aa ,n black and all aWr.,
oatins, I) Lyons, Merv llcmx. Lhadmiis, Grog Grains, tc., nud pni
y**u on nmice net tf* buy u *td you sen our sb>ck,or you tuny rc-jret it.
• In thin line we hare exq-iivta dcsig .*
*" •’ *• rftbncs from Ame loan French and EntlWi lo .nia -and in Boy. Cas
flMierea, tbe pirt >t the inlla that r.lw.iya anoa m , m at cam an 1 tronblawo can
it veiy ca yto suit them. We are c'larmediw tu th* stvlv 1 ' aud nri-Ts
TABLE CLOTHS, TOWELS, NAPKINS f We think that wa ar7 no ,a!k,nx
wlhily m raying we -b'.w the Mggeat apiea.l aad I andmmeat line in (leorgta Come
a. and sne ory Towele. at 10. IS. 25. 40. 51. 75 er t and *1 each. We n.n then, up
*o *4* p< r do* in. They are worth locking at Wc con me.ice Table f lotba at 25.-
r r t r 10-4 wide. Elegant aet in Clotha an I
Napkins to Match, m W hite Gtx>ds and kJI shades.
KENTUCKY JEANS ! Wc haye 70fW ya ds at in. 18, 20, 25, 40. 50 and b
a <1 can imat th • manut.ictu cri on prices
20 • box of e pelra They ar. wortb Sse pur. . Iso. 100 drxet. solid color ’d
#I 50 ri a”i o| B a n iklre° WU C “ rJiua,_s lh V nomin .1 price ot 25c a p:.ir,
NEXT! One hundred an! fifty do* n Boy- aid men*, British halChoee, reg
ulsr make, no cut seamg.at $2 25 per dozen. *
AGAIN ! B shall offer three spcci iltit-g in dr* ss goeds, known ns 25c poods
oaJ N 't ■t* n Ilmminnlcd, Polka 8p t Ccahtnere. all s‘i .des, *t 15c dirt cheap t
,sc. Lo No 2 baat. 0> yards of Ma< Chester Moires a* 1*- 1 2.., an eze •pti.mnl
barjein in eight afferent shades. I. .t No .1 c o nt in- B.snfiv„rns of AmericnnCssh-
UHTonold'*2 r ,| *' S ' *' ‘ be liotmli.r price of 12 1 2c. Lot No 4
,D eoloHng and 1 * nti ul fttiish Lit
antl. vocf nik'htr, pn,Wde° **' N ° W " time-don t wait
PLUSHES. VELVETO, V"<;LVETEKNB! We show the above m all prides, in
We h rW^ d ' *■ ,T and h “ V * * 1 K, *“' ,e * HUT IOXB,TKIMMINOS' BRAIDS, Ac,
v vn ,f .‘,.‘,77 v * ne, v to match onr anitlnga.
EXIUAORDINARY BARGAINS ! To the season with special eolat will
Place on Uin ro Tables a line of Creams Lnees at 10c per v.rd. that will as'tonn 1
il • Ch n , 'l!r * llo Pl* ers - A 1 " 1 ', a line of Bnin Rihtions in K-*ht blue. Tin* and
V,arilin.il, snitahle for Hair and Hat RibV>itx at 10c p r rrd. Ou another table will
be a nitxrd lot of Lubes' Hat- all new ahap 's. Canton-Ac at 25c wortli 75c to il
.LE 1 HIS ANNOI NCEMET ! w have a roost sn[*rb st.uk of Hoiserr
Have them -* high as #0 aid $lO a parr, but to distance ali competition, will to'
morrow commence a .ale of 100 do* ~ L ies-Bulbriggan Hose at 20c Lor" *l.
•‘-k-c. Blankets. Me,da and Boys- Hata. Gents- and Boys
h,ve '' u ™' HBd w,e ° ,b "
ESxtra Fine.
In ■i‘nk S^ J ?, (>TB n.. " I " e tyOlty * niacli finer class of g -vi- th -u (!ofambtia has se. „
in twenty years. t)nr cloak. rn„ np p. SCO each, onr Mints to *A per yard H a
Sitter"' C * J P eT * r> woold be placed to have th.m test tne
oet24tf ,T. S. JOXESS. Columbus (in,
WHY
Should I Pay Other Clcthier j
$25.00 FOR MV
FALL SUIT.
When I Can Boy the Same Article for
©20.00
And geta Belter Fit than I .r Euin My Life ?
CtEMTHEIMEN [
Naturally ask tuis question when examine ou. stock of
FINE NOBBY SUITS
Made of th- most atvlisb fooo.s*oQt th’? cr na malt t > fit as pertcctly as j oe>
<ubie to fit the Lorn n utfu:. Co-lie wud look at them.
H. J. THORNTON, Southern Clothier,
83 & 85 Eroad St-, Columbus. Ga.
W EDLiING ODXFI'M ASPECiAUfY. e rtl7
1865. 1883-
TO PLANTERS OF GEOR
GIA-
Mauy of you rememlgr Baugh*
Raw Bone Soper Phosphate and its iniru
duction for the growth of Cos; tOB as f af
back os 1857. or two years after its fires
appearance In tie Nona as tbe pioneer
phosphate made from Raw or Unburned
bone-. Since that tuns it has been used
und appreciated ly the leading farmers
at and planters-in tho North and South
Ytars ago the manufacturers decided not
to sell il on long time or credit, cotton
option, and wete the first as far as they
know to quote a low price (cash down) for
a phosphate of established rapntatjon.
This article coufcnns in unaljsis to the
State Law. and is offered at a Tery low
price for cash. The only terms 0)1 which
it can be ob aiutd Lorn the manufacture
etg, are; cash to accompany the ur.ier, ir
you can arrange with your agent in ilaL
tim re, Fhilnddphia or New York to pay
lor it on presentation of bill ~nl bill ot
lading.
If yon cannot buy Eangh's Raw Rone
Super Pho.-phate Rain jour Factor at
home, we advise y u to order direct from
ns. You will find it to your interest to
consider this subject and save money by
conespondtng with us.
BAUGH & SONS,
(Sole Manufacturers,)
Philadelphia and Baltimore
n.iv2l 11.
SALE
I will sell at my resilenee on Thnre
duy, the 30th ot this month, my panuk*.
ble property, consisting f corn, fodder
oats, cotton, potatoes, tod ler two tat bogs’,
stock hogs, one fine milch cow, ou* dry
cow aud yearling; plow tools, household
und kitchen fnruiture
nowl43t L. G. ADAMS
Fcr Rent Cheap.
An elegant new store room 23-80. „it'j
back yard, for rent t 125 per anuum.
in Go-u aii's Block, Talbottor. A splen
uid loe-dion for business. Dry Goods or
Groceries. Possession given imwedute
-1.. Apply at once to
** J B Goem ..