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The Old Jewelry House
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FpIiI’EOPLKOF THIS SECTION.
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W. T. JOHNSTON,
108 CHERRY ST JUCON.
Watches, Clock*, Silverware and FINE JEWELRY*
Gvnn n* Oo..<tt."ar>rfr|r*. piic.> Ygor lm’ o-i wl- nnv~ 2m
It H HUZZA . ,D.W GOODMAN.
R. H. HUZZA <Sc CO.
Trunk Manufactory,
WHOLESALE AND. RETAIL.
Sample Trunks and Cases A Specialty.
; REPAIRING PROMPTLY AfTENDED TO- Orders by Mail
Trr mptly Attended to „ , 4 , . _
' D (iv7 Salesroom: 12 Whitehall St. Atlanta. Ga*
i. ~ 1 THORNER*
NEWMAN & THORN ER,
* PROPRIETORS OF THE
DOLLAR STORE,
jy <}/%., l)(l l.v •to snc'iH-ice. that In order to msks room for
tlirir tinmouM (took of Uoii.Uy o,wd,ttiry ure offering for tho next 30 and y extra
ontiuary.iudooeuiouU.
Dress Goods, Millinery, Hosiery, Ladies and Children’s
Cloaks, Dolmans end Jackets.
r.ir!i*< dear xog Ur make piwclm.e m above g'-oda will a.ve from 25 to 35 per cent
bycniimg * '"*• jjjgyy M A N &TIIORNEU, 99 Cherry St. Macon.
1> B,_Cnnotry merohanta will do well to examine their immenao n*id
vailed toy* kt>. twf.oe imrcluixini* elsewhere. nov 7-nov2B
P. W. McMICHAEL, S. J. WYNN
McMicliari & Wynn,
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lA3 Broad St Columbus, • * * Georgia.
DEALER*IN
Grooeries, S aple Dry Goods, Bagging, Ties, Bacon, Lard,
Flour, Moal, Coffee, Sugar, Rice, Tobaccos, Fine
LIQUORS. AND
FAMILY SUPPLIES GENERALLY.
f&r YOUR trad, solicited.
SMITH, CULVER & CO.,
122 and 124 THIRD STREET,
•MACON, * * - GEORGIA.
Importers and Jobbers of Hardware, and Dealers in Iron,
Steel, Agricultural Implements, Tin Ware. &c.
O-
W© nr* so)© Afi©uU tor tho oel*bmt©d
FARMER*' FRIEND PIrOWS.
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J r 0. WOOLFOLK,
NO. 127 BROAD ST, West Side, COLUMBUS,
Wlioleimlo and Retail Deni. r in
riauiation Supplies and Family Groceries !
I
I i(tU keep ronsfaolljr on band ft lull ft ml complete !■! of -II (sin.il. In m\ Ire
fresh. mt en nit* us iaTond.l. inducements us any lim.ee m C. luiu'ftis. Agent fur
Malt-laid l*nam*. *’ c ') < K'LFOLK,
M R JOHN A .-HEPI’AUI). of Murlon ceiin'y is with me. ni.il Wll he glu I lu meet
hi. iriwmln. "
Win. BEACH & CO.,
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1 , 96 Broad Street Columbus, Ga.
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~, - DEALERS IN-
Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails,
• Castings, Rnbber Belting, Paints, Oils,
Brushes, Cutlery, Lochs, "*Fagon Ma
terial. Portland an Rosendale
“Cwrnenl*, Plaster Fari*, Corn Shelters, Straw Cutters. Barbed Fence
Wire, 4e. <.ctßto j*n Ist
DO YOU KNOW IT ?
G. E. THOMAS,
BBOAD SI BEET, COLUMBUS, GA.
IS AI.WATH beady with
The Best Clothing,
For Mm, Youth's and Boyr that money can furnish. The best in the cheapest
.0,1 U r*..Jly luiun-hed at a small advance ou vnorw tor ehoddv.uhieU latter he nev_
ir heepe,
1 CANNOT, AA ILL NOT
i urdeieold. The public know me. I keep only good fabrics in uli the latest cot*
and style*.
HATS, CAPS, UNDERWEAR.
A ffe'i line prar*Ptwd cf anptttar quality and makes. Everything new and any
joti *Bt, t un>* and u.s. |>r2u ort3
THE REGISTER AM) STANDARD, TALEOTTQN TALBOT (OI NTY GEORGIA. DECEMBER 5, 1882
F t't Catarrh, coughs. colds* IbHaroM,
sore throat, and short pcs# of bieatb, take
Brewer* Lang Restorer.
To break dulls and fever t. kc a good
dose < f May Apple P:JIk, Joloweu by
Hunt a Lemon Tobfet These are both
excellent iettiedb *.
Lting Restorer cures en
sumptiwi. bioDcbiiia and all throat aid
long disennet. Don't forget the name
Brewer'll Lung llei*t •rcr. Recommend It
to your friends.
Hankins Compound Fluid Extract of
Dncnn and Juniper. Especially for din*
c**c%of he kidney*, bladder, unoy or
• adk and nerv ti-ness.
It vou doubt what in *nid of Brewer**
Lung lie tore r usk Koine one who bn* tried
it. It is recoinmended by phyKiciun*.
Gale City Vermifuge ?ml Central City
Worm Candy for expelling worm* ore par
* xceiknee. Give ihem a trial and be
cnidiaecd.
Clergyman** row: throat and bonchitis
ure apef'diiy and permanently cured by
Brewoi'to Lung Restorer.
To cure chid* nnd tmr permanently*
nne UnttM L* inon Tonic. Pr-ce. $1 00
p-r bottle. Yon could not feasibly in
vat your money to better advantage.
If you cannot buy Brewer** Lung Re
atom in your own town, enclose to© mo
ocyto Lnmur, Bankin A Lamar, Macoo.
Gu , and they will forward it to yonr ad •
dye**. Pile**, SI.OO.
Central City Worm Candy is perfectly
liar ol less, but it effectually extirpate* flic
worm from the human body. Alt moth
era should keep it
If VoU have consumption, or think yon
have, M*oa oa* or your denier n t once
for a bottle of Brewer's Lung Restorer,
and b cured.
The astonishing success which bn* at
tended the n*e of Gate CUy Vermifug :* in
many families, indue * us to recouuuend
it or expelling worm*.
Notice tin* and s:edf we are not right.
A neighbor buys a bottle of Brewer's
Lung He tore!’ and iu less than two week*
all his neighbors will have a bottle.
Rankin‘s linchn and Juniper cures dia
betes, Brighßs disease* painful arinadmg,
deposits in the anno, [min in the back*
milky discharge*, etc.
Ministers and public speakers should
carry a bottle of Brewers Lung Hesthoe
around. It prevent* ami cures hoarse
ness* Try it.
Take tuchn and Jumper for al kidney
and ur.ny disorders. It it is the most re
liable medicine of the kind manufactured
G*ve it a trial.
We want yon to believe wbat is said
about Brewers Lung Restorer, us it is the
truth. When you try it tbeu you ci
help talk it np.
Hunt** Lemon Tonic, n ifc and reliable
remtd.'for chills chdls and fever, inter
untt-nr lever, fever and ague dumb ague
and kindred diseases.
Km* bee of aanialca Ginger ii prescrib
l*V nit phyfticinun f> |H< in Ilka bW
ols. durri.oeo* colic cramp, etc., and none
lias a greater repnUtiou tbun Lunar,
Rankin A Lamar'*.
Brewers Lung Restorer is no new r m*
edy. tiut the discover s would not offer it
!or sale until satisfied it w uld cure the
diseases tie claimed to curl.
A warning! All who bare corsuinption
or bronchitis who bul to take Biewprs
Lung Restorer, n;e in danger of losing
their lives at any time* Buy a bottle and
save your life.
Hunt's Lemon Tonic is offerod t> tfio
public to supply u pressing need, viz: a
remedy which will uia e a certain cure
every time if taken according to direc
tion.
Brewer's Lung Restorer has never fail
ed lo five perfect and entire satisfaction
in every instance. Don't fail to try it.
Take Bucliu and Juniper tor s'l kidney
and urinary disorders, it ~is the most
reliable medicine of the kind manufact
ured.
Public speaker* shouln Brewers
Iving restorer.
BREWERS
LUNG RESTORER !
Hitvtug Rtifforetl groatly for ©hoot ii
years from *vt'rn throat and iaag wffec
iiou I w.i* M'lvined by Mm Prof Uozi r lo
trv lir^wnr # H Lung Ketitorer. Not having
any faith in fiat out m©dicin* I wa* n*.
Inctant to give it a trial, but finally yield
ing to persnugion I |urclm*cd u half doz
en bolt ‘H, ml after u f sir trial I take
ploipure 111 deoliitkig that I havo been
wondariullv bti©flt©d, and pMnottnw
Brewer * Lung Kv*tor©i a bleaHing to
those uflicUut with throat ami lung ul
feet ions.
fur month* during my uffiotion I was
ttnab lc to lie down to rst; tuy brtu thing
was so difficult that a constant wheeling
uoie could be heard acton* the room.and
my riends wore concerned for uiy life
All he sleep obtained timing tHe tiui*,
necessarily broken amt nnsiiti factory,
wnsfu u sitting post ire, but now I cun
re Hue with ease, Hnd my reftpo-e is nat
ural and pleasm t
MishKalkE- Doxlrß, Talhotton, Ga.
Messrs Lamar, Kankm A Lamar -
Gents: Will you allow me to tell you
something iu regard to your Brewer s
Lung Restorer ? The lot yon shipped
ui- some time *go luw I*-an on my shelf
fiuee their nrriTal, until a few days ago,
whoa the following ciioauistauc s occur
red.
Mrs James Coleman, while on s visit to
her mother, Mrs Conner, was taken very
ill ami thought she would die with a case
of lirni.obitix a* and consumption of lon „•
st aiding There wits no phvhieian to be
hud. the nearest points being Dublin and
Mt Vernon, both about twenty miles dis
tant. They t-e ut over to the store for
soin tiling that would give relief. I give
them a bottle of Brewer's Lung Restorer
and told them that if it did uo good they
need not pay for it. The result wan that
in tißy six hours she was able to go home,
about twenty-one miles and I have sold
several bottles to- day to pai tit's who kno '
of thia circumstance. Mr A II McCrem
iuod bought a bottle and found ftlmo-t in
stani relief. The sale of your medicine
is assured ip this section us 1 shall here
after warrant it to cure Yours truly.
Rif G K Ratchford, Loth.ur. Ga.
BRONCHITIS CURED .
Messrs Lamar, Rankin A Umar-Ocn
tlemon; My little girl. 8 years old, ban
beeu tor some time troubled with a severe
cough which physicians pronounced
bronchitis. She slept but little, cough
ing the eutire night, and we had to get
up very otteu to help her out* die cough
was so sever©. At vour solicitation I
bought n bottle of Brewer's Lung Re.
i storer, and she began to improve stouce
| and has been ateepiug nicely over since,
j and I firmly believe she will d* peronui -
I eutly cured. I was vt\iy much frighten
ed at her condition not long aiucebut am
now rejoicing at her recovery.
Yours truly. U*o F. Wlm
HEMOIIRH AGES SIOPFEP.
It gives tm* great pleasure to certify to
he merits of Br*wri Lung Restorer, ns
l have n>ed it and found it all yon n*pre
suued it b> I. My lungs were afLvted
to muuc extent. and 1 had a hacking
cough, often spitting up •blood, w hich at
times would aiuoui t to a betnorrhagewind
I became very much frightened at my
condition- I bought several bottle* ©; .Us©
iirt-WfiMi Lung liekuter. and have t*en
entirely cured by its use, and feel k.*is
tits! that this medicine will prove a gr. t
blessing to the people. It jon in
troduce it into the Northern Slates it
would mik vour tortatea
Y n .ru.y, UinrY W#tki.
Lamar,RankinA Lamar,
niy*un IIA(\IN ANO A I’LAK lA.
awi e k in fur ■•wn loan T- rtu*
$5 ontft free, Andresa H
Mauxt A C>. i*. tat t Mu-na. mutt
U- i') A WEEK-#l2 day at Horn. m*i
•T I **,y ni <1?. Oo“tly On fit fn- . A*
dna* Tki* * Cos., .4-rgut i, Male-.
REGISTER KM STANDARD
O. D. GORMAN, Eirrroß.
J B. GORMAN, Connu-<>XDnto Boor i.
Talbotton, Gn„
riJEHDAY DECEMBER i, '.882.
Official Organ of Talbot ftranty.
The Legislature
For the past few days has been dis
cussiug the general tax oil, and oth
er matters reported by the commit
tees. By slow stages Members are
preparing to adjourn 03 December
frjth ovei to ihe sth of July 1883. Most
of the valuable time of the present
session has been taken’ uf in the elec
tion of judicial officers.
WKI.IiSIIUBI A. EXtIIWOK.
When our farmer* pitched a heavy
firovi.ion crop this Mvtayn they aet
y wisely, I.r if tl cy neglected
t> e fins! crop for the pr.daction ol
rot on, ihey would have been in
terrible struts to-day. Hinte Sep.
tetiiher Ist, the price ol cotton Ims
decliied about two.cents and the
indications now"are th.t it will fall
still lower, .The chief reason for
th a, may bo a.’tribnied to tbs pr. a
poct of an nnpyecedcnP dly largccrop
an I not the inlet iority of the st.p ~
The e.tiuiate now is ftom 7,000.
009 to 7,.700,000 bales. With
• iglrt demand the prices natural])
go down.
The planters nro to be Congrat
ululed, beoause the fuaxs of them
have riti-ed eaongh grain and meat
to support them and to save 1 hem
(font atnrvntiou and debt.
The Savannah News says:
Onr planters should learn a laatiue and j
awful lesson from the present condition
staff.trs. 'Drey slnml 1 rteogmze tin j
tact that under ordinary iiretiur,t.in es 1
there will be no more .mrll rr*p years in :
this country, and they should plant cot
ten with the expectation of r. cravin'* com j
parntively speaking, little tor it. II Inrv I
act on this p inetpt .* the term and home
wilt alwaysjhe taken mwr o' flrt —they
will, under any cirerinis'. iiees, be pre
pared for the worst, and then whatever
they do receive for cotton will ho so ninch
clea* sain. ,Xtiis Is >n ya,ty . any-nr
m .ko sure of rent soutliero ludt-pt ndcure
The Conyers Weekly vouchee for
the following story: There live* 1*
man in this town who claims to bt
tbo bos* swapper. * Ten years ago
he bought n pocket-knife for which
he paid $2. He Swapped this for n
pistol; he swapped the pitted, for n
shotgun, the gun for a cow, the cow
for n borne in and sold the horse foi
SSOO. He invested the SSOO for tin
first tive years mid drew ul $2,000.
Hu ha* had tile $2,000 mil at iulbr.
est for fivey arsat 10 per cent, anil
he now has the result ot his knife
trade, $3,000. We a e indebted to
Dr Truvi" for ll.c above story. Ii
you are mind to take las word for
it, all rigi t.
J 'ckaonville Times: Fr ench of
ficers who have gone to Si Angus
line to observe die tr-m-it of Verms,
have placed their observatory in po
sition on the old fort in the Ancient
City. Owing to the fact that there
are a number of large vaults under
the parapet, these gentlemen found
some difficulty in getting a firm b*-
si*. Tin*, however, was secured by
locating th* observatory just over
one of the partitions. They have
tKun several 'observations ot tl e
Stars, obtained their oenriugs, and
are now ready for the event of the
year, tho transit of Venus, which
comes off December Ad\ lasting
troni 7 o uloek in the mot’iling un
til 3 o'elock in die nlternoon.
lloW in A vo|l IlninkritncMi
Forbid intoxicating nostrums and use
r.itkcr'M Ginger Tonic in your family.
This delicious reinedy never Intoxicates,
is a true Wood and brain .food, and aid
ing nil the vital functions never fails to
fcvigorute*
Mr Alfred B irkesdnle, of Jlirly
county, his satisfactorily demons
strafed tbo problem of raising most.
He has thirty seven fine hogs to hi 1
this wii ter, and has not lost a eii •
gle one during the year.
Mr F M Robinson raided this
year, ou s one male t rtn, in Sum
ter county, 14 boles cotton, 150
bushels corn and 150 bushels j iota
toe*. A good showing tor old
Sumter.
Dooly Vindicator: It is stated
that a negro in this county has not
raisad a hog or bought a ponu<l of
meat in something over a year. He
lives on '|HM<-nms and gophers dur
ing their respective seasons, and
has caught over two hundred pounds
of gopher meat the last summer.
The youngest Governor aft r
January Ist will not be Robert E
Pattison, of Pennsylvania, but
James B Grant, of Colorado. The
latter is a Democrat, and bit 30
years old. The oldest Governor is
Alexander H Stephens, of Oeorgi i,
who sill be 71 in Fbinury,
Krll.v PitovtS,- -It is easily
proven that mat a rial fevers, consti
pation, toroidity of the liver nnd
klilreys, general debility, Dervous
ne s. and M-utalgic ailuieuts yield
readily to this grwit disease con
queror, Hop Bisters, It.,] air llie
ntv*ges of disease hy counci l ini;
-he foo.l into rich blond, and ii
gives n w life and vigor to the aged
and infirm ..iwav-.
Georgia.
The following is Georgia in a nut
shell: Population, 1,540,180; whites,
816,906 ; colored, 725,24° j number
of families, 303,060 ; dwellings, 279,-
474 ; persons to the square mile, 26.
15 ; families to the square mile, 5.14 ;
acres to a family, 124.55 ; area, 59,-
980 square miles; number of voters,
321,438 ; white vote, 178,967 ; color
ed vote, 143,472 ; school population,
507,861.
A girl of Waukon, lowa, beinp
excessively fond of babies, borrowed
oue of a iieighb -r f*.r tbo clay. It
fell into t fire and was bnrned to
death, Tho gi*l was not irnme
ditcly the cause of the accident,
and y t she was so grieved and
frightened tliut she died in an hour.
The Gainesville S >uthron give*
this timely and imp.irtnnt ndvie :
Farmers ilionld put their lieu-es,
barns, stables and sheds in good re
pair at once, aS it is quite likely a
fe w days more will end our good
weather until spring, arid the
weather prophets are predicting] a
severe w inter ad over the wo 1 I.
Market Quotations
Corrected Weekly ty MILKERkON.
HATCHER & ESIES.
Balk Sides 12}
Bulk Strips,. 12J
Bjcoh Shonlder*. .12'
Canvassed limns 17 J
Patent Flour *B.OO to $8.5(1
Fancy Flour s<• 25
Family Flour ijd! On
Meal ", 75.
Cotton Quotations.
Tim market is quiet with stnnl! enquiry.
We quote Taltmttou prices, as follows:
Good Slidalw;; fq
Middling <u
bow Middling 8)
Talbot Sheriff Sales
Will be sold before the Coart House
door in the town of Taibeiton. Talbot
County, Georgia, on the I*t Tar*dav in
Jai.nry *3 next, within tbe !eal hoars of
MtK'toe lot lowing property, to wit*.
On© bide of lint cotton weighing nl>oa‘
(MK) pound*, 50 tm hel* morn or let.* of
corn, 4o bushels more or le** of
need- 100 pounds fodder, gnid property j
levied on to *:tti*fy a wair.mt in
mr hands, in favor of Mis. Fai nie C
Halve), v*. Silas D. Hatcoik Levy
made and rtunied to too by F..
Tnoini'Kon. L.C
Ai©o, tt name time and place the wc*t
ha’f of lot of land, in the town >! Oenr
v.v known •* ibe tid "K- ckotrry pine*'*
irouting Railroad Avenue, Oil favt. inn_
nmg back ‘220 tret to the street below, n
which is now mtindcd ti ©store l.ousa now
•c( upitfd by J G Gordan. Also the west
half of tot of land N* sd. in tbe 10 h l>it
trirtol ori dnid y Jlueungee, now Talto*
county. Levied o, to sat Ufy twof*kera
ions in inj baud*, >no u favor of J i
It cl ards v*. W./ Ligon (Jo. and A 'i
C.mdUr, the other in lavor of v/iue
<)*Conner A Cos. W 4 Lb on A Cos..
I iml notice given to t**n nt* ia |Mi*iH'SioL.
j Lcs JOHN Me V till!IS. Bbc-riff.
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Take Notice!
All parti*s indebted o J 1J Gorman fo
lumber bought this year, and psyabh
t ii*! dt, w I .In I | heir at o tritn lomfy a
this offle • afi r t r Ist da-, oj Pctx'iuWr
C *nie np *rn ’©.ion ppitaptlf, mid set
tl •, wp a o got ur and its to pay with
tis ra uc’.
PARSER'S
33 jSI
This lr jAftt and retting
Jglgj-SysSHK b preferred by th*s#
,Kat
;7 xn w - 0 *
jJjHHßcvuni cf nt tr.prr,..,
f b contains mitfrijh
tm3 f that arc beneficial
o the c!p and hair
acd always
lutiWilTNSiM Cilif Is Crtf t r FtScf Half
Parker’s Hair Balsam b finriv perfumed and U
warranted to prevent failing of the hau and to re
move dandruff and itching Hiscox A Cos., N Y.
Ua an 4 fl o—, at S*SnkW|>n4i4Utiw,
PARKER’S
GINGER TONIC
a lii(e|i||y inis
a ■•fa ion •• shim viw sh?s|ii ssmu.,
Ufouono Mckssic or brnttr, won aui with
Onr work, of ft motb.r nt, down by {unity or hrnsn
hold duties tty Pauu'i Cura.. Tome.
* If you srt • Uwyor, BiaUw or buttnet* non a*
fcsartsd by sitsu! minor oudou, earn, do not uke
Lnfoxtctiag .timataatt,buluw Parker*, Gtafet Toaic
• If rat lun CoammyttM, Dnpvu, Rhruuk
litn, Kidney CuapUiou, ettaydiiMdef oflhetuaf*.
■ stomach. bewtli, Wood or armr. P.aata’, Ciacn
j Tome willcurr you. ItutkrGrratcußioodPuriArr
,M (bo loot m 4 brailCo.fbCm Cm M
lf you an wuttaf away from Iff, dusipation or
any &k,m or wrakarar and rtourt a naiilui take
Cirrcaa Tome at oar*; (t wia lanfmu and badd
oa apttomlhr (rwdor*bat winamr latancaH.
It bu urrd buadnda dim; k may Mr* youn.
f CAPTION I-liSm B wMIWii. hftw'i Ohif TWi 8
Wfiiil SlWlwlfiwtMuwMa a*wU,ts4iMsdnlf
SWwsl trtm wiietHni.f t*frSm. tiShiihuli H
Umm*Csll.T. SO. A |l Wm, ,t to 4re*t.
GREAT BA VINO IPTTNO DOLLAR tIZL
iiiaari:fß!a
COLOCNE.I
ttut 1
The Bad and Worthless.
are never imita.d or cvunterh it d*
This in especially tine oj
a family mediicine. and it is positive
proof that the remedy imita’ed is of the
highest value. A* soon a* it hd been
tested and proved by the whole w>rld
that Hop Bitters was the purest, best and
most valuable fuJnily medicthe on the
earth, m.'.ny imitations sprung up and bo
jan to steal the notices in winch the press
and people had expressed the merits of H
B ami in every way trwng to induce guf
feriug iavaluis to use their stuff instead,
expecting to make money in the credit
and good name < f H B. Manv olhtr*
started n •strums put up in simil r style
to H H with variously devised names iu
which the word “Hop’* or ‘ weie
used in a way to induce people to believe
the were the sime as Hop Hit tern Ail
such pietc'oded remedies or cure*, no mat- 1
ter what their style or name u. especial
ly those wi h the word **H q>" or “Hops**
iu their name or in any way connected
with them <>r their k me, are imitations or
cutti ter.e.ts. Beware of them. Touch
none of them use nothiug but geuaine Hop
BlMen, vi h a bunch or cluster of green
Hops on the white u4*el. Trust nothing
else, llrugcists aid and oilers are w trued,
g* u**t itealiog iu imibkUo <s or couuter-
SwU. I 4* augio i
HIT, HR!
Yes, Never, No Hardly Ever
ABOUT IT.
Atont What! About Being
SATISFIED.
Satisfied witii a Piano or Orjrn bought
from e l‘ use yon kn*w wofhii g of, nad
whose reconiUieiid tion w*s the c.ia el
a tnreba*- - ©
It wont do a perron will get caagh:
niie times *nt f Un.
What mast n p-r*rn do. then ?
\Vfv, boy an ii s-rnm nt .ion know
gfviielbiiu of. those ..that have been tinted
and pn*ven *jo. d.r li.ttlc anti sweet t<neu.
Naiiit* then'.
The Chickering Piano, Mat*
Lushbek liauo, Arion Pi
a no. Erauinh Sc Boch Piano
Maurn A Huinliu Orpn, Estey Organ,
Kboninger Bell Chime Orgnna.the marvel
on* instrument of the day, the Pncard
Organ, the Bay S ate Organ all in all the
grandest lot of instruments ever offered
by shy one bonne, aud all of which are
sold on long tune.
Where can we find these instrnments f
Why at E D. IRVINE A CO'S., The
Mn-ic House of Goorgit, A so tin m In
stitution by son*ter 11 men—amt when
they give you a guarantee with n in
strutteut.vou nuv i now tliat it is o. k.—
for they r*pect every lnstrnuj.ni sold to
advertise tb*m, and they m ke only goo.l
ndv-rtlse-mehts, yon limy be assured.
Where do they live ? I mast writ© to
them immediately and see if I can do hh
well a* n Northern bouse offer* in some
circulars ju*t received. Address them at
Macon, Ua. and they will send you a lot
of catalogues giving terma.prices Arc. and
you will ntid by comparison, that their
prices are re.illy eh low a* Northern
price*, and you save ft eight, beside*. In
addition to I ian*>* and Oigahs, thev keep
;m imnu-jDC stuck of Guitar*. Violins.
Drums. Fifis, and small goods s*en rally
.Ini ©lie* t music—hands sake! You
never *nw th like and thy print it every
w. ek. too. 75c music for 10c. 40c music
for 10 c, aid hi satisfied with these, give
it away,with that excellent Musical Jour
nal of their*.
This must be m enter prisin'; concern.
Enrirpri ing don'tekpre*m it. They ar*
simply ut erly awful. Why* What do yon
| think ? Tney give teacher* and pnreha
*eis a most liberal discount on nil goc<K
■ hey buy. and go to all sorts of troubh
to select Miusic for teachers, who c&nV
b yin person* and it i * seldom tba
they can mis* the wdk iu a good sc lec
tion.
Whv is this ?
Bfcau** they have a competent mnsi
ciin at the h<Ad ot the business—-an old
teachi r, who know* want* ol tench
ers.
\Vho is he J
Fivf. Guttenlerger who Is a partner in
the bu .imw They s’so, kc-p m stock
t wonderfalOrguimna wMch makt s mu
sic by using a omul. Write them for m
descriptive circular of It. and you will be
delighted.
They don't ke*p anything but musical
books, do they?
No, not in the music store, bnt on Sec
ond street, at the hook store E I) Irvine
A Bro you will find an immenge stock ol
| ltooks—school, miscellaneous and blank,
hibhs ail sizes, hymu books and prayer
; books. elg. nt .gift books, picture frames,
pictures, fanev g ods an-l toys too no
merons t<* meniiou. tVi aid see them
or write for catalogues and yon will In.
at the low prices and the extent
loi t; eir stfxk. sep 19 tf.
NOW ARRIVING!
Beautiful Goods
tack, English aid Americas
SUITS MADE TO ORDER
—FoB—
Fall and Winter, 1882.
fashion plvTe already is.
Yon CD give vour order at 01 ce, and
have your >ni. ready lor delivery at any
lime daring the next tLirty or sixty day-
Come promptly and avoid trouble lat
er in llie s-u.s, n.
G- J. PEACOCK,
Cotlutig MaLi.faetorer,
54 and 66 Broad Street,
•x’.H COLUMBUS, GA.
|
Administrator’s Sale.
GF.ORi.lA—Talbot ConrrT:
By noihon'y given in the will o Nancy
ri Fuller, hte of said county, I i aell
to the highest bidder, on the first Toes. '
day in January next, before the Coa t
House do't in tb town of Talbotton, the
plantation oh ablch said Nancy B Fnller j
lived up to the time rf her deatl | Said'
idantation contain ng one hand, land!
seveniv acre, more or less, hemg parts ol '
lotr nomlier 64 snd 65 in the 23d district
of Talbot conn y. Terms tosh.
G Y MCDOWELL, [
Ca-5 AJmr Cum. Test. An ex-, i
% Wrier,
- FOR—
APRIL, MAY. and JUNE.
Gentleman's strap ties, S2 00
Gentleman's ertlf strap lies, 2 50
Geutiemen's culf Oxford ties. 2 50
Gent'emsn’s calf congress g,liters, 3 50
Gentlemen's CaifPrineeAihen, 2 00
Gentlemen's Goat strap ties, 2 00
Gentlemen's Goat Oxford ties, 2 00
Boys calf strap *iss, 1 50
Boys calf Oxford tic-S. 1 50
Boys call button shoes. 1 50
Ladies custom made kid button 2 ofl
Ladies Kid 2 00
I 25
" 1 00
“ “ " 90
Ladies fox gaiters, 1 CO
" “ " 1 50
Ladies fox gaiters, 1 20
Ladies fox gaiters, 1 00
Ladies fox gaiters. 07
Ladies fox gaiters, 77|
lardles cloth g liters, 1 25
Ladies cloth gaiters, 90
Ladies cloth gaiters, 97J
Indies Kid Newport ties, 1 05
Lad tea Kid Newport ties. 87jj
Ladles Kid Newport button, 1 00
Ladies Kid Xewpot tnttou, 87)
Wo s-Jl only solid goods, sneh ns we
Can guarantes in stvle, fit aud quality, a
very liberal discount to tbe tride.
EDGE & PRATHER.
150 BROAD ST., COLUMBUS, GA.
3 doors strove Konkin lioa.e,
oct 18 apr l
Valuable Town Property.
I offer for sale the Claib. me Hotel
Property, situated on the south-west cor
ner cl the Puohc Square of :he town of
Talbotton. Ths hotel building bus 17
commodious room*, is in good condition.
iTace h.is tine garden spot, ) acre, a goo -’
well ot wa'er. good kitchen, tt .ble and
irnru in stable. Will be old at private
aale.
For further information apply to
O D Goaucs. Talbotton. or
oetlOa .1 u., os W D LexviAd.
FALL
Grand Eiiili™ ol Dry Us!
W V'\ <l m * ,,y n, V, '' (,fS ,n ortf e*<(ftnl openlatr of flh Drew Fabrfci,
DnniiK ll> vr>k the aasnilmfnt m -•]! hnra will l.r r..m[i:fla. U ha.oe.rrj.
,h 2L2rt mb , ,e ,D DrrS< nl Forf "t-'" an 'l Ifom.slir Maunfarlnrf
hhojxlftbH Jerxiva .nnnrra. Dr .,p S D'Almu a,.,! n.n„el iu Hlafk
Myrtle.bro.**Hro-.-. Wj 11c ,c a ,1..,. NaryaiKl Teira Ou! *hft.lo S .
hue ft lui, ol inuufiuatfd Silt u iilurea. that trim or < o.i>-
hlne aitli < oliuyti Silk*, Satins. Ca*l)tuere* and Sli.vodalm,
that nr. rrry pretty. We offer ft snperb lot of Eui.
broidered Cftshmercaand Brtided Sbo-fdabs wonby
the nttenlion of mo*l eiitleal tts'er
SILKS, SILKS!
Wc ;uif,.r ln n g I !?.° f N if* 8l n F,br j c *. Kav O:tomans in biack and all .hfttfM,
biitin*, D. Lyon*, Sferr. He m*. Lbadamaa, Oros Oram*. *e.. nod put
yu on nonce net to buy uotil you see our stock,or you may retrfet it.
intte\ ! stV^r- 1 ! f" 1 ' 1 CASSIMERES ! In this line we have exqnis ti dwiipi,
in the b *t Fabr.es from Arne .c m F.e.u'b and lo >...* —and in ..*• C
simcres, the pirt and tlio bills that r.lw.iy* aive* m-tber* m st care and tro n blo,vr ul
""V 1 ;, 2*2 the Style. *„d pri“
rAHLE CLOTHS. TOWJXS NAPKINS : We think that we are not t.!kir
Pdly in say.n K we show fi> hugest spread ami handsomest line Georgia Com"
mft4B e .wr r |, t * , * n e B ’'r. t **' * 5- ‘V’- 75 c ' ts * l esSh. We run them up
of 48 per dnain. They *re worth locking at. We con,menro Table (loth, at W:
Steiiteato % r ***?* ' 1w,,1e - *V3nl seta in Cloths .hi
Napkins to Match, in W tiite Gcxnts and all shade*.
.'v.' ,EANS . ! , W, ' h , V e TOOOya.d.ttir*. 18,20, 25, 40. SO and Kt
md can haat th maniit.icta nr. on prices
a bo* of 6 pair* They nr> Worh r,c a pur, • Lo, 100 dr*en solid colaml
♦i ate'of W " ““ d *-- ■* * n °“' n > Price oi 25, a ptb.
d,r ’” k ”™ " 25c poet*
S N W V 2 hustoo',r M? 1 ''l 0 " 1 '"""' *" , ' 1 *' >■ ri.rt Ch,sp .1
r*' . ,* V f b “ h 080 T> rds of Ms, ehester Moires a* I 1 -le-iei ol
bar.-,.in in e.gl.t and fferent shades f,.,t 3 e o „t. ,„s 8.600 u.ros'nf American Cssb
merefiiiid Serge.in all the new st tlio popular price of 12 12 C Lot No 4
teafffttwAofSirj? inrWr,fCt -3l I e'-utifa* fitdlh V.
loot* don't writ
! W W. all pride*. i
BUTIONB.TIIIMMINGS* BRAIDS, It,
“i' e ‘bem .n endless vsnetv lo msteb onr suittn,.*
BA E OAl f!" ' To oi' ll ,h ' with speeisl eelst, will
t 1 e°*mo't ehronie^sfo^n^JL 1 ”* nt 10c per y.rd, that will ftutoftnl
morrow"'mmn.ene' Hmte "JUTS
morrow commence a sale of 100 do leu L, j*,. Rdbriggan Hose at 2tie a p.tr 11.
STJESmISS vZJ t)U,k ' t 2.' t *' *■ "* *** Uft*.. Gouts, sn* Ite,r
a u,J — and u,b ’'
piFASFv<m^? ::s: " t:3ra ' Pine.
mtei ™ tL ' C s rrv * "" Ch “""el— of g fsla th.n Cotnmhas h*. *n
tCk weU,?.d ™i"J nUU '’^* 0, '‘' ac ' , * onrSi,k ’ f0 ** s P* r yard •
matter * ' b<>dy , ccna.nty Ik pleased to hav. th.rn tt tue
c>c, - 4tf - T K -aNFaM, Cohirnbiw <in.
WHY
Should I Fay Other Clothiers
$25.00 FOR MY
FALL SUIT.
: When 1 Can Buy the Seme Article for
820.00
And get a Belter Fit th*n I Ever Had in My life ?
CAE3VTLEMERT!
Naturally ask this quest ion when examing our sock of
FINE NOBBY SUITS,
Made of tb most stylish goodsjout this season, aitd malt 4> fit #s f:rlect!v * l t>#
slide to lit the bum n lcnr. Come and look at them.
H. J. THORNTON, Southern Clothier,
83 & 85 Broad St-, Columbus. Ga. .
\\ LDDINi. OUTFIT* AWPECULTY. oc “
1855. 1883.
TO PLANTERS OF GEOR.
GIA
Many of you renaeml er Bsu K h
Raw Bone Super Phosphate snd its j n T ru ’
dnetion for the growth of Cotton aah,s h,
Jack as 1857. or to years after its e r a
appearance In tbe North as the r i oDt( ,
phosphate made from Raw or Unborn*!
bone-. Since that time it has been n ,' d
and appreciated b> tbe leading
aid planters in the North and So o m
Yrars ago the manufacturers decided not
to sell ii on loug time or credit, cotton
option, and weie the first as tit as ,jj e ,
know to quote a low price (cash dr-wa) Z
a j hospbate of established rrpn Ution
This srticle conforms iu analysis t 0 the
State Law. and is offered at a yery lo '
once for cmd.. The on ly terms on which
it can be ob ainrd from the manufactu,
eis, are: cash to accompany the order, a,
you can arrange with yonr agent in li,]
timote, Philad-lpbia or New York to p„j
lor it on pnsenatioD of bill r . n d hill 0 |
lading,
If you cannot bay Baugh's Raw Ron,
Super Phosphate from your Factor .(
home, we advise y .u to order direct from
ns. You will find it to your ihtere.t to
consider this sut.ject and sare money by
• onss’iondidg with us.
BAUGH & SONS,
(Sole Manufacturers,)
Philadelphia and Baltimore
nov2l tf. *'■
Mill Property for Sale !
A vduable mill jiroperty f.„ jn
raylor cuuly. oue mile from Dnvirton
accessible by good roads. A coo,l um
Meuse, a good 3 r- cm 'dwelling,
Mill has a first class ruu of corn r„ t,’
a Go 8.-W. Centennial Gin, new. (Jl
run of custom for ginnery and mill The
properly is in tlrsl class order, will
a bargain litlrs perfect, and property
umneumber^. Apply .0 L E CGwGr.l!
Talbotton. For further information sa.
P norMtf ° ,i '“ wUO -
For Rent Cheap.
An elegaut new store room 23-fio, wilh
lrsek yard, for rent st #125 per snnsm,
in Goman‘a Block, Talbottor. A rp!,„.
uid location for bus*ness. Dry Goons nt
Groceries, romrssiou given imms ;wu
1. . Apply at once to
J B Gossi .s