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The Old Jewelry House;
I’Olt PEOPI.EOF 'VIIIS SECTION.
W. T. JOHNSTON,
* * 1/ ‘%i A ffiaH&l
Its CHEEKY ST. f.V< ‘ON.
Watches, Clocks, Silverware and FINE JEWELRY*
Dei n'rc C'= mis rod rWe | rif . Your ira-'e soil Ted. 111 ' 1 2,11
R H HUZZA D, W- GOODMAN,
R. HT. HUZZA & CO.
Trank Maaufaciory,
WHOLES AXE AND! RETAIL.
Sample Trunks and Cases A Specialty.
REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TC- Orders by Mail
Promptly Attended to- . _
nri v7 Salesroom: 12 Whitehall St. Atlanta, Ga-
I, NEWMAN. I T HORNER
NEWMAN & THORNER,
PROPRIETORS OF THE
DOLLAR STORE,
M ICON O A., !•-*▼ to unruitncis Ilrnt In order to nude a rrcmi for
tueir itutueuHo utork of ilolidiy Oo<itli*,thry are off fr the n. xt *M) tl.-jn extta**
ordinary itxlueciueuts.
Dross Goods, Millinery, Hosiery, Ladies and Children’s
Cloaks. Dolmans and Jackets.
I’urlie* de*d mp to make pat chose in above gauds will '*> from 25 to 38 per cent
ly tailing I.u t .oin. MAN &TUORNER, 99 Cherry St. Macon.
I g, Country merchants will do tvt il to examine their immense ami
Vitiit-d toys &c. tiofi t pnrchiiMiig el*iw)n r<’. ,IIIV 7-nov2B
8. W. McMICHAEL, S. J. WYN N
McMicliael & Wynn,
153 Broad St Columbus, • - - Georgia
DBAU3RH IX
Groceries, S aple Dry Goods, Bagging, Ties, Bacon, Lard,
Flour, Meal, Coffee, Sugar, Rice. Tobaccos, Fine
LIQUORS, AND
FAMILY SUPPLIES GENERALLY.
ptf YOUR lrd solicited. ___
SMITH, CULVER & CO.,
122 and 124 THIRD STREET,
MACON, - (JEOBtiIA.
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Importers and Jobbers of Hardware, and Dealers in Iron,
Steel, Agricultural Implements, Tin Ware. &c.
—O - -
W# nrf nolo Agenth for tin* e<tb ruled
FAHMKHH ITtI ITiXI > PI OWN.
#W* .
TC7WOOLFOLK,
NO. 127 BROAD ST, West Side, COLUMBUS,
Wholesale ami Retail Dealt r In
riantation Supplies and Family Hrcceries !
.o
1 will k**p constnutly on Fnml n lull nd complete *ot*k of *<ll Onml-* in my 1 e
Imh, (tnd 01a Kivu its Invornldemtlucciutnts h :ii ytm k<mi odmid. Agflit for
Bt*ftdrd (uan<n. *' ' v * OLTOIjK,
M|( JOHN A SHEjMFAdI). of Marion cu’y U with me. and wll l> gUt> to meet
hi. triemK "*** a
~ Wm. BEACH & CO., ”
96 Broad Street, Columbus. Ga.
- DEALERS IN-
Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails,
Castings, Rnbber Belting, Paints, Oils,
Brushes, Cutlery, Looks, Wagon Ma
terial. Portland an Bosendale
Omenta, Plaster 1 arte, Coni Hl.ellere, Straw Cutters, Barbed Fence
Wire, Ac. set3to jau Ist
DO YOU KNOW IT?
G. E. THOMAS,
BROAD SI BEET, COLUIIBUS, GA.
IB always heady with
The Best Clothing,
For M>?, Youth 4 * ami Boy** that money furnish. The best is the eheipeet
and i* rel!y lai&hbtxl t auudi advune* ou prices lor t buddy, which latter ho i.ev_
*fck*p#v
1 CANNOT, YV 11.1. NOT
|s nrdeieid. The pnbLc know me. I keep only good fabrics m all the latest cuts
*u*i Uyteti.
HATS, CAPS, UNDERWEAR.
A full lip*- *!*t*Hd t vp*tiot qvaii!y end nu.kts. Ecciytl icj* ikw nd any
*h'ir§ you v.oiu and e* ut*. api'iu oclii
THE REGISTER ANI) STANDARD, TALEOTTON. TALBOT COUNTY GEORGIA, DECEMBER 10. 1882
IV r Catarrh, <onghs. i-obla, ii.tltn uiSa,
sore tliiout, i.ikl of bt eath, 1.. M
Bri-i era Long Jfcstarer.
To break ehilis and fever t i; -n good
dose of May Apple Fills, to lowed by
HuntLeiu-.ii I'otije, Taeae are bote
i zeeileut icinodi. s,
Breaver's Lung Restorer cuts cb
mill) j.twin, blond))Ii and all threat and
bug discasea. iain't forget the mime
brewers Lang it, ->t mr. lXacnmiiu-nfi it
to your Blond*.
Rankin's C>nij!onn*l Fluid Extract of
Bui tin and Juniper. E-pi-ci.illy for dis
eases of the kidneys. bladder, nriny or
nano and iieiv u-iicas.
If you doubt wh it is wii 1 of Brewer's
Lung Rntorei a.I, aoui • one who ba, tried
it. it in rtconnnendi cl by physician*.
(idle City Vuirui.Higo-ml C'intrul Ci‘y
Worm C.,<ly fur expoHirig worms are jmr
f-sceJlouce. Owe ,heui a trial ami bo
convinced.
Clergyman's i*or<-, fhmat and bonohitix
ri; apeeduy amt permanently cured t y
Urewer** Lung Restorer.
To care chid* anti fever permanently,
ijae llnubs h' mon Tonic. Pro*. SI 00
pr r bctlle. You could not pwwibiy in
vest yottr mo|,ey to better mi vantage.
Jf yon cannot Inty Brewer* Lung Ite
eiorer in your own town, enclose t a rao
nev to Laniur, i’anfeiu & La mat. Macon.
Chi. and they will furwuid it to your nd
dl - - Price, -fl 00.
Centrni City Worm Candy is perftct’y
hariidc-H. but it iff", in li \ extn p.ites J in
woriji front li t htiui.ui body. All luoih
< rs should keep it
II you love consumption, or thick you
have. M ini 'o nor your dealer at once
for a bf tile of Brewer's Lung Restorer,
und b cure I.
The nalotitahir.a snec-exK which has nt
ttnded the ne of Gate City Vermfng: in
many futnilii, indue an to recommend
it or expelling worms.
Notice fin* and me if we arc nuf right.
A neighbor buys a b due of Brewer's
Lung Re torer and in les- than two weeks
all his neighbors will have a bottle.
Rankin's Jiuclin and Juniper cures dia
betes, Blight's disease- painful urinading,
depos es in the urine, p.tiu in the hack
otiiky discharges, etc.
Minister# and public #f eaters sliouid
carry a b ttto of Brew er's Lung Uestboo
around. It prevents and cures lieurse.
uukh. Try it.
Take tinuhn and Jumper for at l.idncv
a,id nriny disorders. It it is tin- roost re
liable uicdiciue ot the kind matluhictuied
Give it a trod.
We want you to believe what is said
about Brewers Lung Restorer, as it is the
truth. When you tiy it. then yuu c.n
help talk it up.
Hunt s Lemon Tonic, a safe and reliable
remt di.fnr chili* chills and fever, inter
imtt.niHever. fever and ague dumb ugiie
and kindred diseases,
K si me of sain Rica Ginger it ( rescrib
ed l,v nil physicians for piuu in Ilia bow
els, dull-main colic, cramp, etc.- and none
has a greater reputation than Lamar,
KitnVm & Limni's.
Brower's Lung Restorer is no new r m
dy. tiut the diSoovercs would not offer it
fur wdo until satisfied it w uld cure the
diseases lie claimed to curl.
A warring! All who have corsnmplion
or bronchitis who tail to take Blowers
Lung Restorer, me in danger of losing
their lives at any time. Buy a bo.tie and
save your life.
limit 'h Ltiinon Tonic i uff rml to the
public to Hiipply it ui t*‘l. viz: &
remedy which will ma e a certiii. enre
every time if taken ccorditg to tluco
tIOH.
Brower's Long lUiHtorer huH never f.til
ed lo j-ive perfect mid entire hh<infection
in every inhtmion. Don't fail lo iry it
Tuko Huelin and Juniper for ft 1 kidivj
and urinary disorders, it is th most
reliable medicine of tile kind manufact
ured.
Public speakers should use Brewers
Dun'' restorer.
JUiE WEE'S
LUNG RESTORER !
Having suffered greatly for about i!
years lium suvern throat and lung nffec
ilon I w.is advised by M*h l'rof DuahT to
try Brewer's Lung Restorer. Not having
any faith in patent medicines I was re.,
luctant to give it a trial, tint finally yield
ing to persuasion I purchased a li ilf du/.-
eii bolt <B, i.xul after a tail' trial I take
pleasure in declaring that I have been
wonderfully benefited, and pronounce
Brewers Lung Restorei a blessing lo
those ;tdieted With throat, and lung at
feel ions.
For months during my attetion I was
uimb le to lie down to rest; my breathing
was so difficult tbat a constant wbeexing
noise could be heard across the room.and
my rieuds were concerned for my life
All lie sleep obtained during tbe time,
necessarily broken and unsuti-factory,
was in a sitting post ire, but now I out
recline with wise, ami my respo-e is nat
ural and pleasant.
Miss K.ur E. Dnzti ii, Talbotton. Ga.
Messrs Lamar. Rankin A: Lamar
Gctits: Will you allow me to tell you
something in regard to your Brewer s
Lung Restorer / The lot you shipped
me some lime ,go him li en on my slicif
*iuo< their arrival, until a few days ago,
when the following clleums'Siic S occur
red.
Mrs James Coleman, while ou a visit to
her mother, Mrs Conner, was token very
ill mul thoftghs she would die with a cast?
of bronchitis a; and consumption of
Kt iudn g. There was no physician to bt
had. the n arest points being Dublin and
Mt Vet non. both ab ut twenty miles dis
tant. They ►out over to the store for
sour thing that would give relief. I gave
them a bottle oi brewer's Dung Restorer
and t"Jd them that ii it did no good they
need not pay for it. The resu t was that
in fifty six hours she was able to go home,
about twenty-one miles—and I have sold
1 several bottles to- <*y to pa tios who ki.o >
of this civciunsuini'i. Mr A H MoCrem
m< n bought a bottle am! found alruu-t in
stant relief. The sale of your medicine
is assured in'.his section as 1 shall here
after war."ant it to cure. Your* truly.
I!ev G H lUtch fo*i>, Loth.ur, Ga.
BRONCHITIS CUBED
Messrs Lamar. Rankin A Lamar— Gcu
tleuien; My little girl, 8 years ohl, has
been tor some time troubled with a severe
cough which physicians pronounced
bronchitis. She slept but little, cough
ing the entire night, and we had to get
up very often to help her out- the cough
was so severe. At vour solicitation I
bought a bottle of Brew er's Lung Be.
storev, and she began to improve at once
and has been sleeping meely ever since,
and I firmly believe she will iv perman
ently cured, I was very much frighten
ed at her condition not long since-but am
now rejoicing at her recovery.
Lulls truly, Geo F. Wixo.
HEUOIUSH VOES SIOFFED.
It gives me gnat pleasure to certify to
tie merits of br.wer s Lung Restorer, as
I have used it and louixl it all you repre
sented it to tie. My lungs were affeted
to some extent, and I had a hacking
cough. tfUn spitting up’blood, which at
times W' til l anion. t to a hcmorrhagisar and
I tseramc very much trightened a my
condition. I bought several bottles of t..e
ltrewei*s Lung Restorer, at.d have been
culiiwty cured by its ns. , and feed satis
fled tii- t this medicine will prove a great
blc-Muc to the people. It you would in
troduce il into tee Northern Slates it
wi u mik your Jortnnes.
\ i.i* riily, llsmii ’.Vo. TEN.
Lamar,Rankin & Lamar,
mas Slim M VCON AND AT LAN fA.
Jr™.) A W F.K sl2 a day at nornc ■ asi
?*“:vii its-. Costiy Oil.fit free. .Id
drees Tlce A Cos., Augusts Maine,
REGISTER ffl STANDARD.
0. If. GORMAN, Lriiion.
3 If. GORMAN, CoKJiKMieiNDiNG Eom n.
Talbotton, (*a.,
TUESDAY DECEMBER 19, '.882.
Official Organ of Talbot County,
Wheat Supply.
The wheat supply of file world is
put by the Bulletin des il,'tiles at },-
990,29(1,000 bushels, against 10,-
000,000 bushegi less iti 1881. Di -
viding the wheat-producing coun
tries into importing uud exporting
and the demands of the former, all
in Europe, are placed at 219,508,000
bushels, while the supply of the lat
ter is given as 285,232,000, the sur.
plus of tue United States being pul
at nearly 40,000,000 bushels less
than there is every reason to expect
it will be. Making this allowance
the world's surplus runs close to
120,000,000 bushels. It is figure*
liko these that have k< pt prices the
last fortnight at a low level with
England, even when the weutln r
was making it plain that the next
crop would show a serious df field!-
cy. Meanwhile, the price in Chi
cago is too near the c st of produc
tion to tempt rapid shipment.
Georgia News
Savannah Morning News: II G
Everitl, Esq , a young Dwyer of
Savannah, secretary of the Savan
nah Mutual Loan Association, and
trem-urt r of the Merchants and Me
elmnicH Loan Association, Su.
vannah under the stigma of malfea
sance in bis official position to a eon
sideiahle amount in cue of the a*
socintiotis. His indebtedness
amounted to almost nine hundred
dollars. Fast habits recently form
ed, was the cense.
North Georgia CStizjn: A nutn
her of emigrants, who went to ti e
Lone Star stale a few inon lu ago
passed through this place a tew
days ago en route for their old
homes in Georgia, This is tin tin.
usual oceuirencs either, a* emi
grants who are able to return
are (continually coming
back, "which v rifles ilia fact that
the piney woods, the sparkling
streams and tcriile valleys of old
Georgia possess fir greater attrac
tions than the so-call and Eldorado#
of the w est.
Butler Hiritld: Mr, Enoch Col
lins, otto of tlio olilcst ami Bust fur
wet's of this comity, was in town
yesterday offering to sell fifteen
hundred pounds of well Jed
pork of his own raking.
Betides line tanuauL Mr Guilin* Ims
on hand enough bacon to supply
the necessaries of t;is family fur tue
nuxi twelve months,
Georgia State taxis continue
gradually to decrease. During the
past six ye irs the taxes fdt from 3
to 2 1-2 mills. This shows a gruti
tymg increase ol the wealth of the
State, as w. 11,’aa JJis good fiuaucia!
in.iungemetH.
The white Methodists of Georgia
are about toset up a college at Au
gusta, lor the education of the col
ored youth,and the Augusta papers
congratulate the country tb it soem
iuent and pure a muti is to take
charge of it as Rev, Morgan o*l*
away, D,D,, oi the Georgia confer
ence,
A merchant iu Perry, nut a limb
of ji iu p*on weed in a tub of shelled
pease in Ills store, and it killed or rim
away the weevils that wore infecting
the | ens.
Mr. Ft ltx Corput was elected mayor
and eleven out oi twelve names on tbe
citizens' tick< t lor aldermen were elected
in the the Macon municipal election held
Saturday.
The art exposition is a great suc
cess at Macon.
A careful calculation shows that £a,-
000,000 wotth of alcoholic drinks is
used, each day, in this country—
more than enough to pay the Nation
al debt in two years.
Mr. Malouy, rqiorted shot in the
Opelika disturbance, is dead. They
shot in his window while he was dy
ing.
Rev, Charles Garrett, at the mis
sionary meeting at Edinburgh re
cently, pointer] out the fact that
while $760,000 were contributed by
tbe Wesleyan Methodists last year
for foreign missions, Mr Bass paid
880,000 for tht carriage of his ale.
A State Convention of the Wo
man,B Christian Temperance Union
of Georgia will be held iu Atlanta
on January 10th, 1883, for the pur
pose of organising into a State bopy.
Mrs Frances E. Willard, National
President of the Woman's Chris
tian T. mperanee Union, and Mrs.
Sallie T' Chapin, ofScUlh Curoliua,
wili be present.
Get Rich.
When Hops are $1.25 per lb. ns
now, an acre will yield SI,OOO prof
t, and yet the best family Medicine
mi earth. U p Bitters, contain the
lime quantity of Hops and are s dd
at the ame price Used ye irs ug>',
dth 'tigh Ho. snow are twenty times
higher than then. Raise Hop., get
rich in pocKet, use Hop Tutors and
get rich it heJlh,
Editorial Brevities-
There are 1,258 lawyers, 1,650 doc
tors and 187 dentists in Georgia.
815,000,000 of property were de
stroyed, by fire, at Kingston, Jamaica
last week.
London’s loss by fire m one week
recently was 815,000,000.
Atlanta, Macon and Savannah have
been honored recently by the Ohio
Press Association, who are on a tour
to Florida.
At the recent session of the North
Georgia conference at LaGrange, very
near 85,000 was subscriber, to Dr.
Allen's work in China.
The people of Savannah are going
to have an Sesqui-Centenmal cn the
12th of February to commemorate the
landing of Oglethorpe 150 years ago-
America is the world’s granary now.
Russia her most formidable competi
tor cannot compete with her trans-At
lantic friends.
The total value of property in Geor
gia in 1882, is 8287,249,403. In
crease in value over 1881, 16,255.515.
The amount of property returned by
colored tax payers, 86,589,876, an in
crease over 1881 018111,285.
""4ax- Senator Robert Toombs who
has been in Washington recently, was
on the floor of the U. S. Senate, the
first time ho has been in the senate
chamber since lie left tliat body in
1861.
If a fair valuation of the taxah e
property of Georgia were given in,
it would not be less than $310,000,-
000. Railroad property is given in at
only 818,729,427. Could it be
bought for double that amount to mor
row? Watches, jewelry and silver
ware are given in at only $1,183,327.
Capt. Edward S. Cox, the slayer of
Col. Alston, in the Treasurer’s office,
in Atlanta, on the 1 rth of March 1879,
was pardoned by Gov. Stephens on
Tuesday, December 12th. The peti
tion by which he has been pardoned,
was signed largely by Representatives,
Senators, Lawyers and eminent Jur
ists.
The |>ast year has been a pronper
ous mi a lor the Methonist Orphan
Home near Macon, under the bu
perintendenco ®f Itev L. B. Pane,
A larger number of children have
been provided for than any pravions
year it iU history. An addition to
the building baa been made which j
greatly increaucs the c parity foi
taking care of those committed to
their keeping,
Tlntf Hint KipriiHf tMtvrtt,
lfard workers are subject (o bil
lious attacks which may ind in
dangerous illness. Parker's (linger
Tonic keeps the kidneys and liver
active, and by preventing the at
tach saves sickness, t ine and ex
pense.—Detroit Free Press
Market Quotations
Corrected Weekly fcy WIDKEfi-ON.
HATCHER * E.S; KS.
Bulk Side* ll
Bulk Htri|n 11
I! ic. a Sbtxilders 91
Caavoased Huns 17 |
Patout Flour SB,OO to (ft. Go I
Fancy Flour s.‘>so
Family Flour isi ■
Meat ,75. 1
Cotton Quotations.
The marks* is (poet with small enquiry.
We quota TsHj'itlou prices, us follows:
Good Midalmq
Middling !)
bow Middling sj
Talbot Sheriff Sales
Will be sold before the Coait House
door in the lows of TslbwUon. T.Jbot
County, Georgti, on the l>t Tu undue p,
within the lean I h .ursof
sale the following property, to wit:
One bale of lint cotton weighing ebon*
COO pouoils, 50 Mi bet** more or leys of I
corn, 40 bushels more or tew* of eo t* n j
•ee.h 100 pounds fodder. Haiti pvojM'rtv i
levied ‘Mi |u satisfy a distress warrant in !
my hands, in favor of Mrs. Fannie C!
Havey, vs, Silas D. Huno>.Jc. Levy
made and ret nr uad to xno by Davis E.
TiiOffifwa. L. C
Also, at same time and place the west
ha fof lot of land, m the town if Gene
va. known as the ihi **K ckogc y plnce.**
treating Railroad Avenue, 3d foot. • tin
ning back ‘220 feet to t!ie street below, on
which is now situated tLt store house now
♦•coupied by J G O’ordan. Also the w ist
half of lot of land N* 50, in the 1C h Dis
tih toi origimd y Mu*eog(v, now Talbot
county. Levied on, to satisfy twoexecn-1
tions in my hands, me 1i favor of 4 H I
U chard* vs. VV J Ligou & Go. and A T
Gendior, the other iu lavor ot .Amies
O 4 Conner A Cos, vs. W J Ligon A Cos.,
and notice given to tvu.itts in possession.
deco JOHN Me HARRIS. Sheriff.
Remember This.
If you are sick Hop Hitlers wilt suteh
aid Nature in making you well w.:en all
else falls.
If yon are costive or dyspeptic, or are
suffering from any other o! the numerous
i diseases ot the stomach or bowels, it i
your own fault if you remain ill. for Hop
Hitlers are a soveteign remedy in all such
complaints.
If yon are wasting away with any form
of Kidney disease, stop tempting Death
this moment, and turn for a cure to Hep
Bitters.
If you are siek with that terrible si,k,
uess Nervousness, you will find a “Balm
in Gilead in the use of Hop 15 tiers.
If you are a frequent, r, or a resident
of amiasmatic district, barricade your
systeiu ..guest tlie scourage ot all conn-;
ties —muliri.l, epidemic, billions, and in
termittent levers—by the use of Hop ,
Bitters.
It you have rough, pimply, or sallow
skin, bad breath, pains end aches, and .
feel miserable generally. Hop Hi ters will
give you fair skin, rich bk>- and and sweet- |
est breath, health, and com ort.
In short they cure all Dis- ases of the
stomach. R.wtls, Bio si. Liver. Serves.
Kidneys, Uriah's Disease. ssoo vnii be
paid tor a case they will not cure or help
That poor, bedn-.den, invalid wife, sis
ter moil ei. or d..ueht>r. can be mr.de the j
picture of health, by a *ew bottles oi He>p i
hitters, costing but a trifle. Will you 'et
t? 2 it *
HIT, NEVER!
|
_
Yc3, Never, No Hardly Ever,
ABOUT IT.
AliGHt What 1 AhGßt Being
SATISFIED.
Satisfied wilii aPi ico or orgrtn bought
from a Ih•use yon know iio*bij>g of, asiri
wh(*c- recommend tioa wu> the enu- c- c>s
u Mtrch v e
It won't do a person will get caught
nice times • u 1 < f Vn.
What mnsf a p r-ni do. flirli "t
Why, buy an infUrmn nt m>u know
something of. those that t vi been p ste* 1
nnd pinveuvo d,rJi tble anti toiiet*.
Name them.
The Chickering Piano, Mat
hushbek liano, Aricn Pi
ano. Krauich & Boch Piano
Afascn & II mini Orga'i, Etey Organ,
Shoninger Bell Cliinro !)rgnns,the marvel- j
ous iiist um. nt of tbe day, the Pocard j
Organ, the Buy S ote Or.;uu nit in ull the
prindist lot of instrom nts evrr offered!
by a u.y mte house, tnd all of which are
sold on long tune.
Where can we find tnese instramonl-;?
Why at E D. IRVINE & CO'S., Thi-
Mn*ic Ilo'ire ”f tL-orgi-i, A-o .tlnrn in
slitulion by southern mao—and when
they give ymi n ga. rant.e with en in
striiiiient.yoa may l now that it is 0. k.—
for tliey expect every instillin'nt sold te
edvartise th-ni, and they ru .ke only good
ftdv rtlsenieats, y- n nmy be asaared.
Where do they live ? I must writ© to
them ictmodiiifc-ly and see if Lean do as
well as a Northern hov.se offers in some
circulars just reCi ivial. Address them ai
Macon, On, and they will send you a lot
of catalogues giving terms,prices Ac. and
you will find by comparison, that their
prices nre really as low as Nor hern
prices and you suve freight, beside a. In
addition to nanus and Olga nr, th o keel
an immense st< <k of Guitars. Violins,
Drums. Fit a, and small Roods generally,
.lul sheet tnudo—hand* sake ! You
m ver saw the like and lh*y print it every
vvfek. too. 7oc mu.-*ic for 10c, 4Ue tuns <•
for 10c, and not satisfied with these. give
it away,with that excellent Musical Jour
nal of theirs.
This must be an enterprising concern.
Kut* don’t express it, 'they nr*
MitnjJv utterly awful. Why. what do yon
think ? Tney give teen In r* and put elm*
Hers a most liberal discount, on nil goods
they buy. and go to nit sorts vf trouble
to select music lor teachers, who can's
buy in pet on- mi l it is ho se dom that
they c*n nos-, the w -lk iu a g>K)d selec
tion.
Why U this?
Bee they have n competent rnusi*
vial* at the h ad id the business—nn old
teach* r, who known th j wants o: teach
©is.
Who is tie ?
iProf. Gntteuberger who is a partner iu
the bu iuctw*. They niso, keep in stock
ti e w nderfnlOrgmmnu wi.ich makes um*
sic. by using a crank. Write the ill for a
j descriptive circuDr of It* and you will bt
! delighted.
They don’t keep anything but musical
books, do they?
No, not iu the music store, but on Sec.-
or.d street, at the hook store E D Irvine
A Bro yon will find an immense stock of
Books—school, miscellaneous and Mark,
b bi h all sizes, hymn books ami prayer
books. eKgmt gilt books, picture frames,
pictu;vs, fm.cv g* cds attd toys too nu
merous 1 > mention. Cull a< and see them
or write for catnlogm sand yon will b
amazed at tin* low prices and the extent
ot heirso<k st*p 19 tf.
NOW IRRIVING]
j
Beautiful Goods
French, English and Afflerican
SUITS MADE TO ORDER
—FoB—
Fall and Winter, 1882.
FASHIOX PLITEt AbREADY IN.
You can give your order at oi.ee, and
! have your -uit ready lor delivery at any
lime during the next thirty or sixly day*.
Come promptly and avoid trouble lit
er in the season.
G* J. PEACOCK,
C otlii ig Manufacturer,
54 and 06 Ero&d Street,
cct?a COLUMBUS, GA.
j
Administrator’s Sale,
| GEORGIA—TaIbot Cotstt;
; By authority given in the will of Nancy
ii Fuller, lute of said county, I wdl sell
ito the highest bidder, on the first Tnee
; and yin January next, before tbe Court
House door in the town of Talbotto.i, the
j plant .tion on which said Nance B Fuller
' :ivet up to the time of her deathj Said
plantation c- ntaming one hundred and
, seveniy serr-. more or less, being parts of
’ 10-s number fit and So in the 23J district j
lof Talbot conn v. Terms cash,
G Y MCDOWELL !
' t ■~ T Adair. Cum. TeeL Annex . i
FALL.
Grand fxiili! i ii ol Drj Goods!
TO-MORROW we add many nore tie* to oar elegant oncnlae r.t
During the weig the assortment 1 "11 lints will he'cnoi 3ttt W* V”" F “
thing desirable ... Dress Goods of IWgn an,.l
bi.io.lahs An..nr.-. Dr.,,.* D'Alro.i and Flannel, to m '*'''
Alyrt.e.bm. Xe. 8r0w,,. Wine.Gndc-t. Navv and Terra Cotta ih/
Vt e h-.ve n hue of lifnimuatod Silk triittire*. that trim or * S ’
bine w,ti. Colored Si Iks, .Satins. OmUm-res and sC.da I'
tbat are very pretty. We offer a snperh lot of F ,
brmderedCashmeresa'id Bruited Sho .dabs woMhv '
the attention of most critical tusfe-x
SILKS, SILKS I
We bare a long list of New Silk Fabrics, sav O’toman, . to 1
Satuis. D, Lyons, Jlerv lleunx, Rbadames, Gros Grai ,s Vc" i®"
nm,ce “* boy until yon sec our stock,or you maj regret
in tbe bnst Fabric! Boro Ameil^n‘pifncl, and de ?M
Miroercs, the pirt..." the bills that Uwavs gives nv.the in I e** i Bnjrs ' <-’
ter
•o $lB per down. They are worth loikfilg.it. We commence T ,h *"* l>
pc y.t. running np f..52 25 per yard ! r 10*4 wide. S r- at ™
nil shades. b “" t ln Ch>U* , m . (
KENTUf KY JEANS ! We have 7 000 ya and. at 15. 18 '>o 05
ami can bunt th • manuf-ctu er’ on prices ’ ’ “ ’ aiui 60c
20 a box of 6 inifr?*. Tbov *vo w ni. „ . ~
o'.wTC.S'Si""*"'’ 0 '””"* 11 '
fr 3 N 'j]' ’*,*2 nimoinalcd, ”* r,c Pool#
-oe. Lo Nc 2 has OtIO yards of Jla Chester .Moires a‘ 1 i 1 ““ chfa P *t
bargain in eight different shades, t. tNo :! tout ms S sno , * , a " excopiional
mere* and beiges in nil the new shades at th“ nom lirtw t 'mcrieau Cash
has 5.000 yds mixed FaS-iesat f-opnlar price of f> j . Jo L „ t S(
No 5i- 1.50') ya,da ot Drt ss G.-ods at Notr“ 'n '"f"’ L
until vm-r nieghbota gobble them m. P ' ‘ * tL * time-dou t wait
I’bil ."•HES, VELVETS. VyL?iTFFY<j i , .
Rbiiu and Brocad s. *nd have a fillmrio*. BUTHINS Titl\niw , - n ” ru,t ' s ' in
EXIB,U)I;I)h\ i T-’y'' j> w"?v ”• ™ BRAI ° 3 ’
Ph.cc oii C' ivrc Tables a line of W, * t ’ wiU
be a mixed lot Of Ladles' fito y . ard ' (>u ther table will
On at-H another T I,l* will b- a- ,Ld e* P ' Ht lT ’ Ol 25c * ortl ' ?to *l.
SEE THIS ANNOUNt ElB’P. w,i ' w llh wt ' !'>' sc.
Huv ■ them -i* high as *0 aid ill* alvur "bm to - s < ek of ItofVry
morioiv emufiK iic - a of ,oo uJ B 11, if
W* bavft mmnmotb wlt cks of Blanketa* iff, * iit ~ a P l,r ~
Sliirto, Crav.it* and Merino Uuderwe.r. Ac w/ifv '"a ia ' S ' ® o,,tw ■! Boys
Hungs not l amed, that we can do yon good n. th ’ UKi ' nJ ' ,n ' l l >“' ! other
r ,,,Extra Pine,
ttonkwi- can pha-e ev, r, body; would A £ t/.’.m £
--■ C,24tf ’ T - S •>JVEHC I „ mbus , < ia .
SOME OF ms
bargains !
AI.F WOOL I’OPLINB only 10c-
L \7v nai’EO BtJ <TING.fi only 121 2c-
AI.L WOCL BUNTINGS < 17 12 c
Large stick NUN S VEILING—
Beautiful assortment ot Plaid DRESS GOODS at’sc
200 dozen ALL LINE*N”dA JLVSK 7 - .
200
Large Stock Ladies & Misses' Shade Hats.
Large Stock of Sun Bonnets.
f LOOIt MaTIINGS, and low priced.
IJ impowibft to name
cy to yoer Bprin K purchases. Rive me ' ail bJtore ln rme / I W °'£?£' Te m ™ ,_
targe stock ad to. departments, and .he turn"
J. Albert Kirven,
_ afirll Colnmbuis, Ga.
WHY
iomd I Pay Other Clothiers
$25.00 FOR MY
FALL SUIT.
When I Can Buy the Same Article for
@20.00 __
And get a Better Fit than I Ever Had in My Life? _
CiENTTLiEMEIV 1
Naturally ask this question when examing our stock of
FINE NOBBY SUITS,
Made of th- most stylish goodsjout this season. nn made I> fit as perfectly as s*o*
sible to fit the bum n form. Come and 1 ok at them,
H. J. THORNTON, Southern Clothier,
83 2i 85 Broad St-, Columbus, Ga.
WEDDING OU IFITB ASPECtALTY. cctl7