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TJie Old Jewelry House
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I'OII I’EOPI.IiOV O lilH SECTION.
W. T. JOHNSTON,
108 nllEtUtY ST MACON
Watches, Clocks, Silverware and FINE JEWELRY-
O nun * (lends and <b>*e prices. Vonnva-h' eoHri'cd. ik.y7 2m
S H HULILV " D.W- GOODMAN.
R. H. HUZZA <fc CO.
Trunk Manufactory?
WHOLESALE AND. RETAIL.
Sample Trunks and Cases A Specialty.
REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATrENDED TO- Orders by Mail
Promptly '"^ room; Bt. Atlanta. Ga-
UNEWMAV ~ ' " I TUOENER
NEWMAN & THORNER,
PROPRIETORS OF THE
dollar store,
,1 \ •#> \ (i A., bog Isavo to announce. Hint In order to make mom for
Inm.anwi slack of Holiday Goods,they or* offering tor the next 30 days extis*
r nttnury inducements. ~ ,
Dress Goods, Miilinery, Hosiery, Ladies and Children s
Cloaks. Dolmans and Jackets.
r„r;it, deni mg to unite pul chose In above go, do will sivo from 25 to 35 per cent
by wu.,l, <m them j. TIIOHNEH, 00 Cherry Bt. Muoon.
I> S.—Oiißntry.merclmuU will do well to*examine lhwr imnienae and
toys he. Imf. ie |inrch*lngelsewhere. hoy 7-notliH
S- W. McMICHAEL, s - J - WYNNf
McMichael & Wynn,
163Bioad8t Columbus, • - * Georgia
DEALEIIH IN
Oroearies, 8 aple Dry Gooda, Bagging, Ties, Bacon, Lard.
Hour. Mal, Coffee. Sugar, Rice. Tobaccos, Fine
LIQUORS, AND
FAMILY SUPPLIES GENERALLY.
pm- YOUR lrd ...
smithTculver & CO.,
122 and |24 THIRD STREET,
MACON, * - GEOBOIA.
Importers and Jobbers of Hardware, and Dealers in Iron,
Steel, Agricultural Implements. Tin Ware. &c.
■o -
vr.t>re sole Agent* for the celebraled
FAUMEKsi' ITUI-IND PT.OWH,
/’lfi'.l _
J7C7WOOLFOLK,
NO. 127 BROAD ST, West Side,COLUMBUS,
\Y holesale aud liotuil Dvulir in
Plantation Supplies and Family Groceries !
I 'till kM|) Mnlantly no bard it I'lll ml complete Vt f "" G< >'d* 'n mv line
frMh. and r.n v n UVuniblv mduecmcuU s ai.y lioU*a lit C,,lni„' n, AWlt fur
tttandard (iii.iuw, J. C. "I OLI OLK,
MK JOHN A SHEl'l’A.' I*. of Marion cami’y in with m ami >0 h. glu tto meet
hi. tetcodn, 0,1,1 *
IJII ' L L -l-l-i- ' ' ~
Wm. BEACH & CO., ,
C 6 Broad Street- Columbus. Ga.
DEALERS IK -
Hardware, Iron. Steel, Nails,
Castings, Rnbber Belting, Paints, Oils,
BnukeSf Cutlery, Looks* Wagon Ma
terial. Portland an Rosendale
%
•oU, I’l.stir Faria, Corn Similar*, Straw Cutter*. Barbed Fence
ra, Ac. bCtSto jan Ist
DOYOO KNOW IT 1
G. E. THOMAS,
BROAD SIREET, COLUMBUS, Oi
ls always eeadt with
The Best Clothing,
io Mas, Y'oattTa and Bov-that money can furnish. JThe best I the chcapoat
n.- 1 le rnlly luinulicil at a auu.ll advance on puces tor t buddy,ablch latter lie uev_
keep*.
I CANNOT, NOT
be undersold. The public know rue. I keep only good fabrics in all the latest cut*
Mil styles.
HATS, CAPS, UNDERWEAR.
A fall line gnsnntei and of mioenor quality ml make*. Everything new and any
thirpyoo want. Come and *ee me. apiSoOctS
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Til E REGISTER ANI) STANDARD. TALBOTTON. TALBOT COL NT Y GEORGIA, JANUARY 1 >
For Catarrh, concha, cot,ls, Influenza-. ,
Horn ihiost, iind shortness u. bteatb, t.,k, ;
Brewers Lung ltcatorer.
To I,reulc chills and lever Like a good
dose of May Apple Fills, lo'lovnl by
.Hunt's Lenr-or ionic. These are both
♦ xceileut lemwli.s.
lirewer-s Lung Restorer cures con-1
sumption, bionchili* sod nil throat and l
In eg dine, see. I lo’i'l forget the name
brewer's Lung Best >r<r. Recommend it
to your tilends.
| Rankin'* Compound Fluid Extract of
Hue an and 3mb per. K-pcci-illy tor din-
Senses of the kidneys, bladder, nriny or*
Cans and uerr ,mucks.
It roll doubt what is said of Brewer's
I,ung lie torer ask somic one who has tne 1
if. It is recommended by physicians.
(rale c ity Vermifuge ind Central City
Worm Candy for expvlling wo nos are par
excellence. (Jive ibein a trial amt be
convinced.
Clergyman's tore throat and bonchitis
are speedily snd permanently cured by
Brewer's Lung Ilestofer.
To cure cliills and fever permanently,
nsc Hunt's Ijrmon Tonic. Price. SI.OO
per bottle. Yon could not possibly in
vest your money to better advantage.
If you cannot buy Brewer's Lung Re
storer in yonr own town, enclose ttc mo
ney to lamiar, Rankin A Lamar. Macon.
Ga.. and they will forward it to your ad
dress. Price, sl.(X>. ,
Ccntril City Wohq CsßVty is perfectly
harmless, but it effectual? extirpates fin
wornf from the htnaaii body. All lumb
ers should keep it
If you have cousnitiirtion, or think yon
have. Sinn >o us or your dealer at once
lor u bottle of Brewer's Lung Restorer,
and b cured.
The astonishing success which has nt
lended (In use of Gate Mty Vermifuge in
many families, indue s us to recommend
it or expelling worms.
Notice this and are if we are not light.
A r eiglibor buys a bottle of Brewer's
Lung Restorer and in 1,-s- tlunf two weeks
nil his neighbors will have a bottle.
Rankin's Bnchu and Jnnioer cures dia
betes, Bright-* diseuss.jiainfal urinading.
deposits in the qriue. pniu' in the back,
milky discharge*. etc. '
Ministers and public speakers, should
carry a bottle of Brewer's Long Reslhoo
around. It prevents and cures hoarse
ness. Try iL
Take Buchu and Jumper for ah kidney
and nriny disorders. It it is the most re
liable medicine of the kiad manufactured
Give it a trial.
We want you to believe what is said
about Brewers Lung liestorer. ns it is the
truth. AV hen you try it then you c n
help talk it up.
Hunt'* Lemon Tonic, a saf,rand reliable
reined}'.for eld)l. eliilla.aud fever, inlet
iiiittent’fover. fever and ague dumb ague
and kindred diseases.
K since ot Jamaica Ginger is prescrib
ed l>v all physicians for pain in the bow
els. durrl eein colic, cramp* etc.- and none
lias a greater reputation than Lamar,
Rankin A L i mar's.
Brew, r Lung ltertorer is no new r m
vdy. but tbe discovores would >”t offer it
lor rnlo unlit satisfied it w uld cure the
diseases be claimed to curl.
A warning! All who have ooi. sumption
nr bronchitis who foil lo lake Btewrrs
Lung Uestorer. nl ein danger of losing
their lives at any time. Buy a botllo and
save your life.
Hunt** Lemon Tonic in offered to tlie
public to supply a pressing need* viz:
remedy which will ma e n certain cure
every time if taken ucctffding to direc
tion.
BwWfr'* Lung Restorer has never fill
ed to give perfect and entire MitinfAetion
in ©very iuMnnct;, Don't fail to try it
'J ake lluclin and Juniper tor a'l kidn<>)
gad urinary dißorders, ft is the most
reliable ifiodicitie of the kind muuufftct*
ured.
Public speakers should une Browers
Lung restorer.
BREWER'S
LUNG RESTORER !
Having raftered greatly for about il
yearn from aovera throat and lung aflec
lion I w.ih advised b.V Mu Prof I to/.1. r | ( >
try Brower*. Long Ueatorer. Not having
any faith in patent medicine* I wa. re
inutanl to give it a trial. l.nt finally yield,
ing to perioiuaion I pnrckmied a half doz
en boltiea, „n,l after a fair trial I take
plonrara in declaring that I have been
wonderfully benefited, and pronounce
Brewer a I.tmg Beatorei a bieiwdug In
tlioHe a dieted with throat and . lung at
faction..
For month* during my affletion I was
unnh lo to lie dowtl to real; my breathing
w.m so ditn. iilt Unit a cmmtxnt wheeling
noi.e conld be heard acres the room.and
my rienda were concerned fi'r my life
All he sleep obtained liming the time,
necessarily broken and unsatisfactory,
was in n hilling post ire, bm now I esn
re line with aaae, and my rcaponie is nat
ural aud pleasant
Miss Kie K. DoZiku, Talliolton, Ou.
Messrs Lamar, Rankin .t Lamar -
(lent*: Will you allow me to tell you
something in regard to yonr Brewtr s
Lung Itestorer ? The lot you shipped
me soma time ago lets ben ou my shelf
.iuee their arntal, until a few days ago,
when the following circumstances occur
red,
Mrs James Coleman, while on a visit to
her mother, Mrs Conner, whs taken very
ill aud thought she would (lie with a case
of bronchitis and consumption of long
standing. There was no physician to be
bad, the nearest point* boiug Dublin and
Mt Vetnon. both abent twenty miles dis
tant. Ttiey .out over to tho store for
something that would give relief. I Rave
the iu a bottle ol Brewer's Lung Restorer
and told them that it it did no good they
need not pay for it. The result was that
ill fifty six hours she was able to go home,
shout twenty-one miles -sod 1 have sold
several bottles to day lo patties who know
of this circumstance. Mr All McCrein
mon bought a bottle ami fonnd almo-t in
stant relief. The sale of your medicine
is assured in thin section as l shall bero
ufier warrant tt to cure Yours truly.
Ktv OU Batch Kobo, Lot hair. Ga.
BRONCHITIS CURED
Messrs Lamar, Rankin A Laa^ar—Gen
tlemen; - My little girl, 8 year?* old, baa
been tor some time troubled with a severe
cough which physicians pronounced
bronchitis. Sb slept but little, couch
ing the entire night, and we hnd to get
up very often t* help her out* the cough
was so severe. At vour solicitmtiou I
bought s l*ottle of Brewer's Lung Re
store*’, and she began to improve at once
aud ha bet n sleeping mealy ever since,
and I firmly believe ahe will o* perman
ently cured. I *ss veay much frighteu
ed at her condition not long mure.but am
now rejoicing at her rccovtry.
Yours truly, G*o F. Wum.
HEMORRHAGES STOPPED,
It gives me great pleasure to certify to
the merits of Brvwcrs Lung Restorer, us
I have uied it and found it all you repre -
sun led it to be. My lungs were affected
to some extent, and 1 had u hacking
cough, often spitting up # blood, which al
times wt uld amount to a hemorrhsgtsand
l became very much trightene*! at my
condition. 1 b.night several bottles of the
Brewci * Luug Restorer, ntd have l>een
entirely cured by its ua, and feel
fled that ibis medicine will prove a gtv it
blesstng to tbe peple, ll yon wuiild in
troduce it into the Kortherfi Sistes it
would mak your lortuncs.
Yours tru y, Uisax Wo tek.
Lamar, RankinA Lamar,
may9t>m MACON AND ATLANTA.
A WFKK. sl2 a day at norae e*wSi
• •■ly m d*. <Vwtiy On fit .Ad
idtVM Taws A 00.. adngoaU, M.iiue.
REGISTER AIM STANDARD.
0. D. GOBBLIN', Ri>itob.
J 11. GOUllAN.ConnESPosmscEDirr b.
Talbotton. Ga.,
TUESDAY DECEMBER 19. 1882.
Official Organ of Talbot County.
A Letter from the Priuce of
Cotton Planters—F. C. Fur
man-
Mr. Fnmtan's most marvelous suc
cess as a cotton planter—producing
8o bales on 65 acres besides making
several hundred bushels of corn and
oais—created no little stir among our
larmers: ome weeks ago, and, in order
to present his plan To our readers in
full, the senior editor of the Journal
addressed Mr. Furman a letter a few
days since asking him to give his mo
dus operandi in detail.
Mim-Edgevi.u.e, Ga # ,Oct.ai, ‘B2.
Mr. Geo, W. Chkeves.t-
Dear blu Yours ot tha 26th inst.
o hand. I can tell yon how I apply
my manure, but remeraber-that a sys
tem of culture that suits one descrip
tion of soil, may not h<? practicable and
effective on another. My nni.ure, or
compost, suits all soils. I cannot say
as much, however, for my system of
culture. My land is a light sandy
land with a clay 'sub-soil. I commen
ced with four feet rows, and put ma
nure for the first four years in the
drill —changing the row every year
twelve inches. By this system, you
perceive, that in four years Ihe land in
manured at intervals only twelve inches
across. To put n.y manure down, I
run a furrow with a latge shovel plow
and follow with a diamond poinied
double winged shovel, making a broad
furrow and from six to eight inches
deep. In this I put my manure and
cover with two turning plow furrows
and let it stand till ready to plant, then
throw two turning furrows on this list
and plant on fresh din with a Dow
Law Hantcr and break out the middles
at leisure with shovels to c mpletu
the bed and give a working at the
same time. Always plant late —never
before the first of May, and thus a
void July drought. After the fourth
year appy manure broadcast, turn un
der, and lay 1 ff your land 4 by 4 and
plant on the drill, or rather on the lev
el, ai tbe intersection of the rows.
Thin by hand, plow troth ways and
use no hoc. This is the outline of my
plan. When I broadcast and plant in
the lull I consider that the p- r 1 g
tion cotton culture has been rear hed,
Yo.rs tnily&x.,
F. C. Fuimau.
A Very Good Thing
£o have in every homc,| y everybody,
old and young, in the country or vd
hge, and in cities as well. A marvel
of condensed information, boih use
ful and trustwor hy, wi h a thousand
or more Engravings, illustrating labor
saving methods and devices iu the
ticld, in the garden, and in the
household, Animals, Plants, etc. —
with many large beautiful pictures;ll
lustrated stories for and Instructive
talks with boys and girls; Plans of
houses, barnca, and out buildings,
with specifications All these, and
much more will be found in the
42d volume of the American Agricul
turist, now beginning, and at less cost
than anywhere in the world. Its ex
posures of humbug, a most valuable
feature, is to be pushed with increased
vigilance. To the previous staff of
editors and contribu'ors many ad it'oos
are now made* including the best writ
ers all over the country. In its prime,
this journal enters ;ts 43d volume,
more vigorous than ever, with new
writers,-new artists, new dress, etc.
Though prepared at larger expense
than most $ j and #4 magazines,, it is,
owing to it immense circulation, sup
plied, post paid, for $1.50 a year, and
less to clubs—either English or Ger
man edition. Single numbers, 15
cents. One sjiecimen, post paid, 6
cents. A plate copy of Dupre's last
great painting. "IN THE M-EAD
-OW,“ is presented to each yearly sttb
sriber. Address publishers of Amer
can Agriculturist, 751 Broadway, New
York.
Lands in the South.
There' is no investment in roy opin
ion that will [iay a better per oent than
good lands in the south. The i ’acts
1 quote above as being sold for
5i 6,000 and $30,000 before the war
werew orth from $ 100,000 to $ 150.000.
They may neter reach this value a
gain, but they £will bring much more
they do now. As cotton planting with
free labor passe* out of the experimen
tal stage and a mixed husbandry has
made the cotton planter prosperous,
and new values are made for the seed
and stalk of cotton, and new imple
ments decrease the cost of planting
and the planter's dependence on la
bor, cotton lands will advance in price.
—Atlanta Constitution,
Riches in Hop Farming.
At the present prices, teu acres
‘in Hops w ill bring more money
j than fi?<t hundred acre* in ony other
farmiiiv: and, if there <s a consumer
or dealer who 1 hiuks the price of
Hop Bitters high, remember that
I Hops are $125 per lb, and the
| quantity and quality ot Hops in Hop
I Hitters and the price remains the
j same as formerly. Don't buy or use
worthless stuff or imitations because
i the price is less.
GEOKGI.i l aubot CJoi sty:
Briaj.ituin It William* applies to me
for letters iuUniiii*tntHm
on the estate of William W. Adams, de
ceased, who left considerable prop* r.y in
said county and had no perro-nent place
of abode. These are therefore io cite and
admonish all person* concerned to show
cause, if auy there be, why aucb letters
should not be granted on the first Mon
day in Febiuary next. Given under u\y
official fcigna'ure, this l*t and tj' ot /auU;try
1883. BICiJAiII) H LEONARD,
4, Ordinary.
MONEY~~FO LOAN!
Money Loans of SOOO and upwards
negotiated promptly lor the farmeis o
Talbot* Upton. Oawford, * ay:or and
Muscogee conuti-s. O D GOIIMAN,
june27tf Talbotton. Ga.
Merch.ints. look to yonr interest. <Jnr
stock of staple Crockery, Glassware,
Wooden a no Tin Ware never was as large
md complete as atthitiime list
of wbat you w; nt. We will attach prices
and <ve y**u be.ivy freight and Breakage,
which you clwayr get from far off Es“
tern uiarketo. We bandit nothing bn
valuable gerxls. Mcßuipk & Cos.,
ft aj<g Ailanta, Go.
Take Notice!
All partirs indebted to J It Gorman for
lumber boupht fins year, and payable
this tall, wid find tbeir aconnts ready s
tbis office after the Ist day of Devomlier
Conre up gentlemen promptly, and set
tie, we have got our debts to pay with
this moliuy.
Mcßride & Cos. .Atlanta. Ga.. manufac
turer Show cases,and are Southern agents
jor Seth Thomas' Clocks and Lauroath s
Fly Funs, and own the celebrated Gate-
City Stove Water Filter and Cherrys
Ster.ra Fruit and Vegetable Dryer for the
world. Prices fur ished on application
aug 32
Useful in the Family.
We usually leaTe ito doctor* to
recommend medicine*, but Parker's
Gingt-i Tonic ha been so useful In
our family in relieving sickness in
that we cannot ssy too much in its
praise.—Salem Argus,
tail Souse,
TALBOTTON, GA-
Dr. E. S. BRYAN,
Proprietor.
jWPr-Entirely new in nil its appoinL.
mtntM, and strictly flrrt •la**, Mr Jy2
Buy yonr OliriMmim units of to® popu
lar clothier, G. E. Thomas. Colon* bus.
j. 15. SAMPLES,
SUCCESSOR TOT. J. DUDLEY
—DE VLF.Ii IN -
LUMBER. SASH, IDSS, BLINDS AND
WHITE PINE Moulding.
Laths* Shingles, Plasters* Hair &c
--200,009 Feet of Seasoned, Dressed and
Matched Flooringand Ceding on Hand.
300,000 Feet of Lumber of all Grades needed
by Builders, now in the Yard.
Sash, Door and Blind Department.
This Department i* in ctVrgo ol MU W.\DE H BILtNJIONf. aud all orders will be
promptly tilled for regular or odd hsb •.
Builder** or rt!ie- ptrtinv wanting lumber are respectfully invited to consult me
before purchasing else*hero.
J. B SAMPLES.
Lumber Yard near Genera] Dpt, C dnmhus G * ja*lf> ti
General Guano Agency.
JENTIiINS efts JOJXTEJIS
Talbotton ... - Ga.
We Keep Constantly on hand, large supplies of.
Pacific, Obers, Fine Island, German Kanit, and
Cron 11 Acid Phosphate.
o
All the nl>ove up to the usual standard of exc;Renee, nn \ delivered from war’e
henae ut Talbotton k R Depot janil* 3m.
LEVERT COLLEGE!
NON-SECTARIAN MALE AND FEMALE INSTITUTION,
TALBOTTOKr ga,
THOMAS J. KELLY A. M. President,
Fiofessor of Ancient and Modern Languages.
J. A. IYEY A. M.
Professor of Mathematics, & English Literature*
MISS NELLIE JACKSON.
Principal Primary Department.
MISS K ATE SMITH,
Principal Music Department.
Spring Term will open Jan 16. 18S3 and contiune twenty.fan- weeks- The
coarse ot instruction will be thorough and the diwtplme firm. The object of the
Board of Trustees and the present faculty is, to make LeVert better than in former
years.
Board in best families. $lO per month. Bates of tuition in advance.
PRIMARY DEPARTMENT, - - - $ 1 00 pee mosth.
INTERMEDIATE •* - 150
COLLEGIATE - : 2 00
MUSIC -3 00
For fu.-tlier particulars, Address
T. J. KELLY, or
J- A- IVEY,
jauS Irn. - Talbotton, Ga.
Talbot Postponed Sheriff
Sal3£-
Will Ire sold before tbe Court House
do >r in ‘.he tow* of Talbotton, l .1b.,1
Oonntv, Georgia, "ir tiro t-t Tu sdav n,
January ncx% witbiu the leanl hours ol
sale the following properly, lo wit:
Also, at same tune and place the west
ha f of lot ol land, in the town ot Gene
va. known ihe ( Id "K-ckogr y ph.ee."
trosting ltailroa.l Aveune, 33 feet. run.,
ning back 320 feet to the street below, on
which is now situated the store uouse now
occupied by j G Cardan. Also lire west
halt ot rot ol land No oil, in the Hi b llu
trist ot oripinal-y Muscogee, now ialloi
county. L vied on, losati ly twoexecu
lions in mj h.rnilH, .sen lavor ot J h
R charda vs. W•/ Ligou Cos. and A 1
Candler, tile other in lavor ot dames
O'Conner A Cos. vs, VV J Li. ;OU u Cos.,
and notice given to tenants in possession.
de*r> JOHN Me HARRIS, Sheriff.
err * <• T r people are always on the
W JO-lbror chances to increase
their Mitt mugs, and m time become weal
tby; those who do not improve their op
po tunities run,art) i t poverty, o ' off r
a gre.it chance to ui ,ke mon v. We want
many men, women, boys and girls to
work f r ns right in their own localities
Any ono can do lire wo.k proi erly t om
the fi st Start. Tne business will jar
more than ten times ordinary wag s. Ex
pensive onttit It ruisl.ed live. No one
who eogugts in lid, business iar’s to
make un u. y rapidly. You cau devote
yonr whole time to the work, or only your
spare moment*, Full information and
all that is needed tent free. Address,
is tin sow & Cos . l'urtami. Maine.
Mafket Q,uotations
Corrected Weekly ty AVILKERsON.
HATCHER* ESIES.
Bulk Sides 10}
Bulk Strips HAS
Buxm f-honlders lbj
Canvassed Hams 19
Patent Flour SB-00 to $8.50
Fancy Flour $5 50
Family Flour $0 25
Meal 75.
Cotton Quotations.
The mrke; i quiet with sinnli enquiry.
We quote T*i ImUuu iih follows:
Good Middling * 9
Middling 8J
Low Middling 8
Notice-
GEORGIA Yilbot Cointy;
Noliee is Lereoy giTen that on nn:l
nller Tuesday, ti e 30th day of January
inst., all advertising connected wr h the
offler* of sheriff slid Ordinary in said
county, will be published in the Talbot
ton Ntw Eisa, a werkly nrwapaper pub
jir hed iu the town ot Talbotton, said
county.
This, January Bth, 1883.
Joan Me llabuik. Sheriff,
UicHAi.n 11. I.KoNAKJa, Ordruary.
2i nl. ’
Wanted.
Old Iron end Bonn* At
! D T pßrrciorr‘B.
FALL.
Grand Exhibitirn ol Dry Us
“ c-
TO-MURROW we add many nove ties to oilr elegant opening of rich Dr-ss Fabri
During the week the assortment iu all lines will be complete. We have ever,'
tbiug desirable, in Dress Goods ol Foreign and Domestic Manufacture ‘
Bboodabs. Jerseys, Armures, Draps D'Alma and Flannels in Black
Myrtle,broi *e.Browm. Wine,Cadet, Navy and Terra Cotta shades.
We have a line of Illuminated Silk n ixtures. that trim or com
bine with Colored Silks, Satins. Cashmeres and Sho&dabs.
that ore very pretty. Wte offer a superb lot of Era .
broidered Cashmeresand Braided Shoodahs wonhy
tbe stten'ion of most critical tastes. '
SILKS, SILKS!
We have a long list of New Silk Fabrics, say Ottomans m black and all shn-
Satins, DeLyons, Mervriie.mx, Rbadamas, Gros Grains, Jtc.. and pnt
you ou notice net to buy until you see our stock,or you may regret it
GENTS- CLOTHS and CASSrMERES ! In tbis line we have exquisite ,
in the best Fabrics from American French and English looms—and in Bor,'
rimeres, the part of the bills that always gives mothers m st care and trouble no **
make it very ea v to suit them. We are perfectly chormed with the styles and „r■ CIE
TABLE CLOTHS, TOWELS, NAPKINS We think that we ara not talkie
wildly m saying we show the biggest spread aad handsomest iine in Georgia ( o,!*
and see our Towels, at 18, 1., 25, 40, 53. 75 cents and $1 each. We run them a*
*o S4B per dozon. They aro worth locking at. We oommeiice Table Cluth, at •>£
pe yanl, running up to $2 25 per yard f r 10-4 wide. Elegant sets in Cloth, .ml
N ipklns to Match, in White Goods and all shades.
KENTUCKY JEANS ! We lnye 7-000 yavl, at 15. 18, 20, 25, 40. 50 and Ifla
and can bant th ■ manufacturer* on prices
20 a box of C pairs. They nr worth 35c a pair. Also- 100 dozen solid colonsl
Balbrigenn. Blue. Brown aud Cardinal—seamla-s. at the nominal price ol •
*1 50 a box ot 6 pairs. lUa '
NEXT! One hnndre.lon 1 fifty doz n Boy*’ aud men’s British half-hose t".
ut;ir make, no eut seains. it $2 25 per dozen. ’ “
AGAIN ! H e shall offer three specialties in dress goods, known as 25c good,
say No 1 is an Illuminated, Polka Spot Cashmere, ail shades, at 15c dirt che.n o
25c. Lo‘ No 2 has .000 vards of Mar Chester Moires a* 1 I-ko., , tIC/ , p , iotlal
bargain in eight different shades. L4No 9 conL ms 8.500 yaros of American Cash
meres and Serges io alt the new shades, at tbe popular price of 12 12c. Lot No 4
has 5.000 yds mixed Fabrics at 10c. in perfect eoloriug and beautiful fiuish. Lx
No sis 1.503 yaids ol Dress Goods at oc per yanl. Now n the time—don't wit
until voit niegbbors gobble them up.
PLUBHES. VELVETS, VELVETEENS! We show the above m all grade, in
Plain anil Brocades, and have a'l shades. BUT TONS,TRIMMINGS' BRAIDS, i c
We have them in endless variety to match onr suitings.
I.XIRAORDINARY BARGAINS I To open the season with special eclat, will
place ou Centra Tables a line of Creams Laces at 10c per yard, that will astound
the most chronic shoppers. Also, a line of Sarin Ribbons in light blue, Pink and
Cardinal, suitable for Hair and Hat Ribbons at 10c per yard. On another table will
lie a mixed lot of Ladies' Huts, all new shap.-s. Can tons. Ac., at 25c worth 75 to t!
On still another Table will be a lot of Lsdiea' Hits, which we put at 50e.
SEE THIS aNNOUNCEMET !. We have a most auperh strek of Hoi wry
Have them high ns $9 and $lO a pair, bat to distance all competition, will to
morrow commence a sale of 100 doatu La ie,* Balbriggan Hose at 20c spur sl,
We have mammoth slocks of Blankets. Men's and Boys' lists, Gants' and Bon
Slnrts, Cravats and Merino Underwear. *c. Wa havo thousand and ou otUr
things not named, that we cau do yon good an.
Extra Pine.
PLEASE NOTE ! Wo carry a roach finer clasA of good* th*n Oolunohas kM •#*
m twenty yer. Our cloak* run np to $&) each, our Silk* to $g per yard rf
think we can ple ft H, every body; would certamly be pleaded to haTc them te&t tu
mutter.
oc(24tf .T. K. .TONES. Columbus, (ia,
SOME OF KIRVEN’S
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ALF WOOL rOPLINS only 10c-
LAt 'E TKIPEO BUNTINGS only 121-2 c
ALL WUCL BUNTINGS only 17 12c.
Large stock NUN'S VEILING—
Beantiful anHortment ot riaid DRESS GOT DS at 2oe.
, , Choice a ook of COLORED LAWNS 5, 7 and 10 cent.
200 dozen ALL LINEN DAMASK TOWELS* at J 2 1 2 eaeh
-200 DIMITY 11-4 QUILTS at $l.O Se.tliem.
ALL LINEN - TABLE DAMASK at 35c.
Large Stock Ladies & Misses' Shade Hats.
Large Stock of Sun Bonnets.
FLOOR MATTINGS, good and low priced.
Bit, BARGAINS IN CARPETS—pnoea IA to 35c.
It ia impossible to name the rainy good bargains I hive. II yon would Save nirn
’y in your Spring imrchases, give me call before buying, I have kught a v-t
large stock iu all U. departments, and the Goode must lie turned into money.
J. Albert Kirven,
B P rll Columbus, Gn
WHY
Should I Fay Other Clothiers
$25.00 FOB. MV
FALL SUIT.
When I Can Buy the Same Article for
0:20.00
And get a Better Fit than I Ever;lbid in My Lifa T
—o — J
CAEINTTIjBMEIV ’
Naturally ask this question when elaming oar sock of
FINE NOBBY SUITb,
Made of the most stylish t'..is season, ana made t> fit as Perfectly as
,ible to fit. the human It raj. Come and look at them.
H. J. THORNTON, Southern Clothier,
83 & 85 Broad St-, Columbus Ga
WEDDING OUTFITS A SPECIALTY .