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The Old Jewelry House
POK.liac>li AZ OV* riHKHECTION.
W. T. JOHNSTON,
!08 ol!F.rtltY HT MACON
Watches, Clocks, Silverware and FINE JEWELRY-
T , - Vourirw’e ooli.-i'ed. n “ y ‘ ■■-
r .rr D. W GOODMAN
B H HUZZA
B. H. HUZZA <& CO.
Trunk Manufacioiy,
WHOLESALE AND: RETAIL-
Sample Trunks and Cases A Specialty.
REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO- Orders by Mail
ia Whif toli st. Atlanta.Ga-
L. lEWMAN " X. TUORNEIt-
NEWMAN & THORNER.
PROPRIETORS OF THE
DOLLAR STORE,
SjfiSS; awttßass ?wu*
fcSfSSSTiilltow,. Hofiiery, Ladies and Children'.
Cloaks, Dolmans end Jackets.
rrti M lug to mnk* pwsbofc# in above g-od* will s.ve from 25 to 5., per cent
by coding oil t-.em. & TIIORNEU, 9 Cherry St. Macon.
I'. S. —Country merchants will do well to examine then ii~
vain <| toys Ac, bof- in |nnchnsin|;
8 W. MeMICHAEL, S. J.WYNN
McMichael & Wynn,
153 Bioad St Columbus, • * >. ? 4 Georgia
Groceries, 8 aple Dry Goods, Baffgiuf, Ties, Bacon, Lard,
Flour, Meal, Coffee. Sugftr, EicS. Tobaccos. Fine
LIQUORS, AND
FAMILY SUPPLIES GENERALLY,
jt~ YOtJK trail* *>liritJ.
SMITH, CULVER & CO.,
122 and |24 THIRD STREET,
MACON, - - (iEOKGIA.
Importer* and Jobbers of Hardware, and Dealers in Iron,
Steel, Agricultural lixirlemonU. Tin Ware. &c.
- * .
Wfl nr# pole Ageii!* for the (•feLXrated
KABMEIW FB1FN1) PLOWS.
jn *29 .... ......
X C. WOOLFOLK,
NO. 127 BROAD ST, West Side, COLUMBUS,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Plantation Supplies and Family Groceries !
I will keep fonslnutly on hnmljn lull end com pl.t* h', kof nil Good- In mv line
fred, amt oan give . favorable mdueemeuta nu any houm in olimd-ns. Aio-nl lor
Klundei-d Guano*. t ‘' '''* Old Ot^v,
JJU JOHN A SHEPPAKD. of Marlon own'y Is with me. aid '•II b. glad n> moet
bi Mends, nrl:l ■'
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 Rosendale
. enU, FLiuter l ari*, Corn SHallera, Straw CnUert, Barbed Fence
ire, 4c. <-ct3to jati lat
DO YOU KNOW IT?
G. E. THOMAS,
BEOAD SIREET, COLUMBUS, GA.
IS ALWAYS REAI>Y WITH
The Best Clothing,
.J&rMvn, YouUC i>d Bv, that money c.vn ftrfur*!'.. 'Tbe best is the cbeepes!
■ml u tmlj ta.nkUted t ■ smalt wtvanca on i-ncM torihodvtj, vhiHj Utter hj iiev_
sr keep*.
1 CA>’NOT, WILL NOT
Ik ap'lr*r ltt. The know me. I keep only god talinea in all the latest cat*.
and strips. ....
HATS, CAPS, UNDERWEAR.
A jmarar.;of rtwrior quality end makes. Everything new and an?
UiU g you tttL Cuus fetwl me. apr‘2s oct3
HIE REGISTER AND STANDARD, TALIiOTTOfi. TALBOT COUNTY GEORGIA. FEBRUARY 0 ISBB
t’,.r r>drrli, coughs. * Oils, inft i- nxn
who Hu'at. . nil -T-ortne-,* oi hre.Uu, til. ,
Brewers Lang KaUirer.
To break chill* and Lver take a good :
.lose of May Apple i*UI, lo lowed by
Himt'a Lemon lonic. These aro both
. xeelleut i euiedi- s.
Brewer-* Lung li.ht.-r.-r cure* can- I
snnigt-on, Inoiifcbiii* Rhd nil throat and
In, g dbese*. Don't forget |be name j
br -wtr - . Lm..; Rest irev. Recommend It ’
to yonr nrud.-,.
Rankm-s I'*mipound Flnid Extract of
-and Jnu'l-er. K-pet-tally for ilia j
cases of she kidney*. bladder, iiriny or
yaa and 11. rv none**.
It von doubt wli.it i said of Brewer's
Lung Be torer.-udt ooin one who La, trie!
it. It i rtoiimni nd. and tty phy-bieun*.
Gate < ity Vermifuge -nd Central City
Worm Candy for expelling worms are par
(xecllence. Clive ibeiu s trial au<l be
convinced.
Clergyman's sore. throat and bonchiti*
arc speedily arid permanently enred ty
Brewer'a Long Restorer.
To cure chilly and lever permanently,
n*e Itnnt-a L< man Tonic. I'rioe. SI.OO
per bottle. Yon could' not possibly in
vest your mo 1 ey to better advantage.
If you cannot bnjr Brewer'* Lung lte
siorcr ift yotfr own town, enclose ti.e mo
n.-y to i.nmar, Rankin A Lamar, llucou.
Ga. and they will forward it to your ad
dress. Pile*, SI.OO.
t>titral City Worm Candy is perfect’y
harm leu*. but it effm-tniHy extu pates the
worm from the human body. All moth
er* should keep it
II you have cnigpimptinii. or think you
have, -mu to us or yont dealer at once
' lor a bottle of Brew,.r'a Lung Restorer,
and b cure I.
i The astonishing success which has at
tended (lie u*e of dale (Aty Vermtfag ■ in
many families, indue a na to recommend
it or expelling worm*.
Notice till* and * e if we are not right.
A neighbor buy* a bottle of Brewin'*
Long lie ion-r and in lew than two week*
all i is neighbor* will have a bottle.
Lankin** Bnchu and Juirinet Cure* rtia
bites, Blight** ittaeave. piiuful
liepoHd* in the nrinr, pain in the back]
milky d.•charge*. etc.
Minister* and public *pmk"r*. should
carry a bottle of Brewer'* Lung ltesthoo
around. It prevent* and cure* Imarse
in **. Try it.
Take Bnchu and Jumper for al' liduey
and nriny disorder*. It it i the most r -
iinlheunedteiucof the kind manufactured
Oive it u trial. ...
We want vou to believe wbat i*. *nid
about Brewer* Lung lt< atorer, a* it is the
truth. When you try it then you c.n
help talk it lip. ~
Hunt'* Lemon Toole, a safe and reliable
n-UM dy'for chill*- chill* and fever, iutcr
mittent’ievcr. fever and ague dunit, ague
and kindred diseases.
E-senee of aanmlca Ginger i, preocrib
eil bv sit physicians for pain in the bow
els. dl.rrho'i- coho cramp* ole,- ami none
ha* a greater reputation than Lunar,
Kunkm A let 111 nr'*.
Brewer'* Lung Redorrr i* no new r-m *.
viij, tint the diHCOverc* wonid not offer it
lor sulo until satisfled it w utd cure the
diaei.Kes he claimed to curl.
A wafliiug! All wjio haye cqi snmuyen
or broite.iiib* who Mi) lo lake Uicarers
Lung Restorer, n ein danger of losing
their lives at any time. Buy a brittle ami
save’ your life.
Hunt'* Lemon Tonic i* offered to ttie
public to supply n pressing neerft viz: a
remedy which will m* e a certain cure
every time if taken according to direc
tion.
Brewer'* Lung Restorer has never fail
ed to give perfect anil oiitfru Hatistaction
Id every instance. Don't fail to try it.
Take Bui-liu and Juniper tm- trT kidney
and urinary disorders, ft i* th most
iHialdo modieihe of the kind manufoct.
•uroiL '•
l*u',)li<- I>[H-I|ker* should -n*e Brewer's
Lung restorer.
BREWER-8
LUNG RESTORER !
Having sutlcrcd greatly Tor about li
years bum severe lliro'-it and lung n (fee
.(ton I w,m advised by Mm Prof llozi-r to
irv Brewer's I.nng Restorer. Not having
any faith in potent medicines I was r
Inelsnt to give it n tilsl, but finally yield
ing to persuasion I purchased a bill doz
en bolt is, i.nd after n lair trial I bike
pleasure in declining that 1 have been
wondariullv benefited, and pronounce
Brewer a tiling Restore! n blessing to
those affleted with throat and long at
factions.
For months during my a (fiction I was
unnb le to lie down to reati my breathing
was so difficult that a constant wheezing
noise could l>e heord across the room.and
my rieuds were concerned for my lrtc
All he sleep obtained dming the time,
necessarily broken and unsatisfactory.
w;\H in a silling post ire, but DOW I on
r line with ease, and my respo-c is nat
ural and pleasa i t.
Miss Km E. Dozikh, Tnlhotton, Go.
Messrs Lnitinr, ltankin A Lnmar -
Gents: Will you allow me to tell you.
something in regard to your Brewer a
Lung Restorer ( The lot yon shipped
me some time .go has been on my alieif
finec tlfeii arrival, until a few days ago,
when the following oireuiuslanc a occur
red.
Mra James Coleman, while on a visit to
her mother, Mrs Conner, was taken very
ill and thought she would die with a case
of bronchitis a: and consumption of long
standing. There was no physician to lie
hart, the n-arest points being Dublin and
Mt Vet non. I mill about twoniy miles dis
tant. They sent over to the story for
anni thing that would give relief. I gave
Ho rn a bottle ol Brewer's Lung Restorer
and told them that il it did no good they
need not pay for it. The rest! t was that
in fitly six hours she was able to go home,
about twenty-Ohe miles —and 1 have sold
several bottle* to- day to pal ties wlio kt.o i
of tins cireuuis'nnee. Mr A H McCrcln
lUon bought a bottle and found almo-l in
stum relief. The sale of yooV medicine
is assured in this section a* -l-ehall here
after warrant it to lure- Yours truly,
ltzv G 1$ RvrcHKoan, Lothnir. Ga.
BRONCHITIS CURED
Messrs Lamar, Rankin & Lamar—Gen
tleuu'ii; My little girl. 8 year* old* ban
been tor some time tumbled with a scre.*
ct*ugh which physicians pronounced
bnunchitis. Sbto slept but little, cough
ing the entire night, and we had to get
up very ofted to help her out* cough.
wa* so • * \%t wour solicitation 1
! bought a bottle of .Lung ’He*,
store*-, ’add sShe began to improve at ones
and has bet a sleeping nicely over since,
ami I firmly believe ahe will o* peraum
e'utly cured. I was veiy tma h Jrtghten .
ed*t her*condifion uot long siiicebut am
now rejoicing at her recovery.
Yours truly, Geo F. Winq. •
HEMORRHAGES STOPPED..
It gives me great pleasure to certify to
ihe merits of Brtwerw Lung "Restorer* as
I have atari it and found it alkjou jrepre-
S.U'ed l*e. My lungs were affected
to . some filial, and 1 had a hhekiug
cough, of Jen spitting up f tdood. which at
times would amount to u hemorrhageand
l became vti jr* mnoh trbrhteoeri at my
i condition, t bought several bottlea ol the
! (llt?werw Lung Restorer.'*ud have been
I entire If xre<k by,it*Mu*'. and feel satis
tted that this medicine will prove a grent
■ hie-King to the people. It yon would in
urodnee it tfc£ Sutea it
i would mak your iyrtuncs.
Y**urs iru }C'*' “ Hem;t Wooten. v
Lamar,Rankin&Lamar,
! io>9&' MACON AXT> ArUAXTA.
j-_i“ —• _l_
W EEK *lO a <iy at Home -
ly m<l . CwttJ Oiitet free. Ad
. lUvK. ikon A Uw., Maine.
REGISTER ANDSTANDARD.
O. D. OOKMAX. Lorron.
J li. OOltMAN.CoKiaesroxDraoEomß.
r l , a.llottoTi, (ia..
tTESDAY .... FEURCAKY g.
•j '.
Official Organ of Talbot County.
UEORUIt.
From Congrca* Si. S. C ,x’a tributt
to Senator Hill last Tlmr*dy:
Goorgia, geologically nntl iiie
tare*qdely) mnlcr nntl above .he ge
nial soil, has natural advantages
and beautie* which along with her
liberal institutions early attracted
*uch adventurous minds a* tbe He
brew ilendez, tbe English soldier
Oglethorpe, and the Methodist We*
lev. Even the mounds are yet poin
ted out, in ilio country where our
•t uatt,r was born, into which De So
to delved for gold. Her mountains
dip and ourl in crested grandeur to
wurd the westj while her Savannahs
add ibeir greenery m.d wealth to
her shore*.
General James Oglethorpe, who
as Unrke said, had called a prov- !
incc into existence and lived to see
it an independent slate, was the ep- :
itoine of Georgia history Ogle- |
t horpe’a life was so full of nehieve-;
msnt and variety that is a romance.
Pope eulogized, Dr Johnson admir
ed,-and Thompson celebrated him
tie was-not nu*y ready to dtlend
bi* honor in the duel, but wa* the
prisoner,* friend and founder of nn
empire state. Sir Robert Mont
gomery culled the new tolony!
which the gallant g moral founded
the most delightful country of the
universe. Even the poet of th>
seasons, Thompson, in nis liberty
•ang ot the swnrmii g oololii.t* who
sought the gay colony of Geargia,
He eulogized it as the calm retro it
of nnduaerved diniress, the bettor
home of tlmso whom bigots chased
from foreign lands. It was not
buik on rapine, servitude, mid woo.
.Tli* very history and literature of
England thus inbjiiud with this
colony is almost unkuown to the
no{Ui. Other states, it secioa, at
tiacted more literary attention.
It was this Georgia, the asylum and j
hope of man, and founded in honor, j
religion, and bravery, that our senator
loved. Even John Wesley’s mother,
when the high church Methcxhst asketl
her whether he should proceed to
Georgia, said : “Had I twenty sons
I should rejoice, if they were all so etn
ployed.” The very religion ot Geor
gia had in it a-courage which does not
lie long to our time, when a voyage
across the Atlantic is robbed of most
its terror.
Doubtless Senator Hitt was greatly
influenced in his pursuits and charac
teristics by Such rare men and events
as Georgia has produced. These
names may not be as familiar to north
ern ears now as in the days of Jack
son and Calhoun, but they are still ]io
tential to start a spirit in Georgia,
where state pride has lost lmt little of
its prestige by the result of the civil
war. Read the Toster of Georgia's fo
rum—the Imiliant lights of her liench,
bar, literature, and senate: Beall,
Crawford, Berrien, Mclntosh, Clay
ton, Colquitt, Cobb, Tripp, Dawson,
Forsythe, I.umpkin, Lamar, Jackson
Shorter, Reid, Warner, Johnson,
Wilde, and Baldwin, not to speak oT
men who yet survive, like her present
wonderful'thief magistrate, and his
contrast in stature anil mate m intel
lect, Robert Toombs. '
A state like this, so grand in its be
ginning and so splendid in its hun
dred and fifty years of prosperous his
tory, must tic proud of its heroes,
whether fit—,
Fot arms and warlike amenance,
Or else for wise and civil goverance,
To learn the interdeal of princes
...strange;
To mark the intent of councils, and
. the change of states.
Her annals are shining with the
names of De .Soto, Raleigh and. Ogle
thorite ; and the names of thtir suc
cessors under conditions of later days
detract, nothing from the lustre of
their worth and renown.
To emulate the fame of Hortchsitis.
king otthe forum, Cicero nev<?r.ceas
ed his efforts till .he ascended die
throne of oratory. So in this unrival
ed, galaxy of gifted Georgians. Emu
lation made ambition reach high.
From sire to son the name of eminent
Georgians appear again and again,
showing the elevating incentives which
enlivened and exalted this imperial
sta.te .of the south., The gold in her
hills, the silver on the cotton pod, .the
sun. with its balm, the rivers which flow
frepn her. mountains, the opulence of
her soil, are not more Georgian an
imperial than the high- standard of
those who gave Geotgia to the world
as,a colony, preserved her independ-
I cnce of England, brought her through
i fire into the federation of states, and
! after the vicissitudes of a great ■ civil
1 trial rescued her first among the res
■ cusartt states from the chaos of war.
jj l A dictionary q{ *Tlang phrases” is
; liecoming an absolute necessity for
| modem the average un
t sophisticated youth is debarred the
, pleasure of conversing intelligibly with
j out it. A fortune is patiently await-’
i ing the author.
H. C. MGKEE,
DEALER IN
Carriages, Baggies, Wagons, Harness, Saddles,
Bridles and Whips.
Gunby’s Building • • ' Columbus, Ga*
GET THE BEST
MIME
BE. PIANO
CLOUBH a.WARREN An 0% ■ SI
E. P. CARPENTER | 8 H 1 . A CM
B. SHONINQER UfluMIM
Low for cash or on ©may monthly payment*.
MTSocond-hiul Pianos and Organa bought and
•old. Tuning ml Bopalrlng Carefully done
PHILUPS & CREW,
Woreruom fi, * n,t to Marlvtl* Strsot,
noS94m Atluutu, Geur^ia,
[ From tbn Christ inn Indrx.]
Pbilltpa & Crew, of Atlanta, rank among
the leading houses of the South in their par
ticular line of business. Their pianos, or
gans and mua : csl instruments of every kind,
are jHircliased from the most celebrated
manufacturers and are of the best and most
durable material. They keep also, the rarest
gems in music, and every stylo of books and
stationary.
General Guano Agency.
.TTiTiyrKLXisr is cfc? J" ountihso
Talbotton * Ga.
o
We Keep Constantly on hand, large supplies of.
Pacific, otiers, Pine Island, German Kanit, and
Cron n Acid Phosphate.
All tfie above up to tbe usual stand tr<l of exc Hence, nn 1 and livered from ware
bouse at Talbotton It R Denot
Thcae puanofl are nob: for 450 pound< of option, payable Oct 15th nxt.
JENKINS & JONES, Agents at
TALBOTTON,
Office at T N Beall’* Store- julG 3n.
LEVERT COLLEGE!
NON-SECTARIAN MALE AND FEMALE INSTITUTION,
TADBOTTON C3rA.
THOMAS J. KELLY A. M. President,
Piofeasor of Ancient and Modern Languages.
J. A. IVEY A. M.
Professor of Mathematics, & English Literature*
MISS NELLIE JACKSON.
Principal Primary Department
MISS K ATE SMITH,
Principal Music Department.
Spring Term will op nJ in 10, 1883 anil c< nl turn twenty, four weeks- The
course nt lnstmctim, will be thorough and the discipline firm. l-jeet of the
Board of trustees and the present faculty is, to make Le\crl better than in tormer
i enra.
Board in bc-t tnratliijt', Sit) per month. Rite* of tuition in advance.
PRIMARY DEPUtT-UKNr. - $ 1 00 nut month.
INTERMEDIATE •• 1 M
COLLEGIATE “ - - - 2 wo
MUSIC “ - - -3 00
For further piirttcnl.ua. Address
T. J. KELLY, or
J A- IVEY,
jnnS Int. Talbotton. Ga.
MONEY TO LOAN!
Money Isums of *OOO and np-- ir,!s
negotiat'd promptly lor the farmer* o
Talbot, t’pwm. On w lord, Taylor and
Muscogee uouatiis. OI) GORMAN,
juueJitt Tnlbottsm. O*
a... ——
Merchant*, iook to yonr interest. Our
stock of staple Cri.ckery. Glossware.
Woodcn orfo t in Ware never was ns large
and complete as at this lime Send list
of what yon want. We will attach prices
and sive yon heivy freight nod Breakage,
whicn yon always get from far off Ens~ I
tern market*. We. bemlh nothing bu
valuable goods, Mcßmdk It Cos..
nngß Aihmia, Go.
Take Notice!
All parties indebted to J R Gorman for
lumber bought this year, and payable
this hill. Will find their aconnts ready a
this office after the lat day of December
Come np gentlemen promptly, and aet
tie, we have got eur debts to pay with
this money.
Mcßride A Co.,AtUnt, < a„ mamific
lllrff Show Crtses,.'.nd ale Sonlhorn scents
jor Seth Thomas’ Clocks ami Lmioallra
Fly Funs, and own the celebrated Gate
City Stove Water Filter and Cherrys
Stcv.ni Fruit and Vegetable Brjer lor the
world. Prices fur tailed on application
augtiS
“Rough on Eats,”
Clears out rats, mice, rone Vos, flies
ants, bod-bugs, skunks, chipmunk*, g<v*
pliers. 15c. Druggists.
TIT T people always on the
W Jl>3JLLtor chances to increase
their earnings, and m time become weal
thy ; those who do not improve their op
portunities remain m poverty. We offi r
a grent chance to make money. We want
many men, won'eu. boys and girls to
work f r ns ri *hi in their own localm***.
Any one can do the \vo r k properly tom
the first start. Tnc business will jay
j more than ten times ordinary wages. Ex
j pensive outfit tarnished lrve. No one
who engages in this busme.se tails to
make money rapidly. You can devote
! v your whole time to the \vok. or only your
I spare moments. Full inforuiatVn and
all that ts needed sent free. Ad-iresa,
Stinson A Cos.. Torthind. Maiue.
Good for Babies.
With a baby ai breast nothing is
jso useful lor quieting tuy own and
: baby's nerves as Parker's Ginger
Tonic. It prevents bowel com
; plain’s, ud is better than any stim
i ulkat to givo strength aud appetite,
—A Newark Mother.
Market Quotations
Corrected Weekly by WILKEUrON.
HATCHER* ESI EH.
Bulk Sides 10$
Balk- Strip* 10$
lticon Shoulder* loj
Canvassed Hams 19
Patent Flour ~..58.00 to $8.50
Fancy Flour $5 50
Family Flour $6 25
Meal 75.
Cotton Quotations.
The nvtrke* is quiet with sin Ml enquiry.
We quote Tnlhotton prices, ns follows:
Good Middling 9
Middling bj
Low Middling b
MeUrlde A Cos., are sol# owneis of the
Gate City Sioiewater Filter, Cherry's
Steam Evaporator and General Agents
tor Liinl>etlrs ln prove'rt Fly Fans for the
U S. Agents w.mttd in •very State and
county in the world. augß
Honest and Liberal-
Wbeu the Hops in each bottle of
Hop Bitters (at present price, $1,25
per ib„) cost more than a bottle is
sold for, besides the other costly
medicines, and the quality and price j
arc kept the same, we tliiuk it is
honest and liberal io the proprie.
tors, and no one should complain, j
or buy or use worthless stuff or!
cheating bogns imitations because j
the price is hs*.
Glad Tidings to Suffering ‘
Woman,
A specific has lieen di-eovered that
-psitivo'v corrects all menstuol disor- I
d.rs! It miraculously relieves, and cures !
all that class ol tronolesome maladies in j
worn m. It has kmg l>een known an 1 I
used, and it* specific powers are abuu/ I
dually vouched for by the experience of
tliousauds of women-
This magic balm is now finding its 1
way into almost every household m the
land, and Is known by its significant and
expressive name,Bradtii Id's Female R ga.
la.ur.
Atlakta, Ga- March 12. 1870.
I have examined the recipe of Biudfields
Female Regulator, and believe It a most
excellent medicine, and well suited to all
that class of diseases designated. I have
no hesitation in re owinendiug it to the
public,
JOEL BRANHAM. 11. D.
Dr. J. Brartfield, Prop , Atlanta. Ga.j
Price, $1.50 per hotel.. Sol i by all I
Druggists and W holesals Agents.
Run tn Spain & Persons. ‘ ;
SpecL*! drive in large arrivals t>f Over- j
coats. Doanans agd Cloaks. tt
SOME OF MEN'S
BARGAIN 8! I
ALF WOOL TOPLINSouIv 10c —
LACE t'itlPEi) BU N'l'lStlri only 121 2c
ALL W'OCL BUNTINGS only 17 32c.
Large stick NUN'S VEILING— I
Beautiful asßortment ot Plaiil DRESS GOODS, nt 25C.
Choice * o.k ot COLORED LAWNS 5, 7 and 10 on.t,
200 dozen ALL LINEN DAMASK TOWELS at 12 1 2 each—
-200 DIMITY 11 4 QUILT S at $l.O Sesthem.
ALL LINEN TABLE DAMAoK ai 3.V.
Large Stock Ladies & Misses’ Shade HatJ
Large Stock of Sun Bonnets.
i'LOOR MATTINGS, good and low priced.
lilt, BARGAINS IN CABPETS—pnee* 15 to 35c.
Ji is iinpoosiblc to name the m .ny good bargains I hive. II you would suit rc I
ij in your Spring pmohases. give me t all before b'.yiug. I Imve b ghi , t ’ l '
targe slock xu all ti.o .lepnrtmenis, and ibc Goode must be turned into meae,
J. Albert Kirven,
aprll Columbus, Ga 1
WHY
Should I Pay Other Clothiers
$26.00 FOP. 147
FALL SUIT.
Whoa 1 Can Buy tbe Same Article for
vBSO.OO
Aud geta Belter Fit than I Ever Itad in My Lii\?
GrEMTI-iEMEjINr!
Naturally ask this question wLea naming our stock of
FINE NOBBY SUITS,
Made of th'* most Rljliab gooda’ont this R<‘aHon, nn made to fit an perlettly ** jc
•ibid to fit tbe Lnm ii lonn. Come and 1 ok at them.
H. J. THORNTON, Southern Clothier,
83 & 85 Broad St-, Columbus Ga
WKDDING OUTFITS A NPI'X'iALTY. ocltf
TO CONSUMERS OF GUANO.
During the many years that the Pacific Gtiano Company bos nunnfm turcil i*Eii
sold its well known brand of
SOLUBLE PACIFIC UNO,
Various parties, aware ol the great popularity of this Fertilizer, have, front time t-t
lime put into market articles bearing names as nearly like th-t of our brand as
safe lor them to do, probably relying upon the tact that said Soluble Pacific Gnaoo
was very commonly spoken of by Planters as “Pacific,“ or “Guano," or **So!nl>.
Pacific, -■ or "Pacific Guano." These attempts have failed to build np a perniaurt;
trade, probably because of the fact, that the pat ties so appropriating our name, r*>
tied upon that name rather than the quality of their goods. We have, from time to
time, called Ihe attention of Planters to these ncn, eitner directly or through tin
late ./oliu S ltccse, Esq, of B dtiinore, IPe are informed that one or more bp
brands are now bring put on the market, containing the well-known end old nas*
ot “PACIFIC," either as “AmmaniaWd Pacific," “Georgia Pacific," and we beg to
call the attention of Planters to the fact, that every sack ol getmroe SOLUBLE Ft-
CIFIC GUANO manufactured b the Pacific Guano Company has been, or is. bran-1-
od with the name of the former Central Selling Agent, John S Reese, or with that I
the present Selling Aents, GLIiIDEN A CURTIS. None ether is genuine, and oar
friends and patrons will do well to examine the packages received by them tins sea
son. The real SOLUBLE PACIFIC GU aNO will be found to be same standiri
quality as heretofore. No change has taken pL.ee in If, notwithstanding recent
changes in some General Agencies.
PACIFIC GUANO CO.,
By GLIDDEN & CURTIS, General Selling Apis,
Boston ■ - Mass.
,/AN 30 1883.
J. It. SAMPLES,
SUCCESSOR TOT. J. DUDLEY
—DEALER IK—
LIBER, SASH, DOORS, BUNDS AND
WHITE PINE Moulding.
Laths, Shingles, Plasters* Hair &c.
200,000 Feet of Seasoned, Dressed and
Matched Flooring and Ceiling on Hand
300,000 Feet of Lumber of all Grades needed
by Builders, now in the Yard.
Sash, Door and Blind Department.
This Depa , daiect is in charge oi MR WaDE H BEL4XNON. and all orders
promptiv htied for regular or odd s*z s.
Bjiiders or tue*- waotiog lumber Afe resptc'fully invited to consult me
before parehubing elsewhere,
J. 3- SAMPLES. ,
LuUibcr V.vr.l near Genial Pai .;J£l D.put, Culnnilnu Go.. J 10 •*