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J. & c. H. WATT,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
, OLUMidUS, - - GEORGIA.
i . *.(.„<, of tl> Public to oot Unc and well aelcc el stockf of Gro:or>,
. C,a*k<-r, Poi'b Sot'*, MstHn-s, imply lulxi.Bjickct*, *J<-rt*r.r.'S! A-.
of a)j rr*<lb* in wool and i-;.'k*. h-.rgo ‘d w< II selected lot of •>*•
, J>k.ug tobacco. Bagging. G *>. >“ fact .vcrjrfbu.* umJij kept m our
s . WILT,] NOT BE UNDEBSOLI).
, fo, tn* “CELKBKATEii LOOT HlffTON-Taboceo
past favor* expect to icc.ivc, ua lla*to merit a £••-
v. XoMICHAEL, s - J ' WYS *
Mc*3®ieliacl & ynn,
I> aad St Columbus, - * * Georgia
I)EAI*ER IX
m:cs, S aple Dry Goods, Biggiug, Ties, Bacon, Lard,
flour, Meal, Coffee, Sugar,’,Bice. Tobaccos, Fine
liquobs, ;• AND
FAMILY SUPPLIES GENERALLY.
• vym trail* ohelt<l.
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r/TOtfrl W3|a^SS-' WW'* mm.
hTTßrnSar mmk. o^a
... 38 I2tn.
Best Goodsforthe LeastjMoney
POE CASH
1 WILL KELL YOLU
Groceries and Provisions
,0W that you will never buy on Credit Again- Call on
me and I will convince you how much you
can save by buying for CASH,
X have a lanre stcck of CORN, FLOUR, SUGAR.
ritUP, TOBACCO. FISH, &c-. &o-
J. H. HAMILTON,
11-: UPTOWN OHOCKH, COLUMBUS.
why
:.'d I Pay Other Cloth ers
325.00 FOR MY
! vykcsuit.
i Can Bojr th* Same Article lot
*£20.00
i Better Fit th*u I Ever Had iu My Lift.?
GrEICTI-iEMEIINr
- ur&Ji J **k t'jis question vrliea naming oar stock of
INE NOBBY • SUITS,
*of the most Rtylhli tht* riw*nt, s*no made to fit as pfTlcctly pc*
h lit the bum in loriu. Cotue ami tagk fit thru.
‘ J. THORNTON, Southern Clothier,
83 & 85 Broad St-, Columbu3 Ga
iCDDING OUTFIT?* AMPECIALTY. octi:
mmk hI In Jtn r XT'-ri.c of
yurt la wdkti+tr. Late never fuu;l nayuunc to jnvo i's rutaiu that !>. 14 un ui’s
la tt.u a**** cf Nervous IToelrspaa, I cu. 4 o 1 l'v*i>cp*i,% sn<; an Im
attics of tac tito-cxl* this petrics* rcasiy, fcu in csy tr r.Os* nii*.c mai* wos irrfalcurc*.
- c jU ave b3v4 •orjrfv.f car naosi tsuiac*; rhyiicuns, have jicjv'eti toUMs rrcat tn>: lactwaiviT
„*e ■ *dy. 1 ruvscrtbett In prci'crtacc to aay ln>a rivy*ara~°n cailc. in fxu cch a o'mpouu4
♦ lcoa Tuxil fa neccssitr la tot pnruc'. I>*.
• oiH itjiji&t* **ow f
* rACTbIfcD BV THE Lw. HASTEN &S£MCi&£S CO.. ttS K. HAW ST.. ST. LOUIS.
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THE KEOISTF.iI AKD STANDARD. TALBOTTON. TALBOT COUNTY GEORGIA, MAllCn 61883
For Mi. .turif*. ,'Ohi*, ti>fit,,ki/-h, i
sore !h,out, i.ml rho.ine** of l.ieatl,, take t
Brevier'* Liiug Restorer.
To bleak cliill* anti fever tike a good!
done if May Apple I’ill*, to lowed by!
Hunt's Lemon Tonic. Tbrs* are bow !
i xcelicut J eim-tfi *.
Brewer* Lung Restorer cure* esn
annipt.nn, biouobiti* hui! all (hr,sit suit
lur - diseases. lon‘t forget tlie nntne
brewtr'a Lung Restorer. Ret omuiend It
to your friend*.
Bankin', Compound Flui.l Extract of
Iluccu and Juniper. K-pcr Lily lor die
cat,us of the kntuey*. bluddur, fflfitiy or
gans nod nerr uanesa.
It you doubt shat is sold of Brewer's
Lung Re- torer ask soil,, one who ha. triad
.t. It is recommended by physician*.
(Lite City V.-imifnge .ml Central Cify
Worm C„udy for extolling worms arc pur
excellence. UiTe itiem a trnd and 0c
convinced.
Clergyman •* sore throat and boncbitis
re *|>erdi ly and permanently cured by
Brewer's Lung Restorer.
To rare chills and lerer permanently,
use Hunt-, lemon Tonic. Price $1 (Ml
per bottle. You could not possibly in
vest yonr money to better advantage.
If you cannot buy Brewers Lung Re
storer in your own town, enclose toe mo
ney to l.iu:*r, Rankin A Lamar. Macon,
(is . and they will forward It to your ad
dress Price. gl.Oo.
Central City Worm Candy is perfictly
harmless, but it effecturily extupairs lb.-
worm from the human body. All moth
ers ,bon id keep it
It you have consumption, or think you
hare, *cna to us or your denier st once
for a bottle of Brewer's Lung Restorer,
mkl b. enro l.
The astonishing success which bus at
tended the use of Oats City Vercnfug' in
many families, indue s us to recommend
it or expelling worms.
Notice this end cif we are not right.
A neighbor buys a bottle of Brewo.'s
Lung Re-torer and in lesstlinn two weeks
all his neighbors will have a tsittle.
Rnnkiu's Huoliti and juniper cures dia
ls tea. Bright's disease- p iintul nrinading,
deposits in the urine, pain in the back,
milky and scharges. etc.
Ministers and public speakers should
crr> ii In ttle of Brewers Lung Keslhoo
around. It prevents and cures hoarse
ness. Try it.
Ttkc Rocha and Jumper for all kidney
and tiriny disorders. It it is the most re
liable medicine of the kind mauufsciured
Lire it a trial.
We want you to believe what is said
about Brewers Lung Restorer, us it is the
truth. When you try it then you c n
help talk it up.
Hiint-s la,loon Tonic, a safe and reliable
remedy'for otillla- chills and lerer, inter-,
uuttcot levrr, fever and ague dumb ague'
and kindred diseases.
K,si nee ot uaniAica Ginger is prescrib
ed hr all physicians fur paw in the bow
els. dnrrhcss. colic cramp, ate., ami none
has s greater reputation tuna Lunar,
Rankin A Lamar's.
Brew, r's Lung Restorer is no new r m
„<ly, tiut the discovert* would not offer it
.or salo until satisfied it w uld cure the
diseases lie claimed to curt.
A iranilr.g! All who Imve eorsumption
or bmiirlutts who (nil to tsko liiearar*
Lung Ui-slorir. me in d.ingrr of losing
tlielr lire* at any time, Huy a Lottie ami
novo your life.
Hunt'* Loinon Tonic i* offered to the
pul.lie lo supply a pressing need* vir.: a
r >-njoil,v which Will 111 a i- a certain cure
■ivory time if inken according to direc
tion.
liriWir'* I.imp Restorer lias never till
ed lo give perfect anil entire amistHCtion
in every instance. Don't fail to iry it.
Take Hueliii and .Inuipcr tor *ll kidney
and urinary diaordera. It is tin- most
tellable medicine of tile kind manufact
ured,
1 Volte aju-nkera should use Brewora
Lung reslorer.
BREWER-8
LUNG RESTORER !
Having snflererl greatly for aliout 1!
rears from aevere throat and lung Direc -
tion l waa mtviiK'd liy Mr* l’rof Boznr lo
iry Brewer's Lung Restorer. Not having
any faith in patent medicine* I waa rt*
Inclant to giro it a trial, lint finally yield
ing to persimmon I purchased a half doz
en liott <s, and after a fair trial I lake
plmaura m declining that l haye been
womloriullv henegted, and nr*>nouncc
Brewer a Lung It. storet a blessing io
these afScted With throat and lung at
fetiona.
For months during my a Act lon I was
nnab io to tie down to real; my breathing
was so difficult tbnl a constant wheezing
noise could be hesrd scross llie room.slid
my riends wire coneeriied for my life
All ho sleep obtained dining me lime,
m eessarily broken and uns,ti-factory,
was in a silting post ire, bin now I esn
re line with ease, and iny resjw-c is nnt
iirnl and pleasant.
Miss Kaii. K. Durant, Talhotton, Go.
Messrs Laiunr, Rankiu ,t Lanmr -
Gents: Will you allow ine to tell you
something in regard to your Brewir s
Lung Iteatorer ! The lot yon ahi]>pe,l
m souse time .-.go has been c>u my slielf
>ince i Ilf it ..riiTsl, uittij s few days go,
when Ihc following eircumslanc-a occur
rvd.
Mrs Jaiiita (’olenian, while on * riatt to
her mother, Mis Conner, was taken yery
ill and thought she would die with a cag*
of bronchitis And consumption of long
standing. There was no physician to lie
had, tba nearest poiuls being Dublin and
Mt Yeinon. both b ut twenty miles ilm
tant. They sent over to the store for
mou tiling that would give relief, l gave
them a bottle oi Brower's Lung Restorer
and t"hl them that it it did no good they
need not pay for it. The result was that
in ft fly six hours she was able to go home,
about Iwenty-one mile*- ud 1 have sold
several bottles to- day to pat ties wbo ki.o*v
of tlila clreurasianee. Mr A H McGrem
inon bouplit a bottl and found aliup-i iu
atnnl relief. The sale of your medicine
ia assured in ’.his section as 1 shad here
after warrant it to f ure Youra truly.
Rev G U Rstchkoko, Lothair. Ga.
BRONCHITIS CURED
Messrs Lamnr, Rankin A Lauiar—Gen
tleman; My little girl. 8 year* oltl, hna
been tor some time troubled with a sever*
cough which physician* pronounced
bronohitin. She niejit but little, cough
ing the entire night, and we had to get
up very otten to help her out- the cough
vrus no severe. At Tour solicitation I
bought a bottle of Brewer’s Lung Re.
store*, and she began to improve %t once
and has been sleeping nicely ever since,
and I firmly believe wv will os perman
ently cured, Ia as veay much Irightan
ed at her condition not long siuce.but am
now rejoicing at her rcoovt-ry.
Yours truly, Geo F. Wixo.
HEMORRH \GES SI OPFED.
It gives me great pleasure to certify to
the merits of Drawer's Lung Restorer, as
i l bnve nied it and found it all you repre
sented it to be. My lungs were affected
jto some extent* and 1 had a hacking
i cough, often spitting up *biood. which at
times would amount to a
l became very much frightened at my
condition. I bought several bottles of the
Brewers Lung Rs*oier, and have l***n
I entirely cured by its use. aud fool nabs
I fled that this medicine will prove a great
| blessiug to the people. It you would in
| troduce it int the Northern States it
| would mk vour lor tunes.
Tours ru y. Hinri WonTKM.
Lamar, Ranking Lamar,
my96m MACON AND ATLANTA.
$— A A 'VT'.KK si? , il.y ,t noiue *am
• “It tu *l< . AS. ily Oo’fit frr. AU
vtrvfs Tuu* A Cos., August., M iiuc.
REGISTER ARP STANDARD.
O. lb. GORMAN, f.nrroE.
J B. GORMAN, CohmwonmnoEditc s.
I'n.lbotton* G-n.,
TUESDAY.. MAROH C, If*!
| Official Organ of Talbot County.
AgrielUtural Convention
Talks.
BROWN ON' EXPERIMENTS.
Professor W. Ixßoy Hr own, presi
dent of the State Agricultural college
of Alabama, spoke next, on “Experi
mental Stations." Georgia, the home
of my adoption, was recognized a? a
"leader in intelligent development and
substantial progress. Agriculture was
an art—the sciences applied. In Ag
riculture a knowledge of chemistry in
relation to the life and growth of
plants; physics, mechanics, botany,
metreology, etc., was necessary. The
elements of science could lie taught
in agricultural colleges but they could
not teach agriculture as an art. Sci
ence is positive, definite knowledge.
Science has established for agriculture
an important law that phosphoric acid,
nitrogen and potash was essential to
plant growth. It was the free gift of
science to humanity ; scientific agri
culture was yet in its infancy. We
must first teach the principles of sci
ence before teaching their application.
The establishing of agricultural experi
mental stations was a necessity. They
deal with the principles tl at underlie
the production of crops, the produc
tion of crops, the life of plants, etc.
We cannot rely upon experiments
made in Europe or in other states.
We must make them in our own 'lTie
most successful farmers and the best
agriculturists resided in Georgia. Oth
er states had copied our railroad com
missioners and agricultural department
I art us lie the first to establish cxjieri
mental stations, where not what is
known will he disseminated, but what
is known will tie discovered.
ItkV W H I'OTTKU ON INdUEASE.
Perhaps llie most thoughtful j>a_
per waa oi: by Bov W H I’otter,
oil "Proceed* mid net increase of
the f*rm: What to do with them,* 1
When ho lolil a delegate lh<t lie
was *o address them on “llow lo
get rich** iho man replied:
This la tli* way we long Imv - sought
And moarned btemat we tound it not.
Ho illustrated his tiows on Pro
ceeds and net ii,-crease by taking an
aero in Luconto penrs. Value <>f
land, S2O; Irens, $25; cost s4)l.
Nature added to this every year.
Iu seven years the yabio would he
SSOO. Deduct tlio $45, and you
would have a net balance of $455,
or an average of SOS per annum-
Ho then alluded to the imporsut
part played • n the renovation of
(he earth Iry the despised earth
worm. They were the digestive or
gans of the soil. When land is
denuded of vegetation the earth
worm is forced to descend far down
in search of moisture; the farmer is
compelled to be ot ths worm food
for his plants. Shade your laud. The
worms love shade as well as you.
Take threo green chestnut logs and
let them lay ou a buro space for
sixteen months. Take them away
and yon will Bud worms undor
nest iin abundance. That space
will double lho yield of detindod
land. The nroducingpower of lacd
is 25 per emt of its value.
NOT AhTOOKTHKK COHHKCT.
We notice that some of our exchan
ges attribute the low figures at which
cotton has ruled the present season
to overproduction, and the thriftless
condition of farmers, as aclassto unre
nuinerative prices. Neither of these
statements arc strictly in accordance
with the facts. The world never has,
and never will l>c glutted withj cotton.
Texas alone, is capable of producing
as much cotton as is now harvested in
the South. Children are now bom
and many of them old enough to own
real estate who will live to see ten
millions tales of cotton gathered from
southern fields, and at the same time
there will lie presented a ready mar
ket for all of it. Prices will of course
fluctuate as has always been the case
with this and other commodities or
articles of merchandise, but the con
tinually opening up of new markets in
portions of the world hitherto unex
plored by our manufacturing and com
mercial communities, will secure a de
mand which we may never hope to
fully satisfy, and that, too, at prices
which should lie remunerative.
The trouble with those of our plant
ing friends who are not prosperous, is
to be found in the fact that they pay
too mnch interest on the capital they
usej They do so too without ascer
taining the exact percentage charged.
For instance, if a farmer borrows mon
ey the first of March at eight per cent
to he paid the first of October he re
ally pays it at the rate of nearly four
teen per cent per annum. Or if he
buys his supplies at the same time on
credit he can scarcely expect less than
fifty per cent to be added for the ac
commodation, and should he discharge
the obligation by October first, hereal
ly pays at the rate of nearly eighty-six
per cent a year.
Sup[>ose again, that a fanner secures
supplies the first of July to he pawl the
first of Octobrr at an advance oftwen-
ty fit e per cent he really pays a ra e
of interest which amounts to one h tn
dred per cent a year. Is it strange
that raising cotton with borrowed capi
tal, it matters not whether it comes in
actual cash or supplies, at such rates
fails to pay? There is little doubt but
that the business of raising cotton will
bear as heavy a tax as any other legiti
mate industry, but there is not an en
terprise on the face of the earth that
could prosper under such stupendous
drainage, and none but that of cotton
culture could live at all.
The alxave from the Columbus
Times is eminently correct. The far
mers are solving this matter to their
own interest and satisfaction by bor
rowing their money ofO. II- Gorman,
Talbotton, who is letting out money
at much lower rates than can be had
elsewhere.
Personal .Intelligence.
Twenty-four London miii.onuires
died last year without taking away
a cent of their accuwuMiotis-
The real glove figt occurs when
a woman tries to put a So. 9 glove
on a No. 7 hand.—Boston Com
mercial Bulletin.
Ismail, the ex khodive it going
to live in England, lie has pur
chased Caea Towers. Highgate, a
luxurious mausion with twelve acres
ol ground, tor $450,000,
It is estimated that ■•> fewer th n
4,00 women are annually caught
sealing from l'u,ts counters, ami
the number ol titled ladies seized
with kleptomania while examining
the fashions is uhuost incredible.
A London photographer fays
that the pi ice paid for a negative
representing the prince ol Wales iu
Masonic dress, namely, one hun
dred and eighty pounds, i the
highest sum yet given iu that city
for a single negative.
T.ie bcatiful girl presented by
Governor Hampton at the last pres-
Mcnttid reception was tint .Stone.
..all Jackson’s daughter, as many
supposed, but Miss Anna Keitt, of
.Soiiih Carolina, the rvignlug beile
and beauty of the Gov#nor‘s own
state. Mis* Keitt is a blonde beau
ty of perfect classical type. On the
übove occasion she was attired iu
white satin ami point lace, and ex
cited great admiration.
See notice ot Mr John E Moyer
in ruteruuue to root note,
Messr* Jenkins ii Jones in our
day last xveek, sold 40 tons of Pa
cific Gu mo.
Cash and Credit.
The Waytiesb no Herald contains
ills following: *Wo have ree ivod
a copy of the supplemental report
ot the Department <-f Agriculture
for 1882. The yield ii the v iiotis
field crops was con-i hrub y larger
lor 1882 than m 1881. Tlio .-m.il'-
c*t ine'eui-ts iin cotton. The on j
bad featuru u iu the and cre .su lit
home raised pork. The cisti aud
credit sys-c-m is reduced to figure*
and look* t*rthug, Tue per cent
per annum L.r g ods ou nine i.
given as follows: North Georgia,
51,4; Middle Georgia, 41). 4; South
west Georgia, 55.4, £ i-t Georgia,
4G.2; Southeast Georgia, 32.8,
general average, 51.0, Tue entire
history ol uapruflt tble tanning is
cou ainwl in these figures.
Mr W W Geoger, an Kflinghani
county farmer, has eighteen children,
a wife ami mother in his family, and
says he uas never bought e poune of
meat or a Bushel of corn in twenty
year*. The whale family ot tweniy
one live together in his home, and
they are a 1 as happy as industry,
thrift and cheerfulness can make
them.
Valuable Town Property.
I offer for -sale the Cl*Ux tue Hotel
Property, *;t noted on Ibe south*, west cor
ner rf the Puolic Square of the town of
Talhotton. The hotel betiding has 17
commodious rooms, In iu good condition.
Piece ha* fineganleu spot, $ ncr*. a goo
well of water, good kitchen, sttble and
barn in stable. Will be old at private
aue. Wiit Im sold Ist Tuesday ia Janu
ary at public wile.
For further information apply to
0 D Gorman. Talbottou, or
ootKu J C„ on W D laßnn asd.
Market Quotations
CorrecteJ Weekly by WILKEIiSON.
HATCHER & ESiES.
Bulk Sides 10!
Bulk Strips 10
Bicun Shoulders 9
Ca u vossed Runs 16^
Patent Flour SB.OO to $S.?5‘
Fancy Flour $5 50
Family Flour $0 75
Meal 80.
Cotton Quotations.
The market is quiet with small enquiry.
We quote Tu!lm>Uou prices, as follows:
Good Middling .0
Middling
Low Middling 8j
“Rough on Rats.”
Clears out r its, mice, roaches, flies
ants, bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks, go~
pbers. 15c. Druggists.
Mcßride Cos., are sole owneisof the
Gate City SSocewater Filter, Cherry**
Steam Evaporator and General Agents
lor Limbeth a Iu proved Flv Fans for the
| V S. Agents w.nted in every Stale and
| county iu the world. uugfl
a week ir. your*wn town, T rms
\**
jiIALLEx k Cos, IVnlau 1 Mun. maiU
Take notice!
All i'rr*itß i..dcblcd to J B CJom an for
I„nil.or lx,i..'ht lias y*s.r, and payable
tbi- Mil, nil 'rill! their sconnt* ready a
t! is office lift, rt'e l-,t day of December,
Collie lip genii, men promptly, nudsc-t.-
t)e, we have got •ur debts to pay with
tins money.
A DOCTOR'S TROUBLES,
| Mj i'
2fj#lker-“Tn did lo vresj.ng tbftt tn:a
iMAColddnirpnigM."
tints 2hUr-“ I <*sl, wtd *r nr* ps'ivr? }..
tvniGtt. !~*r*h G'i?a suffirv-il m f-.a a*tuu vi./ ,
t,lft * g>f*. that Which rel;***- ii <*f , .
ziother ‘' Smi.-.-ni.-' ! liido co such tute-,
1.. t wftjl A* f*i.r ifort*r.*' , , ,
L.- r freer** in s>f " J a
jAUg llllffr ft’iU po'Ji'T tlf* lf- ! * Ulii-ij i/I CtU-*
cue, bc4-J-.-3 sDftktßgda*iy
Mother Docicr, u H aud what
in h*T t
Doctor—“ Yen, madam, ha ia tJangcronnit u!.
T.t rentrrtilar .and anricsilltr f trec* u* ac in cnL-:-
libriaa*, tbtra t* an lueses ccßrtp<*tal action
about liie eernhrum an t metiulla nh.ongatA, tho
nortal drcoiaiiou rawrlllalrt, eu*pended Natur®
rvfnn hffitati.njr. sad i—*'
Mother - ■ -■'top, tor haaren’a aai® stop and go
tz> work at one*.”
Doctor ~ rni do a!1 T ccn.*’
Mother, •‘tier two we*. 3 haw# wTrircd—
>• Laufflitwr. oar Uwttif atsail hr dijteardcd M one#.
Two trrfkff Rti ino rclrof. I will procur# th*.: which
you dwffirt -<1 at firet.” ....
Daughter, alow ton# —“I am g!id. and t u-t
It the Otoly tiAiugifcat Will restore c.fe to iu'al’.b.'*
Mother-" Gi t ous of n*y boud*, yoa old boa*
imaphtc f*~“ r-Mh#r, won •## how rap-
Idlw I b#‘r iutprofed Wstif-e ilisffhsriMhK * our Doctor ’
and I cotnnrffiic- l tit* ua* of toat w) ;#n I an ranch
u##dc*l. Th# effect has h##u wool wondtrful.
oo# te lt#ri'<J j rn has,l, enr*-d tlifc cr nttipotion. v-!ni#
th# other irwpaMfd airctipib, ctlac lo ti; help ot
Nature aad me <#* i
T~E CAKyr.SSION.
Mother " '>ry true, end I holier# ther hato
Miyfl lutir hfo. I MOW Ouii/m* th-vt f,r. Lrt-f. ffoa.K- a
KD7U.>nFeina]eßHt#7*b‘iw pm,', vot.iitrfui ii r..:0
medicine end Iron tome I #v*r ketw, au>l lhav
ftmlM’s ri#l.n Ajt#rK*ut t* pl#ft*a!it at !
f>r he'dach#, co.-f-itpiktton. c J at- •• t>n .,
frltouaß#s etc." 1 -vr<■ •iy MfV.cai A > -1
fr#. Addrras J. P. DrorngocU & Cos., I.lurt Uia. Ky.
fi-l/i? 12m.
TIT J O T7 1 peopU: ar<’ always on the
VV J i3Xj tor eh ■:<•* to incxear.e
iheir earning*, and m time become weal
thy; those who do not improve tfieir op*
po tunities remain in poverty. We off r
a jrrent chance to make mon y. Wo want
mny men, \r >ncn. boja and girls to
work f r us in Uieir own 1
Any one enn do the work properly t om
the flint start* Tuc Untunes* will ray
more than ten times ordinary v ng a. Ex
pensive outfit furnished hue. No one
who engages in lids business b*.ds to
make money rapidly. You can devote
your whole time to the work, or only your
spare moments, Full inforin t'on and
all tbitt iv ni'eded sem free. Address,
Stinson Cos . Port* a ml. Maine.
TUTTS
WtBKMBtBSSB^eSasSI
CYMpVoJIb OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Jjo&h of Appetite. Bowels costive. Pain in
the Head, with a dull sensation In the
; bark part, Patn under the Shoulder
blade, nil mess often* eating, with a disin
j cbnation to exertion of body or mind,
Irritability of temper* Itcw spirits, with
a feeling of having neglected some duty,
Weariness* Uisaioena, Fluttering at the
Heart, Data before the eyes. Yellow Skin,
gcadache generally over the right eye,
csMesanese, with fitful and* tarns, highly
oclored Urine, and
CONSTi^ATIOSM.
TTTTT’S PlLLSßroespecialiy adapted to
suc h oift* (lose choots such a <-haog
of foolhicr os to natottlfih the irafferer,
ihoy fh< Apvt I te, end trail** the
; body to Tnke oa Flc*o. t!ts the system is
nouHshesl. and by tl(*ir Yonle Arilon on the
■HfvllT Ortrams, Besalttr Si*>ol mp pro
j duced. Price 35 cents. 33 Wormy Jit., N. Y.
Tlin’S HAIR DYE.
Gray Hair or Whiskkbs changed to a Glossy
Black by a single application of tills Dyr. It Im
parts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Sold
by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of SI
OrriCE, 33 MI'RRAT ST.. MEW YORK.
(Dr. TTTTB RASCAL •f Valubl* Urnntt**
C**fiil U 1 U 4 (UK n wlicaUoaJ
e 27 lm.
PARKER'S
HAXRBALSAM.
c
-contain* matc.rials
only that are beneficial
Rtttore* the toothfulCclor to Crey cr Fated Hair
Parker's Hair Balsam is finely perfumed and is
warranted to prev ent facing of the hair and to re
dandruff and itdaug. H:scox &Cos . N.Y.
SOe. M>i |1 dm, at daPr* tfl 4mgt and melwin**.
PAMKER’S
GINGERTONIC
A Suptrlative Health and Strength Restorer.
If you art a mechanic or farmer, worn out with
•Vwvrork. or a mother nm down by family or house
hold duties try Parker's Gtnger T • nc.
If yott are a lawyer, minister or business man ex-
by mental strain or anxious cares, da not take
latoxicatjn g ■hmulam*, but tts* Parker's Ginger Tonic
If you have Consumption, Dyspepsia, Kheuma
ism. Kidney Complaints, or any eisorder of the lung*,
stomach, bowels, blood or nerve*. Pa kkbr’s Ginger
Tonic will cure you. It b the Greatest Blood Purifier
A*d the Best and Siresl Covgh Cure Ever Ussik
If you are wastintr away from age, dissipation or
any disca%e or weakness and reoui;e a stimulant take
Clvgf.r Tonic at once; it will invigorate and build
▼o*l up from the fust dose but will never intaxlcate.
It ha* saved hundreds of lives; it m.-*y save years!
CAUTION Refu-e *l} mtatitalM. PsAfr'i GinerrTeak i*
th* Uxt agents ‘n theworU,3J bcntinly
Ersrrv.it fr*m prv e f purer al xie. Smd £ordreabr to
iUoox k Cos., N. Y. Siv. k |i *sa, at oia dm
REAT SATING ECTING DOLLAR SIZE.
floreston
Its rich and lasUng frngmnce hrs niadi this
cdschtful perfume exceevu gly papu*ar. There
Is Bot h! up like it. Insist urn having Flokes-
Tow CoLooKK and look for signature at'
csLe4zcx S^-"£2v
on rverr VtQe. Aey Onipna cr & r^riarx-7
cm *cpfly rm. tS and revt nrtv * 7
-ARGE SAVING PITVINr. tSe. ?!7V
Rllfit
The Ladies Want It.
That charming line, absolutely a
new arrival, of Ladies Fine Em
broideries, in ail stvie- ami widths
ceil df. r. Cail ai Spain it Persons
before it is all guae.
DEALERIN 9
Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Saddles,
Bridles and Whips.
Gunby’s Building - - Columbus, Ga'
GET THE BEST \
BEHNINQ 1
FISCHER fS | m Off 11 I
e tehc,l riMHU;
m mm '
E. P. CARPENTER 1M
B. SHONIN6ER UhIOIMbPI
WT Low for cash or on ©asy monthly payments.
•JTBaeond-hanri Pianos and Organs bought and
■Old. Toning and Repairing Carefully done.
PHILLIPS & CREW,
Wareroom 6, 8 and JO Marietta Street,
n039-4m AtlnuUi, Ucsrgia.
[ From the Christian Index.]
Phillips & Crew, of Atlanta, rank among
the leading houses of the South in their par
ticular line of business. Their pianos, or
gans and musicallnstruruents of every kind,
are purchased from the most celebrated
manufacturers and are of the best and most
durable material. They keep also, the rarest
gems in music, and every style of books and I
stationary.
General Buano Agency.
S-JEKTZ-S-IKrS fc JOINTES
Talbotton " Ga.
We Keep Constantly on hand, large supplies of,
Pacific, Gl'crs, Pine Island, German Kanit, and
Pacific Compound Acid.
o
All ;ln übove nn to the nsntl Htantldnl o! tic Hence, and delivered from wore
Jiouhc nt Talbotton It R Deuot
J heseguosaa nr c sok: for 450 pottuds of c tton. payable Oct 15th next.
JENKINS & JONES, Agents at
TALBOTTON,
Office at T N Beall’s Store- janlG 3m.
NEW HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, LACES & WHITE HOODS.
Over 300 pice.es of the above in new and elegant de
signs, received the past week, and marked down low to sell
them. JAS. E. CARGILL.
CORSETS! CORSETS! CORSETS!!
Ir.m now offering the best 50c, 75c, SIOO and §1.25
CORSET ever sold in Columbus, and call attention to them
as special goods at a special price. Also a 1-irge line of ex
tra size Corsets, which I am offering low to close them
out. J E CARGILL.
ANOTHER
cf that good 4-4 Blea'hed Homespun at 10c, which has given
such universal satisfaction. Cail and get a bolt.
JE CARGILL.
HOUSE-FURNISIIING G OODS.
As the season is near at hand to look after goods in this
line, housekeepers are invited to examine my stcck of
White raid Colored Table Damasks, Napkins. Doilies, Tow
els and Toweling, 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Sheetings Pillow
Casings. Conterpanes, Lace Curtains etc. We can please you
tub 2012 m. JAS E CARGILL
“ UP-TOWN-
Furniture Store,
Nos. 4<& 6 Bread Street East Side,
Columbus, - - Ga.
Cottage Furniture & Bed Room Suits;
Also, a lull lime of BURIAL C'.SES. I buy tbeeu* Goods from first hands for
cash, and nil diacount*, nnd I will not be underbid iu this market. I am Mole
Proprietor aud Manufacturer of the celebrated
TWIN BED SPRING,
"Inch was heretofore naDu f actnred and sold by Es? e & Scott. I bar a
rt due- and the price so ns to put thi in in reach of all.
I also keep a full stock of Mattresses oi all sorts* Mattieases made to order at
sknri notice.
H A Gibson. Aerent.
fe1,20 12m. **
PEARCE dks CO.,
Successors to
PEARCE & BfNFORD,
WHOLESALE GROCERS <£ DEALERS IN
General Merchandise,
OOH.TT3VEBXTIS - GA.
Our >tocn o! GrtK enta 1 irgc no complct -, which we offer at bottom puc#-.
We br.ve opened new Dtq>arlrnect np-Etaiis over our Gocery where we
keep everything thit buy, that cant be torn,d in the grocery department,
such as all kinds of
Domestic Dry floods and Notions, Boots, Shoes,
Hats- Caps. etc.
JEK LRE.
All shaver Huanand
Bridie *, all kiuds Flanters Tools. Table nu<l P..cket Cntlen\ C'rockery Ware Ac.
We would be pleased to have the Planters of Talbol *vd surround ng counties
to caii and examine our stock. 'Ve can fill your bill for anyiliiug you want lor
plantation p rpop nt bottom prices, e ither.
For Cash or on Time!
Those of our customers who own ns for list year will please settle, or we will be
forced to tonPnotev over to aa attciaey for collection.
Pearce & Cos.
F< b2O .
REMOVAL!
T. W. TURNER, Asrent, has removed liis stock of
fit & FAIILJ GROCERIES
To store room Ft tbe SIJ Gorman B!*ck, nex* to
added to h s well st?ecfcj titock A Groc rie-, full lins of
Ciioice Liquors, Wines. Tobacco and Cigars^
A’so Pool rind B llhr 'tn c firost apj r- vect patterns. He gt a *nLes a> • v ’
prices tor best goods as miy iioose in the city.
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