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Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
COLUMBUS, - - GEORGIA.
Cr.il ,b* iiltfoilnt! pi .hr PiiWsrlr <> tt
■ nd Ptenl.Un t* SW4. TW *rt. *
Ott- b.* m lrt t? >Wi Kr :.n**. Ov*t -r*
•••<• *< ••- a, Frt; S “JSiV ini* Buck w. slt-aMire*. A•.
<.focc. Ml*. SV4 w-11 *clet t?d lot of c 1..-
, J^,dMl“s *B#ggi w.lfeh *■'-*“*• MMUljr M* >'■ '
tO- m. As-nt- tn, *•
ThwdJul for ,*v pt b,™ V "* ltc ,ve ' a ’ ’*•*' " w,*
i nee* „ iiMTimir - 1
8 W. meMICHAEL, S - J * WYK Y
McMicliacl & Wynn,
153 Bsoad St Columbus, • - * Georgia-
DBALI-aJSt IN
Groceries, 3 apl. Dry Goods, Baggh*. * Bacou. Lard,
Flour, Meal, Coffee, Sugar.lßlfie. Tcbaccoo, Tine
LiatroKS,; AND
family sullies generally.
ju IKI 12m. t 1_„ „
The Best Goodsforthe Least’Money
£ <3jf _ , ,► 4l
for cash
1 WILL KELL YOUR
Groceries and Provisions
B LOW-Ahat you will never buy on Credit Again. Call on
me and I will convince you how much you
can save by buying for CASH,
I have a Isu go stock of MEAT, CORN, FLOUR. SUGAR.
SYRUP. TOBACCO, FISF, fco-. &c
J. H. HAMILTON,
THE Uf-TOWX GROCER, COLUMBUS.
" WHY
Should I Fay Othor Cloth era
$25.00 FOR MY
FALL St JIT.
W'UOH l Cun Bay the Same Article for
Ami get* Belter Fit than 1 Ever-Mud in My Life,? ,
GrBIXrTIjBMESIV
Katarally lit this qne*tiun alien ciemiu; our a!<.. .f
FINE NOBBY SUITS,
Ma t" o< th most atytWh aotxWent this s> naoft, urn* rnadc to fit s ptrtrcßt s i o
eible to #1 the buui.n torta. Couio amt look at tints.
H. J. THORNTON, Southern Clothier,
83 & 85 Broad St-, Columbus Ga
Wedding out Fi- aspkci.vdty, phi?;
JpjsjJ^SSsr. tf**t Su
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J *'* b*vf tvicd io*s a/our tnoi 9iu.uoot rbytifeci&r.s, h-' o > tci<*4 |o UJißtirt Mvi laWfJ;
/<-. -to".'uTiltei3Z<y?\ ICoal
MwIAM/rjk/wi ;<mctoi
t >jww>rfftiyai tJ C^-£s^^sßStSvSi
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illE KEOISTEJt AXD STANDARD, TALBOTTOK. TALBOT COUNTY UEOItOTA. MARCH I9 18SS
|s&t% i ift- , iitfli** tdCg,
Wtfc > ndL^Lori ttf ao ol bii,u, tak*
Bfv* c* ’m IpnugflL
r -To Nw**s chifiw a*4 t ver t’.fc* n
wwr f M*.y Me YHtfs, lo loarf by
litttit** Ltui>n ionic. Tiicse a re beii*
. xt iU*i4 feUi*4i .
Brewer n L o ,,g to-aforer earn, can
*abt{ t-ut. laoncbili* anti *ll tbnt aid
turf ritw.-M*. Ikwt forirt .he nem.-
ftrew.r'a Laiik it,*, nr. liermawetui it
toytrttr ftieutii
Ibltttfn** ISaMfoanit Fluid Extract or
Bn,-bn and Juniper. E-i>, <i illr lor <lif
-J** of ihe hulaiya. L huh for. v-riay or-
-i ui-rr u.uu
Jt voo ilonht whil i sni 1 of Brewer*,,
fj,,K lie t.)r,-r !U-k *omi .. oim- Woo ha-, ir e J
it. It U nconuntuJ <1 l.y plijudciaua.
I3ef"lly VrrinifiJec u.l t .ntrnf City
Worm R.,udy t r <-ii.ll;uk •".in arc |,ar
freiitroec. Uita iicui a trial and he
iiurtne* and.
Oravmano, wire throat an 1 bonehit-.a
rr ajifidily aud pcrouincatiy cured by
Brcwei'it Luri# Ileatorcr.
To cine chill* nn.i turcr (icnuanertly.
oas 11 aii'w fo moa 'I onic. Prsee. $1 00
jar bottle. Yon could not tonsil,'r in
,c*t you r cio< ey to better sovanta ie.
If von enunot buy Brevrerw Lung lte
siorer io yonr own town. i c!oe t e mo
aev t” Lun ar. Rankin A lyinmi. Macon,
tin , and they will forward it to yont ad
dress Price, #I.OO.
Central City Worm Can ly is perfect')'
harinfosM. but it effectu llv ea‘.ii|>.itea ih
worm from the human body. Alt ino;h
i-a st oald keep it
II yon hoveoonsnnip.ion, or think you
hare, i-eoado tt* or your dealer at once
for t b< ttfe of Brewer * Lung Btstorer.
nd b enre I.
The r! ktoni'liir. l r K.cee-a vhi eh has nt
,ended l!i>. nse of Oslo dity Vuroiifng • in
many families, indue s u* lo recommend
it or ex) eHiug norms.
Notion this ands oif we are nit right.
A neiglilair boys a bottle of itrcwei'.i
lA.ng lt>-lorn mid in Use* than two weeks
all I is .leighl'Ors will li.ive a tail tie.
I'nnhin‘s Bnehu and .lim'oer cures illa
btlea. K.ight'sdise.ise. psiufill uritiadtiig,
ie|Wiin in tl, : nrmc, |in in llie buck,
•mlby and sctinrges. etc.
Miolsti rs and 1 nbiic speok' rs slionld
carry ab, tile of Brewers Lung fcealboo
around. It prevenlaami cures h arsc
mss. Try it.
Take bnehu and Jumper for ol lidncy
j ml urine disorders. It it ie the most r -
liable m, dioitv of ilic hiud luiinufactur, and
dive it a trial.
We Wind ven to laliero whnt is ssid
about hr, uers Lung lUstorcr. a it is Hie
Irnlh. When you try it then you c u
help talk it op.
Hnnl -s Leo-on Tunic, a safe and reliable
reinedt'for chill* chill* and lever, inter
arittem'ieveri fi-ver and nyiie dumb ague
and kindred disease*.
K Bcm-e nt *atr.t.;ca Uingi-r i t | rewrib
■sl tie all physician* for pain tn th < trow
e!. dl-rfi U-s* colt era up. elc.> and none
ha* a greater reputation than Isiiaar,
Bank m ic Lamar's.
Brewer** Lawi Ilwtoter no now rtn
‘•fly, tiut the diwovort-M would t.oi ffer it
or Hitle until studied it w uld due the
tiiwmhON he d.drocd to curl,
A warning! Ail who linvc cm Kmnnlj/m
or bronchitis who lad (< lake Biewer*
Lui lU*torcr, ac iu d.'-ngeY of losing
theiv UrcMftt imy tln.v, Huy a Bottle and
save your lifo.
Hunt h heuion Tonic Im off. rc<l to the
public to Mtppiy n pristting nod. viz: a
rt fnffly whicii will tun e a ccvtdi. cur
>very tiu*e if taken Recording to dircc
lion.
Brewer's Lung Restorer hit* never fill
ed to tive perfect mid entire miiinlaction
In every liiHiance, I)on‘t fail to try it
Take Itacttn and Juniper tor a I MhlneJ
and nriimr.y disorder**. it is th moat
tellable medicine of the kind manttfacU
ured.
Public speakers fehould use Brewers
Lnng realorer.
BREWER'S
LUNG RESTORER !
Having suflored greatly for about II
yearn from severe lino it and lung nffee
iloa I was *tivised bv Mm Prof Uoxnrto
try Brewer** Long Restorer. Not hiving
au,V faith Ip patent ma iioinea l was r *
InctAiit to give it a tii.il, but finally yield
ing to persimmon I purchased a hall doz
en bolt'**, lid after a fair trial I take
pleasure in declining that 1 have been
wouderlullv benefited, and pronounce
Brewers Lung Umtorei a blessing to
those alfieted with throat and lung at
feet ion a.
For month* during my aftiMion I was
ttnnb le to lie down to r*L my hro u thing
wan to difficult that a oonstAUt wheezing
noj#c could he heard werom the room,and
my riend* w. ra concerin and f*'r my life
All he sleep obtained during the time,
m ccsMirlly broken and uuHatUfttetory,
was In a hitting pout ire, but now 1 esn
re line with ease, uud my respo..e is nat
ural and pleaftftf t
BikmKaik E. Do/.ieh, Talbotton, On.
Messrs Lamar, Rankin fc Lnmar •
Gents; Will you allow me to tell you
something in regard to your llrewirs
Lung Restorer ? The lot you shipped
me some time .-.go lias t on on my shelf
s-itice their arrival, until a few days ago,
when the following circumstances occur
red.
Mrs 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 kid consumption of long
standing. There was no physician to be
hod, the nt ftrest points being Dublin and
Mt. Veinon, both sb* nt twenty miles dis
:aut. They sent over to the store for
eom> thing that would give relief. I gave
them a bottle ol Brower** Lung Restorer
and told them that it it did no good they
need not pay for it- The result was that
in fifty six hours sdie was able to go home,
about*twenty-one miles aud l have sold
s* Vi rol bottles to-day to patties who kt.o v
of tbiii circuina'ftnet?. Mr A II MoCrem*
nun bought a bottle and found alrao-t in
stant relief. The sale of your medicine
is assured in this fraction us l shall here
after warrant it to cure Youm truly.
Rev G H lUtchkoro, Lothair, Ga.
BRONCHITIS CURED
Messrs Lnmar, Rankin .1 Lamar— Gen
Uetneti; My h<He girl. 8 years oW* ban
been tor some time troubled with a saver*
cough which physicians pronounced
bronchitis. She slept but little, couph
j in# tfto eutiro iiijiht* sod we had to get
j up eery ottu to help her out* the cough
| was so sc'ore. At vour solicitation 1
boug • t a bottle of Brewet’* Lung He.
'store*-, and she began to Improve at once
| nnd has been keeping nicely ever since,
and I firmly believe an* wilt t>s perman
ently cured. I *as vwy mttch friph toll
ed at her condition uot long sincedmt am
now rejoicing at her recovery.
Youis truly, Gno F. Wixa.
HEMORRH VGKB St OPFED.
It gives me great pleasure to certify to
the merits of Br.wcr*s Lung Restorer. ns
1 have mod it and found it ail yott repre
sanded it to be. Mjr lungs were affected
to some extent, and 1 had n hacking
cough, often spitting up *t>lood. which ai
times would amount to a liemprrhftgeaad
I bezant very inneli frightened at m}
condition. I bought several bottles of C;
J*rewet's Lung KesUuer. ai.d have been
entirely cured by its us**, nod feel satis
fitHi that this medicine will prove a great
bh sing to the people. Il yon would iu
irodnee it into the Northern States it
wouui ra*h yoar fortunes.
Yours ru:y, Uinst Wootxji.
Lamar. Ran kin & Lamar.
may96m MACON AS!) ATLANTA.
$— k) A WEKJUS!S a .'.j at houie cM
• w-dc. Cu'tty Go-fit free. ,-td
drt*s Tecs 4 Cos.. AugusU, Maine.
SIGISTEB AH STAMM.
0. D. fiOSSIAN, feraxoß.
J B. GOBJlAli.L'ocuE'iimciJicEoir'n.
Talbotton, On.,
ITESDAY MABtlli 13, '.883.
"" ■■'- ' - •
Official Organ of Talbot County,
fuM tti IS LK*AI Uiti 1 1, ei r.X'Lssfo.y.
>v liik thin is a question of intimate
concern to the people of the state, it
should not assume such importance
as to occasion the re-opening ol |>o
iiticai differences and a rcvhal of the
feelings incident to a bitter contest
for the place, fortunately for Geor
gia she has within her borders several
scores of men who would discharge the
duties of the important Dust with zeal
and distinguished ability. With these
to select from it should not be a diffi
cult matter for the convention, to as
semble April io'h, to select a suitable
standad 1 rearer.
The names of acting—Governor J.
S. Boynton, Judge Simmons, A. O.
Bacon, Jas. H. Blount, Judge M. J.
Crawford, Gen. Phil. Cook, and oth
ers not less worthy, have been suggest
ed forthc race, but pulic sentiment has
not yet chrystalized into any decided
choice.
It is a fact well known to the peo
ple of Georgia that in the last guberna
torial race Hon. A. O. Bacon, of Ma
con, contested the honors closely with
the late Governor Stephens. No one
can question for a moment Mr. Ba
con’s fitness for the position. He is
honest, has had long ex|erience in
public affairs, has a thorough knowl
edge of statecraft, is an eminent lawyer,
belongs to the young and progressive
order of Georgia’s representative men,
and has every capability to discharge
the responsible duties of the position.
Mr. Bacon has, also, the confidence
anti esteem of the people of Georgia,
is a long-tried and proven Democrat,
is a gentleman of sterling integrity anti
mental graq>, and would reflect hon
or upon the progressive state of Geor
gia fry his fearless zeal and ability in
executing her laws, and still further
lifting her into a higher and broader
national reputation as a progressive
ami enterprising commonwealth.
Cnth mission and Omission.
J,et us give the forty-seventh con
gress credit jor the little good it did
flo. It ilid pass the civil service bill,
the Japanese indemnity bill, the two
cent postage and money ortlcr reduc
tion proposition*, the bill to repay
Georgia about $30,000 advanced fot
the common defense in 1777, and the
bill to encourage a world’s cotton ex
position in 1884.
Among the bills killed should be
mentioned the liquor traffic commis
sion measure, the bill to provide for a
navy, tc admit the state of Washing
ton, the Hennipin canal bill; the bills
relating to inter-state commerce and
commissions on agriculture and immi
gration ; the bills to prevent political
assessments, to aid in the support of
common schools, to grant j>en iio..s to
the survivors of the Mexican and In
diun wars ; the bonded whi ky bill,
the presidential succession bill, the
bill (or the relief cf Fit/. John I’ortei,
the inter-oceanic ship railway charter ;
the bills to raise the agricultural bu
reau to a department, to establish a
bureau of annual industry, to admit
1 lakota to the union of s'atcs, to form
a government fot Alaska, to relieve the
supreme court, to suppress the opium
traffic between the United States anti
China, the shipping bill, the river and
harbor bill, to place General Grant on
the retired lit, and the bill to consti
tute the wife a competent witness
against her husband in prosecutions
for polygamy, The last bill that be
came a law relates to the United States
courts in Texas. The shipping bill
reached the house In time to be pass
ed, pitta deadlock over the South Car
olina election case deternined its fate.
Convention Called-
MEETING OF THE HEMOCUATIC EXECU
TIVE COMMITTEE.
Special to Telegraph,
Atlxntaj March 8. —Tbo Demo
cratic Executive Committee met to
night, in accordance with the call
for same, and passed tha following
resolutions:
First, that a convention be called
to meet in Atlauta April 10th, at
noon.
Second, (hat each oounty bo al
lowed double the number of votes
it now has members in tha house of
Representatives.
Third, that delegate!* be selected
ender the direction of the eonnfy
executive committees.
Fourth, a regolution regretting
the death of Hon Alexander H Ste
phens.
Fif.h, that each county be re*
<!>•> ed to select alternates and
pass resoluti< us at-king tue state
convection not to admit delegates
unless regularly selected, and that
•to person uot a citizen of the coun
ty hw claims to represent a* all be
eligible to the < fflej of delicate,
Committi e sdjurind to AprilOth.
There will soon be three cotton
seed oil mills in and around Cneraw,
South Carolina.
Georgia Gold'
IHE WORK OF THE MINISG OOUFASW. .
OF -JO'ftii CF.OROtW
%
Daidongi Mountain Signal.
Mining operations in White county
is quiet for the present,
The CklhtySn Minis i* fill*'
time with its forty stamps.
The Ivey, of the Consolidated, is
making full time on ore from the Ivey
cut. The water which was turned in
to their new ditch has not yet reached
the mine.
The I’aA Mine, belonging to the
Consolidated G. M. Company, is do
ing a good business, and loses but very
little time. The directors are still
cutting across the strata, which serves
to develop as well as to keep up, a
supply of ore.
Pigeon Roost is not running this
week, on account of the stem-valve
being broken. Col. W hite- has deliv
the broken part to the Piedmont Ma
chine Works at Gainesville, who will
attend to the matter, and soon the
mill will be running again.
At the Barlow mine there has re
cently lieen completed a pair of new ;
ore bins, and this week there are some j
other improvements going on about
the ore yard. The stamps are all run- i
ntng, and now the weather has mod j
crated, are kept supplied in ore at t
reduced expense.
The Ixxkhart mine, belonging to j
the Singleton Gold Mining Company, j
will he ready to start their water-pow
er 20-stamp mill by the first week in |
Narch. Their 5-stamp mill is run j
ning on excellent ore from the slope
on Findley Ridge, ihe ore in this'
stope (on 7-feet vein) has increased
in value until now the yield is equal
o the Lockhart in its palmiest days.
The Goldsmith Mining Company!
are working in their new place, with i
a considerable crew of men. They j
have been washing off the day for the j
past week, and intend to wash this i
and next week A ditch from the
Fish has just been
completed, anti a reservoir i,ooo feet
in length. After evrythiug is reatly,
the intention is to run a little giant,
which will reduce exjienses greatly and
increase the yield.
Of the 736 murders recorded for
the union last year 212 were commit
ted in the southwestern states, and 13 1
in the state of New York alone. It
appears, moreover, that ot the execu
tions for murder half of them took
place in the south.
UANKINTIoiSE,
JOHN SCKERF. Froprietci
FIIANK UOLDK.N, (Merle
Entirely Nov/ \n all its
APARTMENT?, and strictly
FIRST-OLA33.
full! '■'L'HlHrrs ,OA
E. E. FILMOKR DUO'VS
Brown's National Hot**!
Nearly Ou’MKite PnK**tv;rr Depot,
MACON, GEORG IV.
Re-opened, Re-furnished and
First-class in every RE
SPECT,
We hk all ur Patrons and Fiicnda <o
give U 8 a oil!. RATES. $2.00 per da;.
Meal* I*o eout-. Lodging 60 eefitn.
E. E. BROWN & SON,
Large Sample Roomn. ocs Prop'*.
Valuable Town Property.
I off r for Wile the* Ulnib- inu Hotel
Property, tc United on the* aouthi-WcHt cor
ner if the PuidtoC Sqnaro of the to\v. of
Talbotton. The hot<d UKiU’.ing has 17
eoiuniod ons ro -ms, iw in good condition.
Place h.'H fine gnrdeu spot, | acre, a goo'
wellolwi er. go hI kitchen, ft bio and
barn iu alable. Will be old at private
atie. Wi*l l>e sold Ist Ttiead.y in Jann
ary at ptthHc sale.
For lurther information Rpj ly to
O D Gorman, Talbotton, or
oetlOi J U., on W D
Market Quotations
Corrected Wrokly ty V ILKERSOIf.
BATCHES & ESIES.
Bulk Skies 0!
Bulk Strips. 10
Ricoh Shoulders 9
CauTomed Htms igt
Patent Flour SB.OO to .as. To
Fancy Flour s."> 50
F. Flour 75
Heal 80.
Cotton Quotations.
The murke*. is quet with small enquiry.
We quote T t Iwittou prices, ns follows:
Good Mi y
Middling
Low Middling T* A
“ixOUgh Oil Bats.”
Cleats oat fv.s mice, ro.*c.h eft, Sics
imts, be<i-baga, skunks, chipmunks, go
! pliers. 15c. Druggists.
Mcßride A Cos., .r. sole otrr-eisof the
I ('ate City Sh-tew.ter Filler, Cherry*
j Steara £vp -rator anil Gene ml Agents
i tor L iruheths Improved Fly Fans for tiie J
c S. Agents w.'.utcii m evt ry Stale Mid
: county m the world. ' uu^-S
a week in vonr own (own T mis
'C"van j j 5 Onlfit free. A. dr. is H
1 Haclkt ACo , P.-rilan t Marne. inartt
Don’t Die in the House-
Ask druggist- for "Koitgh on Kata. I’. 1 ’.
it clears ont rtß.tnic, bed-bugs, tvache ,
j Teitnin, ti es, sits, insects, IX- j-er bfi
Take Notice!
Ah nar- .p* id b'.e ito - L 0->nn*a fa
ilninl cx-boPfiJit’l| year, and psysM
tbi-'folL ii Cud tt eir neoaist-. leady 1
;..is offle-j .ifnr f e Ist .lay B Dcoriubar
’orse up "c-r,tl--iiit-n prempt! I'. raid set
ijc, w-e lisvc got our dob:* to |*ay with
this moony.
rrr r* ? v people are slwitys on the
Y v Jt jN |C tor ch n-t*s to Inrrwsr
heir nsrEines, nnd tn time Iw-cmm* wea:
riir; Hew* who do tot iiuprux* their oj>*
po ta dties iemai-1 10 poverty, we oh )
a ere. I cheaee to m.>ke mon y. vv e want
many wen. wo-en. l-o>' n<l R’t.s to
with f r ll* ri ;bt hi ttieiy o* o I 10... i11' s
Anv one dll no the xwk pr-< erly t on
ihe fi at Sturt. Tn- best, r-s wul W
inure than ttw times wli -sry vg<*- Lx
pi-nsiye ontiit D.min'ied No , cn '
who r>ge in this Imsiur.w r*i< P
mnk moil’ v m-i tty. Yon c.in dtvo't
yonr wboietime to tea woilt. oremy yont
lira ni l snclit-. Pull infomi i’oll .in*,
all that i- m--iWd scut fmc Ad lit**,
Htixsox t Cos . I’.srt nd. Mann-.
TUTT f S
PBLLS
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
!
pick part. Pain under the Shoulder
blade, fullness after eatine, with a. dlain
cllnation to cxei-tioa of body or mincfc
Irritability of totr-prr. Low apsrit*. with
a fcelicß of having neglected ecme duts%
Wcarinesa, Dit-.eneva, fluttering at the
Heart, Dote before the eyes, Yellow Skin,
Headache generally over the right eye.
Bestlewneas, with fitful dreams, highly
colored Urine, and
CONSTIPATION.
Ttrrrs PILLS arts especially adapted to
such ctssea, one dose effects such a change
of feeling as to astonish the snnerer.
They Increase the A ppctltr, and caiwe the
body to Take on Flesh. Ihm the system la
nourished, and by their Tonic Action on tho
DUCMIVC Itrsari. Itemlnr Wools are pro-
Guceds Frice 25 cent*. Murray fct.. M. *.
fOTT’S HAIR DYE.
Oa*y nvia on Wiiiskeiis ebaneed to a Gtosex
Black by a tingle application of this bra It lav
part* s natuiai color, acts Instsnlaneously. fiold
by Drugeists. or sent by express on receipt of .1
OFFICE. S3 ni'BBIY ST., SEW VOBR
{.. rrrrs gmriL sf TUu.i.i. r.tou.ii. 4 X
Cuhd Mrs 1U Ss sulM IS at ts . n iSatMj
W:‘J7 1 itu.
BBBBaB^ S* eBBaHn
HAIR BALSAM.
arttcle, on o
-11 COiitains materials
only that arc beneficial
13 *calj> and Lur
Usstorci the Youtfifnf Color to Cray or fa ted Bair
Parker's Hair Balsam h finely perfumed and w
warrar.'ed to fXVvent feeing of the hair and to re
taavsdandr.in and itching. Hiscox &Cos , N. Y.
80s. sjiS |1 •'*•*, t d**lon la Srafs iHi Wedtciaea.
PARKER’S
GINGER TONIC
A Superlative Beaffk and Strength Restorer.
If you are a mechanic or farmer, worn out with
overwork, or a mother run down by family or house
hold duties try Pabkhr’s GlKcwi T*kic.
If you are a lawyer, minister or busmes* man ex
hausted by mental strain or anxiou* cares, da not take
Intoxicating stimulants, but use Parker's Ginger Tonic
If roil have Consumption, Dyspepsia, Uhcuma
bm. Kidney romubims, or anydisorder of the lungs,
sfcxTch, bowels, blocd at nerves.Pakkbk's Gmova
Tokic wiil cure you. It h the Greatest Blood Purifier
And tto Ecil and Safesf Cough Cure Ever Used.
If you are wasting away from nge, dissipation or
any disease or weakness and requite a stimulant take
GfNCftft Ton id St r see; it will invigorate and build
you Bp from the <ke but will never intoxicate.
It has iaved hundreds of fives; it may save yoAirs.
CAUTION frU mbrtttulci. Parkrr’i GinjjvrTonic is
•tomfmr-4 o I (%• rrnwuta! •e*nt-. in
•HtStw-at xa p>rparfri>ab of oloo*. BntJ for circular to
UiMOS A Cos., N. V. SSc. A $1 tun, ct4r&kr la
saving luting doi.lar size.
3 Its ri h and fragrance na* made this
jj rV.i.-lttfuJ p.-rlume Ace*d -:ly popular. There
l benthiag like it. hisMtui-on havir-g Flgaas
l tc* Gotootvii md to‘k for of i
f rn irrr Soft*. A t fr dialer in perfotoevy
1 tia wF'.'lf t j xuil TA irnt ewt?*.
I Vfoift UA\iN-1 RI VIXU rtr, P 17.8.
| nKI
TliC Liars Wart It.
Tlvit cjti’ftnit'g lino, n!;olutely
|iiu* Hiiiv-.il, .f 1,-uliu* Fstio Em
j liroiilorios, in all stylos ami widths
c.n'l-il for, Cail at Spain & Persons
before it is nil gone,
DR. J. BRADFIELD’3
Female Regulator!
WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND.
It Is ws 1 ! k town to yhpKioians, nml
•W! fin* wc;l k own to sufferltlg women
theuo-elvt*!', tba' tho me holder t t nn~
mermis dDe >6os pi cn*l.ir lo lheir sex.
sncU its of the me p inful
and h&y.Ay Mvnst niation, Cmigestion,
1 U'cenpi it and falling of the Wotnb. t
-fendnt with an ctuUc-s train of sympa
thise and CimsMitlitiiiEwl di-onU-ro. which
th wlilq if.*, and fth’ch U*.Vt* j
b-en considered i>s lilmost it.cnra_
hie- But at lust tlio rcutdy has teen
found iu
DK, i. BRADFIELD S FEW.L2 UKOOLA TOR.
It is i*ot n‘c irc-cß* bit a remedy for
oue class of tfseast-g, nil of which pertain
to the Womb
Any suffers*.! fr ni tl.e dis‘nses mentio: •
ed can take this remedy, and ti.as relieve
herself without revenheg iter coadition
U* any oue, mul wilLoui Miblec.iug he
womanly modesty to lue shock of an ex
Amin.it:on by a physician.
To bring heabh aud hftpp.ne*? to the
hon es ol suffering women is j* mis-ion
whu*h tifryai f•• v>_>r sinks into inshf
nlfiteauce. \\ hat earthly bei:cfncti> n cua
uon.p.-.re with one which protect* irom •
That oire disease ruthless power J
V* it hers beauty's transient fiowur?
| which gives ease for pi.in, I>y f r si-rrovr,
■ smiles for tears, tbs rose ot health for the
• pallor of itisens", t e light, eia.tio step
I f‘d drrggiug wear.ms. nights of soil re
!-ose lor Ue-ivy lionis of >cs. ing n-! ,s>
ness. tKHUHiui!' vigor fer iargi 1 -liing
i dullness, the sweet iii.es of iui grown
: beauty lor the sharp and wittered f nn ol
i emanation, a tong life o! mental, ph' steal
social nud (lome-stic enjo-. minis f.-‘r n few
sad days of pain and gloom,, ndiug ia nn
early grave? Sat-ii is the inissio; , such
are ,h. results cf On J f mra-iKi-D-s Fk
j Hats I iGll.Tor.. which Is h.-ne l truly
!a i eppr. priateiy styled woman’s best
i F'neuii .
Wdiites, and all tbore irregulanlie? of
j the w uib o destructive to the health,
j bappioevs ad beauty ol women, disap’
\ l’®? 1 ' Uk> ’ waaic before a single bottle ot
| tbi wohdeiful c emponud.
All who suffer from any of these dis
eases are iii-rf.t ea nestlv invited to -ive
(his g;e .( roemedy a trial. I ( has cured
thonsan-is, a.id will cure you. Oou’t fad
| to try it.
I Fiice, small size, 75 cents. 1.-r -e . - p
SI,SU. •' ' -
M innfactrre-i bv
J BItAPFIELD, Xtlanta, Gi.
Fur a;le everywLere. 1 ju- 20lt
U MCKEE,
DEALER IN
££ •“ T
Carriages, Buggies, B agons,
Bridles and Whips.
Gunby’s Building Columbus, Gy
GET THE BEST J
k*** 86 — 1 : *
FISGHEH 11 l Mil i
NO^STENCIL I ■
CLOUGH a. WARREN AHA a tl
E. P. CARPENTER § '4 Sri ! " $% Eftl
B. SHONINQER
Low for cosh or on easy monthly payments.
*4rsoconrt-haiut Plan oh and Organs bought and
■old. Tuning and Repairing Carefully don*.
PHILLIPS & CREW,
XVareroom 6. 8 and 10 Marietta Street,
n039-4m Atlanta, tieorgia,
' From the Christian Index.)
Phillips <fc Crew, of Atlanta, rank among
the loading bouaea of the South in their par
ticular line of business. Their pianos, or
gans and musical instruments of every kind,
are purchased from the most celebrated
manufacturers and arc of the best and most
durable material. They keep also, the rarest
gems in music, and every style of books and
stationary.
General Guano Agency.
JEKTHLINB cS? ironxrES;
Talbottoii .... Q a>
Wo Keep Constantly cn hsrd, lsrge supplies of.
Pacific, Gfccrs, Fine Island, German Kanit, and
Pacific Compound Acid.
o
,p . ft|>ovc np to U-e asm! stand trd of nce, and delivered from wnre^
I iJctiRG <:t Tuibottri; Jt It DtMjot
ITlive <:u •• r e fold for 150 <f c Bon. payable Oct 15th wrxt.
JENKINS & JONES, Agents at
TALEOTTON,
Office at T N Bsali’ Stu?e- janlG 3m.
HEW HAMECIiG EMBEOIDEEIES, LACSS& WHITE GOODS.
Ovei* 300 pieces of the above in apd elegant de
signs, received the past week, and marked down low to sell
them. JA3. E. CARGILL.
CORSETS! CORSETS! CORSETS!!
Icm now offering the best 50c, 75c, $1 CO and
CORSET ever sold in Columbus, and call attention to them
as special goods at a special price. Also a large line of ex
tra size Corsets, which I am offering low to close them
cut. _ JE CARGILL.
CASE
of that good 4-4 Bleached Hom espun at iQe, which has given
such universal satisfaction. Call and get a bolt.
JE CARGILL.
HOUSE-FURNI SHI XG G GODS.
As the season is ner r at hand to look after goods in this
ine. housekeepers are invited to examine ray stock of
White anu Colored Table Damasks, Nankins. Doilies, Tow
els and Toweling, 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4" Sheeting s Pillow
I Casings, Conterpane3, Lace Curtains etc. We can please you
: fcbswuii*. JAS E C ARGILL
-THE UP-TOWN
!S-qa.x 9 Store,
Nos. 4&6 Bread Street East Side,
Columbus, - - Ga.
Cottage Furniture & Bed Room Suits;
Alfo. ft fu 1 liue of BURIAL C '.SIiS. I hnv thesr (foods from first hands for
j cash, and irut ftU discounts, and I will not be nuderjjld in thl3 market. I am
Pfopriefi r aud Manufactartr of the cekbrated
TWIN BED SPRING,
'* hicb was bemofore and Rold by Es?e* & Scott. I havo
ri due and the price so ah to pifi tb< m iu reach of all.
I a|Bo keep a full stock of Mattresses ot all sorts- Mattresses made to older at
short notice.
„ HA Gibson, Agent.
fel)2o t2m. 43
PEARCE 00.,
Successors to
PEARCE A BfNFOIID,
WHOLESALE CROCERS & DEALERS IK
Rencral Merchaadise,
cor,UM:BiTS - GtA.
Out stock or Groceries ia 1 - j.u . coiuplet , w.iiah.we offer nt bottom pnc*~.
We have opened anew Di pr.rtimut up- tairs over our Gocery S ore, where we
keep cveiyrhing th tt planters buy, that cant be louiid in the grocery department,
such as ail kinds of
Domestic Dry Goods and Notions, Boots, Shoes,
-dli sljßT.ef and sizes-Fi w Hoes. Wesdluj? Hoes, Flow Stocks Hames, Tracer,
Bridieall kinds Planters Tools. T.-tbie and Packet Cutlery, Crockery Ware Ac.
We would be j leased to have the Planters of Talbot aud surround ng counties
to eal: and examine our stork. We ran li.l your bill for anything you want tor
plant.>tion p rpos* R . ®t bottom prices, e ithor.
For Cash or on Timet
Tho*e of our customers its fc r/ last year will please settle, or we will b$
forced to turn'notei over to an attoisey for collection.
, Pearce & Cos.
F,b?os .
lit!
T. TV. TURNER. Asreiit, lias removed his stock of
Fill & FAMILY GROCERIES
To store room in ti*e J 13 Gorman Block, nex to SeweV Gibson's. He h.**
adde l to h s wtll selected st ek i full hue# of
Choice LSqucrs, Wines, TobaccoafidCigars.
A’so Pool r.nd B t f most r.ppr vert p tfenr*. He gua Mifees Wvf
prices for best goods :.s u .y boose in the- ci'y.
Feb2b A