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w. J. & C. H. WATT,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
COLUMBUS, - - GEORGIA.
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AVIS WILLJNpT BErNnKnsoi.n.j
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Tfiar.kfol for &*
8 W. MeMICHAEL, S - J ’ WYNS
McMieliacl & Wynn,
l&3B>e&d St Columbus, - - * Georgia
IJBALKHS IX
Groceries, S aple Dry Goods, Bagging, Ties, Bacon, Lard
Floor, Meal, Ccffec, Sugar, Kice, Tobaccos, Fine
LIQUORS,; AND
FAMILY SUPPLIES GENERALLY.
jprfYOt'U trad* aoitciiwl.
THm* fc CO. Rochester,M.Y. Chicago,HU
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TheßesTGocdsforthe Least Money
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FOR CASH
, 1 WILL KELL TOIXB
Groceries and Provisions
So LOW that yen 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 l&nre stock of MEAT, CORN, FLOUR, SUGAR
SYRUP. TOBACCO, FiSF, &C-. Ac-
J. H. HAMILTON,
THE UPTOWN GROCER, COLUMBUS.
why
Should I Fay Other Cloth era
$25.00 FOR MY .
FALLBUIT.
WUci. 1 Can Bay th Same Article-foe
©20.00
And get J I! -lt<-r Fit than 1 Kerr Had in My Lit*.?
aENTLiEMBN
Naturally ask ihia qawtiuß whan eramin; oar Mock of
FINE NOBBY SUITS,
M.d. „f ntvliali goodaVal tt.ia otmob, .n,l made to fit at iwrlrctly a* poa
nibie tn fit tlit Imm a iofu. Couie and look At ibeui.
H. J. THORNTON. Southern Clothier,
83 & 85 Broad St>, Columbus Oa
WEDDING OUTFITH AMPKCIALTY. oetl7
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ha mnbc of ur nwt eauncot rJijfltAaA bt yldWeii h> uu.a *rc*t anti iacocßpar
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THE REGISTER AND STANDAKD. TALBOTTON. TALBOT COUNTY GEOBGIA. MARCH 20 ISS3
F r t'nu.trh. ‘Ofafn. uJt<v'DZ.
f’te ttu L -twl i4K>rtae*t *fi tw4 ]
Brcutm Lon }4 Krttortr.
T o breitk cl ilk *wl U-vet Lifce a j
'i'tt 1 May Apple Pi.U, !o iowrtl by
IlniU L*-tn< n These are boiti
txrdkbt itttMuli h,
15rewa s r* Lung Jbrtb rrr ctre ■
nui{ t fivf,. k:;triU<;biSt ami tr!t tiir ut ai.A
Inrg loot for net the iciim !
Ifctfi r*
to y*r lik-ud^.
Rauk;jj C cij <mn 1 Flrtitl Extract of j
Burba un/i Jim |tjr. E-jnctdljr br diie
wvd of ike kftlury*. btiukler. r.rivj ot
3/ana and i*err n+t*e**~
If to lov.bt whai is said of Brewer 4 *
Ltiuf* lie forer Tu<k Af*i on* wio bn* iriei i
if. It is r©o*>n9iiieti*b <1 by plipsicLtO*.
G-ite ity VermifßKS b*i < tfltisi! Cry
W<yn Cttidy f r exjtvllib" worn** are |tr
fxcclbnea. Give .liem a tfiiU uxiul lx
coTiLe<d.
CJcfsiTHUlu'i* sore tbraf and bonchitift
-r- apeedi;y and j ennaoently cure I ty
Brewer** Lung Kesirnrer.
To enre ehille ano ferer pmmnentiy,
oo Hnn'-s I/mos Tome. Pr c SIOO
p*r*K;llle. You eon!d not f in
i vt* yonr mo*-ay fo better iut vantage.
If yon estntot buy Brewer** Lung Re*
air r r in your own towmei ekue t e mo
nef fo Lmn:aFa l aukin A: laomt. Maoeo.
;*a. and they wili forward it to yonr ad
drewi Pi Ice, #I.OO.
Obtfal < ity W<*no Candy * perfect’y
bat it cdfcvta By Oi|KttM the
worm from ibe hunmu body. All muih
trn si.oaid keep it
If you breoMMampfios. or think yon
have* ina *o a*r y*>ur deafer at once
for a bottle td Brewer * Lung Uetorcr.
*.nd b cured.
oitded the use of Gate tHy Vermfog; in
oosry familtca. imlnc h tig to recommend
it o rspsl!i<*jg w*>ma.
Solk this and m if w are not right.
,V boy* a Ixdtte <d llrewe.*;.
Re torer and tu lw than two weelta
all ii ueighhon, uil! luve a l*>f tie.
I.ant n'h ttildul and JnDii .r cnrwi diu-
Ik tea. tSiighCailiM.e* piluial nniiudrnu.
il*po:ls iu the altar. jkb in llie Un k
niiiky and ete.
Mtbirtrn, and i-abtle r ak * r * üboold
carry n bottle ot ISrruera Laitg Uv.Uioc
aroui,<l. It prevent* and earn lestra*.
atm- Try it.
Take hUclia and Jnmper for al li lnev
mil r.riny dborder*. It tt ia tkr m,t r -
liabie mcdiciri' it ibe kind luanab.ctnred
Give it a trul.
W* want T<- t*> btlivve *‘~*t i* *niii j
atwit tetteis LnR Ke*torw. a* it U tilt
trniti. Ulus yin tiy it then y..u cb i
help talk it nj>.
Hunt licnton Tuik\ ■ tnfr and tellable
tmiic ctillU- i hill*an<l ievrr, ititer !
uttleat iever> fever iui*i x>*e tlumfi ague j
end kindred disennt*.
K-nenrr r.f eenutSea.H'SKfl
e!. dntri <*• eoltr. enwp* etc.- unit none
box > greater r<{mtati iu tiinn iaiiuar,
Baskin A. Lumet’*.
Hr*** re Long Keitorcrl. no new r m
<lj. tint tin dnwoven-a wnul-l nut < ffi-r it
•*r tale nmll eatinfinl it w tild cure the
■l.'Mnneehc claimed to curl.
A w.itt'ir.gl All *l> Imve corHßplv>a
or litoncliltm wtiO lad lo take lti<*rr
Restorer, a ein danger of bthlttg
l*cir Urea at any time, liny a bottle anil;
eave yonr life.
Hunt’* Lemon Tonic i* offered to p.e
politic to np|>ljr n pruning via: a
remedy which will n> * a retail. core
every time if taken according to diiee
tiou.
Btvtrrr** l ung Kealorcr ba* never till
ed to (live |*erfect uud erilire an lelucli. n
in every ißaiauev. Don't fail to try it
Take Hnctin and Juniper tor ell kidney
urd urinary dmor-lera. It i th<- nioni
reliable mediciue *.f llie kind manufact
ured.
I’u'olic speakers should use Brewer**
L'ing restorer.
BREWERS
LING RESTORER !
Having MUlerfil greatly for about 8
rear* from severe tUr* it and lung ntfeo
lion I was a<tvi*< and by Mm hot Dozier to
rv Brewer's Lung Htaloivr. Not having
my faith in patent madiduea I was r*
I octant to give it a trial, but linn tiy yield,
mg to persuasion I puretmwed a half doz
-tfi boti ta, tnd after a fair trial I take
ibiiare in declining that I hare been
ondr!ullv benefited, and nrnouuce
Brewer a Lung lv storei a blefwin" to
those ufficted with throat and lung at
feet ions.
For month* daring my Miction I was
uuab )e to lie down to feat; my breathing
was to difficult that A constant wheezing
tibiae could be heard across the room.and
my rieoda were concerned for niy life
All he tltfp obtained dating th* lime,
ut ceaaArily broken ami iU)**ti-fa<t..rY.
vm in a sitting po*t ire, bm now I can
re line with cmim% and mj r**poi* is nat
ural and pleatuu L
Vlnsa Kai* E. Doftttft, Talbot ton, Ga.
Mraara liUßitr, Rankin k Lamar -
Gents: Will you allow me to tell you
something in regard to yonr Brewer a
Lung Restorer ? The lot yon chipped
me borne time go ha* ban on ny shelf
-iuoe tbeit arrival, nnti! a few days ago,
when the following circtimsiauc a occur
red.
Mrs James Coleman, while on a visit to
her mother, Mra Conner, was taken vzry
ill and thought she would die with a caw
of bronchitis at and consumption of long
*t ndivg. There was no phy*-h’iin to be
bad. the. m erest points I‘ctug Dublin nnd
Mt Vcmon, both ab*ut twenty miles d
ant. They rent over to the store for
worn, thing tlmt would give relief. I gave
them a bottle of Browers Lung Restorer
and t**ld them that if it did no good they
need not pay for it. The resn't was that
in fifty six hours she was able to go home,
abeni twenty-one miles and l hare sold
several bottles to-day to pal ties who kr.o '
of tbit circumstance. Mr A H McCrem
mon bought a bottle and found almost in*
stunt relief. The sale of yonr medicine
is Assured in this section as 1 shatl here
after warrant it to rure- Yours truly.
Kst 011 Ratchporu, Lothnir. Ga.
BRONCHITIXI CURED
Messrs Lamar, Rankin A Lamar—Gen
tlenoen; My little girl. 8 years old. has
beeu tor some time troubled with a aerere
cough which physicians pronounced
bronchi!is. She slept but little, cough
ing the entire night, and we had to get
up eery etten to help her oat* the cough
; was so severe. At roar solicitation I
! bong At a bottle of Brewer’s Lung Re.
! store*, and she began to irnprore at once
| and has been sleeping nicely erer since,
| and I firmly beliere 4i will tv {v raau
cutly cured. I was very much frighten -
ed at her condition not long since.but am
now rejoicing at her recovery.
Yours truly, U*o F. Wixo.
HEMOREH \GEB STOPPED.
It gives me great pleasure to certify to
ihe merits of Br .wer s Lang Restorer* as
X bare u*ed it ami found it all you repre
seated it to be. My lungs were affected
to some extent, and 1 bad a hacking
cough, often spitting up’olnod. which a<‘
times would amount to h hemorrhagcsmid
I became very much frightened at in;
condition. I bought several bottles ©f iiiV
Bn*wet** Lung Restorer, and have been I
entirely cured by its use. and feel satis
tied that this medicine will prove a great |
blesaiog to Uk
troduce it into the Northern Staten*it;
woo in m\k yar iortnuc*.
Yours .itny, Hznsy W<k>TSl.
Lamar.RankinA Lamar,
n\’JCtu M A IK AND ATLANTA.
*!{■*> A WELK-SIS iUy .1 nooie ewsi
c • *;v mid*, <>u fit fn. ,t<J
Jivf* Txi’S A Cos., .tugusu, U-r
wmajmmm.
0. . GORMAN. Lnnos.
J B. GOEMA*', ~'(kx. of otDntG Eoorr •.
Tallxtt<>n. (in..
ll'E-SUAV ...M AKUII 2i, :d3
Official Organ of Talbot Gannty.
And Now as to Cotton
.
At this moment there is no article
of necessity cheaper than cotton, and
the prospects are that prices instead
of advancing, will either remain where
they are or fall lower. The southern
crop that is now coming into market
is known to be extraordinarily large,
some not unreasonable estimates plac-
ing it at more than seven millions of
tales. In addition to this the crops of
India and Kgypt are relatively large.
The resnit of ail this L low prices and
no profits (or the sothern fanners. In
point of fact, prices are now at a point
where the (icorgia former would make
money by buying all the cotton that
he wants instead of raising it. It
costs less to make a pound of baton
than it does tq make a pouqri of cot
ton, but the price of bacon' is away
above that of cotton; so if there is any
Georgia former h i thinks he really
needs cotton, he would do well to bor
row a hog from a neighbor, seli it, and
then buy his cotton. There are not
more than ten farmers in Georgia
that can make even the smdlest mar
gin of profit by raising cotton for ten
cents a pound, and these farmers have
their business so systematized that
there are no leaks anywhere. Ordi
narily, the fanner who gets fifteen
cents a pound for his cotton makes a
profit that is but shabbily related to
the Libor and expense of cultivating
I his crop, and this is the great secret
iof the proverbial poverty of the cot
ton farmer.
In 188a, the farmers al! oxer the
I* n| . r . | v - f-s or dilll
saved a Urge amount of forage in the
shape of fodder and hay. The cot
ton crop did not come up to exjiecta
tions, but, under all the circumstances
—that is to say, in the presence of foil
corn-cribs, overflowing granaries ami a
reasonable supply of provisions of all
sorts—the jrrice at which it sold was
reasonably remunerative. In any
event, the lieginning of the present
year found the farmer* of Georgia in a
belter condition than they had liecn
since the war. If they were not alto
gether even with the world, they were
at least jireparetl to move comforta
bly in the direction of of prosjicrity.
It ix to lie feared, however, that
this lesson of comfort and compara
tive indcjiendcnce his been lost upon
the great majority of the formers.
ITk* area devoted to small grain last
I winter was greatly reduced ascompar
with that of the winter before; and,in
spite of the low price ot the staple and
the immense crop that has j ,st been
gathered, information tomes to us
from every direction that the planters
propose to plant a larger acreage in
cotton than ever before. How many
hardworking, energetic agriculturists
this programme will bring to the
verge of ruin it is imjiossiblc to esti
mate but the nurnlier will lie large.
Kstimates show that if the fnners of
Texas rai>e even an average crop this
year, two million liales will lie gather
ed m that state alone—the increase in
the number of liales being due to the
increased acreage which the farmers
propose to devote to cotton.
Now, it the price has fallen below
the point of remuneration with the
pres nt crop, where wtH il get to
when the largely increased crop of
the next cotton tew is placed upon
!ho market? In addition to this,
the cotton crop* of India and Egypt,
fostered and stl.„nhited by English
capiial and English enterprise, are
i increasing every year at a rate that
• the farmers of the south and >not prop
erly appreciate, and tbeso cottons
have a direct influence iu regula
ting the price of American cotton.
The famous or infamous system of
proteci ion, which is the pride ar and
boast of sonic of the most influen
lial organs of public opinion, doc*
not contemplate the protection of
the important industry if cotton
growing,and consequently the plan
ters have only their own scanty re
sources to fail back upou.
As matters stand, they will never
be able to hold their own until they
conclude to become independent of
cotton—until every farm in the
south is self- sustaining. When
this is ttie case the southern cot
ton will control the markets of the
the world. It is useless to talk of
holding the crop Nr higher prices.
As long as the farmers continue to
exhaust themselves and their lands
m thev .in eriort to make cotton
i "Uuting profitable by planting fli
cotton, they will be at the rarrey of
ihe supply roevehant* and the spec
ulator, To tbe planter however,
whose i.rm is self-snetaining-rria
iug ils own supplies and furnishing
iia own fertili* n—the price of cot
ion is a matter of indiff-rence. It
the price is high, be mvK.s large
pritiis; if it ia low, he looses noth- j
ing, for. on a self.-usuuoing farm,
the eo*l of cultivation is always a' •
the minima o • Such a tarm U tree
from th* usurious citangiements of
Uie 'e.td.l M.twuj, ttiai toe MscWf*
ot .pending it* procvud-i fw it 16
that it slloaM have pri and iced, —At-
lanta Cossti nation.
Ecl.ec ric Al iUiZ. N k. — Ti e-M -reii
iiuOiOer of tiie Kelvcic l - ou cur ta
ble, *ni i 111 e-l with the ca-tom*ry
variety of gea 1 reuii g ibo h-l
--lormg Uttis table of c-mtenfo: “Hu
\u^^'ric.lllS,• , by Herbert Sp-mcer;.
Oa eoo*e ol Shikecpeare'e EVma’a
CuaraeU-ra, by Ofie w:io ill* Per
iona vd Thcm{ Helena F- licit M ir
iinj, The Last Extremity; The
CapUiu ol the Pide-ritar ( very
mysterious u I * X- Iring narrative);
Comets, by VYi Ijsiu Uugiin*; Pool
Man hiss, a jKiem by Matthew Ar
u nd; The D vuiiug It and; A S udj
ol LoogteLuW, by II cry Ncrmar.,
Owen.- of Trouble; lU.iaa Pris
ou.->, by Prince Krafsitkiov; A
Gtiust, by the author of Mrs. Fc-r
--uiogharn'i J our na ; Ottoman Poe—
try, by Stanly Lme l'oole, Antho
ny Trollope, by E lw-irl A F.ee
mnn, U. 0. L : .Monica, by the au.
hoc of Pbjllo; A I'uiaa Pll4 > y
Frederick B -yle; Literary Xzticwc
Foreign Literary Notes tfoieuce
and Art; and Mi-celUnv.
Publish dby K It Pelton. 2 h
Houd S r*e, New Y irk. Terms,
S5 per yea-; single c py, 4-3 cente;
Trial iiubscription for tlirve month*,
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RANKLXHOUSE,
JOHJTSCHERF, Proprietor
PHASK GOLDEN, Clerk.
Entirely New In all its
APARTMENTS, and strictly
FIRST-CLASS.
(uti-i O.OCHEUB .OA
¥3 tofSUp.^hYih.^
ItTM A '* POft'Sß’l Mai w.
E. To BIiOVVN. nUMOBE BBOWM
Brown‘s National Hotel
Nearly Opposite P*u*ni{n*r Dtpot,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Re-opened. Re-furnished and
First-class in every RE*
SPECT
fft *k all i.nr Patrons and Fri*n<l* to
give ntt ...all. u\TES.—#2.OO p da;.
Me if* aO oc:a>. Irnfoiriß 511 cm!,.
E. E BROUN A SON,
Uixc Simile Boom*. iv-5 fingV.
Valuable Town Property.
I off r for sate the ChiWiM Hotel
PrOi*r*..v t rtualad cm he uoulhtoWmt cor
ner * I the PuoJic Square .f the low*i of
ralMlon. The hotel Liiltliog haa 17
com rood-on# ro ms, in io good eouditpm
rlue h i* fine"nr>Vn $|K-t, 4 ecr. a goo'
well ot w*. vt. jjoi 4 feitehep, t bte n I
bam i ataM *. Will l** ; o 4 at prival
ie. Wi ib* aoU In* To and fin Jauts
at paMk tn'e.
For iutitier iateflMfion ,*p. ly io
O h 3obx vs, Tal!h>uoj # or
ortlOa J t’.. f-t YT D Lxnnats>.
Market Quotations
Corrected Weekly ty WILKEJtfUfN.
BATCIiSU.it EM &S.
Ifotk Sides 1 1
Bulk 51npv...... 11
Bacon Sbonklera .... . ij
Canvassed Him* ltj
Patent Floor $8.1)0 to $4.75
Fancy Fh'lir .. r $5 50
Fnnnly Float s<’> 75
Meal SO.
Cotton Quotations.
The mrktc. i* quiet with small enquiry.
We quote Ti'ledton prices, ns fotiows;
Good Middling S|
Middling fij
Low Middlin'; 8
“nough on Rats.”
Clears out r*, in'cx r oac'iea. flies
ants, be<l--bugK, skunks, ro -
pliers. 15c. Drupgiftta.
Mcßride & Cos., ar sole owners of the
Gate City BoLewt*r Filler, Cherry**
Steam Eva|>*>rator and iroeml
few Lualifih * Improved Fly Fans for the
VS. Ateuts wautest ia every Stale nml
cfeunty in the world. augß
a week in your own town, Trms
11a li jet A Cos, Portlaul Mv&. u:at 14
Don’t Die in the House-
Ak drop gists for *‘Bough on Buts.* 4
It dears out rats,mice, bed bngHiroacttf ,
vermin, fl ea, n? ts. insects. 15e. per box
THE BEST WAGON
— ON WHEELS —
IS MANCKACTUUKI) inf
F!£H BEOS. & CO.,
RACINE, WIS.,
WJt MAKE KVUItY VABtHTY O lf
Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons,
And by confining onrsflvos oirfoif jr to one claw of work; by employing non* hat the Qomt
of UOICKHKN. lisliitf nothin# but FI iiHT-CLAMH IMPttOVKD MAriIINKItV and “ VEItY
BfSHTuf HKUeoTBO Till HICK, nod by a rUOfIuUUU KNoWLKUOU of the business, we bar*
ju.tly earned the reputation of making
“THE BEST WAGON ON WHEELS.”
Manufacture™ have abolished the warranty, but Amenta may, on their own responsibility, give
the following warranty with each wagon. I. so agreed:
Wo Hereby Wnr runt the KIM 11 IlltOS. WAGON No to he well mad*’ In every partic
ular ond of good material, and that rim strength of the same Is sufflelont for all work with fair
usage. Hhoitld any breakage occur within one year from this date by reason of defective material
or workmanship, repairs for the win** will be furnished ut place of sale, free of charge, or tho
price of said repairs, a** per agent's price list will be paid lu cash by the purchaser producing a
•ample of the broken or defective parts an ovhiunoe. | >
Knowing w can suit you, we solicit patronage from every section of the United States. Send
for Vi ices and Terms, and for u copy of THIS, 14AC1NJC AUItICULTUKIrtT, to
KlwU MHO*. A. CO., Hurl nr, WU,
TUTT’S
PILLS
SYMPTOMS Of' A
TORPID LIVER.
bock part. Pu unacr the She
blade, full ness after eatipf, !
cl;nation to exertion of body
Irrttab-Jity of temper, Gow sj. ,ntx. witll
a feeling of barinf cc glect-*d *one uutr,
w esriofe./, Pixanew. S’luUerm eX toe
Heart, Boatiefore the ere*. Yellow Bkm,
Headsehe ceneraliy over Ae rteht eje.
Bewleanes*. with fitful dream*, foghly
colored Urine, nr.d
rowSTIPATIOM.
tTTT-S Fitts are .--.peciallr adapted to
Ttr h ca*e, one do elTert. neh
of feelior a* to n*tont*h the setterer.
nJr lurro-M (Ue ippetue. ud
to,*, in fake on FleAh, was tae system a
nHurtfihrtl. and by tbdr Toni* Arllßß OH tlkg
Dixeoive Wrun- Beiator totpre-
SsY lr; S *rrr M-. *• Y
TUTT’S HAIR DYE.
Oaav Ha:* o* Wwl**toa chanced to*iGwn
Buck
part. * oat oral color, arts
to Dntpyu, or Beat to exprea oa receipt of a
•met u *r*BiT *t- jrirw te
f rrm a.tt.t j uu—o. -*■}
(.CtoKt *ert*a el* u >*** “ luKWar
e !. 1:m.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM.
Md fc>y those j
Ar.dil,toar.y j
icie, oa hc- ;
j matenab I
Ip aod hair
rfaMMalr
Piker's Hair Balvan it Cndy perfianed and is
mmted to pttrpt fcs*ag c! me hair ad to re-
ZitVTt daL iraff Aiui HiSCCX & Cos , N.Y*
src. vA t>‘ tfim, * ia &H* m tsMiefan. j
P.LRKER’S
GINGER TONIC
A >prtaitt ReaJft Mi Strength Risturer.
If yen are • mcchacic or tarter, worn out with
ewwork or a member run down by faimiy or housc
fecid <ke* try I arkcb's Ccsosbs T *sc.
If yoa =re a lawyer, sn:wer or busioesa mao er*
lotte4 by mental strain or acudcxM cares, da no* take
fcarikamaif irau but use Parker's Cingrr Tosk
iso, Kiey fmopisums, ocanyOtsorderof the longs,
st-riSßach. bowels, blood or nerve* Park**’* Gikgm
Tonic wil cure you. 1 1 i. d*e Greatest SHood Purifier
fesd tts £zsl acd Sami Canfh Can Ever U*ei.
Si frm are wsrtia!; away from age, dissipation or
any discaie or and requite a nimuiant take
CiKGXii Ton c at < nee; it wifl and build
yon op from th- first dose but wul newer intoxicate.
It has saved hundxeds ef ines; it_aoay i>ava
mwpatti *IUwM tfwmit is ttnrwM, hb4 fe aurty
it+rymi froo pwrwf *w>irwri*n*. Sc* if f ewnim W
IWi A Cow, H. Y. M*. A $1 mm*, AraJwn m
CE-AT SATING itmXG DOLLAR Sl2£.
HMtlAlfcia
Itsrkh aed lasting fragrance bss made this
delightful perfmr.e exceedingly popular. Tbefk
is nothing like it. In>tuj>on having Ftaaa*-
tqm Coux-* and ;4c fjc signature ot
a ewr fcrtftla. Any Ktoweyltt m dnl.r to
(M BW* row. tJ *M U ftrttt lUrt,
iktU.K SAYING BfTING tv. SITE.
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DILJ-BRAiTFIELD’S
Female Regulator!
WOMW-.i liE-T FBIEMD.
It U we'l known t<> Tfepsuians. and
t.*o we 1 k '.own to suffering women
tbeuj'elveK, tba tlie ere sobjert to nO'
tuerotm diseiuieA io tbuir sex,
si c’i; k of the nwri ii, piinfal
IHi M i ty M* riv mm **n, r<ngestioD,
U rsrH in ;i and .'tiling ot tle W>ittb f at
fe tl tt Hil -i a riid.e a trja of ttympA
tbs/ie n' d cm • -tuti' ivil di onWrs, which
t itt r U tiiKilc iif.% and hY
1 tfej j triui-i -er*l a almont iuenr„
Iri lint Ht h.st ihe ic uly has teen
lonr.d in
I>U, 2. Br.Al).T:i.D‘B FSMILE ItXOrLATOS.
Hmi no- 1 ‘etre-.iii* t'it a rem df for
o ic lrth of U Sv ums, uU of which pertain
to the Womb
Any wifiercA fr< m the f'irmes n;eutioi -
<d c. n tnke this retoeiy, r.nd t. uh reßeye
herseelt vithout rtvesh g her coalition
t* any o tu*, . nd wit Lout* >r.bpciig he*
womanly modenty to Uio sLoek of an ex
Minin tioti Iy a i*
T- hri s heat h ati*! hApp ieu to the
ho..'e# o* sufferin-' women is mission
before which royal fvor siuks into
uiDcance. Whit earthly heiiefaciion can
Compnce wsih one which pro'.ect.s from j
Th t rare disease vhme ruthless poorer
\i it hers Usnty *s transient fl>wer?
which sires ease for pi.in, i-y f r sorrow,
smiles for Wstf, t*ie rxe c*f hrsJtb for the
pilior of dtmsse. t%e light, ela-.tie sttp
f r dragging rrearin nights of soft re
porie lor he-ecy hours of losdug
nri*e, bound ug vigor for Ungi tilling
dmlnessp the sweet lines of fit I-grown
beta!; tor the sharp and witnered f nn ol
emaciation, a loi g life of mental, physical
social and domestic cTijnymcnts f *r a few
3ud dnys of nain at*d grabm, • tiding in an
early gravt? bach is the mission, sneh
arj xhe results if Dr* j HiADUKWr Fe
st.vlr Uton.ATOR, which U henci truly
and pppr. prulely styled NVomaii's best j
Fnemi .
Whites.and *U tho<c irrcgnlaiitiew off
the w tub >0 dtstruct.T * to the htallh, j
happineKs ad te nut Tot women, disap j
paar like iwngie before a single bottle ofj
tbU wonderfntcomixmud.
All who suffer from nny of these dis- j
casts are tnst ca uestly invitevi to j;i v c j
this gie and mciuedy a trial. It has cured j
tkou.sAndri, and will cure you. Don't fail \
to try it.
flier, small size, 73 ceuts. Large sits.
sl,.Vk
AiA!iofactcnd hr
J BRAD FIELD, G*.
Fo*- atle everywhere. 1 juc2o4t
H. C. MGKEEp
DEALER IN;-
Carriages, Bougies, Wagons, Harness, Saddles,
Bridles ami Whips,
Gunby's Building • - Columbus, Ga‘
GET THE BEST
KNABE
bp piano
wo stencil a Karaßwiw#
CLOUQH & WARnEN AH. ■ Al
E. P. CARPENTER | H P | ° R Ag
B. SHONINQER UGl!3Mll
AW for oiuih or on rimy monthly pnymonta.
AWAocoa<J-ham! Piano, and Orc.ns bought and
told. Tuning aud Repairing Oarolully done.
PHILLIPS & CREW,
Wereroom 0, sand 10 Marietta Street,
no." it- 4m Aitimtn, (jorgla.
[ Prom 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 musical instruments of every kind,
are purchased from the most celebrated
manufacturers and are of the best and most
durable material. They keep also, the rarest
g®nis in music, and every tyie of books and
stationary. j
General Guano Agency.
tfc JONES
Talbotton * * * * • Ga.
o
We Keep Constantly cn hand, large supplies of.
Pacific, Cfcers, Pine Island, German Kanit, and
Pacific Compound Acid.
/ 1! the above np to the usnii standartl of exe llmee, and d* livered from ware
| house- Ht T-.tihotU;ii it K*ll uut
j These t-s *iu for 430 ponuds <f c tfon. payable Oct 13th next.
JENKINS & JONES. Agents at
TALBOTTON.
Office at T N Beall’s St'jre- janicsm.
NEW HilBNEd EMBP.OIDEEIIS, LACES 4 TOTE GOODS.
Over 300 pieces of the above ia new and elegant de
signs, received the past week, and marked down low to sell
them. J AS. E. CARGILL.
CORSETS! CORSETS! CORSETS!!
TvzvJ^JS. offer ing the best 50c, 75c, $l9O and $1.25
CORSET ever sold in Columbus, and call attention to them
as special goods at a special price. Also a large line of ex
j tra size Corsets, which I am offering low to close them
i oat. j E CARGILL.
ANOTHER O^A.SE
cf that good 4-4 Bleached Homesnun at lOc, which has eiven
such universal satisfaction. Gail and get a bolt.
JE CARGILL.
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS.
As the season is near at hand to look after goods'in this
line, housekeepers are invited to examine my stock of
White and Colored Table Damasks, Napkins, Doilies Tow
els and Toweiing, 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Sheeting s FilJow
Casings Conterpanes, Lace Curtains etc. We can please you
leU liul JAS E CARGILL
--THE UP-TOWN-
Furniture Store,
Nos. 4<&6 Bread Street East Side,
Columbus, - - Ga.
Cottage Furniture & Bed Room Suits;
Also. mtlline of KUJUALC’.KES. I bay the*- Goods from first h.mJs for
cnub. and got ai discount l *, nnd I will not be anduriold io thu market 1 ain 80l
Propmtnr and Manufacturer of the celebrated
TWIN BED SPRING,
' T hlcb was fcemof-*re unnutnelnred *r,d sold by Eglen *fc Scott. I have
r* doc and the price ko c s to pnt th min reach of all.
I also keep a full atc*k if aiatn— sof ail sorts* Mattresses made to order t
>hor* notice.
*■*. H A Gibsan, Agent.
PEARCE rtte OO.j
Successors to
PEARCE & B INFORD,
WHOLESALE GROCERS <£ DEALERS IN
General Merchandise,
COtiTJMBtJIS - GrA.
Our vtoefc ot Grocenti is l. rg * amt eompict , waicii we offer nt bottom pnee*.
j e have* opined n new Dcpßriment ap-daiis over our Gocery Si ore, where we
| keep everything th tj ! nfers bny, that cant be found in the grocery depax^meut.
: sn h s all kinds of
Domestic Dry Goods and Notions, Boots, Shoes,
Hats- Caps, etc.
U /IRDWARE.
-4U shares and sizes i'i w iloen, \\ ei-diag Hoes, Plow Slocks Hanses, Trw^ef,
I Bridie , nil kinds Planters Tools, Table and Cutlery, Crockery Ware At.
We would be pleased to have the Planters of Talbot and surround ng counties
to cell and examine our stock. tVe can li i your bill for anything you want lor
i plantation p rpos*v, at bottom prices, e itht r.
For Casli or on Time!
Tho<e o? our custodiers who owe us for last year will please settle, or we will be
forced to turn'notei over to an a*toiaey for collection.
Fh9ft Pearce & Cos.
rub 2u n .
| HU!
T. W. TURNER, Aront, has removed his stock of
FUNK & FAMILY GROCERIES
To store room iti the 4 B Gorman Bi efc, nar to Se-wel 1 <f Gibern's. Ho tug
added to h well selected st jek . t full lia--s of
Choice Liquors, Wines. Tobacco and Cigars.
A’so Pool and Bllliurd u. Ms of mod np r r re<l patterns. He gor mites ,s !•
prices for best goods as my house in the city.
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