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■'W. J. &C. B. WATT,!
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Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
COLUMBUS, - - GEORGIA.
c,ll lb, attention of the IV.ihc lo our large nnd "’ell uelec 0.l ■toc-k|'of Grooone,
rinutatiun supnh. s. iu.low Side,. Shoulders, Hama. Lord. Sn-
Uu-S'ouk tn-ftis". , u v ,i,t of Huon n<u i.uik nm Ov-ter*.
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s. W. MeMICEALL, , S ' Jl WYN Y
McMiehad & Wynn,
153 Bioad St Columbus, - - ’ Georgia.
deai-ees IX
Groceries, S aple Dry Goods, Bagging, Ties, Bacon. Lard,
Flour, Meal, Ccffee. Sugar,.Rice. Tobaccos, Fine
LIQUORS,. AND
FAMILY SUPPLIES GENERALLY.
®*-fVOUR trode solicited. _ _
TANARUS; VIaiBLfY’SCEEDSa L
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CO. Rochester, N.Y.. Cltag., 111.
ju 30 12m. _ _ , f
The Best Goodsforthe Least Money
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for cash
I WILL SELL YOUR
Groceries and Provisions
So LOW 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.
I have a lanre stock of MEAT, CORN, FLOUR, SUGAR.
SYRUP. TOBACCO, FISF, &c-. &c-
J. H. HAMILTON,
THE UPTOWN GROCER, COLUMBUS.
win'
Should I Pay Other Cloth ers
; $25.00 FOR MY
FALL SUIT.
Whin 1 Cun Buy the Same Article-, lor
■©20.00 i
And got a Better Fit than I Evcr;llad in My Life,?
Naturally auk this question when examing our slock of
FINE 'NOBBY SUITS,
Mad* of stylish 2ood#!out this season, and made to fit as perleotly as pos
iUlc to fit the bunion tonn. Come and look at them.
IS. j. THORNTON, Southern Clothier,
83 & 8o Broad St-, Columbus Ga
WEDDING OUTFITS A SPECIALTY. octl7
fSTfiTaff experience of
* twmity-ftve years in medicine, lure tcrer round anythin,; to five tile results that Du. llAirrKit’s
7aox Toi-'ic docs. In many casus of A’ervous Prostration, IcmaieDlscrscr, hyspensia. and an tin
uovlshedccodi'.ion of the blood, this peerless remedy, has in my hands, made some wonJcrl'ul cures.
Cases that hare haded some of our most eminent physicians, have yielded to this crest and incompar
able remedy. I preacrilw it in preference to any Iron preparation made. Jn §, such compound
as Dl. lUbthu-s Ikon Tonic is a .lecsssitv in my practice. Du, r.OIiEIiT SAMULLS,
£W*cfuߣDßr TKEDR. HARTER MEBICIHE CO.. 213 M. MAIN ST„ ST, LOUIS.
lctd 72m. {
THE KEGISTER AM) STANDAM). TALHOTTON. TALBOT COUNTY HEOKGTA. MARCH 27 1883
For (.'aUurli. <*ughs, oiiK, influenza,
sore tin out, ;.ud shonueM of bieatn, t.tke :
Brewers Lung Restorer.
To break chills and fever take a good
doKo 't May Apple P:i!s, Jollowed by
Hunt's Lemon Tonic. These are botii |
t xeellent ifeUiedits.
Brewer*k Lung Restorer cures cn-
Kiimption. hionchiti* ami all throat and
bug dise.*,oH. Don't forget the nan;*-
brewer's Lung ib st >rer. Recommend it !
to your fiieuds.
Rankin's Compound Fluid Extract of
Bucliu and Juniper. Especially Jor di- j
cases of Jim kidneys, bladder, uriny or-;
yraus and uerv- usness.
It von doubt wind is said of Brewer's I
Lung Ke-torer ask sojur one who ha . trie l i
ii. It is reeoiuiiK mini by physician*.
(fate City Yormifugo •ml (Yntral Ci'v
Worm Ceiniy f<r expelling worms are par
cxc'dliiice. Give (bem a trial and he
convinced.
Clergyman's son* throat and bonchitis
•'ie speed* iy and permaocutly cured by*
BreweCs Lung Restorer.
To <a - i..;iUs anu lever ]Hrmaneutly,
use llunbs Ij> mon Tonic. Plica. SI.OU
p< r bottle. You could not possibly iu
vtsl vour money io better advantage.
If you cannot buy Brewers Lung Re
storer in your own town, enclose t ts mo
ncy ta Linear, Rankin t Lamar, Nlacou.
(i,i . and they will forward it to your ad
dress Pi ice, #I.OO.
Central City Worm Candy is perfect }’
ha’niless. but it effectually extupates th
worm from the human hotly. All moth
ers should keep it
If you have consumption, or think you
have, Mini *o us or your dealer at once
for a bottle of Brewers Lung Restorer*
md b. cured.
The astonishing success which has at
fended the use <>f Gate City Vermifuge in
many families, indue s ns to recommend
it or expedliug v.orrns.
Notice this and s ; e if we are not right.
A neighbor buys a bottle of Brewer.*
Lung Restorer and in less than two weeks
all ids neighbors will have a bottle.
Rankin's JBnehu unci Juniper cures dia
betes, Bright's disease* painful urinading,
deposits in the mine, pain in the back,
milky discharges, etc.
Ministers and public speakers should
carry a bottle of Brewers Lung Eesthoe
around. It prevents and cures hoarse
ness. Try it.
Take Buchu and Juniper for all kidney
and uriny disorders. It it is the most re
liable medicine of the kind manufactured
Give it a trial.
Wc* want von to believe what is said
about Brewers Lung Restorer, as it is the
truth. When you try it then you cm
help talk it up.
Huut*s Lemon Tonic, a safe and reliable
remedvTbr chilis* chills anti lever, inter
mittenMever* fever and ague dumb ague
and kindred diseases,
Essence op Jamaica Ginger is prescrib
ed by all physicians for pain in tli* bow
els, durrbona, colic cramp, etc., and none
has a greater reputation than Lamar,
Rankin A Lamar s.
Frewer*s Lung Restorer is no new r m
vdy, but tin* discoveres would not offer it
tor sale until satisfied it w uld cure the
diseases he claimed to curl,
j A warning! All who have cor sumption
Jor bronchitis who fail to take Bitov as
Lung Restorer, are in danger of losing
their lives at amy time. Buy a bottle and
save your life.
Hunt's Lemon Tonic is offered to Bie
pullic to supply n pressing need* viz: a
remedy which will mai c n certain cure
every time if taken according to direc
tion.
Brewer's Lung Restorer has never fail
ed to give perfect and entire satisfaction
iu every instance. Don't fail to try it
Take Buchu and Juniper tor all kidney
and urinary disorders, it is the most
reliable medicine of the kind manufact
ured.
Public speakers should use Brewers
Lung restorer.
BRISWEK-S
LUNG RESTORER !
Having suffered greatly for about 8
years from severe thivat and lung affec
tion I was att vised by Mrs Prof Dozn r to,
try Brewer's Lung Restorer. Not having
any faith in patent medicines I was re .
luetant to give it a trial, but finally yield
ing to persuasion I purchased a half doz
en boiC’ -, ncl after a fair trial I take
pleasure in declining that I have been
wondertullv benefited, and pronounce
Brewer's Lnng Restorei a blessing to
those afficted with throat and lung af
fect ions.
For montli* during my affictlon I was
uuab Jc to lie down to rest; my breathing
wan so difficult that a constant wheezing
noise could be heard across the room.and
mylriends were concerned for my life
All. he sleep obtained during the time,
necessarily broken and unsatisfactory,
was in a silting post ire, but now I can
re line with ease, and my rvspose is nat
ural, aud pleasant.
MissKaieE. Dozier, Talhotton, Ga.
Messrs Lamar, Rankin A Lamar-
Gents: Will you allow me to tell you
something in regard to your Brewer s
Lung Restorer ? The lot you shipped
me some time Ago has bien on my shelf
j-inoe tlieir 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 and consumption of long
standing. There was no physician to be
had, the nearest points being Dublin and
Mt Vernon, both about twenty miles dis
tant. They sent over to the store for
something that would give relief. I gave
them a bottle ol Brower's Lung Restorer
and t'kl them that it it did no good they
need not pay for it. The result was that
in fifty six hours she was able to go home,
about twenty-one miles—and I have sold
several bottles to- day to parties who ki.ow
of this circumstance. Mr AII McCrem
mon bought a bottle and found almost in
stant relief. Th© sale of your medicine
is assured in this section ms 1 shall here
after warrant it to cure. Yours truly.
Rev G K Hatch ford, Lotlinir, Ga.
BRONCHITIS CURED
Messrs Lamar, Rankin cl Lamar—Gen
tlemen; My little girl, 8 years old, has
been ior some time troubled with a severe
cough which physicians pronounced
bronchitis. She slept but little, cough
ing the entire night, and we had to get
up very often to help her out* the cough
was so severe. At vour solicitation I
bought a bottle of Brewer’s Lung lie.
stover, and she began to improve atouce
and has been sleeping nicely ever since,
and I firmly believe she will ft** perman
ently cured. I was veay much frighten
ed at her condition not long since.but am
now rejoicing at her recovery.
Yours truly, Geo F. Wino.
HEMORRH AGES STOPPED.
It gives me great pleasure to certify to
the merits of Br.wer*s Lung Restorer, as
I have used it and found it .all you repre
sented it to be. My lungs were affected
to some extent, and I had a hacking
cough, often spitting up fblood, which a;
times would amount to a hemorrhage,an<i
I became very* much frightened aL nr
condition. I bought several bottles o! tin*
Brewers Lung Restorer, and have been
entirety cured by its use, and feel satis
tied that this medicine will prove a great
.blessing to the people. It yon would in
troduce it into the Northern States it
would rank your fortunes.
Yours iru.y. Henry Wooten.
Lamar,Ran kin & Lamar,
may9Gm MA 1 3N AND ATLANTA.
vj A WEEK, sl2 a day at nome easi
9ad y iQjde. Gently On’fit free. Ad
drees True & Cos., .Augusta, Muir
mammmam.
O. D. GORMAN, Editor.
J R. GORMAN, Joi;:;i hpondingE ditc r.
Talbott on. (In..
TUESDAY M A frf, U.£ 7, 1883
Official Organ of Talbot County.
Deep Plowing: Useful and
Injurious.
Mr Orange Jail(l discusses the
subject, of plowing in the American
Agriculturist for April, ami among
other things says the following;
The sun‘s warmth great ly’ assists
the preparation of tho food material
collecleit by the leaves, adapting it
lor plant nourishment. We speak
of warm “growing weather' . But
while the hot son rapidly increases
the prep ,r ition of plant food, it
dries ofl'lhe.sap (aster from the
leaves, and also the moietuie from
the surface soil, so that tho roots
oau not yet a full supply. Iu both
these ways the sap—the life blooJ
..f the plant—is diminished, and for
want of this the food dishhuiti'ot] or
growth is lessened, ami ffcftjuetitly
is stopped altogether. Tho leaves
curl, ttie plants droop, often dying
out after a few hot days. This is
especially the case on shallow soils,
and on praiiielaud which, by reason
of its daik color, absorbs more ol
the sun's heat th m those of lighter
color. Owing to the loose texture
ot such soils they bring up mois
ture from below much less rapidly
than fine, compact loams and clays.
Is it not plain then, that it a soil
is pi iwed deep and made fine, so
iliat uir will penetrate deepU, and
ttie plant roots be thus invited well
below the surface, out of tUe sun,s
reach even iu a drouth which sel
dom dries more ihaii two to four
inches deep, the plants having such
roots will he always supplied with
the needed sap, and the growth
wi 1 proceed lapidiy even iu the
dryest days. Hence, as a rule, deep
plowing and working of the soil are
highly advantageous.
April Farm Notes-
A well started crop is usually profi
table, and one put in late or under un
favorable conditions is seldom satis
factory.
Harrowing Winter Grain is a prac
tice that is now quite generally adopt
ed by the better farmers. This should
be done with implements that have
the teeth turned backward. Peruvian
guano, bone-dus' , wood-ashes, or oth
er fertilizer may be applied before, the
harrowing.
Fodder Crops.—There should be
ample provision of food for farm ani- j
mals during the summer months, when
the pastures are short from drouth. |
A leafy sort of oats may be sown with
peas and thus obtain a double crop of
of green fodder. The value of Hun
garian grass as a supply of good green
food,,is not easily over-estimated.
llcets, including mangels, may be
sown the lart of the month. Quick
starting of the seeds may be insured
by soaking them. They should be
sownsosoonas germination begins.
After the plants are up they will need
weeding and thinning.
Grass is a leading farm crop, and is
much neglected. Ottr farmers have
given every attention to the study of
grass and the soils and culture best
adapted to the various sorts. A per
manent meadow or pasture needs to
be kept up by a yearly top-dressing
of manure or commercial fertilizer.
It is hoped that the American farmer
will come to a better understanding
of the importance of grass growing,
and that our grass land will be treated
with due consideration.
Sundry Matters. —Put all farm im
plements in good order during rainy
days. Clear up the rubbish that has
accumulated. Look well to fences
before cattle are turned out.
Sheep.—The care bestowed on
sheep by farmers during the winter,
invites weakness, and a troublesome
irritation of the skin and loss of wool
often follow poor treatment. Raising
lambs for the spring market is a prof
itable business, but great care of both
ewes and lambs is necessary, 'fire
strength and vitality of the lamb after
birth depend largely on the condition
of the ewe previous to parturition.
Much injury is done to unborn lambs
by compelling the ewes to go without
water. —American Agriculturist for
April.
Education a Necessity
Without education men are not fit
to discharge the duties of citizens, ei
ther in private or public station, in
peace or war. Because ignorance
tends to increase and education to di
minish poverty and crime ; because a
state needs intelligent officers and
peaceful people ; and because it is the
duty of s rciety to guard the rights
and seek the welfare of i‘s individual
members, it is the duty of a communi
ty to maintain a system of public in
struction adequate to the education of
all its youth.
It is certainly as lawful to prevent
the developement of criminals, as to
detect and punish them when grown.
The .ycilthfuul color l beauty anil
lustre regradually restor. and to gray
hair by Parker's Hair I! Isam.
A. Thing ol Beau -y
Go to Spain Ac Persons and exam
ina the elegant lines of genuine
Gold Jewelry in their eases. This
jewelry is bought direct, campridug
everything tastety and stylish, and
will ho sold at close figures
'-. i: __ 3
Take Notice!
All parties itidv bterl to J B Gorman f r
I lumber bought this year, and payable
I ;hb; lull, will find their nconntfc ready a
this office after the Ist day of December!
'dome up gentlemen promptly, and set
tle, we. have ot our debts to pay with
this money. ‘ I
Stvtmnvr- “ I ■•'T. Mif'tf'r Bic Htjad, you aecm i
i liii to ‘ofT.’ Wftnt. nils you 7 ”
Itiu y<; von poc I wi\* out
with tho !*ov* I-.t night, and got kinder mixed/*
Stntnfjrf— “ It nppeaia so from tho of
tour Jit'fl.” . .... . .
Hiff Hrn<!~~ “It don’t fool oxiotly liko my hrnd; ,
•peni-* to t><- krn'i<-r ‘nwolled up,’ and b.h if it had a j
notion to • hunt,* and ♦!)♦* pain in torrihle.”
fit •//#**• “ If you will cot a bottle of B.iilryM ,
s.ilmn Aperient, one or two dosr:< will ‘put a head j
on von,’ thnt vour friendt would recognise.’
KitO Ilmd -' 1 I’ll do-any thing to get na of all
thit pain and suffering.” ......
This marvelom remedv curen tnoo terrinle neaa
aehea, rleaiipei tho Momncli, unloads tho bowels,
•a,locks the liver, relieves ccnatinatinn at once, and
•ivts tho bile a rhance to go. It has become tho
popular and standard remedy for conetipation, bil
.maness, sick headache, heartburn, acid stomach,
ad all diseas.-h retjuirtnr; a real nice and pleajaut
purgative or physic.
It nev-*r nauseates nor gripes, net* in one or two
'tours, and is ju*t .’< delightful and refreshing •
irink, that everybody likes it.
It unclouds and cool* the brain, quiets the nerve*,
*nd i a fine qun Jinn for the headache of ladies.
It mitig ites the pangs of rheumatism and gout,
relieves kidnev and urinary troubles, and pain in
the back. For’ dyspeptica it like a charm, and
has no equal i:i cnrinc a eomtipnted habit. It is
highly recommended for persons who travel, for
merchants, clerks, mechanics, factory hand*, stu
dents, teachers mid all persons who lead a closely
confined life and aro nubjcct to headache, dizziness
\nd torpid bowels. If yon are troubled with n
coated tongue, foul breath, loss of appetite or gen
eral sluggishne*.*, Bailey’s Saline Aperient will curs
you. It performs better work than pills, i# more
pleasant and palatable, and is much cheaper, in faci
it is a regular family medicine chest within itself
It sparkles and foams just like a gloss of soda
water, and is just as pleasant. 50 cents and sold
avtry-where. J. *. Dromooot.k & Fo.,
Proprietors, Louisville, Ky.
A WOMAN’S REMEDY.
At certain ages and periods of woman's life, there
conu s certain troubles, aches, pains and sutlerings.
These complaints aud irregularities jeopardize the
Tirl’s life nf sixteen, and follow up and haunt tho
, married woman until after the “turn of life.”
Some have headaches, swimming of the head,
mental and nervous prostration, blanched cheeks,
doodles* lips, lifeless eyes, clouded brain; while
th-rs suffer with painful irregularities, uterine di*
dscemmt* and ulcers, hysterical spasms, physical
prostration, chronic leucorrhooa, chlorosis, snppraa
•ion*, lot* of appetite, ovafian diseases, kidney affec-
I tons, etc., which in numerous cases end in epileptic
-t*, convulsions, inoanity and death. These are
fsnernlly the result of inattention. All female*
;now the claaa of complaints we allude to. Now,
ladies, all these troubles can bo averted aud cured.
SV> have proof from thousands.
Dr. Dromgoole’n English Female Bitters will cure
▼on sound and well—will make you healthy aud
happy—will make you feel like anew woman anc
•.<) mistake. Hold by all Druggists at 31.0n. Fend
your a ldresa f->r a copy of L'r. Droingoole’s Family
Medical Adviser,/rre to th* ofliettd.
J. i*. iOtOMonoi.F. & Cos.,
Preprint. r*. Louisville Ft
feb27l2m.
0* <E9nP ~r pay home. Sum
pO LU worth s•> liee. Ad
j denw Stixiu'N * l.'o.PortliinO Maine.
! Valuable Town Property.
I off r for sale the (/lnUxrne Hotel
Property, s tnated on the south-west cor
ner of the Punlic Square of ‘.he town ot
Talhotton. Tho hotel building has 17
commodious ro *ms, is in good condition.
Place has tine garden spot, £ acre-, a good
well ot w i er. gO**d kitchen, ~t hie and
barn in stable. Will bn oid at private
sue. Win bi- sold Ist Tuesday in Janu
ary at public mi .o.
For further information ap, ly to
O D Gorman, Talbotton, or
octlOa. .1 U., on W D Lrnn.vud.
Market Quotations
Corrected Weekly l\v Vv ILI\ERSON.
HATCHER ES.ES.
Bulk Sides 1 )
Bulk Strips 11
Bacon Shoulders 11
Canvassed Hams lGi
Patent Flour SB.OO to $8.75
Fancy Flour.’. tjj?s 50
Family Flour... s(‘>7s
Meal 80.
Cotton Quotations.
Tho market is quiet with small enquiry.
We quote Talhotton prices, ns follows:
Good Middling 8;j
Middling Si
Low Middlin'; 8
“Kougli on Eats,”
Clears out is, mice, roaches, flies
ants, bed-bugs, skunks, cliipmunkn, go
phers. 15c. Druggists.
Mcßride & Cos., are sole owneis of.the
Gate City Sionewater Filter, Cherry 4 *
Stoam Evaporator aud General Agents
for Lambeth's Improved Fly Fans for tbe
U S. Agents wanted iu every State and
county m the world. augß
a wee,: * n . vour own town. T> rms
PUvf mid $5 outfit free. Addro sII
Hallet &Cos , Portland Maine. mart 4
Don’t Die in the House-
Ask druggists for “Rough on Rats."
It clears out rats,mice, bed-bugs, roaches,
•vermin, flies. insects. lo<\ per box
r ■.
THE BIST WAGON
—ON WHEELS™™
IS MAHOFAOTUIUiD JBY
PISH BROS. & CO.,
RACINE, WIS.,
WE MAKE EVEItY VARIETY OF
Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons,
And by confining ourselves strictly to one china of work; by employing none but the Sent
of WOfSK VIKCN, using nothing but FIRST-CLASS IMPROVED MACHINERY ami the VERY,
BEST of SELECTED TIMBER, and by a THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE of the business, wo have'
justly earned the reputation of making j
“THE BEST WACOM ON WHEELS*”)
Manufacturers have abolished the warranty, but Agents may, on their own responsibility, give
the following warranty with each wagon, if so agreed: j
We Hereby Warrant the FISH BROS. WAGON No to be woll made In every partic-’
ular and ol good material, and that the strength of the same is sufficient for all work with fair
usage. Should any breakage occur within one year from this date by reason of defective material!
or workmanship, repairs for the same will be furnished at place of sale, free of charge, or tho’
price of said repairs, as per agent’s price list, will be paid in cash by the purchaser producing a
cample of the broken or defective parts an evidence. i > v j
Knowing we can suit you, we solicit patronage from every section of theTJnited States. Send
for Prices and TeriUß, and for a copy of THE ItACINE AGRICULTURIST, to
FISH BROS, dc CO., Kncine, Wife
TUTT^S
PILLS
SYMPTOMS Of A
TORPID LIVER.
Loss of Appetite, Bowels costive, Pain in
the Head, with a dull sensation in the
back part, Pain undor the Shoulder
blade, fullness after eating, with a disin
clination to exertion of body or mind.
Irritability of temper. Low spirits, with
a feeling of having neglected some dutjr,
"Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the
Heart, Dots before the eyec, Yellow Skm,
Headache generally over the right eve,
Restlessness, with fitful dreams, highly
colored Urine, and
CONSTIPATION.
TTTTT’S PILLS are especially adapted to
such cases, one dose effects such a change
of feeling as to astonish the sufferer.
Thev Increase the Appetite, nml cause the
body to Take on Flesh, thus the system is
iioiirialicsi. and by their Tonic Action on the
Digestive Organs, Regular Hlou’s are pro
duced. Price 25 cents. 35 Murray st., N. Y.
TUTT’S HAIR DYL
Gray Hair or Wiiiskkrs changed to a Glossy
Black by a single application of this Dye. Itim
parts n natural color, acts Instantaneously. Sold
by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of $1
OFFICE, 35 MURRAY ST., NEW YORK,
(Dr. TfITS MANUAL of Talunble Information andM
tarful ItecelpU will be mailed FREE on spplleaUoo.J
leb‘27 1 - iu.
HAIR BALSAM.
©This elegant dressing
is preferred by those
whohave used it, to any
similar article, on ac
count of its superior
cleanliness and purity,
it contains materials
only that are beneficial
to the scalp and hair
Restores the Youthful Color to Grey or Faded Hair
Parker's Hair Balsam is finely perfumed and is
warranted to prevent facing of the hair and to re
move dandruff and itching. Htscox &Cos , N.Y.
50e. and $1 lze, at dealer* 1n drugs and medicine*.
PARKER’S
GKRTONIC
A Superlative Health 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 Barker's Ginge* T -nic.
If you arc a lawyer, minister or business man ex
hausted by mental strain or anxious cares, do not take
intoxicatingstimulants.butusc Parker's Ginger Tonic
If you have Consumption, Dyspepsia, Kheuma-
Ism, Kidney Complaints, or any disorder of the lungs,
stomach, bowels, blood or nerves. Parker’s Ginger
Tonic will cure you. 1 1 rs the Greatest Blood Purifier
And the Best antT Surest Cough Cure Ever Used.
If you are wasting away from age, dissipation or j
nny disease or weakness and require a stimulant take
Ginger Tonic at once; it will invigorate and build
you up from the first dose but will never intoxicate.
It has saved hundreds of lives; it may save yours.
CAUTION!—Refine all substitute*. Parker’* Ginger Tonic 1*
composed of the bert renv-dlal agents In theworld,andl*entireljr
different from preparations of pin per alone. Send for circular to
MUcoz * Cos., N. Y. 60c. k $1 *izes, at dealers in drug*.
GREAT SAVING DU YIN G DOLLAR SIZE.
I Its rich and lasting fragrance Jins made this
I delighiful perfume exceedingly popular. Theffe
1 is nothing like it. Insist upon having Flores-
I ton Cologne and look for signature of
S^Gy.
on every bottle. Any druggiit or dealer In perfumery
can supply vmi. 95 and 15 rent (ire*.
LARGE SAVING DRYING 95c. ST7.E.
annas aa* *^^*><*f>*™****
DE. J. BRAUFIELD’S
Female Regulator!
WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND,
It is we 1 ! known to vhpsieians, nnl
alas! too well known to suffering women
them-elves, that the nto subject to nu
merous diseases peculiar to tbeir sex.
such :is suppresses of the menses, painful
ami scatty Mens-lUiit-ion, Congestiou,
n; ai .tl .‘ailing ot the Womb, at
lei'il *1 wit in , r-ndn -.s train of sympa
thf/ic and cm s- .tutu n and diorders, which
ou.bitti r.- tlis whole life, nml which luve
10114 h°t*n con -idered . s almost iucura_
l ie. lint at last 1 lie reattly has Leeu
lound in
DU. J. BRADFILLD'S FEMALE REGULATOR.
It is not .1 ‘cure-all‘ hut a rent dy for
one da: s (>f diseases, all of w hich pertain
to th>* Womb.
Any sull'erc.i iV m the diseases mention
ed can take this remedy, nncl thus relieve
herscli without reveohi.g her condition
t* any one, nml without M.bjecting hei
womanly modesty to the shock of an ex
ain in tioiiliy a physici -.n.
r r. bring health anl Imppiues; to the
h*. es 01 hufferin” women is a mis-ion
before which royal favor sinks into insio
uificance. WhM earllily benefaction can
compare with one which protects from
That dire disease whose ruthless power
Y* ithers beau'y's transient flower?-
which gives ease-for pain, joy f>r sorrow,
smiles for tears, the rose of health for the
pallor of disease, the elastic sttp
for driving weariness nights of. soft re
pose lor heavy lioutr of tossing restl**sss
ness, bounding vigor for lang? 1.-diing
dullness, the sweet lines of fud-grown
beauty lor the sharp and wituered firm of
emaciation, a long life ot mental, physical
social and domestic enjoyments for a few
sad days of pain and gloom,ending in an
early grave? Such is the mission, such
arc the results of Dit ,1 Bbadfield'e Fe
male Reoitlator, which is hence truly
and appropriately, styled Woman's best
Friend .
Whites, and all irregularities of
the womb so destructive to the health,
happiness aud beauty ol women, disap
pear like magic before a single bottle of
tbit* wonderful compound.
All who suffer from nuy of these dis
eases arc umst ea neatly invited to give
this great memedy a trial. It has cured
thousands, aud will cure you. Don't fail
to try it,
Frice. small size, 75 cents. Large size,
sU>o.'
Manufactured by
J BRADFIELD, Atlanta, Gn.
For sale everywhere. 1 jun*2o4t
H. C. MGKEE,
DEALER IN
Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Saddles
Bridles and Whips,
Gunby’s Building - - - Columbus, Ga’
GET THE BEST
KNABE -
siF p mm
NO STENCIL i PI Slk BB
CLOUGH & WARREN AAnn n a ..
E. P. CARPENTER f B P P R |J
B. SHONINGER UffUSMiY
for cash or on easy monthly payments.
*B-Second-hand Pianos and Organs bought nd
•old. Tuning and Repairing Carefully done.
PHILLIPS & CREW,
Wareroont 0, 8 mid 10 Marietta Street,
no3o-4nt Atlanta, (Georgia.
i 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 musical instruments of every kind,
are purchased from the most celebrated
manufacturers and are of the best and most
durable material. They keep also, therarest
gems in musjc, and every style of books and
stationary.
General Guano Agency.
JEMKINS dfc? JOKTEg.
Talbottoii - Q a
We Keep Constantly on hand, large supplies of.
Pacific, Oliers, Pine Island, German Kanit, and
- Pacific Compound Acid.
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All llie above up to tbe usual standard of exc lienee, and delivered from ware
bouse i.t Tulbotton It 1! Deuot
These o e sold lor 1.10 pounds of potion, payable Oct 15th uext
JENKINS & JONES, Agents at
TALBGTTON*
Office at T N Beall’s Sture. jnnlfi 3m.
Hit HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, LACES& WHITE GOODS.
Over 300 pieces of the above in new and elegant de
signs, received the past week, and marked down low to sell
teem. jas. E. CARGILL.
CORSETS! CORSETS! CORSETS!!
rm } l S now offering the best 50c, 75c, SIOO and $1.25
UUKbLI ever sold in Columbus, and call attention to then
as special goods at a special price. Also a Dirge line of ex
tra size Corsets, which I am offering low to close them
out - J E CARGILL.
AWOTSBR. CASE 2
cf that good 4-4 Bleached Homespun at 10c, which has given
such universal satisfaction. Call and get a bolt.
JE CARGILL.
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS.
As the season is near at hand to look after goods’in this
Hne. housekeepers are invited to examine mv stock of
White ana Colored Tabie Damasks, Napkins. Doilies. Tow
els and Toweling, 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Sheeting s Pillow
Casings, Genterpanes, Lace Curtains etc. We can please you
fel) - u JAS E CARGILL
-THE DP-TOWN.7™"
Furniture Store,
Nos. 4&6 Bread Street East Side,
Columbus, - - Ga,
Cottage Furniture & Bed Room Suits;
Also, ft lull line of RURIAL CASES. I buy ihes Goods from first hands for
rush, anil set nil discounts, and I will not be nmli-riold in this market 1 iun Sola
Proprietor and Manufacturer of the celebrated ‘ •
TWIN BED SPRING,
which was heretofore, - nanufnutnrcd and sqldbyEsles& Scott.. I hats
r* due and the price so ns to put them ih reach s of all.-
I algo’ keep a full stock of Mattresses ol all, sorts* Mattresses made to ordsr at
short notice.
feb2m 2m . H A Gibson, Agent,
" db O CXj
Successors to
PEARCE & BINFORD,
WHBLESALf GROCERS DEALERS IN
General Merchandise,
OQX-nTTrBiZEiB'O’SS - CTV*-.
> Our stock ol Groceries is large auu complete, which we offer at bottom price**.
NVe have opened a nesv Department up-stairs over our Goeery Brore, where we
keep everything that planters buy, that cant be found in the grocery department,
such as all kinds of
Domestic Dry Goods and Notions, Boots,Shoes,
Hats- Caps, etc.
xx a.xud'W' re.
All shave* and Kizes-l'lnw iloe*. Aeedlnu Hoes, Plow Blocks Maine., Trace.,
Bridie-, all kinds Planters Tools, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Crockery Ware Jrc.
We would be pleased to have the Planters of Talbot and surround nf; conntie*
to call and examine our stock. We can tilt your bill for anything you want lor
plantation p rposs, at bottom prices, e ither.
For Cash or on Time!
Those of our customers who owe us for last year will please settle, or we will b Q
forced to turn'notes over to an attorney lor collection.
Pearce &> Cos.
F.-b 20 s . __
~ llL!
T. IV. TURNED', .Went,-has removed his stock of
FAHY i FAMILY SICKS
To store room m the JII Gorman Block, nex f to Sewel! & Gibson's. He has
added to his Well selected stock of Groceries, full lines of
Choice Tobacco and Cigars*
A’so Pool and Billiard tftt>l*oTxn< at api rcY6d p itterns He g* aint twas
prices tor best goods as any house in the cry.
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