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O. D. GOlt'l V\ V 11. V. H lMir.S, l*-prietov.
VOL. IV.
TALBOTTON STAND VRT),
WEDNESim MOP.XIVO MVU 1 ' I 5. 1K73
Gove ni* S;:ii Ii
We regret to note a caption i spirit
in some sections of the State, relative" to
the administration of onr worthy Gov
ernor. He is accused of infidelity to
his friends, and zealously written and
spoken against as being incompetent to
grasp the live questions now agitating
the public mind. The Senate and the
Governor parted not on the best uf terms
the coldness growing out of the sum
mary disposition of some anxious ex
pectants for office, and a difference of
opinion as to the qualification of those
appointed. True,Governor Smith has not
followed out a prescribed line in his se
lections,reserving the right of independ
ent action in all his dealings with the
State’s interests, knowing to whom h >
is amenable, and wli wo behest? it is
his proud duty to subserve.
From our knowledge of Govern o'-
Smith as an upright, independent, able
and conscientious gent leman, s a t and
only by the purest motives for his coun
try’s weal, wo are not prop ire 1 to be
lieve he would, in the exercise of his ex
ecutive prerogatives, be influenced by
partition motives, or prov • poloyal to
friendship when its den auds wi re
compatible with the public good. In
deed his position would bo anomalous
were it not lied 1 about by the vein lin
ed shifts of malice; especially in tie s ’
days whim there au- twenty applicants
for every office in the gif; of gubernato
rial sancti >n. Entering the public ser
vice at a time when the greatest confu
sion reigned in all .1 part mm' s of S'a
Government, he not only reduced the
chaos to order and sy ;t>:nati;-..'d th car
pet-bageutangbrmonts.but • dv.anci and tin
old Common wealth at o.i e to th" front
rank of Southern S fes by iiE : ble,
impartial aduiinistralion. Governor
Smith is known and trusted by t.l. yeo
pls whose servant he i ~
It is noted an a •••inu'ge ' iinc‘di r.ee
that Napo! con 111 died at Chie. lhurst
at 10 :45 a. m., which wa precisely tie
hour when the great clock of the Tuill
cries stopp ■ 1 afier th s pal r- \va -t
fire to by the comm inc.
English railroads are expcrii'i n'inc.
and it is said s i -.•> -fully, wi.ii a or ik
worked by electricity. The invention
consists of the applic ition of electro
magnets, exerting a forco of six hundred
pounds, to pulleys on a s wing shaft un
derneath tlie carriage. B pressing a
key the guard is en- .ble to bring tin
train to a stand-still.
Tha profits of farming should consist
in the improvement of the farm it. elf
and its belongings, and th ; e can be no
better investment than this. That is
very poor farming, though it may nom
inally show a cash balance, that leaves
the homestead in a worse, instead of a
better condition than it found it.
Bunsa Claims. I Washington let
ter Bays the amount of claims prcfmvd
to the British-American Claims Com
mission ruus up to seventy millions d-d
--lars. and arc of such a nature as to ne
cessitate the sending out to every State
and territory in the Union, and to near
ly every country in Europe, to take tes
timony. At this rate the Alabama Ar
bitration verdict will not turn out such
a big thing for the United States after
all.
L’Ordre of Paris, publishes the follow
ing strange destiny of the sovereigns
who have ruled France during one brief
century: “With the exception of Louis
XVII., not one of our nionirchs has
ended his life tranquilly in the Tuillc
ries. Louis XVL was guillotined at La
Place de la Revolution; Napoleon I.
died in exile at St. Helena; Napoleon
11. died in exile at Iteichstadt; Charles
X. died in exile at Holyrood; Louis
PhiUippe died in exile at Claremont;
Napoleon 111. died in exile at Chisel
hurst.”
This-from the Atlanta Herald: “Pres
ident Broun, of the Georgia ,State Col
lege of Agriculture and the Mechanic
Arts, at Athens, announces that the
buildings for the accommodation of stu
dents having been completed, fifty ap
plicants for immediate admission will be
appointed, without regard to c unities,
upon application to him. Condidates
must be sixteen years of age, and have
a fair knowledge of English, geography
and arithmetic. Board, students fur
nishing their own rooms, $12,.71) per
month. The department of agriculture
is under the charge of Prof. E. M. Pen
dleton, and the institution affords all
the necessary facilities for imparting a
thorough practical education.
The latest novelty is the invention of
lire proof paper shutters made of iron
and paper pulp. Various tests have
boon made, all of them highly satisfac
tory. The principle involved is based
on the fact that the sheet-iron covering
is so thin that it. cannot expand, and
heat generates carbolic acid gas by con
tact with the pulp, thus preventing com
bustion. The shutters are light and
simple.
In the United States Senate on Wed
nesday. an important bill was introduced
authorizing the Texas and Pacific Rail
road Company to consolidate with or
lease any railroad in Texas or Califor
nia connecting with its main hue, on
such conditions as may be prescribed by
tin- laws of those States, and also to
e instruct branches from the main line
to i o uts in Utah and Colorado, or tile
S ate line of Nevada, and south to the
Mexican boundary, one branch north
and one south, to he constructed Iron
the main line in each of the I erritories
of New Mex c > and Arizona.
Qam:’s Ovsmts. Directly after tin
reading of the report of the Poland
Committee was concluded, the Other
day, Oakes Ames went, down stairs to
the House Restaurant, and taking a va
cant chair at a table with two members
of tin- House, inquired with a chuckle,
if they would allow the wickedest man
in Congress to sit with them, and re
ceiving- an affirmative answer, he pro
ceeded to put a dozen fried oysters
where they would “do the most good.”
The Loudon Telegraph has made a
discovery. Tt tells its readers that “the
time !.....- unquestionably come when a
thorough acquaintance with the current
history, politics, fashions and geography
of the United States will be, deemed in
dispensable to the younger generation
of our British statesmen.” It. is about
time they were learning something on
these subjects.
Cotton in Romiuy. —-The cotton news
from Bombay is to the effect that in no
previous year has the cotton crop of that
see!im promise 1 such excellent remits.
Unices some unfore "vii accidents should
destroy whole fields of cotton, the ship
ment.:; from Bombay, dming' 1572, will
aggregate not less than 1,2511,000 bale.
-namely, an increase of a million of
bales above last year’s shipments, 1872.
Great attention is being given to the
culture of cotton in India, and that ac
counts for the heavy increase of the st a
ple. As it can now lie shipped to France
and England through the .Suez Canal,
instead of around’the C.qie of Good
Hope, the profits to all parties are great
it, and that fact will stimulate India to
still greater efforts in that field of native
production.
European Republics.— Europe has now
five Republics. The three leading ones
are Switzerland,France and .Spain. Then
there is .San Marino, in Italy,a little Re
public of less than 10,000 inhabitants,
and yet one of the most ancient -States
in tin- world. The fifth is Andorra, < n
on the southern slope of the Pyrenees,
of even a smaller population, but dating
its existeaee from the early centuries of
tlie Christian era. And now Portugal
gives signs of presently swinging into
line. Rut the question is, will these Re
publics “stick V”
Factories North and South—Thier
Profits.—Under this head the Colum
bus Enquirer lias an article from which
we extract these figures:
‘ The Eagle and Phoenix Manufactur
ing Company of this city reports profits
equal to 21 per centum of the capital
invested, by last year’s operations; the
Columbus Manufacturing Company re
port 2T per cent.; the Tallassee Factory
l,j. per cent.; and the Roswell Factory
I) pur cent, for tlie last six months of
1K72. We have not before us the
reports of the Augusta and
Macon factories but their successful
management heretofore is a sufficient
assurance that their gains are in the
neighborhood of those reported. Look
ing a little farther north, we have fully
as good a report from the Petersburg
cotton mill, whose net profit for 1872 is
25 per cent, on its capital stock. This
mill runs 100 looms and 3,022 spindles.
It is stated in one of our exchanges that
“the reports of the Northern mills rep
present their profits to be from 4 to G
per cent, for six months during the last
year, or at the rate of from 8 to 12 per
cent, per annum.
Beware of strong drink; it will steal
your brains and damn your soul 1
“ WH\T IS TT BCT A M VP OF BUSY LIFE, ITS FLUCTUATIONS AND ITS VAST CONCERNS/’
TALBOITON, GA., WEDNESDAY MARCH 5, 1873.
BEAUTIFUL
WOMAN!
\Vlm> wonUl not lui beautiful ? Thus who are
1> > u itni by mi*uro, can make themselves more
bewitching with
Hagan’s Magnolia Balm.
Those who are not thus piled can add greatly to
their attraction by its use.
Madame he Stalk said she would gladly give
upthepow r conferred bv her inb licet u 1 posi
tion. it she could thereby purchase beauty.
Throughout all time Man has done ho age to
Heau'y, and bestowed up n Bountiful Woman
his life's devotion and adomtiou.
“The world was sad the gir l n was a wild,
And Man the Hermit sidiedaill Woman smiled.”
N iture has not been so lavish of her -gifts in
this direction, as Rome of the lair Daughters of
Eve max de-ire. Many lues tlie first great es
sential of loveliness, a fresh and blooming Com-
P l ion.
Without it all other beau 11 as arc in.Tred; with
it. tlu- plainest lVatn es so;:, n into refinement
and glow with lovehn-ss. Hi nu’s Maguofia
Balm rodu os this <H i t and gives to the coin*
FRESHNESS OF YOUTH.
I! you \w.%h t< got r and l . * dues- . ;> o’.e.ies,
’'l'nples, etc., you should us - this dili filial ur
t icle.
it is what Actresses. Oper S n<: rsand T adi s
• f lashi n Use to create ilia dist.mgue uppeur*
nn<* so much ndm'ivd by ev yo >,
By its usd the rough st ski ii. mad •to rival
tlu* pure radi lit t \ urc nt V u'hiul B autv.
H i rail’s Magnolia 1 aim ov re mes the flushed
appear me * ca used by heat, f tßgtie and excite
ment, links the eye look c.ear lull aud blight,
and ini; -arts a genial, live!v expression to the
eoiin ennnee, iud.eatiug intelleciu.il power and
natunl grace.
Lulies exposed to the summer sun, or spring
winds, e.uuuug Tan, .Sunburn and Freckles, will
find this Balm of great v lu •, as it removes these
delects by a few applications. Li tact this article
is the great secret of beamy; no Lady who val
ues a youthful appear mro ran do without it.
It makes a Ladv of thirty appear but tw< nty;
and so natura , gradual and perfect ore its effects
that no person can detect its application.
The Magnolia Bahn trail forms tlie r atio
( ounliy (i il into a City Belle, m re rapidly than
anyother on • thing.
Applied to the Neck, mis and Hands, it im
parts an ftpp *auuee of graceful ro.u dity and
engaging plumpness, as w< 11 a ■ a pearly bloom
ing purity, which is ever th ; admiration of the
ojiposite sex. When us- and upon the person it .ex
hales a subdued fragrance, sug A'Kiiug pure hab
its and a euhivated taste.
The M ‘tiolia Bdm containi nothing iu the
1 ast injurious to tlu skin.
The p • r . *oy ;ev 0-1* and the Magnolia E dm by
Ais iioji dde 1: !1 sof New Verb., Opei't Singer.-
. . ill 7n I
Id bv sdl D u ■ .sis, IVi minors and ii bcr.il
v- i-. (-.i : . uIU pv-i ar-il t.y W :,i. Jl. M uian,
LYON M NITAtTURISG CO.,
Lyon’s Kalifaron,
FoH PliriH: IIVIN'O AND UIA UTIW . ;v. i THE HUMAN
Jlaiu. l\ Pi its Falling Cut and
A -’.l pi .-i-rve lll*nl . f Ilair, in a j- e •.n <i‘
mu-e. lu ail'd and beouy. Il may *r ily be’e.d'l
n .ib eto is-, ‘vantie/- sand ‘ ehanns*" F.-w
things are nmra di.gu.'ing thau thin, in:;: y.
liaise. im!am and Hair, v. i'.hhc 1 stud < oal covet -
A with Uimlniir. Visit a barb rand yon f, 1
a .1 look- I: a an-wm.u. This is what LVON’
Iv \THAI BON -'ill do all and. lime. The charm
wdicli li'-s in w II jdace l H tir. (flossy Curls.
Luxuriatit T’ivssa .b, and a Cieuu Heed, is notice
able and ir vs; >! ihle.
The L.'elii . who sir- the bed jml-s of w!.a
per cilia to e.. ; van Ii l'iinmnit, af peiiin.
to tin.l ;.stand ti.u v' s- mid imp. r .tsc ■-f a
fine Head of II dr. IHU., We ..e iiiiit 1.-e .- aid
in no att • it >n is p Id to the ( ultur.;, Crow h
ind IT s rvadott of the L. -r l>y botii - w.
Worn li . l ■ not idoim i.j the desire to imj.rove
their Presses.
Barb r s:top-• and ha rdr ing saloons multi
ply in number, and La li- hair dressing is lust
b coining a line art.
And bus the <li‘iu md f r I-V >X’S K VTTI VI
UON conslau ly inciva s. am every clay adds
new testimony to is v.sy givit value.
Do ton ask why ? I'-.r i.t ■ 1 flowing reasons:
More e end be given, bill these ought t. b.-. s.U
isfit tory to start with.,
B eatmo it increa es the Growth and Beauty ol
the 11 tir.
Be-.ms; • it is:\ TANARUS) light I'll I Drssiug.
Because i Kr.de-urn , J aadrnl'f.
B -aus it JT-veu. Uie i a r iroa. filling Out.
Because it iTe.uiits the iiair lrom Turning
Gray.
Becaus * it Ke ps the Head Cool and II ids
Pimples.
B eause it gives *he Hair a Itich, Soil, Glossy
App-.iaiu'.icif.
Jho now widely ceb bnded Kathairou, was
first, dineov. red and iu rodu and to .lie publF in
18A8, by Fr and. Id. Thom is Lyon, a graduate of
Princfclon College, N. .). 1 i.e n nn.-is deriv-.d
irom tin- (i.-eek, “ r “/rn/mb'o,” signi
fying tocleiiise, purdy, r juve.,a or restore.
The iuvor it. has r. •.•iv <| aud toe popularity it
h is < n fine 1, is uiij-r- ce*! Hited and incredible.
I was lout nl in be ii"t only a beaut dill Dressing
for tli * Heir, but to act m due .diy upon th-;
h a i in < 1 a>, iue, it ol Heart and Dandruff, and
reHtorin-.r Hair upon B.dd !I ads.
LYON MAi FACTFiIfNO CO.. New York
The above is jud w.i:d Lyon.-, Kith; n will
d<>. Itinpr -ln i* is -h-- ip du: d!e. It i.- lit
erally sold by the ear-P id. a id Vet ilSui.’MO: ! iil
credible and jnand is daily inciva-diig, until tlier.:
is h irdly a country st< re that uoes not keep it,
ora amily that does not 1; up it, or a family
that do s ;io‘ us it. All Drug ,isLs soil it. Pri- e
in large boiiles 50 c ats. aprillS tf
C' S ■L r s C e f f\ Per r>ny I /.; nta Wnntfc l I All ch --“c
Uv nf W'i king p !.- a ,ic y ri|.. '.at (.i <,yuui)e
or old, make more money at k for > in t:.. ic uparo
moment*, or all tin; time, th.-n ntui'j'f't V
lars frte. Aildrch-s G. Stinson & Cos., J'ortJa..(J, Maine.'
LATEST NEWS!
I HAVE IN SPORT. AND AM CONSTANTLY
KECEIVTNG,
Bacon Sides, Skoulderh and llams;
Corn Best Tennessee White;
Flour, of ale Grades;
Molasses and Syrups;
Scouts, Cofkeeh, Teas;
Liquors, Salt, Shoes;
And u f dl stock of GHOCEI.TdS of all kinds, at
Low st CNisSa Prices, at Wholesale and
Retail. .T. 11. IIA3ULTON,
janlC-ly Cor. 1* rnnkhn & Warren-sts. .( olmnbafs.
WILLIAM BRYCE & 00.,
Cotton Factors,
29 Cuamdeiis & 5 Reade Streets, New Y'ork.
/'•'T*Mak * lib ral advances on Con-ignruents
and e:u’ ~e orders lor puruha-e, and sale of
Contracts in the Cotton Exchange. oct 3-6 m.
I LoVort Temnlo (’ollogo,
TALHO I fON.GA.
After a week’s intcrmi'4S\on, for ihe Christmas
holid.ivs. the r -giflar Sxcr.’ises of this institution
will be resunu and on Monday, Dec. Mflth, !fi7*2
Best<lcs tlu usual advantages in the Literary
and Sci ntific deiiariiueut, special advautages
arc tdlcred in Music. Mrs. Vuu leu'ierg,. late of
OolumTms, Ga.,l with twelve ye rs exp%n’i(*nce,
wil coutinac toliava charge of this department.
further pjirticulars unniy to the
Pn-sident Rev. V. E. Minoet.
i >•; | ! \ ton. Ga
WM. K. ALEXANDER, ) 1 WM. A. RUSSELL.
JOS. E. ALEXANDER, j ] CItAK. It. MWWKIT,.
ALEXANDER & RUSSELL,
WHOLESALE
(4 K < > a K It S ,
.i-j). Ahcc rn an l Bryan Slrf.ets t Savannah. Ga.
dan. 9-fim.
Mars!Bill House.
A. B. LUCE,
Proprietor.
hoard turf.k dot.ua us rru day.
W:i vaumi li, (i :i.
It X_.o!itlss to I luppiiioi-is; !
A Boon to the Race of Woman!
DR. J. BRADFIELD’S
FEMALE REGULATOR!
It will bring on the Mouses; r li vo all pain at
the monthly “Period;” cure Rheumatism and
Neuralgia of .Back and Uterus; L ueorrhueii nr
“Whites,’’ and parti and Prolapsus Uteri; check
exe ssive flow, snd correct all irrcgularitio# pe
culiar to ladies.
It will remove all irritation of Kidneys and
Bladder; relieve Costivoness; j.ui’ify the Blood;
give tone and strength to the whole system;
clear the skin, imparting a rosy hue to the cheek,
aril eh erf illness to the mind.
It is as sure a cure in all the above disease*! as
Qaininc is in Chills and Fever.
Ladies can cure th -lii -aves of all the above
hi sea sis without rescuing tlie nature of tln*ir
complaint, to any p-Ts-m; which is always mor
tifying to tlu ir pride and mod sty.
It is ivcomiuondv.d by the best physicians and
the clergy.
T aCmange, 0 \., March 23. 1 370.
Braim ield A Cos., Atla’ea, Ga Dar Sirs: I
fake phasur * in 3 oing ifl.P I have u ed for th
1 last, f’.v- nty veil ;, ti.c nu -Trine v n are now put
;■ ng -p koo .>a as Hr .dli-Tl's Female R gulrnor.
t cuiisid- r it the best combinafion ever gotten
/.- r for the diseases for which i’ i iv mm
a ii <l. I haw been f.iiui/ar w’oh tlu gov er’p
■ ;ii ; a pracli/e';, rt 1 im.-dicino and in
don; ic graftie.% ,nd can honestly say that 1
•" i id- r it i boon to fullering h males, and ran
but I,ope iha: ev. iy 1 dy in our whole land, who
may b.- snff. ring in any wav peculiar t > tin i
x ... may b aide to proc r a 1.0i.l ■, that tin .1
Hffering may not only be relieved, but tout dug
may b. res’or. 1t ■ bad > and sfreugth. Vv’iiii
mv kindest regards, I am resp etbilly,
W. li. FERRELL, M. I).
Near M\iiiltt\, Ga., March 21, 1370.
Messrs. Wm. Root A Son. Dear Sirs: Some
montiis a .0 I bought a bottle of Fradi'u Id's IV
mail* Ih-gulator from you, and h .veu .cd it in
my family with the utmost sn;ista<-ti<Hi,:iial liavt
r coninicnd and it to tli'ec other lamili -,av-1 (lug
have lound it just v.hat it is ivc-inmcnd and. lia
• nudes w'ho have used your It • ula or arc ii
I 'lteet health, a: and UVc able to : t • and to till;!.
• ion", iioid lu ies, and \\v cordi illy iveoriimo.irl
it to the public. Yours r peeiiiElv,
Rev. IL B. -lofINSON.
We eou’d add a thousand oilier eer;ideates:
bu- we eonsidcr the above amply .-aiii’u ient pr.jo,
of its virtue. All we ask is a I rial.
For full particulars, history of disea es. and
••c-rtlfifftios ol its won a rml c-ivs, tlie reader is
!•■ t rr. and > tlie v. rappe r roui.dthe 1 ottie.
Manutiicturi <1 md sohl by
&. u>.
Price $1.50. A Junta, Ga.
Sold by all Druggi.-.is. nijj-ros fa
IMPORTANT.
V,’o wish to cull the attention of ev
ery planter in this country to the plan
of making their Fertilizers at home.
It is without a doubt the correct prin
ciple, and will save thousands of dol
lars to our farmers.
Itev. J. IJ.1 J . Olorn near Reynolds, Tay
lor Cos., says:
“I consider your Home-made as goo i
as the .Stonewall,widen cost mo %'ih per
ton, and shall use it exclusively next
year.”
Planters are invited to look into this
matter, anil arc advised to prepare for
it now, and give in their orders us there
may be some scarcity in the Spring.
HUNT, It AN KIN & LAMA It,
Druggists, Macon, Ga.
For information call on J. Waterman, Agent
al Talbott on. <iecl2-ff
Attention, FurmerN !
OWE your money by buying a fertilizer that
FJ ,LL know h.t*. too I tin; ti:>. of ■ very kind of
season, and invest iu that pure article,
\
JNO. MERRYMAN & CO.’S
Ammoniated Dissolved Bones.
We have just received a lot, which *- c offer at
old rit , \iz: Cash, *6O. adding 7 percent, in
terest on time sales. Full early oil
CAMPBELL A JONES* Agents,
jftn2-)-3ia Mrood, Ga.
For over POT.TY YF.-VHa this
PUIIKI.Y VKGKTA!ILK
LIVER MEDICINE
Has proven to be the Great Unfailing
Specific
’"i* Liv'-r CompVnt and its painful offspring*,
Dvspep-d*, Constipation, Jaundice, bilious ut
ta. ..u, Si<*k lb* i 1 iau'ii*, (Villi*, D. pit-ssion of Spir
. s, S an S.oinach, lb* utlmrn, Chids ami I V vt r,
. fc., etc.
Aflri’ y *vs of e ra u' *\p**riiDonts. to moo* ur
gun! duiiui'id, \ e now produce lrom our origin
al Guiiuin.' INiwd*. i-,
The Proparoel,
a Liquid lor u ot Sl MMoNo LIVER lIECULA-
O.t t Htaiuiu.t all its ondcrful and valuable
pv.*p ( *rii4"s, o and oiK r it in
Oii o Doll a r Hot tI 1 s
Hu.’ Po d*i'**, (price as before, ) SI.OO.
S nt by mil 1,()|
/vrV\i !1()N Buy no Powde rs or Fippar
• and .Simmons’ Liver lb odi.vtor unless in onr en
graved flapper, with brad * mark, Stamp, and
signature unlnoken. None oilier isginuiae.
•T. H. ZFdLIN A (’(>.,
M'u*oii, (hi., and Fhiliadelphi-i.
'■T'fr* Sold by all Drn r 'i ts. i*u 13-tf.
LEWiNS m
IS THE BEST OF ALL!
ll.i ving no less than FIFTY points of superiority.
Noted for
PorfoHlon of Htifoh!
in all kinds of gO"d ; without change of tension.
Groal I 2:i of Woidt !
Finest Mu lin !<> eoursu Fe ver. or sol.; Leather.
ni2>U<‘it y,
Having little ma-’tiin. ry. . >i:i.i adjusting ten
su'N-n not found inMiy other. Alnuu t noiseless.
Duuahlr. Uses nil kinds ot threads. Has
straight needle. Easy needle adjustment. A
stout walnut tabh not liable lo warp, or easily
tarnished. Cation
F. F. HOLMES. Agent, Talbotton.
/Df”Headquarters at Dennis A Baldwin’s
Store. febl3-3 *l.
W. L. HAl.lSig ry a. o. BLACKMAIL
wmwm & rjßiiFnns''
S WIN’S BANK
C< >ll mil ms, Ga.
; Collections mad** free of charge. New
York Correspoudont: The National Park B mk.
DIR IK tors:
W. L. Salisuttry, formi r y of Warnock A Cos.
li.LGI H, ot Fr (r. Iliges A Cos.
\V. R. Brown, ol < -*lumbus Iron Works.
N. N. (Vims, of Web , curlis A. Cos.
C. \. Redo, of <A. Redd & Cos nov7 fim
tiiosT WOOD,
NEXT TO LANIER HOUSE, MACON.
FINE FURNITURE,
eiiAi is si,
Nl ATTIJESSKS,
HIOAUSTEAI )S.
AND SPKING BEDS
UADIa HI frii JI/riEtS,
fN PLUSH, HAJR, CLOTH AND REPS.
TYEI)-ItOOM Suites in greut variety, Marble
I Aiud Wood Tops.
CA lIP InTS.
A FINE assortment of Bru v l.s, Tapes’lies,
XjL 3 ply, 2 ; ! .Wool Duteli, Cotta e and Hemp
Rugs, Mats and Druggets. Notliiigi am Lan
urtains, Lambraquins, made to order in any
it \ le. Window Si in. lee, Ball P.qwr, o*l Ciotbs,
table and floor; Matting, etc., eic.
All tlie at xceediugly low prices.
I,* l l K’S Patent Alctalh’c Burial Cast -and (kis-
I I kets, the dcst invention known for preserving
the dad Also, SFLF-.SEALING Metalic Ons; s
and ' askolH (two patents) elegantly finished and
handsomest in this market.
Collins and Cavkets in Rosewood, ATahog.iny,
Black Walnut, Cedar and common woods. An
at greatly r .'bleed prices. CALL AND SEE. 1
keep a ;u;i a sortiiieiit oj all goo is iu my fine.
~ . :;.|v
TOWNS HOTEL,
vV 6 .IJANY, <A- V.
Board, S : > a Day.
C.J. MACIELLAN, Prop’tor.
[i.av (-1 Brown’sund Spo'.swood Hot* Is,Macon.]
/ iThdEO. M. DF.AN iu tlu; Ofiiee. febKMy.
HENRY J). WEED. I GEO. CoKNWI.LE, JoK. D. WEED.
WEiiDS &. CORNWELL,
IMPOBTERS OF
Hard ware & Iron
tf HAVA IN N All, <n \ .
15 E S > E Ii li O O . a
L IQUO li J) EALE li S
-- AND—- t
r r o1)a<• e o A tm ,
mo is no ai) sti:j:i:t ; columbl% gi.
Jan 10-6 -I.
GEOitGI \ Talijot County:
liciuy T. Cunningliam a[>plics to me for let
ters of Administration on tlu; estate of Hilliard
B. Stephenson, deceased, late of said county.
These are ihoretore to cite a; and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my office
*'ii tlie first Mummy in April next, then and
there to show cause, it any they have, nhy let
ters of adinudstiulioii short id not be* granted said
applicant. G.ven under my official signature,
tins 3rd. day of February, P 7J.
f.;b6-30d GEO. N. FORBES, Ordinary.
L. J. GUILBIARTIN & CO.,
SAVANNAH, ~
AGENTS FOE
Bradley’s Superhosphate,
A Guano perfectly suited to the soil of [Middle
Georgia, and from hundreds certificates, which it
is needless to print, as the popularity of the gu
ano needs no such commendation.
recommend to the planters of Talbot
county and Middle Geo.gia, generally, BRAD
LEY S STJFF.RI ilO d'im'E, which has no su
perior for corn, cotton or small grain.
dr tf-For reference in Talbot county, we refer
to J. B. Gorman, who has used onr Guano in
Georgia and Florida.
Apply to 0. D. Gorman, Talbotton, Ga., or
L. J. Guilmartin A Cos., Savannah, Chi. janO-tf
I SASH and BLINDS, !
If .nlMMin, 'Dmin Dq)., F!-r Trl.-i I
Wire Gu-rds, i'erra Cotta War- , Mar-1
ble and Slate ManlF* I’iec,s.
- J Window Glass \ Specialty.
J Circulars and Rjicr Lists sent ii’.-v
lon applicati n, 1 y
P. P. TOALE,
20 Hayiie and 33 i.-*mcku**y Sts ,
I I oct 10-tfi Charleston, S. (’
WILLIAM BEACH,
Successor to Hall, Moses Si Cos.
(Established in 1830.)
C’ol ii in I >n < iooro-ia,
—DEALER IN GENERAL—
II A II S) W A J 2 E ,
Iron, Steel, Nails. Omtings, Carriage and Wa
gon M u.. rid, Railroad and Mill Supplies,
Oils Paints. Brin ss, Glass, etc . etc.
Rubber and Leather Beiting, Burr, E .sopus,
C >]fgu, Ali 1 1 Ruck, Manilla and Cotton
Rope. R ;liber and II mp Packing,
Agriculnmi! Impi meuts.
AGENT FOR
FF iii*l mi 11 1 is’ Scales
.W-Kcep in stock varieties of their Platform
and Com b r scales. Th a* scales have been sold
ii this establishment lor over 30 years, without
having a complaint.
O ’Aisoag. ats lor IToK c Cos. (''IICII/.AIt S.VWs;
Aye kill (hemical Paint Works.
NOX-EXPLOSIVE BRILLIANT OIL.
Always on hand this particular OIL. A\>
luivi sold it since Mi war aal no accident or
ladur in givin a ligdil has occurr *d. jil6-3m
DANIEL COLLINS,
JIAN’UFAC i llliEll AND DE.VLEII IN
All kinils of Puniitun:. Old Furniture
licpuircl. All kin Is of Wood Turning
mid Iliinso Mouldings furnished i.t
short notie:', O. L'OSITi:’. the EMPIRE
JIILLS, Columbus, Ga. jan IG-ly
MAIIK ULANDrOKI). KKI.Sj: UIUIVIX)Al)
BLM3FOSD & GEIWFOSD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
COLU M BUN, GEORGIA.
Will practice in nil thy courts of the Chatta
hoochee circuit.
'T- Business from Talbot county attended to
*vith care and disualdi. jne 6-ly
3.. W. if zi Mdal,
DEAMOH IN
LIQUOHS, WINES, ETC.,
MACON, GA.
Great bargains offered to tho trade. apM-ly,
IF YOU WANT TO IU Y
GC’OD AND CHEAP GOODS !
At Wholosnli* or LDAnil!
J. M. BENNETT’S,
‘2‘Z Croud St., oluinltiiH, Ha.,
Where, you will find i yood assoriment of Cook
in and H. hi ing .Stov. s, Gmtos, Hard .vnre, Tin
ware and Hollow IV are, Table anil Poeket Cut
ler.v. liov 7-fim.
SASH AND BLIND FACTORY.
The RED SHOP, on Third Street, near Artopo’a
Marble Yard.
R. C. WILDER A SON, Proprietors.
/"TON i RU.TOIiS, Builders and M .nufuctors
Vg in all braucbi.s '*i Carpenter Work. Mike
and keep consu.nMy mi hand Sasli, Doors,
Blinds. Mantl*•, lMou.l dings and Brackets. Any
kiiid of Scroll Sawing at. short notice. Rough
and Press'd Flooring, t'- iling and all other
kind> of Lumber mid Budding Material. Du
any repairing wanted, and build anything fr un
a Fence to a Temple. Como and eeo us. Hi e
moderate. Terms, cash.
jfinO -fim R. G. WILDER A SON. Macon,Ga.
TKit MS, ft 4.00 PER A.VXUM.
NO. 10.
Collinsworth Institute,
Talholtou, Gn.
I Si-riii/ Turin, for 18715, begins February 3rd,
"i I i-M.l .lulv 1 Slli. Jail Term, for 1873, bo
, ; ” 4th, and ends November 21st.
; I ' iti -n: SI. Cl mid $-5 per month, kf cxm*
| f,,r (hr Term, and paid in advance,
i I > rd, luilion, washing and incidentals, for
Spring Term, #121.00. Those who prefer it,
. >" > settle thoir bills at the dost* of each schol
astic. month.
For furib. r information apply for Circular
J. T. YtLAFGIILIN. A. M. t
ja tlO-ly l'rincipid and Proprietor.
The Rankin House
(Fnruierl.y COOK’S HOTEL.)
Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
J. W. IIYA.N,
1 *i*opriotov.
FRANK GOLDEN, Clerk. *
OOLUMHUS
ST E ADI PLANING 911 US,
Corn r St. Clair and Jackson Sta.#
i Ooluliiilvus, C i eoi*g- ia.
Manufacturers of
Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings
and Ornamental Scroll Work.
Dry Dred F.ooriug and Ceiling Tongue Groov
ed, and Weather-boarding lor sale.
WB 11 AVIS FOB SALE
I no AD L Ers V 011 TA lILE S TEA M EXGINES
For Saw Mills and Plantation use.
Iron and Wire Railing, for Counters and
Cemeteries.
i Wuxi-Working Machinery of all kinds kept on
hand.
II 11 OOETCHIUS A CO.
;w. ] Nl AN. J. 11. JOHNSTON. M. MACL.KAU.
DUNCAN & JOHNSTON
Cotton Factor's,
—AND —
General Commission Merchant*,
92 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
■ Ag uifs for the following standard Fertil
izes: KittlouiU’s A. A. Guano; Burney’s Ex
celt >r Guano; Phosphatic Blood Guano.
t? 'All <rd< rs tbr the above Fertilizers for
thin county will be tilled by O. D. Gorman,
Gout, oct 3-oui.
A GREAT BLESSING.
Never, since the time “when the morning
tars sang together lias there been a greater med
ical a nd: overy and blessing to the human race
than tho
Globe Flower Cough Syrup.
1 This delightful and rare compound is theae
! ilv* principal, obtained by chemical procese,
j i roni thr “G!ob.- Flow/ r know also, as “Button
! Rout.” and in Botany ns “OepkahiDthoa Occi
dentals. M
Globe Flower Cough Syrup is almost an in
talliblo cure for every description of Cough,
Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup, Whoop
ing cough, Pleurisy, Influenza, Asthma, Bron
chitis, Ac.; and will cure Consumption, when ttv
keu in time as thousands will testify.
Globe Flower Cough Syrup will cure tho
most obstinate cases of Chronic Cough and Lung
ailed ions when all othei boasted remedies fail-
Globe Flo Win Cough Syrup dors not cob.
in a panicle of opium or any of its prepara
tion.:.
Globe Flower cough -Syrup does not contain
. parti le of prison, or any ingredient that could
hurt the most, delicate child.
Globe Flower cough Syrup lias become,
v lie re known, tlio most popular cough medicine
in the country, because it has successfully with
tood the three great tests of merit, viz: Time,.
Expei ience mid Competition, and remains, after
passing through this ordeal, the best article of ita
kind in the world.
Globe Flower cough Syrup is pleasant to the
fast.', and does not (lisagreo with the most deli
cate stomach.
Physicians who have consumptive patients,
ire invited to try the Globe Flower Cough Syrup.
Its magical effects will at once be felt and ac
knowledged.
Beware ol‘ counterfeits; the genuine has the
words, Globe Flower Cough Syrup, blown in
• nch bottle and the signatures of the proprietors
up<noach label. The trade-mark label and
t ompouud are protected by Letter* Patent.
Don’t take any other article as a substitute for
Globe Flower Cobgh Syrup. If your Druggist
>r Merchant has none on hand, request him U>
order it tor you.
Thousands of Testimonials of the moot wov
deiiul cures are constantly being received from
the North, La t. West and South-some of which
seem almost miraculous.
Sold by druggist# at SI.OO per bottle, $5.00
for one-half dozen.
J. S. PEMBERTON A CO., Proprietors,
Atlanta, Ga.
F< >r sale by J. Waterman. jan 23-3 ra.
Hunt, Rankin A Lamar, Agents, Macon, Go.
ToYiCEl*
We take pleasure in auouncing to the
public that we are opening at
OUII OLD STAND,
A COMPLETE STOCK OF
FANCY & STAPLE DRY-GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, AC.,
Which wo offer at Wholesale and Retail, as Low
as the same* Quality can be bought in this Mar
ket ! Call, see, examine and Buy !
X-fH" Those indebted to us prior to September,
1871, will please come forward, pay up and com
mence aiu-w. Air. Jno. Gamble, of .Talbot coun
ty, is still connected with the house.
JNO. McCiOt GII * CO.,
i fnlo-3m Columbus, Georgia.
I V. M. SLOAN, J. H. BLOAM.
A. M. SLOAN fr. 00..
Cotton. Factors,*
Commission Merchants,
And Agents for the Celebrated
Ethyan and Soluble Sea Island Guano..
Claghoru & Cunningham‘a Range,
BAY ST., SAVANNAH, GA. oct 3-6 m.