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EHIISTER ARB STANDARD.
I’uiiuuuui; evliiy
Tuesday wl orr l in g.
Office in Borman’s Brisk Building.
rrm, Yeiir ’ oo.Oash.
.. Six Months, -<><*.
is- \,\vprti>ing low in prc.port.on.
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COLUMBUS, GA.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
First-Class
CLOT! I I NO,
rj'IIOMAS most r sue f"v • : -fro l .pi." W " hen .an examiicVion Of his
1 Fin< I Ext;U>i'" - ’ IV. .•!' I\\
MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS and CHILDREN !
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H, i-.lai r n-.-ivi ■ .[•" ■. t i,wh. n> ->er wine., g.v 18 U-ult tU.
benefit of weia-tUiug !..• p. . u
EMPORIUM of FASHION !
Hi* r r>i* thu>r or-.-rs !U the mi I s -in • six mo 'lx >■(.. tlie "<F
price ..f ma.en I l !y lb-v-> ■> L" ' 1
In <l<iitiou to the clo lib K I>vptmmcut, v n " ill It .l a *•*•-' at >
Furnish in ir Hoods mid Lilt Rcinvrtuii'ni.
.u the F’urni-fni'g 1). p.u'tmont. you ti.. -1 t. o u ' *
1 Jon n in f’Utii-f.
UdntotheKi.. Quaint ami C .... 'lu-K 0,. ■' irt p'-eas mk .If many übo
tWtohin, i..l *’Ot a ''l ' 1 1 •' in . t.-i . in. •* <
„~j. It i-i e 1 f-Ttli- tra-l" kiu tc .i u ■ I . •
b t*- sJ'Eml. ORDERS tua 1" to tm ''• -h >‘t :.oti. e. uni only u> FlllM ’
cik s* mu.
Wedding Suits a Speciality- No charge for Showing-
Don’t Forget it: No Shoddy nothing for Shaliby Genteel.
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GU'NBY’S BUIL’DIaTG, ST. GX-AIR St.
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JIEAIiEK 5 N
Carriages ! f v •
h™ £
lJllillS, V. ’ jiW
IStisrsry " hi* -==. -- - -
oretlas, lianie-s Ijcatliei’, Eic. ■
' *-■ ~ nessee Wagons.
Agent for James 11 Hill A' Go's., cel Prated i-am. mad Cone *rd Ui*r
i -s r 'ii(l Woo! G -liars. a| ' ’ .
Scitolichi s Iron Viorks,
Macou, Georgia.
Steam Engines of all Sizes !
Stoiini Boilers a Specialty,
SAAY MILLS, GRIST MILLS
AND MACHINERY
Of all kinds as lew as .
Northern Prices
Boiler Tubes for all kinds of Engines, on Hand.
\ >< nf 8 foi - t bel .ctlbll Vv " h<-<‘l.
J S. SCHOFIELD
I Lead with the Larges! Stock of
FURNITURE!
SOUTH of BALTIMORE
25 Pieces Carpeting:
INCLUDING ALL STYLES
INGRAIN TAPESTRIES, RUSSELS, Ac.
.1 CST liUCIUMDi.
RUGS m endless variety
t3 - nooi^TEi^r,
COLUMBUS, GA.
oike he only Fa-ndure Storr up ■t. ra iir-FJ: a. 1A
VOL 5.
A FORTUNE
Is within the r?nuh of FiVery* Nlun, who is < n. v'U tic, m<lu-trhus sncl rconom
iui.l who lives wit'ill his inootuo. ll*you m.ike t'ltn dollar, only sot n l half ot ii,
laying up the balance ami in a lew years you will h:v the fov.i diit.< 11 U i a knt\ l
which cu be
MADE
in a few voirs. In mnkiug your purchases of the n c ssarv comfovlsof 1.10 it in (o
to seieet good and Reliable Houses to hade w t’.i. good substuutial nml well male
Clothing, Hats, and Fum.shiug Goods jmy West in the end.
I N A
life time* t**f>orieii(v. Ibis h's bee i i:.e vev-iiet of all wise men. K
H H Thornton,
°I and Sdßioa l Street.. Co’umbus G*i.. a 1 a::eiri u to th *ir Ne.v Stock Full and
Winter ChOTnixo, Ft’KNKHiNo Oooos, If.vis. (Vu-. Thinks, V.m.isi:*, t anks, l \t
unm.i.vs, and Fe it lion ami 1 k.m ksi k l’ii.u: ti •no c They k- op up with the times
and are receiving New No' Hies tvery
1 )A.Y
from their imp: rters and inauiilu tnrer.s direct, and guarantee prices and goods a
the lowest Mgnv s, and ot the ]> s‘ Quality. anl (i b 1 s iVS
fThTfait e rson & ca
BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA.
General Housefurnishing Emporium !
Stoves, Erates,
Wooden Ware,
Hollow Ware,
Grocery, Cutlery I
Glassware,
Tie Ware,
Kitclieii Sets,
Handsome Decorated Chamber Sets,ss, Tin Sets, 02-25 up.
]!.-•; roll' <• l’"t-, 7. r ,c to si 1:0. Full lint 1 ,Silver l'.'nled ll jii.fi. warranted livst
in ti.u rniirkt-l.
r,nn.|.:- ami Lamp Goods. Everything lic l- T in a liuuselieepini;
out fit. Prices to suit. COM KAN I > SEE M 10. iiovQtf.
M AXI FAC mills BSpjbjbsso-
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VAN v.'in a!.i: s, V’ :: A'T U i
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toll on (dus, | yv.
I’llF.ss];s. .■ ' L'ty: C . . ... ■
<; ni)i: ns i: i: s, v. . f
Saw Mills,
Iron Fencing, f A,- . |t I 4 Al|'-
Building Work ; '■
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F r Pri- ti al- '
E. VAN WINKLE & GO .
21 ( olid 2!0 Miillr Ha SI, -Old 10, 18 n.id '.'() I'oiili uy Ft. Atlaniu, La.
jn!y‘-0- m * '-27
C O NS OLID ATED!!
n ■ in i
u6oi|i3 Wsrono^sp
AND
Grange and Farmers Warehouse!
Tl.io bu:*iu<*.'S \vi:i yo on at Hie fr!tAX f E FAR ME 1.1*5* W\R R. JO!1’ mile
lh Ist. of October id. xf, after -bi li time *li tlxo Lusiuehs will 1> •tr mufen oil to tb
(iEOKGIA WAREHOUSE, one bio k low* r<l ovo. on t!i*- aame Htroot known iit
Stable.-;.
A AN \\ <>i >f I OI jK.
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limy li Il—wig 3i t’OT/f MTU - l *. GT.ORniA.
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TTHAYDOCK
The and most complete woiTcr for tne m iiiulactuv© ol Caniiges in trio
world. Buygie* for the tiedo a -p-cialty.
CORNER PLUME ARB TWELFTH STREET
<: lN < I V NA'PEIIHIO,
SSsH E IMS I EvPlllo
A Med:c>ne rcccniiy d.scoTc.-ed and used by an emiricat physician with- vufcrss. A ! or-.igr- •*
and couiitry stcrea have it or w;ii zrx it br ycu. Alv> a sure cur*; for IIV F >\Ki MSTi 4 A."N' ,
DYSPEPSIA^Iti:
TAUiOTTON. TALBOT COFXTV. GA., TUESDAY. M,YIiCII 22. 1881.
Concerning Woman.
t\ oiunn lovo always—-,vlien earth
slips from them they take refuge in
heaven.
There is no toriim that a woman
would not suffer lo cuclniuce her
beauty.—Montaigne.
The whisper of a beautiful wo
man can be hoard further than the
loudest cal! to duty.
Of all things that man possesses,
women alone take plaasuio in being
possessed.—Malherbe.
Before promising a woman to
loYO only her. ono should have seen
them all, or should see only her.—
A Dapuy.
We meet in societf many beauti
ful and attraeiive women whom we
think would make excellent wives--
for our friends.
Wo censure t.ho iuconstancv of
women when we are iha victims;
we tied it charming when we are
die objects. -L Dosnoyers.
Women among savages is a beast
of burden, in Asia sbo is a piece of
furniture; in Europe, she is a spoil
ed child • ..Senao do Medium.
The highest mark of esteem a
woman cm give a man is to ask his
friendski] ; and Iho most signal
pro,.f of her indifference is to offer
him hors.
It is not easy to boa widow, one
must roasMimu id', the modesty of
girlhood without, being allowed to
feign its ignorance—Madame de
Girard in
Men are so fearful of wounding a
woman*., vanity that they rarely
remember that she may by some
possibility possess a grain of com
iiion sense. -Miss Brnddon,
At twenty man is less a lover of
woman than of women; he is more
ill love with the si \ tball with llio
individual, however charming she
may bo, --iletlf do la Bretouuo.
The Farmer's Gold Mine-
XI ttf.lK V.lio Union ,Y U-o-rdor.
j\ ninnitrn pilo ins iiccn culled
tliH birmci's gobl mine. When
that is carefully secured from hor
ses, cows and hogs, nd supple
mented with some o the excellent
commercial fertilizers, the crop of
coin imd cotton m.t\ be more than
doubled. In a lew years, by c.<re
fill mniiagcmenl, land inny be made
to double and oven treble its ordi
nary production. If a fanner lacks
the slock he sh uld procure it as
quickly as possible. On a small or
largo firm, cattle will more than
l"y tlm expenses of feeding in
miik, butler and manure. We fear
tii" people of the south do not esti
mate them at their truo value.
Those, who deem them expensive
with hut little profit, will cluing
their opinion when, npor a fair
trial, they discover that tlm pro
duels of a few acres, will wiih ordi
nary j uslurago /lini other cheap
hs - in", i liable them to make more
with le-s labor and double the
number. We believe Mr. Greeley
was right when nearly forty years
ago he said the south needed noth
ing so much as an increase of stock.
All that is ujeessary to make them
more, profitable than anythin" else
is judicious management. We
have other things -that we Jwish to
say in iliis concoction but must
postpone them for want of time and
si-ace.
Immensity of Srra.ce-
In a it cent lecture delivered in
I’.dinbmg, on the 'Stars,' l’rofessor
(bam gave a graphic idea of the
immensity of space. Professor
Grant said a railway train travell
ing night and day, at the rate of fif
tv miles an hour, would riach the
moon in six months, the'suri in two
ImudiX'd years, and Alpha Ceulau
ii, the nearest of the fixed stars, in
42,000,000 of years. A bail from a
gun, traveling at the lute of nine
hundred miles an hour, would
reach Alpha Gentium in 5,700,000
years; while light, traveling at the
rate of 185,000 miles a second,
would not reach it in lesu th'au
three years. Light fioin some of
the telescopic stars would take 2,-
TOO years to reach the earth, and
from some of these clusters, the dis
tance is so great that light would
take 500,000 years to pass to the
earth; so that we see objects not us.
they ready are, but as they were
500,000 years ago.
A bu bel of wheat, weighing six -
ty-two pounds co.itties 550,000
kernels,
A compulsory education bill has
passed the Illinois senate, which re
quires all children between the
ages of eight and io r.etn years to
| attend public school for twelve
| weeks, six of which shall be con
: itcudve, in cadi school year.
Words of Wisdom.
Ono has only to dio to be prais
ed.
Handsome apples are sometimes
sour.
It is easier to blame tliau to be
better.
It is not enough to armjyoti must
hit.
Would you be strong, conquer
yourself.
Little and often makes a heap in
time.
There is no good in preaching
tu the hungry.
Speak little, speak truth -spend
tittle, pay cash.
Better five in a foreign Land than
a slave at home.
Charity gives itself riches, but
covetousness hoards itself poor.
Everybody knows a good counsel
except him that hath need of itr
The men that hope little are the
men that go on working.
There is no sanctuary of virtue
like horn -.
'l'he scenes of childhood arc the
memories of future years.
Idl- ness wastes a man as sensi
sibly us industry’improves him.
The idle should not be elnssc-1
among the living—they arc a sort
of dead men that can't bo buried,
A great part of our existence
serves no other purpose than that
of enabling us to onjov the rest.
Intelligence tests ignorance and
wisdom tests follies. But who are
the intolligent and who are wiso?
The application of common sense
in matters of I chef or business is
<
always our best guide and moni
tor.
Doii*., c ivet iho of
a y man until you are willing to
pay lor them the price which he
p iid —then yon will not need to
c vet them for you can go and
get them for yourself.
Tlio N w Testament. Quick
Work.
Tim version ot the New Testa
ment, which has been so many
years in coursu of translation and
which is unquestionably the most
important literary enterprise this
co till try has seen, is being wailed
for with curiosity and anxiety by
hundreds of thousands. It is not
generally known that a first edition
of 500,000 copies lias al.eady been
mniinluctiircd in Bnglaud, arid 100,
000 copies nro said to be already in
Yew Yoi k city, not ono of them
permitted to be soid. They are
awaiting a telegram from tho au
thorities in England authorizing
dieir issue. 'File first copies can
only be had at $lO per copy. A
New York publishing house prop *
.sea to meet (ho demand by doing
probably the quickest work in Look
in iking which has ever yet been ac
complished. Arrangements have
been made lo put the entire book
into typo inside of twenty-four
hours from the time a printed copy
id the English edition can b> pro
evred, and within three days at least
10,000 copies will bo bound ready
for delivery to purchasers. the
copies will be sold at CO cents to
sl,2sper copy, nccojdiug to bind
ing.
A Pcculiai Will-
An old resident of the Sixth
Ward got it into his head that tlm
Dark Angel was hovering about
him, and would call for him in a
few days. Therefore ho sent for
Alderman Dennis Burns and fif
teen or twenty of his friends, that
they might-witness his l-.st will and
testament.
A lawyer is n. cessary,' remark
ed one of his friends.
I .want no laivyer, replied the
uld seti ler, neilh'r do T want, any
writing. I'll tel! you what I want
done, and you mo Him t WitDtikftes.
(Jo on then, said Dennis, and tell
ns what you wan us t- do.
Well, tlien,'l want six pall bear
er , nil- from each of the Irish' pro
vinces, not forgetting Sligo, and a
German and an American, aud I
want Danny Burns to pick 'em
out.
Is that all?. And to whom do
you leave your nroperl y ?
Property! exclaimed the old
man. Sure divil a hap'rth have I.
But can't I make a will us well as
the nabobs ?
Th’p party promi-cil to carry out
the old man's desire, which they
may have to do in a few days.
• -O-
The friends of Judge Hunt, of
New Orleans, speak of him as the
man with one wife in heaven and
three on earth. The c-a-e is usually
reversed, hut a man is hardly tit to
be secretary of the navy who is not.
equal to convoying a licet of wives.
% W. COLLINS,
Manufacturer of
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*C<OL -• •* 'X. kX \•’X. * J *L*-
MIMES, BUCCIES <5 ICONS,
7O„ TM Nk 7-1 Seeoml Sfroet.
MACON, - - - GKORCIA
IKTXT tSTOOIS.
AND FOE SALE LOW
Carriages, Phaetons, Cabriolettes, Rockaways, Ladies and
Potty Phaetons, Top and No-top Piano Box and’Coal Box
Buggies*
Webster Wagons,
lviilburn Wagons,
BtuderbaKer Wagons,
One-Horse Wagons,
Harness, Baby Gabs, etc., etc.
GALL AND BE CONVINCED.
1 handle mom goods in my line than any other houyyn Iha .Slates
ot Georgia, Florida, or Alabama. My facilities aro such that we defy
competition I will treat you right.
1,1 W.W. COLLINS, Macon,Ga
DIXIE WO MKB.
MACON, GA.
BARTRAM, HENDRIX & CO,
I’llOlT.lliTons.
M 'im **''• Boon, nn.l nn 1, fu : an*,
Sr,‘ V. 1 "” v.-li as Wimiri, and Door froti.es *Muidie
~! !! ”* Tame,l work. g™,l f vr ~ list 8
Nl^Se)aiH v
ra. - ; <gt s jt. ■- 1 siamfwT xE
II W F JtTST r . l ive 1 a !iu-o Htoeof kb nil's new dtgnj ir the
MERIDEN BRITANNIA CO. "
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Siivor-P*lated
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Fitriie-wislmi-j T.ei-lat Frefiont'i wil Ido Well to cull aoct I xan.mo hit ntioslr .niln
now.™ pm-ebn-in-j 01-'nivtinrc A full slock of Ia 17 JW,Ti - -
‘ *p s ivmvcb always on Imiiil. Bpcint nttention given to Wnteti n*f Jewelry ■
A r PrCKERT,
Fueeesßor to G H Miller.
J . ‘ 1 1 ‘ Nn * Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga
N f 9l CHERRY ST-
Ceniral Cily (Ming House./
CHAS. WACHTEL & BR0„
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The Popular CLOTHIERS; ?
<-M o L,' 'm3 oe& Tm tail •t%l A
! i-ytmiH •tdh* #*
Have the Largest Stock of CLOTHING for
Men, Youth and Boys !
S'
The finest selection of GENT’S
Furnishing Goods.
The nobbest styles of
Bilk and Fur Hats.
The Best ONE DOLLAR SHIRT !
Make CLOTHING and SHIRTS to measure at low figures.
(rive you more Value for your money than any other housein the city;
,12-oc CHA3- WACHTEL &BRE9I Cherry St-Macon Ga-
.3 ol> "VVoi-lc.
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All .'.lasses of .Tot> Work do
in the l>or*t styles and at the lowest
prires, at the REGISTER JOB
OFFICE. Our Jon Depaktmtnt is lur
nhlien ith a vise nnvi.r. i-imss and al
the latest and most *]'proved st.yles o
(yi>e. We du Tx-1 (< i- work for iesis
mon <-.v ilian any office in th State
ll’ve us your orders and we will pleaa’
you.
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