The Talbotton standard. (Talbotton, Ga.) 1870-1881, July 25, 1872, Image 4

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SO3IE GKAUS. A brick machine at Elgin, Illinois, makes 80,- 000 bricks per day. The Pensylvania oil product is set down at $55,000,000 annually. One distiller in Teire Haute, Indiana, made last month 50,207 gallons @f whiskey. ♦ A Philadelphian has purchased seventy-five acres of land in New Jersey, to be given up to raising chickens. During the month of May, 19,024 passengers j were conveyed over the Nashville and Chatta nooga Hoad. George Sand is at work upon a “ Life of Christ” “Paddy," says a joker, “why don’t you get your ea::s cropped they are entirely too long for a man!’ “And yours," replied Pat, “ought to be length en d--fhey are too short for an ass.” The quickest way for a man to forget all mis eries is to wear tight boots. So far eight hundred dead bodies have been recovered fiorn the ruins at Antioch. 4. . . There were fifty thousand people at Long Branch on Tuesday, the day of the between Basset and Longfellow. ■ Heavy bets in New York on Greeley’s elec tion. Stanley, the Herald explorer in Africa, is the bearer of important papers from Dr. Living- Btone to the British government. His expedition has cost the Herald $20,000. The Grantites are trembling lor their pros pects in Pennsylvania. Buckalew is gaining in strength every day. It is thought he will be elected Governor in October. The reports of large deposits of guano on the coast of Peru are said to have been exaggerated. The stock in the Chincha Islands is almost ex hausted. The stock of guano of good quality on the Guanape, Macabi and Lobos Islands does not exceed one million tons, and is of very infe rior quality in the Lobos Islands. Another mil lion tons is the outside quantity. In the South the only deposit of any consideration is on Pa bellon de Pica, and this does not amount to a half a million tons. The small quantity of guano which remains on the Ballestas Islands is of an inferior quality. Should no new' deposits be discovered the present stocks will not last more than four years. -*-*-* Death of a Noted Philadelphia Lawyer. David Paul Brown, one of the most distinguish ed lawyers of the country, died at Philadelphia, last Thursday, in the 77th year of his age. He was in active practice fifty-five years ago, and died with the harness on. He was born in Philadelphia September 28th, 1795. The Danbury (Conn.) News has an item that very mournfully illustrates the decline of moral ity iu the land of stead}' habits. It says: Sunday is begining to be utilized in Danbury. We saw a man on White street Sunday afternoon with a healthy string of fish in his hand which he had just taken from a neighboring stream, We followed him some distance in hopes to see him fall dead, but he didn’t do it. C. W. ANDERSON, | 0. H. MOREL. J R. L. MERCER. 0. W. ANDERSON & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Grain, Hay, Bacon, Flour,Salt, &c No. 99 Bay Street, Near Drayton, SAVANNAH, ------ GEORGIA. may 23-6 m. A Few More Barrels ! Of those fine Goodrich and Early Rose Potatoes on hand at O. D. GORMAN’S. WILLIS S. HOLSTEAD. LAURENCE E. O EEEFE. HOISTEAD & CO., COLUMBUS, GEORGLC Commission Merchants. G: un, Seeds, Farming Implements, Plantation Machinery of Every Description. Cottton, Corn, Grain, Syrups, Hay, Bacon, To bacco. Bagging, Ties, Oranges, Apples, Potatoes, Ac. Consignments Solicited. Refer by permission to John King, H. V • Edwards, Cashier Chattahoochee National Bank, Preer, Illges & Cos., and W.L.Saulsburv. May 30-6 m. BYINGTON’S HOTEL, FORT VALLEY, GA., Is the BREAKFAST House, for the Train from Savannah, Augusta and Macon to Columbus; and DINNER House, for the Train fromEufau la and Albany to Macon. A- "'“Large comfortable rooms, with fire-places and every convenience. A first-class bar attach ed. H. L. BAENETT & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, ON n? AN P A LARGE stock of Groceries, of every description; also, a ™ll EpdT to i“ lies, <&. Planters and Country Merchants are solicited to give us aCi A bttore purchasing elsewhere. 1/0 Broad Street, Below Rankin House, Columbus, GaTyß-ly J . & J . K AUF M A N , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CUTLERY, CROCKERY, CLOTH JR G, HA TS, SHOES and Boots, Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. feb 8-ly. MESSERLAZAETJS & MORRIS OPTICIANS AND OCULISTS, HARTFORD, CONN., T 1 AVE, with a view to the increasing demand for their celebrated PERFECTED SPECTACLES, A-I. appointed T. Sl/* IT/VIJ ,atJ. H. Bramhall’s, dealer in Clocks, Gold and Silver watches, Rich Gold Jewelry, Sterling, Silver and plated Ware, Columbus, Ga., Sole Agent in this locality, they have taken care to give all needful instructions and have confidence in the ability ol their agents to meet the requirements of all customers. An opportunity will be thus afforded to procure, a,, all times, Spectacles Unequalled by any for their strengthening and Preserving Quali ties. These are the only spectacles that preserve as well as Assist the Sight! And are the cheapest because the best, always lasting many years without change being necessary. ! T. SPEAR, Agent, 99 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga., Sole Agent in Columbus, Ga. em ploy no Peddlers. February Bth, 1872.—1 yr. FARMERS, LOOK AT THIS! THE ADJUSTIBLE CULTIVATOR, now being manufactured by BAUGH & MARSHALL, is offered to the planters of this and adjoining counties, with the full assurance that nothing in the shape of a plow, can equal it. First, for duribility; Secondly, for adjustibility, being let up and down, to suit any kind or shape of plow hoe. It is strong and cannot be easily broken and wi 11 last for 20 years. the sample plow, left at Brown & Son’s store, Talbotton and you will buy one or a half dozen. ✓ T. A. BROWN AfSON, February 15th, 1872. —tf. Agents. Nearly all diseases originate from Indigestion and Torpidity of the Liver, and relief is always anxiously sought after. If the Liver is Regulat ed in its action, health is almost invariably se cured. Want of action in the Liver causes Headache, Constipation, Jaundice, Pain in the Shoulders, Cough, Chills, Dizziness, Sour Stom ach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Depression of Spirits, or the Blues, and a hundred other symptoms, for which Simmons’ Liver Regulator is the best remedy that has ever been discovered. It acts mildly, effectually, and being a simple vegetable compound, can do no injury in any quantities that it may be taken. It is harmless in ever}' way; it has been used for 40 years, and hun dreds of the good and great from all parts of the country will vouch tor its being ths pure and best. The symptoms of liver complaint are uneasi ness and pain in the side. Sometimes the pain is in the shoulder, and is mistaken for the Rheu matism. The stomach is affected with the loss of appetite and sickness, bowels in general cos tive, sometimes alternating with lax. The head is troubled with pain, and dull, heavy sensation, considerable loss of memory, accompanied with painful sensation of have left undone something which ought to have been done. Often com plaining ot weakness debility, and low spirits. Sometimes mary of the above symptoms attend the disease, and at other times very few of them; but the Liver is generally the organ most in volved. Price SI.OO per package; sent by mail, postage paid 51.25; prepared, ready for use, iu bottles, $1.50. Manufactured only by J. H. ZEILIN & CO., Macon, Ga., aud Philiadelphia. Sold by all Druggists. jne 13-tf. WILLIS s. HOLSTEAD. LAWRENCE E. o’KEEFE. HOLSTEAD & CO., Seed & Affi-iculturjil Depot 139 BROAD ST., COLUMBUS, GA. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF SEEDS & IMPLEMENTS —:f or t h e:— PLANTATION, FRUIT FARM, VEGETABLE AND FLOWER GARDEN. Fruit, Ornamental Trees and Plants of the most popular varieties; Clover and Grass Seeds, Oats, Wheat, Rye and Barley; Chapman’s Rust Proof Oats; Fertilizers; Plantation Machinery, and Labor Saving Implements of all kinds. Ex celsior Plow's a specialty. my3o-om. Notice to Debtors. All persons indebted to me will please call and settle. My books are in the hands of Jack Blount, Esq., who can be found at Dennis & Baldwin’s Store. F. J. WELLS. decl4-tt SAVANNAH, „ Ga. PROPERTIES&APLEASAMT DRINK • tLSKI N DISEAsis ERU PJION I OYSPEPSIA j. DEBIU^n RVOU fSEASE^UVERtOMPU lIHEK WILL RESTOREYO UTHFULVICOM IRRECIfSRITrOFTHEBOWE^^ Bm ESN E VER WEL IP *° p L mimixmnM'Mtiimam THB Standard /\ m “ B WE ™ GERMANY/ In Young or Old, Marrie^^i^^CE. ®*ngle, these Bitters are squalled and have often been S means of saving life. * TRV.one bottle. N C~. BURKE, HOUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, (shop IN RALSTON HALL, UP STAIRS,) MACON, - - - GEORGIA. tiding, Glazing and Paper Hanging. ‘TTSt February Ist, 1872. —ly. MIX & RIRTLAND, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BOOTS AN D SHOES, No. 3, Cotton Avenue, and 60 Third Street, MACON, GEORGIA. WOULD inform their friends and all in want of Boots and Shoes of any kind, that they have one of the largest and best assortments to be found in the city or State. They cordially in vite their numerous old customers and all others in want of anything in their line, usually kept in first class store, to call and examine. They pledge themselves to sell at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Either at their old stand No. 3 Cotton Avenue, or their New Store, 66 Third Street, Macon, Georgia. feb29-tf. pS- WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE PATENT EXCELSIOR GAITERS. PLANTERS, READ THIS ! —jo)— BURDICK BROTHERS’ IS THE HEADQUARTERS FOR, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, 63 THIRD STREET, MACON, GEORGIA, SIGN OF THE G[o LI>E IV HOG. —M— WE HAVE IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE, 50,000 pounds BACON C. R. SIDES and SHOULDERS, 30,000 pounds BULK C. R. SIDES and SHOULDERS, For Sale at Lowest Market Price by BURDICK BROTHER 8. 5,000 bushels prime WHITE CORN. 2,000 bushels prime MIXED CORN. Which we will sell as low as anybody. BURDICK BROTHERS. RECEIVING THIS DAY 100 BARRELS BELLE OF S3 RGIA FLOUR. This is our favorite brand, and cannot be excelled in this market. One car load “Kennesaw” Mills EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR. One car load “Marietta” Mills FAMILY FLOUR, One Car load GOOD SUPERFINE, in barrels and sacks. For sale low by BURDICK BROTHERS. Three car loads PRIME WESTERN HAY. One car load CHOICE FEED OATS Just received by BURDICK BROTHERS. MAGNOLIA HAMS, ERESH MEAL, WHEAT BRAN, SHORTS, PREPARED COW FOOD, LIVERPOOL and VIRGINIA SALT, SUGAR, COFFEE, etc., now in Store. CHOICE LEAF IARD IN TIERCES AND CANS. TXT' We offer the above on &* reasonable terms as any house in this market, for Cash or ap proved City Acceptance. Give us your orders, aud we will try to please you. april4-tf. Guernsey, Bartrum & Hendrix. DIXIE WORKS MACON, GA. COXTRACIORS, BUILDERS, AXD DEALERS IX DOORS, SASH, BLTXDS, MAXTELS WIXDOWS AXD DOOR FRAMES, ETC. Readv-Dressed Flooring, Ceiling ahd Rough Lumber always on hand. All orders promptly filled May 23—3 m lMff• HUnF"*® 71 HEW ST., New York. CORN, BACON & FLOUR EMPORIUM CORN ! CORN ! ! C ORN !! ! The Merchant and Consumer will find it to their interest to call on me before buying their grain this season. I have advantages in the G-HAJJX TRADE Not enjoyed by any other house in Georgia. Parties with the CASH can buy their grain low by calling on W. A. HUFF. o BACON, LARD, FLOUR, SALT, ETC. I claim superior facilities in the purchase of BACON, BULK MEATS, FLOUR, etc., etc. I pay the cash for my supplies, and will hern liter confiue my sales to cash enstomers. It is bettej for ail parties. The credit system, with a high rate of interest, has well nigh ruined Georgia. apnl 11-Cm. \y, A. HUFF. WITTICH & KINS EL,, PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKERS, JEWELERS, AND ENGRAVERS, No. (57 Broad. Street, Columbus, Georgia. We would respectfully inform our customers and the public in general, that we have received nd ar e still receiving an entire new stock of Solid Silver Ware. Silver Plated Ware, Watches, Chains, Bracelets, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FINE JEWELRY Of the Best Manufacturers and the Latest Styles. Watch.es, Clocks, Jewelery, Sterling Silver and Plated Waie, All of the Latest Manufacturers DIAMONDS, GOLD AND STIVER SPECTACLES, AND EYE-GLASSES, GOLD & SILT Eli THIMBLES, GENTS’ & LADIES' CHAINS, PLAIN & FANCY GOLD RINGS, Of Beautiful Workmanship, and Evert Variety of Arlicles Found in a FIRST CLASS JEWELRY STORE! PLATES of even 7 description for Marking Clothes, made to order at short notice WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY REPAIRING in all ol its branches. HAIR JEWELRY, SOCIETY BADGES, DIAMOND SETTING, OR ANY NEW WORK made to order at reasonable charges. AVING promptly executed. Febl-lv. ATLANTA DEPARTMENT Southern Life Insurance Company. Assets over $1,500,000. Number of Policies Issued Over 10,000 TRUE TEST OF COMPANY’S STRENGTH: Ratio of Assets to Liabilities, $299.67 to SIOO. •: o : Gen. JOHN B GORDON, Prcs’t. | Gun. A. 11. COLQUITT, Vice-Pres’t VV. C. MORRIS, Secretary. TNSURES LIVES AND PROMPTLY ADJUSTS AND PAYS LOSSES. I. Issues all the approved forms of Policies in sums of >I,OOO to 810,000, as may be desired. Premiums received in cash and entitled to ANNUAL DIVIDENDS. ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEIT ABLE. After full second annual payment, every reasonable indulgence extended the assured, including liberty to travel and accommodation in payment of premiums. Any premium stipulated to 1h- paid annually, can afterward be paid semi-annually, if desired. Assurance within the rea- hof all. \ PATRONIZE HOME ENTERI’RIZES. Retain your money in your own State for HOME INVESTMENTS. On the Ist ot January, 18 <l, of eighty-seven Life Companies (Sixty-eight of which were doing business in New York), the SOUTHERN LIFE excelled: In number of policies issued 58 companies | Iu amount of total income 64 companies In number of Policies at date 51 “ j In whole amount insured 60 “ In amount of gross assets 51 “ j In economy of management 68 “ THIS IS THE LEADING SOU 1 HERN COMPANY. Insure vonr lives in a Company whose Directors are known to you, aud of the highest integrity. TTr , T T .- n , T . T/ ~ c , r, , ALBERT R. LAMAR, Special Agent. MM. EDINGS, General Agent February Bth, 1872.—1 y. ©awi g© |<c: OF THE eorgia Home Insurance Company, COLU3IBUS, GEORGIA. Stockholders Individually Liable to Depositors. Capital and Assetts of the Company, Jan. Ist, 1871. $500,000.00. J. RHODES BROWNE, President. D. F. WIETXOX, Secretary, DAVID HUDSON, Cashier. DIRECTORS: jrSS”"® JOSHH MORRIS, "• -•?. BL/ihilAN, JOHN KING, JtVFS TJW'KTV L. T. DOWNING. N. N. CURTIS, D F WI^OX CHARLES WISE. >VLLLOUX, BOARD OF INVESTMENT : J. RHODES BROWNE JOHN KING, CHARLES WISE. D. F. WILIA.OX, S. B. WARNOCIt. o This Company, in accordance with the terms of its Charter, is now prepared to receive money on deposit and allow interest therefor. Sums of ONE DOLLAR and Upwards received and inter est al owed at the rate of six per cent per annum. An opportunity is offend ALL PERSONS hnv when wanted P WbCrC ll wiU earn an interest > ™d be subject to their control ADMINISTR ATORS, EXECUTORS, GUARDIANS AND TRUSTEES U ith funds m their hands belonging to heirs legatees, wards, or other persons, for whom money is held m trust, will find it advantageous to deposit with us and make their interest 3 PLANTERS AND FARMERS pr ° vkled f ° r ,uakillg their crops ’ in our and let *bem be earning an in- MECHANICS AND OPERATIVES. £ V F™TKniT l AB 0f UM CiUg - d r r H, loU^' wh r e au j uterest will earned from the deposit o the FIRSI DOLLAR W hen m health, with plenty of work, they can lay by their savings where they will draw interest,and when sickness comes, or work is scarce, they will have thi money te meet their wants. J J 10 WOMEN AND CHILDREN Will have entire control of their money. Small sums laid by, with interest added, will rapidly grow to bo larger ones. ’ OPEN A BANK ACCOUNT. There is no difficulty in doing so. Any sum will be received from ONE DOLLAR upwards You can withdraw your money at convenient periods; but it is much better to leave it and constant ly add what ever you can spare from your earnings. When absolute necessity requires, you will find a sum safely kept to meet your wants. * febl-Cni Parker’s AGRICULTURAL DEPOT, • Hollinsworth Block, MACON, GEORGIA. A CONTINUAL FAIR, where every new and improved machine can be seen at work. Among the novelties you will find WOODEN HORSE COLLARS, superseding the Hamc and Bark or Leathern Collar; COTTON SEED HULLERS;, COTTON SEED HULLER and CORN MILL combined. IMTROVED POLISH STEEL SWEEPS, Acknowledged to be superior to any manufactured. Blandy’s Portable and [Htationerj, TEAM ENGINES A. IN 13 SAW MILLS, The World’s Woader. BOSS’ COTTON PLANTER AND COTTON CHOPPER COMBINED. bt oi tfllii!? 4 .. t *i? l>otb Sl’ 0 “i5 once: P ,l * nto ' *•. nd rolls the same S “ad Crccke “’ If '’ '<“• '-onr, here is .be pUce ( ,o dahby^> PROPHYLACTIC Fl|j; This invaluable family mcdicii* ing, cleansing, removing had of sickness; for bums, sores, woims„^si cataiTh^or^ioißh^!l^hrc^!ir^S^ colic, diarrhoea, cholera; as a beautify the skin; to remove ini fruit stains; taken iDteruallv as externally; so highld recommended 'v>S have used it—is tor sale and Country Merchants, -r-rectly rectly of DARBY b PliUPliyu rrr 7>* jan2s-ly 161 TVillfaaji^ Marshall House A.B.LUCE, Proprietor. BOARD THREE DOLLARS Vvv Savannah, Ga. ‘ 1! It Leads to'lL^ppi^ ! A Boon to the Race of Woe DR. J. BRADFIELD’S FEMALE REGULAIOJ 1 It will bring on the Menses: relieve al the monthly “Period;" cure Rbeucui& Neuralgia of Back and Uterus; Ltuc-oV " “Whites,” and partial Prolapsus IV excessive flow, sud correct all irr, > hr cuhar to ladies. It Mill remove all irritation of KIV Bladder; relieve Costiveness; purify give tone and strength to the whole r clear the skin, imparting a rosy hue to the and cheerfulness to the mind." It is as sure a cure in all the above oV Quinine is in Chills and Fever. Ladies can cure themselves of all the. diseases without revealing the nature > complaint to any person: which is - tifying to their pride aud modesty. It is recommended bv the best phvaiin. the clergy. LaGuiuoe, Ga., Marcher Bbadfteld k Cos., Atlanta, Go.—Dear'■ take pleasure in stating that I have rwL -L last twenty years, the medicine you are ting up, known as Bradficld’s FemaleßerJ and consider it the best combination ev" together for the diseases for which it it, r mended. I have been familiar with thr ra tion both as a practitioner of medicine # domestic practice, and can honestly my • consider it a boon to sufft riug females, #: but hope that every lady in our wholek may t>e suffering in any way jiecaliart sex, may be able to pr s-or- a bottle. tk soffering may not on \ ... i- iitved, t n may be restored to Lea ii and strength, my kindest regards. 1 .m r. spcctfhliv. V,\ i. FERREIi.IL Near Mart- rr C Mrr IL. 1 * Messrs. Wm. R .t,\ J:.-. - mouths ago I bough! a E-ttle ol . . .... male Regulator from you. . i,d 1. -i --my family with the- u iia-.t i> recommended it to throe ( >th r . have found it just Lai uis r • i females who have ns. <1 v-u: iu..,#- perfect health, and. n < .. it- n .j household duties, and we co-V it to the public. Yours ivsj*kuL, Bit. IL B. lOKh Wo could add r. *" ml othir nr but we consider the above amply sufliiit of its virtue. All we ask is a trial For full parti* >.. >rv of <1: certificates of its won ;er oi cures, the r-. referred to the wrapper around the lot! Manufactured aud sold bv BRADFIULDACC Trice 51.50. Atknuu Sold by all Dnmgisis. m2l< i- Liunbei* I Lumber!! o We are now prepare and to furnish the p with any kind of pine LurnWr, upon r> - terms. Mill is located about one hi- South of the residence of D. J. Canefat ders promptly filled, aud delivered at E if desired. Patronage solicited, mch 7-tf. HARVY & W l * TUCKER AT THE MflJ AGAIN! The public will be pleased to lean: ttu sou’s Steam Mill at Talbotton, has be- r thorough running order and is now I grind every- day in the week, the be* - dour, Ac. We are prepared to grind in this country-. Give us a trial. Snot v ' lion and promptness nr- guaranteed. TI CKER feb22-3m- Supen^- Collins & LB 104 CHERRY JA ACON, ------ P EOP^ DEALERS IN CARRIAGES, BBGGIES.WA^ AND — Drays and Cark o WE SELL THE ABOTT CONCORD AVD, ALSO, THE ABBOTT CONCORD BLGG- THE CELEBRATED BTDBEIIIEI Wll* M'airanted in lh 1,2, 4, AND 6 HOESE STUDEBAKER WAG f The Buffalo or Burke’s Vfa? The Brattleboro Bus Tile Ivimball The Whitewater W* TUB WILBURN WA G And a host of others priced low for good bankable paper. J Remember ours is anew house and ** ' to sell low to secure trrde. Give us * > ", we will make it to your interest to W'r for circular. COLLINS A LTr l^ P. O. Box 497, ' * Tt. E. Williamson, Agent, febU-ly Tal button, Ga,