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REGISTER AND STANDARD.
TUESDAY '■ AKCH 8 ISI
I'llr. WKEIv A i lIO.UE,
on yesterday,
Mesr. L D .V It A Riehards, have
opened u fi-st t-lsss tri■ ry store in Td
liotton, dt Miiuifnrds old stand. \\ e wish
them nljim lance of -success.
A tree full on George Gorman, o’.t tee
plantation of Mr J B Goriu.ui last week,
and infl.cted painful injuries.
lion \Y It Gorman Las just returned
from a trip to East i loiela, ;.ud iti\es
flowing accounts ul the ceu.itir and p *•
pie.
Mr \Y E Johnson, traveling agent and
correspondent oi tnat live paper, .the At
lanta Constitution, male l'alho.ton a
pleasant visit l ist week.
yy ( . .■. i pi nuonc' men' of
BT K if: .. . . wot i ,s • U"i ral : ■ .-t,.r,
house for rent. It is most eligibly mtu
a ed for bus ii ss, while tin' luipruve
nit nt6 are all first class for terms ftp
ply to ill' Gilmore, Tnlbotton.
Mr Will Pritehrt, mi wed 'id prd.hc
square is prepared to taiic emm, repair
,uid reft vatu f lruiture &: Bee his c.r 1.
Cupt B Curley offers fo s:le a de-ira
hle brick and tan yard. It v ill be a pay
ing investment. -Seu-bis notice.
The Superior Con-t lor Talbot county
will convene on Monday next.
Fifty-nine cases havebseu is turned to
this term of the Superior Court.
iVe call attention to the law eard of
Mr \V E Muinfi rl. After a in St e:u dit
Ide examination h w. s uuaii t .1 io li
praetiec in 1575. w.d made rour.u .l ia
ble progress in the piof— iou lie wilt
now devote Uimse.f ex■ lusivi'ly to th •
practice, u 1 any imerests eutru-t -d t i hi
hands will be faithful,> dihg- utly
ten led to. 5> i liis ,Mi.l.
Sheriff .la* A Foster ba- dispoehed
gre it deal of hnsiiu Mil..- la a ■■■■ into
pffl •.. lie in.h ..n <•:. >' oiii":
phe warehouse tiai ol A leu A 1 Kia
ford, Columbus, has be. u dp. >l-l hv
mutual eonnoi.t, ilej A M Aleui, wi.l e ..-
tmue the busineas at the same stun I.
Wcbst. r Bui! ling.
Mr* Nancy A lirai.-f. rl, cons, .rt if W
T Br.mslord, died id her home near Chii'
lybcate Springs, on 1 11 1 h Fb.
The Eci.nomr C/Ulou I’hiuUr. for sal,
by H L McLendon, nd It S Kendriei,
fir Talbot County, is prommin ■ 1 on. and
the most ecouomieal plant, rs } • I intent
nl. In the saving of l.ih.r uni seed it
will pav for iteelf in plaining 30 acre, oi
land, does its work well without any
imaatUK, i- strong, durable and is made
so as to adjust itself to the condition of
the ground on whi.’b. It is v, u . 1. See
the sample on ■.tII I. Mcl.eti i n‘ s . ' ■
Lot ton.
Mrs Jlesa Philpot, is off ring her en
tire sloes of llliiimery at coat. Sou no
tice.
Mr V J Orr, with the "1 I reb blc ' nr 1-
wnru oii-e of ('.nilart it t'urd. M icon
sd 1 large bills *i gols to too nut n
of t .0 county la .t w. el:.
Baldwin joinsthe lung . olantn of comi
ties which have adapted tU American
E lucational Series of text books, r- ore
sent* Iby Capt it - *t. 1. Bara, M -n.
Thu newspaper cabinets were nil dis
solve lby limitation on 1 ,u lay las’.. Mi.
(i irlii 11 slioui i not ba bothered ,u t ■.i a
little job.
Mr. J M I .s-ey, o* Macon, ws it a
•ly married to -Miss Gussie M.*r : . -
Marion county.
On tin first of ./illy d'.ilbotton v, ill 1
come a money order ofli.a .
A Solo .1 1 l 'omp'extou I". I lb. i
every lady who wd! use Ftok . ’s (* mg a
Tonic. Fo: pr.uuptly re :ul ung the ti
er old kdhioys ..! J*u: uo • 1 .. blo.i l
there In (tints 1 ■ i ■ ul* i tili - p til.
teisou why its.* t l; ’ 1; * *u., .... on
jdcs ale l g:' os . . . y ■ I 1 lbe a
m .rS lm
K'ilwttsi'a x. (• * • t ' ii- ; ■**
ihu Troup laelory. irivt. I.nl 1 *”r
000.
(Jrny 'll sir ur*y •’ m i h-d;- mi ’ '
youthful eft’or i. '* : * • by H.%.
]f rl US V Sifilii-ui Hi'* U
tr, pr.*: hv di •* f*r I )-■ i J:
known !•> ill . Me*;.' * 1 1 •
ry.
Tti* linn v#• " ; ‘ l-ij y,.
huH been ilhxo! *■■<!.
U’> Brook; .uni J W Hob
ins on 1 int i iu's lay (MUtiiinimatoil tlietr
purcUitse of the Curley corner, ia Tul
botton.
Town Marshal, Mr. E U is do
ing good work on tha public Ft roots.
By the war, we notice th.it the public
roads m several portions ef the county
have recently been worked. \Y -ader
what's the cAUbe of so rou l wor.: ;>li
at once 'i
the coul wiutcr !ias killed a large per
cent, of the tall oats around Howard.
Mr T Buckner is very id at his resi
dcnce near Howard.
Willoughby Read© did hot real in
Taibotton.ss per announcement —couidn t
make the connection.
Geneva listened to \Yilloughby Itoado
on iast Thursday night.
Magistrates Fi Fab for sale at Register
and Standard Office.
All styles of Regal Anl General Job
Friating done in first class style, at offi
ce of Register and Standard,
Tnlbotton has a first cliss furniturs
nnd baggy emporium in the establish
ment of Messrs. W L Williams &. Cos., at
Railroad depot.
A meeting of the Talbotton Railroad
Directors is called for to-morrow,the oth.
See President and horn ton's notice.
Alabama now has a jr.il toad comm is
■ion, very unlike that of Georgia.
-Choice bonding lots in Ta'botton are
in aem&nd.
Cotton picking is still croing on in
some parts of the county. Better st p
crurtget anything tor it after it is pick
ed.
The novel sight was witnessed last
of cotton picking, fence building
and plowing, all in one field,
To Housvkeepers—Upholster
ing-
WILILAM PRICKET-
West si re public square announce- to
the people >f 1 albotton an i vicinity that
he has opened a shop " ith I) T Pritchcts
tii establishm n’ fo? cone’.ng ch irs. te
p*iringau i renova'ing furr-iiur.-, n •
tresses, d-c. of every desen pi i 1 '■! Giv
*ne a tncL rnurO 2 m
Tiie county Ague nit ural So
ciety-.
Dr \V R 'seal, Preaitlent, in the elmir,
met bust Tuesday. Dr W H Neal was r>-- 1
elected President, Judge P E Dennis.;
vice President, O D Gorman Secretary
Reports from Messrs. Z T Stephenson
and \V T Dennis, the Soei tj‘s delegates
to tho Thomasville meeting ot the State
Agricultural Con writ ion, were called tor,
hut owing to lateness ot the hour, :
deterred.
Dr Neal made some pertinent remarks
on guano, fanning. Ac which were lis
tened to with uiavkeclintereit.
Siubj _*ct lor discussion at the
April meeting: “The Fence Law. 4 *
Dispui mts hv, 1 F J.ittU. I’ il Lums“
den against, J B Goruiun, Z L Stephen
son.
Much interest is anticipated in the diss
S eussion ot tuia important qnesti n, and
j we trust the xarmers generally will turn
; out and g.ve it a good hearing.
Prepare Exhibits in J Fl<ld Ciops.
i.i attention ot tanner* is called to
the t vt that at the recent revision #>l the
Stock and Fair Associations* preminui list
; ior 1881, in the matter of field crops.the
acreage has been increased from one to
five, with larger premiums. Farmers
in preparing their crops for exhibition
should note tins fact.
The contestants in all the departments
1 will be more numerous than ever before,
as vi*ry many important premiums have
been enlarged and new ones ad.le i. Kvs
erv one should prepare something to
simw at our next fair.
The fair grounds wi 1 receive many
new aud and suable improvements b* f >ro
iioxs fall, so as to render the attendance
it vi-dtors an i exhibitor* pleasant and
, coinf-trtabie.
Talbott on a Summer Resort.
It i-v .4 matter ot great interest to our
town to iiave summer visitors. Will
n >t some well l-fined effort be. made to
this effect. i ite Thonilou House will ac- !
comnit)date a hifge number, but should
; is* prove iuAdequate,add itionl arrange
Hunts should be maile, so that none
may b* turned away.
iall- hton is most favorably located for
suuum-r travel. Oir railroa l will be a i
gr .tt cou vtLiicnco to ail who have hereto
lor-.: Hiumnerod at ChalyOfotte Springs.'
and donbrh ss will inflmmce other* to j
try <ur climate and general adyiuitag*.*-.
Our town ill bt l a mast delightful stops
ping place be halybeate wit.ati vho
will doubtless fin l it plejtsaut to alternate
between the tat places.
Thortiton House Arrivals.
Thos. Rose, Rock -L \V Smith, vhty
0 U Ho >d,l’hi!a J A .Sp tin N M S 1
moo, Macon Ll> Richard*, cry Shet I
• y Ryan, N nii<* . , Kv - Gerald Grii
fin, 1 i> [ -Will s S olli ns, Di J Yv'
• h.-.i 11. SZ \Y -Imter, Pic-'isaiit Jllll J
11 Maitr , city, W \Y Owen, count\ —R
M WFli- , city J 1 Talker, i’rattsh.a
--1) G Oweu, comity Leonard I‘arktr,
Traltsburg Ij l) iiiclmni.'i. city \Y .1
l\r.yniAU Columbus G ?dny. Aubur
A t J J 1> hi, .1 ! Gib.vm, cit” W ii
l’tipe. M.a n D Yvolls'Ui, SuVauii h
F Wt.fdail, B.iitim >re A./ Orr, M . o
(i■ L Hoppe Atlanta I. A B.ldwi.i
city Id M Knight, Rhila—J li i’nlclnitd,
Sand -rsviile F A Cox.Mucou C 1 May,
U H Guldens, G X Helms, Box Spring
V*’ R (cion, VI: 0 Foster, Baltimore
•J W M. (Ta.y, G' .itva, \\ T Gibson,
city.
The Stoch and Fair Associa
tion
H- Id its m-etjug in the, Court lloifse
"u las* Tat s lav, Air .J Ji Goim ui, id ’ a
lent. b the ehmr, with a good number of
direct' os, and the Sccrd ry. Mr W T
Dennis. present. The report of the
committee for revising the premium list
fr Is-I w j Miilnu.tte l nil Ia 1 >y
depart men in I*. c jmai.fc .( grßi- ,
lb it 11j ■. r rk met .ud sue.i g' b
t*ntl favor front tuo dirooioj-j,
Ijj • r.oo depart ment of the list is not
vet comph toil, aeiion o,i which was ac* ,
•r-H.ugly and. t i l until tin; April meel
mg.
A IJ >yl ir Copt are and.
lKuorioiis burglar, Torn Terry,who
on last Thursday night broke into the
st oi* of Mv’ ulvin Aiay v at Box Springs,
■am:- (Mpinre l ii* Columbu g and on Suns
day bi = : ;V. to Taibotton an i commit!ed
uil. II •is the same party who com
mit! c. 1 burglary recently at Hamilton,
Jid/: tie and Seale, in Alabama. He
lias *• rvi-,1 tiv years in the jjonitentiary
aid is likely, under Judge Willis, to g-t
a good round send-up t© the same insli
tution.
Married
Tii PrutLsburg, at the residence <d Mr
Louis i 'otter, on the evening of Feb iMth
Mr J T Ne.non and to Miss Tommie Gai
ter. Lev (ro S Johnston officiating.
Mr Nelson is a young man of culture
an 1 a te.toiler of a successful school at
PratUburg. The bride is a daughter of
the late Walton Carter and much esteem
od lor her general accomplihmentß.
l b-- hppp twain will accept the con
gratuintiooH of the ItEviJaTER vND Stan
DA Jii>,
l
A Tire Engine.
A fir I* depnrdrn r, fram'd r. t *>,ico be
erg* 1 '•• i 1 r t.Vt benefit o t l UTvu.
To tais • H'i v.' h i>g ■• t i;t ‘i u.i-o'jQg ‘A :
the citizens b* <• he If r .*'u • cuven
ient Hr.: t' ioiliic ht pH l > or
gl'.iZ: i h’H iirii u: :i.fl f is •. \Y •
s JO’ii i r.ijf b.e funds !>v kuUm rmtion i.r
uf!.€rt*iv >• ..(! p; • - . g KJ<l
uliii r-ii • t-;.* ca,:!-.y Hf-- . I 'e
Biiri the yotr-g iu .. ui t;.c- : r . x wiJ! cu
ter i -to the mganizatioa quite he a\;ly.
The Register ana Standard
Job Department ii;i received large a K
ditions ot job aii 1 body type, and job
material generally. Ail orders for work
in this department given prompt atten
tion and executedm the beat hid'-,, and
at low prices.
>i Ot
A m -f ting of too Board of Directors
of the T i-b uton Raihoad Company 11
b* pen v culled lor W dm ay. the 'J ii ol
.March, instant. S W Thoknto*,
in ui 8 President.
We call the attention of those who
think ot going to Texas to the ad.vanta
ges, both in point of quick transit and
cLeapnes o , of ‘the Star and I’resc nt
Route, represented by Mr Geo W Ely,
Montgomery. Ala. Thu route is com
posed ol Morgan ‘a Louisiana and Texas
railroad, Louisiana Western railroad and
the Texas and New Orleans railroad. It |
is the only ail rail route from New Or- i
leans to 1 With comfortable cars,
smooth road and every convener, -e d.?s
-ir and, the emigrant tor Texas will tin I j
this a superi Goinri ”0:-:..
with Mr. Geo. W Liy, Montgomery. Ala.
TUB REGISTER AX!) STAX BARD, TALROTTOX. TALBOT GOFXTY. GEORGIA. MARCH S ISSI
Obituary.
Miss Jcnr.ie \ , daughter of Jr,dge J M
and drs L v Mattli'-ns, was born in Tal
h.itton, Ga., ..e.i\ !i 10, iB~7 -and died
m T.dbuuon, J:.n',ioy S h. 1881.
1 hat was a dark day, and there were
sad hearts in that house, when after :
weary stages ot patient .suffering and i
gradual, but certain decay, our deal !
\ouug friend Kft her home on earth for j
her liome m heaven. It was the aspect i
of,the earthly si vie only, that carried!
with u darkness , n l grief- that wli.ch |
awakens the thought of severed ties. .
blighted hopes, p risked joy>. the s.xd
ness i*t the last tureWtdl, a light '‘gone
out,'* home made desolate. Tile heaven
]y sale is bright, full of prophecy an>i
{U'omise ot something better beyond.
Our bereaved friends sorrow, not a-, those
, who have no hope The light, that shone
so brightly lor .i lew little years, is not
extinguished, but removed to that high
j and unclouded splreiv, where it shall
! shine with “the brightness ot the firma
incut, as tho U .is forever and ever, “
!he lair ll aver that bloomed around the
, in arthstone of earthly parents and c\-
iiftifd sweet li .gr nice m their dwelling.
: has been tr.m ff\ rre.'t lj t HGelestn.i
! t raiaieiier to a More eongoniai elune.
While ttie timo ot our deceased triciid
' was snort it was 1 rig onougli to le.-irn the
1 line niealliug Ot iite, li.s object illld filial
destiny it was about six \ ears ag v ) that
she to*k upou her the name Mint faith ot
Christ, and united with the Methodist - {
Church in Tali: *Uou For some time
she was not fully satisfied of ln-r regem'i
itton, but never ceased set king till sin
lound her change of heart divinely com
plete. In a meeting of revival mil mnc.
last summer she said, ‘I w ait a clearer
oidiii':' iff' my aOeeptatn e with t..->* 1. *
At a later day she s:\nt, -1 feel that I have
p*. aee with God and call submit to 11.s
will, and trust Him m all things.
lli all her affliction she was patient,
submissive, meek. When in health s c
was oiten found at the place ol social
player, and at the suinlay school, as a
pupil, and then a to irln-r .She lia l a
hea t of sympathy, and a hand of help ft r
the sick and poor. I have seen her
around the sick bed of a poor aged w<
man, waiting by day, and w .telling by
night, iis an angel of mercy, and nevei
weary e>t In r work. Win n commended
by her pastor for a work so Gimstliktt
she said, ‘lbis is In* T*. way of keeping
Ills promis** aim provitliug tor one > t
Ilia own. It is imiee.l a pnviu'ge, and
has proved a blessing to mu. ‘Ji-r works
praise her ill the gates. 1 was sick mnl
ye visited n.■/ 1 doubt not greeted la r at
the gate of heaven, lading m gentle,
we-lconm tones, !rom the lips ot her Sav
l \ir. and her Judg ■. “Ln as nmcii as y*
liave done it unto ono ot the least ot
these, my bicthren, ye have done it unto
me. i'ome, y.* blessed <f my Fattier,m
lien! the kingdom prepare l .‘or you from
lha toninlntimqof the world.* 4 Roeoaci!-
ed 1 God. ainl devoted to HIS Sei’V'ie- ,
serroimdeil t>y lavorauli* circumstam-es
m-Jife. young, happy, loving and being
loved ail i respect *d by alt who knew
a r ill 1 lie ill. ; ItOlg situ done - I life,
bet 'le a passtto/ cloud had cast a slla low
over a r : tgMt all ta.* n'. it pi • sed G,ul
cuit m r mun ■ and trails ute her. as w
hope all t believe, t a holnn* an t impj.n r
houn* lit the s *. s. klcwja in Jesus
ami shall awake again, arrayed in beauty
a.l divine. B, F. i>.
A correspondent writes ns thus; In
my travels hhorl time since I go; to the
Justice Court ground at Redbono—and
it being court via-, 1 stopp. 1. 1 found
lii.-.ticc B allace striki'.'g in tho block
until shop, and pr.-ttv so m Justice
Lums.h n couie di i viug n yoke of oxen,
lo.t'l • ; vt it’ll ;l ’,U ' i >:; -i dg'ilw )■> t fur
]> or w;d iw, So ya :a.-e, Si r Edihr,
while IDqui.t- [(iru-i.l a goes ar .ina tils
ponsingjus l-u* ho and • not bu ;---t to per
farm (bt-ffs of chairity. Tho object re
ferred t . ik Mr* Horton, a noble elms
till) lady, wn is (b-peu-loiit largely upon
ifie benevofi iicv-of the church und the
p'-oph- lor it mu j> | -oi t.
The ,/initnrv Number of the Bouthern
Hid uiv-al Society Tap 1H one of tlccid
ed interest, mu*.! gives promise that Hiere
u t<; be no abut- merit in tho great im
portance- and historic value of this pub
lical ion. 1.0 I'-porfs of (iencruD 8.-an
r id, Emu. spin, .n iA H Golqnitl, and
f’ols. Georg* T Harrison, and Gunuvtay
.Smith iv* * a very iut or Ktinj sketch (i
the brilliant victory of Olu-tco. 3 1 1
X'b Soutiicrn Il storica) Society ,I'apcvH,
tie repository ul facta and mcitb-nta ecus
nootO'l with tfio Into vv.w, should m
every S mttieru liouii Send ■j.ff.OO for
a veers' MiP-v-npt iMI to J Wiiiiam Jones,
Riuiiiimml, Vu
The Dnicn Gazelle, • lit.’ 1 by that
genial g< mtlooiia ah l* forcible wri
ter, Mr. Kicbni'i W. Grubb i,s
publinhing appredt iv<> sketches of Geor
gia newspaper men. Tho subjects that
have uppeure 1 thus far arc -las. 1* ll,ii"
ribou, ol'tho I'Vuuklm Printing llonse, ol
Atlanta; Col J H IMuil, ol tlr. Savannah
Morning News Patrick Walsh. of the
Augu-da Chronicle and C'U'Mitutionalifct;
Vi' J Christopher, of the Atlanta Phona
gmph. The sketches appear weekly,
and are racy an 1 delightful reading,
A Wonderful Clock.
Air John 1! 11 ' lidley, >f Cum
borlaiu), AM , lm:> conHtrnotoil a
clock which, for iho number of fig
ures put iu motion by its mechan
ism, far exacts Ia the model of the
Sira',burg clock. The clock in if h
various parts presents a complete
history 01 the country from the
landing of Columbus up to the
present tiino. There is a mill in
motion, railroad c uts pass over a
track, a bell-ringer strikes too bell,
and over a platform passes in suc
cession till the presidents from
Washington to Gurlieht. Iu addi
tion there w a miniature aimh l of
the Stria burg clock, with all tin
moving figures in motion that fi
uru in the original On a ’tower a
ntinel paces around the circle, the
American eagle screams and flaps
liis wings, a lady plays upon a pi
ano and two childreu sea-saw iu
time to the motion of the pendu
lum, Mr Ileiulley has been for
many years engaged in the con
struction of this wonderful clock.
Lost Note-
All persons aro h-r-'-Oy notified not to
trade ior one promisory note, bearing
date of January 10th, 1831. in .vie paya
ble to J B Douglass or b* arer by W J
Hall, the suino being 10.-t a-d now set
tied. J B DOUGLASS.
Talbotton, Ga.. March -Vh, 1881, If.
A Good Investment.
A Tan Yard an-l Brio'.- Ynrd 1 -r s >.
Apply t® Ji. CIUILEY,
iijur>lJt TalboUou, Ga.
AT COST! AT COST!
Mild. I’HILI’OT
Will kMI at f ; r tha nr\ 30 cbys, j
■: y r g d-. .vr; and 111 her sr c!c ■ f MIL
LINEBY, preparing for t :e reception of
her Ft . k. it v,Bl y v nvy oac *
dc-siri* y any! nmg in her ii..e to call,
march 8 2t
Tu tho Patrons of Pacific
Guano.
T will allow *_>() poimds >f co'.ton on
tlr ton to each of my eust mms w'ao
buy Soluble Pacific Gn. no of me and
pay up by October lath next..
Gome, or send in for what you want \
Respectfully,
AY. W. JENKINS,
march Itf Agent, Geneva.
(man.* for y t'..r ’l'iitlic.t ( oanly.
Ober’s Dis.volvi <1 Bom s ' Snpi r; hos
phate ot Lillie,i.isle:'s G. i-m-. nt J’o .e, Ac.
.1 B t limn. Age t, J all <t. 11.
Soluble Taeiiie ( ; i.. . Faeitie Vcul
Tie sphatc W W .loi- ins, Geneva.
Ne v Hav.m, b eam Gu es g Fulton
Market Beef, b uiel s. G sciieii Batten
1 Gjiow Chow Tickles, m Imrivls at retail
and every tiling else first eln.s can b.
found at W Wood's Broad Btrect, Go,
lambus uoo'j
Tor tlie choicest articles in tan y gro
ceries and comcclionerjes, and at the
lowed prices, always go totin' handsome
s'oiv ii W U Wood. Broad street, Golum
Inis. nov U if
Ko Sub Agents-
Tiiis is t ■ notify my pitrous and tin
planters g tumi;./, H.at 1 liave n Sub
Agents for the sale of Pacific Guano, but
v,iil divide commissions wdli pianieis
who i- .tronir.o me. li. -p e'.ful v.
\Y W JENKINS,
Agent i ble Tacific bu ti.e, fiem va.
Feb. 22. 1881. H'
Moriis Hotel Gen- mi is naving a da
serve. 11 v big inn. Besides being tho
eating house for all the day trains bote
ways, it accommodates a large local and
tr nsient patronage. Gap*. Morns is
one of the l.nowt aeeoniinodcit. and cn
teiqns ng hotel nun m the Flat' nut his
| tallies ar<’ alwav i sutplicd with the best
i tin- market ;iti'ordsserve lup in rcgulnr
1 artistic style. Trie- fifty c-nts a ima!
Cigars on sale nt tiio dining hail door,
| a p‘.M)tt
L. M. TFRXEii,
At the Thornton Shop.
(IN TEAR OF UOi'KL.)
I am prepme l to do all classes (‘
TLAGKSMIT'II WORK in good stylo,
and ut lcasern hie pric s.
HOIbSE SITOF.i \ 1 and lUMG Y WORK
A M'LCiAI/n .
t th) H Hi wor for Mmsis. Martin A
I'reoman, v. ideli of it.*e]f is a miJli scut
veoomin i’■ 1 st l o■ i. '■Giv me a 'rial.
Talbot ton. .March Ist. 1 Ml. a
s><> \Y 3 A\\
Cotton Planter,
nisTitim; iks
ALSO—
All Kindts of Seedr, and For
tiliaera. For Sale by
W ii. UFA*.'ll A re.
mniuA Golumb'is, G i.
One Dollar per B >tile for
Brewi'Es Lmig Restorer
'l he only lxiisible agent known f r lhe
< !i.n in
OF CONSUMPTION.
nomou;•■: nj’mor n lla•;es from the
I.UNG.d ATTEU TfcJING THE FIRST
.di TI LL.
lOR JADJdkS ONLY.
Walter A 1 aylwr, ol Atlanta, says: J
havo b< eu pushing the suT *I Bu?w(-r‘s
Lung Resloivr, ami -a- bug il at every op
pur,unify, ami .on s.dished that I will c
ta'di-lt a gooil sa’e I* r it. 1 do n*t ic
member *<! a niu 1 • liishnieti where I solo
ouu botth but wji.it tho parly did not i
I mil groa'ls bt-la-li!! id fo got the second
buttL. I " ill cjq>* ot to sell it r paliy m
l ihe t dl and winter. Y i,r- truly,
! WA'LL’LJi A. iAY TOR, Atlanta, Ga.
M**.-Hi's. I/iuimr, Rankin V fjimar, M,i
(•'.**. Gu ~ < b nilt-nica; A ,c-mb* r o' my 1
! li.mdv whom I l'caieil had Goiismnpiiun •
i has b-u entirely eur.-d bv the u.-,e
j llii-wt-i s Jding Restorer. Hi-* oonditua
. was very alariniie.' I> ns and \vv t.i and ev* r> • ;
• bing we conid think ol lo b*im tit him. ]
j without Hirers*, until I got him n bold*-
: •<) y*>nr I>ui.g Ib-stoier. Jle lo iai |
1 grov.- alter- the first doM- ami t-e *<ic ho laid i
i taken two bodies was enliiily civcl. ■
j • here 1 n ai-d no cure Was pos-mle, mid J \
j nn-Kt elie i iiliy recomiii'-nd it to all who l
l u' .. ■.. iff tious : !. fl
coughing -md spilling all il,*- time, so in- |
'•ess.iniJy that il pravenn and his sin ping al j
i night, an I what little s!(*ep ho ' ot did not
I tciiesh bun 111 ill.: least. J 1 ! 1 bill fillle
! ippc.iile ami since la- b* an tin: u-e ol
! Ids W*-1M Ji 111-' Rchlo.o .• has slept Well Mid
ini,t api-uitiMs very much belter. J have
1 never sc-u anything act .->'* pi'-mjitly and
• Ift-.d a euro is kj sliol'i a time. \\ siting
you gn-ttt Mice, ss a..d boping th fib tv
muy mil ionoo uth- is to try Ibc 'sr'a Lung
lb Kioit i wit- re lii-jy need a no-dieine to
: e*.:;ilion aial n . the to a
Ijoallby condition,
1 aui Very Jt p-c.tfi.l'y.
MRS i, .1 Wli Id \MS,
72 W.u.hingtOti Avt-ime, near W F Goilt-ge.
W** nro vet fo hear of any ono *•' ho has I
not been beta fitted by the tiso of Tr. wet's!
Liiiig Rcr-v-oft r, but on tfio other hand all I
wh* had one IiMIIh kiiuh fitcU t*> get!
from three in -ix botiios, saying they find ■
iO‘uiv*d gmat b’.-iM'lit I nun its tmn. Wo j
ha v>: a i*:tt*-r trum a g* iiHcnuiu at I'oonihs. j
! (ii say'n.': 'I h VC- had long dis j
• ; e four or fiv=* yc.HK, ** - ng during the;
tune many ddforent r undus, but have and -’
rtvo-.i mo!e rc l h(ii(:fit Ir *iu ihisoin: hot-j
He “'I Re.'-eiH Lit ig Jt -ston r than r in !
ill th* balance put togetfi r. I waut s.x j
more f*( t Is, which phase send at once.u- j
1 wish to get them by the tunc tin* bottle I
no a* Lave giv.-sout.* Signed Ii II Wat- j
Kins.
Wc n*-e also in receipt of en orrSer from
I I*' B'maii, -ho i.s B dm it of tbe Brown
Gin Goiupituy. Se v Loudon, Go;n ~wh ■
says he le- . been told of Hie ernes in ado by
Bre AcrS Icnrj H s'*,)- r, ami mj*j icnts ns
to send him the six bof c-. We propose
t k*-ep the tact before the people that
11.-w r‘s Bcstoier givey ant
in ev* ry instance
2 LA MAIL KAN KIN *t LAMAK
WIN A
ounix l o]y. and retain the nffevtiom;
ol your wit by alwaya pr.be 'tmg th.m
with a box of I - aiicy < Audi -s, to be liad of
i b ‘ii DBOMGD- iBE HBOS.
(Joinmbii*, < la.
9 1-2 lbs. for SI.OO
Of New Orleare . w :-;0w AViii*© S iv r. vid
other Suoar* at decidely lovr prices nt
DHOJiGOULE BICUS.* Y nry G;o er/,
-t uluiii I
W. F. MIJMFORD,
ATTORNEY at law.
talbottox, <ia.
Ol'iic • ovt r the store of Ragland A Go
Will and aote his entire time to the pro
fession, eiiil ]r ! .e!ice in a 1 tlu* Courts of
the Chat'nlu oeliec circuit, the Eunrcme
Court of the Bte.te and elsewhere by] spec
ial e n tract. Will give p end attention
tt* collections.
Economy Cotton Planter !
flick “in on.
Sa.vi's L.\nor, Sav:s Timi, Savin Cotton
Mud.
Pabvib and by .1 W E *si*:t, and took th*'
premium at the Georgia Stale Fair as *.
“THE, RE AIM t)T ik'.N PLANTER,
j.’or sale by 11 L Melicudoti. TaH o'ton.
U S KEXDKU K. ag nt lbr Tail ot
County. manS 2m
House and Loo for Sale or
Kent.
f ri:e building mi.l lot on West side of
public .square, in the town of Talbotton,
koowd ;.a Ki ller's Corner. Lot contains
I one acre, wit!' comfortable s avail s
! bouses and stables, two fine wells of
1 wah r, the entire jw inise.s being ui and r
! first eh'.*:s repair. The iiudding is two
st iries in height, with a li-iely arranged
•>!•.• )>•!:! on first il n*r, ami lvv llinj
, ip.artn.eais att idled, eontaiuing 15 wall
1 ventil.’ded :.n l comm dious r- * mis. The
ipr periy is in good coo lilion, many
| p doted end every Way <h sir dde. Apply
fo terms to B d’ l'- (HLMORL.
' march S 1 m
Emigrants to Texas.
siioi’jj) take the
STAS AlvD CRESCENT RUBTE-
Composed of MMrg in‘s lha. and Texas
U *i!i'c:ll, liii. \\h ■ :oi'u Riilro.nl, Texas
ai.d N -v i),leans U .lb *ad.
Tt rams thorn ..Midill -and Western
Gu-oiyya vv.shmg t* go t*> Texas will find
it •■r.-.vtlv to their iut rest 1.0 eoiavs]Miid
witii ' G W ELY, ‘
Southern Pas -eager Age at,
lirnS (i,ii Montgomery. Ala.
COLUMBUS, GA.
Hate jiiKt: a hied to their atlraetons a
argeslmlt ot
LiT Ives’ J'ackets,
AND—
English Walking Goats
Ii Li.ok and TiTt D- lie. to Shades.
"W-mid call addition of to
noveltiea in ' leaks and Dolmans, can
commend He m lxth tor ta;!<-! 11 1 * IV.-- I
ami p< if t I'd. We open 10-day addi
< -oiis iii Dr s . idfimn-la hot li Plain, .Sli r
pod and Thtid, and
UANDSO.ML TLAII) ir.VI’i:R."RUOFS
BLANKETS.
I I > I Witt I u Bin iii. -t‘ k v - ■
lo i While II nit kill ■ ■ . 00.
111 t Wli I ■ Ii lull lent -* *m 00.
lo -1 Wliili' Jllnnii.,tn “10,00
l'_ | Wl.it • la.II.R.Ii* ■: 1.1.00.
r.: -i Bullfi.'i Ki ll Bin.iivi.tu .sir, 00.
iii, Oil I'oloriji l . Cull in "0 .oi'l I Jit; <,y
Blnuknts.
CBETONNES.
El gant designs and e*!ormgs iii Eurni
tin- Gr. tonm-H at |iopuhir pr.ces.
4 > r ri< h .\s,
ot*,OC(J J/i tier size J'hivelop s be. ]>er
puck.
100 Remus C"Mtm refill Note l\tp> r hr.
per (pair-:.
]()<MI Box; Toil t Soap sit ffoc —l2
cakes t.o tlifc 110A.
'/'it) Lf ch Toilet Fknp, huge < ftke: ,d()c.
(I e.ik. H !.</ Hi e box.
f 'all t< l our Lim !l 'J'-iv.:ls at 10, 1•*
mil 2->n. I ;cv bat i.lieiii all-
G . i:h: i.nd hcc our C.i Miners for men
' iid boys.
1 , u*k at, mu* jee-:ortmentK in Jhdt : and
Ba - ,Veil Gins, Necklaces,Watch ('hums,
| op- We open d-tilv more stuffs than we
can mime < Mum nnd s- c- th an, we won't
insist on your buying.
J. S. JONES A GO.
Go'.imihus, ( i.:.,
in r'J I*l -nnv2
YANKEE beans,
Wi.iln Tens, Split Tu ts, Y< !|ow TANARUS ns,
White and 11• <i Gnions, j*e>l loecivcd at
DROMGtiOLL IBT
OCdIDJ *, ?cb22 .Ti Blinnl -Si., Cohimbus.
Swiss Cheese,
[-SWEITZEU CASES. J
Alho Liniberger, Youuff America,
Itii|>orie<l 1.1, 'mi, Wew ern Dairj',
New York Creaio, Ac., j.iHt, receiv
M at DIIOAIGOOI.E BltOS’,
53 Broad Hi., Columbus Qn.
NEW GOOOS !
Gold iVatehfis, French Clocks
Silver Watclus, Clocks,
All Gradies.
Lb Mare’s Braziliian Hock Cbrystal
Spectacles and Eye-Glasses
J IA VE just returned from N\v YorK
1 with a. b antiful Htock of goo-ie em
bracing ail the novelties in my line. I
invite uiv fru-iids and the public general
ly to call a.;d insjxet lay goo da. .
A life time experience in the buriross
ist-my.-. me I cun please them both in
or.ee and quality.
T. S. SPEAR.
iOl UVst l-id'- liroaO St.
i •! c 7 Columbus, Ga.
Xew ('’othing House !
We .re now mviving a full lim* of
ciKxrs, vorm-s .v hoys*
GloShisig I
—AND
GENTS’ FURNISHING
(iOODS,
Which have been h **M <■ t*• l wn:i great ear
Jor tbD market, u i will bes *l.l . t Hu
lovvett living p; ices. As our go-d-i are i
all new no one netd fear of buying old
stock. Wo gu *mnt.ee all good - e.s r "pre
s(>nt*-d.and resp *ctfu'.ly m vito our lriem! %
and He: I'Ubht- to call and see u .
J. G. HARRIS & SON.
No. 5*2 i-kist Side Broad Street. :
ect2( is j, Gwlumbus, Ga 1
Club Rooms.
FLOPIULTOLS.
Imported and Domestic
Wines, Brandies, Cham
paigns, Whiskies and Cigars.
FINE WHISKEYS A SPECIALTY!
Handsome FOOL and BIL
LIARD tables.
Md BARBLR SHOT in i ar of Bar.
THORN ION UOESL JASL.MLN h.
jan 1 l n L
Wanted for Saw Mills.
•lot) bushels gooff sound cotton seed 3
1• per bushel allowed in lumber, or lOe
cash, al- • 1 pounds good to<hler for
w inch SI 2a will be. giv* n in lumber, or
SI Oh in cash mi l li e:led. Apply at
once to jtll.f J B GOLtMAN.
AOKNTS WANTrn
GO to JSIL'G a JKontJi.LrSu I ULUd tUIH
-s rain La w and forms for Bir-i
--lOtW TO fJP'i*"' 4 M.n. i'a i'liir: s. Mf
. ' „ n — t .. - .. - t hanicH nnt> v\ criniignn n
KOUfi'v OWN SHhMR'OM. low price.
U WA-i/Mv. w vis (heat r*u> t fss. One Rgnt
R A, WVE?W Milit <’•() in oi.o town, an
tja/Mi. V/W £5 Gv-i ii K utln-rlj'- in .1(5 days, an -
(her 7J in 11 dav. Save- t* u timra ita ("il. amt
vrybody wnun m s*ml f-r circulars uud terms.
Also lle’noral Agents Wanted. Address
p. W. ZUkUUSJi *k CO., 1,000 Arth Pk.
SepV s
Atlanta Millstone Manufactory
TO MILL OWNERS!
l-'oi t’ l* ]mst MITiLSI'ONF.'. BuLT
INI i (’LOTH. KMiri- MAUI INKS an.l
iin M'f.vri! mill limlum'-. Aili'i- 'a
jmSi!) \VM. HKK.NNKB Ati.iiiia, (la.
'
ri<:\l m>i ?; 4 .,
Bk**ai S’i’cllt, - - Goi.r.Mims, Ga.
|-’ii>it-clii: *in all i 1 :; ftppniutnuMitM.
(Iffit-c and Ditiiii ; boom on lirsf, Jl<*or.
i iav’i'iiir hi :.f.s in i.vkiiv room !
Ijatr IveiiKoimble: Tniffi's innii: lied with
bcHt t lie markets alloril. This Hotel is
e.-nti-ully located, with the lv J Meeomiiio
|i;.t ions in the city. -J W. RYAN.
Proimetor.
Behrie.; a good assortment of DJll’Gft
and l‘,drill Medicines, J offer at. reason i-
Ulo price.;,
BKUSIiKS, COMBS. PEUFILUEKY, Ac
Chromos and Piclure Frames,
A in-*.v and largo stuck.
Lamp’s * Lamp Fixtures
Paints, Oils and Varnishes,
OF ALL KINDS.
AH EXCELLENT
sc. (%a/r.
MANY NOTIONS,
—VXD -
FANCY GOODS.
IC. L. I:\UIJSVF.Uj.
o< f Id r i T’cnoTi t.v. Ga.
Lumber Notice.
Wr* are prepared to fill o/dera for First
und nd eta: . lumber, fit our water
and new steam mills, at sat is.'Victory
pries * for cash only. Cotton Kt-cd nnd
fodder taken In exchange, how bids
will be made on larijn bills, 10,000 feet
and upward*, on regular framing orders
at J 11 GOUMAX-S MILLS*
N. 11. Orders should either bo mailed
me nt T illcVton or left at Bc-./M ysu and
ANDAtJ* Or TICK. Milt
K. 31. VI LldS. J. L. \\ ILL IS.
WILLIS & WILLIS,
Allormys a L w,
T•U >ott<>n, G ooiTria
pan [hi)
83 Hroad Street, Columbus, Ga.
Always has in Stock a full nnd well .assorted line of
Ladies’ and Gents’ Boots and Shoes.
■ f the hast and nobbiest iy . .. and made to o and r ( f the best nia-e iuls that myone
can buy,
Ladies" Baiton anil Basket Shoes,
AND EOOT3 A SPECIALTY. Call and soe them.
IHEI* st bin-an ami farm boat in the market tor the least money, All goods new
amid( s.rable. 'l’lm p,-.*pk- f Talbot and adjoining counties especially invited to
all and examine my tdqeks.
mar 30 ii l \X'. R. I{EI>ETJ..
~w. Cm innt; : i ■
<'<>!.?' AIS > ! ' H, - - - G > I£<jl I. V.
DEALER IX
BOOKS, STATIONERY AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Chromos, Picture Frames, Atlas and Cord, Stereoscopes,
Views, Albums, Gold Pens, Violin and Guitar Strings,
Inks. Writing Desks, Cards, Pocket Books.
Thotmis* Standard Black, Violet and Ganninc
Inks, Depository of the American Bible Society.
jan 11 b 1
d..,.vy p. -- -- -
;Special Indncements in
GROCERIES,
For CASH, at
Wholesale and Retail.
I <ar. MA.MiijiTOjxr,
M lut 1 ' p-ToM n Cxfoet'r,
jandi! jit it If. COLUJU BUS, GEORGIA.
I'®. '*'• I- 0 -''*- liOIJT. I'. FAUJ.EV
CALL and EXAMUiTE
UM(I & FABLErS.
NEW STOLE OK
Fancy and Family Groceries.
Plantation Supplies,Tcbacco, Cigars.., &c.
W[i.rc o]'Mn g anew nl r- *mp , "P- of roceri. sand vv ill continue to keep
a full an ■ rtnient ot the lies! Gnmlt; in our linn that can l*o )*urcbaHud.
WINLN AND LIQUORS OF SI'PKuIOR QUALITY.
S*i-ie<‘s Will lx- ( hoi Lowest,
\\ ■ think Mir fri- mis will find il to f fi* ir mb r a* to give us a call before purchasing.
Swift’s New Building, Upper Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
f>ct Bbl
3VE. Peyser
JIANUJ ACTCIiEK 01’
Fin© Cigars,
AM) PKAJ.KK IN •
Cigarette, Chewing & Smok
ing Tobacco, & Snuff.
Brown Tloutto block, Opi"* *‘c t Depot*
ctlOlfo TH Fout'h St. Macon, Ga*
'NLLHVIS 1! K A\ noß<ioK
! ‘Xruro.kls.)>i
•soiqiffs Ai-iAoj oiji : joiyo .u{) ut sJfooq
A’tn iptA\ putmj ©q no.* [ quoui.q;) *w
ajpatt pint o;m)t*iHAU<.) >i[.n: >a-*' i l T*
p.tv.A\.ioj outoo oj >m --a\o orav osnj!) >p u
p[ti<>.\\ j ‘Cup tin pi Htjouiwnq A'ut du
. **[.) *0 pun ‘u d>uo'i >iv 'I ll MJv f
<q G.tu.wp.uqj[ jo Act |*[os iiuiAiqt
•00T4°]J
BPARKER'S GtN6EffTIOfUQI
| Ginp;nr, Itochu, MandraUe, Stlllinifift auu
Jmnuy other t-f t!ic i>c i rind icincn kitiovn a ; coin
► hi.;' .1 SO Skillfully ill I’aio;i'( li : 'ii!i( Tf.ic as.
po make it 11 greatest Blood Purifier .nd the
* Best Health and Strength liestorcr ever used.
I It cures Dyspopsia, Ithcumatism. Neuralgia,j
i-Bteeplet*^c'.. i- l all *ILe ■ of 11 1 * Stcua- h.
' Bov. ' ■*. Lungi, Liver, Kidneys, Urinary Organs
Mind .*M Female Complaint*.
. If you nru waxtin-t ;*w,iy with Consumption or. '
tany <!iN'.oe,U*cthcto-day. No:nali-,i what* ‘
!'yt.-;r syr.ijv -ms m-'iy t>c. it will s’lreiy h-rij) v-u. • I
J' ! - •; ! This 'J -• ic cures diMwkcii"*--
in th Best Family Medicine ever n.: Ac. entirrh j
h'f.-reut f"-i*l l. Ad" ;'-r .:i- ; i and ,
1 other TdiLa,ondticahinc thobcDtcuiatiprep- i
rrticscf dl. iiuy a ;> . bottle ot your
•None H'-nuir,:- wit!-, at our hignattire ni cutj
‘vrapp'-r. Hr"'-, -v ('■ .! t.N>•v \• rk
PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM HI^VuIdSLT
febStf
Oollinsworth Institute.
- FOU—
Boys and Young )b v n!
K-oponrd and re-orgunize*! will rt-
Kiitnc rxeiviM-s at the Old Campus, Jan.
’3l h, 1881. Bo;i*d, Tuition, Washing
aud luc'fl* ntnls * \ >p -r month, if cn
i.raotcd f/v the Term, an/, paid, monthly
:rt Iva co
Tsiiion per month $3 aid $4.
jttiilt hi Ji ns T. McLiranus
Lange’s Plugs.
i A r i\bac*.o An!hi ■! . For Bid by
E LBALDW.:. h.
• jvb22 j .1! • to i, C
Le Vert Female College.
Thin old established institution lias
1) 'll with competent In
sir lie! o; k in every department, and offers
ii) m ii -i , dvani.i es lo the education of
Kills.
'i ii di e j li, wj Ibo mild but firm,
and tho ins: nidi >n tborough and by the
Analytical method.
'I ll it* xt Ii in ill begin Jan. 18th,
1881, and ci-ntiimo lor ix months. Tnn
' t on due upon the enrollment of th* J pa
' pil nd except iu caseb of special agree
-11 • L paynie it. will bo expected ill ad
vh'c . I)i* at Last half of the term, or
monthly. Mo deduction for absence,un
it ss caused by proiracted HicknCHS,
EXPENSES AND FEES,
Ft naraforv Department per annum $20.00
Ae;al< mic Department pur annum... 30.00
< ; oijogiato Department, p r annum.. -10.00
i . e Department peranniiiii 30.00
I lenient ials per antinm 3.00
I of Fijino per month 1.00
I*’ >' Inr;ik.tr inl>-nnafioa address tite
lb-sidrnt. p r DAVANT,
d* 'lit! i’alhntton Ga.
| j OBUfSON | j AGON .0
( I.M IN NATL O.
Tiles r 'MI A\v HAVB .IFST KIMSIIKD COM
J’LW l. *M"!'S WITH 1:VK1: l FUILI I Y OF Tilt
I.VIJ. ! IMiM.oVBj) MAC.TIISKiiY, ANL AliE I’M
PVKKI* TO Ma.NI’F.K'TUHK
pANDARD JRADE yEH 1C LEE,
BLVI! is
F.Mi.’.t v\ .\(;o.\s,
HfidXii w vuoNS,
Vl.f.Mt! WAGON'S,
Ludlow si>i:ing wagons.
i’a miens two seated Cabriages,
Standard trade dsggies,
EI.EG.VNT BREWSTER BUGGY,
>:tc v etc.
o- -
Send f"r I>- ;Lns and I rices, to
U< ■ : ! NS< >N W UiON C<>.
June 2 1 HO. 10 mo. CINCINNATI, Ohio
TOTFUL for Bor* *n<t Girls !!
Yountr utl OM !! A NEW IN
"T"‘.~ £ e s^v lvK NTl( ) N just pateuted for tbuui,
YLL' (and tor Home use !
i- : - r". l fret and Stroll ?awirff, Turning:,
frv* li-rin|f. JuDling,Grinding, Polishing,
St .PE 111 L’uttn.g. Price f5 to S6O.
Hi Send ft cents for I*M) pastes.
#■- Eim.U’4 BROWN, Lowell, Mas.,
\ •-•vk-uiucr ho w ly