The Georgia register. (Talbotton, Talbot County, Ga.) 1877-18??, March 29, 1881, Image 2

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fresh arrivalh AT CARGII.L'S An Elegant line of Matched EM BROIDERIES. r Swiss' Mull and Lawn Edgings and Inserting?. Hamburg Trimmings,in all widths. Ven Cheap. Choice Linos Now Lures. including Teimicelli. Mura Court, Beatnce. Venice, KiiMßt end Torchons in ib. Handsome-t JJexi(sti. Trend., I’e.sia an.! Victoria L.w*. led... Mull in Cream and White, Check Nain eook beginning at 14 1-2, All over Tucking. jamcH 15. Cargill, 70 Bu>ad Street, falyo-m.rch22 t oI. I:M nrs, GEORGIA. DONT YOU FORGET IT!“ I OFFER UNUSAL INDUCEMENTS -IN Groceries and Provisions TO CASH BUYERS. CORN, FLOUR, HAY, OATS, BRAN, NEW CROP GERMAN MILLET SEED I have a few tons Old Rcliblo CHESAPEAKE GUANO J. H. HAMIXjTOKT, r l'le Up-Town C*i*ot*i% jan Gbl niar‘22 COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. 1880. FAIjIj 1880. J. ALBERT KIR VEN, Offer* to (lie Trade this seswoD an unusually large stock of DRY GOODS ! A. t JPcxpialo-r- Prices. BLACK GOODS A SPECIALTY t AH Wool Cashmere* tv to sl.7* Black Mlks Afc to $3.00. A good Black t iwliojoii; Silk for SI.OO. Cos oTiki Dovn Nilk • only C >c. Wool 1 heoh Good* 35c, well worth 20 Special bargains in CASHMERES FOR BOYS’ WEAR ! MY Cashmere for $1 is ahead of anything in this market. Job Lot colored Hose and Wool Gloves. All Linru Towel. orb 75c [erdoz-n. H}u mod Table Ui'dis so. my stock b®l<uc 1 oyiugand nave money- The Owl Shirt has no Equal at SI.OO. It ik useless for mto try to men'-m p’l my - cci> hai-t in- k von to call and inspect end price my goods, and it will be my euraeat euucevoi to make it to your iuttwt to do your buying of .1 AI.DKUT KIIfVKN cctSBL COLUMBUS. GA- GORDON'S New York Store. Columbus, 6a. HAVING DECIDED TO REDUCE DUB STOCK OF Corsets, Hosiery and Gloves. IWfrort adding our Spring am! SnniaiwHtock, "e<if or 1,000 Corsets in end loss .vtinefr, cnibi&rug ail t j >pts3sr sivloa. at atx'ut cost. i| I.CKK) Pairs of Ladies* and Pl duard Fmcy Hosiery, on acoouut of siroa end of iin?>erfeciitn*, will be cWd oat at ba)f ync*. Talie INTotice OF THE GRAND CLEARING OUT SALE of ianT pop lar brands nd low pres KID GL&VES They most he sold t o-!f8 Ob sad after Ibis due we w.ll only bar ••The Harris Saamiwa" snd “The ■ Gridou" Ki 1 Glove, which w 11 be suit! a! tea r-tfuUr price* and uader a guavaa- THE NEW YORK STORE. JO/S* O. ooncOINT. £ ■ -?&84 Bro.'d St.. On. THE REGISTER AND STANDARD, TALBOTTON, TALBOT COUNTY, GEORGIA. MARCH 29, ISBI. REM ARD STANDARD. ! 0. t>. GORMAN, tram J B. GORMAN, Coubkki'undh.',; Editob. Talbotton, (in., TUESDAY MARCH 29, 1881. ■ Official Organ of Talbot County. -- - - ■ - -• ■- -- HiON WAnHWtiIOS. Washington, Mureh 24. Governor Brown road© a ten s'rike by his clear argument in the Seiute to-day. No speech put the d* mociutie case a clearly u hi*. He allowed that ol one hundred thousand office-holders under the gov ernment only a few lone individuals were democrats, and then he proved that the majority of the people voted Against the republican party. It was a powerful argument against changing the present officers of the senate during the session called simply for executive business as could have been much*. Alluding to Ma hone, he said that the happy dty had coroo when the republican iioo and res adjuster lamb lie down together and the little general leads them, and empba** sized the humility the republican sua)- wuit > iniut leel to think that they hold power which may be destroyed In tho breath of a confederate brigadier. When Air Logan taunted him with being a re publican lu 1888, he cluarly defined the reasons why ho had then acted vith the republicans, and put Mr Logan in an embarrassing attitude by showing up his poli;ical record. The speech v/hh deiiv eied with Air Brown s characteristic cool ness. and wai> so pregnant with souud He-nse and convincing logic that all who heard it recognized iu him a true .eader, Th© democratic senators were highly pleased, and general comment agrees that great tilings are to he expected of Utor gia‘a new senator. No two men fill more ol the public gaze here than Mchhah. Hill and ILowu. Both have been of sig nal service to their party recently. TIIIC/'OYTOA KXPOUXTIOJf. An exposition is to be held in Atlanta this fall, the main objects of which will be to learn more about cotton, and the machinery used in its manufacture. It u claimed that the result will bo an in creased saving in the price to planters, in tho superior modes, and the necessity therfore ot handling cotton wilt bo fully demonstrated. But, aside from all this, Georgia will have an opportunity to show wlmt she is, what she has, what she can do. There is not a county in tho Bfcate but what should have its timber, it* pro. ductions nnd its minerals systematically represented in the exposition with a man to call attention to them and to show thorn. This should be done, and the Legislature should provide for thoir col loot ion and in pamphlet form for distribution here, there and everywhere. What we want is more peo ple who will bring money and muscle with them. If we get them w# must first show them what we have and what we can do. By proper action, tho entire *tnU would thus be benefited even more than Atlanta, by the proposed cxposi tiou.—Exchange. ThE SENATE* A quorum of tho senate is 39. That number must be present in order to transact any business. That numbei must vote in order to pass any resolution. Judge Davis has decided to vote with the republicans in the matter of senate of fleers, and ha together with Mr Mahone would give the republicans just 39, if all of their men were iu their seats. Mi Edmunds is in South Carolina in very poor health, nnd tbras other republican senators are paired The democrats can therefore by simply withholding then consent prevent Mahons A Co.,from put ting their selections into office. There is no reason why the change should bo made until December. Alii. WEEK ABROAD. Hail stones as largo hh gumia eggs fell in Thomas county last Friday night, *ud some ol them wore to bo seen us late as Twelve riv** bridges were swept away iu Walton last week. All the water courses were higher tlmn they have been for thirty yems. The Walton county Vidette says forty tive families lmve left that county the past fall and winter lor Louisiana and other States ‘because they found that they could not live here end pay such a high rate of interest on money borrowed to pay for their yearly supplies.* Troup county is moaning over lost anil damaged bridges to ths amount of $lO - Griffin report* a heavy fall of enow last Monday night, and a light one the next day. Barneaville is somewhat excited over the sudden departure of Mr D J Evans, merchant. They say he is short from mx to eight thousand dollars. Qsomcuakh at Washington. A Wash ington letter in the Atlanta Constitution reports as follows on the above subject: Senators Hill and brown will have more influence with this administration than thsv had with the last. Mr Hill is in no longer a stranger at the White House, lie calls often. He and the President admire each other charming !y. Governor Drown likrs the new man too. Mr Stephens mav not be as potent for the next tear years as be was under Hayes but he will preserve a powerful in ! tl uence. I Capt Yarnadoe, of Thomas county, ex pects, the Enterprise says, to gather 300 bushels of L* Conte pears this year irom twenty trees. Tho attomeysgeneral has just given an opinion that the bonds of the tax re oeivers and collectors that were not filed wiwhiu forty days, ns tho Okie directs, can be returned to the status of statutory bonds by the bondsmen making a paper waiving the right to take advantages ot the legal technicalities in the matter, and also by consenting to any legislation that tflb general assembly may enact next July in regard to the matter. Mrs Batch elder, of Bangor, Me., a ghbe and persistent talker, has had her husband arrested tor attempting to pull out her tongue. The Boors have definitely agreed to the British term* of peace. The Lon don Daily Nows says Kir Evelyn Wood's main object was to obtain guarantees for the jn*t treatment of the natives Tne British resident will be clothed with the tuuetiou of protecting the natives. Profit SI2OO ‘To sum it tip, six-long years of bed id den s*ekt . costing S2OO year, tots! rl,2oo—all of this expense was stopped by three Bottles ot Hop Bitters, taken by J *ny wife- She has done her own house work tor a year since, without the loss fa day and I want everybody to know < t. h r their benefit —N E- Farmer. Gr. y Hairs are ilonotable but their premature at pcarauce is anno> n•. Far kex s Hair Balaam i* pcq ular for clean!is nt as and promptly restoring the youth ful color. jnxr^la TALBOT SHERIFF SALES- Will be sold before the Court House door, in the town of Talbotton, Talbot county, Georgia, within the legal boors of sale, on the Ist Tuesday in April next, the* following property to wit: All of lot of laud No 28, save one- half 'of an acre, in the 23d district of Talbot county. Levied upon as the property of E E Ma hone to satisfy one bupenor Court fi fa in my hands in favor of P Z 1! *fe Sons, versus TH& EE Mahone Written no tice given defendants this, Ist day ot March, 1881. A’so, at the same time and place will be sold the north corner of the west half <>f lot ol land No 144, in the sixteenth district of Talbot county, containing fifty and one half fibres more or less. Levied ©n as the the property of S P Adams to satisfy a justice court fi fa in my hands in favor of K P Baldwin vs 8 P Adams. Notice given and levy made and returned to me, by J T Adams, L C. . Also, st the same time and place, will be sold the North half r>f lot of land, No 35, iu the 23d District of Talbot County, containing 101 14 acres mere or less,said lot being divided equally by line running East and West through said lot 35. Lev led upon a© the property of Sarah E Womble to satisfy one Superior Court fi fa In my hands iu favor of P Zell & Sons vs E BASE Womble. Written notice given defendants, this March Ist 1881. Also, at the same time and place, 70 acres ol land, more or less, whereon James Story formerly lived, adjoining the lands of Jas 'J Phillips ami others, levied upon as the property o! - * ies Sto ry, to shllhlv a fi fa from Talbot Superior Court, in favor of Solomon Bickl e> vs. •James Story. Also, at the same time and plar-e tie lower story of a btick store house in Tal botton and the interest ol Thomas N Gib son on the ground on which it stands, now occupied by Daniel & Son, as a store, as the property ot Tuomas N Gib son, to satisfy a Tax fifa issued by J F Parker, Tax Collector ol Talbot county, agftiiist D.im©! & Gibson lor State atul county Tax for the year 1880 Also, at the same time and will be sold a house and lot in the town of Tal - botton, Talbot county, Go., whereon Griff Parham, colored, now lives, the lot being 6 acres more or les?. adjoining the premises or lot of R M Willis, on the North, W A Daniel, on tie South, and the road or street leading from the Court House m Talbotton to Greenville. Lev ied on us the property of Robert M Bryant to satisfy rt ti fa from Talbot *Su~ pe;ior Court, in favor of William Car i tway vs Robert M Bryant, property pointed out by plaintiff s attorney, inarch sth 1831 Also, at the s.me time nd place 50 acres of laud in the lfitft Distr.et of Tal bot county, bounded on oast and south by the estate of James Wilson dace sed. on the west by lands of Tlio, McDaniel and Mrs 8 A Carter and north by Mrs Carter, and known as the Gummei place. Levied upon as the property of the es tate of TIT Persons dece sed to satisfy a Superior Court ft fa in my hands m favor of Samuel Pou vs Henry, and W T Persons. Administrator* Ac. The above property will bo sold at the risk of T R Persons. JAMES A. FOSTER, Sheriff. Marl. 1881. POSTPONED TALDOT SI I Eli IFF SALEH. Will be sold before the Court House door in the town of Talbotton. Talbot County,Oa., ou the first 1 netuhy in April next, within the legal hours ot sale, the following property, to-wit: Two hundred acres of laud, more or leas in the 23rd, district ol Talbot county, bound, and on tho north by W S Brooks, and the place occupied by Frank Huff, on the 21st of March 187 Cos i the east by James Allen, and the lands cultivated by Frank llnff. on the 21st of March 1875 south by James Allen, and west by the road leading from Bellevie* to I’nlboDon. Levied ou hk the property of John ll Br - an, to satisfy a Hupei ior Court Ufa in i*vor of Thomas N. Gibson, and node# given to Bid.) Bryan, said property pointed out by plaintiff in fi la Will be sold th tore the Court Ib'csr <1 "T in the town ol Talbot <>n Tails.: countv on the Ist Tuesday *n A oil 1831 wi >in the legal hours ol sale 125 acres me o les % of hit No 1 iu 2Ur.d DGiimt of Talbot tour** ty cotmneuciu *at an . k*d i o 1 ou ibe road from Columbus to He Double- Brides about 200 yds cast, of Counindianr* btore mintin'; uo-.b pa.iVil w h an old fence Row, un i it it.es tbeo igiual land line of said lot inunm ; tiv t ad vsvat them! west on Mini land I Tie to the comer thence south to hh oak tee .hence <i>wn said Cos lambus Road o the pi ic ot *Ur.iii ; Suni 125 aci*i s )>ng north u nald hue or Road. Also Fast halt o lot 270 in 23ud D • id of said conn, v i ac ouul k>i No 30f> in the last mentioned and 5.,. t eou u abu; 153 a* res, lot Nw lin Ist D s*,rici mcm km'tv 1 roup containing 202 I*2 aLo about 40 Acres ot 49 in *,.d Ist . cl crigiuallj Troup lying on the west hilt© f lot. Levti-d on as t. e ;n.pu. ty ot Lizzie J Brown -o Katily n Exccciion in tav t >r <4 Martha L Brooks vs L z/,'c J Brow n mud fila issued from Talbot Supeior t‘otm. J A MRS A FOSTER, She- iff. DISMISSION. GEOBOIA- f rui t County: Wherea* William p. Uusst ll Admit iNti.oor oi So- Hiuiiah Kii'Srll repres uis to the Gouvt bv bin petition, duly filed and eu.omi on re cer.l, tlmt be baa tollv admiiiaier-d her es tate. This is therefore to ei o nil persona concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, it any they can. Li\ mid id.ntms imtor should not be d.nelnugtul irotu his Administration, and receive leilers of dis mission ou first Monday in April 1881. RICHARD H. LEON \RI), jan 43m Ordinary. Letters of Administration. C.EO KG A—T albot County. Whereas, the esta e of Sena Ingram late of said c untv, deceased. is unrepre sented. These are to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and. eredls tore of acid deceased tv* be and appear at iuv office, within the time prescribed by law and show cause why atluiilustration should not bo vested iu the Clerk ot the Superior Court, or some other fit and proper person. Given under my official signature, this the 25th day *of February 1881. RICHARD H. JbEuNAKD, Marehl 4t, Ordinary. Exemption of Personalty- GEORGIA Talbot County . I/OUi*ftA. Keller has applied tor Ex eruption of persomlty, and setting apart and valuation ot homestead, and 1 will iviss upon the same at 10 o'clock, on the 22d. day ot March 1881. at mv office. RICHARD li. LEONARD, Marehl 2t Ordinary. Guardian's Sale. By virtue of au order of the court ot Ordinary of Fulton county, Georgia, I will sell at public outcry on the first Tuesday in may next, 1881. within the 1 gal Uv urs ot sale, before the court house door ol said county, the one-third undi vided iutert st ot Georgia Y Blouut. minor, ii the following tract ot land, to wit: Town lots seven [7] and eight [B], in | .square C. bonuded on the north by Mad- j derson strict. Fast by College street, ; Bouth by Fourth street, and West by Jackson street, containing one acre more or lei*, iu Taibotton, Talbot conuty, Georgia. B M BLOUN V Guardian ot Georgia V. Blount. Atlanta, Ga.. March 7th. 1881—mar? Exemption of Personalty and Homestead. William E Mtuuford bus applied for ex emp’mn of persmalty and setting apart end valuation of homesiand. and I will , v* upon the Kara-,, at 10 o’eio.k on tit* IStU dav ot April. 15*81. at iuv o fßce - , K.C H KD H LEONARD, j ira oh i9.1i,1881, 2k Ordinary. 1 The Live Grocery House. LOW PRICES ALW AYS RULE. J W CL.EMEJMTS, TO THE Plauters of Talbot and adjoining counties we offer a large and well selected stock of GROCERIES AND W ESTERN PRODUCE. adaptedto the wants of fanner*, low for CASH. Full lines ol Well Cured T3ulli IVtouits, at lower prices than ever before offered. CALL AND * SEE US. MR. JAKE KIMBROUGH, or Harris county, is with this popuhu nouse, and will be glad to see and wait on his friends, and the public generally. Jan 4 (b L) J. W CLEMENTS, Columbus Ga. SPORTSMAN’S WAREHOUSE! PHIL EIFLER RUN AND LOCKSMITH, Dealer in Guns, Pistols, Sporting Articles, Ammunition, Powder Flasks, Shot Belts, &c. ALL OLSA KINDS OF SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES Guns and Pistols Repaired, and Keys Fitted. 165 Broad St., Opposite RANKIN HOUSE jan 4 b 1 COLIIMnUS. GA, NUW YORK STORE, (JONES' OLD CORNER.) COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Vsnle <ld new bne of draw goods, iu great vricty qualify and price-just re iv and am* arc offered the people of Talbot and adjacent counties at tempting price . D"Y GOODS, NOTIONS, FOR SALE CHEAP v.q CALL A* D SEE ME BEFORE Bl TINO. LOUIS BANNER, n‘l9 b 1 Jones’ Old Corner Columbus, Ga GUANO! GUANO! BUY THE BEST. Messrs. PEARCE A BINFOKD, Columbus, General Agents Lave ap pointed llie uudeasigned agent for tins section, including Taibotton and i Geneva as depots of delivery, for the b de of OBERS & SON Phosphate, and LISTER'S CRESCENT CONE. Two of the best Fertilizers, acknowledged.by all who have ever used them, ever offered th> -planters ot Talbot and Meriwether counties. I have the exclusive sale of these two standard brands in this section and all applications runat be made to me in person or my agent J II Dennis, Geneva, Arriving now at Geneva 100 tons of these choice fertilizers for sale, I either for cash or cottou option on the best terms. Twelve sacks Cres cent Bone, to the ten, and ten sacks of Ober k Suit- Phosphate. J B. GORMAN. Agent, ; feb 8 a for Talbot and Meriwether Counties. “[■ DEPOT. Geneva, - - Georgia. SOLUBLE PACIFIC Still iii the LEAD. I have on hand at Geneva. Box Spring, Jones' Crossing and Wimberly's a large stock of this lVlost popular and paying fertilizer, fresh from the Works. [do strictly * fertilizing business, end handle only the best brands, and can be found at my office ready to serve you at auv time, b >ih in selling and settling. Come, or send in t our orders betore the lush commences. Accept my tnauks tor pas! i.v_>rs. I hve one car load of I*HOSl > IlA r L li., which I am selling tor 400 Pounds of Cotton, payable at Geneva, or Taibotton, Istb October next. , (tSs W- W. JEAKINS, Agent lU\l\ (ri \ 1 S AT ALLEN BROTHERS! 69 BROAD STREET. COLUMBUS, GA. In order to reduce orir large sgock, we will be in Mon lay, by off-ring 830,000. Worth of Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Gents 1 Furnishing Goods etc. at closest figures- DRESS GOODS. At 10c 15c 20c 25 30c 35c and upwards. JFe have reduced price* on all of oar Dress Goods, We will give you bargains in Dress Goods. Black snd Colored Silks ! At 75c, SI.OO, $1,50 to $-2,00 a yard, Ltlnck MatinN? Clnlored Hiitin*! Al sl. worth $1,25 —atsl,- 25, wartli si-50, ana upwards. SHOES. SI TOES. A large fctock, which we are desirous to converting into ready cash. Examine nor stock, and if we cau suit in style, guarantee to do so in price. OUR STOCK MUST bp: MOVED ! CORSETS ! At 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.25 to $2.50. KID GLOVES ! At 50c, 75c, sl, $1.25, $1.50 to $2. In opera, street shales and black. 2, 4 and 6 buttons. ALLEN BROTHERS. apnl 8b! j mlB 69 BROAD STREET. COLUMBUS. —-* •" - A. R. WILKERSON. B. T. HATCHER Wilkerson Oilier! GEN VA, GA$ Have in Store a large Stock of Plantation Supplies of every Description. Groceries, Planters Hardware Iron,Nails,Plows,Hoes, Axes, Shovels & Spades, Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, La dies Saddles. domestic and Staple Dry Goods. Boots. Shoes and Hats. Fancy Dry Booth and Notions ! Glass and Crockery Ware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Wagon and Buggy Material. 4000 BUSHEL OATS, Mixed, Yellow and lied Rust PROOF —AL^O — Agents for Patapsco Qua o Company,Patapsco Grange Mixture, I’atcpgco Acid l’h s phate. Cotton ret'eiv and at Geneva We an* prepared to sell -supplies cm credit, on easy terms and at living ratbs. We cordully invite the public to examine our stock aid prices, jan6 bu. XV 11-lv 14KSON Sc 11 VTCII IZ I I Mil's Shoe Store. 86 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. Always has in Stock a full and w ell assorted line of Ladies' and Gents' Boots and Shoes of the best and nobbiest styles, and m:ide to order of the be6t ma-enals that tnyouc can buy. Ladies' Button and Basket Shoes. AND BOOTS A SPECIALTY. Call and see them. THE best brogan and farm boot in the marke’ for the least money. All goods ne and dcsinble. The people of Talbot an 1 adjoining counties especially invited to all and examine my stock*. mar 30 b l \V. R. 13EDELI>. GEO. S. OBEAR, HO Cherry St„ Macon, Ga. Cambridge, cook: stoves Safety and Fairy Queen Ear-se Cook Stoves, Kefrigerators, water Cream Fre ze's. Fow ert Improved Fy F ins, IXXFiy trips. and Feath u (# Full lines of French and Amen ..Cl Chi.i;-., both plain and decorated Crockery . Ag lion war-. Tin War- Wood W ~e. Baskets, etc. Lames. Chand hers and Full assortment of Table and Pocket Cutlery. N-w Goods, >ew Patterns oia Elated Ware. Gome and look, no trouble to blow Goods. ’