The Georgia register. (Talbotton, Talbot County, Ga.) 1877-18??, April 05, 1881, Image 1

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IESISTER AM STANDARD. i UI.tSiIKI) I'. VICKY Tuesday Morning. Hies in Gorman’s Brick Building. n y,. r Year, OO, Cask. Months, lv t .rn>inglowi' proportion. ; sroi^.jT COLUMBUS. GA. HEADQUARTERS FOR W Pirst*Class CLOTHING, rr'HOVAS mst respectfully solicit* before bnving elsewhere, an examination of las 5 \ ........ ck.iiXhW CI.OTIIING tor MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS and CHILDREN ! Y will Hi ''i■■ c! liing t> bo superb, an las to tit they cannot be ex cellcil cv. i. ill i. . ti.-it cl os Houses in Xr.i York O.ie can roa.hly sec.isw.ch ~n t 1, lrl.-.l ~U mat 1 hennas <!o *..| *leal r.i that llu. /.anl XVmg, Slioi> Stop clnti.inu that ready w-dc eloth'.ors g.uerally Uto get reputation for sellms cheai>. }j r , , v- ; .i V j ~ v y, . i,t' f ojuli *s ’nmmLicturer whicii give the trade the be r.t it of 2 ding .s-Ts.*th; g u a ita•;at th .* EMPOEIUM of FASHION ! His in?! ufii'-inrt rs p'T • i;‘ir nr i< i ; m the mil soni'* si's months before the nd- TAi'.a.• \ TV-r of mftteri da a n fJ s Gently his clothing is . iaR '. as 1 pnues, in addition to the eioihidg Pi paniucnt, yon will had a laige fti i cmnplet * Fiirnisliiiur Goods and Hat Department. Ia the lTirnadm ;; Department. you will fiiul the cel.il.i 'tod lict*])Mitu tinin Uonum S—i 1i 1 - 1. And a. to ttrn r 11. Quality and Cut.unless of I lie Keep sl.itl plena-■ -'U ■ many who h.v. tried-them. anil buying in preference to auv other ..liii t. In the but department v n will tin.t tbecelebrated STETGON HA.I mail • at 1 ail i (ltipilia, and not at 0 ramie Valley New Jersey, where 1m manufactures his second e nds ’it is wei for the trede to know the difference before buying. h M'ECXAI. ORDERS made to measure at short notice, and only in PinsT CI.ASH .') TLE Wedding Suits a Speciality- No charge for Showing- Don't Forget it: No Shoddy Clothing for Shabby Genteel. aprii27 GUNBY’S BUILDING, ST. CLAIR St. ColiimtoixSj Oct. i .kw ix iIJSm, Seme I—A*. W- ■out for Julies K Hill A: Co‘s.. celebrate*! hand mud Concord I£:u --■ . "t 11 ' 1 Sdiofield’s lion Works, uacuju, Georgia. Steam Engines of all Sizes ! Steam Boilers a Specialty, SAW MILLS, GLI3T MILLS and machinery Of all kinds as lew as Northern Prices .<BSaSS^*^ Boiler Tubes for all kinds of Engines, on Hand. Agents l’or theLell'ell A\ ater marlG bl J- S. SCHOIIKLP I Lead with the Largest Stock of FOXITURE! SOUTH of BALTIMORE 25 Pisces Carpeting. INC UDING ALL STALES IX ( IUX TAPESTRIES, RUSSELS, Ac. .H ST HECEU ED. RUO3 m endless variety- T roonet, COLUMBUS, GA. he on : y I*ami tare Store np lairs uotwOj- derll YOL 5. FORTUNE Is within the roach of Every M.m, who is energetic, industrious and cconom and v. ho lives within his income. If you make our dollar, only spend half of it, layi’ ig up the balance- and in a lew years you will lay the fov.r.dntu n for a lenten which can bo MADE in a few years. Ia tnakiug your purchases of the nocassarv coir.fortsof life it .s to to seiect good and Reliable Houses to trade wdh, good substantial and well made Clothing, Hats, and Furnishing Goods pay best In the end. 1 N A id., times exp.-ri.-n<- -, this h.s be. i the verdict of,all wise -aeu. 3EE J - Tliornton, 83 and 85 Broad Street. Columbus. Ga., call attention to their New Stock F..11 and Winter Clothing, Furnishing Oootfs, Hats, Caps, Thinks, Y alines, Canes, Um- UKKiXAs, und Forkign and DoMrsTic Piece Goods. They keep up with the times aud are receiving N w Novelties every I >A Y from their importers and manulaetiirors direct, and guarantor prices and goods a the lowest ttgures, and ot ti.e Besi Oinlit:-. aid (1 b I sep*Jß —: i\ B. PATTERSON & CO. BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS. GA. General Housefurnishing Emporium ! Slaves, Grates, Wooden Ware, Hollow fare, Crockery, Ciitlen I Glassware, Tie Ware, Kiiclien Sets, Handsome Decorated Chamber Sets,ss, Tin Sets, £2.25 up. Boss Coir e Pots, 75f to SI.OO. Full lino Silver Biatod (mods, warranted best in ti e market. Lamps and Lamp Goods. Everything needed in a housekeeping out lii Prices to suit COME AND SKI-3 MI-3. nov’Jtf. EVANWINKLE&GO. MANUFACTUIUiS BUIJI , , Diiildins tVoi'lc * : *Jft ■ im-fljt* , - L,, r if. ■ .a; . ■ ' - ... E. VAN WINKLE & CO . 211 and 2IG Marietta St, uid 10, 18 and 2()*Foumiry St. Allaina, (la. jnly2o—inay‘27 c o itso’lxd atedTF Georgia Warehouse, AND Grange and Farmers' Warehouse! The busmens wl 1 go on at the ORANGE A FARMER*!* WAREHOUSE unit. th Ist of October n* xt, after which time all the business will be transferred to ths GEORGIA WAREHOUSE, one block lower down, on the same street - known at Gammel's Stables. .1 \V WOOIzFOLIL I o .1 .1 E> Iv I.N JS, may 11 bl—attg .11 GOLIJMBT S. GEORGIA. K K The largest and most complete works for the manufacture of Carriages in the world. Buggie. for the trade asp cialty. CORf ER PLUMB AT 0 TWELFTH STREET < I> < I > ■% VTI.OIIIO, ftl4| H M ftHEWAROS PILES ai- ? Fl M M Pmfrndlrji'Pile* that I>*Bing-’* Mle gf S9bbr\# esj fe* fcj ■/% i.i tail* to rur< . It aliavs the itching, the BH g mH| Sai jS 61 taujo'-i, f. w-h inunr-liu!* nliof. Prepared by J. I*. Miller, 818 m ra *** Ha *_9 Phil t'h !; Lia. Prv. CA I’TION.— ■ '\<m* grvu>rv unless vrup 'f&y’tZ&T | . < 3 Sffiw "* '' ■"?’" on • si/nalure if < Pile vf St*>r.f, A.. . w -j. Cvuttiry tAw-.. -*i c* *-i It <a you. TALBOTTON. TALBOT COUNTY, OA,. TUESDAY. A PELL 5, 1881. A Remedy for Divorces. Sail Jose Herald. Marry in your own religion, Never botli be angrv at once. : Never taunt with a past mistake- Let a kiss be the prelude of a re buke. Let self abnegation be the great est earthly blessing. “I forgot" is never an accepta ble excuso. j If you must criticise 1 et it he done lovingly, Make marriage a matter of moral judgement. Marry into a family which you have long known. Never make a remark at the ex pense of the other.' Never talk at one another, cither slone or in company. Give your warmest sympathy for each other's trials. If one is angry, let the other part the lips only for a kiss. Neglect the whole world besides rather than one another. The very lelicity is in tho mutual cultivation of usefulness. Never speak loud to one another unless the house is on lire, Let each strive to yield oftenest to the wishes of the other. Always leave home with loving words, for they may bo the last. Marry into different blood and temperament from your own. Never deceive, for the heart once misled can never trust again. It is the mother who molds the character and fixes tho destiny of the child. Never find fault unless it is per fectly certain a fault hasjbeon com mitted. Do nut herald tho sacrifices yes make for each other's tastes, habits and prefemic is. Let all your mutual accommoda tions be spontaneous, whole-souled and free as air. A hesitating or glum yielding to the wishes of the other always grates upon a loving heart. They who marry for physical characteristics or eternal considera tions will fail ol happiness. Consult one another in all that copies within tho experience, o' - servation and Sphere of tho other. Never reflect on a past action which was done with a good mo tive and with the best judgment at the time. The beautiful in heart is a mill, ion times of more avail, as secur ing domestic happiness, than the beautiful in person. ‘Stonewall” Jackaons’s Sto lidity- The Rev Dr Ilillun, of Ureen ville, >S C,, lias been billing lor years souv good things about his old teacher, Gen ‘‘Stonewall” Jack, son. W have one of his stories in The Tribune of Thursday, and hero is another good one from his recent article in the Index and IJ ijilist: Though I drilled under him for some three years, and recited to him every day for a year and a hull, I never saw him laugh outright, A vcry quiet, subdued sort of smile was the nearest thing to laughter that I ever suw him indulge in; and these smiles were very infn - qiient, and generally occurred when uncommonly ludicrous things took lilacs in his immediate presence. If Davidson Penn put on an un ci .it monly serious face, and asked, (apparently in good faith], Major, can a cannon he so bent as to make it shoot around a corner ? the Prof, of artillery would not show the slightest sign of merriment or im patience, but would, after a mo ment of apparently sober reflection, reply, Mr Penn, I reckon hardly. We could never decide whether hi3 graviiy on such occasions was real or assumed, t often wondered how Jackson managed to preserve his grav.ty. It is hel l In ho n mutter of belief tb.it \¥..< n IJ ill b time expires, Governor Col quitt nml Judge liiilyer will bo candi (heteg. Algo \ OB icon, he say*. will up pear before the Legislature to succeed him. The Clement Attachment is again jv trncting considerable attention. In Miseiuippi and Arkansas its general in troduction is a qnestion ol only a short time. Every county in Georgia that has a good water power should have a Clem ent Attachment. The Senate now consists of thirtycsey ,n Democrats, thirty-Keven Republicans, one Independent and Mabone. The hen who knocked down a shot gun and killed a Methodist preacher, committed a fowl deed, and doubtless was a Nihilist. Stib. it she was a yellow legged hen, there are extenuating cir cu instances. West Point bad a $30,000 fire Sunday, No insurance. The file broke out in ' the guano warehouse of Adams A Bro. Troup county is moaning over lost and -; damaged bridges to tat amount of $lO- An Editor’s Dream. The editor fell asleep after a time, and lo ! ho dreamed a dream. And it seemed to him that, having armed himself with certain papers and books, he turned his steps once more to heaven and at the gate. ‘Hello ! is that you again ! What do you wish ?‘ su'd l'etur. ‘Lot those persons again come fort h,‘ replied the editor, and j Pe ter made them all pass through the gate and stand outside. They came ns before and uttered tho same cries ns before. ‘Why didn't yon notice the big egg I sent you ?‘ yelled the first. ‘lt was rotten, 1 replied tho other. ‘Why didn't you write up my so da fountain ?• said the druggist. ‘Yon had your tickets printed at another office, 1 calmly replied the local man. ‘Why did you write about old Tomlinson's hens, and never speak of my new gate T shouted tho third. ‘Old Tomlinson paid for his ad vertisement and you didn't. Here's the hill, 1 said tho editor. ‘Why did you spell my name wrong in the programme?' groaned the local talent. Take a look at your manuscript and sec for yourself, 1 replied the editor with a grim smiio. The lest of tho company yelled out their complaints in unison, and the editor calmly sorted out a pile of bills for unpaid subscriptions and presented each with one-—and it was so when they received tlum they all tore their hair nnd rushed violently down a steep place lo the son; and St. Peter, taking tho edi tor calmly by tho hand, Jet him within the gate - , and said: ‘Come,friend —tlieso chaps mana ged to slip through here in spile of us, but thanks to the press, we know now what sort of fellows they are. Come in and stay, we need a low such men as you iu here.* Emory Speer Representative Emory Speer, re plying to the questions asked by tho Philailelplqd Amtrioau of II -p --resontative Southern men as to the condition of affairs and public sen timent in the South, says: ‘The need of the South is diver sified industries. Tho protective tariff is ostensibly to encourage American industries, and yet, here is tho great American industry of cotton manufacturing at the South paralyzed, in a measure, because a prohibitory duty will not permit n Southern man, who desires to oiih bark his capitot in cotton manufac turing, to buy his machinery where he can get it at its true market val ue The. import tax on cotton ma chinery is virtually prohibitory. The purchaser can buy the machin ery in England for half tho price that he is compelled to pay for it in tins country, and here, therefore is l lie spectacle of gteal industry cap able of the most perfect and won* durlul success in ion St-tos ol the Union, which must languish that the American Manufacturer of im plements m.iy flourish. This is uoi protection to American industry, aud yet measures that tend to tho repeal of this tax have had no hear' ing before a Democratic Congress, with its party majority, as I have said, from the States which would ho restored to opuleuso by this leg' islation ‘ Sunshine at Midnight- The spectacle of tho sun shining at luidnighi attracts many foreign ers in Swedish Lapland during the month of June, For six weeks there is scarcely auy night iu tha North of Sweden—the sun never sets, and the soil, constantly heated, produces in a month uui a half barley aud other Ci ps. At (uat time of yoar the Laplanders pen up there reindeers and move their hills towards the cultivated field*. Demg very hospitable, they greet with joy the arrival of tourists, who generally meet at Mount Gellaware, about ninety miles from Lulea. From that hill, which is about six hundred yards high, the beuutifnl spectacle of the‘midnight sun' can he admitted in better conditions than auy other place. The 24th of June is the day selected for the as cension—it is the longest in the year, the sun being twenty*two hours above the horizon. This year the 24th of Juno was not farored by fine weather, and owing to n cloudy sky the sun was not visible at midnight, bnt the following day travelers weie well lewarded for their trouble, the sun shinig bright ly at midnight.—London Globe. j Griffin reports 11 heavy fall of enow laej Monday night, r.nd a light one the next day. W, W. COLLINS, Manufacture of CARRIAGES, IK IE I ICONS, / <),7J2 *.V T~L Weeoncl Street. MACON, - - . GEORCIA ————JoJ *- - i3xr stock: AND FOR SALE LOW Carriages, Phaetons, Cabviolettes, Rockaways, Ladies and Pony Phaetons, Top and No-top Piano Box and Coal Box Buggies- Webster Wagons, ivulburn Wagons, Studerbaker Wagons, One-Horse Wagons, Harness, Baby Cabs, etc., etc. GALL AND BE CONVINCED. I handle more gpods in my line than any other house.'in the State* of Georgia, I lorida, or Alabama. My facilities aro such that we defy competition I will treat, you right. " 0v25 bl W.W COLLINS, Macon.Ga DIXIE DORK S. MACON, GA. O BARTRAM, HENDRIX & CO, PKOPRIETOEB -of tho best Sash, Doors nnd Blinds mads in ths Ststs as4 ITI all other house building material such ns Winds,, and Door frames. Msuldivg Stairs Bnllusters Newels.Srroil-sawod and Turned work. Send for price list np!B hi NEWGOODS. HAVE JUST received a largo stocof kb nllfe new designs is ths MERIDEN BRITANNIA CO. ELEC TH O Silver-Plated. "Ware. rartien winhiiifc Bridal Presents will <]© vreil to call nnd examine my stock end priem before pnrchasiiig eleewberc. A full slock of 1847 Rogern Bro‘ A1 Spoons, Forks and Knives always on hand, {Special att< ntion given to Watch and Jewelry work, by A F PICKEKT, Successor to O H Miller, July 13 No 6 Whitehall street. Atlanta, da NO 91 CHEEKY ST Central City Clothing House. CHAS. WACHTEL & BRO., The Popular CLOTHIERS. Have the Largest Stock of CLOTHING for Men, Youth and Boys ! The finest selection of GENT’S Furnishing Goods. The nobbest styles ot Silk and Fur Hats. The Best ONE DOLLAR SHIRT ! Make CLOTHING anil SHIRTS to mem-nre at low figure*. Give you more Value tor yuor money than any other houtein the city; i2so CHAS- WACHTEL & 8R0.91 Chorry St- MaccnGa- .Job 'A ork. Ant rlass.sof Jol> WorJiJ.Be in the l>o*>t styles and at the lowest l>i-ie<-s, at the REGISTER JOB OFFICE. Our Job Departjifxt is lur nished with a fine i-oweb phiss and al tlialntast and most approved styles o type. We do better work for less •lion ey Ihun any office in th State Give vis your orders and we will pleas you. NO. 14