The Georgia register. (Talbotton, Talbot County, Ga.) 1877-18??, April 05, 1881, Image 2

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A \\ i rTICH. " ' c M KINSEL WITTICH & KINSEL, and Jewelers, Cor. lirotd & Ilumlo!|.!i St., C .lumbufl, Georgia, l't- WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELRY, Diamonds, Rings, Specticles, Silver Ware, Silver- S) Plated Ware, Fancy Articles, &c. Yi'atchds, Clocks a - td Je-velrj RKPAtBED to give satisfaction, and war. rutted, JBoj’rarini; dtrno to or<lcr. H r Jewtlrirt ran Ir to order. Diamond. reset to suit the |>reent style, "prfibl (lot urnTT FRE ill ARRIVALS AT H. J. THORNTON S, TIP! FASHION BTK CLOTJIIEIt A\l> II VTTEIt. ;/1 ,j * \ ■ ForMeu'h,Boys’, Youths, and Children's Wear. Will call fii.p-icul Sttotiiou to Uiy YOUTHS' AND BOYS’ CLOTHING. \VI I h entrant In' ej rllwl ir. Stjh-, Trio a and Qinltly, Gents’ Underwear, Neckwear, Glov e s. A Largo and V, rcd Assortment of all the Litest Novoltiot and Designs. TAILORING DEPARTMENT n J THORNTONS*! andß", Broad B'met, O'lotn'mt. <K. is tUo plant t“ hat" a rtprtUif t'UUt til "Ir t msatttn*. '’her.- you ft ~i <• .-nplet" m tt>eortmiit of imp-ri.la.id D.ui .tio !Kole m cn sf.'tnd nan' flret.olai |T t|ori..; Establish ment Hi la !or* are all ttrat das*, rioad wora.uau.-t 'up aid p ifectin l* •- mitred ft P r '’ bl NEW SPRING CLOTHING! WEJ&VE JUST RECEIVED OUR FIRST INSTALLMENT OF Cent's’, Youtns’ and Boys Spring Clothing, And If yon wish ao-nrthins me", nobby end bountiful, '■all *nd ere them w c km IT*. SPUING AND SUMMER SAMI'I.K snd e.„ R et up Rails to order of sny kind, at exceeding low |>nc*. and gusiautee s per.ocv fit amt sail diction,- Ws srs aiso Ansnts fci WARD S CELEBRATED SHIRTS aud take measures for th Oor"pRINU H ATS are on the way. and we rcs|-eetfulty invite an inspection of J. C. HARRIS & SON, •et Bfi b I—aplft f,3 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, OA. ~, - M 1 - C3r -T. PEACOCK, CLOTHING MANUFACTURER. 04 Broad St, - " Columbus, Ga. of PIKCE CiOO XJh* You can Lava anv Li‘d of suit made hero lo YOUR OWN TASTE, and in the x m .i peacock. -T. CHA FFIIV, COJLU&IUL-S. - (.jHOHii I -'- | a . bEALEK IN t mo I {I If BOOKS, STATUSES! ASH MCSICAL ISSTSOJI2NTS Chroiuos, Picture Framoss Atlns and Cord, Stereoscopes. Views, Albums, Gold Pens, Violin and Guita-r strings, Inks. Writing Desks, Cards, Pocket Books. Thomas’ Standard Black, Violet and Carmine Inks, Depository of the American Bible Society. u b i GORDON’S r * * * New York Store. c?nn on i v-A-JJ Columbus, Ga. HyjptG I)K' U>r.l TO lILDL'CE ouit STOCK of Corsets, Hosiery and Gloves. n doing oar Spring aud Summer we offer 1,000 CorKPt.s in mhllB* <ranetr. all tbe |*c*pnUr atylee, Rl aPnut co>t. I.eOU P'#of Ladiwa'and Mi*-e- l*!iu and Eaucy Hcwierv, on aeeouut ol ■UN and of dibl iii>rfocticn*. Bill be c osvd out at half fru-e. I TaKe Notice of this CLEARING OUT SALE and lo#prior KtP CU.VFS They musl bo sold J Ml . e On and after tbi* date we wdl only Hty "Tha Ham. SaamieK# ' and -The M J, Jon" Kid Glove, which ll la sold at t. e refitilar price* and uad.r a guarau- THE NEW YORK STORE. MTCa GrOTIDON. fc.rrS~toi.i4G 82 &84 Broad St... Columbus. Ga. THE REGISTER AM> STANDARD. TALBOTTOX. TALBOT (OI.NTY. GEORGIA. AI’KIL 5. I*M. REGISTER AND STANDARD. 1 O. D. GORMAN, fcmro*. j J B. GORMAN, CoK<iP>ri,iN<i Eon c. ’T’ulbotton. (Ait.. TUESDAY MARCH 2<t, I*Bl. Official Organ of Talbot County. AKOL NU i'Hl’i b'I'ATK. The Montezuma Weekly Jus the follow ; ing about a Dooly county spring: ‘‘Snow Spring. Dooly county, in being brought into prominence by renaon of its splen did institution ot learning winch has but recently (been eHlablishtfl there. Per haps our readers would be ghui to know the origin of its name. Within a short j distance of this academy and church, ! there is a boiling spring, which perhaps | covers the space ot two square yards, and I winch casts up continually, pure sand a* | white as the driven snow. There are ! several peculiarities about this spring which no pbyloHopher has ever been able ;to explain. Although it is seemingly de ! positing this beautiful sand at all times around its edges, yet none ever accuma ! tales: and what is more, it is impossible jto diminish fta quantity. Wagon loads are taken away each week, anil hii 11 il re mains the same. It CRD neither ou in creased nor diminished. When other sands arc thrown into this spring, .ire Dome nxvny by its waters, but not one grain of its own ever escapes. Another strange peculiarity about this Band is that it will dissolve m one‘s mouth liko su gar. A not (I physician of the State has declared it to be an infallible reuiody for ; dyspepsia. Sparta I dimaelite: The man isn't liv ing who cun get rich raising cotton at ten <Set per ? ound, if he buys all his provision* from the west. The farmer who buys meat, corn, nee. flour, sugar and syrup, may accidentally have u little treasure hi id up iu boayeu -but it is Mini pis nousfeDHO for him to expect to grow well off in this world's goods as the result of management. The exs elusive raising of cotton, at prevailing prices, will never bridge the cliasm be twoen poverty and fortune. Cotton may still bo king. If so, it is (natural that it should bo h irdest on those who render it the most unreasoning devotion. The people need not make of themselves ser van is to the west, iu order to enthrone a despot. They need to declare their in dependence) of the old order ot events. They should make their farms more thrifty nodf stuntining. 1 here In no wis dom in buying anything that can be made better at home. Before the war the fanners of the south did not keep their floe kb and herds and granaries in the west, and thongh cotton brought lower prices when tnan now, indnattious farm era grew rich. The man who has corn, wheat and meat ol his oww, cal stand caterpillar*, Lwll worms or iow prices. Senator Browu** second overhauling of Mr Hoax ia the aeuate wan timely anil •evert). Tire Massachusetts Henator did uot gt quite enough iu the first debate between him and Goveruor Brown, but on the second day he noeuis to have been entirely satis tied. He wanted no more. H did not thinking perhaps, that a reply would invite more. The entire debate was iu good humored taste, and it goes to show tliut the resources and knowledge of Georgia's junior senator are fortified by an even temper and an excellent wit. The Eutonton Messenger has sent oat circulars to the ptoonxient fftriuewi oi Putnam county asking their opinion res garding the wisdom of raising "all cot ton. “ It publishes in its last ismie thlrs teen replies, all it has received—and without exception the’ planters con demn uh foolish any such policy. They agree that no |farmer cun be independ ent and prosper when he hns to b>v hi meat and bread and farm supplies in the west. be Atlanta Constitution learns from a gentleman who has just returned from Home, where he went to look into the condition of the Home bunk, Unit the amount of private deposits w about 000, which, with She atute deposit of $53,000, makes u total of SBI,OOO due tie poeitors. The capital stock was $50,000, and it is probable that the stockholders will get nothing Tile assets arc not yet known, but if the State succeed* in get ting whnt in due her there will hardly be anything left. In Georgia there are now to each 100, 000 of whites 89,000 negroes agunst 85, 3*22 ten ykrs ago. Nearly all the south ern Ktates show similar relative gaiu*. South Carolina leading the lmt. It is be lieved by the census office, however, that these apparent gams are jdue, in a great measure, to the imperfections of the census of 1870. , Georgia has returned to Teiaa the ! i banner which ahe won in 1876 tor giviug | ! th. largest Democratic majority ot un\ Southern State. In tbe Inst Presidential election Texan gave 93,ft70 majority and Georgia 48,321, so Texas takes the flag, i Governor Colquitt baa torwarded nj to the Lone Star Slate Jy express. j The tanner who buys Western corn I paT three separate profits on tbe coat of ■ its' production The Western farmer gate | hi# profit. Then the wholesale buyer gets j tna profit; and, lastly, tho retail mer | chant makes hia per cent What doea j tbe Southern Winer make? CottOD and ; mortgages. I The Sumter BSepnldican learns that Mr W W Thompson. of SmUhviile. Ga . lias twenty five acres a! LcConte or Sand pears that pay him about four tmndrod j dollars per acre every year. The laud was old and worn out, hardly worth the attempt to cnltivato in com-or cotton. Mr C V Lester, of Sob lev, with oe mule, made from the common seed twenty-dllree aud n half hales ot cotton, averaging 480 jwiUiida, 200 bushels of corn, sixty bushel# of potatoes, besides peas. etc. The crop was made on ordi nary land. Mi L P Hunt, of Barnerville, has re eently dilfeu heir to $40,000 tiv .he death ol Ins lalfier. a resident of one of the northern stales. It is said that a diamond worth $27,000 has besn found in Webster county, Ga. Th. Bussing 1 —A simple.pure, harmless remedy, that ; cures every tiue, and prevents dteeaee by keeping the blood pure, stomach regular. . kidneys an t liver active, is the greatest biassing ever conferred upon man. Hop Hitters is that remedy, and it# propne ' tors are being blessed by tho’.isan is who i havs beau saved and cured by it. Will jv ou try it ? Eagle. A Safe and Sure means of restoring the yontl ful color ivf the hair is furnish ed by Parker's Hair Balaam, wln-h is de served'y popular fcmin st perior cl-jm- S mess. naudm THE OLDEST DRY GOODS HOUSE IN GEORGIA, I. KYLE l CO, COLUMBUS, OA. WE BUY AND SELL FOR CWSII LISTEN TO THE VOICE OF OCR LO W PRICES: Bleach' and domestics, be to 12 cents, London cords, 7 c-ntH, Nainsooks, 7c to 10 cents. White Vieto-ii Lawn, 8 cents. Black bunting. 12 1-2 cents. Black all wool Bunting, 20 cent*. Hamburg Edgings die cent to two dollars per yard. These are our own importation, anil cheaper than any one else dare sell them. Table Damask. Wo c irry an immense stock, price 25c to 11 75 per yard. Gents Furnishing Good*. Tho latest collars, the new st neck wear, the best fitting fthirt, the nobbiest Hat, can always b - found with uh. WE m ike suits to order and guarantee a perfect fit Dress Goods Department. HII.KS and SATINS ANY COLOR, R.itins DoLyonr, Brocades, Tria-m!ng, Vetve's. Orntimenta, Ta-ae!s. \\ e carry a stock of 2< 0 pilots Dress and Trimming Bilks, priced <<s cento and upwaTdn. 200 nieces ftoor mat *ng to be sold by tho pivee, at auction price*. Cheaper than ever offered here before. Shoes and Hat Department eompk-t ) with new styles. Lace Curtuv-a 18c to 75c per yard. Lace bed avt*. quite new, Lace I/imbrequins, Lace Collars, extra HtjliKh, Lace handkerchiefs t.ic iate-it. With buyers constantly in tho mark't we guarantee to sell first quality goods cheaper than any hou-e in tliii Section. WHERE to find these, t J. KYLE JfcCb'S., Cheap Cash Store, Colucubiu, Ga. Parties who desire to ord* r samples and further information ohe rfully fur nished- april 5 a coffe . Good Rio Coffe ', 61 lbs. for $1 00, at Droingoolo Bros, Columbus, Ga. octlOly ~sprs. CREAM NECTAR, A moat excellent and healthy drink entirely new for sale only by Ptomgoole Brog., Columbus, Ga. OH ! DON’T, Forget to cull early at Dromgoole Bros* and see the elezmt line of Can dies and Conlcctionarics api 5 Columbus, Ga- TALBOT SHERIFF SALES Will be sold bwKre th Court H u door in the town ot Talbot ton. Talbot county, within the 1 g>d In ura *>t sale, on the lnt Tuesday iu May. the fol lowing property to wit: Two hundred and ei hty acrea of land more ar Ws, situated two mil* a Northeast of T*lbutton lon the <?entrevilie road, and hounded u - follons: On the North and Eaat by land* of Mrs Trice, on the South by W A Maund, and on ttie West by Mrs Kim hrough. Levied on a* the proper!v ot J F Walker to saiiafy a Fi Fa iu my hands in favor ot ChnrleH Knowltou vs. J F Walker and notice given. .1 A FOSt Fit, Sheriff. Talbot ton. April sih. 1881 POSTPONED TALBOT SHERIFF SALES. Will sold before th Court Hour# door, in the town of Talbott u, Talbot ooliuty, Georgia, within the legal bourn of sale, on the Ist Tuesday in May next, the following property to wit: All of lot of land No 28, save one half ’ot hu aero, in the 23ti district of Talbot county. Levied upon an the property of E K M hone to satisfy one superior Court fi fa 10 ny hands in tav<>r of P Zefi A Sons, versus TIIA E E Mahouo Written no tice given defendants this, Ist day ot March, 1881. JAMES A FOSTER, April sth 1881 Sheriff. Notice to Debtors and Credi tors- GEORGIA Taibot Covstt All persona having deni .uds against ih ea'ote of S-rey It groin, lute ot -aid conn ,y, deceived. ore required to present mein aithiu the time preeeritied by I*"'. and ill persons owing said Estate are ft quest til to make immediate payment to the nn dentigned. JAMES McNEIL apts 6*. Administrator. Guardian's Sale. By virtue ot an ordtr of the court ot Ordinary of Foltou county. Georgia, I w til re l at puUio outcry on the first I'uea-lay in may u-xt, 1881, withut the legal ln'urs of ade. before Hie court house door of said county, the one-third undi vided interest of Goorgia V Blouul. minor, iu the following tmet ol land, to wit: Town lota srTen [7] aud eight [B], in square C. bounded on the north by Mad -1 demon atr-ct. heist by College street, S'th by Fourth street, uud West by Jackson street, containing oue acre more or less, in Taibotton. Wot county, Georgia MULCTS! Guardian ol Georgia \ . Blount. Atlanta, G e Shrreb 7th. 1881 mu 7 Exemption of Personalty and Homestead. William E Mum ford has applied for ex em prion of pers-natt? and setting apart and valuation of homestead, and X will pass upon tbe same, at iO o'clock, on th# 18tb Jav ot April. 1881, at my office' R.CH 4KD H LEON AKD march 99th,1881, 2t. Ordinary. Economy Cotton Planter ! rnicF. tie 00. Saves Laboe. Saves Tnre. Sates Cotton Seep. Patented by J W Eason, and took the premium at the Georgia S'ate Pair as THE BEST COTTON PLASTER. For side by H L McLendon. Tali otton. K S KENDIUCK, agent for Talbot Conntv. u riS 2m The Live Grocery House. LOW PRICES ALWAYS RILE. J" "VST" CIjEIMESMTS. . ro THE Planters of Talbot and adjoining counties we offer a large and well sc'.ecled j h toe k of CROCERIES AND WESTERN PRODUCE. a laptedto the wants of farmers, low for CASH. Full lines ot AVell Cured Bull* 3tesits 5 at lower prices than ever before offered. CALL AND ' SKE US. flsT~ MR. JAKE KIMBROUGH, of Hams county, is with this l opuhu xio'.if-e, and will be glad to see and wait on bis friends, and the public gem rally. Jan 4 (bl.) J. W CLEMENTS, Columbus Ga. SPORTSMAN’S WAREHOUSE! PHIL. EIFLER GUN AND LOCKSMITH, ))oaier in Guns. Pistols, SpoiTinp Articles, Ainmunition, Powder Flaslxs, Sliot Belts, &c. ALL OLSA KINDS OF SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES Guns and Pistols Repaired, and KeysFilted. 165 Broad St., Opposite RANKIN HOUSE jar; -1 b I COl.l Mill H. NEW YORK STORE, (JONES’ OLD CORNER.) COLUM IU S. GFaOHGIA. \,nlcntlid now line of dresa gooda, in great variety - qtnlitT and price-just re o-ind aud arc off red the p.uple of Talbot aud adjacent couulias at temftting prices. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, FOR SALE CHEAP sa_ CALL A' X>SEEME BEFORE BUYING. LOUIS BANNER, n2O b l Jones’ Old Corner Columbus, Ga GUANO! GUANO! BTJV THE BEST. Messrs. PEARCE & BINFORD, Columbus, General Agents have ap pointed the undeusigiivd ageut /or this section, including ialbottou and Geneva as depots of delivery, for the sale ol OBERS & SON Phosphate, and LISTERS CRESCENT BONE. Two of the best Fertilizers, acknowledged by all who have ever used ihem, ever offered th planters ot l albot and Meriwether counties. 1 have’ibe exclusive attic of the-e two standard brands in this section and all applications must be made to me n person or uy agent -J id Dennis, Geneva, . . Arriving now at Geneva 100 tons ot these choice fertilizers for sab-, either for cash or cotton option on the best terms Twelve sacks Cres cent B.ine, to the ten, and ten sack, ol Ober iSn Phosphate. J. B. GORMAN. Agent, feb a for Talbot and Meriwether Counties. CUD DEPOT. Geneva, - - Greorgia. SOLUBLE PACIFIC Still in tlie LEAD. I have on hand at Geneva. Box Spring, Jones' Crossing and Wimberly's a large stock of this Most popular and paying fertilizer, fresh from the Works. Ido wtrictlv a tertiliEing bnsinc**. And handle only .he lest brand--, andean be Jouu l at mv • ffl er. cL to rv jmi at anv time b *tli in selling and settling. C* mf, cr semi in \®ur orders betore the ms . commences. Accept my thanks tor past Ux..ta. I have one car load of ACll> PHOSPHATE, which I am selling for 400 Pounds of Cotton, rayaWe *t Geneva, or Tnlbotton, 15;h October nest. ( ,t,j , W XV J E >KI, A sent BARGAINS —,vrr— > I ALLEN BROTHERS! 69 BROAD STREET COLUMEUS, GA. In order to reduce onr large ssoc!:. we tv ; l' be in Mon lav by eff>- i-j, 830,000, Worth of Dry Goods, Shoes, Eats, Gents’ Furnishing Ccodt etc. at closest figures- DRESS GOODS. At 10c 15j200 25 30c 35c and upwards. We have reduced ptice* on all of our Dr ks Goods. We will give you bargains in Di -s G >ods. Black snd Colored Silks ! At 75c, sl.oo. Si,so to $2,00 a yani, Latins? € .'olortd 1 ill** ! At sl, worth sl,2s—nt Si 25, wvrtii s.’so, gnu upwards. SHOES, SI [OKS. A large stock, which we are desirous to converting into ready cash. Eiamin -"• atock, arid if we can suit in style, guarantee to do so iu price. OUK STOCK MUSi BE MOVED! CORSETS ! At 35c, 50c, 75c. $1 25 to $2.50. Iv I I > GLOVES ■ At 50c, 75c, sl, $1.25, 51.50 to si. Iu opera, street .hades and black. 2, 4 acd G buttons. ALLEN BROTHERS. apnl 6 b I—jan!B 9 BROAD STREET. COLUMBUS A. R. WILXERSON. B. T. HATCHER. | Wilkinson <2 Hatch! EN YA, GA. Have in Store a large Stock of Plantation Supplies of every Description. Groceries, Planter 4 s Hardware Iron,Nails,Plows,Hoes,Axes, ] Shovels & Spades, Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, La-. dies Saddles. I Domestic and Staple Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes and Hats. I Fancy Dry Goods and Notions! Glass and Crockery Ware, Table and Pocket Cutlery. [ Wagon and Buggy Material. 1000 BUSHEL OATS, Mixed, Yellow and Red Rust PROOF ALSO Agents for Patapseo Guano Company,Patapsco Grange Mixture, Patnpseo Acid Ph i I ; phate. ** Cottiin receiv at at Geneva We are prepared to sell mppli s on credit, ou easy terms and at living aarw We conli •II v invite the public to examine our stock a-d priere. {null B , \V I I ,I V I : it*i > N A- I I A TCH FI ? ■.. - * ■ Jedei’s Shoe Store. 86 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. Always has in Stock a full and well assorted line of Ladies’ and Gents’ Boots and Shoes of the best and nobbiest styles, and made to order of the beat materials that myoce can buy. Ladies Button and Basket Shoes. AND BOOTS A SPECIALTY- Call and see them. IHE b st broean and farm bo it in fhe marke- for the If -t money. All goods nn And desirable. The people of Talbot and adjoining counties especially invited w> all and examine mv stocks. mar 30bl . 11. ITETTEO,. GEO. S. OBEAR, 1 lO Cherry St., M aeon, Ga. Champion, Cambridge, cook: stoves Saf- tv and FairvQ ie n Kers.sene Cook Stoves. Refrigerators, water Cream Ere ze s. foir,Vs Improve F y Funs. IXL t v Traps, and Feather DusM Full lines of French and Am rmj Chi :a, both plan and decorated Croc . - • In war . Ti, War - W-1 W r.. Baskets, etc. laxm: a. Ghandedtero and Full of Table and P.>cket Call ry. Nrw Goods, New Plated Ware. Come and look, no trouble to Sa-O* Goo