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The Rush at Kir ven's,
Dress Goods Counter is
IM M ENBE!
Owing to the fact that for Variety and Cheapness his Stock is fur abend
of bit us**ul purchases. Hero you fim\
ALL WOOL TWILLED BUNTINGS at 25c.
ALL WOOL ARMURS, 48 in. wide at $1 00.
Everr On. In Search of a Sprint; Suit Should See th-aa (toofo.
THE USUAL A SI) SOME UKU.HUALLY GOOD BAliGAIhb IS HOMELY
Handkerchiefs, Trimmings and White Goods.
NICE FIGURED LAWNS ONLY sc.
Full Stock of CHINA MATTINGS at Low Prices.
Save Money by Pricing ray Good* before buying,
.r ALIIHItT la llf MIN
COLUMBUS, GA
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‘ C M KINSKI,.
A WITTICH _
WITTICH & KINS EL,
and Jewelers,"
Cor. Broad A Randolph St., Columbus, Goorgia.
OonlnrM lit
WATCHES. CLOCKS & JEWELRY,
Diamonds, Rings, Spectacles, Silver Ware, Silver-
Plated Ware, Fancy Articles, &c.
Watcboa, Cloaks ami Jewelry REPAIRED to give satisfaction, and war.
ranted. Engraving done to order.
Ha.r Jewelries made to order. Diamond, netto mt the present stylo. spi.'.h 1
CLOTHING !
FIIESH ARRIVALS AT
H. J. THORNTON S,
THU FASHIONABLE
CIjOTIIIEII AM) HATTER.
For Men’s, Boys’, Youths', and Children's Wear.
V) ill mil especial attention to my
YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHINC.
Which ennnot be .lteli.d in Styl., Price* and Uu.diiy,
Gents' Underwear, Neckwear, Gloves.
A Large and Varied Asaortiiieut of all the La teat Novelties aud Design*-
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TAILORING DEPARTMENT.
H J THORNTON'S 83 and 83 Broad Sirc.l, Colmnhu*, Gi.. is the plao* to hv.i
your Spring Mills to ... Hi-re yon tl -s iipleUi u us' -rlnie.it of
Imp-111, ~and 1) .m.aiio tr.ioic is as can he found in any ttrat.ctuss Tailonii,: Kstahlmli
meut Hil Tailors aie all Bret cUss. Good workuiaus.iip nr and u p.'ilaot tU is gear
' npri> ul
imefrd. 1
I'. CX* -/V I-‘" IP XIST,
COIiI’MU! S.- * - (jKOltts! v
DEALER IN
BOOKS, STATiOMT AND MUSICAL IiGTStHEKS
Chromos. Picture Frames, All,is and Cor 1, L-cre \ <••: “•
Views. Albums. Gold Pens, Violin and Uuivar St.-.uga.
Inks. Writing Desks Cards, Pot kat Books.
Thomas* Standard Black, iolet and Carmine
Inks, Depository of the American Bible Society.
yen 11 b l
GORDON'S |
New York Store.!
Columbus, Ga.
If HAVTNG DECIDED TO REDUCE OCR STOCK OF
(Corsets, Hosiery and Gloves.|
re adding our Spring and Summer st.vk, we offer 1.000 Core, ts in cu.il.
ITanctr, embracing all tbc ..tvlee, at about coal. . R
TS T'airs ot Ladies' and Muse. 1‘1,.u end Fancy H, ; .,erv. on account of|
e:zo and of s.igbt imperfections. will lie c o*cd nt a! iia.f pnre.
NTotice
or TIIE
GRAND CLEARING OUT SALE|
of mntJT popular brands and low pr ce KID UU.VD I'Uey must bes 1.1 atV
cure On and after ibis dte we wU only b.y "T! eHa r - S.,m less" and ••The*
SOjrdon- Bid Glove, anicb w U be sold ai tbe regular prio . aud under a guaran-*
THE NEW YORK STORE.
3 I \JL. C. GORDONT.
TIIE REGISTER AM) STANDARD, TALBOTTON, TALBOT <Ol STY. GEORGIA. APRIL 12, 1881.
REGISTER AND STAMM.
O. D, CrOHMAN, Emtob.
J B. GORMAN, CoiißEspoNiiisoEmT
Tstlboiton,
TUESDAY APRIL 13, 1881
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Official Organ of Talbot County.
All (it.Mi iHKsrATIC.
America* Republican: ‘(Kir people
ere paying from $1 60 to $1 75 per bun*
Ureti lor bay to f*e<l Htock on now, Mad
in h tew day* will be paying nearly the
Mfttua nte to fciil out grow in order to
make a bale of cdt>u to two or three
acres of land, that would make several
tomi of flmt cliws hay. That in one re-
Hon, we HuppoKC, why there are ho many
poof ran Jen, hor*ts. cowm and hog* to he
found m theeouth. Every farmer niukaa
cotton and pays the hot cent he can get
out of it, mortgages hi* borne*, mules,
find-, etc., for provision*. and comes
out mi ho din loser. Cun‘t you change
for u year or two. raise Icsh cotton and
more corn, grass, hogs, potatoes, peas
and augur c;ie, and see if there won t
he a little less money to pay to the west
lor such things as you can rn.tko ho easily
at home.“
Love at First Bight.—The Marietta
Joux -al inlUthu following romantic sto
ry of love tu first sight.
Mr. E I) Bhugart, one of Marietta's
! must promising yoang men, called on
Mim Leona Cox.a young lady who had
! recently moved to this place from La-
Grange, Ga., and she sung and played on
the guitar for him, lu the courne of which
she hid oci-iHiou to crow like a rooster.
When Hbt had tltiinhed the song, tho
young ruati said that l.e ‘‘Would love to
have a rooster like that,** whereupon, she
replied that ‘‘he could get one for a dol
lar uji J a half. Tney parted, and (wo
days afterward she received ft note asking
hrr hand in marriage, which was granted.
They were luamed on Ur; 2ltb inut*
, It is understood that tho manager* of
the International Cotton Exposition, to
he held next October, at Atlanta, (Is.,
hiivtt decided to increase the capital
tock to $200,000, and to include all tex
tile fibre* in the exhibition, dins deter
mination will greatly enlarge tho field
for the exposition, and comprehend a
vast induMtri.il interest.
The iSpnrta Ishmaelito remarks that
“the farmer who buy* Western corn pays
three so] •rate profits on tin* cost of its
introduction. Tho Western farmer gets
his profit tlien tbejjwholesale buyer gets
his profit and lastly,the retail merchant
makes bis per .cent. What does tho
Southern funner make? Cottou and
mortgages. *
About a year ago Mr I C Lumpkin, of
Coweta county, had his arm amputated
above his elnow on account o 1 a cancer,
winch bad appeared on his hand. The
o-incer lias broken out afresh now under
ins arm, and he is in a very critical con
ditun.
Mr George I Beney, n N* w V#rk mil
liouaiif, has given Wonleynn Female
Oolite, Macon, $ 50,000. Ho ima also
incroaMd 1m donation to a like amount
for Emory College*, at Oxford,
Monroe if© liAve & ntw shoe factory
which will employ from twenty five to
tiiirty haixU. The lot for the factory ha*
been bargained lor.
Mi U A Ed w nelson who has been
doing butineeß with Mosiri. W A Wil
lingham & Cos., Columbue, died in that
city on Saturday lant after a short illness.
An infant was one night last week left
on the doorstep of If U Crawford, Esqr
of Colununiß.
Saulsbury has been olio
sen to deliver the memorial address iu
Macon. He imu resident of the city,
LaUrange can boast of a colored pby*
•iclan. Dr E M Hamsey, He whs former
ly of Hognnsvillc, and attended a xnedis
cal college ut Nashville, Tcun.
A war of races bus broken out in Peru,
and ever 10(A) poopie have been murder
ed.
y The Buena Vista Argus has changed
its name to the Mariwu Couuty Argus,
and the papei Is very much improved.
Macon hsa received up to April Ist
C 1,422 halos of cotton, against GO,bid up
to the sumo time last year.
Death of Jewett DoVotie.
This aad event occurred in Columbus,
ou Monday morning, April itn. Ho was
oditor-in chief of the ColumbuH Enquir
er-Sun, and for one so young had deserv
edly won a conspicuoaa place in the
trout rank ot Georgia journalists. lie
was a sou of Rev. J 11 DuVotie, and was ;
much loved by those who claimed the
boon of lus friendship, and highly e i
teemed bv h large circle who recognized .
in him a cultured and gonial gentlemen, j
11is father was w ith him iu lus Inst sad !
momenta. 11c was bnned with military I
koiora by the Columbus Guards, of
which ho was an honorary member.
Peace to bis ashes.
Report of the Cotton Crop to
Date.
The New Turk Financial Chronicle ot
April 2d, the total receipts of cotton
to date at 5.090,626 bales, showing an in i
crease of 595,504 bales over last year.
The visible supply on the Ist was 2, ;
900.612 an increase of 442,081 bales, ax 1
compared w ith 1880, and 021,628 as com
pared with 1870, and 215,470 as com
pared with 1878.
For the week ending April Ist the
nineteen interior towns received 32,813,
| shipped 51,326, stock 266,579. For the
j same date last year they received 22,564,
| shipped 29,461, stock 259,223.
The American Farmer tor April.abounds
j in matter ot immediate and practical val
i ue for the farmer, trucker and gardener,
care being taken to adapt the treatment
iof subjects to the season. The eontnbu
; tors are men who are daily engaged
! the work of which they write, and are
known a* successful cultivators ana stock
misers. The proceedings of farm clubs
are a special feature. No farmer or far
uiers family can afford to do without
the visits v>f this old farm journal, pubs
hshed bv Suur! Sands A Son, Baltimore,
at $1.50 a year, or $1 to clubs of five or
over,
- ♦- -♦ ■ ——
Tht UrfMlnr Klrttiag
—A simpU. pure,harmless remedy, that
cures every time, and prevent© disease by
keeping the blood pure, stomach regular. ;
kidneys and liver active, is the greatest!
blowing ever conferred upon rum Hop
Bitters is that remedy, and iu
ti rs art* being blessed by thousands who
have been savc'l and cured by it. Will!
;ou try it Em He.
A Safe and Sure means if restoring
the youthful color of the hair is furnish
ed by Parkt: *s Hair Balsam, whDh is de~ \
servedlv P*'t>*-. ;.r f oai t*bhj>erior clean--
*<din !
THE OLDEST DRY GOODS
HOUBE.IN GEORGIA,
I. OLE S CD.,
COLUMBUS, GA.
WE BUY AND SELL FOE
cash.
LISTEN TO THE VOICE OF OUR
LO IF PRICES:
Bleached domestics. 6c to 12 cents,
London coids, 7 c nte,
NairiHookn, 7c to 10 cents.
Wnite Victoria Lawn, 8 cent*.
Black bunting, 12 1-2 cents
Black all wool Bunting, 20 cents.
Hamburg Edgings v u<* cent to two
dollars per yard.
These are our own importation, and
cheaper than any one else dare sell them.
Tabic Damask.
We carry nn immense stock, price 25c
to $1 75 per yard.
Gents Furnishing Goods.
Tho lut.es* collaret (ho newest neck wear,
tho best fitting shirt, the uobbi-nt Hat,
culi always be found with us. WE nuke
Knits to order and "uarantee a perfect fit.
Dress Goods Department.
SILKS and SATINS ANY COLOR,
Katins In-Lyons, Brocades,
Trimming*, Velvets.
Ornaments, TV m?!b.
Me carry a stock of 200 piece* Dress
and Trimming Silks, priced 65 cento and
upwards.
200 nieces floor mat ing to bo gold by
tho piece, at auction price*. Cheaper
than ever offered here before.
Shoes and Hat Department
complete with new stylos.
La<-e Curtains 18c to 75c per yard,
Laco bed sals, quite now,
Lace L i fubrequiMH,
Lace Collars, extra .stylish,
Lace handkerchiefs tto latest.
With buyers constantly in tho market
we guarantee to sell first quality goods
cheaper tliau any house in this section.
WHERE to find those,
at KYLE &CO‘S.,
Cheap Cush Store, Columbus, Ga.
Parties who desire to order samples
and further information chc.-rfully fur
nished. uprii 5 ft
COFFS3.
Good Uio Coffee, 64 lbs. for 5-1 00, at
Drouigoolo Bros, Columbus, Ga.
ootl'Jly aprs.
CREAM NECTAR,
most excellent and healthy drink
outireiv new salo only by Dromgool*
Hros., Columbus, Ga.
OH ! DON'T,
Forget to rail early nt Dromgoole HroK'
and sue the elegant lino of F.nry (.’an- I
dins and < 'ontectiumuics.
uprG Columbus, Ga.
TALBOT SHERIFF SALES
Will bo Hold belore th. Court II n o
door in the town nt T.dbnMon. Talbot
rountv, Georg in, \vill• i ll the lgl In urs • I
hhlo. on the Ist Tuesday in May, the fol
lowing property to wit: Two hundred
and ei bty acrua of land more or It**,
situated two mil* m Northeast ot Twlbotton
on the Contreville road, and bounded a-
Minus: On tbo North ui and K.st by lanritt j
of Mrs Trico, on the South ly W A
MflUnd, and on the W. at by Mrs Kitu
1r- ugh. Levied on ax the proport vo! J F
Walker to saiish a Fi Fa iu my hands in
f vor of Charles Knowlton vs. J F
Walker find uoticc given.
•I A FOSTER, Sheriff.
Taibotton. April sth, 1881.
POSTTON KD
TALBOT Slll-'ItIFF SALES.
AVill be sold before the Court House
door, in tho town of Talbott n, Talbot
county, Georgia, within the legal hours
ot sale, on the Ist Tuesday* in May next,
tin following properly to wit* All of lot
of bind No 28, save one half ’ot hu acre,
in the 2‘d district * f Talbot county.
Levied upon as tho property of K F. Ma
hone to sa ll> (y one Bum no: Court ti fn
in ley hands ii tavor of F Zell Jfc Sous,
versus Tl 4A 1 F Mahonc Written no
tice fpve ft. nuauts this. I t day ot
Mare j, lßJnr
JAMES A FOSTER,
April sth 1851. Sheriff.
Notice to Debtors and Credi
tors-
GEO R(11A Tai bot County :
Ail persons having demands against the
estate vf S nev Ingram, late t said coun
ty, deceased. are required to present them
withiu tho time prescribed by law. and all
persons owing said Estate are requested
to make immediate payment to tho uu
daisigned. JAMES McNEIL
apts 6v. Administrator.
Guardian’s Sale.
By virtue of au order of the erurt of
Ordinary ot Fuitou county, Georgia. I
will soil nt public outcry on the first
L'neaday in may next, 1881. within the
’ legal b< uis of sale, be tore the Court house
| door ot said county, the oue third undi
vided interest ot Georgia V Blount, minor,
; iu the following tract of laud, to wit:
Town lots seven [7] aud eight [B], in
square C. bounded ou the north by Mad
riersnn street, Fast by Gauge street,
South by F> tilth street, and West by
Jacksou street, coi tainii g one ncie
more or levs, iu faibotto ■. Talbot county,
Georgia. M BLOFN V.
Guardian of (uvi r,a V. Blount.
Atlanta. Ga., March 7th. 1881—moi7
Exemption of Personalty
and Homestead.
William E Mum ford has applied for ex
emption of personalty aud setting apart
and valuation of homestead, and I w ill
pass upon the same, at 10 o'clock, on
th# 18th 4.tv of April. 1881. at mv ottlee*
li iC H A K L> H LEON A RD,
march 29th, 1881. 2t Ordinary.
Economy Cotton Planter !
PRICE $lO 00.
Saves La bob, Sates Time. Sates Cotton j
Seex>.
Pitsr.tod by ./ W Eason, and took the
premium at the Gcorsta State Pair aa
the best cotton planter.
Por sale by H L McLendon. TaJ. otton.
R S KENDRICK, gvn* for Talbot i
to. •- msrS *3J
The Live Grocery House.
LOW PRICES ALWAYS Rl LE.
J W CIjEMEAITS.
TO THE Planters of Talbot and adjoining counties we offer a large and well selected
stock of
CROCERIES AND WESTERN PRO I) ICE.
adaptedto the wants of farmers, low for CASH. Full lines of
"Well <Jiii'ed. ISullc Alcalg,
at lower prices than ever before offered. CALL AND * SEE US.
j&r- MR. JAKE KIMBROUGH, of Harm county, is with this { opulai xiouse, and
will he glad to see and wait on his friends, and the public generally.
Jan 4 (b 1.) j. w CLEMENTS. Columbus Ga.
SPORTSMAN’S WAREHOUSE!
PHIL. HFLER
O UN AND LOCKSMITH,
I )ealor in
.Huns, Pistols, Sportinp Articles, Amm unit ion,
Powder Flasks, Shot Belts, &c.
ALL OLSA KINDS OF SEWING MACHINE NEEDT.ES
Guns and Pistols Repaired, and Keys Fitted.
165 Broad St., Opposite RANKIN HOUSE
jan 4 b 1 ( OLI Mlll S, GA.
~Km r YORKSTOItE,
(JONES' OLD CORNER.)
COIAIM 15US, GEf)KGI A.
\splandid new line of good*, in great variety quality and price—just re
ceived and are offered th people of Talbot and adjacent counties at tempting
prices.
HW COODS, NOTiaNS. FOR SALE CHEAP
i*. CALL A' D SEE JIE BEFORE BUYINd.
LOUIS BANNER,
au29 b l Jones’Old Corner Columbus, Ga
GUANO! GUANO!
BUT THE BEST.
Messrs. PL A RCE A BINFORD, Columbus, General Agents have ap
pointed tlie
| Geneva as depots of delivery, for the sale of
OBERS & SON Phosphate, and LISTERS
CRESCENT BONE.
Two of the best Fertilizers, acknowledged by a!l who have ever used
! them, ever offered th, planters of Talbot t.n-1 Meriwether counties. I
! have the exclusive sale of the.e tw o standard brands in tins section and
i all applicasious must be made to me in person or my agent J II Dennis,
Geneva,
Arriving now at Geneva 100 tons of these choice fertilizers for salr,
either for cash or cotton option on the best terms Twelve sacks Cres
| cent Bone, to the ten, and ten sacks of Ober & Son- Phosphate.
J B. GORMAN. Agent,
: feb 8 a for Talbot and Meriwether Counties.
C- T - ‘ - - • ■ -—•-
Steamplaning Mills & Lumber Yard.
T. J. DUDLEY,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IK
Building Material !
KEEPS coustantlv on hand all Regular Sizes of Saab, Doors, Blinds and Mould
mgs. Flooring and Ceiling dressed and matched, and ab Kinds of rough and
dressed Lumber, Door Frames. Window Frames. Mouldings, Scroll orks. Pickets
f-a T .tic, Ac., got out to order. All work Jone.and material furnished at bottoi pne^
Aients for the Centennial Patent Sash Balance.
Tt ii siraple. conv*ni%rt Mad rfcrsp. can re applied k o old window* withont change ot framas. anewer
trrr? purposa of thawl&dowSS aab. and eu ba bad for i®ss tban oae-fou: ‘.ii tat usaai cost- Call aad
tim tyncis arf HILL' or M*ree r 3ire<: aear Pasierger I>apot
COLUMBUS UA
NEW SPRING CLOTHING!
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR FIRST INSTALLMENT
OF
Gents’, Youths’ and Boys Spring; Clothing,
And if you wish something irec, nobby aivl beautiful, call and see them W*
have received a iat ge line of SPRING AND SL .'vI.MEK S VMf > LL>. a: tl can get up
Suitß to order of any kind, at exceeding low prices, and guarantee a perlect fit and
witi-.faction.
We aie -Iso Agents for WARD S CELEBRATED SHIRTS and take measures for
tlu same-
Our . v PBING HATS are on the wav, and we respectfully invite an inspection of
J. O. HARRIS & SON,
oct 2t; b I—pir. C 2 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA.
CLOTHING MANUFACTURER,
64 Broad St, - ■ Columbus, Ga.
Kteps a splendid line of PIECE OOOD.^i
Y’ou can have any kiud of suit male fiere lo Y’OUR OWN TASTE, and in the la
te; t st !e Give him atrial.
af-i6 a <; .T PEACOCK.
A. R.WILKERSON. B. T. HATCHER.
Wilkerson iUM
GA.
Have in Store a large Stock of Plantation
Supplies of every Description.
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Groceries, Planters Hardware
Iron,Nails,Plows,Hoes, Axes,
Shovels & Fpades, Harness,
Saddles, Bridles, Collars, La
dies Saddles.
Domestic and Staple Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes and Hat*.
Fancy Dry Goods and Notions !
Glass and Crockery Ware, Table and Pocket Cutlery.
Wagon and Buggy Material,
1000 BUSHEL OATS, Mixed, Vellow aud Hod Kut I*ROOF
ALSO
Agents for P.itapsco Guano Company. Putapsco Grange Mixture, Patapaco Arid Phoi
|>b*te. /*r Cotton re<vir Oat Genov.i
We are pre- r-I to -• tl -n .k? o:T, on *ftsy term* and at Imng hat**
We cordially innte tbe publie to *xan>in oar utock and priee*.
janfißi, WII.KI-Ut.SON .V !! VTCIIER
Bedell'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 tho best and nobbiest styles, and made to order of the best materials that niyoae
can buy.
Ladies' Button and Basket Shoes,
AND BOOTS A SPECIALTY. ’ Call and see them.
THE be st brrgan nud farm boot in the market for the least money, All goods nex
aud desirable. The people of Talbot uni adjoining counties especially invited !•
all and examine my stocks.
mar 30 n L W. I?. lIEDELL.
"DON T YOU FORGET IT !
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I OFFER UNUSAL INDUCEMENTS
Groceries and Provisions
TO CASH BUYERS.
CORN, FLOUR, HAY. OATS. BRAN,
NEW CROP GERMAN MILLET SEED
I have a few ton3 Old R3II hie CHESAPz-AKE C-UANO
OT. H. HAMILTON
Tlie I p-Town Grocer,
lan 6jl —mar-22 COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.