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begistei and standard
rnn.isiiED every
Tuesday Morning.
gee in Gorman’s Brick Building.
Tt . rm s, per Year ' °°’ Cash
.4 Six Months, i"Oe. “
Advertising low in proportion.
j If. (JOItU I'rop'r.
Lamar, Rankin k Lamar,
Wholesale ami Retail Dnurgists, and
irioimm i: r< >us o p
brewers lung restorer.
Macon, C3r£i.
mayli lm
DONT YOU FORGET IT.”
£ -’ k
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iS£ <r ' - J
I OFFER UNUSAL INDUCEMENTS
IN -
Groceries and Provisions
TO CASH BUYERS.
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CORN,FLOUR, HAY, OATS, BRAN,
NEW CROP GERMAN MILLET SEED
I have a fiw tana OH Ralible CHESAPEAKE GUANO
J. 3EE. HAMIXjTOKT,
The 1 >\vn < Ir.x . i--
j;in Gbl—mar22 COLUMN'S. Gl’DBfP V.
MEW LOOK STORE,
(JONES’ OLD CORNER.)
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
, , , „ Hr,. • Ik men'll v. itv qu.lilj anil i-n-c jus’ r< -
A arc otf v-rea the p.opl. >fTMb
DRYGOODS, NOTIONS, FOR SALE CHEAP
AS CALI. A V D SEE ME IlEl-'ORII DU YINC.
LOUIS BANNER,
sn 2o 1, i Old Corner Columbus, On
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GUNBY’S BUILDING, ST. CLAIR St.
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i.r.lhi'. inM L—tier. Eli.
Agent for Janies Pa Hill & Go's., celebrated ! and m 01.- Concord Har
ness and Wool Collars. __ a P 6
ED. I.LOM*. iiOm. P. FALLEY
CALL and EXAMINE
LONG & FARLEYS.
• NEW .STOCK OF
Fancy and Family Groceries.
Plantation Supplies,Tobacco, Cigars, &o.
w Eare opening anew ..nd complete stock of Or.e'er': -and wil ; m-.-.r.ne !•> keep
* foil assortment of the best Gw. i- in •nr li- fit ■■■•• l-e i u-r ,1.
WINES AND LIQUORS OF SUPEIU iit QUALITY.
Om* I J rio<fs W ill lie llic I .pw cst,
w e think onr friend-. wiil find t to tixoi iu‘* rest to give tr- a cal! before purr using.
Swift’s New Building, Upper Broad St., Columbps. Ga.
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®)e ©eoY|w Hejgiotet.
Grain Cradles, Gram Cradles,
Talbotton, G-a.
ALSO, LARGE STOCK OF
Flaw Hoes,Plow blocks, Stor'd
Hoes* and
EVJEBYTHtStfTHn ALLY KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS
Hard ware Store,
all of which will be sold at
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES for the CASH.
AND DON'T YOU FORGET IT.
Call before purchasing and be Convinced.
Keep constantly on hand a stock of the host
C (HIKING STO FES.
Manufactured in the country. Call and see them.
maj-24 H L. McLENDON, Talbotton, Ga
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A PERFECT STRENGTHENER.A SURE REVIVER-j
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IKON BITTERS nro highly recommended for nil diseases requiring I
a certain and efficient tonic; especially lmlignUtm, Vty.-vT>, Intermittent I
Fevers, If ant of A ppditc, Lose, of Strength. Lack of linecipjfitc. 1 imieiies the blood, I
strengthens the muscles,and gives new lite to the nerves. I hey act l ike a charm
on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, curh as 'Jesting the load,
Bekhing,lleal in the Stomach ,7 heartburn } et \ Tito, only Iron Urepnrat ion
that will not. blacken flio tooth or give headache. Hold by
all druggists. Write for the Ait C Book 1.12 pp. of useful and amusing read
ing)— sent free. BROWN CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, Md.
Soetlmt all Iron BittoranrumndnSv Bnown Ohemicat. 00. nn-1 tn. vn c.romod rt Uno on wrapper.
BI3WAB.E OF IMITATIONS.
BITTEBS,
may 11 b 1
.MANUFACTURES
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r.vn- i HVV&j
Colton Gins, LvvV . r
KKKIIKIIS, 'l.f u’ ■
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naem.i.n t'ff: ‘ K
Smv Hill-. '-Vi -
Iron Fencing, v j-..
-' n - 4 Cr--- tr. •
Building Work
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For Prices ad- T ; ’
ill OSH,
E. VAN WINKLE & CO .
214 and 210 Mari' (ta FI, and Hi, IN and 20 Loiiiniiy St. Atlanta, Ga.
jnlv‘2o mny27
T- CITAFFI IST, ’
COLI MUI S, - (JEOHdIA
DEALER IN
BOOKS, STATIONERY ADD MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Chromos, Picture Frames, Atlas and Cord. Stereoscopes,
Views, Albums, Gold Pens, Violin and Guitar Strings,
Inks. Writing Desks, Cards. Pocket Books.
Thomas’ Standard Black, Violet and Larinine
Inks, Depository of the American Bible Society.
an 11 b
Steam Planing Mills & Lumber Yard
— ; ,o:
T. J. 1)11 IDEY,
51A NU FACT UR EX; AND DEALER IN
KEEPS constantly on hand all li ; r 1 v Sj/. f Sa-’., I‘ors, Mi -d* and Mould
. mjf, Flooring and C% il.n- and .j.d m find >! ft Uof and
dressed Lumber. Door FniiGes. YGndo-.v Fr.:;i< v. M-’ildl; <'s, S roll W'.ik?, I’lefcets
Lattice, got out to order. Ad wtfK doi.‘-.?-nd mate.iwl .‘urni . *.l at Loct vn pne'-“
Agents for tie Contsmid Palest Sasj Balance.
tie fli nolit wnteikU it! •* • *■••:•.! *' -.vlutow* •• • ■ * '■trot* 'Uframe-.
rr purjtose of thSA.od 4U. :a o** bid for it than nsitt-f'/U.'‘til tue u-.uai Coat. Call
exiiiain- . . , , _
riu i;*r / VIILL o- ii-if Mael- uotti J, acral Inv i.. ri>t-.*
LOLuTrIBUS GA
TALBOTTOX. TALBOT COUNTY, GA., TUESDAY. JUNE 11 1881.
Burr Clover.
Having load a iluttenng neccunt
of this clover in a Califonua paper,l
obtained soma of tho seed, 'l’lioy
wore planted among oats. It
made a splendid growth the first
year, but the increase of tho seed
or burrs made a wonderful growth.
Thu second Spring I began to cut
and feed to my mules, and cat le,
early in March, its growth being
very rapid after cutting. 1 did the
work with a common reap hook.
Many experiments wore made at
different stages of its growth, and
in its curing. Unlike most speeies
of clover it has no bad effect on
animals eating it, whether in large
or small quantities. I took pains
to save tho burrs raised the second
year, and made several bushels of
them, which I sound as thick as
wheat. On a piece of ground well
pulverized, that had been made
rich with compost the crop raised
tho third year was truly wonder
ful. This year was one of scarcity
iu long forage, and I used tho clo
ver beginning in February—run
ning through a cutting machine
with bad hay and straw. My
mules were fed on it regularly, sav
ing corn,and keeping them iu good
working order.
My experiments satisfy mo that
tho accounts given of this clover by
the Ca!ih irnia papers are not exig
gerated as lo its excellence. Jt af
lords a Hue winter pasturage for
sheep in the mountains of that
country, who seek it in the dry
season and keep till U| on it. This
clover puts out rtinners in every di
rect ion 10 lo lit! inches long—?.ach
runner has a cluster of burrs every
inch, each containing from three to
six seed. It, begins to bloom wh.n
2 inches high, and as soon as the
cluster comes at each joint -V far
mer who once uses this clover
would not bo without it. There is
no telling how many tons of ilia
best feed for animals can bn raised
on one aero of gr und enriched or
natively rich when set with this val
u'd tr clover. William B.uwm.
Millo lgeville, Ga , J une hill 1881.
I‘. S. I have packagoa of the
seed of this clover for salo.
Cash Versus Credit.
Any retail dealer can buy clos
er willi cash than with credit. Tim
cl'-sor lie buys tho greater are his
profi s. Money put down on bis
counter gives him a chance to dis
count bis paper, meet his noies and
pay current expenses. Charges on
the hook mciiM cash next month, or
Urn month after, or next year. Cash
asks no favors except to be waited
upon. Credit must have a book
keeper, a collector and a lawyer, li
a retail dealer in groceries asks tliu
price of starch, he is told that he
cm have itaf. so much credit or so
much for spot cash. If a consumer
asks the price of tho retailer, it is
one price to Cash Down or Dead
Beat.
The more one thinks f.hi* matter
over the more ho realizes the force
of the remark of a prominent Wes
tern financier, who lately observed:
“The man who pays cash when lie
can get credit is a fool." And so
say we all. If Dead Beat is to have
the same price as Cash Down, with
an additional advantage of sixty
six days' time —which means time.
ty in nineteen casus out of twenty,
why do ;.ny of us pay cask ? Why
not all take credit ?—Detroit Free
Bless.
The Now Revised Testa
ment-
Wo have read many of the texts
changed by the revisers of tho New
Testament. These changes we
think commend themselves to the
cultivated and intelligent Bible
reader. They do not change as
far as wo have seen the moaning of
the texts, but make tho translation
pure, exact, and clear. It is evi
dent that a modern Bible should bo
translated into modern language,
A Bible, translated into English
a thousand yeais ago, would bo
hardly intelligible to the people of
this agj. Onr lauguage has been
enlarged and improved. Tnerefore
we look upon the Bible revision as
necessary and proper, and the re
visers have done their work well.
B igar does not injure sound
teeth but, on the contrary,improves,
them by assisting the solution ot
the food which supplies lime for
their nourishment. Sugar some
times causes pain in decayed teeth.
As creosote relieves an aching tooth
by coagulating a film of albumen
over the nerve, so sugar may cause
a tooth to ache lj y dissolving the
albumen by which tin nerve may
be piotecfed. Negroes, who eat
large quantities sugar, have b iau
tifui teeth.
Wise and Otherwise.
During the late session of con
gress five senators, resigned their
| seats—Messrs. Blaine, YVindom
Kirkwood, Gonkliug and l’latt.
The grave of Mr Thomas A Scott
will bo watched by men hired for
that, purpose. There is to be no
Stewart in disease with the bones of
the railway king.
Thirty-seven years ago the first
message was sent by electricity,and
then it required two operators and
a strip of paper, from which tho
words were laboriously deciphered
and tr nscribed. To day you can
go to a telephone and tell a man
ten miles off that lie is a liar, and
ho won't know where or who you
are,
San Antonia Texas, comes to the
front with ripe watermelons.
Galveston, Marshall, Dallas, Fort
Worth, Sherman, Austin and San
Antonio, Texas, are to be connec
ted by telephone.
Cattle, in considerable numbers,
are dying Eelow Chattanooga, Ten
nessee, of suine unknown disease.
Of the 1,000,000,000 acres of cul
tivable land in tho United States,
only eleven and a half per cent, are
utod.
The negroes of west Tennessee
have again taken the Kansas fever,
and are leaving by tho hundreds
almost daily.
Aimost every comity in Tonuos
soo has taken stops for the improve
ment of the public roads, under tho
new law.
Tho most remarkable run over
mado on an American railroad was
that from Detroit to Victoria, a dis
tance of 229 miles, iu 23,1 minutes
running time. It was a special
train with tho Vanderbilt private
car carrying a party of railroad
magnates.
/Y. Tar-Heel with a Record
Asheboro N. Y. Courier.
In (his county is a man eighty
six yen.’s old, who walks live miles
to mill twice a month and curries
oihi bushel of corn; has fourteen
children and whips eight of them
whenever they need it; has now a
wife tvvunty-fonr yeans of age; has
bmui married four limes; has used
tobacco fifty years; gls drunk regu
larly at every court and every
Christmas; never cursed but once
in hislifi jloves to hear good preach'
big, {foes to church regularly; voted
the Democratic licket;ean vvtiip any
man of his years and weight in the
State a fair list and skull rub, and
never paid a lawyer's fee nor a doc'
tor's bill,
-
Save your Sugar.
Every housekeeper should know
that, iiigar boiled with an acid, if it
he but for throe minutes, will be
converted into glucose, which is the
form of sugar found in sweet ap
pies. Ouo pound of sugar has as
much sweetening power as two and
onc'tourlh p muJs of glucose. In
other words, one pound of sugar
stirred into the fruit after it is cook
ed, and while yet warm, will make
the fruit as sweet as two and one
fourth pounds added while the
fruit is boilimr.
-•
Nothing Like Buttermilk.
A prominent physician declaims
there is nothing like bultermilK for
hot weather drink. It, is both food
and drink; supports tiie system and
oven ia fever will cool the atom,
acli admirably; it is a most valuable
domestic mcdicino, and will cure
dyspepsia as well as and more
quick than any other remedy,
A French law provides that any
citizen wno looses his life while
raving life or property at a tire, any
physician who dies while laboring
iu tho hospital in time of epidemic,
or any one who dies while endeav
oring to save a fellow being, shall
be regarded as a soldier slain on
the battlefield, and insures a dou
ble pension to his family. This is
just such a law as should ho euact
ed everywhere, and ibis country
especially should not hr behind any
of ihe powers of tho old world in
the recoguiz Uion of brave deeds.
♦
The Interiiation.il Sun-lay School Con
vention will meet t Toronto, Canada,
June 22d, 23d. A large excursion will
go from Georgia, price for the round
trip $30.10. Address T C Courtney, At
lanta, Ga.
Tho Southern Farmer's Monthly, price
$2 a year, J II Estill, Savannah,still main
tmiH its claim to be “the test agricul
tural and family magazine iu the South. kfc
The Central Railroad Directory have
i declared a $lO script; 4 per cent semi
annual dividend for the Central—for the
Southwestern sd‘2 script, and .‘> I*2 per
cent semi-annual dividend.
Ise tho revised census Rome has a pop
illation ol 10.723, instead of 0,102.
NEW SPRING CLOTHING!
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR FIRST INSTALLMENT
OF-
Gents’, Youths’ and Boys Spring Clothing,
An<l if you wish something nice, nobby find beautiful, cull ftn<l see them. Wi
have received a Urge lino oi SPIIING AND SUMMER SAMPLES, and can get op
Suits to order of any kind, at exceeding low prices, and guarantee a perfect lit and
satisfaction.
Wo are *lso Agents fur WARD S CELEBRATED SHIRTS and take measures for
tho same.
Our SPUING HATS are ou the way, and we respectfully invito an inspection of
our Goods.
J. C. HARRIS & SON,
net 2ii b I—Ri-lf. (12 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA
% W. COLLINS,
Manufaetnreroi
CAKES, DUCHIES & WAGONS
TO , v .V HU-1 Second S<i'oot.
MACON. - - - GEORCIA
-
TJST ssjtook:
AND FOR SALE LOW
Carriages, Phastons, Cabriolottes, Rockaways, Ladies ani
Pony Phaetons, Top and No-top Piano Box and Coal Box
Buffgies-
Webster Wagons,
lYiilburn Wagons,
Studerbaker Wagons,
One-Horse Wagons,
Harness, Baby Cabs, etc., etc.
GALL AND BE CONVINCED.
I ha.,dlo more goods in my lino than any other house|in the Sutaa
of (leorgia, T lorida, or Alabama. My facilities nro such that we defy
competition I will treat, you right.
,10v25 bl w. w- COLLINS, Macon,Gr^
C3r. T. PEACOCK,
CLOTHING MANUFACTURER, j
64 Broad St„ - ■ Columbus, Ga.
K.eps a gplendi IJimi of PIECK (JOOIW.
You can hare any kiud of suit made here to YOUIt OWN TASTE and in thf U
test style, s®, Dire him atrial.
a I >lC a G J PEACOCK. !
“bixTe wort ks 7
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MACON, GA
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BARTRAM, HENDRIX & CO,
PROPRIETORS
MAN.UF/YCTURKS of tho IvstSash, Door* and Blinds mvte in t,h* *n4l
.all other house building material miicli as Winrn*,. and Door frames. Meuldiifg
StairH BulluHtern New els. Scroll-sawed aud Turned work. Send for urii e list.
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Mix A Kirthmd,
No. 3 COTTON AVENUE and CG THIRD STREET,
MACON, - - Ceorgia
DEALER IN
Boots, Shoes and Hats.
TVTf* HAVE now in store one of the best stocks wc have ever offered, and la
VV pric s which cannot fail to satisfaction. It comprises Gents’ and La
dies Boots and Shot s, of the best Qiakcs; the c debrated Philadelphia Youths’and sChit
drens’ shoes -mp riot* to all oth n; Me ls’ aud omens' huuvjr kip Boots and Shoasj
Ui fine, everything to suit th<a wants of the purchaser.
W h have, also, at <> * fn \ i*<l good line of HATH
We invite attention of Shoeru’kers to our stock of FINDINGS. Scud ns
orders- we will ex cuto thorn with as much satisfaction as though bought in person
MIX A KIU ULaNO,
fttdUO tf A£tt<*oii
Job AVoi"l£.
All f.ljuißvH of Jol> W oi*lc d< *e
in the l>et style* and at the loweit
pi*i< ***, at the REGISTER JOB
OFFICE. Onr Job Department is inr
nislioa with a fine power puehs and al
thelatoft and most approved styles o
type. We do bottpr work for
iii<>iic*v than an> office in tli JMaie
Give an your outers and we will pleas*
yom.
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