The Georgia register. (Talbotton, Talbot County, Ga.) 1877-18??, July 12, 1881, Image 1

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REGISTER AM STANDARD. PUBLISHED EVERY Tuesday Morning. nffice in Borman’gßrick Building. j forms, per Year, 00, Cash, j it Six Months, SOe. Advertising low in proportion. .r. I*. Prop'r. John McCough Broad Street, Columbus,Ga. Come to the Trout with Bargains for all Dry Goods tor the Spring and Summer Trade. Complete stocks, prices a little lower than the lowest, with most DECIDED BARGAIKS. tumny beautitul specialties. In Gents Fnrnlshing Goods ; ! : id a Urge assortment of every article needed. inclmlmg tlweelArafed Vi.ritna Mmeres for spring anti summer wear. SERE SALE PEL Lb. CAI.I. ON l •>. tuny 3 a ■ DON T YOU FORGET IT." r..-r w— l ? t ■■■• ' •' ‘ .I.S | OFFER UNUSAL INDUCEMENTS its (j rocerios and 1 *ro visiomh TO CASH BUYERS. O CORN,FLOUR, HAY, OATS, BRAN, NEW CROP GERMAN MILLET sEr.D I have a few tons Old Rclible CHESAPEAKE GUANO j. yes:. HAMISt>TOKT, Tlie lOcTown < * rocev. jan (>M mar 22 _ COLUMBUS- Oggg*^ newyoM store, f (JONES’ OLD CORNER. COLUMBI S, GUOISGIA. i .plendhl new line of dress ~1 in .-■ >■ ■LG •• :! n- d-' - A cSred and are offoiv-1 the peopi- -f Talbolam. .ij .. cut. <>■ iiitir at 1 m.-tir.:' prices. DRYCOIOS.IOTIONSJfIRSALECHEAP .SS, CALL A V D SEE ME BEFORE LFYING. LOUIS BANNER, an 29 b I Jones’ Old Corr.gr Columbus, Go ho 0. irJ litE •GUNBY'S BUILDING, ST. CLAIR St. CToIL'LXAXA I)':aI,EU IN T .. IVliff's, Buggy I'm- V '~~----. iirellas, Harness nesse. Wagons. Agent for James R Hill & Go's., celebpateJ i and mt ,( l Cou<r n! Har ness and Wool Collars. ~DIXIE~TVOR K& MACON, GA BARTRAM, HENDRIX & CO, PROPK r RTO !.’~- A f AVCFACTITBRS of the b-st Sash, D r- el LUil- •" *’ (*♦<> . ' A*J.al! othe.r house btiild'ng material srudi ■<. W;: : .i >! D* or fr . m-s. -htui 'i-'.- *-tiurs Ba,lusters Newell Scroil*s>a.ved aud fir jet v oik. S-.iil Idi once list. *pIS hi YOL 5. HEADQUATEBS FOE !U a iir^t; D Ol£tss£3 CLOTHING, p r Tunme ll L I Jylllnui is tbe only clothier in Columbus, allowed to soli the celebrated W. &, G. Yacht Cloth Suits. They ore eveev way anperior to tlie ordinary flannels, which are barely imitations, are durable, hold their cdov ami are most dc.mom.oil in woe', and bcautitul in Tit. THOMAS most respectfully solicits btdoui buying eLo\vhciv,iui exainina'ion of his Fine and Extensive sleek ol New Spring Clothing, In make superb, iu til unexcelled, in excellence o! materials unsurpassod. Fnrinsliiny Goods and Hat .Department, Has all the latest novelties and standard -nods, including the celt Grated lvc!‘P Slarfinun 1 somim fSliii-t , Mod >f son 1 S ATI’S. . ■' .Special orders made to measure at short notice, and only in first elass style WEDDING SUITS A SPECIALTY. Don't. for'."'f tlmt Thomas lias liis tls cheap and is going to sell every customer that, comes in the House I’iie s will suit. I)>n‘t forgot it. I keep no shoddy goods, aprl9 II r. ' G. E. THOMAS, ColumbU3, Oil Gram Grain j&JTJ THE Talbotton, GVa. ALSU, T-ARGE STOCK OF Flaw Hoes*, Flow Flocks, Hern'll Hoes, and EVERYTHING CSIMLIY [U'.i’T IN' A FIRST CLASS Hardware Store, all of which will be void at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES for tho CASH. ANIJ DON'T YOL FORGET IT. Call before purchasing and be Convinced. Keep constantly on hand a stock of the best COOKING STOVE*. Manufactured in tho country. Call and w them. may 2-1 H L. McLENDON, Talbotton, Ga ———B— —l— M— wm M——B3ML3R br ow n -|j A PERFECT STRENGTHEMER.A SURE REVIVER. IKON IiITTKHS are highly recommended ibr all diseases requiring a certain and elliciclit tonic; especially Mit/aUun, lJysprp <, hilenndUtU /.;■ nr-, Want J Appetite, Lorn of Ximi'jthjMck of Jlneripjfih:. I Jiricli. Oil- bl.ro. I, strengthws t£n moscle!,and gives n w life to th nerves. Tin y act like a charm on the digentivc organs, ra/utviny aUdjxpejilir rijmptarn.", Hie li j,m 'Jaihnrj the pood, Il lr.hinn, ll' at in do: y’om/wh,l !• 'irthorn,: 0 . Tile only I roll Prepnrai J ( m that will not blark<tn the. tooth fr fflvo lica.lacli... bold hv all druggists. Wri'o for the AB (' Book (32 pp.of useful and amusing read ing)—sr/i( frer. BROWN OHIIMIC \l. CO.,Baltimore, M.l. S.-,t!iat nil Irno Bitter., ire micln brUt! riHr.-r: i. <■' rrrl rod linos on wrappor. BJJWAItK OP ItIITATiOXS. riny •! b 1 Steam Planing Mills & Lumber Yard .o: T. J. DUDLEY, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN JSxxilc3-iz3.gr Material * KEEPS constantlv on hand all lb uu’ai Fizof? of S' -;h, Doors, I’bnds and Moui t ; j-. w. Floor!• Cdilin,;.' E< --‘d ' 1 mdehod. ;*.nd •! ioi.ds of rough and dressed Lumber, J> or r i in;"*. Y,’-.? T > Frunn-s. M'-uJdi. :/*'. S r >ll Works. Pictets l-attice, &c., Lot on*, to or iur. A'l .■■■>! L fioio . i"i mate: nd ittfin.-mcd at bottom j>riu -■ fci flie Cc;ty m..; Patnf Sasa Balance. ; P ; ../, r 'tnl ;a v, -• r Kpph'tfi o. r,id wsL'i' without ch-Uigoorframes, ann^rer .. , . 0 .Vj. V ;l1 .#♦ 4-.1 xtu Li i 'M: . L •;- f'..;rth tltc UtDifei C*li feud ' 1 ■ iT'.n- mi 1 i kIJLL 1 Sirnei. near C..n, r n> r l><-no*. lU aiM CCLuHBUSOA TALBOTTOX. TALBOT COUNTY, UA., TUESDAY. JULY I2JBBI. The Old Failing, Yesterday fnorniug a man whose very look proved how hungry and pemiilcss he was, halted before an eating stand at tho Central Market to let his month water for a while. The woman knew his worth and called out: ‘Come, bo jogging along. You won't get any food here unless you've got tho cash.' ‘My dear woman/ he confidently began, as lie drew nearer, ‘I aui not hungry; Ijnst loft the breakfast ta ble, after the heartiest meal I ever ate, I was not looking at your beautiful moats, your lovely cakes, or rich and juicy pies, but atyour se,f.‘ ‘\Y hat are you looking at me I was wondering ‘ be safd, ‘if you were any relation to Lady Clare, of England. You have the same brown eyes, 9:11113 bountiful hair, same sweet accent.* ‘I never knew her/ replied the woman, ns her lacc began to clear up. Didn't eh ? Well, I never met two faces nearer alike in their sweet express ion. I wish I had your portrait printed on ivory...l really wish I had.' Sire handed him a halt pie and a piece of meat, and as 110 sauntered off she began hunting round for a piece of broken mirror. —-Kxchango. • Do Queen Boos Sting’? Decent investigations indicate that the sting of the queen bee is different in its structure from that of the worker bee, and intended for a different purpose, Tho sting of the queen bee is only used to poison a rival queen, and is not Capable of inflicting wounds on the human flush. If this is true, it will relieve amateurs of much anxiety iu hand ling queens. What say Major Byrd and Dr llrown on this sub led. Commenting on this, tbe editor says: “It is a well known fact that bees invarm only when honey has been abundant for a considerable length of.time. It is also a fact that, when taken in time, nine times out of ten, swarming may bo pre vented by giving more room iu the hive, und various other expedients, fully explained in all tho latest works on bee-keeping. For Exterminating Bcd- Bug‘3. One ounce of corrosive subli mate, half a pint of alcohol. Wash the bedstead thoroughly in strong salt and water. When dry, with a small brush or feather apply tho mixtara to all the crevices. Be sore the poison has dried in before you make up the bed, or it will I-.-avo uu ugly stain on tho mattress. ► ♦ -4 Twenty DoM.Aiis Itnw vltli. -En quirer Sun: A gentleman iu Con yers, (la,, offers the above sum as a reward to any person who will, on sight, read tho following without mispronouncing a word: One morning I found myself in a queer locale amid a vast re.t ol burning sa .ds. To inv relief 1 descried an oasis, but alas! it turned out to be a mirage. I could sec, as I thought, cascades, geysers, and gewgaws in describable. When I complained to an Edomite of such a deceptive laud, the untoward fell nv treated me wilh contumely. 1 was only saved from the puissant blows of the nuisance, by tho timely appear ance of a chamois which leaped up fr m the font of a pyramidal cy press, at which lie tired his fusee. This perverse creaturo was s j mad dined at my escape that be com mitted f.'lo.dc-So. He was ill - pro tege of tho king, and had been for some time his employe in deci phering cruciform inscriptions, and may have been a Chaldean. Though cleanly dressed, he a was not cleanly. Now seeking a recess by a stream filled with animalcules, I wrote ar exquisite essay, drawing upon my fertile brain, which I read each al ternato day for a week, and then wrapped it up and placed it in an alcove for sale-keeping. A Dl'UctoL's D,.sii —Boil new potatoes and early beets separately, but at the Jsame time; when thor oughly cooked, slice separately, and whilo still hot put a layor of beets iu a deep dish, sprinkle light ly with paper and salt, then add a layer of potatoes, sprinkle wit )|sa!t, and pepper and lay on thin slices of new sweet butter; then slices 'of beets and potatoes with sail, pep per and butter as before until the dish is full. Over the whole pour enough thin sweet cream so that after filtering down through the beets and p tatooa, a few spoons of it will be found ii# tbe bottom of in- dish. Serve while still quite warm. You will be sure to repeal this dish sral times each year. - Exchange. Want of good sense L the worst kind of poverty. Wise and Otherwise. Sir John Mason, vvlio died in London on UlO 17tLi, was tho first to substitute tho modern steel pon for the oUI gooso - quill. A well known capitalist of Macon, and who generally knows whereof he speaks, predicts that ttio cotton receipts at Ma con, will reach 200,000 bales within the next two years, through the railroad com binations recently formed and still being consolidated by amalgamation of other lines. -Too Hobbs, ot Macon county, was sen tenced to three years in tlio penitentiary, at the late term of Macon Superior Court, lor burning a school house on his own land. On the night ol tho burning, the school teacher was shot, by unknown partii s, as he approached tho burning building. A letter from Southern Florida tie scribes a flight ot white butterflies from the South that had filled the air, like snow-flakes, tor six days going north. One hundred and sixty-eight passen ger trains arrive at and depart from tlio Grand Central depot at New York every day. The motto of M Drouvn do Lhuys, the late French statesman and philanthropist was, “To ameliorate man by agriculture and agriculture by man." The JfarioE county Argus says: Mr J \V Slaughter, near Pinoville, was having a vv M dug ou bis place, and when about 20 feet deep a well preserved oak leaf was found firm ly imbedded in tbe chalk. When about 50 feet deep a live snake of tho black species was found. The Methodists in I'Tirsyl h are having nil interesting protracted meeting, which is proving very successful. Webster county lias boon with out rain for six weeks, yet tile corn and cotton look green and are both growing. A German carp twelve inches long, and weighing five pounds, was caught out of a pond near Lex ington, Ixy, It is one of a lot of small ones that was put in the pond about a year ugo. The Griffin News says a young lady ol that place has just received a legacy of $7,500 from a relative in England. At twenty a man is sure that he knows everything—at thirty he be-- gins to have grave doubts; at forty lie knows that there arc some things he don't know; at fitly he is cer tain that he will never again know ns much as he once knew. Tho total number of pupils at Wesleyan Female College, Macon, is one hundred and eighty*nine. The practice of feeding stock on the ground is not economical. If you feed out doors, provide racks to hold the feed. Tho actual loss to tho farmer, oftentimes in a siire glo season, exceeds the cost of the necessary racks for effectually sav ing this waste. Any farmer with a little lumber, a saw, hammer, nails, and ux and auger can make one. Mr. B H Wonill, ol Outhbort, and Miss Sadie flail, of Stewart county, wore married recently. Wool is worth 31 cents per pound in Albany. The water works of Macon are now in operation. Samuel U McClesky, Esq., has been nominated for tho legislature from Oobb county, to till the vacan cy occisit nod by tho death ol Gull. A J Hansel!. Mr G W MeNard, of Sumter county, 1-ms iron) thirty (o forty acres of cotton that will average between half b-g and kut-c ifigb.and has from fifteen to twenty squares to tbe s'alk. Colonel Samuel Carter, of Mur ray county, Ga., on two hundred acres of land, will make this sens son two hundred bales of cotton. Tnis is equal to the cotton produc tion on tho Mississippi bottoms. One thing which commends tho olectric light is the fact that E li : son has invented a meter which ho declares will never tell a lie like the gas meter. The electric meter stops measuring thy instant ihe light go s out. The chr trie* light is not yet a fixed fact as a cheap il llurnnia’or for private dwellings, and so gas stocks will keep up un til that point is readied in the pro gress of invention. Edison claims that tho doom of gas is scaled as a private illuminating ageucy. The National Magazine, of L 1:1- don, has been tracking American ; storms across the Atlantic utul I finds that <l2 per cent, of those 1 I starting in this country reach Great Britain. As it takes them several 1 days to muke the voyage across | the ocean the proposed inteina- I lionai exchange ol the meteorolog ; ical reports by cable oiurlit to cna | bit* the inhabitant-* of England to know very nearly wb it sort of w atber they are going to have. Mannfaotnrerol USES, SKIES i WAGONS “0,7 *--S & 7-1 Second Street. MACON, - - - GEORCIA jo*— ■■■ ■- EOT STOCK AND FOR SALE LOW Carriages, Phaetons, Cabvioleites, llockaways, Ladies and Pony Phaetons, Top and No-top Piano Box and Coal Bo* Buggies -1 Webster Wagons, iviilbiirix Wagons, Studerfoaker Wagons, One-Horse 'Wagons, Harness, Baby Gabs, etc., etc. GALL AND BE CONVINCED. I handle more goods in my lino I ban any other housofin the States 01 Georgia, Florida, or Alai r.iaa. M . faciliti m are such that ive defy competition I will treat.you right. nov2s hl W.W. COLLINS, Macon,Ga Mix & KirtMnd, No. 3 COTTON AVENUE and fifi THIRD STREET, -> - Ceor.gl.tis HEALER IN Boots, Shoes and Mats. \ ,T T U 1 1 AV lb Muwln slim nno of tho l>< ;l stocks \vt* have ever offered, and la - > whs di cn'i' .f I'ail to <ri vc :,:ili !' ctioii. U comprises Gents’ and La -1 lies I loots :i cl Yi has, <•! th ’lhril .lakes; the c U Unit A i'ail.uleiphi i Youths’ and SCbit ( Irons’ shoe" -mperior to all olios; M .*,’ .uni omens’ heavy kip Boots uud Shoes J 'll fine, everything to suit Ilia wants of the purchaser. We have, also, at. << U’Ja 3rd *’ c ?*<**4 „;t good line of I JCwTTf** We invito attention <l'Shoemakers to our stock of FINDINGS. Scud us you* •>rtl(i)*.'i will oxce-i ■ u til* ni with it.-, in (Dili se 1i: faction as though bought in person IvUIX ttt JJO tf Nisi <•(>*. Carf* C£T3\ PEAGOCIL, CLOTHING MANUFACTURER, 64 Broad St,, - ■ Columbus, Ga. Kjops a snleudi IJline of fiOODS. You <"i:i have anv hind of suit made here to Y<>UU OWN TASTE, and in thf h tost style. iX;.. Give lii*i a trial. *, * * I~t ** apr'On PSLVCOCK. 'R* T wRF.ijT 11101 Twenty yeut s without one dissatisfied purchaser. :: Mft&MMCHAL&SMITH flu-(rimiiiir/ Sim* a 1 U. WU ■< •! A 1 * f< mimiunre the perfectli>u anil nmiiile ol’_*!) iiucccssful v:;*rs. • q,,-ii"n ..r their new Ori'nii ilielr Uramleat Musical i). f C'omlHu.itioii. rruiupinl by the unprectMksuteil sue f \ teas alfuu!m our previoua A i-f Y A elDutH, ami cucouraflretl by ihe Jr. ,4r P-J ' s ‘"O 1 -i;. "a fi'. \ V uuivt;il nppuoul of our cuh (i "! -tj- -•'! ’C' . ■ !V> (A l'<iuev.H from all part aof tho y. , n • * I 'V- ’ J-■■■'.'*; .U \ v ' * win ll. we have continued our - - -Nrp* er.pi 1 imcnla. ail.l ;it hint per f‘>iTT " ' * V L ' * *' &. ? ; J . rteU au hißlrumeut which is fir.L; Crowning Success’ ’U ' / 1 4rT' H ~am we fleml to purclfasera 7 *- J I .. .Al . - • direct from our factory, t \ ;i \ iinGiiv iiiiihlleliiCU'H prof ['Vf. V, i.•.. ••-••* ’,V •it • mol ;iK nI.V cXpeiiHen. * 4 ' > ; ’ y';''t ■ tilnl I nstiTiiueutK, we otter 1 • • ‘ ~M or !Si i£S2sg. 1 •. U i '‘f* ull iHite Purity aol sasnjft Wm $ 65 1 1 U * nml nend It for "U/g ..V fifteenrinyu'trliil tr - • , *• your own v ; V i*- ' lonmD Thh^o^ 'llfeu - H'ii-SS V Wr y '-t % ’-jr7 ; ‘ A- ‘ x ''work. Docket for %*■ * X - il l ’ Mueie. Luixe Kx i'l W •'* - .; Jg 1 tension Top with T'i> ' ;a'•: ‘.i* ,'f=, . NNoNfi;:: , A’iW - ..* It containatbeftol ,.T !i\ ‘•5-/' fc &'• - -V ’£Sk>3' lowin#rfull Sotsoi A.ir-", v IXARIONET, -- ' DIEIODIA, TWENTY BEAUTSFUL STOPS, ■SII.-BAsk Wits nrTAvr ■ !. MKhftfil.l. •.<’clrHteFoeif.il. Kernulophoii. \ox Iluinnua, ilijipuson Forte. Mil 1'1.1.l . i ( join. ! Flulcinno. COUPLER, I*i ,\ l*,\ *ON. Ilolcci. !\r.O! INK. !'• Piano. GRAM)ORG.A •. €•*•!*■-Hiica. UiLKSTK. M. Kocin!. rt, <,-MOrc.KneeSton v/v ...... . Sf \. it V• . : f’elao. t’I,.U<ION fTT. It I#; In Knee Swell. ' lII ’ IAN -' ']!,- <.rir;ei I*\ • \\ • <T.ni : cujre the World to cjual it. mam 1.-.iHuie Stool. liibirue- Arlk 1.0,1 liool; • a i 1 .1 i,.; i 4* ,;i once, foe fifteen days* ctSasl^ B <*<mr:iltfcctl :\- r\\ >cjii Tnortl :: 1 . *-n it- . •; of mir V-ack. or sutnn will 0• pi .11 1 :1111 t-,i of 1 . .. i mil 'to m. Fiei; ht will le pniit hv us both ways. If in anyway hi - f-! M'lm '\ ou lake 110 rc-;>cii. -iiiiy 1 '.J you 1 . re:ve aj-it approve llie oryai after 15 days* l vi:t I 111 voir i v/H home. r> u y< ur enlf? ni <*nre. Keinit ly Post-< )ffioe Money Ontera, i . <pn mi • 1 m ' Ik. /rucy refumlcd nml freight eliarjrea piill tioth im -:if j. 'hi,- iv. If Y"U A ■ not 1 .iei ;.l ojm . , 1..-sin e|o got oui illustiatetl eatalotrue. j> ejui m. .> <: ceit impoasihle. Order ilireet from 1 ■ v. • <•-;.• ■ .ill \ o-.i 1 ?••* ic, , i approve the organ. To avoid or one hundred ;i v :c- ...-'Oi-i 'l* pm ;-asc other styles to • /, . ••■.-'•fir-, c'inHtdcnitioti i • - . t •*ee ..m; e superior instrument from t- nut merits. iv -iibini;ting it t tests where no one can Go-,,: is.' ;! 1 .' I-.'.,-! ; lo •:i and “ i rets, if smy A ist. All orjvail ttlA t passes ( • "iii to In- j- .-olid to none in the Vortil, atut 1 . . ■ ’ ii *•!: an t Iu: t .tarn-* first in its elass. Sent! in you* ~1 ,■ , t • ’ i. ii 1 udo not want iui instrument yourself will von nleasc hand this offer ion lnu i who vdsl.est purdtase ARCHAL & SMITH, So c '.Vos'. Rlirvcnt’i Cl. : .voo /acvcf.->m o r oad-.vxy) Mew-York, N.YJ, .lob \\ orh. j A i.r. ala;.*i;s of Jab Work <1 a in t'ie l<.i.t stylos and at the lowest ]>i-iv *s, at the REGISTER JOB OFFICE. Our Job Departmknt is tar nish <t with a fixe rowßii pties.h anti al the latest and most approved styles o type. We do lie tter work for less iluin any office in th State Give us your order* and we will pleas’ you. NO. 27