The Georgia register. (Talbotton, Talbot County, Ga.) 1877-18??, July 19, 1881, Image 1

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REGISTER AND STANDARD. pcklishbd every Tuesday Morning. (§ce in Borman’s Brick Balding. To r m, per Year, 81 00, Cash. .. Six Months, £>Oo. “ w Advertising ldw in proportion, .f. I*. BOinAA. Prep’r. John jMcGough <Ss Go., Broad Street. Columbus, Ga. Come to the front with Bargains for all Dry Goods tor t- Spring and Summer Trade. Complete stocks, prices a little lower than the lowest, with most DECIDED BARGAINS. in many beautltnl specialties. In Gents Fnrnishing Goods ■! And a large assortment of every article ON v'P cassimeres for spring aid sumifftr woar. SURE SALE FKILES. tiiAum may3 ft DON T YOU FORGET IT.’’, I OFFER UNUSAL INDUCEMENTS I IN Groceries and Provisions TO CASH BUYERS. O CORN. FLOUR, HAY, OATS, BRAN. NEW CROP GERMAN MILLET SEED I have a few tons Old Relible CHESAPEAKE GUANO j. H. HAMIIiTON, r T'lie I tt-Town (irot-or. • fi',l mnr°’2 COLUMBUS- GEORGIA jan o il—llMrai _____ - • NEW YORK STORE, " (JONES’ OLD CORNER.) COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. , i-i ... t;,, nf HrftSH croodn in trreat variety qu.ilitv and price'—Just r- * A ceived and arc offered the peopl of Talbotund adjacent cuuiitie* >‘t U-nipting prices. DRY GOODS, ITIBNS.FOR SALE CHEAP 9 CALL A' D SEE ME BEFORE HYING. LOUIS BANNER, ftn2 o b l Jones’ Old Corner Columbus. Ga nrorKEE GUNBYS BUILDING, ST. CLAIR St. C3r£a,- j > *:a i-inif i> br.il—, Ilariii'ss Leather, Eli'- Agent for James R Hill A Co‘s.. celebrated band mad • Conoid Har npss and Woo! C 'liars, DIXIE OR K 8 MACON, GA BARTRAM, HENDRIX & CO, P FiOPRIET O P - MAITOFACTCBR3 of the b-st Sash. D-wr and Blind* raa le in the S*‘e a- a aft o'hnt house baildinff material eneli ** "W ind(. an.l I)oor frames, Meului.-a #Un Bnilostcra Jfewel-fScroil-saweJ au-f 'iur.id work Sena for i r,ce fiat. apl* hi VOL 5. lie wmxstix Begtster. HEADQUATERS FOR First*Oass CLOTHING, C [ IMS, is tbe only clothier in Columbus, allowed to sell the celebrated W. &. G. Yacht Cloth Suits. They nre every wny superior to the ordinary flannels, which are barely imitations, arc durable, hold th ir color and are most ecoiu>m.e;il in wea r , and beauhlul in tit. THOMAS most respectfully solicits betore buying elsewhere,an examination ot his Fine aud Extensive stock of New Spring Clothing, In make superb, in tit unexcelled, in excellence of materials unsurpassed. Furnishing Goods and Ilat Department, Has all the latest novelties and standard goods, including the celebrated Keep Magnum Uoiium Sliirf s, and Stetson HATS. .’A' Special orders made to measure at short notice, and only in first class stylo WEDDING SUITS A SPECIALTY- Don't, f-rget, that Thomas has boug'il. liis goods cheap and is going to sell every customer that comes in the House Prions will suit. Don't forget it, I keep no shoddy goods. spilt) i) l G. E. THOMAS, Columbus, Ga. II win bi p~Trr | i imbbiii i(BHirTr*i~nA"~r'iTT IMBI :,nw%\ mmswihhji tdP— Grain Cradles, Crain Cradles, A.T the; HARDWARE STORE! Talbotton, GVa. ALSO, LARGE STOCK OK Plow Hoes* Plow Slocks, Scovil Hoes, and EVERYTHING UsUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS Hardware Store, all of which will be cold at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES for the CASH. AND DON'T YOU FORGET IT. Call before purchasing and be Convinced. Keep constantly oi< hand a stock of the boat ' COOKIJVG STOVE S. Manufactured in the country. Call and see them. lim i24 H L. McLENDON, Talbotton, Ga- IRON |P A TRUE TONIC A PERFECT STRENGTHENER.A SURE REVIVER_. IKON BITTERS are highly recommended for all diseases requiring a certain ami efficient tonic; especially Migcttiov, JJmirptia, Inlennillenl Fevers, Want of A n ,clit*,LoM of Strength,pick of Energy,etc. Ennihes the Wood, strengthens the muscles,and gives new lilt -o tho nerves, they act like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as lasting the. I'ond, Belching,Ucat in the Stomach, llcnrtbym, eh'. The. only I roil I 'rcjiarol l,lll that will not blacken tin- teetli or trivo heartache, bow "y all druK-ists. Write for the Alf C Book (32 pp. of useful and amusine read ing) -sentfree. BROWN CHEMICAL CO.,Baltimore, Md. See that all Iron Bitter, are m-<1 hr Bnowx firrWTru, Cos and har, ensvsed red line, on wrapper. BEWAFE OF IMITATIONS. BITTERS! . may 3 b 1 Steam Planing Mills & Lumber Yard XT. T. J. DUDLEY, manufacturer and dealer in Building: Material ! KEEPS constantly ou band all Regular Sizes of Hash, Doors, Blinds and Mould mg*, Flooring and Ceiling dressed aud mitched, and all kinds of rough and dressed Lumber, Door Frame-*. Window Frames, Mouldings, Scroll Works. Pickets Lattice, &c., got oat to order. All Work done,.iHd material furnished at bottom pric*'*’ Agents for the Centennial Patent Sash Balance. g ■ i ’e, >!'/>.•' ml i * vi, rx nbe applied ‘oo’d window* without oifrffime*?, n^w#-r rv t . ; y ■. i e T:ai am* .& i, -tfi i :a;i QaU for Ic-ba thAn -JU i-fourth tiife uauxl coat. Call *o<l I ex,i n 'iu<*. ' )FfICE* r ( dILL or General r’:B4-n*T mai'J UOLUMBUF GA TALBOTTON, TALBOT COUNTY, GA., TUESDAY, JULY 19.1881. True Philosophy of Adver tising. The true philoscv of advertis ing is to be consul :y before the public in a wide-iv ■- and pro gressive newspaper wt. . gives the benefits of a widely circa,.-’ed me dium. The idea is to h; p busi ness lively by fresh rociti ... wh.it you have t > sell. Tell wk.-.j .aduee inents you have to offer to pur chasers, and let them know that quick sales and small profits era not the exception but the ruie of your house. Dy so doing ... goods will constantly be recs- and and the money turned over rapidly. The live columns of a progressive newspaper is the channel through which this active trade can be reached, It talks to thousands, while the tradesman ouly can see or visit but few people, The lively competition in trade renders the newspaper more valuable as au avant courier to search it out and induce it to flow into well regulated channels. People now buy where the best bargains are offered, This is not only natural, but it shows sound, practical business sense. It is a well known fact that the houses who advertises largely carry the best stock and soil goods cheaper than those who stand idly over old stocks of merchandise, aud do bus iness in the old Lisbon w-y This is a lftilw y ago, and to bo up and doing early and late is the order of the day. Cities now spring up like magic wherever the iron horse reache.) old towns with old wavs, and as a consequence peepple flow in rapidly to profit by the advance current of evi nts. A Puzzle. The following is abare-faoed story of bow a Dublin chambermaid is said to have got twelve commer cial drummers into eleven bud rooms, Il2|3l4|sifii 7 1 8 1 0 | 10 | 11 .Now, said she, ‘if two of yon gen tlemen will go into No 1 bed room and wait there a few minutes, ill And a spare room for one of you us soon as I show the other to their rooms, Well, now, having bestowed two gentleman in No I, she put the third in No. 2, the fourth in No 3, the fifth in No 4. 'll - sixth in No, 5, the seventh ; ’’ , 0,'.h0 eighth in No. 7, the ... No 8, the tenth in No until in No, 10.— -She then . uk to No. 1, where you will, i she had left the twelfth j . m along with the first and a I've now iice-'inm all the rest and have still a i , . io spare; so if one of you will ; . j. in, to No. 11, you will fin Gap <y. Thus the twelfth man got his bod room. Of course there is a hole in tho saucepan somewhere but we leave the reader to deter mine where the fallacy is, with just a warning to think twice before de ciding as lo which, if any, of the travelers was tho “odd man out." J p melon a AnvunTisKMuNT. — Has cie ited many a now business; lias enlarged many an old busi ness; Has revived many a dull busi ness; Has rescued many a lost busi ness; Has savod many a failing busi ness; II is preserved many a huge busi ness; Aril secures sucDejs in any busi ness. Young m.in,dou‘c swear! .Swear irjg never was good for a sore fin ger. It. never cured the rheurna. tism nor helped draw a prize in a lottery. It isn't recommended for liver complaint. It in‘t sure against lightning, sewing machine agents, nor any of the ills which b set people through life.—There is no occasion fur swearing outside of a, newspaper office, where it is useful in proof reading aud indis pensable necessary in getting forms to press. It has been known also, to materially assist the editor in looking over the paper after it is printed. But otherwise itjis a very foolish aud wicked habit. No prettier compliment can bt given than that which comes from the warm heart aud quick wit ol the true Hibernian. Mike was lay ing pave-..; ,ul brick in the hot sun aud the lacy of tho house mixed up a nice, cuoi drink aud carried it out to qnensh hi-: .irst. After a Ion; drawn': .. wined hie inontl on bis s. , said: ‘Ye'll he it heaven siv os before the divil‘l find it out _>ew llaven Itegistci — , Will the iruing man fly ? H probably w* ■ bsn tlie coining wo IU n gtß Ilf t AliL Wise and Otherwise- A New England senator once said that he would bet SSO, if the truth could bo known, that when Senator Edmund’s mother first taught him the Lord's prayer, he bounced up ou her knees and of fered an amendment to it. The editor of the Quitman Free Press gives vent to his feelings thus: ‘lt does look as if some men wire possessed of tho devil - mni--> vied ones we mean.’ Oglethorpe Echo: Nine tenths of the babies born in our county this year are boys. Tins rule nle applies to animals. This prepon derance of sex is said to be a sign of coming war. It is a curious fact that Itussl?, oue of tho poorest of civilized coun tries, make a greater parade of wealth in oue inspect than any oth er European State. The domes of all the groat churches iu St, Peters burg, Moscow, and other large towus are plated with gold nearly one-quarter of an inch thick. James S Itose, of !The ltock,' Upson county Georgia, writes tho Southern Cultivator that he sowed fourteen bushels seed oats on a frac ti miss than two acres of ground aud reaped 212 1-2 bushels on tho 20ih June. He says also that he has raised 138 I*2 bushels of oats to tho acre and believes ho can make 150. On Monday the people of Henry county voted on tio “fence" or “no fence." "No fence" carried tho dayby over 600 majority. The vote in McDonough was 456 to 72 it fa vor of “no fence, ‘‘ aud iu Hampton 281 to 108. The vote as heard from so far, stands: For fence— Hart, Wilkes, Douglas, Talbot, De- Kalb. No fence—Coweta, Camp bell, Henry, Ilockdule, Sign of an approaching proposal: 'Mother' remarked a Duluth girl, I think Hurry must be going to pro pose to mo. ‘Why so, my daugh ter?’ queried the old lady laying down her spectacles, while, her face beamed like the moon in itsr four teenth night. ‘Well, lie asked me this evening if I wasn't tired of liv. ing with such a inanugerie as you and dad? Be brief; for it is with words as with sunbeams, tbe more they are condensed tho deeper they burn, Love is the best investment of all, save conscience and the senti ment of duty. These are the treas ure-houses of life. tho groat market wherein the shares are ul ways rising. The Home Courier says that there are ono hundred aud flf'y-two thou eand tone of fertilizers sold in Geor gia every year. On this the far mers pay a tuX of fifty cents per ton for inspection amounting to $76 000. If vc allow these fortili ifers to average S4O per lon, it will show that six millions of dollars are paid out by tho farming communi ties every year for this article,with. out a comoponding benefit. 'Papa, how do editors get in free at all the shows ? Well, sonny, as a general rule they give five dollars’ worth of advertising for a tvveuty five cent ticket. If a girl has pretty teeth who langbes often, il sbe‘s got a pretty foot nho‘il wear a short dross, and if she's got a neat, hand, she's fond ol a gone of whist, and if the re verse,she dislikes all these small af fairs. And now, Lord, what shall I say ? were the words of the minis ter at the close of a long prayer. Sav Amen,said softly a little cherub oi the congregation. A Hartford mocking bird sings M oJy aud Saukev tunes, and nothing but the cage prevents him from tuking up a collection. Glass eyes for horses are now ma le with such perfection that the animals themselvescaii't see through the deception. , ♦- -♦ - Our Platform Too. Give the girls a fair chance, an 1 even start, a ‘fair field and no fa vor,‘in the school, iu the sanctum, jiu the workshop, the studio, the I factor}', ou the farm, behind the | counter,on the rostrum—anywhere, | everywhere.- Then if the girl can and dees beat me, why, God bless the girl, lot her go ! And I will ; throw up my hat and hurrah while ! she sweeps under the wire and car | ri s away the purse. My dear boys, ; if it wasn't for the girls and women in this world 1 wouldn't want to live in it longer than fifteen minu tes. Some day yon will know thit S abont all that is good and noble, and pure in vonr life you will draw from \oar sisler —or soiue other Likin's sister. — llawkeye. W' W. COLLINS, Manufacture™! CAKES. BUGGIES & ICONS 7 & 74 Sieeoncl Street. MACON, . - ~ GEORCIA I3NT stock: AND FOR SALE LOW Carriages, Phaetons, Cabriolettes, Rockaways, Ladies and Pony Phsetons, Top and No-top Piano Box and Coal Box Butrgies- Webster Wagons, ** / * iYiilburn Wagons, Studerbaker Wagons, One-Horse Wagons, Harness, Baby Cabs, etc., etc. GALL AND BE CONVINCED. I handle more goods in my lino than any other housejin the 3tate oi Georgia, Florida, or Alabama. My facilities are such that >ve defy competition I will treat you right. nov2s bl W. W COLLINS, MaoonrGa Mix & KirtLmd, No. 3 COTTON AVENUE and 66 THIRD STREET, MACOX, - - Georgia DEALER IN Boots, Shoes and Hats. WE HAVE now In store oue of tho bent stocks we have ever offered, and la prio3ftwhiQ.li can not fail to tfive satisfaction. Tt court) rises Gents’ and La dies Boots aud Shoes, of the best nukes; tho o deb rated Philadelphia Youths’aud .Chit drous’ sh o6B superior to all others; ,VL m.Y a id oihens’ h.av/ kip Boots aud Shoes j Mi fiue. everything to suit the w.mts of the purchaser. We have, nlno, at (BrEhird Ntreei,ft good line of Ht Wo invito attention of Shoemakers to our stock of FINDINGS. Send u you* ardors—wo will execute them with ns much satisfaction as though bought iu person MIX &HIUTL4ND. anl.’P) tf Mndoti. Gn W. PEACOCEL, CLOTHING MANUFACTURER, BY Broad St„ - ■ Columbus, Ga. K jeps a splcndiinline of I*IECJK CwOOl3.**. You can hate any kiud of suit made here to YOUR OWN TASTE, and in the 1a test style 'JSL. Give him atrial. ap>6 a J PEACOCK. TWENTY BEAUTIFUL STOPS, £™MaS., ah lOl.l.mv?. With OC'TA'. fi I. MELOniA. . Orlrme Forlc.il Kcir.u. phmi.j Jo; [■“•"ana. S S?KS , .‘ BK - iVami.iv*. ■" riJS". UnANDOSG.A £§{?&•*. .o':sssr™- !!:Sr/STd v-xn.™ The nioHt retnarkablo organ ever mad* Wo Clmllrr.ffc the Vt rtd it. A M Wo will Ihx rani deliver this organ on board ears here, w i. a handsome btool, limit t.i- Ri|* ' *'a?l**'and'm leVt H oi M-iHl'yonr ordc’-, and' wc will ship at* once, for iUievu days* trial. Guaranteed for slx’yearfl. , , ~ In ortlortl.tr send tlio ccrtlfloato of your hank, or wmo business man. t.m • the organ w m [ ho mim. ftiy l aid for or rr...n.r.rt.. im. Freight will be paid by uh Ik.ll, ways, if in m way utinatinfLo.tory. Von lake ft® renponsibHity tin von r** n c “{“) p* I "'lVfflSiT Moiirv nntoii !!. ft! *a<VvorW Ht'inetl t* ™ Youtak e no responsibility till you reeeiv. anti approve tho organ. To avoid useless oorioKiM.iitlonce wo state that almolutely no reduetion is possible. One organ “r one hundred "n *dd itThe Wo unhesitatingly advise all who are about to purchase other styles to ortler this or ,r ati It stands uneqiialed in quality, compass, and piiee. , A Inamern’n emakterafton "ill show the certainty of wemfftg a siipenor Instrument fwm i! rislemi‘in'its'*favnf *"SVI wiiefe every 5.14J5? iJ’S or,lJr t m"e nnj It wiS L- .■ i.„,nltla itr-utlon. If yn do not want an lualrument yourself, will you plruM* liuml till* oiler to a frirml wlio whlna t<> j.urelifcw I • MARCHAL & SMITH, I No G Wect Eleventh Ct. (three doors frjtn Broadway. How-York, M.W Job XVoric. Au daxst-s of Jtife W oi-k due in the stylos and tthe lowest jirlccs, at tbe REGISTER JOB •% OFFICE. Our Job Departmfnt is iur nisbeil with a fixe fuweb pjiiss and 1 the latest anil most approved style* o typo. Wo do let ter work tc>r If*, inou Cy ihananj office in tb State Give its your orders aud we will pleas you. NO. 28