The Georgia register. (Talbotton, Talbot County, Ga.) 1877-18??, August 23, 1881, Image 1

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REGISTER AND STANDARD: PL'IIT.ISIIKD KERRY Tuesday Morning. * nice iii Borman’s Brick Building. Term**’ per Year, 00, Onsli. it Six Months, •"<)< ■. “ fg- Advertising low in proportion. J. H. OOBHAS< Prop’r. Chalybeate Springs. tot THIS "NOTED GEORGIA WATERING PLACE, SITUATED IN Meriwether county, 1.000 feet above sea level is now open to receive miests. The medicinal properties of the Waters are well known. I e surrounding mountain sc nery is grand, ibe air pure and delightful, ant so cool at night that blankets are desirable the entire summer. Un pin alley and billiard tales cn ibe grounds; and plunge, shower and tub baths— hot and cold—free to the guests. The large ballroom is detached from the hotel and cabins, so taat tli<j,e not participation in the and nice are not disturbed by it. Professor II W Card's fine orchestra is engaged for the season. We offer to those in search of pleasure or recreation everything necessary to complete physical enjoyment, and to the invalid the cornf rts of hom . RATES OF BOARD: Per day, $2.00; per week, $10.00; two weeks, $18.00; three weeks, *24.00; four weeks, $30,00. THOMPSON & CHENEY, may24tf Uropiiolors. mm STORE! have for sale, at RETAIL, and WHOLESALE all kinds of Medicines that have I te r*Jief of m.uiantl beast. . . Sweet Oils, Lauda mini. Paregoric, Turpentine, and Fhfitoing Lxtra. U bv the dofll; fine Olive Oil. for table ns,—Teething Powders..Bs cents per MMI-- ctip bv tb. keg: Gilbert's Liver Pills, 2:. cents per box--Loudensed Milk best .brands. Fresh Turnip Seod.all kinds -Turkish Bath Towels and Flesh Blushes Toilet Soaps, Tooth Brushes aud Peiluuies a variety- fine Brand us and V\ ines for liiedieiu.il uae. JMT A Kight Bull will he found at the door. ocP2bl DR. J N GILBERT. 148 Broad St. Columbus, Ga Mix & Kirtkmd, No. 3 COTTON AVENUE and 00 THIRD STREET, Mb. CON, - Georgia DEALER IN Boots, Shoes and Hats. VUTE HAVE now Id slow one of the best stocks e have ever offered, and Is \V pries Which comet fail to give satisfaction.lll comprises dents and La .lies Boots and Sh vs, of thebest .takes; the c -lebratcd Iml ulelpbi* } * "* ‘' '* .Irens' .Hoea-s.tpcri.tr te all others; 4 -,V a el om heavy kip Boots and Shoes vu flue, everything to suit lh wants ‘>l th*? parcha-vt. '-i-w We have, also, at iUI VUii'il Niroot.a Sn Ins v ..u We invite attention cl Shoemaker** to our stock ot KIND NUS. Sen 1 s> •rders —we w ill execute them with as much satisfaction a. i.homih b.mybt in |>ers.> i >i 1 \ *v 11 I 1* * li AIN , , . >f !I<‘o - ftplSO tf . NEW SPRING CLOTHIHC! WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR FIRST INSTALLMENT < >K Gents’, Youths’ and Boys Spring Clothing, And if vou wish something nice, nobby and beaniilul, onll and h<© tn*in have red line oiWING AND Si;MMKU S XMl'l-K*. and can *et tp Suits to order of any kind, at exce ding low pried*, and guarantee a p Hciti faction. We are -Iso Agents fer WARD 8 CELEBRATED SHIRTS and take measur ■ lor fc.PRi.NG HATS are ou the way, and we respectfully invite an inspection r,t J. 0. HARRIS & SON, "1* 2d b i-ari--. _ ko-m STI^ T - a)f rMl!i;s - f;A NEW YORK STORE, (JONES’ OLD CORNER.) COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. 4 snlenchd new tin* of drew good*. in great variety -qn dil.v and price-Jus. re- A clived and are offered the people of Talbot, ami adj meat comities at Umpting prices. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, FOR SALE CHEAP CAL L A'D SEE ME BEFORE KEYING. LOUIS BANNER, an 29 h I Jones’ Old Corner Columbus, Ga H. C. M'KEE GXJNBY S BUILBING, ST. CLAIR St. ColninfeiLS, Oa. DEALER I>’ M. Hawi Leather. Ete. Agent for James R Hill & Co's., celebrated ! and road Cor cord Har ness and Wool Collars, *i’ ,J VOL 5. Columbus Female College ! COl jI.TMBUsA, it a. G. R. GLENN, A- M., President- Prof A P MOoTY, A M , Natural Sciuncp and Mathematics. Prof A C FLEW ELLEN. History and Criticism. Mis M R CAMPBELL. Mental Philosophy Miss BESSIE WADDELL, Calistileiucs and Ass‘tPrim*y Department. Mrs L McKAY. Art Departmeut. C> Miss A 1j (iLENN, Home Department. Prof -1 HAUBIS CHAPPEL, A M. aud Belles Lottros. Mr- A C ELEWELLFA, L dy Principal. Mrs ANNIE B HOLLRMAN, P nomiistun, English and Mathematics. Prof HERMANN H PERLET, Director School Music, Organ and Piano. Madame PEItLET, Vocal Music aud French, * French language spoken.) Miss M *1 THOMAS, Piano. Locate lin the healthiest city m the South A home school with home comforts On y two girls iu a room. Rooms elegantly famished, hath rooms, fce. The best so cial aud religious associations. Ihe finest Literary, Music and Art advautagas. Our Music School has no equal iu the South. EXPEANEN, Board, washing, lights, fuel aud full literary tuition $283 50 Same with Instrumental or Vocal Music aud use of Piano 301 50 Next session begins September 11th. For particulars addrers the President. j“iy^ DIXIE DOR KS MACON, GA BARTRAM, HENDRIX & CO, I’UOPUI KTOUS \ T ANEFACTUItIIS of the 1> sf Sash, Doors ami Blinds made in the Stato and *?L.ll other house building material such as Wind<>. and Door frames. Moulding Stairs Ball listers Newels, Seroil-sawed aud Turned work. Send for urice list. aplS hi ■DONT YOU FORGET IT.“ T' ' I ' ■■- -• ■ ... J I OFFER UNUSAL INDUCEMENTS -IN Groceries and Provisions TO CASH BUYERS. O CORN FLOUR, HAY, OATS, BRAN, NEW CROP GERMAN MILLET SEED I have a few tans Old Rolible CHESAPEAKE GUANO JT- XX„ X'Jl^-IVIXILjiTOINT, 'Plie Up-Tow n (jroocr. jnn O il.—nn.r'22 COLUMBUS. GUOIIgT v WXrTXOH 0 M KINS, ' X WITTICH & KINSEL, Watchmakers and Jewelers, Cor. Broad k Randolph St„ Columbus, Georgia. -Deuleri* 111- WATCHES, CLOCKS <te JEWELRY, Diamonds, Rings, Spectacles, Silver Ware. Silver- Plated Ware, Fancy Articles, &c. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry REPAIRED to give satsfaction, and war ranted. Engraving done to order. Ha r Jewe'rtea mode to order. D'ar onda reset to suit the reerrt l •le J ArWAXffBLHIR., -DEALER IN- Wagons & Buggies THE BEST SSO Buggy ever sold South. O HAVING bought out the Wagon and Buggy Department of Wtt Sc Walker, I will contiuue tqe business at the same stand, and ask a fibara of the public patronage. lam Aiieul f.r the Old Hickory Wagon ard Milburn Farm lb • best in the market, aud will keep at all times a good stock of Wagons, Buggiefi, Phaetons, Saddlery and Harness, I will seli for small profit, and guarautee every vehicle a .Id. juu2sl2ui J. A. WALKER*,-Columbus, Ga. TALBOTTON, TALBOT COUNTY, GA., TUESDAY, AUGUST 23’1881. Tha Signs of the Weather. [Bob Burdette.] It is an easy matter enough to forecast the weather like Professor Tice atul Mr Vennor, if people will only give their mirds to it. By closely reading and studying the predictions of these great wo*ther breeders, wo havo deducted tho following rules, by which they make all their forecasts' Hiud casts of the weather are not mado until the next day. An intensely blue skv indicates a temporary absence of clouds. Un der other circumstances, again, an intensely blew sky indicates a tor nado. When a woman leaves a piece oj soap on the stairs where her hus band will tread upon it, it is a dead sure sign of u storm. When the sun rises behind a bank of clouds, and the cloud hangs low all around the horizon, and all over tho sky, and the air feels damp, and there is a drizzling mist blow ing, the indications are there wilt be a raiu somewhere iu the United States or Canada. When it begins to thunder look out for liglituing. When a man gets up iu tho night and feels along the top pantry shelf in the dark, and knocks tho big square bo'tie without tiny label down to the floor and breaks it, it is a sign there is going to be a dry spell until seven or eight o'clock in tho morning. When the spring millinery open ings are advortisod look for bright sunny weather all around tho house, with treacherous cnltnß and rising barometer, indicative of sudden tempests and mean temperature. When the cradle begins to vi brate with irregular, spasmodic mo tions about one o'clock in the morning look out for the signals and try to remember where you put the paregoric the 1 .s', time you used it. When the youngest hoy in tho family comes home three hours af. tericliOol hours, with his hair wet and his shirt wrong sido out, look out for a spanking breeze, Equivalent to a Chinese Wall. Atl mta Post Appeal.] To maintain the- present Rail way Commission system is equiva lent to building a Chinese wall a out the State to keep out rail roads and other improvement en terprises, Capital has as croud a right to expect that the State will take control of it if put into cotton factories as in railroads. It will foil that all that is needed is tho li iwl of tho demagogue to cause tho Legislature to puss laws assum ing for the State control of any branch of enterprise. There is a p unt beyond which laws should nit go. They should never place private fortunes under tho control of tho Stato. The right of a per ron to the control of his own prop erty is a sacred one aud should never he interfered with by the legislature. This is a good reason for opposition to the railroad Com mission law and when taken in connection with the fact that com petition, and not law, should reg ulate them, there would seem no ground left for the law to stand ou. Dooley’s Claim. Baltimore Bun.] A cotton picker has been the great want in the c otton-producing sections of the South, amt now Mr II P Dooley, of Forest City, Arkan sas. claims, after having workod ut it four y< ars, to hav succeeded in inventing the desired machine Mr Dooley says that one man and two horses are all the help needed for his picker; the driver sacks and throws the cotton overboard as the machine goes from turn to turn. The machine can be used as soon as enough cotton is open to justify running it, and so on until all the cottton Is open the picker will pick eight acres of cotton a day, whilst it can be built for SIOO. In the pick ing all the dust, trash and dirt is shaken off. If the merits c aimed for the picker are realized Mr Dio. ley has conferred an inestimable boon on the cotton planters by bis invention, whilst its success would insure him a fortuue. What has become of the bill for the reg istration of the voters of Georgia? Before the legislature met the press of the Stite spoke ont with unanimity, and demanded of their represent itives in the legislature* in the name of the people, its enactment. What av.= t ey done about it? What are they going to do about it? The intelli gence, the virtue aid conservatism of Georgia patient y await an answer to these questions. ♦- -♦ Now for Tunu r again, the fasting man He annonnees he is going to fast for ninety-five days. Pshaw, Tanner 1 What does the public care for that ? Any *ody can f st niuely-fitc days. All Sorts. A young lady fell over a precl pice into Tallulah river. A brave young mau jumped in and rescued her, otherwise she would have gone over Hurricane Fulls. The farmers of Monroe county, at a recent meeting, passed the fol lowing resolutions: Resolved 1, That the agricultur al interests of Monroe county im peratively demand the passage of a law making parties who permit their stock to run at la-ge, liable in oamnges for any trespass which such stock may commit. Resolved 2, That our immediate representatives in the General As sembly be earnestly requested to use tiieir host efforts to have such a., law passed at the present ses sion of the Legislature. Of 115 women observed on the street cars yesterday, 113 stuck out their tongues when they uuclaspud their pocketbooks, American Queen; Aud every one of their busbauds stuck out their eyes when they suw the pockeibooks return home empty. A Worth oonnty correspondent says, Mr Marion Jenkins “killed four flue deer lust week—has shot fiftoon times and killod fourteen deer. Ho also killed a large cata mount last week. Col Burch,Secretary of the Uni ted States Senate, lately deceased, was born in Jefferson county, Ga. His father was a prominent citizen of Hancock county, and wus severul sessions a member of tho legislature of Georgia. Au Atlanta correspondent of the Athens Banner says it is estimated that the increase in the taxable property of the State this year will be about fifteen million dollars. The President has lost 40 pounds ot flesh. Ho weighed 203 pounds whim wounded. A rattlesnake 5 feet six inches long was found coiled in a ladies' bed in Rome. An unhealthy bed fellow. The annual loss by lire in the United States is $100,000,000 worth of property. Ex Minister H W Hilliard arriv ed in Now York last Monday. He came from Liverpool, and will doubtless reach his old home this week. New York city contains 500 men who are worth over $3,000,000 each. Sitting B'i'l >n forty four years old ; has two wives aud sevon chil dren During the last fifteen years of slavery, the Smith raised 46,675,- 591 bates of cotton. During tbo last fifteen years of freedom, that is frou. 1865 to 1880, the number of hales produced was 53,438,- 355. In W .leu a girl who is over 20 and not engaged to be married, is looked upon with mistrustful eyes. The last census found only two girls over 20. Shoos arc now mndo with low, broad heels, placed where heels be long and not under the center of the feet, which show for all they are. Women with largo pedal ex tremities are opposed to this change, naturally enough. The corn crop in the great val ley below Memphis, in many ress pects irretrivably ruined by the long continued drought. Mrs A T Stewart lives in tear that she may he abducted and held for a randsom. Positive charges of corruption ar i to he mode, It iu said, again-t tbo newly elected senators for New York, aid their immediate admission after the opening of congress becomes therefore a matter of doubt. Several pious women united in a week of prayer for rain at Eaton Rapids, not because there was a drought, but ihut it might spoil u track for horse racing. An officer of too treasury department, rec ntly rom Texas, says that it wit] take five years to supply the iron and steel rails necessary to build the railroads iu that state alrcadly chartered and ia process of construction Mr John W Sledge, clerk ot Troup Superior Court, was taken sick in his office, at the court house, in LuGrange, Thursday, and died in a few hours, without being able to remove to his home. He was an excellent man, and had lost an arm iD the Confedeate service The naval cadetship for Gen. Prtil, Cook's district was won by Col, Jack Brown's son in a competi tive examination, and the young gentleman has received the appoint ment, Mr George 1 Seney. the large hearted, has given Wesleyan Female College, Ma con, $30,00(1 mole —niakwig f 100,000 in all to this grand institution. He. has given Emory College a like amount W, W. COLLINS, Manufacturer of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES 4 WAGONS fO , 7Ai Sc T -A Second Street. MACON, - - - GEORCIA tot I3NT STOCK AND FOR SALE LOW Carriages, Phaetons, Cabriolettes, Rookaways, Ladies and Pony Phaetons, Top and No-top Piano Box and Coat Box Buggies- Webster Wagons, ivulburn Wagons, • • Studerbaker Wagons, One-Horse Wagons, Harness, Baby Cabs, etc., etc*. GALL AND BE CONVINCED. I handle moro goods in my line than any other housejiu the State* ot Georgia, Florida, or Alabama. My facilities are such that we dety competition, 1 will treat, you right. nov2s h 1 W. W. COLLINS. Macon,Ga I*ON ■ a true tonic A PERFECT STRENGTHENER.A SURE REVIVER. IRON BITTEItS arc highly recommended for all diseases requiring ; a certain and efficient tonic; especially Indigestion , Dyspepsia, Intermittent Fevers, Want of Appetite,]Am of Strength, Lack of Knergy,eic. Kuriehes the blood, strengthens the muscles,and gives new life to the nerves. They act like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyfrpcptic symptoms, such as Tasting the Food, Belching, Heat in the Stomach,Heartburn,etc. The only Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or give headache. Sold by nil druggists. Write for the AB C Book (32 op. of Useful nnd amusing read ing)— tent free. BltmVN CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, Md. Beo that all Iron Bittcra ore mndo by Brown CHEMICAL Cos. am! have crossed red linen on wrapper. IIKWAKF OF IMITATIONS. BmfRSI may 3 b 1 , trrr— a. :~l i ■-J 1— - .1 "I! ,1 .lUy.f TWENTY BEAUTIFUL STOPS, srn-nvss. AN FOLLOWS : With OCT VVE I. iWF.I.ODIA. fi. Olmte Forte. 11. Kcrnnlopiion. W. Vox llumuim. ' Illnnoson Force. T.COI PLKK. 12. Vloln. 17. llulrinoe. l OLPI.EK. .( DIAPASON. s Dnlrrl. j:i AEOMNK. 1- Pinoo. (JRAMIOItII.4 ICfleMlno. li. CIiI.KSTE. It. Bourdon. ._ ' ' .. j. si ll BASS. 10. Echo. I 11.A liIONET.i". IIInh! Knee Swell. ’ u - v lin.UAA.x Til" most remnrkaldo organ over Iliad". We Chnllenge the World I""‘!".d it. fa mf Wf w 111 Ixi.v mu] ileHvcr thin oi u'nn on hounl cuimlicrv, with haiidstmic Stool, Ilistruc tion Look, and Mnsir, ( all :t:t<l hoD rt, <.r send your and we will ship at once, for fifteen days trial, (iunrantced for nix yenrn. In ordering n#ml tho certificate of jnnt bank, or some rcaponHlblo buhiness man, that the orjran will !Mf n ronn>f ly paid f*r or rotiirnwl to n. I rcipbt *lll be l>hl by iu lntlh ways, Win any way ui*atlafact4.rv. You mke no reponibilify till you receive and approve the organ after 15 day** trial in your own heme. Send in your order at once, ltcmit by Post-Office Money Ordcrn, KxprwM (prepaidi, or bv Draft on New-York. Money i cfunded and lrembt chnraes paid hotU wavs ;t in any way nimatififactorv. If yon do not order atoinre. lie mire to get ouv illustj-atetl eatatogaot It eon t stltt* information whicli pnitectsttie nurenaaer ntid make* deceit impoiudble. Outer direct fmpj till* advertisement. You take m re*pon*ibility till you neeive and approvo the organ. To avoid iik. 1.-mh corn rinondenco we state that übNoliitelv no r-idu- f ioti is p<s*iUle. One orpran or one hundred are sold at the same price. We tudiesitatinglv advise all vrh are fibout to purchase other styles to ordf r this oryan. It *tnnds tinequab din quality, rompaas, and pri(%; A tnonwnt , n ronaidemfloti will ahnw the eeilalitty of semrlKk a superior instrument front n* Our s\ tiPtß puls each orpan on Us own merits, by submit tin.!? it fo testa where no one can mislead in if* favor. anl where • very liiter‘*t i* totiwl defects. If any exist. An organ that paaaes tnmi phautlv through Hitch crucial tests may wirelv claim to be aeeond to none in the world, and tin purchaser mav well feel secure in having an organ that stands #rst 1n its class, send in yonr order a once, and tt will lia' e immediate attention. If you ffo not want an ustnunent*yoursclf, will you please hand this oiler to a friend who wishes to purchase 1 MARCHAL & SMITH, , No s West Csvonth 3t. (three 'joc7Sram Broridwayi Sc^Totkra-T* .1 ol> Work- Ar.L ■Uam-f *f .Jo *> v AV oi k d(e in fhe le<* t lowest prices, at the REGISTER JCB OFFICE. Onr Job Dkmktmbkt is tar nished with a kink rowr.s phebs and all the latest and most approved; styles it type-. We do lKttti'f wort tor less inonry that any office in the State. Give us your orders aud we will pleat e yen. NO. 33