The Georgia register. (Talbotton, Talbot County, Ga.) 1877-18??, September 13, 1881, Image 1

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REGISTER AND STAMM MUSI# iVBIY U'SslW WYISt. Office In Register and Standard Building, TERMS, $1 00 Per Annum. Advertising Kates Reasonable— Official O pan ot Tallmt County. Large Cumulation' J. B- GORMAN, Propr BIISSETf, RUBIER l WOBLHRIDCE, AV A K EIIOI SE VXI > Commission Merchants. Y/obster Warehouse, COLUiVS LU , GA - Authorized Ag nts for tb St Mgs of tin- .'ul 9.00f i.e GRANGE 4 FAUUEh'S UNION. Ovn-r t V nts Peni>l.it..n’s Old S' nd i-.l - l-.ano rad Fhos ’.-at. Sr. . suvmia V r'A iz r.I H> M if- s A raon;;.t .1 bo o. and lo.ss i, LAI.. Avi I Poos U;t f i Co.n.w in ' Cotton Stored at 25 Cents. Cotton Sold at 23 cents per b- e. Lbekal DVANCES made on Cotton in Store. I l ' I 1 W. k•:t. O - ,'t -dV Tiiri 'ns’p> fs do ts ennstan-1. on s SCHOFIELDS IRON WORKS, >1 AC( , ISOK-CJ I V MANUFACTURE PORTABLE AHD STATIONARY STEAM ENEINES, FOR GINNING, THRESHING AND GRINDING. heavy stationary steam engines, steam POILERS, and SAW MILLS a Specialty Meli's Celebrated Pateat Power Cotton Press. TANARUS, ho run bv Hand. Hors\ Water or Steam Power. . Over 20 000 in use throughout tne Cotton Growing S'ates. General Repair Work Promptly At.i-nde I to. F r .m Price, addrea jn v i‘2if J. S. SCHOFIELD. Proprietor. DKlh STOKE! 7 have for sale, at RETAIL, anl WHOLESALE all kinds of Ujdiriae* Ul -‘ l tuTO Turpentine, bv the dt.zeu: fine Olive Oil. for (ablein*. -T* Milk Sola. cb.p bv tuekep; bratbmnd*. Fr.-h runup S. cd.all k> >'< l re u .. . aid Wines for Toilet Bus pa, Tooth Brushes aud Peilutueu var.etj -bue brand. * medicinal use. *.r A Night B H wil: be- found at the door. ocl2bl DR. J N GILBERT. 148 Broad St, Columbus, Ga- Mix & Kirthmd, No 3 COTTON AVENUE and GO THIRD SI KLET. MAOON* ■ - Ceorgl DE.U KR IN Boots. Slaoss and Hats, .. s , vt . have v r iilfcr <l. and lft ttti 1 H\ VE now in store one ot . - ' ( . , lf . i \\ pne S which CUD..t f.l. t ■ ;~1 i‘,,il I let! i I Vnuths'n-ul li.n dies Boots and Sh <-b, ol tb.-bsst ...k.s. .u ;, . . kip Hu .t- and Sirovs rire.is' iocs—s-lp'ri >•' to ad oft-■nt and ■i. • ■■ l,3 ■> 3 1 U, ti ir. i-veryt un. t >snt th - .1 We have, also, it TUir gt. V* ;( ' '' „, , v ,, We invite attention < t , a , ;iKm h ho-igh- in t H:r ' •rdars—we will execute th mva • •• . I*wi' i - v Nb. aidSnif _ . - ■■ -- U ~ NEW YOilK STOKE, ■ JONES’ OLD CORNER.) COLVUM’S. GEORGIA. , , r v.aiktv fl'l dit . and ; riC j>. ■ f Vgptcmlid now lino "f d.e - - • • ,tn- ~t t. ui tin c jv, and '. ,r.- off i G.e i- t MW. *> •-W OR! GOODS, NOTiONS, FOR SALE CHEAP CALL A D LE ML BEFORE bt'I'ING LOUIS BANNER, '.2§ b i J fines’ Old Corner Columbus, Ga GUNBY’S BUILDING, ST. CLAIR St. OoIIXIHfoLLS, CjtOi. dealeu irv nr,ll,is. In. ' Leather. Elr. .'.gtn* for .awes R Hill L Co’d. ctUbrated ..aud mad Coi-iord Har nae *!is Wool Collars, 3 i'° VOL 5. weufgiu Columbus Female College ! COl J’MIIUS, rj V. §y I i iff;?, ITli 'Vvtil P• g‘"' ~* r r* -- --—.' (I. I|imn f ■nil 11111^') r V G R. GLENN, A- M., President- Prof A P MO JTY, ' Xalnnl Sri n.'o u tl M.vthe:nntics. Piot A ii' T'LKVKL {• llishny nd Oriti’ism. Mrs M]{ 1 VU l .'.!V i, • yxio'ojy i, ,1 M u 1 Philoo}>h.v M s jiE'SSI V\. !>LLL, C.il .mJ Ass-t Piim'.y Department. M s L .UeK Y A t . <• -tment. Mks A hOL’ \>. Horn Oepar:? ent. Prut .1 il A ; K is (’i i \ i'i'LL. A M. L.tiu un i Bellos Lottres Mr' A C F.LK A .llJ.i . L <ly P inn al. Mrs A\N li. i> ' 1 Li a N, P n nnsiin, Kng’.ish .nd Mat hem .i tics. Pro! II RM 'NX II LXL. i\ D,. c • n* Soho)1 Music, and Piano. Ma iat,io PERJLLT. Vmni Music id Fro French Jauguago apkcu.) Mias M .] J IIOMAS, P. no. Locate I la 1 1.• lioultiiSht ciiy in the Sviilh A home bchool with home oomt'< rts (.mi y two a iris ii a room, li onis ele-antly 1* rnish bath lvt.nis, &c. The L.-st so ci;ii aa<l lvlig oils tssoemtions. themu st Lueiury, Music and Art udvaut.agas. Our Music School has no qu.il in t. e South. B ) rd, washing, lights, fuel and tud literary Tuition $383 50 bame with Instrumental or Vocal Musao and use of Pi mo IP 1 50 Next session begins September ITtu. For particulars nddrers the President. jiily26 Dixie mm ks MACON, GA BARTRAM, HENDRIX & CO, P > *() I * R I KTORS- M ANUFACTURRS of the hsi Sas i. Doors and Blinds imete ii the S f ato n'.U 11 oihei house build'iig mat- ;a! such ns Wiutio, and Door frames. Moulding Stairs Bnduaters Newels,S< roil-sa >\ed a.nl T\ir ic I work. Se nd l’or price list, a piß bl “ DON T YOU FORGET IT." r ;: 1 1 A L -•: ' - p ! OFFER UNUSAL INDUCEMENTS TIN - Groceries anil Provisions TO OAkH BUYERS. CORN FLOUR, HAY, OATS, ORAN, NEW CROP GERMAN MILLET SEED I have a uv toad Old Rui'jLo CHESAPEAKE GUANO OT. vt. HAMILTON, r S' 14 0 I j)‘To’.vn Grocer. jin(i and run 1-22 COIiUM HU3 GW>KGTU , .s 1; . Id, ” 1 M bI.N ...a WITTICH & KINSEL, Vtfatchmakcrs and Jewelers, (J.ii, Broad Bandoljib S’O'dtinibiiß, (*<;orgia, 3>0.,1, IV- 1 4 WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELRY, Diamonds, Rings, Spectacles, Silver Ware, Silver- Plated Ware, Fancy Articles, &e. Watches Closka and Jewelry REPAIRED to uive satsfuction, and war ranted . Eh, t vviiij done iu order. Hiv -7 •f- rift rui* •t > order. I> a** o and to suit the present .s’vie. WALBLER, -DEALER IX Wagons & Buggies TIIE REST SSO Buggy ever sold South. s' j .WIN'! b t ••• • th : f ‘A tt Sl lin'.kur. J § [ w ..j <j ~i- v* 1 '.fi khk • in >•. .<!. 1 k >r ■<f the t F#l e r , j -j. .e. r /i;Oi ■ k y A -fi and \\ lbnrn F< rm Vvhig i,,: j. ' * . it ii g t . ♦:> k"* 'Va.e-L . L, . • • --n * iL.rne- , I .; ill t.K. i s Mil I. rj-d gua’a tee <rary " jTNN-J.n J. A. WALKER, Columbus, Ga. TALBOLTON, TALBOT COUNTY, GA., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15.081. Wise -ayings. Y hey vji-sj ise riclit-s that and, spir ol ti cm, L‘>vo loidta not with the eyes l>ui with the iimnl.— [lt. At ni. Nr kmvv...,| tii u wiiat :i: u.t.nt. Tt.v life to toy nei :hbo. v. crovit lioo lout [ EIIHOS-HI Littla mill I Hl' 1 IH.I HI I ~ U - dned by lUNforttlue, hut. tfiv.it luiu i, lisa iiduvo it.—i Irving. B .i,l;s—LightdioiHea erecL’d in ho oiout s, ii af Ii no, 'ho pti cious di'liiisib.iias of the liniujfhts mid (!re:ii|.>iis T genius,—(E P Whip, pie IV'iupt l itt* iiiiffoi' well beemtii'M tGo wise.—(Philemon. Prifer tuithli-fme the maintuin in<jf mi opinion. but the ovil shadow of iispira'inn.—George MacDonald. Do not nail if u unin has been through col’ege; ask if it college has been through him; if ho is a w ,lk iiig university. If tliero is anything that keeps the min i • pen to angel visits and repels the miuistrv of ill, it is hu man love,- [N l’ Willis, It ih woncierful—wotnlerful and delightful,to think how long a good n. iii‘s beneficence may be potent, even after his death,—[Hawt home. Youth is life's seed time, so the clock taco said. Some took its counsel ns iho sequel showed sowed their wild oats and reaped as they hud sowed.-- | Holmes. Wheat GiOwing- Good soil, properly prepared, and good seed sown at the right time are among the essentials to a high degree of success iu wh at Blowing. It takes ti'oru time, mid involifis more labor and expense, to thor oughly pulverize tho soil than it does to perform tho work in an in different manner. It is also, more expensive to uso llrst class seed than it is to sow a common grade. But the experience of tho best far niniN, covet ing a period of many years, Ims proved that an increase of several bushels of grnili per acre nun hr secured by thorough pre p.trillion of tiro 1 tud mill Careful selection if seed. Nut only this, but a better quality ct gram will he secured, which will command a higher price per bushel, than can be obtained from inferior seed, or from good se and sown in a poorly prepared soil. Fit the land in the best possible matin r, get the be-t send and sow it before the season is too lar ad vanced, these are very simple rules hut they indicate tho lirst steps of the method by which the highest degree of success iu wheat culture can he secured. Timely Advice. Jb uiiviui- li.'ii, to iho funnel a • 1 (jrnul'gln, giuni IC-pi.CUU.Iy out .a ui'stiy iwt Ist, Gut., save and put uuder shelter eve,y blade of grass upon your ini ids. 2d. Sow millet immediately on Iho richest spots that ure available, ami y..u will be able probably, to cut and cure a good crop oi millet buy before host. 3d. Prepare thoroughly an un usually huge ‘turnip patch, 1 enrich ii libel illy witu a gooi siiperpuos phatc, aud so., in a bag.i seed iu drills, 4ih. Save carefully all your peu,-> and pea vine-, an 11, as 1 fear IS die c se lo a Vide i xu-nt, you have lien Is ol corn stalks without corn, cut tnem down and cure them in shocks for the use of the stock. It is utterly vain now to expect they Dili link corn. s.ii. Sj. largely mu ill gr im; oa.s, lye, oit ley, wiieat. Prepare aiidmiiitiie lue laud .veil, ootaiu int; ties, si'o-i, tud put it lit care fuiiy. Uye and ualley suould be so a u us early in September as possible. Oats sown the lutler pai tof September or early in Oc lOotr produce tue best crops. Wueat should be sown in the mud or lour li wees ol Ootobel. The ‘‘j.dut coiuml t.e of llie Leg i hiture, t>u the Lina ica-ylum, uus made ari port ana will oiler a bill lor the eumlgeUieut ol the asylum, at Midway; and among its pio vistotis provides tor itieereo ion ot two convalescent Winds, a chapel, and amusement nail, a hospital lor contagious diseases aud iwo build ings tor coloied lunatic.-; The committee was thoroughly lniorin td us to tne ewuui -iiH, plulis, etc., aiid the esiiin.*ieel cost Ime wn-*.e is a-.in fclGd.dOd t, $175,U00 Tula ..id in..,.e loom tor ood uddi liuul ■ iillen-s. “ 11 •• •. ,a-- * ■ and th- bid 'ippro. ; a- ng-i ■ tli nt .nil untof in .Hey t-i eula-ge 1 ue lunatic a-yluiu at M.l edgevdie wit ; only one dissenting vote on a cali ef the roll. All Sorts. The Montezuma weekli reminds ns that tne maie bn by boi il till ... o cannot vote iuurneteeiuhceutuiy. The clam has a larger mouth, in nr. portion to its size, than a human being, vei a ehun never talks about its neighbor. It is estimated teat the h -at killed 500 per- ns in Cliiciiinal i last, week, and that there were 3,5Ut) prostra tions fi-. -iu it- The sale and distribution of Jef fers.-u Davis* “Rise and Fall of the Contederam Uovermein‘‘ has been slower in tho South than iu the North aud 'Vest. From seven hundred letters writ ten li> corresp ndenls in the cotton growing -tides, Brmlstreet roaches the conclusion that the acreage iu cotton is about 2 1-2 per com, greater than last. year. Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi report no increase, while the increase in Georgia is put at 5 per cent, in South Carolina at (J, and in Tr-s® at 4 per cent. Senator Butler, of South Carolina, lias a proper coueep;ion of jour, iihlism. In a recent letter to a In. eal paper he says. ‘ Journalism has bo tome as much asep rate and dis tinct profession as medicine, or law or engineering, or agriculture, or architecture or mining, and every family should have a newspaper if tuey expect or care to k op pace whn the current of events in this fasi-moviug age, Books are not always accessible, but newspapers me, amt at. a price that places them h iihiu tlio reach of tho poor as well as the rich, Every man is wise who adminis ters upon his own estate w hile alive and well. It is the best aud the cheapest way, and ninny a family would be happier if their father had adopted ilm plan. The peculiarity about a pistol is, it never ceases to bn a pistol. It may gel so ru-.iy liiul tne tagger can't, bo moved or the hammer raised; it may be mil aded and the cylinder taken out; il may have the handle off and the band bent, yet ii is a pistol as long as their is anything left, and people gather arounu the corpses to whisper ‘•whu'd a thought iti“‘ The longest drought that ever oc curred in America was iu the sum mer of 17G2. No rain fell from the Ist o May to the Ist September, Many of tho inhabitants sent to Fiii-Liid for hay and grain. There is a white girl iu t o chaiugang, under a two years sen tence for stabbing a man. In every section of the State un favorable r< ports of crops are de pressing tho spirits of the people. License to sell spirituous liquors in Webster county will soon bo valued at $2,000 per annum. A single door of Vanderbilt's new mansion cost tho moderate for i tine of $15,000 and one of tho pavement stones cost SIO,OOO. The Post-Appeal thinks, in case Mr Ailbur should ha called to tho Presidency and recast the cabinet, that he would most likely offer ex- Guvoruor Bullock, of this state, a seal in it. .Judge L ehrnne has id-o been mentioned as one who might bo struck by the cabinet lightning. John F Quarles, who is editing the New York Globe, with much ability, says; ‘Nothing written iu llie ho ik of fato is moro certain than, that within the next four years tho loaders of tlio Republican party will have to determine the va ue of the colored vote to that party either by obtaining compen sation tor its loss iu other direc tions cr by granting him a larger share of public and political recog niuon. Tin y tell among other falsehoods at Saratoga of a lady who bus forty hats aud sixty fans, none of tho former having cost less than SSO apiece. They also say her ward robe is composed of b n trunk-, aid is insured tor S2S,DUO. Fabrioa lions of this ebaraoler afford rnate lial for cnu'ersatiou among the young (gople congiegttted on the hotel piazza. Look Ahead- The acc urits of the drought which resell us from every direc tiou are tearful. In Virginia the tobacco atd corn.crops are litoially burned up. In parts of Pennsyl vania they ba.e bad no rain iu two months, and crops are all ruined. il*y in the meadow lands have, in some cases, caught fire anil burned up, so dry had it become. From the northwestern states it is nearly as bad, and from Texas and Arkan sas we get most g oomy accounts. Georgia is suffering terribly in many sections, though she is more fori unate than some of her sister si-ties in the main. Let everything lust will make food for man or b i-i be” saved and economic dly u cd. Plant abundantly ot small grain ami manure the land well. .Jr Id .... iff L di'Jti, ot SchltJ* J i.-' t, Bin! Vp.tln s *>y the 17.1; iUbt., at Lis Loru“ no.at ILiftvi.ie, liU I, Id.K'JFH'S L3IPROVBI > LMit Draft Cotton Grins. A rran?:* and Dir !•’. lc ml Oiv’tm ers if -Nsireil Tlt-c >n m ndecl by all Planters wlio have used ikem, as superior lo auy Uiu manufactured. SLA E & ETHEREDGE, Warehouse and Commission MERCHANTS. Columbus, .... Georgia. yro Sole At; ui; Tor all tho -? ■tN n tm liCtilumbus, and will furnish circular and t.'Sii ::■ id on iippii dli'Mi Apyiiy early to secure a Gin. jnly2o s BEEND BEOB., No, 102 Tt[ird Street, Macon, Ga. M inuhicturers of and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Carriage,Phaeton, Buggy, DRAY, TRUCK, WAGON, Gaft Harness & Collars, Ladies* 8c Cents’ Saddles & Bridles, All of which wo Iroop conßtantly on hand m tlio v;iritj r . Also, WHIPS, IIOItHL BOOT'S, COVERS fur Winter ami Summer, Nets, and EQUIPAIEN'i’S in the line generally. OAK and HEMLOCK SOLE, HARNESS, UPPER, PATENT ENAMELED and LACE LEATHER- Kip and Calf Skins, Lining Skins, Ilarncssniaker's,Saddler's,Shoemaker's Tanner's Material, Tools aud Findings. BS&. GIVE US A CALL. i'iikli paid for Hides, Skins, Furs, Wont, Wax, Tallow, Finished and Knugh Leiitl-er. a3O l> 1 W, w. COLLINS, Manufacturer of HDUCES, HUS i ICONS 70,7.‘J A 7*l Second yti-eet. MACON, - - - GEORCIA ir<r STOCK AND FOE SALE LOW Carriages, Phaetons, Cabriolettes, Rockawaya, Ladies ana Fony Pheetons, Top and No-top Piano Box and Coal Box Buegies- Webster Wagons, lvulburn Wagons, Studerbaker Wagons, One-Horse Wagons, Harness, Baby Gabs, etc., etc. CALL AND BE CONVINCED. I handle more goods iu my line than any other house|iu the States oi Goorgia, Florida, or Alabama. My facilities are such that we defy competition, I will treat, you right. n0v2.5 bl W. W COLLINS. Macon, Ga * jltOK A TRUE TONIC ™ V A PERFECT STRENGTHENER.A SURE REVIVER IEON lilTTliJItB are highly recommended for all di,scufK tuequi ring?- a certain and cfilcient tonic; especially Indigestion, Jfyspepsia, Intermittent Fevers, Want f Appelile,l/>m vj Strength, Ixick of Energy,etc. Enriches the blood, strengthens the muscles,and gives new life jj the nerves. They act like a charm on the digesti vo organs, removing nil dyspeptic fytnptomt, such as lasting the Food , lidoung,lJeat in theStomadi,Heartburn/ I‘\ Tlio only Iron Preparation Slacken tiie tooth, or give headaelie. S<vki ly all uruggiste. Wrile for the AB C Book (?>2 pp. of nseful and amusin'? reu<U m;;) sent free. BROWN CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, Mdk flee that till Iron Ili6ter#ronjrdob7B':owN<’' T TF.in''\i. Cd. and hincroasod red liae@ on vrrappr. BEWABE OF IMITATIONS. BITTERS may 3 b 1 .lob WOrk. Aid. la h l -* of .Tol M i)- *• in the lXSiststyk wan*l (tithe 16west j*rL .-iS, at the REGISTEK JOB OFFICE. Our Job Depautjtint is iur niiilicii with a FIXE POWER rl-.ESS and alt the luteft and roost, approved style* ef type. AVo do letter work for less money than any office in the State. Give us your orders and we will pleat, you. NO. 36