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lUESDAY Sl?Pli':M BE ItTsT ISSI. 1
Tallow R. B. Tiffie Title-!
Pi-RF.NOKB THUS, MOUSING
J AAVcTfilbOttOU 10:40
V.,iye at Bostick 11:10
T * . ye Bost ck 11 40
at Talbotton la:l.i
iFTEKSOuN train.
Leiee Talbutton 115
Ayyjre at Bostick 1 :ot)
Leave Bostick 2:10
imie at Talbotton 2:45
W II a.AK I IN, SL-PT.
Talbotton Cotton Quotations,
Ah lormohed by Riglnnd fc Cos. da.a!
ers in Groceries and Provisions.
Middling
lxiw Middlin'’ 101
tied Ordinary tt
Ordinary sst 6c.
Talbotton Produce Market,
Keported weekly by Raglan l A Cos
Dealers in ull kinds ol Groceries and I’lun.
tation Supplies.
Bulk Sides 12 -Flour, Fancy sll Do
Choice $9 50, Extra Family. c 9 Ot),
laniilv $6 5o per bbl -Cnee.sc 18o—Bog
ging 11c to 12c -Ties $1 75 to 1 90 bunch
Lard 16c— Meal *1 15 bush Liverpoo
Salt $1 45 Sack.
S. ROoENrHAL’9
TRICE LISi OF DOMESTIC PRO-I
DUCE.
Dry Hides 9o—Wool, 20: to 2fic Rags, !
fl. 00 per hundred—Fe*ui<-rs,3>< o 00c •
pound— Lets Wx, iso—lallo ,6c-Cop
per,9c -Dions,sc L*ad,lc —Dried i~cu-1
*•, IOC Applet
Agent* fnr uml Stuiitlitrd,
T ii McDowell, Beiievuw.
J D Whkkmhs, Talbotcou.
O V Fuller, bh.lou, Harris county.
Notes About Tov>n
Talbotton oossca tier uru booui.
Wagons from Aleriwetner, w.tg*ni
from Taylor, wagons iruiu all uiound tue
oj&uiv may be daily seen with the s.upiu
on our Bt-ectß.
Tue cotton buytrs of the town take **ll
the cotton that .8 offered ut good price*
Mr ltoe ut hid will buy al the r
hides, tahow, wax, diied apples uu
peachea brought to the town mid give
good prices lor them. Mo n..s opened a
brucii ol the Bt. Louis hide ullil tttlluW
house in Tulbottou.
Hemn. H’ E Kaglun l, T N Gibson, C
H T Kimbrough and S W Thornton arc
th* regular oo.tou buyers wl tue town,
and they keep things quite li.ely.
Mr W O Paschal, the new leasee ut tne
popular Thornton House, took posses
si n last baiu.uay and v-i.l have every
thing in excellent trim tbi Court week.
Capt W W Jenkins, who haw been
quite ill lor several mouths past, pai l
Talbotton a visit lost week. Thw excel
lent geutiemuu and enterprising bust
tievs umu w ill u ake Talbottou hu iioatu
alter October Ist. ilo will meet a warm
welcome.
The new store ol \V A Dauivl A Son
rapidly nearing completion. The Messrs
Dennis are a iso brushing their do
purulent ol the building 1.1 good style.
Over 300 bales ot cotton have been
•Lipped over toe Talbotton Railroad
within the mst week or two.
Saturday was quite a busy day in town.
From early morning till dewey uVB the
Htiewta were crowded with cotton wagons
and peiaoui on iho ua .t for dry goods Ac.
Work on Dr Bardweli's drug btor.:
brick lrout will begin to-day.
Rev A B Campbell, who has been as
Slicing R.v li L Wiliiugh .m iu a pr
tm-'tep meeting at the B.ptist chare ,
left tor his nouie iu Columbus on TuUis
ilujr last. Many warm prayers go witu
him. lie nas done the people great
good.
The protracted meetings at the Bap
tist ehurch cont nu wi.h unabated in
lerest. Ms .y valuable accession* bav
beu made to the church and ihj spirit
of the people revived. Tne j> btor is an
earnest and xeMwiis workei.
Personal.
Mrs Cornelia McKay, n* o Mibh C md
la Wiu'*Dj iS tue gKcst ol Major uiid Air-
J U Walton.
Hon H 11 Carey, State commissioner oi
Fisheries. will addros tue ptopm on tli
•ecoud day, Wednesday, Oct. 12, of oui
lair.
Mr Herbert Elder, who has been visit
iug relatives in Xalb ton 1 ft lor hi tt
homo luCuthbert l.st Taurida}.
We weie pleased to see Mr W J watt
on our streets last week. He was en
route borne from Chalybeate Spiings.
The Butler camp meeting commenced
on Friday last Rev E H McGrhee, of
this place attended.
We were pleastd to see in our • ffic
last Saturday Mr f F Former, of Savan
nah He was prospee iug in onr town
with a view to buying cott >n. He will
make Talbottoa his perm nent restdeuc;.
J H Martin, E.qr., one of our imnn -
diate R pr-*entatives, r turned no m* on
Suuda* last, and will attend the Sup ri r
Court now iu session.
Mr W S DeWolf, Columbu'. Times, and
8 B Hatcher, E quirer-Sun, will repre
sent their respective pipers in our town
during Court week
VOT£9 AltOlMl I Hr. COUNTY.
We regret to hear of the recent
of Miss Mattie Searcy at her residence 0
miles east of Talbotton,
Moses McDowell and Harriet Leonard
colored, were married m Belle view, od
the Bth inst. T H McDowell, Esq., offi
ciating.
Rev J T McLaughlin will preach at
Collinsworth Church on next Sunday.
18th inst.
Farmers, go to raising your own meat —
get good cows, and save olenty of forage
for them through winter.
Ths genuine cotton caterpillar by the
thousands have made their appe ranee
on the farms of T H M -hone and J W
Jones, near Belleview-
For Sale.
A deat-sble t-B-nere lut, with Six Room
Dwelling, fine well of ater, good out
buildings, stable, . Ac. Apply to
T N BEALL,
& g2tf Gfr
County Agricultural Society, j
This body ot representative farmers
ruei in the Court House last Tuesday to
discuss such matters as were germ am
to the occasion. Dr W R Neal, the
President, was m the chair. The first
regular business was the report of Chair
man Z T Stephensdn* of the committee ,
on “The Farmer's Protection Associa j
tion.“ Not being prepared to report, on j
application iurther time was granted the j
committee.
On a cull tor the Society's represent!
tives of the Rome convention ol the ,
State Society, Col \V II Ellison niiuie a
♦ ull and interesting report. He did not
think favorably ot the organization ot the ’
Society— the experience meetings of tlie j
hardy sons of toil were an enjoyable 1
feature—too much time is consumed in :
reading essays without n piactical idea
too many young lawyers trying to run;
♦he concern, Ac. Col Ellison was listen
ed to with marked attention.
Mr Z T Stephenson, another delegate, j
though, the whole organization was a p -
htical machine and .n agricultural farce. ;
Iu reterencj to the essayists of tin
.Mate Society, Air Rad Leonard thou ,ht
they should oe selected from tho mem i
hers of the county societies.
Dr Neal det .mied the policy ol the ;
State Society, thoug.it the present mods ;
ot appointing them correct. In ref r- i
mg to the Americas meeting he took |
occasion to Compliment Prof Saiford*t,
essay on Pub ic Roads, as also that ol
Prof J \Y Gieuus oj .he i ffects of .nauai
wood's burning—thoug .t the present
system most iusiruct.ve.
Mr J F Liale confessed to having been
highly entertained by iho essayists of the
Society.
The nu\ ing adjourn and to the Ist
Tuesday i.i Oc ober.
A Lively Cim.se.
Sheriff Fabler is •* K°eni and persistent
j worker, uud rarely lets his game slip.
On sVednesd.iv night la>t lie chanced tu
be in Bainesville. in search ot a parts
who is w.tiiiing in this county, when a
oig hre broke out *n toe business part ei
iuo t \vn. This, ot ct'ur* , a Ir.u ie t
large dutubers ol u.l *orcs and conditions ;
t)t penpie. bacilli' Foster desiring to do j
such seivice as lie could, w,.s u* the see
oud story .*f a nail iiu., and iu i.ao .cl i j
uttiiaii g a sevving .ii .chine as ved soiU •
one, a negio it proveil to be. to assi-'t j
uiui. Me looked at the negr as he too a
uold ot the machine imi quickly dis
covered -hat lie Wtus tue umu lie waule .
So he it tgo tue mac.due uuil fasleuctt
ills hand ill the negro's cobul'. This ac
tio vta* ujo.it promptly resisted by the
j negro, who laii down st.drs t a leailui
I late, paiilUg oiieriff Foster all -r uim.
| The alien Lis baud uoit broke, when a
liVeiy loot race eiikU^d.
bo giv it was l.ic count i )o in the iarg
orwd uirougu w.ncii t.ie i ia t..iL
j bheriff could n t luake uuus-at ueura,
or understood, b• ho il p ulo l lu Ids
Heels an. 1 pUL Unused ilo.vu t* ct;u --
, worii, he and lilt, negro r , di/, at a two
! loity pace, heading l‘>r tue oulskirts oi
j tue town. When about i qu iner out
! tue negro was knocked Tani liy me .d.a
--! shallot BalheiVlho, Who iiiekiy as
coming in an opposite uir. cl *n arm
took iu the iiiiiu.ion. But .Shcrili l’ *
j tor was up with his rnan, bounced and
secured bi n in a trice.
I The negro win Jess.) Searcy, who
! while undid a Heuienc t for a te.r o ia th
j penitentiary, broke j *il in i'ulboit n i
i lew years ago. lie n>w reposes quietly
i ill the Hotel de Foster, Taibotton, to
a Walt the pleasure of too Goa. I now
| session.
Georgia fairs
The (Georgia S. .t Fair vvd. je t-.eld at
j Macon, lia., commeu M*. and.. Ocl
17tu, ltftfl, and contiumug one wp< -.
I E C Giicr, beciitary, Mrcj.i.
j The Tu bot C >uaiy .Siock aad F.ur A •
’socidia i'.ir com.uencing Octob r
j 1 Itu, a.ui cominaiiig tueo dura. 11.1a
talbotton, Goor o is, \V 1' Denniw, buc
-1 r- toy.
Western Go ngi x Fair A sociation, La
i Grunge, Gu. —Fair commeam s October
27th, rßbl, un i continues t nos days.
; F li Wnitakei, Sccj • ary, L iGraug f, Ga.
| Ocoueo County Agr.eu.tural boc.ety
will hold a Fair at WaLKinsville, com
iiicucijg OcioOer 10th, l*Sl. and eudiug
' on .he 14th Oc.ooer.
International v'olUm Expos’tiou op-ns
it t tt-.u, Ga., Octo. e •> h. 1881. a m
closes D < euit-er 3xsi, 1881 1 nos
! wis.iing to exhibit at the Statu Fa.r m
.Macon, (ia., can do so and then crier
i tucir goods at the a osilion.
Judge Willis’ Charge.
| Thr oepi.Luber term ol tue Superior
j Court for Talbot was opened ou yefcer~
day morning. His Honor, Judge J 1
IPiliis, presiding Alter org.iuizi .g the
seven! juries, Jn Ige Wilis gave to (he
Grand Jury a in a teriul una s.rong charge
on all points wherein toe luw.- affect the
individual, society or property, ills
presentation of tue criminal laws affect
ing minors was at once thorough, forceful
.u i plain His gen- ral charge was ati
oiiiahie turougnout and lainy bristle
with law ud instructions for it.-* rigi
| enforcement by tue Grai.d Jury.
lue Grand Jury is an a ole and const r
vative body ol men composed ot repre
ss .taiire citizens, who win discuurge
tixelr duty without fear or lavur.
I’ue i.usi es* ul tue court will consume
.wo weeks.
Set Back 42 Years .
“I was troubled for many y--ars wit *
Kiduey C*mp.aiut, Gravel. ike.; my
blood became u.in, I was dull an l inac
tive —could uaidiy CiV.w 1 liuout- -Vrjs a<‘
old worn out u:au all over; Could gel
nothing to ireip me, Until I got iio^
: isi ters, ad now I aifl a boy ag in. My
blood and kiine; s are ail ngut, an i 1
j iiu as active as a mad ol IK), alihoogn I
j O.UI ?2, and I h.ve jo doub. it wi 1 do us
| well fo r others of my aye. I is worth u
i uiai —[Fattier. ]—bunday Mercury.
Cotton Delivery Notice.
All parties iadebt-d to me for Pacific
Guano, to be paid in cotton deliverable
it falbo.ton, will d.liver tue same lor
my account, to Mr John D Dennis. Rail
load Depot, Ta;button.
W W JENKINS.
seDl3 2t Agt Pacific Gu ino Company.
Good Cotton Picking.
I In many section* tue cot Ton is opoa
j ing rapidly under tue warm September
j sun . On the Btii inst. Mr B G BLnt iu,
j had 6 hinds that picked 1 no 4 pounds in
, one day. Hie quality of the staple is.
‘ also, very fine and commands the cream
. of tk* kiadiO.
THE REGISTER AM) STANDARD. TALBOTTON. TAI.BOT COUNTY GEORGIA, SEPTEMBER 13,1881
E DITORI \la SHOR IM i A \ l>.
No Rcrolula can bo s<> deep aeatod. no
sor ■, so stubborn, but that Ayer's S;vrsa
parillia wil be 'found helpful. It wil J
effect \ euro, if cure be possible.
The Attention of merchants, house
keepers and others is invited to the fine
and extensive stock of a crockery, china,
glassware, cutlery, kerosene lamps, tin
and willow ware, plain and decorated
dinner, breakfast, te.i and chamber sets
now on hand and always arriving at the
elegant rooms of Messrs. Lindsay & San
ders, Webst-r Building, Columbus.
Go to Jake Greenwood's, Columbus, j
and ge. ;i "bcratcu Pocket fcuirf —some- !
tan.g new. aud just the thing I'ci sumimr. |
j aiy 2G h
Co.umbus is full of pietly goods. Mr |
i E Catgid has all the last aniv.lls. The !
ia uieh shouiti just see how lovely they I
aie.
The Georgi. Warehouse, J W Woollolk
i’.o, Mciwr, CwiumbUh, ode s the best fi,
iiluc* fur ti.e hiui4.ii.jg uud sL4)iing 01 ■
co Hun, .it ili4.ii new two-s.ory brie •
o .ii 4 house, tcc then o.n'd’ au'JU j
II J T hornton is now rcceiv ng one of
the mosi superb stock) of clothing ever!
bxOUgut to Cofuaibus. S.e advertise- j
m cm.
Our re dels should look ouL for the
hew arnvais ol .dr. il C Browu, who wil*
open iu Mtiboaic Building, Octob r l>t.
with a well assorted uud superb iiuo of
shoes, h<its, t. U:ius. Ac. at prices that will
scl. them. OO: uis o il’d.
Oapt W W Joukitis has a card in
another column 1 ..->tru ting tiiose vvhos.
cotion iu p,i) meat tor Pacific gm .o is
x.elivembie a. Taibottoh, to t <ru over the
same 10 Air Jll Dennis, at railroad de
pot.
Denning to close my stock of Spring
alia buumjul* V iovhii.g prepurahiiy h-i
.an, i inivc cut the pric-.s just ia h.m.
JSuvv la joui lime lu cuie a oa.guiu,
JAKL 41 UJLlikWooD,
juiv 20 k Cu.u.itbus, Ga.
Dr Bard well, at Drug Store, has r< -
ceivtai a iaige invoice of fancy ua4l toilet
cheaper than ever,
v\ uen you come to ia. iottou the po;>u
iar tuin 0 is to stop .t ttie Tuornton
j i louse, B O Pno mil proprietor.
Bring your job work in bill heads,
; , ost is, otter it. ads. uotu he ul.', Ac., t"
i tiC iiLOIsTKU AND STaNDaKD olllcc.
I P ad a>. iind vvmk good as ue.il city
a orix. mijdtf
Ihe ii Iver;moment ot Mr W It Kent,
ii tie gieiit harness house ot Macon, will
| appear in our next issue. Wait ami
i r ad.
La ge rrivalfl off ucv glass wire at
if L M iLe and m’s.
AV. like it bi.tt.4-r ’hull <-v -r we menu,
J 'if course. Uic A laibaf’onsii utiou,winch j
I iis reccutiv c ,ung and from ,i lour to an j
legt - j oig*'pap r. wi h anew dess ot
i typ.e liir -ughout, all of vvhtch, log - h r
•Wil. its newoi ,i:s-;, ge iCi.il i ot-upruio
jh id übi it v. •. ake tiie Ctiuslii ,n ion toe
I only r iillj metrop Jit ii p p;*r in t!ie
j Mate. It is a i pr> -c itali v .ud exponent
j ot tiie in >-,r os old en orjirise ol G o g x
! and ot the u w .-until, as represented o.Y
j the E i.p.i t; s' ,te Ail >ucCi ss to tin- (Jon
! stitutio . an l throe cocers i r llotughiii,
; il wi)ll, It. rri . Graly aud tho rest or
ill a- b ’ s.
K* v. S P Junes, tho revivalist, touched
jup at L.iGiunge ia j'.as ing,
A . w post office has b* < n (*st ibbs'.i-1
' ,t Mi! •l *s > tons il tads Harris county,
and iu to be. called Hannah.
Ii you are going on an excursion, go n
ini,l GrccUWo U*H, Coluuiuus, ..lid gel s
ixt ii li.it Line 1 ilusl r eheu,), i.H no i
< lo; ii.g them oul at an immense r eduei
tio:i July 20 k
The fire in B rues vide, on the Bih
I c, ns mu and th<- gin .cry of Measts, rituf
I ,ord, Bln o. k A Go., tue mills of the
; s.me I’mu uud the variety works of J (J
j McMiclmc], loss lib ut !ylo,o<io.
N. 1 Jy ad toe ills that affict mankiud
cau b. prevented and cured by ke png
i the -io rack, liver and li.dueys in per-
Itct working order. Tuere is no medi
ciii. known that will do this as quickly
i ml surely,Without inteileiing with your
| dut* s ns Pa.kei's Ging> r Tonic. auglU
Miss Still Feutr ss, Harris county, is
! quite ill ot typhoid ever and not expo.*
te 1 to live.
\ The death a* her reiidenct; in Vynt)n.
n ,'iui ny nioruin?, the 4th, of Mrs C J
fhoru on is announced.
Mcßride fc Cos, Atlanta, Ga., 'ffor t<
| rnerch.ims at lowcs v\,. and sale prices, a
l lge stock of Ci< clcery, G ass w ire,
; I'm w.r . iiOoiri. ig glasses. Snow cases,
P'cimvs Bar Fix uTes. At m uuf ctu'-
er*d prices, Miovide Fruit J.*rs, Belli
Idiom • clocks a >d Lambeth's P.tteuc.
1 ,-nproved Fly Fan, a most uselvl article
i>imi mm r time. Try a common sense
Mtow Pa i may3l7m
The cotto i crop of 1880-81 -n Sep
*4ml) ,i lit. w s 0,580, ,320 .s the cro .
Tuo removal of the Pi si lent Garfield
from W is.iingcoa to Lmg Branch wis
successfully accomplished last Thuraday
m 'rndig. and he has been st -a liiy im
! proving iace tha time, thou gb it times
ome of nis symptoms are less favorable.
Ihe Michigan fore t fires have caused
! *• t desMuc i>nofli ** aid p: per v i >
] sever 1 co.i.it es in Urn Northern part or
|t •. S'.u'e. ihe drought is the grea.- Hi
j '-v r heard of.
We call :Mention of our c*tto i buyers
; ni p ters to t:e ci dof F A Fancy,
i co.mu facto iid c>m Uiision in ere a ant.
i.v.iiii h. Il - has .lithe acihtics for the
i the prouip and -austac ory ha dling cot
j on en rusted to and u, and will always u;e
j !i ~ bes efforts iu wecuri.ig highest prices,
land wid ob-jy iosiructio is of shipp ;rs.
iiis 1 mg exp rienc io the business is a
suffici ft . ;t guarani t •f r the lender of his
J services :o those having cottou to be sold.
Thornton House Arrivals
\V (J PASCHAL, Pit prietor.
\V S OeW If, (i Y Tigner, 4 >hn Paa
; lody. SB II liclier, 1 noli.,is . Grimaa.
j (>i nnibus— D B Seitroy, John Parker,
i J A L ntiar.l. conn y—T F Porter. Sa
; vannan — T W Fergngon. Pleasaot Hill—
i ’ T Wilkinson, N^wnau —N P Carreker.
! Henry Woodall. Miss Willie Hill, eoB
-lty W B Freemm. ‘Re lbone—Mis Mil
ler. Union Spring-, Ala—•/ 4 Dans'ody,
N' E Ciiappell Maco* 811 Black, Amer
ica-.—B Berg, Maeon—J E Jordan,
Gentya—L Eipley, ilaeon, and others.
The Baptist Meeting.
The meeting at the Baptist chnrcn,
will continue tor the present. Ab-*ut a
dozen new converts have l.e n received,
' ,nd a good feeling is still manifested,
i The ordinancs of Baptism -ii* ad
i ministered on Snndtv (Tening last at the
! p-ni &t-d Hr i Cottin’&am >.
Still Improving
Talbotton is quits busy with her vnr
ions nr crests, prominent among them
the erection and improvement of suita
ble meicantile houses and the general
enlargement of her facilities
The hammer, the trowel, the rattle of
drays and cotton wagons, the wlustlo of
the locomotive, the cheerful noise of in
coming and departing trains, the whir
and busy movements of the mills oud
cotton ginneries ad combine to give the
town an air of renewed activity and bnsi
ues.s commotion.
Among the more recent improvements
of the town may be noted a neat range
of brick fronts lor the stores now oecu
pied by Dr F. L Bardwell and il L Mc-
Lendon. When completed they will
present quite an imposing appearance
io the east side ot the square.
Mr J B Gorman has completed ouu
guano warehouse at the ilepot and will
shortly erect another. Ills stores now
building, five in number, arc rapidly as
suming shape aud will be among the
handsomest ill t h-• town.
Messrs Ragland & Cos. are erecting i
commodious storage room for heavy
g ods iii rear ot their present central
stun 1, This firm is doing quite n large
business.
The Messrs. Ciowford's are now paint
ing tho newly completed dwelling of
Mis M Robinson.
Address at Our Fair:
We are authorized to announce that
Dr 11 11 vary, State Commissioner ol
Fisheries, will address the people ol
Talbot county ou Tuesday, Oct. 12th,
.luring our Fair, ou tho subject of Ger
man t'arp, aud the importance of stock
ing our streams with edible lish.
Dr Carey has done more than any gen
llouiau in thu State to encourage and de
velop the 1 m porta ut industrye of fish
tanning. Interest in this new source ot
wealth aud of food supply is yearly in
creasing and wo predict that before
ten \oars every available stream, saitublu
tor farming ponds, will be brought un
der contribution to the food supplies of
tue county, lu Franco fish culture is a
great source ut wealth, uud m this sec
tion uiii) ue made a most lucrative branch
ot ii rilling.
SVo arc sure our people, thousands ot
whom annually attend our Fairs, \vi 1
give Dr Carey an appreciative hearing.
Foally Robbed
We get tue fallowing aOiMUUt of tho
roobeiy of an ix-ilarri- conn y boy no n
too Mid lle Ge Ji’gu .rgus, Mr. Waller
Durden, of Jasper ciuuy, wis iidSj
l uily robbeu at the residence of his
uuc.e James Darden, in J-spur ooun.y,
ouo night last week. We 1 iru tii.it his
unc e w.s iu Af-iaui i on bn .in is*, im l
I Wal or was alone in . harg • of il.e p.vmi
| se*,HUil Was culled up dui ng 1 1<- uig :t t>
|a.Lcuila sick mule w.. oh i.e did with- t
jh . .piomu oi fou. pi i, ,an l fol o vi.ig iho
jnegoio t u iu, was uis to i upa.i by
j l.jjcc others aegroj. an l one white man,
! ixitocke.i do.vn and robbed oi one bun Ir. and
: an l eighty il -liars Woicj ho had in his
! p*
Til 0 111 1011 II OU S Q.
Tho repuia ion us a well kept, fir t
icl ass hotel, whic.i tii is hoUH.lias adaiti
i < i l co it Was opoue l iu November la t.
:is without a parall 1 ill '.he State. The
j structure is of hard brick 3 stories in
h. ight, sup rb!y appoimed in all its do
i pal lm< ids. ana is noW presided over by
j Mr Wiili mi O Funchal, u sutllcicnt guai
uutee lor the general ifficiency that will
' cliarauleriz: tlie inauag meut of this
I house.
From Ihe 100 .1 und general mark its
j tho tables wi l lie amply supplied and
| properly served. Th propn. tor will x
-; .;rt ids best energies for >he comfort, ease
and imteilaiumeut of his guests.
Visi ting La wy ors.
ilcss.s. John IVabody, ti B Hatcher,
•Solicitor Geuertil Griiiies, A1 Blaufoid,
l # oru*r Lignin, IF A Little, -I h Foil. 0
luuibus, airived i.i town Munduy evening
and will attend the sessiom of the Super
i r rJuuit, which open and yesterday mum
‘hg.
Our local Bar in attendance arc: Judg
: .J M Mathews, Ge i Jiethune, Willis v
vVillis.J 11 Mur in, J 11 vVorrlll, J J Bull,
J \V Hull, VV E Mumford, E T Smith, J
D WhelisH.
Fiom iiamiltou, B II Wallen, J M
Mobley--Geneva, C ‘Jallioun, i> W Froc
lur.
Lot ns Try-
The Cot ou Exposition at Atlanta will
off r three premiums, S3OO, SSOO uud
SIOOO for the btwt aud larged society ag*
.icul uidlexhibit, the l.rg-Mt State ex
hibit aud the best bale of cotton. We
hUggeet o ihc good ueoplu of Ta.bot the
propriety of au • ffort iu tuo tiue of com
puting 1 r someone, or all th n *ib vo
premiums. We underuiaad th*ro are
several gentleman iu tiie c <unty woo will
coutust for the SIOOO premium for best
bale of cofcto i.
Upatoie Association.
r J'ije session oi the Upatoie A-sociitiou,
Pri iiiiiv.- Baptists, couveued with Har
mouy Church, H rn county, on the 6th
inst, wiih a lull representation from all
tue charges. The intro luctory was
preacbe l by E and r T J B zemorc, follow
ed by Eld-r Jackson, ot Tuxas. Elders
Adki jH aud Baxly preached in the alter
oon.
Elder T J Bazemore was el ctud Mod
erator, T Z Murry. Cierk.
Fau Grounds*
Judge Duunis is busy griding the race
tu ck at the Fair Grounds, aud is other
wise putting tlie buildi gi an 1 grounds
m suape for Talbot's greatest exhibition.
Tue mun exhibitiou ball is to be treated
to new sash, and whitewashed inside and
ou s de. Let the people of good old Tal
not all pul their shoulders to the wheel
and see how creditably they can acquit
themselves.
Could Not Come-
Owing to ibe serious illness from ty
phoid fever of hi. sen in Griffin, Judge
J D Jotewavt wan nuable to fill his ap
po.ntmeut to hold Judge Willis' court at
this place. In the casta in which Judge
Willis will be disqualified, the practice
usual in such junctures will obtain, that
ol selecting some lawyer as pro tempore
Judge to set upon such cases *
Eerbine*
“A sure cure for Liver complaint,chills.
Dyspepsia and Constipation, '• Hold by
rfi ft EL.
A Bargain.
For sale ono now improved Singer
Sewing Machine, and awois and extum ve
table—co t §55 00 in New York can be
bought for much less, by applying at
Register As Standard office, Talbotton.
Pl\oto£rapl\s.
PROF. BRYOGES ACO , have erect
ed their mammoth Photographic tei.t on
the West Side of ilie public square and
will remain a short, time in Talbotton.
Those desiring first class Pictures will
embrace tlie present opportunity to se>
cure tnem. Their specimens are verj
fine and those who have patronized the
Professor, pro satisfied with his
work. AH work guaranteed. Old
pictures copied and enlarged in good
style. Lnuius and children are invited
to call eailv lu tho morning, and not wail
for sunshine, sepfitf Bkydges & Cos.
TO MERCHANTS—Oiir Stock ct China
ware. Glassware, Wood M ure and Tin
ware is the largest and most complete to
lie found in any estublishmet South, and
we offer you every article at as low
prices as can be had in any market.
Common sense stew pans are good.
Mcßride A Cos,
m.iy3l 7m Atlanta, Gft.
Accident Insurance.
FIVE DOLLARS will i sure ono
ctvvlve months against accident, the per
son in case of death; 'Five Dollars indem
nity per week for disabling injuries.
Life and Fire Insurance in the strong
est r.nd best companies, at lowest rates,
lhompt adjustments and satisfactory set
tlements.
Don’t tail to call on tuo before you in
sure. Insurance of any kinds desired in
best companies a..d at lmvi st rates.
L W SMITH, Agent,
aug 2 lm Talbotton.
To Whom it may Concern.
This is to notify the public generally
that ('has. Dozier, colored, until a few
days since lias been in my employ, and
is under a written contract with me for
1881. All persons are hereby warned
not to employ, or hire the said (’■• as.
D -y.ier, under the. penalty of n legal
prosecution. augltMt V. A. Steed.
For Sale or Exchange.
A New Victor Sewing Machine, with all
its attachments, for sale, or exchange for
wheat. Apply at Register and Stan-,
hard office.
Open for Court Week.
My House will bo op-*n for boarders
during C.-urt W o\. Tables supplied
with best th* maiket affords. Permanent
board can Do had by applying to
MRS. L. A KELLER,
aug'23 Talbotton.
Tie* immense trade the wholesale lions *
of Mcßride A Cos. has built u > prove that
im ieclituMs will oimnlt their own profit
a.d tlie wants of their customers by
buy ng crockciy an 1 glass ware, tin
ware, wood Ware, looking glasses and
show
from more distant markets. Send lor
pric- s to get common sense stew pans.
nmy3l7m Moßiupe & Cos.
Atlanta. Ga.
Cheap!
G/A AAA Fe ! of dry she ting al
'V/ V / 35 cents per hundred,
ad v.i’L’en fihoering at 30 cent 1 -, per huu
died, in any quantity, at
J B GORMAN’S
nulG tf Steam Mill.
I,m It ii i 'I II Im I
I lmve on hand an extra large stork f
WhFe Linen Duck Vests, and desiring to
dose them out will sell them at 75 certs,
the for uer price being JJSI. They arc
tremei do us bargains.
Jake Grei swoon,
1 tily 2fi Columbus.
DinMM lin pot iin lii.
(’rockery. Cutlery, Glassware, Lamps,
Ase.. brought direct to Atlanta Cuslom
House, bv Mcßride A Cos. Prices lower
than ever seen in Georgia. Merchants
will save money by buying from Mc-
Bride A Cos. may 31 7m uug2
TOWN SHOE SHOP !
D. A. BARRON,
Over Keller's Store. 'Talbotton.
SHOES and BOOTS made fo order, re
pairing and mending don* promptly and
toplea*e. jun 7 6m
To the Ginning Public.
I reßpecf fully cill attention to Walker's
Flexible Gin Brush and Wiper attach
me and. thus preventing the gumming ol
saws in ginning Green, IF t, Damp, or
Frosted cottons, and produces better SHfil
ple. Those wishing the attachment can
bo waited on Ijv;
D T Cunningham. Valley.
D 11 Smith, Red bone and Pr.il tsburg
J> i Carreker, TaDotton, Ceutrcvi le,
Hurt’s and Geneva distnoP.
B S Callier, O'Neal‘sand Wilkerson's
district.
W. E. JONES. Propr., West Point, Ga.
W B Johnson, Gen'l, Agt. augßo
EJ. F. & f. H. HOLIES,
DENTISTS,
NO, 102 MULBERRY, ST., MACON, GA.
IiEETH e xtracted wiihont pain, beau
lilul set-* of teeth iusefted, atwecesed
t eth and diseased gums cured. C'tT DeaN
ers in all kinds of Dental matcri ds uml
instruii.e ts. ConHtantly • hand.a large
and full assortment of teeth of all kinds,
amalgams of all kinds, rubbeis of all
kinds. aug3l
GEO. W.' ELY,
Southern Passenger Agent,
S 1 AR and CItESCE.V T LINE,
Comprising Mor.uin’s Louixiana Texa*;
Ii druid. L uisiarm VV. stern Rail road,and
Texas and NVOrleans railroad.
A tcr an absence ot 8* v. ral months in
Texas in the inteiest ot his line lias return
ed to Montgomery,' Ala.* his foim‘*rb*ad
q larters. wh*-re be will answer all emo
luunn-otlone promptly, addosswl to mm
at Talbotton, G .. *r Montgomery, Ala.,
in r* g' rd to rates of taie to Texas.
an. 9 tf.
DR. FLAGG'S
INSTANT PAIN
RELIEF
13 a Wonderful and Immediate Cure
for all Aches and Pains.
fwr-Pheumatksm, Neuralgia, Headache,
Earache, Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, &c.
Sold at all Druggists.
Wholesale Depot, S3 John St., N. Y.
Send for Circular.
ft
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mct.-y.-TPr 'ZJfJ
trr.ory College.
ORGA\ T IZ::D 1837.
F ill term opens tho Ist Wcdues - 1
day in October with a
Full Faculty of Twelve
"Seney Mali," now being rapidly bnfit,
will nflbrd largely iucrcased lacilities.
I he Special
“Seney Hall" Faculty
Offers rare opportunities to youths pre
paring lor tlie regular College Classes,nnd
t" those seeking only a thorough High
School English Business Education.
BOOK-KEEPING will be introduced
n xt term and thoroughly fauglt for S2O.
Write to tho undersigned lor further iu
tornmtion.
AITICUSG. IJAYGOOD, President,
aug9 Oxford, Georgia.
STOP
At the Old Shoe Store.
See Our
French Button Kid Boot!
A THING OF BEAUTY.
Look at tho full line of Ziegler's fine
work for Ladtep, Missus and children.
Observe th*' system ol widths and meas
urements. Five grades to each size, en
abling us to fit almost every shape of
Joot.
Notice our Butt ti Fastening Machine
in constant operation, end our arrange
ments for supplying heel plates, stiff*-li
ners, extra tassels, gilt buttons, &C. See
also ur lino ot Newports, Sandals and
Slippers, all the established favorites and
desirable novelties. Don't overlook our
common sense line, broad soled, easy
wearing shoo. Jo lid and stylish goods
for school children, aud the celebrated
Solar-tip shoes for the little folks. Ex
amine our assortment for men's wear,
Pumps. Low Ties. Button and Laced Ox
lords, and a full line ot Heavier Goods
Ask lor any style shoo ycu may want,
or anything you may need iu the way ol
Leather aud Findings, and don't buy
unless you are suited.
WELLS & CURTIS,
znuy3 a or s COLUMBUS, GA.
i Hi li <—HIJjMBJJTi
flßr ir you ur*- h iii . . wSsraf if ym
ofbusinu.sfl.wrak mini of let
ened by thu strain of MF temtoiliuiroTcrimu
your dutii.-H avoid nißht work, to re
stlinulantß and use V torobrainuervoand
Hop Bitters. ■wtuito. us Hop B.
If you nre yountr andHaufforlnff from any in
discretion or UiMNipaHtion ; if you aro mar
ried or Hinuciu. old orHyounir, BUifcrinß from
I>oorhrnlth oi iaiiirulHhKinir on a bod of nick
dchu, roly on H o pffißitters.
Whoever you are. j—h Thotißivnds die an
whenever you feel (M (1 nually fr o m Home J
tlmt your system jIMAJ form of Kidney
needs
Inar or | haw tieen j rev.'iitail I
withoutfafoxicafiny, UK bv a timely uso of j
take Hop Hop Bitters
Bitters.
Have toti <ly*- '
y'paia,
or uri navucom ‘ , . . i
t,l,tint, tllienHO II: •an absolute i
kfthoVmmrh, ® nnT) * ,ul
bouvis, blood. A HI I K bio euro for
Uvtr ornervea IW- aIU A druiike n ass , I
You will bo |; übo of opium, ,
cured If you uho 1 niTTTnO
Hop Bitters I U m-WV
IfyouareHlm* I 1 Boldbydra*-
ply weak uml 1 . Ir .. rn kLmls. Head for
low spirited, try # NEVIK Circular.
• nv©you r i CA | | Hl "' mTn:m
flfo. ftlm. | I TAIL n ' t ' u <0 "
saved hun* jl i KokMtr, n. t.
dredo. \ A Tvronto, Oot.
.. aiCii22oi juiji'Jit
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY
FOR THOSE DESIRING
To Purchase REAL ESTAIE.
The fo lowing d' sir tblo property in
Talbotton fs offered for f>ale.
Six dwtiliffg houses,
One store house,
Fifteen unimproved residence lota.
Eight store house lots.
Those desiring tw purchase property i*
the grow ug town oi TulbnttoH, would do
well to call upon the undersigned, who
will sell at low prices and on easy terms.
J JI MARTIN.
Real Estate Agent.
Talbotton, Ga , May 31st. 1881. tf
LAGRANGE
FFMALE COLLEGE,
LAGRNGE, GEORGIA.
Instituted in 1833; Chartered in 18*16;
Number of Pupils for IHBU-81, 185.
fJMIE Fall 'Term will open September
I 14it, 1881, with an enlarged Faculty
<>f first-class leachers, new and complete
Apparatus, specn.l ndvimtages iu Music,
and improved facilities iu every depart
ment.
For beauty and healthfulneßS of situa
fiou, comfort nl home lile, thorongliuess
ot instruction ai*d eheapne h ot charges.
: liis iime-honored iiiHtiutiton is uuhurpass
ud.
Certificate of proftcency given on com
pleiion ot studies.
F<*r further information address the
President, JOHN W. HEIDT,
uug9 a Atlanta, Oh.
LeYert Female College.
This old established institution has
been re-orgamzed with competent In
Miruciors in every department, and offers
superior advantages lor the education of
gii Is.
The disc’’pline wi 1 be mild but fim
and the ins rueti *n thorough and by the
an, lytical method.
FaT term will begin August I7lh, and
continue lour months. Small l>oys will
be received into the college. All pupils
will receive the benefit ot the Public
School Fund Tuition due upon the Gn
lollmcut of the pupils, and except in
cases of special 4greemeut, payment will
be expected iu advance, for at least half
ot the terui, or monthly. No deduction
f>r üb.-unee, unlvss caused by protracted
sicknc.>H
EXPENSES AND FEES.
Preparatory Department per annum f'20.00
Arad mic Department per annum... 30.00
C dlrgiite Depar ment pur annum.. 40.00
Music Department per annum 30.00
Incidentialß per annum 2.00
Use of Piano per month 1.00
For further information address the
President., .V K DAVANT.
dec2ltf Talbotton Ga.
Agricultural & Mechanical
COLLEGE.
AUBURN, - ALABAMA.
*IIIIF. neit session begins Bppt. 26th,
f 1881. There are five degree conrscs,
nz: Agriculture, Literature, Kcienee,
Civil and Mining Engineerin'.’, Tuition
Free. For lull informUion and catalogues,
appl\ to I F riCHENOK. Pres.
L. T. 1 reneurer, ug2o
FALL AND WINTER!
We are now receiving and will con
tinue to receive during the
naomtla of September.
New .Dress Goods!
Notions, Hoisery, Gloves,
dJO-
For Fall and Winter Wear.
Ail Guods will be marked down to the lowest possible
prices for cash—just as low as they can possibly bo 3old,
and there will be no violation of those prices under any
circumstances- You can buy your Goods from us with
confidence.
BLANCHARD & BOOTH,
may? 12m— so| 6 123 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
Georgia Warehouse 1
J. IV. WOOLFOLK, Proprietor.
Warehouse and Commission Business,
Columbus, Georgia.
O
Wil) Inve completed for the new crop of Cotton his largo and commodious Two
Story Brick Warehouse, filled with every modern cunveiueuce lor iho sale, handling
and storage of cotton.
Mr. F. .J. Jenkins will bo in charge of tlie Sales 1) pir'moiit. an I Mr. Ch’a A
Hough, of T dhot county, wi Ibo ut the scales. Prompt hmd.iag, to iu-
HtructioiiH ot planters, quick returns and small expenses ! July26s
- v r r rm:~
New York Store.
The Greatest Break
IN PRICES,
EVER KNOWN IN COLUMBUS
DO NOT MISS THE CHANGE.
It bea's tkQ great Cush System. It discounts tho Credit System It \ to bed
revolution in the business, on a Cash Basis y-iT" COME AT ONCE AND 13E CON
VINCED.
It has been our habit f*r years to begin the reduction of Prices ou Summer Good a
about the middle of July. This time we do more than we propose. We tumble fo
the popular idea.
5.000 yards of 7 cent. Calico at 5 cents.
10,000 yards of Androscoggin Bleached Cotton at 10 cents.
10,000 yards of New York Mills B ea hud Ofton at 12£ cents.
10,000 yards of Lonsdile Curnbi ic at 12 12 cents,
2,000 y :rdsol All Wool Bunting at 12 1 2 cents
These figures snow tho reduction. All classes of goods reduced in tho same pro
portion.
Dress Goods at Cost.
We now offer all classes of Summer Diess Goods, Linen Lawns, anil an immense
line of White Goods at actual New York Cost.
Grand Clearing Out Salo of Hosiery, Corsets and Gloves !
$5,000 Worth of SHOES to be Sacrificed.
Women’s Shoes ut SI,OO, worth $1.50; Women’s Shoes at $1 50, worth . 82,00 -
Slippers at SI 00—Slippers at $1 50. These g'iodH mu-t bo sold.
vVe are determined to clean np onr stock before the Fall Season opens, and to
that end we mem to lend • ur bast energies and our lowest possible prides.
GIVE US A CALL. KX MINE OUR STOCK.
lA/T. O. C3r0^.3303XT.
an’.’2 12 82 &84 Broad St. Columbus, Ga.
CAMPBELL & JONES,
MACON, GEORGIA
Cotton Factors and Commission
Meroliants.
Warehouse Corner Poplar and Second Sti, MACON, GA-
Stake Advances ou Gotten in Store at lowest- Bunk rafts, au.3(l