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REGISTER ADD STANDARD.
liIUSIKB tVtl lIiWDAI MOESIN6.
Office In
legister and Standard Building,
TERMS, $1 00 Per Annum.
Advertising Rates Reasonable
Qitiici*! O nail ot Tnilvl roomy.
Large Circulation
J. B- GOfIMIN, Propr
BUSSET. HER & 18L0RIE,
WAREHOUSE VTN I >
Commission Merchants,
Webster Warehouse,
COLUMEU', GA>
A*V>ri=ad Agents for the SU.age of thi 00f.9 .oof the ORANGE * FARMER'S
Gena A-ots ftwLEt.it'. OM Srnbird Guano and Phosphate, /JEomrt a-d
FerUliz ra. J HS M Swift s A umonlLt and Bo re and Potash, .hAL a
Act! P ios li ite fir Cou-po-lin.: ,
Cotton Stored at 25 Cents. Cotton Sold at 25 cents per bale.
T.wani. DvaxcEi mule on Cotton in Ntor". ,u *
Wr k e:.h -r.lng ~l■ ■■ a end Gc rit r -is >d r' proof mt* eonatnn-Iv on •
SCHOFIELDS IRON WORKS,
MACON, OEOUGIA.
MANUFACTURE
PORTABLE AM STATIONARI STEAM ENGINES,
F o WINNING, threshing and grinding.
HEAVY STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, STEAM
TOILERS, and SAW MILLS a Specialty.
SM Celebrated Patent Power Cotton Press.
To b3a by n,id, Horn . Water or Steam P >*er.
Over 20,0 U) in u-e 1 1.rough* ut tue Cotton S tes.
General Rep ir AVer! Prompt iy AUenla I u>. F r Farf.entars and Price., dclro
2,f J S. SCHOFIELD. Proprietor.
Garry Your Cotton
—TO-
Wllll ngham’s Warehouse,
B. L. & U. B. Willingham & Cos.
Or posit- J. W BUHKP * COS Book Slo-e-
Nos. 145 ami 147 SECOND STREET, MACON, OA.
Rnng t.a ■ our COTTON I ,re will PLEASE YOU. nn > 3fU
Mir & Kirtland,
No. 3 COS I'UN AVENUE an t GO THIRD STREET.
51.1C0N, - - Ceorgia
DEALER IN
Boots. Shoes and Hats.
ITTE HAVE new In Kb-re one of the list stocks w have ever "Her and, and I ■■
VV In c a wbDb oinn,.: fnii .o give satisfaction. It coinpnw- Qtuta nd U
di.-H Rxiti vid 5b at lhe beat .iakrx;Us celebrated PhUidelpuii Yonti* aid <-bil
dre h . ,V-s ip r. ,•t a.l -t. I:. a .I-i uyf nanvy k,| Boot* and Snooa
nli r.\ jveryt sin :to s ill '.h.i w aits if tie jmrchnir. _ ...
W# have, also, it ••* *'!"• h *** „ ~,
ttr.LJu HtiwMtio'i ft Sh i*Juukei'H to our Htck ol * ’ 11 .
wruera— au will execute then, w.t.i a* math edition
ap'*l 1•> V/ _1„ -M
--~ NEW YORK STORE,
(JONES’ OLD CORNER.)
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
, ,_ H ..I __ w line Of dressff" ids, in treat vaii. tv qn lily and pneo-just re
\ ah Ted i.nd are off rcJ thspeop.e of Talbot and udj iceut eountio, at tempting
♦•rices
DRYCBBDS, NOTIONS, FOR SALE CHEAP
Sa. C 'LL A D>E£M2 BEFOREEUYINO.
LOUIS BANNER,
„ r 2 !, u , Jones’ Old Corner Colnmbus. Ga
H. G. M’KEE
GUNBY’S BUILDING, ST. CIA
Colixmtons, Gra.
DEALER IN
Carriages !
Baggies,
Harness,
Saddles,
Bridles,
Cellars,
Whips,
Boggy Um
brellas, Harness Leather, Etc.
Agent int Jamas R Uiil 3. Co's., celebrated band made Coreord EUr
dass *o Wool Collars,
VOL 5.
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TYLIKXITON. TALBOT COUNTY# OA., TUESDAY', NOYEMBEU29, 1881.
NEW GOODS.
A. F. PICKERT,
No. 5 Whitehall, St., -- - Atlanta, Georgia
IIAm JUST it-oaivel a Urg; stock of nil the now designs in the
MERIDEN BRITANNIA CO.,
-id ec r r it o
Silver 3Pl^t;ecl
P.irre* wishing Bnd.l Preseats wiß il l well io call and exa nine my sine'; and
trees bet .re pt.ro ladnf e’.as.vha e. V lull stock of 1817 Uogev Bros-a Ai Spoons,
Forks anil Kea v es always on Laud. Spec 1 attention given to W.ilc-h ant i.v • I ry
Work. ' 2° 12111
A ii AuAlls. j u ADAM.3.
A. B. ADAMS & SON,
Late of AD AMS & BAZEMORE.
Warehouse and Commission Merchants,
POPLAR STREET, OPPOSITE CAMPBELL & JONES,
Macon, Georgia.
OFFER tbe very LOWEST RATFS yet to the planters cf Talbot and adjoining
OOUU'I'S.
yterProaipt altenlion to all cetton entrusted to them.
FREE STORAGE to cotton planters for tbe se.son. Thirty years txperienco in
the I nsi: es< Sship i iour cotton. ull -l :l(> 1
dixTe wor ks
MACON, GA
BARTRAM, HENDRIX & CO,
puoprietors-
M Of the bs! Sns 1. Dwwr Bli uls mate in the S ftte ty and
110 h*:i bouse liuild'Uß inatermi hih li ns Winao., nut! l>oor Ir.taima. MouMiug
•SLiird i’> leisters Newels.Br,rou-ia.ve.l ft'id TiU’.ifl l work. Sfud tor urico lihi.
up S 11
•DONUM) Ft IT."
I OFFER UNUSAL INDUCEMENTS
-IN-
Groceries and 3Provisions
TO CASH BUYERS.
CORN FLOUR, HAY, OATS, BRAN.
New crop New Orleans and Florida Syrurpa, Hew Crop
Sugars and Coffees. Good Coffea 8 lbs. for $l
- have a few tons Old Rolible CHESAPEAKE GUANO
T. H. HAMILTON,
'J'liu L’p-'l ou it (irocer.
j„p c .]—mnr'2'2 COLUMHUS- GEORGE-
—7—- CMKINSKL
WITTICH & KINSEL,
Watchmakers and Jewelers,
Cor. Broad k Randolph St., Columbus, Georgia,
-I)onlrs In
® WATCHES, CLOCKS
Jewelry.
Diamonds, Rings, Specta
cles, Silver Plated Ware,
Fancy Articles, &c.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelrj REPAIRED to give satsfuction, and war
ranted. Engraving done to order.
Hh r mnf’t* to order. Diamond* rfret to pnit th prernt style.
J. A. WAI .KER,
-DEALEB llS'
Wagons & Buggies.
THE BEST
SSO Buggy ever sold South.
rT AVING bought out be Wagon and Bujffrj- Department .f 'V tt A Kalk-ir. I
■ I will eo-'tltmt* •he bnanif-BKAt th* 3 name *f>4 id, 'tad a*k ‘ ‘ ,r thepuoiic
n-tro i.'B*'- lan Aceot for fhe Ql.l H:. tor? W n aid M.>V. ••* Wg<-os
ih- b-K 1 i? roark.-t. and rill W ! > all t.ine- a tf'-xt t..< Vw>..p, Bug-iia
Pliaetoar, S iddlerj and Farress. I will sej. for Email prot , r sauai.:ee evtty
T *jou2Bl2m 3- A, WALKEE, Columbus Gan
j The Boy of the Period.
1 The buy id 10-tlny is not receiving'
! ;he proper homo culture, Cuiidren
| slip a nay From pare it till care. This
•is tiuo to tlio rigorous old-time
liome culture. Education must bo
inculcated by tlio mother. Iu
Wales and England, ’.lie character
of tlio mother is inquired for as a
recommendation for her sou. The
average boy, noisy, impetuous, de
teitiiig homo work, bankrupt iu ed
ucation and a dodger of churches
and other pious places, yot has a
fathomless tenderness (or his moth
er, but he wants no tq ectaior. He
| is ch.iraet l ized by a pissionate loy
-1 tdty to whatever ho spouses, slid
a high seuso ot honor to which up
peut can satsly be made in most
cases. One thing in his teaching
is imperative—moral purity. Let
the mother inculcate this with lov
ing ourtt, putting aside false no
tions of modesty and all prudish
ness. Let us have Jdouo w itli the
beiiet in the saying, '‘Wild oai 8
must some time he sowed. ‘‘ He
who thus sows inevitably reaps a
similar harvest. Every boy should
be trained to respect womtnhood.
Nothing so much adorns American
manhood ns his respect for woman.
The boy should bo trained in po
liteness. This has a commercial
value nowadays. Ha makes his
way iu the world in ro easily for a
pleasing address. There is no rea
son why the boy of to-dav should
not lie taught the ordinary rules of
etiquette. Good manners are to a
man wh t beauty ia to a woman.
Hut best of all, train beys in honor,
in integrity and trust worthiness.
Every boy should have un industri
al occupation, and this should bu ill
harmony with bis tastes. So with
girls. To sum it all up, train the
boy into manliness, that standard
of manliness that combines the
strongest virtues with the gentlest
weakness. Let him be like a hand
of iron in a glove of velvet. There
is nothing higher or nobler than
this,—From Mary Livermore’s Lo
well Address,
oaou sioiuic,riovs.
This suggestion of the Tribune ia
a pregnant one. Where there is
no whiskey and inking we could 1)-
sell the number of jails by three
fourths, and diminish in like pro
portion the expo .sen ot the criminal
system of the States, And this
makes no account of the crucifixion
of the soul in a myriad of homes,
or the waste of energy and ttlent,
or the debasement of tbe old and
the prevention and Blunting of the
young by whiskey. It/ appears to
bo coneded that laws id tie will not
make men eschew liquor, and the
moral agencies tuns be depended
on to m.ke refuimillion complete.
Gurely the public sch ml should be
a moral agency, and whiskey drink
ing will have its compensations
when each toper, such time ho
crooks tlio elbow, contributes liis
mire to the edncati.n und elevation
of the chihlr n of the Statu. —
Obarluston Courier.
Sleeping Apart*
Froai the Laws of Lila.
‘More quarrel* urine between
brother*, bctweei sisters, between
aciiool girl*,between eierks iu store,
between hired men, between hus
bands and wives, owing to electri
cal changes through their systems
by lodging together night after
night under the same bed clothes,
than by any other disturbing cause.
There is Hothing that will so de
range the nervous system of a per
son who is eliminative in nervous
force, as to He ull night, in bed with
another person who is aUo.bcnt in
nervous force. The üb.orber will
go to sleep and rest all night, while
the eiirni ntor will ho tumbling
and tossing, rei>tlees and nervous,
and wake up in the morning fretful
fault-finding and discoura
ged, No two persons, no matter
who they are, should habitually
sleep together. One will thrive,
the other will lose. This is the law.
How to Fight Drought.
The California Farmer enlorces this
most important maiter in a paragraph:
The late dry spell gave a very convia
oing proof to onr farmers oi the benefit
of good ealtivition, for everywhere sum
mer iallowed lands and do ply plowed
lends all withstood the drying process of
the seasons, aud suffered no Injury, while
land shallow plowed burnt up nearly, and
s 1 injured the erjp as to make it of little
value compared with wl h well cultivated
fields.
The new govern .rs-elect are Long,
of Massot husetts, the incumbent;
Hubbard, of Minnesota; L rA *ry, of
Mississippi; Cameron, of Virginia,
aud Rusk, of 'Wisoobst ll - Messrs.
Lung, Hubbard, and Rusk are re
publicans; Mr Lowry is a demo
crat, and Mr. Cameron an assi-tant
republican.
General News-
The Atlanta Constitution says: Rev
Sun P Jonces. iu a 'horoug'a novel sor
mon preached on Sunday, sod: No mat
ter wbnt my wife may cbnrge me -villi,
she oin never charge me with having be
longed to tile Inst Georgia Legislature
The Rev ilr Junes is quite an unusual
prea.iher.
The London limes estimates the loss
to /luicricaii commerce through the lack
of American shipping to be $80,000,000.
United States Agricultural Com*
missioiier, George B Loring offers
to build a special building in Wash,
ingtou to contain the minerals and
woods exhibited at th.' t Atlanlaoolt >n
exposition, if tl shall bo given to
the government.
Governor U iberts, of Texas, de
clares that “the civilization capa
ble of republican local self govern
ment begins and ends with tlio
plow.
The Washington Cabinet mak
ers now say thut Uahoue is tlio
Southern man who will be offered
a seal in the Cabinet.
The Star of Bethlehem ia now
visible from 3 a. ui, till daylight,
above the eastern horizon. It will
not appear again for 300 years.
Mr George It Black and Miss
Rosa llarnette were married in
Fhnd c#Uniy last Tuesday morn
ing, at half past time o'clock.
They then drove live miles to It -me
to catch au out-going train.
lion. Henry W Hilliard, ex-min
ister of Brazil, has purchased a lot
ill Atlanta, Georgia, on which he
will erect a handsome residence,
which will be his future home.
A New York paper aays that the b uly
of A T Htow.irt wxs loc ivered last week
upon payment ol 4t:t7,000 and a pledge
ti nt the robber, should not be prosecuted
and was placed lu Garden City oil Tues
dly niglit last. It is little over three
- ear; siuoe the holy was st den.
flhm All Stcpheus.it is announced, has
onmp i ted his important historic.d wsrk,
on which he his hen so long engaged,
ami at an early day it will be issue I from
ths press.
There is good reason for saying
that tile pr sklent in his forthcom
ing moss .go will urge uuon con
gress a reduction iu internal taxes
to the extent of at least $7,000,000.
The tax on medicine and bank
chocks he will recommend do swept
away altogether.
Wall street operators are said to
be purchasing a good deal of cot
ton at Liverpool, that being at
present the lowest market,
Tito llnv, William lleintriuks, of
FI yd county, died last Mnnday
night from tlio effects of poisoning
by hair dye.
A recent census bulletin discussos the
density of our popuLmim. Of live class,
ex Georgia la pat in the third- 18 to (■>
to the square mile; u group mostly made
up ot highly suscessfu) agricultural
states. Tue lcurtli and tilth classes in
duce the industrial states. The two
most densely populated states are N'.w
Jersey and Rhode Island, each contain
ing ninety or more people to the squra
mile.
The last Texas Legislature pass
ed an act appropriating 1,500,000
sores to any one or any company
who will build the new projected
capitol. I his land is said to be
situated iu Northwestern Texas,
and is fill, and, so says rumor, with
mi. l6* aud minerals of a 1 kinds.
Germany has tbs most tccommo
datincr post-office*. It daily trans
mits birds, beasts, and fiabes, it of
u harmless sort. A goose unintelli
gibly directed, was lately put up at
auction, when $875 was found
under its left ; inion. The sender
has not been discovered.
On the subj-ct of Intensive Farming
tba Sparta (shmaelite snys: It ih high
time for the people rf Hancock to try
the'r hands on a little inter sivo farming.
They have tried the all-out-of-doors
system, and have made failures at
it. Now let them cyntract their
farming areas, and see wlmt better
preparation, more thorough cul
tivation will do for them. It must
be cheaper to make a bale of cotton
ou one acre thanjon three. It must
be better to raise four barrels of
coni on one acre than to raise one
barrel on four acres. By observing
all that is implied In the caption of
this article, the best remits must
follow.
An ex-Qovernor of a Northern
Slate is thus reported: “You may
expect to see great prominence giv
ten to he name of Senator Brown
in the Presidential canvassing for
1884, and I fully expect him to be
nominated foi the Vice-PrtSidney
as the most influential man ot the
Soi.ih,“ W® dare fay that Sena
tor Brown will figure largely in
that direction—but Whit we want
now is to have him Chairman ct
the National Executive Commit
tee,
Ja kson county farmers cun afford to
mine Shockley apples for thirty cents per
bushel.
AT THE
HARDWARE STORE
Taltootton, G-a.
A LARGE STOCK OP
Plow Stocks, Plow Hoes, Scovil Hoes, and
VERYTHING USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS
Hardware Store,
all of which will be sold at
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES for the CASH.
AND DON'T YOU FORGET IT.
Call before purchasing and be Convinced.
Keep constantly on hand a stock of the best
COOKING STOVES.
Manufactured iu the country. Cull and see them.
tHiKifi iff H L. McLENDON, Talbotton, Ga.
GULLETS'S IMIROVED
Light Draft Cotton Grins.
Arranged for Feeders nn \ Condeußers if desired Reoomraendud by all Plantar*
who have used them, hr superior to any Oin manufactured.
SLADE & ETHEREDGE,
Warehouss and Commission Merchants,
Columbus, .... Georgia.
\re Solo A(<.‘nt4 for all the section trading at Columbus, and wi I famish ci-tm'ar
nn.l.testimonials on app'ication. Apply early to secure a Gin. jnl>2# it
The Live Urocery House.
LOW PRICES ALWAYS RULE.
J W CXjESMEUMTS
TO THE Pluutciß of Talbot and adjoining counties we offer a large and well select*
stock of
CKOCERIES AND WESTERN PRODUCE.
uduptedto the wants of farmers, low for CASH. Full lines ot
Well Cured Hulk Meats,
at lower prices than ever before offered. CALL AND ] SEE US.
MR. JAKE KIMBROUGH, of Harris county, ia with thin populai awns*,and
will he glad to see and wait on his friends, and the public generally.
4 (b 1) J. W CLEMENTS. Columbus Ga.
W, W. COLLINS,
Manufacturer of
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES & WACONS
TO , TS2 Sc 74 Second Street,
MACON, - - - GEOHCIA
T ,
XXST STOCK
AND FOR SALE LOW
Carriages, Phaetons, Cabriolettes, Rockaways, Ladies and
Pony Phtetons, Top and No-top Piano Box and Coal Bon
Buegies-
Webster Wagons,
lVJLiburn Wagons,
‘ Studerbaker Wagons,
One-Horse Wagons,
Harness, Baby Cabs, etc., etc.
GALL AND BE CONVINCED.
I hui.dle more goods in my line thau any other liousefiQ the States
0, Georgia, Florida, or Alabama. My facilities are such that* dety
competition I will treat you right. 45-
°v2d bi W. W. COLLINS, ImWK^
.J obWorh.
All ulaeaeaof Jell W J 1 lz di’*
iutfie Doist styles and atthe leweit
prices, at the REGISTER
OFFICE. Onr Job llmmim ia ta
nished with a rues rowzß ruins and all
the latest and most approved style# of
type. We do lottT work for lrs
money than auy office iu the State.
Give ns yonr orders and wa will plaasa
you.
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