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[REGISTER ASB STAMRD.
PIBLM tv HV so t:\iSG.
Office In
Register and Standard Building,
TERMS, $1 oo Per Annum.
Advertising Rates Reasonaiile-
Offiicial Organ of Talbot County.
■ Large Cmcufc.vnox.
j. B- GORMAN, Propr
BUSSEY, HER & lOMCE,
WAREHOUSE AND
Commission Morel) ants,
' Webster Warehouse.
COLUMBUS, GA
Authorized Agents for the Storage of the CotlP .oof the GRANGE A FARMER'S
ofneral Agents PewdeetoTs Old Standard Guano and Phosphate, St O w® *"<j
pTANDABn Fertilizers, John M Swift's Ammomated Rone and Potash, bLAL S
Acid Phosphate for Composting. , .
Cotton Stored at 25 Cents. Cotton Sold at 25 cents per l>ale.
Ijieual Advances made on Cotton in Store. ,u -
We keep bagging avd tics andOccrfiia raised rust oata constanth on ■ ■
SCHOFIELDS IRONWORKS,
MACON, GEORGIA.
MANUFACTURE
—'PORTABLE AND STATIOMI STEAM ENGINES,
pO ginning, threshing and grinding.
HEAVY STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, STEAM
BOILERS, and SAW MILLS a Specialty.
Siißeld’s Celelratet Patent Power Cotton Press,
TANARUS„ „ b, -* St-o-i- *<-
Carry Tour Cotton
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Willingham’s W areliouse,
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B. L. & 0. B. Willingham & Go.
Opposite J. W. BURKE & CO'S Book Store
Nos. 145 and 147 SECOND STREET, MACON, GA. .
Wring ns your COTTON and we will PLEASE YOU. , angCia
Miy & ivirtkuid,
No. 3 COT TON AVENUE ami CO THIRD STREET,
MACON,' • * Ceorgia
DEALER IN
Boots, Skoes and Hats.
lu fine, everything to amt the want, ithe purchase). __ rj.^.
We iiave, also, .U OOThlni Htrcet,. goo.l Wo 11/vXf-
Wa invite attention c-l Shoemakers to our stock of UNDINGh- o< u ' /
•tJem—we will execute them with a, much jil irT'^^W'o. "
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NEW YORK STORE,
(JONES’ OLD CORNER.)
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
.new line of dress goods, in (-rent variety qn.lit.v and price-just, re-
VV ceived and are offered the people of Talbot and ndjateut eouutio., at Uuiijmg
lUBiS, ills, FBR SAkE CHEAP
w CALL A"D SEE ME BEFORE BUYING.
LOUIS BANNER,
at ,29 b l Jones’ Old Corner Columbus. Ga_
GirNBITS BUILDING, ST. CLAR ST.
ColumtoiiSj Gra.
D<3ALEIt IN
Carriages !
Buggies,
Harness,
Saddles,
Bridles,
Collars,
Whips,
Buggy Um
brellas, Harness Leather, Etc. .
for James R Fill] & C'o‘3. cekbiated band mad Corcord Har
-3 ass *j Wool Collars, a i’ J
VOL 6*
NEWGOODB.I
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A. F. PICKERT,
No. 5 Whitehall, St„ ~ ~ Atlanta, Georgia
HAS JUST receive! a large stock of all the now designs in tho
MERIDEN BRITANNIA €O.,
-E 1, IS <C TK O
Silver jF ß lo,’t©ci o,x*o.
Parties wishing Hi-idal Presents will do well to call an ] examine niv stock ttnd
prices before purchasing elsewhtii©. A. lull stock of 1817 Rogers 1 iron's Ai Spoons,
Forks ami Knives always ou baud. Spec 1 attention given to Watch and Jewelry
Work. * ep2o 12m
A Ji ADAMS. * L ADAMS.
A. B. ADAMS & SON,
Late of ADAMS & BAZEMORE.
Warehouse and Commission Merchants,
POPLAR STREET, OPPOSITE CAMPBELL & JONES,
■ Macon# Georgia,
OFFER the very LOWEST RATFS yet to the planters of Talbot and adjoining
counties.
Prompt attention to all cotton entrusted to them.
FREE <STORAGK to cotton planters tor the season. Thirty years experience in
the,businessr Ship ns your cotton. nug 80 a
HW—nil ■■TiFiWHiii-rri-rT- I~T~ -1 'wre*wTH*wmanßßHW m i■rum i *TT"i tammcTKKßoaammmammmmm
DIXIE WOE K S,
MACON, GA
BARTRAM, HENDRIX & CO,
. . PROBRIETORS-
yANUFACTURHS of the li'st Snail, Doom and Blinds m ado In'the Slate and
ill il oilier house building material such as Wiuuo,. and Door frames. Moulding
Stairs I'allastors NeweL,Si roll-sawed and Turned work. Scud for price list.
a pih til
“DON'T YOU FORGET IT.”
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I OFFER UNUSAL INDUCEMENTS
. , - I Nr-
Groceries anil Provisions
TO CASH BUYERS.
CORN, FLOUR, HAY, OATS, BRAN,
New crop New Orleans end Florida Syrurps, New Crop
Sugars and Coffees, Good Coffee S lbs. for sl.
I have a few tons Old Edible CHESAPEAKE GUANO
3EC- SI AMIXjTOM,
, r J"Uo I I-pJl'own Grocer.
jan 6'fl—mnr22 COEnMIiUS, GEORGIA.
WIT ITCH °_ M KIN#EL
WITTICH & KINSEL,
Watchmakers and Jewelers,
Cor. Broad k Randolph St., Columbus, Georgia. ,
-tJoalefit in -
watches, clocks
/fv> < ■'* y,° " ' ANi.
(( (j §\| 3 ewelry.
I Diamonds, Rings, Specta
c*es’ lver Pia * Ccl Ware,
Taney Articles, Sc.
Watches, Clocks ami Jewelry REPAIRED to give satisfaction, and war
ranted. Engraving dono to order.
Ir.i r Jewe’ries mode to order. Diamond, reset to suit the present style.
ffT. JjL. ’WJk3L*I ESLESHFL,
-DEALER ITV
Wagons & Buggies,
THE BEST
s>soßuggy ever sold South.
0
HAVING bought out the Wagon and F’uggy Department f Watt &B’alkor, I
jnrill Co- trime the husinessat the wim.j taud, and ask a harc of the public
patronage. 1 uvj .‘geut l\.r tbs OUI Hickory Wogon arc! llilburn 1?hjl:u Wagons
hi - bis; ia fW market, aud vriti keep at all tinier a good stock of'Wagons, Buggic
Plmefcoup, Huddlery uni I will sell for gaiaii profit, and guarantee every
vehicle h >*d.
j ,iib’bl2ia J-A, WALKER, ColurabusGa.,
TALBOTTON, GA., TUESDAY, JANUARY S, 1882.
Why he ate Beans for Din
ner-
They tell a good story about one
Wymano, a diminutive drummer
well kuowu hero and ou tho Com
stock. II i stoppod one night at
Doming, New Mexico, a favorite
resort of the cowboys.
Madame said Abo to the lamll -
dy, give mo some dinner and be
quick about it. 1 .iavo not dined
since yesterday.
The lady brought him some
bean soup.
Madame, take that soup away. I
never oat soup. Bring ou tho
loa-ls right away.
Tho lady brought him a large
plate of pork and beans.
Madame, take that away. I
never eat those things. -
In vain tho lady explained that
pork aud beaus was tho best tho
house afforded. lie has obdurate,
and wanted roast beef, rani, A
mild mannered, blue eyed cowboy
at tho table then chipped in:
Hoggin‘ pardon, stranger, but
you must excuse tho lady. Wc—
Who are you, sir ? retorted the
drummer, I know my business.
You don't tell me ? said the fes.
tivo cow boy, drawing his navy.
N >w, you eat them beans. I'm
goin‘ to set here an' soo you fed.
Light into 'em quick, or I'll open
you sure, and put end in. This is
business with me, an' I*in shoutin'
in yer ear.
The unfortunate dnvutnor saw
blood in Uto air, and was forced to
choke four plates of the unwelcome
food down before the cowboy was
satisfied with his apology to the
landlady.—Reno Gazette,
Blaine and Brown.
Springfield Republican.
Some .oilthorn oditors sea brilliant
possibilities iu a presiduutid ticket of
1884 of Blsiue and Brown—James U., ol
Maine, amt the pushing Georgia railroad
man an 1 senator. True, one is a repub
licau and tho other a democrat, but the
Atlanta Consfcilutiou says that all great
successes, whether iu basiuem or poli.ios
are mad up ol a series til compromises.
Mr 11 nine is putting money into s mth
eru bintne-ss ontoi prises, talks cordially
fa lie, i til' >11! so it l, aat the
uu,a,infers of tbal section warm toward
I,lm with a loving kinkness that is iputo
blind t > the past. It is tueir f.*shioi to
accept tho secretary of state as Garfield's
politi ul heir ad tie leader of the mi
j inly of the repub ieau party which ab
jared Giaulim and all its works ut Ohicit
t>'°-
It, is well to observe also that
Senator Joseph E Brown is a great
political force in Georgia and out.
sale of it, and that his locv.l news
paper admirers iifo many, lie is
an industrious and successful man
ager, whoso boast has boon that ho
never yet failed to carry a point on
which his heart was sot. Fur some
time past the Goorgia newspapers
have been attacting two democrats
of national reputation, Thomas Bay
ard and Samuel J Randall, To
build up Brown it seems to he
thought necessary to tear others
down. This fact has been remarked
upon by the astute Charleston Nows
and Courier.
What doos it all moau ? Is Sena,
tor Brown bent upon a grand po
litical yeasting by which Blaine
and Brown elmll rise to tile surface
in 1884. The suggestion is a cn
rious otto, but we have the author
ity of Cyrus W Field's consolida
ted New Volk evening paper for
expecting that ‘out of the lax and
dissolving party organizations will
oo.no now parties.
Fears of Death-
Why should men over be afraid
to die but that they regard the
spirit aa secondary to that which is
but its mere appendage and oon
.vcniency, its symbol, its word, its
menus of visibilily ? If tho soul
loeo this poor mansion of hers by
the sudden eonflagaration of dis
ease, or by the slow decay of ago,
is she therefore houseless and
shelterless ? If t-ho cast away this
soiled and battered garment, is she
therefore naked ? A child looks
forward to anew suit and dons it
joyfully; we o’iug to our rags and
foulness. Wo should welcome
death as one who biings us tidings
of the finding of long lo|fc titles to
a large family estate, and set out
gladly to tube possession, though,
it may be, not without a natural
fear for the humbler home wo are
leaving. Death always means U3 a
kindness, though lie has often a
gruff way ot offering it.—JaiuoH
Russell Lowed.
A Washington letter say ;. A soath
er. er, when asked to-day at the senate,
white Mr .Morrill was making Irs speech,
why liis psoplo did not divide on the tar
iff and questions like it, renliei: Did
y.ru ever bear of p-ople threatened with
y(!! w fever and smalt-pox bothering
themselves about the ague a.od fever?
He added: You pe iple of the north wil
never understand that while the negroes
p.re a unit in the south, white people can
not afford to divide without coiami ting
pollUod aulside,
General News*
The public debt ot Tennessee is
$33,000,000.
There aro 70,000 head of rattle
aud 35,000 head of sheep in .Mit
chell county, Texas,
Georgia has forty cotton mills,
and they pay from eight to twenty
five per cent, net on the money in
vested .
An uighteou pound sweet potato
is among tho Georgia exhibits at
the Exposition.
The 'Clipper says the people of
Warren county will vote on the
fence question in January. If they
aro wise they will vote no fence.
Il is easier to tonco in than to
fence out,
Exp laments in Mississippi are
held to prove that cotton seed oil,
for frying purposes, is superior to
lard, there being no rancidness,
burning or blackening,
Meriwether Vindicator: A hand,
somo monument similar to tho one
in memory ol Mrs Warner, but lar
ger and a little taller, was erected
last week over the grave ot Judge
Hiram Warner. The monument
consists of six pieces, the shaft bo,
ing about seven feet in height, The
brief inscription reads: “Hiram
Warner, Chief Justico f tho Su
preme Court of Georgia, born Oc
tober 24, IHO'd; died Juno 30, 1881,
aged 78 years.“ A substantial
neat iron railing surrounds tho
family inclosure.
A few days ago a !n"ge m.’tcoris oto.no
which seemed to come Iran a p nut in the
Hauler iliiec ly over Iho mount-jus on
the Savoyard side of the Luste, fill wi h
a t fine.i lons r.-p >rt iu the market place
of V. vuy, Switzerland. It was sufficient
ly Urge to have crushed a .y house upon
which it might have chanced to alight,
VS* at to do with Love Let
ters.
Away out in lowa a girl has solv
ed tho love-letter problem. Blio
has done it, too, in a way highly
satisfactory that, never writes love
letters, if there be such. The 10.
wit young woman lms bad all her
I .i'll letter# bound m book form,
and in that way she keeps them on
nor parlor table for the. entertain
ment of visitors along with the fam
ily album. This gives the young
lady's fortunate visitor an even
chance for a pleasant evening, for
there is probably nothing more en
tertaining thin a series of love lew
tors whichdead you through all the
ups and downs of a cuupio of flut
tering h, arts. dVe fear, howoyor,
that tlie Jo\va plau will not be ac
cepted by girls iu general,although
some plan of dealing with love let
ttrs must bo adopted. The young
women cannot do with these
things as the young men do—carry
them around in their pockets ti l
tho clothes, loiters and all, go to
the rag mm.
An Important Consideration.
Augusta Chronicle,
The most serious trespass upon
rue forests has boon for fouces, and
this is another reason why the ‘no
foueo law,' should prevail. We
must treasure our woodland and
not abuse it. As the forests are
out away at the North ours will be
come more and moro valuable,
Tho day is not distant whom South
ern woods will bo sought for moro
eagerly than cl ared fields, and it is
of tho last importance that they
shall bo preserved iu ovory way
possible- So, as one capital pre
servative, let tbo ‘uo-fe:ice law'jrc
vail at the olcetiou whon called. The
Atlanta exposition bus opened the
eyes of tho world to tho extent and
variety and valuo of our woods,and
they should bo spared fir belt r
uses than making fmcoj to shut
out a low predatory cows and
goats.
A Woman’s Wit.
A woman's advice is generally worth
having— bo, if you aie in any trouble,
toll your mother or your wife or your sif
ter all üb< ut it. lie assured that light
will flash upon your darkness. Women
are too commonly judged verdant in all
but purely womanish affair.*. No philo
sophical htnden's of the sox thus judge
them. Their intuitions or insight aro
most subtle, and if tiny can not see a rat
in the meat there is no cat tee e- I ad
vise a man to keep none of his affairs
Irom his wile. Many a homo has teen
saved and many u, fortune retrieved by a
nun's confidence iu nis wile. Woman in
far more a prophet an Ia s.er thnu man,
if she was given a lair cuunee. Asa
general rule the wives confide the minu
test of t’loir plans and thoughts to their
husbands. Why not reciprucote, if but
tor the pleasure of meeting confide ice?
Tk ;in 311 who succeed iu life are Those
who makeco fidantes of their wives.
Jlahday books have beguu to niAke
tb ir appearance, and the iiitle folks are
beginning to dream of Santa Claus.
m *
The meaning of suoddy, is to make
old things as good as new. Wo know'
..omo who make a success oi shoddy.
A.T THE
HARDWARE STOKE
*
Talbotton, Gra.
A LARGE STOCK OF
Plow Stocks, Plow Hoes. Scovil Hoes, and
VERTTHING 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 ou hand n stock of the best
COOKING STOVES.
Manufactured in the country. Call and see them.
anghi hi H. L> McLENDON, Talbotton, Ga-
GULLETSS IMPROVEI?
Light Draft Cotton Grins.
Arranged for Feeders anil Condensers if desired Recommended by all Planters
who have used them, as superior to any fe* manufactured.
SEADE& WTFn-UtEDCIR
Warehouss and Commission Merchants*
t'olumbus, .... Georgia.
yve Sol# Agents fur Ml the soetkn trading nt Columbus, an,! wi I furnish , i nt', r
and testimonials on application. Apply curly to secure n GiA. juh2tf s
The Live Grocery House.
LOW PRICES ALWAYS RULE.
or
V 1 I* *kT' I’lautur“ 1 ’ lautur “ of Talbot and adjoining comities we offer a largo ami well select#
HtOt’K Ol
CHOC FRIES AND WESTERN PRODUCE.
adaptedto tho wants of farmers, low for CASH. Dull |met of
Well Cured TJulk Meat*,
at lower prices than over before offered. CALL AND* SEE US.
/',! Jilt. JAKE KIMBROUGH, of Harris county, is with this populai uouse,and
will bo glad to see and wait on Ills friends, and the public generally
Jliu4 (bl > J. w CLEMENTS. Columbus Ga.
% W. COLLINS,
Manufacturer of
[WAGES, BUS { WHS
70 , rik* At 74 Second Street.
MACON, - - - GEORGIA
tot
IIKT STOCK
AND FOR SALE LOW
Carriages, Phsetns, Cabriolettes, Rockaways, Ladies ana
Pony Phaetons, Top and No-top Piano Box and Coal Box
Buggies-
Webster Wagons,
omburn Wagons,
Studerbaker Wagons,
One-Horse Wagons,
Harness, Baby Cabs, eta, eta
GALL AND BE CONVINCED.
I handle more goods in rny line than any other housefiu the States
01 Georgia, Florida, or Alabama. My facilities are such that we defy
competition I will treat you right.
uov * 5 U W,W-COLLINS. Kacon.o**
JobWbrk.
An ilussi kof .J<.l W <>-lc dons
in the styles null at the lowest
pri< <‘s, at the REGISTER JOB
OFFICE. Our .lon Defabtmkkt is lur
nished witha five tower them and *ll
the latest and most approved stylus of
type. Wo do work for losa
money- than auy oflicoi in Ibe.StaU.
Give ns youi ojiicrs nod wa will pless*
you!
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