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REGISTER m STAND tl®.
Register StstnQ-GeTCL iiuilding,
TERMS, $1 OO Per Annum.
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■T -R. GORMAN, Fropr-
The City Drug Store.
dr. e. l. bard well,
Tal”botton, C3ra.
, store *ne oi tim most
oomj>letie Stocks cf Drugs, Chemicals, Oils, Paints, Varn-
I *y| 11 %#> ' s *
ishes. and Fancy Articles, •
loclndim- film toilet soups, vaseu, toilet sets, combs, brushwj, anJ an oudless .Tandy
o' other useful and desirable articles, ever brought to this markot.
I will soil. My have ail been marked lew down, men rail
nov22 12m E L 1 { VIiDAVIaI.I.
KB,DIRER l WOOLDRIDGE,
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Coin mission Merchants,
WfchsLer Warehouse,
COLUMBUS, CA
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4iiU‘>riM44e.ib.iW.tlasStolaoof tbo OutUrieof Uk.OBAMGE & FARMERS
. UNION. „ ,
General Asetm. Ptfra-iawifr O>dSutidardomui6 and I'tiospbativ Kt (.eoiiOk and
JnN il siiKt*n Ammouiand Bone and l oUnilt, SEAL h
, Aul 1 i’boa|ll>atdJ'ort.Vaposiiui;. • ,
Cotton Stored at 25 Cents, Cotton Sold at 25 cents per bale.
Iminii HDnmt"T..'yy on GotriOi an Hlnns. If ) 1
We keep bagging ad ti. sund Ccery.ia raised rusl proof weed "Sis conulanlly <m ads.
M b Kirtlaml,
No. 3 001 t’ON AVENUE aud GO TIIIBD STREET, *
JUSJQiX, - - : Ccorgia
DEALER IN
Boots, Slices and Hats.
WE HAVE nod iii s{or< ono of tlio b.-t flocks '<• over iiffend, "’’ ll ,tt
liric. s wliiou f.iil U iiiviwili*,f.lio<>. .It < oiiipriseH OntH -‘D l IJ.-
'frr&fii.K si..?si. •. s, ..f ti.ow; .1 -..A’-.-siiw coiArnu-i PHa-iOrt|*U
Hbfcs --sup -n,>f t* Hi! Mens and omeua heavy k.p Hoots and Shoos
lulWygCV.*} tbio,{ to n *4 .wffttf of the ptrr<!hiui-:if\ ■
• A'fflvftiacliiHoi. of Slipomakcrs to our stock or I OJBOtOS. . . _
•tders—wo will ov,Vans thVuiMitU as much £ iVIMUl ’ I^.
golfH) tj • . -1- g ==
f A\V YORK Sl’Oltir
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' (JONES’OLD CORNER.)
CX)Lp)BUS, GEORGIA.
*K‘ - o„„ds, in cmat variety quality au.l prtco-just ro-
A cn.sl and as edf-red/Uio i>;iih 5 of falbot and adjacent counties at toimifing
prims.
SEE MB BEVt'HL lll' VlSti.
LOUIS BANNER,
ftU o<> i, i Jones’ 01<1 Corner Columbus, Ga^
(ST JS THOMAS,
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■ $ "’GLOT3IER!
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The 4 0niy Clothier in Columbus, Dealing Exclusively in
First Class Clothing !
And tlio only House having the merited rifriit to publish to the Trad* ! y
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,V •; -; A*ps 110 T> J> v:
CWfcSnS Pev.wtti.Mrt.oftrnprMns nlllho latent styles ol the a.aotHn M-n f .
M>j-x and (tu die;,. Those Oawnciits are cut l.y >|*ci..l Order 1 att" na, evidently
ttiS the d‘S r uc“ between the tit at tfttfu and by 9‘h-r 1.0u5.4 The
fltoflUesc ti.-irmct
hr the best lih.ra oiHSroadway. New York, , , . ,
MAT■ANkfCAR-BUi’AKTMKST.— Ei..nfaclr.g a monpfete stock o the h, st and
- h{Mli?i£rj, Woodruff, Moina A to., New York,
Ono be footid every variety of Neck-Wear of the
Skirt*. CollarsT'Cliffs. Handkerchiefs, Half Hose. KifU und <•£<* style
Gluma; 'Caddywchr. Umbrellas, Satchels. Etc. llcat It mforced Dregs blurts for one
Doltari uWlo spec’, dlv 10 /-acel all coinbi.-.aiioii. . , T
. la&hßWfO- PAit I'MEJft -A forge line of samples of Imported Goods
Tor making null. to measure at short notice, kit and sot>-faction in every par
gu4M*t*<*l. vVe<Wiiig“otts-R srwcnlitT,
THOMAS, CJlollii* I*,
aptffl b 15 T J* COLUMBUS, GA.
~~W. H. PHILPOT, M. D.,
Physician and Druggist,
TALDOTTON, GA.
And Df(ig aiii Jdwdicicos, Toilet Article** Surgical lnstru
Medicines, and
Everytliing Else,
mawdlr faimd iw£fft Wss!f'!>rn;r House. • „ .
Abo, tainps.and Fixtures speciality. with Cgars and fin; Tobacco
whicircannoediF Sxfcclled.- “Try-tec Cigar called "Tillld’OX’S LAbi IDEA,
novetuber 2£"-m
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He Biggest, Bon let!
W A. DANIEL & SON,
T VLIIOTTON, GEOUGIA,
Aro fairly slanghtorifig prices throughout ouo of the most extended mul beftutilul
stocks of
Dry Goods, Staple and Fancy Dress Fabrics, Gent’s Cloth'
ing in stylish and elegant cuts, Boots, Shoes,
Hats, Crockery, Notions, &c.
over brought to this market, Iu superb lines ol cheap dress goods ho cannot fuil
TOiPLEASE THE LADIES!
To meet u long felt wout ©f our trade, wo have opened a most excellent stock of
the best grades of
Men, and Youths’ Clothing,
li underwent r embracing English, Scotch, French and American cloths and onsa
ni< rea, alt made in ntylish fits, und bought at Such fivtires as to sell like red tbkets
io a orcus Como and see us, Ludios, Gentlemen, Little Hoys and Girls and wo will
delight yon with lower prices and better goods than anybody in this market. oct2otf
Merchants, Housekeepers
AND OTHERS, uro invited to exmiiiu" tlio new and nriousivc b,ek of
Crockery, China, Glassware,
CUTLERY, SILVER ?LATD WARE,
Kerosene Lamps & Fixtures, Wood
, Tin & Willow Ware, '"ancy Goods.
Plain and Decorated, Dinner, Breakfast,Tea &
Chamber Sets.
No old goods. but overytliiug now and of the latest patterns, at the NEW CROCK.
Eli V lluUriE OF
IANDSAV A SAN I >ITISSS.
mayHSm sopl3 Webster Building, Columbus, Qa.
NEWGOODS.
A. F. PICKERT,
No. 5 Whitehall, St„ - “ Atlanta, Georgia
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HAS JtJST icooivod a largo stock of ill! the now designs in thu
MERIDEN BRITANNIA CO.,
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Silver Plated Ware.
Parties wWiing llhds! Presents will do well to enll and oMmine inv atm.k and
nrceJ, Ifnrn purchasing slenwhare. A fnllatock of 1847 llogers Jlros sAi B|iooub,
P/rka always on hand. Spec 1 attention given to Watch Had la*ehy
Work. w
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WITTICH & KINSEL,
Watchmakers and Jewelers,
Cor. Broftd & Randolph St„ Columbuf, Georgia,
> 1 - -Dealer* in—
WATCHES, CLOCKS
if 1 \ Jewelry.
/| Diamonds ’ Rin g s Specta
cles, Silver- Plated Ware,
Fancy Articles, 4c.
Watches, Clock* ami Jeweirj REPAIRED to give satsfaction, and war
ranted. Engraving dono to ordor.
Ha.r Jewelries made to order. Diamonds reset to snit the present stylo.
J. A. WALKER,
-DEALISn IN-
Wagons & Buggies.
TIIK BEST
SSO Buggy over sold South.
HAVING bought nut the Wagon and Baggy Department of Watt AfFaikor.
will continuo the bnainosaat the au stand, and ask a share of the public
natronaco lam A-gcnt for Ibe Ofd Hbkory Wagon and Milbara Farm Wagons
the beat in the market, and will keep at all times a good stock of Wagons. Baggie
Phftt tons, Saddlery and Harness, I will sell for small profits, and guarantee every
T *juu2Bl2n J A. WALKER, Columbus Ga.,
TZIIIOTTON, GA., TUESDAY, JANUARY 31,1882.
Recommendations from a
Journal of Health*
From Footo'a Health M< ntbty.
Try popcoi n for nausea.
Try ernuberry for malaria.
Try a sun bath for rheumatism.
Try clam broth for weak stom
ach.
Try ernuberry poultice for ery
sipelas.
Try giuger alo for stomach
cramps.
Try gargling lager beer for care
of sore throat.
Try a wet towel to tbo back of
the neck when sleepless.
Try swallowing saliva when
troubled with sour stomach.
Try outing radislios and yellow
turnips for gravol.
Try eating oaious and horserad
ish to relievo dropsical swellings.
Try buttermilk for removal of
Iroeklos, tan and butternut stains.
Try the croup tippet when a
child is likely to bo troubled iu
that wav.
Try a hot flannel ovor the sent of
neuralgic pain, aud renew frequen
tly.
'Try taking your cod liver oil iu
tomato catsup if you waut to make
it palatable.
Try hurd eider—a wine glass full
throe limes a day—for ague nnd
rheumatism.
Try taking a nap in the afternoon
if you are going to bo out late iu tbo
evening.
Try breathing the fumos of tur
pouline or enrbolio acid to remove
the whooping cough.
Try a cloth wrung out from cold
water put about tbo uock ut night
for sore throat.
Try sou thing powdered borax up
the nostrils for catarrhal, ‘cold iu
the head,’
Try an extra pair of stockings
outsido of your shoos wlion 1 ravel
ing in cold weather.
Try walking with your hands In*
hind you if you find yoursulf be
coming bent forward.
Try a silk haukerchief over the
fate when obliged to go against a
cold, piercing wind.
Try planting sunflowers iu you r
garden if compelled to live in a
malarial neighborhood.
Try a saturated solution ol bicar
bonate of soda (baking sodu) iu
diarrhooa troubles; give freely.
Try a newspaper ovor tbo chest,
beneath your chost ( as a chosl-pro -
lector, iu extremely cold weather.
In Congress-
Congress has now been in session
many weoks, ‘jnd what has it ac
complished? All December has
gone, and two-thirds of January.
The Census Deficiency bill io the
only important ono passed by both
houses, and ono or two other moas*
nres, such as a vote of thanks to the
Khedive for tha obelisk, complete
tho whole list. Ten times as
many bills have been introduced as
enu possibly become laws, and the
calendar is uselessly clogged with
thousands of new ones that never
can ho reached. There has not
oven been a single brilliant debate
during the’ session, unless tho ono
ot Sccor Robeson’s committee pro
ject bo accounted such. For the
fow discussions entered into, tho
subject seleoted, with the exception
of tho Funding bill debate in tho
Senate, have mostly l ocn gush, or
have neither beginning nor end,and
aro not expected to lead to any
thing. The House has all theso
weeks boon mainly wrangling over
the division of offioes and oyer the
prospective spoils. This dispute of
the dominant party on tho question
of organization is glossed over as
‘getting into worker ordor.* But
tho future working of Congress is
evon more to bo dreadod than its
past and p.iesont dawdling.
A correspondent of tlio Macon
Telegraph avows that a Methodist
preaclior in Marion county proaoh
to three or four churchos one
year, spout five hundred dollars in
order to get to his church on time,
and as pay one pair of.
humu airings, one bushel of pota
toes, and two dollars and a half in
money,
M*oi etta Journal; Mrs. B. W. Van
Dyko and her two children, of this place,
have been left the snug fortune of $6,000
by the will of an aunt whose death re
cently occurred in Now York. Three
thousand five hundred dollars of the surn
is willed to Mrs, Van Dyko and 41,500
to bo used delusively for the education
of her children.
A soldier of tko Fourth Michi 'an Cav
alry says that be took possession of Jeff
Davis* saddle lags at the time of h'H cap.
ure, which contained 417,60 c in gold
lie buried tho coin, and a year or more
nftertlie war, retuinod and recovered the
money.
‘A smile 1 in the bar-room makes
tears iu the home; remember that;
young wan.
General News
llomk Fjoesosuipb —la wo enßivuto
homo friendships with tho same assidui
ty that wo give to those outmilo, they
will yield us even richer and fairer re
turn-;. Thor# as no Irioudship so pure
slid banutilut in its nature, rich and
lull in its ]lower ol blessing, or so singu
larly rare iu its occurrence, or os that be
tween parents and their grown up sons
snd daughters. Where the parental and
filial instincts aro supplemented by
that higher aud more spiritual sffectlou
that binds together minds iu intellectual
communion and souls in heartfelt sympa
thy, few deeper or inure delightful friend
ships can ho imagined. The guardian
nnd dependent grad unify loose them
selves iu the dear.,companien and true
friend ol latter life; cut youlli brcomes
wiser and age brighter, and both nobles
and happior in this loving aud übidlng
union.-—Anon.
Montizuma Weekly. A good Dooly
farmer lolls us that ho intends to pursue
a different course this year. J2oesn‘t in-'
toud to buy a sack of guano, will plant
only ton acres to tho mule, will not buy
a cent's worth on credit, even if he is
oompullod to suffer tor eat,
and at tho cud of the your will toll u| <jf
the result. It is bettor, mud ho to sutler
for ouo year than a irfotimo, and if I con
tinue iu the snino coilrso I have always
boon following,-, it will boa pors
potnnl want with mo. 110 is ono ol tho
few men who is fully sane 110 also iu
toriuod us that his lands uro prepared tor
tho reception of seed, but that ho will
rebod thonl. Wo expect in a few yours
to know tins uian let one ot tho best men
iu our sister county.
Jackson Hcralil : There is a
chicken hen in Harmony Grove
which is now iff her fifteenth year. It
is estimated - that she has produced
seventy-live dozeh eg ,sand raised
two hundred chickens, whl -h, at ten
cents a dozen for eggs, would bring
about twenty-seven dollars, ’ and the
old hen is only valued at twenty- five
cents, and seems healthy and locks as
if she was only one year old. She
ought to be wolth her weight in silver’
and should be nicely buried when
dead, and a gold monumet erected
over her grave.
Southern Enterprise; Tho oat
crop is looking promising. Tho
warm weather has given thorn a
good soud off, without producing
any sign of rust. As they rusted
year before lust, after a very mild
winter, some persons fear that the
present wintor is being too mild.
As yet wo see no rod leaves as we
did tbm, and hope that the cold
has boon sufficient to waul off rust
or other injury.
The dangers of a rofo rm party in
politics are manifold. Just as soon
as success is apparent, every ras
cal aud broken down political hack
seeks tdmission into tho party.
This was tho curse of tho lalo
granger raovoment. Every disap
pointed offioo-seeking lawyer or
merchant thought he saw a chance
to gain the top and crowded on
board, until tho ship went down,
a
Old Virginia has had to suffer
humiliations, but none more gall
ing to hor sense of justioo and hon
or than the elction of Riddlobergor
to the United States Senato.
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Tho Number Thirteen
liiclunotid Dispatch.
Il is related by a gantleman of
this city, who was well acquainted
with Mrs Bernard , that on tho 13th
anniversary of her marriago she
gnvo a dinner party, and that at
table it so happened there were 13
persons present, und tlio fact mado
an unpleasant impression upon her,
and recalled the old superstition.
On tho 13th of a month she signed
a contract which was one of tho
most unfortunate business transac
ting of her life, and by which she
lost about SOO,OOO. She Was sick
exactly 13 days, nod (lied at the
close of 13th day of January.
Superstitious people will dwell
upon those coineidonees (whether
or not tho report about them bo
correct,) but practical porsons will
not fail to draw a lesson from Mrs
Bernard's unhappy death from
small-pox; atid lliht is, that her
gre it misfortune was that sho either
refused or neglected to be vacciua
tod.
What the People Want.
Colnmbus Times.
Pelitically we do not'believe that
anything that tbaap gontiemon may
now say of thomsClvoß or of each
other will be thought or C3rcd for
bp the people when they feel called
on, later in tho year, to decide upon
tho question of official succession.
Tho people good officers at
homo and honest and capable top.
rosentativas in tho national con
gress, and they foci able to Bolect
them, and will doit wituout taking
on tho harness and attaching them
selves to the chariot of any political
Jehu.
AT THE
HARDWARE STORE
Tallootton, G-a.
A I.ABGE STOCK OF . . <
Plow Stocks, Plow Hoes, Scovil Hoes, and
VERYTUING USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS
Hardware Store,
all of which will bo sold ut
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES for the CASH.
AND DONT YOU FORGET IT.
• • Call before purchasing and bo Convinced.
Koep constantly on bund a stock ol tbo best
COOKING STOVES.- 1
Manufactured iu tho country. Gull and seo thorn.
bl H. L. McLENDON, Talbptton, Ga-
"■■■—*■“ .■ "and" ■ jftu. i ■ |
<i ULLETS S IMPROVED
Light Draft Cotton Gins.
ArrangaJ for Feodora ami Condensers if desired Recommended by all Planters
who havo usod them, as superior to any Gin manufactured.
SLAD^ETHEREDGE,
Warehouss and Commission Merchants.
Columbus, - • - - Gem*gia.
\ ? ro Solo Agents for nil tho section trading atColninbns, nnd wVT' Ttli’liisli circa’ar
uud teHtiiuoniriiß ou application.. Apply eiijAy. to aooiLfo aAiih. july2H s
W. W. COLLINS,
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Manufacturer of
CARRIACES, ODES & WOKS
70,7)3 & 74 Second Street.
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MACON, - - - GEOKCIA
IN STOCK
AND FOE SALE DOW
Carriages, PhEetons, Cnbriolettos, Rockaways, Ladies ana
Pony Phsetons, Top and No-top Piano Box and Coat Box
Buggies. J
Webster Wagons,
miburn Wagons,
Studerbaker Wagons,
One-Horse Wagons,
Harness, Baby Cabs, etc., etc.
GALL AND BE CONVINCED.^
I huucjle more goods iu my liuo thau any otlifrr- hou-SJiu the Slates
ol Georgia, Florida, or Alabama. My facilities arc such that we defy
competition, I will treat you right. *,.,..;J ~ v
n°v2s b l W. W. COLLINS. MacoM.Gr
T. GUERNSEY,
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AUCCEdSOB TO,OUEBNB£¥ A’BJSYNOtDA , J
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MACON, t s : s : s iieorgia
Offers tothe trad'* in Talbot. Taylor and adjoining counties, we* and varied stack
f builders furnishing goods, sncii as Doors, Sash, Blinds, AV irntow, Glass. Oils, Hard*
ware, Ac., marked down at Ibe lotcust prices to insure sale ad perfect satisfactior
Gall or send orders to X. UUEMNSE Y, opposite W. W. bolliue A Bio. Macon. (is
Marc Om.
All classes of JT*Y "VP oi'lt don
in the styles and otthc 10-w.-f-t
pric os, ul the REGISTER JOB
OFFICE. Onr Job Depabtmemt Is lur
nished with a fise'i’Owku puess nn4 all
the latest and most approved styles of
type. We do beller- work for lesH
m6uoy Ilian any office in Ihe'StuLi.
Give us your enters aud we will plearo
-yet*. 2 y ! -,*
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