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EIGISTIR AND STANDARD,
UtLISMI) Et'tt IMSD.U n mst.
Ollice In
Register and Standard Building.
TERMS, $1 00 Per Annum.
Advertising HaTes Rkasosajile—
Otiiieial Organ of Talbot County.
Large ClbcClation.
J. B- GORMAN, Propr
A. R. WILKERSON. B. T H ATCHER.
TALBOTTON, GA.
Have Supplies, Supplies.
CORN, MEAT. SEED OATS, MEAL,
FLOURIFEEP OATS. SUGAR, COFFEE.
SOAP, STARCH, SYRUP. FISH OAT MEAL,
RICE, TOBACCO. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.
STEEL PLOWS, COLLARS. BRIDLES.
PLOW STOCKS. SADDLES, HARNESS, AXES,
HOES. WAGON & BUGGY MATERIAL,
SHOVELS, SPADES, IRON. NAILS, BOOTS,
SHOES, HAMES, TRACES, DOMESTIC DRY GOODS-
Virginia and Liverpool Salt.
HOLE AGENTS
For Patapseo Guano and Acid Phosphate.
Wo respectfully invite the I’ublic to examine our stock betoie pur
charting. Wo guarantee satisfaction.
jan 1012 m WILKERSON Sc HATCHER.
The City Drug Store.
DR. E. L. BARD WELL.
Talbotton, Oa.
I have iu store olio of th* most
Complete Stocks of Drugs, Chemicals, Oils, Paints, Varn
ishes, and Fancy Articles,
Inplniling ft no t.nlct i ups. v ims, toilet 'Ots. ennilw. lirtwnm. ami an endless variety
oi other useful and di tinible articles, ever brought to this market.
I will sell My prices have all been m irked lew down, (iivc me a call.
nov23 12m 1- I- HAKIWKMe
“PEARCE & CO,
(Successors to PEARCE & DIN FORD)
Wholesale Grocers k Commission Merchants,
Columbus, Georgia^
Have in store a large and complete stock Groceries, Supplies. <tc., which we offer
for c-sh at bottom prices and to prompt paving customers on the usual time.
Parties indebted to toe 013 lirm of Pearce & Bii'ford will do well lo call or. us
and settle np their no # e, or will be jut in the hands of an attorney for c< llection.
The old business must bo closed and we positively can't carry ovvr any bill,
lev 7 PEARCE Ac HINFOUD.
Miy & Kirtland,
No. 3 COJ ION AVENUE aud CG THIRD STREET,
MACON* - - Ceorgia
lIEALEP. IN
Boots, Shoes and Hats.
VMJ’E HAVE mow in store one of the best stocks we have ever offered, and la
V? prices which cannot fail to irive satisfaction. It comprises Gents’ and La
dies Boots and Shoes, of the best tfiakes; the celebrated Philadelphia Youths and Chit
dreos* shoes—superior to all others; Menu’ and omens’ heavy kip Boots and Shoes
'ii fine, everything to suit the wants of the purchaser.
We have, also, at iif% Strcet,a good line of IIaTS
We invite attention of Shoemakers to our stock of FINDINGS. Send us you*
aiders —\rc will execute them with as much satisfaction as though bought in person
3XIX aVIUR IXAND.
apl3o tf Jlacou. Ga.
VOL 6-
@i|c ikm'fk llc'gistief.
Frick & Go’s ‘Eclipse Portable
Stationary & Traction STEAM ENGINE
AND PORTABLE SAW MILLS ;
Niles' Cliillsj Pins, Hiigius' Snlkly Plows, EMERSON,
TALCITT & CO’S Heapeis Mosers. Sant's Cotton Planters.
Daniel Prat i\s Go ton Gins. Fee tiers and Condensers, Cotton ami Jl.iy Presses,
Thon as* Smoothing Hamms. Thomas* Porleoted Pulvt: ri/.t rs, Shingle Machines,
Waynesboro ‘Kelipse* Sepurattus. Groan C’astle Crain Drills, Kem ngtou Sewing M:i
ehineH. Cos its’Loos liever Kali-s, Sulkv ('eUivatots, Davis* Turbine Water Wheels
ltubhei ami Leatlnr Beltings, Ve. For sal*' by
in ay 03 m I*. > r . COX, HU li Sf. MnOon, Gn
T. GUERNSEY,
Macon. Georgia.
DEALER IN'— .
Doors, Sash, Moulding, Rough and Dressed
L.ITIVII3ESR.,
Builders’ Hardware, Paints,
Oils, Putty, Glass, &c. /Igent for BUFFALO WAGONS. Door and Window
Frames, Brackets, BaltlStors, Newels, ManLls, etc., to order. Estimates for all
kinds of work promptly furnished. Ware rooms,Second street, opposite J\\ Burke
A Cos. Factory on first street,Macon, Ga. iuayl6l2ui
S. 8. PABMELEE,
(Successor to U. 11. MAY & CO.)
])ea j a:n iiN
CARRIAGES. BUGGIES.WAGONS,
CIIILDKENS ( AKUI A< MM,
SADDLES, HARNESS, LEATHER, Ac.
1 will carry a hill st *ek ot goods in my line. Fall and hoc me at COLEMAN A
00‘S OLD STAND,comer of Second and Cherry streets,before purchasing. zuuDOm
W. H. PHILPOT, M. D.,
Physician and Druggist,
TALIU )TTON, GA.
Dealer in now and sli Drdgs and McdicincH. Toilet Articles, Surgical Instill
incuts. Patent Medici mid
Everytliing Slso,
usually found in a first class Drug House. J
Al-o, Lamps and Fixtures n upooiality, with Clears and fine Chewing Tobacco
which cannot oe excelled. Try the Cigar culled TJIILPOT S LAST IDEA.**
notn.niber 22 2m
DEO. S- DREAR,
No. HO Cl\erry Street, - - Macoi\,Ga.
WHOLESALE nfltl RETAIL DEALERS IN
Crockciy, China, Cutlery, Lamps,
Chandeliers, Plated Ware. Granite
Iron Ware. Japanned Ware, Baskets, Lanterns, etc
HOLE AGENTS POE THE
“EXCELS I OI l” CX>OK STO V32S-
The 15- t nude, and Guaranteed to giv - S itldaction.
Heating stoves, gkatks, and other, goods.
Write 1 r Prices and Catdogue. jan 1.7 12m
F. 8. JOHNSON, ,jn. I. F JOHNSON
F. S. JOHNSON’S SONS,
—DEALERS in -
Hardware, Iron & Steel,
Grain Cradles, Carriage and Wapn Materials, Plows,
Hoes, Belting Gnns. Pistols,
SPOUTING GOODS, FISHING TACKLE,
AGENTS FOR BUFFALO SCALES.
janl7 12 NO. 107 THIRD STREET, MACON, GEORGIA.
dr. _£L.
-DEALERIN-
Wagons & Buggies.
TIIE REST
SSO Buggy ever sold South.
HAVING bought out the Wagon and Buggy J)< j nrfinnit of Walt k iValkei
will continue the business at the >am ; slannd, and ask a share of the business
patronage. lam Agetft for the Old Hickory Wagon aud Miiborn Farm Wagon
the best in the market nnd will keep at nil times a good stock of Wagons, Bug lies
Phaetons, Saddlery and Harness, I will sell for small profits, and guarantee ev ry
vehicle sold.
jatjis lilm J. A• WALKER, Columbus Ga„
TALBOTTON, GA., TUESDAY, JULY 11. 1882.
How to Shake Hands- .
There are only two or three peo
ple living who can successfully shako
hands, There is tl good deal of
hand'slinking done through the
country, especially at this season of
the year, but only a very small per
cent of the shakers Know haw to do
it so as to get tho entire amount of
exhileralion out of it. Same grab
the band of tin adversary in a quick
nervous mnuuer that scares the vic
tim nearly to death, while others
slido tho cold and clammy paw tit
you so that you feel tho same as
wireti you drop a cold raw oyster,
with vinegar on it, down your back.
It you are shaking bauds with a
lady incline your head forward with
a soft, graceful, yet half timid,
luovt meet liko a boy climbing a
barbed wire fence with alllty pound
watermelon. Look gently in her
eyes with a kind of a pleading smile,
beam on her features a blight and
winsome beam, say something that
you have heard someone else say
on similar occasions, and in the
meantime shelve her hand in a sub
dued yet vig'-TOtts way not though
you weie trying to mane a mash by
pulverizing her lingers, nor yet in
Loo conservative manner, allowing
her hand to fad with a sicKonitig
thud when you let go, C ire should
be t ilveu not to hang on tho hand
more than half au hour in public,
as bystanders might mu kg remains.
Tilts is now considered quite outre
and mandamus. —Bill Ny.-,
Teach Them to Read tlie
Newspapers.
Tcncli ll’o boys aud girls to rend
the newspaper;—not sensational,
trashy, smutty shoots, bin clean, re
spectable, plain spoiceu papers. It
will give them food for thought. It
will cultivate a taste for more ex
tensive reading, it will muKO their
intellects Keener and their hearts
happier, purer and ih tlor. Then as
they grow iu wisdom they should
also bo supplied with fir.-it.class
magazines and good boon 1 , tiuch
opportunities will be worth more
lo thorn than mints of gold. l>y all
means, cultivate a taste for reading
among tho children, and a good
focal newspaper is die best lo begin
with, as the children can there read
about things familiar to them
about their town and country, and
c incoming men and things of which
they h ive personal Knowledge .
From this beginning they can go
o:i step by step until they rank
am mg tho most intelligent people
iu the laud.—Greenville iijnncr.
Sanitary Item.
You are looking bad remarked
Snowbergor to Colonel d'ersey Yor
ker. What is the matter?
The due'o ■ says my lungs are af
feeted, and that I must not talte
more than three drmks a day.
I would try seme other doctor.
I did ; and lie said the same
thing,
If each one of them said you
could take throe drinks a day, that
makes sixalrimts.
I liever thought of that before.
Til see the rest of the doctors in
Austin, and if they sav I can take
three driuics a day, that will make
about sixty drinks a day, and that
is as much as is good for an invalid,
—Texas Sidings,
A young lady who gradauted
fro n a high school last July is
t- adiiug school up in Now Hamp
shire, A bashful young gentleman
visited the soehool tho other day,
and was asked by the teacher to
say a few words to the pupils
This was his speech: Scholars, I
hope you will always love your
teacher and your school as much as
I do. Tableau—giggling boys and
girls and a blushing school-ma'am.
King Humbert reviewed the garri
so.i of Rome on Sunday. The prince
of Naples, on a beautiful black Arab,
accompanied his father for the first
time. It was a splendid spectacle.
There was much enthusiasm and
perfect order. In the afternoon the
king laid the foundation stone of the
new square of Victor Emanual. In
the evening there were fireworks at
the castle of San Angelo in honor of
the national festival.
It ii< Said that Ml Wm M Wadle, will
resign the Presidency of the Central
railroad in July, that the leare ol the
Georgia railroad will Lie broken, and that
General E P Alexander, lormer Presi
dent of the Georgia road, and now first
Vice-President of the Louisville aud
Nashville system, will be made President
of both the farm a! and Georgia rail
roads .
It the truth could bo asc Gained
by statistics, il would bo found that
corsets lias destroyed more fern .lea
titan the bttlle* and bayonet have
dofati - yed mulco.
Small Sermons.
A jewel iv still a jewel, thought
lying in 1 10 dust.
| Have order, system, regularity
aid promptness,
A iiian of honor respects his word
us ho dooa his bond.
If j-ott have a place of business,
lie found there when wanted,
Alkov-people to tbiiiK as well of
each othor as they can.
An unruly tongue is harder to con
trol than a vicious horse.
Ideas are the great warriors of the
world.
A friend should bear with a friend's
infirmities, but not his vices.
A character that will not defend it
self is rarely worth defending.
More milSs can be made in a day
by going steadily than by stopping.
Read only such tilings r.s you can
aff rd to store in memory’s treasury.
1 ruth is violated by falsehood, and
it may be equally outraged by silence.
It is an excellent rule to find out
whether it is stone or bread before
you bite it.
\\ e leave the peace of years when
we hunt after the rapture of the mo
ments. •
lie who puts a bad construction on
a good act reveals his own wickedness
of heart.
A lie will gallop through every street
in town before truth lias saddled its
horse.
Oe.Tgia has 08,620 horses, KS2,
078 mules 00,026 work ox, n, 315-
078 milch c0w5,518,812 eaUh-,627,-
580 shoep, 1,101,003 hogs, Tho
rate ol increase in tho pr .dilution
of Indian corn in Georgia dining
the decade proceeding 1880 was 31
per cent. wliiio the population in
creased 30 pet cent,
Georgia contains 1,512,180 poo
pie, 58,080 square miles of laud,
303,000 families and 280,471 duell
ings, There are in the Sta to 20,15
persons to a sqturo utile, and 101
dwellings. In tho average dwell
ing are 5.33 persons.
The average family in tho State
posses 121,55 acres, or 24.43 acrefi
trap r ;<>e.
Papa, do you ever look at mo
while you nro preaching? Tho fa
ther, thinking the boy a litllo hurt
by supposed neglect, said: Certain
ly, my son, I often look at you and
think of you when I am preaching,
But to day, did you notice mo at all?
Yes, I did, son, sovcral times, said
the father. Well, pupa, did you sec
me wiulv at ymt two or three times?
No my son. What did you winK at
mo for when I was preaching? I
winked at .you, pap i to get you to
stop yuuwere spinning it too long.
lnter Ocean,
My brethren, said a Western
minister, the preaching of tho gos
pel to s .me p0,.p10 is like pointing
water over a sponge—it soaks in
and slays. To ollie.s it is iiive tho
wind blowing through a chicken-*
coop. My experience with this con
gregation is that it contains more
chicken-coops than sponges.
I’erey, eight years old, just get-,
ting over the mouslcs, was sitting
up iu bed and taking breakfast from
a tray on his lap, which needed to
he levelled up. His father suggosl
od that a book bo used lor the pur
pose, whureiipon tho promising
youngster quickly replied, Yes, givo
us Elijah, tho Tishbite, placing ac
cent on the last syllable.
►-
/Winn a mail dies suddenly, with
out the aid of a physician, the coroa
nor musl bo called in. If a man
dies regularly, after being treated
by a doctor, everybody knows why
ho died and the coroner's inquest is
not necessary.
A Sunday schoolteacher asked:
What bird is large enough to carry
off ain tin V Nobody kn.iw,but, one
little girl suggested a lark. Then
sbo explained; Mamma said papa
wouldn't be home until Monday
because he had gone oiFon a lark.
Professor to classical student: If
Atlas supported the world, who sup
ported Atlas ? Student: The ques
tion, sir, has often been asked, but
never, so far as I am aware, satisfacto
rily answered. J have always been of
the opinion that Alas must have mar
ried a'rich wife and got his support
from her father.
Beware of those who come from the
town of Deceit. Mi-. Facing-both
ways, Mr. Fair-Speech, arid Mr. Two
tongues are best at a distance.
Though they look one way as a boat
man do, they are pulling the other;
they are false as the devil’s promises
and-oz cruel as death and the grave.
AST
HARDWARE STORE
*
Talbotton, C-a.
A LARGE STOCK OE
Plow Stocks, Plow Hoes, Scovil Hoes, and
VEItV IMG USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST, CLASS
Hardware Store,
all of which will ho sold at
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES for the CASH.
AND DON'T YOU FoUGET IT.
Call before purchasing and be Convinced.
Keep constantly on hand a stock ol tho best
COOKING STOVES.
Manufactured in the country. Call and see them.
il w l(i bl H- L. McLENDON, Talbotton, Ga-
Wm. BRANNON, Pres. A. 0. BLACKMAR, Cash’r.
COLUMBUS# GA.
Do s a general Bunking business, makes coiler.* ions on all points,ivce’ves deposits
discount* bankable paper, mid will be pleased to do business with the merchants and
people ol Talbotton and Talbot county. j.-.nlo
W, W. COLLINS,
Manufacturer of ’
LUCES, SKIES i ICONS
7'< , TAi Si 7~ -1, Hecoiid. Street.
MACON, - - . GEOKCIA
a
IPeT STOCK
AND FOB SALE LOW
Carriages, Phaetons, Cabriolcttes, Rockaways, Ladies and
Pony Phaetons, Top and No-tom Piano Box and Coal Box
Busrgios- *
Webster Wagons,
Miburn Wagons,
Studerbaker Wagons,
One-Horse Wagons,
Harness, Baby Cabs, etc., etc*
CALL AND BE CONVINCED.
I handle more goods in rHy lirto than arty other house-in the States
oi (ioorgta, r lorida, or Alabama. My facilities are such that we dety
competition, I will treat you right.
11(,v25 w. W- COLLINS, Macon.Of*
J. A FRAZER & CO.
DEALERS IN-
TiJ
HARDWARE,
Nails, Steel and Iron, Grain Cradles, Rubber Belting,Scovif
Iloes, Carpenter’s Tools, &c, Cutlery and Agricul
tural Implements, Mill Gearing, Paints, Oils, &c.
“i’l-a 05 uuU 97 liruad St„ (WctS.cU,J Culumbus, G*
JobVVork.
Alt. .-.lassos of t T<.l 'Work dcu
in t’ie l.oiststylesancl atthe lowcut
pi-iccs, at the REGISTER JOE
OFFICE. Ottr Jon tir.i-.vr.TMKKT is fur
nished with a irtxg powee piieSs ana nil
the latest and tabst approved styles 6
type. We do t.erttt-r work for
money than nny office ,in the Stats,
(iivo us your orders and we will please
you.
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