The Georgia register. (Talbotton, Talbot County, Ga.) 1877-18??, September 12, 1882, Image 1

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REGISTER AND FTANDARD, TOBLISHED Bn TUESDAY. (ilHee In Register and Standard Building. TERMS, $1 00 Per Annum. AdVEbTisino Bates Reasonable— Ofliicial Organ of Talbot County. Laugk Circulation. J. B- GORMAN, Propr- A R WILKERSON. B. T H ATCHER. W. G. ESTES- Mil I HATCHER, TALBOTTON, GA. Have Supplies, Supplies. CORN, MEAT. SEED OATS, MEAL, FLOUR. FEED OATS, SUGAR, COFFEE, BOAT. STARCH, SYRUP, FJSH. OAT MEAL, RICE, TOBACCO, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. STEEL PLOWS, COLLARS, BRIDLES. PLOW STOCKB. SADDLES, HARNESS, AXES, HOES, WAGON & BUGGY MATERIAL, SHOVELS, SPADES, IRON. NAILS, BOOTS, SHOES, HAMES, TRACES, DOMESTIC DRY GOODS- Virginia and Liverpool Salt- o hole agents For Patapsco Guano and Acid Phosphate. We respectfully invite the l’ublic to examine our Block before pur chasing, We guarantee sat infection. janioi2m WILKERSON & HATCHER. The City Drug Store. DR. E. L. BARDWELL Taltootton, Oa. 1 have in store oho of the most Complete Stocks of Drugs, Chemicals. Oils, Paints, Varn ishes, and Fancy Articles, - , t V ,!S. toilet set*. 0011,1,.. l.rusliwt, anil an euillesa vanity li tal and... Jirticli-S, ever ImxrgM to thin nrk.t. My pneca bavi all been marked low do-rn. Give me a call. 12m 1- I, lUmWELF, Mix & Kirtland, No. 3 COT roN AVENUK and GO TlliLtlJ STREET, MACON, - * Georgia IDEALKU IN Boots, Shoes and Hats. ITTP llvVEnowln store one of the bent .tooka we have ever offered, and la W vric s which caunot fail to give satiafaetion. It compnaea ftenta and Ca dies Boots and Shoes, of Uielttat,nakes; the celebrated Philadelphia Tenths and .t bit drens^sheea—superior te all other.; Mens'a id omen* heavy kip Boots and Shoes in flue evfervthiug to amt the want, of the purchaser We have, also, at IHlThird a Rood lmeo T* We invite attention of Shoemakers to our stock of FINDINGS. Htnd ns order-we will execute them with an much Haeon. FURNITU RE. o THOMAS WOOD, Mberry, Street, * Macon, Ga. Ta* oldest KaroiWre Hou.sc m ITidule Georgia, L:qw foil line* of all styks WALNUT BEDROOMS SUITS, BedSfe*!*, Vasil Stands. Side Boards, Hut Rocks, Oliaira of all Units- WINDOW SHADES and LAMBREQUINS, ftenfiaces, Matures, Gold find Black WAunfc, Alo*i:d:t*g .tc. fVjfje *i Ta-Ib.ot vied S: ‘* ;ilCtaoU B ° ara ' TIIO3IA HAV OO JL>, VOL 6- Stye ocoroia llegfater. THE LUMMUS, -031- , Improved Taylor Cotton Cin, Semi tor circulars i\ud examine t All gini delivered free in tho county. S. W. Thornton,Agt., Tulbotton Portable and Stationary STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW and GRIST MILLS, THRESHERS, SEPARATORS, GINS, I’ItESSICS, REAI’EBS, MOWERS, IIAY RAKES, COTTONSEED HULLERS, MA NURE SPREADERS, and all kind3 of Agricultural Imple ments at prices that cannot be Duplicated. R. A. ENNIS, Manufacturers’ Agent. 2(1 BROAD ST.. COLUMBUS. GA. LOUIS LOOK MANUFACTURING CD'S, CARRIAGE WORKS, CINCINNATI, OHIO. THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLFTE IN THE WORLD FULL CAPACITY 1,000 PER WEEK. o * “The Standard Vehicles.” AHE SIADE AT THESE WORKS, EMBRACING Brewster, Whitney, Cooper and Timpkin Side Bars, and Salidee or Monarch Triple Spring Buggies. The Greatest Varieties of Styles, Till) Finest Two and Throe Spring I'hnc‘ous, Thu Handsomest Barouches in the Market, Stylish Carriages, Four and Six PiuMengera, Canopy Top Basket l'haetons. The Best Platform Spring Wagons, Open and Tup Burn y’ Wagons. COOKS -'STAND A ill) VEHICLES" are known all the world over us the best for the least money, Do not under any circumstances buy until you have sent for our f 'iic ll l nof Stiles and Prices. Wholesale trade a Specialty. K imeiulier Wn make , mr own W * Is, The Sarvun Patent, and wnriant every velncli*. angH T. GUERNSEY, Macon, Georgia. -DEALER IN— Doors, Sash, Moulding, Rough and Dressed LjtTMB EJFt Builders’ Hardware, Paints, Oils', Putty, Glass, Ac. glgc-nt. for BUFFALO WAGONS. Door and Window Pi .nils, lir'iekets, Ilalnstuis, Newels, Mantels, etc., to order. Estimates for all kind- "V wink promptly furnish'd. Ware rooms,Second street, opposite .1 W Burke A Cos. Fiictory on first street,Macon, Ua. mayJb 12m 8. S. PARMELEE, (Sucje*Hor to K If. MAY fc CO.) DEALER liV CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,WAGONS, CHinnnEN'H cauiiiaoes, SADDLES, HARNESS, LEATHER, Ac, I will carry a hill stock ot gooda in my line. Call and lao at COLEMAN A UO‘S OLD STAND,corner of Second and Cherry streets,before purchasing. mafMni OEO. 8. ODE All, * No. 110 Cherry Street, - - Macor\,Ga. WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALERS IN Crocket y. China. Cutlery. Lamps, Chandeliers, Plated Ware. Granite Iron Ware. Japanned Ware- Baskets, Lanterns, etc holß agents for the. .sgl “IsNCELSIOK” COOK STOVES- I It. t made, and Guaranteed to eiv Kali 4ttiou. .>w£ HFM IVS STOVES. ORATES, AND OTHER GOODS. Write fra fVitws i;nd Oai iug* i*M ■ *•* TALBOTTON, GA., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1882. Time’s Solsloquy- Old, call you me? Aye, when tlie cornerstone of the universe was laid I was on on deck. Before the first circus joke had shot athwart the morn, I was there. When the mor ning stars sang together I might have boon soon with my new hour glass and crudo mowiug machine ta king it all in Amid tho bloom and verduro of Paradise I gazed upon the new world radiaut with celestial smiles, Ere tho foot of man had trod tho velvet groen of tho new earth, and before the range had boon fed down lino a base ball ground, I was there, lam the oldest inhabitant. Tho song of the lurk and the twitter of tho guinea lion wero first heard by me. When Adam opened out for himself and pre-empted the Garden of Eden, I was on hand. W hen Noah rounded up his stock and built his boat, I was there. I saw Babylon, Assyria, Palmyra and Cheyenne rise, flourish and bust Nero, Pontius Pilate and Su san B Anthony entered upon tho groat stago of action during my life time, The ruins of Balaboo and Ninovali were once proud struct ureo, I saw them in their riso and fall. I control tho fate of empires and ward cauot'SßCS. 1 give them their glory and splca dor and thou bust them in llio snoot. Sooner or later I gather them lit with my lawn mower and plant thorn in awcot remotely. I spread silken tresses on the brow of boun ty and polish tho domo of man on the front seat of tho “Blaok Crook,” I paint the flush ol beauty ou the chooK of the school muriu mid en courage the sickly fuzz on the up per lip of the bilious masher. I mature the giant oak that grows for centuries, as well us the cucum ber that matures iu two weeks. I pile up tho salary of tho newspaper nubb and accumulate in to rest on ou the twenty-four per cent note, I bring around tho fall elections and silver wedding with its dollar storo castors and seventy five cent butter dishes. I plant the false teeth in the mouth ot the venerable mid scatter sciatica and sadness wherever I go. Young and beauti ful or old and wheezy, I put tho dobbin on thorn all, —Bill Nyo. Around the State- Mr Crawford Arnold, of Ogle thorpe county, was bitten in the face by a mad dog on Monday last. He proceeded immediately to Columbia county to try a noted “mad stone” in possession of a gentleman in that county. The justices of the peace in Thom as county, will meet in Thomasville on Saturday next to take such steps will insure the speedy building of court houses in the districts having no court houses. Justice in Thomas is apparently on a boom. Evaporated LcConte pears appears to be anew industry in Thomas county. The Times says of a sample it masticated from 1,. E. Varnadoe's evaporator that it was the “sweetest ‘-hied fin its its gums ever mashed.” Georgia has a voting popu'ation (it 32 of which 143,471 are color ed. The poll tax of one dollar each, however, interferes seriously with the privilege of the franchise. The Pike county News says ; There is not a bar room in operation in Put nam county. The ordinary refused to grant license in the county and the city council of Eatonton put the li cense at 53,000. That’s our kind of prohibition. Georgia is moving up in ht-T prop er position. She is now placed thir teenth rn the roll of states and terri tories m the matter of railroad con struction, and is set down in the list as tenth in agricultural products. The 'lTiomasville artesian well is now 350 feet deep, and Thoraasville puolic opinion pronounces it a deci ded bore. A well known citizen of Twiggs county is somewhat of a matrimonial ist, and should lie elected presklent of a matrimonial association. This is Iris record : He has married three wives in the past fourteen months, and on Friday last married another. The Georgia farmers have full com cribs, and lfthey desire to get two prices for their corn andj at the same time do their state a benefit, let them turn their corn into ineat. The meat produce is Georgia's best benefactor at this time. Every bit of our surplus com should be turned into cattle, sheep, mtilet and hogs. Georgia needs for fertilization purposes alone ten times as much stock as she pos sesses. - Ex. A good soedteuaal V.-e-v. ▼-> *r. *wft, * feicaia'R.lr'a wsy. After Majiy Years* truth btuanger than itoTion —ito- ilAlfCE OF HEAL LIKE. ChiUtauoomi Tiisn, One of our reporters got an hul ling of oue of thoso strange events that sometimes happen to us mor tals, and so wondrous did tho story seem he bent his energies to get all the facts, succeeding only partially. Prior to the battle of Olilcamaugiv there lived in tho northern purt of Georgia a young couple happy with each oilier and ,in more Ibancomfor lable circumstances. Soiuo time after the call tvas issued for volunteers the young man enlisted in an Ohio regiment that was m that part of State. At tho battle of Cluoamirti ga he was struck by a ball which re sulted in his insanity. After tho close of tho wiu ho was confined in tho asylum, until about a year ago was Tho young wife awaited her husband s return, but in vain. She mourned him as cloud. Iu 1880 sho removed to Clndtunoo gu.ond hnsjbeou residing here since. Those two, by strango events, Uavo been thrown together, both igno rant of having met before. They learned to like each other, and litfo ripened into love. So much so that lust Thursday night ho proposed to tho lady.and was uooeptod. While conversing the conversation turned on war topics, mid while thu3 enga ged stories of Ibo past lime, the long ago, were brought out and the groat story ot tho past crept piece by piece together until tho old love leap through tho years agono uud the husband whose black locks wero silverod with the gray of lime, and the Wife whose youth had gouo out, cried out tho endearing names of old. ‘Twas then a neighbor visit ing became aware of somu strange event, and from the few explanations that it seemed necessary our 'man about town' was luabio to catch a glimpse of this domestic event. Things Worth Knowing- That boiling water will remove tea stains and many fruit stains ; pour the water through the stain, and thus pre vent it from spreading over the fabric. That ripe tomatoes will remove ink and other stains from white cloth ; al so from the hands. That a teaspoonful of turpentine, boiled with white clothes, will aid the whhening process. That boiled starch is much improv ed by the addition of a little sperma ceti, or a little salt, or a little gum Ara bic dissolved. That beeswax and salt will make llat-irons as clean and smooth as glass ; tie a lump of wax in a rag, and keep it for that purpose ; when the irons are hot, ruh them with a rag, and then scour with a paper or a rag sprinkled with salt. That kerosene will make tin tea ket tles as bright as new; saturate a wool cu rag and rub with it; it will also re move stains from clean varnished fur niture. That kerosene will soften boots or shoes which have been hardened by water, and render them as pliable as when new. Japanese Farmers. All travelers in Japan are impressed with the smallness of the fields. A wheat or barley field containing more than two acres would be hard to find. In most cases they do not exceed one-fourth or one-half an acre. Their farming is all on a very small scale. Many of their rice fields resemble lit tle lawns or croquet plats, and a few rows of potatoes-or other vegetables are all the average farmer ever thinks of planting. Notwithstanding the smallness oi their individual farms, great quantities are produced, for great numbers are engaged in farming. The wheat and barley are sown in rows and very carefully cultivated. Consequently it grows luxuriantly, and is entirely free from other plants. So of all the fields; they are free from weeds and thistles. There are no fences or hedges in the fields, and the divisions consist of narrow paths. Tlius you look without obstruction over many farms at once, and the va riety of crops, all growing richly and without weeds, present a very pleasant picture. Hogs are selling at $9.25 a hundred in Chicago—the highest price in twen ty-two years. This little solitary fat t should lead oftr farmers to talc ; , tir.al view of the situation. 1' 11 are able and willing to :>*• all Europe for for such u,, ,< northwest can s|re, 1 but it tbeie **•• fort in a bow ''■:>! *> d-' be an oneUmi* *'•<*> defMßnft kw -***■ .. **3fc: - >4:;.,.^v. iiM ammnuftfi r>'-< tnnr BRivf* ■' wjuu >•* ' #ots tm&ti'- ir fai QUICK MAILS AND FAST EXPRESS ENABLES YOU TO PURCHASE CLOTHING BY LETTER FROM H. J. THORNTON, Southern Clothiers, S3 arid 86 Broad- Street. - - Columbus, Georgia. With on tn (inti Bitisfiietuifi an If you were ift pr-rson. Try in once you will dnul with us forever afterwards. Men’s, Youth’s and Boy’s Clothing, Sturts, Cellars, Cuff a, Hand Kerchief's, 1 2 Hose, Nnckwoar, Underwear, Satchels, Umbrellas, tVatkiiiß Cunes, etc. etc. Should we not have an article your order,wilt purchase same. All Roods sent 0. O D. with privilege of examing. Blank forms for self measurement tarnished, Onleft eXmtted with the must scrupulous eara Largest Retail CLOTHING and HAT HOUSE IN Georgia* octl Q U! ) 9 Winsliip Iron Works, WINSHIP&BRO., ATLANTA, GA. THE WINSHIP COTTON GIN, GIN FEEDER AND GON' DENSER, The WINSHIP COTTON PRESS. All Gins fitted with the taftot ftnprofdfriont -stnplo flhsttrprifirtGd, only the beet nmtoritl used In conn!ruction of each g!ti. For pricemimi other information nn to'Giinvfeeders, joondt'tisera, screws. &c. See II LMe London & Bro., Agents, Tulbotton. angß 4m AT THE HARDWARE STORE Talbotton, G-a. A I, AKGE STOCK OP Plow Stocks, Plow Hoes. Scovil Hogs, and VERY INO USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRBT;CLAS9 Hardware Store, all of which will bo sold at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES for the CASH. AND DON'T YOU FORGET IT, Call before purchasing and be Convinced. Koop constantly on hand a stock of the best COOKING STOVES. Manufactured in tho country. Cull and see them. angriG bi H. L. McLENDON, Talbotton, Ga- SSI! **' .. I—Li, ■* ■ I How to Save Money! MANUFACTURER’S PRICES ! Order your WugoUß, Dump Curts, Dmys, Buggtos Ac., from WIVT. AMOS, Colitmbos, Qa. Lowest prices Riven. ‘ rmtyOU A. B. FAUQUHAU, A. JEBSOP, ROBERT TT VXHTB A. B. Farquhar & Cos. iMacon, iveorgia. -MANUFACTURERS AND DEALEIto IN- Hardware, Machinery, Agricultural, Implements. Steam Engines. Boiler*, Saw Mills. V-nsf MUSk FarsSfaar Threshers and Separators, Champion Raaoors- m fill Mowers. Horae Hay Rakes, Grain Fans. ete„ -ramrronß 09 ',M CENTRAL CITY IRQN WORKS Prompt attention gtT*n Cos t'fyUit work - -.„K- - :r _ wt.r.- - , „.jSH J. A .FRA Z Fgf*? - 5 g||g f >*•; 4 * ,# '***# : I H ' ui,\\ A HI- .1 oh Work. All Masses of Job NV ol'le den in the lionl styles and atthe 1 o W'eft* |>vlc*Oi, at the RBGIBTER JOB' OFFICE. Our Jon Depawtmf.nt is tur nlshed with a fine Foweu ruiss and all the latest aftd moat approved style* o type. We do better work for lesd money than any olhcc in the SfaW. Give us your orders add we writ pie as yon. 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