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BffilSlltt AMD STAND 4RD
EVKRV TUESDAY.
Office In
Begistei and Standard Baildinj.
TEEMS, $1 00 Per Annum.
Advertising Rates Reasonable—
Qjjiicial Organ of Talbot County.
Large Circulation.
J. B- GORMAN, Propr
A E WILKERSON. B,TH ATCHER. W. O.ESTES
WILKERI & HATCHER,
TALBOTTON, GA.
Have Supplies, Supplies.
COEN, MEAT, SEED OATS, MEAL,
FLOUR. FEED OATS, SUGAR, COFFEE,
SOAI, 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, BOOT3,
SHOES, HAMES, TRACES, DOMESTIC DRY GOODS-
Virginia and Liverpool Salt.
SOLE AGENTS
For Patapsco (iiiano and Acid Phosphate.
We regretfully iuvite the I'ublie to examine our stock before pur
chasing, We guarantee satisfaction.
jaulol2m WILKERSON & HATCHER.
The City Drug Store.
DR. E. L BARD WELL
Ta,ll> otton, OR-
I have iu store one of the most
Complete Stocks of Drugs, Chemicals, Oils, .Paints. Varn
ishes. aud Fancy Articles,
t I ft-,. toilet r‘„l* V toilet ,etn. c brm.lt.it, n<l an ndls variety
irith ru. t'-l -a ,; "Eble .rtiel , ever brougt.t
l .ill >. My pn. e. b.ve . been £ I>W i:l.l e.
nort!‘2 rim * ■ ,
Kirtlund,
No. 3 COT TON AVENUE and 06 TIIIUD STREET,
MACON, - - Georgia
;i)EALER IN
Boots, Shoes and Hats.
W E J*Sh wT* 'n cZ V Z: <£nt? and
dies BoUs nrt Shoes, of thebwit .takes; the celebrated Phil-ulelpbiti Youths and bit
line of IIaTM
We invite Attention of Shoemakers to otir stock of FINDINGS. Send nn
otder —we will execute them with a* much satisfaction J
vinfMin. r J’v
ap!3ot -
s
$
furn it u re.
THOMAS WOOD,
M berry, Street, - * - Macon, Ga
The i ljest Furniture in Sltd.'Je Georgia, keeps fnli lines of ml styles
walnut bed roomssuits,
Bed Sterols, Wash Hands, Side Boards, Hat Rocks, Bhairs of ail kinds-
WINDOW SHADES and LAMBREQUINS.
Cornices, Mattrcasen, Gold and Black Walnut, M aiding ,U.
Peoj le *1 Talbot aDd surroundi-ij* counties are especially invited io coil when vis
iting the erv—or satis action guaranteed, whn go*is are prdewd.
dec2ol2ui TIIOMAS AV OOD,
VOL G-
Si)c OcorQUT Hegister.
THE LUMMUS,
—Oil.— , '
Improved Taylor Cotton Cin,
merit*. This is lhe Tenth season of tins popu
lar Gin, which* with its present impr .yements,
in finiKh^ and workmanship. We call the iittcD- v^3*
highest priced Gins, and Which we add at a very
Sud tor cirtuhm and examine testimonials. .
Send for Price List of Gins, Feeders and Con~^hbßsS£3~^
All gin 4 delivered free in tlie county. S. W. Thornton,Agt„ Talbotton
Portable and Stationary
STEAM ENGINES, liOIEERS, SAW and
GRIST MILLS, THRESHERS, SEPARATORS,
€i INN, PiIESSES, IIEAI EIIH,
MOWERS, HAY RAKES, COTTONSEED HULLERS, MA
NURE SPREADERS, and all kinds of Agricultural Imple
ments at prices that cannot be Duplicated.
R. A. ENNIS, Manufacturers’ Agent,
2; imOAD ST.. COLUMBUS. GA.
LOUIS LOOK MANUFACTURING CO’S,
CARRIAGE WORKS,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
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THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLFTE IN THE WORLD
FULL CAPACITY 1,090 PER WEEK
ofd- o
“The Standard Vehicles.”
AitE MADE AT THESE WORKS, EMBRACING
Brewster, Whitney, Cooper and Timpkin Side Bars, and
Salidee or Monarch Triple Spring Buggio3.
The G re a lent V.irit lion ol St.yleH,
The Finest Two and Three Spring Pina ons,
The Handsomest Jtarouchos in iho Market,
otylish ('.irringos Four and Sis; Panscn jeiH,
Cunopy Top Basket Phaetoua,
Tho Best Platform Spring W U'odr,
Open and Top Surrey Wa o
COOK S ‘'STANDARD VEHICLES" are k io.vn all the v.oi'd over .sII e’> eor.r
the h ast monev, I) *n *t under any eircumsta ices buy until yn have Hint to ur
( irrular of Styles and Prices. Who lean e trade u Spec a!ty. HemembU’ w • make
onr own Wheels, The Hurven Patent, and war ant every vehieie. a 'U^
T. GUERNSEY,
Macon Georgia.
—DE LER IN—
Doors, Sash, Moulding, Rough and Dressed
JLiXTIVEBEJn.,
Builders’ Hardware, Paints,
Oils, Potty, Class Ac. Mg nt for BUFFALO WAG INS, Door an.l Window
Fr-.incH, Br.tek.tn, Balnste.iH Newels, Mantels, etc , to order. Estimates f.,r all
kinds of work promptly furnished. Ware rooms,Secon i street, opposite ,1 \V Burke
& Cos. Factory on fi r-t street, Macon, Ga. may Pi idm
S. S. PARMELEE,
tSuc *ePßor to It IT. MAY & CO.)
CARRIAGES,'BUGGIES.WAGONS,
CHILDRENS CAI tl! IAG EH,
SADDLES, HARNESS, LEATHER, &c.
I will carry a bill stack of goods in my line. Call and s:e me at COLEMAN <fc
CD'S OLD STAND,cO’ tier of Second and Olierry streets,before purchasing. nia'Jlku
OEO. S. OHEAR,
No. 110 Cl\erry Street, - - Macor\,Ga.
VVIIOL ESALE and BET AIL HE \ LEUS IN
Crockeiy, China, Cutlery. Lamps,
Chandeliers, Plated Ware, Granite
Iron Ware, Japanned Ware, Easkcts, LanternSi etc
SOLE AGENTS 808 THE
“EXCELSIOFI” COOK STOVES-
Tin- Best mule, ana Onrraute and t<. giv- SaUdaction.
HEATING SToVES. GBATES, AND OTHER GOODS. nr **
Write t ,r I’riccs md Cat .logue. j al>l " 12u *
TALBOTTON, GA., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26.1882.
A Few Calm Words
Regarding proper observances 'in
marriage ceremonies,
rill nve.
A London paper tolls how, when
a certain deau of Chester was roady
to perform a marriage between per
sons of high standing, the bride was
very late. When she reached the
altar, iu reply to tho quostion, Wijt
th u take this man? she replied in
most distinct tones, I will not, Ou
retiring with the deau to tho vestry
she explained that her late arrival
wasn't nor fault, and tho bridegroom
had accosted her late arrival at the
church with, <1 n you, if this is
the way tliatyov begin, you'll find
it's to your oost when you're my
wife.
That was no w,.y to open up a
honeymoon. They arc not doing
that way recently aud in (ho bou
ton dishabille select and etcetera
society of tho more metropolitan
cities, hhcli a remark would at onco
bo considered as outre aud Corpus
Christ),
Tho groom should stop aud con.
sider that, some time the most dis
tressing accidents occur to a young
lady while dressing. Sapposo, for
instance that in stooping over to
button her shoe, she breaks a spoke
in her corset and h 33 to send it to
tho blacksmith simp, do yon think
tho groom is justified iu kicking
over the altar and drugging bis af
fianced up the aisle by tho hair of
thohcai!?- WeVroald suggest that
they would not. There arc no oth
er dislro-siug accidents which may
happen at such a lime to the pros
pective brido, but we forbear to en
ter into tho liarrowing details. No
man with the liner feelings of a gen
tleman will ever knock his wife
down in church and tramp on her
until he knows to a reasonable dm
greo of 01 rtainty that he is right .
It may bo-annoying, of course, to
tlm groom to stand and look out
of the window for half an hour,
while the bride is allaying tho hem
orrhage of a pimple on her nose
with powder puff, but then, great
homlocKl If a mail can't endure
that and smuc, how will ho behave
when the clothes' lino falls and the
baby guts a kernel of corn i:i his
uosi ?
'l'licbo nro question.) w licit nnlur.
ally occur to the candid and think
ing mind and cummand our atten
tion, Tho groom that could sweat*
at Ins wife lor being a few moment i
late at tho altar, Mould kill her mid
throw her s LFenod remains into tlffi
sheep corral it she allowed tho
twins to eat cracicors m his bod and
Hcuttor the crumbs over bis couch,
le t ns look ihcso mat 1 era calnuv
in llie fueo m l not allow ourselves
to drift away into space.
(loon Advice to Nkoroes. —-As a
tate the negro needs to seek other
channels of usefulness than that of
professional politics. Let the negro
stop his puny whining for political
plunder, establish schools of manual
labor where the children may learn
trades, quit the crowded cities for
homesteads in the country. By this
and other similar means the race will
become productive and escape the
prejudiced caste* This is the means
to develop and nring into use whatev
cvcr capacities the people possess.
The ordinary ways ot American
politics are not alone dubious, hut
they arc often justly open to suspi
cion and condemnation. To exoect
six million people to bo either poli'-
ical mudsills or professional politi
cians is as narrow and sensuless an
it is preposterous and impractica
ble, —St Louis Advance.
Has Happened Frequently-
Cincinnati Enquirer.
“Dead drunk” is described by sa
vants of the Paris Biological Society to
be a condition in which there is a
proportion of one part of alcohol to
one hundred and ninety-five parts of
blood in the circulation. Should the
proportion ever come to be one part
of alcohol to one hundred of blood
death would ensue. This might hap
pen, and, in fact, has happened re
peatedly, where a very large quanti
ty of alcoholic liquor is swallowed at
one time and very quickly. In ordi
nary drinking consciousness is lost,
and with it the power to drink more,
before the proportion of alcohol in the
circulation becomes fatal.
When a doctor who claims to cure
by laying on of hands reaches Missou
ri, he either quits the business or starts
for the woods with a crowd after him.
There are some swindles Missouri
can’t abide—Detroit Tree Press.
Weak muscles nml nerves, s’-iggish -
ness of thought and inactivity cited by
Brown a Iron Bitters.
The New President-
The Courier-Journal, in reference
to tho new president of tho Central
railroad, says: Gen Alexander's
character and experience well fit
him for this important position.
Under his control the Georgia rail
road prospered ns it had not done
before, aud his eminent success in
that position induced the manage
ment of the Louisville and Nashville
to ask him to come to Loisville.
No one knows better than does ho
the strong and weak points of the
S mthern railroad situation, lie
knows what eau and what cannot
bo done; what (he people expect,
and wlmt the railroad managers can
and qatinot yield. It was under his
management that that tho first im
portant reduction of pnssenger
rates was made on tho Georgia road
and When ho came to Louisville he
urged ou the directors of tho Lom.-
villo and Nashville tho wisdom of
reducing rates to throe cents, nnd
iu both instances the wisdom of
tho policy has been fully vindicated
by the pecuniary results. Parson
ally, no man in Georgia is more
popular than Gen Alexander, and
in his present position ho eau do
much to bring about a thorough
understanding between what seem
at times antagonistic interests. His
election insures also a thorough co
operation between Georgia aud iho
Ixjuisville system of roads, the results
ot which will at once be manifest in
th" earnings of the roads, and which
will be to the mutual advantage ot both
localities His election will be receiv
ed with favor along the line from
Louisville to Savannah.
Our F.akniniis and Savings.—Ac
cording to Mr Edward Atkinson, but
half ot the 52,000,000 people o f the
U nited Stotes can be reckoned in the
working force of the nation. The
earnings of the wo.king force, male and
female, cannot exceed an average of
5i a day each for the 365 days rf the
year, so that the annual income of the
people in round numbers, is $10,000,-
000,000. fie estimases thate suste
nance of our population averages 45
cents a day for each man, woman
and child, so that 90 cents of every
dollar earned is consumed, leaving
but 10 per cent, of the annual earn
ings to maintain existing capital and
increase the nation’s wealth. His
opinion is that the increase in wealth
L less than 500,000,000 annually.
Hi; purpose in this exhibit is to en
courage economy. Learn to work
more thorough'y, more savingly; to
raite as much as possible with as little
waste as possible, is his injunction.
'I he lesson which he teaches is the
one which of all peoples on eartli the
pe pie of the United States need to
learn.
Much to her disgust the man wrig
gled into the hall drew a begrinimed
package from a rusty bag, and began
his linfiy. I’ve got er article here fer
kilim’ bedbugs, spiders, flies, buffalo
bugs an’ roaches, that’ll kick the top
hoop right off anything was ever put
into the market. It's a powder, an'
it dont only destroy vermin, hut's the
best snmmei medicine ye ever heerd
tell on. It prevents collery, an’ ri: -j
ins in the heart, an’ yaller fever, an'
scryffler difficulties an’ with molasses
a little m’xed it makes a good tooth
powder, an’ ef ye’ve nits in yer hair
this’ll fetch ’em every time When
lie came to himselt in the middle of
the street, where he had been thrown,
he muttered: Confound a Nirish
gurl, they never buy nothin’ an’ are
alius ready to fight.—Providence Jour
nal.
Enough of Heathen for One
Day.
She was real sweet looking la
dy, with a sealskin staple and a big
plush hat, mid she stood on the
steps ol an uptown house l having
just pulled the bell,
I called to seo, said she to the la.
dy of the house, who was very red
iu the face from frying doughnuts
over the kitchen lire, if you wish to
give anything to the heathen to
day, •
No„I don’t want to give anything
to the heathen to-day, I just gave
the woman next door a piece of my
mind about her scallawag of a boy
who broke down my pi unt". That’s
all I cau afford for the huatheu just
no
Cavse and Effect: Eminent Pro
vincial Tragedian—Come hithorr
sweet one ! Vour mothorr tells me
tliat you shed teorrs during my solilo
quy in exile last night. Sweet One ;
Yes, sir. Mother -kept on pinching
me, just because I was so sleepy ?
Punch.
Vigor, strength find health a 1 fo ,nd in
one b tde of Brown's It n Bitters.
pot lILS AND FAST EXPRESS
ENABLES YOU TO PURCHASE
CLOTHING
BY LETTER FROM
H. J. THORNTON,
Southern Clothiers,
83 and 85 Broad Street, - - Columbus, Georgia.
With ns much oitisfurtion as if yon worn baying in p-rsin. Try ns onco you will
deal with ns forever afterward*.
Men’s, Youth’s and Boy’s Clothing.
Sbtrts, Collar?, Cuff*. HnndKerchief's, 1 2 Hoe, Neckwear, Underwear, Satchels,
Umbrellas, Walking Canes, etc. etc. Should we not havJ an article your
purchase same. All goods sent C. O I). with privilege of exarniu". Blank forms
for self measurement furnished. Orders executed with the most scrupulous care
and djspa'oh.
Largest Retail CLOTHING and HAT HOUSE IN Georgia
octlS in >9
Winship Iron Works,
WINSHIP&BRO.,
ATLANTA, GA.
THE WINSHIP COTTON GIN, GIN FEEDER AND CON
DENSER. THE WINSHIP COTTON PRE3EI.
All'Gins lifted with tho latest improvement - staple unsurpassed, only the best
miiterid used in construction of each gin.
For prices nnd other information aw to Gin's, feeders, /{condensers, screws Ac. See
II L McLendon ifc 13r0. ( Agents, Tulbotton. eingß 4ui
AT THE
HARDWARE STORE
Talbotton, G-a.
A LARGE STOCK OF
Plow Stocks, Plow Hoes, Scovil Hoes, and
VERY INQ USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRSTJCLABS
Hardware Store,
all df which will bo sold at
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES for the CASH.
AND DON'T YOU FOIt(H2T IT.
Call beforo purchasing and he Convinced.
Keep constantly on band a stock of tho boat
COOKING STOVES.
Manufactured iu tho country. Call and see them.
a,, 8 16 bl HL. McLEIIDOH. Talbotton, Ga.
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How to Save Money!
MANUFACTURER’S PRICES f
Order your Wagons, Dump Carts, Drays, Buggies Ae., from
WM. AMOS, Columbus, Ga.
Lowest prices Riven. muy3o
A. B. FAIiyUHAtt, a. JiSSiOP. KO3EBT tl. SiIITH
A. B. Farquhar & Cos.
Macon, ideorgin.
-MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN-
Hardware, Machinery, Agricultural,
Implements.
Steam Engines Boilers, Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Farquhar
Threshers and Separators, Champion Reapers, and
Mowers, Horse Hay Rakes, Grain Fan3, etc.,
—PROPRIETORS OF—
CENTRAL CITY IRON WORKS I
Prompt attention five,, to re;al.- work. raailG 12m'
J. A FHAZEK & t’O.
-DEALERS ’IN
HARD WAKE,
Nails, Steel and Iron, Grain Cradles, Rubber Belting,Scovi£
llocs, Carpenter’s Tools, &c-, Cutlery and Agricul
tural Implements, Mill Gearing, Paints, Gils, &c.
i*pr2<> 95-and 97 Broad St,, (West Side,)-Columbus, Ga.'
Job W orl£.
Arx .ilossisof Tot> Work den
in tho bet styles and atthe loyvct
prices,, At the REGISTER JOB
OFFICE. Our Job Detax-.tmt.kt is fur
nished with a PIKE roweii peeks and a’l
th- lalast and most approved xt; !es o
type. We do tettor work for
money Hum any office in the State.
Give ns your orders nnd vre will pleas
you.
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