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REEISTEH AND ETANMRD
TUESDAY.”.. .SEPTEMBEK 20, I*B2.
rl! in nnOCD may be round on tile at Geo. p.
THIO rnrClf Rowell & C*~’R Ner.-spnper Ad
v<>rt Bureau (10 Spruce SL). where advertising
Lomijta may l*. ■•*> to. H IS' NEW YORK?
Phillips & Crew,
The largest dealers in Piantw
Organs, Small Musical Instruments,
Sheet Music, Strings, etc., contin
ue to sell everything at the lowest
possible prices consistent with good
worKmanship.
If you wish a first class l’iano
such as Knubo, Haines E* mothers,
Hallet & Davis, Fischer, Pease, or
BehniDg, or a church oi Parlor
Organ from first class innnufactur
tnrers, to wit: Clough and War
ren, E P Carpenter or Shoningei at
prices from tweuty-five dollars to
five hundred dollars. If you want
any piece of sheet music foreign or
domestic, or anything else expir
ed to be found in a strictly first
class music warerooms. Then
write to Messrs. Pnillips k Crew*
No‘s G, 8 and 10 Marietta Street,
Atlauta, Georgia. Catalogues and
prices sent free on application.
DR. J. BRAD FIELD’S
Female Regulator!
WOMAN'S BEST FIUEND.
It is well known to vhpsicians, and
alas! too well known to suffering women
themselves, that the are subject to nu
merous diseases peculiar to tlioir sex.
such as suppresses of the mensos, ptinful
nod scanty Mensiruatkm. Congrstion,
Ulceration and i'slllng ot the Womb, nt
telld-d with an endless tr*iu at syinpa
Uiefie and constitutional lb.orders, which
embitters ths whole life, and which love
Jong b-eu considered as almost iticura
ble. But at last thu reaedy lias been
fonnd in
J)K. J. SaiDFlKim'S femvli iiiani-ATon.
It is not a •onro-sU 1 but a remedy far
one class of diseases, all of which pertain
to the Womb
Auv suffer*! from the dis-ases mention
ed can take this remedy, and thus relieve
herself without revealing her condition
to anv one, ond without subjecting lie
womanly modesty to the shock of an ex
amination by a physiciau.
To bring health and happincst to Ike
homes ot Buffering women is a mission
before which royal fivor sinks into insig
nificance. What earthly benefaction can
compare with one which protects from
That dire disease whose ruthless power
A\ ilhors beauty's transient flower?
which gives ease for pain, joy f--r sorrow,
smiles for tears, the rose of health for the
pallor of disease, the light, elastio step
for dragging wearin ss nights of soft re
pose tor heavy hours of tossing rcstl-ss-,
ness, bounding vigor for largt 1.-liiug
dullness, the sweet lines of fud grown
beauty 'or the sharp and witoerecl firm of
emaciation, a long life of mental, physical
social and domestic enjoyments f-r a few
sad days of pain and gloom, ending in an
early grave? Much is tho mission, such
nr- ilie results of Dn ,1 ItßADFiKi.n'f I'k
mai.k tIE.ouI.ATOR, which is bence truly
and appropriately styled Worn in's best
Friend .
Whites, nud all those irregularities ot
the wenib to destructive to the health,
lianpiiieas afjd beau tv ot women, disap
pear like magic before a single bottle <1
this wondeiful compound.
All who suffer from any of these dis
eases are most cn nestly invited to gi'e
ihis gre.t meraedy a trial. It has cured
thousands, and will cure you. Don't fad
to try it. .
twice, small sixe, 75 cents. Dargo s r.o.
91,50.
Manufactured bv
* J BIiADFiELD, Atlanta, Gv
For ade everywhere. 1 jnulKMt
Health and Beauty Combin
ed-
one who has king studied this subject
now present* the result oi his investiga
tions, and is happy to say he lots discov
ered -'Wornin's Best Friend." It is
adapted especially to tnoso cases where
the womb is tils irdercd, and will cure
any irregularity of the'mrrues.* ifrad
fieitl's Female Regulab-r i-ctr like a
charm in 'whites,* or a sudden check ot
♦he ‘monthly courses,' .com col t. trouble
of mini or like causes, by rastorin- the
(lischaige iu every ind itme. Iu ebr tie
Cases its action is prompt anil decisive,
nnii saves the constitution trom pointless
evils and |iremAture decay.
MiLtarowx, Chamhrhs C*, Ai*.,
July 13. 77.
I bare use'll IlradfieldM Foinile Reguln
tor in my practice foi a long time, autl
with enure sneers where there was do
codidlmsmloq of diseanes. If it in not a |
specific, it 19 the beat knowa rom d/<or|
dkases it is recommended t q cure.
J. H. DAVIS, M. D.
btj Bndfield, Prp,, Atlanta, Ga. \
Pii#j f $1.50 per botile. hold by all ,
Droggiito and Wboleado Agents- B**pl9if !
Mothers! Mothers!! Moth
ers !
Are yon dislubed at night and broken j
of yonr rest by a sick child suffering and
crying with the excruciating pain of cut
ting teeth? Ii no, go at once and tr t a
bottle of MRS. WINSLOWS SOOTHING
BYRUF. It will relieve the poor little
sufferer immediately—depend upon it
there to no mistake about lt.Tbere is not n
mother on earth who hu ever u*ed it*who
will not tell you at once that it v ill regu
-11 to the bowel#*,end give rod to the mo’ her
and relief and health to the child, operat
in* like magic. It is perfectly safefo
use in all cases, and pleasant to the fast*
and 'is the prscriptioa of the oldtandst
best female phvsicinnt* - in the United
States, Sold everywhere. Vo cents a
biUe, j*alo 12m.
Merchants, look to yonr interest. Onr
stock of staple Crockery, Glassware.
Wooden ana Tin Ware never was os large
and complete as at fhi time Send list
of what you want. We will attach prices
and save you heavy freight nod Breakage,
which you nl vayr get from far off Eas~
tern markets. \ve band!* nothing but
valuable goods. Mcßkidk & Cos..
angß Atlanta, Ga.
i TATE OF GEORGIA— County.
By virtue of an order from the Court I
of Ordinary of said County, will oe sold •
ou the first Tuesday m November next, j
before the G urt House door ia the town
cf T dfcotfcon. in said county, wrhm the
lawful hours of Side, lot of Lind number j
one hundred and fifty-five, ninety acres
off of lot number oie hundred and sev
ty_o e. being th#* north portion of sai l
lot, and traction.il lot number 17.
fractional lot e nh*inmg ninety-six and
acres, more or less till of
sdd hu.db lying ia the twenty-thiia D<*
tiicfc of Talbot county. Sold *9 the
property of G H Ferguson, deceased, for
toe purpose of distribution among the
1 irs ol said deceased. This,
ber 15t.1882. H. J. FERGUSON.
SDp5 2zn Adnir.
THE REGISTER AND STANDARD, TALROTTON, TALBOT COUNTY. GEORGIA, SEPTEMBER. 26,1882.
Notes About Town.
Captain C Calvin Calhoun,of Gene
va, delivered himself of a speech on
the independent line, on Thursday
last.
Judge J T Willis convouod
coart at Cusseta, on yesterday.
Mrs. Gov. Smith and family are
stopping at the Thornton House.
Loss of hair and grayr.es.-, which of
ten mnr the prettiest face, tiro prevented
by Parker's Hair Balsam.
’Hie popular resort for the ladies
and the trading public is at Spain &
Persons. Their beautiful and attract
ive goods, at attractive prices, are the
envy of the town.
Col. T R Lumsden has placed on
our table a fine specimen of plumba
go. or black lead, picked up on the
Alex. Johnson near Pleasant Hill.
Cotton is pouring into our mar
ket, and our bujers are paying
good prices. The people all around
have found out that Tulbolton is a
good place to sell cotton and to
trade,
IJ Anderson, a teacher in the
Public schoolSjhas taught this year,
in Talbotton, the largest colored
school in the county, having at one
time about 136 pupils, three teach
ers being constantly employed,
Just received at Spain & Persons 50 ox
cidebioted Oriole Shirts, fly linen front
r inf tro 'd at 75c. All sixes, buys mid
men. Also, fresh arrivals of stoves.
Court close-1 on Saturday even
ing lust, after a full two weeks ses
sion. Judge's Simmons and Wil
lis have dispatched an unusual
amount ot business.
Messrs Neal mid Callier, having
greatly improved their mill and
ginnery, are doing a fine business
to the entire satisfaction of tlioir
largo custom.
Capt S W Thornton has gone North
for his r all and winter goods.
Judge W J Weekes has returned
from New York, where he bought
large stocks for this season’s trade.
On the occasion of the third quar
terly meeting Dr J W Hinton preach
ed at the M. K. church on Sunday
morning and night last.
To-morrow night will bo the har
vest moon. The nights now arc
8 mpty days with a veil of silvery
light thrown over them.
LeVert college has near about
100 pupil*.
Around the County.
Mr Dick Maund, of Bainbritlge, re
newed pleasant acquaintances in town
last Friday. He will remain several
weeks at Ins father’s, lion J C Maund,
before lie returns.
Mr G .1 Jordan, one of -nr roost
intelligent and enterprising lar.
m-is will soon introduce tkd “mild
eyeid Jersey on his farm near Till*
ibotton. This is a wove m the
I right direction.
We regret to hear that Mrs W W
Maund has billious fever at his home
near Ilainbridge.
Talbot has 4 candidates for Rep
resentative.
Our popular Tux Collector, Mr A
J Harris, will soon start on his
rounds.
Mr W S Couch has a young graded
j A1 lerny and Ayreshire cow, that gives
| a goodly quantity of milk without ever
having calved.
Ilriglif** Kidney,
L|vrr or l'ilnnr>-
Hive uo fear of any of those discuses if
; you use Hop Bitters, .vs tl ey will prevent
mil cure the worst cises. eveu when you
have been 111 'do worse by sumo great puf,
fed up pretended cure.
Fj.it Notes.
Kvetybody will be at the coming
fair.
| Many who have never exhibited be
j fore expect to show at this fair.
Mumford’s poultry show, will be a
htige and fowl affair.
Dick Jameson and Uncle Joe Jack
son will show magnificent Cotswold
sheep and other attractions.
Jim and John Jones, Ben Beach,
the Valley folks and Mr D G* Owen,
will exhibit.
Capt Nl* Carreker with his fine
display, Messrs Marshall, Stephenson,
I) J Caireker and the Denises will be
there. Judge Bickley. Henry Dickson,
R H Turner and a hundred others,
f will be hea r d from. And the ladies
i what could we men do without them,
! will a!! be on hand to accentuate the
! interest in Talbot’s grand exhibit.
Catarrh of the Bladder.
1 Sibling, smarting, irritation ot the nri
| nary passages, diseased discharges,cured
;by Bncbnpabia. SI. at druggists. On.,
| Lb-pot, LAMAR. BANKIN’ & L VilAli,
| Atlanta and Macon, Ga.
Out Merchants.
We defer to no town in the State,
in the chaiacter and commercial stan
ding of our merchants. They are live
and progressive, are always in th" van
of business, and are yearly building
up for the tewn an extensive trade.
They keen good stocks, and sell at
low figures.
Satisfaction for Ten.
| In oar family for over two years Par
i ker's Ginger Tonic baa cured headache,
I malarial and other complaints so satiafac
j tonly that we are in. excellent health and
\ no expense fjr doctors orother medicines.
I Ouroniele,
EUITOIIIAL. SHOUT HAND.
Professor Charles McD Fuokotte,
for five years past a profess r in the
University of the South,at Sewanoe,
Tenn., ba* taken the professorship
of ancient and modern languages in
the Buena Vista High school.
Large lot best imported writing inks at
tf EL Babdwkll'r.
Mr AT Candler, of Genevi, will
soon open a store in Geneva for
tho wholesale and retail sale of to
bacco aniklbmr. lie will sell to
merchants llour and tobacco at the
house in Geneva at exactly the same
price that tho same articles cost at
the mill—with frtight added.
Mr J A Ansley, of Americas, has
been appointed to succeed Judge
Crisp, resigned.
Fiesb l urnip Seed at,
B.uidwu.l's.
See advertisement Talbot county
Fair.
Prof Calhoun has been compelled
to close his school, in Stewart county,
as the scholars had become panic
stricken on account of the sudden
death of one of the students last week
ft om congestion.
Tho Dooly Vindicator, published
at Vienna, Gi. by Messrs, Dupree
& It-iiney, is a well edited,bright and
newsy weclvly and is filling a long
felt want in ilia t section. It is
booming, and can but continue to
do so under tho superior manage
ment ol Messrs. Dupree k Rainy.
We welcome it to our exchange list,
Fine assortment *ll kinds s’ationavy at
tf L L lIAKMWEXt'S.
The Rankin House, Columbus■
Col Sober! proprietor, with Capt.
Frank Golden, clerk, is the popular
hotel for the people ol this section.
Its appointments are first class, its
tables refloating the Vi ry b si affor
ded by lliomaikets. In going to
Columbus stop at the Rankin,
Fiue box Paper aud Envelops at
tl * K L Rardwku/h.
Mr M G Hollis, of o‘Neal‘a Dus
t-riot, is a candidate for Kuprosontu
tivo in tho Legislature, Mr Hollis
is*a good citizun, a nun of strict in
tegrity, practical in his ideas, anti
would discharge tho duties of the
office to the best of hi 4 ability. He
submits himself to the voters o*
Talbot county, election Wednes
day, October 4th.
Elegant Fapottirie at
tf E L U-VKDWEI.L B,
We aro in receipt of tin; Premium Id t
ol the rth annual exposition of Ihc Ain-ri
cue Fair Association, to commence Octo
b r 21 th, and continue ( days.
Borrow Money through O I) Gorman,
aud get out of debt.
The trade issue of Georgia's groat
daily, the Atlanta Cm st union,
which reached ns on Saturday iasti
is a vigorous nrnl powerful expres
sion of the capacity and immense
enterprise of the publishers. It is
an honor to Atlanta, the State and
the South,
The trade issue of the Augus'a
Chronicle and Constitutionalist is
one of the linesl pieces of newspa
per work ever done in the State. It
is a complete history of business
enterorises of the city of factorios.
Shape your business to a cash line by
bo*/owing money througn OI) Goiauii,
using your lmds as secu.itv.
Prof A J IJranham, of Buena
Vista, lias been elected president of
the Hamilton college.
Rev J O A < lok bad a serious mishap
at tbo B itler camp meeting. While bo
was sitting in front ot tent, under a shod
of posts, toppled a heavy pnnehon oil' tbo
.lied ujsin the Doctor's log, blunting it
bud y, and shivering the bone. But tl,o
Doctor’s pluck was not subdued l y even
this severe shock, for while two physic,
ions were diligently administering reme
dies and the sympathizing men were
standing round ti e bed, be sold three
volumes of bid book. He is improving,
and we hope will soon bo at work ngiun.
Don’t Die in the House-
Ask druggists for “Bough on Bats.'*
it clears out r.itx.mice, bad-bugs,roaches,
voiuiin, ti es, acts, insects, 15c, per box
A, COUGH, COLD or SOKE i'HBOAT
should be stopped. Neglect frequently
result- in an Isc uni r.i.K I.txo Disease on
Consumption. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL
TROCHES does not disorder the stomach
like cough syrilps and balsams, but act
iilKEcTtv os the infi.ame.o Pasts, allsy
rlltulion, give relief in Asthma, Bbon
chots. Col ons, CaTabbh. and the Thboat
TboUblxs which Sisokim and Puiujc
Speakers arc subject to For tbirtj
years Brown,s Bronchial Troches have
been rceoni mended by physicians, anil
have alw.os given perfect satisfaction,
having been tested by wide and cou.-tini
use lor nearly an entire generation, they
have attained wtll-merited rank among
Ihe few staple remedies ot the age. Sold
at t'.icents a*box everywhere. janlO 13m
At Cost for Cash.
Editoes Beoistee .V Standabe : Ph ase
siy to the people ot Inlbot.conuiy, tint
for certain reasons, one of which is my
recent afflictions, it is necess ry (or mo to
change my business, for one that I am
better prepared to follow; and that I have
an excellent line of Ladies and Misses
slippers, and button shoes in Ki 1. cloth,
Goat and Call—a complete stock of Men's
s h oes _a large lot of Ladies and Gent's
Gioves.Kancikercbie, r s and Hosiery, and.
the iargflbt lot ot Shirts, Drawers, Collars
and Corsets in this market. I will sell at
! COST, tor CASH.
This is not a break, or failure, but I
| look the matter squarely iu the lace, and
! see that I cannot handle lials and shoes
and discharge the duties of my peison.il
business.
Bcspeotfuily, H Q. Buowk.
Talbot
Is a representative county, nnd with
out an exception, is at tho head of the list
in the State for high toned culture and
progressive, solid prosperity. The farm/
e ■ t whom much cf the advance is due,
have long since realized the fact that the
old fogy way won't do, and have taken
on new ideas, new methods and renewed
efforts in all departments of their busU
uess.
THE DIVEBSiFIFD
System of farming is showing its be.,
noticeut effects in practio il results, in lar*
ger home comforts anti more margin for
extended farm outlay. ‘Hog aud hominy/
uo longer at a discount-, is the order of
tie day, and as a consequence plenty
and contentment smile in toe faoes ot the
people.
THE INPET US
to this new movement was first givou the
people in 1878, by the Talbot county Ag
ricultural Society, in its first exhibit ot
home products, the fair being held at
Colliusworth Park. That was the occa
sion of the orgauizdion of tho Talbot-
Cos inty Stock and Fair Association, which
has since held its annual fairs at their
beautiful grounds on the out skirts ot
the lowu, mndi to the pride ami gratifi
cation of the exhibitors aud the people
geuorally, who have always given it their
united support. The fair this year will
be held October 24th, amt will offer many
attractions amt novel matures, aud pers
haps boa more aud com
prehensive exhibit ol tho county*sresour
ces than any prcceoding one. ft is need
less to iu*k the people to give it their gen
eral snppoit, tor they realize that these
exhibitions are imp irLaut factors in the
country's prosperity.
STOCK FARMING
is just now attracting considerable atten
tion on the part of some of our most far
seeking aud enterprising farmers. The
‘Mu lid-eyed** Jersey is to be introduce I
at an early day and more attention will
bo paid the cultivation of gram and the
grasses. This movement means that cot
ton, which will not bo ignored, will be
run:to entirely as a uiotioy crop, repro
sen ting the net revenues ot tho farm.
This is as it should bo.
NEW IMPLEMENTS.
Among thorn, tho sulky plow, the cul
tivutmg and smoothing lutriow, eeel
drills, two-hosro turn plows for fallow
lands, improved gins mid power much 111
ery, grain cutters and separators, and
many other auxilli.uy implements arc
already being numbered among inven
tories of our lar 111 appliances,
TUH HF?>>UM,
though moving conservatively is now
taking a firm hold of tho farmeis, its best
expression being increased ucroage, pie
nervation of the soil, and more lucrative
result*) generally. This movement will
ere long make this county an exporter
instead of nil importer* of food products.
Talbot county creamery butter will bo
cotuo a staple commodity iu tho city mar
kets, while Talbot county o*llo symp.oatß.
potatoes ami producosupplies, goucralli
will fi and ready sale at markets in the
S * e.
1.1 IS PICTURE
is not overdrawn. We are in the new
perspective oi it now. and must hi Icthe
good time when white winged homo
peaco and plenty will shed its brnodio
lous on tho heads of its earnest votaries*
move ronwAiuj.
This is the watchword. Wo have as
good a country as tho world coutainspmd
it but remains lor ns lo realize tho f;tet,
that work properly directed, is tho gol
den key that will unlock thu gliltenng
gates of plenty. G od speod t’io day
when cvciy lull will bo clothed with
browsing cattlo, and every plain . t’m
with tho full turnillira of diversified lu.
tor, aud every homestead be tho homes
of Bdlf-depemlout, \ r aqorouH and h.ppy
families.
The Association,
Which convened on W. dmsd'iy, ml
clos don Friday lust was a representa
tive body, the dch’hatiou* lrom all the
churches in llie Association being lull.
On Thursday morning It v S Maxwell
preached an nblo discourse on Missions,
while in tlia afternoon Dr A If Camp
bell, of Columbus instructed his nodt
cnee in logical and practical sermon.
Both discourses were well received and
produced a profound impression.
At midday the largo crowds present
wore Served with a sumptuous dinner,
winch combined in its make np every
thing Unit was elegant and desirable. The
people of Hart’s district arc noted for
their warm hearted and gemrous Uo[ i
tality. and the recent I oc.ehon were am
ple evid nee to the fact tiiat the ohurcb at
Mt Zion is not only in a healthy condi
tion, hut that the people of tint section
disown the high reputation for refine
ment and hospitality which they have ob
tained. The meeting closed alter a three
days session.
Ladies Lice Tics and Collars,
Fischus. and Ribbons,
The v.uy latest styles and shades.
SPECIAL drives in shoes.
scp2 SPAIN & PERSONS.
Enterprise
Mr Jt P Baldwin haw eroc.tfiil, at
Mt, Zion Spring, a gnUstantial and
commodious building, to bo used a*
a cotton ginnery and grist /mill. It
is run by steam, ami well supplied
with first class interior appoint*
meuts. This is ail enterprise that
should bo liberally supported by
the people of that section.
Tax Receiver-
We are author,red to announce
BEVERLY A. CHILD A, BK-.
as a candidate for the office of Receiver
ot Tax Returns for Talbot Connty.
sep 19 id.
At tlio New York Store.
10 Cases J earnest Manufacturers Pi ices,
8c to 50c per yard.
ssooo.shoe sto k to bo slaughtered-
Childs, 12 1-2 to $2 00 per pair. Miss-s.
50c to i- 50 f-r pair. Ladies 75c to
$4 00 per pair. Brogans solid 85c lo $2
; per pair.
j Wool Hats 12 1-2 to 153, Fur Hat*
$1 75 to $4 *SO. Just received by express
ft nobby line of Youth** and Gent.b. Lat
est styles.
Cof-ts Cotton tbe best made at #sc
a dozen. SPAIN & PERSONS.
epl%
Grand Jury Presentments-
Presentments of the Grand Jury ol
Talbot county, September term of the
Superior Court. 1882.
We,members ol the Grand Jury,drawn
and sworn for September Term of the
Superior Court, having terminated ou
labors, beg leavo to submit the following
Presentments and recommendations:
Recommended, that tho Couut> Com
missioners build the bridge on west
prong of Double branches, ou Alab mu
Hoad, within two months. Also, that
the timbers of the bridge on Upntoie
Road, leading from William Mcb'rary s,
west to Upatoie Church, bo taken to re
pair bridge at McCrary's old mill site.
Recommended, that Findlay Green be
appointed Notary Public ot 004 militia
District, to till the unexpired term ol T
H Mahone resigned.
Recommended, that Thomas J Davis
bo appointed Notary Public of 883rd dis
trict, G M., to fill the vacancy caused by
the resignation of O l* Mi'chull.
Recommended, that the countv com
missioners purchase a Bufficio.lt number
of copies of road laws compilo 1 by Louis
Garr.tid and furnish a copy to each com
missioner, of 1 10 4>ud Districts 111 Tailo*
county.
Recommended Me srs. Thomas Free •
man and W R McCrary to the mercy ol
the court -bavin 1 * found they nave faith'
fully dischr**gtd h ir duties as road com
missioners
We, especially present th Commis
sioner ot Genova I‘is trlet. lor tho year
1882 lor failure,to discharge their duties,
but recommend that W 13 McCrary be cx
cepted, liavug faitblully purlormo.l hi*
duties.
Tniotigh tho various committee* ap
pointed 10 investigate the condition eft- c
Public buildings, iren-urers books aud
records, we submit tho f 'Hewingcomb 11s
d reports’ Wo have <Xtmined me
Court llou-e nnd report its condition
good. We find the ceil of tne .luil se..
cue; but recommend -he upper room be
m ule more secure and would call espic
ial uttc ntiou to tuo uncleanly condition of
same, as dangerous to the sauitu y con
dition ot the prisoners A
\\ e Had that the books of W E Ragland
Treasurer, have been neatly and correc
tly kept, vouchers filed lor all money’s
paid out, receipts &c., taken, showing a
balance in the county treasury of one
hundred and ninety three dollars ,id
foity-uine cents unpaid order.?, fourteen
dollars
The books ad papers of the Sheriff
office, wo loci satisfied sho.v in. r.ted iw .
provoinoiit over previous years. Uu e
uoummoudatiou made by the Grand Ji r
at last term of t..e collit
each lit a f- u id iu his office
uhs been e refully compared with tne
doekei aud lira, taoli docket ted and all
0.1 nes appearing thereon spread on the
docket, inu books ludoxui, tfce. Tho
piescnt sh .riff ki e.<H his books m good
s yie and ,n u manner that reflects gro.it
credit ou him.
Tho book*, of the ordinary rud clerk's
ottio swe find remark ably neat mid sys
tematic .11 style. Any puper in their of"
fiecs can lie found ai a moments 11 dice.
U.dy live duoKets ot the Justice court
have Oei.ll brought to the niton lion ot our
body, and we fi.nl them correct oxoe, t in
a few 11" nor pirtienl us, such as a lu.l'iiv
to state whoa summons weie served.
Itemized cost, Ac Wo rtco eincnd that
mo.e care and circumspection be obseiv* and
1.1 futai*.
111 rogurd tJ the public roads, Wd regret
to aunouuco no matoriul chaugo has ban
in ide iu condition of sumo since last r- a
port of mo Grand Jury except the roads
in Prattsburg, Redbouc and I'lcuimiit
Hill dtstiie h. Tne loads in thu tin oo
Ist nairn and distiiots, wo find have been
wit" worked mi'.t kept in excellent condi
during the entire year. Tue attention ol
the proper authorities is called lo the
general bad coudiitoa of tho s reis,
roads, b. ’dgoH and e.ossings Av r same,
within tec cmpurate limiis of Talbotton,
a> bad ana uns.*fe. H o ro a muitnd that
the superintend nn ot the Talbotton R R.
have necessary repairs made at all cross
ings out of repair and keep same in good
oner.
We recommend that two dollars per
d.*y be p.ed juror* and bailiffs the ousu
i. g year.
iu eoniplo’ing onr labors for this term
ot tho coint, Wit de ne c-ipeeialiy to ie
turn our gralelul obligation* to ms Hon
or, Judge Te/ himuions, ldr coilrte ies
cv.cuihai this body. Duriug our en ire
session, the Solicitor, lion i’ll os. Grnnes,
has given evt iy attention thatceuid It >vu
need desired and hu.i pi ced the Jury un
der reneard oblig .tious for i pp.eciated
and Vtt.ued services.
The Grand Jury accepts tho proposition
of the two eoJuly papers o puohsh their
pr sontmcii s free of expense.
James F. Mmi.wm•*, Fo.emr 1.
Foi Our School.
An effort s living made to supply
LeVert College with modem c .00l
desks. A committee of young ladies
from the college waited on our citi
zens Saturday morning last in the in
terest of this enterptise and ; ceived
liberal contributk ns to aid the desk
fund, it is the intention of a goodly
number of ladies, assisted by the young
ladies of the college, to have a festival
at the college chapel, on Friday nigh",
the proceeds of which will be devoted
to buying desks. We trust this move
will meet wth that encouragement it
deserves. LeVert needs the desks,
and the town will be benefitted by the
acquisition.
Brain and Nerve.
•‘Well* Health llenewer,” Greatest
remody on earth for impotence,leanness,
sexual debility Ac., 1. at druggists. Gn.
Depot, LA MAH, HA Mt i N A LAMAIt,
Atlanta and Macon. Ga.
Land for Sale-
T*to Hundred acre s Choice farm land,
7 miles north of Box Spring, in Tmb *1
county, *ll upland; 40 acres in original
forest, balance lu cultivation; is well
watered, well located—has C.rooin dwell
ing, gin li l > use. Alluurs cotton pros*,
uli necessary tenant bouses and other, wu
provemo .ts. Ttiin is the Bower of Busan
.I Edge, and the old homestead place,
Will bo -old before tho Com t House door
in Th Ibotton, on the Ist Tuesday in No
vember. Terms- c/isb.
A. J. it L. K EDGE,
sepll). td Attorney# in fact.
Mcßride & C >.,Allmta. (ra„ manufac
turer Show eases,arid are Southern amenta
for Seth Thomas' Clock# and Limoalhs
Fly Fan i, and own the celebrated Gave
City Stove Water Filter and Chrrry‘B
Hte.im Fruit and Vegrable Dryer lor the
world. Prices furnished on app.ication
aug22
Mcßride fc Cos., nrt sole owneisofthe
(late City SionewaUtr Filter, Cherry's
Steam Evaporator and General Agents
tor Lvmbtth's Improved Flv Faun for tba
U *S. Agents Wanted in every Stale end
county in Hu world. uugß
Notice.
Thnpnblie generally arc hereby notified
not to employ unde- p enahy ot tbe law
one Benjamin F Carrck-r, a minor, ns he
i>* under written contract for 12 in on fits
with the undesigned. W S Brown, aug
A WEEK. $42 a day at noma easi
• m do. Costly Outfit freo. dd
dress Tube & Cos., A agnate, Maine.
M* rchants.make out your listoi Crock
ery ,GiaSj Wood and Tin Ware, that you are
in w.mt of, and send it to us. We will
attack prices,and save you ruinous freight
and breakag % that you always get from
tbe far off Eaat. Ylcjßioe &G*>.
au^22 Atlanta, Ga.
Failing!
That is what a great
many people are doing.
They don’t know just what
is the matter, but they have
a combination of pains and
aches, and each month they
grow worse.
The only sure remedy
yet found is Brown’s Iron
Bitters, and this by rapid
and thorough assimilation
with the blood purifies and
enriches it, and rich, strong
blood flowing to every part
of the system repairs the
wasted tissues, drives out
disease and gives health and
strength.
This is why Brown’s
Iron Bitters will cure
kidney and liver diseases,
consumption, rheumatism,
neuralgia, dyspepsia, mala
ria, intermittent fevers, &c.
*O3 S. Paca St., Baltimore.
Nov. 38,1881.
I was a great sufferer from
Dyspepsia, and for several
weeks could cat nothing and
was growing weaker every
day. I tried Brown’s Iron
Bitters, and am happy to say
I now have a good appetite,
and am getting stronger.
Jos. McCawlky.
Brown’s Iron Bitters
is not a drink and does not
contain whiskey. It is the
only preparation of Iron
that causes no injurious ef
fects. Get the genuine.
Don’t be imposed on with
imitations.
ap’il 4
Rempinber This.
If you are siok Mop Hit e.s will Kure y
! aitl Nature in making you well w.mti all
cl ae 1.1 Is.
If you are costive or dysnoptic* or /ire
suffering from any other ol tho numerous
ili *ea*fK ot tlio stomach or bowels, it \>
your own fault if you remain ill. for Hop
Bitters are a Hovojcign remedy in nil h ioli
complaints.
It you are wasting away with any form
of Kidney disease, s*op temp ing Death
tins moment, and turn for a o\iro to Hop
Bittern
If yon are .sick with that terrible sick,
neHfl NcivousneHi, you will fiml a ‘'Ba m
in (rilonl iu the U'O of Hop 13 tlors.
It you are a frcquenti r, or n resilient
of amiMKruatic itmtiiet, bamcmle your
system against tlio BCourago ot all cotin
tien—m.il iriil. opi lomio, billioua, aud iu
termitte it fevers by tlio use of Hop
Hitters.
It you have rough, pimply, or sallow
skin, ba I breath, pains and aches, amt
feel miserable gen .’rally. Hop Hitters will
giv.j you tair skin, rich blood, and sweet
eat breath, health, and comfort.
Ii short they euro alt Diseases of the
stomach, bowels, Hlo and, Liver, Nerves,
Kidney*. Dtigh's Disuase. 4>.hjo will be
paid for ac o they will not cure or help
T at p <or, bedri'iden, invalid wife, ah
tor 11 otuci, o. d;.u t.tir. can he made the
pictuir of health, by a few bottles of Hop
iiittciH, costing but a trifio. Will you lot
them Huff -r ? scpLOit
Govornnr Smith.
Delivered a tolling Bpceeh on
Wodnoßday last on tho political is
sues of 1113 day. Ho poured hot
nil t nto tho ranks of the indepen
dents. nd hbowod up their crook'*
eclncss in a way that aet nished uc
political freo thinker*, Fow men
bettor coinprohend tho Bituation in
Georgia than Gov Smith, Ho gave
good counsel to the organized, and
arraigned tho independents ns dis
orgmizers and a* enemies to the
p ditioui wtllare of the country.
State Crops.
According to Commissioner Hen
derson crop report for August the
general average of tlio crop in the
whole State, as compared with an
average yield in reckoned nt 80, or
10 per cent, lower than tho average
yield.
Tho average for the corn crop o£
the State is placed at l '-O, or 36
per cent higher than lor last year..
The reports from Hikin’ carie f
sorghum, field poas.swret potatoes,
;chuf.v* and turnips is equally sati -
factory.
The Egyptian collapse is certain t<>
have an immediate effect 4>a tho AmevL
can market, because it reopens a source
of food and of cotton which a few days
a/;o appeared hk< ly to bo closed for
weeks, certainly past tlio period,Octobc
and November, in which Egyptian crops
go into the freshly inundated soil. It is
now certain that Egypt will bo iu com
plete peace before the inunddion is over,
the tellah will return to his daily task,
and the coining year will see a cr ip of
cotton and wheat less than the fusion n.
ry COO.OOO bales of the former or 30,000,-
000 bushels oi the lotler, usually produ
ced, but still large enough lo furnish a
surplus for English export. Still raoio
the Suez canal and tl.e Indian supply is
now render'd safe.
There are 6,632 5-19 colored peo
ple in the United States.
Dr W K Wbito # of tbe census
bureau, says that 32 per cent of the
voters of the country cannot read
tbe ba]lots they cast. The voting
population of the country is set
down at about 10,000 000, of which
number, therefore,’ 3,2o6,ooo are il
literate.
A census bulletin shows that there
are 1,719,098 Georgia-born people in
the councry, although there are only
1,542,180 people, all told, in the state.
1 111 other words, over 200,000 Geor-
J gians have left their state to go else
‘ where. #
FALL l’int, 1882 I
- OF-
Thc Talbot Count/Stock and
Fair Association,
will begin Oct. 24th, und cOiJinue
lour Days.
Tlie best nfjricultm- il show yet to be
held in Western Georgia.
Fell exhibit of Corn, V\ heat and Uvo.
I’efts* Huy. &e. the Garden und Orchard,
tho Dairy. Loom amt Neodl * the Foul
try Yard* Cattle. Hogs, Mule*, ll usep,
Sheep and Goats. Iu reality the illus
tration ot Talbot's great resour<e* the
banner premium County of Geoigia, and
the pride ot her pe? p and the boat t ot
the United Stut 8, having excelled even
Kansas and Texas at tho International
Cotton Exhibition.
Who is it that lives m O’d Talbrt is
not p Mud ef their county. Keep up your
reputation, by supp orting your annual
exhibits It is these that have nmdo yotti
name famous. Let everybody, o.d anrl
young, bung b< mo evidence of then
thrift and industry for exhibition, and
bring your luulill h with you. Get res y
it is going to be a big thing—utuaotioi s
aud amusements every day.
AdiiiLuion f)()e, children hull price.
#1 1 G BMAN Fica.dent.
Apj ly to W T Dennis. *Soc. for From
mu Lusts. sep2o
wrm i
Yes, Never, No Hardly Ever
ABOUT IT.
About What! About Beilis
SATISFIED.
Satisfied with a Piano or Organ bought
from a house you know nothing of, imd
whero recommendation was the oau>e ol
a j urchaso.
It won't do, a person will get caught
nine times t ,ut of ten.
What must a por-rn do. then ?
Why, buy an instruim-nt you know
Homcthing of, those that have been tested
and pi oven go d,r Ji.ihle aud awoit t> non.
Name them.
The Chickering Piano, Mat
hushbcck Piano, Arian Pi
ano. Knaninh & Bacli Piano-
Mnaon & Uiunlm Organ, Estoy Organ.
Showii gcr Hell Clime Org-ina.the marvel
tuiH inritmincnt of the day, tho Pa card
Organ, the Hay S ato Or-jau nil in all the
gnndeflt lot of iußliumentM ever offered
by any one house, and all of which arc
h >ld oil long tune.
Where can wo find those instruments ?
Why at E D. IRVINE & CO'S., Tin
Mudc House of Georgia. A no .them in
stitution by Koutiiorn mou— and when
(hey give you u guarantee with rii iu
stiament,you m iy l j now that it \h o. k.
lor they expect evo/y instrument sold to
dvertise th n ui, and they make only go< and
ndvertiseinonts, you may be uhhuiocl.
Where do they live ? I must write to
them immediately and see if I can do ih
well as a Northern house off* is in some
circulars just loeoived. Ad ns# them at
Viacom, Ga, and they will send you a lot
of catalogues giving terms.prices fcc. and
you will find by comparison, that their
i prices are leally as low as Nor licrn
pricey and you Have freight, besides. In
addition to I’ianos aud Oiguns, thev koep
an lmracn-e stock of Guitars, Violins,
Drums. Fit’* s, nmJ small goods generally
dnd sheet tnusic- hands sake ! You
never saw the like and they print it every
week. too. 7fo music for 10c, 40c mns;c
for 10c, and not Kiitsficd with th'-so, give
it away,with that excellent Musical Jour
nal of theiis.
This mrst bo an onteiprls ng concern.
Ent. r| rising Boi.'t expro ;h it. They are
simply utu ily awful. Why. what do yon
thiuk? 'fney give teachers and purcha
sers a most bbeial discount on all goods
they buy. nrnl go to all sorts of trouble
to select music tor teachers, who cau‘s
buy in person, and it is so Beldotn that
they cm mist tho walk in a good aeloc-
'tin.
Why is this ?
Because they have a competent musi
cian at the In ad ol the business—an old
teacher, who knows tho wants ol teach -
ors.
liVho is ho ?
Tvof. Guttenbcrger who is a partner in
tho bu imfifc. Tfcey also, ke p m stock
the wonderful Orgiunia. w ich makes riiu
hic, by using a crank. Write them for .i
descriptivo circular of It. and you will be
del lglited.
They don't keep any tiling but musical
books, do they?
No, not in the music store, but on Sec
ond street, nt the book nt re E I) Irvine
A Bro you will find nn imn e S3 stock ol
Books— school, miscellaneous ;*nd blank,
bibl-s all sizes, hyn:u books and primer
books, elegant gift books, picture frames,
pictures, fancy gec-Is an.l toys too nu
merous to mention. Call a i d see them
or write for catalogues and you will be
amazed at the low prices jid the extent
ot their sto?k. sep 19- tf:
Talbot Postponed Sheriff
Sales-
Will be sold before the Court House
door in the town of Talbott ou, T.dbot
County, G corgi* 1, rear the l*t Tuesday in
October nex f . within tbe legal hours ol
sale the following property, to wit:
1 Tbe west half • t lot of
! hud in the town of Geneva,
j known as the old Kook ogee lot, frontin.
] li R avenue 33 feet, running back 220
feet to the street below,on which is silui-
ted tne store house now occupied by J G
•lordan, also, west half of lo- of land. No j
57, east halt of lot-No 56 in the 16th dis*
trict of Muscogee, now Talbot!
county. Said property levied upon to I
sa isfy throe executions in my haads.ont
in favor if A K McCovrn & Cos., cue in
favor of J H Richards; one in fa>&ur of
Westenfeld <fc Cos, vsJ II Ligon A Cos.
Notice given to tenant iu possession ol
s'ore Louse.
ie|; JOHN Me HARRIS, Sheriff.
Look at This,
AND SEE THAT
JOHN McGOUGH &CO.
COLUMBUS, GA.
For whom thfp space.is ri s nwed, have a
store full of Bargains in all iho badin(
attractions of the
SEASON.
All q00.1.-j f rtHa aud leiiubie, anil yric
to Si'll.
(jEORGIA —TaIbot County:
D U Brown, having applifcl to the
court of Ordinary of said couuty for
lisohurtto from iiia kh.l administration,
lids is therfifore to cite all persous coa
oerned to show cause why the said D It
Brown should not be dismissed, from Ins
administration aad receive the usual let
ters of dismission ou ti.e iirst Monday tn
November next
Givou under iny official sig suture this
•4th day of August 1882.
ItICHAKD JJ. LEONARD;
13t. Ordinary.
(IE )RfilA — Tall Tot County.
Notice is hereby given that a petition
ins been filed in my offloe. by a msjoriiy"
and the freeholders of the BS3 District G:
M. ot said county, for the benefit ot tho
provisions of sections 1-149. 1460. 1461',
1463 and 1454 of the revised ende of Geor
?tn. liicHAiiD H. Lk n.uto.
sept 14 ilt Ordinary.
Land For Sale
-84 norem off the North East corner of
lot No 240, this land is inside tho corpo
ration of Talbotton—and also 40 acres,off
the North West comer of hit No ‘J44. in
oil 84 acres. The place has three good
tenant cabins,, and a good well ot water-
Hie laud is rich and productive, Ims 8 dr
10 acres iu original woods. Terms cash.
If i.ot - old at private will h -sold to
highest hiddt rat public rale ou the Ist
fnesdny in Oetob r.
uugß and HU MURPHY,H mill on, Gu.
Taluot Gommuslonicuk’ Ooun’r, >
September Toim, 18 12. i
Ordered by the Court that the Election
Precinct iu Valley District :tH)2 <r ue
changed from Cunningham's store to.
Franklin Academy,and tint the clerk of
th:s court give notice thereof by publica
tion in tie Register aud Stuuda-.J. A
true extract Irom the initiates of tho
c- art. UiciiAitn H. Leonard,
sop 12 14 Clerk..
For Tax Receiver.
I hereby announce my* it a candidate
lor the oflloe of Receiver of Tax. Kolurns
for Talbot county.
sepi 1$ td VntGIL A STEED.
For Tax Collector-
We are authorized to Runout. ee AJ‘
Harris a candidate for Thx Collector of
Talbot County, Ihatikful for past fuvors>
he solicits the coWinued support of the
people.
For Tax Receiver-
Wo are audn-nzed to announce M
W iUiam 11 Culpippcpfis a candidate fop
Receiver of Tax He turns tor Talbot coun
ty- nag 22 td
To the Highest Bidder,
Fating Saloon and Refreshment prtv--
il.-ges, iiktlis appro.,thing Fair! will bo
rented to the highest bidder, on the first
Tuesday in October. By order of the
Hoard of Directors.
aepl2 .'it Wsi. T. Dennis, Secretary.
Buy Genuine Clothing..
C. E. THOMAS,
The Leader of Fashions
COLUMBUS, GA,
MEN'S, YOUTH'S, nml BOY-S CLOTH
ENG.
MEN'S, YOUTH'S and BOY-S UNDER
AVEAR,
Latest Rtyles. exeellent fabrics, rerfect
fits, no sliuildy- fit, every article genuinu
wear, and nobliy and juices easily
Accessible to AIR
People of Talbot an I ndj cent coun
ties must c.di.au l sav- raon. y by buying
their spring and summer suits of
S <i. !<:. THOMAS,
B.ood Street,. Coluaibns, Ga,
npr2s
w
vO tit pKS Wo rth $3 uee. Ad
rt*sa Stikscn A Lu. l orthuid Maine,.