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91 CHEEKY STESHA BTBEOT
Ml OTi OIK WISE!
ft •
CTiarlc? Wad,tel & Bro.
►jp*r
-II - POPULAR CL< r rri Ilf.YlH
f'wr rcpnidioo (or keeping the largest and best btoik bits been lully
IM auaumi, wo now display au taiiro uKaortoient of
Spring and Summer Clothing
FOB—
Men, Youth, Boys oml Children,
MADE SPKI'IALI.Y FOB tJ*.
In Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
our and |wittiucuts it flocked with all Hm nMroltlet of lha n**annn v oh onr nmnfft**
l eit> are tiueb ft* euublaa u* to offer anything new n* c.iriy ah abowu li: New York.
Gents’ Underwear & Neckwear.
Shirts.
W* .'HI U lt>. c b-brxtedfblAllUND HUIUT, which i<> popular ami Uo we,
known to .■ ml uuy fuitlicr mention. Wo hero Ibo ONE tHJLLAK HIIIKT ever
known.
Hats,
Onr stock fu thin fV'part incut o<>aste*(< of ev.ry kuowti new ntjlo. Tlie Nobbiast
makes r riILK, FUJI and H'l UA o ,
Rewnitor wr havo the Good* mid can qmekly convince yot} Hurt for low price*,
good Good* and beat Ktyb*
CKAHLES WACHTEL&BRO., Are Headquarters,
*niajO 12m MACON, GA
E. 11l WINKLE t CO.
Manufacturers
Cotton Gins,Feeders, Condensers,
COTTON PRESSES, SAW MILES.
INTERNATIONAL COTTON EXPOSITION,
ATLANTA. GA., 1881
SAW GIN AND SELF-FEEDER,
taximuxioi> *v
E. Yan Winkle & Cos.,
Aw’Bleil for bet nm>ple, limt (tenoral remit* in ginning, ami licnl annsti noted
liiHiliiiie, ibu firm iirliia, #IIXI. or Hold medal.
. . (11. s. KICKS, T. M. KM HOE'S, Ml**. \V. E. HARROWS, (urn.
| II I. KIMBALL. nirector-UcM-r.il.
Alao. First Premium al the South CarulitM Siam Fair, am! tho (iintiylri I'l'iia.
Tl>l Hili i* SI, lion triune, Hteel Shiiftx, everything ol very last muUiinl and all
war ntre.l.
b'JUBL'. SCREW VUEKS.
SAID TO BE THE BEST PRESS TN
WORLD.
• Sttltslilf t*r Harm', Strain ul Wafer
p,.r. iuvu|i lull littW Um>iu. Ginning
•iuil I’ticklus win no on nt the Mint" tin e.
fSg~ (fend (or Caialuguo and I’rico*.
E VA~T WINKLE & CO.
J B Gomt.vs,Ag*nl Talbot comity. jiini.*? r BOX SS, ATLANTA, OA
NEW GOODS.
A. F. PICKERT,
V
No. 6 Whitehall, St„ -- " Atlanta, Georgia
IIAS JUST leceive l a largo *lc*rk of nil xha nrw dcsigiis iu the
MERIDEN BRITANNIA CO..
—l3 I, 13 CTll O-
Silvcr E*lated. "Waren
Part'*# xTiubm." Burial rr > u** aril! to cull and <i nine jut t<vk nnd
rci'xlnt w> i vroti*-ing e's b- . \ Mtukrt o( 184? #ogt Bran's Ai Spoons.
- ..n.! ts nlnavsej Ltt-.ul. Spec 1 ;tlnUoa given to Walvh mil Jewelry
Work. U . l>2o ISai
THE REGISTER AMI STAMIAMI TALIIOTTON. TALBOT(’OIfiTY, GEORGIA, SEPTEMBER, 2(8. ISS>.
SINGLE SCREW I'iiFSS.
1 lVck 400 in COO Ihs?, in TWO MIN
i V IliS. Follow M<jk Kwings- off, so
<h*ro i* nothing in tlu> way when pm
ting in Uio lint. Take* litth* power anil
hl'iice.
Wrought Iron Screw, and rcry
Klrong.
STE AMENGINES, COTTON
PRESSES,
McCormick Mowers & Reapers,
Coate‘s Hakes and
Geiser'Se|>arators,
SCHOFIELD S'IRON WORKS,
MACON, - • - GEORGIA.
juiyl2aiay3l
CAMPBELL & JONES.
MACON, GEORGIA.
Cotton Factors,
AND
Commission Merchants,
Office nnd Warehouse—Corner ef POPLAR nnd SECOND STBEE ,,, H.
xtr- M .Ur Adv. Tiers on Cott<m mSime .t lowest Bank rote*.
B. H. KINGMAN, Weigher. jnn 27tf
Monumental Marble Works!
First Doot North of Virginia Grocery, liroad Street
Columbus, - - Georgia.
Monuments, Tombs, Headboards, Vases, &c.
of the best Italian & American Marble,
jJ-O- Designs and estimates mmished by addressing ns.
Workmanship the best. Prices Reasonable !
march lltt, A. M. At J. If. F.J.LKDGE. Proprietora
WILLINGHAM i CO.
Successors to W A WILLINGHAM
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Builders’ Supplies of all Kinds,
Fash, Blinds, Doors, Paints,
OIL AND PUTTY,
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, LIME. PLASTER PARIS
Kalsomino, Laths, Plasterer s Hair, &c.
Cliewacla Lime by the Barrel or Car
Load Lots.
WILLINGHAM & CO., • * Columbus, Ga.
uiy 28 bl
BERN L) BROS.,
No. IC2 Third Street, Macorj, Ga.
Mnnufacttilers ol and \lhohside nnd Pc)nil Dialers in
Carriage, Phaeton, Buggy
DARY, TRUCK, WAGON,
Cart Harness <& Collars,
Ladies? & Cents’ Saddles & Bridles,
AJI of which we keep constantly on hand in the l.ir”r*t variatv. Also, W Mil’S,
iIORSE BOOTS, COVERS (or Winter aud Summer, Nuts, and EQUIPMENTS in
the line generally.
OAK and HEMLOCK SOLE, HARNESS. UPPER, PATENT
ENAMELED and LACE LEATHER.
Kin and Calf Skins, Lining Skins,
1 hructfmnkfpß,Saddlcr^Shoetimkcr Tanner'd Material, Tools ami
•£%- GIVE USA CAUL.
Cush. ftr Ilidt's Skifa, Fur?, Wool, Wax, Tollow. Finished and Rough
augJO b 1
GUNS
or ZTZ* T KIND OXXAPI& TEAM ITEM.
RIC*. Shot. Gun*, Berolmi, Amtnuni
tiou, FUltiog Tackle, .Heines, Wet#*
Knire*, ILasori, Skate*, JL
Hftmmocki, etc. ,
I-arge 11 hint rated Catalogue FREE. -
GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
AGENTS
WANTED! Ladle* and Gentlemen, to engage
with us to ur.-Il priveral I**fnl Honsabold
Articles, I'roHin large, labor la light.
Kxfitmtvf territory given, So competi*
lion. Term* liberal. CTfcutar* KKKK Addnuts,
Hewitt Mafic fact* g Cos., Box HtiS, PltUbu rgk. Pa,
A NEW CURE FOR
POTATO PUBS
ANO ALL TROUBLESOME VERMIN.
rti'Vlu: 7oS l )^TOwiTAl?•7^ F .M.'‘*‘^•' ?0 *'-
o 7 H. Johnston, PlMibarfli, Pa
|yUSiBAL INSTRUMENTS
nil of i.ll kinds for sale very chesp.
I Wi catalogues free. a<Mtw, RiCHERO
111 HULL t f.O , Box 808, Plttabunch, P*.
iu.i \ ~ dm
All Sorts.
When an artist's life ilraw. to a
close Ilia artist himself has nearly
dono drawing.
The man who expects to go tin ti
llerin'down tli ages in Ist make
his own thunder*.
The first politc.Titian was a veiy
courteous and renowned painter.,
Mrs Howe says women do no
lull hi love any mor . l'.aco awo
man in front of a lnilliu. r’s win 100
• nd see if she doesn't.
If llioil woulds 1 . he borne wi h
bear with others.
To do proud of learning is the
greatest ignorance.
To give pain is (he to
make happy the true empire of
beauty.
If you want enemies,'excel Olli
ers; if you want let others
excel you.
No man ever off-tided his own
conscience but first or last it was
revenged upon him for it.
Our happiness in this world de
! pends on tho aff ctio is wo are ena
j bled to itispir-.
Better to be despised f ,r too anx
ious apprehensions than ruined by
too confident a seemity.
There is no n o ( money equal to
that ol hen- fi jence; here the tnj >y
tuon grows on reflection.
Conceit is to nati-re what paint is
to beauty; it is not only needless,
; but it imprirs what it would irn
provo
Wo do not always like people
the belter for paying ns all the court
which we ourselves think our du".
Associate with men of good jttdg
| incut: for judgra nt is feund in con-
I vernation. And we make another
| man's judgment ours by frequent
j iug his company,
Noibing is more dangerous than
■ a friend without discretion; even a
j prudent enemy is preferable.
No Trn.ra. —Outside of the army
i and navy and the bench, the law con
| fers no titles in this country. But
custom confers very many. ‘‘Your
Excellency,” "Your Honor,” “Hon
orable," etc., have no legal right of
1 being.
Thu Chinese wall is the largest
Wall in the w ild. It was built by
the first emperor of tho Tain dy
nasty, about 220 B C.. as a protec
tion against Tartars, it traverses
the northern boundary of China,
iiml is carried over the highest hills,
through tho deepest valleys, across
rivers umi eveiy other natural ob
-tacle. Its length ih 1.250 inihe.
Ineluiliiig a parallel of five feel, tin
total height of tliu wall is twenty
feet, thickness at the base twenty -
live feet, an,l at the top tifteon Lot,
Towers or bastions ot cur at inter
vals of about 100 yard t.
The largest individual sheep-own
er in Texas is a woman well Known j
all over the state as tho Widow
Callahan. Her sheep more than ’
50,000 in uumber, wander over the j
ranges ol Uvalde and Bandera com -
ties, in the southwestern part of th ■
slate. Their grade ii a cross be
tween tho hardy Mexican sheep utni
tho Vermont merino. They are
divtded into flocks of 2,000 head
each, with a bossero aud two paa
toras in charge of each flock.
Macon Telegraph: Judges Pan,
Twiggs and Murrell are active seek
ers. Wlat’s getting into the judg
es? Don’t the know that Georgia
can't spare them from the active
aud yet retired walK* of private h.e?
Need one rise from tho dead to tell
them that their home mission has
not yet been fulfilled?
The little fellow hail just hail the
dust and grime of the day’s play wash
ed off him, and dropped on his knees
at the bedside. Oh, God, make me
a good boy to-night, amen. Js that
all? asked his mother. Don’t you
want to lie a good tc-foorrow, too?
You can’t help being good when
yau’ie asleep, you know. I wish I
could, was the response, with the
twinklingist twinkle in his eyes.
Wasn't that a clear boy?—New Ha
ven register.
.' n old story in anew form is going
the grand rounds and tells about a
young man at table d’hote at one of
the rural hotels, where lady waiters are
employed. He wanted a beverage
with his roast, and summoned the mai
den, to whom he said : Have you
any porter ? Yes, she said, we have
three or four, but they are all colored.
Where ignorance is bliss it isthe height
of absurdity to intelligent.
i A county rector called rather early
\in the morning on one of his parish
ioners. One ot the children saw him
coming, and ran into 'he house to tell
, his mother. The little fellow soon
returned to tiie front and resumed his
I day. The clergyman inquired: Is
1 j our mother at home ? No, sir, re
sponded die elkild : she is out at pres
ent. Tell her when she returns that
I called, sail! the e'erg man. I did
tell her, replied the little bov.—Chica
-1 go Times.
PARKER’S
HAIRBALSAM.
! Restore! the Youthful Color to Cray or Fated Hair
Parker's Hair Balsam is finely perfumed and is
warranted to prevent falling of the hair and to re
move dandruff and itching. Hiscox &Cos , N.Y.
PARKER’S
GINGER TONIC
A Superlative Health and Strength ftesfortr.
If you are a mechanic or fanner, worn out with
©verwork. or a mother run down by family or house*
hold duties try Parker’s Ginger Tonic.
If you are a lawyer, minister or business man ex
hausted by mental strain or anxious cares, do not take
Intoxscatin g stimulants, but use Parker's Ginger Tonic
lf you have Consumption, Dyspepsia, Kheuma-
Ism, kidney Complaints, or any disorder of the lung*,
stomach, bowels, blood or nerves. Parker's Ginger
Tonic will cure you. It is the Greatest Blood Purifier
And the Best and Burest Cough Cure Ever Used.
If you are wasting away from age, dissipation or
ur.y disease or weakness and require a stimulant take
Gingrr Tonic af once; it will invigorate and build
you up from the first dose but will never intoxicate.
It has saved hundreds of lives; it may save yours.
CAUTION f-ReftM *ll nbftltatM. Parker’* Tonic U
emit pored of tho he-.t remedial ftgeatr to On world, and U entirely
6Mtrrnl from prrpontßnu of Rtof rr alone. Send for circular V
Hue m A C*., M. V. oe. *|> *E*. at deaim to drug*.
great sating buying dollar size.
l f FLORESTON
I Its rich and lasting fragrance has made this
delightful perfume exceedingly popular. There
Is nothing like it. Insist upon having Florss-
TON Cologne and look for signature of
9
on every bottle. Ar\j <tra#yit or dealer to perfumery
| can npply you. 85 and 75 rent lire*.
LARGE SAVING BUYING tSe, SIZE.
jCOLOCNE.
-.iiixi
Vesleiaa Fsusle lustitste,
Staunton, Virginia
Or>e.m S eptember'2oth, 1882. One of
the First for Y uni Ludion in the
Uufrctl Stated. Snrrountliiigs beau-lftil.
Chm-T’e miHMriMßse \. Pupils from
KCTt c, H Tc-r:n< amonf* lh beat
n the Union. Board. W English
1 'onrse. Latin, French, German. lustru
mental Mu-w, Ac . lor .Schol.istic v nr,
from Sspt. to (/auo, $2‘W. For Uata-
write to
Ret. WM. A KAURIS, D. D . Pre ß ‘t.
jn’y 11 Stnnnton. Vit.
Wesleyan Fciale College.
MA(’ON. GEORGIA.
r IK IE FORTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REB
- sion wnl b< fin October 4, 1882. The
Cos 1 18 furnished with all mod ru apL
plianoes tcoklnv to health, happiness and
eomfortot itn i miatea.
U aiirpNßed in Literature,
j Muaie and Art. at uioderste rates.
App t l<r Catalogue to
Rev. W. C. HASS, President,
v1 1 or Hey. C W SMIT Secretary.
NEW GOOOS !
Quid tV atchfifl, French Clocks
Silver Watches, Clocks,
All Qnnlt*.
: Le Mask’s Bruzillian Bock Chryatal
Speotaclos and Eys-Glasses
I HAVE ju't re’timed from New York
with ab- autiful stock of goods eiu
| bracing nil the li ivebies in my Hue. I
invite ray friends and the public general
ly to call and inspect my goods.
A life time experience m the business
.ihHim.s mi- I can ple.ise them both in
j price and rpmlUy.
T. S. SPEAR.
101 H'cst side Broad Bt.
dec 7 Columbna. Ga.
E. S.E. BRYAN,ML D.„
Tender* ln pioloHKionnl nervit-es to the
ei<z *n of TaUroitou nutl vicinity. CaH*
promptly attended day or night, ('bionic
tlifteone* of female** a specialty. /pit* Of
fice at the Thornton House. xutty23tf
J. 11. WOK RILL,
Allorney al Law,
TALBOTTON GEORGIA.
Will practice in Hie S'alo and Supreme
courts. Stiict attention to all business
o tfeiisu'd to h ua. np! 8 !>1 -tebSl
JOHN D. WHETESS,
Attorney at Law,
TALUOT t'OS, - - GEORGIA.
G and. r ions i .s’; ocifthtv octiily.
J. I I- M A RTI X,
Attorney at Law,
OflSc.’ in tiio Court Iloiwe.
Talliottoii. : : Georgia
Practice in the Snj>erior Courts of the
Chattahoochee Circuit ami the Supreme
Court of the State.
Prompt attention given to all business
entni-tetl to his care. j.ntlbl
E. E. BROWN, FILMORE BKOWN
BrowiCsNational Hotel
Nearly Opposite Passenger Depot,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Re-opened, Re-furnished and
First-class in every RE
SPECT
We sk all • ur Patrons and Friends to
give us a call. K ATES. - SL\OO per day,
50 cents L*ni';iug r 0 cents.
E. E. BROWN A s*ON\
Large Sample Rooms. 0c.5 Prop's.
RANKIN HOUSE,
JOHN SCHERF, Proprietor
fe ant; coloem. e: r -
Entirely New fn all its
APARTMENT?, and strictly
FIRST-CLASS.
vyjnj rLTCMEUS ,GA
Mercer University,
Mncon. Georgia.
THE Fall Term rf this iv"vfitu<ion will
open on the l**pt Wedm-Ktlay in Sep
en ber n* xt. Students m y pursue the
regui tr c llegiate course of studies or a
select sciuititH* frinrse. Large and valua
ble additions have recently been made to
he apparatus of the department of physi*
r oal heienef-. The Law School has a then I
tv of three profe*.4ors whose cbai man is
the Hon Clifford ALfleison.
Board in *‘Students 4 Uall“ can be had
t ‘blS pei month, and in private fa nit"
ilies at fr*in .fL' to For catale^ues
and Oth*T information, address 1
Bey. AJ BATTLE. D. D.. Pre.,
or JOHN J. BRANILY, Hec'y Faculty.
jny23.
%&Pratlifr,
-FOB
APBIL, MAY, and JUNE-
Gentleman's strap ties, $2 00
Gentleman 1 !? calf strap tics, 260
Gen Benin's calf Oxford ties. 2 50
Gentleman's calf congress gsiters, 360
Gentleman‘s calf Prince Albert, 200
Gentlemen's Goat strap t>s, 2 00
Gentlemen's Goat Oxford tiea, 2 (M
Boys calf strap ties I 5*
Boys calf Oxf rd ties, 1 50
Boys call button shoes. 1 50
•ftidies custom undo kid bu'ton 2 50
Ladies Kid Button, 2 00
“ 44 I 2G
“ “ “ 1 00
41 44 44 00
Ladies fox gaiters, 1 50
41 i4 44 1 60
Ladies fox gaiters, ] 20
Ladies fox gaiters, 1 00
Ladies f*x g titers. 87
Ladies fox g;tilers, 77f
Ladies cloth g.iifors, 1 25
Ladies cloth gaiters, 90
Ladies aioth gaiters, 97 i
Ludlfia Kill Newport ties, 1 0,5
Ladies Kid Newport tics, 87£
Ladies Kid Newport button, 1 00
Litlie* Kid Newpot button, 67J
We *-ll only solid goods, such os we
cm guarantee in style, tit and quality, a
very liber..l discount to the tr>de.
EDGE & PRATHER.
150 BROAD ST., COLUMBUS, GA.
3 doors above Itankin Ifou*e.
ocf-18 aprl
‘ DONT YOU FORGET IT. "
ffr-
OFFER UNUSUAL INDUCEMNTS
-IN’ -
Groceries and Provisions
to cash: buyers.
CORN, FLOUR. HAY, OATS, BRAN.
New crop New Orleans and Florida Syrurps, New Crop
Sugars and Coffees. Good Coffee 8 lbs. for sl.
J. 11. HAMILTON,
Tho Up-Town tirooer.
jan 6b!— mar22 COLUMBUS. GEORGIA
LANDRETHSPSIie
errnc For the MERCHANT.™ our w.wPian prPAg
9CCU9 For the MARKET CARDENER bEEUO
CCCnC For the PRIVATE FAMILY CCCnC
Wkfal/W Grown hy mirMlwax on our own FarratlWfa U
tW~ Ilaodeomr lllMinUed Catnlecae and Rarai RecMcT FREE TO AIX.
MERCHANTS, SEND US YOUR BUSINESS CARDS FOR TRADE I, I ST. *
DAVID LANDRETH&SONS, SEED GROWERS, PHILADELPHIA
teb2l
Central City
Marble, Granite and Limestone
WORKS.
* T B ARTOFE,
IU PEOPEIETOR,
and Works, 178 Second s .
MACON, GA. •
Monuments. Headstones, Box
Tombs, Coping, Building Works.
Ii on Railing a Specialty.
Polished Grenile, M mumenfs, from 10 to 100 feet high.
DESIGNS furnish and on appheation. sepiO 12u>
L. P.FREEMi N. Agent, Talbotton.
WTATE
Agricultcral & Mechanical
College,
OF ALABAMA
THE 12th Annual of Inis insti
tution b gins SEPTEMBER 27th,
1882, under m st favorable auspices, with
a full corps of Professors. The future
prospec s of the College are very
ing.
Four reculnr courses—AGRICULT
URE, ENGINEERING, LITERATURE
and Science.
Selector special course study allowed.
Tuition free. Board in private families
at r aaonahle mies.
For Catalogue or other information,
apply to
W LbROY BROUN . ,LL D..
july 25-2 iii President
Collinsu orth Institute,
A SELECT SCHO )L FOR
YOUNG MEN* JOYS.
F \IJi term befiius AFOI ST 29th,and
embraces four months,
CHARjES.
Prim iry Depsrlment $5 00 nnrl pro rata
of Public Sclirol Fund; Intermeiliate 1),.
pnrtment, f7 50 and pro mta of Publia
Scliool Fund; Collegiate Department,
♦to 00, and pro rata of Puhlio School
Fund.
'These fe,a are for the enliro aesaion,
and will be expected tn nd-once
Boarding ffi to tl3 per month.
A limited imrube- of girls will al-o be
almitted. JOHN TANARUS, JJcLAIfOHLIN.
Talbttis.Ga., jn.ilO
EMORY COLLECE !
Organized in 1837-
With a Faculty of tonrtecn mm nc.
lively engaged, Emory College i* prepar".
•dto do ihorottgii work, and ia doing
It. No ext ms for French or German or
Hebrew. Ox ord is on a granite lidgo
800 feet nbov • tne •a, ind ia as health -
ful ns anv place can be in tips couniry.
Expenses small compared w ith Srst grade
colleges. For sjieciul information write
to the P.eaidenr,
Atticcs G Hatoood, D D.
•urM Emory College, Oxford, Ga.
Chalybeate Springs
HOTEL,
Meriwether County, Georgia-
OPEN MAY IF, 18-H-t2.
RATES OF BOARD-Per day. s2
one Week, $ 10—two weeks, $lB -
three weeks. s24—four weeks, S3O.
The iuosl popular resort in Georgia.
Add/esr for further information.
THOMPSON A ALLEN.
iuay3o l’ro|uietors.