The Georgia register. (Talbotton, Talbot County, Ga.) 1877-18??, November 14, 1882, Image 1

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register and standard rUBUSHED F.VERV TUESDAY. Office In. Register and Standard Building. TFBMS, $1 00 Per Annum. \pvebtisisg Bates Reasonable— Oftiieial Organ of Talbot County. LaKOK CIRCL RATIOS. J. B* GORMAN, Propr A R WILKERSON- B. T H ATCHER. W. G. ESTES. iiii&Eim, TALBOTTON, GA. Have Supplies, Supplies. * o CORN, MEAT, SEED OATS, MEAL, FLOUR,PEED OATS, SUGAR, COFFEE, SO AT, 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 PRY GOODS- Virginia and. Liverpool Salt K<>LE AGENTH For Patapseo Guano and Add Phosphate. We respectfully invito the Public to examine our tock before pur chasing, Wo guarantee satisfaction. jnioi2m WILKERSON & HATCHER. The City Drug Store. DR. E. L. BARD WELL Talb otton, Ga. I have in store one of the most Complete Stocks of Drugs, Chemicals, Oils, Paints. Varn ishes, and Fancy Articles, I’lelntling fix* toilet I lip.. v.ittc*. toilet rets, cmh*. t.rintim, unit 'i on,Hi ss variety 0 ; „ther uselnl fid il> limhle artirl s, eTer brought to this market. I will will My pruea have all been marked low iln.n. Give >* r,l!l „0v22 12ra If!. L. IIARDWELIa Mb & Kirtland, No. 3 COT ruN AVENUE and GO TIITUD STREET, MACON, - > Georgia DEALER IN Boots, Shoes and Hats. H T E HAVEuowln Mure one of the bent stocks we hare ever offered, nd la VV Vi'S)'* which cannot fall to give satisfaction. It comprises Gouts' and La dice Boots and Shoes, of the best jiakes;the celebrated Philadelphia Vonths’and .Obit draaa 1 ahoea—snperior taaHoth-rs; Mias' and omcne’ heavy kip Hoots and Shoes io fine everything to amt (be wants of the purchaser. We hare, also, at Tliirtl lreet, good line of IlkV’TSw We invite attention of Shoemakers to nur stock of FINDINGS. Send ns y.>m m ,l er _we will execute them with as much satisfaction as though bought in person MIX Ac liIKTLAND. aolSOt AUtc-on, lit*. FURNITURE. THOMAS WOOD, Mberry, Btreet, ... Macon, Ga- The oldest Furniture in Middle Georgia, keeps full lines of ail styles walnOt bed;rooms suits, Bed SUai’p, Was -. J-tr.ds, Fide Bai<>. Hat Hocks, Chair* of all kinds* WINDOW SHADES and LAMBJREQUTNS. Cornices, Mattreas**. Gold and Black Walnut, Moulding <fco. People i T;boi t*nd Hnrionndin" comities are especially invited to call when ris* iting the city—or satis action guaranteed, \vh*n good* are ordered. dec2ol2m THOMAS AVOj>D, How to Save Money! MANUFACTURER'S PRICES ! Ord-r your Wvgona, Dump Carts Er iys, Buggies Ac,, from WM. AMOS. Columbus, On. Lowest prices given. m ,\3O VOL 6- @lje (Sfeorgia Hegfater. NEW YORK STORE! At Daniel’s & Son’s Old Stand. THE SENSATION. o Spain and Persons, TALBOTTON, GEORGIA. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! O Our Motto is: LOW PRICES, Good Goods, Cheap Goods.” o WE DEFY COMPETITION. Our stock consists in a general Stock of Fancy Groceries, Fancy Candies, Tobacco’s, Cigars, Pock et Cutlery, Table Cutlery, Jeweley, Wagon and Buggy Bridles. Plow Lines, Tinware, Woodware- DEI’AIITVIEN TS, A general an l full line of Dome ties. Prints. Gingham* Yankee Notions and Fancy Goods* Hankerchiefs, Hosiery au<l Knit Goods, Corsets, Voilinps, Linen Collars and Cuffs, Kid Gloves and Fabric GlovfS. HUawJs, Cloak** Jackets and Circulars. Dices and Embroideries, White Goods, Lace Cuitaiu* and Lace Tidies. Linens and Housekeeping Goods. American aud Irnlifted Dress Goods, Black and Fancy Dress Silk**, Trimming Filks, Velvets, Plushes and Uibbons* Fringes, Uu huh in enter its Quilts, Woolens, Table Covers,Dress Shirts, Drawers and Suspenders. Ladies* and Men's Neckwear and Silk Ilaudkerohie s. Flannels, Caasimeres, Waterproofs and Jeans, Banket, Felt Bkiits aud Women’s Underwear. liats, and Shoes, Umbrellas, Table Oil Cloth. Trunks, S itcheh*, Cl- ck-, &c. AMONG SPECIALTIES IN FULL LINES WE MENTION CLOTH, WS, BOOTS {SHOES. Our Gof.ds a>e !l bought in the Northern, Soul burn and Eistero ra iibets to beet advantage, an Iwe mean to give this benefit to onr eastomem Meet of our Goods \ought directly from Mauwlactorers. Fall slocks in all departments, and daily being added to- Goods ail new, latest styles and fabrics and soi lat prices which cannot be competed with. NEW FEATURE IN THE TRADE. • Fnll and elaborate assortment of genuine Indus and gents jewelry, ehmrte. beanli fnf aud dazzling, direct from manufacturers. We are agents fer the celedrated Massey Griswold Cotton Gin, price *\ 75 per fn-v We irvite everrbooy to come and see ns, We will mat. it pleasant and profitable andsbov them how cheap go-ids can bo bonght in Talbotton• sep:o TALBOTTON, GA., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1882. Early Michigan Justice. When Gratiot county fleet began to bo disturbed by pioneers, and soon after it had its first justice of the peace, a far ner named Dav i Ison walKed three miles to secure a war rant for the arrest of his neighbor named Meacham, for assault and battery, Tosave tlio ounstable a six miles trip the defendant walked in with t tio plaintiff*. They enooun. tered his honor just having his house with a gun on hit shoulder, and Davidson liulted him with: Squttr, I want a warrant against this man for si rising mo, I’m in an awful hurry now—como to-morrow. So’ru I in a hurry, and I'm going to have a raising to-morrow. Meacham, did you hit him? Yes. Davidson, did yon strike first? No. Meacham, had you rather work for him il days than to go to jail? I guess so. And will this satisfy you, David son? Y'os. Then nmko tracks for bourn, and don't bother mo another minute! My son just came in with the news Unit an old hear vml ihrco cubs are lip in the same beach down at. the slashing, and I‘m goiu g to havo Bonn: bear moat if it upsets the su premo bench of Michigan, Court stands adjourned.- Free Pross, Inventions. In 1710 Newoumo umdo tho first steam engine in England. In 1718 patents were granted lo Savory for the first application ol the su-ntn engine. In 1700 James Watt made the ! first perfect steam engine in Eng land, In 170 J Jonathan Hulls sot forth the idea ol steam navigation. In 1778 Themis Paine first pro posed this application in America. In 1781 Marquis Jouftroy con strue! ed one in Saone. In 1785 two America s published a work on it. In 1789 WilliamTyinington made a voyage in one on the Fortn and Clyde canal. In 1802 this experi ment was repeated. In 1812 It diiscy propelled a boat by stosm to New York. In 1783 John Fitch, of Philadel phia, n-vigated abort by sunin on the Delaware. In 1783 Hubert Fulton first he gitu to apply his attention to steam, liomarkabie Lovo. A most remarkable case of matur ed love that overcame everyth'ng was exhibited in that of Mrs Jennie Coun cil, a handsome and wealthy young widow of Columbus. Ind., who took fer a second spouse a Mr. Griffin, an old acquaintance. After a joyous wed ding trip the couple returned to the house ot the bride, but as she enter ed the parlor the first object that met her gaze was a full length portrait of her former husband. The sight ol the familar and loved features so wrought upon her as to cause a com plete revulsion of feeling toward her new husband. After brooding over her trouble for a day or two she con fessed all to her husband, declared she could never love him, and be sought him for the snake of both to leave her. She persisted in this, and and an attorney was r called in, who drew up a statement signed by both and forming an agreement to sepa rate. Woman’s Inferiority. Talk of the inferiority of woman ! Why, a woman wi 1 run out for a five minutes’ call and when she comes home she will be able to tell you everything that’s going on in the vil lage ; that that freckled-faced Sm th girl has got a husband at last; that they say that young Snooks drinks awfully and that Mrs. Brown’s baby's teething, and all about Mrs. Robin son’s new dress, Miss Pinkton’s bon net, and the latest pat up to the Brown’s. But a man—the stupid— will be gone ail day. and he’ll come home and sit down with his pipe and paper, and if you get as much as a grunt out of him you’ll be lucky. Don’t Whip Him. Arkansaw 'Traveler.) “Ma,” howled a boy running into the house and approaching his moth er, “Ma, little brother hit me with a stick.” “Well, I’ll whip your little brother,’’ said the mother abstractedly tucking together a pair of stockings she had been darning. No, don’t whip him. Don’t let him have any supper. I whipped aim before he hit me. Are you troubled with such symp toms of dypi-pd* as belching, tast ing of i lie fool, heartburn, etc? Brown's Iron Biters will cure yon. Beat Him. ! Dae and F.a-her were in the habit of trying their wits on each other. Oueo they were discussing the relative merits of idle vs. tow aud arrow. I can beat you even at short range, said Flasher, boastii.gly. Try it, said Dan. They tried. Dan discharged an arrow in pursuit of a lion that they saw in a yt.nl t fiat they wero pass ing, and missed the In n. Flasher, with a shot of bis riflo, killed the hen. There, he exclaimed, I tujd you that I could beat you. But I have beat you, coolly snjd Dan. How can that In ! ton missed ibo hen while I Killed her. Still I havo beat you, because you must pay for the hen, Yoil killed her. Verdict for D in from roferee,- De troit Free Press. • A Change of Base. It was at a social gathering at Colonel Percy Verger's mansion on Austin Avenue, There was a newly arrived young lady present, who was in Austin on a visit. Sue tv*s talking to nu Austin young gentle man, when, poin’iug to another young lady, she asked: Who is that horrid fright with red hair and turn-up nose near ttie window? Do yon refer to tlio young Indy with tlio bine, dress? ha asked. Yes, that gawky.looking creat ure with Hie blue dress and a cheap pink sash, anil a, stuck-up ail’ about her. That is my sister, n marked the young man, gravely. Good gi aeiou-I You don't till iuo so? 1 don't Know when I have seen si,eh a dear charming creat ure. lam just dying to do intro duced to her. I cult tell by her looks wo shall like each other.— Texas Sittings. - —a • —- A Woman llo3cuos a Boy Mid Occam yCiny Morning IleruM. A short time ago, Mrs GAD McArthur Campbell, formerly a resident of Couuublo, distil guisliod herself by a deed of admirable bra very. Mrs Campbell was a passen ger hi a steamer from Hong Kong to one of tlio u ii'lhern ports of Queensland, and one day a little boy about four years of ago, to whom the lady vai much attached, foil overboard the Willi t.ha exception of Mrs Campbell and tho niuu t tlio wheel nil the passengers and crow were at dinner, Without waiting for a life buoy or divesting herself of any clothing, and simply saying to the man at the wheel, don't I ell the cliilds mother, Mrs Campbell plunged into tho wa ter, swam to the boy and hold him up till both were rescued, the steamer having been promptly stop ped aud a boat lowered. Neither tne lady or nor tho boy was muoli the worse lor tho immersion. Vice. Ver3a. Sam, said an oiu colored roan down at the post idlieia to another old codger, what is do moanin' ob voice versa? It means tother from which, an swered Sambo, with great dignity I dunno, said the first one; I think it means up-ide down. No, retorted his friend, Fsc done Suah it moans hinoside before. A third old fellow oame by just then, and they appealed tlio ques tion to him. I cannot deeplain pizictly, he said so as to meet your cotnprede honeions, hut wisor wersa am a prialton from do Latin and means —means wuss and wuss and mo of it I members stumbling ober it at college It am a haid word to pet-' nounco. He ambled along with his buck taw and the two who hid referred to him looked after him with re - spect and admiration, wondering tliat one small head could carry all that ha knew.—Detroit Free I‘resr. Jndge Lochrane sports a walking* cane turned with a duckbead on top. in the duck's bill is a siq p ure that cost $550, on 1 the eves are moods, whit h c .si $7,100 each. When the duck qaacus the eyes flash like electric light*. A Kansas schoolmarm has intro duced anew feature in her school. When one of the girls misses a word the boy who spells it gets permission to kiss hei. Asa result the girls are becoming very poor spel ers,while the boys are improving. The digestive organs weakened and vorn out by using cathartic medicines, restored by using , Brown's Irm B.’ters. f- GEO. ' U ' OHEAR, No. 110 Cljerry Street, - - Macei\,6a* WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALERS IN Crockeiy, China. Cutlery, Lamps, Chandeliers, Plated Ware. Granite Iron Ware, Japanned Ware, Baskets, Lanterns, etc HOLE AGENTSPOR THE “EXCELSIOR” COOK STOVES* Tint IDht in ado, and Qtfnrantocd to give Satiolfctlon. HEATING STOVES, GRATES, AND OTHER GOODS. 'Write t >r Pimcuh unl (’at iloguu. Janl7T2t& Monumental Marble Works I First Doc: Norlli of Virginia Grocery, Broad Street Columbus, ~ - Georgia. Monuments, Tombs, Headboards, Vases, &o. of the best Italian & American Marble. Designs and estimates lWraislied by addressing ns. Workmanship the best. Prices Reasonable l tOSph Utf. A. M. & !. H. r.LLEDGE, Propri.! n Winshlp Iron Works, WiSHIP & IRS., A T MB’ TA i QA * THE Y/INSHIP COTTON GIN, GIN FEEDER AND CO ? - DENSER, TIIE WIN SHIP COTTON PRESS. All Gins tl:to.i v.-ith t’.io lat ;st improvement~staple nnsurpassed, only Uw best muterinl u.sotl \n acMistructlo'i of ooch gin. For prices and other information as to Gink, leaders, r'coiidensoiß, screws. &c. Bm Ji Jj McLemluu & Deo. , A 'ontn, Tal'oottoii. angß 4ui iIT HARDWARE STORE Taltootton, Caro,. a large stock or Plow Stocks, Plow Hoes, Scovil Hoes, and VERY IRQ USUALLY KEPT IN A I'TIWTJjOLASA Hardware Store, all of which will be sold at ' ' ' ROCK BOTTOM PRICES for the CASH, and DON'T yhtj forgettt. <* ■ . - Call before purchasing and be Convinced. Keen constantly on hand a stock of the best COOKING STOVES. An ufactnred in the country. Call find seo thorn. atjglfi bl H- L. Mcl/EI-7DON, Talbotton, Ga a. ji. FAKQt;ii<n. a. aiUio;’, bobSkt n. smith A. B. Farquhar & Cos. Macon, ■ MAIUJFAOTITREitS AUD DBALBIW IN- Hardware, sfehinery. Agricultural, Stcara Engines. Boilers,'Saw Kills, &rist Mills, Farquhar 1 hrestiers ka<t Separators, Chaaipion Reapers, and Honors. Horse Hay Rakes, Grain Fans, e£c„ - -iftoiMt I ETO!i§TSF - - “ CENTRAL CITY IRON WORKS I Protrfpt icfetltimt jjiven to repalf work . ia,yl6"' TlMisiW -OEAr-iar** ijv- MAJIBWAME, Nails, Steel and Iron, Grain Cradles/Eubber Belling,Scovil Hoes, Carpenter 's Tods &c-, Cutlery and Agricul tural Implements, Kill Gearing, Paints, Oils, &c. ~| r 25 “and 37 Br-’-adSt., (West Side,) Colo&lw, G% .1 >b W orli. Aj.i. .ilasswsof Job Work dti* iii tho f>o^tsqltHandalltolowcl-’t prifes, at (h REGISTER JCT OFFICE. Our Job Dmv.nrMr.STio lur nished with n vise i’owee rr.iK* and thulatest anil most approved t-lIF. type, Y?u do tett<’r weak for 1-* money- ibm aay alnct in- Uie Bu-i? Givu us your or (lei* and we will pis:. you. NO. 45