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MISTER AND STANDAfiB
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY.
Oillee In
gegistei and Standi Building
TFRMS, $1 00 Per Annum.
Rates Reasonable—
q trivial Organ of Talbot’ County.
LabGE CIRCULATION.
j. B- GORMAN, Propr-
A r WILKERSON. B. THATCHER. W. Cv. ESTES
WILKERSON I HATCHER,
TALBOTTON, GA.
Have Supplies, Supplies.
COEN, MEAT, SEED OATS, MEAL,
FLOUR.PEED OATS, SUGAR, COFFEE,
SOAT, 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 PRY GOODS-
Virginia and Liverpool Salt.
SOLE .-V< ENTS
For Patapsco Guano and Acid Phosphate.
We respectfully invite the Public to examine our stock before pur
chasing. We guarantee satisfaction.
julol2tn WILKERSON & HATCHER.
The City Drug Store.
DR. E. L. BARDWELL
ToAt? Dtton, G-cn*
I have in store one of the most
Complete Stocks of Drugs, Chemicals, Oils, Paints, "Varn
ishes, and Fancy Articles,
r , n . .. . . I(J v foilot-tts c •!!>-. braslua, and an endless variity
I clmlina fi*” toilet: 'np*. > ***. 1 tlliM m ,.,j „ t
, ~ * , ~1 I. .: rn |.ln irf'i'! K 1 >r .li!.ll *<> lll'M llinn.vV.
° iSi? P "‘ b ' ! " U 53TST/: A.TtV>WELL.
Mb' & Kirtliiud,
No. 3 COT fON A VENUS and GG THIRD ST It LET,
MACON, ■ Georgia
DEALER in
Hoots, Slioes and Hats.
TTTE 't WK w*ln slur.’ om. -f the best to<A* have ever , and la
VV v-whi'b c,iunt fail to ive s#afectiou. It comprise- Gent.-, wil l*
dir. 80-da and Sb es, ot thci.M nak -;the yelsbramd Phil Mf*•
dr*'hoe*-fntp l-ior tU other*; M*.w a .1 omens n.-avy kip BooU aad S.ioe*
in fine rrerythiii;; to *mt tba trml* of Uis ptwcharar.
W# have ’algo, ;*t 4S< Flkird t i*e<*t, ft lmr of HA E
Ws invite attention cf iihooeaakora to our stock of FINDINGS. Send ns y-.u>
order —wo will execute them with a* mu-li satisfaction na ‘lioush tionght in pern.,
all iV &,ItIK I uAINI*.
Atnoor.. 'vi‘.
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FURNITU RE.
THOMAS WOOD,
Mberry, 3treet, - - Maeon, Ga-
Th old*t Furtiitnfe House in Middle QfcurgU, kot-p foil liDfS of ml styles
WALNUT BED ROOMS SUITS,
Bed Stvada, Van - M. Eds. hide B< a:'s. Bat Bock.', Ohsint of nil kinds.
WINDOW SHADES and LAMBREQUINS.
Cornices Matt re** e*. Gold acd Pinck W r nlnnt, Moulding Ac.
People *>l T#.bot and sarronxsdin? ccmiitftti are especially invited to caII when vis
tin2 the cr v—or satis action gu-.raideed, whn goods ao ordered.
dee2ol2m THOMAS WOOD,
.How to Save Money!
MANUFACTURER'S PRICES l
Or ivr your AY, gcus. Damp Carts Dr ya. Budgie?! &c , Lom
■\VM". AMOS. Columbus, C?rt.
Lore*t prices given. m * l '
VOL 6-
®je itegistef.
NEW YORK STORE!
AtDaniel s & Son’s Old Stand.
THE SENSATION.
Spain and Persons,
TALBOTTON, - - GEORGIA.
NEW GOODS!
NEW GOODS!
Q
Our Motto is: LOW PRICES,
Good Goods, Cheap Goods.”
WE DEFY COMPETITION.
Cur 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-
J >EP /VI fT 31 IS IN r JTbi.
A general anJ full line of Dome dies.
Emits- (iinghamn Yank -e Notions
and I^ancy Gifodtti ItiUike^clilefs,
Hosiery and Knit Goods. CorKets, Veilings,
Linen Collars and Cuff’*-, K. and Gloves and fabric
Glot s* Shawls, Cloaks# Jackets and Circulars. Dices
rnd Embroideries, \Vbilc Goods. Lace Cuitains and Dace Tidies.
Linens and Hons keening Goods. Aruericm
and Imported I)rcss Goods, JHack and JEancf
Dress 8)lk s , Tiimming Eiiks, Velvets, Flushes and
hri’i’-s, lEbboust Frirg'.H, Fsss .meutenes, Qnilts,
Woolens, T.ablu Covers,Dress ?ibiriH. Drawers and bctfpendera.
Ladies' and Men's Neckwear and Silk Haudkcrckie e.
Flnmif ls, Waterproofs and Jear.s, Blanket,
Felt Skirts and Women's Underwear. Ilats, Boots aud
Shoes, Umbrellas, Table Oil Cloth. Trunks, Satchels, Cl ck*,
AMONG SPECIALTIES IN FULL LINES WE MENTION
CLOTHING, HATS, BODTS & SHOES.
Oar Goods are all bought in tlie Nortiurn, Sonlhrrn and Eastern m .ikots to best
advantage, aul we menu to give this benefit to our customers. Most of our Good*
• ought directly from Manufacturers.
Fall stocks in all departments, and daily being added to. Goods all new, latest
style* aim fabrics and sold at prices which cannot be comp-.ttd with.
NEW FEATURE IN THE TRADE.
Fni! an 1 elaborate efe'OFtir.ent of genuine hidi sand gents jeweiry, chaste, beauli”
1: amt dazziuig, direct from m.mufaetnr r*.
Wt are agents for the celsdrated M*-.ey Grisw.dd Cotton Gin, price*?.7s per saw
We ii-v.te every boor to come end see a/. We sib ruake it pleasant and profitable
ucushov them how cheap goods can bs bought ,n sa.boilon' sej,.o
TALBOTTON, GA., TUESDAY. DECEMBER 4.1882.
Cm This be True.
j Boston Ooumercml BulUtm.
j I wouMJike to liavoau advortise
| inont inserted.
This is a Bogan that would res
uiTi ct a deal man behind a newspa
per counter raid the clerk turned as
if moved by jit electric ctureut, and
ejaculated: |
Vos sii; mint the top of the col
umn, s'p.'Sef
No, I am'uot particular, said the
advoi User.)
Want it inside next leading edi
torial? j
Either pigo will answer, replied
the other.
Want a cut of death's head and
man o\v.hones or a sort, leg to make
it attractive, or a portrait of llio ad
vertiser with long hair and turn
down shirt collar.
Clear type, black ink ami white
paper ar good enough for me, was
response.
All light; want head line m type
an inch longer than J. nkius' ad. in
noXtcoh.inn, or will you have it
in upside down or your name in
crooked loll; rs like forked lightning
all-over it?
No; a plain, straightforward ad
vert!* tut nt iu :> space of foul inch,
es win answer my purpose,
(lo and enough. YV.u t about ten
inchisof notice froe, don't you?
Family history, bow your grandfa
ther blacked 'Washington's boots
once; mention of your-elt ns a mciu
ber of a eirciioulatiug iiLrury,
oburcli, fire company, eo operative
store, la-elmll club, and other im
portant public position,.?
The customer said lie did not care
ft>* any tu'titrs.
Of course, said the clerk, you
want a paper scut to oaefi number
of the firm; ono for yourself, nnd
tlio privilege of taking half a dozen
ell’ tno counter evry week for a year
or two Ixeiuso you advertise?
Tile gentleman expected to pay
lor liis paper and tlio price of tlio
advertisement.
Tlio clerk figured it up, niul tisiivs
askc-l:
If wo send you the bill around in
about a year yon can tell the boy
when to call again calif l you?
No; I will pay you now, said the
other taking out a roll of bills.
The newspaper man's eyes bulg
ed as lie said:
Aid you want to ask for 75 per
cent discount and 25 per cent oil
f r cash?
I am ready (o piy a lair price for
value received. Tell mo your regu
lar rates and boro is your money.
A beautifij expression spread over
t m au face of tlio worn clerk and
lie murmured:
Stranger when did you come
down, and when do you exptet flic
Apos ics to be along?
-- •-*-
Junta Little Word of Four
Letters.
There is to boa wedding soon,
Iho way to which was paved with
so much delicate ingenuity by tlio
lady in the case that it is worth re
cording. The gentleman bad been
an accepted suitor fur months, out
bad never even remot ly alluded lo
the wedding day, and the lady, tir
ed with so much waiting in ado up
her mind to prompt him a little on
the fir?t fav ruble acea-uon. It hap
pened in ibi* way: They were sit
ting in the garden, and as was his
custom ho was making himaeif
agreeable by gallant speeches, in
one of which ho alluded to her as
‘darlingHo empbasizod the name
by a tender pressure of the hand,
and remarked that ‘darling' was
the sweetest word in tbo English
language for him.
Do you think so? she asked iu a
tremulous voice, there is another
name that to mo is far sweeter.
Vv’liat is it, darling? asked the
lover raptnoualy.
•Just a little word of four fitters
—wife, sim answered with a gentle
uonfunion, and there waa nothiug
left for him but to asic her to de
cide tiie day when he might eall her
by her favorite name.—Chicago
Times.
ill - W D Smith, who rnns a two
mule farm four milea from Wash
ington, will make seventy bales of
cotton this year. Good tanning
and good land. '
An exchange tells “how to display
the foot.” The article is intended
for young ladies. Their lathers know
how to display the foot, without in
structions, as many an infatuated
youth knows to his sorrow.
The man who scissors off coupons
is a genuine revenue cutter.
Mrs. Thompson, Jones st., Savan
nah, Ga., says: “Brown’s Iron Bit
ters effectually and permanently cur
ed me of d> spepsia.”
Missionary Work in Foreign
Fields.
Atlanta Onstttutisn.
“It will take 150 years,” said Rev
C. A. Evans, of the First Methodist
church, Atlanta, according to Rev_
Joseph Cook’s estimate, to convert
the world to Christianity. He has
neon round the world, and preached
to all the people and ought to be a
judge. But I do not think it will
take near sj long.”
“Is there much progress iu mis
sionary wjrk?”
Astounding. 111 India there are
many self supporting churches that
send out missionaries of their own.
111 Japan the Bible i printed in Japa
nese by several firms as a speculation,
the demand being so great. The
lludhists priests are driven to revival
meetings, patterned after our own, to
hold their followers from conversion.
In China we have stations all over the
empire, the Bible is printed by a gov
ernment and a Protestant college is
bring built there now.”
‘‘Mr. Allen has been a very suc
cessful worker, has lie not.
“Yes. His policy has been to con
vert the educated classes. His max
ium was, “convert a prince and you
catch the ear of a province ” In this
way his success has been marvelous.
It is my opinion that within ten yews,
or twenty years at best, the govern
ment of Japan will officially proclaim
the Christian religion—as it now tol
erates it. You may be sure that we
will convert the whole world very
speedily—and the world will then re
convert us. The religion that we have
in a diluted shape, vve give to the
world in its purity and simplicity.
The new yaujileV taking it with the
zeal of converts will in turn strengthen
and revivify our own religious system.”
An Embarrassed Clergyman,
Detroit Free Press: The Rev.
Mr. was one of the most bashful
men in the profession, and was con
stantly getting through his nervous
mistakes. At one (ime lie rose in his
pulpit to give out the hymn ; “This
world is all a fleet ng show,” and af
ter clearing his throat he struck a
high p’tch of voice, and began sol
emnly :
“lliis world is all a floating shoe,”
Kverybody smiled except the dea
cons, and the minister wa= covered
with confusion as lie began again :
“This woild is all a shouting flow.”
'Hus made matters worse, and the
unhappy man cleared his throat with
tremendous force, and began once
again :
This world is all a floating she"
T hen he slammed the hymn book
down, and wiping his clammy brow,
sa'd :
“Brethren, for some reason, 1 enn
-lot read that hymn as it should l e
read ;we will omit it, and the choir
will please sing the grand old lines
beginning:
“Just as I am, without one plea'”
Eclectic Magazine. —The Decem
ber number of the Eclectic is at band,
aid isone of the best of the entire
year. The vivid sea-story, “The La
dy Maud,” is brought to a conclusion.
The table of contents are as follows :
Comets, by Richard A. Proctor —An
Editor’s Valedictory, by John Morley ;
Songs without Words, a curious study
in natural history, by Dr. A. Wilson ;
Dreams, by Walter Hcrrics Pollock;
A Glimpse of the United States ; Not
tingham Lace; A Venetian Mediey,
by James Adcungton Symonds ; The
Work of Rivers ; Moslem Pirates in
the Mediterranean; Atheistic Scien
tists, by John Stuart Biackie > bait 1
and Unfaith, by C. K. Paul; A Mys
tery of the Pacific ; Dame Autumn
Hath a Mournful Facet George El
iot’s Children, liy Annie Matherson ;
A til mpse of Mexico, by F. Francis;
The Russian Bayard ; Personal Rem
iniscences of General Scobcleff, by W.
K'nnaiid Rose ; No Fiction, a strange
semi-supernatural story said to be
t>ue; The Vegetarian Animalcules of
tire Deep Sea; In October, by Susan
I). Phillips ; Literary Notices; Foreign
Literary Notes ; Science and Art; and
Miscellany. Published by E. R.
ion, 25 Bond Street, New York.
T erms, $5 per year ; single copy, 45
cents; Trial subscription for three
months, Si.
Money talks. Perhaps , this is
why so many of us are having a
nice quiet timo.
When the average man laughs he
grows fat. When tlio printer gets
fat lie laughs.
A simple but significant inscrip
tion in ft western com tery: The
editor was ia.
A green shadow has been ca*t
over Ihe festivities of the admiuie
trmfijn thanksgiving.
In December the Methooist of this
country will celebrate the one hun
dreth anniversary of their first confer
ence in Baltimore. It will prove a
grand occasion.
F R. Tarver, Savannaii, Ga., says :
“Brown's Iron Bitters greatly relieved
Imo when suffering from kidney com
plaint.”
HEO. 8. OBEAB,
No. 110 Cljerry Street, - - Macon,,&2L
WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALERS IN-
Crockeiy, China, Cutlery, Lamps,
Chandeliers, Plated Ware. Granite
Iron Ware, Japanned Ware, Baskets, Lanterns, eto
HOLE AGENTS FOR THE
“EXCELSIOR” cook STOVES-
Tlio Best trade, and Guaranteed to give Satislaetlon.
HEATING STOVES, GItATES, AND OTIiElt GOODS.
Write t'r Prices and Cat .login*. janl7lSta
,■■ ■■ ■■ ' ——■ran ' —■ ■■ ■ ■ ! iTT rlflfc-
Monumental Marble Works!
First DOOI North of Virginia Grocery, Broad Street
Columbus, - - Georgia.
Monuments, Tombs, Headboards, Vases, &0r
of the best Italian & American Marble.
P’®** Designs and estimates iuruislied by addressing us.
Workmanship the best. Prices Reasonable I
march I Ilf. A. M. & J. 11. ELLEDGE, Proprietors
WlnsMp Iron Works,
WINSHIP & 6R0.,
ATLANTA, 6A.
THE "WINSHIP COTTON GIN, GIN FEEDER AND CON
DENSER, THE WINSHIP COTTON PFvESS.
All Gins flltod with tlo lilt-rat improvement -staple unurpassed. only the beat
mu ten tl usod \n construction of each gin.
For uncos and other information as to Gins, leaders, condcusois, scram . ## Sm
tl L McLendon A Uro., Ajjouls, Tulbottom ang g 4 m
AT
HARDWARE STORE
Talbotton, C2rfit.
A LARGE STOCK OF *
Plow Stocks, Plow Hoes, Scovil Hoes, and
VERY IRQ USUALLY KEPI IN A FIBSTJjCLASS
Hardware Store,
ail of which will be Hold at
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES for the CASH.
AND DON'T YOU FORGET IT.
Call before purchasing and bo Convinced.
Keep constantly on hand a stock ol the best
COOKING STOVES.
Manufactured in tlio conutry. Cal! and see them.
au R l(i 1,1 HL. McLENDON, Talbotton, G
rs ga -
A. i). FARQUHAit, A. JEHTUP, ROBERTH, SMITH
A. 11. Farquhar & Cos.
Macon, Georgia.
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
Hardware, Machinery. Agricultural,
Implement®.
Steam Engines Boilers, Saw Mills, Grist Mills. Faraafcar
Threshers and Separators, Champion Reapers, and
Mowers, Horse Hay Rakes, Grain Fans. £•
PROPRIETORS OF— Y • 1
CENTRAL CITY IRON WORKS I
Promp l attention siren t*repair wrrk. *jl6 J9a
J. A .FRA2EE & (JO.
-DEALERS XIV
HARDWARE,
Nails, Steel and Iron, Grain Cradles, Rubber 3elting,Bovil
Hoes, Carpenter’s Tools, &c, Cutlery and Agricul
tural Implements, Mill Gearing, Paints, Oils, 4c.
95 and 97 Broad J>t„ (Witt Side,) Columbus,
•J ob WorU.
All ol Tol' "Wot'lc dece
in the l>o*.tsti’lesimd ntUie l#wc> A
pricoßi at the REGISTER JCI
OFFICE. Our .Its nt is tar
nished with a fixe rownE rM and all
tholateet and most app-o\c'i It/iv-c/ad
type. We do better work for
money than any office in tba Slater
Give us your ordeß and we will ple-sa
you.
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