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IESISTIJ ADD STANDARD,
PUBLISHED EVERT TUESDAY.
Office In
gegistei and Stand-ad Building.
TFBMS, $1 00 P-JT Annum.
Rates Heasosaule—
Official Organ of Talbot County.
Large Circulation.
j. B- GORMAN, Propr
The City Drug Store.
DR. E. L BARD WELL
TallDOtton, G-a.
I have in store one of the most
Complete Stocks of Drugs, Chemicals, Oils, Paints, Varn
ishes, and Fancy Articles,
Tiehulinc fiß" toilet ,<nps. v.mes. toilet rots. combs. brusUfS. and an emtless variety
o' other useful and a- arable articles, ever brought to tills maiket.
° I trill well. My price* have all been marked low do An. (five me a call.
noT‘J2 12tn !?>• L. BARI >" I'* '
Miy & Kirtlaud,
No. 3 COT L’ON AVENUE au.l GG THIRD STREET,
MACON, * ■ Georgia
DEALER IN
Boots, Shoes and Hats.
TTTE HAVE no Win store one of the best stocks we have ever offered, and In
VV p,ic-s Which csunot fail to give satisfaction. It comprises Ocuts and La
die. Boots and Shots, of U best .mke.,;th celebrated Philadelphia Youths nd Chu
dress' shoes — snpirinr to nil others ; M- i.' aid omens heavy kip Boots uud bl.oes
iu fine everything to suit the wants of the purchaser. ...
We have also, at J<s T.'lili-U good line of HA. I •“*
We invite attention cf Shoemakers to our stock _of FINDINGS. S,oi- " s /
order —we will execute them with as much satisfaction as tbomih bought in per.n
4VX X Jl m. * 1 % * •
.pint Mi,,.,,.,.
FUIIN ITU I ni
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THOMAS WOOD,
Mbcrry, Street, - - - Macon Ga-
The oldest Furniture House in Middle Oeoi£ia, ko,p* full lm s of ail styles
WALNUT BED ROOMS SUITS,
Bed Strode, Was-. 1 tends, Side 1!< a it, Hutlbcks, Olwir* ol nil Wads.
WINDOW SHADES and LAMBREQUINS.
C!or*i<*e, Mt*t traces. Gold and Chick Walnut, Moulding At;
}>o|*le <?! T* hot und .surrotindin J coiiufieH arc invited to c ill when ?i*
tiu i’je ci f f —or satLs action gu irautocd, ivh-ti gx ric onl. rcti.
iec2ol2ai THoMAH WOOD,
COTTON FACTORS,
Groceries, and Dealers in Wagons, Plows, Guano.
MACON, GEORGIA. Angnst TO, 1892.
? JC. a:* f *.. ■ i y3&*&‘£ : :-
DF.VUSIh- We mum nnms*’i tu in t cn-ar twin in? o' •'.* new "ofon season. HB2 and IMIS, I'mlemplonr
*rvi e:i -sC ,tt n Factor* a i ‘ dealer* iu (Inc-no anl Fa mers . c u pit s. We Lave been et.ab i liel hi <>nr now 'j'U fcr,
cor ier Fnart'-iand Poplar r ■• the past 'wet -t month* and we tik* ph-am r • t rrlurning t rank* for the libera m inner yon
W- ,1,05,n vo, r confidence ,•- our effort. >o pUa.*-. Ibr port season rlemoi it: tod the aitd uof ndmnfi a Mipply Store ‘o our
Cos ton Ba-ii’S,. By doing tit's we have bean .nab'ed tJ meet yonr owdi .u .o,v prices, turret/ rendering m i.trial .ud tend
'"C.S Yf?.-" Laaon w stall add largely to onr si cl. of (in*-, Itny'ng at fountain lienn, paying cash and reerviog
Da.lUfjibec ml ecaaon w, sba B^ a f r ~) S. lo , nr f.irn l, tic l*m,fit of. We work hard for the Flat,
£™ ‘° bU CnnTinCed ' °"
! ’ ,OC COrrON -Wr'Vnve be n* tiefc i■* p n Id' * for* i'i f teeu Cotton'Factors, v lame of onr Wines* to-day
LUiiUM. >v ' , _ . - j t t , haiuU of onr Colton FiMi'K Onr (bttan Department 1* coropMe,
, ."JwTltfto nrino apocial sne-r isi to the ,l,ff rent Departments. Ote ,rtxtso. B ionixo and muvxair •* Colbn,
U cil K and at all tin *-* lbya ni mber o. the Firm and tins in itself, we r-gard as worthy ef cnos.dera ion Dis
™rf,,r . prac'ieabte to pay the in ner m all settlement, without gitnng cheek* o banka, thereby can ang lesa in
couTtniuce tc our friends, and ben g a great saving i EST
re e i a .u. Pi, n t rvxraesT on Cottm insure mien ordered to be sold. Umy time, tb* market is depre *
We Haro nee.r Charged tbe on Crtt m „ ad ,. tuc6 , lb rally, and for anrlt advenes „o
ed and Cos ton will not bruigi. ■ ■• • ‘‘J fi (i m , r :;et. Title plan en .bin tbs farmers to realm, 101 l valne ot
rl cran’d to see if we do as L a.,. g.v. us a t.ial end we will git. iangb
toe nde<e of *a nr.portion. WAGONS-
We m,ke a so-ci dtr of the old relb’.de “HI KORY WAGON." tb ■ He-traror offered in the Southern maract: tb > wore ar
raitlcd and vre Kiiai.ly ask yon to come and examine or
OITiAftOS- . , ,
We handle Gnanoa of high commercial v Inc and n Before pnrcnaM fi, IXM.IBC oar .ertunwl <•
i tiring the seaeon we -t 1o es^.en^
n,.S, -pent t/ eontinm for ye.re, Li ~ ho. eto Serve >. in sc a a
w yas to merit year aid in its continuance. __ , ~ _, T . ,
We b .we nod rcc „! and convert to a FK. -E \ii iOS VABD for the ben iff onr e *°*l
I’, .s oar desire to please you in every way. lie-spec fill y, FLANDERS BROTKiii,'*
an fc 29lf
VOL 6.
@!)e #eoT|k ftegister.
A. R. WILKERSON. B. T H ATCHER. W. G. ESTES
WILKERSON & MICH,,
✓
TALBOTTON, GA.
Have Supplies, Supplies.
CORN, MEAT, SEED OATS, MEAL,
FLOUR, FEED 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 MATERIA L,
SHOVELS, SPADES, IRON. NAILS, BOOT3,
SHOES, HAMES, TRACES, DOMESTIC DRY GOODS-
Virginia and Liverpool Salt-
o
SOLE AGENTS
For Patapsco Guano and Acid Phosphate.
Wo respectfully invite the Public to examine oi.r stock bet re pur
chasing, Wo guarantee satisfaction.
jan 1012 m WILKERSON & HATCHER.
■ mmmmmmmmmmmwimin-nmmmmMmwm ■ mmtmmr n •
How to Save Money !
MANUFACTURER'S PRICES !
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Order your Wagons, Dump Cart*, Dr. ys, Bu sies Ac , from
Will. AMOK ColnmlmH, fl:i„
Lowest prices giren. miy'lo
TALBOTTON, GA., TUESDAY. DECEMBER 12. 1882.
PARKER’S
Restore! the Youthful Color to Crey or f atftd Hair
Parker'* Hair Balsam is finely perfumed and is
warranted to prerent falling of the U<r and to re
move dandruff and itching. HiSCOX & Cos , N.Y.
COe. n4 |1 *UI, at dealer! In sod madldnet.
PARKER’S
GINGERTONIC
A Superlative Health and Strength Restorer.
If yeti are a mechanic or farmer, worn out with
Overwork, or a mother run down l>y family or house*
hold dutie* try Park nit's Gingkr Tonic.
If you are a lawyer, minuter or business man ex*
liausfd by mental strain or anxious cares, do not take
intomcat in g stimulants, but use Parker’s Ginger Tonis
If you have Consumption, Dyspepsia, Kheunu*
Ism, Kidney Complaint*, or any disorder of the lungs,
Ftcmach. towels, blood or nerves.Paskrr’s Gisk.pr
Tonic will cure you. It is the Greatest Blood Purifier
And the Best snd Surest Cough Cura Cver Used.
If you are wasting away from age, dissipation or
any disease or weakness and require a stimulant take
Gingrii Tonic at once; it will invigorate and build
lon up from the first close but wiH never intoxicate,
t has saved hundred* of lives; it may save yours,
CAUTION ?—Rvfcc.n Mbnftvtn. Parkiv’.CfnewTffnleh
MmfSMd *1 U# bt mtwdlal Sf-nti In tii world,audt.cntlrcip
, dUTcrrut from prrj.nvnlioni #f ginfer nlmc. Bmd tor circular t*
I tlUcox k Cos., N. Y. AOc. k|l iUci, nt dealer, in drug..
CHEAT SATING nUYINC DOLLAB IZK.
Its rich and fasting fragrance has made this
delightftilperfunie exceedingly popular. There
S nothing Ilk* it. Insist upon having Flgkss*
ton CouxiNS and look for signature ot
on every fcottJ*. Any faagtfrt ot dealer la perfumery
can lopfiy yon. M and IS rent rtre*.
! \r.CR *A • |VO Bt'TINfJ Ur f 17V
ttllKl
Valuable Town Property.
I off r for Bale tin* CTaUxrnc Hotel
Property, H'tnafe<l on the fsoiith-.wngt cor
ner < f the PaollT Square of !he tow'a of
Talhottoo. Tho hotel building has 17
conurodlong ro ims, is in good condition.
! j la? c e garden spot, } acre, a good
well of w.t'cr. go->d kitchen, stable and
ban. in stable. Will bo old at private*
siie. Wiii lx? sold Ufc Tu*jliy in Jano
i*y at public
For iurtlier information ap ■; ly to
O Id Clokman, Talboltou* or
o. tlOi .1 V., <>a \V' D Lsnxabd.
ft n v ek in xt,XkT own town. X runs
$5 outfit Address H
' • vo, Por.Uai Mane. xnazU
Lime Kiln Phylosoyhy.
Detroit F;ee Pres*.
De odder (lay, began the old man
with u halfshnmed expression of
oountenauce, when one of do mem
bers of dis club diskivered me dye
in my hu‘r wid a lectio lamp-black
an sweet ile bo dispressad de great
est astonishment dut a pusson of
niv years would be so vain, Gent*
lem, when you find a man wihout
a single weak spot in
his character, you have fmm a man
too good far dis weary worl.
When you find a drunkard you
find a man wid a weakness. He
tnny bo honest and truthful, but
when you offer him whisky you po,J
de pateli off his weak spot. If in
ilooeuce am brought to b‘ar to re
form dat man, watch hint, Hu am
jilt as sin-tit) to br, ak out iu some
odder spot as do sun am to rise an
sot. lie will run to boss.races or
poker rooms, or be will dress to
kill, or run alter women, or develop
sunthin to prove dal he can't keep
a tight reiu on his hull character at
once.
Reform a gnmbler an wlmt do
yon make of him? Passion fur play
am a weakness. Shako it off an de
weakness orooks out in some odder
spot, 1 have known a sober tem
per;'! o gambler to reform from dat
habit mi l I ci-ofno a drunkard.
When you find a man wid a weak,
ness tur horses let him alone,
Take away his boss an he will re
place u wid sun;bin aio disagreea
ble;
I look upon lyiu ns a weak hoop
on de human burl. Few men lie to
lie, but dey lie linkage dey want to
cotcb ,le moost fi-li, or see do big
gest b’ur, or cum do Highest to be
in killed. Lyin' may be culled nu
imbitiotis weakness. Smith lies to
ge 1 ebon \vtl Jones, an Jonea to get
ehen wid Urowu, an io it goes.
Reform n liar an some odder hoop
has got io bust,
Gom'lcu, whet, do Lord an do
church r. fuses to recognize porfoo
sh .n in ■■• an why do wo expect an
demand it. Half a millyiiu clergy -
men it dis kentry am telliu us from
e pulpit each Sabbath day dut mail
am weak an sinful all fil lo' tricks,
an vet when a uusson boats us out
of half a dollar wo riz up un yo'l out
us if it wns u strange tiling: 1 (loan
drink aor gamble nor etc and, but I'ze
got a weakness, I‘zi a bit vain. I
imagine dat 1 look purtior wid my
liar groused up nn do true color dis
gnised,
Givendntn Jones doan drink n r
chew nor play policy, but, ho Ims a
weak spot, llubl hot bis lust dollar
on a ho. s race an bo'll hot on do
wrong ho. s to boot.
Judge Cadaver am regarded in
his nayburhood as de soul of ii teg
i-ily but win n lie went teeshiu las
siiriiiiicr he got so c irndicula'ed
tint bo '"11 off' do wlmrl an came
nigh bcin <lr wn.
Good old Sir Isaac Walpole am
do friend of do sorrowful, a grau
fudder to all chillen an his pur e am
ober open to charity, hut he h„s
bought a lottery ticket each month
for do last uino years, an von can't
convince him dat he tvont sooner or
Inter strike a prize of 50,000.
In windin up dis eulogy iot me
simply warn you agin expect in to
fin any man or woman so good nu
nice an perfeck data flaw cunt be
foun in do structure. Givh cm duo
credit fur all good traits an stan
prepared to dodge wlnn do bad
ones comet to tie surface Let ns
now march on to uttack de regular
programmy.'
—, ►>■<
Pike County News: Christmas
1882 will find the farmers in a bet
ter condition for making a crop than
lor many years before. II provisions
are made at home next year as they
have tiiis, the farmers will not only be
benefited but every industry will
thrive as never before.
A Muscogee county negro, on Sat
urday, tried the experiment of shoot
ing off a shot gun with the muzzle
full of mud. The pieces of the gun
have not been found,but the shooter’s
left hand had to be cut off.
Dublin Gazette; We were shown
yesterday at L C Perry k Co.'s
store some bausons raised by a col
ored man, Geo Griffin, who live*
about two mile* from town. The
fruit was fully matured and well ri
pened .
A good remedy for warts and
corn*; Drop a little vinegar on the
wart 01 corn, cover it immediately
with cooking soda or saleralus, and
let it remnn ten minutes. Itep-at j
several times a day for three day*,
and the warts and eorns will be gone.
E. Grayson, Harris & West Broad
st., Savannah, Ga., says that lx; was
much benefitted by using Brown’s
Iron Bittcis.
Paul H- Hayne,
The complete poems of Paul H.
Hayne, the poet of the South, have
just been issued from the press of D.
Lathrop & Cos., of Boston. It is pub
lished in several elegant styles of
binding and richly embellished with
many choice engravings, making a
volume of rare value. It is sold only
by subscription. Agents arc desired
in every city and town in the Southern
States, Any one desiring to be of
service to the poet should send their
subscription or application for an
agency to tire publishers.
The most eminent men in the
country were so much interested in
the publication of Mr. Ilayne’s works
that they subscribed months in ad
vance. The poet’s genius has dis
armed sectional prejudice, and the
Boston Transcript asks how many
persons know the life of Paul Hamil
ton Hayne, the Southern poet? A
man pure hearted, of generous im
pulses and genuine genius. The
truest Southern poet, rising above
Ticknor, Poe, Simms or Lanier, im
poverishing by the|war,lives in a veri
table hut in Georgia forest, in ill health,
which has followed him from child
hood. It is to be hoped that the
value of the poet’s labor will meet
with substantial appreciation now that
bis poems are published in a com
plete form, and we should oe glad of
the opportunity to testify our love for
and admiration of the dainty grace
anil sturdy culture of this sweet sin
ger, about whose verses'Jingers an old
World, and it may be a trifle old
fashioned fragrant charm.
Arteinus Ward iu a Boarding
School.
(Loir F- Hewitt, m Providence Pres*.
The following morning was as rare ,
and funny as was Arteinus himself,
lie could not resist an invitation tj
visit the “Young Ladies” High
School. While walking to the acade
my a street runaway occurred. A
tenified horse went tearing over the
pavement with what Arteinus called
“the fore.quarters” of a wagon clat
tering at his heels. This incident Ar
teinus ingeniously utilized ; n his ad
dress. “The vehicular elopment
which has just taken place, young la
dies, has furnished tis with a timely
topic of discourse. Young ladies’
seminaries are ever exposed to run
a,ways. Once, when travelling with
my show, 1 came upon a female in
stitute. 'I here were ladders, anil
lads, too, as to that, at every window.
Many perpendiculars carrying fainting
horizontals to the ground. “Fire I”
1 shouted. “None of that” replied a
solemn voice from the orchard
“ There ain’t no fire ; these are only
young fellows running off with their
sweethearts.” There is moral ent I
- for man and beast in t Is
runaway. No horse, if attached tola
wagon, that is, if sincerely attached
to it, will run away with it, but the
more a young man is attached to a
young woman, the more he will run
away with her, leaving no traces, in
fact none of the harness behind.
Young ladies, since 1 have stood be
fore your beautiful faces I have lost
something, and if you or the boy
that sweeps out should find a red ob
ject, looking like a coral breast-pin
tiiai b ■ been stepped on, you may
know it is my poor, busted heart.”
Simple Remedies.
Iliccot.gii enn be immedmlely re
lieved by udiniiiiittenng a lump of
nugar wet with vinegar.
Tlemorrliiige of the lungs oi Mom
nch is promptly cheeked by rumll
doaea o! salt. The patient sbonld
be kept as <jniot aa possible,
lloKisencss and tickling in the
tbront are best rclieTeJ by the gar.
gio of tb. white of an egg, beaten to
a froth, in half a gla.s of wai m wa
ter sweetened.
If person suffering from severs
headache would tie a bandeerebief
tiglily around the temples, tb y
would find relief by .<> doing in a
very short time.
A teaspooofal of charcoal in half
a glass of warm water often relieves
a sick headache It absorb, the
g .se* an relieve, the di.tented stom
ach to the head.
A simple and harmless remedy
and preventative for person, srffer
ing from car sicknes, is a sheet of
writing pnper worn next to the p~r
*<>n and direotly over the chest. It
ir highly r> commended and seldom
tails.
When one lias bad cold and the
nose is closed up so that he cannot
breathe through it, relief may b
found instantly by putting a little
camphor and water in the centre of
the hand mi l miffing it up the nose.
It ia a great relief,
W, W. Sante, Stvanwah, says;
“Brown’s Iron Bitters cured me of
general debility.'’
REO. S- OBEAK,
No. 110 Cl\erry Street,, - - Macon, Ga.
WHOIiF-SALRntHI ItBTAIL DEALERS IN
Crockeiy, China, Cutlory, Lamps,
Chandeliers, Plated Ware, Granite
Iron Ware. Japanned Ware, Baskets, Lanterns, eto
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE
“EXOELSIOK” cook: STOVES-
Tho Bst undo, and Ounraiiteed to give SaiistActlou.
HEATING STOVES. GRATES, AND OTHER GOODS.
Write f ip Drift** and Catalogue. Jafcl7lta
Monumental Marble Works!
First DOOI North of Virginia Grocery, Broad Street
Columbus, - - Georgia.
Monuments, Tombs, Headboards, Vases, &o.
of the best Italian & American Marble.
Designs unit estimates furnished by addressing us.
Workmanship the best. Prices Reasonable I
march Utf, A. M. & J. JI. ELLEDGE, Proprietors
Winship Iron Works,
WINSHIP & BRG.,
ATLANTA, 6A.
THE WINSHIP COTTON GIN, GIN FEEDER AND CON*
DRNtfZR, THE WINSHIP COTTON PRESS.
All Gin* fitted with tb. l*t‘mt improvoraeitt—rtaplc unmipvimsil, only th. best
liiHterid u,ed \n oountrnetlon of oioh gin.
„Foi l'rieoit *ud other informrtbin u, to Ginn, feeders, condinseis, ecriws . ' Sos
H L MoLondon <fc Bro., Agonts, Tolbotton. *ng# Am
AT THE*
HARDWARE STOICS
Talbotton, Gra.
A LARGE STOCK OF
Plow Stocks, Plow Hoes, Scovil Hoes, and
VERY IMG USUALLY KBIT IN AFIBSTJCLAB3
Hardware Store,
all of which will bo sold nt
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES for the CASH.
AND DON’T YOU FORGET IT.
Call before purchasing and be Convinced.
Keep constantly on hand a stock of the best
COOKING STOVES.
Manufactured in the country. Call and see them.
""S™ 1)1 H. L. McLENDON, Talbotton, Oa-
A. 11. FAKQUHAIt, A. .lESIOi’, ROBERT H. AiUTB
A. B. Farquhar & Cos,
Macon, f reorjfia.
—MANUFACTURERS AND DEALHKi JN -
Hardware, Machinery, Agricultural,
Implements.
Sfoam EnxitM*. Boiler*, Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Farquhar
r * *"d Separators, Champion Reapers, and
Mowors, Horse Hay Rakes, Grain Fans etc„
-PROPRIEJPK.S OF- 1
CENTRAL CITY IRON WORKS !
Prompt 1 tentio. giv.a to repair wnrit.* _ *rjj
J. A FRAZER & GO.
- DKALKHUt IN
HAKD W ABE,
Nail*, Steel and Iron, Graia’Cradles, Rubber Belting,Scovil
Hoe, Carpenter’* Tools, Ac-, Cutlery and Agricul
tural Implement*, Mill Gearing, Paints, Oils, Ac.
l>r26 95 and 97 Broad. St., (WertSide,JColutnboa, ©4;
.J ob Work.
AiX sUssvsof Joh W ork drne
in tlie styles ud at the loWwrt
priccsi, Bt tfie IJEGIKTBII /OB
OFFICE. Oar Job Deptmt.nt is tar
nished with a Kir* i-owkb rivEßs and s.'l
the latest and most approved .t>
type. We do Ivettox- work for l*i Ht
money than any office in the Bteta-
Give as your orriese and If# will pieces
you.
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