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IRSGISTER AND STANDARD.
PUBLISHED EVEBV TUESDAY.
Otiice In
[ Begistßi and Standard Building.
KrFRMS, $1 00 Pit Annum.
vkrtising Rates Reasonable— ~
llnftiicial Organ of Talbot County.
Large Circulation.
J. B- GORMAN. Propr
J*' The City Drug Store.
DR. E. L. BARD WELL
Talbotton, C3ra.
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I liave in store one of the most
Complete Stocks of Drugs, Chemicals, Oils, Paints, Varn
ishes, and Fancy Articles,
No. 3 COT I'ON AVENUE ami 6G TLIIRD STREET,
HA€ON. ■ ■ Ceorgia
dealer in
[Boots, Shoes and Hats.
V r jasst ?. swr fts
K Shoe# of thebest nakos;th© celebrated Philadelphia Youths and ( hit
,h te .11 othsr*; M.v„' aud omens' heavy kip Boots and Shoes
■lee everythin" to mt the wants of the purchaser. T ANARUS,.
K. , * i /tit , r , lir*l t i*o€ fc t.* * good line of li>V 1
■Ye i'nVui atUntiofof Shoemhkors to our Rtock of FINDINGS. Send us you*
Her— *ii will execute them with us much bonght^r^ersni,
M , Hnooa. '-ii*.
■act -
furniture
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THOMAS WOOD,
Mbcrrv, Street, - - - Macon, On
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he oldest Fnraiture Honse m Middle Georgia, keeps lull lines of ail styles
WALNUT BED.ROOMS SUITS,
i Stcade, Wash SStandu, Hide B< aicK, liatlbtcks, Cbnirs of all Mods
-1 WINDOW SHADES and LAMBREQUINS.
■nice*, MattrefiseH, Gold and Black Walnut, Moulding Ac.
►pie ol Talbot and Hnrrounding counties firo especially invited to csll when via-*
the city—or sstis'.sctiou cu.iranteed, whwn go.xls Are ordered.
c2012m THOMAS WOOD,
FLANDERS BROTHERS,
COTTON FACTORS,
oceries, and Dealers in Wagons, Flows, Guano.
MACON GEORGIA. August 10, ISSL
lajß, [£, £l, |j|
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SIR: We approach you in the near he-inning of the new cotton season, 1882 ami 188a, tenu.ryjg our
a,! Cotton P.octor# and dealers ia Groceries and Farmers Hnpplies. Wo have been astabh die! in our new q'Jtrtera,
Foul to and Poplar ktr.eia the nest twelve months nnd e take pleasure in returning thunk- fertile liberal manner yon
pown vour confidence m our efforts to nleas t. 'I be p.at season demonstrated the wisdom of Orl.tin;: a Supply Store to out
[Business. By doing this ce have been enabled to moot yonr need* In lov prices, thereby rendering material Rid tond
lyo:,r ; iosp-rity.
hw the ooming season we shall odd largely to onr stock of Goods, buying at fountain head, paying rush and receiving
.cn©c<>nts on pnreh&sc. Thefw dißKmnt.i *ve to uire onr rieii'ls the benefit of. We work h*rd the I‘lan
.Rerest. ud it is our purpore to *fi -r vti goßt mfee defying w*mpetition Give us a tiiil to be convinced. Our
celtidew Grocericß, Hardware, Plow*. W*uod*, etc. Bagging and Tie* a Specialty.
TTON- —i ave been before iho public for Fifteen Ye;ir hh Oton Factors, nnd ho v Inme of our btiPiao#f> to-da-y j
b itlrncs of the favor ve have received at the band 4 * of onr Colton Fii*'iidj. Onr Gotton Department is ceimplete,
ber of the firm rfivinfj upecial to the different Department*, iDo kelli sa, weioeiso and of Cotton
- i’.ly nnd t all time*B npervised by an -mber of the Finn and thi* in itself, we regard as worthy cf considera* k>d, It is
rp pa* fat a*< practicable.to pa3* the m'nr-v m nil settlements without giviug checks on banks, thereby causing loss in
ace tc enr frlouda, and beitg a great swing in time. f
INTEREST.
iave sVf*r obargM the Phrntsr r. massx on Cotton in *;re. when ordered fo be sold. Many time* the market is depress
Cotton will briu* it* renl Talue. Under such cireninstances vre advance liberally, aud for su©h alv*knce no
> made, when tl © Cott<m is left to-to oW on first active market. Thb* plan enables the farmers to realize DiU value ol
ae, and wi taent addit nal cost To prove this and to see if we do as we say, give us a trial and w© wiil gve langl
■ nee of our nr-position.
WAGONS.
kr ffepeciilty of the old reliable “Hl' KOHY WAGON.•• the ever offered in the Southern market: the wor* is war
id we simply ask you to' come and examine ‘or yoarsc-lf before buying.
GUANO -
idleGnsna* of high commercial v lue and n-.tioi al reputation. Before purchasing, examine onr tetioniafo.
r STOCK
t' • seeon we will have to arrive. One Hundred choice Kentucky Slules. which will be sold at c.ose figures
kh or on time. Our object is to pl"fte* and give sadslaction, he ice we handle only the best stock so a when you
ith e-t**‘ee you will oeme again. Our business, we expect to continue for yeirs, ami we hope to serve you in such a
to mem your aid in its continuance.
FREE WAGON YARD.
I e undi-r CO’iml .4 eonveaienf to onr ol ,ce of bneincs*. a FIiEE WAGON YARD for the ben fl onr customers,
t flesire to uiea.-# y„ti in every way. Kesi ec lul'y,
f flandeils brothers.
YOL 7-
@l)e ocov(jia Ucgista\
A. R. WILKERSON. B. T H ATCHER. W. G. ESTES
-1111 k HATCHER,
TALBOTTON, GA.
Have Supplies, Supplies.
CORN, MEAT, SEED OATS, MEAL.
FLOUR.FEED OATS, SUGAR. COFFEE,
SO AT, STARCH, SYRUP, FISH, OUT MEAL,
RICE, TOBACCO, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.
STEEL PLOWS, COLLARS, BRIDLE3,
PLOW STOCKS. SADDLES, HARNESS, AXES,
IIOES, WAGON & BUGGY MATERIAL,
SHOVELS, SPADES, IRON. NAILS, BOOTS,
SHOES, HAMES, TRACES. DOMESTIC PRY GOODS-
Virginia and Liverpool Salt.
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SOLE A<; EIS TS
For Patapsco Guano and Acid Phosphate.
We respectfully invito the Public to examine our stock before pur
chasing. We guarantee satisfaction.
janioi2m WILKERSON & HATCHER.
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How to Save Money!
MANUFACTURER'S PRICES !
Order your Wagons, {Dump Carts, Drjys, Buggies do., from
AVIVI. AMOS, Coltunbnw, On-
Lowest prices given. m “ Y ' io
TALBOTTON, GA., TUESDAY", JANUARY 2, ISB3.
PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM.
©cleanliness and purity.
It contains materials
only that are beneficial
Restores the Yest.i/ui Color to Gref or Fatftd 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.
COc. and SI !*•*, St dealeri to drag! and medicine*.
PARKER’S
GINGERTONIC
ft Superlative Health anil Strength Retlortr.
If yon are a mechanic or farmer, worn out with
Overwork, rr a mother -i*r. V—n by fr.mihr or house
hUa duties try Parker's Ginger Tonic.
If you prt a lawyer, minister or business man ex
hausted by mental strain or anxious cares, do not take
Intoxicating stimulants,but use Parker’s Ginger Tonio
If you have Consumption, Dyspepsia, Kheuma
ism, kidney Complaints, or any disorder of tire lungs
stomach, bowels, blood or nerves, Pa rkkr's Gingrr
Tonic will cure yoh. It is the Greatest Blood Purifier
And tho Cut and Surest Cough Cure Ever tied.
If you are wasting away from age, dissipation or
any disease or weakness and require a stimulant take
Ginger Tonic at 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!—Refu-e all rabitttuW*. Parker’* Ginger Tenk Is
different from preparations of ginger alone. Send for circular to
IliKox A Cos., H. T. 80c. k $1 lUfi, at dealers in drags.
GREAT SAVING BUYING DOLLAR SIZE.
dfhljln.'ui prrf*ime popular. Thero
fsaothlng like it. Insist uj>on having Flores
ton Cologne and look for signature of
<5
on every boStls. Any druggist or dealer ia psrfaaory
can sepf*fy yon. J 5 and 11 trnt Siass.
LARGE SAVING BUYING Ttc. SIZE.
RIIRI
Valuable Town Property.
I offer for sale the ClsiVme Hotel
Property, situated on the south-west cor
ner of the Puolic Square of the town of
Talhotton. The hotel building has 17
commodious rooms, is in good condition.
Place has fine garden spot, £ ncro, a good
well of w.rer. go:-d kitchen, i-teble and
barn in stable. Will bo old at private
K-*ie. Wiii be sold Ist Toesd iy ia Janu
ary at public fft’e.
For further information rpply to
O D Gop.man, Talhotton, or
ortlOa .J U., or W D Lexnabd.
a week in your own town T rmg
and $5 outfit free. Address li.
I Hallet &Cos , Portlau J iia*ne. mar 14
And He Was Glad of it.
Almost every night of his life for
the lust twenty-three years a De
troiter has been aroused fr,>m his
slumbers by a poke in the ribs and a
voice whispering: John! John! do
you hear that?
On such occasions the conversa
tion Ins always run In one channel,
and about as follows:
Whazzer want?
Don't you hear that noise?
No.
Liston! I tell you someone is rats
ing a window!
Ob J bosh!
l'’or heaven sake, JoltD, got up or
we‘il be murderod in our bods! I
hear some onojnoying around in the
dining room!
Let em move!
Therejit is again! If you and n't
get up I will, fur I'm all in a chili!
Thero was no penoe until John
got up and stumbled around the
house with an old rusty revolver in
his giip. Ho never expected it was
anything more than the wind or
the frost or the cat, but almost ev
ery night brought a repetition.
The other night ushered an en
tire change of programme. Just
before midnight the wife eibowed
his spine and whispered:
Mercy on me! but I feel a draught
or cold air!
Nonsense! gro'wlod the sleepy
husband
And I hear somoouo walking
around.
It's the cat!
Get out of tho bed this minute,
or I'll yell murder and arouse the
neighborhood!
John obeyed. 110 felt tho cold
air on his logs ns he tramped across
the upper hall, and wliou ho was
half way down stuirs a dark figure
skipped out of tiro open front door.
When ho reached the threshold ho
saw a man running uoross tho street
and he called out:
H-IIow! thore-'liold on!
The man halted.
Come back hero, you burglar*
Come back and I'll give you tho
run of tho home! I've becu waiting
for au-i .-per*'’ng you lor over twen
ty years, a- . ow J don't want to
ho shook in this u.u, . m!
You go to South A" ’on! snout
ed Die men.
Well, I’ll leade tho door open for
you, and you can outer and burglar
around for a whole hour it you warn
to and I won't lift a finger: i‘m
glad you got in—powerful glad,
and sorry I drove you out before
you had loaded up!
He left tne door open nnd walked
up stairs and jumped into t-ed, but
his wife threw up the window and
whistlo-l for the uolice nnd raised
such a racket that tho neighbors
were arowsed. It was found that
tho robber had opened the front
door with a (also key, but had been
driven away before ho had time
to secure any plunder.
I‘vo just got tired of poking
around for burglary when there are
no burglars, exclaimed tho man as
he waived the crowd out of the hall,
nnd if this chap had only stopped
long onough to fire at me a couple
ol limes, hanged if I wouldn't have
bought him a now overcoal!
Startlinff.
There in a very forcible temper
ance argument m the following par
agraph elipppod 'rom tlio Journal
ofComiunrcc: It isjassumed that
the people of Missouri consume al
colmlic liquors to the amount ol
$39,000,090 annually. This nuin is
sufficient to build 30,000 dwellings
amply sufficient to c,,uifortably shel
ter 150,000 people. Suppose we
shut down our grog for a year, ap
propriate tho usual annual cost of it
to budding these 30,000 houses and
donate them to sober, honest, in
dustrious immigrants who willcoire
and settle in this State’ Wouldn't
that be a magnificent and munifi
cent act of wisdom and benevoWncu?
Wo would not only be no worse off
at tho end of the year becunes we
bad given away $30,000,000 for a
wise purpose, but would save our
people front ail the ills and degre
dutious resulting from habits of in
temperance, and give comfortable
homes to 150,000 men, women and
children. Let os stop our grog for
a year and build the 30,000 hou
ses.
Scene at a railway station. What
time does the next traiu for Blank
go, sor? Fifty minutes past one
(Bewildered Hibernian looking at
the clock), I’m too late for that
thin; when is the next wun? Ten
minutes of two. Thank you sor;
111 take that,
Ered'k Sineatb, 210 Charlton st.
Savant nti. G*., says: I derived
much benefit from the u*eof Brown's
Iron Bitters.
All Sorts.
Several bags of cloves receivod m
London from Zauibar were lately
found on arrival to coniain artificial
cloves, neatly manufactured by ma
chinery, iuatend ofrenl spice.
Hold up your hands, yolled the
Western outlaw, as he boarded a
palace-ear and showed his pistols,
Are you a road agent? asked a
frightened passenger. Yes. Thank
hoavtn! I fesred yon tveie another
porter.
Kentucky is in lulging in quilling beea
and cat shaking- After tho quilting a cot
is put upon the pnilt. Tho young folks
take hold of the corner* uud toss tho an
imal till It jumbs upon one of young la
dies who is then crowned qnoeh of tho
bee.
Those people, Baid the pastor sol
emnly, after giving out his text,
who are either too stingy or too
poor to afford fly screens at home
aro perfectly welcome to sleep in
his church every Sunday morning.
And then weut on with his sermon
and preached to the wido awakest
congregation a g*>od man ever look
ed down upon.]
Chattanooga Times: With two
such men in tho Senate as Brown
and Oolquitt, Georgia will bo far in
the lead of the Southern States in
Democratic ability and character.
The expence of running the City
of Columbus for ths past year was
$109,050.84, and there was a bal
ance in tbu Treasury DocombePlst
of $2,958.08.
Tonoy Jones, ooli.red, was on
Wednesday last convicted ot the
murder ot Prince Anderson, colored
in Mclntosh county, nnd was sen
tenced by Judge Adams to be
hanged on tho Blli day of January,
1883.
Tho Hibernians were passing a
stable which had a rooster on t
for a weather vane, when ono ad
dressed the other thus. Pat what's
the reason they didn't put a lion up
thero instud of a rooster? An'
suro replied Pat, tints ai.sy enough,
dont you see it would be iucouva
nieut to go for eggs?
Some idea of the size of Queen
Victoria’s carriage can be formed
from the report that it took forty min
utes to pass it.
In California the aesthetic sunflower
is abundantly utilized. It produces
sixty-two bushels of seeb to the acre
and from each bushel of seed one gal
lon of oil is obtained which makes a
firsi-class iilumluinant. The cows and
chickens are fed fattened on the meal
of the seed after the oil’is extracted.
A careful calculation shows that $2,-
000,000 woith of alcoholic drinks is
used, each day, in this country —
more than enough to pay the Nation
al debt in two years.
Ex-Senator Robert Toombs who
has been in Washington recently, was
on the floor of the U. S. Senate, the
first time he has been in the senate
chamber since he left tliat body in
1861.
If a fair valuation of the taxable
property of Ceorgia weie given in,
it would not be less than $310,000,-
000. Railroad property is given in at
only $18,729,427. Could it be
bought for double that amount to mor
row? Watches, jewelry and silver
ware are given in at only $1,183,327.
The people ot Savannah are going
to have an Sesqui-Centenmal on the
12th of February to commemorate the
landing of Oglethorpe 150 years ago-
America is the world’s granary now,
Russia her most formidable competi
tor cannot compete with her trans-At
lantic friend*.
The total value of property in Geor
gia in 1882, is $287,249,403. In
crease in value over 1881, 16,255,515.
The amount of property returned by
colored tax payers, $6,589,876, an in
crease over 1881 0f5m,285.
A paper lately read before the
Society de Biologie foreshadows
results which may be of great use
to agriculturlists. A series of ex.
perimenta were reported, intended
to demonstrate the value cf boiled
and dried blood as ar, ailment for
cattle when it is finely powdered
and spi inkl- and into their ordinary
vegetable diet. The method has
thus far proved very successful with
sheep, and a few casas have been
reported of delicate children being
restored to healtli by this means.
Charcoal forms an unrivaleJ poul
tice for wounds and old sores. It
invaluable in wbaCis called proud
flesh. It is a great disinfectant.
It sweetens the air if placed in shal
low dishes around the spartmeot
atid foul water is also purifLd by its
use.
Mrs J 1? Meyer, Savannah, Ga.,
says: Brown’s Iron Bitters has
| been of great benefit to ine in fe
male complaint,.
GEO. S. OBEAR,
No. 110 Cl\erry Street, - - Macon, Ga.
WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALERS IN
Crockeiy, China, Cutlery, Lamps,
Chandeliers. Plated Ware, Granite
Iron Ware, Japanned Ware, Baskets, Lanterns, etfl
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE
“EXCELSIOR” COOK: STOVES-
Tb© Best made, nnd Guaranteed to mve Satisiaction.
HEATING STOVES. GRATES, AND OTIIKR GOODS.
Write for Prices and Catalogue. Janl7l2m
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 and estimates furnished by addressing us.
Workmanship the best. Prices Reasonable !
march lltf. A. M. & J. H. ELLEDGE, Proprietor*
* .g ■" ■ ---- - .
Winsliip Iron Works,
WINSHIP & BRIL,
ATLANTA, GA.
THE WINSHIP COTTON GIN, GIN FEEDER AND CON
DENSER, THE WINSHIP COTTON PRESS.
All Gins fitted with the latest improvement—staplo unsurpassed, only ths best
materi.il u.ed in construction of each gin.
For prices and other information as to Gins, feeders, condensers, screws. . See
HL McLendon & Bro., Agents, Talbotton. aug§‘4m
AT THE
HARDWARE STORES
Talbotton, O-a.
A LARGE STOCK OF
Plow Stocks, Plow Hoes, Scovil Hoes, and
very ing Usually kept in afirstsolass
Hardware Store,
all of which will be sold at
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES for the GASH,
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. Cal! and see them.
aagifi bl H. L. McLENDON, Talbotton, Ga-
A. B. FARQUHAn, A. JESSUP, ROBERT 11. SMITH
A. B. Farquhai* & Cos.
Macon, Georgia.
- MANUFACTURERS AND DEALER3 IN
Hardware, Machinery, Agricultural,
Implements.
Steam Engines. Boilers, Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Farqohur
Threshers and Separators, Champion Reapers, and
Mowers, Horse Hay Rakes. Grain Fans, etc.,
-PROPRIETORS OF—
CENTRAL CITY IRON WORKS I
Prompt Alton Hon given to repair work. }!< lSfll
J. A. FRAZKII aVc CO.”
-DEALERS IN
HARDWARE,
Nails, Steel and Iron, Grain Cradles, Rubber lelting.Soovil
Hoes, Carpenter’s Tools, &c-, Cutlery and Agricul
tural Implements, MUI Gearing. Paints, Oils, &c.
uj>r2® 95 and 97 BroadSl,, (W< l Side,) Cehmiboa, 9s.
Job Work.
Ae.L Messes of Job Work dm*
intbo beststylesiindfttthelo'vw
prices, at the REGISTER JOB
OFFICE. Our Job DrjajrrMZHT is fur.
nishod with a vbk row eh n.r.ss and aU
the latest and most approx ed syles.sn
type. We do trotter work for l->
money than any office In the State*
Give US yotir orders and we will pleat*
you.
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