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REGISTER ASB STANDARD.
'CRUSHED EVEKV '"UESDAY.
Office In
Register and Standtril Building
rFEMS, $1 00 Pir Annum.
\ EnTislNti Rates Reasonable
jftiicial Organ of TriV* County.
Xj.ibGe Cißcnt*' ion.
j. b- GORMAN Propr
The City Drug Store.
DR. E. L. BARD WELL
Talbotton, G-a.
X have iu store oue of the most
Complete Stocks of Drugs, Chemicals, Oils, Paints, Varn
ishes, and Fancy Articles,
, „ W toilet ■ oapg. vases, toilet seta, combs, brushes, and An endless variety
liiehnbne ' fiud iti articles, ever brought to this market,
of . ot jM |i Uy prices have all been marked low do.m. Give me ft call.
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Mi y & Kirtlaud,
No. 3 COl rUN AVENUE and GO THIRD STREET,
MACON, ■ - Ceorgia
DEALER IN
Boots, Shoes and Hats.
tttp [UYKnowin stone one of the best stocks we have ever offered, and la
V\ vno-s which cannot fail to give satisfaction It comprises Gents and La*
... r.n.itssnd Shoes, ofthetiest nakes;thc celebrated Philadelphia Youths and t hit
jreas' shoes -superior t<* all others; Mens’ and omens’ heavy kip Boots aud Shoes
m fine everything to suit the wants of the purchaser.
We have also, at <s> XlairU * I rcet, a good line of IIA 1
MV invite attention of Shoemakers to our stock of FINDINGS. Send ns you
aider—wo will execute them with as much satisfaction f m, “
M.A.X. it XVILC A IjAA” k/*
!30t Nluoon. ’VI*.
FURNITURE.
THOMAS WOOD,
Mbcrry, Street, - * - Macon. Ga.
The oldest Furniture House in Middle Georgi.i. keeps lull liiilh of Ail styles
WALNUT BED ROOMS SUITS,
ted Stub's, \Vfts*4 bti'udu, Fide IR-nius, Ohhirs ot nil l.iudM.
WINDOW SHADES and LAMBREQUINS.
Cornices, ilnttresAes, Gold and Black VValnut, Moulding Ac.
People el T*3bot anil siinotuidi'.iß counlies are especially invited (o call when vis**
tine the city—or satisiftctiou guaranteed, \vh*n goo<i nro ordered.
.ic&OlQm THOMAS WOOJ>.
FLANDERS BROTHERS,
COTTON FACTORS,
Groceries, and Dealers in Wagons, Plows, Guano
. MACON GIOiWUA, August 10, 1831. j
DEAB 8Ifc: Wo approach ym int'erw b Tinning of tho new cotton season, 188* and 1S8:!, tendanug onr j
w ’"' KCi)ir n Factors sud daslers in G.-oc-rnw .1 id Fanners Supplies. We have been established In nnr no r quarters. j
r'"" F..rfci aid Foj.lvS' r-e* Hie post tw ire mnnrhs nd we take pi- wire in r turning thank* I r the liberal manner you ;
h*Te nbcv.n Yni;r coafidenc ei , onr off ul- <a pl-ns ib pst tea so a dpmor.Mrutcd ihe \vido n r,f adorns a-S pply Store to our |
,Mt ßo-inau. By doi: g this .ve bare b-on enabled U meet yonrjneed.-. In low prices, thereby rsudermg mt'.eml aid tend
lag to yo\T j.xnsp. rily.
Bating Ihe coming mason we s!i.ll a,ld largely to onr stork ol Good', buying at fountain heart, paying cash and' rewiring !
illFcmuts oil purcliofte. Thf*** tl? vaiuitt? uc- f-r< j>os" to viv<? onr the benefit of. NN * work har:i f>i I ian
** s g;:d it. i8 our purpere to von go*!* at (lefyintr c* ini c 'ilioii (liYcuua uiil 10 lie convinced. Our.
i clndcs Gioreric*. Ilnfttoarr. fto**. ' et<\ Bains' nut Tie* a Specialty.
i are !>€-ri before -lu* public f„r Fiffoen Year* as Cotton Factors, and *h* v lume of our bufi.ioss to-day
,s an e "idcnce of the favor xre have receiv'd at the hand* of our Cotton Fji-ikK Our tSoMon Department ik complete.
" ot ihe flrn* spring anncrvlnfon to the diff* rent Depn-i nenr\ Hie w:inLi.-:<*.mH®Hiv nd DEiiTKUV of Cotton
*!*m!ly and at kI! ihae-s npervised by a member of the Finn and this m itself, we regard a worthy of c oßidera'iou. It is
° " b ,ir P as for a* practicable to pay the money m nil Fettfoncnts without giving checks on bank a, tii -reby c.*usng in
CviLTcoitcc tc eur friend*, and bci?g a great saving in time.
INTEREST,
i? hare npT r charged tbc Planter xxriF.Esr on Cotton in s'ore. when ordered to be sold. Afzuy tinien tba market is depre-s
and wd Cotton will not bri .2 ia re-d v.due. Under such drcuiDHfouc** we adTUUK. lib'rally, and for such ndTM.ee no
i' made, wh: n the Cotton is 1- fi to ' e -o'd on first aciive m-.rket. This plan enable* the formers to tphHk* lull value ot
{***tape, 4 , n t wihont ad litonnl cost. To prove this and to nee if we do as we say, give us atria! and we will give taogi-
A of our orr|x>.itiou.
nv*k' a sp.-cii’ty of tho 0 U reliable “UICKOBY WAGON'.** th* fce-t evar offered in the Southern market: the work is war
r*‘c 'J nd we si nip tv .ask you to come and examine for bef.ve buying.
V r GUANOS
e aidle Guuio? of high commercial v.ine and n*hoiial let. station Tcf >ro purebaamg, examine our te.-t. mortals.
J ?TOCK*
, ru -cuson we wl'T S o 'orn
. ••‘“h t on i. hi *. Onrobjcct is to mtciftiisiiiction, ie ico -.etiandl,- only tbc best stock so as sbn you
1 **e Wii_i YTI eiß come a.": , lltn business, we expect to coatinu:- for ye-.rs, ito.i we hope to serve you in such a
' Uibr.t your ai.; in its continuance
£ EES W A.&OIT YAED.
j fh vs n-drco-rul and co trecienl to our-ol.cc of business, a FitEE WAJOSYWlDfortheben.fi cur customers.
*ir hsu-. I, pj. fl . e J ; ; r, iics.ee li'A y, T ,_
1 ‘ FLAS Ji.l% BUOTHER3
VOL 7-
Sfje ©confio HUgfeter.
A. R. WILKERSQN. B. T H ATCHER. W. G. ESTES.
mil k film,
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 MATERIAL
SHOVELS, SPADES, IRON. NAILS, BOOT3,
SHOES, HAMES, TRACES, DOMESTIC DRY GOODS-
Virginia and Liverpool Salt.
HOLE AGENTS
For Patapsco Guano and Acid Phosphate.
We respectfully invito the i’liblie t* examine oi.r stock before pur
chasing, Wo guarantee satisfaction.
j:inioi2m WILKERSON & HATCHER.
fnrr-rwnr iti 11 iirir~n "i ' i T-rru-rmT i ri iiiitm —■ ‘
How to Save Money!
MANUFACTURERS PRICES !
o
Order your Wagons, Dmnp Carts, Dr*ya, Hu. gies Ac., from
WM. AMOS, C'oliiml>ixx, Gix
Lowest prices given. in .viC
TALBOTTON, GA., TUESDAY, JANUARY 16V1883.
PARKER'S
HA£^ALSAM.
only that are beneficial
to the scalp and hair
RMtorci the Youthful Color to Cre* or Faded Hair
Parker’s Hair Balsam It finely perfumed and is
warranted to prevent fatting or the b*ir tnd to re
move dandruff and itching. Hiscox &Cos , N.Y.
50e. in 4 |l tlsei, at dealer* ta drugs and medicine*.
PARKER’S
GINGERTONIC
A Superlative Health and Strength Restorer.
If yon are a mechanic or farmer, worn out with
Overwork, or a mother run down by family or house
hold duties try Parker’s Uwoer T*wic.
If you are a lawyer, minister or business man ex
hausted by mental strain or anxious cares, do not take
intoxicating stimulants,but use Parker's Ginger Tonic
If you have Consumption, Dyspepsia, Kheuma*
Ism, Kidney Complaints, or any disorder of the lungs,
stomach, bowels, blood or nerves. Parkrr’s Gingrr
Tonic will cure you. It >4 the Greatest Blood Purifier
And thn Best and Surest Cough Cure Ever Used.
If you are wasting away from age, dissipation or
any disease or weakness and require a Stirtiulant take
Ginger ToMC at once; it wifi invigorate and build
I oil tip from the first dose but will never intoxioate.
t has saved hundreds of lives; it may save yours.
CAUTION t—*ll lubrtltn'M. Parker’e GingerTonicU
rwmjywed rf the betfrefnedtai agent? h, the world, and U entirely
differ.Ht from preparation* of (•nger alone. Send { * HrcvUrt#
tibevx A Cos., N. Y. Aire. A|l r.tr%, at dealer* 1m drug*.
OP CAT SATING FUTINCI DOLLAR 117. E.
FLORESTO N
Its rich and lasting fragrance Ka* made this
delightful perfume exceedingly popular, fttefh
i* nothing like it. Insist Boon having FLorss
tcyw CoUKiKS and look for *ignatur cf
cfysis&ccrt 9 t'Cte
en every bottle. Any dmprlrt or dealer la perfumery
can supply >v*u. 55 and “b rent else*.
fflUtOg HAVING BUYING *Rc. SI7T.
aiigl
Valuable Town Prop-irty.
I offer for sale the Cbiibrrno Hotel
Property, situated on t 1.3 south-west cor
ner < t ihe puolic Square of ihe town of
Talnotlon. Thu hotel baihling has 17
commodhms roruns, is in good condition,
flu <■ bi s fine .card. n spot, J acre, a goo*-'
weil ot ivi'cr. go irl kitchen, .Uhlo and
t an; i ; stable. V.'i 1 1 be old at private
sde. Wi ib sold Ist Tuesday la .Janu
ary at public in o
For in Li.cr iufoiination rp, ly to
O D Gohman, Taibottou, or
octlOr .1 U., oe W i> Lexscko.
* w irl r, '°r ‘wn lown T roir
* 'f #ls ontfi- free Address h
H.u.let a Cos, Puritan I Ma'nc. tuatll
Unreconstructed.
Sho wtis ono of those old maids
with oork screw curls from Connec
ticut who came down South on a
mission to either deliver temper
ance lectures or collect material lor
a book. This one was armed with
a lead pencil and a book and being
struck by the venerable, Uncle Tom,
like appearance of ole Mose, an
Austin, darkey she proceeded to ask
him questions, the auswers to which
sho took doD,
I suppose you were a slave before
the tra?
Yes mum.
llowr dreadful ! llow shocking
And to whom were you in boud
age?
To my ole mm ster.
How shocking! How dredful!
What a shame! Did you oyer wear
a chain?
Yes, mum, I wore a chain for
four years. My ole marster put it
on mo liiaself,'
‘Gr,my! How brutal! Do you
kr.ow who it was that removed the
chain from your fool? 1
‘Yes mum; de Federal soldiers,’
‘How grand,how patriotic! How
patriotic,—You arc grateful to those
noble boys In blue who removed
the cruel chains from your neck?’
No, indeed; I isn't grateful to
etn.
Oh my! llow unappreciative!—
How debased! Why are you not
grateful, my colored friend, to those
noble me mou who removed the
gulling chain from your neck?
Rekase when dose Yankee s-jors
tuck ofl'de gold chain my ole mas
ter put on me, day tuck off do sil
ver watch wid it, and dey han't
■‘rung it hack yit. liar! Jlar!
Har!
U my! llow brutal! How .shock
ing! you are an ‘Sty black negro,
she said, shaking her finger under
his nose, and bibbing In r head
bacKwaVds and forwards, and you
ought to bo whipped within an inch
of your life?
O my! how brutal! How shockin'!
said the old man, imitating her
voice, as he ho moved oil’, —Texas
Siftings,
Something in the Bed.
Jmlgo l'itman lias a hubit of slip
ping his a atoll under his pillow
when he goes to bod. Onu night
somehow it slipped down, and as
tlio judge w *s t'cstless it worked its
way toward the foot of iho bed.
After a bit, while lying awake his
foot touched it; it felt Very cold; he
was surprised, scared, and jumping
from the bod lie s< id;
My gracious, Maria, there s a load
or something nuder the covers. I
touched it with my foot.
Mrs Pitman gave a loud scream
and was on the floor in an imtant.
Now, don't go hollering and wak
ing up the neighbors, said the
judge. You get a broom or some
thing, and we’ll lix the thing mighty
quick 1
Mrs Pitman got the broom and
g vo it to the judge with the remark
that she fell as though sunken were
creeping up and down her logs and
back.
Oh, nonsense, Maria! Now, turn
t'own the covers while I Lohl the
broom and bang it. Put a bucket
of water alongside of the bed so that
wo can shove it in and drown it.
Mrs Pitman fixed the bucket and
gently removed the covers. The
judge, broom uplifted, and as the
black ribbon of the silver watch was
revealed, he cracked away at it threo
or four times with the broom, then
he pushed the thing otf into the
bucket. Then they took the light
to investigate the matter. When
the judge saw what it was lit said:
1 might h ive known it; it is just
like you women to go screeching
arid fussing about nothing, IPs
utterly ruined.
Ii was you that made th ius, not
me. said Mrs Pitman.
You needu‘l try to put the blame
on me.
Then the Judge turned in and
growled at M'ria until he fell
asleep.
Firearms on the Statre.
The best sentiment of the Ameri
can people would undoubtedly favor
the entire prohibition of firearms in
public entertainments, for two good
reason : First, because the custom is
very dangerous and human lives are
often sacrificed by it; and, ser ond,
because it cultivates in the minds of
Lie young and uncultured a morbid
passion for scenes of tragedy and
bloodshed.
W.J .Lindsay, Broughton st., Savan
nah, says : “I received great benefit
from Brown's Iron Bitter l when I had
lost my appetite.”
it Ia fti>A P“3 at home. Sani-
T)tO D-U p i,..worth $3 <-ee. :.d
tkr<u Stuwojc & i o. Port anil Maine.
He Wouldn’t Sunpoae,
The hoy had come home to Christ
mas, and the old man felt that it was
a good time to gratify his curiosity
about speculation.
“Thomas,” he began, “Ive heard
a good deal about speculating in
wheat. How do they word it in Chi
cago?”
“Well, father, suppose you had a
thousand dollars.”
“1 won’t do it! I never had that
much money at one time in my life,
and never expect to ”
“Well, suppose you feel pretty sme
that wheat will go up ten cfents per
bushel before harvest.”
“I won't s’pote no siclt thing ! I
don’t s’pose it'll go up over four
cents.”
“■Then you may go on the theory
that Europe has all the wheat she
wants, and prices will drop seven or
eight cents in the next six months.”
“I shan’t do no sich thing ! I don’t
beheve wheat will go down even two
cents 1”
“Well, suppose you buy a thousand
bushels for June delivery?”
“Thomas, you're a fool! What on
airth do I want of a thousand bushels
of wheat ?”
“Then you can sell a thousand for
July deliver)’."
“I can, eh ! I've got about forty
bus 1 els in the granary, and 1 can sell
a thousand can I ? I did hope you'd
learn something down there, but I see
that you run all to red neckties and
stand Up Collars. You can go out and
air yourself while I take a smoke;
A New Ingrndient.
It is Airs. Cobb's candid opinion
that in some cases, education is not
of much benefit to tile colored race.
Mrs. Cobb lias a colored cook, who
says she graduated at a female ceme
tery, who can read, and gives much
of her : ime to perusing the cook book.
A few mornings ago, the cook,
whose name is Mainly, was told to
make some cake. A short time af
tcrwaids she appeared in the parlor
with the cook book in her hands,
and said :
“I wants yrr to send right off to
dc store and get some latter to put on
de cake."
"Some what?"
“Some latteis"
"I-attei."
"Yes, latter. I‘se done tole ye r
four time."
"In the name of common sense,
what is latter?''
"1 c'.unno what hit am. I did't
write dis hear book. Hit reads dat
it cupfitll ob de latter should he put
In de cake to make hit good."
Mrs 1 Cobb jerked the book out of
cook's hand,and, at the place indicat
ed, read:
‘ Mix Up the dough with a cup of
water, or of sweet milk, but the latter
is the best."—Texas Siftings.
Beautiful Anwers.
A Persian l’upll of the Abbe Sicord
gave the follow ng extraordinary an
swers :
"What is gratitude?”
’’Gratitude is the memory of the
heart.” ,
"What is hope?”
"Hope is the blossom of happi
noss ”
’“What is the difference between
hope and desire?”
"Desire is a tree in leaf, hope is a
tree in flower, and enjoyment is a tree
m fruit.”
"What is e ernity?”
”A day without yesterday or tomor
row, a line that has no end."
"What is time?"
"A day that has two ends, a patli
which begins ill the cradle and ends
in the tomb."
"What is God?"
‘‘The necessary Being, the Son of
eturnity, the Merchant of nature, the
Eye ot J usticej the Watchmaker of
the universe, the Soul of the world."
Suppo3inga Case.
He said he didn't intend to stay a
minute, had just dropped in to ask a
little advice on a business matter.
“Suppose," he continued, that 1
wanted to raise 1 thousand dollars to
meet a sudden emergency ?“
"Yes."
“I would naturally go the 1 ank?“
“You Would."
“I would give a note for ninety
days, and it would hove to be endor
ed?“
“Exactly."
„And in rase you Indorsed it for
me—“
“I should expect to he obliged to
do it! Gorxl morning !“
The Evening Nows suys: “The
Gazette knows of a gentleman in
Wilkes county who has bought a
three thousand dollar plantation,
paying f"r it entirely with oats, and
lias plenty of yet on b ind."
Mrs Hodges, Jones st., Savannah,
(la., says : “Brown's iron Bit'ers cur
ed me of general debility.”
OEO. S. OBEAR,
No/110 Cljerry Street, - - Macot\,(jtee
■WHOLESALE Hint RETAIL DEALERS lN
Cfockeiy, China, Cutlery, Lamps,
Chandeliers. Plated Ware, Gi'anite
Iron Ware, Japanned Ware, Baskets, Lanterns, tt M
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE
“EXCELSIOR” COOK STOVES
The Brut made, and Guaranteed to give Satisfaction.
HEATING STOVES. GRATES, AND OTHER GOODS.
Write fur Prices and Cat.logue. janl lUdt
Monumental Marble Works I
First Door North of Virginia Grocery, Broad Stthsel
Columbus, - * Georgia*
Monuments, Tombs, Headboards, Vases, &o*
of the best Italian & American Marble.
Z&t* Dosigns imd estimates furnished by addrbbsin# as.
Workmanship the best Prices Reasonable I
march lltf, A. M. A J. 11. ELLEDGE, Proprietor*
Winship Iron Works,
WINSHIP &BRO,
ATLANTA, GA.
The WiNship cotton gin, gin feeder and con
denser, THE WINSHIP COTTON PRESS.
AH (line fittel with the latest improvement—stupid uneurp tesed, olily the bent
material u.ed \u const ruction of each gin.
For prices end other ieforumtiou ns to Gins, feeders, condensers, sentr* . * See
II L McLendon fc Bro., Agents, Tulbotton, ftigS
AT THE
HARDWARE STORK
Talbotton, G-a.
A LARGE STOCK OF
Plow Stocks, Plow Hoes, Scovil How, antf
VERY ING USUALLY KEPT IN A ITRSTJjCLASI
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 baud a stock of the best
COOKING STOVES.
Manufactured in the country. Call and see them.
angio bl H- L. McLENDON, Talbotton, Gs
a. B. fakquhau, a. jjEdsor, nor cut n. amith
A. B. Farquliar & Cos,
Macon, ileorgia.
-MANUFACTURERS and dealers in-
Hardware, Machinery, Agricultural,
Implements.
Steam Engines Boilers, Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Farqulwrf
Threshers and Separators, Champion Reapers, and
Mowers Horse Hay Rakes, Grain Fans. ete
-proprietors of—
CENTRAL CITY IRON WORKS I
Prompt aiti-ntioi] yivon tn repair work. rrylß rtlft
- ~ ——r —rr=-r- .
J. A. FRAZER & <JO.
- DEAI.KIt.* XIV
HARDWARE,
Nails, Steel and Iron, Grain Cradles, Rubber Belting,Seovil
Hoes, Carpenter’s Tools, &c , Cutlery and Agricul
tural Implements, Mill Gearing, Faints, Oils, &c.
upr2s 05 and 07 Broad St„ (Wvt Side,) Columhua, Oh:
j ob Work.
Aix .1 1.1*6,n'of Jolt. W ork dense
intho l>o*.t styles and at the laweaS
priccH, at the I!F.OIbTFP .I'D
OFFICE. Onr .Job Deptmfnt it tur
nisliod with n pise rowan rr.tsa mid a ■ l
the latest anil most approved styl.H ir.
type. We do htittcP troll Per lew
mouny 'hen nay office in thcMUste
Give ns yonr orders and we will pl
you.
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