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iEGISTER AND STANDARD.
•JE-1-3HED EVEKV r) 'J£SOAY.
OlHce in
legistei and Standard Building.
'FRMS. $1 00 Annum.
Uvebtislsg Bates Peasoxable—
\ttiicial Organ of TalV-t County.
Xjabgb Circuuv ion.
j B- GORMAN Propr
The City Drug Store.
DR. E. L. BARD WE L L
Ta-llDOttoiii Gra..
I have in store one of the most
Complete Stocks of Drugs, Chemicals, Oils, PaiUts, Varn
ishes, and Farcy Articles,
• — “■'* - u -
Mix & Kirtlaud,
No. 3 COl CON AVENUE and GC THIRD STREET,
MACON, ■ ■ Ceorgia
DEALEB in
Boats. Shoes and Hats.
SwS! n
d'y Boots id PA eh, oi the best nukes; the cele ua. 1 PMDdelp'i.a Tout’s ad XL-it
riot to a'l othe a; MW ad omens' hoot, k,p Boot, a .uSUoe
ti[, e.-ervt ’U ’to srit he wonts O. ths puroh.’. or. __ rpa
ill.,e:uU h.D. wilL. m^h ANoT
Hneo.i. tie.
p’::ot
FURNITURE
THOMAS WOOD,
Mberry, Street, - - - Maeon, Ga-
Tin.; ,t F, l.a IE e iS' id. Tie C.o.aK, .ip iulli r* of a 1 fcijl-h
WALNUT BED ROOMS SUITS,
EcJ l , s. Wft 11 nets, Hd- Bi a< > Hatllocl , O'-n.r nil . i <h
.VINDOW SHADES and LAMBREQUINS.
Cora c*\ Un . • e* 6&1<5 cad B’?*u Woul.’ivg &c.
I>oj le i* r . fi bol if ands I-O. nd; \\ emu ksa a ©ftp lly **** *d 'o c l when ti p H
i-u$ tt u y—oceans ‘a:, ou antcc I, when 300. *re o • * l '
<Jc2;>l*.n THOMAS OOD,
FLANDERS BROTHERS,
COTTON FACTORS,
Groceries, and Dealers in Wagons, Plows, Guano.
MACO. GEORGIA, August 10, 1882,
r W, (M-i api-o-h voa intenaa- he iniDKO -anew ration <wa,on, ICB2 and 1813, tendering onr
*•. vi.e* **Co.ton F. eor a ::d dealer, iu Gv.K!r.e aid Farm •; SuopF *. W lav* oein *tobbs'.e Ito o.*r i>*w
e>r cr Fuarihaud To .la-a;rests the jins' iw.liamon ha and we t.kep'eas.re in retu urn* thank. •'* the I. e M m no* yen
*• rwn .our co.’fidecee n oir et.ih io olnwt. lb* pest season dc.ao .atra ed the wi'don of rddi.'C a . 'Pply Store to our
Go ton Besinsui. Bv do '-g this at hare been enub’ed to mee. your ree l* in low puces, tbt.eby rende n’ mvtat aid tend
incr o jo’ir riosvj'tf. . . . ,
I>v.wg the cow" IS iana mwe *••! edd <ot atoek of Go-.de, boylr- at fonnUi ■ head, pjtjri v> e**h and reaei. eg
tea ,- c-iseorols ou porehase. These d-swrort* wa piopow io give onr f e ids the bmefit of. We wink bero f. the Phm
t-r s interest, a.dit • onr pnrpore to offeryon good* at rate" de fi jcmpetiHoa Given*a Rial to be-eonvineed. Oar
•** kitjdnd©* Grocetics, Hwdwß.t. Piows, Wa*om, etc. Bag# Ti©* a Speni tf. . , ,
COTTON. -We rare be*n before .be pnbl • for Fifteen Yean as Cos; , o ,i Factors, and he t l irie of on- borne* to-day
it an eiideuci of ti.e favor we hare rrceiv-rt at the haeds of onr Codon F in". Car',r„ . l Department la . orpleto.
memli-r 0 ; , he Cr:J ; ne snp er,ilon to the d.ff< -eat De.ier . enf. Ibe araxis ..itWHi and DtMim of Coton
is specially and at all hr ~ anpe.vised bv a m-.nber of the Firm and tbw m itself, we regard as wo toy of caov ter* io t. Uis
opr prrp me an i;.r M practicable to pay tha raonev in nil MUUacots mMoit girl ng ca*sks on b n* a, thereby causing Um iu
c a cnine-s tc ear friends, and beivg a erat sariDg in tira*.
INTEREST,
We ha e newer eher-wd tie Planter ivt.mst on Colton in s ore. when ordered <o be sold. If any tin.*, the market is depress
e lav'd Cat O.airii no. i.MPg fare,l Taloe. Under snob c'rcnrrt.. me „ we advance '-bar. .l ly, and tor each edrai.ee no
u-.-is made, when the CoU...i .left to be .old on fl.si ehe market. TUI. phu eo-b'esfhe fa Mto re*b*e full ral.e of
•he sap’s, and wi.ho at add it opal cost. To pro c this and to cee if we do as we say, give * a tual td we wdl give ÜbjS
-1 - Jane© o'onr preposition.
WAGONS*
We n- k. a sp - e i- ! tr of the o’l rel Vole “fITf'KGSS" WAGON.*’ the be t er offered in the Sonihsrn market: the work is war
ranted -nr’ ire s k -|v ask o , o cone ,o ei'li. lie -or jfoflrseU befo*"e bu>lug.
GUANOS- v , ,
We .a „■ .fiasbeowmeeeaelT ire a diMtsoal reputation Kef .re po*cbasiD ß eia-aune onr testimonnls.
STOCK*
1 n : 3 t ese *on we will fare to arrive, O-a Handed coice KeMncty Moles, which will he sold nt eh-e figures
f> -.--'a or oi . me. Our objet is to pl-ase and give tntlstactio-a, be ice we handle only the best atock so as wl-cn von
L ' -de with ** r.= w▼ >u will ftgi n . Oai b.isijasi. we expect to continue for yens, we hop© to serre you in nch a
j as to xrnt yd..- -jT in its eon tin ? **;e.
FEEE WAGON TAED.
Y’e b %Te cocirol atd <*o* t;-€-*t to oor i>l *ce of business, a Fli-E WAGON YARD for the benjfi onr customers,
n
YOL 7*
@ije o cochin Uegist.cr.
A. R. WILKERSON. B. T H ATCHER. W. G. ESTES
WILKERSON k BATCHER,
TALBOTTON, GA.
Have Supplies, Supplies.
CORN, MEAT, OATS, MEAL,
FLOUR,FEED OAS®, SUGAR, COFFEE,
SOAI, 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.
SOLE AGENTS
For Paiapsco Guano and Acid Phosphate.
We respectfully iuvito the I’ublic to examine our stock before pur
chasing. We guarantee satisfaction.
j:uiioi2m WILKERSON & HATCHER.
mmimrnmnmammmummmmmmmmmn 11 ii in
How to Save Money!
MANUFACTURER'S PRICES !
r> yi.yr IV -01 s, Drp Certs, Drays, Bu Ac.,f om
"VViVI. Columbus, f7n.
Lo es! piLes g' en. m > 3O
TALBOTTON, GA., TUESDAY, JANUARY 23.1883.
PARKER.B
Rntorn the Youthful Color to Brty or faftd Hair
Parker's Hair Balsam h finely perfumed and Is
warranted to prevent facing of the fejir and to te
rn evs dandruff and itching. Hiscox&Co., N.Y.
50a. ea 4 |1 ii*e, at deelerf Io 4rof m 4 (nedlrinet.
PARKER’S
GINGERTONIC
A Suptrfativa Health and Strength Restorer. )
If yon are a mechanic or farmer, worn out whh
Wrerwerk. or a mother run down hy family or house
hold duties try Paxkbr's Gmoea Time.
If yon ard a lawyer, Minister or businetA man ex
hausted !>y mental strain or anxious cares, do not take
iatoxicatingstimulants.butuse Parker’s Ginger Tonic
If you hare Consumption, Dyspepsia, Kheuma-
Ism, Kidney Complaints, er any disorder of the lungs,
stomach, bowels, blood or nerves, Pa mean's Gim.hr
Tonic willcure you. It hi the Createst Blood Purifier
Add the feel end Sorut Caugh Cere Cver Used.
If you are wasting away from age, dissipation or
any cisease or weakness and re<piie a stimulant take
Ginger Tonic at once; it win invigorate and build
lon up from the first dose but will never intoxioate.
t has saved hundreds of lives; it may save yours.
CAUTION ! —Refine all #.btHU*. Parker’* Ginftr Tralc h
(mijmmil af lb* be*iretn*diel ageata tn the warl4,*ad UoaUrciy
differ rat frww preparatioo* ef fiager alone. Ba 4 for otreater W
Sliecez A Cm., N. T. >•- A $1 mm, at 4*alar* la drag*.
CHEAT SATING BUTIN© COLLAR BlZi£.
FLOP? EjS TON
I Its rich and lasting fragrance W made tfa*
a delightful perfume exceedingly prrpukr. Thefl
1 Is sothieg like it. Insist upon having Flobbs*
I tow Cologne and look (ot signature ci
I on trmry VMU*. Any itwifftit m dealer la prAustry
I aaa rmmfrir yon. K ted 11 *nt ttxe*.
CKKOfL SAVING BUTINO Ic. BtL
COLOCNE.
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Valuable Town Property.
I oFer for sale the Claibrme Hots'
Property, uitaated on the south-west cor
ner if the I’u.rlie Squire of the town of
Talbotton. The bote! building has 17
commodious rooms, is in good condition.
Place has fine garden spot, J acre, a go>d
well of wi'er. good kitchen, t-t .bls snd
barn iu stable. Will be old at private
sale. Will be sold Ist Tuesday in Jftuu
ayv at public sa'o.
For further information ap, iy io
O D Gobmah, Talbotton, or
ocUOi J U., ok W l) Lbnnaho.
4tAA * wit iu Tf, ur own town T-rms
P"VFand $5 outfit fre*. Address li
ii.ci.UET ACo , Portland Ma'nc. maitl
Can’t be Found.
Tno President statod that he
was in receipt Jif a communication
from a State Senator-elect, offeiiug
tho following po-minus to to the
raembo.s named:
Keeper of the Senate Cloak-room
—Givt adam Jones.
Keeper of the llcp-eser.tatives'
Cloak-ioom—Whalebone Hooker.
Two Assists it Fi oraci—Samu
el Shi i and Prof. Do Hash.
Keepter and propeller of the state
wheelbivrow—Trustee Pullback,
Keeper of the stale Snow-shovel—
Pickles Smith,
'• I accept," came from the mouth
of eve. j person named as soon as the
President had fnishbd, and the
greatest confusion prevailed all over
the ha'l,
“G< m‘ len,“ said Erotbor G. rdner
as ho brought his gavel down with
a whadk) “ it can* t bo did! Dis
clnb has take i a Part'd sta id on de
Subjick ot pollytio'-s, au‘ dat stand
will be maintained. De mi jit dat
dis club accowts favors from office
holders we kih no longer condemn
what wi know to be bad, De ob
?ect of gibi'i 1 us do oflices named
am to keep dis chib st 1 fur do nex‘
two y* a’-s. Shall we sac. ifice prin
ciples for money,
Vos! yes! was Cried from /arious
00111018.
Does anybody appeal Irons de do
cishun of dis cha'r?
Vest yes! yes!
The old man calmly unhitched
himself from the desk, walked down
to the cent i r of the ha'l, and looking
in six or soven directions he quick
ly remarked.
Whiili an do cognomen of dt) in
diwidual who ‘pout* .om do dccish
uu of de cha'r?
Deathly silence,
If de chair can't sustain his de
oiihun he w.U resign,
Not a foot movtd, while thirteen
of tho bull's-eye watches carried by
inembe * sudJe l.y sioppod dead
siiil.
l)e Secretary will mako note of
do fack dat db laydra-boaded sai
pint of rebullioii has boon crashed,
said b other Gardner, as he wa’ked
to his desk.--From p ocoed' )"* of
the Limekiln Club, iu Detroit F.co
I’reetS.
A Suggestion.
We would suggest to the Gaor
g'a rf'irond comm ssion to : <p- io
wlie.her auy ru laoad iu this at -to
has my con act. or , -
derstanding with the Strode and o l
company wheroby ho p.oduciaoi
ibat huge and dangerous monopoly
are given (ho advantage in freight
rates over tiiv products of tho inde
pendent ret neriofl. If it ho found
that such contract agreement o un.
dersland'ng exists it then becomes
the duty o' the commission to issue
a special a .and st ’iugent order cover
ing the cn:,.
We have seo icomph.ints nga‘ st
tho C uciunati Sou-hern road ; . re
gard to agreements that viituaHy
sh it offall competition so far a j tho
Standard oil company is concerned.
This is a very important matter—
more imoortant to the people than
it is the ’ .'dependent refineribSj for
whatever shuts off competition gives
the Sta 'daid monopoly an oppor.
tunity to 'evy an additional tax llpo 1
the co Jfumars ol oil and is a direct
discrimination.
In our opinion the commission
wo.t'd bo jiutifiod in issuing an or
d ir|cover. : ag ihe case without taking
.lie tfoubte to investigatu the ma'.-
tir, for eve i if there is no discrimi
nati jri in favor of the Standard oil
company Ana against ibe public on
part of our t‘ ausportation lines, the
or.Jor w mid giv ß a motive aud a cue
t ) other raihoad comuiasioi s.
Georgia, which has convinced the
country that tbe-o is such th’ )g as
successful rav'road legislation, cun
well afford to demons!rate to the
public how easily and completely a
huge monopoly may be circum vet t id.
—Atlanta Constition,
The Centennial exhibition grounds
at Pndadelpia now present a scene
of desolation. Where the main and
machinery buildings once reared
their imposing structures, an empty
waste tires the the eye with a desert
of mud, ditches, decayed lumber,
twisted pipes, rusty iron, and broken
fubbish of every kind. The destruc
tion of the two great buildings has left
the acres they covered looking like
an old battle-field. In the rear of
this sea of confusion gleams the mass
ive front of Memorial Hall, the two
bronze figures in front standing out
in contrast over the ruins over which
they look. To the left and rear the
bright hues of Hcnictdtural Hall give
the scence a patch of color.
Ca. y your co.lon to Geo P Swift &
Son’s warehouse, Columbus. Fa’r
sampling and honest we'ghts and
square treatmant the way through.
Projecting His Chrr. cfcer.
Entering the shop of his tailor the
other day he said ;
St, I owe you #6o.
Yes, sir, you do.
And I have owed it for a year.
You have.
And this is the fif.h postal card you
have sent me regarding the debt.
I th'nk it is the fifth.
Now, sir, while I car not pay
for perhaps another year, I propose
to protect my character as far os pos
sible. Here are twelve two-cettt
stamps. Yon can use them in send
ing me twelve monthly statement of
account, and can thus save your pos
tal cards and my feeling at the same
tune.
It is said that the ta'lor has credit
ed the twenty-four cents cn account,
and fee's that he has secured more
of the debt than lie hatl any reason to
hopa for.
SoutunYA Inellisence.
Immigration to Texas is larger at
present than ever before.
It is unlawful to shoot deer in Tex
as between the ist of Deceihdel dlki
ist of lime.
In less than one year nearly all the
large towns of Kcentucky, will be
connected by telephone.
The last season’s fru'i business from
Tennessee is attracting many western
fruit growers southward.
According to the papers Tennessee
has more hogs i.i f uelling pens this
w' iter than any other southern state.
Hrevi-rd county, Florida, has an
area of 5,000 square miles, and is said
to be the largest county in the United
Si. tes.
. A Lincoln county, Kentucky, man
got so angry because he could not
thread a needle that he kicked a chair
and broke his leg.
AV So/rs.
Bow to destiny. One oftlicse days
dcs my may he polite enough to re
turn the compliment.
The man who was hemned lit by a
crowd has been trouble and with a stitch
iu his side cver since.
Don’t Mjaunder any time bver
pre-histofic mail but rathfcr put in
your spate hours wondering if the
new family on the cor mr are the
•ort of people to lend coffee and
iliOar and baking powdtf,
June*, il burglars should cd.no
i ’ to your home, what would you
do? I’d do whatever they required
of mo. I never had my owu way in
that hoiDe yet, aud it, is tod late to
beg’a now —yes, alas! it‘s too late!
Wl.at are you looking around for
so much? asked a mother of her
sixieen-yeer-old son, with whom she
was walking, 1a,., looking around
on your account, Ou my cccounl?
Yes, I want to picK you out a good
looking daughter-ik-luw.
The other day a stage driver in
the Black Hills undertook to horse*
whip the passeugeis into get.ing
cut of tho stage and pushing it up
the hi 1, but the passengers emp iod
their revolve.s into him a tew times,
held aco oners inQL'int, and found
mat he had died of pneumo
nia.
An elderly lady in Athens, Ga.,
owns the orig'nal manuscript of
Home,sweetHome, as written by John
Howard Payne. The words of the
poem as first written are all interlined,
with here and there an endearing ex
pression from the writer to the lady
who now holds it. In the old day
Payne was devotedly attached to her
aid she has many of his letters. She
has been offered a large sum for the
manuscrint.
A Griwsold street lawyer was sitting
in Iris office the other week when a
stranger appeared at the door and
said :
Beg your pardon, bat can you tell
me where Smith’s office is ?
Yes, sir—next door.
The stranger uttered his thanks and
passed to the next door, which was
locked. Returning to the lawyer, he
observed :
Smith seems to be out?
Of course he is. It you had asked
that question in the first plitie I should
have told you so.
The visitor had a troubled look on
his face as he passed out ot the ouild
hig, but that look was gone when he
returned next day and inquired of the
lawyer : llow much will you charge
me for a verpal opinion in a little mat
ter?
Oh, about $5.
The case was stated and the opin
ion given, and the stranger w. s mov
ing away, when the lawyer'said •
My fee, please?
I haven’t a cent to pay you !
You haven’t?
Of course not. If you had asked
me that question in the first place I
should have answered oy telling you
so. Good morning, sir! —Detroit
Free Press.
HEO. S. OBEAR,
No. 110 Cl\erry Street, - - MacotbG^L
WHOLESALE ana DETAIL DEALEK3 IN
C.ockeiy, China, Cutlery, Lamps,
Chandeliers, Plated Ware, Granite
Iron Ware, Japanned Ware, Baskets, Lanterns, tPM
SOLE AGENTS POIt THE
“TCXCE LSIOTT 9 cook: STOVES-
T 'But it-ikD, r.n(l Ouiirantuo,! tu giv.-i Sati-taction.
HEATING STOV-W, GBAT.'S, AND O.HEK GOODS.
W 1. ■ l-'n-e, lau Cat 1 gue. jaal Hot
S ■ ' - J
Monumental Marble Works !
First DOOI North of Virginia Grocery, Broad Street
Columbus, - * Georgia.
Monuments, Tombs, Headboards, Vases, <&&
of the best Italian & American Marble.
,*-S~ Designs and e timates furui.- hed by addressing us.
Workmanship the best. Prices Reasonable l
march 111f. A. M. & J. 11. ELLEDGE, Proprietor*
Winsliip Iron Works,
WINSHSP & BRO,
ATLANTA, A.
THE WINSHIP COTTON GIN, OIN FEEDER AND 00tf
DENSER, THE WINSHIP COTTON PRESS.
811 Gina fitted with tt o lat-iet improvement—staple unsurpassed, only tie SGkt
met i* 1 u ?d In construction ot eaelt gin.
For price*, end (. tier information as to Gins, leeders, condensers, screw* . #*
II I, McLendon A Bro., A-ents, Tulbottou. eagß
AT THE
HARDWARE STORE
Talbotton, Gra.
A LARGE STOCK Or’
Plow Stocks, Plow Hoes, Scovil Hoes, and
VESY INO UoU > LLY KEPT IN A I’IR3TJt’LAS 3
Hardware Store,
all of wliich will be sold at
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES for the CASH,
AND DON'T YOU FORGET IT.
Call before purchasing and be Convinced.
Keep constantly on hand a stock ot the best
COOKING BTOYES.
Mu nn facta red iu the country. Cull and see them.
aulci bl H. L. McLENDON, Talbotton, Ga
rr"'." - j . j "■ . i_ A-'- _ _
A. B, F’RQLUak, A. JWSSVP, EOBEaT H. SMIIB
A. It. Farquhar & Cos,
Macon, x vcorgin.
-MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
Hardware, Machinery, Agricultural,
Implements.
Steam Engines. Boilers, Saw Mills, Grist Mills. Farauha*
Threshers and Separators, Champion Reapers, and
Mov/ers, Horse Hay Rakes. Grain Fans. eta„
-PROPRIETORS OF—
CENTRAL CITY IRON WORKS !
Prompt attention given to repair work. laajlS J4ai
J. A. I lL AZI K vV CO.
-DEALERS IN
HARDWARE,
Nails, Steel and Iron, Grain Cradles, RubbT Belting,Scovil
Hoes, Carpenter’s Tools, &c, Cutlery and Agricul
tural Implements, Mill Gearing, Faints, Oils, &c.
upt'2s 93 and 07 Side,) Cotatabos, Go,
Job Work.
ArX ,Tot> Work don*
ia the Deist styles and nt el 5. •.
prlcew, at the. BEGTii'Milt
OFFICE. Our Job VBBnuttiy.NT is tur
nislied with a fine fowsk i-ncsa nnd all
the latest and most appro-, ed Ktyles.ua
type. We do Getter- Work for lea
money than any office in the State
Give us yonr orders and we will pleas
you.
NO*