The Georgia register. (Talbotton, Talbot County, Ga.) 1877-18??, January 30, 1883, Image 1

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REGISTER AND STANDARD' PUBLISHED EVEKV *VESDAY. Olllce In Register and Standard Building TFRM3. $1 00 Pdr Annum. ApVEbTisisg Rates Reason able — (Jftiicial Organ of Talb-t County. IjarGk CincOtv iOK. j. B- GORMAN Propr- The City Drug Store. DR. E. L. BARD WELL Ta-110 DttOH, I have in store one of the most Complete Stocks of Drugs, Chemicals, Oils, Paints, Varn ishes, and Fancy Articles, Inclodino find toilet i naps, vases. toilet sets, combs, bruslies, nud ail endless variety of otlnr useful and d< lirable artioles, ever brought to this market. X will sell. My prices have all been marked low down. Give me a call. nov22 12m HI. la- BARDWELIj. Miy & Kirtktud, No. 3 COT TON AVENUE and GG THIRD STREET, MACON, - - Ccorgia DEALER IN Boots, Shoes and Hats. \TTE HAVEuowln store one of the tet stocks we have ever offered, and la VV uric -s which oaunnt fail to give mWsfaetiou. It comprises Oents’ and La dies Boots and Shorn, of thebest cakes: the celebrated Philadelphia Youths'aud Chit drens‘ shoes—superior to all others; Macs’ and omens’ heavy kip Hoots and Shoes ia tine everything to suit the wants of the purchaser. Wo have,'also, at tS 'riiii'U Ml'eetoi good lmeof Ilyv I !• Vtc- iuvitc attention of Shoomakars to our stock of FINDINGS. Send ns y-u> Older—we will execute them with as much satisfaction as though bought in person 31IX .Sc itIIITLAND. .plSOt 3'lt<*on Gf. furniture. THOMAS WOOD, MLerry, Street, - - - Macon, Ga- Tka ddet Kunature House iu Middle Georgi \, liei-ps lull linns of ail styles WALNUT BED ROOMS SUITS, I3d Steads, Was -. Mmidk, Side Bran's, 11 at liocks, Olmiin ol;nii kinds. WINDOW SHADES and LAMBREQUINS. Cornice*, Mattresses, Gold aud Black Walnut, Moulding Ac People cl TANARUS hoi and surrounding countiesuro especially invited to C.ill when vis* ting tlie city—or satis action guaranteed, wh*n goods are ordered. i*c2ol2m TII< >3l AS WOOD, FLANDERS BROTHERS, COTTON FACTORS, Groceries, and Dealers in Wagons, Plows, Guano. MACON .GEORGIA, August 10,1882. UKAB 81*: WV again innviv"t int ho i min ;o‘ th•■> uow cotton season. 1 -8-> nn i 188 and, trxl ring our "•rural >• Cotton F c ors uni de.lursiu Groetms and Farm w* Supplt*. We !mvo been r..(ath-hel In our tiew quirter, corner Fourths,,,! I’oplu, Squ f, • n,„- Iw Ivs :u mU; and uv tis ■ jd-nn-ira in r •■turning t , ink : f r the liberal mun.i Jon bays shown lour confidence l , olr effort* 'o pleas 5. I'bv past season dctnnm-traV 1 the wid>n of ad twig a A •PP‘>. ; 1 ‘ r . ‘*®° ' r Ooit ii Basilicas. Bv doi„g this ve bare bm enable Ito meet your nee bin low prices, Ih.TcUy rendering m nenal aid tend inr to yonr i i*>s v ritr. , . Dn-tng the c. ruing season wo s'j ,!l add lar-e'y to our sloe'-- of Go obuying at fountain heart, paving cash and wrm g henry discounts oa purchase. These dm smuts we ,-ropow to no our f'lcm 1‘ t.no benefit of. W e work naru for the Plan ler‘s interest, and it is ior pnrp rc t •flr ,v n goal- at r..t-< cVvingc- nt petition Givrnsatiid tooo convinced. Uur stock includes Groce,ics. llardwa-e, Plow- Wagons, etc. Bugging no I T i-s a Specialty, , or I ON. -We i avc be n befo e ho paid:- for Fifucn Years us Gorton Factors, and be v lumc of our business to-day is an .ridraea of the favor vve reeuiv ,1 „t the hands of our Colton F,lends (for fa.lion Department is complete. Member 1 the fir.,, giving special supervision to the diff rent Departments The sztuvo.tvEionivo and jmuyratY of Ool.nn i- specially and at all tiu> •- aanervi.se,l by r. m-mbor ot the Firm and tills m itself, we regard as worthy of coosidera KM. It is ou purp sea - far as nr .eli-ab! •to pay t : ’e money in all setlliments without giving checks on banns, thereby causing *• m c>nveniacj tc our friends, and beivc a great saving in tim*. INTEREST. „ , ~ . . . We have nev r charged the Planter ntTSBSsr on Cott-n in '•• when ordered to be sold. Many times the market ts deprj.sU ed and Cos. ton will not bri.gits red value. Under such ercums'.in" swe adv.nce lib r.l y, and far suel, advance no charge is made, when tile Cotlm is lef: to ' -old on first active m .net. This plan en .hies the fsrm.-rs to realize lull vale- ol the *a p p. An 1 vri hout ad lit onal co*i. To prove this and to see il we do ns we say, give v.s a trial and we will give la.ifii b:e ev.tiei.t c of our or position. WAGONS. V.-em.he asp ci 'tv Of the oil reliable ‘T.I' KORY A AGON." th bo t war offerad in th: Southern market; th: work is war — ■ fed and we simply ask von to come and examine ‘or yours* It before buying. GUANOS- Wo bar, lie Guinns of high commerce,i v..iue and n dio.-nl r-mutation Befiro purchasing, examine our test .monels. turing t’ o sei#n we will fu*vc toar?fv.\ On? Hundred choice Kentucky Mnl w which wid be k Od at coses toi e. t : <r on time. Our obje. tis to ,n! -ive saiisiftc-ion, he ice we 1 audie only the test stock so hr wl n von trade wit!, Vn wii. PO-U. again. Om bn.siaesi. e expect to coilinne fur ye.ra, ml we hope to serve you in hE<m a war ai to iucm your aid in its continuance. iSSS WAGON YABp. , We hv> uid r cou'rol and to ar r,j ,c*-. ;f i*as.-a.a-., a FiiLE WA ! YARD .or the ben-fi our customers. :• is our tieaire to ph asj >ou in ev ry vioy. Beg, ec fully, . r > r 7i> * iMw^uciN *g2Dlf FIiAALoLI O VOL 7- ®fe (&tox%ia fUgfater. A. R. WILKERSON. B,TH ATCHER. W. G.ESTES ffILIIS! k HATCHER, TALBOTTON, GA. Have Supplies, Supplies. CORN, MEAT, SEED OATS, MEAL, FLOUR, FEED 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 MATERIA L SHOVELS, SPADES, IRON. NAILS, BOOTS, SHOES. IIAMES, TRACES, DOMESTIC PRY GOODS- Virginia and Liverpool Salt. SOLE AGENTS For Patapsco Guano and Acid Phosphate. Wo respectfully invite the I'ublio to examine ot.r stock bit ,re pur chasing, We guarantee satiefafction. jan 1012 m WILKERSON & HATCHER. How to Save Money! MANUFACTURER'S PRICES S Order ycur Wagons, Dump Carts. Drays, Buggies Ac.,from "WM. Columbus, C 7. Lowest prices given. m ' Y ’ l ° TALBOTTON, GA., TUESDAY, JANUARY 30,1883. PARKER’S I^XBR&LSAM. ° r, iy that nrc beneficial to the scalp and hair Restores ths Youthful Color to 6rey or Faded Hair Parker** Hair Bal&am Is finely perfumed and \* warranted to prevent foxing of the hair and to re move dandruff and itching. Ifiscox & Cos . N.Y. 60c. and $1 tlzes, at dealer* In drug* and medicine*. PARKER’S GINGERTONIC A Superlative Health amt Strength Restorer. If 3*on are n mechanic or former, worn out with overwork, or a mother run down Ly family or house hold duties try Parker’s Gikcer T*nic. If you are a lawyer, minister or business man ex hausted by mental strain or anxious cares, do not take intoxicatin g stimulants,but use Parker’s Ginger Tonic If you have Consumption, Dyspepsia, Rheuma- Ism, Kidney Complaints, or anydiaordcrofthclungs, stomach, bowels, blood or nerves. Parker's Ginger Tonic wiil cure you. It rithe Greatest Blood Purifier And the Best and Surest Cough Cure Ever Used. If you are wasting away from age, dissipation or any disease or weakness aud require a stimulant take Ginger Tonic at rmce; it will invigorate and build you up from the first dose but will never intoxicate. It has saved hundieds of lives; it may Save yours. CAUTION I—nfu* nil *<ibt!lut*. Parker’*GingerTonJe Is tbv best remedial agent* In the world, nn-J leeßtirely ilifT-rriit from preparation* of giiiEr alone. Rend for circular tDicox A Cos., N. y. 60c. & I'M r, t d alen In dr igi. Cni:AT RATING BUTTING DOLLAR gIZK. mwmWWW, Its rich and lasting fragrance ras made this delightful perfume exceedingly popular. Theft in nothing like it. Insist upon having FloßSS ton Cologne and look for signature of on erery botfle. An/ HrtigzL-t or dealer in perfumery can (iipply yon. 55 and 75 cent fire*. LARGE SAVING BUYING V.c. SIZE. ummmm] nugl Valuable Town Property. I off' r for sale the Claiborne Hotel Property, nituated on the south-west, cor ner r f the Pnohc Square of the town of Tafholtou. The hotel building has 17 comn’od ous rooms, is in good condition Plat e lies fine garden spot, £ acre, a goo? well of w i er. good kitchen, *fc.ble and barn iu stable. Will be old at private Hi'c. VvTi be sold Ist Tncsdny in Janu ary at public ►’© For further information rp; ly to G D Cobman, Talbotto i, or ot tlOi J U., on W D Lesnabd. /? a week in ’'lir wu town T rn;a 55 ~,4ft r fre°. A dr*-v* n H u.L2i Jt <‘o ,i’ rtlan t Mu>n*. loat 11 Where fells $>19,090,000 goes. Tbo tanners of Georgia iltig out af Georgia soil last year the follow ing valufl; Cotton, G-II.BGG bales, worth for the lints4o,ooo,ooo, aud for 500,000 tons of seed $4,000,000. Oats, 11,G52,482 bushels at 97 cents worth $7,035,000, Wheal ,3,500,000 bushels at $1,25 werih $4,375,000, Corn, 80,90,3,940 bushels at GG cents, worth $24,398,000. This gives a gia-.d total of $79, 403,000, and does not include tho rye, rice, hay, potatoes, sugar eane, peas, egg., butter, oliickeus, sheep, cattle, hogs, fruit, vegetables, aud tho hundred other articles that go to make tip a miscellaneous crop, and that would certainly swell the total up to $100,000,000 for tho pro ducts of our farms lor the year. Where has all this money gone? What has become of tho SBO,OOO - that our farms hava given us as tliu total value of four hading crops? The answer comos bae K to us from every side. The desk on which we write was brouht from tho North, aud sa was the pencil with which we write. Part of the eighty mill ions was sent out of t'no state to buy the carpet on our office flior, the c irtains on its windows, the ink staud iu front of us, the knife, the paper-cutter, the (hair wo sit in, the shoes, coat, breeches, bullous, vest, collar, cravat, nndercl >th-. and hat we wear, the sofa in tho corner, the wxldfohe, washstand, tho bowl ami pitcher and slop bowl, tbo stove, the spittoons, Iho matchbox and match es, the mantle-piece, tho locks on the doors, iho files for our newspa per, the mucilage pot and the muci lage, the water bucket and dipper, tho soLsora, and even tho waste ba-- kat. The only home-made thing in ihe room ia a knock Kneed white deal table that is a diigrace to its section, and the writer of theso lines Who to say the least ot it is not knock-kneed. This is whore tho money goes. Out of tho stale to buy about eveiy thing that we wear or ust —ill that nlolhos our wives ami ocildrcn, or decorat s our homes, such a drain, constant and strong, for small things as well as large, will consume many a million of the dollars that the pa tient and strong armed farmers have dug out of tho ground. What wo need to supplement the splendid work of onr farmers, is manufactures. We ncid factories that will simply the nr'.iolea wo are now sending money out of the stale to buy. We are inovin ; rapidly in that direction, New factories are be ing built and new articles made at home. Even now we uoto that the watch at which wo have glanced to oatch tho time, and the humble but useful broom that arat has just turn, bled down behind our office door, and the sashes that the keen wi-s 1 wind is rattling iu the windows, for merly all imported, were all mode right hero in Atlanta, Uut until a great many more factories aio built within our borders wo will be wanting lo know where tne money goes as tho totals of year after year are looted up—Constitution, Beaut ful Answers. A Persian pupil of the Abbo Si cord gave flic fo Itw ing extraordi nary answers: What is gratitude? Gratitude is the memory of the heart. What is hope? Hope is the blossoms of happi ness. What is tho diflercnca between hope and desire? Desire is a tree in leaf, hope is a tree in flower, and enjoyment is a tree it, fruit. What is eternity? V day without yesterday or to morrow, a lino that has no end. What is time? A line that his two ends; a path which begins in the cradle and ends in the grave. What is Go-? The necessary Being, the Son of Eternity, the Merchant of nature, the Eye ot Justice, the Watchmak er of the universe, the Soul of the world. Seven hundred marriages to At place in Holmes county, Mississip pi, last your. The growing wheat crop in some sections of Keutucky does not look very pr, nuising. Teaching the German language iu the common schools of Coving ton, Ky.. will be dispensed with. John G. Morel, Savannah, Ga., says : “I have used brown's Iron Bit ers w ith perfect success in dyspepsia.” “Not Guilty.” ' j Wall Street News. A member of a church congrega tion in Wisconsin was last fall charg ed with gambling in stocks and brought up before a committee for investiga tion. The trial began by a deacon asking: Brother Smith, the charge is gam bling stocks. Yes, sir. And you plead not guilty ? No, sir, I plead guilty. Then you do buy and sell stocks, speculate in wheat and oats and sell futures in pork ? I do, sir, didn’t I give one thous and dollars in cash to help build the church ? Yes. Well, I scouped that in on a little deal in pork. Didn’t 1 pay SSOO on the ergan ? Yes. That was part of my profits on a speculation on oats. Didn’t I foot up a deficiency ot S4OO m the minis ter’s salary this year? Yes. That came from a rise in stocks. Didn’t 1 chip in S7OO toward the par sonage ? Yes. That came from a corner in oats. Haven’t I walked up on the orphan asylum, the new bridge, the park and fire-engine ? You have. Well, that mean; more corners and holding on till I felt my hair growing gray. Gentlemen, I will step out for a moment and let you reach a ver dict. He stepped, 1 ut if was only thirty seconds before he was called in and congratulated on the verdict of “not g"ii'y- Josh Billings’ Health-Guide, N ever run 111 debt if you cun find unyihing else to run into, lie kind to y ur mother-in-law and if necessary p y for her board in some good hotel. Laff every timo you feel tickled, and laff ouco m a while uuny how. Never borrow what you are able to buy, and alwuss have some thing you won’t lend. Never git in a hurry; yu cm walk a good deal farther in a day than yn can run. II yu have dauteru, let your wi*e bring them up; if sbo has c minion sense the can beat all yuro Ibeerie*. Don’t have enny rules for long life you won't break, bo prepared to-day to die to-morrow iz the best creed for long life I luio of. Don't boa blown if you can help il; people don’t respect ennylhing 11.neb that they can only laff at. Don't keep but one dog; There iz 110 man hilt a pauper ablo to keep three. By trying 0 fellow the above guide to health and happiness tho Billings family lias hokum what it iz. Tho value of Honey. Honey, says Food and Heatlh, can be used in lieu of sugar for almost all kinds of dome-tic use It has no superior in the canning and preserv ing of fruits, making strawberry short cake, &c. Many persons claim that honey disagrees with them, makes them sick. This is a mistaken idea, and is owing to those persons having eaten honey mixed with the poison of the bee, bee bread, larvae, bees, and &c., as the old-fashioned strained hon ey used to be. But the honey of to day, such as is produced by intelligent bee-keepers and bearing their own la bel, is pure nectar, free trom all delet ious substances, and is by tar the pur est and most healthful sweet known. As article for the table, both useful and ornamental, what can be superior to comb honey ? I his is now procured mostly in small frames, and is remov ed from the hive as soon as it is sealed, thus preserving it= delicate whiteness. But for use in the cuisine extracted is superior, as it is free from wax, be ing thrown from the comb by centri fugal force. The Augusta Chronicle gives this proof il the rapid growth of Cotton nianufactur’g in UieDouthiSouthern mills in the last quarter of ’Bl took one hundred thousand bales of cot ton. In the lust quarter oi‘B2 the same mills took one bundled and thiity thousand bales. This is growth at a tremf ndous r ite. llimlscour.lv, Mississippi, is per haps the largest cotton producing conniy in the state. She will ship 50,000 this year. A Fulton county Ky., girl mar-. rierl at fifteen, so as to h Ve lie r gol den wedding when il would do her some good, H. B. Wilson, Harris st.,Savannah, Ga., says: “Brown’s Iron Bitters cured me of dyspepsia when a l other remedies failed.” GEO. 8- 01SEAK, No. 110 Cl\en'y Street, - - Macon, G& WHOLESALE ami RETAIL DEALERS IN Crockeiy, China, Cutlery, Lamps, Chandeliers, Dated Ware, Granite Iron Ware, Japanned Ware, Baskets, Lanterns, frtO SOLE AGENTS POIt THE “EXCELSIOK” COOK STOVES- The Best lEfule, and Gilnrantecd to giVo Batislaction. HEATING STOVES. GRATES, AND OTHER GOODS: Writ© fur Prices and Cat ilogue. 12m Monumental Marble Works I First Dooi North of Virginia Grocery, Broad Sheet Columbus, - - Georgia. Monuments, Tombs, Headboards, Vases, <&c. of the best Italian & American Marble. &BS~ Designs and estimates furnished by addressing us. Workmanship thebest. Prices Reasonable I march Utf. A. M. h J. IT. EILEDGE, Proprietors Winsliip Iron Works, WINSHIP&BRO., ATLANTA, GA. THE WINSHIP COTTON GIN, GIN FEEDER AND CON DENSER, THE WINSHIP COTTON PRESS. All .Gins filled-with tlio latest Improvement—staple unsurpassed, only the befit mateiiil ued \n construction of ©.toll gin. For prices and other information as to Gins, feeders, condensers, screws , See H L McLendon & JBro., Agents, Talbotton. angß the HARDWARE STORE Talbotton, A LARGE STOCK OF Plow Stocks, Plow Hoes, Scovil Hoes, and VERY ING USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRSTJCLASS Hardware Store, all of which 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 of the best COOKING STOVES. . Manufactured iu the country. Call and see them. bi H- L. McLENDQN, Talbotton, Ga- A. 11. FAUQUrIAIt, a. JE.-WOi’, ROBERT H. SMITH A. B. Farquhar & Cos, Macon, Georgia. -MANUFACTURERS AND DEALER? IN- Hardware, Machinery, Agricultural, Implements. Steam Engines. Boilers, Saw Mills, Grist Mills, -Farquhar Threshers and Separators, Champion Reapers, and Mowers, Horse Hay Rakes, Grain Fans, ete„ -PROPRIETORS OF— CENTRAL CITY IRON WORKS ! Prompt attention given to repair work. ca*yl6 12m —-■t.v.tt; ~r~rr.--r. =z-_r..uv .ape:- y —~ -vr-rt; J. A. FRAZER & (JO, -DEALEUfJ IIV-. HARDWARE, Nails, Steel and Iron, Grain Cradles, Rubber Belting,Scovil Hoes, Carpenter’s Tools, &e-, Cutlery awd Agricul tural Implements, Mill Gearing, Paints, Cils, Sic. Hpi-25 95 and 97 Br<,ad Sf„ (West Side,) Columbus, Ga. •lob VV OTl£. AIX .d-!RiB of Job Woi k dono in the betet styles and at tho loweni priccß, at the REGISTER JO OFFICE. Our Joui DTir.iRTmBT is ter * nialicd with ft fife Powi.if r: t as and fc.’l tiie latest and moat approved -tylea rn type. We do bettei* woifc for monoj' ill. n ft’ay office in the StfcU Give us your orders rtnd we will piers you. NO. #.