The Georgia register. (Talbotton, Talbot County, Ga.) 1877-18??, February 06, 1883, Image 1

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REGISTER ANU STANDARD PUBLISHED LtEKV ' 'UESDAY. Otli tie in Begistei’afld Stapil-vril Building. H’FEMS. $1 00 P 'iY Annum. \pV-EKTtIXU IUTES TREASONABLE Otoicial Organ of TalVt County. Xj.vBGF. Cibctjl*' ION. j. B- GORMAN Propr- The City Drug* Store. dr. E. L. BARD WELL otton, Gra. I liave in store one of llie most Complete Stocks of Drugs, Chemicals, Oils, Paints. Varn ishes, and Fancy Articles, tnrlmlioe fine toilet. oips. v-.ses. toilet seta. comb*, brusnes. ami an endless variety , h _ u.etiil and dt -iraßie articles, ever brought to this market. iViil sell. My pn.es have all been m irked low do ■. ’• men call nov'2'2 12m * VIM>AV ELI, Miy & Kirtkoid, Ko. 3 COT L'ON AVENUE and GO TIITKD STREET. MACON, - ■ Ccorgia DEAtfetl IN Boots, Shoes and Hats. ITTp HAVE now In store one. ot the best stocks ivc nave ever offered, and la \\ u ,ia -S which cannot Mil to give satisfaction. It comprises Gents and La .„ Root and .Shoes, of the heat iiakes;the celebrated Philadelphia Youths and I .< hit dreos* shoes— sup rior to all others; Mails - and omens’ heavy kip Boots and siloes iiac > Y.xything to suit the wants of tile purchaser. ... I We ha'.' also, at 0(1 Tliifd ritrect,# good line of HA Tf' W.' invite attention of Shoemaker* to our stock of FINDINGS. Send ns y,,u< „i ler-wo will exet ate them with as much satisfaction as_thou"hbonglit in person ft A lIV lt 1 IV 1 A, as KJ • , HllttOll. '. | splsdt . FU RNITXJ RE. THOMAS WOOD, Hbcrry, Street, * * Macon, Oa- Ta;“ oldest Furniture House in Middle Qeurgi.i, keeps lull hn s of Ail htjic-g WALNUT BED ROOMS SUITS, £ed Sietulp, Whs.. w tand, Side Hoards, Hat Rocks, (Ilnurs oßiui kinds. WINDOW SHADES and LAMBREQUINS. Cornices, MattceßSOß, Gold and IHnck Walnut, Moulding iVc. people ft T* bol and Burroundiuu counUeß him especially invited to call when vis* tins tlie n v—or sit is action guaranteed, when goods nro ordt-red. <iec2Ui2m THOMAS WOOD, FLANDERS BROTHERS, COTTON FACTORS, Groceries, and Dealers in Wagons, Plows, Guano. MACON GEORGIA, August 10. 1882. f f'&m'i 8j • .1 ’NfIF & MNsKvSk fciE&fg IHi gjffl J?r |B PI flFffl jedr- c .• jRB USlmjs&tijj wSX l'll id jFyL' y|^fc.ylL|^ d eTJBBKtSI DEAR SIN: Wo *,!„ ,-nnri;™ iotew tv, ri ming of mHne*s™, |l*our new’ “?lotsT *-me'es an C'>ttn F.oors .) .D.lersia <lrac~ne *ml F.inn .-is Snpplus. W* tamtam etn ,U f ° J", 'J m ZVr corno^F.mrt'-)and 1>0,.1..-K-r-e-s f,i .met t*J .* hs w I.V| , R m , t .mk f-w *• JI hav, ,’mwn jour confidence i mtr efr >rts o ;>i s■. 'bp <* ><*> the w.sd>m*f ad ling a aM Tand-1 p-Ht-n. Business. By doing tub vc hare b n enabled to meet yoar needs tn lo.v prices, thereby r.ndel.ng m Utnal ai<l I ' , R ,o . ! f.°Uu. l cUingUo„ we sb.ll ad.l largely tn onr s'ook of Gout-, bnrlns *t fonntal . head ATpiin? I h' o discounts 01 pn.vhese. These diaxinots ■•• e , ro„o 10 to eve ourf.ienK the benefit of. VV work Mr the ter-s interest, aid it is oar P ,.,p re to -fl ryn go V.- at rate, delving competition Give os a tiul to be convinced, stoct includes Groceiics. Hardware. PlntVs, Wagons, etc. lUggin; and Tim. a . peeia y. ■ , onr BfHuess to-dav COT FOX. -We nave her* before tte public far Fift.en Yei* as Cotton Factors and he i* au e-.idfece of thft favor wc lutve rectiv dat the hand-* of our Fiip * , )E t lV kbt of Cotton "ieml,r at the firm giving ape.-ml sapi-rvision to the different Depaflment’. Ihe consideration It is and at all times supervised by a n.amber of tbc Finn and tins itself. •*•**“£* thvrEv caustna lesa in oar pnrp 4 a- far as pmsticaHte to pay the monev in all settlements wrtiiout giving checks on banks, thereby causing ie cimvenincj te cur friends, and beieg a great saving in We have never cicirgcd the Planter bsrsnßsr on Cotton in a-ore. when orderedllohi 'Vo I f 11 K 1 iTb rk advance no 'ha stap'e, and Vthont addit.on.il W To prove this and to see ,f we do as we say. give ■* * <*"' nd w * ** * ,Te He evidence of our pr pouitidiu rt-KTC We rn ,ke asp ci illy of the ol 1 reliable -HICKORY WW," th •be t ever o?arad in the Southern market, the Work is wav *Anled tiid we nsh you to come and examiue for yonr-< It before buying. We h, idle Guano:; of high commercial v .Inc and n d.ot,M rem.rntEn. Before pdrchasing, examine oaf tmirnonals. Turing the season we will have to arrive, One Htudred c .oioe Keufncky s ® for ca n„r on time. Onr oh/e't is to phase and give satis.ao.ion, he ice , , serve von in sno'h a trade with ns o~:e y-n wilt come agai .. Oui business, we expect to con tin m for y ,- - 1 v o.v as to mc-m yam aid in its continuance. xrSltf'n ,We h ve ni!fl . contfnt and cmce-nenf to on, FUME WAGON YARD to the ben -fi onr customers. Ir is onr -lestea !o [decue Jotr tn fc’< vj- way. Bes, .filly, YOL 7* ®je #eui:|k fUgfattf* A. R. WILKERSON. B. T H ATCHER. W. G.ESTES WILRERSOS k BATCHER, TALBOTTON, GA. Have Supplies, Supplies. CORN, MEAT, SEED OATS, MEAL, FLOUR, FEED OATS, SUGAR, COFFEfi, SOAT, STARCH, SYRUP, FISH, UAT 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- SOLB AGENTS For Patapsco Guano and Acid Phosphate. Wo respectfully invite tbo Public to examine our stock before pur chasing, Wo guarantee satisfaction. janlol2m WILKERSON & HATCHER. Howto Save Money! MANUFACTURER’S PRICES ! o Order your Wagons, Dump Carts, Drays, Buggies An., frtrm WM. ColumbuN, f!ni mMY<iO Lowest pnccß given. , TALBOTTON, GA., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5.1883. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. Th tlec* n * lre**if wNohavr uvrcJit. Hny artwU, &• 4c only that bmOriti Kealores tha Youthful Ceiev te Ire, er FtMHeir Turker's Hair Balsam h final/ ptrfiimad an 4 U warranted to prevent fitVinf of the hair and to • mere dandruff and itching- Miacox 4k Cos . N.Y. lOt. ut |l •<■••, at 4wltn !a dntf m 4 bWMin. PARKER’S GINGER TONIC A Superlative Reilih an< Straefth Reetanr. 1 If yol art a mechanic or farmer, worn 1 arhh Overwork, or ft mother run down by family or keuft*. hold duties try Parker's Ginobs Temc. If you are it lawyer, minister or buaineM man e* haunted by mental strain or nnaiotia onrea, do net toko Intoxicating stimulant*,but use Parker's Ginger Tonic If you have Consumption, Dyepepeia, Rheumat ism, Kidney Complaints, or any disorder ef the hmg*r stomach, bowels, blood or nerves.Paßftnft'l&fVcst Tonic will cure yen. It is the Creetf 41 Blood Purifier And tin But ni hretl Wfifß Cut fiu • mi. If you are WeiflHtf 3wny from afe, diaaipotion nr any disease or weakness and re<|frire a stimulant take fir&bßß Tonic at once; it will tnvigerato and build you up from the first dose hut win never intexseate. It has saved hundreds of live*; it may save yeurs< CAUTION ?—iurealt raVttltvtM. f arbw’a fllwfw TmW U wr:pe*a f tk* b*itr*m#<tulp*h* Hi th*w*rl4,**l biW*lf 4tff-r*nt from yr*p**ltn of giagrr al*a*. ftm4 ter *<r*Ue W llu*x k C#., K. T. SO*, ft $1 *U •*, at hi 4r*f*. nitCAT EATING BUYING COLLAR SIZE. FLORESJON It* rich and lasting fra grave* baa mad* fkik delightful perfume exceedingly Theft la nothing ilk* ft. Insist upon hevue lixmn+ DC* CokoowK and look for signature of •e v*ry t fit If*. Ahy er 4*etr In yirf—Sy cin iapply yew. 4lt r** *w. LARGE SAVING BUYING tie. fTJHL C O LO C N E. i fulfil Valuable Town Property. j I offc? for sale the t’lnibcrne Hot el l Property, eitnated on the south.west cor ner of the Pnolic Square of the town of j Talbotton. Tho hotel building h 17 commodious rooms, is in good condition. : Place hne fine garden spot, J aero, a goo< j well of w.Uef, good kitchen, •t.iliM* aad barn iu sfgble. Will bo old at private sate. Will be sold Ist Tnesday in Jenn j af* *t public vale. For further information apply to O D Gobman, Talbotton, or | ortlffi J U., oa W D LswAabd. fhtljfl * Week in vonr town. T rma "i 'fV iiiii! t-~f onlfif froc. Addrr-s It ; H.vi-fdrf zl Cos ,- Tor.lan'l Maiue. imt*f4 The Quail Eater’s Had Day. New York Suu. Hure lie is, said (tube Case, and ho comes up groggy for the fitteenti round. Mr, Waloolt, why is trying to eat a brace of quail every day for thirty daya, was overdue by io minutes yesterday alteruoon, and when he was at length spied approaching Case's Hotel his steps were un steady and his face dashed. He was takeu into a back room by his backer, Mr. Mofialt, and then a bottle or soda was carried in. The tefths of tlie wager require that the two birds shall bo eaten botwen 4 and 5 o'clock. At a quarter past four the eater emerged from the in ner apartment) but ha was still vry tthtteTUit, as to Ills l*g, though the rest of liis person was extremely stiff and diguified* Mr Moffatt eyed him withuuooncealedconcern. Charley, he said to a young ne gro, walk him down the road. The smoke in hero is too much for him. What is everybody smiling at? Nobody explained the smile, and there was a rush out to the veranda to soe the eater walk off, atteuded by Charley. Then there was a gen eral pulling out of watches. What is the Matter wi'h your man? was asked of Mr Moffatt, lie has been taking a little —too much- -far his stomach's Sake, re plied the backer, impressively; but he will be all right. Other* did not thick so, and several bets wero hastily made at two to one against him. He returned from the walk at halt past four, and throe miuutcs later was seated at the tsble, in the midst of the staring and crowding spectator*, threw his hat aside aud eased his close-fitting coat by tiu buttiming it. You've got twenty-seven minute* saui Mr Moffatt, and that's plenty, iijyou take i cool. Me Wnlcott cut off the leg of a quail and lifted it to his mouth. His nose perceptibly wrlhWlod and ho sniffed as though some hing smelt badly. It's the smoke said one. It's the qnail, said another. Keep a still stomach, wa* a rli nd‘a advice The first leg wns four minutes in bping gwoil to the bone. It look ed ns though tho iimlerUking wns nbout to fail ju*t befor* being half accomplished But tho oth*r went foster, and the meat ef the whole bird wus gone at the end of twelve minutes. Mr Walcott g-ied for a weary instant at the other bird, and then hia rye* tttrlled with an appa rently inspiring etfret on the bate bones of tbe first fowl, Tha second became a skeleton in (our minutes and a half. Mr Walcott ackowl. edged (he applause with a very pre cise and polite bow. All o( th meal except the ouail had remained untasted. Ho now took a single spoonful each of corn and peas, wip ed his mouth with the napkiu, and pushed back from tho table. Charley, he called. 110, Chaflby! Let's take nnotllef walk. The negro responded with alacri ty( and leaping on his arm, the quail eater went out for exercise and air. A SWart Dog- Kxeryliody in Midway knows old "Ned,” the children's dog. He is one of the smartest dogs that we have ever seen. He formerly belonged to the late Mrs. Margaret Buford, but as there were no children at her house he came to town add took up his abode at the house of Mr. S. N. Rogers. He goes to school with the children every morning and remains there all day. When they go out to play he goes too, anp is quite expert itl catch ing a ball—indeed In a game he takes the place of a child. When the bell is rung he is first to run into the school-house, and when the class es are called up to recite he takes his place in line at the foot. After the child next above him has recited he answers the next question by an intel ligent bark and bow of the head. Should a question be missed by the child at the foot of the class and pass ed to the next by the teacher, Ned will answer in his peculiar way. Spell ing seems to t>e hi* favorite branch of study, his answers being tfkceedifigfy quick and vigorous. Although he turns the children doWrt after his fash ion, he Bever goes above them. He will fight for any of the pupils as well as teachers, and could not be induced to stay where there there are no chil dren. Of 42 principal ruler* in the world King Wi liam,of Germany, is the oldest, 86, and Altonao, of Spain, the youngeat, 25, The Pop* m 19, Alexander* of Ha*ia, 31, and Vic. torn 68. ■ ■ r I*o <■■■ Daniel Small, Savannah, says: ‘‘Brown’s Iron Bit'ers cured me effec- dyspepsia.” Just His Way. Wall Street News. I see, she observed, as she looked up from her paper, ‘ that another wo man who was pcrfect'y sane all the time has just been roleas-d from a lunatic asylum dftef a detention of three years.” Yes, briefly replied the husband. She was incarcerated by her hus band. Ye. Who wanted her out of the wdj 1 , that he might rtiatry another woman. Yes. In case you desired to dispose of ma, you would piobably have me shut up in a lunatic asylum ? No, nia’m ; I should poison you ; that’s the cheapef and better way. Asa man of business, and as an ad vocate of financial economy, i have thought this matter over time and a gain, and I should certainly prefer to spend fifteen cents for arsenic to pay ing out ten or fifteen dollars per week for goodness knows h o w long. She looked at him a long time with a whole iceberg in each eye, and then turned to her paper with the re mark : Just like your stingy way; you Hevet want me liave anything like oth er folks. What His Uncle Said. Summerbreeze’s boy did’t learn his alphabet very easily, and always brought up all standing when he got to “O.” The schuolmarm tried to make him remember it, hut to no pur pose. Finally an idea struck her. She said t Johhny, you were out in the coun try during vaentioh, I believe ? Yessum. * There were lots of cattle there, were there not ? Yonr uncle had some cattle, too ( dill he hot? Yessum. Well, now, did he not say tohiscat tle when he wanted them to go, gee? YrSSUtOI Now do you think you can remem ber the letter? Yessum. The next day Johnny again stum bled on "G”, and the tcachsr, to re fresh his memory, said t Well, Johnny, what did your uncle say to his cattle ? Johnny hesitated a moment, and then yelled out: Haw, Diamond, d—n ye ! The teacher thought Johnny had suddenly learned the whole alphabet. A Pound of Ditto. An honest old man, rather ignorant on the improved method of abbrevia tion, on looking over his grocer’s bill occasionally f jund charges like the following : To i lb. Ua t j i lb. ditto. Wife, said he, this 'tre’s a putty business. I should like to know What you have done with 10 much of this ditto. Ditto, ditto, replied the old lady, never had a pound of ditto in tbe houje in all my lite ! So bßck went the honest old squire in high dudgeon that he should have been charged with things he hap nev er received. Mr B, said lie, I shan't stand this, my wife says she hasn’t had a pound of this durned ditto in the 1 ouse in her life ! The merchants therheupon explain ed the meaning of the term, and the squire went home satisfied' His wife inquired if he had found the meaning of the ditto, Yes, said he, it means that lam an old fool and you're ditto. President Bonney, in an annual ad dress to the Illinois State Bar Associ ation, insisted that the jury system had become vitiated by anomalies and absurdiiies, which have become incorporated wi;h that method of ad judicating. He pronounced emphat ically against making juries the judges of law in criminal cases. ~I declare,’’ exclaimed a boarder *t dinner tnble recently, (hi* i* the moat affectionate pf 1 ever saw. Affectionate pie{ cried every one at the tahl*,including the landlady. Yes, aafd the boarder, the upper •nd lowaf crusts are So affei tiouat* that they won't allow anytbir g be tween them. An exchange excitedly asks: I* your canary savage? And then it proceed* to give a recip* tor tam. ing the canary. It is fortunate that eteff at tbi* late day, means bare been di*covercd for taming a ssvsg* canary, sod now there will be no more blood-curdling anec dotes about eaeary birds carrying off children and devouring them. G O Mingledotff, Savannah, C>a., says : “Brovrfifxffpn Bitters restored me to health When suffering from ma laVia.' GEO. & OBEAR, No. 1110 Cl\©rry Street) - Macor\,GHi WHOLESALE and KF.T.UI, DEALERS itt Clockeiy, China, Cutlery, Lamps, Chandeliers. Plated Ware. Granite Iron Ware, Japanned Ware, Baskets, Lanterns. Mo SOLE AGENTS FOII THE •‘EXqiiGSIOII” COOK STOVES" Tin' Best iraiii', and Guaranteed to give Si\thtiictl&tt. HEATING STOVES. GUATES, AND OTHKII GOODS. Write 1 r Prices and Cat,login). 1 Mon umental Marble Works f First Dooi North of Virginia Grocery, Broad Street ) t Columbus, - - Georgia! Monuments, Tombs, Headboards, Vases, &c. of the best Italian & American Marble. Designs .mit estimates furnished by addressing as. Workmanship the best. Prices Reasonable ! march litt. A. M. A J. H. F.LLEDGE, Proprietors rr"w•iirr.~7r7rraTi.irri^iriTr.'.■ ■■ ■,■■■■ .i7; Winship Iron Works, WINSHIP & BRO, ATLANTA, GA. THE WINSHIP COTTON GIN, GIN FEEDER AND UOlf* DENSER, THE WINSHIP COTTON PRESS. All Ging fitted with the latest improvement—staple u usurp*sued, oilly ths M materDl n*ed In cornttritction of each giu. For prices and other information ns to Gins, foeders, condenser*, oerswf, . flee II L McLendon Bro., Agents, Tnlbotton. agf AT THE HARDWARE STORE Talbotton, Gra. A LARGE STOCK OF Plow Stocks, Plow Hoes, Scovil Hoes, and VERY ING U6UAU.YKF.f TIN A FIRSTJC’LASS 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 tho best COOKING STOVES. Manufactured in the country. Call and sen them. “ H B I6 bi H- L. McLENDON, Talbotton, &a- „ A. 11. FARQUHAK, A. JK.3301'- ROBERT 11. MiITU A. B. Fiirquliar & Cos. .Vlucon. ireoi’ffia. --MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN- Hardware, Machinery, Agricultural^ Implements. Steam Engines Boilers, Saw Hills, Grist Hills, FaTqnhar Threshers and Separators, Champion Reapers, and Mowers. Horse Hdy Rakes, Grain Fans, etc., —PROPRIETORS OP— CENTRAL CITY IRON WORKS I* ~ * a Protopl n'trntion repair work. ra*yl4 Ifal. J. A. FRAZER & CO. - DfcALEIIH inf- HARD WAKE, Nall*,- Steel and Iron, Grain Cradles, Rubber Hoe#, Carpenters Tools, &c-, Cutlery an Agricul tural Implei'ttents, Mill Gearing Psfeita, Oils, lie. * urr3S SS and 97 LVoftil St,' (Wl'f Side,}' iLVambnn, Qa, JobWors. Ar.t .ilisst sof Job W oi"K ilonst in the lie*.? styles And stthe lowest at ll > REOISTEB 40 OFElcfc. Oar; jo • r ; nishei with a rib* Fowna *•** snd sit thcUiesi and most i pro* ed styles in type, fte db butte l- work ter muu cy thuh nj office in Dio Hurt* GivTus yoiir orders sud we wiliplec s * tk - * NO./.