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UKIiISTEii AM STAHMRD
MAB' a 20, 1883.
T*(W> AND lO' STI U ( At.S
Dr. Adair says that all his fruit is
killed.
The “Ark” was on the public square
last week.
Quite a cold snap on Friday morn
ing last.
\ft<-r this month the grades of the
scholars at LeVert will be published
which exceed 95.
Our people take comparatively lit
tle interest in the Gubernatorial mat
ter.
Capt N- p - Carreker has been quite
successful in handling the Chesapeake
and Cumberland guanos.
Isn’t it about time the Lidies Me
morial Association were having a meet
ing to prepare for April 26th?
The roads and bridges are all in
better condition about the months of
March and September, a kind of road
scrapirtg-frequcncy. as it were.
Col. John Peabody, Hon. W. A.
Little, C. R. Russell and Col. Porter
Ingram, of Columbus, attended the
court lass week.
Messrs Jenkin & Jones have made
large sales of Pacific and other pop
ular brands of fertilizers which they
handle.
Court convened on yesterday morn
ing at to o’clock, Judge J. T. Willis
in the chair. The ciiminal docket
was taken up, and the court is now
engaged on it.
Mr. Eugene C. Leonard, who has
recently been quite ill, is rapidly im
proving, though yet quite weak. He
is at his father’s residence, in Talbot
ton.
In the Court yesterday Dave Moul
ton indicted "by the, grand jury- on the
charge of assault with intent to mur
der, on trial was found guilty of stab
bing.
Brown’s National Hotel Macon
E. K. Brown & Son, proprietors, is one
of the most popular resorts toi travel
ers in the State. In going to Macon
j go to Brown’s National.
The Rankin House in Columbus is
the [>opular resort for travelers. Col.
Jno. Schcrf is a most popular host, and
assisted by Capt. Frank Golden, keeps
the Rankin up to the full standard of
excellence.
Virgin Barksdale, who has been liv
ing with Mr. S B. Baldwin for the last
eight years, is quite ill with typhoid
fever. He is quite an intelligent col
ored man, ana much respected by all
who know him.
The Macon daily Telegraph and
Messenger will be sent to any address
irom receipt of order until after the
election and inauguration of a govern
or, which will be about May 19th, for
one dollar
breaching at Mount Zion.
Elder John Respess, of Butler, will
preach at Mount Zion church, Harts’
District, the 4th Sunday, 3 o’clock P.
M. n March.
A ,2‘bfng of Beauty-
Go to Spain & Punt-ins and exam
ne the elegant liues of genuine
tol.l Jewelry in their cases. Tbit
oweiry is bought direct, comprising
ivcrvthiag tastety and stylish, and
will be sold at close figures.
List of Road. Commissioners m
Talbot County.
Pleasant Hill—Jas. Allen, \V 1!
ureton, F O Holmes.
Tallwtton—B C Kendrick, G H
ordan, R H Turner.
Wilkinson’s—l) G Phillips, R A
’ersons, Robt Stripling.
Flint Hill—Robt Kellum, W L
duff, S P lieLoache.
Redlione—C 1. Smith, J J Wallace.
H Morris.
Centreville—J H Richards, J M j
-hilds. Rod Leonard.
l’rattsburg—J B Henry
Stokes, lam is Potter.
Harts—RP Baldwin, M V Wilson,
V M Adams.
Baughs—Robt Baugh, J M Lucas,
V R Neal.
Valley—Robt Brooks, R S Ken-
Liick, D T Cunningham.
Rough Edge—George Allen, H C
keen. T D Hall. .
Geneva—W J Mcßryde, W B Mc
'rary, A P Maund.
Bonded Bailiffs in Talbot Coun
.
Talbotton District —J E Mershon,
" C Belyeu.
O’Neal’s district —Samuel Amos.
Flint Hill district—S E Buchanan.
Rough Edge district —C C Dunn.
Pleasant Hill district —J M Mahone.
Centreville—J M Childs.
Wilkitson’s district—W M Cooper.
In the Court.
Twenty-three t-ue bills were return
d up to Thursday evening last by the
hand Jury. 'This body has been very
bligent in its attention to the county’s
Merest, and has given much good
’’ork to the matter of roads and high- i
Gys. The Jury had the advantage of
experience of many of its mem
*rs who had previously served on
Tand juries.
. Warning.
1 kereby w. irn anyone irom trading tor
k note, given to Jno F Matthews
jeent for children, aud due Oct Ist 1883.
6 it JXQ E MOl'Ed .
THE REGISTER AKI) STANDARD, TALBOTTON, TALBOT COUNTT, GEORGIA MARCH 20.188*.
Grand Jury Presentments-
MARCH TERM 1583.
We, the Grand Jmrors, swor.i and em
panelled for the March term of Talbot
Superior Court 1893, beg leave to subim t
the following general presentments:
Through appropriate committees we
have examined the books and cfli e pa
pern offche Ordinary and Comity Cowmis
doners* and find every item properly re
corded, correctly indexed and Touchers
duly filed for the time embraced between
the Ut September term and the prt-seut
fitting of the Court. After a most thor
ough inspection of this officors depart
ment, tlc c< remittee had no hesitancy
in staling th*t the ordinary was a most
efficient officer, and Was surely the “right
man in the right place.*' 'I he bonds oi
the couuty officers were examined and
found to be such as the law requires.
The office and books of the Clerk of
the Superior Court ou examination were
fotud to be correctly and methodically
kept, ihe general conditi m of tho offc *
rrflec iug much credit on that cfftcer.
An 1 mm illation ot the booksand vouch
ers cf the county Treasurer show that
they have been neatly and correctly kept
the cash account showiug a balance on
hand and in the treasury of $1.723.1C.
We have examined all the doekets oi
tli: Joatici aot the Peace laid before us
lor inspection, and find all properly kept,
except the following wl ich failed o item
ize cost: G. A. James, 889th.,Diet., Kobt
I*. Baldwin, 894th hut, W E. Bobeils,
089. h Dist., Daniel Jenkins, GBJ.li Dist.
The following have failed to produce
their dockets, —J. P, 88Cih Dist., J- P.
083 th Dist.. J. P. 87Gth Dist., N. P. 870
Dist., 4. P. 902ud Dist., N. P. 9t)2nd Dist
N. P. 894th Dist; N.P. 904 Dist. We
lecorauiend that these delinquents bo
reprimanded for neglect of duty.
The Court Mouse is fouud In credita -
ble condition, except a tew minor re
pairs needed, which, we doubt uot, wilt
receive the prompt attention of the coun
ty c mmiKMoner*- The county jail was
burnde several months since by a pris
oner, as vug supposed, for the purpose
of effecting lus escape. We are into rra
ed that anew and improved structure
will be erected at an early day ou site of
the former bnildiug.
Prom the cursory examination made
ot the books and papers o! the {Sheriff,
everything was found in proper shape,
with proper entries in cases requiring
some on papers.
The committee on the books and pa
pars of the County School Commissioner
report: We bare ciretully examined the
hooks and papers of the County School
Commissioner, and find they verify trie
statements embodied in his auuu.l re
port. We are saiufied ihut ‘be autos c.f
this officer have been discharged in a
manner alike creditable to himself and
kis county. We ask that an epitome of
his report appear in the General Present
ments. Ihe Commissioner says: There
h.ve beeu taught lor the county the lineal
year ending the first Tuesday in Decem
ber, 188*2, twenty'Seven schools for the
whites, and thirteen schools tor the col
ored people. This number for ‘he whites
embraces children t night in two schools
in Taylor, one in Meriwether aud two in
Marion, county. Children for Talbot
county were taught in one colored school
in Muscgee county. Into the twenty -
seven white schools were admitted 417
males, and le mules, giving us total
white pupils, 71U. into the thiteeu col
ored schools were admitted 451 males
and 535 females, tot il colored pu|)i?* # 98C.
Total white and colored 1.705, which
g.s*e, as indicated by the public school
reports, an average attendance ot 1*0(5 7-
i#s. Pupils in orthogi .phy in number
were 1081; re.idi’jg, 1319; writing, 891;
English grammar, 358; geography, 382;
arithmetic. 820- The school liud lor
1832 en tbled the commissioner to pay
sevcut/-flve per cent, of the public
school *cc< uuU lor tb*. county. The
schools taught in tee uittereut sub-dis
tricts throughout the county iiavo been
entirely selinfuctoty to the communities
•eived. The receipts for the rear were
$4*255.40; paid out as per vouchers, $ 1,-
076.55, leaving a bnUiiOtt ctsh ou hand of
$173>85. A ceuQK of the schcol popula
tion. thorn bctaeeu the ages ol 0 aud 18 ,
iB the county, as taken by ihe commis
sioner ior hlfci year, indicates tae follow
ing: Number of whiles, 781 male* and
#BS females; total whites 14691 Color
ed males. 1901; female*, 1715, total col
ored 3010#; total while and colored, 5085.
Ficm the report of the Cteik of the
county Commissioner* we extract the fol
lowing; The Ts* digest for 1882, inclu
ding wild lands, the tax on which is now
collided, directly by the tax c llector o*
the count.es m which the land lies, shows
property values to the sum of $1,290,-
jO4, on wbi-jh was assessed a t>x of six
dollars on me-thousand, this producing
the sum of $7,745.42. After deducting
| co umissions for lax r. ccivtr end t.x col
lector, gay s3l>B.3tJ, we nave ns uet tax
toe sum of $7,377.04. Of this amount
ban b-encolleclcd and paid into the treas
ury the sum if #5,430.85, leav.ug us un
collected the sum ot 19 The in
solvent list for Ihe county when present
ed, will he deducted trom the above
amount. The amount of cash tr the
I. easury for the corresponding date ol
hist year was $1,707.11. Cush in the
treasury at present session of the court
$1,723.16, showing a ca-di decrease as
co-upared wi'h last year ot $433)5.
Witiii i the past twelve months $910.50
have been paid for paupers—sßol.43 for
expenses of Courts—§372.Bl for support
of prisoners -*2l for inquests -*984.75
for roods and budges—sss.7s on public
buildings-$74 Cos ou eh ebons—and $17.-
91 on interest accouut.
tn deference to the request of the com
missioners. we recommend tbit ther as
sess a tax of fifty (59) per cent, on the
State t-x, in addition to what they are
otherwise authorized by law to levy. We
regaid this as necesssry from (ho tael
that, while the State tax is sonstantljr de
creasing. the expenses of the counties
are increasing, and sttiibntsble to causes
bevend th: control of tbs county
I authorities.
We recommend that the county com
missioners furnish tae County School
: Commissioner the Grand Jury room for
: an office.
i Do exaunnviioa we find that severs!
haiilfs in the county are actiug as such
without firs* having made a bond as re
quired by law. We recommend that the
proper authorities look diligently into
this matter, and in every case have the
law complied with.
We recommend that the County Com
missioners efl ct insurance on the Court
House in a sum n<t to exceed in
a safe nd so nd company.
It is recommended, and the County
Commissioners are so instructed,that the
Court House be not used for other than
the usual county and legal purposes-
It is recommended that the County
Commissioners have suitable guide board*
erected at the forks of th? public roiids.
wherever required by law throughout the
county, as early as practicable, ami be>
fore the Sept cuter term of the Superior
Court.
The Grand -Juvy. recognizing the Sreat
importance if good roads and highways
throughout tli county, not only os eviu
cing the enterprise and progress of tile
people, but ns a matter of easier ami
more economic transportation and pas -
sage, have thought proper to place very
special stress on the condition of the
couuty 's roads, and to this end have had
summoned before them ytie Road com
missioners for different districts of the
county, and after diligently enquiring
into the condition of thc|public highw iys
have impressed upon the said com in ta
nkmen the demauds of the Grand Jury,
and tho necessities aud wishes of the
people for better aud improved roads and
instructed that the r-mds m every dis
trict throughout the county be placid in
a fair and passable conditional once, and
by the September term of the Superior
Court they be so improved as to
grades, width, removal of obstacles,
drainage, Ac.* as wilt meet fully tho re
quirmen sof the road laws of the State.
Un examination of ths T.x Digest for
1882 we find an iucrease in the taxable
property of tho county for 1882 over
1881 off 15,703 00. ’1 no pvopeity of the
couuty is given in at about the vulua*.
tion*
We find that the Tax Collector has
paid s per vouchers to the State $3,987.
98, and to the county. $5,480 85, and to
the county School commissioner,sl,3oo 00
•ggrogating, $10,008.83* balance due on
property tax $1,896.19; balance due on
polls 7U4.00, aggregate balance due SS,
0(H). 19.
Of thii amount $1,105 approximately
is in executions, leaving a balance ot sl.-
500.19 unaccounted for aud due the coun*
•y. The def-mltitiK poll* nt im*>‘ v it
list on propelty tax will be placed ns a
credit on tee aggregate balance due when
the Ts-x Collector makts his final settle
ment. As Ihe limit lor settlement re
quired by law h-is passed we recommend
that the tax collector bo r< quired to set
t e in full with the County Commission
ers by the first Tuesdav 111 April, 1683.
We # recomuiend.that the account ren
dered by tho Cierk of the Superior Coiir
for extra services, nn.o nt ng to $72 45
be paid by the treasurer of the county.
We recou•mend John T Mcßryde a*
Notary Public tor the 889 district G M
lo fill the nm xpiied term of NV B MeCra
ry, who hr.s vacated the office in remov
ing irom the county. S B Baldwin is
recommended for Notary Public 880 dis
tiistGM. Recommended that the coun
ty comtaisbioners change and perfect the
road from Willlis Harvey's so as t
givc a good and sate road to Bos
tick station.
We rjo tumend that these presentmenU
be publishetl in tho Reoisteb A Stan
and vr.n and in the TaldotioN|Nkw Era,
In conclusion the Grand Jury returns
its thanks to his Hr nor J T Willis
for his kindiy treatment ot this hod...
nnd to Mohcnor General Grimes its appre
ciation of his valuable services-
W H Ellisou, Foreman
O D Gorman M G Parker
F O Holmes J L Dozier
James I Giddings A H Douuis
J L Parker W It Johnson
B H WiUDms Louis Potter
Job Ellison M A McAfee.
J II Caldwell W B Cureto 1
W T Harvey T II McDowell
G DAdmr J 'V T Jones
R A Matthews 8 B Bildwiu
T Ii Mahoue A M Mulholluud.
Died.
At her residence near Bostick on
Sunday last, Mrs. Andrew Jones.
At her residence in Talbot county,
on Sunday last Mrs Eli Donaldson.
Mr William Morgan, who lives
tour miles east of Bcoltsville, Ky.,
has only one hand, and last week Liis
wife presented him a fine boy afflict
ed in Urn same matin' r.
Attention Talbot Democrats.
The Democrats of Talbot county
are requested to meet, kn Masse, at
the Court llouso in Talbotton, at
10 o'clock, on Tuesday, the 3d of
April ntxt, to seb et delegalos to
the Gubernatorial Convention,
which assembles in Atlanta on 10lb
ofAoril. li M Wilms,
Chairman Executive Committee.
March 19th, 1883.
Fine Jersey Bull
The thoroughbred It ejrifaforod
Jersey Hull, -DARIUS 44 will rinud the
present ten non at Mr J M Garrard's* in
Talbotton. All parties desiring to raise
fine htoek will now have an opportunity.
Charges five dollar*. Mon*y dne, when
service U end© I.
febl3 1883 G II Jordan.
Take Notice!
All parties indebted to J 13 Gorman for
1 amber bought this year, and payable
this fall, will find tbeir ncounts ready a
this office after the Ist day of December,
Come up gentlemen promptly, and set
tle, we have got onr debts to pay with
this money.
TT J T people arc always on the
VV Ihi la tor chances to increase
ibeir earnings, aDd in time became weal
thy; those who do not improve their op
portunities remain in poverty. We offi r
a great chance to make money. We want
many men, women, boys and girls to
work far as right in their own localities.
Any one can do the work properly from
the first fits'** Tpr business will pay
more than ten times ordinary wages. Ex
pensive outfit tarnished tree. No one
who engages in this business fails to
make money rapidly. You can devote
yoar whole time to the work, or only yoar
spare moments, Fall information and
all that h needed sent free. Address,
Stinson A Cos . Portland. Maine.
Tho Ladies Want It.
That charming line, absolutely a
new arrival, of Ladies Fine Em
broideries, in uil styles and widths
call and for. Call at Spain & Persons
before it is all gone*
PROCLAMATION.
GEORGIA:
By JAMES S BOYNTON.
Governor of said'S Vc.
Whereas tho law requires immediate
action.
I have, therefore, thought proper to is
sue this my Proclamation, ord ring that
an election be held on Tuesday, the 24 h
day April, 1883, in theStite for Gover
nor of Georgia, to fill the vaamery in said
office occasioned by tho death of the Hon
Alexander II •Stephens.
Aid Id > further order that the Gener
al Assembly of Georgia convene in extra
session on We Inesd ly, tie 9th day of
May, 1883, at the Capitol, lu Atlanta, to
declare the result ot said election, or
elect a Governor in case no person shnl
receive a majority of votes cast..
Given under my hand and tho Great
Seal of the Stato, at the Capitol in Allan -
ti, this, the Fifth day of March, in the
year of our Lord one thousau 1 eight hun
dred aud eighty-three of the Independ
ence of the United States of America the
one hundred and seventh.
JAMES S. BOYNTON,
By th* Governor. Governor.
N C BARNETT,
Secretary of State.
PRATHER & EMERSON,
Broad St, Columbus, Ga
WHOLESALE A RETAIL DEALERS
--IN'—
BOOTSAND SHOES AND ALL
KINDS OF LEATHER WEAR
BUYING DIRECT FROM THE FAC
TORIES, AND BUYING ONLY THE
BESTAND
Most Durable Work,
THEY OFFER SUPERIOR INDUCE
MENTS TO THE PEOPLE OF TALBOT
& ADJOINING COUN I IKS, AND THE
TRADING PUBLIC GENERALLY, IN
THE SUPERIOR MAKEUP AND FIN
ISH OF THEIR BOOTS AND SHOES
PRI<- ES ALWAYS REASONABLE, AND
GOODS NEVER FAIL TO PLEASE.
CALL AND EXAMINE WHEN YOU
COME TO COLUMRU3.
I\ 1.20 12m.
GEORGIA —Tzi.wvr c;. i ntv:
Whereas, James McNeil n(lminia‘rator
of Keney Ingram, represents to the Court
in liik petition, duly file I nt.d entered on
record, that lie lias mllv administered her
estate. This is therefore to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred nnd creditors, to
show cause, ifaliy they run, why said nd- i
miiiistrntor should not he discharged
from his admistrailou, at and receive letiers
of dismission ou the first Monday lu
April 1883.
RICHARD H LEONARD,
Jnn 2 1883. Ordinary.
Glad Tidin s to Suffering
Woman.
A specific has 1 oen di-coveml that
•'pKitive’y corrects all mem-dual disor
ders! It miracnlous’y relieves, and cures
all l hat class ot troiiob oiu* nntlmlK* in
worn hi. It has long been knwWu an I
used, and its sp< cilia powers me ulmu/
(bmtfy vouched 1- rby the experience of
thousands of women*
This magic balm is now finding i>s
way into almost every household in t’te
land, mul Is known by its significant and
expressive name,Bradfu ld‘r> Female R gu
lator.
Atlanta, Ga., March 12, 1870.
I huve examined tho reci e of Bratlfields
Female Regulator, and believe it a most
ext rlk-nt medicine, and w*ll suited to al’
that class ot diseases designated. I have
no hesifation in re ommendmg it to the
public,
JOEL BRANHAM. M. D.
Dr. J. Prndtield, Pi op , Atlanta, Ga
Price, $1 Cos per luitti* . Sol I by all
Druggists aud Wholesale Agents.
The Bad and Worthless,
are never imitated r counterfeited.
This is especially tine of
a family mediicine. nnd i is positive
proof that the remedy imitated is of the
highest value. As soon ns it had been
tested and proved by the whole World
that Hop Bitters was the purest, best and
most valuable futnily medicine on the
earth, many imitation* sj rung up aud be
gan to steal tho notices in which the press
aud people had expressed the merits of II
13 and in every way trying to induce suf
fering invalids to use their stuff instead,
expecting to make m >ney tn the credit
and good name of II B. M.’.ny oth< rs
start* and nostrums put up in similar style
to II B with variously devised names in
which the word “Hop** or “Hops* 4 weie
nsed in a way to induce people to believe
the were the sirne as llop Hitters. Ai|
such picteodcd remedies or cures, -*.o mat.
ter what their style or name is, especial.,
ly those with the word “Hop’* or “Hops"
in tlieir name or in any way connected
with them or tlieir name, are imitations oj
counterfeits. Beware of them. Touch
none of them use nothing but genuine Hop
I3Ptern, with a bunch or cluster of green
Hops on the white label. Trust nothing
else. Druggists and dealers are warned
against dealing in imitations or counter
feits. 1 4t augl.7
Catarrh of the Bladder.
Stilling, Btmirtlng. lrrilutiou ol the nri
nary passngeft, diKeased dinc'aaigfH,cured
by Buebapabm. sl. at druggists. Ga.,
Depot, LAMAB. RANKIN * LVMAR,
Atlanta and Macon, Ga,
Hop Bitters are the Purest and
Best Bitters Ever Made-
They are compounded from Hope,
Malt, Buclnt. Mandrake nnd Dandelion,
—the oldest, beat mid most valuable ined
icines in the world and moat curative
properties of ail other remedies, being tbe
greatest Blood Purifier, Liver Regulator
nnd Life nnd Health Restoring Agent on
earth. No disease or HI henltb can possi
bly long exist where these Bitters are
used, so varied ar and perfect are tbeir ope
rations.
They give new lifeao.l vigor to the aged
and infirm. To ail whose employment
cause irregularity of the bowel* or urinary
orgaDS, or who require an Apetizer. Ton -
ic and mild Sliiuu not, Hop Bitters are
invaluable, being highly curative, tonic
and stimulating, without intoxicating.
No matter what your feelings or svmp
tons are, what the disease or aliment is
use Hop Bittsrs. Don't wait until you
are sick, hut if you only feel bad or mis
able, use Hop Bitters at once. It may
sive your life. Hundreds have been sav
ed by so doing. SSOO will be paid for a
ca,e they will not cure cr help.
Do not suffer or let your friends suffer,
but use and urge them to use Hop Bitters.
Keuietuber, Hop Bitters is no vile
drugged, drunken nostrnm, bnt the Pur
est and Best Medicine ever made; the ‘ln'
valid-s Friend and H .pe,- aud no persim'
or ißiin.y h"H,d be without them. Try
the B.Ucra to day. 3; 4%
Oil, My Back!
That’s a common expres
sion and has a world of
meaning. How much suf
fering is summed up in it.
The singular thing about
it is, that pain in the back
is occasioned by so many
things. May be caused by
kidney disease, liver com
plaint, consumption, cold,
rheumatism, dyspepsia, over
work, nervous debility, &c.
Whatever the cause, don’t
neglect it. Something is
wrong and needs prompt
attention. No medicine has
yet been discovered that
will so quickly and surely
cure such diseases as
Brown’s Iron Bitters, and
it does this by commencing
at the foundation, and mak
ing the blood pure and rich.
Logansport. Ind. Dec. i, xEJJo.
For a long time I have been a
sufferer from stomach and kidney
disease. My appetite was very poor
and the very small amount I aid eat
disagreed with me. I was annoyed
very much from non-retention of
urine. I tried many remedies with
no success, until f used Brown's
Iron Bitters. Since I used that my
stomach does not bother me any.
My appetite is simply immense. My
kidney trouble is no more, and my
general health is such, that 1 feel
like anew man. After the use of
Brown's Iron Bitters for one month,
I have gained twenty pounds in
weight. O. B. Sargent.
Leading physicians and
clergymen use and recom
mend Brown’s Iron Bit
ters. It has cured others
suffering as you are, and it
will cure you.
ftp’ll f
Woman’s primitive beauty tnd vigor,
which have been lost, can be restored
ami retained by the action of certain con
stitutional agents. These agents neceg.
sarily regulate, build up, fortify and an
tagonize all existing female irregularities
anti excesses, or obstructions which pro
duce tho ill health. The remedy must
unload the locked up secretions, add iron
to blood, strength to system and vitality
to nerves. Such a remedy is found ia
the use of English Female Bitters.
Two great evils—headache and con
stipation, afflicting nearly, all humanity,
are relieved by Bailey’s Ratine Aperient,
“Tough on Chills/*
Cures 5 cases for 25 cts. in cash or stamps.
Mailed by John Parham, Atlanta, Ga,
lu ok 7 in.
A GOUGH, GOLD or fiORE THROAT
should be stopped. Neglect frequently
result* in an Isctjrabli. Lung Disease ok
Consumption. BUG ,YN\S BRONCHIAL
ROTOHKS does not disorder the stomach
like cough syrups and balsams, but act
IHKEC'n.Y ON THE INFLAMED I'AKTS, Slllny
rutulion, give relief in Asthma, Bron
chitis, Ct I'OH-i, Catarrh, and flu* Throat
Thoudlf.h which Singers and Public
Speakers are subject to. For thirtj
years Brown,m Hrouclu.il Troche* have
been recommended by physicians, and
have always given perfect satisfaction,
having been \ested by wide and constant
use tor nearly an entire generation, the>
have attained will-merited rank among
the few staple remedies ot tlie age Bold
at 25cunts ji*bux everywhere. junlO 12m
Yon will find nobby suits and nnytldug
else in the clothing line at 11 J Thom
t< ii. ('olunibu-,
Brain and Nerve
“ Wells Health Ronewer, “ Greatest
remedy on earth for impotence.leanness,
sexual debility Ac., 1. at druggists. Ga
Depot, LAMAR, RANKIN A LAMAR
Atlanta and Macon. Ga.
di I /w \ AAn DOLLARS to loan
on fur ms in Tal
but county.
ONE HUNDRED THO U AND DOL
LARS to Loan on fines in Upaon County.
tHt.IO.OOO DOLLARS lo Lea - to
lurius in Musn£r county.
FIFTY THOUSAND dollars lo loan on
tirins in Taylor County. Terms easy
anil nil applicant* promptly served.
0 D GORMAN,
Talbotton, Georgia
For yourClirisl'nas trade in Dry Goods,
be Mire to go to J. 8 Jouos, Colli V us,
for big bargain-.
Buy your Christmas suits ot the popu
lar clothier, G. E. Thomas- Columbus.
Wanted.
Old Iron nnd Bones at
J D T Pr.rrciiET**.
Who wdnts Stock?
Mr. L A Baldwin lelton Friday Inst for
where lie will bny several i
loads of fine work mules, lie will return
to Ta botlon, about Jail., 15th. Look
outfr him. jmytf
Rera“mber This.
If you are sick Hop Bittfrs will Barely
aid Nature in making you well when all
elsj fall r .
If you are costive or dysneptic, or Are
suffering from nnr other of the numerous
diseases ot the sfomreh or bowels, it is
your own fault if you remain ill. fir llop
Bitters are a sovereign remedy in all such
complaints.
If you are wast n ' away with any form
of Kidney disease, stop tempting Death
this moment, and turn for a c ire to Hop
Bitters.
If you are sick with that terrible riek,
ne ß Nervousness, you 'rill find a *‘Bairn
in tfileid in the u*3 of Hop B tiers.
If you ar a freqneatir, or a resident
of amiasmatic district, barricade your
system against tle scoursge of all coun
ties—maLritl* epidemic, billions, aud in
termittent fevers—by the use of Hop
Bitters.
Il you have rough, pimply, or sallow
skm. bad breath, pains and aches, ami
feel miserable ten?mlly, Hop Bitters will
give you lair skin, rich blood, and sweet
est breath, health, and comfort.
In short they cure all Diseases of the
stomach. Bov.els, Blo>d, Liver, Nerves.
Kidneys. Brigh's Disease. SSOO will be
paid lor a case they will not cure or help
That poor, bedridden, invalid wife, rio
ter mother, or daughter, can be made the
picture of healtli, by a few bottles ot Hop
Bitters, costi g but a trill*. Will yon let
iifcin in&irJi 2 4t-
Run tr> Spam & Person
Special drive la arrivals of Over
sells, Do'm ti:s aj-d Cloaks. li.
Good for Babies.
Willi u bu’ y ui breast nothing is
so useful iiiT quietiug my < \vn uin 1
huby’s nerves us Barker's Gingei
Tonic, It prevents bowel com
plaints, and is better than any stim
ulant to give strength ami appetite.
—A Newark Mother.
Grist for the Mill.
Messrs. M B Muhone & Cos., nunoupee
now ready lor the prompt dispatch of Ail
corn brought to their mill, which has
been newly fitted up and appointed.
Th mill Hike first*, art ice ot
meal.
tub2o tf M. B. Mahons & Cos.
Notice-
Messrs Wilkifßon, Hatcher &
0o„ will receipt iny lumber oc
oounia ami guano l-ufinest billing
my occasional absence front Talbot
ton.
jaiiSOif T. F. Gorman
Skinny Men
“Well.*.* Health Jieuower" restores
hea'tii and vigor. cnr :s aia. ImpoN
tcuice. Sexual DibiJity.
The old firm ot Geo P Swift fc Son
Columbus, proposes to handle the cot toil
of this section as cheaply as any house. ~
La dies L ice Ties and Collars,
Ftachus. and Ribbons,
The very latest styles and shades.
SPECIAL DRIVES IN SHOE^.
fiopSO SPAIN at PERSONS.
Furmors nnd others defirin" a
genteel, lucrative agency business,
by w h oli s') to S2O a day can be
earned, sen 1 address at once, on
postal, to H C. Wilkinson A Cos,.
195 nnd 197 Ft.iilon Street, New
York, Gin
Mcßride & Co.,.\tlinta. (7a., n anuf.ic
hircr Show caHes.and are Southern agents
jor Seth Thomas' Clocks and Latnoath k
Fly Fan.-;, and own the celebrated Gaie
CitT St ve Water Filter nnd Cherry
Steam Fruit and Vegctab’o Dryer lor the
world. Prices fur ished on application
aug£2 _
Hm'%&
toman f lMt year without nrderinir it It eon tain*
•bout 176 p are*, 00 illiwtntionß. price*, •eeunta
doHcrlptlons and valuable directiouh for planting
1600 varieties of Vegetable and .Flower Beed§,
Plante, Fruit Tree#, etc. Invaluable to all, eepeo
tally to Market Gardeners. Send for it 1
D. M. FERRY & CO. Detroit Mioh.
decl 9
l * Ij'O r | nt, ule is -sweeping by, go
ll JaU 1 nnd dare before yon die,
something mighty aud sublime leave be
hind lo conquer tune.“ a week in
your own town. $5 outfit fiee. N* riek
Eveiylhmg. Many are making f rtune-c
Ladies m ike as much as men, and boys
and girls make great pay. Reader, if you
wai t badness at which you can make
great p y all dme. write for purti'-nlniH t"
ll HaiojcttA Cos., Portland, Maine.
"HOLMES’ LINIMEiii T
OR, THE
MOTHER’S FRIEND.
One nf Die gre ite-t cnnitorte to those
expecting 1 1 t e ooullued ie n remctly up
on winch imp'ie t confulence can bo pia
ceil-oin that will pi wince a cafe and
quick delivery one that will control pain
and shorten the dura'ion ol labor. Kucli
in Tnn MuTHEU*a ltELitf. Try it nnd see
what
A BLESSING IT Is TOSTJFFEIUNO FEMALES.
'i bis Tiulinen*, when used two or three
weeks befitre confineuient, produces a
wondeifut effect, causing a very easy and
q ick labor, with comparatively little
pain,and leaves the mother in a condition
1 1 recover quickly- ot in "ther words to
have a good getting np. Under it) use
h.bor will ordinarily occupy much less
than the usual time, and the snflering be
dimil isl.ed le-yoLd expre sion.
The ooudition lor wnich ibis remedy is
offered is of such a character as to forbid
a long a!ray oi certificates. Those intcr
cated init.s use arc respectfully referred to
the hundreds who have used it.
BEAD THE TESTIMONIALS.
1 must earnestly entreat every temale
expecting to he confined to us 'lhe
Motiieu s Belief. < uuplcd with ibis eu
tresty. I w.ll add that dur.ng a large ob
etericai practice (forty -f* us years') I have
never known it to fail to produce a sate
aud quick <1 eh very.
II J hOLMER, M D., &|lnnta, Ga.
A lady from one ot tho counties of
Middle Georgia, who has been acting as
midwife for many years, writes: t have
disposed ol all Ihe Mornaies Belief jou
sent me t nnd Inm delighted with It. In
eviry instance where, it bus been used its
effects have been all that 1 could ask. 1
consider it a great blessing.
A gentleman writtsi My wife used
your Mother's Belief at her iourth con
linoioeiit aud her b atiuiouy is that hlic
passed through it with one half of the
suffeiiag of either ot ihe former confine
ments. and recovered from it in much
less time. She also recommended it to a
indi lriend who nas about to be confined
tor the first time, and one says: J have
never seen any one pass through tins
great trial with so much easo and so lit.
tie suffering.
The names of all these nnd many oth
ers can he had by calling at my office.
Having had the foregoing remedy
thoroughly ic.-ted in Atlanta und vicinity.
1 now offer it to my p..liens as possessing
superior mulls.
1 am permitted also to refer to the fol
lowing well known citizens ol Atlanta: G
8 Nowton, Win Crumley. Jr, VV A Gregg,
and D Ham, all cl whom are ready to tos
tliy to the meiitsof the preparation.
Price. $1,50 per bottle.
Prepared by J BHAJ)FIELD.
4t 2 Sole pioo i. Atlanta. Ga.
(ft (vQA week made at home by the in
t® | U Instnoas. Best business now
before the public. Capital not needed.
W -will start you. Mn, women, boys,
and girl* wanted eveiyw here to worn for
us. Now is the tin.. Boy can work in
sp ire time, or give your whole time to
the business. No other business will pay
yon half so well No one can fail to
make en rin us pay. by engaging at unci'.
Covtflv on;fit ar.d terms fne. Money
made fast, ■ asily and honorably. Address
True & Cos., Augusta, Maine.
Thornton House,
TALBOTTON, GA-
I)r. E. S. BRYAN.
Proprietor.
new in all its appoint..
jiicifrts, fir. t class* Muly2
,IE ItGI.V -- ALBOT COTJNTT;
Thonmß D, Ftrguaon, adniinistrntor ot
aiah Hun'er applies to me lor disniis
don from In. said adnilniHtr'torsliij)
heso uie t*itretoru to cite nil peasons iu
terested to sUoa'* cause, if any there he.
why letters of cli-oiSs&ioli should not be
.•runted him on Hio first Meiiduy in
March next. Given mh i niynffi* ial • i"-
nature, this 251.1i dv * f November 1882.
RICHARD li LEONARD,
deci 3m. Ontiimry.
(GEORGIA— TaIbot Cout.ty;
Thomas A Freeman. Executor of Ste
phen Z Ftesman. appiie.s to me tor let
ters ot dismiKvk n. These are then-lore
to cite and admonbh all persons concern
ed. t> show cause, it any there bn. win
such letters should not be granted him on
the first Monday in March tBB3. (riven
under my official signature this 6th da.'
of December 188*2.
RICHARD H LEONARD,
dees 3in Ordinary
Pomona Mursenes,
FORT VALLEY, - - GA
In stock all varieties of Fruit Trees
cultivated in the South. All tin! hardy
apple aud peach seedlings i:i stock, and
everytli’ug at reasonable prices.
Our grounds arc as fine for our pur
pose u can be found in the South, and
quality of our stock cannot be excelled.
All trees tliorouuhly acclimated, aud
guaranteed strictly true to name. Our
price x are quite low. quality ot stock con
sidered. Freight on all sliipmeu s 'bre
paid. For further information nddr *>s
apr4 9ni SNOW BROTHERS.
A Comprehensive and Popu
lar History of thi U. S.
FROM THE DISCOVERY OF THE AMERI
CAN CONTINENT TO THE PRESENT TIME.
BY HON. A. H. STEPHENS. EMBEL
LISHED WITH MORE THAN 300 FINE
HISTORICAL ENGRAVINGS AND POR
TRAITS.
That which is most worthy of our study
is tho history of our own country; and
vet it is a singular fact that our means 01
obtaiui- gsu h information is very limited
i'iie great mans of the Americ.ua people
h\vc been compelled to depend for ’.heir
knowledge ot our histo y u- on the out
lino works intended lor the use of school?-
and which by their nature are orief. de
signed for the comprehension of chil
dren. and in every way iiuHiittatActory to
the adult mind.
Thote is n g< nuine demand for a Histo
ry of the United States which shall cover
iiie whole period of our nniion<il curco ,
from the discovery of the American Con
tinent to the present time, and which
shall not only serve i\h a w.nk L r the
general reader, but shall be valuable tor
purposes of reference and deeper study.
In undertaking to supply the popular
demand tor n book which shall record his
marvellous history, tho Publishers deter
mined to produce a w*rk that should b
worthy of the subject aud the occasion
They acceudiugly placed the work in th
hands of one of the most brilliant writer.*:,
renowned statesman nnd thorough histo
rians in the country —Hon Alexander H.
Stephens.
This vo unie in destined to take rank
ns tho standard history of the United
States, and should bo in the homes of all
be people of the country.
The publishers call for agents, tjwhom
most, liberal terms will be offered, in ev
ery county in tho state. It is a standard
work, handsomely bound, and is imoting
with unparalleled sole- \\ rite to the Na
tional Publishing Company. 30 White
hall street Atlanta Ga
Mi rchants.m ike out vour list, of Crock
er- ,Glass,\\ one! and Tin'Ware.that you are
in want of, and send it to 11s. We wil
attach prices,and save you ruinous freight
and breakage, that you always got from
the far off East. Mcßride &C.
nua22 Atlanta, Ga.
Taliotton E. H. Time Table-
PASSENGER TRAIN, HOICKING
Leu vc Tnl botton 10:40
Arrive at Bostick 11:10
Leave Bostick 11.40
\nive at Talbotton 12:15
AFTERNOON TRAIN.
Leave Tilbolton ~1:15
Arrive nt Bostick 1:50
Leave Bostick 2:10
Arnve at Talbotton 2:45
WIIxvaARIIN Soft.
NOW ARRIVING !
Beautiful Goods
French, English and [American
SUITS MADE TO ORDEII
—F It —
Fal and Winter, 1882.
FASHION PLATE* ALREADY IN.
You can give yonr order at once, and
have your suit, ready lor delivery at any
time dnnup the next thirty or sixty days-
Come promptly and avoid trouble lat
er in the season.
(J. J. PEACOCK,
C otblng Manufacturer,
54 and 60 Broad Street.
ocl?a COLUMBUri. GA.
Cotton Eactorv for Sale.
Elmira Cot lou Mills, 4 miles nth oj
UcviioMh, Taylor c -nnty. with 1.200 acres
of good land, and all in
eluding a store bouse v.hero ll5 000
business yearly can be done, is offered
for sale at a Bargain . This is one of the
finest properties in Georgia, and H now
producing 2,200 yards of shirting per
day. For fuither information, apply to
O D Gorman.
decs tf Talbotton, Ga.
“Buchupaiba.”
Quick, complete cute, all anfiOying
K : dney, Bbdder'and Urinj Diseases. st.
Druggist.
The youtLfmH color, beauty anil
lustre iregraduetfy resfor and to gray
bsir by. PterkerW-Hair H .Isam. *
TMIOCO,
248 WABASH AVENUE,
CHICAGO, ILL.,
Manufacturers and r Dealers
—IIV—
School Furniture & Supplies
Attention of teachers and school oftcßV.i
is called to the Victor Folding and Lock
Desk, acknowledged to be the most < uia
bto, sightly and conv.aieut desk evet*
in ule. It has groat points of superiority
other desks.
THE FAULTLESS
stationary top holds its place in public es
imation us being at once practical, cheap,
durable and oonvenlcnt in its use. Has,
two book boxes, and is perfect *n all its
parts.
MAPS AND BLACKBOARD*.
Kane’s Combined teversible maps and
blackboards. Map side consisting of
Jolinston’s common school sei, 0 maps,
each 3x3 Pet. They offer many aids to
lie pupil and te.cher, nnd a e being in
'rodneed extensively over the United.?
States. For further iuformrtiorj apply to
I’hos Km e &. Cos. nov7lf.
1855. 1883
TO PLANTERS OF GEOR
GIA-
£3ST Many of you remember Baugh*
Raw Bono Super Phosphate and its intro
duction for the growth of Gottou m fat
back ns 1857, or years after its first
appearance in the North s the pioneef
phosphate made from Raw or Unburned
bones. Since that time it has been aped
nd appreciated by the leadin'.; farmers
ii and planters iu tho North aud South.
Vt a:s ago tho manufacturers decided not
to bed ii ou l.u.g time or credit, c fton
option, and vveic the first as f.ir os they
Allow to quote u low price (cash down) for
1 ; ho.jplmto of tala’*lmbed rotation.
This artic.c confc ims in analysis to the
State Law, nnd is tffered at very low
iince for ca'ili. The only ferus on which
it can bo ob ainid Loin the maHufactur
eis, are: cash to accompany ti e order,
you c.m airnngd with your ageut in
tluiore, Fhilnddphia or New York to pay
or it on picatnialion cf bill rnd Ull of
•lading,
II you eannot buy Baugb'a Raw
.Super Phosphate Irom \oar Factor al
home, we advise y u to ordei direct floor
ns. You will find it to your interest to
consider this subject and save money by
pcoes ending with us.
BAUGH & SONS,
(Sole Manufacturers,)
Philadelphia and Baltimore.
n >v2l tf.
MONEY TO LOAN!-
Money Loans of S3OO and upwards
negotiated prompt!y lor tlie fanners o'
Talbot. Upson. Onwlorcl. lay or and
Mused*, eo eouuti s. O D GORMAN,
jimei7tl Talbotton. Ga.
Merchants, look to your interest. Our
stock of staple Crockery, Glassware,
Wooden ana Tin Ware never was as largo
uid complete as at thin time Send list 1
>f whfct von wi lit. We will attach pricey
ind save v-u heavy freight and Breakage,
which you alwayr get from far off Eas
tru markotis. We bandit inditing bu
valuable goods. Mcßrxdk u Go.,
augß Allan a, Ga.
Useful in the FakLilj'.
We usually leave ito doctors to
recommend medicines, but Purkcr'a
Gingei Tonic has been s > useful In
Our family in relieving siiknessinr
that we cannot say too much in its'
praise.—Salem Argus,
Honest and Liberal-
When the Hops in each bottle ot
Hop Bitters (at present
per ib„) cost more than a bottle is'
sold for, besides the other costly
modicines, and tho quality and price'
are kept tho same, we think it is
honest and- liberal iD the proprie-'
tors, and no one should complain,
or buy or use worthless stuff or
cheating bogus imitations because
tho price is lea*,
Carry your cotton to Geo P Swift &
Son's warehouse, Columbus. Fair
sampling and honest weights and'
square treatmont ail the way through.'
Mothers! Mothers!! Moth
ers !
Aro yon dislubcd nt night and broken"
<f ycur rest by a sick child suffering and
crying wiib the excruciating pain of cat
ting teeth? It ho. go at once and got a
IvHtle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHINGf
SYRUP. It will relieve the poor Jittls r
sufferer immediately —depend upon it,
there is no mistake about it. There is not a
mother o l earth who has ever used it* oho
will not tell you at once that it * ill regu- .
lUe the bowels,and Rive rot to the mother
anil iclief and health to the child, opera*-"
ing like magic. It is perfectly safe to’
nge in all cases, and pleasant to the taut'
•nd is the prucripliou of the oldeandat
best frnmle physicians in the Unit*
.States. Sold everywhere. 25 eefits.a
bottle. janlO 12m.
Christmas Trii in endless profusion
Bard well's Drug Store !
lot EVERYTHINGHeI
whl* for I*. contains PETER HENDERSON S|
*•* tvtsed In struttious on- Vegetable and Flevitr Cut- ■
tun" making it a condensed Gardening Book, having ■
ell tl e latest information known to the author of *•** ■
4ml*C fbr Trofit." Mailed free or. application. ■
tj>lxare state in u/Mat /itftr you sasu this). Jg
Peter Henderson & Cos.- k
j ( w to Vi