Rockdale register. (Conyers, Ga.) 1874-1877, February 03, 1876, Image 4

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Rockdale Register. ED B&f% n M® J 'fjLL'l UCL I (>N Yl.lis,'(', A . IHI BSDIY, FEH Al' Th<* most glowing pfuwagna inn njir.iJ<;r* norninn will attract icariTljr half tin* ntl• ■ nt' that (■'•ntrm on tho man who li!own hi. r.OR" 'n church. A Memphis pruoner. who hated to n< c two lawyer, diagram* tho court-room by flfchtinr. w a’kc 1 out,and was unfortunate erough to gut ‘lost. He hna not be“H hoard of alive. V. T. Parmim has rwnilvad to ho a travailing ►ho.'man no longer, 1 tit when it was iinnnun r and that Now Huron hail a two.|. gif.-l hors t 1 wlfo hud V. hide his lnt (In' 111 Novwla, two wiion lay claim to Mr. Hcsihoof, and m remain* for tho court* to do i iilo hiub ol thciu shall li couaidcrad th ■ Host-hoof of the two. f?hc wax briu'iing bia hair, nn 1 ho enjoyed Voing fu-wed or or auiaxing. Rolling l'p h s i*\ os. ho Mild : “My dear, why was Cohin btt '. wlics li<‘ lando 1 in Amorit'a, like me now ?’ She couldn't tell lu n, and he explained : “le -c.iua ui was tickled at Ixdnjf fuat over.’ Copy was out, The and *vil picked up a paper, ands iid, “Hero'a aomcthing ulsnit a woman —uiuat liut it out f" “No !’’ thflb'flered the editor, “the find diatuibance in the world was occasioned by the devil fooling aluiut a womui • A little four-year-old hoy in f>< rby onu Sunday morning asked another little hoy of about tho same a;' ■ tx> pi iy with him. .tohnny Miys, “Charley, if you play Sif toy . you will never go to heaven.” ”* umph ! ’ says t hur ley, “1 itfin’L want logo to heaven, I w*ant to go where other folks go.” * youngster, while warming his hands over the kite hell fire, was remonstrated with by his father, who said : “On 'way from the stove, the weather is not cold,” The little follow, looking up demurely at his stern parent, re plied : “I ain't hoa'in' tho wouthir, I am "•>rTotng my hands.” "WW* Horbert Spencer, Pop?** >vn inquiring Brooklyn hoy of hm futher tho oth f mom in/. “Ho’a i lamouH Kngli*h pJnloeo pher, ii y non” “Anl what’s h philosopher ?’ < ntinuwl the Ih'l, with the t.usin h3 air of a 'piTHon who ooul l keep ri h on m 1 i i£ qn s tions until doom* day. ** V philosop ier,” re turned the fktlier, frarely, UUa man who An Ohio editor *it do . n tli • oth.>i dit nn 1 c *T mec -d h |*>V irfni editorial h \i led, "Ho' Shall u Rise ?” After anting half a co’u nn lie left his chair for a few luiuut s, ail 1 w'l n heTOttirneJfceß.it drwn pretty emphatically n a bent pin placed there by the "devil." He a. on aaeertaine 1 "Hue' to Rise," hut h I finish ed the article in the manner he and ‘signed when started out, notwithstanding. Then lie made 'the “devil" rise. A corpulent w man, weal ing spectacles and a very serious look, tins a passenger ou a Woodward avenue car yesterday. As tho car rolled along she smiled at a man sitting oppo- Yite, an l inquired : “nan you ring the bell ?’’ "With pleasure,” lie responded, as lie rose up in 1 aanked tho strap. The oar stopprl, no one moved, aid after al n ; hok tt rou h the disr, the driver started up again. Tie man looked serosa at the fat woman for an ekplana tion, and she said: “I didn't know whether you could or not ?“ “How long have you been in England?”, wo* the question put by a young Kn r'ishinnn to a young American at a public dinn ir in London recently. "Alarm two weeks,” was | the reply. “Ueally !’ was the rejoinder if youug John Bull ; and I notice that you lalk j our language ns well as we do ” "Yes,” wns ! the reply of Brother Jonathan, “I have not ' Hi 'an here quite long enough to forget liow to sjieak it." A Pittsburg woman vis en s C 1 of spjoch lessneas by a priest. Her husband is noiv prowling around after the priest with u shot gun. The editor who w is told that his last, m tide was os clear as mu 1 promptly replied, “Well' ! that covers the ground anyhow.” Afe Lavender the other dty lit dinner, gazed intently iuto his plate, he remarked : “Only n woman's hair! It's very sentimentil, do doubt, but si mein w ,t gets away with my a;>- p ti c.” A bashful young clergyman recently rising to preach for the tirst time, mudo a terrible mix of it, mid announced his text in thiswise : " \ml immediately tIW cock wept, and Peter went out and crew bitterly." A few days since a man eorviotoil of drunk bniießs stood up before His Honor at tho po lice court; and His Honor said in his slow, eWemtl way, “I’ll give you $lO or thirty days.” “Well; l'H take thof 10 squire," said the fel l'd*. An Americanized citizen was called on os witness in a case before one of the justices lathlv, and when the oath was administers i bo raised both hands and said : “I shall spoke noddings what ain't drew, if over I hope to die so quick as a minute 1” fecene at a Brooklyn wedding breaWast Company all seated about the table. A pause in the general conversation. Happy husband, to his wife's seven-year old sister at the other end of the room : “Well Julie, you have a ne>-'• •other now.” Julie: “Yes, but mother s lid to pupa the other day that she was afraid you vtoHld never amount to much, but that it tie-uled to be Sarah’s lost oßaaoe." Intense silence for a moment, followed by n rapid pluy of knives and forks. The great popularity of seal-skin jackets Will receive a scveie set back from an incident which recently occurred in Liverpool. A lady wearing one of those fashionnble garments Was waiting At a railway station whou a polar bear Who happened to be passing in a ban-el, seized her around the body, and she was “se verely squeezed” before the animal could be induced to release her. Ob an action for dam ages against the railway company, counsel for the bear excused his conduct on the ground that h# probably mistook the lady for a seal ; but the jury gave the plaintiff S3OO. Hereaf ter we hope no lady wearing a scab.skin jack, et will trust hers#lf near a barrel unless she know* what is ia it, Ijr. vimi anti tiotff'r, is * * ‘a * I 1 ■ n ”r ?! k \r k i:v i. v <• n a r b f c. iiie lkig*t % 'il jd and h*'d irtustrntM New*].r.jw r, Wf-kl)' e*■ 1 it;n ' f f r.lg D>iilg Tll'utffttr'l *) *'■ th . H’orfd. And the mold H um** paper of Atn *ri . 'fwcly* largo pages • beautiful Illustrations; u magnificent steel production <>f h ccU-brited picture j serial mil short stories fashions; Hewn; trawls, stc , .in every num ber. Only $12,50 |M*r V(*nr. (VHvtly nnd useful premiums given to club*. Th* Urgent cash to agent* of any piper. Write fir specimen. THE GKWMIIC COMPANY, ;r, 11 Pink ria*-. New York. AO KM'S WANTED FOR THE h $ \VO)I \\ f eirploita, adventures f N $ lIA ITLi:. $ awie L. Pa/d* ffur i, otherwise knofcm nn *' LT. HARRRYT. BUFORD. C. S. \ A true SOUTHERN HEROINE. Ed ited by C J Worthington, Late U. S. Navy. Madame valasqukz, disguised a* n Confederate officer, j>art icipatod in a num ber of th* hardest, fought l-cPtles of the late war, and greatly distinguished her h"lf bv the extraordinary valoi she diapalyed. 1 She also distinguished herself a a SPY anl SECRET SERVICE AGENT, and on numerous occasions ran through the Federal Imes and Obtained information of vi tal importance to tlwt t'onfederate er.rujiiatid m. Obtaining aduumion behind the SCENES AT WASHINGTON, who eatablinhed confidential relations with prominent Federal <>fJi< ials wbh concern .* I in the great BOND SWINDLE, by which the United Staten Treasury suTered t * the *xb‘nt of millions of dollars ; wih ac tively engage I iu >iioakad-rnnnib<t, and in n couraging SUBSTITUTING and BOUNTY FRAUDS by which the work of recruiting the Federal 1 a inios was ko serioiiidv imjied *d : anl wan the | I hroine of n number of exploits even mor in teCHtinsf than those of the hattle-fie’d. It 'tl socontains a history of h*'r mining on the I Pacific slope, her Travels in Europe, South America, and among the Mor.nous, Love, Courtship, Marriage, etc. i The above facts are sustained lv lending men both South au 1 North who participated. No book of such varied an intense inter st ns the. “ Woman in Battle” lias ever been issued in America. A .rents wanted in every county in the* Uni ted StiteH. Agents can make more money bv can racing for this book than any others, an it is tho ch mpe f , as well as the best selling Ag* nta’ book ever published. Tbw book is n (s tiMvo volume of over 000 pages, pro fascly UluHtrat •I. We print, bind and pub lish our orn books : hence, can allow laujer i commisaiens than any other house. Secure your choice of territory at once. Adlresa, sou riiKRN i*iib?,i<hino ch., Corn t Try >r an 1 Mitchell Streets, Atlanta, Oeohcta. NO EXCUSE FOU HE Mi SICK, No person can use Iloschee's Gorman Syruj w ithout getting immediate t jliit < eure.- IV’b have the first case ot 0 uighs, ColJ or Consumption, or any disease of the Thvoi and Lungs, yet tx> hear from that has not beer cured. VS e have distributed every your fo three year* over t’y sample boltb*s t< I druggists in nil parts of the United State No other Manufacturer of Medicine ever p ±v> their iVepkratibo 3Uch k test an this. Cos to your Druggist, Du. W. H. Lee A Son, and gc a bottle for 75 cents and try it—two dose > wil r*hive you.* Sample Bottl.*a 10 cents eacd* .1 ai 14 75 A v ILiufii'g guftcring, ami job work c l every deacriptou, in tin and sheet iron, will bo don • promptly nn i re.tsonahly, by J., S. Antho ny ,Cos u. street, Conyers, Ga., sign o The Ifig Bid CoiT o Pot, j OOK OUT : TIME IP : To Our Customers: Y’OUI’. notes and accounts are now due, nnd w ’ need the money. Those that come up ; promptly will get accommodation again, and I those that don’t pay up by Nov. Ist. will be I charged extra per cent. Remember we did not propose to sell goods on time, and then wait t ill Christmas for the money. This notion is intended for all who h've not paid up. He member that thus;! who come forward now and piy up will be remembered in the future. Now I I*I,IS ASK don’t ITT L’S oik! ! We also have ou Ii md a large and well se lected stock ol General Merchandise, v hioh we propose to sell as low as auy house in town. We will pay tho highest market price for all kinds of oniutvy produce. Give us a call. Respectfully, **■ Oct. ej ’75. J. il. AIiMAND, SON A CO. A C A Ul). 1 DS. SOUTHWICK, one of the most successful physicians of Now Orleans, lias lo cated in Atlanta. Confidential Medical Ad viser tor all persons afflicted; also, solo pro prietor of his celebrated recently discov § J.tqUOR and 5 E v LY TOBACCO : VKGErAUI ' E ; j ANTIDOTE, ' ‘ >V °T B ° Ve . n hUn * o § drea cured ; guar- autees all cases; medicine sent c. o. n. to all part* of the country. OtVice and rooms 85 and 87 Wliite hallstrect, Atlanta Ga. W All communica tions strietly private. nolß-ly 81 81 XT will get a copy of The La- Grange Kkpohtkb, for six months; the Premium Weekly of Georgia; took the gold medal at the State Fair in 1H73, as the best country "What It Will Do. weekly in the State, "typogra phy, make-up. business read ing matter, and editorial man agement considered,” SEND ONE DOLLAR AND THY IT' FOR SIX MON I’US. Speci men copies free. 81 $ i THE LAG 11 ANGIE REPORTER Is not merely a local paper. Besides its local and miscellaneous reading; it has a department devoted to the farm ana garden, a depart ment especially adapted to Eouioltold reading; one devoted to State news, one to news of the Southern States, and one to the news of the world; Collated with great iare 1 from the tele graphic dispatches as found in the best metro polftfin dailies. Especial pains are given to the news columns, the design of the publisher being to gi' c his readers the essence of all the newt, gathered from all stxue.es and boiled down. By this system, the readers are kept informed of all events of importance that hap pen anywhere, and the publisher thinks he ran justly claim that in this respect Thf L„ 1 Grange Esi'oktee has no superior of its I class. Terms, #- a year; £1 for six months. Send for specimen copy. Address J. T. WATERMA X I, AG RANGE, Gi. tn ; (iIIUSTIW INDEX. A large eight p-'go weekly. Oilman of itu li.iiiti.it ’enoniiai‘>n- Shotihl t<" n eery Unptitt Fnnil y in the Lanil. It i the pujier eur cliililren ought to road. It ii the |mper 'or nil who koiiM know the II till iih it in ill Jk.Bl H. Huhtcrihe far it nt nnee Jmli i-r your l ricn le nn'l Xrignbort to do Likeii'itn. It voii barn t the money, subsci ile by le*w - Y* it *• will m ike t iu uieul lor you. Send for j> vc im e n co pi h. T' $ /rice of "The lnftr r* V $3 a yeer. Address nil orders to JAS. I’.'e AHKb'ON Jfc Cos. liox 24, Atlanta, Oa. In connection with the Index we have, perhaps, the largest anil moat complete Ijook I and jiih printing office in the South, known as ! the kriifklin steßir printing house, at which every var.ety <,f hook, mercantile, legal and I railway printing is executed. In exocdlency Jof manner, promptness and cheapness, wo | defy competition. Our Hlank Book Manufactory is, likewise, I well appointed. Orders solicited for every grade of work in this Department, County ■ oilieirls will find it to their interest to con sult us as to legal forn. books, records, min uti's, blanks, et.'. Thin establishment has long been thor oughly refitted and refurnished, regardless of expen e, with every Variety of new book and job printing material, together with a full complement of skilled workmen. W edding cards of new and elegant design, rivaling the beautiful productions of the en graver; bill ar.d letter -heals of the most ap proved styles; showbills, posters, programmes, minutes, catalogues, books, railroad tickets, mu l everything that can be printed. Try the Franklin. A Ureas all communications to JAS. I>. UAMUjOM & Cos. I*. 0. Atlanta, Ga. T HE WEEKLY fairisr. r .“ 7< iouK. 3 *7O Eighteen hundred snd s. venty-six is the Centennial year. It is also the year in which an Oppositi'in House of Representatives, the first since the war, will be in power at Wash " ngtnn ; and the year of the twenty-third elec tion of a President of the United States. All of these events are sure to lie of great interest and importance, especially the two latter; and all of them and everything connected with them will he fully and freshly reported and expounded in The Sun. _ The Opposition House of Representatives, taking up the line of inquiry opened years ago by i'u* Sun. will stern'y and liligently hives, tigat, l the corruptions and misdeeds of Grant’s dv ministration ; and it will, it is to be hoped, lay the foundation for anew and heft, r period in inr national history. Of all this The ?j,un I will contain complete and accurate ac.couf Is, f furnishing its readers with early anil trustwor-1 thy information upon these ahsor ing topics. | The twenty-third Presidential election, with , the preparations for it, w ill ho memorable as | deciding upon Grant’s aspirations for a third I term of power and plunder, and still more as j deciding who shall be the candidate of the i party of Reform, anil as electing that candi- , date. Concerning all these subjects, those. who read The Sun will have the constant means of being thoroughly welli: formed. The Weeklv Sun, which has attained a circulation of over eighty thousand copies, al ready has its r aiders in every State and Teri ritury, and we trust that the year 1876 will see their numbers doubled. It will continue to be a thorough newspaper. All the general news of the day will be found in it, condensed when unimportant, at full length when of mo ment ; anil always, we trust, treated in a clear, interesting and instructive manner. It. is our aim to make the Weekly Sun the, best family newspaper in the world, and we shall continue U> -ive in its columns a large amount of miscellaneous reading, such as sto ries, tales, poems, scientific intelligence ana agricultural information, for which we are not able to make room in our daily edition. The agricultural department especially is one of its prominent features. The fashions are also reg ularly reported in its columns; artd so are the markets of every kind. . , The Weekly Sun, eight pages, with fifty six broad columns; is only $l2O a yeai, pos tage prepaid. As this pnoe barely repays the cost of the paper, no discount can be made fro a this rate to clubs, agents postmasters, or anyone. The Daily Sun, a largy four page newspa jier of twenty-eight columns, gives all the news for two cents a copy. Subscription, pos tage prepaid. 55c a month or $6.50 a year. Sunday edition extra, sl.lO per year. Wa hate no travelling agents Address,. THE SUN, n025-tf New York City. Wait, no .onger. I J aving sold out our enti-e stock of goods to I l Mr. J. S. Anthony, who proposes to con tinue business at our old stand, and whom we mke great pleasure in rpeoimilending to our old customers as a perfect gentloitiau, and a man who will do the right thing by all who will give him a trial. Our object in thus closing out is to wina up our business, and we kindly ask all those who have notes and accounts with us to come for ward and Settle, as we are compelled to have money. A WOlil) TO THE WISE IS SUF FICIE X T. Respectfully, NIGHT & WHITE. I*. S. Parties wishing to settle will always tiad mo at the old stand. S. D. X. Id ffiSYCItOMANCY, or SOUL CHARM IP ING.” How either sex may fascinate and gain the love and affections of any per son they choose instantly. This simple, men tal requirement all can possess, free, by mail, for 2f>e, together with a marriage guide, Egyp tian Oracle dreams, hints to ladies, wedding ] night shirt, etc. A queer book. Address, T. WILLIAM, Publisher, Philadelphia. 4w A W A Y WITH HARD TIME S. J. S. Anthony has mnvked all his goods down to suit the times, and is now selling Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes; without re gard to cost. Be sure to go and see him be ore you uy. Night h White's old stand, cmiueroial street; Cony ers, Ga. r\ 1 ' J'G.logue of New Books on building \j A JLfrec. Bickuell A C’o-, 27 Warren street, New York. 4w n H Yft If': Malijor. Female. Sqpjf your Mu,l. * address .anil get something WANT that will bring you in honor- HHlfi ill r Y ably 6'Ver slstta lffonth sure. Ilf U li t Ij Jtv' iXrFXTIONS’ UNION, Crejcwich etrevt, New Yoik. J.. BEN., WtkMN & BQvr, A T L V > T A , G E 0 R Gt A , GENERA I. DEALERS IX i S md for Circulars MILIiUUM & STU DEBAKE It WAGONS; A VEKA' & SOS*' A WATTS' STEEL ami VAST PLOWS ; IMTKVED FIKI.D on GARDEN SEEDS; INT-LUI'ING SEED WHEATS. Ul'aT PIiOOF OATS. BAKI.E A'. HVE nn.l tlm GKASS ; ES. GENERAL AGENTS KOK t # • : !!!.' WOOD. TABER & MORSE \.M ENGINES.^’ Sfr[ll0.ll;“) ICJ It'J'tg I tHAVENS” Cotton Gin Feeder. Bund for cibcutabs of description and ptrees. I ; J'fy' Mess’’’ Zachry <.f Overlay represent us at Comjers, Georgia. uo 1 M Dr. 8. P. Downs J■ IF. Lanyford. DOWNS & I.AM FORD. CO; X. .. //y CONV.Rf-', GEORGIA. ‘C DEALERS IN AND MAXUF VCII'UERS OF HAND CARTS, WHEEL BARROWS ancl VEHICLES of all kinds. HARNESS, from the Cheapest to the Dearest, both Hand ami Machine Stitch ed. We keep the celebrated J I - garEVEKETT ]__ 1 ' I the Best in LTase, for ( ARBI AGES BUGGIES, or one Horse WAGONS, j (lan sup| ly any part of HARNESS on short notice. Also, a kill stock of s m. 'hlj ms Ei: sa in great variety always or, hand, for home building purposes. CAvpWteiV and Con factors would do well to see our special wholesale rates. Mouldings, Lit ices, Stopß. Strips*, etc.. a Speciality, and made of any width, thickness, or shape. Window Sash primed and glassed—Blinds and Doors, either white or yellow pine. Also suitable lumber tor Coffins. V e always keep in stock Burial cases and Caskets of various sizes and lengths, tioni infants to adults —all at very low figures. C jffin Hardware generally. Willi our facilities, we propose to make Coffins of any style, from the plainest to the finest, cheaper than we possibly could bv hand alone. < [rive us a trial and see / Patoat wl&uuls, Hubs, Spokes, Kims, Bodies, Seats, Shafts, l’o’es Dash Frames, Axles, Springs. IRON in great variety. Screws and Bolts ot best make. I’ dent and Euameled Leather, Enameled C’oths, Moss and everything a Trimmer needs., Full stock of best Carriage Paints, Varnishes, Oils, Colons, Ornaments, and PaiiltS generally. NEW CARRIAGES, BUGGIES and WAGONS always on hand, in great variety, and can make ta order, any style or quality desired. Old ones Repaired, Painted and Trimmed at short notice, and at living rates. We buy the best nifiterialj and having suitable machinery, are able to turn off work with neatness and dispatch. With constant devotion to our Busi ness, Honest Dealings with our Custom ers, Experienced Faithful Mechanics, and the manufacture of Reliable Goods in routine, we hope to merit a liberal pat rouage from a Generous Public*. Thank ing you tor your past favors, we will be glad to see you again at our office on Depot Street, near the Geo R R. Respectfully, J)owns ifc Langford w U E EVER IT HAS BEEN TRIED 3DRUBSBA has established itself as a perfect regulator and sure remedy for disorders o' the system arising from improper action of the Liver and Bowels. IT IS NOT A PHYSIC, but, by stimulating the seeiorive|orgaus, gently and gradually re moves all impurities, and regulates the entire system IT IS NOT A DOCTORED BITTERS, but is a VEGETABLE TONIC which assists digestion, aud thus stimulat es the appetite for food necessary to invigorate the weakened and inactive organs, and gives strength to all the vital forces. IT CARRIES ITS OWN RECOMMENDA TION, as the large andrapidly increasing sales testify. Price : One Dollar a bottle. Ask your drug gist for it. JOHNSON, HOLLO WAY & CO Wholesale Agents,Phila., Is YOUR LIFE WORTH TEN CENTS ? Sickness prevails everywhere, and oveiy body complains of same disease during their life. When sick, the object is to get well; now we say plainly that no person in this world th%t is suffering with Dyspepsia. Lives Complaint and its effects, such as Indigestion Costiveness, Siok Headache, Sour Stomach I Heart burn. Palpitation of the Heart, Depress- j ed Spirits, Billiousnes, Ac.. Cam take Green’s August Flower without getting relief and cure i If you doubt this, go fjb your Druggist W H j Lee i Sou, and get a Sample Bottle for 10 ( cents and try it, Regular size 75cents. Two, and >Bes v, i]l relieve you. j J. W. Jones | A. W. Carswell. JOMS GARSWBLI. j - j_ I II U (t It 1 .S' T A, | __ V Centre Street, Conyers, Georgia. Keep always on hand a full stock of Pure medicines, Wines, Brandy and Whisky, for medicinal purposes. A full line , lyi of patent medi- Glsf ria. cines, hair M bnlshes and combs. Fine cologne, and extracts and toilet articles general ly ; the best article of raw and linseed oil; copal, coach, japan, demur and asphaitnin var- Vnsli; pure S't Louis white l ead and other brands, and paints of all kinds; paint, varnish, and whitewash brushes; Window glass of all s : zes; putty, lani|)s and chimneys of all kinds; Kerosene and other oils; and all other articles that are ii s u a 1 1 y kept in a Eiii'tCi.ass Dueg S T O R E. Al.r. OK WHICH WE WII.I. SELL CIIF.AP FOR !!CAS II ! 1 JOSkS & CARS'A ELL fir ATEftS’ ToriCEItTQ PAT!LOU ORGANa ( s&i&L are ikemoßi jcaiiHful in ntytjb - c-ui perf cct in tone evpr’l;a(le; The CONCERTO .‘•.TOPOi** the . best ever placed in any Or. *,au. It is produced by an ex tin ct (/ re;ls, lccn- Buriy voiced, i>c tr* <*'KOT of id,idt i.iaiaST SMI CHAH3IING etui son, M'llMtEVt;, vriiilo its IMITAHION oft eKU iSi JBh 8 MAN ,VbU U • 1.8 81’- M | RJ ÜB. WAT I! HB* ‘dßlittSi ouenestkai, tat AN U anil : 'Ui“ ,CJnique l'reneh.C’asoei f : coiHidue 1 UIIITV. oj VOlf’lNtt ”ith rrrnr volume .*/ tone ; Kuitnblo WpAKliOit r nU Kt li. vL O WATEKS* NEW PIANOS have (grunt power and a fiuc tone, with nl£ mpderit c?iti are the IJKST PI A NOS 3IAOR* These Ornratm and Pinnos are ' wixrrunrcd./br ix years. PRICES EXTRE ME LY UtW for rjish or part easli and balnncc in monthly payments. Second-Hand instruments nt great hurcruins. Pianos and Organs to rent until paid for ns per contract# A(JENTS WAN. TE!>. Special inducements to the fratle. A lib erl discount t“ T-rachwn, Ministers, Churches Schools, Lodges, eic IL LUSTRA TED CA TALOGUFS MAILED, t liOilAt’E WATERS & SONS, 4SI lirnndivay, New York. 1\ O* Box 3507# TWO DOZEN COOKIKa BTOVES IX STORE, AND SOON TO ARRIVE, AT J . S , ANTHONY’S Stove and Tin House, Commmercial Street Conyers, Georgia. Sign of the big, red coffee pot. Dyspepsia Dyspepsia is tlie most discouraging and dis tressing disease man is lien- to. Americans arc particularly subject to this disease and its ef fects ; such as sour stomach, sick headache, ha bitual costiveness, heartburn, water-brash, gnawing and burning pains in the pit of the stomach, coming up of tho food, coated tongue, disagreeable taste in the mouth, impure hiood and all diseases of the Stomach and Liver.— Two doses of Grekn’s August Flower will re lieve you at once, and there positively is not a case in the United States it will not cure. If you doubt this go to your Druggist, Dr. W. H. Lee & Son, and get a sample bottle for 10 cents and try it. Regular size 75 cents. Janl4-ly NO. ID.’ BY ANN ELIZA YOUNG. Brigham Young’s Rebellious Wife. C-iTThe only complete exposure of all the Secrets of Brigham’s Harem ever written. 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