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Rockdale Register.
i!BY8 &BQD j£jii:iry*
CONYERS, QA„ THURSDAY FEU. 10, 1870.
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Counter claims * Your wife*. shopping bills,
"The rich,"nail a Dutchman, 'Vat venison
breauve itixhduor. I eat mutton because it
tsh i hoop.
An In lianapolis monkey ato a box of pills
ind oi id. Tlicy ujx-rier tly didn’t work well
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Scotch saying i—A dear plant wi’ a mot'
na*m on’s a vaarv goad thing, but a dinner
plant wi’ a mon's dinner on'# a bettor.
The Philndolpl ii l’res. Club ha* elected Mr.
Morwitz aa its Vioe-Prea and mt. They have
more-wit. there than we gave hhuiD credit
for.
An exchange *ayg that Don Carlos has 8,00)
men at Inin and 40,000 on—paper This is
io bo Inin-ical,
Tho intensely poetical editor of tho Austin
( Fox.) Jteveille describes il recent grngeoi.
set in that vicinity as re*ambling a ripe pump
kin wrapped in the AmSrio wi flag.
An accomplish!) 1 book-keeper wishes us to
say that ho will give any man $10,OX) a year
who will procure for hiui tin; positiou of con
fideutial clerk of Mr. Alkali Babbllt.
Man *-"I)o you think it would ho safe for in' 1
to cross this pasture ?” >f aid-'dVull, the
old b ill don't like red v< ry n uoh, Imt if you
will chalk your no-jc I guess he won't attack
you.”
Hret Harto admits that lie learned tho prin
ter s trado. He says lie could work six IjHurts
of type par day on a hau l piers, and could
correct a roll r ai good as anybody,
Iha Library Committee of ('onjrMi has
ordered a bust of the late Chi s’. Jiutiae Tan
coy. Just by way of contrast, tiny think of
buying a spree of Ax ck Ch in Her at the same
time.
Tlio London Rothschild in dsil, anl every
]>oor devil of an editor remarks with satisfied
complacency that “money could not nave him.’
Poverty don’t wo a man f?itli or.
“You ain’t afraid to die ?” said thu clergy
man, tenderly. “No,’ replied the sufferer,
“I’m only afraid if I do that tho old woman
will|g> snooting among niy private pap.ua tho
first thing."
“Which accounts for tlio unusually interest
ting paper wo publish this week,” as the young
Ilian, temporarily left in charge of the - rund
exchange, said, when he iinnouncol his boss’s
absence in Now York.
Tils time when a omit- fully realises that
woman s sphere should bo enlarged if when ho
finds that his washer-woman lias mistaken his
tockings for his shirt-bosom, and starched
liom accordingly.
When a man detects a missing button after
getting on n dem shirt, no one in tho house
is awara of tho fact, 110 takes oil tho shirt
and puts on another, quietly smiling all tho
whilo. He novor, never speaks of it to n
soul.
Professor Babcock lectured in Boston on Sat
urday on “a grain cf salt.” Of oourse ho la
bored under Bonn disadvantage from tho fact
that his hearers felt bound to taka his state
ments cam yrono j.ilii.
David Dudley Field is not a toucher of pen
manship. Recently ho signed a legal docu
ment, und sent it to]a printer in Albany. Tho
proof was sent to him to bo rea 1, and “David
Dudley Field” in manuscript appeared in typo
“Tried and duly filed.’’
"Tlio boy at the heal of the chin \irill stats
what were tho dark ages of the world f” Boy
hesitates. “Next, Ulster Biggi, can you toll
mo what the dork ages ware ?” "I guosa they
were tho agos boforcspoetaolo i warn iuvonted.
“Go to your seats,
A young woman in Chicago put her false
teeth in a glass of water at night, an 1 in the
morning found them imbedded in a chunk of
solid ioi. She was lata at breakfat, the proc.
ess of thawing out the teeth with a bonfire of
matches having been slow.
A man in England lws taken out n patont
for paper bod blanket!. A person ought to
fool comfortable under a quilt of CoityrMsionfi!
Globes, with a spread of patent oilio i reports,
*rd an extra thickness of statistics across tho
foot.
A Chinaman in California, whoso life was
insured for n large amount, wns seriously hurt
by failin ' from a wagon. There was some
doubt of his ever getting better, and at length
one of his friends wrote to tho insurance com
pany, “Charley half dead ; like half money.”
Wo didn’t soo anybody on Now Year’s that
we could conscientiously call drunk ; but wo
observed one follow who had his shadow buck
ed u;> against an alley grata holding it there
with his finger shoved through a knothole aud
talking it to death with uncompromising grav
ity.
“Will yonr Honor please cliargotha jury,’
asked an Arkansas lawyer at thj conclusion
of a, horse-thief trial. “I will,” replied his
Honor, “ the Court charges ooch juryman one
dollar for drinks, and six dollars extra for the
one who used the Court’s hat for a spittoon
during the first day of tho session.”
A lady remarked to a popular divine that
his sermons were a little too long. “Don’t
you think so P” said she — “just a little ?”
“Ah ! dear madam,” replied the divine, “I
am afraid you don’t like “tho sincere milk o
the Word.” “Yes, I do,’ said she : “hut you
know tdia fashion is con leased
milk."
Jqdge Brady, of New York, tells this good
story I He was ope day on tho wharf while
an immigrant ship was coming in. An Irish
.üboriT, who knew him, edged alongsi te, and,
after a look at the crowded ship, turned to the
Judge and said : “Tell ye- what, Misther Bra
dy, thiin furriners is goin’ to play tho devil
with us entirely. What’ll wo do at all, at all-
A clergyman of a country village church
desired to give notice that there would bo no
act vice in tbu afternoon us ho was going to
officiate for another clergyman. Tho clerk, as
soon as tho sermon was finished, rose up with
all due solemnity, fti.d cried out, "I am ic.jues
d to give notice that thei o will be no sorvico
this afternoon, as Mr. L. is going fishing with
another clergyman.”
Of the late. William H. Astor it is
said that JnMised no tobacco and little
wine, though when in health, formerly,
be gav* quiet, pleasant dinners. He
was seldom out late, did not attend the
alro, did not get excited nor indulge in
profane adjectives, sported not with guns
and nogs (nor do the two sons who are
his principal heirs,) never kept a fast
horßo, never gambled, JJis whole life
whh simple and orderly. He could r ever
bo tnduoed to “ take the chair,” or enter
into politics, and had small respect or I
confidence iu the “grout man” of the!
period. He minded bis ow n busiresa.
Bishop Haven.
This somewhat notorious individual is
earning some celebrity outside of Geor
gia, where he has long been known as a
slanderer of our people, ns would appear
from the following preamble and res
olution, copied horn the Pacific Metho
dist, of San Fraeeisco, Cal.,:
“Whereas, Gilbert Haven has told so
much that is untrue about the South and
has gone into eestacies over mulatto
beauties, and has dabbled so much in
polities, that he has become unaccepta
ble ; i rtcM-fiiic,
“Resolved, That be be requested' to
desist from the exercise of his episcopal
office until there is a thorough reform in
his morals."
How to Become :i Lawyer.
From the Detroit Free Frets.
A day or two ago. when a young man
entered a Detroit lawyer’s office to study
law, the practitioner sat down beside
him and said:
“Now, sec hero, I have no time to fool
away, and if you don’t pan out well 1
won’t keep you here thirty days. Do
you want to make a good lawyer?”
“Yes, sir.”
“W ell, now, listen. Ite polite to old
people, beoauso they have cash. 15-
good to the boys, because they are
growing up to a cash basis Work in
reporters and get puffs. (Jo to church
for the sake of example. Don't tool any
lime away on poetry, and don't even look
at a girl until you can plead a case. If
you can follow these instructions you
will succeed. If yon cannot, go and
learn to he a doctor and kill your best
frientU.”
AGENTS WANTED FOR TIIE
A narrative of the
S hVOAIYN 1 $ exploits, idventures
IN i and travels of Mad
s IJATTLE. $ awe L. J. Valas
quez, otherwise
known as “ I,T. HA.RRBY T. BUFORD, C.
S. A. A true SOUTHERN HEROINE, Ed
ited by C J H r orlhtnjton, Late U. S. Navy.
|\| ADAME VALASQUEZ, disguised as a
I*l C'liifo lorato officer, participated in a num
ber of the hardest fought battles of the late
war, and greatly distinguished her
self bv the extraordinary valor she dispalyed;
She also distinguished herself as a
SPY and SECRET SERVICE AGENT,
and on numerous occasions ran through tho
Federal lines and obtained information of vi
tal importance to tho Confederate command
ers. Obtaining admission the
SCENES AT WASHINGTON,
sho established confidential relations with
prominent Fedc si officials was concerned in
tho great BOND SWINDLE,
by which tl\e United States Treasury suffered
to the extent of millions of dollars ; was ac
tively engage I iu blockade-running, and in en
couraging. SUBSTITUTING mid BOUNTY
FRAUDS
by which tho work of recruiting tho Federal
amios was so seriously impeded; and was thp
hroin 'of a number of exploite even more in
teostingrthuu those of the battle-field. It al
so contains a history of her mining on the
Pacific slope, her Travels in Europe, South
America, and among the Mormons, Love,
Courtship, Marriage, etc.
Tho above facts are sustained by leading
men both South and North who participated.
No book of such varied an intense interest as
the “ Woman in Battle” has over been issued
in America.
Agents wanted in every county in. the Uni
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Conyers, Ga., at the sign of “The big red coff
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A. Great Offer.
Wo dosiro during the holidays to disposo of
UK) Pianos aud Organs of first olass makers,
inelu ling Waters’ at lower prices than ever bo
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ct7-uo’.l-'Jm
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A good line of Lira s. Chimneys, Wicks
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It is the paper our children ought to read.
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This establishment has long been thor
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Wedding card* of new and elegant design,
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THE
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SU]N\
17 70 mw YORK. 187(1
Eighteen hundred end seventy-six is the
Centennial year. It is also tho year in which
an Opposition House of Representatives, the
first since the war, will be in power at Wash
ington ; and tho year of tho twenty-third elec
tion of a President of the United States. All
jof thpso events are Bure to be of great interest
and' importance, especially tho two latter ; and
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taking up t'lo line of inquiry opened years ago
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administration; and it will, it is to be hoped,
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The twenty-third Presidential election, with
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Mr. ,T. S. Anthony, who pvoposes to con
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take groat pleasure in recommending to our
old customers as a porfoct gentleman, and a
man who will do the right tiling by all who
will give him a trial.
Our object in thus closing out is to ivina up
our business, and we kindly ask all those who
have notes and accounts with us to come for
ward and settle, as wo arc compelled to have
money. A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUF
FICIENT. Respectfully,
NlGlit A WHITE.
I*. S. Thirties wishing to sottlewill always
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Jauli-Iy
JOHN MILLEDUE,
attorney at law.
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IT CARRIES ITS OWN RECOMMENDA
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AWAY WITH HARD T I M E S.
J. S. Anthony has marked all his goods
down to suit the times, and is now sellinv Dry
i Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, without re
gard to cost. Be sure to go and see him be
sore you uy. Night <fc White’s old sta n ’
QCinmerdal street, Conyers, Ga.
Send fur Circulars.
NEEDLE & GUI.LF.TTS IMPROVED COTTON GINS ; COOK'S
patent sugar and syrup evaporating
PANS; VICTOR CANE MILL; SWEEP
STAKE THRESHER and SEPARA
TOR; CARDWELL’S THRESH
ER and SEPARA TOR;
V • ‘ BUCKEYE” and “ CHAMPION” MOWERS aii.l REAPER ; ;
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AUGS- Tim, G&ORGIA s
Onto/the in the country.
One of the L h7~~ _-IDLYO papers ,'n the South.
The Largest c £ -wcuhiim in Eastern Georgia.
Tin Otfi -ial Organ of several counties.
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DAILY, TJX 11-WEELKY, WEEKLY,
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1 with i roadihm matter 0 f
overydescript .ion-telograpliic,
Georgia and- outh Carolina and Gene? id news’'
Interesting CO and Bpecial' { ■!,.’
gram* from at 1 Important points. SubserftF'
tion, $lO. '
TheTri-wi-tsaklvClnoniclonnd Sentinel is in
tended for.poi ntsconveniont to u tri-weekly’
mail. It cont aiin! nearly everything of inter*
eat wliii.h app- in the Daily. Su^cription^
Chronicle and Svntmel is n
maminoih shes- -ot, gotten up ispoei’ftll'y 'f or our
suhsorihora in the a'cijta,:' t‘is one of the
largest papers published la the South, and
gives, besides Editorials, nil he news
of the week, full and kccuv ite review of the
Augusta Marie -et and prices c rent. Tho corn
morcial reports* area special feature of the
edition.
Specimen e<=piesof any isg e Rent free.
WALSH W WEIGHT, Proprietors,
Augusta Ga
r P
A HE OH E Rt^UT
which Dr- Pemberton’s fluid extract of
stiUingia, (or delight) has aftoiued in
all sections of The country aa a
OHEA T A —LVDO OOD MEDICINE,
“and the largo number of testimonials which
are constantly being received from persons who
have been cui-tad by its use, is conclusive proof
of its great ux -rits.
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o The -*nrmt health restorer o
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is a positive s^=ecifloand cure for dyspepsia,
liver ci)inplairx_ -ts, constipation, headache, diz
ziness, pnins i the back, kidney complaints,
jaundice, weslmess, lumbago, general
debility, graved—tl, gout, scrofula, oanceroua Iny
mor, erysipelii aRR, salt-rheuui, ringworm, pim
ples and hunx-- on the face, old ulcers, rheu
matism, mere L=rial and syphilitic affections.
It removes all mercurial or other poisons
from the blooU3BE_, and soon restores the system to
perfect health. and purity. That pale, yellow,
sickly looking- skin is soon changed to one of
beauty, freshi*- ess #nd health. It will cure any
chronic oi diseases, whose real
or direct cause is had blood. A trial will'prove
it. t housand—ub have been snatched as it were
from the graven by its miraculous powei, who
now enjoy hen. ZM. th and happiness, where once all
was misery.
It invigorat a=s3s and strengthens the whole
; system, acts outlie secretive organs” allays
j iufliiminatiou, ourosulceiution, and regulates
the bowels.
DR. PE.\I I 3EUTONS STILLING IA
OR QUI-! ENS DELIGHT GIVES
lIEALTI M , STRENGTH AND At*
PETITE. ‘ ” -
It purifies t*=e blood, and renovates and in
vigorates the x 'w hole system, Its im-dical prop
erties are ultoz: .utive, tonic, solvent, and diu
vetic.
For testimo'-g- -kialsof wonderful cures, solid to
the Proprietor __ or.uillon your Druggist. 'pho
genuine is only uy
Dlt. -- J. B.ITMBEKTON,
C'heiaisj, Atlanta, Ga.
For sale by al 1 firsMass'druggists.
Office c=f 0 W Adair’Wall street,
Atlanta, Ga., July 1(5, 1875.
Dr. IS. Per Sir; I have
used your of Stillingia for a chron
ic skin alfoctii > ■a of many y • ins standing, w hich
made a care at' -*er all other remedies had fail
ed. I tore lux —Divn your stillingia used in the
worst cases of scrofula, secondary, syphilictic
diseases, rheuxs—autism, kidney and liver uffect
ions, with grei*. -t success. In fact, I have nev-'
&no\yn it to fa.i in the irest desperate cases. I
consider it the grouted bjoed purifier known.
truly, j c EVANS.
H'-'f’.'For mile by Jobs. A Carswell, Con
yers, Georgia.
ll’lift PEOr* - XE WANT PROOF.
There is no n cdicineprescribed by Physician
or sold by gists, that carries such evidence
of its success a- ■■ ad superior virtue as Boschee’s
German for Severe Coughs. Colds
settled on the Breast. Consuption, or any
disease of the 'hroat and Lungs, a proof of
that fact is tha-t=i any person afflicted, can get
Sample Bottle for 10 cents and try itp
upperior effect loefore buying size at 75 cents,
It has lately btac rr introduced in this country
from Germany, and its wonderful cures are
astonishing uses it. Three lp3a
will relieve any case, Try it, Sold by W H Lee
eOLONIS'VZTS, EMIGRAN TS, AND
TRAVEL LERS WESTWARD.
For map condensed time tables
and general- inf - -ormation in regard, to transpor
tation facilities to all points in Tennessee* Ar
kansas, Misson w ~i, Minnesota, Colorado, Kan
sas,Texas, New Mexico, Utah and Cali
fornia, apply to- or address Albert B Wrenn,
General Agent, Office Atlanta, Ga
No one shoul<=n3 go West without first getting
in communicafci -on with the General Railroad
Agent, and bee informed as to superior
advantages, and quick transportation of
families, housed: goods, Btock and farming
implements ger jLerally. All information cheer
fully given. W L DANLEY,
’' o p & T A.
Dll. IV. 11. L,*s=e,
DRUGGISTS! & APCTHEOARY-
Ce r tr e Street,
CONYERS, - ::: : : : GEORGIA
—Has hand a full stock of- —
Pip medic! and chemicals, pate n't,
medicine ol all kinds; paints, “
oils, jw- lass and putty; dye
stuf3Er a otall kinds; toil
et and fancy
articles;
Grass, flower
at ad garden seed;
pure liquors of hIL
kinds, for medicinal purpo
s e s. Prescriptions ‘
com
pounded.
CIV E It ACAUI
W H LEE, m D.
Roofing tteriug, and job work of
every in tin and sheet iron, will be
done promptly i— ~nd reasonably, by .1. S. Antho
! ny,Com. street., Conyers, Ga., vi th? sign of
The Big Red <— "offee Pot,