Rockdale register. (Conyers, Ga.) 1874-1877, March 02, 1876, Image 4

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lf rl 1 1 n P . alt) nvglotoft" COKVKRS, GA~, THURSDAY MAH. Z, t*Mi 'liijiurp j\ A* bo.rkin*ua*uihhin.m -* *rpiiUr' ► lap. f, Ilnw to mi*; Ixseth tnlo- hold of lira loj*, and j>)l. , i,uu ■ j When tlw apitW Ut vU.fti k, (lid be walk or • ’•.tif* fly S % * %*• *. ,* | - j - The beat kind et u nehool-tax-Myn-tax. Diet for loWirfiTi muidou*—trnd. r-linoa. During leap-year every wovnxn Lx- nn in ahi-n-iblu right to umko love and the A rti in ■mondn;:. Vo iih (fn ir that Boston f 1 rgff, Winxlow, went back on bix i.am •, and lort •. Ot'x l > „• i ..... ** tr a. i Why ig a M lfnli friend like Yh \ Utter P ? k, Bwchhsc, though uf .i-t the Aral ia pity, lo * fn tfarU* in h*tlp Ah Plfl is th* Min*tor to the Uni * but it'll'hot itated whft kind of an .*-4b k'm be i*- ff .4 Al a bead nf ' mt|ting Ja*t fVj member ui<mc and gravely obwrved that lie wittWd to mako a luw cuiac-ury remarks QJ , dfttDli A M3H that he iu*vcr heard f secondary formation* without pleasure—the jiulw* .being the secondary formation*, for Ui-jjr wraru Jormod after tho men. Rak-ipUttiog piety -The Jeraey City bar berajuivc n solved to alnive their customer* as usupL.vn buudoy . In newspaper office* out Went if lien they •'bounce” a man the foreman driven the nail upon which the man has been actU domed to , hr‘mt bm vo+ij up to iih hetfd in the wall. CJO ' V i i**r-—<* A negro wan HoahUfl to dfuth from a boih t explosion in New Orleans last week, and ok him tomliHtoiie they chiselled deeply, “.SacjfJ tfct&d iiehiory of <*6*’uteauiod fneid.” She uk:d him if her new dr**s wasn't a* hweet aH u l-t/Mt*, and the brute said it wua. even to the minor attraction of at ill hav ing .wUnit tlu# on it. A X York t-omperano. leohmir wya one of tho,* chitJf ciiuatm of the prnuont financial QHtion in alcoholic indulgence. Tim Lob toii Posts ask : L)oeft he mean to nay that, mon oy ih “tigiit.” *l* Ci#* eupfn'm of your whip a teligioUa niiti*? w ttskM a city bnrtiionaTy of a Jack far. 4 *Yos,” yejdkjd tby latter ; "o’ course bo *fi —' t £h 9 he aiu'f drunk. Tuo Hon! Potipliar I'oagroen, of the (lcor gia liogisiature, rose in 1 is seat the other day n— ijMhnrt aiGaflrhiurikba-iMoaiUHg o l Uie word geology. The member told him it was n ‘ spocieM of vaccination. •'Call that i( nctof of an acquaintance ; '*u man who is away from his family and never sends tlf&n a fjrtuingP if!all thaL kmdncsi?’' “Yes, un rAilUng kii'aiflUf/’ .IcfrAld t plntli 1 v<* T V uu careful and di^i^ thinking student has discover ft rat Ue §ofcd cOL jHmod of lia initiida <M v“l)un everybpdy t.vice." C-r-o-d-i~t is fanned tf th<r ‘initial letter* of “Call lcgularly every day J I’ll triu*t." A Young having oecainon the other day to et up the well-kaown line : “Slave 1 have act my life upon a cast ?" unioniehe 1 the proof readyr with thy following ver*ion: ■<*uvp ( ! iiYo Sut ray wifo upon a cask." Au4u , Uoi4 going Uiu loun in of Hie in onUtloU *Tale* Ivoni 'Bologna/' Wo haven’t Rita tipal of myrttry in wo ary ingliuoil to tho opinion Ulov u* a mu print for “Lula.” A baakful j oim* man, recently rising t> prejioh for tho tir*b tuuo, ma 1) a terrible nflx'or it, uimouneml his text in this wise: “Aigl uu mediately tho oooA wopi* ami JVter went out and crew bittuily.” A lYfttwhniun who has lived in Ate erica fori * >y\h y<vilb nays'“AVhon th;jy build a rail ! road, the first thing they do is to break ' groun 1. This is done with great ceremony. Tlum they break the stockholders. This is and me without ceremony.” Horo'is * of a IVirtnian inebriate, i address 'd to his hat, which hid f ill mi off. It wuaimnir>iiil one mght ou the Boulevard*: ( “If I pick you up, 1 tail ; if l full, jou will not pick me up—then I leave you;” and he staggered proudly away. Willie wis say ing 1 11 s n uni prayer at his mother's kneo at bod-time, and having got as far as “If 1 should die befl&ro Iwako,'' hesita t'd. “Well, what next f” asked lus mother, “why, mama, I suppose jjfce null thing would b; a funeral.” An o'd fir nor said to IjJe sons. “Boys, don’t you evei spekerlats, or wait for somethin' to turuup. You mifct Jot • wall go snd sit down on a stone tn the middle of a medder w.th a pail tgixt yjur legs, wait for a cow to ba k up to fiM U> be milked.” A l'h unix ilMeon Me. his bou to ehuroh, ; having heard Usfd stories ah jut him, but white llio and 'i4pi praj.wl tlw sou persuaded two of the yci|(| sis tore to go rifling with him, and they enteWvpflh the obi Dian's horses, leaving him to fiu,oEu way homo ou toot. A lady of Ua ki tUe’ Conn,, received a note the other day, if a few friends ould have a surprise parflp at her hoAse. She said yes, and bK>k up litff carpet and made ample preparations. Tbt evening came and pawned ith not even a oallor. That’s whcrx'the sur [htse name In. * A country ’editor rvoeivod. the following : “Dear air—l hnv% .looked ctwstully and pa tiently over your paper ffir six mouths for the death if some individual and was acquainted wit , hut as yet not a siuglo soul 1 care any tfSfx ,’4ja6nt hi and (iropp.'d oil ; you wilt please (o’ nave my name 6 .ised.’’ • A poor fly, who, 1 tred forth by the i .si lions ran-like,last of a red-hot itqyo, had tiietaii iorturih yesterday to Ugh', on the probj*jis of, a rqil-uoeed visiter with soap and lead pencils tp sail, got his feet tinged so bad y that he limped every time he lit. - covans, ant'st hoarsened, ' ' AT.t truidAr n'^Asi^,. 7 7 II 'i > 'IK WKLL\ CAIIBOUC y.Vlil-KTS, PUT UP ONI.T -IH BLUB BOXXO. y TIUF.I) ANl> SUIiK KK.MKDV. For eak ky hniggiMtu g.-nerallv, and JO 11 NSC N, HOLLOVV A V&. <JO.„ Phi|tt ’(Ojbia, i'a. 1 YOUH LIKE UOKTII TKV CUNTS? * SirknfMH prevail* everywh *r *, ad evciv body fotiiphiins of *<ou4 diseao? during tb*ir 41/d, \Ylum sick, tin* vbjccl is to got jaw wo say plainly that no person in this wflHd that is Hii(T(ting with 1 dyspepsia. lave* C mipbunt and it* effects, such rrs Indigc?4io-j (i(Btlven'*aH, Sifck ll'-adacbo, Sour Stomach Heart fiurn, ralpifftti<rh of Uk Heart, Leproh*- Spirit*, Ac., vAn takeOrcen’* August Flower without getting rolb-f nnd cure If you doubt this, go to your Druggist VV H Lm; ,k -*<xn, niyl got * Sample Lottie for Hi 4'u it* and try it. lt"gnlar ni/.e 7oCoats. Two d<Bc* will *eh • j • jour this pai*Fii is on rif.r, wrrtf Where AdvertUlirg CoutrucU can be mate. l*bu- . . *— MAKKIRD PHOl'Mi—New Invmtioa ,lu.l what ycu waul. Hulittbie un 1 .lunblo. Mail.al <>u r-c-ipt of Ad ltr. MDHMAN.V Cos. Middleton, Coun. Aw Mind kradino p.sychomancy, f'A (.TNATION’, Sou! ' Mi mvrumi, and MarnAge Guido, hHowiok Few either wix may iiutoinatea and a'a.n the love and affection of any poraon they cliooho in- Htunify, 400 pw*. By niiifl, fiOcts. Hunt A t!o., lay S. 7*h St-, I’kila., I’fLl Aw I,uinpn iiii't (Jlitss-Wapc. A gotd Udo of J.niujie, Obiwncy*, Winka and jfn.*ni'rH, for Halo I ry .1. S. Ai.Kiouy? Oout stroot.Coay cm, (J i„ niyn of *' The Dig Hod Coll.,- I■ I■■ Aokmtm Wanted te t|io UIiEAT C E N T K N N I A f. II I ST O Ji Y, 7on liiigos, low ]>ii< 0, i[lidnV l afOB. I’.xtra torm. p. W. /.KIGLERA Cos.. SIS Arch St. Piiiln'- w],d,)hiiK, i’a. fw - VfTN Y Mule and I'Vnmle Hixl* .School. 1076. tDH li exorcises of th** iil'oye Institution wil 1 be t'oyipued on tho 10th day of .TANtJAKY 1870. Tuiti ntduo at the end of each quarter. HA I KS OF TUITION : Primary F'.*r (/uhrtor 8A 00 Tntmnofi:ito '* “ “ " .‘0 Acndeidical 04 ** " 7 60 Higher " ** 44 10 00 —0 Inuden p, twen'y-fiVe ccliU per quarter. U.O A IU 41 ii K A V. - Students prepared for any class in Colley tf,' or for the several business avo -ojf ( y of b/ I '. or further particular-, address either one of tho Underign.Hl. j. f. McClelland, a. m. 11k,v. .1. 11. BKITTAI X, A. JI., n Jl-fi it Principal n ? HIGH l V , i.kai,r.a in o emuuaT. MiMicmvmsß, a now receiving his Htock, and will hooii have a 7* 7,bni>iiiaL X ai i i 10 i : y stoke, ; in the Captain Hummers' Building, opposite the Whitehead Ho •, where he will bo pleased Itd see,his friends and numerous former oiifl- I toniei*k, in order tint he may prove his grati- I tud* for p:t patronage by offering the Jlefit | floods at GREATLY REDUCED PR I OKS ! ct7-noll-3m AGENTS WANTED FOR THE A narrative of the $ WOMAN $ exploits, adventures I .\ • and travels of Afad ! $ It ATT Lls* * t oh L. J. Valas* (juez, otherwise 'known as M LT. HARRRY T. IHJFORD, C. s A. A true SOUTHERN HEROINE, Ed- I itoi by C J Worthington, Late U. S. Navy. I 111 AD A. MIC VAIiASQUEZ, disguised as iv i 111. Confederate oftioer, participated in, a num i her of the hardest fought buttles of the late ! war, and greatly distinguished her self by the extraordinary v.aloi she dispalyed. She also distinguished herself us a SPY and SECRET SERVICE AGENT, andjdrf numerous apeasiouef ran through the Federal lines l information of vi tal iinpertauce to tlib Confederate command era, Obtaining admission behind the SCENES AT WASHINGTON* the established confidential relations with prominent Fade al officials was concerned iu the great BOND SWINDLE, by which the United States Treasury suffered to the extent of millions of dollars; \v is ac tively engaged iu blockade-running, and in en couraging SUBSTITUTING and BOUNTY FRAUDS by which the work of recruiting tho Federal a mios was h serious!v impeded ; and was the hr'Ohio of a number ot exploits even more iu toesting than those of tin* battle-field. It nl- Bocontaitys a history of her mining on the lViiio ob>pe 4 her Travels in Europe, South Ameriea, and fUhong the Mormons, Love, Courtship. Marriage, etc. The above facts are sustained by loading men both South and North who participated* No book of such varied an intense interest a# the “ Woman in Battle” has ever been issued in America. Agents wanted in every county in the Uni ted States, Agents can make more money hy canvassing for this hook than any others, as it is the cheapest, as well as the best selling Agents' book ever published. The hook is a large octavo volume of over t’wk) pages, pro fusely illustrated. We print, bind and pub lish our own hooks ; hence, can allow huger e miniiaauuu than any other house. Secure your choioo of territory at once. Address, SOUTHKIiN PUBLISHING CO., Corner Pryor and Mitchell Streets, ATLANTA, Geo Kill A. Nice tin toilet s*ls-;for bedrooms,) in imitation at oak and walnut, at, J. S. Antho ny's Stove and Tin House, Commercial street, Conyers, Ga., at the sigu of “The big red eoff ee Pot.” A. Great Ollei*. Wo dtiring th* holidays lo disp so of 100 Piano* ud Organ* of lint c!as makers, including W aters* av iowcv puces jLiuni ever be fore offe*vd. Mouthy installment#' received rtViuiiug front 12 U> 3i month*. . (or six years. SecVjinl hand iusfnimeuts at ex tivmely low price* For vaah. Inustrated ca: %- loju m .tied, wanted. WatfcroOins 4*. Hrovlu.iy> N, V. HORACE WaTKKjS A. SON& 4w i |iLJ/ U t b U H *- | g TKK Vit O * toft' A 'f< V. (j TKIC j “ xl m.r OOUIUE li. .1 OU RN A L VTW* fT pt'Ai'4/4 j'hko •,!>..uini. hnu jhp,-ri fir ticynWifJir** o O home Rond iih threß dofla™ and receive your./ one „HJHjg with tho ‘dCjoUBIKII-JoUBNi*," IhflH'Xt itir |nd übliHt - By teokly in the •'eu.A/i! REaisnit do..' U- N-11 }tf yft tf —ll i *--• * CONYUKS F E M A I. E V O I. I, E (1 E, coxy Kits, '.PbrtdiA.' 'Pile fxcrciscH of tins ahov/P IwtitnUon will L e resumed on M 0 N n A Y, J A N U A K Y T K N T It, i 1 H 7 ii. * K. A OUiNN Phv*&i*xv. And Professor of Mathematic*, Mor\{t and Natural Science. MISS SALLIK COOK, 'instructress in Latin and French, avd Belles Lett res. MiHHJ. I. MALSION, Instructress in Primary and Prep. Departments Instructress in Music.. . CALLSTHENIO EXEKGISES, Hu conducive to health and gracefulness in movement, will be regularly practiced in ter the inful management of Miss Cook, throughout the year. , - HOAKD For pupils, exclusive of washing qn l lights, §yi 50 per month , in the best families of the *•lace . Av. A. GUINN, President. TlilrC WEEKLY" SUJSTt 1 770 NV.W yORK. 1870 Eighteen hundred nnd seventy-six is the Gorltennial year. Tt is also the year in wh h an ()pposition IXoiirC of Rcprenentatives, e lirst, since w, will be in power at Wae - irtgtoff ; and tho year of thp twenty-third el e tion of a Ihvsi'Uixt United .States. All of these efuuts are ipqrc to-he of great interest, arul importance, especially the two L4ter; and all of th -Mi ad everything connected with them will be fully and freshly reported and expounded in Tur Sun. The Opposition House of Represent !fives, faking up tho line of inquiry opened years ftgn l.y The Sun, will sterqlyan 1 liligont.]y inves tigate the corruptions and misdeeds of, Grant’s ndpiinistratio-T ; and it will, it is’to be hoped, lay the foundation for anew and better period in <nr national hi tory. Qf all this The Sun will contain complofe and accounts, i funiisluiig its rojiders w.Ui eavly and- ti’ustwor- j thy information upon those absorbing topics. The tweutydshird Presidential cdoction, with i the preparations for it, will be memorable us ] deciaing upon Grant’ q aspirations fora third term of power and plunder, and still more as deciding who shall be tho (*und.idato of the party of Reform, and as electing that candi date. Concerning uU these aubjoctn, those who read Tub Sun will have the constant means of being thoroughly well icformed. The Weekly Bun, which has attained a circulation of over eighty thouxivad copies, al readjt has its readers in every State u.'.d Ter- | ritory, and wo trust that the year 1876 will see their numbers doubled. It will continue to be a thorough newspaper. Ail the general news of the day will be found in it, condensed when unimportant, at full length when of mo ment ; and always, wo trust, treated in a clear, interesting and instructive manner. It is our aim to make tho Weekly Sun tho best family newspaper in the world, and wo shall continue to give in its columns a large j amount of miscellaneous reading, such as sto ries, tales, pooma, scientific intelligence and agricultural information, for which we are not able to make rogm iu our daily edition. The agricultural department especially is one of its prominent features. The fashions are also reg ularly reported in itrf columns ; and so are the markets of every kind. The Weekly Suit, eight pages, with fifty six broad columns, .is only $l2O a year, pos tage prepaid. As this price barely repays the cost Of the paper* no discount can be made from this rate to clubs, agents postmasters, or anyono. The Daily Sun, a large four page newspa per of' twenty-eight columns, gives all the noU'S for two oenfcs a copy. Subscription, pos tage prepaid, 55c a month or $6.50 .a year. Sunday edition extra, $l.lO per year. We have no travelling agents. Address, THE SUN, M025-tf New York City. Wait no Longer. | Tliving sold out our entire stock of goods to lL Mr. J. S. Anthony, who proposes to oen tiime liusinosK at our old stand, and whom we take front pleasure in recomtnending to Our old customers as a perfect gentleman, ana a man who wtU do the right thing l>y ail who will give him a trial. Our object in thus closing out is to wina up bur bnsinew, and we kindly a.4k all those “who have notes and accounts with us to come for ward and aebthv iw* \vv are compelled to have money. A WORD TO THU WISE IS SUF FIX’ l E N T. Respectfully^ NIGHT & WHITE. I*. S. Farties wishing to settle will always fuul me at the old stand. S. D. N. Dyspepsia Dyspepsia is the moat discouraging and dis tressing d*sense man is heir to. Americans tire particularly subject to this disease and its ef fects ; such us 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 blood and all diseases of the Stomach and Liver.- Two doses of Gkken's August Flower will re lieve yon at once, and there positively js not a ease in the United States it will not cure. It you doubt this go to your Druggist. Dr. VF. 11. Lee A Son, and got a sample bottle for iO cents and try it. Kegular size 75 cents. JaiiH-ly ; r J OILS AULLEIMiH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ATL.IM’I, C.KpMIA. Ojkcc _J Pryor street, opposite STiuiimK House. J, BEB, WIL SQM: h ATLANTA, GKOUOIA, •. r.KN'KItAT. nEAIXHS IN’ l JHLHUKN & STUDEISAKEU WAOOKS; AYF.UY & 80X8 A ® if ', t WATTS STEEL and CAST PLOWS; IMFHVBI) FIELD AKt. 1 g GARDEN SEEDS; INCLUDING SEED WHEATS, RUST 5 PROOF OATS. PARLEY, RYE and the GRASS ■-t ' ES. GENERAL AGENTS FOR d*r • * t - 1 :!- i’' WOOD, TABER & MORSE i> J 2 I lRAVfiN'S*’ Cotton Oiil Feeder. Send for circulars of description' and prro es. I J Mcsv-’ Zachf-y Overlay represent us at Conyers, Georyxa.. noll-tf Dr. S. P. Downs J. W. Langford. DOWNS & LANGFORD. N/?# %, OXYMIM, Gftn;i;u. C *, ' / / TJK'ALBRS IN' AND MANUKACtPREIWS OF HAND CARTS, WHEEL BARROWS] and VEHICLES of all kinds. HARNESS, from tlie Cheapest to'the Dourest, both Hand and .Machine Stitch eil. Wo keep, the celebrated J 1 j BsreveretT harness, a?! | 1 I j the Rest iu Uuse, for CARKIAGES BUGGIES, or one I torse WAGONS Can supply any part of HARNESS; on short notice. Also, a full stock of I3T, 'BLJ JBJt I2T2 M&. in great variety always on ltanil, for house r l)iiil(l'itiif purposes. Oarfienters and ContraiT.ors would do well to see our h/jectal wholesale rales. Mouldings, L.itices, Stops, Strips, etc., a speciality, and madfe o-f any width, thickness, or shape. Wnnlinv Sash—- 1 primed and glasseil—Blinils and Doors-, either white or ye!lo\V pine. Also suitable lumber for •Coffins. We always keep in stock Burial cases and Caskets of various sizes and lengths, from infants to adults—all at very low figures. Coffin Hardware generally. I With our facilities, we propose lo make I Coffins of any style, from the plainest td the finest,.cheaper than we possibly could by hand alone. Give us <t trial and see ! Fit©! w&eels,; Hubs, Spokes, Kims, Belies, Splits, "Shafts, •’ *P<f.c* Dash Frames, Axles, Springs. IRON in great variety. Screws and Bolts of best mafceL jf* Kent anti Enameled Leather, Enameled Cloths, Moss and everything a Trimmer needs. Full slock of best Carriage Paints, Varnishes, Oils, Colors, Ornaments, and Paints generally. NEW CARRIAGES, buggies and WAGONS always on hand, in great variety, and can make to order any style |or quality desired. Old ones Repaired, ; Painted and Trimmed at short notice, j and at living rates. We buy the best 1 material, and having suitable machinery, arc able to turn off work with neatness ami dispatch. With constant devotion to our Busi ness, Honest Dealings with our Custom ers, Experienced Faithful Mechanics, and tlic manufacture of Reliable Goods in rotrr line, we hope fo merit a liberal pat ! ronage from a Generous Ih.bhc. Thank ! ing you for your past favors, we will be j g ! ad to see yon again at our 'office on ; Depot Street, near the Geo R R. Respectfully, Downs & Lanoforp WlIEi/Elt Ll* HAS BEEN TRIED has established itself as a perfect regulator and suhe remedv for disorders o" the system arising from improper action of the Liver and bowels, IT IS NOT A I’HYSIC, but, by stimulating the secretive orgnns, gently and gradually re moves all impurities, and regulates the entire system ‘ IT IS NOT A DOCTORED BITTERS, but VEGETABLE TONIC which assists digestion, and thus stimulates, 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 i One Dollar a bottle. Ask your drug gist for it. JOHNSON, HOLLO WAY & CO Wholesale Agents,Phila., A CARD. -ID R. D. S. SOUTHS ICK, one cf the most successful physicians of New Orleans, has lo cated in Atlanta. Confidential Medical Ad viser for all persons atSieted; aIBO, sole pro prietor of his celebrated recently diseov * LiquoK and * VECETtHH^ 1 : TOBACCO '■ ' LGEI ABLE; j ANTIDOTE, • ° T6 J SOVe “ hu “- S § dred cured ; guar "" autees all cases ; medicine scut C. o. D. to all parts of the ouutry. Office and rooms S3 end i>7 White haUsb-oot, Atlanta Ga. , C I~ All commuuica icns strictly private. nolS-ly WATERS’ CONCERTO PARLOR ORGANs f _ are the most beautiful in style and perfect in tone ever made. Tbe WWBRTO KTOtt®#* the best placed in any Or* San, It is produced by an ex hill- - tra Bet of reeds, pecu linrly Toiced, the UF j FKCT qf which is lU<JST 1 CH Alt MING arui SOLTi r#--as3Sgi®WioKw HTlltltlNG, xvllllo It. BKfrtSfeiSSSiM !*PS IMITATIONrfiIiaIIU ,'ii dfij MAN VOIC'K 18 SC : ill PKKB. WATERS’ ’ 'iK '| f [IsSsvSS 'iiljß: NEW (HttTIDtTItAL, fn !*, uan umi SSI. VIAI,KStTK ORGANS, "tn Uniqne'FrcnchCmscH, combine PURITY c) : VOICING tilth .rent volume of tone ( cultable I fi.rl-AUI.OIt r (tllllKCH. ■■ O ; WATpRS’ SEW SCALE PIANOS I have tfreivt iiower and and line Hinginff tone, with'tiK modern iniprovenients 9 and are tl*e IJEST n* ANOS .HADE. These Orßiins Pianos are Trarrmifed for six yenfs. "PRICES EXTREME EY I.\V for cush or part cash and balance in monthly payments. Second-Hand instruments ntgreut haranins. Pianos and Organs to rent untU paid for ns pc£.contract. AtiENT.S WAN TED. Special induceinenls to tlie trade. A lib eral discount t Teacher*. Minister.*, Churches School % Lodges,elc. ILL VST HA TKD CA TALOGUES MAILED. f tiOUACE WATEIW Ac SONS, 4SI Urmidway* Now. York. P. D< Box 35(57* TVVt, PQZ.EX ; < (x >ivi n<; STOVES” • T ■ . ■ is-.'f fX Stoitto, AN,S.)ON TANARUS) AItKIVK, AT ■1 . S . A X T if O' X Y 1 S Stove and Tin House, I Ccitimincrci.il Street Crinycrs, Gcoradn. Sign of the big, red coffee pot.. 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No person can use Boschee’s Gorman Syrup without getting immediaterefief ;r and cure.—l We have the first case of Coughs, .Coids or Consumption, or any disease of the Throat, and Lungs, yet to hear from that has not been cured. We have distributed every year for throe years over 250,000 sample bottles tc Druggists in all parts of the United States No other Manufacturer of Medicine ever gave their Preparation such a test as this. Go to your Druggist, Dr.. W. H. Leb A Son, and get a bottle for 75 cents and try it—two doses will relieve you. Sample Bottles 10 cents each, Janl4 75-ly JAAIES BANKS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office No. 8, James' Bank Block, Atlanta. Georgia. Openal attention given lo lie collection of c aims ’Alt business attained to promptly j ( jBTABbISHED DliVB§.- 'mmmf fnfffid AUGUSTA,* GEORGIA. * *• #Wi 8 if, GfU'tl f f One of th OlA*&B9' t pa.pers in tk* country, —o . t,;- ■' One of the LEADING papers in the South. —-o The Largest circulation in. Eastern Georgia. o- r nc Offidoi Organ of setcl%l. Bounties, a- —o- —W- ' < • • • I'I'BI.ISHKO DAILY, TRI-WKENjKY’, WEEKLY -Lr- - ,* GAHK Dkily Ciirr niclg And giAUncl {*, find t with ftttw*tißg . mailing luatt.-r every doacriptmii hiikd, titoerih Georgia anil Soulh Carolina, nnd Gene) alhew, Igfe-TO^liWlS I i'fon, *lO. , , -' 'The 'fri-weekly Chronicle and Sentinel ia i n ’ funded for points convenient to a tri'-weeklt mail. It omitaina nearly everylhing of inter', est which appears in the Daily. SubscriptioJ Wbilty •Wa StMtlnel ia J mammoth shout, gotten up c*peeially • for ou;| sul>scriber* in tho-cruntry. tis one of the hugest |>ublifihod in the South, i\ie gives. l-snb-s Editorials* all h.> cm rent no* of the* week, a full and acctu ite review of tht I Augusta Market and prices f rrent. xns con*. | morcial a speci 1 feature of thJ edition. SMliscHptioh frrb bipeoinleu copies of any a, *e sont fhee - . WALSH A WRIGHJ. I'roprietorp, - Augusta Ga Y* ; - , of,?* .1 .SU - X iEKDLE & GULL K.Tt‘S IMPROVE!) COTTON 01X8 ; COOK‘S co PATENT SUGAR ami SYRUP EVAPORATING | PANS, VICTOR CANE MILL;’ SWEEP- ZT q ?STAKE THRESHER an.l SEPAR A- 5 T.QR; EAT a WELL’S THRESH- * - fi tilt aiul-SEPARA TOR; ' ' V l —.. -■ £ s i HUCKEYr/' and “ CHAMrioN” MOWF.Rri and KEAdTR ; S' \ & ; w 5 „ rp X 1113 CHEAT Rll-I r which D Y. Pfeiliberton i fluid extract o( stitlingil, (in’t^ucen’Kdeli hi) liarf afmined m aU scctiaraj of the country *e a GREAT AND G 0.0 M EDI GIE E\ and the largo ntMitber of ostin;onial. wiiicli are eonstantly being recelv ,-d fron persons who | have been cured hy ite use, is eonclusiv,s„proot I of its great merits. ' o° ' * 00 PQOOQOOOOOOOOOyOdOO/O.'>ppOOor<Kl 00000 o The yrtuit- health restorer o ooooooOQpoo.poOoopoyoooopooooooooooo oo '' , . 9° is a positi.’A-Specific true for dyspepsia, Jdiver complaints,..cpastjpi,tion,.headaoiu', diz ziness, pains in the back, kidney complaint?, -■jaundice, female wcaaneas, lumbago, general debility, gravel, gout, sciofula, oancerous hu mor, erysipelas, salt-rheum, ringworm, pim ples aitd humors on Die face, old ulcers, rheu matism, mercurial and syphilitic affections. It removes all mercurial or other pojsons ! from the blood, and soon restores the system to | perfect health agd purity. That pale, yellow, | sickly looking skin is soon changed to" one of i I-entity , freshness nnd health. It will cure any | chronic oi long-starfding diseases, whose real ■or direct cause is bad blood. A trial will prove lit- ...'iChaiisands have boon snatched as it were from the grave by its miraculous powej, who I now enjdy health and happiness, where once all j was misery. It invigorates and strengthens the whole system, acts upon the secretive organs,, allays . inflammation, cures ulceration, and regulates the bowels. DR. PEMBERTONS STILLINGIA OR QUEENS DELIGHT GIVES HEALTH, STRENGTH AND AU i’HTITE. It purifies the blood, and renovates and in vigorates the whole system, Its medical prop erties are alterative, toriic, solvent, and diu retic. Foi testimonials of wonderful cures, send to the I’n of your Druggist. The genuine is prepared only by DR. ,J. 8. PEMBERTON, Chemist, Atlanta, Ota. For sale by all first-class druggists. Office of .G W Adair, Wall street, ' * Aflanta, Ga., July 10, 1875. ’ Dr. J? S. Sib: I hav uaed your extract of St-Ulingiafor a chron ic skin affectioii of many years standing,which made a cure after all other remedies had fail ed. - I have known your stillingia used in the worst cases of Scrofula, secondary, syphilictic diseases, rheum at ism; kidhey and liver affect ions, with.gr.cat success. In fact, I have ner known it,to lail in the n<: st desperate cases. I consider H the'greatest bleed jiurifier known. Yours truly, J C EVANS. For ?ah>Jjj( Joneb & Carswell, Con yers, Georgia. fjiilE PEOPLE WANT PROOF. There is no medicine prescribed by Physician or sold by Druggists, that carries 3uch evidence of ..its success and superior virtue as Boscbce’s German Syrup for Severe Coughs. Golds settled on the Breast. Consuption, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs, a proof of that fact is that any person afflicted, can get Saamplo Bottle. for 10 cents and trj its upporior effect before buying size at 75 cents; It lias lately been introduced in this country frorfi Germany, and its wonderful cures are astonishing everyone that uses it. Three loae will relieve any case, Try it. Sold by W H Lee eOLONIGTS, EMIGRANTS, AND TRAVELERS WESTWARD. Fttr map circulars, condensed time tables and general information in regard to transpor tation facilities to all points in Tennessee, Ar kansas, Missouri, Minnesota, Colorado, Kan sas, Texas, lowa, New Mexico, Utah and -Cali fornia, apply to or address Albert B Wrcnn, General Railroad Agent, Office Atlanta, Ga No one should go West without first getting in communication with the General Railroad Agent, and become informed us to superior advantages, cheap and quick transportation of families, household goods, stock and farming implements generally. All information cheer fully given. W L DANLA'Y, o r & i a. Dr. W. H. Lee,. DRUGGIST & APOTHECARY Centre Street, CONYERS, GEORGIA . —Has on hand a full stock of— Pure medicines and chemicals, patent medicines ot all kinds; paints, t oils, glass and putty; dye stuils. of all kinds; toil et and fancy articles; 4 Grass, flower and garden seed; pure liquors of ail kinds, for medicinal purpo s,e s. Prescriptions ■* carefully coin* pound e and. glv fe ME a cA L i. !‘ W II LEE, m and. Roofing guttering, and job work cf every descripton, iti tin and sheet iron, will be done promptly a fid reasonably, by J. S. Afithc ny.Com, street, Conyers, Ga., ’’t thf sign “Th'- Big Rod Coffee Tot,