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Coxnu, Gi., t)jo. 2lr 1. H 75. 1
* At pieetipg ol t|\e stockholders of
tkf Rockdale Register Publishing Company,
•Ml thin il.y, the following officer* were elec.
V*|fo* thh emitting year! , <
IS flo. H(. Glkaton, President.
i ? A ,H. Vice-President.
*.** T j, Trbadwmx, Treusnrer.
Hjr.W. P..Rkkil, Secretary.
mm A. C. MoCalla, Ed. and Bur. Man.
jMjiadvertisements must hereafter
IjSaid for in advance. iNoJ and iviatiou from
K rule will be made at spy time, or und
S3 Circumstances. All advertisements mu it
HuUMdM 12 o'clock, m., on Wel
ttßflay, the day before publication.
Rkuistib Cos.
I jpNTERS GA., THURSDAY, MAR. 16,187 C.
iJmSa _ahid_ol)ii) air
VwThe tornado sens oh has opei e and.
fallow is the '‘Bank” progressing T
fnHftghty odd scholars at tho High
'gAool.
Kjupiter Pluviua tried his sprinkler
ijpterdny.
- Chickens are 1 1 groat demand and are
Jptoget.
■Mr. D. S. Butler has some capital ci
*ftr'it h’ia itore.
■Tift little tad-poles are beginning too
twggie their tails.
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9a number of our citixena think of via
iWng the Texas Fair.
HBcv. W. ,P. Harrison preached in
%st Sunday.
| Bouliam, the Reader, will be in Geor-
in April or May.
I On the first Saturday in April look out
-jkr the biggest kind of a sensation.
9 We miss the tootle-ootle-too of the
■ and. Have they had a blow-up ?
;m Col. E. F. Edwards, of Covington,
]*as in town yesterday, on legal business.
| The Atlanta Constitution of ytster
sy had a fine cat of the new Custom House.
I The Bee Hive man sold rights to the
atfit' S of Georgia and Arkansas to a couple of
I The Constitution gives the Relay
and its Business Manager, Mr. M. W.
Iklmand, a rplendid puff.
I Rev. David Cook, ot Newton county,
& suffering from a cancer on the 'lower lip, and
Ha in very had health.
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I During the past two months the cir
culation of the Kkoimtbb has increased t" a
■■ratifying extent.
’’l Four equity and nine common law
liases have been returned to the Spring Term
of the Superior Court.
I The County Court was in session yes
jjfcrday, Hon. G. TV. Gleaton presiding. A num
'Jier of cases were disposed of.
I A number of parties have been .rrrest
and recently for violating the Town Ordinance
getting on anti off the tiains while iu mo
tion.
1 A petition is going the rounds recom
mending J A McCord jr., for the Postmasterhip
c# this place. Mr.*A. C. Taylor is circulating
4 counter-petition.
I We saw a newly married couple look
ing at some dolls in a store, the other day.
Vhey seemed to be having a good deal of fun
over something or oth&E
The Atlanta Constitution puts the
muber of white school children in this coun
ty at only 199. This is a mistake. We stated
■st week that the number was 1,991.
I lion. A. L. Davidson returned from
his Tlorida trip last Monday. He enjoyed
Jnmself tolerably well, but says he saw no
place that looked so natural as Conyers.
$ Col. Jim W. Anderson howls for
** more light.” \se object to a man nomina
ting himself to office in this way. Of course, if
the people of Covington want anything “ light”
pay will go for Col. Jim.
* Our senior editor was suddenly called
■way, yesterday, to attend the s’ck-bed of hie
'Wother-in-law, Col. Price. This will account
*br what Avery would call the “ seldonmess”
flf our local column this week.
The spring style for gentlemen's pants
W decidedly on the inflation orler. Judging
'‘■pm some of the fashion plates, we should say
„tnnt a man with a p’elr of these pants on had
better be careful how he goes up stairs.
Ir. Washington Adair, near Snap
Shoals, was seriously injured on Monday
by beiug entangled in the plow gear of a
, and dragging irf that condition a mile
tgh the woods. It is thought that his
ds are fatal.
ie Atlanta Courier heads its items
this place "Conyers Condensed.” We
tto this alliterative nonsense. Ours is
ourisliing a city to be condensed at all.
re expanding, inflating, developing, in
ing all the tiirie.
•of. McClelland returned, yesterday,
a visit to Mr. Washington Adair, whosi
tunate accident is elsewhere described.
Professor says that Mr. Adair's injuries
umerous and severe, hut thinks he may
er - We sincerely hope so.
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■povcra) oi our Conyers boys went
ga Covington, last Monday, but they
f see Si Hawkins anywhere, ft is rumor-
Si is engaged upon an elaborate article
j*ch will prove conclusively that he never re
®ed a cent for advocating the Sfottf Rbad
A orowd of Northwestern excursion
tatswm probably pass down the Georgia R. R.,
to-morrow. It is rumored that Arch Stewart
will capture the entire body, give them a free
lunch at the Whitehead House, and then take
them over to the Paper Mill. Kennedy’s Fac
tory, the Reoistks Office, and other points of
interest.
The “ Kennesaw Itou'e Gazette” for
March, is, as usual, a bright, lively, handsome
sheet, full of interestin'; reading matter. This
unique journal coits only 23 cents a year, Vd
each subscriber receives a,certificate entitling
him to a chance in a drawing to bo held Juno
Ist, for a Round Trip Ticket from Atlanta to
the Philadelphia Centennial. Address B. W
WRKNN, Atlanta.
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Our Supplement.
With this week 8 issue we send out a
Supplement containing a full import of the
testimony in reference to thi State Road
heiwe. Some portions of the evidence are rare
and racy, and os the matter is still attracting
considerable attention alt over the State, wo
doubt not that our subscribers will enjoy tho
perusal of so important a document.
As the business men of Atlanta seem
to prefer living in the fldjocent towns, we
would suggest to them that Conyers would
suit them exactly. They can and
oomfortablly here, have their children educated
at good schools, and get to Atlanta as early in
the morning as they choose. Let a few hun
dred of them come down hero and they will be
well-pleased.
A writer in the Rockdamc ReoWer
suggests a rather novel plat for instituting a
Bank in that city. We expo ct the plan is n
very good one, but it forcibly reminds us of
the two little boys that locked themselves up
in a room and commence 1 swapping jackets
one giving the other 25 cents “boot,” and vice
versa, every time they swapped, until both of
them had made five dollars whsn they left the
room, each ono wearing his original jacket.
Covington Star.
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Married*
.At the residence of the bride’s father,
in "Conyers, on the 15th hist., by Rev. J. 1,.
Stewart, Mr. S. F. Smith, to Miss M. J.
Stewart.
The happy pair departed on the 2:30 up-pas
senger train, directly aft >r the ceremony, ac
companied the congratulations and best
wishes of thoir friends. May they have a
rosy future!
“A fish dietis agood brain stimulant.”
When the editor of the . Corinjton. Star read
this paragraph, he immediately S6nt for half
a-dozen good-sized whales, and went to work
in earnest. We learn that the Colonel’s
whales are now stored away in a guano ware
house, and he takes one on tqast every morn
ing. If the experiment proves beneficial, we
are in favor of sending onr friend off on a 5
years’ whaling voyage.
A Good Hit.
A “devil” got off a good tiling, the
other day, He was setting up an article about
Henry Ward Beecher, bnt when he came to the
name of the Reverend grntlenian ho paused a
momc nt a’ud scratched his head, os if troubled
by some painful doubt. Turning to the fore
man, he inquired:
“What’s the meaning of Henry Ward Beech
er?” , . uJ
“Tho meaning!” responded the foreman,
"Why that's the name of a man.”
“Whew !’’ exclaimed the devil, "I know
better,
“Well, what is it, then P” asked the fore
man.
"I—l don’t exactly know,” said the devil,
“but from what I have seen of it in the papers,
I should say it was a slang word of some sort,
and means something bad /”
Spring!
The noise
Of boys,
Tho herds
Of birds,
The wheeze
Of bees.
New hats.
New brats,
A nd other ~
Strange bother
Show—by jing !
That this is Spring.
The Cemetery.
Wc paid a visit to the Cemetery, yes
terday morning, in company with a friend, and
found the grounds in first class order. The
walks and graves have all been carefully weed
ed and swept, and the entire enclosure is now
as neat and clean as a lady’s parlor. We learn
that the credit for these improvements is due
to Mr. Jack Wood, and our citizens certainly
owe him a vote of thanks for the pains-taking
way in which he has performed his work.
With very little trouble the owners of the lots
will now be able to keep the Cemetery in fine
condition.
[COMMUNICATED.]
EniTons Reoistkr :— At the last meet
ing of the Honey Creek Agricultural Society,
of Rockdale county, there was but little buai
n ess of importance tranSacted, more than the
completion of a Premium List for the year
1876, and the adoption of some resolutions of
fered by W. W. Walcott, which were of no
minor importance, if strictly adhered to. W.
W. Walcott also read an essay, showing the re
sults that wcaild naturally follow if wo were
to act in compliance with the resolutions. He
encouraged Southern industry, an l Southern
Manufactory—to raise our supplies, live eco
nomically, in order that we may dispell the
clouds of darkness that now overshadow a land
once prosperous and happy, but at the present
presets rather a gloomy aspect.
W. L. Peek gave a short but very interest
ing speech; father on the "jocose” order.
Mr. Peek is just the man to get up something
lively; but at the same time, his remarks are
none the less important.
Prof. McClelland from the Conyers Maleand
Female High School honored us with his pres
ence, and in a very fluent and eloqn? z: style
drew a picture of the crisis that is now upon
us. He gave the causes, and showed the ef
fects ; and gave the Remedy necessary to be
implied, in order for the healing of the nation.
Dr. J. A. Stewart, one of our Professional
members, in his usual easy manner, gave his
views as tc the state of things as they now ex
ist, and his opinioi' as to the ftitnre, which he
thinki will be brighter than is predicte I by
some.
Tfi'e evening was one of 3sonse interest; one
of gayety and mirth j interwoven with sound
sentiment and valuable information.
" e trust we are making at least some pro
gress in the Honey Creek Agricultural Club.
H. f. MoNaie, Seo'.
Debtors.
All persons indebted to the Rkoisteii
for last year, for subscriptions, advertisements
or in any other way, must come forward and
settle, as we are noeding the money. The
Company have ordered me to bring suit on all
claims that are not settled. If you .lon't want
to be sued come and pay up.
n A. C. McCall*.
Ed tor and Business Manager.
March 7th, 1876—n0-32.tf.
MUSIC CLASS.
■G . B. T. LOWE would respectfully give
notice to tho people of Conyers, that si e will
open a class in Instrumental Music on the Pi
ano, on the 21st inst., nt her residence near the
Methodist Church. Will promise to give en
tire satisfaction, Charges moderate. Anyone
having a good Piano for rent will pleas*
leave their name at this Office.
BKKEKXNCKg :
A. C. Pkrbt, Attornoy at Law.
Capt, f\ J. Wkitkhkad.
Joseph A. Stewart, Esq.
n ryp\r We are giving $65 Sewing Ma-
UTL I -Lilli chinos. Hunting oase Watches,
Velvet Vests, and Black Silk
T? TANARUS) 1? Tjl Dresses, free with our Greenback
EJtlliXi. Packages. Send to Inventors
4w Union 173 Greenwick st. N. Y.
Agents Wanted ! literals and Diplomas
Awarded for Holman's New PICTORIAL BI
BLES 1800 Illustrations. Address for new cir
culars, A. J. Hollman A Cos., 930 Arch st. Phil.
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* ,000 Agents, teachers, students, and men
wanted to sell Centennial Gazzettecr
of the U. S, shows grand results of 100
Years Progress. A whole Library. Bos
ton Olobe. —Not a Luxury but a Necessity.
Jnicr-ocean—Best selling Book Pub. Good Pay.
Want Gen. Agt. in qvery city of 10,000. Ad
dress, J. C. McCURDY & CO., Phila. Pa. 4w
DSYCHOMANCY, or Soul CHARMING.
L How either sex may fascinate and gain the
love and affections of any person they ichoose
instantly. This simple, mental acquirement
all can possess, free, by mail, for 250, together
with a marriage guide, Egyptian Oracle,
Dreams, Hints to Ladies, Wedding-Night Shirt
Ac. A queer book. Addrees, T WILLIAM A
CO., Publishers, Philadelphia, Pa. 4w
CONYERS PRICES CURRENT.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY STEWART A MCCALLA.
Conyers, Ga., March 8,1876.
'cotton
We think reached the lowest price for tho sea
son, daring the last days of February. Since
the fust of the month there bw>been a slight
improvement in all grads af cotton. Wo think
parties holding cotton will do well to sell du
ring the present month. sold l>efore tho
Ides of March, and it is not likely they will
have cause to regret it. When the acres to be
planted becomes known, and it is our opinion
that it be greater than last year, cotton will
weaken and go lower in price. We quote—
Cotton —Good midlings. 10 J (all
Midling* .. 11 i( 11 a
Low midlings, 95(510
Tinged, 9 @ 9J
Stains, i 7 (a> 71
Rid stains, 7 (a) 7$
Blue u 5 6
Dirty Blues and Red 4 (5) 6
PKOVISION MAItKhT.
Meat—C R Bulk 125(®13
L C “
Bulk Shoulder 91(5? 10
Bulk Ilaius, 14 fa’ls
Smoked Pig Ham5.......,„...17 (a? 18
Canvassed “ ?21 (517
Corn, —Sacked £2 (555
Flour— Extra Family, per barrel...sß (aBJ
Family, per barrel 6J(5 7
Groceries — 25 (5 275
S igar, Standard A 12 (512 J
“ N. 0., Fancy 115(5 12
“ 44 Raw 10 (all
44 Yellow C’s, 10 (5 11
Syrup, N 0 ..70 (5 75
“ “ Prime 65 (570
Molasses, Sugar House, .40 (’ 15
“ Cuba & Mußcovadoss (500
Oil, Keros© ue ?5 (®3O
Small Groceries unchanged.
I>pV GOODS
Never so cheap for Cash.
MONKTOKY.
NeAer so scarco since the fal* of tho Confeder
acy.
pROPOSALS FOR A NEW BUIDGE.
There will be let out to the lowest bidder tho
building of a Bridge across Honey Creek, at
the crossing, on the South River road, between
Henry Maddox and T D Swann, on Tuesday,
the Fourth day of April, next. No bid will be
received only private, end sealed up, and must
be deposited at the Ordinary’s office, at or be
fore 12 o’clock that day. After that time they
will be opened and the best interest of the
county considered, and contract closed. The
Bridge will not be receiyed unless it is put np
fully according to the plan and specification;
which can be seen at any time! iri the Ordifia
ry’s office.
March the Ist, 1876!
O. SEAMANS, i
Ordinary.
SPE C I F.I CAT I d N.
Five tiers of sleepers four twenty,-five fget
long, arid one tier forty,two feet Jong ; four
bents or posts ;,, the two that stands on each
bank to be 9 feet between joists ; the mud sills
of these two bents to be 28 feet long, sunk 3
feet in the ground ; the other two bents to be
of sufficient height to carry the Bridge to the
hill or butment level;. the sleepers at each end
of the Bridge to rest o i timbers notched to
gether, good and substantially, of sufficient
height to keep the Bridge level. The post all
12 inches square ; the cap sills 12x14 ; 14 feet
long, 5 sleepers on each tier. The two outside
sieepere 12x12 inches; the inside sleepersßxl2
inches. A king post over the middle tier 10
feet high, timber Bxlo, and braces 25 feet long,
timber Bxß. One inch iron rod on each side
of, and 2 feet from the king post, through the
brace and side .sleeper, and. a bolster, or, piece
of timber across under the Bridge 8x10;, ,24
feet long; 8 inch thread, and A tap.on each end
of the rod, the bolster to extend six feet ottt
on each side of the Bridge ; a brace tenanted
in that pud belted tq the plain brace ; an inch
iron rod through the main brace .and sleeper
near t}je foot of tfia brace, with, 6, inch thread
and tap. 1 Jx6, l£ fg@t long; 2
strings of hewed.timber 12x12,’one, on the oth
er, ail, the way across the Bridge; qn each side
bolted down with a } inch iron bolt to go
through the stringers and sleeper below, and
fasten down with key or tap, 2to each piece.
A fuller specification of thV timbers
may be seen at the Ordinary’s offijm at any
time. n0.,2-4t
Is YOUR LtFE WORTBt TEN CENTS ?
Sickness prevails everywhere, apd every
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 that is suffering with Dyspepsia. Lives
Complaint and its effects, such as (ridigestion
Costivenes3, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach
Heart burn. Palpitation of the Heart, Depress
ed Spirits, BLUiousnes, &<J., can tike Green's
August Flower without getting relief and care
If yon doubt this, go to your Druggist W H
Lee A Son, and get a Sample Bottle for 10
donts and try it. Regular size 75cents. Two
coses will relieve you.
Highest Standard
FERTILIZERS.
John C. Rag’s dale,
Swift’s Compound,
A TON. IricUvVs Freight.
433 lbs of Middling Cotton on or beforo
the Ist of Next November, Will Pay
for a Ton of Either of the Above First
Class Fertilizers. If You Buy a
STRAIGHT Gimno, let one or the other
of Those. BE IT!
Stewart & McCam.a, Agts.,
28—3-nios. Conyers, Go.
Jno. N. Swift, Geu'l Agt.
A FARM OF YOLK OWN
—IS—
THE BEST REMEDY FOR HARD TIMES !
FREE HOMESTEADS
ANI) TIIE
BEST AND CHEAPEST RAILROAD LAND
Are on the Line of the
UNION -PACIFIC RAILROAD.
nt
NEBRASKA.
SECURE A HOME NOW.
Full lnfo-ruation sent free to wll parts of tho
world. Address, O. F. DAVIS,
Land Com’r U. P. I!. R-, Omaha, Nebraska.
CONYERS
Male and Female High School.
1876.
THE exorcises of tye above institution will
be resumed on thi 10th dayof 'JANUARY.
1876. Tuitiontdue at the end of each quarter.
RATES OF TUITION:
Primary Department, per quarter $4 00
Intermediate “ “ “ 5 r>o
Academical “ " “ 7 50
High, r “ " •• 10 00
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expense! , twenty-five cents
per quarter.
board cum r.
Students prepared for any class in College,
or fit the several business avo
cations of life.
or further particulars address either one
of the Undersigned.
j. f. McClelland, a. m.
Rev. J. M. BRITTAIN, A. M.,
u2l-6n Principal
M. il U G H K V ,
DEALER in general merchandise,
s now receiving his stock, and will soon have a
\ " GENERA L VARIETY' BTORe! ”
*
in tho Captain Summers’ Building, opposite
the Whitehead House, where he Will be pleased
to see his frieuds and numerous former cus
tomers, in order that he may prove his grati
tude for past patronage by offering the Best
Goods at ,
GREATLY REDUCED Pii ICES !
ct7-noll-3m
NOTICE.
WHEREAS, John, Key nnd others having
made application in proper form to this
Court for the opening of a public road com
mencing at the Cross roads near W. H. Mc-
Datiiel’s residence and running nearly a direct
line to neat ,the residence of . Jffjrfc. Eliziteth
Gregory! then along the old. road to
the county line, crossing Honey Creek, near
the Hamilton Shoals. Tills is, to notify all
pqfsons concerned, that, if oo good and valid
objections is made on or before the 25th day
of March nejt, to the oponing of said road on
that day an order will puss establishing said
road as applied for.
0. SEAMANS,
t-mar-35 Ordinary.
SHERIFF'S S VLE FOR APRIL.
WILL be sold before the Court House door,
in the town of Conyere, within the legal hours
of side, on the First Tuesday in April, 1876,
the following property, to-wit: One hundred
and eighty-five acres of land,j more or less ;
part of lots nil tuber 276,and 277, in the six
teenth district of originally tfpnvy, now Rock
dul,o County ; bounded
south by Dr A C W Travis ; on the east by W
A Kennedy, Trustee ; on the west Joel H Gay
a,ud T F Sigipan; <jn tho north by. Yellow riv
er. Levied oil as (He proper ly of W J Mitchell,
to satisfy a.fi fa for state and county tax
for 1876. , I.avy ipade by S B Hartsffeld, L C,
and returned to me.
. i\ J, WHITEHEAD,
March (st. 1876—4 t Shkkjkk.
8 A LI?
i By virtue of an order fr. >m the court of Or
dinary of Rockdale county, will be sold on
the First Tuesday in April next, before
the Courthouse door, in the town of Conyers,
in said county, within the legal hours of sale,
the following property, to-wit: One house and
lot in the town of Conyers, containing two
acres of land, more or less, lying iinmedia ely
on the liqe of the, Georgia Railroad ; bound by
land belonging to J Downs on the south east ,
Oii ttie south west by Treadwell; on“the north
west by a street, and north eaatly by Kuilroad.
Sold as the property of C Yf Fox, late of said
county, deceased. Terms of salo made known
on day of sale,
This Ist day of ijiarch, 1876.,, ,
P. F. Christian,
Administrator.
ASSIGNEE’S NOTICE.
■i ; .
In the District Court of the United States
for the Norte rn District of Georgia—ln the
matter of J- M. Summers, Bankrupt.
This is to give notice, onoe a week, for three
weeks, that we have been appointed Assignees,
of the estate of the aj,ove natne T _ Bankrupt,,
who resides in Rock lale County In srfid Dis
trict. ; q
K tf. ROSSER,
J. C. B^R^ON,
no-30-3t, A r bio situs.
NOTICE TO
DEBTORS & CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given to all persons having
demands against, .the estate of Mrs. Allie
Rhodes, late of Rockdale County, deceased, to.
present th en to me properly made o-it with
in the time prescribed by law. And all per
sons indebted to said estate, are hereby requir
ed to maks immediate p lyment.
N. HUDSON.,
80. 30— fiij Amiis-IF TRATOB.
jhe Gied.est xuu.ca.
OF THE XlXth CENTURY.
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llKAl.r.;, IJ.<AI'TY, AND UAVIHNKSS RKOTORKDO MODKHN WOMANMOCO |
n R . J . 11RADFI E L I) ‘ S Ve.M AUK REGULATOR,
woman’s rest friend.
Its operations are quiok and sure t and it never fails to cure.
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Thankful lor tho very flattering reception the Female Regulator has met with from all poa
tions of the country, the Proprietor begs to announce that he has largely increased his manu
facturing facilities, and hopes that before long lie will be able to plaes within tho reaeh at
every suffering woman, this, tho greatest lioon of her sex.
PRICE 1 50 nor Bottle.
Sold; by nil Dtuggists in the United State*.
L, 11. lIiiADFIKLD , Atlanta, Qtoryia, Proprietor.
HEAD I READ!!
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It is well kViovn to doctors and ladies that woman are subject to enormous diseases pee%
liar,to their sex,—Mupb as suppression of the menses, whites, painful monthly periodicals,
rheumatism of„th* bm'V&tyl womb, irregular menstruntiun, hemorrhage or excessive “flow*
prolapsus, utcVl, or falling of tho wromb.
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Bloom,'a, in all hor Pristine Beauty, '.sa'lth, strength and elasticity. T "i'ii < ortor after doctor
~ ,e RnTi.F.noK,Ga., Februnry 18. 1874.
This is Io certify ttyat ,my wife wits ffn'mtAUd for six years Had disease of th womb and
headache, weight in lower part of the back; suffered from languor, exhaustion AUd nervous
ness, loss of Appetite nh'il flesh. Khe hnd become so exhausted and woak, her friends wars
apprehensive she Would iiever got well., .Tried doctor after doctor, and patent mediciness —
lad despaired of her improvement, when fortunately she commenced on I'Jr. Bradfleld's Fe
male Regulator. She is now wMI; thtSp'or fouf'lWtitle* cured her. Improved in health, ap
petite and flesh ; •* she Is blooming'iu all het pristine betutv. strength, and elasticity.” I re
gard yon As her savior from the dark portalk of death,- -and my benefactor. May your shad
ow never grow less, and you never become weary in well-doing. JOHN SHARP.
••“For Silo by W. 11. LEE and JONES ft CARSWELL CotlyerH, Gn.
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SOLUBLE PACIFIC GtjANO
AND .
COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE, COMPOUND ACID PIIOSPHATKi
FOII
COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED.
THE CHEAPEST AND BEST FERTILIZERS IN USE.
INtIOSIICID IN I8 60.
Prices in. Augusta, Georgia.
Soluble Pacific Guano Cush S4B 00
Soluble Pacifio Guano, Time, Cotton Option, lfio 50 00
Compound acid phosphate cash 36 00
Compound acid phosphate. Time, cotton option, 150. 42 00
Freight troin Augusta to Conyers $2.40 per Ton.
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