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MIRTH AND JOLLITY.
Children are tbs to-morrow of society.
"I.n't yoor husband ft littlo bald f” asked
one lady of another in a .tore. "There isn't
n I*ll hair in hie head,” was the hanky juply
of hi. wife.
A Detroit marriage notion ends with tho sin
gular expression, probably added by a wajf
gi*h friend : "May their future trouble* be
little one. 1”
It scorns that sl-mt two hnadrod skunk*
raptured in Wiaconxin thia winter will he
went to the acentennial. We regret to hare
the*, innocent creaturea disappointed. but
with Tweed, Belknap, tha Indian King, and
the Whiskey thisvss the preaent of taro hun
dred skunks will not t>e detected.
There is said I e I* a young lady in Texas
named Kittle Vewrlotbaa. If wa were ia her
place we’d change that name if it took ail the
oalieo in the State, or eren if we had to do it
by marrying e znewhar of tho Legislature.
You aliould borer tell e man he lie*. Sim
ply remark that he ia guilty of hjturopheiny,
and drop the subject.
A fool in a high station ia like a man on the
top of a high mountain-—arnrything appears
aniall to him, un i ho appears amull to every
body.
Sings the poet of tho period :
This world ia all a "crooked" world.
Tha "whiskey gtmighta” included.
And he who'.thinks]tint "rings’* aro rare
la very much deluded.
Thg world ia kotind—of curves made up.
And carves are always crooked;
And rings are round—of curvos made np
(Geometries so liook it ) ;
HortCn doth it emne that worldly men
Are crookodly;dispos-ed.
And hnuoe it is that there are rings
Of crooked,'until ‘coiupos-ed!
To which it uuiy I* fepliud;
Till* world is not so crooked as
Some turn would like to make it;
But whether "straight” or whothor "curved'
Depend* on how we take it.
Joiujuin Miller, in describing howpic fell in
love with ajgirl |at**a jiaihvud accident, sa;*,
with tragic Intensity:
"I|*eoihor lie annscleu and pale,
With her bUHtfu; ripped up on tho ravenOUH
tail.”. Tit*Cincinnati £ny*ir*r mys .thi* ex.
ootly.hear* tho form ,of "tho Byronic moul l
into which hc_lruH j cc med’h i* genius.”
na*nw>.. iimh hi t wariii i
Burlington Gazette : A "county Jake in in -
took'a etruamor of striped sto-kingsiin ono of
our stores for a bather pul*i, yesterday, and
wont in to get hi(i 4 hit|fbe lady clerk;
ordered him out of tho>toro thr, o
hundred and fifty/oet above.concert pitch.
A Presbyterian minister jnirfying w couple
of his rus tic'purishioncrH was exceedingly dis
concerted u hi* asking the man if .he wa
williug to tato tse f omen to be his bedded
wife, by his Scratching his head end answer
ing, "Yes—but I’d rather have her sister.
The practical jokt* uf California now amuses
hi*>elt by giving his friend a cigar in which
is some nitro-glycerino and then seeing him
light it and blow his nose üB. It must be vory
amusing; hut we should think that by the
time a fellow had lost one or two noses ho
would begin to regard tho thing as somewhat
monotonous slid want to conceal an onnoe or
so of lead under the joker's shirt by way of a
change.
Breathe* there a man with soul ao and ad,,
Who never to himself hath said,
I will a family paper take.
Both for my own and children's sake f
If such there be let him repent
And have this paper to him sent.
"Y ou see, when you done shnltte off dis mor
tuary coll, a lid de sperrit presents itself at the
Golden Oates," argued a colored revivalist on
the levee, yesterday, “Cabr'l gwine to ask you
what Church yon longed in de flesh."
“Yaas, t spec so,” said the listener.
*'Kf you ‘longed to the Missionary llaptis,
he gwine lole you walk right in and sot by de
foot stool. JEf yon 'longed to de Methodist
flmrcti,%e say stay on de outside, whar your
shoutin' don’t ’sturh,the angels. Ef you's
Tiseop ilian.” i ,
,‘llola on, Mr. Middleton, day ain’t no nij{—
gors ’ Piscupalions j dam's all white folks," in
terrupted tho listener.
“Dat don't make no diffcroMe,"
tl)c*ex]K>under of religion ; "do principle’s do
same, ain’t it ? Ef you’re a Tisomnpalion, and
an(fel say to you. go over dar ’mong do white
folks. Ef youao C.ilfoliok, do angel pint you to
do Virgin Mary, and (ell you ”
“ Hut look hear, Mr. Middloton, aponon de
didn't ’long to do churoh in de fleali P" queried
the listen r.
’’ Well, what he bo doin’ dor den?” asked
the colored devine, soorufully.
“ Well,” replied the unconverted sinner. " 1
thought in dat case, no could do Os he please."
••Since *WLk* to roidgna
And Morrill declines, ”
president said, as he laughed, •
“Between me ud you,
TWre’s bnt one thing to do.
So I nominate you, Mr. Toll.”
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It is a’vevy great year far the oid men.
Oiandfothers who havo been neglected V) and
made to feel thatjthoy were le the way, and
wished.they were dead, who.hare long been
thrust away in the kitchen and left to mumble
to themselves in*the|ohimney oorner. Ore as-
tonished by 1 >oing brushed up of an evoning
sn 1 brought into tho parlor, where they are
shown off to the company as Centennial relics.
‘ Grandfather, you knew Washington, didn't
you P” screams pnwlnughtor in his ear, for
lie it very deaf. “Yes, yen,” say* grandfather,
“the Oin'rol borrer'd a chaw terbaocer of me
many and many a time !” The old man is go
ing to Philadelphia, sure. /
, Why is it no oriine to pick a clmniu'- igept's
pocket. Bt“eause he has pict-ures,
Why Is your vrlfe-like dynamite P Becipigy
she’s ftp* to blot? dp if harshly handled-
KAUAI ASW HOUKKHOM).
FkEDINO BEEN IN THE SPRING.
In a coininunicati.nl to (ho Bee
World, for January, I>. Staples, of Co
lumbia, Teno., given tbe following iu
atvuotiona upon tliia poult, in connection
with stimulating queens to greater activ
ity, and the bees to tile building of new
combs. He says it is known by all
good apiarians that wlwn honey is coin
ing into the hive regularly the queen is
stimulated to lay a vast amount more!
eggs than when there is no heney coin
ing tu, although there may be an abnn
dance of sealed honey in the hive.
lienee tbc philosophy of feeding n little
honey every day ill early spring; also,
it your l>e<s are destitute of a sufficiency
of bee-bread, yon can Iced a little rye
flour or corn meal, put in the sunshine
and out of the way o( the wind, with a
good effect, in order to have a strong
slock of workers on hand on the early
appearance ol the harvest, that diey may
wade in and lake ol tho first fruit of the
land ; and should the harvest linger you
need not fear the laborers will lire, for
when there is work to do Ihe little busy
bee is ul ways ready.
If you wish your bees to use your
feed for the [iur|ioe of raising bees or
the building of new combs, you will
need to dilute your honey or syrup with
water, but not so much that it will not
be sufficiently sweet for the bees to par
take of it freely ; and in order flint they
may not slore it in the combs it will be
necessary to acidify it a little by using
acetic acid, cider vinegar, or lemon juice,
for the bees very well know that if they
stole such ill their combs it will be an
injury, therefore they will not do it;
but being avaricious Jitilo fellows they
will eat of it and feed it to their young
until all become fat with a secretion of
wax, when, if you place an cm ply frame
in the centre ol the brood -nest, you will
l>e surprised with what rapidity it will be
filled with new combs.
GEORGIA FARMING.
The Cartersville (Ga.) | Expre** gives
the following as u sample of what can
be done on a faunal the South, and that
too with white labor alone. One of the
items, it will he seen, of the Cultivation,
is 75 acres of clover. Yet the idea has
been prevalent that clover cannot be
grown at the South successfully:
Mr. S. Gregory, of Muiry county, is
one ol our most successful farmers. He
owus three hundred acres of land* He
has recently shipped a large quantity of
seed to Tenne-see, for which lie receiv
ed $2,000, the hay crop being worth
$2 ,0t)0 more. He also makes corn
enough for home consumption, and to
fatten pork, the surplus of which brings
him from SOOO to SBOO per annum. He
makes alto.from 1,500 to 2,500 bushels
of wheat for sale. lie plants no cotion
but makes all his own supplies, having
to buy nothing except groceries. All
of this work Mr. Gregory accoimilislies
with average of help through the year
t>( eight hands, all white. Hesides mak
ing and harvesting his crops a great
deal of improvement is made upon the
farm such as solid stone undcr-drain
ipg- . - ,
Mr. G. has nine sons (all fanners) and
one daughter. ]le is a widower and is
a good catch for any widow willing to
shed her weeds.
WILL POULTRY PA Y FARMERSI
We are often asked, sp.ys the At/ri
cultitri.it, if poultry will pay Western
fanners, and itli slight variations, the
same may be said as to our State ; and
from the numerous, practical and profita
ble results that we can call to mind, we
are sstisfied that there is more money ir
poultry to every farmer than the invest
ment of the same amount of money in
any other kind of farm stock.
If they will get some of the improv
ed br< eds and raise chickens and eggs
to sell, and not try to raise fancy chick
ens without the experience of a regular
breeder, and expect to sell them at tan
cy prices, they will succeed.
With the present tacilities for market
ting poultry and eggs, there can he no
overstocks g the market. It pays bet
ter to ship ilio poultry than the grain.
It always pays best to market the grain
by feeding it, and one hundred pounds
of poultry can be raised as cheaply on
the farm as one hundred pounds of pork
or beef; yet the poultry always sells for
the most money. Any of the improved
breeds of poultry, properly cared for
with warm, comfortable quarters, and
plenty of good feed and water, will pay
handsomely with the liberal supply of
eggs lit rough the winter when eggs aro
high.
Get a trio of tho bhst bloods you tan
find, and you can soon get a fine lot of
such bloods, and by judicious crossing
with a few of the best common hens,
you will get a superior lot of half-breed
chicks that will mature early and attain
a largo size, and that will bring a good
price in market. Have none but full
blood roosters on the farm, and you will
find there is money In poultry, by thus
abandoning the old worthless barnyard
fowls, and keeping a better meed that
will not eat any more, mature quicker,
and will not waste halt so much as the
scrub chickens. Ouly make tho start
now . You can get a trio of full bloods
tor from 1 5 to $lO this spring, that will
pay it back in eggs in one year, besides
having the chiokcus as a capital slock.
—liural tSun,
INSECTS.
An infusion of tomato leaves lias been
found excellent to clear plants of bugs—
the phylloxera always exempted. The
annual report of the official commission
on the experiments conducted under its
direction during 1875, In the affected
districts, on the various plans for de
stroying (lie vine bug, concludes, that
no remedy has yet been tound ; that the
best powder is too costly in application,
and hut partial in efficacy ; that the old
bark ought to be removed trom the
stems j the eggs destroyed in winter,
and a recourse had to America stocks.
nui rAFKB IS OX FIUK TV ITU
QLlVfiy
rWI. rfV h) 'A T. Y. It K O IS T Kit,"
And Louisvtilo
ti- ft ft ft x. f
COtTRIEU-JOUKNA L
One year Dollars.
Two gropers for little more than the price o
f ft —0 - ■ ' horns
1 Solid us time dollars and receive j our./ one
.taper with the “CouftiKß-JouHNAL,,” the best
latest, brightest and uMastrity wouk'y in the
'oXiirv, > HUG INTER CO.,
• T " 1 1 * CosTKfts, Ga.
CONYERS -i , /
V K M A L E C <> L L E <1 E,
I U UOKYEIW, UEOUCIA.
The exercises of tho above Institution will
L be rfesumed on
M 0 * I> A Y, i A X U A It Y VK M ft ft,
1 8 7 0.
B. A. GUINN PuBSiDKXT,
And Profettor of Mathematics, Mental, Moral
and Natural Ncience.
0
MISS SAbLIE COOK.
Instructress in Latin and French, and
Relies Lettres.
O
Miss J. 1. MAUSTON,
Instructress in Primary and Prep. Departments
Instructress in Music.
CALISTIIENIC EXERCISES,
So conducive, to health and gracefulness in
movement, will be regularly practiced under the
skillful management of Miss Cook, throughout
the year.
BOARD
For pujXts, exclusive of washing and j lights,
sl2 50 per month, in the best families of the
place. U, A. GUINN,
PItKKIDENT.
TJhLE
WEEKLY
s uisr.
1770 NjDY YORK 1876
Eighteen hundred an seventy-six is the
Centennial year. It is also the year in wh h
an Opposition House of Bepresentatives, e
first since the war, w i be in power at Wa -
ington ; and the year of the twenty-third e
tion of a President of the United States. AH
of these events are sure to be of great interest
and importance, especially the two latter; and
all of them and everything connected with
them w ill lie fnlly and freshly reported and
expounded in Thu Sun.
The Opposition House of Bepresontatives,
taking up the lino of inquiry opened years ago
by The Sun, will sternly and diligently inves
tigate the corruptions anil misdeeds of Grant’s
administration ; and it will, it is to be hoped,
ley the foundation for anew and liett< r period
in rnr national history. Of all this The Sun
will contain complete and accurate accounts,
furnishing its readers with early and trustwor
thy information upon these absorting topics.
The twenty-third Presidential election, with
the preparations for it, will be memorable as
deciding upon Grant’s aspirations for a third
term of power and plunder, and still more as
ctuciding who shall be tho candidate of the
party of Reform, and oh electing that candi
date. Concerning nil these subjects, those
who road Thk Sun will have the constant
menus of being thoroughly well ii formed.
The Weerlv Sun, which hies attained n
circulation of over eighty thousand copies), al
ready bns its readers in every State and Ter
ritory, and we trust that the year 187(i will
see their numbers doubled. It will continue
to he 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 ; and always, wo 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 wo
shall continue to give in its columns a large
amonntjof miscellaneous reading, snob as sto
ries, tale*, poems, scientific intelligence and
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 ; and so are the
markets of evtry kind.
The Wssilt Sun, eight pages, with fifty
six broad columns, is only $1 20 a year, pos
tage prepaid. As this price barely repays tho
cost of the paper, no discount can be made
from thi* rate to clubs, agents postmasters, or
anyone.
The Paiut Sun, a large four page newspa
per of twenty-eight columns, gives all the
now* for two cents a copy. Subscription, pos
tage prepaid, 550 a month or s*>.so a year.
Sunday edition extra. sl.lO per year. We
have no travelling agents. Address,
THE SUN.
n025-tf New York City.
"Wait no
) Longer.
ITaving sold out our entire stock of goods to
IL Mr. J. S. Anthony, who proposes to con
tinue business at our old stand, and whom we
take groat pleasure iu recommending to our
old customers as a perfect gentloman, and a
man who will do the right thing by all who
will give him a trial.
Our object in thus dosing out is to wino up
our business, and we kindly ask all those who
have notes and accounts with ns to come for
ward and settle, as we are compelled to have
moneV. A WOKD TO THE WISE IS SUF
FICIENT. Respectfully,
NIGHT & WHITE.
P. S. Parties wishing to settle will always
Bud me at the old stand. S. D. N.
Dyspepsia
Dyspepsia is the most discouraging and dis
tressing d-sease man is heir to. Americans are
particiilarly subject to this disease and its ef
fects ; such as sour stomach, sick headache, ha
bitual eoetivenesa. heartburn, water-brash,
gnawing and burning pains in the pit of the
stomach, coming up of the food, coated tongue,
disagreeable taste in the mouth, impure blood
and all diseases of the Stomach and Liver.—
Two doses of Green's August Flower will re
lieve yon at once, and there positively is not n
case in the United States it will not cure. If
you doubt this go to your Druggist, Dr. W. 11.
Lee A Son, and get a sample bottle for 10 cents
and try it. Regular size 75 cents.
Janlt-ly
JOHN MIL,LEDGE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ATI.ANT \, nBORGIA.
OfFce 21 /Veer sired, opposite KimbaU House,
i, k MU*
Air L A NIT A, GEO It GIA ,
Si nd lor CircnliUS’- j
MILHURN & STUDEBAKEK WAGONS; AVERY A SONS <fc
WATTS' STEEL and CAST PLOWS: IMPRVEI) FIELD and
GARDEN SEEDS; INCLUDING SEED WHEATS. RUST
PROOF OATS. BARLEY, RYE and the GRASS
ES. GENERAL AGENTS FOR
... WOOD, TABER &MO BSE twfrSTEAM ENGINES./--* ’ ' ’ ?
•i,tuinDJio ioj puag
| IRAVENS” Cotton Gin Feeder. Send for circulars of description and pr/o es.
O sg~Mcsr-’ Zachry Sf Overbay represent us at Conyers, Georgia. noll-tf
Dr. S. P. Downs J. W. Langford.
mm & LANGFORD.
V^X
cCO
CBNYKUS, GEORGIA. **,
lIKA.KRS IN AND MANUFACTURERS OF
HAND CARTS, WHEEL BARROWS
and VEHICLES of all kinds.
HARNESS, from the Cheapest to the
Dearest, botii I land and Machine Stitch
ed. We keep the celebrated
1 , 1
| JJ6TEVEKETT |
the Best in tJuse, for CARRIAGES
BUGGIES, or one llorso WAGONS.
Can supply any part of. HARNESS on
short notice.
Also, a full stock of
ml. 'bcj ai bib ere bl
in great variety always on hand, for
house building purposes. Carpenters
and Contractors would do w<dl to see our
special wholesale rates.
Mouldings, Entices, Stops, Strips, etc.,
a speciality, and made of any width,
thickness, or shape. Window Sash—
primed and glassed—Blinds and Doors,
either white of yellow 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.
With our facilities, we propose to make
Coffins of any style, from the plainest to
the finest, cheaper than we possibly could
by hand alone. Give us a trial and
see /
Patent wheels,
Hubs, Spokes, Rims, Bodies,
Seats, Shafts, Poles Dash Frames,
Axles, Springs. IRON in great
variety. Screws and Bolts of best
make. Patent and 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 band, in great
variety, and can make to order any style
or quality desired. Old ones Repaired,
Painted and Trimmed at short notice,
and at living rates. We buy the best
material, 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
rour line, we hope to merit a liberal pat
ronage from a Generous Public. Thank
ing yon tor your past favors, we will be
glad to see you again at our office on
Depot Street, near tlie Geo R R.
Respectfully,
Downs & Langford "
WHEREVER IT HAS BEEN TRIED
has established itself as a perfeot 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 secretive organs, 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
(he 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, HOLLOWAY ACO
Wholesale Agents,Phila.,
A CARD.
Or. D. S. SOUTHWICK, one of the most
successful physicians of New Orleans, has lo
cated in Atlanta. Confidential Medical Ad
viser for all persons afflicted; also, sole pro
prietor of his celebrated
U. recently discov-
S § ed, and PURELY
TOBACCO : YEGETABLE ;
: TOLA ecu : over ggyen jj Ull _
§ antidot*, § dred cured ; gnar-
an tees all eases;
medicine sent c. o. and. to all parte of the
ountry. Office and rooms 85 and 87 Wheti-j
hallstreet* Atlanta On. All eoinimuiica-j
ions strictly private. no!8-ly
UENKII.VI. DEALERS VN
WATERS’ CONCERTO PARLOR ORGANa
H 5 moot bcnutifiil in style
rfcclia toue ever made.
DNCERTO WTOflOfe th *
ever placed in any Or
, It is produced by an ex
tra net o/rced*, pccu
liarly voiced, Vie EF
FECT of which is MOST
CHARMING aiuiSOUlft
STIRRING, wIiUo Its
IMITATION eft
MAN VOICE 1* SU
PERB. WATERS’
NEW ORCHESTRAL,
VESPER, GRAND and
VIAI.KSTF. ORGANB,
in Unique French Cases,
coinbiuo PURITY c)
VOICING with irrenf volauu? of tone; suitable
/o PAItI.OR CTIURCII. ©
AVATKItS* NEW SCALE PIANOS
hcipe irreut power and a line hlnpiufi tone, with al£
umderti iinprovenientM, oria are the REST PI
A NOS 32ADK. These Orfntns ami Pin no* are
warranted/or hlx years. PRICES EXTREME
LY LOW for rash or part fwli and bulunee in
mouihty payments. Second-Hand inHtrliinents
at irreut Imi tfains. Pianos aad Organs to rent
until (luiil for an pereontraet* ACCENTS WAN
TED. Special (iidiieementH to the trade. A lib
erul discount t-> Teachers, Ministry*, Churches Schools ,
EbJges, etc ILL&XVHA TED CA TA LOOUKB MAILED .
f HORACE WATERS & SONS,
481 Broadway, New York. P, Ot Box 3567*
TWO DOZEN
cooiKiisrc*
STOVES
IN STORK., ANp, 30,0. x. TO ARRIVE, AT
J . S. ANTHONY’S 1
Stove and Tin House,
Commmercial Street Conyers, Georgia.
Sign of the big, reel coffee pot.
J S. ANTHONY,
MANUFACTURER of TIN WARE
AND DEAL2R IN
STOVES, HARDWARE,
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE,
q AMPS, etc. ROOFING,
GUTTERING, & JOB WORK
of alljkiuclß, in tin, shor-t-iron, zinc, etc., done
promptly, an iat low prices. All work WAR
RANTED. J. 8. ANTHONY,
Commercial St., Conyers, Ga.
Sign of “ The Big, Red Coffee Pot.”
Stoves, Stoves,
At prices to sui the limes; ranging from
$15,00 upward. |S Be sure to give him a call be
fore you buy elsewhere. J. S .Anth my, Com.
steet Conyers, Ga., at the sign of “Theßigßed
Coffee Pot.”
FIPT FCENTS MOCKED OFF!
WE WILL SEND TIIE DETROIT FREE PRESS,
M. QUAD’S PAPER,
To The Register subscribers for $1.50 per
annum. The regular price of this great hu
morous weekly is $2. Bring us S3 50 cents
and get two good papers for the year.
REGISTER CO.
GOLONISTS/ emigrants, and
TRAVELERS WESTWARD.
For 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 Wrenn,
General Railroad Agent, Office Atlanta, Ga
No one should go West, without first getting
in communication with the General Railroad
Agent, and become informed as to superior
advantages, cheap and quick transportation of
families, household goods, stock and farming
implements generally. All information cheer
fully given. W L DANLL’Y,
G P & T A.
NO EXCUSE FOR BEING SICK.
No person can use Boschee’s Carman Syrup
without getting immediaterolief :i and cure.—■
We have the first case ot Coughs, Colds
or Consumption, or any disease of the Throat
and Lungs, yet to hear from that has not been
cured. We have distributed every year far
three years over 250,000 sample bottles to
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, Da. W. H. Lee & Son, and get
a bottle for 75 cents and try it —two doses Will
relieve yon. Sample Bottles 10 cents eaeh.
Janl4 75-ly
JAMES BANKS,
ATTORNEY AT LA W,
Office No. 8, James’ Bank Block,; Atlanta,
Georgia.
Special attention given to the collection of c aims
Alt business attended to }>i cmptly
Semi for Ciicii.
JiEDLE A GULLETT’S IMPROVED COTTON GINS; COOK'S
PATENT SI t GAU and SYRTP EVAPORATING
SPANS; VICTOR CANE MILL; SWEEP
STAKE THRESHER and SEPARA
TOR; CARDWELL'S THRESH
ER and SEPARA L'OR;
””T " ' : BUckEYE” “CHAMPION” MOWERS and KEAPAR; f ’ ‘
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DR. PEMBERTONS STILLING!)!
OR QUEENS DELIGHT GIVE,'
HEALTH, STRENGTH AND Ah
PETITE.
It purities the blood, and.renovates-and id
vigoratesthe whole system. Its medical pro;,
erties are alterative, tonic, solvent, and &
retie.
Foi testimonials of wonderful cures, send >
the Proprietor, or call on your Druggist. T
genuine is prepared only by • •* • j
DR. J. S. PEMBERTON,
Chemist, Atlanta, tia.
For sale by all first-class druggists.
Office of G W Adair, Wall Btreet,
Atlanta, Ga„ July 16, 1875. i
Dr. J. g. Pemberton —Dkae Sib; I haul
used yoi i extmet of Stillingia for a Am
ic skin al ection of many years standing. vto;
made a e ire after all other remedies had hi
ed. Iha re known your stillingia Used in tktj
worst Ca sof scrofula, secondary, syphilicr,; '
diseases heumatism, kidney and liver adni
ions, wi great success. In fact, I have util
known i o fail in'the trcßt desperate cases, ;5
consider the greatest blocd purifier nowil
Yours truly, " J 0 EVANS
For sale by Jones A Carswell, Cos.
yers, Georgia. - - - -
,ioj paog
IjlllE PEOPLE -WANT PROOF.
There is no medicine prescribed by Physical
or sold'by Druggists, that carries Sfich evident,
of its success and superior virtue as Boscha'i
German Syrup for Severe Coughs. Cu!4
settled on the Breast. Consuption, or ai|
disease of the Throat and Lunas, a proof oj
that fact is that any person affile ted, cau p:
Saample Bottle for 10 cents and try it!
upperior effect before buying size at 75 cent!.
It has Jat oly been introduced in this cotistn
from Germany, and its wonderful cures an
astonishing everyone that uses it. Three dose
will relieve any cise, Try it. Sold byWHls
<i- tC.’V‘ '>’( ■ Mr,.; >./;!( ..’I -oT
Dr, W. H. Lee,
H' , >
DRUGGIST & APGTHECMI
Centre Street,
CONYERS, : : : : : : l CFEOBGI/I
—Has on hand a full stock of—
Pure medicines and chemicals, pstn
medicines of all kinds; paints,
oils, glass and putty; dye
stuffs of all kinds; toil
et nnd fancy
articles;
f Grass, flower
and garden seed;
pure liquors of all
kinds, lor medicinal purpo
see. Prescriptions
carefully com
p o u n and e and.
GIVE M e a c a 1.1.!
W [I LEE, v.
TIHS
CHRISTIAN INDEX.
A large eight page weekly.
Organ of the Baptist Denomination, g
Should be in every Baptist Frmily vn the L<M I
It is the paper our children ought to rea<i
It is the paper lor all who would knojj
the truth as it is in Jesus.
Subscribe for. it at once—lnduce your I 1
and Neignbors to do Likewise.
If you havn’t the money, subscribe
by how—Your pastor will make the arr&flf-jjj
xnent for you*
Send for specimen copiss J
The price of “T helnde x” is If 1|
Address all orders to
JAS. P. HARRISON & Cos. |
Box 24, Atlanta,
In connection with the Index we to ■
perhaps, the largest and most complete 1* H
and job printing office in the South, knu: ■
the Franklin steam printing house, at " £ n
every variety cf book, mercantile, legal A|
railway printing is executed. In excels ■
of manner, promptness and cheapness ’’m
defy competition.
Our Blank Book Manufactory is, likeM
well appointed. Orders solicited for
grade of work in this pepartment. Co<M
officirls will find it to their interest to jB
suit us as to legal fotni books, records, w
utes, blanks, etc. y^H
This establishment bas long been
oughly refitted and refurnished,
of expense, with every variety of if" 1R
and job printing materiel, together with •*
complement of skilled workmen. , AjS
Wedding cards of new and elegant
rivaling the beautiful productions ot to m
graver; bin and letter heads of the |
proved styles; showbills, posters, p 1 V Ti ‘
minutes, catalogues, books, railron
aud everything that can be printed.
Franklin.
Address all communications to
JAS. P. HARRISON & Cos. J
P. O. Drawer, 24, Atlanta. "■ |
Roofing guttering, anti job J
every descriptor in tin and sheet iron, 1 ' j
done promptly and reasonably, by J - N
nv, Com. street, Conyers, Ga., at the - .
•The Big Red Coffee Pot,
IV t.KHath ri i I TAJ ION v <•
which A) r*. T’cndii'rtoii i fluid’ Vx’tfn •
utillingia, (or Qnoon’3 doli f ht) has attain-,] .
all suctions of tho country as a
GREAT AND ‘G O O MEDIC lx f
a*ld the latge number of s'stiiueniala .],,!
are constantly being, receh odfrou. peiscnH*],
■ha,+e been citred by.fU uk, is tonclwuve ,, t j!
of its great merits. ’’ '
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is a positive specific and (uvo fer dy.W
liver complaints, constipation, hcudnclu*, dJ
ziness, pains in the back, kidney coAiVluintrl
jaundice, female weakneus, lumhago, cu,,,,
debility, gravel, gout, seiofula, eanti-rriK
mor, erysipelas, salt-rheum, ringworm, p*.
pies and httniors on the face, old ulcers, rim,,
mat ism, merourial and syphilitic aSuetiuSi
It removes all mercurial or other poifc t,
from tho blood, and soon restores thciystemt
peiTedt health ftfld parity. That palp, yetlo* 1
sickly looking skin is soon changed to one J
bcautj, freshness nd health. It will cure an,!
chronic or long-standing diseases, whoee rit'l
or direut cause is bod blood. A,trial will p ror , 1
it. Thousands have been snatched as it w H J
from the grave by its miraculous pdWei,
now enjoy health and happiness, where oncei;l
was misery.
It invigorates and strengthens tho whu;,|
system, acts upon the seoretivs organa, iV
inflammation, cures ulceration, r,nd regular 1
the bowels.