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kocrtdale Register.
CONYEBS.GA., THURSDAY MAR. 23, 1873.
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NlttTH ANDSJOLLII *
F ! urkinn lihmu'i had an thrown at him
in throo month*.
( Jo i * K*t* out ho will rctiro to a little
far iititl sit in the btiadu ami think.
,A Neva la highway man bought nix book* of
en AgontjjuHt for the ]ih*umre of stealing the
money Lack.
So ue oi v wants to know why it in that ob-
Irono ner are never wealthy. They toil not,
neither do they spin. They gaze.
*l(o< host jr thieves are not content with steal
lljc * whole wanh, but take the cloth<‘B>line
alul ell over the yard foi pins.
Colonel Forney is home— speeches have been
itch* .. xklh have been shaken- und now tor
that httic explanation in leg aid to that $25
(HH).
Rome people regard it as singular that s man
“who nc\er played cards in his life, beoaum'it*
wicked,” wi 1 exact lifteen per cent, interest
from a widow.
None of the employe* of the fast ma 1 trains
are religious men, but they look very solemn
when the spued goes up to forty-live miles an
hour.
Bayard Taylor used to talk a great deal
al out the venal prc*s. You can now see him
at the Tribune counter drawing his salary with
lie greatest alacrity.
Jcmirab Sprang, of Bottainwn, Connecticut,
got up from his choir as hi* w ife broke a pitch
er, heaved a sigh, and went to the barn and
hand'd lunseif. Then hi* wile wished she
hadn’t,
It i* said that if you eat an orungo every
morning before breakfast you will soon dislike
whiskey. See what a narrow escajie people
Plight have hud but for someone making this
disco veiy!
The Sultan of Turkey ha* made another
concession m favor of the women. Hereafter
no Turk can divorce hi* wife without giving
her time to pack her trunk and buy her rail
road ticket.
The Brooklyn Argus won’t let Susan B.
Anthony alone until it stum her Mettled down in
front of her own family hearth, and Susan wAys
she won,*t settle as long an there is a breath oi
life left in her.
A Chicago woman would be perfectly happy
if her jKHxlle dog wasn’t gradually losing its
eyesight. She men the day coming when the
little dpjj tfill imw a hot stove-leg by mistake
for a cniCK6U-bonC'.
Several outsiders have offered to hang Ku
benstein for the sum of #25, but the sheriff
hesitates to clone a bargain. No one- -not
oven a sheriff—cun toll whether a New York
murderer will be hung or pardoned.
riftsburg prefers a hot poker to a bowie
knife to stab with.
/im Nazum, of Alabama, comatf about as
near htdng au acrobat as a name will permit.
l'r loads of ]>u]]iit furniture made of the
Boston olui will hoou bo hurrying Westward.
Oh man in New Mexico owns 80,000 .head
of and each, one can hour him when lie
hollers.
It is said that a man can be more successful
ly 111 zy in New .Mexico than anywlioie else in
this broad country
The Missouri Penitentiary iB stili open to
cullers, Let. the government prosecution keep
this fuel before the people.
tiocsl St. I,ou!s soedety frowns ujion a man
who won'fjmrry a cane Sundays. It ciui ex
cuse old boots if he has a cane,
Thirty or forty Chicago women are walking
"matches” in hulls and rinks, anxious tu help
along the prosperity of the country.
A New York thief had bagged up eight
clocks as plunder, when a detective wound him
up aud set him going for the station house.
Kubonttein now raises another objection,
lie wants to be hanged On Sunday, if at all,
and lie wants the rope padded with cotton
bathing.
The Wisconsin Legislature infuses to lax
chu: cii property. Koine of the members have
a dim idea that they mayyet own a church.
Among Mrs. HelUnnp'h assets aro thirty hats
And bouuets from Till is. They don't stack up
l,igh enough to hide her husband's disgrace.
The Chicago I’ont thinks that women have
InoiD iheiital woikto perform than men. It
must wear the brain to put a border on a lamp
fuat.
Does it show hick of devotion for a husband
to sit up afteh his wilo goes to bod and crack
walnuts with w brick and make a dreudful
HmketF
A candidate for office in Rochester parried a
washwoman acic*H\h street on his, to
bow the 11. Hikes that bo was not stuck ujt and
high-nosed.
It is believed by the detectives that old Ben
der, the Kansas murderer, is dead. Whuu the
detectives cin't catch a mail they always be
lieve him dead.
TWMVrIoK imagines himself some (treat
lieu, and perhaps lie is. Groat liore generally
live upon other people*’ cash, just as Don
Curios is now doing.
Washington society iu luud because Geu.
Sherman thinks it a poor city to bring up a
respectable fuiuily in. The General has trav
eled —he ought to know.
T'lio Brooklyn Argus predicts a speedy re
turn to oalioo dresses ana plain Dollars. When
calico dresses cost from ♦iu to 1,000 they will
be very fusbionublo.
It bos just been discovered that it isn’t
whisky that kills. When a man’s teeth strike
a tumbler there is friction, and frietiou jars
his nerves and wears him out.
The carriage bill for riding the Kinj> of the
Sandwich Islands unwind New York lias not
yet keen paid. The Council argues that he
ought to have taken a street oar.
Boston Is said to have set her foot down
against female bar beak Boston wives have
long held tlicir husband* by the nose, and think
they can do it yet. — Hothesier Chronicle.
The lowa Legislature hasn't but one bald
he ded member, and he's willing to resign.
Jennie June is getting so that she believes
iu woman's rights. Farewell, Mrs. June!
The Boston Transcript claimstbat Xenophon
used to write short hand. That's a long state
lmnt.
A New Orleans street corcompony hass2,ooo
in counterfeit uicklee. Honesty is the Iwst
policy.
Duluth can't settle the question: ‘'Dock a
black smoke-jack oraauicut or beautify a white
chimney f”
The profit on every yard of bunting sold to
make a free American Hag is sixty per cent.
No wonder she waves.
One English lord has been fouud who be
lieves that all women who pay tuxes,-hould also
vote. Now let ’em vote.
Chicago has five hundred saloons running
without license. The query in Chicago is :
"llow much do they pay for the privilege TANARUS"
\i hen that limited mail train on the Fonn
■ylvtnia Centralßoilp.a 1 want over u Lank tho
other dny wasn't it going beyond its baits ?
liutlato has got rid of th*t son of a l > like
who couldn’t pay his hoard, and that wr n’t be
a god town for titled knaves for months to
come.
The post-trader at Fort Sill charges $2 no
for a pair of thirty cent suspenders. In this
M gallus” way he ha* been enabled to roll up
enonnoun profits.
Spring has no fur advanced in California that
a woman can dig horseradish with an old bar
rel-stave, and hov husband can leave his feet
out of lad.
Curses, like yullotV'--’fogged poultry,
always come* httftie.t'o roost. Think of
the Secrutnty of War of the Utried
Stat*H, the bosom friend ami counselor
of fhe President, with his head bowed
on his hands in the criminal court of
Washington, and guarded by a nigger
i)eputy Marshal. It's enough to move
the heart of n saw-log to pity, and draw
tin cups of tiled noth otic tears from , the
eyes of a potato.— KaltUjh StntiYiel.
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Maiikikd a Coaciimak. —Anolhrrcane
of marrying a coachman in reported.
The bride i* the daughter of a wealthy
resident of Stamford, Connecticut
handsome, intelligent and admired by
many of the society l.eaux of that aria
tocratic place*. The husband is a young
Englishman, who has been groom and
coachmon for the young lady's father for
about two years, one unusually intelli
gent for his occupation, and liked ex
ceedingly hy all the family, and, it seems
especially hy the daughter. The court
ship took place by daylight, almost ex
clusively during the drives to the depot
to receive the indulgent papa. They
were married ir Stamford by a Method
ist clergyman.
“Wool Hat” in the Planters Advo
cate. tells the lollowing plain story why
he is poor:
“I am poor because I buy more than I
sell. In the first placed bay a part of
iny meat from the North West i my fish
comes from Portland i for the taking of
which the Mainelanders receives a bona
ty’froin the Government. My onion
sets and all my garden seed I bny from
Michigan. I sold the wool from eigh
teen sheep at cents per pound to an
agent of a manufacturing company at
Heading, Penn., four months thereafter,
bought a hat fioin the same company,
paying at the rate of six dollars a pound
for the wool. The hide of buck, I sold
at S cents per pound. It went to Elmi
ra, N. V., was tanned, sent back, ami I
bought it at 35 cents a pound, and it
weighed more than it did when I sold it.
My axe handles come from Connecti
cut, my matches from Delaw ore, my pen
and papi r Irom New Yolk. Am I llie
only tool in Georgia 1
—■.— ———
A curious Enoch Arden story is going
the rounds of the press. It i 1 lust rates
the strange snarls into which the tuarris
age relnthnlS sometimes get inadvertaldy
involved. James Swingle, a Pennsylva
nia fanner of sixty, married for his sec
ond wife a young lady of twenty-two.
I’hey lived happily together for Rome
time, when one evening he went on an
errand to the neighboring village and
failed to return. There seemed all prob
ability that he had been murdered by a
gang of desperadoes that infested that
district. In the lapse of lime one of It's
sons by his first wife, married the sin
posed widow, and several children were
born to them. Last month n letter was
received, signed James Swingle. It
stated that he was a*. Cleveland, Ohio,
and in a very destitute condition. At
liist the letter was thought to hoax ; but
tho son finally went to that city, and
found his father sick and sadly changed
ftom what he was when lie left borne,
lie grew delirious from jcy, mid tried to
tell what motive had induced him to
desert his family. For a few days after
having left home he said no wandered
about, on a strange, if not insane im
pulse, and when he came to himself Ill
icit ashamed to return, Having some
money along he resolved to go abroad
and increase his fortune. Ho went to
Australia, and was successful in amassing
considerable money, mid was on Ins way
home when he lost it all in California,
lie, however, reached Cleveland, when
he was stricken down hy sickness. The
old man was taken home, ard his wife,
who was also the wife of his son took
her plaee by his bedside and oared for
him. The facts were kept from him,
but the agony of the innocent parties to
these complicated relations may be bet
ter imagined than described. For n
few we*‘ks this Pennsylvania Enoch
Arden lingered and then died, thereby
giving the only possible solution to this
pussling connnbin! problem.
Oun Sit/'Eit Coinn—The si'ter 1 folns
of the United State* avo now a trade dol
lar, a half dollar or fifty cent pitw:e, a
quarter dollar or t wenty-five sent (lieoe,
and a dime or le'i-cent piece, weighing
respectively 420 grains troy, 12 1 2
grams, 16 "l 4 grains and 2 1-2 grains.
A Lill now before the Senate adds to
these a double dime or twenty-ccnt piece
weighing 5 grams, and a dollar weighing
25 grams Silver coins arc now a legal
tender for any amount not exc eding live
dollars. The" bill referred to makes the
silver dollar legal tender to the amount
of twenty dollars, the half dollar to the
amount often dttlhit's and the quarter
dollar, double dime and dime to the
amour,tof five dollars.
A IYIihCK OF A .tf.t.V.
What wreck so shocking as tho wreck
of a dissolute man—Hie vigor of life ex
hausted, and yet the first steps in an
honorable career not taken—in himself
t> lazar house ol disease; dead, but by a
heathenish custom of society, not buried!
Hogues have had the initial letters of
their title burnt into the palms of their
hands. Even for murder Cain was only
branded on the forehead , hut over tho
person ol the debauchee, or the inebriate,
the signatures of intarny are written.
How nature brands him with stigma and
opprobrium! How she hangs labels all
over him, to testify her disgust at his ex
istence and to admonish others to be
ware of ids example ! How she loosens
all his joints, sends tremors along the'
muscles aud beuds fot ward his fram as
it to bring him upon all tours with kind,
red brutes, or to degrade him to the rep
tile's crawling ! llow she and sfigures his
countenance, as if iuUnt upou oblitera
ting all traces of her <>wu image, so that
she may swear that she never made him!
How she pours rheum over his eyes,
sends foul spirits to inhabit hi* breath,
and shrieks, as With a trumpet, trom I
every pore of hi? body, ‘liebold a Least'
IVi/pTe who propose to purchase sew
ing machines, will be glad to know that
a heavy reduction in price is expected at
an early day. The Moose Committee on
Patents ha reported against an exten
sion of the patent dn vvr.at is known as
“Wilson's four motion teed,” and an
expensive royalty will be abolished.
The fact came out bef’dre tin- committee
at tlie cost of sewing machines is not
more than from twelve to fifteen dollars.
Q I, I) II U N I> K K I>!
TUB “ Jl O C X U A 1. K It K <i!*T ’• K
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F E M A L 12 COLLEO 12,
CONYEItS, GEORGIA.
m],e exercises of the above Institution will
[ be resumed on
MONDAY, JANUAItYTHNT If,
1 8 7 (I.
R. A. GUINN PRESIDENT,
And I’ro/eiior of Mathematica, Mental, Moral
and Natural Science.
MISS HAELIE COOK,
Inatruetress in Latin and French, and
Jkllee Lettrea.
MissJ. I. MAItSTON,
Jnatrucireu in Primary and Prep. Departmentt
lnttructreee m Music.
CAfeWTHENIO EXERCISES,
So conducive to health and grdcefulneas in
movement, will be regularly practiced a rider the
skillful management of Miss Cook, throughout
the year.
O
iSOAItIJ
For pupils, exclusive of washing and lights,
.sl2 50 per month) in the best families of the
place. Ai. A. GUINN,
President.
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1770 NEW YORK 1870
Eighteen hundred eu severity six is tho
Centennial year. It is alno tho yp.tr in wh li
an Opposition House of l’ppresontutivcs, e
first since the war, w he in -power at Wa -
ington ; and the year of the twenty-third c c
tion of a President ol the United Stilt os. All
of these events are sure to le of great interest
and importance, especially the two latter; and
all of them and everything connected with
them will he fully aid freshly reported and
expounded in Tnv Sun.
The Opposition House of Representatives,
taking up the line of inquiry opened years ago
by The Sun, will sternly ami diligently inves
tigate the corruptions and misdeeds of Grant’s
administration ; ami it will, it is to he hoped,
lay the foundation for anew and hettc r period
in cur national history. Of all this The Sun
will contain complete and accurate act omits,
furnishing its readers with early and trustwor
thy information upon these absorbing topics.
The twenty-third Presidential election, with
the preparations for it, will he memorable as
deciding upon Grant’s aspirations for a third
term of power and plunder, and still more as
deciding who shall be the candidate of the
party of Reforhl, and its electing that candi
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Wait no
Longer.
Having soltl out oiir e'nti-e stock of goods to
Mr. J. S. Anthony, who proposes to con
tinue business at our old stand, and whom we
take groat pleasure in recommending to our
old customers as a perfect gentleman, aud a
man who will do the right thing by all who
will give Hint it trial;
Our object in thus closing out is to vino up
our business; atid we kindly ask all those who
hare notes and accounts with us to come for
ward aiid settle; as we are compelled to have
money. A WORD TO THU WISK IS SUF
FICIE N T. iiespeeft f ally,
NIGHT k WHITE.
I** 8 • Parties wishing to settle will always
find me at the old stand. S. D. N.
Dyspepsia
Dyspepsia is the most discouraging and dis
tressing disease man is heir to. Americans arc
particularly subject to this disease and its ef
fects ; such as sour stomach, sick headache, ha
bitual costiveness, heartburn, water-brash,
gnawing and burning pains in the pit of the
stomach, coming up of the food, coated tongue,
I disagreeable taste in tho mouth, impure blood
and all diseases of the Stomach and Liver.—
Two doses of Gkkkn's Auoujjt Flow ek will re
lieve yon at once, and there positively is not a
ease in Iho United States if will riot cure. If
you doubt this go to your Druggist, Dr. W. H.
Lbk A. Son, and gota ample bottle for 10cents
and try it. Regular si.o 75 cents.
Jitnl i-lv
j, BEii., wiitsas $
A. TI.A NT A , O'!'! Olt< IA ,
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WATTS' STEEL and CAST PLOWS ; IMPRVED FIKLI) and
GARDEN SEEDS; INCLUDING SEED WHEATS RUST
PROOF OATS, BARLEY, UYK and ,l'e GHAS.S-
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o tar McssrZachry ij' Ovcrbay represent us at Conyers, Georgia. uoll-if
Dr. 8. P. Down,
DOWNS & LANGFORD.
CONYglt-t, QEOitOIA.
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DKAhERS IN ANl> MANUFACTURERS 01-’
HAND CARTS, WHEEL BARROWS
and VEHICLES of all kinds.
HARNESS, from the Cheapest to the
Dourest, both Hand and Machine Stiteli
ed. We keep the celebrated
j L
| oar EVE RET I' |
the Best in Uuse, for CARRIAGES
BUGGIES) or one Horse WAGONS.
Can supply Atiy piti't of HARNESS oti
short notice.
Also, a full stock of
by, mn: hsb :ra sa.
in great variety always on hand, for
home building purposes. Carpenters
mid Contractors would do well to see our
special wholesale rates.
Mouldings, lattices, Stops, Strips, etc.,
a speciality, and made of any width,
thickness, or shape. Window Sash—
primed anil glassed—Blinds and Doors,
either white or yellow pine.
Also suitable lumber for Coffins. We
always keep in stock Burial eases 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. mG-ioeus a trial and
see !
Patent wheels.
Hubs, Spokes, Rims, Bodies,
S"ats, Shafts, Poles Dash Frames,
Axles, Springs. IRON in great
variety. Screws and Bolts ot best
make, f itent, and Enameled Leather,
Enameled Cloths, Moss and everything a
Trimmer needs. Full stock of best
Carriage Paints, Varnishes, Oils, Colois,
Ornaments, and Paints generally. NEW
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES
and WAGONS always on hand, in great
variety) and can make to order any style
of 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 york with neatness
and dispatch.
With constant devotion to our Bitsi
ness, Honest Dealings with our Custom
ers, Experienced Faithful Mechanics, and
the manufacture of Reliable Goods in
four line, we hope to merit a liberal pat
railage from a Generous Public. Thank
ing you tor your past favors, we will be
glfld to see yoit again at oiir office ou
Depot Street, near the Geo Ii R.
Respectfully,
Downs & Langford
tfO EXCUSE FOR Pfi NG SICK,
No person can use Boschee’s Gorman Syrup
without getting immediate relief ’f cure.—
We have the first case oi Coughs, Colds,
or Consumption, or any disease of the Thror.t
and Lungs, yet to hear from that has not beet
cured. YVe have distributed every year foi
three years over 250,000 sample bottles t<
Druggists in all parts of the United States
No other Manufacturer of Medicine ever gavu
their Preparation such a test as this. Go to
your Druggist. Dfi. W. H. Lee & Son, knd get
a bottle for 75 cents and try it—two doses will
relieve you. Sample Bottles 10 cents each*
J lit) 14 75-Iy
WHEREVER-IT HAS BEEN TRIED
imisiiA
has established itself as a perfect regulator
and sums remedy for disorders o’ the system
arising from improper action of the Liver and
Bowels.
IT IH 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, aud thus stimulates,
the appetite for food necessary to invigorate
Ihe weakened and inactive organs, aud gives
strength to all the vital forces.
IT GAJRRIESITS OWN RECOMMENDA
TION, as the large andrapidly increasing sties
gislify.
se Jr rice : One Dollar a bottle. Ask your drng
t tfor it. JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY 4 CO
>\ holesalo Agent*, rhila..
J. W. Langford.
CONCERTO PARLOR ORGAN a
i _ are the most beautiful in stylo
v and perfect in tone ever luade.
IP&WFiSfr* The CONCERTO STOP©fc the
|eil ever placed in any Or
aau # It is produced by an cx
fljtra met'o/ reeds, peca
. liarly voiced, Vie EF
1 FISCT of which is MOST
CIIAIOIINU and SOUL
HTIKKINCS, while Its
PM i nutation of to iiu
. fflh man voice is hu
k|| I; m i PKItB. waters*
! : sißn ® W N EXV OKI IIESTRAL,
VIA U T ® ORGANS,
• Uniiue French Cases,
f * combine PURITY o)
VOTCINL with irrent volume of tone; suitablo
for PARLOR v CHURC H. 0
"WATJ2KS* NEW SCALE PIANOS
have (rrcat power and a fine singriuir tone 9 with alt
nuxlern linpiovcincnts, and. era the REST Fl*
ANOS .VIA HE. Those Oranno and Pianos are
iYnrrnnt el/cii' dx years. PKIUES EXTREME
LY LOW for cash or part caisl* and balance in
imbitlily payments. St*eond-lland instrumriils
at arent luirurains. Pianos and Organs to rent
until paid for as per contract* ACJENTS WAN
TER. S-pccial inducement* to the trade. Alib
eral disconnt t ' Trackers, Minister.*, Churches Schools,
Lodges, etc. J U USTUA TEbCA TA LOO LIES MAILED.
t HORACE WATER.** & HONS,
43113ron.dwuy New York. P. O. box 3507*
TWO DOZEN
COOKING
STOYES
IX STORE, AND SOON TO ARRIVE, AT
J , S . A N T lION Y'S
Stove and Tin House,
Oommmercial Street Conyers, Georgia.
Sign of the llj, red coffee pot.
jS. HON Y,
MANUFACTURER ok TIN WARE
AND DEALER IN
STOVES, HARDWARE,
C ROC K El; Y, G L ASS WARE,
i-jAMPS, etc. ROOFING,
GUTTERING, & JOB WORK
of alljkinds, in tin, sheet-iron, zinc, etc., done
promptly, and at low prices. All work IVAK-
ItANTED. J. a. ANTHONY,
Commercial St., Conyers, Ga.
- Sign of “ The Big, Rod Coffee Pot.”
Stoves, Stoves,
At prices to sui the times; ranging from
$15,00 upward. Be sure to give him a cell be
fore ft oil liny elsewhere. J. S .Anth my, Com.
Bteet Conyers, Ga., at tho sign of “The Big Red
Coffee Pot.”
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fornia, apply to or address Albert B "Wrenn,
General Railrond Agent, Office Atlanta, Ga
No one should g 1 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 DANLEY,
a p & t i.
JOHN MILLEDGE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Office 2J Pryor street, opposite Kimball House.
THIS PAPER IS ON HIE WITH
Where Advertising Contracts can be mode.
Send for Cii u.,
EDLE & GULLET"! ‘S IMPROVED COTTON GINS: COOK'S
PATENT SUGAR and SYRUP EVAPORATING
PANS; VICTOR DANE MILL; SWEEP
STAKE THRESHER and SEPARA
TOR; CARDWEIJ/S THRESH
ER and SEPARATOR;
i ' “ BUCKEYij ,V “ CHAMPION” MOWERS and REAPER; i
Send for Circulars.
j fJUIE PEOPLE WANT PROOF.
Thera is nomedieine prescribed hy Physician
or sold by Druggists, that carries such evidence
of its success and superior virtue as Boschee’s
German Syrup for Severe Coughs. Colds
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
Saample Bottle for 10 cents and try its
upperior effect before buying size at 75 cents.
It has lately been introduced in this country
from Germany, and its wonderful cures are
astonishing everyone that uses it. Three dose
will relieve any case, Try it. Sold by W H Lee
Dr. W; It. Las,
DRUGGIST & APCTHECii RY
Centre Street,
ONYEBS, GEORGIA
—Has on hand a full stock of—
Pure medicines anfl chemicals, pateFt
niedioities ot all kinds; jiailiie,
oils, glass and putty; dye
stuffs ot all kindb; toil
et and fancy
articles;
Grass, flower
and garden seed;
pure liquors of all
kinds, lor medicinal purpo
se s. Prescriptions
carefully coin
pounded.
give si e A dA i. i.!
W II LEE, si k.
tip:
CUIHBTIAN INDEX
A large eight page weekly.
Organ of the Baptist Denomination.
Should be in every Baptist Frmily in the Land.
It is the paper our children ought to read.
It is the paper 'or all who would know
the truth as it is in Jf.scs.
Subscribe for it at once —Induce your Friends
and Neignbors to do Likewise.
If you havn’t the money, subscribe
by how —Your pastor will make the arrange
ment for you.
Send for specimen copies.
The price of “Th e l n and K x" is $3 a’ yeer.
Address all orders to
JAS. P. HARRISON <fc Cos. •
Box 24, Atlanta, Ga.
In connection with the Index we have,
perhaps, the largest and most complete book
and job printing,office in the South, known as
the Franklin Ktean? printing house, at which
every Variety cf book, mercantile, legal and
railway printing is executed. In excellency
of mannor, promptness and cheapness, we
defy competition.
Our Blank Book Manufactory is, likewise,
well appointed. Orders solicited for every
grade of work in this pepartment. County
officicls will find it to their interest to con
sult us as to legal form books, records, min
utes, blanks, etc.
This establishment has long been thor
oughly refitted and refurnished, regardless
of expense, with every variety of Dew book
and job printing materiel, together with a full
complement of skilled workmen.
Wedding cards of new and elegant design
rivaling the beautiful productions of the en
graver ; bill and letter heads of the most ap -
proved styles; showbills, posters, programmes,
minutes, catalogues, books, railroad tickets,
aud everything that can be printed. Try he
Franklin.
Address all communications to
JAS, P. HARRISON & Cos.
P. O. Drawer, 24, Atlanta, Ga.
ftoofing guttering, and job work oi
every descripton, in tin and sheet iron, will
done promptly and reasonably, by J. S. Ar
nv, Com. street, Conyers, Ga., at th®
•The Big Red Coffee Pot,
T)lBBi:AT BKPiTATIOX
which Dr. Pemberton i fluid extract c|
stillingia, (or Queen’s deli -fit) has attained m
all sections of the country as a
GREAT AND 000 MEDICINE,
and the large number of a'stimonials wliiclj
are constantly being recci\ odfroir. persons who
have been cmed by its use, is proof
of its great merits.
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o The great health restorer o
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is a positi. o specific hnd cure for dyspopsiljj
liver complaints, constipation, hoadkche, diir
zinesß, pains in the back, kidney complaihtsj'
jaundice, female weaKnens, luniVngo, penera.
debility, gravel, gout, seiofuln, cancerous hu
mor, erysipelas, salt-rheum, ringworm, pim
plus itrd humorß on the face, old ulcers, rncu
matism, mercurial and syphilitic affeetibns
It removes ail mercurial or other poisons,
from the blood, and soon restores the system to
perfect health and purity. pale, yellow,
sickly looking skin s soon changed to one of
beauty , freshness “lid health It will cure any
chronic 01 long-standing diseases, whose res’,
or direct cause is bad blood. A trial will prove
it. Thousands have been snatched as it Weu
from the grave by its miraculous powei. who.
now enjoy health and happiness, where once all
was misery.
It invigorates and strengthens tlio whole
system, acts upon the secretive organs, alluys
inflammation, cures ulceration, and regulated
the bowels.
DR. PEMBERTONS STILLINGIA
OR QUEENS DELIGHT GIVES'
health, strength and ai
petite.
It purifies the blood, and renovates and in
vigorates the whole system, Its medical prop
! ferries are alterative, tonic, solvent, and diu
retifi.
Foi testimonials of wonderful cures, send to
the Proprietor, or call on your Druggist. Tbo
genuine is prepared only by
L>R. J. S. PEMBERTON,
Chemist, Atlanta; Ga.
For sale by all first-class druggists.
Office of G W Adair, Wall Cttcet,
Atlanta, Ga., July 16, 1876. ,
Dr. J. S. Pemberton —Dear Sir: I have
used yoi r extract of Stillingiafor a chron-;
ic skin at ection of many years standing; which
made a c ire after all Other remedies had fa il
ed. 1.4 ve known your stillingia used in the
worst ot Bof scrofula, secondary, sypliilictic
diseases heumatism, kidney and liver affect
ions, wi great success. In fact, I have netr
known i o fail in the ircst desperate cases. I
conside i the greatest blood purifier known.
Yours truly, J C EVANS.
JSfFor sale by Jones & Carswell, Con
yers, Georgia.