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Rockdale Register.
CONYERS, G.V., THURSf>AYAPR. ti, 187 G
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Con ykrs, Ga., Doc. 28 rd, 1873.
At a meeting ot the stockholders of
Stirt Rockdale Register Publishing Company,
Vdd this day, tfie following officers were elec
!ted for the ensuing yea- :
G*o. W. Gleaton. President.
A. H. Zachry, Vice-President.
'p j. Treadwell, Treasurer.
AV. P. Rked, Secretary.
A. C. McCalla, Rd. and Bus. Man.
Leiral advertisements must lierenfieri
V>e paid for in advance. No deviation from
this rule will be made at uny time, or-under
Anv circumstances. All advertisements must
"be handed in before 12 o’clock, m., on Wed
nesday: the day before publication.
RrirsTKß Cos.
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“ifCTSi AHiD SaBFJ.&Va
[Personal,
lion. 11. 1). McDaniel', of MtitiroV,
Senator, from the 27th Senatorial Dist.,
is in town, on a visit to. his constituents
in this county, mid to qttend our Superi
or Court. In behalf of blit people, we '
welcome him to our county.
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Apology;
AVe nsk our readers to excuse tis for
our small amount of local items in this
issue, and every lack of Editorial mailer,
or State or General News, as we lnvo
becu busy with duties iu Court. In the
future we will try to make amends for
the past.
Dwelling Dinned.
The and welling house of W. J. Hum
phries, of this county, was burned 1 ist
week. M. 11. lost nearly everything lie
had by the fiie. llis neighbors and the
citizens of Conyers kindly assisted him
with contributions of money etc.
Cold Weather.
The latt r | art of last week and the
first days of this week, were regular
wintry, March days. We forget whether
it came in “ like a lion or a lamb but
we are certain it “ went out like a li’jn,"
and a roaring one, at that.
Democrats!
The Executive Committee of the
Democratic party of pookda'e ooiinty
met on Tuesday of this week, and on
motion agreed to call a meeting of said
party, to be held at the Court llonSe in
this place, ou Saturday, the 15th day of
April (inst).
We hope all good and true Democrats,
as well as all of our citizens, who barb
the good of the party and our country at
heart,will be on hand, and that the delib
lion of the party will be harmonious
and for (lie best interest of oui people.
Tax Notice:
See tiie tax notice ot W. T. Iluson,
Tex Receiver of this county, in this is
sue. Ilis hooks are now opened. Come
up and give in your taxes; also the
quantity of crops. produced last year;
•ind the amount of laud in cultivation
this year.
Fruit.
We find from conversing with a num
ber of our farmers, that the limit is not
entirely killed in this vicinity. We hope
<nr fruit growers will yet have a fine
yield.
In Town.
II IT. Parks, Traveling Agent ot the
Atlanta Constitution, was in Conyers
Monday and Tuesday cf this week, get
ting subscribers to the aide journal wlrch
he represents. We wish him and ins
paper good luck and prosperity.
JNew Paper.
Our readers will see by the prospectus
published in tins issue of the Register
tl.itt thtTo waS ii e\V cdti lidate ldr public
favor, started in A,t'ahtn op last Sunday.
It is called 2he 'limes. , .it is, a lively
Democratic paper, with Col. Unities D.
Waddel as its political editor, lie is a
good writer, as well as a patriot and sol
dier to the “manor born.”
We wish the 'limes , its editor, and
employees, and its backers generally,
long life and great success—as long as
it keeps in the channel it's now running.
Visiting Atfcd£iiej : &
Below we give the names of the attor
neys from a distance in attendance on
our Superior Court this week :
Judge J. J. Floyd, J. \V. B. Summers,
W- \V. Clark, L. B. Anderson, A. B.
Simms, J. M. Pace, E. F. Eduards, E.
Womack, L. L. Middlebrooks, Coving
on ; L. J. Winn, J. H Stewart, Deca
tur; M. R. Stansell, Cartersville; J. N.
Clean, Roqie; Solicitor General T. B.
tbaniss, Forsyth, Only a few—the
etiimney fell down and killed the bal
ance.
To The Democracy ot Rockdale
County.
Conyerp, Ga., April 5,187 G.
At a meeting of the Executive Coini
I' ittee of the Democratic party of Rock
Gale county, held in Conyerp, April 4th
76, the following resolutions were
adopted, to-wit:
Resolved, That a meeting of the
democratic party, of Rockdale bolfnty,
h;, and die same is hereby called to take
t •••■e at the Court House, itj said coun
• ■ on Saturday, 15lh day of April, (inst.)
;,t H o’clock a. m., to take action upon
the* subject of sending delegates to the
District Convention, to be held at Mil
kugeville on the 26th April, (msl.).
- *o a general organization of the Dem
ocratic party of said county.
E. E. Rosser, Chairman;
Death of a Good Citizen.
bied, at his home, near Walnut Grow,
alton county, on 'Wednesday night
,j 1 Week, with dropsy of the heart,
•' il ‘ hditlas Cannon, about sixty-seven
urs of age. Mr. Cannon was born in
' r . ' 1 - J Cardliha, and moved to this State
'* hen quite a young man. He has been
- successful farmer all his life; provided
"eu ror his family—sparing at all times
goodly portion fot* the poor and
\ 1 ■ He was an affectionate husband,
u indulgent father, a kind friend, and a
f 1 njighbor. An old friend and
•cighbor pays him this worthy tribute,
* c !. more, that he was a Christian gen-
Ji. We too, can join in his pfrilse.
1 leaves a wife, several children, otliei*
•natives, and a host of friends to mount
■ -oss. Peace to his ashes.
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List of Jurors, Spring Term, 18713.
GRAND JI'ROKS.
T.,D. Swann, Foreman.
David Vaughn,
J. A. Stewait, Jr,
I*. B. Smith,
Geo. W. Slinirtons,
T. 13. Thompson,
John L. Scott,
W. W. Swann,
Asa F. Sims,
John 11. Smith,
G. W. Walker.
W. E. Treadwell,
SPECIAL Jl HOBS.
No. 1.
Asa F. Sims,
11. C. Taylor.
A. A, Turner,
E. L- Turner,
Madispn Tucker,
L. Ei. Warn tope
John W. Hamilton',
it- H. While,
W. C. Wood,
Wm. Winburn,
J. M. Wel born',
W. M, Huff,
Kockdulo StipeMor Court.
According to law, the Superior Court
of this county convened on Monday, or
gatiizerl and proceeded to business, with
Hon, John 1. Hall, Judge, presiding, and
Lemuel 13. Anderson, Solicitor General
pro (cm. As usual, Jutors, parties, liti
gants and witnesses were prompt in at
tendance ; and counsel, as their cases
were called, announced ready, or showed
good and legal grounds lot cause ot con
tinuance.
The first case called was one rather
celebra ed, being that of S. F. Scott vs.
Alfred Taylor, ejectment and injunction.
After occupying two days, the jury re
turned a verdict for a small amount
apiinst the defendant. The tranqm'ity
of the county would be greatly benefit
ed if the matter would rest here.
Other matters of little public impor
tance have been disposed ot ou the civil
side of the court.
The Gas? of the State vs. Isham Kelly,
charged with the offense of being an ac
cessory in the assassination ot Captain
Hardeman; in Newton county, a few
years since, aud which was transferred
tiom Hi at county here for trial, was con
tinued for the term, and the defendant
discharged upon his own r^pgnizance.
No other criminal matters have, or
will probably occupy the time of the
courti
The Investigations made by the Grand
Jury into violations of the criminal laws,
exhibit a tofei'hhly healthy state of mor
als, and the cases made are of a petty
nature.
Ti e bar is represented by all the at
torneys from Covington ; the entire local
bar, and few:others from a distance.
Hon T. 13. Cabaniss, who
was detained at home, put in his appear
ance on Wednesday morning, and took
Charge of criminal matters.
Tile American Farnier;
We have received ihe April niitnber
of the American Fdniier, and Arid its
pages well filled with seasonable iiistnjc
tions in every branch of agriculture—
prominent am> ng which are formulas' 1
for making fertilizers for all the main
crops growing in the Middle and South
ern States Among the correspondents
who largely figure In' this number, are
gentlemen of the highest standing con
nected with Agriculture in the several
Satates—among whom are Mr. William
li'.lman, of Va, on Chemical Manures
and the Wheat Crop. Prof. Wilson, of
Baltimore, on Errors iu Fertilizer Anal
ysis. Dr. Jaines, of Georgia, on the
Progress of Agriculture in this State.
*On the Use of Concentrated Fertilizers,
and Management of Pastures, by Mr
Clieevvr, of Mass. On the cultivation
of Tobiicbo, by Mr. Sheldon; of N. C.;
and numerous others, upon Soiling, Live
Stock; Dairying, Poultry, Horticulture.
Floriculture; Orchards; Landscape, Gar
dening-,—in short, fid branch pertaining
to the cultivation of Uib flbll appears to
be overlooked. Tllb old Farmer is a
eommplete uidililal for every country
home, and eveiy single number of it is
worth ii year’s subscription. Published
by Samuel Sands & Son, Baltimore,
Md, at $1 50 per year—s copies for
$5.
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Conyers, Ga., April 2nd, 1876.
Editor Register:
This is a rainy Sunday mdfning, and
we venture the assertion; that a rainy
Sunday morning brings more disap
pointment than aiiy ot nature’s contri
vitjees.
1 knew before I got out of bed that
iVe (fere having an East rain. I felt it
in my head; I care not where I am,
mV head always apprises me of the
whiter teering from any point of the
to the East; an East wind
gives me, as well as half ot the inhabi
tants of this latitude, a headache.
If you don’t believe it, and want evi
dence, say to every one you meet, to
day, that your head is aching, and it
halt Of them don’t respond “ so is mine,”
then I will treat you to anything you
will have tor your trouble.
I brawled oiit of bed this morning,
early; for I was rriad. lam always mad
when itiy head aclie's In the morning—
(l merth from natural causes) I under
other circumstances I only teel penitent,
and vow to do so no more; alter turn,
filing over two or three chairs, and
poking my head against a pine-board
manilepiece; tor a counter irritant; uot
intentionally, however.
I reached a window and looked out
eastward, arid saw .Confirmation of the
pain in triy head in a driving East
wind and rain—looking eastward front
my house o'n a rairiy morning—the
prospect is anything but eheeiingj and
especially so at this seasofl, when there
is uothing tti be Seen but unfurtiished
turnip-patches, arid a vveary waste ot
old fields, only occasionally rehersed
by a stunted pine.
I wanted to hear Dr. Smith prerich to
day. So did many other of odr cliizeris,
as well as myself. It is a great treat to
hear this able divine. Leaving the
Church after one of his sennons, I al
ways feci a wiser) —and to my shame—
Charles Sanford,
S. F. Speer,
F. S. Treadwell,
J. T. Swann,
Geo. W. IT pshaw,
U. 13.. Vaughn,
S. J. Taylor,
Milton Hollings
worth,
W. J. Night,
John 11. Taylor.
No. 2.
Geo. C. Hamilton,
G. W. Weaver,
Tohn 13. Keen,
W. F. Chapman,
John F. Wallace,
A. Whitaker,
Newton Hollings
worth,
James 11. Griffin,
W. P. Lard,
A. J. Hay good,
Freeman Weems',
Geo. W. Hall.
it not a better man. More, si t oil then in
the ministry and we would have more
church-goers.
The rain this movniiig has disappoint
ed all who wifufeli to hear him—and I
was about to say the Doctor, too —but I
won't Hay tlt%t.
A man ot his age and philosophical
tliiud and true Christian character, can
Hoe a highet Providence in a “ rainy
Sunday” than a little temporary disap
pointment of sight-seeing aiul church
going people. , . . v
A rainy Sunday n turned to gdod
account it the inactivity it produces will
bring our thoughts honlo to loost. It is
compulsory leisure we citn't devote to
much else, as well as putting the inind in
a frame for selt-inspeolioU) iu a dispas,
ion.ate way.
Such days as this takes the elasticity
out of our mental organism, as well as
the starch out ot our manners, and the
texture of the pure fabric becomes af
forent; in other words, weakness, ar.d
bleufslies are more easily discoverable.
Another assertion and wo are through.
A rainy Sunday morning is production
of more good to a greater number ot
people than all the sermons preached on
a brio Ilk Sunday morning. With a
second thought your readers will agree
Willi Lomax.
The Coiiyers Courier,
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OP THE NEW PAPER.
THE undersigned respectfully calls the at
tention of the Reading Public to the fact that
sometime during the first week in Aptil, he
proposes to begin the regular weekly issue of
a uew' paper, to bp styled the Cony this Cou
rier, a Journal designed to suit the Times and
People.
The Courier will be “Independent in
Everything, aud Neutral in Nothing.” The
firm and uncompromising advocate of Demo
cratic Principals, it will, nevertheless, be the
slavish “organ" of no Ring, Paction or Clique,
but will, at all times and under till circumstan
ces, fearlessly and faithfully represent 'he
People of this section and their best interests.
The new paper will ba carefully edited, and
the managers propose to make it one of the
Liveliest, Spiciest, most, Newsy and most
Readable Weeklies in tho t-tato.
The jjubsci iption Price of the Courier will
be ONV! DOLLAR, per annum.
OFFICE : Under the Whitehead House,
Corner Room, A. 11. SHAVER
Publisher.
Conyers, Ga., March 30th, ISflti.
To Tax Payers.
Tlio tax payers of Rockdale county ate here
by notified that my books are now opened for
tax returns of this year (1876).
Farmers must come prepared to make (re
turns of the quantity of crops pioduced fast
year ; and the amount of land cultivated in
the various crops planted this year.
W. T. IIU'OV,
April 5, 1876— lin. Tax Receiver.
G E O It G X A —Rockdami County.
Whereas, William It. A M.F.N, having mace
application to me for the Exemption of Per
sonalty and setting apart a homestead, I will
pass upon the same on the 2 tt'i day of April,
1876, at 10 o’clock, at my office. March 3dth,
1876. ; . O. SEAMANS,
/ JiuT-ii. Ordinary.
117 ill be sold before the Courthouse door, in
VT tHe town Of Oenycys, between the legal
hours of sale, on the furt Tuesday in May, the
following property,, to-wit:
Part of lot of land, No. 212, llth district of
originally Henry, now ltockda.e eoupty : boun
ded on the South by Uriah Alexander; West,,
by George McNair, poc. ; North, by Write
Brown, poc., and Bast by 0. Seamans —con-
taining sixty acres. Levied on as the proper
ty of J. L. lIAMBY, to satisfy a fi fa issuing
from the Justice’s court of the 476th District,
G. M„ December Term, 1869, in favor of Levi
Scott.
Also, fifty-four acres, part of lot 239, same
District and county, bounded South by W. H.
Hunt; East, by Wade Brown and J. C. Bar
ton ; North, by N. Rogers, and West by Win.
Farmer. Levied on to satisfy a fi fa issued
from a Justice’s court, 476th district, G. M.
in favor of Mrs. Carrie P. Scott, vs. J. L.
Hamby, January Term, 1870. Levied on by
by S; B. Hartsfield, L. C., and returned to
F. J. WHITEHEAD,
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Oil BRIEF.
ALSO,
At the same time arid place, Will be sold
tlie following property, to-wit: 22 acres of
li'rid, part of lot No. 268, in the 11th District
of originally Henry, now Rockdale county,
and bounded East by Wade Brown; North,
by George McNair; South and West by N.
Rogers; $4 act'eS of bind; part of lot 236, in
same Distinct and county, bounded South by
W H Hunt; East by Wade Browri and J G
Ijartou; North by N Rogers; West by Win.
Fafliter; and Its acres, part of lot 212, boun
ded Srist. by Mary A Hamby t North by W ade
Brorilr j West by George McNdir, and Scuih
by Wade Brown; fill iri the sauie Distrifet and
county as above. Levied oil as tile property
of J. L. Hamby, to satisfy iv/d ll fits issued
from the Justice’s court; 476th dtet.; G. M.
Rockdale county, JaiTUary tern), 187(1;,In fa
vqr of Mrs. Carrie P. Scott, vs; .1 L Uilriiby.
Property pointed out by plaintiffs attorney.
Levied on by S B Hartsfield, L. C,’, . arid re
turned to F. J. WHITEHEAD;
Sheriff.
Property iri both the foregoing advertise
ments sold at the risk of the former purchaser.
E O R G lA—Rockdale County.
Whereas, Robert I’lunket having applied to
me for Exemption of Personalty an 1 Valua
tion of homestead, I will pass upon the same
on the 17th day of April, at 10 o’clock, a. m.,
at my offico. March 2.)fch, 1870.
O. SEAMANS,
(JUhINUiV.
PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING A BRIDGE.
There will be let to the lowest bidder, the
building of a Bridge on the public road across
the branch running through the land of D. N.
Hudson on TUesday, the 2nd day of May next,
No bid will be, received orfly private, and sealed
dp, and must lie deposited in the Ordinary’s
office by 12 o’clock on that day, after which
tirde the bids will be opened, examined and
the best interest of tlie county considered, arid
the contract closed. Plari an l specification
may be, Seen at any time irf the Ordinary’s of
fice.
O. Seamans,
March 24, 1870 —Lri. Ordinary.
SPECIFICATION.
One span of 5 sleepers 26 feet long 12x12 all
heart ; the butts at each end to be built of
good sound timber, and to extend back along
the road so that the dirt or filling in, may make
the bdttriterit arid bridge level with the rock at
south-west end of the Bridge ; and the butt
ment on the other side to be raised in like man
ner high enough to make the Bridge level.
The top piece of timber across the buttment
at each end of, the Bridge on which the sleep
ers rest must be bewud 12x12 12 feet long, all
heartj flooririg,l2 feet long, 1) inch thick, all
heart; a hewed piece of timber 12x12 laid on
each side (if the Bridge, to extend across the j
whole length of the Bridge, pined do wn to ttiri ]
sleeper.
Debtors.
All persona indebted to tho Hkoistkh
for last year, for subscriptions, advertisements
or in any other way, mital coino fotwrtrd and
settle, as we are needing the money. The
Company have ordered tee to bring suit on all
claims that are not settled. If you ooii't tvt!lit
to be sued come and pay up,
A. 0. tfcCtiM.
Editor and Business Manager.
Maroli 7th, lH7ti—no-32-tf.
MUSIC CLASS'.
M"ks. 1). I'. LO\VR woithi respect fully give
notice to the people of Conyers, that she w ill
opeu.ji class in Instrumental Music on tho Pi
ano, ' ii the 21st inst., at her residence near the
Methodist Church. Will promise to give en
tire satisfaction. Charges moderate. Any one
having a good Pino for rent will pleas*:
leave tlielr name at this Office.
'<EFERENCRB :
A. C. Perk A, Attorney at Law.
Capt. F. J. Whitehead.
Joseph A, Stewart, Esq'.
• ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
In the District Court of the United States’,
for the Northern District of Georgia—ln the
matter of Thomas J. Nelms, Bankrupt.
This is to give notice, once a week, for throe
weeks, that we have been appointed Assignees
of the estate of tile above named Bankrupt,
who resi ’os in Rockdale County in said Dis
trict.
E. B. ROSSER,
J. C. BARTON,
no-35-3t. Assignees.
QEOIIGIA, ROCKDALE COUNTY:
Whereas, J. B. Brown, Of Henry county, Ga.
having made application to the Cotlrt of Ordi
nary to be appointed Guardian of the person
ar.d property of Alison Brown, a m’lior, under
the age of fourteen years, a resident of Rock
dale comity. This is tc< cite all persons con
cerned, lo be a,nd appear at the next term of
this court, to bfe held oil Mbtithrtf. tlio Ist day
of May next, to show cause if any they can,
why the said J P Brown should not be entrust
ed with the guardianship of tho said Alison
Brow’ii. Given under my hand and official sig
nature, this March 21st, 187t>.
O. SEAMANS,
Ordinary.
QEOItUIA, BOOKDALE COUNTY;
Whereas, J. W. Alexandria, of Henry coun
ty, Ga., having made application to the Court
of Ordinary to be appointed Guardian of the
person and property of Augustus N. Brown,
a uimoi*, under the age of fourteen years, a
resident of Rockdale County., This is to cite
all persons concerned to bo add appear at the
next, regular Term of this Court to be held on
Mom lay, the Ist. day of May next,, to show
course, if any they can! why the said J. W.
Alexandria should .licit bd entrusted with the
Guardianship of the person and property of
the said Augustus N. Brown. Given uuder
My hand ami official, signature.
March 21st, 187(1.
0. SEAMANS,
Ordinary.
Is YOITR LIFE WORTH TEN CENTS ?
Sickness prevails everywhere, and eveiy
body complains of some disease during their
life. AVhen sick, the object is to get well ;
now we s:iy plainly that no person in this
world that is suffering vfitH,Dyspepsia. Jjjvcs
Complaint and its effects, such as,
Cost i v "less, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach
Heart lum, Palpitation of the Heart, Depress-,
ed Spirits, Bil.iousnos, & e., can take GreenV
August Flower without getting Relief .arid din;
If you doubt this, go to yo\tr Brugglijt W it,
Leo A Son, and get a Sttmptts Buttle for Id
donts and try it. K ‘giilar size 73 Cents. Two
coses will.relieve you.
N 0 T I C E.
WHXREAS, John Key and others having
made application in proper form to this
Court for the opening of a public road com
mencing at tV‘Oros, roads n ,ar W. If. Me
Daniel’s residence and running nearly direct
line td neai the residence of Mrs. Elizactli
(iregory, then along the old settlement road to
the county line, crossing Honey .Creek, near
the Hamilton Shoals. This is to notify all
persons concerned, that if lib good and vulij
objections is made on or before the 25th day
of March next, to the opening or said load on
that day un order will pass establishing said
road as applied for.
O. SEAMANS,
t-mar-35 Ordinary,
SALE.
By virtue of an order from 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 s lid county, within the legal hours of sale,
the following property, to-wit: One house and
lot in Ihe town of Conyers, containing two
acres of land, more or less, lying immediately
on the line of the Georgia Railroad ■ bound by
laild belonging to J Downs on the south east ,
on the south west by Treadwell; on the north
west by a street, amt north vastly by Railroad.
Sold as the property of C W Fox, late of said
county, deceased. Terms of sale made known
on dity Of salei
This Ist day of march, 1876.
IV F. Christian,
Administrator.
pROPOSALS FOR A NEW BRIDGE.
Thcfe will lie lut odt to the lowest bidder the
building of a Bridge actons Honey < 'reek, at,
the crossing, on tbc South River road, between
Hetiry Maddox and T D Swann, on Tuesday,
the Forirth day of April, next. .No bid will be
received only private, andsegled yip, anil must,
be deposited at the Ordinary’s office, at or be
fore 12 o’cldek that (fly: After that time they
will be open id arid tha best interest of trie
oodfity corlsidered, and contract closed. The
Bridge will not be received unless it is put up
fully according tfi the plan auj specification,
which can be seen at ally time, iri tlie Oruina
ry’s office.
March the Ist, 187*5.
O. SEAMANS,
Ordinary.
SPECIFICS TIO N.
Five tiers of sleepers ; four twenty-five feet
long, and one tier forty-two feet long ; 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 b
feet in the ground ; the other two bents to be
of sufficient height to carry the Bridge to the
hill or hutment 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 12x11 ; 11 feet
long, 5 sleepers on each tier. The two outside
sleepers 12x12 inch as ; the inside sleepers Bx'2
inched.. Asking post over the middle tier 10
feet high, timber Bxlo, and braces 2.", feet long,
timber 8x8; One li 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 Bxlo : 21
feet long, 8 inch thread, and a tap on each end
of the ral, the bolster to extend six feet out
on each side of the Bridge ; a brace tenanted
in that arid belted to the main brace ; an inch
iron rod through the main brace and sleeper
near the foot of the brace, with (5 nch thread
an l tap. The flooring 11x6, 12 fact long ; 2
strings of hewed timber 12x12, one on the oth
er, all the way across the Bridge ; on each side
bolted do wn with a IJ inch iron bolt to go
thfough the striftgers and sleeper below, and
fristen dowti vit.h key or tap, 2to each piece.
A fuller specification of the timbers
may be soon at trig Ordinary’s offi *o at any
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Its operations are quick and sure: and it never fails to cure.
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Thankful for the very flattering reception the Female Regulator has met with fi'oin u’l pot.
tjions of the country,,the Proprietor bigs to announce that he has largely increased his mane
factoring faeililbis, hint hopes that before long he will he able to place within tho re iehdf
every suffering woman, this, tho greatest, boon of her sex.
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It is well known to doctors and ladies that women are subject to enYirim.us diseases pocup
liar,to their sex. spijli us suppression of the menses, whites, pninlnl monthly pcriodicalr,
rheumatism of the buck and womb, irregular menstruation, hemorrhage or excessive “flow’*
prolapsus, uteri, or falling of the womb.
Ilhwniinj in nil her I'rirt. e Beauty, health, slreayll flit'! elasticity. Teial doctor . after doctor
, , I{iti.kd(ik.,Ga., February 18. 1874. I
Thin is t$ certify that my ivife wqis fin invalid for six years Had disease of the. womb and
headache, weight in lower part of the buck; suffered ftoiii languor, evhails*ion and nervous
pegs, loss of appetite and flesh. She hud become so exhuiisteil pud weak, hyr friends were
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lad despaired of her improvement, when fortunatijly she eonmienced on IM. Hradfield s le
niale I’cfN'la flu. ,Slic is now, well; three or four bottles cured .hyr. Improved in health, ap
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ow never grow less, anil you never become weary in wull-dojng.' J<)IIN“SHARP.
flay For S-lle by W. 1!. LEE nml JONES A CARSWELL Conyers, Ga.
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