Rockdale register. (Conyers, Ga.) 1874-1877, April 13, 1876, Image 3

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Rockdale Register. fONVEM.'o.V., TtllTßsbAY APR. 1.1, IB7fl. ■ 11 ! . . ' ' ,■■■' 1 J CoilWi. Ga., D>e. 2:lrj, 1173'. At ii meeting ot the stockholders of <thA RrvkdaU Register PrtWUHiftg Company, held tills >Uy. the following olftccf* WAYS eloc led for the ensuing year : a WO. W. OtBATOti, President. A. H. Zachrt, Vtefe-PresWefiti T. J. Ta*Attw*Di„ Treestlferi W. P. Rckd, Secretary. A. C, JloOlftn*! Rd. ktild Bus. Man. tje<rhl ftilvetllsetneiits must hereafter he pttlii Mr ill advAned, No deviation from Vhisfiile will be mfttle at any time, or under jtnv rfrtd instances. All advertisements must WUanded in before 12 o’clock, m., on Wed toeeday.the day before publication. Register Cos. AS© (B(D(BBTaVa Urnnd Jury i*rcsciitmfcnts. Id this issue we present to our readers the general presentments of the Grand \!Ury lor the Spring Term of our Supe rior Court. They requested the pre sentments to be published—provided it would be dene for ten dollars. That amount may be too much or too little. The thing we object to is this: The Grand Jury regulating our prices,—and theirs, too. They say their services are worth two dollars a day. They ought to let h say what ours are worth. Y M. C. A. • At tho last annual election the follow iri< officers were elected to fill the offi ces of the Young Men’s Christian As sociation of Conyets ; A. M. Helms, President; W. D. Win burn, Grier Qttigg, Vice-Pn sidents j 8. D. Night, Treasurer; A. J. Ilaygood, Secretary. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. W. Langford, A. C. YV Travis, J. A. Stewart, J. F. McClel'ttnd, 11. 11. Hol lingsworth. Deaths. Mr*. Selina A. Few, relect of the late Kev. Ignatius A. Few’, the fipst President ot Emory College, died in Decatur last Friday, aged over 82 years. Mr. Jacob Weipe* - , one of tho oldest citizens of Newton coua’y, died at his residence a few miles North of Coving ton, on yesterday morning, aged 81 years. Mr. Weiper was boin*in the city of Hamburg, Germany, and was soldier under General Blutcher, at the battle ot Waterloo. He lias been a citizen of Newton county for many years, was a member of the Methodist church, and was much beloved by ad wt o knew hirn. Ilia remains was buried at his old home, r ear Starsville, yesterday.— Covinffton Mar.. County Court. Rockdale County Court, for the April session, convened on last Monday, Hon. George W. Gleaton, Judge, T. J. Chris tian, County Solicitor. ScTetal case* were disposed of by set Cement between the pat ties, or judgment ot the court. After the civil docket Was gone through with the criminal docket was taken up, and the parties tried were usually convicted and sentenced to pay the customary fine ot t 926 00 and costs, or go to the chain-gang lor mohtbs. A few cases were cotiiltiUed, and Will he tried on the 4th Mohday ill this month—together with the cases trans ferred from the Superior Court. Par ties will take due notice. The court adjourned on Wednesday morning, after impressing the public, aS well ns ourselves, that the presiding offi cer, as well as Mr. Christian, were the right men lor their respective places. Judge Hall issued the foliowing order on last Wednesday. It explains itsell and comment iB unnecessary : Tl.e Stale vs. Charles Kelly and Ishaiji Kelly. Indictment for murder in New ton Superior Court—transferred for the trial of Isliam Kelly, by Order of the Court, to Rockdale Superior Court. At the Spring Teftti of Rockdale Su perior Court, the case aboVe Stated; hav ing been called and the State lltt being ready for trial—ahd it belhg sho\Vn to the Court that the defendant Isham Kel ly is now confined in Newton county jail, it is ordered that Upon the charge in the above stated case, that upon the execu tion of his own bond for the Sutit of one thousand dollars, without security if un able to give security, the Sheriff of said county shall release the said Isham Kel ly frotn jail so far as this case is concern ed. JOHN I. IIALL; April 5, 1876. J. S. FiC; Enigmas. I am composed of ten letters. tiy first is in younry, but not in old* My second is in fearful, but not in bold, My third is in Latin, but not in FfenOh; My fourth is in squeeze, but not in pinch. My fifth is in tear, but not in shame, My sixth is in eloquence, but not in tame, My seventh is in quince, but not in pear, My eighth is blight, but not in fair, My ninth is in </ood, but not in bad, My tenth is but not in had. My whole is a quite handsome young lad. ggfiT- Ism composed of eleven letters. My first is in furkey but ndt in hen, My second is in tomtit, but not in wrenn, My third is in Autumn, but not in spring, My fourth is in bracelet, but not in ring, My filth is in night, but not in day, My sixth is in duty, but not in piny, My seventh is in rose, bnl not in pink, My eighth is in rise, but not in sink, My ninth is in soon, but not in late, My tentfe is jn hope, but not ill fate, My eleventh is in grai/q but not in grass. My, whole is a lively young man, but flot tpp to#. Superior Court. "Tiie Spring Term, 1875, ol Rockdale Superior Court adjourned last Thursday evening—till court in course. Several cases were tried and disposed ofj or, "ere continued by the court for the term. No criminal eases were tried; and all indictments found by the Grand Jury below the grade of felonies were transferred to the County Court of said pounty. Jbere was about fifteen “ true bills'’ [found by the Grand Jury, —mostly mis demeanors. Judge Hall, ns usual, dispatched the business of the court in an acceptable manner to tho country and the parties interested. Col. L. B. AmLrson of Cnviip'lon, acted as Solicitor lilbst of the time Copt. T. B. Cabinit-s being in court only about one day. Several attorneys from a distance were in attendance at the court; among the number was Maj. Hulsey of Atlanta, whose name was left out of our last is sue owing to the late hour of his arrival. Tn our next we will publish a list ot cases tried. Rockilulo Sunday School Asso ciation, 1870. MKKTING—FIRST SATURDAY IX MAY NEXT. Conyers, Ga., Aprh. Bth, 18J6. The executive commit lee met and was called to order by J, F. McClelland, President. • •*•***** On motion, the following was adopted as a programme tor the exercises of the day: Song, by the entire as social ion—“ Co ronation." Prayer, by Rev. Henry Qipgg. Song, by the entire association— “ Shall We Gather at the River.” Salutatory, by Conyers 31. E. S. S. Song, by Conyers M. E. S. S. Speech, by Smyrna Presbyterian S. S. Song, by Smyrna Presbyterian S, S. Speech, by Conyers M. E. S. S. Song, “ “ ■' “ Speech, by Conyers Baptist S. S. Sou, “ “ Speech, by Conyers Presbyterian S. S. Song, “ “ “ “ Speech, by Ebineza M. E. S. S. Song, •• “ “ Speech, by Zion Baj tist S. S. Song, “ “ “ “ Speech, bj Union M. E S. S, Song, “ “ “ “ Speech, by Paper Mill S. S. Song, “ “ Speech, by Philadelphia M. ft. S. S. Song, “ “ “ Song, by entire Association—“Foun tain.'’ Annual address by Dr. O. L. Smith. Song, by entire association—Jesus Lover of My Soul.” Reports from all the different schools belonging to the Association. Miscellaneous matter. Mu. Editor :—You will confer a favor by publishing the foregoing program me. The association will liieet in front of the Methodist church in Conyers, and the procession will bo formed precisely .it 9 o'clock* a. m.y on Saturday, the Olli day of May next, and will march to the Academy grounds. The forming of the profession will be under the control of A. J-. Haygood, Maishal of the day. There will tea •*' basket-dinner” spread on the occasion- The Sktnday Schools from the, adjoin ing counties are cord in ly invited. Very Helped full v, J. V. BARTON, Sec. ft. S. S. A. Col- Clarence Stephens and bride re turned home yesterday, after a brief so journ in our midst. Col. Stephens was married on the S'li instant, at the Ham ilton Manor, in McDuffie county, to Miss Mamie Hamilton. Col. St'phens is a tiephew of Hon. Alex. 11. Stephens, and sou of John L. Llephens; iii itis lifetime a prominent lawyer of LaGratlge. Cos!. Clarence was traveling editor of the At lutitn jsHn, and latterly editor of the MadlSon J&ftwle Journal. Ifis Iride is lineally descended from General Thoriias Ilartiillon; an eXtehsive and wealth/ planter of Columbia county. Tile ppfC gresgiVe enterprise ot himself and both er James, contributed kt'gely te the building ot the Georgia Rail Road. The attendants were \V. G, .Steol>mis; Miss Ermine Hdmiltonj Dr. K. Harrison, Miss Fannie HariiiltOn j li, W. Baldwin; Miss Vannah Morrison ; M. A. Andrews; MisS Mattie l’iiinizy; T. K. Oglesby,' Miss Bell Hanson, Dr. 11. Reid, Miss Maggie McLean. The ring ceremony prevailed; A splendid banquet was served up. The above we take from the Atlamh, ConitUution. We wish friend Clarence and his fair bride a world Of bliss. We fear he won’t be at the next FreSs meet ing, at Savannah. GRAND JURY PRESENTMENTS; SimiNG TERM, 1870. We the Grafid Jurors for the Spring Term of the Superior Court ot Rockdale Coiinty, 1876, beg leave to make the fol lowing general prOsenttneuts! We find the public roads in good con dition; when taking iiito consideration the very Le;lvy Mills, with mile po ste and finger boai ds set up. Bridges in good order. The removing of rafts required at McKniglit’B bridge. The Court House, only, of Public buildings; ueediUg some repairs, in the way of glass and chords to windows. We recommend the taking in charge, by the County, ot two' bridged crossing Honey Creek, one at Hollingsworth’s Mill, and one at or near the place ot G. W. Walker, half a mile or more from Smyrna church. Also recommend the taking chnl-ge; by the Road Commissioners, of about one mile of road, now open, leading by the places of William L. Peek and David Vaughn, connecting the Stone Mountain road with the one leading to Salem Camp Ground, from Conyers by the place of W. L. Peek, Esq. We recommend the seedling/ by the Ordinary, of a policy of insurance in scitie good company, to the extent of foUr thousand dollars (354 000) on the Court House for twelve mouths. And the adding of the names ot Mrs. Flemt ming, Mr. VV. Rooks and George Mo- Kui“ht (P- o. o.) to Rockdale’s pauper We find tha dockets of the Judge of uur County Court, and the Magistrates, properly kept. Also, the boolcs of the Clerk of the Superior Court,’ in a neat | and orderly condition. Would recommend the indexing ot the Sheriffs judgment docket, and a more complete record of li las placed in his bands. We have examined the books and vouchers ot the county Treasurer, and ■ I find the disbursements legal, and cash on hand, at this date," seventeen hundred, ninety seven dollars and 35 cents. (#1797 36). No fault to find with our Titx Collector. The Ordinary, we find systematic, and orderly in his accounts and office. Members elected to act with Ordinary, for county board of health, Doctors J P Rosser and CII Turner. And to fill vacancies in county educational board, .Ch&les \ Sanford, Esq, and Joseph A Stewart, Jr. We also recommend the assessment of forty per cent on the State tax, for the year 1876, viz: Fifteen per cent for county i>ui'poses, fifteen per cent tor pay ment of Juiors, and ten per cent for paupers. We feel gratified at the expeditious manner in which Ins Honor, Judge John I flail, dispatches business ; and return to both, him and Col L B Anderson, So licitor, pro torn, our thanks for courtesies extended to this body during the term. We request that those general present ments be published in the Rockuai-k Register, provided tho same can be done for ten dollars. T D S.vaxn, Foreman, David Vaughn, Jos A Stewart, Jr, Peter B Smith, Geo YV Simmons, T 15 '1 hompson, Joliu L Scott, YV YV Swann, Asa F Sims, John II Smith, G YV Walker, Yy E Treadwell, C V Sanford, S F Speer, F S Treadwell, John T Swann,- G W Upshaw, T C Swann, R B Vaughn, S J Taylor, 31 Hollingsworth, YV J Night, J H Taylor. Ordered that the forgoing general presentments be' published as requested by the Court. L B Anderson, Solicitor General, pio tern. A true extract from the minutes ot Rockdale Superior Court, Spring Term, 1876. T J Treadwell, Clerk. Qmi News. We take pleasure in announcing to our read ei s that Mr. Taylor, the photc graphist, has secured the services of a first-class artist, Mr. Henry Murphy, who will remain here for two weeks only. Mr. Murphj is having a large skylight put in and the gallery refitted throughout, suitable for first-class work. This is a chance seldom Offered to the citizens of this county, the opportunity of having first class Work done at home; it saves the trouble and Expense of going yourselves and carrying your children to the city to get work done ; and oven then, pei haps, not get pictures to suit you. We say, then, if you want good pic tures taken of yourself or family, come and get your work done while Mr. Mul'p' y is in town. He will open on Monday, April 18th &st. It GEOKGI A —R'Acdale County. Emily Smith A Libel for Divorce, Roek versus [ dale Superior Court Spring Daniel Smith. ) Termj 1876. Rule to perfect service. It appealing to tho court by the return of the sheriff that the de fendant does not live iii tills 'eftunty; and, it further appearing that said defendant does not 'reside in this%t;tte : if is, on motion of counsel'orUerod. that said defendant be and j appear, and answer at tho fiVxt term of this court; else the case will He ettteddered in de fault, and tho phiifltiff alldweil to proceed ; and, it is further ordered, that this rule be ] published in The Rockdale Register, a newspaper publish. '-V in Conyers, in said coun ty, once a month for four months, before ihe next term of this court. J. ('. BARTON, Aprill.'l Plaintiff's Att’y. G E 0 R G I A— Rockdale County. Whereas, YVilliam K. Allen, having made application to me for the Exemption ot Per sonalty and setting apart a homestead, I will pass upon tho .’-am i on the 2!tn cl iy of April, 1876, at HI o’clock, at my offi .-o. March 30th, 1870/ O. SEAMANS,\ / 37-ft. UldinYxy. Will be sold before the Courthouse door, all -the town of Conytrs, between the .ISgal Hours of sale. on the first Tuesday in May, the following property, tci-wit: _ Part of lift of larfd; No. 243, 11th district of originally Henry, now Kock'huy county : boun ded on the South by Uriah Alexander; West, by Gedrge McNair, poc. ; North, by Wade Brown, pbc., and' East by O. Seamans—con taining Sixty acres. Levied on as the proper ty of J. L. HAMBY, to satisfy Ali fa issuing from the Justice’s court Of the 470th Dis'riG, <j. M„ December Term; 1800, in favor of Levi Scott. Also, fifty-four acres, pai't of lot 289, same District and county, bounded South by W. IT. Hunt; East, by Wftde Brown and J. C. Bar ton ; North, by N. Rogers, and 'Vest by Wm. Farmer. Levied on to satisfy a fi fa issued from a Justice’s court, 470th district, G. M. in favor of Mrs. V’arrie P. Scott, vs. J, L. Hamby, January Term, 1870. Levied on by by S. B. Rartsfiefd, L. C., aud returned to F. J. WHITEHEAD, SHEKll'i'. ALSO, At the same time and. place, will be sold the foliowing property, to-wit: 22 acres of land, part of lot No. 208, in the llfcli District of originally Henry, now Rockdale county, arid bounded Fas!, by Wude Brown; North, by George McNair; South and West by N. Rogers, 54 acres of land, part of lot 280, in same District and ebrinty, bounded South by Wll Hunt; East by Wade Brown and J C Barton ; North by N, Rogers; West by Wm. Farmer; and 14i acres, part of lot 212, boun ded East by Mary A Hamby; North by Wade Browr ; West bv George McNitir, and Sculh by Wade Brown, all in the same District and county as above. Levied on as the property of J. L. Hamby, to satisfy two fi faS Issued from the Justice's court, 470th dis.t., G. M. Rockdale county, January term, 1870, in fa vor of Mrs. Carrie P, Scott, vs. J L Ilamby. Rioperty pointed out by plalntilfs attorney. Levied on by S B Hart afield. T. C., ane re turned to F. J. WHITEHEAD, Sheriff. Property in both tlic foregoing advertise ments sold at the risk of the former purchaser. pROPOSALS FOR BUILDING A BRIDGE. There will lie 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 ohly private, and sealed up, and must be deposited in the Ordinary’s office by 12 o’clock on that day, after which time the bids Will he operted, examined and the best interest of the county considered, and the contract closed. Plait and specification may be seen at any time in the Ordinary’s of fice* O. Seamans, March 24, 1876 L— lin. Ordinary. srKcmcA’rioN. One span of 5 sleepers 20 feet long 12x12 all heart,- the butts at each end to be built of good sound timber, arid to extend back along the road so lhat the dirt or filling in, may make the buttment and bridge level with the rock at south-west end of the Bridge ; and the butt munt on the other side to be raised in like man ner high encugb 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 hewed 12x12 12 feet long, all heart- flooring 12 feet lone, 1J inch thick. all ! heart’ a hewed pioe of timber 12x12 laid on ; h side of the Bridge, to extend across the j whdfe length of the Bridge, pmed down to the i sleeper. THE NATIONAL HOTEL, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. I'he rates of hoard A A KA at this popular hotel have beenN/ ’ll I reduced to $2.5(1 per day. For this - rv *9e pru t 1 offer ac commodations and fare unsurpassed by nny three or four dollar house ill tho Sotith. Conic and get an old Virginia welcome. LEE & HEW n r, Pi opribtors. Is tOUR LlFfi WORTH TEN CENTS ? Sickness prevails everywhere, ami ovoiy body complains of some disease during their life. When sick, tho object is to get. well; now we say plainly that no person in this world that is suffering with Dyspepsia. Lives Complaint audits effects, such as Indigestion Costiveness, Sick Headache. Sour Stomach ■Heart burn, Palpitation of the Heart, Depress ed Spirits, Hil iousnes, Ac., can t ike Green's August Flower without getting relief and cure If you doubt tills, go to your Druggist W H Lee A Son, and got a Sample Bottle for 10 donts and try it. Regular sizo Til oruts. Two cese6 will relieve you. To Tax Payers. The tax payers of Rockdale county are here by notified that my books are now opened for tax returns of this year (1870). Farmers must come prepared to make re turns of the quantity of crops pi odneed last year ; and the amount of laud cultivated in tho various crops planted this year. W. T. 11USON, April 5, 1876 — lm. Tax Receiver. GE O B G l A—Rockdale County. Whereas, Robert I’lunket having applied to me for Exemption of Personalty and Valua tion of homestead, I will pass upon tho same on the 17tli day of April, at 10 o'clock, a. in., at noy oflico. Marckj2oth, 187(1. O. SEAMANS, Orpin v iiy. NOTICE TO DEBTORS & CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given to all persons having demands against tho estate of Mrs. Allie [Rhodes, late of Rockdale County, deceased, to present them to me properly made out with in the time prescribed by lttw. Anil all per sons indebted to said estate, are hereby requir ed to maks immediate payment. D N, HUDSON, no. 30 —6t Administrator. ASSIGNEE’S NOTICE. In the District Court of the United States, for the Northern District of Georgia—ln tho matter of Thomas J. Nelms, Bankrupt. This is to give notice, once a weelc, for three weeks, that we have been appointed Assignees of the estate of the above named Bankrupt, who resides in Rockdale County in said Dis trict. E. B. ROSSER., J. C. BARTON, no-33-3t. Assignees. ROCKDALE COUNTY: \\ hereasi J. 13,-Brown, of Henry county, Ga. having made application to the Court of Ordi nary to be appointed Guardian of the person nr.d property of Alison Brown, a minor, under the age of fourteen years, a resident of Rock dale county. This is to cite all persons con cern’tl, to be and appear at the next to: m of f u , court, to be held on Monday, the Ist day o, lay next, to show cause if any they can, why the said .1 P Brown should not bn entrust ed with the guardianship of the said Alison Brown. Given under my hand anil official sig nature, this M'lc!i 21st. 7 H 76. O. SEAMANS, Ordinary: ft eorgia, Rockdale county: tff Whereas, J. W. Alexandria, of Henry coun ty, Ga., haying mud: application to the Court of Ordinary to lie appointed Guardian of the person amf property of Alienisms N. It Sown . i a minor, under the, age of fourteen years; a vcsijeiri of Rockdale County. This is to cite all persons concerned to ire and appear at the riiext regular Term of this Court to be held on Monday, the Ist. day of May next, to show Nmrse, if any they can, why the said J. W. Alexandria should not be entrusted with the Giiiirahrnship of the person and property of the said Augustus N. Bbowm. Given under My hand and official signature. March 21st, lS7(i. 0. SEAMANS, OIIDINAKV. highest Standard FERTILIZERS. Jolin C. Ragsdale; Swift’s Compound, s(>s A TON, lnblddeS Freight. 433 lbs of Middling Colton on or before the Ist of Next November, Will Pay for a Ton of Either of the Above First Glass Fertilizers. If You Buy a STRAIGHT Guanoj let-one or the other of Those. BK IT ! Stewart & McCa r.r.A, Agts., 28—3-rnos. Conyers, Ga. Jno. N. Swift, Gen’f Agt. “THE LOST CAUSE.” A magnificent picture 14 x 18 inches in size, beautiful in design and artistic in execution. It represents' a Confederate soldier after the wav returning to his hoiiifi,’ which he finds lone ly and desolate. In front of the ruined cottage, telling a sad Bile of the miseries of war, are two gritves with rude crosses, on one of which some friendly hand has hung a garland. To the right the calm river and the rising moon indicate peace and rest. The stars, seen through the trees, represent the Southern CrosS. It is a picture that will touch every Southern heart, and should find a place in ev ery Southern home. One copy sent By mail, mounted on a roller aud post-paid, on receipt of 25 cents, or fhfee for 00 cants. Agents v'anted everywhere to sell our cheap and pop ular pictures.—§s to .$lO per day easily made. No money required until pictures ate sold. S'end Stamps for catalogue and terms. tn 42. Dcbto rtf. All persons indebted to life RkGß+bk for last year, for subscriptions, advertisements or in any other way, nrfrst conic forward and settle, as we are needing the money. The Company have ordered me to bring suit on all claims that are not settled. If you uon’t want to be sued come and pay up. A. G. McCalla. Editor and Business Manager. March 7th, 1870— fio'32-tf. Ijl'ao Greatest Medical Discovery OF THE XIX th CENTURY. llEU.ril, It.'LVl IV, Aftll HAVI’INESS Rl'.STOltljbo MopkltX WbMANittiO') I I) It. J . Blt-VDFI KISD ‘ S KEMA L 1? It E (lit LA T O It; woman’s west friend. Its operations Are quick arid sure .- and It never frills lb mire. Thafikful for tho very flattering reehptioh tile Kemalti Rrgitlhfbr hith (net with frtirli all pot. tiona of the country, the Proprietor lags to announce that lie has largely tnererihed his ttitqrii," faetiii'ing facilities, lifid hopes that before long he will lib able to place tt'itlllh the reach <Jf every suffering woman, this, the greatest boon of her sex. • . I’ll ICE 1 50 jior Bo’.tlb. fiwTSoLl by all Drupgistfi iii the United States. '*®8 L. 11. 11JIA I)VIELT>, Atlanta, (horyia, Proprietor. - READ! BE YD! I TP It is well known to doctors and ladies that women are subject to enormous diseases porn* liar to their sex,—such as suppression of tlio menses, whiles, painful monthly periodical!V rheumatism of the back and womb, irregular niensti'nation, huiuoirhago or excessive “flow" prolapsus, liter’, or falling of the wfiluu. • , lllnoming in nil her I’risl. c lirnuhj, henfth, slreAgth mid eld.iHeity. Tried dfnetor “nfler doctor BitT.i'.ixik. GA.jFebnuiry 18. 1871.,, Thin lit to certify that, my wife was an invalid for six yem's I fed disense of tho womb and headache, wei|AL in lower part of the back ; sullVred fVom languor, exhnilstion and neryoym ness, loss of appetite and flesh. She hml .liecoiiio so exhausted su’d weak, her friends Viqo pprehonsive sue would never get Well. Tried doctor after doefor, aud patent nuidieinivs — lad despaired of her improvement, when fortunately she commenced on Dr. Urndficld’s .(Id male Regulator. Bhe is now well; three or lour bottles cured her. 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THE CHEAPEST AND BEST FERTILIZERS IN USE. iNTROpUCKDINISGfi. , Prices in Georgia; Soluble Pacific Guano Cash,.,•>.,.,.., ~j?i'B. 00 Soluble Pacific Guano, Time, Cotton Option, lac , 50 00 Compound acid phosphate cushions n. 3(1 (Hi Compound acid phosphate, Time, cotton Option, 15c 42 410 Freight (rom Angtlslfl to Conyers $2.40 pel T<Jft. DELIVERED AT ANY DEPOT IN TIIK CITY FREE OF CHARGE. Tie sales payable Ist of NOVEMBER, 1870, without interest, with ontion of paying in Middling cotton at 13c, delivered lit,your railroad depot. J. () .MATTHEVV6ON A CO.. Gf.m'.kal Arknts, AcbustA, Georoia. STEWART & McCALLA, Agents, Conyers, Ga. Have You A Dollar ? FOR ONE DOLLAR WE YVILL SEND, POSTAGE-PAID Jli Utrlf! *pl ALT, THE NEWS of tbepast seven days, eollePlofl hj tlld fits nndhis correspondents of the Nfew York Daily World, and in fulness, accuracy and enterpr In ; respect irfunequalled. . ' 2. 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RGofing gfltteriiig,' and job work of every desertpton, in tin and shoot iron, will bo done promptly und reasonably, by J. S. Antho atnv. Corn, street, Conyers, Ga., ths sign of ■'The Big Red Coffee Pot, Stove.s, Stoves/ I ~\t jirices to sai' the limes; ranging from sls 00 upward. Bo sure to give him a cull be fore yon buy elsewhere. J. 8 .Anth my, < ora, street*,'Conyers, Ga., at tlic tign of The Bit Coffee Pot."