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Rockdale Register.
ONYKBS- GA./FhURSDAY APR
Coktkm, Ga.i Dec: 29rd, 1875.
At a meeting ot the stockholders of
k* Rockdale Register 'iMbliahrag Company,
eld thia day, the following officers were elec
ed for the eneuing rear i
Übo \V. Olkatiln, President.
a. H. Zachbii Vice-President.
T ‘ j rnKADW*ix, Treasurer.
■yv P. Rzxd, Secretary.
X.'c. McCxtrJt; Ed. and Bus. Man.
Legal advertisements in ust liereafier
a naid for iri ttdvrtnce. No deviation from
jTiirule will be mode at any time, or under
' circumstances. All, advertuawenta must
I handed in before 12 O’clock, m., on Wed
leitday, th* day before publication.
ie 3 Register Cos.
ASilB llt9lß{BTiyy
New Vmhicli.— Dr. A. C. W. Travis
im anew vehicle. It* a little buggy.
Col. J N Glenn, one of the leading
ittorneys of Horae, Ga., expects to move
o Conyers, shortly, to practice his pro
vision. We welcome all such.
The latest novelty In the way of a
drink in Conyers ia a “Cider Flipp,”
ith an egg in it. Go to Jaek Hill's
Ind try it for yourself.
-
Our Presbyterian friends have bought
jeround for their new churoh on Deoatur
btreet. Mr. James Marston has taken
the contract, and when completed, the
building will be an ornament to Con
yers.
I'koosamme of the Pressytbriaw
Sabbath Schooi. os Conyers, 6th o
Mat. —Music. First and opening song,
*• Welcome To All." Speaker :M. K.
Stewart, Music, second, “ White as
Snow.” S D Might,
Superintendent.
Hen. L F Livingstone bat been elect*
M Chairman of the Democratic Execu
iire Committee of Newton county,
and E Womack, Esqr, Secretary.
Newton county sends A. B. Simms,
Capers Dickson, James W right and T J
Shepherd as delegate# to Millcdgeville,
ApTil 26th inst.
Our impression is that we will have a
“ triangular fight" in Rockdale county
tor Governor. It will be between three
men.
Dr. J J W Glenn carried home with
him last Saturday, a bran new* bull pup.
At first we couldn’t imagine what the
Doctor wanted with it—him or her—
hut a second thought convinced ns that
he wanted a protector, in his rambles.
When he goes out to promeuand*
, He looks no fine ana gu y.
He has to take his pup along
To keep the gills away !
Debtors.
All persons indebted to the Register
for last year, for subscriptions, advertisements
or in any other way, must com; 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 won't want
to tie sued come and pay up.
A. 0. McCalla.
Editor and Business Manager.
Mureh 7th, 1870 —no>32-tf.
Conyers has the notoriety now of
MVIIig rt sheep that sucks most of the
Hows here. Thai accounts for the scarc
ity of milk in this place. We used to
hear of biting animals dtiring the war,
and the late of a sheep that Ms foolish
enough to alterriot to bite and sdldier. We
have ridtltlrijv iii particdlar against the
“lost sheep" of Cdtiyers: but would
Sty it d’oUltl riot be aiiiili if she went
tliH wily that fill biting 91leep tried to
yd.
Most of tiie liiisiiieSs noiisbS iri Con.
yore have run up their flags—the red,
white and blue.
" They have hung their banners on the out
ward walls
Their castle strength will laugh to siege a
scorn.”
“ Wave Munich all fliy BannSfs—
Wave and charge with all thy chivalry.”
Jfyogrees is the banner of Conyers.
“Unconquered banner keep it still”;
don't fold it, but let it wave.
Col. S G Jonnson, agent Atlanta
Times, is in Conyers, this week, solicit,
ing subscribers for bis paper—one ot
the best in the State. We are author
i*ed to state that the Times is in no way
bonnected with the late Herald or Con.
tier.
f'itfd *S©ridoi&
, tlev. W. D. Heath, paitor Conyefs
M. E. Churoh, South, preached a splen
did missionary sermon last Sunday. The
ofily fault we found with it, wtfS its
length. We heard the same otjefctlb'h
urged by others.
itTs/s. A.
Rockdale Sunday School Association
will hold .its annual Celebration f'tff this
year, at Conyers, on Saturday, 6th day
of inav. Everybody is invited; espe•
cially all the Sunday School people of
the county.
On a Visrff.
Mrs. Kitty Stewart and dhftflfen left
for Montvale Spnnga, TenrieWeri, last
Monday evening. Little King Sfewart
promised to write back letters to ail bis
rtlatives, if his Mama would sign bis
name to them after he had written them.
Mr. J. A. B. Stewart remains in Conyers
during Mrs. Stewart’s absence, visiting
her parents. Arch takes it rather hard,
being left behind; though we have
hopes ot him making a first class bache
lor, at least, during uie summer.
List of Candidates.
Candidates for the next Legisla'ure
are increasing in number and are coining
to the front thick and fast. Several
new names are spokeu of. We propose
shortly to publish a list of prospective
candidates for Rockdale ; and revise and
correct the list as new candidates come
on or old ones drop off the stage. If
we leave out any names of those con
cerned, we hope the public, or the iudi
vidual interested, will inform us of the
fact.
” i'°r all the world’s a stage,
And the m.m and women merely players;
-sch have their exits and entrances—
And one man in his time plays many parts.”
Y. M. C. A.
At a meeting of the Young Men’s
Christian Association, of Conyers, last
Sunday evening, the following gentlemen
were elected as delegates to attend the
annual Convention of the Young Men's
Christian Association of Georgia, to be
held in Atlanta; Georgia, April 21st, 22d
and 23rd ult.: Dr. A. C. W. TniVis,
Prof, John F. McClelland, and A. M.
Helms, Esq.
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A Mouse or Hat —lt takes oifo so£en
men (with sticks,) to kill a irtouso; and
two dozen to kill a rat, in Codycrs. •
A Good Servant. —CaptitlH John jf.
Zachry has anew servatit—if Swede
that is very popular. She suits ttife CHb
tain to a T.
Piscatorial Club.
The Piscatorial Club of Conyers had
another one of its meeting last week.
Present—Messrs. Broadnax and Reagan.
The session lasted two days. Tlia prin
cipal business before the club was, “how
to (do) bait, so as to avoid the usual luck
of fishermen.” They (a) bailed, with
the tiHVilege of (re) baiting.
The olub lias had a two-days session
this tVfeek. They met, as is oustoiuary,
on thb clasdib banks of Yellow Rivet,
Their eiperieribe (as we thought,) yield
ed splendid reilllti. The club have had
good luck this weeft. Have caught sev
eral red horse, as sbll as blue cat. We
kuew they would. N.bit tithe, hang
your coat# on a hitkdry ilthb, Arid don’t
go near the water; —theil jerk:
Bargains!
We took a wa'k through tllb estab
lishment of Downs A LatigfohJ; last
Saturday. They have on hand a large
stock ot buggies, carriages, wagons,
wheelbarrows, eto. Parties wishing
scything hi their line will do well to
call, aa they are selling at extremely low
figures for cash—and nearly as cheap to
good men on time. Patronize home in
dustry.
From Good to Bettetfi
Those whom I have heretofore solicited to
the Relay House, of this city, will now find me
with the old and reliable hotel, the Whitehead
House —£. Thorn, Manager.
M. W. ALMAND.
The latest thing in the way of a sen
sation in Conyers is regular old-fashion,
ed foot racing. Avery is firs! best;
Ilenry McCord second best. They are
the only ones that have tried their mus
cle*. so far. When some new roan does,
we fear Avery will be second and Hen
ry third best.
Delegates to Millcdgeville.
A. C. McCai.i.a,
D. N. Bakkr.
ALTSRNATR6.
J. C. Barton,
J. A. Kennedy.
Co>lht.i>l ents. —Col. J. C. Birton. our
County Sbhool Commissioner, will please
accept d'.ri thanks for a copy of In
struct ioti ill tllb S'chbol Law, issued by
Prof. Orr, MartiH; ia7.l.
Vv'hen J. E. MaddoA gets lonely lie
has a regular “stag darice” iH His Un X
Ld . Lisha does the fiddling him
self, while the boys cross hands and
torin a ring. Balance all; swing bdl
ners aud cut the pigeon wing.
Rockdale county has two clubs; tiie
Honey Credk Agricultural Club and tiie
VV. L. Peek.
They must be a rather selfish set oi
fellows; at least, they fail to carry out
ihe Scriptural injunction of “letting
their lights sHfne, that other men see
ing,their works, may be benefitted there
byT’ 1 They rather light their own can
dles ami put them under a bushel.
Let the people hear from you through
the columns of Ihe Rkroistkk.
Gentleiiien; let your deeds be known.
Ctli- fai-rliefS still continue to buy gu
ard,’ provisiorls, file., on tune. They
might to make tiie one and raise the
other. Times will never be prosperous
heie till we ledl fi to be self-sustaining.
iftsii;
Mr. T. C. Posey is' dbiflg to let off
his fish pond in a few days. He wants
just two hundred and of liiS rela
tives and friends to be on liana, ( with
their own luricli tiadkfets filled With the
good things 6f this life. If they come
as he directs theifi; he promises all pres
ent a good lime and a first-class dinner f
and Btippet; tod; if Ibey will ,go h’diiie
and Cdok: Coffie Wife, come , all, of this
braise hand of two Hundred arid fifty,
and let’s have a rousing time.
If friend Posey don’t stop his extreme
liberality we will have to put his name
Off ofir tandidatorial list.
{rood News,
Jkfr. t. fl. Taylor,. photographer, has fitted
up,a fir Sf-class gallery with large sky-light, in
this place,' for the,purpose of doing first-class
worF. Uu’rmg Jus absence Mr. Henry Mur
phjr; vfti'o rfide/s tends the,art thoroughly, will
have charge of the
.. ..
9et< ike Hbitch 3t 6. H. Taylor, in this
issdfe'; He h'as procured the services of
Mi. Murphy, and artist of ability, who
will have cn#rgp of tbe, business in tne
absence of Froff Taylor.
-$ -i
Viai{oni to Conyers will see by the
card of Webster Alraand that be • now
with the W hi'ehead House; Webb is a
good hotel, man; His irtany frisnda will
find him O. K.—right fide tip with care.
Call and see hftti.
Messrs. T. J. Christian ancf J. P. Til
ley went on a visit to Doraville, in De-
Kalb county, last Saturday, returning
Sunday night 10 o'clock;, ~
We can sorter understand why Jeff
made the trip. He has relatives there
and there about. Hut the thing
that puzzles us most is why Tilley went.
Doraville is a good leng ways oJ—and
in a buggy, too : and no kilh or kin—
it’s strange. Still, Tilley’s eyes look
brighter after the trip He speaks of
how the lights in the house burned
bright. What house? How friendly
the people were. What people? About
Miss May. Is it the next month after
April) or is it some other May ?
Love towards love as school boys from their
books;
Love from lore, to school with heavy looks.”
Personal,
Rev. D. Sliavbr, formerly of Conyers,
and at one time chief editor of the
fim Hkoistkh, but now of Augusta,
Ga., is now in our town, on a visit to
his family here; Mr. and Mrs. Reed
and A. IT. Shaver. We welcome the
Doctor back among His host of friends
here; and especially to the sanctum of
THk KeHistkil He will remain with us
onty ii few days;
Democratic Meeting.
, Pursuant to a ball ot the Democrats
of Rockdale coefi’y for the purpose of
appointing delegates to attend a meet
ing of the Democrats of the State lo be
held at Milledgbville on the 26th of
April, instant, a £ood many citiJfbns met
at the Courthouse on last Saluj-dtiy April
15ln: The meeting tvas called to order
by Hon; E B Rosser; cliaifthah bt the
Dbrtiocfatlb Executive Coni m lithe of
said Mr fib briefly stated thb ob
ject of the ffieelittg: On motion of Dr.
J J W Glenn if committee of thb fob
lowing gentlemen were appointed to
present to the body a suitable persoii io
act as delegate—W L Peek; J J W
Glenn and Col J W Pruett. The names
of A C McCalla and D N Baker were
presented, who were unanimously se
lected, with the privilege of chosiug al
ternates. On motion, it was agreed
that at the next meeting of the Demo
cratsof said county,a reorganization would
be had and new officers elected. The
meeting then adjourned subject to the
eall of the chairman,
A M HELMS, E B ROSSER,
Secretary. Chairman
Rockdale Sunday Sehooll Asso
ciation, 1870.
MEETING—FIRST SATURDAY IN MAY NEXT.
Conyers, Ga., April Bth, 1876.
The executive commit lee met and was
called to order by J. F. McClelland,
P resident.
On motion, the following was adopted
as a programme lor the exercises of the
day:
Song, by the entire H*ftociation—“Cor
onation."
Prayer, by ltev. Henry Qu'gg.
Song, by the entire association—
“ Shall We Gather at the River.”
Salutatory, by Conyers M. E. S. ff.
Song, by Conyers M. E. S. S.
Speech, by Smyrna Presbyterian §. S.
Song, by Smyrna Presbyterian S. S;
Speech, by Conyers M. E. S. S.
Song, “ “ “ . ,
Speech, by Conyers Baptist 8. S.
Son,g “ “
Speech, by Conyers Presbyterian S. S.
Song, “ “ “ “
Speech, by Ebineza M. E. S. S.
Song, “ “ “
Speech, by Z 'on Ba| list S. S.
S.mg, “ “ “ “
Speech, by Union M. E S. S.
Song, “ “ “ “
Speech, by Paper Mill S, S.
Song, “ “
Speech, by Philadelphia M. E. S. S
Song, “ “ “
Song,by entire Association—“Four
tain.’’
Annual address by Dr. 0. L. Smith.
Song, by entire association—“ Jifcus
Lover of My Soul.”
Reports from all the different schools
belonging to the Association.
Miscellaneous mattet.
Mil. Editor :—You will confer a favor
by jjublishing the foregt ing program
niH
Tile Association will meet in front of
(He Methodist church in Conyer/, and
tlib jjroCession will be formed pi°cisely
■ft i) i,‘clock, a. in., on Saturday, the Gib
Say of May next, aud will march to the
Academy grounds.
The forming of the procession will be
under the control of A i J. Utiygood,
Matlhal of the day.'. . . ,
There will be a“ basketsdinner” spread
on the oceasio'ij. u *
The Sunday Schools ftorri (he fidjoin
ing counties are cordia iuvitstl.
Very Retpectfully,’
J. C. B^RTdN,’
Sec. It. S. s; A.
urns',
The firm of Weaver and Granade is this day
dissolved by mutual consent* G. W. Weaver
having bought out the interest of J. L. Gran
ge— w ill continue the business, selling at bot
tom prices for cash, and cash only. Give him
a call. April 19th, 1865. G. W. Weaver,
n039 J. L. Granade.
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AGENTS WANTED! Medals and di
plomas awarded .for HOLMAN'S new
PICTORIAL BIBLES.
1800 Illustrations. Address fpr new-circulars,
A. J. HOLMAN ft CO., 930 Arch street, Phi.
SHERIFFS SALE JUNE.
Ilf il T h'd before tie Courthouse door, in
VI tKe town of Conyers, within the .legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in June, the
following property, to-wit: One hundred and
forty acres of land, more or less, number 314,
jin the 10th district of originally Henry noiy
itockdale county, bounded as follows : North,
by Daniel Chandler; South, by Kilpatrick’s
land; East and West, by lands of Ralph Neal.
Levied on as the property of B. F. Carr, to
satisfy two fi fas issued from Roods’.? Superi
or Court, in favor of Winship 4 Bro., versus
B. F. Carr. Property pointed out’ by plainf
tiifs att >rney.
F. J, WHITEHEAD,
Sheri vr.
1 •.j i > f- .
G E O E G I A —Rocdale Covntt.
Emily Smith 1 Libel for, Devores, Rock
versus 7 dale- Superior Court Spring
Daniel Smith. ) Term, 1876.'
Bule,fo perfect service. It appearing to the
■t by the return of the sheriff that the de
fendant does not live in this county; and, it
further appearing that said defendant does
not reside iff this State ; .it is cm motiO'if. ot
counsel ordered, that, said defendant.,be and
appear/and ah ewer at the ifnft' tefm of this
courtj else the case Will be considered in de
fault, and the plaintiff allowed to. proceed ;
and, it is further ordered, that th nr rifle bo
published in The Rockdale RvuisriEri, a
newspaper published in Conyers, in said coun
ty, oSce a month for four months, befcnW, the
next term of this court/ J. C. BARTON,
Aprill3 Plaintiff’s Att’y.
A true extract from the minutes of Rock
dale Superior Court/ Sp'/fiYg Term, 1876.
T J TREADWELL,
CI.KKK. -
(SEOROlA— Rockdale Countt.
Whereas, William R. Allen, having made
application to me for the Exemption of Per
sonalty and setting apart a homestead, I will
pass upon the same on the 24th day of April,
1876, at 10 o’clock, at my office. March 30th,
1876! O. SEAMANS,
n37-4t. Ordinary.
THB
NATIONAL HOTEL,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
1 the Tates of board A A r* Aat this popular
. hotel have boon \ / (Hlreduced to $2.50
per day! For thisYWltf Vp r i ce o ff oV ac .
emnnrodutions and fore unsurpassed by nny
three pr forir dollar house in the South.
Coiuo hfld Ret an old Virginia welcomed
LEE A HEWITT,
Promo eto its;
Is YOUR ITFE WORTH TEN CENTS f
Sieknei’s p’revsils everywhere, niid eveiy
body coidpl.ains of some disease during their
life. Whyn eiek, the object is to got well ;
now we j*y plainly that no person iu this
world that is suffering with Dyspepsia. Lives
Complaint and its effects, such uh Indigestion
Cotivehet%, Sick Headaeho, Sour Stomach
Hoart bUrn, Polpiutt.ion of the Heart, Depress
ed Spims. pilliy.'isriea, Ac., can taka Green’s
August Flower without getting relief and cure
If you doubt this, go to ydUr Druggist W II
Lee A Son; and get a Sample Bottle for 10
donta and try it. Regular sl*o 75 oects. Two
coses will relieve you.
To S/aii Priycrs.
The tax payers of Rockdale county are 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 produced last
year; and the amount of land cultivated in
the various crops planted this year.
W. T. HU SON,
April 6, 1876—lrn. Tax Rxceiter.
Q^EORGI A—RoclffiAua County.
Whereas, Robert l’lunket having applied to
me for Exemption of Personalty and Valua
tion of homestead, I will pass upon the same
on the 17th day of April, at 10 o'clock, a. in.,
at ay offico. March,29th, 1876.
O. SEAMANS,
Ordinary.
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.
Thia is to give notice, once a week, 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,
.- 9: Oi BARTON,
tio-35-?f: Assiqnbes.
fmKORoiA. RCIC&DALE COUNTY:
y. Brown) of Henry county, Ga.
having made application to the Court of Ordi
nary to be appolhted Guardian of the person
and property df Alison Brown, a minor, under
the age of foitfteen years, a resident of Rock
dale county. This is cite all persons con
cerned; u> be and lippear at the next term of
this coiirt, to he held on Monday, the Ist day
of May next, to show causl? if KriJ they cap,'
why the said J P Brown shduld pot be eritrilst
ed with the guardianship of t,hq. said Ab HOU
Brown. Given under my hand and official sig
nature, this M"rst 21st, 1876.
O. SEAMANS, v
OnbiNAK-?.
pROPOSALS FOR BUILDING A BRIDGE.
There will be lot to the loweitt bidder, tlvjß
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,
\’o bid will be received only private, and sealed
ip, and must be deposited in the Ordinary’#
nftico by 12 o'clock on that day, after which
time Die bids will be opened, examined and
the best interest of the county considered, and
the contract closed. Plan and specification
may be seen at any time iu the Ordinary’s of
fico.
O. Seamans,
March 24, 187G—lin. 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 I hat. the dirt or filling in, may make
tilt buttment and bridge level with the rock at
south-west end of the Bridge ; and the butt
merit on the ofchrir tffdq to be raised in like .'tu
ner high en-.ugh to make the Bridge level;
The top piece of timber ncj-oss the buttment
at each cud of the Bridge on which the sleep
ers rest must be hewed 12x12 J 2 feet loug, all
heart; flooring 12 feht lone, li inch thick, all
heart; a hewed piece of, timber 12x12. laid on
each side of the Bridge/ to extend across the
whole length of the Bridge; pitied down to the
sleeper.'
CONY&US PRICES CURKKNT.
CORRECTED WEEKLT BY STEWART A MCCALLA.
. , cofrouf
We think reached ihe lowest price for the sea
son, during the last days of February. Sin e
the first of tfie jnonth there has been a slight
improvement,ip all grads af cotton. We tnink
parties holding,cotton will do well to sell du |
ring the present pionth, Many sold before the
Idet of March, and it is pot likely they will j
have cause to regret ij,, Mfheu. the acres to be
planted becomes knov/n,’ jyjd it is our opinion
that it 1/e greater than last year,' cotton will
weaken and go lower in price. We quote
Cotton —G<?od midlings.....' lQl(<Ell.
Mid1ing5.,...........1Ufe11*
Jjoi f midlings,. 9f@lo
Tmged,.9 @ 91
e 4 stains, 7 (S 7J
Blue " 5 C< 6
Dirty Blues and Rod 4 (g 6
I PROVISION MARKET.
i Meat—C R Bulk 12j@13
L C *
Bulk Shoulder 91(910
Bulk Ham 5,..................... 14 <915
Smoked, Pig Ham5..,.........17 <9lB
Canvassed “ 124(®17
Com,—Sacked... 82 @BS
Flour —Extra Family,.per barrel...sß @B4
Family, per barrel s6i@7
Groceries— I Coffee,., 25 (*27s
Sugar, Standard ft. 12 @l2 J
, " N. 0„ Fancy llt@l2
" . Raw ~..10 @ll
. Yellow C’a, 10 (sell
syrup, n @75
“ " Prime .65 &70
ifitolaases, Sugar.House,..,'...'4o @45
~ “ Cuba 4 Musoovadosf> @6O
Qil, Ketosene ..-.'......25 @3O
l Small Groceries unchanged.
DRY GOODS
I- V* • . •
Never so cheap for Cash.
MONETORY.
NeAer so scarce since the talf ot the Confeder
acy.
Wait no Longer.
Tfaving Bold out our enti-s stock of goods tt
II Mr. J. 8. Anthony, who proposes to con
tinue business at our old stand, and whom we
take great pleasure in recommending to o*l
old customers as a perfect gentleman, and 8
man who will do the right thing by all who
will give him a trial.
Our object in thus closing out is to win a up
ovfr bmsfneKS, .afrit ipe kiffdly ask All those whe
have notes' arid accounts with us to., coujp for
ward and settle/arf we-are compelled • to- have
money. A V*)KD TO THB WISETS SUF
FICIENT. Respectfully,
NIGHT & WHITE.
P. S. Parties wishing to settle will alwayr
and me at the old stand. S. D. N. ,
Ij'he Greatest Medical Discovery
OF THE XlXth CENtUit^.
HEALTH, r.IAI TV, AND IIAMTNEB UESTOUEIIO #i6KliN W#ll]lllilOOa !
Dlt . J . BRADFI ELI) *8 FE M ALE REGU LA T 6
Woman's best emend.
itb operations Ere qritbk and sure: and it never fails to cure;
Thankful for the very flattering reception ttld Female Regulator has wet ipth from all fot
tions of the country, the Proprietor begs to annouhee that he has largely inch’sspd hla mufi -
factuf-ing facilities, and Hopes that before loug he will bo rfblo to place within the reach of
e\-ery silffering woman, this, the greatest boon of her sox.. j
I’RICE 1 50 per Bottle.
, &®’"SciUl by all in the United S(:ito.&jj
Ij. 11. liflAlJFtfiLD, Atlanta , Georgia , Proprietor.
’ READ! RE-VDI! K
il IS well known to doctors nnd ladies that women are sulijoct to enormous diseases pecu
liar to their sex,—such as suppression of the mensj-s, whites,' painful monthly periodicals;
rheumatism of the hack and womb, irregular menstruation, hemorrhage or excessive “flow"
prolapsus, uteri, or falling of the womb. ,
blooming in all Ktr Prist v Beauty, heattH, strmglK and elasticity. fvtß doctor'aftmr dnt .r
Riitlk.ihie; Ga:, Febriltu-y 18/1874.
This is to certify that my WifewJjU iln ir\yßltl| ft>r six years Had disease of the' womb and
headache, weight in lower littjt Hi. inn baoK ; suffered from languor, exhaustbm and nervous
ness, loss of ap|>etitc and fleshy had become so exhausted nfi'l wollt, hot friends were
pprehensive she would heVer gbt woll. Tried doctor after,doMs; ji)eh| rhedii-lnem
lad despaired of llSr lttl{)roveiuent, when fortnfatoly she commenced lin Dr. Bradfield's Fe
male Regulator. She is now woll; throe or four bottles cured hor; Improved in health, ap
petite and flesh j she ia blooming in all her pristine b'e*uty, strength, and elasticity.’’ I re
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ow never tfrHw I AAA, and you never become weary in well-doing. JOHJC'BHAKP.
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