Rockdale register. (Conyers, Ga.) 1874-1877, April 20, 1876, Image 4

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Rockdale Register. Ah For Imck in ages * sfrMthc* * as orijwflcil, The liasdl of kings and■" Entwined tiia ehanl.4* round i Till ni'ti of T"i! Disdained the toil Br Mok the woiM •" muirwhod. And blood and pillage were the. sod to In which tin ir laurels flimriiM. Kow (he world her fault despair*— Tlie guilt that stains her story. , And weeps her crimes luuid tjiu carat That lorm her earliest glory. The throne shall crmnblei The diadem shall wane. The trihesiOf tar.tii thrill htimblh • * Thsyirvle.ot. those who reign; * nd war shall lay <• Vt*> ,> < ,Bsn>oiiip'<liy ; >. • .i < ijpf UliinfM IteiWeS 1 h'irlqlv.4 il/ ?'W fy . > '\wny auJ pi rn .. * Tjnicir warts 11 hr all the earth, , Through endless generations, IV sit lWt.cidl 1 h !. i ■ '• And teud*lli.: expectant lutiiy .. . , * Vs. C. Uura.vr. Victor lingo's Oclief in I mmortiilitt At n’lcei'nt iMnnet" party of liteialoufs in ]’Set*,-Victor lingo gve tree express- ion, in the presence ct several artists, it hut firm belief in the infinite and in tin soul's imtnorthjjly. I'o the later lln eil. popt said .with oiilliU'rt-oii, Ids face tlie while Vij'liteiiing up Villi .. heavenly haV, : ‘‘ I'ln-re mu no occult forced, ts?r* air oiijy lumy*ous forces. Occult iorts l is chaos, the luminous force is Man is an infinitely little copy .of God; *tfils is oj^ry.tnptigl l for man. I am a man; an f invisible atom, a drop in the ocean, a gnlin ot amid on tlie 4|t6ro, Little its I 8111*1 reel the God in irto, by- Ifecl in my self the future life. lam like a forest which lias been, imre'thfiA dnt'o cut down. The‘shoots are st rouge* uni livelier TTliifi UitT! > T kfti taWufe,; J'kUow, toward the sky. 'i he sunshine is on my head. Tlie earth givefl |rt it* ofitorbus' sap, hut heavrir lights tne with the re flection of unknown worUs, ' ! that otif the rfsWfiW! of bodily powers. Why, then, is nly sou l the him&pffS when my bodily potreig Win Winter is on my head find htei’sskspi ing is in my heart. Then' I bivgthe at this hour, tbe fpignutca of li'aes, the violets and t ho roses, as at t wenty-mpm *? Jl:“ neaijup 1 >r<v"ieli the end, Lno klaqipc, I hear around me the immortal symphonies of the worlds tvlrcli invite hiV. / M is marvelous, yet simple.* . It is a fhirry title, and it is a history. For half a century I have been Writing *ty..iiium l gUU,in.prdsO and.vurse ; philosophy drama, roinance, tradition, satire, odi* nnrijt mv< # tried all. Hut I belTuve f nave not said hne thousandth part of wh;\t is in me. When* tN tho gVnf'J say, likb So many others, “I have finished my day's work,' cannot spy, “I have, finished my jVFjf day's work will begin the next The tsmb is not a blind alley ; it is a thorough-fare. It closes on the twilight to open with the dawn.” 4'jiti'ly Influences. There car be no greater blessing than to be born in the light and air of a cheer fill, loving home. It net only insures a happy childhood—if there is health and a good constitution —hut it almost makes sura a virtuous and happy manhood, and a fresh, young heart in old age. We think it th ! duty of every parent to try to make their children's childhood fullof love and ut cjtddhood's proper joyous ness ; and wo novr see children destitute of tfrein through tlw poverty, faulty tern pers or wrong notions cf their parents, without a heartache. Not that all the appliances which wealth can buy are to the free and happy uuiohhng of child hood in body, mind and heart—piite otherwise, God be thanked, but chil dren must at least have love inside of the house, and fresh aii and good play, and some good companionship outside—oth erwise young fife runs the greatest risk in the world of WiihNing or growing stunted, oc-sour and. wrung, or at least permanently old and turned inward. An feventfui Month, The month of A*jHl is an eventful ono in the history lot the Slates. Four Presidslß‘were born in April-# Jefferson, Hi >0 Mini Or an Ilemy City, Stephen A. Douglas- 4m# 4 bor in X,"' srsl Morse. Two assalsi u April—Lincoln nod G-n.-ral Cahliy. The batik*-’of- un-J Curcord UjfcOed llief U-TOtutlon tn AimlK The Uovi Irfunent of Iho lJtilted Ststdb was organiaedl|t| ;\pHl by the iiumgiua tiou of wbpr Wau alao elocu ed in Apiil. *l * 181 In April, ibid, thkcity of Waihiugtotf was liuriied by the British. The war bt*l ecu b- April andaslowl ih April. ' r A/jtf , . Fort Sumpter waammubanleclin Ajjj|sr Richmond was taker, in April; bee sur tendered in April; Johnston Surrendered in AJridUh Jpff Davis was taken prisoner in April. The bUmd of the Mexican war was Hied hi April' ahd die first paper in the ITihWd .Slates was jmbUMirif in April, 17^4. ‘•Many pevsim*. from norvausuoss, fa tigue, or mental excitement are unable to sleep. Mr. Frank BtAiktafttA, an Mn prescribes a very simple remedy for ins'omm&y or sleeplessness. The faCftbrtt opiates, frrrrtr form, leave traces oI their influence the next morn ing, fildriced him, lie says, to p-escribe ior hunaeU, as he also frequently pre scribed for others—onions ; simply com mon raw onlpns. The well known taste of onions is duo t** a .peculiar essential oil contained in them, anil this oil has highly sophorific powers, which, in his own ease, Mr Bticklamf avers, never fails; if much pressed with work and feeling an inability Vo sleep, his practice is to eat two or three small onions, the effect ot which is magical in producing the desired repose. Such a remedy lias j great advantage over the stanching drugs commonly resorted to for this purpose. lissny on the Onion. In oniop is strength, and a garden wit’ioul *tt lacks flavor. Tho onion in iu satin wrap i jflngti i amongst the most tieaatiful of vege i tobies; ft can almost ho f. lid to li ivo a soul. I You take oft .pit tfUl as-iU. and fhc onion is still tburo; ai.l. when tTieinut one is remove I. : who dare say that the onion it • If is destroyed. I though you can weep over its departed spirit ? I 1 doubt not that all men and women love tie I union ; hut a low couhws Ui* ir love floy l j N'ow Englander ll are as shy of owning it £x I thoy arc of t alking about, religion. SouiCpis.- | pie have davs ou whieh the.v eat. oni9fia— t le Jatis in the mitUP of a religloits -i -roniony. lan Klensiiiian uiyitcr j not a breath of it | must get abroad. On that day thoy see no 1 eotnfv.liy, thev d"*iv the kiss of greeting t" the I dearest frisuib 11 ppy ' stud to la- the family j who cat. onion* together. Look at Italy; lli | *4,t of the ooininoif .TUo ooial at* o oepberre of that delicious laud is lad m with j it. In the churches *ll arealiko ; there is one j faith, one siiioll. I’he eutranco of Viator Eiu* * Mm.n's-1 tnt.a h'.ine is only tho jamip ms prO- I ebtm ition of a unity which garlic has already ..iii|/L'1,.."1. sml >•<•! hc.i.t yf our ! i. njotmey, ast one ■ 1 1-, A llcauti.fni liicldcut. A young man recently rim aw.iy from the galleys of 'Jiiutouso. tit was strong and .vig orous, 1111 1 soon mode Ins way scros* the coun try and ewsiped pursuit. * lie itnival luixt morning before a cottage in an open iielil. KJid | stopped to gut f*"na‘Uilag, t?i ent, and ratS; '0 while ho reposed a little. ‘Hut he found tho ! mmatf* of th“ cottage in the preat.* .tistsess,- Foue little children sat trembling in the cor nWr; the mothei sat weeping and tearing her I hair and th dr fatherjv.ih walking he fl'tor in agony. The galley-slave uskod him what was 1 Ihii mattar, and tab fathci replied that tlyey wsrv that morning to ho turned but of doors, f t H; ause they ..oitld not pay their rent. " Von soo ui driven to and sp.iir,” said the fu'th.ir, ? nl v wifi aad.children w-ithont fbdd or shelter and 1 without means to provide for them.” . ~ The convict liitcned to the tale with tears of sympathy end bai l. J ‘T will give you the inouns, I have ascaped from the 'galleys. Whosoever brings back an escape poisoner re cgivcs.a yeward of fifty francs. How much docs the rent amount to ?” . I ‘‘"Forf)' francs,'*’ saW thP falttc* - .*, I 1< I Well,” said the other, ■' put a cord irfonnd my I'vXv. Wiil toUotv,you to the city, where tlreV \vrirrdertgliizd me, and you will get fifty fhrfics for hi inging me hack.” *•> Xo* nAvuk'J oYMaimed tM astonished liiy tensri “ My children should starve a th v’l'i aisl times befeip i L .would do such a base n/ f- / a ,, 1 Hti p Th 1 generous man insisted, and declared at .1 ist thji to- uiild give himself up.if thixfatl* •C# AmW C'-AieM to -fclfc ■diimW' >> 'Aft'4'. a* struggle the latter yielded, and taking his preserver hy the arm, he led lihii to the city and to the mayor’s olttee. Everybody was surprised to see that a little man like the futlidr had been iblo to capturf such 11 strong youug fpllow j tnlt the proof was before them. The fifty francs were paid aiiil the prisoner sent Iku kto tho galleys. 1 Hit' after Jle warn gone, the fathpr aske l a priva e iptewiew with the mayor, to whom lie told the whole story. The mayor was so mucH dffocti and that lie not only added fifty francs to the father’s purse, but wrote immediately to the miinste s of justices begging the noble young prisoner's release- I'iui.uaiuiutore eoauuued.auto -Use - af fair, and finding it was a comparatively small olfeimp wViJ had ixmp'pnaed the young man ho tan galleys, anditlmtshoilid already served out half his term, ordered his release. Tib: Want op lluuad. J iulge< Tittle, fn his charge to the grural jury of Taliferro coun ty, the other dgy, stated that the cause of the .increase of crime ih the state was,owing to the want t>f broad an-d the neoess.nies of life. This is no doubt too true. There is a large clais of people in this country destitute of broad and meat, and while some will work, others will not, but all must live. The result is, : *Ut from all section* crone tho reports of tho ■ slaughtering of hogs and cattle in tho woods, j the breaking open of-corn cribs and smoke ] ileuses, and much other pilfering. These fact* furnish serious reflection for oar people. .Mere provisions must be made for self-pro tection against the hundreds of idlers and Thieves in the land, and the utmost vigilance , should be ahuwu in forcing vagrants into the | fields, or compelling them to leave tho coun try. The question now with the people is— bread and meat. “ Hurry b’.c'V from church for I want to hear wh a the preacher says about J esub,’’’ said Mathetv Smith, of KHtaning, l’enn., to his wife as she l ift the house for church on Sunday morning. When she returned home after church -he found her husband hanging by iiis neck to a rope from one of the beams, in the kitchen (voting, lie was dead, and this note laid ou the kitchen table : " Daxu Wikm —You stayed too long. I was so anxious to hear about Jusus, i could not wait. X have gone to see Hun.” Mathis. The deceased mvu was seventy-two years of age. Storm and Flood. The weather during the latter days of March will form a chapter in the history of the future of this country and II (trope. Tito entire continent of Europe was swept by doaUacUvo. winds, and tamaato of rain, leaving desolation in their track. From Franco, Belgium and Germany we read of towns And villages being doStvbyod, while ,tho< rural districts present sad pictures of desola tion. In this country the storm through tho West aud North was very destructive. In rikorce|^^mnunty, Mass, serious damage was bursting of reservoirs and I washing UAviky • q^^^^^™^Plouuhintf|^ksaribi •how he umds a tiivljcuffgr" “ I (m hard wood phtnk alxmt the Whgtlfof a.fimjf'T, „ im fend -then mortified a .hole the si*e JL a coul ter, tutfl an iron plate upon top and ■tttom, so os.to keep the cnttoT nr place, pufctrajryi- well beck. I thou inadFhattdles like hm dlo*. thfcu hiu had : the horse to it, cuiHff it tpfcQ squires c S' about 'one ft*t; them I'll a Unit iftfc ibnajftg i* with a -hook.” Wj* -- A - jp*'* • t ujatk ' A’iittle boy ftfonfiag the ptoosa :> i* are made n ifiqvoa;” said that jBo should think tkat they could be made - iftlr in tho ■other pla. t,whore the brimstone is.* l*la*t Cotton. 'thc’SjSmV'rsvillo' Messenger.] Dalit phmlym cotton, of course, it always brings the money, and with it yon will be enabled to pay tor your guano— that valuable and indispensable article, without which it won'd he very foolish for any man to try to nfnki'Scrop.- It’’is nmre easily applied, and so much better than stable manure, arid so little trouble to procure. A ride to town or to the, depot, and the,simple signing o'f yonri name to a sVrJ of paper wiifbc the means of obtaining for you all you may desire. Stable manure and cotton seed are too •bulky, and require so much more labor to apply, that by many their use is ut terly ignored, and the fashionable, cheap, valuable and concentrated guano has taken the place of these old-fashioned 1 hi ■{ un y (if , | | \ manures. l’lant largely of cotton. It sounds big tc t:tlk about your crop of cotton. It serves to make you interested in the money market and the price of the staple' both in this country and in Europe. It seems to quicken the perceptive faculties, and cause you to 6'alfculste ho'W much guano you can buy tor So much cotton, for by many this is the puroose lor which it is raised ; or, u not, it is the only pur pose to which the money received tor it can be app'ied. riant largely of cotton and neglect 1 1 your corn crop, because if you make cot ton you cau purchase corn (on a credit, I and meat, !"'*,) I* ll 'I i°" raise ce" an ' a plenty ot it. r u wul have lat hers.-, fat cattle, fat hogs, ;tpd money in band, I and then vou Will be derived ol the exquisite iilea.iuo <1 a.-king-lor eredi’, j ami being sometimes 11 fused. 1 Ins lux ,my will have to bed spensed w ith. An 1 you do not des re this—of course nut for it is such a delightful feeling tc owe your factors, to be m.hUed t 6 )'C(iV mercl.aaU, to know that aliftofct every 1 man you meet his your note th his peek et, past due, and to Be IttUßti-holed and duuned a dozen time* A nay ; it adds so munition man's popularity; it is ;Oj s iothing to voflr uerVeS, so traiujmuzmg to your whole system ; gives yon such an . excellent appetite, and produces stieh I qnict and refreshing s'ucihers, that you ■ car.not afford to dispetmc with it, Hilag j iu debt is such a glorious leeling, #OOOII j 1 ducive to licfdtb ami lfn|'pin, that y n j ted it tp be your July toy urself, to 1 your family, and to you 1 ' friends, 10 otvo, | and to d'jkthi# plant pl*‘*ty °l. notion, j for it will he sure to keep- y o ' l 111 lll 'ht, and it this will iVinke yon coutente.r, you 1 w ill be bai.py indeed. ’Ynn’oftiT; m your • ieisui'e nniMienis, syinpatbiao wj.lp your neighbor tvho hnA.A snioke house filil of • tucon, oj his raising; a corn crdi well filled with large inf's of the 'goldeii grain, who Was plenty of litouey ami i> troubled about seeking a safe and secure invcstineuts'for bis Wf'lus, Go and see him j you can iffieve him ofliis trouble j yonr’ plantation lies a'\j;>iu'ng h>f onJ M a friend, ahsifit him m invesuhg his ,n onoy by borrowing it, acJ U've him a mortgage on your placrt What a satis f'lelion 'fids “will he tb yotT, W know you have done Your neighbor and to know tlidt in, ad^w,years Tie will l ave uoiHiul ui all your premises, and you be relieved entirely Irom the ciii'ea and ,I'h-. sponsibslitigit o)'. QWnyrsbilK ' Wliat a ijoke it will,be .to, tyll ho\r you jiaye KiiocoGitvd iu making your >Miig6lWi' Yffth hisjeorn and 1 tie at pay t!tp.taxes noiVj. fonnerly yiaid by you. Hut tiieu he tie' se v Vcs to b 6 punished hi this way, bt*- causp ho npver-Wits'iß(ncb‘of $ prmrt'eri he only made a few bales 'ol cotton, ano was bardty knotvnr out of bis disiricl; but you are S big planter —you make font- and are known in Savannah as p gentletijtifi who is always in debt, whose cotton crop fiVvc realize*,; a sufficient amount.tp pay yoitr expenses' for the current year This is your repu tation ; do you eiijoy ii 1 If you do, plant largely of cuuon. If you do not like the picture, change your course, ana try to live at home ; make your planta tion self sustaining ; §l'iHt born, raise meat, and let your cotton crop be re stricted to a surplus only, first raising everything flse V" u 11 eed fb prefitVno 4.0 the snowy staple. AY?)on you. d6 this then a chapoe will emp? ; you w ill soon be your own master, and not be as J’du have been for .years —the slave, ol the cotion factor and the commission tny clianl. Take advice while there is yet time : profit by the admonition before it is too late, and plant more Corn. An English genius is working on a machine to utilise the swell ot the, sea. , The only way to utilize the swell of the j land is to bury him alongside of cucum ber vines. An old edition of Mouse’s geography says: •‘Albany has four hundred dwell ing houses and twenty four hundred in habitants, all standing with their gable ends to the^strect,” At a recent spelling-mutch, one man spelt it ‘pasnip,’ and got b et. How nmdh pain haye those evils cost us which never happened ? Wait, t hen, till trials , come. A Dubuque editor swallowed n p n, the oth er day. Perhaps he intends preparing edito rial matter for his “ inside.” FIFTY t’EVrS KSfIIICIMIFF! WE WILL SEND TI!E DETROIT FREE I'ItESS, M . QU AH’ S P APER, To Tub Register for §1.50 perj annum. The regular price of this great hu morous weekly is >d. Bring us §S 00 cents aud get two good papers for the year. RKGIcTFR 00 MUSIC CL ASS. l\f rs. n. T. I,OWE would respectfully give notice to the people of Conyers, will open a class hi Instrumental Music on the (Pi ano, on the 2lsf inst., at her reSid, nee ne:rt-the Motllodlsl dhurch. Will promise to give en tire sntLsfketiou. Charg3 moderate. Anyone having a” good Pi.no fervent will please leave- tdieir name at this Oiliue. irEVEKENCES : 4- C. Perrt, Attorney at Law. OAgr. t‘. J. WdITEiIEAU. * Joseph A, Stewart, Esq. A 1 At V* OF YOL K OWN r * —IS — || THE BEST REMEDY FOE HARD TIMES ! FREE HOMESTEADS AND THE BEST and CHEAPEST RAILROAD “LAND Ate ou the Line ol tho UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD, ■ IN NEBRASKA. SECURE A HOME NOW. Full information sent free to'uli parts of the world. Addres-i, *>. F. DA\ IS, Land .Cow’* V.fi. R. B:Omaha, Nebraska. AV ait no . n i &.>i\ Ravin" sold out our enti’e stock of good* tv! Mr. ,T. ft. Aitthony, who proposes to CCB, timte business at our old stand, and whom m take great pleasure in recommending to our old customers as a perfect gentleman, and a man who will do the l ight tiling by all who will give him a trial. Our object in thus closing out is to wind nr our business; and we kindly ask all those wh. have notes arid accounts with us to come for ward and settle, as we are eom]#lled. to have money. A WORD TO THK WISE IS SUF FICIENT. Respectfully, NIGHT & WHITE. I*. S. Parties wishing to settle will alwayt nd uie at the old stand. f?. I). SI, J„ B.EN, WILSON; &- C-e,, A T I, AN T A , <; ID) It (I TA , nkxeßAT. Ett.r.as 1s 1 Senil for CiYfculai#' 2* it STI'DRiIAKKIt AV.\a4ONS : AVERY- & SONS A WATTS STEKL and CAST PLOWS; I.MPRVEI) FIELD and 2 h G-VHDEM SEEDS; INY-LriHNOG SEED WHEATS liUST '0 ' riU)OF OATS. HAREEY, RYE and the GIiASS ?-.> S ESS GENERAL AGENTS FOR ' c t..'. WOOD, TABER & MORSE •Jq b"i ..... .......... r .. X > -r I tRAYBNSy (Jritton Gin FecTa'. Semi for nricv-AM'of Sesctmtioii and'pi'/e^es. fSf'ffnsfn- Zachry Af Ooeflay rci/ijeseyt us at; dtnkyers, nolT-t? Dr. 8. P. Doxbns J. W. LvKgfbrd. ™ Sllli. em-o ■ sjNj CONViitr, CBOU JIV. N ,< | —ti il'Ll. **<; '‘iif vd Ht •**. 3k I " IfANIFCARTS, WIfEEL BARROWS aud VEHICLES of all kinds, H ARNESS, from the Cheapost in the Dearest, both Hand and Machine Stitch ed. We Keep the celebrated I j b@“E\ ekett | T -T7W | the Host in Unse, for CAE :1 T AGES BUGGIES, or one Ilorse WAGONS. Can supply any part of HARNESS on 4liort notice. • , Also, a full stock of 'SLJ mn: 'as el in great variety aE ays on hand, fur j home building purposes. Carpenters, and OouDactors would do well to see our j special wholesale rates. Mouldings, Entices, Stops, Strips, etc.., a speciality, and made of any tvidlh, thickness, or shape. Window Sash— primed and glassed—Blinds and Doors, ; either white or yellow pine. _ Also suitable lumber for Coffins. Wo always keep in stock Burial cases and Caskets of various .sizes aud lengths, I i from infants to adults-—all at very low ' figures. Coffin Hardware generally. 1 With our.facilities, we propose to make I Coffins ot any style, from the plainest to , the finest, cheaper than we possibly could by hand alone. Giuc us a trial and see ! Pat oat Wheels, i Hubs, Spokes, Rims, Bodies, Seats, Shafts, Poles Dash Frames, Axles, Springs. IRON in great variety. Screws and Bolts of best make. Patent and Enameled Leather, Enameled Cloths, Moss and everything a Trimmer needs. I 1 ull slock of best ! Carriage Paint's,' Varnislies, Oils, Color's, Ornuntenls, and 1 Paints generally. NEW carriages, buggies and WAGONS always on'hand, in great variety, and can make to order any style or quality desired. Old ones Repaired, Painted aud Trimmed at short notice, and at living rates. We buy the best j material, and having suitable machinery, jure able to turn off work vvitb neatness ! nnfl (lispaU'di. . Wlllf 'oofisfaht devotion to onr Bust ness. Honest'Dealings with our Custom, era, Experienced FaUhiul Mechanics, and the m tnutactiM’e of Reliable Goods in i Four line, vfe hope to merit a liberal pat ronacc irofn a-Goheroiis P-'-bltc. I bank ing you to.’ your past favors, we will be. i glad to see yon again at onr office on Depot Street, near the Geo R R. Respectfully, Downs & Langford T U M BLED DOW N, But not broken. I aiu now selling Cooking Stoves at price* never heforh-heard of; “ seeing is believing” j so give me a call before you buy. J. 3. ANTHONY, Commercial St., Conyers, Ga Sign of “The Big, Red Coffee Tot.” CONYERS ' Male and PelfV;4c High School. 1870. rr>HE exercises of the above institution wih L be resumed on the Kith day of JANUARY. IB7tt. Tuitiontdue at the end of each quarter. RATES OF TUITION : Primary Deparrtuicnt, per quarter $1 00 Intermediate “ “ “ “ Academical “ “ ' u y Uigh.r “ “ “ 10 00 —0 Inqideu ai expens ?s, twenty-Svc cents per quarter. BOARD Oil EAT. Students-prepared for nay class in College, or for the several business allo cations of life. or further particulars address either one; of the Undersigned. j. f. McClelland, a. m. Rev. j. M. BRITTAIN, A- M., n2l Gm Frincipl WATERS CONCERTO rAT.I Qlt ORGiXp f ttro f!;c most br-autlfiil fn‘.(jro * ffc'io&iSife' o PC ir* tunc evt*r suude. Ih c COM ’1- ft TO STCqSsJfif, cVer plnced In uMy Or- Kan # It Is produced by an tru set (■/ reeds, pccu- ' i Ihirfcr ▼k*cd, • the EF -4>TlltlK, w{dlo.tot BgffHIMITATION nftVonC- Ji .'i®! man vow® 1h nut. rKKB. WAT lilts’ “viAUESTE ORGANS, ' MflHJ'JFroncli Cftsee. -coaibiue FtiiiTV <) VOTf’ITSir inih joren t YfUnirie vf tone % suitable for.JTiAKMIIC 'r ( andm i H. O TV ATE ilS’ PIAN OS HaW Rrent ifOYFer and a tnv Klniurftohc, vith nil’ iiuxlern inuituvcitesb)) .ami-are the 15KST l'h A NOS 31A.0E,. Tiieso Or cans and Pianos art wnMfiffl/o/- thx yen rs* PRJOES EXTItEME LV SstP.V ‘or cash or part easii and luUanee,in ¥ KHinflJv payments- Second-Hand instriiuientif atwiTßi imrcpa iiiH- Pianos and Organs to rent until paid for ns per contract* AHENTjS WAN* TICI). Special inducements to tiie irnde. Alib em! diseouut T-acJw/<, M Chnrche# School •% lo'ty.'^etc. . iU.rSTJUWDVA TALQGI/h'SMMLKIK ( ' iSiniACE WAT FILS & SONS 4SI T?ro£tdna.y, New York* P, O r Hex 35G7* two ,i)6ze:\ COOKING 1 STOVES IN STOKE, AND .SOON TO AiIKIYF., AT J . S . A N T II O N Y ’“S’ Stove and Tin House, Commmercial Street Conyers, Georgia. Sijn of the big, red coffer pot. the: ■\ySekly s uisr i770 NEE YORK 1870 Eighteen ’hundred in sevei_iy-six is the Centennial year. It is also the your in whieli an Opposition House of Representatives, the first since the war, w 0 he in power at Wash ington ; and the year f the twenty-third elec tion of a President of the ®'uit,# States. All of tiiese events are sure to be of great interest and importance, especially the two latter; and all of thorn and everything Cbnnecfetf with them will he fully and frSshly reported and expounded in The Fun. The Opposition House of Representatives, taking up the line of inquiry opened years ago' j •by The Sun, will sternly and diligently iuves- i tigato the corruptions and misdeeds of Grant’s ■administration ; and it will, it is to be hoped, lay the foundation for anew and both r period in tur national history. Of all this The Sun will contain complete and accurate a’ccounfs, furnishing its readers with early and trustwor i thy information upon these absor; ing topics. The twenty-third Presidential election, with I the preparations for it, will lie memorable as I 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 j party of Reform, and as electing that candi- date. Concerning all these subjects, those who read The Sun will have tho constant means of being thoroughly well ir formed. The Weekrv ,Sun, which has attained a circulation of over eighty thousand copies, al ready lias its readers in every State and Ter ritory, and we trust that tho year XB7C will see their number*-, doubled.’ It will continue to-be a thorough newspaper. • All the general news of the day will.be found in it,, condensed when unimportant, at full length when qf mb ment; and always, we trust, treated in a clodr, intrivsting and instructive .mum i-. It is our aim t,o make tho Weekly Sun the best family newspaper in tho world, and we shall continue to give in its columns a large amount of miscellaneous reading, such as sto ries, tales, poems,- eeientifie infell,gence and agricultural information, for which we are Hot able to make room in mu' daily edition. Tho agricultural department especially is one of its prominent features. The fashions are also reg ularly reported in its columns; and so are the markets of evtry kind. The Weekly Sun, eight pages, with fifty six broad effiumns, is'Srily §1 20 a yeai, pos tage prepaid. As this price barely repays tho cost of the paper, no discount can be made fron ..this rate to clubs, agents postmasters, or anyone. The Daily Sun, a large f-irtlr pfrge ne-rispa-' per of twenty-eight columns, gives all the news for two cents a copy. Subscription, pos tage prepaid, 55c. a month or $0.50 a year. Sunday edition extra, $1:10 per year. We hare no travelling agents. Address, ' THE ‘SUN, nc>23-tf Kew York City. G. VTm WEAVER, J. L. GKANAPF i- ; . j ~ j;* .' R■ ‘ N ,; } . ( , £"| ff weaver & mmm Dealers Iu Dry Goods,' Groceries, Family Supplies, Etc., lita. t • I .... } If \ ■ A large and well selected Genert Assortment always kept on band. The Best Goods at the Lowest prices. Call -tud see us at our Store in the Bentley Building. May G, lyr, Send for Cnen. ri)LE - op I PATENT • SUGAR and 'STYRtT EYAl’OttATJJifi * .PANS; VICTOR- GAN-E Mild-, SWEEP- .% STAK E Jf I If lESJ-fER .anfl IfefiPAllA- - 4 TOR ;'UAIH>WEKT AS THRESH- ' r Efi aid ®pm r6i£; i , s =/ """•'‘"bbcKßYE” (ML?JUTtiip* 'iili ’itEAPTB‘ "V- . f -u v - ttrT*TWi ’By, , 1 wliifh Hr. I’emberton 1 fluid extract r ,( slnlingm, (or Queen’s deli ht) hi.S attained m all soWftns of tho country *•*—.. 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It iill mereuriid < r other poisont from the Mirnd, and soon refetqres the perfect,health and purity, Tht pale, yellow, firkly Junking isyoop.chaiyred to one oj itaun, ii eshni'ss n na "rohose n£ k>r cUiv;ef cause is badblrxhl.- A trial will prove it., ,’t hlwwnduhate 1 leenispatohiid ay if, Were .{ii'iuthv.gi*e by ;ilw miraculous powej, who .hJjd happ U'-'SS, wlicri onceall whsmltfryi „. (• . -tr •*' ;Lt invigorates find kt?en#thctls trie whola system, y.ets sccYfurve organs, alliiyi ijniuAHicdiWE ctfrfefi ifiacraflon, and regnlata t!v-bUwels. ■ i " ;l)R: HTILLINGIA OR QUEENS liET-TGHT GIVES health, strewtu AND AtY PETITE, (t pia-Ces tie blood, aud,renoyatca. and m- whole sysrem, Its meaiciil jirop rdtlft - * *Fbi testimonials of wonderful cures, send to tlie Proprietor,.or call S.UJfVHi' Qruggist. Tho i.'iuHni.st”Atlanta, Ga. Fcr feblcby nit fli'et-cla*, druggists. . ■*- , Office of'G W IdAp/Wull sircefc, , ■ w Atl(iuta„,ya., Jiiljgb, 1873. /), ~/. S. 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The price of “T h e In and ex" is 'i'i a ycer. Address all orders to - JAS. P. HARRISON & 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 steam 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 i grade of work in .this pepartment. County j officials will find it to their interest to con sult us as to legal form books, records, min utes, blanks, etc. * Tnis establishment has long been thor oughly refitted and refurnished, regardless of expense, with every variety of new hook and job printing material, together with a full complement of skilled workmen. AYedding cards of new and elegant design, rivaling the beautiful productions of the en graVcr ; bill and letter heads of the most ap proved Styles; showbills, posters, programmes, minutes, catalogues, books, railroad tickets, aud everything thitt can he printed. Try he Franklin. . • , Address all communications to JAS. P. IIARIUSON & Cos. P. O. Drawer, 24, Atlanta, Ga. Dyspepsia Dyspepsia i| the most discouraging and dis .tressihg <Vse9.se mat is heir to. Americans arc particularly subject t<s this disease ami its ef fects ; such as Sour stomach, sick headache, ha bitual costiveae(i?i heartburn, water-brash, gnawing and burning’ pains in the pit of the stomach, coming up of the food, coated t-ongue, disagreeable taste In the mouth, impute blood and all diseases 61 the Stomach and Liver. — Two doses ef Cf even's August Fuoweb will re lieve you at once, and there positively is not a •case in the Uififed States it will pot cure. . If you doubt this gato yoifr Druggist,'Dr. W.'H.' 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For map circulars, condensed time table s and general information in regard to transpor tation facilities to all points in Tennessee, Ax kansas, Missouri, Minnesota, Colorado, Sas, Texas, lowa, New Mexico, Utah and - apply to fir' address Albert B" ! ' General Railroad Agent, Office Atlanta, da No one should go West without first getti --. in communication with the General Km Agent, and become informed as to sl 'l’ , advantages, cheap and quick transportation o families, household goods, stock and implements generally. All 'nf° r T l ! lt 'U 1 fnllygiveh. • W L MjWf