Rockdale register. (Conyers, Ga.) 1874-1877, April 27, 1876, Image 2

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Rockdale Register. _ j.. ... ■ :rz: Jti/ the Register Publishing Company A. V. McCAlili Editor nml Buhlik'h* * 7/n Ro< KPAI.K H KOI ATI i. ootts only 7, 00 Dollars per outturn, it ha* a Urge and constantly increasing circula n'on, and is one of the eery best adver tisin'/ mediums Tn, the State. TftK GEORGIA PHEW Aft^OIATToN. /IJitrirfgtfM mtietinffol lito Georgia JV JirOonTMilVtHi will 'be field in Snvan nah on V\ edncuday, May lOtli, at 12‘ o'<4ock m. „ ■ J. 11. Eatti.i., President. 11. Cahaniss, Rec. Sin'iy itkfta oVer tin Central Railroad can he l.a<l m application to the President of the Association. ♦— —— fOt All WE HARMONIZE t Our people nro very much intcreSleil in the asked at the head ol this irrfle'*, ihatnely : “Shall we Hmiftonit t T It*6 an important (jtloltion. and it's rrrore important that it be, afiswored light. Il‘s mo r e important b.ill ’hat we shall not answer tjie ipustion in the afliiniu live, but that ate unite'Ourselves togeth er lor our own *s WiM ns our country's good. The hope Of the country is in uNtDemocratic pintV. The hope ol the party is in its being united and working iu harmony. All personal ambition and selfishness must he laid aside ; must he buried forever, V?r At least put out of sight till otir whole country is put on a sure ab'\ firm ioutnla lion, so far as political exoilerneill is concerned. VVe'il have rlioro ot it tins year than ever before—wc elect from President down. The great, grand rtit.l nil important question of "hutirtlil rights and Constitutional liberty,” lit to bo set ■ tied at the pol’s, either by a fait express ion of the ballot, which wheh Hghtly used “executes the freeman's will-, or, Hy fraud, bribery, violence and inlitnida.. tion, which has for years ruled out lib ertii sand rights away from us. Now, who so blind as not to see the importance of, harmony T Who so igfio rant as not to know that if the whole body is to bo healthy, that every limb and portion aud function of the body must be in a healthy stale? If one organ ! is diseased it will affect the entire sys- j U'iii. It’ wo would *ureeed we must make a “long pull, a strong pull, and a pull nll-together no side issues ; no stopping ytt. Lay cliques, rings, law yers, doctors, farmers, town and country, and <jve*y oilier issue that divides us aside. If you have ft pet scheme of yo"r own Kero it to yourself till your country I u* 11 Sihve an inordinate tarsi' for ,office wait till your country 1 ml is for you ; then, it you are worthy and wit qualified it will bring* you out. , We have country to save ; human rights must be protected ; and eonstitu tionaHiberty preserved. Now who is so seltish and unpatriolio as not to join in with all good ami true men “shaking lftnids across the bloody chasms ol llit disunited past,” and strike as one man for life and liberty I IVn morals ot Hockd ile county Whether you be independents or strict plirty men wo address Uivso words to you : Will you lay aside everything oi ii persoual, selfish or ambitious nature and join true Democrats everywhere in your.oonntty's deliverance. “Let by gones be bysgones ;’ only let ns Unite tmd save our country ! VETO MESSAGE. f'd th> 'SunftU of the United States : Washington, April l‘J.— Heiewith I return Senate bill No. 172, entitled an Atlt fixing the uiv Presiucnl of the Lulled Biatcs, witho'itt my npproVal, I am constrained to this course, lrom a sense of duty to my successors in office, to myself and to what is due to the dig nity of the position ot Chief Magistrate ot a nation of more than forty millions of people. Whou the salary of the T resident of tlm United States was fixed by the Constitution at $‘25,003 pel- an - jiunn we were a na'iou oi but three millions of people, until' from A lohg an exhaustive war, without bommeree or manufactories, with but few wants, and \hose cheaply supplied. The salary must have been deemed small for the respon mbilities and dignity oi the position-, but justifiably so, from the Impoverished oonduipn of the Treasury, and the sim plicity it was desired to cultivate in the republic. The salary of the Congress men, under the constimtiop was fixed at $0 per day, for the time actually in ses sion, an average of about 120 days, to each sessiou, or $720 per year, or less titan one thirtieth of the salary of the I’resident. O,ingress have legislated upon their own sa’-aVies bom time to lime since, until finally it reached $'),000 per an num or one..fifth ojt. that ot the Presi 'dent, before the salary of the latter was increased. No one having a knowledge ot the cost of living at the national Cap ital, will contend that the present salary 'of Congressmen is too unless it is tlie intention, to make the office one en* tirely ot honor, when the salary should be abolished, a proposition repugnant to our Republican ideas and instructions. I do not believe the ejtiv.ens of this Re ptfdio desire their public seryauts to serve them without a fair compensation for their services. Twenty five thousand dol ars does not del ray the expenses of j the Executive lor one jear, or lias not in ; my experience. It is now one-fifth in vl ie t<> what it was when fixed by the Cona.titnlioD, in supplying demands and wa ts. Having no personal inle’est in thlj matter, I have lelt ntysefr free to ret tin this bill to the house in w\iich it originated, with my objections, believing tint in so'doing, I meet the wishes nud H’ Igmcnt of 1 e great majority of lboo f who indirectly pay all 'he salaries and I other expenses of the Government. [Signed] U. S. Giiant. tot the North go on hugging the bones ot AnderKonville to its bosom, whilst its buzzards peck the remaining life out of the half living South, and see w hether it is not better to meet us as we have for ten years entreated to be met, upon tiie basis of anew agreement honorable to both parties. We are back in the Union to fetay ; but it is yet to be defo/ffnined whether we shall be a bless ing or u curse.—[Courier Journal. WHAT CQVNTHY PAVERH HO. An exchange combats witli considera ble vigor the argument that the city weeklies are cheaper ami better than the country papers. bt asks, do they ever give you any home news? Never. Do they ever say anything in regard to your own county‘l Nothing. Do they con tain notices for your schools, churches, meetings, ifnptovements and hundreds of other local inatteis of Interest, which yo'AV country papers publish without pay? Not an item. Do they ever say a word calculated to draw attention to your county and its numerous thriving towns and aid their progress and enterprise* Not a word. And yet thou arc inen who lake contracted views ot this mat ter, that unless they are getting as many square inches of reading matter in their own papers as they do in a city papers, they think they .are not yetiing the worth of their money. It reminds us of the person who took I lie largest pair of boots in the box, because tin y cost the h.ame as ft pftVr inticl. smaller that lit liitti. Avery melancholy affair occurred in the early part ot last week near flic IJar j tow iron furnace. Mr, llobt. Reed had, j after cleaning ortt and loading his rifle, , set it behind the door without saying 1 anything nbortt it tb arty member of his ! family A short time after, Mr. and 1 Mrs. ltebd set. ollt Afoot td visit a neigh j Dor. They had gone but a short distance when they heai'd a report ot a gnu. ' They hurried back to find their little boy | some fen yenrf) bid weltering in blood, huVitld lje'-ll PHot through tile head hy art elller Mother, who efplrihed to his I father tlitil Hot knoiVmg the gun was loaded Undertook to show the his broth er how father Hid when he fired i he glib, and was horrified to find that he had shot hiA little brritlier. The little fellow lived about half an hour—[Planter's AdvObate. —.—-—-a.± ' MOODY. TIIB <iKKST ftBVl VAI.IST 1:1 AI (iTMTA.* fFrom the Augdsht CHrnritclo find Sentinel, Sunday; April 28. | Sir. Moody, the great revivalist, Hr lived in Augusta yesterday lilorning, and stopped at the Planter's Hotel. His ar rival was somewhat unexpected, it hav ing been supposed that ho would reach this city some time in May. Mrs. Moody, who has been spending the winter i’> Florida, met her husband hero. Mr. Moody enrne to Augusta directly from btw, York, vrirb tlie exception of a day |in Philadelphia, and will, after remain ing several days here, proceed direct to his home in Chicago. The committee who have been (linking praparaiions in anticipation of Mr Moody s arrival, in terviewed him yesterday for the purpose of learning his plans. Ho was so fa tigued, however, from his 'ong ride, that lie postponed for the present arranging any definite program me for his slay in Augusta. It is not known how long he will remain, but the ci mmitlee hope to persuade him to stay at least ten days, and preach once a day during that time, if no more. As it was certain that no church in the city would accommodate the thousands who desire to hear Mr. Moody, the committee some days since secured the warehouse of Daniel & Row land to be used us the place of meeting. It was originally proposed to cover the open space or court, with an awning, but we understand that Mr. Moody objects to this as the Voice cannot be heard with any distinctiveness under ean.vas. The warehouse Will be arranged so as to give comfort tb all who A'tend. It w ill ao commodate three or fultr thousand per sons. It is thought that fully this num ber witl attend the daily Services. The houf at which these services will coin thence has not yet been fixed upon-, but it will probably be sometime during the morning. There will he an Open ait meeting at the L’ity Hall at half past live o’clock this afternoon, at Which Mr. Moody will preach-. It is also eon'etn plnted to have a Choir of fully one hun dred singers. Mr. Moody is a min of fine physique and pi orifices ti favorable impression at first sight. We nndetstalSd that ManrtgPhlehtft will bo made with the railroads to bring pat lies desiring *0 httefid the services, to the city, at reduced rates, The Augusta papers bring to its the sad intelligence ot llio death ot Major James G. Gregg, son of tho late Wil liam Gregg, the founder of Granitevillo, by the hand of an assassin. Major Gregg was a good citizen, and in the late War distinguished himself as a sol dier in llutledge’s regiment of cavalry, and bore the testimony of his service in wounds in battle. His widow is the eldest daughter of the late Governor James 11. llammohd, of South Caroli na.—[Atlanta Tidies. The fare to the Uentennial from Au gusta, round trip, will be S3B 00; from Macon, s4l 00; Savannah, $52 50; Atlanta, S4O 25 ; Columbus, sl7 75. Thqse rates will have to be che ipciffid if j the people of this section are to see the show. Jas. Wilkinson, of tlw firm of Bren, or A Wilkinson, of New Orleans, was arrested in Louisville on the 22d, inst., charged with | frauds in Nashville, Cincinnati, New Orleans, I to the amount of fifteen thousand dollars. The Governor of MasSAchnsoets has ovftr ruled the decision of subordinate militia offi j cers and granted permission to the Boston ; Light Infantry to parade at Charleston, S. 0. as an indication that she people of Massachu ! setts are responsive to every 1 >jal and patri otic sentiment. Chas. E. Strong has been elected assignee by Ihuv'an. Shi viran J Co.’s creditoi-s. THE LATEST NEWS. ‘lll. r—mt fiu.!iet crri.-l tb w.t.r. of the; Flint no high that the Clerk of Baker ivipc rior Court could sit in his office and catch Ush through the window with a hook and line. Abe Oates, colored, stabbed John Bailey, another colored brother, so seriously the other day that the talW died. The affray oecurred ; In Meriwether county. J. R. Brown, the well-known mind-reader, is in Augusta. Tlio State Sunday School Convention will be held this yew at Decatfir beginning on 12th of May. On the Bth instant, Mr. Thff-na* B. Bennett, of Mitchell county, shipped fifty bales of cot ton of last year's crop. A Vewnan girl has ‘a hive of bees in her parlor, and when her beau stay's longer than agreeable, she slightly gives til*? hiv'd a tilt ahd out come the bees and sting him. this in a novel hut efficient p.an. Columbus, Oa.. is new running 3.1,000 spin dles and 1,000 looms, besides many iron and industrial enterprises. The city was destroyed in 180.*, and all these have been replaced since with Southern money. Two colored women beat another almost to death in Decatur county, the other day. Jeal ousy was the cause of the orinre. A large number of Virginians from the Shennando 'h Valley have purchased land in Thomas county and Hull make it their future home/ The monitor Dictator liastieon in I’ort Poy ul Harbor one year. "The farmers of Morgan county will use about SOO,OOO worth of Commercial fertili zers this season. Traces of burglars ar# still to be seen around Albany. Dr. liedfield, of the Cincinnati Commercial, will attend tin- Radical State Convention to be held in Atlanta on the 3rd of May. He will bo accompanied by his eloquent saddle bags. Sumpter county is out of debt and hass 4,000 in her tr< usury. Thbrb re one hundred and twenty-five newspapers in Georgia. Mr. William Windham, Jr., of Ilarralson county, accidentally shot und killed himself on the 19th. A Houston county man killed three rattle, snakes iu one day recently. Rust is appearing on wheat and oats in Houston county. H. H. J., of the TeWgfAph and Mbsscjiger, learns on excellent authority that it has cost Governor Smith seven thousand dollars to keep tha executive establishment, even with a sn nil household. I About two weeks ago Mr. Henry N. Gardner, br.ee a resident, of Augusta, was struck oil the j head by a white trail named Davis, at Wrights -1 Ha-0} McDuffie county. Mr. Gardner died from tlie effects of the wound Friday, His remains were brought to the city of Augusta hGt evening, and hull tie Vented from tlie Dem ote Vy Chapel, tbifi morning; at 10 o’clock. Prairie fires are destroying the timber land of wester n Texas. The first locomotive in China has made a I trial trip of one uilie on the tramway, near j JSiianghSi. The celebrated fencer, Robert, died recently in Paris, while giving a lesson to one of his pii pils. A permanent industrial exhibition a’d mu seum has been completed in the public park of Vedclo, J ipan. Gen Braxton Bragg was appo nte-l Pity |I-.h giueet of Galveston, but the Councilnien re fa j . to confirm him. An expedition will leave Stockholm at the c’.o- > of the summer to make archaeological investigations hi Central Asia. A manual labor school, under the name of tlie Texas Agi-ioultirral and Mechanical Col lege, has been built at Bryan, at a costof $150,- 000. Several San Francis -o Merchants have es tablished a tegular trade with Siberia, im porting frlrs ands -al skins and exporting gen eral merchandise. Garnbaldi lives in a handsome two-story structure enclosed by a high wall, and iu the midst of a garden embellished with trees and llowers and conservatories. A “ celebrated comedian” playing in Cincin nati announces in his advertisements that he “ will shoe a horo on the s age in vlie presence of the audiemte.” If the “ comedian” finds horses scarce thnt need sh oh, there will be no trouble in procuring jackasses. During the period of 1870-5 the population of Kansas has increased from 408,437 to 528,- 487. aud in the latter years there wore 4,710,- 000 acres of ground under cultivation. The thigh hone of a British species of lion, and several teeth of rhinoceros, have been discovered in the brick earth-pit at Oayford, over which the rivor Thames formerly r an. The high prico of oysters is beginning to make itself so keenly felt in Franca that the Government contemplate prohibiting their sale from the Ist of May to the 31st of August. Since the establishment of the American elm pel at Rome the English Baptist mission has purchased ground near the ancient Basil ica of 8 anta Prudenziana for anew church. The new- Constitution of Colorado provides that the school f Arid shall ever remain invio late and intact, and that the interest only shall ho used iu the maintenance of the schools. The King of Bdrmah has ordered the courts and pllblic offices to bo closed for forty days, during which time Iho ceremony of boring h'-les in the ears of the Princesses will bo per formed. It is estimated that there are now 2 t#,0()0 Angora goats on tlie Pacific coast, and quite an industry is anticipated in breeding them, as their skins make excellent, lap-ropes and gloves, while their wool is very precious. At Yon-ping, China, placards inciting the populhoe against foreigners are posted on the walls of the city, and flags bearing the in scription, “ expel and destroy the foreign bar barians.” are flying in prominent localities. Because a man in Portland, Oregon, deemed it necessary for the preservation of his au thority at home to flog his wife, all the wo men iii the.vicinity met in council, passed res olutions, and then going to his house, whaled him until lie became insensible. In consequence of the hold advance of the Russians into Chinese territory, ami the estab lishment. of a settlement on the right bank of the Amour in the Province of Tsitihar, the Chinese Government has forbidden the natives tra iing with the new comers. * A valuable block of marble, polished and carved, was on a car in Rutland, Vt., ready for shipment to Philadelphia for the exhibition. When somebody ruined it by defacing it. A written warning to the company to employ more men at better wages was left by the mis creants. i St, Petersburg will bo very lively this fall, i After the return of the Czar from Ems, he ' will entertain in turn the Duchess of Edin | burgh, the King and Queer, of Denmark, the I King and Queen of Greece, the Emper or o Brazil, and Pi-ince Humbert and the Princess Margaret, of Italy, A kerosene lamp fire burned the Amide building in Philadelphia recently. Losses,-. 000. , The Cook County Savings Bank of Chicago has suspenped. It has 10,000 depositors; f',,000 Scandinavians. Col. Nilligan won the fit, Kilbourn the second, and Stampede the third race on the-3d at New Orleans. The delegates to the National Bepubl.cw Convention from Connects t express a piof erence fc r Postmaster General Jewell. The fleet to rodezvous at Tampico, Mexico, for the protection of A merieun interests com prise the Mur.on, Haitford, Swaara, and Xhawmut. The coal afid store* of Ih<s Pacific Mail and Steamship Company were attached on the 23rd hy the Panama Railroad Company at San Francisco. Geo. Ritchie, a prominent Fitizef. of Phila delphia, shot hiuiself yesterday. He w “ s *' 1 rector in the Kensington National Bank and of the Hannia Distillery Company. A shipment of one hundred pairs of prairie chicken ten pairs of wild turkeys, and ten puirs of wild geese uro soon to be sent from San Francisco to Aukland, New Zealand, for thu purpose of introducing there these hithe’ - to unknown birds. The prairie chickens were caught in lowa. • Two thousand sacks of salt tumbled into the Delaware river from a Philadelphia wharf, the other day. A New York man hafl had to pay a woman $5,000 for (idling her a “withered up old maid.” Serves him right. ■ Serious troubles are reported in Barbadoes. Estates are being pillaged und housas burned. The extensive Methodist camp-grounds at Tarentum, Pa., were burned recently. Loss, $50,000. The House Committers on Foreign Affairs will report against giving the Emperor of Brazil a public reception. United States Commissioner Davenport tes tifled yesterday that the President paid him $34,000 iu 1872 for election purposes. The jail in Olarkesville, Habersham county, Ga., was broken into Thursday night, while the court was in session, aud a man convicted of burglary released. The Freedman’s Bank matter was up in the House, the other day. Mr. Bradford, of Ala bama, n ade a speech exposing the manner in which the affairs of the institution had .keen conducted, and defending the South "g 'inst charges of disl.oy alty. mi DOLLAR WILL GET THE weekly mmm, Free of Postage, till JAM IRV IST, 1877.. It is the leading paper of the South. Rod hot Presidential and Gubernatorial Campaigns opening. Every Georgian short'd, take the People’s paper. Several serial stories, by dis tinguished authors running all the time. (SaTThe Getter- up of a club of ten will re ceive the paper free.,Jgfs Daily, SIO,OO per annum ; $5,30 for 6 mo ; $2,(55 for three months, , Send your subscription for tbit great politi cal and family journal, PUBLISHED AT THE CAPITOL. W. A. HEMPHILL & CO., Publishers.. Atlanta, Georgia. WHEREVER IT HAS BEEN TRIED JllitOiliA has established itself as a perfect regulator and sube hem so v for disorders o ’ the system arising from improper action of the Liver and Bowels. IT 18 NOT A PH VS - . hut, by stimulating the secretive organs, ,y and gradually re moves all impurities nd regulates the entire system IT IS NOT A DOCTORED BITTERS, but VEGETABLE TONIC which assists digestion, and thus stimulates, the appetite for food necessary to invigorate the weakened and inactive organs, and gives strength to all the vital forces. IT CARRIESITS OWN RECOMMENDA TION, as the large andrapidly increasing sales gistify. sePrice : One Dollar a bottle. Ask your drug t tfor it. JOHNSON, HOLLO WAY & CO Wholesale Agents.Pliila., CHRISTIAN INDEX. A large eight page weekly. Organ of the Baptist Denomination. Should he in every Baptist Frmily in the Land. It is the paper our children blight to read. It is the paper lor all who would know the truth as it. is in Jesi's. Sv.hscribe for it at once—lnduce your Friends and Neignbors to do Likewise. \ If you liavn’t the money, subscribe anyhow Your pastor will make the arrange ment for you. Send for specimen co p i es. The price of "T he Index ” is $3 4 year. Address all orders to .IAS. P. IIARRISON & 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 h ranklin steam printing house, at which evefy variety cf book, mercantile, legal and railway printing is executed. In excellency bf manner, promptness and cheapness, we defy competition. Our Blank Book Manufactory is, likewise, well appointed. Orders solicited for every grade of work -in this pepartment. County officials will find it to their interest to con sult us as to legal form boohs, records, min utes, blanks, etc. , Tliis establishment has long been thor oughly refitted Anfi refurnished, regardless of expense} with every variety of new book and job printing materisl, together with a full, complement of skilled workmen. Wedding cards of new and elegant design, rivaling the beautiful productions of the en graver ; bill and letter heads of the most ap proved stylek; showbills, posters, programmes, minutes, catalogues, books, railroad tickets, nud everything that can be printed. T;y he Franklin. \a u-ess all communications to JAS. P. HARRISON & Cos. p. O. Drawer, 21, Atlanta; ill he Greatest Medical Discovery . 1 OF THE XlX.th CENTURY. * HEALTH, H.tAUTY, AND MODERN WOMANHOOD ! * DU J BRAD FIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR rt U u ' J ‘ woman’s BEST I'RIEND. * * 1 Its operations are quick and it never fails to cure. Thankful for the very motion -Hi.. H-fig&rmXiSh* ' • it® So'(I bv all Dj UKgists ill the United States. “B T 11 BRa.i>FIELD, Atlanta, Georgia , Proprietor. READ! READ!! . ~i . t ( u h ..ii t^octov. “ ““““ prolapsus, uttri, or falling *pc na th and elasticity. Tried doctor after dcdif moonnng in ail her l’nst. e Deaaty. health, tt. February 18. 1874. , ~ . . - n “ ,1,1 f,.‘ r pir years Had disease of the womb anti Thin is to certify that my wife “ q { „ p languor, exhaustion and nervo® headache, weight in lower part ness, loss ot appetite and flesh. Mich, ■• d-'-et'or , artd patent ntedicmess apprehenaivc she would never get well. T riudl octei• oner c BraJfield - g Fe . tad despaired of Iter improvement, when ° . ottles cured her. Improved in hoalth, ap male Regulator. She is now well; three “ “Xngth, and elasticity.” I ro : petite and flesh ; “ she is blooming m all her p. sUne bexuw. be ß nefacter . May your shad gard you as her savior from the dark portals of diath, * JOHN ' SHARP. ■%^, l l^/wrt , CARSWELL G,. nave You a Hollar ? FOR ONE DOLLAR WE WILL SEND, POSTAC.E-PAIlj |iiE igeslti U ,r rV* '"re WWE YEA-Ito cmlt iibs ALL THE NEWS of thepast seven days, collected by the nts andhis correspondents of, the New York Daily World, and in fulness, accuracy and enterpr tin respect “ DEPARTMENT contains the latest-news of fafnn experiments fi i nml abroad eontributiotis by home and foreign writela, full reports ct the ClulJ’of “ AmeSn Institute, and quotations Of valuable and interesting articles appearng am ft which can , iA no other paper. All the resources at the command of a great metropolitan daily } pmnloved in its collectidn, and the result i R a P a 8 G each.week Avheie the mein iHoisp.ip (.nmnlete record of the work of the order for the past seven days. In addi tion to tbs weekTy reconi, The World gives the creau. of all the local grange papers m every State and wiU continue to be under the charge of one of the active mem 4 0rB For the FIRESIDE DEPARTMENT, in addition to its other attractions, such as noetfw miscehany humorous extracts, <tc., during the coming year there will be nor less than one hnnd red short tales by the best vriters of fiction m England and America. r The MARKET REPORTS, brought down to the hour of publication, aie the >Bt that can he made Each market is reported by one whose special knowledge and tmmmg !nl C idm theWst authority upon thal subject" in the United States. For accuracy and com pleteness the market reports of of The World are unrivalled. , • 5,,.*,,.... upon „ PAUK ROW, NEW YORK. JAMES BANKS, AT T 011 N E Y A T L A W, Office No. 8, James' Bank Block, Atlanta, Georgia. , , . - Special attention given to the collection of c aims All business attended to promptly IjH IE PEOPLE WANT PiiOOF. There is t J o medicine prescribed by Physician or sold by Druggists, that carries such evidence of its success and superior virtue as Boschee s German Syrup lor Severe Coughs. Colds settled on the Breast. C‘ nsriptkm, or any disease of the Throfft and Thn'fM a proof of that fact- is that any porsb’n qffiic.ted, can get Sa-unplo Bottle for. 1(1 ceftts amj _trj fts "upperior effect before buying p y -" at <5, csnts, ft has lately been introduced m this country from Germany, arid its wonderful cures are astonishing everyone that uses it. Ihreel >ll will relirivc ifny oa.se, Try it, Sold by W H Lee NO EXCUSE FOR PE NG SICK. No person can use Boscliee’s German Syrup without getting immediate relief ’c cure.—- We have the first case ot Coughs, Coldt or Consumption, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs, yet to hear from that has not been cured. We have distributed every year for three years over 250,000 sample bottles to Druggists in all parts of the United States No other Manufacturer of Medicine ever gar their Preparation such a test as this. Go to your Druggist, Dn. W. H. Lee & Son, and g a a bottle for 75 cents and try it—two dost 3 wifi relieve you. Sample Bottles 10 cents ea-ch. Jaul4 75-ly CHIUS AND JAPAN PEAS. The introduction of the crops thoughout the South will enable u*s to keep our stock and till our smoke-houdes as cheaply as it can he done at the West. The Chufa is planted in a ridge like potatoes, yields on common land 200 bushels per acre of the riches feed, une qualed for fattening hogs, poultry —and chil dren. One acre will fatten more hogs than -ten toes of the best corn, besides furnishing grazing Summer. For the truth of these claims we refer to tJ. S. c - mmissionev of Agriculture, Washington, or to any agricul tural paper in the outh. Price, by mail, postage paid, 20c a package, 40c a pint, “Pc a quart by express $4 a peck, §ls a bushel. The Japan Pea fully established its merits several years ago, and. is now iu universal de mand. it grows upright Like a.cotton stalk, is cultivated like corn, and yields from 150 to 300 bushels an acre on ordinary land. Stock of all kinds relish it and thrive highly on it without other feed. Also excellent for. table use (after boiling about a week.) Price by mail, postage paid, 15c a package, 30c a pint, 50c a quart, By express, $3 per pack, $lO per bushel. These seeds are so scarce and costly that we cannot make any discount to wholesale dealers or granges. When Southern planters grow their own stock-feed and fatten their own hogs we shall hear no more of hWS times and “middlemen” for this will put an end to both. If you fear to invest largely it will cost but a trifle to try these seeds, and unless your experience differs from all others you will be forever thankful for the trial. Address, A. F. WHITE & CO., tn4o. Nashville, Tenn. john M Idle doe, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Office 2) Pryor street, opposite Kimball House TWO DOZEN COOKIjSTG -BTOVE- SIS STORE, AND SOON TO ARRIVE, AT J . S , ANTHONY'S Stove and Tin House, Commmercial Street Conyers, Georgia. Siyn of the I'f, feet coffee pot. FOR COUGHS, COLDS and HOARSENESS , AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, USE WELL'S CARBOLIC TABLETS, V .*! . -UrJ A fut trp only in BLUE boxes. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. For sale by Druggists generally, and JOtiiNSC , tiULiUUvtai <l <7O ‘, m Philadelphia;. Pa. \\T \ Y| |' 1 ,1 j 1 Aolsls for the beet selling \ 1 il IN J. _Li U Stationery Packages in the world. It contains sheets paper, 15 Envel opes, golden Pen, Pull-holder, Pencil, Patent Yard Measure, and a piece of Jewelry. Sin gle package, with pair of elegant Goldr-,Stone SU-ave, Buttons, - 00' This package has been examined by the. publisher of Tits RoLkdalb Register and. found as represented —worth the money. atches given away to all Agents. Circulars free. BRIDE & Co’, 709 Broadway, N. Y r - 4w THE WEEKLY S UN 17 70 NEW YORK 1870 Eighteen hundred in seventy-six is tho> Centennial year. It is also the year in which an Opposition Home of Representatives, the first since the' war, wu be in power at Wash ington ; and the year of the twenty-third elec tion of a President of the United States. All of these events are sure to be of great interest and importance, especially the two latter; and all of them and everything connected with them v ill be fully and freshly reported and expounded in The Sun. , The Opposition House of Representatives, taking up the line of inquiry opened years ago by The Sun, will sternly and diligently inves tigate the corruptions and misdeeds of Grant’s administration ; and it will, it is to be hoped,, iny the foundation for anew and bett< r period In cur national history. Of all this The Sun will contain complete and accurate accounts, • furnishing its readers with early and trustwor thy information upon these alisor; ing topic-6. The twenty-third Presidential election, with the preparations for it, will be memorable as deciding upon Grant’s aspirations for a third term of power and plunder, and still more as deciding who shall be the candidate of the party of Reform; and as electing that candi date. Concerning all these subjects, those who read The Sun will have the constant means of being thoroughly well informed. The W'EikLV Sun, which has attained a circulation of over eighty thousand copies, al ready has its readers in every State and Ter ritory,’ and we Ai-Ust that the year 1876 will see t-heir numbers doubled. It will continue to be a thorough newspaper. All the general news of the ctay will bo found in it, condensed' when Unimportant, at full length when of mo ment ; and always, we trust, treated in a clear, interesting and instructive manner. It is our aim to make the Weekly Sun the best family newspaper in the world, and wa shall continue to give in its columns a hu-gd amount of miscellaneous reading; such air’ std ries, tales, poems, scientific intelligence and agricultural information, for which we are not able to make room iu our daily edition. The agricultural department especially is one of its prominent features. The fashions are also reg ularly reported in its columns; and so are tho markets of evtry kind. The Weekly Sun, eight pages, with fifty six broad columns, is only $1 20 a year, pos tage prepaid. As this price barely repays the cost of the paper, no discount can be made fron this rate to clubs, agents postmasters, or' anyone. The Daily Sun, a large four page newspa per of twenty-eight columns, gives all the, news for two cents a copy. Subscription, pos tage prepaid, 55c a month or $6.50 a year., Sunday edition extra, sl.lO per year. We have no travelling agents. Address, THE SUN, n025-tf New York City. A CMtD. 13it. D S. ROUTHWICK, one of the most successful physicians of New Orleans, has lo cated in Atlanta. Confidential Medical Ad viser for all persons afflicted ; also / sole pro prietor of his celebrated recently discov -8 8 ed, and PURELY ? LIQUOR AND ; VEGETABLE; : TOBACCO . over seven hun c antidote, j dred cured ; guar- i.c antecs all cascsj,