Rockdale register. (Conyers, Ga.) 1874-1877, May 04, 1876, Image 3

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Rockdale Register. TSUmm.’ I ~~ ■ ■' . ONYKBB.A-. TJEIUBfIpAY MAY 4, 1876. _*■ JJLU v'-rf - JJ 1 2 Cok'tjtjiß, <U., Dec. 23rd, 1873. At b meeting pi The stockholders of R*ckd*(e Kegiijter Publishing Company, 'beid thi* day, the Following officers were elec ted lor the trtoWp year : Geo. AV. j(3 lea ton, President. A. U*Zachhy, Vice-President. T. J Tmadwkll, Treasurer. W. P. Eked, Secretary. A.X3. McCalla, Ed. and Bus. Man. is Legal advertisements mst here*tier be paid for in advance. No deviation from this rule will bo made at any time, or under any circumstances. All advertisements must be handed in before 12 o'clock, m., on Wed nesday, the day before publication. Register Cos. • In town. Elder Wrr., L. Bebee, of Covington, wm in Conyers Saturday and Sunday last, snd on Sabbath day occupied the pulpit of Ihe Primitive Baptist church. Rev.'J. JE. Evans, Presiding Eider, occupied the pulpit of the Conyers Methodist church on Friday and Sun* day night last. b ; —— t (Latest Diagony. Bamboo briar walking canes are all the rage in Conyers. A man or boy that hasn't got one ought to have one over his head. We’ve got one. Thnnks, Dr, Powell, Capts. Newell and Will iamson, Sheriff Arnold, Judge Furman, Cjls. White,Carrington, Compton, Mapp and others of the old Capitol city f will please accept our thanks for courtesies extended during our stay in their city, and good wishes lor their‘futare health and prosperity. Go to D. S. Butler's lor your celebra tion cakes. (Celebration. Rockdale Sunday School Celebration comes off according to appointment next Saturday, 6th inst at the Academy grounds in this city. The programme has been published heretofore in the ItKGiSTKtt. The public are invited. Come out. ~ Sociable. the fishing party and sociable of the pupils of the Academy came off accord ing to terms of the contract, in said case made and provided. We lean that ii passed off pleasantly and all present had a niee time. Pleasant Visit'. During our visit to Midedgeville last week, we had a very pleasant visit to the sanctum of 7'he Union and Re corder, one of the live newspapers of Middle Georgia. We found brother Moore a good sociable fellow, as well as a first-class .editor, typo and business manager. Success to our con tempo-ary and his newsy sheet, and may he.succeed in getting “ jlove” subscribers than he wants. Pound and sponge ca?:es at D. S. But ler'n. (iive him a call. Mr. J. A. B. Stewart left Conyers last Thursday in answer to a telegrUm from Montvale Springs, Tent),, to see his wife, who was very sick when last heard from. We hope he found Mrs Stewart better, and that he will soon be able to be with us again. We miss the sun shine of Arch's phiz, C'apt. A A- Z-icbry, anew candida'.e for public favor, has commenced the study of law in the office of Judge G ''. Gloat on. The Captain says “he hates to come down so low, but 113 can’t help it, it’s the best he can do. \\ r e wish him well in his n'sw ( calling, with plenty of clients and good cash foes. . t Hurt. Addison Shaver, proprietor ( of the Conyers Courier , was considerably bruised, cut up and huft, on lpst Thurs day, which was caused by a fall. Mr. Shaver undertook to jump from the Covington Accommodation train aboyt one mile above the depot. WP sympa thize with him in his soreness, and are glad to know*he is improving so as to be able to be ou the streets again. Don’t j.ump while the tfiain is in motion ; but if you do, don’t stop so quick and light bo bard. Moody. Dr. Travis went to Augusta last Sun. day to see the great evangelist, Moody, who is now on a short visit to that city. The Doctor expressed himself as being disappointed; that Mr. Moody is not the man he expected to see, etc. But after interviewing the doctor a little further and questioning him a little eloser we find he was considerably pleased with the great evangelist. Pie ®sys Mr. Moody made his audience cry and laugh, and from the first to the close Ot his discourse he held them almost spell bound with hjs matchless earnest" ness. Wbat is it bat eloquence f . Envious. ■ Si B. A. Hawkins and D N Ba fer wanted to help all the ladies off the train going to Milledgeville last week. 'I hey didn't want anybody to inter/ere with them in their devotional duties. e bad to beg their pardon two or thiee limes for even helping old wo men and children. Died. In Henry county on tl e 28th ult., Marjf X. Beat ■or*, of drojisy. J*. r< E, C. S. ’ Bishop Ilosley, Col’d, ot the M. E. Church South, preached at the colored Me'hodist Church in Conyers, Wed nesday night of last week. Some (of pur white friends wero out to hear / him. Revs._J Stewart and W. D. Helith pronounced the Bishop’s effort a good one. .uoiicct’t. Madame Murrelle’s Concert came off Tuesday night according to appointment. The Madame was assisted by Miss Jes sie Nebhut, the hello of Madison, Mr. Tobo Means, of Oxford, and other mu sical talent native and foreign. Their Dinner. It was reported that the Macon dele gation to the Milledgeville Convention last week carried their dinners. They certainly walked f-om the depot to the hotel A noted geutleman and a candi date for not being willing to lose thn hack influence, let his valise ride and paid for it. * "T* * Pic Nic Parties, Families and other parties desiring pound cakes, sponge cakes, or any other kind of sweet cake 6 tor the celebration on Saturday, or at any other time, will please call on the undersigned. You can be served cheap and in order at D. .S. Butler. Tt'c List. Below', the readers ot the Register will find the names ot some of those of our denizens, who either talk or are talked of, think, or are thought of by themselves, their friends or the public as candidates for the next Legislature, to wit: Dr J A Stewart, T J Treadwell, 0 Posey, D N Baker, W L Peek, T II Bryans, T M Armistead, J C liarton, E Wooley, T D Swann, E B Rosser, S F Speer, B F Carr, J II Griffin, A C Mo- Calln. B N McKnight, W II McDauiel, J F McClelland, A L Davidson, D N Budson, £ W Gleaton. As others enter or retire from the field, our list will be corrected, revised and enlarged. To be continued in our next for want of space. Jack Word, cur efficient Street. Ove rseer, ought to receive the thanks of the people of Conyers for the admirable manner in which he arranged 'he crossing on the street leading frbtii the Methodist Church to where it intersects Mi l street. He has changeed a mud puddle to a nice crossing for vehicles as well as foot.goers. t j—* Carpet. This same dashing widower that we speak of in another article in this issue, promises to carpet the streets from where this same charming widow resides to the business portion of the city, that her dainty little feet may keep warm and dry as she goes tipping, hoping along. Read This. • Pay the Register Company what you owe for last year, or for advertisements this year—or you’ll be stud. Look out. Schedule. Down passenger arrives at Conyers...9:2oam Up passenger train 2:37pm Goober up s:sßam “ down ...7:lßpm Hi >f —r— •* The kellys. CHARLES AND EIIMUNP KELLY' IN AT LANTA. : 1 Charles and Edmund Kelly were brought to this city yesterday in irons and were at the station house last night. Edmund,. was carried last night to Jack son county for tiial, and Charles will be turned over tc ;the chain gang frpm which he escaped. Edmund Kelly states that'his crowd did not fire at all. He ran away from Charles and Busby when they were attacked by 25 or 30 men. lie was pursued by about forty and shot in the back. Bugby, escaped. Charles wa3 wounded in the neck, stomach, thign, and in both hands. One shot struck him in the stomach and a! most passed through him. He was struck by thirty buckshot and bears wounds in numerous places. Ho talks cheerfully enough, and says that he will escape again if he can.— Constitution. Personal Capt. Billie Huson did not attend the fishing party last Monday at the Paper Mjjl. He said he fe It too bad. Billy must have recyoyered mighty soon, for we heard of him being at Tom Tread well’s “courting pary” the night of the same day. The “ copning party” that came off at friend Treadwell’s Monday .eve, was a huge success in its Hue. Courting there was dune up brown. A dashing wid ower and a charming widow led the van. It lasted as usual till the wee sma, and as a consequence, mine host Tom got rather sleepy. ~ —ri —rr-v. The young ladies and gentlemen that composed the crowd that had the fishing party at the Paper Mill on last Monday must have,had affile time. We venture to say as much if they didn't get caught ought in the rain, and that wouldn’t hurt them much, for young ducks never mind the water—getting wet don’t hurt them—we hope not— anyhow, we Lope they bad a royal time of it, AVsitcli Dog. Dr.- Glenn Rays his pup is a sure ’nougli guard dog. Tho only trouble he has with tiie purp is that it watches him too olcso, and with such tender care, that it keeps the girly entirely away. Though the doctor s.iyS : ’Tin swoot to hear his pnrps honest bark. ‘' Bay, deep mouth alarums, as ho on his rambles go. . • Tis eweet to know that bright eyes mark his coming;* < And looks brighter when he rambles. But ’lis sad to know that they can't come, near the Dr. for fear of his purn. Hardy Mosely, now employed ip, ifie composing room ot the Atlanta Const!- tution, hut formerly of tlie Register, is' on a visit to his relatives and friends. May Conventii^. A great many of our Rockdaliar.s are preparing fo visit Augusta during the May Convention, which comes off in that City during next week ; at which time the annual election for officers of the Ga. R. It. will come off. We hope the deliberations of the Company will be harmonious and for tbo best interests of the Itofal. An old man by die name of A. Avery, from Jackson comity, was in our city last Saturday for the purpose of seeing the first Railroad train. After inspect ing the entire train, engine, airbrakes and all, lie expressed hinrelf highly pleased with the concern Dressed in his suit of butternut jeans, lie was the cynosure of all eyes. Some of the by standers thought lie was our friend Dr. Arch Avery, but they were mistaken, for Arch says it wasn't him, which is so. / -- -n . , Anniversary Marriage. Yesterday l)r. & Mrs. A. C.’W. Trav is celebrated the anniversary of their marriage by a real nice dinner. We wish them many returns of the happy day—witli health, happiness and pres perity for themselves and family. We would say more were we not “too full for utterance.” We’ve had some of the dinner. si. SI. I, \ V 1 From May t 9 November we will fur nish The Register to subscribers for OH© Dollar? each. From June to December, the same figures. f( ~ Now's Tbf;h time to get a good pa per cheap. SI. SI. AGBJNTB; For chance in the world to coin -money, U 8 SaJ'at’i Pocket co., Newark, New Jersey. ■ ... Ml.'.. TV ■ 'Psychoraaitsji' or iSeid • Charming,” How X eil her serf nitty fascinate* wtd ftttbv the Jove tfc affections of nay person they choose nM:int ly. Thin simple, mental acquirement nil .win possess, free, by mail, for 25cts, together with a mniriage guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreftius, Hints to Ladies, Wedding-Night Shirt, &i. A queer book. Address, T. William & Cos., Pub lishers, Philadeljihia. no4l-4w. ‘The parties w!’l do c.ll they rUImZ-A" Y. Weekly Sj/*i,./Wn.1?,1fi76. *Tlo Groceries arc the beib'—X Y. Witness, Jan. 13,1876. A Cup of GOOD TEA. A noted English Traveler says, much finer Tea is drank in ltussia than in England. The difference is not probably owing to the overland transportation but that the Russians buy the best Tea grown in China, little of that kind going to other countries. THE RUSSIAN TEA COMPANY V : > hffer in this market a limited .quantity of this Tea. I* is absolutely Pure. Suit by mail, prepaid, lit) canisters, $2 50 J!t> 1 25. To introduce this Tea a liboral sam ple sent for 25 cents. Russian Tea Cos., 190 Pearl street. New York. 4w Fuller, Warren & Cos. manufacturers of S TOVE f| RANGE V The largest assoitment i and in the narket. FURNACE*' GOLDEN Cli OWN REPORTER S PIPIT OF ’76. - r OUTHERN GEM. AND TIIE FAMOUS TEWART IMPROVED. MEET THE WANTS OF EVERY DEALER. Correspondence invited. Prioo List, and Out upon application to Fullor, Warren & Cos., 236 Water street, New York. 4w AK per day at heme. Sample* worth \ll to \/II one dollar free. Stinson & Cos. tv trJ V Portland, Maine. tv01.3 41 sl2 a day at home. Agents wanted. Ont fitm-nd terms free. True & Cos., Augusta, Mine. tvol3-41 OHS DOLLAR WILL Get THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION, Free of Postage, till JfMJIRV IST, 1877. It is the leading paper of the South. Red hot Presidential and Gubernatorial Campaigns opening. Every Georgian should take the People’s paper. Several serial stories, by dis tinguished authors running all the time.* -c iHTThe Getter up of a club of ten will re ceive the paper free.,i*?f! Daily, s<lo,oo per annum ; $5,30 for G mo ; $2,65 for three months, , _ Send your subscription for this great politi cal and family journal, PUBLISHED AT THE CAPITOL. W. A. UEMPHtLLA CO., Publishers. Atlanta, Georgia. THE NATIONAL HOTEL, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. I the rates of board AJV KA at this popular . lmtel have been \ / 'll (reduced to $2.50 per day. For this'* IV *^'''price offer ac commodations and fare unsurpassed by any three or four dollar house in the South. Come and gut an old Virginia woliome. LEE & HEWITT, Proprietors, j Is YOUR LIFE WORTH TEN CENTS ? I Sickness prevails everywhere, and evoiy i body complains of some disease during their life. When sick, the object is to get well; aiOw we say plainly that no person it. this world that is suffering with Dyspepsia. Lives (Complaint and its effectL sitch as'lndigcstioh XTostiveni ss, Sick Hea'acho, Parr Stomach Heart biiriVl Palpitation of the Heart, Depress ed Spirits, Biluousnes, Ac., caff tike Grech's August Flower Without getting relief and cure If yon doubt this, go to your Druggist W H Lee A Son, and got a Sample llottle for 10 donts and try It. Regular siao 75 omits. Two ceses will relieve you. To Taxpayers. , The tax payers of Rockdale county are here by notified that my books are now opened for tax returns of this year (IH7OI. Farmers must come prepared do make re turns of the quantity of crops pi oducod lust year ; and the amount of land cultivated in the various crops planted this year. W. T. HU-ON, April 5, 1870 —lm. Tax Receiver. WILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COUBT houso door, in the town of Conyers, the following property, to wit: One house and lot, in Conyers, containing one-half acre, more or less, bounded North by Deoatur streot, West by N W Maddox, East by J II Almand, South by Commercial streot. Also, one store house and lot containing 50 by 20 feet, bound ed North by lands of T J Nelms, East by lands of I J Hartsfield, South by right of Ga. U. R., West by N W Maddox. Levied cn as the property of T J. Nelms, by virtue of and to satisfy three fi fas issued from RtVkdnle County Court in favor of T J Lowe A Bro. vs T J Nelms. Property pointed out by defend ant. Property to be sold first Tuesday in June. F. J. WHITEHEAD, April 27, 1876—4 t Siikriw. T U M B L E D DOW N, j But riot broken. I am now selling Cooking Stoves at prices never before heard of; “ seeing is believing” ; so give me a call beforp you buy, J. 3. ANTHONY, Commercial St., Conyers, Ga Sign of “The Big, Rad Coffee Pot.” Q L D II U N D K 13 D ! THE “liOCKD A- I. E 1! K GIST E II,” And Louisville WEEKLY COURIER- JOURNAL One year for Three Dollars. Two papers for little more than the price of one. o Send us three dollars and receive your home paper with the “ Courier-Journal,” theebst wittiest, brightest and ablest city weekly in the couutrv, REGISTER CO., Conyers, Ga. Debtors. All persons indebted to the llegi-ter for last year, for subscriptions, advertisements or iu any other way, must come forward and settle, as wo are needing the money. The Company have ordered me to bring suit on all claims that are not settled. If you oou’t want to be sued come and pay up. •i*f „ . McCalla. Editor and Cosiness Manager. March 7th, 1870 —no-32-tf. AGENTS WANTED! Medals and di plomas awarded for IIOLMAN‘S new PI C r J OR I A L B IBL ES. 1800 Illustrations. Address for now circulars, A. J. HOLMAN & CO., 930 Arch street, Phi. —-4+t — ~i —7- - SHERIFFS SALE FOR JUNE. \ \T ill bo sold before the Courthouse door, in 1 V the 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, in the lfith district of originally Henry noV Rockdale county: bounded as follows*!: North; by Daniel Chandler; South, by Kilpatrick’: land ; East end West, by lands of Ralph Neal. Levied on as the property of B. F. Carr, to satisfy two fi fas issued from Rocdale Superi or Court, in favor of W inship & Bro., versus B. F. Carr. Property pointed out by plain tiffs attmiey. F. J. WHITEHEAD, Sheriff. G E 0 R G I A— Rocdale C'cunty. Emily Smith ) Libel for Divorce, Rock versus 't dale Superior Court Spring Daniel Smith. ) Term, 1876. Rule to perfect service.- ft appearing to the court by the return of the sheriff that the de fendant does not live in this county;, and,: it further appearing' that said defendarftddbes not reside in this State ; it is on Vnotkrt of counsel ordered; that said defendant i t€ and apjiear, and answer at-tha nest term of. this court; else the case will be considered art de fault, and the plaintiff gllowed ty.- proceed ; and, it is further ordered,y that this rule lie published in The Ro6vdale KeOiktek, a newspaper published in Conyers, in Haiti Coutt ty, once a month for four months, before 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, -pring Term, 1576. T J THE A DWELL, Clerk. GEOBGI A—Rockdale County. i 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 2tth day, of April, 1876, at 10 o'clock, at my office.- March 30th, I7C. O. SEAMANS, fi37-4fc. Ordinary. “THE LOST CAUSE,” A magnificent picture 14 x 18 inches in. s; re, beautiful in design and artistic in execution. It represents a Confederate soldier after the war returning to his twme/whieh be finite lorn*-- ly and desolate. In front of the ruined cottage, telling a sad tale of the miseries of war, are two graves with rude crosses, on onc.of which some friendly hand has hung a garltinif. I 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 aifd post-paid, on receipt of 25 cents, or -throe for 60 cents. Agents wanted everywhere to sell our cheap and pop ular pictures.—s 6to $lO per day easily made. No money required until pictures arc sold. Send stamps for catalogue and terms. tn 42. Roofing guttering, and job work of every descripton, in tin and sheet iron, will be done promptly and reasonably, by J. S. Actho atny, Com. street, Conyers, Ga., fb: s-gn of The Big R;1 Colic Pot, I Dr. S. I*, poifht J. IF. langford, DOWNS & HMi Mill). osvw, n:;ma, 'fy* I>K U.KffS IN ANI> M\NTK ICri'UERR OK i , JIANP CARTS, WHEEL BARROWS and VEHICLES of nil kinds. HARNESS, trian the Cheapest in the Dearest, hntlir ll.ar.d• :tn<r Machine Stitch ed. We keep the celebrated i “-KVKIIKTI' 11AI. S: -s ,c* | 1 Hfe Best in Uuso, for CARRIAGES BUGGIES,.- or one tfoixe WAGON'S Can supply SX\y part of HARNESS on short notice. Also, a full stock of „ MLd u n mm MS3 It in great variety always on hand, for house building purposes. Cauporiters and Coiiiraclors wo.uld do \Vell to ueo our special wholesale raUto . j Mouldings, Latiow, Stops, Strips. Mo., a speciality, arid madd, of,any -hvidtli,, thicKiiess, or shapo. Window Cilsli— primed and glassed—Blinds and Doors, cither white or yellow pine. Also suitable lumber for Coffins. We always keep in stock Burial cases ami Caskets of various sizes and lengths, from infants to adults—all at very low figures. Coffin Hardware generally. With our facilities, we propose tri make Coffins of any style, from the plainest to tho finest, cheaper than we possibly could by hand alone. Give us. a trial and see ! , Meat Wheels, Hubs, Spokes, Rims, Bodies, Sals, Shafts, Poles Dash Frames, Axles. Springs. IRON in great variety. Screws and Bqlts of best Hriike. I* itent and Kuan aled Leather, Rnameled Cloths, Mos* mid everything a Trimmer needs.v' iFull slock of best Carriage Paints, Varnishes, Oils, Colors, Ornaments, and Pajilts generally. NEW CARRIAGES, BUGGIES anß WAGONS always on hand, in great variety, and can make to order any style or quality desired.!; Old ones liepiired, Painted and Trimmed at short notice, and at living rates. lVe buy tho best material, and having suitable machinery, are able to turn oft’ work with neatness and dispatch. i-* With constant devotion- to,cur Busi ness, Honest Dealings with our Custom ers, Experienced Fitil Id'ilVMechitiii'cs, and the manufacture of Reliable iGoods in rour line, we hope to merit a'liberal pat ronage from a Generous Public. Thank ing you for your past favors, we will be glad to sec you again at l our office ou Depot Street, near the Geo R R. Respectfully, Downs & Langeoru CONYERS-, *; Male and Female High School. 1870. r PHE exercises of the above Institution will L be resumed on the 10th day of JANUARY. 1876. Tuitiontdue at the end of each quarter. RATES OF TUITION: Primary Department, per quarter $4 00 Intermediate “ “ “ 0 60 Academical “ " “ 7 50 High r “ “ 10 00 O— Incidental exp ms,is, twenty-five conts per quarter. HOARD C II E A r. * * Students prepared for any clast in College, or for the several business avo cations of life. for further particulars address eithor one of the Undersigned. j. f. McClelland, a. m. llev. J. M. BRITTAIN, A. M., no2l-6in Principals. G. W. WEAVER. J. L. GRAN Alt? 7 WEAVER & (MADE Dealers In \ Dry Goods, Groceries, Family Supplies, Etc., Elo. j. . i A large and well selected Gcncrt Assortment always kept on hand. The Best Goods at the Lowest prices. Call and see us at our Store in the Bentley Building. May 6, lyr. - -. -. < . Highest Standard FERTILIZERS. John C. Ragsdale, Swift’s Compound, SOS A TON. Includes Freight. 433 lbs of Middling Cos ton on or before the Ist of Next November, Will Pay for a Ton of Either of the Above First Class Fertilizers., Jf You Buy a> STRAIGHT Guano, let one or the other of Those. BK IT ! Stewart & McCai.la, Agls., 28— 3-mos.. Conyers, Gq. .iso. X. Swift, Geu’l Agt. J H. ANTHONY, MANUFACTURER or TIN WARfe AND DEALER IK STOVES, ~ \ HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, HAMTSJ,' ? to. ROOFING, , . GUTTERING, & JOB WORK of all.kindfi, tntin, sheet-iron, line, etc., don? promptly, and at lowJpriceß. All work WAR RANTED. J. 8. ANTHONY, Commercial St., Conyers, Ga. ; Sign of •* The Bi", Rod Coffee Pot.” Stoves, Stoves, • i At |iriccs to aui* the times; rangihg from sl3 K) upward. Bo sure to give liim’a call be fore yon buy elsewhere. J. 8 .Ahthtny, Com ntreot,Conyers, Ua., at the sign of Tho Big Sid Cuffeo Pot." Dr. W. H. Lee, DRUGGIST & APCTHEC4RY Centro Streot, V ri ONYERS, ::::::: GEORGIA . f r—Has on hand a full stock of— I’u're medicines and chemicals, patep f uiediuines ot uU kinds; paints, oik*, glass rind ’ putty; dye stuffs of alt kinds; toil et and fancy ‘-ftartiefes; ; 1 Gin ss, flower i and garden seed; fi pure liquors of all kinds, for medicinal purpo b o*s. Prescriptions oprefttlly com pounded. GIVE ME A CA L I.! W H LEE, in B. CHANGE OF BASE." [T aving bought the stock of goods lately own -11 ed by . MESSRS. NIGHT & W ifE, I have removed my , BTOVE AND TIN EBTAPLIB MNT to their old stand, where I hope to > better prepared than ever to supply my friends, snd tho public tuerally, with any goods they wisli in the §t3?3 AD TIN L IHE. Also, in Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Hardware. Crockery Glassware, Lamps, Tablo and pock* et Cutlery, Notions, Hosiery, Faycy Goods, clc. Thanking my [friends for their past libera patronage, I reectfully solicit a continuance of the same. CWT To the customfers of tho old ' firm Of Night A White) I -make my best bow, and 'as sure them-tbrvm fbn.ii if they will confer tfcoir favors upon me, I will do all in my power to servo them to thoir entire satisfaction. „ •'J. S. AN HONY. iMm m Look out for the sign of the big, red pot. no 17-td ■ — — k Wait !no Longer. [Taving sold out our enti-e stock of goods to I I Mr. J. S. Anthony, who proposes to can tinuo business atour stand, and whom we tako great pleasure in recommending to OUT ohl customers as a perfect (fen tie man, and * man who will do the right thing by all who will give him a trial. ;w ) 1 Onr ohject'in thus closing out is to v inn up our business and wo kindly ask all those who have notes and accounts with us to come ward and settle, as we are compelled to have money. A WORD TO THE WISE I£ SUF FICIENT. Respectfully, 'T NIGHT & WHITE. p, S, Parties wishing to settle will always and mo at tho old stand. S. Lamps aml^Cilass-Ware. A good line Of Lamps, i Chirrinefys, and Burners, for sale by J.'S. Anthony, CoW streot,Cony era, Ga., sign °f “ The Big Red Coffee Pot.” Nice tin toilet sMs (for bedroom*,) in imitation'of oak apd walnut, at J. S. Antho ny’s Stove and Tin House, Commercial street, Conyers, Ga., at the sign of “The big red coff ee Pot.” FIFTY CEMS RNDCRGD OFF! WE WILL SEND. TIIE DETROIT FREE I’IIKbS, M. QUAD’SPAPER, To The Register subscribers for $1.50 per annum. The regular price of this great hu morous weekly is $2. Bring us $3 50 cents and get two good papers for tho year. REGISTER CO TWO DOZEN COOKING STOtES IN STORE, AND SjOqN,TQ ARRIVE, AT J. S. A ftT.tf 6N Y’S .•if *’ ** #t6v3 and Tin House, Comramercial Street Conyers, Georgia. sign of the big, red coffeepot. J AMES BANKS, ATT QR N E Y A T L A W, Office No. 8, James’ Bank Block, Atlanta, Georgia. * . • * .' Syr'ial attention g'ven to the collection of e a.rr.s All business attended to promptly