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n rates at board/b'A KAat this popular
itol have 'Loefc'X/, tMjreduced to 12.50
ptr day. offer W
-Wihihoaations >.rW law 1 fihSurpiasaed I>£ any
three or four dollar house in the South. * !
‘ Cofne and get f old Tlrginia wefleome.
Proprietors.
Is TOUT! LIFE WQRjCH TEN CENTS ?
' SiAneas ‘prfetftils evfrywhere, and eveiy
body comp Huns of some disease during their
life. When'nick, the object is to get well j
now we say plainly that' no person in this
world that is suffering with Dyspepsia. Lives
Complaint and its effects, sueh as Indigestion
(jostoveness, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach
.Heart bum,' Palpitation of the-Heart, Depress
ed Spirits, Biliiousnea, tcc., can take Green’s
August Blower without getting relief and cure
Iff you giobht this, go to your Druggist W H
Lee A Son, and get a Sample Bottle for 10
.donts and try it. 'Regular size 76 Cents. Two
ceses will relieve you.
To Tax Payers^
The tax payers of Rockdale county are here
by notified that my books are now opened for
tax returns of this year (1876).
Farmers mast come prepared to make ote
turns of the quantity of crops produced .last
year; and the amount of lamd cultivated in
the various crops planted this year.
W.T. HU-ON,
April 5, 1876 —lm. Tax Receiver.
WILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COUliT
house door, in the town of Conyers, the
'following property, to-wit: One house and
let,in Conyers, containing one-half acre, more
or less, bounded North by Decatur street,
AVest by N W Maddox, East by J H Almand,
South by Commercial street. Also, one store
house and lot containing 50 hy 20 feet, bound
ed North by lands of T J Nelms, East by
lands of I J Hartsfield, South by right of Ga.
B. Bo WestJby N W Maddox. Levied on as
the property of T. J. Nelms, by virtue of and
to satisfy, three fi fas issued from Rockdale
County. .Court in favor of T J Lowe & Bro. vs
% J Nelms. Property pointed out by defend
ant. Property to be sold first Tuesday in June.
F. J. WHITEHEAD,
April 27, 1876—4 t Sheriff.
TUMBLED DOWN,;
But not broken.
lam no* selling Cooking Stoves at price*
never before heard of; " seeing is believing”;
so give me a call before you buy.
J. S. ANTHONY, •.
Commercial St., Conyers, Ga
S gn of "The Big, Bed Cofft'a Pot.”
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uLDHCNDKED!
THE “ROCKDALE RKOISTK R,”
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■ -i A. <3. McCalla.
Editor and Business Manager.
March 7th. 1876—n0-32-tf. '
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. SHERIFF’S SALE TQR JUNE.
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Will be sold, before the Courthouse door, in
the town of Conyers, within the legal
hours the first'Tuesday in June, the
following property, .to-wit: One hundred and
forty aoreh Of Jand, more or less, number 314,
in the!l6th distrust- of originally Henry new
hock dale county, bounded as follows: North;
by Daniel. ChwjdJe*,; >Brulh; by- Kilpatrick's
land; East and West, by lands of Ralph Neal.
Levied on as the<prhJ)efty of -41.,. S'; Carr, to
satUfy twd'fi fas issue&fjpfcfc Bofidalfr Superi
or Court* in favor of, W/nphip * Bra, versus
8.,F. Property pointed out by plain
£ y wHlT&iiiAij; ;
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Q E O B O f A—Eocdale County.
Emily Smith h Bibel for Divorce, Rock
< "mmi- ■■ t dale Superior Court Spring
Daniel Smith. ) Term, 1876.
Kule to perfect service. It appearing to the
court by the return of the sheriff that die de
fendant does not live in this county; and, it
further appearing that said defendant does
not reside in this State ; it is on motion of
counsel ordered, that said defendant be and
appear, and answer at the next term of. this
court; else the Cade will be considered in de
fault, and'thb plaintiff; allowed to proceed';
and, it is further ordered, -.that ' tfiik rule be
published. in, Ts* Rockdale . Register, a
published iri CotaVerS, in arid coun
ty. once a month tot four months, before the
hext term of this court. J. G- BARTON,
v nt t. Plaintiff’s Att’y.
-I A trde extract froihi the of Bock
dale Superior Court', Spriqg Term, 1876,
T J TREADWELL,
Clerk.
(J E OEQI A— lSockdAle County..
WukK**s; William R. AliJsn, halving made
application to me for the Exemption 1 6f Per
sonalty and setting apart a homestead/'I ‘will
upon the same bn the 24th day of April,
1676, at 10 O’clock, at toy office. March 30th,
1876 - . O. SEAMANS,
n37-4k ' - J *• Ordinary.
hoofing guttering;, and job work of
every descripton, in- tin and sheet iron; will be
eone promptly and reasonably, by J. fl. Antho-
J? o™- 0 ™-- street, Conyers, Ga., the sign of
aThe Big Rei Coffee Pot, * r
Rockdale ftjgistgr.
CONYERS, GA., THURSDAY. 11, 1870.
• Conyers, Qa., Dec. 23rd, 18751
At a meeting of (h> st'fickbotders ’of.
the Rockdale Register Publishidg Company,
held tbis day, the following otfirefiS #ere etßc-'
ted for Hie ensuing vCat -a ouiee.s > ‘V
Qxo. W. <jtcEXTo'N i , r Prosident.
A. H.. Eachrt. VWe-prrtf<^nt.
T. J.: TyeaSUh*.
Reid, SecWtWyP' . .
A. C. McCalla, Id. and Buif Man.
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Legal advertisements njnsJ hereafeer
hp paid for in *dva.nt&. ; No 'deviation fydtri
this rule will be made at aiiy timh, Or undSt*
any circumstances. All advertiaemeirts'mthrt:
b* handed in before 12 o’clock, ' 'Hi'.; 'Oh It&i
nesday, tho day before'publicktioft. ~r "
Reoister Cos.
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Down passenger arrives at Conyers...9:2oam
Fpjpaesenget train....'.' :. > '...:....'.'.':;.-..2:37pm
Gooler ,up.„„ 6:sßam
“ down 7:lspm
The Editor having to attend the Press
Convention at Savannah, and the Ga. R.
ft. Convention being on hand is our ex
cuse for issuing only a half sheet this
week.
We learn with pleasure that the health
of our townsman, S. H. Anderson, who
is on a visit to Hot Springs, Arkansas,
is improving daily, and hope he will re
turn “sound ps a dollar.”
General Thomas,’of Covington, was
in town this week, and from what we
saw and heard, there will be a lodge of
the “Knights of Honor’' organized in
Conyers soon.
Query.— lf a young man says that a
certain young lady is the finest looking
woman that he ever saw, and that she
can captivate anybody, and after hearing
testimony and argument to the contrary
refuses to change his opinion, what is
the matter with him ?
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If yon want something healthy, and
nice call on Capt. Hill and get a fecttle
of that splendid fresh Ale.
Personal.
We had the pleasure, this morning, of
shaking the hand of onr friend, Dr. A.
W. Carswell—late of Conyers,, but now
of Richmond county. He said he was
well, but somehow he looked very lone
ly. I wonder where she is?
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( Presbytorian Church.
Qo:fmmnion services will begin at the
Presbyterian church, next Saturday at.
11 o’clock, Rev.’R. C. Ketchum, of At
lanta, will preach Sabbath night and
Sabbath day.
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Public Schools.
The public schools for the county will
open on Monday, the 26th day of June
next, and continue for three months.
The examination of teachers will take
place at the Courthouse, in Conyen?, 911
Saturday, the 3rd day of June, com
mencing at 9 o’clock, a. m.
. Parties desiring to teach public schools
in the county the present year will ,take
due .notice and govern themselves ac
cordingly.
W. C. Hudson’s examination will
come off Friday, 16th of June. A good
time is contemplated* as he has a fine
school, and in the midst of a generous
people. J, F. McClelland, of Conyers,
has been selected to address the school
on that occasion.
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The Rockdale Sunday School Asso
ciation held its annual meeting in this
town onjast Saturday the 6th inst., and
the affair passed, off quite pleasantly.
Hon. John H. James was present arid
gat'c a short talk.,, done welj. In
our next we will give a fun report of
the proceedings.
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- Rend This.
Pays the Register Company what you
owe ff)r Wit year, or ! for, 1 advertisements
this year—or you’ll be sued. Look-out*
Letters Uncalled f&r
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IN THE POSl' OFFICE.
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T Altjnan 2, W T Austin, Mrs. Jmnie
A Black, Mr. W S Brown, P S or J P
Browri, Zedie Bonner, Linton S Battle,
T S Black, Elizabeth Cooper, H M
Heath, Ida L Downs, Sudie Davis, Su
san Dabney, Mr. J W Easter, William
lEd wards, Mrs. James A Gibson, W F
Grantham, Rose Galaway, Daille Gra
ham, Fannie Livingston, Tobe Nichols,
John Oglesby, Wrt. Phi ips, William
Pair,' Rev. R M Plunkett. E P Prater,
Clive Reagan, f) J itay, ITianie feagan,
Riohard Roberts, J S Smith, E S
Sumnjond, Joseph Sames, T M Turner,
’L II Thrasher, O Peiry Woodhuff,
Thomas White, Tom Waiter, William
T Walker.
CONYERS, GEpRGIA: THURSDAY, MAY 11. 1876.
W* 'earn front W. L. Peek, Esq., that
tho Agricultural Club of this oounty*
av ’e determined to have a County Fair
next for the purpose ot en T
agriculture, home industry
They are to have a
oermanent'organization which will bo
as tjie “Rockdale County Fair-
and we predict that success
will crown their efforts.
bring togelher that class
?£ who are ae<( always have been
tae and support of the country ;
and, while the concourse ol people miy
not be as.lai'ge, or v the speaking as elo
quent or as lengthy as at a State Fair,
yet we feel that it is calculated to do
wiore good to the fanners than a state
Fair, ,We do not object to State Fairs,
but there is a who are not able to
attend theVe, and V?ho could and would
attend a County Fair, and thereby gain
the same,g/nount of and probably, more
information than the few wh’o represent
thejn in the State Fair.
Another good feature in a County
Fab’ is that it brings all the farmers and
th|pr families together in consultation,
and engenders a; social, friendly feeling
among them, which is calculated to do
good ; and, then the ladies can all feel
free and easy to exhibit their handy
work, and their skill in cooking, etc.
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ttocifcttale County Court-
The County Court convened at 9
o'clock, a. m., May Bth, and adjourned at
6. p. ji., May 9th. Present—George W.
Glealon, Judge presiding, and T. J.
Christian, County Solicitor, all the ot! tr
members of the local bar, and Judge J.
J. Floyd and E. F. Edwards, Esq , of
Covington. The civil,docket was taken
up and twenty-three eases disposed of
in their order. The cfiminal docket was
next, taken up, and thirteen cases dis
posed of. IV<> by pleas of guilty .and
fined. Two were allowed to bs settled
by defendants paying costs. Hie Coun
ty Solicitor advisiug to that course be
cause ho did not have sufficient evidence
to make out cases against the parties.
Nine cases were disposed of by some
bejng found guilty and fined, and others
being acquitted. , ,
'ihtre are fifty-two cases on the brim
inal dockets. Forty-nine of these were
transferred from the Superior Court—
being all the indictments which have
been found by the Grand Jury since Oc
tober term, 1874, tor misdemeanors. All
of these cases have been disposed of but
fifteen, and without costing, the county
one.dollar, and with but, little loss of
time,by any of her from their
business. It would have taken the Su
perior Court at least one week to dif-pose
of these cases, and perhaps two; with a
cost of at ofce hundred dollars per day
to the tjpunty. •
'I he act creating jthg County Court
provides that the cases shall be tiied
without a jury, except when demanded
by the accused. When so demanded,
the Sheriff shall summons twelve tpen
to serve as a jury in that case. We
have noticed that in the cases which
have been tried by jury, that a few men
haVe done most of tlib Jury duty so far.
Hereafter, thefe w ill be a jury, box ; with
the names of all persons who are subject
to jury .duty in the county ; and when
there is a jury demanded by any defend
ant, their names will be drawn front that
box, and then summonsed by the Sheriff,
This will be done to throw the burden
jon all.alike.
The regular term of the County Court
is the second and fourth Mondays in
each month.
Died.
Mi’s. Mary N- Beavers died at her
ihome in Henry county pp the 28th of
April last, of dropsy. Her sufferings in
’’heHast illnesß were intense ; hut beiqg
strongTn the faith of tlje atonement of
the b ood of Jesus, she bore it with
great resignation and Christian fortitude,
•She had been for some years past a con
sistent member ot the M. E. Church.
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She was perfectly conscious to the last
of her, approaching death; and but a
few minutes before she expired she call
ed to her bedside her qhildren and
fpiends, ahdok hands’ with them, and as
sured them that she ieareej. not (o cross
the “ dark valley ,of the shadow of
cfeatb,” for sljq had q fiuj'e, gpidp/ re
questing th.era to meet iter . m Heaven
also, to have her funeral, preached, be*
fore her remains should be removed
lrpm her house, and that her favorite
song “ Let uS ever the. river aril
rest under the shade of,fhe tree” be
sung. Thus she fell asleep io„ be awak
ened at the sound of the iRBC .(eutnpet;,
and no doubt to come forth with those
who have part in the first resuirection.
[CO*jrpNICAJYD.]
HoortV-
D. L. Moody is a thickset, short neck
ed, flat footed Yankee, of the Massachu
setts type, and looks more like a man
out of tho blacksmith shop, washed up
anif thrown on some clean clothes, (han
a professional preacher- ,110 is .a liyqnap,
a ibettiher of the Congregational oliuicty.
In preaching he uses the commoAeijt
language, often throwing opt low phrases
without any reg rd to velvet ears. Ills
voice is uncultivated, rou'h, and sharp
in tune. His matter is an omnium
gatherum without coherency. lie is
innocent of grammar, rhetoric, or, I had
almost said, learniug of any kind. He
received the merest smattering at some
of the common schools of Mass. He
fortunately, under the circubistances, has
not enough of the article to make it a
“.dangerous thing”; he, therefore makes
no pretensions to learning. Still, after
all these abatements, he is a man of
power. These are its elements : He
looks so bland in the pulpit that be
seems to say to every one before and
around him, “ How avo you this morn
ing, my friend ; I havp good news for
you—now attention.” The joy of his
own heart beams from his countenance,
and begets a feeling of complaceucy in
the hear.ts of his auditory. Tltsp there
is nothing stilted about him. He speaks
in conversational lone and in the lan
guage of the fireside. He abounds in
apt illustrations, in anecdotes grave and
gay; now drawing tho tear, now the
smile. His prayers are short, and his
sermons .rarely exceed half an hour. He
is keen, b’rtisque, lively, walks backward
and forward, and from right to lqij, dra
matising his subjects, throwing his
thoughts out before the senses, and thus
keeping everything wide awake around
him. Ilis voice, fjiough not sonorous,
is strong, while his intense earnestness,
worked up to blood heat, presses its way
into every heart. Added to these tell
ing qualities he is possessed ot rare ad
ministrative abilities. lie marshales his
aids,,'vjth wonderful tact, and displays
his acumen in assigning to each his prop
er sphere. He spends a whole half hour
in singiug tender or rousing spngs to
open the way for the truths of hie ser
mon. In looks, word and gesture he is
one of the people—.one, too, seeking
their best present and eternal interests.
Small wonder that the crowd hangs on
his lips. He is teaching them elemen-
tary truths in a pleasant way which they
caii understand without the truth of
thinking. He sustains about the same
relation to the educated ministry of this
country that the common schools do to
our universities. ( ,<! ,* r
Mr. Moody is doing a good work, in
his way, and we wish him God speed.
A Hearer.
To the. fV heat Grower*,,of Georgia :
Information having been received at
this office that the wheat -in many sec
tions of the State is being injured by
the rust, I suggest tliaf yqti try nitrate
of soda on a small plat as a preventa
tive, ans report the result to this De
partment.
Pulverize well and notk broadcast over
the wheat “ when in the boot,” tyhilo
the dew is on the blades, at the rate of
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seventy five pounds to the acre.
This is recommended as an experi
ment as far as preventing rust is, con
cerned : hut the benefit to the wheat is
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an established fact
The discovery of, a preventative of
rust is,of, vast iin|Joitaiice.
Your assistance in the matter is earn
estly solicited,
All pajterg ip the Stp:e are respectfully
requested to coj>y this.
Thomas P. Janes,
Commissioner of Agriculture.
Atlanta, k Ga„ April 27, 1876.
otice*
JJfiLL BE SOLD, on the freehold of. Rufus
Christian, on Wednesday, the 17th day of May,
1876, at 10 o’clock, am, one. red, no homed,
heifer, an Estray taken npf by/ saidy Rufus
Christian, about the first of January—about 2
or thres years old ; appraised at eight dollars.
F. J. WHITEHEAD..
’ ’* <*■ . . SfIERIFF.
May Cth, 1876-lt.
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v Sensible Advice.
Vou are asked every day throngk- the col
. mns of newspapers and by yonr druggist to
use something for dyspepsia and liver com
plaint that y on khow nothing about,' you get
discouraged spending money with .bug ffitte
success. Now tor give yon'satisfactoFf* proOf'
that Gkben’s August Flower will cure you
of dyspepsia and liver complaint with all its
effects, such as sour stomach, Bick headache;
habitual costiveness, palpitation of the heart,
heart-bum, water lu-asb, coming up of foofi'
, after sal mgr low spirits, ask you-Ib‘go
tc your druggist, W. H.iisg, and geta sample
bottle of Grkkn’h August Flower for ten
cents and try it, or a regular sizo for 73 cts.,
tv?<> doses will relieve you. 1
Dr. S. V. Downs J. W. Lantford.,
Mvu unM.
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TIEAT.ERB IN AND MANUFACTURE 118 01{
HAND CARTS. WHEEI* 11 ARROWS
and VEHICLES of all kinds. ,;•
HARNESS, from the Cheapest to the
Dearest, both Hand and Machine Stitch
ed. Wo keep the o.elebrqted
I I
I Asr everett Harness |
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the Best in itnse, for (j ARKI AGES
BUGGIES, or one Horse WAGONS
Can supply any part of ItARNESS on
short notice.
Also, a full stock of
mu: uw e mm.
in great variety always on hand, for
house building purposes. Carpenters
and Contractors would do well to See our
special wholesale rates.
Mouldings, Latices, Stops, Strips, etc.,
a speciality, and made of any width,
thickness, or shape. Window Sash—
primed ami glassed—Blinds and Doors,
either white or yellow pine.
Also suitable lumber for Coffins. We
always keep in stock Burial oases and
Caskets of various sizes’ and lengths,
from infants to adults—all at very lpw
figures. Coffin Hardware generally.
With our facilities, we propose to mdke
Coffins of any style, from the plainest to
the finest, cheaper than we possibly could
by band al ono. Give us a trial and
age / -j ,
Patent WMi
Hubs, Spokes, Rims, Bodies,
Sats, Shafts, Poles Dash Frames,
Axles, Springs. IRON in great
variety. Screws and Bolts of, best
make. Patent and Ennmeled Heather,
Enameled Cloths, Moss and everything a
Trimmer needs. .KuH stir'll, of best
Carriage Paints, Varnishes, Oils, Colors,
Ornaments, and Paints generally. NEW
carriages;, biggies
and WAGONS al<v4ys;tm hand, fn great
variety, and can make’ to order any style
or quality desired. ■ Old ones Repaired,
Painted and Tiimmed at short notice,
and at living rates. We buy the best
material, and having suitabl" machinery,
are able to turn off work with neatness
and dispatch. < .
With constant devotion to oitr Bnsi
ness, Honest Dealings with our Custom
ers, Experienced Failf)fi|kMdchaaics, arid
the manufacture of Reliable iCoods in
rour line, we hope to merit a liberal pat
iotiage from a GeneroAs Public. Thank
ing you for your past plvors, we will be
.glad to see you again at our office on
Depot Street, near the Geo R It.
Respectfully,
Downs & Langford
. CONYERS
*fale and Pent ale High School.
1870.
r pjlE exorcisos of the alrovo institution will
Jt be renamed on the 10th df.y of JANUA It Y.
1876. Tuitiontduo at the end of each quarter.
RATES OF TUITION:
Priin&iw Department, per quarter $4 00
Inter-meal Ate '* *f 6 00
Academical - " " 7 . r .O
liigh.-r u “ “ 10 00
• 6 *
Incidental expenses, twenty-five cents
per quarter.
BOARD CIIE A P.
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Students prepared for any class in College,
or for the several business avo
cations of life.
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for. further particulars address either one
of the Undersigned.
J. F. MCCLELLAND. A. M.
Rev. J. M. BRITTAIN, A, M.,'
no2l 6m Principals.
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Highest Standard
FERTIUZiftS.
John C. Ragsdale;
Swift’s Coinpound,
r
$5 A TON. Includes Freight.
433 lbs of Middling Cotton on or before
.thje Ist of Next, November, Will jJPay,
for a Ton of. Eitbef of, .the Above- pirsj
Glass FqrtilizcrE. ;If. Ypa Buy, a
STRAIGHT Guano, let one of the other
of Thoqje. BIS. IT I . (
STEWART & McCalla, Agts.,
28—3- moa. Conyers, Ga. j
J so. N. Swift, Gen ’l Agt.
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J 8. ANTHONY,
MANUFACTURER or TJN WARE
• AND DEALER IN
STOVES, HARDWARE,
CROCKERY, GLASSWAK',
tjAMPS, • etq.
GUTTERING, A JOjB
of all kinds, in tin, shest-iron, tine, te., and
-and at low*prices. All work, \VAi
■ ntrd.i 'll: ANT^oj^r; ***
Commercial St., Conyers, Ga-
SißOi Pf " Tfio Ric, RlCoffee Rot. ’
Stoves, Stove#,
At prices to suit the times; rangingTrom
sls 00 upward. Be sure to give him a call be
fore you bqy elsewhere. J,. tj .Anth >PJ, Coni
street,Conyers, Ga., at the sign of The Big Eed
Coffee Pot.” .
Dr. W. H. Lee,
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DRUGGIST & APOTHECARY
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Centro Street,
K 't : ’ ‘: ’ f VX
ONYERS, GEORGIA
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—Has on hand a full stoek of— ~
Pure medicines and chemicals, pater* 1
medicines Ot till kinds; piijbfts,
oils, glass and' iiiitty; dye
stutta rof U kinds; toilr
ct and fancy'
* articles;
‘ Grass, flower
' and garden-seed;
), pure liquors of all )
kinds, for medicinal purjio
sc s. Prescriptions
carefully com
p6tind ed.
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GIVE MB A CALI.!
W H LEE, m B.
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CHANGE 0# BASIS.
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Having- bought the stock of goods lately.own
ed by s\t'- l
MESSRS, NIGHT & ITE,
J hdvq’renioyed my 4
STOVE i,NI) Till ESTAbLiQ MNT
gjaeit- hid Htiind, where I hope to better
prepared than ever to supply qiy fiends, uni
the ptibliA" generally, with' aqy goods they
wish in the
Stsra A D TIN TjTNK.
, . Also, in
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Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats,
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Hardware! Crockery
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Glassware, Lamp?. , Jabje anff pock-.
e,t Cutlery, Notions, Hosiery,
.• t Fancy Goods. eto. „ . ’
Thank ing my friends or their past' ÜbeVk
patronage, I reectfully solicit a continuablte
of'the same. 1 • ' ' • ' ' "gSo
(W?* To the of, the old tjrpq of
Night & White, I make my befit bow, and As
sure them theih that if they vyill’ cpn%.!'tlheir
favors upon me, I will dp all in' h)y powey to
serve thorn to their enti re sat,isfa''tion.' !
J. S. ANTHONY
Look out for the sign of. the big, red voffeo
pot. ty>l2-td
Wait no Longer.
Eaving sold out our entire stock of goods to
Mr. J. S. Anthony, who proposes to C*B
tiirue business at our old stand, and whom
take great pleasure in recommending to Ott
old. customers as a perfect gentlerti|W, and,' a
man who will do the right Sling by all Who
will give him'a trial. '• •” '
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Opr object, inthue closing out is to wina op
our business, and we kindly ask all those who
have notes and accounts with uj to coma fpr
wqrd. ftnd settle, as we are compelled to have
money. A WORD To THE WltJB fS SUF
FICIENT. Eespectfully,
■i L NIGHT & WHITE.
P. 8. Parties wishing to settle will always
und me at the old stand. ' - 8. D. N,
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Lamps and Glass-W aro *. .1
A good line of Lamps, Chimneys, Wujifa;
and Bu.-ners, for sale by- 3. S. Anthony, Com
rtreet.Conyers, Ga., sign of “The Big Bed
Coffee Pot.”
Nice tin toilet sets (for. bedroom*,) in
imitation of oak and. walnut?, at. J. S. Antho
ny’s Stove and Tin House, Commensal street.
Conyers, Ga., at the sign of “The big red coff
ee Ppt.*' r
BISTf OEMS MffCKO OFF!
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WE WILL SEND 'fhE DETROIT FREE PRESS.
M. QUAD’S PA PER,
To The Register subscribers for $1.50 per
annum. The regular price of this great hu
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and get two goixl paper's fdr the y tor.
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