Rockdale register. (Conyers, Ga.) 1874-1877, May 18, 1876, Image 3

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THE NATIONAL HOTEL, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Tho.rntes of boat'd A A K Aat tills popular hotel havo boonA / jjllreiluced to $2.50 i>er day. For this" Wit/ v price offer ac commodations nfirt fare unsurpassed by any three or four dollar house in tbo South. Come and get an old Virginia welcome. LEE & UK WITT, Proprietors, WJLL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COTJKT honse door, m tbo town of Conyers, the following property, to-wit: One house and let, in Conyers, containing boo-half acre, more mr loss, bounded North, by Decatur street, West by N W Maddox, East by J H Almand, South by Commercial street. Also, one store bouse and ’.ot containing 50 by 20 feet, bound ed Morth by lands of T J Nelms, East by lands of I J Hurtsfield, South by right of Ga. K. R., West by N W Maddox. Levied on as the property of T. J. Nelms, by virtue of and to satisfy three fl fas issued from Rockdale County Court in favor of T J Lowe & 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 Sheriff. TUMBLED D 0 W N, J But not broken. 1 lam now selling Cooking Stoves at prices n9 ver before heard of; “ seeing is believing”; so give me a call before you buy. J. 3. ANTHONY, Commercial St., Conyers, Ga S gn of “The Big, Red Coffee l’ot.” qLDHUN D K E D! THE “ROCKDALE REGISTER,” And Louisville 1* WEEKLY \ COURIER-JOURNAL One year for "Three Dollars. Two papers for little more than the price of one. Send ns three dollars and receive your home paper with the “ Courier-Journal,” theebst wittiest, brightest and ablestcity weekly in the country. REGISTER CO., Conyers, Ga. AGENTS WANTED! Medals and di plomas awarded for HOLMAN‘S new PICTORIAL BIBLES. 1800 Illustrations. Address for new circulars, A. J. HOLMAN & CO., 930 Arch street, Phi. SHERIFF’S SALE FOR JUNE. Will be sold before the Courthouse door, in the town of Conyers, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Vuesday in J une, the following property, to-wit: One hundred and forty acres of Jand, more or less, number 314, in the lfith district of originally Henry now Kockdale county, bounded • follows: Noith, by Daniel Chandler; South, by Kilpatrick’s land; East and West, by 1- ds of Ralph Neal. Levied on as the property of B. F. Cgrr, to satisfy two fi fas issued from Rocdale Superi or Court, in favor of W inship & Bro., versus 1!. F. Carr. Property pointed out by plain- ‘ tills attorney. F. J. WHITEHEAD, SiiuiilFF. fiEOEGI A —Rocoalk County. Emily Smith 5 Libel for Divorce, Roek versus V dale Superior Court Spring Daniel Smith. j Term, 1870. Rule to perfect service. It appealing to the court hy the return of the sheriff that the de fendant does not live in this county; and, it further appearing that said defendant does not reside 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 case will be considered in de fault, and the plaintiff allowed to proceed ; and, it is further ordered, that this r—e be published in The Rockdale Register, a newspaper published in Conyers, in said coun ty, once a month for four months, before the next term of this court. J. C. BARTON, April 13 Plaintiff's Att’y. A true extract from the minutes of Rock dale Superior Court, Spring Term, 1876. T J TREADWELL, Clerk. GEO RGI A— Rockdale County. t . Whereas, William R. Allen, having made application to me for the Exemption of Per sonalty and setting apart a homestead, I will pass upon the same on the 24th day. of April, 1876, at 10 o’clock, at my office. March 30th, 1876. O'. SEAMANS,,,, n37-4t. Ordinary. Roofing guttering, ana job work of every descripton, in tin and sheet iron, will be eone promptly and reasonably, by J.- S. Antho _ny> Com. street, .Conyers, Ga., the sign of alhe Big Red Coffee Pot, (JjtT dIOA per day at heme. Samples worth 0.) t "A/ill one dollar free. Stinson & Cos. ” yWV Portland, Maine. tvol3-41 — - .? ■ The American People. ho people in the world suffer so much with dyspepsia a s Americrns—and a] though years of experience in Medicine have failed to accom plish a certain and sure fernedy until Green’s August Flower was introduced for this dis ease and its effects; yet so well lias this reme ,7 succeeded in-every case to effect a cure, tnat there is not a .Druggist in the United states but recommends,, the August Flower, a cases of dyspepsia, and liver complaint, costiveness, sour stomach, £ iuk .head .che, and * eiangements of the stomach and’ liver, sa°m^ 7 ? r i rU F ißt ’ W - H/ Leb * and get a sample bottle for ten cents and try it. Two cs will relieve any one case. Regular size 7o cents - Januaryl4-ly Fuller, Warren & Cos. manufacturers of Stove ~ ' RANGE ij Tha lar'gost assortment furnlceW inthettarkot - GOLDEN crown reporter. SPIRIT OF 76. OTJTHERNGEM. and the famous TEWART ‘IMPROVED. •MEET THE WANTS OF EVERY DEALER. —— tvol3-il JOHN MILLEDGE, ATTORNEY at l w. r _ ATLANTA, GEORGIA. 25 Pryor ,trett > opposite Kimball Bouse Rockdale Register. Conyers, Ga., Dec. 83rd, 1875. At a meeting of the stockholders of the Rockdale Register Publishing Company, held this day, the following officers were elec ted for the ensuing year : Geo. W, Pleaton, President. A. H. Zachry, Vice-President. T. J Treadwell, Treasurer. W. P. Reed, Secretary. A. C. McCalla, Ed. and Bus. Man. Legal advertisements must liereafier be paid for in advance. No deviation "from this rule will be made at any time, or under any circumstances. All advertisements must be handed in before 12 o’c oek, m., on Wed nesday, the day before publication. Register Cos. Schedule. Down passenger arrives at Conyers...9:2oam Up passenger train 2:37pm Goober .up 5:58 in “ down 7:lßpm CONYERS, GA., THURSDAY MAY 18, 1876. IfSeiid Tliisl Pay the Register Company what you owe for last year, or for advertisements this year—or you’ll be sued. Look out. The Sunday Passenger trains over the Georgia Railroad '/ill be discontinued. The Conyers Colored String Band was outsererading lrst Saturday night. They received several nice ..bouquets. Loss or Gain —Three nego men from Henry Cos., were in Conyers oo Monday, looking after their wives, that had ‘Hold ed their tents like the Arabs,” and left for parts unknown. Probably ter the Cen tennial. Salt—Dr T B Thompson takes salt in his co^ee •, Q- - • • fr • A certain widower in Conyers, has pur chased, a half dozen fine shirts, linen in to to, trom the hem cf the collar to the skirts. Thanks. —Col Barton and Judge Giea lon will accept our thanks for the able manner in which they managed the Edi torial columns of the Register last week. Party— The party at ibeßelay'Jtouse on Tuesday night, came -up to the expec tation of those present. .Another court ing institution. Another Richmond— The name of F C Sorrows, has been handed us, as a suitable candidate for the next legislature. We enter him on our list of candidates. Party,— Tr.e sociable gotten up by a few of our young men at Mf. T J Treadwells, on Monday night last, was a success. So these same young men say. Foot Back. —Bill Gregory and some of the boys are going to start afoot for the Centennial in a few days. “Tramp, tramp, the boys are marching, Che r up comrades, they v, 11 go. ’ ♦ ♦ ♦ - Odr report of the Pie-Nic at Kockdale Paper Mill was not pub lishes for two reasons : One because it come too late ; the oilier, because there was no name accompanying the same. We publish no anonymous communica tions. We must know the writer. New Commers —Messrs J W Crum and Bro, formerly of Washington Ga.,- have bought out the drug' store of Messrs Hunt Rankiiufe Lamar, and have set up for themselves, in the old stand of Jones&Carswell. 'A e wish them as well as other new comers, a career of usefulness and prosperity in their new home. Concert —The two concerts given hy Madame Murrelle, assisted by Miss Jt ssie Nebhut and Mr. Robt. Langford, were nice entertainments. Some of the pieces were above the capacity of our Conyers people to appreciate, but In the main the audience was highly pleased- “Annie Laurie” and “Old folks at home” were rendered touchingly tender and beautiful. We are proud of cur Georgia talent. Fish. ' -r- '•* i The Still Pond hear Conyers, under the control of Dr. J. A. Stewart, was let off on Tuesday ot this week. Sev eral of the boys from town, as well as the people living near the pond, were on hand. About a thousand of the finny triba were taken into custody. . And of the fragments there were taken up fif teen baskets full, or fish for that many families. W congratulate the lucky ones. For who cares for hard times when there’s fish a plenty. * A MiSS. Captain A. W. Carswell is up on a visit to see the beautiful “Wood” ot Rockdale county. He ;came up last week. He to have come up on the same train with a certain Miss ; but he missed the trein, and therefore missed the Miss that was on the train that he missed. What a Miss was that Miss. We’d hate to miss such a Miss as A. W. Cars well missed. He liked to have missed that Miss that he missed on the train, that he missed last Sunday. But he didn’t. He had thy pleasure of seeing that Miss, that he missed on the train, that he missed. It was a bliss to see the Miss. And not amiss to see the Miss, which he missed —the Miss. Rockdale Sunday School Associa tion. The Conyes Presbyterian, Methodist. Baptist and Smyrna Presbyterian Sunday Schools, met at Ihe Methodist church in Conyers, at 9 o’clock, Saturday morning formed a procession hud marched to the Academy grounds. After the Schools were all seated with the audience which was very large, the cxeiciseo of the day were opened by a song from the entire Rockdale Sabbatlw School Association; then prayer by Rev II Qoigg ; then song by the entire association, led by A M Helms, Esqr.; then a speech ii’oin Mr Lll Turner ; then song by M E S S; then' spoech by Mr. Rosser ot Smyrna Presbyterian church. ; then song by the Smyrna Presbyterian church; then a speech by Mr D C Langford ot the Conyers Baptist Sunday School ; then song by the Baptist Sunday School; then a speech by Dr. M R Stewart of the Pesbytorian Sunday School; then a song by the Presbyterian Sunday School; then"a speech by Master Gussie Guinn, of the Methodistist SS; then a song from all the schools. Dr O L Smith, the orator ot the day, did not put in his appearance, for some reason unknown to the audience or the committee that was appointed to notify him ot liis election. Will the committ e explain? Theie were many ptesent to hear the Doctor, and feel that they lost a treat, as they always do when they fail to hear him. The time allotted to the Doctor .was occupied by Hon John II James, he having been called out by the audience. His talk was fraught with good advice. I trust the entire audlenee will heed what he said, as well as what was said by each of the speakers of the different Sunday Schools; for their speeches were well delivered, and wore full ot goou advice. , The singing was splendid; a'nd, in fact, all of the exercises were instructive and edifying. , After the exercises came the dinner. We we>e reminded again, if the men would only do their duty half as well as. ibe women, there would be no biting hunger in this war’d. We return thanks to the ladies with whom we dined for otir excellent dinner, and especially Mrs. J R McCaJa for that excellent fried chicken. After dinner I was called to town on business, but learned that the evening ex ercises were in keeping with the morn ing exercises. The above, from our reporter, Judge Gleaton, was left out ot our last issue for want of space. • No Sleep.— Captain lluson says lie could set up every night in the week am! not get sleepy. That’s strange. How do you manage it, Captain? Do yon set up by yourself, op with someone ? If so, with whom, end where. Compliments. —We acknowledge the receipt of a complimentary invitation from the teachers and young ladies of the Conyers Female College, to be present at a Strawberry .Festival, to be given at the College Hall, on next Friday, 19th inst, at C oclock p. m, and promise to be on hand either in person or by attor ney, Whether we are present .or not, we wish the young lady teachers and pupils a treat and a nice time, wiUi plenty cf delicious, sweet, red, ripe, strawberries Letters UucalledTor IN THE POST OFFICE. Daniel Wingord, William Walcott, Mrs M A Wood, R HVandergriff, Dave Thrashe, Miss P A Th ompso, W L Tay lor, M C Taylor, James Stephson, W C Leak, Col F Price, Vina Leoty, Ilqnvy Okelty Bennet Jones, S W Jones, John Hutchinson, G F Heny, Sophey Harris, EAT Cooper, Mollie E Chandler, Fiances Cox, G F Berry, Solomon Born, Dr, Avery, Mary Bryan J T Brown, ♦ Died. Rev. Jesse W. Carroll, of the North Georgia Conference M. E. Church, South, died at his residence near Con yers, May 11th, at about 9 o’clock, p. m. He was 76 years old, and had been a traveling preacher for about 86 or 37 years. He was an affective preacher for several years when bis health failed, and he was superanuated. He continued in this relation the rest of his life. * During the active years of his ministry 30 to 40 years, to be an “Itinerant preacher,” sub jected to much labor and many hard ships : Long rides, protracted absences from home, and almost daily proceedings on circuits, numbering from 15 to 30 appointments each ; were - some of the ordinaly toils and privations of the Methodist preacher, , Brother Carroll did his share of this hard work, and as a result, no doubt of the exposure and labor of thes years, spent many years of his latter life in pain and affliction. His last sickness was painful and pro tracted for three weeks. Yet he was patient and uncomplaining. He said to me a little before he died that “he thought all was right as to his future,” gave a message to the Conference,, and requested that Dr. Jas. E. Evans, who had known him long, preach his funeral. On Saturday morning, the 15th, hits remains were deposited in" the cemetery in Conyers, to await a joyful resume *ion. * W. D, Heath. Dic'd. John T. Willingham, age about thir ty-live, died of consumption, at Rockdale Paper Mil’s, on Tuesday, the 16th inst., at 4 a, m. lie leaves a wife, I wo ehildrer, other relatives, and a host of friends, to mourn his lose, lie was cut oft in the prime and bloom ofliis manhood, and is gone to his long home. May the ckds rest lightly over him, aud may 110 who tempers the wind to the shorn lamb, help and strengthen his stricken wife and little ones, Snapping Shoals. W. 0. Hudson’s examination will come off Friday, 16th of June. A good time is contemplated, as ho lino a fine school, and in the midst of a generous people. J. F, McClelland, of Conyel’s, has been selected to address the school on that occasion. IjlllE PEOPLE WANT PROOF. There is po medicine prescribed by Physician or sold by Druggists, that carries such evidence of its success and superior virtue as Boschee’s German Syrup for Severe Coughs. Colds settled on the Breast. Consuption, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs, a proof ot th-t fact is that any person afflicted, can get Saumple Bottle for 10 cents and trj its upperior effect before buying -' eat 75 cents, It has lately been introduced in this country from Germany, and its wonderful cures' are astonishing everyone that uses it. Three ose will relieve any case, Try it, Sold by Wll Lee A CAKD. Dr. D S. SOUTHWICK, one cf the most sueoossful physicians of Ne’ r Orleans, has lo cated in Atlanta. Confidential Medical Ad viser for all persons afflicted; also, sole pro prietor of his celebrated recently discov § § ed, and PURELY i TObIcGO ! VEGETABLE; • over seven hun § antidote, § died cured ; gnar : antees all cases; SI. SI. From May to November we will fur nish The Register to subscribers lor One Dollar^ each. 1 From Jt’ltie to December, the same figures. ~, Now’s YOUR TIME TO GET A GOOD PA PER CHEAP. sl. SI. FOR comas, COLDS and, HOARSENESS, AND ALL THRO AT DISEASES, USE T WELLS CARBOLIC TABLETS, ■PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. • For sale by Di aggists generally, and JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & CO.,’ Phi{adelpMa, Pa. . Debtors. All persons indebted to the Register far last year, for subscriptions, advertisements or in any other way, in i3t come foiward and settle, as we are needing the money. The Company have ordered me to bring suit on all claims that are not settled. If you uon’t want to be sued come and pay up. A, C. McCalla. Editor and Business Manager. March 7th. 1876—n0-32-tf. ©il DOLLAR WILL GET THE WilKLl CiSTITOTII, Free of Postage, till JMAIIY-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. STThe Getter up of a club of ten will re ceive the paper free. JgS Daily, SIO,CJ per annum ; $5,30 for 6 mo, ; $2,65 for thr i months, Send your subscription for this great politi cal and family journal. PUBLISHED AT TIIE CAPITOL. W. A. HEMPHILL & CO., Publishers. Atlanta, Georgia CONYERS PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY STEWART & MeOA.LT,A COTTON Cotton —Good midlings 10J@11 Midlings, 11 i@ 11 i Low midlings, 9} @lO Tinged, 9 @ 9* Stains, 7 (a) 7* Red" stains, 7 (a) 7J liluo “ 5 @ fi Dirty Blues and Red 4 @ 6 PROVISION MARKET. Meat— C R Bulk 125@13 L C “ Bulk Shoulder 9i@lo Bulk'Hams, 14 @ls Smoked Pig Hams 17 @lB Canvassed “ 12J@17 Corn,— Sacked 82 @BS Flour —Extra Family, por barrel...sß @Bl Family, per barrel s6l @7 G roceries—Coffee,., '• 25 @271- Sugar, Standard A 12 @l2l “ N. 0., Fancy Ilf @l2 " Raw 10 @ll Yellow C’s, 10 fel'l Syrup, N O, 70 @75 “ " Prime: 65 @7O Molasses, fiugsr House, 40 @45 “ Cuba <k Musoovadoss @6O Oil, Kerosene-.., 25 @3O Small Gik,Series unchanged. DRY GOODS Never so cheap for Gash. MONETORY. Never so scarce since the fall of the Confedcr J>r. 8. P. Downs J. W. Langford. DOWNS 1 LANGFORD. o/xri.ii, aaj'tnv. DEALERS IN AND MANUFACTURERS OF HAND CARTS, WHEEL BARROWS and VEHICLES of all kinds. • HARNESS, fVorp the Cheapest to the Dearest, both Hand and Machine Stitch ed. We keep the celebrated I _ I | jWTF.VERKTr ITAIINKSSLjg J r~ ‘ i the Best in Unse, foe CARRIAGES BUGGIES, or one Horse WAGONS thin supply any part of HARNESS on short notice. Also, a full stock of Birf mm m* mm in ph’eot variety always on hand, for house building purposes. Carpenters and Contractor? would do well to see our special wholesale rates. Mouldings, Entices, Stops, Strips, etc., 3 speciality, and made of any width, thickness, or shape. Window Sash— primed and glassed—Blinds and Doors, either white or yellow pine. Also suitable lumber for Coffins. We always keep in stock Burial cases and Caskets of various sizes and lengths, from infants to adults—all at very low figures. Coffin Hardware geiftrally. With our facilities, wG propose to make Coffins of any style, ft.m the plainest to the finest, cheaper than wo possibly could by hand alone. Give tts a trial and see ! Fateat WkmU, Hubs, Spokes, Rims, Bodies, Seats, Shafts, Poles Dash Frames, Axles, Springs. IRON in great variety. Screws and Bolts ot best make. Patent and Euan elod Leather, Enameled Cloths, Moss and everything a Trimmer needs. Full stock of best Carriage Paints, Varnishes, Oils, Colors, Ornaments, and Paints generally. NEW CARRIAGES, BUGGIES and WAGONS always on hand, in great variety, and can make lo order any style or quality desired. Old ones Repaired, Painted and Trimmed at short notice, and at living rates. We buy the best material, and having suitabb* machinery, are able to turn off work with neatness and dispatch. , With constant devotion to our Busi ness, Honest Dealings with our Custom ers,Experienced Faithful Meclfanics, and the manufacture of Reliable Goods in rour line, we hope to merit a liberal pat ronage from a Generous P.-blit. Thank ing you for your past favors, wo will be glad to see you again at our office ot: Depot Street, near the Geo R R. Respectfully, Downs & Langford CONYERS Jy ,• ,- • H Male anti Female High School. 1870. 11IIE exercises of Ihoabovo institution wit be resumed on the 10th day of JANUARY. 1876. Tuitiontdue at the end of each quarter. HATES OF TUITION: Primary Deparrtment, per quarter $4 00 Intermediate “ “ “ t> 50 Academical “ “ " 7 50 Higher " “ “ 10 00 —o— expenses, twenty-five cents per quarter. BOARD CHEAP. Students prepared for any class in College, or for the several l/usiness avo cations of life. for further particulars address either one of the Undersigned. j. f. McClelland, a. m. Rev. J. M. BRITTAIN, A. M., no2l 6m Principals. Sensible Advice. You are asked every day through the col umns of newspapers and by your druggist to use something for dyspepsia and liver com plaint that you knew nothing about, you get discouraged spending money with but little success. Now to give you satisfactory proof that Green’s August Flower will cure you of dyspepsin and liver complaint with all its effects, such as sour stomach, sick headache, habitual costiveness, palpi' tion of the heart,: heart-burn, water brash, miming up of food after eating, low spirits, etc., we ask you lo go to your druggist, W. H. Lf.e, and get a sample bottle of Green’s Auoust Flower for ton cents and try it, or a regular size for 75 ct'3., two doses will relieve you. Janl4-ly TWO DOZEN COOKIIST Gr STOVES IN STOIiF,, AND SOON TO ARRIVE, AT J. S. ANTHONY’S Stove and Tin House, Comtmnercial Street Conyers, Georgia. Sign of the big, red coffee pot. _*The partle* wHI do all they cUlm.3'. Wttkly W ——Send itmnp for particular!. C.l ■■ ™ A WMf AV. WingßU- A f:o,timlUdJ,69 Duane st. Jj Ml §g| f0 I wf <mN.Y. ‘Oneofthe bestchance*forag’Ul I BF___J p v<-r offered.’-05i. P g I *Thc Groceries arc the beit’-iV. Y. WiiKtM, /an. 13, 1376. NO EXCUSE FOR BEiNG SICK. No person can use Boschee’s Gorman Syruj without getting immediaterelief 'id cure.— We have the first case ot Coughs, Goldi or Consumption, or any disease of the Throe and Lungs, yet to hear from that has not beer cured. We have distributed every year fo three years over. 250,000 sample bottloß tr Druggists in all parts of the United Statef No other Manufacturer of Medicine ever gav their Preparation such a test as this. Go to your Druggist, Dr. W. H. Lee & Son, and ge a bottle for 75 cents and try it—two doses wl j relieve you. Sumplo JJottlas 10 Qouta cu-ch, Janl4 75-ly J 8. ANTHONY, MANUFACTURER of TIN WARE AND DKALIif IN . STOVES, HARDWARE, t CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, q AMPS, eto. ROOFING, GUTTERING, & JOB WORK of all kinds, in tin, short-iron, zinc, etc., dono promptly, • id at low pi io . All work WAR RANTED. J. H. ANTBONY, Commercial St., Conyers, Ga. Sign of “ The Ilir, Rod Coffeo Pot.” Stoves, Stoves, At prices to suit the times; ranging from §ls 00 upward. Bo sure to give, him a call b - foro you buy elsewhere. .1. S.Authmy, Coin, street, Conyers, Ga., at the sign of The Big H L 1 Coll t Pot.’’ Dr. w. ii. i ee, DRUGGIST & APOTHECARY Centre Street, ONYEES, ::::::: GEORGIA •—Has on hand a full stock of— Pure medicines aiid chemicals, patrK medicines ot all kinds; paiiits s oils, glass and putty; dyfl stuffs of all kinds; toil- $ ‘ et arid fiitjcy articles;. Grass, flower and garden seed; pure liquors of all' kinds, for medicinal purpo se s. Prescriptions carefully com pound e and. _, , * GIVE ME A CALI.I W H LEE,' M IS CHANGE OP BASE. Having bought the Mock of goods lately own ed by MESSRS. NIGHT & W ITE, I have removed my STOVE AND TIN ESTABLIS MNT to their old stand, where. I hopo to ' better prepared thaw ever to supply iffy friends, and the public generally, with any goods they wish in the Sto?3 / T > TIN LISE. Also, in '"-is Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Hardware. Crockery Glassware, Lamps, Table and pock et Cutlery, Notions, Hosiery, ' Fancy Goods, etc. Thanking my friends or their past libora patronage, 1 re ctfully solicit a continuance of the same. • y Kvi'” To the customers-of the old im of Night & White, 1 make my host how, and as sure them them that ;c they will confer the” favors upon me, I will do all in my power to serve them to their entire satisfaction. J. S. ANTHONY Look out for the sign Of the big, red ~o(Teo pot. no 17-td Wait no Longer. Having sold out our entire stock Of goods to Mr. J. S. Anthony, who proposes, to con tinue business at our old stand, and vliom V 9 take great pleasure in recommending to oar old customers as a perfect gentleman, and a man who will do the right thing by all who will give him a trial. Our object in thus closing out is t“ wind np our business, and we kindly abk ull those wao have notes and accounts with us to come for* ward and settle, as wo are compelled to havO money. A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUF FICIENT. Respectfully, . NIGHT * WHITE. S. Parties wishing to settle will always and mo at the old stand. S. D. N, Lamps ami Glass-Ware. .‘ 0 * A good line of Lamps, Chimneys, Wicks and Burners, for sale by J. 8. Anthony, Corn street, Cony era, Ga., sign of “ The Big Red Coffee Pot.” Nicetin toilet B3ts (for bedi’oomiO’ih imitation of oak and walnut, at J. S. Antho ny’s Stove and Tin House, Commercial street, Conyers, Gn., at the sign of “The big red coff ee) l’ot.” FIFTY CENTS KNOCKED OFFJ ' f T - -,<v WE WILL SEND THE DETROIT FREE FIM.SS M. QUAD’SPAPER, To The Register subscribers for $1.50 per annum. Tho regular price of this great hu morous weekly is $2. Bring ns $3 60 cents and get two good papers for the yrtir. REGISTER CO A Cup of GOOD TEA. A noted English Traveler says, mu h finer Tea is drank in Russia thi.nm England. The difference is not probably owing to the overland transportation but that the Russians buy the l.est Tea grown in China, little of that kind I going to other countries. THE RUSSIAN TEA COMUANY tiffer in this market a limited quantity of this Tea. It is absolutely Pure. Sent by mail, prepaid, lib canisters, $2 50 Jib 1 25. To introduce this Tea a liberal sara-j ole sent for 25 cents. Russian Tea Cos., 190 Pearl street. New York. 4w