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Rockdale Register.
Conyers, Ga., Doc. 23rd, 1875.
At it meeting of the stockholders of
Rockdale Register Publishing Company,
lI this day, the following officers wore elec
for the ensuing year :
Geo. W. Gpeaton, President.
A. H. Zachby, Vice-Pvesidgnt.
T. J TREAnwELt,, Treasurer.
\V p, Ref.l), Secretary.
A. C. McCappa, Ed. and Bus. Man.
j,ooal advertisements innst hereafter
r.|.id for in advance. No deviation from
s rule will be made at any time, or under
y circumstances. All advertisements fiwlst
banded in before 12 o’clock, m., on Wed
sday, the day before publication.
Reuister Cos.
Schedule.
own passenger arrives at bdnyors... 9:2oam
p passenger train 2:37pm
uober up ,s:sßam
down 7:lßpm
i)NYERB>A., THURSDAY MAY 25, 1876.
Read This.
I Pay the Register Company what you
Snve for last year, or for advertisements
this year—or you’ll be sued. Look out.
[ One Side.— Correspondents will please
■write only on one side of the paper.
I New Patent. —Joe Echols, from Shef
■field, was in town this week, swinging
■on his patent gate, and trying to sell his
■new patent saw filer. Joe’s a brick.
Oats. —Some countryman .-(we didn’t
■ get his name) sent us -a fine sample of
■ oats; but some town tacky grabbed
■ them up for his old cow so quick we
I never saw them. \Ve hear that they
I were fine.
Fishing.— The Conyers Piscatorial
Club bas had a prolonged session this
week. Present—Messrs. Broadnax and
Reagan. But little done, as they were
only fishing for minnows to bait with.
Music.—Bro. A. M. Helms is taking
lessons in Instrumental music, with the
intention of taking charge of some or
gan- *
BiiJle Society - . —An anniversary meet
ing of Rockdale Bible Society will be
held at the Baptist church, iu Conyers,
next Sunday night. Speeches will be
made.
Col. Newt Anderson lias captured
Berry Phillips, p. o. c., charged with the
murder of a foot peddler by the name
of Gallagher, about two years ago.
Shot. —A negro man named Isaac
PHyne was seriously if not fatally slibt
in Oxford last Saturday, bv David Grits
fith. At last accohtfts Payne was alive.
Griffith is in jail.
Excursion —Several of our Conyers
friends went on the excursion train to
Atlanta last Tuesday. They were on a
tr'n of pleasure and business mixed.
Wj hope they had it mixed.
Y. M. C. A.
The Young Hftens Christian Associa
tion of Rockdale County, was in session
at the Methodist Church last Friday
night.
JB. H.
The Board of Health of Rockdale
County, had a meeting at the Court
House Monday of this week. Present
Hon. 0. Seamans, Ordinary, Drs. J. P.
Rosser and C. 11. Turner.
Revival —A series of meetings have
been going on at the Merhodist Church
here since Thursday eveing of last
W ek, Revs. W. - D. Heath, A. C. Perry,
8, P. Downs and otners officiating.
Widow and Widower —lts amusing
io see a dashing young widow going
Over a fence into a garden where a wid
ower is working, ostensibly for radishes
We saw it the other day.
Coming— N. Glenn, of Rome
txa was in cur city od Monday of this
week, eh route for Covington, on a bus
iness trip'.
He expects to locate in Conyers for the
practice of his profession, (the law) a
bout the first of July next.
Crops— Some farmers" complain of
rust in wheat, while others say they nev.
hr had finer prospects. Corn, cotton, oats
etc., are growing finely. In fact our
brops are as good*as we deserve. Farrti
ers are rather a grurablerous set any
how.
County Court.—Rockdale County
Court for the semi-monthly teftn for Msv
1876, was in session Monday 22d inst.
Present, Ron. George W. Gleaton,
Judge, presiding.
Owing to the sickness of Solicitor T.
J. Christian, no crirqjnal bussiness was
taken up. Therefore only a few civil
bases wete disposed of. The court ad
journed the Same day till 2nd monday ill
►June next.
— 1.
Hew Physician—See the card of Dr. -
J. Hr White in this issue. He has loca
ted itf Conyers for the practice of Med
icine.
The doctor comes to us as a young
man of good rnforal character,intelligent
and highly recommended as a physician
who understands not only fhe theory,
bat the practice of his proession.
To Port Rotai.— Several from Rock
dale speak of going on the excursion to
Port Royal the first day of June next,
Nice trip. Fare going and coming
$t 00.
Ho(k) Brigade. —Uncle Rill Carr’s
colored Ho(e) Brigade is fully organized
armed and eqtiiped for the contest and
ieady for action. His corps numbers a*
bout twenty men,women, boys and girls
They are styled “cotton choppers”, an,|
Ho(e)’ how they do kill the glass.
Mr. Low S. Rrown and family left
Robkda’e bounty yesterday, by private
conveyance, for their new home at Os
age, lowa.
Excursions
So many excursion trains and parties
are passing Conyers, that we cant keep
up with them- They are getting too
common these hard times. If a few
would excurt to tlve cornfield, br cotton
patch, it would be better for them and
us. VV ho’ll get up an excursion of that
kind ?
City Council. —The City Council of
Conyers met at their room on Monday
night. Present—S. F. Speer, chairman,
J. 11. A1 maud, J. J. Langford and N:
VV. Maddox.
T. II Bryan's petition to change
Glade street was. granted. Also, com
munication from the Board of Health ot
Rockdale county received, recommend
ing sanitary precautions; which was
acted bn.
A resolution was passed authorizing
the Clerk to buy a Code of Georgia for
1873.
Oxford.
The Newton County Sunday School'
Association at Oxford last Saturday,
passed off quietly, and in order, and ev~
erylhing was as pleasant as could be ex
pected, (with the exception of the drnu
ken shooting scrape there, which was in
no way connected with tho association,
or its members.)
Festival.
The Strawberry Festival given at the
College last Friday night by ‘the Misses
McKinley and theiryoung lady pupils* is
sisted by Mrs. Montgomery, was a com
plete success—so those that were present
say. We were unable to be on hand,
but expected someone present to write
up the affair, and let our readers know
what pleasant parties our Conyers ladies
can get up. We have made enquiries
from several that were there, and the
verdict is unanimous that the festival,
was all its fair originator-’ designed, or
its recipients anticipated.
A Cue—A big Barbecue is spoken of
by the citizens of Rockdale County* to
be had some time during the summer-
L> ts celebrate the Centennial year as
will as have a grand ratification meet
,llb* when a democratic President, and
Governor shall have been nominated.
Pic Nic.
Miss Joe Marston’3 school pic nicked
to Mr. T. C. Posey’s spring lot last Sat
urday. The school was accompanied by
several invited friends, as well as the
patrons of the school. We understand
the crowd had a nice dinner under the
cool shade of the trees ; and the hours
sped swiftly by —while the day was en
iived with music, wit, beauty, and the
innocent glee of the children, together
with the romp and play of the boys and
girls. A previous engagement prevent
ed us from being on hand to enjoy tne
festivities of the occasion.
m •
County Fair —We understand the
contract has already been let out to
build the fair grouuds for our Rockdale
County Fair, by the t committee, to
Messrs. W. L. Peek, aud B. N. Mo-
Knight, and'that the spring lot of lion
T. C. Posey, about two miles from Con
yers, has been generously donated, and
tho same has been accepted by the com
mittee as the place tor the fair grounds.
The committee has done well, and the
distinguished gentlemen who have the
matter in hand will make a grand sue
cess ot the undertaking. (At least we
hope and feel so.) Now let all our pub
lic Spirited people lend an helping hand,
and make our County Fair a success.
What Say you fellow citizens 1 Shall we
have dfair worthy and in keeping with
our energy and enterprise 7 Lets all say
y-e-s.
■ t ■q-* —
Child L6st.
A little child of Mr. Buck Rutledge,
was accidently left by its mother at Rut
ledge Tuesday morning, w‘ en the ex
cursion train left tha® place for Atlanta.
Conductor Harris of the way freight
train, took charge of the little fellow
(whe is about' fonr years old) and was
carrying bim to hIS rriotbef. While the
train was stopning in Conyers, Bill
Gregory of the Relay fjeruse, kindly
took charge ot the little waif, and bribed
him to hash crying tor mama with a
stick of candy. Gregory ’has a big
heart, and the litt’e one nestled close to
p. We tfar.t hn; gihe how that mothers
heart yearned with suspense, and how it
leaped for joy as She again folded the
little one to her bosom. “The depths of a
mothers love who can fathom it 1 And
to the little one, none like mother can
soothe away pain”
[communicated.]
Mr, Editor:
As you take a g eat interest in the af
fairs of the young folks, I'll tell you a
tew wor Is concerning a picnic which
they had at Rockdale Paper Mills, the
Ist day of this month. It was decided
on sveral days before hand, and by the
time appointed to start, Jail necoesaavy
arrangements bad been made. At about
nine o’clock we started, and after a
gay ride of two miles arrived at our des
filiation. But not to throw ourselves
dbwn-on natures soft carpet of velvet,
and feast our eyes on her lavishing beau
ty, and glide over tin* waters in the lit
tle boats, and whisper sof. words of love
in the ears ot the little maidens by our
side, as was our expectation; for soaroely
had we alighted from our vehicles, when
the clouds, which all the morning had
been looking so threating began to hov
br over our heads and pour down their
contents. Then the bright smiles 4 which
had hitherto illuminated the faces of the
young ladies ohangedpnto sour frowns,
and was enough to make t/iose who saw
them remain and bachelor the rest of life.
We were about to decide to go in the
Mill house until it ceased raining and
then return, when Mrs. Brown, (one of
the best rind cleresf ladies I ever knew)
kindly offered us shelter Then those
sour faces resumed their former sweeness
an 1 in a few minutes we were upt the
hill, in the house, divested our selves of
our “bonnets, bats and shawls,” and was
readj to dance, but we bad no music.
The band which had been employed had
liofarrivecl, and we were about to give
up the idea of dancing, w'hen Joe., who
is always ready to do anylhig to pro
mote the pleasure of others, (he never
dances himself) offerd his services to
go after it—he went —in a few minutes
it was there, and then the enjoyments
beg-n ; gbrffe dancing, some playing
cards, and enjoying themselves as they
best liked. After about two hours din
ner was announced, and we all repaired
to the table to partake of some of the
best “chuck" I evertaseld, and there was
a plenty of it, I believe we had enough
for seventy five, (not such as Hal.) It
was a fine dinner arid speaks well for the
young ladies as cooks, or their mothers.
The collation being over, we returned to
our dancing etc., which was kep t up un
til! about five o’clock, when we returned
home with only the regret that,, “fin e
flies on such rapid wings away.”
I would like to thank Mrs. Brown, for
kindnesses, but words are 100 weak and I
will have to wait untill I can thank her in
deeds, and not mere words.
Si.
P. S. Uucle Ephraim’s porter took his
linnen duster along, but he says it made
him mad every time he looked at it.
S.
Union Agricultural Society.
Saturday, May 20th, 1876.
Editor Hktister: —Of course the hog
farm was ably discussed, and it was gen
erally consented that meat we would
raise. In a few months grease will be
running at every pore; in fact, the
woods are now literally covered with
pigs. Not satisfied at this, the question
of a stock law,not life fence law, but,
a law to compel every man to keep his
stock on his own domain, is to be dis
cussed at our next regular meeting
Selah ! how long will we t ave to talk
about this important question, in some
shape or other, before the great day will
come, and the hearts of every tiller of
the soil niad’e feel glad ? We are ri bw
tickling our mother earth to make her
do her very best; and she is making
some fair promises on her part.
Although wheat is somewhat injured
bv rust ; yet we will have cake for
breakfast. • •
Oats is looking well and has no dis
ease at present.
Corn is small hut looks healthy,
Three-founhs of our cotton is to a
stand, and looks and is doing well, like
it always .does when at alow price.
Sorgo looks beautiful, and it now
makes us think of the sweet time ahead.
Our home made manure is also in the
lead.
Hands working fine, and our courts?
are deciding that contracts must be ful.
filled.
Before you hear from me again it will
require great strategy to out-general
“general green.” Yours truly,
. - t Plow Boy.
P. S.—Judge : After we adjourned
the boys all fell about in the shade of
some trees and held a kind of informal
inhering, and told me to say for them,
“three cheers for Colquitt and Floyd.”
They say : “Although Colquitt did not
make a big speech at Augusta, that he
is hot the only great'man that can’t mak"
i great speech.” I and you know that
by ourselves. P. B.
Death of Davitl F.. Montgomery.
A pall of gloom was cast over Cov
ington on Friday morning last, when it
was announced that Mr. David F. Mont
gomery was dead ! ‘ Uncle Davy,” as he
was mofe familiarly known to every bo
dy in ' his Section, was one of the oldest
and most prominent ci'izens of this
county, and was greatly beloved by all
who knew him. He was kind and gen-
orous, ami was ever animated by the no
blest impulses of an honest heart.
He had been a membo of the Primitive
Baptist church for more than halt a cen
tury, and died in the full hope ot receiv
iug lus rewaid in eternal happiness for
his undying faith in his Master's saving
grace. Few persons attain tho happy
state of mind regarding their future state
that blessed the latter end of David F.
Montgomery. Though afflicted for many
years with the depressing diseaso of
dyspepsia, he never murmured or com
plained, but boro his sufferings with oa
tience and Christian fortitude. lie
leaves his aged companion, who for near
two thirds of a century has shared will)
him the pleasures and the tria's of this
life, to mourn iu sad bereavement, his
departure. 1> <t the grief of “Ainu
MatfiaH” Montgomery is greatly neutral
ized and ameliorated by lx r abiding
faith in the love of Him whom she has
so steadfastly served thro igh the long
years of her life. David. F. Montgom
ery was about 84 years of age. He died
at tho residence of his son-in-law, Capt.
J. E. McConnell, on Thursday last, and
was buried on Saturday.—[Star.
THE
NATIONAL HOTEL,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
T the rates of hoard ffija KA at this popular
I hotel have been \ / 011 reduced to $2.60
per day. For Wit/ Vj )r j co offer ac
commodations and fare unsurpassed by any
three or four dollar house in tho South.
Come and got an old Virginia welcome.
LEE & HEWITT,
Proprietors.
WILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT
house door, in the town of Conyers, the
following property, to-wit: One house and
let, in Conyefsi confining .ope-lialf acre, more
or loss, bounded North by Decatur street,
West by N W Maddox, East by J H Almond,
South by Commercial street. Also, one store
house and lot containing 50 by 20 feet, bound
ed North by lands of T .7 Nelifis, EaSt by
lands of I J Hurtsfield, South by right of Ga.
R. 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 Rockdale
County Court in favor ot T J Lowe & Bro. vs
T J Nelms. Property pointed out by defend
ant. Property to he sold first Tuesday in June.
F. J. WHITEHEAD,
April 27, 1876—4 t Sheriff.
Debtors.
All persons indebted to the .Register
for laßt year, for subscriptions, advertisements
or in any other way, must come forward and
settle, as wo are nghding the money. Phe
Company have ordered me to bring suit on all
claims that are not settled. If you oon’t want
to be sued come and pay up.
A. C. McCappa.
Editor and Business Manager.
March 7th. 1876 —no-32-tf.
Q L 1> HUNDRED!
the “roc kd a e'e' h e g I st e r,”
And Louisville
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Send us three dollars and receive your homo
paper with the “ Courier-Journal,” thoebst
wittiest, brightest and ablest city weekly in the
country. REGISTER CO.,
' CoNYEHS, Ga.
AGENTS WANTED! Med. .ls and di
plomas awarded for HOLMAN‘S new
PIC 'J 0 111 A L BIBLE S.
1800 Illustrations, Address for new circulars,
A. J. HOLMAN 4 (JO.; 930 Arcli street, Phi.
SHERIFF’S SALE FOlt JUNE.
Will bo sold before the Courthouse door, in
the town of Conyers, within tho legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in June, the
following property, to-writ: One hundred and
forty acres of iaud, more or less, number 314,
in the 10th district of originally Henry now
Rockdale county, bounded as follows ; North,
by Daniel Chandler; South, by Kilpatrick's
land ; East and West, by lands of Ralph Neal.
Levied on as the property of B. F. Carr, to
satisfy two fi las issued from Rocdale Superi
or Court, in favor of Winship & Bro., versus
B. F. Carr. Property pointed out by .plain
tiffs attorney.
F. J. WHITEHEAD,
Sheriff.
3EOKGI A— Rocdale County.•
Emily Smith ) Libel for Divorce, Rock
versus [ dale Superior Court Spring
Daniel Smith. ) Term, 1870.
Rule to perfect service. It 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 defendant does
not reside in this State { it is an motion of
counsel ordered, that said defendant be and
appear, ond answer at the n-xt 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 rule 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,
AprillS Plaintiff’s Att’y.
A true extract from the minutes of Rock
chilli Superior Court, -pring Term, 1876.
* T J TREADWELL, .
Cleric.
Si. SC
From May to November we will fur
nish The Register to subscribers for
One Dollar#
each.
From June to December, the same
figures.
O _ ■’ i-■, ,4
Now’s YOUR time to get a GOOD PA
TER CHEAP.
sl. sl.
GEOIt GI A—Rockdale County.
Whereas, William R. Allen, having mode
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. . Match 30th,
1876. O. SEAMANS,
n37-4fc. Ordinary.
Roofing guttering, and job work o 5
every tin ami sheet iron, will be
Mjne prompt and reasonably, by J. S. Antho
tny, Com. street, Conyers, Ga., the sign of
The Big Red Coffee Pot,
Dr. a, P. Downs J. W . Danyjord,
DOWNS & I .WORD.
OVCfill, l-.JtJIY. v,
DEALERS IN AND MANUFACTURERS OF
HAND CARTS, WHEEL BARRO\V 4 S
and VEHICLES of all kinds.
HARNESS, from the Cheapest to the
Dearest, both Hand and Machine Stitch
ed. We keep tho celebrated
I I
| jaFBVMiKTT HARNESS.jst |
I I
the Beat ju Uitse, for CARRIAGES
BUGGIES, or one Horse WAGONS
Can supply any part of HARNESS, on
short notice.
Also, a full <stock of
wl* u m ■: ns bco’ji*
in great, variety always on hand, for
house burbling purposes. Carpenters
and Contractors would do well to see our
special wholesale rates.
Mouldings, Latioes, Stops, Strips, etc.,
a speciality, and made of any width,
thickness, or shape. Window Sash—
primed and glassed—Blinds and Doors,
either white or ye’low 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 generally.
With our facilities, we propose to make
Coffins ot any style, from the plainest to
the fines!, cheaper than we possibly could
by hand alone. Give us a trial and
see l
Patent .Wkeois.
Hubs, Spokes, Rims, Bodies,
Sats, • Shafts, Poles Dash Fmines,
Axles, Springs. IRON in great,
variety. Screws and Bolts of best
make. Patent and Enan eled Leather,
Enameled Cloths, Moss and everything a
Trimmer needs. Full slock of best
Carriage Faints, Varnishes, Oils, Colors,
Ornaments, and Paints generally. NEW
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES
and WAGONS always on hand, in great
variety, and can make to order any style
or quality desired. Old ones Repaired,
Painted and Trimmed at short notice,
and at living rates. We buy the best
material, and having snitabb- machinery,
are able to turn off work with neatness
and dispStillf.
With constant devotion to our Bitsi
ness, Honfist Dealings with our Custom
ers,Experienced Faithful Mechanics, and
the m vnulaoture of Reliable * Goods in
rour line, we hope to merit a liberal pat
ronage from a Generous Public. Thank
ing yon tor your past favors, we will be
g’ad to see you again at our office on
Depot Street, hear ilie Geo R 11.
Respectfully*
Downs & Langford
CONYERS
Mate and Female High School.
1076.
r PIIE exercises of the abovo institution will
1 bo resumed on the 10th day of JANUARY.
1870. Tuitiontdue at the end of euch quarter.
RATES OF TUITION:
Primary Deparrtment, per quarter $4 00
IritermeVliate “ “ “ fi SO
Academical " “ “ 7 fio
Higher " " “ 10 00
o—
Incidental expenses; twenty -Ave cents
per quarter.
BOARD C II E A 1.
Students prepared for any class in College,
or for the several business 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 Cm Principals.
Sensible Advice.
You are asked every day through tho col
umns of newspapers and by your druggist to
use something f.r dyspemja and liver com
plaint that you know notlmg 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 dyspepsia and liver complaint with all its
effects, Such as sour stomach, sick headache,
habitual costivi ness, palpitation of the heart,
heart-burn, water brash, coming up of food
after eating, low spirits, etc., we ask you lo go
to your druggist, W. H. Lee, and got a sample
bottlo of Green’s August Flower lor ten
cents and try it, or u regular size for 75 cts.,
two doses will relieve you. Janl4-Jy
TWO DOZEN
cocxKiisrcL
BTOYES
1N STOKE, AND SOON TO ARRIVE, AT
J. S. ANTHONY’S
Stove and Tin House,
Cbmmmercial Street Conyers, Georgia.
Sign of the big, red- coffee pot.
‘The turtle* will do all they cl aim.‘-N.y. Weekly ft/w../’gC. 12,1876.
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stamp for f.-irrii ulr*. C.l ■■ ■
tuv * Co.limHidJW Duane t.i mJ
wm ‘Oneoftbe best chance* for ag’tO wtjj OB jSB BH
off \srnAA-Chi. WeeklyfrUer-OrranL-JHL-JL
*Tho tlrwerle* arc the bet.*— N. Y. Wilnets,JanA:i,]m&.
NO EXCUSE FOR PE NG SICK,
No person can use Boseliee’s Gonnan Syrup
without getting immediate relief ’ and cure.—'
We bav’i the first case ol Coughs, Cold'
,or Consumption, or any disease of the Throf (
and Lungs, yet to hear from that has not beer
cured. We have distributed every year fc
three years over 250,00(1 sainple bottles *0
Druggists in all parts of the United States
No other Manufacturer of Medicine ever ga
their Preparation such a,test as this. Cos to
your Druggist, Dn.. W. H. Lee A Son, and ge
a bottlo for 75 cents and try it—two doses wih
relieve you. Sample Bottles 10 cents > 1
Jan!4 70-ly
J N. ANTHONY,
MANUFACTURER of TIN ft.V K
AND DKAT.KR IN
STOVES, HARDWARE.
CROCKERY, GLASS). .Ms .
q AMI’S, no. ROOFING,
GUTTERING, & JOB )Y<
of all kinds, In tin, shoel-iron, line, Ho., <|,
promptly, and at low prices. All work Vi \,
Ranted. j. s. anthony,
Commercial St., Conyers, Ga
Sign of “ Tho Hie, Red Coffoe J'o
JSIoVC.N, Stoves/
At prices to suit the times; ranging fj ;n
Sto 00 upward. Be sure to give him acß b -
fore jrbu buy elsewhere. J. 8 .’Aiitb >ny, t m
street, Conyers, Ga., at the'sign of The Bit L*
Coffee Pot.” .
Dr. W. H. Lei,
ORUGGIST & APOTHECARY
Centro Street,'
ONYERS, : : : : i : i GEORGIA
—lias on hand a full stock of—
Pure medicines and chemicals, pa let* f
medicines ot all kinds; paints,
oilsj glass and putty; dye
stuffs of all kinds; toil
et and fan by
articles!
Grass, flower
and garden seed; ... .
pure iiquors of all
kinds, for medicinal pnrpo
. so s. Prescriptions
carefully com
pound o and.
GIVE ME A OA L I.!
W II LEE, M v
CHANGE OE BASE.
Having bought the stock of goods lately own
ed by
MESSRS. NIGHT & W ITE,
I have reraovod my
STOVE AND TIN ESTABLIQ MNT
to their old stand, where I hope to bettof
prepared than ever to supply my friends, and
the public generally, with any goods they
wish in tho
St9H AO TIH L/NF.
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Also, in' m
Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats,
Hardware. Crockery
Glassware, Lamps,' Tablo and pock*
et Cutlery, Notions, Hosiery,
Fancy Goods, etc.
Thanking my fri ends or their past libera
patronage, I re ctfufly solicit a continuance
of thesame.’
KAY To the customers of tho old Ann of
Night A White, T make my best bow. And as
sure them them that if they will confer their
favors upon me, I will do all in my power to
servo them to their entire satisfaction.
J S. ANTHONY
Look out for the sign of the big, rod coffee
pot. no 17-txl
Wait no Longer;
[laving sold out our enti-e stock of .goods to
11 Mr. J. S. Anthony, who proposes to con
tinue business at our old stand, and whom we
take great pleasure ui recoup m ending to our
old customers as a perfect gentleman, and a
man who will do the right tiling by all who
will give him a trial.
Our object in thus closing out is to wina up
our business, and .wo kindly ask all those who
have notes end accounts with us to come for
ward ii nd settle, aswe are compelled to 4mvo
money. A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUF
FICIENT. Respectfully,
NIGHT & WHITE.
I*. 8. Parties wishing to settle will always
and me at the old stand. 8. D. N,
. Lamps anti Glass-Ware.
A gord line of Lamps, Chimneys, Wicks
and Burners, for sale by J. S. Anthony, C'om
) street,Cony era, Ga., sign of " The Big Red
Coffee Pot.”
Nice tin toilet, sds 'for bedrooms,) in
imitation of oak and walnut, at J. S. Antho
ny’s Stovn and Tin House, Commercial street,
Conyerß, Ga’., at tho sign of “The big red coff
ee Pofi.”
FTFTVIEiVTS KXO( KFDOFF!
WE WILL SEND THE DETROIT FREE TRESS
M. QUAD’SPAPER,
To The Register subsovibors for fI.GO per
annum. Tho regular prico of this great hu
morous weekly is $2. Bring us $3 50 cents
and get two good papers for the yoar.,
REGISTER CO
A Cup of GOOD TEA.
A noted English Traveler says, much finer
Tea is drank in Ituslik than in England. The
difference i3 not probably owing to the overland
transportation but that.the Russians buy the
best T6a grown in China, little of that kind
going to other countries.
THE RUSSIAN TEA COMPANY
hlTer in this market ft limited quantity of this
Tea. I is absolute]* Pa re.,
Sent by mail, prepaid, lib canisters, $2 50
Jib 1 2!>.' To introduce this Tea a liberal sam
ple sent for 25 cents. Russian. Tea Cos., 190
Pearl street, New York. ( 4w
JOHN MULE.DGK,
ATTORNEY at w.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Office 2J Pryor street, opposite Kimball Bovs*