Rockdale register. (Conyers, Ga.) 1874-1877, June 01, 1876, Image 2

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Rockdale Register. liy the Register Full i eying Company A/C. KdCALLA, lAiitor amUfluiilnfiM Manager. V • . Hiicki' u k Hvmnv.n costs only ’luo Dollars per annum. It has a large and eonslantly increasing circnla tio, and is one of the very best adver tising mediums in the State. M \.toh.—Cnpt. W. t>. Lockie, e lectori major of the Atlanta Battalion last irtonflay night. His opponent was Cnpt. C. W. Ilcndcraon, and the Vote was very close, showing the gre< pop nlnrlty of both; getttlemen. Either rn.e would make a good major or colonel either. The battß’ion wortld not suffer in the hands of either. Success to the military and their hew comma odor. JuwaDirtloN. —The U. S. Senate, de. • elded on last htonday, that they had ju risdiotion of the Belknap impeach men t ease. Tito vote was thirty seven fot ju visdii tion, and twenty nine against. T>om PyißO.— Dorn Pedro, Emperor of Brazil and suite, passed through Atlanta on Tuesday. They only stopped a ‘ few moments. Comk to Gkokoia.—'rtc Blaflt Hills me being abandoned. Leave, wo say, the Black Hills and coine to Georgia, wheia we have Bed Hills, Gray Hills, and no Hills nt all. Hero we have peace and plenty*, and no hostile Irtgines to molest or make ns afraid. “Ho oomo along, make uo delay. Come fiom every nation. Come from every way.” Georgia if big enough to hold all that may come. Thanks.—>Hon. J. 11, liloutit, flflr member of Congrew, will please accept the tlianka of tlio Hwmtmt tot 'ate pub 110 document?. w e see trom late files of the RecotVl/tTiat ho Is wido awake, and working manfully for bis section. Exit.— My lord Fitzhngh, late door keeper of the House of Representatives, lias been asked to step down and out. Cause—too much power, as Fit/, thought, coupled as in other oases with hitler wri ting. pdnf AtftAL. Thos 11. Bryans, Jr. islhe agent for sale of tickets in Conyers, for the Port Royal Excursion, which comes off July of,tji next. Call on him at the store of Bryans and Speer, Conyers, Ga., and procure your twkcb!. Grand Or.Ti'Nsut, — lteV. Gatland 11. "White. AihtJftwU*** > " convention ot colored men to meet in Atlanta on the 26, day of June, to take into consideration the importance of 'casting n united vote for better men and a better party. See his address in this issue. We not only called down the spirit of Charles Sumner, but the spirit >f <'ve' V good man and patriot that have gone before, and pray their 'deliberations may ho beneficial to themselves as wc 1 as their 'country. Fop * Govkknor. The Augusta Chronicle and Sentinel ot Wednesday says, that Richmond county, and the cigth congressional district, will go a." most unanimously, in favor of Herschel V. Johnson fofr Governor. “SITUS' FOR A LAW $ VIT." Four ‘American gent’emen of African (lucent’ left New Orlenns a few days ago evidently to scare up a law suit agaipst some railroad. To accomplish their de sign they thrust themselves into the la* dies’ coach. Between Mobile and Mont gomery the passengers put them out. Hence no suit could be brought ngainet the railroad. At Montgomery they en tered the ladies’ conch oh the Western read. The Conductor quietly added an extra coach and tho White passengers ictt the oolored gentlemen nlohe in their glory. They reached here Thursday night but were afraid to tackle conduo tor E. B. Tercel! of the Georgia railroad, .far lie is always wide awake md full of tun. Yesterday morning they entered /lie.ladies’ coach on the Georgia raiiroad t'oduolor Johnson procured au extra coach and the white passengers occupied it, leaving the colored advouturers to themselves- The news of their coming had reached Conyers and other points, on the road, and crouds nssemblJ to wit ness the spectacle, At Conyers a natn her of men boarded the train and inform. Ovl ihe ‘colored individuals’ aforesaid that it would be deoidedly unhealthy for them to remain in that car. They advised them as frieuds to remove to another car whicn they did and we presume they were landed safely in Augusta. So far they have been unsuccessful! in getting up a law suit. It t thought that they are going to meet Morton, The foregoing we have taken from the Atlanta Constitution of Saturday. Not being oue of the parly, we cant vouch ior its truth ; anyhow it maj be so, for Conyers is a big place and people usually change cars in large cities, and some time in small ones—Conyers is one of that sort. To B Oa Not To B.— The Constim tion say S'* that ‘to Bor n>t to B i longer the question, b bat ‘B it then 1 Kink.—Hie Atlanta Constitution of Wednesday says t nine of .the Georgia delegates are for Tilden. Nut PaasiDKitr. —We think ILivard the best man. hut Tilden most ava'lab e, as a candidate for the democracy to put out. Hut we leave that question to the St Louis Convention i hoping, and be lieving that the delegates to the same, will act for tlm best interest, not only of the pw ty, but the whole country. DOWN Sui.fAN. —Abdul Afiifi Khan, sultan of Turkey was dethroned on Tuesday the 2fl inst., by the unanimous consent of the people of that counlry. The Ex- Monarch is kept under guard in a kiosqne, at tli extremity ofjthe scralgio. His Majesty Sultan Murad Effendi, heir n esumptive to the throne, was proclaim cd emjivror in his stead, 'lhe dethrone ment Was a bloodless one, and the coon, ivy is going on as though no changes were made, except what little excite ment is caused by the removal of cabinet officers and m' ulsters. — A ticket composed of Tilden and thur man would bo tire most powerful in America, if the ambition of friends could make, the necessary concessions. It is char that New York, with her five mill ions ef people, is indispensably necessary ton Democratic victory ; and it Ohio aid with Thurman, or Missouri with Broad heavi, for second place, the nomination would strike terror into the disorganized ranks of the Republicans.*—[Louisville Courier-Journal.—Dem AN HISTORICAL FACT. Every agent who has been steadily Selling the Improvod S2O Home*toad Sewing Machine for three years, owns his dwelling house lias a good account in hank, is olcsr of debt, and has money at Interest,-rthe natural consequence of securing a good agency for superior goods at the lowest priced. A good first-class Sewing Mr. hine, most useful—-reliable at all times, ea v to understand and control, the same size nhd dbes the same work as any machines *hat seW at Fotia Times the price. . There is no ma chine at any price better, or that will do finer or more work, and Certainly none so leftf in price by many dollars. The Homestead is wide ly known and uqed in thousands of families in the Eastern and Middle' States, and daily be- coming popular fn the West. It will save its cost several times over in one season, doing the work of the fiunily, or will earn four or five dollars a <lny for any man or woman who sew s for a living. It is the strongest machine ina de, is ready at all times to do its work makes the strongest and finest stilch yet in vented, and is fully acknowledged ns the {stan dard Family Sewin'; Machine. Price, complete for domestic use, *2O, delivered at your door, .10 matter how remote you may reside. Busi- ( ness permanent and honorable, with ntCre 6er- j tain and rapid sales, *>d larger profits than any other. Extraordinary liberal offers made to local or traveling agents whero we have, none established; or, if there is agent near you send your order direct to the factory, address Tr.hr. ir TC.rurttrll A C'o., 030 lirOH/lwaj, NOW’ York. 2*5-Stu QECURE AN AGENCY O and SSO or SIOO per week. “TUB EVER AND NEVER OUT OF ORDER” HOMESTEAD S2O SEWING S2O MACHINE FOR DOMESTIC USE TABLE and FIXTURES COMPLETE ONLY $2. A perfect and unequalled, large, strong and durable machine, constructed elegant and solid, from tho best material with mathematic al precision, for Constant Family use or nmnu- ' factoring purposes. Always ready at a mo ment's notice to do its day’s work, never out of order, and will last a generation with moderate care; easy to understand nhd manage light, smooth, and‘swift running, like the well regulated movement of a fine watch; Simple, Compact, Efficient and roliable, with all the valuable improvements to be found ip the highest priced Maciues, warranted to do the same work, the same way, arid os rapid ane smooth as a *75 Maohine. An acknowledged triumph of ingenious mechanical skill, essond tis 1/ the working woman’s friend, anil far in advance of all ordinary Machines, for alrsolute Strength, Reliability and general usefulness; will Hem, Fell, Tuck, Scam. Quilt, Hind, Braid Cord, Gather, Ruffle, Shirr, Plait, Fold, Seal hsp; Roll, Embroider, Kan up Breadth, Ac., with wondiful rapidity, neatness and ense, and case, sows the strongest lasting stitch equally fine and smooth through all kinds of goo, Is, from cambric to several thicknesses of roadcloth or leather, With flue or coarse hot ton, lmen, *Hlt or twine, GiVes pm-fect satis faction. Will earn it-, cost several times over in a season in the work it docs, dr make a good living for any man or woman who desires to use it for that purjiose; works so faithful and easy the servants or children can nse it without damage. Price of Machine with light table, fully equipped for family work, S2O. Half Case, Cover, side Drawers and Cabinet Styles each at correspondingly low rates' Safe delivery guaranteed, froe from damage. Explanatory pamphlets illustrated with engra vings Of the several styles of sewing, &c„ mailed free. Confidential terms with libera) inducements to enterprising Clergymen,Teach ers, Business Men,Traveling ot übcal Agents, Ac., who desire exclusive Agencies, furnished on application. Address John H. Kendall A Cos., 030 Broadway, New York. 245-ly. Roofing guttering, anti job work of every descripton, in tin and sheet iron, will be one "promptly and reasonably, by J. S. Antho tny. Com. street, Conyers, Ga., the of The Big Bed Coffee Pot, Notice DK J. H. WHITE has permanently located in Cony era for the purpose >f practicing Physic/ Diseases of Woman, and all Chronic Diseases made a speciality. Tho best of refer ences given. Office at the Store of l). S. But ier maylß-no-44-6w. 17. IHIQ. mi (Bin conn. o Parties desiring information as to best rontce to the Centennial, or to any Summer Rc softs or to any other point in the count) y should address B. W. WRLNN, General Passenger Agent K -r.n ‘saw Route, Atlanta, Ga. READ THIS TWICE. ATTENTION FARMERS! A Nh W FALL OATS, BUST PROOF, •We have received from b' OT 'L Sf 2 t j* ? lot the Nova Scotia or Canadian Black Oat*. ** believe thi* i. the Amt time they have ever been offered for wle in the Urutaid 1 >■ Oat* are much larger and heavier than tin American Oats. They are block. wemWng from 33 to 40 pounds to the bushel, and will yield from 70 to 80 bnshek to the nr re on first class land. They are far superior to any oats e7er produced in this country, and every fann er should give them a trial. One package will produce sued sufficientfor planting 7 to 10 acre, the tol'owing season. They are a rail Oats and strictly rust-pjoof. Order early so a* to be prepared for Fall e II 3 00 10 “ & <*) The Oats wili be sent prepaid by mail. Special terms to Agents. Send money by P. O. Order or Registered better. Address OSMEN P A CO., Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee. BSOlt TB DIVORCES OBTAINED from Courts of different for desertion, Ac. No publicity required. No charge until di Address M. HOUSE, 2-45"<irn Attorney, 194 Broadway, N. Y. JAPAN PEAS 1 SOME 7 11 ISO NEW 200. BUSHELS TO THE ACRE. The Pea grows in the form of a bush. Three to five feet high, yie’ding from one quart .o a half grUon of peas per bush- F*.?e for table use, am. exee M ent for stock. la order to in troduce this new, va'u'iie, and wond, s'lil pea in every county tluwgbout lire United HUitee, we offer them in tmall quantities at half our reg ular price, thus adoring every peison a chance to try them at a small cost. 1 Package,..! '• 25 cents. 5 “ • .-...51 00 Prepaid by mail with circulars . giving full directions for p'unting, cultivating Ac. AddiuM OS.MKN l <fc CO Importers, (Jrowers and Dealers in New and Rare Seeds, Cleveland, Tennessee. Agents wanted for the -New Historical work Our WESTERN BORDER. ■ A complete graphic history of American Plo neer Lite 100 Years ago. Its thrilling con flicts rod and wh.te foes. Exciting adventures, captivities, forays, H<*outs, pioneer women aftd boys, Indian war-jmths, (Simp life, and Rports. A book for old and young: Not a dul page. No coinpetiWou. Enormous sales. Agents Wanted everywhere. Illustrated oiiculars free, J. C. McCurdy & Cos., Philadelphia, Pa. 4w A (' I?\.TTSI 73 sobscribers in one day. i VurjlN I O Best literary paper. Only $1,50 a year. Three $lO chromes free. M*in you A Sponaler, l’ubs., Philapelpdiia, Pa. 4w \ gents wanted for the Centennial Book of / A. Biography, or the lives of the great men of our first 100 years. Send for circulars. P. W. Zeigler A Cos., Phila., Pa or Chicago, 111. =WmNfAI. UNIVERSAL history, to the 'Close of the first lOt) years of oflr Nn tfonal Independence, including un account of I the coming grand Centennial exhibition, 7<*o pages, fine engravings, low price, quick sales, extra terms. Send for circular. F. W. Zie gler 4 co, 518 Arch st., Philadelphia Pa. 4w \ 4 ind Reading, Psychomancy, Fascination, I\l Soul charming, mesmerism, and Marriage Guido, shewing how either sex may fascinate and gain tho love and affection of any person they choose instantly, 400 pages, by mail 50c. Hunt A co., IS!) South 7th'street, rhlla, Pa.4w TJsychoituincy. or Soul Charming,” Ho\y JL eit her SeX may (asciftate and gain the love & affections of any person they choose instant ly. This simple, .mental acquirement all can possess, free, by mail, for 25cts, together with' a marriage guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies, Wedding-Night Shirt, Ac. A queer book. Address, T. William A On., Pub lishers, Philadelphia. aoti-4w. FOU COtfaHS, COLDS and HOARSENESS, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, USE WELLS CARBOLIC TABLETS, PUT XJV OItLY IK BLTJE SoXES. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. For sale by Druggists generally) and JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY A CO., Philadelphia, Pa. AGENTS. For beßt chance in the world to coin money, U S Safety Pocket co'., Newark, New Jersey. Fuller, Warren & Cos. MANUFACTURERS OF . STOYE • &.ANGIS V The largest assortment and 11 iiTthe narket. FURNACE** GOLDEN CROWN RETORTER. SPIRIT OF 76. OUTHERN GEM. AND TIIE FAMOUS tEWART ‘IMPROVED. MEET THE WANTS OF EVERY DEAI.ER. Correspondence invited. Price List and Ou upon application to Fuller, Warren A Cos., 236 Water street. Ne'e? York. 4w Increases tho Quantity. Improves the Quality. 40 __________ ARMSTBONG’S HUB MJII9 NNEI. GOOD FRESH BUTTES AI.L THE VEAB ROUND. BUTTER IN 20 MINUTES. Lincoln Butler Powder is ah entirely harm less article made fi'oftl a celebrated English recipe* and now in daily nse by many of the most, noted farmers in the butter comities a round Philadelphia. In hot weather this Powder makes batter much firmer and sweeter than it usually is, and keeps it from turning rancid- It also removes the strong fiavor of turnips, garlic, weeds, corn stalks, cotton seed, etc. : and tho increased yield of butter much more than pays the tri fling expense of using it. 35 CENTS PER PACKAGE. WHOLESALE I>EI‘OT : 103 MARKET 8T„ PHILADELPHIA, PA. vlluoll bfli PEABODY HOUSE jA A H • 1 CORNER OF LOCUST AKD NINTH STBLLTH.j PHILADELPHIA, PA. Convenient t all planes of amnsament and car lines In the city. No changes to and from the Centennial (irounds. Col. Watson, proprietor of the Henry House, Cincinnati for the past twenty years, and pres ent proprietor, has leased the house for a term of, years, and ha* newly furnished and fitted it throughout. He will keep a strictly first-class house, and has accommodation for 300 guests. Terms only $3 per day. Cel. Watson is a native of Virginia, and probably the only Hotel Proprietor in Phila delphia from the South. SQUARE GRAND PIANOS RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES. SOOO for $250. $650 for $275 S7OO lor S3OO. S3OO for $350. THE ‘MENDELSSOHN’ PIANO CO. HAVE STKI'CK HARD PAN PRICES ONLY ONE PRICE FOR CASH AND A LOW ONE. NO DEVIATION. o We give no discounts. We pay no agents comm missions, which double the prices of all Pianos. We look to the people, who wanta first-class Piano at a fair profit over cost of manu facture. We appoint thejPeople our agents, and give them OUr Pianos as low as any agent oan buy equally good Pianos of any other manufacturer, giving the People, in a reduced price, what is usually expended in commissions, rent, freight, travelling and incidental expenses. The “Mendelssohn” Piano Cos. can sell yon a 71 ic avo, rosewood case Piano, fi feet 10 inches long, with front round corners, car ve 1 legs, serpentine and plinth mo ridings, with all improvements, including full Iron, Frame , Over Strung Ross, Agraffe Treble, and French Grand Action, which only accompany the best Pianos of • the most celebrated-makers, at the very low price of $25 ), $275 or S3OO, According to style of case, or with four round cor ners and full Agraffe for $350, and guar antee them in every reSpcct equal to any Piano made on a similar, style, or no sale. The “Mendlessohn” Plano is manufactured from the very best materials, and by the most skilled and finished workmen. The manufacture is conducted by one of the most experienced Piano manufacturers in the country, . This is no new enterprise, turning out u pcor and cheap Piano, made from green wood, and by greener mechan* ics. Our Piano is unsurpassed by any in t e mar ket for ite rioh and powerful fern s, and its adaptation to the human voice in sympa thetic, mellow and singing qualities. It speaks for itself. We are willing t > place it beside any other make of Piano on its merits, either in beauty of case, or excellence of tone, and "at half the'money” equally good instru ments. “ The best Is the cheapest”— When it 00-ts the least money. , All Pianos fully warranted for five years. ■ Send for our Illustrated and Despriptive Cir cular. THK \vikNDELSSOHN’ PIANO CO., Office of Manufactory, 66 Broadway, 2n04418iw New York, Ift 1 H a day at home. Agents wanted. Out fitaud terms free. True & Cos., Augusta, Maine. tvol3-41 TUMBLED DOWN,, But n-ot broken. lam now selling Cooking Stoves at prices never,before heard of; "seeing is believing” so give me a call before you buy. J. 3. ANTHONY, Commercial St., Conyers, Ga Sgn of “The Big, Rid Coffee Tot.” The American People-. No people in the woild suffer so much with dyspepsia as Americms—and although y.-ars of experience in Medicine have failed to accom plish a Certain and sure remedy until Green’s August Flower was introduced for this dis ease and its effects ; yet so well has t his reme dy succeeded in every case to effect a cure, that there is not a Druggist in the United States hut recommends tlfe August Flower, ill all cases of dyspepsia and liver complaint, costiveness, sour stomach, sick headache, and all derangements of the stomach and liver. Go to your druggist, W. 11. Lee, and get a sample bottle for ten cents and try ft. Two doses will relieve any one case. Regular size 75 cents. January 14-ly A CAKD. Dr. D S. SOUTHWICK, one cf the most successful physicians of New Orleans, has lo cated in Atlanta- Confidential Medical Ad viser for all persons afflicted; also, sole pro prietor of his Celebrated - - ............. . .Y\, recently disco v § § ed, and PURELY j TO 000 I vegetable’; § antidote, j dred curld"; guarl 1 - aiitees all cases CONYERS PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY STEWART A KCCALEA. COTTON . Colton—G ood midlings 1011 Mailings, 11J@11£ Low midlings, 9$ @lO Tinged, 9 @ 9i t tains, 7 @ 71 ied stains, 7 @ 7i Blue “ 5@ 6 Dirty Blues and Red 4 @ 6 PROVISION MARKET. Me<U—o R ®l3 LC “ Bulk Shoulder 9j@lo Bulk Hams, 14 @ls Smoked Pig Hams v rtuUrt .*. 17 @lB Canvassed “ ? 2j @l7 ' Corn, —5acked........'. ...82 @BS Flour —Extra Family, per barrel...fß @BJ Family, per barrel s6£@7 Groceries —Coffee,., 25 @271 Sugar, Standard A 12 @I2J ’■ N. O.* Fancy 11$@12 " “ Raw ~...10 @ll “ Yellow cV-.i 10 @ll Syrup,N 0,..-. ~70 @75 “ " Prime......... ..65 @7O Molasses, Sugar House .40 @45 “ Cuba & Masco vadoss @6O Oil, Kerosene...... 25 @3!) Small Groceries unchang.d. Dry goods Never so cheap for Cash. MONITORY. Ncvei s- scare since the fall of t' e Con fed* ! y- a. K /h£kA per day at heme- Samples worth Nlto \/ll one dollar free. Stinson A Cos. t?tf V.OV Portland. Maine. tvolA U WILL GET THE ran hioii. Free of Postage, till JtXUUtV 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. l&rThe Getter up of a club of ten will re ceive the paper i'ree.jjVJ Daily, SIO,OO per annum ; $5,30 for 0 mo ; $2,65 for three months, Send your subscription for this great politi cal and family journal. PUBLISHED AT THE CAPITOL: W. A. HEMPHILL A CO., Publishtrs. Atlanta, Georgia THE WEEKLY S LI IST 17 70 NEW YORK 1870 Eighteen hundred an seventy-six is the Centennial year. It is also the year in which an Opposition House of Representatives, the first since the war, wn be in powei at Wash ington; and the year of the twenty-third elec-* tion of a President of the United States. All of these events are sure to be of great interest and importance, especially the two latter; and all of them and everything connected with them will be fully and freshly reported and expounded in Thi Sun. The Opposition House of Representatives, taking up the line of inquiry opened years ago by The Sun, will sternly and diligently inves tigate the corruptions and misdeeds of Grant’s administration ; and it will, it is to be hoped, iay the foundation for anew and bettx r period In cur national history. Of all this The Sun will contain complete snd accurate accounts, furnishing its readers with, early and trustwor thy information.upon these absorbing topics. The twentythird Presidential election, with the preparations for it, will be ruam n-able as deciding upon Grant's aspirations for a third term of power and plunder, and still more as .deciding who shall be the candidate of the party of Reform, and as electing that candi date. Cono.'ining all these subjects, those who read The Sun will have the constant means of b ring thoroughly wall ii formed The Weeklv Sun, which has attained a circulation of over eighty thousand copies, al ready bas its readers in every tit ate and Ter ritory, and we trust that the year 1876 will see their numbers doubled. It will continue to be a thorough newspaper. All the general news of the dav wi.l be found in it, condensed when unimportant, at full length when of mo ment ; and always, we trust, treated in a clear nteresting and hist ructivo manner. It is our aim to make the Weekly Sun the best family newspaper in the world, and we shall continue to give in its columns a large amount of miscellaneous reading, such as sto ries, tales, poems, scientific intdll gerice and ' agricultural information, for which we are not able to make room iu our daily edition. The agricultural department especially is ofle of its prominent features. The fashions are also reg ularly reported in its columns ; and ao are the markets of every kind. The W eekly Sun, eight pages, with fifty six broad columns, is only .$1.20 a yeai, pos tage prepaid. As this price barely repays the cost of the paper, no discount caui be made fron this rate to clubs, agents postmasters, or an* ijaii.t Sun, a large four page newspa per of twenty-eight columns, gives all the hews fbr two cents a copy. Subscription, pos tage prepaid, 55c a month or $6.50 .a year. Sunday edition extra, sl.lO per year. * Wc have no travelling agents. Address, THE SUN, n025-tf New York City. turns m jipb peis. The • introduction of the crops thoughou the South will enable us to keep our stock and fill bur smoke-houses as cheaply as it can be done at the West. The Chut'a is planted in a ridge like potatoes, yields on common land 200 bushels per acre of the riches feed, une qualed for fattening hogs, poultry—and chil dren. One acre will fatten more hogs tha ten acres of the best corn, besides furnishinn grazing Summer. For the truth of these claims wa refer to U. S. Commissioner of Agriculture, Washington, ot to any agricul tural paper in the South, Price, by mail, postage paid, 20c a package, 40c a pinC 76c a quart by express $4 a peck, sls a bushel. The Japan Pea fully established its merits several years ago, and is now iu universal de mand. It grows upright Like a-cfottoft stalk, is Cultivated like corn, and yields from 150 to 300 bushels an acre on ordinary land. Stock of all kinds relish it and thrive highly on it without other feed. Also excellent for table use (afterboiling about a Week.) Price by. mail, postage paid, 15c a package, 30c a pint, 50c a quart. By express, |3 per pack, *lO per bushel. These seeds are so scarce and costly that we cannot make any discount to wholesale dealers or granges. When Southern planters grow, their own stock-feed and fatten their own hogs we shall hear no more of hard times and “middlemen” or this will put an end to both. If you fear o invest largely it will cost but a trifle to try hese seeds, and unless your experience differs rom all others you will be forever thankful for h trial. Address, A. F, WHITE A CO., tn4o. Nashville, Ten*. IJHE PEOPLE WANT PROOF. There is no 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. Cbnsuption, Or any disease of the Throat and Lungs, proof of that fact is that any person afflicted, can get Ssample Bottle for 10 cejts and try its upperior effect before buying size at 75 cents, It has lately been introduced in this country from Germany, and its wonderful cures are astonishing everyone that uses it. Three will relieve any case, Try it, Sold by W H Lee WHEREVER IT IIAS BEEN TRIED mwma has established itself as a perfect regulator and sure remedy for disorders o' the system arising from inlprOper action of the Liver and Bowels. IT IS NOT A PHYS - * but, by. stimulating the secretive Organs. .y and gradually re moves all impurities nd regulates the entire system IT IS NOT A DOCTORED BITTERS, but is a VEGETABLE TONIC which assists digestion, and thus stimulates, the appetite for food necessary to invigorate the weakened and inactive organs* and gives strength to all the vita! forces. IT CARRIESITS OWN RECOMMENDA TION, as the Jarge and rap idly increasing sales gistify. m g| sePrice : One Dollar a bottle. Ask tour drrt™ t tfer it. JOHN SON, HOLLO VVAY & CO AV ho! ‘sale Agenis.Phila., $5 t® Agent* Wanted for anew hush,, t in -which any active Manor Womanci;,' $lO easily make $5 to $lO a day. One hod never canvassed before made s7„'q A in 1 bcivtr; an experienced Agent ma.',, $72.75 in 15’hburs. Particulars free,-. DAY C. A. Clegg, Manager, 69 Duane stre.it * N. Y. “We know C. A. Clegg to ben! SURE'sponsible and reliable, and think he o f. fers agents i xtraordmary ind Uw . xnents.”—[N. Y. Weekly Sun. April 19, 1870. Til'S CHRISTIAN INDEX. A large eight page weekly. •Organ of the Baptist Denomination. Should be in every Baptist Ennily in the Land, It is the paper our children ought to read. It is the paper 'or all who would know the truth as it is in Jesus. Subscribe for it at once—lnduce your Friendl and Neignbors to do Likewise. If you hara’t the money, subscribe anyhow Your pastor will make the arrange, ment for you. Send for specimen copies. The price of "The Index" is $3 a yeer. Address all orders to JAS. P. HARRISON & Cos. Box 24, Atlanta, Ga. In connection with the Index we have, perhaps, the largest and most complete book and job printing office in the South, known as the Franklin steair printing house, at which every variety cf book, mercantile, legal and railway printing is executed. In excellency of manner, promptness and cheapness, we defy competition. Our Blank Book Manufactory is, likewise, well appointed. Orders solicited for every grade Of work in this pepartment. County officio Is will find it to their interest to con sult us as to legal form books, records, min utes, blanks, etc. This establishment has long been thor oughly refitted and refurnished, regardless ofexpense, with every variety of new hook and job printing materiel, together with a full complement of skilled workmen. Wedding cards of hew and elegant design, rivaling the beautiful productions of the en graver ; bill and letter heads of the most ap proved styles; showbills, posters, programmes, minutes, catalogues, books, railroad tickets, and everything that can be printed. Try he Franklin. Ad tress all communications to JAS. I\ lIAIUIUON & Cos. P. O. Drawer, 24, Atlani a, JAMES BANKS . A TTORN- K Y AT LA W, Office No. 8, James’ Bank Block, Atlanta, Georgia. Special attention given to the collection of c aims All business attended to promptly GREAT ItItIiTATIOX which Dr. Pemberton i fluid- extract of stillingia, (or Queen’s deli ht.) has attained in all sections- of the country as a GRE AT AND GOO MEDICINE. a .ml the large number of a'stimonials which ire constantly being receiv ediron who have been cured by its use, is conclusive proof of its great merits, on 00 OOOOOOOODOOOODoOOOOOOOOOOOOf 0000000 o 7Ac great health restorer o 00000000000000000000000000000000000 oo oo is a positi. e specific and cure for dyspepsia, liver complaints, com t nation, headache, diz ziness, pains in the ban -c, kidney complaints, jaundice, female weaKnesa, lumbago, general debility, gravel, gout, sciofula, cancerous hu mor, erysipelas, salt-rhtttn, ringworm, pi * pies ard humors on the face, old ulcers, rheu • matism, mercurial and syphilitic affections. It removes all mercurial or other poisons from the blood, and soon restores the system to perfect health and purity. That pale, yellow, sickly looking skin is soon changed to one of beautj, freshness nd health. It will cure any chronic or long-standing diseases, whose real or direct cause is bad blood, A trial will prove it. Thousands have been snatched as it were from the grave by its miraculous powei, who now -enjoy health and happiness, where once all was misery. It invigorates and strengthens the whole system, acts upon the secretive organs, allays inflammation, cures ulceration, and regulates the bowels. DR. PEMBERTONS -STILLINGIA OR QUEENS DELIGHT GIVES HEALTH, STRENGTH AND Al> PETITE. It purifies the blood, and renovates and in vigorates the whole system, Its medical prop erties are alterative, tonic, solvent, and diu retic. Foi testimonials of wonderful cures, send to the Proprietor, or coll On your Druggist. The genuine is prepared only hy DR. J. S, PEMBERTON* Chemist, Atlanta, Ga. For sale by all first-class druggists. Office of G W Adair, Wall street, Atlanta, Ga., July 16, 1875. Dr. f. S. Pnmberton— Dear Sir : I have used yoi r extract of Stillingia for a chron ic skin al Cotton of many years standing,which made a c ire after all other remedies had fail ed. Iha ve known your stillingia used in the Worst ca sof scrofula, secondary, syphilictic diseases ,heuiLalism, kidney and liver affect ions, wi great success. In fact, I have nev known i o fail in the irest desperate cases. I console r the greatest blocd purifier known. Yours truly, J C EVANS. ©STFor sale by Jones A CaRsWkLL, Con yert, Georgia. WATERS’ CONCERTO PARLOR OItGANa . ifflH are tliomost beautiful in style /gjajSwOib, aiui perfect fa tone ever made. (HSfjSHcL T!, ° tOSGPKTO STora- the , bet ever placed In uay Or- EJ;Veli *an. 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Box 35<JT •Brother, why don't you ask the stranger to pray ?* * Because/ reprovingly observed a 'ilea* I con, ' this ain't no place for practical man 3 the preaiden t of a gas “company,*