Rockdale register. (Conyers, Ga.) 1874-1877, June 01, 1876, Image 3

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Rockdale Register. Costers, Ga., Dec. 23rd, 1873. At a meeting ol the stock holders of the Rockdale Register Publishing Company, held tins day, the following officers- were elec ted for the ensuing year : Geo. W. Glkatow, President. A. H. Zachbt, Vice-President. TANARUS, J Tread welt,, Treasurer. \V. P. Reed, Secretary. A. C. McCalla, Ed. and Bus. Man. Legal advertisements must hereafter be paid for in advance. No deviation from this rule will be made at any time, or under anv circumstances. All advertisements must bo handed in before 12 o’clock, m., on Wed nesday, the day before publication. - Rkoister Cos. Schedule. Down passenger arrives at Conyers...9:2oam Up passenger train 2:37pm Goober up s:sßam down '. 7:lßpm CONYERS, GA„ THURSDAY JUN 1, 1876. Mr, James F. Marston is progressing finely with the new Presbyterian Church building. House Keeping. —Captain J. A. Hill and lady have gone to house keeping in the dwelling formerly occupied by Mr. J. A. B. Stewart. Schools. —We feel authorized to re* pert the school interest as moving on all l ight m Rockdale. We have as many ;rs five ivhite schools, and two for blacks in Conyers. ■ < > >■ • Personal. Major R. R. Wood was in town on Tuesday, and reports croj s as growing with a rush on and around his Drake Eye plantation. The Duke of Sheffield was over and intimidated that “General Green” was about to take charge of the forces on his line. “Horse loot and dragoons." Stand * the ground you'r on my Duke. Never give k up to Gineral Grane. - ■ Planters, &c. We have on our table a copy of “The Southern Planter and Farmer.” A jour nal devoted to Agriculture, Horticnltuie and Rural Affairs. It is published monthly by L. R. Dickinson Editor, at Richmond, Va. Price $2 OO per an num. It is strictly and truly Southern in its business connections, as well as in sentiment and politics. We recommend it to our agricultural and planting friends. Still Tliey Come. W. Dewit C. Bemley sends os word to aim niiiee the name of W. H. McCord, 11. 1). George, as well as his own as can didates lor the next General Assembly. We enter them od our list and await fur tlier orders in the premises, from that side ot the river. II you want to buy the old Presbyte rian church in Conyers, call on the Building Committee, flee their adver tisement in ibis issne. —■ ■ ■ - . —— Port Koyaf and V, S. Fleet, See the notice of an excursion to Port Royal in this issue, on 26th of July. Fare for round trip $3 50. For tickets ay ply to Jj 11. Davis, Manager, Augusta. Geo., or to T. H. Bryans, Jr , Cony era. It's a cheap and pleasant trip, and our people should avail themselves of its benefits Bearw—What young man was it tho other day that got a note, t ommen cing? ‘Darling—Please send me Don't all speak at once gentlemen. Candidates have commenced to shake hands and electioneer. Give us your hand pard. Ca:oidatks.—Candidates for State and County Officers are increasing in- Rockdale county. The question now, is not who will, but who won’t* r- ■ * Governor. —The fight for the Guber n itorial honors rn Rockdale county, as we stated some time since, will be trian gular. The most prominent candidates here are Gen. L. J. Gartrell, Gen. A. 11. Colquitt and Hon. John H. James. , Won’t Tele—We promised not to tell how badly a certain somebody was disappointed, on a certain night last week. We said we would'nt tcIT, and we won’t. A Leaf. —When you see a negro boy that stays at a house where there is a' charming little lass of ‘sweet filteen going toward a store, with a geranium leaf where there is a young man clerking and after a while you see that same leaf on the lappel of that same young man’s coat. What is the substance ot the case ? ' PemonaV Gov. Thomas Hardeman is expected to be in Conyers on next Monday, and wil! probably address the citizens of 1 this county on the coming issues of the day —peculiar to the office of Governor. Gome out and see and hear him. The Colouel is a distinguished speaker, as s ell as a gentleman of fine social quali ties. Gol. J. C. J. J. W. Glenn, •1. 11. Seamans and D. N. Hudson Esq. " cut up to Atlanta lasi Tuesday evening, ' attend a festival of the Good Sarnari tans. They have our best wishes for a safe trip and a pleasant sojourn, during 'h'ur absence from Conyers. Almost it l'ntui Mistake. On Monday, J. W. Crum, of the firm of J. \V. Crum & Bro. Di uggists in this place, who had been sick for several days with lever, was recoinulendul- to take a dose ot quinine, hut through mis take took, it is supposod morphine. A short time afterwards he was found in the back room of his drag store, appa rently dead—from the effects of the fa tal drug. Drs. J. P. Rosser and J. 11. White were called in, and as the patient was uaable to swallow anything, it took some time to arouse him and counteract the influence of th3 poison. Drs Ross er and White were assisted by Drs. A. A. Stewart and J. A. Stewart. After an antidote of ammonia administered and an application of stimulating liniments he was so much revived that he was kept walking three or four hours. About midnight he was allowed to seep, with the instructions for the attendants to wake him up every fifteen minutes. lie is now rapidly improving, and out of dager, and will be up in a short time. Every attention was given Mr. Cium by Mr. Throu, of the Whitehead House, and others of our citizens both white und black- The attending Physicians espe cially deserve the thauks not on'y of-the patient, but of all our citizens, not only for their untiring energy, but .for their professional skill and devotiou to their pa'ient. To Drs Rosser and White we make especial mention, as they were first to be on hand. [communicated. J Rochdade County, May 30th, 1876. Editor Register :—After delibera tion, I feel constrained to give you a few random thoughts as to who shall repre sent our county iu the next General As sembly. Having occasion recently ot traversing our county, I thought that I would find out the temper ot our yeo manry, as to who they want to represent them. I find that the people are willing to let the issues settled by the sword re main buried} and the financial question of our State, like the Gordian knot, has been solved by oar upright Govern or To day, our bonds are worth a consider b e premium, and uoue to be found on the market. Thanks to our noble Gov ernot, James M. Smith. ! The Public School system, is the one I find the people most interested in. And if I mistake not the temper of the honest vottis of Rockdale county, they will expect our next Representative to take imatory steps in a reform in that direction. They want a man to go there who is not too modest nor alraid to open his mouth, no matter how momentous the issue. And, 1 find the people are on the hunt lor such a mau. How would Prof. John F. McClelland do as our standard bearer when the people speak next ? For it will be for the man who can speak his sentiments fearlessly, and such an one is Mack. Voter. • Oats. —Mr. George M. Upshaw brought into town raonday of this week a fine sample of fall rust proof oats, lie has a field ol 18 aeres, abonl five leet high. We w ere also shown by the same gentleman a sample of red wheat, that was taken oft* a patch ol eight acres—three and four grains to th - mesh. Capt. F, J. Whitehead, also showed us a selection of red oats, taken from uis 18 acre field. Judging from the samples shown by both gentlemen, our people need not fear but there will be plenty for both mau aud beast. Harvest.— . Wheat is new ripening in Rockdale County, and will soon be rea dy for the sickle. Some of our farmers will commence harvesting this week. Season. —ln the last few days we have had good seasons, and since the refresh ing showers crops, and grass are grow ing ofi finely. Divine.— ftev. J. M. Brittain, pastor of the firs' Baptist Church in Conyers, occupied the pulpit ot that church last Sabbath. At night the Rockdale Bible Society held its annual meeting lor the election of officers and for the transac tion of other business. Rev. H. Quigg officiated at the Pres byterian church on the same day. ♦ ♦ Courts.— A, M Ilftms, Esqr., Notary Public, and Ex-officio J. P, held a levee on monday morning for the trial of a claim case. A woman was the claimant and as a matter of course the claim was sustained. “Give her ot tile frnif of her hands and let her own works praise her in- the gates," Proverbs, 31, 31. ■One Moke Unfortunate. — John Mc- Kinney was also up at the instance of his better halt, on last |Monday. The court required John to give bond and security to keep the peace as far as said party of the second part is concerned, “Let peace on earth hold her easy swuy, And man forget his fellowman to slay ; 1 ]iet milder arts to martial arts succeed, And he who bloses most gain the immortal mead.” m ♦ BAeft.--We neglected to mention in our last issue that J. A. B. Stewart (Arch) was back ham his- Tennessee trip. He reports the me of- that climate as- very pure and bracin'^. Hied.—Died iu Conyers on last Thursday night, Albert S. infant child of J, S, Anlhouy, —age two years. Gone iu its youth and innocence, to n sphere of eternal youth and purity. The afflicted family have our sympathies. Peace.— A. woman was arrested last Sunday, charged,with assault and bat tery, of an ether woman. Judge* M. M. Bentley, concluded he had no authority to try the cause on Sunday. So the case was postponed till the next day (Monday) After a night of rest and sweet repose fhe parties thought best to settle the ma*.’ ter, wh'ch they did. Defendant prom ising and binding herself to keep peace with all womankind more especially the parties assaulted. As the parties have settled their little differenoos, we prefer not to mention names, or give particu lars. Ho For Port Hi yau— The Fort Roy al excursion train leaves for a visit to that place to everal will be on haud from Conyers and vicinity ; Cols. D. N. Baker J A Kennedy and their tamilies are in the city for the purpose of making the trip. Mr. L H Turno r , Miss Lou Zachry ot the Queen City, will also be on baud. Mr. A W Carswell, will board the train in the interest ot the Register. We hope Brother Combs will take good care of him as ho is young and innocent. Col Baker is the Chesterfield,of the party and the ladies will find him gallant and attentive to their wants. He will be at the steps to help the ladies either on or off the cars. Rockdale Bible Society. The fifth annual meeting of the Rock dale county Bible Society was held at the First Baptist church in Conyers, on the 28th of May, 1876. The meeting was opened by the President Rev. J. M. Brittain. After singing prayer was offered by Rev. S. P. Downs. The fol lowing report was then made by the Treasurer aud Depository: The fifth annual report of the Rock dale county Bible Society, centering at Conyers, in Rockdale county, State ot Georgia, for the year ending with the annual meeting, held at Conyers, on the 28th of May, 1876. treasurer. MoDey on haud at the beginning of the year, none. Received during the year tor books sold, SOB 51. Received from collection aud donation, $5 40. Total, $73 91. DEPOSITORY. Value of books in depository at the beginning of the year, $47 29. Value of books received during the year, $56 03. Total, $lO3 32. Value ol books donated, $3 00. Value of books sold during the year, SSB 50. Value ol books in chief depository at the close ol the year, $39 80, Total, sllO 31. Amount due from us for books, $63 56. Ifov. H. Quigg was thou called on as speaker of the occasion, who made a splendid effort—replete with argument aud beauty—showing the power of the Bible, and the necessity and good that may result floor its general use tbiough* out the world. The following officers were then elect ed for the ensuing year: President John F. McClelland, Vice- Presidents S. P. Downs and J. W. Lang ford, Secretary A. M. Helms, Treasurer J. S, Anthony. Place ot next annual meeting, M. E. Church, Conyers. Time, fourth Sunday in May, 1377. J. F. McClelland, Pres. A M. Helms, Sec. jglOU SALE. We are how offering at private salo the old Presbyterjan Church, either with or without the ground. Apply at cnce V> the undersign ed, building committee. fS. D: Night,- •j H. Quigg, Building- Committee j N. Hollingsworth, (_J. F. McClelland. Conyeis, Ga., May 31st, 1876-tf Will be gold : before the Court House doo-, in Conyers,- on the first Tuesday in daily the following property, to-wit: One sorrel horse, medium size, about 10 years old ; also a' medi um size, light bay mule, some 8 or 10 years old. Sold as the property of C. A. Christian, to satisfy a fi fa issued from the County Court of Newton, in favor of G. B. Turner vs G. A. Christian. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. F, J. WHITEHEAD, i Sheriff. May 31 tt, 18ft>-4t. SHERIFF SALES FOR JULY, Will be sold before the Court House door in the town of Conyers, within the legal hours of sale, on the.first Tuesday in July the following property, to-wit : Sixty aores of land, on which Jeff Tate’ now lives, bounded on South by R H Fanner, North by Mrs. C Scott, West by W P Lard,- Number not known, in 16th' district originally Henry now Botkdalb county. Levied on the property of Isaac Lucas, by virtue of one fi fa issued from the Justices Court of Rockdale county, in favor of E B Rosser vs Isaac Lucas aud Zack Baker, E B Rosser vs Isaac Lncae ard Frances' Lucas, and' J W Farmer' A E B Rosser vs Isaac Lucas ABF Carr. Property pointed cut by Plff. Levied on this May 31st by 8 B Hartsfiid L C and returned to me F. J. WHITEHEAD, Sheriff. Defrtor&v All persons indebted to the Register for last year, for subscriptions, advertisements or in any other way, must come forward aDd settle, as we are needing the money. Die 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. McCall a. Editor and Business Manager. March 7th, 1376—n0-.32-tf. GRAND EXCURSION TO PORT ROYAL AND— UNITED STATES FLEET ON THE MOKNING ON 20th JULY NEXT, a train of Passenger Conches will leave Atlan ta, soon after the departure of tho regular Passenger train, following fhe same, aud arrive in Augusta about 4 o’clock i>. m. Leave Au fusta about 0 r. M. same day, and arrive at ort Koyal at 6A. M. 27th of July. A steamer will be in readiness at the wharf at Port Key si. for all who feel disposed to visit the United Stater Fleet and a short trip to the ocean, and return in the evening, when tlancing will com mence when all umy partake of tb,s social and harmless amusement. A tine baud will accompany the excursionist the whole tiip. NO ADDITIONAL CHARGES MADE. The price of tickets covers all expenses, savo refreshments and meals. Tickets purchased prior to 20th of July will entitle the owner to Reserved Seats ; after that date, sales of tick ets with Reserved Seats will be closed. It will be a source of great satisfaction to most persons to embrace this oee i ion to view the grand old ocean, iho beach, shipping and harbor, together with that delightful visit to tho U. S. Fleet, now near Port Royal, where every courtesy will be shown them by the po lite and agreeable officers in command. This excursion is gotten up at Ibis late date, to enable the Planters and Farmers to embrace the opportunity. Their crops, etc,, will by that lime be finished, and all have leisure for lire trip. Tickets will be for sale by Agents, at all R. R. Stations, to tho day of departure. charges: From Atlanta to Port Royal and Return, $3.50 “ Conyers “ • “ 3.50 “ Greensboro " “ H.(K “ Milledgevillo “ “ 8.00 “ Athens •* “ 3.00 " Washington " ** 3,00 " Augusta “ " 2.00 For Tickets or further information, apply to J. 11. DAVIS, Manager, Augusta,'Ga, Or to T. IL BRYANS, Jr., Agent, Conyers. Ga. Q L D HUNDRED! THE “ilOCKl) AI.E RE 0 IStK R,” And Louisville WEEKLY COURIER-JOURNAL One year for Throe Dollars. Two papers for little more than the price of one O Send us three dollars and receive your home paper with the “ CouKiEK-JounNAL,” theebst wittiest, brightest aud ablest city weekly in tho country. REGISTER CO., Conyers, Ga. THE NATIONAL HOTEL, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. re, rates of board Ajj K Aat this popular Hotel have been A / fill reduced to $2.50 per day. For this ' Asl U offer ac commodations and fare unsui-passed by any three or four dollar house iu the South. Cpme and get an old Virginia welcome. 1 LEE & HEWITT, Proprietors. WILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT house door, in tho town of Conyers, the following property, to-wit: One house and let, in Conyers, containing one-half aero, more or less, bounded 1 North by Decatnr street, West by N-W Maddox, East by J H Alrnand, South by Commercial street. Also, one store house and !pt containing 50 by 20 feet, bound ed North by lends of T J Nelms, East by i lands of I J Harts field, South by right of Ga. K. ft.. West by N W MudcLx. Levied cn as the property of V J. Nelms, by virtue of and to satisfy three fi fas issued from Rockdale County Court in favor of T J Lowe A Bro. vs T J Nelms. Property pointed out by defend ant. Property to be sold first Tuesday in Juno. F. J. VVIIITEIIEAD, April 27, 1876—4't Sjtkkh-f. AGENTS WANTED! Medals and di plomas awarded for HOLMAN'S new P 1C '/ ORI A L BIBLES. ■ 1800’ Illustrations. Address for new circulars, A. J. HOLMAN & CO'., U3O Arch street, Phi. SHERIFFS SALE FOR J ! UNE. 11l ill be sol<f before tfiG Courthouse door, in 11 the town of Cotiye'far. within the legal hours of sale, on tho first Tuesday in June, the following property, to-wit: One hundred and forty aci-es of land, more or less, number 314, in the 16th district of originally Henry now Rockdale county, bounded as follows : North, by Dartiel Chandler; South, by Kilpatrick's land; East ami West, by lands of Ralph Neal. Levied on as the property of B. F. Carr, to satisfy two'fi fas Issued from Rocdalo Superi or Court, in favor of Winsbip A Bro., versus B. F. Carr. Property pointed out by plain tiffs attorney. F. J. WHITEHEAD, Sheriff. G> KOI A —Rocdale County. Emily Smith h Libel for Divorce, Rock vertus >■ dale Superior Court Spring Daniel Smith. J Term, 1870, Rule to perfect serVfee.- It appearing to the court by the return of the sheriff that the de fends nt 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, ttmt said defendant be and: appear, and answer at the next term- of this court; else the case will be cc sidered in de fault, and the plaintiff allowed to proceed ; and, it is further ordered, that this rule be published in Tub Rockdale Register, a newspaper published in Conyers, ita' said coun ty, once a month for four months, before the next term of this court. J. G. BARTON, Aprill3 Plaintiff’s Att’y. A true extract from the minutes of Rock dale Superior Court, Spring Term, 1876. T J TREADWELL, Cr.KKK. sl. si. From May to November we will fur nish The .Register to subscribers for One Dollar# each. From June to December, the same figures. Now's YOUR TIME TO GET A GOOD PA PER CHEAP. si. Si. GEO K GI A—Rockdale County. Whereas, William K.- Allen, having made application to me for the Exemption of Per bonalty and- setting apart a homestead, I will pass upon the same on the 2-Hh day of April, 1876, at 10 o'clock, at my office. March 30th, 1378. O. SEAMANS, 837-I t. Ordinary. Dr. S. P. Do ini J J. TV 1 . Langford DOWNS & LANGFORD. \oo.v c&S / r?h t CWil', GfiJ.tKl. DEALERS in and manufacturers ok hand carts, wheel barrows and VEHICLES of all kinds. HARNESS, from the Cheapest to the Dearest, both Hand and Machine Stitch ed. We Keep the celebrated * I _ _ 1 I largVMSTT Harness.^,l I I the Best In Uuse, for CARRIAGES BUGGIES, or one Horse WAGONS (’an supply any part of lIAHN FS3 on short notice. Also, a full stock of nr groat variety always on hand, for house building 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 aud Doors, either white or yellow pine. Also suitable lumber for Cofffpfi. We always keep in stock Burial cases and Caskets of various sizes aud lengths, from infants to adults—all at very low figures. Cjffln Hardware generally. With our facilities, we propose to make Coffins ot any style, from the plainest to the finest, cheaper than we possibly could by band alone. Give us a trial and see! Patent Wheels., Hubs, Spokes, Rims, Bodies, Seats, Shafts, Poles Dash Frames, Axles, Springs. IRON in grent variety. Screws and Bolts of best make. Patent and Enameled 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 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 suitable 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 Meehan res, and the m anufacture of Reliable Goods in roup line, we hope to merit a liberal pat ronage from a Generous Public. Thank ing yon for your past favors, we will be glad to see you again at our office on Depot Street, near the Geo li It. Respectfully, Downs & Langford CONYERS Male and Female High School. 167^. TIIE exorcises of tho above institution will be resumed on the 10th dayof JANUARY. 1876. Tuitiontdue at the end of each quarter. RATES OF TUITION: Primary Department, per quarter $4 00 Intermediate “ “ “ 5 50 Academical " " " 7 50 Higher " " " 10 00 -*•o—^ Incidental expenses, twenty-five cents . • per qnatter. fi O A R D 0 ft E A V. Student's prepared for tint/ rial* 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., uo2l 6m Principals. Sensible Advice. •You are asked every day through tho col umns of newspapers and by your druggist to use something far dyspepsia and liver com plaint that you know nothing about, you got discouraged spending money with but little suooess. Now to give you satisfactory proof that ÜbWen’S August Flower will cure you of dyspepsia and liver complaint with all its effects, Such as sour stomach, sick heodaoh.-, habitual coßtivcness, palpitation of tho heart, heart-btlrA, water brash, Coming up of food aftor eating, low spirits, ete., we ask you lo go to your druggist, W. H. Lee, and get a sample bottle of Green'S August Flower tor ten cents and try it, or a regular size for 75 cts., two doses will relieve you. . Janl4-ly TWO DOZEN COOKING OTOYKS- W STORE, AND SOON TO ARRIVE, AT J.S, ANTHONY’S Stove and Tin House, Commmercial Street Conyers, Georgia. Sign of fhe big, red coffeepot. _*Th parties rlll do all they claim.VY. Y. Wttlly fcagwy P ?s_US*n<i Urnp for particular*. C.l ■■ T| wBT A F. Wlngatw A Co,limited/,y Duane t.I mjt ' nfl wJQ I Wm dflN-Y. ‘Oneofthebettchiinceaforag’ta H I ■^_Jeve T offered.*-a. II lijl l i I Pi I I ¥ B *Tfce Crocerlee arc the •A r . YJVHntn l Jan.n,\tli. NO EXCUSE FOR FE NG SICK, No person can tfse Boschce’s Gormafi Syrup Without gutting Immediate relief id cure.—• We have the first case of ..Coughs, Coldr. or Consumption, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs, yet to hear from that has not boon cured. We have distributed every year for three years over 250,000 sample bottles to Druggists in all parts of the United State* No other Manufacturer of Medicine ever gare their Preparation Such a test as this. Go to I your Druggist, Db. W. H. Lee A Son. and go | a bottle for 75 cents and try it—two desej wil . relieve you. Sanyile Bottles 10 cent-i each, j elI4 75-ly J 8. ANTHONY, MANUFACTURER ok TIN WALE AND DBALKS IN STOVES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, 'jAMPS, eto. ROOFING, GUTTERING, ft JOB WORK of all kinds. in tin, aheet-iron, rhig, etc done “ '7 fhwjte? Wlt Commercial St., Conyers, Ga. Sign of " Tho Big. Red Coffee Pot.” —— At prices to suit tho times; ranging from slo DO upward. Do sure to give him a oall be foro you buy elsewhere, J. 8 .Anth my. Com at ' ifn ofT^Uig,RoJ Dlt. W. H. Lick, DRUGGIST & APOTHECARY Centro Street, ONYEKS, t I I , ~ : , GEORGIA —Has on hand a full stock of— Pure medicines and chemicals, pa I eft medicines of all kinds; paints, oils, glass and putty; dye stuffs of all kinds; toil et and faucy articles; Grass, flower and garden seed; pure liquors of all kinds, for medicinal pnrpo so s, Prescriptions carefully com port n and e and. givi Mr a o* l 1.1 W II LEE, m change of base. IPed by° Ught th ° RtOCk ° f ‘ r °° d * ktol y ow n- MESSRS NIGHT & W ItE, I have removed my . STOVE AND TIN ESTABLIS \£NT to their old stand', where I hope to • belLe. prepared l than ever to supply my friends, £e “ or With “ ny Stfo At> TIN LIRE. Also, in- 'm Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Hardware. Crockery Glassware, Lamps, Table and pock* et Cutlery, Notions, Hosiery, i 1 ancy Goods, etc. Thanking ray friends or their past lifcerh patronage, Ire otfully solicit a continuance of the same. To the customers of the old firm of Night A While, I make my best bow, and as sure them tfiim that if they will edit for their favors upon me, I will do all in my power to servo them to their entire satisfaction. J. Sf. ANTHONY Look out for the sign of the big, rod coffee pot- tto 17-td -" " ■ ■ - - .... Wait no Longer. ITttvhig sold out our entire stock of goods to II Mr. J. S. Anthony, who proposes to con tinue business at oWr old stand, and) whom w© take great pleasure in recommending to onr old customers as a porfect gentleman, and t% mttn who will (Iff the right thing by all who will give hhn a trial. Our object in thus closing out is to wind up our business, and we kindly ask all those who have notes snd accounts with us Ur eome for ward and settle, as we are compelled to ha.vo money. A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUF FICIENT. Respectfully, NIGHT & WHITE. P. S. Parties wishing to settle will always l and me at tho old stand. 8. D. M. Lamps amf Glass-Ware. A good line of Lamps, Chimneys, Wioks and Burners, for sale by J 1 S. Anthony, €'am street,Cony era, Ga., sign- of “ The Big lted Coffee Pot.” Nice tin toilet sits ‘tor bedrooms,) in' imitation of oak and walnut, at J. 8. Antho ny’s Stove and Tin House, Commercial street, Conyers, Go., at the sign of “The big red coff ee Pot.” FIFTt (OT Ki\OIKEI)OFF! WE WILL SEND THE DETROIT FREE PRESS M. QUAD’S PAPER, To The Register subscribers for $1.50 per annum. The regular price of this great hu morous weekly is $2. Bring us $3 50 cents and gotiwi) good papers for the year. *EarsTER co A Cup of GOOD TEA* A noted English Traveler says, much finer 3'ea is drank in Russia than in England. The ifference i t not probably owing to the overland transportation but that'the Russians buy the best Tea grown in China, little of that kind going to other countries. THE RUSSIAN TEA COMPANY t ffer in this market a'limited' quantity of this pea. It is absolutely Pure. Sent by mail, prepaid, fib canisters, $2 60' jib 126 To-introduce this Tea a liberal sam ple sent for 25 cents. Russian Tea Cos., 190* Pearl street. New York. 4w JOHN MILIJBIXiE* ATTORNEY AT <W. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Cff.ce 21 Pryor street, opposite Kirr.laTl Bettsf