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Rockdale Register.
By the Register Bublitying Company
A. V. Mci’ALLA,
Kttitor Mxt Buslne** Mwia^r
•jiu hlkXualk Kicui*tic <*" omy
7, c0 Dollar* f*r annum It ha* o
large and constantly increaeing cirtndo
tion., and it ont of the >'*ry best adver
tising medium* in the State.
tTSWTvS COUNTY JUDGEMENT.
In tbe County Court of Newton Coon
•..on last Satpnlay, in the vwe ot Jol n
& ti ff.n, n. Davidao* A Richanla. Il< n
J T H.m'rrfon Judjto pienuVin*. Tin
coart held the detendant* liable for f 100
.Umagc*, on account (a* altedged) that
plnintif bought of defendant, .puriou.
r powwou. guano, jahioh drra.ged h *
crop In 1574, the above amount. It
tony be‘ good law, but it • bad pre
cedent.
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THE COURIER.
On loot Saturday, the long .ought for
and muchly expected Conyer. Couritt,
n c de it* ap|>* ranee. It ia a uprightly,
naw.y aud entertaining heet. Publish
ed by Measra. Shaver A Scott, and ed
iud by Wallace P. Heed. It ia needle**
for aa to aay anything about Mr. Reed,
M he ia known to new.|a|>er men not
only in (•eorgit, but a. a correspondent
fat several Northern and Eastern papers
The readers of the anuiantß will cer
tainly recognise him.
To the Courier, its edit* r, publisher*,
and other attaches, we extend the right
hand o! fellowship, sad .welcome it into
the ranks ot journalism : wishing it suc
cess and a career of honor and useful-
MM.
HON. THOMAS HARDEMAN.
Ob Monday of this week, Col. Thomaa
liarieman, of Macon, (who they aay la.
a candidate for Governor) waa in Con*
y.n, and addrerat-d the ciiiiena of Hock
dale county, in the Court Houae at 3$
o’clock, r. x. Col. 11. had a good
crowd, taking' into consideration the
buaytiroca, Ac. Several ladioa were
preaent, and by the time appointed ft r
the address the Court llouae waa nearly
fall.
On motion, Judge E. B. Hoaaer,
Chairman ot the Executive Committee
of the Democratic parly of Kockdale
oounty, waa called to the chair, and A.
M. Ilelma, Kaq , the permanent Secreta
ry of the same was requested to act us
Secretary of the meeting.
The speaker was introduced to the
audience by Judge Rosser in a short
pithy style ; and then the distinguished
eloquent gent etnhn, amid the applause
of his hearers, entered on his misß.on,
which was to enlighten, instruct, and
convince, as well aa to please. His well
earned reputation of by gone years tor
oratory was well sustained. lie has not
lost any ot the fire of youth. The ge
nius of ora'ory has only been mellowed
and beautified by the sad experience ot
tha past coupled with the glootn and
desperation of the present.
The speaker gave his hearers a vivid
pioture ot the causes ot offr troubles.
He attributed it not ouly to reconstruc
tion in Washington and at home; not
only to bad legislation in the general
and State government; but by bad man
agement oittsclvea. He said the gov
ernment ot the United States was poor
because it imported more than it expor
ted. Georgia waa poor because she sent
to the West tor her supplies, instead ot
raising them at home. Cur people were
poor because they bought more than
they sold. Ho said that troubles were
on us, but that trusting iu Gcd and rely
ing on our own st mt hearts and strong
•rma we oould and would not only re
deem our country, but ourselves.
He also paid a glowing, true and b-au
tiful tribute to women. Said she had a
sphere to work in and oould be ‘useful as
well aa ornamental.’’ That she waa not
only the stay and solace of man ill bis
hours of ease and prosperity, but a com
panion and help meet in times of want
and distress.
Let us tske ths advice given by the
distinguished spesker and go to work
and help save our country. Col. 11. did
not one time allude to the faut that he
wjs a candidate tor Governor. Several
of our citisens had to ask him that qu< ■
tton after he got through 'peaking.
That, he said, was with the people;
’twH for them to say.
We don’t know whether Col. liarde
nnn waa pleased with our town and
people or not; but we do know that our
people were not only pleased with his
speech but with the speaker. We heard
several speak for Hardeman.
Thousands of Republcans would vote
| r Tilden at opposed to almost every
other prominent Republican aspirant
1 1 an Btistow, and Democrats all over
the country would vote for Bi istow
should their own party nominate a man
teas dSstiirotlve’y associated with the
Wroth of reform. Ths great mass of in
dependent voters for either of these ran
didates should but one be placed in nora
uetioa—[Sau Francisco Call—Hep.
About Newspaper Ethics.
A great deal ha* been said about it.
The true eyiem is that a nvwsp*)*-
rojirWtc*r*can manage his own I usin>-ss
osuit himseit. lie d< e* not enter tin
craft for fnn, but to make a livelihood
nd nv ke money it he t-sn —to manage
hi* journal as he would auy private bu*-
i iess—to lead public opinion it he can ;
if uoi, to follow—tor public opinion a* a
rule, nnleos swayed by extraordinary
f Ossious' is oorrccL The people are led.
Now, much hue and cry has been rawed
against thi Tilden bureau for sending
out ixtract* favorable to Tilden for pub.
liration. It is not asked that they l-ein
*erted free but is advertising in reading
matter to be paid for. It is the Jpnresi
business transaction in the world. It is
no more than the frequent cards wt
’**' signed '.Many Citizen*,' ‘Populu*,',
favoring A, B, C, for Kheriff*, constable,
congress, Ac , for all of which a first
ol** journal demands pay. The bureau
if there l>e such a thing, does Dot ask in
sertions in editorial columns ; the editor
can dissent if he vhooses. The only
thing required is for a certain amount is
to insert certain articles, extracts from
other papers, as paid advertisements
Where has newspaper ethics got anything
to do with the matter? They can in
sert opinion* o" Tom, Dick, Harry A Co s,
but not of an influential journal. They
could publish proclamations of Bullock
when they knew he was robbing Ihe
slate, and make, enormous bills therefor
but it is a violation of newspaper ethics
to insert as reading matter au extract
from the Courier-Journal, Richmond
Dispatch and other lending journals as
reading matter, if offered pay. Puff a
c:.n lidate tor a county or state office as
inucli ne you please, but you violate the
ethic* when you dare Insert a paid para
graph lor a presidential candidate from
a bureau. In the one case you are help
ing to inaniifactiiie public opinion and
iu the other likewise, but the former is
wrong, *y the ‘ultrait* though they
both amount to the same thing. It may
sound grandiloquent in words, but is
not worth a cent iu practice. Manage
yom business matters as any other bus
iuess—that'!> sensible ethics, arid no mat
ter what they say is the kind practiced.
—[Columbus Enquirer.
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AN HISTORICAL FACT.
Every agent who has been steadily selling
the Improved S2O Homestead Sewing Machine
for three years, own* his dwelling house has a
good nceount in bank, is clear of debt, and has
money at interest, —the natural consequence
of securing a good agency for superior goods
at the lowest prices. A good first-class Sewing
Machine, moat useful—reliable at all times,
easy to understand and control, the same izo
and does the same work as any machines that
sell at Four Tines the price. There is no ma
chine at any prio better, or that will do finer
or more work, -nd certainly none so low In
price by many dollars. The Homestead is wide
ly known and used in thousands of families in
the Eastern and Middle States, and daily be
coming popular in the West. It will suve its
coat several times over in one season, doing
the work of the family, or will earn four or
five dollars a day fur any man or woman who
sew s fora living. It is the strongest machine
ma de, is ready at all times to do its work
makes the strongest and finest stitch yet in
vented, and is fully acknowledged us the stan
dard Family Sewing Machine. Price, complete
for domestic use, S2O, delivered at your door,
no matter how remote you may reside. Busi
ness permanent and honorable, with more cer
tain aud rapid sales, and larger profits than
any other. Extraordinary liberal offers made
to local or traveling agents where wo have
uone established; or, if there is agent near you
send your order direct to the factory, address
John 11. Kendall A Uo., 630 Broadwuy, New
York. 245-3 m
THE LATEST NEWS.
o
About a dozen churches in Georgia within
the last month have been robbed of the pul
pit Bibles.
Father Homan, with #9,000 and two young
ladies, has mysteriously disappeared from
Cincinnati.
A Lowndes county darkey who is the father
of fifty-three cLildrea is the champion chicken
lifter.
The band of thieves desperadoes known as
the Georgia Tigers ia still operating iu Twiggs
county.
What will be done with Bullock ? is now the
question. He has already declined to run for
Governor.
Mr. David James, of Clayton county, writes
to the News, that his hogs were poiaend by
eating the leaves of a poplar tree.
A Small cyclone passed over portions of
Washington county on Sunday, destroying fen
ces, and in one instance blowing over a gin
house. #
The Columbos Enquirer reports a horrible
case of incest, in which a man and his own
daughter Were the actors. Tue man is iu jail
at Opilika.
Mr. Frank Mann, of Spalding county, ha*
shown the editor of the Gridin News the first
ootton boll of the season. The stalk is a little
over one foot high.
There is a Indy in Rome 102 years old. hale
and healthy and sprightlier in body and mind
than many octogenarians. She speaks of vis
iting ills Centennial.
Quite recently s house occupied by two color
ed families near Bankston, in Monroe oounty,
was rebbed and set on fire. Two children
were burned in the dwelling.
A Habersham oounty man is said to have
brat his wife to death the other day. A diet
of peach leather, raw oorn whisky and ted bugs
will accomplish anything.
On Triday last, two children of Mr. James <
Street, a girl and boy, one thirteen and the
other eight years of age, while playing in a
spring branch netr Kingston, wire drowned.
Hon. J. / .Crawford, of Bartow county, died
from a hoe-sting, at his home near CassvUle,
'on Thursday. Hs w* at work around hi* Is*
t ,n>i*. when Se received S sung on the fare
>e*rt (rmi which he died in two tears.
Ths UdUO.-vtUe Southron asys a M*. Husk
in* hs* just Mato s ante ot one of oor Georg u
o. Id mines to an English eompony for SWO,-
000. Tbs money wa* past in Atlanta hint |
week. The mine oon'pruK* several hundred I
arms of rich mining linds.
The ingenious negroes of Wilkiinsou
have trap* constructed of rope* and po es
in the *wam|>* lor the purpose ot catch
mg hogs. The new device of the cun- !
uitig rascals break a hog's neck before
he hud lime squeal, and lie is skinned
while suspended in the machine.
A Gentleman informs the Camming
Clarion that, while |lravel ng thnn |ih it,
place Pi Bnlotd. not long ago, he saw a
woman ploughing a man. The mail was
actually hilt bed to the plough, and was
pulling as well os a horse could. That is
fie hugest fanning we have heard ol
lately.
GRAND EXCURSION .
TO PORT ROYAL
—ANI>
UNITED STATES FLEET
ON THE MORNING 0? 26th JULY NEXT,
a train of Passenger Conches will leave Atlan
ta, soon after the departure of the regular
Passenger train, following the same, and arrive
in Augusta about 4 o'clock p. M. Leave Au
fusta about 9 r. u. same day, and arrive at
ort Royal at 6A. u. 27th of July. A steamer
will be in readiness at the wharf at Port Roy
al, for all who feel disposed to visit the United
State! Fleet and a short trip to the ocean, and
return in the evening, when dancing will com
mence when all may partake of tins social
and harmless amusement. A fine band will
accompany the excursionist the whole tiip.
NO ADDITIONAL CHARGES MADE.
Tho price of tickets covers all expenses, save
refreshments snd 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 occi ion to view
the grand old ocean, ihe beach, shipping, and
harbor, together with that delightful visit to
the U. S. Fleet, now near Port Royal, where
every courtesy will be shown them by the po
lite and agree able officers in command.
This excursion is gotten up at this late date,
to enable tho Planters and Fanners to embrace
the opportunity. Their crops, etc,, will by
that time be finished, and all have leisure foi
the trip. Tickets will be for sale by Agents,
at all R. R. Stations, to the day of departure.
CHARGES :
From Atlanta to Port Royal and Return, $3.50
“ Conyers “ . “ 8.50
“ Greensboro “ “ 3.(K
“ Milledgeville “ “ 3.00
" Athens •• " 3.00
" Washington “ “ 3.00
“ Augusta " “ 2.00
For Tickets or further information, apply to
J. H. DAVIS, *
Manager, Augusta, Gn.
Or to T. 11. BRYANS, J..*
Agent, Conyers. Ga.
johnm illeix; e,
ATTORNEY AT W.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
f‘fee 2J Pryor street, opposite Kimball House
THE
NATIONAL HOTEL,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
1 the rates of board<f,£k K Aat tiiis popular
hotel have been\/ I'll I reduced to $2.50
per day. For thi*' (JtU "price offer ac
commodations and fare unsurpassed by any
three or four dollar house in the South.
Come and get an old Virginia welcome.
LEE Ja HEWITT,
• Fropiuetoks.
Debtors.
All persons indebted to the Register
for last year, for subscriptions, advertisements
or in any other way, must come forward and
settle, ax we are needing the money. The
Company have ordered mo to bring suit email
claims that are not settled. If yon oon’t want
to be sued come and pay up.
A. C. McC alla.
Editor and Business Manager.
March 7th. 1876—n0-32-tf.
$5 .to Agents Wanted for anew business,
in which any active Man or Woman can
$lO easily make $5 to #lO a day., One who
had never canvassed before made $7.50
A in 1 hour; an experienced agent made
$72.75 in 15 hours. Particulars free.—
DAY C. A. Clegg, Manager, 69 Duane street,
N, Y. "We know C. A. Clegg to be re-
SVJiE sponsible and reliable, and think he of
fers agents extraordinary induce
ments.”—[N. Y. Weekly Sun, April 19, 1876.
CONYERS PRICES CURRENT.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BT STEWART A. MCC ALLA.
COTTON
Cotton —Good midlings ...10}@U
Midlings, lUfellJ
Low midlings, ~... 9s(a 10
. Tinged 9(? 9}
Stains 7 (a 1 7J
Bed stains, 7 {a, 7,
Blue “ 5 @ 6
Dirty Blues and Bed 4 @) G
PROVISION MARKET.
Jfit-C R Bulk 12}@13
L C “
llnlk Shoulder 9} (S'lo
Bulk Hams, 14 (o 15
Smoked Pig Hams 17 (a IS ■
Canvassed " ?2J(SI7
Com, —Sacked 82 @BS
Flour—Extra Family, per barrel...#B (8J
Family, per barrel... $6J@7
Qroceritt —Coffee,., 25 @271
Sugar, Standard A 12 (a 12,
N. 0., Fancy Ilf (a 12
" Raw.. 10 (all
Yellow C’e,. .....10 @ll
Syrup, N O, 70 @75
“ “ Prime 65 @7O
Molasses, Sugar House, 40 @'4s
*• Cuba, & Mußcovadoss @6O
Oil, Kerosene 25 @3O
Small Groceries unchanged.
IJRY GOODS
Never so cheap for Oash.
* MONETORY.
* vei so scarce sinoe the fall of the Confede
A P I?MTS! 73 subscribers in one day.
/\IT l’J 1M I O Best literary paper. Only
$1,60 a year. Three $lO chromos free. Mun
veu A Sponsler, Pubs., Philapelphta, Fa. 4w
HEAD THIS TWICE.
ATTENTION FARMERS !
.i new Pall 0,475,
Rl'BT ruKJV.
We hare received frdtn Nr>va Srotitl a lot of
the Nora Scotia or Canadian lilack Oat*. We
believe thi* is the first time they have ever been
offered for sale in the United States. The
Gat* are much larger and heavier than the
American Oat*. They are blaek, weighing
from 3S to 40 pounds to the bushel, aad will
yield front 70 to SO bushels to the acre on first
i lass land. They are far superior to any oats
ever produced in this country, and every farm
‘er should give them a trial. One package will
produce need suffieiontfor planting 7 to 10 acres
the following season. They are a Fall Oats
and strictly rust-proof.
Order early so as to be prepared for Fall
sowing-
I Package,.... o.#l 00
. . 2 00
r, •• 3 00
10 “J" 5 CK)
The Oats will be sent prepaid by mail.
Special terms to Agents. Send money by
P. O. Order or Registered Letter.
Address OSMENT fc CO.,
Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee.
Absolute divorces obtained
from Courts of different for desertion,
Ac. No publicity required. No charge until
divorce granted. Address M. HOUSE,
2-45-(im Attorney, 194 Broadway, N. Y.
JAPAN PEAS!
SOME 7 IIING E E W
200 BUSHELS TO THE ACRE.
The Pea grows in the form of a bush. Three
to five feet high, yielding from one quart to a
half gallon of peas per bush' Fine for table
use, and excellent for stock. In order to in
troduce this new, valuble, aud wonderful pea in
every county throughout the United States, we
offer them in tniall quantities at half our reg
ular price, thus afforing every person a chance
to try them at a small cost.
1 Package '. ~..25 cents.
5 “ $1 00
Prepaid by .mail with circulars giving full
directions for planting, cultivating Ac.
Addieas OSMENT& 00
Importers, Growers 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 Pio
neer Life tOO Years ago. Its thrilling con
flicts red and white foes. Exciting adventures,
captivities, forays, scouts, pioneer women.and
boys, Indian war-paths, camp life, and sports.
A book for old and young: Not a dul page.
No competition. Enormous sales. Agents
Wanted everywhere. Illustrated oil culars free,
J. C. McCurdy & Co.* Philadelphia, Pa. 4w
UST otice.
DR. J. H. WHITE has permanently located
in Conyers for the purpose 7of practicing
Physic. Diseases of Women, and all ChrOnic
Diseases made a speciality The best of refer
ences given. Offioe at the Store of D. S. But
ler. maylß-no-44-6w,
§®cimTM.
UNIVERSAL HISTORY.
to the close of the first 100 years of out Na
tional Independence, including an account of
the coming grand Centennial exhibition, 700
pages, fine engravings, low price, quick sales,
extra terms. Send for circular. P. W. Zie
gler & co,' 518 Arch st., Philadelphia Pa. 4w
. : FOB
COUGHS, COLDS and HOARSENESS,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
USE
WELL'S CARBOLIC TABLETS,
PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
For sale by Druggists generally, and
JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & 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
STOVE
RANGE The largest assortment
and It in the n arket.
FURNACE**
GOLDEN CROWN REPORTER.
SPIRIT OF ’76.
OUTHERN GEM.
AM) THE FAMOUS
TEW ART IMPROVED.
MEET THE WANTS OF EVERY DEALER.
Correspondence invited. Price List, and Ou
upon application to Fuller, Warren & Cos., 236
Water street. New York. 4w
Increases the Quantity. Improves the Quality.
ARMSTRONG’S
LINCOLI BOTfER POWDER.
GOOD FRESH BUTTER ALL THE VEAR ROUND.
BUTTER IN 20 MINUTES.
Lincoln Butter Powdei is an entirely harm
less article made from a celebrated English
recipe, arid now in daily use by many of the
most noted farmers in the butter counties a
round Philadelphia.
In hot weather this Powder makes butter
much firmer and sweeter than it usually is, and
keeps it from turning rancid. It also removes
the strong flavor of turnips, garlic, weeds, corn
stalks, cotton seed, etc. ; and the increased
yield of buttor much more than pays the tri
fling expense of using it.
35 CENTS PER PACKAGE.
WHOLESALE DEPOT :
106 MARKET ST.) PHILADELPHIA, PA.
v11n044 6m
1870. 1870.
ill IE GREAT CENTER II lit.
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Parties desiring information as to best routes
to the Centennial, or to any Summer Re
sorts or to any other point in the country
should address * B. W. WRENN,
General Passenger Agont Kennesa w Route,
tf Atlanta, Ga.
PEABODY HOUSE
COKNfcU 0E UMCCffT AKD NINTH STREETS.,
PHILADELPHIA* PA.
f-., J? |P|
Convenient te all places of amnsmuent and
oar lineff in the city. No changes to and from
the Centennial Grounds.
Col. Watson, proprietor of the Henry House,
Cincinnati for the past twenty years, and pres
ent proprietor, lias leased the house for a teyni
of years, and has newly furnished and tu.cdn
throughout. He will keep a sttietly first-cWss
house, and has accommodation for 500 guests.'
Terms only 43 per dAv. .
Cel. Watson is a native of YTrgiHio, and
probably the cnly Hotel Proprietor in Phila
delphia from the South.
SQUARE GRAND
PIANOS RETAILED AT WHOLESALE
PRICES,
SOO for
$650 tor $275
S7OO lor S3OO.
S3OO for $350.
the
‘MENDIiLSSOH?,’ PIAXO ID.
HAVE STRUCK HARD PAN I’RICES
ONLY ONE PRICE FOR CASH AND A
LOW ONE.
NO DEVIATION.
We give no discounts.
We pay no agents comm missions, which
double the prices of all Pianos.
We look to the people, who want a first-class
Piano at a fair profit over cost of manu
facture. We appoint the, People our agents,
and give them our Pianos as low as any'
agent call 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. call sell you
a 7 j c c avo, rosewood case Piano, 6 feet 10
inches long, with front round corners, car
ved legs, serpentine and plinth mouldings,
with all improvements, including
Full Iron Frame ,
Over Strung Bass,
Agrafe Treble, and
French Grand Action,
which only accompany t!?e best Pianos of
the most celebrated makers, at the very
low price of 425 , $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 respect equal to auy
Piano made on asimildr, style, or no sale.
The “Mendlessohn” Piailo Is manufactured
from the very best materials, aftd by the
most skilled and finished workifietl. The
manufacture is conducted by otic of the
most experienced Piano manufacturers in
the country. This is uio new enterprise,
turning out a pettr and cheap Pintlo, made
from green wood, and by greener mechan
ics,
Our Piatm is unsurpassed by any ip t e mar
ket for its rich and powerful tones, and its .
adaptation to the human voice in sympa
ffieticV tnStioy trod singing qualities. • It
speaks for itself.
We ar§ Willing t j place it beside any other
make Of Piano on its merits, either in
bbairty of case, or excellence of tone, and
"at half the money” equally good instru
ments.
"The'best is the cheapest’’—
When it costs the least money.
All Pianos fully warranted for five years.
Send for our Illustrated andilSespriptive Cir
cular. '
THE -MENDELSSOHN’ FIANO CO.,
Office of Manufactory, 56 Broadway,
2tio44lßii) New Yofk,
sll2 a day at home. Agents wanted. Out
fitand terms free. Trle & Cos;- Augusta,
Maine. tvol3-41
TUMBLED D O V? Nyj
But not broken.
I am now selling Cooking Stoves at prices
never before heard of; “ seeing is believing’*
so givfe me a call before you buy.
J. 3. ANTHONY,
Commercial St,, Conyers, Ga
S gn of "The Big, Rid Coffee Pot.”
SECURE AN AGENCY
O and SSO or SIOO per week,
“the ever ready and never out of order”
HOMESTEAD ' S2O
SEWING
S2O MACHINE
FOR DOMESTIC USE
WITH TABLE and FIXTURES COMPLETE
ONLY S2O.
A perfect and unequalled, large, strong and
durable machine, constructed elegant and
solid, from the best material with mathematic
al precision, for Constant Family use or manu
facturing purposes. Always re.dy 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 and manage
light, smooth, and swift running, like the well
regulated movement of a fine watch; Simple,
Compact, Efficient and reliable, with all the
valuable improvements to be found in Jthe
highest priced Marines, warranted to do‘the
same work, the same way, and as rapid ane
smooth as a $75 Machine. An acknowledged
triumph of ingenious mechanical skill, essend
tially the working woman’s friend, and far in
advance of all ordinary Machines, for absolute
Strength, Reliability and general usefulness;
will Hem, Fell, Tuck, Seam. Quilt, Bind, Braid
Cord, Gather, Rutile, Shirr, Plait, Fold, Scal
lop, Roll, Embroider, Run up Breadth, Ac.,
with wondrful rapidity, neatness and ease,
and ease, sews the strongest lasting stitch
equally fine and smooth through all kinds of
goods, from cambric to several thicknesses of
broadcloth or leather, with fine or coarge cot
ton, linen, silk or twine. Gives perfect satis
faction. Will earn ita f ")t several times over
in a season in the work it does, or make
good living for any man or woman who desires
to use it for that purpose; works so faithful
and easy the servants or children can URe 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, free from damage.
Explanatory pamphlets illustrated with engra
vings of the several styles of Ac.,
mailed free. Confidential terms with liberal
inducements to enterprising Clsrgymen,Teach
ers, Business Men, Traveling or Local Agents,
Ac., who desire exclusive Agencies,
on-application. Address John H. Kendall A
Cos., 630 Broadway, New York. 245-ly.
T)sychomancy, or Soul Charming,” How
JL eil her sex may fascinate and gain the love
A affections of any person they choose instant-
Iv. This simple, menial acquirement all ean
possess, free, by mail, for 25cts, together .with
a marriage guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams,
Hints to Ladies, Wedding-Night Shirt, Ac. ’ A
queer hook. Address, T. William A Cos., Pub
lishers, Philadelphia. nofl-4w.
which Dr. Fontbertop • (fluid extract ;
stfllingia,. (or Queewawfi fht) has attain^ ,,
all sections yf the c 4 Mt*ry oa - I
aRE AT A NT? GWO ‘ls I%'l CIR f 1
.-tad tha large number of eatimani&ls whitf ■
are constantly buiiig receii od frou person,
have been cured by ite uae, ia conclusive '
of its great media.
Off *-• -*5. V • 00
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o . The great health restorer 0
OOOOOvOOUtH)OOOOOOOOOOOo6p<XH>U' in H ll ~
l! com?'
ziness, pqins in the boo -t* kidney complaint,, 1
jaundice, female weakness, lumbago, geneni J
debility, gravel, gout, ociofula, cancerous hu. 1
mor, erysipelas, salt-rheum, ringworm, pj , ft
pies ard hunjofs Uh the food, old ulcers, rhe ( ; 1
mutism, mercurial and syphUitic affection-
It removes all mercurial of Other poi*.,,. |
from the blood, and soon restores the System t,, I
perfect health and purity: InSl pftle, yellon I
sickly looking skin id soon changed to opc of !
beauty, freslfiSes* nd health. It willcur, am
chronic or long-standing diseases, Whose rol f
or direct cause is bad blood. A trial will prev.,
it. Thousands have been snatched s it were f
from the grave by Its miraculous pow. i, w ), 0
now enjoy health and happiness, where Mice all
was misery. ' ,
It invigorates and strengthens the whole
system, kets upfin the secretive organs,- allays
inflammation, ctlftis ulceration, end tegulatcs
the bowels. •
DR. PEMBERTONS STIIJJNGIa
OR QUEENS DKLAGHT GIVES
HEALTH, STRENGTH AND AIV
PETITE, ,
It purifies the blood, and renovates and in
vigorates the whole system. Its medical prop,
erties are alterative, tojiic, solvent, and diu.
retie.. , .... .
F6i testimonials of wetaderful cures,’ Wild to
the Proprietor, or call on your*Druggist. Tha
genuine is prepared only by
I>lt. J. S. PEMBERTON,
, , - , Cbemistj-Atlanta , Ga.
For sale by all firs.t-class di'Uggists. , .
Office of G VT Adair,'WU street,
Atlaaita, Ga., July jLji, 1873.
Dr. XS. Pemberton— 'Or..\R Sir: I have
used ydt * extract of- Stillingiafor.a' chrcn
ic skin at ectlon of many yeays stiuubijg,which
made a c ire aftet all other remedies ' had fail
ed. Iha re knowh yt.tlb stillingia used in the
worst ca ;s of Icrofuls, iwcomlary, syphilictic
diseased Jituo-aiitni, kidney and liver affect
ions, wi ' great sure***. Ift fact, I'bave nev
known i o fail in the ut st desperate cases. I
conside r the greatest blocd purifier known.
' Yours truly, J C EVANS.
fcgTFor sale by Jones A Carswzll, Cob
yers, Georgia.
NO EXCUSE FOR PE NG SICK.
No person can use Boschoe’s Gorman Syrup
without getting immediate relief > ( cure.-.
We have the first case ot Coughs, Colds
t>r Consumption, or any disease of tlie Throat
aud Lungs, yet to hear from that han net bean
cured. We have distributed every year for
three years over 250,090 sample -bottles to
Druggists in all parts of the United States
No other Manufacturer of Medicine ever gave
their Preparation such a test as "this. Go t
yonr Druggist, Dr. W: H. Lee S- So.v, and ge,
a bottle for 75 cents and try it—two dokr-s wiß
relieve you. Sample Bottles 10-cents eaah.
JiiiilA 75-ly
SeSteibltf Advice.
You are asked every day through thp co 1 -
Umns of newspapers md by vou druggist to
use something fjrdyspepsia, and liver, com
plaiht that you know 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 dyspepsia and with all it:*
effects, such as sour stevi ift-h, sick headache,
habitual costiveness, palpitation of the heart,
heart-burn, water brash, coming up of food
after eating, low spirits, etc., we qsk yon to go
to your druggist, W. H. Lee, and get a sample
bottlo of Green's August Flower -Jor ten
cents and try it, or a regular size for 75 cts.,
two do3es will relieve you. dwnl-Lly
| IIE PEOPLE- WANT PROOF.
There is no medielne'preaeribed by Physician
or sold by iA-uggists,that (Jiutries such evidence
of its succeffff aud sttpSrior trirfir.b as Boschee’s
German ptyritp for SeVetfe Coughs.- Colds
settled on the Breast. Udjilßiipttbn, ofl :iny
ditfease of the Throat 371(1 Ltiflgii, id proof Of
that fact is that auy person afflicted, can get
Baample Bottle for 10 cents and trj its
uppevior effect before buying size at 75 cents,
It has lately-beeu introAibed in this:country
from Germany* and its wonderful cures are
ostotiieiiifig everyoffe that dkes it: Three
if ill rolieve' arty Vst, Tiy* it, Sold by WAI Leo
WHERE VE R IT HAS BEEN TRIED'
hnß established itself as a perfect regulator
and sube remedy for disordefs'os-' the system
arising from improper ixAion of the Liver and
Bowels. ,
IT IS NOT A PHYS-. but?, by stride letting
the secretive organs, .Jf and gradually re
moves all impurities nd regulates the entire
system • ■ • ■
IT IS NOT A DOCTORED BITTERS, but-
VEGETABLE TONIC
which assists digestion, and thus stimulates,
the appetite for food necessary to invigorate
lhe weakened and inactive organs, and gives
strength to all the vita! forces.
IT CARRIESITS OWN RECOMMENDA
TION, as the large andrapidly increasing sales
gistify. *
seprice : One Dollar a bottle. Ask your.drug
t tfor it. JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY A CO
Wholesale Agents,Phila.,
The American People*
No people in the woild suffer so much with
dyspepsia as Americms—and althoughy.-ars of
experience in Medicine have failed to accom
plish a certain and’sure'remedy until Gbeen’s-
August Flower was introduced for this dis
ease and its effects ; yet so well has this reme
dy succeeded in every case to effect a cure
that there is not a Druggist in the Uni ed
States but recommends the August Flowee,
in all eases of dyspepsia and liver complaint,
costiveness, sour, stomach, sick headache, and
all derangements of the stomach and liver.
Go to your druggist, W. H. I/fc*v and get a
sample bottle for ten cents• and try it. - 'I" 10
doses will relieve any one case. Regular site
76 cents. ' ! ‘ v ' ; •• ; JanuaryM-Iy
r A CAISD-
Dr. D. S. SQUTHVUCK, 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
reoently ’ discov
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- : *•. all cases
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