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Rockdale Register.
y tf u Register Publishing Company
A. C. McCAIjLA*
Editor and Business Malinger.
Ih* lloeKDAi.ie Riooimcß cost* only
'Deo Dollars per annum. It has a
large and constantly increasing circula
tion, and is one. of the eery best adver
tising mediums in the Stale.
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SUPREME COURT.
Tliore lias been two hundred and nine
ty-nine rases returned to the Supreme
Court of this State, lor the July term.
SPEAKER KERR VINDICATED.
"T)n Monday June 12ih inst Speaker
Kerr, by a unanimous (standing) vote of
the House of Representatives at Wash
ing was declared innocent, and fully j
vindicated of the charges, of the sale of
an army office to a thief hy the name
'd Lawrence Harney for one A 1’ Green.
DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
The Executive Committee of the
Pc/noci atic party of Georgia, met at the
Markham-House, Atlanta Ga., on \\ ed-
Xiesday the 7th inst.
Hon John XV Wofford, was el. ctad
fo fill tho vacancy in the delegation for
the State at large, to the St Louis con
vention to be held the 26th June, (inst.)
The committee also agreed on Wed
neday, the pecond day of August neat,
and Atlanta, as the place, to hold a con
vention, to nominate a candidate fori
Governor, and also to appoint presiden
tial electors.
As the time has been agreed on, we
hope the parly will harmonize, and work
tor tho best iiitere°t of democracy, Geor
gia and tho United States. IV hat is
our county Executive committee doing
CAPITOL.
The talk of removal, and non remov
al of the Capit >1 from Atlanta, back to
Millodgeville, is distressing several of oui
contemporaries.
Let that issuo rest for the present
brethren ; its not now before the coun
try ; we have more important matters
t’ml concern, or ought to concern us.
Let us unite, and harmonize, and elect a
Democratic President, Governor, menu
bets of congress, legislature &c. That
will not only benefit us, but the people
of tho wole country. If we can do that,
*
democratic suocess is capitol enough.
MANEAMUS.
Judge C Peeples, of the Atlanta Cir
cuit, on Tuesday, refused to make the
'mandamus absolute in ti.o case of A A
Fletcher, Ex &c of II G Cole vs. J W
Itenfroe, treasurer of Georgia.
$70,000 FIRE•
Three stores in Atlanta, wete burned
about eleven o,dock on Tuesdny night.
They belonged to Messrs. WcNaught it
Serutchings. Two of the store rooms
were occupied by said gentlemen ;one as
a general hardware store, and the other
was stocked with wagons buggies itc-
Mr Eichberg had a stock of bouse fur
nisbing goods, worth about §10,000,00.
The eutire loss of the parties in nu>r
chandise, stock, buildings itc Ac., was
about $70,0 >O,OO.
The papers bolh West and South are
almost unanimous in tho expression of
the opinion that to carry the election in
November. New York must be secured,
and that CJovtrnor Tilden is the only
Democrat who can certainly carry New
York. This being the general feeling,
Tilden’s nomination appears to be a
tertainty.—fN. O. Sentinel and Guide,]
The National Republican Convention.
Inet in Cincinnati on yesterday. Bully
Blaine, seems to have tho inside track
for the nomination : though all his op
ponents ftre Said to have combined
against him.
COTTON CHOTTER'B LICENSE.
The following is a copy of a license
given to a colored brother who made ap
plication for teicher's license, and was
'examined by the board of education on
last Tuesday :
COTTON CHOITKf’s LICENSE
’Hoeing and choiting cotton.
William Washington* colored, having
’produced satisfactory evidence of being
a perfect ‘clodhopper,’ and having pass
ed a successful examination upon all
the field branches, is hereby authorised
to hoe and chop cotton for any one in
the Cedartown sub-district of this conn
*ty, who may require his service, at twen
ty-five cents a 'day. This certificate to
*be good for otic year or more from
date.
l’olk county, Ga., June 7, 1870.
By order of the county board of
farms. A- tluutinglon,
Not the "county farm eotn.
Two young men were tried in the
Court of Ilaberehsiu county last
Week lor cruelty to a horse, and u ere
Couvicted ami tine<l #2o each. The case
Was carried to the Superior Court. This
is a bran new offense and all ownera o f
horses bad hotter look out, or they will
lie brought to taw when they beat the
faithful old animal 100 much.
A WATERS GRAVE.
A OIIU. OK FOURTEEN 1) SOW NS 11EKSKI.F tX
TIIE CHaTTAIIOOCII BE.
SHE 00K8 TC HER HEATH LAUGHING AND WITH
calmness.
[Special to the Constitution.]
CoLUMIiUS, June 12, 1 SVG.
This city to day was stirred by tho
enactment of a tragedy which is almost
without a parallel when we consider the
youth of the principal actor in the life
drama, or her coolness and determination.
She was a bright and pretty girl, and had
a host of friends. Iler temperament
was such as to forbid the her evei
attempting to take her own life, and
many are yet loth to believe that she did
it ententionaly. Almost since her biith
she has been with Miss Mary Hodges ol
this city, whom she loved like a mother
She w;is a pupil in thc,Oo!umbus fein.iie
college, and about fourteen years of age.
The facts about her death seem to be
as follows :
Miss Lillie Harrison, daughter of Rev
W. I’. Harrison, early this morning tried
to get a daughter of major Allen ,to ac
company her to the river, but Miss Allen
declined to go with her.
She also desired a daughter of John
Harnett to go with her. She wanted to
go in swimming and said
SHE IJIIJII T CAKE IV SUE ,WAB LOST
ami wanted to be. She proceeded alone
to the river but returned to Mr. lJ iruetis
with a hat ot Miss Allen's. She tried to
get a negro woman to tarry the hat back
to Mr. Harnett's as she
DID NOT IV AJT TO SOIL IT
as it was M tss Allen's. She announced
her purpose ot self-destruction. Ibe
negro woman refused to take the hat and
endeavored to dissuade her from destiny
jug herself, ttlie cauio Luca to
the second time. A luau named Jaivei
Names followed her as he feaicd dutigei
.She ran down the bank at the foot of St
Clair street, turned around, laughed at
I the man, opened her collar,
LEAPED FROM THE ItOCK
\ into The stream ami was seen no more.
Names was otily 3 short distance from
her. This occured about 11 o’clock
a. in.
A Vigorous search is being made tor
the body, but at t):3i) p m it bad not
been found.
All are at a loss to conjecture the
cause of her action. Some think it
BY BEI'IJERBTONT
created by a scolding letter from her
father, but there is no tact going to
establish such an idea.
All hearts sympathise with her strick
en and bereaved family and from every
Christian heart in Columbus, without
regard to denomination, goes up an
earnest, sincere prayer that God may
richly bestow his grace upon them to
bear it.
Mr. Jotin Seay, a citizen of Jackson
county, 80 years of age, who often said
that he had never been sick in his life,
died last week, going oft'as he had lived,
without sickness, having been in appar
ent good health up to a few minutes
before bis death, lie was one of the
most esteemed citizens ot the county.
That barrel of Hour shipped by A. C.
Bell ifc Cos., from Americas, arrived safe
ly at the Centennial, and created much
interest. The wooden heads were punch
ed out and glass ones substituted. It
was the first barrel ol new flour exhib
ited in any market during the present
year.
AN HISTORICAL FACT.
Every agent who has Veen steadily selling
the Improved $-0 Homestead Sewing Machine
for throe years, owns his dwelling house, lias a
good account in bank, is clear of debt, and has
! money at interest, —tho natural consequence
of securing a good agency for superior goods
at tho lowest prices. A good first-class Sewing
Machine, most useful—reliable at all times,
easy to understand and control, the same uize
and does the same work as any machines that
sell at Four Times the price. There is no ma
chine at any price better, or that will do finer
or more woi b, and 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 wilt save its
cost several times over in one season, doing
the work of the family, or will earn four or
fivo dollars a day for any man or woman who
sew s for a living. It is the strongest machine
ma de, is ready at all times to do its work
mft’bes the strongest and finest stitch yet in
vented, and is fully acknowledged as the stan
dard Family Sewing Maelnho. 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 and rapid sales, and larger profits than
an/other. Extraordinary liberal offers made
to local or traveling agents where we have
uono established; or, if there is agent near you
send your order direct to the factory, address
John H. Kendall A Go., 630 Broadway, New
York. 245-3 m
Assignee’s Sale.
Will lie sold before the Court House door,
or. the tirst Tuesday in July next, (unless soon
er disposed of at private sale) the following
property, to-w it: One bay mule, one mouse
colored mule, two cows and calves, one brooks
I'atent Cotton Press, and one sixty saw Gin.
K. B. Robber, i Assignees of T. J.
J. 0. Barton, j Nelms, Bankrupt.
ALSO,
At the same time and place'. One two horse
wagon and one oile-horse spring wagon.
E. B. Rosser,} Assignees of J. M.
J. C. Barton, i Summers, Bankrupt.
I (frt)A per day at heme. Samples worth
Y>.\ /II one dollar free. Stinson & Cos.
Vt/ ViWv Portland, Maine. tvolA-fl
#1 a a day at home, Agents wanted. Out
titad turns free. Tiul A Cos., Augusta,
Maine. tvol3-ll
Dk. XV. H. Lee.
Centre S t rfe et;
CONYERS, ..*•••• OEdBOU
—Dealer in—
med:o.pes,chemicalSi
Perfumery and Fancy Toilet articles,
PUKE WINES & LIQUORS
L>r Medicinal use.
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Ac. Trusses and shout
dor Braces. Fresh Garden Seeds. Patent
Medicines of all kinds. Pro
scriptions accurately compounded.,
' jjr 8. P. Dawns J- IF. Langford.
DOWNS & LANGFORD.
0 wr :t, Dimil. G
DEALERS IN AND MANUFACTURERS OF
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
_L J
j HgrEVKRETT HARNESS. \
T i
I
the Best in Uuso, for CARRIAGES
BUGGIES, or one Horse WAGONS.
Can supply any part of HARNESS on
short notice.
Also, a full stock of
p~ - 'mu ns bz Mra is
in great variety always on band, for
house building purposes. Carpenters
and Contractors would do well to see our
special wholesale rates.
Mouldings, Latioes, Stops, Strips, etc.,
•i speciality, and made of any width,
thickness, or shape. Wi *dow Sash—
primed and glassed—Blinds and Doors,
either white or ye’'ow 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 ol any sty'e, nom the plainest to
the tine-,, cheaper than we possibly could
bv baud a 1 one. (rice us a trial aiul
""'FKeat Wlfeels,
Hubs, Spokes. Rims, Bodies,
B*nts, Shafts, Poles Dash. Frames,
Axles, Springs. IRON in great
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
C ARI I I AGES, B UGGIES
and WAGO T 8 always on hand, in great
variety, and c-n make to order any style
or quality dps’rec l . Old ones Repaired,
Painted and Trimmed at short notice,
and at living rates. We buy the best
material, and having suitable machinery,
are abie to turn off work with neatness
and dispatch.
With constant devotion to our Busi
uess, Honest Dealings w". a our Custom
ers, Experienced Faithful Mechanics, and
the manufacture of Reliable Goods in
rour line, we hope to merit a liberal pat
ronage from a Generous Public. Thank
ing you for your past favors, we will be
g ! ad to see yon again at our office on
Depot Street, near the Geo R 11.
Respectfully,
Downs & Langford
C O N Y E US
Male mid Female High School.
1876.
THE exercises of the above institution will
be resumed oil the 10th day of JANUARY.
1876. Tuitiontdue at the end of each quarter.
RATES OF TUITION :
Primary Department, per quarter f4 00
Intermediate “ “ “ fl 50
Academical “ “ “ 7 50
Higher “ “ “ 10 00
— o —
expenses, twenty-five cents
per quarter.
HOARD 0 II E A I*.
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.,
uo2I 6ui Principals.
G E 0 R G I A— Rocdale Covntt.
Emily Smith 5 Libel for Divorce, Rock
versus [ dale Superior Court Spring
Daniel Smith, j Term, 1876.
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 on motion of
counsel ordered, that said defendant be and
appear, and answer at the next term of this
court; else the case will be considered in de
fault, and the plaintiff allowed to proceed ;
and, it is further ordered, that this rule bo
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,
Apiill3 Plaintiff’s Att’y.
A true extract from the minutes of Rock
dale Superior Court, Spring Term 1876
T J THE A DWELL,
CI.ERK.
A fr f? \J PSS 73 subscribers in one day.
rlO Lit 1 kJ Best literary paper. Only
Sl.oOayear. Three 810 chromes free. Mon
you A Sponslcr, Pitbs., Phflape’.pKla, Pi. t
Si. 8L
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.
81. 8L
pOK SALE.
Wo are now offering at private sale tho old
Presbyterian Church, either with or without
the ground. Apply at cnce t> the undersign
ed, building committee. fS. D. Night,
j If. Quigg,
Building Committee! N. Hollingsworth,
LJ. F. McClelland.
Conyers, Ga., May 31st, 1870-tf
TUMBLED DOW N,„
Hut not broken.
lam now selling Cooking Stoves at prices
nriver before heard of; “ seeing is believing”
so give me a call before you buy.
J. 3. ANTHONY,
Commercial St., Conyers, Ga
S gn of “The Big, Red Coffee Pot.”
The American People.
No people in the woild suffer so much with
dyspepsia as Americrns—and although years of
experience in Medicine have failed to accom
plish a cert.' : n and sure remedy until Gbebn’s
August Flower was introduc . for this dis
ease and its eil'ec' I; yet so web has this reme
dy succeeded in every case to effect a cure,
t'mt there is not a Druggist in the Uni ed
States but recommends the August Flower,
in 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. H. Lee, and girt a
sample bottle for ten cents and try it. Two
doses will relieve any one case. Regular size
75 cents. January 14-ly
\ A ind Heading, Psyehotnancy, Fascination,
Al Soul charming, mesmerism, and Marriage
Guide, showing how either sex may fascinate
and gain the love and affection of any person
they choose instantly, 400 pages, by mail 50c.
Hunt & co., 130 South 7th street, I’hlla, Pa.4w
TWO DOZEN
COOKIiS IGc
BTOVES
1N STORE, AND SOON TO ARRIVE, AT
J.S.ANT n O N Y ’ S
Stove and Tin House,
Commmercial Street Conyers, Georgia.
Siam of the big, red coffee pot.
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 acres of land, on which Jeff Tate now
| lives, bounded on South by It II Farmer, North
I’ey Mrs. C Scott, West by W P Lard. Number
now’nown-w im.h ylisti-u-t. originally Heggy
of Isaac Lucas, by virtue of one ii fa issued
from the Justices Coutt. of the 476 District, G.
M., and two fi fas issued from the
County Court of Rockdale county,
in favor of E B llosser vs Isaac Lucas aud
Zack I'-aker, E B Rosser vs Isaac Lucas and
Frances Lucas, a.nd J \V Farmer <fc E B Rosser
vs Isaac Lucas ABF Carr. Property pointed
Out bv f’lff. Levied on this May 31st by SB
HurUsiild L C and returned to me
F. J. WHITEHEAD,
Sheriff.
Will be sold before the Court House doo", in
Conyers, on the first Tuesday in July the
following property, to-wit: One sorrel horse,
medium size, about JO 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 afi fa issued from the County Court
of Newton, in favor of G. B. Turner vs C. A.
Christian. J. F. Christian tranferee. Proper
ty pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
F. J. WHITEHEAD.
Sheriff.
May 31tt, 1876-4 L
Will be sold before tho Court House door in
the town of Conyers, Rockdale county,
Georgia, on the first Tuesday in July, the fol
lowing property to-wit:
One acre of land, more or less, in the town
of Conyers, bounded as follows ; East by Tan
yard street, South by J M Summers, West by
T J Treadwell and North by McClelland. Lev
ied on as the property of J J Stansell, in fa
vor of Daniei N Baker transferee, to satis
fy a fi fa issued from Newton Superior Court
September term, 1870, in favor of Starns,
Vauces & Cos. vs Stewart A Stansell.
This June sth, 1876.
F. J. WHITEHEAD,
Sheriff.
ALSO
A t the same time and place, will be sold
il thirty acres of land,more or less of lot
number 399 sud 288 in the 16th District origi
nally Henry, and 4th District originally Wal
ton but now Rockdale coimty, Ga., bounded as
follows : Beginning at corner in the fork of
l’ttle Haynes creek below the mill running
with the public road in a northernly direction
to France’s line, theuce along sa id line in a
northeasternly direction to little Haynes creek
and to water mark and east side of creek,
thence down a long said ci eek to high water
mark on the East side to the beginning corner
excepting one quarter of an acre more or less
on which J M Summers’ mill now stands. Lev
ied on as the property of James M Summers
to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Superior court
of Newton county, March term, 1870, in favor
of D N Baker vs J M Summers. Property
pointed wut by plaintiff’s attorney.
This June 7th, 1876.
F. J WHITEHEAD,
Sheriff,
Will be sold before the Court House door in
the town of Conyers, Rockdcle county,
Georgia, on the first .Tuesday in July next the
following property to-wit:
One hundred|and ten acres of land, moro or
less, known and distinguished by fraction
number 397, in the 16 Distsict of originally
Henry new Rockdale county, number 396, in
said district, that lies in the fork of big
Haynes and little Haynes creek, containg 10
aeies more or less, now in possession of Mrs,
Treadwell. Levied on as the property f J. M.
Summers, to satisfy a fifa issued from the Su
perior Court of Newton county March term,
1869, in favor of S. Mayfield vs. J. M Sum
mers. D N Baker transferee. Said property
described, deed recored in book of deeds folio
353. Property pointed out by plaintiffs attor
ney.
This June 7th, IS7EM
F. J. WHITEHEAD,
Sheriff.
#o to Agents Wanted for anew business,
in which any active Man or Woman can
(jilO easily make 35 to #lO a day. One who
had never canvassed before made 37.50
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. “YVe know C. A. Clegg to be re-
SURS sponsible and reliable, and think he of
fers agents extraordinary induce-
Y. Weekly Sun. April 19, 1376.
GRAND EXCURSION
TO PORT ROYAL
—AND—
UNITED STATES FLEET
ON THE MORNING OF 2Gth JULY NEXT,
a train of Passenger Coaches 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. Leuve Au
gusta about Or. M. same day, and arrive at
Port Royal at 6a. m. 27th of July. A steamer
will be ii readiness at the wharf at Fort Roy
al, for all who feel disposed to visit the United
States Fleet and a short trip to the ocean, and
rev ru in the evening, when dancing will com
mence when all may partake of this soo al
and harmless amusemenl. A fine band will
accompany the excursionist the whole tup.
NO ADDITIONAL CHARGES MADE.
Tho price of tickets covers all expenses, save
refreshments and meals. Tickets purchastd
p.ior to 20th of July will entitle the owner to
Reserved Beats; 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 occ i-.ion to view
the grand old .ocean, ihe beach, shippin g and
harbor, together with that delightful visit to
the U. S. Fleet, now near Port Royal, where
every courtesy will be shown them by tho po
lite and agreeable officers in command.
This excursion is gotten up at this late date,
to enable the Planters and Farmers to embrace
the opportunity. Their crops, etc,, will by
that time be finished, and all have leisure for
the trip. Tickets will Oe for sale by Agents,
at all R. R. Stations, to the day of departure.
CHARGES I
From Atlanta to Port Royal and Return, $3.50
" Conyers “ “ 'j- 30
“ Greensboro “ “ 3.<X
“ Milledgeville “ “ 3 - 00
Athens “ “ 3 - 00
“ Washington “ “ 3 -°°
“ Augusta “ “ 2 -°0
For Tickets or further information, apply to
J. 11. DAVIS,
Manager, Augusta, Ga,
Or to T. 11. BRYANS, Ji.,
Agent, Conyers. Ga.
JOHN MILL EL) GIL
ATTORNEY AT tW.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Office 21 Pryor street, opposite Kimball House
THE
NATIONAL HOTEL,
ATLAKTA, GEORGIA.
Tlhe rates of board AJ) £A at this popular
. hotel have been A / 111 I reduced to $2.5(1
per day. For Vprice offer ac
commodations and fare unsurpassed by any
three or four dollar house in the South.
Come and get an old Virgini l welcome.
LEE Jb HEWITT,
Proprietors.
Debtors.
All persons indebted to the Register
for last year, for subscriptions, advertisements
or in any other way, must coma forward and
Company have ordefeS'nfS oi/au
claims that are not settled. If you uon’t want
to be sued come and pay up.
A. C. McCalla.
Editor and Business Manager.
March 7th. 1876 —no-32-tf.
CUNY ERS PRICKS CURRENT.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY STEWART A MIC ALLA.
COTTON
Cotton— Good midlings lOjJfell
Mailings, llf fellJ
Low midlings, 9:1 fell)
Tinged, 9 fe 9*
Stains, 7 (a) 7|
• Red stains, 7 (to 7f
Blue “ sfe 6
Dirty Blues and Red 4 fe 6
PROVISION MARKET.
Meat —C R Bulk 123 @l3
L C “
Bulk Shoulder 9J@lO
Bulk Hams, 14 fe 15
Smoked Pig Haras 17 felß
Canv y=ed “ )2afel7
Corn, —Sacked 82 feßs
Flour —Extra Family, per barrel...sß fe.Bj
Family, per b-.rel §oi@7
Groceries —Coffee,., 25 fe27l
Sugkr, Standard A 12 fel2J
“ N. 0., Fancy Ilsfel2
“ “ Raw 10 fell
“ Yellow C’s, 10 fe ll
Syrup, N O, 70 fe 75
“ “ Prime 05 fe 70
Molasses, Sugar House, 40 fe4s
“ Cuba A Muscovadoss fe 60
Oil, Kerosene 25 fe3o
Small Groceries unchanged.
DRY GOODS
Never so cheap for Cash.
MONETOItY.
ever so scarce since the fall of the Confede
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No one should go West without first getting
in communication with the General Railroad
Agent, and become informed as to superior
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ATTENTION FARMERST -
A NE W. FALL OA7 S,
rust moor.
We have received from Nov* Scotia a lot c •
the Nova Scotia or Canadian Black’Oate. if
believe this is the first time they havqever 1*
offered for sale in the United States. Tt
Oats are muck larger and heavier thap ti
American Oats. They are black, weigh;
from 38 to 40 pounds to the bushel, and *
yield from 70 to 80 bushels to the ftcre on ft
class land. They are far superior to any 0 ..
ever produced in this country, and every fare,
er should give them a trial. One package *
produce seed sufficientfor planting 7 to 10 at
the following season. They are a Fall 0
and strictly rust-proof.
Order early so as te be prepared for f
sowing
-1 Packfi26> i ' , --" , '*'“ *l l
2 .. 2
5 “ 3
10 “ o
The Oats will be sent prepaid by mail.
Special terms to Agents. Send money!
P. O Order or Registered Letter.
Address OSMENT & CO.,
Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee.
Absolute divorces obtain®
from Courts oi different for desertk
&c. No publicity - required. No charge unt j
divorce granted. Address M. HOUSE,
2-45-(im Attorney, 194 Broadway, N. Y. |
“ JAPAN PEAS!
SOMETHING NEW
200 BUSHELS TO THE ACRE.
The Pea grows in the form of a bush. Tint
to five feet high, yielding from one quart toil
half gallon of peas per bush- Fine for tat
use, aid excellent for stock. In order to t,
troduce this new, valuble, and wonderful peit
every count; throughout the United States, *■
offer them in tmall quantities at half our ml
ular price, thus afforing every person a char
to try them at a small cost.
1 Package 23 oenffl
5 fl 00
Prepaid by mail with circulars giving W
directions for planting, cultivating Ac.
Addtfss OSMENT & CO
I Importers, Growers and Dealers in New at!
j Rare Seeds, Cleveland, Tennessee
Agents wanted for the New Historical wort
Our WESTERN BORDER.
A complete graphic history of American P
noer Life )OO Years ago. Its thrilling <
fiicts red and white foes. Exciting adventurs
captivities, forays, scouts, pioneer women ui
boys, Indian war-paths, camp life, ami sprat-
A book%or old and young: Not a dul pa?>
No competition. Enormous sales. Ajnt
Wanted everywhere. Illustrated eiieulars frs
J. C. McCurdy A Cos., Philadelphia, Pa- 4*
Notice.
Dlt. J. H. WHITE has permanently locate
in Conyers for the purpose .’of practice
Physic. Diseases of Women, and all Chrot:
Diseases made a speciality The best of refc
ences given. Office at the. Store of D. $• E
ler. . maylß-no-44-6w.
SCINTINNIM
UNIVERSAL HISTORY,
to the close of the first 100 years of our Hi
tional ladepe' fence, including an account
the coining gjr i,. Centennial exhibition, 7
pages, fine engravings, low price, quick sa;s
extra terms. Send for circular. P. W. Zi(
gler A co, 518 Arch st., Philadelphia Pa. 3
FOR
COUGHS, COLDS and HOARSENESS,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
USE
A YELL'S CARBOLIC TABLETS,
PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
For sale by Druggists generally, and
JOHNSCN, HOLLOWAY A CO.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
AGENTS.
For be6t chajiee in the world to.coiu nion?..
U S Safety Pocket co., Newark, New Jersey
Fuller, Warren & Cos.
manufacturers of
STOVE n
RANGE V The largest assortin'®
and in the market.
"’FURNACE**
GOLDEN CROWN REPORTER
SPIRIT OF ’76.
OUTHERN GEM.
AND TIIF. FAMOUS
TEWART ‘IMPROVED.
MEET THE WANTS OF EVERY DEALER-
Correspondence invited. Price List and 1
upon application to Fuller, Warren A Cos., ¥
Water street, New York. 4w
Increases the Quantity. Improves the Quality
ARMSTB ONG’S
LIHCOLK BOMS Mil
GOOD FRESH BUTTER ALL THE VEAB ROIINP.
BUTTER IN 20 MINUTES.
Lincoln Butter Powdei is an entirely bais
less article made from a celebrated Engj*
recipe, and now in daily use by many of
most noted farmers in the butter counties -
round Philadelphia. ..
In hot weather this Powder makes w
much firmer and sweeter than it usually is. •
keeps it from turning rancid. It also rcino
the strong flavor of turnips, garlic, weeds,
stalks, cotton seed, etc. : and the iner e
yield of butter much more than pays the
fling expense of using it.
35 CENTS PER PACKAGE, i
WHOLESALE DEPOT !
106 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA
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ISP 1,
1876. 1
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Parties desiring information as toJit
to the Centennial, or to any h . caßS '
sorts or to any other point J wRENN,
should address ® - T - ’ 'L,w Kon>"
General Passenger Ag'tnt pnn^^ n t3 v ( ' :l