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Rockdaie Register.
.y thr Register Publishing Company
A. v. MeCALLA,
!Rlltornnd Manniffr,
7/u Rockmai.k Rfoistkr costs only
7tco Dollars per annum. It has a
large and constantly increasing circula
tion, and is one of the very best adver
tising mediums in (he State.
kor iuctidknt :
SAMUEL ?. TILDES,
or x\w torn.
I'on vrrv. rummy KT ;
THOMAS A- HEN DRICKS,
or *>ia N . At
■llic "wav i ' going on in 'I uikey.
The inonds have l>cen clpjh>s
ißtfl oiled Stales t/ensury.
Tdvthtt me dying ot min strokes in
ty.rk and other •northern cities.
oi Louisana, was vnU ,,-)
by t j (< . United States
f .?er:nte for
services in contesting s Rent in said
body, vs honesty and government
—n <nt tlmt he r',ver got.
*Wtlly~ Blai; ie has resigned liis sent in
\hc hjW'r House of Congress, (which
H&A been nccci>ted) to take the appoint
ment of Senator, offered by tins Govern'
or of his R'nte, vice Lott M. Morrill
appointed Secretary ot the treofiiry.
Hayes will be satisfied with one term.
The people are willing lor him to have
it at home. They havo engaged the
services of that gient llsformor, and thief
punisher, Sain J. Tilden, for the next
Presidential term. That will kinder
conflict with Hayes wishes in the prem
ises.
What is the difference between Ilayes
and Grant? “You hail as well eat the
Devil as to drink his broth.'’
“A man is known by the company he
keeps.” Look at Hays, and see if yon
don't find every Radical Koguo in the
land close at his heels! Come out lrom
among them 1
Don Carlos is at. the Centennial.
Hayes’ letter of acceptance in publislieil
in this number ol the Ukuistkii. Iteatl
it and see if you can hope for change
and reform under his banner.
Grady ’s Sunday Telegram is no more.
Soma how or other the wires or telegraph
poles to his institution were cut down,
or off, and as a consequence the lelt
gram couldn't bo sent auymore. As
they say, “Its Jcnrecr was brief but
brilliant."
The first bale ot new cotton shipped
from Brownsville, Texas, to New Or
leans, La., was not new, as reported, but
was old or last year’s cotton re-packed.
General Custer and about 300 officers
and men were slaughtered out on the
plains a few days ago, by the Sioux In
dians under the command ot their Chief
Si ting Bull.
Fighting Joo Hooker is lor Tilden.
Blanton Duncan, ot the O'Connor
Stripe in 1872, is hunting after a good
man to run for President.
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Riot in Hamburg, S. C. between ne
groes and whites last week. One or two
whites and several negroes killed and
wounded. Cause—obstructing streets
by the negro Military Company of that
place.
Another change in Grant’s Cabinet.
This time Postmaster-General Jewell
was requested to “step down ami out. ’
Grant. is making so many changes,
we would recommend that his office be
called “the exchange.”
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Organization would make the clee
lion ot a republican ticket possible this
year in Georgia. Without organisation
we cannot send five men to the .Lcgis*
latuie.
The opposition are torn with a dozen
fends. Ilonest men are disgus'ed at the
evident alliance or undestanding between
Smith and Colquitt, With live, honest
radical candidates and hard work, one
hundred thousand Republican votes can
bo polled.
The above is from the Republican —a
Radical sheet published iu Atlanta, Git.
And yet some of our so- called Demo
crats says not organizo. “Whilo the
liusbandmau selpt, the enemy came and
sowed tares." Unite. “For eternal
vigilance is the price of liberty.”
READY FOB SLAUGHTER.
MCTBEREOED MATES STEPS OUT UPON
THE SHAMBLES.
WJ. BE 6ATIBKIED WITH ONE TERM—
Promises to retain present ohick-
UOI.I>EUS~MAKES A GENERAL BID TOR
Tl.’E SUPPORT OF THE 808-TAILED ELE
MENTS OF RADICALISM, AND ENDORSES
TIIE WORST FEATURES OK GRANTIBM.
Telegram to the Constitution.
Cincinnati, July 9.—The following
i* tbe letter oi Gov. Hayes accepting
tbe republics! l aommutiou for the pres
idency t
Oouf.int*, Ohio, July K
Hon. Id heard McPherson,, U*/n. Win.
A. /lotcard , Jlon , Joseph A. Rai
ny and, others, ( 'amm'A'tec of the Na
tional Re/nhbli xui Convention
Gists:—ln reply to .your official
communication | June 17th, hy which
I am infot med A ot my ♦unnmatkm for the
office of pre Adent ot ttoe UiwMxl Staten
by the r< publican optional convention
at Cinofr M ,i,
t Ad. r.PT Wr. VoStt nation
with gj%tilds hoping that, under
I* r ' Aidcnos I s'hnll 1 ble, elected
t° eacmte 'be dutit*" of the high office
'as a trust for the benefit ot the people.
Ido not do?in it neocs*> a ry to cuter up
on any eattcsidcd Examination of the
declaration of principles made by the
convention. T’j nsolutions are in ac
cord with mr views, ami I heartily con
cur in \, O principles they announce,
tn fieva >a i 0 t the resolutions, however,
4 ,H ’ s 'jon art* considered which are ot
si’.ch importance that I deem it proper
to briefly express my convictions in re
gard to them.
a ini' rou Tin: ruKsr.xT orricr. holders.
l’lie fifth resolution adopted by die
convention is ot paramount interest.
More than forty years ago a system ot
making appointments to office grew .up
based upon the maxim ,“to the victor
belongs the spoils.' ibe old rule, the
true rule, ;that honesty, capacity nijd
fidelity constitute lhe only real quilifi
cations for office, and that there is no
other claim, gave way to the idea that
party seryivos are to be chiefly consider-
ed. All parties in practice have adopt
ed this system. It has been essentially
moditijd since its fust it
has not, however, been improved. At
first the president, either directly or
through the heads f departments made
all the appointments, but gradually the
appointing power .passed into the control
of members of congress. The officers in
these cases have become not merely re
wards tor party scv'ces, hut rewards for
services to party lenders. This system
destroys the independence ot the stpar
ate departments of the government. It
tends directly to extravagance and offi
cial incapacity It is a temptation to
dishonesty. It hinders and impairs the
careful gupci vision and strict accounta
bility by whichkrlonefaithful and efficient
public fcvvice can be secured. It ob
structs the piompt removal and sure
punishment ot the unworthy. In every
way it degrades the civil service and
character of the government. It is felt,
I am confident, by a large majority ol
the members of congress to be an intol
erable burden and an unwarrantable bin
deranee to the proper discharge of their
legitimate duties. It should be abolished-
The reform should be thoroughly rad
ical and complete. We should return to
the principles and practices ot the foun*
dors of the government, supplyingly by
legislation when needed that which was
formerly established by custom. They
neither expected nor desired from the
public otficers any partisan service.
They meant that public officers should
be secure in bis tenure as long as his
personal cha-acler remain untarnished
and the performance of his duties sat
isfactory.
‘if.,
If elected I shall conduct the atlini-n
istvation of the government upon these
principles, and all constitutional powers
vested in the executive will be employed
to establish this relonn.
The declaration of principles by the
Cincinnati [convention makes no au
nouncement in favor ot a single president
term. Ido not assume to add that dec,
laration, but believing that the resolu
tion ot the civil service to the system
established by Washington and followed
by the tarty presidents, can be best ac
complished by an executive *ho is nn
<ier no U mpntions to use the | atronngc of
his office to promote his own reeleotion.
I desire to perform what l regard as a
duty in stnting now nt j inflexible purpose
if elected, not to be a candidate tor a
second term.
Ills VIEWS ON H NANCE-
On the currency question I have fre
quently expressed my views in public
and stand by my record on this subject.
I regard all tho laws ot the United
Stctes relating to the payment of the
public indebtedness, the legal tender
rates included, as constituting a pledge
ana moral obligation of the government
which must in good taith be kept. It is
my oonviotion that the feeling of uncer
tainty inseparable from an irredeemable
paper currency, with its fluxtnatior.s of
values, is ono of tbe great obstacles
to a removal ot confidence and business,
and to a return of prosperity. That un
certainty can be ended in but onejway—
tbe resumption of specie payment, but
tbe length the instability counseled with
our present money system is permitted
to continue, the greater will be the injury
inflicted upou our economical Interest
aud all classes of security.
It elected I shall approve every ap
propiale measure to accomplish tho de
sired end, aud shall oppose any step
backward.
THE SCUOOL SYSTEM.
The icsolution with respect to the
public school ia one winch •noual re
ceive the hearty support of the Aineii
cau people. Agitation upon this subject
is to be apprehended until by constitu
tional amendment the schools are be
yood all danger of sectarian contrjl or
interlereuee. The republican party is
pledged to secure an nmendjnent.
THE fORK SPOT OV RADICALISM.
The resolution of the convention of
tjie subject of the permanent pacification
ot the country, and the complete pro.-
tection ot all its citi/.ens in the free en
joyment ot nil their constitutional rights
is timely nnd ot great importance. The
condition ot the southern states attracts
the attention nnd commands the sympa
thy of the people of the whole union in
the progressive recovery from the effects
of the war.
Their first necessity is an intelligent
and honest admistraliou of the gov
ernment, which will protect all classes
tf citizens in all their political and pri
vate rights. What the south most
needs is peace, and peace depends upon
the supremacy of law. There can be
no enduring peace if the constitutional
rights ol any portion ot the people are
habitually disregarded. A division ol
politicial parties resting merely upon
the distinctions of race or upon section
al lines is always unfortunate, an 1 may
be disastrous.
THE lII.OOEY SIIIKT.
The welfare of the south alike with that
of every other part of the country de
pends upon the attractions it can offer to
labor, to immigration and 10 capita',but
laberes will not go and capitol will not
venture where the constitution and the
laws are set at defiance and {[distraction,
apprehension and alarm take the place
of peace-loving and law abididing social
life. A'l parts of ,the constitution are
sacred and must be sacredly observed,
th.i parts that are new no less than
the parts that are old. The moral and
material prosperity of the southeren
states can be most effectively advanced
by a hearty and generous recognition ot
the rights of all by all; recognition
without reserve or exception. With
such recognition fully accorded, it will
be to promote by the influence
of all,the legitimates agenciesof thegen
eral government, the effort ol the people
of these states to obtain lor themselves
the blessing ot ail honest and capable
local government.
“is.”
if elected I shall not only consider it
my duty but it will be my ardent desire
to labor for the attainment of this end.
Let me assure my countrymen ot the
southeren states that it I shall tie char
ged with the duty ot organizing an
administration, it will be one which will
regard and cherish their true interests—
the interests of (lie white and the color
ed people both and equally, and which
will put forth its best eft'arts in behalt of
a civil policy which will wipe out forever
the distinction between north and south
in our common country.
BUIXQIKO 11* Tl*K HEAR.
With a civil service organized upon a
system which will secure worth, exper
ience, efficiency and economy; a strict
regard for the public welfare solely in
appointments, and the speedy, thorough
and unsparing prosecution and punish
ment of all public officers who betray
official trusts; with a sound currency ;
with education unscctanau and free to
all; with simplicity and frugality in
public and private affairs; Jand with a
fraternal spirit of harmony pervading
the people of all sections and classes, we
may reasonably hope that the second
century cl'our existence as a nation will,
by the blessing of God, be prominent as
an era of good feeling amt a period of
progress, prosperity and happiness.
Very respeotuily your fellow citizens,
R. I'. Hayes.
I’oisouous Reptiles and Insects.
Considering the number aud variety of
poisonous reptiles aud insects, abounding
almost everywhere in the United States,
it is not surprising that cases ot death
resulting from their bites are frequently
recorded in tbe public press. But it
does seem strange that in this land ot
knowledge, ueople should through igno
rance give themselves up to die after
being bitten, when a cure can be speedily
effected iu the worst cases by the timely
use of that simple remedy, the Seven
Seals or Golden Wonder. The pro
prietors of the great medicine have a
large number of botut fide certificates in
their possession, attesting the most wou
derful cures of bites of venomous reptiles.
The Seven Seals has been found
equally efficacious when applied to hoe
stings, which as is well known oftentimes
prove tatal to the sufferer. Aches and
pains of every description, whether acute
or chronic, are almost instantly relieved
by the application of the Seven Seals to
the parts affected. jnlySlra
JAMES BANKS
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office No. 8, James’ Bank Block, Atlanta,
Georgia.
Special attention given to the collection of c ai tu
Ait business atteniUd. to promptly
\ GENTS 25 elegant Oxll Chromo.-, *1 j 100
A for $3. National Chrcmo co., Fhila, Pa.
AK AAA per day at heme. Samples worth
Nib* Js All oae dollar free. tin son &Cos
i'l * poftlan-1. Maine. tvul:i.4l
AN HIS'.ORUJAL fact.
Every agent who has been steadily wlliny
the Improved *2O Homestead Sewing Machine
for three ytarn, owns ni* dwelling house, turn a
oootl account in bank, is clear of dubt, and he*
money at intermit, —the natural counequeoce
of securing a good agency for superior goods
at the lowest prices. A good first-class Sowing
Machine, most useful—reliable at all times,
easy to understand and control, the sumo Uiza
and does the same work at any machines that
sell at Fot!B Times the price. There is no ma
nhinc at any price better, or that will do finer
or more work, and certainly none so low lu
price hy many dollars. The Homkrtead is wide
ly known and used in thousands of families in
the Eastern nnd Middle States, nnd daily be
coming popular in the IV eet. It will sayo^it.
cost several times over in one season, doing
the work of tbo family, or will earn four or
five dollars a day for any man or. woman who
sews for a living. It is the strongest machine
made, is ready at all times to do its work
makes the strongest and finest stitch yet n
vented, nnd is fully acknowledged as the stan
dard Family Sewing Mnchine. Price, couiplet e
for domestic use, *2O, 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
any other. Extraordinary liberal offers made
to local or traveling agents where we have
none established! or, if there is agent near you
send your order direct to the faotorv. address
John 11. Kendall .V t 0., 030 Broadway, New
York. 2to-3m
VjO> fe£E p 1 ft*
j : "DRUGGIST and APOTHECARY I : i
Centre Street,
CONYERS, : : GEORGIA
—Defier in—
DRUGS.
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
Perfumery nnd Fancy Toilet articles,
PURE WINES & LIQUORS
for Medicinal use.
l'nints, Oils, Varnishes, Ac. Trusses nnd shoul
der Braces. Fresh Garden Seeds. Patent
Medicines of all kinds. Physician's Pre
scriptions accurately compounded.
JOHN MI PLEDGE,
ATTORNEY AT W.
ATLANTA, GKOIMHA.
Office 2J Pryor street, opposite Kimball House
THE
NATIONAL HOTEL,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Ilhe rates of board Aj) rA at tills popular
hotel have been \ / fill reduced to $2.50
per day. For ivlt/l/p r j ce ac .
cominodations and fare unsurpassed by uny
three or four dollar house in the South.
Como and get mi old Virginia welcome.
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Pm mi ktous.
'juTOI
WILL GET THE
muii tusmoTW,
Free of Postage, till
JIiVDAHV 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.
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ceive the paper free.Jgg
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to the olose of the first 100 years of onr 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
psyehomnney. or Soul Charming,” How
X eit her aex may fascinate 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 l>ook. Address, T. William & Cos., Pub
lishers, Philadelphia. notl-dw.
Notice.
DR. J. if. WHITE has permanently located
in Conyers for thepurpose of practicing
Physic. Diseases of Women, and all Chronic
Diseases made a speciality The best of refer
ences given., -AS -.at the Store of D. S. But
le r. may 18-n0~44-6 w.
The American People.
No people in the world grjfter so much with
dyspepsia as Ameriorns—n/id although yours of
experience in Medicine have failed to accom
plish a certain and sure remedy until Green's
Auoust 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 Unied
States but recommends the August Flower,
in all cases of dyspepsia and liver complaint,
eosti venose, sour stomach, sick headache, and
all derangements of the stomach and liver.
Go to your druggist, W. H. Lu, and get a
sample bottle for ten cents and try it. Two
doses will relieve any one case. Regular size
75 cents. Januaryl-My
Absolute divorces obtained from
Courts of different States for desertion,
1 Ac. No publicity required. No oharge until
Address M. HOUSE,
2-15-lm Attorney.-U*+Broadway, N. Y.
WANT AIST AUHUNT
*-•{# EVERY COUNTY—’” - I
tW l "" —IN THE— I
GOLD m 1 SUM.W M MD Mil i
w\Ve Challenge tlie World,
And will forfeit SI,OOO to any person who can produce a remedy which will prove hy actiwl
test a more speedy, certain and effectual carp for all Pains end Aches of whafcevor form, ei ,
ternal and internal, acute or chronic, deep seated or otherwise than
DQ, RA D BU FF'S
SEVEN SEALS ™ GOLDEN WONDER
Wo have had this challenge of 51,003 prominently displayed in all our Circulars and News,
unper Advertisements, for the last four years, and not taken, which shows the superior excel
leneo of our Remedy over all other. For External or Internal use.
It will effect a Speedy Cure in. all Cam of
Headache Neuralgia, Toothache, Sprains, bruises, Flesh Wounds, Burns, Colic, Cramp, Chobn
’ Morbus, Flux, Diarrhoea, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Coughs, Colds, loftamalary
Kheumntism, Asthma, Phthisic, Heartburn, ladigestMi,
Summer Complaint, Pains, In Side, Had: or
Loins, Piles, Ringworm, Felons,
’Stings of Insects, Hites of Venomous Serpents, and Especially Rheumatism.
A POWERFUL REMEDY which is TAKEN INTERNALLY BY ANY ONE
This celebrated medicine is beyond a doubt the greatest discovery in Medical Science known
to the world. * Its action is at once felt; its wonderful cures are instantaneous ;
in fact it literally demolishes pain.
EQUALLY GOOD FOR MAN OR BEAST.
Remember we Guarantee every Bottle !
No Cure, No Pay !
, Try lb and be Convinced.
Tfr'WfhPY'S TFJY?Y? Permanent and Profitable Employment !J
Y/M JGto tit $ Jg* St\, All Article of Universal Sale
To you this fs a Golden Opportunity
Thousands are now out jf e;n >loym >afc. T> tTj n ofTn*, in t n sile of our R 3:11 ily, #
preventative of hard times. We have adopted as our Motto :
NO CUI>J ' : ’ NO PAY.
SOURCE OF HAPPINESS TO MILLIONS OF SUFFERING HUMANITY
During the past forty years the wonderful Success of this Great Remedy has far exceeded
our most sanguine expectations ; thousands have been cured, and Dr. KAucurids Gbeat Rem
edy Seven Seals or Golden Wondes, is the mist wonderful p-un destroyer in existence, the
most expeditious, side and powerful remedy known in the world. Cures are effected almost
instantly as if by magic. Thousan Is of cert dilates have been received from all p arts of our
broad land unsolicited and unask for, speaking in heartfelt and universal praise of this
great remedy, fro n personal knowledge of its alines; mitueuloas powers ia curing the most
abstinaate and protracted oases of Diseases.
§I,OOO FROL IT IN FOUR MON IHS! 1,872 ONE DOLLAR BOTTLES SOLD
READ THIS:
£cott Town, Lawrence Countt, Ohio.
Messrs. KENNEDY A CO.—-
""Dear Sirs : At this late hour I will inform
you of the great benefit I received from the
use of Dr. Radcliff’s groat remedy, '‘-Seven
Seals or Golden Wonder,” after being confined
to my bed for eight years with a complication
of diseases, viz: Dyspepsia, Bronchitis, Pal
pitation of the Heart. Pain in the right side,
with General Debility, for which I tried the
skill of our home physicians, also a doctor of
New York City, and two of Pittsburg , and one
iu the northern part of Ohio. Took enough
patent medicines to swin in—all to no purpose
A REMEDY FOR HARD TIMES. TRY IT.
FOR THIS GREAT REMEDY WE WISH YOU TO 1 ACT AS OUR AGENT.
Dear sir:— The above fully explains the ar
ticles we wish to sell. This business is honor
able. and by being energetic, will pay you well.
It is our d_*ive to appoint an agent in every
county in all parts of the United States and
Canada, granting to each the exclusive right to
sell every bottle sold in the county. Should
you accept the agency for one or more coun
ties, you shall have the exclusive right to sell
every bottle sold m your county, as long as
you continue tc act us our agent, and all orders
which we may receive from your territory shall
be turned over to your account.
This wonderful remedy, “Seven Seals or Gol
den Wonder/’ sells rapidly in the hands 01 the
right kind of men, and we want nono other.
Now if you think you are the man for the work
forward your order, name your county, and go
to work ; you can sell a gross in a few days,
without a doubt. We have one man who buys
on an average three gross pe/ week, and his
orders are increasing rapidly, and has a small
county, (Berks Cos., Pa.) He writes that he
expects to sell one gross per day, at retail, the
coining season, not counting wholesale. You
have the privilege of selling wholesale or re
miM MJ ?© MIfB!
In onler to have live, energetic men to take hold of the business at once, we have conclu
ded to give free gratis to each and every agent a present of a handsome, fine
COIN SILVER HUNTING CASE WATCH, FREE,
Beautifully engraved, and correct time-kefeper, worth $20.00, and a certificate of agency, giv"
ing sole control of such county as the agent may select (not already taken); and, further-,
more, all orders coming from such counties as the agent may select, will be sent back by us
to the agent to be filled—in fact we give sole control of such counties as long as the agent
continues in the business. Remember the Premium Watch is given gratis to the agents.
We take this plan to have oui Great Remedy quicklyjand thoroughly introduced. Let us hear
rom you at your earliest convenience, and secure your county at once, before being taken by
someone else. Remomber this offer is open for o short time only
A SMALL CAPITAL REQUIRED TO RUN A LARGE PAYING BUSINESS.
The capital require lis very small, and the profits from it will fully equal that of thous
amis of merch tnts who have invested a large capital iu their business. Hundreds in all parts
of the country aie making from
$,500 TO $5,000 A YEAR.
And hundreds move will date their success from accepting our liberal offer at this time. Any
<ne willing to work for success can force it. but those who believe that it can bo had from
idleness are not the kind of men we want to push our business. We want
A LIVE, ENERGETIC AGENT.
As one such is worth a dozen who expect a business to push itself. ‘ We- have spent in pushing!
our business
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS.
It has paid us to do it, end it pays our agents, as it advertises it thoroughly in every State-,
county and township in the Unitel S totes—not only for ns, but for the agent. Romember thia
is a life business and that every year it grows larger and larger.
We will send to parties oonteniplating to act as our Agents a SAMPLE DOZEN BOT
TLES securely packed with our different Posters, Bills, Show Cards, Terms, etc.,
UPON THE RECEIPT OF $2.00.
And all sending $2.50 for Sample Dozen, we will send free of charge. Samples of out Eight
Elegant Chromos, entitled: y
Good Morning ! Good Sight I Feeding the Chickens? Mother's Grave /
Out of the Frying Pan ! Jfo Peep / Reading Ihe Bible f First Lesson /
If you want your county, let us know as soon as convenient, os the territory may be ta
ken. We would be pleased to ha ve parties who contemplate taking an agency, to send for
Sample Package of this wonderful Remedy before engaging largely in the business.
REMEMBER, WE GUARANTEE EVERY BOTTLE.
NO CURE’ INO PAY!
With these we leave the matter with von. We do not wish you to enf age
unless you will follow the business as a business, and really desire to make money. We i.ant
none but honest, conscientious men. To such we will guarantee success.
Address, all conimunieatiens to _
KENNEDY & CO.
SOLE PEOPRIETOES, riTTSISTJEC, P-V
fjjT Please state in hat paper you w tigs advertisement.
At length I was induced to try Dr. Radclifff
“Seven Seals or Golden Wonder.” I sent an’ 1
got six fifty cent bottles, an t before using i 6
all found myself able to travel in a buggy
Took the agency for its sale last Api il, four
months ago. and have sold thirteen gross, or
1.H72 bottles, up to this date, August 20th,
1>172, and e.xpeco from the gr iv/iug demand to
3t>U ten thousand (10,0 W) bottles in the next
year. Gentlemen, if you Think this worth us
ing you can do so, as I am generally known
over three counties as a man of great affliction.
Yours Rospoctfully,
11. J. Dabland.
tail, or putting it on commission with durg
gists, or selling by sub-agents. This business
is worth the attention of goo l men and men
of capital. Should you make but reasonable
wages —say slOll per month for the first three
months (many make more)—yon would never
theless be establishing a business that would
pay you largely at the end.
Agents are doing better with our renudy
than anything else tiny ever took hold of. —-
Why is this? Because the remedy does just us
we say, onr agents can warrant every bottle.
No cure, no pay. Knowing that we make all
losses good, should they be called on to redeem
a bottle, agents run no risk of loss.
“Seven Seals or Golden Wonder” is put up
in SI.OO and 50 cent bottles, elegantly finished
m neat and appropriate wrappers, nnd packed
in nice boxes, one dozen in each box.
fo druggists our scale of prices are—Large
size, SI.OO bottles, per dozen, §S.OO ; small
size, 50 cent bottles, per dozen, $ 1.50.
We give special terms to our county agents
at such figures that they can sell to druggists
and country stores at the above prices and
make a handsome profit. We give an