Rockdale register. (Conyers, Ga.) 1874-1877, July 27, 1876, Image 2

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THE REGISTER- By tht Rtffitltr J’vhliiying ComjHtny ' A c McCALLA, Editor and Business, Manager. 7A ttocnr>Ai.r. Rkoistvh costs only 7v Dollar * per annum. It ha* a large and constantly in cream' ntj circula tion, and it one of the very tilting ntedium* in the State. KOR I UEMI'FXT : SAMVEL J/TILDES, or x w tors. 'for vick rnKRitKXT: THOMAS A. HKSDItirKS. • OK IKPIAXA. t JndeeA R. f Wright, of Rome, in (•Iked of. an nn indf pendent candidate for Governor, if Genera! A. H. Colquitt ia nominated. General Colquitt's wannest advocates are tor his opponents to be electors, providing they will withdiaw from the r ac and let the Genet nl get the nomina tion unanimously, t>y acclamation. That's kind indeed. Henry. W. Grady continues to write spicy letters to the Augusta Count itu tionali*t. p General Wade Hampton is spoken tf as the Democratic nominee for Governor of Sooth'Carolina. W. 11. Herndon, of Illinois, for 25 years fhe lav partner of Abe Lincoln, is out for Tilden and Hendricks. The war between the Turks and Ser vians is still raging, with advantage in favor of the former. Hn } es and Wheeler ratification meet ing in Atlanta on Monday night. Muscogee has $3,000 in her treasury and does not owe a dollar. The soft money inflationist of Indiana are for Peter Cooper of New York lor President. The Ohio Germans are for Tilden and Hendricks. Col. Tom Hardeman continues to re ceive the plaudit! of the people and the press lor his timely withdrawal from the Gubernatorial race. ■ There is talk of the bayonet being used in the South this fall to aid the radical party. + St 4s lluuilll w Savannah, the old company of the la mented Bartow, celebrated the anniver sary of the fiut battle of Manasean on the 21st instant. After the drill, the battalion was entertained by Captain Kstill, and the followin'; toast was offer ed by Captain Falligatit: “Gentlemen, I give yon the hero who, fif teen yean ago, under the immortal Bartow, went to ‘illustrate Georgia’ on the battle flel Is of the oonntry, and who now, as the head of the leading journal in the Shite, is still doing great aervioc in the noble work of ‘illustra ting Georgia’—Capt. J, 11. Kstill. —Atlanta Commonwealth. To the Democratic Voters of Henry County. I am in receipt of a communication sign •and by a large number ot my fellow citi sena, earnestly requesting ms not to let my name to be used before a mass nom ination for the purpose ot selecting a can didate for the 84th senatorial district, to beheld on the 29th of July. Tho number as well as the character of the signers in vest the oomnniuioation w ith more than ordinary weight. The communication Mates that the small but respectable meeting hel l in McDonough on the first Tuesday in July by their resolutios said that Henry was not only entitled to the next senator but had tb© exclusive right ol selecting the oondidate. And that DeKalb and Gwinnett had no voice in the matter The communication states further that the resolutions I had the honor of intro ducing to said meeting had not only been misunderstood but that a perver sion of the true meaning hnd by many parties been iniuatriously circulated throughout the county, and it is imposi ble to refute the same in tho few days in tervening between this and the nomina tion. My resolutions in substance said, that while DeKalb aud Gwinnett in the Stone Mountain convention would in all prob ability cheerfully accord the light of the seoator to Henry, yet as the senator was elected by and was the common proper, ty ot three counties DeKalb and Gwin nett should not be discourteously depri ved of deliberating in common council and conferring with us concerning the matter. Gwinnett and DeKalb counties recog nise Henry,s right to furnish the senator from tho 34th district The senatorial district conventions have heretofore nom Bated such pcrson'for the position when the county eotitled such representative agreed upon a person and recomended to the senatorial convention. But such oomty must agree upon the |>erson they hi.ths convention. DeKalb r?c emended Ben. M. A Candler by a two 'thirds vote, and Gwinnett, 1 understand, reeonitnded the Hon. S. J. NV inn in like manner. 1 No county can by a primary vote when there are three or four candidate* for snrh rooomendation in the same coun ty mske such recoinendatious. How can (he convention nominating such candi date for senator know who is the choice of s majority 'of the people of Henry ■ county. Gwinnett county by resolution has said that she is prepared to support for the position any good man that a major ! itv of the people of Ileury county might recommend to the convention. DcKalb no doubt is prepared to do the same ; bit neither I presume are prepared to say that they will accept a man on a pluialt ty vote. 1 ' I advocated my resolution on principal then, and on reflection and conference with many loading citizens has con\in ed me of the bropriety and correctness of my position. For this and other reasons equally potent, the subscribers ask that they, in connection w ith myself be allow ed to positively decline the use of my name in the Henry county nomination on the 20th inst. This Ido leaving the matter en tirely in the hands of my friends. <J. T. Zaci:ry. July 20, 1870. Hon. Julian liar fridge’ll Speech. ruling the debate upon the Hamburg! outbreak on last Tuesday Congressman Han ridge’ of, Georgia, deliveied the iol lowing common-sense speech. lie was subsequently congratulated by Congress man Garfield, and other republican mem bers : Mr. Hart ridge—l did not intend to participate farther in this debate, and I would out now do so were it not for cor tain words which have fallen from I he gentleman from lowa (Mr. Kasson) who has just taken his seat. I desire to sta'e to that gentleman and 'o this house, sim ply as a repetition of what I had the honor to utter in his presence on .Satur day last, that I deplore this occuirence as much as any gentleman on the floor; that the people of the state of Georgia deplore it, and, as I then said, I now say that the people of Georgia through then press, are calling for a rigorous anil thorough and vigorous investigation ot this matter ; and they stand pled gad, w hen the truth is elicited, to stamp with their condemnation all who are to blame and to aid in their punUlimeut. Can any thing be *uny clearer or plainer than 1 not only deplore, but 1 here picugu my constitutents, I pledge my state through its official authorities, to aid in the investigation of tit's matter and to punish those who are guilty. But I desire to wait uutil we learn who are gui'ty. I am not prepared now front what 1 have heard and w hat I have lead, to give my judgment as to who is guilty or who is innocent. lam not prepared to say upon tins floor that the people of Georgia, or the people of South Carolina, white or black, are guilty in this transaction. I aiu not prepared to stamp Governor Chamberlain or bis attorney general, and to give this judgment now. 1 wait for tho evidence that is to bo giv en under oath. I wait for tho evidence upon which the governor of South Car olina shall base his official action ; aud it he sees fit to demand ono of the state of Georgia who has been guilty ot this crime when that demand comes, based upon in vestigation, based upon evidence setting forth the facts, my word for it tho au tbontes ot Georgia will respond accord ing to what is justice and the constitu tion. You seem to think that there is all the time a war of races there between the whites and blacks. Is it not to our in terest to live together there in peace? Is not the black race the only race fit to fur nish us labor ? must not tho white race furnish the capital ? Is it not. to the in terest of capital and labor to live in peace aid friendship? Why, then should we provoke these disturbances ? Why should we execute these outrages? Why should we seek to overturn and subvert all the means of our prosperity, and all our hap - pines?. With them wo must live; and unless the two races live in accord and harmo ny, there is no future ot happiness or prosnerity lor us. More than that there is something in the hearts of southeren people. We are not savages. There is something leeling on our part toward this race among whom wo daily live. There is scarcely one of us on this floor Horn that 'section who can look back to the days of his infancy or childhood, without seeing something to bring up pleasant and loved memories in connec tion with this race. For my part, were I to seek to outrage this colored race, there would arise to rebuke me the mem ory ot the nurse of my infant years, the memory of her whose bosom, although ; dark with the hue of slavery, yet tender ly aud sofdy pillowed my infant head ; whose hands although hardened by toil yet kindly ministered to my infant wants; whose voice, although untrained and uututored, sweetly sang fbe lullaby that 1 toothed my infant slumbers. I tell you gentlemen there are ties of interest, there are ties of pollicy there are ties of memory and the best emotions of the heart to bind the white people ofthe south to the colored race. (Applause.) The Bayonet In tlic South. The proofs multiply that (he Republi can managers will try to carry four ot five Southern States this fall with the bayonet. The States to which we more particularly refer are Mississippi, Louisi „„a, Arkansas and Alabama. 1 hey may also find it recessary to use tlm same means to avert defeat in Florida, and even in South Carolina, in both of whih tin parly is weakened in hitter feuds. Ten days ago Gen. Auger issued an order at New Orleans creating the Mili tary District of Baton Kongo, to be com posed ot six counties or parishes ot Louisiana, and five counties of Mississip pi. Troops were assigned to the new district, and Col. Brooke placed in com mand. The soldiers are placed at strategic points, and the sub,commanders are required to report to Col. Brooke without delay, “giving him such imfor mation concerning their command as may be useful to him." Col. Brooke, by a special order, is authorized to move his troops to any part ot his district when ever he shall think it best, and to pre serve peace and order “by the use of every means within his control,” Nothing whatever has occurred to call tor a special raid against, the eleven counties in question. It may be regar ded, therefore, as the initial step in a line ot coercive policy which, according to well founded reports, is to bo carried out this summer and fall in die half dozen States we have mentioned. Mississippi will receive the particular attention of the Military satraps. Sena tor Morton takes a peculiar interest in that State ; and as lie lias been the sttn diest champion of Grant’s Southern measures, lie must have all the troops that may he necessary to hold the whites of Mississippi in awe while the earpet bagnrers stuff the ballot boxes with votes to suit themselves. The Vicksburg Herald tells us that in pursuance of this policy, besides the troops in the Baton Rouge district, there are soldiers at Fort Gibson and ai Vicksburg, and that the commander at the latter post thinks he snail soon call for more. The Ilerald says that the negroes ot that section are told by the military commanders and the carpet lingerers that it ii Gen. Grant’s order for them to vote for Hayes and Wheeler, and that they will be put back into slavery it they do not obey. t will be looked a ter wi'li special soli'Mtnue. u> weeks ago from a trustworthy source that Gen. SI eridan had agreed logo into the Gulf States and take command once more, and give the people a touch of his previous tactics. The uprising of Sit ting Bull may perhaps delay his depart ure. Hut as Sheridan's chief weapon in putting down this savage seems to be telegraph, lie might possibly strike him from Vicksburg and New Orleans as effectively as from Philadelphia or Chi cago. It would bo an interesting sight to see Sheridan by and by leave tho ex termination of the Indians of the North west to inferior ollioers and troops, while h, with the flower of tho army, was engaged in putting down the white ‘ban ditti'' of the Soutlnvest, because they would not keep quiet when Casey, Pack nrd, Spencer, and the rest, were carrying the elections by fraud, forgery, and per jtiry. Unless deterred by exposure and in dignant protests, we may soou see the supporters of Hayes dotting the Gulf States all over with military districts, modeled upon the pattern of one just established atllaton Rouge. —New York' Sun. Poisonous Reptiles nncl Insects. Considering the number and variety of poisonous reptiles and insects, abounding almost everywhere m the United States, it is not surprising that cases of death resulting from their bites are frequently recorded in the public press. But it does seem strange that in this land of knowledge, oeople should through igno rance give themselves no to die after being bitten, when a cure can bo speedily effected in 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 uumber of dona fide certificates in their possession, attesting the most won derful cures of bites of venomous reptiles. The Seven Seals has been toned equally efficacious when applied to bee stings, which as is well known oftentimes prove fatal to the sufferer. Aches and rams cf every description, whether acute or chronic, are almost instantly ldieved by the application of the Seven Seals to he parts affected. july3l in A gents wanted for the Centennial Book of l A Biography, or the lives of the great men oonr first 100 years. Send for oireuhirtj. P Z Wiegler & Go., Phila., Pa. or Chicago, 111. AGENT 6 wanted for flie New Historical work Our WESTERS BORDER. A complete graphic history of American Pi© neer Lifo lOR 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 ciioulars free, J. C. McCurdy & Cos., Philadelphia, Pa. )• 1 AN HISTORICAL FACT. Every agent who has been steadily selling the Improved S2O Homestead Sowing Machine for three years, owns his dwelling house has a good account in bank, is clear of debt, and has money at interest,—tha natural consequence of securing n good agency for superior goods iat the lowest prices. A good first-class Sewing j Machine, most useful—reliable at all times, | any to understand and control, the same uize 1 .mil does the same work ns any machines that sell at Four TiSleh tho pt ice. There is no ma chine at any price better, or that will do finer or more work, and certainly nono so low in price by many dollars. The Homesteaij is wide ly known and used in thousands of families in the Eastern and Middle States, and daily be- I coming popular in the Went. It will save it*> cost several times over in one season, doing the work of the family, or will earn four or j five dollars a day for any man or woman who sows 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, anil is fully acknowledged as the stan dard Family Sowing Machine. Price, complete for dome.-.tio 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 any other. Extraordinary liberal (filers made to local or traveling agents wbere we have nono established; or, if there Is agent near you send your order direct to the factory, address John H. Kendall & Cos., 030 Broadway, New York. 215.3 m TIIE j( X ’'lujgkdaliTregister, )( X PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, ISY TUB ROCKDALE REG I TER PUBLISHING CO. AT CONYERS, GEORGIA. ItATBS OF SUBSCRIITIoX: „ * S2 00 ? ne J Ul \w 1 00 Three Months, Clubs of Five or more, 25 per cent, less ! ■ -:-0-S The Register is ala; go 2t column paper. The Register is the Old Reliable.. THE REGISTER o* * 1 News. Democratic at all times and under all circumstances ! o Tlw Political Csinjaugn for IS7G —the Cen tennial year—is now opened. SUBSCIUISK FOR THIS REGISTER And keep posted on the coming issuer of the day. • Within the next six months, every elective Office in the United States, from Bailiff to President, will be elected. The Campaign will be “Bed Hot and still a Heating.” The most vital issues are in this Campaign. Subscribe for The Register, the Old Relia ble, and keep up with the Times ! FOR 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 salo by Druggists generally, and JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY A CO., Philadelphia, Pa. Sensible Advice. You are asked every day through the col umns of newspapers and by your druggist to use something for dyspepsia and liver com plaint that you know nothing about, you got discouraged spending money with hut little success. Now to give vou satisfactory proof that Green’s August Flower will cure you of dyspepsia and liver complaint with all its effects, such as sour stomach, sick headache, habitual costiveness, palpitation of the heart, heart-burn, water brash, ooming up of food after eating, low spirits, etc., we ask you lo go to your druggist, AY. H. Lee, and get a sample bottle of Green’s August Flower for ten cents and try it, or n regular size for 75 cts., two doses will relieve you. JanM-ly NO EXCUSE FOR PEiNGSICK. No person can use Bosehee’s Garman Syrup without getting immediaterelitf ■id cure.—' We have the first case of Coughs, Colds or Consumption, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs, yet to hear from that has not been cured. We have distributed every year for three years over 250,000 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 to your Druggist, Dr. W. H. Lee A Son, and get a bottle for 75 cents and try it —two doses will relieve you. Sample Bottles 10 cents each. Jaull 73-ly vKW-j jjl WA-IsTT AJN AU-JUJNf.T i.l'l .V p < . ——iwi EVEBY COUNTY —IN THE— . ... - ■ * . ’X ZZ IM^rsmaM. r MT ®TT A’-M-'JESi* " 6010 fir sill IH GOLD COIN I . iS*raSCT3S ieJEXIJk’JBBtKKMBUKKnejURBBMMMBMMM Ch allonge tlie "World, And will forfeit SI,OOO to any p •raoc who can pro luce a remedy which will prove by actual tost, n more sp.mlv, certain and etf-wrn id cure for all Pain3 and Aches of whatever form, ex ternal und internal, acute or chrome, dot p seated or otherwise than m lADCLj.Frs m.mi imem* SEVEN SEALS 011 GOLDEN WONDER * ' . [ ■ V .1 We have had this challenge of SI,OOO prominently displayed in all our Circulars r and News paper Advertisements, for tho hast four years, and not taken, which shows the superior excel lence of our Remedy over all other. For External or Internal use. It will effect a Speech/ Cure in all Cases of Headache, Neuralgia, Toothache, Sprains, Bruises, Flesh Wounds, Sums, Colic, Cramp, Cholera Morbus, Flux, Diarrhoea, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Coughs, Colds, Inttamalory Rheumotism , Asthma, Phthisic, Heartburn, Indigestion, • '* ' Summer Complaint, Pains, In Side, Bach or Loins, Piles, Ringworm, Felons, ’Stings of Insects, Bites of Venomous Serpents, and Especially Rheumatism. A POWERFUL REMEDY which is TAKEN INTERNALLY BY ANY ONE This celebrated medicine is beyend a doubt tho 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 FOlt MAN 01l BEAST. Remember we Guarantee every Bottle ! No Cure, No Pay! _ . , , „ . , Try R, and be Convinced. Wlps riTV Permanent and Profitable Employment .Mi \jJSf H? JbSAn Article of Universal Sale asanaaii^nHieamssfi To you this is a Golden Opportunity Thousands are now out of e lrdoy.n;ut. To t’urn ol>r, ia the sale of our Rennly, * preventative of hard times. We have adopted as our Motto: ; NO CURD, no PAY. SOURCE OF HAPPINESS TO MILLIONS OF SUFFERING HUMANITY During the past forty years tho wonderful s uecess of this Great Remedy has far exceeded our most sanguine expectations ; thousands have been cured, and Dr. Radclife's Great'Btn edy, Seven Seals or Golden Wonder, is the most wonderful pun destroyer in existence, tba most expeditious, sale and powerful rem jdy known in the world. Cures are effected almost instantly, as if by magic. Thousands of certificates have been received from all parts of our broad land, unsolicited and unasked for. speaking in heartfelt and universal praise of this gre.it remedy, from porsonul knowledge of its almost miraculous powers in curing .the most abstinaate and protracted cases of. Diseases. SI,OOO PROLIT IN FOUR MONT IIS! 1.H72 ONE DOLLAR BOTTLES SOLD BEAD THIS; ’ - Scott Town, T,awrence County. Ohio. At length I was induced to try Dr, Kudcfiff s Messrs. KENNEDY & CO.— “Seven Seals or Golden Wonder.” I sent ami —Dear Sirs : At this late hour I will inform got six fifty cent bottles,- and before using it you of the groat benefit I received from the all found myself able to travel in . a buggy use of Dr. Radcliff’s great remedy, “.-ieveu Took the agency for its sale last Api il, four Seals or Golden Wonder,” after being confined months ago. and have sold thirteen. gross, or to my bed for oi'riit vears with a complication 1 ,H 72 bottltfs, up to this date, Afigust 20th, of diseases, viz.: Dyspepsia, Bronchitis, I’al- 1872, and expect from the growing demand to pitation of the Heart, l’ain in the right side, sell ten thousand (10,000) bottles in the next with General tXjlslity, for which I tried the'year. Gentlemen, if you. think this -jvorth un skili of our lK>ine physicians, also a doctor of ing you can do so, as I am generally kuown sen tuii cnij, -..i „f pau,m. E . undone over three counties.as a man of great affliction, in the noftlfcon part of Ohio. Took enough Yours .Respectfully, , , • . i patent uittriu-meu. to \vin in—all to no purpose H. j.' Darland. A REMEDY FOR HARD TIMES. TRY IT. FOR THIS GREAT REMEDY WE WISH YOU TO ACT AS OUR AGENT.. Dear sis —-Tire above fully explains thaar tieles wo vish to sell- This business is honor able. and by being energetic, will nay you well. It is our ursire to appoint an agent in every county in all parts of tlw United States and Canada, granting to each the exclusive right to sell every bottle sold in the county. Should you accept the agency for ©no or more coun ties, you shall have die exclusive right to sell every bottle sold in your county', as long as yon continue tc act as ©uragent, and all orders which we may receive from your territory shall be turned over to your account. TTiis wontferfnl remedy, “Seven Seais or Gol den Wonder,” sells rapidly in the hands of the light kind of men, and we want non© other. Now if you thinlr yon are the man for the work forward your order, naaueyom' 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 per week, and his orders are increasing rapidly, and has a small county, (Berks Cos., Pa.) lie writes that he expects to sell ono gross per day, at retail, the coming season, not counting wholesale. You have the privilege of selling wholesale or re mm iPMiii ?© mmm In order 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-keeper, worth ?20.00, and a certificate of agency, gfv ing sole control of such county as tho agent may select (not already taken) ; and, further more, all orders coming from such counties as the agent may select, will bo sent' back by ns 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 our Great Remedy quickly|and thoroughly introduced. Let us hear Tom you at your earliest convenience, and secure your county at once, before being taken by someone else. Remember this offer is open for o short lime only A SMALL CAPITAL REQUIRED TO RUN A LARGE PAYING BUSINESS'. The capital required is very small, and tho profits from it will fully equal that of thous ands of merch ants who lnve invested a largo c ipital iu their business. Hundreds in all part of the country aie making from $,500 TO $5,000 A YEAR, And hundreds more will date their success from accepting our liberal offer at this time. Any cne willing to work for success can force it. but those who believe that it can be had ffom 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 hag paid us to do it, and it pays our agents, as it advertises it thoroughly in every State, county and township in the United States—not only for ns, but for the agent. Remember is a life business and that every year it grows larger and larger. tVe will send to pnrties contemplating to act as our Agents a SAMPLE XKX2EN BOT TLES securely packed with our different Posters, Bills, Show Cards, Terms, etc., UPON THE RECEIPT OF $2.00. And all sending $3.50 for Sample Dozen, we will send free of charge. Samples of our Eigh* Elegant Chromos, entitled: -- - Good Morning / Good Night ! Feeding the Chickens ! Mother's Grave ! Out of the Frying Fan ! Bo Feep l Beading The Bible ! First Lesson. If you want your county, let us know as soon as convenient, as the territory may be ta ken. We would be pleased to have parties who contemplate taking an agency, to send 1" Sample Package of this wonderful Remedy before engaging largely in the business. REMEMBER, WE EVERY BOTTLE. ' V ISTO CURE’ 3STOT'tVY ! With these suggestions we leave the matter with yon. We do not- wish you to‘ unless you will follow the business as a business, and really desire io make money. ” 0 none, but honest, conscientious men. To such we will guarantee success. Addrese all communications to KENNEDY & CO, SOLE feoprietoks, pittsbueo, -fa tif Please 6tate in what paper you w this advertisement-. tail, or putting it on commission with durg gists, or selling by sub-agents. - This business is worth the attention of goo i men and men of capital. Should you make but'reasonable wages say *IOO per month for the first three months (many make more) —you would never theless bo establishing a business . that would pay you largely at the end. Agents are doing better with our remedv than anything else th y ever took h,old of.— W by is this ? Because the remedy decs just as we say, our 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 SLOG and 50 cent bottles, elegantly finished in neat and appropriate wrappers, and packed in nice boxes, one dozen in each box. To druggists our scale of prices are—Large: size, ¥I.OO bottles, per dozen, sS.of>; small size, 50 cent bottles, per dozen, $4.50. We give special terms to our county agents at such figures that they can sell to druggists and country stores at the above prices aud make a handsome profit. We give an