Rockdale register. (Conyers, Ga.) 1874-1877, September 14, 1876, Image 2

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the register. 11 y the IkgiMrr Jhsblishitiff Oompany * [A.. C\ Mct’AIXA. Krtltur nul Bunines* *~ 7A Roukhai.f Hh.isti k tv<* only 7w*o Dollar* per. annum. * It has a large and constantly increasing circula tion, and it one of the very beet adver tising mediums in the State. NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET. FOK PRESIDENT • Samuel J.Tilden OK REW-YOKK. o- FOR YICK-rUKSIDKNT: Thos. A. Hendricks OF INDIANA. FOR CONGRESS: Hon. J. H. Blount. STATE DEMOCRATIC TICKET. FOR GOVERNOR: Alfreds. Colquitt . OF DeKALII. o PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. For tlie State at Large. ; GEN. A. E. I.AWTON, HON. JOHN W. WOFFORD. ’ALTERNATES. GEN. L. J. GARTEELL, JUDG'D H. D. D. TWIGGS. District Delegate)*. Ist District- —A. M. Rogers, ot Burke. Al ternate; T. K.. Davenport, of Glynn. 2d DUtrict—R. E. Kennon, of Clay. Al ternate, Jan;eß M. Seward, of Thom a#. 3d DUtrict—J. M. DuPree, of Macon. Al ternate, W. H. Harrison, of Stewart. 4th District—W. O. Tuggle, of Troup. Al ternate, £. M Butt, of Marion. fith District—F. D. Dismuke, of Spalding. Alternate, W. A. Shorter, of Fulton Bth District—Frank Chambers, of Wilkin son. Alternate, M. V. MeKibben, of Butts. 7th District— Ij. N. Trammell, of Whitfield. Alternate, Hamilton Taney, of Floyd. Bth Distriot—D. M. Dußooe, of Wilkes. Al ternate, F. E. Eve, of Columbia. 9th District—J. N. Dorsey, of Hall. Alter nate, E. L. Harrison, of White, Hon, la J. Robinaon is the Democrat ic nominee lor Governor of New York. ■I, Beast Butler nominated lor Congress. Boss Tweed captured. Turkey is serving Servia rather badly. Servia ought not to be served so. Hen. Julian llartidge, of Savannah, has been re .nominated in the Ist Con gressional District. Maine his gone Radical by tho usual majority. Yellow Fever. \Ye see Irotn dispatches that tho yel low fever is growing worse in Savannah. Wo als) see trom a printed circular, which we copy, that the Relict Commit tee are iu ueod of potatoes, low's, grits, flour and other articles ol lood cuilable lor the tick and needy. The call has heeu made on us. How shall we answer ill “Shall we give to the poor'and thereby lend to tho Lord ? Or shall we atop our ears to the cry ot the afllioledf “Do unto others as yo would that others would do to you. Aiken, South Carolina has gone Deni' ocratic lor the first thuo since a black pall settled over the old palmetto. Blot. The riot iu Charleston, South Caroli na last 'Thursday eight, that was kept up in a milder order for a day or two after wards, was caused hy the Radicals and negroes. They tried to break up it meeting of colored Democrat*. Cut Jbeir white. Democratic friends came to their rescue, and the meetiug weut on. They have resolved to hold other meet ings and to keep the ball rolliug till the idM ot November, at which time the glorious old palmetto will he wreuehed from the paws of Radical thieves and placed in honest patriotic Democratic bands. So tnote it be. We say thank God, ior we think we sec the light a breaking. For Congress. The following nomination lor t’ongres: were made yesterday in Georgia: Hou. W- E. bwitb iu 2d District Boh, M. A. Chandler “ sih *< J’oh. B. U. Hill “ 9ti) <. SAVANNAH in distress. Immediate Relief Required. Ailakta, September 12, 1370. I left Atlanta on Stitirday night last for Savannah, to tender my services a volunteer imrse. The following 'otter frein the Chairman of tlie benevolent Association will fully explain the action taken in regard to ihy offer: M won NiiiNxr llkubfrt: Rooms ok tub Savannah BFXF.vot.rxT Association, PaVaVnaii, Sept. 11th, 1876. ) /Mir M>-“-While we appreciate yonf kind offer to nid ns in onr noble work of riling for tlie siek nnl suffering lu re in Savantiah, I think yon can serve moie effectually bv vlsltllig virions Section* of the Slate nnd ititcttstltig the people in onr behalf. We need potato* fowls, grits, flottb and other articles of fbod Rtlilable lor the sick nnd needy, lull we Iffitit them at once, as our calls for help are constantly increasing in number, and becoming more pressing. Very respectfully, John K. Wheaton, Chairman. In accordance with tbo suggealmn contained in the above letter, and to pre vent any delay in making known the pressing needs of the sick people of Savannah in tliis hour of distress, I ap peal to Ihc citizens of this place to or ganizo at once, if possible, a Relief Committee, for the purpose of soliciting contribution* of money and donations ol provisions for the sufferers. The Souiheren Express Company's Agent will lake all small packages free of charge, and heavy articles will be car ried on the same liberal terms by the railroad, or railroads, running out of your town. Small donations of fowls, gritts, pota toes, etc., can be consolidated by the Relief Committee, aud forwarded in bulk to CaTt. John F. Wheaton, Chair man Renkvolknt Association, Savannah, Ga., with as little delay ns possible. The Committee, by telegraph pr let ter, can open up communication with Capt. Wheaton, and act under his imme diate instructions; which will be the most prudent course to pursue. Having just returned from a two days, observation of the condition of things in Savannah, I know the necesity of imme diate as well as continued relief. Sidney llkkkert, Special Relief Agent. Convention. Now is the time to agitate the Con stitotional Convention question. Don t wait till just before another presi dunlin! o* oi!n*r kind of an eleetten and then say it want do to re fer the matter to the people; too ' much excitement ; i*. want do to trust the peo ple : it won't he safe in their bauds, let it remain safe and sound in the hands and breast, ot the politicians. Let ns have a Convention ai the earliest |>osib!e day. It would have been' hotter for Georgia if it had been called four years ago. The excitement jind danger of the call would have about subsided by this lime. Dead- Ex-Governor, Henry A. Wise, died at his residence in Richmond, Va, on Tues day at half past twelve o'clock. At his death he was nearly seventy years ot age ; having been horn at Drmmnondto wn, Accomae county, Virginia, December 3rd, 1800. lie studied law, ami in 1828 moved to Nashville, Tenn, to practice his profession. Married there and alter two years returned to his ualiva county, lie was a jacksomon Democrat; but, opposed the nullification ot S. 0.. as well as the 'force measures of the IT. S. He held "mat each State for itself is the judge ol their traction ol the Constitu tion and ot the mode and manner of re dress., In 1838 he was elected to Con gross, as a Jackson man. In 1856 he was elected Governor ol Virginia by 10,000 majority, John Brown seized Harpers Ferry during hi* term and was caotured ami hung, was a brigadier general in ihe Confederate Army and in command of the force at Roanoke Is land, N. 0. at its surrender. He re mained in the Army till its close. Au old land mark is fallen, l’eaee to his ashes. Convention Sixth Congressional District. Miu.kpoevii.i m, Sept. 6th, 1876. Delegates from counties composing the Sixth Congressional District assem bled in the Capitol at 12 o’clock, m., tor the pmpese ot nominating a Democratic candidate for Congress. T W White, member of the Execu tive Committee, called the Convention to order. On motion of Mr Jamison ot Bibb Mr Edwards of Walton was made Pres- ident and T '.I Latimer of Baldwin, and E E Pounds ol butts, Vice Presidents. Ou motion of Mi Leveretl of Put nam, L Carrington was made Secre tary. The following delegates reported: From the county oi Butts.—E K Pounds. Firm Baldwin—l L Harris, P W Brown, T W Turk, J Wood, T 11 Lat inter and J W Herty. From the couuty of Newton.—O T 1 Rogers, James Wright, 'I D Gwiijit. From county of I'ntnam, —J 1 Den nis, W C Davis, Frank I-everetL I From the county of -focea.—lt \ Hardeman, Green Roberts, R 1 Rons, | from county til Wilkinson.—W J Hridger, i! M I.angfonf, M 1. Byington, A l’enniagttm, A N Sppnce. Fiotn the county ofHitrb, —K W Jam ison, C D bind lay, H \V Gibson, U Dub, J W Aderhold, Alexander Reynolds, C J Harris. From the county of l.sursns. II M Rurch, H B T.inder, W II Tillery From the county of Rockdale. —J C. Batlon. from the county of Walton.—-John V fod wards. totoin l wiggs (not represented.) torotn the county ot Jasper. I C Marka nnd J J Aikin. Mr Jamison, moved that in settling all questions before this convention t . a ch county should be entitled to twice as many votes as the county is entitled to Representatives in the Legislature. Carried. Mr Loverett, moved that to make a nomhivtion, it shall require two thirds of the votes of the District. Mi Jamison, moved to amend by say ing two-thirds of the voles cast shall nominate. Amendment carried. Mr Hardeman of Jones nominated Hon J II Blount. Mr Barton of Rockdale nominated Hon J J Fioyed of Newton county. MUST BALLOT For lion J II Blount. —Butts, 2; Baldwin, 2 j Wilkinson, 2; Jasper, 2; Bibb, 0; Laurens, 2; pones, 2.—Total 18: For lion J J Ployed.—Putnanp, 2; Rockdale, 2; Newton, 4; Walton, 2. — Total 10. skconi> ballot. The Wine as first ballot. TlltUD BALLOT. For lion J II Blonnt. — Butts, 2; Baldwin, 2; Wilkinson, 2 ; Jasplir, 2 ; Bibb, G; Laurens, 2 ; Jones, 2.—Total 20. For lion J J Fioyed.—Putnam, 2; Rockdale, 2 ; Newton, \ jTcHai.—B. Mr Blount having reeieved two-thirds of the votes cast declared the nominee. Mr Allien moved to appoint a com mittee ot live to notify Col Blount ot bis nomination and request his acceptance. Carried, And tin 1 Committee is, J J Aiken, of Jasper Cos, Osborn T Rogers, of Newton, R W 'Unison, of Bibb, II M Burch, of Laurens, and l’.W Brown, of Bald’ win On motiot? of Dr I L Harris, tin* thanks ot the Convention were teniteM.il tojltc officers, and the Democratic., pa pers of the District were requested to publish the proceedings. The convention thin adiufned sine die. J P Edtfaids, President. L Cakuinoton, Secretary. Fx tiact from lion 11. 11. Hill, Hag speech in Atlanta: My countrymen, have you ever stude led this wonderful American system of free government ! Have you compared it with former systems, and noted how our farthers sought to avoid their de lects? Let me commend this study to every American citizen to-day. To him who loves liberty, it is more enchanting thau romance; more bewitching than love, aud more elevating than auy other science. Our tuthers adopted this plan, with eniprovenvjnta iu the details, which cannot be found iu any other system. With what anoble impulse ot patriotism they came together trom diflerent Stales, and join their couneels to perfect this system, thencefoward to ho known as ihe American system of Free Constitu tional Government-” The snows‘that tall ou Mount. Washington are not purer thau the motives w hich begot it. Tho fresh dew-laden zephyr from tho orange groves of the South are not sweeter than the hopes its advent inspired. The tight of our own sytubo’ie eagle, though ho blows his breath oo the sun, cannot be higher than its expected destauy. Have the motives which so inspired our fathers become all corrubt in their chil dren 1 Are the hopes that sustained, them all poisoned to list Is that high>expeo ted destiny all eclipsed, and before us noon ? No, no, forever no 1 Patriots North, patriots South, patriots everywhere! let us hallow this year of jubilee by bur ying all our sectional animosities. Let us close onr ears to the men and the par ties that teach us to hate each other I liaise high that flag ot our fathers! Let Southern breezes kiss it! Lot Southern skies reflect it! Southern patriots will lova it; Southern sons will defend it, and Southern heroes will die tor if! And on its folds unfurl beneath the heavens? let our voiees unite nd sweU the loud invocation j Flag of onr Union, wave on! Wave ever 1 But wave over freemen, not over subjects 1 Wave over States, uot over provinces’ And now, let the voices of patriots from the North and from the East, and from the West, join our voi ces from tne South, and semi to heaven one universal according chorus ; Wave on’. Flag of our fathers wave forercr? 1 But wave over a Union of equals, not ' over a despotism of lords and % assa!* . ever a land of taw, of liberty and peace, ani Hot of anarchy, oppression and strife! (Immense and long continued in Hie dtii Ist of which Mr HtH retired.) The Sultry Days of Summer. Hot weSther is very exhausting upon the energies, and its influence fenders { the system peculiarly liable to disease, i During the close and sultry days of july and August.* Di irrcea, Dysentery, Chol eta Morbus, Cramps, Colic, and pains in tlie stomach are common and fatal dis eases. It is not enough to trust to a cur ative when attacked, for it is essential to take proper measures tor their preven tion. An unfailing prevention of all sum mer complaints exicts in Dtt. Rabci.ikfs Seven Seals or Golden Wonder; and this slandered vegetable preparation is no less efficacious as a cure. Thousands have used it tor all diseases incident to the summer solstice, and always with the happiest results. Complete cures are effected in the worst cases. 0*- M "MIT M HABIT CtIRED. A CEItTA.N and SURE CURE Large reduction in priees A trial bottle free, Mrs, J, A Drollinger, LaPorte, Indiana, Box 1038 (Formerly Mrs Dr S B Collins) 104 w .) r FANCY CAROS all styles with name lOcts /$•) post paid. J. B. Hosted, Nausua liens. Cos. New York. 10-4 w A ~GENTS. If you want the best gelling arti cle in the world nnd a Holid gold pafeflt le ver watch, free of cost, write a: once to J. Bride Sl (jO.; 767 Broadway, New York. 104 w Mind reading, Psychomancy, Fascination Soul Charming, Mesmerism, and Marriage Guide, showing how either sex may fascinate and gain the love aud affections of any person they choose instantly, 400 pages. By mail 50 certs. Hunt A Cos., 139 S. 7th St., Philadel phia, Pa. 10-4 w AGENTS WANTED FOE THE GREAT CENTNNIAL BOOIC Immense sale. IT PAYS. Send for circular. P. W. Zeigler & Cos. Philadelphia, Pa. 10-4 w J COHN’S East Side Agency for E.C. BURT’S FINE SHOES. 281 GBAUD ST.,NSW YOBX. Illustrated catalogue* and Price Lists sent FREE. State where you aaiv this. TT in U I\T & REFORM Now ready L JIjD-EjIN for agents. The National Hand Book for voters, with Life of Tilden A Hendricks, And an expose of Rings Frauds, 500 pages, Illustrated, 50 cents wll secure outfit and territory, SIOO n month made. E. B. Treat, Pub., 805 B’way, New York. 10-4 w SSO to S2OO A MONTH FOlt AGENTS UNIVERSAL HISTORY j TWtfreat interest in aJI nation*’and in our I own tKriwllitigliistory of 100 years, makes this j book sell faster than any other. 3 books in : one, beautifully illustrated. Low price, quick salervextra teims. Send-foa Circular, .T. C. I \foOvx— t- o—, P:* 10-4 w at,'Manufacturers prices The Subscribers will sell their Entire Stock of Pianos & Organs - .new and second hand, sheet music, music books, and merchandise at very near cost prices for cash during September previous to removal to their new store 40 East 14th st., Union Square, Oct. Ist. Illustrated ealalogues mailed. A gents wanted. Special inducements to the trade. Horace Waters A Sons, Manufacturers and Dealers, 481 B’way, New York, 10-4n |YAin|TRMf=SML|| Designed to qualify young men 1 for the? active duties of life BUSINESS TRAINING it specialty. Our institution —the most thorough, complete ana practical in the United States, • Young men desiring a start iu life. Parents having sons to educate, are invited to write to us for catalogue and particulars. Total Collegiate Fee, $67 50. No vacations Enter at any time. References—our patrons 1 and former student. Address H. W. SuDLER, I Buildings Nos. 6 and* 8 N. Charles St., Balti- I more. 10-4 w ~~" FOR COUGHS, COLDS and HOARSENESS, ANI>*VLL THROAT DISEASES, USE WELL'S CARBOLIC TABLETS, TUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXEF. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. For sale by Druggists generally, and JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. f\ AGENTS WANTED FOB THE GREAT 1/ENTENNIAL HISTORY It sells faster than any other book. One Agent sold <>l copies in one day. Send for our extra terms to Age nts. Addi ess National Pub lishing Company, Pliilada, Pa. Columbus, 0., or to St. Louis, Mo. H. H. M’DONALD, Dl3 NT IST. Will he foutid al his Office, Room No. 3 White head House, Conyers, Ga., where lie is pre pared to do all kinds of work in his line. Fill ing Teeth made a speciality. tcork Warranted to give Saiil/tirfiotij.t'jl Being thankful for past patronage, he re spectfully stdicits a continuance of the same. ~f7b. phimzy. Successor to C. H. Phinizy A Cos. COTTON F£CTOm* AUGUSTA, .... GEORGIA. o Liberal Acvaiises made on Consignment!. aug23 3m UH.it |„ l g<>ur life-like Steel Engravings of I|i I', I I lVithe Presidential Candidates sell ■rapidly. Send for circular. N. MAKE By Eiigrnving Cos., 35 Wall St., $lB A DAY.*Box 3X30, N. Y. 9-8* SIURDEB WILLIOtJ^ A few years ago “August Flower" was dis covered t ) he a certain cure for Dyspepsia and Liver complaint, a few thin Dyspeptics made known to thoii friends how ensily and quickly they had been cured by its use. The great merits of Green’s Acotst Flows* became heraled through the country by one sufferer to another, until, without advertising, its sale has become immense. Druggist* in EVERY TOWN in the United States are selling it. No person suffering with Sour Stomach Head ache. Costiveness, pulpitution of the Heart,, indigestion, low spirits, etc, can tnki three do ses without relief. Uc ttlyour Druggest W. H. Lit, and get a bottle for 75 cent* and try it. Sample bottles 10 cents. Wonderful Succses. It is reported that Boschke’s German Str ut* has, since its introduction in the United States, reached the immense sale of 40,000 do zen per year. Over 6.000 Druggists have or dered this medicine directs from the Factory; at Woodbury, N. J., and not one has reported a single failure, but every letter ipeaks Or iW astonishing success in curing devere Coughs, Colds settled on the Breast, Consuuition, or any disease of Throat and lungs. Wo advise any person that has anypredipositionto weak Lungs, to go to their Druggist W. H. Lbk, and get this Medicine, or inquire about it. Reg ular size, 75 cents; Sample Bottle, 10 eents. Two doses will relieve any ease’. Don’t nog lect yonr cough. ' T)sychotiiaHcy. or Sold Charming.” How I eit her sex may fascinate nnd gain the love' A 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 book. Address, T. William & Cos., Pub lishers, Philadelphia. no4l-4w. Ap AJIA per day at heme. Samples worth \ qtu \/I I one dollar free.- tinson &Cos rd ViJv Portland, Maine. tvol3-41 Increases the (Quantity. the Quality. ARMSTBONG’S LIHCOLK BUJTIP. POWDER. GOOD FRKSH;EUTTER. ALL THE VEAB ROUND. BUTTER IN 20 MINUTES. Lincoln Butter Powdei is :m entirely harm less article made from a celebrated English recipe, and noV Pi dMly use by many of the most noted f&rftief# ffic butter counties a round PliiladeJ^fea. In hot weather this Boarder make? butter' much firmer ancf sweeter thaO it frsnally is, and keeps it from turning rancid. It also remove* the strong flavor of turnips, garlic, weeds, corn stalks, cotton seed, etc. : and the increased yield of butter much more An,: 1 ! 1 * pays the tri fling expehsb of using it. 35 CENTS PER PACKAGE. ’WHOLESALE DEPOT t 106 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA. vl Inp44-Gm Awurdcd Jtcdal at Vieai.a,’ e. & ii. t. mm\ k to* 601 JiroaduSay -Y* 1 or7J t (Opposite Metropolitan Hotel) MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS ANL DEALER IN ENGRAVINGS, CHROMQS AND FRAMES. STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS, Albums, Graplioseopes, Photographs,- And ki*Wed goods—Celebrities, Actresses, etc JTIOTOG B AITIIC. M ATJiR IALS. iVe are Headquarters for everything in tliewagof STEREOSCOVTI CONS MAGIC LANTERNS Being Manufacturers of the MICRO-SCIENTIFIC LANTERN, STE RE University Siereoptlson,* Advertise r\s Si ere op t icon, i Artopticon, School Lantern, Family Lantern, People's Lantern, Each style being the lest of iti class oi the market. Catalogues of Lantern and Slides, with di rections for using, sent ou application. Auy enterprising man can make money with a Magic Lantern. W Visitors to the Centennial Expedition Will do well to defer purchasing golds' i# our line until they come to our store in New York, where they will find greater varitey and more moderate pricos. and can select more at leis ure. BtX we hare a concession' to sell some style, of our goods in the building of the De partment of Public Comfort, and those not coming to New York are invited to call on our representation there. .„ ■STA lull stock of Views of the Exposition' Buildings and their contents. out this advertisement for reference. A gents wanted for the Centennial Book of 1 1 Biography, or the lives of the great men oour first 100 years. Send for circulars. P Z Wiegler A Cos., Phila., Pa or Chici%*,' 111. THE GEORGIA DAILY COMMONWEALTH IS PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING [Except Sunday] BY THE COMMONWEALTH PUBLISHING COMI”Y. Atlanta, Georgia. And is edited by Col. Carey W. Styles, late of the A 1 bauy News, with efficient assistants. The Commonwealth gives the current news of the city, State, and elsewhere, market re ports, and vigorous editorials on Municipal, Political and General Subjects. The coming canvass, .Mate and National, will be closely watched and properly presented while the Mechanical and Agri.ultural intei ests of the State will not be neglected. It has a large and rapidly increasing circulation. TERMS. One month, 75 cents; Two months, $1 25 ; Four months, $6 00. Printing, Binding and Ruling of every kind done in the best style and at lowest prices. Commonwealth Publishing Comp ant, Atlanta, Georgia. $1 it a day at home. Agents wanted. Out fitad terms free. True A Cos.. Augusta,- Maine. tvo!3-41 JOHN MILLEGGIS, ATTORNEY AT W. " ATLANTA, GEORGIA. . Of cc 21 Pryor afreet, oyposrfe Kimball Hou 3 SQUARE UHAND PIANOS RETAILED AT WHOLE R i,w PRICES. 4LB sboo for SOSO for f275 t?l0 tor S3OO. S3OO for THK ‘.mmssow piano n, ftAVK STRUCK H,iRD TAN PRICKS ONLY ONE PRICE FOR CASH AND x LOW ONE, ‘ 4 NO DEVIATION o Wc give no discounts. We pay no' agents comirnnißMons, which double the prices of all Pianos. We look to the people, who want* first-, Piano at a fair profit over cost St fnunu facturo. We appoint the People onr agent* aud give them our PiaWAft as low a* '* D agent can buy equally good Pianos ef n i .* Pther mtfftufacturer, giving the People, ih a reduced price, whttt is usnilly expended Iff fcommissions, rent, freight, travelling .and incidental expense?. The “Mendelssohn” Piano Cos. can sell yon a 7* octavo, rseewood case Piano, 6 feet 10 inches long; tilth front round corners, oar ved legs, serpeiitlne and plinth mouldings, withail imprcvomciits, including till Iron Frame, Over Strung Jlass, Agrafe 'JYeble, and French Orand Action^ which only accompany the best Pianos of the most celebrated makers, at the very low price of $25 J, $275 or S3OO, according to style of case, or with four round cor nels and full Agraffe for $350, and guar antee them in every respect equal to any Piano made on a similar, style, or no sale* The “Mendlessohn” Piano is manufactured! from the very best materials, and by the most skilled and finished workmen. Tho manufacture is conducted by one of the' most experienced Eiano mannfMturers in the country. This is no new enferprise/ turning out a pc or and cheap Piano, made from green wood, and by greener mechan ics. Our Piano is unsurpassed by any in the mar ket for its rich and powerful tones, and its adaptation to tlie human voice in sympa thetic, mellow and singing qualities. If speaks for itself. We are willing t :> place it beside any other make of Piano on its merits, either in* beauty ol 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 andP.spriptivs Cir'-’ cular. THE-MENDELSSQIIN’ PIANO CO., Ofl&e df Manufactory, 56 Broadway, ‘jrno ffl S’trr , New York. !THE mcmmiLM Reciibteß, PUBLISHED EVERY--THURSDAY/ BY THE t'• ’ • ROCKDALE REGISTER TUhLlfsatva “(f, AT CONYERS, GEORGIA.- KATES OK SUBSCKHTIi-N : One Year, ....$3 Oo ■ix Mouths, 1 ( W. Three Months,...,; ah' Clubs of Flee or more, 25 per cent, less! The Register is a large 34 column paper/ Tub Register 1 is the Old BHiabD..- TlfE REGISTER Will giro you the General end Local News. Democratic at all times and all circumstances l o— —-—- The Political Campaign for 1876—the CeiK tenniaf year—is now opened. SOBS*F.SB “MS®," And keep posted on the coming ’issue# of th 9 Jay. Within the next six months, every elective Office in the United States, from Bailiff t* President, will be elected, „ The Campaign will he "Red Hot and still • Jeating,” most vital issues aro in this CarSpdlgc; Subscribe for The REQiSTifH, the' Old Bel** 1 ' ble, and keep up with tho Time* !- -=> WANTED Stationery Packages in 6be world: It contains 15 sheets of paper. ' velopes, golden Pea, Pen-holder, Pencil, * ent Yard Measure, and a piece of Je*e y- Single package, wifi pair of elegant Stone Sleeve Buttons, post paid, 2octa. . _ assorted jewelry for fI.OO. This paekag® been examined by the publisher of Mf* ter and found as represented -worMfin® - ey. Watch s gire*away to all Agentt, . rulers froe. brideiCo., 7ffi Broadway, >•