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thin*/ mediums m the state.
Ti(C South it <n<ittv. sobd.
The tiling i* sill > n l Jll>tl *
Grant h.-w aourpnl right* ’hat
to th<* Stale*
Brigham V.ng> Vroi *rty i
•old to raivw Ann Flu* alimony.
Bo** Sbephvtrd it about to S° m, °
Bankruptcy.
Tl'P Nrw York Her ild think* mnyW
Whwkr will be President. lie ' no<
like’y to Wheel(er) into that line.
Uadical* in Sooth Carolina proposed
to the Democrat* to compromise tlio
muddle by jfiring the State to Hampton
and llaye*. The Democrats reject it.
-Bargain ot intrigue and corruption
Ought a patty that would make such
■laninable propositions be supported one
minute by an honest tnan of any party.
Kx-Goc. Joseph E. Brown hns gone
to Florida in the interest Unci? Samuel
and the solid South It those h orida
aaml lapping Radicals fool old Joe “ 1 hey
won't have bot one more to fool.’ they ll
not tool Jnseiili it lie tnt* a it. No, no,
no; not oar Joe.
The Snpreme Court of South Carolina
has taken charge of the Returning Board
in that State. The Democratic party
and the attorneys acting for it. are rather
too smart for Chimberlaiu and his crew.
Florida is still Democratic. The latest
news from that State show tint “every
thing thre is lovely and the goose still
hangs high."
I-ouisiana is watched over by some of
the bravest Democratic talent in the
United State*. Ar.d with uucle Samuel
J. Tilden :it the he'ni to watch over mat
ters, we feel satisfied that the I’elican
State will be kept in line according to
the already expressed will ef her people
at declared at the ballot-box on Tuesday,
the 7th ot this November.
What about the Presidential question T
la it settled, or is it not set Jed ?
nn-- * * * *-e*
South Caroliua at the instance of the
Democrats have b on eujo’ued by the
Supreme Court of that State.
The temporary injunction asks that
the Board he enjoined trom doing any
thing but consolidating the returns and
declaring the vote,
A majority ot tbo Court are unfriendly
to Chamberlain, and, it is thought, that
the final deeison will be favorable to the
Democrats nnd in accordance with low
order. We’* done. Justice, modera
tion and in ngh* of the people, not only
of the old Palmetto State but the lover
of good government the world over—
verhum sat.
Louisiana, Florida and South Carolina
ate certainly Democratic. Put the ques
tion is : llow will they be counted by
the infamous Returning Boardst If
they are Democratic, which we verily
believe, we say nnel Samuel must and
shall "O ic. We, in eomtnon with our
poor deluded brethren of the South, got
whipped for rebelling against the best
government the world ever saw. IN e
are, therefore, prepared to disputo any
body else’s right to set aside the supreme
laws of the land, and tram ole on the
rights of the people and the Slates. We
are ready to fight as hard for the Union
and rights notv as we fought for dis-un
j<ii and wrong then. It need be, they
►hall be whipped Into line and recon
structed as wc were. Wo are itching
to lea carpet bagger. “The Union must
be preserved.
Take your seat uncle Samuek
How long, oh ! I'sclew Grant wilt
thou abuse our patience ! How long wilt
thou treat Southern State* a* conqneml
province* * Overriding State*' right*
nr. A personal privilege*! setting ut
naught the Constitution and law* of the
land' declaring null and void the express
will oi the citizen* ot States as declared
by tbe ballot! seizing the ballot box and
defeating the voters ot the land ot their
choice ! manipulating the ballot* so as to
count out the duly and legal elected!
and counting in, by fraud, to suit the
ends of the party, that they may contin
ue to plunder the people ot their money
and their liberties! Thu vile plunderers
and opptessorsof his own party. It is
indeed “stooping to conquer.” Grant's
last act, ot seizing the ballots ot South
Carolina, Louisiana and Florida to use
for hi* own and his party's purpos *. is
the vilest and most damnable act in the
annals of America. Tbe people should
rise up as one man and rebuke it. “lle
mtance to tyiaut* is in obedience to
God.”
‘ i |mre deterred m*elh the heart aick. i
-Wo have waited Iws and are wairng ;
slitr )>r the end of the ar and lor
peac- ! glorious |*eoe! and good lor all ■
>o coni*'. Ble*si taws*. 'Ye thought
it bad some in the election of uncle .
Samuel. But. *'.* ! j*t ** e were put* j
ting the precious draught to om* thirty
li| s, the cup as knocked lrotn our hands
and almost dashed to the earth.
Oh, God! i* the dawn of a bright,
glorious morning about to open on tlie
distracted country T Is the long night
of agony nearly over I Maybe il a the
darkest hour just before the dawn. W e
hope so : we pray so—Amen.
THE POPULAR vote.
The electoral vote tor President seems ,
close. It will * exceedingly close it
the Republican Returning Boards are I
permitted to 'hrow out tlie votes of I.ou*
is'Miia and onth C'arolmx Bat be this
• it may, there can be no doubt of the
uopular majority obtained by Mr. TilJ n
in the recent election. The follow tug;
figures msy be relied upon as approxi
mating correctness*.
tilde* have*.
Vis bams SO,OOO California, 8,000
Arkansas *O,OOO Colorado *•■ 2.0
Connecticut 3.000 Illinois 6.00'
Oaorei* 80.000 Kansas 10.000
Kentucky 75,000 XK)
Mai viand 18.000 Michigan 15.000
M.as'.ssippi 20.000 Minnesota, 10/XK)
Missouri 50,000 Newtmska 5.000
New Jersey 5,000 Nevada 2.000
Tennessee 30.000 Ohio * 000
Texas 70.000 Oregon L
Virginia, 35,000 Pennsylvania....ls,ooo
West Virginia .17,000 Rhode I-sianJ.... C. 00(
New York 33,000 Wisconsin 3,000
Indiana B.OOC Maine. 7.000
North Carolina..ls,ooo Vermont. .........10,000
Louisiana. 10,000 New Hampshire. 4,000
Florida 1,000 “
552,500
We have not included South Carolina
in the list because the majority there
will be so small, either one way or Hie
other, as not to have any cffecL upon the
general result. According to these fig*
uree, Governor Tilden's popular major
ity is over 364,000. The people have |
proclaimed for bun unmistakably and
overwhelmingly. It he is cheated the
peop'e ot the United Stales will also be
cheated.
ORGANIZING FOE WORK,
The Democrats Invite the Repub
lioanntoMcet Them and Ar
range for Checking the Board.
Nf.w Ori.eans, November 14.--lho
following explains itself:
New Orleans, November 14.
Hon. Stanley Matthews, James A. Gar
field, John A. Logan, YVm. D. Kelly,
John A. Kasson, C. Ditty, John IL
o. •w.„. i-x. X3,.un, r,. vv.
Stoughton, John A. Dix, and others:
The undersigned arrived hero yester
day in answer to a telegram from the
Hon. Abram S. Ilewit, chairman of the
national democratic committee, dated
New York, November 10th. We are
into* ined you have come here at the re
quest of the President ol the United
States to see that the board of canvassers
make a fair count ot the vote actually
cast. While in the late you gave
your bu port 10 Messrs. Hayes aud
Wheeler as candidates for for President
aud Vice-President, and the undersigned
gave their support to Tilden and Hen.
drinks for these ottiojß, they feel assured
that good citizens ot nil parties regard
an honest count and a true return of the
vote actually cast ot greater moment
than the success ot any candidate for
office, and are ready to do all that hon
orable men should do to secure such re
turns ot the vote cast at the late elec
tion in the Slate of Louisiana, which
assumes more than over before a nation
al importance, and upon which in this
crisis, may depend the very existence of
constitution government. Tho under
signed, therefore, in view of the unhappy
eoniroversis which Itava heretofore aris
en from the action of the returning board
of the State where its action could not
;n any event change 'he result of a pres
idential election, and in view of the
desire all of food men that eff ct should
be given to the will of majority as law
tnl’y expressed, resentfully as you or
ueh of you a are pre ent to meet and
confer with them personally or through
committees, us may bo deemed mo t
wise, in order that such influences as we
ptM*'*** may bo exerted in behalf of such
a canvass ot the votes aotually cast as by
its fairness and impartiality shall com
mand the respect and acquiescence of
the American people of alt parties.
Yours respectfully,
(Signed) John M. Palmer,
Lyman Trimuuu.,
Wr. H. Morrison,
Sam.tei. J. Kakdall,
A- G. Curtin,
Wm. Bigler,
J. M. MoDanalo,
J. It. Dooutte,
Geo. B. Surrii,
G. W. Julian,
Manson J. Love,
Henry Watterson,
J. W. Stevenson,
Ij. D. McHenry,
Os wold Ottendorkbr,
J. B. St vixo,
Lewis F. Bogy,
James O Broadhead,
C. Gibson,
John Lee Cakkou,
Wm. F. Hamilton,
W. V. SrMsrit.
THE RiHHT MAH
V HT PLACE.
1; has go’|tc b* ajf'slimn. now.
In every pit .-a and .-time.
Fo* folks to Xcep an in trwnent
To tell of passing time :
SunM k P '<*b mine k ***p clock- ;
Aid frequently tii.y mix them :
llut if they should get brok*. you know,
*t sows *i * th * m
As that's mi trade, I'll tell you- this . !
My workmanship nt'tr/oOs-
My shop is found at Tiiownsoa sSt .ax- ,
My name is J. H. little*.
1 am told that Conyers lias long needed a ;
flint class Watchmaker and Jewolw.
A grudiinte in the Horologual Science of
Kulinekis’ Hurological Institute. Nvr York;
having had three years practice in the United
States Watch factory -going from the lowest
to the highest step known to the profession in ,
manufacturing parts,—with an additional ex
perieneu of sit years in repairing under the j
instruction and supervision of ono of the
flnest workmen Srnth. I feet I can offer my
services to the public as a first-class woik
msn. I hare located permanently in Cok
verK and will do fine work at reason at • e
priSs W-REPAIBINa FINK " ATCir 8
i Soecialty. Solid Jewelry. Engagemen* ar..
Wedding ring* made to order. I chalien*
anv one to show greater skill or taste in re
pairing jewelry. No daubing with lead at th s
establishment, either in watch or jewelry r. -
pairing. I solicit public patronage, guaran
tee all work to give perfect sa'iafaotion. I
| can be found at Dr. T. B. Thompsons store,
Commercial stro -t. Respectfully.
J. H. HALES.
aug23-81y]
AAA per day at heme. Samples worth
situ lt/ll one dollar free. Stinson A Cos.,
Vtr ViJv Portland. Maino. tvol3
i
nl2 a day at home. Agents wanted. Out
fit id terms frje. Tan* A Cos.. Augusta,-
Maine. tvol3-il
Downs *
Mdursfom#*
BOGGY and IAGOK REPOSITORY,
CONYERS, GEORGIA.
DXAI.ERg IN AND MAKUKACfIUIIBS OK
HAND CARTS,
WHEELBARROWS,
and VEHICLES of all kind*.
HARNESS, from the Cheapest to the
Dearest, both Hand and Machine Stitch
ed. We keep the best
unmjh wmm.
in Use, for CARHIAGRS
BUGGIES, or one Ilorse WAGONS.
(!an supply any part of HARNESS on
short notice.
Also, a full stock of
LUMBER
iu great variety always on hand, for
home building purposes. Carpenters
_..j ivouKiiKi well to see our
special wholesale rates.
Mouldings, Latices, Stops, Strips, etc.,
* speciality, and made of any width,
thickness, or shape. Wiudow Sash—
primed and glassed—-Blinds and Doors,
either while or yellow pine.
Also suitable lumber lor Collins. We
always keep in stock Burial cases and
Caskets of various sizes and lemxths,
from infants to adults—all at very low
figures. Cjftiu Hardware generally.
| With our facilities, we propose to make
Ooftins ot any style, from the plainest to
the finest, cheaper than we possibly could
by hand alone. Give us a trial and
see !
PATENT WHEELS.
Hubs, Spokes, Rims, Bodies,
Sats, Shafts, Pole* Dash Frames,
Axles, Springs. IKON in great
variety, Screws and Bolts of best
make, l* Rent and Euameled Leather,
Enameled Cipths, Moss and everything a
Trimmer needs. Full stock of be9t
Carriage Paints, Varnishes, Oils, Colors,
Ornaments, ami Faints generally. NEW
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES
and WAGONS always on hand, iu great
variety, and can make to order any style
or quality desired. Old ones Repaired,
Painted sud Trimmed at short notice,
and at living rates. We buy the best
material, and having suitable machinery,
are able to turn off work with neatness
and dispatch.
With constant devotion to onr Bnsi
ness. Honest Dealings with otir Custom
ers, Experienced Faithful Mechanics, and
the man lilac turn of Reliable Goods in
rour line, we hope to merit a liberal pat
ronage from a Generous Public. Thank
ing yon to. - your past favors, we will be
g'ad to see you again at our office on
Depot Street, near the Geo R 11.
Respectfully,
Downs & Lankoiu>
THE
national Hotel,
ATLANTA, - - - GEORGIA.
Ilhe rate* of boardAA At this popular
. hotel have been\/ 'll I reduced to $2.50
per day. For this v **'•*'"price oiler ac
commodation* and fare unsurpassed by any
three or four dollar house in the South.
Como and get an old Virginia welcome.
LEE A HEWITT,
Proprietor*.
William Sloou
SILVERSMITH and JEWELER,
CONYERS, GEORGIA
Watches, Clock, and Jewelry of every de
scription repaired. All work done neatly, and
in order, at lowest prices for cash, and warran
ted to give satisfaction. Shop : next door to
Post Office. aug231876-ly
r FANCY CARDS all styles with name lOcts
|Zv post paid. J. B. Husted, Nausua Itons.
Cos. New York. *tw
w. a. lee* m. it*
: : : DHUOOIST asp Al OTHECAKY j j :
Centre St r e•t i
CONYERS, .*.::: = ‘ : OLORUIA
—Dealt r iu—
DRUGS.
MEDICINES, .
CHEMICALS
I’erfumury and Fancy Toilet articles,
PURE WINES & LIQUORS
for Medicinal uae.
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Ac. Trusses and <-houl
and, r Braces. Fresh Garden Seeds. Patent
Medicines uf all kinds. Physician a Pre
scriptions accurately eompounded..,is'>
“piano and organ depot.
PHILLIPSTcREW & FRETER,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Solo Agents for the World-Renowned
liSSSf AIDS
G rand, SquareJandJUpright
PI A If OS.
Thesti instrumrnts have been before the
public for more than forty years*) aud upon
neir excellence alone have actaineu an Unpur
cl ased Pre-eminence which establiwhea them
ai> Unequalled for their Tone, r lou:h. Work
manship and Durability.
They have received seventy -five gold and
silver Medals over all other competitors.
Endorsed by ‘Thalbe r g/’ “Gottsehalk,
"Sfcrakosh/* “Pauline Lucca,” ‘Clara irouise
Kellogg,” “lima De Murska,” “Muzio'* Mi ls,
and others. Als > Fecnring the first and high
est premiums at ih)
INTERNATIONAL CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION,
PHILADELPHIA, OCTOBER, 1870.
The prices of these instruments are -a low
as the exclusive use of first-class matem’b will
sllow.
and price lists mailed fret
on application to
PHILLIt'S. CREW & FREYER,
General Agents, Atlanta, Ga.
on easy terms. 16-tf
Wonderful Success.
It is reported that Boscuks’k Gbbman Sts
cr 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 medieiu: directs" from the Factory,
at Woodbury, N. J., and not one Ims reported
a single failure, but every letter fpeaks of Us
astonishing bucc.es in curing severe Coughs,
Colds settled on 111.: Breast, Consmntion, or
any disease of Throat and {lungs. We advise
any person that has any prediposition to weak
Lungs, to go to their Druggist W. H. Lkz, and
get this Medicine, or inquire about it. Reg
ular size, 75 cents; •‘-ample Bottle, 10 cents.
Two doses will relieve ary ease. Don't neg
lect vonr cough.
BWREADY FOll AGENTS—THE j
Mil EXPOSITION.
DESCRIBED AND iM.USTKATEr,
A graphic pen-picture of its history, grand j
buildings, wonderful exhibits, curiosities, great
days, etc. Profusely illustrated, thoroughly
popular nnd very cheap. Is selling immensely
5,000 Agents wanted. Send for full particulars
This will be the chance of 10() years to coin
money fast. Get the only reliable history.
Hubbard Bros., Pubs,, 733 Samson St., I’bila.
Caution —Be not deceived by premature
books, assuming to be “official” and telling
what will happen in Aug. and Sept. 4w
MURDER WILL OUT.
A fe.r years ago “August Flower” was dis
covered t > be a certain cure for Dyspepsia and
Liver complaint, a few thin Dyspeptics made
known to then friends how easily and quickly
they had been cured by its use. The great
merits of Green’s August Fi.ower became
heraled through tho country by oue sufferer to
another, until, without advertising, its sale
has become immense. Druggists in EVERY
TOWN in the United States are selling it.
No person suffering with Sour Stomach Head
ache, Costiveness, palpitation of the
indigestion, low spirits, etc, can take three do
ses withoutrelief. Gc to your Druggest W. H.
Lee, and get a bottle for 75 cent* and try it
Sample bottles 10 cents.
M Can’t be made by every agent every
month in the bu-ineßS we furnish, but
those willing to work ran earn a dozen
dollars a day right in their own localities.
Have no room to explain here. Business pleas
ant and honorable. Women, and boys and
girls do as well as men. We furnish you a
complete Outfit free. The business pays better
than anything else. We will bear expense of
sturtiugyon. Write and see. Farmers aud me
chanics, their sons and daughters, and all class
es in need of paying work at home, should
„j. to to us and learn about the work at once.
Now is the time. Don’t delay- Address Tbue
A Cos., Augusta, Maine.
JAMES C. BARTON. 1 CALEB J. BARTON
BARTON & BARTON.
Attorneys at Law,
CONYERS, : : : GEORGIA,
Will practice in the Courts of this State, an l
in th. U. S. Courts at Atlanta, Ga.
Special attention given to the Collection of
Claims. v3-nls-tf
A. C. McCALLA,
Attorney at Law,
CONYERS, : : : GEORGIA,
Will practice in Rockdale and adjoining coun
ties. v3-nls-ly
H. H. M’DONALD,
DINfIST.
Will be found at his Office, Room No. 3 White
head House, where he is pre
pared to do all kinds of work in his line. Fill
ing Teeth made a speciality.
work Warranted to give Satisfaction
Being thankful for past patronage, he re
aped fully so’YU a continuance of the srme.
M W
Just, BeCi h'ttl , at
s. E&Aadereoa’s,
COUttS ClAl- 6TI RVT,
CONYERS : * GEORGIA,
in at* in
DRY GOOD®, TOOTS,
SHOES, HATS,
NOTION'',
GROCERIES
of all kinds,
BACON, FLOUR,
CJIEKSF,
L\RI), MEAL,
MOLASSES.
We propott to sell for cash f<*f*hort prof
it.
My salesman. M*. Waatlxt, will t‘lw pleas
nre in waiting oh all custoraeiß who will
FAVOR US WITH A CALL.
Try U9AD l seo it wo mtan hRt Biy*
S* M* StNOESSON*
THREE POINTS FOR CONSIDER*-
nun.
D iring the psst five years the VEGE I’INE
has been steadily working itself into pnb’ic ia
vor, and those who weie at first most incredu
looh in regard to its merits are now its most
ardi-nt friends and supporters;
’lliere are three essential e.uus s for those
having such a horror of patent uied.cine.,
changing their opinion and lending their infiu
enceloward the advancement of VEGETINE.
1st —It is an honestly-prepared mouicine from
barks, roots and herbs. 2d— It honestly ac
complishes all that is claim< and for it, without
leaving any bad effects in the system. 3d.—lt
prevents honest vouchtrs in testimonials lioni j
h cnest.well-knowned citizens, whose sigr.ati.xes i
are sufficient guar atee of their earnestness in ;
the matter. 'Faking into consideintion the;
vast quantity o? medicine briught eonapicu-1
ougly before the public through the flaming j
advertisements in the newspaper columns, with
no proof o merit or genuine vouchers of what
it has done, we should be pardoned for mani
festing a small degree of pride iu presenting ;
the following testimonials from Rev. J. _S. j
DicaxwsoN-, 1), D., the popular and evor-geni u j
pastor of the South Baptist Churrh, Boston: j
THE TIRED BODY SUES FOR SLEEP-!
Be:ton, March 10. 187*.
H. B. SravaNs, Es-i :
Bear Sir—lt is a* much from a reuse of il ity
as of gratitude that I write to say 1 1. 1 y >ur
VEGETINE—even if it U jatent auf iem—
has been of great help tome when not in:,- esc
seemed to avail which leoUid safely use. Ei
ther excessive mental work or unusual care
brings upon me a nervous exhrustion that and :s
--peiateiy needs sleep, but as desperately defies
it. Sight after night the poor, tired tody sics
fer sleep until the dav-Aawn is wtlcomedbnk,
and we begin our work tired 0.. t with an al
! most fruitless chase after rest. Now 1h ve
found that a little VEGENINE taken just be
fore I retire gives me sweet ind immedi ite
sleep, and without any of the evil effects of the
j usuals n ncoiies. 1 think two things would
I t end to make bra in-workers sleep, lilt—A lit-
I tie less work. 2d—A little more VEGETINE,
| hiTs escription has helped me.
! New I have a particular horror of “patent
; mepicinr,” but I have a greater horror ot being
! afraid to tell the straight out truth. The V EO
! E TINE hes helped me, and I own it up.
Yours Ac.,
J- S.LICKEX3NX.
VALUABLE EVIDENCE.
The following unsolicited testimonial from
Rev O. T. WALKER, I). D., form rly pastor
of Bowdoin Square Church, and at prtsen;
settled ia Providence, K. i,, must be esteemed
as reliable evidence.
No oue sh-juld fail to* observe th.-t this tes.
timonial is the result of two years’ experience
with the use of Ve* itine in the Rev. iur. Wal
ker’s family, wLo UO'V pioi.OUUees it invalua
ble : •
Providence, It. L., His Tran ;t S riot.
H, R. Stkvkks, Ehq.;
1 feel bound to express with my s'gtut ire
the high value I dlaoe upon your Vegiti>|C.
My iaiuily huve used it for the last two years,
In nervous debility it is invaluable, and I rec
ommend it to all who inny need an invigora
ting, renovating tonic.
O T Walker,
Formerly Taster of Bov doin pq Ci ur ■>,
Uoston.
THE BEST EVIDENCE.
The following letter from Rev, E. S. BEST,
pastor M E Church, Natick Mass, will be read
with interest by many physicians. Also those
suturing from the same disease at affleted the
son of tlie Rev E S Best. No person can
doubt this testimony, aitd there is no doubt
about the curative powers of VEGE'I’iVE :
Natick, Mass., Jan 1, 1!474.
Mr H R Rtkvans :
Deai Sir —We have good reason for re
garding your VEGETINF a medicine of the
great value. We feel assured that it has beeu
the meags of saving our sou’s life He is now
seventeen years of age ; fei the last two years
he has suffered trom necrosis ol his leg, caused
by scrotuious affection, aud was so far reduced
that nearly all who snw him th. ght his re
covery impossible A council of able physi
cians could give us but the faintest hope of
his ever rallying, two of the number declarin
teat he was’beyond the reach of human rem
edies, that lven amputation could not save
him, as he had not vigor enough to endure th--
operation Just then we commenced giving
him Vegetine, and from that time to the pres
ent he has been continuously improving He
ha> lately resumed his studies, thrown away
crutches and cane, and walks about cheejflly
and strong
Though there is still some discharge from
the opening where the luub was lanced, we
have the fullest confidence that iu a lictle
time he will be perfectly cured
He has taken about three dozen bottles of
Vegetine, but late y uses but little, as he de-
I dares that he is too well to be taking medicine
Respectfully vonrs,
E S Best,
Mrs LCF Best
RELIABLE EVIDENCE.
175 Balti i Street, Brooklyn, N Y, N0v,14,
1374 • R S.evens, Esq :
Dear Sir From personal benefit received
by its use, as well aa from personal knowledge
of those whose cures thereby have seemed al
most miraculous, I can most heartily and sifl
cerely recommend the Vegetine for the com
plaints for which it is claimed to cure
JAMES P LUDLOW,
Late Paster Calvary Bap Church, Sacramento,
Cal
Vegetine is Solely all Druggists.
there is money in it.
In these hard times a good return for hones
labor is very desirable. Any active young
man or young lady can earn a haudsome sum
by addressing, for particulars/- the Managers
of The Constitution, the great üblitical aud
family journal published at the Capital of the
State-
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lOI! DOMESTIC LSE '1
WITH TABLE aKn
ONLY $2,1.
A perfect and unequalled, large •
durable machin-, tonstroced diW*'*
sicid, t 1 om the best rnateri.ii withisni
si precision, for Cot.stunt Family
factoring iNirposos. Always ready 04l ’'H
merit’s notice to do its day’s work Kll ■
of order, anu will last a genera- U 'H
moderate care; easy to understand an j‘ *!■
light, smooth, and swift running, like
regulated Movement of a fine watch- * V ■
Compact, Efficient and reliable, with aft’H
valuable improvements to be found • ''H
highest priced Maeincs, warranted tod
suuie work, the same way, and hh ranii I
smooth as a $75 Mo chine. An
t. iumph of ingenious mechanical skill ,21
tiallv the working woman’s friend, and f-, I
advunee ol aii ordinary Machines, lot absol" I
Strength, Reliability ;,ud general ueefuw' I
will llem, Fell, Tuck, Seam. Quilt,Bind In'' 1 1
Cord, Gather,diutile. Shirr, Flail, Fold’ v? I
lop, Boil, Fnil.roider, Run up Breadth T I
with wondrtu) rapidity, neatness and w ’ I
and ease, sews tho strongest Lstin-* 6 tit i I
equally tine an l smooth through all kWs j I
goods, from cambric to several thicknesw, ll I
broadcloth or leather, with fine or coarse i
tor, linen, silk or twine. Gives perfect sr
faction. Will earn it* cost several times Dr
ill a season in the work it does, or male
good living for any man or woman who desir,*
to use it for that purpose; works so fdthi u |
and easy the servants or children can n& j,
without damage. Fried of Machine with liuV
table, fully equipped for family work, jy'
Half Case, Cover, bide Drawers and Cabinet
Styles each at correspondingly low rater
Safe delivery guaranteed, free from damiw,
Explanatory pamphlets Illustrated wilh cart.'
Tings of the several styles of sewing, i,
mailed free. Confidential terms with lil-e-,1
inducements to enterprising Clergymen,Tc*h,
ers, Business Men, Traveling or Local Agent- I
Ac., who desire exclusive Agencies, turnishei
ou application. Address John 11. Kendall i
C 0.630 Broadway, New York. ‘>45.1 y.
SQUARE GRAND
PIANOS RETAILED AT WHOLE SALh I
PRICES.
$ ■
.*<soo for SV2oO.
?650 for $27.)
S7OO lot 88t'0.
S3OO for §350.
THE
‘SESBF.LSSOHV Pii.\o lo.
HAVE t-THI’CK HARD PAN ITKIS
ONLY ONE I’PICE FOR CASH AND A
LOW ONE.
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NO DEVIATION
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We give no discounts.
We pay no agents commniitsionF, which
double the prices of ail Pianos.
W'e look to the people, who want a first-clurß
Piano at a fair profit over < ost of manu
facture. We appoint the People or.r agents,
aud give them our Pianos as low as any
agent enn buy equally gi-od Pieros of any
other mnnvif ictiucr, giving the People, iu
a reduced price, what is usually expended
in commissions, lent, freight, travelling
and incidental expense?.
. Thj ‘‘Mendelssohn” Piano Cos. can sell yen
I 71 octavo, rosewood case Pitino, 6 feet 10
; inches long, with front round comers, rai
v ‘d legs, serm-ntinc and plinth n o iDiiriijs,
withal! ini-l-vements. including
i
i Balt Iron Frame.
Occr Strum/ Ila*s,
-- 1 W"IF '/ re/.*/* , ami
I\rem:h Urn ml .1 ctiun,
v.hicli cn!y ace:m any the 1 1! Piar.be of
the most celebrated makers, ut the vorv
• low price of §2. §275 or rfit'Ji), m c rding
to style of ease, or with four round cur
i n.us nnvl iiill .Agriift-'; for §.{.50, anil git:r
anfec them i:i every respect equal to aiy
| Pi .7i<* uiade <n •- siini.’ar, style, or no sal--.
’lll ‘Moii-lle.Lohii” Piano is maritii'aetuicd
from the nry hi ot materials, and by the
r-io-.t skilled au.l finish.d workmen. The
munufuctu's. is t: mdiictod by one of the
most expertenrtd T’ir-n.. iiiainffaeturers in
j the country. This is uo new ent-.eprise,
| turning ont a jwor s.twl cheap Piano, mad#
j from green wood, a ... 7y qreiJin me.bail
ie',.
; Our Piano is -ir-sjup: . : ■) by any in t e war*
| ket for its rich and powerful tom*, and its
adaptni'on !-> Die hr-mun voice in syrnpr
' thetie, mellow and singing qualities. It
speaks for itself.
We are w illing t - place it beside any other
I make of on its merits, either in
! beauty of ease, or excellence of tone, and
“at half tlie money” equally good instru
ments.
“The best is the cheapest”—
When it costs the leas! money.
All Pianos fully warranted for live years.
Send for our Illustrated andDespriptive Fir
rular.
THE ‘MENDELSSOHN’ PIANO CO.,
Office of Manufactory, 56 Broadway,
2n04-ÜBu> New York.
AN HIS' OIIUJAL FACT.
Every agent who lias been steadily selling
the Improved S2O Homestead Sewing Machine
for three years, owns liis dwelling house, has a
good account in bank, is clour of debt, and has
money at interest.—the natural consequence
of securing a good agency for superior good"
at the lowest prices A good first-class Sewing
Machine, most useful —reliable at all times,
easy to understand and control, the same nine
and docs the same work as any machines that
sell at Four Times the price. There is no mu
shine at any price better, or tHsd will do finer
or more work, and certainly none so low in
price by many dollaui. The Homestead is wide
ly known and used in thousands of families in
the Eastern m l Middle States, and daily be
coming popular in the West. It will save it*
cost several time* over in OBe season, doing
the work of the 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 ami finest stitch yet n
vented, and is fully acknowledged as the stall
lard Family Sewing Machine. Price, complete
for domestic use, S2O, delivered at your door,
no matter how remote yon may reside. Busi
ness permanent and honorable, with more cer
tain and rapid sales, and larger profits than
any other. Extraordinary liberal offers mad,
to local or traveling agents where we hat V
uono established; or, if there is agent near you
send your order direct to the factory, address
John H. Kendall &. Cos., RIO Broadway, New
York. 2A5-12m
JAMES BANKS
AT T 0 U N K Y A T L A \Y,
Office No. 8, James' Bank Block, Atlanta,
Georgia.
Special to the roVectiop oj fin**
All butin“ss attended, to promptly
APP ATI” "o. k *o Agents. Sar pN a
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