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"* n t the Kegister PaAUeKing Company
A. V. McOALL.V.
Keillor and Biihlim**!! Manager.
’1 hr Hn< ki>ai.r lU.<i*tku costs only
Jfro Dollars per annum. It has a
large and constantly increasing circula
tion, and i* one of the very beet adver
tising mediums in the State.
f ■ - ■ '-~ ————“
m cniididatr# tr line since r
last inane H there ore nny others lot
thorn com*: out now, or lorevtr atlor
wnrL ho'A .noir fwio *.
' They snv it would he hard for Colonel
iVriot. to be elected and cheat his o|>l' , >*
nciit out oi two years of his term ot uf
-1 >itl Col. U' opponent ever try to
■ ret the same office* before somebody
else* time was ontt -V. hsf. for
ilie goose is sauce for the Lender.
The new Code of Oeorgia says the
first Wednesday in January of certain
years, one of which is the Ist Wednes
day in 1577, is the day for the election
of Ordinaries in said s tatC;_ __
If the first Wednesday in January
ia ihe ti:no to elect Ordinary tor
Ilockdale why is ti:ero two candidates
for that office? It seems to us that if
we did not believe in the authority for
an election wc \youhhyt have anything
to do with it.
Keep CioL
We hope Southern D.inoe-ats will
keep cool till we see at least what Nor -
them and Western l'emocints are go’ng
to do about the Presidential muddle.
The boundary question between
Maryland amt Virginia is about settled
in the interest of the former. “.Mary
land my Maryland."
The Congressional Committees in
Florida, South Carolina and Louisiana
are unearlhing a vast mine of frauds.
Grant says he is go ! ng to sustain the
President of the Senate. He had better
find out who is going to sustain him.
The masses of the people are likely to he
with Uncle Samuel.
Hazing hus been abolished in most all
ol tin! Colleges. We hope Haycs-ing
will be abandoned in the Electoral Col
lege.
..■
Senator Norwood will be his own site
lessor. Hill ought to go in Hayes or
Tildeit’n Cabinet, we don't know whioh
•just recording to who's elected.
Thu Legislature ut Georgia will as
semble soon, elect Senator Norwood to
succeed Senator Norwood's opponents,
call a Constitutional Convention, pass
a tew wholesome laws for the benefit ot
all the people of the State aud then ad
journ without a day.
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• The sharpest Conyers politicians, (so
called) aie trying to be all things to all
the voters of llockdale county. It's
rather hard to be in more than one place
at the same time. Aud l arder still to
votstor two different candidate, espeo.
iu'lv when those two candidates rro
running for the same offices—yet a few
Conyers ringstere propose to do it.
t:.——• * 1
How Quick.
There was no talk of a candidate for
Ordinary till Col Barton announced him,.
self, lefore breakfast was hardly over
the t ext day another candidate was in
the field.
QnciiW —If Col B. had not have an
nounced btm°elf would there have been
a candidate for that office t
Orton, l’res'ufent of the Western Un
ion Telegraph Uo., declines to bring be
lore ihe Congressional Count ittees tlie
telegrams sent by Cameron el al to the
brotherhood in the doubtful [vales.
The average politician is evidently
trying to straddle every candidate’s blind.
It the p. o. I. Don't mind the c n. n
Will sec bis raise and go him one bet
t r
The band of old lather time " 111 drop
the curtain of the Contcuu'sl yeitr at
midnight ot the 81 of December, 1876,
on aU the glorious but sad and eventful
memories ol the United States of Amcri
-C The past is secure. We lcavo it
without comoicnt. lor the future:
“Let lute do her worst,
There'* re lie- of joy,
Bright dreams cl the past
Which she can uot destroy.
You make break you may shatter the wue
ft'you will,
Rut the scent ot Ihe roses will hand
round it still.
■ ■ —.——♦
fouth Carolina.
Hampton anil Chamberlain style* tin m-
Ftlvi's Governor and call each other Ks
ouire. Hampton demands the great
Seal o! the Stale an 1 Chamberlain rein
sea to give it up. Hampton seems to be
gradually getting the inside track.
" Gem M. C. IlmUr was elected IT. S.
Senator by the Democrats on Tuesday.
Tlie Congressional Committees are
showing np matters in a way not very
creditable to the Rads. It would be a
pity if they were to loose their good
name. A. good name is better than
great riche?. _
Ifs amusing, vry, to see the average
politician trying to ho on all dies a’
once and to vote lor every candidate at
the same time. It’s two thin, Mister,
lie people til rtmkdule have f mu 1 you
out'.
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Fcm 1877.
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December 2nd, 1876. No pail a will be spareil
to make the guests of the House feel comforta
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with the be* t the market afford?.,
Conyers, Gu. Nov. ",0, IS7G.
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ROCKDALE SHERIFF’S SALES
—roci —
ho sold before the Court
Hoilao door, in Conyer, (la., Rockdale
county, on the first Tuesday in Janufli)\
1877, between tlm lawful hours of sale,
the following described property, to-wit:
One house and .ot in the own ot Con
yers (now occupied by A C Perry), on
Decatur stree., containing one acre, more
or less, and bounded ns lollows: On the
North by lands of J 'V Johnson, It
Thorn on the East, Rosser street on the
Sou.b. Lev : ed on as the property ot A
C Perrv. to srlisfy three li fas from the
County ('o il* <-f Rockdale county, in
Invor of T C Posey vs said A (3 Perry.
Property pointed out by defendant.
Levies made and returned to me by S
B Mansfield, I. C.
This Dee.mber fitli, 1878.
F. J. WHITEHEAD,
Sheriff.
Wi LT. he Sold before the Court
House door iu the town of Conyers, Gn.,
on the first Tuesday in January, 1877,
between the lawful hours of sale, the
following described property
One hundred and one-fourth acres,
more or less, ol iand in the 16th district
ot originally Henry now Rockdale conn
ty, being the East halt of lot number 288
in said district and county, and bounded
as follows : Or. the South by Ilenry
iVilson’s land, on the North by lands of
Tap Camp, on the East by Joseph Cmw •
ford, on the West by Thomas Nix’s
property. Levied on as the property of
VV”F Wilson (and now in his possession)
to satisfy eight fi fas f-oin the Justice’s
courts of the 475th and 47G.h districts
G Mot said county. Three of said fi
fas in favor of F M Whitehead and five
iu favor of Mrs Cynthia J Melton vs W
F Wilson. Property perilled out in
Whitehead levies bv plaintiff and in
Melton levies by defendant. Levies
made by constables, and returned to me.
Tins December Oth, 1876.
F. J, WHITEHEAD,
•Sheriff.
GEORGIA—Eoast'AOE county :
]\ OTICE is hereby given to all whom it may
concern that Mrs. Nancy Hill having, in prop
er form, applied to me fir permanent letters
of Administration on the estate of Samuel
Hill, late of said county, deceased. This is to
cite all, and sin ,pilar the kin Ired and creditors
of the slid deceased to be and appear at my
oillce, within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause, if any they can, why po-manent
letters of administration should not be grant
ed to Mrs. Nancy Hill or some other fit and
proper person on Samuel Hill's estate. Wit
ness my hand and official signature, this Nov.
27th, 1879, 0. SEAMANS,
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the Eastern and Middle States, nnd daily be
coming popular in the West. It will save its
cost several times over in one 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 an 1 finest stitch yet n
vented, and is fully acknowledged ns t’le stan
dard Family Sewing Machine. Price, complete
for domestic use, $29, delivered at your door,
no matter how remote you may reside. Busi
..:zz ■ cr a;.cl l.:;'.arable, with mare cer
tain and rapid sales, and larger profits thau
any other. Extraardinary liberal offers mad
to Deal or traveling agents where we havi
none established; or, if there is agent near you
send your order direct to the factory, address
John H. Kendall & < 0., 630 Broadway, New
York. 245-12 m
Aii'uulcil lire Highest Medal at Vienna,
e. & i!. t. m\m & to:
591 Broadway New Yor/c,
(Opposite Metropolitan Hotel)
MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS AND DEALER IN
ENGRAVINGS, CHROMOS AND FRAMES.
STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS,
Albums, Graplioscopcs, Photographs,
And kindred goods—Celebrities, Actresses, etc
PIIOTOGItAPIIIC MATEIIIA LS.
We are HeadiJ'.ivrters for everything in theway of
S TEIiEOSCOPTICONS'MAGIC LANTERNS
Being Manufacturers of the
MICRO-SCIENTIFIC LANTERN,
ST E l i EO-PA NOPT ICON,
‘University Stereo niion,
Advertiser's Stereoplicon,
Art j tie on,
School Lantern, Family Lantern,
People's Lantern,
Each style being the best of its class in the market.
Catalogues of Lantern and Slides, with di
rections for using, sent on application.
Any enterprising man can make money with
.a Magic Lantern.
iJ3TVisitors to the Centennial Exposition will
do well to defer purchasing goods in our line
until they come to our store in New York,
wh ire they will find greater varitey and more
moderate prices, and can select more at leis
ure. But we hire a concessio l to sell some
style3 of onr goods in the building of the De
partment of Public Comfort, and those not
coming t-o New York invited to call on cur
representation there.
fi4TA full stock of Views of the Exposition
Buildings and their contents
jgfT’ut out this advertis t for reference'
centennial -
CABINET.
,1 J Illiuniriiitcil I of Centennial and
4T VIEWS j State buildings, as
printed on the grounds during the Exhibition;
size of each, 64x44; price 50c. prepaid; liber
al reductions to dealers ; sent to any part of
U. Sor Canada, post paid. ROiiERS &
WHITE, Printers and Engravers, 429 Wa-gUt
Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
HEADACHE.
DR. C. W. BENSON’S
CELERY AND CHAMOMILE PILLS
are prepared expressly to cure Sick Headache,
Nervous Headache, Neuralgia, Nervousness,
Sleeplessness, and will cure any case. Price
50 cents, postage free Sold by all druggists
and country stores. ( ffice, 1C 6 North Eutaw
i street, Baltimore, Md—Reference: G. J. Les
ter, Cashier Howard Bank, Baltimore, Md.
PROTECT YOUR EUIUnJ
Which may bo done v itl one-fourth a ™ I
expense, by using o nr
PATIT SLATS l'|
(Fifteen rears Establish,.,,
, MIXED READY FOR Pse,
Fire-proof, Water-proof, Dumi
Economical and '
A roof may be covered with n vervVW.,. 1
gle, nnd by application of this slut- i ’ >ll 1
to If * rf ® Old rnofs
pa ohed ind coated, looking much w, *
1 last ng longer than new shingles without a*
slate, for
One-tliird the Cost of ltc-shin E |to
T c expense of slating new shinglewu
about the ecst of simply laying th m 2?
paint ib firs proof against spurts „ r fl-■
embers, us may be easily tested by 0 „ T
IT STOPS EVERY LEAK,
and for tin or iron has no equal, as it Ml w
by heat, contracts by cold, and nevxs
nor snvles. Roofs covercil with Tur Sheab
Felt can be made water-tight at u musll a
pen sc, nnd preserved for many years. *
( Thie blate Paint is
EXTREMELY CHEAP. U
Two gollons will cover a hundred equartj*u
shingle roof, while on tin, iron, felt. uiafcW
boards, or any smooth surface, from two quart,
to one gallon are requires to 100 square Hi
surface, and although the paint has a kern
body it is easily applied with a brush.
No Tar is used in this Composition,
therefore* it neither cracks in Winter ner nun
in Summer.
On decayed shingles, it fills up the holes
pores, and gives anew substantial roof ihn
will last for years. Curled or warped shin?!*,
it brings to their places, and keeps them then.
It fills up all boles ir. felt roofs, stops Us
leaks —and although a stow dryer,rain doesim
affect it a few hours after apylying. As nearly
all paints that; re black contain tar, ears
you obtain our genuine article, which (tor
shingle roofs) is
CHOCOLATE ( Or.OII,
when first a plied, changing in shout a month
to a uniform slate color, and is, to all intetti
and purposes slato. On
. TIN ROOFS
our red color is usually preferred. none cost
is equal to five of any ordinary paint. For
BRICK WALLS
j Our bright red is the only reliable Slat- Faint
ever introduced that will effectually prerat
; dompness from penetrating nnd diacoloritj
j t lie plaster.
These paints are also largely used on ont-
I bouses and fences, or as a priming coat on this
buildings.
Our only colors u;c Chocolate, Red, Bright
' Bod and Orange.
NEW YORK PASH PRICE LIST
5 Gallons, can and box! 5 00
10 “ keg .9 iki
20 “ fcau barrel, H! On
40 “ one barrel.....’ :',O 00
We have in stock, of our.own lmranfactura
roofing materials, etc. at the following low pri
ces :
1000 rolls extra Rubber Roofing, at " cents
per square foot. (Or wo will furnish litiblwr
Roofing; Nails, Caps, and Slate Paint for no
entire new roof, at 4J cents per square foot.)
2000 rolls 2-ply Tarred Booling Felt, nt 1}
cents per square foot.
aqpn _ n-, y ■'■■ •—, - L . -j
C ute p.r square foot.
200 rolls Tarred Sheathing, lit J e :;t tv;
s ontre foot.
5000 gallons fine Enamel Pair.t, mixed reailt
fo_ use, on inside or outside work, ut $2
p 1 gallon, all shades.
1000 Bbis State Flour per bbl. $9 0)
1000 “ Soapstone Flour- “ 30)
l(KK) •• Grafton Mineral,... “ 300
1000 " Metallic Paint,dry... “ 300
Special prices per ton or . ar-lend lots.
All orders must be accompanied with tho
money, or subject to 30 days draft on well
known parties.
N. Y. SLATE PAINT COMPANY,
102 & lot Maiden Lane, New York.
BQB&MtS*
STAECU
POLISH.
A GREA T DISCO VER Y!
By tho use of which every family may give
their Linen that brilliant polish peculiar to fine
laundry work. Saving time and labor in iron
ing, more than its entire cost. Warranted.
Sold by Druggists and Grocers Every
. inhere.
ASK FOE DOBBINS’. ■
DOBBINS, BROS. & CO.
246-3 m 13 N Fourth St., Philadelphia.
For sale by BRYANS & STEER, Coney r, Ga.
A A A A Can’t be made'by every agent every
\MMMmonth in the business we furnish, but
WW those willing to work ran earn a dozi’P,
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. Wc furnish you a
complete Outfit free. The business pays better
than anything else. We will bear expense of
starting you. Write and see. Farmers and me
chanics, their sons and daughters, and al, class
es in need of paying work at home, should
write to us and learn about the work at one .
Now is the time. Don’t delay. Address Titus
Jfc Cos., Augusta, Maine.
OU T— SELLING IMMENSE LY-TIJ E
mu m.
DESCRIBED AND ILLUSTRATED,
The only complete, richly illustrated, low, price
work, 750 pages, only 82 50. Treats of the en
tire history, gr and buildings, wonderful exhib
its, curiosities, great days, etc. The best
chain cf 100 years to coin mon y List, as ev
erybody wants this work. 1,000. agents ep
yointed first four weeks, l,tXX> wanted. For
full psrUcnlars a Idress quickly,
Hubbard Bros., Pubs,, 733 Sams-jn St., Fhiia.
Cautjov—Be not dec- i.-ed by premature
books, assuming to he ‘ official'' etc.