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VOL. 3.
the REGISTER.
-CONYERS,GA.. THURSDAY DEC 21, 1876
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
”for tax collector.
Wo we authorized to announce the name of
Georoe L. Hamilton as a candidate for Tax
Collector of Rockdale county.
novls-tde
FCJI SHERIFF.
I respectfully announce myself as a candi
date for Sheriff of Rockdale county, and refer
to r-.v past record as Sheriff of the couuly. If
elected I shall strive to fill the office satisfacto
rily. both to myself, and to the citizens of the
££ude L. N. HUDSON.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
The friends of T. T Thrasher propose his
name as a candidate .for lax Collector of Rock
dale county at the election to be held in Janu
ary next, and ask that his claims lie duly con
sidered by the voters ot said oounty.
Octobei ]Bth-tde
TO THE VOTERS OF ROCKDALE.
lam a candidate for the office of Clerk of
the Superior Court, and if elected, Joseph A.
McCord (who has been Deputy Clerk two
years) will be my Deputy.
Respectfully, Ac..
Out. 12th, 1876.—td0 J. P. ROSSER.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
I •m ft candidate for the office of Tax Re
coirer of Rockdale county,
tde W. T. 11USON.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
lam a car-'Mate for the office of Tax Col
lar* r of Rockdale county.
Nor. :, 1876. T. F. MADDOX.
FOR CcU.STY TREASURER.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate for
Treasurer of Rockdale county.
9-tde .1. E. MADDOX.
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COVET.
I'. M. Parker will be supported for Clerk Su
perior Court of Rockdale county by
nolO-tde Many Friends.
FOR SHERIFF.
Mr John H Taylor will be supported for
Sheriff of Rockdale county, nt the ensuing
election by
Sept 12th, 18C6 —ti Many Friends
EO R lAxVvLLEC'I OR.
T 1 e many r riends of John M. Robinson re
spectfully announce his name as a candidate
for Tux Collector of Rockdale county.
Nov. 7, 1876. VoT¥soi
WA&’Tm.
v j® jx mu r
without any regard to previous condition, col
*r or politics to vote for T. Jf. BTUW
AKT for County Trea-nrer. Eery one so
Join will be entitled to a t hbomv>. tdo
Hkuistkr on ha't shell.
Miction Wednesdae, January 3rd,
1 ■'77.
•
1 hey say that Col. Bur ion said lie did
not want any office. “Wise men change
their minds. Pools never,”
Col Barton sometimes does not want
office. Judge Seamans has lueii hold ng
office nearly ever since the lirst lime w r c
ever licaid ol him,
For Council
We are authorized to announce the
names ol T. H 1 ry.-iiis, J. Reagan, N.
• Maddox, S. I*. Downs and A. J.
liiicef..! C’diineilmeii of Coryers. Elec
lion first Satufday m January next.
n024 if
It ms! Wednesday is the day to elect
3,1 Ordinary tor this county, does it make
•my (lifh reiiee w hat any body says about
11J ‘‘Law is law.” No man's opinion
can alter it.
We aie directed to announce this
ticket for Town Council:
w Br J’ anp > S. F. Speer,
W E. Treadwell, N. W. Maddox,
T. C, Swann.
Observer, 5 ’ in last week’s
J 8 “observed of all observers/’ He
’. a8 13( I tight smart to say and not much
cither.
For Ordinary.
S1 T he . man .v friends ot Col. J. C. Barton
1 lullzt! 118 t 0 announce him as a camli
t or Ordinary of Rockdale county at
to be held Wednes
tr.U 116 °* J an,,ai 'V next. W e
pleasure in making the fact
.... J 1” ’ a,l( I can say to the public, who
lice ; n en ' Bted llt is matter, (for the ol
affaira “J"'! ~n 0,1 e > as all the
ijirr,,, i Ile count Y are transacted
or that officer.) The
best i an ,-’ Asides being one of the
aRo afin" 688 IaH ’J'c rs >n this State, is
best I aevouutant and one of the
munttv ‘T ~ neu, generally in our com
bed an’a r , 18 rellaWe and well quali
ll >e ’best O.rV "•° uW * make OTJe of
him a tri-1 8 .. 1n . Gc otgia. Give
*'o24 2t " * See dll doi, ’ t Come true.
not
when is u 7 s' lh f el< ' ction of ordinary,
se e . 1 eareh yout law books apd
Extra Pay.
Editor Hkgirter, —Through the col
umns ot your paper I would liko to ask
the following questions:
Ist. Did Judge Seamans, befoio his
election, propose to take the office ot
ordinary toi the fees allowed by law.
2nd. It so, has he passed any orders on
the county Treasurer for extra pay.
The books of the county Treasurer
show that ho has
These are hard times. Cant a county
officer work tor the tees allowed by law?
Yours, &0.,
Hard Times.
Buck Wheat Flour at
J. S. Anthony’s.
Tax Collector.
We :re authorized to announce the
tact that James W. Farmer is a candidate
tor Tax Collector, and to say that he will
be supported by many trionds tor said
office. 2t
Apples and Oranges tor Christinas, at
J- S. Anthony's.
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In our next we will ha\e something
to say about how the boys and the girls
conducted themselves during Christmas ;
something about the Christmas Tree at
the Methodist church ; the [tarty at Mrs.
Summers’ ; the various sociables at vari
ous places in Conyers; a few words
about the Masonic Festival, and the
public installation ot officers, about the
crowd tbeie and the supper ; lastly, but
not leastly, the Domino Party at the
White! end House, and numerous other
matters and things in general.
— 1 1 - * •
P a!n and Fancy Cindies in great va*
lie ty hi
J. S. Anthony's.
Uncle George Marstui is a candidate
for Coroner.
The tone ot the Register, in speaking
of the ordinary contest, is rather bitter.
Why?— Conyers Courier.
The Rkgister might ask the Editor of
the Courier why he is so bitter against
“a couple of attorneys"—Col. Barton,
tbe Rkuister and its Editor. We once
were friends,
‘ But friend after triend departs,
Who lias not lost a friend?
There is no union here ot hearts
That finds not here an end.
Dolls and Toys, together with a great
variety of Clyistmas goods, can be nad
cheap at
J. S. Anthony’s.
For Ordinary.
There being doubts in the minds of
some as to whether the term ot office of
the present Ordinary of our county ex
pires in January next, we are therefore
authorized to aeounccd tho name of O.
Seamans, the present incumbent, as a
candidate for said office.
Candies, Nuts, Raisins. Figs, Apples,
Oranges, and in lact nearly anything you
want for Christmas, at
J. S. Anthony's.
Mr Editor.—l learn that Judge lia’l
and Solicitor Cahiness said that I). N”.
Hudson was one of the very best Sheriff
in the Flint Circuit. If so, would'nt it
be w’ell to elect him ?
S. A. Y.
WANTED
To exchange a Cooking Slove for a
good Milch Cow with a young Call.
J. S. Anthony,
Stove Dealer,
Conyers, Ua.
The People Want Proof.
There is no medicine prescribed by
physicians, or sold by Druggists, that
carries such evidence of its success and
superior virtue as Boscuee’s Germam
Syhi'B for severe Coughs, Colds settled
on the Breast, Consumption, or any di
sease of the Throat and Lungs. A proof
of that fact is that any person afflicted,
can get a Sample Bottle for 10 cents and
try its superior effect before buying the
regular size at 75 cents. It has lately
been introduced in this country from
Germany, and its wonderful cures are
astonishing everyone that use it. Three
doses will relieve any case, Try it.
Sold by W. 11. Lee.
jan 1 1876 ly
Scarcity of Money.
There is no doubt but the present con
dition of all kinds of business and in
dustry is tearfully depressed, and it be
hooves every family to look carefully at
their expenses. Winter is coming on
when children are liable to Croup,
Whooping Cough, etc. Coughs and
Colds will prevail everywhere, and Con
sumption, with other throat ami lung
d.seases, will carry off many. Tnese
diseases should not be neglected. Doc
tor’s bill are expensive, and we would
advise our people to take Rosen ice's-
German Sykcp. It never has failed.
Oue bottle at 75 cents will keep your
whole family well during the winter.
Two doses wi'l relieve any case. Sold
in all towns in the United States, and by
your Druggist, W. U. Lee.
j: u I 1876 ly
CONYERS, OA„ THURSDAY, DECEMBER *B, 187.
Q. EORGIA— Rockdale County :
Bessie Sherman Libel for Divorce.
es. > Rockd:ile Superior Court,
Job a tV. Sherman. ) Fall Term, 1876.
Rule to Perfect Service. —It appearing
to the court by tho return of the Sheriff that
the defendant does not live in thin county and
it further appearing that said defendant does
not reside in this State ; it is, on motion of
counsel, ordered that said defendant be ami ap
pear and answer at the next term of this court,
else the case will be considered in dofault and
plaintiff allowed to proceed. And it is further
ordered that this rule lie published in the
Rockdale Register, a newspaper published
in Conyers in said county, once a month for
four months before the next term of this court.
J. C. B ARTON,
G. J. WUIGIIT, Pl’t’ff’s Att'y.
J. S. O. A. C.
. Presiding.
A true extract from tho minutes of Rockdale
Superior Court. T. J. Treadwell,
nol3-4m Clerk.
Guardian’s Sa f e,.
B Y virtue of an c rder from the Court of Or
dinary of Rockdale county will bo sold on tho
first Tuesday in January, 1877, before the
Court House door in tho town of Conyers, be
tween the legal hours of sale, tho following
property to-'"it: One tract of land lying in
said county, belonging to the lioirs of F. M.
Denard late of said county, deceased, contain
ing twenty-seven acres, more or loss, adjoining
lands on the Noith belonging to 1. Hamby, on
tbe East by G. W. Gleaton, on the South by
TANARUS, J. Nelms, and on the West by J. M. AVel
burn. The said land will be sold for division
among the heirs of the said deceased.- Terms
qf sale cash. J. M OVERTON,
November 27th, 1878. Guardian.
BQCKDALE MORTGAGE SALE
FOR—
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1 1, L be sold before the Court
House in Conyers, (fa., of said county,
on the first Tuesday; in February, 1877,
between the lawful hours of sale, the
following and( scribed property, 10-wit :
One folding seat buggy and harness,
as the propei ty of Maiy J Bailey and I)
C Bailey. Levied on to satisfy a mel t -
gage ti fa issued from Rockdale Superior
Court in favor of C A Blake vs said
Mary ,J Bailey and D C Bailey. Prop,
erly pointed out by ti fa. Levy made
Nov. 14th, 1876.
This December O h, 1870.
J. W. AL.M AND,
Deputy Sheriff!
Administrators &aie.
13 Y virtue of an order from the Court of Or
dinary of Walton county will bo sold before
the Court House door, in the town of Conyers,
<Ja., at public outcry, to the highest bidder,
within the legal hours of sale, on tho Ist Tues
day in January next, the folio ring parcel of
1 .lid :
Sixty two and a half acres, inoro or less, off
the North-east corner of lot No. 2!M in the 4th
district, originally Walton now Rockdale coun
ty. Adjoining lands of Andrew J. Black, Mrs
Ethridge and others, and lying immediately
on county line between said counties. To he
sold as the property of Etholorod 1). Lester,
late ot Walton county deceased, for the pur
pose of distribution.
Terms : One-half cash; tho balance It'
months credit with interest at 10 per cent from
sale. Bond for titles given to purchaser.
• AUGUSTUS W. CLAY,
Administrator.
the mm Fslam
JN.TIIi: RIGHT PLACE,
It has got;to be a fashion, now,
In every place and clime,
For folks, to keep nn instrument
To tell of passing time :
Some keep a watch—some keep a clock—
And frequently they mix them ;
But if they should got broke, you know.
They’d need someone to fix them !
As that’s my trade, I’ll tell you this—
My workmanship tie’ er fails—
My shop is found at Thomcson’s Stobk—
My name is ,J. 11. Hales.
I am told that Conyers has long needed a
first'class Watchmaker and Jeweler.
A graduate in tho Horological Scienco of
Kulinskis’ Horological Institute, New York ;
having had tlrree years practice in the United
States Watch factory -going from the lowest
to tho highest step known to the profession in
manufacturing parts,—with an additional ex
perience of six years in repairing under the
instruction and supervision of one of the
finest workmen South, I feel I can offer my
services to tho public as a first-class work
man. I have located permanently in Con
yers, and will do fine work at reasonable
prices. ®g"KEPAIKINQ FINE MATCHES
a Specialty. Solid Jewelry, Engagement and
Wedding rings mads to order. I challenge
any one to show greater skill or taste in re
pairing jewelry. No daubing with lead at this
establishment, either in watch or jewelry re
pairing. I solicit public patronage, guaran
tee all work to give perfect satisfaction. I
can bo found at Dr. T. B. Thompson’s store,
Commercial street. Respectfully,
J. H. HA. UGH
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W IiKUKAt*, John F WaMis, Aihnini.--
trator of Mrs Sophronia E Wallis,
ropi" scuts to thu court in his petition,
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A.LIj those who have not paid their Notes
and accounts are requested to come forward
at once and settle, as they are past due. Re
member the promise you made in the spring
and summer. We assisted you then. Now j
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PUBLIC REPORT
OF A—-
POLICEMAN.
1 have not enjoyed good health for several
years past, yet Rive not a 1 lowed it to ii.t r e e
with m v labor. Everyone belonging to the
laboring class knowß the inoouvilb sue if til
ing obliged to labor when tl o body, from de
bility, almost refua <s to perform iu daily task.
I never was a believer in dosing with in di
cines ; but Inning heard the Vkgetink spolc n
of so highly, was determined to try it, and
shall never regret that determination. Asa
tonic (which every on > needs at some ti n ( it
surpasses anything l ever heard of. It itiii <-
cantos the whole system ; it is a great, cl, auto
and purifier of the bh ftl, There are in ny of
my acquaintances who have taken it. and all
unite in praise of its satisfactory effect.
Especially among the aged clays of people,
it imparts to,theiu the one thing most needful
iu old age —nights of calm, ; wc<| repose, ti,ru
by strengthening the mind i*s we’l as the body
One aged lady, who has been suffi ring through
idife from scrofula, and has bevpmo blind from
rt effects, liavii g tried many remedies with no
favorable ,esu t, whs induced by friends to
try the Vm.E'VXNK. After taking a few bo th s
she obtained such great relief that uhe exjua s
sed a w sh (or her sight, that she might be
able to look upon the uuiu who had sent hey
such a blessing.
Yours respectfully,
O. P. 11. IIODUE, Police Ofßoor, Station f,
Boston, Mass., May 0, 1871,
HE \IITFELT FllAYliß
Sr. Paul. Ai^ t 2’J, lsi;j..
II H Stevens, Efq :
De ar Sir—l should be wanting ingratitude
if I failed to acknowledge what the VroETiNi;
haK dolio for Bronchitis, which settled into
Consumption. I had liyhi sweats unci fowl
chills ; was <l.stressed for breath, and frequent
lv spit blood ; was all ei.ua in ted, very weak,
an i so low that my friends thought my case
hopeless.
i was advised to make a trial *>£ the Vfue
time, which, under the providence of Ooi>, has
cartxl me. That he may ldcss the. use of your
medicine to others, as he has to me, and that
his divine grace may attend yon, is the heart
felt prayer of your a Imirintf, humble serv ant,
BENJAMIN PETTI N(HLL,
p S.—Min * is but one among the • any
cures your medicine law effected in this place.
lb P.
MAKE 14 PUItblC.
South Boston, Fob.!), 13/1.
!1 U Stethnh, Esq. .
Deab Sis —i have heard very many sources
of the great supetss of Vegetine in cases of
Scrofu u. hheumat sui, Kidney t’ompluint. Ca
tarrh, and other diseases of kindred nature. 1
make no hesitation in say ing that J kiv w Vog
etine to he tiro n ost reliable remedy for Ca
tarrh and General Debility.
My wife has been troubled with Catarrh for
in oiy years, and at times very ha Uy, She inn
thoroughly tried every supposed remedy that
we could hear of, and with all this she has for
several years been gradually growing worse,
and tho discharge from tho head was excessive
and very offensive.
She was in this condition when she commen
ced to take Vegetine ; I could see that she was
improving on the second bottle. She contin
ued taking the \ egetinu unti. she had used
from twelve to fifteen bottles. lam now hap
py in informing you and the public (if you
choose to make it public) that she is entirely
cured, and Vegetine accomplished the cure lif
ter nothing else would. Hence I feel justified
in saying that Vegetine is the most reliable
remedy, and would advise all suffering human
ity to try it, for I believe it to be a good, hon
est, vegetable medicine, and I shall nob hesitate
to recommend it' I am, &c., respectfully,
L. t’. CAKPF.I L,
.Store 451 Broadway.
Vegetine nets directly upon the causes of
these complaints. It invigorate and strength,
ens tile whole system, acts upon the secretive
organs, allays inflammation, cleanses and cures
ulceration, cures constipation, and regulab s
the bowels.
IIAS ENTIRELY CUBED ME.
Bosyoy, October, 1870.
Mr. Stevens :
Dear Sir -My d:iughf;i.,*, after having, a se
vere attack of whooping; cough, was left m a
feeble state of health. Being advised by a
friend she tried the Vi and after using
a few bottles was fully restored to health.
I have been a great suferer from Rheuma
tism. I have taken several bottles yf the
Vegetine for this complaint, and. am happy to
say it has entirely cured me.. I hare recom
mended the Vegetine to oiltpiyS, with the same
good results. It is a groat cleanser u s.l purifi
er of the blood; it iH pleasant tfi.tnke ; and I
cun cheerful!v recommend i,
JAMKB MORSE, 301 A,then.s Street
Sold toy all Druggists anil Mers Everywhere,
Wonderful Success.
It, is reported that Boschee’h Geuman Svb
up has, since its introduction in the United
States, reached tho immense sale of 40,000 do
zen per your. 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 speaks of its
astonishing HUOCi. ss in curiqg spvyiro Coughs,
Colds settled on the Bmaftt, Cqipauution, or
any disease of Throat and Ljpga, Wo advise
any person that kps any predipoaltion to weak
Lungs, to go to their Druggist W. li. Lek, and.
get this Medicine, or inquire aliout it. Reg
ular size, 75 cunts; Cample Bettis, 10 cents.
Two doses will relieve any yaw. Don’t neg
lect yonr cough.
MURDER WILL OUT,
A few years ago “August Flower” was dm
covered t > be a certain euro lor Dyspepsia agd
Liver complaint, a few thin Dyspeptics made
known to theii friends how easily and quickly
they had been cur id by its use. The great
merits of Gbeen’s August Fi.owku became
hcraled through the country by one sutler, r to
another, until, without advertising, it* 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 tho Heart,
I indigestion, low spirits, etc, can tak, three do
i ses withoutreJief. Gc to your Dnuggcst W. 11.
Lee, and get a bottle foi 75 cents and try it.
Sample bottles 10 cents.
THEIiE IS MONEY IN IT,
Iu these hard times a good return for hones
labor is very des'rable. Any, active young
man or young lady ran earn a hnudsouje am
bv addressing, for particulars, tho Managers
of Thk Constitution, the great political
family journal published at tho Capital of the
rioN publicihino *t>.
, Vrnjurrj., Ui. I
A. C. McCALLA,
Attorney at Law,
CONYERS, : ii GEORGIA,
Will practice in Rockdale and adjoining ecun
ties. vB-n l-ly
F. B PHINIZY,
Sucicsair to 0. 11. Phinisy A Cos.
ear ray
AUGUSTA, --- UEOUUIA.
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Liberal Attaints mad on Oonstytmn\t.
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J >MHS.I\ IIAHTON. j CALEB J. B.UITON.
BARTON & BARTON.
Attorneys at Law,
CONYERS, i } GEORGIA,
Will practice in tlm Courts of Oils Btote, aid
in tin U. S. Courts .\t Atlanta, Un.
Special attention given to the Colleehen of
Claims. yH-plßtf
H. H. M’OONALD,
DENTIST;
Will \je found m Ins Office, Room No. 3 White
lo ad Ho'ahc, C'.ui.vers, tin,, where, lie is nrs
paved to do nil kinds Of work in liig lino. Fill
ing Tenth made a speciality.
•i.< if All wort; H’orraa ted to gieo Sn ti faction
Being thankful for past patronage, ho re
spectfully solicits a continuance of the Hanoi.
Wjeemm ~Smmo
SiLTEMITJ an! JEWEL®,
<: 'Nvuva i.KOiici v
Watches, Clock, and Jewilry of cv-ry din
scription repaired. All work dono neatly, and
in order, at lowest prices for ensh, and warran
ted to give satisfaction. Shop : next door hi
Post Office. aug23lß7<i-I.y
B(f mnv &
Xeaxeemo >
BUGGY ami WAGDH REPOSITORY,
CONYERS, GEORGIA,
UKAI.KItS IN ANl> MAXL'IMCTUKBBS Ok
HAND CARTS,
WHEELBARROWS,
nml VEHICLES ol all kinds.
HARNESS,•from tin* Cheapest to li e
Dearest, Lotii Hand and Machine Stiiili
oil. Wc keep tho beat
IIIMMI!III! IllliMW
in Use, lor CAB 111 AGES
BUGGIES, or outs Horse WAGONS
(’an snp| ly any part of 11 ABN It SS on
short notice.
Algo, a lull stock of
L UMBEE
hi great variety always on hand, fi r
lion y building purposes Carpenters
and Cot.•! rat tors would do well to sec oil'
special wholesale rates.
Mouldings. L.\tices, Stops, Strips, etc.,
■i speciality, and >nadc of any width,
thickness, or shape. Window Sasl
primed and glassed—Blinds and Doors,
cither white or yellow pine.
Also suitable lumber tor CLtlii*. We
always keep in stock Burial crocs and
Caskets of various sizes and lengths,
from infants to adults—all at very low
figures. Cffliii Hardware gem rally.
With our facilities, wc | r .pose to mat u
Coffins ot any style, limn the | laincsi t<>
tjic lines!, cheaper l ban we possibly con and
by hand alone. Give us a trial aial
see !
PATENT WHEELS.
1 Hubs, Spoke,s, Rims llodns,
••Seats, Slmlts, I,'o'ts Dasli Frames,
Axles, Springs. IH<*N in great
j variety. Screws apd Rolls of best
■make.' I’itent arid KiiameU and Leather,
I Fnameled <J wtbs, Moss and every tiling a
l Trimmer needs. Full slock of best
! Carriage Taints, \ a:;:) sin s, Oils, t olms,
' Onumu-ips, and I’aiins.generally. NEW
GAIIHIAGKS,. BUGGIES
and WAGONS always on band, in great
variety,, and <atj make to cider any sty In
or i|iiality desired. Obi ones Repaired,
l’ainted and Ti impied at short notice,
and at living rates. " C buy (lm best
material, and having suitabb- niacliinery,
are able to turn off work with neatness
uuil (iis]) illcU.
Wilt) constant iluyotipij to our Lnsi
ness, Honeai Dealings, wil li our Ciiswun
ers, Kxpcr.it-nccd M clm.iic-S ami
tiie manufacture of Reliable Goods in
ronv line,, we bone to merit a liberal ]>•’ t
'rename &oi a Geiieions i’.-blic. I bank
ing yon tar your past favors, we will be
gbad to see yon again at our office ou
Depot Si reel, near I lie Geo If If.
Respectfully,
l>ot£s> s,t LaNotoiio
NO. 5>,V