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THE DAILY SUN
Thcbsdat Mobhiko Octubeb 26
Mr Offtot im the Sun Building, We*
tide <f Broad etrert, Second Boar South qf
Alabama.
*0- New Advertisement* at way* found
on Fir* Page ; Local and Bueinet* Notice*
an Fourth Page.'
Agent. far Tka Bum,
A*um Auto turru.
D.YX BXU. Athene, On.
H. 0. HiKUW, Dmitoo, Un.
W. 0. Davis, Jr, Raton km, Ga.
I. c. Funk I mil'. Ok
K. A. Vanrnnoa, TLomuvlUe, GA
K. viiauw Hqm vmm.
lout *. Bun, Elbertoo. Ga.
If he has violated no law; !#*he
charged his doty honest); and faiSfalK,
he will remain in office. No on* will de
sire or attempt to oust him, If he has
kept his skirts clear and his bands clean.
If lie has been guilty of criminal con
duct, the men who plead for him simply
on the ground that his removal will bring
military rule, make themselves ridiculous,
and lay themselves open to the very dis
creditable suspicions alluded to.
Oentlemen, if yon want to save Bul-
BneiKMe Cubs.
». TECfl.o w:
I St.
Prupffistor ExseMor Plastering Works,
P. O. Box 100, ATLANTA, O A.
_smg2* 6m. _____ *
Cr. Mi. HOORS %
^lONTRACTOU^OILBRICI^ND
Griffin. Os.. Mir 12.1871.
Uss|« of Omar IsktcrlplUffi Wti—.
We eak ettention to oar new terms of
subscription in the first column on oar
Wa publish in fail, the deciaion, of the
Supnu. Court; also the daily “P*o-
ceodtngs" of the Court, and keep the
“Oxter of Banin—" landing in our
columns. If
M»it> CMIU f Um ffimmYterffimtestethe
OMlMt.
Another Swtndliwg Keatnre.
The Bonds which Got. Bollock has ia-
sued for the Brunswick sod Albany Rail
road, are payable ia gold—known as
“Gold Bonds.” Not one word is said
ghoul gold ; jo, tin ehartcr, gat
granting tbo additional 66,000 per milo,
on second mortgage bonds.
The Legislature, as one of its oorrnpt
and plunctenng schemes, afterwards,
passed an set that all the bonds issued by
the State, from that time forth) should
be payable ia Gold. Upon this ar po*
facto authority, Bullock has Issued Gold
Bonds to Mr. Kimball. We know not
what view a court would take of the le
gality of this proceeding—unless the
judge in saeh cose should be a friend,
apologist and extreme political ally of the
Governor—in which case there ooold not
be much doubt; but to oommon sense,
honest moaning people, there is but one
view, which is, (hat tbo issue or indorse
ment of Odd bonds for this road, is a
violation of the true spirit of the law,
and an'intentional fraud.
One of tiro Causes of Mr. him-
ball’s Failure.
If what wo have often beard said, or
expressed, as current belief, bsa any
foundation, in foot,.wo hsvo one clue to
Mr. Klmliall'a'failure, which abould bo a
warning to every man who may contem
plate any improper method of obtaining
money.
We have heard the opinion very poei
tivoly expressed that Hr. K. paid vary
large autos of mousy to lobby members,
te preewre the passage of railroad char
ters—especially t(ie Brunswick and Al
bany—and other measures in which he
was deeply interested. It seems that the
Is 1 villa tutu ili.l every thing lie asked o!
could uot have passed the Legislature,
notwithstanding its known iinworthincsa
and incompetence, had nut a liberal ap
plication of “greaee," in tbo way of
greenbacks, been made.
We have heard it stated that one man,
residing in this city, who occupies a con
spicuous notoriety, at this time, being
accused of heavy State Road frauds, for
for which iudiotmonts will be preferred
against him, lias made 625,000, or aomo
other large aum, fur his influence os a
lobby number in procuring the passage
of suoh bills by the Legislature, and their
approval by the Governor. We have
heard that other individuals, who are
usually reoognized aa figuring in all
schemes of corruption, and whose names
will at once oocur te most of our readers,
mode large amounts by rendering such
services.
If this belief bo well foundod, it ao
counts for Mr. Kimball’s failure, as far
aa it goea
lock, fight for him reuiurely. Take up
Sfdi^elto defend hi*
upon Ire rote'id—epee MAtofcl*! Co*
Japt-yffixiB Ijis mania lob will win, If
yon show tied he is |ghti 'A #fcp»e III
*ay otter gro^mi U ua man*
‘ Maud tits fa* of a common
scrutiny.
Is It Ignorance, or is Some
thing Else Aimed sit
Tho Governor, as wo stated yesterday,
has seized the Brunswick and Albany
Bailroad, without authority of law; for
he can only do so after the road fails to
pay interest on the indorsed bonds.
This has not occurred yet—at any rate it
4 BaThenqra li^ has seized it “to Ike
efad that tlie laborers, contractors, and
tgo Btata jnay lie accureiJ lor all jast
debts," and he gives warning to all that
the first mortgage bonds of the road, in
dorsed by the State, and the Stato bonds
given in exchango for the second
mortgage bonds, will not be recognized
by the State “until all valid claims for
amounts due to laborers and contractors,
and for furnishing material, shall have
been fully paid,alyl sstiMiod, hud tbo
party of parties hoklitg sajd bond or
bonds prove tliat the proceeds thereof
were legitimately applied to the construe
Uortpf teiid road.”
r Now, the law give* the State
A prior lien upon the entire road
and all Ms equipment., whioh ia to
bo preferred to any debts duo by
the Company to “laborers and contrac
tors.” Why is Gov. Bullock trying to
secure payment to, frit, laborers, then
ooctractors, and, huffy, tho Stato? Why
should it oonoern him, whether laborers
and contractors are paid or not? It ia
bis business to soe that tho Stoic, is se
cured as far as possible—nothing moru.
The seizure of the road without law
ful authority to do ao, and his anxiety to
Mcuro the claims of othors in preference
to thoso of tho State, must h&ve some
meaning that is not at once apparent.
Who are thoso laborers and contrac
tors? Wo have been told that much of
the work on that read has been done
by tbo “Georgia Contracting Company,
of which Mr. Kimball himsolf is ono of
the principal members. This, if so, sug
gests that the Governor is making an
effort to snvo os much to Mr. K. as he
can, out of tho wreck, in preference to
scouring the State against loss. The en
tire proceeding ulso, so fur ns seizing the
read is concerned, looks liko a slinm—a
hind which to do somethingUhat will not
hear the light of day. It looks liko a
despeiato effort on Gov. Bullock's pnrt—
tho taking of an unlawful step—to ac
complish some unfair or unlawful pur
pose. Is this tho objoct, or did be not
know any better?
Trying to get tip a Scare Crow.
Those who ore pleading against the
impeachment of Gov. Bullock, upon the
ground that it will bring military govern
meat upon ua, are not making bis
any better, neither are they gaining any
credit for themselves. Wo understand
that some who claim to be Democrat! are
urging tliia course. Thoy are exposing
themselves to the very grave suspicion of
aiming to sorocn the Governor from
what thoy know to be the just punish
ment of hia Crimea, for a selfish or cor
rupt motivo. The publio mind at once
goes to tho conclusion that such persona
have axes to grind of base material, suit
ed only to the kind of grindeetono which
Bullock is believed to have.
We suppose that there ia not a man
in the Legislature, who in tho
least, desires or would advocate,
any malintona impeachmont or uojuot or
unlawful punishment of the Governor.—
We are sore that no effort of this kind
will moM with any aart of fnvor. The
pie. at letting him alone 1«* Gen. Grant
should take vengeance on us for justly
punishing u criminal, come with a very
poor grace. It prc-supposcs him to be
guilty of an impeachable offense, hot
suggests that we retain in Urn Executive
Chair a man guilty ef high crimes. Q
is disreputable to the intellect of any
man recommend this course for the
— out
-^Jhfc
What! Gen. Grant aareme the position
miecelioiKone.
Liquors ! Liquors !
Depot
BUY YOUR
Ales, Wines § Liquors
KENNY’S
Chicago Ale
AND
Wlioletmlo Liquor IXoiimc
IIY hurt a Large Assortment
W all kinds Of LIU VOHS, teJUrA
trill be sold at the ,Y.«f Reason
able Terms.
ssptl44ni
I IVY. JMCK/E,
Painter and Decorator,
/"wncisborsw. o. jtcX'i. wuwksuumm>
V turn*thanks to hia old patrons for tormm
and hops* Mr aOuMUm te baMnaas to merit*
itiwMiiMfiipii tpmy
MAKING.—Attention, ladies of the city
Va., bu taken rooms In the Darts HaU building
next door to the Gandy Manufactory, Broad Street,
where aha will be pleased to hare the ladies of the
line her stj
city call and examine her styles and pnttarua.
S£JR&iK SE
Satisfaction guaranteed. oct2 la
SASSEE N HOUSE,
(rormaly United States Hotel,)
LANTA, OA.
E. R. 8A88Z2EN, Agent, Proprietor.
tERMS-Tianateal Boarders. par day.... ..$*00
Single Meal, or Lodging 60 centa.
oct 2-dltu.
REYNOLD’S HOTEL,
NEWNAN - - - OSOKOIA.
(FOBMKItLY MCDOWELL HOUSE)
Ante Dcll.m list,, M OO PKH DAT.
To Parties Bearing to Build
1 would raapactfuUy I
Ha haa at Ilia command a picked sat of hands, and
LAUDSBERO’S
LUMBER YARD,
OPPOSITE GEORGIA RAILROAD DEPOT.
ATL.ANTA.GA,
•nali, Window* «*>
AU
Kinds •/ Dressed ott.
Framing Lumber.
r^di-ir a. LanoeBino a oo.. Frap-on.
Atlanta Marble Works.
WILLIAM GRAY
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
American, Italian and all other Marbles
AND
SCOTCH GtVioYlTE.
M ONUMENTS, Statue*, Vaasa. Tombs, and all
other stylea of Marble Work dona on abort
tioe and in tho lataat and moat approved manner.
Designs of all Cemetery work furnished FREE
application.
ang26 a |j
Address
J. E. LEAH, Aubnt.
W. (I. Robinson, Agent
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
BOOTS and SHOES,
No. 67 Whitt-hall Street,
ATLANTA, GA.
. bracing full IIuoh of T. Miles k Son, J. C. Wll*
* M cMu«I , ** , “
arant
burl
rttad
Ur and Jonico McMuUIii’r crlebratpd Philadelphia
fftmcxtn. a i itfra guannuou to Mu<'X of Eastern ( made
city. Merchants buying for CAHlI/aiftf tttdnuuun
gantrallyi ' “■ * * ‘ *
HUsctlldacou Qiburiticmcm*.
TO emigrants;
THE BEST ROUTE FROM
Atlanta to Memphis
Western and Atlantic
Memphis A Charleston R R.
Luti Atlaate IMA.U 10:90 P. M.
Bcxsh Nanphli. next toy. 11.10 P. M 10:11 P. K.
MO OTHES BOUTI OPPEBS
Double Daily Trains
TO AMY POIHT OM THE
MiseiNHippi River
SOUTH OF CAIRO.
73 BOLES SHORTER
Thau Aay Other Use to Memphis.
ItoXlag CL08EB CONNECTIONS vlUl Uu) only
Tnla from Mooiphl. to
LITTLE ROCK.
Starting from Atlanta at 10:30 p. m.. yon kare
Chattanooga 6:30 a. m.,arriTe at Memphis 10:13 p.
m , Mays Memphis for Utile Rook 7:90 a. m.
If any one should offer inducements to you to go
▼la Hash rill e to Little Rock, remember that there
la but one train on that route, which leaves Atlanta
in the Morning starting 12 hours too soon, you are
tedious Journey 9 hours longer, and arrive in
Memphis only to meet with 7 hours more detenUon
than if you had left Atlanta on tho 1040 p. m. train,
and gone direct by tho only RELIABLE ROUTE.
If you are to go by boat from Memphis, lsave Atlan
ta in the morning, arriving in Memphis 12:15 p. m.
Boats leavo at 5:00 p. m., allowing ample time for
transfer and avoiding confusion. Finding our
Agents who will give reliable infoxnation, and allow
le to dscelvc you.
L. P. OUDOEB, Agent, Dalton.
W. J. AKERS, Agent Atlanta.
00.000 DOZiIjARB
TO LOAN,
seven percout, for alx tnonUiH or longer,
Uold Collateral.
Parties wishing to borrow had best apply prompt
ly to
CHAS. J. JENKINS.
President,
Or. J- 8. BEAN, Cashier Merchants' and Planters'
National Bank.
223 Broad Street.
wpila Augusta, Oisrgia.
. H. HOWARD. C. H. KOSOVA
W. II. HOWARD * SON,
A. A. BARNES, General Ticket Agent,
octlO-lm. Memphis
Cotton States
Qaimmuh.Shipping tmre.
MURRAY'S LINE—NEW
I ORE dr SAVANNAH
EVERY TUESDAY rauu each pout.
IMSUL/.NCE 11Y STEAMERS OF THU LINE, ONE
HALF PER CENT.
Hinton Stmt .fair.
THE NEXT GREAT ANNUAL
LEW,.
mender.
VIIItiii,.... ....7.....;..BULJLLEY, Commander,
Compose this line, and one af them steamships
*i port EVKRI TCKSDAT.
lading given by these steamships
by all railroad connections, and also through bUli
lading given In Savannah an Cotton destined for
Llvacpoul and Hamburg by first class steamships.—
84 Bay street.
PHILADELPHIA AMD XAVAMMXB VAIL STEAD
SHIFOOVPAMX.
PHMLADRLRULE JtJFD
VAJFjrAU.
fUl-
EVERY SATURDAY from xaoh pubiI
IMSUBAMCM UN OOTTUN BY STEAMERS UM THU
LIME ONE HALF PER CENT.
CABIN PASSAGE »*
DECS, with .ob.Rrt.no. U
TRl. Ua. !• ooxpoMd <4 UM ant cU* MnAlN
SATURDAY. TtarongR WU. Udlap
I'or New York.
THE GREAT SOUTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
EVERY THURSDAY.
Insurance by this Line can be effected under oux
at one-half per cent,
CABIN PASSAGE...’ $20 00
The first class steamers
Herman Livingstone, Choesenan, Com.
Oen. Burns a, F. O. Mallory, Com.
Will aall aa foUows:
H. LIVINGSTON October 6th, at 12:80 P. u.
GEN. BARNES
27, at 4:30 1
Bills of lading given hereon cotton and wheat thro,
to Liverpool and Hamburg via New York by first
class steamers. For pa mage or freight, apply to
WILDER k FULLARTON,
nov 9-tf No. 8 Stoddard’s Upper Range.
TIIE
Baltimore & Savannah
STEAMSHIP COMPANY
Iowa
Saragosaa,
o all first-class, and composed aa fol-
Capt HOOPER.
America Capt. BILLUPS.
North Point Capt FOLEY.
Hanoi* ■■
BOSTON&8AYANNAH
Stoaxnmlilp Lino.
(1.100 TONS), Capt
Steamship •• ORIENTAL" (780 tons), Capt F. M.
tho 10th, 20th and 30th
Life Insurance Co.
CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
HQ IFO^THE^FAIR
m
lOctober, for tariff rates, and back
— OrnTniaA
1,«00 BUMIIELM
Red Rust Proof Oats
Work W. Johnson’s,
uFFoana
Cut tan WarekouM-, ua liroad street.
AWOi
300 Rust*. Selected Send Kmrley,
iSO Bush. Seed Rye, to arrere.
Clover, „
1U Bush. Red Top or If mis
WstiC" *
«4 Bush. Orehsurd Brass,
UK) Rush. Tati JBeadoee Oat
XOJ
175 Bush. Blue Brass, send aM
500 Cud. Fresh Turnip Sety ;
of viritiiig vengeaooa upote a paaple b*-T ^ ^ ALWC
oaore a man guilty of high crime and 10b Wpjts 8ea Fowl Ef tuple lend
violation of jort law haa been convicted tJj ' Tf ” '
Btk puMiett.XM.ttcrIldmnira- m r R „•
poateeona. The Picaulent haa not 11m TT^ Ji TfflT 'JR. !Tf
•ffrimtery to anaume any ouch powid.ii ™*'> *”** w *“
• ‘ a people. If^hTi. re ^ ^
do re. The aooner
Fseteut Brain Drill,
»ja Bfymjif*
let him do re. Tho aooner V7 A LKO s
b ’ hi “’ «>• ««« The newer PS*
will the reign of tho dommmnt Faction mmrtugjFhsatw mu.
and their liirlf—nrw tomunatu.
Ho. Tlio proper ground for the
Iricndg of Bullock to assume ia that
*
COTTON FACTORS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
No. 2 WARREN BLOCK, • • • AUGUSTA, GA.
W K agaiu tender our services in the Warehouse
huaiueaa, in all its branches, to .our ol
runs and planters gsuaraUy.
CmuiuUsiou for Selling Cotton,
One and a Quarter Per Cent
iMtwl by i
nrlces.
Orders for
the firm, at tho lowcat market
Brass Instruments
A FULL CORNET RAND-SEVEN INS:
MKNT8—ltotanr Valves—all In good ordar—
Goat $400; will be aold at a sacrifice. Apply at
OOWIH THIS OFFICE.
MROaV Sat EES COR SALE LO H
to Close Consignments,
Packages of .IVit Crop Teas,
Platform Scales and Earth
Closets.
WRIGHT, SCHMIDT a 00.,
oct2i-9t_ _ Foriytb <M
TO RENT,
n\.
- HE ROOMS UNDER THE OLD POST OFFICE,
Corner of Alabama and Broad StxweU.
Apply to
Of 120 $t N. L. ANU1EU.
COAL CHEEK COAL.
W K HAVE ON HAND. AND ARE RECEIVING,
daily, tha beat quality of
OENUINK COAL OREEK COAL.
Our terms are STRICTLY CASH, and orders un-
A DIPLOMA
was awaitDKD uv the atlamta fair to thi
PHlLiDELPIIIA AND ATLANTA
WINE & LIQUOR CO.
Ha 8 Broad Stroot,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Pride of Pennsylvania
RYE WHISKY.
Alaoi Everything olae needed in the Agricultu-
-• u^.»
Mark W. Johnson’s,
P. 0. DOT 230, Atlanta, Ga.
Danforth’s Dentrifrice-
TKL-TU ul runty in, ItoHntob. UUuteU
prwpantion^ln oac.
ocUI-tt REDWTO* A nix.
CAPITAL $500,000.
OWNED AT HOKE AND HANAUED BY
Some of our Best Financiers.
Over 2,500 Policies Issued Since
June 1st, 1800.
The only Company doing business In tha South
lh »‘ >»" ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND
DOLLARS Deposited with the authorities of tha
Slate of Georgia for tho protection of Polloy Holden.
Policies Upon all the
VARIOUS m ans of INSURANCE ISSUED.
A Loan of 33 per. cent, of the
Premium Given ll'hen
Desired.
ALL POLICIES N0N-F0RFE1TABLE.
NO RXBTRICTIONB AS TO REST
deuce or Travel,
Strictly a Home Comp’y
With tta Capital and Inveatmenta at Homs
It appeals to those who deaire to avail themsclvea
of tha benefits of Life Insurance to give It their
patronage.
The time haa arrived when every thoughtful man
la disposed to make this wise provision for those de
pendent upon hlaJifs.
This Company proposes to give all the advauUges
whioh are offered by foreign Institutions of like
character, with the opportunity of keeping the va#
midst, which art annually sent
In oar
abroad.
TEOPLI OF THE
COTTON STATES
Footer Home Enterprise
Active sued Energetic Agents
muted in every County
and Item <n the South.
ADDRESS OM Gai t. OM
WM. J. MAGILL,
8U1 ERINTENDEKT AGENCIES.
OAos, 8$ Whitehall ateset
Office: ATLANTA, OA.
EDWIN 8. RAY. Medical Examiner.
OFFICEnSi
WM. & JOHNSTON. President
WM. 8. BOLT. Vice-President.
GEO. 8. Oil EAR, Secretary-
JOHN W. BURKE, General Age*.
J. MERCER GREEN, MadkalEiaaUfr.
septe-LtwdkwJm.
South and East
Freight and insurance at low rates. Good pas
senger accommodation*.
Goods forwarded free of commission.
Order goods by the direct line from Boston, and
avoid transhipment.
RICHARDSON A BARNARD,
Savannah.
septae-tf
Agents, Savannah
F. NICKERSON k CO..
Agante, Boston
UliattllantonB.
New Route to Mobile, New Orleans
Vicksburg and Texas.
Blue Mountain Route
V I A
SELMA, ROME, AND DALTON
Railroad and its Connections.
TJASSENGER8 LEAVING ATLANTA BY THE
iftl Aifo KMoYd KW 3 KB
at 10 A. M., making close connoction with
FAST EXPRESS TRAIN
Of 8elma, Rome and Dalton Railroad, arriving at
Selma at 8:10 P. M.
and making close connections with train of Alabama
Central Railroad, arriving at
Meridian 4:00 A. Mr
Jackson 11:50 A. M.
Vickaburg 2:53 P. M.
ALSO, raaka eloee connection at CALERA with
trains of 8outh and North Alabama Railroad, arriv
ing at
Montgomery 7:10 P. M.
Mobil# 7:46 A. M.
New Orleans 4:25 P. M.
The Roed haa boon recently equipped and ita
equipment la not surpassed by any in the ~
for strength and beauty of finish.
£7* No change of cars between Rome and Selma.
PULLMAN PALACE CARS
GEORGIA STATE FA1E
WILL BE HELD AT
Commencing Monday, October 83d,
AND CONTINUING FOR SIGHT DAYS.
PREPARATION ON A GRAND SCALE!
THE FINEST PARK AND BEST RACE TRACK
On tlio American Continent-
Seven Magnificent Exhibition Halls !
26 0 SPLENDID HORSE COTTAGES I
*10,000 IN CASH PREMIUMS
Offered for Fast Horses— Trotting or Running. The Fastest
Horses in the ATorthuiest and sduth to be Present.
Superior Accommodations for Stock.
A GRAND STAND
CAPABLE OF ACCOMMODATING FIVE THOUSAND PEOPLS.
GRAND STATE REGATTA!
Over $1,000 in Cash Premium*! Boat Clubs Invited from New York to New Orleans. Fifteen differ
ent Clubs expected. River bank Terraced for One Mile. Ten Thousand spectators can be seated on the
beautiful green-sward at one Ume.
-:o:-
Tliree Newspapers to to Printed on the Grounds.
Telegraph, Express and Post-offices in fuU operation on tho ground, day and night, for the convenience of
Visitors 1
A HANDSOME COTTAGE
With Private Rooms for Accommodation of Editors and Newspaper Correspondents.
GRAND BALLOON ASCENSION!
Every Day at 8 P. M.
Mobiles
NO DELAY AT TERMINAL POINTS
Fare aa low as by any other Route.
RW* Purchase Tickets vis Kingston at the General
Ticket Office, or at the U. I. Kimball House.
JOHN B. PICK,
General Pasaenger Agent
No. 4 KimballHouae,
Store.
L. U. PIKE,
PROPRIETOR.
* Goods sent to auy part of Un country.
A Card to the Public.
L. B. DAVIS,
INSrfiANCE AGENCY,
15, Whitehall Street.
M«it <oo, to 1. H. Jkmoo-
Atlanta, Ba„ Oct. 19th, 1871.
I HAVI FIVE A NO. 1 INSURANCE COMPANIES
that wen not represented in the
Groat Ghiongo Disaster.
These companies represent a Capital of $19,000,-
The great ••ANDES" still stands forth in Its
sound and solv*>nt|
Risks written at adequate and equitable rates.
Companies surviving the terriblo conflagration ask
an advance over former rates.
L. B. DAT18,
ED W ABD PAVSON YVJbJSTOJV,
Tha distinguished Pedestrian, from New York, will appear on Monday and Tuesday, October 23d and 24th,
and Illustrate his wonderful powers of endurano# which have excited the
wonder and admiration of tho world.
Others Exhibitions of Rare Interest and Merit
Will be of Dolly Occurrence Throughout the week.
STREET CARS!
Will take Passengers to and from the Park to any part of tha City every fifteen minutes. FARE, ONLY
TEN CENTS I
-:o:-
SPECIAL PREMIUMS!
An oBV red, amounting to over tlMOU. Flvo Tliouund Dolton oD.rwl bj on. mnn I
AimafMMnto for toflrad and Mnuibont TnnaportoUoa nt toll mton tor 1-a.imm aa< FrMfbt bar,
•** vita all t!a llnaa ibnugbont Um Country from X.* York to JCuw Orleunt, an< tnm Oktoni* to
Only $32 from NEW YORK to MACON AND
BBTURN!
— 1) Jt SltoXOAti OKA buoa
Twenty Thousand Visitors Expected Daily on
the Grounds.
SEND FOR REVISED PREMIUM LISTS TO THE UNDERSIGNED.
W. A. HUFF, Mayor.
Octobrrt-SUOcSi