Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, September 02, 1874, Image 3

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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1874. RHE NEVER BIB IT. SUSIE IS IXTXRVICWXD AND DENIM ALL. Rochester in a busy, beautiful place. Suvan lives there, rerhape you have heard of Susan. Bunin knows a great many people, and a few of the newspa pers have said some things about her of fate. Susan weighs about twenty ounces to the pouud, and might weigh more if she wasn't troubled with leanness. Her bouse stands on a quiet, secluded spot of the uoiay and industrious inland town, and if it didn't have her name on the front door yon wouldn’t know she resided there. This silver plate with the well- known initial< attracted onr cariosity and we ventured in. Hhe hadn’t much time to spend on reporters, owing to the fact that the was preparing an extraordinary state ment in refutation of “Bessie's blunder- ing lie.” “And who is Bessie, we pray you, Mis. Susan ?” said we. Gentle reader, now wss the time to wit ness the length, breadth, depth and cir cumference of Susie's wrath. Hho is a strange woman. She never maddens without making a point. No matter what nt. The room waa large, but she filled Unveiling her far-sighted vision by ■ovlng bet near-sight •a .p*ca, aha ela ted one of bar dark gray orbs until it -cbed our dome- sod lowering the other ktil it covered onr feet, she said, with a gesture of animated surprise: '^‘Haven’t you heard of that girl Beseie yet? Well,'I wonder. The newspapers M it in.” “What in ?’’ we interrupted. “What in! Ooodneas graoions! are yon an American citfzen in good standing and hain’t heard about it ?" “About what ?” we agtin put in. ,i*Abuut what! Well then if I ain't sur- prieed. Why. about what the newspapers MM about what I Dover did ?” ^SShy didn’t you do, Susan ?” said we v .“Do! Why I never did anything of I kind, and they know better. They “Kt to be ashamed of themselves; if j haiu’t, I am ashamed for them. This ole matter has got to be sifted to the r bottom, and I don't ears if it takes Je4ime to And the bottom, either.'' “And what do you refer to now, Mrs. sail, allow Us to ask?” interrogated we. “I’ll show you what I refer to,” said e, seizing a New York Tribune which utaincd BesRio'a statement. “That ero,” she continued, pointing to the rt which nettled her most, “is, in length, adtli and general massiveness, the big. falsehood that was ever uttered, and ve been to a great many political tings, too.” ~ b, then, yon mean to have n>e nuder- d that you never, never, nev—that is -y—uever, nev—; you know that t Theodore’s knees, don't you ?” is qneatiou filled ns with grave ap- nsions of danger, as a pair of shears n umbrella were near enough for to manipulate at will; but the kind, atnred soul didn’t. Not any. She j aroso from her oushioned seat and before us in all the majesty of her Injured foelings. with one hand resting on heir hip and the other gyrating somewhere within s radius that nearly reached onr IJ|td she, “Young man' — W» remarked that onr name waa Mr. Brown, but it failed to attract her atten tion. “po you euppoeo that I would so far forget my dignity ea to for one precious, alagln. blessed moment playfully nestle in the arms of that fellow Theodore, or any other man ?" ..“I really don't think yon”— —Listen, young man!” said she; “for lis a very curious affair, and one which orally interests both old and young." Ve nodded “that it certainly did," par- ilarly old, gray headed men, with ono it in the grave, who have been known ttjget up in the night and light a candle te 1,-read certain paragraphs in the state- t eit in Theodore's lap 1 Not ninch, g man; that's a grave misstatement, , I’d sooner oocupy the roof of a red- hen in July, lad, indeed I would now, here's no fuoling about it. Yonng when the United States beoomes sit- j in the Indian ocean, when the North I used as a flag staff in the desert of 1 when honest men go to Congress ngressmen go to Heaven, when Kfringe the equator and Icelanders Bttruck, when the Qnoon of Great Britain Bits in the White House as ruler, I-the White House stands in the Mis* l valley, when bad men go to glorv od meu go to Halifax—(she didn't 3alifax)—when rich men are all k and honest men get their due*, k Me!hodists preach Catholicism and » teach Protestantism, when truth I falsehood and Heaven means hell, [young man, and not till then, will L B. found nestling and fooling i the lap of that unfortunate, times, despicable species of the _ i race commonly called man. Bes* I an idiot, for I never did it, bo help John.” She didn't say what John, Jib is bnd for the Johns generally, phile she was thinkiog of some more irisous we slipped out for refresh* i and forgot to return. It's strange ewspipers will keep this falsehood Rafter wuoh a straightforward denial i fact in totuoi. The newspapers l enough to know better. W. Upp. OPELIKA DIRECTORY. O. Hsrwell having withdrawn from the firm of Harwell, Qriffln A Co., baa removed to Chambers street. Hie friends and patrons would do wall to oall on bim in bis uew quarters, and ezamiue stock before bnying elsewhere. Prices at panic rates.ja!8 suAwedlf Doctor*. DR. I. T. WARNOCK, Surgeon and Physician. Slaughters Dm* Store, Rmlr.md itmt, PB. J. W. B. W1LLIAMN • bia professional aortic**. OSes over It Ireen A Co.'*, Cbamlwr* A K. R. Street*. Millinery. lit NOTICE. Omen North A South Railroad Co.,) Columbus, Oa., July :w, 1874. | U NT1I. tin* Iftth of September i ■ix person*. or more, coin* n|i lug Mini returning on the evening train of the Bttme day, will t>o pit*p«>d tlie round trip for on* for*. Similar part ea going up *t ft o’clock d TYtaming on tniu* train, , part lea of ‘.MM v.«. mu ml trip for fifty 0»m oral «t ion ticket a, fot lion, lor twenty mund trip* i the name train, can l»e had ft Childrxn over IIve and ui ho charged h •!*' int< pMited free The rond in in a thoroughly safe condition, and the tr«ina are in charge of* careful, polite and '.oomuowlRtlug conductor. Jy:il td E. A. KLKWKLLKN, Receiver. lit he udividuala or fumi- go uo and return on ten dollar*, id under twelve year* will Thou* under live will he MISSES WHITE * TUCKER, Fashionable Milliners and Dressmakers. Gentlemen's Shirt* cut by chert tncaunre, *ad K ran teed to tit. Chambers street, nest to in's dry goods store. tebl MRS. C. V. BARLOW, Fashionable Milliner and Dratimeker. hole Agent of Diitteriok A Co.’s Patterns. At ths lets Baukiug llouss ol fihappard A Co., Opelika, Ala. Ja23 Notaries Public. V. D. HIGGINS, Being appointed Notary Pnblie for Lee county, respectfully aoheita tbe patronage of bia friends. Hold* Court 1st and 2d Saturdays of *aen month, at K. U. llollifiold’a law oftcc. j*33 Furniture, ko. At Panic Price*. A. O. HARWELL* Dealer In all klada of Paraltur*. Also, Metallic, Wood Co thus, and Caak«ta. J*18 Chambers street. Lawyers. A. J. VICKEBI, Attorney and Cwnnaellwr nt Law. Office opposite Alabama Uoue*. Practice* In all tli* Courts of the Statu. Ja3 Tailor*. J. B. CAMPBELL, Taller, Cutting and Makiug in tlie Latest Stylo*. Re pairing neatly done. South Railroad 8t., over Furniture Store. Jal Dentist*. J.LK. SMITH, Detail at, l'tato Work and Plugging on reasonable duc'23] term*. Chamber* street. Barber Shops. WESLEY BAHEINGEB, Berber, Corner truth Kailroad aud Chamber* streets. dec ^3 BIG NON dt TUBNEB, Barbara, South Kailroad afreet, unoer Adaius House. dec23 Hotels. ADAMS HOUSE. When vou go to Opelika, be sure to atop at the Adams House, opposite Passenger Depot, decan Insurance. E. €. BOWEN * SON, General Insurance Agents. _ Office. Railroad Street, over R. M. Greene k t^i.'a BOV** New Advertisements. WORKING PEOPLE—Bale or Fe- VV male—Lmploymtnt at hone, *30 per week warranted. No capital required. Par ticular* and valuable samples sent free. Ad dress, with 0 rent return stamp, C. ROSS, Williamsburg, N. Y. 4w Western Railroad of Alabama. .'j .iriviVi 541 HOURS TO NEW TORE NINE HOURS FASTEST TIME! WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA, OoiDRsoa, Oa,, '.July 6th, 1874. TRAINS LEAVE OOLUMBUS DAILY For Montgomery and 8*ltna, l*w a. m. Arrive at Montg’y, • 7.oo a. ■ Arrive at Selma, - 11:04 a.m. FOR ATLANTA AND NEW YORK At 10:80 a. m. Arrive Opelika at 12:20 p. m. At Atlanta 6:42 p. tu. By Atlanta and Richmond Alr-Linc. Leave Atlanta 6:00 p. m., CHARLOTTE 8:36 a. ., Danville 3:27 p. no. Richmond 11:06 p. m. A rive at Washington 4:30 a. m., at Baltimore 6:80 ., at Philadelphia 1:30 p. tu., at NEW YORK 5:16 Sleeping Cars rnn from Atlauta to Charlotte. By Kennaaaw Route. Leave AUuuU 0.00 p. ta., Dalton 10:id p. i . Bristol 10:46 a. m., Lynchburg 10.46 p. m. Arrive at Washington 6:45 a. m., at Baltimore 0.16 a. m., at Phlladalphla 1:30 p. m . at NEW YORE 5:16 Hluoplug cars run from Atlanta to Lyuchbnrg. TRAINS ARRIVE AT OOLUMBUS DAILY From Atlanta and New York, * 6:34 A. M. From Montgomery and Selma • 2:30 r. m. Tick*!* for sale at Union Passenger Depot. CHAD. P. BALL, General Bup’t. R. A. BACON. Agent. fapr26 tf Coughs, Colds, Hosrseness, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, WELLS’ C ARBOLIC TABLETS PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. Sold by Druggists. 4w Episcopal Female Institute, Under charge of CHRIST CHURCH, Win- ( HKSTgK, Va.: Rkv. J. C WhmaT,A.M., Princi pal, (formerly Vic# Prln. Va. Fem. lust.) with competent. assistants In the various depart* meats of Engil-b, Mathematics. Natural Sol- NTERESTiNo LawSuit.—The Atlanta , uf Thursday, say*: bw days since Dr. £. J. Palmer it suit in Justice Walker’s oourt t one Heath for services rendered ent attack of sickness. Mr. Heath t the bill exorbitant, and hence the fhe trial developed the foot that uer did not have a diploma, but a ato from one of the professors of ^ersonian University, stating that fetor did graduate in that school in attorney for the defence admitted i Doctor was a graduate of the i claims for his Alma Mater, bnt non-suit on the ground that he bracticing medicine in conformity F laws of the State of Georgia, I law requiring all physicians to fMJMtipttiptomaft from Georgia schools, Isgalljrttyhr ter ed, or a license from one of the two examining boards. The court beMHhbttho motion was a good one, and diamiaaed the snit at the Doctor’s cost. If it is not, it may as well be under stood, lor such is the law, that physicians who aft not exempt by virtue of having been to practice in Georgia since July, UtlWPlnce 1861 ’ mn,t » unless they k graduated since the 7th of —'“. 1874, have certificates of quali- Dm the board of the school to belong. Otherwise, they are indiotment, and, if found 1600 fine and six months* labor gang. The very moment no matter who, white or lor female, crosses the threah- ■ck person's chamber to ad- kysic. or do any other thing lith the healing art for any ", the law ia infracted and attaehes. We imagine our I have a lively time some of ithering the runaway viola- riaw up. We have thought ly this much. Dr. Palmer’s few, and it shows which way , Language*, Music, vooal and instrumen tal, Drawing and Paluting. Tne session, of tea scholastic months, begins Sept. 2, 1874. Ciieulara of oourse or study ternra, ho., sent application to J. U. WHEAT, Winchester, . Kelerencea. The Bishop and Clergy of the Prot. Epls. Church of the Diocese of Vir ginia. —$20- WILL BUT ▲ First Mortgage Premium Bond OF TUB INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION CO., Now IT or Ik.. Authorised by the Leglslatare of the State of New York. First Premium Drawlag, Sept. 7,18474. Capital Premium. - $100,000 Address, for Bonds and full Information, MORQENTHAU, BRUNO A CO., Financial Agents, 23 Pabk Row, N. Y. P. O. Drawer 29. Application* /or Agenda received. HAVE T0U TRIED JURUBEBA? ARK YOU Woak, Nervous, or Debilitated ? of making f Then try JUKI! BE BA, the wonderful Tonic aud luvigorator, which acts so beneficially Him ancrotive organ* as to impart vigor to all lowei . acting directly on the liver and spleen. II regulates the Bowels, quioti the nerves, and gives such a healthy tone to the whole person. Its operation fla not violent, but is characterised h> great gcatlenosft; the patient ex change, no marked results, i make the invalid feel like a o BANKINC AND INSURANCE. FIREMAN’S FUND INSURANCE OOMPAN'S’. Chicago Losaea Paid Promptly in Full, > • $526,364.92 Boston “ “ “ - • 180,603.89 Total AM.tt-Q.IS—January l.t, 1874, *582,632.02. LIABILITIES. Lomcb Due and Unpaid Losses in process of adjustment, or adjuetod and not due All other Claims CEORCIA STATE PAIR. THE GREAT GEORGIA STATE FAIR OF I 874. None. 122,61)8 00 1,016 62 The Annual Fair of the Georgia Stato Agricultural Society for 1874, WILL BE HELD AT Oglethorpe Park, Atlanta, Georgia, BEGINNING OCTOBER lOTH, AND CONTINUING ONE WEEK! COMPARATIVE STATEMENT, ...f>Ull\887 ... 62(1,217 Income, 1873 Income, 1872 Gain * 8«; Lo«e«« Promptly A4|MtMl mmd *' nflrly Bottled by G. GUNBf JORDAN, Agent, ootiifl ly OOLUMBUS. OA. SAVE YOUR MONEY! MOST ANY ONE CAN MAKE MONEY, BUT ONLY THE WI8E ONES 8AVE IT ! If you will only tav* what you Wa*ta, It would be no trouble to become Independent. Central Railroad. for ONE PARK. Bald tickets will be Sold until Slat of December Next, and be GOOD to return Until the 15th of January, 1875. CONDUCTOR* ARK NOT AUTIIOR1ZKD •oil RETURN TICKETS from polnt4 where Agents soli. The PUBLIC are therefore CAUTIONED to PROVIDE THEMSELVES WITH TICKETS from the Agents nt the utatlon, or PAY BOTH WAYS. WM. HOOKUP, Uen’l Sup’t Central Huili-ond. V. POWERS, Eng’r mid Au|»'t Soutliweatnm Railroad. O. J. VOREACKE, Sup't Atlanta Diviaion Central Railroad. Montgomery A Eufaula R. R. Change of Schedule, Taking Effect Sunday, Jun. 21, 1874. *r» KAIL T&AIK—DAILY. Leave Montgomery 4:00 r Arrivo at Kufanla 11:38 r Connecting on Wednemlaya and Saturday* , nnd daily *t Union DoMtM on (^rnttahnncli* Spriuga with Mobile A Uirard Railroad tor Troy. Leuvo Eufaula 12:45 A M Arrive at Montgomery 7:16 a a Connecting at Union Spriuga * 1th Mobile A Girard Railroad tor Columbtia, and at Montgomery with roads diverging. JtM tf It. DUNHAM, Sup't eules mm sines dehth't Lota than one year old, and haa 378 Depositors. The Legislature of Georgia binds, by law, over $3,000,000 for the seourlty of Depositors—$12 In assets for every dol lar of liabilities. Deposits of $1.00 and upwards reoelved. Seven per cent compounded four times a year. Deposits payable on demand. N. J. BUSSEY, Pres’t. G. GUNBY JORDAN, Treas’r. SECURITY—PROMPTNESS—LIBERALITY T THE $15,000 In Premium* Offered, all In CASH Except Med als and Diploma*. No Silver Plat*. NO ENTRY FEE8 CHARGED ! We append a few cxtraoU from Premium List, aa showing thi rang* and char acter of tho Exposition : COUNTY PREMIUMS. To tho Couuty making tho Best Exhibition of STOCK $600 00 To the County ranking tho West Exhibition of FIELD CROPS 600 00 To tho County making the Rest Exhibition of HORTICULTURAL and DO MESTIC Products 300 00 To the Couuty making tho liest Exhibition of FRUITS 100 00 To the Couuty making tho Best Exhibition of DOMESTIC MANUFAC TURES 160 00 To the County making the Best Exhibition of ARTICLES MANUFACTURED BY MACHINERY 200 00 For the County making the second best exhibition of artiolM manufactured by uiachinory 160 00 HORSE DEPARTMENT. Bent thoroughbred Station and ten of bin Colts $200 00 Best Stallion of all werk, and ten of biH Colts 126 00 Best Gelding or Mare 100 00 Second Best Gelding or Mare 60 00 BoHt combination Horse or Maro 60 00 Hent Naddlo Horse or Maro 60 00 Secoud Best Saddle Horae or Mare 26 00 Third Best Saddle Horse or Mare 10 00 PiticNt and Best Double Team—matohed 100 00 Second Best Double Team—matched 60 00 Best pnir Males—in linnoss 60 00 BoHt single Mule 26 00 Georgia Home Insurance Comp’y CONTINUES TO OFFER THE PUBLIC INDEMNITY attaint Loss by F1HE ! Having Paid her Friend* and Patrons Since the War $800,000.00, •h* Want* * Chance to Cat it Back, i. RHODES BROWNE, GEO. W. DILLINGHAM, SAM’L S. MURDOCH Preside*!. Coin in boa, Oct. lat, 1873. Trewswrer. 18-10. 1874. D. F. WILLCOX, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, 81 BroMl atr.st. Representing Oldest and Strongest American and English Companies. CENTRAL RAILROAD. UliNKRAL SUPARIHTKNDKNT’a OffPlCI, ) Central Kailroad. V Savannah, November 1,1574. ) O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, 14TU INSTANT 1'RHaenger Train* on the Georgia Central Railroad, It* Brauch** tuul Connection*, will run A* follow*: TRAIN NO. 1, GOINU NORTH AND WEST. Leave Savannah 8:46 am Leave Augusta W.U5 \ ■ Arrive In Auguita 4:00 r m Arrive in MilitHlgeville 10:00 p u Arrivo iu Kutonton .11:55 p u Arrive in Macou Leave Macon for Columbua Leavo Macon for Ku'anla Leave Macon for Atlantis Arrive at Columbua Arrive at Kufaub* . 0:46 ... 7:17 PM ... 9:10 v ... 8:10 p ...12:45 a ...10:20 a ... 6:00 A eriencpri uo sudden change, but gradually Ui* trouble* "Fold their tents, like the Aral*, And aileutly atenl away.” Thle ia no new nnd untried dlaeovery, but ha* been long tued with wonderful remedial result*, aud ia prououQced by the highest medical authori ties "the moat |H>werfu1 tonic an alterative known." Aak your druggiat for it. For *iile by W.M. F. KIDDKR A CO., bur22 4w New York. R. KICK. R. R ■ARE, RACY FLIRTATION CARDS! Tbeee are I It I* done wh ceived from Pari* 1 Are Bu» on.. J. DKIDK t Ind. Arrive at Atlanta COMING SOUTH AND EAST. Leave Atlanta 10:00 p Leavo Co unibu* 7:10 p : Leave Eufaula 7:25 p : Arrive at Macon from Atlanta H:lo a i Arrive at Macon from Columbu* 4:10 a Arrive at Macon from Kalaula 6:4 > a Leave Macon 7:15 a Leave Auguiita 8:05 a Arrive at Auguata 4:00 p Arrive at Savunuah 6:15 p TRAIN NO. 2, GOING NORTH AND WEST. Leave Bavanuxh 7:30 p Leave Augusta 8:05 p Arrive in Auguata.. 6:65 a Arrive in Macon 8.20 a Leave Macon for Columbu* 9:20 a Loavo Macon for Eufaula 9.05 a Leave Mai on for Atlanta 9:00 a Arrive lu Columbua ti:35 p Arrive iu Eufaula 5:4o p Arrive in Atlautu.... 3:05 p COM I NO SOUTH AND EAST. Leave Atlanta 1:75 p Leave Columbu* 2:30 p Leave Eufaula 8:50 a Arrive in Macon from Atlanta -.. 7:10 p Arrive in Macon from Columbus 7:25 p Arrive iu Macou from Eufaula 6:10 p Leave Macon 7:35 p Arrivo iu Milledgeville 10:09 p Arrive in Katonton 11:56 p Leave August* 8:05 p Arrive in AugiiHta 5:56 \ Arrive iu Savannah 7:15 a Train No. 2, being a through train on tho Cen tral Kailroad, stopping only at wholo Mtatlone, paseengers for half elation* cannot he taken c or put off. I'aaaengeil for Milledgeville and Eaton ton wl take train No. 1 from Savannah and Auguata, and train No. 2 from pointa on the 8outbwdat«'rn Rail road, Atlanta and Macon. The Milledgeville and Eatontou train run* daily, Sunday a excepted. WILLIAM ROGERS, je&l tf Geueral Superintendent l Frankfort, A NEW CASK tty Printa. PEA000K A SWIFT. Important to Farmers. M R- T, J. STEVENS i* well known to the Georgia and Alabama aa one of tue moat reliable and efficient GIN-WRIGHTS in the oonntry. Wherever be haa worked be haa glvan satisfaction; and, aa he propoaea to make a .- - plantar* needlag Ola repair* ’ name* aad loaatloa. "Work •Ml dona H Iwlaa dana.' NOTICE. U. II. KPP1XU, Prw-L B. W. KUWABIM, Cukl.r. B. B. BVLPOBD, An't Cnk 1 The Chattahoochee National OF COLUMBUS, GEO. Bank Thit Bank tranaaots a Qanaral Baaking butinaaa, gay* Interaat on De- poalta undap apaolal aontract, glvaa prompt att**tl*B to oollootion* on all aooaaalbl* point*, and invlta* oorraapondano*. Information trammltted by mall or wiro* whan daalrad. Rprl d8m J. &SOOXS BttOWNB, PraaUaBt. 9X0. W. WLLMOHAX, Oaahier. GEORGIA HOME BANK. Bank of Discount and Depoait. Dealt in Exehange, Coin, Stocks and Bonds. Drafts Collected, and prompt return* made. THE GEORGIA HOME SAVINGS BAM Offers the greatest inducements to those having idle funds, tor which they want undoubted security, a liberal interest, and prompt payment when required. DEPOSITS of $1 and upwards received. Deposits can be withdrawn in person or by check by those of .,ur patrons who live at a distance. INTEREST allowed at Seven (7) Per Cent, compound ed January, April, July and October—four limes a year. SECURITY.—15y the terms of the Company’s chartei, thflbentiro capital and property of the Company nnd the private property of the Shareholders is pledged for the obligations of the Savings Dank. DIRECTORS: J. KHODEH BROWNE, Prez't of the Co. N. N. CURTIS, of Well*,Curtiz A Go. JAH. F. BOZEMAN, Capitalist, Atlanta. L. T. DOWNING, Attoriiey-ai-I.au. J. It. CLAPP, Mannf’lr, Clapp's Factory. D. F. WILLCOX, Seoretery of; h Co. Hou. JOHN MoILHENNY, Mayor. JOSIAH MOBRB, Banker, Monvg'y. JAMES BANKIN. Capitalist. CHARLES WISB, mar, cxIAull O N AND AFTIB ArttIL ICTB. th« Paueoger Train on this Hoad will run .. follow. ; Arrlvoal Columbua.. a$>rif rw 10:90 4. M. W. L. OLAlK, •■F’l. THE FOUNDATION PRICES! THE LOWEST at which Dry Goods have ever been thle State! Joseph db CATTLE DEPARTMENT. $2f» nnd sjp jt*, reapedivaljr, for tbe beat Ball and Cow of eech of the following breed* : Alderuny, Ayrhhire, lArabtuiu, Devon, Durham and Nalivea. Hent pen of Fut Culllo—not Iohh than ton head $100 00 Boat Milch Cow 76 00 Hocond Bout Milch Cow 40 00 Boat brooding Bull with tlvo of hiH Calves 100 00 Sheep. $2,*i tuul 4(16, renpoctivoly, for the beat Buck end Ewe of eeoh of the following brouda: Merino, Southdown end Ootawold. For tb« 8weepatiikoa Buck t JIO 00 Beat pen of Fat Mnttun :i0 <H) Swine. Liberal Premimna for nil the difl'eront hreedn of Hoga. Hweepatekes Boar $ 26 00 SwoepstnkoH Bow, with Piga .............. ................ 26 00 POULTRY. Thia Department iu uncommonly full end liberal. Premiuma ere offered for Thirty-Four differout varietiea of Cbiokena. $10 for the bent trio of eeoh veriety, except Bautmua, for which $6 in ottered for the beat trio of eeoh Yeriety. Beat Trio Broti/.e Turkeyh $ 20 00 For tho beat peir of liremeu, Hour Kong, Afrioen end Touloane Geeee, eeoh, 10 00 For the beat pair ltouen, Poland, Muaoovy end Cayuga Duoka, eech 6 4H> For (ho beat diapluy of Domeatin Fowla 100 00 Beat display of Pigeona 26 Oo CROP PRODUCTS. Beat remiltH from n two-horae furm $ 60 00 For tho moat ample nnd generous support, nuffioient for e family of eight avhite persona, lo bo producod on the lowest number of eoree end et the leant oxpeiiHe. This support to include provision for the work end milk Htock used. Tho umonnt of brendatuffH, meet, frnlte, batter end milk, honey and garden Ktufla, to be given, aud elao Ihe details of onltare end manuring 260 00 Best throo buloa of Hhort Staple Cotton 160 00 Hecoud boat lot 100 00 Beat single bale Hhort Htuplo 60 00 Heeond beat do 26 00 Beat barrel Georgia made Sugar 26 00 Best barrel Georgia mode Horghuiii Hyrtip «.... 26 00 Best diaplny of Hninp’eH of Crops, the contribution of e single farm 60 00 Beat display of Vegetables 26 00 Fruit. Best collection of Apples $ 26 00 Beet collection of Pears 26 00 HOME INDUSTRY. Best display of Jellies, Preserves, Pickles, Jama, Catnupa, Syrups end Cordi als, made and exhibited by one lady $ 60 00 .Second best display of the same 40 00 Third best display of the same 26 00 Best display of Dried Fruits 26 (XI Second bust 10 00 Best display of Canned Fruits 26 00 Heeond best 10 00 Boat display of Canned' Vegetables 26 00 Second best 10 00 Best display of Oruaiueutnl Preserves, out by hand 26 00 Boat display of Doiuesliu Winns 26 00 Best display of Broad by ono Indy 26 00 Handsomest Iced and Ornamental Cake, to be two foot high 20 00 Needle Work. Best mado Gentleman's Suit by a lady $ 26 00 Bast ruude Lady's Huit 26 00 Boat lUbde Silk Dress by n Georgia Lndy, not a dress maker 26 00 Host piece of Tapestry in Worsted aud Floss, by a Georgia Lady 26 00 Best finished Baby Basket by a Georgia Lady 26 00 Bfwt sot of Mouolioir Cuae, by a Ooorgia Lady 26 00 BeHt display of Fomnlo Handicraft, by one lady 60 00 Paintings. Best Oil Painting by a Georgia Artist $ 60 00 Best display of Paintings, Drawings, etc., by tbe pupil* of any Bohool or College 60 00 Best Oil Psiuting representing a Southern Landscape from natnre 20 00 Beat Oil Painting representing an hintoricnl soene 20 00 Beat VortraitA’ttintiug 20 00 MILITARY COMPANY. For the Beat Drilled Volunteer Company, of not less then forty members, rank and file 00 Second bust 260 00 Third best 126 00 TfiE FIREMEN’S CONTEST. At a meeting of tho CommiUeu of the Fire Department end the Fair Committee, tho following programme wuh adopted : FIHHT PHIZIv-lfook and Ladder Companies to run three hundred yards, and put up a thirty-foot Ladder, aacend nnd descend a man, end return Ihe Ladder to tho Truck in tho quicdiost time ♦ 7.'. 1M1 SECOND P1UZE—For the bust time made by any cIhhh of Steamers, to rnn three hundred yards, gut up steam, end play through oue hundred feet of hose in quickest time MM) 00 TiliUD PltlZK—Second class Steamers, for the best play through one hundred feut of hose MMIOO FOlIUTIl FJUZE—Third class stoaincrs, for buat play through one hun dred fuut hose 100 CM) FIFTH Pit USE—Fourth eluss Steamers, for best play through one hun dred feut. hone 60 00 SIXTH PltlZK—Hose Bools, to run tbreo hundred yard* end play through ono hundred feet hose in quickest lime 60 00 SEVENTH PltlZK—Fire Extinguishers, to run three hundred yards, end piny through fifty foot hose—fifty foot water 26 00 All other arinngemeiitH will ho made by the first officer* of eaoh Company visiting the Fair, with the (.'ummiltoo of tho Atlanta Fire Department. COMMITTEE OF FIltK DEPAItTMENT—Jacob Emmel, Chief; Been llerrv, First Assistant Chief; Jerry Lynch, Second Assistant; John Berkle, of No. 1; J. fc. Gnllatt, of No. 2; O. W. Jack, of No. II; W. It. Joyner, of Hook end Ladder; 1). A. McDuffie, of No. 6. FAIR COMMITTEE—It. It. Youug, Chairman; Mayor 8. B. Spencer, Aaron Hons, A. L. Fowler. Companies desiring to en’or f »r the above Prizoa, iu the Firemen'* Contest, will address, for further information, It. C. YOUNG, Chairman Pair Committee. RACES. | Put ho for Trotting Horses, open to the world $660 00 Purse for Running Horse?., open to tho world .‘160 00 | Fivo other purses of liberal amounts are offered. 49" Tho al>ove la but an outllno of tho Premium List, offered by tl>e STATE AOKIGLU* TDKAI< SOCIETY ami t< e CITY OK ATLANTA, embracing every Department of Industry I and Art. Tho full Premium I.l-r, In pamphlet torui, will be lent by meu, upon application tu tho Secretary. , with tbe view of a The tbuuaaud* who have flailed this eeteblUbment alece It led in tbe reduction of Dry G ooda % ;oode end ell repreeentatioua made. never have a bm*r ebaaee. A email na »*> farther uow than ev JOIKPI t MO., «• Bread Street. Freight* and Transportation.' Arrangement* will be mado w th the various Kailroad and Steamiblp lines for the usual re duced rates for vlsltori and articles coming to tbe Fair. Article* may bo xent, oonaiguud ‘Georgia State Fair, Atlanta, Georgia," at *ny timo after r exponxe will bo epnrcd to make the approaching Fair worthy ai a State Kxhfbl- '‘tribute to tho oouitort and enjoyment of lta vbltora, end all person* are teapeet- to oome and bring whatever of merit they mav have to exhibit. GUN. A. II.UOLUUITT, President. GEN. WM. PHIL IPS, General Superintendent. MALOOM JOHNSTON, Secretary