Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, October 01, 1874, Image 3

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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1874. WHERE HA BY-JOY COMER FROM. A«I ».\t by my study table, -With niv sermon strewing the floor, Mt little flxtoen-immth darling Oamefull-fcail through the study door. Ho first boro away to the window. Than veered to the bright hearthstone; But soon in the lurther corner Cast anchor all alone. First he rattled the quills In my poo l ox, And then with the cari*>t lie played; Then ho washed his hands in the sunshine, *•“* "laiiuht at the shadows they mado. ng was as good as auotlior, heli gave a new surprise; flight ot his ehildlsn glad nets shining out ol his eyes. adered where all the joy camo Iroin loughtfell from Heaven on me: eu God and a balm are together, a fountain of glee hds bubble up In the child s heart; je those waters are given, j renewod by tho joy tides p great choorful heart in Heaven. I had quite forgotten my sermon, For the lovo of tho Fat her in Heaven HnAtome to mo through my boy. —S. K. Caltkrop. Jgr t <r imh: .\oti:k axd items. yearly Having lo the Granges, i combination lit buying nml Hell, fttimuted at over twelve million of OHlimated that tho Granges have four inillionH of dollars invented iHtrial enterprises, outsido of their business. large meeliug of Patrons from the of Virgiuia und North Carolina Id nt Danville, Vn., on the 11th Southern Granges are alive to rests of the organization, aud they rk out of it much good. -Jttm Patrons in Wisconsin are engag ed in a desperate contest with their rail roads. Every mem tier of the Order iu the Union should take a lively interest in the struggle, and it would strengthen lands of our lUdger brethren if eve- rauge in the tttuto would pans rosolu- i expressing their brotherly sympathy id support. —Senator Booth of California in a late ech said : “Tho word of a member of Grange should bo sterling in every inunction, and pass current as the coin lie realm. Not ouly his field but bis should lie made fruitful by bis asso- His presence nt home should be mospliore of peace, and his influence !» hiH neighbors «ih fragrant as au or- 'd iu bloom.” t a counc il meeting in Illinois, it resolved that “tho members of this i behove that the repeal of tho ‘til hauk'.ng law, aud the issuing of A tender currency direct from the iry, interchangeable for govern- bonds bearing the lowest late of interest possible, in place of the national bank currency, would lie conducive to tho beeMuterests of the members of the Or der end the couutry.” RECUPERATION. Hpeukiug of tho fall trade, one of tho chfilieB says:—“From the Agricultural parts of tho country orders arc nearly as large as usual aud money is easy.” Aud an indication of what is to come, mplaints of hard times which have in the month of everybody for tlie bid fair to bo replaced by In of activo business. When the mltural districts, which comprise tho conservative elements of the eoun- icgiu to purchase, biiHiuess really cneuces. illative transactions are mostly con- .1 to large cities, while I ho Holid par ies ami salos are made by aud to (bo •filistH. As wo Home moms ago pre- id it would, the country is fast vocov- |g from tho terrible shock of last Oc- Aml those same conservative nts which were in no wise respon- jfor tho panic hut which suflored ‘•y it, are very justly the first to feel lovory. It is eminently proper in ist ago thut uonservatiHin should he 'ed by great prosperity, and tho | outlook indicates justice in this At this time, during the Fair throughout the couutry, we may from a growing trade the most luxuries for tlie futuro, aud cou nt, while immediate recovery can- attained, our financial coiivaloh- is un established fact, lally tluuncial disturbances first ud first subside within the confines at is called tho speculative interest, to disturbance was not nu cxcep- ;o tho rules, but tho food-producing sst which iu this, is in former cases, violently nml injuriously efTected, ■sed the usual order iu first present- ividencoM of heallh aud pormnnent ry. We cannot but regard this ex- inlly favorable experience as i ihadowingof prosperity for that in- ry which must continue to be the illation of all others, ut tho best Riga is n return of confi- Mun talk of hard times still, but naif they would soon pass, aud with the revival of hope comes nu energy that will * ^ itch the expected now business vig- lly, opou now avenues for trudo, and general activity iu tho whole ;ry. Comnieroiul Htagnution is so synonymous with paralysis of that wo recognize tho elasticity of tg now apparent, us tho most hoaltli- n yet soon. lonrse. tho roliomid from tho de pression of tho Inst few mouths, will lend «ome into wild spncu hit ions, but this, like u sUmfflflnt in ensos of collapse, will bo a benefit for (ho timo being. From all the signs, we may expect a good business, and Partly a wife one, to be dono this fall.—J foorcH Jiural id Yorker. —In the city of Halifax thoro dwelt a law yer, crafty, subtile and cuto an a fox. Au Idian of tho Miami tribe, named Simon, owed him Homo money. The poor red msn brought the money to his creditor aud waited, expecting the lawyer to write a receipt. “What are you waiting for V” said the Iswver. “Receipt/ said the Indian. “A receipt,” said the lawyer, “receipt *. What do you know about a receipt ‘i Can yon understand the nature of u receipt? Tell lue the use of ono and I will give it to you.” The Indian looked at him a moment aud then Haiti: "8'poHo maylio mu tliu; lino i;u tu lial>- ou j mo llml gate lockoJ: mo hco Iko |>|R>I> 'Fetor: lie Hay, ‘Simuu, \rhat do yo» ,W»nt,' ‘mo want to go iu ho say ’jor h; Mr. J. -lot money ?’ What me do? fhali no receipt; hah to hunt r<l Slid yc** ’ n receipt. I^How ninny regular, steady boar-lorn are them in this house asked n census ' servant girl. “There’s fiftoeu , but not mor'u four of ’eiu is , sir.” , but parsimonious old gentle- being taken to task for his un- ihohh, said: “True, 1 don't give t if you only knew how it hurts anything, you wouldn't won- ,-tf -principal evidence iu s Drench of proud* case iu England consisted of a letter in which the young man advised the lady to take beer daily, and giving her e oruiission to use his toothbrush during is absence. Kneh proof of affect iou brought a verdict of ♦ 1,250. GROCERIES. W. J. WATT. J. A. WALKER. WATT & WALKER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocers and Commission Merchants, Cornou under Rankin House, 50 hhds. Clear Bib Bacon Sides. 50 “ Bacon Shoulders. 25 boxes Ice-Cured White Meat. 150 Rolls Heavy Bagging. 450 Bundles Iron Ties. ' 200 bbls. Flour, all grades. 50 “ Whiskey. 100 " Sugar, and everything in quantity and qual ity to suit the most fastidious. Soap, Salt Syrup, Cheese, Coffee, Molasses, Mackerel, &c- Will have FLORIDA SYRUP * 9 soon as the aeason will permit Ita being shipped, «r Don't forget the plaee. 0127 if WATT A WALKER. DRY GOODS. J. S. J ONES’ Ss-° e.2 -b - £ ! C-O a & 2* Q li 2 J3 Li 0> ■o P a I :s iDTzrr-g-oods hotj: COLUMBUS GEORGIA. IS3, —FALL PURCHASE. Especial niton lion is called to largo additions making to Stock adapted to the prosent Season. A lnraollno of Now llainburgH, and desirable lot of LadloV Tics, *• " ““ *- ’* * - ~L , # nl Boy 's llall no vests, teens, A superb quality of Silk-Warp Alpaeca. Many desirable black Mourning Dress Goods—'tho Oolonna tllolh deseivos « irtfial mention In this line, Soveral grades black Oaslunors anti Marinos. Anew thing tn Embroidery is ] * *“ Headed Trimmings and Heads 1 Boaded Scarfs, Fichus, Barbs, Veils and Veilings, New lot or Huffs, Kuchings, Ate. 1 nenouHO lines of JEANES AND CASSIMERS. i S BLEACHED AND BROWN SHIRTINCS AT S W SATISFACTORY PRICES! J. S. JONES. > sop iH-oiitr Tallin;ton Standard and Union Springs lleriil l copy.^ A NEW ENTERPRISE ! WE HAVE ESTABLISHED A WHOLESALE DRY GOODS HOUSE, ENTIRELY SEPARATE FROM OUR RETAIL STORE, _A_t ISTo. 132 Broad Street, AND ARE PREPARED TOSELL Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes AS LOW AS ANY .lOHHINO HOUSE IN NEW YU UK OK ELSEWHERE To ronvinco any merchant that tho oImivo statement is corroct, wo propose Lo duplicate any New York invoices thoy ma/ bring us. N. 11.—Parties desirous ol buying at. retail will Hnd our Retail House (No. 151 Broad direct) au pit I led with tlusiraldo and ncavonablo goods, wiiieli will ho sold at bottom prices. we have employed competent and polite Salesmen, who will take pleasure in showing gooda, CAWLEY & LEWIS, ««r*> dim, Columbus, On. “Wherewithal Shall Ye be Clothed?” TO ANSWER THIS GO TO THE NEW YORK STORE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. HOLSTEAD & AGRICULTURAL co., DEF0T11 Is Warranted Perfect! LIGHT DRAFT, SUBSTANTIAL WORKMAN- SHIP,’AND VERY LOW PRICE! Farming Implement* nml Machine*!! SEEDH OF AEE KINDS! CHEMICALS FOR HOME-MADE FERTILIZERS! RUST-PROOF OATS, GEORGIA RYE, WHEAT, HARLEY. CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS!! COTTON WAREHOUSES. L. M. 1IU1 HIS. G. M WILLIAMS. BURRUS & WILLIAMS, Warehouse & Commission Merchants, Alabama Warehouse, Columbus, (La. CEORGIA STATI PAIR. THE GREAT GEORGIA STATE FAIR OF 1874. The Annual Fair of tho Georgia Stitt Agricultural Socitty for IS74 V WILL BE HELD AT Oglethorpe Park, Atlanta, Georgia, BEGINNING OCTOBER lOTH, AND CONTINUING ONE WUEK1 $16,000 in Premiums Offered, all In CASH Except Med als and Diplomas. No Silver Plate. NO ENTRY FEES CHARGED! Wo Rppeml n low exlruuti from Proiuium List, an showing (ho rango nml char Actcr of tho FxfioHition : COUNTY PREMIUMS. To tho Gouuty making the Best Exhibition of STOCK $500 00 To tho County making the Boat Exhibition of FIELD CHOPS r?00 00 To the County making tho Best Exhibition of IIOIITIODLTUKAL Add DO MESTIC Products 1100 00 To (lie County undoing tho Beat Exhibition of PlttJITH 100 00 To tho County making tha Best Exhibition of DOMESTIC MANUFAC- TUKE8 150 00 To the County makiug the Bunt Exhibition of ARTICLES MANUFACTURED BY MACHINERY 200 00 For tho County making tho second beat exhibition of ArtiolM manufactured by inAohiucry 150 00 HORSE DEPARTMENT. Beat thoroughbred Station and ten of his Colts ♦200 INI Best Stallion of nil wirk, and ten of liia Colt* 125 tm Boat Guiding or Mare 100 00 Second Best Gelding or Mare 50 oo Boat combination lloiso or Mare 50 Oo Boat Saddle Horse or Mare 50 00 Second Beat Saddle Horse or Mnve 25 oo Third Beat Huddle Horse or Mare 10 oo Fiuoat aud Best Double Team—matched 100 011 Second Best Double Team—matched 50 00 Best pair MuIch—in hanoss 50 00 Beat single Mule 25 00 Full Stock of Bagging and Tios on hand. the Brown Cotton Gin. *r. W. II. UUUIIK8 is with im ax Scale*man, anil will t.c pleiweil to i Wo also soil A. M. ALLKN. I'KTKlt PULKU. Fontaine Wa i*eliouse. ALLEN, PREER & ILLGES, Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants MEDICINES. inly all dim amt Torpidity of tm tnxintiHly Nought afti iu i(H action, Imuilh in alim Want oi in Iloa in Ills Liver c.uihcn llwiiladie, OoDHtipation, .laiindico, Pain in ilia Slmal'lcr*, Cougli, Oiiillrt, hixaiaoHN, Sour Stomach, llml Tunic ill tlio Mouili, Ililious Atliu-kH, Pulpitaiioii of Ibo Heart, UcprcM»ion of SpirilN. or Urn BIiich, ami a hundred other Hyn.ploms, lor which SIMMoNfl* LIVKit ItKGDLATOK in tho host remedy that linn ever Uen disrovoTed. H arts mildly, etrortimlly, and being a dimple vegctablo compound, can do no injury in nay i|iiuiiiitii OPELIKA DIRECTORY. A. (). Harwell having witluhawii from tlie firm of Harwell, Giitfln Jt t ! o., has le mo ved to Chambers street. His friends ami patroiM would do well to unit ou him in his new iinurto's, ami oxamiue stock boforo buyingelsowlieie. I'ricesat panic rates. jalH suAwedtf Doctors. IAS. T. WAR NOCK, non anil I'liyMieiuii. ilor’u Drug tfloro, Kailroad . I HU. .1. H. IL WII.I.IANN it Ikih be -f I lie i ll foi .. *"1 “ini gr. try will vouch lor IIh 1. Dross Goods of Every Stylo and Variety. 2. Flannels, Woolens, Shawls, Skirts, Blankets, Quilts. 3. House-Furnishing Goods, including Sheetings, Tablo Cloths, Towels, Napkins, nml L nensef every kind and grade. 4. Prints, Bleached and Brown Cottons and Factory Checks, &c. 5. Jeans, Cassimorcs, Twoeds and Waterproofs in endless variety. 6. Hosiery, Gloves, Corsots, Handkerchiefs, Laco and Embroidery. 7. Ribbons, Laces, Trimmings, all the Latest Novolties. 8. Notions and Fancy Goods of Every Description, Bugle Lacos, Rug'e Trimmings, Bugle Bells. 9. Tho most superior article of Kid Gloves from 75c to tl.OU. 10. Ladies’ and Genltomen’s Underwear and Furnishing ClOtHlri. 11. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, and every articlo of this kind to l*o found in tho largest houses of tho greatest oillos. <Jall and examine for yourselves. It Is always a ploasure to show that In which wo huve token so much pride. S. LANDAUER, top24 data No. 82 Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia. is httrmle: forty years, and hundredM from all parts of the com being the purest and bust. Simmon LIVKIl KKIilJLAM, or Hrdirinr, Is hnriBli » dr i v iidi'i igularly, mating Imfsrago, Is a luulthiHs fuiiiily medicine, Is the cheapest medicine in the woilil, Is given with sa«ety and tho luipplent hmuUs t the most delicate iuhiut. Does not interfere with ba.iiicss, liars not disarruug'i lhu system, Takes the place ol Quinine alto Hitlers of ever kind. Contains tin* simplest and best remedies. FOU HA LIC It V ALL UltVUUlSTS, felift dcodswly Millinery. MISSES WHITE A TUCKER, Fiiaiiiuiialilo Mill. i anil Hi'«nHUiafcer«. by chart measure, and .lilts. C. \ . BARLOW, I'llStiiovialilt* 181 * II • is nl UrskRiiiskiir. Notaries Public. U. I*. II 14.(11 NS, THE BE3T ADVICE iidnche, fev. . to per* mpliiint, and ob$r ImII to find you. THE LATEST 1MPOIITATIOS! A Full Car Load of Dry Goods Just Ini JOSEPH & BRO„ J_JA\ E ON TUB SHELVES TllE FINEST AND OliEAPEBT ASSORTMENT OF Block in tho South, and aro daily receiving additions. Prices Lower limn Ever! LATEST STYLES PRINTS, BELTINO, STEEL AND BLACK BUCKLES, AND EV ERYTHING A LADY COULD DESIRE. Sept. 6, 1574 tl Grand Clearing Ont Sale ! TO MAKE KKA!>Y 4011 THE SPRING TR A UK, WK| NOW OFKRI! Our Entire Stock of Fancy Drees Goods AT AND BELOW COST. FOR CASH ! AMI RVKK1' OTIililt AUTICLK AS I.O*T AS TO IIK FOOD KLNKWHKIII.. CHAPMAN & VERSTILLE, J,) d«l WO IIHO.il> STRKK suffering frot , coiimi nipt ion rvoiim debility i.inncb, the Furniture, 6tc. AI rUllit! 1'I ICCM. A. O. IIA KWkl.b, ir in ull hi ml* or fr'urulturti. Hi. , Wood ColHim, .iu I t.'iiakelN. Lawyers. A. J. VICREIIN, Allorucy hikI 4!oHtiM«llor nt Iaw. Tailors. iy disorder nffcctiug the kidueys, In to lone, rleainte, end regulate these Im portant organs by the use of Dlt. TUTT'8 VKGK'f- 1ILK LI VKK I*ILLS. They act very mildly, yet thoroughly restore the functional action of the digestive organs slid the intestines and renovate tlie whole system. They produce neither nausea, griping or weakness, and uiay be taken at any " me without change of diet or occupation. |*iioe Ufa?a bo*. Hold by all dra/gists. DR. TUTT’S HAIR DYE •ssesses qualities that no other dye does. Its : Tect is instantaneous, and so natural that it can- •t lie detected by tlie closest observer. It is Dentists. wily applied, ash tollable lotiril city iu the United Htatcs. I everywhere. ml is hi general i: Hcrofula, Eruptive Diseases of the 8kih, 8t. An thony's Fire, Erysipelas, Blotches, Tumors, lloils, Tetter, and Halt Uhi-um, Scald Head, Ringworm, Rheumatism, Pain and Enlargement of th« Bones. Female Weakness, Sterility, fmncorrhica or Whites. Womb Diseases. Dropsy, White Swellings. Syphilis, Kidney and Liver Complaint, Mercurial Taint, and Piles, all proceed from impure Mood. DK. TUTT’M NAKNAPAItlUA is the most powerful Blood Purifier known to medical science. It enters into Hip circulation and eradicates every morldlic ag'-ot ; renovate* tlie system; products uhcniitiful complexion and dimes the body to gfiu flesh und inernaso in woicht. Keepthc Dloorl Ilr altliy and all will Ih. been offered that Cil vegetithle extract, all Druggists. Offi To do i compare with this valu.il Price tl.00 a bottle. Said e 48 Cortlaudt street. N. V. Barber Shops. BIIi\u> A Tl K.XKIl, l.HrhcrM, Hotels. AUAHH IIIII KI.. Insurance. '■m i;. 4 . BOWEN A SON, llutiurrtl IsiNtiruiiuu Agents. . Railroad Htrset, over It. M. Greene A Co. W. W. SHARPE & CO., Publishers’ Agents |c.™.rn,w No. 25 Park ltow, New York, j —■ - »-■■■■ Are Mlliariied Is Psulrarl for A«l- 1 TcrHwIfig Iu our pnprr. myl4 tf HIDES. Important to Merchants. I NUY your WRAPPING PAPER AM* PAPER J MAG.-* nl home, nt N.w Voik latos, from M. M. HIRSCH, Cori.er Hi..Itre niul Oglethorpe streets. Important to the Public. S MI. || I DP**, wf r it H BEEP WAX, RAGE, sic, at h gh-t iji-Ii prbes.to M. M, IIIRSCH, Corn r It ridge end Oglidurp**, »uil Ciswford His. CATTLE DEPARTMENT. ♦25 nml ♦20, reHpuutivuly, for tliu bant Bull anti Cow of e%oh of tli$ following livumln : Altluriiuy, Ayrnbire, Brahtuiu, Devon, Durham aud Kali von. Bent pou of Fat Cattlu—not leaa than ten haad ♦loo 00 Bent Miloli Cow 75 00 heooml Beni Mi lull Cow 40 00 Bent breeding Bull with five of bin Calvea 100 00 Sheep. ♦25 mid ♦15, respectively, for the beat Buuk art! Kwe of eauh of the following breeds: Merino, Southdown aud Cotnwold. For (be Sweepntukua Buck ♦ 50 00 Bent pen of Fat Mu! too HO 00 Swine. Liberal rreuiiuiun for all tho different breads of Hogs. Bwoepntaken Boar ,♦ 25 10 Bwucpstnken How, with Fign 25 00 POULTRY. Thin Department in unrnmiiuouly full sud liberal. Premiums are offered for Thirty-Four different varieties of Chickens. $10 for tho bent trio Of each variety, except Bntitarns, for which if 5 in offered for the bent trio of eaoh varioty. Bent Trio Bronza Turkeys f 20 011 For the bunt pair of Brunimi, Hong Kong, African sud Toulouse Geese, each, 10 Ot) For tho bunt pair Uouon, Poland, Muscovy and Cayuga Ducks, each 5 Oil For tlio bunt display of DoiiionHo Fowls 100 Oi) Bunt display of Pigeons 25 00 CROP PRODUCTS. Bunt renultn from a Iwo-hornu farm ♦ 50 00 For lhu uioHt uiuplc and generous mipport, Muttbueiit lor a Umily of eight while persons, lo bn produced on the lowest number of acres and at the leant expeonc. Thin mipport to include provision for the work end milk hi tick used. Tuo amount of brcadrttufls, meal, fruits, butler and milk, honey and garden statin, to be given, and nlno the delaila of culluro aud uiauuring 250 Off Best three balen of Hhort Btaple Colton 150 Or Second bent lot 1(H) 04 Bent niugle bale Short .Staple 50 00 Second bent do 25 00 Bent barrel Georgia made Sugar 25 00 Bent barrel Georgia made Sorghum Syrup 25 00 Bent display of Samp'en of Cropn, the contribution of a tingle farm 50 00 Best display of Vegelablen 25 00 Fruit. Best collection of Applen .* ♦ 25 OO Bent collodion of Puarn 25 00 HOME INDUSTRY. Bent display of JcllioH, Preserves, Pioklen, Juiiin, Catsups, Syrups aud Cordi als, mudo aud exhibited by ouo lady ♦ 50 00 Second bent display of (he Naim* 40 00 Third bent display of the name 20 IH) Best display of Dried Fruits 25 00 Second bent 10 00 Bent dinpluy of Canned Fruits 25 00 Second bunt 10 00 Bust display of Cuunml Vegetables 25 00 Second bent 10 O0 Beat display of Ornamental Preservea, cut by hand 25 00 Best display of Domunlio Wines Bunt display of Brand by one lady UniidaomcHt Iced aud Oruanieutal Cake, to be two l'o.it high Needle Work. Bent made Geiitlemftii'n Suit by a l.tdy Bent Hindu Lady's Suit Bunt made Silk Dress by u Georgia Lady, not a dress maker Bent piece of Tapoatry iu Wormed and Fiona, by a Georgia Lady Bent finished Baby Basket by a Georgia Lady Best net of Moiicliolr Case, by s Georgia Lady Bent display of Female Handicraft, by oua lady Paintings. Bent OU Painting by a Georgia Artist Bent display of PaintingH, Drawings, eto., by the pupils of any School or College 50 00 Beat Oil Paiuting representing u Southern landscape from nature 20 00 Bent Oil Painting representing an bintorioal nceue 20 00 Bunt Portrait Painting 20 00 MILITARY COMPANY. For the Host Drilled Volunteer Company, of uot lens than forty members, rank nml tlio ♦500 00 Second bent 250 00 Third beat 125 00 THE FIREMEN’S CONTEST. At a meeting of tho Committee of the Fire Department and tha Fair Committee, the following programme was adopted : FIltST PiUZK—Kook and Ladder Companies to run three hundred yards, and put up a thirty-foot Ladder, ascend and descend a man, and return the Ladder to the Truck iu tho qnickent time .♦ 75 00 SKCOND PRIZE—For the best time made by auy class of Steamers, to run three hundred yarda, get up ateam, and play through one hnndred feet of hose in auiokent time 100 00 THIRD PRIZE—Second clana Steamers, for the beat play through one hundred feot of hose 100 00 FOURTH PRIZE—Third class uteaniern, for beat play through one hon- drod feet hone 100 00 FIFTH PRIZE—Fourth clana Steamers, for beat play through one hun dred feet hose 50 00 SIXTH PRIZE—Hose Keels, to ruu three hundred yarda and play through one hundred feet hone in quickest time 50 00 SEVENTH PRIZE—Fire Extinguishers, to run three hnndred yards, and play, through fifty feet hone—fifty feet water 25 (Hi All other arrangements will be made by tha first officers of eaoh Company visiting the Fair, with tho Committee of the Atlanta Fire Department. COMMITTEE OF FIRE DEPARTMENT—Jacob Runnel, Chief; Beau Berry, First Annintant Chief; Jerry Lynch, Second Ansistant; John Berkle, of No. 1; J. E. Onllatt, of No. 2; G. W. Jack, of No. fi; W. R. Joyner, of Hook and Ladder; D. A. McDuffie, of No. 5. FAIR COMMITTEE—It. R. Young, Chairman; Mayor A. B. Spencer, Aareh Haas, A. L. Fowler. Companies deniriug to outer for the above Prizes, in the Piremeu's Contest, wlU udilruHH, for further inf or mat ion, R. C. YOUNG. Chairman Fair Committer.. 25 00 25 00 .. 20 00 ..♦ 35 00 .. 25 IN) .. 25 00 .. 25 00 .. 25 00 .. 25 00 .. 5000 ..♦ 50 00 l^all J?i*intNi PEACOCK & SWIFT’S. RACES. Purne for Trotting Homes, open to tlio world.... Purse for Running Homes, open to the world Five otlthr pitmen of liberal amounts are offered. NflT The aliure I* »<at an outline of the Premium List, ♦550 00 850 00 i offered by the STATE A<fRIUL1J- tke Hocrctnry. I t' o (UTY or ATLANTA, embracing every Department ef InffustVy ...— * * * * * •— *— - •* ‘ * by naif, apoa application to Freights and Transportation. Ill he mails with the various ftatlreed and ftteamalit? lines far tho usual re* duccil rates for visitor* amt *rtlrl«* romlng to the Fair. Article* may lie *ent, oon«ignu<t ' Georgia State Fair, Atlanta, Georgia,” at *ny tlmo after fit* fli*t of October. No pain* or eximnxe will be rpared to m*ke the apnroeehlnpr Fair worth? sa a Mtste Exhibi tion, or to contribute to the contort end enjoyment of Its visitor*, end all ptra s* aro ie>pect* tully levlted to c«iur. anil bring whatever of merit they tnsv have to exhibit (IKN. A. H.OOLUUrrr, Hrealdent. »rr.ii. j*. n. i >i• » » , ■ <»UN. WM. PHII. IH«, O.n.'.l Bop.riBt.BJ.nl. MtUIIIM JOHNSTON, t. B. SPE.NCEK, Motor or th.clty 01 Atl.nu.