Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, October 03, 1874, Image 3

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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, o^nGIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1874. Tm KiU * City. To Landlords—Ctaarg* four prices for vacant lots. Never repair yonr houses, k extortionate rents. Extend no ac- mmodations to pnrcha&era. To Merohants—Never advertise—neg- 1 to sustain your paper. Charge high ;ice« for your goods. • To Mayor and Aldermen—Heap up taxes. Como down heavy lioenses to trades and professions. Never repair your side- walks and streets. • To Citizens Generally—Be sure you buy as little in your town as you possibly onn. Bend abroad for everything yon need. Neglect yonr schools and churches. Curse and Abuse yonr town generally, and avoid all mw •comers os natural euemies. to nuitp ur a CITY. Landlords—Should put their lots down at reasonable tigureB. Erect and keep in repair at reasonable rents, houses upon all vaoant lots. If any person wants a lot to ereet a shop or factory upon, giro it to him rather than let him go elsewhere. ■Merchants—Advertise, sustain your oitynai )or—sell your goods at reasonable * , and don’t be trying to injure each or and Aldermen—Keep streets in Maintain law and order. Tax • upon all, especially trades and Mions. {teens—Sustain yonr own govern- ft Patronize liouie institutions. Wel- I comers. ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Tax Collector. • S. It. OLEGHORN announces him- tclf a candidate for the oittco of Tax letor of Muscogeo county. Election tir.-t hesilny lu January noxt. : For Clerk of Superior Court. I respectfully announce myself as a cnntli- date for re-election to the ottlco of Clerk of Su perior Court of Muscogee oouuty. Election Wednesday In January next. P26UI JESSE .1. BRADFORD.^ For Tax Receiver. nnnunce inysolf a candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns for Muscogeo nty. Election first Wednesday in January JORDAN L. HOWELL. p27 deodkwto GROCERIES. W. J. WATT. J. A. WALKER. C. H. WATT. WATT & WALKER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocers and Commission Merchants, Corner under Rankin I Tonne. H ave now in stoke anC to arrive, everything usually kept in a 1> list Class Provision Store, to-wit: SO hhds. Clear Rib 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 as soon as the season will permit Its being shipped. ^Don’t forget the place. "I 47 lf * WATT A. WALKER. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. HOLSTEAD & CO., AGRICULTURAL DEPOT!! CEORCIA STATE FAIR. THE GREAT GEORGIA STATE FAIR OF 1 374. The Annual Fair of the Georgia State Agricultural Society for 1874, WILL BE HELD AT Oglethorpe Park, Atlanta, Georgia, BEGINNING OCTOIIKR lOTH, AND COINTINITING ONE WEEK! DRY COODS. Is Warranted Perfect! LIGHT DRAFT, SUBSTANTIAL WORKMAN SHIP AND VERY IOW PRICE! Farming Implements and Machines!! SEEDS OF ALL KINDS! CHEMICALS FOR HOME-MADE FERTILIZERS! RUST-PROOF OATS, GEORGIA. RYE, WHEAT, BARLEY, CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS!! 11 OB,NT!'.Al> A 4 0., September 4 tf 4'o!tiiii!»iiN, On. $15,000 In Premiums Offered, all In CASH Except Med als and Diplomas. No Silver Plate. NO ENTRY FEES CHARGED 1 Wo nppond a few extracts from Premium List, ns showing the range and char acter of the Exposition : COUNTY PREMIUMS. To the Comity making tho Bust Exhibition of STOCK 1(500 Of To the Oouuty malting tho Host Exhibition of FIELD OltOPH 500 Of To tho County making the Boat Exhibition of HORTICULTURAL and DO MESTIC Products MOO Of To the Comity making tho Host Exhibition of FRUITS 100 00 To the Couuty making the Beat Exhibition of DOMESTIC MANUFAC TURES.: ISO Of To tho County makiug tho Boat Exhibition of AKTICLEH MANUFACTURED BY MACHINERY 200 fO For tho Couuty limiting tho second best exhibition of article* manufactured by machinery ? 150 00 COTTON WAREHOUSES. I,. M. BUI HUS. U. M. WILLIAMS. For Tax Assessor. U. L. MARTIN respectfully an nounces himself a candidate for Tax ssor of Russell county, Ala. Election in mbernoxt. sop22 td. Cut this out for future reference. Sewing Machine Needles, Singer Sewing Machine Depot, 11rond Mtrcet, • - Columbus, 44a. J. H. BRAMHALL, Afl’t. Orders by Mull promptly attend to. Machine* Rkpaihud. ' Oil RAILROADS. Western Railroad of Alabama. ' TTTJ "fvrV.V. i*ikl 541 HOURS TO NEW YORK | ' WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA, COLUMliUS, Ua„ Sept, lath, 1874. A1N8 LEAVE COLUMBUS DAILY ;omery nud SuIuih, 2:00 a. m. ___ Montg’y, - - H.oo a. m Anitaat Selum, • • 12 04 a. m. it FOR ATLANTA AND NEW YORK At lOtfc) a. m. Arrive Opuliku at 12:20 p. m. At Litl&te6;4iip. in. Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line. Atlanta (1:00m., CIIAULOTTK 8:3a a. ville 3:27 p. in. Arrive at Washington 4:110 t Baltimore 0.30 ». m., ut Philudolphiu 1:30 t NEW YORK 6:15 p. m. Jng Cars ran from Atlauta to Charlotte. By Kennetaw Route. 0 Atlanta 6:00 p. m., Dalton 10:28 p. in., 10:45 a. tn., Lynchburg 10.45 p. w. Arrive ihington 6:45 a. iu., at Baltimore 0:15 a. tn.. ladalphia 1:30 p. m., at NEW YORK 6:15 .iug cars run from Atlanta to Lj nebbing. 8 ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS DAILY Atlanta and New York, • 6:37 A. M. Montgomery ami Selma % • 2:25 p. m. s for sale ut Union Passenger Depot. CUAS. P. BALL, General 8up’t. ■ SkA- BACON, Agent. f*epl3 tf Central railroad ~ , yp<i«V'a7V«iii? "Wherewithal Shall Ye be Clothed?” TO ANSWER THIS GO TO THE NEW YORK STORE, W HERE S. LANDAUER lias on hand a stock of DRY GOO passed In qutlity and price South of tho Wholes.ilo House Theso goods havo just arrived, und wore selected with the greatest 1. Dress Goods of Every Style and Variety. 2. Flannels, Woolens, Shawls, Skirts, Blankets, Quilts. 3. House-Furnishmg Goods, including Sheetings, Table Cloths, Towels, Napkins, and L nens cf every kind and grade. 4. Prints, Bleached and Brown Cottons and Factory Checks, 5tc. 5. Jeans, Cassimeres, Tweeds endless variety. 6. Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Handkerchiefs, Lace and Embroidery. 7. Ribbons, Laces, Trimmings, all tho Latest Novelties. 8. Notions and Fancy Goods of Every Description, Bugle Lncee, Buglo Trimmings, Bugle Hells. 9. The most superior article of Kid Gloves from 75c to $1.56. 10. Ladies’ and Genltemen’s Underwear and Furnishing Goods. ° 11. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, and every article of this kind to be found in the largest houses ol tho greatest cities. elves.' It is always a pleasure to show that in which we have 8. IjANDAUEB, No. 82 Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia. and Waterproofs in THE LATEST IMPORTATION! A Full Car Load of Dry Goods Just In! JOSEPH & BRO., JJAVE ON THE SHELVES THE FINEST AND CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT OF Stock in tho South, und are daily receiving additions. Prices Lower Ilian Ever! LATEST STYLES PRINTS, BELTING, STEEL AND BLACK BUCKLES, AND EV ERYTHING A LADY COULD DESIRE. Sept. 6, 1874-tf BUREAUS & WILLIAMS, Warehouse & Commission IVlerchants, Alabama Warehouse, Columbus, Ga. Full Stock of Bagging and Ties on hand. the Brown Cotton Gin. with us uh Soules mull, and will be pleased to si We also sell » hla old friends. A. M. ALLEN. 1»ETKR FREER. P\)xitaAne ~W arelionse. ALLEN, PREER & ILLGES, Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants MEDICINES. OPELIKA DIRECTORY. A. O. Harwell having withdrawn from tho Arm of Harwell, Grilliu A Co., has removed to Chambers street. His friends and patrons would do well to cnll on him in his now quarters, and examine stock before buying olsowhere. Prices at panic ratos. ja!8 su&wodtf Doctors. DR. JAS. T. WAIt NOCK, Surgeon ami Physician. Slaughter’ll Drug Store, Railroad s , K. WILMA JIN Green A Cu.’s, Cham bo Nearly all dlsoasos originate from Indigestion and Torpidity of tno Liver, and relief is alwayu i anxiously sought alter. If tho Liver is Regulate " iu its action, health is almost invariably Bocurei Want of uctlou in the Liver causes llonduch Constipation, Jaundice, Pain iu tho Shoulder Cough, Chills, Dizziness, Sour Stomach, Bad TasI iu the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of t! Heart, Depression of Spirits, or the Blues, and 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 PREPAREI>TO SELL Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes AS LOW AS ANY JOBBING HOUSE IN NEW Y>»KK OR ELSEWHERE To convince any merchant that tho above statement i* correct, wo propose to duplicate any New York invoices they may bring us. N. 44 —Parti-s desirous ol buying at retail will find our Retail House (No. 164 Broad street) supplied with desirable and seasonable goods, which will be sold at bottom prices. We havo employed competent and polite Salesmen, who will lake pleasure in showing goods. CAWLEY & LEWIS, 120 dfcwiy Columl>i].«i v Gfra. Ildly, effectually, li lor its Its Branches and Coanectious. will i l 4:00 V „uvill» 10:09 p l Eaton ton 11:55 I 1 | Mncou 0:45 r i for Columbus 7:17 p i for Eu aula 6:10 p » for Atlauta 8:16 p J Columbus 12:45 a * Bufaul* 10:20 a Atlanta 5:00 a 0MING SOUTH AND EAST. Leave Atlanta io : oo p Leave Co ambus 7:10 p Leave Eufaula P Arrtvael Macon from Atlanta «-io \ Arrive at Macon from Columbus 4:10 a Arrive at Macon from Eufaula 6-4 » \ Leave Macon 7:15 a Arrive at Savannah 5:-5p TRAIN NO. 2, GOING NORTH AND WEST. • Uevetavaunih 7:30 r Leave Augusta 8:05 p Arrive Hi Augusta 5:55 a Arrive hi Macon 8 2u a Leave Macon for Columbus 9:26 a Leave Mecon for Eufaula •>.05 a “• Macon for Atlanta o ; oo a pill Columbus 6:35 p ASufauia 6:40 p P Atlanta 3:05 p C0MIN0 SOUTH AND EAST. g-g *0 - £ § c-a 03 110 5 £ ,§ = §• ** 5=> U ■o £> • I . 8. .TONES’ CASE COLUMBUS GEORGIA. —FALL. .PURCHASE.— Especial attention is called to large additions makiug to Stock adapted to the present Season. A largo lino of New Hamburg?, A new and desirable lot of Ladies’ Ties, An immense line of Shawls, nil grades, at exceptionally popular prices, id Childrens* Hosiery, Men’ Mens’ and Ladies’ Marino Vests, Full lino of Black Alpaccas, A superb quality of Silk-Warp Alpacca. i Boy’s Hall Ho ids—the Colonnn Cloth de.<orve* e ever linen discovered. It acts li and being a simple vegetable col injury in any quantities that it may In is harmless in every way; it lias b forty years, and hundreds of tho good and from all parts of tlm col beiug the purest and best. Simmons’ LIVES KEliULATOll, or Medicine, Is harmless, Is no dr stic violent modhdno, Is sure to cure if taken regularly, Is no intoxicating beverage, Is a faultless family medicine, Is tho cheapest medicine in the world, Is given with safety and the happiest results to tho most delicate infant, Does not interfere witli business, Does net disarrange the system, Takes tlie place of Quiuiue aim Bitters of every kind, Contains tho simplest and best remedies. FOR HALF BY ALL DRUOGISTS, tube deodswly Millinery. MISSES WHITE A TUCKER, I’usliiomtble Milliners and Dressmaker* Ueutlurncu’H Shirts cut by chart measure, him ■' ', noxt t< l'ebl MRS. C. V. BARLOW, Fashionable Milliner and Dres*inaker. Holo Agent of liutturick A Co.’s Patterns. At tin* late Hanking Bouse ol Rhuppurd A Co., Opelika, Ala. ja23 Notaries Public. U. D. HIGGINS, I Being appointed Notary Public for Lee county, respectfully solicits the patronage of his friends. Holds Court 1st ami'2d Hatuniuys ut each mouth, at It. 0. Hull!field's law olllco. Ju23 Furniture, &c. At l'anic Prices. A. O. HARWELL, Denier In all kind* of Furuitu Also, Metallic, Wood Collins, and Casko Jal.S Glut: THE BEST ADVICE that can bo given to persom suffering from dys pepsia, bilious complaint, colic, consumption, sick headache, fever amt ague, nervous debility, or of any disorder affecting the stomach, the live * or kidneys, is to tone, cleanse, and regulate theso im portant organs by the use of DR. TUTT’S VKGKT- cfionul < ery mildly, ye tin Lawyers. A. J. VICKERS, Attorney und C'oiuiNcllor nt Law Ollice opposite Alabama House. Practices iu all the Courts of llio State. ja3 Cutting Sou Hi Ruiln Tailors. II. CAMPBELL, Tailor, nd Making in the Latest Stylo r Furniture Kto digestive organs und the intrstinei the whole system. They produce neither nuns griping or weakness, and may bo taken at a: time without change of diet or occupation, l'lioo 25ca box. 8uld by all druggists. DR. TUTT’S HAIR DYE possesses qualities that no oilier dye does, 1 effect is instantaneous, und so natural that it cn not he detected by tho closest observer. It is harmless and easily applied, and is iu general i among the fashionable hairdressers in every la: city,in the United States. Price $1 a lmx. 8. Dentists. J. L. 14. MMITH, Dentist, Male Work and Plugging on reasonable Barber Shops. in from Atlauta.... from Columbus., from Eufaula.... ugusta 5:55 A M mnuah 7:15 a m ». 2, being a through train an the Cen- vJ, stopping only at whole stations, for half nations cannot be taken on the Southwestern Rail- ita and Macon. The MliledgeYille and iu rnnv daily, Snuda J*« ly, Sundays excepted. WILLIAM ROGERS, •eaeral tfvperlaundent. Mapy desirable black Mourning JJro.ii peciul mention in this line. Several giades bla-k Cashmere and Murinoe. Anew thing in Embroidery is presented in Pique Edging* and Inserting*. Beaded Trimming.* und Beads in cndle.-s quantity. Beaded Scarfs, Fichus. Barbs, Veils and Veilings, New lotol RufJs, Ruching*, Ac. Imiiiou.se lines of JEANES AND CASSIMERS. BLEACHED AND BROWN SHiRTINCS AT SATISFACTORY PRICES! J. S. JONES. i Springs Herald copy. Grand Clearing Out Sale ! TO MAKE READY FOR THE SPRING TRADE, WE; NOW OFFER Our Entire Stock of Fancy Dress Goods AT AND BELOW COST, FOR CASH ! AJil) EVERY OTHER ARTICLE AS LOW AS TO HE EOL'SII ELSEWHERE. CHAPMAN & VERSTILLE, j,« d W 4 DO BROAD ITRW Tetter, and Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringw Rheumatism, Pain and Enlargement of the lloneu, Female Weakness, Sterility, I eitcorrhma or Whites, Womb Diseases. Dropsy, White Swelling*. SytmiliB, Kidney and Liver Complaint, Mercurial Taint, and Piles, all proceed from impure blood. 1IR. UTT’S NAKSA1MKILLA is the most powerful Blood Purifier known to medical science. It enters into the circulation aud eradicates every morbific agent; renovates the system; produces u beautiful complexion aud causes the body to gain flesh and iijcic.is<) ill weight. Keep flie Blood Healthy K. €. BOWL* A SO.N, General liiNiiranee Agent*. Office. Railroad Street, over It. M. Uraeno A HIDES. Important to Merchants. IVUY your WRAPPING PAPER AM) PAPER I,) BAGS at home, lit New York rates, from M. M. HIRSCH, and all will b< been offered that vegetable OX trad all Druggists. Office 48 Coriiuiidt stri feb16 deoriswlv rvoil. To do u com pa Prici .thing has ever i li this valuable bottle. Sold by ; r Bridge and Oglethorpe W. W. SHARPE & CO., Publishers’ Agents No. 25 Park How, Now York, " " ■" Are authorised to Contract for A«l- ^ ©\V vtrtliiing lu our pwper. myl4 tf 1 Important to tho Public.* , FUlty. BEESWAX, RAGS, M.M. HIRSCH, HORSE DEPARTMENT. Boat thoroughbred Station and ton of Ins (Jolts fjtiiOO 0G Jiest Stallion of nil work, nnd toil of his Colts 126 0(1 Host Gelding or Mare 100 00 Second Host Gelding or Mare 60 00 Best combination Horse or Mure 60 00 Bust Saddle Horse or Mnro 60 00 Second Best Huddle Horse or Mnrc 26 00 Third Best Huddle Horse or Mure 10 00 Finest nnd Best Double Team—matched 100 00 Second Best Double Tenm—matched 60 00 BchI pair Mules—iu hauoss 60 00 Boat single Mule 26 00 CATTLE DEPARTMENT. $25 nml $20, respectively, for tho best Bull and Cow of each of tho following breeds : Alderney, Ayrshire, Brahmin, Devon, Durham nud Nutivos. Best pen of Fat Cattle—not less than tou head $100 00 Best Milch Cow 76 00 Second Best Milch Cow 40 00 Best breeding Bull with live of his Calves 100 00 Slieep. $25 nnd $15, respectively, for the best Buck nnd Kwo of each of the following breeds: Merino, Southdown nnd Cotswold. For the Sweepstakes Buck $ 80 00 Best peu of Fut Mutton 30 00 Swiue. Liberal Premiums for n]l tho different broods of Hogs. veepstakos Boar $ 26 00 veupstakes Sow, with Pigs 26 00 POULTRY. This Department is unffbmmonly full nnd liboral. Premiums are offered for Thirty-Four different varieties of Chickens. $10 for the best trio of each variety, xcopt Bantams, for which $5 is offered for tho best trio of each varioty. Best Trio Bronze Turkeys $ 20 00 For tho best pair of Bromon, Hung Kong, African and Tonlouso'Geese, each, 10 Off tho best pair llouan, Poland, Muscovy aud Cayuga Ducks, each 6 00 For the best display of Domestic Fowls 100 00 Best display of Pigeons 26 00 CROP PRODUCTS. Best results from a two-horse farm $ 60 00 For the most ample aud generous support, suilicieut for a family of eight while persons, to be produced on the lowest number of nures aud at the least expense. This support to include provision for the work and milk stock used. Tho amount of breadstuff's, moat, fruits, butter aud milk, honey nnd garden stuffs, to bo given, and also tho details of oulture and mnuuriug 260 00 Best throe huloH of Short Staple Cotton 150 0C Second best lot 100 (Hi Best single bale Short Staple 60 00 Second best do 26 00 Best barrel Georgia made Sugar 26 09 Best barrel Georgia made Sorghum Syrup 25 00 Best display of Samples of Crops, tho contribution of a single farm A0 00 Best display of Vegetables 26 00 Fruit. Best collootiou of Apples $ 26 00 Best collection of Pears 25 00 HOME INDUSTRY. Bost display of Jellies, Preserves, Pickles, Jams, Cntsups, Syrups and Cordi als, made aud exhibited by one lady $ 50 00 Second best display of tho same 40 0(1 Third bost display of the same 25 00 Best display of Dried Fruits 25 00 Second bost 10 00 Best display of Canned Fruits 25 00 Second best 10 00 Best display of Cannod Vegetables 25 00 Second best 10 00 Best display of Ornamental Preserves, cut by baud 25 00 Best display of Domestic Wines 26 00 Best display of Bread by one lady 26 00 Handsomest Iced and Ornamental Cake, to bo two foot high 20 00 Noodle Work. . Best made Gentleman’s Suit by a ludy $ 26 00 Best made Lady’s Suit 25 00 Best made Silk Dross by a Georgia Lady, not a dress imiker 25 00 Best piece of Tapestry in Worsted and Floss, by a Georgia Lady 26 00 Best finished Baby Basket by a Georgia Lady ( 25 00 Best sot of Mouohoir Cano, by a Geoigiu Lady 25 00 Best display of Female Handicraft, by one lady 50 00 Paintings. Best Oil Painting by a Georgia Artist $ 60 00 Best display pf Paintings, Drawings, etc., by tho pupils of any Hohool or College 50 00 Best Oil Painting representing u Southern 1 .landscape from nature 20 00 Best Oil Painting representing an historical scone 20 0(4 Best Portrait Painting 20 00 MILITARY COMPANY. For the Best Drilled Volunteer Company, of not less than forty members, rank and filo $500 00 Second bost 260 00 Third best 125 00 THE FIREMEN'S CONTEST. At a meeting of the Committee of thu File Department aud the Fair Committee, the following programme was adopted : FIltST PKJZE—Hook and Ladder Companies to run throe huudred yards, and imt up a thirty-foot Ladder, ascend and descend a man, and return tho Ladder to tho Truck in the quickest tiuio $ 75 00 SECOND PUIZE—For the best time made by any class of Steamers, to run three hundred yards, got up steam, and play through one hundred feet of hose in quickest time 100 (HI THIKD PilIZE—Second class Steamers, for tho host ploy through oue hundred feet ot hose 100 OO FOU11TH PILIZE—Third class steamers, for best play through one hun dred feet hose 100 (HI FIFTH PRIZE—-Fourth class Steamers, for best play through one hun dred feet hose 60 00 SIXTH PRIZE—Hose lteols, to run throe hundred yards and play through one hundred feet hose in quickest timo 50 00 SEVENTH PRIZE—Fire Extinguishers, to run three hundred yards, and piny through fifty feet hose—fifty feet water 25 00 All other arrangements will be made by the first officers of each Company visiting tho Fair, with the Committee of tho Atlanta Fire Department. COMMITTEE OF FIRE DEPARTMENT-Jaoob Emmel, Chief; Beau Berry, First Assistant Chief: Jerry Lynch, Second Assistant; John Berkle, of No. 1; J. K. Gullatt, of No. 2; G. W. Jack, of No. 3; W. It. Joyner, of Hook and Ladder; D. A. McDuffie, of No. 5. FAIR COMMITTEE—R. It. Young, Chairman; Mayor S. B. Spencer, Aaron Haas, A. L. Fowler. Companies desiring to outer for tho above Prizes, in tho Firemen’s Contest, wlU address, for further information, It. C. YOUNG, Chairman Fair Committee. RACES. Purse for Trotting Horses, open to the world.... Purse for Running Horses, open to the world Five other purses of liberal amounts are offered 0®* Tho above l« but an outline <1 tie Prc nlum List,: TUKAL SOCIETY and the CITY OF AIL ANT and Art. The lull Premium El-t, In puuipiilot l ». the Socrctary. Corner Bridge und Oglstorpii F’all Prints PEACOCK & SWIFT’S. ,.<1550 00 ,. 350 00 t, n. ollcroJ l.y tl.e STATE AURIULK- mbracniK every Department of Industry irdl be aunt by mail, upon application u Freights and Transportation. Arramronicnt* will bo made with tho various Kail road and Steamship line* lor tho usual re duced r»ito* for visitor* and article* comliiK (>» the Fair. Article* may be «ont, consigned ’’Georgia Stato Fair, Atlanta, (rjorala,” at any time alter tho firht ol October. * or exnen contribute to the c lully invited to come und bring whatever of merit they may hn\u to exhibit.* GEN. A. II. COIAlUlTT, President. GEN. WM. PlHEi.llLS, General Superinten d visitor*, ami all person* a Is poet-