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V s A YN EH BO HO. 6A., FRIDAY, DEC. 8, 18W
thitcred at the post office at Waynesboro, G«.
as second class matter.
THE FAIR.
FIRST EXPOSITION OF THE
BURKE AGRICULTURAL
ASSOCIATION.
A GRAND SUCCESS.
BURKE AND AUGUSTA VIE
WITH EACH OTHER IN
H A N DSOM E DI3 PL A YS
The Fair opened on Wednesday, and
lias been progressingsine . The weath
er, though very cold for this latitude, ia
clear, and upon the whole favorable.—
The rush of work upon our office
has rendered it impossible for as to visit
the grounds only one day, (Thursday)
and then wo hod a chanco to make only
cursory observations. We. therefore,
had to depend upon private sources for
information. We propose here to give
as full a report as all the reliable infor
mation we can obtaiu will admit.
The ladies’ department is fairly full,
but not crowded. Among the articles
on display, We saw many fancy works
of merit, but was totally unable to find
any one who could tell us what they
were, or who were the exhibitors. The
ladies will for this reason excuse U3 for
omitting special mention.
Dr. W. B. Jones, of the Birds-
ville Seed Farm, near Herndon, this
county, had oa display a splendid ar-
ray of both field and garden seeds. By
request, Dr. Jones furnishes us with
the following catalogue of his exhibit*
comprising sixty one var.eties:
We uo i ooue to that old aud reliable
ftria, .James U. Bailie ft So**. They
had on exhibition one of the mo**flp'*a-
di i displays of carpets, curtains, Rets,
rugs, foot rests, and, indeed, samples of
everything which tends to make the in
side home comfortable or •legant. Let
our people mark these notes, and learu
where to plaoe their patronac*.
Onr home merchants hwve made a
most creditable display. Among th*
most prominent and ex onsive exhibit
ors. we notice S. Schvrarewets**, 8. A
(iray, W. A. Wilkin & Co., and Evans
& Thomas. We must again my that we
have been totellv unable t* obtain
any account of these exhibit# after ap
ply i*g to every known soarco af ia
formation tut could net get it.
The babv show was a eonaplete suc
cess There was a tiue array of lit is
fo ks ou hand and we must be allowed
to say that Burke county atm beat tha
world on handsome babios The firs',
prise was awarded ho little T. W. Nee
ly. over one ye&> old, so# of Mr. R» C-
Neely, aud the second pries* to Mitw
Hat ie Milledge, under oue year old,
daughter of ( apt. R. H. Milledge.—
The prizes were delivered by Prof J. S.
Rodgers in a neat little address in his
own happy and inimitable style.
One of the finest, if not the very b r st
display on the ground, was that of tine
poultry. We have not time to day to
name the parties who contributed to
this interesting feattre of the show.—
YV e can only say that it showed some
of the finest specimens of lewis we over
saw. Messrs. Neely and Iiensoithad
on exhibition some very fine varieties
of game fowls, which are said to be of
the purest blood,
The exhibition of stock was meager.
With the exception of a few h:gs aud
cows, (which were fine) we saw none.—
There was a better display of horses,
mostly thoroughbreds—runners and
trotters. Heggie Bros., of Augusta,
hud a very fine span of carriage horses
and a good saddle horse on exhibition.
There were several fine trotters on tb#
grounds, conspicuous among which wertt
Mr. B Haeseler’s sorrel mare and Dr.
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Quant
i t f
Far G0U3BS A 00 LBS.
fJi'UWHOIt* li mey «*f Tar, Tutt’s
Ex,»eot"rjin*, Avor’e Cherry Pectoral,
B'vs (" on hi Svrup, Bull’s Cough
S> r»n*. ‘ rlnhe Flower Cough Syrup,
Brown -* Tr*>(di-< *s, McLean’s Cough
and Lung Holding Globules, Syrup
Squids Svnip of Ipecac, etc., etc.,
at POLHILl/H.
far TBS LXY1B.
Herhine, Hill’s Hepatic Panacea,
Herbarium Tonic, Simmon’* Liver
Remlr-t'r, in bottles or packages,
\V -truer’s Sd'e Kidney and Liver Cure,
Tint's Pili-* Gihler’s Pill*, McLean’s
Pills, Guion’a Pil'e, Brandretb’s Pills,
Ayer’s, Pill's. etc., at POLHILL’S.
&T Don’t f*r;et to con*u : t your
interest »i.d call at POLHILL’S
TOILET ARTICLES-
Rtepb-motifi (Vogue, HrvPs C>-
logte, Atwood’* Cologne*. f dating
Extract*, nil odors, Douti#*, far the
teeth. S"fwuitioun Tooth Powder,
Sozodont Oriental Tooth Paste, eta
Magnolia Balm and Bloom of Youth
for the complexion, Saunders Face
Powder, Swan Down Powder, Lu~
bins Powder, our own Powder, Sa
tina Powder, etc., all at POLHILLV
The Sweet Mash and Crusher Se-
gar i* pronounced by all the *e~-
gar iu town for 5 cent# at PalhiJI*.
Quinine. Morphine.
Cinconadia, Bluue Mesa, S*Hp,
Sulphur, Salt Peter, 4?c„ at. h"t(ora
prices ju«23’82by
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ai o ) | e n
—Scherer ban the purest imported Sordines
to be found ia Waynesboro.
lUXIIMJJHU 1 ! WJ JIXJHHWKlgWaW
S. SCHWARZ WEISS.
S. SCHWAPxZWETS?.
—Miss Emma Ratcliff, of Macon, is
visiting Miss Julia Hall, of this city.
4 varieties of eorn 5 varielies »
sweet potatoes, 6 varieties sorghum, 3 ! Polhill’s chestnut mare
J varieties okr-,
va; ie’ies of
varieties of artechokes
7 varie ies Irish po atoes,
I'ease. 1 varie’y ol cotton ^her oug) 1
variety of tomato, 2 v rieties of pep
pers, ‘2 varieties watermelons varie
ties canteloupes 1 varie y of oats, 1 va
riety of rice, 1 variety of rye, 2 vari°ties
co lurds, 1 variety of et/g plant, 1 va i
ol v mustard 2 varieties radish 1 va
riety ucern, 1 variety of clove ,1 va i-
e!y of pearl meal, 1 variety pea grits.
I vari ty of chufas 6 varie ies turnip*,
I. variety of oyster plant, 2 varieties of
beets and 1 one vane y of curro s.—
"We noticed that the products of a 1 ihe ! uew^na er reporter
sAeds named which the lateneg. of tin I ecu d uot gr it
season allowed to be joeserved were!
very fine. Tbe doctor doe* not claim
to be an originator of new varieties of
seeds, but to procure fine seeds. and
keep them pure. He also thinU s that
seeds from acclimatised plants produce
the bes^^nd most perfect fruito of
garden produc e. In the
stock and poultry, the doc
Kta - 2 pairs Reikshire h gs, 2
Essex hogs, 4 pairs Trives poultry,
Jr brobs£ turkeys, and 1 pair of
pbery ducks. The t ootor de
|s much credit for kis ; dvanced
£tnent.
saw several other exhibits of
lib lea and seeds, but could find
ie ia eharge, and nobody whe
loould give ui any informal i. n about
■them. Oar report tntul. therefore, lack
[information whieh we would like to
[give.
George R. Lombard A < o., the great
foundry men and machine men of
jrgix, in care of Mr. W. P. Philips,
their master mechanic, had % Splendid
display. We noticed, 1 three roller
iron-frame cane mill, and 2 roller wood
en mill which must become common to
our planters. We bad intended to give a
lull catalagugue < f this firm’s display’s,
bat both time and space forbid, we will
-ndoavor in the near future to give our
renders a short history of this deserving
firm.
Prominent among the exhibitors from
Augusta, was the Georgia Chemical
\t orka, consisting of handsome jars of
samples of their well known brands of
fertilizer's, to-wit: Mastodon, Potaps.-
co. Low’s Georgia Formula, Dissolved
Bone Phosphate, Potash and Acid Pboa-
1 hate, and chemicals used in their uian-
i.faotnrcs. The exhibit was complete,
and 1. • iu our '.ersoual knowledge of this
firm, wo can fully endorse their exhib
its. All these exhibi ts were in charge
y! Mr. C. iVI. J’eok, who has proven
house f to be an able representative of
this great firm.
Th roe, Deveney ft Co. Inal on
dint lay a lino assortment of plantation
and garden implements, consisting of
harrows, corn shelters, oombinetiou hoe,
rake and nitohfork, and, indeed, every
th i»g in the way of improved garden and
pi iiiation losls. Th<s« exhibitions
m ost work a revolution is tbe use of
iiW^igaieatfc.
r fhe races were auiuteresting part of
the show but we can give no report of
them.
The tou nament on Friday evening,
was 'he event of ihe occaa on Mr.
Lindsey June* wa» declared first knight,
and had the honor of crowning the
queen ()ury*ung friend Joe Thomas
was second kuight. The tournament
ha 1 was a grand success, where the la
dies were fai , and the knights gellaat.
We are fully aware that our report
is meager autl ansati-factory ; but af er
applying at all kuowu source* t* a
for iaformatio*, we
—Wc learn that Mr. John Jones
happened to a very painful accident
Friday morning by a colison of the
horses in a running race at the Fair
grounds.
f
-*Coacoanuts and a fine lot of delicious fruits
Just received at Scherers. Also fresh vegetables.
—Col. R. L. Gentry, representing
that old reliable journal, the Savannah
News, called upon us to-day. Ho is a
good representative of a good papei.—
What more need be said
Far Weather.
Fair De<*<ln£-
Don’t fail to wek to spy thf
Wsaderisl 91 a si cal Stick ft
Dancing; Fiddler,
For Sale by 8. SCHWAP.ZWEI8F.
Come to the Fair,
—Os Friday sight, from some cause
aukuown, fire esssped snderneath the
hearth, of Mr. M. B. Grsy’e dwelling,
setting a sill on fire, which burned
all sight, earning the hearth to fall in
early flfctsrday morning, when it was
extingui bed.
—The attention of the ladies of Waynesboro are
called to the fine and fresh lot of VhIh};* Grapes
at Scherers for 35 cents a pound or 3 pounds for
a dollar. A fresh supply just received.
MARH1KD.
On Weduesday evening, at the resi
dence r.f the bride’s mother, Mr. C. F*
Shewmake aud Miss A. ('ora Anderson,
both f t i* city, Rev, F. A. Branch
officia ing. W* tend r our eongra 1 il
lation* to eur voung friend upon the
winning of ao fair a priae, and bid him
nurture with tender care tLe beautiful
flower he ha* transplsted ft hi its pa
rent home. Beauiiful is the- ordinance
of marriage, sanctified by the Creator,
aud happy may the live* of our young
friends be, and when the end *h 11 come
may their sun set with the mellow glow
of s summer’s evemug.—Charleston pa
pers please copy.
On Sunday morning, at the residence
of the bride’s father, Dr. W. H. Bax
ley, near Heplusi Richmond county,
by Rev. F. A. Branch, Mr. M. B. Gray,
of Waynesboro asd Mis* Laura Baxley
It is with pleasure that we grasp the
hands of the young people, and sincere
ly do we wish them all the happiness
that falls to the lot of wedded lovo.—
We bid the fair youug bride a welcome
to our city, and hope that oo cloud may
rise to dim the bright sky of her mar
ried life, and when, hand in hand, they
walk down the way of life, may their
pathway be strewn with flowers.
SCHnnULR.
The following is itsohululn of tho arrival aud
departure ol the pass tailor train at this depot:
AKtiivAt, mr pahhknueii.
Arrive at Wayimshoro from Augusta ...It :03 a. ru.
" Milieu.... 3:31 p. in.
at Augusta 4:40p. m.
AKDIVAL KlUtlT I'ASSK.VOIIU.
Arrive at Waynesboro from Ausustu. .13:41 a m.
" Alilton.... H:f>9 u. in.
at Augusta rt:lOa. m.
AUI’.IVAL VltiUT VUKItJHT A V!> acpomokation train
Arrive at Wayucsboro from Augusta . 0:31 p. m.
" Milieu,... 5:10 u. ui.
at Augusta 7:30 u. m.
—Compliments of Mr. aud Mrs. M.
B. Gray. Dec. 5tk, 1882.
Accompanying the above eard were
several generous slice of delicious wed
ding eake, for wkisL our yousg ftiesds
bay* osr thanks. Let as again say
that we wish eur young fricuds a long
and happy life
THE WATXESBORO JEWELRY HOUSE-
—One of the most enterorieing firm#
in our town is I’eal ft Attaway These
ventlemen are determined that Way
nesboro shall have one of the beet and
cheapest jewelry stores in Georgia, and
have lately added one of the largest
stocks of watches, clocks and jewelry
ever seen in this city. Also, guns, pis
tols, caps, cartridges, shot and powder.
With a new and handsome stock on
hantf? and improved tools, this house is
prepared to execute all work neatly,
cheaply, and in good style. For energy,
pluck and vim we commend this firm to
the citizens of old Burke as among the
best and cheapest jewelry houses w#
know of. nov!0T2tf.
Aid buy your Clothing, Drv
Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Gro
ceries, Tinware, Crockery, a*->d Li
quors of S. Schwarzweiss. His stock
is complete in every particular.
FAIR WARNING
If vou fail to give 8. Schwarzweiss’
store a call before purchasing else
where while visiting the Fair, vou
will sorely regret it, as he is selling
off his stock of goods at a bargain.
I a in selling Goods, Fresh, Clean
Goods. I h«ve no old shoddy *t *ck
for you, and I am knocking the fi**t-
tom clean out on prices, and “d n’t
you forget it” while visiting the
Fair.
' Will Sell for one week Only
—When you cro to Augusta, go to
Wm. Mullierin ft Co’s, to buy your
shoes. tf.
A large new arrival < f standard
beet quality Prints at 6} cents per
yard at. 8. Schwarzweiss’.
POOR
COPY
S Schwa??,weiss has just veeaiverf
anew lot of Christmas Geede, suck
as: Toilet Sets, handeowic Work.
B*>x *», Hand Satchel*, Opera G law*
Wrring Paper in elegaut h©xe» at all
(.rices, Toys, both cheap and eoetH.
M u ideal Instrument* of ail fcUdfV
The grandest afall--#. dfypjnt and
handsome Musical Box. Hee the
latest wonder a Muaiatf Sfeicfc at 8*
Schwarz weiss.’
I insist that you sail aud examine
my stock aud hear u»y priee# a#d
become your own jttdgs*. I oiaml
to be selling goods cheaper than you
can buy them elsewhere, asd I will
reduce my priee* duriag tbo Bair, «*»
as all will have a change to have their
wants supplied during that week.
My ru’e ia to serve you politely,
quick and cheap.
8. ScHWAJt^wrwss.
Petition for Inc moration.
-—Misaos Mat tin Blume and Lou
Boilstou, of Blaokvillo, S. C., and Miss
Sue Baxley, ef Hephzibuh, Ga., aro
vim ting Mr. aud Mr*. H. B. Gray.
STATE OPUBORGIA—Codvvt o* Buhkk
To the Superior 1'ourt;*f Haiil roiinty.
The petition of William A. WllkliiH, Simeon A
Oray. Th urns MoEhmirray, Jamee ii. Miu>-
kenr.ie, W. H. thnlbce, W. E. June*, A. G. White-
head uml S. J. Hell, all of Halil eouuty, bIiowh that
they, together with hu* Ii person.-* ai< now, or
aiitv be hereafter associated willithna, desireto
be Incorporated for the time of twenty > eat s, with
theritfhtof renewal aocordltn? to law , under the
nameof"The Agrioultufal Association of llurko.”
That their place of doing Uusiiit'HS is and will be,
in and near Waynesboro,In the county of Hurko,
said State. The object oil heir Association, and
the particular kind of bulmas* they propose to
carry on ts th* having of Bfalrs, Hxpohitians or
ICntertainmSnts at such ftiues us they may de
sire. ano ohat'Kln* for sdiuission to the same
for the purpose of profit, end otuMuravinir H«rt-
eultural, mechanical and industrial pursei's, the
raisin? of ia proved stock, th* development o*
speed iu man and beast* aud the isstnietiou mid
entortalnmont of tho while, at which times pre
miums svl.l be offer* and |eiid. The capital
stock of said AssoeiaMm to he ten thousand dol
lars, of which sum tiiPe thousand dollars iuoasli
1 In. That they in'ay have
officers, pass by-laws, not
lav.-s of this .State and the
at all the (lowers common
t forth la tha Coda ol tteor-
)d upon them and t licit- sue-
,. they pray that after this,
oen duly UUd, recorded and
rrrrs
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PLEASANT! SAFE! POSITIVE!
hits been actually t><
power to elect the
inconsistent with t/
Unitai States, am
to oorporatlous, u
«la, may be oottfi
oousora, '.Vharef*
their petition, has
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Also Prevents Contagion No loss of Time or
cliaiisre of Diet Overwhelming salos. unmis
takable ern es ami unbounded satisfaction An
Agent wanted u> every city anti town In South
Kent by express on receipt of price. Address
BONKOCINE CO ,
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may pass an order dedarluK their application
sweated, and incorporating petitioners accurd-
InxtoKtatuewi such cases tnude and providrd,
anil petitioners will ever pray. &e.
” W PALMHH,
ARLINGTON HOUSE ARBER SHOP.
WILLIAMS 1* BltOWN, Paoe’s.
H. B* ..
Petitioners Attorney.
Filed is »*MWb*r 7th. 1M2.
a. J- bkll. atm. n. c.
A trim extract tVom the mlnates or tuifce Su
perior Itiiit, Dvimbtr 7th, 188S.
—-■» 4D»hl.L, Clerk (f. C. D. 0.
Wc bcj? leave to Inform tho citizens of Iturke
aud the public Ronerally, that we have now
formed u co-partnership, and comblued our two
tarber shops. We thank the 1 ublio for past
putrouuire and ask a continuance of the same
Hair Cutting, Hair Dresaina, stiart
nest artistic style.
trlnv, etc., done
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