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Clarke County Agricultural Society,
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TO DE HELD
In Athens* Oft. Sift.. Oth and!Oth.
5 00
First Section.
Field Crops.
For the largest product of corn or cotton
on ten acres of land, without manure
of anv kind, .$10 00
1 For heat crop of upland cotton 1 acre... 10 00
2 For the best crop of bottom do. 1 acre, 10 00
It For theljest crop of upland corn 1 acre, 10 00
4 For the liost crop of bottom do. 1 acre, 10 00
5 For the best crop of white wheat, not
less than twenty-live bushels to tlic
acre
6 For the best acre of red wheat, not less
than 2b bushels to the acre
7 For the he** acre of oat*, on upland...
8 For the best acre of rye, on upland...
9 For the best bale of pea-vine bay, with
mode of curing
10 For best bale of clover hay, wjth mode
of curing
11 For l»est bale of crab-grass, with mode
curing
12 For best baie of fodder, with mode of
curing
13 For best acre of sweet potatoes
14 For best acre of Irish potatoes
15 For best acre of ground peas
16 For best acre of 1i«*M pea-'
00
10 00
00
12 For best plain biscuits, no soda to be
used
2 00
Second Class.
1 For best assortment plain and fancy
candies Dip'oma.
2 For best display of fancy and family
groceries,, from stores of the county.. Diplo.
3 For best display of -dry goods, from
stores of the county Diplo.
Sixtli Section.
Class Second—Domestic Manufactures
1 For best 10 yds. woolen carpeting 2 00
2 For best coverlet of wool 2 00
3 For best 10 yds. of jeans 2 00
4 For best counterpane of cotton 3 00
5 For 2d best counterpane of cotton 2 00
6 For 3d best counterpane of cotton i 00
liaised Work.
1 For best piano or table cover
2 For best chair or ottoman cover
2 00
2 00
Milking Match.
1. For the best milker, white, male or fe
male, without respect to age 5.00
2 For the best milker, white, male or fe- *.
male, under IS years of age 5 00
The ‘.viii like place on the ground ', and
parti**-; competing "ill furnish their own envs.
Judges in this department will be governed in
their awards by amount of milk obtained from
cows, (all things being equal,) skill in mauaging
cow and calf, cleanliness, expedition, etc.
Legal Notices.
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VT < rl
Miscellaneous Section.
Treatises.
5 00
5 00
5 00
3 00
3 00
Exhibitors to state in writing, the mode of eulti- ■
;1, tire !
Embroidery.
1 For best specimen of embroidery
2 For best »|>ecimen of crochet wotk
Pfch Work.
1 For lrcst patch work quilt, (cotton,)...
2 For 2d best patch work quilt, (cotton)
3 For 3d best patch work quilt, (cotton)
4 For best raised work quilt, (silk)
5 For best raised work quilt
Needle Work.*
1 For best specimen
2 For 2d best specimen
3 For 3d best specimen
4 For best vest or pair pantaloons, each..
2 00
2 00
2 U0
2 00
1 00
2 00
vntiou, the amount and kind <>f manure used
period of planting, the number oi times worked,
with certificates of witnesses who measured the
ground ahd crops.
Reports upon corn ami cotton crops to be made
to the Executive Committee by 1st of January
next, and premiums on those crops awarded as
soon as practicable.
Samples of Fie11 Crops.
1 For liest bushel <>! bread corn
2 For best bushel of stock corn
3 For best bushel of white wheat
4 For best bushel of red wheat
5 For best bushel of sheet potatoes
6 For best bushel of field peas 1
7 For best bushel of oats 1
8 For best bushel of rye ••• 1
9 For best bushel of turnips 1
1*> For best bushel of barley 1
‘ 1
1 CO
1 00
1 00
1 00
l 00
3 00
Seventh Section.
Works of the Shop, Factory, Mills. dc.
1 For best bale heavy osnaliurgs 2 00
2 For best hale heavy shirting 2 00
3 For best w oolen cloth 3 00
4 For 2d best woolen cloth 1 00
5 For l*est bale yarn, assorted numbers... 2 00
6 For be>t sample of cotton belting 1 00
7 For Iwst coil of plow lines 1 00
8 For best bbl. or 2 sacks of flour, from
white wheat
9 For lie?t bbl. or 2 sacks of flour, from
red wheat
1 For best treatise on Garden Culture 5 00
2 For best treatise on Horticulture 5 00
3 For best treatise on Floriculture 5 00
4 For best treatise on Agricultural Necessi
ties of the South 20 00
5 For best treatise on Mineral Resources of
North-Eu.»t Georgia 10 00
I 6 For l-e-t treatise«ci the M:inof.icni>'iiig ad
vantages of North-East Georgia 10 00
j The Executive Committee will claim the right
. or returning a!! treatises presented, and of pulilish-
j ing such as they may desire.
I N. B. All premiums exceeding SI 00 in value
j will be either pitchers, cups or medals.
The exhibition of articles not enumerated in
! the Premium List is invited ; and as many articles
rj i of merit in the various departments of labor, art,
j etc., which are not s|>ecially provided for in the
00 ] Premium List, may be presented for exhibition
00 | and premium, and as the Society especially desire
00 j to foster all the industrial departments which will
tend to the developnn nt of the material interests
of our section, a committee will he appointed
on the miscellaneous articles, who will as>ign them
to the proj*er departments, where they will lie ex
hibited, examined and reported upon, aud suit
able prizes lie awarded to all such articles worthy
of premiums.
EORGIA. FRANKLIN CO.—
■ Unary’s Office, Aug 5th, 1872.
Wh ■ivju, n-i l l Cars-n, xdiui.iiMiator of the
estate o r As* Relltm *, deceived, h « applied to 1
m*f«»rle tern of iU*»bMl©» fir *m *&id ad niniMra- '
tio i:
Tli r-A.r v (••? ar- • »-• « r • . .
show c u e, \ if any - * * L ^t»v t t it *•. t* s »>
aho.ld no .uLt e ,er»i. t#* tun '• «a.l u!
Ordur r.i •• sa dco..r y, t».» c a Uxi i\*.v-
&dm T nii ration of »*id eiGatc i
Wl.ii S’ Hiv baud and olH is! a!g:i,«iurv, Ibid
Au.L 5tb. 1872. A I M• !’.HI', ordinary.
(A EORGIA, It A]
VT Elij.il: i.i'lks
vf COUNTY.—
at*pli**d to me for
exemption o: pc «.ii tliy a -ettiu^ apart anti val
uation of the aai-'. ai.O vHlljja** upon the same at
2o’clock P. M., on th.-* -il day of August 1872. at
xuy office. F. C. &TEP11KNSOS, Ord.
Aug 25 187*.
ustnin .Home Enterprise?
MS.’ B 21 Hl3 223 £<<52* Z.£l ai*
fT EORGIA.
vT Whereas, dot
FRANKLIN CO.—
John M Freeman appli d to me
for letters of guardianship of the p op riy in
Fruuliu Co. Ua. belonging t»> the min* r chitdten
of John A. Holly of the. Stale ot AluLau**. |
The.se are thereioie u» cite ai.d a iu** ni>li all
and singular the k n irel and frcndaolsaid minors
to tile their object ions ifanv they have, why said
guardianship s!».i •! I imI lie er.nted the ap»d cant
at October Term next uf this Court.
Giveu under utv hand. th> -\u,u>t !"i?i is'*.
A. J. MOUHi.n O d.i. ir
JOB PRINTING
fiui'.ti Ut LU 1 1..|C
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/AWING TO THE SEKluU:
V_/ «Tnd dang'Tous sickiu.s'of my daughter wit
u:d are a preventive cf Chills and Fever.
II
Atigu-t
ang- r -
trphoid fever, 1 r is okokueo. that the
term 18?2, of Jackson Superior Court he.
lime is hereby a ij •urne l t-» the ?, \ Monday in N -
veiubcr next; tluit the Clerk of said court i-.ford
this order ujkiii the minutes of said court, and ad
vertise the same as required by law.
<\ I). DAVIK
tug. 26, 1872. J ' /* /’• c ,|r * C :
A true extra* t from the minutes of the Superior
court of Jackson county, C, a.
T. H. NI BLACK, Clerk.
j&twr.j'i*
! All Kinds of
Are au antidote to clia.^o of aicr unu Lk c.
EOUG! \, FRANKLIN CO -
r ■ ~OR(
V l Wh.-,.
r >1
»untv
there-
Prize Shooting Match.
. i*urn* r.t l
upplu*s for l -item of cdmin!strat : «e> 1
t ile of Dax id tiat-ner. Icceas si : Th«-
fore to eLe .»»*•! admonish alt and sin^u!::r. the kin
dre<i anti creditors oi’ said decease L t»*>how can“<
if any they have, at my olhce. within the tun
prescribed l»v law, why said loiters should not 1.
grant'd.
^HEYWILL-'RESJQRETOUTKFUUVICTR
ttRECMARK^OfTHE -8 0WELS v
Letter Press
—SUCII AS
Printi
Will save r.ayj i f *ti£Ei.rini{ to tlie .ick, ru.J
BOOKS,
PAMP1ELKTS,
CATALOG V KS,
POSTERS,
HAN DRIES,
DODGERS,
(iiveti under niv hand, at «»th e, this August ’’d,
1872. * . A. J. MOHUIS, Old.
For the best shot at three double birds, a flue
double barrel shot gun, (Parker’s breach loader,)
will be ottered, if the requisite number of entries
are made Entrance fee, 65 00. At Childs AMoss.
Manufactures of Feather.
1 For best set of carriageor buggy hai ness
2 For best set of wagon harness
3 For best doz. brogans
5 00
2 00
2 00
Special Premiums.
5 00 !
11 For best bushel of Irish potatoes
12 For best variety of grass seed, adapted
to the South for hay or gr.>uing
13 For best sample of wool, not less than
three fleeces in a package
Second Section. j
First Class—Horses of all work. j
1 For best stallion 4 years old and over.. 10 00
2 For best stallion 3 years old 5 00 ;
3 For best horse colt 2 years old 5 00 j
4 For best horse colt 1 year old 5 00 1
ft For best horse colt under 1 year old.... 5 00 ;
•*1 For best mare 4 years old and over.... 10 00 j
5 Por best Alley 3 years old 5 00 j
*8 For best Alley 2 years old 5 00 ,
4 For best pr. boots for n gentleman 2 00
For be«t and largest collection leather..
6 For best 4 doz. calf skins
7 For Ixist A doz. sheep skins
Mechanical Premiums.
Farming Implements.
] For best hill-side plow
2 For l»est plow for general use
3 For ln-st turning plow
4 For ltest subsoil plow
5 For best cotton scraper
6 For best harrow
7 For best two horse wagou
8 For best ox cart
9 For best one horse wagon
10 For best farm gate with hinges
3 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
3 00
3 00
5 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
9 Fur best fillev 1 vear old i) 00 -
no For best fillev under 1 vear old 5 00 ! \\ n !« vaW<? '"f 6 V 0 *®- V ^
Ul For best l.roid mare and colt 10 00 | r> * or *“* P low ‘K ear . l'la.-tat.on use.. 1 00
US For best biood mare and mule colt 10 00 | ’ }', or K ‘ st ^esher o 00
14 r or lies* fan mill
15 For l>est straw cutter
A pair of Derringers will bo given bv Mr. A.
T. Lltkie, of the firm of Childs & Moss for
the best five pistol shots. Entrance fee $1 00.
Rules and regulat oil: for shooting given on
the grounds ; also, judges to be appointed on the
day of shooting.
A pair of handsome spectacles will he given
as a special premium, by Childs & Moss, Jew
ellers, tor the best pair of socks or stockings knit
by a lady over 45 years of age.
A. T. Luckie with Childs & Moss. Jewelers,
offers one can of l»est Rifle Powder for licit Pen
of Sheep raised in this section. Powder warrant
ed to kill sheep killing curs.
A. T. Luckie with Childs & Moss, Jewelers,
offers one nice Shot Pouch and Powder Flask for
nicest 4 doz. chickens (best for raising in th : s
section.)
For best BrassBaml, a splendid Cornet. Instru
ment on exhibition at Childs & Moss’, Jewelers.
J. A. MEIH’IKIL
(~ COMMISSION MERCHANT,
V_.-' anJ tloaB-r in
TtB LIanfiCx*
EITTEIlSy
FHYSICIAKS THERE.
PRESCRIBE IT IS
TEI3
[ 1LRTI In Vouni-orOM.MarricjNl——
/ / or Eingle, the e Li tors rro un-
equalled and l ave of*#*n beta IL,
— means of • urtn? life.
* TRY ONE COTTLE
LETTER-H EA I S. LA 15EES.
! GUTTER-SNIPES, HI EE-11 EADS,
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programme
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VISITING CAHjis
CHUT LA Us,
LEG A E ULaXKs
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Corn. «>4 s
!£>:) Itayst
Mini. Hi-*.
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11
OUOVE’t k BAKER
SEWING MACHINES! !
EXECUTED WITH KEATKESS AND DISPATCHl!
VHeets to i&e Tinges,
Ftpr the I s res id c a lud l antpauj n!
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Ju.it Publi*h‘a. C#»in one Volume,
I.IPPINCJTTS
Pronouncing Dictionary.
BIOGRAPHY MYTHOLOGY,
P.’ClVftM KH Till: BEST !> I St .
ALL WHO HAVE TRIED
»:i/*hinvi», with all the
(MHUOVKMEXTS
AND
ATTACHMENTS,
iv he hit, at manufacturer*# price.*, freight
B\NNKR OFFirr.
i‘i‘le<l, at the
sirani un
* Of thr
. the Diff* r-
10 00
5 oj ;
5 00 |
ft 00 ■
10 00;
5 00
Second Class—"flood Horses
?1 .For best stallion 4 years old and over...
j2 iFor best stallion 3 years old
-3 rRor best horse colt, 2 years old
4 *F«nbest horse colt, 1 year old
6 For best mare 4 years old and over
6 Forbest Alley 3 years old
f ForibeitiAlley 2 years old 5 00
8 For ; be*tfillev 1 year old 5 00
9 For best otdt'under 1 year old 5 00
10 ‘For'bestmare and colt -.. 10 00
Pedigreerrequired in writing.
Third Class—Georgia liaised.
1 Forbeat)pair saatched horses... 10 00
•_2 <For Ifeest-sift^c harness horse 5 00
:3 For’ieetasiddle horse 5 00
£ ST«nbestk«ldd]e horse 5 00
a) 'For hestvpttr of matched horses, open
to the .w«rld 10 00
<8 Foribest preserved horse over 20 years
of«ge,- manner of keeping given
Fourth Class.
.1 For best single harness horse, open to
the«w«):ld
*2 For Cutest trotting horse in single har
ness, open to the world
jZ For fksteat trotting horse in single
harness, raised in Clarke county
ai For fastest walking horse, strict walk
ing
Third Section.
Jacks and Jennelts.
5 00
5 00
2 00
1 00
2 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
16 For best grain cradle
17 For be>t club axe
18 For lies! broad axe
1!) For best portable work-lieneh and tools
20 For liest cotton gin open to the world...
21 For best and largest jot of ag. impl’s....
Manufactures in Wood and Iron.
1 For best secretary aud book case 5 00
2 For best side-hoard or bureau 3 0<l
3 For best bedstead 2 00
4 For best 4 doz. chairs, parlor 2 00
5 For best 4 doz. chairs,common 1 00
6 For best window sash aud blind 2 00
7 For liest doz. corn brooms 1 00
5 00
5 00
10 00
2 00
Baby Show.
At the Baby Show, which is to lie the last day
of the fair. Mr. A. T. LrrKiK, <>! the firm of
Childs A Moss, will give a handsome si ver spoon
for the finest young lieb, Boy or (iirl. (Georgia
raised,) under 18 months old.
The premiums for the fair will lie on exhibition
the week proceeding the fair, at Childs «& Moss’
Jewelry Store, Athens, Ga.
lit l-rrto.it of nil Aqrt n
unit I,f Ih- s'ortr,
/VrtMlV .1/Ijtholl, '
Wm-i iho: Ii fth ir,
tat L inrjmujfg in which th
BY J. THOMAS, A. M., M. I>.
Complete in 1 Vol. Imp. svn. Toned Pa
per, Micrp, 815.00.
* -s the following pe
rn css
This invariable w irk
uliar f at ire* in 111 « mi
I. (»r.*at compE-tone-
phic.il Sketch, s.
II. s,».-ci clout coTiiorehensive accounts of all
c more inter.*# ing MiSjcrt**. f Myth..logy.
III. A logical system of Ortlmgraphy.
IV’. The u-.-.iritc proii mci ttioii »•: the names.
V. Full Bibliographic il icfcrcuce#.
LIVERY, SALE k FEED
STABLE.
ii \ \\ & liLAVES
Foil FIFTY CENTS!
njIE OPENING OF THE CAMPA
1 e..:-..1.' 1. .l-mlw.-s-f 0«.Rie-» m< s aieutae.-!
At tlo-ir OUftawi. Athens, Ga.
1J> ivSPECTFULLY announee to
i k ihesrtVifii Is a'»l t-e |.«blic Hi i ill y liav,-
re -e.itly tulvieJ t«* their >t>Hk a number ot
Fine Harness Horses.
NEW BUGGIES AND HARNESS,
•ything in tine urler for the summer
rs furnished on short
1 •*, of a hi h i! h ’> by
t place the pajHT wiiliii
»i \N .\
dVF.E 1 o!
ch of all,
IIE ELETION df
,.l nmuiMi ... U y
] i \ i.. 1.& ih. finn ai
i have determined to seiiu
Until the i st of Jaiuiury, for f ifty Cents'
at t.'.en in the variou* c*
itc Lwmin n.uii ..1 r li ilil:
li inn into w h!ch th•• Kad ! <
• hotjcotevcn arii.d -uc e
Old
: xth” the impertanee of tin
! P r
and put
business.
l*h;Etons and polite dri
notice.
Teams may always b« ha 1 for trips to th? nv
tains, or any i»oint desired. m.t
ng our 8;aic ai d
li (ieoigi;. ha# M.nk ui.dei the wt igl.t «•:
.. in in rtiii ss 01 oiv.hi. n a. the L>ei*»oei»ii
iTe-'i-.e :t*.tl tampaigt —w lo il ei O' nd tl.i
Mat. frgaiii^t-t 01. he j re#c*rv d, and let
nuept iid m catidi'.aies. or lost l.y indifer
. n ni li ate caj aide aid horn si men for e\e
TbU is the only way to
OPINIONS OF THE PEES?
I.ippin.’Ott*# Biographi
the ti mini u » ;i;:iii»:i
work *.!’Hit* Kin
of lUli
h.h.a Led.,
LONGS & BILLUPS,
buoaij .s'/:, atucss. geo.
i)!;v:.j:r.s in
sire gt.E r ler.-u away t*y hegr»c.> rivalry of
t e 4 i »b c w 1 r *. t.et evory county oigu.ii/. • earl
. f t iuhlic t.USl, Hid WOitK FOR filnill KLE TION.
Vindicate Sound Principles and
(Government.
The Ysuirv of our .fit: dcf.-its, in count’os with a rea’ iit-uio latic majority
Preserve G ood
the rcconl of
i 11. gLet to
1 The m ot *
1 1 in the hi
: 1. •
-('hi.
• Stand a
the kii
o#t «.
REGULATIONS fOR THE f AIR 0FIB72.
d that i»a#
aide convenience.
••The iu .#t vain
in the English 0.1
“ No other worn
— Chicago .Ide m
DRUGS m MEDIClit
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’ — li-i.don Ktmimj Ti
.trraphy
» /• .
1 ith it.’*
ide rmgn of treat
ment, great omp.u-tt
absol.ite y perfect.”—X. When
44 The 111 »<t • omplete Itiogr.ipi
the wor d. 4 *—1‘hilaUciphi.
HU Untied phi a J>;e.
able work.” — .V. Y. Loh/.-mh
8 For best pleasure carriage, Ga. made...
!) For best and largest lot rnech’s tools...
10 For liest hinges aud fastenings for farm
gates
11 For best iron castings 2 00
5 00
5 00
2 00
2 00
_ _ _ 5 00
, _
10 00
12 For best lathe for metal
13 For liest lathe for wood
14 For best screw plate for plantation use..
15 Forliest ro]>e machine for plantation use
lfi For best improvement in gin gearing...
17 For best lot bobbins, spools, &c., for
cotton factory, and other turned ware
18 For best horse slioer, shoeing to take
00
5 00 i place on grounds and parties furnish
ing tools and horse 5 00
j 19 For best and largest lot of plantation
I tools, heme made 5 00
.1 ; Eor beat and largest Jack, Ga. raised 10 00 20 For best cooking stove Diplo.
■fl iFerbert and largest Jennett, Ga. raised 10 00 1 N. B. A premium of $5 00 will be given to
-3 For bcst and largest Jack, imported... 10 00 the young lady who cooks the best meal with stove,
4-1 tFor beat and largest Jennett, imported 10 00 | cooking to l>c done and meal served on the grounds.
10 00 |
5 00!
5 00
5 00
5 00
10 00
5 00
5 00
2 00 1
Mules.
•1 .For best pair mules, Georgia raised
•2 For best single mule, Georgia raised...
.3 For best 2 year old mule, Georgia
raised •••••
A .For best 1 year old innle.Georgia'raised
ft For best mule colt under 1 year old
-.ti For best pair mules, southern raised
7 For best single mule, southern raised...
Fourth Section.
First Class— Cattle— Grades and m ised
blood.
.1 I or best bull, 4 years old and over 5 00
2 1-or best milkcov 3 years old and over 5 00
8 For best heifer calt, 1 to 2 years old... 2 00
1 ;hj.>r best cot. , with calf under 1 vear
• old 1 .*
f »Fnr best calf, bull or heifer
Second Class—Native Cattle
li For best bull, 4 years old and over... ..
JJ For best milk vow, 3 years old and over
:3 For best heifer calf, 1 to 2 years old
4 Fur best cow, with calf under 1 year
id
Working Oxen.
J -Fur heal yoke Of oxen, to be tested ou
•the ground 5
Fat Cattle.
y For b*et fatted b«ef, {steer or eow) 5
- Sheep.
1 For beet pen containing buck, ewe and
5 00
Hogs.
i eraKiatl.4DS'«f any class. 5 00
2 For be ! mow of «cy class. 5 00
’> For beat pea of stock hogs, awt less thau
5 in number 5 00
Paper Material.
1 For best assortment paper, wrapping,
southern made Diplo.
2 For liest assortment paper, printing,
southern made Diplo.
Eighth Section.
Fruits, dc.
1 For bestand largest collection of fruit...
2 For best aud largest collection of fruit
00
Individuals paying two dollars shall lie mem
bers for one year, and exhibit articles without ex
tra charge, and have free access to the Fair
Grounds during Fair Week. Lady members 80
cents.
Persons other than members exhibiting articles
shall pay an entrance fee of two dollars, which
entitles them to admission and all privileges ac
corded to annual memtiers.
On Monday the Secretary’s office will lie open
to receive articles for exhibition, and it is hoped
that all entries will be made on that day, so tliat
they may be arranged in their res|iective dejiart-
ments, and in readiness for examination by tlie
judges on Tuesday morning. Animals may be
entered at any time previous to 9 o’clock Tuesday
morning. The gates will be opened at 8 o’clock
A. M. of each day, and at that time every em
ployee is required to he at his post. The exhibi
tion will commence precisely at 10 o’clock A. M.
each day.
Price of admission, 50 cents; children half price.
For the privilege of passing vehicles and horses
in and out during the fair:
Vehicles 4 horse, per day
“ 4 horse, season
“ 2 horse, per day
“ 2 horse, season
“ 1 horse, jier day
“ 1 horse, season
Saddle horse, per day
Saddle horse, season
(Driver included and not owner or passengers )
Season tickets will lie registered and taken up
and forfeited if presented by any other person thau
the party to whom they were issued.
5 00
3 00
5 00
1 00
5 00
1 00
3 00
50
2 00
50
1 50
' ll. 1.1 J
■ll.lf
-.V.-.l- y„rk Tr
CHEMICALS,
DYE-STUFFS,
FAINTS,
OILS,
GLASS.
! PUTTY
! ST \TIONLKY :
OK(
uti l to work wi
empkim pocoRicBTs
:,f.» I. sin irin fan i. iaic#. To jir. vei.t Ml. autl lu | i.t u J
r oiiict*, w • aiv.-.tl t«» all 3 ' ,ol l».*;tu crau> to
A ># IZ l A OU Cr ATsTIZ K1
il an 1 .ievotion t*'
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:nds of the pa
S. A.
ight :«• Rive
s u!>*t'i > ilM > i'!ii
ATKINSON, I'ubii.-lar.
Of pi
nine* foil
CXr F..r #.ile l.y all !!o.»k#4!lL>
free of exi>rti#e, iijH.n re*,
iisher#.
SlKTi-iI circular#.conta
plication. 1 1
J. B. LIl’PINCOIT A CO.,
I'lihli^her.'.
715ami 717Market st M I*liila.,and25Dun«lst., .N.Y.
A :
Barnet
BRIDAL and
PFID 1 -U RV. UQI OI S HI n i l #,
ND EVERYUHING usually
iMi.tlly kept in a First (’la## Brut? M«»ie.
lar atent on ha# been |»ar«l ii the •
tuck. t«. tiie purity au.l reliahiiin
g.HNis, and families and physic.an# ire assured that
orders will he tilled with promptness ami '.Relit
Our
STOCK OF FANCY GOODS
i# lar/e and attractive, embracing a ^reat varietv
PERFUMERY,
TOILET ARTICLES,
BRUSHES,
COMBS, &.C.
\ Ayer*# Preparation#, Hurley’s
v and sa sapar lia, Drake’#
Bitters, 11*. iu n*s Crimean
[.Kutvind's. ieruiau Uittois,
popular preparations always on
hand.
^'ATLANTIC COAST LINE'
ll.lmrxiM’s
i'ltKI G 1 IT 1 lOL'TK
VIA WILMLGTAN. COLUMBIA AND /.DGDSTA.
ant
HOLIDAY
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS
of the nmst approved varieties
sale iuany quantity desired. .
TO AND FROM
giallimoro, S } hihidc]plsi», ActvYo k, ISoste n
An ! all Eastern ( ities, and ail fx-iuts South and SoutJ.- II c-«f.
llli.Pi ME IVILVIMiTit.N \ WLLIWN. WIHHHlIMiKi'. ‘ (ILLA AlUSTA KAILffiF
And ini ir Conii.-etions.
ST. LOUIS LEAD.
A N ENTIRELY NEW LINE of independaut counectiona fron
\ «• lcr:it \yU:uingl..n, N C . ::n 1 mo i h Va., -.ml ,.f unl rnk. u B -„ e ;rum w i
IU
of i hi:
Warranted strictly pure—the l»est iu the ntaikei
5 00
5 00
2 00 i
3 00
2 00
1 00
1 00
ft 00
00 1
00
Horticulture.
1 For the largest collection of vegetables..
2 For best collection of gardeu seed, Geor
gia raised
Wine.
1 For best -J doz. bottles of wine
2 Fur best 4 dcz. bottles eordial
3 For liest specimen Blackberry wine
4 For best specimen Blackberry cordial...
Ninth Section.
Fine Arts.
1 Forbcst historical or landscape painting,
2 Forliest animal painting or portrait,
3 Forbcst picture frame made by a lady,
4 For best specimen of crayon drawing,
5 For best fruit [minting in oil
6 For best design lor residence, (cot
tage or country) Diploma.
7 For best architectural or mechanical
drawings Diplo.
8 For best specimen oI ornamental pen
manship Medal.
9 For liest specimen of photography...... Diplo.
10 For best topographical drawings Diplo.
The above to be executed bv exhibitors.
Pules for Exhibitors.
The regulations of the Society must lx- strictly ob
served by exhibitors, otherwise the Society will not
ft 00
5 00
2 00
2 00
3 00
Poultry. i
l’remiuia* will be given in thig depart weal (» j Tciltll SeCtiOll.
fow ls of nientonous character. Coops of chickens '
arc to consul of a cock and two hens. No otlrers , t . , Mewtng .Uac/unes.
-g a,compete for premiums. I ** family maektae.....-MMot or Dtplomo.
fifth SCCtiOll i “ *■ iiC best iwauutactiiriflg 4o.. MicJal or Diploma.
/ i/xt rCtass—Household, Furnishing d
Grocery Department.
J For best 4 doz. bacon sides 5 00
For liest j doz. bacon hams 5 00
2 For liest 4 dox. bacon shoulders 5 00
For best cured mutton bams 2 00
Mode of curing to be stated in writing.
J For best jar fresh butter, 5 lbs
2 For best cheese, 5 lbs
For tast jar leaf lard, 20 lbs
J For best boi hard soap, 51bs
For best soft soap, 5 Ids
ti For )>e«t box tallow candles
7 For best 4 AntsheTof-dried apples
f< For peaches
0 F»r>1 pm laWfiyes. jelli**. >di*
3 For maehino with best at-
tachmcn's Medal or
N. B. Aspecitl premium will lie aw rded for
best work on sewing machine executed by a Miss
under 18 years of age. the article and premium to
be announced during the fair.
lie responsible for the omission ot any article or ani
mal not entered under its rules.
No article or animal entered for a premium can be
removed or taken away Ix-fore the close of the Exhi
bition. Xo premium will be paiil on animals or ar
ticies removed iu violation of this rule. All articles
and animals entered fiir exhibition must have cards
attached, with the nmniter as entered at the Secre
tary's office; and exhibitors, in all cases, shall obtain
their cards previous to placing their animals on the
Fair Grounds.
The Executive Committee will take every precau
tion in their power for the safe preservation of all
articles and stock on exhibition, and will lie respon
sible only for loss or damage that may occur by their
negligence. They desire exhibitors to give attention
to their articles, and at the close of the exhibition
to attend to their removal.
, it. :;nd fmui a 1
sHtlvanta «•*».. t . e -*.u h
I C^rful ant 7.4 i k Tr tus y.rtatio*. Cnifoon Rat s with
| and #.» pt*rf« t a sy>te u ..’s et is n;» • .nntn-Tons at N
I and f.wr >rd-d dcritr, Nv «»rn» ««r the o li r
; TUVIN TR\\#t» »UP VTioN is ^iven t«» o<u.ubia t a. (’., .mi A
1 Fast Ffvizht s Ne 1 tie# t.» :cr ninal j# inis.
rt livr
7 Li
IX I I
JMMENSE IMPORTATION OF
r«»»r * runts.
I’l Mi* . uton the
S.lh Lead! r t ,rv
«• * inl lt* L ID ..I
v er loth nt w! ir
a ’ < A " r.01
Morse. Host, and fwttle Fewlers.,
r,.r aii.tise., ke s..f.„ u ow. . Read tllO lollOWlllS Lxcclleiit SciUmHiIo of foriKy'tffiB!*
8. (A DORRS.
o:lls, vas:s,
D ealer in dry goods, ! m mg-h...
er.nm cj:, n.i ni> 111 /.■/., e»ch t»->rt
| READY-MADECLOTlllSG, ! Wi \ v .
17.1 W1LMISGTOS
-A tv
.1 AT) SI EA MSlIir USES.
»’# #ie luvrs. Lu We, lieb cca Clyde, Botins
, Ag tils. 7E Sin th’s Wharf. : air m* re-
ROOTS, SHOES, HA TS.
I And iu short, an nsmrted #•»>< k .•!* t iinily r
| plan am.11 in«*rci.au ’ti#e. The tiignest market pi
1 ultra\ s pa»d lor coau rv pn.du e.
—E .rinar-l’# «to
l two .ul i lioti ti ;
ver W Luiug.o.
Toiled
Of Ureal Penury,
ship-, ot’ h *
freight in uuiim.Ud <
up Compaq \
. Agents, i::t,
vely for ireig
d > *— 1. -
elrrjHifit :
3DIYX7STKR SE PS,
Must received at the . , v:th!!
i NE .V DRUG STORE ! - ' , u -
Via Portsmoutli and Inland Air
eu ral A fc i
B o h c in i si n <K i a s s, I To our Merchant Custom-;
Wi!
I
With
N r itoia. Hitt
— . ia Biy Line s.e uners, da Iv, It. E. Poor.
ctaug Ag JR, 154 We-i B».t nt ;e #t.. Halt
— vim tiue# e Line, ri-weekly—Jno. S. \Vu.a
1 .k ' *1 s s.**aiu Ts, #em.-we«-k.T—('i.ydk A C »..
minion iu-g rtieent #•<
Line.
Union t’otk—
car .
• d. :i
net
Cl’S.
101 LET SETS, FRESCH C7//.Y.1.
Instruction to Judges and the Superin
tendents of Different Departments.
In no case must the judges award a arucu.L«r j*iscretio*ary
premium.
The judges on animals will hare regard tothe^yaumetrr, early
maturity, thorough i.ret*tI4ng, and charaeteristi. s of Uit Lreods
they judge. They will make proper allowances for \hcape,/'cding
ami coalition «.f the animal#, esjwcialty in the breed fug classes.
They are required nut to yi'ir encouragement to over-fed animals.
N.» #t.*ck of inferior quality shall be admitted within tlie
ground# , and if auy shall by accident he admitted, a Committee
shall lu? appointed to examine and rule out of the grounds all be
low a ineuiuo* erade. v '
The anima!i t« which premiums shall be awarded, shall be led
up for exhibition at the delivery of the premiums, and so with
other articles as may be convenient, and after or before the deliv
ery of the premium, each animal which shall have taken a pre
mium, shall be designated by some l a lg«* • f distinction, and leti
int«. the r.ng aud around it, for the exhibition of its .vuperiarity,
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
1 00
1 00
i f t Far iwtH
11 For “best
or rolls
1 00
2 00
Eleventh Section.
Plowing Match.
1 Best plowman, with 4 horses....
2 Best plowman, with 3 horses....
3 Best plowman, with 2 horses....
4 Best plowman, with 1 horse
The contest will take place on the ground, and
parties competing will furnish their own teams.
Judges in this demartment will lie governed in
their awards by the depth and width of the furrow
sliced or turned by the plow of each competitor,
ui<l Ui«b quality u> the aswmblnl «xuvd.
N. It—|>«r<on whatever will be allowed to interfere with
the Judges durinc their adjudlcat on; aud any person who, bv
lalter or otherwise, attempt* an interference or Idas front ntis-
cepeewntations with the Judges, will be excluded as an hun ira-
Ue couipuuiur.
The superttaendesU s JJJgire particular direction to all articles
is tfcelr respective department-, and see that all are S'ranged as
near as asp he in numerical order, to lessen and btc.- tate the
labure of the Judges in theirexaiiiinations.
Ihe Sopwiubtndents .ill attend each set of Judge- in their r -
| specliv, U«je-Jt*ucnl-, printout the did'eren: artit les or animals
| to bertltibibtl; will atlaelt prize cards to the articles, it ‘la;- to
the »ucce-».'ul animals after the Judge-’ reports shall have been
SILVER WARE,
| " ’j* ’ p t i«ci M.* in - r.p o iu- •Rons. tr*«. bt# \r» n •! * \ •• j Cl . ...
i IMurnish us with your card, place of «,bH,T-\iV.Tn‘f rrs-tiou-M-i"’-* l '..dVp;',‘ u !tV’ t'’!i S ii-'n-.'i •'.»'ippU ‘"«»'e >» -
I »_ V. besiti.se, anu wo Will supply ;ou with. At- | Agu.t - ns ac t. at trt y->ar< ni.Is •• ri., i*.,.t s;il ,.,pi a el tVilmi.i :">n." »r " rtu Steen,»a
I I t.,„,"asy.u *ref:r, ml i.reet thlis .. I, eli ,g te. f ,rw .r. led to A. IMl’K, oem ra Ge l.., ‘
maiit.c#—wi.ii your a.Derti#cmeu; for 1^75. j at Vila »;t*ii, \. t:il:lu?y w I av.» •! il l t»* iti-m. Tli*» ; ol’-»'T iv: #uMlitirit
GOODS FOR DOLLAR STORES
Wm.
KING Jr., &-Co.
Druggists, Athens.
T r.i v
rv info;
l Dig A^
i fu.u.
r..iihe;
4. i. ViDlAH?,
BEN Mtlt’K. So. Fr't and 1
All claims f»r h»s#, damag<
U
FIFTY CENT STORES!
A N C K li.
^ BUS. IIITCUCOCK vk UATTEKSON ci
this dreadful disease, without the
Agent# at all railway sluiv
ut, (’olumbia, S. (\ T. LYON'S, lucal Agent, At; (
Ch rl t^e, S.l\ A. C. LABP, 4 * 44 AtuV.u, v ...
. Ag’t, Mo*it*y, .41*.
ud ovt.rcbargc promptly inv«»t!g**rtl and 5fR'.wl by the * S
A. POPK.
(ieneral Freight .
AYLANTIC COAST LINT
A s')
iMaea
IMPORTERS,
Atlanta, Ga.
MEBCHASTS AS» HOUSEKEEPERS!
j made up aud delivered to the Secretary.
| Jv D'jLS. —Tin? Judge#yri\\beoxpccted, in
10 00
7 50
5 00
5 00
or pound 2 00 ’ time employed to complete it.
to withhold premiums when the article or animal Is tint Vorufy, : '
though there t>e uoetHnpetiiiuo.
Koaxuit rut Stock.—There will lie a Forage Master on the ;
ground. •*'> will ruruish grain and forage at the market price, to I
the oweers of stock.
Sulla will not be furnished upon the Grounds «f the Soeietr
for unruly or dangerous animals.
Annual Address—The Annual Address before the Society
will lie delivered at the public stand, at 11 o'clock, on Wednes
day morning.
Award op Carmens.—The Premiums wlU be awarded trout
the Executive stand, at 10 o'clock, on Thursday morning
IVtLiCE—A well regulated Police of the Society, aided bv Out
of the town of Athens, will be on the grounds during The entire
Exhibition, to pr.servc order.
Consul: your interest, buy from
Mt BRIDE & GO.,
Passenger Route!
Reorganized for Hie Summer of S S7*i.
DOUBLE-DAILY, ALL-RAIL CONNECTION. VIA
AUfillSTI, WlLWIGlOl, UlCHMOND!
-suuwu.fi, yjs ILIIIII1UIUK,
AN ADDITIONAL DAILY CONNECTION, VIA
AUGUSTS, WtlMlKGTCN END ICSTS
AM, THE —
MtwnificvHi Pan i/iuc Stuuuei s.
iLINK l# FUo' l Cl.
iper _
freight, breakage, delay and insurance,
dec 8
and the general perfection of the work and the;
JOHN WHITE, Pres.
JOHN - ALVIN JOHNSON, Sec’y.
W. W. SUMMERS,
Term.
Scott Farm, Bedford County,
BBKEDKR op
Thoroughbred short-horned
Durham Cattle,
Fashionable Stationery
D. LiUlNN, 183 Broad S reef.
mei« oi vi.at ^ .
thro !gi, tickets to ail promineat poin.s, on sate at all terminal points Soutn.
Virginia Springs and Excursion Tickets,
to attractive Northern Summer resort
Fur time schedule, pri.re 11**,"Hd‘uil desirable information, apply to the following
BEBKSillRK HOGS AND ClimOLD SIIKP.
• Augusta, Ga.. makes a specUli v of sending
Ladies’ Fine Note Paper and Envelopes by mail.—
Anj one sending him one dollar will receive, post
paid, a box of assorted note paper and envelopes ul
the lsfest fittero. apr 19-3m
‘“f LYONS Aoent Yutru-tit' M. J. O’CONNOR, Traveling Agent I A--
LAbD AgLnt. Atlan'ta; BEN ’ MOCK^Southern Agent. Montg«.nen o
\. POPE, Ooii. Passengci
v ; a