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Milking Match.
1 For best assortment plain and fancy
tore iir.i.i) ' candita...... •••••• ........ Diploma.
r ' t *' hc ' rw '" v ■" - 4 ft " ,ilT
'or the .best milker, white, male or fe-
male, without respect to age 5 00
JJi <! f I Fi^t ! Sc^ctlovi. ( 1
sstfflai
rmc nies, fr»»m stores «»f the county.. Itijplo.
• .'( W’r best display of dry goods, from
' 1 i / 1 it »t. jstores of (the couhty
Diplo.
11
.- jt K >, j Field Crgps. TV s'f /
For the largest product of corn or cotton
on ten acres of land, without manure
of any kind.............. i....$10 00
1 For bestcrop of upland cotton 1 acre... 10 00
2 For the host crop of bottom 4o. 1 acre, 10 QQ< 08 For beat 10 yds. of jea
.3 For thebest cjrop pf upland corn 1 acre, 10 00
4 For the beet crop of bottom do. 1 acre, 10 00
.9 For Hie bpst^crop of white wheat, not
„ nmfai,*'
bushels to the
ess than twenty-five
! «naa^nammjggg|gie^^p^a
ti For the best acre of rod wheat, not less
out-, on upluud.
;-rVbf rye.nn upland.
£%* 5 00 For
5 00
!• For the Uoat.balojaf pea-.viue hay, with
node *►!’ tfurii
Sixth Section. s
Class Second—Domestic Manufactures
1 For best 10 yds. woolen carpeting 2 00
2 For best coverlet of wool. 2 00
1 00
4 Fo r
“5 For 2d best counterpane of cotton....,0
6 For 3d best counterpane of cotton....^
Work.
1 For best piano or table cover 2 00
otjtoman cover 2 00
* idery
-At embroidery. 2
of crochet work 2
4 &
2 h or best specimen
, Tu'ch It'oi'k.
2 0<)
00
2 For the best milker, white, male or fe
male' tinder Id years of age 5 00
The contest will take place on the grounds, and
parties <u:upctiug wiil furnish their own cow’s.
Judges in this department will be governed in
their awards by amount of milk obtained from
oowa, (all things being equal,) skill in managing
cow and calf, cleanliness, expedition, etc.
•S0J]|0£ inSai
GEORGIA, FRANKLIN CO.—
VjT Ordinary's Office, Aug 5th, 1872.
Whereas Dnvid Carson, administrator of the
estate of Asa Bellamy, deceased, Ins applied to
‘ ' " nfsslon from sal t s.lmii
me for letters of dlsmii
Til r-i’or-
mi*tra-
Mlscellaneous Section.
» mnmoA Treatise*.
oo feis^ rea ? seon s ?n ,? lture i ss
2d best counterpane ot cotton.VT..C 2 00 2 Forbest treatise on Horticulture. 5 00
til I* r<-tis are y e I i r • •
Shorr u a. \ ifaii; e.i* i.,ei,ys 11 L*.| ■ l - it
sii i .id no , si tie) AoVeiuiKjr cr.-n of . t. - '< u.i i
Ordinary of aaidcounty, be discharged lrom the
ad minis: ration of said estate.
Witncat my hand and official signature, tills
Aug. 3th, 1872. A. J. M'jKltls, Ordinary.
p EORGIA, 1IA11T COUNTY.—
V.IT Elijah Banks, has ap|>lied to me for
exemption of personalty and setting apart and val
uation of the same, and" 1 will pass upon the same ut
2 o'clock P. M., uu the 31 day of August 1872, i
tuy otfi e. F. C. STEPHENSON, Ord.
For h4Kst patch Work quilt, (cotton,)... 2 00
For 2d best patch work quilt, (cotton) 2 00
■ 3(1 besf natch
curing
12 For best bale of fodder, with
curing.,....j....
13 For best ncce of sweet potatoes’. 5 00
14 For liest^acreof Irish potatoes .. 5 00
10 For best were of gpomil pea.-- 3 00
10 For ties! oi’re of field peas 3 00
K'ihihiiiirs to stHtein writing, the mode of culti
vation, the amount and kind of manure used, tlie
period of planting, the number ot times worked,
with certificates ot witnesses who measured the
ground and crops.
Reports upon et»ru and 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 Field Crops.
1 For best bushel ot bread corn -.
2 For best bushel of stock corn
3 For best bushel of white wheat
4 For best bushel rtf red wheat
5 For best bushel of sweet potatoes
ti For best bushel of field peas. ...
7 For best bushel of oats l
8 For b.st bushel of rye....
9 For best bushel oT turnips .....*.. 1 00
10 For best bushel of barley 1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
I 00
1 00
1
1
1
3 Fori?! best patch work quilt, (cotton) 1 00
4 For best raised work quilt, (silk) 2 00
5 For best raised work quilt. 2 00
iC' Fee die 7tbrA\
1 For best specimen ..
2 For 2d best specimen
3 For 3d best specimen
4 For best vest or pair pantaloons, carle.
2 00
1 00
1 00
2 00
Seventh Section.
7for As of the Shop, Factory, Mills, »C-c.
1 For best bale heavy osnaburgs 2 00
2 For best bale heavy shirting 2 00
3 For best woolen cloth 3 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 ou Mineral Resources of
North-East Georgia ... 10 00
ti For best treatise on the Manufacturing ad
vantages of North-East Georgia 10 00
The Executive Committee will claim the right
of retaining ai! treali.-es presented, and of publish
ing such as tin y may desire.
N. B. All premiums exceeding 81 00 in value
will lie either pitchers, cups or medals.
The exhibition of articles not enumerated in
the Premium List is invited ; and as many articles
of merit in the various departments of labor, art,
etc., which are not specially provided for in the
Premium List, may be presented for exhibition
and premium, and as the Society especially desire
to foster all the industrial departments which will
tend to the development of the material interests
of our section, a committee will be appointed
ou the miscellaneous articles, who will assign them
to the proper departments, where they will be ex
hibited, exaraiued and reported upon, aud suit
able prizes be awarded to all such articles worthy
of premiums.
G eorgia, franklin co.—
Whereas, John M. Freeman appli <1 to me
for letters of guardianship of the property in
childi
Franklin Co. Ga. belonging to the minor
of John A. Holly of tlie State of Alabama. |
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kitidred and friends ot said minors
to file tnelr objections if any they have, why said
guardianship should not he granted the applicant
at October Term next of this Court.
Given under tuy baud, this August loth 1*72.
A.J. MORRIS, Ordinarv.
oo
5 00
3 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
10 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
10 03
10 00
11 For best bushel of Irish potatoes
12 For best variety of grass seed, adapted
to the South for hay or grazing.»
13 For best sample of wool, not less than
1 three fleeces in a package..7
Second Section.
First Class—Jforses o f vtll wort'.
1 For best stallion 4 years old ami over.. 10 00
2 For best stallion 3 years old...'.
3 For best horse colt 2 years old
-I For best horse colt I year old
A Forbest horse colt under 1 year old....
li For best mare 4 years old and over....
7 For bos» fillev 3 years old
■8 For best til ley 2 years old
5* For hestfilley 1 year old
10 Forbest Alley under 1 year old
21 For best brood mare and colt
12 IV best biooi mare ami nude colt
Seroart Class—Dlood Horses. *
1 For best stallion 4 years old and over... 10 00 j
2 For best stallion 3 years old 5 00
3 For best liorse colt, 2 years old 5 00
4 For best house colt, 1 year old 5 00
3 For best mare 4 years old and over 10 00
ti For best Alley 3 years old 5 00
7 For best Alley 2 years old 5 00
8 Fur bestfilley 1 year old 5 00
9 For best eolt under 1 year old 5 00
10 For beet mare and eolt 10 00
Pedigree requited is writing.
TMrd Class—Georgia Raised.
1 For best pair matched horses 10 00
2 For best angle-harness horse 5 00
3.For best saddle horse 5 00
4 For best saddle horse 5 00
5 For best pair of matched horses, open
to the. wogli)
ti For beat preset
of age, manner of keeping given 5 00
FourIh Class.
I For best single harness horse, open to
4 For 2d best woolen cloth
5 For liest bale yarn, assorted numbers...
6 For best sample of cotton belting
7 For best coil of plow lines
8 For be>t bill, or 2 sacks of flour, from
white wheat
9 For best bbl. or 2 sacks jf flour, from
red wheat
Manujaclures of feather.
00 1 For best het of carriage or buggy harness
00 2 For best set of wagon harness 2 00
3 For best doz. brogaiis 2 00
4 Forbest pr. boots fora gentleman 2 00
5 For best and largest collection leather.. 2 00
(i For best 4 doz. calf skins 2 00
7 For best 4 doz. sheep skins 2 00
1 00
Prize Shooting Match.
For the best shot at three double birds, a fine
double barrel shot gun, (Parker’s breach loader,)
will be offered, if the requisite number of entries
are made Entrance fee, 85 00. At Childs A Moss.
QWING TO TilE
Notice.
SERIOUS :
and dangerous sickm ss of uiv daughter with ‘
typhoid fever, It is ouukrki>. Hint the Aiigu-t |
term 1872, of Jackson Superior Court lie, and i he j
same U hereby adjourned to the 3d Monday iti X - [
veinbernexl; that the Clerk of raid court record I
this order u|kiii the minutes of said court, aud ad
vertise the same as required hr law.
C. D. DAVIS,
aug. 26, 1*72. J- S. C. •»’. V.
A true extract from the minutes of the Superior
court of Jackson county, fla.
T. II. NIBLACK, Clerk.
I
.'..i;...' l» ,k .c i.-AVeiJulclaedcy.
Arc an auliJote 1j cliai.^o of Wai.tr uuu A*.* c.
/GEORGIA, FRANKLIN CO —
vT When*a» Thoma* J. (*arntf,vf said county,
applies f.ir letters of aduii»i*tration «i>*» the es
tate of i>aviil Garner, decoded : Those are there
fore to cite a»»d admonish all and singular, the kin
dred and creditors of said deceased, toshow cause,
if any they have, at my office, within the time
prescribed by law, why said letters should not be
granted. , , _
Given under my hand, at office, this August ad,
1872. ‘ v “ ^
A. J. MORRIS, Old.
to ‘.lie w .cted frame, nnd correct uil
«ffEG0MUY-(>fTHE -B OWELS’S
Will siivo flnva t f suffering to tho »ick, m.J
'iC-UR£S"NEX/.ER WELLP&OPLE
The grand l'unacca for all the ills of life.
FF SAB Q3?T LE _
PHYSICIANS TIERS,
PRESCRIBE IT IS
Special Premiums.
• ' Mechanical Premiums.
Farming Implements.
1 For best hill-side plow
2 For best plow for general use
3 For best turning plow
4 For best subsoil plow
5 For best cotton semper
6 For best harrow
7 For best two horse wagon
8 For best ox cart
9 For best one horse wagon
10 For best farm gate with hinges
o
5
3
3
5
2
2
2
5 00
•1 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
2 00
1 00
11 For best movable horse powt
12 For best plow-gear, for plantation use-
13 For bestrthresher
14 For best fan mill..-.
15 For best straw cutter
16 For best grain cradle
17 For best club axe
18 For best broad axe 2 00
19 For best portable work-bench and tools 5 00
20 Forbest cotton gin open to the world... 5 00
21 For liest and largest lot of ag. impl’s.... 5 00
Manufactures in 7/ bod and Iron.
1 For best secretary and book case 5 00
2 For best side-board or bureau 3 00
3 For best bedstead, 2 00
4 For best $ doz. chairs, parlor 2 00
5 For best 4 doz. chairs,common 1 00
ti For best window sash nnd blind
7 For best doz. corn brooms
8 For best pleasure carriage, Ga. made...
9 For best and largest lot inech’s tools...
2 00
1 00
5 00
£ 00
10 00 ! 10 For best hinges and fastenings for farm
” - 2 00
r (riven 5 00 Ml For best Iron castings 2 00
|tl
10 00
« W Til SI r-Krt-'i-i
2 For fastest fretting horse in single l
ness, opejatft tVworld.-.’ ?•
3 For fastest tretting horse in sin
harness,-raised in4Jlarke county.
4 For fastest talking horse, strict walk-
Al v f«»g i.li" 5 00
Third Section, v - y
.FacJcs and Fennells..
J, For best and largest Jack, Ga. raised 10 00
castings
12 For lxist lathe for metal 5 00
A pair of Derringers will be given by Mr. A.
Luckik, of the firm of Childs & Moss for
the best five pistol shots. Entrance foe $1 00.
Rules and regulations for shooting given on
the grounds ; also, judges to be upjMunted on the
day of shooting.
A pair of haudsoine spectacles will be given
as a special premium, by Ciiilds & Moss, Jew
ellers, for the best |>air of socks or stockings knit
by a lady over 45 years of age.
A. T. LucKiEwitbCriiLDs&Moss,Jewelers,
offers one can of best Rillts Powder for best Pen
of Sheep raised in liii- 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.)
Forbest Brass Baud, a splendid Cornet. Instru
ment on exhibition at Childs & Moss’, Jewelers.
Baby Show.
At the Baby Show, which is to be the last day
of the fair, Mr. A. T. Lcokie, of the firm of
Childs & Moss, will give a handsome si ver spoon
for jthe finest young Reb, Boy or Girl. (Georgia
raised,) under 18 months old.
The premiums for the fair will he on exhibition
the week preceeding the fair, at Childs & Moss’
Jewelry Store, Athens. Ga.
J. A. MERCIER,
/COMMISSION MERCHANT,
V_y and dealer in
Corn* Oai*. li*y« llran. (!ld. Mf.il. On>rp*je-. j ^ itiy’ t v/ <
fiMtitry Pr„.li,r». rtl *UKInS'4«r>'inL I 75 i'-i \\ I.Mt
Whitaker and Jlaraard *ts. %
i , :to\oi;\<K
C«n*Tgn- i
BOOK.S,
PAMPHLETS,
CATALOGUES,
LETTER-HEA 1)3, LA BELS.
9 GUTTER-SNIPES, BILL-HEADS,
w DllAYRECEIPTS, RECEIPTS.
POSTERS,
HANDBILS,
DODGERS,
PROGRAMMES
BALL-TICKETS
VISITING CARi) S
CIRCULARS, ’
LEGAL BLANKS
&C.,&C.,&C„ s
EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH!!
Slices io Suit tbe Times,
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153 Baft
S ir.l.VXI/A, GA
All •rd-^ra wT?l reee!v* att-ut
nieut-* **f til kin !•* re^te-tf'iLy
irv sold to iiie mhG i-lva it^e ottl -iy
AYE YOUR PRIMING don
(CIOVER ,v It.VKER
MACHINES! !
For the-P residential Campaign!
V <T 1> rsr.
pY ALL WIIO HAVE TRIED
_at the Kentliern Banner Jol Gli'.e
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BIOGRAPHY & MYTHOLOGY,
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} the n. These loich'ne^, with all the
[.MPUOVEMEXTS
AND
ATTACHMENTS,
mar be hyl, at manufacturer's prices, freight
DINNER OFFICE.
idded,at the
LIVERY, SALE & FEED
STABLE.
g \\a & ui:avs:s
Al their 011 S‘an-1, Athens, Ga.
JESPEU f FULLY
J l Ihttarf.k'n i..ti<l t .t; »ti'
amitium-o to
biic th it th *y have
k a uuiuner ol *
recently added to their
Fine Harness Horses.
NEW BUGGIES AND HARNESS,
n lincorler for the summer
:«nd put everythlf
itusiuess.
Phtetons and polite driv rs furnished on short
notice.
Teams nny alw ivs be hi 1 for trips to th? innun
tains, or auv jmj ut desired. :t. ,y2W
REGULATIONS FOR THE FAIR OF 1872.
13 For best latlic for wood-
14 For
15 Fori
5 00
For beat and largest Jeanett, Ga. rai:
Foe best arid'largest Jack. Imported
Fotbastand'Iargest Jen
8S
niporte^Elb 00
it screw plate for plantation use-
it rojie machine for plantation use
0 00 lti For beet improvement in gin gearing...
17 For best lot bobbins, spools, &c., for
; 'eotton factory, and other turned ware
18 For lxist horse shoer, shoeing to take
place on grounds and jiarties furnish-
. ' ing tools and horse 5 00
19 For best and largest lot of plantation
tools, heme made 5 00
20 For best cooking stove Diplo.
N.-B- A premium of 85 00 will be given to
, t Mules. • ’
1 For best pair mules, Georgia raised 10 00
2 For best single mule, Georgia raised... 5 00
3 .For lxist 2 year old mule, Georgia
• / raised.j 5 00
4 For best 1 year old mule,Georgia’raised 5 00
5 For best-mula colt «nderl year old 6 00
6 For best pttir mules, southern raised 10 00 I
7 For best single nude,southernrnistsd... 5 00
it 11K {fourth Section. u ! i
First Class— Cattle— Grades a,id mixed “
hlood.
o 00 !*
over 5 00
For best heifer-cal£ J to 2 years old... 2 00
^. t>. A premium of 8 > UO will be given to
the young lady who cooks the best meal with stove,
cooking to bedoneand meal served on the grounds.
Taper Material.
1 For best assortment paper, wrapping,
southern made Diplo.
2 For best assortment .paper, printing,
southern made'.-. Diplo.
i For liest hull, 4 years oldando^er
' 2f For Jiest n«ilkcaw,3 years old aud ove
4 For best-cow, with calfunder 1 year
old. •>. • . .fet m .1 m»
5 001
Eighth Section.
Fruits, t€c.
For best and largest collection of fruit...
For best and largest collection of fruit
trees
\ \ 1 ’ \ Horticulture.
1 For the largest collection of vegetables-
2 For best collection of garden seed, Geor-
* • gia raised
7/ 'ine.
Individuals paying two dollars shall be 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 members.
On Monday the Secretary’s office will be open
to receive articles for exhibition, audit is hoped
that all entries will he made on that day, so that
they may lx; arranged in their respective depart
ments, nnd in readiness for examination by the
judges on Tuesday morning. Animals may be
entered at any time previous to 9 o’clock Tuesday
morniug. The gates will be opened at 8 o’clock
A. M. of each day, and at that time every em
ployee is required to be 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 1 00
“ 4 horse, season ,..5 00
“ 2 horse, per dny 1 00
2 horse, season..•••«,.».3 00
“ 1 horse, per day yy**r 00
“ 1 horse, 8easou-.........^..- r
Saddle horse, per day !
2 00
5 00
3 00
5 00
5 For beslc&lf, bull or heifer 2 00 | l For best 4 doz. bottles of wiue..
Secoud Class—Native Cattle. ‘ 2 For best 4 doz. bottles cordial.
5 00 j
5 00
2 00
5 00'
'1 For best bull, «1 years eld and over
.2 For best .milk cow, 3 years old and over
.3 For host heifer calf, 1 to 2 years old
4 For best caw, with calf under 1 year
liliv,
7 for A- ing Oxen.
H Fur best yoke of oxen, to be tested on
the ground ............
Fat Cattle. \ . .
1 Forbest fatted beef, (steer or cow) 5 00
?ep
3 Forbest specimen Blackberry wine
4 For best specimen Blackberry cordial...
Ninth Section.
Fine Arts.
For test historical or landscape painting,
5 00 i
aano&'-SoriB*
2 For best animal painting or portrait,
3 Forbest picture frame made by a lady,
4 Forliest specimen of crayon drawing,
5 For best fruit painting in oil
6 for best design for residence, (cot-
»Hptry>"-5
litectural or mi
5 00
flogs.
1 For best boar of an veins?
2 For best sow of nnfrclu
3 For best j>en of attJekhci
Diplo.
»/.as N•*<*■'«<»•!■'
Premium?: will lie given in t
fowls of.J*cri
sire to<
this department' £>r
!/ N
...ens .
therf ,
can compete for premiums.
.JWSL
First Class—House.
Grocery Department.
8 For best specimen of ornamental pen-
nanship Medal.
• best specimen of photography
lxist toisigranhical drawings.
-^The to l» eiaefited by exhibi
! 1 r Tenth Section.
Diph
....Diplo.
exhibitors.
^8 For
bacon aides.
4 For bestcured mutton haw*.*..... .2
Mode of curing to be stated in writing.
1 For best iar fresh butter, 5 lbs 2 00
2 For beet poeeie, 5 lbs 2 00
3 Foe best j*ri»fterd,30 1be. ■»....-.f.M.Jt 2 00
“ ?,51bs. rr
OIL - —_ _ 3-For. machino with best at-
rXSZsfiuafr **bmenl 6
iZ. lt 9 * N. B. A special premium will be aw :rrl
best work on sewing machine executed by a Miss
under 18 years of age, the article and premium to
lojnao^FRnang the fair.
Eleventh Sjotion.
5
2 00
•+•••-*:
-? $f ^d rted-mpples 1 00
ow candies- 12 00
MM,
1 J®
2 00
c,sponge or pound
2 00
bej^po
2 00
50
Saddle horse, season..... 1 50
(Driver included and not owner or passengers.)
Season tickets will be registered and taken up
and forfeited if presented by any other person than
the party to whoiu they were issued.
Dales for Fxhibitors.
The regulations of the Society must he strictly ob
served by exhibitors, otherwise tlie Society will not
be responsible for the omission of any article or ani
mal not entered under its rules.
No article or aniinul entered for a premium can be
removed or taken away lx-fore the close of the Exhi
bition. No premium will be paid on animals nr ar
ticles removed in violation of this rule. All articles
nnd animals entered for exhibition must have enrds
attached, with the number ns 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 preemp
tion in their power for the safe preservation of all
articles and stock on exhibition, and will be respon
sible only for loss ortfmmge that nmy occur by their
negligence. They desire exhiliitorsto give attention
the cHi
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J. B. UFFINCOTTACa,
Publishers,
715and 717 Market st., Pliila^andl5 Bind st., Ni.Y.
Dov.25.tim
»ai*-
LONGS & BILLUPS,
broad si:, .i ti//:x.\ <;i:o.
di:at.i:ks in
it
FOR FIFTY CENTS!
'IMTE OPENING OF TIIE CAMPAIGN FOR THE F. LET ION
1 |>,v,i,|. it -I -inbers of Ootiere « s- ’ S nfo nffleen is c’.os, at hand, and promises to I, k, <1
h- m >st i uui'lin in t !■ t rv . i" • .tmv 1 ii It VN SElt will trill enter it, as the chaap^,
f ) • o -t'llic or a ini * ■ ! >■. i f-R ' KR FORTY YKARS the firm and nubsa,
Jf.’ite "la Jr le.* to p.a o ii. |<a .. r -.i.iuu iticreach ofa.l, we have determined to send it
Until the I s# of January, for Fifty Cents,
Weure-apon our fr'enlsinthe various couati-s of the “ Old Sxh the Importance of tb«rK|l
o-., nia,tIon a id toe l.s< -ini . uion .fr 11 itilo i.Uur.nat.ini ooneriB ng • ur btaie and national sU..I
ep.tr r. as i-o idi'ion iiu» which the Kad’eal p rty in Georgia i
unk undei the wtlglit of iuon
„,f.„- |T Icaresit io h.iiw .1 even .:«rii il -uc ess save tr ini inertness or- visicn l.tlie Democisticnuh.
Whatever i-Hicv mar I* nlo.'ted in refe ence to ill • i’residential ■ amptittn—whether or not lhtiUm*
eritsaud It form Us mlin is a n g t ier, let our .State . rKaiiiziitioi, he preserved, and let not mi
sire-Eth h* frittered awav liv Ii: sree Ir rivalry of :ndei>eiid m candidates, or lost by Kdiferem. j ■
I, c ^.f r . Letev-rV c.iuntv ur^anis-eariv, m minute cai able and honest men forevery pit ■,
*" * f ‘he ouly way to
of 11 u hi in t.ust, :inj WORK hie rHi-iit ELK TIO.v. ’Tiiit U the only way t
Vindicate Sound Principles and Preserve Good
Government
The history of onr past defeats, in counties with a real Democratic majority, ia the record of a net-
t f o,
CHEMICALS.
DYE-STUi i’S,
PAINTS,
OILS,
GLASS,
PUTTY,
ST VTfOJNLRY ;
prior tjFiiv. i.*(M«*i « mm 18.
NI) EVERYIIIIING u«u:tllv
prim iple
i le|>C.i leu: e’lil li laics,
ap.i.-al to ullg .oi D.- u<<
rant of it, ile-rv nominations and thrua
r<> preveul such disasters, aud to put den
■ pas'
,a:ii’se, a negieetto work, a neglect to
omCOleATE GAm?A]m DOOUiaiKTS,
•in l a l:u»i.l d -forcuce
t’lc us-ive-* i»cf»re? t ic •
the .i.isejmlygr el for
OUGANIZI
-nd ’O *o work witli a little of the nl 1-t mo zniI an l devotion to good government.
The rate at wliieli n offer..ur (.a.ier f ,r the campaign, lies than S- a year) ought to give
Scvcrjil a 8iJ>t«ws*n«l A* w subscriber*!!
. e the county o:2 ers and old fiicudseef the paper to Interest themselves id behalfvl
OUCxANlZE!
the
A. ATKINSON, Publisher.
TsT’ IS S3 S>C
OilRISTMM
BRIDAL aud
HOLIDAY
TMMENSE IMPORTATION OF
ally kept in u Kir-t Ciusa Dr.nr More.
Particular aiteiit «*ti has been pnr-l n the selection
ofaur sto?*k, to tbe purity ami reliability of «>ui
goods, and families and pLvsic ans ire assured that
orders will be tilled with promptue.>s and (idelity.
Our
STOCK OF FANCY GOODS
is large and attractive, embracing a great vurictv
PERFUMERY,
TOILET ARTICLES,
BRUSHES,
COMBS. etC.
ilclmbol|*a and Ayer's Preparations, Hurley's
Worm Candy an l i >.i;ur Ha, Drake’s’
Plantation Bitt-rs. ib*n» n’s Crimean
Bitters, II«x»d uid .*• >erman Bitters,
aud many other popular i»rcparaiious uiways ou
hand.
U
ATLANTIC
FHKIGHT ROUTE.
VIA TOMLGTfJ. COLUMBIA AM AUGUSTA.
FRESH GARDEN
of tlie most approved varieties on
SEEDS
ST. LOUIS LEAD.
„ TO AXD FROM
UallisnorryPiidaflelpIiia, TlcwYo k, Rostou
Ant all Eastern ('Hies, aud all points South and South-West,
OVIT. THE filLMIMITON eV Wi;iH<!\. HliKII.HIUlTOV, COU MClA & Al’USTA CAIlfDTS
And their Connection
^ N ENTIRELY NEW
Warranted strictly pure—the best in tlicmaiket
Jlorsp. niif! IVwfors, I
Invaluable f* r all diseases o^stook. j
S C. DOBBS, _
D ealer in dry gcods,
atiovKnnis, rnoun■/:, uakOwm:);, \
llEAl) Y-MADE CLOTH ISO, i
ROOTS, SHOES, HATS, i
And in slmrt, an tia-mrte i s ock of fuully nnd \
plantation lueivbandbe. Tlie tagnest market price !
always [mid for country produce.
LINE of in Ipi)ontlnnt (onnections from TOr
:t 1 Portsmn i;h. Ya., ml of unbroken g->u.e from Wilntinp 81
r:»nspor;ing Kre'sht w»• h*»tit transer- r d ten 'on, to and fn»m all interior < ointa.
Tlie m •nagem:*n t of this Line re ent its i ivanta <*« to f e m.u hern Public, uj on the as«nr»**i
?.ir ful an I Tew* met it io*. Cuiform Bat s with alt ami.fnes.th* Lowest Curnnt
>o perfe t asyste n »Ve» nv’iip • mnectiona a* Northern Ports as to enable bills of lading «te
ig«'tfd and e forward *1 daily bv one or the o her of our rout>ft, over both of whicifFXrtt"
rii.MN Til VNSp >UT ATION Is given to Columbia, S. (’., and Augusta, <Ja.. there cottnectiBf
'a.-l P'rciiht uhedulea to tarmiaiul p. inis.
Bead tlietollowlns Excellent Schedule of Conneclions
ooLu t mzz f
DINNER SETS,
Bohemian Cl I a si,
Toile*
Of Great Beauty,
Just iceeiveil at the
NE tV DRUG STORE
To our Merchant Custom-
I I A WILMTSG TO S’ A ND S1EAMSHIP LINES.
W i h Oilfinrwv—By t.i» Sautneru Steamship CVt. ste mors, Lu ille, Beb-eea Clyde, Bolivar, k* T > c #
each pv>rt every five d .ys— vxo ttiw'.i A Co., Ag nts, 7d, Siu.th’s WHiarf, l.altinu ro.
M idi .* *t. i te.tf .it —S'Mi ioiii vlail .'•tv-a u-hip Oo’h steamer Pionedr, leaving each port every tcna»rv-
W. Io. James licn.-ral V **».it. 13 » s »uth 3 l st., I tila. Als.i, tnrough Andicws*v Co’s lWutimoitOT*
with ocariver’s Rukv P.opel.er Line, without dr«.yage in tialtiniote.
Wlih i* i i —Ls>rii»ar«P« steamship .Lie of lir-.t class iron stemicra, Benefactor, Peculator, Vtl**^*,
F.tni'a, and two add.tiotial s.iips now bu.lfl.ng, caving each i*ort evety four days—H. S. Oiil, *» fr
3.1 East River. Wil.umg o i «k Atlantic steamship Company’* steamers. Metropolis and
le iving each port weealy—W ashinutox a Cm., Agents, 173, Gieenwii ii st., 1 ut 13, North
The sLii.usbips of.h.*se (iujs baiug bui*t exclusively for freight transportation,
freight in unlimited quantities.
carry all iUfk* ^
crs.
tvfiwnien, leaving each port tri-weekly, £•
10ILETSETS, FRENCH CHINA,.
to their article*, and at the elu3c of
to attem] to their removal.
bit ion
Instruction lo.Fudffcs and the Superin
tendents of — *
A {}
la no case mint the Judges award a sn.ciAt.or mscaitTiokaQY
premium. i 1 jt -ji. v '11 u
Tho judge* on animals will have regard to the ijmmetry, early
maturity, thorough lireeding, and characteriaties <>f the lireeda
they judge. They will make proper allowances for thanee,/. ed<ao
and corngilim of the animala, rspteiallf fir the brrtdUw cUnuri.
They aye wyadrad «0< fo girt rncnmgtmrmt to onr-frd vtlatafv.
No stoek of inferior quality shall be admitted within the
grounds; and if any shall by accident be admitted, a committee
shall lie appointed to examine and rule oat of tbs groands all be
low a medium grade.
The animate t > which premiums shall be awarded, shall he led
up for exhibition at the aelirery of the premiums, and so with
other articles as may be conreulent, and after or before tbe deliv
ery of tbe premium, each animal which shall hare token a pre
mium, shall be designated by some bodge of distinction, and tod
into the ring aud around It, OujUmpohihlUon of-its superiority,
N. H —No person whatever will be allowed to interfere with
the Judges during tbalr adhidteat on ;t and gay person who. by
letter of otherwise, attempts an interference or bias from mis
representations with tha Judges, will be excluded is an honors-
ble competitor.
The superintendent, will give particular direction to all articles
in their respective departments, anu see that all are arranged os
near as may be in numerical order, fo lessen and JscUitaU Iso
labors of the Judges ia their exsmiaMlnw.
1 The Superintendent* will attend each set cf Judges in llicirre-
I spective departments, ,mint out the different articles or animals
‘ to be exhihlu. l; will attach prise cards to the aHielee, or ilafs to
‘ - glmI | j,»ve been
V
SILVER WARE,
GOODS FOR DOLLAR STORKS
FIFTY CENT STORES 1
m fa
<e=fc Vf>4
[ft
IMPOKTERS*
Atlanta, Ga.
the »ucce*rut, auiuials after the Judges’ report* a
made up and delivered to the Secretary,
•torpors ok Jt isixa.—The Judges wjjjbMUec
The contest will take place on tlie ground, and
ting Will furnish their own teams.
TOO fudges in this deinartmeut will l» governed ip - rfiSrif* i «* gStf
iL _• L.. elewww*t. ...,1 n.!JtL ,.r*l.ss fowau.SS* Ls-wr - . m ••• I
eir awards by the deptli nut! width of the furrow
sited .or turned by tlie plow of each compelilor,
ic general perfection
Plowing Mu'lr/u
1 Best plowman, with 4 horses ».}0 00
2 Beaf plowman, with 3 horses.. 7 50
3 Best plowman, with 2 horses 5 00
4 Best plowman, with 1 horfe .i.. 5 00
though there he no cumpeUiiua. ;■
Fobaok for Stock—Thera will be a Forage Master
gound, who wjp furnish grain and forage attbo tu«r)ie» price, to
Stolls wljl not be furnished upon the Otuuade of the 8oslety
fof unruly or dangerous animals.
Aanvat. Aunaiats.—-The Anausl Address befhra the hocietr
toSSSSZr** pubU . # afrt {, iw !rirar
t AWson ot Paamtms.—•The Premiums will be awarded from
HEVCVIVTM A5D H0U8EKEEPKKK!
A ia Portsmouth and Inland Air Line.
With '! llltivr — Yi.i Uly l.ine s:e uuers, do Iv. I!. I.. I’tiou. Gen.ral Agent, Union Dotk—E. Kindt-
alo, Cuntructiug Ag-in, 151 West U.-tiimue st.. Halt . ..
Wit • , s.i- .a , —\n,nines c Line. ri-weeklv-Jxo. S. Wilson, General Agent, « south 5tfi u-
P.iila. Clydj A Co s ..e.uiurs, &eui.-week.y—Cevuk A C I.. Agents, 13. soiiih l»elaware Ar^Pn
Witli sw V.. - >11 l>.iiiinions:e»iis:iii.G..’s in .g i.lie.nt steamers lly n»h,
SirUoja, UdXl-XM.OU Do.ninion, luv lien e inuTitv bales of ivitton per week, le*'Ing erc»
j»'.»n tr.- roe dy, til ioe year lo.uul.
Ja‘.«aJw tv, *»7 tirceua.cli >1., i'ior37, N»»rt
i Witfi ».d,*n —Vim B »>t»i uit l Nt»rl.»ik 'tea ops i
| S vMi*s >n, Ge i i Ae? nl. V» Central Wtiar., lkf«ton. . f t t,„„ drvvjirf
I With ,1,,; pjr 'eet sfe .insnip .•o.ine.-tion*. freights xre net excised to the risks«d^wwtl-eror drsj£
- i *.i . , . trine etc.; through Bills’uf Gad.ugu.e Issu nl toal.l p dots ommvn to roiu|seliog uoders’ivoed " r
I . firtnsh «s with your (’ilrtl. place ol I cutb.ns, » >t : . . n : directions, t -t ■ n il pi He., te., for ns led .in sppli upon hi
I. o: business, and tie wUlauppty >ou wi.h Al- Agents no nod. M tr c y.,nr tol<“ rta t’ ■ Ism •oto a ul tyilnunstnn. or »•«- FrehUi •
bin." as v .it nit ,eefjr I lireel it.in .1 l. i.lii g to ha f.irtv.irded to A. Port, t.anerai r rei.m
it .ViI „• ■ gt in, 5 .s-'. o.. no 1 .hoy .V 11 „•!. l It d leiitlon. l bo following Southarn Agents of the Gs
can t'a.uis'a all necjsairy infonaation, «a w.ll a>» Agents at all railtray stations .
r. t. JA l.-:s. Traveling Agent, GolumbU, S. G. T. IHI". I-o«l Agent,
4. A. ■sitl.K':, “ “ Ch triotte. N. C. X. C. LADD, “ “ Atlanta, Ga.
BK\ Wtft’K.fSo. Fr’tand Pas. Ag’t, Mout’y. Ala. .
All claims f.r loss, damage nud ovoreliarge promptly investigated and settled by the undersign
A. POPE,
j-eh. 9, General Freight oge°>
&1
laupply jou i
nr.es—witU your ad'cjv 1st meat for 1873.
Wai. JvING Jit., & Co.
Drugitusts, Athens.
July u-2t.
A N C K li.
DBS. UlTClJfOCX i PATTEllSON cure
T this dreadful dUe.aso^ without tke use
ATLANTIC COAST LINF
nf the knife, or any poisouiug
E
agent. For circular, with* t*v*tuw«>nialr, ad- »
Passenger Route!
R
HITCHCOCK A PATTF-RSON,
jan 1 Madison. Ga.
— DOUBLE-DAILY,
T. MARKWALTER,
CtiBMfte )’o*f intorogt, huv from
MCBRIDE & CO.,
BIIIMII tagSiKtsr, APIllSTA. Si.t
\,f ARBLE MONUMENTS, Tomb
iV-L Stones, et-., M irble Mimics, Furniture
iteorgaui.zcit for the Ktnntaer of
ALL-KAIU CONNECTION, VIA
sUGUSTA,
HICUMOID!
AN ADDITIONAL DAILY CONNECTION, VIA
AUGtlSTfl, WILMINGTON fittV FCETOMOGIB-
ASayn ijicen I Bay /-■ ia e $t( d in < 1 s -
r PHEE^UIl > MEXTOFTHEUOADSOFTHISLlNK ISFll{*STCh*.‘i
J. — Pullman's Palace Sleeping Gen nr run on all night AruJus. ljbuWe ^ ^ ( , ,,, r , . a
upon the entire route from New Orle ns, aud all main tel initial ■ "• 1 ‘“ 11 * :ti, the A' 3 /j,
taking morning trains ■ uteri' Bavauuah, .Macon and Atlanta, P* >e : s f r (a. |,t c i iroo nd, or the n , u, , r .g-
' .ut of Augusta, aud can c.oosc bet. on **
Cheaper than yon can in Mew York, and save the
freight, breakage, ‘
, delay and insurance.
and the
’olice of tbe Soolety, aided by that
'<Xtft h-uno. during the enMw
time employed to completcjit.
JOHN . iLVllt JOHNSON See’y.
ml HU
W. W. SUMMERS,
Term.,
* u
Scott Farm, Bedford County,
BftKEDEn Of
Thoronghbred Short-horned
Durham Cattle,
R1KKSBIH llOfiS AND CflLTSROU) SI! lit?.
. Su>
Work of all kinds, from the plainest to the most
elaborate designs, and famished to order at short,
notice. AU work for lAe country rare/ally taxed.
oct 6-ty | , ‘'
Fashionable Stationery
SSQ^.23aa
D QUINN, 183 Broad Street,
._ Augusts, Ga., makes a specialty of sending
Ladies' Flpe Note Paperand Eurelopes by mail.—
Any One sending him one dollar will rcocire, post
iwid. a Ih.x of assorted note paper and envelopes of
Oh" !»(■» pattern, , a, apr IMra
tram out ot Augusts, aud can cnoose bit* on ine.iii-.».i d
Clies pcake Hav, iiavtuu in the Utter place but ONE night'^railway t ,
Vro gTucke“tYpoint. South. Also ftdl line-
Virginia Springs and Exoursiou Tickets,
to attractive Nor hern Summer resorts- ... . nfermtt tion, apply to the following ns" 1 -" 511 "
For time achedul.s, price lists, and all desirable fnrurmation. a, pj . £
the line. Acent Augusta; M. J. O’CONNOR, .Traveling Agee »
Bt.ff