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THE ALBANY NEWS
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WESTON A EVANS-
Edvtoba a PmnnurroRS.
1 V. WESTON.
Associate Editor
-I.BANY.GRnRGIA
: APRIL 25, IfTf
Plainfield, X. .1., March Ifi, "8.
Editor* iVon—1 notice the name of!
IPjniimm nrmi!! |>ro-.i.t.-<l me of
Savanuali Utter.
t
Savannah, Ga., April lit. 1878.
Editor* A limn ji Xeirt:
My last letter was written hurried
ly in order to catch the mail. and.
hcrefore. many items of interest bad
lie left out.
THE SANITARY CONDITION
of savannah la good, and la dally be
coming more perfect. Since the fever
two years ago an immense amount! of
draining lias been done. I noticeVhe
street .scavenger at work this week
i leaning the street and allies, or lanes,
as they .-all them here, and they an'
doing the work thoroughly. Owners
of property an* required to have re
moved everything conducive to sick
ness., The city is now undergoing a
thorough cleansing, and if Yellow
.lack does happen toskiparonml here
during tin- summer, he will die from
lack of food.
“TOC FELLOWS IT THERE'’
would In- ill-prised to hear how liglfl-i
ly some at the ]>coplc here who have'
lieen through more than one yellow
fever epidemic, and who have had it.
-peak of it. tine man told me that
after hi- wife died with the fever lie
in'came n-cklcss and tried to catch it.
hut made a total failure. lie devoted
his whole to nursing the sick
and many of them vomited the death-
announcing black vomit upon him.
Still he was spared. Front what
can learn, yellow fever, if attended
to in time, anil if the system is not in
a very billions condition, yields easily
to proper treatment. Yellow J. is not
such a terrible ailment after all.
THAT JOANNA. j
Sunday 1 took a stroll up to tlic
Central railroad wharf. I noticed
several ships there, and with all the
curiosity of a very rural districter,
Mantl'd to see where they were from,
what they were doing hero, who they
In-longed to. etc. As soon as I arrived
under the freight sheds a dense smell
of guano flung itself plump against
my olfactories. Oli. my! l’hew
And there it was, thousands and
thousands of sacks of it, piletl end
wise. sidewise, edgewise, and every
other sort of wise, and I withont my
smelling salts, or even a handkerchief.
And just over there a big Spanish
ship, with a drove of Spaniards gaz-
iug at the new facial contortions 1
was getting up. The question is.
where is all this stuff going? and the
next question is. will it lie good when
it gets there? It is certainly losing
lot* of its smell just now.
IS LIVING CHEAT IE SAVANNAH, ill ^
From my own observation, ami A 00
from inquiries, I would say that liv
iug here is as cheap as in any city in
Georgia. A shad that would cost you
forty cents in Albany, can be bought
here for twenty-live cents. A large
string of whitings or fresh water fish
can be had for twenty-five centA
yon have to do U to step
market house, open your
pile in everything your family need
and the slight inroad "this will ma|ie
in your pocket-book will astoni!
yon (if you are from “up the coun
try"). A enstomer steps up ( to a fisli»
those papers which manifest an inter
est in the subject of immigration.—
Xow. if yon know anvlhing concent-
ilO.'BtliteltefnASJK
and Albany Railroads, please give
me some information, ('an I purchase
number of lots near the Koad? If
? If 1 could
perfect titles.
I like to have
such a tract for a colony. I am pleas
ed with that section of the South.
sml u-niiiil ha slot In have full infor
mation eoncerffnflrflb
.fully,_
M. Stiger,
a mi inner oi lots near tne
so, at what price tier lot ?
get ibp*t «|0Ot>ltl' P<
at a low price, I should 1
tunity to correspond with Mr. Stiger.
It is a very evident fact that a strong
is preparing to
come this way. and it rest* with our
people to say whether or not they
will make an effort to receive tlirir
sharo of it. Ahd 1 right hero We take
occasion to say, it matters not how
high an opinion we ourselves may
entertain of one, country, its advaij-
Mt
stall and says, “McFadden,fI waittitj-
ibfni
tv pounds of sturgeon.’’ “All rij
sir," says McFadden. He then
to an assistant, whispers something in
his ear, which starts him on the
double-quick for the river, with
stout line in his hand, on the end of
which is a large hook baited with w
little pig. Before you could say Jack
Robinson half a dozen times with
your mouth shut, a cart drives up, the
sturgeon is emptied out, fifty poubds
are chopped ofl' for the customer, and
all hands are happy. Ah! it i*grand,
the way they transact business at that
market bouse. Another custom!
asks: “Van Amburgli, got any ‘Crii
aiks?" Van Amburgh is puzzled,
seeing a (-art approaching, asks
customer to wait a moment. The
cart is an improvised chicken house,
filled with hens and an oecasional
rooster. The bens are cackling 1
inad. Van Amburgh bays the
mm
"ni
durenicnt* which we are M!N to ■
offer must lie impressed upon tlu»<
who are contemplating a move in tlii
direction, kowndcs county should
have an liiimigrqUoii society. Win
will take the lead in this matter?—
VahUntu Tope** ,
ALBANY BALE HIGH SCHOOL.
ra® If*
A “I*. S.’ lit a : private tcltcr from
Baker mVs: < • ,ef • I •
“Crop* nre looking-din*, wheat es
pecially. It-is now nl| headed oul,
* U* * ^ounti-
•supply will be harvested, ('apt.
Henry (1. Lamar _ will realize 200
bushels from 20 act-ei: Mr.'Tliomas W.
Hammond his’Wis'eom ploughed oul. j
eight acres of which is knee high, lie
expect* to hatv specimens of that on
libition at the spring fair, lie also
om,
and stales that he never saw the pros
pect* more: llaUerlng forjnip kinds of
farm products in his life.
CropsitTLie.
Onl. W.'A.ifaiw'ell.<>Jieoftl«- larg-
st. moat Nueocsglytl: and intclligeut
farmers of Lee county, paid us a visit
la.-tl Monday.’and in conversation with
hitn abont the present ck-ops ho stated
TOE UNDERSIGNED HAVE TI1E
pleasure Is annom.fr to Ibe Planters
Dougherty anil adjoining coiimiee, that
they haee renewed iheir Agency for the
sale of Ibe above
that up to the present time the pros
it
WIDELY KNOWN
ANI>
Justly Celebrated
GEO. W. CHETO, Principal. 1. G. LEE, Assistant Frildpal.
hool is designed for young men and hoys of all ages. It ip Intend
ed to supply a want long felt in Southwest Georgia. Its success for the
This Scln
Oil!. .
length of time in operation has been most marvelous
GRAND
Atlantic & Gulf Railrroad.
Special Inducements to Young Men of Limited M&ns.
The I’rinripnl lins enjoyed an experienre of ncnrly ten years ns n teacher
In sonto of the best school* of Kentucky. Prof. Leo is also n teacher^ol' cx-
l>erlence nml n gnuluntc of Mercer University. x . ... . .,,,
It In proposed Dt give your homs AN EDUCATION AT HOME equal jo
Hint of uiiy college in the South.
A BOARDING HOUSE in com tion with the school, where vour sous
will lie under the vigilant care of teachers both day nml night. Board »*-
tonlshliiglv low. RATES OK TUITION REASONABLE. For particulars
correspond with the principal.
GEO. W. Cl I EVES, Principal.
wa■
That “THE DEPOT” sells Goods as cheap as any house iu the State.
In my announcement last, fall I informed the people of Doqghcrty ant
surrounding comities liow the name “DEPOT” came to be used in con
nection with my store. It. is no invention of my own, lint many person.-
Who noticed the rapidity with which 1 handle Goods, often made the ex-
iression, “They are moving Goods as last ns if it were a depot;” and this
GUANO,
pect for a good crop is bettor than il
has been in twenty years. The land?*
generally have 1hm*ii well prepai
ll will suffice to say that as a fori Hirer, it
is uneqipilled by few anil surpassed by none.
Its merits are too well known to need com-
mentation at our bands.
We are now prepnred to furnish il in any
«)uanlity ( either for cash or cotton option,
on th»* most liberal terms.
S. MAYRIt & GLAUBER.
prepared, j
and the farmers are working with
more than usual industry.—Sum ter
Power in a Nutshell!
Parkas
la offering to
Mole*—floras
Mill
M
aptendid lot of Umw« ami
_-Jt to Southwest Georgia, at
prioea that defy competition. In connection with j
~iy ale business, I hare opened a
ike msn-28-lf
aowiawrawntr
Notice.
GEORGIA—DOUGHERTY COUNTY.
VEGETINE
Purifies the Blood, Reno-
the Whole System.
1T« MEDICAL PBOPKRTIES ABE
Alterative,' Topic,. Solvent
and' Diuretic.
THOMAS’
PAIN ALLEVIATOR
A POWERFUL
ExtemalRemedy
KOR 1
: CtTBK 0
Headache, Nervous Headache. Gout,
Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Weakness and
Pains in the Back, Pains in the Chest
and Side, Swelling or StiffneM of the
Joints anti Limbs, Bruises, Burns, Cuts,
Scalds, and all Aches and Pains, without
regard to name. As an
INTERNAL REMEDY
with the hand. When the pain
long-standing, or very olmtiuate, satu
rate apiece of flannel with the ALLE
VIATOR acd hind on the part affected.
DOSE.—10 to ‘JO dro|*i, for an adult.
ing to age.
, r t a lil+ral discount.
Prejdsrrtlt
GEO. H. THOMAS,
A list hi/, (la.
‘ACIV3H SWAtlV
The Improved
Remington Sewing Machine.
i both bides
lot, sells them pat immediately
good profit, gather* np Hire* or
dozen --frish aiks” off the cart floor,
ntipplie-i his customer, and all hands
are happy again. Such hens are nit
honor to the.r sex.
On last Sabbath, thinking that a
trip to Boneveiitiire would be enjoya
ble, I took the street cars for that
beautiful little city of ibe dead. Ar
rived there, I was shown oyer
grounds by the obliging sexton,
Gleason. It would bediflirnlttofind
a more lovely spot than this in which
to be “planted.” Its niagnifieent av
enue of oaks, hoary with age, and
draped in lieaiitiful festoons of moss,
Impresses one forcibly of the power
of nature and art combined to pro
duce the grandest achievements.
Bom-venture Is some four mil
from the city, nml seems to li# a bu
rial place for the wealthy, the ina|“
nifirrnt tombstone, indicating a
much. Still there are many grave
marked only with common plank head
and foot board
It is said that when an iinacclima-
teil person visits tlds section in spring,
be is made the e.jieciai victim of a
small
sand
There
move*!
They
races through your hair, slopping
about every ten ste|»s for lunch, find
lunch, and occasionally varying the
monotony hy making a tour into your
car. They promenade all
attd the only way to get
is to jump into tjie river,
as yon can, steal to shore
place, and run as if “old Harry” was
almost on your heels. I have not seen
any of them in the city, hut they are
at Bone-venture—and iheir families.
II. W. J.
Reliable Evidence.
medic! dp,
think
for f wu troubled over 30
1th tUt dreadful dbem-e.
, . had finch bad couch
ing BpelJa that it would ------
1— Makes a perfect lock stitch alike
a all kinds of good*.
2— Ruua Light,S oooth. Noiseless and rapid.
“ ~ ** *’ Years without Repair.
t of Woik aed Fancy Htitch
ig in a Miperi >r iu"nucr.
ft—Is Most Easily managed Ly the operator.
Iacngth of stitch may be altered while
machine
I l 'tls-Tlll ■ II:
THE DEPOT!
SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT!
kM* 1 lit* XiflW I*X*I#©S
EbndL to® 0®nvtn@®il
°pen
Ding, and
breaded without passing thread
i Simple, Ingenious, Elegant. Forming
Feed, which insure* uniform length of stitch at any
speed. Has our new Thred Controller, which allows
easy movcincni of needle bar and prevents injury to
aaeclmnlca, at tin
BY, Iliob, N. Y. j%uen
reduectl prices-
S—The No. 2 Remingti
can AM9re then, it i?,
« _ _ - fiw h GORE,
(sir Mapzlnc and Walnut ala.
Machine for Manufactu
re! ently lieeu Improved,
ris otffirrd to the p*ub ic with the assurance that
till give entire satisfa'.ion.
ARMORY: ILLXON; N! Y!
PRINCIPAL OKFIPE:
231 A 283Brcadw&7, How York.
i , GIVES/> ■
HEALTH, STRENGTH,
AND APPETITE.
'TEAS,
We supply to Johlien, <*racers. Hotels, Restau
rant... Agents, Peddlers, ami large consumers in gen-
erai, TEAS nut up in original packages at Impor-
" prices. Being connected with the ‘ ' *
Vegetine
Vegetine
Vegetine
to Joblters,
t'ambrnlge, Ms*.*.
My daughter has received Kt ,
porting honaei ii/the trade, all |»arlies rerjuiringTea
«pia.itilie*i will do well to semi Iheir orders direct,
[’"'Jflr.fSeniph-s free of charge.
We wi>h an Agent, Male or Female, iu eac h town
of this country to sell our Tea* put up in packages
from *2 lb.and upward-. To such extra induce
ments are offered. To |«rties rr«|uiritig a tent of
Teas, we will send l»T mail on receipt of fiilcent*. 1
in,n mi of Tea of any kind, post age paid. Send for
blank form and prices to
x l. smith & co.,
153 Front Street,
Ijiiic. NEW YORK
I apnetlf
H Til,DEN,
Insurance and Real Est. Agent,
No. 4'J Hears Building,
Boston, Mipp
CANNOT BE
Excelled.
. Maid, i
(UatMpsrif, Mass. I
is.
... l his is to certify that '
I have used your “Blood I'repara-
w _ tiffin mgr faaMly for several
w i leet'fd ■ a.d, as a l»I«*l purifier or
Vegt-liiu
wf'ed; a. d, as a blood purifier or
ipring DHsIhrine, it is the b at
thing I have ever usmI.sinI I have
wwd almost everything. I can
t win- in it,
Vegetine Vu
D. ■jSSET SCO.,Detroit, Klch.
UAgetfni:
pMum
general debility of ll,e
ran heartily recommend It
all suffering from Ibe above cot
plain l
< Athens Street.
; No. ir/j in the r.th District; Non. 1ft,
I of No. Ml ill the 7th District, all of 4'J0
acres more »,r lens of Non. 210,240,247, 24H. 2ftfi, 2M0,
2MI, ret, TJI, 2Vi, :uC. M4, !»• the Fltn District; Noa.
VJ, OH, 121,122,123,124, VUi, Iftl. Ift.3, 170,101, 212, in
the 14th Dfstrirt. N««. »7, :{M, I'JM, 231,241, 247, 248,
‘.I7.10M, m, 120, 121, 123, 124, 127, 132,133,
102, 103, 107, I0M, 1*0,100, 101, 101, IW. 200, 210.'214^
216,210.217,220, 222, 223,22ft, 233, 234 , 230 and 237
in the Ifith District, each lot containing 202^
Prepared by
If. R. STKVKNS,
BosToa, Mab?
...... - „ . i raid Iota rn-
I sprctlvely, ami Iu*m«*«I liy the lion, romptroller <it
| eeral of the Hlate for the nmipayim nt of Tares duo
i f he stale for 1*71, I*7ft and IH7«
Vegetlse U bold by all llraggiMs
expression was made front tiinn to time, until nty customers themselvei
i, and re
established the title. 1 then contended that heavy, rapid sales,
ideaiistiing stock constantly would enable merchants to sell
Latest Ms at Lovest Prices!
To-day I demonstrate this truth by^ofiering Good and Fpst Colored
Calicoes at 5 Cts,
Bleaching one yard wide, at 7 cents,
Coats’ Spool Thread at 5 cents.
Shirting at 5 Cts&
And all other Goods ju-oportionately low.
Now let ns condense the old advertisement, anil say something new
beneath it: ,
Within the last week I have sold over 8,000 yards of Calico. Dresses
have been made up, washed and ironed, and everybody says it is as good ' Cest
anybody’s Calico. I don’t claim that It. is'any better. Well-informed c
people know that the same Brands tire the same Goods, as oneJfactpsy
atantifactures but one line; to endeavor to make people think
might take well with the ignorant, hut would he an ins
ignorant, hut would he an insult to Ihe ltifor
as it wuld he necessary to calculate upon their ignorance to think thejf
Would believe such stitfl’. I keep all brands of Calico. u - >r ■ in -n
Ofteiv it has been said within the last week it lias been said, “Why yoi
ire selling other Goods even cheaper in proportion than Calico, Threat
or Bleaching.” This, believe me, is certainly so. But it is impossible to
id sec. Kind'and
! tO
mention every nrticle. I simply invite you to come and
Obliging clerks will gladly wait on yoii, even should you not desire
purchase.
The truth of my assertion that. I have benctittcd the community am
their pocket books will he better and better demonstrated to you as you
Will more and more avail yourself of the facilities 1 oiler.
Trusting I may enjoy the patronage of nierelinnts and consumers aliki
in tlie future a* in the past,
I am, very respectfully,
Albany, Go., March 28,1878.
Jfforris Jllayer.
THE AMERICAN
SEWING
Machine.
nothing to>
THBEIB
BUT THKpi
Needle.
NEEDLE TO SET
It Sells the Easiest and always Satisfies.
Exhibition!
a Office, 1
Atlabtic A Golf Baiuoao, >
Satakxah. Mar. DO. 1S7S j
AXind after SUNDAY, March Slat, T^unni
V-J Train* on thla Road will run as follow*: ^
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave 8arann
Arrive atJeML,
Arrive at Thomaavltie
Batabrftfige
AlhaaY
UreO$k
Leave TaJU^aee 1116
Leave Jacksonville
“ Live Oak
“ Albany
•• Balnbrldge
• Thomasvifle
" Jtatp ** gar
Arrive at Savannah •• 5L* • ft
No change «
aonvilleandS
The .following premium list is announced for the first Spring
Fair of the
r „ „ . wUhthUtrmlDforFlortta.
Jeaup with tr
#r **™ b * t ”" **“t*«»T sad J*ck<
^KotluupScii.betwwn Attaata aad Ja^aba-’ ‘
IgS^WS^KSSKBia
in;forCoSumbo.ar™-WaC< * I
To be held on
DAYEXraBff
Antra atH
Antra atmuinna, at
lUaraJaekwarlUe at.^H
May 21st and 22d, 1878.
Military.
For the hast dnlltd military oompaay, three or more entries, entrance fee $10 $200 00
Regatta.
Silrrr enp
Tournament.
Saddle and bridle
Flowers.
fiot the 'Otnning boat
For tbo ancetaoful knight.
RAISED BV RXnlBITOR.
■ '
For beat display of pot plants
For tfcond best display of pot plaolo
.'For third be ”
Tor third beat display of pot planta .
Vir beet-single gcraninm
Fob beetidouble geriutinm
$6 00
* 00
1 00
is
•besiboutardi*,.
fVhrbaM-hegonU....
iftakgrtgaMa
farn
For best oalla li|ly..
For.be*!, eaotna
For best bybiaoh*...
For boot marandn .
collection
For
For baet
best collection of basket goerera
of leaf plants, not less than fire
I 00
I 00
Cut Flowers.
loh of cut flower* by exhibitor.
laotioa of eoaoo
iignoi flower*,.
Beet deeigo or rooea-r-
las:
B—1
3 00
2
1
1 00
Sort
Koquei of wild flowers -
verbe
etssis
«»7r
iolt* —
iae.
Beat collection of pansies .
Vegetables and Fruits.
Tor bast collection from single garden 6
nd beat collection from single garden 3
'display ofeabbega,, 2
For bant te,ta
For beat carrots hair doten.. ...
For boot turnips half dozen
Fdrbest psranipe half dozen
For beet corn half dozen..
Fpr.bent collection of squashes -
For best collection of cnbumbers...._ - - - -
POT bhat oollasOan of snap beans - -
For best collection of eelory ................. .... —
For beet colleetisn of Tomatoes .........
For bestcolleotiosaf Kohl Rabbi —
For bast Irish potatoes
For best onions
For best asparagus
For best rnnbarb or pie plant
For bast melons ..
For host strawberries
For b**t raspberries
For best«
but plnmt—•
For I ..
For bett'eolleetlon of fruits
For host display by boy under 16 years
Household.
For best display of bread
For beat display of cake- -
For beat display of batter
For beet display of cheese -
For but dieplay of bread and oaks by girl under 16 years
For beat display of oanned fruit* made hy exhibitor
For beat display of jellies made by exhibitor
For boat display of pleklos made by exhibitor
For best display of preserves made by exhibitor
For best display ef natlra wins
HHnuwuaun
t-anengtii learli
ert at Jesupwil
ramenmSwi
. Cedar Keys taka thb tnln.
tearing Moeon at 7X0 a. m. (dolly)een-
( th this train for Florida. ‘ , «
It
islemiDxennnuithmagLte oaA
and Jackson Title; s£o thnaih
into, Ga, and Monlrnessty. Ala..
(Dally,8
No change ot cars t
•rills. i j . ,
fkwsaim for Tall, timer tike UlsttalD,' ■ <■ /
zssezsfts,as^sssivvssssste-
(Tneadara, Tbnndaya
Branswtck S20 p m.
Trains on B.A
ii- 'it
IT
Antra at Uelatssh
EASTERN DIVISION.
Lears Haraaaah. fomdaya accrptsd, wt^M* aj io ^ j,
‘-2S
r- tssi - .)
LeavaMcIntoah - • 9M pm
Arrive at Savannah M * fids pa
ACCOMMODATION TRA^N—WB3TERH DIYI8- , J*i *
gjp«ito‘ki Imto
ud r,. i
.tOsSS :;fU
Arrive at Jemmp
Arrive at BlaeU '
Arrive at Dupe
Leave Dupont
i'lli;
.fir',
ION.
** Quitman •*
** Thomaaville *•
M Albany*
Leave Albany*
Thomaaville
ilbauy* ** cao a i
S£;..fo V
tfauan - „ U*
I>!!pSto» .• zS/.
3* Il
J ATraosr, MaaterTranaportatloo.
T. g. MADQB^^
B* & A. R. R.
CHANGE OP SC
Arrirca at Tebeau rills, A A I) RI
Learea Tebeanrllle, A A O E B, at ILK am
Arrives at Albany at. -30hr s
60
60
Learra Albany TaMdaPW Tburrdays and I
Arrivra at Bronrrick..
or make e
Saffaw’boora .
withAAOpamencer tnln for
Trains from Brunsrrick connect
H
-ft> erauO
Streams Luttt 1
X'.ol'J
fcoo a
fiH4to; •i-rw
■ Pease ngera leaving
FAULA, from Amec
any paint in Boblhwi
tralnaYIAEB- d.Jr*a
O ; i(l
all tne year round.
; Clara for Virginia Springa, ‘ coo*
via EuCaula une. . r1
.DUNHAM,
'Keel _
Geu’l
Moutgomery, Ala;
ATLANTA
EASTERNCITIESj^it*
PIEDMONTAIR-LINE. "
mrh
Leave Atlanta*...
Arrive mt Charlotte......
* Danville
Leavaj
rrtre et Charlotte..
**a*m\ .
. LlXatn
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1
2 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
2 00
AGENTS we ask you to try it, anti oiler you special
Inducements. Send lor Circular & Prices to
tVY W* PouFtfa Hi., Ctoetaaatl, •«
I*. €. JYERIJYGER, Manager.
Macon, G-eorgia,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Steam Engines,
[FROM 4 TO 40 HORSE POWER-]
Also, Wheat-Threshing Engines prepared to mount ou any ordinary farm-wagon.
Grist Mills, Cotton Presses,
Syrup Boilers, Shaftings, Pulleys,
Cane Mills and
AND ALL KINDS OF OASTINdS.
Prompt atjention paid to Repairing MILLS AND MACHINERY.
HP' Send for Circular.
, , J. S SCHOFIELD & SON.
jsa Hl-lyr
Farm Produots.
For best display of homs-ourrd meat .
For best display of Isrd, bome-modr...
For best display of bensy
For beet disylsy of oyrup
For best display of wheat
For best display of oats
For best display of rye ...
Nor bait display of Bsrley
6 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
3 00
2 00
I 00
1 00
Par best display of forage grasses 2 00
Home Manufacture.
For best 10 yards home mads oiotb. any kind
For best boms-msde counterpane, shawl or blsnksl
For best homo-made patchwork quill
For best fancy noodle work
For socond best fancy needle work-. .
3 00
3 00
3 00
2 00
1 00
For beat nosdls work by girl under fifteen yearn 1 00
For best pieoe of werk by girl under trn years
For but fancy work of any kind not in chore
Fine Arts.
For bed collection of painting by one exhibitor
For best ooUscljon of painting the work ot the exhibitor ......
For but tingle painting the work of the exhibitor
For best collection of dn
drawings tbs work of the exhibitor
For but single drawing tbs work of the exhibitor..
For best sorall sawing by boy or girl under fifteen years
For ueond best scroll sawing by boy of girl under fifteen years....
6 00
3 00
2 00
2 00
1 00
2 00
1 00
Owners of stock, poultr}-, etc., are requested to exhibit
the same, and will receive diplomas for the best exhibit.
Merchants and manufacturers also arc requested to display
their goods, and will'receive diplomas for the best display.
ENTRIES FREE.
T. M. GARTER, Secretary.
L. E. WELCH, President.
(Via Virginia Midland Routt.)
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Herring & Co.
291 * 202, Broadway, New York,