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THE ALBANY
h«. W»»to».
Frank V.Lvars
tVF.<iTn\ A-
L Of Tor' » PaoraiRTORR. ^
J. D. WESTON.
Ataociatc Editor
* lANT.imiRlilA :
: n*t,j.ws
CntiMt for 1 mini; Albanian*.
2. A grand dlupUy ** «’* | W * HM?r»n».
Tbr giratart bow la iho Nx*k.........
$ Om Rriad ottr* is rail*I V«Minf Hr
Our aarirra bn flak' b " '
« I ).•' l«nyta U a kind of fig.
a marry dance b railed a
A A stubborn hour will oft an balk.
Amrrtca has no hah of
6. Nona ran explain the northern ligl
Tb»* moon i* •tried the queen of...
:. A downy sea-dock b the elder.
The juice of apples 1* called
Sujrar |« m.*.1e from sugar ms.
Alfonso is the King of
KV The Anapa**' finger i» the aeedl% yg#
English clii : Iren fear Ibe
Tin* Scrap Book.
swnygn S’Hs-ril in I lie jin p its.
Many Worthy names have Imm-ii sujr-
gmiril. from every seel ion of the DD-
I riel, ami one thing is obvious there
sfiMnmx&VRii’Z':;
to begin pressing the “elninis" of any
for the nomination, as the election is
over six months off. nor do we Iw-lie vr
lliaj^any paper in the District is doing
it isTnowcvcr, riglit and proper for
tbit papers to talk about the nomina
tion, audio mention the jinnies of
The question who shall he our next
•emoerntie nominee for Congress in
Democratic nominee Tor emigre
the Second District is now, to some
WWW
immiifpti t—
Mttir some time, and there is no
is doing the same.
Iitsguulo > us a
“epre*nUtive. 1
cm table l
bim. an<l
in he has
i MWMMlRSS
Every farmer should keep a scrap-
hook. M »y valuable iw‘.
suggestion' and iteautlfiil
are tiuating around in thi __ _
newspap -rs. that may lie jtreserv
in this w iv for convenient reference.’
'I igarut '* should not l»e mutilated.
)• u bound and placed upon the librn-
i . shelf, year after war. Newspg-^
,.ers, however, are usually destroyett
—thrown a*i<’ anti forgotton—hut if
wiiat is either interesting or useful to^
ton. is tirst rut out and pasted tn-|p<X 4joux
gia delegation. His manly, straiglit-
fnrward and une<|iiivoeal stand
a. . Heel oral fraud which
nSlroTilySWtideiil will not soon
W forgotten by his constituents or the
eonutrv. In line, Mr. Smith lias dr-
s.
is present term, it will he covered j
itlf honors.
We are advocating no one now for
cause the tiqie has
11 aatp ttXuw of tliu
Brooks,
h* Dis-
__ alffnTlhc position.
Ilui section may well Wprotul of him.
Mitchell; of Thomas, is another of the
same kind, and would tit the place as
gracefully a. anv man we know of.—
«f'rs4'4<kiits*‘«nd rising man.—
Jipnttt^.BkJtoakiirrir. is a lawyer of
eminence and a tine orator. Itul
fqJJ of good material.—
rap book, a valuable column, foi1-, yFV‘ r< 'T iSSSSi. . “f theyoti
I tilling a vast amount of ‘mlsWW* oilWis.kW(^M aisliinty w
vast amount
neons information is rapidly, uoU>. t
pleted and always accessible. 7 J
Tae matter may be arranged jm-
janilh 8<’ 1 #»,^JtPa?fi»be ablest, most
rmg incn in the
lli-rent departments—Vffe siCii^^sbsiJIjaklWkU^litW tvearU w-or
the floral. the iiortienltnt'aj.'tlif'
live stock, the ornamental, the house
hold. the vetinary. and tire luiseflU-
jieous. If every article Is plaretl tin
der its.proper heading, no ildriviy
lie necessary, and you can readily,
turn to the article to which you wish
to refer.
The value of sii. h a hook must bo
iparent to every mielligeiil ,.2£ga
*° ,,e i l „ m;,n
ofmarlk, and old, Iteeaiur will one
4«y4#IptS»'ofHiii.-
-Mjlt makes po did
a Pg“.'
and its eoniiuiatioii a pleasant
ment The lives of valuable a
may be saved by a referenceHnij0
pages; grain and vegetables may "be
cultivated more successfully, or other 1
and better varieties obtained. Csfr
ful instrnction may be found invtije^
yard and orchard, meadow and lawn,
barn yard and poultry house.
Many a pleasant evening m»yjK|
passed by the winter fircsHlexeadhte
its pages: for if the selecttBnif Vn*
good it will be an interesting and
valuable eneycloptedia. It is a book
in which all should take an interests —^Duljoit is happy
thc husband, the wife, the child—and .»nei Ine lleei
ALBANY MALI
GRAND
GEO. V. CHIVES, Principal. H. 6. LEE, UMW#
Tills Sehonl is designed for young tueu and boys of all ages. It is intend- j
ed lo supply n want long felt in Southwest (iioorgla. Its succeii: l' >r t(ie
length of time in operation has been most marvelous. ; ( '
Special Inducements to Young Men of Lim&ictMeans.
The rrincipal has enjoyed an experience of nearly ton ythirs' as n teacher |
in some of tlie best schools of Kentucky. Prof, lice’ is also a teaclicr ol'i«x-
paricncc and a graduate of Mercer University. ,i • i
II is proposed to give your sons AN KDUUATION, AT IIO^IE.equal to J
that of any college in the South. ,, . 1
A UOAKDINti HOUSE in connection with utc’sclitibt,'whftflfJrb’ur atm*J
will he undor the vigilant care of touchers botli ilav find' night.- Board as-1
tonishiugly low. KATES OF TUITION REASON ABLE^. rKor particulars j
correspond with Ihe principal.
Apr “ f * GEO. W. Cl I EYES, Uruuipal.
Atlantic & Gulf Bailrroad.
Owmst.SoruisTuiMnra'sOmca. t
Atusth-* ocu EUiuuud. J-
Savaaxaw, Msr.SD. 1X7*)
O M and altar SUNDAY, March ant
Tralna on this Bond will ran aa folloi
NIGHT EXP
fieara Savannah dally at
THE
1
TI»E UNDERSIGNED HAVE THE
of the vouiijr ^M«nrf to announcr to Ihr Haulers of
ritli Dou^hpriy ami mljoinin; ronoiiM, that
they hate renewed their Agency for the
sale of the above
however.
arAaS|B^S«»t«t
elected.—Haitthriilt Democrat.
fej>'
prdacher rewntlv said at a pub
‘ 'yn "that the
'lined to he a
greater'TiIessing lb tTTe South than
WIDELY KNOWN
Justly Celebrated
Jf preacher MsnSf said at a pub- TT A HT
A M (|
a rra t e rhf^isi n g io We South than IT II H 111 II
v ,c "i ^ w ± * A1
the. ScmUtoliad .ever Veen to them.”
TOe'S8nWh«irrofi?the‘colored man
some service—so much that he will
iav,o t tp> eyyifj toscll to return (he
4Tor. Et' ;s iio small thing to have
e^cneil eight tnilllon ol people from
ava^ery itd paupibalisui. It is true
hat.it wikt-ell worked out through
Itffrtesi: hut so are all
fr<*&ifc*ig«UiUlufc world.—Xash rillc
A m erica ».
It will suffice to xay thnt tin a fertilizer, it
ie uneijii ille*l by few and mirpanied by none,
tie merits are too well known to need k com-
nien>intion at our handB.
We are now prepared to furnish it.in any
•quantity, either for cash or colton option,
on the most liberal terms.
S. MAYER & GLAUBER.
Vegetine
it should contain selections suited to
the wants of all. ,
Let the children have a
all their own. devoted to!
pigeons, canaries, and other pets.—
You will thus instill into their minds
a love of nature, a desire for study
and methodical habits. The cost, of
such a bookis trifling, and
commence the confpilation'oMVMHl!
soon be surprised at the amount of
pleasure aud profit afforded them.—
Unlike any other book in vonr libra
ry. this is one of your own making,
and you alone are responsible for its
contents, like an author who writes
one. It would therefore have a val
ue all its own. and bfcogie treasur
ed heirloom for your
you are dead.—Co*
The Talley of
Fxsm tbeXeoxesa* G&teue.
In the Northeast corner of Ml Beef
nardino county, lying partly in Inyo
county and, by the newly "sqry^yed
line, partly, also, in
vada, is a region .
er spots on the face 41
say the world is
Here, if the phraseology' may be par
doned, is a place instinct with death.
A huge basin, whose ritu is the an
cient hills, stricken with' the barren
ness of eternal desolation, whose bo
som the blasted waste of tbdUfaetf^l
treeless, shrubless, waterless, save
few bitter pools like the lie of Kojash
water: .urrounded by mbanmfrfs
that tower thousands of feflbxaboce.
the sea level, itself lying three j^ojDtvj Yfco-etjlit-
end feet above the sea. ff'Ts'a very!
••Gehenna"—a place of death anil
bones. Birds do not fly over it. Ani
mals do not enter it. Vegetation can
not exist in it. The broad Wnds ab
surd the heat, the bare
fleet it. the nnclouded :
to it. Ninety degrees
(artificial heat, there
means winter: 130and HO degrci
that means summer. Tim hot
grows hotter: waves, tremblers' with ' wgCTHle
heat, until nature, goaded
ness, can endure no longei
the burning Mast arou
rouses in its might; roi
gry blast, jwlth£ a boa
roar, swept mile after niff
on, over the broad reach of thed
bearing in its black, whirling bo>ont
—black as midnight—duet,'saml, al
kali and death. Sometime*, murky,
clouds gather upon the mountain,
above; then there is a rush—i WariTr
ing sigli of the winds—a low rum
bling in the air; the hills quiver, the
earth trembles, and a torrent, half
water, half mud, bounds from the
hills, leaps into the desert,
sensation i
cher Tilton kind. The
parties Bishop McCoskrey, of the Epis-
Diocese of Michigan, and a
hards, of Detroit
Power in a Nutshell!
M,
eTIne” |
Purifies the Blood, Reno m
rates p*
m MEDICAL PEOPEBTIKS ARK
Ahetsitive, Xoiiic, Solwnl
And; Diuretic.
Reliable Evidence.
. . SSSIIos. for I ilo
think tnouch ran Is- uM in it. X
—•~t fori ,u Iron bind u ,sr3* .
with that dreadful divxn-, 1 ■
rb. and bad sucb bad t ough* ^
lug spelL-i that it wouM seem as
though I never could breathe any ^
more,and Vegetine lu cured me; Ss,
ie stomach, and advDe everv*
body to take the Vegeline, f,.r I !
can a-wor* them it it one of the ~
L best medicines that ever wa-.
B * meslm>i:k.
Cor Magazine and Walnut
Vegetine
THOMAS’
PAIN ALLEVIATOR
A POWERFUL
ExtemalRemedy
FOB THE CURE OF
llradat'lit*. Nervous Headache. Gout,
Rheumatism. Neuralgia. Weaktims and
Pains in the Back. Pains in the Chest
ami Side, Swelling or Stiffuem of the
Joints and Limbs, Bruises, Burn*. Cut*.
Scalds, and all Acben amt Pains, without
regard to name. As an
INTERNAL REMEDY
It is good for Pains in the Stomach and
Bowel', Colic, Cramp Colic, Ac.
long-standing, or very olistiuate, satu
rate a piece of flannel with the ALLR*
aIATmR and bind on the part alter ted.
DOSK —10 to 20 drojM, tor an adult,
in a win«»-glas.s of water or uiilk, to he
repeated ‘.t necessary. Children accord
ing to age.
** GEO. H. THOMAS,
Allan j/, (la.
tlllh -I
■ IlU.
SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT!'
I®® ih@ l*ow Ww
wi€ be Ctonviiiije&
That “THE DEPOT” Helia Lnoils hs cliea]> &n any iiousn in tlie State, j
In my announcement last fall I informed tlie people of Dougherty and
nirroiindiiig counties how l lie name “DEPOT” came to be ysqd in con
nection with my store. It is no invention of my own, bul many persons
who noticed the rapidity with which I handle Goods, often made the ex
pression, “They arc moving Goods as fast as if it were a depot s*aiid thh
expression was made from time to time, until my customers thembolves
established the title. I then contended that heavy, rapid sales, andtHe'
plenishing stock constantly would enable merchants to sell
•i i'// at
‘ si>:
Latest Ms at Latest Mem
H .v^j
To-day 1 demonslrate this trutli by’offering Good and Fast ColoreJf
Calicoes at A
Bleaching one yard wide, at 7
Coats’ Spool Thread at 5 cents.
Shirting at 5
And all other Goods proportionately low.
•AcrvaH savavtv
The Improved
^’^iiSfiB^Rsna.t Seminglon Sewing Machine,
set „!¥«"•
benefit from the uie of Vegetine. «u all kfndt of good'.
naraMlhllng health was a source Runs Light,S aootb. >
toall her friends. “ '**
; _ liew Doftfra of Vegetine restores I
her health, strength and i»p|» i
. Noiseless and rapid.
:i—Durable—Runs lor Years without Repair.
4—Will do all varieties of Work aed Fancy Hitch-
ing in a *uperi »r manner.
' ' Most Easily managed by Ihe operator.
serf.
-K-n,. 'like rlMr i
ssiul. The clouds •atti'*.
comes again, the eternal tlilrst is not
quenched. The raging river was only
a dream. In the year J8-10 a party of
emigrants entered Hie basin. IMV'
after day they toiled on, tliirsting, dy
ing. The pitiless mountain walled
them in : noeneape. Oncby one thrry
dropped and died. A few abandoned
everything, scaled tlie mountains and
escaped. The others lie as they fell
dried to mummies-
devour their flesh;
upon them.
gun barrels bright, untarnished.
Such is the place. Mile after mile
Ir-nce reigns; .-ilene,—and death.
| {Seven year- ago, if is -rated. Flood
and O’Brien were conducting a
drinking saloon of luode-t prefen-
sions in the city Of San I ramxaap.
To-day they are ranked amoif. li„.
silver kiugs of America, with* nitwit li
ly income of over <2.b0uX>lb«a<;|f
Hon. Jeremiah S. Black lias lound
•one trouble getting liis fee as coun
sel for Belknap during the impeach
ment trial, and has brought u suit
against that warrior for 4o,000 for
services. It is not unlikely that the
Judge will have much difficulty se
curing the proper disbursement*
which is certainly due him for tie iiedsoi;
masterly anti-Admin'sfration. • -TMn*
A Texas paper wants Texas divid
ed into twelve States, with twenty-
four senators in Congress.
V»g«tiiie
' .
Vfigetniu-
Yegctii
♦J—Design Simple, Ingenious, Elegant. Forming
j the stitch without the use of Cog Wheel Gears, Ro
tary Cams, or Lever A nns. Ilaa the Automatic Drop
Feed, which insure* uniform length of stitrh at any
“peel, lias our new Thrtsl Controller, which allows
easy movemeui of needlo liar ami prevents injury to
thread*
7—Construction most careful and Finishkd. It
is inamtlartured by the most skillful and experienced
mechanic-, at the celebrate*) REMINGTON ARMO
RY, I lion, N. V. Attention is called to our greatly
reduced priees-
S—The No. 2 Remington Machine for Manufartu-
haa recently been Improved,
_ _... is offered to the public with the nssnratice that
m. it is the be* ! it will glre entire natisfactIon.
' ARMORY: ILLZON; N! Y!
PRINl lPAL OKKICE:
281 & 283Eroadwa7, Mow York.
I have uaed your “Blood Prepara-
mJly for several
_U«at, for Berofu-
•Humorsor Rhcu
»,It cannot bee
J. a*a Hood purifler
cheerfully recommeiu
in nee«J of such a ruedicim
Yours rf»f>ectfiilly,
£ IT IH A
Valuable Remedy.
Soi TH IS.C.T »N. F«
I M«. .Stevens.
I»ear Sir,—1 have tal
Nttlff yonr Vegeti
.iipply to JulAjeru, (irocem. Hotels, KebUit-
Bgetine
rants, Agentn. Peddler*, and large consument in gen-
♦ ral.TEAS j*ut up in original packages at Impor
ters' price*. Being connected willi tb** largest iiu*
I porting houac'i" the tnule,all parlies
id j in I 1,1 ‘1'iaiiiities will do well to Send theli
v- ........w .. in/d v nf eharge.
Xlduev rointilanil " ** nn Agent, >iale or JVmale, in ««i
fill! t/of the -;v of this country to sell our Teaa pot up In]
..Mill, M It- ! rr .„„ - ||, T.. .m l. ral r«
I can heartily recouitncc
all suffering from the abov.
plaints.
respcfrtlullv.
fndut
offered. To |>ariies requiring a lest of our
Teat, we will .semi l.r mail on receipt ol cents. 1
tiound of Tea of any kind, postage paid. Send lor
blank fnim and prices to
X L. SMITH &. CO.,
160 Front Street,
^VEGETINE
* Frapareil by
H. R. STEVENS.
IIo-ton. Mask.
. Maiden Ijine.
NEW YORK..
rni®4—no h ini ft evr-ti to ^ ,In "
SSBTi&tffcSa MtAOSLiVt 11
-MSI AND
llrogclsts.
S. Farkas
pridlx I St defy competition. In connection
•y #le|uslne^l bars openrd a
LIVERY STABLE,
AtA am prepared to supply, llurv* and Bnggies,
CMIU horara, draught horses, etc., or. sl.ort n“i« e.
rat font aollritwl.
H. PARK AS.
HtaWraoir. Broad aud Jacfc*w.i, mm..
nuo-28^f AlUny.Ga.
idiBlDl8trator’s.\oilpp
#4-i»oi;<|)u-:rty county.
itka aftcirAatr I will apply to the fouit of
r of said county for lease to sell the real es
tate of J J Bulb, I Re of said county, deceased, <r#n-
alMlQf Of two city lot* in lha city of Albany, for the
pur pore of distribution and paying debts,
W. F. RC'BKB,
apr4- Adiat. J. J. Bush, datessed.
U’orlh f ount? sheriff's Sale
W ILL BEHOLD BKFORi: Till*. COURTUOUSE
d.K.r of ihe County ol Worth on tin-first Tun*,
day in Mav. within the legal hours of sale to the
highest bidder for «a-h,the loilowing ilmiM wild
lots of land : No-. 36, IU2, IBS, 137. If..*. UK, piC.ln the
2nd District ; No. Jf.2 in the blh District; Noh. 1.7
p», 390 acres of No. 81 in the 7th Diatrkt, all of 4!»0
acres more or less of Nos. 210,240,247, 2Id. JM, 290
281, 293. 291, 293. Ml »14. in the 1311 Distilrt, Noa.
97,9B, 121,122,123,124,130, till. |M, 170.1M, 242, iq
; the 14th District. Nos. 37, 3», 198, 231,241, 247, 248,
249, r-O.Z'.l, in the IT.Ila District; Nos 22, 93, 94, D.V
97,108, 109. 120, 121, 123, 121, 127, 132, 13.3, 131, utfi!
162, 163, 107, 168, 186, 190, 191, 194, 199.206, 210, 214,
21.1,216,217,220,222, 223,22'*, 233. 231, 2:1* and 237
in the 16th District, each lot containing 2U2U acres
more or less, situatnil in said county un.l known as
wild land, levied on under and hy v.rtue of II fas now
in my hands of tTe .state of Georgia vs said lota re
•perlively, aud issoeal by the lion. Pumptroller tlen-
ceraJ of the Wale for Ibe uniti#yrural of Ta r ei due
«»h the Htate for 1871, 187% and 187*-
Printer's fee||2.0O
l.lbal for lllvorcf
iV «»F I It .HurKRP
«atot*erl
1877.
It appearin
•I ltd
H’ktii F.H'UFa
Wkatiif.rmiri-..
aliove statol rase
that the defer dent does not reside in this county,
sod it further appearing that he does^not reside In
the Htate of Georgia, but in the Mate of Texan,
motion Ordered: Thai the defendant appear and
answer at the next Term of the Guurl, and that ser
vice t»e |^effected on him l»y publication of this rule,
once a month lor four months hi the. Albany Ne
a gazette published in the town " ***
Plate of Georgia, 1i J. w niGll l ,
•e. Attory’afur Pit’ll Judge,
Beil collection of caffloweri by exhibitor
Now lot ns coniicnse tin: old advertisement, aud sav something heW
beneath it: ‘- 1 .**’•• •
Within the last week 1 have sold over 8,000 yards of Calico. ’ D re wet
linva been made up. washed and ironed, anil everybody says it isa.-g.ood I Beit ooilectioa of i
anybody’s Calico. I don’t claim that it is any better. Well-inforniQd I Be t ieaqfnVt flowers.
people know tliat the same Brands arc the .same Goods, ns one Ff.cfdi-y I Be t dealga of roeee——•
inanufpeturcs liut one line ; to endeavor to make people think vUfftreirtiy; I Be t boqnet
iqight take well with the ignorant, but would be an insult to theiufbrm- l Bep boqnet of wild flowers •
is it wuld be necessary to calculate upon tiicir ignorance to thiuk they 1 n ‘
would believe sueli stuff. 1 keep all brands of Calico. ... ‘
Often it has been said within tin* last week it lias been said, “Why you
Vegetables and Fruits.
Be a petunias
Be it QUdiolaa -—
are selling other Goods even cheaper in proportion than Calico, Thread®I'S' * nSiTT
or Bleaching.” This, l>elieve me, is certainly so. But if ts-iffiposalblp | Be>t °° n,c,l0, ‘ ° r p * n ' ,M
mention every article. I simply invite yon to come and see. Kind
ihiiging clerks will gladly wait on you, even should you not desirfe I
purchase. ’
The trutli of my assertion that I have hviietHtcd the community and
tbt^ir pocket liooks will lie better and better demonstrated to you as yot)
will more and more avail yourself of the facilities I offer.
Trusting 1 may enjoy the patronage of merchants and consumers alike
in tlie future as fa the past,
I am, very respectfully.
i fio
Albany, Ga.. Marcli 28. 1878.
Morris Jflayer„
Exhibition!
The following premium list is announced for the first Spring
11 ! ” " Fair of the
Leave
Live Oak
Albany
BalnlrSdee
ThomuviUe
J«M»
Arrive a* Savannah
No change of can between Savannah
bobviUe and Savannah and Albany..
gTCTOggsaeaae^^^q
Panenger* from Florida by f *
S.tCl II
To be held on
lesdav&Wediesiay.
May 21st and 22d, 1878.
Military.
Par the but drilled military company, three or more entrlei, entrance fee *10. .*800
. n • Regatta.
:^or the wtantng boat ......v. . Silrar cup
,a. ; Tournament-
Per th. qucceaifal kalgbl
any
Live Oak
Jacksonville -
by Ualatrmlo
h£S3BS3S5SSS
Puacnxenfrom Braniwlck
esem.lL
No change of can bati
ysBvs
antra atSanaaah
VoBtfoeuty aa* Jack-
IL
Pollmati Pala-je
i’sjsass^ 0 *’
No change o/<
ille.
Oomeet at Albany
zsgsssi 1 i*
^&SSrn/tm
DAT EXPBE88.
(Daily, Sunday Excepted)
Antra mt JeckaOBTtUe
rrm at Savannah *t| ——a—Ifiixs .
So Ckaufeol can between BSSF ’iosHffS.' ’
r—mmgM* grtMMinee««fa.
«225ss£jr
EAFTEBNDIVISroS. < - J*—H/ ji.
^ra^M^- V. ’
O l.rrr.
.O'm'A* . t.
Antra etBannnnk ”
AOOOlUtODATtOH TKAIK—WESTX8M f '
IDS.
Xm^wrtffimndayaexcepted)it-. «*•
Saddle end bridle
■ :at -i •* Flowers.
•AIBKD BT V-XUIEITOH
Por beet dfepUy uf pet pixel!
■P*r leoand Mt diepley of: pot pinole
For third beat display of pot pUnle .
Per Deat'aioftle gernninm
For beat doable geranium
•Per b^yfucbsla
tssa-tfer
Pon beet; begbaia
Perbeetralvia
Peri beat aimllax
Boil beat fern
For, best calla lilly.. .
Poe beat; eacliia .
For beat byblacaa
For tee*' otaraada ■
Per tKKt coUeotlon of loaf plaau, not Iras thau fi«o
For beat collection of baakat flowers . ,
and after Tueeday 1
KJ umlnaonthlaEoada
rnaaanftr Train karae Brafeartdc Maadara. Wed-
aagg&agejrsgro sttz
ABUpORBI^r Haul IOT rlOIitt*,* 1 ' --
S£r f ^s,arffisS^H
Gut FlowerB-
Be t verbena-
Pc^ beat collection from single garden
For 1(0004 beet ooilectioa from single garden
For beat diiplay of cabbage
PcT beet cabbare
Far beat b^a naif daten—..i .7 .7r'.".‘.'.Vl".'.V-”.
Far but bafroti half doteo
Fdr but Uiraipa half dozen •—....
For beet parnoipa half dozen
beet oorn half doaen.........
!‘J*r belt eoilifetioa of eqauhe
THE AMERICAN-
SEWING
Kothlng t»
T8IE1I
BUT THE
Needle.
NEEDLE TO SET
It Sells the Easiest and always Satisfies.
AGENTS wo ask you to try it, and offer you special
Inducements. Send for Circular & Prices to
Iff TV* 1‘outth Stv, Oiaeiamatti ••
As. C. .VI;«LV«i;K, JtManager.
Schofield’s Iroa Works
Maoon, Q-eorgia,
1IANUFA0T0R15BH OF
Steam Engines,
[FROM 4 TO 40 IIORSK POWKIl* J
Also. Whf'af.Tlirofiliing Enginun prnp»m1 lt> mount on nny onJinnry fhrm-wngoo.
Cwi isl Mills, Colton Presses,
(Lute Mill' strwl Syrup IioilerH, SliiiftingN, Pnllev«,
ANI»‘ At.L KINDS OF liASTINUS.
Piompt Hl*etitiou |mid to Keimirmg MILLS AND MAC11INKKV.
W Hnnd lor Circular
J. S SCHOFIEEH & MON.
jau Jt-1yr
r er beet eolleettea of eubumbers..... -
fr beat ooilectioa of inep beaaa
Fqr ben oollecUon of cetery -
For but collection of Tomatoes - «...
For but collection of Kobl Rabbi
For but Iriab potatoes
F*r bast onions
For but asparagus .. .
Vor beat raubarb or pio plant ,
1 For but melon*
Fbr berl strawberries
For beat rupberriee
For but cherriee
i For beat Collection of fruits .
Bor beet display by boy under 15 years . .
‘I
Household.
I or beat display of bread
1 or but display of cake-
I or beat display of bolter
] or but display of cheese
or but diaplay of bread and oake by girl under 16 years
'or boat diaplay of canned fruit! made by exhibitor
'or beat display of jelllumade by exhibitor
’or beat display of pleklu made by exmbitor -
’or beet diaplay of preterm made by exhibitor ...
’or beat diaplay ot native wine
Farm Produots.
’or beat display of bomc-onrcd meat
~ ' diiplay of lard, home mace
diaplay of boaay —.....
diaylay ofeyrup
, diaplay of wheat. - -
for but dleplay of oats-. -
for but display of rye
for be»t diiplay of Barley.— -
for beat display of forage granu
Home Manufacture.
jFor beet 10yarda home madt elolb. any kind...—
For best bome-mada eounterpane, shawl or blankol
iFor but hooe-mada patebwerk quill
For but fbaoy needlo work -
[For eeooad beat feuoy oeedle work..,
For beat needle work by girl under fifteen years
,For but piece of work by girt under ten years -
For bul fancy work of any kind not In above
Fine Arts.
For best enlteotton of painting by one exbibitor
For but oollaoilon of painting tbe work ot tbs eabiblior - .....
Pat but stogie painting tbe work of tbe esbibitor -
For beet coUeotlon of drawing* the work of the exhibitor ...
For beet, tingle drawing tbo work of the exhibitor..
For beat toroll tawing by boy or girl under fifteen years
For eeeond beat scroll cawing by boy or girl under fifteen years
Owners of stock, poultry, cte., are requested to exhibit j
the some, and will receive diplomas for the best exhibit. j
Merchants and manufacturers also a tv, requested to display |
their goods, and will receive diplomas for the best display. 1
ENTRIES EREE.
I,. E. WELCH, President.
T. M. CARTER, Secretary.
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CHAD. I. SCHLATTER,
times
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Title. No Sunday drilyi"]
Pessengen letTing on WeHMHI
PAULA,from America. Thorne-Hit,
any point in Sobthvest Gtorgiu, tifc«
NaihTille or New Orleans, xnd dinner J
next day, *nd nare from 12 to 24 honJ
other line ran make it. V]
■ Through Sleeper* all ikeymroulB
rti
W§Sfi!22S£ZS£:&2?Sg?S& im .
T. P. Wells,
Gen'l Ticket Ag*t,
Montgomery, Ala.
dT.oTttUKjy.
ATLANTA
EASTERN CITIES
VIA—
PIEDMONT AHt-LlHEi‘' a I
Leave Atlanta.
rrlva at Charlotte
( Fia Virginia Midland Eoutn.) ,j
Arrive at Daavllle^. JlftMaa
** Lynchburg.—- f-JSOpm
* WMhlogton aWm -hJ-2 Mtya
* 5822®f^rr
;
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Sleeping and Csrlor Car JaxunmodlUou aa HI.
5.j.hoO*To8, &7rS5iEeC5Xr —
(tern Paw.Aflcxat Agt. e-soTlliSmee.
-i- o XJ T S
horse and cattle POWDERS,
KsHwsvtU d o of Colic. Pctt* or JLtxt 71a
YVR. Bfrpwrx'vT’qm < rrsarurysl In t ’me.
pitwrttvlwjwn mrr * r*'*D<vj moucu
Foae**JVwd. T*trfl1 !***» onuntwv of mUk
ccut. UDd tuakfl tLc butter &
vma. «(TK ^AitsTAcrioar.
BAVtD M. FOOTS. Pramtor.
For Bate ml W. B.
K.J. WILEAAgrat.
Atlanta, Gto
Herring A Co.
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