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WESTON & EVANS*
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Associate"
«• .I’ANY. OKOBniA
MAY 9. IKS
S riUncr’.* Magazine.
On a
€'.»«*•■ 1‘l.inihtloiJliA.
(’nU-o mltnrr i* very interesting,
nml llir growing crop is very Ix'nuli-
lul. Tlie Ini's :vi maturity are from
live to eight feet high ; they are will
>ltu|Hil ami hitshy. with a glossy
atari.-green foliage.anil |>lanteii eight
«.!• nine feet apart. The flowers are
• !|a«ters at the root aif
tire white atm
nml are small, hut pure
Aery fragrant. The fruit has a rich
• ■•lor. and resembles a small eherry
or large erattheriw: it
ier«. elo-e to the branches, anil
it lieepmoa a deep red il ri]
ready jo^h' gathered.
V »'<”
ithins the
,'eplthli- !
esiti Party’ in iis” Death Sirttggle ?"
hv Senator T. O. Ilnwe; "The Sover-
eijjnt^ifjvtl I i es." hy I'alplt Waldo |
EaiersoiiT^Mtnr Commerce with
K.-.inee." by ,1. S. Moore; "Discipline j
n Anicrcan Colleges." hy .lames
of*, Princeton Col- j
=11*.
iiii
ALBANY MALE ENB BOHOOL.
of tW I'liited I
States.” hy (ten. .lames A. tiarllehl|
"Is Man a Depraved Creature ?” a de- :
hate hy Ucv. T. IV. Chamber*. D. D..
iiianOnV- II. I'rothiugham : "The '
Irrepressible Coufliet Cntleeided." hy
Senator A. Cameron : "Chinese lm-1
tuisiilTrom seed, and i
i ield until the third year.
well
America th v War well tor
••r fifteen tears, although, in exer
tional la-es. trees twenty years ol
will yield an ahitiidanee of On
The tree i- partietilarly Wailtiftll
when in full bloom, or when laden
w ith ri|H> fruit.
promised to kiss the
and the Idg boys took to i
jb&JiitttfyilLP'gi"'
Thn pris — of pn-parin^. jofl^e fgg,
market is a-follows: the ripe berries
u lint picked are at first put through
machine i dled the "dcspnlpador.”
which rcii...ios the pulp: the roflfee-
grain-fot which there an- two in
e .elrtbvrrtt, are still <* .
-.rl ••1'ip liitia.Ni- subs tan
h -tv# (■• the Iteati; the; _ ___
•irvad out on large *'|.atlioC" maile
iceialty for this purpose, and left
i .ere. 'Wing occasionally tossed
almut ami turned over with tvmxlen
-hotels, until they an' perfectly dry-
They are then gathen'd up and put
into the "retrilla." a circular trough
in which a heavy wimhIcii wheel,
>lunl w itli 'teel i« made to
a- to thoroughly lirrak the
•mi crushing the Wall. The
pa rated from the grain by ntraaMtd
l t*.iiug-niill. and the eliflee is Tiow;
i.ioviuigldy dry and clean, filter
tiii-. it i- tiie cnstoiii of some plann-H* ‘1
■ ■• have it spread out on Inag taldlR ,»y i
and eareftilly picked over hy (ferity
•lian women and children, ajltlte haflr
l« an- Wing thrown out. • It only re"
Ilia ills then to have it pit! into l*M*v
w eighed and marked, before it‘is
ready for shipmei.t to the port. On
some of the larger plantations this
pmrs— i- greatly -anplitied, with
••■•nsiderahle saving in life . iwfi
labor, hy the use of HnprouatUUm
eliitiery for drying and cleaning
the coffer. .. i
m to Loam fast
brin elegant Nr* In-
i*-u w nryi, sjmwmt*. wilb I hr improTrme|N nf tlir i».r*rul
revere. fclff UMT.1 Mri yof\*r< ►urrr**>r Of ilwii t*fM
MATTliltS IX ltltlKF.
If you want to keep lings, lidrwjs.
•■tittle ami sheep healthy, give lliem
salt regularly. There "i- no Wtter
vermifuge thaifsalt. Mtieli of the kOsi
■allied hog rholera is due to intestpul
w nnu. Plenty of salt prevents the
a.-eumulaliou of these worms. All
animals desire salt, showing that it is
a want of their nature, and uniloflMo
••dlv wise pur]H>ses.—Hirml ll'nrhl.
Years ago
[•uninifwloa Plan.
tyy. rlTlDg yarctocr.
naili|>nf fttriorr paid Agraii. r i
actually nved in thr purchase of an
r fas told by a young
Scotchman that if I would feed thy
sows plenty of sulphur for several,
•lays previous to farrowing time, as
well a- oe.-n—innally afterwards, I
would have no trouble. In an expe-
ricni-e of 1 j years. I liavc found it to
work like a charm.—(thin Ettrmer.
A Freucli Scientist in a comnmii
cation to Academy of Science, states
that he was abte.after having careful
ly investigated the subject for several
years, to say that ail eggs containing
the gertn of males liave wrinkles 'on
the small end. while female eggs are
smooth.—/ hid.
Eggs hatch much iM-lter,
arc made hy placing : a At
shovelful of sand ar ashls4f
and tlien on this a little strttW.
this way a convenient hollow is ob
tained which prevents the eum* * v ‘fy ^
rolling from under the hen/alA nS UHjlW/tf
weather the eggs are kept at a more
uniform tem|>erature than in pests
made merely of straw—Jlxctp^..
“How to drive away Hits,'
told by Dr. T. C. Smith, of]
caught one of the rats tnra
carbolic arid over him and set him
adrift in the stable, llis relatives
and acquaintances didn’t admire the
fragrant odor, and eon.-hided to leav
OUT!
i Twit•
l r ES!
That is just what’s tin* Mailer
loustmtis ar }
it
GEO. W. CHEVES, Principal. D. G. LEE, Assistantjrincipal.
This School is designed for young men nntl bovs of nil ages. It is intend-
‘ ‘ ‘ * ‘ * Its
oil to supply a want lung felt In Southwest Georgia,
length nf time in operatiun 1ms been must marvelous,
success for the
Special Inducements to Young Hen of Limited Means.
The Principal has enjoyed nu experience of nearly ten years as a jeacher
ill some of the best schools of Kentucky. Prof. Lee is also n teacher of ex
perience and a grtiduale of Mercer University.'
It is proposed to give your sons AN KDUClATlOX AT IIOMK equal to
that of any college in the South. ,
A HOARDING HI>l‘SK in connection with the school, where your sons
will ln> tinder the vigilant cure of teachers hot It day and night.. Board as
tonishingly low. HATES OK TUITION REASON ABLE. For particulars
correspond with the principal.
A, ,, ‘ 6 GEO. W. ( 11 EVES, Principal.
THE DEPOT!
nijr r»i\
wri4nmir . ..
ti<|iulm) worn out rrlir of llit* .lays wIh-ii lht*lf
’* "livilj Musii'.’] If y»u
thi: i XhKnsujNK.i» have tiie
In- plf«<nirr lo announce in ilic I’lunlfM of
Doushcriy ami atljoining couniic*, lhal
ilicy bate rcnrwe«l ihrir Agency for the
sale of I lie nt»ove
WIDELY KNOWN
Justly Celebrate!
GUANO,
Il will auflioe lo *ay that aa a fertilizer, it
unpqu tlleii by few and purpatsrd hy none,
I is merits are 100 well known to need com-
meo’iaiion at our hands.
We are now prepared to furnish it in any
'luantity, either for caali or cotton option,
on the most liberal terms.
S. MAYEH & GLAUBER.
’ion* Old and Perfectly Reliable Maker* ;
«otd fio extremely low and on such easy ler
all creation can bay one.
Power in a Nutshell!
mm
lEN & BATES, g
SAVAmfAS GA-,
Mxnntacturer's Far
» the large Com
From $kV> to $1<>0
of an instrument uii-
.
71 Oct, Pianos, 145 j .Stop Organs,
TJ Oct. Pianos, 10 > j i* Stop Organs, *»7
t*r’dSq*ePianos, 178 | 12 Stop Organs, 78
MASON *& HAMliN ORGANS
* ■ Taut*, sioofi | s stop,. $io8.
Send North and he Swindled.
f didn't come
eh'ingt.
A faliforiij:! farmer lias VYiWft
way of lowing wheat fre
Thu -aek of -ecii i- made
••f him, while the bridle
taclied to the stirrups. He then uses
Ix'th hands, scattering right and left,
while the hor-e is guided hy his feet.
“Farmers,” -ays the A
rh ullnrist,” -boiild be hit
u iier<n|KHi an exIlMbig'
reiunrks: “And on Wie
we think it would he a goo
for the resources of the com
now, if more "f “our hiii>io«*.
could he farmer-." •
HrwWare in.ll, '
-icb .twirl offm. E^ptastnuncnta iiuulr l.r ■•t.l g
ill ihrajs rfflci* HOaScta n. tikr.
| Kn.b & t‘o . s
| M.thushek Pi.no Co. -
II.toes Bros , | M.rnu I llsmlin. >
nd you |il|luK (tune that will last . Itfsliim* aotl S
Ajday. ' | l
...
ladnianU wr sell, dPfull information a> to
•jualitv.durability m l com|arstiv«* ymIuc will W
eberrfally given. To nM pun havers iu makiUK y
ludiciOMfi ulathn mal mare lor them the tii.«-*t
MsC^a»ibM price* In our in*4-
THOMAS’
PAIN ALLEVIATOR
A POWERTUIi
ExtemalRemedy
I'ain* iu the B*cfc, I'jinx in the ('best
and Side, Swelling or Stitfnena of the
JoiiHi and I.iiut’*, Bruise*. Burns, Cut*,
. i*. t uu,
Scald*, aud all Aches and Pains, without
regard lo name. As an
IXTEliXAL REMEDY
It is good for Fains in the Stomach and
1 towel*. Colic, Cramp Colic, Ac.
IHKKlTIoNS —Rub in thoroughly
with the liaud. When tde pain u of
long-stand ini;, or tvijr olntinate. satu
rate a piece of flannel with the A LI.K-
AlATOI.ard hind on the tart affected..
DOSE—lfi to 20 drojM, for an adult,]
in a wine-glass of water or milk, to he
repealed If necnxary. Children wronl-
ing to age.
rr/xtred „
GEO. H. THOMAS,
AlUtnu, (in.
•AavaH ravavtv
PREMIUM LIST
’ we ran religood iaatn
ug
e instinuM-nt-
...»hiahitno.i n ... .. . .
. s. W. Ga. Industrial Association.
—rot tiii:—
FALL FAIR
SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT
STAND FROM UNDER
Wy u*Jestta*J imer fur oil,
'/trJ\ «!• I!A TKS can’t amt t un-ur
ns in Jar all 1‘iaw, IIW*«fr/|
CLASS 0.
Of cotto
statemenrol mode of culti-
kind of manure Used, pe-
f lie largest ern
•ipland, w if la
lion, amount i
nl of planting, numlier of limes plowist
•ed. kind ol *e«sl used, and giving cost of pro-
1 For second largest ditto
I.J KKE.V L BITES,
naJftfaT lew.' ! s V ,, "5 h ' (
i refiiifreiuenls as aliove
a- Lift iifilim-rcnt
making •i.lirr, nine hii-licN of applf-
t*n*l ••It*' of l«*U. will make a laih-r
H’lirtr Iri-
-ti|M'riof to apple* alon.. AVIu-l
.•h. ap »ugar lw.;l, .-aii > l»p' 7 »
th.'ir value lor vinegar, r r
■ Wr .-a........ 7*— ■"!- •••— T'*»a lit
Arrive at .%ivAiioah d.iilj T.l.% a ro— p mi
Arrive nt Ao/iihfa daily VI,'. a i«— i t-’ |>
lewve Mai on for Allyota daily.. !Mi; p m— K;.0 „ r„
Arrive at Atlanta daily r,jtj » m— n . p m
Arrive at F’ort Valley daily j,
flir Per ’ * ”
nti*f’(l, :in«J •••• •• •<***«*:
a- w<'ll a- foo.1 for -imrk, iIkt wfli hu
grown i»»rf. Th>- Im-h jui.-u" <an alto
lo- workf'l into niigiir a. early a-
Maph- -ugar now in. ami require* no
more (•kill—for. .V. )'. Sim.
twelve All any daily
trvive at Smithvill-
fy-ave Sruifttiville for Macon daily
leave Fort Valley
V*«V the large*!
eigtith of an »
lo iw arrived at hy (liggii
average eighth ol an acre.
I* of Irisli |iotaloes on on
i* ipindrtpj
ertaiueil ay
c eighth »»i
ivrwiii* ntf t
I ilo not pity a per-on groaning ttio
•ler the lui-erie. of (lie toolliai'lie. who
ha* not eourage euoiigli to have the
tiHitli extracleil.
^aveCothtiert for F«»rl tjaines daily
Konday
rrive at FortGaine* daily except
, Pamengers for Milk.lgeviilea.el
•*XIracist 1. , kavf Macow daily eycapt Moielay on 7.-«w« m train.
tin flirt iiitv *t hpi/e-tr .. I,,, | (i « t,: 1 rdi point* on I’jeon edunfr and Savannah, tlrlf- , * l . * ra,s ”
tin not |*ii> aw w In. lo-l In- Un ai ,4 K< , rlll Ala , Mllia rAlUtKuUtXrA ^ , ul[y land ...e*-,,,
IIMillPV hy I'll III Llltlff. except Sunday ou.»:t<t a m train.
•to-**iJi^iotV Mnfi’jV'f,. ir.i-xi*y.,
Tliiir-t*f. ,ti<l t'ri'l.iy.
IU Arliu^a,u 1 I' -il.y-. ■J-.'-li, _
I do not pity a man who fail*
bfoiae*- in eOtllw*ijiie|lee ol' lii. own
neglect or extravagance.
i do not pity a man who hocome-
poor, after oppre.-jng Id, pomyieigh-
I <io not fi:l Blip lilt* h
finger* hv u-iiig iflt “ ffl->SilWi
1 do not pity a mail who cannot
buy a breukfa-t. after huytng-a morn
ing dram. .
I do not pity a mail who inarrie, a
wohling wife; ’it- hi* own fault.
I do not pity old maid-: there are
plenty of men in the world.
I do not pifjj Ip mail who ft
bitfciiie,-. Ix-canse jie i- too
to advertitw,—E.
ll.c.., will, lil. r.1 e
• iii.ike affidavit ».* r«*iiii «*d In-lew
GKOKGIA, COC.NTV: I d.
I the arlieli
of lhr**e tli
certlfleale*
l«e of ill the
ire*l and tleserilN*! I
in itially made ami gath
Gortinm ('<w(rin,
-Ve*i l>ay* the following high and de
served compliment to (jovernor Col
quitt: • t «n # K|en
Trinity college eominenecmeiit will
be June 12th ami 13th. Governor Col
quitt, of Dyorgia. witj flelfver the I
erary addreew. trtnkr(uri<'ol«Vtt
not only a Hovoniov
- hiU
and ability, hut Da genWmalTlff el
gant culture, and. «,ne of ibe Jineat
«peaksr> in Uu couth.
L
At Atlanta for Washington, Baltimore, Plilladnl-
phla Nrw York, Bratton and all tioinl* North and
Jest variety
weight to lie eonnlderei]
5»l variety of nweet |iOlatoe
CLASS 2.
, with two bushels as sample,
H0|l« AND HIM
Best Itii
l>si l.unliel «.f Irish potatoes, Gt-orgla raisetl..
Best ■'. bushels largest sweet potatoes..
Best hiisliel of t ltufas..
Best two cashaw*
Best bale upland mMUiii.
10
U
fa offering to tl
{Ktctj
the puhlie a splendid lot of florae* aud
•ver hrmight to Mouth went Georgia, at
. . fy competition. In connertion with
my aalc tMiafneaa, I have opened a
Second best ditto..
Best bale of wool of M0 pounds or more 5
When the premium ia for one or more halra id cot
ton, all the hale* must tie on the grounds. All Iwlea
to average 4.V) pounds ear h.
Othernpeclal premiums will lie offered for exbihita
of s|>eeial merit.
I.. E. WELCH, President.
T. 31. CARTER, Secretary.
STABLE,
IdmlQlslrator’s Noilee.
F^iltfilA—DOl.'lillKRTY COUNTY.
ifter date I will apply to the Court of
short
H. f ABKAM
Thirty days al ...
•I Bugglcii, j <irdii*arj of said county for leave to sell the real
! aiiiing of two rlljr lots in the city of Allany, for the
, |>ui|i«ne of divlrihulioii and ^*3 r * u |t , l' , ht".
• apr4- Adtnr. J, J. liujb, dectued.
flint "THE DEPOT" soil* (iuud* n* cheap a., any hi>u.*c ip Ihc^tate. ,
In my niinouiicumi'iit la,I fall I informed the people of Dougherty'ailf
urroimdiiig euuntie.* how Ihe name ‘'DEPOT” came t« he used in con-
neetion with my store. It i* no invention of mv own. but nmnv pbrsoni
who noticed the rapidity with which I handle (»oods. oltuu made the.px-
pres,ion, "They are moving Goods as fast as if it were a depot;” and Ulh
xpression was made from time to time, until my eus^imr. tYurniMlvei
sialdished the title. I then contended that heavy. rupiX,aqle«, and n
plenishing stock constantly would enalde merehnuts to sell’
Latest Ms at Lowest Paces)
To-tlav 1 (L‘imni*tr:iti* this truth bv*oflVriit!
i if 1 Jt .ifil-
• . ! i tfi *7 . *L
• (ino^ iiWFakt OolnfrptI
.r f .ir-
Calicoes at 5 Ctts.
Bleaching one yard wide, at 7 cents;
Coats’ Spool Thread at 5 cents.
Shirting at 5 Cts.
Ami all oilier Goods proportionately low.
GRAND
Atlantic & Gulf Railrroad*];
«iE5KRAL SOTMISmDni*| OmCI, 1
AnsiriciOou Bmlmac. ? “
SmuaH, Mxr.30, ltrtj
o
Train*
NtOHT EXPRKSS.
lK»r. S»T»nn>h «Maa
AnlT.-tJmup - V
Arrive at ” ■
Xow let us condense the old advertisement, and say something new
licuenlli it:
Within the last week I have sold over K.U0U yards of Calico. Drei
liavc been made up, washed and ironed, nml everybody *ujrs*it-is as good
anybody’s Calico. I don’t claim that it is any better. Well-infoCined
|>eople know' that the same Brands are the same Goods, as one Factory
manufactures Imt one line; to endeavor to make people think differently
might take well with the ignorant, hut would he an insult to the ill for in
ns it wuld be necessary to calculate upon their ignorance to think fht^f
would believe such stud'. I keep nil brands of Calico. •• ■ i. i
Often it lias been said within the last week il lias been said, “Why vo«
■e selling oilier Goods even cheaper in proportion Ilian Calieo, Thread
or Bleaching." Thi*, believe me, is certainly ,o. Blit il I* impossible tv
mention every article. I simply invite you to com* and sie.’ 1 Kind a'nd
obliging clerks will gladly wait on you, even should you not desire to
piirohaM*. l , •• i,'.. T--
The truth of my assertion that I have heuelitted Hie community and
their pocket hooks will he better anil better demonstrated to you as you
will more and more avail yourself of the facilities I offer. ■
Trusting I may enjoy the patronage of merchants and consumers aliki
in the future as in the past, "
X am, very respectfully, t
Albany, tin., March 23, 1873.
•Morris JMayer.
Exhibition!
1ve at Tbowasvi
- Balnbrldg
“’CSLk
*• Jacksonville
Lot v TaPahn—ee
U»vf JadiMviltf
- Live Oak
** Albany
Arrive at Savannah
... Mato
No ckange of car* beiween SmTaaoh
tonviUa and Savannah and Albany.
voavuw ana navanaaik and Albany. * . | .
ITOIO orrlrimt to Mw. UI:«M|, 1 |
The following premium list id announced for the first Spring
Fair of the
W. Ca. Mistrial Assatlai-
To be held on
esday&Wednesday,
■UU,). except Saadxj.
ri^SS?SBS*£
Mont^^MtyxodjK*.
sleeping can run ti ‘
aAtkwn.O^. n«i,
u ‘" 1
^^SSs^ssssfflgsiae,,,:
Nontroraery, Now Orleans, otc.
X*U steamer leaves Bsinbridge tor tialo^Fali T I
^ryHaadsyritor^q; toSSsabomijr w!S
neetEn at JarksonvlUe drily |
*»«. «. Al
flbityi
DAY EXPRESS. ’> lit
(h-Ur, Saudi? ExcqM)
Leave Savannah al. .— . . „ sat t m
-«rrc
Arrive at Savannah .....
je. u chM f «. | e«.h««« Xnuf
i nib ind Jack*
hmpn for Till .Sauce tike IhUlrala.
I Funim laTMgaMUnaau
VrdneMaT, i
ha
May 21st and 22d, 1878.
Military.
For Ike host drilled military company, three or more entries, entrance fee SIC $200 00
Regatta.
Fot Ik, winsing hull
Silver enp
Tournament.
For tk« sucepdiful knighi
Ssddlr ami bridle
f—i— ‘ - • lnnrHiin.i«lBi‘W**'ill
w ” i i l r«*;r s?d Frldiyit 11:14 IL ML
Th *^»r
EASTERS DIVISION.
-OS IS
Arrive it Jecnp "
Arrive it HaUbnr -
Antra it Dnpost
Lran Dupont
lAircBliekihrar
Um Jranp *
Xkiti Mclnunk
Arrive it Sinnnlb “
“-Bf
‘•Mv
l» pa
M pm
‘ US pa
- Quitman - ~H2t -
" Thomasville “ Ul «*
Qaitmin - ~ vS 1 i
Valdosta “ 9nm •
Arrive at Dopant - ™’605 -A
Jff Troon, Hooter Transportation.
| H.jg.^HADnB8»
B* & A. E. R. Company.
i'MiNCB OF SOIEDDLE.
Flowers.
IMSItll BY BXHIBITOB.
THE] AMERICAN
BITT THE
Needle.
NO NEEDLE TO SET
It Sells the Easiest and always Satisfies.
A(iKN 18 wo ask von to try it* aiul oiler you special
Inducements. Semi for Circular Ar Prices to
Iff W. Fourth. St*, ClnelBsatl, 9/t
JL,. C. JVEBiJYGEK, JUana^er.
Macon, G-eorgia,
MANUKACTUREItH OF
Steam Engines,
| FROM 4 TO 4l> IIOIISK I’OWKR ]
Also, Whcxt-Tlircsliing Engines prepared lo mount on tuy ordinary firm-wagon.
Grist Mills, Cotton Presses, ■ 1
Cano Millw
nml Syrup Boilers, Shaftings, Pulleys,
ANI> ALh KINDS OF CASTINUS. _ .
Prompt aljentinii paid to Brpalriag MILI.S AND MAC1I1NEHY.
VT Head for Circular.
jaaSl-ljft
J. S SCIIOKIELII A SON.
For best display of pot plants
For rtfetafl best display of pot plants
For thirdlmt display of pot plant.
For bqst single geranium
For beat double geranium ...
beat fuchsia
best heliotrope
best boufaruia
For best begonia
For best salvia
Far beat aimilax
For best fero
For best calls lilly
For best cactus
For best bybiacus
For beat marauds
For best collection of leaf plants, not lea* i baa lire
For best collection of basket flower..
5 00
3 00
1 00
SO
50
1 00
1 00
00
00
23
60
SO
so
so
so
so
1 00
I 00
Cut Flowers.
Best collodion of out flowers by exhibitor
lilst .collection of rotes
Best design ot flowers
“ it desiga of rose* —
I boqurt-
S t boquet of wild flowers .
l verbena— —
Bfst petunias ■■
Best Qladiolu
Best I
Dahlias ■
Best collection of pansies .
3 00
2 00
1 00
I 00
1 00
1 00
60
50
60
60
50
Vegetables and Fruits.
For best collection from single garden 6 00
For second beat oollaction from single garden
For best .display ofoabbaga
For boot otfeUgo
For boot beet* half dozen
For beat esrrota half dozen- -
For beat turnips half dozen —"...
For boot porinips faoK doien
For boot corn half dozen -
For beot collection of squashes ...
For boot collection of cubumbers
For beat collection of snap beans
For beat collection of celery —
For best collection of Tomotoes
For best collection of Kohl Rabbi
For hast Irish potatoes 100
For best onions
For beat atparagoa .
For best rnubarb or pie plant
For best melons
For beet strawberries
Por beat raspberries
For beat cherries .
For beat plums -
For best collection of fruits
For best display by boy under IS year.*
3 00
2 00
1 00
1 00
SO
1 00
60
SO
SO
SO
60
1 00
50
60
SlJPERlNTENDKVrB OFFICE >
_ „ . „ BTOWW1CK.GA, Dec. 7U.15U. [
PatMB(er Train karat Braankk Maadaya, Wed-
Deadiysand Friday! it TdOna
Arrivra it TebraaviUe, A A <» B R, it teas a a
Imyra Tebeinville. A A G R R. •»«..
^lezvei Albany Turadaja, Thnndayi ind Fridays
beouTiUe with A A (
nth. and with bat te*rfl^M8
with AAUptwencer train for Fkrida. 1
Trains from Brunswick eMara^S^SSnuB^r
TIMES
CAKZ>
— :
Arrive Nashville.
Louisville
- Now York
Arrive Mobile
Entire trains through from 1 ,
rill*. No Sunday delays. Trains xund
Pessengers leaving on West-boost'
FACLA, from Americas. Thomas*!
any point in Sobthve* Georgia, ul
NashviU# or New Orleans, ant dlnn
next dir, and save from 12 to 24 boon i
other lina can make It. . ■
Through iffeepora all tha year round. ' ' 1
Kxcnraton TtckMi oe rail vti tki, roots only.
Only line oflfcrlnc Ucken to Aiew Tick etelfim-
■nodi Cara ind rtUxsri Fills.
, „ „ & DUNHAM. I
T. P. Wnua, Bnio
Oen'lllckii Agt, OuTTWr J
,TOTa 5^‘
!r ut
: .il -
W» 1
ATLANTA
EASTERNCITIES
PIEDMONT AIB-UNife^')
Household.
For brat display of bread
Por best display of oake
For beat display of butter.
tfor beat display of cheese ...»
For best display of bread and cake by girl mi,lev IS yenrx...
For hnl display of canned fruits made hy exhibitor
For best display of jellies made by exhibitor
J or beat display of pickles made hy exhibitor..
o
'or brat display of preserves made by exhibitor .
For beal display of nslive wine
I 00
1 00
I 00
1 oo
1 00
2 00
] 00
1 00
1 00
2 00
rrive at Cbarkcte..
( Via Virginia Midland Route. 1
Arrive at DsnriUe- llhSOa
- Lynch burn
- WrahiDcloa City..
“ Baltimore..
“ Philadelphia
• New York i
sAecping and Parlor Accommodation* on'aIX
Farm Produots.
For boat display of home-cured meat
For boat display of lard, home made
For best display of hooey
For boat disylay of syrup
For beet diaplsy of wheel..
& (10
1 00
1 00
1 00
; 00
For best display of oala 2 00
rxHoiNTKs; gnewaat r
(lent 1*0*-. A Ticket i|L v
jt OUX2. „
HORSE AND CATTLE POV
rxs.tr Foa-->T.,
For heat display of rye—
Nor boot display of Barley......
For brat dllplay of forage graises.,
1 00
1 00 j
2 oo!
Ht»«BV|A'ru'uL l iuMi isoiake tbdtimcrAna
Home Manufacture.
m Pawflen will rare nrerreentiiaMnavnaV
XjUl van Rowe* in.natfle -re h. rl...
I'Anxiii
For beat 10 yards home made cloth, any kind—
For beat home-made counterpane, shawl or blsnkel...
For best homo- wade patchwork quill
For host fancy needle work
For second'beet fancy needle work..
For hoot needle work by girl under fifteen years
For best piece of work by girl under ten years
For beat fanoy wc
work of any kind not in above
Fine Arts.
3 00
3 00
3 00
200
1 00
1 00
1 00
200
For beat collection of printing by one exhibitor
For beal eolleolioo of painting the work of the exhibitor......
For boat tingle painting Iba work of tbs exhibitor
For beot eollestion of drawings the work of the exhibitor .
ro: '
'or beot single drawiog the work of the exhibitor..
Ffir beit'*ortm sawing by boy or girl under fifteen years
Far second beat scroll sawing by boy or girl under fifteen years..
3 00
3 00
2 00
2 00
1 00
2 00
I 00
Owners <»I‘ stock, poultry, etc., arc requested to exhibit
the name, and will receive diplomas lor the best exhibit.
Merchants and manufacturers also an* requested to display
their goods, and will receive diplomas for tlu* best display.
ENTRIES EREE.
la. E. WEI .Oil, President.
T. M. CARTJfiK, Secretary,
iVwvcka wux a iv* ^tm*«otN%
BAYfe JaFOpTS. Proprietor,
For finis at W. B. TOOXfi A.Uto^T
m.u IV
Herring, & Co.'
231A 263, BroMtWsj; NriMsrp. V