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, I consulted »doctor at Colanahus. I followed I»i>
vice; it dM no rood, lean truly nay I was dis
couraged. At this time I was looking over a ~
piper, 1 saw roar advertisement of Veseti
*“ * irlfi*r£ for cleansing the Wood from
1IJUNY, GEORGIA, - - - AtWiUsT », |M
An Even I hr- Call.
“Gem'ten,” said Brother Gardner,
a* lie rose lip an.l placed his hand tin
a copy of -The limit Orators of Mad
agascar”—“gcm'lcn. do ole woman
war out to dolilier tie washin’ do od
der night, and l drapped over to set
de Widder Johnslng fur a few min-
its. I sot down on de front stciis in
dc deepnin’ twilight. an' while de
-hooters sailed aroun' frew dc sleepy
:ilniiisphere, 1 axed de widder w‘
was dat dc man who docs dc n
Mowin' about hard times he* the lea;
to lose by a panic; an* she showed de
gold tillin' in her teef c* she sweetly
replied:
"Misser (ianlncr. dar will he tatur
bugs jes’ e* long c* dar am taturs.”
“IV soft clouds sailed across de
autre surface of de bcwtiftal uioon.
an’ 1 a veil «lc widder why de church
preachers stood up in dcir pnlpits.au'
wept oln-r de heathens in China, but
forgot to heave a sigh cz dev passed
base ball, dog tights, jumpin' match
es, an" navborhood rows on dcir way
home, an' dc widder she shined up
her bras- rings wid hetap’on an* re
plied : , j - mw
“Misser Gardm-r.-all
Ih> hone-t. but all bmet
not wei: ii sixteen ounces lode poun _
It am powerftil easy fur ns to tin"
fault wid odder people’s noses, an’ je-'
like ii- to forgit dal dc ends of our
own tarn up.”
••I -.1 dar in dc increasin’darkness,
lectin' a goneness for dc want of a
sweet turnip to eat. an" 1 axed de wid
der why de man who doan’ mean to
Shuar’ up v. d his grocer am jes’ de
chap who finds fault wid de size ol
a ipiart measure, an’ she dodgeil a
pineh-lHH'lle an' replied:
••Misser Gardner, tlis world am so
eoiistitooted ilat de dog which barks
de loudest gits dc invar* bearer w zjJk . jMbUll'I.VK
lonet am powerfilf ft '•X— *S^^Ar>krsos
Io.i de ilex' lies' ting to it am a good
p.i'r o’ lungs an' plenty of surface be
tween de eye an' de chin!”
-Gctn'Ieit, ez soon ez de ice goes
oulen de river an' I git a little lime to
thought about ii. 1'zc gwine to dwell
on sich lilosoty ez dc above an' tiggei
ii|> conclusions wid a soft pencil.''—
Itcfnrit Free /'reus.
IKLAWAKK, O, Fell. |C, |S7I.
Mu. II. IL STav.xs:—
... may KIS.W, ami lei
iiria Jen.* for we. Aleut two yean ago a small „>
linn- on my le*. It awa Iweaiue a laris' llleer, s-
troublesome that Ibal I ronsultnl I be ilurtor, Iml 1
S"l no relief, trowing worse trotn day lo dar. I suf*
■t rad HrrUdy, 1 could am row day or nt*M; 1 was
SO reduced mi friends thought I would never retvv-
my news
. .... iW your *“ * * *’ * **■
"lIlWl Bfood PUritvi, nil ununtup «
oil Impurities, curing Hunions Ulren, «tc. 1 nkl
my dually, I will try eowe of the Wgetlne. lfofon*
I had used the flnl h» tile I bepm to feel better. 1
made up my mind I had got the right medicine at
teat. 1 coo id now sleep well night*. 1 continued
takingtbo Vegetitie. 1 took thirteen botttes, My
health Is good. The Ulcer Is gone, and I am aide to
» business. 1 paid aland four hundred dol-
tocdicines ami doctor* before I bought the
line*. I have m* (amended Vcgetlne to oilier*
good success. I always keep a bottle of it In
the bouse now. It is a most excellent medicine.
Very respectfully your*, F. ANTIIONI.
Mr. AnthonHsonoof the pioneer* of Delawsie,
O. He settled here in I8S4 lie Is a wealthy geu
tleman, ofthe firm of F. Anthoni A Sin*. Mr. An
ihont la extensively known, especially among the
Germans- He is well known in Cincinnati, He I*
r.MfM'ctcd hy all.
lMrvhK Rux»iv-In morbid conditions of the bhwid
in many di ease*; such as Mlt-rheuui. ring-wonu.
both,carbuncles, sore*, ulcer* and pimple*. In Hit-
condition of Iheblood try the Vcgetlne, and cur*
them* xfffrcttoo*. As a Wood purifier it ha* no equal.
|ta eflbcts arc wonderful.
YEGETINE
Caret Uer.,
PIN HI. AT
IRONWORKS,
Macon, Ga.,
ARE IN FULL MPERATIBN.
Send for a Descriptive Circular of
lilaj’s Stmt Cottoi tees,
Of various kinds, lor Hand, Horne,5 Water or Steam Power.
-on. but Uievliave ooen irefi ”7 ' ’
Truth.
Truth will in > • • ilie._ the alar-
will grow iliin, Uu* -mi will pah- in
his glory, hilt truth will lie evei
toung. Integrity, uprightness, hon
esty, love, goodness, these are all im
mortal principles. They have been
in pri-on. hut Iliey have, lieen freer
than bitfi
them
nl at
other witnesses have arisen. No ser
ran drown, no storm ran wreck, no
abyss ran swallow up the everlasting
truth. Yon cannot bill goodness am.
integrity and righteousness; the waj
that is consistent with these must In
the win everlasting. You may slan
der. |ierserute, lack-bite, and misrep
resent George N. I.ester, hut like tin
principle of truth, he will rise above
ami successfully ride the storm am!
route oil'brighter in character through
the glorious victory lie will achieve.
—Marietta Journal.
_ Won! in rc-
kt I hare received from the
•jprateal wonder* of thr worhl; it I*
your VegHloe. I have Iwen one of the gnai*M
mttertr* for the to* eight year* that ever euuld fo-
living. 1 do aineerelf thank my ikrf ami your \ eg-
vdine for the rrllef 1 have goU * he Rheumatism has
pained me to such an extent, that my t broke out ^
in aoir*. For the last thro* yea.* I have not been
able to walk; now I can walk and *U*c|v and do my !
work as writ as I ever did, ami 1 must say 1 owe it
all to your tdood purifier, Vcgetine.
Vkoktwk.—'The great success of the Vegelinc a>
x cleanser and portlier of the blood is shown U voml .
a dould ny the great nurolieri who have taken it, 1
and received immediate relief, with such remarka
ble «uro*. ——-
YEGETINE
Is belter than any
KKSOX, Kr., Jhpc., 1»77.
I have naetl II. R. Stevens’ Vcgeliuc, and like It
better than any metUrine I have used for |Mirii’ying
lie blood, fine buttle of Vcgetine ammiplislml more j
£«hmI than all other mcdicimv 1 have taken.
THOS. laYNK,
IlfiKlorson, Kv. j ^
Vcgetine is composed of Hunts, Hark* an • lleil*. J i
It is very plea.-ant to take; evi ry child likes it,
VEGETINE s
Iteronmrnded by
M. Il.’s.
II. K. Smtats:-
IX*rHir-l have sold Vcgetlne for a long time
xml find it give* most excellent *atL*fa< tiou.
A. B. DK Fl&T. M. !»..
Hazletou. Iud.
VEGETINE
Prepared l*y
Ii. B. STEVENS. BOSTON, MISS.
Geo. W. Cheves, IPriitoipnl.
1IIK FAU. TERM or this popular Institution will open on the
FIR8T MONDAY IN 8EPTEMBER NEXT,
and continue ten months. Its popularity abroad Is already too well known lo require comment. For ti
oughuesa or train lug and discipline of mind, this School has already attained a distinction unexcelled
‘inllar Institution in the Mate. The course of study will be aa thorough and complete aa that of our
dirges. In connection with the School la a BOAUI7ING HOUSE, where your aona will enjoy the
vigilant walch-carc ofthe Principal, both day and niritR and in noeaae will they be permitted to leave
*•-»ius alter night. RATIM OF BOARD per School Month (4 weeks)fl&fiO. All boarders will lie re-
to luruUh their owu lights, fuel, washing, soaps, towels and bed linen, unless by special arrange
ment otherwise.
RATES OF TUITION:
Primary Department, jwr mo. (4 weeks) J3 001 CollMiate De|iarUnent, per mo. (4 week*) .~..S- r » 00
Interiiietliaio “ M " 4 001 Incidental Fee •* '*
In connection with the Principal will be a corps of thoroughly tried Instructors. It will he the |«
tin* Princi|«l throughout to have uone as teachers save those or the highest order of merit.
Board and Tuition must lie {aid promptly at tt|e end of each school month.
No deduction for h»t time, except in csoia of protracted sickness of not leas than two week*' dural ion.
For further (Articular*, (Arties are invited to correspond with the Princteol.
Aug. 1, 1878. GEO. W. C11EVES, Prindpal.
WM. l^tl Wipm
ON WHEELS
McAFEE HOUSE.
Smithville- : : Georgfi*|l
Opposite R. H Df(«l.
XI U. McAFEE. Proprietor
BARLOW HOUSE.
AMERICUS. 0A.
Located to the Center of hoeinets—Oppo.
site the Coart House.
Board Per Day $2 00
B. r. COLLINS, Proprietor.
THE PEOPL
IjIKE OTJH
'GiloilhiiEii
Sleam Engines, Saw Mills and
all kinds Castings and Machinery.
Repairing Steam Engines and Machinery a Speciality,
Sent! for Circulars anti the Lowest Prices in the
C. D. FINDLAY, Agt.,
Findlay Iron Works, Macon, Ga.
The Reasons Why:
*
Cr.-
©
a
*
%
Stsite.
PAY
Double-Thread, Lock Stitch Light Running
.uia.Kt.ai
1,1 fcerlfehoot.
Monday. September 2d, 1878
Forlov Masonic Feiale College.
AMEKICUrf, Cl A.
Fall T^nn t**giun Srj»t. 7lh, IS7H. IV.ar.l of ImtriM
Ii.ro : A. H. Fhrwelhru. A. M.. Pr«sbl<-ot;
ter, A. M ; Mrs. A. Y. Itylaml r, M. A. Mn>k Ire
(arturbi- Mrs. t xrrie M.Cutt*. fbranl ami Tuilioi
w-r (Dootb Sl'r. For fortlirr informalbm ai.plv in
A. II. * LBWfXUaf,
siglSIui PrwidtM.
Atlanta Medical College
ATLANTA, GA.
lkeT«n>ip?int Annual ( .Air* of l/ciurn «j
tobuerlK* Ort. * ^
Farctnr—
laud. H. A. Ijovtr, .....
v-f., A. W. ( alhooii, J. H. l/<K4ii, J. T.
MUnibf.f. W. Nutting.
a
&
18 MANUFACTURED BY
RAMINE, WM.
We,Mske Every Variety of
rA
0V Air I
S. W. GUNNISON,
DEALER IN
IIAIUIWAKH, AGRICULTURAL i
Sugar Mills and Kettles, Cutlery, etc,
Washington Street, n «rr
AXr!BA.7S' Vy ■ ■ ■ ■
Renews nn invitation lo old patrons, and
July 25. 1878-ct
M.vmrmstfi£ Moms BsTssrmus,
• m ROi
T. Pattison & Son,
f
Washington Street, Albany, Ga.
W K make a specialty of COTTON GIN AND PBB6B PCPA1R1NU. Plantation and Saw Mill
Ovcrhauh-d and pat in thorough repair. Sogar Mills, Kettka, ete, repaired oad aold.
OvHhir GRIST MILL rnnnlng oa fall time.
Patronize Home Industry. ' >
J
Ami hy confining ouradve. strictly to one eltas of work; l>y employing none hut the
BEST CXF* WORKMEN.
Using nothing but
First-Class Improved Machinery and the
Very Best of Selected Timber,
Anil l>y a THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE of the business, ws have juaiir --rued the tt]Iu,
lotion of milking -THB BBST WAGON OH WHEELS.”
We gits the following warranty with eaeli wagon:
WE HEREBY WARRANT the FISH BROS. WAGON Mo to be well ma.le in every
particular ami of guu'l material, anil that the atrcnglh of the same is auffirirnl for nil
work with fair usage. Should any breakage occur within one year from ihin .late by
reason of defective material or workmanship, repairs for the aame will he furnished nl
place nf sale, free of charge, or the priee or nabi repairs, as per agent's price list, will
be paid in cash Ivy ibe purchaser producing a sample of Ibe broken or deteri'ire parts
as evidence.
Tima 0. Fisn,
Ennis B. Fish
Badno. ‘Wia., January 1st, 1878. lJ*o. c. Hranms.
Knowing we can suit you, we solicit patrenago from every section of the Uniird
— Semi for l 1 rices and Terms, and a copy of our Agricultural Paper to
DAWSON
T. J.
{ Tima a. Fisn, 1
Enwin B. Fish, V FISH BEOS. & C-\
Jno. C. HraaiNB. J
Sl<M
FISH BROS. & GO., Racine, Wis.
Are You Going to Paint?
Then use Miller Bros’
TiW
Itently for use in While, ami over One Hundred Different Color*, made or strictly pure White !<end, Zinc
ami Linseed Oil chemically combined, warranted much Handsomer and Cheaper and lo last TWK’K AS
’IS aanuy oilier Paint. It has taken the FIRST PREMIUM at twenty of the State Fairs* in the UiiSo
is on MANY THOUSAND Of the ftnpst houses In the country. Address
MILLER BROTHERS.
BAMPI.E CARD KENT FREE. , S».*l ASSSt OiliSUvS. ULEVELANUimitl.
and Xorphlie hahlteared.
- maesses
mmmms jssh
Manhood ana all disorders brought on by indis
cretion or exceed. Any Drngglst has the ingre
dients. Address, Dr. W. JAQUEM A CO«
130 Beat Sixth Street, Cladaaatl, O.
n> ffwn4y aClka tttk C—fry.
Barham's Infallible
PILE CURE.
?\Vntcliri?3to?7.ncv
¥2.50. Over 100 latest iJHil
tifc *a~u wmatfd. aa.BapptrO*Jli*hvtU».T8Ba."
MARRIED
LIFE
DR. BUTTS
No. 12 N. Eighth St.
St. Louis, Mo.
Wbo hu had greater experience In the treatment of the
texual trouble* of both mala ad ffemala than any phyridaa
in the West, give* the results of hie long and successful
practice in his twsasw wsrfca. Just publiatM, entitled
The PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAOE
I The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER
fit
y-Firvt Annnal r*Hir*e of larcture* *|U » . ^ ^
maiiii'.airtom k «* woiH
J..,-, V. Jl. T.lufviro. Ibal Join. 1 0
fis“‘' arrival, of
; licit'
wi for ai.iMHimriu'-iif, fitiii gMMKMjp. 4
jH». TIlAD JOHN***. ». D*-
July Itemn
GRANGE INSTITUTE,
CUTHBERT, GA.,
^yiLLot-'r* its MfcTDND
Sept. 16, 1878-
Hourd and I'liilion, §1(10
J »r i«rt»< ular., vwJ for i irciibn.
W #\. M NL LTV,
JmIjSi, I878>lis Prior i|al
Mount DeSales Academy
MACON. GA.
Ml ALT WILD i*T'J V
JhUortWiOf.uitStr di
Mn»f, is rksusItd^fJ «*
U«r iiiii( H'lwd inlln-
TKRJI8 YiltkA
P-.trI *ml t ilmr. in ail
ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE,
CUTIIBERT, OA.,
Next Sessions opens Sc|»l.-III.
proximo.
I. FACULTY «..riliy ati'l wr!l ipmliiy.
*1. COliKHKilFHfUhY ilinrqujdi an*f ex-
Irnoivr.
Z. IDlAfill AND TUITION «lo»n lo “Hard
pan.”
4 BUlfwDINOS coaiMiodiouH »n«l e!i g»nt.
b CKOUND8 l*»e bamlenMiPal in the .South
*; LOCATION remarkable for it« -alubriiy
7. -HOTIBIT ciillirated and reline-l.
.wmt for • Jial-vt.r^ ^ HAMILTON, I’realdent.
SI. ft--'|l»e <.irai ifoutlM-rii J-
Hrardd^e. will Urn+tu• arEMT
7<Mli{ lakjlrs tlraiKMfZ HtljIuU^ll \
jO«s»e take ooUcc.
S*s»
'l‘I I
Spring Clothes & Cassinmeres,
The Latest improvement and Cheapest in the Market !
Is a model of Simplicity, Durability, and Superiority in every
respect overall oilier Machines.
THE VEKTICAI. FEED UAIt ("»■ »l vch a new Teal lire, possessing
one of the most vnltiahle wtirkiug pritiotples ever invented
THE DAVIS VERTICAL FEED SHUTTLE LOCKSTITCH
SEW IMG MACH IN E ** beyond qticxlioii mote desimlde for all kind* ol work
lhau any other machine iu use.
If is Ibe only practical Machine for lieintnftiK bias Alpacca, Poplin, or other goods
of lhi*» description, without basting, and is especially adapted lo dress-making in all ilrt
braorbe*. It has obtained the highesi premiums whenever exhibited iu couipelUtou
with other Meehines The Davis has Hie most complete Attachments ever applied *o n
^ewitig Machine, aud will di a great range of work without banling lltal cannot he done
by any other.
Send for price list and descriptive circulars f••
J. G. STEPHENS,
nugfrGtn ALBANY. GA.
ti*t a new r.nit for the Fair.
r»nv» yifti want one, K**meiiil«
tie IUikI a aelcotue await* yo<
Fairingtxjn & Price.
Power in n Nutshell!
r
THOMAS’
PAIN ALLKVIATOK
A POWERFUL
[Remedy
L. IL
atij&uu
•*, Boriix, ('nl
Xr-ahls, and all Acfon ami I'almi, withoi
regard to name. Ah an
INTERNAL REMEDY
It hr good for Fain* in the Stomach
Bowel*, Colic, Cnunp Colic, Ac.
DIRECTIONS — Boh in thoroughly
with the hand. When the pain I* of
long Hamllng, or very olmtlmile, k»Im-
rate a piece of flunio'l with the ALI.lv-
aIATOK »• <! tend on the .<irt afbvud.
!»# lo 2i> drops, for ho adult,
ne. r |»wi of water or milk, to fo
il If necessary. Children aerord-
Ing t
T/>< (»««/<• iiMiltnl <rl« liltenil discount,
/’rr/ntrcl and Jar »«/< //»/
CEO. n. THOMAS,
AH-o»v, r:„.
If thf Plxntrr will nsc lltr CrlrDralrtl
’ACIVaH SW/ft'IV
City MarnhstPH Stiles.
% iril.l« l»e nob! iarfofe the Court flmne iloor. In
vv AllMiny,<«a.,on the first T.iewlay in Sepiem-
fo-r next, wit'hin the legal fo#or>. of nale, the follow
ing pfoperty, to wit:
*a?s msm**** 1 ** a
F. Is. LDWAItlc-:,
Au|uu l,lktL IK) MtnliiU.
“BtAMAHAW
COTTON CLEANER
It oan Clean Twenty-five Bales of Seed Cotton
« In a Day.
p It will open and mako tho lint stand out beauti-
Y- fully on hard, immature looks, so often found in
first and last piokings.
It will not leave two ounoes of dirt in five thou
sand pounds of seed cotton.
Sue iuIvcrtiHi'incm of our 1X1. Cotl.oii (iin in another
place iu tbin |ia|icr.
Send tin* circulars, special circulars aud price lisls.
C. S. & G. W. FIND AY,
Head of Third Street, MACON; GA.
augb 3moa
Book* th*t are really Glide* tad fWlMaatravten in all MB
ten pertaining to luted and Wwnlnt. and.iupplya
wantlopg ftltT Theyarik—nUIWftxftrMi*,*a(liapUia
luguace, easily understood. Th* two books mtewtM
pages, and contain vmtMbtolafccMStlsa for both—rrisdao*
single, with all the recent hnproitnwnU In nwdifltwtawt
Band what our home nanars say: “The knowledge Imparted
In Dr. latte new aroraauIn no way of questionable char
acter, but Is somethingtbet *varyeae weald knew. The
featkothe victim of early indtecrttreui the Baa, othsrwisa
perfectly healthy maybe, but with waning vigor in the prime
of life, and Iks Ho«u, in mlwryfljta
from the many ills her sex la heir]
to."—St. Loul« Journal.
rOrtl.LK FRKCS —<n ct«. eachl
both In one volume. $1; in cloth atiu]
gilt.U ctf. extra. Sent under seal, oil
receipt of pries in money or statups- I
DR. RICE]
PREMIUM LIST
SINGLE
LIFE
■e, LOUISVILLE, KY n
•I prirats, chraoie and acxuaidlaeaasa, SnswwatftPa
gjgft
nsu. Ketninal Kmlastooe, Dtaneas of Sight, Detective Mca-
cry. PkjteealDecay, Pliaptes m X*'*, Ayswtoate fisdety at
restate*, CeafuikiB of Idea*. IaSSefBsxaalfww.k,
rr -dcriac taarri»je Improper or
aud ptiniMi-iiUy curr i.
yg
cured.’ Patte*U treate4 hy msUerex-
pre*e. Csoanltattea fret and tavtted. charges lessaoaUft
ai*4 eorreepondeBea Strictly confidential.
A PRIVATE COUNSELOR
OriOO pages, seal to any eddraae, eeemrely seated, far thirty
. HbeuU be read bv alt. Address as absra
ateuaP A«M.te1 P.1L Buadays,Sts*r.M.
csjs:
TAKW K AKiVIWG.
You've lieen llumbuggrti bnug Knough !
To the I'd Liens uf IhiinJirihf, Ice, Mitchell, fli/Aomt ami
tink er dan,tire ;
I will .sell y.ui, or mak«> l«» y«»ur enter, m any ami
at Hhorl n.dice, tin* very te**t out and out liaml-made
HARNESS, BRIDLES. ETC.
from I lie very In*I materials. I am prepared to fill
any onler in the way of Buggy, Carriage, Itoekaway,
Wagon, l'lantsiiiou mid any other kind of Iltrneaa,
and pleilge luy.ielf lo give you a gotal, honest, nub-
staiiiialjob. (JivemeyiMirorders,either in person
or hy mail, nml I assure you you will for pleased. 1
warrant all uiv work lor a loiig length of time. KE-
1‘AlitlNti done neatly an.I very reM-xuiahly.
N. OKAS*.
juneC- llruad Albany, Oa,
J. W. Yahkkt.
BARNES &YANKEY,
Livery, Feed and Sale
STABLE.
IMno Nircnt, Albany, Georgia.
All kintln of Vehioloa, Saddle Hornes,
Ac . ready lo turn out on Hhorl notice and
at reasonable rnle«, Special attention paid
lo (he Mhelter and care of (dock.
Horses nml Mules
for sale at all season*.
apr4 Cm
—rom TIIK—
FALL FAIR
—OP THB—
i W. &a. Industrial Association.
CLASS 1.
Mate
of uplam .
votion, amount and kind of manure uaed, |k*-
riod of planting, number or times plowed and
hoed, kind of seed used, and giving cost of pn»
For second largest ditto ~
For the largest crop of cotton grown on r> acres
land In one body, some requirement* a* above
For second largest ditto.. ......
For the largest crop of corn grown on one su re
of upland, some requirement*
For second largest ditto.
For the largest crop of corn on 5 acres upland in
one body, same miuiremeuts..
For second largest ditto
For the largest crop of wheat grown on one acre,
same requirements
For the largest crop of field (teas raised on I aci>‘
For the largest and Iwst crop of grass hay raised
on one acre
For the largest crop of rice grown on one acre of
I For the largest crop of oats, one acre.....*.
1 For the Ingest crop of sweet po’atoe* grow n on
one acre, th« crop to lie arrived al by digging
aud measuring an average eighth of an acre..'.
For tho largest crop of Irish potatoes ou um-
ightb of
. required
to hare the land measured and the articles weighed
ormt-OMued in the presence of three dlstotere
and reliable witnestc.i, and certificate:, prod:
from them, with liberal samples of all the crop-, and
to make affidavit as requi-ed fodow .
GEORGIA, COUNTY: I do solemnly s*
that 1 raised a crop of- the prescut year on
land measured and described by , and that
(cotton,cum or other crop) produced to t;ud—
was actually made snd gathered hy said parties ■
no portion of it was grown ou any o'her land.
i-'igned;
Sworn to and subscrilied before me this
of 1878.
The requirements above must fo* lurnistied in \
ting to the Secretary al the time of making
entry.
No preiuiumtt will be awarded tor Yield oi .
crop unless liberal samples are exhibited.
CLASS 2.
Bod variety of corn, with two hn»hels .%*> sample,
weight to be considered
Bent variety of sweet potatoes, two laisliel-.i as
sample.
Bent variety of news, one bushel as sample....
Beet bushel of rice. Weight considered
Beat bushel of Irish potatoes, Georgia raised.. . .
Best 5 bushels largest sweet potatoes
Best bushel of rhufas
Bert two canhawa
Best hale upland cotton
Second best ditto
Best hale of wool of IWO (nhiiuIs or more
When the premium is for one or more tales ot *
ten, all the bales must he ou the grounds. All hale*
to average 450 pounds each.
Other special premiums will 1m» offered for exhibits
of special merit.
I,. B. H EM II, Prrsldrni.
T. N. CARTER, Secretary.
PREMIUM LIST
—OF TIIK—
S.W. Ga.
ADVERTISING BATES LOW.
The publication of thcl'reiuium bid of the South•
wert Georgia Industrial Association has fovn aw»rd-
ctl us. and we will begin work at once. The pamph
let will beeoni(detcd just. Iu lime for merchant* and
other Imsinena men to imhliah their fall advertise
ments. There will Ini an edition of afomt
ONE THOUSAND
published and distributed throughout Dougherty
ami the othor eounlie* of Soulhwcst Georgia, whicii
—•._ .. ^ w||jrh aif ,
at a small
Price per Page §10 (to
Price jH-r Hall-Page... 7 ">0
Price per Fourth-Page 5 00
AdvertlM’i* will (dcase hand in their advertise-
leiils aa early a* couvenieiil, al tliix otlice.
WESTON .V EVANS,
August 1st, l-uUnJuin.
CARRIAGE WORKS.
HART, Proprietor.
■err&'I
Maaiilaeturas
THE AMERICAN
SEWING
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WEvri
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BUT THXt pu r
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NO NEEDLE TO SET”?.
It Sells the Easiest and always Satiifi&T"
A ti ENT.S we ask you to try it, and ofl'er you special 1 '-ti
Inducements. Send for Circular & Prices to • ■ •
Iff "W. fourth Si., Cixtcimsaifty 4fi» - .1
I «\ A'EMSIA’GMZR, Manager. • 1 *
AjLBANY
VARIETY
And Planing Mills
: WB
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For One and Twto
Good Material Used, and 811 Work WanaatiL
HORSE SHOEING A SFECUfitf
Knrm rni.l Wagon Repairing will be we'.l and promptly done by skillful and rcliabla
workmen .no lirnrr bern in his employ for a number of ysars.
SetyAn rxbihil or what can be done In (be South in the above lino will be wilnsaaod
by tliu |.t'op1e nf Dougherty and surronndin* counties at the spring fair of thsi 11*11-
wi*nt Georgia Inilu.lrial Association. , . n ,,
T. J. Hart.™
Macon, Q-eorgia,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Nteam Engines,
[FROM 4 TO 40 HORSE POWER-)
Also. lYlii-at-Tliri'oliing Kiigines prepaml lo mount on any ordinary farm-wagon.
Christ Mills, Cotton Presses,
Cam- Mills and Syrup Boilers, Shaftings, Pulleys,
AND'ALL KINDS OF CASTINGS.
Prompt mention paid lo Repairing MILLS AND MACHINERY. *** Tf " - "
C&* Send for Circular- -i ;
. J. S SCHOFIELD A SON.
.Stitmisn
An- |iri-|.:iml to HUES* AND MATCH LUMBER with accuracy and dts-
pnli'h. SiToll Work. Turning and Moulding of any desired pattern done to
order. ' ! '
Kougli and Dressed Lumber Constantly On Hand.
Having’ superior facililtes, we are prepared to contract for
HU 8 1 j 1 >IIV G and REPAIRING.
Mn. ('. l T . Haiiton trill in all canes give Ills personal attention to irwt
unili-rt.'iki'ii. wliicli is sufficient guarantee that all who favor U8 will get good
hone-1 work, neatly and i|uickly performed. i •*
GIN REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
Send in your orders NOW, as wc may be too much crowded with work
to aeeoiiiiiioii.'ite you Inter ill the season. All work guaranteed.
(il\ HEAUiNt; nf all kinds made to order. Our motto: Cheap Wttrk
and spot cash. C. U. BARTON & CO.
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