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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1874.
A Texan Antor.
Sonthwestern Texas there is a cattle
ir who has lived there 20 years. On
g there he picked up n dozen cows
branded them. He had no land, but
ie possessor of a wife, two or three
few dogs and two or threo horses,
j watch of his cows, and lived in
to-mouth way for several years.
subsisting his family by the capture of
gaoM Mid the sale of skins. In May 187:1
he owned 30,000 head of cattle, duly
branded and ranging over the plains.
Hs has a family of nino children, live of
whom are boys. His eldest child is a
gin. i» : {rears of ago. She enn rope a
steer, ItUl a wolf with a ride, or strangle
arm's length.
. mail's house is a nail keg nearly
Ith gold coin, while in the pantry
barrel almost filled with silver
pieoaa* When ho sells cattle it is for
coin, which is dumped on the premises,
wd not take paper money at any rate,
is always ready to sell steers for gold
His boys are all familiar with
/ ^Uns, horses, dogs and cattle. In a few
yehn more they will havo literally cart
loads of money, provided robbers do not
make a raid upon them ; in which case
uyup, wife, boys, girls, dogs and shot
giins, the raiders would be apt to got
MW bullet holes than bullion. The
*fionm occupied l»y this prosperous family
; JfcJOW built, of logs, and contains three
rooms. The father and mother sloop in
Ih, dining room, the gills sledfi in the
•Pftrs loom, and tho boys sloop in the
The Sinister Prisoners.
<ttsaOTs. Stephen ltenfro, Charles Bul-
\.William Hillman aud Frederick
, who wore arrested in Sumter eonn-
Deputy Marshals Williford and
llph, and charged with tho murder
; Billings, arrived in tho city Snt-
afternoon, manacled as if they
outlaws who had forfeited every
claim to sympathy aud mercy. The brn-
talitias on tho part of the officials were in
bringing these gentlemen to Montgomery
in order to take them to Mobile, when
they were within a few miles, compara
tively speaking, of Meridian, Mississippi,
which is about 150 miles from Mobile,
oomiug to Montgomery they were
I 178 miles from the point of destina-
l. A negro at MAuac Station, on the
lima road, made an attempt us if to
, pistol on one of the prisoners,
hereupon Marshal Randolph fired at
m, causing him to take to his heels,
he prisoners left for Mobile yesterday
niug.—Montgomery New, Uth.
The Way In Wyoming.
Jffho shooters were a queer lot. Some
Mtsnt cowards, others not. Homo brave
wilder peculiar circumstances, such as a
■toeet fight or promiscuous shooting and
sneaking when “the t'other feller had the
drop,” or when tackled by anything out
,of their particular liue.
I asked Dave Reed: “llow did you
happen to kill Mieenan ?’ ”
“Why, I fired a little Derringer I had
GROCERIES.
SADDLES, HARNESS, ETC.
J. A. WALKER.
C. H. WATT.
WATT & WALKER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
Corner nmlor ltnnlfin House,
50 hhds. Clear Bib Bacon Sides.
50 " Bacon Shoulders.
25 boxes Ice-Cured White Meat.
150 Rolls Heavy Bagging.
450 Bundles Iron Ties.
200 bbls. Flour, all grades.
50 “ Whiskey.
100 “ Sugar, and everything in quantity and qual
ity to suit the most fastidious.
Soap, Salt. Syrup, Clieese, Coffee, Molasses, Mackerel, & c
Will have FLORIDA SYRUP os soon is the season will permit Its
being shipped. tfDon't forget the place.
«px7 tr WATT a WALKER.
H. H100LEBR00K,
MANUFACTURER
AN1> DKALKI! IN
>1 ivi’t in^n Ioh,
Has on hand a largo stock or every stylo amt quality, from the cheapest to the best.
Ladies’ and Cents’ Trunks, Valises and Traveling Bags,
. STYLES /
l’RICKS.
PATENT DASH KN AM 111. LEATHER, HARNESS, SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER,
Enameled Cloth of all hint!*, l.oalher anil Rubber Belting,
Collars. Haines. Trace-Chains, Whips, Itllnd-ltrlrilca, Bark-Hands. Bite,
Ruckles, Spurs, and all articles In this lino usually kept In a first class houso.
All irootls in my lino will he sold at roducod prices, with a vtow of closing out my bull
ness at an earlv dev. TEKIUS STRICTLY CASH.
Mr. MARK A* BRADFORD, formerly with Mr. W. K. Kent, Is with me, and would be
pleased to see ail his old customers and friends.
XX. MIDDUXBROOK,
No. 94 Broad Btroot.
oct4 eodfcwSm
BOOTS AND SHOE8.
ROll'T 15. POPE.
JAS. W. LONG.
3NTEJ-W Wv
BOOT and SHOE ST0RE.M
DRY COdDS.
A NEW ENTERPRISE !
WE HAVE ESTABLISHED
A WHOLESALE DRY GOODS HOUSE,
ENTIRELY SEPARATE FROM OUR RETAIL STORK,
.A.t No. 132 Broad Street,
AND ARE PREPARED TO SELL
Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes
AS LOW AS ANY JOBBING HOUSE IN NEW TURK OR ELSEWHERE
statement is correct, wo propose to duplicate any
from my pants pocket.”
■ “But wliat was the cause of it ?”
“Well, you see, ho thought be was
ehief, aud I know’d ho wasn’t; and ouo
day I was drinking ut the Star Sample
Booms, and he cauio up to me, nud I seed
-business in his eyo. 1 fooled him. You
• see I bad my baud in my pants pocket;
didn’t havo uo six-shooter slung to mo ;
he wanted to know if he couldn't get
•way with any s— of a who hod tow
hair ; I'vo got light hair, you sec ; I al
lowed he might if ho had tho drop; he
Allowed I was a liar ; and I jest shoved my
ket easy agin his bolly, and turned
Borne of the boys talked a little
igh about it, but they know’d lieennu
iant to call mo that day; ho said so;
only difference was I bed tho best
id. Tho authorities?” And Mr. Da-
i’ chuckle implied anything but a pro
ud regard for tho powers that were of
t burgh. “Oh ! Do you suppose
m fellers dare touch mo whon I hed
a clear case of self-defense?” Suit
Cases like this could ho told by tho
, and worse; there were many in
tho Coroner was called, if conveui-
and tho verdict rendered, “Killed by
or parties unknown.” As for high-
robbery, it was as littlo thought of ns
a drink. No one thought of going
night with any amount of money
•Ml the person. Toward midnight none
tout the most venturesome went into tho
jtreata alone, and then armed and care
fully avoiding tho sidewalks.—Fort
Laramie letter to Cincinnati Commercial.
.to a stir has been made among
gymen of Brooklyn l>y the circu-
among thorn of a pamphlet called
cedness in High Places : A Review
unry Ward Beeches Case,” by Rev.
and B. Fairfield, D. D., L.L. D.,
of the First Congregational
at Mansfield, O. This is an clnb-
lamphlet of twenty solid pages,
in torse and cogent English. i)r.
3ld is one of tho representative
of the West, of the same
animation to which Mr. Beecher
ngs. Ho lias boon a life lor g
d of Mr. Beecher. Dr. Fairfield
: “For years Mr, Beecher’s por-
t has hung in the most promineut
*e in my house—only Washing
's and Lincoln’s besides—Henry Ward
nr’a in the most honorod part of the
; and when, a few weeks since, I
it down aud hid it away from sight,
was with such throes of soul as I hope
er to experience again.” Dr. Fnir-
‘ after an elaborate examination of
evidenoe, makes tho following conclu-
’ In all the cases that have come to
Any knowledge, in thirty years of service
B the ministry, I have never found an
other iQ which, to my mind, the proofs
erere so absolutely overwhelming.” Dr.
JTIlirfield demands that Mr. Beocher be
“lperly tried by a properly constituted
ilesiactical court, and says in oonclu-
"T protest against sustaining in tho
i of Christian teacher a man against
whom there exists such astonishing evi-
denceof guilt.”
*-x;
To convince any merchant that tho ills
New York invoices they may bring us.
N. II.—Parties desirous of buying at retail will find
supplied with desirable und so ‘ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’
Wo have employed compote
Retail Houso (No. 154 Broad street)
Venable goods, which will ho sold at bottom prices,
t and polite Salesmen, who will take pleasure In showing goods.
CAWLEY & LEWIS,
Columbus, On.
“Wherewithal Shall Ye be Clothed?”
TO ANSWER THIS GO TO
THE MEW YORK STORE,
W HERE S. LANDAUER his
paused in qu.ility and prl- e SouOi oi l ... ,
Theso goods have just arrived, and werPsolcctcd with tho groatest cure. Thoy lucludo—
1. Dress Goods of Every Style and Variety.
2. Flannels, Woolens, Shawls, Skirts, Blankets, Quilts.
3. House-Furnislimg Goods, including Sheetings, Table
Cloths, Towel*, Napkins, and L liens of evory kind and grado.
4. Prints, Bleached and Brown Cottons and Factory
Checks, tec.
5. Jeans, Cassimeres, Twoods and Waterproofs in
endless variety
6. Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Handkerchiefs, Lace and
Embroidery
7. Ribbons, Laces, Trimmings, all the Latest Novelties.
8. Notions and Fancy Goods of Every Description,
Bugle La cos, Bugle Trimmings, Duglo Bolls.
9. The most superior article of Kid Gloves from 75c
to $1.50.
10. Ladies’ and Genltemen’s Underwear and Furnishing
Goods.
11. Boots,' Shoes, Hats, Clothing, and every article of this
kind tp bo found in tho largest, houses ol the greatest cities.
selves. It is always a pleasure to show that In which wo havi
S. LANDAUER,
No. 82 Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia,
WE A.RE KEUEIVINO AND OPKNINO AT
3STo. 104: HBrocXcl street,
AN EN I'll!ELY NEW STOCK OF
BOOTS AND SHOES
CEORCIA STATE FAIR.
THE GREAT GEORGIA STATE FAIR
OF 1874.
The Annual Fair of the Georgia State Agricultural Soolety for I8V4*
WILL BE HELD AT
Oglethorpe Park, Atlanta, Georgia,
BEGINNING OCTOBER IOTH,
AND
CONTINUING ONE WEEK!
916,000 In Premiums Offered, all in CASH Except Med
als and Diplomas. No Silver Plate.
NO ENTRY FEES CHARGED I
We append a few ox tracts from Premium List, as showing the range and that
aoter of tho Exposition :
COUNTY PREMIUMS.
To the County mnking tho Heat Exhibition of H'X'OOK fWM M
To the County making the Host Exhibition of EIEljl) CltOl'H goo M
To the Couuty waking tho lioat Exhibition of llOUTIOULTUltAL nod DO
MESTIC l'roilncta MOW
To the County waking tlw Heat Exhibition of Fit HITS • 100 W
To the Couuty making the lleat Exhibition of DOMESTIC MANUFAC-
TUBES igoot
To the Comity waking tho lleHt Exhibition of Alt1IOI.ES MANUEACTUHBD
BY MACHINEKY MOW
For tho Couiily making tho aueonil boat exhibition of nrtielea manufactured
by mnoliiuerv too W
..•MOW
.. 1MW
. I00N
a. WW
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UR STOCK IS ALL NEW AND FRESH, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFAOTUR
a»ls, and made lor us.
Wi: HE PA I It ALL HIPPING* I'RHK OF CHARGE,
HORSE DEPARTMENT.
Best thoroughbred Staliou and tun of Iiih Colla
Best Stallion of all wevk. aud ten of his (kilts
Best Gelding or Mare
Second Beat Gelding or Mare
Best combination Horse or Mare AO 88
Best Saddle Horse or Mare AO 00
Second Best Saddle Horse or Mnre 25 Of
Third Best Saddle Horse or Mare 10 00
Fiuest and Best Double Team—matched 100 00
Second Best Double Team matched §0 00
Best pair Mules—in hiuioss SO 00
Best single Mule Oft 00
POPE te LONG.
COTTON WAREHOUSES.
L. M. ltUl UlS.
0. M. WILLIAMS.
BURR13& & WILLIAMS,
Warehouse & Commission Merchants,
Alabama Warehouse, Columbus, Ga.
Full Stock of Bagging and Ties on hand.
the Brown Cotton Gin.
Ill Will lO plHftH.d t
We also sell
i liia old friaada.
PKTKit I'KKKK.
Fontaine Wovehou.se.
ALLEN, PREER & ILLCES,
Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants
Grand Clearing Out Sale !
TO MARK KKAnY KOKT1IK PIMtINti TRADE, WB; NOW OKPKK
Our Entire Stock of Fancy Dress Goods
AT AND BELOW COST, FOR CASH !
AND EVERY OTHER AUTH'LE AS LOW AS TO HR FOUND ELSEWHERE.
CH APMA N & YER8TILLE,
jut d«r.il »» HBOAU aTIUMC
. properly ti
Rf'le.i.oti
| don: “X]
CARRIAGES.
REMOVAL.
, I HAVE MOVED MY STOOK OF
(CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES,"
MTi
THE LATEST IMPORTATION!
A Full Car Load of Dry Goods Just Ini
JOSEPH & BRO.,
JJAVE ON THE SHELVES THE FINEST AND CHEAPEST AUSOKTMENT OF
Stook in tho South, and are *U»lly receiving additions.
Pric yen Lower limn Ever!
LATEST STYLES PRINTS, BELTING, STEEL AND BLACK BUCKLES, AND EV
ERYTHING A LADY COULD DESIRE.
Sept. 6, 1874-tf
RESTAURANTS.
SANS SOUOI
Bar and Restaurant!
H tills popular resort, I ha _ .
relilted, relurnishod mid stocked It, with tha
finest WINES and other LillUOKS end
CIGARS to ho found in this or any other
market.
OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, and Choice
Meals served at all hours, at reasonable price*.
Hurtle* furnished with private rooms when
desired.
FRESH OYSTERS now received dally
from Savannah and Middle, aud porvod in any
stylo desired,
DRY COODS.
REMOVAL.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
HOLSTEAD & CO.,
AGRICULTURAL DEPOT!!
To the Gunby Building,
•T. OLAIK HT., NEAR THE FONTAINE
‘y and adahama warehouses,
War. I will sol
than over heret<
m
THOS. K. WYNNE.
U oY .#•!>« deodtew tf
x
OCt4 tf
A. J. ROLAND.
St. Clair Restaurant,
—BY—
BARNEY HAWKINS,
Tho ah.
thorough
CJltlL*
• of St. Clair ;
•.-tatilisliinput has undergone
id i-
of guests. Hoard ,
idv lor the
Mlglng
furnished. Tho faro as good as tho market
will ullord.
TERMS
Board per day ♦ 1
Hoard jicr month 0<
Board and Lo igtng per day ii 0«
ocl2 2w
Reich’s Restaurant
J. KYLE & co.
IIAIE REMOVED TO
No. 106 Broad Street,
Throe doors below ihelr old stand Tha house
is much better lighted. Customers will sea
goods in any part of the house.
OUR FALL STOCK
is
NOW COMPLETE
Every Department.
IN
CATTLE DEPARTMENT.
$2fi aud $20, respectively, for the boat Ball and Cow of ouoh of the following braada :
Alderney, Ayrshire, Brulimiu, Devon, Durham and Natives.
Best pen of Fat Cattle—not lean than ton head $100 #9
Best Milcli Cow Ti 09
Second Best Mitoh Cow 40 08
Best brooding Bull with five of liia Calves 100 00
Sheep.
$25 and $15, respectively, for the best Buck and Kwo of eaoh of the followiag
breeds: Merino, Southdown and Cotswold.
For the Sweepstakes Buck $ 80 00
Boat pen of Fat Mutton 00 00
Swine.
Liberul Premiums for all the different breeds of Hogs.
Sweepstakes Boar # 8i 00
Sweepstakes Sow, with Figs Of 00
POULTRY.
This Department is uncommonly full nnd liberal. rremiums are offered far
Thirty-Four ditferont varieties of Chickens. $10 for the best trio of eaoh variety,
except Bantams, for which $5 is offered for tho best trio of each variety.
Best Trio Bronze Turkoys $ 00 #0
For the best pair of Bremen, llong Ivong, African aud Toulouse Geese, eaoh, 10 00
For the best pair Umieii, Poland, Muscovy and Cayuga Ducks, each i 00
For the best display of Domestic Fowls 100 00
Best display of Pigeons Of 0#
CROP PRODUCTS.
Best results from a two-horso farm v $ f# 80
For the most ample nnd generous support, sufficient for a family of eight
white persons, to be produced on the lowest number of ncres and at tba
least expense. This support to include provision for tbo work and milk
stock used. The amount of breadstuff's, meat, fruits, Imttor and milk,
honoy and garden stuffs, to be given, aud also the details of culture and
maun ring IfO 00
Bent three bales of Short Btaplo Cotton 150 0C
Second best lot 100 ft 1
Best single bale Short Staple SO 00
Second best do ff 00
Best barrel Georgia made Sugar 15 00
Bast barrel Georgia made Sorghum Syrup if 00
Best display of Samples of Crops, tho contribution of a single farm fO 00
Best display of Vegetables Sf 00
Fruit.
Best collootion of Apples $ 8f 00
Best oollootiou of Pears ff 00
HOME INDUSTRY.
Best display of Jellies, Preserves, Pickles, Jams, Catsups, Syrups and Cordi
als, made aud exhibited by one lady $ 60 00
Second best display of tho same *. 40 00
Third best display of tho same Sf 00
Best display of Dried Fruits 95 00
Second best 10 00
Best display of Canned Fruits If 00
Sooond best 10 00
Best display of Canned Vegetables 26 Of
Second best 10 00
Best display of Ornamental Preserves, cut by hand! 95 00
Best display of Domestic Wines 95 00
Best display of Bread by ouo lady 96 00
Handsomest Iced and Ornamental Cake, to be two feet high SO 00
Needle Work.
Best made Gentleman's Suit by a lady $ 26 00
Best made Lady's Suit. 95 00
Best made Silk Dress by a Georgia Lady, not a dross innker 95 00
Best piece of Tapestry in Worsted nnd Floss, by a Georgia Ludy 95 00
Best finished Baby Basket by a Georgia Lady 25 00
Best set of Mouohoir Case, by a Goorgia Lady 26 00
Best display of Female Handicraft, by one Indy 50 00
Paintings.
Best Oil Fainting by a Georgia Artist $ 50 00
Best display of Paintings, Drawings, etc., by the pupils of any Hohool or
College 60 00
Best Oil Painting representing n Southern Landscape from unturo 90 00
Best Oil Painting representing an historical scene 90 00
Best Portrait Painting 20 00
MILITARY COMPANY.
For the Best Drilled Volunteor Company, of not less than forty members,
rank and file $500 08
Second best 250 00
Third best 125 00
THE FIREMEN’S CONTEST.
At a meeting of the Committee of the Fire Department and the Fair Committee,
ruspootfully Invited to call and «x-
r stock.
J. KYLE te UO.
Uoltttnhus, Got. 3d, 1474.
No. 132 Brond St.,
H AS iust boon openotl,
. to lay hel.iro it* gum
TOBACCONISTS.
w |.ro|.»
To Merchants.
• stock of
l)L TIN WAKE, STOVES GRATES,
.I'jJf FIRE DOGS, BAKE OVENS,
AND Sl'IDEKS,
NER AND WASH POTS, and
General Assortment cf
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS.
I will soil very low, at wholesale or ro-
I sell the
VES, GRATES nnd HOLLOW WARE
_e by the Southern Stove Works of this
to which you cau get repairs at any time.
U aud look and price (or yourselves, ur
your orders to
J. M. BENNETT,
1*3 Br*ai> 8t., Uolbmups, Ga. j
rro
ws
c,
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w
Is Warranted Perfect!
LIGHT DRAFT, SUBSTANTIAL WORKMAN
SHIP'AND VERY LOW PRICE!
Farming Implements* and Machines*! I
SliEOH OF AT-L KINDS!
CHEMICALS FOR HOME-MADE FERTILIZERS!
RDSr-l*ROOF<IATS, <»KOR(HA RYK, WHEAT, HARLEY, CLOVER AND
(XKASS SEEDS!!
■IOI.KTKAD 4
S.pt.mbcr 4-tl Coluuibii., <i»
EQDA.X,
ml |.
BILL OF FARE
I’O -A.X'O’-V' !
II,.
Blue Dm -: Store.
I A.
\ hi. J .
MEANS BKANNON, AT n
, i,u ,,11 et'iicl, H iuernifii^fiVri
tick ol DRUGS daily, m,d In Y/f
ir prepared t > lurnl-', < 'idiimhiH £JE»
REMOVAL.
BUHLER’S CIGAR EMPORIUM
18 NOW AT
No. 04 Broad Mtroot,
Next floor to tho New York Store.
THE BEST IMPORTED
Havana and Key West Cigars,
SnufT, Chewing Tobacco,
lli.il Mrfi.-liaiiin Pipes ami Cigar Holilrrs,
Match Safes, Tobacco Boxes & Begs
ON HANf>.
Thnnkiiil lor the llhorai patronage hereto
fore exten :ed me, I r< spectiully aollolt a con-
tlniianceol thesnine.
LOUIS BUHLER,
No. S4 Broad St., next to New York Store.
d vicinity with .mything In his Hue
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL.
He propoau-4 to imy spccl tl attention to the
JOBBING TRADE, and oilers t<ro.t Induce-
ments to Country Merchants. He keeps only
PURE AND RELIABLE DRUGS.
Gall ami seo him at i:$5 Broad Street.
From this date cash Is required for nil goods.
_oo4 tr
A LARGE LOT
Kpnluulc.v JonnM,
WARRANTED ALL WOOL FILLING, AT
PEACOCk & SWIFT’S.
83 AND 85 BROAD STREET.
W OOD i ASKS AND CASKETS,
1M1T xTH )N R'IS K WOOD COFFINS,
METALLIC CASES andCASKETS,
Soli-SciilIiik 4’naen mid ('mkela,
White ('Men aud Cteakcta.
For hoauty of dcaign, style of finish, the
above good* are unsurpassed by Hnythlog in
the market. Prices as low as sola by any
other party hi this section.
Also cheap Pi o Collins always on hand.
46* Night boll ut front door.
ROONEY & WARNER,
«ep!5 3m CoLt/HUua, Ga.
the following programme wan mloptc'd :
FIRST PRIZE—Hook and Ladder (JoiupanioR to ;
i three hundred yards,
aud put up a thirly-foot Ladder, ascend and duHcend a man, and return the
Ladder to the Truck in tho quickest time $ 75 88
SECOND PRIZE—For the best time made by any el sum of Steamers, to run
three hundred yards, got up sloam, nnd piny through one hundred f«eft of
hose in quickest time 100 88
THIRD PRIZE—Second class Steamers, for Iho host play through ona
hundred feet of hose 108 88
FOURTH PRIZE—Third class steamers, for best play through one hun
dred feet hose 188 08
FIFTH PRIZE—Fourth class Steamers, for best play through one hun
dred feet hose 58 08
SIXTH PRIZE—Hose Reels, to run three hundred yards nud play through
one hundred feet hose in quickest time 50 88
SEVENTH PRIZE—Fire Extinguishers, to run three hundred yards, and
play through fifty feet hose fifty foot water 26 80
All other arrangements will bo made by the first officers of each Company vUltifif
the Fair, with the Committee of tho Atlanta Fire Department.
COMMITTEE OF FIRE DEPARTMENT—Jacob Kinmoi, Chief; Bean Barif,
Fimt Amietant Chief; Jerry Lynch, Sooond Assistant; John Ih rklo, of No. 1; J. E.
Gullatt, of No. 2; G. W. Jack, of No. .1; W. It. Joyner, of Hook aud Ladder; D. A.
McDuffie, of No. 5.
FAIR COMMITTEE—R. It. Young, Chairman; Mayor S. B. Mpenoer, Aaron
Haas, A. L. Pbwler.
Companies desiring to enter for tho above I’l i/. H, in tho Firoinen'a Conteet, will
address, for further information, K. C. YOUNG, Chairman Fair Committee,
RACES.
Purse for Trotting Horses, open to tho world
Purse for Running Horse**, open !•» the world
Five other purses of liberal amounts are offered.
OUT Tits above Is but an outline «r the Promliini I.Dt, bm
TURAL SOCIETY and n « CITY OP ATLANTA, umbr
and Art. Tho lull Proiiiiuiu Lbt, in painpulot lorni, will I
tha Secretary.
$558 88
85008
dlored by f o STATE AGRI0LV
•MIIK ovory Department of Indmitff
Jboat by uuil, upon application te
Freights and Transportation.
ArranK^mentH will bo tniulo with the various Railroad and Steamship tines far the uraa1ve«
duoed r«tea lor visitors nnd articles ci.iiiIiik to t)>u Fair.
Artloles may b« Bent, oousiKim*! ^Georgia State Fair, Atlauta, Goortfla," at any that after
the first of October.
No palus or expense will bo spared to in
tlon, or to contribute to the comfort and t
fully Invited to come and hrlmt whatever of merit thov may have to exhibit. 1
GEN. A. 11. COLtf, I/ITT, President.
GEN. WM. PHIL*.IPS, Guiiemi Superintendeat.
MimilM leilSKTOV Ma. ralir —
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I persons ere